Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Lima News from Lima, Ohio • Page 8

Publication:
The Lima Newsi
Location:
Lima, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
8
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE TIMES-DEMOCRAT, LIMA', OHIO, WEDNESDAY. JANTAKY 27, 55-57 Public Square. G. BLUEM. GREAT Is the Joy of the MR.

GARBER Says He'll Not Interfere In Delegate Elections. Over a Report HAS Giyea Ho Premises of Support' to Aa of the Alleged Caodi: dates Per POOR Picking for Petit iEntire Week's That Their Patron Saint Smiled As He Walked Executive Mansion at Washington. Belief It Strong Among Those of tfae Anti-Hall Faction That Poitofficc Appointment Will Sooa Be Made. Replying to another polities! story scat out by a local correspondent a few days ago. Congressman Harvey Garber, ic au interview at Green- Mcday.

said: "The statement that 1 have promised to support S. A. Hoskins. of i Out of the sv aiiocela ac3 Jud A mils of the Cases Reaching 1-4 acres la Marion townsUip, Miuerva N. Bowtile 10 W.

S. Sink- ivy. 4246. C. J.

Brotbertou's ad- dilkm, Tlicv. snd John M. Robb to C. H. D.

railway, 19 seres north of the conoratioa line, $2488.13. Leopold Nesselpauf, 27, and Wor Pike, 23. both of Lima. John A. WeJJs, 22, and Rachsel Lawior.

22, both of Lima. Assignments Brought Nothing to Trial. GREAT BARGAINS FOR SMALL PURSES. PROGRAM Tho oao great hoaoftt yotiuorlvo from atfvamtamo of tho front Bhiont Entertainment to Be Itomoval you always tho morohaaa'ioo of 4oaoa4ahia quality. Given by the A.

0. H. of Lima, for delegates to the demo- i cratie natioca! convention is absolute- i ly without foundation," said Mr. Gar-1 ber. "On the contrary, I have told all of the candidates for that honor this district that under no cirenm- stances will I Interfere in the selec- I tion of delegates." Some Sort of Settlement Outside of Court ANXIOUS FOR QUESTIONS.

Following is the program for the entertainment that will be given in the Auditorium by division No. 1, O. H. tomorrow evening. Minstrel First Part.

Criminal Cms Lett Ow From the chorus company. mowaro oo vorytow that tho auootloa of quality la tarn oafy oao to bo Notloo foHowmto Items aadtho arlooo onthomaaa'wa do act quostton that tho rosult will ho a aurohato. Lut Jury Have Beea Other Court Hewi. Little Johnny, having been invited "He again urged the president 10 it to dinner with his mother, was The at Lima and commanded not to speak at the table Kapoleoa, and fame away smiling." except when he was asked a question, The above story of a smile appeared aad PTM 11 8 to obe command. in a Washington item published by i At the table no auen! ion was to the KepabHcas-Gazette this morning, SA for a lon time.

He grew and inasmuch as the man who per-! ver restless, and his mother could formed the face cracking act was Sen- see that he was having a hard time to ator Foraker. there is now great joy i in and by he could stand and happy anticipation in the camp no longer. "Mamma!" he called the anti-Hal! republicans ofLima, The I out "When are they going to begin belief is strong among the Foraker re- asking me publicans that an appointment of a postmaster in this city will be niade within the next few days and that the commission will not be again handed to George Hail. In th-e Hall camp, there is still a prevailing hope that President Roosevelt not wishing to displease Mr. Han- i na especially-at this lime, when the Official Informed LorfiDZ nomination of a presidential candi-) date is pending, will either re-appoint! the B'anna.

man--Hall--or will defer the appointment until after the dential election, permitting Hall to hold over, as he has been, doing for a long, time, without being re-appointed or re-commissioned. i The Foraker and Hanna elements of the republican party are also hav-1 ing a bitter fight'at Napoieon and Bowling Green. MAYER Testifies That He Offered no Immunity. Was Mac of Integrity. Every Foot of Cite Jtgniatt Machen G.off and Others It Being Stubbornly Contested--Proseca- Considered Weak.

i Washington, Jan. postal trial-was'resumed with Postofflce Ini spector Mayer still under cross exami- nation. Replying to questions, Mr. i Mayer said that -when he interviewed The Dorcas Society will hold a. re-1 B.

Groff before the arrest, he had ceptida at the home of Mrs. E. E. greatest sympathy for him, and CSJne. 402 west Market street on to him to tell why he sent "Up In the Cocoannt Tree." Newman and Chaney.

"Under a Panama," T. B. Daley. "Mona," J. Weadoek.

Rags," John Guinan. Again the petit jury found their ser- "Taint No Disgrace to Run When You vices unnecessary, and the week is Are Scared." M.H.Kelly. bound to go through without the sub- "My Beautiful Irish Maid." mission of a case to that body. The Phil. Minaugh.

fact remains however, that the court ''Mr. Moon," Laughlin. has not been idle and considerable "The Traveler and the Pie," litigation has received attention direct I Finale company, from the bench. The Ofio. The case set for today was Clara E.

I Solo Jennie Smallwood. Agerter vs. the Fireman's Insurance but the defendant's attorney, who Feats in juggling Maher. Vocal Miss Anna Gorman. Song and Got to Go Now, 'Cause I Think It's Coin' to Rain." is a nonresident, was not notified, and, failing to appear, the case was reassigned for Monday of next week.

Settled Out of Court. i A railroad damage suit, M. J. Rally Mfss Justice and Mr. M.

Kelly. L-R Thf TJ.VA Vocal I Were a Rose," Miss filla Smallwood. Finale Company. The entertainment program will bo DORCAS SOCIETY. vs.

The Lake Erie Western was assigned for tomorrow, but J. C. Ridenour, counsel for the plaintiff, asked for its dismissal, a final settlement outside of court having been made. The case of Esther A. Bressl-er vs.

City of Lima is on the list for Friday, but an agreement between Mr. Eastman, counsel for plaintiff and City Solicitor Bentley has been entered into for a settlement, pending the approval of the board of public service. Old Criminal Cases. Prosecutor Klinger had several criminal cases which came from the October grand jury assigned for trial this morning. They are all minor offenses, and will not take up very much time for disposal.

There are assigned for Friday, including the state vs. Alfred Shevalhi, Emmet Neise, and Theodore Biship. Did you ever find anything shoddy at ike Bittern store? Third Floor--Take Elevator. Near Seal Coats, the $50.00 kind For938.OO. Near Seal Coats, the $40.00 kind For 92B.OO.

Children's Long Coats, sizes 6 to 14 followed by dancing. MICHAEL'S SWEEP SALE WILL END SATURDAY NIGHT. When you ask for Mrs. Austin's Pancake flour, insist upon having it and say Mrs. Austin's and no other.

0-Gt ILm. THE IDLER. HHnmuugmiuitiiBuu mil years, Ladies'Caats, black and colors; sizes 12 to 42 bust measure, reguiar values $10,00 to At 1-2 Price. Ladies' black Dress Skirts At Sale Prloem. Ladies' voile, etamine, and peau de soie Dress Skirts Lsdiss' Raincoats, large assortment of coloes and sizes at regular value 1-3.

One lot Cloth Capes, no blacks, have been selling all the season for from $10 to $12.00. The price now on these garments is Emeh. Second floor---5Take Elevator, You should see the bargain table on this Floor, for many specially low priced articles. E. BLUEM.

Q. E. BLUEM. Elks' rehearsal tonight. After July 1, 1904, all private mailing cards bearing tbe words, "United States of America," i or words of a similar nature, will be unmailabie, ac- Dry Goods, Suit House.

55-57 Public Squmre. Thursday, January 28th, from 2 to 5..) tlie checks to Mrs. Lorenz. Witness state vs. J.

N. Baumgardaer, February wding to a by the CAN AL BILLS ARE EXPECTED are oid AH are-cordially invited to attend and i testified that he said to D. B. help the good and charitable word's? Groff about immunity from prosecu- the society. tion was based on a remark by Groff 1 i that "a man who turns states evidence is not prosecuted." Mr.

Mayer said he replied: "You enough to know all those things yourself, and you must judge for yourself." He declared he did not offer any I promise of immunity, "either by men- ner or otherwise." He further testi- Sed that Mr. Groff might hare said Coiuaibus. Jan. canal something about the government be- bills are expected the house i ing his debt and he re- i i To Reach Hoow This Week Which WU1 Mark Their Abandonment. State vs.

Elmer R. Long, Feb. 9. Temporary Alimony. C.

Rideuour made application for alimony pending suit, in the case of Myron vs. Carrie Sbmaberry, this morning and the plaintiff was awarded NO EVIDENCE To Warrant an Indictment For Blackmailing. One of the investigations made by the grand jury which failed to bring about an indictment, was in the this week through introduction, one membered saying that whatever the charge of blackmailing preferred postoffice. The rulin'g'-goes into effect at cnce but in order tfiat firms may i not Kjoe any statibherjr'they have on i I hand, cards of this nature will be ac- i cepted until the above date. The rul- ing is to guard against too close imita- i tion ot the government postal card, i Private cards may be used, but they i must not bear an imprint to that on the government card: I The Victory Hotel at Put-in-Bay is offered for sals for VigO.OOO.

Some Lima man. who owns an adjoining lot should buy it. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 of which provides for the appointment of a. commission by the governor to lease the Miami and Erie canal between Cincinnati and Iayton, to Che government owed him would be paid. if it was honestly due.

Replying to Mr. JJaddox, Mr. Mayer denied having told the chief of police, while waiting FAUROT OPERA HOUSE. Mianii and Erie Transportation for Samuel A. Groff to come to his of- for railway purposes, and empowering ce i that he had the "dots" on Groff.

the commission to lease ail other! Kiimlcr, counsel for the Lor- canal banks to the highest bidder. The second bill simply authorizes a canal transportation company ro enjoy such rights, being merely an enabling act TO pave the way for the other bill. Their introduction marks the first step toward tbe abandonment of the state canal system. Under the biU, rentals must be fixed once in every 30 years. enze's asked the witness whom he saw when, he visited Toledo.

Mr. Mayer, before answering, informed the court ths.t cosfldential information had been received by him and ho wanted to know if he should answer. Mr. Keig-n-in, for the government against Norman S. Donnelly, traveling representative of the Piilbury- WashburnCo.

of Minneapolis. The county farmers set. up plea that secuting witness was Timothy In their plea for the abandonment of the Lewistown reservoir, Logan HEAVY LOSS TO THE CHURCH. was Timothy Holland, a factory promoter, who came to Delphos and established a small foundry shortly after the canal town had sold bonds to be used in securing manufacturing industries. Donnelly claimed that Holland was indebted to him in the sum of.

$3,291, and the blackmailing suit followed. Mr. Donnelly, who came to Lima to be on hand when the grand jury reported. felt positive that he would bevindicat- said the question should be ruled out 'd and he declares that Hollands 1 time on the ground of public policy. The court ruled that witness should answer with respect to- those who i (have testified.

Mr. Mayer told of in! terviewing officials in Toledo; also said that while in that city, he was in- formc-d that Mr. was a man of splendid Integrity. Postoffice Inspec- Of United Bretbera tor Williams testified to having meet the Lorenzes in Toledo, in May, last, I and to calling at the home. Pie was accompanied by Inspector Far- I to settle has now come.

A Decree Refused. I Judge Cunning-ham decided the Me- bad people congregate around and about, it. The allegation in its appli- caution to Lima people is denied in toto, for no one goes from here there, except judges, lawyers, and real estate agents. Tho Patriarch's Militant will hold their state encampment in Kenton in July. A.

R. Manhard, who has a genius for waking most any thing, has just completed a clock feet high, which he made from burnt wood. The clock ihas two electric lights, and bv case yesterday, and i refused to be a party I the bntton you can tel1 the Fostoria Normal College, Property nited Bretber tion, Burned Fosf.nriii, 0., Jan. 27. tiay destroyed the Normal CoHege.

The flames probably eaught from defective furnace pipes, Ths IOKS is estimated at $25.000. I was built in 1879 by the United church as the Fostoria Academy, and conducted for years as a denominational institution. Chas. Foster, former goVornor. was president of the I 8ic Johns Bowshcr a Prit board of trustees at the tim of i death.

W. B. Ashierafi! 1 president of I tho school win rebuild it. Dorman divorce to the separation. Mrs.

McDorman, in addition to her plea of gross neglect, presented sonic evidence of a sensational nature, but it could not be substantiated. The conn was inclined to believe that one was as much at fault as the other and if they are still determined to live at night, time. Mr. Manhard is so I well pleased with his success in burnt wood work that he intends giving lessons in the art in- the near fti- i ture. The clock can be seen in the lobby of the New Cambridge House.

Engagement Extraordinary. On Account of Chicago Theatres Closing The Original Four Cohans And Their Company of Sixty in "Running for Office" -f 4 FRIENDS ENTERTAINED. Alpha Johns entertained a few of her friends at her home on south Pierce street, Monday evening, 25th. Many beautiful presents wcro received. Those present were: Bes- i-t- The Musical Frivolity by CEO.

JM. COHAN, an Enormous Guarantee, Secured at "A FIGHT." Rev. E. K. Voting, of Calvary Refiirrai: 1 church, corner east.

Hisii s-freot and Park ivenuo, i preach a sermon a night, at 7 n'clock upon the topic, ''A ft will be jwipiilur presentation of the patriotic, HOs-inl and ecclesiastical character of rntist srartling; fight ever foujrlit liotwoen two men who came face face in a a to hand combat. There i b't special musir, Stella Bernclt, Bessie Wadsworth, Margaret Keifor, Gennie Htilburger, Lena Blair. Maniip Mitchell, Grace I Kvx e. Justice. Lulu Sponcpp.

anil Harley Sereff, Howard Plotch- er. Raymond Young, Mr. Cowen, Os- car Von Blon, Ralph Armstrong. a Johns, Charles Johns. Gordon Daviil- Hillerd, Guy Earl, JAR.

Clye, 1 Orval Riarden and Frank Polinjr. i I separate and apart, they will have T.O I do so with the marital knot still tied. i A Ward's Interest. i George Hixynbaugh, guardian of Pnest P. DeVoe, names his ward's father, Joseph K.

DeVoe, as defendant in an action brought soeuro for the minor, his interest in two houses, described as inlot 3013. It is set out that thfi boy is entitled to a half interest, and the father a dower interest, subject, to a claim held by the South Side Building Loan Association. An i accounting is askert of the rents re- eeived by the defendant, rin portion of i ai) ar whic-h has been awarded the a i i and the court is finally nskod to order a a i i of the property or authorize its sale- Real Estate Transfers. Susan Eldridge to Peter Keller, lots SCHOOL CODE READY. Columbus, Jan.

Harrison, of larke county, has completed his school c-ofle, and will introduce it soon. The districts are classified as city, village, special and township. School boards are given special power to provide schools for deaf youths. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29th. I Dancing at Auditorium tonight.

LEAP YEAR DANCE. Prey's orchestra will give another i dance at the Auditorium I next, Tuesday night. is saii that Paris each year, of which IT WILL CONSIDER TEMPERANCE A 1 EldridRo's addition toUmn. $2,000. i 0.

I). Kollor and wife to EllzabeUi Hooker and a lot in Sponcor- villo. $2.300. John Grothana to Bornadlna Grot- haitK, ct -10 acres In Bath township. The Orion Maenncrchor masquerade is always the leading dancing event of the season.

This year, It will eclipse all previous efforts. l-3t-w-t-s a i i 0., a The on tempfrauec i moftinx next Tuesday for the eratlon of ponding i and patort. medicine measures. The m'etin- bo only the senate HIBERNIANS' AUDITORIUM, THURSDAY PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: Lower Boxes and Orchestra $1.50 Upper Boxes and $1.00 Balcony 750 Front and Back Wall 500 Gallery 25c Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow at 9 a. m.

4- 3-2t arc- boimhl hy sfr fJ (( in Paris. i sessions. $1. John B. to Dan- 375.

Httmxl. $500. John Rigdon to Chaa. M. iilsilon at.

A i i tonight. PRESIDENT CLOSES INDIANOLA INCIDENT. Washington, 1 dent has appointed n. Msrtin to The AvcraRo number of dally visit in Now York city Is estimated at succeed Mrs. Minnie Cox as postmast- nnd their stay; at ten days.

Jer at Indlanola, Miaa. Tlila postof- fiee was closed some time ago. the i I a i a of the place refusing to accept their mail from Mrs. Cox who is a negress. Martin, who white man, was one of Mrs.

Cox's bondsmen. Wateb for announcement of Orion Mnonnerehor masqiierarlo, Monday. Feb. I nt. Auditorium.

1-St-w-f-s MICHAEL'S SWEEP SALE WILL END SATURDAY NIGHT, iWSFAPERl.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Lima News Archive

Pages Available:
1,266,581
Years Available:
1884-2024