The Dansville Advertiser Dansville, Livingston Co., NY January 10, 1884 New Year's wedding - Elbert FOSTER of Scottsburg and Miss Hattie SINCLAIR of Kanona. Our citizens generally will regret to learn of the death at two o'clock this morning of Mrs. Joseph KNAPPENBERG, who has long been ill. She was a very excellent woman. Daniel BOSLEY an old resident of Bosley's Mills in this county died on Tuesday at the age of 70. The ice crop is being harvested here. It is thick and of good quality. We regret to hear that Rev. Mr. WILBOR of the M. E. church has been sick since Sunday night. We hear that Major PRATT's children are all down with the measles. He ought to have stayed in Dansville. J. PFUNTNER recently had the misfortune to fall from a wagon and break the forefinger of his right hand so badly as to necessitate its amputation. The east side of Main street will be still further re-enforced if Thomas EARLS occupies the fine brick store which he recently bought of Ralph T. WOOD. Last Friday the horse of E. H. WILLIAMS went so fast that Mr. Williams and his companion Gill FOWLER thought they would get out - and they did. The horse finally brought up with little damage. Andrew J. BROWN of Chicago is at his old Dansville home. Miss Minnie FAULKNER will spend the winter in Washington. Mrs. Maria WALTER is home from a short visit to Rochester. Mrs. Jennie M. ATKINSON of Lima is visiting her brother My YORKS. Miss Josie D. BLAKE of Ingham University was at home during the holidays. Sheriff O'MEARA's familiar face greeted many Dansville friends last Saturday. Jacob LILL, George MATTERN and George WAHL of Rochester have been visiting Michael BLEK this week. Nic J. CARROLL has gone to Florida in vain if he expected to find warm weather there. This late cold wave chilled even that land of flowers. W. A. NOBLE, formerly of this village, has recently removed from Syracuse to Buffalo, where he is foreman of the car shop of the West Shore railway. Miss Carrie HALL and Miss Ernestine HOLMSTEDT left yesterday morning for their respective schools, Miss Hall to Wells, Miss Holmstedt to Wellesley. Mr. Jamie JACKSON went to Rochester on Monday, where he enters school. Odd Fellows - The following officers of Canaserage lodge of this village were installed last Friday evening by A. P. BURKHART, D.D.G.M.: E.R. WOODRUFF, Noble Grand, J. E. CRISFIELD, Vice Grand, F. W. KREIN, Secretary, A. LOZIER, Per. Secretary, Fred T. BRETTLE, Treasurer Joseph TOMPKINS, Warden H. B. McNAIR, Conductor, J. J. GILDER, O.G., G. McLOUGHLIN, I.G., J. C. WHEATON, R.S.N.G., W. H. DICK, L.S.N.G., P.J. OBERDORF, B.S.V.G., H. SEHWINGLE, L.S.V.G., A.G. LESTER, R.S.S. C. H. ROWE, L.S.S. E. S. PALMES, Chaplain. * * * * * C. V. PATCHIN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Fowler's dry good store. Office hours 10 a.m. to 12 m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. * * * * * Submitted by Nan Lambert Starjak