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    1. [NYFL] Tioga County NY May 28, 1896 No. 2
    2. Bill Grummons
    3. MORTUARY RECORD MRS. S. F. KYLE. Died at Binghamton, NY, Wednesday, May 27, 1896, Margaret E., wife of S. F. KYLE of Catatonk, aged 54 years. The funeral will be held at the late residence Saturday at 10 a. m. MRS. EDWARD B. ROMINE. Died at Owego, NY, Tuesday, May 26, 1896, Mary A., wife of Edward B. ROMINE, aged 89 years. The funeral will be held Friday at 2 p. m. at the residence , corner of Spencer and Temple street. MOSES J. CASTERLINE Died at Weltonville, NY, Friday, May 22, 1896, Moses J. CASTERLINE, aged 66 years. He was a member of the One Hundred Thirty-seventh regiment, N. Y. S. V., and served in the war of the rebellion. His funeral was held Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Baptist church near Weltonville. MRS. RHODA A. GREENE. Died at New York city, Saturday, May 28, 1896, of malarial fever, Mrs. Rhoda A., widow of Clark S. GREENE. She is survived by two sons, Harry A. and Charles. The remains were brought to Owego and the funeral was held at Gaskill Corners school house Wednesday noon. DR. C. C. HILL. Dr. C. C. HILL died Thursday afternoon at 224 Court street from paralysis. Mr. HILL practiced the profession of dentistry at 96 East Main street for the past six years. For several years previously before his coming to this city he was engaged in the drug business in Catskill. He has been a sufferer of paralysis for three years and it was with difficulty that he tended his office. Although not a member of any church in this city, he enjoyed the Episcopalian faith. His father, O. S. HILL, of Bainbridge and two brothers H. H. HILL of Owego and R. B. HILL of Trumansburg survive him. The remains were taken to the residence of his brother in Trumansburg for interment Sunday. - Rochester Post Express. PERSONAL. John F. DEAN and bride have returned from their wedding trip. Mrs. E. L. TOMPKINS left Monday night for Scranton to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaGRANGE of Binghamton were in town last evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. YOST and daughter returned to New York Sunday. Corporation Attorney O. B. GLEZEN went to Buffalo Tuesday on legal business. W. C. THURSTON is on the sick list, his feet and ankles being afflicted with varicose veins. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph QUETSCENBACH of Rochester are passing several days in town. Thomas CROKE was worse again yesterday and his condition has not improved today. Mrs. William E. BARTON of Kansas City, MO, is visiting Mrs. G. W. BARTON, Temple street. John LYNCH of Paterson, NJ, is visiting his mother and sister on Fulton street for a few days. William H. MALE of Avon was in town for a visit over Sunday renewing former acquaintances. William DAY of DAYS Fair store went Sunday to East Liverpool, Ohio, on business for his house. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. ESTABROOK of Ithaca are visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. A. HORTON, in Tioga. Hon. and Mrs. W. H. BRISTOL arrived Friday night from DeLand, Fla., to pass the summer on town. Frank G. WRITER returned to New York Tuesday night after a brief visit at his home in this village. George F. ANDREWS, Esq., returned Monday night from Dunkirk, where he acted as a referee in a legal case. O. M. CARSON of Owego is visiting his daughter, the preceptress of Hornell free academy - Hornellsville Times. Miss Belle PURPLE has retuned from New York, where she has acted in the capacity of a nurse for an invalid. Dr. Welles THOMPSON is at present in Dr. G. B. LEWIS' office and intends opening in this village this summer. W. W. BALL has returned from a flying business trip to Rochester in the interest of his clothing house, BALL & STEVENS. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. PETERSON of Owego are spending the day with friends in this city. - Wednesday's Ithaca Journal. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. BAKER of New York were in town Friday calling on their old friend W. W. CORBIN, William street. Mrs. W. W. HUTCHINSON, state recording secretary of the Women's Christian Temperance Union is in Sullivan county this week. Thomas CROKE was in such a critical condition Friday that a council of physicians was deemed advisable. He was easier Saturday. Bill Grummons [email protected]

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