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The Weekly Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • 1

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I 1 U-iil TOL. XXXVIII NO. 7. 'iVILLE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 905.

MCE FIVE CENTS I alleged YY AT IIP nonsupport ana cruelty, site A CAAIP N3. 9 TEMPTS TO consulted him and asked his advice i GUARD LIFE would had he been her own fathe cr for Jno. Crouch, Sam Bull. Robt. Wynn, 11.

Bass, 'Jake Strickland, Garner, W. W. Worthing ton and T. Crosby. After the guests had fimshid supper cigars were passed among them.

On the whole the affair was a brilhaiit success and the young men who i -4 ASSAULT Ilendel is handsome and of kind, chivalrous and honorable "a ail he was a man whose death is a loss to not only his county but his Staterfor in exercising rights as a citizen he, acted only for its best interests." The family and 'dear" old. mother, who survive him at her Kentucky home, our heartfelt sympathy goes out in this their dark hour of sorrow. managed it deserve much credit for The Times Adds One More, Poem in Its Campaign of Meggett for ilayor is Launched Prominent Citaen Gets iViixed Up in Divorce Proceedings A Black Drute Attacks Two Ladies Last Tuesday Night its grand success. Over "eighty members and guests participated in the festivities. 'Contest Death of Mrs.

Beards'jee, cf Bolivar Camp No. 6 will give their big i-Mow-out on next i.uesdav nurht. At' Bolivar, Mis on Saturday, fSTim ANNAXSiOF CAMP NO. fnAfr? 4 -s. is will no doubt be one of the September a Mrs, Elira JL affairs of the quarantine Charles A 'A it lee, wife of ir i- brother n( P.ardlef formerK- ti i i ilie camp is composed Ot ail Lb- when ro The long sfoot.

was -artis- eraU hearted voIunteers, and SCt decorated, and on it neither "money nor pains will be i to insure all a grand feast and ,1 ro ana iro I me sumptuous spreaa. wt. t. was held at the residence and ceme- a -Paru good time, Toasts have alreaJv i-. I terv.

"Th attendance wat verv larse. i tl 4' i icnym-ot iuc taiue were lanterns to i Or, atwa -Mm. Beardslee- was a. patient and frrtfcu jj assigned and good speaking pleasing personality. Speaking of the charges made by her husband, her eye filled with tears and her vo'ce trembled.

She said: "Mr. Kriger is my guardian. "He was my father's and mother's best friend. "When my father died he became my mother's business adviser, and vhen mother died, five years after my father, he was appointed the guardian of her five children, I was 8 years old when he took me and my brothers and sisters. He reared us educatd us and managed our property for us.

He is now years oil and I am only 31. "It is true when I married Mr. Iltn del he opposed our marriage, because he did not think Mr. Hendel wouldl treat me well, and wanted to prevent any entering my life. He did what any parent might have done under similar circumstances.

"He is still my business representative, and manages what little property I now own. "Ever since I have lived in St. Louis that is the last three years-Mr. Kriger has visited me in my home, but this year, owing to the trouble, he did not. think it would be pleasant, and asked me to spend my vacation in Chicago.

I did so, and w-as accompanied by my friend, Miss fierce tloplcing foe can be looked for. long sufferer for over. a year and died the tent in ach Hirrtinn tnr fhicH bQvtri'rig near WhieK ts hovering near some and far' -V in the LordfRey, Dr. Brooks, of thirty feet were at Jeast sixty Japani He hoott-tegomyias, incideulaUy; lienoirrQacnea a dmuuiui ana nu- j5ghted Iantern3 naking the sur. pressive sermon, r-i i roandings as bright as day.

YELLOW FEVER SITUATION At. the north end of the "table "and between.two. srows of Japanese Ian-trnsas a large banner bearing the shootsiieveral hole Bt histiWhatisrmLhaRd to And cjgarettpoised or aj whlfl "Yours. for the Next Mayor When I dyitJ2ett ofthe'cityr-, died at th Can Lift the Lid." whbteaf- dkifJt jwiiwre'jscaieu ai me xauic I 1 ill IMC fiCIJiJl 1 litl" and af fiask-Sight picture of the as- I 's: Roy last, Thursday," afternoon at f- False alarm! Hehol WtlrsrviWhelnrV 'Wr So False alarmlJIeghot WtlrryaWhe-ock. Tte' w'Wr fo' B4u.Hrt.w.Vf1.Wnl1Tfr Greenville has another fiend in the form of a man in its midst.

He is being hunted both by officers and citixens, and should he be caught the people will be judge and jury in his case. It wa last Tuesrfv rlii" toil il) black brute made his way up the step of" the Depot and without knocking or saying a word, entered the room of a lady who was rclining on the bed reading a book -He had in his hand a knife, and a.4 he approached her told her to keep i. quiet or he would kill her. She bgarl talking to him and when she saw her chance ran into the hall and the negro followed, and to get out he had to pass by her when she looked closely at him. In jeaving dropped the knife which was a paper knife with a pearl handel.

It- was but a few minutes after the attempt had been committed before Marshal Hebron and several police- men with dogs were on the scene b'-t- I the dogs lost what was supposed to be the negro's tracks on the outskirts of the city. Before the sun of the next morn-, ing had rien the telephone xchange'1Vw! of the city was about five-, o'clock, by the rear entrance posedly by the ame negro who'ap proached one of the lad operatorst who was resting on a cot. He com-K- manded her to keep quiet Jit the same; time catching her by the V. Instead of obeying the 're quest she called to another operator! which frightened him causing release his grasp and flee "Ztf 'a-" ceived No Improve- turns atotrnd, ment is Noted jea.rsjpfge.andfiadbecn for tnup. the memb rs.

of somtime Camp ofi sfiowin'g the Right Hon. funeral services held -dt KnaDD Mesreett. whn it vva announ- And bends all his thoughts to find cea wouia mase nis tnaiaen campaign NEW, ORLEANS, Sept. 3. New The Saturday Evening Tost, of Vicksburg, contained the following: The "suit of Meyer B.

Ilendel, of St Louis, against II. F. Kriger, of Greenville, a rich Greenville citizen, for $20,000 for alienation of the affection- of Mrs. Ilendel wah filed today -in the' United States Circuit Caurt at Vicksburg. The focal at-torenys for the plaintiff are Brumni Hirsch.

Mr. Kriger, the defandant, is a well known character in Greenville, and is said to be wealthy. He owns considerable stock in one of the Greenville banks. Mr. Kriger is a German and went to Greenville years ago, penniless.

He was a carpenter, inT dustrious and thrifty, and by saving his money and making judicious investments, he soon became well to do- The following was the document filed: H. F. Kriger, In the Circuit Co of the Uuit'd States, Division of the D'str Mississippi. Plaintiff states that he' is a citizen of the State of Missouri and residing in, St. Louis, in said State, and that H.

F. Krger. the defendant, is a citizen of the State of. Mississippi, residing in said Sfate. Plaintiff states Ada Kanatzner Hendel is at "alt the times hereinafter, mentioned was the wife of plain tiff, and that "during the several months previous to the 28th day nf July, 1905, while plaintiff living and cohabiting with and supporting his said wife, Ada Kanatzner Hendel, were living" happily together.

as maj and wife, the said defendant, wrongfully 1 contriving and intending to "injure plaintiff and deprive him of the society, affection and as-fance of his wife, said H. Kriger, without the knowledge or consent of plaintiff, by power and per suasion, caused said wife of plaintiff to'' institute suit a'gainst'' him, and, through defendant's efforts against speech at this spread'sitting at the cases, 44. Marie When we returned to St. Louts Mr. Kriger stayed at tl ft.

Wayayand.meanti 1 1 To raise money to pay his taxes. IMS Cf "All Worries and cares fly away, iriliia1a Teddy Huntzberger frying some son Archer. by'Drj -Bortt A- sad incident-of the-death'of Blue Grass Hotel. I Deaths, 4., Total deaths, 308. "When I resolved upon obtaining divorce from Mr.

Hendel, I nat was vtne. aosence Pi Df tbe Hon. Mr, 'Meggetfs daughter, Mrs-CharlieVRoyvhoitU salae e'rid of the fo 12. V-1 meat, urally asked my fosterf.vtluVs I went to him the same as I would JLake Providence Situation VI. "Die ana aciea as ThefTne3rex.tend3itD;thi5.tQjp anv A i4oft df 4iters Sdon -appeared i4 mmmrnmi have gone to my father.

He wrote The Times Extends to "thV'daughtet ntf had 'plate; "'iuilediwithjthe 7 To foVtify guards for the fray. Ve "have no refrigerator, 'valets nor such, As for booze we refuse it wttt scorn. Drunken dudes with us do not count and son and. ther relatives' 'its -con-' me and advised me to see Judge Val-liant. Judge Valliant was not inth; tempting barbecued JLoeb Total cases; 46.

doce-over death. 4" citv. and I consulted Colonel Dyer. famous salads, "and other good things, andJthe guests tumblers and cupsfill- eatlist And then I entered for divorce. fit, Ever since I lived St.

Lou's At, Tallulah, La. wonder whyteretaeyrytiLCtrD There isveiy.tfttle change in the 'd, with water, and other things, the -jt' AfAr.Tnntmastpr Anderson Saw AferTo'astmas'ter Andersoxi saw have suoorted myself and children. city-To-f NevV-Oflerni steadily I. took 'boarders and mads camps wrangle and cuss 'H'-'''f' asti hnd down. Total new cases, 44- grows better by having less death's ana'ew ocis, iuCth6newcases Remain, about; 3 per Todays re- lne oincers ana uogs wcic PcstNo.

1 goes its own way Our highest ambition is to: save thit brought' to the scene but- failed. to Mr, IL F. Kriger, th defendant in 2.J 416. dun the nesrro down. The description 'IDA the above siut; was 'shown the above r- Vicksburg, Miss.

We hpe -a much brighter day. clipping in our presence and stated of the man given the officers jug a short, ginger cake colored ne-vf gro, wearing a cap and dark clothes, report we'etQf -Otitsida of iia'sr' be en ttV change', unless for the "worse, the" fever at rTallulah- and belts, being" unbuckled and vests unbuttoned, he ordered the funnword-ers to begin, knowing that? shaking1 'laughs-4 would'' make tnore room for the ting made ttie table groar. v.ndor ts load, and the brave and" pairibtic "captain of -the called upon for the address of welcome. He said in part: 1 "As captain of Camp No. 9 I welcome you and extend to you a tuat ir was the first intimation he had of any suit beng brought against rr Total, cases, ,18,, Vi irract r.f turn flfrTflP Dlt him'.

He said that as to the charge Lake "ProyidencV increaocd '( as a sday. to his parting the two, it is as he has letters to show that the only sTItesudden death WV. At Natchez, Miss. Worthtngfon, of Wayside, thing he did. was to advise Mrs.Hen- 'VOn thev coast; in -our, own State as Thursday night by officers Quinn and Jones.

One of the negroes arVv rested was Will Cross, a well 'vVv, negro boy who for a number of years' iflV; drove a hack for Mr. Will Newman; Jyy-. When carried before the lady oper- rlK well been del when'' she complained to him of plaintiff, alienated the affections oj no No(i9 to drink, eat. and be merry un her h'isband's treatment to seek the Deaths, o.1.- -f KJ- unere. wr, and wrs.5, vvortmng- 1 aid and advise of an attorney.

s. 'ton had -gone. on a Mr." Kriger furtherstated that he tors they claimed he looked v-6WoJ- 111 bnTybeen three; deaths. TTotaicases' 17I said wife 'from plaintiff; that, at divers times, without consent of plaintiff, said defendant, wrongfully intending to injure 'plaintiff in hisiwifes affectons, induced plaintiff's wife to was at one time Mrs. Hendel's guard ian and has always felt an interest in til-, the parting Capt.

-Starling's addreu was" well called forth -a great deal of applause. yAMhiy4''' AVhen ''Starting had finished il name of Messet; from rifty Ithroats and young and gallant volunteer arose i he' was again At Gulf pott. Miss. her life, and regrets very much to be go to Chicago, Illinois, and other Ia.r brought before the public in any such places with defendant, thereby caus rryAf li Af much like tlie ner.c, mat about the same size, but that his face vff looked much older, and when she' saw OO-f. him at the court house Friday ing she exphessed a strong doubt ,48 to his being the one.

The lady S' the hotel said he was not the matt who was in her room. i 1 "n' Another negro wearing a cap, and" New cases, o.5 Deaths, 1. suit. He emphasized the fact that he is innocent of all the charges prefer- ing plaintiff to be humiliated and suf streets Thursday. morn-1 vithA'the locatlag'entof the road, Mr.

fer anguish; in. mind and body. ed, and stated that he will prove his Plaintiff says that by the wrong At Mississippi Miss entire innocence when the case comes wg, when the news or his death was- E.C. Oliver; were jn" our. ofhee last TiPfii' WednsSaiifjliajkver situ-' a man of atiorr', and what officials the 'aboutS yeaf of "came to road weredo'ing-toelp the officials thefcounty' with: his parents when' a' of the citjr io.lctip up a' strict'-quar-b6yJfrmKebtackyj; and has lived antine.

Mr.Webb is an official the on plantation, home" near Way- road should feel pro-id 'of and we be- up, if it ever does, in Vicksburg. Thev above denial and statement should set at rest all doubt of any ful acts of the defenadant aforesaid, he has been and is still deprived of the "comfort, society, affection and assistance of his said wife, Ada Kan New cases, O. Deaths, 05 tfr' and again cheered by his enthusiastic andloyal MfijtMeggett began his talk- like Wm: Jennings Bryan, in a low measured voice, and thanked all for the. unbounded enthusiasm and for the manifestations towards "It is with a feeling of unfelicitat-ed pleasure that I have the honor of appearing before you tonight. In At atzner Hendel; that he has suffered great anguish and distress of mind who claims W)odvil1e, was carried before the ladles and on their failure, to identify was also released.

Thi3 is a case where the, people -only want the guilty one, or sbnes to suffer. The peop'e are stirred -over the matter but there citement. ar.d every sjae ever.smce.At tne.outDreaK or ileve iVt3 riSe in official will be thewaf'likeall "true Southern sons and body, and has been put to the New cases, wrongful action on the part of 'Mr. Kriger, if such doubt exists, and it is hardly probable that any knows Mr. Kriger has any such doubts.

He does not impress one as being a gay Lothario, but instead is just such a kindly looking individ- unc! thei suit filed a rapid one, while Jlr." Oliver is perhaps the youngest lcal er.r--ployed by1 any road city tho he enlisted and marched to the front remained fighting for home aeainst him by his said wife. the offset I desire to say that I am Plaintiff states that, by reason of and principleuntil the end. sle of Greenville," and. he will in less Up to yesterday-there has been in-all 88 cases of yellow, fever in this State with only two'deaths. a candidate for no office, but, my lei the premises, he has been damaged low citizens, if my services are re ual as would inspire anyone with con careiuny run uowx.

''Mri'Wprthincrton was of tint tyre time than one would ho ari of Southern gentlemen the South: important official of ih's road if he knew' the vwdr." Big continues faithful in the service in the sum of twenty thousand dollars, for which' amount he prays hdence ana iuu irusi. vy quired and you will furnish the votes that will elect me, it matters House to House Inspection The filinfl oft he suit by Mr. Hen- and trust it wiu oeiorc ne ncArl Tr Kricrpr much iin- ciuncc not to what office, senator, repre UCl 1313 v- i ha distressed acts judgment BRUNINI HIRSCH, Attorneys for Plaintiff. sentative or mayor, I shall serve you to attempt any more inhuman sr. Hyman Bros, are now nice 'f Hyman Bros, are now in a manner that will reflect honor Uv31i V.

LV- --J him no little. But he has the assurance that his many friends in Greenville and elsewehre have never doubted his charactr and integrity, and he Messr. ited State's of Division ly located in the Mayor building 'brtvj of Eastern District "of Missouri, remains in their esteem tne same, vvasningron avenue. icu sium We are sfyovP-ing tfye most Meyer B. Hendel, being duly sworn, deposes and says that, to the man of highest honor that nas aiwaya select ana new, ana.

men uuin. rewarded methods are being fc- been his reputation to bear. best of his knowledge and belief, A house to house inspection of thi3 city was made last Thursday and very little sickness of any kind was found and no suspicious cases of sickness at all. This has -given our people strong hope that we can keep the fever out if 'the proper dilignce is exercised by our board of five, our health cf ficrs, and our quarantine guards'. As a further precaution to keep the fever out of the city and county Dr.

O. W. Stone, health i.s issued an. official order that no more passes be issued to anyone entering the comity and after Sunday no one success. the allegations in the foregoing cause and credit on my constituents.

(Cheering.) "Yes, sir," I am a young man candidate, and like Caesar of old, I am proud to proclaim it. (Great cheering.) "Y0.1 ask me to state my platform? Why do. you ask such? Is it to defeat No, "sir, I am too much of a politician state this early the pifctform upon which I am to make my candidacy, should I' so decide to make the race. But, fallow citizens kt me leave it with you that it are true MEYER B. HENDEL comHete Lineoi Subscribed and sworn to by the First Presbyterian Church e0tfS above-named affiant this the 29th day Mr.

J. E. Maura, formerly" with the Geo. F. Archer stat'oners, is now with the Steger-Holmes sta-j tioners, and invites his friends to cail of August, 1905, before me at my of K3 fice in the City of St.

Louis, in said The pastor will conduct the on him there. Mr. Maura one 01 nn CpntMnbor "rotTi. The 13 a District. SIG G.

GILBART, Notary Public. .4 ...1 out of the county, resident or strang I will be a platform in which the lib the best stationers in tne cuy ana subject is: 'Witnesses of Chrisfan- Mr. Holmes, the manager of the ity are cordially i.uited.There Steger-Holmes can congra'tu- win be no night scrvIcf er, will be" allowed to return until i-: DENIES HUSBAND'S is ascertained that there is no dan in (Wen's grace soft and stiff flats. late himself on securing his services ALIENATION CHARGES ger of infection by so doing. This order will stay in effect until frobt necessary.

THE TIMES' OFFICE li IMPROVEMENTS Ada-- Kanatzner Hendel, of avenue denies 4053 Greenville's Quarantine lofs Roc erties ofthe people will i will be a platform that will increase the pet capita of every man and give the poorest money for trect car fare. "Yes, sir, it will be a platform that will allow every man to do a.4 he if not as he please-. (Apjdause.) "In conclusion allow me to again tha-ik you for the honor and j-rv-i'ege of addrt5-i'' you toir-H, netting clearly before you my portion on the-e natters so a I staff in the or.s whit- I a cavd-date for the The City Council has increased the police force so as to give the city a mounted officer at night whose headquarters wull be at or about the Western Union Telegrapli office, who have established a burglar alarm system, and where he can easily be found when wanted by any citizen at night. During the Quarantine Dull Spell the Office is Eein2 Overhauled and IvTany Improvement Made Oreenvillc quarantine is on as tibt a- eer, and 'i the face cf the increasing fever at Lake Providence Tallulah, Vicksburg and o'hr places, it wi'l continue so till frost. A case the charge of alienation made by Meyer B.TItndtl.

her husband, in his suit against TT. Kriger, of Greenville, Miss, which was filed September 2 in the United States Circuit Court in Vicksburg, says tlie St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The suit asking for damages for the alleged alienation of Mrs. Hcndcl's affections, filed by Mr Hendel, followed her stvt for divorce broucht in the St.

Louis Circuif f. 5i of feer to here The inside of The Times'-office is being thoroughly overhauled ar.d a while it would not spread as rwci: as nther of 'ce. I Jl. i it iMcssrs. Lemler Mayor have stand or frame for holding some 200 moved into their new office, two cases of type is now being made ana 1 the hands 'of my friends ot" hnvt the of 711 en 5 Uutjiticsrs or my defeat." (Grc-t cWr--r.

fro if it occurred earlier, it would hare tlie fame detrimental effect, and do thj city as much harm awcy from home. So, in oVder to escape, let the same of our guards be kept up, ar.d Ave will be escape. The city should a'sa be fumigated and th's done at once, which prevent a ho Court July 28. Mrs. -Ilendel says her husband's action against Mr.

Kriger was for the purpn-e of doors south of their eld one, on Poplar street, formerly occupied by the telephone company. The enterprising firm are ing firm are tastily fitting up this office and have the painter artist put in by Contractor Lowrey, togeth er with new cut cases, stones, cabinets, etc. job office department will in the future be separated from the newsnapr department which will give our custorrens work ml prompt filling of all ordei-3. 1 4: her. She says that Mr.

Kriger is her fosterfather and g-ard'an, and that Ion ere and loud.) During the of the banqr-t the other gentlemen cr.ll?i upon to were Hon, IL Thomas, TL Wilcv-tnski. Cha. Moore, II. K. Tish- whei she fo'ind it necessary to scp-f Itazinger to ceri-c the walls in front arate from her husband because cf with signs of theirbusincss.

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