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fflhe tUtsffttli) Republican di , FARMERS' MEETING FINF ADDRESS! * — — TOWN ROARD! — rinc Auuncooi i up MrtVVlllPt k w « p «: \ VJ \ * Important AjjHciiltural Questions To * i Willi Only Cut* in .V ndcnt. Whlcl * . .. Ro iiiMUNocti. F t W. Crandall Spoke on the occurred «t House. a Special Meeting ot ine There U 1»*» a fanners' meeting in | shears, n-wl to, Mayvlile FKIJ. FOKTY FF.KT %SHORE RIGHTS! THE MASQLERADF. * The Costumes Were Beautiful—It Was a Wonderful Success Questions of Interest to All 4 b the At —- — Senloritas, gypsies. IX'.tch girls, an Irish girl, a mandarin girl, a Quaker 5c i .o wi . ... ii u Catnr (Jrant-'c Mall. Wednesday. Fcnrirary , Board Was Held on Satur- ?2n , at . P M al w es tf.-id, x. y - — 1 -reeenlative of Federal Reserve Bank Be- fore The Westfleld Club. Arthur • „ , 1 fell a flistance of l r > N** Tuesd#> norniiiK white ft work at th*; ice- \ •* Hojison Co., at May- ire Answer* > girl a befreC kied cis day, February 18,1922. I the State Federation of Farm Bureaus j Tho xjnitod States ow< s a creat nn ,i junta inert only a badly lac torney General. do you call the feminine sneclal meeting of the Town an rt otlier speakers will be present. f ,ebt of pra t!tude to the Hon. K. B. ( . rat ed nose and a large severe cut nhoriocs n Newton way?—hoop Bkirts, pre-Vict . n tTice of A S ! Be sure and attend this meeting and y ree ] and 0 f this District, now retired. ov ,. r the rii-'ht eye. In a letter to Charle . ! mid -Victorian, and '^ etermI, \Jf:: Roard was held at . ... Feb hear important subjects relating to ns j( was throUK h h is effort* more ; H e was rushed at. once to James- \ttorney General of New \ork State, gailormen pirates, \culled gem mens, Tcnn , ant on Saturday afternoon » were ' vour business discussrd. than that of anvone else that lite Act town General Hospital, where he re- the following was asked by a resident I lowns a banderl Ho (ihank heaven he j 8th> 1922, at two o clock. There ere ( - The la(Ues aro especJa n y invited. 1 of r , )nsrPS! , founding the Federal Re : rojVM i ,„ ( rli'al attention. His condit- , I didn't bring a guitar and sing) stra nr( -scnt: Supervisor, .lames . . Thero w ni be no canvassing and no rxe n an ks, was parsed, was t ie ti i- j on was reported as . x< • llent. and nc ° l X owns a strip of land on the lake men> football player. far ™ e ™* * Justices, Harlow B read ® „ r collections at this meeting. l,uto paid by Mr. Frank W. Crandall. ,n bones have been discovered frontTllke Erie) which he is selling ' cook a terrible Turk, and the ,, owers . T he subject of a building for jjarlow Breads. To*r, chairman | of the National Bank, in an , in lots for summer resorts. He con- or c i os ' man—they were all there the storing of machines was th - C has Ahlrich, Pres. Chau. Co. Farm l(1drPSS | )( ,f„re the members of the - n?« that he has the right to forbid and m0 re at the Masquerade Dance matter taken up, ana resident John ca Westfield Club lust Wednesday even- tends that he has tne rig 0 r 'Z n by the Dance Club at Grange p Wploh , of the Village, was present I * , the rl , lh r0(Jl)iS in the 1'ost ' from to icSh l/ the jS, lart Thursday »lght ™e .tated that VHtew w». W».l- WIMer ! [2,1 BuUdlns. rear of Ms property. B contends that „ r lhe array was 1j \ 'I! 6 \®\?, vin-'fi JJ Welch SI Peter's Guild v 111 have a wln-| Mr. Crandall explain..I In detni he has no such right, providing the colorful and in certain spots machinery of the . k . • nirnic at The Kehyon on Yliurs- the workings 01 the 1-ederal Kes.ivi «,is .1 beach is accessible by public highway, j tions of a cubistic nl - htmar ®:' 0r _ was a * ke(l r p~ ervo i r lot I dav at 1° o'clock sharp, Tlie men of Banks. He showed how minh superior sB right or wrong? Is there a strip | muslc even. Olsen's seven piece Or the price of the old I '»> par-sh cordi.illy invited to the present system is over the old one of land next to the water's edge, that ; c i ie stra from Jamestowni, ins' l On motion oli R. . • teams 1 participate Mrs. Anna Cooper is the It was fortunate lie sa d. thai th< belongs to the State, called \fisher- dou btless by the kaliedescopic flut voted to pay 65c Janhour f<or tea ]t ' chLiruian anrt especiaUy request? that Federal Reserve Banks w.-re fwmei mans right,\ which the public may terings, seemed to enter and 2-c an bou < I the food reach the Konyon by eleven just prior to the ureal World \\ ai use without let or hindrance for the &l >lrit of the occasion and sent the wa s carried. the Jooa , because if it had not been put intc uurnose aforementioned ? j strains of their music a tingling down On motion of Harlow Breads o clock | operation at that time .his conntrj How far back from the water's t0 the dancers'toes. j ar , PP voted to pay the Town S l \ivKTlVfi OF THE PA WENT would have experienced one of tin - that etrin o o' Besides an- Rut the crreat question of the dd dollars pei day. I* J worst nanics in its hutory. As it wm the foregcTing questions, was: Did the disguises, disguise? On motion of R. f . ? TEACHERS' ASSOCIATED* there was scarcely a hitch. nlease give any further information Well, for example, take Bob Frank- Town superintendent was au h Last Wednesday afternoon over 0n e of the many superiorities o ar advice on the subject which you lln . H is superstructure was all hat to 01>en E ne street at Barcelona. >he Federa , Reseryo Bank8 , Mr Cran fhink will be useful in getting to a cou)d be desired for a pirate boidI that SulM . rv | SO r»s Financial Report, Feb , al , eX pi a j nedi was the value it hac oroner understanding on this matter, salled t he Spanish Main, but, couia J0 , urjng pprlo(l3 of inflation and de md you will confer a great favor on you, we ask, in all solem y SCHOOL FUND lotion. In periods of inflation th( the writer and others interested. 'cerlty mistake those feet? - Received from J. R. 'rakes were a PP 1,ed that 18 lo f\ f The Attorney General's reply was | on the other hand, one of the Re $124.6! or speculative purposes were with- »R follows- It Is well settled that the CBr8 w h 0 did not know what his wife Dougia . . t ie i d while on the other hand in per- ftll to the bed of Lake Erie did not wa8 going to wear anctwhose husband Jo Disbursements 8tres Qn wa8 tQ tfae oast unSer the patents to the upland J id kn0 w what M was.going.to HIGHWAY FUND vheei8 Qf and money cqM ?foae the shores thereof and that the wear> was told by the husband that Received f o . g) obta|ned when necessary by a good ltle derived by such patents extends she wou i d know him by two squeezes s . . .. • • • • egltlmate business. The old system inly to the ordinary high water mark. the hand . Shortly after the young ReceWedJrom W. F. Bar vas more rigid while the new one was In 1786 the states of New York and ]ady became bewildered by the appar- ton.CoiK. ... ■■ • • • - o elast|c tQ meet a „ requlre . Massachusetts entered into a treaty, of husbands she had and Reived from W. F. uar 67 25 ne nts. -imes known as the Hartford t t e husband also becoming somewhait ton, Coil. 7775.14 Another important advantage over ahmittkd IMMI.ItSK »N WITHOUT vill l>o admittfrl to the Fay^t'eville Baptist rhureh h» v m'Tsion. This v idorl ut im- il'On by a wo thirds vot of t lip of ,1 m> eting. This Bapt.ist church ni'-nibf t!»«• church fit it t!l!l modified the in- sist jnir uj>on imrruT- 011 «is the sole method ot Iwptism. The church is lo- rat«•«! in a suburb of Syracuse. in this sortion has is the first tin thnt COl'N'TY BOAHD <>»•' l>IUK<TORS OF Y. W. C. A. MKT AT WEST- KIKIil) Tho County Hoard of Directors of the Y. W. C. A. met in the Westfleld Y. W. C. A., on Saturday, February 18th. . _ Frank Stoweil of Mayville preaid- ed in the absence of the President, Mrs. Williams. The reports of the work were encouraging. It was an- nounced that there would be at least five girl delegates from the higto school clubs to attend the Conference at Syracuse, March 10 to 12. Miss Fuller Is to chaperon the delegation. The Ashvllle. Ellington, Frewsburg. two hundred attended the n ,OPti \f the Parent Teachers Association which was in charge of the teachers of the public schools. The attendance was a record one and everyone pre- sent seemed to enjoy the program as artanged. Mr. Hubbard of the science department played a piano solo _ for tha first number on the progra , demonstrating the Let that he ha. unusual musical ability. T £® ln number was a playlet, A °ayin <?rhr»ol \ eiven by the teachers of both the High school a. lotted bv District Superintendent qwaln Mr Shaw, miss ouch SSJLkW AU of tteojet took their parts very well indeed ana many suggestions were given by the performers as to things a well order- ed school may rightly Jlspensejjith- Prof. Dickson gave a talk based o the suggestions made In the play and cSrtata «h*r auhjeet whioh f»™at. should Interest themseives in. H th y want the»r children to get the most Tut of their school life. Among these were the subjects of monthly report Strds and too much social He which __w_ students who follow It up of the ability to use their bralIns^to S. best °J afs aMHt d y° The paints have a responsi- bility to the school which many of SS iSdge or Shift to fomeone el^e V ohool*by with wtot the chUdren are*actw»lly aceoinpHah^ ing in the business of attending \Sjj movles 8 w«'7e;'- S5 S the \hUng .< t«o £«•. films and one film \A Trip Througn '\ room of the Homemaking Department tily decorated with colors a PP r ° pri ®* e to Valentine day and t hi Teachers wiches were served by the teaciie some w ». ».* A«<4 i«v VMVi v. — — tfvf- ftliT*vi naUonTo £Thto wife There were . terest In certain lands in this State i arge number of young ladies P re *®° lying to the west of the so-called pre- and up to the period of emotion line (which runs north and th young husband did his best to skg south substantially along the west nal hlg expectant wife and therebj •shore of Seneca Lake). Some question no t fall her. exists as to whether (by reason of the Space prevents, much as wei ar« provisions of this treaty) the pro- tempted \to rush In w<here nrletary title to the bed of Lake Erie, fear to tread\ln the description ofth< to thVekd thereof, is In the State r femlnlne fln ery. Suffice It to say tha if New York or the State of Massa- t he moet clinging and vine-like o •chussets. We take the position that it tlhe deTOt ees of Terpsicore was noorn la in the State of New York, but le83 t han our legal friend -whether it is held by Massachusetts Har i an l. Munson, who * ore l^° f or New York is of no Importance In klnd of a crash dress of either cream disposing of the question which you whlte ecru Q r oyeter color with targt raise—the Important tact being that colored flowers applied to the pock IJTttUe thereto Is not in riparian He \r covered his hair of golden yellow. H< The owners of uplands on Lake wore gUk gloves and a wristwatcl Erie possess certain valuable rights and we believe his we« In the lands under the waters of the Bilk becau8e they were so thin w SSUV55E 'SSSS — 1 '»°\ K \ Hom ' or piers or to wharf out so as to d€ tected was there seemed to be a and on the Negative Side obtain access to the navigable waters lack of fulness about the neck. AP- The debatinK team 0 f the Riplej of the lake, the right to obtain parently, however, this siig c e School won a notable victory at ToZ g* far \SX , of their premises, etc., but, in my tan< . ed the three or four other rivals | OPEN l'ORUM t won the negative bide of the ques- they possess no exclusive wllQ bad started a furious flirtation rp ke su bject for discussion at th< ion Resolved, that Strikes Siioul fiHherv rights in any part ol the with this \Belle of the Ball..\ Open Forum on next Sunday will be prohibited by I-aw in Industrie! -u;nifirB of the lake or the right to pre- \TO WHAT EXTENT DOES GOOI Essential to L'-fe of the Americar vent the nubile from fishing therein. TONIGHT IS THE NIGIIT MORAL CHARACTER DEPEND UP People. The nubile possesses a right to fish in 1 . chance t o en- ON RELIGION?\ The victory is the more notable be the waters thereof at every point That y°\ Legion Dance and There was a good attendance last , ause it is the first time that the neg without interference by upland own- joy e^ fi the i ar gest part of Sunday and an extremely interesting itive side of the question has beenw< •ers No one possesses the right, ex- the sametime helping hour was spent in discussion. l )y any team in the debating leagu. hv consent to cross private up- your doUar will go towaro v * and also because the Ripley team wot 'JSlJEZ SuorToL'SS Tb<f Deputy BITTER FOUNHLV CHICAGO COUNTY HI_Y_ SrS igh c overy part of the waters of the lake, are all g0 in« to have a good an official visit to Crown Chapter. jjo Indictment. Creek was co ®P°®^ p % alrp Hod . —*— but must obtain access th ® ret ° at the dance and are hoping all Tuegday evening, February 28, 1922. Rudo if Rltter, allied civil engin- Douds, ronr'ath as alter- Preliminary Meeting of Faculty awl out trespassing upon Private will turn out and en- o'clock dinner will be served the police have kiss, with Charles Gonrath as alter Representatives To B« 90 X, 2 l»y Th. L«H« A«xlll.rr „ Th . Kmyon , 5c per plate. .toe. >•« ™ \&Uo»l« th. Lb... the Mm wa, H.ld X«« Sawrda, U. mMzim s^ifess ordinary high water mark, it owns the down If he aaka y Monday, Fo nary the death oJAr 8a i egma n whose with Weatfleld to complete the series, ed year ' 8 highly successful HI—-Y «and and gravel found In deposit with us. phone is S39w. tef , (Mas\ ) near and if it Buccee d* la winning one of Lea gue of Northern Chautauqua. ThIl therein, and the same may not be law- NOTICE ' ' „ * n month after 'he disap- them it will claim the pennant. meeting will be held on Saturday, fully taken therefrom without the Prnahvter- MTD a -' about Hotel Lafayette last The team selected to take the p e t>ruary 23, at 12:30 p. m. at West- t>«rmlwlon of the Commissioners of To the members of the MONDAY CLUB peared from the H affirmative side of the question fle , d beginning with luncheon serv- the Land Office. Section 78 of the ian Missionary Soclet >- f The meeting of the Monday Club J July. .. Woodbury disap- against Westfleld on Tuesday night, ed at t he Hotel Kenyon. Public Lands Law (Chapter 634, meeting is the :®po^f Bted to forFebruary 13<th was held at the Y. The day befo er t0 his wife February 21st at Westfleld, will bet R i p i e y, Foreetville, Chautauqua, £,aws of 1920) vests in the Commls- ,year each member r ® que f . w . c. A. with thirty five mebers pre- peared, ie t day he expected the same that had the affirmative side g , lver C f ee k. Brocton and Westfleld sloners of the Land Office authority .bring or send the baiance -t sent and the following program was saying that the n Rltter The po- when the team debated Silver Creek, are existing members of the Jo JlvJ such unseat. This rule applies pledge. The meeting Will be held at given; e nts from 'namely: Harold Hunt. Harriet Mason. LeaRUe . In addition, the following to the bed of the lake to the ordinary the church March 1st. A TaJk — The Development of the lice checked J~\ I)f . aloand found that Maynard Bebee, with Ernest Chace sc h 00 is have been invited to attend litghwater mark. Of course no one can Short Story by Mrs. Squire Fitch. thejlay he leu . k to To i e do a n d as Aiternate. this preliminary meeting: Falconer, take sand or gravel from the bed of CLINE —TICRNOR Three Minute Talks on: he toads jhippeoL Then a u track! The debate at Riplej against \V est- (last year's champions in the South- the lake below the highwater mark I aulet wedding took place Edgar Allen Poe by Mrs. Koepka. from there to w b • wgek w hen ] field will probably be held on Friday ern Chautauqua HI —Y League,) <wlth or without the permission of hJ A noon on Tuesday of this week 0 . Henry by Mrs. Forbes. of him was mst wag ln Chicago, night, Feb. 24th, and it is hoped that Mayvllle and Sherman the Commissioners of the Land t ithe residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edna Ferber by Mrs. Shearer. n left BufTalo he is the weatherman will be on his good j The HI —Y base ball League, in Office) if the result of so doing is to , Edgerton of East Main street, Francis Richard Stockton by Mrs. When wooan y amoun t of behavior so that there may be a good commcn W uh the basketball league, remove lateral support and undermine when MiB8 Margaret Katherine Tick- Chace. J some diamonds on him. (urnout. of people to hear the team in ' seeks «o promote friendly relationj the privately owned upland above the I became the bride of Mr. Harry j irvin Cobb by Mrs. Eddy money aid on i y lhe final debate.— Ripley Review. (between the high schola of Utf ordinary hlghwater mark. KiwTcitoe. a recent sorrow in the) After ro ll call the club adjourned h^^^f 8 Vockets ! county, to inculcate high ideals o^ I think that the general public Is hQme making ne cessary a change in to meet February 20tli. chnrtlv ifter Woodbury disappear-] BUFFALO GOES DOWN clean sport, ana to further the caust 'travel of TR.angles' WI\' o^'LTd The Se.ee. «y' 5 Journey,;, ,o g? .VUS CARELESS THICK ! ! n , the ,. for ™ wa s irowned was much different. Although hai.di- of R 0a ds. Mr. Koipicn r - v3 . 22. Hut the locals -iiade a de-.M-r.t lady slippers. The bride a. > ca,nned by playing on a small floor the DO i*pH for one of t' 1 \ l\ 1 ® lo 11 • attack and brought their score up ti The B. & L. E. Company in a traV ellng suit of blue J^ )ea d \ Triangles won by a score of 9 to 8. paper photographers holding tbe co&t , whjle lhe Buffalo bovs on j v . annex when they repair the floor o the tiful presents were Mr. and ThR ectators clalm that this has in hia right hand over the fd two baskets. The laigest crowd o bridge or sidewalk pile the lumber Mrs clme t00 k an evening train tor fastest preliminary ever wit- he nicked up the evidence. Whatever st . a ,- on witnessed this game then on the sidewalks, which are none too California where they expect to spe nessed in Mayville. Lincoln starred stains there might have been however ljein _ 300 present.. Tli e team line-ui wide. Last Thursday night the lig.us three months, returning home a fQr Mawllle making six points. \Hop- had bopn removed as Mr. kolpien had follows: were ofT, and, a lady crossing the! via- the first 0 f May. Best wishes of a host Pafremo made 7 of Westfield's taken t he coat to a cleaner who did g y duct stubbed her toe on one of these f friends , go w , th the newly wedded oi^ a s lrem0 m his work well. IeUIs V (13) LF Koeppel 4 piles and was thrown heavily to the coup ie_North East Breeze. » P° inis - n KrullfS ajj'jssgsps: asr&C rf 1 n* 11 we8tfleld r «saws „o ; , odock, Friday expenses. C. J. Merriam. ' —Subscribe for the Republican. No Disbursements GENERAL FUND Received from J. R. Douglas J660.ZS Received from W. J. Doty. Mortgage Tax 1,463.30 Received from J. Doty, Total •» » - — » — . — trie V1U BJDIOUI woo VUXJ »v>nv/ «« putting money where it was needed. Certain sections, for example, needed large amounts of money at certain periods of the year for such things as moving crops, etc. The machinery of the Federal Reserve makes it easier for that section to obtain the money reguired for the proper handling of its business. The new system, Mr. Crandall told them had proved a very profitable one for the United StateB Government. For the year ending 1921, $20,000,- 000 in profits had been turned into the Treasury of the United State® by the Second Regional District alone. Tbwra ware auy uior« points told the club members which were both interesting and instructive. Jk two KA resented. Miss Knapp will attend the Conference for Girls- Work Secretar- ies which is to preceed the High School Conference as well as the later conference. The Camp Chedwel Committee was appointed as follows: Mrs. J. W. Phillips of Westfield, Chairman; Mrs. Frank Russell, Westfield; Mrs. S. F. Nixon, Westfield; Miss Winifred Skin- ner, Portland, and the Association Secretaries. The Ripley members reported that they were to put on a benefit movie, \Rebecca of Sunny Brook Farm,\ on February 28th and March 1st, the rceeds to go to ttae Oonnty Y. W. A. treasury. *nJd'CTfr*fter Girl Re- serves are planning to repeat their play in Sherman for the same pur- pose. - detail the plan for working by dls- Miss Elizabeth herring explained in tricts in the county and told of work bring done alone: similiar lines in other counties. Meetings for workers in two districts are being arranged so that Miss Herrintr may atend. In district No. 5. Dunkirk, Pomfret, and Portland townships this will le_ at Brocton on Saturday, February 25th, in District No. 3, Chautauqua and North Harmony townships, will be held at the Peacock Inn, Mayviile, on Monday February 27th. The next meeting will be held at the JaueKtown Y. W. C. A. in con- nection with the conference for Lea- ders on March 18th. Staite Income Tax Received from W. J. Doty, Bank Tax • Received from W. F. Bart- ton, Coll. Town Orders .. 5727.0* Disbursements 43.96 Cohoes Savings Institution Bond & Interest $1,200.00 Mechanic's Sayings Bank, Interest zou.uo Kingston Savings Bank Interest 60.00 Voting Machine . Total Total in Bank f 14,289.35 All Town Officials were asked to make reports of work done at the next meeting. On motion adjourned until the first .Thursday in March, 1922. Hugh W. Thompson, Clerk. RIPLEY TEAM WINS ANOTHER BASE BALL FOR H. L. DREYfc'R GIVKS TRAVEIi TALK AT NORTH KAST On Tuesday evening of last week the Men's Class of the North Kast M. K.Church held a largely attended soc- ial meeting with an interesting pro- gram on which Mr. H. Dreyer of West was the principal speaker. He described his recent trip to the Pa- icfic Coast and gave excellent des- criptions of the points of Interest. A series of pictures showing Yosemlte Valley preceded his address and a second series of the Grand Canyon 1 were used when he described his visit. I to that scenic wonder. —Subscribe (Or tha lUpofcllW.