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,:\.Wrg&t •*-\ ,%*':•:•. •\\''i'^ J ifii'i'i»ir''i\' J »i'-iMf l ':7i^ l irr'fiii' i 'i;su/ K iiii-r'iiBiaM|Ci'iy» HIT'I\IM; '^yty..-. ; JJW-A*^!^^ JANUARY 14. 1911 '• wj\»i\i '* mi mn>i»m> J $1.30 PER YB r§&* lilM^\? #|i&b;e>t F,. .Th^mp««*j|^»tt*.isd'«iij8fUa' terian Church of the ^e#&..-;-,,- •.*•? a ;pr ijegm A well attended Alnfc meeting, ofHh& enari list Lir /\ *-' ':?%$$£\$&&&_ ,]&* a •$V$g& Bobert I\ v.\Tfi^WBsdi)l ojHWanandaigua. •• • ^C-»WH»i, '«••-•'\—•- J?. operation and tolerance, I don't like foxtails religion; I am a little sh^',, akout'ii I don't like'to talk or think. Of religion as usually expressed in 5^; : -^ae)|a3p ,'everiijig. The princi- the word ohurch. So if you will til- *«%r£fi»;i.i.'*-i.._ -r..-iii v.^.^ m dulge we in your imagination's I Wjint to talk to you about .good and bad aa we find it ip ordinary life. \When I^was a candidate forjudge fo Ontario County, many-people thpu&ht tljat I didn't have sufficient dignity for the position and 1 frequently heard of it. I didn't mind that, how- ever, for I was sure that they would find* that out.\ .Jndge Thompson then, told several incidents which il- lustrated the good which the various church organizations are doing and as he made\ each\ point ha stated that if a certain church wag aping that .sort ojp work, lie ' stood for that church. ; jraye' a very fine vocal -i -* \*. • . v iJ^Mlt^with As. • - A-JtfiEc«ea-tMhe-jfaet that bk.bad HfiEaIlL3ir a'™™' been \steeped\ in politiesnll of his bfcA; ; ,- e - ,r|j> 8 an d stated tKat \the Democratic -uro cant make/ things any ;ing (h| informal meeting .prior ' address, some excellent musical ntunftsra-\Were given. A. W. Cole^of. ''..-:•• Newark, who frequently plays with the • »'•\J£eijf|elfe Park Band, gave two.eu- f'^'jiiiSnlttm solos which were heartily .ap- */\'*. jpXaudad; His accompanist was itiss -- '\'''Mande Cook. fy.-f' ';\* d$Vfirst number was entitled, \Ah! ^ r fX' * Haye^ighed to Best Me,\ from Ver- ~%^.-.- di. Thf \\taipnd, number was. \Bo- i'f^C.manee-\ ftgjjfeBennett. Mr. Cole is a ll^S'C,!j?!ft P^fSt >&& fii s solos were greatly under 19 years \of age for the sijpjid; time for forgery.' 1 '' ' Judge Thompsonjlien' fyild,an,Jntej;-.. eating; story r^gfTdip^e^.^latfogfl* ney and Congres9man|prifeo^oJ.^a|.; cuse. These $wo. ~w$'TmMin'Ji&qlmki£ happened to\ meet' l a Jordan\ wn'eM*. Mr. GafEney was formerly- pastor of- ffie Presbyterian ehrisch\. \ The two srien took' quite n fancy to «c> , mfflaaJ ijnally Mr. BriscoliT 1 J*antef£ w Jmow qf Bev, $£t; Q&t&ify'^m 6e fiap|en\Sot' to be a ResDylEemnminisiten ««Sfell,'»» s^iid Mr. eaffhftg,\ \'hy mother'#as a ^good Catholic; biit my .faiher wasn'ir >uch of anything, and rto&B af$)r my father.\ • * • ' In closing Judge Thompson said: \Though I am\a Bept^iican, l^vise you men with a h sinc'erittf\ never to vote fbr a man or,a measure nnlesry^qur judgment arid \'-conscience \sustain f^n,' And I tell'yeu t& ai IhelqS reaUka- tjon that I have been trained by Be^ .publicans who, taughfme to voJje^9 straight Eepublican tiekVt'erenjif'tle: devil himself headed it.\* Judsre Thompson's .remarks were fin ; ishetj wi&'igaMy^ajpYiiY«eiBi|;^fte?, the closing exercisSSj ^whjch «pg||8ted >n singing and prayer, the .gn^sts w.ere invited\ into the* dining^ room above .Where sadwiches, doughnuts and coffee were served, ° Noted Pianis^ And. Word was received in Jjyons Satur- j^fte Bepnblicans have dur- day by Mrs. Lyman ' \B. Sherwopd ^^en>ea'rs|\ and Judge that her son, William H. SberwqoS, ^dways been a Bepnb- had died in Chieago 1ftat day. .He was: ng, he said: \If the sbn of Bev. CyanaKp. siietSfood bad Democrat a nd besides his mother has two'gtoters 411®° » * 0 ? ° on \ F*\ reside in Lyons. . J)eceasad' iwts tjfegtion, I would well known in the musical w»rld and fori'don't especially In Wayne County wfiere he EjtafcjJ'en founaed in 1854 the * Lyons, Musical 1 Academy. The Academy attracted many musicians and for years was a m.- , • \trrfnTinrnrn Ttntltntir- gdj\- irm rpn until ^nstrnc*-^ s^^ .- ^\^\^^•1^^- ECT<»«;M!„. „»• ?i an s ot *he country were former^ ^Bs?=.~' .' • ., . students «f fc Sherwood.** Besides •mtestants in tms».; , ,. , , ,,, „,, , Tc. < • !B i-i ••J' v. • those mentioned Mr ; Sherwood leD,ves & >4 Its IVates. -1 >Tti', . The Wayne TeJephanjtf\'(Jompany 8 MS Lyons has a less nnm- issueda letter to pa^qfit#«uti4criti?fl}'-Ber«of stibscribers than ifewark, yet ajdvisiBg^^OT'^^^b^egiMnifiJ Tit|h'the .rate in each of these villages is \^eb1ruat3r'«'''lfeii^tp- -^flt|?& B^s^ #5rM wliereas the rate in Newark phones w«u be W.50 per-, month;. ai»^ after February 1st is to he $1^.00. atead 0? *l-25^-The .^mpanV/explaiis The .manager claims that the cost of this .action because :*}ie' ittcrassed rate,\pf-iabQr.\an'a.'cwj. .df^^terjSBjIs \uriBgi*fie'paslr i seVera,iy*e8r^;,#d^^ t|at v \* l the agst-otpid^ldin^ 0kyfit1iiiei njosj ^^enjt~,seivioe^is apeftoo -hj|h\ tp waifssM- a/coWffinatib'n-'of'^fie'^lle 1 ; you are now paying/' •-•%•; & 7 : TBB eoih^any hai filed i^'4«feis ydih tie \Pn^He/ServieU-iCfln&ttlldlllis^ 5»1- lows: for business pTacesyVdlr.?et %e riei-vice in. Newark is greater than in \the.other towns. • It«'is itndoubtdaiy advantageous to hkve one system and thus save the ejepepse/of two telephone*; on the other \hand- 'the] Beil people fnrnish house 'pAoneg_^0r $13.00 per' year in lots of 'placeohroughout the state and it re- mains -to bo seen whether or not the e' will stand this iporease which The following real estate transfers I When. wkPaTfor Sn explanation lor J\™ b ,f n '^f^ recorded: .fiose Antf ithisfrfcreaseinrat^tlBeWatlanager BBn,ia \^ f°= e Mf»»'eytP trust- '.. ..v., „.*.;».'„ \i-T ..')•: T ' ees of School district No. 8, lot in- ARCAUIA BANK MEETING Old Officers KoElected at the . Meeting Tuesday Morning. A meeting of the stockholders of the Arcadia National Bank was lielil Tuesday morning and the following directors were elected: (S. C. Perkins, 0. L. Crothers, A. F. DuBois, C. E. Leggett, George W. Muth, John E. Ptilver, C. H. Perkins, W. B. Eoche, C. ft. Stuart, Peter K. Sleight, George A. Burnham, Jndson Snyder, W. M. Gould, James M. Pitkin and E. A. Welcher. At the meeting of the directors the old officers were re-elected as follows: president, Peter R. Sleight; vice-pres- ident, George C. Perkins; Cashier. ('. E. Leggett; assistant cashier, W. T. Peirsen; bookkeepers, Mrs. Emma Price and Miss Eva White. explaiijed thaf it *wlly was «bt an.in- creasel 'but nie* A '' n ''\ <>^awi{»;«# «# , w »< the latea,.' As\ Supervisors' Long Session. \;• The Board of Supervisors of Wayne County have this year carried off the honors for long sessions, and every oth- er county in this vicinity is> wondering what the Wayne County Legislators can dnd to do that will keep them in session so long. The Board met the Week after .election,- November i<Jth, and they hnvo been in. session ever since.- ^it costs the; County of Wayne s^jrty dillars every day the splons are at-Lyons; besides the cost of \the elerksj attaches, etc., and for the sake of the taxpayers it would seem that the county's yearly business could be tran,- saotcct'iin considerably less time. Over M „ „ _. , . i, . . W- Ontario onnty where there are two -i»i_'„ A*»«j.w4!<.: * >'»»w»i »i,200j Raymond GL Cole .to.*,'. . . . . .. . ™ erely a standardiaing of ' . * bigger towns than any in Wayne County ,~i. tiSs+tUi i * i.i.1\ Zk„ Prank Biggs, lot in Rose, $1; Emagene •\Jf . . . .. , i v „„ „™-s. —J a matter or fact, how- ° ° * ' P .. 'the supervisors have adjourned and everipeosle. ha^Seeh. paying f<& ^\°.\' f\^. 8 *^™\ i^™ S™ *°™ *»* \«»•s \J ^ \th er their^e4ence pSq#;;ii£00 per ,yea> C ' £ np . P ^^^J^\' fj^T' ^untiesr bordering on Wayne have done ti,„,,d>;?fe,^.^ii^«' n , n ^ti,.*'5n^. >n Marion, $lj Elthea Clark and Morris * , _„„ _*_. >. u ___ though tfiJB matfa''ger'daimed_that^form: erly the; ^eil j>nie was- $$pd p^Vye^ The maiiager fuitlieV stated th'at the same. Wayne ha always been _ j,, r .. — ., „ , . T noted fo long sessions, but the one of myra, «1; Lydia Emily Baker .-to James , rt1A , ..„. .... K. Clark to William Fisher, lot in Pal- CompiWy-now'emgloy* 14 operatof, *• UeC ^- \ * CreS \ ? U '°\' * 1; wiD go .down in history as eclipsing wherea5 10 were 'employed ' fy \boli Emma Miller to George MiBpr, lot on \ F . fteen m J mtkin * B £ ' ' \ i before the Merger in Jull/^ 00 Bt ' ee * l& \^'Jw* Co - days in the week , companies merger Service. which ^e,-fie said, bring-? 4 £%nd girls to be tern SaTrua'iiy of the Protest- j^ \ie actuallj- taught\ to look or less friehdly Way, upon J*'Iv,believe. in moral educa- te' said, \and I sjBbntd ponr'religipus instruc- * the'children from the time able to walk nBtil-they are jh to vote, Our boys, and being, brought,— up^witS. Bttle h jjso\ stated'that\ Vtayne^Qiiut&y^&tB - —,..,-. ir -M.thatVst^Mriber'o#Wws|MCount|' , . -.._.,. * ••tB'i«ph*6n*''eaJ|~'fM'^ the fedow, two daughters,'Mr« ; WiUiain v. uiiled'Statef'wW^parties m either Anderson and Miss Buffi Sherwood of t ht , , r Y ,mMr,r«iil «* \tiik Beiir«TOtem. iflst unique treasurer to Saxon G, Barton, lot in Palmyra,. $3.09. ought to accomplish the mdejiSndent -or the Bell«sygtem. e at distressed. «© quite a goonHlenl, it would soem, and we can safely say that if the salary of . .. •- .j|,.. I the Supervisors was fixed at so much .*',''. ^fe-*. ,\*«fs.-»i . ,. , for \\ > session, instead of so much per :^%^M^%^^t°f J?d r -M- ft .be -ion would neverrun into the new year —Palmvra Courier. of Lyons. ;; ffie pthee Wiy^e^OpSulty villages: M pt 'the Others' Sib' getting a'rate ,01' • t \ , . . ^.OO'per'^ar^'Palinj^rPffHpvemlDlf for LaGripp*. Cou|h» fnd i a i hgdi851 sutienbers, iirewari;.747, Stuffy Colds. - Lyons 5T)e,..Willi«ms8Ji5%0.8j Marion' 78, D « -, ^-— Take Foley's HtcfiajCTand Tar. It Walworth 115, Maeedon 101, Clyde 320, JPfor morality. The ofher-'day I Jt^ <&& *$%jmW0mMS : ^ Sodus 409, and .Wpleott 289. Sfof Jbk ayottng^eitarit who is^tesJl^Lf^nd'ltftl; ^\-\Jan 110 withstanding the fact that Palmyrft-; Constipation causes. headache, nau- sea, dizziness, languor, heart palplta- w .„,.j u^UmMm' vt...i.^ u,-. tion - Drastic physios gripe, sicken, .\•**¥?#•'&*«S9'*.'-.:\•*?»£? >*^» w? aken-the bowels and don't cure. BARGE CANAL Engineer Now in Towja Making -Jto&jt ments for WorK to Begin\Thousands Dollars- Worth o#.Bu^di»^|ig\\'' '~ J * >M t^6yed..l,00© Men^o fc**!^ -—\ -. •••' - •.:: M^n^l Operations are about to begin on the new barge canal in Newark which will require three years to finish, ejn-, : ploying a thousand men night and day, winter and summer, as a result of whiih the two bridges now orossing; the old Erie in the business section of the village, together with two hotels, one good business block, several sa- loons, a number of residences and other buildings are to be razed. John. Davitt, of Troy, who is em- ployed by the T. A. Gillespie Co., of Xew. York and Pittsburg, which has the Nenark and Palmyra contracts on the new barge canal, known as con- tract 76 and 77, is now stopping in town and is arranging for the pre- liminary legal proceeding necessary in order that the state may secure control of the buildings which ara to be do-, stroyed and to prepare' for the work which will probably begin in March, Mr. Davitt tcJd the Onion-Gazettes that he would serve th» necessary legV al papers upon the various property owners located along the north bank of the canal as soon as possible and that ground will be broken in about two months. The work will start near-the West Shore railroad bridge, at Bast Newark and will follow iahe present course of the Erip canal westward'to a point west of Palmyra, BesMsiPthe- presence of many tatere|ting'machines? used in excavating, Mr. 0awtt-_iSai8j that a thousand men, most/of. .whoav are to be foreigners; are to be'eni- plpyed. The new barge. canal;, • wheg. finished will be 75 feet wide -at? the bottpm, 125 feet wide at th> surface of the water, 12., f^aC^eep Jfith\W: On the-.spiithialofif .^^wl wljete th&. holse*«ajte- §oy4,o^)l tweW-.Sortb.' .iS^^£ii^^^ Av,enne, i the.re«5^^»»|.jV^up;|| d i which will be^Jftfeejj^n^^I abiut\ rawat ^ street and JBastf a are to ,be ^HnjlnStfe^*4n^S|i form\ and' the- ne#*bri6^st;wffi|h «\\ replace -t;he old oriesi'S'fef t^^^>n th» Wei wifi--the>9t^sits^'S^g t \*\ be greatly »n)orsciajte^b^.ipe|'.<!»rin era and many otEprs jwlt'o 'for have been obliged to\ '*elW- the- es^m^'M hills.\ . While works da .going on^ dnrf;;|^| ing part of the tinie aftSsSt, oiie; ;\plfjt|- thp, bridges will be -'-•--•—** J -««!&ife«»> ly and traffic Jctos^d. _ A#| pnrary bridge; wIlLfeefieB^SIen atll'Sl the time that ttffeL e'pns|rae#h woifc going on,, ^^m*0m<^3Q$A the\ -Wif' contpjcjts, ,Jfdrv^»-*egtBf,^ : f ; a ihe. i rsmov#;o!r^0'0o;wrs|i«f||^ia ..^•TfiVeonstMetion-'wo^ii^ffi^ 34 ™*^''\ ed- .througl 3J6 - 'bu^uie>|ipS atpeat^at.-of-ater^jl^lp^^^^ is'all compjefed, tgp^f®^^^!^ bnsihess- center Will bj^^mj&i'^^M in .Vappearanee.'-- -Alread|ir|*#^¥!b?i(r ticipatingrtlse.adviml^^^e^P^.^ ure--atan.dpOin> which' iM||i*p|P| will afford,-:especially?^||foj®fi|f^ .ing- and^skatings tt.-^p^M|p',; creased •'b''u9ii>eS3 anfp'iilfilllli^^ 1 \™ and contractors ,wh:tt\|j| called upon to «fit|^ those which aie>^|» state. It wilt 11*1 B,\ trntotfGaiSeKeTbfficei 48tf Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil instantly relieves the pain r-*juickly cures the wound. Jan-rem hoteWovorto thp state. one first class Jujl ier. We undersea ets will go out feet banks. The sur^^of'the'^ter^W^- ^ iey / ir \ in the new barge .o'^fe|a^|?>*>e-W feet lower than'th^^^fice; of-ttta n:iter in the -present ,Ejie oaiml? At Ka«» \ewark in, (plac'p'-of the>$htae\ :... k-. 1 is \to Ae ofle loeK know* as \'\ J-i- instead of/having three; levels, tliere are to be only iwp.leyela as the water passes through NStjrark, Prom the East Newark lock there\ will be only one level to lock No. 29, which is to be located at Vellow Mills, west of Palmyra. A Reliable Couch Medicine ^ .^Jssariyj|l.nable family friend. Potey's ft l >flffinejfcan'd Tar 'fulfilte this < o D dir n M e*aeayS^fs.'Chwles:,!Kline. N. sin, • : S^|.t^5%HA«!#«^'Severalmem- be»of'jffi|^U#ialwii!6een curgd 0C.1J bad--«»^^d>^M%|y^ttte^^ > 9M: .yoley-'s'SfoneFSfettWd I *WX&mm ari*reM%.tneirMtteb the th» , and looSaSfc-top : t£i:%6ldl I have>at;| ways fouttd^yi-W 1 '*M<S?St>8* otwg. v '• \ ;. \^ ' •• $k ifvtf/£*^&-'-*^ c *l%*'::: r < i %S*-'^^a»i^ ''^^^cm^'W^t^ 1 * ***\**« w *sre? ; *''' :' -'J; '> JGfiEflT f\A R fiAINS EVI- R flWFlR K?l RY THIS OR AM ^^}^mmk^t®m WIME. :m mym AT THU BIG 25 CSNT SALE X..-;.- mm. mm*%# biggest in the history of 1l^f&9$jQ&$'$^^ thanR Kll for tM* co-operation, but W0 are. not;*ati*|icdivfir«''Jifiuit mtf[i^0 help. Will you booat? We are going to give you Value *M®to*XUy r &*lte^^ knnot se^t^#:lMttlf^^^^^^ dear, at any price.' : See the '&*% hfilomS^^^^^i'^' ''--\'~-'-\'—-- v -'- ' ' • : ^jv^i^^'jjiilu.ri].n-1 ••..'•-.-;-! ir^\-'!.::;.:. ' yt j.rrjiu. V'- • -. '•.'' '•;:•. 'V v.iV.y..^,'.'\ -J J I - gi'i ••/-'\ J ;- : l ™ yjf '' '\ :oKee.. S ^ocla.. 25c ,_._.,_.__ Powder 3. cans xofriaibe*,....-.;.-........;.-. 2.cans .Succotash ........ ' ** '.;$«£*'».-•' Ht«ans,.;A.......;....:„.;:.,..^.... - \'.•* 3 cans 3|arhoua Porh' and; -Beans - < \ ^•'^^'\SldiR&i'oliv....... ;...„-...:.... \ 3 pkga. Kelloggs' Corn FlaKes:..... *' ; : H>.1&& ^tmxap eWmnejrs..;..'...:..;........, - ;••• 'jf V&gj^gtfti? Naptha Powder-:..„./ *• - ^i^^oia Star©h„....;, -\ 3| Cenfectionery Sugar ,\. •\ ~~:W^$:W&k&*& B>>aters;i.... '. \ .\ foq0i*&**i&d- !£««• -Producer....:.. , -\ lplfg; Pratt's Animal Regulator . \ 3 pkgs. Mince Meat ;...;;„.„ ',\ S'. mm -2-pltga. m^^^W^i^,.^^^' 6 pKga. All Brands' j^i^ -3' ci^ita AMi-ftra^da^gMolla^iio 3 ^^ 7 Cigars of the following brands > v ?rf Homestead, Pan«teli»,St«yaiMf,ClM» A ^ ; 4 yd* a4t- ; C«ttc:oa^^;,.^ 1 .^.i.;; } ; iS ,. .3 yds. bleached muslin:. .3.yd^dW#^4MKfei^ -1 .suit\ XJnaMimimd^ ALL BOOTS AND SH01 . Barrel Sam^XS^ lOlba. 6d, 8d, (^^ BgaoeW Wsh Pan wfth each $5 01 more cash purchaseJ ^»'-l>l|-|'^ T 1. ^^^^-(t*^*^*?-* * ^*< s-: 'I'Ufi'i'i' ,'jffe'g ^»j feU.Jft-.'|V;.'i'M' 1* ;i.';\•..' „^ > '*i'A-.^;'?rt.*-v«jRi ! >y