The Attica News Attica, Wyoming Co. NY Published Thursday, Jan. 9, 1908 "The Past Year's Events on Record. Arranged in Chronological Order for Ready Reference. Summary of the Miscellaneous Affairs, Accidents and Incidents, Births, Deaths, Marriages and Items of Interest for the Year 1907." November 7, 1907 Republicans carried off the honors at the election on Tuesday. STONE family reunion was held Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. STONE. Deaths mentioned: Orange TUTTLE of Johnsonburg, Oct. 31st, aged 86 years. George BEY, Sr., of Orangeville this morning, aged 72 years. Mrs. Charles M. KIMBALL of Linden last Thursday. She was the mother of Mrs. Carl YERS of Attica. Married, October 30, in Orangeville, Blanche GATH to Frank G. GLOR. Substitution Carrier MICHAELS now carries the mail on route No. 3, on account of the illness of the regular carrier, F. M. DRAPER. Mrs. T. B. WHITE of North Collins, mother of Mrs. E. A. ENSIGN, died Sunday, P. HANIFAN now employed in LeRoy has bought a home there Births: A girl Wednesday, Oct. 30th, at Charles CONDITS Boy, Oct. 30th at Lewis ROMASSER's Nov. 14-Obituary: Mrs. George PAGE, Sr., of E. Bethany, found dead in bed Sunday. Roswell Edward CURTISS of Alexander aged 22, died Sunday. Mrs. Daniel GAFNER, nee Nellie LINCOLN, of Caledonia, aged 24. Funeral and burial at Varysburg, Monday. Adam HEIDENRICH of Cleveland, O., Friday. Mrs. Lurancy TRACY, Monday, aged 68, burial at Darien. Mary C. CAMPBELL of Alden died at Cowlesville Friday. Nathaniel KELLOGG of Orangeville died on Friday. Mabel Van VALKENBURG and Robert P. LOWE of Ellicottville were married Wednesday by Justice PRESCOTT. William BECKWITH of West Bethany was seriously injured by the breaking of a small engine on Friday. W. N. SALISBURY is appointed manager of the Bell Telephone exchange at Varysburg. Born Friday to Rev. and Mrs. Charles GREENE of Little Marsh, Pa., a daughter in a Buffalo hospital. Anton PAULEY has bought lots on Jefferson Street and will build a greenhouse. M. H. QUALE will move to California Quite a snowstorm Wednesday. Nov. 21-Death of Edward D. TOLLES, prominent citizen and lifelong resident occurred Tuesday. Other deaths: Edward DALY of Buffalo, formerly of Attica, Monday. Henry MATTESON, Civil War veteran, Tuesday. Jacob CONRAD of Alexander Friday. Eugene BLAKELY Saturday of heart disease at Tenafly, N. J. Postal clerk HOLCOMB was injured slightly in a railroad wreck at Sterlington, Saturday. Albert TOMS fell Monday and sustained painful bruises. Hymeneal: Lillian DAUBER and Jacob SCHAUB were married Wednesday. John LAMPKE and Helen CARLSON were married Saturday. Ida GASSMAN and Harry BAUER were married Wednesday. Fred KRYMAN was painfully burned at the foundry on Friday. A. F. BELKNAP's barn at Linden was burned on Saturday. Mary GARRY and James KEENAN were married, Nov. 13, in St. Nicholas' church at North Java. James BARNES has bought Jacob DUENCH's blacksmith shop. Born, Monday, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MCKERNAN. D. W. BUNNELL and wife celebrated their 47 wedding anniversary Tuesday. Nov. 28-Golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John MERLE of South Attica was celebrated Nov. 20. The Hugh MILLER dry goods company is incorporated at Albany this week. Rev. Warren N. NEVIUS preached his first sermon as pastor of the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mrs. Charles B. PARKER of Alden died Thursday, aged 98 years. Engagement of Burley SMITH to Margaret LAWRENCE MERRY of Ilion has been announced. The Charles KRIEGELSTEIN farm of 200 acres has been sold to William RICHTER of Varysburg. Sarah D. RIDGE has sold her 135-acre farm near Linden to Robert D. SCOTT of Lansing, Mich. Ralph EMERSON, Jr. is the name of the new boy at Ralph E. SPAULDING's. Dr. J. F. CROWLEY has moved back to Batavia. Submitted by Kathy Helmer Kathle7297@aol.com