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    1. [NY-Old-News] The Attica News November 1909
    2. The Attica News Attica, Wyoming Co. NY Published Thursday, Jan. 6, 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." November 4, 1909 George HARVEY of Rochester had his leg broken in the Erie yards here Wednesday. Dogs damaged Alonzo DUTTON's flock of sheep Saturday. Marriages mentioned: Mrs. Frances SWAN, formerly of Attica to James M. GROAT of Waterloo, Ia., Oct. 28th, in Akron, O. Helen L. GEORGE to Edward GEORGE, both of North Java, Oct. 26. Mabel RING of Holland to Ralph B. CROSS of that village, Oct. 22. Alida SALISBURY of Darien to Charles INGRAHAM of Corfu, Oct. 27. William PETRIE of Bennington, 88 years, died Oct. 27, buried at Darien. Joshua GODFREY of Williamsburg, 76 years old, died Oct. 27, buried at Varysburg. Darius P. LINDSEY of Loveland, Minn. Only brother of Mrs. H. F. NICHOLS died Nov. 1st. William KRIEGER has bought the FRANK house on Exchange Street. Frederick Glor PASSAGE, was born Oct. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. D. L. PASSAGE of Alexander. November 11, 1909 Burglars entered John C. WILLIAMS house Monday and stole a considerable amount of jewelry. Robert TIMM is suing the Erie for the loss of an eye. Alice Mildred SCHENCK and Ray Norton MILLIMAN of Linden were married Nov. 3d. C. F. CLARK, Central station agent is promoted to a like position at Depew. Arthur WARD has sold his Exchange Street meat market to W. J. PARKER of Java Village and Chester MEREL of South Attica. Obituary: Arthur CHICK, 16 years old, this morning of tuberculosis of the hip. Mrs. Barbara MYERS of Darien 88 years old, Monday. James M. COFFEY of Buffalo, brother of J. J. COFFEY Saturday. Mrs. Sallie CORSER, Nov. 2d, at Fox Lake, Wis., aged 77 years. Alfred SPRING of Alexander tried to commit suicide Friday with Paris green. Indian summer. Mrs. C. S. PETTIBONE has moved back here from East Pembroke. She will reside with her sister, Mrs. DUNBAR. Henry MICHAELS has bought Glen SPINK's bowling alleys. The stork left two girls in town Wednesday. One at Frank ROMASSER's and the other at A. J. KLEIN's. November 18, 1909 Burglars were in the Outlet Company's store on Exchange Street Monday morning. Louisa OLIVER and John STOGINGUAR, both of Darien Center were married Wednesday. Martin V. LINDSEY, who was nearly 90 years old, died November 11th and Mrs. Charles GETMAN of Cowlesville, died Nov. 12. Attica's bonded indebtedness is down to $3,000. Mrs. Henry HACKER is badly bruised from falling down stairs Wednesday. Elliott E. SMITH is to be the new deputy county clerk at Warsaw. George P. WEBER has sold the Alexander hotel to G. Paul SHIPPEY of Oakfield. C. H. VICKERY and family go to Buffalo for the winter. Ground was white with snow this morning. Wm. Frederick KRYMAN is the name of the new boy born Nov. 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. KRYMAN. November 25, 1909 Death claimed Samuel Emory ELLENWOOD of East Pembroke, brother of the late dr. A. G. ELLENWOOD Tuesday. He would have been 90 in January. Mrs. Asa BIRDSALL, formerly of Middlebury, died Nov. 10th in Hastings, Neb. Chas SPEARS of Alexander died suddenly Friday in Buffalo of epilepsy, interment Monday at West Bethany. Drop of over 30 degrees in temperature occurred here between Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning. After drilling to a depth of over 2,000 feet, the well on Exchange Street has been abandoned by the gas company and another will be put down on W. Main. John BROWN has closed his home and gone to Wyoming for the winter. Donald Robert, 8 ½ pounds was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Robert TIMM. Submitted by Kathy Helmer Kathle7297@aol.com

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