----- Original Message ----- From: odie <odie@pathwaynet.com> To: <NYJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 11:48 AM Subject: 1885 Henderson & 1879 Sandy Creek & Adams Centre from the Jefferson County Journal > There is also a few marriages that was on this copy at the bottom. > > > Jefferson County Journal April 21, 1885 > > Henderson > > ---Millie KILBY, of Chicago, is at home again visiting friends. > > ---We notice that M.E. JOINER is filling up his store with fine spring > and summer goods. > > ---Rev. D.L.FISHER will preach a sermon to the sailors next Sunday at > 11 o'clock at the Universalist church. > > ---We notice that C.H.SPRAGUE is putting in a stock of furniture in > his upper rooms in connection with his store. > > ---Miss Flora SAWYER is now and has been for several days ill. We all > hope she may speedily recover health again. > > ---Oscar E. LEE has five sheep which has given birth to thirteen lambs > this seasonand all is well and healthy. Who can report more prolific > sheep than these? > > > Jefferson County Journal > Oct. 1, 1879 > > ---Mrs. F.E. MUNGOR is visting her parents in Brookfield, N.Y. > > ---Henry NELSON, of Rome, N.Y. is in town on a visit. > > ---Dr. F. AUSTIN has departed from Lacona to locate in Chicago. > > ---Drunk and disorderlywas the charge brought against Nick McCAFFREY. > Ten days in the P.J. was his sentence. > > ---Election of trustees of Union school district No.9 will take place > in the basement of the high school building, Wednesday, Oct. 8. > > ---Flying feet will chase away the hours at a private hop given by > W.H.HOLT, of Central Hotel, formerly Union Centre House, Locona. > > ---The J.W. PORTER factory have sold their August and September cheese > at 10c per lb., and contracted the remainder of the season at the same > price. > > ---Mr. E. BRITNAL, a drover from Portland, Pa., died at the residence > of Wm. McCONNELL last Sunday morning. He was engaged in buying cattle, > and being taken sick on the road, came to Mr. McCONNELL's, an > acquaintance, with whom he found a home until his death. > > ---M.E. Sunday School have elected new officers as follows: Supt., > G.W. HOLLIS; Ass't N.L.NYE; Lady As't, Mrs. W.A. HARDING; Sec'y, > Spencer KNOLLIN; Treas., E.F. NYE; choirister, E.A. ROBBINS; > librarian, Jno. H. WHEELER. > > ---Mr. F.E. MUNGOR, of the News, has associated with him as equal > partner, Mr. Fred LUM, a young man of excellent habits, pleasing > address and good business capacity, who has been an employee of the > office something over a year. Success to MUNGOR & LUM. > > ---Mr. Leonard WART has received a letter from "Keru" MARTIN, an > inmate of the O.P. and a former character of this place, in which he > commends his good sense in discarding bezine and strychnine, and > taking up solid temperance, which, unlike any other hand, the better > you hold it the better it grows. > > Jefferson County Journal > Oct. 1, 1879 > > Adams Centre > > ---Mr. Walter FULLER is very low with consumption; probably will not > recover. > > ---Our school is progressing finely under the watchful eye of Mr. C.K. > BURDICK as principal. > > ---Our enterprising townsman, Mr. J.A.D. SNELL, carried away quite a > number of the prizes at the county fair. > > ---We are glad to learn that Geo. L. FOX is recovering from his short > illness and will soon be able to resume duties(?). > > MARRIAGES > Jefferson County Journal > Oct. 1, 1879 > > GARDNER-HESS---At Adams Centre, November 15th, 1878 by Rev. A.B. > PRENTICE. Mr. John H. GARDNER and Miss caroline HESS; both of Adams. > > PHILLIPS-HOPKINS---Sept 20th, by Rev. C. PHELPS, at the residence of > George W. CROSS, Westmoreland. Thomas PHILLIPS, of Whitestown, and > Martha HOPKINS, of Westmoreland, N.Y. > > POWERS-LaFLAME---At Belleville, N.Y., Sept. 15th, by Rev. C. E. > BECKER, Mr. E.B. POWERS, of Belleville, to Miss Matilda La FLAME, of > Pulaski. > > PAYNE-GLOYD---At Clayton, Sept. 16, by Rev. S.M. WARN. Louie PAYNE and > Esther GLOYD; both of St. Lawrence. > > ROWLAND-COWAN---At Ox-Bow, Sept. 18th, by Rev. Alex ADAIR, Albert > ROWLAND, of Brier Hill, and Miss Libbie COWAN, of Rossie. > > WOODWORTH-READER---In Henderson, Sept. 28th, by rev. P.K. SHELDON. > Francis W. WOODWORTH to Miss Mary A. READER, all of Henderson. > >