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•I\* i . m%z eatea Sfi?5 THE NEWAB^ OTION^AZETTI!, S&OTEP}43r : M&W^0*? •^wK Jp-To-Yotirf IF *3 -Read our offer Call at ourrtore : iindjMe and hear this wonderfpl Inurnment, also learn how easily yon can get one ' •; s $25»00 Stanckrf ; : ^Talking Machine J i_ Given FREE t o every customer- whose cash purchase amounts to <|40 00,-these are the beat atid most up-to-date machines on the market, There is no string at- tached to this offer We give a ^machine FREE -? STORE ? East Palmyra, New York. : x r SH ^ Jl|p5pv.8eYeral bargains in moderately priced houses, $2,000. •v Nearly new donble house rents irifor almost 430 per month, can be ugH for less than $3,000. Insurance ^Representative of several \old June\ J\ire Insurance Companys, Loans Negotiated - Rents Collected J. HARVEY FISK I* Loans, Insurance > '« Seal Estate w •* Mala SU - Newark, N.Y. f.-l r»*i Ife CHOPS s^asae^^' PV CHOPPING A CHOP cut' Jia* a deal to do with the .jlf yoti'jra particular and A LOVER OF CHOPS you want~~them choice It's at this market no -failures or mis- takes are made when it comes to chops Your daily or occasional, order will be carefully attended to': ^Rice'correct for every chop. tarkeJLReeves IT £. Union St. WeakWomen should heed Such warnings as head- ache; nervousness, backache, de- pression and weariness and fortify the system with the aid of t,UET«r-W«. lOcudzSo. mm CENTRE HOME TtAM WON JK£D CREEK. FROM Score: Kiajht\ to Six—Eleanor Smith ta the Prettiest Baby in Sodua. So It is Said-Many N«w»y Iteme. F. C, Webler and D. P. Barclay spent part of the week at Newark. Mrs., J. A, Valore, Miss Majy Steil 'f'and .Tames--Bartleson .-celebrated \thef^ Fourth with friends at Williamson. . Dr. and Mrs. M. W. T. Negus of Rochester are occupying their Sand Point cottage at the Bay. Fire was discovered after midnight Sunday morning i n a clothespress at the residence of Cornelius Bartleson on West street, and by prompt action was extinguished before much headway was attained. It is supposed to have origi- nated from a lamp that was used there earlier in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ghent entertained Dr.' and Mrs. L. A. Whitney of Roch- ester from Snnday until yesterday. Alvah S, Pitcher and son, Samuel, teli Dry Cleaning Steam Cleaning - . . Coloring- -- — \ladies' and \Gents' Garments, Curtains, Etc, Etc; - f&Otay EttaUiihMttit or It* KM i Rochester and Syracuse. ijBteam Dye Works, [Street Lyons, N„ Y. (KtO «C CORNELL ! y • -, £MTER and BUILDER * Bell Phone, 218 St, - Newirk, NiY, were guests of Palmyra relatives part of the week. Mfc and Mrs. Emmett Brown of Syra- cuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Merritt L. Brown and Mrs. Sophia Brown of Lyons visited Mr. and Mrs. Milo R. Brown the fore part of \the week. There will be an icecream social Sat- urday evening at the residence of George R. Rawden for the benefit of the, Dodd District Sunday school. H. O. Lyon came down from Buffalo Friday and remained until Monday when-Mrs. Lyon, who had beenTiere two weeks, returned home with him. Mrs. John Mason is spending some time with her son, Harry, at Toronto, Ont. A large delegation from here will at- tend the blue rock tournament of the Alton Gun Club to-morrow. Mr. and* Mrs. Frederick Macdonald of Palmyra visited her sister the forepart of the week. Supervisor and Mrs. C. F. Griswold of Palmyra were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Boyd. Mrs. E. B. Thrasher is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Henry Vandenburgh of Brockport. Miss Mary Waterbury arrived home Wednesday from her school duties in New Jersey. Mis. William McDowell fractured her wrist, the resnlt,of a- fall Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Caves of Phelps were guests of his mother over Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Mersereau have the sympathy of numerous Wayne County friends in the death of their infant daughter, Cornelia, which oc- curred Monday at the Mersereau home, in New York. Mis. Mersereau as Miss Myrta Newbury was formerly prin- cipal of the Sodus Centre public school Mrs. Emily Trowbridge is entertain- ing her daughter, °Mrs. Will S. Sher- man, of Grand Rapids, Mich. 'Among Rocbesterians visiting in town are Dr. Thomas A. Killip, Amos Killip, Albert Kaufman, William Cushman and Morton White. Mrs. Omar M. Curtis of Wolcott visi- ted her sister part of the week. Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Smith entertained a company of relatives Wednesday in honor of their wedding anniversary. Miss Marjorie Hopkins is home from a fortnight's visit with friends in the Flower City. Mr. and M». Gilbert Whitbeck of Boohe, Iowa, former residents of this village, are spending some time with Wayne County friends. Dr. and Mrs. Leon E. Peeler have returned to their home at Harrison, N. Y., after a pleasant visit with his par- ents and Other lang syne friends. Mrs. Ann Fowler of Huron was a recent guest of Mrs. Sheldon Spurs. Mrs. Laura Lent, Mrs.. Emma Olm- stead and Miss Kittle Lent have moved from Des Moines, Iowa, to the Lent farm north of town, where they expect tqreside permanently. Donald Wright of Syracuse visited here from Saturday to Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Coleman and the Misses Coleman of Newark were guests at the Coleman home on Mill street the early part of the week. • Eleanor, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. X M. Smith, won the price at the close of the contest Saturday even- ing, as the most popular baby in town. Charles Burch's little girl was a close second.' Cards. IMC, OrtMMtklst. «-*.,«« n£i«ir.i,.« Sttij «MMutm«ntMoeloe oifttmA'* 'iiftsW^yjs^ laMi ~ lSiSpou.tto HMtJonir ,_ ./ oAoehoort IWjn'Tt* barilTtotp m Boto'PhoM* a^ifUm. Hour.-,* toilf; |f9»TOD*W Russell H. Brown and Ernest Fech- ner were home from Rochester over the Fourth. One of the most interesting and best played ball games seen on the local diamond this season was that with the — ;Strong-Reu-ereek nine Monday after- noon, which resulted in a victory for the home team by a score of eight to six. The gentlemanly conduct of the Red Creek players made them many friends here. A return game will be played at Red Creek at an early date, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hague arid Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hague of Lookport spent the forepart of the week with friends in this vicinity. Alexander Keir of Newark has been spending the week with his sister, Mrs. Dyton Barclayr ' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cottrell have had as guests sinco Monday Mis., Minnie Gibson, Miss Florence Engel and Miss Grace Gibson, of Rochester, and- Frank Gray and G. W. Brewer of Bergen,' N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. Egbert Adams leave for Chicago to-day enroute to their home in San Francisco. D. P. Barclay is entertaining his nephew. Alexander K. Moore, of Buf- falo. Mrs. David R. Bates of Pulaski has been spending a week with friends here and a t Sodus Point. Miss Genevieve Brant is the guest of Mrs. Lulu Bennett Johnston at Nor- wood, Mass. Edwin M. Sturges of New York and Dr. G. A. Jones of Huron spent part of the week at \ The Evergreens.\ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shannon visited his parents and other relatives at Penn Yan from Saturday to Tuesday. Mrs. Harriet Thornton will spend the next month with friends in Michigan. Wesley Grinnell made his last ship- ment of baby chicks for the year Wed- nesday. He has hatched^ oyer JLgJXK) during the season. William Keyser of Kalamazoo, Mich., has been passing several days with rel- atives on Main street. \Hermancy L. Kelley will sail from Montreal to-morrow for a two months' tour of Europe. Mrs. Lucy Green of Newark spent part of the week with friends west of town. John Shannon has returned home to Penn Yan after a pleasant visit with friends on Railroad street. ' Mr, and Mrs. Orville & Van Duser and children of Newark are spending their vacation with her parents, Hon. and Mrs. E. B. Norris. R. S. Borradaile visited his children at Rochester tbe.forepart of the week, Mrs. Charles Woodard has been visit- ing'North Rose friends since last week. Judge Harry S. Duncan and family are on an automobile trip to Albany and New York. Jesse O'Bine and Adrian Easterly are making extended improvements to their respective farm buildings. Edward Provo of Eairville visited his sister, Mrs. John Pierce, the forepart of the week. Mis. .Jerusha Messlnger o£ Logans- port, Ind., is expected in town next Tuesday to spend the summer with rel- atives here. Mis. Marie C, Sours is entertaining Miss E. Katherine Fray of Rochester. CM. Goodell of Newark called on friends here Wednesday. Walworth DR HUMPHREY SPECIFICS. unimi tn uut nn i»rin mtiifii ' ftHlia tii«in l»«nlili fin lupnm mil rnma FOB MM t.9mr*n. CMt—U<mt, TitmimrtSM.. .M %t;W*m*. 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Garlock Has Been Ap- polntad Poatmaater and Mias Cola Terry, Aaalatant—Per- •onal News and Note*. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Craver enter- tained Sunday, and Monday many friends and reiatives. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Craver and little daughter, Arlene; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Craver. and_daughlex,_TJiejda,_.a£ Syracuse; ;Mr. Frank Craver and nephew, Edward, of Rochester; Mrs. GeoTge T. Lake and children, Anna, Homeland Frances, of South Lyons; Eula Craver of Newark and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Craver. Miss Agnes Snook has spent several days in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schutt and chil- dren of Buffalo are the guests of John Schntt. Byron and Lloyd Wilcox are the guests of their aunt* Mrs. James Edgett. Mr. and M». Adelbert Mills of Shorts- vllle and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mills and daughter, Beatrice, of California were the guests of Anson Harmon Monday, July 4th. Wade Calykins spent Monday as the guest of Miss Lillian Stoeckles. Mr. and Mrs. Edward 'Smith .and Mis. C. B. Abenshene took an auto ride to Pultneyville and Sodus Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Harsey King of Rush- ville were in town in auto Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Stacy and family spent the Fourth at Sam Stacy's. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and daughter -of- Palmyra were at Mrs;—Caroline Anslinger's Sunday. Mrs. William Randall and daughter, Hazel, were~the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Many from here attended the Office a£ Zurich Mondja^evening,—.—__L-J^-J Mr, and Mrs; Frank. Messenger an* family of Sodus Center and Mr. and' Mrs. I. Deneet and children of §SduS; was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo/ Miller Saturday, Mrs. Martha Lape and family enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lape, Ch'esV ter Hmmeston and Rupert Ehrhafat of Newark Sunday. : \i. J Floyd Allen made an-attto trip t§/Fal*' myra, Newark and Lyons Sunday. K Miss Cla°udia White of Rochester was the guest^f her mother the past weelc'. —Miss-Cora 'Butts-of Elmrrar was-the? guest of her parents, from Saturday until Monday. ' Mrs. T. M. Craig and Mrs. Bejt.Clark of Newark spent Sunday\ with Mr,- and Mrs. Henry Hoot. 1 —,/a'i i Sodus Centre. William Randall Sunday and Monday. Florence Abenshene has. enjoyed a fine auto trip including Silver Bay and Rochester; Kenneth Lyon injured his hand quite seriously the Fourth with a, blank cartridge. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Butterfield of Orange, New Jersey, called on friends in town Wednesday. Misses Catherine and Minerva Beck are visiting friends and relatives in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Male enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. John Engels and daughter, Grace, of Newark Monday. Mrs. French and daughter; Georgiana, spent Sunday at \Watkins Glen. Miss Mary Ferguson, Miss Warner, Mr. Alvin La Rue and Mr. Warner spent Monday at Watkins Glen. Susie Tetor has returned from visiting relatives in Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Van Duser, Mr. Douglas Van Duser, Mr. and Mrs. Jnd- son Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sny- der attended the. Dutch • Market in Citi- zens Hall Monday evening. _ Mr. and Mrs. Farrington Ferguson entertained many relatives the Fourth, The Dutch Market was well attended, about 26-was-taken-inf The postofBce has been moved and W. F. Garlock is the postmaster with Miss Lois Terry as assistant post- mistress. Mrs: E. Katherine Frey of Rochester was a guest of Mrs. Mary Sonrs. Sun- day- ' ., Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Peeler returned to New~York'Weoaesday\affejr spelHP ing several weeks with friends here and at Sodu's Point. H. H. Peeler was a guest of M, E. Sturges at New York last week, , Miss Genevieve Brant is visiting Mrs. Andrew C. Johnston at East Walpole; Mass. . . Mrs. Wm. Sherman of Grand Rapids, Michigan is'visiting her mother, Mrs. Emily Trowbridge. G. A. Munn had business at Hanni- bal Monday. Oryille Van Duser and family of Newark were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Norris^Snnday. JT F. Shannon recently entertained his -father, F. Shannon and nephew, Harry Shannon of Penn Yan. Dr. L. A. Whitney of Rochester was a guest of Mr, and Mrs. L. G. Ghent Sunday. C, A. Walhizer had an exciting run- away at Wallington Thursday. While hooking a tug the horse\ started and before it was stopped the buggy was quite badly broken. No one was hurt, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wilson called on Arthur De May Sunday. Advertised letters in the Sodus Center post-office : Mrs. R. Foster, card. The Men's League of the Presbyter- ian chureh met Tuesday evening.- The Sodus Center athletes played the Red Creek team here July 4. The score was 21 to 20 in favor of the home team. £-afrj.'i»i.; fm l ^6.; l -4^j..y^A : t: \y;&sg Don't Judge; thl.s laundry-.b^^our experience WitbTitEers.' For this\ is- not an pr- -djnaryestablishment. You won't find buttonless\ shirts, frayed col- lars and cuffs, damaged- shirt waists, etj., coming back from THIS LAUMDRY Have us call .for your things next week, and judge us after you get them-back. That's ail, Newark Steam Laundry •M*tarStrt»T~ i s ~= 'Phone TABLES. Grange meeting this week Saturday evening. The Fourth of July celebration in this village was a decided success. The address given in the afternoon by S. L. Strivings of Castile, chaplain of the State Grange, was appreciated by a large audience. The ball game be- tween Walworth and Ontario resulted in a victory for Walworth. A large crowd listened to the evening's entertainment which was enjoyed by all-present. The Lawrence reunion was?- held at D. H. Lee's residence, Wednesday, June 29th, about 45 guests were pres- ent. Mr. Henry DeJager of Williamson, spent a few days in town last week the guest of Mrs. Frank Cannon. Mr. and Mrs, A. Esty and Mr. and Mrs. J. Pembroke of East Rochester, spent the Fourth with friends in town. Miss-Eldridge of Macedon is visiting her cousin Blanche Patterson this week. Dr. and Mrsr Lewis of Aubnrn and Irving Lewis of East Rochester were guests of Mrs. V. Rice several days this week. Miss Bessie Reynolds of Marion is visiting relatives and friends in town. Mrs. George Atwood who has been ill for several weeks is improving in health much to the satisfaction of her many friends. F, H. Turtle has purchased a new Franklin automobile. Rev. and Mrs. W. O. PeetofWe'b- ster were the guests of G. R. Wignall and family this week. Miss Ivah Briggs spent a few days in Williamson last week. Frank Lawrence has been entertain- ing his friend Mr. Beckwith. Mr. Robert Peet of Webster is spend- ing the week with friends in town. Mr. C. Reynolds was in Sodus last Sunday; t - Mr. and Mrs. Lovell of Oswego have been visiting their mother, Mrs. V. Rice. Little Norma Slade who has been very ill is improving. Mn and Mrs. L. D. Turtle and Mr, and Mrs. F- H. Turtle were in.'Kocbe* ter Friday. South Lyons. Miss Anna Lake and Homer Lake spent Sunday with friends at Port Gibson. Miss Rose Bradtey'went a few days this week at her old hraae, called here by the illness of her mothetvMrs; Wil- liam Bradley. At the last meeting of the Missionary: Society, Mrs. Spencer Aldrich \«{as elected president. The next meetinj will be held at Mrs. Heffron's the last Friday in July. . .. His. George Lake and son Francis spent the Fourth i n Fort Gibson. The King's Daughters meeting was held Thursday afternoon at Lizzie Muhan's. Mr. and Mrs: Fred Garvey of Buff' alo spent the last of last week at Jacob Garvey's. Miss Amy Gordon closed her school in the Jackson-district lasfc. Friday after- noon with a picnic held in Christian Voelkel's orchard. A goodly - number were present and all had a thoroughly enjoyable time. , :. : \I. £>lfa W.rth Savingr* . Mrs. Mollie MeRaney,Prentiss, Mil*., writes that she had a severe case of kid- ney and bladder trouble, and that four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured: her sound' and well. She close* her tetter by saying: \I heartily recom- mend Foley's Kidney Remedy t o any sufferer of kidney disease. It saved my life. C. S. Hanks.the druggist. 25W5 Soreness of the muscle*, whether in duced by violent exerci** or injury/ Is quickly relfawd by the free application at Chamberlain'* Lmlmmrt. This lini- ment U equally valuable for matwnlar and always aCerd* quick East Palmyra. Mr. and Mrs. John Jagger and daughter, Ruth, of Fairport, have been visiting their many friends in this vill- age the past week. Both the Methodist and Presbyterian icecream socials were - a success, one ^was-held-on Friday evening,'*the other on Saturday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs, Wales Nichols of Chicago were called home on account of .Mr. Nichols mother's illness. She had a stroke of paralysis on Sunday evening. - —- Mis. C. Roy Curtis Of. Marion .who is spending several weeks at her father's, Mr, Albert Peirson, has not been, a s well the past few days. Her-many friends are very anxious that shesoon recovers her health. The Presbyterian Sabbath School picnic is' to be held in the church park, on Saturday .of this week. The men are coming with teams to improve the park in the forenoon. At noon a sub- stantial dinner will be\ served. In the afternoon there will be games ,and a social time, Mrs. Morris Clark and'children are spending'the week with Mr.'A. R. Gamble. ' - New York Central GOING EAST. 9:09 A. M.—Watkins Excursion, • days only. 9:29 A. M.—Express. 10:29 A. M.r^Express. 3j40 Pi M,-iAcc6mmodation. 6:05 P. M.—Express. . 8M6-Ji-M^Exjpressr; —- — GOING WEST. • 7:54 A, .M.^-Accommodatibn. 8:37 A. M^r-Express. 1:51 P. M.r-Express. 5:47 P. M.-rExpress. 7:29 P. M.-^Express.' 7:11 P. M.—Sundays only. ~ West Shore GOING EAST. •7:38 A. M.—Accommodation. 4:06 P. M.—Accommodation. Northern Central GOING NORTH. 8:4S -Ar».—DStly- 1:00 P.sM.^-Saturdaysonly. 4:20 P. M.^-Daily. ' - — -^GGING SOUTH. 7:03 A. M.—Mondays only. S:45 A. M.-^Daily. 5:56 P. M.—Dafly. Sun- i^. 1 .*'Mi'.\..'... i .^w\ »•*«»< v, ••„••' •• /;, v-'-::V^' • - • iTv . ::r:;j^m^ri'-= •A:ii::^.'^ti;'ii>;'-; ~'-''H?ia;dqtiarterS*r\' Paint, Gil, Varnish, Japalac and Stairis\ •••&£ ^a|i;j%cL Also a Complete tine of teather BeWng;' ' , \^ ' Portland Cement and Wood Pulp^Plaster. SeyW^'Pipe*- and Tile in all sjzes. • ,' ' Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Perfection Oil JStqves and' Heatersr. *. '\-!-- Poultry and Chicken Wire, Chick Food, E»wBr0?ass andSeidsof all kind. A'Complete Iyine of Both and Toilet Outfits. Pliitttb- ing and Heating done by men of long experience. „ All Wrongs Made Right; Come and See —=_' --- m?^ ROCHESTER,. SYRACUSE «. EAST- ERN RAILROAD. Fast Electric Service. between Syracuee and'Rochester. Time Table in effect June 1st, 1910. Westbound Limited*. A. M.—8:29, 10:29. P. M.—12:29, 2:29, 4:29, 6:29, 8:29, • 10T29:\ ' Westbound Local*. A. M.—4:B0 (K), 5:15 {3h B:25 (K), 5:35 m^Jim^w^ms^m^ Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel \^Jrofsonous . jinaltter\ cleanse the system, cure!, constipation and sick headache. Sold by all dealers '.25w5 The Round Trip; Parties of Tien or more can secure this Special Reduced Rate from New- ark to Beautiful Lakeside Park, Owas- cb Lake daily except;\ Sundays or Hoif= days. Band conce'rf- daily/, -Music, Dancing, Boating, Fishing) Fine^Picnic Grounils. Apply to.-. Ticket Agent, ^Rochester, Syracuse; & Eastern R. R, ' -- \ ' \ 26W3 A.D.S. Particular people vho value their appearance take a great deal of pains. to keep the skin soft, clean and healthy,; as it hot only reflects one's physical condition, but it is a key to, one's characteristics. A pimple oh the. end. of the nose would make a beautiful woman -appear grotesque, while a soft, clear sWn lends attrac- tiveiness t o a plain looking person and generally denotes cleanliness,\ \You know Southern women tisuafc ly have ifine complexions, and i sup- pose I would be telling••••- ->ts to say that these exquisite complexions in Mottle aTBdne-ura greW many cases Solely to the use of A. D. S, Peroxide Cream/* says David S. Bauer, drufer tf~* of Mobile; Ala.* and memher of the A. D. S. National Formula Com-' mittee. \It has a large sale* here, and Is universally liked hy both women and men.\ To keep the skin at-Its \best all the. timev-to Keep i t clear, Cexible,jtttU)oiSLl -. - • inrd u -toTgrveTriEe~^\w\o( health—It: has been demonstrated that the best \reparation for that purpose Is A. D, % Peroxide CrPton. he«»i , f'» ft con- ta'ns it smalt amount of Hydrogen Peroxide, the great healing and f-\:«ln*r agenfc Thli la one} of the leading' prepar- ations made; by the American Drug- gists' Syndicate of 13,000 druggists, and Is safe, harmless and will hot now Mir. It heals fhe skin when It is firtt, ishappsd, Inflamed or scratched, It makes a rough, un- ilgbtly, darir, plMnir sfln clear and whit*, and I* a ml'4: Mea«*i. wrinkles and ffllls -out tHe; skin-wfier it droops in flabby.•sacta;.it !»• very pleasant to use—is not sticky _ o. :00, 9:00, 10:00,41:00 P. Mb—12T00, 1:00, 2:00; 8:00, 4:D6, 6:00,^6:00, 7:00, 8;00, 9:84 (0A), i0:00. 11:26 (P), 12:00 (C. B.), 12:39 (CB.), 1:26 (CB.), 1:80 (0;B.) Notes—(K) StarUjfrom Newark Oar Barn. * (J) Starts from Newark Car Barn, runs t o Culver Road only. • (CB.) Runs to Newark Car Barn only/. (P). Runs to Palmyra only. Eutbound Llhilteda. Mr-r8:08i ld;08. M.—12:08, 2:08, 4:08, 6:08, 7:08 (X), 8:08, 9:08 (Y). Eattbourld Local*. M.—4:64, 6:20 (C), 6r40\ (C). 6160. 6:46, ,7:27, 8:27 (L)j.-9:*7, 10T27. (L), 11:27. P. M.—12:27 (L), 1:27, 2:27 (L), 8:27, 4:27 (L),'6:27, 6s27 (L), 7:84 <P»Bi>, 9t2f (W); 16:42; 12:18 (CJ. Notes—(X) Hun* Local from Clyde to • Syracuse... (Y) RunS Local from. Weedsport to - Syracuse. (C) Runs t o Clyde only. (L) Runs to Lyons only. (P-B.) Runs to Port Byron only. (W) Runs to Weedsport only. Close connection Is mads at Port Byron with the Auburn ft Northern •Electric Railroad for Auburn- Tickets are on sate at atatlona at reduffed rates. Money strip -.books containing $10. worth' of; travel are; sold at is. Smaller books containing 86 'worth of travel are. sold at $4,25. Commutation book* good: for 25 round trips between two Specified stations t o be used within 30 days are sold at reduced rites Way do you iron in the hot kitchen or laundry I -•< Why don't you dp your ironing where it is; coofct' With one of our _• _ .. ^ JBlectric Jron§_ You can do your ironing in any cooi room or wherever yon 'have;- a lamp socket. Saves one-third of your time and does the work forty per cent, easier. . . - But if you must do your work in a hot room why not haye.one\of our. Electric Fans — Costs very, very little to run them and they do keep yott so cool. Let us send you a fan and an iron on trial <* 'rices oil Application* TCew Light, Meat and Power & Main Street .... NftwarK, NevrYorh (2sw2) * ' '.•; • : •••••••••••••••^•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••» Use Pure Ice.. COSTS LE.SS Analized b^^Jate Chemists and pronounced \.-\\• - • '\ . ABSO^TJT^ti'^iiS!. We will deliver a sample free for you to try. We handle' H!YGEIA ICE ONLY ao you are sure of getting PURE ICE. LEHIGH VALLETCC#^L (Bernice Free Burning Coal $1.00.the ton lesi) . THE THING FOR-SDMMER , ^ HARD AND SOFT WOOD . StoweU'* Asphalt Roofinf Beat on th. market JOHN Both 'Phones j-d||?past Union &$t$gi^:. We have discontinued' the sale of Artificial Ice and are now selling Newark Marrket Quotations. &KA1N, • Wheat, !Ii6H*BkI,i>erl)u-new.. 1.00\ \ . White tierbu •• ... ,- 1.00 \ Short Bed, per bu \• .... 1.10 95 Oorn new..........perbn......... - its V ............ p«rbn grown B»Hey (2 ,rowed)..perT)H......... B«rl«j-(8rowe(}).....pcrbn......... .80 Oats ..perbo......... .46 Brmni,...............per.ton........ 25,00 Mlddllnj<»...........p«rt8n 28loo OUXeaf. .per ton....;... 43.00 Oorn Meal ......pertoo.... 80.00 - BetaUPriOM....perton..».,.., . Corrected by Wmjne County MUllng Co. - • JWHJB. * • -- P»t«nit'EIour....perbbl. I 8pring..J 7.00 BollerFlonr per bbl., Winter.. «.W Jew Prooesa....per bbl., Blended. 7:00 0«r»et«dbr , W»yneCotuityHUlIngOo. Sjitt»r,. Cant... •»t».treih Oorreenedby PBOVlSfONB. .»jierJb™ _-^^ J!S : .....per 16........ rdoz....... iB Olty Greoery Co. gummy, like glycerine, $sA will prove soothing to the face; hands or any part of tne »>ddy, You can get A. D. 8. Peroxide Cream at shy A. D. 8. drar store. » aa .idial mtmtg* to I • . „, tiaBMPBppPOK. WkiteBe«iB perbu....... 1.00 HtrtJHdttey. ,..«erbn.,,.... ij» TelloTr «re.........per bn....... 3.50 IU«pberrie», red...,perlb........ .18 RMpb«rrH»;Blk... per lb....... .18 [^^ta:l\^::::::^Ml\\\ Onnlnti perbbJiij..... OV»TM'a««d..r.r. ..T.-^tirBg r. • Mb itajcthy Seed.........per bu \\\\ pwoe...... ......perlb..... .oa pefbn........... ,—„- .....perton.. rotatoo*.' OerrseMAby Snyaw * AUerton.. 10.00 .22 HAY Bay, No. 1 Tim.. .p^r ton....... J' No.lTlm.....p*rton H»yMlxe<J,......^p«rtqt>...... Oo»r*e|*4by W»rn* Ooonty HA*. li.00 WOO 1M0 HOO , UMM MJ»' »rn« Ooonty Mluins Ooi ~ MRAMAUDPOUBTBy, ......p«ow*., Ut«:......| . *-Jf Hit This Ice is hard and last* longer than the Arti6ciai and, as all know, for cooling pur- poses, there Is-nothing like T\HE NATURA L IG E. Herman ^ Filkins BOTH 'PHONE - ,v- \E'.sJ^ 'Tcwfintty, NtwSr*BMNHU rY^fdyAHcadtd to **§&&» Jesse T. Spaulding Plumbing, Heating and Tinsmithing m&. Main St. . ' Ne«|rk, N. Y, '. Call SvcalM. •SB- *m> WHOLESALE iS&- W^s^r what HE think, of thitn S«a\;.. THK MATUUAL FAKAMA SHAPi: —> - itt * mm^ia^S^iai ^'?\.^ tV^-^> ' wmm : -UUi**JS«l«fii'~ .ibI>tedi««..ft«V: t&d^*^ ^. Oomo r •ZJ& , > -Monroe 449 &•*«£}, :-»m^m