Tag Archives: Brazil Democrat

Dr. Henry A. Schwartz

Schwartz, W. B. - 1890-05-29

Dr. Henry A. Schwarz, just from Tuscarawas county, Ohio, is visiting his brother, W. B. Schwartz, and has concluded to locate here in the practice of medicine, instead of going farther west to find a location. THE DEMOCRAT extends a hearty welcome.

“Individualities,” Brazil Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 29 May 1890, p. 8, col. 1; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 29 January 2014).

Legal Business

Schwartz, W. B. - 1890-03-13

W. B. Schwartz went to Indianapolis on legal business Wednesday.

“Individualities,” The Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 13 March 1890, p. 1, col. 5; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 27 January 2014).

Funeral

Schwartz, W. B. - 1889-08-08 Funeral

W. B. Schwartz went to Clay City Tuesday to attend the funeral of a niece.

“Individualities,” The Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 8 August 1889, p. 1, col. 5; digital image, Newspaper Archives (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 25 January 2014).

[The niece was Henrietta (Yegerlehner) Steuernagel who died 5 August 1889. Henrietta was the daughter of Christian and Elizabeth (Schwartz) Yegerlehner.]

Monthly Meeting of the Masons

Schwartz, W. B. - 1886-10-22

Masonic Notice

Centennial Lodge No. 541, F. & A. M., meets in regular session on the second and fourth Thursday nights of each month. Visiting brethren are most cordially invited to attend. A. J. SOURWINE, W. M.

W. B. SCHWARTZ, Secretary.

Jan. 7 yr.

“Masonic Notice,” Brazil Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 22 October 1886, p. 8, col. 4; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 12 January 2014).

Wedding Bells

Schwartz, W. B. - 1886-05-20Sunday, immediately after the morning service, at the parsonage, Rev. Middleton united in marriage Mr. W. B. Schwartz, the well known young attorney, to Miss Victoria Wheeler, daughter of A. B. Wheeler, Esq. So quiet had the matter been kept that but few if any at all of their friends knew that the event would take place. The young couple, however, have the best wishes of a large circle friends, who extend their congratulations and wish them a long and prosperous life. Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz are housekeeping on east Church street, near the Catholic church.

“Individualities,” The Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 20 May 1886, p. 1, col. 3; digital image, Newspaper Archives (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 12 January 2014).

Schwartz, William & Victoria Wheeler - Marriage, 1886

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“Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959,” database and images, Family Search (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 15 January 2014), William B. Schartz and Victoria Wheeler, 1886; citing Clay County, Indiana, Marriages (1883-1887) v. 6: 418.

Forty-Sixth Anniversary

Schwartz, W. B. - 1886-05-13

Forty-Sixth Anniversary

Friday evening last the members of the Clay County Bar, residents in this city, were royally entertained by Mrs. George A. Knight, at her residence with a 6 o’clock dinner, the occasion being a grand surprise to her husband on his forty-sixth birthday. Covers were laid for twenty-five and the dinner served in four courses. After justice had been done to the feast, the guests were entertained in a social way by Miss Grace Knight rendering excellent music, and in recitals of legal reminiscences by the fraternity. All the guests expressed themselves as having enjoyed the evening pleasantly and departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Knight many more anniversaries. Those present were Messrs. S. D. Coffey, W. W. Carter, S. W. Curtis, C. E. Matson, P. T. Luther, J. M. Crompton, W. M. Ridpath, J. Q, Cornell, W. B. Schwartz, J. A. McNutt, Geo. A. Byrd, Jno. B. Hussey, E. S. Holliday, Joe Van Ayer, J. Croasdale, J. W. Stewart, H. Teter, W. P. Blair, E. H. Hussey, D. W. Brattin and Jacob Herr.

“Forty-Sixth Anniversary,” The Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 13 May 1886, p.1, col. 4; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : 12 January 2014).

A partnership dissolved

Schwartz, W. B. - 1885-07-16

W. B. Schwartz and John E. R. Ewing have dissolved their partnership in the law practice owing to Ewing’s intention to go West and grow up with the country. Mr. Schwartz, however, will always be found prompt to attend to all legal business in the same office over Hauck & Son’s store.

“City and  Vicinity,” The Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 16 July 1885, p. 1, col. 3; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://newspaperarchive.com : accessed 12 January 2014).

A Partnership

Schwartz, W. B. - 1885-02-12

W. B. Schwartz and John Ewing have formed a partnership for the practice of law and established their office over Hauck’s grocery store.

“City and Vicinity,” The Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 12 February 1885, p. 1, col. 2; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://newspaperarchive.com : accessed 10 January 2014).

New Abode

Schwartz, W. B. - 1883-03-15

–W. B. Schwartz, late a Harrison township teacher, has taken up his abode in this city.

“Personal,” Brazil Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 15 March 1883, p. 8, col. 2; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://newspaperarchive.com : accessed 7 January 2014).

Diabetes Positively Cured!

Schiele, Michael - Diabetes cured, 1892-03-10

DIABETES POSITIVELY CURED

And also Children of Ned Webking [?]
Diabetes is a disease of the liver – it does not perform its functions; more water is passed than can be assimilated, causing a diarrhea of the kidneys – that is, everything taken into the stomach seems to turn to water. Actual trial and numerous tests prove that William C. Davis’ preparation cures the distressing and fatal disease. For proof of all that is claimed for the remedy you are referred to Michael Schiele, of Harrison township, aged 60 years; Mrs. Aquilla Hixon, Alberton, Vigo county; John Starks, Parke county; A.W. Turner and Jonathan Griffy, Brazil. Price $1.00 per bottle.

“Diabetes Positively Cured,” Brazil Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 10 March 1892, p. 8, col. 6.