The Attica News Attica, Wyoming Co. NY Published January 1910 "The Past Year's Events on Record. Arranged in Chronological Order for Ready Reference. Summary of the Miscellaneous Affairs, Accidents and Incidents, Births, Deaths, Marriages and Items of Interest for the Year 1909." March 4, 1909 Mention is made of the ? (death) of Eugene Fitzhugh NORRIS ? the editor of the NEWS (paper it torn). ? was a daughter of the late Riley MUNGER. Marriages mentioned: Mrs. Adell SHAW of Attica to Charles HEFFER of Irondequoit, Feb. 18. Helen UNDERHILL of East Bethany to NED Van DEUSEN of LeRoy March 3d. John GREINER was killed in the Erie Railroad yards her Friday night. He was about 60 years old and came to Attica from Pennsylvania about three years ago. GLOR Bros. Will enlarge their manufacturing plant to meet the growing demand for their products. Ice harvest began on Monday. The stork left a boy at Arthur SCHNABEL's Feb. 28th. The funeral of Mrs. Kate STILES was held from the West Middlebury church. Levi DAY had a leg broken on Tuesday. March 11, 1909 Births: March 6th, a girl to Rev. and Mrs. F. WESTERMAN. A girl on Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Merritt BROOKS of Buffalo, formerly of Attica. A girl March 5th to Mr. and Mrs. Rosecrans CROUSE. A girl Frances Elizabeth, Feb. 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Leon VAN VALKENBURG. Milo GRILE, dislocated his knee Thursday by a fall on an icy sidewalk. J. V. WILLIAMS, crane operator at the STOKER plant fell Saturday and broke his arm. Wesley RANGER is preparing to remodel the D. P. STEDMAN place into an office. Obituary: Henry FAY of Marilla, formerly of Alexander, Friday, aged 60 years. John D. BARTELS, Sr., of Michigan City, Ind. Feb. 24. Frederick EMBT, who was born in France in 1838, died Feb. 19 at his home four miles south of this village. George H. BEARER and Luella I. BLATTER of Alexander were married March 3d. Mrs. Frank WALBRIDGE left for parts unknown Monday, taking one of her children with her. March 18, 1909 Dr. A. G. ELLINWOOD has been taken to a Buffalo hospital for treatment. J. W. JOHNSON and family have taken possession of their new home on the Alexander Road. Roy KNAPP was kicked by a horse Saturday, and sustained some bad cuts on his head. Two hundred Odd Fellows from adjoining towns attended a meeting held Wednesday in the Attica Opera House. Dr. KRAUSS of Buffalo delivered his lecture on hypnotism in the Presbyterian Church Monday. Obituary: Lester TORREY of Java, died March 14th aged 54 years. William MCCRAY died at Spangler, Pa., of pneumonia and was buried at Varysbury Saturday. Alexander GLEASON of Darien Center died Saturday, aged 81 years. Miss Louisa WALLIS of Pickering, Mo., formerly of Darien. She was a cousin of E. B. WALLIS. (no date) Myrta Mabel BEIBDECK and George STROH, both of Alexander were married March 16th. C. H. CUTLER and Mary HARVEY of that village on Monday. March 25, 1909. KRAUSS & CROUSE, grocers are selling their stock of goods and will retire from business. A boy was born March 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Allan AYRALULT, nee Kathryn GOWANS of Medina. A girl on St. Patrick's Day to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. RICHTER of Alexander. A new bakery is to be opened in the PANN building. Firemen were called Monday to Jacob DIETRICH's blacksmith shop but the blaze a small one was out before they arrived. John SCCHWABE was injured while working in the woods on Friday. J. Cutler GARDNER died of shock Monday. Mrs. Rufus G. AVERY died the same day of diseases incident to old age. Dr. S. G. WARREN and Mary ZAPF were married Feb. 18 Several letters from Japan, received by the sixth graders appear in this issue. Submitted by Kathy Helmer Kathle7297@aol.com