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Subject: [NYMONROE-L] !! Monroe Co., NY Jan. 11, 1898
Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 20:10:45 EST
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Jan. 11, 1898
RECENT DEATHS
William J. MALONEY died last night at his home, No. 6 Clarissa street.
Bertha McGREE, wife of Peter McGREE, died yesterday morning at her home, No.
57 Front street, aged 28 years. She leaves besides her husband three children.
George MEISER died last night at his home, No. 426 Jay street, aged 65 years
and 6 months. Besides his widow he is survived by three grandchildren. The
funeral will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday morning from the house, and at
8:30 from Holy Family church. Interment in Holy Family Cemetery.
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TWO DECISIONS HANDED DOWN
Two decisions were handed down by Justice WERNER yesterday. The first was in
the case of George C. WHIPPLE against John D. RIPSON, being a denial of a
motion made by the plaintiff to vacate a judgment obtained last March, on the
ground that no order or decision directing or authorizing the judgment had
ever been made or granted. The other decision was in the case of the
Rochester Savings Bank against Caroline F. BAILEY, et al. This granted the
motion for an order of reference to determine claims for surplus moneys
arising from a mortgage foreclosure sale.
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PROOF OF FREDERICK ZIMMER'S WILL
Yesterday the will of Frederick ZIMMER was admitted to probate by Surrogate
BENTON. Mr. ZIMMER, it will be remembered, was killed January 4th by falling
from the window of his office to the pavement beneath. The widow, Katherine
ZIMMER, is executor and sole legatee under the terms of the will. The
property left amounts to $2,000, and in addition to this Mr. ZIMMER carried
insurance policies to the amount of $25,000, it is claimed.
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WEDDING IN MUNICIPAL COURT
Judge WHITE, of the municipal court, began his day's labors yesterday by
uniting in the bonds of matrimony two hearts which it is to be hoped will
continue to beat as one. The names of the contracting parties are William
McKAY and Elizabeth Jane BARCLAY, both of this city.
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A PEDRO PARTY
Miss Loretta NAUGHTON, of Alexander street, entertained the members of the
Monarch Pedro Club last night at her home. The prizes given were unique. A
luncheon was served.
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RAILWAY RUMBLES
George EIGHMEY, of Buffalo, traveling passenger agent of the Great Northern
railroad, was in the city yesterday.
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A NEW HOME FOUND FOR GRAY
William G. GRAY, who was arrested by Officer R. KLEIN on East Main street
Saturday afternoon on the charge of vagrancy, was committed to the State
Industrial School by Judge ERNST yesterday morning. The lad is 15 years of
age, and was arrested at the instance of his parents, who claimed that he ran
away from home at every opportunity.
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REFRACTORY PUPILS
Superintendent NOYES visited school No. 4 yesterday morning, and investigated
several cases of insubordination among the pupils which were reported to him
by the principal, S. G. PIERCE. As a result the superintendent committed
William FLANNIGAN to the truant school, expelled Willie HAITZ, suspended
Edward STETWOZEN and transferred Michael RAGAN to another district. The boys,
together with a number of others, were found guilty of annoying passers-by in
the vicinity of the school, and of defying the authority of the principal and
the teachers.
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DIED
HARRIS - Entered into rest Sunday evening, January 9, 1898, at her residence,
21 Upton park, Isabel SYME, wife of the late Thomas HARRIS.
-Funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial private.
MALONEY - In this city, Monday evening, at his home, No. 6 Clarissa street,
William J. MALONEY. Elmira papers please copy.
MEISER - In this city, Monday, January 10, at his home, No. 426 Jay street,
George MEISER, aged 65 years and 6 months. Besides his wife, Rosa, he is
survived by three grandchildren.
-Funeral Thursday morning at 8 o'clock from the house, and from the Holy
Family Church at 8:30 o'clock. Interment in Holy Family cemetery.
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THE FARMINGTON ACCIDENT
Mrs. Lewin Improving — Inquest on the Only Victim Will be Held Thursday
William LEWIN, his 3-year-old daughter Helena, and Eugene VILLER, three of
the persons who were in the wagon that was struck by a Lehigh Valley train at
the railroad crossing at Farmington Sunday morning, and who were removed to
the Homeopathic Hospital in this city, returned home yesterday. Mrs. LEWIN,
however was so seriously injured that she will probably be unable to leave
the hospital for several weeks. Her condition is somewhat improved, but she
will be disfigured for life.
The body of the little boy Herbert, one and one-half years of age, who died
at the hospital from his injuries at 7 o'clock Sunday evening, was removed to
the morgue yesterday. Coroner KLEINDIENST, who has charge of the case, has
impaneled a jury, and the inquest will be held Thursday afternoon at 2
o'clock.
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