Rochester Times Union 16 Feb 1920 Name of Man Murdered in 1918 on List of Jurors Canandaigua, Feb. 16 - Included in a list of 36 men drawn to serve as jurors at the March County Court term is that of McClellan MOSHER a resident of Victor who was murdered by Earl AUSTIN in April 1918. It is explained that the list from which the jurors were drawn was made up three years ago. On the panel are these names: Edward S. HARRIS of Manchester, John __RMENTER of Geneva, Charles SALES of Victor, Cash OSBORN of Gorham, A. M. GARDNER of Canandaigua, Clifford PLIMPTON of Richmond, Stuart ROBINSON of Seneca, George G. GOODELLE of Geneva, George HEATH of West Bloomfield, George W. WASHBURN of Victor, William B. FORSTER of Seneca, Carl F. BRUNT of Geneva, Charles A. GREEN of Gorham, Fred C. WALLACE of Hopewell, A.F. HOTCHKISS of Naples, Milton LAWRENCE of Geneva, John MCILLVENE of Bristol, Fred F. BROSHARD of Phelps, Dennis O'NEIL of Victor, George A. SMITH of West Bloomfield, W. D. HENLEN of Geneva, Alexander P. GILLIS of Victor, Elbert BURD of South Bristol, A. B. HATHAWAY of Farmington, Orin BLAIR of Gorham, Martin ROBYN of Manchester, Fred ANSILINGER of Manchester, Bert (BorD)ANGERT of Geneva, William MILLER of Geneva, R. D. HAPPLE of Phelps, George MCGUIGAN of Geneva, Frank P. DOYLE of Canandaigua, McClellan MOSHER of Victor, George DEWEY of Gorham. Maj. MCDOWELL Has Sleeping Sickness as Flu Afermath Elmira, Feb 16. - The condition of Major Robert P. MCDOWELL, well known Elmira man, who is suffering from sleeping sickness following an attack of influenza, is reported unchanged. He has been afflicted with the malady for over a week and is receiving treatment at Arnot-Ogden Hospital. Major MCDOWELL, who is in the Quartermaster Department of the 78th Division, was one of the youngest majors in overseas service. Lucy DAVIS Weds James VOORHEIS Chili Station, Feb. 16. - At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fred DAVIS, one mile south of this place, on Saturday afternoon, their daughter, Lucy DAVIS, was united in marriage to James VOORHEIS of Ogden. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. C. HUMPHREY, pastor of the North Chili Methodist Church, of which both the bride and bridegroom are members, in the presence of about 60 relatives and friends. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served. The bride is a graduate of the Brockport Normal School, and the bridegrom is a well-known young man of this locality. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. VOORHEIS will reside on the farm of the bridegroom's father, two miles north of this place. This Day in Rochester's History February 16, 1870 - Fifty Years Ago Today A Mask-ball was held at the HERVEY ice rink, with exhibition skating by Master BARKER. John M. SMITH of Wheatland exhibited before the Court House two large hogs of his own raising, one weighing 850 pounds and the other 805 pounds. It was announced that Joseph FIELD had let the contract for the new building at Market and State streets to THOMPSON & MCELHINNEY, who would soon raze the old building February 16, 1890. - A. ADAMS read a paper before the Single Tax Union on "Creeds and Their Influence". Ada NOYES of 52 Rowley street made an appeal for funds to carry on the Italian mission Sunday-school which had been organized at 6 South St. Paul street in the previous year. Fred ZIMBRICH challenged A. E. JONES to a five-mile roller-skating race at Washington Rink, March 1, for a purse of $400. February 16, 1900 - Twenty Years Ago Today Charles S. SMITH of 7 Marietta street and Richard CREIGHTON of 85 Spencer street, were badly burned while rescuing SMITH's 14-year-old brother, whose clothing had caught fire from a gas jet in DUGAN & HUDSON's shoe factory at 175 North Water street. The first annual banquet of School 12 Alumni Association was held in the new school building. President William ROBACHER, jr., presided, and addresses were made by James R. DAVY, Alida LATTIMORE, Mark W. WAY, and Mrs. W. A. MONTGOMERY. Pupils of Elizabeth MCCARTHY gave a recital at 673 Powers Building. Among those taking part were Madelon SCHUYLER, Anna WAGER, Irene JESSERER, Daisy TANNER, Evelyn LEVI, Olive RAGAN and Isidore FEDERBUSH. submitted by Dorothy Russell Rooney