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GENEVA DAILY TIMES,' WFBfingSD&Y, JtLY 28, I,..-\. • • ..'.-.>* • Myntuaui ^^^^^J^^^^^IT^ \ Death of Horace Myers, Veteran of the Civil ' Beneca Falls, July 28—'Horace Myers, eighty-eight yearn, tilled °yej»ter- day morning at V»e family home in PTeas^iit street, .following' an illness?- of several .month's' duration. Mr Slyera was\ hom in Fleming, Cayuea county, in 1832, but had resided here for nearly half a century where he was a »tone cnaaon by occupation. He waw a veteran of the CivR Wjr, serv- tosr for three, years Jn the Ninth Field Artillery. He is sarvtvctf by his widowvs Mvn, Lena Sl/ers, three dau- ghters Ms**. Prank Fox of Senera. |\MHr* Mttmte Myers- of-Rochester and Mr*. N, D. CrtnSey.of this village, anti two sons, Sewarft*- Myers--of Geneva an4 Dewftt 1 K Myfra of Rochester. Another sen, Frank Myers, was kill- ed . fti. action fa France aBoar twtr yeafs\ago. The ftmeral ssiii be held from bis late home in Pleasant .street Ttawgday afternoon- acfSrSO? Rev: irtob- «rt I>. Menrtjl of the First Presbyterian Chare* officiating, wlth_ Jmrlal in Restvale Cemetery. Street Paving Work Is N<nr Being Completed a gofficient \ The Jfet of irtBtitt dealer «d the woffcft bet t Guotn* Memorial Clock at Central Falls, Rhode Island, hxtilt to commemorate the CongLsweJl family, • who were among the early settlers in 'Island, Every motor highway and byway throughout pictur- esque New England and New York is a part of the Ion}*\ Socony Trail\. V 7 am' pR number of corrvetiierrfly located Socany X gasoline stations is always increasing. All over historic New England and New York State, Socony service has grown with every community. The Socony standard oi service has always been - to furnish Socony products wherever the need for them—however small—was manifested. As a result, the scope of this service has. been constantly broadened- /The public requires motor fueJL and oils of Socony quality. Motor- ists demand them because they are uniformly clean and efficient—none better are produced today. Those most interested ifl gasoline economy^- large users—have found that the regular use of one standard motor fuel of uniform quality gives the greatest satisfaction over long periods. —There is tess carbonizatfefipa^pcfnmnent catffe- buretor adjustment is possible as well as more accurate checking of mileage. You can fill up regularly with Socony gasoline almost anywhere from Eastport, Maine, \*to Lockport, New York, and from Long Island to the Canadian border. Begin today! , \Look for the red, white and blue Socony sign. STANDARD OIL GO. OF NEW YORK 4 LINE ADMINISTRATORS' SALE I font nltey thence westerly along the south [ (HU'vtT -fy^i'PArfSiO-- itaE-of aaitt-altey em«, tYWittf e3 antt-filnefy .„ tin * ».nr V ' MU Hy vir: CtJirrt 177\ - of t:i. hi« « :t1fm nl KatP K Tirnry and Ar- ; i'l^jfeta whVcft'sai^Edtrardfldn'gal'ana'toad ,iu..i'.ni8liat.»rs of the '-a- , mvd cxerrlaedvltt .hia ltfe~Hme-.te,fl*4 wpon KlnRMlinrt. deceased ' saij also tho rigtJt__of using ,r:. V r HH ..rdj-r of th,. 8,.rrobe's . JS^i,^w*Ve fe^Vido\ X&MS I,J nntart.. t nunty m«.l(* .luty28i , ho r€ . a , o f , h b arnnted nrWlafa e e wido «Ott«JiiaiBg ftOm real of tUfi above grantad prutnlsfa ! —-rj ;o VVnghingmn Stet of t v'fl F u 1 'V 1 '!V <i r i! ,f I 1 h\r 7,!!- ' T^'tHer with the righTto use\tho aboyo \Strtr©te day. r: AH T'.'tl of M-'i i S i ,• l r-m - H.i.ir af ttu> pn-nilscs tiearribfd ibelntt No. 477 Main |.\O. \ V ' .if l l'MlU\. \M«'TMt at 1U uMock A. M. uf iuat i 1 <>f I.Htlll (i n llu - rjlKt \>l»lt; j tbo gh o use t ntntluifeil walls as party walls: Also tlip right to maintain the porch in* rtooroasiriB as a t present construct oil i<n tiio house herein described and extend' mjj owr on to the property now of Pntnrla W. Whltwell so long as said 'Wliltwell'i SENECA Seneca Castle. July flu.—A fair sized I audionce greeted Airs. Howard At the M. B. Church Sunday night, When shft gave a very interesting account of tha .j , i. _». - —J • - - - - • : ^^ The j>rcmise3 hereby conveyed ftn lift at a point In too east • And ^g pr6mi36a nf t tpn foni ifad-mg east from — i Ana me premises Herein aescrifceel are r \ the same whlcli were conveyed to Kd^Tard from TJIKT v.ii'1 ffr • itj-'i u» Kiny=!.i:d d b formerly by Ed* us a music store, and v.i1 Kiny!.:d ns a music sto «ffrrwnrds by JIai-y .Ann -An«oll *Jll and prpmispa nww of II tt dl as * o i e cHstwardly filong tlie partition' «w party waQ- •W. Whavt.il. . . -iSWlicr at aalii . _. . ... r ...., . »l)oa8 thirty tl v feet to the renter Of Hte year wall of li e house of aaid WliltweJf: thon.ee sriiiihprly along the oonter of said rear wull al,out two and a Italffeft W Ule •center o{ the POU:|I wall of tho hi)use for« tncrly the music store of Edward Kings* Hiiif. as above stated; thence easterly *£out fourteen fpet, ten Snrhas thronflt ttic center of said soutli wall to the east *nd tafreof: thenco satrtherly elnngr tfre .^asi endot said Joat mentioned wail about mix Inches to the southreast corner there- «rf; thence easterly along- the cnnttanatloi)' of the tine or tho south face of said fast mentioned w»i!l nnd parallel to said alley •bout one hundred and forty.four feet to ••— • j^^ or |^t: c o f t )! e aits.*« of I* Has- MIOJCP nortiierly nlmiythe west-lte« saJd land lst«- of L. Haaaan and land »t» of SJiPi-ma-n H. Rose about twf nty- feet to the couth Une of «ald ten from the same- to the mane, dated Stay 1, • 14(6-2, recorded in said office in Book 12B of Deeds at pare 68. Excepting; tliero- from rfie premises coirtreyed to Franci» Vf. Wbitwell by M«ry Ann Angel! under the power of «a!e g&m by t&e will' «*• Hi* wart Kingstaiift fcr Seed dated Jnlr \ 1903, recorded in «<Ud office to Bock of Dee'\ \' ' The .. of less . received . . - ^->-^wmjv worK sho and her busband, are dof in mission work in Southern Africa. The ladiea of the Presbyterian Church will hold their Brgt sewliyp so- ciety meeting in the church parlors Friday afterrtfion beginning at S p. m. MM JSeed of SaJ h JSeed of has SaaawJav has -feeea spending some time \witjh. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burllnsrame, .~ : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knapp of New- trat-g and their daughferu, Florence and Jannott, aro vlsltlngr relatives hero. i Mr and iit Barnegt Nfcllof li*veJ His and fflS -plus im Seneca Falls w of concrete has arrived tha completion of the present paving con- tract' in thfe village i« aagored Tvyo carloads of concrete arrived last and the promise (ft additional. rail shipments has been .given te> Claude I>. Falser who provittea the material Car. Mr. Kopet so tnai as scon eel work will be started on the road. Worfc on Green Street was taken tip when the sttlprnent of con- crete arrived and tho paving--was car- ried to the corupr. of Spriisg and Green slrepfs. Oroen street' ia prae- completpd and work was be- gravel road is in a very bad condition and property owners ho-pe that no further delays will be made ia bring- ing the work to County - Republican Committee to Meat Aug. 2- Seneca Falls, July 28—Thfire will be a meeting t>t the, Seneca County R?^ publican Committee, Monday evening. Aupgust 2.at the Grange Hall in Rqnv-_ utus. for the purpose of \dte-cuSsing-\the political situation in connection with the state and county ticket tp bo elected this fall. Members of the Women's Advisory Committee are respectfully urgefl to attend nnd the Committee hopes to have the pleasure of their company on this occasion. There will be a sup- per served at 7:30 o'clock. V Village Officials Picnic Seneca Falls, July 28—The village officials Will picnic this evening at Kreba on Sftoneateles Lake.? The party will number ni6r e e than thirty and will make the -trip by aqtomcrbile. WATERLOO Waterloo, Juiy~8^Georg e Boak had sweel ?oru Tium hia garden, Monday ^ Mr. and Mrs. Richard; Avery and daughters Ruth and Ann*, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bower Newell, south of Cayuga lake park, Junlus Presbyterian Sunday school, will be held on the church grounds, Thursday, August 12th. JShildrens* dxess parade at II, picnic dinner at 12 An address at 1 o'clock by the Rev/ William Fulton of Illinois. \ Miss Agnes Darby left this moril- tnj» to visit relatives and friends in Fulton. Little Miss Flora Smith, daughter of Harry O. and Mrs. Smith of iEliza- beth 'street, fell from a ladder yester- day ana broke her left arm. j iSolsvert and cliilctren, id i «••»,.• Save Money—Put * Tires.on Your Small Avoid disappointment with tire* made to be sold at sewationallTr <***P^ prices;% i*i Goodyear Tu»s Iniik to dfi it •*•,,/. The high relative val»e^buitoiata.G0od^ear •: Tires of the 30 x 3-, 30 x 3%- and 31 x 4* „ inch sizes, results from the application o£ Goodyear experience and care to their man- - r u&ctare in the world's largest tire, factory devoted to these sizes. ' * ' Such fects explain why more cats, using these sizes, were factory-equipped-last year with Goedyear Tires than wifK any other V- kind. Kyoa'dtivealtad, Chevrolet, Maxwetfor Dort, take advantage of the pp|)GrtUiiity tar en joy trae Gfeodyear mileage and y g y y«\** car with Goodyear Tires and Heavy Tourist Tubes at our nearest Service Station. - v:^:-^_-_ _ 3O'x 3'A Goodyear Double^ureFabric, Ail.Weathcr.Tread, 3O x 3% Goodyear <fc^% -4 Cn Single-Cure Fabric, M> / 1 5U Aati-SIdd Tread.... ** X Goodyear Heavy TourUt Tubes cott n o more than the; price you are asked to pay for tabes of lest merit— H^tf rifk coatly ° -catingi whert mA wire protect -- tion i» available? 30x3% size &A5Q in waterproof hag*. T^~* 'ik •V.I '•11 -••)•• I ••••% rated as 1.17; At 5:30 the \T5T\me—soatre 'Resolute jibe, found a wine thrown iron Mrs^ietorS are visiting relatives and friends in Marcellus. I Rev. Leonard Cnristler of Harve,*i STont Eg visiting at tH6 TfflHSe 6f Bte r pa rente, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christler.' Sites Florence H. Shiley has re- turned from a visit with Mrs. Thomas P. Smith of Syracuse. Mlaa Frances Haffner of Chestnut Btreet is visiting relativea' at Roches- ten CANANDAIGUA In Surrogate Court. Canandaigua July 27—Elizabeth S. Blodgett ot Gorham yesterday quali- fied as. executor of the -will of her hus- j band Miles A, Blodgett who dlea to Gorham on March 6, lea-ving property valued at $6,000. Life use of the es- ! tate is bequeathed to the •widoww. At her death it Is to bf equally shared by three sons and a. daughter as fol- 1 Iowa: Albert H. 'Blodgett of Geneva, j Marion R., Fred J. and Edwin 0. fllT nf •RimTivnte of administration d with the will bp- issued to JEdith Sharpe Aldrlch of Naples in the mat- ter of the estate of her mother,. Rose A. Sharpe who died tir Naples on Feb- Tho ^vlll dvaTn _e herself in Auburn in 1917, does not name an executor. It ia written on one side' of a sheet of notepaper \ \' ' bequests is follo-ws: Aaron Chesley, grand- \Judge\ Half Testifies Veteran Judge of the Racing Circuit TeiU ot the Worth «t ¥J Proof That For 35 years Mr. George Hayt of 15 Athens St., Rocbester, N. Y., has officiated as presiding; and rtarttnr jodgefor harnets l«wses*t racea^al over th? country. He said: \ I suffered from rheu- matism forfive years? at tiraea could scarcely walk. My left hand was helpless for six pr_eigjt weeka; flie left shoulder badly involved, and running up into the head. I used to go up and down stairs on my hands and kneei. My stomach, too, was in very bad shape, and I felt if I did not get relief I would have to give up business. I took many remedies, but received no benefit When I began taking Varare-srr I was in constant pain, vbut after s short time I began to feel relieved. The pain left me, my stomach trouble disappeared. I am abso- lutely free from rheumatic pain, and feeling better than I have for years. (Signed) GEORGE HAYT. 15 Athens Street, Rochester^ N. Y; Tar-ne-sii e*t« the itomach, Hrar, Idd- naysanA blood in rood coadition. Send for- boaktet, \Th« But of Human Hlftgwt.\ It'a Frefr Addrct» W. A. VAR-NE-SIS RUB-ON EASES PAIN carries George and sons, of Buffalo, $500 eaoh. diil h t g In a co- , , $ h. In a co dicil these bequests are reduced to $250 each. \William V, Sharpe, son, of Buffals is given $2000 and: the residue goes to «*• daughter Edith AWrtch. .provided she pay testato?3 funeral expenses and the costs of Tes- >sla Sharpe's burial atpennettsbti>s. N. T. ^Household effocta except silver, which is distributes piec* by pleeo among: rela 1 *\— It la' t \ latlves g».to\ the daughter, forth' In tlio, wm that \tf \wiRr .... heard of In, eight years) should ever \ \\ \ \ you thlnX blm •win «<nut- tMxr shows that Vox, l«te of Phelps, left a i «ptAte «e flMttlOi JDebts, com- ; reduced this to ..lon«ft as toQotrai •nUbW, ot To handle 8 per cent Issue of «hain store system with store* in five state3. Well advertised. Leads furnished. Ad- dress 211-A Union ' Blda-, Syracuse, N. Y» ' Mechanic Man consl perm«nerttly •mploy%d/ban earn ld«r»bl» extra monB^T l n nf»rn i Exc«ll«ni opportunity. Wrtto 2VlX Union Bldfe Save Money—Put Goodyear -Tires on Your Small \Avoid disappoitit.ment with tires made to be sold at sen- L RaAtonatty jhea^-^vrvr-pg hy ^t«ng- SinoAye^r TtFP y ^^ y ^g y to deliver maximum mileage at minimum cost. The high relative value built into Goodyear Tires, of 30x3-, 30x3 1-2. and 3lx4-inch sizes, results from the ap- plication of Goodyear experience and care to their maria^ fcfcture in the world's largest tire factory devoted to these sizes. Such facts explain why more £ars, using these\ sizes, were factory-equipped last year with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. If you drive a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort or Maxwell, take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy true Goodyear .mileage and economy; equip your car .with Gob'dyear Tires and Heavy Tourist Tubes at our nearest Service' Station. 30x3% Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, All-Weather Treatt- . 30x3 & Goetdyea'r Single-Cure Fabrie, Anti-Skid Tread.-..~, Goodyear Heavy Tourist \EuSfiSjCQstJfta more than the price you are askedyto pay for tubes of less merit—why. risk costly casings when such sure protec- tion is available? 30x3% tA?^ size in waterproof bag .... B. L. Adams Cor. Main and Seneca, Geneva, N. Y. Geneva Auto Co Castle St., Geneva, N. Y. '•• -I WEETrNQ Tpy the BtockholderB of The , Nurseries Of HoofieSter: Notice Is hereby given ihat a special meotinr-• \•- -•--•--•'-- - - No. 60 Senecai Street t qa thejn in i&2», at two o'clock *. itt., 10 ace UDOH a propDsltJon to dhange the name of said Sorporatlon from \1?he Fairvle* Nurseries Brlen at the City of lay^ot Aur •••__ to actupon a Sc Bated July 24, 1S20. JOHN P. HIGH, CHARIJES O. e nam e Fairvle* ?f esent «^»Sot Nurseries of Geneva! Secretary. NOTICE TO CREDITORS T ti ° % n Otder ot \>e surrogate's ^B6«i, I before October UL J920. Uto'tf.lCiiM.M' \\ , J 7& ^ ft***: HAaUHa^h^L. MS vouchers executor «„ Teter. 3; and1 N. Y., on or BNTBBR, Willard, Ovtd * Sciieea Falls Bus Line i Lv. WHIard \ : Ovia auti^rmfE Northibound- .,.i.: 12:15 1230 WSte^fffl^ Ar. Seneca Faillt ............ 1:30 ••' SdutHfiounst _• .. _ Uv. Seneca Fall* . t ....*ii.»., 4:30 Fayett* ,..,..«, ! ....,..*. 4:60 Romulu* .;;;........v*.. 5:10 Ovl* i^5i«;,-«r»-.J..-w.Wi... 8'30 WHUrd ,»,,*v....*I*r..i. »•!« and Tax» «ervlc« to refit at all time* ' ?IAY W. AUBLK phoo* «*-« Ovid %ITCH! Havli