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    1. [NYFL] Tioga County News, March 12, 1891
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    3. The Owego, RECORD March 12, 1891 BERKSHIRE'S BUTCHER. AND HIS BRIDE BACK AGAIN-MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES-THE CASHIER-OTHER ITEMS. Berkshire, March 6. - Silas CLARK, the enterprising butcher, who left this place last September for an extended western trip, returned to Berkshire last week with his bride. The RECORD extends its good wishes. Mr. MARENUS of Paterson, NJ, has been visiting the residence of Benj. HOVER this week. Miss Della PATCH has been confined to the house with a severe cold and was unable to take charge of her school for a week. Miss Elva WESTFALL has been quite sick this week. Robert PATCH was in Newark Valley last Friday. Horatio SYKES has been very sick for the past week or so, but he is able to be up again now. Della SNEDECKER has been visiting in Richford the past week. Charles and Marvin HOVER of West Newark were spending the day with their father Ben. HOVER, Wednesday of this week. Theodore MAYOR attended the Dairyman's association in Owego on Tuesday. Cashier E. O. ELDRIDGE of the Owego National bank is in town quite frequently. The Young Ladies Mission Circle meeting in the parlors of the Congregational church Saturday afternoon of this week at 2:30 sharp. Union service will be held in the Methodist church next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock The Y. P. S. C. E. gave a free social at its parlors at the Congregational church last Saturday evening, although it was about as stormy as a night could have been selected the rooms were nearly filled and music etc. filled in the time. Benjamin HOVER and family have commenced housekeeping in their new home. The ladies of the Congregational church met Tuesday afternoon to finish their barrel of clothing for the family for which it is designed. Mr. and Mrs. BLOODGOOD and Grant SUMERVILLE have moved from Huron, Dak., to Chicago, Mrs. BLOODGOOD, nee SUMERVILLE was one of Berkshires young ladies. All will hope to see them again some time if they are moving east. SPENCER ITEMS. ELMIRA ADVERTISER. Spencer March 10. - At a citizens' caucus held at the town hall last evening, the following named were nominated for the corporation officers, to be voted for at the annual charter election next Tuesday: For president, C. E. BRADLEY; trustees, D. L. SUOOK L. W. HULL; treasurer; M. B. FERRIS; There will probably be no opposition to the above ticket. The new Grove hotel has been leased to a gentleman by the name of THOMAS of Covington, PA. The house will be opened to the public in a couple of weeks and will be conducted on strictly temperance principles. MORTUARY RECORDS. Died at Alameda Cal., Tuesday Feb. 24, 1891, Mary A. wife of Eugene B. BURDICK and daughter of the late S. L. SMITH and sister of J. L. SMITH of Owego, aged 49 years. Died a Warren, PA, Saturday March 7 1891, of typhoid-pneumonia, Mrs. Joseph B. DEAN. She is survived be her husband, two sons, Fred of Apalachin and John of Owego; Three daughters, Mrs. J. F. SALOR of Shenandoah, Misses Lulu and Ella of Warren. The funeral was held at Warren Monday. Died at Richmondville, NY, Tuesday, March 10, 1891, Edward H. HARDER, aged 42 years. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. at Binghamton. The deceased was a brother of Capt. E. HARDER and was in the latter's store as salesman a number of years ago, thus gaining many warm friends and acquaintances in Owego. Capt. HARDER went to Richmondville on the receipt of the sad news and will be present at the funeral. Died at Flint Mich., Sunday March 8, 1891, Isaac BEECHER of Owego aged 62 years. Mr. BEECHER was the oldest son of the late Calvin BEECHER, and is survived by his son, Edger BEECHER, and four brothers, Norman and Solomon of Flint, Mich., Rollins of Canandaigua and Lyman, whose place of residence is unknown. Mr. BEECHER went at holiday time to visit his brothers in Michigan, and Sunday a telegram by C. B. DEAN, his nephew, announcing that Mr. BEECHER was dying of diphtheria. Mr. DEAN notified Edgar BEECHER of his father's illness who started on Erie No. for Flint. A second dispatch was received to stop the son at Corning announcing the death of his father, and he came home to on Erie No. 12. The remains arrived Monday night and the funeral was held at the Presbyterian chapel Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. James C. SNOW, a well known resident of this city died at the home of his son-in-law, F. F. HUTCHINGS, 354 Westcott street last evening. Mr. SNOW was born at Lafayette in this county in 1823. He removed to this city about twenty years ago. Mr. SNOW leaves a wife and three children - Mrs. F. F. HUTCHINGS and L. A. SNOW of this city and I. P. SNOW of Warren County. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon next. - Syracuse Journal, March 6th.

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