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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY June 11, 1912 # 1
    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle June 11, 1912 RECORD OF DEATHS William GENTHNER died suddenly at his home in East Rochester Sunday evening. In the afternoon he had been out for an automobile ride with his wife and a friend. Shortly after his return he complained of severe pain in his chest and he soon died. He was a mason contractor and at one time was president of the village. At the time of his death he was a director of the First National Bank of East Rochester. He leaves his wife. Barbara SEUFFERT BRENNER died last evening at the home of her son, William P. SEUFFERT, No. 466 Maple street, aged 70 years. She leaves three sons, William P., Joseph and Charles SEUFFERT; twelve grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mrs. Mina HUNT died Sunday morning at the home of a nephew, Fred J. BROWNYARD, No. 13 Yale street, aged 50 years. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. M. WARD and Mrs. F. L. BROWNYARD, and two nephews. Leo J. DESMOND, infant son of Frederick and the late Jennie R. DESMOND, died Sunday evening (June 9, 1912), aged 2 years. The remains were removed to No. 93 Edinburgh street. ** ACCUSED OF DRIVING LAME HORSE Andrew GRANCHELLI, 28 years old, a baker living at No. 58 Jones street, was arrested in Exchange street yesterday afternoon by Agents BOYINK and SMITH, of the Humane Society, on a charge of cruelty to an animal. Both front feet of the horse he was driving attached to his bakery wagon were sore and it was lame. The man was warned a week ago that he must give the horse a chance to get well. ** BRUTAL TEAMSTER FINED Irondequoit Justice Won't Stand for Horse-Beating At the close of his hearing before Justice of the Peace BUYCK, of Irondequoit yesterday afternoon Richard SEHM, a teamster living at No. 1339 North Goodman street, was fined $30 for cruelty to an animal. He paid rather than go to the penitentiary. The man was arrested a week or so ago by Agent William J. BOYINK, of the Humane Society. It was alleged that on May 23d at the Heffer sand bank in Ridge road, Irondequoit, he beat one of his horses in an unusually severe manner. A man who has a farm near by complained to SEHM, and was abused in return. The farmer notified Agent BOYINK, who went to the place where the team was at work and found the horse bore some thirty or forty welts upon his body. Some time ago SEHM was arrested for beating a horse with a club in the northern part of the city. He was fined $10 in police court. The horse died of its injuries. ** TOLD IN A WORD OR TWO Dr. KEELER will speak to-morrow night at No. 27 Church street on "Health an the Home." The Central W. C. T. U., will meet, this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. WARNER, No. 10 Franklin Square. The directors of the Humane Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will meet Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock at No. 103 St. Paul Street. A pound social will be held by the women of Lutheran Concordia Church to-morrow afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock at the German Home for the Aged in South avenue. In the account of the arrest of Richard GATES, accused of speeding his automobile and fined $15, it was stated that it was his second offense. Mr. GATES says it was his first offense. The Ladies Aid Society of Lyell Avenue Baptist Church, assisted by the Philadelphia Class, will hold a lawn fete Thursday evening at the home of Mr. DRANSFIELD, Shurman street and Myrtle Hill park. ** FIGHTS INCOMPETENCY FIAT State Hospital Inmate Would Reopen Sheriff's Jury Case Charles S. BECKTOLD appeared before Justice SAWYER in Supreme Court yesterday with a motion in behalf of Christian A. HEMPEL to reopen a sheriff's jury proceeding in which HEMPEL was found incompetent to manage his property. The proceeding was begun by HEMPEL'S daughter after he had been in the Rochester State Hospital several months and was fought hard by him. Physicians and neighbors of HEMPEL testified for and against him before Charles M. WILLIAMS as commissioner. Mr. BECKTOLD based his motion on alleged misconduct of a member of the sheriff's jury during the hearing. He had ten affidavits, including those of physicians, that the juror showed unfitness for service. The Court adjourned the argument until Thursday to give Arthur WARREN, attorney for Miss HEMPEL, opportunity to file answering affidavits. On the day new affidavits will be offered by HEMPEL'S counsel, to the effect that the juror appeared mentally weak from advanced age. Members of sheriff's juries, who are taken at random from available citizens by deputies, receive 25 cents a day for their services. In the HEMPEL case the attorneys stipulated that they should receive the regular juror's compensation, $3 a day. ** ADMITS STEALING SUCTION HOSE Rush Young Man Pays for Hose and $15 Fine for Theft Seeing a twenty-five foot suction hose, that had been used on a hay bailer on the BROWN farm, in Rush, Carl SCHAFFER, aged 25, picked it up and took it home. Yesterday afternoon he was arrested by Deputy Sheriff, J. H. BELINK, of Rush, on the charge of petit larceny and when arrsigned(?) before Justice of the Peace S. H. KENZIE, pleaded guilty. He paid a fine of $15 and $10 additional for the hose. The hose was the property of P. J. O'CONNELL, of Lima. SCHAEFFER was suspected of having taken it and was found by the deputy yesterday using it on a stone crusher. ** FELL TO STREET IN FAINT John R. METZ, 42 years old, who says he has no home, fell in a sort of faint, at State and Andrews streets yesterday. ** FUNERAL OF MRS. KLEINDIENST The funeral of Mrs. Margaret KLEINDIENST, widow of Jacob KLEINDIENST, who died on Sunday morning in Buffalo, will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house of her son, Coroner Henry KLEINDIENST, No. 234 Orchard street, Mrs. KLEINDIENST was 82 years old. She leaves one other son, Charles Fels, of Buffalo, with whom she lived at the time of her death, and two daughters, Mrs. Frank PARKER and Mrs. Katherine DOYLE, of this city. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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