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jpwi a ^ft-ltfei ••u Y&* 1 * Bl^«\wu^wnpwrr-aw«>iMiW\»w*)y«H. l M >-W\*y»n\»W>W»i'»n\»V!if>niwty»t •• .| y Miii.^m i L^H J -< u^,-.., - ljW |||i| 1*2* ton HiHI **« '4 ii ~h* RL \ _ i for lie JieJhanj It will be to your advantage to watch thp individual advertisements of Geneva merchants which will appear in this paper and papers in the surrounding area from now until Saturday, March 6th, which is the date of Geneva's big Dollar Day. It will also be to your, advantage to take note of the window card an* nouncements and the window displays which will be exhibited from now until Saturday, March 6th. Discriminating care has been exercised by the Ge neva merchants in selecting goods from their stock for the big Dollar Day sales with a view of offering much more than a dollar's value for your dollai VmJfvjftfSf- ^4! F IF '' <3ovf»,ftf|l4 cntal>i|||||> cat it* #fe'f on this occasion, FURNITURE Lynch Furniture Co. Wheeler & Williams SHOES Coniflf Shoe Co. W. W. Du.enbury Endicott & Johnson J. G, Fitzwater W. H. Lines Shoe Store Toole Brothers J. B. Kashouty MILLINERY Peck's Millinery MEN'S FURK&HINGS E. J, Broderick! Baker & Stark Perry M. Jacobs Meyer Bros. Samuel Lewis Rogan & Johnson Welch's Shulman Brothers MUSIC STORES J. W. Chamberlain J. W. Martin & Bros. Charles E. Buck GROCERIES Qaylighi Grocery Handy Market Lynch & Long Market Basket W.O.Reigle W.E. Woodbury J. G. Reynolds DRUGS Linden Pharmacy Seneca Drug Co. Weld Drug Company ... G450DS -Sr Tr Baroody -- E. G. Hopkins Co. Howard Dry Goods Co. Keilfy Dry Goods Co. Roenke & Rogers J. W. Smith Dry Goods Co. DECORATING Boyd Decorating Co. Fairfax Bros. HARDWARE . Dorchester & Rose Hawkins Hardware Co. „ WOMEN'S APPAREL C. W.Martin The Vogue Lynch Corporation JEWELERS L. H. Barth Sol Golos Robert Quick STATIONERS James G. Foster Louis Klopfer M. T. Myers & Son B. W. Scott Book & Art Store ar MEAT MAfymS;^ Catchpole's Market ii... Fred Baumgartner AUTOMOBILES Baker Brothers • : \ Geneva Garage, B. L. Adams HATS F. S. Timpson CONFECTIONERY Saphara's Confectioner PRINTING M. F. Devaney GENEVA MERCHANTS'TRADING ASSOCIATION worf- |*K •tatf m —r V'SS 1 '- 1 Brof MEMORIAL SERVICE i;i:i \V K Henry Colilsmilh, Foster Jessup, Hois „_, _.. __.,.. „ . ».lol<l Jl. JoluiHim, Frank J. Just, Gerald HELD IN PENN YAN ' K. Mi-Adams. John a Mi-Manus, ?A- •••• • : w.inl Martini, furl O. Nelson, WUlarcl I'etin Vnn. Mar.-li I At S.iiMi>B.ins «• Nrwliy. Warner K. I'oyneen. Jr., Optra rn.ui.i- >p S t.T<l., 5 nft.riH.oii ser i William nobraon. James W. Savage, I Anton Ji. Sorsoraeu. Harold Sprout, 1h« \''spI<'-K|g 1(llUJy \ermHyea , Kratik, S. WaddfH, of the Johnson «'o«tHlo Post u\ which AIMP K. XVheaton, Forest B. Whitney. vices were held undf't' time rftativi-s of ttji- HOldiel's who hist Alfreil Wlllinins, anil Anthony J. •'VlMUtt. I Funeral.of George Mahan Community Meeting Under Auspices of Farm Bureau Dundee, March 1 A community meetlhgunder tlie auspices of the Yates County Farm Bureau, will be held at Lakemont on Tuesday, March 2nd.! ft There will be both morning and ar- Q te'rnoon sessions, the program being arranged as follows: Morning ses- sion, 10:30 a. m. Opening remarks ,by,J. C. H. Cook of South Byron, fol- lowed by <in address by Mr. Cook on the topic, \Value of Sheep in New! 9 York.\ Address by W. G. Crum of j Q the College of Agriculture at Cornell IP I'niverslty, topic, \Poultry Selection For Kgg Production.\ Afternoon ses- sion at 1:80 p. m. Question Bos.: tliPir lives duriUK..tlit< Jnje Wflr wnr presented with I.-HIKP.\ Blven hy tire French (iim-rnJWent. The following program «as mi4n.il . Music b> the I I'enn Vnn. MMIVI. 1 The funeral of jTaH . by Mf Crum ,. FeetJinK Por RRK Rellly-s orchestra. ..peiilns remarhs the lute rteorRe T. Mahun, who died Production,\ followed by talk by A. by thf YntPB <\<mnt> .•hJilmuni. Dr. E. a[ , ll H hnma „„ <'„ u ,-t street last I L. Hollingsworth, Yates County Farm Oarleton Foster, rea.lt.,,4 of INalmn by; Tliiu . s(lay rwil|ig WM hM t hlB I PnrwHi Agent, upon \Farm Bureau iifieri.tHin fiom his home. He was-a 11'roblems.\ Address by Mr. Cook on wteran of the Civil War and he held ] \Oraln Crops, (a) Preparation of the membership in the William H. I^onglSoll: (bV Quality and Care of Seed U..-A. II. Post. Surviving are his wife, | At ?rtJ0 p. m. there will be held a and a brother. Joseph, of Elrnira. > Home Makers Conference conducted .. „ , , . , j The remains were placed in tho vault | by Mrs. Delia A. Jones, of Worcester. the Republic. a tiM.nte |.. the scr- ' Kt'V. W. 11. WhiMlli>>. pra\.r. Ke\. - -\ Ii. & Hoyd; music 1.) Ite,illv'.s (.iilies- ••*\• tra; filncoln's tJeitvKl.uiK mlilu-ss 1>> George W- Hojt. inhlies-s. \I'litriot- inm in Time of Peace.\ • XV. I'. Mi'- Gllltig, HlilKlIu;, \The Knllh- ilitnii of mW Ttce t,v.i. W| »nn,, lp n; r..««m B •,«>!»*\ ^ A >» •«»«»• ^u^^he. topic for.. U,e conferee wiU b^ theUol. of llon-.r ..„ lt.n fharh- K. !n ., ,me »* »'uru«l >''<« t»o made which ¥i „.,. , , .,, . r - ,, n , .will he al Angelica, N. \. Itnbrie: piesentatloii of ceiiiflcatrs; \ m ___ playing of the \Mars.-illnise and the Slnr Spangled lian.wr. Taps ...d }?eiiedi. Hon. i *Phtr Heir trf Honor from Yntrr: County is as fotfows. Vwh'minc i*. j Allen. Killlam AfTs. Ho\ K. HOSSURP, DUNDEE $t Hundee, <3eorge W. Uennedi. t John il ley, Heorj Lester f •l.iisi.itlni Conley, Clinrlei K. I'ostello. Coy Kfiidnll. llnrn I. I'r.me, F. I.iifll. (lejald II Fisher, lirad- j K1 \> d M - , ''\ f \ ,8 < FToyd Jfl. Crans .March 1- The. death or I well known resident occurred Saturday Koss M.:»f 'bis community Oeorge' mornliiB at the home of his \parents Clothing: (a) Selection of Materials: (b) Renovation and Remodeling ' SWAT THE FEMALE MOSQUITO In the Cat* of ThoM Inwcts, Kipling W»» Undoubtwlly Right in Hi* Aaiertlon. For Golds or Influenza and as a Preventative Take \Laxative Bromo Quinine ,99 i • Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature on the box. 30e ''? ^i» - — ia • % Jesse Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Crans, in the Win tonn J>f Harrington at S o'clook, • I leal h was due to Bright's disease. ' .Mr. Crans was bun at Addison. Steu- BBM\ lieu co.int.v, on July 13, .in his -Uiul jear. For a number of '>enrs, Mr. Crans had li\ed at Wat\ Mas. but had been ill at the home of his patents for several mouths past, lie is sui'\i\ed by his parents, Mr. and Mis, Honiatite I'rans. one daughter i ml two suns. Mjrtt, of Watltins, W}1- iiam, of Kmhester, and Dayton, w*li6 resides at F.lmi: . lie also leaves one brother ami three sis re, Henry Crans i .' Harrington, Mrs. Minnie Sar- Rdit and Mrs. Iva Sn art wood, both of Elinli.i. and Mrs. Jennje Orr of Wat- kins. Candidates Chosen For Village >Of- flceris I'm.die. Muij-U. .1— At the, Informal- caucus held at tlie Harponding hotel Saturday nfternooti mimim; iniidiilntPH upon tlie Independent Citizen's ticket ; for \liliip.e officers, the following oan- j dldateu- were named: President. John I XV N'orrN trustee. Lewis B. MatJUner; | ti-p.isir.r. fleoi'sre S. Hhattuck; roller- tor. M\n.n XV Skiff; committee to AH :\..':.i\i.s .'I.^tan J. Bigelow. Robert s XV..ii i:dwii^c..aiaurlce. These pf- 1 ii. era wilt be. vote*.upon at the an- imal charter electtcm of thn village tn h» heM oii \Tuesuds}'. ^Tarch ieth. I , Contrary to popular belief, the mos- quito lays onljs,,CO or 100 eggs.at a Uine; we naturally would suppose It laid about iflOtiMO. The larval stage j lasts seven to fourteen days. If you 87S, and was, | mve a barual|ul of mosquitoes under —'— -* your eaves trough have a took at tBem. It is easier to spot toe malarial kind than others.* Tlie harinless xvrigglers hang with their heads Advrvt} but the malarial mosatilto Ues with It* body pafaTIit fb\ffie\suHftce \of the water. If a fultgtowitMnoBqiitto bites you, look it Its back, preferably with a micro- scope. If It har the figure rt * lye on lt« back It Is bad medicine. If It Is all on«color4t won't hurt you. Only the female mosquito will bite, according to a writer In the Saturday SWalns 51 Post. *Toe- males die In the fait, the»femal«s hibernating and then living one or *?w6 months. The male ItYW-btitrr f exv*days. No doubt you be' llevnr Wat mosquitoes live on blood alone f though y»u may have wondered how 4|\*y ge,t along In the gemote wil- dem'«|&s xvhere there seems to b» no antnmi life, as, for instance, iu the JBhaccttC aa>* arcllc 'country. The truth Is that the mosquito also liven on the Juice of plants. They win hite al- most any aort of animal, win bite rep- tiles and even caterpillars. Some mas- qultoes can bite through a leather moc- casin. Any of thetn «au bite through a human hide. for the purpose of for nomination cials In the Basement For Tuesday I Engraved Glass Vinegar Bottles, ea. .. .45c Fancy China Olive Dishes., ea 45c Fine China Tea Cups and Saucers, ea. . .30c Mayonnaise Dish and Plate with Ladle, fine Japanese China, per set 95c Glass Salts and Peppers, Aluminum tops per set ,~~. 18c Engraved Glass Sugar and Creamer, set 45c Colonial Glass Fruit Saucers, doz. .... $1.90 Japanese Custard Cups, blue and white L.arge size Tin Dippers, short handles ea»£2&. * Whisk Brooms, ea. ................. Brillo for cleaning aluminum ware, large- size, per pkg 23c Asbestos Table Mats, 3 sizes, ea 18c, 22c, 32c Wizard Furniture Polish, bottle 23c Children's Brooms, ea 23c Square Cake Pans, ea T . ...... 7777777 Japamied Tin Dust Pans, ea. 4 .7. t • V ei- Sc These Are Specials for Tuesday Only The J. W. Smith Dry Goods Co. Seneca and Linden Sts. Geneva, K7\¥l- o D o onoi IOCXOC lotaoc 30E30£30taOE loxaoi aocaoz aoaos Or JUNIUS Junius, March 1—The tadies' Mis- sionary society of the Presbyterian ihurch will meet Tuesday March.2nd with Mrs. oharles LangtW anct mother. Mrs. Mary kowviy, * picnic d| nner. ...,,, Rev. C. N. Piatt Is away on business again. Mrs. Piatt had chaise of Sun- day morning servico. Mrs. Louis Pettr-.\s is gaining very r»nfrtty frotn hor recent Illness. Mi*. John Phillips has b»-en visit- ing her s=l«t«f Mrs. Charles Barrett of sprhisr for air. Waterloo. Charles Fisher recently purchased a yoang team of horses, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wheeler are again living i i their home,on the state road in Junius. A tureen dinner, will be held at Junius Grange Hall Wed- nesday March S. Mrs. A. W. Waite recently visited her daughter. Mrs. KaVerne Knox near Auburn. Last week Mai ion Hill took out one hundred and fifty fish, mostly carp and suckers from <an open spring-in tha- Burnett pond. The thickness of th« i<*fi caused them to be at this open Part of the fish wer« AJeoW'! Buiclitra ails! vtite will woilt for M?T and Mrs. Ilaa't'ison Whoi-ter tho coining, season aU Hvo on the Paul Thorn farm which Mr. and Mrs. WMeler recently*riotight. » A young cou.pje, w^re oeeujpyjrig the porch swing \later—than usual One moonlight nights Prom a tieajrby T*in- : dow her mother Inquired: ''Maryj xvfiat are.you dOlns'up so late?\ • s \Looking at the beautifiij moon, motteer,\ \Well It's i2 o'cloek. Xoij had bet- ter send the moon home. It ¥ V ¥ V'W ¥ Y » V ¥ ¥ V if If V ¥ V f\f^ I GENEVA-RUSMVlliE via. Flint, Stanley, Oorhani LEAVfE RUSHVILLC 7'30 A. M. i Pi M. LEAVE GENEVA 10:45 A,, M, 4« P. W- ^ .>•'•'•