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tv- ViLLEY -■^ 3 ? X r ^ , /'* ^ l ' ( 'H - ' M >f ‘(i --^ ' 'i. LET ALL LABOR FOB T H E i f j^TsTOTEBESTS OF OTJB TOWN. V O L . I. VAlSr ETTE j NTIL l E Publisher’s Notice. Half Incli (Professional Cards), per year, $3.00 One Incli ( Business Cards), per year, $4.00 Business Notices Five cents per line eacn In sertion. Kates for displayed advertisements furnished on application. , \ All advertisements must he marked for the tiipe thoj are to run, or they will continue to he puhlished and charged to the advertiser. Legal Advertising at Legal Kates. Marriage and Death Notices free. Poetry, Ke- marlts and Card of Thanks, Ten cents per line. Transient advertisements must he accompani ed hy cash. Copy for advertisement intended for the next issue must reach us not later than Monday, to insure insertion. We are not responsible for the opinions of our out-of-town correspondents. WTien suhscrihers desire to have their paper discontinued they must settle all arrea.rage o the paper will he continued to be mailed to them under the Newspaper Law. This Paper has no collector on the road.—All hills due must he settled with the publisher either personally, hy check, post office money order or postal notes. We will not he responsi ble for loses in transit, and suggest that all let-* . ters containing remittances he registered. BUSINESS TIPS. The Famous Thong Lined Farm ers* Alliance Whip, h>r sale by G. E. B radley . 648 Cobalt Insect Powder and Paris Green at E mmons . 646 M. D. Fishet has apoti^v^ cure, for the hom fly, 654 Those who have used the Eureka Healing Ointment for the troubles it cures, a8.adver!Ksed in another part^ of this paper, a l w ^ call for it again ■ «n4 taka F ok S ale .— Dairy fixtures consist ing of four churns and horse power machinery for operating. Apply to O liver S kinner , Miller Farm House, Spencer, N, Y. |C D A T , S E P T E M B E R 11, 1891. NO 1 . Fine rib and .pot roasts, tender st< aks and other fresh meats at J. F. R« GEss. 648 A parlor coal stove which cost $35 will be sold cheap to immediate pur chaser. Enquire at this office. 646 Best Machine Oils at E mmons . 646 ? PoifltrY^Wanted. W .'H. Wood is now prepared to pay cash for Live Fowls and Spring Chickens. To be delivered at his Wagon Shop. 650 At L. E. tm m o n s Drug Store can be found;- 7 -Pure Ap ple Brandy for Rheumatism, Black Cherry Brandy for Summer Com plaints, Old Malt 'Whiskey for old age and invalids, Hammondsport ‘Wines for those who are weak., India 'Pale and St<x)k Ale to aid digestion 'and tone up the stomach. 646 Eureka Rheumatism Cure. Coh- tains'no poiaoua or mercury. Almost immediate relief is eertain if the di< rections are strictly observed. C h u r c h W o rk, The National Tribune, Washington, D. C. wUl aopn begin the publication of a highly interesting series of articles on the condition, development and prospects of the Great Churches of the Cbuntxjr, by leading divines of the various depominations. Every one in- terest^ in churJh'^imrlc should read them. ILOO a vear, WS cents for 3 above artikw. AadreSs, National Tri bune, 1,729 New York ave., Washing ton, D. C. I If you want a Piano or Organ, call on . W. H. W aite , \VanEttenville N. Y. K silk finished Hen- ttid e , were $1 now ri6;S ^ 50 efentSi^ *^ Cheviots,. 40 Relies wide, were 75c, now 50c. ' '4 Lot two—FJan^is, 36 inches wide, in all colors, 25c. { Serges, in and stripes, 40 inches wide, 25c.. i| Jamestowua, p l|td and plain colors^ IPcents. ? . Armenian Berg4 forty inches wide, 8 cents. Regular good 5(j*. heavy unbleached sheeting, 4-4 wide,<5c. and up. Cotton flannels and up. I' F lanagan ’ s , 112 W |lt Water Street, 655 i Elmira, N.'Y. Paint and Varnllh^your buggy for 75 eta.*at E mmonsf / 646 •.* ----------- A pples wanted for evap orating. S- M anley , 653-4W* Hik-V N. .X. Any Godd.ll<(iiare.Man Or Woman. can Mm spare time as lo cal agent 'foT/ thii warranted fruits, flowers and‘te^ * o f J. E . W butney , Rochester, . N|».Y. Yearly Salary is paid for a t ^ d || wdrk and a perma nent honorajljjjkAsiness is quickly Built up. ^ 650 ------ -------------- ' Farmers and wantii^ posts can get any size, quality or quantity of L. E. Emmons. 636tf Don’t fail to stop at Rogers’ Market and get one of those fine Hams or Shoulders. No sacks or paper to pay for. 650. THE SPENCER FAIR. The first day will be devoted to t h f Simday. NEW FI ELD. E. W, Starr and wife, of Ithaca, /• receiving of entries and to the arraug^j ing of articles. ,. 'i A t 2: p. M.— Race for Special Pre-«’ mium No.^ 7, -and at 2:15 for SpeGial Premium No. 8*. At 2:30 p . M.— Race for Teams. Walking race- for Single Horse, free to all, three times around track. Running race for boys under 15^ free to ail, once around the track, t < -m. .. M. N. Tompkins and Jth- j^ V spent Sunday in ^own, Heddeii and;|^sBs Wea- of Ithaca, ^ 'V SECOND DAY. 11:30 A. M. —Awarding of Special Premium to Baby. 1:30 p. M .~ln s tru m e n tal Concert. 2:30 p. M. —Trot for' Stallion,. four years old or over. Trot for three year old colts, heats to alternate. Walking race for Teams, free to all, three times around the track. Race for boys under 21, once around the track. ‘ THIRD day . 11 A. M.— Instrumental Concert 11:15 A. M . ^ Wheelbarrow race, free to all. - . ' 1:30 p. M4^In8trumenfcal Cqin^rt 2 p. M. —Procession of Ani^ mals around the track, in which all must appear unless excused by the President: . ^ 2:30 p. m .-—Sweepstake raci, Ladies driving, three timellurouud the track, free to all. Ladies riding, three .viiaiea aroand the track, free to all. Entrance fee to raceH, iQ |»er cent of premium ofiered, and faqr the beet three in five, unless otherwise stated. Four entries required. Thiee to start Three times around ^ tztick to stitute a heat The Soo^ty reeel if thought best. Arrangements are being \made so that there will be a ball game each day of the Fair, between some of the best clubs in this part of the state, for a purse of fifty dollars. Ifrank and .^ t e d Mrs. mrn^i^ M m a WoodhuU, on ■ • Miss Alice D u d l e y . l i j i « ^ ^ ^ ; t / f position in Ohio as a teachMilin o ^ of the public schools, and left last F t^ dsy for that place. Frank Holmes and wife, of Eufli^d, were in town the latter part of last week, the guests of Mrs. S. Horton. Harvest Day passed off very pleas> j^lly last Sunday at the M. E, choibb. An appropriate .sermon was delivered % the Rev. Mrv Rees in the inorhiilf j nnd an enterkinmen^was [given the children in the evening. the many pleasing featorestOf wes the singing by a quar||)btte ing of Mrs. Bees, Miss Weaver, m Smith and Mr. Starr; also a tria by tery young gentlemen, Mastezn l&iu- rice Ham, Avery Smith, and Iieon Palmer. It was truly amnring to hear little-Aveiy and Uttle Leon sing, tiaster Maurice’s voice is very sweet, Theie young gentlemen cannot be too U ^ l y complimented, Ihere were many other plearing parts which we dren was under the direction of Prof, and Mrs. Place. Much credit is there fore due them; also to those who as sisted in the general programme. The church was tastefully decorated with fruits and grain. SIMPLEINTHEM! ISN'T IT? W hat? /W hy, for people to endeafor to bay at Onr Prices at anyother store in the county. Just spend a few minutes time in examining the prices below, and wc will feel confi dent that we may expect a call from yon in the near finture: Best Fresh Ithaca Crackers 6c All other goods in the Grocery EnYelopes, per package “ Full Cream Cheese 12 l-2c line at the correspondingly low Broken Java Coffee Very Best Rio or Java Good 40c Japan Tea Purity Baking Powder Star Matches Shoe Blacking 31b bar Soap Best Soda Cinnamon Ginger 15e prices. 30e Bay Rum 25c Household Ammonia 40c Concentrated Lye 4c Best Fly Paper t > • 2c Something Good Plug Tobacco 8c ^ ISc Good Fine-cut 23c I 61bs 25o Pencils, with rubber Ic 12c 5 Slate Pencils 14 c Tablets 8c New assortment Glassware each 5c Socks 4c All sizes Butter Tubs in stock. Pants at half prices. The Largest Tablet made 8c Flax fiber Water Pails 35c Men’s Hals at less than cost. The largest Tine of School Snp- Monse Traps 2c Ladies’ and Childrens Hosiery, of 10c 8c S o l f III 12c 4 qt. Tin Coffeepot . . 19c i . Dry Goods we will give yon - Best Flour Sifter 17c space is too lim L d. 1 to make mention of the line. Call and you will be satisfied with the reductions. Both of these lots worth from 10c to 30c per dozen. I q All kind of Tinware at equally Best 4 ply Men’s Linen Collars 9c ^ Ribbons at closing prices. Ic prices. Suspenders as low as 10c Shoes at our usual Low Prices. - W e are receivings new ^oods in every line, daily, from the center of ** Bargaindome,” which we are placing; at your dispoNal, at lower prices, than you have secured anywhere. Favor us with a call. W e will make it to your best in terests to do so. If we can save yon something; on your purchases, no matter how small they may be, it w ill aflbrd ns much pleasure.. , > CHAS. F. FANNAiy. . / VA^ ETTENVILLM N. Y. i\ r