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Coudy News Items News_18831010PottEntp3

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Coudy News: Ralph Niles, ASandberg, CLPeck, Josh Jackson, John Denhoff, David White, OJRees, SPOlmst
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The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
10 Oct 1883, Wed • p3
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- David White is visiting friends at Quincy, Ill.
- Ralph Niles has been removed to the Warren Insane Hospital.
- Mr. A. Sandberg is erecting a saw mill on the head of Dingman Run.
- T. J. Gilbert is on the Prouty keeping boarding house for Albert Lyman.
- McKean county will vote on the Poor House question at the February election.
- O. L. Peck is attending the session of the Grand Lodge K. of H. at Harrisburg.
- Joshua Jackson, an old and respected citizen of Sweden, was buried on Saturday last.
- One Tioga county man had forty horses on exhibition at the Mansfield Fair, and over half of them carried off first premiums.
- John Denhoff has moved the house from Mrs. P. A. Stebbins' lot, Allegany avenue, to his own lot, recently purchased of the Keating estate.
- The C. & P. A. are getting out lumber for a depot at Pomeroy Bridge. The building of a new mill at that place will make it an important point.
- Quite a riot in town Sunday night. One young man had his head opened, another had several severe bruises about the head and a third found his ear "chawed" more than was good for it.
- David White has purchased of O. J. Rees fifty feet front on Main street, on which is the house now occupied by Mr. Rees, for $1,100. Rees intends erecting a new house on the corner of his lot remaining unsold.
- In another column will be found a notice to hunters. S. P. Olmsted is a good taxadermist, as specimens of his work on exhibition at the fair proves.-- We recommend hunters and others to give him a trial and feel sure they will be more than satisfied.
- Old Sport, the rabbit hound so long owned in Coudersport, by a syndicate of sporting young men, is no more. Last week he was ru n over by a wagon, breaking a fore and a hind leg, and to put him out of his misery C. A. Stebbins shot him.
Clipping location on The Potter Enterprise page 3
CLIPPED FROM
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
10 Oct 1883, Wed • p3
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BYwetzupdoc ·18 Mar 2023


Date3/19/2023 12:50:39 AM
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Linked toStebbins, C. A.; Rees, Orlando J.; Sandberg, A.; Jackson, Joshua T; White, David; Olmsted, Sumner Prescott Esq Justice; Peck, C. L.; Denhoff, John Jr.; Lyman, Albert Gallatin; Mann, Mary Eloise; Gilbert, Thomas Joseph; Denhoff, John Jr.; Gilbert, Thomas Joseph; Lyman, Albert Gallatin; Mann, Mary Eloise; Olmsted, Sumner Prescott Esq Justice; Peck, C. L.; Rees, Orlando J.; Sandberg, A.; Stebbins, C. A.; White, David

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