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JPAfcE TEN «» * *> ** GENEVA DAH*T ff 8 4?%l* StfcY: FEBRUARY 24,X920 ,*rj%* lT ifin.n.^ MI >ir r ' • \ ,- - ' MAWUMMIMWIIIIMMMMM «^ii. ••-n'•••?• ••• r •|T) li f | l tf » _•- ^|__ . ; _ wdCorn*GaQuick, : ~;;,,-„, sr • TS the **y *fiat millions have, fbuwj »*- *^-«u!ejfeMt« iMieit, •»*••* M« mnt 3J5!^13©^ a? A few StOP» of \GttM-tt\ knock* the Ta«<SRf any corn at one; »jmd Jioon loosen* lt.ro It atu right •«r,-wWiai5Tany,<eeUnp. Oh, what Mimd* money»b*cl* corn remover, SSMW* trWafany 4«i* -tor* * ' *~ * . ' ' '•v '. „ .. - '\ ' • Bold Hi Geneva an d veeqmniended as v& • \\is- Sb»\^j^\'bW'cbrn' 'remejiy'by the T J f4» fti Is* - «0 hi K *> <*. r™J i A 1 . 1 t- I f r r*^ ' 4* Drug Co. ***•»•« H- &&«$* -m*! Cold. Mean iRettJeso Nights -jt^ m • Dftnjftr fukslntvery , tour a coWl* allowed trxUtrcncth and avoid uOam <«Bpll«»Uo»» k)Lthe^>r»ciptrO«» ot— Gr»>'« ^mi|i.*--ov« «0 yt»r» In UM. (.art* »!«• _ t« RED SPRWCf GUM 1 ,- flon/rral D-WATSON VCO^NewYorfiJ Member* -Bja^W^^rTSllSS Village ^verilnielSlOut \•'—•• 'oJf£ Politics Seneca Falls, Ptib. §i~- The 'Citfzen's Club jlinneg^iheld last «Ve5nlns- i at ttao Gould ^iotti proved one *of tBe* most successful in the history-of the eha> and was attended bj! practically^ ona hundred «\f~ fffty \i^p»ra\*«tattett-ci \ aerts'of-the village. Aft cxc«}le«t «cnu •Was provided by Mn-syufff^-anajtnw- : Jc was- furnished by £h(J Seriteea-Fattn Synjphtmy orch«stta.\ Gratify irth^hfsr under the leadership of Dr. H. L. Bel- cher was a pleasant feature of the oc- casion. Following: the dinner, Seabury S. Gould president at tha-dub, intro- duced Hon. W. S. ' MacDonald wh* spoHe most interestingly on \PubHa Spirit\ also paying a tribute to th « memory of George Washington, the dinner being: in honor of Washington's ..birthday. Mayor L. p. Strbrn? to&mbK with timely remarha relating to the welftire. of the town. WaldoJG-. Morse of Ypitkerja, a member of the. elub'ahd^ A resident here, part of eaoU y^ar,[ closely Identified >vlth -Sea«k S^tei and Interested in its future, spoke of! tJte-40SW-a|«rfy of tra^te.'««. 'tijjjt \^»M[ and.aTso.in.odg hl&JiQV^Si^WuiMi)** ton's foresight ns a business man Cit- ing several trite incidents. A. % Hughes expressed the sentiment of all when be stated -that Seneca Falls was' indeed the best • town In th e state but that the Intorests of th e towft could h e furthered by taking the village gov- ernment out of politics. A .motion was made that the Citizen's Club aslt the villus* parties not to make dgslKna- tlena alZiheir -caucuses tb^ ..evening-: and tlutt tv ,c(>mniittee b» .-appointed ta maKe «noii..ptt»il|Mia ^eslfesattpns: ^Elju committee aJpphTted''WttS^onii«c>3ea or M. W- Jaeoby <3arV*IaJer, IC, F,-Hanj- mond,. JBrne.st Gould ^nd -^ohri Gan~ ~TOnr--i^he-ma^ei\-TifHar1omtr-attd—sav^-f ings asapbl^tlon jto^, ald-Un ibuliafne housej; tyas\taken up and'a.flontmjttets •appointied' on thjisv ftie •mx' , ' : i'8^^ah'. dtscusaed at -length afld i^tt?^^-^' W. .Moran pyile^tedilnt^^irfK-fiBij^eB in this tyjnn^ct^jju Ortwfr^ftlte/^'^ere a.lsp • c.Qnsl#e^ed(i nearly!. 5a .' ,scorS$' ot speakers outllHtng-briefly;the ri8eds--'o? We village,, and all expi'«s»ftiSr their beHeX.jn.Jta future. , • S«nec« Falls, Brfefs.. • * ., .Sfine^Falh^Eeb^l^toeS^ffOimti j, :it|-^-#*rri | i^4CHB*^bW^-^rA i meriea^rwllU ..-» .Vim. ^^.-/.AwiataiasaasaBSi^Mfeiiyaa^St^iag^Mitt.«. -?•-• -: «2i ,s ,!'-•« »».e-'V.'-—''^ J •Hg hold tftair^regMlaiMiu/Blness jBeetinjr -lit' y^fbian! hall this--'efenln^at-8 o'croefcj it huge attendtehce'.is ••axnt&f?!> '*•\ •fl?At- the. m^t&otfat?Ws&miPWs$8& ei - 's Association, to b.e*held-tikis' even- ing at OMynderse Acjtdejriy^ Pr. ^Murray Bartlett, /president Ve-HobartvCoIfegPi ^OlL : japfialL-aniJia^?eo^^i*a*^51iIar This. will he • tolitfWt&zby\' a' commnWty ^ sing, the members and^their -friends being jarged to take part \In the sing- 1«K of .over a doaen popular songs. AH who are Jntercated are urged to attend, tnte*ttj<eetinK.»! * - • J ' \ Taie^BepublieartsViilhGld their vil- f- lagre caucus' tbls evening- at the va- cant Sharp store in Fall street; while) tbe> D«MoemtS\wllfl 'meet\at €he .Stair- tfluuHoaufei W#rd caucuses/ will, fi^fej. .at^7iW t .whj^^)^.to«stoTi!aucVuWi^ S»i»fe,*.-it,fei Jbetuived^.probabie tha{>\nb. jiomlnaMoc* wlU.J»mad^and*- l rl)at : -ttoy caucuses will leave the designation or, candidates to the citizen's bpmnjitteej appointed last «vehlng at the Oitteen's Club ainrtr.' „ , ._ \ <3fny- JX Allies of Albany, has been in' town this week bi business. « r * Mrs. Catharine Trautman pleasantly entertained Sa-gb-ye-w-at-ha Chapter, Daughters of th e American Revolution, •-jiast-^^'entag at her home in CHnton- •«tiiee!t,.i_ -.-- - T-. r * * * * WAT ERL OO 0. J. CONNELL 20 W. Main Street *-3W**-^-********«*********^f##*#****** _ lins a plenty for everyoae^-3oii?t miss this fey «|^ijp^ ^a^seiw NEXT FALL will be HIGHER, Take ^^||of| next winter wants npw^f it's a Suit, Overcoat, Raincoat or gifl&lg ^.^ inaw. BUY IT NOW—You will in after days thank us.. A word to the wise is sufficient. .-.•>••- 3,!,) HEARTBURN or heaviness after meals are most annoying manifestations el acid-dyspepsia. to .. / iake, neutralize tittmylkWiimlf restore iwrmlri digertfcir.^ •m*tWE BY SCOW*BOWNE She was Fat Mt»>*tt~*ti-i<Mr'< tewP at 19-3A lTK *?S* lftUutaaoniii. Kmi^i If —I*. »ttficllT*.^iei- «*Ui iter* «»d Ik. fcfliur' btSm. Ballibl* *Ml-IHt urn Hie fwlliW* M 1^1 'l«U|iil)>, 10 to eO.BoumJK IKOTI* «5«J»fW» •ndoiiid br phjuiciuK tier OH of Koreln at «»y • #ru||HVl -JlltUUlt Bilttlnd. iiftr- - •- «*ttl,..._ -.- ..... •; or vrritis for ftM brwhur* (com«a lo yoit In pl«ln wnppw) to Kffnla Co., KD-301, EuUon r. Niw York City. |? ^f™\\ REPUBLICANS RENOMINATE J.C.SMNKS j —r- Other Village Officials Nom- inated at Republican Caucus Last Evening • , Waterloo, Feb. 24 At ltu» Repub.i- can caucus held last night, John/ O. Shanks, the present village president, was renominated for that office, W. ^ } Kittle -AVas nominated for trustee jfroin the- 2nd ward, W. H. Uslt, 3rd, and\ 'jpaivln EL Daly, Jst. Benjamin Cran-v dall was nominated for colieeloi'-'ftiia-- Jaoob Sands for assessor. Village elec- tion will bo held Mareh 16th jDEMQCRA^ie €A4J£U& ' TOMORROW NIQMT • Waterloo. Feb, £4 The DflmooraUc i village ward ram-uses will be heUl to - morrow nlKiit at 7:30, and Lho gi-r.cra'l village i-.unns at the trustees' rcjnjs at 8 o'clock to nomlnnte oandidatea for vll.:ii;c presM >.'.', iw«ir . nd ,-.i{- lector. rmory At t*e bflpln»ing of the war aero- planes li-.td. a maximum speed of elghty- fi%e to ninety, miles aiuhour, and were ratable of climbing t o a height of I*;00p ; .fret. \\'At We end \the greatest *lwed aaa^j^er- 420-miles an hour and Ideates: height reached was OTer 25,- TOO feet\ \*-*— • *- w \ .•! • ,\VJ e ^reA^m\ '0-wovk. • - Waterloo Brief• ' Wal<-iIoo, Fob. .24 Robert Wetmore and family moved Monday to tno- Wliile Hiir'ngs farm I'i'.ir Geneva. K. \H Dowilen has sold the Swan A. Widneer farm of 30 acres on the llei-Ror road, town of Waterloo, to? Clay H, Maxon. formerly of Waterloo, now nf Patterson, N*. J., possession to be taken at onre. Mr. Maxon former- ly owned this farm but sold It several years ago, since which it has changed hands several times. The February meeting of the Kitt^ dergarten Mothers Club will be held in the Kindergarten rooms. Friday, Feb. 72th. It being Longfellow's birthday anni\eraary. An appropriate program will be given. Bert Maxon of Patterson. N\ J., was •'pre Inst «<>PK in connection with the purr hasp of the Wicdne'r farm on the Meeker road , Waterloo Council Knights of Colum- bus, will confer the first degree on a cln.«s of cnnclldiites noxt Sunday at 3 p. m. *...—'- Mr. and Mrs. W. K Denniston ar* preailiig to move to Tosas where iiiey\ ha\e oil interests. A new fish market has been opened up in the store near Kune.y's.garag^' osf Washington street, by If.'Mead. k|? t Jack Kplcher of Geneva has been' visiting his aunt. Mrs N'ora Hugtiey of West street. ' • ' Miss Bessie Bogart was the ouly pu. pil gt the Waterloo school to try th e essay contest: \The Advantages of Enlisting in the I'. S. Army,\ open to all pupils in v'ades on 5Eftjfh schools in th*> United Statfei. Bernard Mepermbnt has been 1U' the past few days and unable to attend to his duties fn the Waterloo laundry.- , : • -•—- Ireland was first termed \the Es»p« aid Tslp,\ in a poem called h ErIn,\ J&jr: Dr. Drennan, who Jived in the latter half of th e 18th century. Farm Extension School Held at IMagee This Week .—»• Magee. Feb. 24 The program for the farm extension school to be he(d at Magee Wednesday. Thursday anil Friday of this weeh Is as follows: 9.00-10:00 n. m. Fuels and' .ailoir- • tors. F. O. lien rends. 10:00-11:00 a. m. Size of farm business; B. G. Aiisner. 11:00-12:00 a. m. I-ubrtcation. cool- ing and governing systems, F. G. Beh- rends. 1:00-2:30 p. m. Knots, hitches and splices, F, G. Behrends. 2:80-4:30 p. m. The well organized farm business,. E. G. Misner. Thursday, February 26. 9:00-10:00 a, m. Feeding for egg production, ?L. M. Hurd. 111:00-11:00 a, m. Financial studies on Niagara County fruit fflrms, *B, G. •Misner. * \.' - * •. ~ .,, ¥*«ft.-i&^-ra. or. Incubation and brooding, L. M. Hutd. ; ^OOwSiSQ- jn. m. Prices of farm products,, B: G, Misner. •2:30--*:^ p.m.- Demonstration Se •lectra^-ta^edmy gjfffihy SLM Isurd.- N<Ste,; The^perlod on poulti-y selec- tion ma y be conducted at a nearby fainn- or'birds may bo brought Into the Grange Hall at the option of those present* •' \Friday Feb. 27. 9:00*10 0.0 a. m. Housing poultry U M. Hurd. 10:0ft-11:00 a, m. vSources of mar- ket Information, E, G, Misner. 11:00-12:00 p.. ro. Poultry sanita- -tian:_a:^demonstration, I„-M. Hurd. 1.00^2:30 p.. m. General manage- ment of poultry, I„. M. Hurd. 2:30-4:.GO p, tn. Geueral summary of the Work. of. the school, E, G Misner and W, D. Chase. . m — . «• . iMagee' Briefs. Magee, Feb. 24—Mrs. Edmund Wor- den and chfldren spent th e week-end at th e home of Mrs, Worden's pai-ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Schoonmaker. Nelson Updyke will work th e old Godfrey • place,• in Junius owned by- John Nearpass the coming year. Charles Updyke will work Ifid. Ferris' farm next year. Mrs. Fred schoonmaker Is ill with the •'flu\. Mary Blrdsey is ill with an attack of the \flu.\ v , Howard Strong is suffering with a severe-cold.--. • Mfs. Howard Strong is 111 with an attack of \influenza. Mfk. 'Dav'id* Gb'odwln spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Sttong. _'•\••'\— , Mi-s. Fred Salsley has been quite Ul the jphst-weelc with tho \fiu'' but i s re^dr'ifed*'as improving somewhat. 'Mrs. -Seyttiour Bowen is quite ill with influenza at her home. JCugusluf Bowep IB recovering from thri-itffluetfeaV- /•••:« ' ! The ladles of Ma>eo Grange will j$ei'ye'»'oAfet'eHa* dinnei's each day of TaTm' a ^EinsFtm\\sbrtool . week, .at tSrang^KBteli; '\'• ' A • \ . ' NathanTReed is ill with tho grtpDe'. BtftSld:llMrwwHl work the Ciemln- son farm, south of Magee this spring. Marjorlo- Deal has been ill. Miss ^Pauline Brandon %vho teaches lit BoMe&ajtgtS&t spent the week end at- he r home in Canandaigua. ..\^tisi^ AHi««i IJeal of Waterloo, spent the wftek%ad^,t he - home herei - Fred: S&Kinlt hart the misfortuiie to .ioa^ab.-.va')yiabi'J hbr<,e Sunday morn- ttSV The trustees; Of th e Baptist church *f..*.' 9E met at the bom,, of B. J. Mou-hous*, ' Sunday morning for a business meet- ling. FAYETTE I Fayette, -Feb. 24^-The Fayette and MacDuIfietown. Methodist congrega- tions have sold their parsonage locat- ' ed at Cnnoga to Kdward McNaney for $250. \•-.'-.' The Tweedy Brothers who came here in the fall from Maryland will move from the Edward Frankenfield house to the Frank Woodworth farm north of HapDuffletown, which they 'will culti- vate, the coming year. j The Methnaist fcifdieS\ Aid Soclett * spent Wednesday aftemdtm with Mrs, John F. Reed. The previous' week they were the guests of l $rt-|r Minnie LiHeb- -hergciv- —' James Stpith will ,n»t>ve .frpm , the Stokoe property t o the' Stahl BroOwi-s I house whk-h will be vacated by Mrs. Ellen Hosier. = J I.eo Christopher will enter the em- j ploy of Lyman Leonard this spring\and «i(l assist Mr.-Leonard with his farm., work the coming year. ! The Methodist church served their annual donation supper *\on Fi iday '• alfflrt-in-Grange hail: ' Thomas Seyuolt has been draw n as a grand juror and Richard Murray as ' a trial Jurcr to serve at the coming! term of county court at Waterloo, I opening on Mondav, March 1st. Dr. • Robert Knight of Seneca Falls l who has pnnhased-the I.ymatr Di«tifi • gei- farm ia the town OJt.VarJ.o6 , ten- anted by Delos Rosa, Is planning to make some import&Bt'''lmpioWrftents to I he place tliis spying. *, The Sidney Chrisjonher auo%o a6 ale aggregated nearly five thousand dol- lars or, Thursday. The news has been received here (hat this comjng summer a macadam road fourteen feet utde is to be built on what is called fhe Fayette-Varlck line road which connects this jpljco with MacMQUgall. This is a mm-h trav- eled road which wilL«lso connect the two state m.-K-adumized roads running north and onth. ^ _ The Fisher auction nn Tuesday was Jargoly attended. Mr. Fisher and fam- ily wtn occupy their new bomP on Cayuga street in Seneca Falls on* March 1st iki: and Mrs. Samuel Kunev <ipent Friday in S/neca Falls «iib tl,e,r son and family, bringing home their Grand- daughter, Miss May Kuney. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K f mev A ftqs 64 Yes, we have it in the Song, also in the FOJL Trot We have it in the Player Roll for yoaif We have just received another bunch of Vretolp lumbia Records. Your Choice 69c Exchange St- Housel GeneVa.N.Y. fried of Seneca Falls sppnt the upeti cnd*wifh Fayette friends. The Ladies Aid Society of the Fed- erated Reformed and Lutheran church- es will •spend Wednesday aftei noon ttftli Mi^s Hattie M. Kreutter. Monumental \Toppers.\ Though there H a revival of the silk tint, which many people thought the war had made extinct as a species of headdress. f PW would aTgue that It makes n fit Mibject for the sculptor, let there are se\eral tnp-hatted statues about. One a t least Is in the I'nited. States. It is a«statue of Presi- dent Lincoln. He Is bareheaded,, but his \topper.\ a very unfashionable specimen, is care^ijUalc] on the seat nt his side. But perhaps the funniest specimen Is in the Central square at Glasgow. Scotland. It represents a re- MayKuney and ••haric. ai^Vv^ ZTV™ T\' J *™ S ^\^ meW .Km..), ir...!-•..„_ . T \ \ R T n*r bf parliament 3tlaTlrs. ; Sarah MacDnffle onl Saturday. •it Romulus Monday at their »« ''oo!s \liscning W.isbington'sBirth- Mr. extiert nt the game and the hat has lo be emptied of atones quite fre- quently; Monday in j.l,»c« d'aV. »The RrfoM.u.l : -,.,, L„ U , rran Ke , } . erated ••h-in-h., •„. q„ n ,, av ,„ , „„,_,.. , ' \'inday morning (WpolntHa ,,e. !a | 1(1 „„„ittee to look nfer m 3 „„ R p. r , aItllIIg to . ||le o ^ S-,,;!:;;;'\ h r ,ndlns »-r-«*i- \^ «• w Mt A * Ot* A Rabtnott and Harper a** \f\ 1 \' - and he carries his \iopperl.'.In his right hand, held firm- |oa,iuiu«j, . is- r r .^ ,. 6 .,L unuu, neni nrm- Mrss Florence iivr,\ iim } JHJJ S R^ r) f :' l y b - v ^^ hrlm and upsrde down. The MfcWayne or iivn.ir,,, Academv in \\\\^ urrblns find this \topper\ Irre- Seneca Falls spent \' - ei=fiui« t* .• ..... homes here. tt„. slstlble. If the policeman Is round the corner they play pitching pebbles into Oswalds hut. Rorau of them are INTRODUeMi Wr tr^-r They are in« This introductory price is for tbi* y&fc *&?' Next week the regular price will 1» Sfo ]p^4b., the coffee will be known as \Senec*^Siij^cb^- , , ^^n?mdtry a ctip^«pe'Ti^a^j^. \ I^s etjual to the average ^efieA^is^ ''...\ ~ .•'\'-• ' 'Li. 'ii i.i Ml » ., 7 Extra Special Wednesday: Fresh ^aj^^edo^ M »*\%& ,, < i...1ui.y.i/..v.i«»r 9