Maude Heimann
Kentucky Post, Friday, 24 June 1910, page 5
No word has been received as to the whereabouts of Mrs. Heimann, wife of Julius Heimann, a traveling salesman for a Cincinnati whiskey house. She left the Heimann home, 339 East Fifth st. Newport, Tuesday evening and since then nothing has been heard of see of her.
Heimann is prostrated with grief over the disappearance and is unable to explain why she left him. Some months ago Heimann reported to the Newport police that alleged female detectives of Cincinnati, had written him letters tending as he thought to blackmail him. The letters were finaly turned over to the Cincinnati Police Department and the women writers were forced to leave town.
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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 25 June 1910, page 7
Another chapter in the disappearance of Maude Heiman, of East Fifth st. Newport, who left her husband and home last Tuesday night, was recorded in the Campbell Circuit Court today whena petition for divorce was field by her husband, Julian Heimann, maker her defendant. Heimann alleges they were married in Evansville Ind. in 1893 and resided together until last Tuesday. He charges statutory grounds.
Two children were born to them, Clothilde, 15, and Marion, 9. He asks a divorce from bed and board and the custory of the two children. Ramsey Washington for the plaintiff.