| ==Wooster Republican June 18, 1890== | | ==Wooster Republican June 18, 1890== |
− | The funeral services of the remains of the Hon Charles C [[Parsons (surname) | Parsons]] took place from the residence of JR [[Parsons (surname) | Parsons]] N Market Street at 2PM, Thursday. Pallbearers: Hon Martin [[[Welker (surname) | Welker]], John [[Zimmerman (surname) | Zimmerman]], Col Benjamin [[Eason (surname) | Eason]], James [[Mullins (surname) | Mullins]] and Louis P [[Ohliger (surname0 | Ohliger]] of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] and [[Rmboorkef]] of [[Coshocton, Ohio | Coshocton]]. The body was buried in a family plot in [[Oak Hill Cemetery]]. | + | The funeral services of the remains of the Hon Charles C [[Parsons (surname) | Parsons]] took place from the residence of JR [[Parsons (surname) | Parsons]] N Market Street at 2PM, Thursday. Pallbearers: Hon Martin [[[Welker (surname) | Welker]], John [[Zimmerman (surname) | Zimmerman]], Col Benjamin [[Eason (surname) | Eason]], James [[Mullins (surname) | Mullins]] and Louis P [[Ohliger (surname0 | Ohliger]] of [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]] and [[Rmboorkef]] of [[Coshocton, Ohio | Coshocton]]. The body was buried in a family plot in [[Oak Hill Cemetery]].<br> |
− | Buried in a stone quarry, Zepo [[Stewart (surname) | Stewart]]. A young man age 20 met with a frightful accident at [[Reddicks]] stone quarry Tuesday morning. He was at work for employer Robert [[Baird (surname) | Baird]] taking out dirt and stone from the old quarry when a massive stone and earth that had been undermined caved in hurdling young [[Stewart (surname) | Stewart]] to the ground and burying him completely out of sight. The workmen sprang to the rescue and after a few minutes of service, they rescued him from under a massive stuff that is said would have weighed 10-12 tones. A messenger was sent for Dr. JH [[Stoll (surname) | Stoll]] who arrived as the unfortunate man was being carried into [[Baird’s]] home on [[Baum]] farm. Dr. [[Stoll (surname) | Stoll]] found that left leg had been broken close to hip and that his entire body was bruised and skinned. That he was not entirely killed is a miracle. | + | |
| + | Buried in a stone quarry, Zepo [[Stewart (surname) | Stewart]]. A young man age 20 met with a frightful accident at [[Reddicks]] stone quarry Tuesday morning. He was at work for employer Robert [[Baird (surname) | Baird]] taking out dirt and stone from the old quarry when a massive stone and earth that had been undermined caved in hurdling young [[Stewart (surname) | Stewart]] to the ground and burying him completely out of sight. The workmen sprang to the rescue and after a few minutes of service, they rescued him from under a massive stuff that is said would have weighed 10-12 tones. A messenger was sent for Dr. JH [[Stoll (surname) | Stoll]] who arrived as the unfortunate man was being carried into [[Baird’s]] home on [[Baum]] farm. Dr. [[Stoll (surname) | Stoll]] found that left leg had been broken close to hip and that his entire body was bruised and skinned. That he was not entirely killed is a miracle.<br> |
| ==Wooster Republican June 25, 1890== | | ==Wooster Republican June 25, 1890== |