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THE SILVER SPRINGS SIGNAL SILtVEH SPHI^OS GOSSIP The Weekly Chroniclings of a Lively Town Mrs. Geo. Vogt of Mrs. M. J. Barber. 9 R. Marsh is wiring L . of Buffalo is the E. Dan- fortti's bouse for electric lights. Charles Richmond of LeRoy is the goestofMiss Bonnelynn Lamberson tbis week. John Ralph has sold his house and lot on North Main street to Dan Bumbleton. Miss Jnlia Lafferty has gone to Buffalo, where she has a position as stenographer. Mrs. J. R- Bergquist and daughter Both of Buffalo are visiting John Lehn and family . Miss Belle White of Perry has been tbegnost of Miss Catherine Brough- toD the past week. Eugene Luce of Hilton visited his brother, C. E. Luce, and wife Tnes- jsy and Wednesday. • School meeting next Tuesday even ing. Three trustees are to be elected, and tbe playground proposition voted upon. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Whitin g left Tuesday night to spend several weeks with friends in Hornell, Canisteo and Jasper. Mrs YawgerBray and children went to Atlanta, Friday, to help care for her mother, who is in very poor health. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Walker motor ed to Rawson, between Rushford and Cuba, Friday to attend tbe funeral of Albert Fargo. Mr and Mrs. F. E. Lowe and daughter Virginia of Byron, 111. have been visiting at the borne of tb former's uncle, John Lowe. Dr and Mrs. Fred Barrett and sons, Horbert and Lawrence, of Buf falo aro spending a few days vacation with Mr and Mrs. Geo. E. Piper. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Habersaat and son Robert of Canisteo visited fiiends in town over Friday night on tbe way borne from a visit in Rush ford. Mrs. William Preston and baby re tnrned home Saturday murning from Detroit, where tbey had been spend ing a few weeks with Mr. Preston Miss Marian Remington of Roches ter was a visitor here over Monda y night, going from here Tuesday morning to Almond to visit relatives .Mrs. Brownell and Mrs. Lamber son, with John Brownell and family of Warsaw, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C K. Thayer in Wyoming Sun day. Goo. Ehresman and daughters, Madeleine and Eileen and son, George Jr, are spending tbe wee k with relatives at a cottage at Ontario Beach Harold Eddy went to Boffalo tbis morning to remain until Monday, when he expected to leave for Mil waukee, Wis., where his brother, R. W Eddy, is located. ' Mr P Bontecou of Chicago joine d tis family here Friday and is spend ing a couple weeks vacation with them at che home of Mrs. Bontecou's \ster Mrs. S. C. Travis. Miss Ethel Utter entertained a few of ber young lady friends Friday af ternoon, very pleasantly. Delicious refreshments were served and all present had a merry time. A letter received from Prof A. E Stuk.n states tbat bo and Mrs. Stuk- ey are netting settled in their new borne in Dolgeville and are very ranch pleased wit h their new (loca tion D. Tallman was in Perry Mrs. 0. Tuesday. Jonnnie Collins is visiting friends in Buffalo. Ernest Alwardt was borne from La- Salle over Sunday. Girl No. 3 was born to Mr and Mrs. Nathaniel Preston Tuesday night. The \Crochet Club\ met with Mrs. W. H. Whiting Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Sprague of Fillmore spent the week-end with Mrs. Eva Tborsen. part of Chaffee Mr-. Mildred Chambers and sons of Detroit, Mich , arrived here the last of the week t o visi t her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McLougblin. They went to Hornell Tuesday night for a short vnst. H. J Whiting is in Rochester to day to attend tbe reunion of his reg iment, the 104th N. Y, Vols. (Wads- worth Guards) held at tbe home of H D Mack, a member of tbe Wads- worth i ,.iards Mr, l «r Mr« L E. ied him Whiting's daugh- Fancher, accompan- Dr and Mrs. C. H. Thomas and son Merrill motored here from Rush - 'on! Thursday afternoon and remain ed 'intil Saturday morning, calling *noM i.pighbors and friends. The U( *tor s many friends here were Pleased to note his v improved physical c »n.li:i on . Mrs M A. Heath visited relatives in Protection tbe last of the week. Mr Heath joined her there Saturday ni gnt and on Sunday, with relatives, tD \ took a 150 mile automobile trip. Dorothy Heath, who has been visit- la B m P-otection and Arcade, return ed b'.me with them. '-ouis Duffy returned from Okla- E -aa Friday and is stopping with f «ber at the lake. Lou joined !b,? Oklahoma state militia reoently, Was accepted and vaccinated against Sffiall Pox and typhoi d germs. On a * ec °na examination, he was rejected, m tbe vaccine kept right on work 's arm got so bad that bloo d . Lou started i°rk state. ing. R-\ '-»*. aud Miss Elsie Fontaine spent a last week with Mrs. C. D. at Bliss. Mrs. T. I. Campbell of Attica visit ed friends here tbis week.—Fillmore Observer. Mrs. Olin Hotchkiss and baby of Buffalo arevisiting H. N. Hotcbkiss and family. Leo R. Grover has sold a new Max well touring car to W. D. McColl of Gainesville. Herman and Gladys Mullen have been visiting relatives in Buffalo the past week. Clayton Husted returned from La- Salle Sunday and expects a position at the Erie depot, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sweeney and daughter returned from Detroit, Mich., Friday night Miss Alice Anderson is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H Hamilton, at Piffard. Leo R. Pierce took his vacation last week and spent tbe greater part o the time at East Bethany. Mrs. N. L. Walker went to Gaines ville last night to stay a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Russell Williams and Stricklandare working in Gainesville, re-decorating E C. Lucas' residence on East street Mr. and Mrs. Coker and obildren have been visiting ber parents, Mr and Mrs. Dysinger, in Auburn. Will Wright has gone back to his first love—driving Qrover's delivery wagon, succeeding Harold Eddy. L. M. Clark has been working in tbe Pike bank this week, as Kir. Mc- Cunn, tbe cashier, is taking his va cation. The Davis-Howe Co. start a big clean up sale tomorrow morning. See page Adv. in this issue for list of bar gains. Miss Edith Gill of Pearl Creek was tbe guest of her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Dumbleton, and family Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ruth Taylor of New York is spending a couple weeks at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. A. E. Rob bins, west of the lake i Harold Heath has purchased the Kniffin-Whelan auto and Leon Smith is driving a re-organized two-passen ger \none-such\ auto. Advertised Letters Mr. Harold Dunning, Mr. C Qlady, Mr. Joe Id- dings, Miss Elizabeth Leonard, P. J O'Donnell, Mr. L. J Wallace. Mr and Mrs A. N. Utter, in com pany with Mr. and Mrs Wm Reed and son of Pavilion, visited at Fronk Andrews, near Lamont, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo M. Smith and daughter, Miss Vida, of Castile were Sunday euests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Michael, Jr., of tbe Castile-Gaines ville road. Mr. and Mrs. F J. Chaspy had as Sunday guests, tbo latter's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson, who motored here from Hammond, near Lake Ontario. L. A. Dunn and family have moved here from Attica and are occupying part of Mrs. W. R. Piatt's doable hodse on Orchard St. Mr. Dunn is employed on the Erie. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Woods and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gilbert of Rush- ford were guests of William Ingleby and family at their cottage at Fair View Saturday nigbt and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mclllray and son Gil bert of Weehawken, N. J., and Mrs. Cornelia Daily of Cuylervill e were visitors last week at tbe home of Miss Daily's sister, Mrs. John Lowe. Maurice Gelina, who is working at the carpenter's trade in Detroit, Mich., has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gelina, the past week, returning to Detroit tbis morn ing. Miss Ruby Wiokings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm . Wickings, former residents of Cbace Station, was mar ried at tbe home of her parents, near Mumford, Tuesday, to Wilson Mark, formerly of Gainesville. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pelto n of De troit. Mich., visited in this place and vicinity several days the past week. They motored through, accompanied by his mother, wh o will spend a few weeks with old friends i n Oastile and vicinity . Art is a prosperous con tracting painter in Detroit and has several men in his employ. Special for Friday ancl Saturday Fresh Peach Ice Cream We also carry Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry You run no risk of catching any disease through improperly washed dishes at our Soda Fountain as all of our glasses and spoons are thorough ly washed and sterilized in scalding water before being used. Our Sundae dishes are the celebrated Vortex Pa per dishes and are never used but once Cherry Ice Cream will be our Special for Friday, Saturday and Sunday ... We shall also have ... Chocolate, Vanilla and Pineapple Patronize our Soda Fountain these hot days, it's most cooling and popular place in town. the Tobaccos and Cigars MINER'S Confectionery and Lunches This Beautiful Home Savings Bank b furoinhfd fr«<*» to deposi tors who wish to save in a sys tematic way. It i-i the best aud most practical means of acquiring tun saving habit. What goes iu won't bn missed; what comes out will surprise you. It serves as a reminder, to make daily deposits, and, as we keep the key, you soon Mearn to overcome the temptatiou to spend. This bank receives all sizes of ooins, also bills, aud is open to receive deposits at all hours. One Dollar or more will start your account. If you deposit only twenty-five cents a day you will have, with iuterest, more than $500 five years from uow. You can easily save this amount aud perhaps more, if you give this plau a trial. Call today aud get a Home Bauk free. The Silver Springs National Bank SILVER SPRINGS, N. Y. Open Friday evonlngs from 7 to 8. 4 per cent intorest paid on Certificates of Deposit. Total Deposits, $210,000.00 Total Resourscc. $280,000.00 D G Willett and son Lyman\ wetit to Detroit, Mich., Monday, where they expected employment. Miss Edna Jones leaves tonight for a couple weeks vacation with friends n Detroit and Mt . Clemens, Mjcb. I Miss Grace Christ arrived here from River Rouge, Mich.,MaBt night to spend a few weeks with ber grand mother, Mrs. Lena Lang. The ladies of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of tbo Methodist church will bold a baked sale at tbe Crescent Theatre on Saturday after- nooD beginning at 2 00 o'clock. The Tallman family reunion, which was to have been held with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tallman today has been postponed indefinitely on tho advic e of the Health Officers. Tbe members of tbe Perry Rebekab Lodge bad an anto ride to C. I. Hew itt's, on the Oatka road, Saturday afternoon, whPre tbe y were delight fully entertained Lunch wus serv ed, and tho afternoon pleasantly pass ed with playing croquet, music, crocheting, etc. W. W. Scott is suffering from a sore band. • He was cleaning off a show case when a needle, which some one had left there, was driven into tbe fleshy part of his band, near tbe base of tbe tbomb, nearly tbe whole length. A n X-ray examination re vealed tbe broken part of the needle, about three-fourths the length, firm ly imbedded in tbe flesh. Efforts are being made to draw it out, but ir that s not successful, it will have to be out out It is a very painful wonnd at best. HOEHANDLE. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Utter of Silver Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reed and son Dayton of Pavilion visited at Frank Andrews' Sunday. J. N. Simpson and Lwife, P. W. Michael and wife and Willie Bump antoed to Dalton Sunday and spent the day with M. A. Baker and fami ly- Mrs. Frank Andrews entertained her parents, Jack Shores and wife, also a brother, Roy Shores, and family of LeRoy, a few days last week. Mrs. Henry Davis and son of Buffa lo is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wilson, a few days tbis week. George Streeter and wife of Mos cow spent Saturday nigbt and Sun day with O. V. Winegar and family . Schuyler Dabn and family visited James Case and family Snnday. Gordon Wilson and Harry Winega r went to Silver Lake fishing Friday nigbt . ^ Miss Leslie Bray, with her com pany, Miss Ethel Brinkerhoff of Au burn, visited the former's aunt, Mrs. W. H. Washburn, Tuesday. 400 TYPEWRITERS REMINGTON 8 J12. SMITH-PKEMIEBS $12 Let Your Children Learn Typewritini? at Home during Vacation.\ Instruction Book F8EE. Ask EKPIKE Trr B FOCHDBT, BOTTALO, H. Y. HEALTH HINTS. Seasonable Health Hints Infantile paralysis is an infectious and communicable disonse. Tho virus enters the body—said to be ex clusively, by tbo way of the mucouB membrane of tbe nose and throat. Thence it is conveyed by the way of tbe lymphatic channels to the brain and spinal cord. It is also convoyed to the intestines contaminating the discharges. All stools of patients should be quiokly disintectod. The virus is transferred by humans, do mestic animals, household pets, fllos and contamination of food and water Tbe virus is readily distributed by coagbing, sneezing, kissing, fingers and articles contaminated, also by tbe intestinal discharges. Protection of tbe public is secured by quaran tine and sanitary control of persons exposed which does not greatly in terfere wit h tho comforts of indi viduals. Also tbe separation of tbo masses into os small numbers as pos sible and prohibiting children under 10 years of age from attending public gatherings. Tbo vender wh o scroens bis food fi ronize from flies is tbe man to pat- Home Baked Goods Glassware Chinaware Novelties W. H. Whiting Bakery and Variety Store Hot Weather Pointers Hot Weather is here and we are prepared to serve you with hot weather foods that require the least possible work of the housewife. National Biscuit Co. Cakes and Cookies Adoras, Anolas, Nabiscoes Wards Cakes Monday, Wednesday, Friday Jello and Tryphosa Beechnut Pure Fruit Jellies Lemon Pie Filling Minute Tapioca Canned Corn Beef. Roast Boef Salmon, Lobster, Shrimp, Tuna Fish Dried Boef, Bacon Vonl Lonf, Potted Tongue Oranges Bananas Borrios C. R. Mason, Silver Springs Groceries, Shoes, Dry Goods, Etc. A Beautiful Kitchen Cabinet tor $28. We are agents for the Balnes-Mosier Kitchen Cabinets, one of the best on tbe market. It bos all the latest and improved fixtures and is one of the handiest pieces of furniture tbe house wife can have. We are making a special price on it of {28.00. You would have to pay $32 for Ihc same thing in any other make We have auotuer, slightly different, at $24 50. Coll in aud see them. Geo. E. Piper, Silver Springs J Licensed Qmbalmcr and Undertaker taaa r.ra «7s ^aMscgraaga rearer I 1 All Seasonable Goods Marsh's Hardware, Hot Weather Goods We have a full line of hot Weather Groceries— canned goods, baked goods, etc., that saves the busy housewife many an uncomfortable hour over the hot stove. Call us up and let us deliver you some of these goods. The price will be as low as goods of this character can be eold. Feed, Coal and Wood Grandin's Stock Feed al ways on hand, the best 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 Phone 37F2 OPEN EVENINGS George Todd Dr. M. L. Ogden DENTIST Silver Springs, N. Y. Office Hours: t to 12 a. tn.: 1 to S p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. and by appointment Office la Tyler Block AtWalker House Every Month C. ST HAWKINS of Rochester GRADUATE OPTICIAN Don't negleoi joar ejet. 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