Tuesday, May 20, 2008

News of Queens

New York, 1895

Miss Emma Hansen is visiting friends in Trenton, N. J.

Mrs. Jesse Kelsey presented her husband with a daughter on Sunday.

Rodman Brothers took five premiums for game fowls at the New York poultry show.

George P. Schnurr has gone to Florida, where he will spend the remainder of the winter.

Christian endeavor day was observed by appropriate exercises in the Reformed church Sunday evening.

The choral society, under the leadership of Professor Wiske, gave their first concert at the Lyceum on Wednesday evening to a full house. It was much enjoyed.

Henry Waldron, who is attending school at Chautauqua, while coasting on Friday, fell from his sleigh and broke his collar bone.

Husson & Schnurr have dissolved partnership. The business will be continued by Mr. Husson, who has purchased the store property for $7,000.

Epenetus Titus has rented the building erected for a real estate office on the Suydam farm on the Jericho road, and opened a meat market there.

—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, Feb. 8, 1895, p. 12.

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