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£ The Livonia Gazette C. M. A L V O K D EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Published every Friday at Livonia, N. Y. Entered at the Postoffice at Livonia, New York, as second class-matter T E R M S ONE VEUt - - ONE DOLLAR BIX MON'HIS - FIFTY CENTS 1HREE MONTHS TWENTY FIVE CENTS yearly Subscriptions SI.DO when not piud In advance A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S DISPLAY ADVERTISING on yearly con tract, per year: One-half Column - - - 50 00 One-quarter Column - 30.00 Rates for elncle or short period Insertions made Known upon application. Legal Notices at regular legal rates. Local Notices, flvo ccnts per line, with providing fwentv-flve cents as a minimum charge. Allen's Hill Nitas Hugh Wright of Canadice was the guest of his sister,Mrs. Thayer,over Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Thayer, who has been visitir.g in Canadice for the past two weeks, has returned home. A large company of young people attended a house party Friday night at the home of Raymond Washburn. The new residents from Rochester and Groveland will soon occupy the homes they have purchased of the H. H. Reed heirs. Here is something worthy of imi tation. We will call the parties Mr. and Mrs. A. Each has a class in Sun day-school. Mr. A.’s class is made up of young men and Mrs, A.’s is a class of young ladies. They necessaries for an old couple in town. The young men see FRIDAY. JANUARY 7, 1916 E. R. Billis' Talk No. 160 (Concluded from first page) Heat company should not keep a pnrmanent employe here to look after trouble on the electric light lines Hround Livonia, instead of tell ing their patrons “in case of trouble call Avon.” The company is doing a lgrge business here both in light and power, and while it has always rendered the very best of service by the most courteous and efficient em- jployees, and has charged very ac ceptable rates for the samp, it looks a little ungracious now to say to us in substance, “ children, when you get into a scrape you can’t get out of by yourselves, call dad; he’ll be around Avon somewhere.” I don’t are pretend to know much about the in side workings of societies, leagues associations,unions, etc., for 1 never! i New York is the biggest city in the world. This distinction has been taken from London. London proper now has 4,521,000 and Mew York 4.766.000. London with her suburbs has 7,251,000 and Greater New York 7.383.000. The secretary of state has ssnt us a report ot the last census so far as it concerns this county. In his com munication Mr. Hugo says that while each one of the nine incor porated villages in the county has gained in population since 1910, a few of thi* tow i s have lost, with the -jesu'-t vh.it tl.e count; as a whole that the old gentleman has wood (belonged to anything of the kind in and clothing, and the young ladies, my life, having always, like Paddy supply the old lady with clothing j Ward’s goat in Ireland, been on my and what is necessary for baking,, own hook: but if there is an or- each in turn. Is not this worty of gamzation here whose purpose is to imitation? May the year just begun j help the village, here are two good find many doing these little acts of cases for inquiry. There must be kindness. !some reason for both cases cited,and Allen’s Hill, Jan. 5. E. R. BOLLES’ AUCTION NOTES. Saturday, January 15, commenc ing promptly at 1:30 p. m., and con tinuing through the evening if necessary, ‘all the remaining furni ture and equipment of the Commer cial Hotel, Livonia. This house was originally equipped with the very best of hotel furniture and has been added to from time to time. V\ry little uUMile the dining ruum ami thi’ ing figuris removed, on hand of bedroom furniture, matin sst s, springs, parlor furmLure, rockers, easy chairs, couches,etc. Some p-ud’ outfit h;iril- we Livonia people would like to find out whether (hey are good enough to stand, and not bother the public service commission about it, either, as has been suggested, unless we are obliged to as a last resort. The Gambee Hotel is now open, so eats and sleeps in Livonia for the traveling public are assured, and there is a real hotel to drop m fit :ir,il get a hot nu .il u l.i tin r y eu :ire a ’ traveler or not. \ ou w ill lind a no-1 tiei of the sale of the furniture and ' eiiu’iimenl i f the ( ommereial llolil among the a<.-<'ti n i.otis in th if : prper, so that whue\er may ri epi n I that hoti 1 can do si with h com plete new outfit Watch a<d see has incie..sei| its residents M0 ilur- family room-? has been the past fi\e j ears. The official and there is a large stock given out show that the county has a population of 38,427, made up of IT citizens and chairs and ruckers, ihe ollice 2,710 aliens When the count was a refrigerator, an old tune made in this State in 1900 the county had a population of 37,0ny. Be-. ,, dining table, AO a decrease of 609. By 19in, the county again shot upward, having pets, rugs, bed room crockery, and , , , . , . f a population then of 38,037, scoring the various articles which make an j ’ V? “ i 1 hotels Mil al- a gain of 1,587 between 1905 and outfit for a good country hotel. This Imost invariably do better than one 1910. In the last fifteen years the hotel has always been kept clean and m a small town the same as two or i quo neat, and a reward will be paid for more stores of the same kind always A .n lnH MT M n r r h e S ^nything like a bed hug found in the do. Up to the time I write this Avon and Mt. Morris have made the ] house. Besides all mentioned above fUpro i-s nothintr new in thp Com- best showing among the villages, are various articles in the store . , H Moscow was one larger last Junelrooms and cellar. Three months’ 1 House situation, bijt M h a n five years ago. The town of I bankable notes will be accepted for ,let the people forget that we have Avon has 3862, Caledonia 2102,Cone-1 accounts amounting to twenty dol- one good hotel running with modern wood buok case and de:k, a large number of small tables, one long , Livonia.the banner “dry ’’hotel town | dining table, a lot of pillows a n l , in Western New York, for there is1 tween that year and 1905, there was , H „T„n,in<r r>ich« mn-mre * c i-i - • _ j ________ ..c nr.n a., imn *u_ bea-elotning, cisiies, mnrors, oaa lw town of any tin.ig like its size | pieces of furniture, pictures, car- i anywhere that can work up a better! Start the New Year W ith a Hoosier ,! 'Vi i l m This is “H O O S IER B E A U T Y ” The National Step Saver W A IT FOR OUR BIG “FEBRUARY SALE” IN JANUARY. COMMENCES JA N U A R Y 15, 1916 Victor Victrolas Macey Book Cases a ree\ Sewing Machines F U R M /T U R E R e e d (IX I V e e d UJVDERlJfKIM G . sus 1041, Gfeheseo 3348, Groveland i 1699, Leicester 1811, Lima 2118, Li vonia 2999, Mt. Morris 5055, North Dansville 4290, Nunda 22^9, Ossian 666, Portage 962, Sparta !?94,Spring water 1609, West Sparta 800, and York 2S02. The village of Avon has 2430. Caledonia 1241, Dansville 4018, Geneseo 2253,Lima 922, Livonia K57, Moscow 305, Ji*:. Morris 3884, and Nunda 3140. i lars or more. The sale will be in -1 improvements, and that we are no i side, and the house thoroughly longer a town without a hotel. So, | heated. Ladies especially invited. fulkSj come and see we didn,t Monday, January 17, at one p. m , sharp, for Frank A. Reynolds, on South Lima Notes Mrs. Ada Hyde visited relatives in Buffalo recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trimmer of Rochester were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. frank Lang. Miss Bessie Dorrance of Baltimore has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons for several weeks. the old Jerome farm, one and one- half miles north of Conesus and about two milles south-east of South Livonia near the Jerome Crossing. Three business horses just going into their teens; two cows coming 4 years, both high grade Holsteins; a brood sow that has had fourteen at a litter, S months old sow,two shoats weighing about 300 pounds each, all of them O. 1. C. stock: 50 S. C. White Leghorn pulletB, 10 cockerels, all of the Barron strain,high grades; 15 White Leghorn yearling hens, 15 Rhode Island Red pullets, 10 Rhode Island yearling hens; M. B. tom turkey, two hen turkeys,three mam moth Pekin ducks. Also the folljw- see us; we care so much about your coining when we had no place at all to take care of you; in fact we were all ashamed of it. I have some exceptionally good building lots to sell on Main street east, now becoming one of the prettiest of Livonia’s pretty resi dence streets. These lots are on the Humphrey property, are now well- drained, have a good frontage, each containing a quarter of an acre, and they are located in a section of well- built and substantial homes, many of them new. They will never be any lower in price than now. People who want village homes or farms should get busy at once and make ing farm tools bought new; 3-inch tire Auburn wagon,box and top box, ....... „ ... „ . , , ., . three drum roller; Planet jr. culti-i purchase this month: for al William Roberts and family of f tor> seeder and hand cultivator, [ ready some owners who really wish Rochester spent Christmas with Mrs. \ weeder, hay rack, calf and hog rack] | to sell are drawing the lines and Roberts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. . sixty bushel crates. The following pu .. Thayer. At a recent business the Christian Endeavor society the following officers .vere elected for the coming \car: Mi-^s Fr^nris Rvers president, Mis.s J s“ie Fuller vice- president, Miss Ed > the Ojarken bush spcretary, Mi-^s Erna Naugie assistant secretary, Miss Alma Por t e r treasurer, and Miss Jessie Fullir pianist. South Lima, Jan. 5. * EAF'EKN STAR INSTALLATION A t the regular meeting of the lo cal chapter Order of the Eactern Star Tuesday evening of this week the follow ing elective and appointive oflicers were duly installed W. M , Charlotte DuBois; W P , Charles D. Jew e ll; A. M. Nina We- m e tt; treasurer. Grace Howitt, s< c- retary. hlizabeth Johns-,roii>luctri-« Lm iise Culhcrtson: tru-Mee for on'1 y.-ar, >adie Dcnsmon . iru s t if f< r t l l i e % ears,Belle .M v» r s. J|-( \ n' n. t C plain. Lon we iIoI[>'\ , ii.,ir ' ‘ nl , I' ,oil Alar-liall: h - ’onan, V.t.i Bi . organic, Jean inguuw . m H H. J ihns; warden, M a n e Pi -fner; Ada, Lulu Jereme, liuth. M.i !^e Thayer. Esther, Alice Wost- IaK\ Martha, Alice Thayer: Electa, EtT'/na Jeweil. The Rev C. E Sutton of i ’ath was the installing officer Speeches were made by the matrons, past and present, the patrons, past and present,and by the district of ficers, past and present. Refresh ments were served, and a very en joyable evening was spent by all present. Livonia, Dec. 5. were bought second-hand, wagon, meeting of pIow> llrae' ridinK cultivator, bean puller, potato covcrer, moivir, rake, boti<, dump plunk, top coin si-eller, double harness, s-n.gle har- ni'^-, -• t .sa^uii spring', . 1 1 - ■. a 01 : 11 ,- h> r of sin.ill tools r: >l rn :ti. tu 1 ! Hesi it?* tne ;il<ut h < j ij 1 • r' f > -I c!o\erha>, si ed p- tai.ti v 11 . car, seventy-five liu-^reN oats, 1 .t corn 1 1 ear, 120 t gg incjiiitor, wattr sepa rator, barrel churn.an.) otti”tartn'li s 'Ihe sale will include pi act ically all ilie household furniture, eur.sistn g in part of six-hole Hoosier range, Hoosier oak heater, Pe»lection oil stove w 1 th Cblnnet, Kitilien calnnit, extcrifion tatile, dining chairs, lx d room suite,bed*.--priiigs. mattiesses, l:brary tnble.roi-k*. rs.i baits, carper, rugs, sev.mg machine and tal-h , couch, lamp.-, di.-hes. t-o< king ut> 1 - sils. sixty gallon o.l tank,( tc. 1'. it-.- as o-:ijal J.n.jarv \ gt, n ar i’l--. g • ’ to 'I- r 1 o -'iiay, ir 1 i,-i •) 1. I. . ’.I! S. I.ir.o -ti 1 1 r \ < [ t‘ e tho in l i ’ MI.D. k M.l{\ 1 At tlii f.fiornouii <1111 i* ,ri Hemlock church luxt Sumlav Uev. Mr Uuclier will pitaeh “ 1 he Church Wurth W h ile’ union serv co in the evenii 1 convict No. 11221, who recei.th 'spoke at the Livonia Presbyterian church, will relate his experiences. There will be special music. By Order. ----- n » putting a tim e lim i t on selling their property, for the first of A p r i l is on the way.and nearly everybody wants to know where they are going to live lufurc the la.-t few we< ks of that time ) ns.-es bv The I)au.- fa u n at tli'* Jmit of tin. lake, the Dmiii faun 11. 1 -i ;e of llnneoyt- I*all', tl e .\I'eiicr r I ) Short tiirm on the State rod 1 to 11 wieoy e, are, am o n g o t u is, fariiiS that .should hod buyers the pie.-ent m mtli 1 laid out three farms to positively sell in D u m ber, ar.d sold two out of tne three to i-us-termrs I <lid 1 i.t really i x p t c t 1 hat's the way farm selling gees, after about so long a t u ne sumebi dy buys, and then several more do tl e .-iime Let’-i see wlvi v.ill make tl.e l.ist Januarv punlia.se. The auc- tmrsfor wu '.ir ai.-d spring are ju.~i 'tinting.all tin sal •> l i f o i e tl--- lirs! of .l.i iunry wi i ,11 f:i!l a o i t i .i..s, hut no \ 1 rit Ini' n - ■•< 1 ut in 1 ;.r. 1 t .it ■' r 1 1 u -1 t ti a 1 11 -a u, i 1 , t . 1 li'. ' t' r t ii '.1 ;ire prui 1 ,c; il o\M ix i i ' i t at ti ■ f ’n in m e t mi - ar.il the hoi si- auetion-: are soon due, altli.iugli 1 d o nut exjifi-t tin re will A t a be much do i n g in that line,for hors.M g Kx- are too high to bu> in the west for REGENTS’ EXAMINATIONS Regents’ examinations wiil be held at the high school building during the week of Jan. 17-21. l’upds of rural schools who are prepared tor the examinations are ii vued to take them here, but in order tlut only those who are prepared may enter the examination,the teachers should _ as soon as possible send to the prin-* cipal a list of such pupils with the subjects which they aie to take. The revised schedule of examina-1 tions for preliminary subjects is as 1 follows: Monday p. m , elementary J English; Tuesday 11 . m.t arithmetic;,’ Tuesday p. m., spelling; Wednesday! a. m., geography; Wednesday p. m., elementary United States history. _________ By Order. THE M0LINE>KN1GHT CAR Those who want a good automo bile should investigate the Moline- Knight, the best car in America re gardless of price. The Knight mo tor improves with use. It has no uncertain springs or noisy cams, and no valves to grind. The Moline holds a challenge that has never been taken. See the Moline-Knight at the Rochester auto show the week of •JanuE-ry 17th. J. R Stone, Agent for Livonia, Lima and tlcn- ril Save You Money! Some can’t understand why we are able to do it on imported stock. The fact that no more can be received from Europe means that these fine goods, ordered early, must now be put in the “end pile” and we get them for much lesn, while they last, than we would if there were no war. We can save you nearly one-half Jor a limited time on SUITS and OVER COATS from this stock. Claaaiig : ixl : Pressiag If you want the old suit cleaned and pressed up in fine shape at a nominal price, try our 1 X L dry- cleaning process. Money talks these days and we’ll give you good service for your money. Bring in thp Ruil and I ih vp its beauty and usefulness renewed. Sherman Tailoring Co., t ivonia, N. Y . | PREMIER BRAND Salad Dressing) Do away with the disagree able task of making your own Mayonnaise Dressing. Buy' the Premier Brand, You getH a large 11 -ounce jar of pure, \ wholesome dressing, without 1 artificial color preservatives, starch, flour or other \fillers” . or adulterants, It positively , will not separate (a fault of V' home-made dressings), and is fully guaranteed till the last ‘i: drop is used. The best dress- V ing for all purposes—shrimp, lobster, celery, lettuce — in fact no salad is as good as it can be,without Premier dress-' ing. You’ll surely like it.'. Buy a jar to-day, and you’ll not go back to the homey1, made kind. Big jar for 25c: E. E. Boynton & Co J “ Tile Home of Good Groceries’'.' '! i CSC o . NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING ‘Ihe annua1 men ting of tne l»-Zc-r- ia food company for the election of I'irectors for the msuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come be fore the meeting, will be held at the 1 ffice of the company . in the town of Livonia on the 11th day of January. 1916, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Charles Ward. Sec’y. Dated December 23id,19l5. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Liv ingston County Mutual lire in- > irance company will be hi Id at the 1 lvmgstor House, Avon, Tuesd.iy, 'an. 11th, 1!>h;, :it 11a m , f< r the I urpuso of clectmg ii-ur ilireeturs 01 place of th-. s<- wln.se terms of ■tice r expire L. II Hei-clii r, The Rexall Store FOR SALE A pair of bay coits,coming 4 years old. weight about 2400. ^ Will sell together or separately. Call Cana dice 112-X on Federal phone. FOR SALE 1914 model Excelsior twin motor cycle. Inquire of Curtis Foote,Cone sus. I FOR RENT On Linden street, Livonia, the north part of my double house, for them to buy and ship Lhe past tight years occupied by . auetions wherever thev may be”; see ftrt »*c* Uqt'qh IVr»r»H >*ti rr ic f n r ro n t r»i» . . . •/ * the notes in this paper the eastern market The McNincbes are corning with three car-loads from a Montanna ranch but would coine with only one if they had to buy them from ranchmen and farm ers, for horses arc being held too high to make it good business for Come to the Mrs. Sarah Woodruff, is for rent or for sale.Immediate possession given Francis R. Wade, Newark, N. Y E. R. Bolles. FOR SALE Ar’TTMTu m TvTPn ■ horses mare, weighing 1000; mi / a ,can Pace 2:30; bay mare, weight Make from $5 to $7 a day at'iono. Farm chunks. For sale at plpasant work; men or women, the Jim Green farm Write for full particulars to I. Pal-| Robert Wright mer, Honeoye. ( Conesus. MISSIONARY MELTING The January meeting of the For eign missionary society will be hejd with Mrs. Matthew VanOerMeiil Saturday, Jan. 8th, instead of_ Fri day. The program will begin at 2:45. Miss Ryder, who has been a missionary in Burma, is expected , to address the meeting. By Order. NOTICE ' The annual meeting for the elec tion of officers of the Hemlock Lake Union agricultural society will be held at I. O. O. F. hall, Hemlock, Wednesday, Jan. 12th, 1916, at 1:30. By Order Pres. Are you in need of a first-class Hot Water Bottle? Now is grippe time and you m a y need one any minute. Ours are guaranteed and we keep nothing but what is first-class in rub ber goods. FOR SALE A good family horse; sound and1 trusty: safe for ladies’ driving. In-! quire at this office, or call Canadice l.j-A on the Federal pi L .vOl pnone. Bronson & Richardson The Rexall Store I . 'A