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THE SILVER SPRINGS SIGNAL ' • ii iii i i ilUVEH 5P$IftGS GOSSIP \The Weekly Chroniclirigs of a Lively Town jj r8 W. 8. Davis is receiving (ireainaent at tbe Steuben Sanitarium ,t-Homeli. ____ diss Lila Mason is home from her icbool work at Orchard Park f ,>r the TbsnKsgiving vaeation. Robert Woods of Niagara Rev. _ fc & l| 8 was a cal/er at tbe M. B par ^ on8g e Tuesday morning. Jobn J- Baker bBS 8ecnred tne josition of time keeper at the salt ilocfe, the position f jrmerJy held by j L. Corp Hiss fitnel Hotchkiss has been l0B iefrom Buffalo this week, the mest of ber parents, H. N. Botch ; j B3 and wife. The faculty of the Silver Springs i^b School bave been in Rochester bio week attending the State Teach rs' Association Miss Marion Mason, who is attend ig the GeneBeo Norma), is spending he Thanksgiving vacation rieods to Ithaca Miss Katte O'Donnell, who went j Little Vallty laBt week has secur 3 a position as stenographer in tho fflce of tbe Koon Cutlery Co Tbe Athletic Club basket ball team oe8 to Ellicottville, Thursday, where iey play a game with a team repre mtiog ilia' village. Friday night iey play a t Fillmore. Jlr and Mrs A. J. Tallman en rtained Mr and Mrs Palmer K.tm- il) to du.ner Monday, it being tbeir lib sod Mr and Mrs. Kimball's ilh wedJing anniversary. Mrs. W R. Piatt went to Short ract Wednesday to Bpend Thanks Ting, where friends, neighbors and latives bold their Thanksgiving oner id the church parlors. Dr J 0 Randall accompanied isses Agnes Baker and Alice Col- jj to Hornell, Friday, where Dr irney operated on the former's ton- Is and oo Miss Collins' nostrils. We would greatly appreciate it, if ir readers would band in the names their Thanksgiving'guests, family tberings, etc If you spent the j away, kindly let us know also. Mies biizobeth Marsh' cane home Jin ber studies at the University of icbester, Wednesday night, to «od the Thanksgiving ' vacation tb her parents, 3 R, Marsh and 'e. A carl received from Mrs. T. I. mpbell states that sbe baa return- ftom the home of her son in eveland, 0 , and will spend the oter with Miss Gertrude Miles in Itica Mr arjd Mrs H. D Hathaway and e former's mother, Mrs. E. T. ilbaway, left for BufTalo Wednes- Ti where tbey expect to spend the nter They bave rented their home Mr and Mrs. T. H. Tuttle. Misses Violet Johnson, and Char- to Kershaw and Earl Pike were in iffalo tb c last of the ,week attend- 5 the annual session ot the Genesee inference fipworth League held in e KicbmoDd Avenue M. E. church. Misses Rath Dixon and Carol lick are home from -(be Geneseo \ffial for tbe Thanksgiving vaco- 111 rtu-y were accompanied home Miss Laura Miller of UlyBses, •. who is spending the week with us Dixon Qeo daruu left Wednesday morn- 5 for New York City, where he was meet Miss Dorothy Reynolds, a rD »r teacher in the 8ilver Springs School, who ia now teaching at Llanl,c H'ghlands, N. J., and they \ *P*nd Thanksgiving in that oily. !0f ge plans to visit Philadelphia, Atlantic Highlands, N. J., and P\ Point 3 before he returns John T. BIobs is re decorating tne interior of Corbett a Pharmacy —GU-E^ Freeorau of Buffalo bad MOTHERlSreSm\ oays Vinol Create* Strength Rosary Hill Home, Hawthorne, N.Y* I have used Vinol for -many run- n. weak or emaciated patients vwn at. One young woman w«is so weax «i she could hardly creep to my door «i 1 supplied Vinol to her liberally m a month 1 hardly recognized ner- *B3 strong, her color charming ana Weeks rounded out.\—MOTHER M~ \onsa Uthrop, O.'S.D., J • guarantee Vinol to sharpen the ap>. <*. aid digestion, enrich the biooa; « c ate strength. A Coroeu, Stiver Springs, N. 7. business in the village Tuesday. Raymond HaiJe and John Fontaije were visitors In Buffalo Sunday Miss Marguerite Whelan *haa been visiting friends in Bnffalo this week. The W. 0. T U. will meet with Mrs H. N. Hotchkiss Thursday, Dec 2nd. Wm. L. O'Connor-of Perry bas ac cepted the position of freight clerk at the Erie depot. Miss Mabelle Lafferty is home from tbe Buffalo Normal for the Thanksgiving vacation. Wm. Washburn has been quite ill since Sunday, but is reported some what better at present D. S Motgan is here from Belfast to spend Thanksgiving with his bod, Leslie Morgan, and family Romanzo Plucker was over from North Gainesville Tuesday on busi ness and was a pleasant caller at this office. E E. Law has sold the big white- faced team he worked on the road last summer, to Floyd Biggins of Castile. Mrs. Maude Young Freeman of Niagara Falls orders her Signal sent to Miami, Florida, until further notice. Miss Mary Dowdle is home from Gloversville to spend Thanksgiving at tbe home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill. Geo. Dumbleton, who has been driving E E Law's team on state road work near Moscow for Beveral weeks, returned home Saturday. Miss Flora Kimball, who is teach ing in the Warsaw high school, has been in Roceester this week attend ing the state teachers' association Last week 's Belfast Blaze said: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burke and Mrs. M. Burke and Barry 'motored to Sil ver Springs Sunday, gnestB of MrB. M. E. Rafter. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Stoddard had as Sunday guests Mrs. Martha Hoyt, Albert Hoyt and Roy Taylor of Rochester and Chas. Boyt, wife and son of Perry. Bert Weetfleld returned Saturday to tbe home of bis mother, Mrs. L. E. Danfortb, in LaSalie, after spend ing some time with his grandparents, A. J. Tallman and wife. Mr. and Mrs, OJin Hotchkiss of Kenmore are spending the Thanks giving vacation with his parents in this villsge and with Mrs, Hotchkiss' parents on the reservation. Tbe Sacred Beart League ot St. Mary's chnrch will bold a card party in Sullivan's Bail tonight (Wednes day) instead of Thursday night as announced in last week's Signal, Wintry conditions have prevailed the past week and quite an amount of snow fell. Sleighs were in evi dence Monday, but the thaw of Tuesday spoiled tbe sleighing and made poor wheeling. Mia. Harry Bush gave a variety shower Saturday afternoon for Miss Margaret Hume. The occasion' was a most delightful one for the guests and.the bride-to-be was the recipient of a profusion of gifts. A Hume correspondent in last week's Fillmore Observer said: Mrs. Emma Yager will spend a few weeks a/ Silver Springs with her son Ray and family 0. P. Richards and family from Silver Springs spent Sunday at A. I. Marriott's. Mrs. Jas. O'Donnell and family, an. whose Household goods were recently shipped to Little Valley, where they expected to make their future home, have 'changed their plans and will continne'to reside here and have or dered the household goods shipped back. -Mrs. Eva Baker arrived here Tues day and is stopping at the home of her brother, W. W.*8cott._-.Mra. Be ker recently purchased' a place near -Ellington, Chautauqua Co., and one tl iy the past week, her home and contents were destroyed by fire. She is staying with her brother until her future-plana are made. Subscription Agency Let us have the subscription for your mag azines this year. We have several hundred different combinations, or clubs of the jireat majfezines^flbe country so thai you can rfet three or four for the price you would pay for two if subscribed for separately. We guarantee our prices t o be fully as low as any subscription house in tbe country and you surely det your magazines or your money back for we are i n business here every day in the year. r Give us a tryout on your magazine sub* scription this year and we know we will please you. CRESCENT THEATRE Friday, Nov. 26 Hearst-Selid Weekly. 3 reel feature, Isle of Content. Saturday, Nov. 27 Five Reel Program 4 reel feature, \ God's Witness,'* a ro mantic drama of love, mystery and adven ture, featuring Florence LaBadie, who takes the part of the persecuted heroine. Tuesday, Nov. 30\ Sixth installment of \ Neal of the Navy.\ Also three other good reels. QI^^^<i(»^V^»MA^I»i%^K>I»(%M'w>II^^AM Fire Insurance. I have the agency for the Hanover Fire Insurance Co. and would appreo ate a part of your business. I especial ly solicit riskB that are now carried by out of town agencies. John J. Baker Ctoffcs Cleaned. Sanitary cleaning and pressing. Clothing cleaned and repaired. Also ladies coats and skirts oleaned and pressed.—Jos. Everlngham, rooms in Weed Block. Horse for Sale. Cash will buy a good driving horse, buggy and harness, right. Floyd Bbntlev. When in Warsaw call at Kerr's Jew elry store, yon will find a fine assort ment of gifts. Fob Sale: Cook stove in good repair. Can use coal or wood. Enquire of Mrs. Katberlne Kane. You are cordially invited to call and see our assortment of Fall and Holiday Jewelry.—C. L. Kerr, Warsaw. Home Made BREAD The Store of Quality Watches Clocks Diamonds Cut Glass Silverware Jewelry C. L. KERR WARSAW JEWELRY STORE Warsaw, N. Y. * Fresh Every Day It is the Biggest and Best Loaf in Town Try a Loaf today W. H.^Whiting Bakery and Variety Store Feed, Coal and Wood Grandin'e Stock Feed al ways on hand, the beat on the market. Chicken Feed of all kinds. Lehigh Valley Coal, Seasoned Wood in any quantity desired, deliver ed at a very reasonable price. F. J. AUSTIN The Choice of a Wife REQUIRES CONSIDERATION Likewise the choice of a bank. N We can conclusively demonstrate the Impor tance of your choice in one of these vital rela tions if you will call on Mr. L. M. Clark, our Assistant Cashier. The Silver Springs National Bank SILVER SPRINGS, N. Y. Open Friday evenings from 7 to 8. 4 per cent Interest paid on Certificates of Deposit. Warm Goods for Winter Bed Comfortables, $1.00 and $1.25 Bed Blankets from 60c to $4.50 Our New Line of Men's Winter Caps at 50c aro most satisfactory :-: :-: >: Our Line of Wool Gloves and Mittens, also Leather Lined Goods is complete for Ladles, Men and Children :-: ':-: :-: :-: The new line of Ball Brand Rubber Goods on sale 0. R. Mason, Silver Springs Here's Your Chance r We will give a beautiful doll, handsomely dress* ed, for the largest cash trade at our store from Nov. 24th up to and including Dec. 24th. See Clarissa Annabelle In our front window Satur day and call in for further particulars. Geo. E. Piper, Silver Springs Licensed Embalmer and Undertaker I Get Busy and Buy a Heating Stove Oar breached by Home Phooe, ISJ-C, LeRoy Ex Writ* *r Phona far «p«n d.t.t. W. A. CAMPBELL AUCTIONEER Stafford, N. Y. Un Stock and Farm Sal*, a Specialty. SALES MADE ANYWHERE. Fob Sale: A second hand sideboard, in good condition. Enquire at this of lice. We bavo a good llne-of base burners, Acorns, Ambtrti*, Jew* j eli and Success. Prices from • j 932.00 to $40.00 1 1 It you don't want a new oi.o < we have Juet as good bargaiaa (a, ] second hand ones. 1 nearly new j $50.00 stove now * - j $30.00 - Other base bnrners from $8.00 to $10.00 Oaks that born coal or wood j from I r $10.00 to $13.00 j Oil cloth rags and stove j \ boards. Come In and be con- ] v/nced. • ] Marsh's Hardware & <•< FI: (V r' r' i~ i^r^^r^ 4 *m «^ <C5 ftt«C <^ «a <« Dr. M. L. Ogden DENTIST * Silver Springs, N. Y. Office Hoon: 9 to 12a. m.j 1 toSp.m.: 7 to8 p. m, and by appolatmaat Office Is Tyler Block AtWalker House Every Month C. S. HAWKINS . OF ROCHESTER GRADUATE OPTIOIAN Don't neglect yoar ares. A email refrseUve erro~ properly corrected, mey s&ve yon froa tottlMlndnets later In LIT* Send us SDand'gefall the, neis for a scar