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wjryw&twPS&iZ^&fQ^^ \?i9fi!$883& l {RH ff^m^mm^jr^^^^m^. SJK'\-*' i •»,', 'M ..U sg: 'J- VL-sggg rresr'.r'jr gift*-: FOUR THE MARION ENTERPRISE, NEWARK NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1982 \THE PEOPLE'S PAPER\ «t UrVIOIAL DIRECTORY FOR MARIOS .J V-= Htate StMtor Charles J. Hewitt, Locke. ruytiBtt *• o.. N. v. MtMbrr of Assembly Charles H. Betta, ..Lyons, N. Y. C»««tr Judce an* Surrogate HpTi. Clyde -W.jfcnapP. Lyons. N: Y. Dlstnn Attorney #*« -• /; W. T. Purchase. Newark; N. 1 T. *V«.^ V * -CbiiiltT Clerk. . Charles ^A, Noble i Lypns. N. Y. :C**««t7 VreaSMrer George S. Heeves, Marion, N . Y. Sherif f Bert Valentine; Lyons, N. T. SiuwrlMtendcM t of Poor Char H. Stalker. West-Walworth. NY H«|irriN«FH<eN t o f HlKhwuy M William G. Kissori , Lyons, N. Y. t'oroitrr t>r. John Van Doorn, Marion. , N T t'oMwt y Settle r K . F . Cowles. N'ewarfcV I\\ V. . SmperV tmor Mj. B, Dean , Marion, N. V. X<mn Clerk L. A. Shoa.es , Marion. N . V MKt>frlM«en<leiH' «if Itlttliwaj\ K -I Alien, ; Million . N V . 0>»er»iKer of> J'enr John Johnson Mitriim. N.. V , * \ ' iuliiM a i» r Oeorjfff Spei f er, Marion, N. Y. .hiM(i«'i'H of. th«r 1%'in**' K . fr Skinner. Marion. N V. .M.-43. Warner. Marjuii , N. V J A^ CnVne . Mttrioii. N T $lttney *'. Lookup. Marion ; ,N V., . ,~f A'KMeiiiiorM >» . \V. Hussell. Marion. N*. Y. H . 0- l»eyo . Marion, , N. Y Albert Bush. Mahiori . N. Y. School Director* )t£. T Luce, Marion* N; Y . . W. H-.'t'urtls , Marion, N. Y: , Marlon Sekool TruMteea A. L. Cook - -'•- -:'.- - Charles H . Scutt laeob LeRoy Edward D. Williamson Charles Beale Cttmstable a Bernard White; Marion. N Y Peter Lybart, Marlon, N . Y Georfcfe Spencer. Marion. X T . J.'D. Cook, Marion. N. T . ;H«nry Russell , Marion. N, Y ». LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS mm- K«tle« tO'Crrditom t o Pr'naBee- Claiaa i Pursuant ..to an border, of\ Hon. Clyde * W. -sChappi.'Surroffal * o f Wayne County,, notlca is hereby given t o al l persons ha-vlhsr< claims as;atn* t Rerissellaer E. Faraiisoh. late o f Marion, in the County of Wayne, deceased, that they are- re- quired .to present the. same, with the. vouchers thereof ; to Roy.Barrett ari d Wf Ray Converse, the Administrators o f ths sai d deceased, at the. office,-of said Adihinistrato'rs in the Cuyler Block, \Plilrnyra , on \of- before the 10t h day o f April, A.. P., i»22 . I>ate d October , 1, 1»21 . ROT BARRETT, W . RAT CONVERSE. Administrators. Converse. * . Converse, Xttbrney's : for Administrators, Palmyra, X . T. «40w26 li'etlc e t o C'reelttkr . to 'i'nMlut 1 * cinlni M •Pursuant to. an order itf 'Hon. Clyde; W . Knapp, S'urrt)ifate,'bf Wayne County, notice is, hereby giveli . t n al l persons h)iviiis;. rUiim s agrainst . Ori n Cole. , late o f Marion; in; the county of Wayne, de'^ ceased, 'tha t •tlie'y -are- ren.uire d to pre- sent thp same withthe 'vmirlier s there- of; t o .'Fan n'y Crtle, th e Exe«-uir.tx of til e sai d def-easeili at th e resideiic e o f saiil, ' K'xecutrfx , in, the Town of .Marion , oi or -liw\ore tlie 2T.th day of May . A . I) 11121. ffated . November 24, 11»21. FANNY COLE. Executrix o f th e Will , of Orii i Cole , deceased. Brssser & Bra'sser . Attorneys f6 r Executrix, Williamson, N : T ; el7w2« 1 The biggest and best : music store iii Central New [ York is advei'tising at a . special price* a J certain niake x I of a player-piaiio, slightly : used as a ciemohstjcator, for '{ $585; This is a fair price . when you consider their li selling Costs. Our price is I $485 for a new one, never • used, same make; S If you will catt, we will <• show you this advertise- I ftient and several others ,•; from -'which' you may draw 'J] comparisons which will re-^ i[ fleet credit on our state- >'• men t that we save piano r 'i and piano-player purchas-: ^ ers from $60 to $200, be- lli cause of our lovv selling ex- ;'J pense; m The brainiest business P. men of the vicinity buv of :•: Newark* X. Y. SVPREME COfRT—State o f New Yor k County of Wayne. Roy Barrett. PLaintiff; jitfuins t Au - ICicsta rUlleiibet'k'.Orac e WaKeman. Kit- .ie i»ijii'ui»ik . -Vti*r.tf_t.i i^trki'n s \ nut:-:«t. 1\ fll i.i nit>'. S.ira h 'I'liuilt. I:K.:I«U .u.tl.U.i.v. U-o .Ma.lui.j.. Smiit-H i Ala.lor y .in.. i\i.U!'n j 'Kt-I» s, Kr.tin-t:s. B.ir.ivt* .'...; Uaii'iM-. Ii'».\nri l IMrit^n . |>ur\\l . .:«.n-u. Wvslr) J, i.arrf.t. I'. li.i. !>*•- tsvIlVKt'. r.c.n'K*' l*ersiiH<»ii. ,'Liz:ii« .v.iiVlifi YdU.iB; . ».I\.iil hVl'KUs.1111. Uaifii. . ..i. iVlieuiil. William . »'. M r Jt'-llaml . i:i- ii-i ;.i . Ahleiit't. .Ii»lin Van- A-nihuriV. iU&~ i:ivl\\, H. ' K-rnttitTctM*. t li;iri«*s .VV Vrt r ( i.ef. .lum«*H A 'Viin t lift . U'illVn ! I' -V.ui t iwi. Mar y A. Van i ii«-f. ..iMsepIii.].- £iu(tgi*.i. Aii«-e I*. \V.ililoit..\ i'laic.iii I'liiilips..'lerVi.an-I'lapiH-r . .loi'nii* ( iap- •JIIT Tibbitts. i'lnr k . Van Ambers;. Jessie B. Soulfs, . Uu y K. Van Atnhury l-.iiwih V\ Van Anilnirj; . «.rai*<' •->. Wi i vox. I>anit*l I.IOIMIPII. itnia'f Sliuf.-lt . !..>.«- lit* A. Klioales , . larlnrk -I' l t* V H-iriluari <bmpanj. Jsaat - 'Itiossf-u. I*p.tei* It- Sfi'ijehl. Koy Barrett. HIMI \V lta>' I'OI'I- \prse . a s administrators n f t!.e eslat « o f Uenfselaor. K. Ferg.usith . I.itv fif tb« Tnwii ; tif .Marion . Wayi't * I'ounty. 'Now- York , ilprpapt'il. an»l ,'I..ini' I >ne ani l M i'r.- Hoe; tlift said uatti« s .iti'liu. 1 >np .uii'I ^lat \ ftoe being tirtirh.us . rni-anii-ir tii.rcb- Jiny other •lipirs-ar.-la w o f the paii Hensselaed K. KflBUsmi . ilei-clped ; i, -#iiy such thffp be . and 'tlir-ir ,p:i uit t .-H' ansis^iep s or lienors , and the j*ur\ lvin ^ tn i<If>\vs, huslinnHs . 'de.-'isee s lifirs»-a:- law . iprantees.'HSStcnees ui ; iiPtmrs , t-xe. rutbrs anil\ Hdminintiati'is. n f any su« ; ! hpirs-at-law who nia y be f|.».id. .f am such there ' !•**. whnsp 'resjier t i\ >• Ham*\- aiid plafes - of Vesidc'in e art- uiik'no w n ti plaintiff . I>efenc!a\ns. TO THE ABOVE NAMEI> I»EKEN.)- AXTS: You are hereby , summoned t o jthswer the complaint in tills action, ani l to serve a copy 6f your answer., o r if the comphitnt is,no t sp.rved with tliif summons, to serve a notice 1 of appetir- auce, on the .|ilaintiff'.s -aftonneysVwHhi n twenty days after the service o f this summons, exclusive nf th e day o f no vice , in oa?e , o f your faiiur p t o appear o r answer, judRrnent w-Ul b e takei affains t y.6ti hy default, for the ridie i demanded i n the complaint Trialt6.be held in Wayne founty l>ate d Kebruary I. \'.r>2 <*0hvers e & i> <V>m-frj*e. Attorneys fo r riaihtiff. . om.t- cri.d p<»»t urrtiV Ad.ii^s. Palmyra. X. Y. To,: flertbtde E Krottirmpr. f'.iarle.- W. Van. riief. JariiPS A. Vani'lipfi WH- lar d H Van <Mief. Mary A. Van <*Iief: Auifustii Lafkins, ;|pasi c B . Soule!* ari n .loh n Dot* and Mary Hoe ; the sai d n.inie i John Dhip and Mary Hop hPiiiR fictitiou s meaning thereby aiiy \ other heirs-qt '- «t^^-o f >(re fitiij Keir*Rtri»rT ; H Kffi-|>rvi''on deceaaed . if arvy ku'eTi there be ; arid' -thei r Krantees, a«»ignp*-8 u'r lienors, and .the auryivlii K vviduWls, kiutb;uuls . de - viseew,. ]ieirfi-at-.law..graiit«\i*!<i asnigu or lienors, executors and a.I>ni.ii«trt . . o f aiiy nuch heirs-at-law who may b e dead , if 1 any suV h theri * -be. .ulis-irti* re- wppptiv e names and place d of i-psidem-i are unknown ( o the- plaintif f the'fore-, K'vlnR Summons i«» ser.\p d dpoi i vm b - publir-atior i pursuant t o an order -o' Hon . S S\ Sawyer, JuttMr e of the Si prerrie. I'nurt..dated the 22d dav o f b'*h rilary. 1&22, and filed with tii e cnniplaiti i in the office of the I'ler k n f Hip ••..tjnt- , of Wayne in liVrihu. N V The objec t o f th», sai d »< in.?. i*< f.»r; th e partition\ ' nf sale o f t*«rtain .prendre..' ' situate in the Town o f Marion, i\; ; i \ , ( **n'imty. New , Vo'rk- ami in 11.•* T'I'«'M-C .hinius. , foutity ^%/ S^MP< ; I .WTV V-.rk of .whic h FJens»ielap.r, 1% l-Vrcis..- . 1-M* of the To.w n of Mai tu n •!*•> M^>I rl.*>.' SPIZP*\! I'M- \vers*. £• fonverjip . flninl-iff's. Attorney* , <->fflee and Post tVffW AddieBi*. T'almyra. N T. >8wtf Arthur Kenyon is running an incu- bator at full capacityi 870 eggs. Mr. and. Mrs. WiUiftm Chapman en- tertained fourteen guests at dinned SaturdaVevening, March 18, in honor' ,,.„.•!.„„ iaoo ' . . , ,,. . Corrected March 22, 1922 of their tweuty-sixth wedding anmver, Da . ^^ ^ m <sary. Their daughters and their hus- rhAp - ' npi . Ih bands, Mr. and Mrs. Mylo^ Morjison » ' J and %. and H^s. KenpO^n,^. ; '£^' '^ ;;;;;; ~;_;;; ass.st^a in serving the dmner: ~fim- B^te^Craekers, per lb generations of tTie-€Jiapmaii^.faivnty gu . jSC, b attended the party, including; ^'^^---SfjQ^,^ per lb Ham Chapman, Sr„ and \Tommy\ E ' ng]jgh Wa { nuts> peVibv-\*\\ Morrison the only Rraml.-n.ld m the E er dozen family; After dinner oii<l< and mus..- were enjpy«d. Mr. and Jlrs. \Denton I.uce enter- tained a rieighborh6p<l party of forty ptuestson the evening of March 17. John tTarjc had tht ; mi.-fortune .(.>- hint hisaijrht f-qt badly one day last week. He was helping to skate logs when a Io£ caug-ht in the ice- and fell^ on his foot. His instep was injured and; hi s ankle sprained. John Clark and family attended the funeral', of Mrs.. Clark's sister, Mrs. William Campbell, in. Palmyra, on. Sun- ja y afternoon, March 19. Mrs. t'amp- 'bell had bet-ri confined to her b.-d since; Decembef vvith sciatica. Burial w.-i made in.Palniyra Cemetery. George Stearns arrived 1 Home fr:nn, the Newark Hospital on Friday, March 17. He had been iih the hospir tal f jr two weeks for treatment of a broken artery in his leg. He is; much' improved' i n 'health. Mrs. William Corcoran has returned from Newark where- she has been assisting i n the cafe of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates and daughter, of Rochester, spent the weekrehd; with Mr. and Mrs. Madison Reynolds. Mrs. Bates remained i n town^fpra few days. Miss Frances Short played the prgai at the Baptist Church, Sunday ni rn- Poultry and Meat. By C. Cattieu. Phone 21>M, Wholesale Prices Heavy fowls* wholesale, per- ft> live . ;;....... ., ,,...... Retail Prices Malaga Grapes, lb . ......'....... Dates; lb J,arge Prunes, lb ,.... Chickens, per lb..... Sirloin Steak, lb.-...- Porterhouse Steak, lb......,,.. Round Steak, lb ,.... Shoulder Steak, lb.. .,.„ ...... .• Lamb Chops ... .....;, Pure Pork Sausage, per lb Lard . i. Compound, lb..., Bacon, lb. ..,.•; < -Salt Pork, lb ...... Poi'k Chops, lt>.., Creamery Butter, per lb... Hamburg Steak, per !b;, Hucoa Margai'ine .u , .35 .28 .12 ,15 .16 .06 .22 .35 .22 Unviul reserve with Federal Hesei-v e Bunk ; . ... . >V3h i.n. vault and amount due. ** irum natiuhal' bank's Auiuuui. _ diui . from ..-Slats biinkH, bankers, and trust roiii'iutMes In the United 'States,' (other than ihr i-ludeil'ln Items 8;.»; or 1(1). 'Total'M Items 9, lOj'm, 12, and. 13 I. .»'5.9,-847.59r ('tu-i'Us un banks located' otit-. sld'e of city o r town- of rfpurtlna: bank and other cash. Items ..,.. itedemptlori fund with U. S. Treasurer uml due i'roiri U. S, Treasurer' . . Total LIABILITIES (•'iipital 1 stock paid ih . . ;Sui i»ius , fund ..; riiUt\.i'led i> r *o - Ills .,. . . J12JA4.I3 - ,10^— — •%• 12.M.1.13 L, ^H current ex - pi-iisfs.. Interest and taxes! paid..., • 2,201.67 riivuiaiiuK notes outstand- 28,8'40 iX '37.749.83'; • -. ^ ..-...'.; 82,037.71 - . 148.09 1,250.00 J030.UI5.43 J 25.000 DO BUSINESS OPPORf UNITY--ViUage garag e and gas station on State road, 12 miles from Rochester; room, fo r 8 cars ; engine room, generatorj Gould pump. Price onl y $2,500; $1,000 down; stock at inventor?; D. C. In- graham) representing, Russel l Real Estate . Co,, 38 Mason street. Newark. Mlw2 SODU S CENTER •Miss Edna Kaupp is supplying i-. District No. 4. Miss Kaupp taught in this district during th e years 1919- 1921. Miss Lucile Peer, the regfulai teacher, is recovering from a, severe' attack of influenza. Matthew Hoffman ah.i f-iniily have moved into the tenant hom e m Orri'r Crane's farm. Anthony Fishc and fanil y l.a> moved ti Ontario. Mi Fi lui: wi!' •.,tk the Murphy farm. Mr. ai I J! - Ernest DeCra?ker ,wi!J oc-ipv; l- ; Fisher house after April 1. Mrs. C. N.. Jagger enter'ain'M : small group of ladies at n le:i par'y i her home ^on .Saturday aftern^o\. Mni'ch 18. Marsiro t Cutis era-;' .•'!-'•• 1' t v ••r'i'* in c.'.'lebra'tion of Saint Pi t rieVs Day: On March 10 slii h a I . <i : nner paity far eight jourdc*.- Aft'' dinner music and game s were enjoye'l On March 18 Mas-garet .ffijri '.air.e 1 -if ijtc'n: h party of sixteen erirl<. Fiiend^.iri Marion are jtla It.7 lea IT. 'hat\Sam\ Rich, son of N'irm:i Ri. ,v has re-tnrned to hi.-i work in the t'l.i versify of Rochester, Mrs. H. R. Griffin spent FrUa< March 17, i n Rochester, Master He schel is the proud: owner of.a new tricycle. John Van Ostrand and Clifford Top ping,, students in the Vniyer-ity ' Rochester, spent the week-end at the' homes. John tried out his \ppp\ b? hiking from Palriryra t o Marion Frida; afternoon. Charles Steyaart, a student in Col- gate I'niversity, spent the wenk-etv with his father in Marion. Ethan Snyder, who is at presen' located; in Worcester, Mass., spent a ... . . : 28 .... .30 .... .20 .... ,20 SO ...... ,34 .,,... .36, 28 ....• .22 ... ;.36-3'8 : ;22 10 .... .16 .,>. .28 20 .... . .28 : ^45 ;.. . .20 .... .27: inf. • The Westminster Guild of the Ptvs lliyteriaii Church held a meeting at ti.t home of Dorothy Smith, Tuesday even ing The program was on China an - was presented by Ethel Elilredge Mabel Smith and Lena White. Miss Winifred GarliuA spent th veckfend; at her home ii] Mir.iarr. . Is your life strenuni.s? Let th seniors show you what \The .Strp. - . uous Life\ is. Harry. S . Carpenter spent Sat ..r la; afternoon and: Sunday with Mr., an Mrs. D. O. Crane,. On Sunday Mr-': Carpenter and little daughter, JOT Lee, motored to Marion with ffl.-pl from 'Rochester. Mr. Carpenter t- • •rtrrnEid with them. • ( Among those who. are. ill are: Mis vlaresi.'e Morton and her mi'ther, M » •Effv. Mortop, wh>are b.\\iag carjd f\i it ik e hjme of S. B..Cufti.< A 11.os' onjnyaBle class meefinj; \vn. iel-1' 'iy the Dorcas Cite'.e of, th e Ban :*>l rtuiVb ut^the homo Of Mrs. May Lookup,, Tuesday afternoon. The es- ; picial occasion' was a va n 'ty shower for Mrs; Burden Clark, of V« r 'alwrirth. who was a -member of the ..-lass until her marriage.. Mr«. H. Ii.. Griffin an.l. Mrs. Maria Crane, former teacher?. ••' the elassj were especial guests for th occasiom Refre.-hments were serve'' by th e committee, Mrs. May Lookup Mrs. Stella .Turner and Mrs, Addle Fririe. The body of Mr. John Reed, age 72, ivas brought to Marion, for burial' Monday afternoon. Mi\. Reed 'formerly -resided in Marion, but al the time of his death was ljving in Webster. . Y Julian Russell, son of Corrrelius Ru« sell,, of this village, is the firft to in 1 stall a radio wireless -receiving otitfi short time with his; family in Syn- i n the town 6f ^ion. Each eveainp euse Saturday, March 11. He and tw.i *»e family is entertained witn fin, other men came to Syracuse t, drive music and lectures from-distant cun- I Tuesday evening a small: party wa held at the home of Lucil'e Frine\ i: honor of Florence Morton, who is.sa ir to„ leave town for Water-part. Carr'i- were eft'joyed' by the g.uc ts. A nu-n ber of guests from out of town c.i joyed this event. Reserve the evenings, i f Mvrh .2' and 30, Melvin and Stanley Me it'in- spei thrge new Franklin cars back to Wor- cester. Mrs. Snyder accompanied her husband a s far as Albany. On her .return; she stopped in Utica to call on friends, Sh e called on Mr. and Mrs. C : . J. Oxley and found theni well, the two children of Mr. and Mrs. -Oxley are suffering with the whooping cough. Jacob Eliar, of Rochester, is \vork- ing on \Peter .1. Van HallN new d'-y , ^_ l) OUi , e , \ Sunday in PaTmyra wTp their itst.-i Peter Goossen, wh > sold his farm, Mrs. Richard De Coster, has recently moved to th e vilHge. ' Mr: and Mrs. R. B: SI inn, ^ ai \Mis Joseph DeWitt bought the farm, and •^ s ?'<' 't- Peyo have be-n ?*1IT has how taken possession. - ,. friends in -Rochester-the on t f- v .lav William Wrigh t held \hi* sale Mare'i Th e society, called the Phiddis'.s. o( 15. He sold his own property. This the IJniversity of Rochister, of :<]v '• was-the largest sale of the season. It Esther Deyn is a member,, will give was estimated' that five hundred pe-- church, entertainment- in Bro.-KtOrf sons were present. Stock anl ton's Friday evening, March.24. Mi-s Fsl-h\ * Id well. Webs'er Lovejoy -bought *ill give a reading, and take part in .- a team, for ,$430.(10. Peti-r lieB'- k play written by one of -he fu.sinv boucht the black horse for $22r.;(l r .; girls. At a later date the -Phid li-.'> Mr. Wright has bought, a Hnisc. ; n are going t) give an eht'e.i-.tainnie.nt ir N-wark an d will move there April ! Pitt's ford. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Hk, N. L. MCDONALD DBN-TIH T . All work saMsfselory. SSohino- forme sdmlnlstereil fo r painless extraction of teeth. ' Phone 49J-.I. Miner BlOrk , NeWsrk. N . V. ANNA F. JACESGN <:K»KRAI, IMU'BAMK »«ECT PALMVRA, N. V Plre. Cyclone, Life and Acri-' dent Insurance Workmen's f'om- .pehsation. Insurance n'niv re- if«bl# .companies represented Bsll Telephone 200-R THIS NEWARK HOSPITAL Fullj' equipped to. care for ma- ternity cases, medical and surg-i.- cs l eases. Apply Mirnu'isrh vour •wh physician or .surg-eon for •nrtrance to. hbspltsl MARION :PO«T OrFlrB Malta Arrive Malls Depart t:UA. M . «:4BA . M. 4:0 0 P.M.. 2 00 P.'M . MARION THE RAILWAY ( OHPOItATION Operatlnr trains between Marlon, N. Y. arid Newark, N. Y. In effect May 24, 1920 Daily except Sunday BasthosiHi Leave Marioii. . . .7:45 A: M. 3:35 P.M Ar. Newark, N. T. C. 8U. ... l:2B A. M. 4:15 P.M Ar. Newark, Penn. *. R: Sta... . .I:!B A.M. 4:30 P.M. . Westboitii d L». Newark p«nri. It: It, Sta. 9:40 AM. 6 20 P. M. hi. Kawark, N. Y. Cantral sta... .946 A. M r>:25 p. M • Arrlre Marlon. 10:SS A. M. 6:00 p: M. Stops matda on al»nal at the follow- poinU: Rich SldliiK. Mahders, Usher's Crossing;, Beais: Town Lin* Road, Sand Hill •tar Work*. „.__. jnHml to change ; or with- draw this schedule without notice U. L. WHITE, gupt Marlon. N. Y. Zk jfacsiars, £ S% By Frine & Thirkell. Lehiohs, per dozen Bananas, per doz...... Oranges, per dozen. .... Campbell's Soup..... .,. Raisins, lb..,. Pea Beans, .lb*.. Lima Beans, lb Onions, lb... Rice's Seeds; package.. Potatoes, per bu.. •. —\.. Kerosene, gallon By E. Warner & Son. Phorie 40 ; .... .18 .40 40=60 .10 ...- :25 I'l ,06 ..: -.-. 09 .,..„;-.. .05 1(1 1.25 ,. .11 Phone il-R ; Coal; and Hay—Retail Prices Chestnut, delivered. ..... Stove, delivered Egg, delivered Pea, delivered 2% oft for cash. Timothy hay. , ... ....... ,$13.95 .13:95 .... 13/70 11,95 .,.$26.50-28.00 Wholesale Prices \led K'-'dnry Bt-afo, per White Kidney IT'ahSj.p • imperials, per !b; , \\ ll'uw Eyes, per tt>. . . Pea Beans, ]>er lb.... i*) DV •'!L.., ... . .O\ 0- or .111':. tharies L. Scybold, Prop., Phone 1-M Bran, per cvit..^... Corn, per cjvt Oats,, per 1 c.vt. .:,'.,..., ; .. Corn Meal, per cwt.,,, ,.... Wheat, per cvv.t... Hume Middlinps, :per ctt.t....... 'Jluten, per cw : -t ,...,. Dairy Feed, per cwt...., .' Brewer's- grains,, per cwt «'. Cotton See d Meal, cwt.. . . ;Qil Meal, per cwt... /Corn and oats ground, p?r cwt.. Schumaker's Feed, per cwl..... Scratch grain, .per cwt . , 5'; off for cash. Ketail I'rirep Pride Spring-Wheat FIo.:r 2\. :'nrity Blended Fll ur 251b Carnation Winter Whea t FI •tu' 251b ..,,,. Torn meal, :5 l b , : Grahani. 5 tb .-$ 2;0t. . -1 6 • 2.0f). .. 1.86 . 2.:,'. . 2 1\ • 3,4 '.\ :.'..\> . 1,9 . 2S' . 3:15 . L90 . 1.7?. 1.2 1.1- •l«.r,89.'7.o 24,600.0 0 262. M i'<-i:tirii->l checks outstanding. ,-;,shk-i' s checks on o.wri bank ..'u islanding 1.038.41! T, 1.1I o f Hems -a 21. 22,\ 23, 24, and '25., $ 1,291,02 iii-inaiiil deposits (other than - liau k deposits) sitbjec t to i.e*uM-ve (deposits - payable- iviihln . 30 -days): Individual ' deposits subject to .. hec k \. .,, .... . . 189.(131.18 'l',.1,11 of demand ,i,,i'osilH (other tiia n bank de- jmsits ) subject lu lii-serve-: $189,031.18 •r-tii*' «it'ito'slts subject t o Ke- s,-r\ e (payable after 30 il.iyw. or subject to. 3 0 days MI- more .notice , and 'postal savings):: '..hiilicnte s or \deposi t (other 'tluin- fo r money borrowed) 2.\>;9 ii'-lii-r time deposits 344.020.22 Total o f time deposits sub- j,-i-,t t o 'Reserve, Items 32, :i:l. 31 . and 35.. $369.933.52 •Tiitul .-.. $63fl.94r,.48: siat,- of Xew York, . County .of, Wayne, 1. V M. .Lucc/t'ashier o f the abdve- • .rm.-il. Hank , do solemnly swear that in- .ii.ov e statement i s .true- t o the bes t .1' m\ 'knowledge and -belief. V-. Mi lal'CK . Cashier, ^ulisct-ibeil and sworn to before mo isih dav o f March. 1922 « • Yi. S. -UOdKRS. . N'otiir y Public -. I ^Attest:: . It. :S BCKH. , C X JADOIOR . PKTEIt STBYAAltT: Directore Mil Harlan Marshall returned Thursday from spending several weeks with his parents in Roaring Branch, Pa. 0 It is reported that William Tellier has the. ''flu.\ Always patronize home institutions and thus make the town grow ' Call at Marion Bank. Marion Insurance Represents the best and most reliable Companies ft. S. Bush, Prop. in IlillBIH^I C£ST ft W0BD WANTED WANTED—Sales manage r for terri- tory between R' Chester and Syracuse;, also woman to work in candy shop.-.f Inquire 22 Church street, Newark, N..' Y. bl2wlj WANTED-^Agents, $10 t o $12 per day , can be made by any actiy.e man sellingi •ombined life, health and accident ,polp| •ies;; experience unnecessary under otin- system of selling;, district manager',' \iintr.a'-t given to me n willing, t o wqi'k. ', Add-css the L'nity, 500 Snow Bldg., ;L ing,. Syracuse, N; Y. bl2\v2: 'WANTED•--- Waitnsse-; good pny ind steady positions. Apply at oftce. ''Uifisjn' Springs Sanitarium, Clifton Springs, N. Y. bl2w.7 ;:«iiHiiaiiiipiii«iaiioHipiii!aiiiiiii Apple and Pear Trees m We have 5,000 two-year-old | treies. No. 1 grade, slightly hail- •'' marked, though not one bit in- . . juredi J'J Call at the- nursery to se e them. Trees fresh dug while you wait, so you can take the m home with you: • PEAR^Bartletti.Seckei.eiapp's I Kieffer, at 4 0 cents each. '] APPLE-^Fifteen ' standard var- ] ieties, at 30 cents each. Silver Hill Nursery! CHARLES E. KELLEY, Prop. ; Newark, N. Y. i'hone—Newark, 371-J el lw2 UlllipiiUPIIHIIi •KttlilKl, r t: i', 1 i^vjt^ Columbia Dry Bat- teries work better and last longer —for ignition on. the Ford while cutting -r-for gat engine! r^for tractors —-for:bells and buzzers ^~ fortherxnostats -^for- dry battery light*. 'in g outfits, in closet, cellar, garret^ -barn, woodshedi.etc.' The world's thpit'famoiu. dry battery. Used where, group, of irxdtiidual cells is needed, -fijhnestpek Spring. Clip Binding Posts at no-extra charge our back! Put a Columbia \Hot Shot\ Ignition Battery under the front seat of your Fotd, arid use its cur- rent for sure-fire ignition 'while start- ing. Full ignition power instantly, regardless of weather. The Col- umbia \Hot Shot\ No. 1461 fits iindbr the frppt seat—'put it there today. Columbia Dry Batteries for all purposes are sold by electricians, auto supply shops -and garages, hardware and general stores, and implement dealers. Insist upon Columbia. -\S'«cy&s:-./t-. Ii •acarSr^grn.-; ~+v*rft*^^j^z.\?M^&i*$d!u.-, .ue^J' j TRUCKIN G w KOR SALE 1'F.QR SALE—Fine .surrey, Elkhart, make; with extr a pole, and irood; light iouble harness. 91 North Main: street Newark. bl2w2 p l.i). FOR SALE-^-A brand new indoor Prairie State brooder; capacity 100- 1 25 chicks. Arthur-Jeffrey, Marion, N. Y. \•• el2w2 . FOR SALE OR^EXCHANGE-r-City nvrier wil l sell or exchange 'his equity : n' i5-acre farm between Mancheste' tnd palmyra for gasoline station^ mer- .rantile business, 'or hou^e and lot with an acre or two, of iland near trolley gravel loam soil; some muck; R El D., telephone if you want it; 7-rooni house newly decorated last year; good barn toultry .house\ v corn and hog hovse ; youjig, fru.it for faniily; 100; berry \hushes; fine water; '3-acres wheat,, 'n. icres rye. Price,.$2„800; $1,700 dnvn. T). C. Ingraham, representing Russell iReal Estate Co,, 33 Mason street. New ark. bi2w2. FOR SALE—iSeveral ton? of clover hay; .also some mixed hay. L. J. ;Swcezey, Marion, N. Y. t>12w2' si: .(IT. Haxton & 'PeHy-rl'hune S Wheat ,..,... , Potatojes ,.; Red Kidney Bean*, per lb ...... . •\..'. .' O—, '\ .'.'. (Mi.-ir-tci-'No, !(•: !•: •RHiMJB'T -IH ' I'lI K 'f'l>.\UIT-l4»V if the - Klrs t National Banli , n t Marion, in the Sta;c of Xewv York, a t tin- i-Io«c ,f loisiio-HS oil Mai'cii li 1 'I'l-'.' RKRlifllCKS l.oirn s am i clls- i mints. Ini'lutlliiK - .. ii- : t!U , i.uiii^' in-- ^ r _.__ i:ciitancc s ' ii f \ oilier li.uiki*. .and . forelim. lilLls fit . cxcliaiiei' o r , ilt-iiftK sol.i. w.itli iiiitrirseinciit* id 1'iii bank S217 '.\•\, \1 T.itiil -Ion us .-. J-'.r.t \• • • i\ 1 lilrafti: .'IIIIVI* i liri-d .\ • . -I\ • u.i -.1 1111 ,-.n I 11, ,1 In x,'.i.ll|-t- lilitlo n i-V S • I J |., r v Mli e S i,-.l|.-l 1'liHC.I i.-.. i-:.,\.-iii- ,1 ». .-Ill I'.ll-. ,- .iN Kl... iv-o. :-i.'lil.-i- .iiiluri- nil., Kiii'-- '$!-0iH! FOR SALE—Farm of 127 acr.es, one mile south of Sodus Center; 22 acres fruit; good buildings;'will exchange for house and - lot in town; Frank Mesr singer, Sodus Center* N. Y. blhv3p FOR SALE—Fine semi-bungaHw in Sodr.s: large lot, plenty of fruit; ce- dent bottom cellar; furnace, wate.*; •lectric lights ; house built only f-Vur vears Eor immediate sale $4,500 'alios it.; $2,000 down. D. C. Ingraham, representing Russell: Real Estat e CJ 33 Mason street, Newark, b11w2 FOR RALE—fi\ 1 '\''': hnsjness hlnck o n We. sell and guarantee these fine pens ,, L. A. Shoales Marion, Ni Y. Phone 19-W. SPRING FASHION SHOW Fri.-Sat.-Mar.-24-25 l f I Yon are cordially invited • •' I Sirs. A, M. Corteville f MARION, N.Y, TRY MORILOILS ' WE CARRY A -FULL LINE OF MOBILOILS GENERAL Mobiloil \g\^7-E3pecially recommended for Ford ciars Mobiloil Arctics-Light Medium Body. Mobiloil \A\^-Medium Body Mobiloil \B\—Heavy Body Mobiloil \B-B\^Mediitm Heavy Body Mobiloil \C. & G. C.\—For Transmissions Differential am! Timing Gears • '. Mobilubrieant-^The ideal Grease for ail purposes. We can offer ypii attractive prices ih small or large quantities, John Howell Marion, New York Dealer in FARM PRODUCE EGGS POULTRY VEAL. PORK VEGETABLES FRUITS FEED, Etc. GASOLINE OILS TIRES and TUBES Phones^Store, 21-R. etf . House, ll.W A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF, MOTOR GENEtf r-TRlfCklNG I* VL >• •• >•>•>•• .^ • pa niKiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiEiiaiiiiiiiiii rfirg ning Phenomenal Savings Possible In These Massive trass Beds This special selling of sturdy, rigid and attractive brass beds is without exception the greatest value ever offered at the price. Don't rely upon your imagination nor the illustrations above to give you an idea as to (he values that await you. The beds are of four poster and continuous post style. Finishes are very attractive. Construction Is of the best. Don't delay-^come and avail yourself of the opportunity to share in this wonder value NOW; STUERWALDS, NewarK South Main street, Newark; store op first floor; two flats oh second; cement hasement; furnace; g>:\od property for investment.. Price, $5;800; $1,500 down. D. C. Ingraham, representin? Ru?seH Real Estate Co., 33 Mason ftreet,. Newark. , bll.w2 FOR SALE-r-T^roo'm . house oh- Elrh-; vood avenue; Newark; larger porch fine garden; poultry housej city water. ras, -wired; for electricity. Price ;B .'3.100; $B00 tlpwn. D. C. Ingraham,'i \presentin g Riis--ell Real- Estate Co . j| , ... 13 Mason street, Newark. . hllw2 j In which we present the \OR SALE—Conibinath n store anl -.•sidence and' gas station in ViM-ig. -f Newark; store,, 10x40,; 8 living oonis in. residence; large barn; a-real '•uy at $4,500.; $2,000 down; stuck at .i'i*entory. D. '(•'. Ingraham, represent- ing Russell Real Estate Co:,. 33 Ma/on' street, Newark. bttw2. FOR SALE^.V .set of he.lr om furni- ture; also a. buffet and six dining-rporii chairs, at my home on Marion-Wil- liamson road. Mrs. Spencer.Jeffrey, ellwl TO REKT iiii Everything in lumbei% for houses, barnsi storages, f 1 :': garages, sheds, etc. II Material furnished for porch work and interior trim. :;. 1 - ' ' si •'• Also, doors, windows^ lath, shingles, and paper' roofing. '' I Plaster, Plastei' Board and Cement; ;. ; Contracting and building. No job too big or too small. I • - - - -^ I Haxtoii, Petty 4 Hutcfeinsoii • TO REmV-The new house on the E. T. Luce farm. William Van Strien, Marjon, N. Y.. el2wl; latest fashions in f 1 Ladies' Hats S ; We invite you to inspect them March 24 arid 25. Misnsi.LA-N'Eors\ •IF' YOU HAVE a store or gasoline/p Ration yoii want.to sell,-it will pay ySu: ~ •in ciimmiinicate with us at once. We- have^ several prospective buyers on. •ur waiting list. D. C.lngraham.l representing Russell Real Estate Co..; 13 Mason street, Newark. bl2:v2 HoffmastBr MARION, N, Y. Phone 38-W. ellwl : > • • • a ....,...i , . • ••;:;;:B 2 | ,| i i i- i I l ^'aniiiiiiniiiiinJiii'iiiaiiiiaEiiBiiaiiiaiiiHiia!*; If you are thinking of buying a duster, see us before yoii buy. W»a have the agency for the Dosch Dusters and dusl= ing material Decker Sprayers, Rex time Sulphur, Ar senate of Lead, both di-y and paste. REMOVAL SALE We are planning to move our store into the Rice Block, and offer for sale, for CASH, our complete line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Consisting of DRY GOODS UNDERWEAR NOTION* DISHES MATTRESSES, ETC.. AT 20 percent DISCOUNT UNTIL WE MOVE •SALE CLOSES SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK FfilNE « THIRKELI MARION, N. Y. e27.tf Prices are Lower MARION HARDWARE, Inc. MARION, N. Y, ti'iiaiiniiiiiiiaiiiiiiii eTw II inariEsrii • *