The Attica News Attica, Wyoming Co. NY Published Thursday, Jan. 6, 1910 "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 1909." June 3 1909 Florist PAULY is doubling the capacity of his greenhouses. Marian Frances is the name of Arthur PETTIBONE's new daughter, born May 29th. Captain PRENTICE undergoes surgical treatment in a Buffalo hospital. Albert TOMS has pneumonia. Herman KOLLWITZ has sold his interest in the grocery firm of FLACH & KOLLWITZ to Michael TRAUSCHT. Mrs. Harriet SHADBOLT MULLETT of Fredonia a native of Bennington was found dead Tuesday. Mrs. Helen TANNER and daughter, Ruth, of Washington, District of Columbia have started on a tour around the world. Marriages mentioned: Emma D. DUSING and Charles WYLLIE both of Attica, June 2d. Mrs. Margaret WEAVER of Attica and John GRAFF of Bennington, on June 2d. Mrs. Grace SUMNER EVANS of Mt. Vernon has anew daughter, born May 29th. Mrs. EVANS was a former Attica High School girl. Twins, a boy and girl, were born May 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. THOMSON of Dale. June 10, 1909. June weddings: William MOTZ of Attica to Elizabeth C. MENGS of Alexander, June 9th. Wednesday, Genevieve FELTON of Sheldon to James Francis CONWAY at Attica. Rt. Rev. Charles H. COLTON of Buffalo confirmed a class of 33 at St. Vincent's Sunday. Obituary: Mary TIEDE of Attica Center, Friday, aged 32. Chas. C. ANDREWS of Detroit, Mich., a former resident, June 2d, aged 81 years. Mrs. Asa LYONS of East Bethany, suddenly on Saturday of fatty degeneration of the heart. She was 55 years old. Lorne BLANCHARD of Montreal, QUE., a grandson of Paul GANTER, on June 1st. A. H. LANCTON, formerly of Attica has opened a barbershop at Perry. Births: A girl, June 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward KRYMAN. A girl June 5th to Mr. and Mrs. Merton SWEET. June 17, 1909 Albert RICE fell Monday from a building in Varysbury and broke both legs. Herman WERNER has a broken leg as the result of a runaway accident Tuesday. George GILNER was sent to the penitentiary Monday for 90 days. Edward O. GARNHAM, who broke into WELLS' Store February 16, has been sent to Auburn prison. June 10th Mrs. Lewis ROMASSER went under the knife. George Stevens GAY was the honor graduate at St. John Military Academy. Mrs. Carl MERLAU of Cowlesville died Friday, aged 72. Hon. F. C. STEVENS is appointed by Governor HUGHES one of the trustees of Cornell University. "Facts" is to be discontinued this week. Erie is building a new tank at the station. George is the new boy at Conrad POPP's in Batavia, weight 11 pounds. Mrs. CASWELL was granted a divorce Monday from Edward CASWELL. Born June 1st, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Garfield TAYLOR A boy, June 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert GREEN of Attica Center. St. Joseph's school won a banner last week for excellence in penmanship. June 24, 1909. Nine boys and girls received the diploma of the Attica High School on Tuesday. Jehiel W. DANLEY was found dead in bed Saturday. He was 83 years old. J. V. SHILVOCK fell from his bicycle Saturday and broke his collarbone. Major George S. GAY has an operation for appendicitis. Leon VAN VALKENBURG was injured Friday in a runaway accident on Bennington hill. Fire destroyed the VOSBURG house on Main Street Wednesday. Marriages mention in this issue: Bertha B. SCHLENKER to Jacob C. DAUBER both of Attica, Wednesday. Katherine A. MCHAHON to T. E. HART of Bismark, N. Dak., June 17. at Springfield, Ill. (? paper torn) Frederick a girl, June 19 to Mr. and Mrs. R. TRENKLE, nee REISDORF of (? Paper torn). Submitted by Kathy Helmer Kathle7297@aol.com