Lima Daily News, May 23, 1908 Mrs. Wm. GRATZ of 366 south Pine street, who was operated upon last Wednesday at the City hospital, is reported as getting along nicely. Mrs. Reuben WHITE, of 1001 St Johns avenue, is critically ill with blood poison. B.H. SUNDERLAND, of Spencerville, was a Lima visitor today. John AUGUST, accompanied by his sister Miss RUSSELL, of Columbus Grove, were the guests of Mrs. E.E. RUSSELL, of east Market street yesterday. The street car company had their sprinkling car out yesterday, laying the dust along the tracks. Quite a lot of cement sidewalks are being put in on south Main street, south of Circular. Mrs. James KEEVE is painting and otherwise improving her property at the corner of Spring and Pierce streets. Deputy Revenue Collector S.R. VERTNER, of Beaverdam, was in town today, after being laid up with rheumatism for the past several months. Miss Pearl SARBER, after an extended visit in California, has resumed her position as stenographer with Judge LOWERY. E.L. WELCH of Delphos, patenter of the WELCH safe railway switch, was a city visitor today.