New York, 1895
Miss M. A. Briggs is visiting friends at [New]foundland, N. J.
Miss Russell, of Stewart avenue, is visiting friends at Saranac Lake.
Postmaster Jacob L. Van Wicklen is recovering from a severe attack of the grip.
Thomas L. Fowler has moved to New York city, where he will make his future home.
Deputy Sheriff Kurz has been confined to his home during the past week with pneumonia.
James B. Post, of Staten Island, is visiting his son, James B. Post, Jr., of [Wal]nut street.
Mrs. O. B. Fowler and the Misses Ruth and Ethel Fowler, are spending the winter in Brunswick, Ga.
The Rev. Dr. Fitch, of Richmond Hill, has been appointed to the charge of the Church of the Epiphany at Ozone Park.
The Rev. Dr. Moir, of the Church of the Holy Communion, New York, lectured at the church of the Resurrection on Sunday evening.
The board of education appointed Conrad Koehler as a member of the board in the place of A. G. Wheeler, deceased, and C. W. Baker, of Dunton, in the place of A. H. Man, resigned.
Haugaard Brothers have nine cottages in the course of erection. Seven of the nine have already been sold. The new cottage for Henry C. Haugaard on Chestnut street is in frame.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, N.Y., Jan. 18, 1895, unknown page.
Note: [*] What's in brackets is supplied by me because it was missing in the torn newspaper.
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