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Kiem against ner misoana, wnimm John Kiem, was also dismissed, this couple having agreed to forgive and forget and again take up the thread of life for the sake of their child. Mrs. Mattie Graham who also filed a suit for divorce and injunction against her husband, William C. Graham, naming the same co-respondent sis named in the Kiem bill has dls-missed her suit.. Other cases called today were as follows: George T). Mercer, against the Liberty Creamery Co., foreclosure, final order; Anna Hendrickson against the unknown heirs of 'WilliamStrickler. deceased, leave to amend I April just received hill and rule on defendants to answer n-oV^wavisUUl, UIl iVttJ. il IMSJackson II. Pearce, was to be oiv the ticket withdrew.• ►. * . • t Hez G. Henry, the Camp Pointbanker, is in the city today, as is the cashier of his bank, Frank D. Thomas, both being witnesses to the Henry M. Lewis will, which is beingprobated in the~eountv couU .j* ■ * j , .■. The cantata rendered by the young people of the First German M, E.{'hurch brought out a lanse audiencelast evening which' filled the auditbr^ ium of. the church. The music of theevening w’as especially enjoyable.All the new Victor records forby Wed hesd a y ; H en ry F. Da yton against George Baker and others, bill dismissed by complainant; William Zieger against Robert Zieger and others, motion by defendants to dismiss bill; Frank Samec. against Cad-ogan Hatcher Mfg. Co., Govert Lancaster withdraw their appearance as. attorneys, and a rule is made on defendant to file security for costs. As Samec has turned thief and left for parts unknown, this will dispose of the suit in all probability. In the suit of Ada Jobes and Christina noisier against the American Home Circle, motions were offered for. a change of venue and the motions were siist ained, which means that an- ] other judge* will hear the evidence. Ilule was made on the defendant in the suit of the Quincy Confectionery company against Henrietta Levy and others lt;0 answer by .Wednesday. In t he s 11 i t o f Susan Ca r 11n n against George F. Carlton leave was granted the plaintiff to amend and rule made (Hi the defendant to answer by Thursday. B. F. Berrian dismissed his bill for specific performance against JohnF. Kordsiemon. In the suits of Cur-« .tis Adair against Arthur and . George McMullen motions were made that the plaintiff file security for costs. Frank Stniage, defendant in a suit brought by Louis Pottle, offered a motion for continuance, alleging lack of specific items of account, while in the case of Joseph Brennan against. 3ionxy Niehaus. rule was made that the defendant must give security for the costs. George W. Burch, prosecuting a Haim against the National Life Annuity Company of.-Jacksonville, asked for a rule 011 the appellant to refund costs advanced by appellee and rule was made that he name must be done by Friday.Thursday and Friday are’ divorce days this term, and an even fifty eases are to be hoard. The settings are as follows:Thursday— William Mayer Mabel M a ye r; A. M. (Hen n Cornelia Glenn; Alice against Lewis Spencer; Laura Xu-xnann against William Numann; Emi George against Emma George; Mattie Glover against John Glover; Charles Hoffman against Gertrude Hoffman; Katie Reed against William.*-Reed; ('ora Matticks against ■William- Matticks; Minnie McManus against John McManus; Bertha Snyder against Charley Snyder; Hiram Ellis against Mae Ellis; William Allen against Nellie Allen; decree signed and petition to vacate; Ethel Brandon against Charles Brandon; Maranda England against Robert Ln-gland; Ada Stock against Bernard Stock; Beatrice Hughes against William Hughes; Anna Eggert against Charles F. Eggert; Marie Kooistra against Robert Kooistra; Helen Net-terville against Thomas Nottorvillo;A. - 'Mattie Garner against. CharlesGarner;'..Mattie Graham against William C. Graham; Shelton iJuttonagainst Fannie Dutton; Myrtle Roberts against. Harwood H. Roberts; Hester- Reading against Oza Beading; Sadie Beits against .George C. Belts,Friday—May Chonlet against August Chonlet; Mary J. Bailey against Burt M. Bailey; Mary Hoffman Woodworth against Levi G. Wood-worth; Samuel T. Fesler against Sadie Feselor; Bessie Bottle against Robert Bottle; Phoebe Propst against Kicholas Propst; Frances. Shea against John C. Shea; William Dunlop against Margaret Dunlop; Dorothy Lohman against Charles ft. Lehman; Leeta Eddy against Charles M. Eddy; Cassius Clay Shaffer against Bertha L. Shaffer; Ernest Breuer against Ada M. Breuer; Sadie R Montgomery against Frank Montgom ery; Grace Shupe against, lloadley Shupe; Ernma L, Van Draska against William Van Draska; William Pearce against Carrie Pearce; SusanB. Carlton against George F, Carl-tptti Dena Fischerd against Jullns10 gstoesealseewortod? t wo wor• Tisenc t he. emp posi way deni unilt; stril are TlployKoctheinhea(not been out on during the pastAas t raih Riel thisA 11kidenteanwo r 1uncifTheferepan;menagainstagainst.SpencerCome in and hear them; Ware-Way land Co.Lawrence Travilla, ;who has beent • ■ .away since last fall, traveling in the south and 'east, out of Paducah,Ky:, for the Richardson Lubricating company, is expected home in a fewdavs to vi^it w th home folks for a** . ■ .time. - , - ■Sidney Landcraft. Jr., leaves tonight for a trip to Denver in the interest of the Sheridan Stove Co. Sidney now' enjoys the title of saies manager, and has the road so much winter as usual.The. infant son of Henry Tersteggeand wife of 1-129 Chestnut street was christened yesterday afternoon at St. Francis church, the sponsors being Fred Rut ten and Miss Tinna Enlow. The boy, a bright, handsome babe was christened LeroyFrederich Barnard Terstegge.*; The Prairie. Benevolent association is giving a whist, the first of the after Lenten season at the Arcade hall this evening, and it is expected that a large crowd will be present.The Prairie Benevolent is one of the live and growing local benefit asso- ADA ciations, with some 20♦ members, and including some of the best men in the city.The funeral of the late Henry-Stormier took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the residence, at .1*28 Adams street, with services at St.Paul’s Evangelical church at 2:^0 o’clock. Interment Was at Green-mount cemetery. The Stove Polishers’ union attended in a body and many other friends of the deceased and his• • * family were present at the services.The annual meeting of the QuincyVisiting Nurse Association will be held at. .the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce this evening. All citizen* of Quiru-y ape invited to the meeting to hear the reports of the work which this association has been doing during the past year. The Visiting Nurse association is one of the organizations for sane and carefully supervised charity in .Quincy- and is worthy, of The support of the;.people *of the cit v.Sat u-day. evening inn parsonage by H. Clingan. They pie, the groomMiss Ethel Eunice Lorenz and Harold lt;\ Goddell, both of Pittsburg, Pa., were quietly married in Quincyat the P res byte r-the pastor. Rev. E. were a young cou-having recentlyreached his majority while the hr id ft was a year his senior. She had traveled alone from Pittsburg to meet and -.marry Mr. Goc dell who is a western traveling representative of the Wostinghouso Electric compfny.James Brooks, a negro, oiiarged with being implicated in a criminal, asatilt on Landrum Powers, a 14-year old colored girl and who was .indicted by the last grand jury in January, was arrested Saturday afternoon.. He had been out of the cit v for some time but wrord was re-»ceived at the office of the sheriffthat he was again in town,-and Deputy Lipps was detailed to arrest the man. Policeman Tim. Ford happened *0 run across the fugitive and placed him tinder arrest. He was delivered at the county jail and is being held there pending a disposal of his ease*-in the circuit court.Adstrep7:15withunexIzcddie \aroslt;yardHe ]wheiticai:thouh e a rcondof c w it h pastMrt o v/ nwas For fa rm lived horn* of 7 neve relat s i s t e: St. ?!ir\’Nhim.Th Geor of C conn Fox,the ;1fiWer/Kate Ferguson against JoUn turlng companyMrs. David Riedinger, Mrs. Frank Dick and Mrs! John M. Schoeneinan will be hostesses at a reception and mi scellaneous shower to be given for Miss Helen Gardner who is to be wedded to Walter P. Awerkamp. The reception will bo on the afternoon of Wednesday, April 6th. The wedding will take place at the bride’s home on Wednesday, April 20th, at 4:30 i. in., and will be purely a family affair. The bride is the only daughter of the. late Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Gardner, of 1019 Hampshire street and is an exceptionally beautiful young girl of the ^brunette typo. The groom is the son of Bernard Awerkampf assistant cashier of the Ricker National bauk and is himself associated with the Huck Manufac-WIXThsea sc ('her of 7one, noon Th Hein m a n,the 1Th runs lookc t hat Slug runiithey anotlTh first got did 1 * tholr
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