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ujoi. XXIV. SILVER SPRINGS. N. Y., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. IS 15 No. 14- [hole Replblicpn Ticket bwn Votes No License and Nb; on Woman Suffrage- • The rjew 08 83 order of thing's in j ^Ty /o-. jug county—the holding of the. |WD meetings at the time dp the; D eral election in the • fall, made tion tbis year,, ordinarily an/off intensely more interesting ,j exciting in all the ;towns. excise propositions were voted 3 many of the towns, which Ided to the interest. The day oved a successful one for .the'Re- nblicans in nearly all cases, not I jlyin town results,'but 1 in the ate and many other states.- The oman suffrage and constitutional nendments also helped' 'to-^s^ell E e vcte. \ Votes for Women \ in estate went down to de\eitby arly 200,000 and all the const!- Jalional amendments were snQwed (nder by heavy majorities'. ^. ID this town, on the town,ticket, [arty lines were nearly obliterated, lie voters splitting their, tickets Iromiscously, voting. fbrj^sdme riend, neighbor or for a candidate lying in their section of taeVtpwn,.' 1 However, the whole. Republican Ecket was elected by good-safe mi- fcrltles. M. F. Fitzgerald, is.Dem- »», who bad held the office of town Superintendent of Highways I lor the past four years,/^as^efeat/ I by D. B. Stamp,, t^Ttepubjliican ! omtriee. J. G. Kershaw^the^Re- nblican nominee for* Su'pexyisprJ as elected by 77 majority? • In this district there\; Were 262 oles cast, one of which-was' spoil- - This is twelve\yo(es lew tban i cast at the last towfc-jneeting., i tbe voter now has to make his toss mark before the name of each tndidate, there wercmaby: blanks i each office to be filledp electors for some of the candidates nd skipping others. Tbe; vote, on \ht office of supervisor ..iwaa, the for any single office, there elng only seven%ank.' .6n;spine of tbe officers they*r|in over : £tfrrJy. . G. Kershaw'received v ^h^hiik- t vote of anyone in this' di^til^t, (181, which Is excellent proof of i popularity. X>. T. Walker for n clerk and W. E^.GHI«|:foV nice of theTeace/also ; r.wjved ay complimejitary^yoltj^^ r ahead of their ticket. 1 .\W- ' The total vote ,ln the three-dis- Collector M. Haw ley R.... \ lti-I? Hickey D>.... Schopf/pifector / C«R. Masdn Jt 94 j/L.\ Beaumont D...... 86 Constable \M. 'in Hawiey R 124 $ : WvF., HJrsch R&D...145 ' : E>E. Law R &D 131 ' John Ralph R 114 „G'eo. CoxD 33 162 64 175 47 1S5 148 177 138 69 • 58 21 45 30 49 44 45 29 47 COUfiTY RJit) VICINITY All the Important News Occurring Afc>but Us lets in the town of Gainesvllie 'is EXCISE PROPOSITIONS The; excise propositions were all defeated by big majorities. There was a great_slump in the license vote in this district, the first \two propositions being defeated, and hotel license only receiving 23 votes as against 61 two years ago. In this district the no license people gained four votes and the license people lost 42 votes. In the three .districts in the township hotel li cense was defeated by an evetrl50. The vote on the excise proposi tions in the three districts is as follows: Ye* No Dist. No. 1, Question No. 1... . 46 165 \ ~ \ 2A.. 41. 165 8.... 43 168 «— „ .\ , 4.... 47 165 Dist. No. 2. Question No. 1.... 116 118 2.../1C9 116 8....121 108 4....127 104 Dist. No. 3, Question No. 1... . 16 7*6 \ ' \ 2.... 18 ' 7* \ \ 8 16 70' • 4.... 17 72 • • • In., this district the vote on amendment No . 1, the woman's suffrage amendment, the vote was 92 for and 141 against; amendment No. 2'; permitting the legislature to alter, the rate of interest, there were 78'yes and'136 no . on the-proposi tion to raise money /to complete the barge canal, the vote was ' 105 for and 113 against. On the question of ^revising the constitution, tbe vote stood 92 yes and 118 no. The legislative apportionment amend ment was defeated 80 to 123 and on* the taxation question tbe vote was for 131, against 71. » • • IN THE COUNTY ^ On tb,e cottnty. ticket, the Repub licans were all elected, John Knight for\ Member of Assembly, has a plurality of 3357; County Clerk B. F. Williams has a plural ity of 31,31 j; t. A. Walker for dis trict attorney ha* a plurality of 1925 and J.-W. Ives for superin t&djent of the Poor Is elected by ! follows •toa*.vi*i£. P*-* 46 10 . HO 52 i &0.7 [Member of Assembly John Knight R Fred W. GillD.... Lores R. Duggan P *>nnty Clerk B. F. Williams R.., George FiresUne Dl, . John Hardiman P..„v District Attordey L A. Walker R,..; t i.:\2fc ClSC, .46' H. M. Brown D,..,,-A;r5«v: ifir. 81 F. C. Percival ^...v.^-li'-.'^^v^ (io 48, aperintendent.of the'PddrX 1 J-W Ives R... \ :i8»lv C. H. Kavanaugh r^vM'^^-M. John Raab, Jr. P «ffv ^ Supervisor J. G. Kershaw R.. R. G. Shumaker D. Town Clerk - - • J.M. Skiff R C. T.Walker D.. s Justice ol the Peace (long'-teriJaV G, \E. Piper &. • .19%' \AG- 1 - ftk Charles Shearing R..\ .\ 9J''-T^.-\ W. E. Gillease D ,.....^«s- its. C. Evans D v ^L^I?^*''- <28 '21 38 Awessor (long term) W.F.YonngR.. ,^H. Taylor D.. Assegai , of (short term) ^ v?'**-./ -i-'?'.?• W. F. Sullivan tt^^'M** °««eer of the W^^;^^ «. J. lonmaa^.R;.. ^l4k H \-ixr T- 541 Newton Wood D:, \™ ' Townsapt! OVLIVKCS^^ ^7*** *« 6 ^ Jh^^iresitte tWwt, Mrs. Lucian Doolittle of Short Tract died recently, aged 77 years. Jobn'S. Schouten of Perry and Miss &hna Noe of Milwaukee, Wis., were married recently. v ' Glenn Lyon ot Castile and Miss Myrtle Foulk of Greenville, Pa., were married last Wednesday. Frank Myers has sold bis farm in North WethersQeld to Geo. Parmeter and purchased one near Arcade E. S. Smith bas sold his ' farm at (Jurrlers, known as •«« The, Maples,\ to Frank Myers of North Java and boogbt one near Yorkshire. Mrs. M. C. Laird of Varyabnrg fell from a chair on whlobf \she was standing recently and struck on the baok of it, cracking ber breast bone. ^ Wm. 8toweIl of Perry, a veteran of the Civil War, wbo ia in falling health, has been taken to the Sol diers' Bome at Bath for care and treatment. The funeral of Miaa Lncy H. Ar nold waB held al the bome of her nephew, George Martin, in Warsaw Sunday. She was. born in Sheldon 73 years ago, but* bad lived in War saw since eaily obildbood. Michael Cnrran, wbo had worked on the seotion at Dalton all summer, was killed last Thursday near tbe tower at Bunts, when he was struck by a freight engine. He had quit work and said he was going back to New York' He waa between 50 and 60 years old. • Letters of administration bave been granted to . Julia and Patrick Joyce in the estate of Michael Joyce, who died in tbe town of Genesee Falls, August 9th. James B. and John Joyce, brothers, are named as snre ties. The estate\is valued at $6,000 perBOoalty and $5,000 real property. • N. S. Beardslee, a prominent citi zen of Warsaw, who for six /years prior to 1914, waa president of the village, diet) suddenly Monday morn ing. Be w^s 67 years old and bad lived in Warsaw since 1872. He was civil engineer of wide \experience and had charge of the laying of tbe tracks.on tbe B. R. & P. when tnat road wai batit He. waa at .one time promihentin' the salt Industry in the Wyoming valley. ' IN OTHER TOWNS , In. Arcade, W: B.-Stearns, puhijeab/waa reelected supervisor, T/own.rJentrtto licinse strong, was hi elected~~ jwper^ris6rs5.|n Attica. ctnae carried by\ about 25. iChtistiau ^Hallervlflep., was re- elected supeorisor in Bennington, ^.^W. METCAUR Reg;, inCaMlf« jSuJ, E. B. piafkj ,'Rep'.y;in Caving • to *>.. •-,\ • '••.s-.-L .2- V-.' . . In Eagle, Charles (Dntton, Re- (bUcan. endorsed by the Denach erata',:\ ^wa» defeated . by ~'Jpkt^ Charles, who was running on the' .Pwj^isive ticket, by. 32 majority. J^r|;VJj^ijt 3>ry on prop <ojsitiQOS. < •-.'(> * ^iK^^'pSwB^jrftDiBnt., was el<jct. ^^^^by^S^sjority, lk &»^^-|i^ Toted for lioetW, Ili ^^^K- H.xjenkins, *^,T «^bMt^lak:faii was a <»,<JS.^--1^wis ;dBti^; j^^i^'ip . years ago on the progressive tfcket^ *'* r r '- ~ ? VubU«an; Llctnse .two waSdefeated by about 400. Fred W. Gill, Dem., was re elected supervlsor.^n^Weinerafield. The newly elected Board of Sup ervisors, who- take office Jan. 1st will stand eleven Republicans, four Democrats and one Progressive. First pf the Season. The basket ball season will open Monday evening, Nov. 8, whan the iat and 2nd High Spbooi girls taama will PRAY aod the A. 0. '.tea* will p>y - the Castile Town Team ot tke Germans, Everybody turn but snd h«lp\start the season right.' , j ' T^^ay ^NOV. I 1th ;%iU,b^rifHMifa^»s'' '.nextda^ ab ^-Wii^ < Ho«s*:. If you kayy aoy^efeolsit UK tyes, yon shonM :cis^>i »st hs? f ^r »ntees satis- - VFLRPJRJFUSWTOO: • IJanve t^^M^(^m» Haaorer Fir* LB «ora ^^M^ISI )d' ^ppracl out of town.afaiaR4ss ^5; \j ' -V - ; PoaJSiu: C ^i ^^^gboajrapalr. •Caa a»e?episLpr. \ of FORSJIII; 'Pars b ^^oiateln bull calf; 10 months oltL-^C^JE.: .Stamp. Subscribe fpr the Siaxai. •- Robert McWithey aod'Miaa Eva Kimball of Warsaw were married last week. * The infaut daughter; of Henry Ar- mendicger ana wife of Quakertowq died recently. Miss Florence Carr and Raymond, VanValkonburg of Arcado were mar« ried recently. Jobn Diatler, jr., and Miss Ruth Simme, both of Bennington, were recently married. Warren G. Parnsworth and Miss Lilah L. Wyant, loth of Perry, were married last Wednesday. The Nunda News says tbat J. D, Grimes has sold bis farm of 111 acres at Rosses to Ira Reynard ot Perry. Engineer W . ti. Whipple of the Perry train is having a couple weeks vacation and la hunting deer In tbe Adirondaoks. Wallace, the 11 yenr old son of John Surma and wife of Gowleaville, died recently from complications fol lowing diphtheria. The applo evaporator at Johnson- burg was \burned last week. The evaporator had only atarted tp dry apples a few daya before. Mra. Mary E. Slooum Gray, aged 72 years, died at ber bome In War ; saw last Wednesday following a stroke of paralyais. She waa born-on Warsaw East Hill, the daughter of Jobn B. 8looum and Mary Ann Cot* troll, and bad v always resided in that town. Tbe will of Hannah Granger who died at ber borne in Wotberafleld, on Aug. 29th, was admitted t'o-probate. Alfred G. Nealy of .Wetberafletd, ia named as executor. The wilt bo- queathea the entjre eatate to Jennie Langdon an only daughter, and Sey mour Granger, an only son, wbo lives in Valley Cfty, North Usftota The estate is'vafued -at $3Q0 realty and $1000 personal property. ' Jen- pie Langdon receives tbe bouse and lot in Hermitage, tbe bonaobold goods and one half of 480 Acres of land in North Dakota; Her brother receives life use of one half of 480 acres in North Dakota. All 'of 'the eatate after Seymdar'a death* goes to Jennie Langdon or ber heirs. > School Notes. The following took place In chapel Thursday, Oct^ 29, 1915: Song.. .School Poena, . October's Bright Bluo Weather „ ..Fifth Grade Pjano Solo Aleta Orlst Reading, The Talking Spider c,'. .* ,-Bosslo Bray Sonjr. , v 8chool Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1915 Song:: v ........... 7. .School N Reading^ The' Boy Who Watched- tbeTeakett\o.. Dorothea -Moena 'Rocitatlon,**Place for Boys t. Francla^Whlte Song ;8chool The members of the Girl's Bas ket Ball Team held a Hallow'een social in Denton's halt last Satur day night which proved a success. Miss McCormick' was called to her home last Wednesday by the illness of her father. Mrs. Skinner was a visitor at the school last Monday inspecting the Stead man writing throughout the school. MARTHA DUNN. TWee Early OATKA. Jury List. Grand and trial jurors wtrt drawn at tbe office of the county clerk Wednesday Jor a tern of the Supreme Court to convene in War saw, Monday, NoW 15.' Justice Harry Taylor of Buffalo, presiding. Following are those drawn;: Grand Jurors—Arcade, Albert Dan- nlaon, Ldlher Jonee;Attica, Wm.Al wardts; \Benniagton John Notorow; Eagle,. Martin Hobin; Genetee Falls, K L. Skl'saer, Patrick Joyce; Java, Joeeph HernpaOf Edwatrd' Grovar,.' John G. Schwab; Middiebury, Wm. Oowie; Or angevllla, Carl Cfor, Peter Schlaakar; Perry, Thomas E. Dillon, Oacar N. Bol ton, ThoBJa* N. Doanelly, X. Graat Watront, Lloyd P. Beaedtct; CbarJeaD. Barker,. Fraak^ JtobwrtW ^Aaabroee X bert Hu»r^y ;;irath #ran* s ld...C»arl»a Andrews,^ »V1- v \.. ( ' Trial Jurors-^Arcade, Lewis Mom, Ward*. Wlltae; Attica, JohaJlllaoav Ward GHfflth, r'td win T.. Gay; Joha Q, TJndsay. CaaUlir, Elnaef J. Cla^k, ! Ar thur; W. Chaaey; Eagle, Wdaey Barber, John McGurren; G*iheavlllt,'HanrT Po- goeite; QsastM.Falls, Taomaa Flaher ty; MKkUabury,; Boy.Capwtll, Artaw Bherman; ^Oraagerllls, • H. -E. Grl«n> Wm. P.Waat, \njaltir John»on, ; Joka Shoefllin; Perry, Sid'eay Austin; Plkt, Wm. Hojasati Fnuak^Oroaa; 8heldotr, William Logel, 'Michael SebnltaV- Geo. P.^BicKar, W. 11. WeWrif^'i'iaak Dayia, Orla \UnraaH>a^a^ir^6>tf Conch, Cnai. Burlmgame^ fojin Gard^ ner, CbaA.6Iegwalt;Weth«rai^ v , ^|eo|f P. D. Oaks and wife of Franklin- ville apent last week at O. I Hewitt's, j Otto Mack and Mr, Theaomlth of Buffalo spent Sunday night and Monday at Ohas.' Maok's. Adelbert Blandish recently aold 13 bead-of cattle to a party In Middle port. Burr Standiab drovo 'them through aa far as Batavia on Tues day. A number from here attended the house warming party for Jobn Gard ner and wife In tboir new A house on ^Monday evening. *»' A; Pratt, Ed. Whlttam and wife and Mra. Nellis'Eaatland autoed to Mr. Rudgers' on Sonday.' Mra. Allie Riokatta epent Monday with Mra. K. Whlttam. ArthurFennor and, wife entertalaed their children, ber mother and •Mra, Edith Allen on Sunday it being tbeir 25th wedding anniversary^ , Miaa-Marie Oaks of'Rooheater was a week end gueit ot Mrs. 0. I. Hew itt. Mra. Moaber recently spent a few days with Mrs. Obaa^MaCk. Cbas Buriingame 1 , wife and Bar- old. were callers at A. Glaaier'a on Snnday. C. I. Hewitt and wife ware in Franklinville on Monday. * Mrs. R. Keller and dangbter at tended the afternoon meeting of the atody club.at Mrs. Monroe's on Sat urday. Mra. Addis Blandish and' Mary and Mrs., «V Madison and children were recant oaliara.oo Mrs, B. Wklt- un. O. I. v 'Bsw}tt, wife and opssfeay. ner, ChM. Biegwanr-w wner^n, RFBROG -W. k-^, . „-,- c Pielfer, Thomas Cr^slly>£^;, ^|. : ,^?T *a «%AJn% aa»c-e<l to Beossstst Thorsday. PIKB. • - • ..• » Was. B. Bsttts aa4: ; ftMn |l| r : neve moved'into' the VaaOot ^^lawant bo^M c« itorth WataV^ee ^v 'fi^QM ^ajr. nee ,ia 'ays#;ln»ir' the UUrof» k>^ ca Ua^ aWi S»M ^^aav^CC-; ,'„ .\ S\-2' Uti. Kaee J^^;s^:lia>^.atr ,y. Kaserr gave a'disMir'' ' kto'.kr..s^vMr*i. Vj ^ 'to:WvsLtoriii^^^b'' tsrnosiaria ^BanlllBV iwdiorsii: ' j Z\' tt% Ba*o*diI^a^:'lf^..: TDRED4EIR*v froaiTq irti)Tk:laefc, : 9«iait- m who-are. -o«y v -as«it^nsii|: _ near ''wiUtj|li^a^ ; |a^^Kt.-; if*— left fo*-FI>a4es»A.' i lo;; WHA^M^NF* UtK 1 Happy Marriages. - Have Boer* * Many the Past Week. ^ It AM K-AUSTIN A charming apd Informal wsddlng- w*V aolomnlzed at the* homo ot Mr. and Mrs. ^Frank, J. Austin of this plaoe, In % tho\ presence of thirty Ave near relatives and Intimate frlonda, 1 on Wednesday Sfternoon, Nov. 3rd, at 8 o'clock when their daughter, Bertha Eleanor, waa united In mar riage to Mr., Bert Qeorgo Ramm of Caledonia, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Austin wore assisted? in recetviog by tbe bridal party, who at tha appointed time took their place In front of a bank ot ovorgrcona aod snow drops wbero the ImpreasWe ceremony was performed by Paitor 3, Oralg ot tho Roohcstcr Bible Tralnlog Soliool of which both tho bride and groom are graduatea. The bride was becomingly attired)' in cream wbtto crepe\do s chene wltb crystal trimmings and carrlod a large bunoh pf brldo 'a rosea; sbo waa at tended by ber slater, Mtas Clara Aus tin, whoao gown- waa of palo pink' crepe de obono wltb, arm boquet of' pink carnations. Mr. Ralph Hlggt of Tennessee, alao a student In the Training Sohool aoted as best man. Tbo home waajprofoaely fyoorated»* with* autumnal BUTTIES, anow drops and evergreens and a pleasant con-, traat to tbe'cold without. After congratulations the guests < Were aeated at' tables • attractively, spread for a bountiful luncnson. Tbe bride was ths recipient ot' many beautiful and -useful gifts as • well as one hundred and thirty the v dollars tn, gold. Tbe bridal psrty motored to Wat- aaw whence lbs bride and groom de parted on train 1 for a wedding jour ney after wbiob tbey will raaido In Caledonia, Canada. Guosta from out of town woro as, follows: Rev, snd Mrs. Oralg, Miss Battle Dunosn and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Babbell of Rocheeter; Mrs. James and daughter Barrlet of Ar cade; Was.-Griffith and wife snd Mli»> GrlMth ot Sandusky; Mrs. Jano Auittn, Mr. and Mrs, Will Auitln-. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Austin and family of Perry; Mrs. Brace of Castile; Mrs. Young and LUlisn MoCall of Gslncsvllls; Pasty. Winger of # W t arsaw. ItARK - AUSTIN The ntarrlsg e of MissvMsrgutrlfe Austin, dsug^ter of .Mr. and Mrs. Watiter Austin, whoVealdle on the Frank ^puaamlngs farm, between tWsv^llsgeand Rock <3ku, to Se ward Here of the r sat rv'stjon was/ so'tmnfcted. nt the pf the bdsleX parents Wsiansedsy after* •t two o'clockv ' Rev; B. CUy Mllunian, pestor of tbe M. B: ehs ^cn ot 6aaU!c..; oiBel*^ After af Muip ^nent weMlnffttpssr,; ' thsinewly wedded cenpk lelfc for sv weddin«,trlp to the'central part; ol tl»s<nsc.'- Th«y;;are:a worthy end popular ysw's^/'.eouple'an^ ,h ( «Te the bts\' 'aa>osiof frktidf. \ , v t i ..^as*«ria«e 'oiMU* SVSM*r.-. $&^\'ti*-ghitx «I Mr. reWw. ^Wiewf ^s^Oi^^sfMi MTe ^d^s^l^^eek\ *fM^ r -Wft oiMri:mi^]^tic^i^Um:X, -JJ '\ • day efxia »ng/»V ihesehool l*mf.to% .ihei^sT^;' ]\_-•' 'AIRIA^-^evw ^ltt _xj'is> '•ft^he** jpf/j^ew^\''* h^A^i Cornet w**rji£»mm\*A\*L m Jsefa^^lhe^jia^siaey )i ^y>aV ; LNETIRC<IN^% V jkji;.^^ PI ^.Josieson',\ pastof oj IWHEIH.*- \ Coa|rati»1atioajt. v. . .ROR-SATIV, ' » oit »t »ril *i«j. WlUbiS'at iojent.