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THE WHITESVILLE NEWS, WHITESVILLE, NEW YORK The WhitesvIUe News GLENN J. ROBBINS Owner and Editor W h itesville, N. Y. Enteife'.i ;i.- itofiicM the posto; $1.50 per Year in Advance ADVERTiSfiSJG RATE OvT advci'iifing rate;j are based upoii tbe v‘*st system and the size of our cii 'cu^tioii. One inch, ofie insertion, 25t ten or mere inches, one insertion -jper iiieh; -icivertising dune under cor rfereemeni ranges irom 10c to lo<: Oard of T h a n k s, |1.00. Leg/.l A d v e rtising, 75c per hundreu w o rds, first insertion; 50 cants er hun dred Words for each subsequent insertion B u s in e s s readers, locals, cla s s ified ad v e r t is in g and ob it u a r y p o e try 5 cen t s pe- O u r term s are ca s h in ad v a n c e , excep ' ju ca s e o f co n t r a c t a d v e r t is in g , wber m o n th ly settlem e n t s are allow e d W m a k e no discoun t. L O C A L “TiMs aibove ali: To tiiine own feelf be tnuo, .and it morst follow, ias tile n%M the day, thon cans’t ■not thieii be false to any mian-” —ShakesipeaTe. —^\Ve begin to hear reportB of sug- ntr nraking. —L. li. WTiiitmey sipont Sunday with Ms fam ily ait Genesiee. — W. Reynofld® was in Genesee inn Ibuisineis-s, Tneisdny. ‘ —>Mrs. Cynthii'a DenmiiiSion of Rex- valle w a s in tow n Firidiay. —A. iB. Paynie w a s dn town Monday «fr4ni) Oisiwayo, omi boisiineiss. —^Wdll. Gra/yp-s of W est U'hiio'n was ■in ttorwn Monday on baisiiness, —R rof E. O. Butterfield returned to thii'S 'hioimie in B e lfast Fridiay. — Bay Ira® bieen' numibered amonig th e isiiek ith.e past few days. —'L. iS. Baisseltt of IndepEindenoe, 'was .in town, iMonday, on ibuistness. — ^DT, Paroibiasicoi -w-as cirlled to Rex- ville on, bus)in,Gsigi MoPdiay mor'Eiiiiig. —M.rs. C. E. Critteniflen has beein on thie ssiiicik Itiisit for 1310 pa.sit few days. ©eiyeiTial, dn thd® vioinoity wbra .have !>een,ill witCh tihe grip, are 'improvinig. —D. M. Allen is (hionue from W eils vitlie- 'wii'&re he has been talcing (treat- tnemtiS'. —E a rl iHoilt arid faim-ily (Of Green wood spent Sunday w ith B e rt Bay alnd' fam'iiy. —^Con'Diiiiig’s AaS'iatant Postm a ster ■suicided iiaisit Thursday. H e was a prom-ineint man. —^^Geoiig© Alvord of HcniieiH wias 'im town, on buisiieess! and- greeting friends Saturday. —^Earl B a ssett of Bennetts was the guest of L. B. B a ssett and other rel atives W ednesday. LOCAL B R IE F S —Ice from Camp Jome® is being harvested by several .local m en. It iis of fine quality. ■ —^H. M,. P-eet speaks in the Bap- t,i© Church in Ulysses, Sunday even ing on “Tfh© M'inority.” —iH. M. F e e t sipent Monday night in HornelL H e was e-n route to Geneseo w h ere h e was oabed hy pre lim inary proceedings in the libel suR. —The m e eting of the shareholders of fch£> Century Teleiphcne Co., which wias to have been heM a t B a ssett Bros, store IMondiay afternoon, was postponed until Saturday. —Hon. Herm an E. Buck of Can- isitcio, a form er postma,istPr of tha/t village, also a prom inent G. A. R. mian died a!t his home Tuesdiay. —Reports from Canisteo say th a t Involuntairy bankruptcy proceedings have been begun againsit the Steu ben lium h er and Furniture Co., of that place. —iMr. Haisk'iin and famiiy of Cou- dergport arrived in town Monday. Mr. Baskiin will work for Fred And erson tire coming iseaison, —Rc-v. H, I. Chattiii, of Elk.-and, Pa., wr® .a guest a t the home of Mr,, and Mrs. Geo. B. Herrick while heie the fii.st of the week. —^Mrs. John F. Sovocool and son, Stginford, reiturr.ed to th e ir home in Painted Post Saturday after (Sev-eral wee’ks Sije.nt with her pareni's, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Spicer of Beach I-iijI. — V. HO'We of Ldil): rtyviililc, lii., Mrs. J . C. Hazlett cf HuBtingdon, Pa. and ;Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Howe of thiii 3 ipiacie, were over ,Sunday guests of their sister, Mrs. S. J. Mourhess,, of Andover. —R e v . H. I. Chattan of Elkland, Pa. Wia®' cull-ed to thiig place Tuesday to ofifiiloiiate at th.e funeral of the lat-e E/liIza Seamten. H e w e n t tio K n o x v ille W ednesday, to as'Eiiist Rev. A .W .M a c - Douiga' l for a c o u p le,of days in evan- geliistic work. ilE OF IHE V/ill -Poifts WILLIAM K. HORTON LrAWREiNiOEiVIHLE, Pa., Mar. 8— William' Knox Horton paosed peace- fully aiwiay at his hioini'e on Miaim 'St. this motrning ait 3 o’clock. H e wafs born ini Sip-ni'ng Mills on March 18'38, iheing the sou of mo Hate Mr. and Mrs. 'Bli'ais Horton. iMr. Hortofli’iS bosihood days were Ispenit in Siprioig Mills. A t th e begin- njiinig of the w a r he w ent to Wia®h. inigton, D. C., where he wa® employed by ithei goiveruimenit. •At the close tsf (the wiar he caim'e with hi® ■parents to tihii© place. Soon after thi® he went to Wellsiboro, Pn., wherci he remained for siix years in the dry goodis business. O'n iS'Optem,- ber 6, ’7.1, he wiao united in m arriage to Olive Roibiie Towle of Bath, N. Y., He returned here in 1876 'Where he has resided., for a num ber of years beiing ip tihe dry 'goods and grocery bu's.iness. AM'hcugih in fai];pg ho-nitli fo^ num b er of yeiars, bo was a]way? Be Held Aprii 4tb, 1916. Open From 3 O’clock in the After noon until 9 O’clock in the Even- ing. Cuba, N, Y., February 29, 1916 To the Enrolled Electors of Allegany County; Notice is hereby given th a t a pri m ary election wib be held on the •ftl day of A p ril, 1916, and that such prim a ries shall -be held open from three •o’clock in the 'afternoon until nine o’clock in th e evening on, that diay for voting thereat. The location for each polling place for said prim ary in each election dis- triot in Allegany iCounty shall be at the sam e polling puace w here ihe las general election wa® held. Each town in tile County shiall 'comprigie a sep arate eliection d-istirict except im the fol.iowinig towns: Amity, Andover Belfasit. Bolivar. Cuba Friendship, h-Iume, WellsviUle, W here each of siaid towns shall con sist of two pim ary election districts except in the Town of Wexlsville, toe bound.aries of each diatpict in each of the other of said itowns' to be the samie a s those existing a t the last gen eral election, ini the tov/'U of WellS'- ville, th e saidt tow n .shiall consist of th ree prim ary ddstricts the boundar ies of ©aahi d istnict to be the sam'e a; those existing at th e last geneiral election. The Republican, Democrat, Prohibi tion, Socialist, Progressive, Indepen dence 'League land American parties will hoidi th e ir prim ary electionis at each of (the polling placesi above- dos- igniaited and •all qualified eniroiiedi vo ters may vote at such poiling- places In the election distriiet dn wlii'Cli h6 resides. The conventions, camlniittees and officers' for which delegates, membe;? o r oanididates as the ease m a y be which m a y be voted for thereat are as follows: Delegiates and alternate deiegaiteis ■at large to each party’s respective N a tional Convention; Delegates' and; alternate delegates •to each party ’s respeotiive National Convention from th e Congressional D istricts; One member of the iState Commit tee from .eaclii party; One member of the County Oom- miittee from leach party for each election district in each party; , The numbei v£ deiegates to bo ’ec- ted for ihe Nalioii d Coueeidioii by j Gives Crowd a Lesson A imevinig Ipaetiure (hcu'sie 'in Yonk ers w a s shioiwdng a film wfliLal the or- onchestira hegt ini to p-.ay ‘ * he Stur Spangled Banner^’. A finely built yoiuiig m an tin a a. Bor’s un'llorm, his cap beai'icg toe iniscripiticn, “ u . S. S. W ashin'gton,” quickly stood up and remaiined' at att eautiO'n. Some applause, but much booing, hliiSS'lng, and cries of “Siit 'down.” greeted; his m-o-ve. ’ Wlh'On the musi-c ceased,, h e tua’ned towaird the audience ana s^id: “Ladiieis and igeoijtilemen: Every en listed m a n cf the United State® mutit stand at attentiou when the natio.nal anthiem is played Don’t 'be bHock- headsi by slitting do-wn, clapping your 'hands and stamipiing your feet.” T h e re wais la miome'Ct’ia silence and then he was laipplauded. in a few mduiutes the national strain was r-e- peate'd. Every persoin in thei 'tilieatre le,a}ped -to iris feeit IN D E P E N D E N C E INDEPE.NiDE'N'CE, March 6— Mr. and Mrs. M A. Basseitt returned from Alfred Saturday. Mr. and Mrs R. E. >S'Piicer and son Robert, w£.re guests cf Mr. and -Mns R. Fish at Whitesvill'e Tu-esday. ‘MessT's, H . K Baisisett and O. G Clarke w re in Alfred W ednesday. Misses Bertha Wliitford amid Myr- tie M erritt of Alfred Station were week-end guest® of Mr. and Mrs. G-. IM. Crandall. The O h iistian Eendeayo.r held a Literary and bU'Siine.&s m eeting ,at the church, tSaturday evenin.g. iMns. J. M. Green is weaving rag carpet. Wlieei Barrows S c o t ia ASS-wood Barrow, Iron C lad S te e l H opper Barrow Bu^aSo B o lted Borrow .a Cleaning up time is nearly here. What are you goino to do; carry it or J. wheel it.'’ REMEMBKR, the wheel on one end i.s iis good as an extra man. Why borrow a Baz-rovv—“Own one.” • Our prices lowest! • M a s '& g rs G roceries 4 TO ©lASSBSj^TCAlIIAiaflgj * * * * 4s Old Metal Wanted ^ If you have any old metaisi * such as scrap iron, copper, zinc * lejad, and brass, qr old rubber, * old rags and bags, please notify * * me. I pay the highest market * price. * BERT COLViN •* Whitesville, N. Y. •« s;s : ? : * * « *:«:**#**#**** i : P. F. P R E S T , O. D , Se of Canisteo, w ill be in Wnitesvliu- every Thursday for the practice nt j dentistry. Having had several years * experience he is able to do all work | In a satisfactory manner. Office > Embafiner and FuneraS Director A. D. HOWE NOTARV PUBLIC •« Collections o. all kinds of accounts Legal Papers carefully drawn ar executed t ( -VHITESVI l LE n e w YORK Mrs. Wildtnan, Lady AssistantL A ll calls, n i g h t oi* day, given ou T'^ p r o m p t atte n tio n Ftoweris and FlliOirall Designs Orderedi lom, Requesit WKJTESVILLE, N. V. Mr. and Mrs. F. W Clark enter- | fouragecus and looking on tbe^JrLp■ht i OrLordaiuo with TX T , .. rv-p ^ * i tiic rule:, and re-xub Cciia of each ot tadaied Rev. H. I. Clia-ttiu of Elklaad a t ddnntr Tutisday. (Slide o f life \\ \ rules and regub lien s of each of Ho i® surT'ivrd by hb^ vdfo and onr — M'T s . Hoy Coil.ms o f son. Roy of Hor.iivii.l, s'p.€ir!tt ThurS'Liay and Fridiay w ith fni'cEd® 'iii town. diaugh'ter, M argaret Towle Horton who i® assiistant positmaster iu this village. Pie is also isurvived by the foliowirg broth e-rs a-rd sisters • Cain- taim. Elia® Horton, Mrs. Jo®. Doame of Ma-msfiield, Pa., Eiislia S .‘ PIorton! , . , , Attorney J^ohoi -C. iHorto'D, W estfiekl shop hpgs a n d |P a M I«es Em ily and Mary Horton' ?U 11 lo, 1^16. ,wnd Ohauucey Horto-n of tfiiis place. The funeral will be hold at the ho-me on 'Sa'turd.ay afte-rnoon at 3 •O’clOKik. —iMr. a-ndi 'Mrs. D. M. Roliliin® were viiS'itors at Fred And'GTisouis toe lait- t©K part of the week. —Win. Teater wild oailVes, Wedr-c®day, Me rc h ■Hfighesifc niEO’ket prires. —Mis® Elanche Wooid'COCk of Gen esee spent Sundliy wiith Mis® Laura /GiO'Odiricih a t this plOO'e. —J. L. Thayer of Buffalo -was in toiwin atundiay in intere-sit of the Buf falo Steam RoMisr Co. —iMiiss Elsie Lewis of Uickox was CENTER, March 6—W. an over Sunday gueisit ait toe horn© of I r • w o rd e-n and family, ,ai®o Selden Mr. -and Mr®. Joihn Green. | ■-«W'1S l i and lamRy were g-uest® of Mr. —Leo Rd'ohardiscn left town. Mc-n I OTentog^^’ Thursday day for Attica wheT'O he will h e I Mrs , gaged in tis t l r g for a time'. 1 reS^'e:' s X r d T y said r.spectivfc p' rties. Given uncKr our hands and seal o f' office as Coa.miesionfrs cf Election! at C'UUi, New I'oik, this 28th day of Pcibruaxy, 1916. H a rry E. Keller, C. dB. Dugga'ib Registered Ayrshire Bulls. One 2 yr.-old, out at service la&t season; Two 1 yr.-oids; 1 calf. A ll nicely miarked. Prices low. 0, A Kiihbe & Sons. FOR SALE— clie-ap horse. Enquire of F'oregit Robbiin®, W hitesville. —^D. M. B u rr of Ho^rnedl was a P'leafcant visitor in town Tuesday JTis m a n y friend® 'vvere glad to S(»e him. —iMrs. Eugenitf Langdc-n, -went to N o rth Blngilijam, w here she wild) a-ssisl in cairim'g for the fam ily cf .S. H. H a rt who are ill. ■ f —Mrs. Cdark of Andover, who had been visitinig her sister. Miisis Ada D e x ter for a few days, returned to her home, Friday. —'Mr®. iSitelia B'lowe'rs who ha® bieetn spendiinig some tim e with foves- here rs't'urned to b e r home in CanQisteo Saturday. —M-r. and Mrs. iC.'hsoril'ea H . Austin ireitumed M-onday /from Cuiba w h ere ithiey had ^pent Sunday at the homie of theii-r son, Henm. —-Tbeoid'OTe Oobb -wihiO' laas been spenidimg a t'im.e liu Ithaca^ returned home Monday, called by toe death of Mir®. Eliiza Seaman. —iMr. and iMr®. John Wood and daughter, Oleta, returned home Sat urday moirniinjg- from Hornefll where they sp.?nt Thursday and Friday. ~iM rs. Howard P. Strong of Owego N. Y., returned 'to he-r home, Friday. H e r lau.iift, Mrs. A. J. Remington, ac companied her a® .far -as Hornell. aifiternociin tO' visi't fnlend'S Norman Patterson has moved his family over on Fox H-iii where -they wi 1 y&ar. Fred Bennett bod ^ist® m ilyfrom W est Bing- liaiu into N o rnian’s house. M rs. Kaite Reb'tai's and children ■who h ^ G been visiting h e r m o ther; foi a few days, returned to their lomo at Grover Hollow WedneSsday. Holbert calkd on Mrs. B'lrd Lewfis, Wedneisd-ay afternoon Mrs. Blanehe Ladd numbered W ynona Robhin® is quite sick^ DAIRY RATION FOR MARCH The Following May be of Inter-sst to The Farm ers Hereabouts.— Dis tillers' Grains Lower ; On the feasts o t •cost in relation to feie,dling vailue, the following m-ixtu-re is recoimim'end'ed las a dairy feed, dur ing ■fchie mioinith o-f M arch: 500 pounds Barn Fo-r Rent—F o r particular® en quire of Prof. W. G. Oollyer. 1-w-p FOR SALE — Estcy Organ and Up right Piano. Both at bargain prices Apply at the Parsianiage, iGe'Uesee, Pa. I'OR SALE — Bull calves, ready for service; grandS'Ojns of Arffmon’s $50 000 Bull, and all fro-m tested A, R.. O. Dams. W. B. Snow, Rex-vdflle, N. Y. • / FOR BALE—^An established H arness and Shoe repairing ishop. Fully equipped w ith up-to-date machinery and a igo-od stock. Only husinesis of kind in place. Reason for selling, death of owner. Address. M rs. C. J Allen, W hitesvill’e, -N. Y., Look Box No. 10. FOBt iSALE^—A full-blood HoH'stein heifer calf sired by King Clintonia homiiny, 600 pound® distiiiiiers dried Fiayh'e De Kol whose dani has a rec- graiimsi; 500 pounds -mixed feed, 300 , ord of 70 Ibs.miilk. Price ?55, with pounds gHiaiten, feed, 200 pound® oil i peipers, df taken at once. A great iri'eaJ- jbargsain. Geo. H. McKee, Whiiteisyiile. DuriiiBig the past month diistiHera dried grain® have dropped a l-ittie in ' price; gluten feed ha® advanced; cot-* ten seed meal and liniseed mea.l have the —‘C. L. Crittenden fell on an icy ; tekan a drop; but according to step a t his home Sunday and out hig deptairtment of animal husbandry of right ear and bruised his hip. He is )Uie state college of agiiculture at ' able to attend to business, however. Cornell they are still out of the ques- —Haivy A. Tayicr left Friday fo r, except a® a small part cf tlie ; Rochester and We-bstcr. N. Y. where i „ he will be some time in the interest -00 pounds of c-.'l meal h.is p of toe N. y . State Dried Apple A ss’n. I'Tjs'en recommended in toe mixtures ^ _ M r s q Rribhinq .and fianp^h • although Oil meal i® relatively 6 ter ^Dor's^ of GOTem L m e 4 r ^ ^ ^ texpensdve. Since spring i® coming o n | | to r ’a tow^ka/®’ v isit With S L t f v 4 to \ ^ I th is village. Thev returned to their ' ^ home on Tuesdav som g to -calve. It wHI be ^ [good for all cows a t this tim e of —'Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Howe J r . , j y ear. iSiince it is dropping lin price, of W ellsville, w e re called to E lm ira,an d because of i t s high manuriai val- la s t week, on a-ccount of the illness ue, the college to-inks that dairymen wfli be justified in putting somja of J. J, REGAN V e terinary Surgeon O ffice In M o o g a n ’s L i v e r y BOTH PH O N E S W e S lQ v ilie, N . Y. grand- and death of M rs, Howe’s moither, (Mrs. Stroud. —'Misses Gertrude Kellogig and El len Y-oung of Greenwood attended' the play here, Saturday evening. *- T h ey spent Sunday w ith Mr. and M rs. Ar- ling Cobh a t Spring Molls. —E a rl P. 'Robbins who is employ- ed. a t Harri'sop Valley by the Kar- Roohe'ster freight rate. The total, rison* Valley M ineral W a ter Company $31.11 wholesale, is considered rea- ®p;ent Saturday and. Sunday at the sonable by to e college for a® good a home of h is father, B. H. R'Obbin®. miixture a® that which it recom m e n d s' Qt into th e rartao-n. The prices for th e ingredients -of •the m ixture given are a® follow® for th® rfesp^tive quantities: Hominy, $7-50; distillers dried grains, $8.19; mixed feeds, $8.69; gluten feed, $5.03; odli meoJl $3.90. The®''- are wholesale prices f. o. b. any 'Station taking the I FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTOMO BILE, TORNADO AND SURETY INSURANCE in tha B e s t Companies. R a tes Rea- «onapie. t e e Q. ELLIS D A Y W h itesville, N, V . A Beautiful Player-Piano to be Given Away AK^olutely Free fo r C o u n tin g S t a r s Above H O W M A N Y C A N YO U C O U N 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 warerooms at the corner of Main and Carlton streets, we are offeringr a very novel counting- contest which will interest old and young alike, and will bring some very valuable prizes to the successful contestants. The new Poppenberg Building is one of the finest in the city, and in the piano wajrerooms which occupy the first and second floors, are to be found over'{>00 Player-Pianos and Pianos of the world’s greatest makes, including Chickering, Kimball, the famous Carola Inner player and many others. The reason for this great publicity is our desire to have everyone become acquainted with our new building and the exact location Of same. Read the Rules a i^ Directions Carefully Count the stars in che cut above the Building and mail or bring the number to our store with your name and address written very plainly. The person sending in the NEA.TEST, M O ST A R T ISTIC and CORRECT answer w ill be aw a rded the beautiful player-piano by the judges. Only one member of a family can compete and i f more than one answer is sent in by the same family, they ■will be disqualified and the answers thrown out’ N o employes of our company will be a.llowed to compete. Souvenirs Will Also Be Given to Every Contestant Calling a t Our Store Each person sending in an answer will receive a souvenir if called for at our score, and in addition -v?!!! receive a credit of $50 or more, good towards the purchase price ox any new piano or player-piano in our warerooms. Y ; V/ho the Judges W ill Be j \ Three representatives of the dif- [ ferent newspapers of Buffalo v.dll | > a ct as judges, and their decision j I will be final, and every pen j entering this contest must agree J [ to abide by their decision. Contest Closes Monday Evening, March 20th, at 10 dClock I m p o T t a n t 3 avoid a piis-sent, I to write i PA.UL F. SANDS 441 Normal Avenue Buffalo, N, Y. ^ vras av/arded the beautiful player \ * piano in our last contest. NAME .......... .. .................. I STREET ........................... \C ! T Y OR TO W N ----- { n u m b e r o f s t a r s . Address CONTEST MANAGER, Care of P O P P E N B E R G ’S ..i MAIN & CARLTON STS. BUFFALO, N. Y.