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The Lima Newsi
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teams From Otter States Measure Standard Set by I Xima's Ball Team. Today the Boosters From Syracuse Are Doing Battle at Wheeler's, :4 Tomorrow the Tecumseh, Mich. Aggregation Will to With a Delegation of Nearly 1000. In a close and exciting game of ball at Defiance yesterday, the team was defeated 5 to 4, but file boys declare that if they had re eslved an impartial deal or bad gotten shade tbe best of it as Defiance. dW, the graciousness of the umpire, the iore would have been different.

It Cleveland 6, Washington 1 Chicago 1 3. Today. Oleveianu at Washington. it. Loftta at at WOadelphla, Mow They Clubs.

Wot Boston 52 Chicago 52 35 New Vork 33 Cleveland V. 46 35 St. Louta i 43 Detroit 33 49 Washington 18 63 619 598 593 Ml 222 TMCKAHOE PURE LITHIA FOft FAMILY USE AT ACKER. MAN A STREET. 121 WEST HIGH wedAsat-05-tf MADE SHIRT WAISTS THAT ARE WORTH $2.50 AT O.

3. BMJEM'S. FUNERAL Of the Late Christian Kingseed Held at Sidney. 11011 Of Embezdemeit Mayor's Court WaaaBtwyPlAceAgain Today. H.

B. Ernest Is the Defendant in the Case for a Hearing. I. Charged With Sold Farm Products Belonging to Mrs. Waggoner--Other Cases Mayor's Court.

CEftVAKTtS Woo first Money in Race At BncyniK In the races at Bucyrue yesterday, Cenrutea was driven, to win first ofey.tB the trot, txns guided by a brother of Blond? Hayes The Utter was suspended for ten days at Lima race meeting and having BOW paid the penalty of his strong arm work i again ready to take to- the track. Irene M. with Doc Smeall up, managed to get third money after a succession sf efforts to uuish even better. Most of morning in mayor's court today wag devoted to a hearing of the case of the state against H. B.

Frfeads Being Present From Neighboring Towns. Mrs. Margaret Waggoner, of this city, with having embsajed the sum of $98, Ernst lives on a farm belonging to the The last sad rites over the mortal eom lj in Ricnlaad township. that is up against in of Christian Kiagseed. and she tha he sold $98 worth tttat regard both at horae and abroad i ron citizen of Sidney, whose i of fftrm Promts foe her and appro- Base bail enthusiasts have the prom- 1 dcaifc chronicled in Thursdays i riatcd th money to bis own use.

Ati iswie af. the Times-Democrat, were I Bryan was present at the of two great today and to- Iftorrow. This afternoon Syracuse hcld at wc An el Church yesterday bearin to represent the complainant and Lima are fighting it out at taornlng Thfc rv! which were 1 and G. Hersh represents the defen- dant, A number witnesses were and the KfMONAL MBNTION. IjTheeler park, tbe visitors coming ftesh with victory at FJndlay yesterday, in a game when Pitcher Dorn was i taken careful measure of.

And then Jnifre community. Rev. Quatraan Syracuse put up the premium by say- ibg that the best pitcher was reserved lor Lima. Tomorrow. Tecumseh, sends a great team and a biR delegation flown to see what sort of material is Meed in keeping up the national sport.

morning. The services which were cojsdscted b- this Rev. Dean were very largely attended as the de-1 present froln the country was highly respected by the hearin Wll tiil in progress this af- Borrowed Money. C. Burton, a young railroader, was at- A special train on the Detroit Sooth era has bees and from offkiat from neighboring towns were in tendance at the funeral The doceaged's three daughters, Mrs.

Frank Hmiter, of Columbus; Mrs, sources it was learned today that i SP hftr Lima, and Mrs. tickets had already beer, sold, making I Jftco1 Krel of Wavakoneta. preached an eloquent sermon from the leatt: "Eternal rest give unto Him. Oh JUortl." The discourse was a fitting arrestel tj PoJiceinaa Fergrwson, this eulogy to the life of the aftt rno0 1 "a warrant issued in The foUowing relatives and friends tice -K 691 8 coui charginr nim with i having obtained the sum of five and af ty cents under false pie- ft necessary for the Defroit Southern to provide a train of from twelrs to aistcea coaches. Futures The Lima Futures will cross hats With the Dwarfs at the Mailer strt-et grounds tomorrow afternoon, and a gootJ is expected as both teams playing good bal! at present- The public (B invited to attend the game.

Coca) Diamond Gossip. The Findly team wats 7 to 4, yesterday, by the Syracuse, iflam whirh at Wheeler park this afternoon. National League, Ytsterday's Results. Cincinnati 2, Chicago 0. Pittsburg 10, St.

Ixjuls isi game. St. Louis PktsburR 5. 2ml Brooklyn 1, New York 0. New i'orh 2.

Brooklyn 0. Games Today. Cincinnati at Chicago. Boston at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at New York.

St. Louis at Pittsburg. How They Stand, Ki-eitzer and Mr. Hisnter were also present. Mrs.

Daniel McGrath, gif Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ulrich. rt Wayne; Mrs. John Wagner, of tenses.

The complainant is C. A. Hover, who makes a business of loaning money to workingmen. claims that Burton borrowed the money, lep- resenting that he was employed on the C. H.

D. road. Burton states that he was employed on the C. H. 01 i at the time he negotiated the loan Tiffiir.

Klngseed family, of Fos- i a he was afterwards discharged. toria; Mrs. Onli and daughter, of Wapakoneta: Mrs. Shaub, of 5iii Miss Caffrvy, of Lima, i Among the magnificent floral oir.bi.-rua i was a huge deer hoad from the hunters of Shelby county. The body Harold M.

Shappell has returned to Montpellw. after s. of a jrlth tod frientls Mrs. Btoyer is going to Galesburg, Monday morning is ccsspazy with Eleanore and Howard Banta for a ten days visit with Mrs. P.

W. Feist Mr. and Mrs. Charies Banta leave the first of the week for Pittsburg and East Liverpool. where they will speed a week or ten days with rela-, tiyes.

Jno. J. of north West street, left this morning Fc. Wayne, to bring his faikHy tome, there for the past two weeks. Will M.

AUboti. cf the K. T. Oil Oomfany, left yesterday for Cincinnati to visit his parents for a few Lima's Reduct Sale IS STILL AT 6ood Clothing and Shoes never were offered at such greatly reduced prices. Why not buy of a reliable firm whom you know do as they advertise? A positive Iti6 saving on each and every purchase.

Once a customer, always a customer. Crowds of delighted people. Polite salesmen. The Always Susy Cldthing and Shoe firm. NORTHWEST CORNER SQUARE Other s.

Joseph Mickey and Patrick Conley, 1 Wiir.i a wf.eit day, for lighting, were today, senten- ced to fines of $5 and costs each, and to thirty days each in the Toledo work house. The sentences will pro- bably be suspended however, provided i the prisoners leave the city imnirdi- ately. Th prisoner Conley not the genial Patrick Conley who offici- i ales as foreman of the C. H. D.

bridge gang. The latter is too snod a citizen to be arrested on any charge. Charles Williams, the colored man Mr. and Mrs. Carv C.

Allen' flx thi8 city wbo was arrcste1 in Findlay a week ago on a charge of burglary, was Riven a preliminary hearing yesterday and was bound over to the grand jury. was sent to jail in default of bond. was laid io rest in Calvary cemetery. ALL SI2ES IN A WHITE MADRAS 3HIRT WAIST. A $2.50 UUALITY FOR $1.19, AT G.

E. BLUEM'S. -2t BY DEATH Have Been Saddened. Won New York til Chicago ol Cincinnati H2 PHtsburg 48 8t Louis 47 Boston uiuukiy Philadelphia (i: American League. New York 2, Si.

Umifi o. At (i o'clock last evening, Joseph Claude Allen, the five months old son of Mr. and Cary C. Alloo, died. Lust PC at the home of Mr.

Allen's parents, 24 718 Mr. and Mrs. Vt. Allen. west 33 (JOT Market street, death' resulting iron-.

3:1 an attack of cholera infantiim. a 561 BU illnrssf of one week's duration, Mrs. 3S Allen had been visiting relatives in Allegheny. when thtr little one be- 58 came iii agi! aho hunied home witb til' him. The funeral will be held Mon uaj, from the home of Mr.

Allen i sister. John Hoover, on noi'ii West street. i Try a package of Peirco's Goiden iiio coffee, yellow wrapper, if you i Want the best. EVERYTHING In Dry Goods and Millinery at Greatly Reduced Prices. The Strain of muscle, sinew and nerve that goes with athletics of any sort should be eased, once in awhile, with a few doses of NEMAZONE ThcMowl-and-nervc builder that puts every Internal organ into proper trim and keeps it so.

Every man, woman and i should up their system at least once year, to aid it to withstand the constant strain of every day dates, te fortify ft aprfmttte AMtfw of a hot MIB- No tswlc approaches NEMAZONE A Maw isf a nMn of psopw. DM'tMtltoff. dfusjMSt etna OeBsr fsf THE NEMAZONB ALTOONA. PA. The attention of the discriminating.

tasteful shoppers of Lima is called to the elegant display of dry goods and millinery at the Van Horn Co. store, comer of Main anJ Spring streets. As a special indnrrmeiit to those in need of dry 350j is or millinery at this time of the yesr. the entire summer stock has marked down io such an extent ec to make it unbssiueasiike any one to ies this great buying opportunity pass. AH millinery is now offered a', tost.

Remember we handle a complete line of men's furnishings and have a finer line of shirts at 1.00 ihau can be found anywhere else in Lima. There has also been a special rednc- tion in the prices of all our shirt waists, tailored skirts and petticoats, Please keep in mind this is a new store and the stock is high class In every respect. days. Charles Moon and family and Mr. and Mjre.

Win. Moon and two children be guewte over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. Moon, of east Elm street.

Miss Lois Murphy returned last night to her home in Toledo, after a visit of two weeks with Miss Rose C. O'Connor, north Elizabeth street. Miss May Wooley of Ada is the guest of her cousin Miss Ella Clock, of east Elnj street. H. A.

Moore went to Ann Arbor, yesterday. Stewart. Moore has gone to Lakeside, for an outing. Joe McNalry will leave for Ann Arbor the first of the coming week. Henry Kruse.

a Drominent resident of has been seriously ill for days at the home east ef EHda. The Misses Jessie and Mary Lundie, have returned from Ontario, Canada, after a delightful visit with friends and relatives in Strathray and London. Mrs. Geo. Holland is visiting in Harrison, for a few weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spicer returned last evening from an eleven days visit at the St.

Louis exposition. The iadies of Trinity church, will give a. lawn fete this evening at the residence of Mr. R. W.

Argtie, on west Market street. Ice cream and cake will be served. Miss Margaret Kissinger, who been visiting i friends and relatives in the city, left last evening for her home in Altoona, Miss Nellie McCachren and her friend. Miss uoldle Blair, have returned home after a pleasant as well as profitable trip at the world's fair. TRUCI Is Agreed Upon in Cincinnati By the Holders Of the C.

H. D. Preferred Stock, And no Suit Will Be Brought Against the Syndicate by Them. Meeting Held in the Queen City Yesterday and an Amicable Agreement Was Reached. Railroad News.

WeiMtrful Nerve, Is displayed by many a man endnr- i ing paina of accidental cuts, wounds, i brutaiM, scalds, tore feet or Miff But there's no need for it Bucklea'8 AnUca Salre will kill pata and cure the trouble. It's tbe beat aalve on earth for pileu, loo. 35c. u4 H. P.

VortHamp, druggist CASHIER BREAKS DOWN. West July J. Surface, cashier of the Liberty Bimk. resigned, la In a critical condition from nervous prostration, reouluutt upon financial Me it very ill and may not recover. He to of age Surface claims with lli.MNi CONDITIONS UNCHANGED Close of Week Finds Cotton Kill Owners and Strikers Both Firm.

Fall Elver. July close of this week's cotton mill strike involving some 26.000 operatives and 81 miiis per week, finds the situation without a change since the strike or- aer went into effect on Monday. Each side to the controversy remains arm-the manufacturers holding f.o t.h«?!r*ro- sitlon that the mills will be operated only on conditions, that the 1 reduction be accepted and the equally nrm that they will noi work under this reduction. At the mills tne situation IB ono of absolute quiet aud there no indications that there will be attempts to resume operations in the Imiaedfete future. ft estimated by the strike leaders that It will cost a week to continue the strike but they are convinced that amount will be forthcoming.

Hundreds of French Canadian operatives have gone to Canada and the provinces to work on the terms and In the woods until strike Is settled. The operatives fimain In the city and who And theraietm without funds will be taken tare of by Textile council. There will be no suit brought against the new Q. H. D.

syndicate. A settlement has been agreed between the holders of the preferred stock and the syndicate which has acquired the new C- H. system. An agreement was readied between the two parties yesterday morninK in the office of Attorney Lawrence Max- vx-n, says the Enquirer. were present Eugene Zimmerman, president of the C.

H. D. system; George M. dimming, vice president of the New York Mortgage Trust and Chairman of the C. II.

D. board of directors; T. H. Tracey. of the Toledo Terminal Company; Frederick FI.

Price, former president, of the Pcre Marqtieltc: F. Stevens, general counsel of the Pere Marquette, and Lawrence Maxwell, the last named representing the preferred stockhoid- ers. We have the kind of tea you want to make iced tea, and a you will possibly use quite a bit in next few day.r. get a. pound of us auid see our surprise in the way of premium free with pound.

LIMA TEA CO. ACKERMAN Pare Whiskies and Wines. (STone but the best.) 8 Year Old Pure Bye, 75c. Temple Club, the best whiskey in Lima at, ONE DOLLAR, FULL QUAKT. 121 West Higb Street.

Both Thones HOW'S THISI We hundred reward for F. J. CHBNES i Toledo, O. We the BDdcraicnca, bmve K. 3.

tor tbe teat ife nan, Urn perfectly honorable to all truMettons Bnanclaily able to carry aot oblltatkMn aMte by tbelr 8ra Wwt Wholewile Toledo, Onto. Drojrista, Ohio. Hull's CaMrrb Care tatm Intertmllj, dlnctlr upon tta, Moot MtfacM all dru JlS Bold by Orucciita. an to SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH. South side BapUst church, corner Ki'oby and Pine streets, C.

M. Rupe pastor. Subject of morning sermon, "The Quiet Battles Their Conquests." In the evening the subject be, "As Avipcal to Mn Who Expect to be Saved by Their Good Morals." RYAN OK OICK. In todiy la tko of a to awwtr tot In- etanntic wn- M4 other in- CAMPERS Have Returned Home From British The boyr wlto enjoyed the annual outlnlt at Ctttip Neeiy, under the aiii- pfcM of ths Y. M.

C. A. have returned home, all of them hale and hwirty uw! Uivjr report one of mom de lllthtral that the itmUtutloa MS yet given for the younger Smla, CMMU, or spot lormtrt that town, voted a raort pletnant report ami mnj choww AUTOMOBILE TOURING CARS Reach Chicago on Three Thousand Mile Non-Stop Endurance Test. Chicago, July A. Laroche and party arrived at the Auditorium Annex today in the 3,000 mile nonstop endurance test for automobile louring cars.

The run is between New York and St. Louis and return. Mr. Laroche said the roads were Laroche and party remained in Chicago but a little more than an hour, proccKming to St. Louis.

With Mr. Lroche was Lee Straus, of New York, and Morris N. Mason and Herman H. Everett. Twelve hundred ssUes, two hundred aslles of the distance In mud, in 120 hours is the recorj attained by Mr.

Laroche the journey. The motor has worked constantly and accidents vill not be stopped for a second until New York is reached on tte return journey. COtLE IS Washington, "oTcTjuJy a with prfvMwt, toy. PontotMter Gcoerta njpohstaest at W. A.

toblo an IMftM. Uhip Bwm Mr of Dr. Bruzelius who has been making a tour of Europe, has sent a number of souvenirs to bis friends in Lima, including pictorial postal cards, and 1 one has just been received by the fire department boys, giving a view of the company in front of the Central Station at Goleborg, witb wagons and men ready for a run. All 6f tne taa- dies with the exception of the drivers wear white rubber coats and helmeis. The Eagle orchestra, under the leadership of Glen Crum.

the music for the leap year dance given by the young society people at McCullough's lake, last, night. boys wore their handsome new uniforms and the dancers were greatly pleased with the splendid music. Tomorrow c-veuiag at Market street Prwbyterian church, will be the nrst of three Sunday erecting Illustrated services: Sheldon's popular bock, "In Btepa" will completely lUMtmted with 150 beautiful colored views uken from life; so views will bt noowu This Mrriee wlU hurt, bnt one 'uowr. All are cordially Invited; no adralMion. Am ofttrtnc will be taken.

orrriwo MIONTV FHMUSNT. July tlitlr rtleWe. ma wifti for.

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