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SANDY CREEK;N. Y., THUR&D^ DECEM«m j 8, 188f7.
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County Lodga of Good Templars
The sixty-eightb'qaarterly^ session of
Oswego county lodge, N o 25' E O of
G. TT , convened at O, T. hall m Mexico
P e o j j t b , 1887, at 1 0 80 a,_m._ Called
to order by H A, Youmans, 0 , 0 T
The following officer* were present*Mrs. I i . D Henley, O. V . T , Dr B . J
Dunon, O S , D Veils, 0 Tress , Mrs
R, J Dimon, 0 . A S , ^Cyrus'A Sairs,
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•Pine Meadowt. *h
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—A sugar party a t Mr -A. Rbot'a, »t—Dr. F 'Austen went to Syracuse
l i e | » W "Sunday evening'1 empifed
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4e'- Tjnnrohes^btjt
yesterday for the fun'of it.
&Ml tile Springs akd tendedtbylalj^hB young people.
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- = W i l l Bradley%Xiaeiai;^a* 5 visiHng
- i r -"^!JeviF % Bird~has the job lighting
tfri^dtfherej l<
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—Rev".Mr Griffith preached for ,tni
the street lnmps v Ha 1 H a I f — . f t
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Co 11 grega tio, «rp^plo"lMt Sunday ajid
—G W. i Goodnoh and ' Bon«" h»^«
» v e good Batisfaotion As to the future absence of a year and a half at JHiggms0
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added a coat of pauit to their house. \
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—Mr "Wm -S Goodnoh and family
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liveq
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—Mr. J. M Thompson proposes to
have returned from their western visit
fit^ktMbrrdge^die^ jce^ntlyt, after a
'to
—The firemen are talking about1 yell near ; the dgor b y Bush ^ b Co„ the long dlness, ^ remains jffQjfim
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jE^asoag closed. ; on Friday.j J j. 4 §he will
—Mr. A J Robinson of BaldwinsviIIeJ iinenoe at tfaei 'Methodist chdroh if*- attend sqhool at Pj^|aslu t tlus w^ter,
N I , in clerking for H . F . BateV. fnorroir (Friday) ^afternoqn 4*t > two*
—Mr and Mrs, fs /DeLong o i
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^olook. Presjding^Elderi Wood wili (D
druggist
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Hul^aiefat JMn Lavere'a t M r <I3ei
Tt")preach u
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—Miss Maud Stevens, who has beert
willfeuiBt Mrf liaveretthia \winter
visiting fnends and" .relatives in Camden, 1 ^ - T h e r e w i l l b e ttf # t e r inpper in.
getting out logs for pulp. v 3 f \*
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N Y , has returned home >>
j the comer of the'Garaaer bloi^t,''Sntnr
f—H. D/MeConBell set # liutuber jof
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—Geo, Powers haB opened a barber
|heBaptistohurch i and l 8o<iietrr. t ' Suppfer men at work last * Week cutting and
shop under the Powers block and la now
from 61 to 10
All are mos^ oouliaily •kidding logs to replenish the atock ht
ready to meet his old customers again ,
his rnilPat Kasoag
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Oar SpeoUlOorrespondonoe
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THE NORTHERN TIER
—Mrs Ward, 70 years old, was burn*
ed to death in a farm house near Burr-,
ville, Jefferson county, Saturday
Her
clothes caught fire trom a pipe which
she was smoking and her body was
burned to a crisp She was alone in the
house at the time The build ng caught
fire, but the flames were extinguished
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by neighbors with little damage
—A duster handle manufactory at
T h e county degree was conferred; on
West Oartjhage gives steady employment
fifttten candidates. Dr. D . H Mann, G.
to 17 men and 2 boys, at good wages.
SwadUt*
The amount of lumber worked u p an0 T j presiding,
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kjKjiHwMt. Arte*»cUT_Ctam
nually into duster handles is 90 thousand
T h e committee on credentials reported
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Coiii* *nr«F It —It only in
feet of soft*maple"and 60 thousand feet
the following lodges 'as ^ represented*
M M WIWMWI'I Mid bfuui our
Mrt*«if»r«d«-»Urtu to wit
of^pi^swoodt i Jt takes 50 thousand feet
Phoenix, 8 delegated H a s t i n g s ? ^ 'deleJ.K»ltfka4<HaCHVit,*Stdttrtf cSi<«on-i*fc»J, n i l the
of spruce lumber yearly to make boxes
fiuMteUtitauMrMof .Tirtn IT
gates, Mt PleJsani 8 delegates, East
ia whioh to shipTEe handles
KS*t,MilHmm« ML u » A.*
Palermo, 2 delegated, Parish, 2 delegates,
Falton,
1
delegate,
Gilberts
Mills,
2
—Watertown is/to bave a new bank.
« h e w I*** •• » Pl»«r-Th» cr«»t Tobacco A n .
delegates, Mexico, 4 delegates, Bradys
krt»»!--Prl M ! • CtT-Som h i aU SrucftaM.
About $60,000 worth of stock haB already
Crossing, 1 delegate, Sonth Hannibal,
been subsonbed, and it is thought that
S delegates, Vermilliori, 3 delegates,
by the end of ( the week sufficient will be
sSouthwest Oswego, 8 delegates, Daysheld to enable stockholders to proceed
ville, 1 delegare, Sand, Bank, 1 delegate,
to organization The prime movers1 m
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Oswego Falls, 2 delegates.,.
—•The boys are amusing themselves by
-MVi knd Mis. A C K e l l ^ ^ B n t to the enterprise are said to be Messrs
Mothfr Cfooseir^th her.Jtemporanoe OiundeSdn Friday last to W-present at John Sheldon, H, Y Inglehart, Qbarlea
Recess was taken t nntil 2 p. m
putting tick taoks on the store windows.
Called to order by C C T Youmans They will get caught before they know family gave an enterUinmeni atcMarshj's the tenth anniversary of the1 marriage of E Brown, W W Taggart, B B TagQpexa hpuse Tqfisdj,yr eyenrng K i The their daughter, Mrs W A f E W e i l
Keports of ofhoers were read by which it it
gart O P Hadoock, Johq Pro^Vi ^ e d
Goose family i s qui^e numerous and ^pMiss Ola Hamlin of Rioard, .ched on TUBES, Henry Harefprd and others.
appears that the present memoership in
—Mr and Mrs Charles Niool of
the county was 1,376, beipg a loss of 84 Hammond, St Lawrence county, Were iSeenv to have a yariety o f tastes as | o Wednesday of last week afterra short bnt
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—In the town of LeRay, Jefferson
opstumea, but gave a very acceptable distressing sickness of two «»ys dura
from report, of^ast quarter
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guests of Mr and Mrs. David Drum'
county,
there is a faotory for cheese
They are tion^ The hearts of her many iriends
Reports okdelegates from the -various mond, last week Mrs Nicol is a sister and pleasing entertainment
(homage de brie ) This new enterprise
jjown
on
intemperancp
and
outspoken
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Jodges in the county Delegates report o f M r s Drurnmond
hew were saddened by her suffering and for northern New York was started last
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for prohibition
ThejW 0^ T i U Were
ed for 24 Jodges and 6 temples.
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dea'th* Tfie lodge of Royal Templars of spring
BUMBLB B E E ,
T h e - cheese is allpwe'd, an
jthe managers of the {affair, and merit
The
reports
were'all
encouraging,
the
which
Ola
was
a
member,
and
her
father
average age of about two weeks before
jmuoh praise,
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lodges being in good~oondition financialMr Alex Hamlin, S C , attended the shipping, \ I t j s a l l s e n | t o New_£ork by
— 0 D Rounds has set up two aeyp
ly, and doing good work for the cause stoves in the new M I! ohuroh at >**—Mr and Mrs Hiram Wheeler of funeral in ft body en Saturday.^ They express and finds a ready market, ai a
The committee on credentials reported Richland
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; • Chemung .county, fohrie'rly of this place, were accompanied by Mr1. H A, White fanoy price j The cost ofjmauufaqture i s
delegates from the following lodges Or—The trial of Edson Kmg on charge are vusinngftheir children and friends in of WiUiamstown, S C of tha^Roya) about sfiye times that of common cheese,
well, 1 delegate, Amboy Centre, 2 dele- of laroeny l is in progress before W. T this vicinity
T h e y ' were 'among trie Templars or that place and a delegation and, of oqnrse, there is a knack about it
gates; Oswego city,' 2' delegates; Con-. Baker, Esq;,. andTa1 jury". '•
ea^lysettlers-in'theBeotdoti'afid'lef
there from'th'e1 l o d g e ^ O r w e l L " The ireraairiB that every oheese maker ooj ,not.j5j$. (
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stantia Centre, 2!aelegateB;vperinellvaie,
Sbbut •twenty'yeail igdj'"- Mfi* Wneel?r is,. (wer^,.oom^g^^toJit4bejt.MS^|g, | J ^ e in * i"SB'vei'toeh>6ars laden with.; silk? and
' -Eavid'Vah'^atten, of San^'Bajjgfl
^ B 1 l a ' • • M » : « ' W J ^ e * l ' f s ^ J n ^ i i ^ , the cemetery at Wfllianistown Awitn the tea from China, via: Vanoquve.r en route
i delegate; Lycoming, l.delegate; South
who has been.in Iowa the past' season *
liiyed together nearly 60 year& '.Tfieit ceremonies of the Royal TemplarB.:, ' to New; '.York tWere ferried- ^aoross ;the
Riobland, 1 delegate;. Pulaski, 1, dele
'-lis visiting I. E . Fluster.
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Jhdme here' W^-^wlieVe' 'MTV 'WMiam
gate; Cleveland, 2 delegates.
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riverJatjOgdensburg Wedneqdayievenjng
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F..Hi
Mellen
of,
Minneapalis^
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their
sdn^hl-aTf,
now^lives^and
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and Thursday morning. This .is the
. Reports were, received- from the folOnr Special uorrespondence.
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lowing Juvenile Tetanies;: pulton,, 1 Minni; forrneriy Miss Mary. Hydorn,.,^ noW known as^'i'atfview." '
1 iflrsMthrough, shipment thia,-way,
—Miss'Hattie
Euyoharier
of
Rome,
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proph^^of G«dne4Bj>Cjiipteiba.vnewsl ^ ^ ^ ' d f e ^ a ^ ' l ' ^ W ^ ^ ^ v ^ i n i i l - ; this place, and.her daughter are visiting
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visiting frierids fa-toyae, " . »~he? .parents.
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paper. pubk^her.agpo4.ri)any;.yf4Brft,ag%,
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-^Fred'Foic, sri,Mdthemisf6riinhe to„tha%Qods Jrom...phjna,,«te>fj^few York
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HOEOTST, i §\ -. iC^Sp^iM-W|rlspdntece.''''2 j
w e ^ i c ^ ' l ^ e i e j ^ ^ d ; Bank,; jLfiielloseajgo^JbowilWtvSAturdSy.- '•»''- "t->'"' waujd^asa, through .0g,denB,i)urg,,h&
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towa^o^:'j^''^^n:e3i|^ini
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—Owing to a'ohaiSge ^ ' W e a t h e r /'ihe1 been .fulfilled. The prophecy, at the
-Orwell, avisit-witiifridnctsat the" l i t e r
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J{Pp.,^<r^wktie^; ^a?^--:exefepSalmon River Lumber company floated time, was considered a.gopd joke.
Our apeoiai Correepondenoe.
lffled by£DA D , H , # t o n , - G t C T.,who
—"Mr. ]figi. Robinspn haa purchased logs Sunday.
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also gave us muoh encouragement and '• — Rev. Mr. Branoh,is still quite ill*
and taken possession -of the P., M. New<
>—A man by the name of D . O. Smith,
—Congregational
°Aid
society will
in'strhotioh in the aggressive /work of the
—Again
sleighi
are
exobanged
for ton lot jusc east of WeDb's mill..
a cheese maker by occupation, has .been
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meet at 'Mrs. Ohas. Templeton's ^n_
O^iMiJj- • ;1 14 )y >:•?. .ISf.
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wagons.
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slopping: a short time*srthe~Oiiy~~iipter
. —Onthe8dinet.> -Mr. Joseph Cros' Thursday afternoon of this week.
^HsenpabKo meeting ~aT~Washington
in Watertown audi drinking more or less 0
- A . B , Olmsteadia stopping,'at Osman died at his home.from a stroke Of
h0i: i * p ^ a y 'evening,, Was .largely at-Artie Bullock, who has spent the in the mean time. He failed to moke
wego these days.' - - '
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paralysis. In the night his Wife heard past few months in Rome i s at home
tended. The meeting was presided over
bis appearance Sunday, and his room
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—Missionary-society- met with Mrs. him makingaBtrange nbise;' she spgke
b y H . A Ybuttahs;.C. 0 > T . , 'Priyer
preparing to go to. Qberlin, Ohio, to. Was entered by a - (Ohamber-maid, who
Charles
Sheely*
Wednesday.
t o h u n and reoeivingj no reply -lighted attend sohool.
offered by?Kov. W. B.. Cobb. Song by
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found' him in bed, dead. The opinion
-^Osoar Barker, who spent the past the jlamp rand found! him nnconsoiaus. A
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male qnartette. Address by t>. H.Mann
prevails that he took an overdose, of
neighbor was called: and • medical aid
of Brooklyii, Grand Obier Templar of year in the west, is at.home. . , ..
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• - , \ Belleville.
chloral to quiet his nerves and secure
New York state, whioh was listened to _ —The little sou of Mr. A. Br HonseJg summoned, but nothing: conld be done
QiirSpfiOiai Correspondence.
sleep, and that it put him .intoaa: sleep
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for.him. . .Mr. : Crofeman was in - the
with-great "interest. ' • • - -•' •
thqughtto b e s o m e w b a t o n t h e gain.
—Lindon Wood,Jformerly with T. B . that knowB no waking. He made cheese
seventy-sixth
year,of
his
age,
an4
had
After the address a meeting of Mexi^-Next Sunday the quarterly meeting
last summer for Mr. Mearns at or nearKenney, is in town for a few weeks.
co lodge was held and nine candidates of the! M; E. ohufbh will- b e - h e l d : at been in deoliningj health for some time.
Barr'8'Mills. . H e : i s . from , CaDa'do, a
—Union
academy
open's
with
a'larger"
He,
leaves
a.
wife
and
six'rgrown
up
jjvere initiated.
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Molino.
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' single man and about 83 years of'.age7
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children to monrri his departure.; The attendance than for some time>.
TOESJOAX—Public praise meeting at - -^Mr. Henry. Cogswell and wife of
funeral was held from the' Wesleyan
"-. A. serious accident happened at the
—The next lecture of the cprirse will
8:80 a. m., was led by J . F . Landgraff of Oswegoi have been' visiting' at C. W.
church on Monday of' this, week.' The be delivered by Waliaoe Bruce! Tuesday steam mill Of A, D. Seymour on Welsh
Cleveland ; lodge. An, half : hour was OogsweM'S.;^.: '
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body was borne to" its last^fesiffig place evening; Deo. 13.
Subjeot, "Ready Hill,|two and one-half miles from Turin,
spent in prayer and praise, after which " .—Mr, aiid' Mfis. Frank' Taloptt. of by hie four sons. We extend our symabout noon Friday;'1 AJoWo Patinore,
Wit."
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the dotinty lodge was'ealled'to order' b y P4rien, 'were guests,of Mn'A. % JSouse pathy to the widow and children" in their
—Mr. J , J. Mather" is evidently doing' an employe, went to'the lower part cf
O.'O. T., and the business of the session and family. " '.''
sad bereavement,
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a
good
work in the public sohool, H i s i the mill to attend to the engine, leaving
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programs are out,. for an..entertainment Seymour and another employe, Thomas
The silver water pltoher was awarded . =?Mrs, Maud .Raitlett ,pf_ Deadwood,
. Pierrepont .Manor.
by the scholars Friday evening, Deo. 9 . MoKale, jn the upper room. In some
•to Mexfco lodge for initiations, and the Dak., has been visiting her friend, Miss
Our Special Correspondence.
Proceeds to be used to pay for an organ. manner Patmore caught his hand in the
bead regalia to Hastings* for. re-instate- Julia Thompson.
belting and threw the governor belt 'off,
—The
water
house
belonging
to
the
—A J. .Potter attended the county
ments.
Ridge Road,
thus losing all ooStrol . of the engine.
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Next session of.the county lodge left lodge I. 0 . G, T., held at Mexico Mon- railroad at'this station was burned SunOur Sneoial Correspondence.
The -increased speed forced a large
day night last. Abnndance of water is
day and Tuesday.. ,
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in hands of executive committee. ..._
— Onr winter, term of school commenc- pulley through the floor, striking Seyhot always a safe guard against fire.
'<STJUST BEGEIVED, large itlitionB
to
Eeport of Sandy Cree.]k lodge.
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on Monday.
—Mrs.
Maud
Battlett
left
for
her
far
mour on the - head, outting him badly
•'•', -iny assortment of , —Next Friday evening at half-past
Members made remarks^ fop good of away home in the black bills Tuesday,
> —^Mrs M. A. Porter retnrned from and fracturing his skull. MoKale was
the order.
accompanied by her sister,.Miss Dessie seven the school Will give* an entertain' Oazenovia on Monday of this week.
burled out the'doorby the terrible force.
Vote of thanks was given to Mexico, Lyons Mrs. Bartlett leaves a host ol ment in SohooHo^eJhall^ojnsJsJtog^t
-Patmore finally freed himself and
=Mr~Duohane whoiias^be^rrwDTkinglodge and citizens for the hospitable man- warm friends who always welcome her music, dialogues, recitations, etc.,-etc.
stopped the engine. Dr. C. E. Douglass
for Henry AUard for the past two years,
An
admission,
fee
of
ten
cents
will
be
ner that .the county lodge has been in their midst and part with her with
is the attending physician and thinks he
has moved to Canada with his family.
^—Pen Knives and Jaob Knives,—
charged, to apply on the organ fund. It
entertained.
regret. - '
.Making the largest and best" display of Pocket
' —A box social will be held at Mr. can save his life.
is'hoped that all friends and patrons of.
Thus closed one of the most profitable
• \ (liitiery, at prices that will pay yoii "'
Henry' Allard's on Friday evening,
—While Mr. Parker and wife from
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; . sessions the county lodge ever held.
—Mr. W- B - Phelps furnishes the Os- the sohool will show their appreciation
December 16th. An- invitation is ex- Bisbopstreet were in Adams, Monday,
, ^"Tou cannot fail of being sufted,.^i
C o r a m SKOEBriRY.
wego Times with the following list^ oi of the excellent work done by the
tended to all, the proceeds of which will on business a telephone message was
county clerks who have served since the teachers, Messrs. Wood and Ramedell,
received just after they had started for
be given to the Rev. Mr. Maine.
as well as by the pupils, by being present
—Daniel L. Dawson of Philadelphia, county had an existenoe:
home tnat one of their little boys was
August 1816 on Friday evening.
—Profv E. G. Blankman of North shot, i It seems that they had left at
is not yet 39 years of age, but he has won •James Adams
Also Razors Shears, &o
March 1818
Syracuse, has been engaged for "some home two small boys, aged eight and
a reputation worth possessing in various •Joseph Davies
"Very cheap Pleased to show tbim
•Smith Dnnlap
March 1821
Boylston, .
time in preparing a new and- aoourate ten years.' The boys had found in the
lines of endeavor. He is a poet whose Hiram Hubbell "
January 1823
Our Special Correspondence. map of Oswego county, 4 by 5 feet, in house a loaded shot gun, with which
verses are accepted by leading maga- T. J, Morgan
do
1826*:
t3"A price that ought make a
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zines, h e is president of a well-known T. S. Baker
1829
—Mr. Wm. Boberson mis moved on whioh will appear the name and location they were playing. The younger one
do
1832 the hill eaet of Hiram Webb's
o^eaoh resident outside Oswego oity and having the gun, discharged the contents
boiler manulactnring company, -he is Erie Poor
M. W.Matthews
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1835
fond of the turf and owns Beveral raoing
—Sudden changes - i n the l e a t h e r largest villages. Each township,, lot and full in the face of the elder, killing him
Daniel H. Marsh- ~
d c
1838
A quantity of White Back Paper at
number "will be given, railroads and instantly. It was of> course accidental,
horses,' he is a soientiflo boxer, and, it is AndrewjZ McCarthy
do
1841 make it a terrible time for colds.
public highways, boundaries of all but will be a very end blow to the parents
said, could wit* the middle-weight John Carpenter
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1844
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—The
rain
df
Banday
night
has
filled
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1847
sohool districts, with number and local _on reaching_home» ^I'hie.liltleJKjyjefiing^
chatopionship of America should he try Jabes H. Gilbert
Philander Rathbnn
_ d o _ _185D: ±pJ6he_sjmmpi^ndjQn^^ere_heirjJ_tft
The
Buy quick before it is gone
T h e .work
worr~is
ipjpjtf. A8-a.literacs?,-bneine8sand--sp6rt' Edwin M. Hill
do
1853 ieinark that there was plenty in their name of eaoh district.
what he had done was 6o badly frightening man he presents a peculiar combina Henry ;8. Oohde
nearly
ready
for
the
engraver.
Mr
do
1856 pilars,
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ed that he walked from his home t o .
do
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SamueiR. Taylor
t^onof- talents.
Blankman will be pleased tooorresporid
do
1862
—Rev. Irwin Whltaker goes to Syra- with ,any one wishing to make any Adams, a distance ot eight miles, to tell
Edwin N. Rathbtin
AND DECORATIONS JUST IN
do
his parents, -whom be met just • as they
1865 cuse next week to" attend the ministers'
Bernioe
L^Dbaiie
Will be sold qery cheap while present
- —9am Small, t h e noted lecturer and Manister Worts .
suggestions as to special features.
do
1868
were starting baok home.
eitamination,
which,
begins
Tuesday,
stock lasts Paper now.
evangelist, has been engaged by the John J.: Stevens
do
1871
—Mr.
George
Hay.
the
well
known
endo.
society of the First M, E. church and Brainard Nelson .
1874 Deo. 13.
—The state encampment of the Grand
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S o you buy yonr stationery of Ed Buttle ? If the Odd Fellows of Oswego,. to deliver Daniel E. Taylor v
r'1877 . —Mr.sDelos (jlark has purchased five gineer on the R. W. & O. railroad, has
do
Knot,' why not? ItpayB New styles just in
Army
of the Republic will be held in
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do
that city on the evening of December JohnH."01iphant
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