New York, 1895
Thomas Quinlisk has hired a farm in Garden City.
A. Mason has gone on a four weeks' trip to the west.
A son arrived at the residence of Mrs. W. G. Groves on April 1. No "April fool" about this.
The town board held a meeting Thursday evening for the purpose of hearing parties for and against lighting the Hollis district. There was no opposition.
A special meeting will be held in school district No. 11, on April 10th, for the purpose of appropriating money for a new school building and purchasing a site.
The King's daughters of the Methodist church will hold a bread and cake sale at the residence of Mrs. C. F. Hill on Saturday afternoon.
J. A. Weiderman, who has faithfully served the Long Island railroad company as flagman for the last five years at Hollis avenue crossing, has been transferred to South street, Jamaica, to fill a similar position.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, April 5, 1895, p. 8.
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