Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Aug. 20, 1901
DIED
STOTTLE - Saturday, August 17, 1901, Mrs. Mariah STOTTLE, of Scottsville, aged 86 years.
-Funeral Tuesday, August 20th, at 1 P.M., from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Henry HORTON, Scottsville. Interment
at No. 3 Cemetery, Chili, N. Y.
BEMAN - In this city, Sunday, August 18, 1901, at the family residence, No. 11 North Washington street, George
T. BEMAN.
-Funeral from the house this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Private.
O'NEILL - In this city, Monday, August 19, 1901, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Owen F. FEE, No. 122 Frank
street, Edwin C. O'NEILL, aged 50 years.
-The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday) morning at 8:45 o'clock, from the house, and at the Cathedral
at 9 o'clock.
BURR - Entered into rest, Monday morning August 19, 1901, Eli BURR, aged 63(?) years and 9 months. He leaves besides
his wife, Mrs. Sarah R. BURR, one daughter, Helen E. BURR, and one son, Marvin E. BURR, all of this city.
-Funeral will be held at his late residence, No. 15 North Union street, Wednesday, August 21st, at 2:30 P. M. Burial
private.
HILLS - In Irondequoit, N. Y., Sunday, August 18, 1901, John HILLS, aged 80 years, formerly of Greece.
-Funeral from the residence of David HEFFER on the Ridge road, Irondequoit, Wednesday at 1:30 P. M.
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TROUBLESOME DRUNKEN PERSONS
"Ice Wagon Jennie" WILSON, so well known for her love of ice wagons to sleep in, was arrested yesterday
morning for her lod(?) falling, intoxication.
John DAHLL, a Swede, became hilariously drunk and Officer METZER arrested him at the corner of Main and St. Paul
streets at 9 o'clock.
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VISITORS FROM DENVER
W. H. COMBS and wife, of Denver, Col., are the guests of Dr. C. G. COMBS, of No. 185 Monroe avenue. Mr. COMBS is
one of Colorado's leading mining men, and is on Governor ORMAN'S staff.
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LITTLE BOY MISSING
Charles YAGER, 5 years old, whose home is at No. 816 Clinton avenue north, was reported at the fourth precinct
last night as having been missing since 10 A. M.
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