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ALLEGANY COUNTY NEWS. WttITESVILLE. N. Y. Allegany County News E d i t e d by HERBERT M. PEET P'T'Usbt-d everv Thursday by the Alleco PriiUiiit; Cuaipaiiy, oi Whitesville, N. Y. rail matter ; lEOITOii PEET SPOKE Enty. e j i\i' .sect -.lie xt<)stf)i1iee of uiipany, o. tind-eiass mail mat Whitesville, N. Y. ?1.50 per Year in Advance AU VtRTISING RATES iaie.5 aie based upon s y s t e m a n d th e size of o u r e i r - cuicitiwu. One inch, one insertion, 25c; ie n or- K i o i f incL o :-. o n e in s e r t i o n . Oij th e s y s t e m a n d i or- molf \ iiic!.' i>er im-i] raiijius i\; advertising done unoer contract c-ctid of T n a n k s, $1.00. Leg...! Ailv-oi ti.-ruig, 7,\)( d ix a Vv u v e r u s in g and Ooi line. Our ;ng, 75c per hundred lion; 50 cants i'>er h u n ch SUO!- ers, loca lituary po ■rds. first in.seri es.s readers, locals, classilied ad- loetry 5 cents urdo foi each suoseqiient in.sertion. der ‘ ' term s are cash in ad v a n c e , ex c e p t 3 e o f coon n trarac ct t a d v e r t is in g , w h e n c t rttlernents e r tis in g , allowed. LOCAL BRIEFS “The Minority’’ Proved to be Very Interesting Subject, and Local Ed itor Developed a Theme that Held the Attention of Large Audience, (Tile foUwving was wri-tten by Rev. J. E. Tallan-t, pastor M. E. Cliurcli) At W hitesville Methoddst iChurch lasit .Sunday evenin.g the Church .and the Epworth League exchanged hours for the evenin.g mee'l.ings, the church holdiing a “ciasts m eeting” in the League room at 7 .p. m, and the Bp- w o rth League conducting devotional services .in the -church audiitorium at 7:30 .p. m. Both services were well ;attie.njd.ed. I .Herbert 'M. Peet, president of League, conducted the League’s ser- -F r e s h , m eat at K e a r’s Saturday. te.ir.g “The M lnw ity’’. —Sterilized H e alth Bran, 6c lb a t ! Sp-endid music was lurnished by the K e a r’s. i and Miss Pearl Langdon pre- —^D. C. Chapin -is in Alfred on bus-, sided at the .piano, iness todav i Peet*\took for his Bible lesson —A. W.\ Robbins was In Genesee “Gideon’s Defeat of the M idianites’' 'On business Fr-itiay ' anu showed how a sniail con'pany of —i^oys’ 0\eioG..ts and all W inter people imbued with the spirit lof goct-s at cost at K e a r’s. righteousness, become powertul, even- —W. C. W hite has been quite ill tu-a/iy g-row to .majority and ear th© past-w eek -with the grip. , ry ibheir principles into effect. Af- —^Norman Ilese.ton has b-ee-n. ill ter ably explaining the prccoss of for a ftiw .days with the- grip. igrowtli, lie illustrated it with the —^Guy F. -Bassett was an over-Sun- growth of the abolition movement un day g.uest of frie.nds in Wellsville. til lit beciame a national power, a-nd —'Dr. A., J. IRemingxton is In the with the mew rapidly growiing .tem- W ellsville Hospital leceiving treat- peran-ce se-nitiment. He also showed anent. ■ .that the m a jority -in the wrong would —^De-los (M. Allen -is in Wellsville .naturally .lose power, become the msin- Where he is receivirng medical treat- ority and finally fail, memt, }, From these he pasised to a person- —Olnye Graves whoha-sbeen very a;! lapipeal for a.Ll, esipectally parents ill with .pneumomiia, -is reported as ,abd olden; people to s e t a high moral improViing. ^ - standard -for righteousness, sud to —'Miss Stella Ladd of Ithaca -is in maitotaim th a t standarid., even, though Niew York City studying Spring styles .they 'were in thte m.i,nority; .for -it iflli imtllinery. jwould U(ltima.tely become the power ^ HaiTy E. Evam-s and Alexander would saive the young people to Kirkpictti-lc'k of Buffalo are ip town (^ i&uccessful life. H e them closed his -D ui.- • 1 Ti/r l aippeal w ith a c-aii for better school visited 'Mr. faoilities, mio-re interest in church and and fM^. F rank Robbins on -Marsh .School -work, and better pro- ’ for .seciad life. S a T jfla'^tb o u g M -iMrs. Raymond' Clark .of H o rnell' exchanges of visited at th e hom.e .of Mr. and -Mrs. !P W. Clark Tuesday. —iMr. -and Mrs. A. L. P a rker of El m ira were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.. 'C. L. Crittenden. —-G. (C. Heselto-n returmed to his duitiicis a s 'I5i'nainice -ole'rik in New York JS'tate Ben-ate at Albamy, Saturday. like -nature .im th e future. MRS. FISH s u r p r i s e d Friends and Neighbors Remind Her Of Her Birth Anniversary and Have an. Enjoyable Time Mr-! r < ■ if’rattMiAp., A number. Of fuiends and neighbors for a yisit 'Uiitll Monday with her -Mrs. Abbie F.ish gave -ber .a very daushter“ Mtos'lMelissa, a t HorneU. - surprise a t li,e,r borne on, Put- —Quite a num b er from here tended the WaeIiiu,gtoii. Leap Year ™-®u being her T'’« ‘ {►arty a t liallspert -fuesday Jveniua. <i'\g''toi- Yirs. Rum M. ler ot R ttroit - M l . Mrs. Uuy E Plasied .aiid '5 s o u u t arceliv v o o d , u e r e o v e r Suuua.v ••'’so M rs. M i d c r ’s uu-HiJa.v ar.u i . ........ z. , . . ................................ ... v e r .^ '.iv th e e v e n t w a s a d o u e le oc ver.^' :iy, casilon. guerits of Mr. anti Mr.s. C. L. CriUei den. fo r Ivleliring .M ilking M a c h in e s , b u s i n e s s ill L 'iag h a iii G t-rA tr T u had :day ry inter- Light re- ki'or, and at 7:30 wtiiit en masse to -evening P-ish home whers they found Mrs —Leo Richardson, who is employed F^^h blissfuily iguoTant of approacli- in cow-testing ,in various parts of the cp^wany and busily engaged 11 state, is viMting friends in town for iimsliing up her evenungs work, ihe a few days evening was sipent p visiting and jas- —RIchr.r-d Lyons returned to Buf- tenm g to Mrs. Miller a falo Monday, die i,s emploved in the tainiiig piano selectio-iis. office of the Pennsylvania R a ilroad fresi^aienta were served, in t i n t city Among the guests were the follow- -C liffo r d Sovocool, uu em-ploye o f ' “ 4 “ ^ the Erie Railroad at Hornell is visit- ^ K “ O ..cuua,intaueeu ^ a \ ifHattie Howe, Carrie Howe, Ha't- b-A. W Roobins was a visitor tn (ubitten,den, Mary Edwards, Clara Hamsom Valley for the week-end. He Lois Wildma-n, .Bertha -Fort- Barney ami tb- . ...... - j E s ther and Edna Green and e Miisses [ Virginia Baraca-Philathea Attention! —Charles Hile has n;oved his fam- Greene ^ly from the temamt house of Fred | Anderson’s into the C. C. Richai-dson house -In this village. i ^ ^ -uMr,s. P. K, MHlspaugh ami Lee ? T ? o u a j ? tm-ited UVIillsipaugh -wont to Well&vaile, Tues- g __ ,day. Mrs. M-illspaugh remained there .Monday evening, Feb. 28, a few days on business. ^.Jo —Leo-n Beach has moved his fa-m- e —^Eat. ily from Paynev-ille, w h e re he has R—R ight 'good time for all. been working for F. A. Co-lver, l-nto j a part of the Mrs. Ha-Lsey house on 4 S—*S;n(g after supper. T—To whom is the invitation given? All Baracas and Pluilatlieas. B—Everyone be loyal to your -ciass. yv—^Where? A ttlie M .E. Church P a r lors. Committee cm- Arrangem ents: 'Mrs. L. F. Howe. Mrs. W. G. Collyer. Mrs. Wm.. Slack. M ain street. —iMisiS Mable A. Tallant, head diet- acian of the Homeopathic Hospital a t Buffalo, visited her parents. Rev. land Mrs. J. E. T a llant from Satur day until ’Monday. —Mrs. Clara Chase wiill 'leave to morrow (Friday) for Brooklyn where Ish-e -will spend some tim e with her daughters, M rs, J. I. W heaton and jaiTs. W. D. Dexter. -M rs. Norman Heselton, who has VanSileHHunshav^ At the Methodist parsonage been quite 111 for some tim e with eye iWhitesviHe at noon Thursday, peb. -trouble, *i§ siilficiently improved that i 24, H a rry 1B. ^VanSih. and C a r^M ^ y «>lie is visiting a t the home of L J2. I Hansliaw, both of Rathbo-ne. N. Cha^e lor *, faw days. w e re united in m a rriage by Rev. J. —Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Parker en- lertain-ed a t dinner .Sunday: Mr. and the E. Tailamt, a form er pastor of young people. H a rry VanSile is a -rising young L a u ra and Carolvn, Mr. and Mrs. Guj farm e r and is the youngest son of the 6 o a ts amd *on Carlton, Miss Edytlie j iate Frederick VanSde, a most es- amd 'Mark Hall • j teem abie man of Rathbone; and the —Mv Mrs H a n rv Richmond I bride is an *ccomplithed daughter of Jr., e k te r u f o s d tb ^ S iv K s Alice R o v 'l r a , Han^ba^^^^ .idmired for industry bins s.’j(3 Lailali Eurrows, and Her- sood citizen-b p. bert «e.T^rf<la of this p'ace and I'llt-' , you.is ccu;.le. ot goed ford Sov-Gcool of Ho-rnell a t iuncheon' tamiUes, lia\e liU'© opportum nes t^i Tuesday evening. i a successful career, wnicli is the ear- i -'\t]her —iHarrj' E. Evans is in town toge- ; with Alexander K irkpatrick, sec- j nest hope- of all their m;iny friends. rotary of the Henry J. Wood Co, Buffalo.BulTaio. Theyhey arere inspectingnspecting thehe varar Will Buy Property T a i t v j Mr. and Mrs. Romine Cutler aro i-ous eivctric lighting plants and wa-1 negotiating for the A. M. Deake prop te r .sy.st«iaia th a t they have 'installe'd | e rty on Wildman avenue. This prop- 3 b . this &*@t-ion. erty i-s said to be owned by Mrs. -^M rs. Lois Wildmaoi who has been ! !Fi'orence May .Heggie of Ithaca, but visiting a t Die home of her son, Gass | before the transfer is made Mr. Cut- W^ildman, in Newark Valley, for a ! le r -will ascertain w h e ther he -can get period of ssven -weeks, returned to 1 a clear title or not. The -consldera- h-er hom« here Friday evening. .She' tion is said to be $1,600. iMr. Cutler al-so visite4 Mr. and Airs. W. N. Rice /will move from -tlie Bishop house on Tvh'ile -in Newark Valley. —^Henry Richmond, Sr., has been y-ery ill thhe past week, his condition becoming critical a t tim es. Mrs. G. F . Chapm an cam© Saturday to see liim,-aHd W'ednesday W, H. Riciimond -Of Wellsville, L. L. -Richmond and M rs. Cliepman of Genesee \were call- -ed be(iause of his condition.. The readers of The News hope that this _ ‘’grand old m a n '’ -will improve rapidly ‘ t h e r and agaia enjoy his form er health. Putnafln avenue -to m a k e room for E d itor Robbins, who comes next week. Charles Allen Dead T h e m a n y 'Iriends in this section were saddened to learn last Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, th a t Chaides .J Allen o-f this place, died at 3 o’clock th a t 'day 'in -a hoapiital in Bradford, w h ere he had been for two weeks- The cause of death was dropsy -Mr. Alle-n had been a resident of this place for about ten years, where he has conducted a harness shop. He was prom inent in fraternal circles, being a member of the Odd iFel-lows, the Rebekalis, and the Maccabees. 'Funeral services will 'be held to morrow (Friday) in- th e M ethodist Ohurch at W elisville, and will be to charge of the Maccabees of that place of which ten t-h e was a member. A large num b er of W hitesyille Odd Fel lows are planning to attend. Inter m e n t will ibe -in Woodlawn cemetery, W-ellsviille. P. F. P R E S T , D. D. S. Of Canisteo. will be in Wnltesviile every Thursday for the practice of dentistry. Having had several years experience he is able to do ail work In a satisfactory manner. Office ir Whitesville Grange An interesting W hitesville Grange m eeting wa-a held Monday evening w ith visiting Grangers present from Hall-sport, W e s t Dnion, North Bing ham- and Ulysses Granges. A -talk on “Fairmi'Pg in 'Germany” was given by G, J. Pfeiffer, which was highly appreciated, a,s well as was n ‘‘iRe'view” given by Harold C. Orittende-n of “Farm e rs’ W eek’’ 'held this month 'in Ithaca. A num b er of W alt -Mason’s prose- poer-ry seletions will be one of the features of 'the next m.eetlng. Some Nifty Shop The many patrons of 'the popular Whiitesville barber, “Sim,”’ are P'ieas- ed to see the new limprovements he has 'made of late. Two white enani- ■eled, leather cushion-ed barber chairs have been instailed which 'are not on ly -the latest thing in .style but -look the perfection of sa-nitary ^^qulpmeiut. Whitesv-ille, a'm.onig other thinig-s it is proud of, -is mighty proud of its unex celled tonsorial -service. To Raise Small Plants Charles W. Spencer -of W ildman av enue li'S maklnig preparations to raise all kiin-dis of iplamts .such as tomatoes, cahbaige, celery, turnips, peppers, etc. th is year. 'Later he expects to in- crea.se 'the huaineS’S into the foliage .and ipptted plant business. Mr. -Spen cer 'has had .many years experience '.at th i biisi-ness and 'tliere i s no doubt that'he w-ill'd'O a-nice .business in 'this section, as there are no green -houses near. John Spicer Very Ilf * A t this w riting th© 'condition -of John iSpicer of 'th.is village rem ains about itho .same. Mr. .Spice-r who was been ill with the grip, was taken much 'wo-rse last week 'With, what Ava-s considered to be pneumonia. _ This was broken up, and uremic poisoning and lieapt trouble bas set H is m a n y frie n d s are h o p in g fo r th e b e s t Attention K. 0. T. M. There will bt; a regular meeting of \V1- 'ter . il.e Tc 1 t next Ylonday eviu- ii;g in 1. O. 0. F. liall. F irst degree will hf‘ worked iu lull foriu. Eyory nienibtr urged fo be pr‘'eent. A- D. HOWE NOTARY PUBLIC € 9 Collectiono o. ail kinds of accounts. Legal Papers carefully drawn and ' executed C* WHiTESVIi-LE . NEW YORK FUEO m o m Emli’afmer and FwsisraS OEreetor Mrs. Wildman, Lady Assistant AH calls, night or day, given our Jprompt attention WHITESVILLE, N. Y. * * sS * # * * * * S4 5S * * ❖ 5 Old Metal Wanted * If you have any old metals, - such as scrap iron, copper, zinc * I^d, and brass, or-old rubber, ' * old rags and bags, please notify * me. I pay the highest market = * price. BERT COLVIN * Whitesville, N. Y. ' * - * 5 ;: * ;i! « * * * ,-i: * * * * m i ' w \A Pyrene Saved John*8 Bride Betty -was alone making doughnuts for John. The sputtering lard flashed, and set fire to her thin dress. She grasped the Pyrene that hung by the telephone, and sprayed her flaming gown. Out went the fire in a jr%. Then she smothered the fire in the kitchen in no time. \John rushed home. He gathered Betty, burned gown and all, to his heart. Bless Pyrene,” he said in a husky whisper, over and over. Pyrene saves 15% on auto insurance. Factories, s c h o o l s , theatres, use Pyrene. Inspected, Approved and Labeled by the Underwriters* Laboratories, Inc. Write for booklet^ *’The Vital Five Minutes** P yrene M anufaquring C ompany 52 Vanderbilt Avenue New Ycrk City Branches in 26 Cities Thp Pyrene Co.. Li-d., 19-21 Great Queen Street, :_w.v^w.;. V.X c. BASSETT BROTHERS BpeciaJ Selling A g e n ts W h itesville, N, Y. Atte.ntion I. O. O. F. At tlif^ meet.il g cf the Odd Fellows next Tuesai.y eveuii g. busineps of im.portance to the lodge will be dis cussed, and every member is reques ted to be present. Eugene Sherman Dsad Eugene Sherman, aged 7.3 years, of Alfred, died Tuesday morning of heart trouble. He was well known in this 'seeticn, being a. brother of Mrs. A. C. Barney o.f W est Cr.ion. Registered Ayrshire Bulls. One 2 yr.-oM, out at service last season; Two 1 yr.-olds; 1 calf. All nicely marked. Prices low. 0. A Kibbe & Sons. FOR -SALE—A cheap horse. Enquire Of Forest Robbins, Whitesville. FOR SALE—Two long sleighs at rea- souabie 'price Inquire -of W. A. Ten te r , J r . FOR SALE — Bull oalves, ready for .service; grandso-ufs of Arffm an’s $50 000 Bull, and all from tested A. R,. O. Dams. W. B. Snow, Rexvi'Ue. N. Y. [ J. J. REGAN V e terinary Surgeon Office in Moogan’s Livery BOTH PHONES W e i i s v i f l S y N . Y . FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTOMG BILE, TORNADO AND SURETY INSURANCE. isx. tbm Best Companies. Rates Rea MonsDie. 8e© G . E L L IS DAY Whitravilie, N. Y. p 6 i „ i b e RGS A A Beautiful Player-Piano to be Given Away Absolutely Free fo r C o u n tin g S t a r s Above H O W M A H Y & A M Y O U C O U M T ? Spend a Little Time and Fortune May Smile on You Generously For the purpose of familiarizing the people of Buffalo and vicinity with our new piano w-arerooms at the corner of Main and Carlton streets, we are offering a very novel counting contest which will interest old and young alike, and will bring some very valuable prize.s to the successful contestants. The new Poppenberg Building is one of the finest in the city, and in the piano the first and second floors, are to be found over Player-Pianos and Pianos of tlie -vs including Chickering, Kimball, the famous Carola Inner player and many others. Th- publicity is our desire to have everyo«e become aeWquainted with our new building a of same. R e a d the Rule^ ^ d D irections C a refully Count the stars in che cut above th® Building *nd mail or bring the number to our store witk your name and ARTISTIC and CORRECT answer will be awarded the beautiful player-piano by the judges. Only one member of a family can compete aYd i f more than one ansv/er is sent in by the same family, they will be disqualified and the answers thrown •«£ N © employes of our company ’will be aHowed to compete. Souvenirs Will Also Be Given to Every Contestant Calling at Our Store Each person sending in an ans-wer will receave -a souvenir if called for at our .«--;ore, and in additi-3*. will receive a credit of $50 or more, good towards the purchase price of any new piano or player-piano in our wart rooms. warerooms which occupy world’s greatest makes, ■ e reason for this great and tile exact location Attention Rebekahs This week Saturday evening, every m ember of the Rebekah degree team is requested to be present a t tlie OdJ Fellows ball when the degree will be rehear&ed. This is im-portant as 'e are a number of candidates for fthp- next Hiestiug . EVESFlTTll^PARlSHlS JO i Who the Judges W ill Be | Important Notice ! f PAUL F. SANDS Three representatives of the dit- 4 4 1 Nominal A e e n t - e 5 f e r e n t new s p a p -srs of B u tiaio v. lU > i £p-?cial -n-rite name and ad- t > In hJ V \ act as judges, and their decision < S dr-^s a-'t i - ba K\L y AS POSSIBLES \ i . i w ill be final, a n d ev e r y p e r s o n I < and remembW t’aat onJ.v one member > \ , - entering this contest must agree | 'Im I to abide by their decision. | | Se r u l e s ^ t l^riived w to. | | contest. Contest Closes Monday Evening, [ s t r e e t ........................ .. ..................... March 20th, \ c i t y o r rm w N ............................ at 10 oTlock ' ' ' ' Address CONTEST MANAGER, Care of POPPENBERG’S MAIN & CARLTON STS. BUFFALO, N. Y.