Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Aug. 16, 1905
WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY
Mrs. Sarah NELSON, a widow, who lived on the second floor at No. 222 State street, died suddenly last night at
6 o'clock. The woman had been ill for some time, but had no medical attendance. Coroner KLEINDIENST was summoned.
As the woman had lived alone, the body was removed to the morgue, where an autopsy will be held to- day.
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CHILD SEVERELY INJURED
Virgil EUTERMAN, the 4-year-old son of George EUTERMAN, of No. 73 Anderson avenue, was knocked down yesterday morning
in Atlantic avenue by a heavy coal wagon. The wheels ran over the child's hand and crushed it and his body was
severely bruised. The boy was taken to the Homeopathic Hospital, where two fingers were amputated. The child was
playing in the street and the driver of the wagon did not see him until the pole of the wagon struck him. He will
recover.
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POSTAL CLERKS NAME DELEGATE
Rochester postoffice clerks will be represented at the national convention of postoffice clerks to be held at Cedar
Rapids, Ia., during the week of September 4th, by L?? MURRAY, of the mailing division. Efforts will be made to
renew the interest of the next Congress in a salary bill which will provide for an annual increase in the salary
of postal clerks until $1,200 is reached. Thomas P. DRISCOLL, of Buffalo, is a candidate for president of the national
association.
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BIRTHDAY LAWN PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Norman HILL gave a lawn party from 5 to 8 Monday evening in honor of the birthday (unreadable) forty
invitations were issued. The little folks were made happy by engaging in several games. An elaborate supper was
served at 6, with favors for each guest. The table decorations were carnations and roses. Several instrumental
numbers were played by Miss Gladys CHEADIE(?), of Toronto. The parents were numerous.
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WOMAN STRUCK BY A CAR
Mrs. Bridget SMITH, of No. 402 Exchange street, was knocked down by a trolley car in Exchange street near Glasgow
street, yesterday and received several cuts in the face and bruises on the body. She also suffered from shock.
The woman is 63 years old. She was dragged a considerable distance. She was taken to the City Hospital in an ambulance.
Mrs. SMITH will recover.
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RUNAWAY GIRL QUICKLY FOUND
Detective Edward O'BRIEN was informed last evening by Coroner KILLIP that Ruth LAVERY, 15 years old, had ran away
from her home in Lavonia and was in this city. Detective BARNETT found the girl in Alexander street, where she
was visiting friends, according to her account. The police will make an investigation before sending the girl home.
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DIED
BUTLER - At the home of his brother, Preston BUTLER, No. 141 University avenue, Monday, August 14, 1905, James
B. BUTLER, aged 80 years. He leaves four brothers and two sisters, Ama?a, of Penfield, Benjamin, of Fairport, William
of Penfield, and Preston, of Rochester; Mrs. Ella HOLDRIDGE of Rochester, Mrs. Celinda WAGNER, of Penfield.
-funeral at No. 141 University avenue, Thursday at 2 P. M. Burial at Oakwood cemetery, Penfield.
McARTHUR - At the family residence, No. 829 Oak street, Sunday, August 13, 1905, William McARTHUR, aged 46 years
and nine months. Besides his wife he leaves two daughters, Anne and Mildred, and one son, Kerbert; six brothers
and four sisters.
-Funeral from his late residence, Wednesday at 3 P. M.
PIERCE - Sunday, August 13, 1905, at Buffalo, N. Y., Allie L., beloved wife of Alexander T. PIERCE, mother of John
and Frances PIERCE, of that city, and sister of Mrs. Joseph HANTEL and George SCHELB, of Rochester.
-The funeral will take place at Mount Hope Chapel at 12 o'clock, Wednesday.
RUDMAN - At his home on Garden street (unreadable) Henry RUDMAN, aged 76 years.
-Funeral private, from his late residence, on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.
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BURR - BELLAMY
Mrs. Charella TAPPEN BELLAMY was married last evening at No. 6 Park avenue, to Marvin BURR. Immediate friends were
the only guests. Rev. Theodore W. HOPKINS was the officiating clergyman. A wedding dinner was served.
Aug. 17, 1905
MARRIED
STEINMILLER - MUMPS - Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Gertrude E. MUMPS, of this city, to George E.
STEINMILLER of New York. After an indefinite stay in the East, Mr. and Mrs. STEINMILLER will be at their home,
No. 217 William street.
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DIED
PHILLIPS - In this city, on Wednesday, August 16, 1905, George F. PHILLIPS, aged 73 years.
-The funeral will take place from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. William W. METHERELL, No. 92 Wellington avenue,
on Friday at 2 P. M.
FLANIGAN - At St. Mary's Hospital, Wednesday morning, August 16, 1905, John FLANIGAN, Sr., aged 91 years. The remains
were taken to the residence of his son, James H. FLANIGAN, No. 31 Finch street. Seven sons and four daughters survive
him.
-Funeral on Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the house and 9 o'clock from Holy Rosary Church.
HART - On Wednesday, August 16, 1905, James C. HART.
-Funeral services Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from his late residence, No. 92 Plymouth avenue. Kindly omit
flowers.
GROUSE - At Rome, N. Y., Alfred I. GROUSE, aged 82 years.
-Funeral at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Thursday, August 17, 1905, 3 P. M.
COLLYER - At Homeopathic Hospital, Gladys Elizabeth, daughter of Sidney and Corrie COLLYER, aged 9 years and 11
months.
-Funeral will be at Brighton cemetery, Thursday, August 17, 1905 at 2 o'clock. Private. Auburn papers please copy.
ETS - At his residence, No. 206 Reynolds street, Wednesday morning, August 16, 1905, Peter ETS. Besides his widow
he leaves three sons, John W., Henry L., and Norris.
-Funeral from the First Reformed Church on Oregon street, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
STAHLEY - In this city at Hahnemann Hospital on Wednesday, August 16, 1905, Joseph J. STAHLEY, aged 51 years. He
is survived by his wife and two sons and five daughters.
-The funeral services will be held from the family residence, No. ?4 Boston street, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Burial at Mt. Hope.
COLLINS - At St. Mary's Hospital, Tuesday morning, August 15, 1905. She is survived by two brothers, George L.
and J. D. HOGAN and three sisters Mrs. J. E. MURPHY of Buffalo, Mrs. William CRAIG and Miss Catherine HOGAN of
this city.
-Funeral Friday morning at 8:30 from No. 125 Woodward street and at 9 o'clock from Corpus Christi Church.
Aug. 18, 1905
MARRIED
STEINMILLER - MUMFORD - Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Gertrude E. MUMFORD, of this city, to George
E. STEINMILLER of New York. After an indefinite stay in the East, Mr. and Mrs. STEINMILLER will be at their home,
No. 217 William street.
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BRIDGMAN - CAUDLE
Miss Dora Alice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel CAUDLE, and William James BRIDGMAN were married last night at
the home of the bride's parents, No. 41 Child street, by Rev. Charles P. COLT, D. D. the bride's sister, Miss Charlotte
Irene CAUDLE, was brides maid, and Fred W. WHEATON acted as groomsman. A wedding supper was served to the forty
guests. After their wedding journey Mr. and Mrs. BRIDGMAN will reside in this city.
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PRESTIN - VOGT
Edward J. PRESTIN and Miss Alice VOGT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. VOGT, of 332 Avenue A, were married Wednesday
evening at the parsonage of Salem Church, by Rev. J. F. W. ?ELMKAMP. A wedding supper was served after the ceremony
at the house of the bride's parents. Only immediate members of the families and Mr. and Mrs. METZGER, of Batavia,
were present. Mr. and Mrs. PRESTIN will reside at No. 332 Avenue A.
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WILDER - MARCH
Frank A. WILDER and Mrs. Sarah A. MARCH, both of Le Roy, were married yesterday afternoon. The ceremony was performed
(didn't get the rest)
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DIED
PHILLIPS - In this city, on Wednesday, August 16, 1905, George F. PHILLIPS, aged 73 years.
-The funeral will take place from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. William W. METHERELL, No. 92 Wellington avenue,
on Friday at 2 P. M.
ETS - At his residence, No. 206 Reynolds street, Wednesday morning, August 16, 1905, Peter ETS. Besides his widow
he leaves three sons, John W., Henry L., and Norris.
-Funeral from the First Reformed Church on Oregon street, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
AINSWORTH - In this city, Thursday, August 17, 1905, Millie, daughter of D. L. and the late Mary L. AINSWORTH,
aged 33 years.
-Burial at Spencerport.
SELBIG - At the family residence, No. 44 Grape street, Wednesday, August 16, 1905, Mary, wife of Martin SELBIG,
aged 40 years and 4(?) months. Besides her husband she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Pauline HETZLER; one sister,
Mrs. Peter BARTHOLOMAY, and three brothers, Henry, George, and Charles HETZLER, all of this city.
-Funeral Saturday morning, 8:30 o'clock from the house and 9 o'clock at SS. Peter and Paul's Church. Interment
at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
McGUIRE - At the family residence, in the town of Greece, Wednesday, August 16, 1905, Frances B., wife of Edward
McGUIRE, aged 29 years. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mildred; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. THORPE;
three brothers, Richard of Buffalo, Patrick and James of Greece; and four sisters, Mrs. John GOODIN, Mrs. Thomas
GRAY of Greece, Mrs. Joseph LEIGHT, Mrs. Charles Phillips of Rochester.
-The funeral will take place Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock from the house, and from the Church of Our Mother
of Sorrows, Mt. Read at 10 o'clock.
Aug. 19, 1905
INDIAN GIRL'S ROBE
Cheyennes Part with One of the Treasures of the Tribe.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat
An Indian girl, daughter of Howling CRANE, once the head of the Cheyenne Indians, recently sold her "party
gown" to a syndicate of territorial curio gatherers for $1,000.
The garb was old and worn, moth eaten and ragged, yet the price was cheerfully paid - Incidentally, the purchase
was a good investment. The dress was decorated with 728 elk teeth, all very valuable for lodge jewelry, and the
transfer from the original purchaser to an Eastern jewelry manufacturer was made in advance of the securing of
the teeth at a price that was almost double the amount the girl Nannie Howling CRANE received.
As years go by the number of elk teeth is growing smaller, while the number of lodge men wanting teeth is growing
larger, and the result is that the laws of supply and demand boost the price. Almost any genuine elk tooth will
sell for $2, while the choice varieties sell for as high as $50 each. The top price is usually paid for a tooth
that is turning green with age. An elk of the male sex produces only two good teeth, and the robe therefore, represented
364 elk.
Miss Howling CRANE is a rich girl and could afford all sorts of fine gowns, but she rather liked the one she sold,
still, adverse circumstances had stricken her father, and rather than dispose of his ponies to meet obligations
and to feed himself and family, he carried his daughter's "party gown," or, more properly expressing
it, her dancing robe, to the curio collectors and sold it.
When Old Crow, chief of the Cheyennes, heard of the sale he was broken hearted, and immediately set out to get
it back, but he was too late - the robe had been forwarded to the East by express.
The Cheyennes are land rich, yet often suffer from extreme hunger. When that way they sell their all, regardless
of their value. When they get in this shape the curio hunter invades their homes and the tinkle of silver offtimes
robs them of articles they would rather give their lives than barter away.
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MARRIED
CLARK - NEWELL
Miss Helen Mary NEWELL, daughter of Charles G. NEWELL of Logansport, Ind., and J. Porter CLARK of this city, were
married at the home of the bride's uncle, James N. GREGG, on Wednesday evening, August 16, 1905. Owing to the recent
death of the bride's mother, the wedding was a quiet one, only the immediate families being present. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. Warren B. HUBBARD of Brooklyn, former rector of Trinity Church of this city.
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DIED
DAKE - At Washington, D. C., Thursday evening, August 17, 1905, L. Embry DAKE, aged 59 years.
-The funeral will take place from the family residence, No. 43 Calumet street, on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
PRINGLE - In this city at the family residence, No. 454 Court street, on Friday morning, August 18, 1905, George
PRINGLE, in his 81st year.
-The funeral will take place from the residence on Monday at 10 A. M.
HANEVY - At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. George HYLAND, No. 18 C??r??h street, Friday morning, August 18,
1905, Katherine HANEVY, wife of the late Lawrence HANEVY. Two daughters survive her, Mrs. George HYLAND and Theresa
HANEVY.
-Funeral on Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the house and 9 o'clock from Corpus Christi Church.
WEST - At the family home, No. 234 West avenue, Thursday evening, August 17, 1905, Phoebe E., wife of George W.
WEST. Besides her husband she leaves one daughter, Mrs. Charles WEBBER of Syracuse and three grandchildren, Eleanor
WEBBER of Syracuse, and Alta and Alan CORNFORD of Victor.
-Funeral Saturday at 2 P. M. from the house.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Fri Aug 25, 1905
MARRIED
EATON - ROGERS - At Saratoga Springs,
on Tuesday, August 22, 1905, by Rev. Joseph COREY, D. D., George L. EATON and
Carolyn Anna ROGERS.
MYERS - CONNOR - Wednesday, August
23, 1905, at 5 P. M., in St. Mary's Church, by the Rev. Father CONWAY, Henry
MYERS and Ethel Agnes CONNOR.
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DIED
CURTICE -Entered into rest, at her
home, No. 324 East avenue, Tuesday, August twenty-second, 1905, Lucy Eloise,
wife of Edgar N. CURTICE.
-Funeral Friday afternoon at 3
o'clock. Burial private.
PITKIN - Entered into rest,
Wednesday, August 23, 1905, Elizabeth H. BROWN, wife of the late James M.
PITKIN.
-Funeral from the residence of her
daughter, Mrs. Richard G. SALTER, No. 253 Park avenue, Friday afternoon at 3
o'clock. Burial private.
BURLEIGH - Entered into rest at her
home, No. 39 Greig street, Wednesday, August 23, 1905, Eliza L., wife of
Albert D. BURLEIGH. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Electa
F.; also a brother, Jeffrey N. BIRDSAIL, of Pittsford, N. Y.
-Funeral and burial private. Friends
kindly omit flowers.
HOPKINS - Thursday morning, August
24, 1905, at Marion, N. Y., Annie L. SMITH, wife of Frank HOPKINS. She leaves
besides her husband, two brothers, John C. SMITH and F. B. OBERST, and one
sister, Mrs. C. W. EICHELMAN.
-Funeral from the residence of her
brother, John C. SMITH, No. 117 Jefferson ave., Saturday at 2:30 P. M.
Interment at Mount Hope cemetery.
FRIMAN - In this city, on Wednesday,
August 23, 1905, Mary, wife of Jeremiah FRIMAN, aged 42 years.
-Funeral from the family residence,
No. 90(?) Ford street, on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and at 3 o'clock
from the Trinity Presbyterian Church on Allen street. Burial at Riverside.
COE - Thursday, August 24, 1905, at
No. 2_ Lincoln avenue, Alameda, Cal., Sadie E. KNOWLAND, wife of Professor
George A. COE, of Evanston, Ill., formerly of this city.
DUKELOW - Entered into rest,
Wednesday, August 23, 1905, at Mount Morris, N. Y., Elizabeth, wife of Charles
DUKELOW. Besides her husband she is survived by three sons and one daughter.
-Burial Saturday from her late
residence, Mount Morris, at 2 P. M.
KREH - At Colorado Springs, Col., on
Monday, August 21, 1905, Elizabeth, wife of Samuel KREH, formerly of No. 582
North Goodman street, this city.
-The remains will be in the parlors
of Ingmire & Thompson from Saturday morning. The funeral will take place
from Calvary Church on Ontario street, on Sunday at 3 P. M.
KIBLER - Wednesday, August 23, 1905,
at Sheldon, Wyoming county, N. Y., Casper KIBLER, aged 75 years. He leaves
nine children living, three sons, Michael, of Jav_ Center, Casper and John, of
Sheldon; also six daughter, Mrs. Michael GLEASON of Rochester, Mrs. Frank
SCHWAB, Mrs. Peter BAKER, Mrs. John SCHWAB, Mrs. Rose McCORMICK, Mrs. Nick
BAKER, all of Sheldon.
-Burial Saturday at 10 A. M.
Interment at Sheldon cemetery.
O'BRIEN - At St. Mary's
Hospital, Thursday, August 24, 1905, Katherine O'BRIEN, aged 76 years, of No.
1019 Exchange street.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Sat Aug 26, 1905
DIED
KREH - At Colorado Springs, Col., on
Monday, August 21, 1905, Bessie, wife of Samuel KREH, formerly of No. 582
North Goodman street, this city.
-The remains will be in the parlors
of Ingmire & Thompson from Saturday morning. The funeral will take place
from Calvary Church on Ontario street, on Sunday at 3 P. M.
BILLINGS - Entered into rest
Thursday, August 24, 1905, at the family residence, No. 14 James street, Jane
E., widow of the late Jonas G. BILLINGS, aged 82 years.
-Funeral Saturday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock. Burial private.
CARING - Friday, August 25, 1905, at
the family residence, No. 26 Hubbell park, Raymond Francis, eldest son of
Flora D. and the late George CARING, aged 27 years and 11 months. Besides his
mother, he is survived by one brother, Herbert, and three sisters, Katharine,
Dolores and Elsie, all of this city.
-Funeral from the house at 8:30
o'clock Monday morning, and at 9 o'clock from the Immaculate Conception
Church.
RICH - At his residence, two miles
west of Spencerport, at 2:30 P. M., Friday, August 25, 1905, James M. RICH,
aged 76(?) years. He is survived by a son, James F., of Ogden; one brother,
Philip B. RICH, of Fontana, Kan.; one sister, Mrs. L. S. NICHOLS, of
Spencerport.
-Funeral at 2 P. M. Monday at the
house, Rev. GERMER officiating. Interment at Spencerport.
DOYLE - Friday, August 25, 1905, at
the residence of her sister, Mrs. Margaret ARMSTRONG, 69 Kent street,
Catherine T. DOYLE, aged 58 years. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Margaret
ARMSTRONG and Mrs. Agnes McELHERAN, and one brother, Lucas DOYLE.
-Funeral on Monday at 8:30 o'clock
from the house and at 9 o'clock from St. Patrick's Cathedral.
RITZENTHALER - Thursday, August 24,
1905, at his home, No. 690 Maple street, Joseph RITZENTHALER, aged 39 years
and 5 months. He is survived by his widow, Julia; one son, Joseph Jr.; four
daughters, Rose, Gertrude, Lucy and Irene; his mother, Mrs. Rose RITZENTHALER;
three brothers, George, John and Edward, and five sisters, Mrs. Mary KOHLMEYER,
Mrs. Ella FISHER, Mrs. Anna SHAFER and Rose and Bertha RITZENTHALER.
-Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 from
the house and at 9 o'clock at Holy Family Church. Interment will be at Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery.
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DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT IN CITY
Winslow H. MEAD, deputy
superintendent of public works for the state, came from Syracuse to Rochester
yesterday on business with the work on the barge canal. This work, he said,
was proceeding satisfactorily. A number of houses west of the city on the line
of the canal had been advertised for sale, he said, but only one offer had
been made, and this was so low that it could not be accepted. An offer 15
per cent below the estimate made by the engineer appraising the houses cannot
be considered. Mr. MEAD returned to Albany last night.
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DEDICATION OF A SYNAGOGUE
The officers of the congregation
Ahavas Achim Anshe Radishkowitch have issued invitations to the ceremony of
dedicating their new synagogue at No. 97 Chatham street, which was formerly
the True Dutch Reform Church. The dedication will take place to-morrow
afternoon at 3 o'clock. The officers will drive and the congregation will
march from the old synagogue at No. 15 Stephan place. Frank SHERMAN is
president of the congregation.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Sun Aug 27, 1905
BORN
ROBERTS - Born, a son to Mr. and
Mrs. Henry A. ROBERTS, of New York city, at No. 156 Atkinson street, on
Wednesday, August 23, 1905.
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DIED
RITZENTHALER - Thursday, August 24,
1905, at his home, No. 690 Maple street, Joseph RITZENTHALER, aged 39 years
and 5 months. He is survived by his widow, Julia; one son, Joseph Jr.; four
daughters, Rose, Gertrude, Lucy and Irene; his mother, Mrs. Rose RITZENTHALER;
three brothers, George, John and Edward, and five sisters, Mrs. Mary
KOHLMEYER, Mrs. Ella FISHER, Mrs. Anna SHAFER and Rose and Bertha
RITZENTHALER.
-Funeral Monday morning at 8:30
from the house and at 9 o'clock at Holy Family Church. Interment will be
at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
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BOY'S FOOT CUT OFF BY CAR
Accident May Result in Loss of
Leg on Which Foot Remains
Izzle ABRAHAMS, 14 years old, son
of Jacob ABRAHAM, a tailor of No. 3 Stepheny place, met with an accident
in St. Paul street yesterday afternoon that resulted in the loss of his
right foot. He may lose the left leg. The boy was run over by a car. Both
legs were badly crushed. One was amputated by the car wheel. The boy was
taken to the Homeopathic Hospital.
Young
ABRAHAMS and another boy had been to Seneca Park. They were returning
home, walking beside the street car tracks. One story is to the effect
that the boys were walking very close to the tracks, and that the car came
up behind them. ABRAHAMS was so close to the tracks that he was knocked
down and fell beneath the car, the wheels passing over both of his legs.
The boy was dragged along by the car and the left leg was cut off at the
ankle. The right leg was fractured in two places. One fracture was between
the knee and ankle. The other, near the knee, was a compound fracture.
Every
effort is being made at the hospital to save the right leg. If amputation
becomes necessary the boy will lose practically all of it. The boy has
recovered from the shock.
A second
report of the accident is to the effect that the two boys were playing
ball on their way home, and that just as the car was opposite ABRAHAMS he
dodged in front of it to catch the ball. The accident occurred at St. Paul
street and Avenue B.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Mon Aug 28, 1905
DIED
CLARKSON - Saturday, August 26,
1905, George G. CLARKSON, in his 95th year.
-Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock from his late residence. Burial private.
PIERCE - In this city, Sunday,
August 27, 1905, at the family residence, No. 154 Emerson street, Harriet
Josephine, youngest daughter of the late Robert C. and Almira YOUNG
PIERCE, after a lingering illness.
-Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at
2 o'clock. Burial private.
CONE - In this city, Friday,
August 25, 1905, William H. CONE.
-Funeral from the residence, No.
181 1-2 North Union street, Monday, August 28th, at 3:30 P. M.
PRENTISS - In this city, at his
late residence, Sunday, August 27, 1905, John B. PRENTISS.
-Funeral on Wednesday, August
30th, at 2 P. M., No. 99 Park avenue. Burial private.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Tue Aug 29, 1905
DIED
FARGO - In Ogden, Monday
afternoon, August 28, 1905, of cancer, Miss Cora I. FARGO.
-Funeral from her late home,
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are respectfully invited.
SCHWIND - Monday morning,
August 28, 1905, at his late residence, No. 76 Pennsylvania avenue,
Philip SCHWIND, aged 39 years. He leaves besides his wife, one son, two
daughters, mother and one brother, of Utica, N. Y.
-The funeral will take place
Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the house and 9 o'clock at St.
Francis Xavier Church.
HENDEE - Suddenly, at his home
at Webster, N. Y., Sunday morning, August 27, 1905, Loren A. HENDEE,
aged 50(?) years. He is survived by two brothers and one sister, William
H., of New York, and Newton L. and Alice M., of Webster.
-Funeral at the M. E. Church
Wednesday at 2 P.M. Burial at Webster Rural Cemetery.
HARRIS - Monday morning, August
28, 1905, at the family residence, No. 146 Clifton street, Elizabeth
HARRIS, widow of the late William HARRIS. She leaves surviving her,
three nieces, Mrs. Margaret EUSTACE, Mrs. Ann SLATTERY, Miss Catharine
REED, all of this city.
-Funeral Wednesday at 8:30 A.
M. from the house, and 9 o'clock from Immaculate Conception Church.
CLARKSON - Saturday, August 26,
1905, George G. CLARKSON, in his 95th year.
-Funeral on Tuesday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock from his late residence. Burial private.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Wed Aug 30, 1905
DIED
FLECK - Monday night, August
28, 1905, at St. Mary's Hospital, Josephine FLECK, aged 64 years. She
is survived by three sons, Frank, Edward and Bernard, of this city,
one daughter, Mrs. Arthur BERGERON, of Chicago; two brothers, Bernard
and John SCHWAB, of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Charles FLECK, of
Niagara Falls, and Mrs. George BRILLMEYER, of this city.
-The funeral will take
place Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the residence of her son,
Frank, No. 3 Immel place, and 9 o'clock from Holy Family Church.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Thurs Aug 31, 1905
MARRIED
MACON - ANDRUSS - William
Watts MACON, of Brooklyn, formerly of Rochester, and Miss Maud E.
ANDRUSS, of Canandaigua, at the home of the bride's parents in
Canandaigua, Wednesday afternoon, August 30, 1905, by Rev. Ward
MOSHER. Notice in Ontario county news of this paper.
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DIED
GALLAGHER - In this city,
Tuesday, August 29, 1905, at the family residence, No. 36 Catherine
street, Nellie GALLAGHER, widow of the late James GALLAGHER. She is
survived by one son, John, and two daughters, May and Loretta; also
her mother, Mrs. Bridget TWOHEY; three sisters, Hannah, Susie and
Lizzie, and one brother, John TWOHEY, all of this city.
-The funeral will take place
Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the house and at St. Bridget's
Church at 9 o'clock.
VINCENT - At the Homeopathic
Hospital on Tuesday evening, August 29, 1905, Mrs. Jane VINCENT of No.
9 Henrietta avenue.
-The funeral will take place
from the parlors of Ingmire & Thompson, No. 64 Clinton avenue
south, on Thursday (to-day) at 10 A. M.
WILSON - Entered into rest at
her home, No. 27 Norton street, on Wednesday, August 30, 1905,
Bridget, widow of Henry WILSON.
-Notice of funeral hereafter.
NOLAN - In Mendon, Wednesday,
August 30, 1905, John NOLAN, aged 54 years. He is survived by two
sisters, Mary of Mendon, and James O'BRIEN of Missouri.
-Funeral Friday at 10 A. M.,
at St. Paul's Church, Honeoye Falls, and burial at Lima.
ENGEL - At the City Hospital,
Tuesday Afternoon, August 29, 1905, Mary, wife of Frank ENGEL. The
remains were removed to her late home, No. 389 Lexington avenue. Mrs.
ENGEL leaves a husband, one child, her parents, Bernard and Rose FEGNE
and a sister, Gertrude FEGNE.
-Funeral from the house
Friday morning, 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock at Holy Rosary Church.
Interment will be at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
GIFFORD - In Jamestown, N.
Y., Wednesday, August 30, 1905, Horace H. GIFFORD, in his 84th year.
He is survived by three sons, Frank E. and Charles H. GIFFORD of
Jamestown and William S. GIFFORD of Rochester.
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