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: ^a , -:«F , ^~\>S\ffi' \'^^m^^(9f^''TV^^^^'^^ '^^^•CT/.^-.^--^^ *• *7V' •^ FOUR THE MARION ENTERPRISE, NEWARK, NEW. YORK, FRIDAY, MAfiCJI 31, 1922 \THETEOPLl^ I»A?ER» tMVtlCIAL OtMECTOIRT POII MARION _* . Atavte Vcastor *> _ ,Ki«. <f«»rl« J. Hiwltl, Look*. Cayug-a Co*. B».,..-» -N. T.. ' Sii • \Ww. ClTds W. jgnmpp, Lyons. N. Y. fa'.'J' *WT, Purohsss, N«w»rk, N. T.. ?5 J '• ' Casmtr Clerk, , Charles A. Now*. Lyons, N. r. CMarijr Troiaarrr Gloria S. Reevss, Marlon, N. Y Sheriff Bert Vklsntlne. Lyon's, N. T. aatwrlavteaiesit •( Poor CHUM; K. Stalker, Wast Walworth. N T. •aawrlatcailrat of IIIa»w»j« William Q. Slsaon. Lyons',. N*. Y.. Csra-Bcr - Dr; John Van Doorn, Marion, N T Cemstr Sealer . K. F. Cowles, Newark, N. v; Sayervlsor. M; B. Dean, Mafldri; S. V. TaWn Clerk . £,., A. Shoales. Marion, N. Y. .tuperlatradeal >>t Hlicannys E.. ]. Alian. Marion. N. T. Overseer of Voor ifollli Johnson. Mul'ion.. N Y lollcctor George Sp*-m-er. Marion. N. Y, Jaallrca of the IVii * R..B. Skinner. Marion. N. Y. Mi 13. Warner, Marion, N. Y ' *»Jt..Criiiie. Marion. N. Y. \' Stdnety (*. hookup, Marion, N Y. A'saesasrs g—Ai'W. Russell. Marion. X. Y. |«H. o: l)eyo. Marion, N. Y. Hr\ Albert Bush. Marlon. N. Y. • SrkMl Dlrrctara E. ;T. Luoe, Marion, N. T. W. H: Curtis, Marion, N. Y. Marian Befcaal TniatiMS A. L. Cook Charles H. Scutt Jacob La Roy , •dward D. Williamson Gharieii Bsaia \ ~ Caastaale-s Barnard \White. Marian, N. Y Peter Lybart, Marion. X. Y . Qeors;* Spencer, Marion, N. Y. J. ,D. ,Co»k, Marlon. N. T: ; Henry Russell, Marion. X. Y, GCIT A WORD WANTED WANTED — Waitresses; good, pay v and steady positions. Apply at once. \ Clifton Springs Sanitarium, Clifton, Springs* ;N. Y. bl?w7 (/ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ] 'Katas* ta Crealtara ta Prodace Claims— * Pursuant to an* order of Hon. :Clyde ijK W. Xnapv, Surrogate of Wayne rouhty. ; >U)i:«tfea is herefty 'riven to all persons, v AKvtpaT' claims jkffainst., Renssell&er ' E. [USoh, late of Marion, in the County ^,«it* Wstyn*. ilejoeased, that they are re- \J'\v. »*«ifiera tnareof, to Roy Barrett and rt .. :.W. Hay- Conyerse, the Administrators: -t 's»r :th* r said deeeased. at the, office of said Administrators in the t'uyler Block, Palsayra, on or before the 10th day of, . A»rti. A. D„ 1»J» - -r^Ssitsa October J, 1»»l. • ROT BARRETT, , , ,.-,,,. ., WiiUrCIWVBRSE, v K ,, Administrators. Converi* A ( v onyers*. -,\;'Att«irheys for Administrators, Falmyra, K. Y. »40wJ« .' Katie* ta rlrwdllurs. ts Prealaee Clalaaa , Pursuant to an order of Hon. Clyde W. Kiiapp, Surrogate o f Wayne County. \ notice is hereby atlyen to ail .persons. •^ '\•\ha-vltHr t-laihis against Orin Cole,; late- ^ , ^f \.Marlon in the-county of Wayn'e, de- oaased^ that -they are required to~pre- _*\.w sent the sa-me with the vouchers there- of, to Fanny Cole, the Executrix Of the < ~' said «leceased. at- the : residence of said Exe'ea»tr<»r,4>K feate .Town of Marion, \on or h.efore the J7ih day of May, A, D„ 1921. Hated November 21, 18J1. \• ' '• K-ANNT COLE. \ Ejfeclltrlx of the Will of Orin Cole. The biggest and best music store in Central New YorlfMs advertising at a special price, a certain* make of a player-piano, slightly used as a demonstratQr, for $585. This is a fair price when you consider their selling co'sts; Our price is $485 .for a new one* never used* same make. r If you will call we will v show you this advertise- I ment and several others : from vvhich you may draw i\ comparisons which will re^ II fleet credit on our state- '•'- ment that we 1 save piano |j arid piano-player purchase • ers from $66 to $200, be- ll cause of our low selling exv 'J. pense. jl The brainiest business II men of the vicinity buy of j Robinson's S ,, Newark, N. If, WANTED-^-Agehts, *M)toHSS,pefday can be made by any active man selling ™ combined life, health and accident polir •',' cies; experience nnnecessary under our system of selling-, district manager contract given' to nien willing to work.; Address the Unity; 500 Snow Bldg.,, irig, Syracuse, N. Y. M2w2 I'M' WANTEDr-Qld books on America.^- If you have volumes' published before 1830, write to, or call, on J. S, Nasmith, Marion, N ; Y. He will give a dollar for suc-h as he cari use them. el3wl FOR SALE FOR SAXE^Ford sedan, equipped with five hew tires, shock absorbers, •peedorheter. Weed chains; in extra good condition; $475. Curtis Scoflelifc Garage, East Union street, Newark, N. Y. M3wtf; ¥0R SALE—F920 Hudson Sport; 5, cord fires', two bumpers, spot light and motor meter; $1,100; terms or ex- change; Curtis Scofield Garage, East Union street, Newark, N. Y. 13wtf JFOR SALE^Studebaker; starter and good tires; pretty good condition; $250, Curtis Scofield Garage, East Union street, Newark, N. Yi ibl3wtf MISCELXANBOUS IF YOU HAVE a store or gasoline station you Want to sell, it. wilj pay you to communicate with,us at once. We: have several prospective ihuyers on our waiting listr D. C..Ingraham, representing Russell Real Estate Co., 33 Mason street, Newark. b!2w2' - Corirected March~29, 1B28 Dairy Butter, per lb i ,v. .35 Cheese, per tb -.'' .28^ Bread , A .. .12 Parker' House BoUsY ,..\. ,15 Butter Crackers, per lb, •«* Sugar, per lb .'.;.,.; .. .06' Mixed Nuts, per lb. .,...- 2Z English Willniits, per-lb. .,,.>;, ,35 Eggs,, per dozen ....''... .22 III FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-M3»ty •!'j | owner wilt self or exchange his equity X'l in 15-apre farm between Manchester: and Palmyra for gasoline station, mer^ cantile business, or house and lot with ah acre or two of land near trolley; gravel loam soil; sortie muck; R F. p., telephone if you want it; 7-rboni house, newly decorated last year; good barn\ poultry -house, corn and, hog house; young fruit for family; 100 %erry bushes; fine water; 3 acres wheat, 2 acres rye- Price, $2,800; $1,700 down,; D. C. Ingraham, representing Russell: Real Estate Co., 33 Mason street, New ark, -baw2 FOR SALE—Fine surrey, Elkhart make; with extra pole, and, good light, double harness. 91 North Main street Newark. bl2w2p, PARK AVENUE CLINICAL HOS- PITAL Training 1 'School for Nurses; registered school; three years course;, eight-hoiir day iix day-week! educa-: tional requirements: completion-of,one year High School or equivalent; course to college graduates two years. For , information apply to Superintendent; of Park Avenue Clinical Hospital, 789 Park avenue; Rochester, N. Y. \ . - bl3w?p » %r*n£T\ x -4 yir a ksar, \. Alt«rttes*.;fn?.,S»»i , utrix. Williamaorfi' XT T. e47w2t Sfl'UEMK CijlitT—State of New York County of Wayne.. liny Barrett, 1'laiiifIff.. aeainst .Au- gusta L>i!leiihf>rk .<;race Wqkeihhu. Kib- . n*» - l»ill«'iil»*»fk. XustiHla\ Larkins ,->-. A-loiizo Wllli.*iii«, Sjirah T.raub. Burton' \ .iita'-Uory. Hay Maii»Vr>, ; Stanton Matlory.. ,>la>' Alalli>r\ :Ktt,-!', Frances' Hurrpll ,\,ia! Uiirr*in. li,ivvaril /Barrett. It'arwli' Jlai-rett, We'sley .1. Barrett. Delia De- iJelleke\.. i.Ieorge Kerjiison. l.iz^tf Washer Y.imi'ii; l»a\.ld Kerguson. Haroli ,' ilet Miami. William <\ Mi rlellnml. Kl- len M., Ahlx'tt, Juhiv X\an Arnburg. tier-, tl'ude K-. Kr*it\tin^ei <;harle* W Van (\lief .lanivs A. Van I'llef. Willarii t> Vail Clief. Mary A. Vaii r'Jief, :l(>se|»hiue Btodafei.t. Alii-e 1*;. .\Val<]i>rr. l-Marence - l.'hillip!*; 'le'riHHn flapper. ,Jennie Clap- „ per. TlltbittH, Clark. A\an Ambers.' Jessie B. Soui'es, Uuy K Van Amhurg Ktlwin 'K. Vaii AnibiirK; Urai-e *>. Wil- cox. I>ahiel' Blbmrell, lttaat- Khiifelt. L.ea- Jie A. Shoales, ilarloek-l'tter Haril.ware Oomitany. Isaac tloosseri. I!eter K 'Jslevsht,, Jtoy Barren, and'\y. Ray C'on- -Verse: as administrators of the estate' -of' Kensselae.r\ K. Fer'sr'uson, late of the ? o*wn of Marion. Wayne County.\ New; ork, rteeeaseel, and .l.ohh'Doe'and Mary Roe, the said names JohnPo e and Mary ' Roe lieins: ftetitloiis. meaning; thereby. any.. other heirs-rat-law of the said- ftensselaed K. Ke\'rR;us6n. deceased. M any such there .be. and'.tlieir grantees isssicnees or lienors, and the surviving widows, husbands\ devisees, heirsrat*- law,,-«;raiitees. assignees\or lienors, exe- eulor« -and adhiinistrators i»f aiiy siicb, li.eirs-at-Ia\v \i )ur may be> dead. If any aueh there-Vie. w.hnfte resjie'riive'names and places of residence are trhkho.wri.tn plaintiff. Iiefendans: TO THK ABClVK SAME!) DKFKND- AN'TS; Tou are hereby .summoned- to. answer the. complaint in .this action., \and t o s,er'\e. a copy rff .your answer; ot if the complaint is not'served withthi s summons, to sen\-e a notice\ of appear- ance, on. the plainfiff's attorneys\ within : twenty' days after,, .the service of this summon,, exclusive of the day of ser- vice. In. case-of your failure to, appear or answer; judgment Will be taken airaiust you ;b>- default, for the reli'pf demanded in the.complaint Trial to.be held in Wayne rountv Dated February 1. 1322 Converse * <\* Converse. -- -* Attorneys for Plaintiff. Ofllce\ and Post Office Address. ' Palmyra. N. T. To: Gertrude B KfOttinKer. Charles W. Van CUef. .lathes A. Van Cllef, Wil- lard D. Van Cilef. Mary A. Van Vlief. Augusta I^arkins, Jessie B. Sbules- and' John Doe and .Mary Roe. the said name* John ,I,oe arid.Mary Roe b'eirit: fictitious, meanlnc\ thereby atiy other heir\e T at-- iaw of the said Hen'sselaer £ Ferguson.- deceased; if any\ 'such there be,, .and; their .s*rariteea„a'asifriees or lienors, and the surviving, widows, husbands'., \de- visees, heiri!-at-law.:grantees;.aasig-nees' -.or lienors., executors and adminlstrtbrs\ Of any.such helrs'-st-law who may 'be dead, if Tiny such there be. whose re-, speotive name's- and' places of residence are unknown to the plaintiff, the fore- g-ainjr -Summnns- is served upon you by publication pursuant to in Order of Hen. S. .\. Sawyer. Justice of the Su- preme Coiirt, dated the 22d day of Feb:' . ruary; 1922. and;filed with the complaint In the office of the Clerk of the Couritv' of Wayne in Lyons. N*. \T. The object at the said action is for the partition of sale of certain p'rerriises situate in. the Town -of Marlon. Wayne -County, New Yorlt, ami in the-Town of Junius; County of 'Seneca; \>i r York. of which Rensselaer' E; Ferguson, late of the Town of Mai-io'h. deceasefl. dieil • seised. Converse X- Converse; .* Plaintiff's Attorneys. Office.and Post office Address. Pslrnyra. N. T. esiv.tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY S tfR. N. L. MCDONALD liRVTis'T » . All work satlsfsctor.y Sonirio forme sdmlntstered for painresn' extraetion, of teeth. Phone <9J-J. stever Blsek, JSewsrk. in: Y ANNA F. JACKSON QBHKKAt IH»rBA\t r AGENT PAMITRA. N. T. Fire, Cyelone; Life and Acci- dent. Insurance Workmen's Com- pensation Insurance. Only re- Ilabie companies . represented. Bell Telephone 100-R. \ THE NEWARK HOSPITAL Fully equipped to r*r« tor ma ternlfy eases, medical and surgr eal eases. Apply throuch your own physician or surge*>o for enrtrance to hospital. MAtllON PORT OFKICF sfalla Arrive <• Nalla Deaart *:4IA.II. 11:45 AM. 4:1* P.M. 2:00 P. II. MAstlOK THE RAILWAY CORPORATION Operatlnr trains between Marlon, N. T: and Newark, N. Y. m In effect May 24, 1920 Dally except Sunday .EaetkeuaV be«T« Marlon... .7:45 A. M. At. Newark, N; Y. —C. Ita; .1:21 A. M. At. Newark, Penh. *. X. \'Btm-i .•...'«:« A. M. Westseaa l fcv. Newark Pehn. \.*.' R: Sta 9-40 A M. liv. Ne'witrk;. N. r. . Central Sta 9:45 A. M Arrive Marlon. 10:25 A. M. HeH uaa on signal at-the follow- •etoU: Rich Siding. Menders. •r», ri#her's Crosslnr Reals' -^-. Town Una Road, Band Hill rate r Works, .it la reserved to chance or wlth- rtkll MdMaal* without notice. M. I* WHITE. «upt. Marlon. N. Y. S:3B P ,M 4:15P.M. 4:SOP; M. 5 20 P: M. : 5:25 P.~M. . i;00 P. M. FOR SALE-rFarm of 127 acres, one mile south of Sodiis Center; 22 acres; fruit; good buildings; will exchange! for house and lot in tbwn>. \Frank Mes- singer, Sodus Center, N. Y. 1)llw3p: SEE FRANK DE RIGHT, Marion,; about high grade shoes for men, women and children; also suits and! overcoats, made fo measure, and save money. elleaw2 A dance for the benefit of the East Palmyra baseball team .was 'held, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Youngs on Wednesday ntght.^SCahcr ing and cards furnished the entertain- ment. Refreshments and ice eream cones were sold; The proceeds .were*, $33.00. The dance was under the di- rection of Vernon Young, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durfee Young attended from Marion, Mrs. Emma Ryan has rented the rooms in Mrs, T. M. taber's house on Union street, formerly occupied by Mrs. Minnie Herman, \- \ ' Poultry and Meat. By C. Cattieui Phone 21-M. Wholesale Prices Heavy fowls, wholesale, per lb live ... . ..I';., ,,... ...,.;..• Retail Prices Malaga Grapes, lb... ; Dates, lb ...;....- .... Large Prunes, lb Chickens, jier lb............... Sirloin Steak,- lb ; Porterhouse Steak,: lb ,...-. Round; Steak, Vh. .„....;...... Shoulder Ste«k, lb . Lamb Chops .,,.,.,..,..«•,.. Pure Pork Sausage, per lb.. Lard .,,.,..,,....... Compound,, lb....,. >.,, Bacon, lb... .,.. Salt Pork, lb ..„,.-.;... Pork Chops, lb....;... i,;.-. Creamery Butter, per lb Hamburg Steak, per lb,./; Nucoa Margarine ...;.. Pea Beans, lb......... Lima Beans, lb....... Onions, lb. Rice's Seeds, package. Potatoes, per. bu.,,. .1 Kerosene, gallon ,.,;.,. .06 .0». .05 .10, 1,25 .14: -.28 . .30 , .20 . .20 . .so; . .34. . -.36. .. 28 . .22 .36-38 ,. .22; . .16 . J5' . .28 ,20 ;28 By E, Warner & Son. Phc% lt-R Goal and HayV-Retaili Prices Chestnut, delivered; ., $13.96 Stove, 'delivered , 13.95 Egg, delivered .t .; 1S.76 Pea, delivered:.;..•»• 11-95 2% off for cash. Timothy hay .\ Wholesale Prices Red Kidney Beaifs, per lb; White Kidney Beans, per lb Imperials, per lb...;..... Yellow Eyes, per ft...,,-.., Pea Beans, per lb..,....'.. dTRUCKING TRY MOBILOIIA r rV\ I GBNEHAI $26.50-28:00 ;07 .-. .07, .05; .05 .04 & 'H Mrs; Roxie Calhoun is visiting her niece in Rochester. Mr. Scott Allen spent the week-end with his family in Marion. Leah Poyzerj of Rochester, spsnt the week-end with Mrs; Kenneth John- son. Mrs. C. Roy Curtis and Mrs, Peter Corteville Were in Rochester shoppini? Monday. Mrs. Albert Bull, of Newark, visited Mrs.' Elizabeth Malcolm the fatter part of last week. Mr, Peter Steyaart and Howard arc boarding wjth Mr. and Mrs. Madison; Reynolds for the present. • Miss Grace Young is at present In Willianison learning the miliinerj- ti'ade with her aunt, Mrs. G. D. YounR. Mr. Harvey Snyder, of RichfieK!,, and Mrs. • L. W, Snyder have beei- visiting at Blaine E. Snyder's, at Wat- kins. The Junior Philathea 'class of the Baptist Church held a, class meetinsab the home of Florence Jeffrey, Monday evening. Miss Dorothy Line and Miss Lillian Gcininder, of Rochester, were guests of Miss Dorothy Van Ostrand for : Sunday. Gharlbtte Perduyn entertained si little girls at supper on Tuesday March 21. This was Charlotte's fiftV birthday. The Honor Bright Girls of the Prr* byterian Church will show the mtivie \Inside the Cup,\ at the Mapb Thea tre, April 7 and 8. Mr. William. Driscoll had the mis fortune to fall from an apple t-rei : last Friday and break his ankle, Thi ankle, is now in a cast. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Johnson enter taihed six couples of young people a', their home Friday evening. • Danoin? was enjoyed by the party. Mrs. Ombra Kirkland. and' Misf Maud Fike, of Rochester, nieces if Mr*. Henry Wood, were guests of Mr and Mrs, Wood, Sunday. * Mrs. Charles McNairi of Dansvillc visited her cousins,. Mrs. Mylo Morri- son arid Mrs, Kenneth Johnson, or Wednesday and, Thursday of last we?k Florence Young celebrated her tenth birthday Saturday afternoon, by env tertaining twenty of her little girl friends at her home. She received many nice gifts. Mr. John Hemmings and Mr.. Abe Van Hall went to Rush Saturday to attend a cow sale at that place. Mr, arid Mrs. John Amelee arid tw. children have moved into Elmer Bus hart's house on Buffalo street. Mr Amelee will work for the Marior Hardware Company after April 1.' Mr. L, H. Grow has. been busy the past Week receiving congratulations becaaie of the arrival oil March 23 of twin grandchildren. A boy arid a girl were born to Mr. and Mrs. Cjint-in Orow, of Aftori, Chenango county. New York. Mrs. Grow is with her soft's family helping with the care of the new babied. FOR SALE—A brand new indoor Prairie State brooder; capacity 100-' 125 chicks. Arthur Jeffrey, Marion, N. Y. • / ei2w2 JFOR SALE-^Sevei-al tons of clover •hay; also some mixed hay, L. J. Sweezey, Marioiij N. Y. ' etBw2 FOR SALE—One pair black horses and harness.. Call 48. Newark, N. Y. ^ M3wl FOR SALE^-180 acres, with complete; equipment; 'two..first class houses; all barn buildings in good condition; full \me of nearly new tools needed on the; farm; 5 horses, 13 cows, 1 bull, f yearlings, 3 heifer calves; pigs, chick- ens; all cattle pure bred Holsteins; except two; enough fodder and\ feed go with, the place tijl pasture tune,' This place is located .3 miles of Lyons on level road. Owner would consider income property; small...form of good business. Fldyd B. DeWihdi represen- tative for F. S: Browhlee; call 70, Newark, N. Y, el3wl; FOR SALE^-50 acres, with stock anc tools; this is one of the pleasantest farms in Wayne county, on Route 20, and at.Stop 35; just out of corporation of Palmyra; all the buildings just as good as new; ,1 team of good horses, 6 cows, 2 calv^, 4 pigs; 80 chickens; a complete line of farm implements; new McCorirrfck binder^ new Crown drill, new hiowing machine,, new wagon^tc, All'the tools afe just as good as new bought last year. Price, $10,000, Floyd B. DeWil)d, representative for F. S. Browhlee; call 70, Newark, N. Y. M3wl FOR SALE^-30 acres of level land; 4, acres of ifood, young apple orchard; ill kinds of small fruit;';9-room house,; in good condition; good, large base- ment barn; V riiile north of Mahches. ter on State road. Will trade for 75 of 100 acre farm. Floyd B. DeWind; representative for F. S. Brdwnlee; call 70, Newark, N- Y. ^ bl3wl FOR SALE—1921 Buick, like new run 3,500 miles; extra tire and cover;; front bumper. Price, $1,106; terms or exchange. Curtis Scofield Garage, East Union street, Newark, N. Y. \ « bl3wtf FOR SALE-r-1917 Buick four roadf ster; cxtea tire,, ready to go;, $350, Curtis Scofield Garage. East Union street, Newark, N; Y. bl3wtf FOR SAtE-rrl9i9 Buick Six, in extra good condition; $750; terms, Curtis Scofield Garage, East Union street, Newark, N. Y. bl3wtf. FOk SALE-^1919 Oakland\ Six; this ear has a brand new motor; newly painted; in first class shape. Price,- $525. Curtis Scofield' Garage. East Union street, Newark. N. Y, bl3wtf .45 .27 By Frine & Thirkejl. Lemons, per dozen., Bariarias, per doz.,... .*. Oranges, per dozen....., Campbell's Soup.. .... ; Raisins, lb ...'.... Phone 40 ;- .48' ;.,..'.. ,40 ..;;:. .40^60 10 ...s... .25 Charles L. Seybold, Prop;, Phone 1-M Bran, per cwt;....,....,',...... $ 2;00 Corn, per cwt....;,.....,,.;. 1.61 Gats, per cwt...........,... 2.00 Corn Meal, per ewt:............; 1.85; Wheat, per cwt , '2.50, Horiife Middlings, per cwt...... 2.10 ; Gluten, per cwt 2.40; Dairy Feed; per cwt ;. 2.50 Brewer's grains, per cwt\. 1.90 43% Gottbri Seed Meal, cwt.....; 2,85 Oil Meaf, perewt ;.-...,,. S.1B GbVn and oats, ground, per cwt.. 1.90 Scmimaker!s Feed, per cwt.... 1.75 Scratch grain, per ewt;..';.\.. 2.35 ) 5% off for cash. • \ Retail Prices Pride Spring Wheat Flour 251b Purity Blended Flour 251b.,.. Carnation Winter Wheat Flour 25B) 1...... Corn meal, 5 lb ,...,..-...... Graham, 5 lb :......... fa ©. fa fa 3 w t m •m. < W K ! « 'K )M -1 s o •©• o o. \ WE CARRY A FULIV^INB Of MOBJteOII;^ Mobil6ii-\E\—Especially repommended for foiS. cars JVIobildil Arctic—Light Medium Body. Mcsbiloil \A\—Medium Body ' Mobiloil \B\-^Ueavy Body ... ^ ,, s , ' . Mobilbil \B^B\—Medium Heavy BQrijr) Mobilpil \C. & C. C.;WFpr Trartsmiaaion, differential and Timing Gears •.\ • i MobiiubricaiuV-The ideal Grease for all purgpsfes. .' ',\ /'' • -' •>'.•••- - ' i [ ' ' '•[-, • • \•'.'•;••> : \^ -'-'\ ' - We can offer you attractive prices in small or large quantities. John Ho well Marion, NewYwK Dealer in ' - FARM PRODUCE 'EGGS POULTRY. VEAL, PORK VEGETABLES FRVlTS FEEDi Etc. GASOLINE OILS ' TIRES and TUBES Phones—Store, 21 ,R. etf- H6use„ 11-W A GRADE FOR, EACH TYPE OF MOTOR O' M' H 7) rTRUCKING H •0- \«! H ' •a H s' 0 § 58\ a ? w 3 GENERAL A full and complete line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE DRY GOODS. Tin and Granite Ware, Ftoiir, Bread, Confectionery, Canned Goods, Brooms, Baskets* MATTRESSES NOTIONS THE CORNER STORE OF GENERAL MERCHANDtSE Frii>e & ThirRell MARION, N. Y. \^ w- You like to go down, town for your mail, just a few steps further and you can get your milks It won't be. carried around in the warm air or left on your porch, in the sun; • It stands to reason that your milk will keep longer^ and be better. We make Sunday delivery. Leave your order and you will fie supplied with Caldwell Place Grade A Guernsey Milk el3w' C ATTIEIT & JEFFERY, Distributors. FOR SAEET-1920 Nash Six; newly painted and rebuilt; extra tire; price, $800; terms. Curtis Scofield Garage, East Union street, Newark, N. Y. j bl3wtf FOR SALEe-Goie Pour touring; five tires, all nearly new; extra good me- chanically; new battery; would n>ake; a fine truck or pleasure car. Price, $225; Curtis Scofield Garage, East Union street, Newark. N, Y. bl3wtf; FOR SALE-^Reo 4; run, about 12,000 miles; newly painted; in good mechani- cal condition. Curtis Scofield Garage. East Union street, Newark, N. Y. bl3wtf FOR SALE—Columbia and BJack Dia-, mond berry sets; also young hew milch cow. Hackeman Bros., Mud Mills; Newark, N. Y. i bl3wlp; WAKE UP PAY CASH And get your fertilizer for $1.00 per tori plus the invoice cost. Quit paying your neighbors interest and bad debts. Quit using your fertilizer agents fpr bankers I am selling the Old Reliable Buffalo Fertilizer, Mixed goods in 126 pound sacks, or the chemicals, to make the same at the same price. I Kkve - <• NITRATE OF SODA GENUINE MURATE OF POTASH ANIMAL TANKAGE 16'; ACID GROUND LIMESTONE ' M. £» 't¥wn*r s* eI3wtf MUCK BLIGHT PROOF RED KIDNEYS \LIKE BEGETS LIKE\ 99'; will grow—550 plants to the pound We kept the entire Engelson & Hemrnlngs crop'of muck blight proof red kidney beans for seed. They yielded 43 bushels per acre, the finest beans you ever saw. Start right with perfect seed. We are offering this seed hand; picked for 8'iC per pound; we wilj exchange foi* the seed you havp saved at the market price for your seed. Vanderveef $ Coleman ByM.E. WARNER e?3wtf $ 1;20 1.00 .20 ,25 Haxton & Petty—Phone 8 Wheat ,..,.. .,.'.$1.2\0 Potatoes '......., fc . ^.90 Red Kidney Beans, ger ft.,,, .6% Always patronize home institutions and thui make the town grow Gall at Marion Bank. Marion Insurance Represents the peat and most reliable Companies ' R. S. Bush, Prop. sell and guarantee these fine pens L A. Shoales Marion, N. Y, Phone ISW. < KliiWIils iX.^;,;|| I LUMBER Everything in lumber, fpr houses, barns, storagesr garages, sheds, etc. Material furnished for porch work and interior trim. Also, doors, windows, lath, shingles, and paper roofing. Plaster, Plaster Board and Cement. Contracting and building. No job too big or too small. * Haxton, Petty <$ Hutchinson !*:= MILADY'S I I MltliNSRY I « MORE time.,and -care has 1 1 beeii taken iii creating these g I new Spring fashions than 1 I ever before. Colors of every f • description and decorations | ;| of exquisite taste on shapes- jj .|, to please yotir_ particular a | style.- We suggest an early -1. | visit while we show these J I, exclusive models. • Mrs, A. M. Corteville MARION, N.Y. . i I' I _ ^ifliaiiiisniiSBiiiiiiSBiiiiniiiiiiiiHiiPBiasaiii.^ Columbia Dry Batteries work better and last • longer •—tor bclla andbusicH -ribr thcrntottata --Hbr gat engines r—for dry. battery lightihg iti ; closet, cellar, garret,, barn, etc. ' •^-rfor.ignition on,the : Ford- whtle starting The world's most.farnaiu dry. battery. Used where group of -individual .celts ,is ntededi Fahnestock Spring Clip Bind. iflf Post's at no extra charge 'No.6 COLLI MOI * ICNlfOR \AT l-Eltf many uses you have for Columbia! For doorbells, buzzers, thermostats, and alarms, use one Columbia \Bell Ringer\ or two Columbia \No. 6 \ Batteries. For ignition on gas eneines^and tractors, use Cblunibia \Hot Snot\ Ignition. Bat tery No. 1461. Full power when; you heed it most,, while starting. For quick starting\ ignition on Fords, use the same size Columbia \Hot Shot\ Ignition Bat- tery\No 1461. Saves your back, temper, and time. Fits under die. front seat. Sold by electricians, auto supply shops and garages, hardware and general stores, and implement dealers. Insist upon Columbia. —flsijri .tiiaiiiHiHiiiiaiiaiiDiaiiiiiBiiaiiing 1 . MHIil tmms^ If you are thinking of buying a duster, see us before you 1 buy. We have the agency for the Dosch Dusters and dusi^ 1 ihg materiah Decker Sprayers^ Rex Lime Sulphur, Ar-.| senate of Lead, boih dry and paste. t L Priees are Lower HARDWARE, Inc MARION^ N.Y. •insiiiasaiiiiiBiiaiiainisiiiwiaiiieaiig;, Zi. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our fionest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. tiuttt tUMjtn Tobacco Co, v^ Lower Prices 20 now 18c 10 now 9c (Two ill's—-18c) sterfiiy of Turkish and Domestic tobaccof^Unthi v.-.