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rjyit at l.OO. val- 3 at aQ® vket . lOTgi Car- 03.fl) ?.. • 'foe. ** \l • f. zeri, , ' SO® • i i >. ft j ^ -1 1 H '•- ? i . \t ' f 1 * ] S i ; OF $24,300.35 ^^^MM^M^^^^yh^c^ pg Has Been C, Staley at Remainder of Eyb To Make workers in the;. ignOlhe llplci ^eir flrtal njeeting last ' n the armory at f:30 •when ep s tor, 'he last daj*s eSnvaSs \?ei$ mie \»<l alsr- the totals tor the. whole ••ampaign announced^ T much interest and sums wore announced. jvas ai \the .The tofat fop d first Ward—First JJSatriet. p F ». Phillips Dr. Lytle Dr H, ye Smith . A. -Wheat W P. Ma X Henry •Total -.-.-.-' -\- ' Total tor 8 d'aysl.'1 ] Grand Total ..,«..*. & P tSr?y^ rd -^ cpnd vestciiiay's work amounted to ?5,51X- 05 ..while the total for -.the Sour days of \the campaign was $24 3C0;35. This, sum, it is believed, will oe 'considera,\ blv 'inivcased before the carhpaign jg closed. Th'-re will be a.fuithejc §Qllc> taiiou i>\ ••» special committee to. f6u luw up th\!--p who have not yet been S eeh\\ who have made assurances ot sui^ci'JpU\\ 8 \ but liase-not-y^t-turnefr^^-^ase-T..-,-..-.-.-. in their plf<lse cards. There are sorris % M. Markland lorn »r livp hundred such* fo be seen.- £• Jf. Keyes \p C t StaU-> is to have charge .Of this' spe?ial iic.n-campaign solicitation. He wil.iif iiuk-d by a special conirnittes appointed tor the work, besides which hetskeil the nid last night of the var- ious waj^^aptai.na and others who would t-e 5vitting.taJielEi™_™_«^_.__ Tlnr<* j -H tin- a general-J^illingnessi to did and this \ciean up 1 ' work as it was oalfM is to be pushed vigorously. Thjs \v3U,siy<? everyone who. has not jet suti^'ribed an opportunity to. d/lCarl Slain.. to. thoiiKh' even thiS committee can-i jk J3. Rippey not iittemjit a canvass of every indi- go. 9 3 to 1. 7- 3 8 3 44\ S2 Ami.'. * 161.00 41.00 315.00 8.G0 Capt, A. J. 40 * SIS.Oi ft, Allan, 8-IN-t SUBSCRIPTIONS, Alto*•.;.*,».....,»,.,..$ Walter .... 1.00.O' Mr fc, Mr* SMrery* W. 0. Adrian, Fred ...,,..,..,......j Aikens, G. H. ................ Ayer?, John Q, eio.ao Austin; 37,00 |Adaiag, 216,00 85.00 tJ.368.00 3;921;00 -Cass 2L 2 '•3 ' \2 ~ 1 S ' 9 I 4.00 18.00 Anderson^IT. ,,_. AIsop, IrvlB ABBf 2,0 ' 2.O' 20.0c 1.0' •lOi 1.OJ , Jim .,. Jenniej E, Auiniclt Mis. C. I*. ........... Aunskt* Thomas ......... ^.« Albro Frak J> Aunskt Thoma Albro, Frankn J>. Abar, John * o, Fra Abar John A 16-Q0 (Annas,. .Alie*-. .-vn 12.00 Annas, Bertha H. M«, Allen, E. E George Barden , I 9 f ' , 'Total . 33 Total for 3 days .... 68 Grand Total 101 9.50 28.60 43.00 Blood, H. B. ... Banker, W. O ' , Bl B i.erd 1.OI .21 1.51 1.00 10.Q6 10.00 2.00 5.00 1 \•«»«\)Blomerth,\C. P. ..... 12.00 | 133.00 'vtnMMin n*>~~ r. 3O?25 44V25 District, No. Capt, J. G. Kettle....*.. 9 I txr x> .nr.i.i. r • p . K W. R, -Welch Charles Guile David Moore' Cosgrove .... Charles Warner ... 3VH. KTealon Earl Dobbins Total .' %Qt$l for 3 days' Grand Total .... 41 27 68 Second Ward—Second District. \ldn:il ii/the city and there must ha voluiiti <-r giving. To assist alon_ line the tequest is made that use will HIP made of the subscription form printed in an advertisement in the Timfcs > esterdsiy and tc-day. This jile'djsi' can lie cut from the .paper, (Hied <>;it and sent in to the officers indftatftjHSn'ftf It will help the com- niitli.i' materially if there will' be a, fesfftin-Jr through this means. Xfro t-anoasg this-year has bean very satisfiiciuiy in many i-espects. The Qapt. U. P. Hedrick... „ lespcnsc has been both generous ana ?• Jf- Parrott .- g the niiiniiiT of subscribers haa matei*-12£ OI 5 Carson g ially $n<Mcased. Last* year the total *\\ numtn-i- iif subscribers was 1,300, Last night it u:is announced that the total jiim-jn: announced as subscribed, M'l.io was siven by 1,802 subscribers,; With the additional amount that Is •inticipati d will, b® subscribed it is ex- pect ed that tlie total number of givers 182.00 15.00 27.00 27.60 44.00 14.00 2.00 6.00 6.00 13^00 335.50 .289.00 Miss G ' /feline .25 .50 ,ZS No. 9 this will mn up to the 2.000-mark set if nut nn >iv.- In one division alone thla >ear .tl.eie wpie S93 givers, it was •\fhpre has been a large ir»- • in the number of small givers nr, which was one of the things imppTl f--r. a's it was the aim to-make the vhnin \Kight-in-One\ canvass as much < i a community affair as possi- ble an .'s to widen the interest In the institutions supported. Th<i«. .. is a lot of good-natttred rl- vuln 1. - i nisht at th° supper tneetiag' of uma-s-K na tte subscriptions were it pot ted. g, M. ^leyersi who haa lwen In 1hP 9f tKfi captains of bibd tam« i\ amount subscribed and' whb tlH»*lfey WtqW fad been given, the soubriqiift of the \president • of the I'nited States\ was given in 'unanimous re-rlf I'm in to that exalted office when it »ns shown that he still Rpld the lead (is the captain of the team' which had tin ned in the largest amoiint. He was captain of the Fourth Ward team, Joel A I'age, captain of the First Ward torn, ran Mr. Meyers a close semrii and he was immediately given E. L. Adams .11 Total 36 Total for 3 days .... 42 Grand Total ........ 79 Third Ward—First District. Brock, Clara ... Bullock. Ethel .. Burr, Fred Bradley. C, R. ... Bissell, David £. Bedell, Elwin ... Berlin, A. P Broderlck, Wm. Bagshaw, Wm. . Bertino, Joe .... Bertram, M, ... Burke, Wm. .... 624.50 |aU«y. J- Burr, J. Boulouai, . t Baroody, Norman • £™£ Baroody, Sanx ™J,l Brewer, H. P. 49.00 , . Broadfoot, Katherine 32.00 162.00 725.00 88-7,00 ; NC>, 24-- Capt J. B. Anderson Charles- Wheeler , --- W. M.,Fink and,^ 6. StuBbs - J. S. HinokJey ,...\... 2 Hayward Brown and F. S. Brownlee 7 Total ' 39 Total for 3 days.... 65 Grand Total 104 Amt '332.00 itjV 32.00 ll'.OO as - uo Broadfoot, Affnes Beard, Thos. I>. _ Bates, A. G. Burke, Margaret Burke, Bridget Burke, M, J. B,.urke, J. ... .*..,..,. Bertino, Ontonia Bowento, M _. BoEmas, Theo -.. Bullard, R. H. BaschmanxK Prof. Alma Bird, Walter W Buckley, E Brown, Mrs. Jas. B. .... Bradley, Frank Becker. Mabel 1,949.00 Third Ward, Sscond District. Now-—Asnfer A. D. He,is,t Sp of title by Waterloo.\ vote nme additional subscriptions l t i th cptions team in the lea« and gayej t d th} that put gye him thcusht Buder the-rti}es-to be ad- vamp.i tn ihe 'position of ruler of the nation, Mi. Meyers,immediately got ^wsv i.r»i worked up some additional sul.srriF>tions among: those present and agnin outdistanced Mr. Page. This rivalry was kep t up U nttl the last \go- ing sum-;, K one,\ of opportunity was annniincwi and the final score was ?5.:9f f- o Mr. Meyer's team and $&2S9 toi- M,. fagre. Under the circum- stan.Ps i, wa*siiggested that as Mr.' ^age hart dune so. well he -might be elected to the presidency of the Uwsnie of XationsC but as the League is an-open 1 f= sse at present in political Zi \i \ ns decWe «l to allow, him to retain th, title of king previous!*-, K>\pn lutn A. W. Sporty. L.,JI, Barth ...„....... B George GJUette. •.«« »..... „ 5 H. F; Nestor ....-;..,./,.• -g Total ..A 7..w.. 30 Total for 3 days ^... 50 Grand Total 78 Boyce, F. H. ., Brewster, Eugene Brooks. John Bretfleld., F. «unia, N. H '• • • C Campbell, Dorothy .23 .50 1.00 5.00 15.00 50.00 t»O 1.00 1.00 1,00 i.oo B.oo 1.04) • 8.00 asm 12.00 i.oo 5.00 2.00 l.OO 1.00 5.00 3.06 * 1.00 l.OO 2.00 1.0DJ 1.0.O _ 1J1B l.OO 10.00 AM B.0O 6.00 50.00 1.00 2,0t> l.OO l.OO 2.00 6,00 5,00 B.0O nil. l Corporation* Thorpe v......»; .. 4 E*ar%ell ,.....,.,,, 2 Win, CQs^rorve *\\ B & B. trolley the other ^ag ,<airpj|j« ^ isohot* • She toad fcome £r4ia a «?ountjy district. Sa e trore a. Wue sailor a«it. sen B iUl« 8hpee,.'a.na1 earrie^ a. goo^.assortment ol \ SS*.*** orow \qi l *. all thefe was a tM«l \hULgo\ butterfly bow. _ Bow\- would Indeed teoi 'e K she eteppftd into of pur peneVa \ \ ?yf * * he Hl8f h S«snbol, Jtot^ MUsse* Blue, Bea, Green ge 8 ? d PMrirt B wa ? ereet i e ow8 a her—providing she to\ time? Tnat However, the secret must tiff toM. deli- l y^e but merely paper, tea, ns. A. vgreit big bow, In de cate shades \for school\ haa appealed to eivery jgirl since ribbons were worn but kberetafore the desire for size has had I to taki seconcl place. (H. C. of h.) But i»)«t'~wlt&\ paper bov* the ''style\ |i|sr^g^ioJUlMtJ;la J.UlMtJ;l_at_ypssd the 8*rl \with the largest bow will take the '*baoit seat\ ucli to her delight). Whether the size -will make the wearing 1 of these ralntiow hue- prohibitive is a question dependiner possibly on the teachers! senae of humor, her love tor brleht colors, or a. bit of Ji^gment on the part of the puplL • XJ&VS hope for the sake of economy, for the sake of JJeaaSy.-flrat-tiie- dream\of*th6Trifl: Tor a. big: bright how \will b e In \propor- tion,\ and not like th ll b . g: bright ho tion,\ and not who sits down il e like the to' his pp small boys hk Large Attendance at Masonic Convention • i' n ^ i i Threo hundred prominent Masons & Vegetable Co. ^4 at 495 Exchange Street, Next toltegent Theater GetieW* Fruit and Produce Market Wholesale arid Retail ALL GOODS RECEIVED FRESH DAILY it Potatoes^ pk.... .23c—Bu ,.90- No. 1 grade Jersey Sw%et Potatoes • eib». .;:>...;.,: 25c Best Highland Dried Onions, 9 lbs for .., .25c—bushel... .$1.00 Cabbage, 2 heads -*.- *. .-.-«V.-Se- Boston Lettuce, lg. heads, 3 for. .25c Large Ripe Irondequoit Melons each I I\... 15c, 20c, 25c Celery, white and tender, ..'.,,. ,7a •for ,'.\.~.~77~~~720c\ Radishes, Curley Lettuce, Hot House Cucumbers, Large White Cauliflower. Cranberries, 2 lbs. ...... :•% .-..., 15c ;Isle of Pine Grapefruit, big, ea. .10c Fresh Cocoanuts .IQc-lSe Sweet Oranges, all sizes 49c, 55e, 79c We will have a large quantity of PEACHES_andLQUlN.CES>. h&s&sssm •>« • STOCK MARKETS to Titne. flrerti Blbh«4,. mr br t th o-fgBP? 81 . to Tho Titne. flrerti Blbh«4,. K«lbflel»cn * Palmer, member* qt th« ST* 01 ! m S**l K^chan^ m V*wtT» Bulletins. Rochester. Closing prices weret. American Tobacco- ...... ...... 135 -5-ft AtcMsoa 1 88 &8 Am. Beet Sugar 7* 1-2' Am. Can 3J 1-2 Am v C, *F. 18S'M American Cotton Oil.......... 2t. Am. Smelting ,....„.,. 5» 7-S Am. Sugar ....,....*....101 Am. Tel. ft Tel. .,., .,...100 .5ft }» 97 1-4 71 14 4 ? arf0 « atn£k.^Ki4^¥ t .^. Miu* gathered here yen- Am. Locomotive w a District Ma^'BetUshem Steel ..,...„,„,... ^ t jtft *ork of the three f the state. In ra and fellow ed \^ * „ C. 4k O. «g . ^^p-p'Crucible ,1. w ,...130 mason degree was confer-'Chicago, R. Isl & Pacific 3» v* j. »\r- M of the several lodces of Brief '».:~mr\ 19 ^*i?]^ c i Vm the different cnafrj «etf. felectric ; ^Kir ^gtoBea for each degree. It woaBrle 1st \ W9a te jgL--S=a==SS\\::\:-:. 1 s:i V*i *\ endea district conventfoiTto GoodrteST\ !!!\!!\.:! herheW^tUe'cttyln several yea™. iQt.Torth Ore Gl. Korfli Pref.\ HaakeU-Baker 69 Interboro Metropolitan, Com... 4 ._ International Nickel IS 1-8 Industrial Alcohol .,.:..-.....,.. 88 1-3 Inspiration Copper 43 5-S Lehigh VaHey 54 3-4 Miami ,.-.:... 18 7-8 Maxwell 3 1-4 Marine Com. ED35TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY and Mrs. Herman I>. Reed of 2O > Cherry street were yery pleaaant- y surprised last evening by more than Ifty of their friends, it being their 5th wedding anniTeraair. The party arrived about 7:30 o'clock nth their arms foil of pro¥l8ion8_and 2.00 lM l.0» ' <CafragIier,~ Anna itv ^ ?• g|.Oj ; fe«l *°ta_,._; : •.., ijjj Fourth Ward. No. Capt. S. M. Meyers .. 8 H..IL. Manlpy ....,„„» lj J. C.~Fitwater 5 786.00 Amt. 488.00 48.0* 49.06 S ' !os<s of the seysfon Votes of T Kiven the men of the \- ' l r lm P°rt=nt IJart of \ nleaIs at the '\•\ory t s i-ach day, and to i ma ....:..NT Perry\ Jacobs and J. Taney 1 29 Total for * flag's . .7.'1«S Grand Total .....;.. tat 3Q.0O 50.00 Bill .:.. ..„ Cleary, Lucy Cleveland, G.I. ............... iCochrarn, Jay 'Combs, Florence » Condit, Edna- -.»• Connelt, Harry ............... Cooley, John ....•., 3.00 .50 1:00 I Combs, Mrs. (Cooper, Geo. ..' 'jCorGoran, Joha „«.........* , TT. — zi — f Corcoran, Loretta 777Z* % 816.09; Crowley, Anno. May «..._.. w 4.5S3.00 j Cudebeu: James .25 .1.00 3.00 6,298.00 Fifth Ward. No. S Capt- V. S. Welch . W. W. Dtisenbury ..... _ li. Trauttnan 7 James Fahy 2 lflLOO 85 00 Total ....,..,.....*. it. Total for 3 days .... » Grand. lTotat. J: ....^..^ 18 Sixth, Capt. M^ F 4 Bevahey ,-. IX F. J. Bertram .-...».... 3 A, A, Gould »......«•.;'• «.\ t 153.00. Clmmlngs^ James Carney, Helen Colfon, I* A. i..' Chase, Mrs. E. G Chase, Helen S Christopher, Joe ...... Casey, Daniel Corcbra.il, Davfd ...... Ck GSeo. .50 1.00 Colombo; A. rf-«t T JIS p aaditi \ na ' ^t of names of sub- be nri\ !? milt * A *<***• Ot^Ws Will e! P lZ*, 3 f fB l t as ae y ar * **hula ^^ th<! 6nd th6 - fuU \ S * Ot G'-and Summary for 4 days.* No. of AmoitMt! SuBs. I 2,121.60 5,679.00 Prations first Ward. 1st ''mt Ward, 2nd Second Ward, 1st ^^ 12S 101 ,.0 5.2S9.0U 4 Tital...^..........* 21 Totalrfor * days -..'.. » Grand Total :. to Factories. _ Crttnmten, Jr. P. .._ 182J86 i Cacson, W=. O CotostoCk. Mrs. E. 3B Clark, P. ^V. « Anit. Clttbb, JMr. S5.0Q Comi^jr, T* J» <•>«>( 20.00 Coagxovc, W. I*. .» 2S.0BI Covert. Edward Cassi Thos. ..; • 114JJ01 Covert, Ahe ..^.^-L.^..... 432.00• Clements, Daniel 746.00lOasey* lack ^w\. Casey, Mick .'. Coughlin, Neil Capt •Wertman. No. Amt. S. Badiktor— .Fred JDiieU Fay fc. Sown—•• Jessie Bair 1 *niSpT\CIE 1* 'lOO.OO 2O.00 2O.00 I.OO 1.08 2.00 •6-00 XOO 3.00 3.00 . .50 . 3.00 2,00 1O.00 COO .so. £.00 -boutiUful Slipyer waif gervea at 8:30 Q,'cl6ck:-Durfng'tite evening, Mrs. U « °—ingler and Mi»s r Benlab Shank- .vlier rendered several piano Uom ^jit mpgi^Gf^thfe.tinie was spent ia oil friends renewing their ac- quaintances. This was a partictUarlr significant ayj it being Mr. and Mrs., Arthur Vosbarg's 2nd anniversary-- Those present were Mrs. L. C. Spen- gler, Mrs. Marg«ret Schooler, Bibs Cordelia Henioii, Mrs. John- Henlon, JIr-ft Getitt 'Wniiaiuaoii, MartBB Lltzett- t4 e . Marine Prftt. 70 5S 3S 3-8 Taidvate' Steel Missouri pacific ...\..; ... .. - Me*. Pet, »..;....•...191 S-8 N. X. Central •. r.:... '82' 8-8 Nevt Haven ...>..... 34 Oklahoma Prpdi *,7,.....^ S 7-8 90 3-4 43 3-4 ,Mr. and Mm C. L. Shankwiler, 1.00 iMiss Benlah Shunkwiler, Mr. William -1,00 |-siraiilcwiler r Vtt. »nd Mm A. C. Red; 1Ml Ber. 5fr. and Btr*-. Frank Kidd, Mr. and-'MfS:' 'Ch*rlea Tnmtznan, MI*a Vex* Trautman, Mr., and Mrs. Oscar Pontius, Mr. and Mrs. James Broirn, Wrr arid Mrt. John Baxter, Mr. and Airs. Herman Reed attd Mr., and Mrs. Ar^lnr \osb\sre, all of this city. Mn. Haitie Kqney, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Wolfe, and Mr. andr Mx*. Donald Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs, Seymour Kuney, and Hr. »ad Afrs. Eari Knney all of FayeUe, and Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Yoat, Mr., and Mrs. Hoeter tost, Mr. a«d Mrs: George Seigtrled and MI»» Mildred SeUrfried aB of Waterloo. Mr. and STrs. B. A. Palther and Mt. and: Mrs. Willis Har o f the Lyons Romi, ai«d;«r aM iffirat \^ ^ x: \\ \ Northern Pacific Pennsylvania R.' JR. .... Residing 9a 1-4. Republic Steel 78 • Railway Steel Springs ........ 95 3-4 Sinclair Oil 32 ,_ Southern Pacific ...100 1-2'S Southern Railway 317-8 Studebaker 57 3-4 ] Union. Pao Every Box Receives Welcoming Smiles— —Every bit* is joy, and •very UMte delights if it'« Our Confectionery Our Candy it always attractrva in appearance, varied in a*aortment, ' delic^oujT/ flavored, ani ?o PHre, fr'«*h and v/ho\e,*pmm thai- »very- .D«dy can.'«afely enjoy it - - _, , Special Saturday Vanilla and Chocolate Cocoanut Kisses Box - - -. - sat The Kirkwdbd Candy Store 474 Exchange St—Telephone 2460—Geneva, N.Y. IQK3O1 IOC3OI CanReld, Mrs. E. A. Cleere^. Mrs. H. G. . . Carpenter, W. E. ... Cook, \fc M. .:....-., 1.00 9.00 6-00 3.00 8L09 5.00 lfr.00 2.00 Harold Eanft ....... 62 1m S. Lens—- K^enneth,-Tuitle >0 Standard Ottical-^-Bliza \\ Pickenson, Alfreg _-_Lu •. Eadson, Arden H P. 85,50 j 3&8.S5 f Davids, Jf. Davie, W. J, Day, 25)9 7.^ tr. S. Steel Pref. •C. S. Rubber trtah Copper V. k C Chem WestlBK&ouse .. GRAIN . gill B&steliar, .SMar Robert Ktoelfl^'o-^eR r ' - 1 members of 88 1-2 108 7-8 77 5-8 r 57 T-T; 60 . 47 Dec. .'. 217 1-2, March ..,...•..212'f-2f WM SMITH NOTES Mrs. Waflcer will, give a niovfe 1 B(Br-| ty to the Juniors; intt eveningr at tfte Regent Theater. After the picture the gfrls will go to Mrs. Walker's I rooma In Mater JBOUM for further en-, tertalnment and refreshments. Ladies' Tailor Made Suits for Fall and Winter Wear \We are now taking orders for the popular \VE&SILA garments for In our window we are displaying one of th4 SuIfsjyMcii we_ais. tak- ing orders for. They are of the lat- , est style, ittade by expert workmen and of excellent material. Prices From—$39.50 to $59.50 Gome in and see us about your new Suit. M I 7*1 '•* \» C T Sam Hara -SM Ellinwootl, H. G. .: ; -S EmmonB, Harold .......-...._ S.00 Everett, Ci E, JEjbert, William 1O.M 1.90 JVost, Jflood, A. . I'llliagham, D ........ Mr -A- „.;. X«ster Margarit\?. M* Fisher, W Fleming; M 5.00 1,00 1.00 COO ^.00 l.«0 1.00 2.00 . I Doris Searle called• a' meeting 1 of tbe I f Board of Control this afternoon «t-' at Jfilter \ House. Ti&e this .fcwriUare... Mrs. Walker. Mias Fairfax. Pre'sident lett, Proferaor Hairft, Helen Hake. Xjazr* Miller, Janet M«c M«TtJn. Mary Sweet, Jeanette Van Kirk^ Marjorie Whitconnb. Gladys Cramer. Jean Et- tioft and Elizabeth Ann Bunk. Tjie freshmen gave * f$cen!\>il party to one of their \tnenVbers. ElfzaJ)ctb: Alfred, -who is leaving them tonirht They bad dinner «t the Pulteney- Te» Room-wngr«f^rw?>Tfa w«*nt tff the 'Re- qrent theatre. Miss ,Kt>nfcel. Miss •w«r«. TAILOR Exchange Street Gen N.Y. •otaox .s facnlty rn*sfi* at the party* 'Reverend Kenneth A. Bray of Sfe] Peters Phnrch has conisJtod t» give series of Jflrtorns <nt tfte PlSte,' otBeif ireeS ^>< > ™*iri'i'pr M«vnr?~-o- p ^ at seven o'clock \t BU»<*w^ll House* jFIverjrone is ^coralally Invited t& afc- tend* ' — --- - ----- . . - Sewrsl ipfrtis <*tt»>na\d tli* At Ba umgar tner's Marke 364-366 Exchange Street, Geneva* N. Y. . \' We announce a Substantial Reduction in the price of our Beef for this Week. , - . '; ; Fr«li Hams Pork Sausage Veal Breast cat Serftple, Mary E. Schu Mftfa Geneva Preserving Co.— Pomeroy Hiibbard • .122 Geneva A* Bnehnolz ^,,:. r 10 IS Ward, 1st Ward, 2nd Delamartei-, M. %v LOo|Fr«n*6, Annie . .26 ; JP»eiK:li,--Mr. IS Of Con Mfgi CO. 55 441O0 Burkee, <Jha& i.,,.^,. 58.76 Dusinberre, 104'.O0[Bel Papa. Rayinand- f Derrick, jamres . ;-.. ^ ** * Dox. The Misses .... 1,204.05 Bel^aner,- Bert I Delmarter, E. Delmarteri • W. ..... Davids, Samuel Drahetm, M. Dunnigan, Jamfts .'.. Davids, A' ...,.i... Tohn ... s ... Da-vie, Mary 6 jp, iufey-F 2.00lBiooa.,-jame» School Grand Total Hfeh School, meetiner Tills is a two wpfc mm rlr » wwle tmiil # _. » -. . • Dr. sin gave a xnpst Hind Quarter Lamb LanlD ........ Total for S'days'..'. .419 PorkStfc Side Pork 428-43C fireast Lamb Rib Rst Beef. Veal Roast CE-LIVERY Best Shldr Rst Flour sack_ $1.79 Star Flour Durkee, George B tf J.. Sylvia .. Oe^Taney h JP SO Nellie Sirloin Stk. Round Shldr. Stk. Demriiing, Mrs. DetiialQ,, O H Dariing, H .. Otiett, Fancy Brooms 4 finest Apples Peck 36-40c 30-32c Bacon Melons, large 55^' Demiriarlt, Geo. , Cabbage, a for .. :.36c - 36c 7 ...;... r ..32c t 30-32c 32-36c 36-38c Fowls •._._._. ._.40c Broilers and Chicken* ...l42-45c>; .<.3fr30 l.2&i 26ciLardi'nBufk ,. j WAMT ADS. BRING E3UL1