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fflrf*S m ft n 6 THE NEWARK UNION - GAZETTE. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1910 M' m FREE It's Up To You Rea d ou r \fter store and set* an<i J derful Instrunit*::: easily you cau #er i ,11 .it our $25.00 Standard Talking Machine VICINITY NEWS ^ Interesting Letters From Nearby Towns ^ Sodus Center. Given FREE t.' e\ whose cash purchase $40.00. most up market tached t machine 'I hese a'i : to-date u.rfi i here .* i. > this ,'rter FKKK • \ , tin f ! 1 CS ••; We :st,iiner 'UUls t O est aiul <>n the iQK at - £\ve a ROBINSON'S STORE j. East Palmyra, New Yorkjj < UI1I Several h.ir^aTi> •:: <i houses, $2,000 Nearly new d r.:Me almost $30 per ru.iath, for less than $3,000 V' rt-Iv priced • -- it-ots for Insurance Representative , Fir e insurance C \ •M line ' Loans Rents Negotiated Collected J. Harvey FisK ..Loans, Insurance, SZZ R-eal Estatel 9 Main St. Newark. N. Y. CHOPPING A has a deal to d-. w -^ If you're paria„l, ( - ., A LOVE.R OF you want there i •. this market no fa.i takes are made when chops. Your dailv . order will be carefu!!. Price correct f\r evt- CHOP '. . • • \.•' CHOPS e It's at \e^ • r raw- mes t\ -dsmnal .'•-!: led to -, Parke M. Reeves 17 E. Union St. Newark Market Quotations. l.RAI N Wheat , Lon g Red White \ Short Red Cor n ne w Barle y J2 rowe-l Barle y 16 rowed Oats , per b^ Bran Middlings. . Oil Meal Cor n Meal per r Retail Prices . pe r ron Corrected by falnf( per ', j nt> < per bu per b-. per bu .perb u k - >-. per b<: pe r be pe r lr_, per t»n pe r t< n pe r too per tf'D 4' 40 :•! w \u 60 4* *iOu **U) 42 00 10 00 It ' FL'ifk Paten t Plon r pe r bb' Spr Roller Plotir per bb; Wirr- - New Process ... . per bb, Bien^i Corrected by Wayn e C nun ' V.V.mz < o I'<N- PROVI S Butte r . pe r Jb Lard pe r Jb Efi-g-s, fresb pe r <W Corrected b y T*be f it 7 FAR M PK O Whit e Bean s Re d Kidney Yellow Ey e Raspberriei . red. Raspberries , blk. Kin g 4 Baldwftr- Gfg^nlnzB Clove r Seed Timoth y Seed.. . Alfalfa Wool ? Onion s Cabbag e .-. Potatoe s it • ..perbu . per bu . pe r bu . per lb ..pe r lb per bb] . .per bbl . . .per bb; . .per bu ..pe r bu .pe r bu . . . , pe r l b . .. .pe r bo . ,.pe r to n . .pe r b a . Correcte d b y Snyde r A , -Hay, No.I Tim... t£Hay Mixed.. .per to n .per ron per ton . J500 15 00 {Corrected bv Wavn e Count v Milling (0 , 190 100 250 25 W 10 00 3500 22 1H00 16 00 16.00 Charles Maine s of Flint, Mich. , was in town during th e week calling on K. S Borradaile, an old school friend. Klwood Shaver of Rochester is spend- ing par t of his vacatio n with relatives here anil at Sodus. I he Northern Central pay ca r will run eve r this division of the road Sat- r.rd.iv Mrs I>or\\il Brayman, Miss Berth a Bravman and Arthu r Kllis visited Clyde friends\ from Saturda y to Monday. Fran k K. Rupert of Genev a spent par t <>f the week with friends on Mill treet Miss lieoevteve Brant attended the teacher V examination s at Lyons last Week The ladies of St. Luke's church g-.iild realized over $13 from thei r sale of ice crea m im Mrs. Carrie Smith's lawn Saturday evening . Their next social will he held in Oper a Hall Saturday evening , Sept. 3 Mr and Mrs . Georg e R Kawden will act as host and hostess. Miss Feme Hroseus has secured the Zurich school for the coming: school year Mrs C. H. Roberts is hom e from a fortnight's visit at Prattsburg, N. V. Mr. and Mrs Corneliu s Israel and Miss Gladys Israel of Rochester hav e heen guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Cambier since last week. Misses Grace Gibson and Florence Engel hav e returned to their respective homes in the Flower City after a pleas- ant visit with Mrs, C. M Cottrell. Mis s Mabel Welde r is entertainin g Mrs K B YanYleck of Osweg o Miss Mildred Mason is spendin g a tew week s with relatives in Kalamazoo , M:ih., and Peru. Ind Mr -ind Mrs K H Thrashe r were in Clarendon. N. Y., last week in attend - ance a t the one hundredt h anniversary* •<f th e settlement of that town. Her great grandfather , Lemuel Cook, wa s <mt <*{ the pioneer settlers and at the time \ f hi>- death a few years ago , when he had attained the extraordinar y ag e of 107 vear^. he was the last surviving sojiWr of the America n Revolution. Mrs Abid e Smit h Cecil of Schroo n Lake . X Y.. was in town last week Mrs Ceul wa s a former popular teache r ; n the *.*_ru»ols of this town . J Mi*.-. Marv Stell and Ja-rues Bartleson vis-ted Williamson friends the early par t >f the week C harles j \\an Tassel and Frederick jBiri.h were in Clyde Thursday Miss L'lella Smith will spend next week with friends at Rochester F'arl Carll has been in town part of th e week He has sold out his busi- ness interests at Peekskill. X Y , and with hi s family will move back to Wayne count y to reside' Mr and Mrs L <i Ghen t are enter- taining Leon Brink and Mrs Selden Brink nf Prattsburg , X Y., and Miss R V, Roberts of Mustotah, Kansas. Misses Helen a B Weble r and (/race Car!I ne-re mime from Newark ove r ^unda v Frank fiilkev of Clyde spen t the first of the week with friends i n town. Miss Grace Dillingham and Warren Oillmgham of Valparaiso, Ind , have heen guests of Leo B Pearsall and other friends since last week. J hose owning lands adjacent to Sal raoa Creek are engaged in removing l\gs and other debris up strea m from :he rock excavation recently made to farther perfect the drainag e of their low Jands •^ B Coleman. James C\ Bartleson and C ornelius J Bartleson had business at Newark Thursday Mrs b J Hanna of Fishkill Land - ing i s spending a week with he r par- ents. Hon and Mrs E. B. Norrte. Mi**- Margaret Chisrn of Rocheste r is the guest of Miss Luella Smith . Mrs K E Scoheld, Miss Hazel Sco- field, Mrs J. M Messinger an d R. S . Borradaile visited Wolcott friends part of the week M*--. Abram DeReu and \Hs'* Kather - me KaruK were Sunday guests of Wil- liamson relatives. Mrs. Henr y St^himpf and Miss Edna Schimpf are h/>rae from visiting friends at Lyons an d Syracuse. Mrs Harr y S Duncan is entertaining Mrs H. N. Becker and childre n of Poughkeepsie. Miss Myrtle Scofield of Rochester visited Main street relatives durin\g the week Next week Saturday has been desig- nated as the date of th e annua l after harvest excursion, undei the personal managemen t of E. B. Norris, to Niagar a Fails. These affnual outings are al- ways well patromze d by the Granger s and their friends in Northern Wayne. Mr. and Mrs . William H. Webler hav e been entertaining Jacob E, Stever an d Mrs. Sara h Fitch of Newar k for CalteB Calve* ... Eojefc,-,*,. H«tns.... ShbtUder* 40 0 75 0 MEATS AND I'OL'L I RY ...,percwt., live ..-per cwt. dressed ...per dwt., live . M,per cwt., dresfierf ...per lb, dressed .petlb .per lb .perlb.,llve . ..perlb _,-- -«,-..»per lb., live JpeMtttU-perlb „. '^.; t >-.*:-vCorrected b y Reevei' Market. f^f'- r- - 0 8.00 12.00 6.00 10.00 12.00 .20 M .12 .20 J2 .14 Ik if* sai Children. UlttJWiraii Bought DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS. DlraetUM wit* uttk rui ia Fir. Uftpugi*. EngUsh,German, Spanish, Portuguese and Freneta. Ho. FOE Price 1. Farers. Ccngeetions, Inflammations 23 3. Worm# , Worm Per«r , or Wor m Ufaeaas Ui 3. Colic, Crflag and Wakafulnean of Infante 2£ 4. OUrrfa««.of Cbildren and AdnlU il& ff. Dysentery , Orlplngs, Bllloua CoUc 35 1. Couth* . Colds, BronchJUa 35 8. *s?ootbaieli6, Faceache. Nenral^la Jg5 0. Besdaelia , Sick Headacbo, Vertigo 3ft ID. Dyspflp*]*, Indigentloa, Weak Stomacb df i 12. Croup, Hoarse Cough, LaryngltuT 3 A 14. 8*11 Kheum , Eruptions, Erysipelas 38 lfi. fthenmsituni, o r Rbeumsttc Pains 3S 16. Ferorstnd A«u^,Malari a ...95 17. Piles , Blind or Bleeding, External, Internsl.2ff 18. Ophthalmia , Wea k or Inflamed Eyea ..«« 19. Catarrh , Influenza, Cold In Head 3t f 30. Whoopin g COB eh , Spasmodic Cough 35 31, Asthma.Oppreaoed, Difficult Breathing £5 '27. Kidney Disease , Gravel, Calculi ....$ S 38. Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness 1.0 O 39. Sor e Mouth , Fever Sores o r Canker .....3& 30. Urinar y Incontinence , Wotting Bod %& 34, Ser e Throat , Quinsy and Diphtheria S3 33. Chroni c Congestions , Headaches 26 77. Otlppc, H»yFeverMdS>aaerColds....25 a small bottle of Pleasant Pellets, flts the rest pocket. Soldbxdrnforls^oraentonrecejptofprice. Medlca' Book lent tree. several days . Ross V . Bennett is hom e from New York to remain until the openin g of Columbia University in September . Georg e D. Crouche r of Newar k had business in town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rober t Lendt an d chil- dren of Ossining, N. V., are guests of Mr. an d Mrs. John A. Culk-k for tw o weeks. Mr and Mrs. Charles Collar hav e been entertaining Mrs. Ida Kelley and Mrs. Joh n Gaskiu of Sodu s Point. Orville B. Yan Duse r wa s out from Newar k over Sunday with Mrs. Va n Uuser an d the children. Comin g events cast their shadow s before them . Arland B. White is hav- ing extensive repairs made to the Hoo d house which h e has leased an d the Klumpp house on West street recently purchased b y Peter Bartleson is bein g newly roofed and otherwise extensively m proved. Harry Brown is home from an ex- tended trip throug h the west. Miss Mildred Scofield of Rochester is spendin g a week with Mai n street rela- tives. Mr. an d Mrs, N'orraan L. Bates are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. \Jack\ Downie of Oswego and Lawrenc e Mor- ley of Morley, La. Mr and Mrs . Milo R. Brown visited he r brothers at Phelps over Sunday . K. B. Colson of Chicago was th e guest of George Robinson the early part of the week. Mr. an d Mrs. J. E. Merchant of Rochester visited his mother , Mrs . Anna Merchant , over Sunday . The Clyde Board of Educatio n is to be congratulate d in securin g Miss Eliz- abeth DuFioo of this town as th e head of the new commercial department to be established in the Clyde High school comin g year. Miss Edit h Perrine and William Ives have returned to their respective homes in the Flower City after a week' s visit with his brother, Ben Ives, and family. . Charles Gulick was the gues t of New- ark friends part of the week. Dr . E. Mathe r Sill is spending- part of his vacation at the home of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Sill. Miss Marjorie Hopkin s is hom e from a week's visit at Wolcott. John Christian of Wolcott visited John Bartleson, Jr., the first of the week. Miss Hazel Ya n Buren of Norwich has been spending the week with Mrs. Homer Hopkins . Mrs. Charles E. Boyd an d Miss Mary Busha y of Rochester were guests of the Misses Boyd from Monda y to Thursday . Mrs, George Philips is entertaining Miss Katie Brad y of Rochester. Mrs. Julia Lester is spending a few weeks with he r daughter s at Newark. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Negus are home from their cottage at Sodu s Point. Mr. an d Mrs. Albert Schreiber and Miss Matilda Schreiber of Lyon s and Miss Hazel Schreibe r of Rochester were guests of Mr. an d Mrs. Henry Webler th e forepart of the week. Linus Peck and family of Newark visited Mrs . M. Grover over Sunday. Mrs. E. B. Thrasher has been enter- tainin g Miss Dot Cook of Brockpor t since last week. Mrs. Will Rozelle of Lyons was th e gues t of Mrs. Bert Rozelle part of the j week , Mr . an d Mrs. Floyd Hermans of Fair- ville visited Mill street friends the early part of the week. As the result of the school meetings in th e various school districts of th e tow n of Sodus, the following trustees, clerks an d collectors, respectively, were elected: Dist. 1, Emmet Proseus , Clyde T. Sutton , Mrs . Anna Freeman; 2, Ernes t Baldwin, Glenn Halcus, Kingsley M. Fleming ; 3 , Charles G. Weiss, K. B. McMicken, Elmer J . Tripp; 4, J. F. Myers , Henry P. Butts, Oliver A. Col- vin, Chaunce y Fuller; 5, Frank LeRoy, William Cole, William Yeoraans; 6, Pete r DeMay, Charles Toor , Watso n B. Toor; 7, Charles Ward , Charle s VanSlyck , Peter Longro d ; 8, Owe n W . Snyder, Manle y E. Wright , Peter De- Grater ; 9, V. Gran t Ashford, Fran k Bartleson, Andrew G. Walhizer ; 10, Ernest L. Bramer , Ervi n J. VanMarter, Edward C. Jensen; 11, Charles F. Burns, J. Dayto n Pitcher, L. Morris Philo; 12, Marvin E. Carpenter , Chris- topher C. Abbe, Alber t K. Dingrnan ; 13, William Wilson, Clar k T. Bennett, James Bartleson ; 14, Henry J. Cun- ningham, Charle s Milner, Willia m L. Slocu m ; IS, Edward A. Himes , John Hoot, William H. Sauers; 16, Bertra m Hewson, Sewar d Lockwood , Charles Weeks; 17, Jacob Stell, William H . Munn, Byron H. Ashford; 18, Henry Whaling, William Keckison, Leslie M. Snyder; 19, Leonar d C. Mitchell, George R. Rawden, Harvey E. Shu - felt ; 20, Jacob Smith . William Foster, Jacob Johnson; 21, Samuel G. Bald- win, Arthur DeMay, Virgil Weber; 22 Rile y Lowley , Pau l Cunningham, Geo Lowley; 23, Arthur G. Sill, Daniel Bayless , Benjamin Button . The Grange and Peoples' After Har - vest excursion to Niagara Falls over the N. Y. C . & H. R. R. R. (R . W. & O, Division ) Saturday, Aug. 27th. 1910, This will be th e only excursion under the management of E. B. Norris to th e Falls this season. Round trip ticket only $1. SO. East Palmyra Be sur e and fake a bottle of Cham- berlain' s Colic, Cholera -an d diarrhoe a Remedy with yo u when starting on your trip this summer. It cannot be obtaine d on board the trains or steamers . Changes of wate r an d climate often caus e sudde n attack s of diarrhoea, and it is best to be prepared. Sold by AH Dealers . 30w4 rem. *-**: •*vi. OTj£FiiBEY8> HOMO . William aid Ann Imtu ^<s. JlOWX 00., Corner Good Watermelon*. Place your order now for one of our good watermelons. City Grocery Com- pany. 30w3. Mrs. Vincent Cronis e and children of Palmyra have bean spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs . W. H. Cronise . Rev. Crosb y of the M. E. Church is a t his old home i n Ne w Hampshire for a two week' s vacation. Miss Jessie Mander will teach the coming year in district No. 15 of this town. Miss Sarah Merrick is to teach at the New York Centra l depot school. She has been a faithful teacher at the school nea r the churches for a number of years . Miss Alice Walker is to teach in dis- trict No. 7 -the coming year . Miss Florenc e Cronise in district No. 14. Lena Beal in district No. 8. Miss Mar- gare t Fisher in district No. 3. Mrs. Benjamin Smit h of Canajoharie is visiting her brother, Dr. Scholl an d family. Emily Scholl of Canajohari e and Margare t Scholl of Rocheste r are spend- ing a few weeks with their parents, Dr . Scholl and wife. Mrs. Lanning accompanie d by he r two daughters of Penn Yan is visiting her relatives, Mr . Cronise, Mrs. Lama- reoux and Mrs. Fred Beal. Mrs. David Gamble and Mrs. Venia h Green visited Mrs . John Clar k at Marion the past week. Clark Soverhill and his two sisters, Alice and Katharin e of Newark , visited their grandparents, Mr . an d Mrs. Lucius Clark, on Thursday and Frida y of the past week. Dorothy Smith of Newark spent a part of last week with he r grandmother, Mrs. Mar y Brown . Mr. an d Mrs. Albert Peirso n ar e visiting at Jamestown. They will spend a few days at Chautauqua. Miss Meame Beal will ente r the R. B. I. at Rocheste r on September 6th. She will pursue a course of study prepara - tory to teachin g another year. Mrs. Elthe a Clark spent Thursday and Frida y at Sodus Point the gues t of her son, Morris Clark, and family who are spending tw o weeks on Sout h Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Bur t Pyatt have been entertainin g their sister, Mrs. Ira Avery and daughter from Albany , also their neice, Mrs. Ranoldo Aver y and children from th e same place. The following ladies will camp nut at Sodu s Point for the next ten days. The Misses Lena Beal, Florence Cronise, Sara h Laraareoux , Jessie Mander, Mil- dred Clark, May and Lillian Sedgewick , chaperone d b y Mrs. Georg e Young . Mrs. Charle s Blair and daughter of New Jersey ar e spendin g several weeks among relatives and friends in our village. The ball game o n Saturday August 13, was well attende d and resulted well fought victory for the Eas t Palmyra aggregatio n of enthusiastic routers and promoters . The score was 5 to 14 in favor of th e home guard. Next Satur- da y a return game will b e played at Newar k under th e sam e auspices. A. R . Gamble is spending two weeks at the Gamble cottag e at Sout h Shor e with his daughter, Mrs . Morris Clark and family. The Ladie s Church Society of the, Presbyterian Churc h will meet with Mrs. Lamareaux on Wednesday after- noon . A large delegation is desired becaus e there are two comfortables to tie off. . * - • David P. Gamble , Quartermaster of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Association went to Bonnicastle on Tuesday morn - ing and will be gone nearly two weeks. Harol d Clark who has been teaching at Morristown, Pa., is home for his vacation. He is spending the present week a t Coneseu s Lake with friends from Rochester. An icecream social will o e held on Edgar Hardy's law n on Tuesday even- ing, August 23d. The receipts were $15.00 a t th e on e held on Methodist Churc h lawn last Friday evening. * ~. Fort Gibson FairviUe Public worship in the Presbyterian church , Sunday, August 21, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p . m. Morning subject, \God Helping Joseph,\ evenin g topic, \Pilate's Pungent Question.\ The Bible school will mee t at the close of the morning service. Come and hear what the committe e has to say abou t the picnic . The C. E's will conven e at 7 p. ro topic, \Duty Under Difficulties,\ 2 Timothy 2:1 13. <3» • Marshall Lero y visited friends in Savannah recently. Beth Weiche r is camping at Sodus Point. Miss Flossie Crawfor d of Clyde has been engaged as teache r in the Marbl e district for the coming year. Miss Pulaski of Williamson is visiting her sister Mrs. Isaa c Leroy . Mrs. Roger s has rented th e Dora Schwa l place. Mr. an d Mrs. Eugene Catlin and son Harold , of Zurich , spen t Sunday with Mrs. Hoffman. Charles Smith wa s elected trustee in the Marbl e district on August 2. Mr. Frank Rasch, Sr., is very low at this writing . Mrs. James Vanderbll t spen t Sunday with friends in Newark. Mr. Jacob Lero y of Mario n was th e guest of his mother on Sunday. Mr. an d Mrs. Francisc o of Phelps spent Sunday with Mrs . W. Brown. Card of Thanks—Mrs. Isaac Lero y and children desire to express their thank s to tha^gTeighbor s and friends for the timefyassistance in their hour of trouble Run-Down? \tone the nerves, strengthen the stomach, purify the blood and get a fresh grip on health by taking Beecham's Pills tg M JEygajwAifMu fe aWcM'iAb ssWdl Oftm- Mr, and Mrs . Hernar d Wellemeyer an d sons, of Vassar, Michigan and Miss Lillian Moore, of Newark , New Jersey, spent Tuesda y at C. C . Terry's . Miss Anna Lines who has been ill has sufficiently recovered to he^in work at Farnham's Dry Goods store. Mrs. ilogan and daughters, Lena and Mae, of New Haven, Conn. , ar e the guests of Mrs. Martin Hayes . The Sunday school enjoyed a very pleasant day a< Palmyr a 1'ark, Wed - nesday. Mis s Bertha Hennesse y is spending her vacatio n in Hartfort , Conn Mrs. \\'. (.;. Garlock and daughters , Kmma and Dorothy ar e spendin g a week a.s the guests of Mrs. Norman Putiuan. Misses Minnie and Hertha lieCan n and Miss Anna Martin visited in Port (Jibson Saturday . Air. Wra . Craver , Sr., had the mis- fortun e to fall down cellar and break several ribs, Tuesday night . Mrs. Charles Stephens is spendin g several days in Newar k with her daughter, Mrs . Sam Parker. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Filkins, of Rochester, were the recent guests of their sister, Mrs. Feller, Wednesday. Rev. Frank Hamilto n is entertainin g his mothe r of Syracuse . Mr . Breiich , of Alloway is making his home with his son, Mr Robert Breisch. Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson, of Clifton Springs, were the guest s of Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Cobb, Sunday. HolHngf Throo p is home fn>m the West with his father. Mrs. Eugene Libbet t is spending two weeks on Cross Lake. Mrs. Wade Calkin s has returne d hom e from Wolcott. The Misses Minerva and Catherin e Beck are camping at Sodu s Point Miss Lois Terry went t<> NVwark Saturday evening . Mrs. John Severso n and children, Alice, Vernon and Earnest, visited Mrs Wm. Lee and Miss Jennie Van-Male, Tuesda y afternoon, Misses Lizzie mid Delia Fritz, of FairviUe, were th e guests the Misses Rowe's Sunday . Miss Alice (Jovenor wa s the truest of Miss Jennie VanMale, Sunday. Mr. Edwar d Johnson of Redick, Illinois, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Frank Wisraer, last week Miss Mabl e Row e ha s been engage d to teach a school near Phelps for the coming year. The many young frieuds of Mrs. Wade Calkins gav e a variety shower to Mrs. Calkins at the hom e of th e Misses Fer n and Alice Oarlock, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. A. T. Throop, Katherin e and Allen, of I'tica, were the guests o( Mrs. Hannah Throop ove r Sunday. Mrs. Hannah Throop has returne d with them to I'tica. Mr. and Mrs . Claud e Wilson, Mildred and Doris spent Saturda y and Sunday in Clifton Springs attending the Durke e farnilv reunion . Mr. Adelber t King of Clifton Springs was in town Sunday. Mrs. fruinan and daughter. Margaret , are at Mrs . Holland's . Clara Flack of Clifton Springs ha s been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Kluha Stacy. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Flack spent Saturda y an d Sunday with Mrs. Elisha Stacy . Miss Iren e Tiffany, of Palmyra, spent Frida y as the gues t of Miss Kmma Garlock. t\ have elected officers years as follows' Mrs president; First Vice- Mary Bird; Secretary, Treasurer , Mrs Helen Let Us Do Your Job Printing The W. C. T for the coming Emma Kelley, President, Mrs. Alice Throop ; Randall . South Lyons Sun - John Voelkel and family spent day at Michael Uauers's. Mrs. Sarah Sparks, Mrs. tieorg e Westfall and Will VanDuesen were visitors at C . E. Jacksons, Monday. The many\ friends of Mrs. Alice Jack- son will be glad to hear of he r stead y improvement. Miss Kate Beal spent Sunday at her home in South Lyons. Teachers have heen hired tn teach the different school in this vicinity as follows: Jackso n district, Miss Amy Oorden; Sutto n district, Miss Kmma Hall : Jennings district, Miss Violet Sheppard: Alloway , Miss Minnie Smith. Th e Alloway Sunday school picnic will be held i n Charles looker's wood s east of the chapel next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Cuddeba c of Newark visited at Charles Easterlys' s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs . James Hoenbeck enter- tained Mr. and Mrs . Anso n Lay-and Gertrude Lay of Newark and Mr. and Mrs. George Milem of Lyon s last day. Sun- Fairville. What fine weathe r this is. Mrs. Deigel of Rocheste r has been visiting i n town. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Pitcher of Sodu s called on Miss Dora Miller Frida y evening. Mrs. Lync h and little daughter, als o Mrs. Spet h are still at J . B. Rowes ' and Mrs. Harrington with her two children , also Miss Edna Flint came last week for a visit. They are all nieces of Mrs. Rowe. Miss Nettie Webster , sister of Mrs. C. W. Herman, an d Mrs. Ensign , a cousin, visited ther e las t week . Mr . and Mrs . (Jeorge Rowe an d Louisa Leidenge r visited at Phelps on day last week. e Mr. and Mrs. M. Reese and Mr . and Mrs. A. Gownlec k of Cayuga called on Mrs. J. Shufelt Sunday afternoon. Alfred Webster of Phenix has been visitin g his cousin, Kar l Herman. Mrs. C. W . Herman has gone to Macedon to atten d the funeral of her aunt. Miss Mary Wescott of Savannah was chose n teacher at a special meeting of di»ttlc t number 1 3 on August 9, A rumor has been going around that we did not in- tend to do Job Printing in connection with publishing The Newark Union-Gazette; that all machinery and type were moved to Rochester bv The Du Bois Press. The machinery and type were moved; BUT WE HAVE BOUGHT NEW and intend to give the Business Men here as good a service in the Job Print- ing line as they have ever had. The main reason why we can do this is because the foreman of the shop, who has been connected with our printing department for years is still with us. His skill as a Job Printer is not excelled between Rochester and Syracuse and, after all, it is the man and not the machine, which turns out high-grade Printing. G' OOD PRINTING conveys an idea of success. We may never see the man himself. It's his letter head, his envelope, his business card, circulars or his catalogue. We size the man up by that. You wouldn't say a man was successful if he sent you a business letter on wrap- ping paper, or on a letter head poorly printed; now would you? How do you suppose your correspondents size you up by yours ? Business Stationery Printed at this Office has V Character and Tone The Union-Gazette Du Bois Press Building, Main Street TH K 1'KiiPI.K O F THE STATE OF NEW YoRK.-Hv th e (.race of (iod. Fre e and In- dependent To Kllen Toohey . Mar y Slack Rus e K..sensirans . Katheryn o Pike, Stella Dunn . Matlie Patterson , Ann a Paterson , Law - rence Ryan . Joh n Ryan . Jerr y Ryan , Charle s Ryan . Fran k I. Ryan, Stasi a Ryan , Katheryn e Ryan , (,'harles- Rya n an d Mabe l Bltner, sen d greeting: Win HI vs. Mar y DeLane y of the town of Areadla , Wavn e County. No w York , ha s lately applied hi uur Surrogat e of the Count y of Wayn e for the proof of the Will of Mar y Ryan, late of Newark . New York, deceased , which relates t o both rea l and persona l estate ; THIRIIORI , yo u an d eac h of you ar e cited an d required to appea r a t the office of the said inrrogate . In the village of Lyon s in said county on the 26th da y of September . 1910. a t 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day . to atten d the pro- bat e of sal.l Will. And siu h of you a s ar e hereby cited a s ar e under the age of twenty-one years , are required to appea r by you r guardia n if yo u hav e one an d If you hav e none, t o appea r an d apply for on e to be appointed, an d In even t of your neglect o r failure to do so the Surrogat e will at the time and plac e abov e name d appointed a competen t and responsible perso n to appea r a s special guardia n for you herein. IN TrsiiMf.Nv WinHFOf , we hav e cause d the seal of oflice of hereunt o affixed Josrpf i (, n ni RT . Attorney for Petitioner. Newark . Ne w York. m r said Surrogat e to be Witness . Hon . Clyde W. Knapp . Surrogat e of the County of Wayne , at the Surrogate' s office In said county, the 6th day of July In th e yea r of ou r Lord one thousan d nine hundre d and ten Ct.YPF W . K>'APP. Surrogate . •EwSuJsj > THK PKOPL K OF THK STATK O F NK W l'^„ K „r' ! h- ,h ^'' r , at ' c „? f \'\ J Fre e and Inde- pende n : T o < arrlc Wyman Dorfon. Charle s Lee haton . WIMIam Clark. Dwlght E. Gfllson Joanna Kddy. Flor a Edd y Lane . Priscilla Edd y Burch , Hers I Kdd y Robotham , Dais y Edd y Hooper . Berth a Eddy , Carrie Bddy . send greeting. To all other creditors of and person s inter- este d in the estat e of James B (Jlllson. lat e of Newark . N . \ . in the Count y of Wayn e de- cease d sen d greeting: Yo u an d eac h of yo u ar e horeb y cited an d re- quired personally t o be an d appea r before ou r Surrogat e of ou r Count y of Wayne , at his ?P c fJ? ? e vl ] l i ee oi Lyods ' ta 6ald County , on the 26th da y of September , 1910, a t 10 o'clock In th e forenoon of that day. t o attend t o the final judicial settlement of the account s of Luther a Hlllsona s Executri x of th e las t Will and Test - ament of the said deceased . An d suc h of yon as ar e hereb y cited a s are unde r the ag e of twenty-one years , ar e required to appea r by you r guardia n if you hav e on e an d If you hav e none , t o appea r an d apply far one to be appointed, an d In the even t of you r neglect or failure t o d o so tha t the sai d Surro- gat e will at the tim e an d plac e abov e named appoin t a competen t and responsible perso n to appea r a s Rpeclal guardia n for yo u herein. Given unde r my hand an d ,„„,,, 'h e seal of tho Surrogate' s IhhALI Cour t of the said County of Wayne , at Lyons , i| 0 said Count y this 6th day of Jul y A . D 1910. , , . CLYDE W . K.MAPP , JOSEPH (,II.BRBT , 1 Surrogate . Attorne y for Executrix, ! Newark , Ne w York . 32^6 Type The Monarch Viaibl* writer has many points of superiority worth investigating. Sen d for literature Machine s rented, $3 per month . 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