>From The Attica News Attica, NY February 1907 Feb. 7-Matthew MCMAHON, a former resident was killed by the cars last week at Dubois, Pa. Obituary: Dennis DWYER, an aged resident, Tuesday Emery J. GOODWIN of Alexander, Monday, aged 19 years Henry J. NICHOLS, Tuesday, aged 86 years Mrs. John MCLEAN of Darien, Tuesday of pneumonia aged 75 years Mrs. L. W. STRAITON of Wyoming, Tuesday infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred HAGEN, aged 4 weeks A loan association is to be organized. Elta WARD of North Java was married Jan. 30 to Harry HOOVER of Buffalo Flavius J. WHITING of Darien, aged 90, died suddenly Saturday of heart failure. The SHORTALL farm of 124 acres was sold Saturday to Mrs. LAWREY of Linden. A cablegram Monday from Miss Rachel TOLLES of Beirut, Syria, stated she was homeward bound. W. E. HOPKINS buys the BRAINARD house on Main Street. Mrs. Mrs. J. H. TYSON has bought the W. H. WRIGHT place on Exchange Street A son was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Frank MARLEY. Mr. and Mrs. Harry SWEET of Buffalo have a new daughter, also Mr. and Mrs. Martin KUFAHL, Jr., the same city. Feb. 14- Messrs. Geo. C. BROADBROOKS and Wesley RANGER, lumber and hardware dealers have dissolved partnership. Samuel CHASE of Albany was married Jan. 31st to Mrs. Minnie LEE of Philadelphia, Pa. Other marriages mentioned: Delia MICHAELS of Linden to Leon G. MALLISON of Dale, Jan. 24 Mary SCHWAB and Jacob ALMETER, both of Sheldon, on Tuesday. Obituary: Mrs. Richard CHILDS, 80 years old, at the home of her son, E. H. CHILDS, interment at Corfu Timothy CAMPBELL of Silver Springs, Sunday in Buffalo, after a brief illness Mrs. John MADER, Saturday, aged 62 years Mrs. Elizabeth WRIGHT of Cowlesville Saturday, aged 67 years William PECK of Alexander Saturday at Varysburg of pneumonia, aged 77 years The will of the late Edwin B. JEFFERSON of Clarkston, Mich., has been declared void. Deceased was an uncle of Frank JEFFERSON, who is one of the three heirs to the estate, amounting to about $8,000. James TENNY of East Alexander, aged 24 years has been committed to the Rochester State hospital Births: A daughter arrived Sunday at William Sierk's While learning to skate last week Harold EVANS cracked a bone in his right wrist. Engagement of Jean L. VOSBURG to Ernest L. SUMNER of Rochester is announced. A cold wave Monday sent the mercury 10 below zero. Constance BINROD died suddenly at North Java on Friday. The firm of GARDNER & HOY and undertakers is dissolved. Feb. 21- The Masons have sold the DAVIS property to F.C. STEVENS and bought the Hugh MILLER Hall for a temple Comrade BUTTERMAN, aged 78 and Mrs. Sophia Maria RICHTER, aged 86, were married last Thursday. Mention is also made of the following marriages: Lillian A. RANGER of Darien to Milo MEEKS of Hornell Feb. 14 Minnie COY to Arthur PETTIBONE Tuesday George FISHER, a former Attica boy, now of Syracuse, Wednesday to Caroline DEWEY of Minoa Miriam E. KELLER of Batavia and I. C. CHAMBERLAYNE of Perry. John A. KRAUSS resigns as a director of the Bank of Attica Obituary: Mrs. Rosecrans A. CROUSE, Saturday of consumption, aged 23 years Rev. Robert NORTON of Lockport, uncle of E. P. NORTON , Saturday, aged 84 Mrs. Lester ALLEN of North Java, Saturday, aged 46 years Henry STROH, brother of Florist STROH, in a Philadelphia hospital Sunday. The funeral and burial were at Batavia William K. SERGEANT of Lehigh, grandfather of Olive SERGEANT, Friday, aged 84 years Mrs. George BAUER of South Attica Friday in Buffalo, from apoplexy aged 77 years Mrs. John H. ROBERTS of Darien Center, Wednesday, after a short illness, aged 36 years Mrs. John MULCAHY had an operation for tumor in a Buffalo hospital last week Mr. and Mrs. Frank VOELKER nee Carrie SODEMAN of Batavia have a girl, born the 15 Mr. and Mrs. Edward DOREN of Lima former residents have a new daughter, born Jan. 26 Engagement of Clara HOLCOMB to Walter B. PRESCOTT is announced. Feb. 28 - Obituary: Mrs. A. B. CONRAD, wife of a former pastor of the Baptist church, in Seymour, ILL, last week, interment at Westport, N.Y. Martin BENNETT of Bethany Center, suddenly Monday of paralysis, aged 64 Mrs. Chas. W. KIMBALL of Linden, suddenly of heart disease on Monday Ephraim E. SMITH a native of Attica Center at Varysbury Wednesday aged 74 Jacob SWEETHEIMER of Warsaw, father of Miss Maggie SWEETHEIMER, Feb. 20 Joseph E. GALLY of Alexander, last Thursday night aged 79 Seymour CHADDOCK of Warsaw, Feb. 21, burial at Pike Alton J. HODGE of Bennington, aged 10 months and 24 days. Lewis BALDUF had a bad fall in Buffalo Wednesday, hurt his hip seriously. Mrs. Eliza A. MILLER was married in Buffalo Friday to Jonathan O. SPEED of that city. Frank Thomas resigns as postal clerk after being in the service 26 years. A 9 1/2 pound boy made his appearance at Geo. VAN BUREN's Monday. Submitted by Kathy Helmer