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The Whitesville News. The Best'Local Taper Ever TuMisbed in a Town of ^oo Topulation, VOLUME XXI w h i t e s v i l l e , ALLEGANY COUNTY, THURSDAY, MARCH S, 1916. NUMBER 4S DR. OmiLER M i- TO TAX MOTORCYCLES Dr. Detwi.er of Herndon, Va., Shot by Insane Son of the Woman iHe Was Called to Attend,—Tripd tp Disarm Him. Haantiiiton, Va., -March 1.—^Dr. Ed Duke Gets Bi'.! Quickly Through As sembly and Now It Goes to Gbv- 1 ernor.—Is a Good Bill. ' Ailtbany, Miarch 2.—-Seniaitor CTiiist- ' imaaai’/s bail to pToyild'© tor a tax on : moitoii'cycles, w.a,s piafSised by the As- iseanbly yesterday. The Se-nate adopt ' ed the mea-suire Tuesday. IJEider its' term-s, motorcycles wtll be taxed $2.50 half lof which will go to the state ahd half to the munlo‘ipiaility. j Itt liis estiimia! ed that 40,000 motor- i -cyideis In th-e istate will p.ay in li- j censse fees fu ly $100,000. iO Q H il MAN. IS DEAD Fol.owing Concerr.irg a Former Professor in the Spring Mills ^Acad emy, Will be of Interest to Many of Our Older Readers.—Died in Los Angeles, CalifornJct.— He Was the Father ,of DistHc't Superh^- tendent L. L. Rogers of Canistep. . . t Rev. W'illlam iH'amry Rogers d'ied - c. 45 'The hill wia® rnitradiu-ced In the As- Oi-iceimiber <21, 1915, at .Dos Angelas, wm D.-Decwil-er, a-god ..4 yea sem.bly by Assemhlyman Wm. Duke, Cal. Ha was a, former membcir of tli3 He-rniLon, o n e cf the b'est-k'dawn- phy-- Wiellisv-iaie, and urd'er unaau- ceneisee and €:entra.l New York Con- iric.'ssrss.ss s's.si.ni's’jsrs The physictW had Ibeen called to ' d etfjt‘S c w e a amoesto® to the Uaitea States ttoe RoeHer W to « e a® aeth e r Of the -accused.. Sho fwias found- to b^ „ i,,ppT.,t?-p. 5 f-epic; an, nnnn-al of , ^ a t i'-ntcuer, N, i wn-enice nisi U a iserlousi conidiffcion an-d Dr. Det- 50 ? S t w S he un,?Xful- fo-Tany 'Charles R-og-ers- who mTOi-ed wi-ler -suggested' th a t sho toe sent to a ^ne^under sS tepn years 5 Chandler, removed to Allegiany hospital. To this- Roeffer lOtbjected f -thl oounity and settled in the tow-n of ® a a w e n t to an, upper room. Ttee ^ -V L n 1.., WeltevlUe, N. Y. TOR- phyisi'ciaoi. knowing th a t a t tim e s the ’.f ^ e-tfoct Henry w a s bonn. Ootober 21. m a n hecaime -dtantgorously dnisame, Apm -«•» • _ _______ _ started to leave the room. ITe waia j met at the (dc-oir toy -Roeffer, who had ! i la a r r n n f i n 11 -a shct'gun to his hand. ' 11 | |y |l - j-y U \ | i | i D-r. Detw-itl'er ait'beanp-ted to -d-lsarm the -man -and- i-n the tstrugg-le' the gun was- 'd'i'sch£.(rg.ed, the load ei.teiriin,g Dr. Deitiwiiler’s thiiigh -stevei-ing t-lie femeral artery. iSh-erlff Allison was notifiied and ar- arestedi Roeffer and too-k Mim, to the Fairfax County Ja-il. It iiS' saiid that sthiout two years ago 1 ■Roeffer gave eviidten-ce -of erimd-nial 'H- saniiity and was exaimiuied as to his mentta-l cond'Hio-n. Ajt this exauntoia- tdion Dr. Deltw-iler testif ied that he j considered the (man insane and unsafe bo to.e at laiige. He w-ais not sent to the a-syl'Um h-owever, hut was d'ls- cha^riged., / tion; lin Lucerne Valley, Cal. In -spate of their ladvla-noed years, they unider- book .this fiaisk i-n the spriinig of 1913. Mrs' Rog-eiris died -in Lu-cetr-ne V-a-liley June 4, 1914, and was bur-i-ed at LOS Angittes. 'Tllie sttiiock of her death was a isevier-e one to Mr. Rogiers, but he CKAMPLIN APPEAL HEARD The Case of the Wellsvill© Murderer Before Court of Highest Jurist- ‘ dictjon Albany, Msr-cto 3.—^The iCo-urit of Appeal® yesiterd-ay lieard- the appeal of R o 3 '’ Obaimipuin cf Wellaviille, Alle gany County, from a cc-nylctiion of murder an the first degree. Cham-pl-in was senten-ced to die im Sic.g s-ing the wee-k of July <5, 1915, for havto-g shot and khled Henry iMcQee of 'Wellsvdlle, IMar-cIi 16, 1915. Champlin asserted on trial at bhe time of the sli-ooitinig he was druntk and temiporariily insane. Attorney J L. Griantier, of ‘WieUs- ville, appeared- for the pr-iso-ne-r and District Attoriuey Jameis T. Ward, of Allegany county, oppcis-ed the appeal. The -aippeal for new tnlal! for Cham- pliain was baisedi in the contention Harold ,Cy. Crittenden Gave In-tereating’ 7‘alk on Above (Subject at Univer^ salist Church, Last Sunday Evej.i- ing, March 5tb. It -sieemis as If I .should' 'atoolog-ize for toeing )in thlia -predilcam-eEt tonight. I r.eoov-e'red sU'ffilcientay to retua'in from _ __ , . _ __ ___ ___ _ ______ _ the'Eaiat to' Cialifornia and fiiniish the {tihiait the eividenioet d-i-d not merit n required work and resiidciuoe to home- j conylction of murder in the .fd.rst die- stead' the land on November 12, 1915.1 S^'O g At the most, a verdict cf miur- ■f-Iiiis health fatiled imipiid'-y after his 1 <ier in _th-e -second degree shouMi have work wias done, a.-nd h-e died -in a lio-s { given. The appeal ihi thUsi casie pitol at Lois Angelesi only live w&eks ‘‘^oist Allegatny county .tajxpayers - later. H e is isurvived by three soans, at least $1000.—^Saturday’s Reporter., 18-34. In h.iis- 25th year lie giiad-uateid i^ivo of 'wlioan are- MetHiodiis-t clergy-' from- Alfred University and) soon af- • men. The o-M-est ,so-n. Rev. John Itieii) ooimmenced Inis- life, work ais a Broiwnell Rogers of OBr-eevilie' N Y. Methodist clergymian am.-d a-ca-demic .i® a member-ot tli-e Cen,trail New Y-o-rk prin-cip-al. (He re-ce-ived the deg-re-e of .c-onfere-n-ce, b-ut has recently engiaged A. B. and A. M. from Alfred U-niver- -le-cturtmig a-nd is-aien-tiiiii-c re-sea-rc-h. sityandA .M .from Syracu^ H imvct - Theaecnn-a ,soo. Rev, Lowell Lincoln s-rty' He maTnied ^ uly 3. 1S61. M-artlia {Rog-^r-s, Aa a member loif .the Genesee Elizabem Browniell. whose tatlier, Key. contorenoe and 5® dfetrtct snpento- CEIEDRAIEO BIRTHDAY Walter Leonard Long Time Resident of Independence, Enjoys Excellent lHpa!.th on His 88th Birthday.—Is Grand Old Man. On S-aliurday, the fourth Oif March, )Mr. Winter Le-ouard, cf -Spriing M-iils, who wiith 'Mr/S. Deon.a-rd haisi b-een /spondto-g th-e w-int-er with hils d-augh- t.A'r IVT.'nc \XXT’i.n.Qii- T. ® rly W n e r ^ t -Metoodtst prew h e rs ® of W estero New York Albany, N. Y.. Im-s Ibeen in t L state Theiioiv'ifl'wair imieir-ru-pted hiiis tstach- service /since 1903. ing, and lie entered -the Union.' arm y tRev. Mr. Roger® waS a successful as cJiapil-ain- of -the lS'9ith. New Yor/k -teache-r -and a -stro-ng prea-ch-er, -a-ud a V c iunteer Iinffantry, of whi/ch regi- wel-I Ibel-o-ved p/a®ito'r untill tii/e to'fiirm- m-ent lie later wrote a liliato-ry. -His d'ties 'of age -ca'us-ed -hilm t-o- /retire. 'sch-ocilis linolud-ed S-p-ring .Mi-I-'S Acad- .iHe- -never io;st faith in- iGcd -or to His emy, Tr-oupishur/g Aca-demy, Rlchburg church, -and /after his retirem e n t ser- H r; Hetwttor bod boon .twioe mar- ,i ' r T hied, -bis first wife- being M-iss Viv-a iif I could toehefit the -com-munity Fem ale Semlin-ary, Red dzed -and supplied a iMe-thodi-st -church | ter, M-ns. Wille/t L. W ard, to thiis city -Dawrence of North Bingham, p o u r ,-to a n y w-ay b y w h at I learned-at €o'^^ Y.) Sem-toary. His P-ais- din- Ducer-ne Valley, -Cai., wibk-b was cetohnait/eid- MiS SS'Ilh, bdTihdiay at the daughi.eiris and -one son 'surv'ive trom , n-ei, I w a n t to do so. I -am sure R charges included Wh-it-eisville, thh first cliuTcli enterp-ri-sie in that aec-; home of the latter*-on Dyke street. i ^ T-roupisburg, Boliivar, Aslifohd, E,a-st tion of ireclaLmed desert land, in hits i A toir-tfliday dinner w/a-s /served at <511 rvi'vpa llp-a],fill’'oro MUoar. ppv P'^lmycra, Dundee, 'S-odus, Newfield aetlv© mdinisterial life he wa® widely |fwMieh -hiis chdid-ien, Hon. and Mrs. F. ' ’■ ' ' C' r. -know we all w uld ra er hear Re • Fi-emiing, Red -C/reek, Sterlinig, Ros-e kmown- lais ;a foe cf Adventisimi a-ndi aSj C. Leonard -of -Coudersp-cr-t, and Mns.. Ledyard, Canoiga. -He r-9t.i-red fro-m a/n, ard-en-t w-orfcer aga-lnst th e saloon,, i Lu-mian Leonard of this city, were adtive pa-sto-riail woink in 1897 and- re- Uind-er the local/ opition fla-w of New pPesetnit. sided a t biil® old homestead near York, he /WOin tem-peria-nice ylct-o-ries j -Mr. Le,ioina'rd ha® lived an aotiive and W-elilsvii.le, N Y. In 1911 -he and bis for no-li'cenise dn a ll his -paistoral cliar-' us-efui life. He tau-ght the Spring wife--celebirated their 50ith wedding a-n- -ge®. -0.n account of his -cOilile-g.e and | Mi-Bs sc-hoo-l to 1848 a/nd was p-rinei- niiveirsairy, about 75 desoenidantis and acad-em-ic w-ork he w-aa .airways deeply! P-at of the Wh/ilte/svdle S-chicOi to 1851.. relatives attend-ing the feat'vii-T'ies. m dntersted 'in 'educ-ation, an-d eucoun-'tE-or m any yea-rs h e condUiCted a gen- ■1l912 |Mr. land Mrs. Roger® went to aiged m-a-n-y to istudy either -in a-dvainc- j m-er/chain-d/i'&e store at /Sp-iing -ktoo-w W6 all would ruthe-r hear Rev. Pad-dock -speak to-nii/ght but this is hil-s (request so IJwiill do my .beat. I have 'taken f-c-r my subject, “Dime [for -Soil Im/pro'vement” -b-eoauise it is a .sutoj-ect which at the pre3ie;nt‘'time lis very a-m-portaut -a-nd lome which very few .seem to understand. You who j -do understand -it -undOvtotedly a-re fa- 'im-i-li-arr wrlth w-hat I sto-all say, if yO'U -do -not I hope you will prof-lt by my iwordiS. If it-her.e .is -anything I -say wihich you d-o not unidiers-ta-r.-d, c'om.e to m e /after I am through and I (w.iiia try to make it plain. jLim’e- i-s a-n 'alk-al-i. It /iis n o t a fer- ^ tili'zer and 'it -oa/rii -to no way -take its . „ , , , iplsjce, but, it /is a -soil -amendment The P o tter Enterpns'e Of lust week 1^,1,011 with diem/ical and physical ■saysu _ . - . T h e re w a s a pleasant fam-iily panty IVIrf. an(j Mr®. Eugenie Mansfield \FOr- merly of Spring Mills, En,1;^|amed Childreniat Theip Horn© in Couders- port Week Ago Sundayv .Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs tMan-sfiield! to Coud/erspo-rt. The af-faii wao. to. honor of Mr and jM'hs-. Oeo Mansfield) of Juanita, N. D . wllio ape vi/siiting among theiir relativeis. * The entdir© paaty enjoyed a fine . dinner ait tdie Hotel National Those present w«re:, MT. and Mrs Eugene Mansfield, Mf and M-rs Palmer Evans of Hii-okox, -Mr. /and Mr® James Mansflead aU/d .family, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Miansfit.ld of Juanita, North Dakota, M-r and Mrs. Fran-k Ma-aafi-eld and family, Mr and Mrs. 'H^nry W Rlo-w and f-aim'ily of Bingliam Center. (Mr a-nd/Ma's. C , C. R eun% o f H o m er were unable to be present on ac- .co/unt of. stoam Mrs. Reunlg is a da/ugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene (Mansf-ieud Rosa's Return from South..'. Mir. ain/d Mrs. George C. Rosa and daughter, Helen, who have been trav eling to the soutli are eg m-anures. It /is us/eful -a/s a pl-a/nt -food only to alfalfa an-d a few clo-vens. iDtoie liis yet a problem for scient ists, anid the knowiledg© so far ob tained is dn-com-p'lete, T-hu-s I flir-d that -some authoaiitiie-s -disiaigree. The llime queslilc/ni is to its tofa-n'cy. I have -taken what I obtaiined from Cor- meal -as my autbor-ity. Why-do we need to sow lime? First, to correc-t th.e a.cidtty of th-e -sail. In all .soil® continuou® cropiptog h-a-s fosnmed consldlc-rtable a-old and in soils .where lime “iisi d-efloient thilg acid Is pr/edomii-n-a-te, preven-tin-g the plia/ut- fioioid .elemients from becom-in-g avatl- able to the p-lant® a-nd comi^actiiii/g the soil itoo el-o-s-ely. ' Ciailfornia to spend the w-inte-r wltii ed s-chool-s -or iLn -Chiautauqua elrcles. «.M'i!lls, a/iM h/a/s sever-aui tim<e/s rep-rg- 1 . c/tinv the-r-e iHiim isninis/ -fl.TA lail-li p-ra-duateR- of -Svra- ‘Sented his 'tc/Win- on -Ihe Board of -Su- r^ative®, and d-aci-d-ed to s-tay there iHiis ison® are ial-1 graduates of iSyra- andhomeiS'tead a-soldie-r’® qua.rter sec- cuse University. \CRiBERRY CORNERS” PLAYED TO PACKED HOUSES BOTH NICHTS The Whitesville Dramatic Club Presented Strong Comedy Dram's at Opera House, In Very Plefasinj g Mann,er, Friday and Saturday Ev enings, March 3rd and 4th, tp Large AudienpesT.—^The Part® Were Well Adapted to Characters-.— Spieplialties Finje. The Wliiestvttlle, bnamatic Club pro- hdi® able portrayal of the oonvi-ct duced toe four act comeay drama— who /sutoered for anoth-er’s w-ron/g do- “Oraniberry Corners” in a m-ois-t aib-le : ihg. _____ ^ nianper, Fnid-ay and Saturday even-1 Deland Ri'chm/ond, ais iS'iiiney Ever- ‘ Wildman, Lela Oha-s-e, Ings of last week. 'The ope-ra house et-f, rich New York club man; Rob-> i portner,, France® Taylor, Rev wais filled ho/th nigli-ts, many com/in/g e-nt Caisey, as Andrew Dexter, T-o-m'’s ; (jo-ck, and John, Orittend'en h is 'tewn on .Ihe Board of Su- ‘perv/isors. Fcr -toe paist few ye-a/rs -he hais been- emg^jged in the suip-erv/ision of hi® farm- near S-p-i'iin/g M/lll/s. Both Mr. Deo-nai'd and Mrs. LeoUf aird who /is 8/2 year® cf a-g®, are en joying exce.lent health. —Tuesday’s Report-er, “Uncle” Walter ,i® one -of our “Grand/ Old Men”. -May he enjoy life many m-ore yea-r®. Surprised Mary Cittenrden, The foil/owto/g fxiencis s-tep/pod in to the home, of )Mr. an/d Mrs, A. G. Chittenden on 'Park /street, M/o-n-day eveniing. to cel'ebrate the t^tothday of M-rs, Crittenden: (Hatti'e Critt-endth, Ellen Critten den, Ha/tt/ie Padd-ock, Do/is W/ildman, Alpha Tayiicr, Clara Aust-in, Ma-rcia Clark^.Hattie iHo.we, Jemide Chapin, ^ ' ' Bertha Pad- from Genesee. Rexville Greeniwood father; Haro-ld Teater, as N-atb-an | eg^ jgju^pjpgp seiw-ed, a * p.urse of and' Spring Mid® to attend. Speck, the hired m/ain; Bella Ann, 1 Hioney was made up ^for “Ma-iy” po'tash. Wlien tofl,& aciiduty i-s coirrecii' toj N/afcure’s uiohiliem/en., ren-dereid his meimtion. * ____________ ed or counteracted by the appli-ca- ^ g^g ardent country lover of 'The special stage settings- for both tion lotf O/ime, two of these _-elemenii®, - Bannister (M/is-s/ Paddiock) the drama and ispeoialti-es were eliab- phospbo-rus and potasli, whiicli ishoula, ^ child of fate, in a very finished orate. Mrs. 'Mae Pro-b-asoo deserves TnQirIrQr H.Dlhlo tsH _ . _____ n I J. o. __ - __ - .I, Slight Fire Monday The chimney on the h-o-use of Hay- de'n 'Roger® to Criiftteanden District, much credit for the spi-ciialtles wbi-ch feu-nned out Mc-mday, and siO' Intense MRS. ELIZA SEAMAN Highly Respected Lady.—Wa© at the Home of Her Brother, C. E(, Joines, Just East of Town.—Funeral Was Held Tuesday. /Mrs, Niancy Eliiaa Seam an for y e ars a res-ident of this viiil/a/ge, -cifed a t 'the home of her bno-t-her, Calv-to B. J'/ones -Sunday m-omto-g ait 1 -o’-clock, fo-.lo-w- .to'g a-n ill/nes® /of -about an hour, of d-iiliajtiiq/n /of thie h-eart. M rs, iS-eaman- who wa® b-orn a t I«n- depeu'dienice to 1845, wa® th-a dia-ugh- •ter of N-oali J/ones -a/nd Patie-n/ce Hes- -eltine Jon-es. -She murri-ed Praink iSieam-an nvluo was a doctor an/d lajter preached in this section. T-o them, iOine eon, Johnnie, w-a® bo-m. Both died -nuany years ago. iLate 'to 'the iw/eek, .she w-ent to the homie /of her broth-er, expecting to ®tay until Sunday when -she planned ito- gO' to’ Spxiiing Mi-il/s for a visit. She pr-aparedi siuipiptr amd v/iaiited d u ring tPuci /©venitog amid w.a® 'appiarently dm her u/su-al beaLIitb, The fam'ily retired a t about 9:30. Soane tim e later (M-r. Jones heard -a call and upon goiing -to Mrs. iSteama/n’/s roo-m, found her hneathiing w-ith- dlffiiculty. .He a-roused Miisi® Ite- ma Parker, who- 1-ivesi up-stadrs. and they -did a-11 they -oO'uld to rei-ieve her until Dr. Probaisco o-rriVed but sb* w a s /pflBit alil) heflip and' e/xipiiired ats above stated. iMr. J-on-es is the only n e a r relative left. Mrs. S-ea-miatn -wa® la l-ady who num bered nearly every one ^-n i this- viila-gG ais h e r 'frii-en-d®. -She was of a quiet, pleaisant nature a/n/d wa® muoh toi -dte- mand dn sdeik room® where her gentle -ciar-e wasi greatly appreciated. The entire oomm-umiity wa® greatly 'shock ed by the new-s of her death. T-h-e funeral was held from' th e -Miethi&d'iist Bpiiscc-pa-l Church Tuesday a t 2:30. Bu-r.ia-1 dn Hillside Cemetery ENJOYABLE MEETING Despite the Bad Weather, There Was a GoodCy Attendance Prese/nt fend a Splendid Program Was Givenj fay Members of the Grange. T h e following program w a s g i v ^ -at th-e m e eting of W hitesville G-mnge Monday evening, (M’drcih 6th. which wa® well appreciated by those who w e re brave enough to g e t o u t in siuc^i ■ai stoiim to attend: /Seven of W alt Ma-son’s poems giv- -en- by memibers of the Grange; iS'Olo by Mrs. F r e d Cornell; iDig-eist of the Pa-st (Master YaTy’i£< -repjort of th-e /State Grange, by R®v- Paiddoek; Dritll by the young p-e/oplo. A t to e next m eeting tbe-re will be a farce presen ted by th e Spring Mills- memibers, whlich prom ises to be very interesttoig. For Cheaper Gasoline W ashington, D. C , Mar. 7—^Repre - sen/tntiivei Randali, of Califonniia than i-ntroduced in toe hiouse a iie®oiuttiic.-’. requestin-g the President to suibimi-L to congress a p'l-an for the m anufac ture of ga-soliine by t-he governm ent !by .the iRittman p-roicesis-, for sale t > the public The resolution- recite on ithedr way 'tn the -soil are made -available to ^ ^ ^ ^ ______ _ _ _____ hom e.' -Sundiay /they w ere in R icli-! pl^ht. , M iss Paddo-ck as Ca-rlotta Ban-nis- were given under her direction and ^,gg, heat th a t some of tbie woo.d- th a t the cost o-f ga-soldne had been mond, Va., going fw m there to Wash- i Degu-me® o r c-lover® -can by hac-, ter, carried, h e r role m a. very pjeas- ,w-ere the besit ever. /work wais se-t op fd-re. 'The damage duced 50 per cent by the dnvemticn lington. They will go from tdiere to i te-illal igro-wths on- th e ir roots, g a t h e r , tog m anner. _ _ i White,sv-il-l’e’is talent is ae-cond to sMglit. “ ' of M r Ri-ttman, a gover-nment en.- rk, and arrive home about la-ll tlie nitmgien p-om Jh-e^ a ir, n-ees^^!^ a Doafcs, as Hez-ekiah^Hopkans^ ' n^n® ^^e^n, Rjeom es to staging eith- - --------------------- -- . j pfeye, and a t the sam-e tdm-e the price ’ .... .. \. . . _ of/gasoline h a d been advanced 50 pt r NfCW y O-rk, Ci/J, hlivC (li-U-LU’tJ Cl-UVllL i ----- ------- , - ’ ' - . ■ . - a Ma-rcdi St-li M r Ro/sa’s healtli “ ®jtond of an argumemt, and Mrs. Loie ©r dram a or musical p/ro'a'uctil-on-s improved and Mr® Rosa is feeltoe * hto-der® these bacterial grow,th® | Bios®, as Mrs. Musdin, something of The proceeds amoun-ted to $106.70. mutch b e tter toan when- thev d e n a - r t iain-d tlxus the lap-pl-ioait/i-on of lime pro- a talker, “as you mdght isay”, were start to fin mulch b e tte r tiliian whe/n the y depa'rt- ed. M iss Helen has toe rheumaitism in one -of li£r ankles but nothing se-r ious'.. They Wiili be very -wel/co-me When they reacli th e ir old h-ome* town, —-dem o c rat. Will Remove Monument Aesem-blyman. Knigh-t ha/s introduc- -ed ai bill in the legislature calMng fo r an apprepiiiati-on- of $700 for tlie rem o val of the m enument of the PirSt rem ovalof-them o n u m -ent of the F ir s t N-ew Yo-rk Dragoon®, now located dn the town of Per-tage, Livingston ooanty, to Letchw o rth Park, Wyom ing county. The plan ha® been un d e r can/sideratlein for some tim e and as favored by /the /sumivors of the fa- moras regim ent. * It® present site is ho t frequented muoh b y travelers and i ‘Ijnt south of there amd in all -oth-er few people see it, except at the. time , pa-rts of tthe state, there is a defioi-en- #of-the acildiiers/' Piorii-c. \<cy. Unfortuniately cur soil is sou to Whtitesviit.l8 has /several veterans ‘ of the Mohamk Valley. ■who will mote w ith interest the above | eltopins j h-aippens', im a few year®, ------ I vey .-wMi be made of AjUegany oounty- 1 Tht^n- tihiftr.ft wiU ^li^erniLcal a>rLaly- Imoteg the-m, peTm-itti/ng thie form a tion of isu/ftli'Cie/n/t nitro-gen, and also making avaiilable toe niKrOg-en aiready in 'toe m i l , \U m iG ail'so gr-eastly affects the ihys- i-eal laetd'Oh of thie -soil by loos-ehting the hard-pam -soil® amd compactin-g the 1-00se light 'Soil®, thus -a/id'img the draiinag© amd pT-eventing the s-’U-rfiaoe wa'Shlmg. I t hais heem kn-o/wn in some oa\s'eig to hasten m a turity. -H-ow are we to determime' ith-e ab sence of Hme ? A-ccoid'ing to vaTrious surveys, It has been foumd th a t three-f-aurth® of the state area is deficien/t in lime; -c , , , /that toe -soiiil along the iMohawk Val- - M rs. E s ther Ciiltveir, wh-o h a d a shock -ley, from U tica to Buffalo a® a re- iahd as an a helpless and critical con sult of glaciaf d.epOs:it, d® rich in -lime ‘d'itiom.--Sentdmei. Chanies Allen. j T-r ,x - , ^ ^ • - Wherea-s, ini the providen-c© of God, cent -Many miotoristg have bee'U wo Hes’eltcn,® Orcheistra tu'inifched m u sic. our friend and brother, Charie® Al- idering what to -use in the pla-ce -cf scream® from sta-rt to fin ito. _ The order of the .passed into the higher life, gasoline the coming season. The part of Anastasia Banuisite-r, - E aster S/tar of Greenwood has been weekis of the most diistr/eiSiSiin-s i CarlO/tta'/s styla-sh -aunt £wm New _ considering the matter of hav-in,g ' can- -b-e said of him York City, was faultlessly carnuad by the Dramatic C--Uib produce the play ^ -Cnnrd.«s 5 of th/a uo-Pt- ' - - - M/aiR/nin.m Hnl.i in that village (ira 1 tSx” Mrs. Herberit D. tT'a/coibis. . at Mifiis/Ciiiiiic Hall, io, that village wu i “ xjq rgHitethi how No- mioire his h'reats/t (Birney M. WRson, a-s Ben Latham ’ the near future, but as nothing TtSiWini now. iNO moire ni-s preaw tihe wanderer, carried toe house by I definite has been dOiii'e ih th5 matter Is Caring For Sister. Mra. Channa 'Stone, who has heed .■6(I|ei|3diing the w inter wiithi h e r son, George, a t Endicott, N. Y., -came home Heave® with its weary brea-th: P/aiin no more contracts' toe ihrow Where brood-s the -calm, of deait-h. .Sunk to hi® r/e®t, Mk© -a tired child. H e lie® in isium-ber -deep. Lenten Season Here (The l/e/n-teu sea/sou began Wedaie-:- day, IMandh 8, or A«h -WedneiSida.'. ’T-he poniitentiail' period will ondi wtik SEaster Sundiay, Apnil.23, whsich is to ’late/st data up/on which the hol-idt./ ican' faiU, Universalist Tureen Dinnfer T h e UariversMist (Laddea Aid wf^i Some Difference Dettens -re/c-edviedi by friecds cf Mrs, Soft folded- .in- to© arm s of Hion Maiv/inia Reyn-clld® from Tuscon, Ariz. j Who ‘giveth Hi® beloved sleep.’ ” 'when© ®he is 'ViiisliiEg /at the home €t | B e it, th-erefor-e, , . , . , . „ , »her son, H e rbeit, -say that alfalfa us j Resolved: T h a t we record our ©ym- , * ^ Th-urs'day-naght o n h e r way to Whites- a)tout isiix inches high -amd to-a pathy for S-i-st'er Allen in thi® her hold a tureen din n e r-at W hom e of vdtlle to help -canei fo r her aisterd n -lav ‘ w-eath-er is so iwajrm tha/t th e y do not hour of sorrow by setting ap a r t and i John C rittenden Friday, Mart ii /-.-I _jt-_ fiires amd have the door® -open. - dedd-ciatii-ng -to the memory of B rother' ’Cr^altconen invited. Those d > Some (difference from too ru/gged wea* 1 A llen a page .in our records, a/ud that load, p l e a ^ nG-tI:y ttoer we have -been having here. -these resolution® h© spread thereon. G. E. Diay. ------------------------ Resolved: Th-at our_ c h a rter b e d rap-' Mary A. Livermore Banquet 1 ed for th-e space of 30 day® in honor T h e Mary A. Livermore Club w i l l ' memory and th a t a copy of Warm Sugar Social C-rittenden Camp -Sons of Veterans Takes Position with Erie jR^ J. Lefifertsi Crittenden returned the Not Springlike* jT h en there will be a. cb-emc/cal an.aly- Accord-ing to th e calendar, w e are / m ade of one hundred •Sam.ples Of feust appixjacMng spring, but -no one j ®Oil QiDi .the -county -and w e ■will be would l^o w it othetwiise. The cold ! a-hl© to determ-toe deftoitely, just how ite annual banquet in Chaplin these resotoWons ba presented to sis- jast'of aT^wesk fr . ^ Hornell wh* , MetHodist OM-rch a ? a r t e nex-t Sat-|,HaH. Tuesdav eeven-ing, v e n t e . March. 14. ter A t o . h t i e S S i o \ C L n ^ / - Bertha L. iw tn e r , of tSie Brie H E. ffle left cn Monday-for -H-omeil to take up f/iri g I m-ight say her© that if nothing w f^ o a ts t L'w uext Sat-j Tuesday ■ March, 14, lippens, to a few year®, a -SOiLl &ur-. u-ight, March 11 from 5:30 un-l^^ g o'-olock- Each member i® edj til all are served. W c and all vou _ ______ want. (Everybody /eo-me. Profl Butterfield III Piof. Butfceirfield who wa® in town Rev. Vodra Goes to; Caflforjifa Word ho® been recei'ved o.f the fe V \ w e ^ ‘^has been''im ^ lime, phosph- 0 -nis, nitro-gen, and la-st week organizing local- talent ter - /tense and there i®-an abundance of j (Continued on page edgiht) |a musical production some tim e la-* snow. i ■ ■ ,tej. season, returned- io his /Since toe above wa© put into type j ^ive i.n The City? | home Friday, expecting to Estella H. W hite, Ck«nmr:.tte^ ou ReseluHou® for Whites v.iile Rebekah Lodge, I. O* O. F., No.,’ 483. Whitesv-ilie, N. Y. Hi© weather lias an-odera*ted somewhat. I ' n ell. M r. Vodra ra UHttnembered a« ^ tele speaker here on Memorial B a y ,! Man From Allegany Chimney Burned Out T h e chimney mi th e houte oocupi'^'d Vital Statistics expecting to return , yeai® ago. H e goe® to become 'of Dlack Creek, Allegan 3 ’' County, is -We -1, maybe you vrill change your some time tM® week. However, w o rd, a caty missi-onary for th e Baptasfeg o f among the candidates who hav© pass jm tod laibout i t after you have read has been, received/that he is confined - - - - ~ ’ *’-• --------‘ ---------- • — •’ ------ - ----------- —^4 — Counfty is Can;d|d^e ! byMr. Hawksapd family burned Aiba33y, March 1—^^StanJey S Dunn Saturday. No damage was done. Lost Colt D, N. Howe had' to© miisfortuhc to *Ed-ward CTark’s great article, “Why to his bed by illuesis/ and wird be pni ______________ , ___________________ V ital Statis'tiics report te r Peb-ru- Leave a Good Thtog,” i n t h i s issue of able, a t present, to returm He ex- -to have TriTn go, but know that Oak* superintendent a^nd instructor a-t toe los© a icolt -one day la s t w-esk- ■ory fo r toe Town of independence: T h e New®, it -reminds you of some pects to come as soon as able and Jand i© gaining a real man am-ong /Great Meadow state piriscto a t Com- anim a l in sow.e m a n n e r b^ca/me en. 1 birth, 6 ideathis-, 1 marriage. im p o rtant facts. stage “Q u ten E ^ t e r ” we are told, jimein. 1 stocks. It pays $1,800 a year ^ ta n g le d in-it® haflteT,