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From Rick B
Thursday, October 21, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
Justice Doughty, of New Carlisle, has filed in the county clerk's office a complaint for Marie Marrs in which she asks for a divorce from Orphius Marrs, charging him with cruel and inhuman treatment. She alleges that they were married June 3, 1899, and separated on Aug. 16. She asks for the restoration of her former name. Marie Carlin and $25 attorney's fees. Marie Carlin was granted a divorce from William Carlin during the May term of the circuit court.
From Rick B
Thursday, October 21, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
In the suit of the Lake Erie & Western Railroad company vs. Laura Kimball, et al., for the appropriation of lands, a jury was waived and the court rendered judgment for $1,210. The clerk of Laporte county was ordered to pay $550 of the money in his hands to C. F. Kimball, $600 to adminsistrator Leeds and the residue to the railway company. The suit was brought here in change of venue from Laporte county.
From Rick B
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
Judge Comstock, of the appellate court has reversed the decision of the St. Joseph circuit court in a suit brought by William Hunsley against the Pennsylvania Railway company.
From Rick B
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
The following new suits have been entered: George Beck vs. Liston Webster, note; Philip W. and E. C. Holler vs. John Eisenmenger et al, foreclosure; Joseph Kerner vs. George Rockstroh, note; Martha E. Myler vs. George Rockstroh and Charles Rassler, note.
From Rick B
Tuesday, October 19, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
John Fange has begun a suit for damages against the Indiana Railway company. He alleges that on Sept. 9, he was employed in the company's repair shop near a boiler in which an explosion took place and fire shot out upon him, burning him quite severely. He further alleges that the boiler was in a defective and dangerous condition at the time and asks judgment for $2,500.
From Rick B
Tuesday, October 19, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
George W. Loughman has qualified as administrator of the estate of the late Alfred Cook.
From Rick B
Monday, October 18, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
In the partition suit brought by Amos Bennett et al against Margaret Robertson et al, the commissioner filed his final report and was discharged.
From Rick B
Monday, October 18, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
The appeal in the case of the state vs George Branner, which was carried up from Justice Maples' court, has been dismissed.
From Rick B
Sunday, October 17, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
The jury in the damage suit brought by Elisha Kaker against A. Staples & Son, which was tried in the circuit court Wednesday, returned a verdict for the plaintiff allowing him $550. The case grew out of the death of Mr. Kaker's son, Harvey, who was injured while employed by Mr. Staples while driving piles. The plaintiff claimed the defendants were negligent in operating their machinery.
From Rick B
Sunday, October 17, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
Kern Case Set for Arguement.
The Indiana supreme court has set the case of Catherine Kern vs. Rita Kern, et al, for arguement on Nov. 14. The case was carried to the supreme court from this county.
From Rick B
Saturday, October 16, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
Rev. J. W. Walker, D. D., pastor of Grace M. E. church, officiated at a double wedding at his residence at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening. The contracting parties were Mr. Clarence S. Rensberger, of Lakeville, and Miss Clara A. Row, of this city, and Mr. Handy D. Mull and Miss Estella M. Kuepp, both of Walkerton. Neither couple was attended and the ceremony was private. They will spend their honeymoon in Chicago. Mr. Rensberger is a merchant in Lakeville.
From Rick B
Saturday, October 16, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Mr. Benjamin Addis and Miss Anna R. Berger were united in marriage at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Phillip Berger, of 1020 East Colfax avenue. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Jacob Dyk, pastor of the First Reformed church in the presence of members of the family. A wedding supper followed. Mr. Addis is employed in the rubber factory in Mishawaka and has taken his bride there to reside.
From Rick B
Friday, October 15, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
Mr. John Plotincki and Miss Mary Woltman were united in marriage Wednesday at 9 a. m., at St. Hedwige church by Rev. Father Jarzynski. They were attended by Miss Sala May Woltman and Miss Nora Lavinska and Mr. J. Kenszczynski and Mr. George Hozinski. Last evening a reception was given to the newly married couple at Korpal's hall. Dancing was indulged in and supper was served.
From Rick B
Friday, October 15, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
Mr. Joseph Bleshefske and Mrs. Augusta Fisk, formerly of this city, were married in Michigan City, Ind., Thursday, Oct. 5, at the home of the groom: on West Eighth street. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Rarnopp, of the German M. E. church, and was followed by an elaborate supper. Mrs. Kuss and Miss Anna Kuss, of Mishawaka, and Mrs. Gust Kuss, of this city attended the wedding.
From Rick B
Thursday, October 14, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
The ladies of Grace M. E. church, whose names begin with H, J and K, entertained a coffee Wednesday afternoon and evening at the residence of Mrs. L. E. Hood, of 138 Elder street. Considering the weather the attendance was very large. At a business session held during the afternoon the ladies decided to assume several financial obligations connected with the church.
From Rick B
Thursday, October 14, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
The Circle of Mercy held a meeting Wednesday afternoon in St. Patrick's school hall. The ladies took luncheon and spent a very enjoyable afternoon. The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. George A. Plunkard, of 324 South Franklin street. This will be an important meeting and all members and particularly officers are expected to be present.
From Rick B
Wednesday, October 13, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Friday, May 31, 1957, page 30
C. R. Grimes.
C. R. Grimes, father of Mrs. Carl Oldham, of Peru, Ind., formerly of South Bend, died Thursday night in his home near Peru. His widow, Dorothy, and a son, Robert, of Peru, also survive. Funeral services will be held in St. Charles' Catholic Church in Peru Monday.
From Rick B
Wednesday, October 13, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Friday, May 31, 1957, page 30
Oral F. Burns.
Oral F. Burns, a painter, of 116 E. Ohio St., died at 1 p.m. Thursday in St. Joseph Hospital. He was born in Rochester, Ind., Nov. 13, 1906, and lived in South Bend 18 years. Surviving is a son, Sgt. Jack Burns, with the U.S. Army in San Francisco, Calif., and two daughters, Mrs. Burdette VanDien, of South Bend, and Mrs. William Bence, of Kokomo, Ind. The body was taken to the Hickey Funeral Home.
From Rick B
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
The Ladies' Social Needle club, of the Woodman circle, was entertained at the W. O. W. hall Wednesday afternoon by Mesdames Maurer, White, Kingsley and Suchanek. There was a large attendance and all had a good time. Fine refreshments were served. The club will be entertained by Mrs. Hans, of 509 Rush street, Oct. 25.
From Rick B
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, October 14, 1899, page 1
Miss Mabelle Wilcoxen very pleasantly entertained Wednesday evening in celebration of her 20th birthday anniversary. She was the recipient of many beautiful presents. Among the guests were Miss Ella Crisman, of Elkhart, and the Misses Bessie and Elsie Miles, of Plymouth. Light refreshments were served.
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