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The Weekly Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 12

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1 i WEDNESDAY, MAT 18, ETHE FORT RESUME OF THE HAPPENINGS WEDNESDAY. EA- In the commissioners' court today the bids for the construction of the lavatories at the court house were gone over again to see if they could be pared down inside of the appropriation, but there was evidently no way to accomplish this and -money must be Secured if the project is An appropriation will be asked of city through tlte board of public Works' and the county 'council will also upon and between-the Jtwb hoped by the members oi( theV board that they. can. secure, the money Wife Abandoned Him. In a- divorce complaint the superior court Chaftes B.

Reynolds alleges that Edith L. Reynolds aban- dorted him two years after their marriage in 1906 and has notlived, with him since: Emrick BmHck filed the complaint! Wife Seeks a Divorcfr, Edna C. Howard has asked a'dlvorce from Frederick H. Howard, stating that he her in August, i9Q7, and has since done for her support. The ywere married in 1901; Mrs.

Howard, also 1 says her husband wrongfully accused her of in-''-- THURSDAY. Adam Ee'rt, who was in the perior court, on--Tuesday on Crutches and, who hobbled to the witness stand to give testimony in for $5,000 against the Vergens pany, failed to convince jury, that or any of.its employes was guilty, of negligence when, a pile of heading tumbled oVer on and fc'roke his leg and Inflicted other ln- The case was on trial for or days dnd was Jury at o'clock last evening with'instructions to bring in a sealed verdict this morn ing. This was in by 8 o'clock and was In- favor of the company. Brown Case Settled. Jack Brown was: represented by -tqrneys in the.

superior court when the 6Uit filed against him by his wife for divorce was tried he did not appear in person arid there was no opposition to the granting of- a decree. They'settled- their property, matters 1 Out Of court 1 Change of Venue, Emii W. who a -ll'dupT-. license by 'the. ofcounty ,11 commissioners, and appeal the: circuit court, (applied today 'for change- of venue from.

Judge Judge Merryman was se. lected to.try the case. -PHsners Removed. Sheriff -M; Relchelderfger, -Deputy Joseph Brennan and Sergeant, Louis Linker, left this morning; jpr with: three in -the. penitentiary, Jdseph Edwin Rabel, Josephine s.ays lie slapped her at a.large gathering, called hep bad niunes and She also says he wrongfully accused jjer of infidelity and called her names.

They were married'August 15, 1905, and lived to- -gether, until today. B. Prel- belbiss filed the. suit, John Lawrence Eacpires in Lafayette township I irig'-at Jl Henry Eliza stret; The; 1 deceased wa.jp; the widow of William yeare ago was a deputy- marahil a'nd member: of the citj) 1 She. was born lh Bavaria arid had been a resident of Fort Wayne for many years.

Three children survive, They are Mra. MJnnle Stemmjer, at Mrs. JB. W- Bohn, 6f St. arid John Homeyer, of this city.

There are Ave Mrs. Homeyer. war 'a member of Coifeordia Lutheran church. Phenomenal Bargams in Women's and Misses' Coats in This TUESDAY. Edwin A.

'Orr "has--entered suit against the Wabash Railroad company 'to recover; $5,000 damages for injuries bn Feb. 13, of this year, when a horse he was riding rah away and threw a switch en- Fairfteld avenue. He stated he was leading three horses elding, one and that when 'he approached the gates -they were lowered and he stopped so his horses, would not get frightened; An engine the gates were raised and 'he across- again. The Tyere.lowered 4 in front of the librae' he 1 was riding-'and he'was thrown against the engine and hadly hurt. injuries 'consisted a- Shoulder, three to the war.d' the criminally Insane, Theodorevj -McDonald will begin; a sentence--pf from i two to fifteen 'years for burglary, -Herbert J.

Craig a. similar sentence for Ufi" PPfTVAV jj v.i£jf?.-;.-- dislocated fractured ribs and sothe internal Cbleriok and Hogan are the a i Suit on Trial. In the superior cbuh today the divorce suit of against Qra A. Tonkel was scheduled-for a hearing. charges that he -was careless of happiness by remaining! away from.home all the he never her but With''him a-nd failed to provide: as.

well, as his means The case was' filed sonie time was public on efforts exerted, by friends both to: have the differences patched-up. Divides Property. Charlotte, vwhose will was filed ih: the''circuit cbuftttbday, left all goods personal property to he; daughter, Mrs! Fred Toenges, that her real estate be sold proceeds divided, after some small.bequests,, be- tw.een Mrs. Toenges, Bbese, John Boese and Martha "her children. I Court- Notes.

'The divorce 'suit 'of Jessie Herbst against -Aaron part of which was heard: byyffudg'e 1 'several-weeks 'ago, has Winifred'. Lfemon; has been adopted by. Michael Lacy. applicatibn was filed in the circuit court i payld has entered Fdster a divorce and charging rthatj she her mar- John Lawrence, a pibneer resident of Allen-county, died at 8:30 p. m.

Tuesday, May 10, at his) home. In La- fayefte township at the 73 years, 3 months 'and 15 days. Death to an extended illness from ah abscess upon the brain. Mr. Law- of the county's widely known fend esteemed farmers, He was, born in Wayne County, Ohio, January '25; .1837, and came, to Allen county ln'186'3 1 locating upbn the farm where he resided until his.

life ended 'more than forty-five years later. Mr. Lawrence is survived' by the widow and. five E. Lawrence, Mrs.

Elma Mrs. Mrs. Effle Settlemeyer Mlidred Four children 'preceded the death. 1 There are t.w,o.^brothers' and. a sister--David of Lafayette township; Amos' Lawrence, of Fort Wayne, and 'of Sheldon.

Mr; Ijawrence became a member of the Church of God at Zanesville fifteen lif. Fry, Infant daughter of Mr. and George Fry, 1235 M.aumee avenus, died Sunday from ipaBttis at the of day. funeral services were held.Monday Mfternooij from' St. Mary's Catholic church.

VO3S. 73 y.e^rs of 'for many years a res.id.ent of Fort. died at the Lutheran. hosp.ita,! Monday afternoon. He w.as a yeteran soldier and a member of Sion S.

Bass post, G. A. R. May Clearance fly a MM Miss Louise "Williams, 21 years of. a resident of Sturgls, Monday afternoon at the Lutheran hospital in this city, where been years ago.

Ftineral services Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the residence' and later' from the church at interment cemetery. in the Zanesville KOPP. perth'a wife H- at 10:30 o'clock', Wednesday night tended'illness' at: the age of 50' i month's and" 17 days Mrsi Kopp born' in Fort Wayne, the daughter of Henry; Grauman, a pioneer bookbinder who lived for rrtarty years oh West Jefferson street, where Baptist church now removed with to 'Chi- patient for some i BROWN. Here are the most fashionable coats.iti Fuller worth, women who know say, than any, other store offers. Yet these being sold now at a fraction of their orraei' prices.

i There? n9 need to dwell upon the siiperior features of these coats--toe ex- the beautiful materials and superior that char- garments. --1 -v riage and 'then him the Circuit court today the 'will of Christian C. Gumpper, who- died about, teri ago, was' offered foi' probate in order to, clear up the to some property which the widow' had offered ior The will was drawn January, 19, 1888, arid 'gave, all of the property to the widow with "the' provision that she' pay to Ada $1,000 and the sape sum; to Charles; Fre'derick Gurapper.when they had attained their Divorce Decrees Granted. I the circuit coui-t Anna L. Gale: wis' given a divorce from Lewis' C.

Gale and was awarded ilie household furniture and $1,800 'in cash and" the custody 1 of their child. He was" charged with habitual drunkenness; failure to provide for six moriths at We time calling tier vile names. i in tfie superior cburtTudge Heaton granted Jennie Sniith a divorce from Ralph' Jk.mes Smith 'and gave her the custody- of their child. 'V 'Cases, The cases against Abe Levy David Frbsh, filed, by members of the retail clerks' union; want to pre vent them frbni opening: their stores on, were scheduled to be tried before Justice Crippen at New Haven this afternboni "Intimated they 1 would demknd juries, wbiild mke 'the Cases as- burdensome to' the state as Heatpn'hW lor hearing, on June in the superior court, the application' for a pefma nent injunction In the suit brought to prevent the city from letting a con to the Pittsburg 'Meter com pany under-an awarfl maifle by the board of public works several weeks ago! "A temporary Injuhctipn. has been granted in the matter and the' con tract-under is proposed to put the water consumers under an universal 'ttteter sy'steaiv- been tied: up pending a settlement of the matter in: the courts, Irelan Suit DismUsed.

After a room full of witnesses am interested Bpecitators had- assemblet 1 In the court today the suit Irelan agaitist Wayne IteTah, she dismissed the action, filed a cross-complaint some time ago afterwar dismissed it. i All Pi-ofierty to will of Barnhart Goep fer.tj probated In circuit court td da.yiv.ali of left to hi wife, whp is made sole executrix wi.th out a Wiff Seeks. Support. a i a Deftenbaugh, alleged tha her. husband, who is employed at.th Fort Rolling mills Is an habit ual drunkard 'and doef not supppr Mks Mat We te required to: pa her: $75 a IttQiitli, tha cago.in was united in marriage five, years ago to Mr.

Kopp, who survives one stepson, Charles' Kopp: are'vtwo sisters, Mrs. Charles Grewe, Mr. Kopp is a machinist at the" Bass LEININGEFfi John BUddle- Leininger, 10 old, irifant! son ahd Mrs. John 1 B. Leininger, 1401 North Calhoun street, 'died 'at; morning.

about; ago. as receiver, has filed- in court invehtbry bf the property of the Wayne Dry GoSds recently: in- assign- The yaiuer.pf the the furrilture and-flstureisVat the Value 'of 'the bills arid-acr counts, value, $40,205.91, Barrett i MARRIAGE LICENSES. Va'n alesmap, ahd Ledeah-Mary: Fletcher, Walter 28, cigar- maker, 26. Harry Clem; 28, merchant, and Nannie Lomiller, 24. Philjp Korn, 31, grocer, and Anna Van Maurice 21, boxmaker, aary Ernest W.

44, laborer, and Rosamond Burllngama, 43, cooki Christian eisheit, Ji machinist, 32.. i iyinard If. Repp, 24, bandsawyer, and Dannie 21.. Haiire, 22 and 'Golden, Wilcbxoni 19, farmer, and Altha Li Harjry L. draftsman, and WiHiamine 1 rd Barrihart, 30, dairyman, and Elsa.Danrier,'3p.

Frank E. Smith', 26, machinist, an'd Etta Noah M. Miller, 22, 'farmer, and Barbara .22. clerk, and'Mary 22. Frank D.

Walter, 24, advertising and Evelyn James M. Daltoh, 31, brakeman, and Minnie M. Qebert; 29,: J. Palmer, 24,, and Ros'ella B. Pach'tn, 24.

Oral D. Miller; 22, engineer, Ruth A- M. Zuber, 18. if. BtEE.

Mrs. Catherine Blee, 58 years of, age, Friday at her Home.near a's the "result, of a stroke of paraiybiSi Blee member of of the famiites of Wiiitley 'comity, arid 'is survived ari children--Charles arid William Blee, Mrs. Mary Qttenwilier, Mr.s... Martha Mrs Katheririe Wisely, and the Misses Margiret, Rpzellia and Grice Blee. One son, Edward, pre-ceded her in.

death eighteen years ago. heart while, returning home from attendance at- the services of Jinglish Lu-. therah- church Monday, evening, Brown, of Cteorge sank to sidewalk whpri within half a s.quaro her home street and expired al- 'most instantly, Coroner called in the case, says that was due to. organic heart trouble! Mrs; Brown, who; in.icompany. her 'services, at reached, her home at street.W,hen with; but warning she.sank to the sidewalk, and her exclamation, "6h, Roy," spoken as: she did last wo.rds the stricken- woman ever -uttered.

Death came within a few raoments. after she had been carried the house, and before'medical assistance could reach her. Mrs.JB.rowri's age was 51 years, 4 months and 2 She was born and reared at.Biohmond, livad: in -Fort many y.ears. a'nd had a large, circle bt-friends. atei relatives the.

orie; Funeral aetvlcsV Thursday, after- nobn JrOm rfsidence, niiures For full length coats of serviceable sergesi and weight steds. 1 Ideal 'garni ehfe for summer' and fall wear. from $18 to $11.75. For new Dunten, of the pioneer of Allen county, died Monday at her.iiome near iHuntertown brief from, at 'the: age of .77: the widbw of iFriend Clifton Victor Harris, infant son 'of Mr. and Mrs.

-L. G. Harris, 508 Lasselle at 5:15 o'clock Saturday morning.from':spinal meningitis at the age of months. father of the little one -is a well known Pennsylvania conductor. services Monday Afternoon at 2 o'clock' from the residence.

O'DOWD. i Thomas Patrick- O'Dowd, the little of and'Mrs. Thomas died at o'clock "Friday' afternoon from convulsions after an illness two weeks. Funeral' services w.ere held privately Saturday afternbon; interment at the (jathoiic cemete'ry. skins, the new basket All wonderful'' 1 at the regular Reduced-to; $14,75.

-For hands6meV, high-grade' 5 'priced regularly i a death oocurrediin She 7 (v Allegheny coiipty; and canie at the age- of 16. years with- 'her -parents tjq lo'datihg' hesiir-Huntertown; making Fort by way pf the -Wabash and On June 7, 1849, 'she; was United in marriage to Samuel; Warner, whose death 'occurred in arid four years -later she became the wife of Mr. Mrs. Dunten. was.

an. admirable wom and a devoted Christian. BJariy In life she was a member of Mount Olive Methodist Episcopal church, later uniting with the Perry Center Baptist Surviving -children aVe jamiri of Betsie Warner, Fort Wayne; Ind. Charles Warner, Mrs, Vlcie Mitchel, Lafayette, Martin Warner, Julia A. Snyder, Huntertown.

There are also eighteen grandchildren and three great Funeral services morning at. 9: 30 o'clock, from the Methodist Episcopal church at Huntgrtown, E. A. Bunner Allows Defendant's Counsel to Interview State's Wit Held in Jail. th6 whnesses that are held the stateS( and.

also permitted to have; ah interpreter 'accompany them for the purpose of with the i prosecuting attorney this order; of the -perfnitting the' the state's fendanf; prisone.r^.iis,-'; hini. and. evidence." j.a.ll this-week and sought to get: Italians Hejd, as witnesses testify that. it was, -an who shot TO HAKE DEFENCE Killed Fort KOWAL8ZIK. THE BIRTH RECOR6.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. -Joseph Kfussbaum, of Spy Run '-J Born; to Mr. and.Mrs. Joseph Horst- of Summit son.

Mr. Mrs. Buschinif, of Erie and -Begue streets-a daughter. Borii, to Mr. and Mrs.

Frank of Sprankle Statlbn--a Harry KowaiszikT infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wazlaw Kowalsziki died Friday evening at the family home, 405 Ferry at the age; seven months. Funeral services Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock from' the residence; interment at Lindenwood. ZQLLINGER.

Charles C. years of Age, SHIPPERS. TO: VOICE. PRO.tEST-' In" Chicaoo might-Rates. JMay cohcentrated opposition, of ITS.big'nianUfa.cturih'g com- panies'to aifc-advanc'e in, railroad 'rates took form 'here today In sfie pernianent organization of individual organizations and companies- into a 'big'assofciatfbn to fight the roads, following -officer's- Were elected: President, John Wilder, Chicago; vice'ipresident, R.

St. )B1- E. 'Williamson, TClHcintistll' i ''selection: of name was for the time delayed. Ji Meyann, the commercial club, Omaha, announced that western shippers probably Injunction to prevent the. raising' "of 'rates (Scheduled for June The 'conference was called to order by W.

-M. Biirn, of; the Illinois Mahufacturers' assoolatloii, 7: under is being Of 61 tfi.e prdylttce of eVi- is 61 atnpng the; The jniatlves are cfetting bif. tliilr' foreman the Wabash vb.oller sho this died at 1: SO o'clock afternoon at the home of his -hibther, Mrs. Catherine (1215 Lillie Mr. JZollln'ger was 'born and reared in this city and began working" in the Wabash' shops twenty-eight years ago, becoming in 1900.

His- fathei 1 Frederick Zoll'inger, eleven years ago. Surviving relatives' include: two daiightfer'sV toella and Hilda, tM aged rnother and brothers -arid sisters as follows: William, Edward, Christ and Lbtiis Mrs. George Slange, Mrs. L. P.

Scherer, Mrs. L. 'B'rannpn Mrs. Ch'rist Biedel, of Fort Fred Marhehke, 6f Adams" 'township; Fred Zollinger, of Milwaukee; and George Zollinger, of Nome Alaska. Funeral services -y Wednesday after- noori at 2 o'clockXrom the residence arid at from the English Lutheran Church the Redeemer, "Joseph Leo 1 years 'of age, son' 6f Mr.

and' Mrs. Julius Henry, 1112. Oak street, died at 9:30 o'clock -Sunday mbrriiris from 'tneumonia a i Funeral services -Thursday morning at 8:30 from residence and at 9 o'clock -the Cathedral. Survlvitig relatives include' erits, one Bdw.ard, and ftvfi x-: i Funeral services Coii-. noliy, curred 1 suddenly Saturday afternoon as the result-of a itroker.of -apoiplexy, were held with interment 'at MonrbeviHe.

was a well-known practicing attorneyj had been. for many years active in political Cohnqlly was born in he was still an infant his parents moved to Ohio, Mansfield. As a young man he taught school and studied law; later beginning the practice, Mansfield, he was' attorney for terms. Handicapped Mr. Connpiiy dbn a lucrative''practice Monroeyille, wheire he, liyed with giving suibh attention; to his law-'practice as his health: Would permit.

Mr, Connolly was an excellent citizen'and Was high-, ly esteemed. A years ago he was a candidate for nomination as representative on. th6 democratic county ticket, 'and was. pfbfrtln.ently' identified with the o'r the this The case against-Antony Vho is charged with murder in'the first degfte "for. the killing! of Bert Fry; of Fort a Pennsylvania trainman, on the night pf March 22nd last, is set for trial in the' court of Jleas at Lima, Ohio, on the of June, a special venire of thiriyj.t^is-; men from which to -the jury having' been summoned-.

report in court The attorneys; for the prisoner, J. W. kilgore and both of i' are preparing to make' a vigorous defense for, him, probably along. the self -defense' lines. Vittprloso is an Italian, unable to talk English, as is also the case with the Italians arrested with him and held in jail as witnesses.

sbmewhsit sensational move -in (he was this', week when the judge of the court, Judge Kliriger-, at the request 1 of the defendant's atr issued, an order to the 'jailer Attorneys 'ami Se- al1 reasonable or" the of 'Consulting trie' preparatfbn of his cle- WRIGHT- Miss Wright, daughter bf Mr. 'and' Mrs. James Wrightj 136 Murray street; 12:30 o'clock Tuesday niofning tuberculosis at 'the age .5 mb'nths a'nd 7 fehse," the order'. of the judge to 'that effect concluding'as follows; "And itiasmuch'as he is riot ableTto speak 'the English language they. are permitted to'take' an interpreter 'with them while consulting with him.

They are also authorized to interview NEW Plasterers' Have 'Completed The the. city, were, organized'. S'fttp-a, i tr, ing: -in Strpdel as ident, 'Ben Talbot; Blanks; secretary-treasurer, Yerne SnyderJ The next mee'ting -held Friday 27, J. C. Werkman was the organizing officer.

CREDIT MEN IN New Orleans, than 1 ,0 0 0 delegates rp.m' all sections the. country-, are' in attendance -UP: annual conveptton. of -the National Credit. Men's association; ginning its 'sessions Jiere i -today; Becominendations -that, a fund 0 0 0,0 be raised association for the prpsecution of will be one' of the. most Important matters under consideration.

REDDING AGAIN Fort Wayne Man General -for' Mtat iCutterai L. Redding, 6f; this bitjf, has.be|S' reappointea general i Meat: convention -in Louisy yie 7.ia)||' week. Mi Be'ddihg wUS nbminstied 1' A a preferririg'tb work organizer'and 3 dent of He assistant secretary, of the NdfICE OF FlNAL Notice is hereby given heirs aria legatee's of deceased to appear in the Allen; 'ciroult court, held-at Fort Way'rie, the any, the accounts 'with 'estats i a i a sh'ould not be approved; 1 -heirs; are nptifled to then; and make proof of hejrship and receive their distributive shares. JOSEJPH Administrator With will annexed Gierk. of said this 4th' day- May, 1910.

JOSEPH 'Clerk Allen Circuit Court H. C. UNDBRWOODj.Atty for ESt wky 11 KlQebnMelching UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS I MM Prtwift Z2i. of sarvicci at PriMM PftlVATJl AMBULANCE. i la a i remove'd to our new.

banking, rooms, 811 Calhoun we af no-w prepared to take care 'of all company, business. Issuing certificates o't deposits at Receiving deposits of $1.00 $nd, upwards. loan's 1 on first iriqrtsa'se security. Safety For Rent Come atfd see us iii our new quarters, Tri State Loan Trust Co. AS.

A. WILDING, GEO. AV; PIXLEY, Kathefine Margaretta, Marys- bf- ana the Misses Marie, Eleanor, Cleo LUDWICK, 1 7 Cudwlck; baby, daughter of Mr, an'd Mrs. Scfett Lutiwibk, of -Wallen, died at' 6 o'clock Tuesday morning at the age of 1 year and 6 Funeral services "Wednesday 'afternoon at 2 o'clock from the M. B.

church at SEND TWO dfLEGATES. Messrs Rockhiil and Represent F6rt Wayne Rockhill a Thieme Tuesday forV -Chicago to represent Fort Wayne shippers and 'the Commercial club at the mass meeting: of mahufacturers. The purpose is a prbies.t,against,th,e proposed advance Wo IF YOU ARE AILING, CONSULT ME, I WILL OUES YOU. For 'have 'bean' oaring disea's6S and ceis has bee'nWuch thkt'i a lasting 6ure. if'you are in of 'should hesitate to (Jonstilt me.

My treatbent 'ray protects you. If you have been unsuccessfully treated, you one more effort to regain your health. My" iind aided'by'my ables' me to do everything 1 necessary a'nd them in a'shorter'time other' .0 Whatever'may have caused trouble, you do not want to full'peri'alty exacted by Nature: da n'pt want wrecked; your -happiness 'destroyed life' filled'; with Miiaery and- ft'ten With a. little effort you 'can avb'iil it, tfuder Mr advanced methods of tre'atiSent' a cure is a certainty. ,1 CURB.

AND WHATil.CURB STAYS QURB3D. I treat, euro promptly, thoroMghly at the loWm Piles, Kupture, Cntarrlij Nerves, Loss of Strength, erca Vitality, Vai-icose oi 45 felii'gftincWti Biood Poison, Kidney and Bladder Diseases nil aloe uses and weaknesses and cote plications. CONSULTATION AJW ADVICE FREE, Write Cannot 9 1 DR. B. Office 14 1 Evening, 7 to Only.

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