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JOURNAL; QF NEWS/DEVOTED TO THETT3EST INTERESTS OF THE COMMUNITY. SILVER SPRINGS, GAINESVILLE AND RQCKGLEiW N. Y., THURSDAY,-SEPTEMHER^ 1900. IStO, l,C>. PROFESSION AL-C-ARDS. * '\ DR. STEPHEN S. BENSON. Brick Block, \Silver Springs., Latest methods in all branches of Dentistry. All Work Guaranteed 2\ DR. L. C. BROUCHTON, Castile - - - - N. Y left at <- E Mason 5 store will receive Prompt Altcuciou Edmund S. \Windsor*. Attorney at Law. CASTILE - • - N. Y . In Town Every Thursday. Oftteo hi Store ot .1 w iiraymati ,A_ll legal BuslirvB Promptlv Attende d CONTENTS.. Page 1—Miscellaneous News Items. Page 2—Serial Story, Notes and Coui- \uciit,*etc, . Page !{—Fashion Noto State News, In-> teritatumalSiuidoy School Les son, Markets, Page \— Editorials ami Misccllany__ Page o=£nca1 : Happenings. Page fi—Farm and f'ardeu. Humorous ami I Jonsehnld^ Departments Page 7—Up-to-date New-, from all parts of the world. Page S— Miscellany. -Gainesville Town Off.cers' Supervisor Tow n Cler k C F. CUSHING, Eye spcciallist (irttdunt.* ''lillitdrlplilii Optinl ( nla-ire Mam Office, 5 Arcade Building, •f-^agara Falls, N Y At Warsaw 2nd Mon. and Tues. At Perry 4th Morr-and Tues. ' ' FREE Eye Examination. Justices of , the Peace ' Assessors Highwa y Commissioners Collector Overseer of tho Komanz o iVrkin s H I Country in .iu John X. Inrde.shv Constables (\enrge C Waiti' Xewbu'rn II Lewis .J..I.T Peck . Charles Jettison I-rank K Morga n (» L Cotton ( Hubert Cotjgoi i r] Charles P Shattuc.k ( .John Stump \ \ illiam F Young Poor M y In it A third Willia m F Young Clarence J Flint deiirgc W Simons . . . Joseph Kulpli Fran k Andrew s Letter to W. H. Fluker, Silver -Springs, X; Y. Pear Sir: Tou give full weight of good coal. ' '§6 do we—231 inches to a gallon of ptint that lasts twice as long as Old- fashion pninrpr'g pninr, lond nncl oil, and allow our agents to sell on this guarantee. •'If you havo any trouble with this paint, either now iu» putting it on, or hereafter in the wea*r,-*t*?U your* dealer about it.\ ' Wc authorize him to do what is right at our expense*\ WP know ;i denier in cn-il, lrhn do.. County Gleanings. Four carloads of machinery for the Warsaw button factory have been shipped from LaSalle and soon will be placed in position. \ H. K Andrews, of Delcvan, now Village officers of Silver Springs 1 President John II Duncan Nathaniel Lnhihersoii Michael Whela n Treasurer lied I' l)i\o n ( ollcctol , Newbor n H Lewi s Village Cl- i k .11 1 Countrvma n Street Commissioner. V \V Kl } .Thoma s M Dowdl e Puhuum's (inert palac e - car s to New. VuUiM ^Hi-table s I ' Franklin*Hnyt York. Philadelphia an d Boston | I . Cliai les Crist EASTWARD KI'OM SII.VP.lt SPKIKQS '.I 88 A lV * t,:t ''' ^ n '•*' \YeMibule d 1 1 •Limited' l\>i llorne))svil)p,(con- iMing for all points on (lie Allegany livered bis coal with a public weigh er's ticket (full'weight) iutited com plaints and actually exchanged the coal when complaint was made. He had half the business, a dozen Arms had the ot'.ier half. We are 14l> years old, but nof.too old to sell paint as that dealer sold coal W e like to- pay damages— when there are any Yours truly. 42 F. W. JJKVOK & Co in the Klondike region, lias a half in tcrest in claim for which au offer of ^5ox<iOO is reported to have been refused. The Warsaw Creamery Company has paid for the month of to the patiuus pet 100 'pounds - of in the tiutorprlso HEO New lork lity- capitalists of abundant means, who havo organized a com pain with a capital stock of $lU0,0Ut) for tho purpose. The new company has purchased 1!) acres of hind Iieloiirdno t o tint Needbam ftirtn, and tho probable site Atigusujof the new plant will be on tho wcsV side oi the railroad tracks, some dis- milk. 95 cents, or 22 conts per pound of butter net. Horry BBOWH , one of the crew of the Rochester excursion train to Per ry, bad the misfortune to got his right band caught between tho bum pers while making up the train for return, and badryvsjDashcd. In Surrogate's Court Judge Norton has admitted the following wills to probate Jane Canaway of Covington, Alexander Boyd, executor, Jeffrey -A-H—Hre Associated Pi ess t*w—Thomas of Sheldon, Frank S Thoinui New Salt Works a t Perry. < i [Vtota tho ••crtf Record I Tno salt j-nanufacluring industry is to be revived in i*erry in the near future, independent of tho National Salt Co,, ami the parties interested tancc north of tho ice house. A large plant will be erected, equipped with all the best modem appliances for thti -inauufaifuro o f salt. It is expected that the work of construction will be commenced sooti-- and pushed to completion as lapJiMy as possible. The excellent qualitj, of salt fouuil in this locality, toother n.ih an abundant supply of pure water closo lit baud, and other favorable ton ditions. indil 1 the ••mnpMii\ ',i -ii TruMc< pieturescjue JrupK IJr^e •inls o n (In WiMMoii (ICImiia, ( <vuii(ig. liiughamtoh l:id New Yor k ;) 4(5 A M daily No H. for Hor n ells\ illo. connecting with vesti- lniied limited for ( orning . K-lniira. ()w- ei;o Ihiiglianitou and Ne w York Pullman p:ii - li>rvai MeaW in il'.ning i av ') 1(J P\M.d.iiK No 20. accommo- datinu. i miiicct\ at HomeHsvili e tor pniiits east an d (itituts o n Wester n dhisiou '.1 47 [> M . 1 1•n'y\ No 10. Hew Yor k Special Pu'ltmail Vestibul e Day 1 nailies and Sleepers fo r Klmirti. IJing- h.iinton, arrive New York K.OU a. m WlSTWAHI) FUOM SUA F.It Sl'KINQS. <) 42 A M d.uly. No i :i •Falls.comie' ' ntg w ith all trains west '2 47 P M .daily , exc^ pt Sunday.No uewa iu Buffalo CunimeiViiil Discontinuance o f Rochester- Silver Lake Excursion Train. •The Buffalo Rochester & Pitts- executor, Frederick Pilgrim of Atti ca, August Pilgrim, executor, Roset- ta (J. Knm of Perry, John W Karn, executor, George W. Bradley of War- burgh Ry., Sundtu Special, trains, saw, Esther Bradley, executrix Silver Springs Church Directory Methodist Rpiscopal—Rev Joseph Morro w Pastor Service.-, at in I'm m and 7 .'.!> P M Sunday School at 1^' M + .1 M Duncan . Superintendent. JCp- ivorih Leagu e at ti..'i(l P M. st Mary's (Ciithol'n)- l*e\ W T \\ 11 her. Rector Service at •» \ M and DA M alternate Sundays stopping at allstati.ins io IiulTaloand Niaga- 1 \ • m g w ith al l train s '?i>r n'TV-ifflnodit'iofr i?n |V 1 1^. ; J U u aio, ami Niagara Fa'i-. conne i ting at Attica for points on Al'.t a brancli an d Roches ter div ismii (1 ;{9 I' M ilail>. Nfti 1 Kx-pressfor Warsaw. Attica aint Buffalo f) 87' I ' M Sundays only No 0. ac- (vimniod:.tion tor Buffal o 1 urtlier information iua^ lie obtained from Frio agents or from -U—^--jAnonift- $ 3 1^ $ 9 100 and 101.- running between Roch ester and Silver Lake and Perry will make their last trip this seasonJSun- day, Sept. 30tu, after which date thev wilt be di scon tinned Renovate the system with Dr. Kay's Renovator. Price 25c and $1. Try it- Dr Kay's Renovator for the liver. The Appellate Division of the Sup- Wanted At Once. re me Court at Rochester, last week Tuesday, handed down the following decision in the Republican session law-suit The people cx rel, Robert A. Wood, applt., vs<Jeorgo P. Tis- dnlc, et al , as Republican stipervi- eors*of, etc., respts.—Order denying rcjntor's motion for an amended ro- turn nlllrincd. Order gunshinpr writ OlMI .VK't I 1 l> 533 Main St. ItulUUi. N 1) 1 Hubfc.lt is. • Ot'tl I I'llKB 'T IK't, Mew i ork City 1 9 9 $ ? 3 FOR PARTICULAR SMOKERS. ** J* I heg leave to call the at -i oi the public to my tine i I'll'lll's wllleli iiwliiilft. Ili . i A reliable hustling person can ob- 1 alllrmcd with $10 costs and disburso- tain \proftta'blc empioynrent by taking I uients upon ground of relator's laches, •subscriptions for The Michigan Farm- 1 The remaining questions not passed er, or Detroit, Mich. I t is a large a(ion, All concur. '_ -g-J-20 -Tntprc ^T?e1t1y- general iarm paper y\\ prctfy wedding took place at the Established 18-18 The offer is to'; home of the bride's mother, iMrs. S send The Michigan Farmer every' Ward, on Needhatri \street Perry, lion c of 4*4- low ing popula r and w i \-know n brands Majestic, Crown, Our Leader Telegram .Two Queens Not Left American Girl, Etc. The ar e all o-cent goods an d ar e jriini-;iniop.l—to lie o f snporioy- pi.ilit vand as good .is an.\ in the market Partieular smokers loiild ial). ' ii me when in need t a ly-st-clao;. rehal'lu Muoke. lyffalo, Rochester 6 j Delrpy.G. Wiltelt, Pittsburgh R'y. TIME TABLE IVssp'tKP'rs art ro-c.ir^ted trt purrhas p tirkoi« I'pfort- pii(«rlttcr tin- nil*. All excess i hiirne of I I \ < I Si s win be <r>iio<tc<1 I'v Coii'lu. tors Nhrn furew lire pulu on tr' wis. froin all Htaltoim w hero a Tleket OiU-v s tuiLlutaltied. On and after say jrfth, lCwO, PaseenKer tr» ns will depart fro.n s, vur Surinus oa follows <• 'I a m rtally i.M\ppt s,.n,iHy\ No., Z Kxpr<\« for Warsaw, I.eRoy •sfottMVtlli- ami RqrliPhler lially from Silver Late •Innetlnn nl I, ,\<l • ^ The Oper a House liarhcr Week to January 1st for only 15 cts. Saturday evening, at H o'clock. The Subscriptions can be taken nt this contracting parties, were Dr. C R. -piice uith \great ease. An active Hervey, one of Perry's successful agent is wanted in every count* in \oung physicians, and Miss Ada New York The Michigan Farmer Ward The affair was very quiet, is a-s well adapted to the soil and cli- only a few of the bride's warmest mate of 'New \t ork as to Michigan friends being present. Rev. U.'H. No capital required All suppheb- Dibble, pastor of the Presbyterian furnished and delivered free Ad- 1 church otllciated. After lUe.wediliug dress at once with reference lect this place as the Uicultow for their plant RoaP Estate Transfers. Attitn—Sarah Rowen to Fran It TJiouias, IU iic/es, $1, Al.cc J. Gardner to ~Frank Thomas, 11 latres, $1 , Anna L Phitt to Frank Thomas, 114 acres. $1 . Frank Thomas to Fred eriek C Stevens, 1,1 I acres, si - .Ion athan A' Williams to .Oeotjc (' Broadbrooks, lot, $1. Castile—Mar) K Smith to Ml'ieil isharpe, 11 acres, i? I Covington—Jus. W Dow to Jas C Dow, 11.'» acres. $5,i )QH, . (Jeuescc Falls -Esther L lliuriug ton to (Jeorge W. II .-UTinglou, SIJ acres, Sl^OO. • Jav« —Charles A . Mason to Ell- Thc Michigan Farmer, Detroit, Mich ard to Owen Jones, lot, $750 Dr Kay's Lung Balm 3 -<S>& €fT^9 T^O siipjif r the bridal pair wore drivun to Walker 's -on-the-lakc for a brief stay nv,Tiit.\' v . 1,1 ' .' J)r and Mrs. Hervey will soon be at TO TJIK DK W\'— A rich ladv. cureil J ollua- JJuabiuw-wul Noises-in liie-Head iiomB.tajill onCovington-streeM^rry, -gi-ippe-cougthcure, liy Dr Nicholson s A rlilicial Kar Drums, i..-., - i Y^t- ' 10 and gave $J0.000 to his Institute, so that deaf •people unable to )M .octir« - the Kar Drums may have them free Address. No 7<>-Vi The Nu\ Avenue, wiird J. u<inn >y7 { acre, $2S0 Perr^ —.Dorleski A Benedict t,U Frank A (ieorge, lot, $1 IH ), Rufiw Newton to Fred C Bliss , lot * Itirr, Wftlter L. Olin, lot ?1 , Edward ii Mitllhews to Walter!. Olin.lot, *;125 , H'ron B. Te\\ksbur\ to Einmii Vl. (Joss, lot, $1 Samuel B Tewksliury to Emma E Goss, lot, $1 , Samuel li. Tc.wksbury to Bjrou B. Tewks- hury, lot, SI. Warsaw—Laura J. Fisk to('lmtlen B. Cook, lot. »400 . Rol.elt .1 I'lllrll- Ft a -UN la never fh[t>^ 1 S 40 J », except sunday, Xo.~t. Mall Tor Urad- ford, and Intermediate Htattous. «., except Sunday No. 1G Accomodation in OS j lor itocncater and liitcnnedlBtopoints •• No. 3 except Suiplay.PIllaburKh Te»- tlbuled cxpresnror llradrord, Uullois, I'unxStUaW TK»yt|i,tlp*rprirt Pttfslnirgh, Uaily from Stiver Lako JCt « t 20 11 II 11 a. m.-, Sunday only. No. 101, for Silver Lake and Perry - ' ClOr v ereept s'uuday No. 4. Pittsburgh ventl Imled rxurcid Cor Warsaw, Lcioy and Koehrsjer Dally from Sliver Lake Junct an at ft.Is ^ ^ t S: p m.. SuniUv xmly. No, 100, for Rochester imd^rfn-lpal lntbnnodlnte points. t-15 P u , except Sunday, Perry accommodation —all .nations to Perry, via S. L. R'J\ 6 C p except S-iulay, Ko. 8, Kxpresa for -• RocheiTcfcaniTTntetmediate sttltlons. „,^p»~ttni^aT)teTan1i ful lnroinatlonfarn onca on applicant to U. K. Bewey, agent at ver Springs v or \j « c- r.i »»T, 4.-1 Gen. Pass. Ag't, Rochester. N Y Lowest Prices -1 n^iHiTieryr^ ^ Jury\ List. Jurors drawn to serve at the Oc- Hon. A . V, Wjimm, Ex-Tnnstucr , . . , ,.. .., , tober term of Cotintv Court. of the United States, of Onmha, Neb , iholson institute, ..SO, Lighth, - - , New York ! Arcade—Ward 15 W utse, Jl. A. one of tho shrewdest and best know a — Fisk. financiers in the West, wnte« •Unv- ' Attica—Jacob Sunricker, Henry ing known of some remarkable cures P. (!.ardncr. ^>*». of Omaha people effected by the use Covington—CharleX Morgan, Cur- of Dr. Knv's Renovator and Dr. Kay's lis A. Paine, Edward B. Clark, LunifiJftbji, I believe that these gre«t_ CtatTe J. Taylor, Ilurrlson Rude, W. remedies are worthy of the confidence. \V. Smith. of the public \ Geo. W Hem^, the _. (\asti In —DanVl^lldniy H«nry 1^ -editor of the Omahn WorTd-Ilcr,ald. Cummings, William Sanford. , ivas ^cured of u terrible case ul long- Eagle—James Yule, Ray Shaw, \ standing Dypepsia by flic tisc of Dr. Newton Ames. \ 'Kay 's Ucronator. Dr,-Kay s Reno- Gaiucsville—Harry L. Cotton, Ed- j vator 25c and 91, six for $5 Dr. Ward Baltin. j Kay 's Lang Balm 10 and 25q. For Java—Michael Wright, Charles i free advice, sample ai>d liooks address McNulty. j Dr. \B. J. KayM*sdicftl Co., Sarntogn Middlebnry—Edwin F. Dutton. j Springs, N. Y. -Sold by F. T Dud- Oranacville—C. A. Greene. ; ley, Silver Springs. *• Pike—Geiirge Sowcrby, J. A. 1 ' A „ k your neW8 deoIer ' for the Buffalo Jones, Fred Cross, Henry Resrdsley, C»nraicrci»i. . •• Grant W. Lyon. —-j—~- —' - • .„ „, ,, , , „ . y , J'WomanhooiL a valuable IIIUH Sheldon-John ReijcJorL - -.^ti^ooklstj ^ii^ stead, Henry McKone, Win. Eurch, displacements of womb, etc. bent Palmer Kimball, R. H . Owen^ . 'free, to ladies only, ja rtji-\ *ju'.,;l 7 Wethersfleld—Edware Lang don, I envelope. Cutistopher Fisher. • N. Y, Correct Styles.... Dr. B. J. KrtV. Saroteaa,