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Subject: [Newspaper] Monroe Co., N. Y. July, 1915 part 1
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Rochester, Monroe, N. Y.
Democrat & Chronicle
July 15, 1915

FOOT HURT BY MOTOR TRUCK

Stepping from the curb in State street near Main street at 3 o'clock
yesterday afternoon, Miss L. CASEY, of No. 10 Knickerbocker avenue, was
struck by an automobile truck owned by the MAC CAULEY-FIEN Milling Company.
Miss CASEY (unreadable) and she was taken to her home in the General Hospital
ambulance.
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MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED

Permits Granted to Applicants at City Clerk's Office

Marriage licenses were issued yesterday at the city clerk's office to the
following parsons:
August John BI?GHOFF, Buffalo, and Elsie SWEDOP No. 201 Plymouth avenue south.

Frank Michael EYER, Barnard and Irene Florence GLEASON, No. 199 Lake avenue.

Fred Thorn CAREY, No. 304 University avenue, and Frances Celia LE FROIS, No.
??? First street.

William T. KINGSTON, Spencerport, and Eileen F. ROHILLY, No. 9 Mayflower
street

William A. CONNELLY, Dansville, and Bertha A. DENTLINGER, No. 14 Pleasant
street.

Gustave Theodore SCHWENNING, Brooklyn and Carrie May HEATH, No. 45 Sycamore
street.

William Thomas BRIGHTMAN, No. 287 Parsells avenue, and Esther E. BUDD, No.
3?? Pansy? Street.

Terenti POPPORICS and Galafire PASCU, both of No. 243 South avenue.

Abraham COHEN, No. 13 Oregon street and Anna GREENHOUSE, No. 5 Stephany
street.

Robert Lawrence DAVIS, No. 36 Ford street, and Florence Chester POPP, No. ??
Elizabeth street.
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GIRL RESCUED FROM CANAL

When a little girl, who lives in Waverly place, fell into the Erie canal near
Allen street yesterday morning, Homer THOMPSON, of No. 5 Denning street,
dived into the water and rescued her.
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Rochester, Monroe, N. Y.
Democrat & Chronicle
July 22, 1915

DIED

BARNETT - At the home of Captain David LEVI, Mrs. Rachel BARNETT, aged 81
years. She is survived by four sons, Samuel, Edward and Charles, of this
city, and Max BARNETT, of Chicago, Ill; two daughters, Miss Minnie BARNETT
and Mrs. David LEVI, of this city.
Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Please omit flowers.
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LEVY - At her residence, No. 33 Cambridge street, Wednesday, July 21, 1915,
Mrs. Lena LEVY. She is survived by her husband, Max LEVY; one brother, Marcus
SELIG, of New York; three daughters, Ethel, Carrie and Evelyn; five sons,
Charles, Joseph, Jack, Benjamin and Ralph, all of this city. The funeral will
take place from the family residence Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock
(unreadable).
****
SCHOTT - At her summer home, (unreadable) Beach, Monday afternoon, July 19,
1915, Lillian Etta, wife of John SCHOTT, aged 19? Years and 8 months. Besides
her husband she leaves one son, Arthur SCHOTT; her parents Geanville and
Lillian VOWLES, one brother, Frederick and one sister, Catherine VOWLES. The
remains were removed to her family home on the Buffalo road in the town of
Gates. She was a member of Gates Grange, Patrons of Husbandry. Funeral will
take place Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family home. Interment
will be made in the family lot at Riverside cemetery.
****
WEBER - Suddenly, in this city, at her residence, No. 409 Orange street,
Tuesday, July 20, 1915, Mrs. Victoria WEBER, widow of Joseph A. WEBER, aged
?? years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Louis SPAH?, Mrs. Charles
EBERHARD and Mrs. William RILEY; one son, Joseph A. WEBER, of Chicago; one
sister, Mrs. Andrew BURKETT; one brother, Andrew AHA and eight grandchildren.
She was a member of Branch No. 62, L. C. B. A., of 88, Peter and Paul's
Church, the C. R. and B. A. and of the Ladies Auxilary, Knights of St. John.
Funeral Friday morning, July 23d at *:30 o'clock from the residence and at 9
o'clock at Holy Family Church. Interment in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
****
OCUMPAUGH - Entered into rest, at her home, No. 34 South Goodman street,
Wednesday evening, July 21, 1915, Sarah DARROW, widow of Edmund OCUMPAUGH,
Notice of funeral hereafter. Kindly omit flowers.
****
YORKER - Entered into rest Tuesday July 20, 1915, at her late residence, No.
441 Cottage street. Adelphia M??? YORKER. Aged ?? years. She leaves
(unreadable) daughter, Laura MUAR? Funeral services will take place from her
late residence, No. 441 Cottage street, Friday afternoon, July 23d, at 2:30
(unreadable) Burial at Mount Hope cemetery.
****
STEPHENSON - Wednesday, July 21, 1915, John R. STEPHENSON. Besides his
parents he leaves two brothers, Edwin H. and Harold ? STEPHENSON; one sister,
Mabelle F. STEPHENSON. Funeral services from his late home, No. ??? Clay
avenue, Friday afternoon, July 23d, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in the family
lot in Riverside cemetery.
****
HILL - At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John WINTERS, No. 1118
Ferdinand avenue, Forest Park, ILL., Monday, July 12, 1915, Mrs. June HILL,
widow of William H. HILL, formerly of this city. She leaves one daughter,
Mrs. Milvina HILL WINTERS. Funeral from the chapel of Ingmire & Thompson
Co., No. 137 Chestnut afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
****
KLAUSEN - Entered into rest, Wednesday afternoon, July 21, 1915, John H.
KLAUSEN, aged 58 years. Besides his wife, Katherine, he leaves one son,
Charles; three daughters, Mrs. H. DEERING, Mrs. H. ????? and Mrs. W. ZIMMERIL
and three grandchildren; also two sisters, Mrs. W. GOTTSCHALK, and Mrs. J.
MILLER. He was a member of Flower City Tent, No. 30, K. O. T. M. and Cigar
Makers' Union, No 5. The funeral will take place Saturday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock from the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. ?????, No. 75 Roth street.
Interment at Mount Hope cemetery.
****
GALVIN - At his residence, No. ?? Manhattan street, Tuesday afternoon, July
20, 1915. Matthew GALVIN, aged 35 years. He is survived by his wife, Grace,
one son, Edward, three daughters, Mildred, Florence and Geraldine; two
brothers, Edward, of this city and Garrett, of Brooklyn; one sister, Mrs.
Margaret WEBBER, of Cleveland, Ohio. He was a member of the SS Peter and
Paul's Branch, No. 82, C. M. B. A., Elks, Moose and Red Eagles. Funeral
Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the house and 9 o'clock from St. Mary's
Church. Burial will be made in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Peterborough papers
please copy.
****
DRECHSLER - In this city, Wednesday morning, July 21, 1915, at the family
residence, No. 216 Gregory street, George DRECHSLER, aged 46 years. He is
survived by his mother, Mrs. Louisa DRECHSLER; three brothers, Frank, Anthony
and Matthew DRECHSLER and one sister, Miss Sophia DRECHSLER. Funeral from
the house Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Mount Hope cemetery.
*****
FRANKLIN - At Ann Arbor, Mich., Monday, July 19, 1915, Wells A. FRANKLIN,
aged 22 years, 11 months. Notice of funeral hereafter.
****
LYNAUGH - Wednesday morning, July 21, 1915, Mrs. William LYNAUGH of Corning,
N. Y. Funeral Friday morning from the home of her father, Timothy SHEEHAN.
Burial at East Bloomfield, N. Y.
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FOR UNTIDINESS AT HIS STORE

As a result of complaints made to the police that Amast J. ZAFERIDIS,
proprietor of a fruit and candy store at No. 4 Plymouth avenue north, had
been causing much annoyance to pedestrians by allowing boxes and barrels to
litter up the walk in front of his store, he was notified by Patrolman PHALEN
yesterday to appear in police court this morning.
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AGED MAN DIES SUDDENLY

As he was walking in front of his home at No. 378 Hayward avenue at 7 o'clock
last evening. Henry MILLICHAMP 73 years old, was overcome and fell to the
sidewalk. Before medical aid could be summoned he died. Coroner KILLIP was
notified. He probably will give a certificate of death due to heart trouble.
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TWO WILLS ARE PROBATED

That of Ann Rossiter Leaves $50 to Priest — Avery Will

The will of Ann ROSSITER, disposing of an estate of $1,000 to relatives with
a $50 bequest to Rev. John A. BROPHY was admitted to probate yesterday by
Surrogate BROWN.

The will of Frederick W. AVERY, who died in September, 1907, leaving a small
estate to the widow, Marion O. AVERY, was admitted to probate yesterday.
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TAKES IODINE FOR TOOTH REMEDY

Mistaking a bottle filled with iodine for a mixture supposed to be good for
toothache, Mrs. Eva SPENCER, 21 years old, of No. 255 Exchange street,
swallowed a quantity of the poison yesterday morning. She was taken to St.
Mary's Hospital. It is thought that she will recover.
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WILLIAM C. McGOWAN

Albion, July 21 — The death of William C. McGOWAN, aged 30 years, a
well-known plumber, occurred early this morning in his home, No. 3 Orchard
street, this village. Mr. McGOWAN was born in Albion. He was one of the
organizers of the Albion Sportsmen's Association, of which he had been the
only treasurer. Mr. McGOWAN leaves his mother, one sister, Miss Ethel
McGOWAN, and one brother, Walter McGOWAN, all of this village. The funeral
will be held from the family home Friday afternoon, Rev. Francis S. DUNHAM,
pastor emeritus of Christ Episcopal Church, officiating. Interment will be in
Mount Albion cemetery.
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ALBION BARN BURNS

Albion, July 21 — Fire of unknown origin destroyed a barn at the home of
George ELMORE, in West Academy street, about 2:30 o'clock this morning. The
family were aroused by the crackling of the flames and turned in an alarm.
The barn was nearly burned to the ground when the Fire Department arrived,
but the house, which had caught fire, was saved. The loss on the property is
estimated at $400. The building contained no stock.
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GEORGE FERGUSON

Albion, July 21 — The death of George FERGUSON, of West State street, this
village, occurred to-day in the Batavia hospital following an operation. The
remains will be brought to his home here for burial.
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MRS. JOHN SCHOTT

Young Chili Woman Dies Suddenly at Windsor Beach

Chili Station, July 21 — Lillian Etta SCHOTT, wife of John SCHOTT, a
well-known resident of this vicinity, who lives on the Buffalo road, five
miles east of North Chili, died in her summer home at Windsor Beach, Monday
afternoon, after a comparatively brief illness. She was 19years old, and had
spent the greater part of her life in this vicinity. Besides her husband she
leaves one son, Arthur SCHOTT; her parents, Geanville and Lillian VOWLES; one
brother, Frederick VOWLES, and one sister, Catherine VOWLES. The funeral
will be held to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family home, on the
Buffalo road, in the town of Gates. Interment will be in the family lot in
Riverside cemetery, Rochester.
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SMITH - PEASE

Waterloo, July 21 - The marriage of Miss Cecelia PEASE to Edward SMITH, both
of this village, took place in St. Mary's rectory, this morning by the Rev.
Coleman F. O'LOUGHLIN. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon SMITH and
the bride is a daughter of Charles PEASE. After a brief trip Mr. and Mrs.
SMITH will live in this village, Mr. SMITH being employed in the hardware
store of Nugent and Company.
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RUSSELL - LASHAWAY

Batavia, July 21 — Miss Delia C. LASHAWAY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
LASHAWAY, of No. 23 Cherry street, and William B. RUSSELL, of Bennington,
Vt., were married this morning at 8:15 o'clock in St. Mary's rectory by the
Rev. Robert E. WALSH. The attendants were Louis LASHAWAY, a brother of the
bride, and Miss Marjorie COOLEY, of Batavia. After the ceremony, breakfast
was served to about 100 guests in the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. RUSSELL left this afternoon for a two weeks trip to Chicago, ILL. Upon
their return they will spend a short time in Batavia, and will reside in
Bennington, Vt.
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BURIAL OF HARRY GUNNISON

Sodus, July 21 — The body of Harry GUNNISON was brought from Rochester to-day
for burial in Rural cemetery. He formerly lived in this town and was 35 years
old. As a guard of honor twenty-five members of the Brotherhood of Conductors
accompanied the body to its resting place. Besides the wife, formerly Miss
Adelaide WOOD, of this village, he leaves two sons, Armon P. and Lawrence W.
GUNNISON; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay GUNNISON, of Spencerport; his
brother, Robert GUNNISON, of Rochester, and his sister, Miss Beatrice
GUNNISON, of Spencerport.
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TO BE BURIED IN PALMYRA

Palmyra, July 21 — The remains of Glen McINTYRE, 17 years old, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McINTYRE, of Niagara Falls, were brought to Palmyra this
afternoon at 5:30 o'clock and were taken to the home of his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. John CAVANAUGH, No. 6 Hansen street. Mr. and Mrs. McINTYRE left
Palmyra about three years ago. The boy's death was the result of a fall from
a tree when camping. The funeral will probably be held Friday morning at 10
o'clock from St. Anne's Church, Palmyra.
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CORNING WOMAN A BANKRUPT

Corning, July 21 — A voluntary petition in bankruptcy has been filed in
Federal Court in Buffalo by Mrs. Sarah A. McCLELLAN, showing liabilities of
$4,852.24 and assets of $6,085.00.
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