Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Feb 16, 1915 CHARGED WITH HOLD UP Perry, Feb. 15 - John SMITH and Joseph RISKI were arrested early this morning by Chief of Police BUTLER as suspects in a hold-up which took place in Water street at 12 o'clock Sunday night. It is alleged that the two men went to the home of Stephen MAYNE and awakened him late in the evening. He was called outside the house and robbed of $14.71. John DOMBROSKI, who was with him, was assaulted, but not seriously injured. The defendants are being held in the village lockup and will be given a hearing before Police Justice W. D. OLMSTED at 9 o'clock on Tuesday. * LOUISE SOPHIA RUDGERS Perry, Feb. 15 - The sudden death of Louise Sophia RUDGERS, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MERTON RUDGERS, occurred in their farm house six miles north of this village yesterday morning. Death was due to diphtheria with which she had been ill three days. She was born on November 28th, 191?. (line unreadable) morning at 11 o'clock. Burial will be made in Hope cemetery. * ESTATE VALUED AT $18,000 Wife of Powell C. Davis to Be Supported from Income Warsaw, Feb. 15 - The will of Powell C. DAVIS, who died in Perry February 3d, was admitted to probate in Surrogate's Court here to-day. By the terms of the will his widow, Ann DAVIS, is to be supported and maintained from the income of the property. After her death all property is to be divided between his children, William DAVIS, Jennie HERRINGTON and Porter DAVIS, and a grandson Charles DAVIS. The sons, William and Porter DAVIS, are named executors of the estate, which is valued at $18,000 personalty. The will bears the date of November 27, 1911. The will of Eugene O'BRIEN, late of Arcade, who died January 10th, was admitted to probate. James GODFREY, of Buffalo, is made executor of the estate, which is valued at $1,500 personalty. By the terms of the will, bequests of money are made to each of his children, to Nellie GODFREY, $300; Minnie SHAW, $50; Alice GLEASON and Alice FRENCH, each, $150, and to his son, Joe O'BRIEN, $50. The will is dated November 23, 1914. * JAMES E. BROGAN Perry, Feb. 15 - James E. BROGAN, a lifelong resident of Wyoming county, died yesterday morning in the home of Floyd SMITH in Lake street, after a brief illness. He was a resident of Portageville and had been taking treatment at the Parker Hospital for the past few weeks. Death was due to heart failure. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin BROGAN and was born in Hunts on November 19, 1848. Besides his wife, Mrs. Ellen BROGAN, he leaves a sister, Mrs. James O'DONNELL, of Hunts; one son, Thomas, of New York city, and three daughters, Mary, of Buffalo; Anna and Ellen, of Brooklyn. The remains were taken to his late home and the funeral will be held from the Catholic Church in Portageville on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, Rev. Albert F. RIVERS officiating. Burial will be in Hunts. * FAIRPORT NOMINATION Three Parties Select Candidates for Charter Election Fairport, Feb. 13 - The village primaries of the Republican, Democratic and Progressive parties were held in the Town Hall Saturday evening to nominate candidates for the annual charter election, which is to be held Tuesday, March 9th. The nominees are. Republicans - Village president, Edward L. DUDLEY; village trustees, 2 years, L. W. HOLLANDER, E. C. MEACHUM, John H. STEBBINS; treasurer, George G. MULLINER; assessor, M. M. JEWELL; police justice, Howard (B or D) PARK. Democrats - Village president, James H. COTTER; trustees, 3 years, J. Milton McMAHON, Glenn S. DORD, Charles H. BILLINGHURST; treasurer, Edward R. BROWN; assessor, George STUBBINGS; police justice, Patrick DOYLE. Progressives President, E. L. DUDLER; trustees, B. F. BUTLER, Arnold J. LAMB, C. H. BILLINGHURST; treasurer, George G. MOLLINER; assessor, R. M. ROBERTS, police justice, Hugh D. MELLEN. * WILLIAM LINCOLN Canandaigua, Feb. 15 - The death of William LINCOLN occurred in his home on the Geneva turnpike last night about 10 o'clock. Mr. LINCOLN'S death was due to a cancer from which he had been suffering for some time. He leaves his wife, two sons and a daughter, Rev. C. M. EDDY, pastor of the Methodist Church, will conduct the funeral to be held from the Lincoln home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in the West Avenue cemetery. * FUNERAL OF MR. WELLMAN Masonic Honors for Former Supervisor and Assessor of Kendall Holley, Feb. 15 - The funeral of Irving ? WELLMAN, a former supervisor and assessor of the town of Kendall was held to-day from his late home in Kendall and was largely attended. Social lodge, 713 F. & A. M. of Kendall, and Orleans Chapter, 175 Royal Area Masons, of Albion, had charge of the funeral, Attorney Warner THOMPSON of Albion, delivering the Masonic oration. The bearers were brother Masons C. S. BRIDESMAN, E. M. HICKS, F. B. MULFORD, H. J. MERRILL, W. W. -----, A. W. HIN---, W. B. BUCKMAN and William V. NEWCOMB, of Kendall. Among the floral tributes were beautiful designs from Orleans chapter, No. 175, R. A. M., of Albion, and from Social lodge 113 F. & A. M., of Kendall, Rev. L. D. WOODMA?ER officiated, assisted by Rev. C. D. IRWIN, of the Kendall M. E. Church and Rev. Harry GREENSMITH, of Illinois (last line unreadable) * MRS. EMILY L. TILLS Geneva, Feb. 15 - The death of Mrs. Emily L. TILLS, aged 32 years, occurred yesterday in the family home, No. 303 William street. She leaves her husband, William G. TILLS, one son, Howard Lo----(line unreadable) five brothers, Thomas, Albert, Frederick, Frank and George MILLARD; two sisters, Mrs. Charles K---ter and Miss Mary A. MILLARD, all of this city. The funeral will be held from the home at 3:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and from Trinity Church at 4:30 o'clock. Rev. Charles M. SILLS, D. D., rector of the church, will officiate and burial will be made in Glenwood cemetery. * WILL LEAVE FARM FOR VILLAGE Shortsville, Feb. 15 - Winfield ? MINK has sold his farm in the township of Farmington to Beverly CROWELL, of Manchester, who will take possession April 1st. Mr. MINK has purchased the house in Main street, Shortsville, now being erected by Murray MASON, and which will be ready for occupancy by April 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Harry HIXSON, of Shortsville, have sold their house in West Main street to Jesse STURDEVANT, and will occupy the HIBBARD house in East Main street until their new home is erected. * CLAUDIUS - McCORMACK Canandaigua, Feb. 15 - Miss Elizabeth McCORMACK and Edgar J. CLAUDIUS, both of this city, were married this afternoon in St. Mary's rectory by Rev. James T. DOUGHERTY. The bride's sister, Mrs. George KREMBLE, of this city, and Mr. KREMBLE were witnesses. * PORTA - DI BARTOLO Victor, Feb. 15 - In the parsonage of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in this village on Sunday afternoon took place, the wedding of Nike PORTA and Miss Angela DI BARTOLO, both residents of the Italian colony here. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. J. DONNELLY. * MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Permits Granted to Applicants at City Clerk's Office The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday at the city clerk's office: John H. KAST, No. 35 Joseph place, and Marguerite M. STEBLER, No. 5 Crystal place. Clyde R. LUMBARD, No. 89 Hudson avenue, and Anna LEDERTHELL, No. 8 Sullivan street. John CONNOLLY and Gertrude J. KAVANAUGH, both of No. 146 Bryan street. M---- -----, No. -8- Bay street and Guionena SALAMORA, No. 193 Central park. Frank J. ADAMS, Penfield(?) and Ada M. CLOSE, No. 377 Remington street. Robert S. TRYNOSKI, No. 18 Charlotte street, and Agnes M. SHERMAN No. 68 George street. Claude A. FACER, No. 87 Savannah street, and Carolyn E. SCHLAGETER, No. ??4 Sixth street. Edward J. BRUECKEL, No. 22 Arklow street, and Elizabeth J. HORAN, No. 52 Bleile terrace. Aloise FOREBLIEB, No. 12 Flech street, and Anna KUNZ, No. 48 Lorenzo street. Ni--eda SIPPTE?TA, No. 16 Marlow street, and Congetin-a SE?OI, No. 14 Charles street. Peter CY-KIEWICZ, No. 816 Avenue D, and Stella NAPIERALA(?), No. 96 Pulaski street. Anthony BARTAWICK and Elizabeth BURCHKUT, both of No. — Wadsworth street. (Line unreadable) and Tekla OZARENKE, No. 12 Pryor street. Paul J. WEST, No. 2?? Barrington street, and Lillian L. BAUER, No. 76 Furlong street. * Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS