Tag Archives: Brazil

Relocating

Schwartz, W. B. - 1890-06-11

Dr. H. A. Schwartz, of Somerdale, Ohio, brother of W. B. Schwartz, has located in this city for the practice of his profession. See his card in another place.

“Dr. H. A. Schwartz…,” Clay County Enterprise (Brazil, Indiana), 11 June 1890, p. 1, col. 1; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 30 January 2014).

Schwartz, H. A. - 1890-08-27

H. A. SCHWARTZ,

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,

BRAZIL, IND.

Office in Englehart Bros’. Drug Store, East Main At. Can be consulted in English or German at all hours.

“Advertisement”, Clay County Enterprise (Brazil, Indiana), 27 August 1890, p. 5, col. 6; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 30 January 2014).

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).

A meeting of citizens

Schwartz, W. B. - 1890-05-28A meeting of citizens was held at the Mayor’s office last Wednesday to make preparations for the celebration of the 4th of July. The various necessary committees were appointed, as follows: Soliciting, – Jos. Sowar, Jack Wehrle, John Vanes; grounds, Fred Nance and Mack Nees; program, J. L. Wilson, E. M. Dickson, J. W. Stewart, S. Siegek, W. D. McCullough; stands, Geo. Schultz, Chas. Jones, T. W. Jobe, J. S. Salladay; music, F. W. Schromyer; invitation and speakers, W. B. Schwartz, R. H. Crouch, T. N. James. There will be another meeting held to-night at the Mayor’s office, at which the above committees and the public generally, are urgently requested to be present.

“A meeting of citizens…,” Clay County Enterprise (Brazil, Indiana), p. 1, col. 2; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 28 January 2014).

More politics

Schwartz, W. B. - 1890-02-05THE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS

The Senator Gets There With Both Feet

No Demand for Untitled Workers

The Democratic county central committee met at the court house in this city Saturday afternoon for the purpose of organization by the election of new officers and to transact other matters preliminary to the inauguration of the campaign.

The townships were all represented by their respective committeemen and other Democrats of greater or less local prominence. For chairman there were five candidates, Senator Geo. A. Byrd, J. M. Hoskins, the former chairman, W. B. Schwartz, P. B. Triplett and Geo. R. Schultz. For some reason Mr. Hoskins was not in demand for chairman this year, and when the ballot was counted it was found that he had received no votes, while Mr. Schwartz received four and Mr. Byrd all the rest, which gave him the place by all the majority necessary. Mr. P. B. Triplett was selected for secretary. No treasurer was elected.

The committee decided upon a delegate convention to be held in Brazil on the 19th of April. This will make the campaign nearly seven months long. The purpose of this early convention is alleged to be to keep down heat in the party, to forestall the development of too many candidates, and, above all, to give ample time for the hot elements to cool off. From present indications it is expected that the mass of the party will be pretty well heated up, and like a lake of hot lava, it will take it a long time to cool off, especially in the summer time. It is designed to have the April winds to fan the hot brow of Democrary for a few days after convention, before going into the summer solstice.

As things now stand politics is all in the Democratic party. The contest for the nominations is hot, and like a hot box, will continue to grow hotter as the end of the journey is approached.

“The Democratic Caucus,” Clay County Enterprise (Brazil, Indiana), p. 4, col. 3; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 26 January 2014).

Another Real estate transfer

Schwartz, W. B. - 1889-08-08 Real Estate

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

Transfers for the week ending yesterday, compiled and furnished by Jarboe, Holliday & Byrd, Clay county abstractors:

Victoria Schwartz to W. B. Schwartz e1/2 lot 17 Lambert’s Brazil 850.

“Real Estate Transfers,” The Brazil Register (Brazil, Indiana), 8 August 1889, p. 1, col. 4; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 25 January 25).

Acquittal

Schwartz, W. B. - 1889-07-25Mrs. Brittick Acquitted.

Mrs. Mary Brittick was acquitted on trial of the charge of assaulting Mrs. McMains with intent to murder. The case involved considerable feeling. The state was represented by the prosecuting attorney and Major W. W. Carter and the defendants by W. B. Schwartz and the firm of Holliday & Byrd. The verdict was received with tremendous shouting and uproar which lasted for considerable time.

“Mrs. Brittick Acquitted,” The Brazil Register (Brazil, Indiana), 25 July 1889, p. 1, col. 3; digital image, NewspaperArchive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : 22 January 2014).

Allowances

Schwartz, W. B. - 1889-07-13

ALLOWANCES

List Allowances…the Board of Commissions of Clay county Ind. at the Regular…the Session 888

W. B. Schwartz, county attorney……….75 00

“Allowances,” Brazil Miner (Brazil, Indiana), 13 July 1889, p. 8, col. 3; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.org : 22 January 2014).

Politics

Schwartz, W. B. - 1888-03-29In the Democratic Camp

Brazil township Democrats Thursday night nominated Geo. Jones for trustee, John Rodenbarger, Paris Biggerstaff, Pat Furlong, for Constables; Clarence Weaver for Supervisor. Resolutions were passed endorsing Governor Gray’s administration and Senator Voorhees and Turpie, and favoring Cleveland for President and Gov. Gray for Vice President.

A Hendricks Club has been organized, President W. B. Schwartz; Vice Presidents Wm Y. Stewart, John M. Turner, Henry Webrle, M. D. Gray; secretary, A. W. Knight; assistant C. W. Yocum; Marshal, F. M. Wright; assistant Marshal, Geo. W. Erwin; Sergant-at-arms, Jas. Boucher.

Geo. A. Byrd, the well-known attorney of this city, announces as Democratic candidate for State Senator from Clay and Owen. The office belongs to Clay County by rights. If a Democrat is to fill the office, no better man can be found.

“In the Democratic Camp,” Brazil Register (Brazil, Indiana), p. 1, col. 3; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://newspaperarchive.org : accessed 19 January 2014).

Another Real Estate Transfer

Schwartz, W. B. - 1887-10-20

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

For the week ending yesterday, complied and furnished by Jarboe Holiday & Byrd, Clay county Abstractors:

W B Schwartz to A B Wheeler lot 31 Shat 2 Brazil………..800

“Real Estate Transfers,” Brazil Register (Brazil, Indiana), 20 October 1887, p. 4, col. 4; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://newspaperarchive.com : accessed 19 January 2014).

Real Estate Transfer

Schwartz, W. B. - 1887-08-18

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

For the week ending yesterday, complied and furnished by Jarboe Holiday & Byrd, Clay County Abstractors:

A B Wheeler to W B Schwartz & wife lot 29 Shattucks 2 Brazil      800

“Real Estate Transfers,” Brazil Register (Brazil, Indiana), 18 August 1887, p. 8, col. 3; digital image, Newspaper Archives (http://newspaperarchive.org : accessed 19 January 2014).