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..,..„ >rder of t h e D «y spent [an w M |he >r factory \r hundred )ome dur> a painful ['•ompanied Garwood*, pend some leato*. >r t r e a t s of Autumn, •y, and also accessories iring. The ison is pre- \im\m Garri- iolet Coen, [anksgiving Spafford ; |t is stocked variety of Ug from "A mer" t o " A Mnner. For [row so busy 'tween No- great feast suggestions Ual gifts in it. I n t h e tThe Doll's educate the ling of gar- [tioned, the jin Schmidt |he author of m Garden," Barry Pain, Chaperon" lue fo hold tern from the Warner and bright skits Miscellanea. •axed at the ny Rabbit" Cooke and | Wilkinson's Who Came Department •Flaying to ieorge Wil- advice for > Face with th paper of *rried Life" ce a Success. • •trading or "a O i n t m e n t . •ved, finally [usekeepers' »uffalo t o t h e <<utnwe»t on Irie agents or V. P. D.,309 nov30 r's, Dansville, OJ <:N ;*and wagons and winter IT, Prop. •ultry Plant, St. litors. Hon. Elba Rey- 4 Al'egany. and tie and provided. Inst «he Estate of >wn of Burns, In uired to exhibit support thereof, Itors, etc of said .»f Edward Bur- li<erasa. In said lay ot November, fTRRSIX. KNAPP, I orators, etc., nai«eraga, N. Y. utive weeks in N. Y. ant a O ,ve one-half writing to AVES N.Y. w \ 1 You May Have your kind of flusic From this wonderful instrument so matter whether elawical or rag-time The latest nits or grar^d old melodies are reproduced, mak- m lDg the\Kdiaon a royal ente tainer for the coming pong evenings. Prices and terms within the reach of all. S* zs COME AND SEE THE NEW ARRIVALS The WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY, DIA MOND, SiVrer Cut Glass, Ootfcal Hand ' Fainted China and Musical Goods Stocx is being Increased for Fall Trade. Eyes examined free of charge and Lenses changed free for one year, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Jeweler and Graduate Optician —The Allegany County Editorial Association- will meet in Wellsvilte Friday. Buffalo has fifteen inches of snow, Personal. Miss Helen Pratt is a guest of Moa- tear Fall* friends. . Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Mapes spent | D. M. F. in England Agent For ui w traffic b» stopped, trees are mined and j Monday in Howell. Hyacinth and Tulip Bulbs Coats thousands of dollars worth of damage done. —It is "ot often that while the trees , are green with foliage that they are 1 also covered with snow, a condition which now exists. —L. A. Gottschall & Son have placed two fine barber chairs in their tonsorial parlors, which is a great improvement over the old ones. —A delightful time was had at the home of Mr, and Mrs. O. E. 8hay last Friday night. The favors were won by Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Kingston. —The teachers and pupils of the Canaseraga High school had a half holiday Monday afternoon in order that they might go chestnuttiug. —Mr?. Euart, mother of A. C. Euart of this place is 99 years of age. The records giving her birth were lost and her exact age has just been ascertanied. —Services at Triuity church 8unday, Oct. 14ih : Morning prayer and ser- mon at H a m . , Sunday school after Miss Julia Murphy was home from Nunda over 8unday. Mr. Oscar Cain of Smethport, Pa., was in town 8unday. 0 Miss Cyron Bailey is visiting Wends on North Almond Hill. Mrs. A T. Bacon and Miss Bessie Monday in Hornell. Mr. Laverne Whiting from Buffalo over Sunday. Mr and Mrs- M.Allison of Canisteo are guest* at Mr. G. K DolloplTs. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. -Rei«t are on a business trip lo New York tbis week. Mrs Kinksde, and M~ Hnnt J guests of Mrs. Homer England Heard Fro*! EVEKyjHI/NG /NEW! New HASGDABD, LITTLE HAVEN, July 3, 1903. R.S.O. D. D. was home JAMES CO., Gentlemen : Now about the Medicine ; I weeks, two bottles, and have done me after have taken the Medicine for two much good. It is really taken for Rheumatism. My neighbors Hornell are Carney. Mrs. D. H. HoUiday left this morn- ing for Ohio, where she will visit her daughter, Edith. Mi,s Ida Denison ot Cheboygan, Mich , is visiting at the home of-ber | brother, Mr. Frank Denison.^ The Misses Carrie and Cherrie Stacy the best that I have »VER ^,»wonder at the result. I have great faith in it and will persevere with it. I«m better than I have been in ten years. I am going to take vapor bath tonight. I will report again of my progress. You must remember I have been a total cripple for sixteen years, abomniably high or there will soon be a market Registration Agent for Pembroke Shire CO Arrive at ALLEN'S FAIR STORE, Canaseraga, N.Y. service, evening prayer and sermon at j are gue8tB at the home of William Payne on North Hill. Mr and Mrs Dunham The carriage is so open for it here. I a m and Owers Court, open in September. Wishing for yo^the greatest success Yours truly, JOHN GEORGE. •plying the ALITLJ i<»r p r i c * * . , BARNUM YE. •1, the sine <ideboard. % •TOM A STEADY STREAM OF 7 p. m, —Have you seen the beautiful wind ow des;>lay of t h e very latest styles In jewelry which just arrived at Bishop's Jewelry Stoie. The prices are right. Call a n d st-e. —Mrs. A. L. Damon was in Almond Tuesday and Wednesday with her first stock of fall millinery goods. Mrs Incomparable Values ._. _ of Monteur Fail8, Harry Smith and Sheldon Roe of Elmira spent Sunday at Dr. O. 8. Pratt's. Mr Walter Bacon is in Alfred, where he will play with a Hornell or- cheatia for a promenade at the univer- sity tonight Shoe Talk X <r~ Damon has a fine trade in that thriv-! """" " „. , , . Miss Lena Shepard, who has been ing village as well as at home. vUitiogMr.andMre. Alb«tU«.0 - T h e friend* of Rev. Jas. W. Allatt the past four weeks, left yesterday tor will give-hima reception in the parlbrs her home in Port Allegany, ra. We have on our floors the finest assortment of FURNITURE shown in Canas- that was ever eraga. Care Linoleums ml attention has been given to the selec- ts of Linoleums and Floor Oil Cloth which we n0W have in stock at prices that will surprise YOU. Mattings \ tine line of Chinese and Japanese Mattings L t received. We invite you all to come and tee the Good Bargains we- have m 'Houae- furnishings. of the M. E. church this, Friday, even ing. All are cordially present and give the pastor a hearty welcome. -Mrs Geo. Willey of Oak Hill died Thursday Oct. 4ih. Her maiden name was Kridler. She leaves her husband and three sons. The funeral was held Saturday and was largely attended. She had been ill with heart disease for the past two years. —Mr. and Mrs. William Spinning of Dansville have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Mar- guerite, to Mr. Floyd Howard Evans, on the evening of October 25th a t 8 o'clock, at the Collegiate church St Michaels, in New York. —Elroy Woolworth was arrested Tuesday evening on complaint of his wife, for drunkenness and assault. He plead guilty to the charge when ar- raigned before C. K. Bacon, Esq., sentenced him to has , Mr 0. 8. Laycock of Buffalo has invited to be "^ town this week loading and * ^ shipping his machinery which been stored here for seveml £•"• Mrs W. L. Hough and Miss Agnes D e V t t were in Hornell Tuesday even- to* to bear the Christian Science ing to u« Binknell Young keture given by Mr. r>»u N of Boston. Mrs. J . H friends in Corning. rusher wmbe1oinedbyM re .K._K^Deysher Colgrove is visiting On Friday she BROWN & CRAIG, Furniture. Carpets, Draperies and W.H Paper Fune-al Directors and Embalmers 1 Wednesday, who four months in the Erie county peni- tentiary. Sentence was suspended pending good behavior and the pay- ment to his wife of $3 per week and the two will attend a meeting in Paiuted Post. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jefferies left town Monday for New York city, where Mrs. Jefferies will attend the Grand Chapter O. E. S. as a delegate from the Canaseraga Chapter. » James l^ockwood. Died, at his home in Ossian, Sunday, Oot. 7th, James Lockwood, aged 48 years, of heart trouble. He had been in failing health for some time, but the end came suddenly and without warn- ing. He was bovu in the town of Ossian and had -spent his entire life He leaves to mourn hia loss Mrs. Jacob Dannack—who 5top and ^hinl^ What it is costing you per year for footwear —quite a sum, is it not ? Fow, if you g can buy BETTER Shoes for less money, won't that amount be much less ? Certainly. Than call at THE SHOE STORE. A Fit for the Family For the largest down to the smallest— the Shoe and Rubber line. Dry Goods. New Clothing, New Shoes, New Hats, New Furnishings. NEW! NOVEL! NEAT! For the last two weeks we have been receiving dray load ter dray load of new Fall and Winter Goods and we would be pleased to have you call and look tbira over. Buying in the quantitv th»t M. Tuchler buys, is a great benefit to the pe»ple of Canaseraga and vicinity, as they can get more goods for the money than if they had been purchased through agents. Therefore you should make It your busi- ness to call and learn the prices and inspect the quality before you buy elsewhere. TREMEHDOUS STOCK OF SHOES The largest stock of shoes that has ever been on sale in this village is now on sale in the Shoe DepartmenJp*6T the Quality \\ "BS" Store. Sf/here Is no use going into detail about the quality /and price of our shoes, as it is sufficient to say that they are the best manufactured. Where in this country can you buy the JUST w RIGHT SHOE for $3 50. This is the only store in the land that sells them at such a low price. What better shoe do you want than the ^s« . ^.^ .* W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 > 5 ^ t 4 § 8n °e? We are willing to ^W^iJf 1 ^ guarantee that the shoes **ik*&* we sell are the best that are sold for the same money. Our shoes for boys and girls for school wear beats anything you ever had. P*3s2k v ft£SW? ;^" ; !«\ j everything in Heavy Work ShoTs-the kind that wears Men's Dress Shoes-Nobby Up-to-date. . D. \ Fnotwear-a Multitude of Style Ladies Pine Footwear .-Solid oues for Boys and Girls. there. —The Canaseraga Band has started one sister rehearsing for a concert to be given in tenderly cared for him, two brothers— this village about the 25th of Novem- Charles and Isaac—and an adopted oer. This concert will be much better aon, Floyd. They have the heartfelt _.» w_ „i WAn hfl- avmnathv of their friends in this their The funeral was held School Shoes Sole Agents for e La France Shoe T h i New Styles IN "Gold Bond Hats" Same shapes as the higher price Hats and quality just as good. 3 I Men's and Boys' Clothing tfur FALL and WINTER ^ » C M W » no* complete aad It i» without . * » M £ £ ? * £ * £ eve, bad. W.-oM £ ^ \ £ ^ £ l > 7 £ . you are, and If. up to jou to call More , TUCHLER'S QUALITY STORE than any that the band has given be fore and the best talent in this part of -••i i— Kow, i n VIPID strength- Co the state will be here to help strength- jE m, ,K m «*««~————il The Canaseraga Times. | FALL {UNDERWEAR Bntered at the poetofflce at second-class mall matter. Canaseraga. N. Y.. *• band wishes en the band. The make this a concert long to be remem- therefore, will spend no d work in preparing it. without a night- jhurch The most Underwear is the Sanitary Normal Thh- Uo- The Largest Assortment of Kail Underwear ever displayed is ready now. Most noticeable are the increasod stocks of very Hgh vlass Underwear—both im- 1 "tied and d= me*tic i uted hue of Dr. Jaeger's W.Hi'ten Uuderwear. lerwear is in a cla^s i>f i t s own— no underwear made that equals i it. Underwear to fit the ordi- i i ary s u e d , l«>ng or short m»a, iu [ L'oiubinatioB Suits as well as « -enaraie garments. M-rino, Worsted, W»x>l, Wool and Linen Mesh Underwear ranging in price 50c to $4 5o per garment. Friday, O c t ^ . 190^ as Cotton, Bilk and tri'in Fall Shirts Stiff Bosom and Oxford Neg- , 1Kee with Cuffs and detached. Bosom and plain and plaited coat style, if you prefer. Every guaranteed as to size, q and fit. Our Shirts are" ew full fashioned" back, relieving all strain and in- 4uri..< comfort to the wearer and proi^r lay of the bosom. W Fall Shirts, $1-00 to $2.50. FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS and —It begins to act quite lifce fall. —Mrs. Charles Swain is quite ill. —First snow of the season Thursday morning. —Election three weeks from next Tuesday. —Next Saturday will be the first day of registration. —Mrs L. Hickey is confined to the house by illness. —The house occupied by E. E. Loop is being painted. —Jacob Heiman is suffering with a j felon on his hand. —Mr. A. E. Pryor is again confined to the house by illnesb. —-Alonzo Hulburt of Oak Hill is under the care of Dr. Bacon. —Mrs. Homer Carney entertained this afternoon at tea aad whist. —Miss Charlotte Craig is teaching in the Canaseraga High school. —John Pfuntner, Jr., is improving nicely under the eare of Dr. Bacon. —Mrs. Geo * " * resumed her class in place. '-- now seen behind hered and, little time an —Canaseraga is watchman owing to the fact that "not I enough money was subscribed to pay « for the services of one. With so many postofflce and bank burglaries being committed in Western New York it looks like a dangerous thing to let such an important officer as a village night- watchman go, even for a night, for we know not what hour the thief cometh. —Nunda Truth. —Services in Presbyterian church m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school Y. P. meeting at 6,15. Ladies' Aid So- sympathy hour of sorrow. from the Ossian Presbyterian ct Tuesday and was largely attended. Rev. J. Allatt of this dace officiated. The I. O. O. F. lodge from this place of which he was a member, attended in a body. - - Death of I^awrence Hickey. Mr. Lawrence Hickey, a well known resident of Canaseraga, departed this life at 10:30 o'clock this (Thursday) morning, after an illness of several days from a bowel trouble, aged about ~ n ~ Mr Hickey came to this from Ireland 50 years ago and of this village for The Shoe Store Agent for "Monarch" Shirts. V. A. Zimmer (JloMng The Acme Cushion Sole Shoe . * A Kir P W. Byer, Dans- Women is sold b y r . v> • "J ville, N . Y . at U a. at 12 o'clock. e^atMrfC'son Wednesday at 2-30 Members please bring block*. Bibie lesson in the church on Thurs- Women's Missionary 8o- meet at Mrs. Bissell's on Summer offering for Medical Missions will be received day at 7:45. ciety will Saturday at 2:30. country ha% been a resident manv years, where he has always been mentified with the sterling cbaracteis of manhood which gave growth and nrZerttv to our village. His wife STK merly Miss Bridget Reagan of Canaseraga, who together with a W family of children survive. Twelve children were born to them nine of Ihnm are living : Mrs. David Man- :mrMr^ohnWelch,Mr.P.8chu.. Z Mrs. John Hurley, Mrs F. C. Hickey of Buffalo ; Michael of Black ill take place from St Oct. 11, 1906. tbe following Market Report CANASERAGA, Dealers are paying prices for produce in this village : Butter, per pound 24c Eggs, per dozen ; 24e Potatoes, per buehel 40e Yellow eye beans, per bu 1.16 Marrow beans, per bushel. 1.76 Medium beans, per bushel 1.30 Pea beans, per bushel 1 15 Red kidneys, per bushel 1.75 Rve, per bushel 55c 70c For any pain from top to toe, from any cause, apply Dr. Thomas' Electric oil. Pain can't stay where it is used. CLOTHING AND fURulSmnG GOODS over A. J. j * 8 T H E SEASON 18 HERE FOR f\ Fall and Winter Clothes, it would be advisable for you to look | STADELMAN'S new and Stock of Goods Wr.eat.per bushel ^ Z ^ e complete up-to-date Qats,per bushel ;;»;;;3; 00 to |».00.| befoee purchasing elsewhere, as yoi at that meeting. _The Essential Club held their first t&fee pi&ce _ ~TZ& f t^^\^ M Horne11 ' Doiioph last *" a yre Mrs. A. Blue- morning. ______ ladies in charge were^ M ^o^tbTie^nTon. ir^nTva S ; aid Mrs. Hough, J A M £OWI, N Y.. Oct. 4,1906. Mrs. Mneva which H HARKl g ( Hay, per ton T Rye straw per ton 5.00 Oat straw, perton. 4 00 * a^rnoll has l lady was Palmer of Hornell das | ^r_ ^ ^_._ __ uh painting at this est DUuiw — - - Vxror-v , Dolloph presided at ^ P » « V * 2 asked to write a story, eacn S. The stories My H^ ar aUhough I have been enjoy- certainly well some scholarly a fine piano solo, after written—some j Miss Mc The new Mod. Is, $12 to $30 aothontive ••;- were funny, aan , v Thomas is now o*~" I Donald gave » " " - «—— ~„ a A th 7^u° ter at" be ..ore o. John Kl.g^ I * - _ ___ « * * * - » « . were eerved. ton, Jr. —There seems to be a vicinity 'S^TSETtneTe has hardly a day I am sure l "°'° t T have not ing of friends or with our v isit there that has been al SCrlADL & ROOSA 130 tm STREET, \ Houiunuii. » B1 mi 11 " FAUTANO witfrea niLUNERY Mrs. Satie Damon has just returned from the city and »^ 0U t Q ^. v tb u e D .t t> . rival of a complete and strictly up to- date assortment of Millinery, _ A bae,et bell team be. been O'- gaoized I. 0 * * — " ,th tWe " e g «>d dea\of j __ adeB Death of M«. BlUabeth Tbetobabitanteof Kurae Were shock- ed Uet Tuesday foroiog tojea'b of Ilust be Strictly Fre WHO uui ....... Highest cash price paid pl ?!t n UlTf»w^ r ;™ an A -ii Mh.™ times. No trade^-but come i n a n a 1 am thankful to you and all others . ., , » , , , . , by their thoughtful klndne^, get tne cash and trade where ydt e the occasion one of much pleas- choose, o all REITEMBER have received letters from Mrs. _,_ , , . , and daughter who report The handsome prizes^ to be given « —*- ««a wpii £way. Yoll have a chance at them w Barager Forsyth has in memt^ers. —Mrs. Celia gone to Dickinson. -Remember Bt Mary's Bazaar a I Kingston opera house next Wednes the sudden death of Mrs. Elizabeth day evening Ritenburg. Mrs. Riienburghad plan- . ^t?iu» ~ „_ ed for a visit to friends iu Hornell and Birdsall to keep house for Ira N unda. and Tuesday morning she was about ot start for Hornell, when she got into the buggy with Mr. Guy Swackharamer, who was to take her to the station. When about twenty rods from the house she lopped over Clemons ana u»"» -• d ell i n a j . E having arrived home aft «*«»™ alsr) | F K t ot the 8 15th of B«P te a mb ; e r ry T eD J 0 y yable The C ANAS^ m . , report having had a very enj I T ^ Y P O E T R Y P L A N T , m orde^r time togiv e you a better pnee ^ ^ product, w 1 ofier c.v fer __ fieaws IOU x,- friends as you may meet them, w n u i to all good wishes to yourself and family j 4^ and the friends of long ago, I am Yours very truly, L. B. GILBERT. on The first heavy frost of the season j ^ 8 hackhammer and pa»ed away —The first ne» y formed f* r " Mlnrm being the cause. Deceas Monday night, ice being neart fal lure Deing in t. ev,5r.ir 1 ^«Aahorn in the town oi ^ came - .. one-half inch thick. ed was born •- -_ 6? re of age. She Fall and Winter the first of the week and has one that is very sick. Remember and seeth»t your name " t h e Registry »* - yoa cannot is on including a stylish array of vote lf no t regis artbtic Pattern Hats _ D _ w H tered. Rpailv-to-wears, # , y,,. ... She cordially Invites the ladies of ^ ^ offlce buUa1o ^ Harris will move his Shenau*i~- -- "' j ed a nd es this vicinity, and wa V°J e bfer . Rh « A all who know oer. i- T oil son I*aac Ritenburg leaves one sou, *--- • Arkport, to mourn her loss. ral will take place church at Burns For Sale of whiskey barrels for A. n u m o e r or WUIB^^J aale at the Canaseraga hotel. m m E. D. MURPHY. and valuable presents to th t h e grea-icov Novem- will save money bv buying of him. Don't wait too long before ordering your FALL and WINTER 8UITB and OVERCOAT8, as the Samples are all In now. I have purchased a BUTTON MACHINE, so that you Dressmakers and Ladies can have Covered Buttons made all sizes. A. J. STADELMAN ~ flerchant Tailor. BEFORE SELLING ELSEWHERE It will be to Your Advantage to call upon. D. H. KINGSTON Who is paying the Honest Values Dishonest methods, like dishon- est people, are eventually found out We stand back of everything we seU and our prices are always the lowest for reliable Furniture and Carpets L $15.00. Quartered would be cheap at 115.50. in large Turkish Chairs duced prices ae for this week oak _ We have some fine leather goods and Rockers that we will sell at re- Also a fine line of Couches. JAMES DAGON Furniture and UndertaW . c*r*et 67 Broad Street, 72 Canisteo Street, nell, New York. Hon LEAHY & An Best wearing auaTsale of School Hose 11 boys and girls at Special Pnces. Jcially pricedje^thisweek. Other kinds for needful t h i n g s ^ size from 6 to i«, *F ?r* Hose number in ling SrmSK. of October, Novem- H , Q H EST at. 19c pecial this week. iooT? 7 Knitted WalsU. buttons sewed on week 2 for 260 Children's white, all buttons ber and December 1906 i -S«^«r. of The fuoe from the ML "E. Get your turkeys 7 ^ a r d 3 to shape for ^ o * ^ e po«H.rv ^ n ^\lNo^h b Ch^rcrst?eet, < plaDt -' l l Y ^ H. Bei«t, Prop. enter. . i U "^"^ ^ times for your est cash pn°_? " Z\ Notice. product, and which will enable you to trade where yon choose. There is only one condition : ALL EGGS must be perfectlyclean and ab- solutely fresh. FIRST P R I Z E - O n e S-piece Bed- room Suite of'Curled Maple—Dresser CASH PRICE For Eggs an d Poultry Boys' Tbe am al) d vicinity to visit her t-tc. Caua**eraga »— "_*__• ...H in- parlor, on West Main street and lo her stock. Her parlors are al- and her aim is to satisfy. spect ways open Thursday at two ^•grtfstf! sat-* ?"?wSiS5^evening, Deeember -pot Sale Cbeap I esus \ Tuesday. '^L __.,, _ Tbe Daughters of tbe King wUl I offer for sale cheap at my home on ^ oQ Friday evening, OcU Prlu street 2 buggies, 1 cutter and set \ Pj^ &% ^ a t t h 0 home of MU. little bobs, new. Inquire olf ^ | Qrace Mabie _. " Notice from Water Board. present. > ^ " ^ T Bring them to Egg8 l % f 'JSh trade where you me, get fe^?'„SS paid. Join noxicc **«— "— i iuc, B — o«„Vi«at nrices pam. -"•- ,_„„ whe have not yet, paid . ple ase. H S^est ,pne _F nothing "" ^Tdul Sept 1st. am hereby | the egg^contest. It oort. ^ ^ ^ & rred^do^wUhintendaysrrom All ar- oct MB a. E- BTJRBE^. iring on short notice ano-t^n Bring in your shoe* _ ^ \ Mrs A. J- Thomas fell from an Tutrree Wednesday afternoon, frac- Main street | J ^ ^ ^ k _ oW reduced andDaadeheraaoomforUbleaepoasi Notice. H.viog opened •f""^"^ I 6»emg «»»« m prepared to do .11 _W»d» « _ M _ \ ,„„. Dr . Pr.tt the ^^^^^ m M a Potts frac- the fra tore the date of this notice. Those in rears at tbe expiration of the time limit will forfeit their, right to the use of water. October 11,1906. By OBJJEB|OP WATER BOARD, « The New Corn Cure planters 10c per box at Byer'a, Dansville, N. Y. You get a P^^ranawraga. North Church St., Canaser» B » Advertised letters. Canaseraga, Sept. 8, 1906. Mr. Bert Keeler. ^B In calling for the above please say advertised. ADOLPH BliUESTONB, Postmaster. "SSuBtM'piSffi-A large, hand- ^rf^BM-SSfian- 1 Carpet ^A^nearly * ^ l g f i £ 2 which aw on exhJJ»«^ n n & Craig, window* of Messrs. « r o ° w a _ d tabe a Canaeeraira,. » • * • wl |ibe awarded look Bt Settee of P^rnlnent citizens by a committee <" F J I, 1907 i M Reist, Prop J r a S . - mterOeeaoPboo. - GO TO K. N. BENNETT FOR YOUR Paint, Varnish, Furniture Polish, Blackboard Slating, Laqueret, Uilt Aluminum Bronze, Bronzing Liquid Fillers, Stains and every- thing else you need to finish woods of all kinds. Wai Paper as low as the lowest. 44 West Main Street, Canaseraga, - New York _, f R i a ck Bibbed Children's *»>}J*\ n siz es, Bpecial with triple feuee, 9c a pnir ( _ u _ e tape, special this Bear Skin" »«*• I |Z! "Black Cat" or d ^ r i 8i Hem8 tltched or special this *e««vj^ -— >*--~*~~'••"- TT invincible" H»vy Wbbed j J^---——^[_^^mbrtU. t h «oliced heel, soft long childre n'8 strong **• covers, Hose, h.gb iPW" m Bpecial gteel ^d a u d i M hlac fibre, perfect dye, l4c _ jrtg ^ <t> ^a^ ^-tel ^ ;^__y ings, the best ^ ^ g to n | . J ^_ _ _ - sizes raogo ^^1 ^.__ ^ t „.»yc where, range ,"eek. A \\e»r»f^' tm " t " LEAHV 8c W 1S S Main ..l»0 \-\orr\&M* New York able prices give me a trial. JOHN BREEN. Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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You May Have your kind of f lusic From this wonderful instrument so matter whether elawical or rag-time The latest nits or grar^d old melodies are reproduced, mak-

m lDg the\Kdiaon a royal ente tainer for the coming pong evenings. Prices and terms within the reach of all.

S* z s COME AND SEE THE NEW ARRIVALS The W A T C H , CLOCK, JEWELRY, DIA

MOND, SiVrer Cut Glass, Ootfcal Hand ' Fainted China and Musical Goods Stocx is

being Increased for Fall Trade. Eyes examined free of charge and Lenses

changed free for one year, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY

Jeweler and Graduate Optician

—The Allegany County Edi tor ia l Association- will mee t in Wellsvilte F r iday .

Buffalo h a s fifteen inches of snow,

P e r s o n a l .

Miss Helen P ra t t is a guest of Moa-

tea r Fall* friends. . Mrs . Wheeler and Mrs. Mapes spent |

D. M. F. in England A g e n t F o r u i w

traffic b» s topped, trees are m i n e d and j Monday in Howe l l .

Hyacinth and Tulip Bulbs

Coats

t housands of dollars worth of damage

done . —I t is "o t often t h a t whi le t he trees

, a re green wi th foliage tha t they are 1 also covered wi th snow, a condit ion

which now exists . — L . A. Gottschall & Son have placed

two fine barber chairs in thei r tonsorial parlors, which is a great improvement over t h e old ones.

—A delightful t ime was had a t the home of Mr , and Mrs. O. E . 8 h a y las t Fr iday n igh t . T h e favors were won by Mr. and Mrs. F . 8. Kings ton.

—The teachers and pupils of t h e Canaseraga H i g h school had a half hol iday Monday afternoon in order t h a t they m i g h t go ches tnu t t iug .

—Mr?. Eua r t , mother of A. C. E u a r t of th i s place is 99 years of age. T h e records giving her bir th were lost and her exact age has jus t been ascertanied.

—Services a t Tr iu i ty church 8unday , Oct. 14ih : Morning prayer and ser­mon a t H a m . , Sunday school after

Miss Ju l ia Murphy was home from

N u n d a over 8 u n d a y .

Mr. Oscar Cain of Smethpor t , Pa . ,

was in town 8 u n d a y . 0

Miss Cyron Bailey is visi t ing Wends

on Nor th Almond Hi l l . Mrs . A T. Bacon and Miss Bessie

Monday in Hornel l . Mr. Lave rne Whi t ing

from Buffalo over Sunday . Mr and Mrs- M.Al l i son of Canisteo

are guest* a t Mr. G. K DolloplTs.

Mr. and Mrs. L . H . -Rei«t are on a business t r ip lo New York tbis week.

Mrs Kinksde , and M ~ H n n t J guests of Mrs. Homer

England Heard Fro*!

EVEKyjHI/NG /NEW! N e w

H A S G D A B D , L I T T L E H A V E N ,

J u l y 3 , 1 9 0 3 .

R . S . O .

D . D .

was home

J A M E S C O . ,

G e n t l e m e n :

Now a b o u t t h e Med ic ine ; I

weeks , t w o bot t les , a n d h a v e d o n e m e

after

h a v e t a k e n t h e Med ic ine for t w o

m u c h good. I t is r ea l ly

t a k e n for R h e u m a t i s m . M y n e i g h b o r s

Hornell are Carney.

Mrs. D. H . HoUiday left th is morn­ing for Ohio, where she will visit her daughter , E d i t h .

Mi ,s Ida Denison ot Cheboygan, Mich , is visiting a t the home of-ber | brother, Mr. F rank Denison.^

T h e Misses Carrie and Cherrie Stacy

t h e bes t t h a t I h a v e » V E R ^,»—

w o n d e r a t t h e resul t . I h a v e g rea t fai th i n i t a n d wi l l pe r severe

w i t h i t . I « m b e t t e r t h a n I h a v e b e e n i n t e n yea r s . I a m going

t o t a k e v a p o r b a t h t on igh t . I wil l r e p o r t a g a i n of m y progress .

Y o u m u s t r e m e m b e r I h a v e b e e n a to ta l c r ipp le for s ix t een years ,

a b o m n i a b l y h i g h or t h e r e wil l soon b e a m a r k e t

Reg i s t r a t ion A g e n t for P e m b r o k e S h i r e

CO

Arrive at

ALLEN'S FAIR STORE, Canaseraga, N.Y.

service, evening prayer and sermon at j a r e g u e 8 t B a t t he home of Wil l iam Payne on Nor th Hi l l .

Mr and Mrs D u n h a m

T h e carr iage is so

o p e n for i t here . I a m

a n d Owers Cour t , o p e n i n S e p t e m b e r .

W i s h i n g for y o ^ t h e greates t success Y o u r s t r u l y ,

J O H N G E O R G E .

•plying the

ALITLJ

i<»r p r i c * * . ,

BARNUM

YE.

•1, the sine <ideboard.

%

• T O M

A S T E A D Y S T R E A M O F

7 p. m , —Have you seen the beautiful wind

ow des;>lay of the very latest styles In jewelry which jus t arrived at Bishop's Jewelry Stoie. T h e prices are r ight . Call and st-e.

—Mrs. A. L. Damon was in Almond Tuesday and Wednesday wi th her first stock of fall millinery goods. Mrs

Incomparable Values

._. _ of Monteur

Fail8, Ha r ry Smi th and Sheldon Roe

of E lmi ra spent Sunday at Dr. O. 8 .

Pra t t ' s . Mr Walter Bacon is in Alfred,

where he will play wi th a Hornel l or-cheatia for a promenade a t the univer­sity ton igh t

Shoe Talk X

<r~

Damon has a fine t rade in t h a t t h r i v - ! """" " „ . , , . Miss L e n a Shepard, who has been ing village as well as a t home. v U i t i o g M r . a n d M r e . A l b « t U « . 0

- T h e friend* of Rev. Jas . W. Allat t t h e past four weeks, left yesterday tor will g ive -h ima reception in the parlbrs h e r h o m e in Port Allegany, r a .

We have on our floors

the finest assortment of FURNITURE shown in Canas-that was ever

eraga.

Care

Linoleums ml attention has been given to the selec­

t s of Linoleums and Floor Oil Cloth which we

n 0 W have in stock at prices that will surprise

YOU.

Mattings \ tine line of Chinese and Japanese Mattings

L t received. We invite you all to come and

tee the Good Bargains we- have m 'Houae-

furnishings.

of the M. E. church this, Fr iday, even ing. All are cordially present and give the pastor a hear ty

welcome. - M r s Geo. Willey of Oak Hi l l died

Thursday Oct. 4ih. Her maiden name was Kridler. She leaves her husband and three sons. The funeral was held Sa turday and was largely at tended. She had been ill wi th heart disease for the past two years.

—Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam Spinning of Dansville have issued invi ta t ions to t h e marr iage of their daughter , Mar­guerite, to Mr. Floyd Howard Evans , on t h e evening of October 25th at 8 o'clock, at t he Collegiate church S t Michaels, in New York.

—Elroy Woolworth was arrested Tuesday evening on complaint of his wife, for drunkenness and assault. H e plead guil ty to the charge when ar­raigned before C. K . Bacon, Esq . ,

sentenced h i m to

has

, Mr 0 . 8 . Laycock of Buffalo has invited to be "^ t o w n th i s week loading and

* ^ shipping his machinery which been stored here for seveml £ • " •

Mrs W. L. Hough and Miss Agnes D e V t t were in Hornell Tuesday even-to* to bear the Christ ian Science ing to u« Binknel l Young k e t u r e given by Mr. r>»u

N

of Boston. Mrs. J . H

friends in Corning. r u s h e r w m b e 1 o i n e d b y M r e . K . _ K ^ D e y s h e r

Colgrove is visiting On Friday she

BROWN & CRAIG, Furniture. Carpets, Draperies and W.H Paper

Fune-al Directors and Embalmers

1 Wednesday , who four m o n t h s in the Er ie county peni­tent iary . Sentence was suspended pending good behavior and the pay­m e n t to his wife of $3 per week

and the two will a t tend a meeting in Paiuted Post.

Mr. and Mrs. W. F . Jefferies left town Monday for New York city, where Mrs. Jefferies will a t tend the Grand Chapter O. E . S. as a delegate from the Canaseraga Chapter .

»

J a m e s l^ockwood. Died, a t his home in Ossian, Sunday,

Oot. 7th, J ames Lockwood, aged 48 years , of heart trouble. H e had been in failing heal th for some t ime, but the end came suddenly and without warn­ing . H e was bovu in the town of Ossian and had -spent his entire life

H e leaves to mourn hia loss Mrs. Jacob Dannack—who

5top and ^hinl^ What it is costing you per year for footwear

—quite a sum, is it not ? Fow, if yougcan buy

BETTER Shoes for less money, won't that

amount be much less ? Certainly. Than call at

THE SHOE STORE.

A Fit for the Family For the largest down to the smallest—

the Shoe and Rubber line.

D r y Goods . N e w C l o t h i n g , N e w S h o e s ,

N e w H a t s , N e w F u r n i s h i n g s .

N E W ! N O V E L ! N E A T !

For the last two weeks we have been receiving dray load ter dray load of new Fall and Winter Goods and we would

be pleased to have you call and look tb i r a over. Buying in the quanti tv th»t M. Tuchler buys, is a great benefit to the pe»ple of Canaseraga and vicinity, as they can get more goods for the money than if they had been purchased through agents. Therefore you should make It your busi­ness to call and learn the prices and inspect t h e quali ty before you buy elsewhere.

TREMEHDOUS STOCK OF SHOES The largest stock of

shoes tha t has ever been on sale in this village is now on sale in the Shoe DepartmenJp*6T the Quality

\ \ "BS" Store. Sf/here Is no use going into detail about the quality / and price of our shoes, as it is sufficient to say that they are the best manufactured. Where in this country can you buy the J U S T w R I G H T S H O E for $3 50. This is the only store in the land t h a t sells them at such a low price. W h a t better shoe do you want than the

^ s « . ^ . ^ . * W. L. D O U G L A S $3.50 > 5 ^ t 4 § 8 n ° e ? We are willing to

^ W ^ i J f 1 ^ guarantee tha t the shoes **ik*&* we sell are the best t ha t

are sold for the same money. Our shoes for boys and girls for school wear beats any th ing you ever had.

P*3s2kv

ft£SW?

; ^ " ; !«\

j

everything in

Heavy Work S h o T s - t h e kind that wears

Men's Dress Shoes -Nobby Up-to-date. . D . \ Fnotwear-a Multitude of Style

Ladies Pine Footwear . -Sol id oues for Boys and Girls.

there. —The Canaseraga Band has started one sister

rehearsing for a concert to be given in tenderly cared for h im, two brothers— this village about the 25th of Novem- Charles and Isaac—and an adopted oer. This concert will be much better aon, Floyd. They have the heartfelt

_.» w _ „ i W A n hfl- avmnathv of their friends in this their The funeral was held

School Shoes Sole Agents for

e La France Shoe T h i

New Styles IN

"Gold Bond Hats"

Same shapes as t h e

higher price H a t s a n d

quality jus t as good.

3 I Men's and Boys' Clothing tfur F A L L and W I N T E R ^ » C M ™ W »

n o * complete aad It i» without . * » M £ £ ? * £ * £

eve, bad. W . - o M £ ^ \ £ ^ £ l > 7 £ . you are, and I f . up to j o u to call M o r e ,

TUCHLER'S QUALITY STORE

t h a n any t h a t t he band has given be fore and the best talent in th i s par t of

-••i i— Kow, in VIPID strength-Co

the state will be here to help strength-

jE m, ,K m «*««~————il The Canaseraga Times. | FALL

{UNDERWEAR Bntered at the poetofflce at

second-class mall matter. Canaseraga. N. Y.. *•

band wishes en the band . The m a k e th i s a concert long to be remem-

therefore, will spend no d work in preparing it.

wi thout a night-

j h u r c h

T h e most Underwear is t he Sani tary Normal

Thh- U o -

The Largest Assor tment of Kail Underwear ever d isplayed is ready now. Most noticeable are the increasod stocks of very Hgh vlass Underwear—both im-1 "tied and d= me*tic i uted hue of Dr. Jaeger's W.Hi'ten Uuderwear . • lerwear is in a cla^s i>f its own— no underwear made t h a t equals

i it. Underwear to fit the ordi-i i ary sued , l«>ng or shor t m » a , iu [ L'oiubinatioB Sui t s as well as « -enaraie garments .

M-rino, Worsted, W»x>l, Wool and Linen Mesh Underwear r ang ing in price

50c to $4 5o per ga rment .

Friday, O c t ^ . 190^

as Cotton,

Bilk a n d

tr i ' in

Fall Shirts Stiff Bosom and Oxford Neg-

,1 K e e with Cuffs and detached. Bosom and

plain and plaited coat style, if you prefer. Every

guaranteed as to size, q

and fit.

Our Shirts a r e "

ew

full fashioned" back, relieving all s train and in-4uri..< comfort to the wearer and proi^r lay of the bosom. W Fall Shirts , $1-00 to $2.50.

FALL SUITS and

OVERCOATS a n d

—It begins to act qui te lifce fall.

—Mrs. Charles Swain is quite ill.

—First snow of the season Thursday

morn ing .

—Election three weeks from nex t

Tuesday. —Next Sa tu rday will be the first day

of registration.

—Mrs L. Hickey is confined to the

house by illness.

—The house occupied by E . E . Loop

is being painted.

—Jacob H e i m a n is suffering with a

j felon on his h a n d .

—Mr. A. E . P r y o r is aga in confined

to t he house by illnesb.

—-Alonzo H u l b u r t of Oak Hi l l is under the care of Dr. Bacon.

—Mrs. Homer Carney enter ta ined

th i s afternoon a t tea a a d whis t . —Miss Char lo t te Craig is teaching

in t he Canaseraga H i g h school. —John Pfuntner , J r . , is improving

nicely under t he eare of Dr. Bacon. —Mrs. Geo * " *

resumed her class in place.

'-- now seen behind

hered and, litt le t ime an

—Canaseraga is w a t c h m a n owing to the fact tha t "not I enough money was subscribed to pay « for the services of one. Wi th so many postofflce and bank burglaries being commit ted in Western New York it looks l ike a dangerous t h ing to let such an impor tan t officer as a village night-w a t c h m a n go, even for a night , for we know not w h a t hour the thief cometh. —Nunda T r u t h .

—Services in Presbyter ian church m. and 7 p. m . Sunday school

Y . P . meet ing at 6,15. Ladies ' Aid So-

sympa thy hour of sorrow. from the Ossian Presbyterian ct Tuesday and was largely at tended. Rev. J . Allat t of this d a c e officiated. The I . O. O. F. lodge from th is place of which he was a member, a t tended in a body.

— • - » - — -

D e a t h of I ^ a w r e n c e H i c k e y . Mr. Lawrence Hickey, a well known

resident of Canaseraga, departed th is life a t 10:30 o'clock th is (Thursday) morning , after an illness of several days from a bowel trouble, aged about ~n ~ Mr Hickey came to th i s

from Ire land 50 years ago and of this village for

The Shoe Store Agent for "Monarch" S h i r t s .

V. A. Zimmer (JloMng

The Acme Cushion Sole Shoe . *A Kir P W. Byer, Dans-

Women is sold by r . v> • " J

ville, N . Y.

a t U a. at 12 o'clock.

e ^ a t M r f C ' s o n Wednesday at

2-30 Members please bring block*. Bibie lesson in the church on Thurs-

W o m e n ' s Missionary 8o-m e e t a t Mrs. Bissell's on

Summer offering

for Medical Missions will be received

day at 7:45. ciety will Sa turday a t 2:30.

country ha% been a resident manv years, where he has always been mentified wi th the sterling cbaracteis of manhood which gave growth and n r Z e r t t v to our village. His wife S T K merly Miss Bridget Reagan of Canaseraga, who together with a W family of children survive. Twelve children were born to them nine of I h n m are l iving : Mrs. David Man-: m r M r ^ o h n W e l c h , M r . P . 8 c h u . .

Z Mrs. John Hurley, Mrs F . C.

Hickey of Buffalo ; Michael of Black

ill t ake place from St

Oct. 11, 1906. tbe following

M a r k e t R e p o r t

C A N A S E R A G A ,

Dealers are paying prices for produce in th is village : Butter, per pound 24c Eggs , per dozen ; 24e Potatoes, per buehel 40e Yellow eye beans, per bu 1.16 Marrow beans, per bushel. 1.76 Medium beans, per bushel 1.30 Pea beans, per bushel 1 15 Red kidneys, per bushel 1.75 Rve, per bushel 55c

70c

For any pain from top to toe, from any cause, apply Dr. Thomas ' Electr ic oil. Pain can ' t stay where it is used.

CLOTHING AND

fURulSmnG GOODS

over A. J .

j * 8 T H E SEASON 18 H E R E F O R

f \ Fall and Win te r Clothes, it

would be advisable for you to look |

S T A D E L M A N ' S new and

Stock of Goods Wr.eat .per bushel ^ Z ^ e complete up-to-date Qats,per bushel ; ; » ; ; ; 3 ; 0 0 to | » . 0 0 . | befoee purchasing elsewhere, as yoi

at t ha t meeting. _ T h e Essent ia l Club held their first t & f e e p i & c e _

~TZ&ft^^\^M Horne11' Doiioph last * " a y r e Mrs. A. Blue- morning . _ _ _ _ _ _ ladies in charge were^ M ^ o ^ t b T i e ^ n T o n . i r ^ n T v a S ; a i d Mrs. Hough , J A M £ O W I , N Y. . Oct. 4,1906. Mrs. M n e v a w h i c h H H A R K l g (

Hay, per ton T — Rye straw per ton 5.00 Oat s t raw, p e r t o n . 4 00

* a^ rno l l has l lady was Palmer of Hornell das | ^ r _ ^ ^ _ . _ _ _ u h

pa in t ing a t th i s

est DUuiw — - - Vxror-v

, Dolloph presided a t ^ P » « V * 2 asked to write a story, eacn

S. The stories

M y H ^ a r a U h o u g h I have been enjoy-

certainly well some scholarly

a fine piano solo, after

written—some j Miss Mc

The new Mod. Is, $12 to $30

a o t h o n t i v e ••;-

were funny,

a a n , v T h o m a s is now o*~" I Donald gave » " " - «—— ~„aA t h 7 ^ u ° ter a t " be . .o re o . J o h n K l . g ^ I * - _ _ _ _ « * * * - » « . were eerved.

ton, J r . —There seems to be a

vicini ty

' S ^ T S E T t n e T e has hard ly a day I am sure l " ° ' ° t T have not

ing of friends or with our v isit there t ha t has been

al

SCrlADL & ROOSA 130 tm STREET,

\ Houiunuii. »B1 mi 11

" FAUTANO witfrea

niLUNERY Mrs. Satie Damon has jus t re turned

from the city and » ^ 0 UtQ ^ . v

t bu

eD . t t > .

rival of a complete and strictly u p to-

date assortment of Millinery,

_ A b a e , e t bell team b e . been O'-

gaoized I . 0 * * — " , t h t W e " e

g«>d dea \of j _ _ a d e B D e a t h of M « . B l U a b e t h

T b e t o b a b i t a n t e o f Kurae Were shock­

ed Uet Tuesday f o r o i o g t o j e a ' b of

I l u s t b e S t r i c t l y F r e

WHO uui ....... H i g h e s t cash p r i ce p a i d p l ? ! t n U l T f » w ^ r ; ™ anA -ii Mh.™ t i m e s . N o t r a d e ^ - b u t c o m e i n a n a

1 am thankful to you and all others . ., , » , , , . , by their thoughtful k l n d n e ^ , get t n e cash a n d t r a d e w h e r e y d t e the occasion one of much pleas- choose, o all R E I T E M B E R have received letters from Mrs. _,_ , , . ,

and daughter who report T h e h a n d s o m e prizes^ t o b e given « —*- ««a wpii £way . Y o l l h a v e a chance a t t h e m

w

Barager Forsyth has

in memt^ers.

—Mrs. Celia gone to Dickinson.

- R e m e m b e r B t Mary ' s Bazaar a I Kings ton opera house nex t Wednes

t h e sudden death of Mrs. Elizabeth

day evening

Ri tenburg. Mrs. R i i e n b u r g h a d plan-

. ^t?iu» ~ „_ ed for a visit to friends iu Hornell and Birdsall to keep house for I r a N u n d a . and Tuesday morning she

was about ot s tar t for Hornell , when she got into the buggy with Mr. Guy Swackharamer , w h o was to take her to t he stat ion. W h e n about twenty rods from the house she lopped over

Clemons ana u»"» - • d e l l i n „ a j . E

having arrived home aft « * « » ™ a l s r ) | F K t ot the8 15th of B«P t e

am b ; e

rr y

TeDJ0

yyable T h e C A N A S ^ m . , report hav ing had a very enj I T ^ Y P O E T R Y P L A N T , m orde^r t ime

togiv e y o u a be t t e r p n e e ^ ^ p r o d u c t , w 1 ofier c.v fer__

f ieaws IOU x,-friends as you may meet them, w n u i t o all good wishes to yourself and family j 4^ and the friends of long ago, I a m •

Yours very t ruly , L. B. G I L B E R T .

on

T h e first heavy frost of t he season j ̂ 8 h a c k h a m m e r and p a » e d away —The first ne» y formed f*r " Mlnrm being the cause. Deceas

Monday n ight , ice being n e a r t f a l l u re Deing i n t. ev,5r.ir 1 ^ « A a h o r n in t h e town oi ^ came — - ..

one-half inch thick. ed was born • - - _ 6 ? re o f age.

She

Fall and Winte r

the first of t he week and has one t h a t is very sick.

Remember and see th» t your n a m e " t h e Registry » * - yoa cannot

is on including a stylish array of v o t e l f n o t regis

a r tb t i c Pa t te rn H a t s _ D _ w H

tered.

Rpailv-to-wears, # , —y,,. . . . — She cordially Invites the ladies of ^ ^ o f f l c e b u U a 1 o ^

Har r i s will move his

S h e n a u * i ~ - — - - " ' j e d a n d es th is vicini ty, and w a V ° J e

b f e r . R h « A K« all who know oer. i-

T oil son I*aac Ri tenburg leaves one sou, *--- • Arkport , to mourn her loss.

ral will take place church a t Burns

F o r S a l e of whiskey barrels for A. n u m o e r or W U I B ^ ^ J

aale at t he Canaseraga hotel. m m E . D. M U R P H Y .

a n d va luab l e p resen t s t o t h

t h e grea-icov N o v e m -

will save money bv buying of h im.

Don' t wai t too long before ordering

your F A L L and W I N T E R 8 U I T B

and O V E R C O A T 8 , as the Samples

a re all In now. I have purchased a

BUTTON M A C H I N E , so t h a t you

Dressmakers and Ladies can have

Covered B u t t o n s m a d e al l s izes .

A. J. STADELMAN ~ flerchant Tailor.

BEFORE

SELLING

E L S E W H E R E

I t will be to

Your Advantage to call upon .

D. H. KINGSTON W h o is paying t h e

Honest Values Dishonest methods, like dishon­

est people, are eventually found out

We stand back of everything we

s e U and our prices are always the

lowest for reliable

Furniture and Carpets

L $15.00. Quartered

would be cheap at 115.50.

in large Turkish Chairs

duced prices

ae

for this week

oak _ We have some fine leather goods

and Rockers that we will sell at re-Also a fine line of Couches.

JAMES DAGON Furniture and UndertaW

. c*r*et 67 Broad Street, 72 Canisteo Street, nell, New York. Hon

LEAHY & An

Best wearing

auaTsale of School Hose 11 boys and girls at Special Pnces.

J c i a l l y pricedje^thisweek.

Other kinds for

needful t h i n g s ^

size from 6 to i«, *F — ?r* Hose

number

in l i n g

S r m S K . of October , N o v e m - H , Q H E S T at .

19c pecial this week.

i o o T ? 7 Kn i t t ed WalsU. buttons sewed on

week 2 for 260

Children's white, all buttons

be r a n d D e c e m b e r 1906

i -S«^«r.

of T h e fuoe

from the ML "E.

Get your turkeys — 7 ^ a r d

3to shape for ^ o * ^ e po«H.rv ^ n ^ \ l N o ^ h b C h ^ r c r s t ? e e t , < p l a D t - ' l l Y ^ H . Bei«t, P rop .

enter. . i U " ^ " ^ ^ times for your est cash pn°_? " Z\

N o t i c e .

product, and which will enable you to t rade where yon choose.

There is only one condition : A L L E G G S mus t be perfectlyclean and ab­solutely fresh.

F I R S T P R I Z E - O n e S-piece Bed­room Suite of 'Cur led Maple—Dresser

CASH PRICE

For Eggs a n d Poultry Boys'

T b e a m

a l ) d vicinity to visit her t-tc. Caua**eraga » — "_*__• ...H in-par lor , on West Main street and lo

her stock. Her parlors are al­and her aim is to satisfy.

spect ways open

Thursday a t two

^•grtfstf! sat-* ? " ? w S i S 5 ^ e v e n i n g , Deeember

-pot S a l e C b e a p

I esus \ Tuesday. '^L __.,,

_ T b e Daughters of tbe K i n g wUl I offer for sale cheap at my home on ^ o Q Friday evening, OcU

P r l u street 2 buggies, 1 cutter and set \ P j ^ &% ̂ a t t h 0 home of M U .

little bobs, new. Inqu i re olf ^ | Q r a c e M a b i e

_. —" — N o t i c e f rom W a t e r B o a r d .

present. > ^ — " ^ T Br ing t hem to

E g g 8 l % f ' J S h t rade where you me, get fe^?'„SS paid. Join noxicc **«— "— i iuc, B — o«„Vi«at nrices pam. - " • -

, _ „ „ w h e have not yet, paid . p l e a se . H S^est ,pne _F noth ing " " ^ T d u l Sept 1st. a m hereby | the egg^contest. I t oort . ^ ^ ^ &

r r e d ^ d o ^ w U h i n t e n d a y s r r o m

All

ar-

oct M B a . E- B T J R B E ^ .

i r ing on short notice a n o - t ^ n Bring in your shoe* _ ^

\ Mrs A. J- Thomas fell from an T u t r r e e Wednesday afternoon, frac-

Main street | J ^ ^ ^ k _ o W

reduced a n d D a a d e h e r a a o o m f o r U b l e a e p o a s i

N o t i c e .

H . v i o g opened • f " " ^ " ^ I 6»emg «»»« m prepared to do .11 _W»d» « _ M _ \ , „ „ . D r . P r . t t

t h e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m M a Pot t s frac-

the fra tore

t h e date of th i s notice. Those in rears a t t be expirat ion of the t ime l imit will forfeit their, r igh t to the use

of water . October 11,1906.

By O B J J E B | O P W A T E R B O A R D , «

T h e N e w Corn Cure planters 10c per

box at Byer'a, Dansville, N . Y.

You get a P ^ ^ r a n a w r a g a . Nor th Church St. , Canaser»B»

A d v e r t i s e d l e t t e r s . Canaseraga, Sept . 8, 1906.

Mr. Bert Keeler. ^ B

I n calling for t h e above please say

advertised. ADOLPH BliUESTONB,

Postmaster .

" S S u B t M ' p i S f f i - A large, hand-

^ r f ^ B M - S S f i a n - 1 Carpet

^ A ^ n e a r l y ™ * ^ l g f i £ 2 which a w on e x h J J » « ^ n

n & Craig, window* of Messrs. « r

o ° wa _ d t a b e a

Canaeeraira,. » • * • w l | i b e awarded l o o k B t S e t t e e of P^ rn lnen t citizens by a committee <" F J I , 1907

i M Reist, Prop J r a S . - m t e r O e e a o P b o o .

- GO TO

K. N. B E N N E T T F O R Y O U R

P a i n t , V a r n i s h , F u r n i t u r e

P o l i s h , B l a c k b o a r d S l a t i n g ,

L a q u e r e t , U i l t A l u m i n u m

B r o n z e , B r o n z i n g L i q u i d

F i l l e r s , S t a i n s a n d eve ry ­

t h i n g else y o u need t o finish

w o o d s of a l l k i n d s . W a i

P a p e r as l ow as t h e lowes t .

44 W e s t Main S t r e e t ,

Canaseraga, - New York

_, f R i a c k Bibbed Chi ldren 's *»>}J*\n s i z es , Bpecial

wi th triple feuee, 9 c a pnir ( _ u_ e

tape, special this Bear Sk in" » « * • I |Z!

"Black Cat" or d ^ r i 8 i H e m 8 t l t c h e d or

special this *e««vj^ „ -— >*--~*~~'••"- TT

i n v i n c i b l e " H » v y Wbbed j J ^ - - - — — ^ [ _ ^ ^ m b r t U . t h «oliced heel, soft long c h i l d r e n ' 8 strong **• covers,

Hose, h .gb iPW" m Bpecial g t e e l ^ d a u d i M hlac fibre, perfect dye, l 4 c _ j r t g ^ < t > ^ a ^ ^ - t e l ^ ; ^ _ _ y

ings, the best ^ ^ g to n | . J ^ _ _ _ -sizes raogo ^ ^ 1 .̂__ ^t „.»yc

where, range

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able prices give m e a trial .

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