Jay 1 . Collier - NYS Historic Newspapers
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Jay 1 . Collier - NYS Historic Newspapers
Srtk':3*»|f* v - a , t * 3(V 1 6 i?ubli KS * ^* 18 NEWARK, N 1 W YORK, 3 - ^ ^ M $ B O T ^ FEBRUARY 2 6 , 21 1 YOMJME 23, No. 51 o* TBE,.]%WABS GJAasraa HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. DAME NATURE they have warm friendi, but through" out the village, Mr; Berry was'upon (Edited by Jeroma Waiters.) the streets daily and had many warm This eyehing^ in Red Ments Hall the friends antong the. business men. With Maroon and Grey will lineup 'against scores of others; the editors of this While, the householders- hug the Lctters of Administration Granted the Woicott High School team to their paper feel a personal loss in the death Mr; y Hitj o r ^ l k 61 His Trolley second game of the year. The locals Radiators and stoves and the city shive r s with cOid these blustry days; there to Henry S. Allls^oii Persotial hope to duplicate the 60 to 20 score' of these loyable old people, which Palmyra ran up against theni last fts a. whole industry which is' hoping Berry, RWe to |K|Ej|Lgo and St Bifelt, FOR HEADACHE Estate of tKe Late Arnold;-" j Friday evening and are practicing hard and praying night and- day for more T h e deaths of tjiicle Reuben and Jacob Rliek, .ST., ,dled Sunday, Februandt-niore. cold and the usual aceomto give them a n awful battle, Wagner And AH Troubles of the T.. Allh. - - - - T --; Aunt Sally Berry at their home On ary 20j at the home of his son/ Jacob fit Rochester was secrred to take .fhninients of a winter scene. SOmeof the game"but Woicott think- tking over 10,000 men in' Connecticut STOMACH, LIVER a n d East Miller street during t h e .past Bliek, Jr., at Wrentham, Mass., aged • R e p r e s e n t i n g -tjRer., Beebe Electric, charge Letters of administration we're, Jtfweek was ah event that has sadden- sixty-nine years and nine months. A Railway S y s t e m ^ l ^ h i c h owns and ing that we wOre a. small sized hank alone and hundreds upon hundreds Of sued Monday to Harmon S i P o t t e f a h | thousands of men in the various north-, BOWELS wished to have two Omcials so Ray; operates the 'SRppl^ter, • Syracuse & ed hosts of friends where they were funeral service was held at Wrenthjun Finzer, the impartial referee of t h e 0; er states rejoice in the steady cold, Mildred O. Antisdale on the personal FULL BOTTLE MAILED FREE known, Mr. Berry died early Monday on Tuesday after which the remains Eastern,-, the Au^nr|i^& Syracuse, the Y. JL 4 . of Rochester, has also been which Will convert streams, lakes and estate, amounting to $5CK>, "of #*ahel|» morning, death resulting from injuries; were brought to Newark by John Syracuse, Xiakf^tt§jfj^bfiKt Northern and asked to officiate with Mr. Waghev. ponds into ice saffleiehtly thick to har- S. Antisdaie, who died at Qanatidaigal!'»r ( © - WRITE FOR YOUR FREE BOTTLE received a week before when he fell Bliek and. Miss Sarah Bliek, A sec- several other? Ge"n^al^few York rail- We don't mind the ekpense if Woicott vest. ice itself h a s peculiarities.' i t November 24,1900. O. Roy 0 u r t l s ; a t | | down the cellar stairs. In t h a t acci- ond service was held a t the. Reformed ways, 'A, J,' Iiittl|J|.Sn, Of Syracuse,: can only leai'h how a visiting teaih is Then a wonderfully simple material. and Charles N. Stearns were, appointed iJife [ should be treated. The gamfe will start dent his hciad and shoulders were se? church in Newark on Wednesday,,.after-? has j u s t comj]lfited!|||e; longest journey promptly at S:15. andf the admission yet one t h e study of which brings in- praisers. ,. . , . . , , _ . verely injured, and erysipelas set to; soon, Rev. Mr. Hogenboom, the pastor, b y all-elficfric.l^^p^ver_attfflsp;tedi win be twenty cents. The hsual after, creasing evidence 6f the wonder of The inventory of tRgp^Ronrdrestato— Nature's handiwork. I n nothing is The journeyB6,verfi4^?>W miles a n d dance Wiii be.held to Which ladies are; which he was unable ot resist suc- [officiating. The remains were -buried.! delicacy with whiOh forces of Dotia C. Hulett, late of Sodus, w a s cessfully on account of his extrente I, in East Newark cemetery with t h e fol- extended froflS^'SjSaiSase to Ghieago admitted free and gentlemen for twen- the'great are used by Dame Nature more ap- filpd by Sheridan H. Fish, the executor, CONSWT .age. His devoted wife contracted lowing eiders of the church acting as and St. Louis._and;Jrl4|tan, The purr ty-ifive cents. parent than in the process, by which a blood poisoning while caring for her bearers: John Engels, J.. J . Perduyn, •pose-of the tftp wftsrto demonstrate, The locals played Marlon on t h e lat- body or stream of "water becomes a of the will. The estate amounts to'. court last evening. This game' $13;S94,8S, The inventory of the peri' that i t is-possible to ;rfefl,ch those cities ter'? husband, and was taken seriously ill,- J. 0 „ Johnson and John Be Groat. had an important bearing oh the field of ice. by electric , r i i f e a ^ | i ^ l j t speed, safety^ Wayne County Championship a s Pal- ' The first distinguished peculiarity sonal estate of S. Belle Jolly, late of pneumonia following. Her cleath oc— BKeOVER-OF DR.GREENE'S The deceased" was bbrn* i n - The? comfort, convenienfee-'aiid cieanlineSs. myra intended to claim' the champion- about ice is that whereas cold con- Sodus, was filed by the executor; Wes-™ curred at noon on Tuesday. Netherlands in, 1840. H e and b i s fam- • The result was ?ffcco"mplishe,d to a ship if we were defeated, i f we lose tracts all known substances, ice is an ley T, Jolley. The. property '.amounts Mr. Berry's funeral was held a t the ily came to this country in 1SS2 and this championship we can thanb: the expansion of water brought about by to $3,811.43. Theinvehtory of t h e - e s - , house Tuesday affernoorT aF 2 o'clock; settled.to the Edwards district north greater extent tBalFw'P even expected, head of the league for it a n d for one the agency of cold. recommends other championship which everybody] . As water crystaHzes" into ice i t ex- tate' of Fred S. Hance, late of MaceADVICE FREE TO ALL Rev. J, C. Brookifcs of t h e Baptist of Newark where they pursued the oc- and h e enthusiastically 1 don, was Sled by the adnhnistrator, , . the journey Hs One of-"the happiest va- knows rightfully belonged to us, erts a terrific force. church, officiating, and E. E. JBur- cupation Of farming for many years. Office, Science gives tile information that Benjamin H ; Hahce. It shows property, Much dissatisfaction is being found in cationopportufti^ies "yet; thought of. leigh, Esbon 0 . Fisk, S. B. Van Dnser Mrs. Bliek, died in Newark i n 1892 apd several of the schools with the, associa- fifty per cent, of the organic crystal- amounting to $2,455.33i. Despite, the, fstet that the 3ourney tion and at the fall meeting there is loids, twenty per cent, of t h e colloids: and M. H. Wilber aetitig a s bearers. since then he, has resided most of the Letters o£ admbaistration were is- ( was accjJhiplish^d- in- two weeks with sure to be a change in some of t h e of> forty per-cent, of the mineral salts, Write htm freely and with confl- Interment was made in the East New- time with his daughter, Mrs. Wakefleers and also a change i n the laws and ninety per cent, of the bacteria sued to Henry S,, Allison the ^personal ark cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. ' man. H e \yent to' Massachusetts' last but 10 days of actual travel, the B°eebe in water are excluded from the ice By estate, amounting, to $1,000, of Arnold denwaooui yoiu" illness. Berry was held at two 6'clpct on "Wed- November to spend the whiter with h i s ,Iiines.mah was ablb'to make more,than of the league. the act of crystallization. I t was not,' The recent visitors of the past wee;k, howtever, until the experiments of the Z. Allis, who died in Newark^ Febru40 stop-overs With:' s t a y s of several nesday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Brooktos two sons and other-daughter, Sarah. have been Harlan E, Williams,* j3f Ge» Massachusetts State Bbai'd of Health ary 10, 1910. officiating. Burial was also made at He has been ill for the past/two years hours a t Rochester, Bufialo, Erie, Ash- neva and Miss Helen May Bird oS Port in 1900 were reported with their surThe inventory of the personal estate the East Newark: cemetery, with the with Bright/s disease and heart trou- tabula, eievela^di. ;T6ledo, Detroit, Gibson. interesting prising results that the bacteriologists of Phijo D. Deuel, late of Marion^., Mr. Fort gave a very' Jackson, Kalamazoo, South Bend, Chiand.chemists of this country, at least, same bearers officiating. > Real Estate For Sale ble and this illness terminated his. life. cago, Indianapolisy S't, Louis, Spring- sketch of the life and character of took particular note of these facts. amounting-to $2S8^awatas-filed byjhft_. Mr,' Bliek is • survived by s i x chilGeorge Washington before the High The experiments of the Massachusetts executor, Victor S. Deuel. by ( " "Tjfncle Reuben/' field, (iil,), Dayton, Columbus and School students Monday morning. Board of Health were in freezing cans A petition and order were-,-filed forReuben Berry was ninety years of dren: John J . Bliek, oft Attleboro, Ducyrhs, H6 traveled'an average of The Misses Webster, Hall, Real and or pails of sewage, the resulting ice age. He was born a t Hudson, Col- Mass., Jacob Bliek, Jr., and Miss Sarah less'than 10 ; hou^s daily^ slept in^com- Louise Parker were obliged to be ab- and water on which it formed being ex- revoking limited letters of adhnnistraumbia county, N. X., and was a son E. Bliek, of Wrentham, Mass,* Mrs. fortable hptelhed§,-tti?d.bad substantial sent from school this week on account amined chemically and bacteriological- tton and for granting unlimited letters illness. Miss Hall's place w a s sup- ly. The ice was found to "be more than of the late Gilbert and Cornelia Berry. John Wakeman, Mrs. Myron Glerum, meals at regukr*h6}h , s.;'|n hoteli He of plied by Miss Bernice" Gilbert and Miss "ninety-eight per cent, purer than the in the matter of. the estate of John Jacob Omeail of- this town. He 79 W. Miller St Newark. He came to Newark with h i s parents Mrs. saw/ ev4ry inch <of"-.the' country," much Beats by Mrs. John Metcalf. The; water. Repeated experiments con- Tlce, late of Macedon. when four years of age, and his whole was "the youngest and last of'.p.. large that the steam' traveler never gets ft other two rooms were excused., / firmed the first'oftnd the board then! There was no school Tuesday *<crt this tried sewage diluted with various life has been spent in this vicinity, he family. He was for many years an glimpse, Sir. Littlejphh was obliged to Pick Out Your Fruit Farm week, owing to the fact that it'Nvasi amounts of water andjhese tests tallied spending several years on a taxtd near .honorable and respected resident of use-the steam rondsVforfbut SS miles, Washington's birthday. . v • • with the results on sewage alone. The Clifton Springs. With t h e exception of [;this town, and a devoted member of 5f which 48 were--in*" Michigan and 40 Last Friday afternoon t h e " Q ^ t s " ' board then announced that ice formed One farm of 143 acres, all good soil, the Dutch Reformed church, i n which ; of the local scho'ol defeated tb^p'.Pal- on water a part of which remained H I P •> light i n prime. Twelve acres of good a short time at Baldwlnsvllle* Mr. he served for : years as one T>f the in-south-eastern Illiijpis. Second High -School teahj'liy- a frozen is from. ninety-eight to 99.7$ -One of tbe impjressive features of myra apple orchard, one aere of pears; ten Berry has since resided in Newark. score of 2S to 15. "HChe -local^ had per cent ptlrer than the water itself. elders. He died lamented by h i s famloom house, nearly new; a good When he was a young m a n before ily and his name will be held in' the es^ the trip wgs that' - while t h e steam something on the visitors a t alli^tages I t may be well to remark that bod- He and His Traveling Companion bain Price $6,500. roads were 'iunnhif-Mom,30 minutes t<f of the game and h a d ho trouble i n ies -of water from which ice for comOne twenty-two acre place south of there were any railroads built through I teem by this.- community Where he had 5 hours hehihdi t h e ' ^ c t i i c s were ruri^ keeping the lead. Keane s t a r r | d for mercial purposes is cut come .firstly Snatcfi Child From Crib BePoit Gibson. All tillable soil. Price Wayne county, he drove t h e stage be- been so good a citizen. the Gadets and Hempstead for I-jalmy- under the pOwer Of the health- boards, ning. o n schedule. _''C _ . . ! . . ' tween Newark and Phelps. "When t h e uglit. Bryantsau5"secbnaiy never freeze upentireneath Burning Draperies. 1 One forty-eight acre farm. New house, New York Central was opened through T h e journey was inade from Syra- •TEhe Junior class , althoughlt~p^nof ly. If' they did the ice could not b e The TJuion-Gazfette-ntenitioned brieffair barns; apple orchard find pear Newark, Luther Flnley established a The item belOw taken from t h e Afc?'; yet organized, promises to be a^lavge. handled because i t could hot be floatly last week.the death of J l r s . Kate cuse'to Buffalo in 6,giours of actual one orchard. All tillable soil. Well'waand will no doubt contain'about ed t o the ice house. There is, then* in lanta Geojegian and News is of n i t e r s 'busline, meeting ffiS""fifS^trTiiK~"At Bryant, Since then some further par- traveling time, GleyelcWd in 14 hours, twefitj'-two members in all. The ^ e m - all bodies' of water Where ice is har r est to many Newark people. Sir. ShirtK ~* teied. One and one-lialfTniles from New irk. , that time East Newark a h d Newark ticulars have been received by. Newark I Detroit i n 20 h'ours.jlcaicago -In 30} bers are a s follows: Ina"'Myers, 33s- vested for'market' a great body of Heath, Ada West, Ahee Hferen* .water which is not frozen a n d into is how in Georgia on a 'business t r i p One twenty-five acre farm four miles were equally important) a n d Mr> Fin- ft'etids. Mrs. Bryant died suddenly, of;' hours, and from S t r | l o u i s to Syra[which the ice crystals reject a n d dis- in the interests of S. E. GomstOck •&'. north of Newark, Fair house and ley kept one 'bus a t "East Newark. heart failure at.her home (n Minneapor cuse the trip was niagfrin -4a hourf e; card the impurities, if 'thete : he any. ;Co. . ' •"'""•• , new barn. Apple orchard and plen- Mr. Berry drove the East Newark 'bus ' :'f~ - -' ; •lis, February: 9. She; was Tw her usty of small fruit. All tillable -soil for eleven years! F o r many year* lie 'TvTiile Myron H. ShJrtK and, G; & The facts reported by the Massac ual g o o d - h e ^ h and?dgath oahievto- her. and three acres of good dry muck; , cbusetts health board were accepted, Bnrge weret waiting .for a !trolle.y «a» A foityfone acre1" farto, near East Pal- has not engaged r in active business.' to her £o5e~withT>ut warmjag'-as^BheI h u t i h e i r hnport was not 'clearly un- fThni'sday niornitig in East Point, Mr. ing i a , buildings -vej$ gpoA "On a but has given ^Bis affenfioTi front, tinted Roy Tararttn; © e r m w d ^ e v JKafeL JSclaistructive vacation t b # y there f s / t e t o derstood until it wenroh With Its tests iShfrtz chanced to ghrace toward a sesl-": .. *• main Toad. Appteiorehard and plen- to time to- different enterprises. H e ' tonn, 'Oorwin Beal, Walter Gilbert, Er- and deduced the fact t h a t , disease dence near the car line, and'then" sudty of small Mult. Ail tillable soil. has been a strong", rugged inan, n o t s a t talking with Mrs. H a r r y Beebe* tog quite eqttal to it;" the Reebe Sys- nest OidB and John Nfeskes. breeding bacteria, iu particular those denly exclaimed to . his companion: who was calling. T % remains we're tem rep'resentative declares, oTilfcring, to Good reason for selling. Miss Elizabeth Taclj.played the.piano- of typhoid and typhus fever and B. I^'Great goodness, Burge, look a t t h a t : ~f)n,> filly-^tf>yA-4tHiOV-tmp_rinfl <vnp-h,nlf ^oWtn^-thO-AVeigbt- o^eai:s. H e Waal; taken to h e r .fornie4 r home a t Anoka aid any person in inaking-up a n itins.r- this: week in the H i g h School: colt communis, were excluded by n a r fire!" Soine heavy draperies hanging .. miles north of Newark. All tillable unusually active for one of n i n e t y ' for burial. Monday afternoon a delegatioh from ture as the ice formed; The board, from a mantle were-in flames and were ' ary and t o expteih; the possibilities of . soil Would make an ideal truck "years and his M e n d s were bopirig ,he the Woman's Relief Corps visited i&e found no B. coil cpmmuhic in the, iee^ burhiiig fiercely. Just beneath t h e The deceased i s shrvlved by her hus- sideitrlps aiid' the iJKe. third grade of the Newark School; at all, though they Were in the water burning draperies', close beside the faim, would Jive to be 100, a n d li4 inigbt band, Calvin Bryant, fprmerly.pf Newit was frozen.. Then the board, burning flreplnce, was a little baby bed, One eighty acre farm, three miles have had it not been for t h e accident. Shefman Operf House. j where they werei very pleasantly en-i [before ark, by one sOn and three daughters,-j tertainedby the children with patrlotip Went; so f a r as to s a y : "There has-1 in which a babe was peacefully sleepsoutheast of Newark, Fair house, 'There if an attractiph coming to the, The flames were already almost" gimbie roof bain, nearly new. Weil Mr. Berry was one of the most popu- a n d also by oris brotherj George Stev; ^ Sherman. Opera House on Tuesday even- songs and recitatiohs appropriate to never been found anywhere a single'l ing. the memory Of George Waslibagton af- I case of typhoid fever the origin of touching the face of the sleeping .child. watered, ' Good reason for. selling. lar men in Newark, having; a large cir- [•ens, of East Roche ter. ing, March-1st that every man, woman ter which, the Patriotic Instructor, Mrs. which was traceable to l&ti' Similar • No one'else Was- ; in sight-in tbie. Qne_fitteeh acre place hear* Newark. cle of friends who never tliotight .of house and the two roeu realized t h a t 1 ? Mrs. Bryant was a native of Newr.1 -and child!'$rltt"bfi. tickled to see it, It is; FortiniUer,to " - ^very inahGood~house and gSod barn. ''Apple calling him anything but " U n c l e R e » . flags T impressive ^ wtor m»de ctaOi«lMton« by p r Bu- they must -act quickly. RuShing into' n e * brilliant musical comedy. "The ner, presented ^two to e R>rade. Sf e3p"oSu ^a vn e bien ^ a r k , , h e r .njother. having been -Mary the oiehard and plenty of small fruit. Wiijwdof Wiselana." The fun of this ffpTift H . l'orter, neaii.ii iyuu<-».."-ir, t h e houses without takhig tune.- <-fori.j : I h u \ e on my list twenty-five single hen.!' He was a courteous; kind^heart- Westfali, the oldestfof the large West-^ production isjiproarioua aud unremitting, of NeWTofk state and Professor John ceremony,- they seized the child, re^i2 houses and eight * double houses. ed gentleman of the old school* always- jEjill f h m u y ^ H M ^ a | t j v i s l t here .was never;itojaingTTolc a moment, save wb'eh ^ f S l f J - P T O f e s t o r Fort responded i-^'aSTrin. O. Sparks, city water expert for New moved it from danger, and then quiekr remarks. Professor. « : . . , . f t e a C n Prices ranging from.; $1,500 to $5,000. well dressed and -neat i n -his atppeaiiand dances are introduced by ly extinguished the blaze. • 'i? ^ . York city. before the death df-,.M,iss. JaneA~six^o'omhouse-fou&-mtoutes walk ante, he had a khidly greeting for' shortly Afibut this time-the mother ofethej It is a satisfaction to know that the Romans, wi h w M m she spent t h e ^ cgfsble coinpany of cohjedians .and from the four corners, for a quick lot everyone and few people ever heard ice which Will be harvested and stored-! child, who h a d been In the rear of thej summer, She- had niony frieuaa 111 I pretty igirls\ There are CollegW girls and; sale Will taket h e$1,?00; this" whiter to b e used for the alleym-; hOuse, walked in, saw the two ^traugfti alone is worth ' prices The " him make an unkind re.mark to any-1 Newark who sympathize with the fard-J s6clety:gW8 and ill sorts of gtrlsi There tion of the fierce heats of-the sumther men beside the baby, aha, Soreamedt are fairies' and, devils and, maRic. And •^-^.. ijone, He" was a- strong', Iteptiblican' ily in.. their• 'bereavement there is also s^bi^ Mpn who wul demon- ^ | ^ ^ e many flags o r m a n y land?, is a pure and wUotesohie product of With fright. Another glance howeverf JJPJ. doing much to Tufthfer t h e interests .of strate ''how raeHiing of beasts- behaves T h ? S are flags of every hue, Dame Nature and that the, verdict of and she im'derstodd why they, were* ^ Hankenson. • •• "" '.- r ' J wheii he-makes- a mekl of'ia. inaii. The; health boards and commissioners and there." His party. Mr. Berry- leaves oiie niece 1 no W W ^ ?$*.,* . The death of Mrs, Sancy Perrin, "•VyiiterdTof Wiseland" hasbeendeServed- ITtlierls f own science itself, is that t h e r e ' a r e • no red* white and blue. who- lives i n Michigan. • H e w a s ma:Like our Hankehspn, a t the age of St- y e a r s and i y playing, to^rowded houses with gjeat; cases of "ice. causing diseye* and that; ried'at East Syradttse In 187/ to Sirs. We offer ^ e h ^ S l n s ^ h e a v y as a matter of fact ice produced by I 3-S Ja£nflg» jPJjcjSL^d early Wednesday [•success, everywhere. The sale pf seats William Grant-^ot-4J!caatoi.^.'.* _^_ |?vtfitl:b^5iii atiRPgers^s SaturdajMnorning a t r nature cannot from -its- very hature I teahi harness., strap work-coHai's, morning, a t h e r hohie dn^asfv&nueT: h e a bearer of disease germs.-^Meri-. A son was born to- Mr. ahd M i * ! Tj^aUd^tfiepricfes for same run. from 35 ters, etc. Goine a n d see us. .street. Mrsi Btankehsoh Was an hid- eents'tb^lxQO'. J & Obleman Co.; Codk idiin. ,.Conn,^ Daily Journel. ^ "AuntSahy." Floyd Allen, February $8. , \ 'j. BOwl " ""'resiSeht of;'Newark, conjing here with itermdn & F"ilklns, who have large Miss I n a Lape has returned'^SohiC Mrs. J Berry was- eighty-seven years ' . .' . A GOMMTJNICATIOR. W von need a graih drill l e j usshow lee houses h i Newark, have been very this hfter spending several day&~~ with5of/age. She was borii to Pennsylvania, her parents, Mr. and Mrs,, John Goodi n a n afticle headed Newark Grange you the Ontario, light, strong, reliable suceessfui- i n receiving fine ice *w« Wi%^Fdfi Penfield about 1829, wheri friends in .Newark. ' ? . ' l.\ the daughter of Thomas anJ"Hannalr ih-thfe WeeS^s Courier the. Writer re- and built nearby season. the deceased was hut" seven years' of' C o o k * Goleman Go. furnish -their -custorjiers, if 'Lamareaux.. When Sarah w a s twelttt: A. M. Baker of Newar^.Was Jth4 .hittjrks'that one question remains un- BOwl ., • „ ,. » i » ; ;- ;. i , '.years of a g e b e r parents came to Neww tfge. She. Wast iinit'ed i h ma*riage t o decidedhi' the -mifids Of a gixat many guest of • relatives In town ttviteW days-, Deafness Cannot Be ShaKe OH the grip of your old enemy, : ~ - t t e y so desire, ther|HgMge|yto^. ^ S h e was i n a r r i e d . t o ^faiiato irfvTBffimjensOn; Who conducted^ -fk hf*the inembHM: and thaHsv what type j Nasal Catarrh, by using Ely's Greani bT local sppliontlona, M ffiey cnhnott7«»ch the last week. . Grant 6f this tovra in Phelps ;ht" July, taiiorhig and clothing'business h i New*: <J£ buildihg they wish to p u t up for a' Balin. Thea will All Jhe swelling and I W»y to our* deafneM, an*dmi»1f.Jaibjj ebnatl- Floyd Allen and Miss May Stevens; soreness be. driven outtrf the tender, in-: ark for.oyer fifty yearB, a n d whose ftmedles. Deofneso ia caused by an Grange HaB.-^-whether i t shall be a flamed membranes. The fits of aneeiing tutionat t eia Ice for the seasson 1S51. Fpr some time they conducted inflamed ePndftlonigf-tHe^^mriemufcUnlng at-'the. spent Sunday with her parents, Mjrijj the East Newark Hotel, later Selling deathhCCurrea in 1898, Mrs,: Hanken*- block With stores, or a hall without " Tien tMB tub* te injufined and M A Charles Stevens, of Lyons. ;. - " •*!—i—™» ^ offensive sound or imperfoot hear-' Call and see them he it to. Story 'Hooper; After h i s Heath ::son was Stv Mark's oldest comuivinf stores? if this matter" i s stUl unde" '" u^uwww, elosed, «Desfnew^aElmer Cunningham Of Newark w a s . _ „ , . . ^aieii'l6;ia-eiwiro»T v^,,_ she was m t a i e d in : 18T7 to Mr;. Be& cant, and a woman' of quiet tastes, ijgldedinthe minds of mjuiy, which is . . • th«reanltrwVdunless tHe infli«nm»tion cati be a calier in, town, Saturday. fore arranging for your ry* She is survived b y two sisters, loved and* esteemed *by a l l Who kneW- [doubtful, it certainly does not remain Miss Clauflia White of Rocttester* nine cases out-of ten are satued by catarrh, Mrs. Eliza Spoor and Mrs. SlSry E , hen From l8S6i she spent, each sufitei tsp;bi t h e h n p a l s of the'Qrangei. t o r afwbldhlsnothlnit butati iiiflamed eondlHon of; spent Sunday With her mother, Mr«J Satidford', bptb of this villages ; ; mer a t t h e family cottage a t Lake- ter" careful discassion ;afld consideraseason's supply of ice* " .' ',; -We#llt Rl»e On»Hntidred Dollars tor any' Susan White. 61wl &irs v 'Berry was known t o every- Bluff, retnrnto? for t h e last time with tion and dtie no&ce given tp.all mem- .New York. eaae-ofDeafrffljBfeanaedbyetttarrh) that eanv 'Wells, :pump|llBf^.i; -'. .» TOBeewedbyHaU'aCa^TrUOfire. Send for body as "Aunt Sallyi" Differentf in her son,' if* L, Hahkenson, and wife tiv bers, i t was voted a year ago~by a n eiroulars, free. _ail -i' • I am prepared to dig new wells, and temperament from her husband,, her; -IflOt^on t h e train that w a s wrecked ;Ov*rwhelming majority tO' have a: HOARSE COtiGHS, S*UFFY COLDSi] pain in chest and sore lungs, are sym*: ir and clean old ofeS; aiso:td-put ia, repair «.~-^.v-, -rri£iir'""r-Alf character was m o r | nigged and shfe »near Zurtclu One son E. L. Hnakeni i^iuiidin^ with Stores and,, a buijding ' ptomS that quickly develop -into a dan-' Sbld b* Dr8«tlirt«, .75. Take HaU-'o4aniily EiUaior qoasHBaUon. - hew pump? irad repair o l d - e h e ^ - A U . ""' " " ^ "— m t : Son7 sttrviveS, coaimi.tte"e waS appointed ahd^ahthorgerous illness if the cold is; not .cured. 48w* pipe fittmg, etc., All w & * J ^ M * i | was n^t'po riiild &¥*J*™^ The funeral,services were held yes; ized to obtain for the Gikng(?plans for Foley's Honey and Tar stopslhe cough, riKhtor no pay. Wayne-Mbnle8r^ho4* SBSMWE: . . . . heals and eases the congested parts, svmpathy for other people and she teday aft^rnooK* Rev. George R, shch a building., They h a v e done so, and-hrlngs. quick relief; C. S. Hanks. Good JiOusewlves prefer Gold Medal 23«5, WwfA. BEADJCR, "t SaiiOMB 32w2Bp •lTjf-nwisiey-anion^g^ and are^dyTb^ eseht^hehi--h>-dayv r | Was .a'verftable angBl-nf~m< ^Sw^.Weti*-ffeatlhg. ihterment Was'made in the We do sof believe it is still a matter ' friends and neighbors. [Willow Avenue cemetery/ ?0f dbhbt i n t h e toibda^pf ^ a n y what tspjpfhf DHfldtog' wouldbesiboncern the, East Newark when t b ^ t end of tii^ T ittfeest'of the Grange",->hut-it-is the S i . a e e was of much mote iflfportanceW"Br"ino"rteih arguinenfe of a few dis-; S h e western village, • twfl, In a contented spirits who are ! hdt wllliag ^. i~u.«,'» «in<rtr^hr rule a n d like Bantmr&iantetogtm-tm^^ laUM^t&JB majority rule a n d like r •'..—••».. ^: . ^U0isfW61OhW;wilt/Ti0lr i d0#ni *** givetb« most valuable ingrevillage for a great..m a nV S ^ J ^ l Rokds/«e?iM^; ^ ' was known t o everyone Thfe: W f l y h e G 0 u « # 4 ^ ^ Aunt Sally I t is doubtfnl whether tendents/ Association will hgld a toeet "Uffes Minnie Shears Was very pleasfnr ^ l ^ l v e r ' l i V e d m Newark who tag at t h e Court House i h Byon8 Wed^v^l^tffl antly surprised by about thirty of her ^ H B S " » S r f Wto&m a u r l n s nesday. Match 2d. There will be tW* young/ friends last Friday" evetrihg.- All reported? tt^fery ehjoyablfe evehtog. ihg ana a t l 6*cldclc ih the~afternboti. Miss Florence Bnttholonie was home S ^ k b S V ^ B i e ^ o r h o o l EUbh ttttvn sflperinteodent has been »ver Sunday.. notified on what subjeet: m is exS a Miss S«ney Shears Spfeflt" Saturday J i r £neipea p e a »v. scores her ^husband,, ^ , of. m ipeople] ^ f M l i i L| j ) e^a;to l giye^..8hoKt,^i!av T h e sub.. ". ~ ^ r t w e f J T ' c o m i t l ^ l jects comprise^the b h l d l n g of dliler- inlsrewatit..'" ; ^.financially ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m m Miss Fredtt Bowiand^pent last week ces*ggETpaa% Wa#}: dramajrfejjjitthaaiBfrj other Ways- This- town haft ieluont ^ ; h i Biffc:yftlMTra^ ^ \ of dollars, i ^ . ,. ujtbilte?^-*.-*-'seen their like and the%; death h a « 4 e t t puty. - s H t e f q ^ m ^ b l i e * 'df « d f t % S j f r ,„«Jfheld on February 81st. vacancy which will not soon JPiiufk .©.,. Lypii„,0t Albany, and p i t -•-'«-• i a v a c a n t •«* - id^Hft.*** v^rr':-'Fxiuac. tv**ijJW^-.V?-•- ^.^.**^'^S.*f^' over. filled, fhey-were o t ^ ^ * S S ^ ^ ^ i ^ M ^ i ^ m m ^ i i ^ m omlneinly w i t h J h e nctaMfe^ ^ ^ C?mk'*maMt*r —fl pr hvA carried on. table organizations, nslnafligU" % ' j ^ p t o W i --.^1 ;em of ^ . y •. .... tec* rendered aid « b « « • i » ^ » ^ l W'iT*-a sind w<tt#i FREE! FREE! Or. Greene's lixtr a >URlFIEriCE, 1 J Know I AreBttWfliiMaWwselH DR. GREENE Ncrvura ffest 14tl Street, HfiwIoriCitY [ I .=1 Jay 1 . Collier, MYRON E SAVES CHILD'S LIFE. lr JZ ~ • « # le L^ark. * * » - ' - - — r ' ii -Htrtttair od soil, of good irs; ten a good roth of . Price v house, nd pear fell waes from lr miles use' a n d nd plenible soil muck, last PalOh a ind pleoible soil. one-half 1 filiable al truck" ?e miles lr house, iVr. Well r selling. Newark, l. Apple ill fruit, ve single to •O.boS' " « * BerryWffJfS TOr«jEEi IN mm Absolutely 4&ir*ilte*~ at" t M ^-^•^ to