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W\^S^mm mmwmmtmm m =~ school boed'** attead*W\*W«*e.* Thursday esen^f v.^taljfe- t\Zi pork SUSpSt *$. *W ; 1 oe#\vill be served at e^elocjfc. NLI« ; Anna yincent*«|»fO,Jf^' KJlpeiid .oraettoe vrtthteaP ; ; ne( .ye Talis. -Mi* *§ffl»e. HgjBji .j^n vialcolro and foyce, «Sf & and Mr, and M*$M .f.uJT ana tarruiy of Bu£hvMe L-wis uf Mr. and mxs,JSm f Loa vn Sunday, \/. /.' '- .• . IL William StarJnta-.^d.-(m- vmood J'-rui Roberts, ,W$ '•*&• IdMcs. c. C. Meyer attenaed f tlx,e icoal inference of Jhrfa^, and O: leans county gtemtgg r d 7t J tu.son Creek on Satusr- •L t u. :.ia Roberts, woo bjas tli. ... .mproving, . , •... a . • Mr* Maynard Watts idsor. \i Middleport, Mr. and Fn-a Watts, Mr. and Mrs. u«ttt Minin and sons, Irving 1 Keni't-'. were Sunday -dinner sts oi Mr. and Mrs. -Ar-thar VatlS I Robert Culver celebrated birthday armiversSiyv: , .,J%pll*! jte-joggiag |R\S^>iflit^^ilmi»' to- .«* ibj^|s;|jbr4 fst^.^attes^ jam,- 3fe:Sif&\€ul¥er. rJf,iS|«icM£dV! Mr, ^xmbW B»r*lfcn% the weekend lat*S» home of Mr. and Mrs. At- mother; «#a|fys& of t% #©BU* ( jfa .^. .*„_ •*.,_,*.* - loom? Miefe Eliil£*Anjlong, an* P»* -Mrs, iM^ort, 1 Friday*-t ' '-«,^. • • •' taM =^' ^1'* jnaaet -*t mm ttowM lEMtiy *«f«*i nifi* of wfc jtimt, d»y f»wa ?uit5n wfcer* she ipii-' iSwnes taws. Mr. lawt is Sflri- , Mr. oad Hit. !Percy Johnson r»v« b«tn witertainirig friends . Mrs. Margaret Schuyler <vislted [hg? ^tfe, f&*» :Q}iw«^i«JMirds90r v *4Wt ^CtaicsdsQf. *•• \ ' •\|K^. ;, 'iS<a \Bimes. *«Jliscl «t to* .home «f Mrs. Ida Boyce last week. , There mil be a moving picture m iMialth «t 4he scheoBjowse .IWi-' ; -4|y evenln«. '-• i Mr. *nd Mrs, John Dewing are ;*rcpso!ii)g jbiaftree 4ato ftieir new home, Mrs. Scanlon's house. BIystifying Airplane J Visitors enteriiSg the Avtattoii to iwiu rajgr, une «ounj3 wtt> «a«ry ineir 5M|i«0M»d ^||-to » towering, *^hf v^?^'^T| mw& than 20ft Jteet *Wiy whjwe, — Jbm in ftp euyve sdU.m mm M t^nspcir^lane as if in flight, its f jMbeiror* whisltog, its f t|luslqn .ol l|tt$ dramatically augmented W * ' \ion QJ amoving clouds &iicl<ground, REDDY KILO AND HIS FRIENDS MS Dili A f ftll&H K mmmmmmmmmm \ - 0. d«f< the *•\ naiAl^ftitMjt wai lW<rW« «»>C0«v<t ttioBiM, bit m'y»c«jii jtjiHWm.N:WB»nn wni»- mm*'* ipw ilrfmWEn Ww** >*w gwified to have AjIii^niriM \ Jbuipmin B»r^r»' Leas CASII Crayi, <rt s*»h- -Sr^i* 'ihM mm&m •KkJ^AiU^Ui « 1 fit^iiijft***^ «*\•'• • F jUhoplhoflse wlB^ovgitMd on ^f; iorthweft cpjft«p«|>«i», 3 - J \— -*--ife, In #?t»ooi t W ind Ross sfeceeu. .~, ,. r , number tWiti. f&'^W^ttf* 4MeK* J was divided and dialri^t nurriber 12 was fftrmed from pui)il$ re#d«') $ig wesfot Cehte* *3d BEie^ streets,- and, .thus .Qui Aaxne ..Center, Brick Schoolhouse came into Ot-, ft'jlal nottse. 1»i* > dtanptlftr !tiW>? t istrict e^tendsd #*iifeward JERom ie febove boundaries. This is ex- plained owing to .contusion in the siinds of HS*»# «Bur«h history itudents m to the #£> Center Brick Schoolhou»e. TO* building stood until 1878. when it «u torn down to Bermit the widening\ Ot Rots street. Orlrinal Venhertfh||i tt»U A sermon was prenched by the Rev. Rolny Phelps of ihe Mission* ary Society of Hampshire, Mnwa- chueetta. tlhen a. Congr»gatixwa»l church ws» formed. -On the roster 1 nfi'n i i , mi i ' ii . iii'Ui NIAGARA. LOCKFORT * OHTAMO f OWiR «ft. M1AGARA» HUDSON of original mqmber* w«re the names of Silas Chepin; David An- derson, Ezeklel ¥o$, Solomon Kingsley, Mrs. ^blomdn Klngsley, Patience Kingsley, Eleanor iJrnith, Elizabeth Mathen, Mrs. Esther Kellogg, Eliaubeth Peck, Huldah Wright, and Mrs, Polly Sronard. Present Presbyterl*o Nsrnc Lejsllsod On October 2, 1««, U»e church became Presbyterian. Its present corporate name Was legally .ac- quired in 1822. A sacramental ser- vice in 1809 was held }n Septem- ber of that year in Jesie Rum* tcy's barn, and the Rev. Heuben Purmelec in June', 1810, held « meeting in Abel Whcelert barnr Other meotlngs followed In ej$ Indicate W%$| Wm *^*: mm& to-.ojt»tti Uiti^.lliCMfii4 m^M mm # 3*J>-'r.<^?s*^f : -ft i^RtinlJ wMfKf^* Nsfci*liP ;•*» Ghm0 mm :wm L jBtigm •mm tmwm-ms writ*' \mi mm mm. hMmm itantlir in* »wft -mm m im- mmm i» •' w# • #wwhJH*i mmtk •& m- iww®Mm -$**»'*'; mmm, .-.. .\• rf \. • mxm wmm ^mi^m\mM>, \\ mm ftMt ftsx- \§ • * w .. v .. ,.gf thl» bac% 4 i?i. W Jflsmi fjpr itn,\ j»te«. A. mftii Hf tm &M , , «»WJoiP -imptt fmM^ JtAi incre«i|>jn »^W«^i HWpaslwl* .» DP •w w <y4^i> ftisraeffeift WSM-lK^m 129-51: the •«ht ftS?. WJOtem. H. Beetiheii f*?4-*litb« MIISWS* iSunder*; M*|^sby|e|iittj ehwrch to VW>** .ingtoif and -toatlonnlly known* im-m tht^Bev, syaiUftm-JLusJ^; WS-USJ ^Ue ^ev, laaag O, Fitt* ^tvore, teSMt; the Rev, Chnrles iW^,ll..yjiiM|iiltJI|i,|HI|Mi E. «IMJ Charles Muatw,. I551,,B»J ^»e Rev, rles % ftnwley. IKMTJWj th# Rev. Thomas B.'Mcl*od, 1875-77|, the 8j£?, WWm %&&?, |«78-8tt the Rev. AJIto ft, Ufpper, 1887* 1801; the Rev. WliHam J. Me* Xtttrlok next became pa»tor, ge« im from hem to St iouls, Mo., ^ffisre 3ie «wii(lne4 unttl his death. The Rev. Stanley V, Mock, who later (served ia Atticor. The Rev. Charles CMlmera Mac I^an, LJL.D., 3S the present pastor, ErecUfn «! Woedeu BdiQoe Constwictcd .of wood, th« first church -edlnee of the Presbyterian society stood st the northeast corner of Main and Church streets, the latter thorouglifaro now being Icfforaon avenue. It cost f3,5?4 and was directly noross the street from the present stone court howo, tsuilt in 1842. The bell was noted, since it was manu- factured in &atav|a in 1824, when the church was completed. The nWter* of the bell were James Cochran, and. Thomas Fliher, S*fwi# MM foundry on Bank street mode '\church to dinner bells.\ There was a delicate, tweet and silvery tone to the boll, and this was believed by many -# be -due, to the fact that while ttttrf b'«H WW 1>6lrijj' coSt a large drowd-gathered and the people FACTS YOU hit ie'ot t did k»e& ,«Sve , tf ar in it. JN PARTS orMtSSSift.',, EGSS APIE OSEO A» MONEy BY THE N/XT1VBS... -) TWE JBVW Or SOOTHI«tM W7P am\. ' IMA CRiTCAU CONDITION'.! X fWflc LuCT rrs MV U*ST D«V 0»«WHV My NA/O80 OF HONOe.T&tATjlr* I p .uu THROUSH THIS H.Ud?SS, I'LV C3DSE $ICX>©*» :C|PiTON3! «••««»«#'** tHn?fe VvlEElftS IrTTER BBasatae LOOKftMffi By H, T. Elmo V leSoW who has occupied It for «vef«l years, to Eugene JQscon.. Mr. and Mrs. Hill are moving to the mo, farm «n the Curtin '»' ' ' \» showered tho furnace receptagli wltli jitiver fiolna, for awhile the ehuroh *ell was rung for curfew 4n the vlllagt. Afier the owwent cfcureh t»w voe* copied on JBati Main ittceet, the edlflce was used by the Rev, Mr. Wlldeman of Perry, who.'wg' father of BonisevIHe Wildman, writer and editor jof the Jd»h& Stutesmun, as a nrlvste joheot. This church wn eurned Is 118% and on the site stood a blook m stores, which acquired Abe tltk of \Murderer's Rjow/' lor no ippa?* ent real reason. The late Edward Dollinger erected the present b«»- incss building «n tile locatlcm^J,^ r*re|cnl Stem Obureh | \' Dedicnted on fflbruiry '-0* ^•••AJ U -* • «... 1886, flie Preihytetlajo church # * W&WM «*. today on Bart Main itifetAw|W4w™ff»-J beautiful stone structure, with H ™ ^ * aaaaatM ,- ; IW„. : '1 IB «# , UIJJJL . ^1 - - • ^ .-.' - ^•^^H mm *mfc. w 9jm : v*i^4 •m** ' -J#¥v ^flH^#MM|iMI«l«# # I^Mp/l* «>y >r**»« »Hii»«i»iS sontlng capacity of 000. The dd boll foil from the tower in $w-, vember. 1858, tn U80 it ym jfe> placed by a new one. The prop- erly is valued at $86,000. Kiek-AAvsye *<«* M»roh \Sign Language In Gas*' ehlna a deoler. The pointer is lavelad a* the customer's {money bag, net Ma cor or bit eyelids. Nloe tell you like it. Already the apple bloasom quoens uro preening. That'll why wo all go so for Lady Blush fruit. Eagle Harbor Is a real oitrJoUe snot, For it hands our national bird a torgst-mo-not. But thoro it a puzuled look on Uncle Sam's face When he enumerates the feathered donlsen* of the place And can find no evidence of an eoglot there I \Billy\ Squires, A, Datavia youngster, is organizing a dub uftf \Uuin lane,\ to study locomoUvffl and cqulpprooiit of arollioads. \Billy*' *eems to be m track Wo, J, Unclo Henry IfilJcr of Attica predict') cool weothor ohcud. Ife must hnvo o slund-h) with lite let man. Y»«, yea. Betty ton, it is *Hfi rluht to hold a \shadow\ parly. hi Knowlcsvillo, whew Old Sol Hinik» down oven in March, By all mcsuiM, let's have C«l«(ii[l 3ous Irish h )t tho Oenei ennial cotel .«,__„ .eflorrai) I fho\next *ma8hlni( #v«nt wift Chftrle? Newton Hood pi Medina ifwlnn hlfl fnmous Irish bl« Dublin ciuno at tho Oenese )y pair Centcnnia; August, begorreh I ri«Wk»«ela- .;, . -• •- '• -:. A. - ^iW;**««S:^!W*e;. M\- A A '.' ii*'H^t : ^rf|f;*»st(ei^lt«e#*,'' I• -In v***Vi* •^•'» -, -.'.\>\.\ 't,e*ir 'Tti*. ; '\ '• ^*rJM*Wv.^^ $«W*9t«i*' \' •- -. ' • .itt-giv.nrti-: . • '• .-• ' •; ••; i«*»F'»V!fr4(«'>- ••,'. .'••,'*.'• ifWlUHW' ' • ' ' - •••,• t;j-A«t»jrMiM eirt •• •<; m>mv -' * •..,'-••• 'a^^wsf*-••;'• flinthm ojf 4hM»lt; Kit It\; : , >';; ••%•.• toh a«nwn i 4nd *ar- e«tw,'W«*« ayneay parsnti, Mr. and /.*• ^aek% \' f' |al. wf^*M»i#tg Ml ^«VM4 Mary Munion, county lieulth m^mjs m£:mm> m.ti'\ dtiy ajflemc™. „ into 4 WjMWSWe!'' (Wit Wait l»#V|d' «veryf) U%BK a ier Siotk- », /IBM- P\>'l J - M^lirfMannJlJi Ihd ftew «oi£ |bpr Mo, #fqWi# bOAM Tufjsdiy. „ MF» pel Mr«.-'maq1«r Bujrrw o| ;«ffo \oha i |4»» t ||i^|fi'|... «r wim IMc* aM; #rf, ; Hi^btf **d' K Wel«arr«W®)f#i5 »|em s»ip :JI4 nn unt.i WO nn i mm • iif.iiii l\*a MI 4iisi?nwp JiJf wunt HI in rnnnii uwi? - own tiun rcizin • » ».iun ijriw • I.:«.T< urn •• *.'H-1 | |. 5 M S^1«Ji«*l «ltf t uifiiisifiirj wni:jiKk«j*i 'V:. wwi:i IE F*>w t nn •If.-.**/ 10111 ^vf-'K ajijai aJ»i sg^Jil i (^ i>m ^ rn I auw ut'u ii »t| y«w—' * ^tl Juafija > \ii|i g,J •> 'agTjWn * s MP I^ I iw l I ti, I r in H H i •'-N . • \% i ''J CipirWuiettopi^. ,» i-. a , 9Sfin i8e«# S«h|6fe attinjil *I0U „ „ Wf. «Bfl MW, 1r?l}l«l' dQft evening with heir fmtcnt^'lf^wf Mra. Walter Poyne. • ;% MeUwdifli ftok© naie in ^wttetfe 4i{br«, BtfUtrtuy i»orJMn& ^ . Mr. «ml Mra. Angiw M8cC»«I*y of #WMo iflwnl 4 lw-«iy|a'.wil 'r tt r ftariwjj»>iijWtymeeisMWHiijijiSuMpnMjBt>>e''' '• ^ ,f ' ' • «8i LITTLE. BjJDP CERtAl! By Bruce St bo the Easter egg rolling. \ -:M Seed Wfcn Flanting 1/awii Early signs of spring are (bo seeding of new lawn* or patching up of bare spots tn M luwtii, ffl** oppointment in the final rwrttlt may be avoided by giving iwed to the wed one turn. Prof. U. 1'. Munn. Itegd of ib« otate »c«d tetUng Jabojratory *t the Gfliitva experiment station, «iy«, \irfiwns ar« no better than liitf eeed txm which ih»y are grown,\ oddliig iliat thers if ««t lyetery In making uj> « tuitebJe myetery In making uj> • mi hwn~mdbag mJxturs, but m .... to read the J«bel oa each package 1» to court 4iw»ppolntm*ni Analyze* tsnow fngt many tntx* lures en the market c&ntalu timo- thy, m&faw mm* end mfflm and contain but mm mm mm of tho permanent «r«»*| mm. M \ '' \ Kentucky blueg^aM, « ihe 'Isfeel tot.\ does not fihow M Jsr|« pp.. of Kentucky bUHyirs^ this o^r# chaM-j' is mt mmm M* montrjf i werfi*, , R*lisbl# «*«d d«sler# «f»*r Wgfe- |nd* efftjpeJj' f8«A fld«|ni| itt w*lf ( i« tlis unmlxid »*#d of the }X5nn»«ent two m ajpf i*hh* et >i^'. m#<«pfW thing }« m be Wf ClaWaWl #*»„&** ami *m tfee iewn because « ft * piamaiiratf)teNtlW'g^««^j^ changed at will **cept at iff J»|#» fonvenkee* etui mfiam, M,csmmM& _ l^dr^^oTtwo AtXA.m,ra« t.W^>. isaSitfItlaftodfelvid itrinirfhttan«VInTilfS AlKa-Seltzer ti^n*««t'^rywil *' the <i.it»<' tHrrrS Irtft anrine \ 1 T f t\ \ I K M I / » «. - 1 v*V*, ''*/ >« ,tj ( ; ~**iM*wm*>ffir.vmm*r iw»- 't&^QBm