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ALLEGANY COUNTY NEWS, WHITESVILLE. N. Y. .• - t 9 O 9 « e « « e o G 0 * e « « d « a e 0 « 9 9 0 9 0 « * 0 9 « 9 0 c » e » « 0 « ® « 9 e « 0 0 9 e « 9 9 * « “ V a n o p h o n © ” I garford phonograph The Mehring foot-pow- | er milker runs so •.asily that it can be operated by | either a small boy or girl. % We will put a machine in 3 mur barn and give it a fair trial on ^mur cows, free of charge. Ws ais3 hm ik IMifmg Power ilittor,- whioli five ©oiiifs at | 0ii8 ikm, Price $ 2 ? 5 . % For 5 a l e by 'Chase, E, M. Fulmer Suaday. ISlI^ry M. F'Uilm.er die-ii a t Ms liom'© Orlo Cliaffee and Miss Ruby W'il- iii F’t^nie'r YaQley, Feb. 16. Mr. Ful- liamson were seen on our streets ixf^r wds born in Faiimer Valley and Sunday, to J vaased life 77th b irth d s j ', J a n . 21. L a d ies Aid w ill lie held a t th e • f l e ^.-as .the yoTO«6»t TOa of W illiam N o rm a n P a tt e iso ji thi. j • am i '!hn'.;,h. P a r k e r Fulin.er and W 'h aftenioon . % eKC£Fno.n cl mn?' y e a rs in W ells- ® 'rUle, bad a-.w a js lived in F u in ier Val- M rs. Z o ra Sulcs .is som e b e t t i r ai‘- , © ■J..,.. 1 . ^ . . . i f , , Vm. . . ./••Iiil. i f r ^ r r.l w p p k ’R i l l n e s . i N. Vi n.-i (i PL ro 'J I ^ A W o n d e r fisi iV la c h in e 1.00 The Vx\NOPHONE is handsome and attractive all-metal machine, beautifiill}’ enameled in black and gold. Has an exclusive brake which automatically starts and stops the machine, and a new and improved reproducer that reproduces wdth a clear, bell-like ful ness, the highest as well as the lowest tones. All harsh, raspinof effects liave been entireE^ overcome in this latest musical invention. It is practical!}^ indestructible and wdll last a life time, even with rough usage. You cannot appreciate this wonderful machine un til you hear it. IT PLAYS BOTH “ VibTOR” AND COLUMBIA RECORDS ' SPRING HATS ARE READY | t We’rs showing some very handsome Soft ^ Hats this Spring! Spring is the Soft Hat Season, always! Colors, trimmings and shapes to suit every fancy. We have too many styles to attempt a description. Sole Agents for tlie Gelebrated Dunlap, the Leading Mat of Fashion When a man wants real style, good value and absolute satisfaction in a Hat, . he comes here for it. We sell hats that bring a man back again and again. That’s why we have such a fast hold on the best Hat Trade in this city. Clothes bO'Ug-lit of us pressed ain repaired one year free of cdiarge. •iey. He leaves a w ife and four rliil- 'tor cj w e e k ’s M n ess. M rs. Georg.- tifeir. Mrs. Free>v.6r. of EeUaont; Guy \L-owis is on th e gniu also. j fsi. B e u ioid, Va.; H a r ry of Pittsbuig-U; C leor Luck r.ccoiupaniGd by M iss G eorge of F u lm e r V alley; also H V iva Qiiiimby and frie r d M iss A n n a gTandchi’jarsn. One non, S. M ack Ful- F rank lio field atter-ded th e B a p tist do : sn^r, Dre.cet.dcd him a y e a r or m o re .potion a t Uly&:se& F riday evening. l O n e brother, \V. if. F u im e r, lives ExohiSfv& WHITESVILLE L qqu S D e a lor NEW YORK Star Ciothirig House Horneil Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. 134-136 Main S t HORNELL, N. Y. 4-6 Church St. t ag-i. O ils .irouiar, v ,. U. ■i'umitr . Pj-aiK-is .Iji A n d o v er, tlie la s t of o®,e of th e old fainiiv ?Jr and ^eltier-s lan.Uies, ^ n e i a i w as atU -A e n an.d i and Mrs. Id cm , I'levv the ® 9 9 © a 0 9 9 0 » « 9 3 0 9 © 9 ® 9 0 ® 9 9 # « d S © 0 0 9 ® 9 9 ® 0 © ® © ® © © 9 ® ® © a © ® ® 0 0 « ' dance iatin-g. Burial w-as m Falmer Vabey y^^f(?a^^evenUr^ En!„b. *>I?“ liAila)er had .heeD, an «n-aW J™ e s M u IX ot 5Sok€l“ o r a i i ^ p S - ! ‘\e™^^^ : Money gains very slowly Miss Deck- ~ - er who was there was taken ih and ‘ _________________ I returned home to. North Bingham, WhitesviUe M. E. Church j The funeral of Mrs. Addie Thomp- ■Rev T E Tallart Pastor daughter’s, Mrs. xtev. J. B. iwilidam -Worden’s. Monday at one io.oO la. m.— 'MoriiHag Worshap, o’clock. Interment in Ulysses Ceme- Froaclving, “Awakerdag .and Arising” t tery.Mrs. Thompson leaves to niouim S-uniuiv School at 12 m. ;*lier loss, four cliildfren; .Mi’s. William Junior League at 4 p. ra. i Worden and Asa Thomipson of this Epwoidh League nt 6:30 ,p. in. i.plaoo, Mrs. Wilds Clark of ?diIlport IdveuiLig yr-rvice, 7:80 p. ui. ■and Mrs. Bifa-n Uenr.^Lt of i iyss.';, Preaebi'ng. “J’rogre^'Sives” . 'besides three children, Ed 'P l a y e r n.cM ing Than&dJy - ....... vva- Nos. 114 to 118 MAIN STREET, HORNELL. N. Y. 1 iloinp evening, son of B ingham , O ra Then-pson of Oificlat I'.oiud m eeli'ng F riday, M ar. Blornell and M rs, John Dovvoty cl itrH tit S p m U lysses. She leaves th r e e hr-^tliers rreac}rin.g\c.t'N o rth .Bingham Sun- and th r e e .sisters: Ecld G rover of day a t 2 p m : S p ring .Mills, Lloyd and A m o s Groyev \e u t i c w elcon'c. Come. of B ingham , 'Mrs. S tu tely Spencer of --------------------------- j N o r th B ingham , M rs, R a c h e a l Giirn- O P I T T ^ 1 ^ 1 0 ’* ^ ^ . North Bingham and Mrs. Ellen O iS T R iC T i.Ii&wis, Filshing Creek, besides many I.other friends and neighihoi's who ex- ! tend ithe family their heiartfeit sym- i O R ITTEN B E N d i s t r i c t , p e b . 21 . ’ p a tliy. M.rs. Thomipson w a s ho r n i-n L Robbins of North Bingham | Bingham and has resided in th,is town xr.lsited W U . D Rog&ng from F r id a y I a l l h e r life. Mr. T h o m p s o n died - Sunday. Bert BrO'Win and son, Kenneth, vis ited at ,M M. atliagus' *X 1 168437 . B. D. Hoger© visited Andover Tues <ilay Wedmesday ■of th.is- week- iMr. and Mrs. R A. Casey vi&ited jPAr.. and .Mrs G N. .BLoso Simclay eve- iring. WllUaim Teater Sr., lof Wihitesviille was a (Sunday guest a;t Prank Tea- few years a.go. tSince then Mrs. Thompson hais resided .with her ch.il- The Quickets Cure for ia Cold Pew of the minor ailmemts make on more miserable than a common cold, and everyone wishes to get rid of it with as little delay a© p-osalhle. Mrs. Wiilliam Goss, Little Fall, N. Y., says ^ that Chamberlain’is Cough Remedy Ma.ss Lrena Griggs of W lutesyiUe 1 ^ quicker than anything i^pant several .d*ay.a last week witli .y-ice Matteson {Mr. atnd Mvs. Oha'rle.g 'Crittenden daughter Mary visited at George FdTsytha’sr Sunday. Mr,, and Mrs. Guy Coats and ©on, Gaxltcai, visited at Hanam Parker's L i Whi'tcfeiv.iZle iSuRday. .Miss Bdiith Wheatom of Hall sport ,?5peait last week at the home of her lE^gter M is . Rae .Rogers. .Mr, and Mr© A. L. Hill and daugh- -^er Zelman visited at iMartiiii; Donniey’s day. ©ear W hitesville Sunday. 1 Rbil Goat© was *m Whites,viile on else she kniowis of. “I have used irt for years,” she writes, “and it has never failed to give them quick ro Idef when suffering from congThs or colds.” For sale by E. S. Batterson. PAYNEVILLE PAYNEVILLB, Feb. 21—B. O. Mes- sler and Miss Florence George were busineis visitors in W liitesville Mon- :,Ir. amid. Mrs Joseph (Matteson and business Monday, r^ons, EimcT and Rayimond and daugh ter Alice, vfisited at the hom.e of H- A. lEdNvairdg at W est Union Sunday. Lee Heselton 'wa,s lin W est Union .on business 'Tuesday. Mrs. Elmer Foster iciallled on Mrs. Ph.iI Coats last Tuesday. Mrs. Willard Ocodridge called on .Are You Subject to Bilious j juse A person subject to bilious attacks, Heselton assisted with music ihould be interested in tiie statement for a dance at Genesee Thursday Mrs. Geo. Matteson, Oriskany -Falls, hiiglht. „ ^ tv ..-r. • t I ‘Mr. and -Mrs. iB. O. Messier were N. It.,: During the past ten year... I .guests at the hom.eof 'Melvin have suffered frequently from attacks payne. •od bilioueness, sick headache and iu- Mrs. Lee (Heselton called on her .digest,ioB. Cham.bei4am-S Tablets have ^ster, Mrs. P M Coa'ts. last Thurs- sever tailed to cure these attacks inomptily. SOB. I iMr. and M-rs. Lee Heselton nnd For sale by E. S. Batter- ,d.augihter, Marian, visited in Whites- jVille .Mo'nday. _ ________ j Howard Barney and Phil Goats at- ^ E r M f - e - r s ‘tended the Uniiversallst -sooial and W CiW I C iK jdamee last Thursday evening. ______ I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne visited BINOPLA'vi CENTER, Feb 21.—Rev. Sunday levening at tlie 'home of their House preached hi.g fareweU sermon daughter, (Mrs. LaPorte Jones. s& this 3 >lace Sunday. He will move *’ (Milan .Richmond and .sister, Mr-s. to Homiell 'the first of March and the Rich-mohd attended Universalist McTiiail minister wiR came ti Ulys- cliurcli at W liitesville Sunday. ^ s . We regret to loss Rev. H ouse: Otis Butler sef Gene&ee visited at Hf'f (2ia-9 made onany tfriands here -who the home of hia 'mother. Mrs. Eiiaa Will mi«'S him greatly. . Harris, the fore part of the -weeK. S . S. Carpenter, who ha.s been iU, j George and Vdetor Heseltcn from ia better now. • .West Union spent a few days last Chester Crum and wife attended week with their brotlier, Lee Hesel- eburch at this iplace Sunsday -ton. IMiss Alima Mullen is ill with the j --------------------- gasp. ir%-ang GVludlen is better. Stomach Trouble Cured iMr. asndMrs. Charles Sherman who , , „ w v Smve heetei ill with the grip are gain- Chadw.ck. N. 1 . ' says: “About a year ago I was suf- -Preeman Ordrway of North Bingham fenioig from inddgestion, biliousness attended church at this place iSun- ^ and dizzy spells. The food i ate Mahle Bartoo was a .guest of at the stomach. I tried fjj:, and Mrs. John Holbert over Sun-!a number of medicines but nothing day. did me much good until I began tak- ' s i f e ^ l l Tablets. They kelp ‘ L ■ ed me at once and two botths of M t . and ‘Mrs. William. Horning vis- them cured me.” For sale by E. S. their son, Alva Homing, over -Batterson.—^adv. I'^siiryiikB Wasli fab r ics In Immense Yariety. Hiircly HO pL'of'aiie fiiiyor,-; irisfiioHcd those cobwebby Vi-'SHos. Indeed, the raiu- must have been robbed and Nature herself ha^'e blended the cnlor.s to create such ex- (tuisite patterns. Bat now we of the United States lead the world in the prodiK'tion of artistic cot tons, so vrhy should we not show the most beautiful fabrics? Come in, see this wonder ful Spring- line of Wash (h)ods and you will be eon- 'riiiccd of the truth of our statement—never were Cot ton Dress Goods so beauti ful as tlie-i’ are this ypriiiv of 1916. ‘ 12 WINTER COATS All this season’s styles Values up to $18.00 To Close Out $ 5 . 0 0 , Exposition of New Silks For Spring Never in our history have we shown such variet^^ sneli values as at this time. We feel rather gratified in this for the reason that this time is the most difficult situation ever expeud- enced in these lines. S c a r c it y of raw m a terial, scarcity of dyes, tremendous demand for Silks—all conditions that have ne\a'r oc curred at one time. Practically all of our purchases were made last Fall in an ticipation of this condition. This enables us to give such values that you cannot help but appreciate when you take into consid eration the prices prevailing in the wholesale Silk market today. Our purchases though nearly double that of preceding years will not last the season out, owing to the unprecedented demand. For these reasons we strongly urge you to make your pundiases now wdiile lines are full and while the prices are normal. This is the reason for this SILK EVENT. I t ’s a decidedly Silk season as is always the ease when scarcity prevails. Now we can give you original prices, now we can offer you the best qualities ever, now we can give you permanent'colors. Consider this argument and act for the benefit of your x>ocketbook. Taffetas - Silk Poplins - Crepe-de-Chines THE BIG TRIO All Grades - All Shades - Both in Plain and Fancy Bring Spring into the Home with new Cretonnes The new Spring Cretonnes have just been received. They are simply beautiful, light and airy, with here and there a touch of color, they surely make Spring an act uality, even tho the sky is dark without. Never have we shown such a marvelous array of new WindcAv Draperies, Furniture Coverings and Cre tonne Novelties. We more than doubled our Spring order of Cre tonnes this ye because of the dye situation, which makos t'ut r- red rs a ^namble, and because of the fact that this i- deciiedly a Cretonne 5 ^ear Never before have Crelomies been in .such high demand. Plan one or more Cretonne rooms tliis Spring—^ iVe^; vdd add iiuu'h U> the beauty of your home. PLAPi TO S E t THIS REMARKABLE DISPLAY OF CRETONNES^