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    1. [NYFL] Tioga County News May 10, 1900
    2. Bill Grummons
    3. Ernie, This will be the last for a while. I need to do my taxes, and do some research for ROAK requests for Bozeman. I wold also like to take a break from Tioga County for somethng new. I have on order from NYS Library, tapes of "The Lisle Gleaner' from Lisle, Broome County, NY. They will be from 1881-1906 and include Lisle and Triangle. Would these be of interest you? Bill. THE OWEGO RECORD Tioga County News May 10, 1900 OWEGO PERSONALS. George NEWMAN returned from New York yesterday Mrs. C. T, JOHNSON of Holly, NY. is visiting Owego relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. HUBBARD went to New York on Erie train 2 Yesterday. Mrs. Warren HOOPER of 63 George street is improving and quite easy today. H. L. SCHARLACH of Owego spent today with J. H. Rease in this city. - Ithaca Journal. Misses Ray and Ethel GLEASON of Owego spent Sunday at S. E. EVANS' Johnson street. - Waverly Advocate. Dr. C. R. HEATON'S condition which is critical, remains about the same today as for the past day or so. Mrs. Carla SOLBERG and Miss Mabel TRUMAN were in Binghamton this week where Miss TRUMAN bought a valuable piano. Mrs. Calvin CLARK and daughter, Miss Nettie CLARK, of Wellsville, PA, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. COLBY, McMaster street. Mrs. Robert JAGGARD, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaMONTE, will return to her home in Williamsport Saturday. John Regan had another severe attack Saturday night and his life was despaired of but he was able to be out on the street again yesterday. Mrs. J. E. SHAW returned this noon on the Lackawanna to Buffalo after passing two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. GASKELL, 338 Main street. Albert DIMON, an employee of at the Champion Wagon company's works, injured his eye Saturday. A piece of steel flying into it from and emery wheel. Dr. CADY removed the metal Monday, but the sight is impaired and Mr. DIMON is taking an enforced vacation at the Park House. Frank M. BAKER & Son have purchased the plumbers and tinsmiths' fixtures of CONNELL & DOOLEY, 14 Lake street, and will continue the unfinished the latter had underway. William H. DORSEY will continue as foreman of the plumbing department of BAKER & Son. C. P. KEELER is to build 90 feet of stone sidewalk in front of the SEYMOUR place on North avenue near Chestnut street. He will also build one in front of BILLINGS property on Lake street and one in front of F. S. HODGE'S residence, 70 Spencer avenue. Christian SAUERBREY, superintendent of the Champion Wagon company's plant expects to sail for Germany, May 30, an at trip during which he will visit his mother. Miss S. M. COULAN, who has passed some time at her former home in this village, returned Friday afternoon on Lackawanna train 6 to her home at 42 Strong Place, Brooklyn. Born, Sunday, May 6, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Spencer SPAULDING of Ross street, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George ARNOLD at 170 Front street, Thursday, May 3, 1900 a son. Born Sunday, May 6, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. LYKE of 22 Williams street an eight-pound son. Dr. J. B. STANBROUGH and Dr. S. W. THOMPSON expect to leave Saturday for Grant, Herkimer county, for a two weeks outing, during which fish and other game will take big chances. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ANDROS of Temple street and Dr. and Mrs. C. W. CHIDDESTER of Newark Valley were in attendance yesterday at the funeral of James WHITTAKER, uncle, of Mrs. ANDROS and Mrs. CHIDDESTER, at Warren, PA. Miss Clara SYKES, who had been quite ill with typhoid fever at her home in Owego, has returned to reside with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. NORTHRUP of Walnut street, and is again in the millinery department of Hirschmann's. - Binghamton Chronicle. W. W. BARDEN arrived in town yesterday, after passing the winter with Mrs. BARDEN in Florida. She is stopping this week with her sister, Mrs. ELLSTON in Binghamton and expects to reach Owego next week. Her health is in such condition that her physician decides that she must go to Denver, which she expects to do in a few weeks. Mrs. RILEY A. VOSS and Mrs. F. C. BUCKBEE returned Saturday from Buffalo, where they went Wednesday to attend a meeting of the Western New York division of the Women's Baptist Foreign Missionary society which was held Thursday and Friday at the Delaware Avenue Baptist church in that city. Special Tax Agent Dana RHODES from the state department was in town Friday and met with the town assessors of the county at the court house. His business was relative to the new franchise law. All assessments of corporations occupying streets or highways, such as telegraph, telephone lines and railroads, are now assessed by the state department and the figures furnished to the town assessors. It Was Only a Boy, There were only two or three of them playing on Church street one day last week on their way home from the Temple street school. A cyclist came down the street at a rapid speed and because he only ran over one of the boys, did not stop to see what injury was done. Narrow escapes are becoming of almost hourly occurrence and some wheelman may run over the wrong person in the near future. Mrs. Charles F. CAMP of Elmira is in town, the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. TUTTLE. Miss Willa BASSETT went to Binghamton Saturday afternoon on the Lackawanna. J. M. FRAZER went to New York Saturday on Lackawanna train 4 to pass a few days. Lehigh Conductor A. N. JOHNSON of Auburn was in town Friday, calling on old townsmen. Took LAUDANUM Miss Minnie WINANS of 88 Erie street took an overdose of laudanum last night and it occupied the time and skill of two physicians to save her life. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William WINANS Mrs. H. L. RUSSELL of 23 Paige street has been seriously ill with a protracted attack of grip and symptoms of appendicitis but it is reported better. Ernest J. LADELLE of New York and W. D. HORNIE of Yonkers were in town looking over the ground for a proposed business enterprise. County Clerk F. W. RICHARDSON and wife returned Tuesday night on Erie train 5 from a weeks trip to New York and Attleboro, Mass.. Lora GROSS, Will YOUNG, Harry FORD and Miss Emma LaMONTE were in attendance at the ball given Friday evening at Candor. Mrs. W. E. WORTMAN and son Everett of New York are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. GOODRICH, 385 Front street. Mrs. E. B. ROBINSON and children of Rye , NY came to Owego on Erie 1 Friday afternoon to visit relatives. Superintendent George Y. ROBERTSON of the Water Works has been confined to his bed since Sunday with the grip. Mrs. Edwin McCOY is slowly improving from quite a serious attack of neuralgia of the stomach last Friday. J. L. BOSK of the Lackawanna's real estate and tax department was in town, Monday, on her was to Ithaca. Mrs. H. T. FORSYTH returned from Lestershire Sunday, were she had been the guest of her son, George. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. MAYOR were among the Erie's New York passengers on train 2 yesterday afternoon. Bill Grummons @ [email protected] Much more news of Tioga county may be gleaned at: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~nytioga/index.htm

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