New York, 1895
Colonel Alfred M. Wood is confined to his home by an attack of the grip.
Eugene Willis has been appointed railroad station agent at Hyde Park.
The buildings and the railroad station have been painted and the platforms repaired.
During the gale Thursday night the horse sheds at the rear of old St. Joseph's church were blown down and demolished.
The new St. Joseph's church, which it was expected would be ready for dedication on Sunday, will not be in readiness before the 24th of the month.
The suit of Mary E. Etsch against Leonard Doughty for damages was tried before Justice McKnight at Bayside on Friday. Doughty was sued for driving into and breaking the carriage of Mrs. Etsch. It was shown on the trial that the accident was due to the carelessness of Mrs. Etsch's driver, so the case was dismissed.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, April 5, 1895, p. 8.
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