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Tully Times, June 8, 1907
LEGAL NOTICES
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK to James Wood and Cora Wood of Eaton
Rapids, Michigan; William F. Hounson, of Litchfield, Michigan; Malissa
Jones,
of Norvell, Jackson county, Michigan; Addie Kent, of Wasco, Sherman
county,
Oregon; Jay Preston, of Albuquerque, New Mexico; Mariah Spears of Phelps,
Ontario county, New York; and Americus Hounson, whose residence or
whereabouts
is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence and diligent inquiry
for that
purpose, be ascertained, heirs at law and next of kin of William Hounsoum,
otherwise called William Hounson, late of the town of LaFayette in
the county
of Onondaga, New York, deceased, greeting:
Whereas, Thomas Fulmer, the executor named in a certain instrument
in writing,
purporting to be the last will and testament of said William Hounsoum,
late of
the town of LaFayette in the county of Onondaga, New York, deceased,
and
relating to both real and personal estate, has lately made application
to the
Surrogate’s Court of our county of Onondaga, to have said instruments
in
writing proved and recorded as a will of real and personal estate:
You and
each of you are, therefore, hereby cited to appear before our Surrogate
of the
county of Onondaga, at the Surrogate’s Court of said county of Onondaga
held
at the Surrogate’s office in the city of Syracuse, in the county of
Onondaga,
New York, on the 18th day of June, 1907, at ten o’clock in the forenoon
of
that day, then and there to attend the probate of said last will and
testament
of said William Hounsoum, deceased; and such of you as are under the
age of
twenty-one years are required to appear by your general guardian if
you have
one; or if you have none, to appear and apply for one to be appointed;
or in
the event of your neglect or failure to do so, a special guardian will
be
appointed by the Surrogate to represent and act for you in the proceeding.
In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate’s
Court to
be hereunto affixed.
Witness Hon. Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of said county, at the city
of
Syracuse, New York, this 26th day of April in the year of our Lord
one
thousand, nine hundred and seven.
M.M. MARA, Clerk of the Surrogate’s Court.
IN pursuance of an order of Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the county
of
Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby given according to law, to all
persons
having claims against Thomas D. Shea, late of the town of Fabius in
said
county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with
the
vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, at the store of Hamilton and
Shea, in
Fabius village, in the county of Onondaga. N. Y., on or before the
20th day of
August, 1907.
MICHAEL G. SHEA
Administrator.
PHELPS & SHEA, Attorneys for Administrator, 418-419-420 Kirk Building,
Syracuse, N. Y.
Dated February 11, 1907.
IN pursuance of an order of Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the county
of
Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby given according to law, to all
persons
having claims against Nancy Benjamin, late of the town of Lafayette
in said
county, deceased that they are required to exhibit the same, with the
vouchers
therefor to the subscribers, at the residence of the subscriber,
Albert
Benjamin, in the town of Lafayette in the county of Onondaga, N. Y.,
on or
before the 1st day of September, 1907.
ALVIN BENJAMIN
ALBERT L. BENJAMIN,
Executors.
Dated February 18, 1907.
IN pursuance of an order of Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the county
of
Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby given according to law, to all
persons
having claims against Lavosier G. Scammell, late of the town of Fabius
in said
county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same with the
vouchers
therefor, to the subscriber, at his residence in the village of LaFayette
in
the county of Onondaga. N. Y,, on or before the 1st day of August,
1907.
ELBERT A. CLARK.
Executor, Jan. 16. 1907.
IN pursuance of an order of Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the county
of
Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby given according to law, to all
persons
having claims against William E. Bryan, late of the town of Otisco
in said
county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit same, with the
vouchers
therefor, to the subscriber, at his residence in the town of Spafford,
in the
county of Onondaga, N. Y., on or before the 1st day of. October 1907.
FRED C. MASTERS, Administrator.
Dated, March 19, 1907.
IN pursuance of an order of Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the county
of
Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby given according to law, to all
persons
having claims against Fanny J. Bryan, late of the town of Otisco
in said
county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit same, with the
vouchers
therefor, to the subscriber, at his residence in the town of Spafford,
in the
county of Onondaga, N. Y., on or before the 1st day of. October 1907.
FRED C. MASTERS, Administrator.
Dated, March 19, 1907.
IN pursuance of an order of Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the county
of
Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby given according to law, to all
persons
having claims against Mary B. Fairchild, late of the town of
Fabius in said
county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with
the
vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, at his office in the village
of Fabius,
N.Y., in the county of Onondaga, N.Y., on or before the the 10th day
of
October, 1907.
WILLIAM L. HAMILTON, Executor.
Dated March 27, 1907.
IN pursuance of an order of Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the county
of
Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby given according to law, to all
persons
having claims against John N. Smith, late of the town of Otisco
in said
county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same with the
vouchers
therefor, to the subscriber, at his office, Otisco Center, town of
Otisco in
the county of Onondaga, N.Y., on or before the 15th day October, 1907.
FRED C. SMITH, Executor of the last will and testament of John N. Smith,
deceased.
Dated March 22, 1907.
IN pursuance of an order of Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the county
of
Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby given according to law, to all
persons
having claims against David C. Smith, late of the town of Fabius, in
said
county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with
the
vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, at his residence in the village
of New
Woodstock, in the county of Madison, N.Y. on or before the 1st day
of
November, 1907.
LUCIEN B. SMITH, Executor,
Dated April 12, 1907.
IN pursuance of an order of Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the county
of
Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby given according to law, to all
persons
having claims against Esther Emmons, late of the town of LaFayette,
in said
county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with
the
vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, at his residence in the village
of
LaFayette, in the county of Onondaga, N.Y., on or before the 15th day
of
October, 1907.
WILLIAM B. ESTEY, Administrator.
Dated April 1, 1907.
IN pursuance of an order of Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the county
of
Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby given according to law, to all
persons
having claims against Mary J. Bailey, late of the town of Tully in
said
county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with
the
vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, at his residence in the village
of
Tully, in the county of Onondaga, N.Y., on or before the 15th day of
November,
1907.
WILLIAM P. BAILEY, Administrator.
Phelps & Shea, Attorneys for Administrator, Syracuse and Tully,
N.Y.
Dated May 8, 1907.
IN pursuance of an order of Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the county
of
Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby given according to law, to all
persons
having claims against Eugene A. Preston, late of the town of Tully
in said
county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with
the
vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, at his residence in the town
of Fabius,
in the county of Onondaga, N.Y., on or before the 30th day of November,
1907.
ADDIE A. PRESTON, Administratrix.
Dated May 13, 1907.
LOCAL ITEMS
Miss Susan Wilson spent Sunday in Oswego, the guest of friends.
Miss Mary Wright of Little York was the guest of Mrs. Andrew Spence on Sunday.
Dobbins Bros. of Homer expect to erect a cabbage house at Preble this summer.
J.P. Murphy is acting as assistant at the station during the absence
of Mr.
Dempsey.
C.T. Oothoudt has returned home from Solon where he has been employed
for some
months past.
Mrs. Henry Crofoot and daughter, Gladys, has spent part of the week
with her
husband at Cincinnatus.
Mr. and Mrs. William Coye and Ray Brown and a lady friend, all of Syracuse
were guests at W.H. Brown’s over Sunday.
Mrs. Joseph Cummings and daughter, Anna, and Miss Anna VanPatten of
Bromley
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crofoot.
Two new milk cows for sale, or will exchange for fat stock, or cows
coming in
later. R.C. Fancher, the auctioneer, LaFayette, N.Y.
George Palmiter of Onondaga Valley has accepted a position at Tully
Farms.
George’s old friends are glad to see him back after recovering from
his late
illness.
Miss Lois Gilbert of this place who underwent an operation for appendicitis
at
her home last Saturday is doing nicely. Dr. Hartman of Syracuse was
assisted
by Dr. Leonard of Tully.
William Sheehan of this place, who will be ordained as a priest on Saturday
at
Rochester, has, so it is said, been assigned to St. Agnes church at
Utica as
assistant pastor. He will celebrate mass here a week from Sunday.
The voters of Solvay village will decide at a special election a week
from
Tuesday whether the village shall contract for fifteen years with the
new
Onondaga County Suburban Water company for water for general municipal,
household and manufacturing purposes. The company will get its supply
from
Otisco lake.
Tully has been without electric lights two or three nights of this week
caused
by the boilers at the powerhouse being refueled. The old flues were
leaking
badly and the Water and Light Commission thought this was the best
time of
year to put new flues in, hence the shut down. During the summer months
the
all-night service will be discontinued and all lights will be “blowed”
at one
o’clock.
A copy of the Index (Wash.) News has been received in Tully. The issue
is Vol.
1, No. 6, and H.F. Wilcox is the editor. Mr. Wilcox is a son of Frank
Wilcox
who will be remembered by the older inhabitants as being a resident
of
LaFayette and Sherman Hollow. Mr. H.F. Wilcox formerly worked at the
newspaper
business in Homer and vicinity. The TIMES wishes the Index News all
kinds of
success.
Leon Ashley, who formerly conducted the lunchroom here, spent Sunday in town.
A nice line of misses lingerie hats at Susan H. Wilson’s. Call and see them.
Mrs. H.B. Chase attended the funeral of her uncle, John Hodgson, at
Cortland
on Thursday.
Dr. Lucid of Cortland was in town Sunday, previous to his leaving for
Atlantic
City, as mentioned last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ackles of Thorn Hill were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs.
Harley Ackles on Saturday and Sunday.
Dr. Miller, the eye specialist and optician of Syracuse, will again
be at
Hotel Slayton parlor next Monday, June 10.
H.D. Vail entered upon his duties as assistant at the power house the
first of
the month, taking Louis Dean’s place, Mr. Dean having resigned.
Henry McCullough was exhibiting on Saturday last, a bunch of seven line
trout,
one weighing nearly three pounds. Henry evidently knows where they
sleep.
Fred L. Cagwin of Syracuse University was a guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs.
J.G. Watson Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Cagwin is a cousin of Mrs. Watson.
In the Syracuse Journal contest, Miss Pearle Bailey had 14,163 votes
and Miss
Lulu Leamey 3,294 votes on Thursday evening. Miss Bailey now stands
third in
Onondaga outside of Syracuse.
Mrs. C.A. Fox, sister of Mrs. Harley Cummings, died at New Woodstock
on
Tuesday. Burial was made at that place on Friday of this week. Mrs.
Fox leaves
a large number of relatives and friends in this vicinity.
Among the honor students of the graduating class at Cortland Normal
school are
David W. Currie, Preble; Esther R. Barker, Jamesville; Mary T. Estes,
Fabius;
and Irene G. McDiramid, Truxton. Mr. Currie is one of the commencement
speakers.
Elder McGahen reports to the TIMES his first wedding upon the McLean
field. On
Saturday evening he united in marriage, Mr. Earl Francis and Mrs. Addie
B.
Randall, both of McLean. The bride’s maiden name was Addie B. Button.
She was
born in Fabius, and lived for a time in Tully, when her parents were
members
of the Disciple church.
The work on the M.E. church at Truxton has been delayed on account of
a
mistake in the wall paper. After putting on a part of it the rest was
found to
be of a different shade, and as no more could be found or made to match,
they
had to get another kind to do over what had been done. The firm stands
all
expenses. The work is being pushed and the church is expected to be
ready on
June 9.
The Whist club met with Miss Katherine Lillis last Monday evening. Miss
Lillis
won first honors and Miss Pearl Bailey, who played as a substitute
for Mrs.
William Pierce, won the consolation. The next meeting will be with
Mrs. John
C. Reagan. It is intended, as soon as the count is completed, which
will show
the highest and lowest averages, to designate who shall entertain the
club
after their final meeting.
Edwin C. Hall, a member of Central City Commandery No. 25, Knights Templar
of
Syracuse, is to be commander of the Knights Templar parade to be held
Tuesday,
July 9, in connection with the United States Grand Commandery conclave
of the
order at Saratoga Springs July 7 to July 15. He is grand captain-general
of
the New York State Commanderie, which will hold its annual conclave
at
Saratoga Springs at the same time. “Ed” has the best wishes of his
Tully
friends, who hope to see him reach the top rung of the K.T. ladder.
Mail Clerk C.F. Trowbridge of Parish, N.Y., was injured last week on
the
Auburn and Ithaca branch of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. In crossing
the switch
at that point the combination mail and smoking car of the train left
the rails
and was sent crashing into an embankment along the tracks. The tender
of the
engine was also jerked lose and derailed. The passengers were shaken
up and
Mail Clerk Trowbridge was jammed against his distributing cases. He
was
bruised and shaken up but not severely injured. Had the car went in
the other
direction, Mr. Trowbridge would probably have gone into the lake with
the car
and as he is crippled, might have drowned before being rescued. He
will change
his run this week for one out of Sodis Point on the Pennsylvania R.R.
He is a
son of Robert Trowbridge of this place.
Correspondence
Apulia
June 6—Mrs. Esther Kinyon and Mrs. Nettie Comstock and two children
of
Cedervale were the guests at Mrs. Thomas Knapp’s on Friday of last
week.
Mrs. H.R. Thurber of Toronto, Canada, spent Saturday and Sunday with
relatives
here.
Mrs. Howard Fields spent Friday in town calling on friends.
Mrs. Dewitte Clark of DeRuyter was the guest of Mrs. Henry Knapp on Friday.
Attorney George Wallace and wife of Syracuse spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neal.
Dr. J.E. Andrews of Fabius and E.G. Wallace of this place left on Monday
for a
weeks fishing trip in the Adirondacks.
Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Baum of Tully were callers at E. Philip’s on Sunday.
Mr. John Robinson at Pompey and son, Charles of Albany, were guests
at Henry
Knapp’s on Saturday.
Mrs. Emily Pierce is entertaining her brother.
Mrs. C. Sherwood and Mrs. James Williams left on Wednesday for Syracuse
from
which place they will accompany their sister, Mrs. Thurber, on Thursday
to her
home in Toronto, where they will remain for some time. They will visit
Niagara
Falls and other points of interest during their stay in Canada.
E. Hill spent Sunday with friends in Homer.
Mrs. Homer Fields was the guest of Mrs. Howard Fields at Onativa on
Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Beardsley of Cortland, Mr. and Mrs. Transue and Mrs.
Foster
were in town on Memorial day. Mrs. Beardsley placed flags and flowers
on her
parents’ graves in Apulia cemetery. The ladies of the party called
on Mrs.
S.E. Hill.
Our teacher, Miss Smith, had several callers on Friday morning including
her
mother, Mrs. Jerome Smith of Tully. All report splendid order and fine
recitations.
F.E. Hobart of Tully was in town looking over his property one day last week.
The Ladies’ Aid of Apulia Baptist church will hold an afternoon social
at the
home of Mrs. Emma Sherwood on Wednesday, June 12.
The 84th anniversary of the birth of Mrs. Eliza Ballou was celebrated
at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Byron Coon on Sunday, June 2. Those present
were:
Mrs. L.R. Jenkins and daughter, Francis of Rochester; Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Coon;
Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Albro; Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald and sons, Percy and
Earl of
Cortland; and Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Porter. On Monday a photograph was
taken of
the four generations including Mrs. Ballou, her daughter, Mrs. Byron
Coon, her
granddaughter, Mrs. John MacDonald and her great grandson, Percy MacDonald.
A council of doctors was held over the infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Ryan on
Sunday last. The little one is improving now.
Apulia Station
June 6—Miss Maud Gilbert of Blodgett’s Mills and Harry Bristol of Groton
have
been spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Lumoree.
The Ladies’ Aid Society will hold their next social at the home of Mr.
and
Mrs. W.H. Hotaling on Thursday afternoon, June 13. Miss June’s division
will
supper. Everybody should attend.
Mrs. Celestia Leonard, while driving a herd of cattle from her garden
last
Tuesday, was attacked by one of them, thrown to the ground and severely
bruised. She is still suffering from shock and bruises and, mirabile
dictu,
the animal in question is still suffered to live and run at large.
Rev. E.H. King returned last night from his visit to Buffalo and Caledonia.
Mr. King was accompanied by his daughter-in-law and her year-old baby
who made
a brief stop over here on her way to her father’s home in Cincinattus.
Alanson G. King, son of Rev. E.H. King, received the degree of D.D.S.
at the
recent commencement of the University of Buffalo.
Bromley
June 6—Seymour VanPatten is repairing his house. Marvin Vandenburg is
doing
the carpenter work.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Vandenburg and children spent Decoration Day in
Otisco
Valley.
William Lloyd is drawing his hay to the station.
Warren J. Howard, M.D., of Roxbury, Vermont, spent last week at the
home of
his mother, Mrs. Emma Howard.
LaFayette
June 6—John Northway has been confined to the house for a week with pluresy.
Mrs. Laney of Oswego county has been at Rev. H. Bonner’s for a week.
She is
Mrs. Bonner’s mother.
Alden King of Norwalk, Ohio, arrived Saturday for two months vacation
with his
grandfather, Alburtus King.
Mrs. Dr. Maurice entertained her cousin from Lockport over Sunday.
Among those who attended County Lodge at Syracuse were: Mrs. E. Williams,
Mrs.
Stratton and William Park.
Bennett Hollow
June 6—Mrs. C. Arnold of Syracuse visited her sister, Mrs. G.M. Baldwin,
last
week.
Preble has lost one of the old settlers, G. Crofoot, age 72. Mr. Crofoot
was
an old school teacher for years. He was school commissioner of this
district
and served his time in the rebellion. He died on Decoration Day.
Frank Rheilman has sown one acre of cabbage. He will set ten acres if
there
are plants enough.
Little York
June 6—The funeral of Gustavus Crofoot was held at his home last Saturday
at 2
p.m. Rev. F. Devitt of Preble officiated. Burial at Preble. He was
71 years of
age and leaves a wife. He was a soldier and four soldiers were the
bearers.
On Tuesday afternoon, the funeral of Mrs. Marietta Tice of Homer was
held at
the family home. She leaves a husband and one daughter, Mrs. William
Briggs,
jr., of Little York who has been a faithful nurse through the years
of
suffering. Mrs. Lucy Isbell attended the funeral.
Mrs. Sims of Florida is spending some time with her cousins, Mrs. Lucy
Isbell
and Mrs. Ann Breed of this place.
Mrs. Louise Tuckerman and daughter visited their friend, Mrs. Bell Hammond
of
Brake Hill last week.
REGENTS AND COMMENCEMENT
To Be Held At Tully High School
Regents Program—Grade Entertainment—Baccalaureate Sermon—
High School Commencement and Names of Graduates—
The Contest at Marcellus
Regents examinations occur June 17-21 as follows:
Monday morning—Geography, algebra. Afternoon—Spelling, drawing, ancient
history, civics.
Tuesday morning—Arithmetic, geometry. Afternoon—Elementary English,
1st, 2d,
3d, and 4th English.
Wednesday morning—Physiology, 1st Latin, Cicero, Latin grammar, psychology.
Afternoon—U.S. History, book-keeping, Roman history.
Thursday morning—Caesar, Latin prose. Afternoon—Botany, physics, advanced
drawing.
Friday morning—1st German, 2d German, history of education.
The grade entertainment which promises to be the best ever given will
be held
Friday evening, June 21. The certificates earned this year and the
promotions
will be announced at that time.
On Sunday evening, June 23, the baccalaureate sermon will be preached
to the
class by Rev. W.G. Reed.
Monday evening, June 24, the ninth annual commencement of Tully High
School
will be held in Assembly hall. Joseph Lonergan has first honors in
the high
school graduating class and Edward Cain leads the training class graduates
in
standing through the year.
The classes are as follows: high school, Josephine Nora Daley, Veronica
Lauretta Ryan and Joseph Lonergan. Training class, Arlene Elizabeth
Bryan,
Bessie Frances Clay, Agnes Frances Conklin, Frances Elizabeth Crandall,
Emma
A. Damon, Laura May Flanagan, Louise M. Fox, Gertrude B. Hitchcock,
Zelma Lulu
Kehrer, Josie Margaret Long, Jessie Beatrice McCall, Grace Belle Ryan
and
Edward James Cain. Class motto: “Climb though the rocks be rugged.”
Class
colors: green and pink. Class flower: pink rose.
The address to the graduating class will be delivered by Rev. J.V.
Byrne.
In the interscholastic prize speaking contest held at Marcellus last
week
Friday evening, the gold medals were awarded to Miss Leda Carter of
the
Marcellus High School and Sidney Cross of the Onondaga Valley High
School.
Previous to this year, the prize has been a silver cup which was won
twice by
Tully High School contestants and this school now holds the trophy.
A number,
including the two contestants from this school, attended at Marcellus.
The
other school represented was Skaneateles.
CHURCH NOTICES
Methodist Episcopal Church.
REV. W. G. REED, PASTOR.
Regular services of’ the church at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Class meeting at 10 a. m.
Sabbath school at 11:45 a. m.
Junior League at. 3:00 p. m .
Epworth League devotional services at 6:30 p. m.
Wednesday evening, 7:30 o’clock —Prayer meeting.
First Baptist Church
REV. HOWARD J. CHARLES, PASTOR.
Regular services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday-school, Baraea and Philathea, 11:45 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
Wednesday evening. 7:30 o‘clock— Prayer meeting.
Church of Christ.
REV. THOMAS WOOD, PASTOR.
10:30 a. m.—Preaching service.
11:30. a. m. —Communion.
12:00 m.—Bible school.
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor prayer meeting.
7:30 p. m.—Preaching.
Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock— Mid-week prayer and praise service.
At the Church of Christ, Lord’s day, morning subject, “The Old Book”.
At 7.30 p. m ., “The Great Invitation.”
Bible school at 12 m.
It has been suggested that during the summer season union services be
held
every Sunday evening by the Protestant churches, instead of only on
the first
Sunday of the month. The pastors are in favor of this. It is worthy
of
consideration.
REV. THOMAS WOOD ENGAGED.
Becomes Pastor of The Church of Christ to Succeed
Rev. L. D. Vosburgh—A Man of Considerable Experience.
The congregation of the Church of Christ, Tully, were so well pleased
with the
sermons of Rev. Thomas Wood of Baltimore, formerly of Jackson, Mississippi,
that they extended a unanimous call to that gentleman on Sunday morning
last
and Mr. Wood has entered upon his duties here. A union service was
held last
Sunday evening in that church and a congregation which completely filled
the
edifice heard an excellent sermon on “Prayer” by that gentleman. Mr.
Wood Is a
comparatively young man and has had wide experience in the ministry.
We
predict that the church will prosper under his able leadership.
Dempsey—Kelly.
Michael Dempsey, the popular assistant to Station Agent Reagan, and
Miss Mary
Kelly of Markham Hollow, were married with a mass at St. Leo’s church
at nine
o’clock Wednesday morning by the Rev. J. V. Byrne, pastor of that church.
Michael Kelly, a brother of the bride, did honors as best man and Josephine,
a
sister of the bride, attended the bride.
After a wedding trip to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey will occupy
the house
on Onondaga street, first west of St. Leo’s church, which they have
recently
furnished and made ready. Both the bride and groom are well known and
popular.
The TIMES unites with their many friends in well wishes and prosperity.
Classified Advertisements
WANTED—A FARM HAND BY THE month. Henry Morgan, R.F.D. No. 2, Tully, N.Y.
FOR SALE—RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS for setting, 25c. per dozen. Enquire
of W.L.
Earle, Tully, N.Y.
SEED POTATOES FOR SALE—I HAVE a quantity of seed potatoes of the Carman
variety. S.E. Hollenbeck, Tully, N.Y.
THE USE OF A BARN FOR ONE OR more horses and wagons can be obtained
by
addressing lock box 87, Tully, N.Y.
FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE COTTAGE at Assembly Park, Tully lake. A good investment
for the right party. Enquire at this office.
FOR SALE—A NINE ROOM HOUSE ON Lincoln avenue owned by Mrs. O.W. Bugbee.
For
particulars inquire of the owner at 816 Wolf street, Syracuse, N. Y.
LOST—A TAN COLORED AUTOMOBILE hood on the road somewhere between Cortland,
Tully, Labradore, Truxton and Cortland. Finder please return to TIMES
office
and receive reward.
BROWN SINGLE-COMB LEGHORN EGGS for sale. I have these eggs for setting
on
sale. Price, fifty cents for fifteen eggs; one hundred eggs, three
dollars.
Also Model chick feed for sale. Milo J. Carr, Tully, N.Y.
FOR SALE—A CHILD’S OAK BED WITH springs, crib shape. Will lodge child
till
eight years of age. Also high chair and little rocker; all hard wood
and as
good as new. $4.00 takes all. A.L. Benjamin, Tully Valley, N.Y.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT—THE LARGE double house on West Main street, Tully
village.
Will sell house or rent the part now occupied by C.P. Remore. Possession
to be
given April 1. All modern improvements. Keys are with C.P. Remore.
Enquire of
Mrs. J.L. Fuller, Tully.
AUNGIER & REAGAN, TULLY, N.Y. dealers in all kinds of carriages,
farm wagons,
harnesses, and farm implements. A large stock to select from on hand
at all
times. Lowest prices. Come and see us. Bell ‘phone No. 29; Independent
‘phone
No. 361, Mr. Aungier’s Bell ‘phone No. 11.
Ackles
Albro
Andrews
Arnold
Ashley
AUNGIER
Bailey
Baldwin
Ballou
Barker
Baum
Beardsley
Benjamin
Bonner
Breed
Briggs
Bristol
Brown
Bryan
Bugbee
Button
Byrne
Cagwin
Cain
Carr
Carter
CHARLES
Chase
Clark
Clay
Comstock
Conklin
Coon
Coye
Crandall
Crofoot
Cross
Cummings
Currie
Daley
Damon
Dean
Dempsey
Devitt
Dobbins
Earle
Emmons
Estes
ESTEY
Fairchild
Fancher
Fields
Flanagan
Foster
Fox
Francis
Fuller
Fulmer
Gilbert
Glass
Hall
Hamilton
Hammond
Hartman
Hill
Hitchcock
Hobart
Hodgson
Hollenbeck
Hotaling
Hounson
Hounsoum
Howard
Isbell
Jenkins
Jones
Kehrer
Kelly
Kent
King
Kinyon
Knapp
Laney
Leamey
Leonard
Lillis
Lloyd
Lonergan
Long
Lucid
Lumoree
MacDonald
MARA
MASTERS
Maurice
McCall
McCullough
McDiramid
McGahen
Miller
Morgan
Murphy
Neal
Northway
Oothoudt
Palmiter
Park
PHELPS
Philip
Pierce
Porter
Preston
Randall
Reagan
Reed
Rheilman
Robinson
Ryan
Scammell
Shea
Sheehan
Sherwood
Smith
Spears
Spence
Stratton
Thurber
Tice
Transue
Trowbridge
Tuckerman
Vail
Vandenburg
VanPatten
Vosburgh
Wallace
Watson
Wilcox
Williams
Wilson
Wood
Wright
Albany
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Apulia
Apulia Station
Atlantic City
Baltimore
Bennett Hollow
Blodgett’s Mills
Brake Hill
Bromley
Buffalo
Caledonia
Cedervale
Cincinattus
Cincinnatus
Cortland
DeRuyter
Eaton Rapids, Michigan
Fabius
Florida
Homer
Ithaca
Jackson, Mississippi
Jamesville
Labradore
LaFayette
Lafayette
Litchfield, Michigan
Little York
Lockport
Madison
Marcellus
Markham Hollow
McLean
New Woodstock
New York
Niagara Falls
Norvell, Jackson county, Michigan
Norwalk, Ohio
Onativa
Onondaga
Onondaga Valley
Oswego
Otisco
Otisco lake
Otisco Valley
Parish, N.Y.
Phelps, Ontario county, New York
Pompey
Preble
Rochester
Roxbury, Vermont,
Saratoga Springs
Sherman Hollow
Skaneateles
Sodis Point
Solon
Solvay
Spafford
Syracuse
Thorn Hill
Toronto, Canada
Truxton
Tully
Tully Valley
Utica
Wasco, Sherman county, Oregon
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