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% ‘X3’ '1' .15 -3 _ ' “The Journal ls Erie County’s Greatest Advertising M i Official Pape of City ’ , of Lackawarima and ‘ _' V V _V Town of West Seneca é f ] é I ':,v-’4i~r:,1i VOL. IV. M’. 1 BL'.I1‘F.-‘X Ll). N. Y. AKi'(}['.'S'l‘ 131'. 1913 I'..=\CI{AVV,~\§«\N.~X. N H 0 PER YI.=IAI’. IN .»\I)V'.-KNCE .l0Sf.P:’i G. BHULEY BLASDELL Alderman Elmer E. Harris On The Last Lap of His Efforts to Improve Buffalo River ROLAND Responsible for Free Text-- Books In Our Schools 5']-/‘furl ['1 HM J0/']{.\'.4 L 3]:-vutl Vn ~'./vi .//I/,'].‘.\‘.4/. H\ Xi .\.I‘ l‘ l/IRR}:.>“I\( iN[)I..‘.\”X. l\.Y S'lI\I‘~'[\ Cc‘)l<!.<‘I-‘.>'.[-\t ).\'[)I£.\\1 lLul‘,v Ivmy, .\‘um|u)'. H--1-t llth. Pres- mu-rl.ux (‘hurl h. What «In you knw. about that” .\'IS~~r»— E: Fox and L. I-‘ux vi~'i!--d r:~laLiu~ in I.ar-,ka7¢4r.na Ia~t vwsl-c. \Ir~. A.~hv- of Lulu» Avmnu-., “ho has In-vn quitv 111, is Improving . ,7. 93. . . .,, I‘; Mr Jo:-‘I Pt-rzk and Miss Lydia Peck nf .\Im(in Avvnue are visiting in Baton Rapids, Mich. Littlv Mina Kt-hr)!» of Buffalo i=- '»‘i~iI-‘ ing hr-r gra.nIIpar»m~'. Mr and Mrs ( ('aughr'll 0:‘ Mxlnor .~.XwnuI-. Edward Jordan m- hr-ar prnpnsr-d to” run as Sup«-rviwr on thr- I‘):-‘rum-.r'.atir. ticket this ran. Miss Prey of Philadelphia is the Elle-at of Mr. and Mrs. Gao. Prey and sister. Miss Ruth Prey of Lake Avenue, Mrs. Susie Frazier of Martin Ave- mu- vi.~itr.-(I ht-I‘ .~.on George at Pine Lndgu-. Augnla, on Tue-aday and VVed- m-sday of this week. Mr. and Mrs (‘tart-nr-r< Is‘!-amnn =pr-nt rtunrlay at Dr-rh), N Y. wivh rn)a- tiw-S. .\Ii'«~ .VII!Ilr-II Hall H‘ Miinr-r Awnvw i- -p--n:1’.n:.h-r \ 1: 1'». ..-. at N ,r'1.l?1.u '. N Y Mr.» .v\.~'hr-r Gmvc-s and Mrs. May 'l'nnImvru.zm. both of Buffalo. worn thv uv-~,t‘.~ 1:; Hrs Axum (fnol. ur ;\Iart:n .\.- :..u- un \\mh.: 211:1} of last “er ‘-.1 um \Z:-, I...» I‘m..w an «I €mnlY;.' .' . 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Iuui|,\. ms I“m.ny l'zu'|ur V’:-s,\ and «hil- drvn or’ .\'m\ Orin-zms arr» L;ur~st;s of [HI-mla. .\ii:,.~. Lorne-n Lanrlon has returned Irom :1 visit to Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Foss in .Iz1nie.<Iown. The Eden L'ii)l'ZU‘_\' Association will givp a I‘€'('upl-1011 for its president. \Mrs John C. Hubbcll, at the home of Mrs. N. W. (‘.'henoy, l-‘ridziy, Aug. 15. Churlvs Bailey and family of Cedar Falls. Iowa, and Mrs. Flora Carter and daughter. Harriet, of Pittsburg, are guests of L. N. Carter. Mm‘ an I-Ii~h-(1 11.. \1IlH.ll' rn Bluff r-\-1' l'1‘ry ,w<ur~, \Ir‘ Lxrxu-a. rm :«-.«1»z.v‘= -.5 ,,» 3._,,»' ,..g , ;,,..__,.,,_m :.l- I:u\- 1-,n.\n mr fur ‘,'*‘7¥ -zhm, nmhrim ~ :. .§.;‘ . ”“\5‘;';‘~‘:' of the-ir mn~tituv M4, 1 uh--n :1 pub- u-in . ix. the 11- am . 5-\or V‘ Ii.~ u« '1~n- .!. lxrnwm I}! H:u'1'is. L: rim‘.-nxzm nf thv . .. H.ux':'- n.u-I ‘-»- zmznunu-cl wiih \\'L;u'\v~~ and H1114-U1‘ ('nmmiit.:--- an’! .:.II ‘n him I‘-\LIv[. lhi. I:n;»rnx-‘xn-n‘ throu_Lrh his untirim: c-ffnrt~ hv has‘ is Ullhltill an-I mum-d hnz2t~ and larzt ||M\ ,. YIN;-1; uH,:'-;‘ .\-‘mi '7'; 1 W: ‘ 1' . L lie S('l‘\2|ll[ I-n~ u.un§3d niu rh~l‘lnction it is a vr-ry hard :1 mill: vu un-tr at him. rurrie-11 almmt to runlpl-~t.ion :1 projt-«t hk» fro-iulm-xs «unw up to ‘tho Abhott lrr ml! .\Ir~ B F Tumbleson of that “ill bent- not only South Buf- falo but the entire city to 11 degree that if started to bn out would ‘Road in Buffalo River) is due thn linsr-ription on his public record. “H0 ‘v-ame. he saw, hr- r-onquered.\ l'2y.<ss..~ .\'«-‘uranka. are viaiting .\Ir ‘Three on Murderglarge and .\Ir=. (7 H Wilson A Familiar Conversation Heard Most Any Day B011. LAKE ERIE BUILDING} PERMITS Mrs P. )1 B»vk\\:'h of Sioux City Iowa. is in Cuba E. A. Wahl, 2-story store and dwell ing. 15 Simon Avenue. IF RESIDENTS DON'T KNOW’ WHY SHOULD YOU —A STRANGER? 1'11?!‘ Dr. Robinson informs Tm»: J0['R.\'Al. that a multiplicity of——ah—well we could not spell it if we really under- stood lt, but it is some kind of a bug that if it gets the proper grasp on the interior of your anatomy it is likely to land you where you do not care to go until the last possible moment. So it you checkmate this specie of the animal kingdom that appears fre- quently in our wuter trom various causes you had better BOIL THE WATER. It is indifferent with some people whether they drink an aquarium or 3 morgue. but you better take them dead than alive, so once agnin—-boll it, as it is always better to be sure than sorry. After Exciting \ Over Ha!f Half - a - Dozdjl States Chief Gilson l.ands§ Men M The In of J Geo. Rojek, 11:_--story addition, 114 See Street. Mortgage‘ .103. G. Bonley, addition to 2-story dwelling. Geo. R. Milks, 13\;-story dwelling, South Parkway and Warsaw. J. Janicki, 2—story addition, 112 Gravel Street. \Say bo. can you tell me when surh and surh a street is?\ Bo. \Well It's around here some- where. but you can searrh me. Go over to the post ofxioe and ask Flam- gan, he's the only authority on that stuff until the new directory comes out.\ Stony Point Land Company to Stanley Kossomakl, Lackawanna, 81. Margaret K. Mahan to Leo W. Brel- dcnstein, West. Seneca, $1. Stanley Kossowski and one to Geo Jablonski. Lackawanna. $12-)0. Ludwig Janicl-at and one to Polish Co-Operative Savings in Loan Associa- tion. Lackawauna. 31100. Frederick L. Vogel and one to Jacob G. Mueller. West Seneca, S5000 Wojciech Pieczonka and one to Lizzie Stein. Lackawanna. 81200. Chief of Police R. Glison. after an unrelenting mg’:-hut and the ex- perience of being gezrly run through with 8 pltchtorlc. sgcu-ded some little .- time ago in c&ptIji‘§ Mijo Klader, ‘age 22 years, of Leno t, Illlnols. Sto- l.. j-n Prakovlck, 36 ypr. old, and Janka Peadovlch, 22 yeagj ad. both of San- born, N. Y.. for thI_ imaged murder of Janka zlnsiouoski, -‘ho was found about 12.45 o'clock; or the morning of April 15th. in Gang treet, about 150 feet north of Fox _I_tnt. The cap lay about 17-5 feet ffon his body. and Iron: there to mi lace where the- body lay was a zrdgl - blood. He had been stabbed in tleinck. We believe that the authorlt; .ave one of the men who helped lath actual murder, while the chief wszlant is still at large. The threefpaies named were arraigned .ve,stenm_ir_l Poll:-re Court and Judge Mona _a held them for tfhe grand jury o charge of mur- der in the first d _r In July the Ne ‘ark State College of Forestry rece jla plank from a _,. \'llfornla Redw _,vhich is probably largest solid ‘ink of any kind of wood in the Stnt6:,oNew York. Sam Layo. 1'/;-story dwelling, cor ner Roland and Wood. “ _ I 1 3 t J‘ Mary Strltzlnger to Frederick L. Vogel and one. West Seneca. 81. Geo. Le Roy, 1-story dwelling, 432 Wasson. \Say. bo. I heard something about that stunt that‘s the best gag that’: been started in this burg since the new Park. Someone said the Jounxn. was trying to get some street signs put up. That'll be going some, too. We need them as bad as we do a new set of city ordinances.\ \Well we may get these signs. Briggs is looking up some posts to put them on in order to reduce the cost. That's one thing he always looks out for.\ \Two news stands sold out their supply of the JOL“B.‘<‘AL last week and had calls for more, and it's right they should. ’I’hat‘s getting to be some paper. It gets after things and de- serves lots of credit for putting a clty directory in this town. Blagsdell. talks feel pretty good over getting in it, as well as Garclenville and Ebenezer.\ “Where you going now, ho?\ “Over to the Jor3s.u. ot and re- new my subscrlption. Are you on the list?\ - “Betcherlife.\ “So long. bo.\ “Well. so long.\ Anna M. Allen et nl. to Anton! C200- nyka, West Seneca. 31. Same to Tomasz Bareik, West Sen- eca. 81. Anton! Czasnyka and one to W0]- cievh Pieczonka and one, Lackawanna, $1.00. L. Cresla. 2-story tenement, 112 Eaton. Kenderdine Realty Co.. 2-story dwelling, N. E. corner I-lolbrook and Steelawanna Avenue. §:~&.- s . “ '\‘ U J. .’\l. Jaklel, 2-story frame dwelling 129 Caldwell. NIAGARA COUNTY PIO- NEER’S 36th ANNUAL PICNIC J. M. Jakiel. 2-story frame dwelling, 29 Bethlehem. BAND CONCERTS Iuitrb Stain Inn ( Aug. 17——Matlnee. Delaware, even ing. Cazenovia. The thirtysixth annual picnic of the Niagara County Pioneer's Association. which will be held this year on Aug. 20th at Olcott Beach. promises to be the most stupendous success ever given by the organization. Everything possible is being done to care for the multitude which will be present on that date. numbering away up into the thousands. Governor _S1_xl2er of the State of New York is to give an ad- dress upon this occasion. and this will be one of the few opportunities af- forded persons in this vicinity to hear the Governor. An attractive program has been arranged and there is going to be something worth while every mlnute during the day and evening. Be s11re and arrange to visit Olcott Beach on Aug. 20th. The International Railway Company will operate fast and frequent service from Buffalo. Niagara Falls and Lorkport to Olcott llnnch and return. Aug. 1-S—Matinee. Humboldt; even- ing, Front. Aug. I9=.VIat-lnee, Cazenovla; even- ing, Delaware. Aug. 20—Maunee. Front; evening, Humboldt. August 4. 19152 Aug. 21—Matlnec. Delaware; even- ing. Cazeuovla. Aug. 22——Mat.inee, Humboldt; even- ing, Front. The Journal Publishing co.., Lackananna , LY, Aug. 23—.VIatinee, Riverside; even- ing. Riverside. Aug. 24-Matinee. Front; evening, Humboldt. % Don’f’ Lose I have been informed that you have under oonudcntio the feasibility of publlahing 8 Laokanpna city Dtnetory. Aug. 25——Matinee. Hygionir Con gress. evening, Hygienic C‘0n§.’.n-.55. Aug. 26——Matinee. Cazenmia: even ing, Delaware. Aug. 27——-Matinee. Humboldt; even lug, Front. Aug. 28—Mntiuee. Deinwnre: even imz. Cnzenovia. Aug. 29-Vatinee, Riverside: even ing. Riverside‘ Aug. 3I)~—.\Iatinee, Hygienic Con gress; evening, Hygienic Congress. Aug. .\.1—-Bintinnn. Ca’/.nno\*in: even ing. Do1z1\\'m'0. I dost:-o to say that tho publication of such a directory would supply a long felt want not only to the poopio ot Lackawanna but the bunneu non gene:-3111, especially adver- Sinoorely yuan. .C3...t.‘Z>..¥:ék».«..¢».4>a/,».«z.__- Supt. Lackawann9/ Pontaot WEST SENECA APPEALS FROM SEWER DECISION lilFTS FOR HOSPITALS MORE SEWERS ROAD DETOUR Chautauqua County Woman Bequeaths $|50,000 At the last mnotim: nf the (‘nunrll some $17,000.00 \\-nrtl1 of sewer con- tracts were let. 1-Iv.er_vbody ls clamor- ing for st-wers. and as the funds are not in sight somonnn will have to wait. Certi of lxulnlm-dnoss will lmw to be ‘issued to huild tllosn ‘<e\\'ers. and it may be well to do so as people surely must 11m-n sewers; and if their tax rate ls xx llttllv high they stop and cousldm‘ that it cost something to build a city from the ground up. Albany. )7. Y.. .~\u.L:. S.— John )3. (‘ur- lislv. (‘~0mmis‘.<i0nr*r of ,IIighwa_\s. has zI.nnnnn-‘ml thn --Insure of the follmxinz roads in I-Eric (\m1nt_v: Th-' Tnwn nt‘ W:-at S--n--an has taken an app--I11 frnm t.1u nrd-~r of Jllstiuc‘ I’nnll.'1 in Suprvxnv (‘ourt in thn pm» m-dixuzs to asvnrtuin tho ro.<pnn.<ihil- ity for pa,\\nr-nt of work on the so- unllnd \char1Lv sm\'nr.\ Ju.<t.i(-o Pound hold at the time tho <(=\vnr was being cnntmnplatod that “lhn issue of sow:-r bonds of $225,000 with intnrest. iustr-ad of boing made wholly chargeable to the city of Lacks} wanna. should be apportioned be- tween the city and the town of West Sonora. the city paying 73 per cent. and the town 27.\ Route No. 1T——’I‘h-' portion (-lnand is at :1 point \\-horn Rnntu .\'n. 17. known 11:: mp Buffalo-.‘\urom Road. crnssns I’onn.<_vh'zu1ia Tmwnlnnl R. R. l)rtour——Short detour nhout 500 foot north of Route No. 17. via (‘cantor Street Road. to Lind Avenuo. to Routo No. 17. NEW YORK. Aug. 1.’t.——.\Irs. Eli‘/.zLbeth .\I. .\'ewton of Fr:-donta. C‘-hautnnqua County. who dlr-d recently in Cn1i~ fornlu. left $150,000 for :1 tulwruulosts hospital. 'I‘rustor-.< of thn fund are now negotiatim: Mth the Board of S11- pervisors or Clmlltmlqtm County to the end that the institution may he prac tho (‘hnutauqum (‘ounty ’1‘u- twrmnlnsis Hospital. While the efforts of those most active in the t«uberc.u- losis movement have been directed to- ward semg1'in;.r the establishment of public institutions, support:-d by pub- lic funds. a very considerable number- ot substantial gifts have resulted di 're0tly or ih(1{1'cct1y from this mo.ve- ment. With no concerted effort to se- (‘um them. it is signi of the-,,':;, terest that has been aroused tha Large Force laying Main to New City Building Barn Filled With And lirain is Burned‘ Now is the time -to get married when you can get 50 wedding in- vitation and double envelopes for $3.50. If you have lots of friends you get I00 for $5.00. You ‘can’: tell them from the engraved ‘kind. Phone the JOURNAL, Federal .15472; Bo.-.11,_ Seneca 3549-W. =0ur Printing Has the “Punch” \'mn'u C0l.I.I.\'S. Aug. 1v1.—A barn, ow“; ‘-‘by Charles Brown. 1; farmer. ‘» ‘~l'urned with a loss of $3000 early . .«‘ my morning. when it was struck \3 ./lightning in n terri thunder /rm. The barn was with hay d- wheat. The Wcstex-n New York Water Com- puny has a large force of men at work laying a. water main from South Park Avenue to the new City Building, which will now be ready in a., very few days for occupancy. IT PUTS YOUR BUSINESS LN THE CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS. ‘A Good prf “)1 and enter- {Nprise in Idsluéaing will keep ‘‘ , you gain. ‘ne to us. Letterheads. Envelopes, Bill- heads. ‘Etc. _ _ ' paisops have come forwa- protfer substantial nld.