Lima Daily News, Apr 4, 1899 Mrs. Walton E. CLARK left yesterday afternoon for a visit in Boston. Walter MORRIS returned last night to Kenyon, his vacation having ended. Mr. and Mrs. Fred BAUEHENS are home from a visit in Pittsburg. Cliff CHURCHILL, of Bellefontaine, spent the Sabbath with Lima friends. A baby daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CHANEY on north West street. Ex-sheriff FISHER was over from Delphos yesterday, taking part in the Democratic primary. The workmen engaged in taking down the electric light tower attract lots of attention. The six year old child of J.F. SEIFERD, of south Main street, was run over by a buggy yesterday afternoon and badly bruised. Roy SELLARS was up from Wapak yesterday to get his vote. He states he has a very nice buisness in the grocery line there. O.T. OWEN, for the past several years engaged in business at Kokomo, Indiana, is in the city making his mother, of south Main street a visit. Charles WOOLERY, the blind piano tuner, while in the act of getting in a buggy on south Main street yesterday afternoon the horses started throwing him to the pavement. His face was cut and badly bruised. Mrs. H.R. BASSLER, of Columbus Grove, is spending Easter with friends in Lima. Will DuGRAY has taken the position in the Hercules tin shop department on south Central avenue. The fixtures and machinery of the Eureka Cornice Works have been ordered sold by the courts. Lawrence LAWERTHERS, of Pittsburg, an up-to-date shoe salesman, has taken a position at the Hub shoe store. Mrs. I.S. MOTTER left this morning for Martinsville, Indiana, where she will take the baths for a week or more. The eleven-year-old son of Dave SEEDERS was bitten by a dog yesterday afternoon, and his face severely lacerated. Francis, the 21-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John GRADY, 633 north McDonald street, died this morning from Spinal Meningitis. No funeral arrangements yet made. Death relived Mrs. Thomas MOSGROVE, of 750 Oak street, last night about 11 o'clock. Lung trouble was the cause of death. She leaves a husband, mother, two brothers and a sister. The date of the memorial has not been set but will be conducted by the Ladies Auxillary to the Knights of St. John.