EVENING JOURNAL. WEATHER*—Fair and Warmer Toiifclit and Sunday

EVENING JOURNAL. WEATHER*—Fair and Warmer Toiifclit and Sunday

EVENING JOURNAL. WEATHER*—Fair and warmer toiifclit and Sunday. VOLUME I—NO. 172 MARTINSBURG, W. VA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1S07, PRICE 2 CENTS MMA6E SUITS FILED WILL LEAVE NEXT FRIDAY: MAY BE CANDIDATE MARRIED ON FRIDAY DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT LUTHER DAY SUNDAY FATHER DONAHOE TO GO TO MR. JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE EX- DAY. PIRED AT GERRARDSTOWN. Services to Be Held In Mr. Mundeg Asks $40,000 From PORTSMOUTH THAT Usury G. Davis Makes Significan Miss Faulkwell Becomes the Bride Interesting Or. Mingtiini and 1.1. Lemon. Admission In Baltimore. of Popular Bcilroad Mao. St. John’s Church. Protestants Join With Catholics In Was a Native of Frederick County, Expressing Regret at Transfer But Had Resided In This County HE ALLEGES FALSE IMPRISONMENT of the Popular Priest. MAY BUN FOB GOVERNOR OF STATE CEREMONY WAS PERFORMED HERE For a Number of Years. SPLENDID PROGRAM FOR OCCASION Rev. Father Charles E. Donahoe, I Mr. Joseph Bralthwalte, one of the oldest residents of the southern rector of St. Joseph's Catholic church, j por- Be the Sues West Virginia’s “Grand Old Man” Quiet But Pretty Event Solemnized tion of the died Into Addresses Will Delivered By Mrs. Annie C. Miller Berkeley who recently received notice from | county, Thursday at the home of his daughter, Pastor and Others, and the Chil- Lime & Stone Co. For $10,000 Bishop Van de Vyver to assume the j Also States That He Believes the dt the Home of the Bride’s Sis- night rectorship of St. Paul’s Catholic Mrs. David Crawford, at (Jerrardstown, School For the Death of Her Hus- j Next President Will Be Demo- ter, Mrs. J. Peer, on South dren of the Sunday church at Portsmouth, Va., stated to- aged 82 years. Death was due to the crat—What He Says. Spring Street. Will Also Take Part. band at Quarries. \ day that he would leave MartlnsbUrg Infirmities of Ills advanced age. A from Baltimore the es- The Luther day services In St. Two important civil suits were fil- for the scene of his new labors on special dispatch MisH Alice May Faulkwell, Mr. Bralthwalte was a native of of Mr. John’s Lutheran church Sunday morn- ed today with Circuit Court Clerk L. Friday morning next. He will deliver says: Urjnhle and popular (laughter Frederick county, but lmd resided in of Hn. Henry G. Davis, former Uni tee W. ing promise to be unusually Interest- DeW. Gerhardt, one being the suit his farewell Sermon to his congrega- ani Mrs. G. Faulkwell, residing Berkeley for a number of years. He 3tates senator from West Virginia am ing, and a splendid program wilt be Joseph E. Munday against Dr. W. E. tion here Sunday, but will conduct j tnlllerkeloy county, near Hedgesville, was well known and respected. for rendered the members of the Sun- Thomas T i candidate three years ago vice Mr. K. Myers, a well-known by Minghini and Constable the usual low mass In the church an^ Hoy are the child- I Surviving following of the United was ir day school and the adults of the con- sum of each for president States, yopng Baltimore & Ohio railroad Demen in the $20,000 each morning next week until he de-\ ren: Mrs. David Crawford, of Ger- other be- Baltimore yesterday. He called upor bralccmun, also a resident of Berkeley gregation. false imprisonment, and the parts. rardHtowu; Mrs. Abraham Jackson, of The services will be held In the au- Annie C. Miller President Oscar G. Murray, of tin county, were the principals in a ing the suit of Mrs. Bidding farewell to the members of i Bunker Hill; Mr. T. Bralthwalte, of Baltimore and ditorium, and will commence nt 9.30 the Lime & Stone & Ohio railroad, upor aujct hut pretty wedding, which was against Berkeley his congregation is proving a trying Martlnsburg; Mr. William and Mr, The Incidental music for the for the death President Bush, of the Western Mary solemnized Friday night ut the home o’clock. Co., in the sum of $10,000 ordeal to the genial and warm-heart- Beverley Bralthwalte, of Inwood. occnslon will be rendered a fine C. W. who was land railroad. Mr. Davis, who it of .the bride’s sister, Mrs. J. Peers, on by of her husband, Miller, ed priest. No more sincere testimony The funeral was held (bis morning jwner orchestra of pieces, and this some of the Coal & Coke railroad Spring street, this city. eight killed at the Bessemer quarries to the deep affection and esteem in at Pine Grove Methodist Episcopal from Elkins to Charleston feature will add materially to the ser- while at work. extending was time ago which he is held by the members of The ceremony performed by church. The services were conduct- vices. An audience Dr. W. Va., has traffic contracts with the unusually large The suit of Mr. Mundey against his (lock could be given than that Rev. W. It. Evers, of this city in tin ed by Rev. J. E. Ely, and Interment Baltimore & Ohio and Western is expected If the weather conditions Lemen is the Mary- a of Minghini and Constable which has been manifested Bince The presence of number friends and was in the neighboring cemetery. land railroads. Hence his visit tc are favorable. The following will be of some trouble at the Mun- relatives of the contracting parties. outgrowth Evening Journal told of his transfer Bled While Visiting Parents. the of the two rendered: two Mr. presidents companies Miss Carrie of St. dey bakery about years ago. to Portsmouth. It is a spontaneous Shipper, Paris, Mrs. Anna C. Williams, wife of A. Processional, by the orchestra. Mr. Davis at the Hotel Ohio, was the bridesmaid and Mr. B. Mundey was in financial difficulties, and general regret that speaks elo- j registered C. Williams, of Middleburg, Va., died the and in the room ol Responsive service, by Sunday and an attachment was levied against quently of the worth of Father Dona- ! Rennert, dining r. Benner, of MartlnBburg, wus the suddenly Friday afternoon while on school. owner of that hotel he met former Governoi his effects by Dr. Minghini, hoe and the strong bond between him bent man. A reception followed the a visit to her aged parents, Mr. and No. John Walter the Song 112, by the school. the building. Constable Lemen serv- and his people. Smith, prospectiv( wadding. Mrs. T. O. Wyndham, In Winchester. the and it was United States senator from Maryland Scripture reading, by the school. ed the papers in case, Protestants are joining with Cath- i Mr. and Mrs. Myers will reside In She was 50 years old. Besides her offered some “I am glad to meet you, senator,' Prayer, by Itev. Charles S. Trump, alleged that Mr. Mundey olics in their of sincere re- this city. The bride is a member of | expression j husband and parents three brothers Said the former governor, "and I an the paBtor. resistance on the ground that the offi- and Father a well-known fam- gret, Donahoe will be Berkeley county and three sisters survive. serve glad to meet the next senator fron Reading by Superintendent Lee Si- cers had no right to the papers missed all with while is a by whom he has come ily, th(j groom popular Death of An Infant. order of the court Maryland,” said Mr. Davis. ler. or consummate the into contact during the years of his young railroad man, with many friends The infant "I had the of foi daughter of Mr. and Song No. 190, by tho Sunday school during the night. As a result of the pastorate here. pleasure voting here. for Mrs. Lee W. Whittington, of South Reading, ‘'On a Sure affair Mr. Mundey was arrested and you vice-president,” said Mr ■*,. Foundation," Water street., died last night. Miss Nellie Kimmell. spent the night in in the county jail. Smith. by Junior and He bases his suit on the charge that “Yes,” said Mr. Davis. “The onlj primary song. REV. MR. STEPHENS LEAVES BAPTISTS CLOSE SESSION I Mr. O. L. IIollls/ his arrest and imprisonment was not trouble was that there were no' Reading, by Song No. the school. justifiable. This case will come up at enough democrats at that time whc THE SCHEDULE 155, by Sunday Address, "Home Missions In West the next term of the Circuit court, HAS BEEN CONDUCTING REVIV-j voted for Mr. Parker and myself U INTERESTING MEETINGS AT j Virginia," by Mr. George Barbehenn. tand promises to be decidedly inter- elect us. It iB coming our way though AL DANVILLE AT AN END. SERVICES HERE. ONLY TWO TRAINS AFFECTED No. by the school. esting. Don’t mistake yourselves, gentlemen Song 13, Sunday Address, "Luther’s Life and Work," The suit of Mrs. Miller against the The democrats will elect a presideni AT THIS POINT. by Rev. Charles S. Trump. limestone company is the outgrowth,, Services Will Be Continued By the of the United States one of these days Reports Submitted During Closing Offering. of an accident at the Bessemer quar- and that day is not far distant.” Passor, Rev. Dr. Canter, as Long Hours—Committees Appointed New Baltimore & Ohio Schedule Song No. 16, by the Sunday school. ries several months ago, which re- “Are you still in favor of the nom- Benediction, the sulted in the death of her husband. as Interest Justifies. ination of Judge Gray, of Delaware For Next Year’s Meeting. Will Go Into Effect One Minute by pastor. Recessional, by the orchestra. Mr. Miller was at work, when a fall Rev.

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