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V ™cV?;i7??!Wv''-:H™7SP9!W it.. A \ nHilssiou- F\ -re Worse to Ado.pt Power to vm re- ief from ir of the Albany , rea d t o nation A t arch 3rd . he com- 3 repor t for the i e thre e ion and 1908. Newark, Mention ffihtary through le sub- ! year s plained li s pol- , again' leering of our t trans - Ejis fe - • more years, ie im - rd of d the your neer' s i yo u I with 'erage ' is for •Q.oy i t de- take n on of ral of i this cotti- yonr con- s de - ipart- er t o 3 de - alfli. )8. om- i in :on- !-tU W ;ing ar k in- . ary age ter- ler, saw— Mr. i is ig n .vas, out die- ted in- at e ess ted ges »m irk tiis a )e- to its i -f-M^:^^^'^^^^ 1 '^^ •V-pi'iS^\!: ' h - i Yj YW *ti|fn>fX ifH. *• «v, ,„ „„, -!-~<< i*>-'*-\5t^ ! HS* J?^ 1 \f^e V ?? THE NEWARK 0A#EftT& WEBNESfr&F AFTERNOON MA.&DP, U, t^qS _. >-.**-- ••mess. . like, H H .use <ed taa| a v j. ; HA^v v act- ing. •> poliw. - $''ee<V h .„ )n r jgfejt,,, demand' for Trolley Talks ari d ?j when ; fhey af e placed m the cart' and as by niagic. It i s difficult to . keep [the racks in ,t-he cars supplied with them, the people .take them out so fast. They may be faund not only rpi,^ nam i 0 u„„„ u - I prt tn( ? carS bu - in 'th e stations, i n the J.ne. people nave been want i ntrn.nK i r . \ , . , adminisfr-if-inniw „™sA • S au . business places of the advertisers, and- ndvwaimbqn by good , busmess men. i at -fe-office. --iW-wonW te-gfad -o f This yearisjMJianGe-*eHrtrarrzHT'fin«5, Z~ ' r^% ^^^ ram » vt <= la \ «' 3SS?^—-T—Je^^«-^anz53juiae suggestions from unyone as to their. a^aes. Mr. Drake i s on e of pur best distribution , and we will btST«s<Sr •tousjness'fflepi Each raaii . selecte d for' t„ m ,,- i . i I • . • ' ,.,.• •««. i«»,«i A* «•'* - \«\\«tw.ip mai l thsm to people making, ap-: .tne poard of trustees,is a man of indj?- „'i••„„<• T __L_.1L _______5~_^- ™«.n* <,wi : -„^ -_!__ __-J;.V_. A----^f Iilil ^ l ^^ , *-^\^' ,:r- ce'n\ r stamp i s en- jmant-^a^^liegrrty-r-anil lias'the con - c ], fldenoe of the people o f Newark, in the stations, thxy .disappear- ateest- -ge t to^Dn. York's •ofScewhej'a several^ o f Newark has at - various times nomi nated strong tickets, but porhaps never in .th e history o f th e villag e has a ticket so strong from top .to bottom heeitnoxninated as was nominated tliis .year hy the Republican party. There i s no reason why eyory on e of these men should not he' elected. Newark i s iipmiflaily Republican. \ .''IP's' r«; *>' + rH%? osed Trolley. Ta;i k is apt-only- -a great convenience t o the.people along ^hejhigs o f fhe two roads represented, ™ii™*«wiiii. «• , bu t i t i s tIK- bes t advertising. m£diuni orderto hring about a complete- vie- of - iU kint , in this St ,, e b toy from the top t o the bottom o f the i \ \\ S , i?tate : ti'icfee.t. it is only necessary for the Republicans to get together and vot»-ftatt--woTlrttf r . 'At ' a meeting of the town Board of T . ' . *' „' , ' : Health held las t week the former In. years-pas* the Republican imrt v „„.•-. • -• T^ T , r, .*;-_..:.-,,. .'; ' ^'Vi action appoynting Ur. Jessup health officer t o succeed himself . was re.- vinded, and Dr. D; F. Johnson was named in iiis place. A proposition will, be preoertted- at the approaching villag e election pro- viding a n appropriation for band con- certs during the summer in the park When there | at a -eos t -o f $5()l^~HoT~maivy\'years is' BO special is^sue, a large Republican: th e business men; have raised the m'oft- majority i s cast. People who \desire'ey ivy subscription to pay fo r these good government in every sense of th e j band concerts and they feel it i s time word should vot e for Mr. Drake aui> , th e expCii.se .should 1 b e spread over the the rest o f the ticket. • I villag e instead of remaining o n them. es e concerts are of inestimable The. insinuation in the Courier last j week that the Newark &• Marion road,' or any one connected with it. assiste d ! in promoting trlie Eagle's Smoker, is' absolutely untrue. The Newark & Marion road did run a special train,- it the request of Maripnpeople who held tickets to the-ysmoker, for which service $15 was^ald. !'Th Agent Collins of the NorthPru ('eu- i tral might have had- the po.sjtiou of! Northern Central agent at Oauaudai- i gua, according to tlie Cauimdaigua Times, but preferred t o stay at New- .ark where he i s pleasantly situated, and in the dual capacity of agen t am i Adams* Express agent makes mor e money than he would a s freight agem at Canandatgua. This is simply anoth- er proof that. New'ark i s jumping- ahead and 'side, tracking all such 'snialle r neighboring village s as \Can- andaigua. valu e to the village , and we cannot af- ford to b e wrthout them. I t -is the duty , however, of the village a t large, , and not'of the business men alone, to continue t o pay the cost of the con- certs. The amount asked for , $500, sprea d over the taxable property of th e villag e would amount to, s o littl e tha t no one would feel it. We urge upon the people the, desirability of voting fo r this appropriation. Miller street and- received quite 5r.se 1 vere scalp .wound . He niajiaged to stitches were taken and tbt wound; dressed, after which he was! taken to his home, H' e got a. pretit y hard thump, however, arid has .t>e~e& enjoy- ing a few days' vacation as^a result. \A great aiitpinphne carhi'val is> tojjbe held i n New„York,< City, during;the week o f April 6 which \ wil l consist-of a ruti, a Kill . climb and other tfests. .wWflrwniTTe~ r plarticipat-ed in b y repre- sentatives,- o f -all^the best—caT^—ra s •eludings the Mpca car, o f Newafk. NEIGHBORHOOD Pastry PoJntSi--jR£Cfiilils fat Caka fil- ler.—Chocolate Pic^Saked. • Indian Pudqingr i --Italla's trltRr.—Bandy Mo- lassMCooKte&ftQatMeatiirop^okles, Wf^mkHirwe^-l^-^ _ er() Welte:s,--White sauce.— liALllAillllia; Buttered. Crumbs; Live Items From Bright Writers The following fro m the Lyons Press i s misleading . There are no vacant houses i n Ne.wark-^ihdee d there are not enough to fill the demand: From forty t o eighty houses in Newark are sai d t o be vacant <• **' JS.-FL^» i •# One reason there are no 111: r e Pal- myra men in jail at the present turn'. JBro. Foster, i s that our polic e ar e very lenient with you fplle'i*. Many a Palmyra man has bee n pu t t o be d who would havejheen put t o jail by a police force less accommodating.. We notice a letter in th e Democrat and Chronicle from Dr. Dodson, of l!rockpovt,-on the question of rabies. In all time-* of epidemic of any dis- ease, the e\treim-t.-. come t o the frunt , and Dr. Dodstm appear- , t o be a n ex - tremis t oil the nutter of rabies . He i^ o n the negative side , however, and believe s tPut ther e i> no such thtn^ as that disease . , He believes that -it is only an imagination o f the disease tha t we ha\e i n thi s State now. We agree with the doctor that there u. often much'needles, alarm over the ili,ca- c of rabies , and that i n a n epi- iK 11111- only .1 ,IIM1I proportion of .th e ai.nmals tha t are killed ar e affecte d VMIII till- tru e for m o f the disease . We do no t agree mill him i n making ligh t ..•I\ th e ni.ltler. lue.ui- e if one singl e e.i-e occur, we shoul d take al l the Alii newspapers know that the poores t speller s are among high school pupils . The art—fo r it i s an art-^of speliiag ie sadl y neglecte d in the schools of this' generation . We heartily^ endors e the - sentiments of the editor of the Fairport Mai!as here expressed: Reading, writihg j and spelling , w e sa y it regretfully , are no longer 'thoroughly' taught in theschooIsQ f the land* Yonng men and women who seek instruction i n telegraphy , stenography and typewriting, although of goo d ability and genera l in- formation , are iBttreiitably \defieiehf \in the fundamentals o f the English. language. They especially cannot spell . Gu t of thirty or forty words in ordinary use, sometimes one-half, or even two-thirds are misspelled . This every newspaper man wiil stand ready to vouc h for from experience. The school s no longe r gav e the common rudiments the attention they should. To o much attention is give n the higher branches before the common ones baye been mastered. Especially they neglec t reading . Girl s and boy s attend- ing the common school s should be tborpugly drille d i n reading aloud , to develop the us e of their voca l organ s not only i n reading , but i n spelling and reciting . Young ladie s and young men, you should pay more attention to the common rudiments. TXCMVGEJl Fkvoritfe Receipts ^nd Suggestions FdF HoaseWork. The report of the municipal hoar d for the year ending February -li has been prepared and a very goo d show - ing indeed i s made. The net eanjutigs for the year were ips.tf.in.ou. Tin - out - standing indebtedness a t presen t i , $84,000 , in bonded'delS^-New water , mains and hydrants have bee u in. stalled quite extensively the pant ji-ar-, ,'and the whole .3ear was one ot aetivi- ty. On the whole the municipal _j J SOU> ] s4M i Mrf-4lHV-War^.Wt^ uT \'' ' Tl '; '\ ling out verv satisfactorily in Nrwarii. -1. > <l\lare tha t r.il.u , entitled to ti.Hii and i n ..ihe r toiMi The Marion Enterprise refer s t o on e o f JJarion's mos t prominent business men: •After a week o n the far m and a week visiting- friends, relative s and tactoi-ies in Jlichigan, C Roy CurtiB ' returns home, with renewed energy and increase d in- spiratio n for a season of busines s activity . He wa s more favorably impressed with Michigan than ever. It i s changed from what was onc e a lumber country to farm - ing, fruit and stock raising . The county in whic h Roy's farm i s located , Oceana, is- taking th°e lead, [Thi s column wil l be a permanent fea- tur e of the Gazette if pur readers will co- operate by. sending i n receipt s of variou s sort s pertainin g to : hougewprk, We pre- fer to print the names -of- contributors, but will , omit thena jf desired.—Eds. Gazette] Pastry points. t The following points „ remembered- in making pastry will' prevent many: a, young housekeeper serving to her John the sodden -mass-that so often masquerades under the name o f pie and invariably^ calls, forth the ever humiliating,' ever maddening- oldas- time speech concerning the \piestihat mother used tp' maEe,\ says <31ara Cochrane Cody in The March ' House- keeper. Have all'ingredients at hand.. Make pastry in a 006 ] rooin, the cooler the better. •\ Use a . marble sla,b if possible. ' Sift the flour and salt. Have thesltorteningj^wljetlferWtter, lard or-a*mrsthre'(5f hotli, Very \ cold ; chop in with a,knife. ' For,mixing, use, icewater. Flaky pastry should' be kneaded and rolled three times. Puff pastry-reqnfres eiglrrtTfffeBr^Sr both flak y and puff pastry, wash the butter free from salt to obtain better results. filix plain pastry as\ quickly a s possi- ble, do'not knead: \'For ' puf f pastry use equal weights of shortening and flour, fn flaky pastry three-quarters the ainovmt of shortening. In plain pastry one-third will be found suffic-. ient. Before rolling, slip knite undor edgo of dough to prevent sticking and breaking.-Do not grease pans. Fold dough bpfore laying over pan and trimming. For one crust pies tt> be filled after , baking, ns e bottom of pie tin, this prevents shrinking. PricK dough thoroughly that it will not puff up-in baking. The dough will keep Wel l t'OT-two or three days in . the ice box rolled in a piece o f ohees'edloth . ' precaution, a s though there were mad ilng, all over town. One aiymal af- There is published'up near the head- fceted uith this, di-ease can do mucn waters of Mud Creek,' i n the placid. damage aiwl infect a large number o f 1 little hamlet called Palmyra, named after otlur animals. We are thoroughly j one of the dead citi.es of the vKgean. sea , iir'-ymp.-^liv vvuliWlR? law which pro- j a Brigh t little newspaper known as the \ ide\< i\i.y°ttii\\.(iiai-.iiiiiniiif? of the dogs j Palmyra Journal which quite -often get s in .1 town where a true cas e of the'off something real cute 111 the way of r.ibu, lias l„, it known t o e\i.,t. VVf\ thumb nai l classics of a more'or less de- 1,,-h. „ • tha t thi- .iiiilit.iiius in Cor- gree of chastit y and truth. Here, fo r m- CAEE FILLER--A good caJi e filler, easily'made, is a cupful o f sugar and a half cupful of sweet milk, boil until it \hairs then beat until cold enough to spread. Mrs. E. O. Delano, Sodus Center. ~nm Kver or tnak often r her br- and m tasting Flour, and pi Itassn • Biscuit th.-n tl s e.;s: .n in.d.iCi- I'-'d! Hi |-<-(-s* tivi .;ti. * h~ rsi-s. , .\ ce i» . • 1 1 1' ?\ . • ' 'Of ••ale • 'ii- of •1 At, 1 es <r. id, __ier ••• • j Iutliviilnal consumers are .receive 23 per cent, more water ti p t o . ''the $o.00 limit, and after that tln-y [are entitled'to receive their water '.'•\' [per cent, less , than i t cost them umli-r \'the old system. This means a. grea t ideal to tlip~iieav'y coilsnmcrs of vvntur. iad The light consumers has no reasu u to ,h( \ find fault any way with the rat e pre- vailing. The total receipts from the plant for the year were $10,ill)!).ill. i>\ eu-i I %t **,«§ ••ort, Ir* li The Best Exercise The Cheapest Power of Promultion 0 Considerable money i s being los t in barreled apples, ^ the price having Slumped considerably fro m th e price prevailing •JaSLfall. The depression |of the-money market, the under e«ti - nintinn of the 1907 crop, and tlm small !'i jjoninn ••• '<r-.' ' •> •;• ' i 1. uribtiie, 1 . ••. ••:•< •• ' > • ' •. i«nv' t iric-ec.' T '),u-..of :'• r! •:••.' ' ... ! *•!.*< '-hart''\' - '*'•'\.. ' \ ;!'••' •tf.r e**t.lisl'i«!. ••' tl- • li' '•• irtftine. Ar^Tmrt'\ '>t ': •. 1 ilj'l» two 'K'''.V* '\ t1 \ \\ r \ 0 !.t(vol>»l' 1v ri'ffl -a.' .ja.vi- M'c \ . i|, ' v.i:M ..•'. : 111.0^' ^\1 ' In. 1 - t . Hi-' •>!*!« '- > l ' ,,«. ... . ut^u.-W- «• •• ' j..V.t-.-r- ^ 1 h'tte ...-•. . r ito-fec r to'-i-- ••».'.** • • gflnttral J->IJT' :\:-• • _ v ^ > < ','.\'\ . 1-lffl & goad (duHJsC ' I The- ttt:rm-' \.>'••\.\»''•' \*\ !l \ '.'''• : the viiiu-.-fi -«prn ile-*i-;i«'\» ' . ! Fxed St.MW t ttw oftc.-: <\•'•••- '•' ,'teo, \an-! 'hey arc *o M ' - OJ-. - • • • the.iv /.en.'. Sl'i *'-\»' ' ' 1 a well qualified man for and the party is fortnnatc h-im stand. Our friends il..inl; when stance , i s one of Fred's ebullitions ; aini- \i-t, i.n this e d a t Newark a s mos t of hi s shaft s are: m tin, viciti- j Having rea d in Newark,papers that , , , , r ...,,,.,i ,, , , Palmyra i s a Mecc a fo r criminals , Deputy h..v. .,l^.i>s depriiatid '^IsherilfCornelius Collins called i n town f enmg Mint, dog xylH'ii-' y fKtwt |ay and made a personall y con - • if tin- animals has a lit or ducte d tour of the villngerwithrratr result : fn-hniiiil ami act, strange- From what the deputy said , the coming , ,- ,,,, ,.,,.,..., count v cour t calenda r i s likel y to he a ITI-.'II mainritv HI tne tasis , , - - », , ,_ • , . . , u '- • .; bus y on e a s Judge Knapp is determined a- i-.ilin - m ti n dail y papers, t0 t ., e a n up a number of Old civil cases th e i]ise.i«r-doc , exis t only '. and th e excise cases and others'on th e in tin- imi\inaiion of th e writer; but crimina l calendar wi'l be speedil y tried , . , ; ,- ,, ., ,,.,,,. Jai l statistics indicat e that Newark still «h,-ii alter cretul_examination a tru e ^^ ^.^ (rte . for . a|1 cro0iia ... oonte9tr . e.i-e nt rahie- is found to exis t 111 .1 outnumbering other towns four to one, tow n we luheve ever y precaution, \We've go t six boarders, now,\-was .I1..11I1I be taken Tt is considerable Deputy tohhis^renly to a- reporter's t o the dog owners to keep s iiuuzli-d^diu l in uwuy e;i.s^.s. 1. pnrii d ,|.iiilill<„ CHOCGI-ATE PIE.-rl qt. \sweet milk, 2 tablespoonfuls\' cornstarch, 1 cupful sugar, 1 bar chocolate. Boil uutil thick, remove from stove and add yolk of an egg well beaten. . Pour, iuto crust, bake in quick oven, and frost with white o f egg. Mrs. E. C. Delano. BAKED INDIAN PUDDiNG.-Tw 0 thirds cup corn meal, 3 eggs. 1 CUP: brown sugar, 1 teaspoon salt , large > s teaspoon each, ginger, cinnamon and nutmeg, mix all together and add to .1 qt. scalding milk, bring to a boil, add raisins, pour , in buttered pan, put small lump of butter over top and bake hal f hour or more. J. E . Ward, C ~> Napa, Cal. troubl e I In ir pi- ll is cruelt ) I but if is hel p ,,.,, „i,.,.. f,,i- . 'em fro m , the pets themselves; r tu endure , these an- few month, than tha t ^question . \\ATT but two of ,' Newark.\ _ * O f the two Ton e is a Clyde Italian u p for assault and the other a tramp sen t in. from Lyons . Of the four fro m Newark , two ar e i n fo r forgery and one of the re- ! maibiic r two i s servin g 6 0 days for drunk- •h-I.M'l. \T'• Usf f>ns> ' the deputv added, \i s a n •»!• \ .ri-SDppori.\ - « - •'.'•v:.'. I'd hate lik e sixty t o have to »!).. • -; som e Newark women I've seen,\ T-n* ' 'L by?;ahder and the interview , 1 .- tin ' deputy sheriff swung aboar d , ».-•{•. i s also waking ' up. A •' lirtd-iha s bee n organize d and «.-•• doii :j. The Sentine l says: ; d Vjar. I of Trade Banquet Friday ». >Iar.:h 13th, speakers will b e .'rii^i .Rocheste r and other towns. .ci *ias been engage d and the hal l ,.-c i-sted. The committee ar e do- 1. -^eir power to make this the • -.1 of the kind ever held i n f ^ -ty. •1 itester & Sodus Bay trolle y car s ^•iofore stopped at evey cross- : e.iw path. According , t o the i'«s>'rd this practic e will be • ti ,.jip'-''' \l this office, 1 in having! in the eas t - .- ._ .^_\ j will make a great mistake if they fad THE _TIME SAVER j to plet-t » ip1 -. , - The busines s prnpnsitio a <f to-day i s th e BICVCLE. Weseliandtepairthehi th e year around. , ib e •^s 0. €. ROBINSON, NEWARK, - JJBV YtJK'K . I The second annual meeting ot •Woman's Medical Society of Ww- w-ill b e hel d in Rochester is.soci.ition in-\'' with tu. I' hum! to be nine ha eliminat e as uildesii T »r.j time pas t there has been many complaint s that the Rocheste r & Sodu s Ba y railwa y cars stopped to p fre - ITALIA'S PRIDE.—Butter a baking dish put in a layer of cooked tomatoes, then a a layer of cooked macaroni then a layer o f chopped cooked meat, pre. ferably beef , then a layer o f tomatoes, pour over al l a small amount of stock and put bread crumbs and Bit s o f but- . ter on , fop. Bakeabout oiie'half hour. This is nice served with baked pota- toes . Ellen M . Williams. DAJSTDY MOliASSES COOKIES-.— SJcups nice . New Orleans molasses, 1 onp light yellow sugar, I cup melted lard, 14 cup butter, )4. teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons giilger, 2 teaspoons salera- tus dissolved i n one cup nearly full of hot water, stir thick enough to roll out nicely it makes one hundred cook- ies. I f desited, take part, put in spices and tliey are delicious spice cookies. Mrs. Nettie Hays. hut se.c 11 quently and thereby made the ride fro m York State to-day.. This i s an doctors of the M-'» l j up o f tlie women jaiul i s all interesting ini J Jennie Turner, o f XjrtvaTE'. i- 'bcr o f the association and \ committee oil arrangenu'iit-^ meeting to-day. ., plagiie of sKir'Ks. 1 ne> .1 inj. r coiilincd.to 'he neighb - • if upper h.i- ^ci '•>••••• 2 . Kochester t o Sodiis\Point a ver y tedious thick all (ncr tllf A 1 , ,\. 'one. A lon g tith e ago regpla r stops Were unit-when there shi'ild tu-.1 appointed, hut many peopl e have taken i rniinc d and united effort hiirle ti.' positions between the stops , instea d o f ,i,',.m from thi* commtniity walkin g a few feet eas t or west t o a 1 - . . -n-egular slop, and the motormen have able citizens . stoned thei r car s t o pick them up. This ^* — hasifeaJte d i n protestsori . the part of the imleiit s of th e Utmer^ujM' 1 public,s o Superintendent JCilbfide has -rrrttr'STuM i a verv , issued<n order that the car s will stop ' \ ^j.[,'hefeaftV only at regula r stops: \'' \ iiluction tor He'atiiig. tyle Fixtures constantly 0; our patronage eolioited. \ promptly attend \Tt AND BBOW BOOMS, *«Ve., 6pp. NeWarlfHotei a»«. NEW yoiiK. T h Mu-biga n haic-w* 1 ,. l .rt, t .»«_,.Ur-elaborate'tniiMCa l P r . rmi-ultiu-v cleare d several thousand dollar nf ti n [ t iwis a \ \ the. the ,tudiuti, friiml of th e .vrr-itv. an d '• We sent down If was n-ry . I \ triiest I'\' - -\\ l le who I\ a „ . .--..- Thisis a move in He right directio n and will be appreciate d 'by the larg e majority 1 . It written*- by oiie of will enable tliipajgengers to better enjoy' iticula f .trayeling, thawjotoiTOen can make-up I'ni - l\^.'\\ 6 .?.* '!T3P\^ d tn ? Pesult Will T.II K 1 gaiida tllUs'C The March number « f Trolley .is out and everybody sh 0 \' 11 ; \ a \ themselves of ar t opportunity f g\ popularity and_peopJc who have bad J.ul tJ . ifflt e ef-^rmrTat-le \ magazines in t id r~:%-.r.^ .mwU i t more oftci tha n per a who i s a pa Newark bo\- at- t h entitle d \Micht-' of the! w.i- have seen some by I.cizm Fiskc and . f\)nc of, likely be the ctittgg down of the Fawnin g time betwee 1 K0(^ s te B and .Hodus.Point. to. possession consult i t fhor e any other time table,, I n additio n 1- the time tables-of the trolley road and o f jlie . .Newark & 'Marion , there other items o f interest and : nifor.ma Hion and the usual short, items, a... about the same amount oi advertisin g ifi the first number. -JTherc Oard: ,„ t ,f„ I one o the; Thi* feroV^y that all di'nggists ; s ^, .led i-auU. to . r . Fofe jrt s -nH| e y attd , rr/ al , , fai . l g & „,t . whic h shows Hit- cale voul . coujl oi- cold. It stops the t'nivcrsity. cough, heals he. lungs ari d prevents -^ ^ • . serious resultSfrom.a cold. Cures, la' \ . . tu.-ri « ri TP p cQugh&)%nd prevents pnett- Hit. -,de.w.ilk- fo r th e j>a-t _ \>• m0 uia adn^onWmption. Cbutains.no bee n very uncertain o» j opiates. Tile Jmbine is in a yellow pafciies and there have .package. Ee|^, ;B tibstitrufes. .uml.irity it th e Weeks hav e arc accmin f of ic e '' | K . f „ severa l quit e I'visor ihirleig h l»-i»g While coming to hi s office on morning h e iferer Saturday evcr e falls. Super- ig the greatest stif^ 'fell on- West .$: A. Kelley c* 'trekUdrmnn sOAfM-EAL DROP OOOKIES.-l cup sugar ( white o f brown), 1 cup shortening, lard or butter, 2 eggs, >g cap sweet milkj 3 enps flour, 1 cup oat meal, in flour sif t \ teaspoonful soda, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, ->g\ esS- spoon salt , if' wanted 1 cun (ihopped- raisius which improves cookies. Drop in spoonfuls. ' , Mrs. A,.P^.ftfohBspn . OYSTER CROQUETTES;— eat to .boiling point one-half pint cream, with a pinch of soda, add, one table- spoon of butter and two o f flour which have been creamed together, when the cream thickens add due quart oysters chopped fines and seasoned with salt, pepper and lemon juice. Boil three minutes and set away to cool, when cold mold into croquettes.\Roll in egg and cracker crumbs and fry a delicate brown. Mrs.. Libbei-t . .[The^ following sauce is fo r the scal- loped salmon receipt b y Miss . Einsfield. -in-las t week's' tfaZBtfe.'j \ . WHITE SAUCE.—2 tablespoons of butter in chafing dish, as it melts add 8 tablespoons flour, when smooth add lt £ cnpmillr gradually, a little salt aud pepper. Beth S„ Einsfleld, Rochester. ' B UTTERED .GRtMfiS. -The bread njtisB first b e toasted m a-nice brovvn,\ then, rolled until very • fine, '8 table-: spboas. of crumbs to I of melted but^ ter. Beth B. Einsfield,, '' Rochester. MARCH 1908 We-mak# our first 1908 bow t o th« public and— extend -__^.._ :' „ cordial' mvitatioii ter- otirstdie. \^ LADIE'S TAILORED SUITS! X:0ATSand-JA£I! DRESS SKIR1 This seasons selections^hft^ been - made with more tl usual care. So too in vaiiety and qualitjra we are in better shape to pleas • those that come to- w Ours i an increasing trade and shall do our best to still furthe . increase. Please fceep in mindl ' we' have competent help rat fit garments and make^netraedj alterations. LACR MET and MUSLIN GOTUNS unusual good assortment in both White and Arabian Color, Brass, Silver and Wood, Window Furnishings.; CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS. Ingrain Carpets and Carpet size Bugs and - Fillings in ? good large assortment. Very-best of he-lp at* your service to assist you^in* planning and fitting- • Dress Good's, Wash Goods and Ginghams, Embroideries, Embroidered Shirt Waist Fronts, Etc. Si B* Van Duser* 29.31 S. Main St., Newark, N. Y. No. 349. *^ -Newark, New Yorfc t Report of Condition February 14, 1908 RESOUHCES Loans and disbonnts ~ . J0a0.103.08 • Qvardratta. secured and uusv • SaredTT....: },li.l5.n-l U . S..Bonds t o secure clirula- Hon... ,.160,000.00 Other Bonds t o snenro U. S. Deposits °°'ffi9-SS Premium s on U . S. Brnids.. .. 0.125.00 Boiids, seourities, et c BO.OIK.50 Baliltin glionsei furniture iiiid • iixtvtrls 13 W22 Otlior real estate owned a,5l)0.00 Duo from Notional BanKs (hot . reserve agents) 8,829.50 Due from State BanKsand Ban- kers 1.421.82 Due from approved reserve _ „ - „ ageiits......:: . 40,750.80 Oheoks and othe r casli items.. 880.10 JSTotes o f other National Bmtks 1^525-00 FraotlonaT paper currency, niokles and cents. 200.08 Lawful. Money Reserve in Bank vie : Speoie..? .' ...25,090.00 Legal-tender notes.. 5,460.00' , 30,546,00 .Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer, (5 per cen t of cir- culation ) .,. . „._._,,._ u ._....i. .?_MD0J»_- Total $1,011,557.34 LiAMLitrr-s Capital stock paid in... 150,00000; Surplhsfiintl... 75,000,00 - UndividtuiprofitSilessoxpejifii.s - and taxes paid. .^.. . . 11,821,03 National BanK notes outstand in c 150,00000 Duo t o otlioi 1 Nationa l Baiifcs 8,90181 Due t o approvedroaervo agents none Dividends inipaid 100 00 liidividniiidepbsits subject to ~ Check 139,fe779 Deman d certifloate*of di posit 413,810 8 1 United States Deposits 50,000 Ott Notes and Mils rtidisconnted none BiUfl payable, iitclndiiic ce r tiilcatesbfdepositforiuoney \« borrowed- 15,00000 Total. 11,011,52741 Count y of Waylie, I IvFran k aarlook,ea»llio>-of tiieatove named bank, do solenihly sweat that the above statemen t i s true to. th o best of my kno^v-ledge an d belief , FRAISK 0AHLOCK, Cashier. Subscribed and-sworn to before ran r~~^Tircf/V{IpUTi.U8> Notary PobHo OoBBBOT—-Attest.: BTBOlfTBttMAS, -) (Directors D.:P. SunxH, T'D.PiiBSboiT , OFFICERS IX Pi Smith, President, Byrofl Tfaomas, Vfce-President, Franfc Garlocfc, Cashier, F. F. Garlbck, Ass. Cashier . DIRECTORS Byron Tlidnias; ^\^TfTV: Smith, Fraafe Garlocfc, : T. D. Preswtt, G.V.Sftiart. pdMHIWlifate HEAPQUARTERSFOR AMERICAN FIELD AND HOG FENCI ens ' ' • I-- i-'-i *~— ' • i-i-, \~-^~ ***! _. '-.- ' ' T~? E? •asr= ; .• ETSSCT : '•• ' . •^-*7 .. —ri —!- -trWr 58 IN « 4 1 \ rr ~\. *—T. CB. '?*t ; pi.-. in. - r* !, I i h. '•K 1 >f; - S * .'«* •s '-is, *£*- \r»h SCINCH -'\\\Regular Style Stays 12 id.' o r 6 In . apart Sped*! Hog, Horse and Cattle Styla _. Stay s ijJm o r 6 In. apart Made of largpe, strong, high?grade steel wires, heavily galvanizeci. Amply provides for expansion and contraction. Is practically ever* lasting. Never goes 'ivrpng, no njatter how great a ?train is put; on it. <^f Does not mutilate, but does, efficiently, turn cattle, horses, hogsri' and pigs. .* EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEEtT\ by the manufacturers and by us. Call arid see ifc Can sJiow you hpwirj «t will save you money and fence your fields so they will stay tenced.ij The first year thai we handled ' We sold 40 rods; We no\v sell abqtifc 3 eat' loads annually, of afemtfc lO^OOfJM rods. A full assortment of sizes on liamL, * The neSv farm fence that will feeep oiii-tihickeiisas V©FR| po; L.. 0. MATTISON, 15 Soufcii Main Street, Mttak, JSow Yoxk.4 w