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Show ONEIDA COUNTY NEWS NOTES The News Of Preston and That Vicinity Mass Meeting, Runaway and Coal Famine. Cncliv Valley Sews, (I'rt-Mon.) At the mass meeting which was held at the opera house Tuesday even-liiK, even-liiK, it was decided that the village should take no stock wnatcvor in lliu electric lik'lit ststcm, foruhluli a fian-chlse fian-chlse has been granted. It was decided de-cided to let the campatiy which lias . the rtatichise ko ahead and put In the system, and to take stock In the plant later if necessary, the franchise k'i'K' them that privilege. iSotne one catelessly left a team 1 standing at the depot Tuesday lore-noun, lore-noun, without belnjr tied to anything wli.'itevei, of course. As Is the result In all cases of this kind, the team run away, but foitunatcly no injury was j done to anybody, but the team ran Into In-to another team and btik'k'y which was lied to a lock on Main street and btoke the but,'!,'' very badly. Wcate still having a coal famine here, and but little relief has yet been teceived. We have had several cars of coal shipped In during the last two weeks, but owing to the gteedlness of some about two tlilitls of the cltlens are entirely out of fuel. I' M. Stephensen Jr. of Lewiston, was In l'reston, Monday, attending to to some business in connection with the Cub ISiver Irrigation company, of which ho Is secretary. S .1. Callan tnd Miss ICmma Unlet, two popular young people of Dayton, were mauled In tho Temple at Logan Wednesday the l."th. Foss lltos. have began excavating and sue preparing to erect a new building between the Rogers & Ilawkes and Larsen building. Waller was turned into the Oneida Canal Saturday Nov. 18, lliO.V Hurrah for the Oneida Irrigation District. It is rumored that another new business block will be elected In l'reston. l'res-ton. Ogden patties are contemplating contemplat-ing the same. Mrs. Hunt, of Richmond, was up from that place last week visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Cutlet-Mr. and Mrs Henry Cutler left for California Wednesday morning, where they will spend the winter. |