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THE SILVER SPRINGS SIGNAL Silver Springs Signal, Republican in Politics. Publl&bedEathT&urscUyjttSUver Spring:, New York.' William Ingleby, EditorS Tbe Sioiui. ls entered at tne Post Office at Surer Springs, N. Y., as second-olssn mall mat ter. Job Work executed with dispatch and sat- lafaotiOD guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Offloe In Denton Block Main Street, opposite depot. Terms of Subscription Ova Ys*B, In Advance....\. 11 00 XtX MOKTBS, \ ™ - SO TantxB-Homss, \ 26 THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1915. The Latest News From Castile What Our Neighbors on the Reservation are Doing. ^Edward Johnson was called to Nor wlch, N. Y., last week to attend the -funeral of his brother, Homer B. John son, ot that place. Miss Ellen Brislin, wbo has been spending a few weeks with her nnole -and annt, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. MoCann, has returned to her home in Pittsburgh, <Pa. firVand Mrs. Lee Wearer have re turned from a weeks' visit with friends 'In Buffalo. Miss-Colia Moore of North Tonawan- /da ia visiting her aunt, Mrs. Amelia Pease, and other friends in town. Mrs. Chas. M . Johnson has returned from Cleveland, O., for the summer. Mrs. Qeo. Klnjr of Rochester is visit -ing Miss Sarah Mallory and other rela tives and friends in the village. Miss Amelia Ward of Hunt IB spend ing two weeks at the home of her brother, George Benson. , Cbas. Brlnkman and wife of Buffalo \have been visiting relatives and friends in tbe vlllago the past week. An Informal election was held In the caucus room of the town hall Friday from five to eight o'clock p, m„ for the purpose of ascertaining the preference of the taxpayers for widening Main St. with brlofc or water- bound macadam 'from Liberty street to Beeohwood Av enue, and from MoCnnn's store to the railroad crossing. Tbo estimated cost of brick is $38, COO, and macadam S20, - 500. The vote stood 04 to 12 in favor of.tb.e macadam. Tho question will be brought up for a final vote as soon as possible. Miss Jeanette Gardner spent Monday at tbe home of her brother, Lester •Gardner, in Perry. Geo. Hartley and wife of Attica were •guests of relatives In town tbe first of •tug week. t The death of Mies Mary Marie Moses occurred at tbe borne of Miss.Elizabeth Hirseb Sunday afternoon. She bad been ill for the past six months. Sbe was tbe daughter of Jonah and Lucia Benson Moses and was born in Livonia sixty years ago. 'Living 1 IB* Castile for4 about sixteen year*, and for ten years she opened her cottage for guests at the Sanitarium. Miss Moses helped to form the first nurse's club in tbe United States at Detroit, Mich. Tbe funeral was beld Tuesday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock. Rev. G. K . Hamilton ol Odes- BUt ^tk- former pastor, .of the Baptist church, officiated, \aMole^by^Kev* W: H Wheatley. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Cbostor Harmon of Hunt, and one brother, Bnpert Moses of Cuy- lervllle. Burial was i s the cemetery at Hunt Hollow. D. D. Smith, local manager at the telephone office, is back on the job after a two week's vacation, witb a liberal supply of large fish stories. ' John Norton of Buffalo visited rela tives here from Saturday to Monday. Mrs. Cbas. Jenlson, Lorenzo H. Tay. lor and Mrs. Elizabeth Warren of Cas tile were guests of their parents, A . P. Taylor and wife of Darien Center re cently. John Lindsay 2nd Is out witb a new Regal car, for which be has laken the agency. T^y w Mrs. I. N. Blackney and little daugh ter of Angola, and Mrs. M. L. Miller of Colden, who have be«n visiting T. J MoCann and wife, have returned home. Frafik Coulter and wife have gone to Machias to spend a week at the borne of tbeir daughter, Mrs Geo. Kettle. D. B. VanCise and family were at Sdo from Saturday nntil'Monday visit ing relatives. Chas. Hartley, wife and daughter of Cuba have been visiting relatives and friends in town this week. Will Wheeler and wife of Medina are spending the week in town witb rela tives and friends, r* * Chus Belden of Rochester was tbe guest of his sister, Mrs. Robert Holmes, and brother, Wm. Belden, from Satur dsfTintH-Monday^night.^. _ i The annual reunion- of 0 the 5 sJ;;-TJr Smith family was held at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Germain Smith Monday. Word has been received from Dr. A. B. Harding tbat their auto had broken down so frequently tbat it was stored last week in Nebraska and they bad bought railroad tickets and expected to reach 8an Francisco last Saturday. A little more than half ot the trip bad beau made, \and tbe worst waa yet to come.\ • Maynard Clark and Rev. W. H. Wheatley and tbeir wives and Miss A n na Belden motored to Elba laarWed nesday to attend the Genesee Baptist Association which was beld at that place Wednesday and Thursday. M. A. Sylvester, wife and eon Elmer of New York City are here to spend two months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Smith and other relatives in town. CREAM DOVE SHORTENING GOES FARTHER Than Butter Lard Or Any- Other Shorten ing. You Can Have Good Sweet Digestible Food BY USING CREAM DOVE SHORTENING It is Tasteless—Odorless—Wholesome Bell Telephone Directories for the Vicinity to be in Entirely New Form. The new Bell Telephone Directories tor all Western New York, aoon to be distributed, have been prepared under a comnletely new plan. Your former book has been almost a local book. v 'Under tbe new plan your directory will be much wider in scope and will coatajn the listings of all Exchanges to which the records show you make frequent calls. For the new books a wider page has been adopted with the listings in two columns, making the book lighter and easier to handle. - t A new type face has also been used,-a trifle smaller, but distinct and very. readable. In addition to tbe regular books, three supplementary directories have been provided, as follows: ' 1. Containing'Buffalo City only 2. Containing Rochester City only. ~~ 3. Containing both Buffalo and Rochester. \ ' •+ These will be distributed to all subscribers who frequently .call either (Sity, and we will gladly fur nish any one ot thwn to any subscriber on request. • . We will also be glad to furnlab any subscriber, upon request, any direotory covering any seotion of Western New York not included in his regular book. The new plan has standardized the Bell directories for all Western New York, making them unl- form In size and appearance. We believe the new books wril be well liked and we wish to emphasize the fact tbat we will be glad to give any. subscriber any direotory desired. t .« • Just call our Local Offlco. *\•'.. ' NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY James £. Jenn/inrfs, Local Manager _ - 1 Warsaw, N. Y. X ' Round Trip To- BRADFORD One Day Excursion Sunday^Jfify il Train Leaves' Silver Springs 9:45 A. M. VIA i BUFFALO ROCHESTER Ac PITTSBURGH RY. The Store of Quality Watches Clocks Diamonds Cut Glass Silverware Jewelry C. L. ICE1R.R. WARSAW JEWELRY STORE Waresw, N. X. •«r»l|»H I IHH»»en Davis-Howe Co. Successors to the G. L. Corp Co. Quality Dry Goods GOAL Lehitih Valley Goal, the brightest and* best. Put in your winter's supply now at summer prices. F. J. AUSTIN B. E. GRAINGER COflTSACTOf* and .BUlIiDES Plans, Specifications and Estimates Furnished Silver Springs, „ $ e w York. • STATE OP NEW YORK 1 SUPREME COURT. 1 Wyoming - County. Mary P. Ktnahfcplalntifl i against £11 Mouthey, Individually and as Executor of the Will of Louisa Mouthey, deceased, and Grace Mouthey, his wife, Bartlett Mouthey,' Besata Mouthey, Roy Houghton, Ida Suttle, Glenn Houghton. Charles Houghton. Legrande Houghton, and Walter A. Nichols, defend, ants. To The Above Named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the com plaint In this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiffs attorneys within twenty days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service; and, in case of your failure to appear or, answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint, • _ Trial to be held, in the County of Wyoming. Dated tbis 10th day of May, 1916. Knight, Knight & Bentley, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Office and Postoffice Address. . Arcade, N. Y. To Walter A. Nichols: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of James B. Norton, County Judge. Wyom ing County, granted Juno 12.1915. and entered in the office of the Clerk of the Cdunty of Wyoming 1 , at Warsaw, N. Y. Dated Juno 16,1915. Knight. Knight A Bentley. Attorneys for Plsintiff, Arcade, N. Y. LEARN SHORTHAND * It will pay you well. It Is an aarured means of good employment. It ls more than that. It is a n invaluable ttrttmal ocampliihmttil —a time aad labor saver thruout your life' BENN PITMAN PHONOGRAPHY ' vis taught V (n reliable schools everywhere, let as recommend one to you. Or we will advise you about self-Instruction or lettou by null. Write to The Phonographic Institute, CtKQNKATI, OHIO . Behn Pitman, Pounder. Jerome B. Howard, Praitnt, \ Robert L. Howe, Mgr. Every day we are receiving Y new merchandise. In a short time we will be able to supply all your needs in Pry Goods. In order to give the people of Silver Springs the kind of Dry Goods store which they deserve, our terms will be cash. In this way our capital can be used for your service. Call on us, we will be glad to meet you. If we haven't what you want, we will get it for you on short notice. COOK IN COMFORT THIS SUMMER Y Oy can make your kitchen as livable as your living room—if you havt> a NEW PERFEC TION Oil Cookstove. No wood- box, no ash-pan, no coal-hod to bother with. A clean, coolckitchen, and half the drudgery gone. The NEW PERFECTION is as quick and handy as a gas stove. It lights instantly, and gives you a big volume of heat,, easily regulated just , by raising or lowering the wick. It is easy to operate, easy to clean, iand easy to re-wick. 2,000,000 women say it's ' 'gasstove comfort with kerosene oil. Ask your dealer to \show you the NEW PERFECTION No. 7 with the fireless cooking oven, also the PERFECTION Water Heater. It gives you plenty of hot water without any of the bother of a coal range. For best results use SOCONY brands of kerosene oil. ^ STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK Priedpsi StobOM N*w York ^a&a>SssBSs^<k Bat{ ' i0