Canisteo NY Times 1908-1909

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Canisteo NY Times 1908-1909
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THE TIMES,
CANISTEO,
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N. V.
JUNE
Attended
PURDY CREEK
Marlatt and Miller
Were Renominated . AND VICINITY
23,
RECORD OF EVENTS
OF
y
.
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1909.
Conference.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Vincent, Rev.
and Mrs. J. H. Cheesman of Greenwood and Rev. T. V. Moore of Jasper attended the yearly Tioga River Baptist Association meeting
at
Ingleside, N. Y.
The conference was held last week.
The next session will be held in the
THE TIMES' CORRESPONDENT IN Christian church at Evergreen, Pa.,
commencing the the second Tuesday
• COMPLETE LETTER,
GIVES in J u n e , 1910.
THE
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Four Young Foxes.
WOODHULL
DEPARTMENT
LATEST ITEMS FROM T H E
MOST
UP TO DATE INLAND VILLAGE
IN STEUBEN COUNTY — SPEC-
ited her mother, Mrs. Ira Paul for
some time. Her daughter R u t h will
spend the summer here.
Mrs. D. Coryell and Miss Hattle
Coryell a r e visiting at M. E. Holmes"
in Troupsburgh.
r
Mr. a n d Mrs. Wm. E d g e t t
and
d a u g h t e r of Canisteo visited a t R. C.
P a r k s ' Saturday.
Mrs. J. B. Stroud and Miss Alice
Stroud spent Wednesday a t E . Tompkins in Cameron.
\
Rev. and Mrs, Charles S t u a r t from
Cameron visited at John Robinson's
one day last week.
R. F. D. Carrier E. G. Brownell had
received his new motor which he la
to use o n his route. *
Miss Nellie Toby who has been primary teacher In our school, left for
her home In Lindley Friday.
Dr. E. E. Webster and C. W. Tubba
were in Hornell on Friday attending
the republican conventions.
Roy Carmer has r e t u r n e d to hla
home a t Buffalo after a visit of several m o n t h s with friends h e r e .
Miss Alice Stroud is visiting her
cousin, Miss Lizzie Stroud in Bradford, Penn., for a short time.
Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Saunders and
children spent several days last week
with friends In East Troupsburgh.
Miss Adeline Reagan Is visiting a t
the home of Miss Daisy E d w a r d s before r e t u r n i n g home to Deposit.
C. E. Colvln, N. P. Matson, W. S.
Colgrove, Jacob Welty and Z. Taylor H u r d were in Corning last- week
to a t t e n d court.
Rev. Roy E. Saunders, pastor of
t h e M. E. church, gave a very interesting address to the g r a d u a t i n g class
Sunday evening.
We w a n t active, hustling agents
to sell the AUTOMATIC VACUUM
C L E A N E R S ON COMMISSION. Apply Immediately before territory is
t a k e n , to E. C. BARKER, Canisteo,
N. Y.—the REXALL S T O R E .
' D. C. Simpson and son of Jasper
IAL CORRESPONDENCE.
were in town Saturday with a litter
of four half grown fine young foxes
which the latter captured on
the
Dennis Williams Dead.
The assessors are busy these days. farm. He will communicate with zoMrs. Charles Stewart visited
in ological gardens in various cities to
Dennis Williams died Sunday morndispose of them.
Hornell last week.
ing. Burial will be made at FriendLeo Beattie was in Hornell last
ship on Wednesday.
week trying regents.
Mrs. Annie Davis has been, spendMarlatt Family Reunion.
ing a few days in Hornell.
The
Marlatt family reunion 'was
H e n r y Beyea of
Railroad Valley
h e l l at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gaywas a visitor in town Monday.
lord Marlatt Thursday.
About 135
W. C. Acker of Bath attended the
were present. The officers for the
republican caucus h e r e Tuesday.
ensuing year are as follows:
Mrs. E. W. Jenkins visited RailC. W. Tubbs, president.
road Valley relatives last week.
Hon. C. K. Marlatt, 1st vice-pres.
Veterinarian F. M. Bertron of CanC. W. Marlatt, 2nd vlce-pres.
isteo was in this vicinity Tuesday.
LOCAL NEWS, PERSONALS, ITEMS
H. J. Marlatt, secretary.
-Jesse and Crowley Zellff visit d
Mrs. C. W. Tubbs, treasurer.
at M. J. Gray's at Andover recently.
FROM THE CHURCHES AND A
J. W. Call attended the G. A. R.
s t a t e encampment at Bingham ton last
SUMMARY
OF ALL
JASPER
Good Roads Meeting Held.
week.
An
immense good roads meeting
M. M. Acker and Carl Almy from
HAPPENINGS.
of the citizens of J a s p e r and WoodHornell were recent visitors a t F.
hull was held in I. O. O. F. hall on
M. Ackers'.
Thursday. Over 100 were present
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Call were reand
a permanent organization
was
Hand
Injured.
cent guests of Mrs. W. H. Ashbaugh
\
effected
with
the
following
officers:
J
e
s
s
e
Bell,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
at Glenwood.
D.
C.
Hunter
of
Jasper,
President.
Supervisor C. S. Zeliff attend d Monroe Bell, had the misfortune to
W. W. Stroud of Woodhull, Secy.
the republican county convention at have his fingers caught in a sweep
The purpose of the meeting is to
power Sunday morning.
The first
Hornell Friday.
further
the movement for t h e state
finger
was
taken
off
at
the
first
Miss J u n e Burdick of Alfred spent
p a r t of last week with her sister, joint and the second finger badly road to pass through Woodhull and
Jasper between Addison and Caniscrushed.
Mrs. L. S. Henry.
teo and prospects are excellent for
Mrs. Willard King and Mrs. Jay
the success of the project.
T H E PEACHES W I L L BE RIPE
Mosher of Hornell were recent visOperation for Appendicitis.
Committees were named in each S A T U R D A Y M O R N I N G . G E T Y O U R
itors of G. M. Cline.
L e n a Crocker underwent a n opera- town to circulate petitions. T h e supMrs.
Towner of Canisteo visited
tion
for appendicitis Friday morning. ervisors of the towns of Addison, S H A R E .
at W. M. and A. D. Donaldson's the
The
operation
was a success and the Tuscarora, Jasper, Woodhull, Troupsfore p a r t of last week.
burgh and Canisteo were named as
COLLECTOR'S
NOTICE.
H a r r y and Teddy Pettibone from patient is doing nicely.
Miss Maude is seriously ill with a committee to aid the movement.
Notice is hereby given to t h e taxHartsville hill were week end visitappendicitis and she will be operatable Inhabitants of the corporation c*
ors of Mrs. Lell Hendee.
Charles Husted was in Addison on Canisteo, t h a t I, the undersigned co:*,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Clarke and ed upon as soon as her condition
Saturday.
lector of taxes to and for t h e said "•
d a u g h t e r Doris spent Sunday a t J. will permit.
Arthur S. Lam sou was in Rath- corporation have received t h e warS. Clarke's on Hartsville Hill.
r a n t for t h e collection of t a x e s for \
bone Tuesday.
Church Notes.
Mrs. J. C. Hendee of Hornell and
t h e p r e s e n t year and I will attend
William
Snyder
of
Jasper
was
a
Mrs. W. O. Hamilton of Chicago have
Childrens' day was observed in the
a t t h e store of R. E. D u n h a m In Canb e e n visiting a t S. B. VanBusklrk's. M. E. church Sunday evening. The caller in town Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. June of J a s p e r spent isteo commencing Thursday, J u n e 10,
F. D. VanBuskirk and F. M. Ed- exercises were good and were very
and Saturday June 12 a n d Monday,
Thursday
a t S. L. Wildrick's.
w a r d s attended t h e party a t William largely attended.
Mrs. J. .P. Bennett of Elmira was J u n e 14 and Wednesday, J u n e 16, and
L a n g s ' on Sugar Creek Friday evenT h e childrens' day exercises at the
every day thereafter until and Ining.
Presbyterian church will be held on in town on business Thursday.
E. G. Brownell was in Addison on cluding J u n e 30, 1909, from 9 o'clock
A m e r r y crowd assembled at the Sunday evening, June 27. All are
In t h e forenoon until four o'clock in
the last of the week on business.
spacious home of S. B. VanBuskirk welcome.
t
h e afternoon for the p u r p o s e of reChas.
E.
Bowers,
county
superintenWednesday in the form of the Cook
family reunion.
A delicious picnic
Alfred Spencer was in Canisteo on dent of highways was in town Thurs- ceiving payment of taxes.
day.
E . D. PECKHAM, Collector.
d i n n e r was served on the lawn to Friday.
Mrs. B. F. Gee is visiting her sis- Dated, Canisteo, N. Y., J u n e 5, 1909
which all did ample justice and a
Myra and Charles Bruen were in
ter, Mrs. Frank- Marlatt near Bingvery pleasant day was spent. Rela- Canisteo Friday.
tives were present from Chicago, CanT H E P E A C H E S W I L L BE R I P E
Miss Edith June is spending a few hamton.
Lynn G. Burton of Greenwood was
isteo, Belmont and Hornell.
days in Canisteo.
S
A
TURDAY MORNING. GET YOUR
Mary Brotzman is home 'from her a business caller in town t h e last of S H A R E .
*
the
week.
T H E P E A C H E S W I L L BE "RIPE school in Wellsville.
C.
W.
Marlatt
and
wife
of
Avoca
Cowles Whiting tried regents exS A T U R D A Y M O R N I N G . G E T YOUR
attended the Marlatt family reunion
Telephone or write F . J . Kennedy
aminations in Greenwood last week.
SHARE.
on t h e Hornell & Canisteo electric
Miss Mary Sargent returned home Thursday.
Mrs. Bert Hare and children have railway for vegetable and flowering
Tuesday night for her summer vacareturned to Bradford after having vis- plants of all kinds.
tf
tion.
TROUPSBURGH.
Miss Louise J. Ploss of Hornell is
spending a few days with friends in
^ O oah
i
Grinolds and Miss Lena E. town.
Mrs. Roger Spencer and children
Bates were united in marriage at the
Baptist parsonage by Rev. J. H. Wat- of Brooklyn are visiting at the home
rous o n Wednesday evening.
They of A. Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pritchard vistook a honeymoon trip to Elmira.
ited her parents over Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Wentworth.
Commencement Exercises.
Mabel Chatfield, Ruth Walrath and
^School closed Friday.
Commence- Howard France were in Woodhull
m e n t w a s held in t h e Baptist church last week attending examinations.
Friday evening. Miss Cecile OlmMr. and Mrs. Arthur Fitch and Mr.
stead was the only gradutae.
The and M r s . ' W m . Olln were guests at
I. M. ROSENBERG, Proprietor.
well filled church showed the inter- t h e home of John Deck the first of
est manifested by the townspeople t h e week.
DRY GOODS, C L O T H I N G , S H O E S , M I L L I N E R Y ,
CARPETS, E T C , E T «
in our school.
Miss Mae Rose of Avoca visited at
We make good every word of our
advertiamenta.
Money ret h e home of A. N. Bruen Thursday
funded
if
purchases
are
not
satisfactory.
The Epworth League sold ice cream and Friday. She accompanied Mr
and Mrs. C. W. Marlatt in a motor
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stephens are who attended the Marlatt family reunion a t Woodhull.
visiting at Walter Kilburn's.
Mrs. Mary Williams and Miss B.
Prin. Harry Hall and Miss Cora InWilliams were in Knoxville Tuesday. gersoll closed a successful year of
Miss Edith Price of Harrison Val- school on Friday. The teachers and
ley visited Miss Josie Widger Fri- pupils enjoyed a picnic as the closing
feature. Mr. Hall left for his home
day and Saturday,
Mrs. Chauncey Hulbert and family a t Farmersville, Cattaraugus County,
have gone to Niagara to spend some Saturday. Miss Ingersoll exp?ets to
time w i t h Mr. Hulbert who is work- leave soon for the Cortland Normal
s u m m e r school.
ing t h e r e .
W a l t e r K i l b u m our hew stage drivWe want active, hustling agents
er, h a s moved his family from Aus- to sell the AUTOMATIC VACUUM
tinburg into t h e F. E. Williams flat CLEANERS ON COMMISSION. Apin Main street,
ply immediately before territory is
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Griggs, Mr, and taken, to E. C. BARKER, Canisteo,
Mrs. H e n r y Everitts, Mr. and Mrs. N. Y.— the REXALL STORE.
Daniel Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin GaluT h e moment they are f i t t e d . Womsha attended the Rogers fami'y reART NEEDLE WORK.
en who have never worn Royal Worunion a t Glenwood Wednesday,
cester Corsets can form no idea of
Mrs. J. W. Chapman of Hornell
the figure beautifying qualities
of
will hold a sale of
THAT
PLACE.
LATEST NEWS
FROM JASPER
J
HON.
CHARLES K.
Hon. Charles K. Marlatt of Troupsburgh was u n m ' m o u i y re orninated,
for assemb'yman tor the fourth term"
in an enthusiastic aari largely attended convention of th • r publican*
for the second a s m ly distru t
Steuben held in the court house at
Hornell on Saturday afternoon.1"
The convention was called t> order by Postmaster L. A. Waldo of
Canisteo, the chairman of th? district committee who has undoubtedly called more conventions to order
than any other man living in Steuben county.
He made appropriate
remarks and named Hon. Edwin S.
Brown of Coho'ton for chairman
George Dennison of West. Union,
Prank Blackmer of Hornel! and Dr
n . E. Webster of Woodh 11 w*re
made secretraies. C. W. Tubbs of
MARLATT.
burgh who has served this district
in an able and satisfactory manner,
was given a unanimous renomination
for the fourth term. The nominating speech was made by L. A. Waldo
pf Canisteo who spoke in a strong
and convincing manner of t h e merits
of Mr. Marlatt who was m o s t highly recommended by his fine record
in the assembly, and who is known
from one end of the county to the
other as a faithful, experienced and
able legislator. Mr. Waldo also bore
on the fact that a republican newspaper was greatly needed in Hornell
and expressed the hope t h a t
the
want would be fulfilled in the near
future.
Dr. E. E. Webster of Woodhull seconded the nomination
whith
was
made unanimous. Hon. Milo M. Acker and Charles Armsted wf.re named as the committee to bring Mr.
Marlatt before the convention.
Mr.
Marlatt was given a splendid ovation
uparuJLs appearance, and in a brk-fspeech of acceptance he thanked the
convention for the honor and premised to serve the district to the best
of his ability.
JOHN
L. M I L L E R
RENOMINATED.
The First Assembly Convention Held
* At Corning Saturday,
/ T h e republican convention of the
First Assembly district of Steuben
was held at the Corning court house
Saturday afternoon and w a s largely
attended.
The following officers were named:
James Flaherty of P r a t t s b u r g h chairman; William B. Clark of Addison
and Hon. Wm. H. Chamberlain of
Bath, secretaries; John L a u r e n s Chatfield of Painted Post and Ambrose
Scudder of Hornby tellers.
Dr. John L. Miller of Corning was
placed in renomination by F r a n k H
Hausner of Corning.% E r a m e t t Ross
of Campbell seconded it/and one balHon. L. A. Waido.
lot was cast by the s e c r e t a r y for
him.- The district
committee was
Woodhull and John Wagmr of Fre- named as follows: A. B. Houghton
mont were tellers.
O. W. Sutton, E. C. Smith, James
Hon. Char.es K. Marlatt of Troups- Flaherty and L. H. Brown.
CANISTEO
REPUBL'CANS
MEET.
The Business Was Quickly and Harmoniously Transacted.
Mr. Sanford Graduates.
. • F r a n k S. Sanford ,a prominent former resident of T r o u p s t u r g h ,
was
graduated In the course of law in the
National University at Washington,
D. C , Sunday evening, J u n e 6. His
many friends in this section will extend hearty congratulations.
The republican town caucus was
held Tuesday a.t^rnoon and was w^ll
attended. Chas. C. Burrell called it
to order and named Hon. H. E. Buck
as chairman. W. E. Hunter was elPERSONAL
ITEMS.
ected clerk. Judge Almon W. Burrell in a short speech, moved that : Deputy sheriff Harrison Crane is
Milton W. Davison be given the priv- ; attending court at Corning.
ilege of naming the delegates to both
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Falling from
the county and the district conven- Rexville visited relatives In town on
tions. The motion was carried with- Sunday.
out opposition and Mr. Davison then
Mrs. John T. Slawson was called
named the following delegates:
to Hammondsport T h u r s d a y by the
COUNTY—Amon W. Burr. 11, Her- serious condition of her nephew who
man E. Buck, Harrison Crane, Joseph underwent an operation for appendicitis.
C. Latham and John F. Stephens.
ASSEMBLY—L. A. Waldo sr., C.
Mrs. B. S. Allen and d a u g h t e r Miss
C. Burrell, Dr. F. L. Sutton, John R. ; Velma F., will accompany her brothKeeler and Fred J. Kerns.
er, P. A. Ostrander to his home at
Mr. Waldo mOved that the county Lewis, Kansas, starting on Thursdelegation m e a'l honorable nuanrf-" day for a two months' stay.
Mr.
to secure the nomination of Milton , Oatrander has been visiting relatives
W. Davison for sheriff. The town ' in this section for some time.
committee was renamed as follows: |
Chas. C. Burrell, J. C. Latham and ,
Rosenberg's Show Window.
A. L. Jeffers, the delegations were j
The big show window In Rosengiven the power of substitution and
berg's department store is decorated
the caucus adjourned.
in gold and white, the colors of the
class* of 1909. The fine umbrella is
Countryman Reunion.
also on display which Mr. Rosenberg
The Countryman family reunion has given as a prize to t h e valedicwill be held a t Glenwood July 1. All torian of the class and which will be
relatives are inviUd. Those who de- officially presented to Miss Velma
sire dinner at the usual rat?1 please F. Allen.
notify W, A. June of Canisteo not
later than June 28.
WANTED—Tuttie & Rockwell Co.
want a reliable man in everv town
M. E. Church.
to sell their A n n a b e l s Carpet CleanNext Sunday morning Rev. L. L. ers and AnnabTnle Sewing Machines
Rogers will preach on the subject: Write or call at the store for pari
"Antiseptic Principles." In th^ ev- tleulars.
ening his subject will be: "Pleasure
FOR SALE—Good one horse lumand God." All are cordially invited
ber wagon. Enquire W. K. Thatcher
to attend.
corner Hall and Bennett s t s „ jn3.0
T H E PEACHES W l L L ^ B l P m P E
S A T U R D A Y MORNING. GET YOUR
SHARE.'
THE PEACHES WILL BE RIPE
SATURDAY MORNING. GET YOUR
SHARE.
" - " T H E BEE HIVE -
I H I DEPARTMENT S I
Royal Worcester
Corsets
They beautify your Figure
CAMERON MILLS.
8TAMPED
T h e Baseball Question.
A meeting of the baseball enthusiasts was held Saturday evening of
last week. A team was organized
with Wm. Crawford as manager and
F r a n k Caparulo captain. Games will
be arranged with neighboring towns.
The candidates for the team h a r e
been practicing and it is assured that
a fast baseball team will be organized.
Thomas Harrison of Cameron was
In town Sunday.
A picnic was held on the school
grounds on Thursday, June 17, it
being the last day of school. A very
pleasant time was enjoyed by all.
Miss Ruth Crawford spent part Of
last week In Horseheads.
Mrs. E. Crawford left Sunday evening for Geneseo where she will attend t h e graduating exercises of hte
Geneseo Normal School from which
her son will be graduated.
Mr. and Mrs. John Northrup of
Addison spent Sunday in town.
Watson Northrup atteifded court In
Corning last week.
F o r one week commencing June 28
a t the home of Mrs. Moore in Jasper. New things in waists, lingerie, collars, jackets, belts, hats, center
pieces, sofa pillows, towels, etc. A
fine line of hand painted china and
everything at very reasonable prices.
New patterns, new stitches, free
lesson with a purchase.
T h e ladles of the vicinity are invited to call and examine
goods
whether they purchase or not.
WHITE8VILLE.
We want active, hustling agents
to sell the AUTOMATIC VACUUM
CLEANERS ON COMMISSION. Apply immediately before territory is
taken, to E. C. BARKER, Canisteo,
N. Y.—the REXALL STORE.
T H E PEACHES W I L L BE RIPE
B A T U R D A Y M O R N I N G . G E T YOUR
SHARE.
IF Y O U W A N T P R I N T I N G GOTT E N OUT WITH THE MUCH
TO
BE
D E S I R E D Q U A L I T Y CALLED
Maybelle—Aren't yon going to pal GOOD T A S T E , COME T O T H E CANon your slippers this evening, fatherl
F a t h e r - N o t until after that bean of I S T E O T I M E S .
yours leaves.
Many of our citizens are drifting
toward brights disease by neglecting
BUCKWHEAT MIDDLINGS.
symptoms of bladder and kidney trouDon't delay drderlng your buck- ble which Foley's Kidney
Remedy
We have a large supply now. Later w m quickly cure. Sold by all drugon w e may not be able to have suf- Sistsu
j u n e 30
T H E P E A C H E S W I L L BE RIPE
T H E PEACHES W I L L BE RIPE
B A T U R D A Y M O R N I N G . GET YOUR S A T U R D A Y RSORNING. G E T YOUR
SHARE.
SHARE.
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Thomas M. Tryniski
309 South 4th Street
Fulton New York
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