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ALLEGANV COUNTY NEWS. WHITESVILLE. N. Y. Cranberry Corners A Comedy Urania in Four d^cis bp jirthiir Lewis Tubbs PRESENTED BY WHITESVILLE DRAMATIC CLUB at Chapin Opera House, Whitesville Friday and Saturday Evenings, March 3d and 4th, 1916 CAST OF CHARACTERS TOM DEXTER, one of Nature’s noblemen---------------Milan M. Barney SIDNEY EVERETT, of the world worldly _______ Leland Richmond BEN LATHAM, a wanderer --------------- - ----------------- Birney M. MTlson ANDREW DEXTER, Tom’s father _____________ _ Robert Casey HEZEKTAII HOPKINS, fond of an argument ------------- Cass C. Coats NATHAhT SPECK, the hired man__________________Charles S. Bloss CARLOTTA BANNISTER, a child of fate------------Hattie G. Paddock ANASTASIxV BANNISTER, her “stylish” aunt from N'ew York _______________________________ Mrs. Agnes Jacobs AMELIA DEXTER, sister of Andrew _____ : _____ MRS. MUSLIN, something of a talker, “as you might say” ____________________________________________Mrs. Loie Bloss BELLA ANN, help at the farm__________________Elvena Armstrong FLORINE, Mrs. Bannister’s maid ___________ Mrs. Gertrude Casey SYNOPSIS ACT I .—The yard at Ferndale Farm, Cranberry Corners, on an afternoon in July. The telegram. ACT II.~Sam e as Act I, about a week later. The stranger. ACT III.—Residence of Mrs. Bannister in New York City Three months have elapsed. In the hands of fate. ACT IV.—Back at the farm, two weeks later. The silver lining. Music by Heselton’s Orchestra. Specialties between the acts under the direction of Mrs. May Probasco GENESEE Mrs. EUerij ■M'oG.Injniig J isbi TDOvedi fiKwn the MiGGiinniig block to tlio- hotel. —^You insure having the right gl'as- iG-ENEQiTPin TT’<=,E 91 TT fiinn fwlieoi you fconiie ;to US and our r r . , z . s r a . Mrs. Eitina CENESEE , T. Bartoo LIVE TEAM’ s\\ “fc\b:>Jr.SL”T s “ « “ » « » -•. w « 'T . d, eye-strain speeialist, at iChap- Jd ,r3.r>.'n r\a>r* r\ TnT»i/3n-»^ T\yT r» l-» w ere spent at Genesee where she was ibom 42 years ago, 'March IS, A lter fin'Tshing tire eommoa: ■school here, she w ent to Eden, N. Y., for h e r higher education. 'While there She m e t Normcn Bartoo to whom , she was/ m a rried about 20 years ago. \ To th is union w e re born five children tour of whom survive her. Mrs. B ar too was the daughter of M arion an-d 'B e t ^ Race Teater and of her im m e d ia te famiily there is left one bro ther, iB. '10 th. A SOCIAL SOCCESS (Gomtinuedj from page 1), ciallj- as well. He believes that ev- rey 'school ipiaipt should be niiade a com luniity center; that the public plsj ground is in place in connection 'With 'the 'pubii'C school; that a com- muniity Gi'Ulb is a fine thing in large towns and oKies, if mainiain&d un der a co'mpetent, I'i censed director A T e a ter 'of iPp.no.P« w h o 'GENESEE, Feb. 22—The Men’s an- devotes his entire tim e to 'that w-tL No. T?iu°inual Banquet of itlie IM E Church departm ent, wasi Vdth h e r 'toe last few days Th-a..^gjg Feb 16 .in 'the I O O F. Another w o rthy feature of the oon- tourial was made a t Eden, N. Y. \ was a d e o idS 'ferenca was the .school exhibit dis- \A/^ * om ' ’^ d netted $15 to help in chunch ex- iPlayed in the spacious junior study r.iTi>MTr,ciuvra Yi T oo ^ * t .' • pem'ses,. The hall and talbles were of the high school building. The played the 'Genesee high ^ .Rodwell was toastmaister and ncatons. It consisted of bird Houses, school team at the Grange Hall, the toa'Sts were given by Rev Father drawtogs, sev/ing-work, baskets, hand i g ^ e resulting ,in ta victory for the iMcKegney, D. A. .Brown ;cf Randolph, and hundreds aand hundreds or W est 'Pike hoys, the .score being 21 , n y ., .Mrs Em'ma Lane anidi Mrs nther articles. It only .sliowis how to 10 . Ai dance was held after the fGentrude .Chapman. ’ i idle m inutes can be converted into Trrx.-x • , 'Credit it due thekitch'ein, men va-i^nble and useful articles. The man ih e Whitesville Girls were 'Sdied- and waiters for the very efficient uai training'depurtm eixt or the Welis- U'led to P'lay here the same nigh.t hut ^ a y in which the foliow'ing metnu wmi school had many products in ev- unfortunaely were unable to come. 'served: ’' idence. ---------------------- - j F r u it Salad i Friday afternoon, after the orficial Charles Kenyon Dead Olives Pickles P'^Sram of the conieience wu.s over, G'ENES'EE, Feb. 23—^Charles Ken-i W afers m eeting of the Field Lay 'ConMiiit- :yo>n of Akron O., former/y of this '.Roast Pork Dressing- for tlie tO'Wn.s of Inaepeiider-'Ca place died at his home Feb. 1? at-; Apple Sauce RolVs ki^d Willing was held, it was voted Mrs. Lettie Coats an illness of several moTiths. He Mashed PotatoGxS Brown Gravythe Field Dcy Exercises at X., , ^ Beacli Hill Favilion 'the last Fni- ■Rolls i day in May. At a m eeting of the eom- Fancy Cakes iitittee to be held in the -near future I fUil arra'E'gemeiitis will be made. ds survived by b is wife and 'three sens T u ; .also two briothers, Jam es and G e o rge' Coffee Kenyon of 'this P'lace. lice 'Cream ------------------------ j M.injts Last of Series | Preceding and 'followiing the .BaU-i Bt’of. H. M, Morse, formerly piin GENESEE, Feb. 21 — St, .Mary’s iquet itoe Ladies Aid 'he-ld a fair in U^P^l '°f W hitesville Union School, a-n enioy- .thp. U-raue-P TTail. Vila iv.nr>+.Uc -were ' Alientowin High School, and m yself were appoioiited to aot a s .secretaries fox' the cocfereiice. Temiperanoe 'Society gave a-n enjoy- .the Grange Hall Th e booth s able dancin® party ’to 'their many very attraictive and the 'pieture igall- frieuds after the regular sessiiom of ery caused much exoitoment. The pro th ,0 .da'Pcilig 'school o.n last Tliunsiday igram was einjo.yed 'by all T h e net evening. Thds was th e last of a proceedis for the Ladies Aid 'Were series lof eigili't dances They have $28,.00. been enjoyed by all tlio’se attending. Varney Week Postponed GEJN'ES'EE, Feb. 22 — Ow'in'g to a mdiX-up in the dates at headic[Uanters, itlie Varney W elfare week for iGen'e- 'sea bias 'been dindefiniiitely tpoistponed, a faet which we very 'much regret. GENESEE Members of Committees 'William Slo'cum, of W est U'n,ion, niem'her of -tlie iSteuben Board of Su A Washington Leap Year Party P-ei^viisors, received the foFowing goo<? A Was/hingto.!. Leap. Yeaa-->artv was co'ihmittee appointments at th e re,cent given by'the young lad'ieBl of Hallsiport oi^^amaation of toe Board. He IS a Tuesday •evein.img member of the following Com'mattees: Betw ean « t e e a ; ar.d t'wenty couples Poor H o u se and Supt of Uie Poor; w ere pi.esent to. trip, the light fantas- ” \\ r f p - .p - nf ^ Correct Fitting Ctasses I^EM BM B B R , IP THE GLASSES DON’T PIT p e r f e c t l y , W ILL NOT ALONE PROVE-IIN- SATISFACTORY, BUT THE CHAN CES ARE THAT THE VISION YHLS* B'E INJURED.. For Correct Glasses See W. H. Richmond Eye Strain Specialist at W hitesville, March 3rd. Andover, March 2nd. HOTEL YORK foim t’rly THE OSBORNE HOUSE C haki . es j . Y ore , Prop. II. A. Y ork , Mgr. COMPLETELY RENOVxATED S team H e a t E lk <.; tbic L iurts J?at^s ^ 2 .00 per D ay, and up HORNELL, N. Y. tic to the 'str:s,in,s -of the deliightful music played by 'Mosdames Seaver And Chapmaai. A t m.idn)i:ght a. dolicidus buffet lun- 'Oheon was served in th.e diiningroom •which was tastefully deconated for —Richard E llis of lEllisburg w a s .in town on Thursday. —^T. J . Conneely of Bradford w a s in occasio.u. Im the wee- small hours Add a Little to Your Home:- tawini on Thursday . —A. )B. iColler .of Elllsburg wias in town on Wednesday. —Prank .'ReymoMs w a s in Millport Oh busiiness last week. T lie enjoym e n t o£ your liome can be greatly increased if you add a piece of furniture, now and tben. W e have ju s t received a new line of Pressisig Tables^ dressers, and Gsat iaeks, which are up-to-date — and w h ich we a re pfiering at very low prices. T a lk your furniture w ants oyer w ith us. Allegany County Home ■SuperintendeintD. C. Gni-ndOT of the M rs. John Graham of W e s t B in g - Tlnunty Home states th a t there .are ham' 'wa:s lin town Friday tnow 71 liumaftes 'of filiat tiins,tituiti( 0 'ii., —Mrs Jam e s Kenyon is very ill whom are lOver 70 years of age, -a't her hom'e in this place (15 over 80 years, three of 90, one E . C. Tracy 'Of W'^est' 'Binglia'm being 93 years old. At the present was in town oin Wednesday.. 'time there is .no .sickness at the home —^W.illiam J. W ebster of Elllsburg which 'S'peaks! well for the care given v/as in tewn on V/ednesday. these guests of .the county -by Supt. —D. A.. Brown of Randolph, N. Y., Grunder. was in town on business h s t week. ’ ( ----- - ------------- M r. and Airs. AI. P. Fitztephex .a j Resumes PosHdon were in W ellsville on last T liarsday.' L. C. Allen left for New A’cru. (Itv —Jerry L uju of Andrews Settle- ' 'ay Settle- te d where he w'ill bave a (.'onfer- e with the otRciaLa of th.e liaytlie ditor 51. C . CRITTEPiDEPi Funeral Director ° Jerry LU ju of Andravrs ment was in town on buaii.caa Thur?- e-.ce with th e otRciaLa of t'. ;day. ; C reditor h) Ale-icantUe Agency. Tie —Mrs. Tom Leete was the gnest of xvil- later leave for Indiana Vv'l.'ere friends in town i'er a few dayc last he will be in charge of tiie Co’s hus- wesk. ' .I'iness, 'tlio same as Ltst year. •C. N, Fla'n.n'again is very ill with , ------------------------ pneomonia a t liis home near th i s ! Cary—Seeley T- i Myra Seeley laiid CMrence Wcev. p . A. AIcKegnoy and Eel- c a ry, both of Harrison Valley, Pa. ward .F. Lawler were .m W ellsvihe were uniited in m arriage at high 1100.11 . . , today, by Ik H. Robbins a't his iiome 'Miss Jessica I-Icyt was a guest a qjj , M'ain street. M'iss Lailah Eur- the honie o’f Dr. Genimg at Ulysses j.,ows and H erbert. M. 'Pe^et did the T, ,1 -XX honors as b ridesmaid and groomisman —Mrs. Jame>s Russell and little .son ' Osw.avri wArp. v,iK,it.i:r.,o- fr-’Am.i'c- ij> ' WhitesvISSes N«Y. BED BLANKET SALE See our window Specials in Bed B lankets-- 6 5 c - 8 0 c $ 0 0 0 Special Sale on Sweaters and Outing Robes. Call inside for prices. a i V \en WhitesvIHe George P. Riley Chiropractor Mondays & Saturdays at Genesee, Pa. the 'guests departedi .d^iclQrinig one lof the best tiim'es 'ever. this of Oswayo w ere visiting friends boivln lasft week, —'Born—:on Tuesday, Feb. 22, a 12 The Town Board Meets town board of Indeip'Ginde'nee Audit a.nd Review of Audit; 'Coroner anid coroners'’ Ac.counts, and Deben tures. Mr. iSloioum was in Bath last, week .attending a meetin.g of the •Coim'mittee on Audit and Review of A-udiit, wbicb is a very im p ortant comm'ittee. In fiact each of the .com- unittees of which he is a memiber is an im p o rtant one, end the people of (West Union are glad to have their town ISO recognized. Card of \thanks V/.6 wish to .exte'iiid to our neigh bors and friends our sincere thanks 'for the .sym.pathy shov/n and aetis '0,f .kindness remid'ered dnriiig the illness and death of our mother. '' We would especially'thank the .Po,st Office Department lof CouderS'POrt. Pa for the beautiful flowers fient,. Airs. C. L. Crittenden and Mr. Lee Aliils- paugh for the fto'e m iisic rendered ■and the 'Rev Jehn Brown 'tor his^ ___ _ ___ words C'f hope and consolation. To njala.m l these and a ll others we extend thanks' £ f e e O & w e y ^ s S i o f i S k F e s i S Oat Feed and l-2per cent Salt, and is kept free ttaaali' trashy-m o u ldy-im p u re-w o rthless feeds, an d ysa. 'Wsii ALWAYS have the best of luck with your stock, rev’s Stock F e e d is the greatest s tock f e e d siialK I cows in good flesh an d therefore s tr o i® a » e ■,owers the cost of producinsr mufc SacffC orse-pow e r; m o re b e e f, m utton^ana wo®*, ■ For s a le b y JOHN CARROLL Whitesville, N. Y. N. Y. & P. RAILWAY Time Table Taking effect July 23. 1913 Vvest ' i 1 Stations land earnest appreciatoin. Air. and Airs,. Alaxiin Graves. lAlr. and Mrs. James Graves. Mr. and Airs,. B. F. Fi^'h Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Aiiil&paugh Mr. and iMrs. Alalilon W hitney A Positive Cure for Colds and Cough Mrs. W. C. Simons. Liitle Falls, N. 'Y., says Chanibefrlain’s Cough Reme dy is r’ positive cure for colds and coughs. “ Since I first commenced to a few y e a r s ago,” Vv’rzteh'Airs. Simon “I am unable to ?-ay too much in pra.ise of it. I keep it in the house at all times and have found it |5 47 ; 5 55 i 6 20 I 6 52 7 07 9 09 9 24 9 50 10 22 ’ 10 39 Erie Junction Canisteo .. .. Gree'uwcod ... ■^Whitcevilie . . . Genesee .......... 7 22|10 50; Eliisburg 7 27 7 30 7 46 7 50 8 02 8 15 10 551 10 57i 1 t-'i And’ws Set’nVt Rose Lake .. . . 1112 1 Osvfayo ............ 11171 Conevllle. .......... 11261 MOlport .......... 11 381 Shinglehouse - 11 5ll C e r e s ..................... i ia.miP.s5?. ,1 9 0313 sa .. 18 :9 : ' Z% ,. IS SOY 05 IS 04)2,1S 7 5 1 aii 7 37f2 m •7 S4'Y 30 .qp' 7 I 7 31;2bl 7 15|i45 7 OS'L sa 46|117 \l2m Connections it is free from opiates, i have no hes itancy in giving it to my children.- For sale by E. S. Battergon. ■pound son to Mr and Mrs' Leo 'Aic- townsiilp m et W ednesday afternoon of tive cure for colds and coughs. As ‘ \ this yveek, 'Supervisor O. A. Potter - - - - - - - ETbhurg Pi'O'S'idlng.. Among O'tlier imiportant was the guest of Mrs. B. L. Cliapm'an 7'^®- 'a.p-poaned lo- a, few days last week. Health Officer lO succeeo N S. —Rohent Gilliland of Elllsburg who B a rtlett, whose term has expired. 'has been 'in Emporium for some 'time | d ■ cr * i. -i- is hem-e 'for a short time. , —lAIrs. Estella Bacon has re tu n ie d - „ ^ ^ ° ^ has'SOid t'he old to 'Duffaio after spending some time Wi.-dman property, ea-at of a t her ho-m.e -in this pla?e. ^^wn, to William Ski'llman. —^^Mrs. G. F. Chapmian an,d ■ ■monid “ bites Train 2 co-nnects at Cere-s with F, & N. R. R. and electric line iRiich w e re .in W hitesville Afon- AUCTION day to see their father iwlio is very uiiidersigned -wiill sell at public •ill. ' auction alt Ms farm , 3 m-ileg west of —(Air. and Airs. R. A. Andrews of Genesee, and V4. m ile from S-t. Alary’s Andrews Settlem ent were the guests 'Church, Kinney, of iMr a.-nd M rs. R G. .Nelscm on j Saturday, March 4 n T -n • T -I-, ' c o m m e n c in g a t 1 p. -m. th e fo llow in g —AIi'Ss 'Paulme Frazier anid Bur- property: ■dette Frazier are visiting their armt, ^ ,£2 choice COWS, all young and iMiss M aria Frai'zer of Braintford, On- comiing fresh, two already freshened; ta n a Canada 7 yearlings; 9 horses, one driving, ^-lary EUen Aloran and AIiss horse, wt., 1000 lbs., one aleo-nedon Peiarl iMoranii of W ellsville arrived in colt; 2 yrs., wt. 1000 , one work team, ■toYm W ednesday -for a few days vis- £700, one pair C'OltS .conni'Ilg 4 j r s at 'With relatives. 2400; 1 pair colts, coming 3 yrs., —?Mr a.nd iMrs. iS .-O .Rundell of wt. 2200, one driving o r work horse, Shin-gleh-ause were in town on Wed- sound and true, wt. 1106; 4 begs; nesday to attend toe Alen’s Banquet flat land ptow; Byraouse sulfey plsw; auidi Churcdi F a ir . . 2 horse rakes, McConmick mowing —^Pmf. J H, Biles was in Wells- macMne; O.sborne binder; mew har- ville .Saturday eveming to w itness the row; shovel plow; 2 eultiTat^rs; wilk ha-sket .ball game between too W est wagon, driving buggy, srpring outiter; ' e l l s ........................... - ■ \ - - - - Bike and y/e: Do Laval (sville high scluooi teams. Do-ty wagon; bob-sled»; — Edith D aiiv wa« home from m ilk separator. No 15, nearly WellsviLlie on Tuesday. She had as large quantity of o a ts a-nd Ijwf^whes^; fcer gaiest«, Miss Elsie Eroadbent and things too nwmei'Ous Mr. Chailes Broadbent of Unionville ^<5 mention. (C'onn. T h e m a n y m a Hillman. Mrs. friends of AIiss TIie-1- daugliter Prof and E. B. Hllln-aa Of Tioga -n-m be sorry to learn she is very ill of e-car- ‘let fever. —Miss Alargaret Riley and Norman Chapman were home from school at Wellsville last week as there was no school 'oa a'CeojUiUt- .Conference. TERAIS—All sums $10 a»d under, cash; all o-ver | 10 , six m o n ths’ time !OR good hankabi© notes, peyabie aJ F 1 TZSTEPHJ 6 NI 6 C. E. Hawks, Auctioneer. AUCTION! The undersigned will sell at paahUc of the T e -cher^ auction on W. T. Rutherfor'# tarm of the ie..chers whitekCom ers, Pa., toe fiDllowibg —^Aliisse^ Retta Potter and Jennie February ss Coulston and Aless^’S. MTlliam Daily Tuesday F e o r u a r y ^ and Don Gilliland attended the Leap commencing at 1 o’clock skar^. Year P a rty a t Wbitesv-iille on Men- 1 Lay Mare, 1 set of b ^ v y &leighs, day evening 1 set of light sleighs, 1 light l«m.ber L „ , e g } ^ . s s e s , M. E Church aod m.y home. EiU'der will be ? 1 900 rew ardea l.y retaining same to the 1 'V h '^ a P o r t 0£f.ic6 m Genosee. Feb- 22. Mrs |t* ^ * ? 'c r e a j^ T e p a ? a te, 9 m ilfcaans. FULMER VALLEY FU l AIBR v a l l e y , Feh. 21—IMr. and 'Airs. Arthur Alingus are very ill With the grip. (Ali'Cheal Casey is ill w ith th e .grip at the hom-e of Arthur Alingu*. 'M, Fred Clark, who has b^en suf fering with a bad foot, is etill at W rp.tm-Tn-n.a- .c^Tno O f L e in G e n o s e f Feb, ; went some weeks ago for an iipera- -p - - tion. Report® are that he i* doing ^ 1 potato hillor, 2 .single ham ese, ^,1 well. — Airs. George Mansf.ield ligbt double barness, pitch forks, Elr. and Airs. F, B, Greene of Juanita, N. Dak., have returned rakes, and other tools too au- mondsport and Mrs. Eva Hold**, from CouderSp'Ort where they will Spend unerous to mention. Port x. 411 egany wer© in atteudabee before returning to their Terms—^All sums ^ 10.09 aRd uMer the funeral of E. M, Fulm er. Mr. and in the west. cash; all over that sum six months’ Airs. Greene returned home Alonday. I —'Sherman Fisk has moved from tim e on a bankable endorsed atotes. Airs. Holden is visiting a t Ha-Hsport the Genesee House to the Shermah A. OUTMAN. this week. . building over L. L. Richmond’s store. ISAAC LINDSEY, Auctioneer. W a , E Y S ¥ l L L E WILEY,SVILLE, Feb. 21 - - Henry iReilil of Westfiiel-d, was a l/usiness visitor at D. Jobnson”s today. Mrs. John Coleman visa ted relativ:^ at W hites Corners last Friday. Miiss Irene Oo’eman returned one diay liiaist iweek from a visit w ith re.l- .atives at Hornell, Rev. C. L. Terrill and family if Saucidors sip'ent Friday evening at the h o m e o f AI. ‘S. 'Chase. ■ ■Mr. and Mrs. J. P. K&9fp are bottr quite ill w it the grip. Harvey Coie- ma-n. is fworking for them, iLfOra Chaise has b'een home from ■h&r school dutie.s a t AVIiitesville the paat week, ill wiith the grip. 'Mrs. Daniel 'Coleman, Jr.., and son Riehard of .Stauards are visiting a t toe home of William Coleman. •Mr, and 'Mrs, John O’Hargan ‘and children, C lair and Clara, of Rexville, were guests at D, Johnson’s rocent- 4y- Mr. and Alr.s. Henry Tracy and dau gbtor, Clara, aind Airs. Alianie P a r sons were Sundiay guestg a t home of Jotm Smith. Harold Crittenden to Speak Karold C, Crittenden, who so re ently returned rom the State Agricul- twral s'Chool a t Ithaca, will ad'ires.s toe public on “Lime for Soil Ibprove- m ent” at the U niversalisi church on the evenirg of 5^arcli otii. This is a s^ihject that ought to be of inter- e*Pt to every farm e r in this vicinity. They are, therefore, cordially and u r gently invited to attend. The Grang ers are especially invited to attend •in a body. V/hjtesvfile Unlversalist Church Rev. C. L. Paddock, Pastor Morning worship at 11 a. m. The pastor will speak on “The Bible. Muk't we accept it all. or reject 'R all?” Sunday School at noon. Evening worsliip at 7:80 p. m.— when the pastor will continue the dis- eussion of the su b j e c t , “Our Belief”. Topic, “The Certainty of Ju s t R e tri bution for Sin.” All are welcome to any or all of tfiasft 'Services. Seats free. Those Who have no church home are cor dially invited to make this church th e ir home. “C-ome with us and v/e will do thee good.” Train 3 connects at Erie Jnuctlen with Erie train 26 east. Train 4 connect.^ at ShingleriGiise with electric line for Bolivar auji . Glean. G. M. Beasor. Gen. Pass. Tlieo, Cobb, General rT l t o a m t i s r j N Thst every jab- jjl scriber helps to make this m | paper better for everybody ^ f Thrift lias been ckfined as ^^The siiaiage^eiit of^one's affairs sstS a way f i s t •the sum @f e ie V psssessisfis k emstanM^j increasing. Small savings p/ill incresFce faster tlian little expenses. Have a bask account of ouir own asd bank with a* national bank— ©nr bank. mm mimm. bamk m WHITESmiE, N. Y. A. D. Pi'G-. D. Af. RoLUBJi?, V. Pres. L. J. FoBTNkB, CaiJAer