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}•» AKLfak FOUR ?-.S(fi»-»-^«^|pi; CIAL DIRECTOn* iTOR MABlbfli State Senntor Looko, Cayucra Co., Ch *rte» y J , Hewitt, Btfemlber o f A*Hembly Charles H. Botts, Lyons. N. Y. Gonnty Judge and -Surrogate Hon Clyde W . Khapp, Lyons, N. Y. District Attorney W J purchase, Newark,. N; T. County Cleric Charles A. Noble, Lyons, N. T. Cmnty Trennarer George S. Reeves, Marian, N. Y. Bert Valentine, Lyons, N. T. Yuperfatendent « f Poor \Chas H Stalker, West Walworth. N. T. Superintendent of Highway* William G, Sisson, Lyons; N. Y. Coroner Dr John Van Doom , Marlon, N. T. County Sealer E 5\ Cowles, Newark, N. Y. Supervisor H B Dean, Marlon, N. Y. Town Clerk 5J A. Sh bales, Marlon, N. Y. Superintendent of Hlghwaya a. 3 Allen. Marlon, N. Y. OVeriieer of Poor Scott B Curtis, Marion, N. Y. Collector George Spencer, Marion, N. Y. , Justices of the Pence R. B. Skinner, Marion, N. Y.- • M. B . Warner, Marion, N , Y. J. A, Cranej Marion, 'N. Y. . Sidney C. Lookup, Marion, N. Y. Assessors A. W. Russell, Marion, N. Y. H. C. Deyo, Marion, N. T. Albert Bush, Marion, N. Y. School Directors B- T. Luce, Marion, N. Y. W. H. Curtis, Marlon, N. Y. Marion School Trustees A. li. Cook Charles H. Scutt Lucien J. Sweezey Edward D . Williamson Charles Beale Constables Bernard White, Marion, N. Y. Peter Lybart, Marion, N. Y. George Spencer, Marion, N. Y. J. D . Cook, Marion, N. Y. Henry Russell, Marion, N. Y. SUPREME COURT, STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF WAYNE Roy Barrett, Ptemtiff, against Augusta Dillenbeck, Grace Wakeman, Kittie Dillenbeck, Augusta Larkins, Zoa A. Williams and Lydia M. Wil- liams, his wife, Sarah Traub, Burton Mallery and Nettie L, Mallery, his Wife, Ray Mallery and Sarah Mallery, his wife, Stanton Mallery and Cather- ine Mallery, his wife, May Mallery Ettes, Frances Barrett, Ada Barrett, Howard Barrett, Darwin Barrett and Carrie L. Barrett, his wife, Wesley J. Barrett and Ethel H. Barrett, his wife, Delia DeGelleke- ««..•\•\•\ TO THE MARION ENTERPRISE, NEWARK, NEW YORE, FRIDAY^ Nationally Known BUSINESS DIRECTORY DR. N. L. MCDONALD DENTIST All work satisfactory. Sojnno- forme administered for painless extraction of teeth. Phone 4S3-J. Stever Block, Newark, IT. Y, ANNA F. JACKSON GENERAL, INSURANCE! AGENT PALMYRA, N. Y. Fire, Cyclone, Life and Acci- dent Insurance. Workmen's Com- pensation Insurance. Only re- liable companies represented Bell Telephone 200-R. ia DeGelleke,^ George Ferguson, -zie Washer Young, David Fergu- son, Harold McClelland, William C. McClelland, Ellen M. Abbott, John VanAmburg, and Cornelia VanAm- burg, his wife, Gertrude E. Krpttin, ger^ Charles W. VanClief and Nellie VanClief, his wife, James A. VanClief and Ethel VanClief, his wife> Willard D. VanClief, Mary A. VanClief, Jose- phine Blodgett, Alice P. Waldorf, j Clarence Phillips and Ina May Phillips his wife, German Clapper, Jennie Clapper Tibbits, Woodbury Clark VanAmberg and Cora B. VanAmburg, his wife, Jessie B. Soules, Guy E. VanAmburg and Alice VanAmburg his wife, Edwin F. VanAmburg and Laura J. Van Amburg his wife, Grace 0. Wilcox, Lou Brown, Jane Water- bury, Fred Killam and Zella Killam, his wife, Nettie Nettleton, William P. Mathews, Jeanette Mathews, George B. Terry and Sarah E. Terry, his wife, Margaret Kidder, Charles Terry and Alpha Terry his wife, Edna Terry Washburn, Stewart Terry and Olga Terry, his wife, Keith Terry and Mil- dred Terry, his wife, Daniel Blondell, Isaac Shufelt, Leslie A. Scoales, Gar- Nationally Priced .AUGUST 17, 1923 PIANO TERMS Mr. and Mrs. John Hemmings and Doris and Edwin Hemmings, accon> panied hy Fred Boynton, of Walworth,' motored to Troy, Pa.,last week, taking, several trips in that locality during] the week. Their visit combined pleas- ure with business, Harry Hammond has purchased the Drake property oh Palmyra street. He :90th year; but Mrs. Hope, who few years .younger, Mrs. Carmoa Reynolds has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Lounsbury, and her son, Harold Reynolds, and family in Walworth. Carl Reynolds is with his brother, Harold, for the present. Grange Bldg. Newark, E. Miller street •' New York is already painting and improving ttej JK°|& \ T/T* \* *** house, of which he will take possession Zl \* £* il * W8rner '. MARION POST OFFICE! Hails Arrive Mall* Depart 8:45 A.M. _ 6:45 A.M. - 4:00 P. M * 2:00 P.M. THE MARION RAILWAY CORPORATION Operating: trains between Marion, N.J. and Newarh, N. Y. lock-Utter Hardware Company, Isaac Goossen, Peter R. Sleight, Roy Bar- rett and W. Ray Converse, as admin- istrators of the Estate of Rensselaer E. Ferguson, late of the Town of Mar- ion, Wayne County, New York, de- ceased, and John Doe and Mary Roe, the said names John\ Doe and Mary Roe being fictitious, meaning thereby any other heirs-at-law of the said Rensselaer E. Ferguson, deceased, if any such there be, and their grantees, assignees or lienors and the surviving widows, husbands, devisees, hoira.*)-- law, grantees, asignees Personal Mention Oar renders are earnestly re- quested to favor -us with ' ItcmM for the personal columns, either by letter or telephone. You are Interested in the comings and goings o f your friends, and tney are interested In yours. We want ull our readers to feel that this Is their paper, and to understand that their assistance In making It newsy Is appreciated. W e desire to have it a home news- paper in every sense, and your cordial co-Operation will aid us In realising- that ambition. next spring. Jacob VanHee is erecting a doublel garage #n his property on the Wil- liamson .road. The appearance of the Goossen block and adjoining buildings, and the Cat- tieu and Jeffrey market is greatly im- proved by paint. Norvel Croucher did the work. Mr. and Mrs. Morris- Main, from Fairport, have taken possession of the second floor apartment in Charles Peters' house on Main Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wignall have re. turned from their vacation, and Mrs. Wignall made a fine catch on Saturday evening of a pickerel, which weighed eight pounds and measured thirty- three inches. Every man and boy will be. anxious to go to Sodus Point on possession)^ of Miss' Mary\si^od ZV ** VaCati ° n - 1 Thursday. ' Miss Hazel Sweezey will enter Den- ton University, at Granville, Ohio, September) 10(. . . Miss Bertha <Geer was the guest «f Mrs. Edward Brooks, in Rochester, for the week-end. is a I Mr. and Mrs, John Clark and Mr. C. last week, is very feeble.! W. Clark spent Sunday at Sodus Point, j Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Munn, of ~' L ' ' \ Lyons, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Harrington, Sun- day. ** Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mitchell and family, attended the Mitchell reunion, at Sodus Point, on August 8. Mrs. Homer Hopkins spent a few days last week with Mrs. E. C. Mitch- ell and family- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Harrington, Luther Harrington and Mrs. Gladys Munn, spent Sunday at Sodus Ponit. The Ladies Aid meeting, held with Mrs. Alfred West on Thursday last, was. largely attended. The next meeting will be held in McNamara's •rSOELE!| j, Api , R ;, PORT GIBSON Mrs, M. LaFever and daughter, Alma, spent Tuesday in Rochester. The Woman's Foreign Missionary I Society will hold its annual picnic at ~ :»,,•»,-, the home of Mrs. Emma Parker, Fri- | h * ] l o n September 6, WALWORTH NEWS'\*\'\ NEJtT SATURDAY »!CBT Show your appreciation of what Marion Business in Providing Thesej are Entertairiments for the Pubii c I , Fft >nk Oakleaf is driving a newljjV Patrani>M<r 4U , -I The Cheerful Workers will hold their f Chevrolet Coupe. \ ' rulTO VmQg them before! Mr. and Mrs. William Warner s»ent 'and after til? «hn„, Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond! ™ h ° W - , I annual picnic at Gurney's glen, Tues- J\ J^L 63 Our village paid silent tribute .to'day, August 21. i M„;„ ,•„ ™™„on» *Sfh\pi=^l CLM J- the Iat e President, Warren G. Harding,) Miss Nellie Hayes chaperoned a m„„o,i Wo fi. n ~, w.{«™,.f •„ •„ „i..» i P° st office and stores, and by tolling, gua Lake last week. this week in Marion. Farmers may «* James Lalley, aged 61 years, a « lrl s J™\\\' at ,, Ph f eIp t S ; jT^Z'l we do not get rain soon, now have their gasoline' delivered at welfknown resident of this community, Anpirt ». Those tha^ attended from I their door, whenever .they wish. died at h«. «/>»,--« o--\— • Raymond Smith, at Newark. Mrs. John Messinger is quite se- riously ill at this writing. The beans and potatoes in this v'cinity will not amount to much if heirs-at- or lienors In efHot May 24, 1920 ' Daily^exoept Sunday Enstbonnd Leave Marion 7:46'A. M. At. Newark, N. Y. C. Sta 8:26 A.M. Ar. Newark, Penn. R. E. Sta . 8:36A.M. Westbound Lv. Newark Penn. R. R. Sta 9:40 A. M. Lv. Newark, N. T. Central Sta 9:45 A. M. lrH^» Marlon.10:25 A. M. Arrive 3:35 P JM <:15P.M <:30 P. M. 6:20 P. M 6l25 P. M 6:00 P. M executors and administi-ators of any such heirs-at-law who may be dead, if any such there be, whose respective name sand places of residence are un- I known to the plaintiff. Defendants. Notice is hereby given that the real property hereinafter described will be sold by the undersigned referee at public auction at the residence of the Into »»»-' \ \ Mrs. Mina Atwood and Mrs. May Blankenburg are spending the week with friends -in Roehester. R. B. Rogers and family returned Saturday evening from a trip to Ruth- erford, N. J., after a delightful teni days,.and not a particle of trouble' motoring about a thousand miles. 'Their trip included a visit to Long Island City, and one in the Catskill Mountains at the cottage of Mrs. Rogers' niece. Their stay with Mrs Rogers' three sisters, at the home in Rutherford, was most enjoyable, be-; sides many places of interest in New York City. The drive was made .they wish. Miss Clara Yeomans, of Palmyra, is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Warren H. Curtis. Charles Peters was the guest of his son, George Peters, and- family, in Syracuse, from Saturday till Monday. u _. -...^i. •w.ay aoLcnueu iron _ ,. , .... „ \ j T\\\\L'7C,' Part Oitaon were- Mrs JV F Gar-1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles'Bremer were died at hishome on Sunday, August 12. ro \- uioson were. mrs. *v. r. UHI I , , -r . , , . , ,,, . -] nr \r Mis'; Carrie Tprrv and Mrs Svl-! called to Rochester on Ihursday, to He had been in poor health for some J0CK ' 1VI1SS ^ arrle J-eiry ana mrb. oyi *•> ,. TT i i!- -j. j i L vpster Tfptcham see their new grandson, who arrived time. He leaves his wife and three veste r netcnam. s > daughters Mrs Theron Hack Mrs ' A few from Port Gibson attended the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Frank Cobb, and Mildred Lalley.'all of alumninum demonstration given at the, Kress, on August 9. Congratulations „,_, , . .- • --- The huckleberry season Is about over for year. There has been lots Walworth, and three grandchildren, home o f Mrs - Gus Beal > of Newark, one sister, Mrs. William Malcolm, and' , Mrs ' Georgia Boss and son, Jordan . ^wci.t * JJVOB IUIIU son. JC Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rich returned one brother, George Lalley, of Pultney- f Rochester, spent Saturday and Sun- Saturday from their wedding trip. ville. The funeral was held on Wed- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Miss Mamie and Miss Grace Meeks, nesday at the home, Rev. Lawton offi-, Jo '?. a \ ^ n00 . , . „ . , ... ,, who have heen spending two months dating. Interment was made in Ridge „ The Cheerful Workers met with Mrs, ,.„-+t *i.-!- n- •• - - Chapel Cemetery, Williamson. . —-— o with their Curtis relatives in Marion, left Tuesday morning to visit friends in Virginia, en route to their home in the Carolinas. They enjoyed many fine trips and outings during their stay in, £ this vicinity. Last Thursday, in com-II Edward DeWeaver at Newark, Thurs- , Word was received last week of the' da £ eve ?!? I f Auff ? 8 ' 9 ' . , „ ' death of Mrs. Anna Lee, mother of the' *\• mi \* AaU f^ , Mart ^ late George Lee, at the home of her and Bessie Miller, spent Saturday and grandson, Ddn Lee, of Rochester. She f^f 7 . m Palmyra with her broth, of berries and lots of |pickers. were exceptionally nice this They year. NORTH WOLCOTT , , . . „ , \\' 1; Mr. Adam Flack. . -„, ... w.-i leaves one daughter m Colorado, and „ ._ pany with Scott B. Curtis and daugh- three grandchildren. Interni ter, Miss Margaret, and Miss Mildred made in Connecticut, her former n.- • • The Stops made on signal at the follow- ing points: Rich Siding, Manders Tagg-ers, Fisher's Crossing, Beals Crossing, Town Line Road, Sand Hill Siding, Water Works. Right ia reserved to change or with- draw this schedule without notice. M. L. WHITE, Supt. Marlon. N. T Corrected August 15, 1923 By John Thirkell. Phone 40-J. Lemons, per dozen Bananas, per doz Oranges, per dozen Campbell's Soup Raisins, lb Lima Beans, 4 lbs Kerosene, per gallon.... Eggs, per dozen Bread Sugar, per lb Cheese, per lb Butter Crackers, lb Mixed Nuts, per lb...\! New potatoes, 6 lbs '. ,40 .4U .60 .12 .18 .25 .16 .27 11 .10 late Renssefaer ^\\Ferguson,\ in\ the I Stanley Rogers' Hudson coach, town of Marion, Wayne County, New I Mrs. Emma Ryan is visitinfr h York, at two o'clock in the afternoon ' • on the eighteenth day of August, 1923, pursuant to a judgment made and en- tered in the above entitled action on the third day of July, 1923. The premises are deicribed as fol- lows, viz: All that tract or parcel of land, sit- uate fci the Town of Marion, County of Wayne and State of New York, and be- ing the same premises conveyed to Rensselaer E. Ferguson in three sep- arate parcels, as follows: First Parcel:—By deed of Frances E. Buddy and Ward E. Buckly, her husband, dated April 2, 1883, and re- corded Augus: 6. 1883, in Wayne County Clerk's Office in Liber 140 of Deeds at page 209, and therein bound- ed and described as follows, viz: Bounded northerly by the highway eading past the District School House n the Village of Ma- ; — — — • . .siting her sis-, ter, Mrs. Susan Stever, in Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jagger attended the 6_o'clock dinner party at the resi d'ence of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Whit, lock, near the \Yellow Mills,\ last'] Thursday. Mrs. Whitlock and Mrs. Charles Sawyer were hostesses. Forty, guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rowley-and ., family, from near Medina, were guestsjOverbeek will teach again in the sec- of Mr. and Mrs. John Blankenburg the| ond department in District No - . • . Bernard Bastian, of Zurich, is spend Interment was ... , ... ,. . „. v _ ,. . , „ , mg the week with his cousin, Mr. Ken „ -., ..••> luuurea made in Connecticut, her former home, .. „ ... Shippers they motored to Niagara Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conant and family \'MissTgne's Snook entertained a few) Falls, returning Friday. spent Sunday i n Rochester. . \friends at a steak roast Thursday Miss Alva Hall was pleasantly sttf- evening, August 9. prised Friday evening in honor oiher Mrs. Arthur Matthews, of Newark, birthday. jvisited friends in town Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Brast and daughter,' [Miss Dorothy Garlock is visiting Alice, and Mrs. Ward Miller and son, friends in Rochester, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G.I Kenneth Campbell has returned Clark last week. home after spending a week with is Mrs. Ethel Marks, of Marion, was a aunt i n Rochester, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carman The union P icnic o f East Palmyra recently. I an( ' ^ ort ^'bson Sunday Schools will Mr. and M« TT •> —\• - v ~ 1 --'-' ' ' ~ \ e free moving pictures every Sat- urday night are both instructive and entertaining. The attendance is very large. Soon the evenings will-be too cool for out-door movies. Improve the opportunity while it lasts. Miss Sylvia Lybart and Miss Eva Jeffrey, members of the Marion faculty for next year, have received diplomas from Geneseo Normal School, having completed the course by taking studies in the summer vacation school. Classified \Ads\ • RATES Marion Enterprise only, lea word eacn issue; minimum charge 25c. each issue. . Marion Enterprise and Union- Gazette, He. a word each issue; minimum charge 40c. each is- sue. At the recent quarterly meeting of the M. P. Church, Rev. S. S. Lucey was voted back for another year. George Harden was elected delegate to the, WANTPT) annua] conference at the same meeting. • ' . Glen Houland is now getting about WANTED—Wheat. Wayne r'-mntyj by the aid of crutches. . | Milling Co. u33wti',-S4wt(J Mr. and Mrs. Uohn Fowler and WANTED—Highest daughter, Virginia, and Mrs. William pears. E. B. Thraser, Fink visited John Eeltard and family, N ; Y.; phone 64F2. Sunday. price p., Sodu-- i fori •HI visiting FOR SALE past few years, Miss Helen VanOverbeek has the FOR SALE—Gladioli Miss Florence B. Fowler friends in Rochester, ., , ---—• u '™, , » 1 i , cu c : TJ , , jf^k.- v. boxes of flowers mailed by par, Help is scarce and wafes high, so ; f &esixlA . aU orders | iv l, n the North Wolcott far#ie*s are co- attention. C. L. Van Inwagcn. operating to get their grain harvested. 165; 301 Grace avenue, Newark Irving Scott is new roofing his farm j?o E SALE—55 acres; locate house, and also his regular house. mfl»» t—~- --=\- \»ITS; | I |H«(| •ill-full liliiine'l II lllivll turned from the •six weeks' course of study at Geneseo Normal. Miss Van. . . c - „* iriarion; easterly b> land of Albert Williams; southerly land formerly occupied by Aw Stanton, deceased, and westerly by th. District Rnh™i IT T _* - .-, »*u, ui westerly hy thf District School House Lot. Contain- ing about one-fourth of an acre of land more or less. Second Parcel:—By Deed of Alber William\ \\'• *••'- --\ • - - - Clifford .16 .18 .25 ams and his wife, dated July 3, 1883, and recorded August fl, 1883, in said Clerk's Office In Liber 140 of Deed? »!• \•\\• ono --' \ rfs at page 208 and there: last of the week and over Sunday. Mr.| I Rowley is a brother of Mrs. Blanken burg. ' Mrs. Effa Morton and daughter, Miss Florence, of Lyndonville, arrived at the home of S. B. Curtis, Saturday even- ing, to visit Marion friends. All are .. pleased that Miss Florence Morton had Bay. Me: recovered from a very serious illness, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Johnson motored to Oakfield on Sunday and called on George Garlock, finding him pleasantly located. Monday morning Miss Adelee Osse- e are Mrs. Mr. 10 . ... .-„.....i mjuw, miles from village; 9 acn | -\««•) ociioois win jrj Wolven is treating his dwelling der cultivation; balance Mr. and Mrs. Howard Billings, of be heI d »* Holland's Cove, August 22. hous0 to a new coat of paint 42 acres level, fi »\» ~ Utica, are spending their vacation at Everyone must try to come, the home of their parents. Mr - and Mrs - Geor 2 e Brothera Several from here attended the fire J entertaining their mother, men's convention at. W»w— '-- Broth.™- —' -—- Thursday. • \•\\ \\ \\ iam Clifton Mrs. S. J. VanMale and Mrs. Willii Craver spent Tuesday in Springs with Mrs. Eli LeRue. Miss Isabelle Smallidge.of Phelps waarde was pleasantly surprised _ „ 1.!-- ' with S. Warner & Son. Phone 11-R Coal—Retail Prices Range, delivered 14.00 Stove, delivered Egg, delivered . Grate, delivered * Pea, delivered Terms cash. Red Kidney Beans, per lb Marion Mill _ Charles L. Seybold, Prop., Phone 1-M Home Middlings, per cwt $2.20 ^i., t - _ per cwt ^2.40 .05 •Gluten, „ rc .. s oi page 208 and therein bounded a sunshine bag, presented by the Bible and described substantially as follows: class in the Second Reformed Church, Beginning at a point described in a t H t b Mrs John Johnson . Its con . deed made by Matilda Osborn to AI- . f „ , , . , , bert Williams as \Being the southeast '<\\* W™ well calculated to give joy corner of a lot now owned by Nelson to one temporarily shut in, and were Brown,\ the same heirfo- +>.«„ /.—-' <•- much appl . ec i ate( j as was a | so the fa m } spirit that prompted-the gifts. Florence Beale has returned from a visit of six weeks with relatives in Ramsey, N. J. r being accompanied home by her uncle, Robert Ferguson, and family, who will spend the week] with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beale. All will attend the annual reunion of the Barnes family, to be held at Clifton _ o „ „, 0 KU/ square rods Springs, at the residence of Mr. of land more or less. Mrs. James Barnes. Third Parcel:—By deed of Augusta Austin j agger has heen P. Pulver bearing date March 26, 1901, ,. and recorded in said Clerk's Office „ The annual reunion of the Bower- Topping will teach the ad- man family was held at East Roches- vanced pupils in District No. 10. |*er Park, August 11, 1923. Forty Mrs. John Clark, accompanied by her ( eight members sister, M\<* T\ 1 -- ~ %H myra, lItter'fco S ttage at South Shore, Sodus! by all, a business' mee'tmg' was o'alW' «'• and Mr.. Edward Bastian and '. Messrs. Clark will join the party and the following officers were elected £. f™\. <^ Z \™ h - f« M >'- f nd M \- for over Sunday. for the coming'year: President, Jo- W ' ,llam Flanagan, of Rochester, were Stearns arrived seph Dickinson; vice-president, Mau- K'uests ot tni .,'...'• - asurer,|' tian ' Sunc[av ' Mrs'l M' ss Emily Fisher is spending her mm, of Con- ives in Detroit, paint. , and Mrs. Edward Miller are spending their vacation in the Adiron- dacks. Nelaon Isham motored to Auburn on Monday last. Little Gerald Fowler.is spend: week-end with his aunt, Mrs. William Fink. Dr. C. W. Chase Chalmers car. es nin.t \ in.| . .— - gravf acres level, 6 acres rolling, i) h l!y;| all tillable, except 4 acres won : li-| room house; garage; barn 31\H'- i.irn| No. 2 is 20x30; buildings good: t . apple orchard; 1 acre ra-i • • price, $5,000; $6,500 incIudiM- and tools; easy terms. IJi-W Nieskes, Masonic Bldg., Xi-»i'. ing tne Y.; phone 415. I FOR SALE—25 acres; local. : is driving a new' l££ £$% lvom J ? ario ' n : i \ 1 \ 1 Night.\ wat \>nof Old F,rs t| Blanche_May; table committee, Rev -. a ndMrs.G.E.Finlayandfam ! nltt-'Lo,^' 6 V\* Mr8, Barney Bur \ VaCati °\ with Mrs ' Sch « >h, of Canand a i„,, n fc .,!f a _J* m :\ \!\'. s P orts -_Mr. and Mrs. Raymond nea «f. Ohio, and relat from thei of Canandaigua, have ijrown,\ the same being then o^vned by Rensselaer E. Ferguson, and running thence northerly along the east line of said Ferguson l^t one hundred arid thirty-three and a half feet to the center of the highway; thence east along the center of the said high ten 7l01 feet- <••\>—e southerly o.. . e first, abovee de- ._ * »» me saia nighway ten (10) feet; thence southerly on a line parallel with thr \ ' scril'' \ thence westerly along said Stanton's 1-4.00 -, n n _ --- —.. ^..c nisi aoov de- 1 * ,uu 1 scribed line to the north line of land\ .14.001 owned or occupied by Mrs. Stant 13.60 ' thenr-p -«,An4-«-i.. -I-- north line to the place of beginning, containing about five (5) square rods of land mnra nw 1^— r motor trip to Bam^^l^ ^ \'\ and MrS \ B\'**\\ ««««»». Mich, and wil, spend a few^ek i \' eunion a 7FaT R V° h ° ld the nwt t, ^ : Bi \ y \ BMI » leb ™^ ^ the Adirondack*. Mr. Finla^ w H|.SV, East Ro f ester Park the «» r d birthday with a little party at the P'-each in the Baptist rwi, ' u \ d ^ aturda y \> August, 1924. I nome of his grandparents Af, I Minerva, Essex „«\?^ L next hree and «„ T* n^™*' ° f N ™»*. ^ W ' P - Garfock, F ? rid y Vn n g acres of valuable m I acres level, 5 acres rolling; farm \. contains 8 rooms; basemen! sell at a good dis .'36x60;',J\^' corn crib, hen house; g.. ••: \\--• '\ -—es apples; lfe air acres sour cherrii-: acres raspb. ••\k. ! f . .V. : M m.ly ..id :20 • ,i ^e 1 FOR SALE- „i „ K ouu uis- .-\.- count, 4 lumber wagons, 1 cultipractoi-, ]_|l_* o „ cr g, 1 sulky plow, 1 manure spreader, 2 hay „'£_.. 11^' rakes, 5 bean harvesters. E. B. Thraser, P eacnes ' - 1 ™ Sodus Center, N. Y.; phone 64F2. li. MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT PIANO TUNING—Acti regulating, reoaJrin'g; all w\-'' — Edwards, money maker on account of f. b33w2 muck i P™e, $4,500. Owner u change for 100 acres. De\\ Nieskes, Masonic Bldg., New , Y.; phone 415. . - FOR SALE- week, Mrs. James Lalley, with their sister last S u \ da y with her sister, Mrs. Emn 1 Kelley. s^^^^fefe* fc ^\!••»^- ta ^•'-••-*• anteed. Springs, NrV. •Large quantity .:' „-.„ ._, ,. --ranges. Empire i. b32wl2' Company, Newark, N\ 1 ting, repairinV-a7r,'„«,.!,\ vuu \ I *'\ i3 -* JjJi —^^arge quantit ,ri , v- I i X •lwl. Hvtfl I' • and ..., *, .\ ijiuer iov of Deeds v*\*\ 1 at page 394 and therein bounded and Dairy Feed, per cwt 2.45 described substantiallv »» MI Brewer's Grains, per cwt.- 2.50 Com 43% Cotton Seed Meal, per cwt .3.16 2.39 1.80 2.20 2.10 2.30 2.80 Wheat, per cwt.'. Bran, per cwt Cora, per cwt Oats, per cwt Corn Meal, per cwt Oil Meal, per .cwt Corn and oats ground, per cwt. Schumaker's Feed, per cwt... Retail Price* Pride Spring Wheat Flour. ..$ 1.10 Purity Blended Flour, 25 lbs 1.00 Carnation Winter Wheat Flour 25 lbs Self-Rising Pancake Flour 31b: Graham, 5 lbs Corn Meal, 6 lbs nine ,,, —..<, uo ian Reeves; thence southerly on the west line of lands of said Dolly Reeves, one hundred and fourteen (114) feet and Mrs. Frank Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Madison Reynolds, in Roches- spending „ - ._ umu oierK's Office some time at tne cottage on South ness at the Go-Gas station. April 18, f901, in Liber 187 of Deeds Shore. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jagger and A family party enjoyed a roast Mon- at nap-c S94 and therein bounded and son, Kenneth, spent over-Sunday at day evening on Scott Curtis' lawn. Th substantially as follows: the cottage. ,.„„,„„„..*—.--..-- Commencing at the southeast corner „. _, „ ,, of lands of Marion Village School Dist. Mrs - Glen Pett y met No. 1, running thence easterly an the <•<\•'\*\ south lino of lands of said Rensselaer _ „ KVSler to attend the Firemen's E. Ferguson, ninety-one (91) \feet and „-„„.„...„„ * i. - i • i.u • -'~ (9) inches to lands of Dollv I conventlon - As she was leaving the.r car, her dress skirt caught on the end of the foot rail, thro M „ „ . „ --„ aml Sunday with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Covey enter- teT - si HS'\«*!-- su^-^ **l $ ™» «• -« family, in Rochester Snyder and Man/are running busi- few '^7*™*%%™ * '^^ » M f'- W \ stie - of South Bend Mr. and Mrs. Charl Bates, andjday at D^randlEas^a^i 0 \ ^^C^^ «' *<• ' Miss Doris Wilson is spending a week in Rochester with relative Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norton, .cm. nie company included Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Curtis and daughter, Margaret, Miss Ind.: _„.. ^iiij ieet and! a.S0|nine (9) inches to lands of Lewis N. j 2.15 Warner; thence westerly on the north 'ine of lands of said Lewis N. Warner. lino*\—- //»-.»• left 2.00 Warner, nine (9) ninety-one (91) feet and inches; thence northerly one hundred and sixteen (116) feet and seven (7) inches to the place of beginning, con- taining thirty-eight ana ninety-two one-hundredths rods of land. Dated July 3, 1923. .95 •KB CHARLES C. CONGDON, •25 Referee. •20 Converse & Converse, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Palmyra, N. Y. ground. Her left wrist was sprained. Dr. Arthur Besem the injury in splint's, attending it every day. The wrist is improving, and Mrs. Petty is fortunate that the arm was not fractured. Wade E. Malcolm was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Malcol' over Sunday, returning to Buffal Alice Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cu: tis, Miss Clara Yeomans, Miss Mamie, in the school and Miss Grace Meeks, Mrs. Effa Mor- ton and daughter, Florence, Mr. D , .Saturday, August 11, twin daughters, es Rogers and son, ,,. . , ... . . ' fa .„. , , .. . , . . , . , Vivian and Virginia, of Edwardsburg, Mich., spent last week, „ ,«»»,. -r, „ , t • .. , ... ,, j ,x /-ID -m- ii Mr. and Mrs. Norton Follett visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wignall. ., . ' , ,, .,,,„,., „ . „, i • o J o i i • ' their mother, Mrs. Adell Stephens, Sat- The annual union Sunday School pic- r > nic will be held on Fri3ay, August 17, -•-Mrs. \ \ \ grove. badlyj ter, Luella, i^S!',^^ ^J^ —^ md son,' Cal., who er, Jay Seely, left 0 n Monday their mother, urday. .^. a \ d Mr, Frank Carman were ' «^^l^\^ ' -gher to the Mrs._ John Bla^nb^Tn'd *L£\ ££«?* .^.^9««C\H^ -xt Tuesday evening. er placedl ley and daughter\ MiTdr^ 61 ' 6 '', R ° W , n - ^ Ed na S^waarftd 3 !,^^ Sbr^h^ ^^ —r with Elmer Williams, of Oakland, Davis. e27w7 Noti, otice to Creditors to Produce Claims Pursuant to an order of Hon. Clvde f | • Marion, N. Y. [Ill Dealer In | Flour, Feed, Grain, Seed t and Salt I Pastures are fast drying | up and you will need some I good dairy feed. Tnere is no I better than Marion Chief for | milk and you cannot beat it ° § for price either when qual- | :•: ity counts. Also you will j 1 need some MARION P0UL- I •| TRY MASH to keep up egg I I production- Tnere is no bet !| I ter as most of you have i | learned by past experience. :• I If you nave not tried it, do ||| ••• it now and be convinced. f: : IIL Kit is flour, feed, grain j | or salt, we nave it. liii W. Knapp, Surrogate of Wayne Coin tv. Tintin. !- T- —'-- • all per . _«, ..^atilda M. Marion, in the county of ..-, —. ue uic ux vvayi ty, notice is hereby given to all per- snn« 1IQ«I«/- -1- - • \ .... - i^K C. L. SEYBOLD, ^ — j sivcii IO an per- sons having claims against Matilda M. King, late of Marion, in the county of Wayne, deceased, that they are re- quired to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to Albert H. Bull, Administrator with the will annexed of the said deceased, at the office of W. Ray Converse, in First National Bank of Marion, on or before the 1st day of December, 1923. Dater June 1,1923. ALBERT H. BULL, Administrator with the will an- nexed of Matilda M. King, de- ceased. Converse & Converse, Attorneys for Administrator, Palmyra, N. Y. e23w27 Notice to Creditors to Produce Claims | Pursuant to an order of Hon. Clyde W. Knapp, Surrogate of Wayne coun- ty, notice is hereby given to all per- sona having claims against Abram Johnson, late of Marion, in the county of Wayne, deceased, that they are re- quired to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to Jacob VanHall, Jr., the executor of the said deceased, at his residence in Marion, on or before the 7th day of January, A. D., 1924. Dated July 3,192S. JACOB VAN HALL, JR. | Converse & Converse, ' Attorney for Executor, I Palmyra, N. Y. e27w26 WANT A POLICY Always patronize bone Institution! and thus make the town grow Call at Marlon Bank. Marion Insurance Agency Represents the beat and most reliable Companies R S. Bush, Prop. Glen Speers, of Washington, D. C, has been spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Speers, in Marion, and visiti friends in Newark. Mrs. Sp< been visiting he: ng for a visit with friends in Albany. Mr. T \ • '\ James Peet, who was sick at Sodus Point, was taken to the home of his brother, Robert Peet, in Rochester, and walking typhoid fever has devel- eers has °P ed > an d his many friends hope for a. „ ... parents, Mr. and s P eed y recovery. Mrs. C. C. Markell, in Michigan. Mr i Have you visited Mr. Rasi™*\\'-' We sell DR. HESS FLY CHASER Guaranteed to give Satisfaction L. A. Shoales Marion, N. Y. Phone 19-W. ._ Mr. Casterton's garden to see his wonderful gladioli? He has the most beautiful collection of plants that could be found, and they are in great demand. Mr. Caster- ton is building a green house,- which will enable him to do business on a larger scale. He is particularly fitted [ to deal in flowers, having the finest taste in that direction. Stop and see his garden at his home in Mill street. John Van Duser, of Rochester, who is spending the! vacation |With lis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Cal houn, in Marion, is with the Boy Scouts ait Camp Otetiana, on Canan daigua Lake, in charge of Scoutmaster L, W. Bumpus. Earl McClure, of Washington, D. G, nephew of Raymond B. Sk : i Mr. Howard Campbell is spending the week in Rochester with relatives. Mrs. Jaimes Edgett and Mrs. F. Wilcox and son, Byron, returned home Sunday after pending the week at Sodus Point. Mr. William Craver spent Saturday at Buffalo. Miss Clemma Strong received sec- ond prize on a poem given to the . \Lamrod a Geneseo Normal School ,, \ „ \1. .. , . .paper. All evidence of identity •\•— Mrs. Emma McMurray spent last | NOTICE August 1, 1923 The town assessors have prepared the assessment roll tor the present year, a copy of which is now on file with Town Clerk L. A. Shoales. The assessors will meet on I uesday, August 21st, to review the assessment and adjust grie= vance. s HERBERT C. DEYO A. W. RUSSELL ALBERT BUSH J Assessors hn ay in Syracuse. I Mrs. Mary Peacock', of Sodus Point, was a guest -of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carman last week. Rev. and Mrs. Beacom and family, of Hilton, spent a few days with old friend's last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiam spent a few days in New-field last week. Miss Margaret Weast, of Machias, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Allie Robie. The Dense reunion was held on Sat- urday in the school grove. Mr. Fred Monroe and family at- tended a family reunion at Mendon on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Blythe spent the week-end' with Mr. and Mrs, Fredenburg, of Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conant of identity were removed from the poems submitted and the poems were then considered very .carefully, being judged on, con- tents, rhythms and general poetic com- position. The poem on which Miss Strong received second prize was as follows: ••' * \The Painter\ God painted a picture one evening Of my sunset valley of dreams; He smiled—and in its reflection Were hues of a twilight sheen. Misty and white in the distance, Folding departing day, The smile comes over the tree tops; \ rs ~ *\'—- • \\ we mortals say. *J '•'IWllBIBiillslIlliMilliWIItllBillllHIiBIBjiilBHBCiB',.:'! f GLOB£ FEEDS a large 'Tis \Sunset/ Ross Le Brrds d ,W t i ,k - yWard ^»«dows Birds sing their carols ™ \Peace that nn^ti,\ S - g , ay ' dark, _.. .,i». narry uonant will en- _._, u a . pinner, tertam f r j ent ] s f rom Marion and Wal- been spending the past ten days worth on T^day evening in honor of with Mr. and Mrs. Skinner. Mr and Misg Margaret Weast - S birthday and Mrs. Jesse Skinner and son, of Roch- jj r a „ rt M „„ ,> - • - aster, were also recent guests at the Skinner farm. Verne Snyder and family, of New- ark, were guests of his parents, Mr. M„„ r —-• • ~ - ^ygj, ] ag j . and Mrs. Ray Blythe's | anniversary. vedding a,nd Mrs. Lewis Snyder, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hope, who have been living in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Thirkell the years, have gone to liva with their granddaughter, Mrs, Marshall MeKee, and famil-v- in f-' •< Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Decker and son, Mr. Peter Dubois and daughter, Pearl, spent Saturday at Niagara Falls. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Conant spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gar- rett, of Rochester. Mrs. Lena Reynolds is spending past three I some time with her parents. ~ !l1 '' ' Mr. Harry House will spend his flung' »\»8 gay, I \Peace that passeth all understandi Shines forth in yonder sky. Evening goes on into dawning, But it'learns this simple creed To make each day a rosary To smile on every bead. zoraWws Mr. and Mrs. William Warr son, Mrs. Carrie Devall and Mrs. El. iza Warner, motored to East Roch- ester Sunday, and visited their cous- ins, Mr. and Mrs, 'Jarfes Cann This well-known line gives satisfaction to | number of customers. | Ask Them - They Are Boosters I let Us Do Your Custom Grinding I 15c. to 20c. f g M I: | i I {. L U M M M or I Ei U | We handle a I completeJine of Fisk Tires and Tubes • rner and Mrs. Mrs. None better. Satisfaction guaranteed. PRICES RIGHT M0BIL0ILS and GRFASFS r U... iw G,Ve ytfur motor a lofl g lease of We. Ask the users. - Grace T. J. Heald -- uficuu JUS Vf , maisiiau meJiee,'cation in Ulysses, Pa., with relative: ™>,.<n» ntertained and family, in Walworth. Mr. Hope Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Malcolm and.'her brother, George Stell and wife, •ell preserved for a man in his family, spent Sunday with relatives, jof Rochester, ioi a couple of days and children, §j pL__„ yi n Me-Namafa entertained | g rnone £l ' K Mrs. T. J. McNamaira ntertained a,»* n —.-- — - | days ••••••HI JOHN HOWELl Residence 1I-W MARION, % Y. 1 OF on Sal •••IMIIMllllill-iii,,-,,,,-,,,- „ * ' \ mwmm