New York, 1895
The News of Queens.
Dr. W. C. Langdon of Cincinnati, O., is visiting O. B. Coombs of the Jericho road.
William Nilson and family of Brooklyn have moved to their residence on the Hempstead road.
Mrs. Jessie W. Kelsey, who has been visiting friends in New Haven, Conn., returned home on Wednesday.
The Queens hook and ladder company will go on their annual excursion to Broad Channel, Jamaica Bay, on May 30th.
The Long Island railroad company has commenced work on the new switch tower to be erected near Hempstead road crossing.
The Queens field club and the Murray Hill club of Flushing played a game of ball on the Athletic grounds on Saturday. The Field club won by a score of 15 to 5.
The ladies connected with the Queens co-operative guild celebrated the fifth anniversary of its organization by an entertainment and dance at the Lyceum on Monday evening.
The Queens field club will play a game of ball on the Athletic grounds on Saturday afternoon with the Hamilton club of Brooklyn. On Decoration Day they will play two games with the Marcy club of Brooklyn.
John Handershaker and Walker Monggauer, Bohemians employed in Schedil's cigar factory, were arrested Thursday night for being drunk. They were tried before Justice Kissam on Friday. Mongauer was sentenced to pay a fine of $25, and Handershaker was fined $5.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, May 24, 1895, p. 8.
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