YAPHANK
COURIER
June 26, 1890
JUNE 26, 1890
Mrs. Harrison arrived at Cape May on the 19th.
The County House horses are better.
Capt. Collins was appointed Postmaster of Brooklyn June
18th.
A new lawn tennis arrived at Robert Homan's last Friday.
Miss Mary Miller who has been teaching at Northport comes
home for the summer tomorrow.
The former keepers of the County House, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Dickerson, have been visiting friends in Yaphank
this week..
Mr. W. J. Weeks gathered a fine crop of hay recently.
The Kings Daughters sent a box of flowers to New York on
Tuesday.
Miss Barbour of Penn. Is visiting at Mr. I. T.
Whitbeck's.
Miss Annie J. Hyde is visiting Mrs. Roswell Davis.
Mr. O. J. Fry and family arrived on Tuesday and will
occupy their cottage for the summer.
Mr. R. E. Hammond has returned to his home here after a
prosperous season painting at Freeport.
Mr. Edmund Howell went to Bellport yesterday to build a
drug store for Mr. E. F. Hawkins.
The summer time-table of Long Island R.R. went into
effect yesterday.
Capt. Brown was married to Mrs. Abbie Chappel at Artist
Lake on June 15th.
Clear weather is desirable for the hay crop.
CHAS. E. HOWELL,
Boarding and Livery Stables.
Horses to let at reasonable prices. Carting and trucking
attended to with dispatch. Stages for picnic parties
furnished at short notice.
"The Yaphank Courier" is a weekly to be issued
until Sept. 1st for 10 cts. or 1 ct. a copy. Items of
interest solicited. For terms of advertisements and local
job printing
Address W. L. Denton
P.O. Box 90,Yaphank, N.Y.
We still have space for more advertisements.
This space reserved for WALNUT FARM DAIRY
1776 FIREWORKS!!! 1890
ICE CREAM, CAKE AND LEMONADE !
The Young People of Yaphank will celebrate July 4th. with
FIREWORKS in the evening followed by a Lawn Party on Oak
Villa Lawn near the Presbyterian Church, Yaphank. Ice
Cream, Cake and Lemonade will be FOR SALE.
If showery in the basement of the church. If stormy the
next fair night. Fireworks begin at 8 P.M.