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ALLEGANY COUNTY NEWS, WHITESVILLE, N. Y* i WHITESVILLE HAPPENINGS BRIEF ^ A weekly summary of the visitors and visitations of our townspeople and the events v,/orthy of notice ^ ® that happen in and about the Livest Town of 500 on the map.—Our readers are urged to send or tele- ® « phone all such news to the editor and help to make this page one of special interest to all. « O o o o e ^ u e e e e e e o o o e e e e o o o o e o o e o e e e o o e e e o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o e e o o e o e o e e e e o e o e o o o e o o o o e —Guy F. B a ssett left W ednesday for a trip to Buffalo. « © o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ® o o o ® 0 o o o o o c 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Andover Sunday. Mr .and Mrs ..Carl Tracy and fam- Uy of the Marsh,, atended church here last Sunday. Miss Ruth McCormick of W heeler Hill, is a very proud posssesisor of a new player piano. John Lee returned to' his home on Mt.. Pleasant after spending some time in W atkins, attending school. Miss Bessie McKay is spending a few days at the home of her Uncle and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Birm ingham, at Young Hickory. . Owen Denison acco:gipaied hy his niece Mabel Dean, to Harrison Valley Sunday, after she has been spending several days here with her relatives. iMr, and Mrs .Archie 'Bradshaw of Mayville, Mr and Mrs. Frank Skill- man and daughter Anna, Jesse Os- min and son E v e ritt of Greenwood, were the guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis- Osmin and family lasit -Sun day. —Mrs. F. A. Graves and children w ere guests at the home of John Harring-Lon on Beach Hill one day last week. —-Prof. Merle Bishop of Brooklyn, arrived in town one day this week and will spend the summer at his home here. —Gny B a s s e tt was in Hornell sun- day. —H e rhert M. P-eet was in Genesee over Sunday.- —^Miss M arian Chapin was in Hor- iieil W ednesday. , i! I —'Mr. and Mrs. Ray H a rris and —Churchill Cohb of Greenwood, family of Beach Hill, spent Saturday w a s -in town Weanesday. | th e home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. —^Herbert M. Peet was a business Crittenden, visitor in Genesee Tuesday. —Leland Richmond was a Sunday guest of friends of Beach Hill. Clarence Goodridge of G-enese-e, was a business caller in tow n Tuesday. j —Misis Helen Heselton and Leff- —Mrs George M atteson is c o n fined' e rts Crittenden were entertained at to her home on account of m umps. ] <tm.ner a t the hom e of Miss Ruth —Leon Carey of Rexville, was i n ' ^ l^ss Sunday, town on business Tuesday evening. j —iMr. and Mrs. Lewis Osm.in and —“Cad” Spicer reco-mm-ends Kola Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bradshaw of Mint, a new drink\at H. S. Richmond’s Mayville, were guests of Mrs. Elsie —G. M. Bissell of Orlando, Florida, ■ uesday. is visiting a t the home of D. N. Howe. —Miss V era H a rris of Canisteo, -.M r. and Mrs. John .Sovocool left spent Sunday and Monday at the Saturday for tlieir home in Addison, hom e 'o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -—Jam es Mansfield of Coudersport, Harris, was a business visitor in town T u e s -, —The Misses Elsie Cornell and day, 1 M arian Chapin and Messrs. Leo Rich- —Miss Mary Burr of Hornell, w as ardson and tienry Richmond autoed an over Sunday guest of relatives in Clean Sunday, town. ; —iMr. and Mrs. Percy Parker and —Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hall visited son of Canisteo, visited at the home Lewis Hall and family of Spring Mill ! of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Richmond, Sat 'Puesday. | urday and Sunday. —^Fayette W elstead of Well-sville,' _ HMrs. W alter Baker and daugli- autoed to this place W ednseday on j Ethel, of Elmira, are spending business. i th© wee-k at the home of Mr. and —Ivin Quick of Silver Springs, was -Mrs. Ray Livermore, an over Sunday guest of Miss L a u r a , Elizabeth Dexter and daugh- Bdwards, | Dexter, 'returned home —Howard Kenyon of Genesee, was Tuesday, after spending several clays -a Sunday guest a t the home of M-is-s | Andover -friends. Vera Harris. ^ j — q Crittenden -and daugh- ■—-Mrs. Sarah Snow entertained M r., tors, Myrtle and Eiva, were entertain a d Mrs. Bert Snow and son, Earl, at ed at dinner W ednesday at the home dinner Sunday. | of M-rs. Charles Austin. —iMiss Ruth Bloss spent the fore ^ —Mrs. Mary -Bennett, son Leon and part of the week -at the home of Miss grandson Charles Crane, all of Hor- Heleii Heselton. j nell, -spent the week-end at the home —The- ladies Aid Society will .serve of W. R. Ainsworth, supper at the M. E. Church W 8 dnes-| —Mr., and Mrs. R. A. Casey and day, July 14th. i Mr. a nd Mrs. G. N, Bloss -moto-red —^POR SALE—A good second h a n d ' to Wellsvill-e -and Andover .Sunday, in mowing machine cheap. George Me-j the form er’s machine. ■ Kee, V/liitesville. j —,Mr. and Mrs. Dow Scribner and —Mr. and Mrs Charles Allen motor | son Alton and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. ed to Friendship Monday wnere they Casey motored _to Friendship, Cuba ¥ G IL B E R T h i l l visited relatives. —.Mr. and Mrs. E. S. B atterson motored to Glean -Sunday where they visited relatives. •—Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Taylor and Mi-ss' Blanche ParshaU autoed to Welis-ville Tuesday. and Cuba Lake Tuesday. —Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of Hor nell, -'arrived in town Saturday even ing, and will spend a short time with relatives- in this section. —Mr. and (Mrs. DeMo-iv W ildman Of Salamanca, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo- —.Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coats attend-i W ildman were Sunday -guests of Mr, ed the Fourth of July celebration at Mrs. G, B. Herrick. GILBRT HILL, July 7. —^Mrs. Allie Scott and daughter were calling at Mrs, Wesley Houghtaling’s recently. Mrs. Calvin Dibble is very sick at this writing. E. P. Daily and son Seward were calling at Arch Payne’s Sunday. Lawrence Payne has returned home after a week’s visit on Beach- Hill. Leslie Cair-ey i s‘ -spending a few days with his uncle at Shingleho-use. William- Russell is spending -a few days with his- parents, near Gene see. 'Mr, and Mrs. W esley Houghtaling were business callers- at W hitesville and W hites Corners Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Roberts of Beach Hill, were visiting -at his sis te r ’s-, Mr. and Mrs. Arch -Payne’is ov er Sunday. D a ily T h o u g h t. Under all,r.peech that is good.for anything there lies a silence that is hotter. —Scott. Genesee Saturday. —Miss klarie Fortner spent Sunday a t the home -of Mr, and Mrs. V. V. Beag-le of Genesee. —Mr. and Mrs Ed Piaisted and dan ghter, Majorie, visited relatives in this place Sunday. -.H K. B a ssett and son Mliforh -Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Taylor and daughter. Prances, motored to Green wood Sunday. Miss Blanche Parsliall returned home with them. —iMr .and Mrs. Jam es Bu-rd and Jerry -B-urd of Andrews Settlem ent were guests at the home of Frank Graves- one day last week. —Fred W ildman -and family, who orbSn°eM‘r u S ^ ““ ’ Vraldeah-ite\ past Mado-r-ie Plaiated of Green- :T e t ; £ y f t L \ w e e ® ; I -M-r. and Mrs grarlea Blo.s ^ -son-s, Milton and Harold of this i Piaoe and Edwin Foster of Cuba. M rs. Amelia Cottrell of independence, W ensvine M ot were iu town Tuesday. —^Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives at Wellsville. —(Mrs. John C Crittenden enter tained th e Universalist Aid Society W<edne-sday aftem o o n . —Miss Clementine Spicer and Emery Shutts were guests of friends at Beach Hill Sunday. —^A, L. W hite and daughter. Miss of Cuba, motored to WellsviM-e Monday, —Mrs. Pre-d Wildman and 'Children arrived Saturday to make their home in 'this vllage. They had been visi ting last week in W alton, Pa. —-Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Clark and fam ily of Andover, motored to this place one day last week and w^ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Howe. —Dr. L. G, Probasco left town this week Thursday for PlemiDgton, N. J. . . - . , H e was called there bv the illness Bessie W hite, of Hornell, spent Sun-* of .fijg father G W Pro-basco day with lalatives here. ! Florence Steven-s returned —Clarence W ebster of Greenwood. ■ to -her home in Salamanca Saturday, was a Sunday visitor at the home of after spending two weeks at the Mr. and Mrs. H. C Potter. j iiome of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Howe. —Mrs.. Joe Couch of Corning, isj —Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snow and Mr. spending a few days at the home o f . and Mrs. B. L. Simmons and daughte her father, J. D. Partello. ! Alva, autoed to Wells-^,ille M o n d a y —^Francis Anderson of W ellsville, is where they attained the hall game, spending a few days at the home qi | _ M r . and Mrs. George Forsythe, —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and family of Portsmouth, Va. and Mrs. Charles Austin- of this place autoed to Frie-ndshi'p Saturday w here th y visited relatives. —Mr. and. Mrs. L. B. Chase, Mrs. Clara Chase and Mrs. N. W. Hesel-ton motored to W estfield Sunday. Mrs. N, W. Heselton consulted an .eye specialist while there. —Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Parker, Mr. and Mrs- D. N. Ho-we, H e rbert Spicer and the -Mis,.es Helen Heselton and Laura Forsyth attended the Hallsport Grange last Thursday evening. —The R ev, W. R. H-oll-oway will pre.ach again on Sunday, July 11th, at the Universalist church. The sub ject at 11 o’clock will be “Who Are You?’’; and a t 7 :SO -p. m. the “Reli gion of today.” —B. H. Robbins left Monday for Geneva, w h ere he will v isit for a time at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Robbins, and incidentally get -acquain ted with his new granddaughter, Doris Louise Robbins. —-Mrs. H, S Wiley returned Mon day from a visit with relatives and friends in New York -city. She w ill spend a few days here, before return ing to W ellsville, where she m akes her tem p orary hom e. —Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Reynolds, son H e rbert, and Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Fortner left W ednesday for Puf- falo. They will return some time the latter part of this week with a num b er of new automobiles. —(Miss Laura Seilers left this morn ing for Bat-aviia, uliere she will he hnidesmaid next Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the white wedding of Miss Ruth Kelsey. Miss Sellers and Miss Kelsey were class m a tes at Lim,a Seminary. —JMr. and Mrs. A. M. Richmond •Mrs. L. G. Probasco, son George and daughter RettaGene, returned Tues day from a two week’s visit at the home of Mr.andMrs. H e rbert Robbins -rr le t in Frederick, Md. They reported a FOlR SALE—I. H. C. 15 li p. gas verv eniovable trin “ engine in first class condi- - W - S S l - e le b e M , lodge bas W hitesville N. accepted an invitation from W ellsvill j _ iRebekah lodge to confer the Rebek- ali degree in Wellsville Fri-day even ing, August 6 th. It is requested that all the regular degree staff of the local lodge be present at the lodge rooms this week Saturday night for practice. Members, who are not on the degree staff are also requested to he present to fill vacancies .if there should be any. This is import ant and eveiy Rebek-ah should give it her attenttion. —^Aunt Salli-e Wilson, formerly of this place, but now of Wellsville has been visiting for a few days among her m any friends in this- village. She was a pleasant caller at The New Office Monday, and during onr con versation- with her, -the editor learned that his grandfather, David Peet, was one of Mrs. W ilson’s, .scholars, when she taught district school many, man years, ago. This is certainly an un ique situation: to have a visit with one’s grandfather’s school teacher, especially in this day of short lives. ■Mrs. W ilson is a grand old lady, well preserved and thankful for the privi lege of -enjoying life’s blessing these many years. W-e hop.e she may con- tiinue to be happy during her rem a in ing years, and th a t they may he many. FOR SA L E Machinery. McCormick, Deering and Milwauke machines and repairs, I. H. C. gaso line engines and all other Internation al m achinery sold hy G. Ellis Day. Prices right, Se him before plac ing your orders.—adv. FOR SALE—Ipair horses, 6 and 7 years old, wt. 2700, pair 3 yr-old colts, well broken, and a numhen of Grade cows. C. E. McGinnis, Gdne- see, Pa. ^ Q, / © 0 ^ 1 Oxfords for Cash On/y\ $ 3 .5 0 O x fords, per pair $ 4 ‘0 0 O x fords, per pair $ 4 .5 0 O x fodrs, per pair $ 5 .0 0 OxfordSs per pair $2.69 $2.93 $3.49 03.89 C. L CRITTENDEN THE m mumiE mm WITESWILLE UWi YOiiC FOR SALE—^Two seated surrey, near ly new. -Ciie-ap, if taken at once. W. E. Skillman, miles northeast of W hitesville. FOR SALE—Good livery. Will sell as whole, or in part. Horses, buggies, cutters, automobile, sleigh.s, harnesses, etc. Enquire, W hites ville, House, W hitesville, N . Y. FOR S A L E - 1913 model Ford, fu-Hy -equipped, and 'in good condition. Very chea-p if taken at once. M. W. Reynolds, . W hittesville,. FOR SALE—^Farm of 60 acres, in the town of W est Union; one mare coming four years old; 20 ewes and lambs; harnesses, double and -single; wagon and farm impliments, John Peely. Inquire at Nevns office. 7-3 Deering Mo w e r M o C o rm iok M o w e r Deering Ideal Binder M cG o rm ick Binder Hay Rake Binding Twine it ill paf pii to see me liefore pii bif, as I late a carliail m laid, aid I can sawe p i miiief. Wiliiam Teater W h it e s v ille, - - - N. Y. FOR SALE—Full blood Holst-e-in bull -calf. Enquire of W. A. Cramer, H a rrison Valley, Pa., R D. 1. LOST LOST—On Jun-e 30th, a sh e e p , from j th e stock pen a t Whitesviil-e. No- j ■tify Charles S. Bloss, Whitesvil'le, N. j Y. ! HELP WANTED his brother, Fred Anderson. who have been in Cortland for a few Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning, July 11, Rev. G. Chapman Jones, D, D., of Hornell, a form er pastor of the Park Church in th a t city and later superintendent | . . territorv Bell Bros Of tue cornlug D i s t r i c t , 69tll s t New York,®7 - 9 MEN AND WOMEN wanted to adver tise an d 's e ll our Bell’s Peroxide Beauty Cream; beautifies immediate ly; ?25 to $50 easily made weekly., and in the evening lecture on Japan, As Dr, Jones has but recently' re turned from Japan, he Avill describe present conditions there, and perhaps Strayed H o r s e Owner may have same hy proving ^ ____ _ ___ _________________________ow nership and paying for this not- ■brusli away the bugaboo that has a f - ; i^e. Enquire of C. Kull, Gene&ee, flicted -Congressman Nohson for sev- T*a. 2 t eral years. H ¥ IL E Y S V 1 L L E W IL E Y S V IL L E , JU L Y 6. A . W. —^Mr, and Mrs. A rthur iCrittenden! w eeks, have moved to this village and sons, Lawrence and Earl, visited ^ and are settled in the Barker Block, relatives in H allsport Sunday. j —Mrs. Van Matteson and children, —Mrs. Farnham and daughter, ’ who have been spending several days Miss Hazel, of Spring Mills, were | a t the home of her parents in Myrtle, brief v isito r s in tow n Monday. I Pa., returned to tlieir home here Mon I ^ y u. w. -^M r and Mrs Earnest Clark and! day. j Lowery and family and Chag. Slyter , family of Andover,'were guests of Mr —The Misses Charlotte Graves, and daughter, Emily, spent tlis 4th; and Mrs. p. W. Clark Sunday. | Beatrice Barney and Anna Grover in Westfield. __ ^yiark Wilson was a pleasant call- i Monday morig for Geneseo,' Mrs. Parsons has just purchased a or at the hon e of Miss Ruth Bloss where they will attend the summer ; fine horse of John Feely, o f C r ittenden D istrict Sun d a y . j s c h o o l. —^Raymond Clark of Hornell, was a .. ^^'an M atteson has moved his fam- Sundav guest a t the home of his par- -household goods from the cuts, Mr: and Mrs. F. W. Clark. -F o rtner 'house on Park sti^et to the Sallie Wilson house on V est Mam street. Shingle Genesee. Hous-, Wellsville — M iss G e r trude Slocum o f W e s ter- at’ the home R r t e a ^ —Miss Laura Burdick left Sunday Oien P o tter Of H ocheste. sP.pt foi- a tlmee J - U s vacatio„^^_^.uU, the fore part o l tne week with lu s narents, Mr. and yirg. H. C. Potter. —Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bowles and chil 'rer reoirned .pending several days in Canisteo. crerP n g MaiT Bennett and son, Leon jay.. at tl-e ht uie oi Mr and Air.-. Cennevt, of Horned, were guests of William Ladd . ’ • relativts in town Sunday and Aionday, j Chattin left —Dr. L. G. Probasco and L. C. W ednesday for a few weeks vacation A llen drove the Ford to H o r n e ll Mon- They w ill v i s i t in R o c h e s t e r Junction , day evening with the hack seat silver Lake, Maceden Center and empty. ^otlier places. —^Aliss Stella Ladd left Monday ] —.Mr. and Mrs. George Nickerson morning for Ithaca, where khe h a s ; of Ulysses-, and Mr. an-d iMrs. Thomp- empleyment for the rem a inder of the ^ son of B<ingham Center, w e re Sunday summer. I guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. —^Mrs. N. W. Heselton is in P-uit-: Wilidam Ladd, chard’s sanitarium a t W estfield, ‘ -JH o w a rd H. Stephens of Syracuse, w here she is taking treatm e n ts for w a s an over Sunday guest a t the h e r eyes. , of C. C. Heselton. Sunday Mr. —Mr. and Mrs. H arry B a rtlett and Heselton and Mr. Stephens, accom- fam ily motored to Wellsville Monday paned by th e M isses M arian W hite w h e re they visited Mr. and Mrs C. and Baysie Heselton motored to Si] Ter C. B a rtlett. ‘ ’ Lake for a brief outing. Roy Hazelet motored to Scio one' day last week and returned Sunday. ! Several from this place attended the Fourth of July celebration at Gen , Mr and Mrs. Bert Snow and son • W h itesville' Earl, visited friends Sunday. Jack Coleman, S r.. attended the ami - ^^ourtli of July celebration at Hornell ^ ' Alcmday. AT. s'. Chase ard family were ?ues’'s home Moiuiav after -Rnili ami lo'enlim e Baker, (lau- home of Air. and Airs. Carroll Lon.e .vioaaa. .1 e formerly of Uus ; c l ,-,,,. Saturday. f^ AT. S. C’hr se rrd family were er,:. _r- to dinner Sunday at the home of Supervisor and Airs. Slocum cf the Rosa District. R E X W i L L E REXVILLE, JULY 0 H e rhert Caff- ery and family -v^ere the guests of hi-s sister, Mrs, Larry Hyland and family^ Many from this- plane spent the 4th in Genesee. Miss Lera Allen of Blkland, is visiting h e r cousin Laura Allen of this place. IVIiss Katherine MeCaffery was a pleasant caller a t Mrs. John Swee ney’s Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. AlH© Scott w e re the guests of their son, Charles Scott, of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN says, Littfs strokes fell great oaks.” W a o a i m n Now is the time to Inr'aside money for your summer vacation. A little money deposited each week in the Wliite.^ville | Fir-t Nhoior.al Bank vill not only pro vide lii r.ey /••r y.-ar t ': i ation, hut will pr .Vf t<i vw!'. ii'i'v rai'Mly 'mail amoums v .,11 :iM umiilaie. ii v ill encourage the habit ..f thrift. Try it. You can open a Savinu' Account with one dollar - '^ 11 . Wliy not make a .start TODAY? Oils and Greases W e carry a very com p lete line of oils and greases. W e list the follow ing here: Extra heavy motorcycle oil, per gallon _____ 60c Medium motorcye-le oil, per gallon ________ 60c Light motorcycle oil, per gallon _____ _ ____ GOc Ford Special very light oil, per g allon _____ oOc Light engine oil, per gallon ______________ oOe Perfection motor oil, per gallon __________ 5r>c Polarine, per gallon _____________________ 40c Polarine machine oil, per gallon _ 1 ________ JOe Cup) grease, p>er pound ___________________ Hie Transmi.ssion grease, ])er pound __ _ _______ lile Ebonite diherential grease, p>er pound _____ 15c Linseed oil soap, per pound _______________ 15c REMEflBHR — We do all kinds of Repairing and carry a complete line of bicycle, motorcycle and electrical supplies. Cali or phone your wants to Tii 0 Eieetricai F . D. M u o k e y & Son Whitesvifle, I New York FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WHITESVILLE, N. Y. G. II. C hapin , Pre.s. D. M. RoimiNS, V. Pres. L. J. F obtnee , Cashier $322 BETWEEN ^ steamer on any inland water c£ the world. 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