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Obituary
INJURIES PROVE FATAL TO RESIDENT OF RIPLEY

died April 26 1935

Mrs. Belle Current, 75, Dies in Erie Hospital As Result of Accident on Easter Sunday

RIPLEY, April 29 -- Injuries sustained Easter Sunday night while returning from church, caused the death in Harmot hospital at Erie Saturday of Mrs. Belle Current, 75 years old, Main street, this village. She was struck by an automobile driven by J. C. Faulkner, Wesleyville.

The aged woman had been attending the Ripley M. E. church and was crossing the street when she stepped in the path of Faulkner's automobile.

Her right hip, arm, and leg were fractured and uremia developed which, with shock, proved fatal. Mrs. Current is survived by her husband, Henry Current, retired farmer; two sons, Charles and Harvery Current and three daughters, Elda, Esther, and Candus.

Faulkner, driver of the car involved, was questioned by Darwin Johnson, Ripley constable, and released after the accident.

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Benjamin Breads

Benjamin Breads died at the home of his son, Fred D. Breads of the Westfield-Hartfield Road, near Mayville, at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, November 13, 1934. He was 89 years old. Besides the son at whose home he died, Mr. Breads is survived by another son, Bert Breads of Ripley, and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Breads' twin brother, Joseph Breads, died a little over a year ago. They were widely known.

A prayer service will be held Thursday at 1 o'clock at the home of Fred D. Breads, and the funeral will be held at the Volusia Church at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Volusia Cemetery with members of Sherman Lodge of Odd Fellows in charge at the grave.

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SENTENCES IMPOSED BY COUNTY JUDGE IN COURT AT MAYVILLE

Williams, Samples, and Travernese Enter Pleas at Monday Session

John was in jail 5 weeks beginning Aug. 23
1935

Mayville, Sept. 27-- Three men accused of stealing chickens near Portland were among the defendants arraigned before Judge Lee L. Ottaway in County court here Monday.

John L. Williams, charged with third degree burglary, pleased guilty to a charge of unlawful entry and received a suspended sentence of from one to two years in Attica state prison.

Alton Samples, also charged with third degree burglary, pleaded guilty to unlawful entry and was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary and was fined $500. Anthony Travernese, accused of the same crime, was given a year's sentence in Monroe penitentiary.

Kenneth D. Lingberg, 35, Jamestown, pleaded guilty to a charge of second-degree grand larceny and was sentenced to serve from one to two years in Attica prison.

Leon Lynn Stanton, 35, received a sentence of from two to four years in Attica when he pleaded guilty to a statutory crime.

Travis Look of Jamestown was assigned to defend Gunnard Wilburg, alias Wilber Carlson of Jamestown, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.

Lawrence Stein, motor truck driver, admitted he had abandoned his children in Stockton and received a nine months' sentence to Monroe County Penitentiary. 

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Carl Ellison, for many years a respected resident of this town, died at 142 West Main Street, October 19th, 1935, aged about 62 years. The burial was at Portland, N. Y., on October 22, 1935.

Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Meeder, a respected resident of this town for over seventy-four years, entered into rest after a brief illness at her home at 55 Clinton Street, on Sunday, October 20th, aged 74 years, six months, and 12 days. The funeral was held from the Volusia Methodist Church on Wednesday, October 23rd, 1935, at 2:30 o'clock, and the burial was in the Volusia cemetery.

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Carl Ellison died Oct 19 - 1935 at Oran(?)Herwarts (?)
Westfield had funeral Tuesday Oct. 22 - 1935.

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