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THE WESTFIELD REPUBLICAN PAGE FIVE Clarence J. Bird has purchased the Nichols-Furman property on North Mortage street. THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Another Special W. R Crandall. who ha* been confined to the hooae by illness is able to be oat •gain. . Mr. and Mrs. John Riley entertained a dozen friends with luncheon Sunday evening. The Protheon Bible class of the Methodist church was very pleasantly entertained at the Wright \home. Fri- day evening. January 20th. Mr Slo- cuin, the teacher and the husbands of the ladles were also invited. The evening's festivities were a good in- dication that the \right place\ had been chosen for this party. Corner Drug Store DR. E. ROOD. Sale Physician and surgeon Mrs. Samuel Childs of Conneaut. Ohio, was the guest of Mrs. Charles W. Covey last week. 1ST Office on South Portage Street, Opposite Presbyterian Church. ON GROCERIES AMERICAN OIL Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jacobi a daughter, Mary Ann on the 17th of Janu- ary 1922. For Saturday, Jan. 2 8 Miss Florence Glarum was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mollinee at Mayville last week. Fred C. Ossman of Detroit, son of Mr and Mrs. Fred Ossman of this village, and bride, formerly Miss Anna Wasner, also of Detroit, are spending a few days here on their honeymoon trip. They expect to leave tor Detroit Wednesday of this week and will be at home there to their tn friends after January 26th. The marriage ceremony was performed January 12th in the parsonage of tne Highland Park Lutheran Church, neiir Detroit, Rev. Frederick A. Kolch officiating. The attendants were Paul Wasner, and Mrs. Herman Shllawski, brother and sister of the bride. A wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Pauline Wasner. Courtland Ave.. Highland Park, after which Mr. and Mrs. Ossman left for a two week's honeymoon trip which included Pitts- burgh, New York City, Buffalo. Nia- gara Falls. Jamestown and Wcstfield. Mr. Ossman is a graduate of the High School here and of the Westinglionse Technical Institute of Pittsburgh. He Is enn loved as garage superintendent by W. H. Edgar and Son, 1024 I-a- favette Boulevard, Detroit, where he has charge of the men who drive and keen in repair the 21 motor vehicles which are used by that concern. (PARKE DAVIS & CO.) One of the most satisfactory of the mineral oil laxatives 75c W. C. SHERMAN, PHOTOGRAPHER Mr and Mrs. Thomas Seawright were in Erie to attend the funeral of Mrs. William Seawright. Pints, mm You surely should take ad- vantage of these Cash prices: 2 lbs. Kingnut Oleo, 55c. Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 11c. New stock just in Elm St.. WESTFIELD. N. Y. Satisfaction Guaranteed Mrs. John Kerr and daughter Virginia of Mayville, were the guests of Mrs. John Parker last week. Corner Drug Store, Westfield, N. Y. MAYNARD N. TANNER, D.V. M. Graduate and Legal Veterinarian Mrs. H K Atkins is the guest ef her mother, Mrs. Stahl of Warren. Pa., for a part of the week. Licensed Pharmacist in Charge Walter Baker's Cocoa, 20c. 6 P. & G. Naptha Soap,29c. Medium cans Pineapple, 25c. Mr and Mrs. Frank F. Walker spent the week end in North Tomwanda with their mother and sister. Office and Residence 49 Clinton St. Phone 186-J Mrs. Fred Seiz of Spring street was called to Titusville, Pa., on account of the illness of her sister. JANUARY SALE FIRE INSURANCE Large cans Pineapple, 33c. Large cans Pet milk, 10c. Best quality Macaroni, 2 lbs. for 25c. Mr. Harry Mc£lelian and daughter of New London, Ohio, were called here by the death of Miss v.ook. GIBBS & WILLIAMSON, Agents. Office. Nixon Block | REDUCED PRICES ON GOODS WE MUST Bates Bros, have installed the Delco System, at the farm of Allan H. Ellis on the Hardscrabble Road. ffestfield Mew York Chase & Sanborn's Seal brand coffee, 44c. MOVE REGARDLESS OF COST Mrs. A. B. Swetland of New York and Mayville was a recent guest of Mrs. W. P. Stevens of The Kenyon. WE SELL Light House coffee, 35c. Chase & Sanborn's Japan Tea, 68c lb. We only list a few items here. More are marked down in every department in the store. 4 Only—Art Metal Electric Portables, former (frQ QP prices $14.95 and $15.95, sale price. - 1 Only—Mahogany Floor Lamp, electric, H CA with old rose silk shade, was £25, now qJJ. f tvll 1 Blackstone Electric Washing Machine, a fine ma- chine made in Jamestown, regular factory $QA AA price $122, sale price, - $vV»VV The C. L. S. C. will meet Thursday. Jan. 26 at 2:30 with Mrs. Powers, Market St. Roll Call, Current events. Oas Engines and Farm Implements Announcement was made Wednes- day evening of the engagement of Miss Ruth Catherine Whitney and Bertram Failing Sciidder. The an- nouncement was made at a social gathering at the home of Mrs. Paul D. Renting, who invited a number of friends in to play \500.\ After the card playing, Mrs. Reuting served a delightful luncheon, the place cards for which, each concealed under a rose contained the names of Miss Whitney and Mr. Scudder. A kewpie doll center piece lent, further signifi- cance to the luncheon. The table dec- orations were in pink and white and the guest favors were horns in the form of roses. Miss Whitney is one of the most popular young women in the village. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Whitney and Premier Salad Dressing, 36c large bottle. Miss Josephine Stetcher of Bradford Pa., formerly of this town, has been at The Kenyon for a few days. First class repair work done on tractors Welding and Horseshoeing Meeting of the Optimistic Club Wed- nesday evening, January 25th, Speaker, Miss Thrashsr of Jamestown. Pillsbury's Best Flour,large sack, $2.40; small sack, $1.23. Dold's best quality lard, 2 lbs. for 25c. E. J. CURTIS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanks visited relatives in Buffalo last week and inci- dentally took in the Auto Show. Mr. and Mrs. John McCarty entertained friends with dinner at Portage Inn Sun- day. Covers were laid for eight. 5 Franklin Street Crandall & Carpenter FIINFRAL directors Every day we are offering our large loaf of bread, made from Pillsbury's Best Flour, at 10c the loaf. Pyrex Oven Glass, continued Sale price, 20 per cent, discount. Mrs. Jerome Daley and daughter. May Louise were the guests of Mrs. R. D. Cas- selman at Chautauqua last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Washburn were en- tertained at cards at Dr. and Mrs. M. N. Tanner's last Wednesday evening. All Underwear in stock at 20 per cent, discount. All our stock of Gloves and Mittens, prices greatly reduced. B Crandall <*• C. Carpenter Emma R. Carpenter LICENSED UNDERTAKERS and Vienna, Rye, Graham bread day. Gluten and iresn every Mgj's Overalls and lumpers, special at 98c. Mrs. Thomas Seawrfgnt was canea to Erie by the illness and death of Mr. Sea aunt, Mrs Willi in; Seawright. bank for about four years. Mr. Scud- der is a nvtive of New York oily. He was * onnected with the local plant of the Mohawk Milk company for about two years, leaving here a few months ago to go to Cony, where he is as- 4V * * ~ S « I Phone No. 164 J. F. Daley & Co. Farms, Houses and Lots for Sale Mrs. Anna Arnold and Miss Stillman were in Erie Saturday to attend the play \Lightnin\ given at The Park Theatre. Douglas' home made Fried- cakes 20c the dozen for the plain, 25c the dozen for the sugared. Mrs. Milton Jacobson and children of Miyvide wery recent guests of Mr3. Ja- cobson's slsler, Mrs Lewis Burch and family. socintrd with the same company. The date of the wedding has not been made known, but it is said will be an event, of the spring.—Mayville Sen- \A SPECIALTY DEPARTMENT STORE\ h No. 43 Main Street m W. L. Minton Mr. and Mr-!. George Ellis of Bliss street entertained twenty friends at a seven o'clock dinner Monday evening followed by cards. tinel On Saturday we will have our usual large assortment of meats, consisting of Pork Chops, Steaks, Pork Roasts, Pot Roasts, Spare Ribs, Sau- sage, Weiners, Bacon and Kams at Special cut prices. It. M. Hyde Ail Answer «n<l a Question in the In- ,:::'r:::;:;:ii;i;!;;;::;:iiiifJi!i::i.;:iUiniHCB[BaiiiirainBinraniiinrann:i We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Hunt is seriously ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Petty, with little hopes of h<r recovery. tcrest of the Public. Plumbing & Heating Inquiry has been made about the Lyceum Course, and where the money goes. The Lyceum Bureau's other name is the Oxford Club of the Meth- odist church. The purpose of the course is to supply Westfield with high class entertain- ment. The class does, not want to make money for themselves, for the question was how good a course could he given her e and how much could they stand to lose.Suiely such a mo- tive and possible sacrifice of money to sny nothing of the time in service is only prompted by h'gh ideals. 1 i< kets are\sold for the season on the basis of 75 per attendance. While tlie Program for This Week Westfield, N Y. Phone 150-J 31 Elm St Mr. and Mr . Ross Weaver and Mr and Mrs. A. W. Pte'psof Er e spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brownell. THURSDAY, Jan. 26th Viola Dana in Match Breaker\ The Hon. Henry Cooper nnd wife of Jamestown, entertained with a family dinner on Sunday at The Kenyon. Covers were laid for ten. *>0 YOU nve pye DIBBLE D 'he Opto- metrist. Olttce days, MONDAYS and SATURDAYS. 9 Elm St.. Westfield, N. Y. \The 4 We want you to try Levant Creamery Butter and will offer same at a special cut price for Saturday. Btister Kenton Comedy Rev. L. A. Galbraith of Pittsburgh. Pa., spent the first of the week with K H. Shearer. Mr. Calhraith was a Pal of Mr. Shearer in the Service. SATURDAY, Jan. 28th The remains ot Mrs. William Rolph of Buffalo, were brought here on last Wed nesday for interment in the familv lot in Westfield cemetery. t each kIio have ajipf Mrofl t Charles Rav in TheW.R. Douglas Co. ( VOW (1 the fnot ronvir t t 11 f \Peaceful Valley\ e in $ '30 additional to thf on tic'if nn tlio nek - t. Ilarold Lloyd Comedy, \I Do' Mrs. William Seawright died at hfr I home. 207 Holland street, Fa., on January j 9. l!?22. Mrs. was formerly ri , resident of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Stritzinger of j Washington, L>. C. announce the birth of a son, Edgar Debus on January 15, 1922. weight seven and one-half pounds. Mr. and Mrs. V. E Saunder9 announce j the engagement of their daughter. Doris 1 Jane, to Mr. Howard J. Ashford of Lock- H. A. Monroe is confined to the house port. N. Y. Wedding to take place soon, by illness. Mrs. Harley Barber entertained a Mrs. A. E. Peirce visited Mrs. C. G- f evv g j r i friends at six o'clock dinner Stockton in Buffalo. at her home in South Erie street James Wallace is the guest of his son Wednesday evening.—Mayville Sen- Mat. in New York CUy. tinel. ... . , .... . Mrs. Florence M Rickles and children left for their home in Washington. D. C. ] house by serious lllnes . | aat Wednesday evening, after spending a j Mrs. D. K. Falvay has been sick the couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. j past week with the grippe. Charles Lahl and family. { Donald Munson has been spending Mrs. G. A. Nail of Brooklyn. N. Y„ and some time in Cincinnati. Ohio. Mrs. W. J. Caughey of Staten Island, N. Georgianna Speais, R. N. has returned Y., who were called here by the sickness to her home on Clinton street of their father, Mr. C. F. R. Kaotner, re- „ „ „ . , , Q „- 1 turned to their homes on Thursday. Mrs. C. C. Dickens and son of Buffalo, visited friends in town last week. The Rogersville Mother s Club will meet . . . „ . ! with Mrs. Frances Freling in place of Mrs. Miss Ella Keopka is regaining ner i Q race jji c hols, ss announced at the last' health rapidly from a recent illness. I mee ting. This is to be the annual elect- Mark L. Harrington's many friends ion of officers. There is to be a speaker. will be glad to know he is better. Meeting to be Thursday p. m, Jan. 26. i Mrs J. F. Allen entertained twenty la-| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C Watson of R ch-! dies at a thimble party last Wednesday mond. Ind.. are moving to Reading. Fa . •ftlrnnl *h»re Mr. Watson has been transferred afternoon. friends are as Superintendent of the Schuyhill div- Frank Wolfe s ma y isi«n of the Pennsylvania lines. Enst Mrs glad to have him back at his position WaW * wa8 formef i y M ias Suzette in the Bank. Flagler. | Married at Westfield, N. \ ., on the j Mrg Morgan willard of Westfield, 19th of Januarj • • • Dowel Mr. and Mrs. Perry Scriver.s of Beech ers ;. J - A', w o i.nth'r>f Hill, Mrs. Archie McKeever of Hart- and Miss Claire Wegner b . fieldi Mrs Harvey Putnam of Elm Joseph Militello, one of oar highly jn a t s we re the guests Tuesday of Mrs. respected Italian citizens, passed Anna B ar nhart in West Chautauqua, away at his home on Jefferson street. Mayville SeotiDel. January 19 19 \. after an illness of L y flnd c L M .nton exhibited only a week, aged > ' their poultry at the chicken show at months and 19 days. The cause a Jamestown las* week. Dr. L. J Brown l death was pneumonia. He had be our Qn on Rose Comb a resident of this village for 21 years, j s | a nd Reds and C. L. Manton on Tt-Q Hio £rr«>t Rav at hla bright- He is s urvived b y hi f, Wld °° e . soa White Rocks got two on cockerel; one, two, . . ® fiehtimr in and one daughter, all of this village. n ben; tbree on pullet; and two on pen. est and he does some sood fighting in The funeraJ wa8 held from the 8t . Thia i8 'g 0Q d for Westfield. \Peaceful Valley. ! James Church on Saturday morning,! _ . _ .. ., —Think of building? See W. A. j^ ev Father Clancy officiating, and' Miss Cook, for many years, a highly re- Knowlton for a lot on E. Main street. th burial wa9 ln the S t. James Cein- gjjjj'p°J la ' S t iS? 6, tk\ „ The best location in town. 45W5 etery He a membe r of St. Us- 1W1« —Special this week._ Serge drea- e ph and the Star of Italy Societies funera , wa# held from homc ees. |9.95 values for $d.98. and the members attended in a t>od>. Colburn on Friday afternoon. Mary C. Wiser. There were a great number of floral The burial wa# in Westfield cemetery. Freeh oysters from Ganday's pieces, of great beauty, showjag t-e q wood accompanied the remains prtisr it Jackdaw. hi £ h ««teem in which he was helfl. Xwa Ea5taa ta a vilLiis. IMS I T I£ A IS C K A. E. BECKMAN, Agent Olficc: Bank Building Fire, Life, Health and Actident Automobile 5 and 7 Main Street rtainments to breaK even i -> pood in the r,ur°nn did nr town iffairn I »ut (M>1 O pi TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Jan. 31st, Feb. 1st | Personal Mention § Harold Covey of Buffalo, was home over Sunday. charity, believini» that the cours' Inso grade would pay for ell' and then some. It Ji\s faith in the l<rop'e, but believes they like »n know all about it. so they will not forset to advertise it and buy that additional ticket for the other member of the family. ik T Big Special Production \Dangerous Curve Ahead\ Pathe News AL'S SHAVING PARLOR The Cheney's advertised elsewhere n this paper have satisfied the most critical. They play many Instruments, sing, have an impersonator with them and play the finest organ chimes in America. Bill Stidger comes next. He's an adventurer, teacher and lect- urer of fame.He's been all over the world and has had some wild exper- iences. He'll make you lauch through your tears, and you'll think about What he tells you frequently for many v©a.rs to come. Then comes Carl Ake- iey. So much interest is shown in Carl Akeley, the Animal Miracle Man and his movies of the juncle, it Is certain that the number of the course will have a packed house, but if the pub- lic realizes they can purchase tickets for all three remainir r numbers for la little more money they would ar- range to get some of the good seats that are left. | COMING, Feb. 2 — Mary Miles Minter. Prices, 10c, 20c, 25c Most Up-to-Date and Sanitary Bar- ber Shop in town. Your patronage solicited. Portage Taxi Service. ALFONSO VITANZA, Prop. Phone 95-J C. J. CARLSON Manager TAXI Day and Night SERVICE Let's Go! Phone. 60-R. 60-W W. G. WHITWOOD, Opposite Portage Inn We have anything in the line of hams, Ralph H. Breads Policing that the citizens of West- field want to t'et the benefit of all three remain'ng entertainments tick- ets will l>e placed on sale as usual at Shearer's store but at a special price of $2..\0 for all three entertainments. It is expected this exceptional price will pack the thea+er for it is sincere- ly hoped the people will recognize the Aalue and take prompt advantage of it. ill bacon, vveiners, sausage, spare ribs, pot roasts, pork roasts, steaks, pork chops, at First class Automobile and Gas Engine repairing. MAGNETOS and GENERA- prices that will surprise, you. TORS Give Us a Trial! Adjusted and overhauled NOW THE QUESTION —This will be in the form of a questionaire that will be presented to the patrons at the next entertainment. It will ask what the people like, and it is pre- pared with a view of ascertaining if ihf peonle >vnnt the Lyceum course to continue next year, and just what they would like to have shown in Westfield, if the bureau is continual. So far everybody is satisfied, but tnis questionaire gives patrons an oppor- tunity to express themselves. Charge Only 75c Per Hour 8 Oak Street THE Westfield Meat Market ill East Main Street, Swain Building I —Y. W. C. A. Bake Sale at Jack- daw on Saturday, Jan. 28th, at 10:00 A. M. —Found. —A gilt meeh b*g purse. | —Jackdaw whipping cream. wcer can End same at this cflPce. •\r.no f beat it. —Charlie Ray makes the sunshine rays seem brighter than ever in ' I'MCeiui «