Tag Archives: William Haller

A few of many

Haller, William - Fort Wayne Weekly Sentinel, 1895-07-31A FEW OF MANY

Persons Who Have Been Afforded Great Relief

Below will be found a few testimonials to the skill of the widely known and justly famous Shaker Doctor, and the great value of his wonderful remedy, “Shaker Herbs.” The doctor and his assistants are guests of the Hotel Rich, and if the reader is afflicted with a tapeworm or any bodily ailment he should not fail to call on him.

Mr. William Haller, the well known butcher, testifies:

FORT WAYNE, Ind., July 31, ‘95
I am more than pleased to testify that on Friday, July 28, I called on the Shaker Medicine company in their offices at the Hotel Rich for consultation in regard to some mysterious ailment from which I had been suffering for a number of years and from which local physicians seemed to be unable to give me any relief. The doctor informed me that I was afflicted with a Tape worm. He gave me one dose of Shaker Herbs and in the course of several hours I was relieved of a monstrous Tape worm. I suffered from no sickness or inconvenience of any kind and gladly testify to the efficacy of Shaker Herbs.

WILLIAM HALLER,
107 East Lewis St.

“A Few of Many,” Fort Wayne Weekly Sentinel (Fort Wayne, Indiana), 31 July 1895, p. 7, col. 5; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 19 December 2013).

New residence

Haller, William - Fort Wayne News, 1899-07-19

Contractors Wahrenberg & Busching have received a contract to build a residence for William Haller on Madison street. It will cost $5,000.

“Contractors…,” Fort Wayne News (Fort Wayne, Indiana), 19 July 1899, p. 3, col. 6; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 13 December 2013).

Court Dockets

Haller, William - Fort Wayne Weekly Sentinel, 1892-07-06

Justice Hays fined William Haller $10 and costs for selling unwholesome meat.

“Court Dockets,” Fort Wayne Weekly Sentinel (Fort Wayne, Indiana), 06 July 1892, p. 3, col. 6; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://newspaperarchive.com : accessed 13 December 2013).

A young butcher arrives

Haller, Harry William - Birth announcement, 1897-05-02

A young butcher has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Haller. The papa is the East Lewis street meat market man.

“Local News,” Fort Wayne Gazette (Fort Wayne, Indiana), 2 May 1897, p. 8, col. 1-2; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://newspaperarchive.com : accessed 13 December 2013).

Licensed to Wed

Haller, William & Pearl McCormick - Marriage license, 1896-06-22

Licensed to Wed

Charles H. Rossington and Louisa Raquet.

William Haller and Pearl R. McCormick.

Edward F. Perry and Mary E. Diebold.

“Licensed to Wed,” Fort Wayne News (Fort Wayne, Indiana), 22 June 1896, p. 1, col. 7; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 13 December 2013).

Haller-McCormick

Haller, William & Pearl McCormick - Marriage annoucement, 1896-06-19

To-morrow afternoon at the residence of Dr. T. H. McCormick will occur the marriage of Miss Pearl McCormick to Mr. Wm. Haller. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Firman McCormick, brother of the bride, and Rev. Rice. Mr. Haller and bride will be at home immediately at 170 East Lewis street.

“To-morrow afternoon…,” Fort Wayne News (Fort Wayne, Indiana), 19 June 1896, p. 7, col. 3; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 13 December 2013).

Dragged Under A Wagon

Haller, William - Fort Wayne News, 1895-05-28

DRAGGED UNDER A WAGON

Wm. Haller Hurt in a Runaway Accident – – Other Mishaps

This noon, Wm. Haller, an East Lewis street butcher, was thrown from his wagon in a runaway accident at the corner of Jefferson and Hanna streets. He was dragged beneath the front wheels for a block, but fortunately escaped with a few painful bruises. The horse was stopped before much damage was done. The same horse ran away a few days ago and Mr. Haller’s face was badly cut.

“Dragged Under a Wagon,” Fort Wayne News (Fort Wayne, Indiana), 28 May 1895, p. 6, col. 5; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 13 December 2013).

Horribly Lacerated

Haller, William - Fort Wayne News, 1895-05-04

HORRIBLY LACERATED

William Haller, the butcher whose place of business is at the corner of Lafayette and Lewis streets, met with a most painful and distressing accident Sunday afternoon. He started out for a pleasure ride on his new saddle horse. The horse had evidently not been properly broken for saddle purposed, and plunged, jumped and “bucked” viciously. Mr. Haller was hurled from the saddle violently and alighted on the hard pavement on his right cheek. The cheek bone was exposed to view and the fleshy part of the face was torn loose and hung down over the chin, exposing the cheek bone and the jaw-bone in the frightful gash. Dr. McCausland sewed up the wound, and said although the injury is very painful and the gash an extremely large one, the wound will heal readily. A bad scar, however, may be the result.

“Horribly Lacerated,” Fort Wayne News (Fort Wayne, Indiana), 4 May 1895, p. 1, col. 4; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 13 December 2013).