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silver Springs Signal, Republican in Politics. ^PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY AT SILVER SPRING! NEW YORK. ' William Ingleby, Editor. Thcr S IONAL la ontereUTtrtHS - Toal OJII CQ ar| '.Silver Springs, N. Y., as scoond-class mail mat \Her _ ; Job Work oxeouted #ith dispatch and gat- <tafaotion guaranteed. Prices reasonable-. Office I D Don ton Block Main Street, opposite *«epot.„ JJHIX M ONTHS, . \TAAXI ILOHTNA Terms of Subscription In Advance II 00 T HURSDAY, FKBRUARY 11, 1915 Ihe Latest News From Castile ''What Our Neighbors on the Reservation are Doing.' * Here is the Information moving pic \\Sure fans have been awaiting for weeks The final twenty-third episode of The Million Dollar . Mystery will appear Monday, Feb. 22nd,. » Miss Laura Ensign ot DesMolnes, Ia.. . is staying at the home of Fred Horning -for a few wooks. She Is executor of the -estate of tbe late Dr. Clara A. Swain -and is here to attend to tbe final settle ment of the same. If something doesn't turn: up this summer to furnish employment for peo yle depending uu day a worK for a liv ing the chances are that several more families will movo to other villages. There are a dozen people who go back and forth to Silver Springs every day 'for a number of years. If the Springs -could,paly get a few more manufactur ing plants, Castile would certainly be a \quiet\ village. Mra. Loretta J. Basaett returned Sat urday night frdta a.siic weefeiPvisit with vher daughter, Mra. John B> Mix, In \ Buffalo. .IHSJFLRIIFFFL Aid Btfekty -ef -theMetho dist cbure'h will serve a chicken pie din ner in the dining room of the church ^Friday, Feb. 19th, tho date of the Farm -era' Institute to be held here. . An athletlo association has been form ed by th 'e young men of the t tawn for tbe social and physical betterment of our community. The officers are •Pres., Geo. H. Stratton, vicla pres., Lu- • tber H. Robinson; soc. and -treas., Dr, _DHarold-.E, Foster, The assoclatlwrTS\ planning to fit up tho gymnasium of the high school with a/suitable equip merit. Chus. Damon and family have mov,ed from the Marcus Pond farm iu the town x>f GenesSb Falls and are occupying the Sylvester house. Frank Sherwood of *©atka will work the Pond farm tbe • coming season. The Hudnutt Call of the M. E. c. •\will meet at tbe home of Miss Florence 'Harrington on Friday evening of-this .'•week. S- Miss Mabel Coax reports having bad 'the \first introduction to a .robin this \yeir which took place last Thursday If she was not tbe chief operator at the telephone office, wo^would add another \paragraph to this local. The Political Equality Club held their '^meeting Tuesday afternoon witb Mrs. • Sarah Belden with tho following pro- -gram: Paper, \ Tho Sea Gate of the Na tion, \ Mrs. Elizabeth Bradt. paper, \ Buffalo, tbe Lake Port of the State, \ 'Mrs. Elizabeth Hopkins; paper, \Trav el Talk, South America,\ Suffrage, Mrs. Carrie Boubendorf. Mrs. F. A. Bradley loft Tuesday'to spend a few days with her daughter, Miss Ruth Bradley, at Cornell, Ithaca. •The Gala Club will meet next Tues Hay afternoon with Mrs. D. D. Smith *• and Mrs. L. H. Tyler at the home of f the former. „ Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Strivings and Miss -eXnella Taber attended the State meet- ' ing of the Grange which was held in '• Oswego last week. 'U. J3. Kellogg and wife of Warsaw Were hero the first of the week on ac count of the illness of\ the child of Mr. -and Mrs. A [to a Wolcott. Miss Eugenia Smith-has gone to Now York City for a months visit with her •^sister, Mra. M. A. Sylvester. Fred Horning and wife are entertain- ing'Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jlealy and son -Jack of Buffalo. Castile Tent, K. 0. T, M.. hold their first meeting in Bush's Hall last Toes- •-day evening with over forty members -present, some of whom . came -from Warsaw Commander John C. Maher ' of Lamont with a number of his com rades came over as guests of the local XenL Deputy Great Commander Weaver of Buffalo, who Is assigned to Livingston and Wyoming counties, was - also present and mapped out a plan of work/ followed by a talk by N. E. ~Sne« of Lamont Tent One application lav membership v ?as received and re ferred to a committee. After the busl- R 1 1 ixess was transacted the meeting was ^adjourned, subject to a call from Com- ••aaander Schornstein. Tbe entertain. \CLIENT committee took charge and the -card tables were occupied for the next two hours, during which time Walter '(Billings furnished a musical program CASTOR OILS Which Sicken Ar« Dear 'At Any Price THIS IS THE LEAST And Does The Work Better It Cost* Only 15c. A BOTTLE with, his Victrola, and refreshments were served; When each member left the hall tbey had one' point in view, and that was-to bring In an application for membership at the np'irt-\\»»t<\g- Deputy Weaver will return-in a week bnd work with the local members in their work for a few weeks. t Miss Carolyn Rolph went to Corning Tuesday morning to attend the wed ding of' her cousin. Ansel Strykaivl morning. whfeb- took place yesterday She will return this evening accompan ied by her aunt, Mrs. L. A. Stryker, who will apend some time at tbe home of her brdther, Geo. 0. Smith and family. Tbe Wednesday club will meet next Wednesoay evening with Mrs. \T. H. Marshall, assisted by Miss Mary O'Brien. Mesdames W. H. Wheatley, Arthur Graham and Grant Hubbard attended the Baptist Missionary Convention at Batavia last Tuesday. The next meeting of Castile Grange will be held Wednesday evening, Feb. 17th, the third and fourth degrees.wllt be conferred, after which.the.iollowingj- program WU1 be given: Current Topics, in charge of Miss Hazel Jackson; paper, What does the farmer need, most, More labor, Less land or more education? Chaa. Jenison-, report . of the 8tate Grange hftld In P\w°[r\* J-ohn-Fhclps- OAK HIT-L, •>'' Lawrence Henry and Miss Jean Papemelr of Rochester were guests Sunday of tbe former's aister, Mrs. Wm. Cole, and family Melvin Richards returned 8atdr day from Alfred, where he haa been attending school. . . • Oslr-HUl tatlon byNMrs. Marion Laird; discus sion, Relative value farm papers, led by Mra, Ray Geyer; recreation In charge of Miss Florence'Martin. Miss Anna Belden visited in Canaser aga tbe latter part of last week*. Miss Olive Charles of Warsaw, teach er in school district No.-12, entertained her pupils at tbe home of L. E.- Porry and wife one evening last week.. The time was pleasantly spent with games and light refreshments were served. Rev. Frank Bglrian of M* •V n rpfn> Several Oslr^Blll \people were in attendance at tbe dancing party giv en hy Fred Lawson and wife Fri day evening. An \excellent time js reported. Mra. Rert Abbott and -daughter Edna spent the week end in Warsaw with D., E. Keeney and fatally. Mias Mary Solomon of Buffalqis spending a few weeks with her par ents, Edw; Solomon and wife. Miss Mary Clarke of Perry is a guest of Mrs. Bert Abbott and fam ily. * -Roy -Calkins and \ family spent Sunday in Perry at Wm. Martin's. Erman Hanford was at Adams Basin Saturday to attend th<a funeral of his uncle. was a guest of his brother, Wm Belden, and family, last Saturday. SWEET PEAS AND GLADIOLI Just Where To Obtain the Choicest of These Charming- Floral Favorites. Tbe passing of winter and the ap proach of spring should remind all lov ers of flowers thnt it is now'time-to s» cure their seeds and bulbs Jfor the sea- BON 's planting. And chief among the floral treasures are tbe Sweet Peas, con- coded ly the most popular and satisfact ory flowers in jculllvation,' But it should be reniembereer that only with sood of the choicest and most beautiful varieties can the best results be Obtain ed And it is exactly such seed tbat iB hero offered. For 25 cents I will mail to ANY ad dress, postpaid, eight liberal packets, each of a separate name and color, to which I will add three packets. -OF tbe loveliest orohid-flowe.rod or \Spencer' varieties and also my usual premiums, packet each 'of parly asters and double poppies. For 50 cents I will send at least ten packets\ of the most beautiful \Spencer\ kiuds in a full range of colters, the finest in the world To encourage early or ders I will send free in each collection up to March 15th, a packet of superb California nasturtiums. GORGEOUS GLADIOLR —To all lovers of this charming summer-flowering bulb I will send 17 very fine bulbs, In eluding some of the mqst popular named kinds, for 50 cents. For 81 thirty-seven splendid bulbs, Including some rare premiums, will be mailed to any address. Send postal for band- some folder with several half-tone cuts, prices and cultural directions.. It's FREE, Address, EDQAR A. H1QGINS, Sweet Pea and Gladiolus Specialist, Avoca, New York Bring or mall me your |Ums todevpl- op or print, > Films 10 cents,, any print cents. Expert work and prompt de livery guaranteed. 24m2 ALICE K. COLLINS and' Ruth and Gertrude, and Miss Delta Barter of Perry spent Saturday even ing at John Richards'. Vern Barter and wife of Perry spent Saturday night and Sunday with John Richards and family. W. L. Sowerby-and family spent Thursday evening at l3dw. Solo mons. OATKA, About 70 friends and neighbors of Mr and Mrs Boyd Poole met at tbeir home on Friday night and spent a very pleasant evening with them. Retresbments were served after which the guests departed leaving a purse of $8 00 as a token of remembrance Mr. Poole and X FATBFRY ~ r e'ave~ aoon for their new home id Perry, much to the regret of tbeir many friends in this place Frank Fluker and daughter of Perry called on friends here^. last Wednesday. _^ Charles Mack spent part of last week with friends at Dal ton. Everett Darbee of Buffalo is visit log at P. Kimball's. ' Richard Keller bad the misfortune to loae a valuable borse, caused by being Kicked on the leg. J\ George-Mack has returned to Bath after spending aeveal weeks with Oharjss, Mack and family. Mr. and Mrs' Marvin Barber were guests at P^ KimbaH^Ton Thursday. B.E. GRANGER * ? * COflT$RCTO$ and FIULILDE3 Plans, Specifications and Estimates Furnished > * Silver Springs, flew York. PROGRAM OF CRESCENT THEATRE Friday night, Feb. 12 Special 2 reel featnreV \Tibe Iran Master. ?? \The Heart-of Sunny Jim-.\ \ Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds.\ Saturday night,-Feb. 13 . Special 2 reel feature, \Kegan's Daughter.\\* i \ Their Little Drudge. 1 ' •« Fable of the Adult Girl That Got Busy.\ . E R- ; ; Special Orchestra Music \\Saturday Night Silver Springs News. Mrs. Ged. tfuuter iB visiting rela tives in Warsaw. -Mrs, A. L. Remingtorf ia spending 4 couple of days in Perry. i Miss Ruth Hobin* of Warsaw Is a guest of Mrs. F. P. O'Donnell <, c Frank GWlease went-,-to Eagle this morning to viait -FCBENRCEIIB of the blg,j fire. ; - ' . iB- Prof. and Mrs. 8tukey are enter taining-her r brotber-^and—wife frumfj Friendship.' Mrs. W. A.. McGuire and children of Perry were guests „of her sister, Mra. A. W. Gray, 8unday. ' 0 -Or-Bewitfr J expe75t9 ~fo go To Xe 7 ! Roy tomorrow to assist in the musio for tbe Epworth League group meet ing. ^ Good programs will be offered at the Cieacent Theatre Frfday and Sat urday nights, with special orchestra music Saturday night. See adv. for program of features. Tbe oratorio society of this village go to Perry tonight to join with the Perry society in rendering - the ora torio, \The Prodigal 8on,\ at the M. E, church in-the latter-planer \7 For Sale. Owing to poor health I offer for sale my farm of 92i acres, 2i miles south'of V^arsaw o < e road. Good buildings, nprlng\ ipt^'-y^'*\ f mwi H'fUlfHT good wouu , all kinds frnlt; terms and price reasonable. - ' GEO. BDCKHODT Silver Springs, R: D. 1 26w8 Federal Phone 1274 Warsaw, Natural Anxiety. Lawyer <to hejitating: client)—Re- renge is aweet, remember. We'll tight this case to the bitter end. Client— But- who'll get tbe bitter end, the other fellow or meV—Chicago News. -Klndr— \Bald heads remind me of kind wordk.\ \\^y BO?\ \They can never dye, yoo know.\— Boston Transcript. Automobile —p —R*Ei> ArrRTNTi f- have rented space in M. A , Heath's.blackamitb shop and or dered the necessary machinery to thoroughly, overhaul and repair automobiles and solicit your -pat ronage Will 8.oon be in shape to do all kinds of work in this tine I shall also carry in stock a full line of all kinds of oils and greases, PARKER |. BROWNELL SILVER SPRINGS FOR SALE 10 Room house, with bath, one-half.acre of land, barn, all kinds of . fruit. Everything in first class condition and a very pleas ant home. Situated on Whitoh Avenue. Price low and terms reasonable. See us for particulars. Kershaw & Ingleby Real Estate Silver Springs, N. Y. THE <3. J COR P COMPANY County Court, Wyoming County Mattha MoLaughlln, Plaintiff vs. Ellen Ji-WoNein. Rose Feugzzl; Samuel DiifriJ mond, Mary Smythe Diamond, his wife; Daniel Diamond, Tlllio Morning Diamond, Ills wife, Andrew Diamond (Unmarried), Mary Ann Coylcs. Daniel Diamond 2nd, Isabella Carmioh-1 ael Diamond, his wife, Josepb Diamond, Ca1b-*f erlne Hanlon Diamond, bis wife; JonnDiamond (Unmarried), Hugh Diamond (Unmarried), and Harry Brown v Defendaj)ts. , , To tbo above named defendants. 'You are hereby summoned to answer the complain^ in this aetion. and to serve a copy of - your answe? on the plaintiff's attorney wlthlnsi. twonty days after the service of this Summons, exolnslve of the day of service, and, In case of your failure to appear or answer, Judgement will be taken against you by default for the re- llefaemanded In the complaint. IRLAT40-be-held-4n-4he-Gounty-of Wyoming-. . Dated this 30th day of December, -191<.. ' Mlchae) L. Coleman, Attorney for Plaintiff Office and P 0. Address, Warsaw, Wyoming County, sJJew York. , To Ellen J. McNeill; Rose Feugizij'SamuelDia mond, Mary Smythe Diamond; Daniel Diamond, Tlllio Morning Diamond; Andrew Dlajnond; Mary Ann Coyles; Daniel Diamond 2nd, Isa-BELLS Carmlchael Diamond; Joseph Diamond, Cath erine Hanlon Diamond: John Diamond; Hugh Diamond, pefandants. The'foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Honor able James B: Norton, County Judge of Wyo ming County, dated the 7th day of January, 1915, and filed with the complaint in tbe ofllice of the oWk of_Wyomlng Counryvat Warsaw; New Dat9d*7Snuary 7.1915. A« Michael h .^mmmn. Attornef •BPlalnttff ODlcc-ancrP. o . Address, Warsaw, New York. On Ml Oar Winter Clothing A. — - Greatly Reduced The G. Lj, C OTE THE <3. 1 CO R P OOMPANV Cash is King AI*W store and one person's money goes as far as another's. Our groceries are pure and fresh and our meats are the best obtainable. Low cash prices are winning us many satisfied customers each week. Are you one of them? - • * \ Have just added a new fine of Gloves and Mittens. If in need of any, call in. Phone 237 George Todd. 9 » \BROWNDALE A. J. C. C. JERSEYS \ SAYDAS HEIR FAMILY \ Elmer E. Rowe, Prop., Warsaw, N. Y.'\~ Unusual Uniformity Advanced Registry Work Saydas Rhoda 265254 in 11 months gave 6947.2 lbs. milk, 422.371 lbs. fat, 496.83 lbs. butter. $13.9 38 at 33c per lb. for fat. Saydas Lucy 249169 in II months gave 9222.5 lbs. milk, 529.015 fat, 622 4 lbs. butter, $174.58 at 33\b perlb, for fat. ^aydas Maggie 2nd 298028 in 10 mos. gave 8726 9 lbs. milk, 426. 347 lbs. fat, 501.58 lbs butter, $140 69 at 33c per lb for fat. Saydas Lilac 141578 in 8 mos gave 6609 T 2 Ihe milk, 341.078 lbs fat, 401 3 lbs batter, $112.56 at 33c per lb for fat. Jap Saydas Cora 283691, in 8 mos. gave 3155 1 lbs milk, 182.593 lbs fat, 214-8^1 lbs butter, $60 26 at 33c per lb for fat. Saydas Lexie 249683 in 6. mos. ga^e-3586.9 lbs milk, 174 729 lbs fat, 205.56 lbs butter, $57.66 at 33c per lb for fat. Jap Saydas Etta 279213 in 5 mos. gave 2192 3 dbs milk; 130.375 lbs fat, 153.38 lbs batter, $43 03 at 33o for fat. . Saydas Alzina 264627 in 6 mos. gave 4226.4 lbs milk,' 235.809 lbs fat, 277.42 lbs butter, $77 80 at 33c per lb for tat. Saydas Kate 174946 in 5 mos. gave 3954.3 lbs milk, 196.694 lbs fat, 231.4 lbs butter, $64.91 at 33o per lb for fat. Saydas Nana 2^9154 in 4 mos gave 3623[.7\lbs to ilk, 192 245 lbs fat, 226 -1 lbs. butter, $63.44 at 33c per lb (or* fat. Jap Saydas Doxie 264906 in 4 mos. gave 2574.8 lba milk, 149 656 lbs fat,- 176.06 IDS butter, $49 39 at,33o per lb for fat. SaydaB Anna 284389 in 6£ moa. gave 2595 5 Ibs'mijk, 149.439 IbSU fat, 175 8 lbs butter, $49.31 at 33o per lb for fat. Saydas Adeline 264628 in 3 mos. gave 1847.6 lbs milk, -101*106 lba fat, 118 9 lbs butter, $33 65-at 33o per lb for fat. Saydas May 284388 in 5} mos. gave 3290.9 lbs milk, 205 529 lbs fat,' 241.8 lba butter, $67.83 at 33c per lb for fat. Owls' Rosebud 259487 In 2 mos. gave 1679 9 lbs milk, 87.698 lbs fat, 103.1 lba butter, $28 94 at 33c, per lb for fat. fi The Japs Barbara 259450 in 2 mos gave 2189 6 lbs milk, 113.632 lbs fat, 133J lbs butter, $37.50; at 33o per lb for fat. Savdaa Muse 249^156 in 1 mO. gave 1078 2 lba milk, 51.948 Jbs fat, 61,1 lbs butter, $17 14 ai 33c per lb fat.. » The creamery at Warsaw paid on an average 33c per lb. last year tor butter fat. We are trying to show you whfiTy^B ^could expect .to get from cows under just the same markey ^onditionV^JMIUR herd have. Are YOU getting any results like tbeae? If not write ns asking how we did it. Let .tfs tell you ofa young bull ready for service that will assist you in breeding up your quality. We make special-low prices for'sales in WyomingrCountyf 1N0 cows for sale, but two young heifers. Enquire prices. AtAfValker House Every MoTnth C.«S. HAWKINS of Rochester GRADUATE OPTICIAN Don't neglcot-youi\ EYES. A small refractlre ERROR properly correoted, may aaYe you from TOTAL BLLNDNEIB later In life 'Subscribe for the SIONAL Dr. G. Ji. Thomas SILVER SPRINGS, F»- Y. Subscribe for the SIGNAL