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with his wife for a visit to home in Brielle, N. J. The death of J. Roland 1 occurred at $.10 o'clock Tues at the home of his sister. M E. Schoff. of Brown avenue. erford was stricken with a tack of pneumonia last week \ Every possible thing was him, but his case, dangerous first, rapidly became wors pneumonia developing. and he made a brave and detern for life, he was unable to the rapid inroads made upo tem by the insideous disea death of Mr. Rutherford ec great shock to a host of f1 acquaintances, to whom he deared by those qualities of heart for which he was note a young man of excellent unimpeachable integrity and and admired by all who kne was one of the promising y ness men of the town, ha with the Willard Manufactu pany for the past nine years the time in the important 1 head shipping clerk. Mr. 1 was 26 years of age and a Waddington, N. Y. He is s his father and mother, Mr. Robert P. Rutherford, of W two sisters, Mrs. Charles E. this city and Mrs. George Ogdensburg, N. Y., and three Dr. C. Alton Rutherford of ton. who was with him at Arthur R. Rutherford, a 1 Seattle, Wash., and Harry V ford, a student at Cornell A brief prayer service was the home of Mr. and Mrs. C Schoff of Brown avenue at 1 Wednesday afternoon and t) were taken to Waddington 01 train this morning. The death of James Jenning at 12:30 Tuesday morning. at of his son. James Jennings. ( street. Death resulted from bility. Mr. Jennings was . oldest persons in the State, b 94th year. coming to this CO 60 years ago from Ireland. vived by five children. Mrs. S of Fargo, North Dakota. N Campbell of San Francisco, Lucy Oliver and Mrs. Effic New Maroneck N. Y., and nings. Jr. of this city. The : be held from St. Mary's Chur o'clock this morning. The wedding of Mrs. Lillie M Doolittle, daughter of Mr. and Thomas and Lemuel O. Flint ter. Mass., took place at the h bride's parents on Farrar stre the Rev. A. C. Willey officiatin Mrs. Flint left for a wedding tr ern New York, after which the up their residence in Worceste The hearing for the appli discharge in the case of H. of Montgomery, in bankri heard Tuesday before Refe and as there was no objection ter will be favorably repor question of the title of some standing timber which were i session of Mr. Rublee at th his filing a petition in b which was heard before Re Thursday. the property bein by the trustee of the estate Frank L. Fish, receiver of 1 People's National Bank of has been decided in favor of tee of the bankrupt. F. R. C: Montgomery. and the matter once taken to Judge Hoyt I of Brattleboro, for review. perty in question amounts it between $400 and $500 and e