DATE

YEAR

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

CONTENTS

May 3

1899

Gustin

Dr.

Dr. Gustin went to Roulette last week to ship his goods to Williamsport where he will make his future home.

June

1899

June (Term)

 

Traverse Juror:             William Rutherford

Grand Jurors:                            Charles McLean, William Snyder                        

April 24

1899

Evans

Arthur

Mills: Arthur Evans of Bingham has started a barber shop in the place vacated by Verne Mayo.  He moved his family into the Harrison house.

April 24

1899

Mayo

Verne

Mills: Arthur Evans of Bingham has started a barber shop in the place vacated by Verne Mayo.  He moved his family into the Harrison house.

April 24

1899

Burtis

Mrs. Dell

Mrs. Dell Burtis visited her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Burtis last week.

April 24

1899

Scoville

Mrs. Gilbert

Mrs. Gilbert Scoville died Sunday

April 24

1899

 

 

It is reported that landlord Thompson serves excellent meals.

April 24

1899

Harrison

Victor

Victor Harrison is rushed with his work of paper hanging and painting.

April 24

1899

Roll

Bert

Liberty Society met at the home of Bert Roll on Friday evening.

April 24

1899

Albro

Mr. S. H.

It is reported that Mr. S. H. Albro has resigned his position of the principal ship of Mansfield State Normal School and Mr. Andrew Thomas Smith of West Chester will take his place.

April 24

1899

Smith

Andrew Thomas

It is reported that Mr. S. H. Albro has resigned his position of the principal ship of Mansfield State Normal School and Mr. Andrew Thomas Smith of West Chester will take his place.

May 3

1899

VanDeBoe

Mr. and Mrs. C. D.

Mr. and Mrs. C. D. VanDeBoe visited their son at Roulette last week.

May 17

1899

Store of Stone Brothers & John Schweitzer

 

Work has begun on the foundation for the double brick store of Stone Brothers and John Schweitzer of Harrison Valley.

May 24

1899

Smith

John L.

White’s Corners: John L. Smith an elderly and much respected citizen is very ill of liver complaints.  Dr. Webster is attending him.

May 24

1899

Webster

Dr.

White’s Corners: John L. Smith an elderly and much respected citizen is very ill of liver complaints.  Dr. Webster is attending him

May 24

1899

Cutler

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cutler, formerly of this place, but now of H.V. are both very ill.

May 24

1899

Chaplin

?. O.

?. O. Chaplin is building a new porch on his residence.

May 24

1899

English

Andrew

Andrew English is superintendent of the newly organized Sunday School at Coston school house.

May 30

1899

Webster

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac

Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Webster spent Sunday with their son Jessie at Greenwood, N.Y.

May 30

1899

Brinnen

Miss Jennie

Miss Jennie Brinnen gave a birthday party on her seventh birthday last Saturday, May 27th. 

May 30

1899

 

 

The band is practicing every evening for the Memorial Day exercises.

May 30

1899

Ensworth

Mr. Arthur

Mr. Arthur Ensworth of H.V. will deliver the address (For Memorial Day exercises)

May 30

1899

VanSickle

Lyman

Lyman VanSickle has just ordered a new invoice of dry goods and will soon have his store stock complete. 

May 30

1899

Ellison

Mrs. Stella

Mrs. Stella Ellison returned home Monday after some time spent in Elkland, Osceola and other places.

May 31

1899

Kettle

Frank

Marriage license has been granted to Frank Kettle of Harrison Valley and Addie Stone of Teed Hollow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Stone, by Prothonotary Sanford Lewis.

May 31

1899

Stone

Addie

Marriage license has been granted to Frank Kettle of Harrison Valley and Addie Stone of Teed Hollow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Stone, by Prothonotary Sanford Lewis.

June 6

1899

Chestnut

John

Mills: Mr. John Chestnut aged 66 died of heart disease Friday night, June 2nd.  Funeral at church Sunday. Rev. Holland officiated.

June 6

1899

Lindsey

Isaac

The little son of Isaac Lindsay fell from the porch and broke his arm Saturday.  Dr. Webster reduced the fracture.

June 6

1899

Ross

Raymond

Raymond Ross, who has been away teaching, arrived home last week.

June 6

1899

Ensworth

Arthur

Arthur Ensworth of H.V. gave a fine oration on Memorial Day.

June 7

1899

Skinner

Alonzo

Alonzo Skinner f Hector died very suddenly the first of last week and was buried on Wednesday.

June 21

1899

Rolland

Clyde

Clyde Rolland of Mills who has been attending Dickenson Seminary at Williamsport returned home Thursday.  A large number of his friends gave him a surprise party on the evening of his arrival.

June 21

1899

 

 

Nearly all the ladies and gentlemen of Mills ride bicycles.

July 19

1899

Paddock

Mr. John

Mr. John Paddock of North Fork died.  Funeral in M. E. Church, May 8th. Rev. Charles S. Jenkins officiating.  Mr. Paddock came to North Fork nineteen years ago from Hammondsport.  Was a veteran of the Civil War. Was 55 yrs. Leaves wife and two sons.  Burial at Brookfield.

July 26

1899

Swetland

Lois

Harrison Valley: The funeral of little Lois Swetland was held at the residence of A.A. Swetland last Tuesday.  Her father was called here from Heightstown, J.J.

July 26

1899

 

 

The Free Methodists are fitting up the hall of George White over the blacksmith shop as a place of religious worship. 

July 26

1899

Wombaugh

Mrs.

Mrs. Wombaugh of Addison is visiting Mrs. W. J. Erway and family for two weeks.

July 26

1899

Allen

H. T.

H. T. Allen has placed a new $60 Simpson computing scale in his store.  It is a beauty.

July 26

1899

Tripp

Geo.

Geo. Tripp and wife of Westfield visited his parents over Sunday.

July 26

1899

Hastings

Mrs.

Mrs. Hastings is better so that she was able to go to Little Marsh where her husband is helping his father in Baying.

July 26

1899

Tanner

Miss Cora

Miss Cora Tanner has improved the looks of her parlor by a handsome new carpet. 

July 26

1899

Allen

A. J.

As A. J. Allen was pulling some old nails from the foot of his horse, she suddenly kicked, hitting him on the arm and hurting it quite bad although no bones were broken. 

July 26

1899

Rohrabacher

Mrs. A

As Mrs. Rohrabacher was hunting hen eggs, she stepped on a loose board which precipitated her into a barrel. 

July 26

1899

Cole

Rev.

We feel sad as the time draws near when Rev. Cole will bid his people good bye, little knowing if he will preach to them again.  He is well liked at this point and will gladly be welcome back if he will be sent.