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C ounty N ews VOLUME XXI WHITESVILLE, ALLEGANY COUNTY, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 17, 1916. NUMBER 45 yRussian Seotsoo Metn on Erie '“Oyt Olt\’ SuGcuinbs To Wounds Which He Olaimed In Ante- iVlortem Statem ent To Have Been Inflicted By Fellow Countrymen Belfast, witli the as&i'&i'iaLioe erf her for-eig-n; elemettt, has again presented! Home From Albany A llegany ■County with a nmi’dier case; ^ q Heselton, asstistant cashi'er -and lincidentaliy giiven ’Shreiff W en loical 'inirst Nationial Bank, and -^and s’Orni'e of hLs assistants their firs who is also a financial clerk in 'the real work of the new year. I t ,appeals y o rk iState -Senate a t Albany, th a t several Russian and Austrian ^^jhie Monday to take ciiiarge o>f the section men, emiploy-ed on the banik dm the event of the siiickness et <cut-o£f, w e re quarterc'd un the old O - tCashier [Foritner !Mr. Fortner, hoiv^- ISToal house, albove the W. & B.\ R. R- ever, was isurffii-ciently impiioved to re- trfaieks dn Belfast, and, lacoording to work Monday morninig. Olyde th e ir usual cusitom were ‘ liquoring spendiinig the week in) town, iplanr u p ” over th e week end, 'Sundiay, Feh. return the lajtter part of the 6tih. It seems th a t Jam e s Tesicovitch, week one ocf th e numibier, had 'been dn the ' ______ _ _____ _ ____ ^ad igrisjces o | the rest of the thuinioli -for 'some tim e over a letter writing deal, hu t for some reasoini he wa-s asked iby his comipandons to join them in their dehaucheVy Sunday afternoon anid inciduntally'' to assist them in buying some m o re whiskey. Tesco- vitch who, a-ccording to report was: a pretty decert so-rt of chap, -and did' hot drink, refused to jedm hia eomipandomis in their drinking. He ac- •eoirding to a antem o rtem .statement anade to Coroner Runials of .Belfast before Iris death, claimed th a t he was -«et upon by Teddy Firze and John UnoiP'hUis who heat him over the h e a d ; several tim es wiith a shoe lasit -and -a stove ipoker a'lid them w e n t up stadrs, Officers of The Associatlori Set Forth Conditions as They Now Stand And Appeal For Financial A ssistance If Fair Grounds Are To Be Improved “ Hud” VanAuken o f Cuba Draws a Heavy money Fine And a Suspended Jail Sentence. W elisviile IVIan Pays a Fine And Goes To Jail. -Woman Fined $200 peiom GiiGE TO Arch C. White, Master of WhitesviKe Grange, Will Deliver Response 'to Address of V/elcome.— Many Inter esting Features on Program. Allegany Cournty Pomona Grange le^vimg him lying om the 'floor im his will m.eet with Alfred Grange, Wed- ow n hlooid. nesday and. Thursayd, M arch 2mid and Tescovitch chiimed that he left'th e 3d. As) will he noted from the pto- O'lNeil house and started out jto look gram la very interesting session is for a doctor .anid aibomt midnil'ght ar- {p-laniiied. Tived at fhe icatholic rectory. The Charles a . Robinson of Andover, is (priest in turn ddreicted him to Dr. IMaster; E. P. Ayers of 'Cuba, is 'S&c- -Ruuals residenice, which ia siituaited retaTy; E. E. Poole of Alfred, is Lec- neiarhy. turer, a-nd (Charles iL. <Seeley of Bel- The doctor dressed the gaping faislt. D istrict Deputy, wounds in his head -anid sent for Ds- The iprogram is as follows: ds 11 puty sheriff Black. The deputy on .arriving at the doctoris saw the aw- V u l condition of Tescovitch an^d im- -hediiate-ly sen.t for Sheriff W eir v.ho .arrived on the scene about 4:30 Monday morning. F irze and Umphus w e re arrested at th e ONeii’l ho.use early in t,he morndnig by the officers and brouiglit to the County Jaiil on 'the W , & B . train lat nOon. •’T is sadd t h a t the m an sank into io Thursday 10:30 A. iSdngin.g, Grange Address of Welcome, Gates Pope, Mas'ier cf Alfred Grsmge. Response, A. C. White, W hiteiville Liisine&o—^Reports, Applications, etc Reports of Delegates to State Grange iS'imging, Giai'ge. Registerix-ig, .ivirs. W . H. Thomas, J. S. 'Bardw e ll, Com . Thursday 1:30 P. M. _ __ _ _ ____ All meeti'Eigs in Grange tiall on thds j>0ii)SibiMty about 5 o’clock 'Monday | ajfiternoon are free to the pu't.lic. La- m o rniiug and d id n ’t b e c o m e consiaioius again before his-death wiliich oociinred a t Higgins M emorial iHoapitail in Ol- ^ n , iMonday night .at 8 o ’cock . 'The idoi&d man haid in th e neiighbor liood of f«500 lin his ciothdntg, w h ich cleairly proved th a t robbery wa'S not th e motiv-e for the terriW e .asaafult. Ho h a s a brother Ja.7eph Tescovitch, r-esiding at Cuba, th e only other rela tive lin this country. An Austrian, (Stephen Jafosgja by name, was taken imt'o cuis)tody by the euthoritiies as a m a terial witness. The three prisoners, Teddy Firze Jedtn Um'phus and 'the aibove named Miss Elisaiboth SiilM- ■man’s licur. O p e n ing. Vocal Solo, van. Alfred. Talk, F. C. Smith, Farm Bureau Agent. ■P,Lano S o lo, iMiiss D o r o th y T r u m a n , Alfred. Time, Fay Miller, C ana sera ga, N. Y. Woman’s W ork Committee, conduct ed by M'iss Angeline Wood, Alfred. 1 (This meetinig will be held in Grange I Hall) M eeting of Allegany County Co-op- Austiii'an w ere taken to Belfast, W ed-A ssociation, W . U . Rixterd, nesday afternoon for an exam -im a tion. ' 'Secretary, Wellsviille, N. Y. (This 'Th.e -o-xamtoation wa's waived a n d ; 'meeting wall he held in Odd Fellow’s they w e re brought baick and lodged ‘in th e counity baistile where they will be held * to aw a it the 'action of the 'Oraind Ju ry a t the A p ril iterm lOf the Suipreme Court. T h e b o d y w a s rem o v e d to 'the B a b cock'undertaking establishm ent in 01 « a n where Dr. Runalis, coroaier, and> Genesee, Pa., Feb. 16, 1916 Tb the ipeo-ple of Genesee and vicin ity :— You are, uio doubt, all aware th a t some three years ago, an 'effort was m'ade to orgamize a F a ir and Race Asisociation in this village, and af te r a large am o u n t of talk and' ao-mve ■^pense, an organization w)ais per fected, a Board lof H irectora and proper officers chosen an-d a C h ar ter granted by the 'Court to “The Genesee Race aihd F a ir Asisiocia- tiion’’, whose object should he the 'buying, leasing, acquiring lanid hold- ling real estate, ereotinig buildinigs, and idoinig other acts looking to the holdin,g fof 'an a'gricultural 'fair and races in the village icf Genesee, with a 'Capital stock of $10,000, divided in to shales 'Of $10 'each. Th,e objeqt id maikinig the shares $10 was to interest a greater imni- ber of peO'Ple and have each ishare 'holder feel a 'pe.rsonal interest in the piioject. An 'QP'tioni w a s isecured from the Pierce E s tate upon .abcut 20 acres of land north of the village, lying be- ■tween the state line, the Genesee river, Comimerioal (Street and land of Ttiiomias CoulistoiD. and John R. O’Don nell, to Ibe laid louit in 'Such a m,ain- ner as the Asisoiciation m ight 'direct, which 'Ofption provided th a t the Asso ciation could Use the land for five yealrs at ,a yearly rental of fif ty do'.'lairs, or miight purchase the sajmie for the sum of $200 iper acre (wiliich wa© the best term s that could be oibtained at that time) w ith the privilege of remewirg the option for five years -more. About three acres were leased from the Thomas Coulston farm at yearly rental of $60 and a small paircel waig also 'leased from- John R. O’Donnell -at a yearly rental of $10 m.aking a yearly rental ch-arge of $120 per year. The Asscoiaition found erected ‘in the grove .a •dance pavilion w h ich had been built by a i&tock comipaaiy and $252.00 of the cost lof the buiild- inig was duly assigned to the Asso ciation to be ipfe'id for in stock of the Association. W ith these m a tters arranged, the officers and othens solicited subscrip tion.s to the stock a>nid -aeicured -pled- gsis'f'or abOTt $1200 -cf the stock, i$700 being paid 'in lin cash amid a race track built, the 'Cost of the 'work and m aterial 'being about $950.00 leaving ouitatainidinig obligationsi amoumting to about '$250.00, twihiiiL© there, ig d.ue to 'the Assoioiationis! unpaid 'subscriptionis of m'ore than i$400.00 amd thea’e is 'a‘l- so due the Aastociation from 'Osther sources about $50.00. Up to this time we have beeni iimable to collect these amounts, paymient having been refus ed in several insitiances'. , W h at momey has been realized from the entertaiinanients held been applied on the debts, only 'Sm'all balanice remainimig lon liand. Tendered a Shower The Pliilathea a'hd Baraca classes .of the (Methodist Sunday S'chiool ten dered Mr. and) Mrs. John McAllister a shoW'Cir at th'e home of Mr. anid iMrs. Joli)n Wood laist Tuesday even- inig. A very interesting and pleas ant tim e was spent' in playiiug vari ous gam'es, after which refreshm ents were (served. Mr. and Mrs MioAli- ister were th e recipients of many pretty and useful gifts. T h e newly mairried coupile expect 'to start houseke'Qpirig on the R. L. Briggs farm C'U Scuth Hill a b o u t Mar. first. OLFittD BT LAW D. C. Rarnsy Quotes State Law R'e- garding Milk Requirements.— Much Discussion of Late Regarding Re sponsibility 'Of Dairymen. ' Editor of The News: As the ni'ilk question is being pret .ty well dliisousi&ed by dairymen and oth rs, w o u ld it r o t be w e ll, as a. 'm atter of news and also of education to pub-iish some iSOotiiOT.is of the law -in r-ega-rd to dairy piodu'ots. Chapter One of tjie consolidated ■laws in relation to Agriaujtiure. sec tion 30: The term “adulterated milk” means; 1. Milk containirg m'ore than. 88 per centum of w a ter or other fluids. 2. Milk cc'Eitainiing less 'than 12 per centum of milk solids. 3. Milk contairjim.g less than 3 per leeiritum of fats. 4. Milk drawn: from cov/.s within 15 'days b e f o r e and fiv e d a y s a f ter par tu r ition . 5. Miilk drawn from animals ifed on distillery w-asite ot any subistapice im state of ferm entation or putriifiac itii'oiiii o r lin auy unhea'ltliy food, (en silage excepted.) 6. 'Miik draw.n from cows kept in a crowded or unhealthy condition, 7. iMi'l'k from w h ich an y p a r t Of t h e cream litus been, removed, 8. Mdlk wlui'ch h.ais\bee d ilu ted w ith Water or any other fluid, or 'to which ■has been added or into which h'US been introduced auy foreign sub- isitancie whatever. All adulteraired miilk shall be deem ed unclean, unhealthy, imipure and un- wholesomie. - -- — be The filTisit of the County iCourt® for the new year was held in Belmiont last week with Judge Elba Reynolds piresiainig. Of the eight icivil .oases calendared 'to be tried at this term on^y oine wa)s mioved for trial and that 'wia© flin- ally throw n out o-f loourt. The H. L. VanAuken liquor .case c-f Cuba was m'Oved for triai. Mr. Van- Auken, through, 'his attorney, Joseph Rice, witlidteiw his .plea of “not guilty’’ to one O'f “guilty” and plead for leniency. Judge 'Reynolds then p-as-sed the fol- .'Owiinig senteimce upon QVI^. Van/Aufcen: That b.e S'hould p-s-y la fine of $500 'an'd be committed to th.e co'unty jail for 500 days. The jail sentence was afterw ards suisip-ended during his good behavior aaid th a t he should close his hotel as a pubMic hous'e until O'ct. -1st, 1916. The judge aJiso m ade it plain to Mr, VainAuken th a t h e was being fined on only one indiotm.enit, that of Al fred Locfcwoioid, and that the several others w ere hanging over him and that he was going to keep (the court alive iby adjournin.g >it from time to timie, and should further vicilation oc cur 'he would be arrested and seai- ■tencedi 'forthwith. During thu scathing -lectuire by the judge, “Hud”, as Mr. VanAuken 'is famiiliarily known, w-as deeply tou-oh- ed and apparently peniiteint. Judge Reynolds iteLd Mr. VanAuken that he had no desire to act as a peTSiecutior but. til ait he did not propose to per- miit these icontiEued vlo-laitiioiiiis .of the law, Flior-a E. Cl u rch of Belfaigt, thru her attorn e y , A. P . M c In tosh, plead guiity to a violation of (the liquor la'W and was fined $200 and isentenced to serve 200 -days in the county ja il., Supervisor Potter’s Appointments (Supervisor O. A. Rotter laiiied very nicely for a ‘‘first term-er” in 'the appointment of co-mmitte'e© on the new Board of iSupervisors, at Bel mont last week. (Mr. P o tter is chair man of the iCom-mittee on Grand Jury and Pubjlic iServiCi© Conpioraitiion Tax es. 'He is also a memiber loif the committee on Judiciary and Etections as well as on the iComimittee on Stol- diers and Sailors RelifFund. TUIEfl FABMEBS\ A! EMPOBIUM Fumes From Work of Making uGn Powder Makes the Men, Turn Yel low —Are not A.lowed to Carry Matches i the Buildings. Quite a 'nu-mb-eir of 'farmers and vil- 'lage residents in Genesee and Whites- ville and vicinity are now employed in the A etna Powd'er p lants lat Bmpor- ium. The folloiwing disiEateh i© -of Ln.- teriest itio the friends of those lao eni- .ployed. An 'Eimiporium diLspiatch reads as •f'O'llOiW'S: The miuniitiionis suppltes flow lOut daily an'Car lo'ads, igun-cotition ptc iriic and nofsie makinig exploaiv-e cif the vairious tra-doi naim-es Used fo idisitiin- :guish them from other nit.riic acid coimpound'S. Trainiioads -of raw sup plies -come in daily, co-tton bates. izfcju Erom Section's 31, 32, 33, can, has S^fhered thait it is j-nst as much of • a misdomieainor to 'take “adulterated im ilk” to a cheese factory a® it is It was the ihtentiion o-f the promiot- ^ amilk sta i- assistants Dr. P a rk and Dr. Jaimes | Friday 9:30 A. M. d a r k of Otean, performed an autopsy! Singing, Grange. W ednesday afternoon. The body w as' Business Session, taken to Belfast. ! ^ Talk About Early House P lants, Mr (Sheriff W eir is receiving many coi8 Bentley, W ellsvihe, N. Y. plim e n ts for his promiptness -in the Questions. Hall) Thursday 7:45 P. M. W orking of Sfh Degree, Alm.ond De gree Team. •Social hour. X'u ‘Wiajj ’tut? iiiiiucuuiuii \ j : i tut? yi't/ijuiuii-- • _ ___ ___ ers of the Associabion to buy the tim i seems the tiim-e is b ^ have 'her w:hrch ooimpris'eis the ghove, build of the hoard- sui'tab.le builditogs, improve grounds, testedi and r d ifo hold races, piionics, and s p o r tio f var- Aaro(n^Pefer^^or'*^of ammionia, all in mourRain-like ihe term . 4. . . n n + 'Constitute a unit of the greait 'plant. V 'w ^M-en arrive and depart in trainloads Of The People vs Prank W eidrick -of ^ WelJS^^lllle (tor selling a.tter hour=, : .mionbh, o thers remiaiin to ipiek tfie j-ob-s 1 • 1 ^ ^ expierieinced hands The Mr. Weidrmk was'defended by ^ Black-man and the case Avas tried_by bui.ldintgfs. a jury. The .evidence aigamist Mr ex^m-ine .the pass c a S i Werdman was- secure-d ity a ccu-ple ot the fence athc Raunes laiw .men and the jury agreed th e -employees are -searohed' for 'ffmity wedne-siday jn^,tc-hes which m ust bo kept out of (buil'dngs. Squadisof ‘‘fumed fiarmiers” go about couighin® gently and com- iplaining “fumes.” The oMier em ployees seem -to fonget o.r overcome the fear of ifumes (that the new m-en talk so (much about and move around (nonchalantly attending to their 'du ties, iSquadis of lemon-colored m en ■ ^'Come O'Uit O'f -the buildings and go tio (th-eiir homes or room,s to rest and clean uip, a s they say. (Some ge't yel- -loiwer as tlie days go by, -.others w ash face and hainids in hot w a ter mixed iwi:bli stroDig ispirita of amm'OB- ■ia, which neutralizes and removes m o st of the color. ■and th e alacrity with which he lauded th e mur-der isusp-ectis safely lin th e county jail.—Belmonit Dispatch. TO GIVE CONCEBT IN WHIIESVILLE Recitation, Trum an Burdick, Alfred ■Exemplii'fioa.tion of firsit and sec ond degrees, D e strict Deputy Charles Seeley, Belfast, N. Y. Spelliuig Contest. Q u e s t ion B o x . Singing, Grange. Friday 1:30 P. M. tSiteging, Grange. (Business. Deoturers’ and 'M asters’ League— Its Aim, Its Value, Discustsion led by J. S. Bard-well, Caoiaseraga, N Y. o, Mrs. Irving Jones, Alfred JLiivra-u. cAix-Mu. ious 'toinda am-d 'eventually hold an ag- 'riculitunal -fiaiiT, a laiw having been- re cently paissed' fwliereby. under oertaiffi condiUonis., isitaite laid could be secur ed. T h e fact th a t no fair is held in Pot te r county, 'the ilocatioin of Genesee on two nailroadis, plenty of pune water. right to sell umder the presen-t law, almd whose oiff-siphiicg w-e should not try to keep for profit. D. C. B A R N E Y ■ Richard Lyons Dead ■.wo ra.MH 0 ® a s p i e n iy o i .poro waiior, d a w prox»ma.tr .to t t e basiaess pla- ^ aftom o an, IPeb. 15. an ces, iTOtete. and railm a d statioms. and ,jtai Buflalo, where be had f>nie giOTe apiKals to many persons « 1 .trea-taiW® lor seme time “ “ -Ml' L y o ts ™ a,bout 70 years ol age. Sam e -tim e ago tire Genesee C h e m -'H e icafl Co. purchased the tim b ers on S v r S th e Eleroe .lauds, wbtob iw ludes th e f-”-! Maymie, all ol whom l.ve a t (Solo, Progress in Agriculture, Director 3=*rofes&or E. O. Butterfield of Belfast -WiM be in Whitesville About March • Report of State Grange Meeting First to Start Drilling Cast for Big Tuesday morning and afternoon-— (Brother Gowdy. Musical Entertainment. | Tuesday evenjiug and Wed-nesday P r d . ^ O B u ™ 01 ^ is expected to (be in Whutesville o-n, _ (Br,o,<-iiep Husslng ' o r before March la t lo r the purpose Thursday—S ls t4- Merriam Thursday evenin«-.Sister fceller. Friday—B rother Morton (Report of Delegate a t Large—'C. F. Phinney. concert and musical .entertainm ent for th e people of 1h© M. E. Church. 'Prof. Eutteifield is 'well kn'Own iu Whitesfvflle as a first class m u s ical, director who ,has given several very ~ successful entertainm e n ts heT<e in the! Filling Ice Houses palst !£.nd lovers: of m u sic in to.wn are ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ anticipating g r e a t pleasure and pro- Jp* son, Clair, of G r ^ fit from th e coming visit of Prof .But- *der Creek, have been busy the ipast terfield days c u tting th e ice at Camp (Mr ButterfieM .and wife have heen Jones lafnd (drawing i t to this village, spending the w-inter in St. P e tersbui^ -of ice houses have Fla., and are Teturning home about 'been filled. Feb. 30*1 li. and he expeetg to fpnt on ------------------------ tile cc-iicot here a s ,soon as M arch . j i- S. Anderson Dead - ----------------------- I s_ grove, and they a.re now engaged in cutting (some of it, ibut they have sig- •nified their williDgness to sell the ■timber in the (grove a t its actual* val ue and itheir loff-er is geo-d for a lim ited tim e only. The iEaiir amd Race Associatiion not having .their ren t paid for the year 1915, are in no position to purchase the •tinubers to be used as a grove cr to .oomiplete th e grounds and build ings ais was plonnied and unless some one comes forwaTd with finatUfcijal as- s i s t ^ c e within a short time -or tsome plan is worked out satisfactory to all ootneemed, th e whole plan m u s t b.e abandon-ed an'd the grove destroyed. So<me of Hie statem ents made here may not he of special intereist, but we feel th a t you -should know the ex act situation in order fto aid you in reaching a conclusion. (H'Opiing that whajt action is taken will 'be for the best interest c f all, we beg ,to rem ain Yiours for th e best. JOHN R. O’DONNELL. ■WILLIAM H. CURTIS * home. The Temain-s of th e deceased /were brought 'to W hitesville W ednesday ev eninig, and the funeral services will be held Friday, at St. M ary’s church in Rexville, Special Philathea Meeting I. S usaa Thcre Will ibe a Special business 1-. /^naersQu ueaa m eeting of t h ^ h i l a t h e a class a t the . Anderson, a ‘prom inent Wells- * home of (Mrs. Al'pha Taylor th is week Aithm* RohbiniS h a s been confined ville retired businessm a n , di^ed Satuf I'Priday afternoon. Every member is to the house that past week w“th the /day morning, Feb. 12, a t the age of urged t o be present, and to come pre* -Srip. C h arles Robbins has been driv- 76 years. H e i s survived by one son pared Jo pay dues. Very im p o rtant in g the M ills stage, and one daughter. ' I business. Entertained at Whist Mrs. L. G. PiTohasco and Mrs. D. N. Howe \very pleasantly enfeTtaiu- ed a t a Valentine w h ist party at the home of the former last Tuesday ev ending. In keepin'g w ith the seOso/n., the decorations w ere a profusion of red hearts. As the eighteen guests arrived, they were entertained with (Sonora musde played by M aster George Probasco. Progressive w h ist was played, af te r which refreshm ents w e re served. Refreshment® iWiere creamed tuna fish in heartehajped timballs, h ^ r t shaped sandwiches, cabbage salad son lettnce leaf, geM ine w ith wMpped -cr-eam, ice cream and coffee and cake. The fa- aiilberr'CCiii. The deifen'dainit w^as sentenced by the judge to pay a fine of $100 'and be confined in the county jail for 30 days. (Mr. Wei-d'rick (began (serving hi® sen tence at four o'clock Wednesday af- 'temoon.—^Dispatch. CHILDREN'S NIGHT R e b e k a h s V e r y P lea s a n tly En.tqptain- ed the Children at Their Meet ing L a st E v e n ing. The local .lodge of Rebekahg had “op-en house” laist 'eveniD'g fo.r their famdlies, particularly for the children. Despite the om-ouint lof isickai'esis in the oommumjity (there w a s a very good a t tendance, there b-eing thirty-two. chil- dren (present. The f-ollioiwing ipr.og.r>ain \las given by the children: Piiauo solo, Dorothy Wiidmau. “Five Litta-e iM-ioe,” Ralipii Howe. Diatogue, “If”, Ruth Howe and Gil bert Collyer. Song, Virgmia M-iUiSipaugh. “About the Odd Fellows” , Hugh Fortner. “The Bossy Calf,”^ R uth Reynolds. (Dialogue, “The World Opilaint” Dou- gafl, Wildmain and W ayne Slack. “Highah Cultshah,” Cleone Kear. “,S.im.pletan,” H e l e n P f e if f e r . Dia-logue, “When I’m a Woman,” Prauces Taylor, Erm a Day, Ed-na and Lena Griggs, A-da (Mae Langdon, Lil lian Chase, A lberta Fortner. (Solo and ch-onis, “Come Play W ith ’Mie”, Aliberta Fiortner, soloist: Do.r- othy Wildman, Prances Taylor and Adai Mae Langdon. (Charade, “Woo-drew Wilson.” “i^ e n i'ca il Love You,” trio. Pearl and Laura La<ngdon a n d Hel'eu W ager. Refreshment® were served, after ■which th e children w ere given an op- •pcKrtuni'ty to play to their hearts’ con- Editor Peet to Speak Next -Sunday evening the Epworth League of .the ‘W hitesville Methodist Churcb will hold their ®ervice dn the auditorium of th e church instead of the League room, aud the service will commen'oe at 7:30 instead of 6:30, There will be apeexal music. Editor H e rbert M. P e e t w ill give a talk, the subject c€ which is ^ The public is cordiuUy du YOisf o r the ovemns wree Japa.nese attend, -Mr. Feet’s W water flowers. A m o st en j o y a b le occas.ioi> is ■ported by all th e guests. Re-Elected Chairman The Aflegapy county Board of Su- willi to a lafpge extent, .be of particu lar local interest. 10 HAVE BANQUET Whitesville Auto dub Banquet Is Working on New Scheme to Get th Marsh Road Improved, and WiU Discuss Their Plans. The W hitesville Automobile Club, the firsit club ougani-zed in Alle^-ny county to be af£ili(ated With tihe iS*^ate and N ational AssooiatiCin is to hold ita annual banquet in the n e a r fu ture. T h is club is an active ojgaimzatioii in Toad improvements and is greatly .interested in the county construetdo ■ (between this village and, WeUsvil-o also the State construction betweea W hitesville and Canisteo or Greer- w-ood. I t will be finally discussed 1 1 the dinner, the iimprovements oif th'.* LMarsh road (by the auto club an*; (people living along route to give woik free, furnish all grading and m atepb i . This road is wholy in Steuben cour- ty, but the W hitesville club in Allc- ?^ny county is working to g e t €ie Improvements but have failed th'.i - far. Gaieton Has Another Fire •Last week Monday, Galeton w: :t visited by a couple of fires, th e fii* ■ of which m ade one family homele: ^ and the second m ade four fam ili’'' (Without shelter. The origin of -tb ? fires is unkno-wn. Coming so ®oi cr» after th© big confla'gration of th r w eeks ago, the fire attraoted more than ordinary attention. Rimanoezy at Hornell Evangelist P. E. RLmanoezy, who , held revival meetiEgs in Whitesville, pervisors met at Belmont last weekilaist spring is now conducting very Tuesday and organized by xe-electing' successfiil meetings in the Spencer . _ ------------- - ------- . Fr-ed M inerof New HiidscB, ohairmar, ai. E. church a t Hornell, H e |u.^ making an appeal for contribtttrcnjs and L D Bennett of Granger, clerk, closed very successful meetings in from -Sie public, so th a t lU'OUey m ry for the ensuing year. ^ * ^ liv a r . be had t o purchase books. Appealing for Aid 'H ie W elisviile Public Lib ra ry _ _ ___ ___ _ __ ■»