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.!•#•«! sssaas FOUR THE MARION ENTERPRISE, NEWARK, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1922 OFFICIAL IJIIIK< TOlt V i'OU MABIOflf . Charles TJ- Stnto Senator ' Hewitt, Locke, I'ayuffa Op. ~ Member ot A««embly .'Charles. H. Ileus. Lyons, N. Y. CaBBitr Jiidfce and SarrAgate -*p6n. Clyde W. Kuapp. Lyo.ns. N. Y. District Attorney T. Purchase, .Newark,. N. ..'-Charles A. •' tSeora-e S. itT Clerk Lyons, N, T. Y. m Wr. mm* Count; Noble, count? Treaaiuer Reoves. Marion, N. Skerltt Bert Valentine,, Lyons, ^J. T. Superintendent of Poor Chas. H. Stalker, West Walworth. N.T, :Sa.aertatend?nt of Hiicawiya William O. -8188011, Lyons,, N. Y. Coroner, ;Dr. John Van Doorii, Marlon, N. T- \* ' ' County Sealer IS- F. Cowles,- Newark,, N. y; . Supervisor #5- B. Dean, Marion. N. Y. Town Clerk., L. A. Shoales,, Marion,.N. Y. . . <~- Superintendent of HiKlrwaya ' E. J. Allen, Marlon.'N. Y.\ •• ' £ •'. Overseer of Poor John Johnson, Marion. N. Y. ' Collector. . George Spencer. Mafioij, N.- T. Juailees of the Pence R. B. Sklnneh Marion, N. Y. -Mi E. Warner, Marion, N. Y. J; A. erane, Marion, N. T. Jgjtlnay C. Lookup, Marion, N. Y. .taneaiiora ^ A. W, Russell, Marlon. N. T„ • . H..C. Deyo, Marion, N. Y. ' ft. ~ , Alta/ert Bushs MaJlon,.N. %/ ',• ,. i j. . . :Scaaa*;Mijii«*tera E T. Luce. >Iarion. ,;Nv TV W. H. ChirtlsV Watloftr^l; Y. , • % \ -J**.\* 1 \* JKM*!*' *r»Wte«« enarl«« H. Scutt Jacob XoRoy. EWw«T<l ». Williamson Charlea Baals \ Couatablr*. . . Barnard White, Marion, K. T. Pater liybart, Marion, N; V\ , GeOrse Spencer, Marion, N. T. Ji«3>. Cook, Marion, N: T. Henry Ruasoll, Marion. N. Y. S,f!i IX=sX? Apply the amount paid as j rental on purchase price if you wish to buy. We have a good assortment NOW. 'J MB »8 NEWARK, N„Yv Mr. and Mrs, George Wolvlh and children and' Hiss Victorine Younglove spent Sunday with (Mr. and Mrs. Ans'- tiri Livingston, of Auburn. ; Children's Day will be observed at the church Sunday morning,' with speaking, singing,, drills, plays, inarches and the likely the children. Miss Golda Roberts has charge of the drilling of this children. „ A'nuimber from here attended'a Sun- day School convention at Sodus, Tues- day..,. •\ - • •>• FOR SALE—1920 Chandler Six; 7-: passenger touring car; overhauled; newly painted; cord tires: make us an offer. Curtis C. ScofleW Garage, New- ark; phone 326-J. b21wtf FOR SALE A crack o' jack Oakland Roadster: always given the best of care: fully equipped with all extras; two bumpers, snuT/bere, etc.; fine con- dition; a splendid buy for anyone' who wants a teal good roadster; ^pesial price. Curtis C. Scofield •Garage, Newark; phone 326-J. ibSJwtf of the governedf a democracy in a re- public; a sovereign,.nation of many sovereign states'; a perfect union; one and'inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice and humanity for w%h Aineri- « ; dBR«SX^K : ^N^WpiX; **'* BUSINESS DIRECTORY L. MCDONALD DENTIST All work satisfactory. Somno- forrae administered: for painless extraction of teeth. Phone 493-J. Stever Block, Newark, N. T. ANNA F. JACKSON GENERAL INSURANCE AGBNT PAX.MYRA, Ni Y: Fire; Cyclone, laife and Acci- dent Insurance, Workmen's. Com-! pensation. Insorance. Only' re- liable companies ..represented. Bell Telephone JOO-R. THE NEWARK HOSPITAL Fully equipped'.- to care for ma. ternity oases, medical arid, surgi J cal' cases: Apply through yoiir own physician or surgeon for jenrtrance to hospital; DR. W. C. CHITTENDEN OSTEOPATB Every Wednesday spffnt in Mar- iipn. Office: hours from'9Jo 1 p. m, At Newarkj East Miller street, other days. eltewtf FAIRV1LLE INN • Under new management Refreshments of all Mods See pUr posters of opening dance June 15. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ennis b23wlp •MARION POST OFFICE •' • Malls Arrive 8:45 A.M. 4:00 P. St MnlU Depart 6:45 A.M. 2:00 P.M. <r- ~ I v»> THE' JKARIQN RAIbWAY COHPORATIOH Operating \trains between -Marion, N. Y. and: Newark, N. 'V. - In effect May 24, 1920 . Dally excpiM Sunday lilustbound Leave Mario*... .7:46 A. M. J:35 P .M A r. Newark, N.T. . • C: Sta. ,.,..,..S:25A.M: 4:15P.M. 'Ar. Newark. Penn. - * BV\R. S.t».,...S:35A,M. 4:30 P. M - . . Weflthonna^. Lv- Newark Penn. K. S. Sta.....9:40 A. M. S:20 P. W. Lyi Newark,. N. T. . Central Sta 9:45 A.M. 5:25 P: M Arrive Marion..10:25 A. M: '6:MP. 'M: Stops made on signal at the follow-. i\8T points: '- Rich £>l,lii>g, Manders., Jagrgers; Fip!ier's Crossiriffi Beals Crossing, Town Line Road, Sand Hill Siding, Water Works. Bight is reserved to' change or with- draw this schedule without :nbtlce. M. U WHITE, Supt Marion. N. Y X- SubscrlBe for this paper. **r. ^-?——- ' . ' : : . , .: :.:. . . ^ -£Sm :: : |»c^^L>^^^Bfe|- \ mB ^£*g//Bi : Monuments, Tombstones Headstone?, etc, a Specialty Over 50 years' experience Consult us before buying it mn W. Union St., Newark, N. Y. etf ' _ * '. j: . „—_— . \ ;.,' . ^_ Julian M; Merson, junkjr, in his third year, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Merson, of Newark, formerly of Mar- ion,, is at Rochester General'Hospital, where he underwent an operation \on Sunday, May 28, for mastoiditis, per- formed by tor. Ingersoll. the'child is said to be making a good recovery,, which Marion friends are glad to know. Rev. i>. W. Bumpus was greeted by a large -audience, last Sunday, on the. opening service of his pastorate of the ; Baptist .Church. The Lord's Supper was observed hf a large humber, the 'service being conducted impressively by the new pastor. Children's Day will be celebrated' next Sunday at the First Reformed Second. Reformed . and Baptist churches, with interesting exercises... Rev. and Mrs,-J. S. Nasmith left Tuesday to spend a few days in Ala-, bama, N. Y., where Mr. _Nasmith held a pastorate in former years. ' » Mr> and Mrs. Lester Neville enter- tained a ^ company of -youngj people, Friday evening at their home on'North, Main street, the party giving 1 a sur- prise\ghower for Miss\ Esther DeRight*. Several guests were present from Wil- liamson. Refreshments were ^served and a merry time passed, in spite of the pouring rain,' Mrs: H. R. Mason attended a meet- ing last Friday of the State Board of Charities, at Hotel Seneca, Rochester, when a conference was\ held on the work\ of the Boards of Child Weifarey a number of Child Welfare Boards in Western New York being re]*resented. Melvin E. Warner and Peter Stey- aart returned Monday from a: two weeks' motoring trip to New England, going by the Mohawk trails and re- turning through the Catskills. They' visited many points of interest, includ- ing Plymouth, Mass. They spent three, days in\the mountains camping with: Major Oscar -C, Warner, and climbed Mt. Washington. It .was a most de- lightful trip from start to finish, New England being beautiful at. this sea- son of the year. Major and Mrs. War- ner are well and enjoying life; at: 'Dmhatti, New Hampshire. Mrs. William DuBois i^as been re- ceiving treatment, at Clifton Springs Sanitarium, , . Mr; and' Mrs. Floyd Guilfbil and family-returned to Manlius, Sunday, Mr: Guilfoil' joining his- family at Frank, Jeffrey's Saturday night. Mrs. Gwlfoil and children had been in town a little over a week. They spent Fri- day in Newark with an aunt. . Mrs; Eugenia Blodgett, of Rush-, ville, formerly of Marion, has been in town, since May 14. Mrs. Blodgett assisted in *he care of Mrs; Frances Williams, whose death occurred' Thursday, June li . Rev. and MrsI Harlan M. Frost motored from Elbridge last week Wed- nesday to visit her parents. Rev. and' ]Mrs. J. S. Nasmith, a few days. Miss Lillias Sanfprd attended the funeral in Webster, Friday afternoon, of {her aunt, M>s,- iMary Edwards Smith, <who .died May 30, at the age of 84 years. Mrs. Smith was a sister to. the late Mrs. iMerritt Sanford, of this town, and the last survivor of her family. Corrected June % '\XHf \'• Poultry and BTeaiK- \'|r> Cattieu & Jeffrey. Phone 2JjM . Wholesale Price*.,. v ; 4 Rowls,' wholesale, per lb«, live;. ;\.J{g v .' Retail Prices Pruii^, ft...»--.. .\? ,,.;.... i... ,20-2$; Qhickens, per-lb (dressed)...... \ .35 Sirloin Steak, lb............... M Porterhouse SJteak, lb. .39 Sound .Steak, 16........;:J;... ^8 Shoulder -Steak, lb............. .22 Pure Pork Sausage, per lb....... 2fc Lard ..........,.,,.;....;...;,. -.16 Compound, lb.,_.;................ 4§ Bacon, lb t ,.............. 28 Salt Pork, H>., ;......: JO Pbrk Chops, »>...: ........ M Creamery Butter, lb .43- Hamburg Steak, per lb........ .20 Nucoa Margarine ............. 2.1 •teQ&WWM^M^&titiwi-Jri: fine ' ,mee^anical^wiwn;;ejr6rayrosd tires; wouW wake:* fine car for ararge'fam- •iljr'x>r-would reJ^odel; itt0 ,aV\u>»ndy «raclt| only f20tlf; he*e*s^y0ui? chance. Curtia C, Scofield Garage, Newark; ppone.J26^. .. . '.... ;.••\ • •' f. , : Jfilwtf FOR SALE-ISSO Cole, ^ghtll^e new^tires; in extra govfbiac \ condition; owner gone to..T wishes us to. sell car; all in . this, \garage has alwaya taken ihiscarja teal buy. it|pai'Cy Garager Ifewarkj pbojJ#. : -' j '. \•• -'V\:'I-';'*SJfe r eharles A- Stafter, Mr. and Mra, Jacob Koole and Mrs. Nellie Bartla- son were over f rom Walworth Sunday, the last named rejnaining for a week's visit with her gon, Jamea Bartiesoni and wife can patriot^acrificed thjigyei and^ All our ^f^g^^^^l .. -..,.»... . .JJ W ne xt, Wedne.su>y,: ? |38(Uy,-,CQrres- i pandeut spgjsests the^oUMTOtt'J^Rf VOia Glory: \° folds <*^h^r ap fortunes,. I therefore j^lj^e!|is; my dttly to my country .to |oyf4t|^t^#up* fll «;iawsjs port its Constitution;.tjjKSfl! W>,: FOR \'$AXM>!&ftS3$t0Sr \llender- soh motoi^le ,wift side :car; ill in ;Kooat.c4ttuition;^«^gfe|;icowpletely overhauled. •: F^jarta^Kwfie; ^Eagle jgotel^ tte^|c^N>^y|7' against all enemi«f.2^fA««'-elototwft. ehunciatipij- of ^|i«i^.*X.roerican creeJl, might'^^.be^wuijrnt to the attention of everyrpujil teje^wy school jn-our •land ne»t^#S^I|yi; 4 ;->. .„» \\'\'. , r The Empire :^ill».:and the Klumpp shops wilt |i «lo^#,i»Vl^*Satnrfay pifletiO blue with your ailye'ttsSii*! to, respect its flag,.a«ii^\defend it: i^%»:fo*8i eyes welcome yolfr Wifliujr. - • • •' * • |jj»e£|M|ojr jfoa, strong hands deffiJtui ?you^warni\i»earts cherish you, and 4yi0.^^0s-'m' their Messin^r ''Ofii»,Jtg'<0l$fai&e, ours by aBe- ,«^aw«, r #ttj^ rf ^P\^ n f^*»«' may ;you -float-p^i^fi^Stow '¥ heaven,\ the'emble^i of iib^^i J|B hope \ot the •w-nrM!'' \i> \-\-- •?'r-\\.'.-'- ! ~ World!' 'Mr. and 1 Mrs, Mifa R. Rjrtiwn, Miss Bertha Ward and Cra^on.]|i«pivTO visit- ed Phelps relatives- the &rly part of .theweek;, '-<-,'..'•\\.'' .w-v-\'--- St. (Cuke'E! -Church will \be closed for repairs during 1 the^sej| of J*is'-jnjmtn, and no services will-'be-heldr 3uring- tmifi^M !imS^m,1i^r Dim- mer protects your^lves: and your car by prevehtingthe«lar* of headlights, #ajk ' reflectiops, e^v from\interfering <jvfth yopr ytoioSr. «Jjfea 1 Tfe%t;*colored: f lats, nicely fasteiiea'wi*outmarrine. isdayslJree *Hal.TWri,teo¥iee D. Maynard, Agents Idly :\tm% N e w> ark, N. Y... *,-.,^--' ''. ... ;•'W7w7p *\^\ Valspar Varnish. —Advertisement. LeKby & White, e23wl NOBtBWOLGOTT rHEMOTlf^HiNG\ aiid Pieftting Atr taOhmeht-r^Fits.any sewing: njachine; ; price,.$2; personal checks,10c extra., Brtaisanan Sales Agen«y>- Box 881 Bu*ato,N.Y.. --. - •-' By Frine *, Thirkell Lemons, per dozen...... Bananas,, per doz'......'. Oranges, per dozen...... Campbell's Soup....;., Raisins, lib ........ Lima Beans, 3 lbs_.J... Imperial Beans, 3 lbs., Potatoes,' per bu. v .v. Kerosene, per,gal.-. .... Dairy Butter, lb..... Eglgs, per. dozen.•„,.,, Bread ............i... Sugar,, per jb........ . Cheese, per lb...... i. Butter Crackers,'' lb... Phone 40 ..»..., .48 ,....,, .40 :..;..40r80 •M .'. 26 '. 3S . M . 1^6 . .14 . .36* . ,26 . .12: .',06% .. SO . .16 Goal and Hay—Retail Prices Chestnut, delivered.......... Stove, delivered.'....,.....\ Egg. delivered. ............ Pear, delivered ..........\... 2% off for cash. Wholesale Prices Red Kidney Beans, lb...... Imperials, .per' )lb, ..... '.•-.:.. Pea \Beans per lb......... .$13,65 . 1*95' . 13.70 . 11.9S ..07% . .06 .04% Marion Mill Charles h. Seybold, Prop., I>hone 1-M Bran, per cwt.' Corn, per cwt.... t .... .*..,... Oats, per cwt ,.. i...... Corn Meal, per cwt..,... ........... Wheat, per cwt.........,i.. v . Home Middlings, per ciivt....., Gluten^per cwt,:....;.,;....,;. Dairy Feed, per'ewt.......... i Brevlrer's grains, per, cwt,:.,~.. 43% Cotton Seed Meal, cwt..... Oil MeaVper cwt........i,.<. Corn and oats ground, .per cwt.. Schumaker's Feed, per cwt..:,. Scratch grain; per cwtv,...'.... Wo off for cash. . Retail Prices Pride Spring Wheat Flour 251b. $ Purity Blended Flour 251b;..-.. Carnation Winter Wheat Flour - ^51b Corn meal, 6 lbs.,. ;. Graham, 5 lb. 1.60 1.52 2.00 1.70 JJ.60 2.00 250 2.56: 200 2,85 2,85 1:90 •l;75. 2.35 1.20 1.10 1.00 .20 ,25 cm A WORD WANTED WANTED—Trucking; making the following towns weekly: Lyons, Clyde, North Rose, Wolcott, Palmyra, Mace- don and surrounding towns, C. B; Martin, 13 Wilson street, Newark;\ phone 14.-W. • b23w2p MRS. CA'MIEL BATSLEER, living in Sidney Lookup's tenant house, three miles northeast of Marion, would-like to do dressmaking-and plain sewing; prices reasonable. -. e23wlp FOR SALE FOR SALE—Holstein cows, on the Goosseh estate farm, 2 miles, east of Marion. Inquire at farm, or <csll New- ark, phone 414-J. u22wle23Wl FOR SALE-^Furnished cottage with: modern improvements, oh Sand Point, Sodus Bay, N. Y. C. E s Leggett, 10 High street, Newark, N. Y. b22wtf FOR . SALJBi-A • two-ton Brockway ( truck, ih good condition. Inquire' at 7 East Miller street, Newark; phone 108-J. b22w3 M& sell and guarantee these fine pens , L. A. Shoales Marion, N. Y. ^honeig-W, , ^\ B P* Always patronize home institutions aiid thus make the town grow Call at Marion Bank. Marion Insurance -* Pf.-v \^1' ^ „ ^a^reaenti the best and\ most reliable \i* •'{'• I\/:..' • 'Companies •* f. & Biish, Prop Owing to the fierce rain, storm Fri- day evening the play presented,at the. Grange Hall was hot very well ate tended,. It \wag one of the best'plays presented here in eome time. Much, credit is due to the young people, who had parts and to the trainer, Mrs. Alice Pelliiig, .The proceeds were over |li. It is expected that the play will be pre- sented again in about four weeks. .Arthur Eaton has returned to his home at Hammondsport after spend-, ing the winter: with Charles Gay, here. The marriage of Miss Viola Alferd daughter of Mrs. George Heath, and Walter W. Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 6. Reed, all of this place, oc- curred last Thursday evening at the; home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Heath, The ceremony was performed by Rev; E. S; Lucey, hi the presence of about sixty friends and relatives. After the ceremony was performed a bountiful wedding supper was -served. They received many use. ful gifts from their friends. They will make their home here with thej bridegroom's parents. . £ Miss Ruth Miller entertained a number of her young friends to a birthday party Saturday. FOR SALE-^-New Dodge roadster taken front Dodge dealer in exchange for Nash'Sedan; special price.\ Curtisi- CI Scofield Garage, Newark, N. Y.; phone 326^ u22wtfe23wtf FOR SALE^-4919 Roo Four; newly painted; good tires;: a real buy at $650, Curtis C. Scofield Garage, New- ark; phone 326-J. •> Mljvtf FOR SALE—1917 Buick Roadster; a good car at $350. CurtSs C Scofield Garage, Newark; phone 326-J b21wtf FOR SALE—1919 Buick Six; good tires; extra good mechanically; a good paint job; price, $750; cash, terms or trade. Curtis C. Scofield. Garage/New-, ark.; phone 326 -3. • felwtf FOR SALE—1919 Maxwell; new tires fine condition mechanically; Vrice, $276; Curtis C. Scofield Garage, New- ark; phone 3B6-J. *2iwtf FOR SALE-rStudebaker'Four Tour ing car; in good condition. Price, $225. Curtis C. Scofield Garage New- ark; phone 326-J. , b2tWtf FOR SALE—191« Ssxon Six; over- hauled; good'tires; new generator, price, S225, Curtis Scofield Garage, Newark; phone 326-J. b21wtf FOR SALEr-1916 Ford Roadster; wire Wheels; newly painted; price, $125. Curtis C. Scofield Garage, Newark; phone 326 -3. .'• Mlwtf FOR SALE—1916, Maxwell touring car; extra good tires; price, $185. Cur- tis C. Scofield Garage. Newark; phone 326-J. bhwtf !$&!• K-'-^ffik FARMS—Send for;New Farm Sheet, just out. Russell Seal Estate Com- pany, Canandaiguai N. Y.; phone 500, • '•'\: •'- .. '. b23w2 afternoon until September. Ro.ss V; Bennett has arranged for an extended European trip, and will Jail from New York ihe;i*tter #art of the month. '. ;'.. \ '. \-V< ' .\\• D, P. Barclay, Frank' P. Brant,- Keir Moore, Misses FJorenee and Margaret Moore a^d^s»'©eanbf SmftVwere among'thos^p*N»mg -the early part of '-My an* August evening services will the weeklntiie?F*W«rGity. /t» held at 7:30 o'clock. ' [_--•-. Miss Jane\Iii \Brant is visiting her 1^,^—M———a^aw—^ niece, Mrs. Lulu Bennett Johnston atj~ Pittsburg, Ba. .; • *'i,^\ v \ \' .' . ' • Miss Enid LrButts will finish her year's teaching ih the schonls'jof'Yoh- kors in two weeks and will then return to'her home west-of Sodus Centre. ^ Mr, and Mrs. Arthur J. DeMay and ,Mh and Mrs. Jaines €. Bartles'pn were guests' of South^lyons: relatives the fore part of the'week.'- ^' Mrs. Wliiaih ~H. Webler wa.s agree- ably surprise4\'by-*a 'dozen: of her lady friends last' Tlmrfiday afternoon, the -occasion being ifin? natal aUniversary. A delectable ture\en supper .was served.' SODtJS CENTRE. -{ - Mrs. Chester W. TflirrhajHJeen eii- fertainisg her njother, |fa.. G. M, Mader^of:l^herfer,ind^MrB;,Wiiliam Senglaub, of' pjttsfbrir sinceylast week; ..';;•\\.'. Mr. and Mrs. John F» Atkinson, of Rochester, were over-Sunday ,guests of Frederic^ C\ \Webler (sna Miss Helena A Weilep •'•... '....?. Our;\puMic; school will close Wed- nesday of .nieit week for the long sum- mer vacation. • .'• uPaniel iS. Austin has purchased twenty screws of the Danforh farm, north of Sodus.' *! - . \T - Mrs.~'.Aittia L, Witkins and her broth>r,*Gedrge W; Yackel, have\ bee* down from Rochester for a brief visty with relatives andfoTmer neighbors ih town. ... ... . Mrs; Willianv Hi Webler wjll ente^ tain the ladies -of St. Luke'3 Church auxiliary at he| home on. Mill street,; next Thursday afternoon. John Van Hall, Jr. passed, the first of the week with Mrs. Hal! at- Sunny Crest .Sanitarijnn, near Auburn. . - Mrs. David Harris and: Mrs. Fred- erick H. Metz e.ntertaine'd the ladies pf the Tuesday Club this week at the home of the latter. Darwin, who is a close student of the.- Ui S. Constitution, and of our great statesmen^ speeches, say's: \I: believe in the United, States of Amer- ica as a government of the.people, by the people, and forTSe people; whose powers are derived from, the consent GHOGERffir : _.TBrV6r>^^.g--''.' \•- ;Gbocl;^; ; ' T YOU1LL\ enjoy .shopping here • with our well ordered shelves. o£ staples'\ and delicacies and, the cheerful and .helpful service. We fpride ourselves on the com- pleteness of our stock. Here is everything from cheese to kit- ^ chen soaps. If it's good-rr-we have it., Specializing in Ontario baked goods. Whole Wheat Bread a specialty Frine <$ ThirkeU General Merchandise « ,a •» •• « «• 'Hi'IV* °f tausurfil m[r wearing qoaiitiej;;! .1-, , ,^, rm JSK'- -Stains .and- vav-l -^oflSejgpsfflne, pperatibr.. .\ -% :. '§^^SM^. &m on ft,! :-;;. ^f^^^mi^t, woodwork;,^ f !f^m;xm^Ma_ mai;y other, mo''! • jemr^j^i^i in the home. Fo,''! br^Steniiiij »»1^. *r>me it &•$&&&$$ stain of general' .nowf^jy^W'ft' 10 ** 11 \' W 3 '* 0 ' 0 ^**^^®'^ «to|ned„anyoft|af' • potpar-Jiaiod .finiabea;,. Ught'or : d^.'||^^e^,rnahbgany:ett, ; ' •HoWiftSJ\give* a^rich, brilliant, t&r^riipat'ifiMsh at a surprii,^ \figWpw^t' It.ia,easy:to-\-app^iKF^^'6 rea f \ *>&&?«&';,, •• •. ._• :-:\ i f^Mm^h^ '*-'-'\ .'V\^-^*^^^*\' \* \\\>;* Phone! the Gof-ier MARION, N.Y. ' .^.' -_fiLr*; «^1^ «;fel WM&. '•~ s ~~ riKpxsv^ m- Wihat is,,as deliciou$. and satisfying; when you're really .hungry as a thick, juicy gteajf, a savory, roast, or a.tender breaded veal cutleiiv^-*t. ;., V ••>„ :,,, • Keats that make the meal -^e, the sort in whieh yf.e^ ^specialize. The chdis^st cuts sold to^yoii athonisi: prices, are the goods lipoir which piir big trade is built. . MIESH •• VEGETABLES FRUIT, POULTRY AND CANNED GOODS Always on handrr MAKION CASH MARKET and GROCERY Phone 2i-M.: Proprietors e23wtf Home Jifmm xj|^perfiei \\ ,*s-..'-v** - . Asparagus, .•+-...•& lbg. jor> 25c,;^3\Ib v B, for 25c. •.-\-'-•-Pineapples ......\.-.*».. .y,,-,s.-r.-.'.Vrtr^Mor $2.00 .v- Watermelons, each... .-s.. .v.*. ?V .<:»:-&'.\. ^ .. oOc New Pdtatoe/», per/Ibv,....>.•..v.•.>.;;,:./,,. 4c Tex. Bermuda Onions..; ; ;vw:.W..v.-..: .4 lbs. 25c %j~-' , Lemon\-;--p%..-d«^ii'.u..^^.^v'^&.\'..-y'«'.\*....-'3fe I 'fry-''-- •••'' •- : -' '--^^y^N,Hj^to \.->\-.: :- I. Fruits, Vegetable^' CucuniD^n^^^^^^ Can I \ ' Radishes, t^baa^'Gray^^ . Siring. | li. --, - • .-.:• • ^ '-.'--B4^i\0^'ge^-JEfc.^-'.f;T : i : I' THE BESrVALtJES'V »-,.,., :;• - -.THE^ESiT Ql'ALWl K BECAUSE FROM GROWER TO CONI&MKR Cornelia Fruit Co. CANANDAIGUA 1>20tf. NEWAIII-1 V TT::^\- When jrou pick up a copy of your home paper, do you ever give any thought how it was produced or the money that is spent toprint it and deliver it at your home? The newspaper of today» no matter if 25 cents a Copy was charged, would be the cheapest thing you bought. In the first place it represents an investment in plant and equipment of irtany thou- sands of dollars. . Its editor and staff work diligently day in and day out to gather all the heWs and pre- sent it to you in readable fashion, It aims to keep you informed on all the news that's ;m for ink.\ .-'-.' With the average paper, the price ypu pay for subscription does not cover the cost of WHITE PAPER. Yes, the newspaper is the cheapest thing you buy. Thing it over. Look it over. Then support your home paper. It's the best invest- ment you can make for it brings the largest returns. The NewarkrUnion Gazette The Marion Eiiterprise •'• . MEMBERS NEW YORK P|tES$ ASSOCIATION . By using properly balanced rations Try our H* O. and Lay ;pr.]Bii!s^P;0ultry Feds Wanted - = - - v- Broilerl Wfrsell MOBILOILS. Nottfr better JOHN HOWELL Marion, Hew York • '-.'*''\•* -.•• Dealer in ^ FARM PRODUCE EGGS: _. POULTRY VBAEf PORK VEGETABLES ERUETS, FEED.-Etc GASOLINE * OILS TIRES^and TUBES' Phones-T-Store, 21-R eti \•-•••& House, IV A GRADE FOR EACH TYl* OP MOTOR lilt. Si We are in position to rod yom bmldings with Shi« Flat Cable* the Very best lightning protection on the miirbi today,-:. • .' •' '' : '\ ••^y-*;0*?- We can give you ihrjbsst s^c* and the broadfl| guarantee that can be given-^^V&i^y on your ins*3 ance besides the satisfaction offfti^piifttected. See us before you buy. about it. 7yout Insurance MtW MARION HARDWARE, » MARION,! ^hPfy m *r*-~ \M^;