Boonville Standard, Friday, July 30, 1897: Mrs. Catherine DREHER died last Sunday at Evansville at the residence of Hon. Curran A. DEBRULER. Mrs. DREHER was aged 81 years, and her death was due to old age. Deceased was well known in Boonville. Mrs. DREHER was mother of Mrs. Wm. SWINT, Mrs. C. A. DEBRULER, and other children not well known here. She was born in 1816. Deceased was the niece of Gov. TIFFIN, Ohio's first executive. The funeral took place Tuesday at Rockport. Accidental Death At Newburgh Mr. C. R. DEBRULER, of Newburgh, was accidentally run over and killed, by a Dummy freight train, on Thursday, July 22, last week. The leader says he was walking along the track and did not notice the train coming. He was quite deaf, having to use an ear trumpet. He stepped onto the track, was struck by the train and dragged quite a distance. The accident occurred near the Curtis' corner. His body was terribly mangled, and he lived only a short time after the accident. He leaves two children, a son, C. A. DEBRULER, a drummer of Evansville, and a daughter, Miss Clara, who lived with her aged father. The Dummy Company are not blamed for the accident. The train men did all in their power to stop the train, but it was a down grade and the train could not be stopped at once. Mr. DEBRULER had been cautioned by several persons to keep off the track. Coroner MCVEY held an inquest and decided the death was purely accidental. Meyer--Divinney County Surveyor Louis MEYER, of near Canal, and Mrs. Hortense DIVINNEY, of Ditney post office, were united in marriage last Sunday. The groom is well known in Warrick county, and has many friends. The bride was the widow of Edward DIVINNEY. The Standard wishes joy and prosperity to the newly wedded couple.