"Alfred Sun"
Alfred, Allegany County, New York
June 25, 1885
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- Barnum will be in Hornellsville August 17.
- Miss Mae CARTER is home from Cuba for
the summer vacation.
- The soldier's monument at Friendship is to be
unveiled August 26.
- Stephen C. BURDICK lost a two-year-old
colt Sunday night valued at $140.
- Issac LANGWORTHY returned last week
from his trip to Ashaway, R.I. He reports his mother as improved.
- We are indebted to Geo. CHAPLIN for the
excellent report of the Anniversary exercises in this weeks Sun.
- Prof. A.B. KENYON and family are to
spend vacation at his father's in Rockville, R.I. They left for there last
Sunday.
- Wallace BRUCE is to give the
commencement address at the Hornell Free Academy exercise on Friday evening
of this week.
- Miss Fannie EATON returned home last
Thursday. She has been absent since early winter having spent considerable
of the time in company of her sister, Mrs. Dr. KELLOGG, of Battle
Creek, at Tampa, Fla.
- Samuel ELLIS, has raised the sidewalk
in front of his harness shop to a level with the other walks. This is a
decided improvement.
- The cyclone of Sunday night did considerable
damage in the way of the breaking limbs from trees, blowing down fences, and
unroofing buildings. The roof to the foundry of LANGWORTHY & DAVIS
was blown off, and ten or fifteen of the sheds on the fair grounds were
demolished.
- Wm. SATTERBEE has the hearty thanks of
the printers for the delightful ride which he gave them last Friday, he
taking two loads of them out driving the afternoon. He has one of his wagons
remodeled and a canopy top placed upon it, so that four commodious seats is
just the right thing for pleasure rides for large parties.
- Those who wish to have "fresh air"
children at their homes this season are requested to make their wishes known
to the pastor as soon as possible. If any wish the same children they
entertained last year, they are requested to say so very soon. It is not the
purpose of the managers of this charity to send the same children two years
in succession unless there is a good reason for it, or there are requests
for the same children; so it is necessary to attend soon to this matter.
University News:
- A large number of strangers, friends and old
students were present at the anniversaries. Among the number we have noticed
the following: Rev. Chas. A. BURDICK, Miss Corabelle CRANDALL, Mr.
& Mrs. Lunin STILLMAN, Miss Gerette BOYCE, Miss Grace LEWIS,
Mr. & Mrs. W.W. BROWN, H.E. KENYON, A.W. SULLIVAN,
Dr. W.W. CRANDALL, Orson C. GREEN, C.L.E. LEWIS, Mr.
& Mrs. Wm R. WELLS, Mrs. DAVIDGE, Mrs. Robert GORTON,
Mrs. Fred LEE, Miss Sara WITTER, Miss Mae CARTER, Miss
Della BURDICK, Miss Georgie SINETTE, Mrs. ELLSWORTH,
Miss Minnie MIDDAUGH, Miss Dora MC MICHAEL, Mrs. HALL,
Mr. & Mrs. A. COLE, Miss Vinnie CHAMPL??, Geo. W. BURDICK,
Mr. & Mrs. Orville STILLMAN, Mrs. E. CHAMPLAIN, Miss Julia
MC WAR?ER, Miss Vandelia VARNUM, Edger A. HIGGINS, Miss
Christie SKINNER, W.H. CRANDALL, Mr. & Mrs. C.S. ALLEN,
Mrs. Lytie P. DAVIS, Clayton C. CLARKE, Mrs. VARNUM,
Miss Mary SHELDON, Miss Anna CADYGAN, J.P. WAGER esq.,
Miss E.E. WARNER, Miss Anna SCHOONMAKER, Miss Flora P. CLARKE,
C.B. MC DOWELL, Mr. BURR, Arthur TITSWORTH, Prof. W.W. HAZZEN,
George P. DARROW, Alice CRANDALL, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. GORTON
and many others whose names we do not remember and if we did we haven't
the space to name them.
- Dr. T.R. WILLIAMS meet with a very
serious accident at Nile last week, caused by falling through a bridge while
standing on a rotten plank. It resulted in a compound fracture of the right
arm and severe cuts and bruises about the head.
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