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surely improvethe Yalue of your hard earned dollar* by trading at tte store that gives most for the money, quality considered. We feel that by looking around our store you will'at once acknowledge that this is the one real place in Auburn that can do that for you. Come in, bring your friends, get acquainted. We want to know you. IIEATY WESTERN TENDER CHUCK Wo know that you cannot buy this elsewhere for 10 c a lb. more than our price. 17 c lb 9 to 12 A. M . LARD BEST PORE W HITE 25c 9 to 12 A. M. CHOPS FANCY SHOULD LAMT5 20c HAMBURG 19c FRESH GROUND FRANKFRTS 22c FRESH MADE BEEF ROLLED BONELESS RIB ROASTS . .35c lb. BONELESS POT ROAST ............ . 19c lb. FANCY CHUCK ROASTS .............. 17c lb. HEAVY PLATE BEEF, 8c, 10c, and 12c lb. COME IN—JUST TIIE SA3IE QUALITY AS YOU HAD LAST WEEK VEAL NOTHING BUT STRICTLY CAYUGA VEAL FANCY NATIVE ROASTS ............... 27c lb. CHOICE VEAL LEGS . . .......... t. .30c lb. GOOD STEWING PIECES ............... 22c lb. LAMB FANCY STEWING . ................... 12y2clb. LEAN SHOULDER ROAST . ...........22c lb. SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS ........... 20c lb. FRESH CREAMERY Our Famous Meadow* brook, the best made 64 c ib O L E O D C A M C BEST PEA B E A Ild BEANS JUST SAY W ILSO N ’S ^ 1 U /Z C T ^ , Best Nut—It Can’t Be Beat A U L . 2 Ib.l3c | COCOfi K PURE lb.21c CHOPS Little Lean 39c The N ic e s t - 5 0 ^ PORK SEE T H E QUALITY ROASTS F a n c y ' l A n L ittle L e i n ^ T t ^ JUST WATCH OUR LIVE BUSY FRUIT DEPARTMENT O R A N G E S ^ Fancy Swoet Juicy Se«lless Look at the Low Price dz. 33c SENECA FALLS T. F. MarVey A g e n t and' Correspondent Phone 361 SENECA FALLS PERSONALS Cucumbers Lemons LONG GREEN SLENDER HOTHOUSE EXTRA LARGE JUICY CALIFORNIA each 19c dozen 29c Bermudas 4 lbs. 19c Home Grown Beets, 4 bunches 25c Cantaloupes Fancy Ripe California ea. 20c Onions FANC1 TEXAS Q I I T T C D MOHICAN PEANUT DU I I LTV RASPBERRY JAM APPLE BUTTER 1U o r . STRAWBERRY JAM IU . Z O l Fresh M a d e Bologna Ib. 2 1 c F resh Fig B a rs S p e c ial lb .2 9 c 10 to 12 A. M. SPECL\L Red Hot Beans R IG H T OUT OF OVEN, LIKE MOTHER IS E D T O MAKE 9clb. Advice A b o u t Keep them clean, white and sound by paying me regular visits for cleaning and exami nation. Don’t allow ^mall cavities to grow larger— the detriment of your health. Remember that I am compe tent, skillful and painstaking in all branches of dentistry. DR. CUTLER’S D e n t a l P a r l o r s Corner Genesee and South Sts. Open Saturday Evenings Sundays 10 to 1 ASPIRIN Name “Baier” r.„ Genuine \\Raver TnNi (•= cf KPn„. ine A 11 riii prc^ .l I>y uiillioiK nn.i l>rcserilu-il bv - for owr twon ty year Aivep- only an unbroken \Bayer paekago\ winch contains pro per directions to relieve Headarlic Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, IU um mati.'.u Colds and I ’am Handy t.:i boxes of 11! tablets cost few oen’>. Druggists also soil larger 'T.ajer packages\ Aspirin is trade mark lin> er Manufnei Ul-e Muuoaect leaeidesti-r of Kmicylicacul Adv SENNETT DR. E. E. PUR1NGT0N D E N T I S T Corner North and Genouea Entrance No. 1 North S t Phono 25-33-W Sennetc, July 9.—'Mrs Lottie lluriis was called to Syracuso recently on business. Dr. S. McIntosh of Now York Is spending sometime at tho homo of Ills nephew, William R. Wright Tho Kind’s. Daughters Society of tlie Presbyterian Chun h mot at tho honn' of Mrs. Erwin SI:. Mon Saturday M r and Mrs. Edwin Van ncnschotcn of Cortland aro spending some time at the home of Mr< Van Beiwholen- an nt;., Mr and Mrs, William fcuu I Seneca Falls, July O.— Mrs. Frank Cttvenaugla, Miss Elizabeth Garnsey, Miss E lo is e . Brawn, Paul.Falconer and Nelson , 33. DeLavaJa. have returned from a m o t o r trip to N e w York. Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Frantz of Syracuse visited Mr; and Mrs. B. F. Clark S u n d a y and Monday-. Edward. Davy -'and:,. M iss Alice Davy of Itoches-ter attended the funeral Tuesday o f William D urnin. -Miss L i l l i a n M. Sibbolds of Syracuse has been tiome for a short visit. Howard. \Woods of Rochester is visit ing Mr. a n d Mrs. Frank J. McGraw. Mr. a n d Mrs. .Edward Johnson have returned t o Rochester a f t e r visiting relatives laere. Mr. a n d _ Mrs. George J, Farrell spent the Fourth with M r . George W. Pontins i n Syracuse. Mrs. .L e n a Hurd, Miss Marlon Hurd and Mrs. \Williams of Syracuse have ben v is itin g Mr. and M rs. Pryce W. Bailey. Mrs. C h a r le s R. P e ttis of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Is visiting her parents, M r . nnd Mrs. Cyrus Garnsey, Jr„ nt X>akeholm on Cayuga Lake., Mr,'and Mrs.,Thomas D . Casey of Rochester w a s in Seneca Falls Tues, day for t l i e 'funeral of h'is uncle, Wil liam D u r n i n . • . Miss M a r y Yentherlow Is spending a few days w i t h Jjllss Alice Devine in Clifton Springs. Mr. a i d Mrs. Conrad Braclit, of Syracuse/ a r e visiting M r . and Mrs. Charles X>urling. Mrs. A n n a McKeon has accepted the position o f housekeeper a t Oakmont Sanitarium a t Holcomb. Martin Casey, John H a lpin, Walter Fitzgerald, and John Campbell were homo f r o m Rochester fo r the holiday, Edward Hickron has gone to \Cedar Iiaplds, - I o w a , to visit relatives. Hiss E s t l i e r Comiskey, a teacher in tho school a t Hamburg, N . Y., is nt her home In B o s ton Aveuuo fo r the sum mer m o n tlis. Frank Soa.hr was home from Akron, Ohio, for t l i e holiday. Announcement is made of the mar- rlago of .M o r ris Yaeger and Miss Aud rey Buck. They are enjoying a two weeks’ t r i p to Sunbury, Pa., the for mer home o f tho groom. Miss M i l d r e d Benhani of Brooklyn Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. I. X. i.arzclere. John A . Herrlnger of Kitchener, Canada, is visiting his sister, Mrs. George D ~ Penoyer. His nephew, Louis Herrlnger, w i ll return w ith Him for a two months’ stay in Canada. Mrs. J a n ie s Bench is visiting Mrs. Minnie D e M o t t In Cleveland, Ohio. Bernard McBride of Brooklyn is visiting a t the McBride home in Cliest'nut S treet. Mr. and M rs. John McGoldrlch hnve returned fr o m a trip to O ld Forge. Mr. a n d Mrs. Edward Slaght of Geneva h a v e been guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilford. Miss C a rherino Rooney of Oneida is visiting M r s . Charles Anderson. Thomas O'Rourke of Garden Streot Is visiting- h is sister, Mrs. John Brooks In Buffalo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas McGrnw of Xcw York are visiting Miss Mnrgnret McGrnw. Jolm M c C a rthy is home from Sharon, P a . , for a visit with his father, M ic h a e l McCarthy. Mrs. B e r t Parks of Erie, Pa. is visit ing her m o th e r . Mrs. Emma Easton. Mrs. ET. A . Wright and children of Wilmington, Vermont, are visiting her sixers. M r s . D W. Moran and Mrs. William I-I. Alien Sister M . Lennota is visiting at Ihe homo of h e r father. Michael Ferguson. Miss A l i c e Murphy of New York is visiting M i s s Mary Harmon. Alvah S t a h l of Rochester was in town S a tu r d a y ou business. Miss M a r g a r e t Crelley and Master William O relley are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Crelley. Mrs. H o w a r d Farron and daughter aro spending a month w ith her father In East Syracuse Mr and M rs. William IT Seullln are visiting M r . and Mrs. Edmund Doty in Syracuse. Wllllnm. IT Hurley has returned from a tw o weeks' stay in New York Mr nnd Mrs. William I I Huff are visiting relatives in rnouse and Palermo. Mr nnrl M rs. James K. Eastman and (lauKliter E d i t h of Sknnoatolos are vls- Inm; her sister, Mrs. J. H . Anderson at • iirnira L a k e . V'Non 15. Stephens of Ruthedford N J «pent th o week eml at the Stevens ’ ’t'age o n Cayuga Lake Mr nnd Mrs. Albert Cuddobaok and hnl.v of Syracuse aro visiting his mother. M r s . Alice Cuddehaek i.eorgo Voting of W a lnut Street is 'inline liis sster. Mrs. Kmily Lender in M n ltvillo M'*< I'-srh o r Dilmore has gone to her li-'iue iu P i n e Valley for the summer months. Mrs J o h n E Mackin is visiting Mrs. James M<*n aney in Rochester Miss M a r g a r e t Ciochonaur is visiting her nunt Mrs. William Caunnti iu ltivhestor Will in in A Swnby of Chicago Is vis- ’tiiiir bis m o ther. Mrs. Amelia G Swnby Mnrroy ( i . Hoskins has gone to Bat tle ( reek. M id i, for an indefinite stay Mr-1 J. F1 Frertenburg o f Hartford, iV.ii is visiting her son and daughter. Mr nnd M rs. Paul Freilenburg in 1 h-ip.n S t root Hi ' A C. Clarke of Boonville is vk :- -i^ l i i s brother, Rev. W. B. Clarke in i i) iyra Street Mr< N e l l i e l-Vrguson of Auhura is visiting M r an.l Mrs. Charles Phillips in Troup Street Joseph M a jor. Miss Rena Phillips. Mr and M r s . Thomas McEnery. Mr Mr? P a t r ic k McFnony, and Peter Barh of Sknnoaroles Falls have been vlsitms Mr and M r s . phillip MeEney iu Myn- dorse S trt'o t . lMeertou Watling of N e w Yi'rk was k ivivnt visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed wnrrl L. < ? u ion Mrs. F lo r e m v Pttnham is v^itinir her sister Mrs. Oscar J Andercon 1 ; Clyde. Misses rVirofhy and E d ith Rnmlmr urc v'-iirinc: at the homo of I Kn’l ir Hm^liam t < >n M T\ p REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS IN SENECA COUNTY Seneca Falls; July 0.—The following real estate.transfers have been record ed in the county clerk’s office since June 28: Aleda E. Brim to Florence E. Brim, Seneca Falls; Clarence E. Sutton et al by referee to \Amelia G. Swaby, Seneca Falls; Frederick J. Medden to David and Mabel B. Whyte, Seneca Falls ; Harry W. Bennett et al by referee to Harry W. Bennett, Romu lus; Claude L. Morehouse et al by referee to Fred Palmer, Covert; Charles Morehouse and'w'ife to Fred Palmer, Covert; Charles S. Fulett to S. Genevieve Scott, Junius; Leroy Coventry and Grace C. Jacques to Helen L. Hoffman,. Waterloo; George C, and Almeda Wickham to William S. Finch, Covert; Harriet R. Alleman to Milo Nesbot and wife, Waterloo; W illiam Marlon, Jr., and wife to George H. Capels, Waterloo; Joseph La Comb an,d wife to Alice Slay Maugan, Fayette; Richard M. Con nelly and wife to John Durkin, T y re; Grace C. Jacques to Helen L. Hoff man, Waterloo; Victor L. and Jennie L. Warner to Frederick W. Pawlik, Seneca Falls; same to Ralph R. and Cora E. Somers, Seneca Falls; John L. Haigh to George H. Haigh Water loo ; Ann Earley to School ‘ District ■No. 1, Town of 'Waterloo, Waterloo. M/ss Britenbaker Weds Tyre Man Seneca Falls, July 9.—The marriage of Miss Mritenbaker of Elmira and William Woodford of Tyre took place at 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon at the Tyre Methodist Church, tho ceremony being performed by Rev. J. C. Walden. The bride was charmingly gowned in white meteor with a georgette crepe overdress, a picture hat to match, and carried a bouquet of bride’s roses. She was attended by Miss Esther Danials of Elmira, aud Donald Upton of that city acted as best man. Following the service the bridal party and their friends went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel E Fuller, where a wedding luncheon was served, covers being laid for 25. The dining room was prettily decorated, the color scheme being pink and white. Tho young couple left late this after noon for the Thousand Islands. .Upon their return they will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, a few miles north of Seneca Falls, and leave in September for Knoxboro, where the bridegroom has accepted a position as principal of the High School: Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Geneso Normal School and are deservedly popular with their many friends. Mr. Woodford is well known here, li ving graduated from Mynderse Academy and spent the greater part of his life in this town. MEETING OF REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMITTEE Seneca Falls, July 9.—The members of the Republican County Committee of Seneca County will attend a meet ing to he held at 8:30 P. M., Satur day, July 10, at the Court House in Waterloo, to discuss matters in con nection with the welfare of the party in the county. Norman J. Gould, chairman of Seneca County Republi can Committee, will be in attendance. Street is taking tho Teachers Summer Course at the Geneso Normal School. Mrs, J C Williamson of Rochester Is visiting Miss Hattie Chatham in State Street Miss Veda Ward is spending the sum mer with ho sister, Mrs. Ray Russell, near 'Waterloo. M r and Mrs. Floyd Cuddebaek and children and Miss Mabel Cuddeback of Rochester are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cuddebaek. Mrs. Catherine White of Rochester has been called here by tho death of her brother William Durnin Mrs. W. H. Deuing of Middletown is the guest of Mrs. Tom W Bailey. Had Tuberculosis of the Knee Joint Scrofula In Its Very Worst Stage Was Permanently Cured Danncmoro, Clinton County, N. y. Dr H C. Soutihworth. Pear Sir—I wrlto you to tell you of tho remarka.blo cure which your rem edies havo made In my faml!; I-’our years ago my son Robert lommen-ed to fall In health, ho was run d-'wn greatly and seemed to be always tired out and weak Finally a larjjo running sore broke out on his log. It was a ter rible looking sore, red and antjry, dis charged constantly blood and matter and it seemed as If It would run his life away, as ho went on cr-Jtches more than six months from this time on anJ he had to lie helped from his bed to tho ohalr when ho sat up. The best physicians pronounced It tuber, ulosls of tho knee Joint and thev told me that if tho disease was ns bad In nls lungs as it u-as in his leg ho would not llvo six weeks. Wien ho was in th s condition I consulted you regarding hi 3 ease You told mo your remedy would euro the sore and heal the leg up t-n- tiroly. I purchased thrco bottles of Ur Southworth's Blood and Kidney Rem edy and was greatly surprised at tho wondeijful result of the uso of the medicines. Before ho had used them a month the log began to heal and with in two months was completely healed up. This great cure u-as made over a j o:ir ai;o and It continues to be perma nent .My son is at present in good health, thanks to your great remedy, and only a sear whero the Joint healed remains- to remind him of how death and disease were baffled. Gcatefully yours, Mrs. -M. FIT Z P ATRICK D r Southworth's Groat Blood Pre scription does just what is stated a!v>ve, because it actually banlsh**s from the bloed all poisonous and im pure matters. Remember you take no risk for, If after taking two bottles you have 'ro- ceived no benePt. you can have your money refunded All dr.^i-istf. can supply you or can pet it on shert • ■ 11 •' t'rnm my distribu- !' IS. G l.son-f-new racuse. H. C m t > ' New’Augus£NumbersNow^on Said Song Hits Some Beautiful Morning I’vo Got the Profiteering Blues Prank Al Jolson Cmmit Ten Little Bottles . . d • Bert WHIiami Unlucky Blaea . . ••gaf\• tjgc ®ert William. A ll the Boys Lore H u y . Viand a Scheack W ay Down Barcelona W ay ojifc < • _ Hirry Fox A-2940 $ 1.00 A - 2941 ' SLOO A-2842 * $1.00 Dance Music O b ! By' Jingo—One-itep • Rose of Chile—Tango Fox-trot Take I t Easy—Fox-tiot . . ' «Tg» , Come Back to Georgia—One-step Lanin’ i Raselasd L uub ’ i Kosrlsnd A it T&cknao'i , A rt Hickman's . Princ«*« Princ*’* Orchestra\ Orchestra Orchestra Orchestra Orchestra. Oicbeatn Orchestra Orchcsttx A - 2943 $U>0 -, A-2933 ' W-QO i A^61SS *125 J IS-4642 $ 1.00 Tbe Columbia Angust list of this season’*' greatest dance sensation* includes *erenty-two of th« latest hits played by such great dance organizations as: A it Hickman's Orchestra Prince's Orchestra . ■ \'# '«}< Waidorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra * 1 3 ^ ' ^ SvM tm an’s Original Jazz Band ® Fuller’s Novelty O rchestra ® Priocc’s Dance Orchestra ® Colom bia Saxophone Sextette 4 Ted Lewis' Jazz Band . 3 Yerkes’ Jazarimb* Orchestra Paul Biesa Trio Cohvnbia Orchestra Jockers Brothers Prince's Band • Louisiana Fire itx x Orchestra Kentucky Sereoadera . . Gorman's Novelty Sjmcops*ocs x <5 - • - v/ - • - • _ -w, • * ? ♦ • - • 4 Go to yoar dealer*! for dieae tod^. mi1 sainnwr (kwcef ogiam>f»niuw»a«r>nnB yuai-fAi b A . COLUMBIA OKArBOrBOMI COHNM T , » a Phonograph) Your Home Have in If you do not own a talking machine you ought to have one. We’ll deliver one to your home tomorrow for a small initial payment— the balance on convenient terms- Your entire family will derive much enjoyment and | entertainment from it the year ’round. G e t y o u r R e c o rds at the C O L U M BIA Shop We’ve all the new ones, and the good old ones, played|| by the best bands and sung by the best artists. Following is a list of new COLUMBIA Records nowin stock: MALANAI ANU KA MAKANI. A2918 10 -inch SLOOj HAWAIIAN NIGHTS. A2D18 10-inch Sl-00 LA VEEDA, A2925, 10-inch $1.00 FROGS’ LEGS. (Reviere.) A29.25, 10-inch $1.00 ALONG T H E WAY TO DAMASCUS. A2917, 10-inch $1.00 ROSE OF MANDALAY. A2917 10-inch $1.00. M Y SAHARA ROSE. (Donaldson.) A293-1 10-inch $1 SUDAN. (Pollack.) A2934 10-inch $1.00. A L ICE. W HERE ART THOU? A2919 10-inch $1-Wjj SONG W ITH O U T WORDS, A2919 10-inch $1-00 M Y ISLE OF GOLDEN DREAMS. A2924 10 -inch 51 [ ON M IA M I SHORE. A2924 10-inch $1.00 49 State St, Aidbnra.lN. T .