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dinette Published Alternate Weeks by the Livonia and Hemlock H igh Schools Vol. I Livonia, N. Y., December 1, 1916 No. 1 .. A SPLENDID LAXATIVE George Candee, Kenwood, N. Y., says, “Chamberlain’s tablets are a fine laxative. They also aid diges tion and invigorate the liver. They are pleasant and effective without causing griping.” For sale by all dealers. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Clifford Sherm a n : : : ’17 ASSOCIATE EDITORS Rosamond K u h n ; : : ; ’17 Mary A lvord : : : : : ’18 Editorial The L iv o n ia and Hemlock high schools have arranged with the L i vonia Gazette to have a space in that paper each week— Livonia ono week, a n d Hemlock tlio next. This space is to be devoted, exclusively to school news and to anytliing o£ in terest concerning tlio alumni o£ the schools. I t is the duty ot the editor ln-chle£ an d Ills two associate edit ors, w h o were chosen by the English teacher in each school, to gather any school new(s or any news pertaining to the w e lfare ot the school and to insert It in tho paper. Wo hope that these items will bo ot interest to the readers ot tho Gazette and wc will give our best efforts to make them so. i every student should be at school tor roll call just one morning, it would bo a most remarkable event in the history ot the school. Suppose we try not to have a single case ot tar diness tor a w hole week and thus give Mr. Palmer one of the greatest surprises of his life.' School Notes Tho Senior class has organized, choosing the follow ing ofilcers: Pres ident, Harvey H ill; vice-president, Rosamond K u h n ; secretary, Herbert Bccchcr; treasurer, Clifford Sherman SulTrinc DeLaVergne has moved to LosAngeles. Tho members ot the Senior class are selling numbers on a turkey. Tlie price is ten cents a number or three numbers for a quarter. Thanksgiving vacation began yes- The Doings of the Class of 1916 Hazel Hoyt is teaching school in Lakeville. A n n a Bradley is living at home this year. Vernon Hoffman is attending Ohio Northern College. ,E th e l Densmore is in attendance at Washington and Jefferson College Hines Sliker is coming back here to take a post-graduate course this winter. Marion Sleight and Sarah Walkley aro teaching school near their re spective homes. Adolpho Walkley, president of the class of ’1C, is spending the winter at Niagara Falls. Karl Osborne, however, thinks dif ferently on the matter and Is back I lu U lK o b lV U I ^ V tlC d U O Il UUfTilll ylib* terday and w ill extend until Decern-1 w 1 us once m0IC- Renew y o u r S u b » c r iption to the Gazette b e fo r e you fo r g e t it. ,e 'I Do you w a n t to buy or sell a farm? W r ite w h ich you with to do, sad we will ■•“ d our free booklet, telling yo« how. W« i n h i rut ••***••*“ *•■ “ *Urm Fata Baraaa. RocbMUr, N. Y. Barbe7&Prettejohn COAL The supply is a little low just now, but leave your orders and we will take care of you as fast as the coal comes. We guarantee Coal ,wiH be of best quality, carefully screened and promptly delivered. Barber&Pretteioho fireTFuel Fire! D o n ’t get frightened now when you see this heading, for it is only to call your attention to the fact that I represent, one of the best o l d - l i n e fire insurance companies in the State.-\ T h e F idelity Phenix New York. Capital ............................. *2-500’000 Gross A s s e ts .......................$14,953,097 Policyholders S u r p lus ....... 16,680,057 J . M c V icar, A g e n t Conesus a n d Vicinity \ Why Should Buy ber third A few students aro coming back lo attend during the winter term Tho number, however, is not as large as usual Athletic Hews At a meeting hold a short time i ago Hoy Thayer was clectcd manager I of the.. Livonia H_ igh_ School basket W in t e r has come and, as usual during th a t season, wc students havo 1 fallen in t o the careless and unneces sary h a b it of tardiness at the morn-, .. ________ _ ing\ r o ll call.,* Nearly every morning ball team, anil Loon VanDerMeid was there arc a t least eight tardy out of , also unanimously chosen as treasur- ,i roll of seventy-two; and sometimes or The manager has no! yet entire- tlie list reaches as high as fifteen Iv completed his schedule, but is sure Certainly this Is not a record of of at least two games, the first of , ••• . ......... ; ............ . which w c m ay 1)0 proud. If wc were which comes on December the eighth, i envelope is likely to be latlici as late or slow about learning o u r , None of last year’s \regulars” arc ■ Anna Mario Kervin and Mari lessons as wo ‘are about getting to left in school, so an entirely now , s m ith are also patronizing Geneseo school on time, it wo^ild be necessary i team has to be developed Last year j \0rmal this ye\\ 1 wto-ii is for the board of education to have I Livonia boasted ono of tho best high | rl.rtainly well electric lig h ts installed in the rccita- ■chool s teams in Livingston county ; tion rooms so that tho teachers could j and, with the good support of the hold aftcr-scliool sessions until eight public, the boys promise to do equal- ---- -- — 1 ly well this year Lillian Miller and Alma Porter went to summer school and are now teaching in district schools near here. Miriam Cary is living at home and \taking it easy.” No need to worry about “Mary” ; she can do that all right. I Flora Hayward has decided that slio has had enough of school life and is now in the Rochester General Hos pital. learning to become a nurse. H a rold V a n llerM o id w o rks in tho Roc hcster a m m u n itio n factory w h e n ho feels am b itious H is w e e k ly pay Your Piano at E S T A B L I S H E D 1 8 4 8 o’clock. Of course every one w ill adm it th a t we should not come to school w ith o u t our breakfast simply for the sake of being on time! But w h a t’s to hinder us from getting up half a n hour ''earlier than usual? Then w c would havo plenty of time for a l l the necessary preliminaries and s t ill we wouldn't be tardy. It anything 1 don’t know Livonia Hig h Is represented at tlio county seat Irene Kennelly is attending Elmira College and all reports say that sho is malting as rapid and brilliant pro gress as she did when slie attended Livonia High School Helen Cleary and Marion Coy, tho two Inseparable chums, are attending W h a t would I want to j Geneseo Normal Evidently they arc They can’t teach me | going to bo “scliool-mams after John Nickerson is working for the Livonia cement block factory When asked if lie was going to take a post graduate course this winter, he re plied, “No. do that for V, I graduation „ ... i. .. v j£Z3 leg A l N o t i c e t o o k f , d i t o k s ~ i » num m n c o o r on ordor of lloii. Lockwood K Doty sur rogate o f the county of LlvlnRston, and of the la t u t o ln atich cmo maili) u n t lp rn\ UH-d, h11 persona havinft claims iicniiiit tlie estitto cil M a ry K e n n e lly, late of tlie town of Livonia In said co u n t y , d i a l l e d . are required lo exhibit tl-e m im e ,w ith tho voucher* In support thereof, to the un<leral(tm d,administrator#‘of t he estate of galdd ecoaaed, at ilie ofllco of W illiam H. Thu' r a t o .lu the town of Llvonln In said county on or eforo the 7tli diiyof April, 1917. D a t e d . « * * « n b e r » l h . » » tom K > n n e „ y W illia m Ii T h u r s t o n K c o t t W. C r a n e A d m i n i s t r a t o r s A t t o r n e y f o r A d m in is t r a t o r s Livonia. N. Y. ______ N O T I C E T O C R E D I T 0 K 3 - I n p u r s u a n c e of a n o r d e r o f H o n . L o c k w o o d K . D n t y . s u r r o g a t e o f t h e c o u n t y o f L i v in g s t o n , a n d o f tlie s t a t u t e In s u c h caso m n d e a n d p r o v i d e d , a ll n e r a o m h a v i n c cla im s ag a in s t tu o e s t a t o of ? ' r a o k C l a r k , la t e o f the tow n uoM nnuntf rtnccMflrt. ar® required to ©Jhiult th o n a m e , w i t h th e T o u chers In m ip D o r t t h e r e o f f v._ itHfiMrflivnfid adm inistrator of thw o f K S l d ! “ he \ f l i c o f a d m i n i s t r a t o r !n t h e t o w i f o f ^ C o n e s u s In M i a c o u n t y , o . o r b e f o r e t h e 7 t h d a y of A p r il. 1817 Dated. 8 eptemli«r»ndi^l».Admln|gtr>lor_ k T O T I C K TO C R E D IT O R S — In p u r a u a n o e o f N . n i r t e r n f Hon. I,ockwood R .D o t y . / u r . o ' ^ ^ t o n a n d o f t h . atmtnUl h i ' t o c h CAM M d pro Tided, n e r a o n t h a v i n f cU lm » «*aln»t thy o* R _ _ i 0 i i _ R n r d t c k . Ifttt of th# town o f klironla»l* . n i i g t t i r t required to ex h ibit t b i same, with the vouchers In Lt1n8IT ? ^ i a the underBJcn*!' eieeiitor of th* will or Mid doceaaed at the residenco of exocutor. In the town o f L iv o n ia, In « l d county, on or before the 2d day of Juno, MI7. D a t e d , N o v e m b e r 2 M h . tI 9 l « . c W Charlee W a r d , Attorney for {Creditor, X,|voola. N. Y. ^ _______ _____ , N n-vinv. T O C R E D I T O R S — I n r u m u a u c o a n O r d e r o f H o n . L o c k w o o d R . D o t y , s u r r o g a t e o f t h e c o u n t y o f L l v l n c s t o n . a n d o f i l l e s t a t u t e In s u c h oase rnado a n d p r o v i d e d . h a v i n g c la im s g a i n s t t h e e s t a t e of F i r n A l v o r d . la t e o f tlio to w n o f L lv o n ln . ■ ileeeascd n r o re q u i r e d to c*- M lm ln i\trat< ? r 0nf c o in i t v T o n or\ b e ( o r “ tl>o 27th d a y o f N o v e m - D a t e d , M a y 1 ’ a *H-0rcl. A d m i n i s t r a t o r . N OTICE TO CREDITOR*, 'n reliance of an order of Hon. f.ockwood R. l*ot\. surrogato of tho county of Llvlnis-i m. and of the statute 111 Huch case made am. provided, all persons hnvinc claims atmlnat the estate of Alonso 0 Randolph, late nt tin- imvn of Livonia.ln said county .deceased, are required to exhibit tlio Bame.wlth the voMoiiors In sup port, thereof, to the under-Hi'tii'd,, execu or ol the will of said deceaeod.attho residence of snld executor, In the town nf Uvnntn, In said •ounty, on or before tho 17ih d.iy of March, . 1017 I Dated, September mh^lom. ^ | Executor. S c o t t \V. C r a n o * Attorney for Kxecutor, Llronlfu N . V. N otice t o creditors---!n p'>™>iu>ce of a n order of Hon. Lockwood li- Doty, nirrotate of tho county of Mviiuwton, and^of the autute In such ca^ mado and Provjdod, all poraoiw havine claims usaln-st the eatato St KateHarvey.lato or the town of tonosus.ln w u n t ^ d i ^ d , are required to exhibit th« sirna with the vouchers in support there- rtf tA tho undccflifTDGdt pxioutor of tho will ot i l d th* r«*ld*noe of the said ex- ocutor, In the town of York in said oounty, on or twfore tlie 2nd day of December, 1910. Da,®<). S. CLEMONS.Jlxjcutor^; _ _ _ _ _ u.vs—'c’onn. p ^ i p p e m b c b g • B uilding M*ir,.ConL-ton S tpiccts . vj * USTAULISUED 17^3 V R m l i o i i E v r c > 3 Lar&i-Jt l'ur Manufacturers ln the V -rid H IG H E S T P R I C E S P A I O FOP. RAW FURS Ship your furs to us. Wc pay all express and mail charges Write for our price list 453 West 28th S t New Yorlt 'I A Money Maker. S m i t h — H e is n o t r i c h , n n d .v e t h e | m a k e s a g r e n t d e a l m o r e m o n e y t h a n | h o s p e n d s . J o i i c h — H o w c u n l U i t b e ? i S m l t l i — l i e w o r k s In t h e m i n t . , -S.TOTICB TO OREIlITOltS-ln I'\™}*™'® “r i Hon. Lockvand R. Dot), *• a n order oi urn Llvlutsston. and JolinL. Wickv Inte nt tho otv . i ^ tQ ,!lll|„lt said c o u n t y , d^cRsed.'ire I p r ( l r t , Uilto- the same, with the vo noho I wlll of.tothe nmlerslnniM} o for (hB trnnft. Uth day of M Dated!'September 3l11' E x e j i i t o r . Uhauncey L \M»rrint.w>i, Llarry Attorney for Executor Livonia. N. V O T A T E O P N E W J , ° “ \Co ® P i S ^ M a d d ^ t r u d e lt l c e . C h r i s t i a n IL w m i i u i i !;• ^ Ic' C h u r c h i l l S n ii i u o S. Ilu ^ n . JU | im !f W ildeV C a r t l i v , E d n u S. D e l o iy d o f o n d a n t s . , ,i„f,.|idant.s: .. „ T o t h e u b o v o n a m e d O j t0 a ,)3Wer the. Y o u a r e h e r e b y “ VKJIJ llIU| t o s e r v e a copy o o m p l n l n t In th is \ £ l * ? .i.in t i f l ,a n t t o r n e t w lth - o f y o u r a n s w e r o n S v i c e o r th i s s u m 111 t w e n t y d a y s ,|ny o f s e r v i c e : m id . >\ m o n s , e x c l u s i v e o f “ J® j ^ r o r an s w e r ,Ju e jt - c u s o o f y o u r f ^ , “ ^ | | S y o u b y d . f a u l t fo r m e n t w i l l 1)0 ' . .h o c o i n p l “ iu t ‘ , . t h o r e l i e f / d e m t t “ *|»d in c u n t y 0 f u v i i u c s t o n T r i a l t o bo he ld In tlio >.0 , D a t e d ' t i n s 20 th d a y ° i . . A l l a n D e O r a w , / A ° d d ? e « , T j a n o r d i e r o f H o n . 2(J d a y . o f O c t 35S@gaS®«|sss dlfton 8 prlng^_ 2 ^ M te»d The Iron C law When Others Must Wait! u I , I ONG party-line conver- -isations hamper tele phone service by making others sharing the line wait—: they must wait to send calls; they must wait to re ceive calls. Has this ever occurred to you? . Because others must wait is a verv ffood reason why party ' line . u b . c r i b e r s * K o u l d ob«erve a five-minute limit for local calls. C o - o p e r a t i o n b e t w e e n , u b * c n b e r , k e e p s p a r t y - l i n e s o p t n f o r m - c o m i n g a n d o u t g o i n g s e r v i c e . New York Telephone Company F. H. Rows L o c a l M a n a g e r , Livonia, N. Y . This Building Contains the Largest Piano Saks How*, and th. Largest Stock of Pianos to be Found in the Wide Wide World - T A „ PUrlin nr Parii there is nothing to compare with them. In Chicago, where the> “l £ d£ i : % bor^it ; e : “ r T W rpU N 0 0,S^ESn7LOOeR|a, t our” M A IN F L O O R , ALON E . -in — mnn. nianos than vou have ever seen before under one roof, or ever win se again, tn all likelihood. Customers 8 We conduct our business 0f selling pianos on a scientifically organs selling plan that eliminates to the greatest degree any and all expet that increase the retail price of the pianos. Our selling plan doe. every thing to lessen the cost of the piano. We apply the rules of modern busi ness efficiency, plus a knowledge of finance, plus common sense. To begin with, we cut out high-priced location expense, our address makes this evident to all who know real estate values in Buffalo. We cut out rental expense. We own our own building and pay no rent. We c«t out financing expense. We finance our own business. We cut out buy ing expenae. We do our own buying and pay spot cash when we can save a dollar for our customers. We cut out middlemen or jobber*’ profit*. We buy direct from the manufacturer in car load lots Our customers gain by that. We cut out high salary salemen’s expenses. We do our own selling, we don't pay anyone a lot of money to talk you into buying a piano , our prices sell our pianos, you know what these pianos are a lot of polished talk won't make them any better for you. We cut out the commiBBions. We appreciate the business when it is sent to us, but not at the cost of our customers. No teacher, friend? nor anyone makes a dollar on you We cut out a dozen minor expenses, such as cartinf, storage, garage, collection, etc. That is, we don’t pay anyone a profit , , r triraire sell truck, do our own storing and have no expensive horde of loUectorsSe WeTeli°pianorany where in the United States and we will bear the expense .of the railroad fare to Buffalo and return (within 150 miles), of any one who purchases one of our instruments. V E R Y S P E r T A l P I A N O B A R G A I N S Twenty Rebuilt and Slightly Used Pianos of R e n o w n e d Makes Taken in Exchange for Player Pianos-W ill Be Sold at the Following Prices: . new, but $ 1 4 8 :i* Thia 88-Note Player $ 1 7 5 case, B I L L I N G S upright, rosewood thoroughly overhauled ................... K U R T Z M A N N , walnut case, in pcrfect condition ............................................... B J U R . small upright six octaves; like new .......... -c- ......................................... C H 1 C K E R 1 N G , rosewood grand; fine tor hall or lodge room ....................... J E W E L , mahogany upright; practically n e w ............................ *.................................. K R A K A U E R , walnut upright; thor oughly rebuilt.................................. W 1 NTERROTH,m a h o g a n y upright; beautiful case and to n e ................. R O Y A L , walnut case; originally cost $450, n o w ........................................ F IS C H E R , beautiful mahogany case ; thoroughly refinished and rebuilt • S T E R L I N G , about nine months o l d ; a great value at ................. $30 $45 $ 7 5 $65 $110 $112 $108 $127 $131 fine walnut upright, new, lists at S5U0, will sell N E E D H A M shopworn; at ....................... • • • ..................... ST E IN W A Y , plain ebony case, beau tiful tone, and great value a t .......... HAINES, beautiful mahogany ease, fancy carve and elegant t o n e ......... EB E R S O L E , mahugony upright; new but shopworn ...................... 1 I LJ H A R R IN G T O N player piano ; sixty-five note, with fifty roils of music; taken in (I» « O A exchange for modern player ........... « p i U U CH 1 C KER1NG, rosewood grand ;' seven years old; slightly used; beautiful tone, ^ ^ and a big bargain a t ...................•••• KIM BALL grand; used by artists while giving concerts in Buffalo..••• . A U T O - P L A Y E R ; one year o ld ; taken in ex change fo r C H 1 C K E R IN G p la y e r ; a great bargain a t .............................. $ O d ■ S C H U M A C H E R , mahogany grand, gold strings, and good value at ....... v t u y c u i a $200 $225 en in ex- $337 $350 These instruments are all guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction, and a stool, and delivery are included in the price. Terms as low as $10 cash and $5 per month are extended. Your old Piano, Organs, Phonographs, Musical Instru ments, etc.. taken in exchange at liberal price*. MAIN AND CARLTON STREETS BUFFALO, N. Y . , Trade Allowances POPPEN BERG’S