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    1. [NYFL] Tioga County News, June 11, 1896 No. 2
    2. Bill Grummons
    3. THE OWEGO, RECORD. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. WOOD start today for a visit to Cascade, Auburn and Ithaca. Mr. and Mrs. HALL of North Bennington, VT, are guests of W. H. COREY. William AUSTIN, Esq., of Trumansburg is at Owego attending court. - Ithaca Journal. Miss Marion JONES of Rochester is visiting her aunt, Mrs. O. B. GLEZEN, Front street. Mrs. Catherine BEERS of 221 Main street has gone to St. Louis to attend to business there. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. HILL are passing a few days with the formers father, O. S. HILL at Bainbridge. Mrs. DEARSTYN and daughter Elisa started Monday morning for Albany and New York for the summer. Miss Nellie TERWILLIGER is passing her vacation from the Syracuse university at her home in this village. G. D. GENUNG of the Waverly Free Press was in town Saturday and was a welcome caller at the RECORD office. Dr. and Mrs. E. T. GIBSON of Minneapolis, who have been passing some time in town, left Tuesday for Montreal. Miss Jennie JOHNSON of Candor, who has been visiting friends in town for the past two weeks, returned home Friday. J. H. WATERMAN of West Groton has been entertaining this week his parents, Mr. and Mrs. WATERMAN of Nichols. Hon. J. T. ANDREWS of Penn Yan, and Miss ANDREWS of Dundee, NY, are visiting their sister, Mrs. E. A. STARKEY. Mrs. David EMORY of Middlesex, NY, with her son Leon, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. M. BARTHOLOMEW, 84 Main street. Mrs. Charles CAMP and son Arthur of Elmira are visiting in town. The latter is advertising agent for WAITE'S Comedy company. Miss Rose STEVENS of Pennsylvania avenue has returned from a weeks visit with friends in Owego and Binghamton. - Athens News. Mrs. S. WOODFORD of Candor, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Warren HOPPER, 62 George street, for some time, has returned home. W. A, SMYTH, delegate to the Republican convention, and Howard J. MEAD expect to start tomorrow night for St. Louis. Miss Helen Dean KING is home from Vassar to pass the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A, KING, Front street. Miss Louise HORTON of the public schools of Elmira was home over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Horton, Main street. W. J. McNAMARA of Pueblo, Colo., is in town, passing a few days with his wife and daughter at the home of the latter's grandfather, Dr. A. T. PEARSALL. Miss Lulu LAWRENCE who has just graduated from the New York art school is guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Laura LAWRENCE, 57 Church street. Conductor and Mrs. J. H. FIELD and Miss Mamie FIELD left Friday on Erie train 2 for a trip of several days, during which they will visit Albany via the D. and H. and New York via the Hudson river. Rev. Milton F. NEGUS, Mrs. E. S. BUCKBEE, Miss HULL and C. E. SCHOONMAKER of Owego and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. BELKNAPP of Campville were in Binghamton this week in attendance at the session of the Broome-Tioga Baptist association. Postmaster W. J. ATCHISON, wife and daughter went to LeRoy Monday for a weeks stay in Mr. ATCHISON'S former home, where he hopes to receive benefit to his health which has been failing since last November. He has lost 41 pounds in weight. Moses JONES of Watkins is in town for a time. M. L. DOWNS is at home from Cornell university. Mrs. J. D. BAKER has been passing a few days at Athens. Fred CARTER is in the city. - Monday's Ithaca News. Dr. A. W. STOUTENBURG of Binghamton was in town Friday. G. W. LANE of Talcott street is confined to his residence by illness. Miss Mary STORM is home from Syracuse university for vacation. J. D. MILLER representing the Elmira Advertiser was in town Friday. H. L. GLEASON of Cortland was in town Friday on insurance business. Charles C. STRONG is improving and if careful should be about in a few days. EXCURSION TO ST. LOUIS. In order to accommodate those who desire to attend the Republican National convention to be held in St. Louis. MO, June 16, the Erie Railroad company has arranged to place on sale special excursion tickets to St. Louis and return at the rate of fare, one way, for the round trip. These tickets will be sold June 12, 13, 14. and 15 and will be good for return passage on or before June 21. The Erie is the natural route from this section of the country to St. Louis and its accommodation's are superior to all others. Be sure your ticket reads via this popular line. Bill Grummons [email protected]

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