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V. SILVER SPRINGS SIGNAL. hPw^ PFVOTFP TO THF «F?T INTPPPQTQ OP THE COMMUNITY. VOLr. I>C. SILVER SPRINGS,. GAINESVILLE AND ROCKGLEN, N. Y„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1900. NO. 11 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Edrnand B. Windsor. CONTENTS. Page 1— Miscellaneous News Items. Page 2—.^rial £tory, Notes and Com ment, etc In Town Every Thursday. Office ta Store of J. W. ISrayman. All legal HusTuesB Promptly Attended. C. F. CUSH1NG, Ejt syedattltt Graduate Philadelphia Optial College Main Office, 5 Arcade Building, teruational Sunday School Les son, Markets. Page 4—Editorials and Miscellany. Page 5—Loral Happenings. Page «—Farm and Garden, Humorous — - and Household Departments. Page 7 —Up-to-date News from all parts of the world. Page 8—Miscellany. Gainesville Town Officers 16 . Itomauxo 1 'e.rkius RAILROAD Justices of tlic Peace ! Niagara Falls, N. Y At Warsaw 2nd Mon. and Tues. AtfPerry 4th Mon- and Tues. \ ; __f _ _ . . Supervisor ..John X. iuglcshy ...George C Waite Newburn 11. Lewis Job T. Peek Charles Jettison trunk K. Morgan . (I. L. Cotton . Koliert Coggon -] Charles P. Sliattue.k I John Stamp P . . _ ~r ii« Collector WilliamF Young iGturesque TruDlf I inei overseer of u.e p,«>r .MyianA ca.-5 ^ ^ • _ I ( William F Young Assessors .THE Highway Commissioners Letter to Seymour Bush. Silver Springs, X. Y. Dear Sir: H. M. Hooker &Co., voe paint for 22 years. D. T. Mc- Gown, of that Ann, built a Louse in '85 and painted Devoe, of course. Thc-paint, laated-ten years. _._ A year or two later, a neighbor built a bouse, and painted i t lead and oil. The neighbor's house was re painted- twice in the same time. This looks as if the neighbor's house was painted three times in eight or nine years, and McGown's -Op RfilERlCH. Pullman's finest palace cars to New York. Philadelphia and Boston. Constables Clarence J Flint George VV. Simons Joseph Ralph I Frank Andrews KA.STWAltDKK.OM SILVER SPRINGS. -—= = rrrr—. : A.'M. dally No 2, --Vcstibuled, Village officers of SilverSprlngs I.imilcd\ iorHornellsvillc.(con necting Tor all, pJnts <>n the Allegany Dirisiiur JKImira^lCoriiiiigr Biiighamton Trustees ft 33 nut New York V 46 President ( John H. Duncan Nathaniel I,anil>erson Michael Whelan Treasurer Fred T ]>i\ou A M . daily No. 8, for Horn- Collector N«'wlM»rn H Lewis ellsville. connecting with vesti- VillagM^Vik . It.. I Countryman Street Commissioner V \V. Ely I Thomas M Dowdle , .Emmet E. Law 1 Frunklin Hoyt ( Charles Crist Imled limited for Corning, Klmira. Ow i>gii .Bitigliaiuton and New YorkPulhuan parlor car Meals In dining ear ft JO P M , <laily, No ?0, accommo dation, con nectsatHorncllsville for points east and points on Western d'uisioii. V) 47 Police Constables Silver SpringsChtireh Direetery4 P. ML, daily. No. 10, New York Special; Pullman Vestibule Day coaelics'and Sleepers for Klniira. Biug- haiuton. arrive New York 8:00 a. m. Methodist Episcopal—Rev Joseph Morrow Pastor Sen ices at 10:45 a. in. and 7...T1 P M Suiidax School at li» M J M Duncan Superintendent. Kp- wortJi U-ague at t>,.X) P M T a Falls.conncet'uig with all trains west. |i.X'.M. alternate Suniiay ) 47 P M , daily, except Sunday.No. '_ WKSTViAltD FKOJ1 SU.VEK SPRINGS. 0 42 4, M •' daily, N^> 8; stopping a t S L Marv's (CatIndie)-Rev W ifll stations to Buffaloand Niaga- Wilber Hector Sen ice at'.t \ M 2'J. accomodation for BulTalo, ami Niagara Fulls, connecting at Attica for points on Attica branch and Roches ter division ri 32 I 1 M .daily. No 1, Express for Warsaw. Attica and Buffalo. 3T P~ , Sundays (>rily No. t), ac- commodalion for Buffalo. Further information may be obtained from Krie agents or from 11. T JAKUEIC. 1>. 1 ROBERTS, Gen. AK't J' U. Geul Pasu'r Air't. • 303 Main St., . New York City lluftalo, N Y. Buffalo, Rochester & i Majestic, Pittsburgh R'y. TIMK TABLK. \ isseugern are reo.ucKtcd to pu.rchaso tickets tit->ire ciitcrini,'the care. An excess charge of TKN U'.NTS will be collc\etcd by Conductors wTien fares are paid on trains, froci SIT stations w here R Ticket Olllce la mitlntolned Ou«nd after Oct. let 1600, Passenger train will depart from Silver Springs as follows £ J 1 a. m Alnlly except Pundty No., t F .xpresM for Wiiraaiv, Li?Uoy ><cotlift'llle HIH! Rorliester Waily from Sllve'r Lake Juuctlou nt r, .\>7 \ to*. »., except saiiday. No. 1. Mall for Brad ford, and Intermediate stations. 1 l' » * , execpt Sunday No. 1G Accomodation for Rochester and Intermediate points , So. S. except Sunday.I'lttsburRh ves- tlbuled express fpr llradford, Dullols, l*nnx-ntaw ney.llutler and rittxbiirgb. Uaih from Sliver Lake Jet at 10 11 ClOr x except Sunday. No. fl, Pittsburgh vctitl buleil express for Warsaw, Leroy unci ItDChctcr Dally from Silver Lake J unci ion at 5; in 6 15 r. » , ox«ept Sunday Perry accommodation e © c © c c © c c © •c I 3 market Particular smokers © A should call on me when in need d B ' )> of a first-class, reliable smoke. 41 $ 1 9 I* 9 9 9 once in ten years. Wo are not quite sure—we teli the talc as it comes to us. It is enough to say that Devoe lead and sine lasts twice as loDg as lead and oil. Youre truly, 42 F. W. DEVOK &> Co. Renovate, the system with Dr. Kay's Renovator. Price25c and SI. Try it- LOT~FOR SALE. Cbttnty Gleanings. The Wyoming County Dejnocrntic now mating couvenliou is called to meet at W«rsaw, Monday, October 8th, and the caucuses in^Ttie severnl towns will be held next Saturday af ternoon\. Pike will have a lecture course this winter, enough season tickets having been subscribed for to warrant the engaging of a course. The Orel num- bcr of the five will be bV Daniel Wcb- pcople\ waiting for traius, \and the railway faro is no more from Bli^s to Warsaw and Rochester \than fiom |««rt<yar^-^iie-chnng^~Kr-ttrts^rfi'nfTr- Hardys some nine years ago wax made for just the reason. Uliss u moro of a commercial point tlmn Ilanlys, therefore more orTess b isl»* tccKbctrweeti tbat;4tw— Pike, accommodated with ,v N\ hilo there etcr Davis, the Negro humorist, Tues day evening, November 27th. The town of Perry wi%s bonded in 1870 for $100,000 for the purpose of constructing the Silver Lake railway, bonds payable in 30 years. These bonds were due Septembor 1st,' and have all been paid and cancelled. K. M. Todd of Cuba was nominat ed for State Senator of this district at the Democratic convention at Por- i tagc, a week ago Friday. The Cubit Business lot directly across the, Timeg saJg .. Mr 'fodd is a bright way from the Union depot in Silver . m( , U[)ri „ llt oUizcn Rnd w ,„ be ft Springs is otrercd for sale at a rcas- urcdit to tbc pcop|c of thU t „ 8trlcl |f price. The location offers ^ir^ted Representatives of the B., R «fc P. railroad antl of the State Railroad Commission met Supervisor Perkins onable price. The location offers fine advantages for business use ! Inquire of James Dutr}, Silver | Springs, N Y. Discontinuance of Rochester- Silver Lake Excursion Train. The Buffalo Rochester & Pitts burgh Ry . Sunday Special, trains 100 and 101, running between Roch ester and Silver Lake and Perry will' make their last trip this season Sun- at Ilardys, a week ago Tuesday mor ning to inspect the overhead bridge. Some changes will be made in the [approaches as a result of the confer ence. Miss Frances M. Perkins, daughter day, Sept 30th, after which thev will be discontinued date'' ! of Dr. and Mrs. Romnnzo Perkins\ of Wanted At Onde. j.Warsaw, were quietly married at the family residence, Tuesday evening, j September 25th, to Homer K. ^/eni , . oauing Count\ Medical Assountion A reliable hustling- persgu can ob- son, formerly'of Rock (ilon, now-^i|^||| | )0 lu . kl , lt tVrry N y ( ncto . iresa and stage line twice a day. are some arguments in favor of ilar dys—that it is two miles nearer than Bliss, It Is more than olfset b\ the fact that in winter it is much easier to reach Uliss, than Mnniys. Again, wo And the comforts of a good hotel, nod barns to leave your horses in i'' you want to take a trip up or down the railroad. At Ilanlys there is n<> public house, or barns to put a borsir iu, only the one common depot wnit« ing-roora, where a gentleman can not oven smoke a cignr—if any lady is present. A careful consideration of this matter is needed before uijy cliango in the present ay stem w made —Pike Gazette 19th Annual Pea -Pickors.' Ex cursion to Rochester. Kver\bod\ is going on the Pen Pickers excursion to Rochester. \ia the U , R & P R \, VUHUU^IHV, October, 17th, UWU What is more unjoxable tfmn the annual nfter liar vest trip to the Flotur Cil\ CHIUIMII- ing a visit among friends and a tii|> to the various theaters Fare only SI UU, tickets > I two days to return Trains U'aw SJher Springs at S 4tl and 15 a m Wyoming County Medical As sociation. Tue*Quarlctly Meeting < f the W\ FINE LIGARS. FOR PARTICULAR SMOKERS. I beg leave to call the attention of the public to my line line of Cigars, which includes the fol lowing popular and well-known brands Crown, taiu profitable employment by taking ! postal clerk running between Syra subscriptions for The Michigan Farm-|cuae and Cleveland er, of Detroit, Micii. It is a large, jwillnire, pf Perry was mcorpm-- 2<Tpagc weekly geuenil farm paper.! atcd un(ler a special charter many Established 1843 The offer is to, vear8ago Amendments have teen send The Michigan Farmer every ma( j c n , crc to, but It was thought by week to January 1st for only 15 cts. tuogc in cuar g C 0 f municipal affairs Subscriptions can bo taken at this! lnat tnere wcrc n dvantagcs to be price with great ease. An active 9 9 $ 9 Our Leader Telegram Two Queens Not Left American Girl, Etc, The are all 5 -cent goods ami are guaranteed to lie of superior quality and as (rood as any In the ; Deli oy G. Willett, | <? The Opera llou.-e Barber. * agent is wanted in every county in New York. The Michigan Farmer is as Well adapted to the soil and cli mate of New York as to Michigan Nc capital required. All supplies furnishetl and delivered free. Ad dress at once with reference. The Michigan Farmer, Detroit, Mich. gained by incorporating under the general village law, and the q-aestion was submitted to the taxpayers, Fri day The proposition to change wn* carried by a majority of two to one The new B., A. & A. R'v .station Head Injuries ' is attaining collpssal proportions and Dr John Harding, Subject, should bccnllcd the Pnn-American, tcriology, with Specimens ' ber !»,l!t00 Meeting culled to order at 10 00 a m LL is hoped thnl every—member nf the Association will uttend and be prepared to discuss the various pre sented and will also have some inlet eating cases to report The following program will be pre sented Dr K J Meyers. Subject. ••Her nia \ • Dr. S A Duulinm, Sulijett. \Mental Disturbaucts, Sccondim to •Hnt- | Uiaro -jull lik jtinm.- f .ir passen^ere, _Dr. M J. Wilson, Subject, --Pur TO TUB DKAF —A rich lailv, cuml express and freight olllces ami stor- pura Ilaemorrhagicji J <d-4iei > -44eafneij«^i4^>is(<^»-4J»^4*ad^ge^-reoo>^ —handsome—wn+t4ng Dr. Kny'w ' Lung— BTrrrrr byDr Nicholson's Artificial Kar_ Drums room with lavatories, and a line ver- ffr innc coueh cure gjtve $10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf « .... . , , gnppe cougu turt. people unable to procure the Bar nrunis , anda from vyhich to step aboard the j 0 au d 25 c may have them fret- Adilre -s. X«» 7< I.M lram8 a |) 0 f w hich is . ill keeping The Nicholson Institute, „st). Eighth _ _ si ( ^ . Avenue, New York. ~ ' i «urt' I:i It never fails.' ft —:H stations to Perry, via S. L. R'y G it p x. except Sunday, No. 8, Kxpress for Rochester and iutcrmcdlate stations •Maps* time tables and ful Information turn •men on application to 1). II. Dewcy.-agent at Ml s-er Springs N Y., or j E C. LAPET, ' Gen. Pass. Ag't, Rochester. N Y Assessors'Notice. Tflfs. H.TTITathaway with the greatly increased business , of the road, w'bich is the direct re sult ot the present nble management, i —Arcade Leader. The Democruts of this (30tb) Con gressional district met at Ratavia „ , K „ , , x f„ , . , ... , of Dr Kay s Renovator and Dr Ivav» \\cdncsday and nominated Charles . ,„ , ,. . , , . ,, Lung Balm. I believe that thcrr gTent \\ ard, a Livonia lawyer of this coun- ,. . , remedies arc worthy of tlic confidCTire\ of the public. Oeo.W. Hcrv*-,.. tin Hon. A I'. Wjmtin, Kx-Trenstirtr of the United States, of Omaha, Neb ,' one of the shrewdest and best knovui financiers in the West, writes \lim ing known of some remarkable cures of Omaha people effected by the use Noticcis herby given that the assess mont roll for the town of Gainesville in the county of Wyoming for the year l'.HK) has been finally completed by the 'undersigned assessors and was tiled in Hie office of the town clerk in the village of Silver Springs, where the same will remain open to public inspection for fifteen days. Dated this 12th dayof September.lWO. O. Lr (jB^oi^ASSsessors? i Correct Styles.... Lowest Prices In Millinery. ty. The libmination was uiianimous as he appeared to be the culy candi date. Mr. Ward is about 40 years of age, a native of Ontario county and has lived iu this county L5 years. He is a lawyer, married; and has run for district-attorney and state 6ena-., v „ . , I Kay s Lung Balm 10 and 2ac tor. in the past He has been an ac- ' ° tive political worker for some years —Nunda News. Springs, N. \. Sold by F. T Bids are open for -the carrying of , g rf the mail from Pike to Hardy's Sta- • tion on the B., R. & P. .U'y., the route to Bliss to be suspended , editor ot the Omaha World-H< n.ld. was^otTred of a terrible case of long standing Dypepsia by ,thc use <ff Dr. Kay's Renovator Dr Kav s Ret,<- : vator 2oc and $1, six for $5 Dr. For I free advice, sample and- books address I Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co , Saratoga Duel- «* Womanhood, ' a valuable illus JuBt • trated booklet giving best treatment why this -change we icdow not, but! '° r ' cn?aIe «'iseases, 17 cuts show.ng . . .. : ..n,i. _ displacements of womb, etc. Sent we do know there i s a \kick as the ,„„„ .„ i „,n„„ „„•„ • ' . . . „. . ' * tree, to ladies onlv. in plain sealed accommodations at Bliss are far. envelope. Dr. B.'j. Kav. Saratoga more favorable to the comfort of • X. 1'. -