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From: "Jack & Linda Dietz" <>
Subject: personal mention Jul 1889
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 07:01:53 -0500
Lima Daily Times, July 25, 1889
Si BUFFE and his daughter Daisy went to Ada today.
DALLER, the jeweler will not move into the "Opera House cigar store".
Mrs. George GUM has gone on a visit to her parents at Winchester, Ind.
Miss Minnie LIPSETT, who has been spending a week with her brother at Ft.
Wayne arrived home yesterday.
Mrs. Howard HANTHORN is quite ill with congestion of the lungs. A physician
had to be called to attend her last night.
Misses Bessie and Mayme BROTHER started for a trip through the eastern part
of the state yesterday morning. They will be gone several weeks.
Miss Mary LAWLOR, of Louisville, Kentucky, is visiting her uncle, S.H.
LAWLOR, of 456 north West street, this city. She will remain several days.
Alex CARSON shipped twenty-five horses to Philadelphia to-day.
The new railroad is not yet out of the woods, but if the choppers keep on
they'll get through.
Walter BALDWIN went squirrel hunting last evening and killed all he saw-
one great big fox squirrel.
Mrs. Clara TOLAN of Delphos, and her friend Miss PATTERSON, of Carrol county
were visiting in this city to-day.
Mrs. W.H. HALL and her two sons went to Bay View, Michigan this morning, to
remain for a month.
The funeral of Addy, the five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John STEVERS,
took place this afternoon from the home of the sorrowing parents, two and a
half miles west of town, to St. Rose's church, where services were held. The
remains were then conveyed to and buried in the Catholic cemetery.
G. Wm. VAN RENSSELAER returned this morning from Michigan. Yesterday he was
fishing in Whitmore Lake, and got a string of a dozen fish and a pair of
warmly sunburned hands. He had to start this afternoon for Indianapolis. On
his return he will send his family to Whitmore Lake for the heated term.
This resort is about sixty miles northwest of Toledo.
Justice HANTHORN was called on at his residence last evening about 8 o'clock
by a neat-looking young couple who desired to be made man and wife. Their
request was complied with, they producing the proper license, and in his
best style the Justice made Miss Eva KELSY, Mrs. Lorenzo D. JOHNSON; then
kissed the bride for luck. The young folks stated that they were from Van
Wert, and came over here to get married.
A beautiful young lady undertook a climb over the picket fence in front of
Dr. CLIPPINGER's residence, but having forgot that she wore dresses, was
suspended between heaven and earth. Physically she was uninjured; but
mentally, she was killed.
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