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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 6

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Hamburg, New York
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6
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It te suggested that water Wains be laid to Jaaac Long 4 Bona mills I i ii win Ikeener sens of obligation the daZ Village Life from Early and that power be there obtained for pumping water from tne Eight uiu uuvuvi worn none by hit friends, than, does Mr. Bunting -it'lContinued on paB, Files Ot Independent een Mile Creek in, cases of fire. Hamburg has a well organized Nu of Nov. 16, 1883 All About The Bin Fire The Erie County Independent 'jfhe biggest show ever given In There-, was no more effective work don during -tneflrsi last Thursday Wght than "4 the "force who looked after the safety of T. L.

Bunting's, store. One squad was placed on the roof for the purposes of protecting the cornices by means of wet blankets. Another was placed on the balcony to saturate with water, blankets covering the side windows, while a third, composed mostly of employees, exercised general supervision on the inside of the building, ready to empty the store of Its contents had the word been given. Fire Department, made up of as gallai.t and determined men as can commences its ninth voKirae with Hamburg occurred on Thursday last, and while it was not adver- be found; but their services are of littla avail without the proper this number. There has been a permanent and continued Increase in Used all were on hand in time, and means or relief.

attended free of Us circulation until we are com' pelled to issue 2000 copies. We ten The night of the fire was a plea der our warmest thanks for the sant ene. The temperature just It is said that large amounts of goods were taken wrongfully by Watr Systems, Sewers 1 Cleaned With Electric Machine iV ii Necessary PLUMBING and HEATING FURNACE REPAIRS VERN STIMSON Phone EMerson 4414 appreciation of our efforts as In- various parties on the night.of the dicated by the patronage bestowed right for out of door comfort. Young' men and middle aged men, old men and children fire. It shall ever be our aim to make a newspaper not only replete with were all there.

People from miles around dame eiun'ass; the streets Wild! HiV mjtiii vuiic vwiiv tie heat was so intense that jvater drippm'g'lr'om the' cornice iiori these below seemed scalding" hot, it was We suggest that an -frame be hereafter erected on the greatest amount ox local news, but with general reading matter, and a welcome visitor in every simply wonderful to see with what wheels, ready to be run off on were Strewn wityi 3cerles and hardware. Some were almost be wlldered with excitement lest the short notice. home. pluck every man stooa vy nis post fire reach and destroy their earth The paint on Jaeob Nuessle's ly o'thers'We' eooL The scene beggars description and a photo would form a trophy worthy building was blistered and will re 'Round 7ho Clock TQVJ1NG SERVICE Palace Theatre HONE EMereon 2ZM Hamburg, N. Y.

quire repainting. A number of window glasses Were broken with the to "be kept heat c' -i Marcus Sch Wert's buildings, Ja Nov. 17-18 cob Brendel'f Bell Factory, the Many women formed In line and carried water to the fire. Who is there now who says that they straw around Milford Fish's barns and other places caught fire from decendine cinders on the night of should' riot become voters?" Wherever yotf ore any.tfme clqy or night CALL EMerspn 101S for Prompt Towing Service: OVERNIGHT STbRAOf DELL'S AUTO SERVICE the. flrt and but forthe vigllence of the parties Interested, nearly the Double Feature Shows at 7tt0 9:48 RODDY McDOWALL Jw BIG TIMBER LEO GORCEY THE BOWERY BOYS an TRIPLE TROUBLE News Sc Cartoon A young man 'carried a hoop whole town would have been con sumed.

skirt one hundred rods away to a place of safety, and a lady whose Mathias Ritman's house was stove had been removeLacross the street wished it carried still farther so the fire might not injure It. Nov. 19-20 burned to a crisp on the north side, catching fire several times and yet 49 MAIN STREET HAMBURG, N. Y. saved, and the wonder Is that it was rescued at all, as the heat was so very intense.

Continuous Matinee Sunday at 9:35 Shows Monday at 7:00 A 9:15 KATHRYN GRAYSON A DAVID NIVEN in THE TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS Selected Shorts Milford Fish's store caught fire twice in the eaves, which was promptly put out Some damage was sustained in the rear of the store and by broken glass in front. Nov. 21-22 Joseph Kronenbe'rg has moved Shows at 7:00 A 9:16 LANA TURNER A RAY MILLAND in LIFE OF HER OWN News Selected Shorts his stock of hardware into Wm. Venner's building, down Main street. The room is about 60 feet long and gives all convenience Thurs.

Nov. 23 Milford Fish always entertained the idea that the Eckhardt block Thanksgiving Day Continuous Matinee at 9:30 ROBERT TAYLOR A -PAULA RAYMOND in DEVIL'S DOORWAY News A Selected Shorts would burn down; so he had shutters made and covered with Iron which were first used on the night of the fire. Mr. Shoemaker saved the office of the Independent, by diligent attention, from serious injury; but the paint Is damaged and one Jlgnt of glass gone Coming 8oo ALL ABOUT EVE STARS IN MY CROWN on your by DGVDflOCDKl i 'Most everyone knows about Greyhound's money-saving low fares but it's good to know you tap txtr 10 or mora cb wj when you buy a round trip ticket And remember, Greyhound serves all of America with frequent schedules, timed for top convenience, Co note go Gttybound! Toraet all about crowded highways, driving trl. Grevhound on take you there quicwy, thaa drivisg your JT- WM Trtl 2.35 1.35 Hemi.4.

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Years Available:
1875-2008