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    1. [NYFL] Tioga County News Jan. 12, 1899
    2. Bill Grummons
    3. THE OWEGO, RECORD Tioga County News. January 12, 1899 Personal. Miss Anna L. PLATT was in Berkshire Thursday. William G. ELLIS has returned from a visit to Albany. Miss Mame CULLINAN of Elmira is visiting friends in town. John DAVIS has returned to the military school in Manlius. Miss Arra H. ELLIS went to Wilkes-Barre Saturday to visit friends. Abram BROWN returned to East Orange, NJ, Sunday evening. Charles F. SMITH of Wellsville has been passing a few days in town. J. J. ANDERSON is ill with pneumonia at his home 61 Forsyth street. Mrs. George D. YOUNG and Mrs. ALLEN were in Binghamton Monday. Miss. Clara KING, who has been quite ill, is improving. Miss Susie MABEE returned Monday to her school duties at Morristown, NJ. Lewis OAKLEY who has passed the holidays in town, returned Monday to New Haven. Miss Minnie MITCHALL of Newark Valley is visiting Mrs. GILL, Main street. C. D. NEWTON of the RECORD'S composing room added himself to the gripe last week. Mr. and Mrs. LeBAR were in Newark Valley Monday attending the funeral of a relative. Charles BARTLETT who has been visiting relative in town, returned to Kingston, PA, Tuesday. Mrs. R. H. WALKER of 40 Fox street and Mrs. N. W. ADAMS passed Saturday at Binghamton. Mrs. E. E. ROBERTSON entertained the Ote club Thursday evening at her home, 63 North avenue. Sheriff THURSTON and J. R. SWEET left for New York Monday on Erie train 2 for a short business trip. A. L. BALLARD the upper Main street grocer, has been confined to his home, 273 Erie street, by illness. Erie Division Freight Agent W. C. BUCK was in town Monday and a welcome caller at the RECORD'S office. Mayor an Mrs. Ellery COLBY entertained a few friends Monday evening at their pleasant home, 9 Front street. Assemblyman D. P. WITTER was in town Friday afternoon on his way from Albany to his home in Richford. Mrs. W. H. KENNEDY of Brockport, NY, who has been visiting friends in town, left for her home Friday. M. E. DIKEMAN was in Trumansburg Tuesday on a tour of inspection of the Postal Telegraph company's lines. Dr. J. B. STANBROUGH went to Binghamton yesterday to attend the annual meeting of the managers of the state hospital. Miss Hattie ROBISON went Saturday to spend a few weeks with friends and relatives in Clifton Springs and vicinity. Theo. R. TUTHILL, Esq., of the Binghamton law firm of ROBERTS, TUTHILL & ROGERS was in town on legal business. Patrick FLANIGAN, the Lackawanna's efficient superintendent of road repairs and construction, passed Sunday in Auburn. Mrs. M. E. DIKEMAN, who has been spending the holidays with her parents in Alfred, has returned to her home in this village. Fred H. STYLES left Tuesday night for a trip through the southern states in the interests of the Champion Wagon company. Mrs. Jane BARTON of Owego, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. VanORDER, returned home this afternoon. Ithaca Journal. Mrs. John WHITE is seriously ill with pneumonia at her home 26 William street. She is reported slightly better today. Mr. White is also on the sick list. Mrs. Scott HARRIS has returned from Ridgeway, NJ, where she has been passing two or three weeks at the home of her son William. Mr. HARRIS also passed the holidays there. R. H. ROBERTSON, James BROUGHAM, H. C. BROWN and John FIELD were in attendance Friday night at the installation of officers of Spanish Hill Encampment of I. O. O. F., at Waverly. Miss A. V. SCHUYLER has returned from Owego, where she has been by the bedside of her mother Mrs. John STEELE, and is now confined to her home on Lormore street with the grip. Elmira Advertiser. Mrs. W. H. KINNE and Margaret R. Golden of Hornellsville attended wedding of James H. CASY (sic) of Owego, and Kathryn E. CONSIDINE Wednesday at St. Peter and Paul's church, Elmira. Hornellsville Times. James WELCH of Co., "D" sixty-ninth, NY, regiment, received orders to from Washington on Saturday to join his regiment at Huntsville Ala., at once. He left on Erie train 10 for New York ,Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Miller HUNSBERGER started on Saturday evening for a pleasure drive to their former home in Dryden, drawn by the new black horses in a sleigh well provided with blankets and hot soap stones. W. L. PAYNE has returned to continue his vocal studies at the conservatory after taking a prominent part in the Christmas festivities at Owego. Mr. PAYNE also spent a few days at his home in Greene, NY. -- Ithaca Journal. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. PARMALEE. Mrs. Fanny BURGETT, Mrs. Janie BARTON, Miss Clara NEWELL and Roy COLBY saw the "Woman Hater" as rendered by "Roland REED" and troupe Thursday evening at Stone Opera House, Binghamton. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. TANNER of Lestershire were guests Thursday and Friday of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. ADAMS, while on their way to Spencer to visit Mr. TANNER'S father. Mr. TANNER is a member of Co. H. of the First New York regiment, which is home from Honolulu on a furlough, preparatory to being mustered out. The RECORDS thermometer registered 10 degrees below zero last night. Bill Grummons > [email protected]

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