| Dr. E. P.
Stuart left for his home in Penn Yann, N.Y. last Tuesday.
He will probably return in February.--- Free Press,
Southern Pines. N.C. |
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| Dr.
Peter O. Sanford, who has been a member of the staff of
St. Luke's hospital, Denver, for some time, will locate
in Colorado Springs January 1st for the practice of his
profession. |
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| Mr.
F. R. Gillette expects soon to open a dancing school in
Dundee. |
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| Isaac
Fox died at the county house Tuesday night, aged 90 years. |
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| A teachers'
institute will be held in Penn Yann the first week in
January 1900. |
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| R. M.
Kinne has purchased the interst of William Turner in the
coal business formerly conducted here by Kinne & Turner. |
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| News
was received here on Tuesday of the sudden death at Newark,
N.Y. of Rev. Francis Day Hodgson, who was principal of
the Penn Yann Academy from 1875 to 1883. |
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| Monday
evening a number of members of Tyrone lodge, I.O.O. F.,
visited Keuka lodge, and there were also present a number
of visitors from other lodges. Work in the initiatory
degree was done, two candidates taking the degree. |
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Claude Ketchum, a lad
nine years old, fell from the trestle at the coal sheds
formerly used the firm of Potter, Kinne, & Kendall,
on Shepard street, and was considerably bruised, last
Monday. He is a son of Charles Ketchum of this villiage.
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| Last
Friday Mrs. James Prosser met with a serious injury at
her home in Jerusalem. She was reaching for something
on a shelf where a loaded gun was lying, and in some way
discharged the weapon, the shot entering her arm near
the elbow and causing a severe wound. |