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fa. 1 W H uefy|£§Bo%fcT.:-«[5.- • - A * C o!««*' w ¥ ?r ^ Cbariaa Hi$8oUtt -~, , '•,' •Awar d ,Di WUllamaon Chatlas Baal a \ Barnard Wnlta, Marlon, N . T. Patar I. Airfc iferion,.Ni T..T' ; Gnrn Innctr, Marlon. If, T. Hanry RuaaalV Marlon. N . X-. . -• - K Bl DIRECTORY DR. h L. MCDONALD •4 \.• ' DBKTM T AIL work satisfa-story. Somno- farm*- admlnlaurad. tor palnlME •i traction of Math. \ .Pnona 4M-J. »t»T«r Blacfc. , Jtawarfc, IT. X. pit ilii w ANNA^ACKjSON ^ am X&clotttiJmt a.' and Acoi' d«at Iniuranea.riWorkmen'a com- eenaaUon 'Inauranca. Only «• liable ;;:eoinPan!e»-repr«»»nt»d ;.T -V^Tery- W«dn*Sd»y- spen t in Mar - ' aon'S- Office hours fro m 9 t o 1 p. m. X; At ••N'ewaTk, Eas t Miller street, . other dajris. •. .: . . >.\. el6wt f . quoted t o *aw - T ,»,'':t»l«V\*i , • to r tfce *era<uUk wliiUa, ,«ltker: , , b y letter ai .iWejfkoaoV'T\lfaav;are •' l«terMted.' : to-»tl^T*^Mi«»';:'»i>* '• ;'*-«lM'a^-'ot,T.ar ,^ei»*»J#»i;',t«e>'. , '' are Juterutel 1« rawra. Wtrniil ,, . au a l oae Wden ^fKl Uu>t tk. ft Mariaa BatervriM la tKelr aaaer, ; - aa*; to; Mmdtntu a tka t Haeli It a aaate ,-aew»»a»ar -la' e»er r aeaae. aad Toar eaifla l ,eo-*B*m- siUaaWtlaa^ „,,,>, ' HAJUOIf POST OFFICK Arrive XaUa Deaart 1:46 A.M. , (:41A.M. 4:00 P.M. ' 1:00 P.M. HARI01T . .i. Op. ,Mar3on ; BAILWAT CORPORATIOK between and; Newark, N.;T. Operat njr.'tralaa betwee n on, Tg:.-g. and; Newark, N.; , In effect Ma r **. 1*16 ^TlttltV *Vi».n» RnWhi .rkr'-.Pann, . Sta^.„tl.:|»A.M. 9 4:10 P.M (JO P. M (rJ6 P. M. '«£»' ' -Daily Mtcopt Sunday BMSfc© J^eaje,..'MaifJTO.:..»:4B'A.Jt »:3(P. D SB®* . 4 CT ;8ta. ' ;.,..\,1M A. M. «:1S P. M %«>\\ -LvJ.-'Newaric Pann.' mmL ! I*. Nawar*, W, T . *SRf'- ' C«ntraISta,....»: « A. M. K'( I, Arrive Marion.l0: » A . M. «:00 P. M. SBsstrY'\ Stops made on algrial a t th e follow- *tt^*ff', ! 'tng\ polntai Wc h Sldlngv Mandere. ¥S:%i ! \ ertusinr.iTSw n lilne Boad, Sand Hill l»i •8ldlnr,. W«ta? \Worta ' ' \fe?&' l, >;., 1 • .BlBht-WiraSerVed to-change or with- •Mi 'v'flraSr tBWtachattnla without notice. «J%1 ; « '*; '• .\ •\ ' Marlon. N. 7 ^|*i ^iotic*^ aeditbrs to Produce aaims 3v:K;*fc'>.IS?ar«aiht.ao H an.or2er of Hon . Clyde Pf iR : ^JP&*EP* Stebgate o f Wayiie.'Coan- li^^.^iiolica-js. hereD^|Sven to'all persons ^;fe%'i*Vin§ clainfi against Harriet Geer, **•'-' ! \litiS 4 «f '11311011,. i n the county of ?»i';' \W&yne.j deceased, fha t the y ar e re - Sff:'&, qfQpei 1 to presen t th e sam e TOth th e «\/ ybficSefs thereof, t o fiarl P. Geer, th e ! '* ? f,lBieclit»Jr of ^flie'WiU \of\ tteTaid' df ceased , a t his residence i n Palmyra, lore th e 20th da y o f May , A. m$&** •Agff Dated Noveniher 14, 1922, EAKC. F. GBEB, Executor. e4Sw27 1 Qorrected January 3, 1923 By Frina & TliIrkalL Phone < 0 • Lemons , per dozen .60 Bananas , pe r dozl.... .35 /Orange , pe r dozen. 30*60 £$£/'. Campheil's 'Soup •JsfC i Raisins , Ifr W;|J Lima Beans , 9 e lb, 3 His »¥Si New Potatoes, hushel. . ~'*'**\ \\ Imperial Beans , B>...^ pj^ a Kerosene, per gallon... liw,. •._- ,-ijj^g- Batts? , Sfe- J'. : Sggs, per dozen E-'Saii? r ^ d ' -••'-••••- TM\ ' 'SS^^-5er 1& '. >W$Y- dhegse,, pe r l b K*M?£ Bnfter ' Crackers, lb. tffrrA' Sweet potatoes,. 9 lbs . **\\\ 'firitpe Fruit,\Mc each, 2 for. Enirlish walnuts, pe r tb..... Bra\*il Nuts, pe r l b Mixe d Nuts, per l b I! . Warner & Son. Phone 11-B • \ Coal^-Betail Price s Range, delivered ft >>$A-: • E*W>. _ - iteihUGrate, delivered- %g^' »«*J \delivered.. 0&i. • 02 20 26 .80 .10 .16 io 45 ai! .08] .82 .16 .25 2S .35 20 25 Stove , delivered EglT^delivered 14.00 14.00 14;00 .14.001 13.50 Mrs , Bavia.il . Aldrich, wh» ha s spen t the pas t yea r i n California, left Riverside on December 21 , to spend | Christmas in 3a n Amtonia, Tew*,. WitH he r aon, David Aldrich. Mrs . Aldriah will visit friends i n Denver, Colorado, an d Terre Haute, Indiana, taking th e homeward trip leisurely. She writes tha t tthe weather i n Sa n Antonio wa s like summer ; and friends i n Coronado, California, write that on e woul d think i t June instead of Decdniher, th e Christmas^, season, has bee n s o war m an d delightful Mrs. Elizabeth Bull, .of Newark, spent last week wit h Mrs . Charles King , visiting also he r sisters, Miss Minnie Eisentrager an d Mrs. Eliza- beth Malcolm. Mrs. Jennie Henion returned Mon- da y from a visit wit h he r so n and wife, Mr. an d Mrs. George Henion, in Farmington. and Ne w Yea r greetings t o her friends, a privilege which sh e appre- dates . Daniel White ha s returned to busi- ness i n Buffalo, after passing hi s va- cation with his mother, Mrs. Spencer Jeffrey, a t the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Cook, o f East Bloomfield, Miss Nevada Allen, of Syracuse, and Miss Ernestine Allen , of Newark, spent Christmas wit h their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen. Pruden\ Hoffmaster«<returned t o hi s home i n MhTlinburg, Pa., after.spend- in g th e summe r and fall wj£h hi s brother, Irvin Hoffmaster. ^ Th e imag e o f Santa* Clans with-pack of gifts , an d a child standui|f byf all made o f snow, by Henr y Wbodjgiivas.a work o f art, and attracted cbftsH|efable I notice from passers-by ori NOjffiKMAjh street. * ^i • •• John Va n Oatrand entei(tained*>a friend, Mr. Hennesey^fr'om Rochester, on Christmas. , Mrs. v Meli8sa Knapp stayed with Mrs. Martha Dickinson last week, dur- in g th e absence o f Mrs. Emm a Mal- colm i n Syracuse . Mrs . Malcolm re - turned Friday. Mr. an d Mrs. Peter Corcoran spent Christmas wit h their daughter, Mrs . J. R. Clifford an d family, i n Fairpprt. Mrs. Myron Brewster wen t to Iiee'si Hospital i n Rochester, last week f TBesday, fo r treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Eugen e Brewster have been stayin g in their son's home during Mrs. Brews - ter's absence. Mrs. Bessie £lark , wh o i s taking a course a t th e iR. B. I., and spending the winte r wit h he r sister, Mrs. J . R. Clifford, i n Fairport, ha s 'been pass - in g a part of her vacation i n Marion, Mrs. Teresa Luce is a t th e honie of her daughter, Mrs. G. A. Guyer, while Mrs. M . E . Warner i s a t th e hospital, Mrs. Esthe r M. .Lovelace, a membe r Of th e hig h school faculty i n Pulteney, \ Y., ha s been spending a part of th e from Palmyrayan3 : Mr'.'*Sii&' ! _ , jr l . 7 . r . i _ ris F.VBut^ irpnj-'Sodu^WB': \ jJShis* 1 •gaSb , V5p!'.iA;.i|!A«Mi> OF. 48'°AdRES , probaplywas'th e larges t lar^Iy gath-F^*M»%?& N ^ark.for, sale; Which »« n ».- n » rtjir.*»i— -to-Si&. »»._S:r., • . II ,MSB,.toJeMhange.for a hous e \ I would gee. that If I were not house..'^pd.inilk.lrooni}plenty'of good daydreaming.' \ . l^ela^^rnlshelio^wS ^iZ^Z^T^Tl^ lot. Jnqu|re:o f Fred H ; Dnrfee, or of ^ ^mth an d the soft, lovely HarrySG. Chapinln,'Palmyra, N. Y . •'• ,: ..\ • ' , *• 0)51w4 p FAFtMlTtii RlNT.'6N<SHAaE ; S—150' acrea-comhina'tipn fs^tfi, 4*TnH0s from EotiliMS; ; ^ciifSe^'-. tt>> school an d churdWsft60^cr%s'friiit;'60 Sores plow landfvW^.jejvWo'jas.. Tractor , and. tools'jtpftnMneUf. r^ference'^'ireciuired; •gooa*laxoJM(|for right?^party who un-. der^ari^rfuifei Dr. O. R.-We'bber, 135 ~ smraaSjffBie, . Rochester, N.-Y . TO .liET^-Jacob Anderson / livin g 3 mile s eas t o f Marion, lias. muck, land to let' on shares . ^ elwlp CONGRESS MAttf$P~It \ . .07j .'A6% . .06 .07% .06% ••; 3*rms cash . Red'&idne y Beans , pe r tb... Pea; Beans , pe r lb'•- Yellow.Eye Beans , pe r tb... WJii#'Kidnfey Beans , per lb. Imperial Beans , pe r t b m^ Mario n Mill \'\\' tes I/. Seybold, Pnrp, Pfcona 1-U ><»••\••' tjto e.5 0 2.50 5.15 25pj 1.85 1, 2.10 2.10 .,3.16 2^0 1.80 ' Cjfef jfax cwt.. J Middlings, pe r cwt £0kM^ta$&x, pe r cwt fe^lSI|fi|'fe r --%ed, per cwt &ii\ Brfwe*\« Grains, pe r cwt..... ™%^i0$Wtton See d Maal, pe r cwt %*£ J|||®| jer cwt W$®i<l ,.Q-j.«i 7 ;^M UWfc WM OfpfcSr, pe r cw t Kju\ .^SliW oats ground, p»r cwt, ^^: i \-Smtma'ket'» -Feed, pe r cwt. >, fc™ .'»# Je¥ cent discount o n eve n dollars, *•*% „> #S' V Ketail Prices ( 5#^i<p||f'.-Spring Whsst Floi»..«»l-l0! fjPitiX'X .'fc6i|5^*.''i -•-»..«-•« » *oo M*A$W$£' g - p « n ~ fc8 Floor ,3»s. M imm&itmt, s lbs a* holiday vacation with he r sister, Miss- Lillias Sanford. Miss 'Lillias E.i Sanford -entertained ten guest s a t 2 o'clock -dinner, a t he r home, o n Buffalo street, las t Thursday, in honor o f her brother 1 . Principal Chester G. Sanford, and bride, whos e marriag e took place on December 23 . Th e guest s included he r sister, Mrs . Esthe r Lovelace, teacher in Pultene y High School, an d relatives i n Marion and Williamson. A chicken pie din- ner was served, th e oranges and grape fruit havin g been received fro m their cpusinsjir. and Mrs. R. Spencer Ppstj i n St. Petersburg, Florida, pleas- ant reminders o f tha t siiny clime, while Marion was m the, grip o f a terrible blizzard. The party wa s mos t enjoyable. Mr. an d 'Mrs. . Sanford 'sp6nt New Yeai' s Da y wit h Mr. an d Mrs. Arthu r Fisher, i n Webster, leav - in g tha t nigh t fo r Dalton, Livingston county, wher e they will reside, Prin- ' cipal Sanford bein g in charge of th e Hig h School i n tha t town. Mr. andf Mrs . Albert DeRigh t at - tended a Christmas famil y gathering a t th e hom e o f Mr . an d Mrs . C . J . Malcolm, i n Fairport. Mrs. Misy (fflanifcenbui'fij and! Bier mother, Mrs. Mina Atwood, entertain- ed a dinner party o n New Year's Day, the guest s -including th e Blankenburg families ^and Rev . an d Mrs . L . W, Btimpus, Mrs. Kurt lEgelston, of Buffalo, an d tw o children, Jean an d Allan, who ar e sojourning wit h thei r parents, Mr . an d Mrs. John Blanken- burg, wer e in th e company. Mr. an d Mrs. Claude N . Jagge r an d soils, Keniieth and Ctaude,' spent Sun - day wftfeiCouniy Treasurer George S. Reeves and family^ i n Lyons ertng'on Chr&tmas^B;8yinMario«u:-,>. %W;-:htei.amJB%^faTr; soil is. a.grave l Mr. and Mrs, Sanford 33. @66k hav e s a^s*iay-IoaliWe 1 vH and slightl y roll- moved&om Naples^Ba^BloomfieW WMW£&M& e J&£? ^°^k wher e Mr, Cook ia-conducimg-aAaia k AmXto®bt®®&&* e *-'- \ * lw2 war e an d -grocery.-store. • r ':.•••'- \ ifcfi Mr.-«nd: Mrs. E. , HV Brtwatet-^aVf l closed their homeland..wai'siend'tjie - 'remainder ofithe ^nter 'in&i theifei son t ify»n Brewste r ^dfainily. , Miss Rheta Sherwood, wjiojis hbme from,. Hqrnell, y entertaine,dL/a hoiise part y of »'jl Si\ girl s a t he| honte/qn | MijJ.' street, on Christma s ^fternpon- aritf th e day following. The. part y in- cluded MJss Hele n ^cutt, frdnv Jack r son, Mich-; Mis*,' Mari e &ton& froin Ontario Center; Miss Helen\Goossen from Warfenton , Va. ; Mis s Mina Goosseh,. fro m Cooperstown, N . Y-;. Mrs. Morris Butts, frdm Sodu s town, and Mrs. Evert Vand e Walle, of this town. Mr. an d Mrs. Clinton Grow and five children, have move d int o their ne w home i n Afton, N. Y., recently Wilt , being very pleasantly located. Mr. an d .Mrs. -Charles N. Stearns entertained guests at supper ,Monday evening. • - ' Eggs ar e down t o 4 5 cents a dozen. Th e Casterton an d Seybold families enjoyed New Year's dinner a t th e Sey - bold home . Kenneth and Claude Jagger,, Hug h Mefson an d Albert Curtis wer e guests a t the dancing party give n my Miss Margaret; Truax, at •Balmjfra, las t week Tuesday evening, i n Palmyr a Grange Hall, whic h wa s on e o f the mos t brilliant society events o f th e Christmas' spason. On e hundred and twenty invitations wer e issued. Mrs. Lena Norto n received a box of oranges and grap e fruit fro m he r cousins, Mr. and Mrs . R. Spencer Post, in St . Petersburg, Florida, Mr. an d Mrs. A. J. Johnson, wh o recently moved to the Jacob BuShart place, entertained on Ne w Year's Da y Mr. and Mrs . Georg e Vergowe and Mr. and Leon Birch. Mr. Thomas. Mitchell, senior, and Mr. and Mrs . Pete r Corteville eriter-i tained a fine famil y party on ChrisV ma s Day , a t th e Mitchell^ home, o n North Main street, four generations, •being represented. The party included] Thomas Mitchell, Sr. , Mr. a*nd Mi's. David Jeffrey an d son, Howard/ o f Palmyra; , Mr. an d Mrs . William D . Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Mylo B . Mor- rison and children, Tomm y and Betty ; Mr. and Mrs . Karl W. Morrison, Miss Jessie Marrison ,of Marion; Mr . an d Mrs. Thoma s Mitchell, Jr., 5 of Sodus ; Mr. an d Mrs . Charles Mitchell, Miss Marguerite - Mitchell an d friend, an d Lawrence Mitchell, o f pntario ; Mr . and Mrs. Charles Chas e and son , Don - ald, o f Palmyra ; Mr . and .Mrs. Mal- colm Bremne r an d son, George, an d Mr. and Mrs. -jPeter Corteville and daughter, Ruth Backus , p f Marion,, and* \Horace Mitchell, of Rochester, thirty i n all. Miss Erminie Whit e entertained th e members o f the 500' club, a t a holiday party a t he r home o n Palmyra street. The. room s were decorated in holl y wreaths an d bouquetli, and a Christ- mas tree wa s a .prominent featurei Prizes o f holly >reaths were given t o the lucky ones. ' * Rev. an d MM. Harla n M. Frosrtf and daughter, Winifred, of Eldredge, sur- prised Mr. an d Mrs . J . S. Nasmith , givin g the m particular pleasure o n Ne w Year's Day. Claude A. Jagger returned to' Dart- mouth'ColIege, Tuesday . Mr. and Mrs. Bur t Egelsto n passed their seventh weddin g anniversary o n January 1. • ' J \*.' . Is gulte yet not ....... _ should Mjj t |&a^Sa'jn SaS^reaming. &• \When 'idr^atjires\ day-dream they •;'thinB: otrfijliSgs daring th e day-time '^Wliich, tfte^ w.ould,,Hke t o have, of •'places ti^Wojiildf like' t o visit, of liap- !,i P/veyetft^<{n'4y%^vould like to have \Suc¥^r|S^i- |i jdr.eams . Creatures May neiter!^s*4f|liielr -eye s and ye t >fliey mayvB^i?4lay.Jdi;eanis. \I do^hbgeifMjn y .cow wa y I a m j 'Clear and' tnafcl'^in:explaining it to' you « > yon>,un3^*sta|a;'.V:' ' '^es,s%ia4--Jifrjg Brown-and-Wnite Cow, \IMf|er|^an8 . Aija-what have •'.b'een-.y<^ni>jdfe^feanisi Mrs* Cow?\ Mrs^^w.^;mucl!; Pleased to tell m'rSf§^ai%^.f£aet, : that had ' ' \ ''\ \**\~ wanting t o ^fife^fe^^S^ 1 -?''-^\^™ 6 ;'-' siH^'mii- Cow , \The , s^^boaf^urfefllfiS 'En springtime will «*- \e We fo r quite Ove«t« ing i s sure to result In scours'. - ^JS e scrupulously clean. Clean pens,'* clean 'bedding and\ eleair feed' fed In vessels that ar t washed and sterilized daily ar e absolutely necessary. ' jGIyf the calves plenty of clean ^ater't p drink, *fcjfee<itag milk ^or grael,^* a iSfhfefiripmetet 1 ;, don't guess^^at ther^eiriperature.' i ; , itch the. condition o f Jha calf sf' bowels. A t the first ap- peafaflce of scouring o r offen- sive odor, reduce the feedsSn d treat for scours. • > £ ;>^T- • Be regular in the various,- op- erations'pefforraed In carlng.for the calves. Ti e the calves up s o they can be fed \separately. ' GIv&.tliem a s much execclse as possible. ' • J '' v GIVE CARE AT CALVING TIME snit,V|8^ io-wSiat'.$150; f ./jjiHa's crib, - \tar n thlnklhg. o f the 1 brook and the hair ma%«ss,,,^15j,.goldertfli|k;kitchen stream. Thft ic e will. My^ gone when cahinet, |16; new sof t ,to£„ ful l -size th e springtime: comes. «e,cj„, . eleetriCf Faw Precautions and Su'goettiona fat Traatiria Animals During Del- icate Period. Even a poor cow Is top valuable to be giverftcareless treatment a t calving time'. jJkew precautions and sugges- tions fo r treating animals during - thll delicate period are offered by special- ists from the dairy department of the New Jersey State Agricultural college: In order to allow a cow a sufficient rest and a chance t o put on flesh befo n calving. It Is a good practice to mor e criminal Th e commission. Tsyfth e BaKlnrorr Chamber t - »f' ' Commerce;, Trade, Glfarlng^ Hi \\' Women's t^Iylp fea|u; „.,..„ ... ganizaflpnsrMr. Frerich, ! JwI*olfilI •lean 'LeglohseaUonaiWiecl^eMpinil! '.teemaii -fro^;Marylan^}#epr?s^ttS^ Eregfon oii-the' commission. \'^fft'.'tS! Mr.Frenc h ha s stated that t|||co|s^ , i ' mlssjon.has-iecelyej , Jh\e..^a^tje'sl^;^ : operation frA» t^glrajar^oniniSi® i n ;Chi6Bgo,.'whicliyhas >heeg|jbj' exfs^j encVtor.tw^-y^w^Jlrp^^S^pJw^l land' cominlssipri,. ^v|8|te'fe'i^^^fOT The Baltimore' conihilsstoni'viif '}m will b e guided'largely by: tli^experff i ence'o f these -cmhmissioue-' \ \\iW The' aim of th e cottmlsslon'j Is'-'tth. make-.recommendations tot lmprove| | merit of the mean s o f appVehendlnj^ and; punishing criniinals ana^leyeilt; ? lo g th e conditions'|hat ur«ed 0511116.%, During the Wol-l'd^iar -Mr. F^iici ^ served with th e Eightieth division; 'St •'•... _o_^ • - jA).fej • I f yo u desire al l th e local newsJ-SwEd:! 1 this paper. \ .' '•'«• \• wM « s ^ 1 n iT - r °|s'* ixed w Hh ^I^Ci^ppUed with i?nmp. f^llOALES the .springtime^ \comes ' \in'd , afifer'\Mr\, Stm' 1 has taken the , ic^EShips^ ' new-fcjif, -siigfi'tly . *£J* th r'Tf^ # £*P b ? 6o soiIed„,-8%lf-;priWfTi5rt}:»ew threi 'Pleasant. , ' .. ' , ' '.. ' -j piece tapestr y 'davenport'isnite;- slight - ' \Then tn e gras s wilt Begi n to grow „ _ „ v « ™ ly soiled i n tjanSitl^hlytllieS,^''- blwl'-and -everything ^ufCstait i n for an- have he r become dry about si x weeki other summerW glory.*. before freshening. This seems to b« ' '\\As'I look ou t o f the stall window nature's way'of preparing her for the FOR RENTt^Farm^of i418. acresl npon this-cpid winter da y I do not labor o f lactation, A.few days pr e pleasant locaribn;-n&r toivn^n d mar- r think of th e .snow' which 1 se e before vIous to calving if sh e Is confined In ketl;';gtoBi. l bu\i!difes he h me;-1 woul d gee. that If I wer e no t the barn she should be given accesi u™.--« ov-3 ~;u- -••- • - to a well-bedded box stall. During the last week if the cow it ID the barn the grain mixture should be laxative In nature, n mixture oi earth an d of. day s and nights spent out of dooi;s. \I think of all o f that\ - \To m y cow mind,\ said Mrs. Brown- and-Wnite; \I think ,yoq ar e clever. \Tes 'I think it Is t clever for one to think of warm weather when It Is cold. \ \Of course anyone can think of, warm weather whe n It i s cold, but I mean that I th)nk it i s wonderful iwhen they can actually almost feel the •warm weather. \Why when yon were talking Just now yo n spoke as though yo u actually .felt the- warm spring air upon yout fac e an d could fee l the lovely earth .under your feet.\ - \The' very way I felt,\ said Mrs. that Is. the great joy ol MAKE-A If^BlfL t'S ill To buy QUALITY GROCEftjtE|||?|ij8onaWe prices, with the best of service, and spend 4lie. savings you make fon something else, -• ' . ~^&M^ , Frine 4^&ell Marshal. F. Thpifipson'pf, vira'slinigi, 1 Do -Not-Thlnk of the Snow.\ daydreaming . 5Tou should tr y It, Mr s Browh-and-White.' \Yes yo u should , try It \ v \Well said Mrsf Brown-and-Whlte, \maybe • will.\ \ And ther t wa s qulgt for awhile. ..Then Mrs.^ Bt*bwn-a|)fl-Whtte said: \Moo mop',\' and Mrs. Cow \said.v\ \My dear, do.fej l nie! Have /o u bean 'hnvlhg sa pleasant day Bream! Hav e you?\ ..-• . \ \Why yes?', sai d Mrs. Brown-and- SCOOTS ASF PREPARE D One way ip whicfi Troop 9 of Yakl. ma. Wash.. Interprets the scout motto \Be Prepared,\ is t o shovel during the wlntef the snow from around city fire hydrants and sidewalks nearby. ton, D. C anF t hTStricai^tU^--M It ^ e %?&?T*J <??T\ machine which* li e jth* invented anf |f o *« »• ••»*«* '.« lm °f telt l which Is being tried out'l b congress.! SSL^S/?* that th i flie , s we \ H'installea , a' vote <«iu-<fta £0.M . -SSjtt*!*Jf - * pressing a button on M-mm&K \^ day dreaming,. . , . desk, th e vote being visibly showtf o n . ' ,Ana \* nnderstand now 'how chll- a n Indicator to h e pladed'ot, the/£pea'k> < dren have mBke-bel!eye games. I re- er*s\desk:' I t Is claimed t^aj4hi*\al- member a little boy this fall asklns most Instantaneous voting machin e will his-niother If'b e could'mak e a boh- save about three'months' time during'\ Are. ' , , ' -. . one congressional session, 'i f supplies *There- would have ' been no one a, permnflerit.; record, automatically t watch th e bonfire'a^d'.the mother -vv„ a counted*and printed and Scolds cleri-.' afraid.somethmg - ''%Ig^t happen, so cai errors, nlsd recordlhg'Sie'.numb'eW, sh e told'th e ilttle- 'boy -that be could '- - - • .- - i only make a &ake-t>elleve bonfire. to was of absentees. KLANFOR A SPORTSMAN AUTblST S SCOUTS' ffilENDS In Huntington Park, Cai., Trpop 1 has made tvarnufrlends of' autoists be- cause of tl.i> patrol of-o/ie scout each day in Mate street to wafi'h for broken glass and other puncture-provoking articles. NEW SCOUT FIELD'S CALL The plan to establish a' specia field relation with remote--terrJtprj'l which is a part of o r under file pro- tectorate o f the tfnlted' Stages, bill not definitely a part o f the 12 region* of th e Bo y Scouts o f Aineirlca, wan proposed a t a recent meetingjpf th« national field department. Th e new field, called Division o n Outlying Po s sessions, : will Include Alaska^ 'ttawali Porto Rico, Guam, American Samoa Panama Canal 2one, Philippine I s lands and th e Virgin -Islgnds. c 'Tha t littl e Wy had a beautiful time, too. H e pret.ended there were flames and he .danced 'about the bonfire. \He ha d madfU t oUJ of leaves, but there waVn o %e; abou t f t . 'fj0 a S& he»i: 1 such''a* splenAd, \time ttakmg-IJMiefev,./' '<An!d tljertf was' - 1 actually feeling too •waim',%0 r^al a 'wake-believe' as I WTai' having.*.' • And! Mrs . Cow smiled and so' did Mrs. •%rpwn-i\nd'-Whiie'' ! for I t was a • great-jok\/fo' tfilnk f li day dream could bp aS'TeaT a s all? thhfe* fi S o tj'e co^oftVn hacft, their day dreams dh.rlhgf'tiie ^wlhter an d their 'day .drednjs/'fsjere - .nlwajis. -of the springtime, and' th e summer an d 'of beautiful metuioivs an d stteama. This Bow Won Three Firit and A.Spa elal Prize at a Racant English Agri cultural Show. wheat bran and oats, equal parts, be- ing excellent at that time. I f th e owft er is able to calculate the exact da j on which the cow Is to calve, nothlni is better a s a feed than a bran mash- On calving day the co w will probablj not eat much feed, bu t this need causi no Alfirm. Although It Is not necessary for 1 th« attendant t o be present at calving time , he should b e nearby to'judge whethei.| she needs assistance or not. Immedi- ately after freshening th e cow \should be offered lukewarm water and a war n bran mash. The attendant should kee) close watch of the co w after she fres h ens to b e sure that th e afterbirth Ii not retained.' Should sh e .still retail It 24 hours, after freshenin g an inexpe rlenced ma n should call in a veterl narian. ... . p. Because the vitality of the co w Is lowest a t calving tim e she mus t bl kepjt, iiwa y from, drafts.. Th e ratloi for the first few days shoulej b e UgJit, 'and if there Is any inflamniatlonln thi udder, it ls^ usually\ a good rule tt | take tw o weeks getting her on t b fu i feed.* 1 x ' -..* • r •— COWS IN HEALTHY CONDITION .When' Freshening They Are Bettel Fitted for Year's Work In Pro - duotlon of Milk. Co\Vs that are in good conditio* when they freshen ar e best fitted tc dovtiieir year's work In milk produe tien: They start with a greater mil) . flow and milk longer than those start ^ Ing their fectation period In pooi?*cota • dltion.- .\ ';- .}'-% COWS] NEED FEED REGULARLY -Good Practice t o Put' Grain Portion ol •* Rjitlon-in Sitage-*Cow# Won't Eat Too F«(tt. ' -Cows not only requlse plenty of feei\- but they should b e fe d 'regularly fdl best results. In feeding, It has\ beer found a good practice t o put the grain «part. of th e ration o n th e silage an< thi s will keep the eow froni eating: te* rapidiy.^- .»•\ » **: .... .» , TBe^prtofljjal ,«rali}s ( ,'fed .to ponltrj arej^6wij^lieat, l oats an d oarley. Corn &<Pmia.¥ s iu<i W e most popular, 'mi' both a^eSH^iI-teirsbed by.fowlsr \'\'\\ '* •<\••. In.i'.-i _____ . 'Lime Corrects Atidlty. , Why lime the soil} Because-. It corrects' soil acidity and enables clover, alfalfa and. other- legumes to grow better. . : ,_ijj|||; MOBILOELS Phone 21-R. —Dealer in— TIRES FEED, ETC. Residence,, ifi*W MARION, N. Y, K|;RM;VPRODUCE L3L Securif/Trust Gbmpbry of Rochester, N. V.- * Js Staemerd at Ob« of BmmM December 30,1922 BANKING DEPARTMENT X- 'a»& Cooling Tank Is Essential, ^gvery farmer who milks cows snout' have tt .j'doltnc •»«»• ,'#-. BESOUKCE S 1 vV Onited States State City an d other Bonds an d Stocks'' (Market value S6,451',u00.00) - -' , Demand; JJoana .... lime loans ... -Bobds and Mortgages , Cuatomers Ianblllty on Amptanres . Trnat BnJIOlng (Assessed 922 4 000) Undervalofi Account .-./•Aoprned Interest ltecelv_ble . - ,.< OM b In Bank s and Vaolt . . ^ •' -.'-VTOtal » ^ - . . - ^OWital ...... , Barjproi and Undivided Profit* . - Otvldendt Unpai d .... - .Ttitirm fo r Sutetest -and Dues , Dae Sepoattora • - \V - 1S1SK&41 M •A WWI» -a M 404M « » • -, 100,000 0 0 A . 3 40 4 0 0 - \ «140*MM - S41XDM U - ^2-,73K,934 «0 Itotal -**. SM.OOOOO .. - 300 OO - 40JI7S St >i f-,00^00 06 *'f., Z%,71 Thousands of'p&Jple*fead thi s paf'er every\ we'ek., .jfyH&h#i, reacn, .tfien>, through ou r advertising eoIumn»,, v t * •' - .•••.--•\•••'o? , :- g \? Subscnbe fof-thi s pape r s :/ .-/'• • '.->?'••• ?-,'A'^P\^\'' Gov, Johu' ; Parketpf''L^JMsiaiw,' Who I'fa tryln|f to stamp.<jnti,tbft ; Kn-tout iKlan to,, hi s state, is} a n enthusiastic sportsman... .ThjS.exc^sVS-PBotograph Pf hint wa s taken wheli HA ti»a.-r««.» hunting recently, ... Be A booster; Alw/iys;ajeajfe--'a goo d wor4 fo r ydur'.hometo^/Jff>X<*u: : c,Wfc, it is bette?^ say-^othiflg.'.' -\ tt M -yoti dfesirj al l th>.#e*s>*ead t thfo} I'paper,':*'\ '.\ «,' • .A -'••'• '\\''..\ Ii \' l .i\0_ , M pay s -to advertise *> f Come and Go St^a^S'p^^i^^ Uhge, « sp^alatAiiy;^ L J.Wildhafck Thie BuRj^CoVer Dru^iriii NEWARk, yon' are-.. ** *22,T35,»34 60 TRUST DEPARTMENT RKSOtJRCES \U - * ' k Ida or UnH-t J?*\* ° f E, \\ es md Trtt **) A. * «*« - * . - i , ' m \ ' IJIABITJITIES f (Tital of Estates and Triiits) TkM ^^. -Imtatstnu DepoaBai y Account s 1 J5?«S»» o* »»hiclpal ( »»* Paymtat t»*btBtBela_es\ «^^^o2SSSr* to - tho *» ^<tale*^5_^t#aJdTw_fiS -i-a»«,«l •« B-ewtor Tm—. J ,?' of Esi< \\ <\* d T ^f) at % 2^&i !2^\_J_T B^I d fo r Ea-uc -_6a*:'a . SC_T~a__L a * nfl,B •\»*OTO . \ ^iltaf^^V^^_ t? ^^ f-w \ *s 00 1» Jtfg Money to LoanM fk iwmf:*. Tell I VOLUM MAUI Score 49 i First This nary In a fast Hig h Schoo Cardinals 1 The local be ping i n en< fifteen minu Freema n pit guard, repli minutes of the fastes t ( this season. The Hig h Marion, Jan to be a fa s against the county. Th< PLANS Expects Tl the Fa Floors- Barreb If th e plai materialize, a will have one modern cold section of the next fall. The subject sion fo r a n u tune, i t appe would go throi Newark banks enterprise and of men who there is hardly deal will g o th The questio plant has not things ar e des motors desire convenient piai ondly, the y de! of the railroa< conwnod^tions so that th e ma and the loadir can be made a industry. The plant w cording to pre sixty thousand manufacturing thirty ton s a da The plant is 5200,000, and e par value of < share. Judson Snyd< promoters of • authority for si Plants in this < been no t only s making success and in every in a real need. At present, « Wayne county a as follows: Two at North now being comp One a t Wallir One a t Sodus One a t Eas t \ Two a t Willia One at Ontari. One a t Marior One a t Lyons. All of these p pacity ever y y e them is a money There is no c o Syracuse to Bri| Hals An attractive Place o n Tuesdaj 1923, a t th e resit A. R. Halsted, oi village, whe n the; Cora Flagle r J hride o f Mr . H< son of Mr. and M of this town . The weddin g f the new apartmei furnished fo r tl groom. Only th e imnv Present The ceremony o'clock b y R ev . 1 Elbrldge, N. Y, r 'n g service. The bride and 1 attended. The bride's gow Te 'wt , trimmed i wedding- dinner hride's table bein ( table decorations 8\d a centerpieei KiHarney roses, catered. The weddin g gij w «r * also man y < ° y the bride, at n events. The bride has a \>n where 3 h e younger set . Sh, Marion High Schi ««go College of ' Practiced- in this «w years, with i