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THE WHITES\4iLLE NEWS, WHSTESVILLE, NEW YORK 91 ■ B B a s \ i f l * II ■ *** i ^ i fQ&t-fmmr wi mlfk 2 ®ows c per hour, $? 5 . The M ehring foot-pow- | er m ilker runs so easily ^ that it can be operated by !| either a small boy or girl. J* W e will put a machine in your barn and give it a fair trial on your cows, free of charge. i PAYNEVILL.E I We also liandSa leliriog t e e r Islksr, mhkh milks five cows at I ©ae time. Price $275. ^ For Sale by I L. B. Chase, Whitesvslie, N. V. t t My Old Country Home Tbe .glare of tine oiity isurrounds me, Its icrash. a n d its tum u lt .and strife. Tile strenuous liu-rry and worry T h a t help *o m a k e irp city life., Years of .successes ®nd failure. Year® midi ‘iibe d'in; of fbe town. But my heart .holds forever a ipioture W hieh ag.es can never line down. Tho ipi'Ctur.e you ask of the city? Aih)! No, IT j .pa'i-nt you tire sceaie Oif th)& Old country home oif my chiidho-od, Atttd rtg tp>lea®urea of which I now dream . The oM-fasihioned house and the or chard. W h ere hii’ds .caime to -rest in the^ 'Spring:, T h e lOlcatr ha^ibiing .brook tn the meadow, W h ere any steals '8.nid I used to tsing. Wp roamed a t .will through the wild wood, W ith Ihe treed'om of 'birds on the wing, And added tio the .pleasures of child- iiood. ' W ith a drink from the moss covered | ^ e e .HeseLton, Phil Coats and iG-eo. spring. i Heselto.n were in W hitesville, Mon At night w a s our -plieasu'r.e com pleted,) evening. When. (W 0 isat b y the vine-covered ’ Those from, here who attenided: the j p lay “Craniberry Corner®” at White®- And M’Steniad to s trains of sweet m'Usic ville la s t Friday night wc^re: Mil', and PAYiNElVlL(LE, Mar. 6.—PliU Coats and £iee Heseltcn .attended 'tlic meeting of the Howell IMHh company held at WhitesviU© Tuesday. liVIrs. M e lvin P a y n e yiisited a t th e hom e of M rs. F r a n k P a y n e la s t w e e k \Thursiday. Jam e s Ricihaiond re.turneid home last week (from EJmporiuim w h e re he has had omplojTnent .in a powder fac tory. >Mr. anid MriS. Fred CornelJ were jS'Und'ay calle.rs 'at the hfome of M<r. and Mrs. Phil .Coats. W ord has been ir-ece-ived ha,t Miss Arlouine Goodriioh -was recerjtly m a r ried to. Jay Aipipieby of .Bolivar. F rank Culver lias engaged Lee Borde-n. to work for him during the •coimiD'g year. ,Mr. and Mrs. -Pranlc Payne, Mel- v.i-n Payne and WiKard Goiodridli a't- tendedi the funeral of J. M. Spice.r. a t Whiitesville on Monday of last week- New Soft Hats For Spring We are showing ^|| of the new shapes in Soft Hats for Spring wear* They are'very stylish and the shapes are dif ferent an.d attractive'. i The Season’s new ^oft Hats are very handsome indepdj more so, w6 think, than usual. We are showing n'any style shapes that are entirely new this spring. The Soft Hat has n'ore friends today than, ever befote/, 4 iMr. and -Mrs. F rank Payne attend- ; ed the fune-ral of M rs. Mary Oh.ap- ' ^ man a t Independfiice on Tuesday .of I-ast week. ; % AUCTION1 ! Having sold my faraii 3 aujilcjsi from ■ ■WhiitefiValie, on .the cross-road fro m . tEdgexis B-ros., Inidepeaideiice, I will .^:®]il!l a t ivuiblic auction,' oh LIME FOR SOIL IMPROVEMENT (Continued from, page one) ipoitasili fiis in our soils. ttt*h t are .a few ®im.ple tests which Thursday, March 16th d a « e . One la S L L 5 to»tow«S ■l«s- the well known .litous paper teat. 1 Piac© ihlue litmus paper between, 'two jOrffibed .property: 3 'htorBses,—'browoi 'mare c 1.1 v-n 1 , lumipe 'Of .soil gathered fromi various igay n inre, 6 yns. * « , W to* * com ; of t t e fW d. K, alter a short yiB. Otoe, tlie .color of fho .pajK-r .turn® to f t b§™e.; 2 Regiis.tw ^ Hctetem cows; ^ pneserat. If it r sapaavtor; ba.i.rel churn; la.i»e w a tor, Tton,«i.er.e.is,tto mu-niatic aoM test. B S p a ^ r ; Janse wood a r d coal h a a t- . p,„„„ ^ ^ 30 gBiao®. m e a t yar; ,a quantity o t . t e y ; 40-rrton iM.fc can; 30-gallon j^g j,re®eot; lif it does not 'mifk cant; hooks; olev.?aes; waigon | lalcid ii's present dhoes; .eant^ok.s; crowbars, ishove-ls; 1 Also note the vege'tation. wlidch forks'; hteictem'jih’® tool®,• about | gj^owis. If aoid-lovihg plants such as 300 p-otato t^atis; 16 ft. Elm i pa,int b.rush, .sorrel, redtop, berry |fc.ay rsieife; litO t t hay rape; hay .ca.r bush'eis o r mosis grow aibundanitly, you puLcy®; fannm.g m ill; set of plat m,ay know tliat the soil need® time, pomm scale's; 2 secs dcuLde woira ixmr- j whil© on .the other hand, if clovers .m m ; ®e.t double dm /ing 'banness, 2! to thrive well, there is plenty ®tngte harnieisises, pair beavy biliankifs ; of jij^ne Anolther imetihod, slow a.nd iinoer- fttalm, J® to ie'U,t .and- try. Sow -some aim© on a small .paltich of .ground and note .the-reiaults. Aisr .to -foncB' o f 'Liim.e, tlie.re are sev eral. Thiere is ground lime'Sitone whjiich liis 'the raw rock grou.nd fine. Thene li'S quiick or .burned lime that is liE'cesitcne .burr.e.d, 50 .lb:s. of whieh uiii., ,i;vYc.-ic.G«,Lc>u . (iiu, Qugjijty leQ'U'Cilis ICO libs, lof grcuin'-l canopy 'Hop taiggy; 2 ainihle buggies, ■ km,e®.t.on,e. And there .is hydrated lim.e ioji'e nearly .new; one outj-..r; pair j •vvrh.iich/i® buiai.ed lime 'that hais been * *{4* T it T .TniJiHV %TT r >«! .ny , l - €•t- i -F#-*-*+ry j Er l.l-v — To .stories o-f f a r -anicien't lore. In our piieajsiire -we dreamed of no fu i-ture. We h a d not a .sorrow, or trouble, or icare, A hoaven. otn .eart.h was the otd house W h en »ai childhood we all gathered there. Yeaft’« have gone by with tlie-ir ch'ange®, Aaiidi 'tonight I sit drea.mlng alone. The .rest sleep in graves oiii the hill side Not f a r .from 'the old country home M rs. Lee Heseltoiii, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Coats, Howard Barney, and Mr- and Mr®. Ja-mes RichmoridJ and fam- diy. Were Misinformed iTlie article whicli a'ppeared lu The New® last .week too hte effect tSuat a son wa® born to M.r. and M.r®. -Mel vin Payne was untirue. [Ed'itior’is! Note]— W e regret very much that -the article appeared. If ■persona who feel liniclined, to furaniiSii a publisher untrue reports forpubi-i- ,'Ca.tion for stport^ tlioy should, 'reimem- ' f u-i 1 ! her ithat it is a miisdemean'or to d'O so. I’d 'give for one year 'Of imy childhoct hope nothing of the kind wiiH All the .Wiealth I have gathered on again. We printed tli© ar- ‘ftarth, tid e in gaodi fa*ith. A year 'in the meadow and wildwood, _ ________ _ ______ At th‘e old country liomie of my j .-j^irth. • —^Sub'Seribe to the 'New®. It’s the ideal Spring hat» Extremely sweli) shapes for Young Fe!lo(ws. New colors and trimmingq. Conservative blocks in. many pro portions for the busin,es?s man and the modest dresser. ^ We’ve a hat fop every man’s face, purse; and fancy. Step in and try on, the different styles. That is the very best and only way to select a right hat. Clothes bought her© preissed; and reipaired one year free. Star Cfothini^ House Home!I Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. M 134-136 Main St. HORNELL, N. Y. 4-6 Church St. slide hill’ plow; 'Oliver w^lkiicig .plo'vv; nveedea*; laud rolileir; lever drags; aWheteil oi-tivator; “Bonnie” grain bindo'r, 6^4 ft. cut; Owtego gna'in drill ftroD Agie P-otaito piLanter, 'Riic© •p4at.a- to digger; Champion sprayic-r; 10 ft. /hciise nake; John-stou 6-ft.-eut m'ow- m achiiie; farm wagon, S-iin axle, 2 dn. ttire; w«gcn •trucks, 2M ii'n axle, 4»;u. tire, ’Ui'Ilk wagoiu; .two-iiieated - ------ ^ ’ -- --- - ------- ’ USTH’i( 'taJm,' fSLetie, Icng sle-igh; ■and miaay ^ t h e r (thpir.g's: tea num-eroous to men- 'xenmi’?!: A,lJi sum® up to ?o.00, cash; aumia laveT 1^5.00,.-©i'g-ht sxenthis’ ti'm© i>n ,-goodt aipiproved, jartsr.est 'bearing, ^ba'nkailfe note®, paya'tile at the 'Fir-.st Natii'onaS Etank of WhitsS'VLle, N. Y. GEO. N. BLOSS ''5’ra'Eik Lee. Auctiouieer; iiORTH BINCiHAtVi Willis Briggs NORTH BIN-HAM, Pa,. Mar. 8— - T3io peopi© .of \this rhiniity were Ton> 2 ..,u.dii 'SftiO'Cked when it became k'nofW'B! on. iMondiay ni'Oruiibg th a t Mr. cM. ■'W. Bri'gjgs, one •of :the bowai’s imoat respected citize-na Iiad pa,ssed atwiay. iMir, JBriggis had n o t been, feelil'Ug wieil, biuf wa® n o t ■cauaidered iil. <He diid hes mormiing icJioreis, Moii- ^diay m erning a® usual and. shortly 4MteTwa.rd' camplain-ad Gi a pain -in hiis dliest and side® and bef-O're help «oisl4 bei oib'ta-ined he expired. H r. R'emiin,gto(ii of W h itesvilie w a s <saliedi and praniouinced it neu r a lg ia of tk e h e a rt. Called Home Suddenly N O R T H BINGHAiM, P a ., M a rch 8— CJ. M. L a w r e n c e ,of H e rndon, Ya., whio >va!9 tran s a e t'in g 'business here, w a te r isaickied itt Ihie facto-ry, 75 lb®. »oif w h ich leqviPlB 100 R,s. t f grour'd liimestior.'e. T h e s e a,re th© only form s •rsuaiUy cen-sMered fe r wiJ. .improve- m tent. Thfsbe .'is m a r l a n d o y s ter sheB s wiliiieh a.re eq'Ual dm Q'Ua.lity to r.iim.£- sto n e ; lan d plaister, w h ieh is of very ■liitlU© val:u© fOr .sodl- ;im'p.rovem'©nt; wood asdreis, wbdeh c-on.tadn, about - 3u pier ctent. iliim©; a-nd severail othefr® of m in o r imiporta/nce. B u t whde-ih, fcaim lis b'est fior th e .soil? Accioirdiing t o conitlinued .experim e n ts, •it ihia.s b e e n found th a t ground ddm©- ®itone ha.s igiven soin'ew h at b e t te r .re su its th a n till© o th e r f' 0 'rm.s, b u t f o r aP ■raictioal piurpases, ■g'^t thefo.rm wh.k'h. <.(S' 'Cheaipeat in, 'pcropC'rIJoiri/ t o 'if® quu..-- ity, o r b u y thi© one whiich give® y-ou maximum- am o u n t of Mmie 'pe'r doJdar, ciCiT c n e li® ju®t as good a s anpth.e.r o-r 'Soil -imiprovemient. K you ca.n g s t ^ircumd limeisitone ciieliiveire d he.re foi $2.f0 -pied' ton,, an d b u r n e d lim e for 44.75 liter tcin, by aill mean® g e t the umed' lim e, but .the lim:e:stc.ne is u®u- alilyi ichea.per. Of ©ours'e th e freig h t and hau'idn'g ' ust hiei© 'bie consiid-erecl and you only ni€©id one-hailf ais muchi bii'rned •ime as lim-estone b'Ut .burn.ed lim e is •30 vett’y diS'aigreeable to liandile be- C£iViaie 'Cf i'fs ca u s tic propertiies, th a t i.mestone is p referable. Do mot buy limie&tori'e w h ich do-es p'£«r cC'Et. cal- „ ^ ^ , . , - , I i.ot ©onta'in a t 'Icaist 90 . w a s cabled to h is hom e by a m a s s a g e . L l ' m e i s t o n e is ddyid-ed into W o ^teiting th a t hi® ibrother-in-law . Dr.} ,caic,iuin carb o n a te and magne- 2>etiwd-ler, h a d been kRled very su d - ' carb o n a te. Ther-e >is very -little •ienly. -Mr. L a w rence, accompamiied H ifierence fo r .siodd ii.mip.rovem.eiit ou-ly by-hlis m o th e r a j r s . W. R L a w ren c e i® 19-100 bette.r tlia-n s ta r t e d im m e d iately to r Y irgcnia, It ..a ^ u f i b b u t ais ^t is .likeJy^to in-jur-e w a s aften ^ a r c l learn e d th a t D r. Det- ,cadc.ium carbonate ds us- w n e r had -be in 'fchu't b y an insane ^j.Q,jy. (Continued next week) Sunday In Our Churches Rev. J. E, Tailant, Pastor WhitesviHe M. E. Church 10:20 la. m .-^ .Morning W o rship. a n boy. H e h a d m a n y rr'ieud.s In tliis Tkiinity ulho will b e shocked to hear a h-i® unthueily deabli. -IvU'. amd IM-rs. T. B Ta-lbett erf Shin- gii-house are g u e s ts -of 'Mrs. T a l b e t t ’s parent®, M r. and Mr®. A. J . Jo h n s o n . Th© Hik'.iiy ti'^DKk' of M rs. Louise -a.-re. pleased ‘fcs> 1-3-&JM3' that she is ku'Droilng. OLD RESOIENrr DEAD “Fermaiien't Fiiiwi 'C5unpa%n” present ed and .explained -by one of the min- .isiters of the cooferenco. Everybody ______ Is invited to be present, and to give Andrews Settlement f<fam Died of Old subjeict aifctemtiom j:ur<.i,y hc'hoai at 12 m. Ju n io r L e a g u e a t 4 p. m. Epworth Lehgu© at 6:30 pan. Top- . o, n-r-Oof 'TVa<rV Ags,—Was Unc'.e of M. W .. Rey nolds of This Village^ Andrews Settlement, Pa.,.Pel 29— L. A. Reynolds, on© nf the oldest ■^esdlents of tbi® seetiom died at his home her© on Friday. Fe-b- 2oth, o-f anfi-nnatits tacident to old age. He haid bee'r. in poor heailth for many years and had faiiied constantly for file Ir-Bt few ni-ontha, tstk-ilnig to Ms •bed jalbout week bofore his death. Hd-s f-uneral wa® h©3d at the hon-e on Monday noon and Bn-teraaont ma'd© ii) — the cemetery here.by the side of the d-c: “The Urgency of a Great Task- Leader, Miss Helen Smiith. Evening .service, 7:30 p. m. “A Sure Foundation for Our Paath” Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Preaching sjt North Bingham Sun day at 2 p. m. \ ou are welcoane. Goine. Whitesville Universalist Church Rev. C. L. Paddock, Pastor ---- (Morning worship at 11 a.m. “Tire. faithful wife, who preceded him iTo the FynaL Harmony lOf All Souls With spirit worLd five years ago. God.” * i IH g leave® tio (mourn their irrepar- Sunday .school at noon., abale los® two son®, G. A. and C. A. |N o Evening sesvic©. Reynold® and' one danii^ter, Mrs. Kate are wel'CO'm© to* any or all o- Sykes, also one adopted dau#iter, these services. Seats free. Those- Mr®, E. L. -Green, ali of this place -vrbo have no chunch hoane are cc* besides* eight grand.'Children and' two dially invited to make this churcL crest grandchilid'ren. The family have their home. “Com© with us and w-- ;f)cea re'SSdSfnjts qf this .place for will do thee gotod.” i years y-^ra and have many friends. The Bramatic Club wl&hes to thank I who eynipathiize wi'^ ithem. in their all for the apdendad patronage at the \ great bereavement. ' ,play Friday and Saturday evening® } i mm ^ I M M l i l Brusse’.s Rugs 9 X 12 T a p e s try B russels Rugs— an exceptionally durable quality m a d e of fine w o rsted y a rd w ith a well covered surface. P e r s ian O riental and F loral D e signs in a variety of color schem es. This R u g is especially desirable for din ning room and bed room purposes, since they are m o s t easily k e p t clean and th e r e are p a ttern s p a r ticularly adapted for bed room and dining room use. A Splendid Value at $16.50 9 X 12 B russels R u g s firm ly and closely woven and splendidly fin ished. Tho line includes m a n y heauUful patterns for dining room and living room use in both Floral and O riental designs—also some extraordinarily handoom e chintz effects to r th e v/ell furnished bed loom . An Unusual Value at Our Price of $17.85 Nos. 114 to 118 MAIN STREET, HORNELL, N. Y. Now Is The Time To Brighten Up Your Home Our complete Spring lane is here. It is hard in an ad to give even a faint idea of the numbers, the beauty, and the grade of the many Rugs we are showing this Spring. We designate NOW as the time to show you these new designs, so varied and unusual. We have prepared the time of our salesmen for this one purpose—the time is yours and we ask you to come and use it. Velvet Rugs V elvet Rugs—9 x 12 in size— s p len did for parlor, library or living room. F loral, O rienfal and P e rsian designs. T h e very thick pile in 'u r e s not only beauty but durability. Our Price for this 9 X '12 Velvet $19.50. The best V elvet Rug in cur line and one of the best on th e m a r k e t—P a t terns and colorings u^'.ed in the m o st expensive Wiiton.s. its thick htxuri- ous pile m a k e s it to appear alm o s t like a high grade W iltcn. 9 x 12 size.\ Our Price $22.50. A x m i n s t e r R u g s A good serAUceahle A x m iiister Rug in tlio 9 ,x 12 size, it i? m a d e of se lected all wool yarn and has a long t hick nap. A splendid Hug for parlor, library or living room. A il''over O riental designs w ith brow n s and tans predom inating. A splendid value s i $15.75. Rich, luxurious A x m inster Rugs m a d e of an exceptionally high grade fine wool y a rn w ith a Ion\ thick solt nap. 9 x 12 in size in a large variety of • O riental, P e rsian and Floral designs. A Rug th a t will stand an unusual am c u a l of hard w ear and is Priced a t only $22.50. One of th e b e s t Axminster Seamless Rugs on tho raarknt. It is firmls-- w oven in one piece from selected fm e wool yi.rn and has a thick silky nap, very soft to the troad. T h e designs (Floral. O riental and P e rsian) are copies of $60.(>0 ■-nid .$75.00 W iltons. A Rug wm especially recom m end for splendid w e a r in Pving room, pario r.s or library. A value im p o ssible to be duplicated at $25.00. 5 ^ a:. ■ V - Bring Spring into The Home With MEW DRAPERIES there a though And New Draperies, ilgl)t, air^/, with here ei^d toupii of color, surely make Spring an actiia.lity even the sky is dark without. Never have we shown such a :mar\*Tno us arra^/ cf new Cur tain Materials, Window Draperies and Fiirnjtiire Coverings, in many fabrics. H e m s titched m e rcerized M arqui ette w ilh a wide heavy lace edge in cream or ecru. P r iced at 39c per yard. H e m s titched M ercerized M a rquisette w ith a nan'ow lace edge in cream or ecru. Priced at 35c a yard. P lain M a rquisette in cream , w h ite or ecru. Priced at 20c, 25c up to 50c a yard. • Lace N e t in w h ite, cream or ecru. 2G, 45 an d 54 inches wide. Priced at 45c. S5c and 60c a yard. Pigu“ed L:»ce Nets. Priced f*om 15c to $1.25 a yrrd. F-c-rim . 3 rd '^'ar u ru-tuins •virith Is re r.cl?' an i in eition. Priced from CHc 'o a p?>ir. Xottiugh:m 5 ■•» € C'l tains. Priced from 53c to $5-00 a pair. Net Curt-ins. Priced from $2.25 to $11.00 a pair. The Largest Showing of Cretonne's and Other Overdraws Materj.v. s We Have Ever Had. Wall Paper Do not decorate an other room untH you see how w^e can save you money on Wall Paper. From 10c I>ouble Boll J Upwards. Beautiful Xe-w Spring Des:gii>s Now' In.