Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Dec 31, 1891 WESTERN NEW YORK NEWS STEUBEN Newsy Paragraphs Reported by Special Correspondents -The directors of the Casino company, Bath, contemplate putting in an incandescent electric light plant with which to light their play house. -More than forty cases of the grip are reported at Ingleside, among whom are Dr. FALKERSON and family. The doctor is the family physician of the whole community. -Henry C. FAY, of Bath, who for seventeen years has traveled for a confectionery house in Buffalo, will after January 1st represent the Rochester Candy Company incorporated. -The Beekman Bottling Company, of Bath, have purchased the Howell store in that place and will soon move their stock and machinery from the Hardenbrook building; consideration, about $7,000. -An action was commenced Tuesday by Postmaster BUSH of Cohocton, against Daniel JOHNSON for selling liquor at the Warner house while it was without a license, under the proprietorship of Shepard ROWELL, JOHNSON was fined $10. Other suits are likely to follow. -Mrs. Barbara REXSICKER died at her residence in Cohocton Monday night, aged 87 years. She was the widow of the late Nicholas REXSICKER, who was a member of Company G., 189th New York Volunteers, and died while serving his country. Three of her sons were also volunteers in the civil war. One died in camp at Elmira and one two years ago. Two sons survive, and several grandchildren. -Miss Mary GREINER, aged 19 years, died at her home in LaSalle Tuesday morning, after a protracted illness. She was the eldest daughter of Tuisco GREINER, formerly of Naples. Her remains will be brought to Bloods to-day and the funeral held at the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. Ann BARTHOLOMEW, in Garlinghouse, to-morrow morning, Rev. J. H. MASTEN officiating. **** MONROE An Undertaker Who Has Two or Three Funerals a Day = Wedding at Webster -An oyster supper for the benefit of the Methodist church at Pittsford will be given at the church this evening. -A reception will be tendered Rev. G. C. FROST and wife at the presbyterian Church at Honeoye Falls to-morrow evening. -Timothy HOLDEN, one of the oldest and best known men of Mendon, is very ill with nervous prostration following an attack of the grip. -Mrs. BICKFORD, of Honeoye Falls, was buried Monday. She was the mother of Mrs. TOWNSEND and a life-long member of the Presbyterian Church. -Miss Hullie E. LANDON and Ely H. HAMES, both of Webster, were married last week at the residence of the bride's parents by Rev. D. W. CLARK. -The annual meeting of the Spencerport Congregational Church and society will be held at the church this afternoon, at which time pledges will be made for the coming year. The free seat system, which has proved desirable the past year, will be continued. -Undertaker WALKER, of Spencerport, has had two to three funerals every day for the past week, and has six bodies awaiting burial. He has been obliged to secure an extra hearse to meet the emergency. Dr. UDELL made forty-seven calls yesterday. **** ORLEANS The Albion Conversation Club Has a Delightful Dickens Evening The Conversation Club, of Albion, had a delightful "Dickens" evening at the residence of William G. SWAN Tuesday night. Rev. E. h. RUDD read first a selection from one of Dickens's Christmas carols. Mrs. N. S. FIELD gave a very interesting sketch of his life and works. A recitation was next given by Miss Ruth BARNARD, from "Old Curiosity Shop," in which E. T. COANN assisted. The next was three scenes enacted from "David COPPERFIELD," by Miss Gertrude BARNARD and Kirke HART, Jr., which won hearty applause. A scene from the "Old Curiosity Shop" was next presented by Homer B. THOMPSON and Mrs. J. H. ROLLINS, and afterward two scenes from "Nicholas Nickleby," given by Mrs. N. S. FIELD, Miss Emma B. HART and W. P. L. STAFFORD. Refreshments were served. -Mrs. George JEFFREY died at her home in Kendall Tuesday night. **** NIAGARA -The law firm of Taylor & Tice, of Lockport, has dissolved partnership. -James C. FEENEY, formerly of Lockport, an old resident, died at Buffalo Tuesday, aged 55 years. -John O. JEFFERY, the well-known real estate and loan broker of Lockport, was convicted yesterday in the court of sessions of fraudulently obtaining money on false pretenses. JEFFERY was agent for the Pennsylvania Seed Grain Company which sold a lot of worthless bonded grain among the farmers of this county, taking notes in payment. The complainant in this indictment against JEFFERY was Peter A. TORY, of Royalton, a farmer who gave his note for $300. There are two other similar indictments against JEFFERY. His attorneys will appeal the case. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS