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VHW^-.-wjJ^JPj^j^ff ?•*•! V \ i 5 * f J * 1 w -flnryrcTi - f •cm \Send for descriptive circulars. Sold by MATTISON HARDWARE CO. liirZ SHE NEWARK USttON,- eA2Vi$K ££&£&££ ^'^Vwfln** -^* *w**r ^f^rr 1% ^ffeh \-Q 'RE WITH fig Is of WEANS ><8ik \ ,<,iBa>amai»»si>fev. i i • t.« 1 Band\ and \CeDtuiy\ Boots, and Overs: Laney Shears was home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Culver erjter- tained|Thanksgiving Day. Covers were laid for 20. Freeman V. Rowe is having a week's yacatfon. He is spending it with friends in Sodus. , jgevill^ge^chool was closed owing to TJan|giv|ng, . The members of. the Presbyterian church' gaye tlw„r5astor's wife a surprise [Wednesday memng, Nov. 23, in bonpr |of hpr ; Mrthday, A pleasant evening 'iWa£en;jo^by,all. ; _MIralJIorence Barthplome is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Sucher o/ Ljjrpns. , Alonzo Brinkexhoft is on the sick list INSON'S . S^MST FAIiMYRTA v ,^***« e . muuug .xiicir goiescs were Mrs. PMTS. fersjah. Ladne\wUi:entertaia i° ha ^ eeet r °! ^'T \\*\': «\* $( Pom^atd.Foreign Missionary S.o- \e'wart ^ \*' .feieiy of the Presbvterian chnrnh W*»ri- M»\ I s Ik Des«a;JLrv»iVtXl>J*EirQuiaityJLlV¥V Price ttntts, »o la Hit lowest Mbafc-tat' BMt-Vrtih nitWt for'tti Ho~»ey $8.85 for'tt'lj Pillar Exten- sion Table m 6-ropT siit OHLY Polish AnW Scroll Feet .l^ttJ.Wtr-l^t^.sk.d ---••ftr « «tt,£lon t.bl.1, solKJ'Mk. SHOW 1 .LOW PLAIN . SUM PRICES* (oftHt BOX SEAT 127 sty e« Buttefs and „», 147 >tylet of DttW Cham 63 styles of China Cabinets During Tablej la great variety 4 1-Z-lllCllXJilir- tered Oak Panel '\Skktoai-a. . T\ $13.1 Mrs. Florence CoykendaU^pjE JSewar^ is drilling the members of tie Fresby-- teriau and-M. E. Sunday schools pre- paratory for a Christmas cantata which is to be held in the Presbyterian church, on Friday evening, Dec. 23. Clarence 'Dey will take the part of\ Uncle Sam,\ Winifred Moore Is to i be \ Columbia,\ MjS. Arthur Geerv J ' Britannia.\ There were fifty present at the rehearsal on Saturday last.. . ^ . Marshall Roth, our new groceryman, is doing a good business. His clerk, Mr. Severson and his family have rented ^EOJmtTOt 3, 1910 -?- ..J-Y^? the east side of Mrs. Ammermai's house. , Mr. and Mrs. John Scutt entertained several of their friend? on Saturday I evening. Ambng.±heir guests were Mrs ta$MS.l ..™c fo S1& 1 .., $11.95 to $78.00 $3.95 to $66-00 Ta'sTATEST. KOCMKTM WC /HONES niMusiieii Sjefcy of thf Prespyterian church Wed- Isneslaj^D^c. 7 at 2 p. m. This will be •a Rraise service. , Tfie Y. P. S. C. E. will hpld a social at ,|Jie home of Mrs. Cljarles Smith day evening, December 9,, , '{h.e young_ people willjjresent a jirpgram. Donjt \nilss spending 'a pleasant evening with tfie^young people. The usual services in the Presbyterian church Sunday, Dec. 4. at 10:30 a. m. and 7p. m. ^orningsubject, \ Searph-. ing For .Jewels \ ; evening topic, \ The Lever That Lifts.\ Pews free. All are welcome. The Bible school will meet at ijhe close of the morning ser- vice. Tlw Christian Endeavor Society will convene at 6:30 p. m., leader, Miss Minnie Shear. Topic J' The Worth While Ljfe. \ Proverbs 'l0:l-7, 22-29. Consecrati6n meeting. The Mfsses Mabel and iM^i|e'^3Bll.» .spent the^lVter part of las| j|^ek -with jtJieiJSislsterf Mrs. Harry Barnmafeer, In •Newark; • \ ' -\ ' Miss Aray Gordon spent her. /rijanks giving vacfttion wjth her parents in :Newarlcs \ ' „ , • \•*•. ., T . - iPhefingfs, p^ug'MersjmesUng.was hel4,»t,jhe>hQnis,ofvMT8feM. ^. * JPreyn |iin-liyonsiDhnjsdayafternQbnx \'.-\-rf Miss Emma Hall spent Thanksgiving atbeihome:inirftrerigoj.v ^ -..-.. ; J^O«l»§.^5l(Sia.sp^n{t|iie! hqspitftl Rt j)yons, r B[(^ft hand which'was baQly cut, heals slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Easterly., and; 'son,. George, ate, their Thanksgiving ;dhifMsr.at-the home:'of Mt. -and Mjs. George JJunn in .N.ort h; Lyons.- .• •• Francis jLak£pw;a| jjaitesibadly bitten by t a hog.*>ne day/last jweek. ^aDr, Kil- lips^.ofLyogSjCttegsedjt^e-wou^S.s •• • MrjariiJ Mrs^|acofe <jr8Pirey|^ve been visiting their son, Pred| in Buffalp. ( ,Aji.BBiderai(j pt,whpopi«|; cOwgh has broken out in the SuttW school dis- trict. ^ •« 30 YEARS OF SUCCESS uv ^M t ^Mv'.Hri9 Co, Oft*r m- RinaTn^iJy for Catarrh. Th« M«dlcln« Costa Nothing - „- , ' If Jt fails When a medicine effects a successful Nji^JBjBient to-a very large majority of. ''cases,' and when we offer that medicine on'our 4wn personal guarantee that it ; wJlLj^tahe^s^™nothing tfit^oes-nQt -J* ; faavtjtm •wajtQ.^v,.fe^ f.^^,^,;^ M'. 18 hi -S.TK Newark. Miss Ruth Jagger of Fairport has been visiting relatives and friends in our village. Mrs. Rittie Leete of Marion has been vjsftirig Mr and Mrs. Burt Pyatt the past week. I5dwin Clark held bis auG^on on. Tuesday of this week. He and his famJ ily expect to move to .tjieir new home I on Prospect street, Newark, the present week. Mr. Clark and his family will be misserl in our village in many ways, in a social.way. and in the church. Mrs. Arthur Geer visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pettit, in Marion the past week, Froy Scholl spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Dr. Scholl and family. West Walworth Port Gibson. if Pen W of !\ That out-door boy of yours needs an Overcoat fhatWill haf- rriohize with his friskmess—\eaSy fitting, yet not clurnsy. Han\i- sorrYe, too, or he'll shy at it. He will be tickled with the garments we show him—nice, warm Chinchillas colors, flannel lined; military ic coats in roval, cadet and navy blue, military collars, fdr an'3 fur- trimmed Russian overcoats, as swell as swell can be Wonderful values at $$9S and $£S0 but this i^ a store of wonderful values. in al cap with Justice of the Peace John Lotze and wife were surprised Tuesday evening asjhex.werg .about to retire, Jjy about seventy-five of their friends anoj neigh- bors . \vjho came^tOi^Qrigj-fttulaB them dnihe fiftieth, anruvereary of thejr \mar- flagfc;. After luncheon 'was sersed Mr. and. Mrs. Lotze were congratulated and golden souveniers were left tp com- memorate ffie event. ^Mj.^aijd JJrs^/Hbert Eckler 'ji field Center and Mrs. Lewis K._ .. Sodus visifedat C. J. Clark's ^nnday. fid'wSrd Kftniey went to Ejttsford Sunday where he will be employed iov some time. t , Jameg, Clark and wife of Eairport visitedjus son, Charles Clark, Thqbks- Mrs. Philip Scott who is under the \doctor's care is improving. Mrs. M. S. Main who has been suf- fering from rheumatism for several weeks, is improving^lowly. Mrs. S. J. Crocker who is staying with her sister, Mrs.;. If.-A.' Goujjd, has been very poorly for the past few weeks. Joy \ Rl&hes.. r's Greatest Cl&thirig Store. 6* \v-<*v V .?'{$w>*ajk . 4 It the Lamp of Ke •$&$ the best' light of alt '-rb^tycr gives a white, sofc Toms- Jigfik-eity o» the M&.H cannotftfcker. You ^f^iiWgit you wish ayo light without strain. Luiip is loWfprteed, and roVp«y Alitor $20 for ffl§f$yg wait expensive jiff yett ciilnif' get a better \i».prl«d Rayo gives. A d&fe-ilolder holds tiw ^imtnd' mt. This season's jfeddtttttBffh and appearance. \|£^fclU^Ua«r, Always One. ' '.. Standard OH Compan x >$& Vx-W'kSal 1 ?? 1 oi Rochejter is v)siHn£her Jyothers, John, Henry and Chafes ijoot'., ..^ .Ms3 (ff S l usan^WJ}ite entertained her ''daughter, Claudia White, and^Leroy Emmogs.pl Rochester Thanksgiving. Miss Luella Waterbury is,taking: care of her grandmother 1 , Mrs'. Mary San- ford of Newart-wno'is liK Mrs. Melissa T Sriy'der r^tur^ied tp her home Sunda|Ki^r s^^ing the week with Mr. anH Mrs. John L. Crosby of Minsteed. Frank Laps, Floyd \Allen and Harry and Charles Ward were among those •wBQiwer^ih'tffewar'k last week. ^Mrs^E,' B. Horn spent 'Monday in Rochester. £• , . ; George t Kspenmiller and \daughter Lena, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Abram Demay, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otaarles Ward enter- tained'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward of Sodus Sunday. . : Mrs. Louisa Wake of Sodiis h'as ; been the guest of her sister, Mrs, F. L. Butts, the past jveek. Mrs. Ellen Pnlyer and Mrs^ William^ (Jrarjgerot Newark were guests of HrXj Williani Keckison the latter part of the week Mrs. William Debols, Miss Ina Lape, Lena, and Luella. Espeiimiller, Jean' Butts and Edward Steve'ns were in Rochester the past week. Mrs. Earl Foster of Sodus .•was\' a calier in town Sunday. - -•., •, '' Rev. Fox oi Ifewarf caYjea\'onc|riends in town the forepartof .the w^ekf j . Wedding bells wi|i soonfr^gin to ring'} in our little village. I Wonder where? • Mrs. Peter Longrod has beefn enwr- taining her brother, Fred Sehlecht, ,of Wa|erloo' ' '' ' ^. . Jfrjk's parents, |fe/a»^{Mw( Robert Morgan olWiinattsen. * .' .- - - ~T »#.,--.' - - - - . • - '•: in I.II in t n ill.! .hi i.,'^ . GntaceSaleattid^air. Newark; (g^^^HW^f»te|H|frJ H»S a.- m. and_ cont[n^hi^nwfw}tSeJ^ter- goods, aprons, etc. <Sw3 Miss Julia McClellan of Clifion Springs has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. McCabe. Miss Cecile Tetor has returned from a Thanksgiving visit in Corning. .', Hazel Snyder is very much better and is able be about again. , ,. The Ladies' Aid will hold its annual sale in Citizen's Hall, December Sth. A clam chowder supper will be served from 6 to 8 tot 15c each, .Mrs, Watson of Pultneyville and Mrs, Moon and daughter were the guests of Mrs. R. J.^etpr last Friday. Miss Georgiana French spent Sunday in Orleans as the guest of Mrs. Lanfield Mr.-and, Mrs. John. McClellan of Rochester spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Jno McClellan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breish enter- tained several relatives at Thanks- giving dinner, Sunday. Miss Vida Colter spent Friday with\ Miss Agnes Snook. Mrs. Bartholomew has returned home from a visit in Syracuse. ' Mrs. French spent Sunday in Pal- myra as the guest of Mrs. Fred Allen, Miss Alma LeFevre of Newark spent several days last week as the guest of Miss Susie Tetor. Miss Berdina Pierce of Newark spent Sunday in Port Gibson as the guest of Miss Lois Terry. Miss Mlneva Beck is now boarding in Port Gibson. Misses Catherine and Mineva Beck,. Nellie .Hayes, Lois Terry. and Jennie Van Male attended the' musieale. in Sherman Opera-House, Friday evening. Miss Florence Abenshine was home for Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Kate Culver and Helen spent Sunday in town among friends. . Newell Robinson of Newark was the guest at Abenshene's last Sunday. Miss Harriet Robinson, of Watkins l/has been spending several days with Miss Lois Terry. Mr. Wm. Lee has begun work in the Automobile works, Newark. Many guests Were entertained frpin out of town, Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McClellan and Clarence Mc- Clellan. and Mr. and Mrs., Jno. Mc- Clellan, Sr.; Mr. and'Mrs. John Stacy iand children -of Rochester at Miv and Mrs,, Sam Stacy's; Miss Harriet Robin- son oiWatkinS at Miss Lois fehi-'s^j -Mr~suid Mjs.\l3ert Durkee and* ch.ifd}eji of Clifton Springs and Mr,, and. jjfrSrt Geo.; parjtee_. and, children. of Clifto; 'Spnngs at Mr.andMrs.Cla'ude Wilson's *^ra^|f,, Craver of Rochester at Jira. CritveiS's, '.''.• ,. ., •& \ \$&jttex Graver has returned from Reitf Creek where He ... VW | .» Mrs.-Ha$tie liurfee-spent Thanksgiv- ing in Fpirpprt. ii % \ Mr/^ahd^jMrs, .Frank Wilson »nd chil- dren,. §£ge7neca Falls have been in town a few days, . s , '.«. _; S> Bj. Van Alstine o^ jCherrgf Creek, Chau^gupjiajCgun^f'ivyhp has b>en vis- itlngjin town,*ha^ r^tjjyned tp hja home. i£iong those sMrift^We hoi|e!. from Spllj^l for the Jphajtkfgjuing ^ftoaHon .•%£$& Edward ^npfrt r J9hn Riqh, Ivan thtsn^r, George j.e.yls, pewey#Mason^ CfrEgnd Ra/Radder, Leah I^nedlct, Gla^s Lnce r v^Ruth . Rrench-,i Susan Lopjctrp andiGertrnde Luce. K , ij.J§. Potter spent Thanksgiving in Rochester with,bisson,.Bi;uce. (i| TJjWSPi fitnprajs c^-curred On Wednesday last, t^at df.l^rs^Sarahi Y e f K«sst and Mr.; ISsJorijs Nptefaaat. jB^th were born in Holland aujl had resided near this villags\.mapyy?ap..'« , , ,• , Mrs. AnhaxK.imball of (East Venice, N. Y^,;'if visiting her parents, Mr. and Mre.-StepheV-Trumbrdl, . t Albert G. Steph'enson,.National Bank organizer, who has been in., town sev- eral weeks,, spent Thursday la Roch- ester. • •* • ;.\igg;gr -ssg-.-t \ -.,• , Mrs. Peter Ihricnaii. has. hfen enjpyjng; a visit from her» father, Hiram Klom- parens, of Filmore, -Mich. • ••,, Children and., .grandcliildrenjitp the number of twehty-twp were gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs^aao. Jeffery for their annual Thanksgiving feast: Six chicke'ns.and; a big turkey, were re- quiredt to frirnish4he sprea4vftBf.i • gr . Alexander Bbaty, marble^dealer,, nre?> pared and donated'* hana^onijjj cprner stone for. the new 2nd Reformed church which is now.being hnlltv 4- ^ , J—, Miss Edna: Grgtecloss...pf-\ Brooklyn, who is a schopiniite of Rn_ith. J^ach at Cajenovla.Semlnary, spenUthe.Tbanks- jgiving vacation with the lntter'ln this [place. - • - ; ^ : & t \ h : Miss Ruth, Flannlgsn o{ ghelrw is vis- iting relatives and-friends: In. town, j rtsr ^ Mrs.. R. D. CurSl^.^joLEdiJor, Curtis of the Marion ^ntefpfi^|whp isi ill^wifli.j cornplica!tip:»..j|rf i l f .disi«es,«is no* care| for by'a^^ne^ nni^e'and is ^compTetelyfreiieve catarrh, it is only re asonable that pepple-should believe us, or at least put our claim to a practical •test when we take all therisk. These are facts which we want the people to sub- stantiate. W e want them to try Rexall I'Mucu-Tone, a-mediclne prepared from a .prescription of a physician with whom catarrh was a specialty and who has a record of thirty years of enviable suc- cess to his record. We receive more good reports about Rexall Mttcu-Tone than we do of all other I catarrh remedies sold in our store, and if more people only knew what a thorou- ghly dependable remedy Mucu-Tone is, i.t would be the only catarrh remedy we would have any demand for. Rexall Mucu-Tone is quickly absorbed arid by it? therapeutic effect tends tod^s- infect and cleanse the entire mucous membraneous; tract, to destroy and re-- move the parasites which injurs the mem- braneous .tissues, soothe the irritation and heal the soreness, stop the mucous discharge build up strong, healthy tissue and relieve the blood and system of dis- eased matter. t Its influence is toward stimulating muco-cells, aiding digestion [and improving nutrition until the whole body vibrates with heatbly activity. In a comparatively short time it brings about a noticeable gain in weight, strength, good color and feeling of buoyancy. We urge yon to try Rexall Mucu-Tone, begining a treatment to-day. At anytime you are not satisfied, simply come and tell US, and we will quickly return your money without question or quibbla. We have Rexall Mucu-Tone in two sizes,- SO cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Newark only at our store. The Rexall Store. L. K. Jones - Newark, N. Y. The Elnd YoriiHave Always Bonghty nn,d;WhieIi>J.i^ lw to use for oyer SO years, 1ms borne the sigfntftnro) ' and lias been toadqnnfleif bis ] sonal sapernsiba^tace-Itsft^fa^«;ws AUownoonotodeqeiveyonlntMiL'J; All Counterfeits, Imitations and «f Jnst-as-gooa'^arc'^i Experiments that trifle with and endanger the bealtfr* r Infants and Children—Experience against Ex^eriinen What is CASTORI^* Castoria is a liarmless substitnte for Castor 011* Pit SToric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. **| contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other Hafcotfc 1 - substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worn»1» ' and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea, and fFnid-'*! Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles,, cares Constipation f and Flatulency. . It assimilates the Food, regulatesTthe}.k Stomach and Bowels, {riving: Healthy and natural sIo*p^#| The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. <?—v, , A GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS \* Bears th \\ The Kind You fine Always ]&«$ In Use For Over 30 Years. . THro»KT»uli aonwjiw nmiMW mutt Rcwvomcotrv * Light Surrogate'* Business j&almyr'a Jpent a day fceorgiana mmi Ahie J .frQn4^' , ' l in»ft-Vfcry serious condition^- i-^-.-^ . Charles SniB#I and. Herbert Sayder and families spent Thanksgiving ..Day in Rushvll'ie guests of Ed Snyder anil wife. ••-• •. t ^v /•It is rumored that the site for the mew .Catholic church has been-chosen onv the lot>n Pfllmyra strjeej between,, tj^prge | Beriedijrt's ho^ an<i tJiJjyat.,'WiHi»m Howelfon the lot owned;,, by R. D. Curtisr' . . .«-iri»b *rrv^', t ''\\] Attorney 0 G*,i|^yaynss»p8n^ba|»lt8-i giving Day with his parent*.. ijtjiJieddo^j Orleans county. and-returned-Monday. Borri--To Mr,, and Mrs.- George Man- der, a daughter, Ifov. 1S^, ^ >v ,' Ladder manufacturing. . has' been added'to the ofate.Jti.ui^ness -jjf,,|T^nk Morrison In his shop In the Smith build- Ingt •:-, . wn* VB.BS {• Mr. and Mrs. «F. B.* Engert.and fijim- lly attended the Irish-Toor wedding at Sodus Xhank*glvirig Day> — • •'_- , |. * Ernest ottd^red' -Malshant; confem- pl'aife staftihg a KraHt factory, j '', * \TMr.. ana,Mjs. «, J % . ^lijcf^iajjeire^ turned, fjoto a [several ijeeks stay, in RusKvllle. ., •„ ' •, - s i^ i mr- *, )fu? 'i .MW. Plara|^!xpjtclie| ^ha| n hnd as a gHestM^MJtjjhefeqfsiagiandv-.» j ,. A Tnjbe«ular;extoi^wiii^ iieiaj at Grange Hall.ofDecs.- 6 and-7 -^wliich In Surrogate's Court to-day letters of of administration were granted by Judge Clyde W. Knapp to C Mulvin Smith and Charles Lebrecht on the personal estate' of Ida M. Smith, who died in Macedon October 24, 1910. Arthur T. Jones and Fred D, Guile were appointed appraisers. An inventory of the personal estate of Lgander M. Baker, late of Walworth, amounting to $857.40, was filed by the executors. A decree was entered in the* probate Of heirship to lands of Rachel Dianna Manrow, late of Savannah. ' 'Tlhe will of Permilla Graham, who dis# in Clyde November 16, 1910. was admitted tp probate and letters testa- mentary issued to Ada S. Lux, who is the,sole legatee under the will, which is dated January 7, 1903. ,„ .Pfluyiow want to know ajbouf «r wonderful |ew time* health f-an.% money saving kitchen convenience?' , Then you should see the complete line of \1892YJ Pure Spun Aluminum Cooking Utensils now on exhibition! at your dealers. . . •— - ~^- ^ This ware is guaranleed by the makers for 25 years. ^ It is absolutely purei wholesome and thoroughly hygienic, will not 'crack, scale, peel break, rust, tarnish, scorch or burn. • • —=-^ GftSTORIA Th^KlntJ You Han Always Bo Baars the Signatnroof Newark Market Quotations. GRATN. Wieat,Ldne'Etd, perbnnow.... JO White perbn \ .... .SO SbortR«d. rerbu \ .... .88 Com new perbu .60 '\ ...,... A ., .perbn grown B«tles?'[2fowed].. .perba '^.S=:::S&\::::. : »«B.JT'.'.; per ton ; aBBfflr.v-::JSS--:\::: Corn Meal per ton Retail Prices....pep ton Corrected bv W«Tne Coontv Mlllins Co. new 35 26J10, 29.00 ,42.00 29.00 FLOUk. '< ...^-.-.-.....\.•^ariliC Serine 700 Jdjier 5 Flour per bbl., Wlhter 6.00 SteyPiocess per-bbL. Btenjea 6.00 ^\Corteqlea by Wayne County Milling Co. m^ •^ PROVIglONS. Boiler per lb '• Ittrt per lb Bgffa.-'&efth perdoz Corrected by The City Grocery Co. (.the same? si .on pMce been working for \& P t'* % ^° *'* ks stay In-Baig^ Creek, :%-'So^^'^ttt^the^fasi?'nlo!&' ,,ft ' :,, ' ' \\•-'- * \fS./J..«4 j , A V\ lue /?f ™?^UMorn^f a^ Miss Carrie Orabaker ar^d friend fronj, !$&,# daughter;.-, \• v <' '*• - » jteeenlly with. Mis| a ,j,j bial o! ft ai,So^^«« ^«\t.»-- r «•- FARM PRODUCE. Wiis.\. perbu '\W perbu 'yb.........pertm. lei, led., ..per lb lei, blk....iJerib ...perbu. ...per Bbl ...per.Bbl ...perbu.. ...negbu.-. ..perbu,. ......^ ...perjb ...perbu\ ...per ton. ..perbu...,..,.. Cotreoted by Snyder & Allerton. 1.90 2.2S 2.20 .24 .19 .75 .75 H«y, Jte 1 Xliai-TrTijerironTTT;.... 15.00 Hay,N<r.2fTim.....pert<!n.«.,,... 14.00 HayMlxeo perton.. .... 14.09 1JS.00 Correctea by W«vne County MIIUMC Co. MRa.TSANi>l>Orr£,TRY. .pircwt,Uv8...i, *X-.t....p«few)7;aw¥sea! t,,......,pe^—\ erewti, lite. £ over Tfflhksgvin-g wttfi Mr. and^Wrs. J.orto,Snook lad Miss- f f^«*^fWS»»Ml Frank Hpftrr, Gladys,^ \\ \ *\'\\ croup. Hiubeen nwdltiti Pj*>«Wnirf<Weight years\: Whiteacre, BnffaloiN. Y. 11 is the.'belt »t disease— > success In .~Mrt.,L. '•• Dep-rem; Mr. v &ii . — r .,_, i France£,ind, iJBeatride spent Thanks.- glvinglrayte«irvill*. ,# \'''' , ' '\ Albinns-Si|»beltt> died 4?:' his ftome,- Sunday mornibg at 10:30. Mr, Sibbett BasbJenqflitS feeble tbj]» pail bur-npi oaMiE^njsfi^aageroAtfy ,'ill, and psij d,^ii\«niV shock, to_everyone> Mrs j Siftbett %as ! ^ora JR ^ort Qibsb's M_ /ig39 and In 1861 was married to, Miss Adeal'snyderv BTe has liWd in Forf: Gib>on allhislUe. Besidii'hls wife he„ ivls'it:atJis'sistefs,:.Mi« $s&ep- DlirjE^, ,atSefleva>» . '•''•:/ ' •';' '-•\ ,.-i\ -. Abram Gp^jsJeff is. ort$<^y )? iJr. .^of heart trdubte .at- bJ» ^nW^&tlfitin ftttlttr..- \i \• -^',:>.? .'•'.. y MiftCarll*Short(kko*hMerlj. : 'vTs!t- W*ne o^this.plgte, T^fZrta-Trw &&^^MW&^& h;.ld -J****. • fprenoprfrS W hte : fe|^^MPfc^4.' fpfenopn frojsi hi * bfBdkting: interment was^ade In ihe Pleasant View Cemetery,,Port Gibson* ' Miss Nellie VanMale-spent Monday eve.in Lyoiis *« fne guest of ber aunt, ^han^giylagin itftitteE -', /• ' .'-:'• , •: Bhott was •m *$*{$& g#. Sslf\ *•• • \P*¥ owe..' Stiiita. SSff&s**. ..pe* lb,,... . *o- ifflgtfgteK;:. 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