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    1. [NYFL] Tioga County, NY, OLD-NEWS July 16 1896
    2. Bill Grummons
    3. THE RECORD, July 16, 1896 MORTUARY RECORD. MRS. BELLE HINES Died, at Owego, NY, Sunday July 12, 1896, of typhoid fever, Mrs. Belle HINES, aged 60 years. The funeral was held at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the home of her brother, John CAMP, 447 Main street, where her death occurred, and was private. MRS. EGBERT BEMENT. Died, Thursday, July 9, 1896, Mrs. Egbert BEMENT, of Newark Valley. Mrs. BEMENT was connected with some of the best families of the state and was a lady of unusual refinement. The funeral was held at the family residence, Rev. J. S. ELLSWORTH of Owego officiating. Mrs. Edward C. COOPER. Died, at Speedsville, NY, Friday, July 10, 1896, of diabetes, Nellie D., wife of Edward C. COOPER, aged 25 years. She was the daughter of the late John DECKER of East Beecher Hill and is survived by her husband. The funeral was held Sunday noon at Speedsville; burial at Newark Valley. MARRIAGE RECORD. Married at the Methodist parsonage, Owego, NY, Wednesday, July 15, 1896 by Rev. M. D. FULLER, Frank B. CHAFFEE of Warren Center, PA, and Lena A. DECKER of Apalachin. CALLED TO THEIR FORMER HOME. Mrs. H. G. MAYO of Waterville, MN, and Mrs. C. H. CATLIN of Elgin, IL, are in town, called here by the death of their mother, Mrs. Belle HINES. They were wired to on Saturday of her illness, but had no knowledge of her death Saturday night until their arrival in town. Mrs. CATLIN on Erie train 12 Monday night and Mrs. MAYO on Erie train 8 Tuesday afternoon, and hour before the funeral. Their only brother Frank, who has charge of a large fruit ranch at Redlands, CA, was unable to come in time for the funeral. Mrs. Mayo expects to remain for two weeks and Mrs. CATLIN, who is accompanied by her infant son Roy CLINTON, will remain six or eight weeks with her uncle, John CAMP. PERSONAL. ...Nicolas JEFFERSON, Sr., of New Orleans, after visiting his daughter in Milwaukee, his son Nicolas in New York city, and his brother, Rev. J. W. JEFFERSON of Wilkes-Barre, is now visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. J. CHEEKS, Prospect street, enroute for his home. ...Rev. and Mrs. NEGUS will leave Monday for Asbury Park and will go from there up the Hudson to the Catskill mountains and from there to Block Island. They will be absent until Sept. 1st. ...Miss Iva M. NEGUS left on the Lackawanna Tuesday for the Baptist Young Peoples union convention in Milwaukee, and will go from there to Minneapolis to spend her vacation in her former home. ...Edward JENKS is visiting at Owego.--Elmira Avertiser. ...Mrs. L. L. BROCKWAY is passing a few weeks with relatives at Hancock, NY. ...Miss Velma TRAVIS of Binghamton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. J. HOWARD, 92 Adaline street. ...Mr. and Mrs. Fred TUTTLE, who have been in Bath, have returned to their home in this village. ...E. R. BOOTH of the Owego Bridge company and S. F. SMITH of Owego are in town.--Ithaca News. ...Mr and Mrs. F. E. BROCKWAY are visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. BROWNE, at Richmondville, NY. ...O. E. Hoel of Hornellsville is visiting his sister, Mrs. M. D. FULLER at the M. E. parsonage, Main Street. FATALLY BURNED. MRS. A. A. ROBINSON OF CANDOR CREMATED THURSDAY MORNING Candor July 10. - [Special] - Thursday morning Mrs. A. A. ROBINSON was fatally burned. She was at work near an oil stove and in some manner her clothing caught fire and she was burned to a crisp from her feet to the top of her head and her husband was badly burned in his efforts to save her. Drs. ROPER and HARRIS were called and did all they could for her relief but death ensued between 3and 4 in the afternoon after terrible agony. She was between 73 and 74 years of age. The funeral will be held Saturday at 10 a. m. Bill Grummons [email protected]

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