Abstracted from the Feb. 13, 1892 issue of the LC Reporter....... Miss Alice HUELFUD of Cleveland is visiting friends here this week. John CHEAVERS who has been sick with heart trouble is much better. Mrs. DAWS is appointed administratrix for the estate of the late Peter DAWS. Mr. & Mrs. John WHEELER of Vernon, MI who were visiting at O.E. FOSTER's home have returned home last Tuesday. Jacob VANTOBEL & wife of Elkhart IN, visited friends here. He is the son of a former minister here. A hot sugar & basket social will be at townhall this Sat. evening for the benefit of the Good Templars. Everyone is invited. Mathew EVANS is sick at home at the East quarries. he was injured at the South quarry some time ago & has not been able to perform any labor. he is also ailing with lung trouble & is attended by Dr. REEFY. Mrs. Dora KRUSE, mother of Mrs. O. WITTE, died Feb. 8, aged 73. She had formerly lived in Pittsfield & Russia Twps. but moved here 4 months ago. Her husband & two sons are inmates at the Toledo asylum. A serious accident occurred Tuesday at the quarries of the Cleveland Stone co, at Berea, resulting in the deaths of 2 men and several others seriously injured. Accident caused by sudden caving in of earth from an embankment. Jacob STOLTZ & wife celebrated their silver anniversary Sat. Jan. 30th at the home at the East quarries. Many friends & neighbors were entertained. John HAFKY, while exploding a blast at Clough quarry Monday, was killed by the explosion. He was in the employ of the Cleveland Stone Co. but had been laid off for a few days because of not feeling well. On Friday the 5th, he left his boarding house & took a freight train to Elyria. Nothing further is know of his journey until his body was found Sat. morning lying on the iron trestle over the Milan St. crossing in N.Amherst. It is supposed that he went to Lorain to see about work in the brass works when he had been formerly employed as a molder & returning to Elyria to Elyria. Mark HENDERSON, son of A. HENDERSON met with an accident on N.Y.& O RR near Wadsworh OH, resulting in the amputation of his right foot. He & a friend were riding on a freight train from Akron at the time. His father arrived & took h im to Oberlin. Rev. John DAUDET, pastor of Grafton Catholic church died Wed. at age 81. he had been serving in Grafton since 1870. New officers of the Good Templars Lodge that were installed: C. T.LEUSZLER, I.G.FERRIS, J.M. CRANDALL, Ella KOSHT, Frank WOOD, Carrie WHEELOCK, Esther WITTE, Homer WILFORD, B.A.KUSS, Mrs. I.G. FERRIS, Ed HILDEBRAND, & Maggie CHRISTOPHER. Thomas DRAPER age 24. single, met with an accident recently. ...................................................................... Nancy M. Meyers, Lorain OH Genealogy Lookup Volunteer http://www.centurytel.net/lorgen A proud RootsWeb Supporter Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness Volunteer http://www.raogk.org Life Member of Ohio Genealogical Society http://www.ogs.org/