Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer, January 10, 1891, p. 1. Note: Consider Baggerty as a spelling variant of Baggerly. BLOODY FIGHT IN A CHURCH English, Indiana, January 9-Further details of the church row at Marietta show that William Lowe and William Baggerly (sic) entered the church while intoxicated and one of them stepped on the toe of a little brother of William Wiseman. This led to a row that was quieted. After church service, however, Baggerly forced a fight on Wiseman and was twice knocked down. Lowe then went to his assistance and stabbed Wiseman several times, one of the cuts being dangerous. Several other men then joined in an assault upon Lowe using stones and other weapons, and he was forced to fight. Baggerly's skull was fractured and his cheek bone was broken. Wiseman and Baggerly are both in critical condition and not expected to live.