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Many School Children are Sickly «r*5 t a k e cold essay, are lerrritb Mod coeasipKid, stoosici! c r txonM c . - MOTHER GRAY’S SWEEt POWDERS FOR CHILDREN Used by Mothers far over 3 0 year*. Are pleasant to t i k e and a*cert 2 fa relief. T liey tend to break up a cold in 24 hours, act on the Stomzrh, XJvex and Bowels sad tead to correct imestmal disorders and destroy worms- 10*000 testh^onials like tie fcHoTring’ frcm in o thers ard friends of cMMzea telling o f relief. Originals 2 re on £ la £a o ar ofEces: SfNEC/l COUNIY SHEEP GROWERS SENDOOL W AWAY W E A R E R E A D Y F O R C H R IS T M A S | Seaeca Tills, Dee. | fcers o f tie S s o a a i j G row e rs A s w i t n j c 1.—Tbe' Cocary SSss?t gt *&xrth“e~* £.2 ' Wonderful Displays of Useful, Dependable “T;-~ v KCTTHZZ GHATS STTZZTPCTS\. D2HS ?OK C3.1U3HZ5 era g rey*. 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B roots, s e c r e t a r y trea s u r e r , j f2sas sjsaaD e sd t h a t 43 isem b e r s h a v e If tp 'e l a a d 15X«» p c c s i s in rtr.s p x i g I T i e i=~=leri «T t i * A ssociation g | » = r £ * i io c tiag ih s i r trcci to R o s a l e s ig ; z& zxj vbezs i t - -was s a c i e d a ^ d — J w a izh s d asd shipped l© Use eo-opsra- - g t i r e G raare-L e a g a e F e d e r a t io n E x - g c-hasge a : Syraersse. l i e 'P r r h s ^ g e ■ g i a s s warebocse w iiisit i a s b e s a ea- ’ g e a r s d by tie F e d e r a t i o a o f Sheep-‘g G r o w e r s A s s o e a a o a o f X » t T o r i J g S t a t e . Here th e ^ o o l o f Seneca C ir c a - »s t j a i 3 be graded w irh. t h e w o o l from o t i e r counties o f th i s sz tie , tlie sale _ c i -sriiisi it ia to e >>£2d3 o f a cogs- 5 = DJER KISS COMBINATION TOILET SETS Ftudaataf Odor _. $3.50 to $10 Christmas Merchandise Artistic Gifts Expresshf die Christmas spirit CHRISTMAS POST CARDS ... 10c doz. : raltzee of t i e F e d s r a t i^ o . I t is erp e c i- ! e d th a t serera! a d d it i o n a l s i £ e ? gro-sr- | e r s \ail piice t b e f r iro o l ia tb e Ssneca j C o c a t y p<»i a n d t h a i th e to ta l j t o b e d ip p e d w ill p r o b a b ly b e ia ti£ I c e i i h t o r b c o l o f 20.C*>3 p a a a d s . T h e j S e a e c a Ccmatx F a r a S a r e s n is a l d i c ; ! t h e A s s x iitiK j in c o llsc n n g an d '=liip- { p i n g tb e ww>L CHUCK STEAK T ender a n d Ju icy Ib. 17c Lean Salt P O R K lb . 2 1 c Frtsh Groand HAMbURG lb . 1 7 c F r e s h M ode SA U S A G E lh>. 2 0 c BUTTER PERFECT FLAVOR >lEAI>OW- BROOK CREAMERY Aik for a taste Gera Set S e l e c t e d J EGGS, doL 62c OLEO, Ib. 31: DINNER BLEND 1 TTbj- j*sy more. Big??ft special in town. Regular 40c ralae m. 59t Best Grade ^ m p n d . Z l b . S S c HT25C BREAD R E M E M B E R T H I S IS T H E O N L Y P L A C E V i TO W N W H E R E Y O U C A N B U Y GOOD BREAD F O B ........... 12c MOHICAN QLALITY BUNS doz. 15 c MOHICAN QUALITY COOKIES doz. 20c | CATO Cato, D e c . X. — M r. a a d M rs. Abe Groat ot Ji/jer.-c-ster w e r e '.be guests o f Mrs. Ja m e s M e h a n c-f C a '.o T a ^ jik iz iv - a t E n d icott, t h e g tie s t of M rs. E . B . R o u a d i. Miss M a r y S i r o r s e r Is visiting A n - b u r a frien d s f o r a few days. inS . « M is* F ra n r l s d a u s b t e r • ^ °f ^ ”1 ^ J 17 1S of M « . J a iofes M e h a n . w h -. ».* a tt e n d ii i s d a n g h - S r r „ „ , ^ T-,.iT „ . - ; tv ter, Mrs. J l i l l i e A . Couasell. Mr an u \M r s . \ r r a n k G a r r it.v of M « . G « h w ^ a a i i d daughter T b e d a S»r.nS L a k e a r e g n e s ^ o f J . W . H a p e - bf o t h e r m a s an d -arife o f C a to a n d w ill reside fam ily, . I r . a a d Mr=. D a e g e tt. IDIPTHERIA5 1 I.ONNCREASEN I I SENECAALLS F Seaeca Falls, D e c . L — T b e diph th e r i a epidemic w h ich broke crat ia th i s Tillage a ^ e e i a z o h a s beea slow ly tssreasifig, a fe w new eases b e ia s re> 3 r ted by H e a l t h Officer D r. R o b e rt K a i z h t . T h e disease is co a S n e d laostly to ch ild r e n ia m ild fo r m , th e h e a lth o S - c e r says. E e g u a r serv ices a r e beia^ h e ld ia the ch u r c h e s , b a t S n a d a y Schools hare been closed till fu r t h r notice, with hopes o f checking th e sp r e a d of the d isease. T h e public schools o f th e Tula r e a r e open, the c h il d r e n b e ia ? carefully v/atched lor any sig n s o f th e m alady. Siace children seem, t o be m o re soj- cep tib ls to the d isease, in its present fo r m , parents h a v e been requested n o t tc perm it their c h il d r e n o f school ago to attead movie show s , daaces or pub lic gatherings o f an y description o t h e r tiu n those h e ld ia school class room s. T h e a ter m a n a g e rs h a v e stricty com p lied with the re q u e s t s of the h e a lth officer and are a d m i t t i n g n o children to th e ir theaters u n t i l th e epidem ic h a s subsided. N o d e a t h s a r e expected fro m the disease a n d every precaution is being made to p r e v e n t its sp r e a d ing. | # G e n u i n e P y r a l i n I v o r y The Sop rente Ivory W are IVORY MIRRORS...........................................S i.2 5 , $7.50, $10.00 IYORY HAIR BRUSHES .................................. $4,01, $4.75, $5.50 Irory Flesh Brushes $2.10, $2.25 Soap Boxes 39c, SOc M iitirj Brashes $9.50, $12.00 Mini cure Scissors $1.75, $2.00 Salve Jars 49c, $1.00 Pin Cushions $1.75, $3.15 Tooth Bnuh Holders 49c, 59c NaO Files 59c, 75c Whisk Brooms $2.75, $3.00 Perfume Sets $2.00, $4.00, $12.50 IVORY POWDER B O X E S ...............................$1.60, $2.80, $3.00 IVORY HAIR RECEIVERS...............................$1.60, $2.80, $3.00 IVORY JEWEL BOXES ................................. S3.25, $3.75, S8.50 IVORY PICTURE F R A M E S ............................ $2.50, $3.50, $4.00 IVORY TRAYS....................................................$1.50, $2.50, $5.00 IVORY NAIL POLISHERS...............................$2.50, $2.75, $3.00 IVORY COMBS ..........................................59c, 98c, $1.75, $2.50 Q u a l i t y M a n i c u r e R o l l s Twelve and Sixteen Piece Sets in Iro r y and Pearl in silk lined leather rolls P r iced .................. $ 9 .0 0 , $12.00, $15.50, $20.00 and $24.50 l a t c h e s »the entire line ^s i on sale in this store. Let us show you. Yankee . .. Radiolite . Eclipse . . Waterbary Reliance Junior . .. . . . a . . i. . . . . . . a . . . . . . . J3 ^ 0 ...................................55.50 B . . . . . a a a a a a . . . .^iW O ...................................$7.50 .........................$5.00 Eversharp Pencils N i c k e l Silver and Gold Plated $ 1 . 0 0 $1.50 $2.50 $5.25 WATERMAN IDEAL CONKLIN SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PENS A Point and Style to Suit $ 2 .5 0 — $ 3 .0 0 — $ 3 .5 0 S 4 . 0 0 - S 5 . 0 0 — $ 7 « 5 H - u d n u t T o i l e t S e t s | Violet Sec, Gardenia, Rose o’ Omar, Three Flowers and DaBarry I $1.50 to $4.50 | W E L D & C O M P A N Y GENESEE AND STATE STREETS 1 THE '‘RELIABLE” DRUG ST 0 RE I ^ y m i i u n i i i u u i m i i L i m a u m i n m i i i i m i i a n n i 2 n i m i 3 i i n m i i n n m i t o n i i m s f f i i i n i i i a i a i n m i i irn T m j i m j i m m T n r m i i J i a n m r r i n n im n m T n m g r m n n r m Huni . n ^ itnTr^ m • • “ with tlH-ia th i s w inter. Fred F i l a s h a s opened b i s general store a a d is re a d y fo r b o ? m e ; - . A. V H a j>eraan had a s h i s guests f o r dinner S u n d a y (kiu'tlio\ a n d Mrs. U 'iH -am C o u iliag o f C a to . S tew a r t Lan^* h a s re c e i v e d a le t t e r frum b is f a t h e r au d m o ih '- r say in g they h a r e a r r i v e d feafely a t O r l a n d o . F ia The p a c e n t a.t G race E p is c o p a l Cburcb, S u n d a y aftern o o n b r o u g h t a w o n d e rful m e s s a g e to Union S p r ings w h ich w a s re c e i v e d by a large con^re- a r J l r fin<> SI’--? E d w a rd Satlon- Ic siiovrr-d u s w a n y w a y s to ! d a u g h te r oi A u b u r n and l'.eceS£ the c o m m u n i t y in w h ich w e live. On D e c e m b e r 5 th e r e will be m is sion services a t tb e Episcopal C h u rch a t 7.30 in th e even in g , also on W ed- Dan P a r k e r of t h is p l a c e is a t II. v . l n e sday 2Dd T h u r s d a y evenings a t 7 :3 0 H n n ter’s p l a c e on C r o s s L a k e h u n ting oVloci;, an d T h u r s d a y m o rning a t 10 ducks w i t h E d w a r d J o h n s o n a n d W illie o’clock. T o n sef o f . .Syracuse. T h e y h a d i - ojt - luck l a s t w e e k b u t a r e n o t disc-ourage.! Ilo w a r d M u r p h y w a s ta-ieu to th Mrs. S a r a h L a i a g w a s called to W a terloo M o n d a y by th e serious illn e s s of her sister. M r s . M a ry Pickens. M rs. A u b u rn C i t y H o s p it a l la ^ t e v e n . n g - f r r Pickens's s i s t e r . D r Josephine H o w - an o p e r a t io n fo r ap p e n d icit:-.. E. I. H a p e c m a n is im p r o v i n g slowly. He is a b le to be ab o u t tb e hou=e. A b o u t 40 school te a c h e r s recent' land, is c a r i n g f o r h e r F u n e r a l o f L a w ren c e C lark. Cnlon S p r i n g s , Dec. 1.— L a w rence meet a t th e G r a n g e H a l ! in th i s viilare Clark, aged died, in Chicago H o s- Business Change in Seneca Falls Seneca Falls, Dec. L — T h e E. H . H a y s s e n Farm a n d Im p lem e n t busi ness in West B a y a r d S t r e e t w a s taken o v e r today by th e new m a n a g e m e n t w h ich will dp bu s in e s s u n d e r the nam e of the Seneca K a lis Supply Company, In c . The new ow n e r s , w h o are direc to r s of the concern, include D a v id A Vine, Arthnr A P ^ n d a l l and Edw in M. Bevier, all of A lbany, who will m o v e to this village. I t is proposed to do a general m e r c a n tile farm in g im plem e n t and, produce business and the c a p i t a l stock is $15,000, consisting of 100 shares of S100 each. M r. H a y ssen h a s conducted th e b u s iness f o r the p a s t te n years and upon h is retirem e n t w ill i d e v o te his tim e exclusively to the H . H . Hayssen C o m p a n y an d the Ideal C h e m ical Toilet C o m p a n y . bLNECA FALLS PERSONALS f t h e i r u s u a l e x e r e .s e s . ( oin jnl‘-;m e r M u r p h y m e t w i - h ;ic : n TUi- m .lk s t a t i o n s a t C a t o a r e receiv ing a b o a t 100 can* of m i l k d j ' y lo r N Y ( ity. T h e far;ner< serfcni T.< be Sat- pital. F r id a y . N o r e m b e r 20. T h e re m ains v. it ** 1 r ^ t i g h t to t'nion P p r in e - , bis <>i<] h<'me S a t u r d a y a f t “rtio->n. I'u - neral \■er'K e^ w e r e held in S t Mich a e l« C h u r c h M onday m o rning a t isCed w i t h 3.1S per h u n J r e - 1 fo r Decein- 10 o clock. r ‘atb * “r Kennedy c-olebrat- b t r m ilk. UNTOIS orjjJSG S ing high m a s s . B u r i a l in St M ichael s |Cejnen-ry M r t.'iark is survived, by J h is wife Thr***1- «<•” =. non <iangbt>T au>i ; t ’iree g r a n d '} i i ’<ir**n nf CbK-ago. and ‘onp Fi=ter. M r* < bar:*-= B a ^ k m a n Tnlon S p r .r M r ( l a r k s m a n y >,<.■ <-'i bi^npr: t>y hl= d*-a*!i. T'ni'in S p r i n a s . D ec 1 — M r . an d M rs. L<-wis M y e r s a n d fa m i l y o f W a shing- friends w ill t jn. Ij C . w-i-re re c e n t c a l l e r s a t th e n<> wa= b o r n , t . i t —*ij-ht i;p in T'n!.>n horn*- of M r an d M rs H W e a v e r M r. Kprines an d w a - fainiliarlv kc-.w n a s My*\-- and faai.Jy a r e to u r i n g to O k la - ‘-L a r r y \ A fe w ye..,r= a_'o h>- m^n-] i)oraa w ith nis wif.» io c h i c t c o to be w ith M r’ U Y B r a y is sp e n d i n g a w e ek h is children. his AMERICA’S HOME SHOE POLISH ^ d P r c s e r v . e7 j ^ V I v f c t k e s i h e H o i z i e C a v e o f S h o e s Q u i c k andJZcLsy Harrison Chamberlain Dead. Seaeca F a lls, Dec. 1.— H a rrison Chamberlain, fo r m e r resid e n t of th is village, dipd a t h is hnm e in R o c h e s ter M onday night M r C h a m b e rlain spent th e greater part *.f h is life here, m o v ing to Kocherter a*'Out 10 years aso. H e w as at o i e tim e prom inent in th e affairs of th e village and a large rsa l estate ow n e r here. He w a s I,r*-=idrnf of th e E x c h a n g e N a tional i'.an,-; and a ‘■•■“'k h o i d e r in it F o r - 'Hi*- 1 ::)<• !-.<• w a s » V head nf the Ka|,'i U<- c:i M « and aUo *^uir,i-*-t«l w.rh :h. o i y - a \ *-a!;e f a c to r y hero H e l\aves ^ i r v v i - j be=id?s w d n w of K/v'hO'-pr tw o daughte 'Ii-4 A’ ( liam '-pr a:L of New York l ’-y c*' i Mr- H irf, of Hnehe?- T t a- I *** r* =.-*n J..h n P C h a m b e rlain o f M^tint Vernon T h e body w;Il be ’•ro i^l * hor--' f .r bnri.il in the fam ily p lo t In R i^tvalo C.->met»ry hnt fu- n e —>' a-r.’ r^rn- nf< are incom p lete Funeral of 'Mrs. Stephen Diirlint;. 'Jereea Fall- 1 - T i \ funeral cp-Ti.-os f ,r M rs. M 'irsu«-nte Bra*-bt P - i r 'i n ; wifo ,if D ’i r 'i n i who '* •'d 'H'Vit'r’v M''»nf,:tv nfre-noon a t 1 1 o r him '’ In T \ \ i p <»?•■>•* n i 1 be h*-’,d nf\ —••io, -j> ->fl f,V’< **U 'f r ' m ‘I ' 1 -*•« le r r o K pv Rr>>>. ■ \\ I> >' r- f F .- - r Jr. *- *■« „ „ v . . h , , . ; f'.ni'’; p •: m Re=fv;i'.> c , b p . i t^ry ’ S e n e c a Falls, Dec. L — M i s s F a n n i e B e lk n a p of the Sfeneca F a l l s K o s p i ^ l s v i s i ti n g a t her home in C a m d e n . O r v ille Young oi R o c h e s te r is v is itin g h is f a th e r , E. X. Y o u n g in B r id g e S t r e e t . E . R . H a y ssen has re t u r n e d fro m a b u s in e s s trip in Toronto. M rs. W . A. Wilson of B r c - c lr p o r t is v i s i ti n g h e r daughter, M rs. C laren c e H . K issel. M rs. W illiam H. S coll in, a m e m b e r , o f th e Scottish W o m a n 's C l u b of j R o c h e s te r , w a s in th a t c i t y T u e s d a y n i g h t fo r the grand ball a a d re c i ta l g iv e n by the club. The a f f a i r w a s an e l a b o r a t e one and the p r o g r a m fo r th e re c i t a l w a s composed of th e follow - S c o t ti s h a r t i s t s : M iss C o n s ta n c e G r a n t , Jam e s Heron a a d M a r j o r i e M o n roe. M rs. B e r n a r d Carroll o f G e n e s e o is v i s i ti n g M rs. H a r r y Soper. M iss M a ry Savage has g o n e to Stev- en s v ille, M o n tana, expecting to b e ab s e n t several months. M iss R u th Moody, who is te a c h i n g in A k ron, X. Y., spent th e T h a n k s g i v in g vacation with M r s . Je s s ie M a tth e w s . M rs. T. C. M cIntosh of U t i c a is th e g u e s t o f Mr. and Mrs. W i l l i a m D. P o m e roy. M iss C lara Belle G u ilfus o f R o m u lu s is in th e Seneca Falls H o s p i t a l fo r tre a tm e n t. M r. and M rs Leon F r a n z o f Cin- c in n a t u s , X. Y., have been v i s i t i n g M r a n d M rs. John Frantz, M iss H e ien Beutelspar o f C a n a n d a i g u a h a s been a recent v i s i t o r w ith frie n d s here. M iss M a ry C W oods o f Seneca MOTHER! ’“ California Syrup o f F ig s ” Child’s Best La_xativa S t r e e t is v i s i ti n g h e r aunt, M rs. ‘W il lia m F e r g u s o n , in Ilion. P r o f . a ii d M rs. L. R. Dos a h a v e r e .tu r n e d fro m a v isit in Cam d en. M r s . A d e lle B a ty left M o a d a y m o r n ing to sp e n d th e w in ter in Dos A n g eles, C a lif. M ass M a r j o r y Foot of D e x ter w h o is a t t e n d i n g th e W iliam S m ith College in G e n e v a sp e n t tie p a s t w e ek w ith M r. a n d M r s . L o u is E. M oyer. M r s . J u l i a W eighm an sp s a t th e p a s t few d a y s w i t h h e r brother, D r . L e roy T . G e e r , in S y r a c u s e M iss M a y B r o w n w a s hom e from G l o v e r s v l ll e to spend the T h a n k s g iving v a c a ti o n . M r s . M a r y Copp is visiting M rs. W il lia m B e ll in BuiTalo. J a m e s R e a g a n has r e tu r n e d to Haz- elto n . P a ., a f t e r visiting h is p a r e n ts, M r. a n d M rs. M ichael R e a g a n , M r. a n d M rs. S a a u e r M y e rs of G e n e v a a n d M rs. Henry, J . G ladke and tw o so n s o f E lm ira w e re re c e n t visi to r s w i t h M r. an d Mrs. M y er Todfcman. M iss E li z a b e th Y o lenrbe h a s r e tu r n e d to h e r hom e in A u b u rn. M r . a n d M rs. H . F. H e m inaw a v of A u b u r n , fo r m e r l y of Senca F a l l s 'le f t M o n d a y to m a k e th e ir hom e in C a li fo r n i a . P a t r i c k S u lliv a n and d a u c h tar, M rs. J a m e s F . W in k le of Xew Y o rk a r e vis itin g J a m e s F . an d Eugene S u llivan. M r s . A m e lia G. Swaby a n d Mrs. B e r t h a X a s h sp e n t M ondav ia C lifton S p r in g s . C h a r l e s Shulenberg of Columbu* O h io, is v isitin g his b r o th e r . Rav S h u l e n b e r g , in Clinton S tr e e t ELLSWORTH BLACK TAN ox S S dd i r ^ c is B R O W N n..re R -V )»/t S»i 1 l- fir ^ r. m- ' ' «■ a.n !’p*v 1 'llf-d * Fm o v Ha> to be Coaxed I'- 1 —S-onaTiir Roland « ’’■ fii>cv>in-f>.l Itol'an am ■■ T'r>:**■■! States, was at • in-fii; rho appoint- -■ <>f 'It\ d'fScu’tip* con- t> - ti^n according fo the senator pub- - Trihuna At last he ac- <vpte-l th\ p-w- temporarily consider- ine that al'hoiich he is not expert in iip!<'m:i<’v h» mav further ameliorate lvtisu rr’.Tio-ii he:w*-.--n Italy an 1 ‘ho I Stiit*^ rhrou^h his knowl ••il^e 'jf financial and ecOEomii- affairs A c cept \California\ S y n p o f Figs i on ly — look for the nam - C a l i f o r n i a oa i th e package, then you a r e s u r e your ch ild is having the best a n d m irst h a r m less physic for th? little sto m a c h I.v^i a n d bowels. Children iove ils f.-j ty taste. Full directions on e a c h bottle You m u st say C a .-foai.a ' ' — A d v . E l l s w o r t h . Dec. L—M illard S tr e e ter sp e n t T u e s d a y in Syracuse. M r a n d M rs. M a rtin L a u a n e and fa m i l y sp e n t T u e s d a y w ith th e ir d a u g h t e r . M rs. D e n n is S u llivan of K in g F e r r y . M r a n d M rs. H o w a rd W illetts and fa m i l y W a l t e r M inard and fam ily. M r a n d M rs. Jo h n Corey an d fam ily an d W a l t e r Corey and fam ily spent TI a n k s i v i n a D a y w ith M r an d Mrs. F r a n k C o r e y an d fam ily M r a n d M rs. M illard S t r e e t e r and fa m i l y a n d M r and M rs B u rt S f r r - e ter a n d fam ily spent T h u r s d a v w i t h M r. a n d Mrs. C a r ter H u s te d at L e d y a r d M r a n d M rs. A r th u r S m ith enter- •ain e d a t d i n n e r T h u rsday/ M r and M -s S t a n le y A iken and Mr. a n d Mrs. F i r ! B u c k o u t and- fam ilv o f K in\ F< r r y * ~ M , a ~ d M rs. Cl&ren'*e P a r n s e n 'e r ti, 1 ~'n Yc.mon =p?nr T h n r ~ la y wi»'a M - an d M r s W.Uiam P i r m c r t e r J r . f K ; n z F e r r v M r a n d M rs. \]on:a.i M v e rs and f l i l y sp e n t T h n r^aay w ith B u r t L- n r v r e e t an d f a n i ’y M iss lr« n e M ax w e ] sp e n t p a r t of •la we*>k w ith h e r rnotln r M r*. John r . : s 'I r a n d M rs W illiam G ilm o re .spent T v - < ’ a v w th th “ fo r i n ? r s p a r e n t s in 1 'iro o p . T h e i r little s-jn is very ill\ w ith '.•T'ampoi’ a B u r d e t t e Stree^.-r m o tored to Au b u r n r r i d a y J : i v B e g g s spent the we>k-end la Au- b !• M r a n d M rs. Morgan M y e rs were p l e a s a n t l y su r p r is e d by th e i r n ° ii’h- bor? F r i d a y evening ln ho n o r o f their sr-niversary. S u p p e r w a s served a n d the ev e n in g w a s e a jo v t- j by al-. H r a n d M r /. M o rgan M y e rs sp e n t W * V i'fsday in A u b u rn. Mi a n d M r - .A r th u r S m ith w e r ? in A- l'iiin F r i l l . ' . Mr. a n d M rs. H a r r y W h ite sp e n t T h a n s r i r i n g w ith M r. an d M rs. J o h n C a llahan. Mr. a n a M rs. A r t h u r Fox an a son John sp e n t T h u r s d a y w i t h th e la t t e r 's sister n e a r U n ion Springs. Mr. a n d M rs. E lm e r D illon a r r i v e d in Jack s o n v ille, F la., la s t w e ek a n d Mr. an d M r s . C. S. W h ite in A s h v ille, X. C., tw o w e eks ago. Mr. a n d M rs M o rgan M y e rs a n d fam ily s p e n t S u n d a y w ith the fo r m e r 's brother, L loyd M y e rs and fam ilv, a t W illetts. W illiam Colley is p lan n in g to haT e his au c t i o n th e m iddle o f the m o n th . ' _ GENOA Genoa, D e c. 1.— M r. and M rs. B e r t H and a n d fam ily m o v e d into p a r t o f Lena M a c k 's house on T h a n k s g iv in s Day. M rs. E l l a AJgert, M rs. C a r r ie B loom and M rs. H a t t i R ich a r d s o n sp e n t S a t urday in Ith a c a . Mr. a n a M rs. L e lan d L a n d o n o f A u burn w e r e over-S u n d a y guests a t th e home o f th e la t t e r ’s p a r e n ts, M r. a n d Mrs. J a m e s M y ers. Mr. a n d M rs. W illiam W a r r e n o f Syracuse sp e n t a few days Inst w e e k w ith th e i r d a u g h ter. M rs. F r a n k R ile y . S e v e r a l from th is place atte n d e d th e B ruton— N o rm a n s u i t w h ich w a s h e ld in A u b u r n T u e s d a y . D. C. H u n t e r a u d sister, M rs. C o r a Green, w e r e in M o ravia M onday. Mr. a n d M rs. F r a n k G illispie h a v e purchased M rs. E lla A lbert's place a n d (expect ro ta k e possession o r ■ Mrs. J a m e s M y e r sp e n t M o n d a y a f t - i ernoon a n d T u e s d a y in A u b u rn a s th e I g u est o f h e r d a u g h ter, M rs L e l a n d Landon. M r a n d M rs. H u s h T ighe w h o a r e spending th e w in ter in G roton s p e n t T h a n k s ^ ivin!; rlie hom e of W illia m M a rshall W h ile th e r e M r. T ighe w a s taken sick an d w a s brousrht to h i s h o m e in G enoa H e is slow ly im p roving. M rs. G e o rge H o lden of L u d io w v ille is a p a t i e n t a t D o c tor S k inner's H o s p i tal S h e is suffering w ith a b r o k e n a n kle Carl R e a s and C lifford H a n d m a d e a b u s in e s s trip to C o r tlan d T u e s d a y . Mr. a n d M rs. W illiam W a r r e n h a v e pu r c h a s e d th e Jo h n s o n T a r b e ll plac-e Their m a n y frie n d s w ill be clad to w e l come th e m back to Genoa Mrs. D . C. H u n t e r Is = p e n d ing som e time in M o r a v ia v?ith M r and M rs. J . G. Law . M iss P a u l i n e L a w is the guest o f h e r uncle. D . C. H u n t e r a a d fam ily. M rs. E l l a A lgert w ill occupy ro o m s ia M rs. G r a c e S tickle’s house. M r a n d M rs. F r a n k G ilispie e n t e r tained a t th e i r T h a n k s g iving d i n n e r on Sunday M r . and M rs. R o b e rt B u s h a n d son of A u b u r n . M r. an d Mrs. B e r t G r a y and son H a r o ld , an d Mr. an d M r s . T h o m a s L e o n a r d an d d a u z h ter. H e l d a . Mrs. R o b e r t B u s h rem a ined fo r a fe w days. M r. C a m e ron of L o c k e has been s u p e r in ten d in g the rem o v inc and sh ip p in g aw a y of th e m a c h in e r y in the B o r d e n plant a t Genoa. M rs. G e o rge F e r r i s , C h a rles A. S m i th and Thomas M cG ivens who have been in Doctor S k i n n e r s H o spital have im proved so th a t th e y were able to bo taken to th e i r hom e s Tuesday. Mrs. Booker is a t Doctor Skinner's H o spital for treatm e n t. Mrs. F a n n y B o y e r and Miss Lena H o a g land of L a n s in g C e n tral called on M rs. George H o lden a t Doctor Skin n e r 's H o s p ital T u e s d a y . FLEMING Fleming. Dec. 1.— T h e Fleming Bap* tis t Church h a s resum e d regular serv ices and the p u l p it will be supplied n e x t Snaday m o r n ing and evening by Rev. Russell H . C r a n e of C o v e rt,N .I. Collins Jailed Under Big Bond and Heavy Guard Council B luffs, la ., Dec. 1.—Keith Collins, a r r e s ted in Oklahoma for com plicity in the re c e n t robbery of a Chi cago, B u rlingham a n d Quincy m ail car in which the ro b b e rs got m o re than $3, 000,000 in cu r ren c y aad securities, w a s arraigned b e f o re U n ited States Commissioner W . A. Byers, waived ex am ination an d w a s bound over, hi^ bond being fixed a t $50,000. Collins, still under heav y guard, w a s taken to jaiL SpeciaL A tw o -fam ily flat house, all modera im p rovem ents on a lot 4x12 ro d s : well fru i t e d ; new autom o b ile g a r a g e ; close to car-line; w ill re n t fo r 12 p e r cent, on purchase p r i c e ; a good home ot investm ent. F o r fu r t h e r particulars see D. L. T u ller, 51 Genesee S treet— Adv. 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