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t h e W HITESV i l LE n e w s , WHiTEoVJLLE, NEv.' YORK G E N E S E E G E N E S E E STONE DAM New Spring Waii Paper has just arrived. The stock consists of all the up-to-date stylish designs* .... — - Price from 10c up — — Horse Blankets If in need of Horse Blankets, call in. We are selling the balance of our stock at cost. It will pay you to look them over ............... Emma Hurd Ke^.iyon OBNESSEOB3, Maa^clx 6 -—'Eaima, Hurd Ki-nyoE oiieu a>t her horne in G-en-e- see ait 3:50 p. m., Feb. 29. Deceased ShsLdi been a reai'cLent ot Genesee ioi i£ii:s: years. Stie was bcrn A^^riJ 13, 1881 im the town of Wiliiiiiiig, N. Y., f. nd Was the a. lighter ci i^e^rairia- villia Hnird. and Emma Yeager Hnrd. The greater por-iion of her lufe was iSipent in Wjilln g. She was united in maiFriiage to James H. Kenyon, Jan, 28, 1896. The husband sur\-ivts, a.sc the fmoitlhieir and the following dhiii diren,: Hazed, Dina, Augusta, Warren and Emma IHurd Kenyo-n, a d of Gene see; and the foddowing bi’others and sdiateirsi: Eugene Hurd of EfeLimcmt, N. N.; Mrs. Dina Stewart of Priscott, Mich.; John Huird ictf Priendsbip; Mr;s-. Niina Gorden of WeJsyille; Mrs. Elden Neefie of Coudersiport; Mrs. Hairtaietit of Canjisteo; Olin and Dyle Mudicontery of Friendship. The funer- ad was held firoim the home an-d irom fhiei M. E. Chuich at 2 p. m. oh Fri day Rev H. Rodwelili offiidated. in- termie'njt wi;s in Kill&lde Cemeitery. T h e bereaved fam ily hag the sym pathy Of tlie entire coimmunity. C?rd of Thaidts We whh to tiiiaiih our friends for the- many acts cf kindneiss and sym pathy shovvin lUb*' 'in own recec.it bo- reav'ciment. the ]. O. O. Correct Fitting CInsses STONE DAjM,-Feb. 28. — Howard — KtynoiiQis. wa© in COne\?iilde .Cositeiiao attended the hastoethali game- on ivionaay. ^ WerlstviUe Saturday •evening and —^T. J. ’Co*nellcy of Bradford was u' 0 p.oxts a tine time, tin town Mon;day. Joseph Carrol returnod home frO'm 'W'itaiam i i.^: 0 !i.fcr of Eil'ishuirg was oiean' last wies'^^. Joe is icoking good in town Weuneid'^^ y. and his many iriiends. are glad 'to w e l -H.VX. W. Ke>noi.d.g of Whiteisv-Ule was dn town luesuay. , ^ ^ - M isses Alice Dawlier and Margaret ‘Gewi'S, Grave of bhongo had husi- ^of Gieouesee, were th.e guesits of ness in town Thursday. friiiend'S in this place Friday. —ChuiahiL Co~^b ^ 01 Greenwood, Hart spent the week-eird was in t ^ n Saicuruay. ait^her liom© in this p.a’ce. -dVirs. Esther liaymoncl i© visiting resigned his position M e \ S i B ln s ta^ - jcBS ABE THAT THE VISION W I.S. wais in town on Wednetday. ^nyrvo TrnTr<?r>or+ - A . B G«yon ioi New York sis- INJURED.. . . a t ' t - . AB.a Burn.. busd'iiess in town, last Thiursidjay- Although it lis leap year. Boys, you .V AA G.uuner ot Anu-ews Sett- neednU worry. You are as safe this year as you were last. JiOiseph Moran spent Sunday att the HLE 'Slide Farm. iGieomge FltzPatrick is now employ ed by E. H. Flstti. Crane spenit the wee’k-end 'in tLemenit wais in tow-n: Thuirsday. — W.'Crittenden of esway-o call ed on friiends in town 'ihursuay. —Read our adv. in anotheir codumn of this isisue.—W. ±5. Dadiy.—adv-p iMr. amd (Mrs. H. G. Hurd ci El- EMEMBER, if THE ODASSES DON’T FIT p e r f e c t l y , THEY WIDD NOT ALONE PP»;OVE UN- SATISFACTORY, BUT THE CHAN- For Correct Glasses See W. H. Richmond Eye strain specialist V/hitesville, New ork ROOFING- uatorg were m tewfl WeOBe.- K S e l l ob ^ ■■ \—M r. and Mrs. S. C. linM-eul cil Mr. and Mns. Jolm DWao « WoUfr SIMngrehiOOise wei-e Ui. toiwh’ on gatur- ville laittended the play at G'emeis,ee 'at day. the Wiajshiiitgton' B'irithaiay party glvGiC —Thioma's M., O’Doiintill of Eldred, by the St. Mary’s 'Sunihonnet Gir-S'- Pa., id viisjtfing leh tives in this v'i- iBo^rn:—Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. oiniity. -rMathew CosteLo, a daiighhir. .Mother j —Mrs. GK'ce Lrew&ter and Mrs. are d-cing woE. | James 'H, Kenyon rnd Eamlly. ii,as'''b 6 h ^ ' v i h n s i-elaMves to W. C.,T.; U. Met at RoBietts r‘“!!ilb e r S i J ^ o T ' o e n e s e e is -.asat-' w S ' i l t e M v l a l o r g e ® 1.1 / at the borne qf Mr. and M* b . N. Iffing. S “ K L . ! I v S ; , h Y; 1 J i M t a j . Leeit—Po,tit.6r_ Enterprise. , f “ ?n “ T t e n S * ’the —liviris. Ly'diia hrown of lEiyiss'es. ar- j Coniners of VV'ellsv'iiEe attend'ed tne rived oh Satiiirday to care for the in- play alt Gienies'ee at the' Washin,g;tcin fant daughter of Jame® Kenyon. Birthday party given by the St- Mary —'R. B. Fashiion Clotheis can’t h'O jgunh'Onhett GMs. b-eaten. They give you than; wiell- Downs wais la guest .at W h itesville, Wtsreb 3rd. Andover, March 2nd. ■Methodist Chur'ch at Roulette. M^-rch Isit. I The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Clel'la Steveiis' Mdichelfeider, the new co'Uni.-y presiid'enit, a’^’d wihile <a PARA SENECA RUSSELLOID PITTSBURGH READY ONE PLY ROOFING, lining stables. co.nc!,id,eraih'lA nun her of the oirficers \ Mils® •Hfen jjowns wicua >£b 6 ^ a n f s™ erie.en.ente were W S h T j oolt M f e i r w a n o a tram^Jam® Murphy feet week, hiotuse near Sl'aighit’s mail and wEl work Frank Hart of Eleven Mde wais u for Mr. 'Silaight in the md^l t!hd;a y«ar. aibje tlo visit Stone Dam Sunday —(Mrs. Henry Clark i® in Mfill.D'Oirt aidoouinit of the hfild rdadiS. helping care for hor ^ fathor, Leyi George 'Chappell is wo'rkimg for D. at hiom-e by •sileknesis', a very insiplii' ing and helpful day was 'Sipeh/t. The foiloiwinig paipens! w^ere read andi dis'cuissed,: “Ess>ent)ialsi of a live W. C. T. U.”; “Prepiaraltion flor Ro- monstraihce Work”; and “The Rela-^ tion Off 'tile W. C. T. U. to tli© Clotm-1 ^gyniitib iwho v la very ill with pneu- munity.” imonda One 'Of the State organizers, Mrs. j idne of Grocer,ie© and' Dry Azu'bah Jones, wias present ait tiho (joodis liis complete. We can gave you meeting and delivered an address lin ,m,oney’ia worth in these liineis.—^W B. the cvenlnig. 'She also coindueted a ■ D aily.__adv parliamentary d'liil wihiich was very j —New spring line of iStephen, iS.brong helpful aM jgave a ^short tiallk - on ^,oirk Shoes, juisit received. We have ..-rt, . .7-..,^ .... * paar.—.L. L. Rich- “'Eu'genie©\ which w as also instruct- tive. Hold Mothers’ Meeting J. Crane on Carey Hill. W E S T BINGHAWI WEST BINGHAM, March 6 .— Mr. and' Mrs. Fra'mk Hurd^ spent the past week with Mr. and <Mris. Ray Cum mings iof Eimeir. .Mrs. 'DettJie Hohiinson and ©on, Me-l- THESE ARE ALL GUARANTEED ROOFINGS. NEW SHIPMENT IS H ERE. HAVE YOU BEEN TH IN KING OF ROOFING THIS YEAR? IF SO, LET US TALK WITH YOU ABOUT IT. H jj I ; 1- I I E. S. Battersoii WHITESVILLE NEW YORK,. your rsdze. Try mond.—adv. —>Mr. and Mins. iH. R. Easton of Hor- ^ _ ____ _ ____ i f l y ' ’l * e G r e . f e ! “ ‘a u . .A^a H o r ^ uuJ The following program wiiR he given: the- Grange Hal],. Fni-'Mms© ^ iRieiSponse to Rod Call, Eilble Texts, evening. An exciting game is ter W'ere Suinday 'guestoi at C. concermiiing women of the Bible. eajpected. {M'lien’s. Esisen-tial Characteristiios of a Mod- __.Havre you seen our S'P'leindiid show- 'The Dadiies Aid met Thursday, the ©1 Mother—Mrs, Maude Reed- of'New Sprin.g Papers? It 2 nd of March, at Mrs. Je'nnl-Li -Brewh’s : Music in the Home, Its Idflueicj < i^^ve to paper this Spiting, come Pro'oeeds $3.85. | t'O US' for your p'apers, — L. D. Rich-' -injc., 7 7 -:r s.T>er.t i ' m o i- d .— - a v . HOTEL YORK hirmeriy T H E b S liO K X E lU 'I'S E CiiAiiLES J. Yoi:;v, Prop, il, A. Y okk , l^igr. COMPLETELY RENOVATED S team H eat E leotrh ; L ights Mat/is p^.OO per D a y, and up H O R N E L L , N . Y. (hsB Oewey^s Stock F e ^ JOHN CARROLL W h itesville, N. Y. N. Y. & P. RAILV/AY Time Table Taking effect July 23, 1913 Stations —iMrs. D ella gul'liva.n. Desirable and Undeslrab-G Litera ture for the Home—M ti S. Lane and Mrs. Chapman. ‘ j Each tcpd'c followed by geusLal dis '■ 'CUEisiion. I Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Tr-acy spent | the week-end with their daughter,' p^ni la.mj Bast TYl'T nhXVILLE Add a Little to Your HomeS\ Tke enjoyment o£ ydur kome can be greatly increased if yon add a piece of furniture, now and then. We have just received a new line of Dressing Tables, Dressers, and Coat Racks, which are up-to-date —and which we are offering at very low prices. Talk your furniture wants oyer with us. “Tom Thumb W edding.” “T'h.si Miarrisge of the M idgets” or “The Tom Thumb W edding” .w ill l^e given in the Grainge H a ll by the chil croeai of g ; m ece, Tuesday eve^ir-ig, iMairch 28 . This is a unique ©mterla'ln- miemit, and one that w ill he enjoyed by biotili did and young. A cnmipetent 1 ‘aist \v^eix. 'M'i:s.. John Hand. Fred Ben,nett is moviii'g Iris farmijy , g 55 from this pla'ce to Eingliam Center. 1 g 20 W'il'l Coiler of ’ ElMisturg was in this | 6 52 place, on bus'ines's, Fr'klay. ' 17 07 9 50 10 22 ! L0 39I Lottie Merrick spent Thurs-1 7 22 10 50 REXVIDLB, March ( 5 '.—John D. Rog- •eTiS’ s u 'd d a u g lit e r , E s t e lle , e f N '-o rto in “ »• s- F r ila y . man. Many from thiiis' plia'ce attended, ithe| funenail of Dan B'iTim,iin.ghaim of Hor-' on rthiis' heiintg the hisslt enterta'inment! Mis'si Kaithryn M'CCaffeiry wsis of the s’easom. j'fcent guegt tof Agne® and i Fiishe'r. SPR iPiG iyUL.LS S'her- 7 27 7 30 7 46 7 50 8 02 8 15 re- Sa-riaih R. C . C R IT T E N D E N Funeral Director w h itesv iiie , n . y . 'SPRING MILLS, Mar. 7—Churchill Coihh of'Greenwoiod wais in town Fri day. A number from here are attend- Carpenjter—Crittendeni ! Miisise® Ruth Dee and Alice Conway ! fumeral of M tis ,. Eliza S'ea- ! GENEiSiE'E, Mairch 6--jWe4's Carpen- ‘ were pleasant oalleiiis lait Frank O’- ; at WhiiitQsiVil'le today, ter of Emporium, sio.n of Mr. and Hargau’ig ne'ceuitly. { jj.ayim!ond Smiith wa® in Geneye on and Mrs.. J. H. Carpenter of this Jeese Osmiin of Mt. Pleasant and (j[u,,s'in©«s last week place, and 'Mlsis Besisie Crittenden, Meririitt Oismiin of Greenwood W'ere,' -hoi hn.c. fam- ■daegMer of mt . and Mra. W. w ! &a,tuTday aod S » n * y g u « t s ot M r . ', I f ® has Crittenden,of Oswayo, were united in and .Mr®. ■Wiillis Lowery of Wtiites- ^ marriage- by Rev. Ma-ePhah of Shin- 10o.rnie.re.. ^ Cob'b mus sea,son. gl'ehouse in the Eaptiist Church a t ; iMiany from' this piaico attendeid th e ; _ MiSS Mertie Leonard was shopping Clean, Thursday, March 2 nd. Their dance at Greenwood last Thursday in Hormeix Thursday, m any’ firiend.© wish them much hap-, evening. j a . good many from here attended ipiness and piro-S'perity. | (J vitis . Abe iBeniiision is now in Hor- i the drama at IVhiitesville Friday ev- --------------------- - — Inell whiecre ishe is recoivacg treaifcmient; •euing. 'Genesee People Attended Play lajid wiH sfcaj'^ with her daughteir, Mrs. j MiS'S Fdo-remce Hubbard of North Aanjong tlrois'e from tilids place t-o ait- Kurtz fo.r 'Sonae tim.e. Mrs. ; Binigliam is spending a few days witib tend' “Cranheirry Corn.ers” ait Whites- Deniisoin hasi been in poor hoal'tili. Mrs. Mary Wheeler at Fair View. ’D^r« Marioa SkilUman who bias' been j Mr. and Mrs. Adelihe-rt Ordway vis- ' Potter ?md Messrs S i Kirke^dall ^»®s(t:ing Mrs. Vincent McCormfick! Red friends att Nor'th Bingham Sun^ ice Chapman, Waliteir Daily, Louis ________________ « iTh '0 Ladies Aid wall meet with \ :Mrs Martha Kear m Whitesvillo, W f L E Y S V I L L E Wednesday of this week. ia.mip.© 9 091 Erie Junction ---- !9 03lo 3S 9 241 Canisteo ................iS 59i3 3® Greenwood .......... 18 36|3 05 W h itesville........... 18 04[2 SS G e n e s e e .........................i? 5112 29 Elxisburg ..................... l7 37l2 Og- 10 55 And’ws Set’m’t ..17 34i2 03 10 57 Rose Lake ........... 1112 Oswayo ................. 1117 Conevill© ............. 1126 Mdlport ............... 11 38 Shinglehouse . . . 1151 C e r e s ..................... 7 31 7 15 7 08 ,6 59 16 46 2 01 145 138 129 117 12m Connections Train 2 connects at Ceres with P- :S. & N, R. R. and electric line for Clean. Train 3 connects at Erie Ju-nctias with Erie train 26 east. Train 4 connects at Shinglehouse with electric line for Bolivar an^ Olean. G. M. Beasor, GeiU Pass AgTL Theo. Cobb. General Manaypi::* ’ Waliteir Daily, Louis Daily, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ewell, Mr. I and Mrs. Bern Hawks, M-r.and Mrs. J. D. Poitfcer. BED BLANKET SALE See our window Specials in Bed Biankets— 0 5 o 8 0 c 0 ©O Mrs. Earl Swort Badly Burned WILEYSVILLE, Mairch. 6 th.— The GENESEE, March 6 .—On Sunday schiool caiiildren, enjoyed a vacafcio-n afterinjoon, Mrs. Earl Swort was very last Thursidey and Friday, while Misis • seriously burned. While sitting in Wood attended Confereno© at Hor frostiit of an ope^n stove, her dress nell. , caught fire and in order to extin-1 Albert Lowery and John Mills wer ! guisih ithe flames is'he ran out of diOO'ps ait Caniistea >oin hus-ineisis/ last Tues- linto the s-aow. Dr. Ha.rt w^-isi called diay. 'and wiitili! proper car.e it is thought I 021 ^^ 2 ,eg, Maryin of Hector visited j she will recovor. jhi® daughter, Mrs. Chari-eis K-elley, ! ^ ^ J Wedmeaday and Thursday, Scout, Team Defeated : x t . ^ ^ . I G-BNESE'E. March 6. — The E.oy Mrs. Joh-n^lem a u 'scout basket bail team of this place Whates Corners last T ubs - went to We'.lsvilie on Friday night and Wedmie&day. where they played the Intermediate Mrs. JoS. McDonougll and dauigh- fjo.flim ' 0 !f the Community Club in the ter, Eileen, spent a couple of days Christian Temple. The game resulted lest week with relaft'ives at Rexville. in a victory for Wexls’i ille, the scori?, Mrs. C. L. Chase was a guest of beiC'g 24 to 12. Mrs. M. S. Chase Irona Wednesday 1 _ -3 ---- 7 \ ---- y ; ---- T~ until Friday. RBiiismlierl That every siiiei rab- scriber kelps to make tkis paper b etter for e v e r y b o d y ^ ' S P E C IA t. OLEOMARGARINE District Sunday School Meetnig . i Joseph McDonough v/Ss ok Canjs- Special Sale on Sweaters and Outing Robes. Call inside for prices. C. L. Crittenden W h itesviiie N. Y. )W D. R eel cf Phaladeilphiia a State Saturday. Sunday School WOTkor w ill be prese-nt John sm ith aru fam ily spent Tues- and hav<e charge of hte meetings. A day with relatives a t Whites CorOiers. lar'gQ att^U'daoic-e is deEti’ed. | H enry Daviig ivas in Galeton. Pa., — --------------------- on busin-esia a part of last week. Hi.s A n n ounces Marriage ' sister,, Mhs. Louis Kopp, returned to GENESEE, MaEPch 6 —George W. this p-lace with Mm, for a few d^iys’ F r a s e r w li^ e s to announce t h e mar- stay. rdagie o f his daoighter, Pauline, to A. ^ Frank Shoirt, the Young H'ijekory H. Sanjith, of ipswiich, Suffalk. Eng- stock buyer, was thraugh this section laud, at Wtiunepeg, Canaida, on Feb- .Saturday. IS BUTTER'S ONLY RIVAL TASTE IS THE TEST 2 lb. Cts.—45c Parcel Post 1 lb. Cts—23o 5 lb. pails—$1.19 5 lb. Pails—$ 1.10 2 lb. Cts.—51c For Sale by 22 . 1 &I 6 . —You insure having the right glas ses rwhestt you eome to us und our ■dhaiTges ar© moderate, w . H. Rich mond, eye--strain specialist, at Chap man’s store Genesee, Friday, March lath. M ts . 'Wdlliaim Butler and ehlldren Spent Friday afternoon, with her mother, Mrs. Kate Keefe. —The News office is equipped to produce fine job printing. All work 2t ,promiptly done. G e n e see, Penita. George P. Riley C h iropractor Mondays & S^urdays a t Genesee, Pa. Thrift has been deJined as <<The man^meiit of^ne’s affairs is sseli a'way that t h e sum to t a l o f one^s pOSSeSSEOilS i s €0H S tail% m r m m g , ^ Sm a ll saving’s w ill increase faster than little expenses- Have a hank account of our own and bank with a national bank— our hank. FIRST NiTIONAL SANK OF WHITESVILLE, N. Y. A. D. How^ Pres. D. ^L R omass , Y. Pres. L. J. F oetshee , Cashier