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    1. [NYGENESE] The Attica News, June 1907
    2. The Attica News Attica, Wyoming Co. NY Published Thursday, Jan. 2, 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." June 5-Married Tuesday at St. Vincent's rectory, Mrs. Mary CONLON to George M. RADDER. Andrew Spring writes interestingly of his life in the Philippines. Mrs. Ellen HAWKINS died Tuesday, aged nearly 80. Edgar W. REDDISH, formerly of Attica, died June 3d, at LeRoy. Hon. J. H. LOOMIS reached his 84 birthday on Tuesday. Henry WERNER was injured in a runaway near Linden Sunday. Burt SUNRICKER sailed today for Europe to tour Russia in the interest of the Harvester Co., of Batavia. June 13-Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. WILLIAMS of Windsor celebrated their 15th-wedding anniversary on Saturday. June 9th marked the date of Mr. and Mrs. John ARMSTRONG's golden wedding. M. E. BARNES of Buffalo, son-in-law of Mrs. Mary DALY buys a shoe store in Batavia. Carl J. GEOTNER of East Bennington died Sunday, aged 19 years. Mrs. Flora HUMPHREY, a former teacher in the Attica school, died Saturday in the Garfield Hospital, Washington, D. C. Jas. G. FREEMAN of El Paso, Texas, nephew of Miss Kate MANNING died May 26th of consumption. Marriages mentioned: Mary SHANNON of Buffalo to James SHEEHAN of Attica, Wednesday. Bertha May RABB to James R. TYSON, Wednesday. Frank KRYMAN to Bertha BARDOF of Buffalo, Wednesday. Jacob SCHLERKER and sister Miss Carrie sustained some bad bruises Sunday by being thrown from a buggy. June 20-Cupid's harvest was a large one and included many familiar names, as follows: Jean Lyttle VOSBURG to Ernest Henry SUMNER of Rochester, Wednesday; Clarence Raymond STROH to Esther Melissa PARISH, Tuesday. Edna C. STEDMAN to John T. SEAGERT, Tuesday. Fred J. KRYMAN to Ora Bell NICHOLS, Wednesday. Amos G. BATCHELDER of New York formerly of Attica to Mrs. Lottie DEWOLFE of Brookline, Mass. In Boston June 12. Blanche Irene GANTER to William H. GALLAHER, D. D. S. of Pittsburg, Pa. Wednesday Charles M. HUMPHREY and Ruth CORP both of Darien Center in Buffalo on Tuesday. Benj. SLATER died suddenly Sunday aged 65 years. Mrs. Michael ZEHLER of East Bennington died June 9th. Genesee District EPWORTH Leaguers closed a most successful three days' convention here on Sunday. Huley PHILPS of Canaseraga a Civil War veteran died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. T. W. MOON. Marguerite BIBNEY, 3-year-old, fell from a chair Saturday and broke her collarbone. August WHEATMAN underwent a surgical operation last Thursday. George GAY graduated Thursday from St. John's Military Academy at Manlius. Wm. AYRAULT and Edith NESBITT have bought building lots on Elm Street. Son, No. 3, arrived at Conrad GATGENS' today. A girl arrived June 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward BONNER nee BRIEM, of Buffalo. 90 in the shade on Tuesday. June 27-Most disastrous fire in Attica's history Sunday. Loss $150,000. Eight business places with their contents destroyed. Daisy R. JEFFERSON died Saturday morning in Los Angeles, Col. Four students were graduated Tuesday from the High School. Jacob BROADBOOKS formerly of South Attica, died last Thursday in Batavia of a broken back the result of an accident two years ago. Married: Edith May COGGON of Castile and Arthur W. DAVIS, formerly of Varysburg on Wednesday. Pearl May RYKERT to August Franklin MERLE of South Attica will be married this evening. Carrie RUDULPH of Bennington and John SIMME of Alden Wednesday. The stork left a boy Sunday at M. B. SHEA's in Pittsburg, Pa. Submitted by Kathy Helmer Kathle7297@aol.com

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