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-·-~-~ --~~'~ CO RRES POND EN C £ ! bo_a;<ling at '!:he_ SilY~r Greek Rouse._ On i:m- j' ~ •j ansmg preparatory ro gomg to· 1YOr.k , IF YOU WANT Bread that is white --- · · · -- Saturday rno.ming, be hacl a stroke of .0\fr and nL\' :i\Ionte Waite of BsmlBt ~-e E il' NEWSY BRIEFS FR.Or\\ BUSY J?EOPLE. t anople'xv aru:l died about 4 o'clock in the h- .\d' t d.~· \. r'b b f \ tJh- G ' c .n me~s. I c·o F FE E \ \ ave \' op e' a. <>u· a y rvm e errv _ . • · · -·· -~-· . afternoon. :Burial was at Fredonia, Re'·j H \ · ' \ 1\fr. J3mwn of Btat<> agricultme depart- 1 , Notice to Correspondents. . Gillette offi:c:iaterL The deceased was 73 onoe. . . . ' 1-ment is here for a few thys. I Biscuits tha.t are light · • • •• 6 al'S nf ~ae imd ·le\neo a •uiiiow and two Mr. and 11rs. T. C. Danson· and 11iss f • . . Corr<':<>)<mrh·nts or tbr• ::-,Ewf' arereoueE· Y• ·• •J \'\ • ;, ~· ·y \ \\ , • ~ L I :\Jrs. Hose Buck ot Pi:tillrsville. 0., is ., . ' . · . children, Eliner and Carrie, all of thjs Etnel Dav1son were atmday callmc at che j· ., 'f. fri. -~ . . · · Cakes just right teo to goc,t thPrr l~tl{;rs here on Ttu:-sday 1f village.· · home of Arthur 13adger's. i1Sl mg e~us ill town. . The one coffee \Vhich · won tbe . . \ po;;sih!e. Lat•cn~W\ ~n he f!ent in JJy M.iss Clarice Oliph:tnt antl her. sfstel'l ::a~ COJ1k1~1~~'~ the ~1iEforru:~ to lead_a~d has held it. . ' . . . then use the follo\ving ,. ·,r o nave )een Y1SlclJW: nenus m •cenn- . 1 · • k . · ~ · - ' · · Best Brands of r •h•m<:. This office ha5 the imler,endent b • 1 · -~· 1 • · • · ·u jlo •• e p,lrtof h., l~tG clJcunb \t the f\cton D1stJn ~t!\·e- because 1ts wtnns1c rmone. ----- .. -------·- }Ir.s.E.HalsteadandEdna Sager and syvarua,haYereturner home. ' , ment1s·atonceapparent. . 1 . . • 1 lase \\·ea-. · 1 . . . .. I Forestville. ::on Lvle were at South Dayton last John '£vler ,ha'l t'1e misfortune to I The-crew 011 the Lake Shore wnorket Lac co coffee is a blenclc:d: cof-l . · . · . • . ' . . . . - ' .. , .. • ne\leeted to lower the boom bl'fon' ll't<s- 1 · ·- . . · . · '\Vinfielrl Brown )~:as in Dunkirk, 1\Ion- week. ; · m]tu-e h1s btmd qnttc badl)l'. by nmmug . \ 1 h J k \l 1 .. 1 · - \' 1 fee selected trom the best coffee I day. ames h l! ams JS Fpenc ng some tune .. · \' · Friday night. The cross anuc on South · •· t: • · I FLOUR J ., .. ;li . li . I the tinei' of a p. itchfork th,-o~och it mg un<. er l e ,a ·e ... tore JJ'tuge last tl1a t c·ornes l . ., to tl1, count•·}' ?>!m. Wm. Shrin-r 1 , in Dunkirk for a. at. G. l'ntnam's. . . G~a1·enc·e :E;lick and ?>Ierton. Hubba:·d sicle uf hrid~ »ere _dam~.gecl and i~ is said NOT ADULTERATED. f l 'I L '. \'' \ have pmcha,;ed.the hennel)' l,rulchng, ot chat net:~eEal')\ repamo \\'Ill cost $lto.DOO. I SPLENDID ( · t ew <.a yR. I \' rs. oOlUSa '\'earn 18 WlJLer wheat) Stafford cr•ent ni<mday in Bignell, thiS week. G. ~er~y of ~:.uth_ D~::~u, -~n~cl '~:e to . \Yhile C\rn~Eing the Lake Shore tracl<s \Nhen you buy Lacco coffee you 1 . · ' :IIrl' .. L JJ. mo>e 1c to th.tc premJJ.e_ m I 1llen0\ ... . · l · ff f Sac]· orr ~a Half-Sacl- 65 Dunkirk. A few from this place attencled the m•ar rhe bom·din1; ram Nu·Jy Friday are getttng stnct y pure co ce ·or \• 'ii' ·.J · \' c. · al f r E 1 o llf.l'S. :Sant')' ,Olrogge, wif0 of John mnrnimr, Paul J. :Jiaries. for lllcarlY 1 L ff B , 1 1 , 1 F k l:t' 1 funer ·a :,_ .. ,,~. ~- ope. - . 1.ve pure 1ase acco co ee green orn t~> \' r. am \' rH. ran.. H er Olrogge, died at hl'r home, ab)1.Lt a mile.[ thirt}'·live >.·em>' a cook on tllB railro:.l(J, 'J ' .l E 1 T 1 f ·1 • the same as all other coffes we tW~uay, a. ~on- ~~r gar. own anr _ann Y rreJ·e ret:en~_. south of Sonth Dayton, :;;epten\lber 21st. \\a~ struck bv a fast train. lle rceCiYed Yi\itors at 2\Iarion Fairbank's. Sl J ' b 1 1 ht ~r I · 1 . sell ancLroast it fresh every day. )Tics Ruth Wright was in Dunkirk : 1e _:ave,~~ nus_ an< , 011e .~.aug· er, h. rs: l injuries from .\·hie~ lw diecl ~e'\ 0 eral hours ~h<!pping, )!onday. :lire. ::Oara~~ Abbey and Percy Dolo\ a lv 11eon ol Steambtng, anr1 one l'On,. !mer. Be \\ 1 11 long he rememheTed b}' Lon·n Tayl<Jr has t<J work in grapes. ilnd wife vi&-1 ted A. :ililler ancl wife, Bun- Hem·y, of Dimkirk. Another !laughter, hil\ lrl'ing .friends, many ol whcmr >lt- goue to Laruhertnn day. :Jfrs. Clayton 'S'ewcmnh, diecl about ~ix tr'nded lli~ funehll helcl at his home in ..· mont!Js n\O. l'\meral at the late re;;i- Jeffer:oon. Qhio. ,:\fiEF Lflttie Ball calle< l CJn her father at r;rrJwr Town had the misfoxttme to cut dence Su~lav intemrcnl at YillcnoY~L ,. his foot with an ax and is !lOW on I ' ·' ,, A numbe1· of tlw olt1 friemls ami Lacco coffee is solei only _at LALLY'S TEA STORE SUNSHINE, (spri11g) Sack, $r.30. Half-Sack, 65c. crutches. --· I nt\khhor:'l Df ?.Irs. Jlel\'n Homan heltl a .Jr,lm Thatcl 11 ,r oi Ol<?an was in tDwn on · \Vango. in,loor basb•t PlClllC at; her hom~ on . CRYSTAL (11 1) :l!ertiJn l~aulkner of J3rocton, ancl [ · ) Cll( husine:-+, lu.\t C:aturday. , . · . , . . • . ., Fl'ir1av. ,\ ulfl>'t pleu?ant time· '\\'0\S c'D· Telephone your orders to B.. C. G-ILES, ' · Llr. L. L. iJeck o( Salamam-J. i~ thl' ~uest of J,. A. \\' asb burn. mother Lan~mg or Dtmklrk, ealkd on C. Faucuer 1mc1 b<!SDless in bowanua, . ,-b J • 1 . 1 ;n C 1 [ 1 1 r- •. 1 . tl. . .. t ., 1 1 t k JOYt>Cc Y t ~e JacH:s. Tlwst• present ,,·er<:;> I YCr .nw.c .. ome P 1oue 0D. Sack, 'JE,_·,.'r.30. Half-Sack, 6s·c, 1n~m' s m ns n~llll ·y, i::iun< ay. I as 1\'CB • · 1' >·[· ' ·\\ l' 11 ' (' \' · · I · \ \ :\ rs. ~·- '. \\..,_rt eJ _,Ir~. Te.o. J\rutter and H. D. Hul;>bard entertained his Sunday ·}L A. Cro'IY~ll and wife we1·e in Dlln- ehil\Jn·n, MrF. L. J .• ('uok, :\lre. '\\'m. --- ' · sd10ol class Saturday afternoon; a pro- kirk, recently. :Jlad;;, l\Irs. Stt·arns, l\IrE .Josl;'pll D..m-j I N t;;_ U RANCE Fnn·stville is to have a ~treet fair f)c·tober 5th. E1·eryoue c•onw. :llifs .\hha :\fanley ill ncporte<l sir·k in the }w~pilttl at .J ttrneRtown. graumw WKf1 renc!ercd ancl a fine supper I\lilton Bmith is quite ill ut this wdtbg ndr, ::lir1'; L 8w~u-tzmun of :-1il l'<'r Creek. ·· JJo../ · I · was sen-ed on tP,e lawn. < URBAN'S BEST (bl 1) qmt~ ~------ with neuralgia. J;_J r. Henry Bnmtn~tcr llaf' l'OmplC'tctl · ~ j Cl\C Villenova. 1\li;;s Mabel Han·uy is bi:' d<ler milL It i.~ fittt•cl 'll\ith a· 11igh OF ALL KINDS. J~indley 1 s :Lake. power ga~olinP 1:-nginl~ ~nc1 the 1ait~si jrn- Rc•y, and :JI rf'. L C. WhitQ are enter- taiuin)!: tlwir Hon f1·om ii'<·w Y()rk. :\IrH. Laura i forn if' spending a iew rlar~ with )frf' . .John Dailey ;tl )ia.-;hville. Penfield ;Dayton found business. in Uowamla, tlj,e lirst of the week. ~= :Jin'. Ett;l \wright and children of .Br.ll Hill, were en;lling here, reeeutly. Peveral frcim this place attended funeral of .i\Ii;e. Ani!'e Pope, Saturday. Kirk !Jalic and ChnrlPH Ball h•ft for the· gmpe conntry 1m; I wPek IY<·clmwlay. :Jirs . .J()hn Tyler aml [\frs. Sa.rah Gillett v;ere \·icitors -at Ameuzo Root's, Tnesda,y. H. H. S!'olt, .Jr., who ha\ hecn away on. . ' · a tc•n-<lay mr·aliJ>.Ill• c<mu: h<Jlll~ :Jlomhry. l 1;: \l. 1\'a:-hbnrn,,oi Forestville, fotmd ; .- busines~ in this place one day la:;t week .. :\Tr8 . .John 1Io>:'n of Olean was \'isit!ng- · :\Ir,:. Laura Horn o[ Lot!i e::tn•et!B.~t wPek. The remaii;s o·f :JJrs. John Olrogge of !:;out}) Dayt<lll, were brought here for .John TUan i\ having his huusu pai·nte<L LPwis awl :o;alislmry are rloing tlu; work. :l[r. an<l Illrs. Bert \'ugent ancl ;;on SfJl'llt Stuulay with lli~ mother on ·water Stn·ct. Charlet< Karst of Alkgauy, X. Y., is f'petnling '' few dayti with his brother, (ft~orgC!. l\Irs. )[erton POll!\ of :Popt' Hill :,<pent Tnee< Ia y with her ~i~ter, :\Irs, Thoma:; Chapman. Fri\\llll>' of :\lrc. \Vm. SbriYt>r will lw ph•ace<l tn know tlu~l ~ho is able to he burial, Snnd~~y. · :IIrs. Xeltie Bignells and clanghtor lYa o[ ..:hk wright SummiL, ·were calling in this place, Weclnesthi.y. J\Irs. Dora Sweetland and daughters, FlD'y and Adine, spent Sunrlay afternoon with ?rlrs. Alice Nobles. Dr. l''rench o£l'ike, fonnerly o£ Hamlet, was sb;tking hands with his many irieuds on our streetsc, Illonday and TtLesday. Mrs. EJecta. Delahay' and son L)'le, of Keating, J:'a. ,)uwe been the guests of her ~ister, ~Irs. 2\[a.:ry Dayton, the pasc week. ont again. John 'fatchell oi i:louth llill, ,,·ho bas ('!aml 8lanlc·y iE Pnjoying a weeb been fipentling some time a!; Stockton, \'wation h·0m hit! rlntit'8 at Brooks in was 11 l'i~itor in town the fust o£ the Iluuki rk. \l'eek. Ernest Harvey is spending some \dth his siBter at Charlotte. :Jlrs. \V. Da-iley Yisited ret South ton, the Ii.rst of the week. rwoyed hydrnulk prCSo-L ])lr. Btir- ma~tei··~, conlin1 ren•ption of all cornerf< nutkP~ it a plea~nni a~ ,\n\11 as an i~h~re:.:;t-:.. ing p1a!'e tr> YiFit. A mi\re detailed lll'· ·AGGIOENT, FIRE, LIFE; I , C'O\U1i; of this lWW indnst.y will he given Ed. Gottn:tan and son Yerne hacl bt1si- a!l ~oon as Lhe sc'a~~:\n opens. ness in Dunkirk, Saturday. Lon Horton ancl family were pleasantly entertained at A. CruwelFE, ~um1ay. The rai11 oi the past week wm; muc\1 all, afLur the long dry :i\I rs. Walter Dailey enterta.inerl consin, Carl .Brown, >Wd daughter, from South Dayton R few days, last week. l\frs. C. Fancher wm; a pleasanG caller at the home or her grandfather, ·w 111. Sartwell, one tlay last week. }i[rs. D. B. J-\artholomew of. Forestville, is ~;pemling a £cw days at her olcl home and calling on olclfriends aud neighbo,·s. Elmer '\Yest is no better at this writing. A 11nrse from Forcsh,ille, }.lr. Loomis, is in 8~tleodance. Pope Hill. Ethma Tn.ylor 1s attending' school at Eorest,·ille. . ---·---' .......... -----· FACTS FROM FRANCE. PLATE GlASS, EMPLOYERS liABiliTY, A. Paris Joiner numed Dereboul roado> a bet that lle could consume ten yu:ra.s. I of sausages. lie won it but died after- ward fr;ID congestion. ' I represent companies in Fire For tile first_ time a party group lllis Insurance that han: withstood the been formed,, m the J!'rench chamber • for the (lefense of the rights of women gTeat loss in San Francisco, and heacled I.Jy Uenrl ClJeron. have large surpluses ]eft. Making postal cards crtrrylng insult- ing allusions to the G erlllan emperor is a pleasing Parisian lnclnstry. The par- tisan political postnJ card is quite com- moo. · I The I'ttris 1}t1clget committee in tak- ing up the estimates ror 1907 struck out the ;,alary o/' Diebler. tlJe public execntloner, thus foreshadowing the illsa.ppearanetc of Lhe gulllotine. French omclals are- consiclerlng a sclJeroe for provicling a standing army of long sen-lee· men, ~)ne feature oJ whlch is to be the cou;ipuisor:r enlist- ment of all Frer!C:h scl~,oolboys in na- tional rifle corps, so tliat from their earliest years tl.ley mtl)' !!be accustomed to habits of cUsclpline ;l.nd knowledge Also cl~aler in Real Estate. A. L. BROWN Office in Bank Building, with the Si!l·er Creek Gas & Improvemen~ Company. Sack, $I-40. Half-Sack, 70c. Sack, $1.40 .. Half-Sack, 70c. We stake our reputation on these brands. They arc millecl from the choicest wheat, passing through Silver Creek and . please Machinery, particular people always. Try any any of these brands, and you will al~vays buy them. MONTGOMERY & TALCOTT. .Jmur~ 1\ngeut or Bra<lfonl \\'jl,'i ti>c I gneft of his ~ister, 1\Irt<. En~d :Bannon· • , f on'r Sullllay. ::lim. Liltbic> (Nngenll Ric·e, of l'itt8- l)ttl'g, j:::: Yi::::itiug her nulther, i\lrs. X ugen~: of Watt'r 1:-'trpet. Nashville . Evlyn Am old tool<: a loacl of grapes to South Dayton, recently. of arms. J\ouia Horton and wHe yisitec1 Allen .:VIr. awll\IJ's. 1\'.lH)\\'lton of Perrysburg, Crowell's family, Stm<.lay. I NEW YORK CITY. HOME -INDUSTRY. were in town,;, Eri.day. Yictor \Yi.nton had btilsi;wss ·in Ark- New 'Yor~,c\ty bt;s_;::eo.cly for cluty· in E. i::l. l{obi.nson aud [llr. :\Ioshier wnght, }!nday. thB stllte Dll>ltia 10,3\Jt men. . tilling their s~_fos, thi8 week. n>,'l'c' at Durin? tl.le 1 : 16 ' tweh'c months $-±O,- Do you believe jn Patronizing Home Indus- K E. Ball antl I\Ir. Bichanl~ clro1'l' oyer :Mnch attention is being \' ·' 218,000 m pre('l(JUS stones ·we:t;e brought I · fnn!' trdngin :Mr. llkblml's a~ltomobile; The corn dop is reported w 1Je the best present to filling silos. to New Yorl< city. . . try ? If you do your home printer is looking \Yeclnestlay t•wuiilg. it ha~ been foJr ye;crsin this \icin:iGy. I Il.lcrle Pope ~plWt 8uuc1ay at home j Out of every lluml1'ed ~}etsons in i'\ew I '-I . {, . ' I 'th h'- I York city sixty-one are um;narried, for' business and wants you .to resei~ve YOllr Taylor \\'harford, who ha~ her;;n in J)OOr \ rs. A.ustm, uas retm.··nea home alter \\\1 1s parents. . · . . . , . thirty-one nuHTiecl, fiye widowed and ht·alth for f'OllU' tim\', i~ again <:Onilnt';l to canng lor l.lr<·. Arthm· Hov;let, at Cottage. G'. Percy has solc1 hiH yineyard O! I tlJree (lrvorcecl. order for hinl. his room by illneEs. :Mr. Ho~s Joi;t rt goocl horoe last \Yeek by grapes to a party near Dunkirk. Ke{;- York l.Jeing au allc~·less .city, its ,:\(r. <Ultl :JlrB. WaltN tlrimold of MaY- being kicketl. by one of hi~ w.ork horses. Ralr,I~ rercy ,c]sitecl his sister, l\lrs. streets ~rc 'too often _marrc;.d lJy Jon:; YOUr home printer Will lOOk after YOU and 'll 11· 1· · 1 1 \\ 1 - · F k l\l . ·o . en~ .; l· S 1 d· ~· a.:rrays o.t asb nu<.l garbage cans. ?__joug Vl l' wen· ea l!lg on neue~ wre ,, \' nes- 2\ll'~. Ethel :Olettcl and daughter ra:u l. OlSc., Hl .:w.eLC an, \IDe ''J' ten Harlem lllocks 322 of these iTon- .see t.hat your wan_ts are suppll\ ed l·n first-class da_v of la.~t \\'~t·k·. • f l \I , guests u 1er parent;s, l• T. and flelson :H>ell or .Abbeyville, spent last I clad decoration<> (?J were counted on a Mrs. Pe rey Henry of a f\'W day~ of ln.~t '\red;: lt•Jo, ni11'. B. L. Town~: .cl.rkwright spent with her daugh- TL~rnbull, 0\'er S~mday. week with his atmt, l\lrE. Carey BeTJnett .. recent morning. shape. The other fellow can not do this. U,. h. :BRlj<.;uck ·and R ]~. ~eyins ::\fr;;. Ei1sign wit!} her .lamily \\'ere up In the 8GG <\l}<isre miles of wate~ that )Ir~ .. Lttn~ing Whitaker and }Irs. nf 811 n~r l 1 rt:·~k; W'Pre gnt·~t~ of ~In~. ~\.bbt•y 01w day la~i· \YE\l'k. a~eerned the:· in\'itauon giYen by F. J. is in Xew York city, with its 353 miles from Forest\ilJe Tnesday, to see her old of -water front, is wasted enough e.ner- :JlcCmthy <Lt 1Gagle :Bay, i:!tmtlay. , hOl''le. k gs eYery day to FnppJ:r t!Je continent The home printer inyests his money hav- ing faith in the loyalty of the people. He is 21h. and )UJl. D. Hugg itllcl ~on. Fred Yi~ifed ~111·. a:rrH :lln; . .i!'ox at Foreswille, ;)ur~day, 'illd attended the Baptist Ohmch · • .\ .'. ·. . · · ·1 witlr needed power. In this 'l)ody of }Ir .. :Newton anr1 wue w1l:h otl1ere from tl .. , 1 . 1 . 1 1 D k ~. _ ~ ~. .. d. jll 1 _. ·J .. 'I \{l;~ater 1e ucttl- c. RI y ra1scs auc owers here to guatantee his work and at all times other fellow can j!i~ .T ~ssip ~Inrkf:lttl \Yho i1a~ beeu Yisiting at the n.u·ri~on Honsl', rt>turnerl tu her hornL' in J ;une~town, Sunday mon1- iug .. at tlHui }Jlace. Rev. Elgin ; Howard wa~ returned to this 11lace. He \l·as here Slmclav with his l{uben Hamlet Df :3heritl:m, was in town wife; they Jla\;~ gone to keeping house in Ttw:<tlay bidding his friend~ good bye, -thte pm-;:onnge at Ootrage. \:Ve all \Yel- , un 1 ~k, '\ neout Stm ay:, oo~mg ow> 1 6,000.000.000 tans of -water un average ms f>nm. ·. ., I of four feet.-:::;;cw York Heraid. J\Irs. Lonisa Stearns retutned fia!;urclay ....:.---cc,---~ irom Freclon:ia. ;·vhere she has been ·.-isii.. PITH AND POl NT, , I ing her cousin, \r. Frank. Fools 1Jrag wher·e ''rise men only ad- mit. 1:I:ost people like to tell thei.r irnagi- Inake good any not do'this. error. n\ he lt•ttws for Chieago Fritla ,. where he come him back. \\'iil attccnd \eho.~l. ~ . ' Dewitt l\[clfanus of Forestville, was a pleasant caller a1n.ong his old friends and 1 neighbors in Abbyville, 8nnday. nary troubles. _ )[r. aml )fri'. 8. R. Stone who hRYe been alcorn. · \\ . . . T'uesclay imcl Wedncsclay ot last ;reek B ·~· Ber_nice Heald of J:'orestYille, snem Bablt is stronger than either juclg-j o L d · mentorpassion. I ur ea ers n~nmg )11'>1. :Stt>nl'';: brmher. Thoma~ n'. c··. D• 1 -l·,o.n h·,•d ln·s r·'· .. e•'+ 1 g: clo ' · .L •• - \ ill. -= ~ ne with her granc1mother, ?.Irs. Rachel The ma·n who lac:k.s polish does11't al- 1 --------=-~~ wa:rs lack hUillanity. - 1 Ch:tpmau, h<l\'c' rmnrnecl to thL'ir home TnesdRy. · · in l'olumhm:. Ohio. I Yinton. · . · Austin Jay 'shinglecl c. \\'est's reoi . · )lr. and l\lr~. EarnP}\ l'?tl<lc 1 e an·'i. c·~·o '· }£rs. Langl\\oriJly of Ellington, spent \ , \ clence, recently. s :U d S d h - } Lym~.n Horn. retumetl to their home in l{.o Q, B.a.U of Cherry Creek, was in and wHe, . ?.1r. and ~lrs. C. E. Lang- liter all, tlll' .e:lsiest -way ta do a , knows l knows thing is to do it Tight. In pl'OE<perity tlJe proud man nobody~ ill ad~ersity nobody him. \langhteiT, wlw haY<> h<Ct>ll Yi~iting :lire. ,. atun a): an ' un ay ere w1tlt 1cr son ' ~ I cm\·n, Sunday.\ worthy. · ~nga.r lTroYc-, -\i., ~tonday~ A ~ntan's worth to ofueTs so1netimes The' infant daqoht<•r of :\Ir. and :IIrs .. Jack \\'hatfont of South Daywn, was I , Ca:ry ~ennei;t r~tt'irnetl S~&t1nky nig1lt c1epellclS on how mu<:h-tlley can work E~ 1 r1 :Shtl1fit.~1t1 \\<1$ buried last SaturdaY~ m tu\~n B1mday. , trorn Gnswoldl 1\~nere he has been ptess- hiln for. the funeral ht'ing hehl from the home ~f l.lr. amf j\fr,;, Arthur Hulett are tr> [I ing hay. They·pre;:sed fort:\-se.ven It's a vleasnre to make wishes, ancl en - 01 ·- last v;eek. tttat i:-: about all the satisfaction the MIT. Fraul'ii' Blwilid•l on Pearl8treet. at tainin.£ >l bab_v.b<n.··. . - · roost of us get out·of them.-Chicago 2 p. ro. :Mrs. Estella -Harden oi Erie, Pa., re- T. Benton of :ramestown, •ms in ·town News. Proft>~:> or antl l\liT. Baldwin are enter- turned home las't Satnrclay, after spend- Saturday sett,ing tomb stones. ing scnne time with her pareuk, Illr. and htinin~ J a me:; E. :lll'Clellan and daughter · of If e:;t Hebron. :'ifr. :JicClellan io at- · '\Y. IY hite has pmchasecl a line team of 1 111re. Amenz;o Rockwell, at Maple Rill. SUPERLATiVE {lOUR, nH H' t~ & 0 AilBnuRt.J'S Li 1Hv u n 11 TEAS ANO GOFFEES. PAINTS, OILS, \VARNISHES. The IRON CRIBS WITH THE SAFETY SIDES.· , din h D . horses ofJolm 'I',.-ler. · 1 '\\ '< , _ , ~ p ~ 0 • 0 , h 1 Life is tc>o short for quarrels. ten g r e emoeranc State Oon 1 ·en- . , · · ~-li-- .'l..CllliC~ ol'e cc~ec, a~; er 1o::ne Ke\P awa:~ from peo 1 , 1e's pet abom- tion il.t Bnfialo. Ilfr. and J\.Irs.''E. Hall were gaests of Thursday, September :?Oth. The funeral inati~ns, av;id. subjects -fuey are sensi·t Groceries, Drugs, ' Medicines. . Don't bny a crib for your cbilcl unless A YE'ry pleacant antrcompl<>te . out of rmvn iriend,_, Sunday. services being conducted bY Rev. :JI:r. fup about 1 hb~1s the safety side raile so that the was gin~n Hil·hmoud Cobb at hi:n~~:;:: I J3erc Sa.nders•m hac1 his silo filled and JliicConnal of _Leon. A. lmg~ conco_mse Don't q~arrel with any one ii you '. ll)a:;a. cannot get it,<;. head between th~ on :llain Street, Tlnn1'day e'l·en.ing. by his th.reshing done \Yeclnescla•. \' of people_ be~g present. 'l~~se lrO~ ca.n i?ossibly help it. . One quar_relsome I WE AIM to be - ~We_ show a full lin~ oi the ~afety cribs :~l•onr lWl'tlt}' uf hi,o friend:\. tht• oecasiun l . ., 0~1' of tov;n \•ere 1\Eonroe Fall banks o, I memoer of a household can J!Olson the I - hk~ c.;ur. P.oce wttb springs in crib being his rhinY-third bi~thdav. The __ JHr .. and :In-s., J .. ustm Jay ·were guests ot Gnerry Greek, Ray Fairbanks, and sister, entire home atmosphere. ;'·Ji~. anc1 upwarcU; to $12.00. :UiattreP-se~ . · - I rnends ac South DayMn. Snnchw. :Ennice \'eaTer of Fredonia. , There is no uain eqnai to that of be- Prompt, o'qcnmg wa~ ;;p,:ni with t-arO$ and a three I - · · ' - j ~ r I ing 1mable to forgive because it is tao com-se lum·h wa,o ::ern~d ]J,· The !adie<>- ~ .. rr. anc1_:l!:t:s. P. Easterly and son r All · · .. ' ' · L S jlate. It. is onl:r ugly. stubborn p.ddc i ~ wenr, home in thc• >n'e 8ll0! honiT, I gue<:ts or rnenns 1n .eon, unclay. \· _ that keeps yon from asking' or grantin\ I · 1 · p· 1 h •\1.. W ,uCI;:ED--C-ontra.cts for painting, J.h- - I w.lli. ung :c.ll' 1 man:· appy rehuns of l.ue I Mr. and~ Earl Jac\ket ST~ent a few forgiveness. · la '-_L-' ;pering and haTd ·wood frnisJJiug. I l ·} · .da~\S.at the hotii.0 of Clinton Jacket. at. Remember cthat .·\m~n\' -go forth 1n ' . • GEORGE ~E, ---.> Courteous, and Attentive. The fmwral of :IIr. Xewman Sweet was Cott\\'o-e. 'tlle morning -wllo haye nenrr come lwltl Tu~:sda_,. aft<>rnoon from the famil\ .Forestville, N. Y. ba:ck at. night,'' and n_ e_Yer let any_ of I Horton Brothers Free. Delivery in Silver Creek. EHLERS & PHILIPPBAR and Fourth St., ' L sual EherU:>an who is making his- hom<\. }fr. Swt><'t had bl'en work\. ng i~ h I your dear ones go orr m tlle =rm:ng 1 - \' ~ orne with F1-ruilk Alff, and who fell from fth baffi f r b tw nd Silver <...1:eek for ~ome time nast ;md ''Wa<O I ·'' J I I IV -. ee.mgs e ·een you a . \\ a .aut,er about ~~n:ee months ago ;mstai:n- \lb.em.-.Brooklyn Times. , . Dt!_nklrk St.. j Central Ave. CREE..'C, N.Y. j DUNKIRK, NEW YORK !' • ;, - . \