{ title: 'The Baldwinsville gazette and farmers' journal. volume (Baldwinsville, Onondaga Co., N.Y.) 1883-1891, September 04, 1884, Page 1, Image 1', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031018/1884-09-04/ed-1/seq-1/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031018/1884-09-04/ed-1/seq-1.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031018/1884-09-04/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031018/1884-09-04/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Baldwinsville Public Library
_ VOL XXXVII-No, 46.0 00 BALDWIN SVILLE, ONONDAGA CO., N. cusp semen mavis s . SEPTEMBER 4, 1884. -o- onne one nek _ __ WHOLE NO. i971. = © e\ C iiot tti + -Autuimnn. -C. A, Surdam, of Newark, was in ---You can now shoot partrfldges and / ._ THER FIRST PARADE, Republican County Convention,. North» Western Onondaga Fair. -Mr. Morris Byrue, of New York,. is in town. -Thegrape yield promises to be very large in this state. -Rev., Chas, Eddy is spending a few days at Ocean (Grove, -Bunday afternoon services are now held at (Grace Church, at 4 p. umn. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russell are spending a few weeks in New York. - Mrs, Robert Ellis and children re- tured to their home in Chicago Tues day. Mrs. Robt, Creuell and daughters, of Honeoye Falls, N. Y., are visiting at (4 N. Bliss, - Mrs. BE. Dodge and daughter, Blanch, have returned from a three weeks vacation at Thousand Island Park. -Miss Bophia June, of Troy, Mr. F. D).. Johnson and BE. 0. Johnson, of Syracuse, spent last Sunday in town, the guests of Miss May Voorhees, - We noticed this week that the On-; wego Falls Society are making great improvements on their grounds, in preparation for their coming fair, - Monday's Courier contained asrpicy and good-natured account of the Blaine Escort procession and festival here, which was greatly enjoyed by men of both parties. -Miss Mary Dennis, who for the past eight years has been with the family of John H. Munro, started on Tuesda;y for Prenton,. Canada, where she will take up her reuide‘nvv. The high water of last wiuter un dermined a portion of the river wall on the south side of the fork fretory A force of men are now engaged in repairing the damage Mr. John Boley has presented us with a stem of grapes of the variety known as the \Barren I<land.\_ They nre noted for betog early rmpeners and their - great | fragrance ~- We return thanks. On Friday Just Mr Anmron Hees fell frogi a seaffo{d which sae betig sed in repairing the Cold - Spmng House He was very badly injured internally the effect owhuaeh oat o> thoughts may prove fatal Mis - Harvey - Dunhain sail gis on Pink Tew Parts for the Aid so ejety of the oat hor res denee in Hortontown - next week fon day evening - Mept 12th t eerdia in ¥ {tation is eatended te all - Supper will he «served at six o edock A fter suffering a long tre swot ho oot: Merrill M- SHngerlarncd died Monday. Sept. txt. at his home in \ an Buren 'The funeral waslargely atteruied from the house Tuesjay at 1 o olock Rev E Jarvis officiatee Heleasoen wife and two children to mourn huis loss Twn rtegant new cara, windows on each aide, so that prasmsef gere may look ahesul or to the rear of the train, have been put into the gen eral passenger service on the West Shore road - They are Pullman palace» cara and are finished and fumished in elegant style The upholstering is of eardinal brocaded plush | They are to be min on through trains het ween New York and Buffalo The Active Base Bal tlnbod Haid winsville have ore organized and are now prepared to nake arrangements with in}; clubs in this part of the State The following gentlemen eempomse the rlub M. Johnson, John Pidier Albert Perkin@g, Henry Selleck. Millard Suith Frank Virginia James Shaw. John \ V¥nerheea J T Sanford. Lyman Mo ster - Ajl communications «hould be addressed to A. B (rlover -_Mr WOOL. Frazee has c and now has tn erxeelient running orde~ two new Wood & Percival Turbine Water Wheels. They were put in by Millwright H D Lewis, who is agent for this concern in this place Mr Lewis is a millwright of acknowledged ability, and thoroughy understands the han ita varous p Mr FPrazee «peaks nf his work in the highest ~' terms. Mr - Lewis has also done «eme exellent «wk on the knf mili, whose gvying them almost &ouble their former power A very interesting immeel.Lg was Keh1 at the Presbyterian (harch last Runddy evening. condueted hy mem hers of the 8 Y. M C A - At A4 c. clock a me of S was ead by, J B. Brooke Eeq. e ‘W‘fi-‘Q: Meeting at 7p o'clock was condurted »; A S j|rarston, Seerteary of the \vr-a uae Y MOC A. Remarks were mare bw Mesura Dursten. Brooks and \kin ner -* Syracuse and Rev V M Yor gn <4 Inrdan. showing the good .~ of the Yo M C OA in a min'tr and how much work could he Arr» by an Association that chorches ex~aki| not do. The church was «e/ Lled azd ronuch Interest was manifested. start of with fifty memlera and it is > car elgizens w do what they mtbbflpweymmgmm verth hary of water power in all of, town over Sunday. --Amos Cross, of Kankakee, IHL, is in town for a few weeks. -Miss Ella Betts returned to her home in Buffalo Tuesday. -The Lord's Supper at the Presby: | terian Church next Sabbath. visiting his parents in New Jersey, menced Monday with a large attend ance, been visiting for the past week at A. K. Clark's. | ~Capt. ties of old age. | W. R. R., all freight bills ure collected upon the delivery of the freight. The saine rule applied to the express would greatly please muny customers in this villuge. E. Bolton is to be conpratulated on the excellent and praiseworthy work he has done in pmuimting the portraits of Blaine am} Logan for the banner which « to he stretohed wecross the {quain street , J. W. Upson Earn Wornuth. h W. Swotland. Eo Mo Darrow. Co H. Share, and J. F. ocreene returned Mon day from a week s visit ato the Phou [ sand Islands. They report good fish ing, rowing, blowing. seas sick Oh T wash I were ashore\? time Ira huke. on whose testrmony Dan Ue} Lamkin was convicted of eruelty toa before Marvin. on Aug 97th. enme before Ju«tice Marvin | Thursday and - neknowledged 'that he had sworn to n dies and that Lanmikin was not guilta of snech ernuelty, Lamkin was discharged A- Muichigguin eds too om adiseovermmg a fire. rushed cout nto the street shout cikt Con taagry trioge 6 om ion Con flagermation +000 Apoproengimate hither wot h ot hhe mplearoenct s oof adfedigge eact aisle t higs gn drast tom The of Foe cea Coro ow fds the ecdirtormd chmir L swash vou ss oouid dhe A bet ter ot tie win said an Austin father to hns tt e danighiter a You haye nogden how sorts T am that mamma has to wod v- the time bon t worry nbr out oto pai Whas the repiy f thedittle Adige i | am tot one of those sen«itive chiktren Half the time J cont hear wlint sho sat- Mos faast Sunday ors ming theo coffer Durant, a former old and' respected resident of this place, is now | at Clifton Springs suffering with in ,g flamation of the eyes and the infirmi | KRaned'u C2. -By a recent ruling of the D. I. & Hall s. s. ...... eat oysters, -The last rose of summer bloomed on Sunday last, --- Senecas vs. Meridians, The return game of ball between the | and Meridians was played last ioe cream festival at Howard Opera | Mr, and Mrs D,. Hendershot are | Friday, on the grounds of the latter club ! House and made their first public pa- [in the village of Meridian, resultingl rade last The fall term of our schools cour | in the following score: MEKRIDIA Ns. . e I. 0, #.0,. LB. B.H. P.0. A. K. Mrs, George Hoyt, of New York Nugley, cuss ob o$ l oot ob 18 1004 city, and Mre, A. L. Dick. of Syracuse f $ Roo d bod % made Mrs Crego a- short visit Iast| Browana,z b ...l . 3 ho to Qo 2 1 0 0 week, Paimater,d bu og yoo booo _ oO 8 , Wilson, 8. sul 00% d D 1 I # q Z <- Mrs.. Alex,. Southwick and Mrs, (,'?(;k,r.ir.. re T f 5 $0 A p Ud war q, 0 Chittenden, o. f 4 4 8 ' to 0 ,_ 1 Thomas Edwards, of Orwego. have, Foster). f lll ul 40 do doo? 0 0 %o Totals 2... Wm 6 of vp gt 6 if sENEKCAN. K. O. #.0. L.B, BH. P.O. A. K. Russell, c 204 1 0 1 To % O8 FOW N, P.ulll dou 2 2 U 4004 of Po. t 4 U t Do 2 Willtama,2 b 309 2 U 2 #0 l | Baker, 3 b .l... t T 2 1 Q do 202 101 I 1 2 Qo th 4 Skinner, 1. L...... 204 . 1 1 woodh 0 Hotaling, cf po\ 3 I 4 wo fo d Bliss, P. I. ll 228 O2 u 1 1 Uo l ob | Totals. mor duz % go #7 1% M Another game will be arrainged be tween these clubs in a few days, to be played in this village, + & + Important Information: $3 50 will buy a lwdies' fine kid shoe. all {imported Freych stock,. an excellent Attingy shoe. and good for a year's \ wear $2.00 will buvo u Imudie= fine glove kid top shoe very dressy and serviceable, ; \a shoe that other dealers are getting apd 00 #2 25 huuy a budies good Amen cati kid «hoe scolloped top opera toe, worked button hole and a shoe that will do very good service #2 N0 will buy n hudlies' kid shoe that for qmalty style, price arnd service de - Bes anv thing in thw market #1 Th ew? bury the same hudies\ kid «hme that other dealers are #9 o6 for I+ rgad dne ece gredftinge ts ac groowd Took thg shoe whs on shoe for tho Photue s $50 ow C danny oa dnes og one gti whee Wooed ef y ort» equal for the mone. $f au to | BO will hgy hays [up] §) oS we powal o» hoes «t ro¥ig of grevew?d «toe k aud ecalenlated rough weir g2 00 will higs nor ai > heasysy odfontie swgh ead #2 X5 wilt bis on atid tapped kip boot oni whole leather l’HHtMD' Lu dato owhuach haud been hmit moro» the Athat eanmnot be beat for the mones raceway on the south «ide of the river gave way ocansing condstderahble dam age The engine which had been used cin pumping ont the water was earried .‘p\prfll prw}= 11“le «treain and hmfly wreeked The dam has been replaced atul work restimed Mrs EOT Moserey of Skaneateles, gave great pleasure to inany here by serding the euricus orchid knewn as Eepirito Saneto to one of mar citi gena The flower has its name from a lttle dove. the emblem of the Holy Spirit, which sets enthrmed in ats i white eanopy. boldling a branch in its yellow beak Nothing more beautful A full and complete line of ladies atod gents boats and «hoes af WarbKnL & -- 10% ann s A new stoek of Couches just receiv. at Laird & Tuttle's. Jordan mums dn cough e coo Card #1 Thanks Wo wigh to express our thanks to th dear friends for their hind services an. loving sympathy. «lurmng the uines and death of cur son Metri® MR asp» Mrs So SLINSERLANI I wish ton extemd mi heartfelt thank - -or ~ and perfect can be imagined oto friends and neighhbore for their kin«' When we pour milk into a enp of tea or o ffee the albumen of the imiik and the tannin of the tea or eaflee | stantiy - unite and form leather, or minute flakee of the very same rom «paund which 4s produned in the texture - and of the tanned hide. which makes it reather, as distinguished from the , original skin. - In the conrse of a year an average tea drinker will bave drunk enough }eather to make a pair ~f shoes. Next. -At the meeting of the o Mo (C A. held Wednesday evening the follow\ ing officers Were elected Presicent J T Santormi: Ve President A R Failing Jas H Boitor. Treasurer, H. (torke A connittee was appninted an the Reading Room' and Abram A sancial mesting for oung men wil be herad at Assanciation ail Runday afternoon at 4 ~clnok Young men are anrdiallvy invited to be resent and bring their Ribies H reed wiil take charge of the aervice A most delightts. meonlight exeur ag0rn was enjoyed by a goodly party of ~ur pyrmng people coast night Iacob Ameoa Jr. was chartered for the coeaston and Rano brass and «tring hand *ornished the music The beat eft the dnck about ® < alock. and pro reeded down througt the outlet into the lake stopping at Long Branch. where dancing was indniged in to a late bour A ide arvund the a. and a defightt» fr? harme ende} ome ed the mym eqjnvahic evenings ~f | the seaman. ness during the sv knese and Jdeath _/ my mother also te choir who sang el the fnnera + HKSEKYV Wipeormy Fre«h tay firtfl\ at RPM? 4At{ Malooim & Cramer are now in abapes to show the best line of mense fine an. heary boots and shnea in the city doula Pickle: for Cuentaber pickies ! any ace al $2.5 pet thonas and J F TUs scan. 45tf Ra diw#wm:esule, N. T Peck & Avery, ijea ers in Yagone ~! al desemptiooa, C x. go. ~ sod fert | J The Plumed Knight Escort present a * and the streets were in a very muddy f‘fl'flh‘ Fine Appearance on our streets Fri- é day evening-The Festival a Suc- b Coens. _ The Plumed Knight Escort held their Friday evoning. Head ed by the Baldwinsville Cor net Band, the Escort left their-I cheadtuaurters, in Wormuth Hall, at, 7 80 o'clock and started on the line of march, which was published last week. It hind rained a good shure of the day condition, but the boys made the best of it. The club showed off well with | their new uniforms, which consist of a white helmet, oa white military cout Atrimmwl with ored, and a red belt. They carry the musket torch. f The Escort were received with much enthusiasm on their march. and over fifty dwellings and places of business were illuminated in their honor. The decorations were numerous and some of 'them very handsome and red fire was: I shown at Intervals along the route. As ' , the Escort were drawn upinline in frount of the Opera House, Mr, Wallace Tap pan stepped forward with a handsome | banner, and duldressed the club as IannWfl; | Maxernhs or Hk Puuxarkn Escont. In behalf of the patriotic la» | dies of Baldwinsville I am gratified to , présent this magnificent banner to your elub. It is presented through the kind: ness and devotion of the ladies, with the stneere hope that it will further in| some degree the Republican cause [t is presented by them as a token of their loyalty to the principles of the Rusmhliumn party which you chermsh and which we all devotedly ”Y'Wl‘tw ; hoping meantime that James G- Blaine and John A. Logan will be trinimphant [y elected on the 4th day of November; neat to preside over othe alestinies oof this great nation a Pogson beanctiful bammer, and if dt «HAH ndd ano thing to move forward the Repuddicain thie Ides who have so kiddy presented it oto year efuho swain de pad For them and in thero ¢ ogrtioes mir great pleansire oq lle presen t ort toot he tmeqrd ers of os metic elud The Padres are etias fos Rh“! too dad 6+ ad -|N\‘l’ tee the rect ols [C'I'H'Hll‘nu‘ vse arid cts f o the goodni d Cort her epalation fo on tham fft s omc gaons oof people ano thos broad dang of gberty and eq f ow'hts | 1 I eeecire -t. te ir paid | he t wk Frees ved lo toc onp haddr oor Coed alf of thnoed ad e < gue heen t hage f hie ese rip ct ood T)} Fog ced Roc oughit BEseort of alow ons atid has the portragis of Buaigne aco d T o4gan au the eenter 00 tothe tope cot the Joan eros ooo sen fA 1 on 5 tort Aid pra peal eccer opt 0 Tt wore pwd tee} by OF bo Beaton A t fag three o hees for +fetreke® C The festivs a at the Opera House was up m* THI R ® well patror ced a w he s ati te ere l no o wif ody thk talas 6+ oom Cate Cu or A othe Gae were kfl‘.’ Pdtv + seared ogoee oa from <+ coal 1 +e )u r. ses been engasgedl ano} ; rot sed ts } eni, Imt faged to post co an appearAi + (”Mr-Iwnyflnc} pre se than the sor mttee whe had t WA ny hout none hired therm in woe) faith @pct cup persed thev. would! he presefif [Y- ort eared] $45 by the festival The Escort now number G1 mi. Alu, are rapidly impresing in dn. under Beer. Captain. FOP Suydam. Fors |..eutenant., Raker nescoeta J To sanforsd Thiru N F. Bartiett. ser co \V ermor all! sap e nl 22 Shorthand. M.-> Eo E of Hyrac -~ in this pporc't to organize a Are in She -band oor huis ' the s eth «10 ¢ tearhang use; Pref T Jo Flin «o »40¢ Rro®kus: Parties lesirnmx A kin woedige oof this The Republican County Convention met in Shakespeare Hall, Byracuse, last Baturday, and put in nomination the following county ticket : Buperintendent of the Poor-J. B. White, Camillus. > County Treasurer Marcellus. The following &re the members of the County Comunittee : Camillus-E. W. Gook. Cicero- Lewis E. Tripp, Clay- Smith Soule. DeWitt-Bilas J. Overnore, EJbridge-W,. M. Spinning. Fabius-(teo, W. Downing. (teddes-Dr. J. W. Knupr. Lysander-Fred A. Marvin, Lafayette-CGteorge L. Hoyt. Marselius William H. (tallup. Manlius Robert W. Eaton., Edgar P. (Hoss, Otisco James Menderson,. Pompey Jerome Hill Salina Ignatius Sawmiller, Skaneateles William F. Gregory Spafford Justin N. Knapp. Tully William Hotaling. Van Buren Jas. K. Blanchord. Syracuse First Ward Second Ward Third Ward Edward V. Baker, Edward D. Smith Thomas Saile, Thomas OV Neil. Fourth Ward John Kohl Fifth Ward Mortimer JJ. Vinestt Sixth Ward - Willis B. Burns, Seventh Ward Michael Whelan Eighth Ward Luther 80 Merrick seMooL conv ENTION The First School Commissioner Dit trict Republican Convention met at the Court House. in Syracuse nt 13 onl Saturday. and nominated DD N. Marvin by acclamation Cee e Hifle Match I Among the many novel enutertainmeuta and amusements fauroushed by the Tu dustrial Association of North western (Onondaga, at ther Taelfth Annual Fair, will be a semes of Putte Matches held on the 353%) and O( September, ul ag bo cendnediong on the Jan k- [ the Badd wansks adie, ND Tie to a at thear groom le, sad noche a mre offre | 0 all go thao \o ] ; 0s maw a » Ill U £0. + + U Mos i ~ - » £0 s -a + |r 1 hi Po oe? » buagti. t PMT AK bo «e 8p [Maras $0050. * n kes 't A on kl & thi 4 k € ofr fa kb ons bod Trop tirar = aak too Loke tax cc w} ack. a adm 5 hk k €] 1.5 vars hed b Am pec Lions matches are peu to Ai. Inata se, 200 sardsa , postion, Rbat a bl Seven ahots oi. each hated b, crauce fee, $1 won oal 2 mateh One 10> ow C6 ThA nS pee-uiry A sowed, hat ono eompétitor wiil to , weal a gees nd meore Au LAY» f.. a tue first, and nig mop t No righting shota alc wed at any ee~mpetiton, but pea aboetiag win be caning each matlchoat ten centa per sbot, fity tue: money to dvided amobg tin unos eyes No challenging of oal ts permitted Ail onmpetitora abhai. their cartruiges and clase the | reach of tber nfles at the firing poi: t, and not before Rales of the N«- tious. Assoriabon to govertuo. he fim: match will be called on tbe 2ntu day ~f September, at 2 p. m sharp. The eeerod mateh wil be naiued ou the 26th lay of Beptember. at 2 por. AuaAr ice- anofe to a. sed for oue nent premena to + ¢ pet ce na men cna ugu ia vaters at Rea,. - 4At f p-__.h an a As the time of fairs is approaching it may be well for farmers to look about and, see what they have, and be prepared to furnish something for exhibition. The larger the number of exhibits the greater will be the interest taken, Thus far our fairs have been well conducted, and with the present corps of officers and mana- gers there should be no lack of energy on their part to make the coming fair a | complete success. __ With the admirable location aud ex- tensive grounds; with good water, shade and any amount of bitching conveniences; with plenty and convenient stalls and open shed room for all, stock aad other productious of the firm ; surrounded us it is by a trottirig course sud to be as good as any in the county ; being ensy of neccess by rail aud navigation, it is m- . waye well attended from joining counties,. Therefore, the mtaal» itauts of these two towns sbould apure cuo parug in doing wliat they coun to make a full eanbut of the produets of the soil, We should talk it np with our uveighbore, arnd that would induce others to- tuker a , more lively iuterest. [of fue horses, good cows, enwltin, stoop this and ad- The urge uuinler and swive owned in the vieimty uf Bald. wouid of iteeif imuke ac tine dig- play. - 'The towns of Lysavuder aud Vauu Hureu, so voted for ther tue vameties of fruite aud vegetavb «, adi orf whieh should be well represeuted. lt is boped | thut the floral departmeut, us tmaual, will | be np to ats bigh strndauic. - Much credit pls due to- farmers' - wives and dnughters for the interest taken in our npricultaupnd ex bibite. thad wee poke a togih orn k ores aan {+ Our towu fairs show plunly Libri © una a u H3 , aad abs on fedmac en g tow lug ~ Lon we take the gerd in the State. [t/ as une tliumnd of the (f onur tau booy nese weedy do trage ub ud t 8 binte reat Hs, C> ol d ake ado awhat at Ho. 6a doc “b‘r' « bose ac Hou s, de rseys, Hod {bevsomes aend Crat ie the «tate awteink. grees thear ow th ug Hames tenmu®, Cos lea dates, 139 nous wana thecr grades, with cub op at ed teat aan d tooo Reg that aan i onmigt ru othe o«timato ~ oof horse me: and South Sstleasan and In aueep swe have the Oxford Prove, C0 ca a d 3; span, «h, woe pomt Oh I1, Wihnte many othe: ether floe «wihe, the Berkaliire, SaM k, Beg and bremdac with fat atk, working aud ~ os tho soir grain and dairy products « ~ C'srm ong implemaente ae ahold mak a +p oordid exhibit Aud mis the re ss a k w more ener- ges se « mov our fleets and mandagere, sc duce farmers to them with energy, and ot. emntbg 'neir prodnctiore more inberalor A Farurr Annnal. Elena-w. The amnsgal meetisg of the | of oo® (ra of Raver View Cemetery Amsocualh on. will be heid ay the ofice (' othe u- dersiguaml, secretary o' raid n. oon Satur- lay the 6th day nf sept next. at 2 = p m.. for tne eietion of trustees - By erder aft Beard of T rantaca. D G Seera'ta's Dated] Angnst 28, I&M. ~ ame e sn onl oa Freah Oysters at Reed a $96 Tar azo max underatood the medica properties of Amemean herbs, asm h« anl trees much better than white, andi :~ and used the compeouml -o- known as Anpaten s Bittera us \.s pripcipal medicine before the settie- meat of the Deweg~ mnver m~<atrt Phace TS sette per hottie tma. «ize 2 nenca 4 m}onl graj - ra 9s uap es Ll , , o If? Drilia Plows «=} nig grade Poe an ane ne.. Arve the sar The most complete ure tnudren's For Sale. y ~, , *~ * otra of * , . . pt atea, kept eervostantivy on . at the- 4a r, e (4 ia 'fire ® , Co cas Crong ever shown in Beir Af A bay scree »urh't year <i @o.danie At e: BA4tt Taur, A «n mp je * Lol m at Lyaande: j Lek * \n M«tmuxw i 0 Cc for farm or rad. wil ne ans.. Cw as the ___ ale o 40m {owe I. wf, apyevirt a ja * w ia a has polk p a ele . . 3 a meoause fut hi LA yi : Por Paper, joes tt 1CPME mest the cjase and perféert Aal c Cracked White Wreat a- FParnca 'or iii; r GT OT Flm T m mailh Padua, Rabbera, Satea Fo vem sod (a yet tu Terms reas aa e oat Iohpsen & _ mewn ' a a bm‘m Rw TA ithar Sebool Soop ee ~> 9\ d ce Rook ( Tite. (Freeme & Broa ;. ato <0 -~ s v arR (ED. o e Dolly The bmek yerd bas (ust a kiln S:eara | Farets 4C, ,. MAS_-InSyraccse 1° IJohnacn & Pamober nace is: cee ml ( | fne twe, !~m Coho oul 'pch in \auc CU C wee G 'm€1 \u a large and fresh twa of . e cs penn at a u _ Miss 29m“ A Mo oman * © use - For sare aia o= pre- Parmers Went t *a *or ~ ine» hat nrtgn an c ome ham 00 - ever A N Y Bake Staffa The ssscrtr m, take Botion. 4 Gaw F « -Bera in the wo K irgers on- ron renee os then ever before. £9 ohtais the Symmmmas ~ - @* for whent PiE®. o p Ah pon 29 g = a“! R vou to && * : g \ \or a ece aseemtrmment oo seas \\ ® . 3 mung ~f Ma- nid atating ary of s Ao Petayide tos ,\ ._ ro R For Toe Cream hes we fish vt qcart go 4 cla \Lo Tepes fertGermrary Arn Hall a a*! >> HaJ\ so Avagy. ged & ea ~ .re F & 4 \ aF a nf rm» + Arnie. yal