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Albert Sherwood died in Coudersport hospital Thurs morning, August 4.
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The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
11 Aug 1927, Thu • Page 9
BYwetzupdoc · 03 January 2021

THE POTTER ENTERPRISE
ALBERT SHERWOOD
Albert Sherwood died in the Coudersport hospital, Thursday morning, August 4. He had been in poor health -
- Albert Sherwood was born at Mina Pa., 73 years ago, where he spent his boyhood days, later moving to Coudersport with his maiden sister, Cloey Sherwood, where they resided until his death. He was a kind neighbor and had many friends who will miss him. He leaves two sisters to mourn his loss,
- Mrs. L. Morgan of Birmingham, Ala., and
- Miss Cloey Sherwood of Coudersport.
Funeral services were held at the Free Methodist church at 2:00 o'clock Saturday, Rev. George G. Burke officiating.
- Burial was made in the Lyman cemetery.

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during the coming week.
Automobile Parts
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HARRY BROCK
Coudersport, Pa.

folks, asking for their tombstone business. The letter follows: A. Robertson & Sons Barre, Quincy and All American Granites and Marbles Cuba, New York August 1, 1927. New Process Company, Warren, Pa. Gentlemen By the enclosed clipping from our local newspaper, The Cuba Patriot, I note that under certain conditions you think of erecting a tombstone for one of our citizens, with suitable inscription thereon. Now, Mr. Wiltse advises me that he has no notion whatever of paying you for the neckties you sent him, and I suppose this means you will put up the tombstone for sure. In that case, I should like the job. As you will note, we are In the business, and our work is highly recommended. If you desire, we will be pleased to give you as references a number of people who have used our tombstones not on themselves, of course, but on others. We are enclosing pictures of some work we have recently turned out. You'll agree, I am sure, that it is first class. ! However, we do business on a little different basis than the New Process company. We do not ship you a tombstone first, then ask you either to nav for it or send it back. In fact, we never try to force our goods on any one. Being good goods, we don't need to. We hope that when you begin erect ing tombstones in this section you will give us a chance. In case you or der a dozen or more at one time we will give you a nice discount. Yours for more, and better funerals and tombstones.
A. ROBERTSON & SONS
Per John C. Robertson for some time. The remains were takento the Grabe undertaking rooms and prepared for burial.

VERDICT OF SUICIDE Coroner Eugene R. Burtlick and Dr John F. Kane' of Olean have completed an inquest into the death of Ralph Wisner, 23 years old, of Eldred, who died from a gunshot wound in a house in the state highway near the Main Settlement, on the New York state side of the line, several days ago, and they gave a verdict of suicide. The father of the young man be lieved his son had been murdered, it was said, and he requested that the inquest be held. ! Wisner. according to the coroner s .' findings, had been having domestic troubles, and had agreed to meet his wife in a designated house in the state ,' road. They met and an argument fol , lowed, according to the corner, j Wisner went to an upstairs room shot himself with an old pistol. bullet entered the heart, i I and and The Several of 1 the cartridges were sirueK oy me m- ' ing pin before one of them exploded it was said. EliMIRA BREWERY RAIDED The brewery in Elmira, operated by the Chemung Beverage company, was raided Sunday by special Washington internal revenue agents who seized 124 half barrels of alleged beer and later found the same quantity on f freight car on a nearby siding, ac cording to a report received Monday ... , ., . ,, ai, i.r,mn. Dell. ive men are Deing neia peuu- j ing investigation, said. I Martin. Mr. Fay Mr. McCampbell

OVERCOME BY GAS
Harley Fay, 73, was overcome by gas Tuesday forenoon while engaged in tapping the gas main on Colwell street near the residence of William was bending over in the three-foot trench applying a pipe fitting when overcome by gas fumes. William Martin who was nearby quickly came to the assistance of Mr. Fay and sent for Dr. Ralph Davis. Mr. Fay was later able to drive his car home.

HORNELL MAN DEAD Billy Shu, builder of the Hotel Sherwood in Hornell, is dead following a year of declining health. Mr. Shu was 63 years old. He was said to be the cleverest card trick artist in the world.
FRESH AIR KIDS Wellsboro people are entertaining 13 fresh air kids. The youngsters will enjoy Tioga county's fresh air, clear spring water and good food for two weeks.
RASPBERRY CUB MEET The Progressive Raspberry Club of Roulette met at the home of C. B Goodrich, Friday evening, August 5 after viewing the raspebrry bushes belonging to Ben Goodrich, which were fine. The club organized with the following members: Berwyn Bak er, Ronald Baker, Vernon Card, Ben Goodrich and Doris Wambold. The following officers elected were, Miss Doris Wambold, president, and Ver non Card secretary. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Goodrich sons Ben and Ray, Mrs. Wm. Marsch- ner, sons Marvin and William, Bert Straw, Mr. Thayer, F. F. Wafnbold daughter Doris, Harold Baker, Berwyn Baker and Ronald Baker. Bert Straw gave the placings of the raspberry patches which he and Mr. Thayer had visited previously. Then Mr. Thayer gave a very interesting talk on raspberry culture, also urging the club to get more members, after which he judged the exhibits and presented ribbons according to the placings. The next meeting will be held August 31, at the Roulette high school building, and all who are interested are urged to attend.

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
George G. Burke, Pastor. Sabbath school 10: a. m. Classes for all. Preaching at 11, followed by class meeting, the old fashioned kind that means a spiritual uplift to all who attend. Song and praise service 7:30 p. m. Preaching at 8:00 o'clock. Our meetings are evangelistic in their nature, and you will enjoy them. Preaching in the Seven Bridges Church, Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, and evangelistic meetings will begin at this time. Rev. George Hill of Florida, will preach each evening at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. Hill is a forceful speaker, and you will want to hear him. Attend these meetings and bring some one with you.
M. E. CHURCH NOTES
Sunday, August 14. Morning worship, 10:30. The pastor has returned from Silver Lake and will be in charge of the service. Church school, 11:45. No evening service. The last quarterly conference will be held, Thursday, August 18. The Rev. J. F.

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11 Aug 1927, Thu • Page 9
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