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Painful news

Schwartz, W. B. - 1891-01-07

The friends of Mrs. W. B. Schwartz will be pained to learn that since her coming home she has suffered a relapse in health to such an extent that her return to Indianapolis is thought advisable. – [Democrat.

“Mrs. W. B. Schwartz,” Clay County Enterprise (Brazil, Indiana), 7 January 1891, p. 1, col. 1; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 2 February 2014).

The same clip was also published the following day in The Democrat:

Schwartz, W. B. - 1891-01-08

“Personal Paragraphs,” The Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 8 January 1891, p. 1, col. 6; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 2 February 2014).

The Trouble Begins

Schwartz, W. B. - 1890-09-04

Our readers will be pained to hear of the misfortune which was befallen the family of our fellow-citizen, W. B. Schwartz, the young wife and mother having been adjudged insane, supposed to be the result at least partially of disease and physical weakness.

“City and Vicinity,” The Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 4 September 1890, p. 1, col. 3; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 1 February 2014).

[Editor’s note: This story was big enough that it was picked up by several papers around the state. The following article also appeared on the same day in Ft. Wayne, Indiana.]

Schwartz, W. B. - 1890-09-04 Fort Wayne Sentinel

Mrs. W. B. Schwartz, wife of a prominent attorney at Brazil, has been declared insane. She labors under the hallucination that her devoted husband and father, Mr. A. B. Wheeler, a wealthy real estate man, are trying to poison her.

“Local News,” Fort Wayne Sentinel (Fort Wayne, Indiana), 4 September 1890, p. 3, col. 5; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://www.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 1 February 2014).

School Grades

Yegerlehner, school grades - 1883-03-01

School Grade

The following is the General Average per cent (in the various branches) for the scholars of District No. 1, Harrison township, Clay county, Indiana.

A GRADE
Quillar Royer, 92; Edwin Goshorn, 85; George Yegerlehner, 95; William Bumgardner, 92; Otis Royer, 89; Ella Bumgardner, 84; James Ream, 86; Mollie Ream, 87.

B GRADE
John Yegerlehner, 89; Will Yegerlehner, 89; Robert Goshorn, 75; Pheny Royer, 76; Mary Zurcher, 75; Charles Yegerlehner, 80.

W. B. SCHWARTZ,
Teacher

“School Grade,” The Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 1 March 1883, p. 4, col. 2.

Granted Pension

Yegerlehner, Christian - Granted pension, 1889-11-07

Christian Yegerlehner, Harrison township, has been granted a pension.

“City and Vicinity,” The Democrat (Brazil, Indiana), 7 November 1889, p. 1, col. 3.