Lima Daily News, Apr 24, 1899 Joseph HASTINGS and William IVY were arrested by Sergeant Wingate in the rear of Bowers' bakery yesterday afternoon for vagrancy. They were fined $ 2.60. Seeley HUBBARD and Harry MOCK both up for drunkenness being very much the worse for wear yesterday afternoon, were fined $ 3.60, including costs. Both paid the sum and SEELEY says he is done with booze for all time. F.F. LELAND and wife and John MILLER and wife spent Sunday fishing at the Lewistown reservoir. Ex-sheriff FISHER was over from Delphos yesterday. He came over for a good time and went home satisfied. Metellus THOMSON, the dry goods merchant, was over from Kenton looking after his Lima store which is under the able management of Mr. SCHRADER. Col. M. Lewis CLARK, the well known racing judge, committed suicide at Louisville Saturday. The bicycle given away at the opera house Saturday night was won by E.E. HAMMOND, of Celina. H. PARHAM is building an addition to his carriage depository on east High street. General Secretary KLING, of the Y.M.C.A., of Cleveland, was here yesterday. The Utopia club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. J.M. McVEY, Thursday night. The two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cal McCULLOUGH, who died of scarlet fever at north Bathmore Saturday, was brought to this city yesterday and interred in Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. A.B. PANGLE, of Columbus Grove, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry FAUROT. Hugo GOLDSMITH, of San Francisco, who has been visiting his uncle, Joe GOLDSMITH, left for Cleveland Saturday, enroute to Europe. Jerry BOWSHER is in Chicago. C.B. CHURCHILL came over from Bellefontaine yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William IRISH are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Melville GILLET, of Newark. Charlie KNECHT, the mail carrier, left yesterday morning for Mexico and California to take a month's recreation. Charley VOGEL, who has been with the News-Republican at Kenton has returned to Lima. SCHULTHEIS Brothers, who own the lot on the southeast corner of Main and Elm streets, will build a block this summer. Frank B. WILSON and wife of Kenton, visited Mr. PALMER and wife, of north Union, over Sunday. Mrs. Lulu WILLIAMS, of 614 north Union street, while operating a job press at the Courier Printing office this morning, had her left arm caught in the machinery and badle lacerated. None of the muscles were torn and she will not be deprived of the use of the arm.