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mmte* - i iTi Mmi iiTanriifr LL m •• ' •• '-:-:...-•,-•-'..> MBS RS^iilMs?«p^¥ 4 l» f3fii»#ii Disinfects the Dirt, Purifies the AIT \ an4-PreVentS' the Dust from Rising Don't Fill Your Lun^s with Dust Germsi It's Hqus%-Gleaning time. Older'a. can of Dustbane on trial for one week. Atthe end of this period if not found satisfactory it may be returned with no qbarge for the quantity used. ~. Packed In. barrels and kegs for Store, Office and School use. Fo r Sale by * - • L. G. MATT I SON Newark, New Vorfe. * Mrs.**Anna Roe; Miss Sidney Roe. and the Misses Mary and Elizabeth Coleman, jot Newark,-visited Mill St. friends from Saturday to Tuesday. • Mrs. F. C. Webler and Miss Dorothy Metz were guests of Mrs. Lavina Al- lerlon at Newark part of. the week. Mrs. Allerton had-just celebrated her pue hundredth birthday, is in. fairly good health, and her mental faculties are unimpaired. .Our base. ba,H team met-defeat Satur- id^y ai.the hands of Wailingtpn and So- 411s combined by a score, ofsix to five,lipchester Monday for a weefc It was a Weirplayed game, both aggre- - - -- • PROSEUS (S FISK Headquarters for Paint, Oil, Varnish, Japajac and Stains of all kind. Also a Complete \Cine of leather Belting. Portland-Cement and Wood Ptrlf^Plaster. and 'pile'in all sizes. Sewer Pipe* rator« r Ice Cream Freezers, Perfection Oil Stoves and Heaters. Poultry M^Chjc^kenJWire^CluckJ^o^J^awn Grass and\Seeds~ci r airirind.- . A Complete JCine of Both and Toilet Outfits.;- Plumb- ing and-Heating done by men of long experience. All Wrongs Made Right Come and See- \ ; •••••\••••JH'1 I II.».| >.|..|I>|I n ii|.>iMinH inn n i'*4*.inn>*rr WARNI1M& Fourth of July is\ almost here • with: its accompanying', J ;. danger byTJBeff or fire., .\'If* you'[have any idle or sur- plus money in the house, deoosit it with the ; Arcadia Na-tlwajai Bank ,;• where'it will be sfife, and if you don't- need it immed- iatelyitwill be drawing interest for you. 1,06k through the btirestf ? djiWfl$;aM hiding places and get your mbney.oijt.b^oft^iiiis lost. We have safety deposit bqxes\;iil our ^^IrMpjpof ..vault •' fop;y6ttrSvaluahle ' piper's* - Bring?th^sajiband put them away where they f will-be safe. We offer yaii the protection of the Xaf- gesfc. Strongest and Most Successful banK'Jn- JHfoyne County. - _... ; .\ ..^_ , • \\—.-«*- ~' . 1 • \ ..'.>'• * - • , :: Capital, Surplus and Profits, $185,000 : ; PETER R, SLfiieflT, Pres.. . ( , . GEO. C. PfeRIONS, Vice-Pre*. ] \;'•CIIARL'E'S'^. M3GGET!P,'Cashier '* - Charles JJ> Crothers Elias D, Crotiehef - - A. F\ OuBpis C. E . Leggett; •• •' GeP. W» Muth' ' \•'\•-•\ ' • l . DIRECTORS - \ ^ JohnE\PulvefS* - j- • - «. H. PetiiBB?:'- . Geo; C. Perkins .\. ' -W. B. Roche,. '• • •' • C. H. Stuart . ' . 'E. AvWelcher •.-.;\.-'' ' -'A .•¥' 1 23w2 , ! (Himn IHM*» M*IH rtl l«t'»W\TO«<'>»'*'Ml»l'*l\l\H\l'H\l > leads him, to b*doming,*tt expert on gocld laundry work. He c»o look over a lot of collars laid cuffs asd, nick oat our Work every time It'm \because \'' OUR LAONOH.T WORK T9. vMroAuvr MCUVKCT It hiwn't the defects in it that an- noy when I n a. hurry dressing and you Want your apparel to look well GM tts your laundry work and yptt -won't even have to apologize tor something wrong jNewark Steam laundry MttaMmt i*pit1 'M»ae Kelley's Drug t Store Is where-you can at alt times buy your needs in the Drug k LIae at a Moderate Price If you cannot come, send the t children, writing out what you wish\ In the Opera House Block •|. , Sufferers who amy they have A FREE TRIAL <ri»aererytrangwithout ben#flfkr. the « rncc L\!!^ people we are looking for We want THy's Cream'Kim wilt conquer Cold la tie Head. Hay'-lWer — ' forms 6* Nasal CatarrH dhweUyi and'ojbetfnate ms ip:md^^^ Annual f laid Meeting Held In August. to lie 'nations 'putting: up a fihe article, v pf ball. ': The ann'ual fi^ld. njeeting oi :the New York State Fruit Growers' Association Will be held at Sodus, Friday and Sat- urday, August 5-and 6, Earl Carll came up from Peekskill Friday to spend a few days with his family, his father and other old time friends. Taylor D. Brower has been passing a week with friends at Rochester A riew time schedule went into effect over the Rome-Watertown lines last Sunday. Audrew Sheldon has been spending a weekwith relatives' in Huron and Wol- cott.'- R. S. Borradaile, of this village, is in receipt \of advices announcing the death of his brother, Griffith Cooper Borra' daile; at Long Beach, Cal, The de- ceased was a resident of this town tttt- til about 1870. He was 87 years old at the time of his death Russell H. Brown has been spending the week at Rochester. Mrrgnd~Mrs, J. Egbert Adams, Mr. and Mrs.Bert S. Coleman, and Mrs. S. J3. Coleman\ visited Auburn friends the fore part of the week The members of the Sodus Point Yacht Club and their friends are to have a J^efeteak^ dinner at the -Ctab House Saturday of this week. Richmond Hathaway who recently suffered a stroke of paralysis, is re- ported as slowly improving. The Sunday school in the Dodd Dis- trict, which was closed four weeks ago on account of the prevalence of scarlet fever nrtlrerdistrict, was reopened Sufi^ day Charles J. VanTassell, of Geneva, is spending a month with Maple St. rela- tives. - • • ' ' \ \ ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Shannon visited her parents, Rev. and Mrs. John W. Lyon, at Red Creek the forepart \of the week. Wesley Wright, of Sterling, was a re- cent guest of his uncle, C. M. Cottrell, and wife. Editor C. W. Mills of the Record and Mrs. Mills are rejoiced, over,the. arrival ^f \the stork which left a little danghter attheirTiome Wednesday. Mrs. L. G. Ghent is home from a week's visit with\ relative's at Roches- ter. Miss Susie Seidmare left yesterday -for.a-visit -with—friends-at Speculator: Rev. Mr. Robinson of the Presby- terian chnrch is t o be complimented for the beautiful manner in which\ he keeps the church interior decprated With plants and cut flowers every week. ', Miss Marjorie Hopkins is a guest of Mrs. Harry Griffith at Rochester; Mrs. Caroline Sours, pf Wolcott, is spending the summer with her son, Sheldon Sours and family. Wm. J. Tack, Of Palmyra, visited his parents over Sunday. ' Mrtfiand Mrs. Will White have been entertaining her brother, Charles K. Bryant, of Rochester. Mrs. S. H. Schimpf closed a successr ful, year's' work in our public school Tuesday; Mr. and Mis. Herbert J. Beldeny of So- dus Point, Judge and Mrs; H. T. ;Humpnreys of Fayetteville,\ Ark., and, Mrs. Emma Meislohn, of Rochester, Were guests at \The Evergreens,\ dttr- ing.the week. C.*T. Bennett is making his annual* rPunds as-assessor, and seems to be, satisfying nearly everyone. . Mrs. Marie Sours is expected home Sunday from the hospital at Rochester Where she recenrly uhderwenta critical operation. Her rscovery'lias .been very itfapid. *\• What Everybody Ought to Know That, Foley Kidney Pills contain juit the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and' regulate the action of the kidneys and bladder. C.S . Hanks. \ • -:,;\ 21wi Newark Market Quotations^ U1U1A. Whoat^Iionf Bed, per Int new., ShortrBsd.fer'lra »». •.-. corn new..... perott......^. EerliBgifoWil - 8»ri&jrt2 «SWea)'..p«r*u.....w... BarIef{6rowed),, t - 1.10 i 1.06 LIS 1W ,.«5 Oete . , Brau.-;. .pert iperba., ..per.ton.i OUMeaf..... .fwlon........ Corn Me«l..........perton......... 1Bet«il Prlcee....perton... ..... Corrwtedlr Wayne Conity MiUlng Oo. .16 ar.00* 28.00 42X0 WOO Extent flonr. Bollefmottr.. Corrected MiOtJB. per bbl„ Sprinri-* - W» • =T?bbe Blended. , •/ SJ» '»jTaeOountr*UUiiieCo. Butter I*rd.-^-.. Oprreeied^Tle; PBOVteloKS.. ..per lb.... •.,... .perlbj/„*,i. .85 Grocery Oo. .U 22 -JBBOHBfefc-- WUWBeihi.V.-.^ierbo. Bed RfdBe*..^.>..pi»rbn....... BatpbenHWred. .-..perlb. Bi>vbe!Mea,Mk . per lb....... .. ....peVftbl...... .p«r*M.V....w. ......per bn.... ,.:..-.,j>erbo.... ::?~fk:..: 3.60 .IS .18 Ham ;.,- BakTiHn....... Oroeabwt... • OlorerSMd... HjBo»n7£ed DM oolii. oaloBt..... as*!*»' ;* jo.00 law If .00 a-jfte-. ^ 8^Tf|©A\£ .MdRNINO, J1JNE M, WW t&ffijffifmtmt, TheChtiaren's' Day was held at the Dutch Reform church Sunday evening. There was a large attendance and : the children did-well, Mr. • and Mrs. M. Hogenboom are visiting for a time with their mother, MTS._Abe Cooney. The Deright family reunion was held at Mrs. Frank Dunning|s Wednesday. A large crowd was .present, the day beingrperfect for a picnic. Dinner was served at noon and ice cream and cake in the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sprague were the ' guests of jtheir mother, Mrs. F. Dunning, Wednesday. Mr. aid Mrs. George Lnmm went to Mrs. .Frank -Jiunning visited- her daughter a few days last week at Web- ster. Frank Dunning spent a few days last week with his parents in Rochester. Agteat many from here went to the circus in the city, Dr. Mason, the colored minister from Virginia, lectured at the M. E. church Monday night. About fifty from here went to Pal- myra to hear the ex-Governor. MARION. Large Crowd Attended th e Fire- men's Convention atNewarK, at Mrs. Mary Geer spent last week Alfred Geer's at East Palmyra, \ Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Pettit have had as guests Mr. and Mrs. John Pettit nd othgr friends for the past week. William Lookup has been taken to the Rochester State hospital in—the hope's that the change would prove beneficial. ' Carlie Short, of Rochester, has been visiting her motherrAIrs. May Short. Mrs. Michael Gleckert and child of Canandaigua have been visiting at Robert Waters's. The house built by the Wayne County Canning company on the property pur- chased by Riley Sanford is completed and is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Rol- land Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Veniah Rice, of Wal- worth, spent Wednesday p. m, at O. H. WelHalTsT Special trains were run on the N. and M. railroad to accomodate the crowds to the Firemen's convention at'Newark last Thursday, 122 passjsgers were car- ried at one trip. H. H.\Knapp who has been spending some time in town has returned to his home in Fairport. Charles Tassell was present at the un- veiling of the soldiers' monument in Syracuse on Tuesday. The many friends of Charles Lake regret to hear that he has- been re- moved to Willard. \There will be a finely illustrated lee* ture delivered at the Presbyterian •church this\Week Friday niglit by Rev. D. E. Finks, \in the interests of mis- sions. . „Miss-MiI3red iJasmitb -is—spending -si few weeks in Boston. 'Mrs. K. F. Norris returned Wednes- day from a-week at Tully Lake, where she has been entertaining a house party. The Marion base ball jjrounds have been rolled with the steam roller and are in fine condition. Mrs. Charles King has been spending some weeks in Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bremner and child, of Medina, have been visiting at Thomas Mitchell's. At the meeting held to make arrange- ments for the 4th of Julv celebration for the benefit of the library fund, the fol- lowing chairmen of committees, were appointed: Dinner, Mrs. Charles Sneteel; parade, Mrs.- Hornell; sports, Mr. and Mrs. R, D. Comstockrtod' -AirDanlt Engert; lempnad'e, Tfrs. Wal- ter Fraser; ice cream, Mrs. Elmer Tay-. lor; candy and peanuts, Mrs. George, Lookup; finance S. L. Cook. On Wednesday, June ISth, occurred ,the death of Solomon Platner, at the age of 80. Mr. Platner's early life Was spent near Clyde and Savannah. He was twice married; after the death of his second wife in 1896, he lived for sometime with his daughter in Denver, and for the last three years has made; ihishpme in this-place With his daugh- ter, Jfrs. -R. D. Curtis. His pleasant genial manner won him many friends who wiH miss him from our streets.- He is survived by one som N. O. Plat- ner,'and two daughters; Mis. r W; H . Proudfit, of, Lincioln, Neb,, and a brother, -Dr. R. Flatnef! of GermaB- tpwn, N.. Y. The funeral was held from the Curtis' residence at .thre'e o'clock Friday. Interment was. made Saturday at Cfffsp cemetery^ near Sa- vannah, * Mrs. Anna Kidder spoke in behalf of th\e\Faifp\pft Baptist HPhte'*¥r the'B^? church of this. piase^Sbnday^ ifiss, Cogswell, formerly 61 \thisojace who is an inmate <5f • the' Hbine, sayjs: there are nearly thirty ladles there at ; this time. , -j. Harry Dobblear and brPther oi'Nj Y. City have been staying at Madison Rey- nolds; Mrs. W. H: PrpudfTt .and danghte* and son, of Lincoln, Kfeb.,-a«; guests 1 of R. D. Curtis and Mrs. .EvaRadder, Ji3 ._-__; '--*Ai'iiyxixE.__.._ Personal Item* and Church No- tices of Interest. Services as usual in the Preshyterian church Sunday, June 26, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; morning subject, \The Broken Heart of Christ \; evening topic, \ The' Uncontrolled Tongue,\ The Bible school will meet at the close of the morning service. The C, E. will convene at f p. m. William Brown leader, topic, \Money men and Prayers, the three great missionary needs.\ 2 Cor. 8,1-9. Matt. 9, 3S-38. Mr. and Mrs. Warren F. Marble of Newark are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Marble. Mrs. Mottof Newark is the -guest of her sister, Mrs. M, LaDue. Jacob Le Roy, of Marion spent Sun- day with his parents, Mr., and Mrs. Isaac LeRoy. - Mrs. Sangree of Sparta, N. Y., was the guest of Miss Louise Leidinger Friday. Mrs. William Brown returned home from Syracuse Thursday where she has been spending two weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Phillip Bartholome spent part of last week with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Erhart, in Newark. Florence Bartholome spent Sunday with relatives in Newark. Dr. D. E. Finks of New York city was the guest of Dr. A. P. Meeker Tuesday and Wednesday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Heidenright on Sunday. Congratula- tions. Walworth. George Wignatt and: fsmily and Mrs F. Carmon were in Rochester Thursday, Geo. Peacock and wife are visiting at Dr. Esley's this week. Also Mr. Gur- ney. Miss May Ross had the misfortune to fall and hurt herself quite badly Sun» day evening. Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Sherburne and Mr. Lewis were in Rochester Saturday. Mrs, Verdow and daughter of On- tario spent a few days with Allison Frank and family, Thursday. Miss Clara Foster of Palmyra spent a few days with friends in town. • - Grace Bronson of Rochester visited Bessie Blythe Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Lawrence were in Palmyra Monday, The missionary society of the M. E church met with Mrs. F. Carmon Wednesday. Mrs. E. Horton and Mrs. L. Filinore left Wednesday for Nebraska to visit their sister. South Lyons. Mr. and Mrs.' David Creager spent Sunda^at William Creager. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob^ Rjinkert.were caifers at John Voelkels Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chiles Easterly went to Geneva Tuesday ro see \Buffalo Bills Wild West.\ Chas. Bradley had the misfortune to lose ahorse this week. Measles are prevalent in South Lyons. Mrs. William Bradley is very ill with pneumonia. The King's daughters meeting will be held next Thursday at Carrie A.\ Jack- sons. Many people from this vicinity spent Thursday in Newark. Mr. and Mrs. William Beals and the Misses Esther, Florence and Ruth Beal attended \the Beal-Gaylord weeding in Sodus Wednesday. Miss Violet Shepperd closed' her school, in the Jennings district yesterday with a picnic on the lawn. MANY A DAY IJ» SPOILED BVacotiKh which cannot be broken b> ordp nary remedied But why not try a medicine tbat will care any cdtlffli that any. n\edicln6^can cure? -Tb§tIlKemp!s-Baliam. Itlarac6mea.d- ed By. doctors and-naraesvand IKcostk only ,25 cents at any drnftrist's or dealer's. Keep- & bottle always In the house and yott wiffl Hwaya: be prepared.to treat'/a cold or cous-h before it cahaea any sdfferlna; at.all. , -Mwl Time Table. WESTBOUND. ted by Bnyaw a .Allerton. BAT. a«y. Wo. laHm....per ton....... •< Ho**Slitay<Uj*r.*«il»...--^ ISM liS 18.00 MAO 16.1 tylHlttni 6b. UKAraMmPOOVIBT. A **?,-»saa$!w^» -ttnlm. t9.ht A n 8:3!?A.M.—Pacific Expreas, Dairy:-- S:47F. M.r-West Shore Limited Daily. EASTBOUND, 10:29r-A. M. Eastern Expreia Daily; 3:«4'. M.—AccontodatfortJJrfily. (SiOS P . M>-New York Express jpaily 7:33 A. M^West Shore 2, Accomth- dafioh, Daily. Stew trains will Be run as follows: 7:11 P. M*-»Suhday bnlyj Special for. Palmyra, Fairport and jRpchester. $,•'09. A,. M.-^Sunday ; only, .Watkins Glen.Speciali *\. Newark* N. Y: • C. satjofl will |e called North Newark effestfve June 19. Conahlhi'i CettsMaaa Mnrthel Urnsb Drop*. MadiTrom per»«t granulated anaar. Then la pwte^onlaeMtypaokate. . \ Jlwl Olive OO Shampoo a t afOrphyM. T6ia'ig : 6ne of the beat prepara- tiphamaflerh^ the AfaericanJirug- giifs* Synaicate- at fja laboratory In New York, and ifefias proved: to •be the greatest tenie, for the hair .BVST cpmpotthWo^hrhloaefn. pfiai 6 jfiacy; It Is gnaranteed- to contain noft- Ing that is i n any-way injurious to' the hair\ or scalp, bat 6 simply a jctentjflsjsspslation 3*1011^^6111 •faifhfally applied, does away with dandruff, cleanses and heals the ecalp, 'strengthens the roots, stim- ulates the growth and add* beauty and lustre fa* dull, dry, lifeless hair which M fadfiig in color ahdsWwly dropping out.. \ . • A, D. & Hair- Bevlyef aims to ptevettt haianeinr,hy removing -thai, disease germs which affect the roots and vitality of the hah 1 , fit. short It revives. IfScfs as a ntrar-. ishment'a*' W^B\ ac:a' ierialcide^ and hats a tendieinSr t&'proance-a- thick head of, bfeautlful hair, full of life antt cplor, which: greatly; adds to the attractiveness of any Tsstnsr woman. . ~^ A, &; S, Hah* Ketirer 4« apt aa.- experfment—It te not ait ordinary mixture of merely pleasant smell- ing Ingredients— a is no t ft Wain which remdve* the dirt laid grease and stops there, but it Is a medico nal remedy which prpteptathe hair, through its' aMtlsjSptic aCHPn ^Bpon. the very roots and scalp in which they grow, and H la sold; to fan hjr the 18,060 responsible druggists who composia tlbe A. D; S.i withttfr distinct unftsrStaadtog <Mt it it dlaappoinU yott jrOnC atpftSy WiU be promptly refunded. too «* -.gW A» D. 8. HalrBe^ river at anr M,-tk 8. drag atore. DEATH WEDNESDAY OF R. HATHAWAY, Aged 85. a Had Lived in (hat Vicinity Nearly All His Life-Funeral Last Week Friday—LpcaLand Personal Items of Interest. The Ladies of the Presbyterian church held a very successful social and supper in Opera Hall last evening. \ Mr. andMrs. J, F.Shannon were guests of her paren.ts.'Rev. and Mrs. J.- W. Lyon, at Red Creek Sunday. Clarence Scofield, of Rochester, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith Sun- day.. Spencer Baldwin visited Newark friends from Thursday to Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Negus, Mrs. E. B. Mather and Miss Jennie L. Brant visited in Williamson and Marion Sun- day. Comical Tom and Miss Montrose Parker played to a crowded house in Opera Hall Monday evening. - Rev. E. P. Robinson preached very interesting and instructive sermons Sunday. In .the morning the subject was \Opportunity in the evening, \The Sower.\ Miss Susie Scidmore left Thursday to spend the summer in the Adirondack?. She was accompanied by her friend, Miss Louisa^Thierolf, of Rochester, ' Miss Martha Shannon, of Newark, and,Mrs. Beauohamp, of Penn Yan, were guests of their brother J. F. Shannon last week. Mrs. S. B. Coleman visited Mrs. A. S\ Coleman at Newark Monday. Mrs. Charles Woodard visited Mrs. Ida Crisler at Alton the first of the week. Mrs. John T. Pearsall attended the state convention of the G. A. R. and Womens' Auxiliary at Syracuse, Tue,sv day, as a delegate from the Sodus corps. Others attending were Mrs. D P.Barclay, Mr. \and Mrs. •> Oscar Ser- geant and Mrs. Goldring. The Borophilla class met with Mr and Mrs. Frank Bartleson Wednesday, evening and elected officers. Dr. Carl Gurnee,\ of Jordan, was- a C. Reynolds who has been spending a few-jKeeks-dowH-east-^etarned~hpuie | ^ 1 ^ t ^J^ : -^a^-MfS r -E»-B^torri9-la3t- week. The- Trustees of the Presbyterian church and others raised about sixty- five -dollaTr by\ sMscffptlon to\\shingle and repair the church sheds and a bee was held Thursday~a5d the work done, the ladies furnishing dinner. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bradley, pf So- dus, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Bald- win, Sunday. George Stever, of Lyons, visited friens in town Monday. John Watters,. of Red Creek, was a BACKACHE MEANS DYING KIDNEYS. A s-smarKable Treatment That Saves tha Kidneys. How You May Cure Yourself QulcKly and Thoroughly. With the progress of science comes one remarkable treatment for kidney diseases. It has been so thoroughly tested and its results have proven so revolutionary that a well-known firm in Michigatj^has undertaken its distribu- tion into every part of the country* Those who suffer from kidney trouble and the diseases resultiug from it will be pleased to know that every package of this treatment is thoroughly guar- anteed. This should assure at last a positive cure to every sufferer. Every man and woman should know that backache is usually a well-defined symptom, of advancing kidney disease which may end fatally unless treated in time; that rheumatism and bladder trouble are caused from nothing more nor less than kidneys that do not filter the poison from the blood; that dropsy, Blight's disease, diabetes and bladder- stones are caused by bad kidneys. Once they are made to work properly, these diseases should quickly disap- pear. This is done by the Sew treatment, Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills. We urge everyone who has pain in the small of the back, profuse or scanty urination, pains in the bladder, cloudy or foul urine, not to fail to get a pack- age to-day of Dr. Derby's Kidney PiUs r and drop all other kidney treat- ments. Senator Stevenson of Washington writes from OJympia : \There is no question about the efficacy of Dr. Derby's Pure Kidney Pills in curing kidney and bladder trouble. I know whereof I speak.\- Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are now sold at all drug stores—60 pills—10 days' treatment—25 cents. If you would like to try them first, ask your druggist for a free sample package. Then buy a package; you will not regret it. 24wl ROCHKSTi r«tt w Jsstlij Syraoua* alter Time Table In effect;. Westbound Umrtede. A. M—8 30, 19 IS P M—12 »^a !>,<»,«» 8 It, ;* 10 29 t. wastfaoimd Eo-esisr A M-1E0 (K), i 16 (J), 515 (K), 5 35 (K), E 50 (J), 8 W, IH, 7 10, 8 00, 9 00, 10 00, 11 00.' • P M—12~00, 100. 1,00, »U0 4 00.4{ 5 00, 6 00, 7,00, 8«.00.J» M (LA), ^33 10 00,11 a« (p^a^oo ic &), * * 12 39 (CB), XM (C!B), 1 M< Notes—(K) Starts frPny Newark Cas- 33K Barn — \ T'\ * l *5fl (J) Starts from Newark Car Barorfj! •? runs to Culver Koad/oa», , \' i gv, (C B) Runs to Newark* par San. *&*. only % % % ' (P) Runs to Palmyra only ^ 7 0f| Etatbouhd Limited*. A. M—8 08,10 08 * P M—13 08, a 08, 4:08, *.0I, (X) 8 08, 9 08 Cti—^f „».V7 . Eastbound Looale. ** • A M—4 64 5 20 (C), 6 i40^(C), S W,>, 6 45, 1 27, 8 27 (L), 9 27. 10 17 .1 (L), 1127 ,J-j P M—12 27 (L), 1 27, S 27 v (Lj, I W.'^J 4 2T (1) , 8,27, ft IT r {Vh 1 **'Zz (PB ) 9 2\7 {W*. 10 43,11 II (O, ** Notes—(X) Runi Local feom t Uy*at Syracuse \?^S (Y) Runs Local from WJeedspofbl Syracuse- «^L „ (C) Buns to Clyde only, '$A (L) Runs to Lyons only *%* ; (PB) Runs to Port Byroa onlr ft (W) Runs to Weedsport cnl> ,~. Crude Oil Shampoo at Murphy's 0W12. EXCURSION FARES Rochester 90c Ontario Beach 91.05 Syracuse $1.20 Jlound-Trip every Saturday and Snnday. Watkins Glen $1.00 Round-T^rip every Sunday. guest of Mr. afld Mrs. Geo, W, Peeler I B*>«tf»£. the week. and Fraser Filkifls the first of the week. Wednesday afternoon occurred the .death of*Kichard Hathaway atrthe'agS of 85 years, 4 months and 23 days, at his home 1 mile south of this village. Mr. Hathaway had lived in this vicinity nearly all his life and was much re- spected by all who knew him. The fit neral was held a t thff bouse, Friday, d burial^ was made at the Brick church cemetery, Rev. Stockwell, of South Sodus, officiating. There sur- vive two sons, Dwight and Dwain, and one daughter, Mrs. Goodnough, and one grandson, Jay Goodnough, The Sodus Center Juniors played the Wallington. Juniors here Thursday with a resulting score of 19 to 8 in favor of Wallington. G. Floyd Granger conducted services in the Dodd schoolhouse* Sunday, i n the absence Pf Rev. A . W. Battey, Joy Letter, Children's Day exercises will be held Sunday evening, June 26, There will .be five pieces of music and also extra singing. Exercises will begin at 7;30. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen and son, Mrs. Susan White and son, Allen WfflLfe, made ah auto trip to Newark and Lyens, Sunday. ** Mrs. Parmeiia Ostrander of Palmyra, is visiting friends and relatives in town; Ruth Anderson of Sodus spent Satur- day with Ruth Debofs, Miss Bertha Waters was'the guest of friends in Newark Monday, John Waters of Red Creek has been jspeflding a few days viith friends in town. Mrs. Martha Lape . returned home Monday after spendingten- days with her daughter, Mrs. A . D, Snyder, in Newark. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Messenger and children of Sodus Center spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller. Port Gibson Many attended the Firemen's Con- vention from this place. Hazel and Irma Snyder, Lydia Gar- lockand Helen Reed attended a birth- day-party at- Urn. August Floodman's irihonor of Gladys Gubirx. Wm Garlock and'Terfy spent Tues- day in Rochester. Mt«t W. -S\. Throop.spent: Thursday K M.fit,CliaoflSpriags* \ jKs. Wm, SmSjJlfon-attd daughter, Beatrice of Newark attended church here-Sunday, -Talbott Ayd« of-Naw-Work-cii been the guest of Elisha Stacy. Miss Florence Short entertained the graduating class.Taeeday afternoon; Mist Lillian KiBgrorClifton Springs has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Emma Bockoveup ' MlM laws Fern Garlock, took part in Miss Beel's muslcafe reclfai Faiday eve. The C&nt&mU* •t Nature'a ' [y,'. \*»4%^ii^la>* ' . y A#aie»\ as--^'fei^-iliByaJesi'^ttVt* as to material tmnt*. C. J. Bndlong, Washington, R. I., reahsad his con- dition, and took warning before « was tools*. ,H>saj«f •ni.sss»>aal»a M tM«t* rronrkiansy trofli ., , __. htrsditary ia onr ttmtlrj't hi tour bottie. of Foley's jCMMey Low Round-Trip Tickets on sale June 30th to July 3rd. Chautauqua Low RonndrTrip.-.Iickets~oii sale July 8th and 9th. Saratoga Springs Low Round-Trip Tickets on • sale July 6th to 8th. Detroit ' Low Round-Trip Tickets on sale July 7th to 10th, Independence Day Excursions Rochester 90c Ontario Beach $1.05 Syracuse $1.20 Watkins Glen $1.00 Round-Trip Monday, July 4th. For time of frains and all information call on Ticket Agents, New York Cen- tral Lines. 24w2 French Corsets Lend a certain distinctive appearance to tbe figure, We Guarantee the Style, Fit and Comfort of onr custom made 'French Corsets which are designed to suit the individual reqnirmente ot our patrons Write or call for prioeo. BushayA 110-112 Central Bldg., Rochester, N.Y. COAL AND WOOD Baled Hay and Straw We have changed our business on t aiclosive clash basis. Bailed Hay and'Straw delivered to anj pert of the village. G RUPERT & SONS, •Joth'Phooet, Ba«t Newark Goal Tarda LOOSE EAT WASCTD. irjHhasf—jj; Make Us An Offer We have the following desirable cars rhich must be sold at once. 09 Pope-Hartford touring car, like hew. Ot Oldsmobilt, five passenger touring car., 07 Thomas Flyer, seven passenger tottringcar. ' ': «7Winton, five passenger touring car.. 08 Pierce*Arrow with delivery body. 07 MitcheU runabout. .'.•'.., Any reasonable offer accepted, as the oats mast be moved at once. Retail Department. Close connection -Is-made at Port Byron with the Auburn * Northers Electric Railroad tor Auburn Tickets are on sale at stations at£ reduced rates Money strip books containing $10 worth of' travel are sT sold at tS~ Smaller- books containing }5 worth ot travel ate sold at HM- Commutations-books -'good tor M round trips between two specified stations-to be tiled within 4 0 days are sold at reduced rates. 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