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THE WESTFIELD REPUBLICAN, PAGE FIVE

BUSINESS DIRECTORY. W. H. Leworthy, who has been visitingin town left last week for his school atHempstead, L. I. His large circle offriends wish for him abundant sucMW.inhis new field, as he is a very competentinstructor.

Douglas' Mr. Griswold of New York City, hasbeen the guest of Mrs. Daniel Barney thepast week. R SEPT. 8 WE CLOSE FOR INVENTORYH. RALPH WILLSE, M. D.

PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON. SaturdaySpecials

For Aug. 30th

Mrs. Henry Piehl of Cleveland, 0., isthe guest of Miss Josephine Spofford ofNorth East

Mrs. Julius Schefferle and Mrs. CarlFleming leave Saturday morning in theirauto for Amsterdam, N. Y., and othereastern points. Mr. and Mis. Edgertonwill accompany them as far as Utica.—N. E. Advertiser.

We are still doing businihs and shall continue to offer our customer?Office Not. 17. l&and 19 Welch Block.Phone No. 232.

Hours—8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m.

Mrs. James White has just returnedhome from Brocton and vicinity, improv-ed in health. Some Very R.are Baa-gains

DR. E. ROOD.Miss Catherine Burch of Erie, is the

gnest of her cousins. Misses Miriam andJessie Blowers. Until we close our doors for inventory SEPT. 8TH.

Physician and Surgeon Mrs. Fred Shawen and two children ofNewport News, Va., are guests of Mrs.Horace Jones.

Harold, the young son of Mr. and Mrs.Fred Brumagin, had the misfortune to fallfrom a peach tree, one day last week. Hisleft elbow was dislocated and the armbroken, the right arm was slightly frac-tured. He is getting along nicely.—Rip-ley Review.

We desire to wind up the month ofAugust with a record breaking sale Itwill be to your advantage to purchaseGroceries at this sale, as every itemquoted will be at a big saving.

VOff}ce on South Portage Street,Opposite Presbyterian Church. A "Clean Up"

and Remnant SaleT. J. Miles and family are spending a

week's vacation with Westfield relatives.—Sherman News.WESTFIELD With all purchases of goods to the

amount of $1.50 or more we will sell 10lbs. gran. Sugar for 46c. smoked meats notincluded.

The home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eck-endorf was gladdened Sunday by tbe ar-rival of a little baby girL The little onewas apparently a strong healthy baby butTuesday morning the child died. Funeralwas held Wednesday afternoon. Muchsympathy is felt for the grief strickenparents. - Ripley Review.

Monumental Works, Mrs. James Chase and two children re-turned home Mondayafter spending a fewdays in Jamestown.NIXON BROS., Props.

New Marble, new Granites of all de-scriptions. Competent workmen employ-ed and all work guaranteed. Estimatesfurnished on any design.

Dold's best Caliie Hams 14 l-2c lb.Dold's best Breakfast Bacon 22 lb.Klinck's best Leaf Lard 15c lb.Fancy red Alaska salmon 2cans for 31c.Best a.uality solid packed tomatoes at 3

cans for 29c.

Ex-Governor John L. Bates of Massa-chusetts was the guest last week of Mr.and Mrs. C. F. Smith. Of all odds and ends and remnants, resulting from our great Closing-

Sale will be held. Also during these two weeks all our Ladies'. MissesTandMr. and Mrs. Warren and child of Ash-

tabula, 0., are guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs. G. H. Peglar.

Monday, August 18 at high noon a wed-ding ceremony of much charm took placeat the home of Mrs. Annette Brewster,at Silver Creek, when her daughter, Jo-sephine Ewell, was united in marriage toDr. Carlos Duane Chase, son of Mr. andMrs. Duane Chase of Warsaw, N. Y.

W. C. SHERMAN, Children's SweatersPHOTOGRAPHERWe will offer our Old Dutch Coffee ai

29c lb., or 3 lbs. for 85c. Miss Lillian Boult who has been takinga Special course in chemistry at Ann Ar-bor, has returned home.

Douglas Special Blend coffee 27c thelb.. 3 lbs. for 80c.

Elm St.. WESTFIELD. N. Y.Satisfaction Guaranteed

Douglas' Best Baking Powder at 15cthe lb. Herbert F. Thompson left on Monday

for Mount Hermon, Mass., where he willattend school the coming year.

Will be on sale at SPECIAL PRICES. We quote only ONE kind, viz:A Misses' all-wool sweater, various colors and combinations, regular $2:garments,Gas mantles. We will offer upright or

inverted mantles at 3 for 25c.Fred Randall of Detroit, Michigan, who

has been secretary of the Wolverine Au-tomobile Club of that city during the pastyear, has been again honored, beingelected treasurer. Under Mr. Randall'sregime this club has 1,200 active memberswhich makes it next to the largest auto-mobile club organization of the UnitedStates.

D. K. FALVAY, Agent Butter is slowly going higher. Whynot try a pound of our Purity butterine at23c lb.

Mrs. H. Reiner of Sand Point, Idaho, isthe guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs.D. J. Dibble and family. Tour Choice for $1.25 Each.Westfield, N. Y.

INSURANCE Best quality head Rice, 3 lbs. 25c.Best quality Lemons for one day only

33c the dozen.Mrs. George Muson and father, Mr.

Larson, went to Jamestown to visit rela-tives and friends.LIFE HEALTH ACCIDENT Ivory flour at a cut price. Large sacks

at $1.35; small sacks at 68c.Real Estate and Rentals Mrs. G. R. Dean and grandson, GeoJgeDean of Mayville, called on Westfieldfriends the first of the week.

The Young People's Grange met Wed-nesday evening at the home of MissFrances Johnson. There was a good at-tendance. Miss Johnson and Miss Bournehad provided games after the meetingwhich passed a very pleasant evening.Ice cream and and cake were served bythe hostesses, the above named youngladies. The next meeting will be heldwith Miss Alma Knowlton.

Doughnuts and sugar rolls at 8c dozen.Good quality toilet paper at 3 rolls for

Oc.DR. CHARLES W. SMITH,REAL ESTATE. 6 lbs. best bulk Starch for 25c.

Combination Order0 lbs. best granulated Sugar 29clb. Old Dutch coffee 32ccan New Orleans Molasses 15c

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anderson and daugh-ters were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.George Haywood at Brocton.

" KEEP UP THE HABIT "

OF COMING TO 45 EAST MAIN STREET.FARM AND VILLAGE PROPERTY,

Mrs. Joseph Bird has gone to Essex,Ontario, to spend the winter with Mr. andMrs. Charles Seawright

BEN BOULT,lam attending to my generalVeterinary practice. 45 Main St., East,Office Fenner Building, North Portage St. 3 lbs. best soda crackers 25c Mrs. Sarah McDougal and Mrs. Dora

Harper of Erie, were guests of Mrs. Ed-ward L. Jones the past week.

Miss Eloise B. Phillips, who has beencounty secretary in charge of the Y. W. C.A. at Fredonia and in other grape belttowns, has gone to her home in New Jer-sey for a brief rest before her marriagewhich will take place there early in Sep-tember. Miss Philips will be married toGeneral Secretary Chamberlin of the Y.M. G A., and will return here with herhusband to resume their work in Sep-tember.

Wettleld, N. Y.lb. Tea, green or black 47clb. Douglas baking powder 20cFIRE INSURANCE large sack table salt 10c WE CLOSE FOR INVENTORYcan red Alaska Salmon. .18c Richard Welch was called to North East

Thursday night on account'of the seriousillness of his father.

SEPTEMBER 8THGIBBS & WILLIAMSON, Agents.Office Mo. 15 Welch Block.

Westfeld - - New York$i.%

2 cans best New Orleans molasses for25c.Mrs. Steams and Mrs. Grace Saxton snd

daughter of Fredonia, spent the past weekWith Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stearns.2 cans Snyder's beans in tomato sauce

for 25c. M. and Mrs. Wood of Buffalo have re-turned home after a three week's visitwith Mrs. Rose Matson.

DR. GARNET HUNTER. 3 cans Campbell's Soups for 25a1 lb. cans Royal Baking Powder 42c,

■2 lb. cans 22c.Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burdick of Flredonia

have announced the engagement of theirdaughter, Grace Irene and Mr. C. ArthurErickson of Sherman, the wedding to takeplace in October. Miss Burdick has taughtseveral years in the Sherman School andhas a host of friends, who will welcomeher back to Sherman as a resident Mr.Erickson is an employe of the Pennsyl-vania railroad at the depot at that place,and worthy of the young lady he haswon.

The Service,Saiety, andSOUTH PORTAGE ST.

Pbone 63 3 lb. packages of the best Soda Crackersfor 25c.

Mrs. W. Y. Clinton and Mrs. Alta Feltonof Ripley, spent Tuesday in Westfield, theguests of Mrs. Will Parker.HOURS—Until 10 a. m.

1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p. m.10bars Naptha Soap for 33c.Thornton & Cheaters' best quality Gra-

ham Flour at 18c sack. CitizensBankof

Misses Van Scouller and Margaret Grayof North East, have been spending a fewdays with Mrs. Bert Wilson.

, Careful attention to theneeds of onrcustomers arewinning us friends andnew business every day.

All prices quoted above are strictlyCASH.A. P. DIBBLE

Dr. of Optometry.Headaches, nervous-ness and all errorsof refraction cor-reeted and over-

come by glasses made to order. Office at86 E. Main St, opp. Thomas' DepartmentStore. Office days Mondays and Satur-days. Sundays by appointment CON-SULTATION FREE. Phone 85-1.

Our*delivery is out every Saturdayeven-ing.

Miss Margaret Cooper entertained theGirls' Club at her home on Washingtonstreet Wednesday afternoon.

H. S. Rykert has been appointed super-intendent of employment and instructionof the International Railway, Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. Rykert was previously engagedin similar work for the Houston (Tex)Electric Company. He has also been

1connected with the transportation depart-ments of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com-pany. the Aurora, Elgin & Chicago Rail-road, Wheaton, 111., and the Rockfonl &

Interurban Railway, Rockford, 111.—FromElectric R. R. Journal. Mr. Rykert andhis family will make their home on Greenstreet in Fredonia with Mrs. Rykert'smother, Mrs. Spaulding.

The W. R. Douglas Co. Mrs. J. W. Meehl. children and hermother, Mrs. A. E. Loomis of Ripley,visited her brother, C. E. Loomis. Wednes-day.

This bank is larger now than

5 and 7 Main St at any corresponding time inits existence, and steadilyMr. Francis Deming Newbrook of Buf-

falo. has returned home after a weekwith F. J. Baker and family at Welch'sCamp.

McntionJC. A. Burrows visited in Ripley the past

week.

WestfieldN. Y.

growing

Dr. Walter Stu&rt. Wellington Guild and family, who havebeen visiting relatives in town, returnedto their home at Columbus, 0., on Sat-urday.

WE INVITE YOU.PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Corner of North Portage and Clinton StsOffice Hours.—8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3

and # to 9 p. rn.Telephone No. 52.

Interest paid atDr. and Mrs. Twining and daughters,

Helen and Eunice of Springfield, Mass.,will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs.William Jones.

the rate 3 Per CentMiss Nonamaque is spending the week

in Jamestown.—Special! 8 rolls 5c toilet paper for 25c

R F. Brown. compounded semi-annually in ourInterest Department. Our plan isdifferent from some. Let us ex-

Miss Marian Law of Buffalo, spent Sun-day in Westfield.

Mrs. Edward Sexton and daughterGeorgianna of Buffalo, were guests at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGinnies ofRipley last week.

—Special! $1.50 inital tie clasps for $1Overton & Hall.Do You Want More Light ? CAPITAL

$50,006.00If you use $6.00 worth of oil in a yearf or lighting, you can have 50 per centmore light at the same price per year.Let me prove it to you, free of cost

W. D. Smith,Electrical Contractor.

P. S.—No charge for cleanliness andconvenience of light.

Dr. M. A. Wilson had business in NorthEast the past week. —Something new this week only. Over-

ton & HalLplain it to you.

Mrs. A. M. Owen is spending a fewdays at Chautauqua.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas, who arespending the summer at Bemus Point,were guests last week of.F. W. Houghaad family of Jefferson street

—Let us help you get the boys readyFor school. Carnahan Bros. & Shearer.Louis and Newton Dibble spent Wed-

nesday at Niagara Falls and Buffalo. —Wanted.—Young lady to learn themillinery trade. Also an experiencedmaker. Gertrude Blayney.Professor and Mrs. Holbrook of Wells-

ville, N. Y., and Miss Katherine Ross ofSyracuse, were week-end guests of W. LShortman and family.—Ripley Review.

Mrs. George F. Undorwood of Buffalo,has been visiting here the past week.

Miss Helen Randall of Worcester, Mass.,is visiting friends in town,

Mrs. Dora Lord has returned from a twoweeks' stay at Lily Dale.

—The Lake Shore has put on a flagmanat Ripley Crossing. Delial Abby has thejob.ErwinH.Mudge,M.D. Community SilverMr. Bert P. Kirkland of Seattle, Wash-

ington, and sister, Mrs. Lewis Dawley ofSmith Mills, N. Y., were guests of theiruncle, W.E. Persons, the iast of the week.

Physician and Surgeon55 N. Portage St.8-9 a. m. ,1-3, 7-8 p. m.

—Your initial made into a tie clasp for$1.00. Overton & Hall.Remember the Eastern Star meeting.

Tuesday evening, September 2d. —Special! 8 rolls 5c toilet paper for 25cR. F. Brown.Hours: F. J. Baker and family are home from

Welch's Camp on the Lake.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Underwood and

child of Jamestown, were guests Sundayof Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fiske, also hermother, Mrs. Underwood of Jamestown. —School supplies at R F. Brown's.

Dr. G. BUSCK, Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Herman-son. a son, August 22d, 1913. Stanley Braman of Silver Creek, has

been engaged to teach the district schoolin the Morris district in the town of Chau-tauqua, commencing September 2d.

—New satin hats for immediate wearat, Miss Blayney's.

Welch BlockPhone 27

Hours: 9-10, 2-3 7-8.

Frank Guild of Bradford Pa., visited rel-atives here the past week.

We have just received a complete line ofsilver. It consists of every article fortable use in all the latest patterns anti de-

We also have many new and at-

—Special values in sweater coats at, RF. Brown's.

Mrs- M. J. Babcock ofLoe Angeles, Cali-fornia, is the guest of Miss P. L. Holmes.Sundays by appointment Dr. and Mrs. Soules, Mrs. S. H. Ferrin

and Miss Davis of Buffalo attended theburial of the late Mrs. Catherine Stockwell of Ellington, here Sunday.—CherryCreek News.

—Gilt-edged mortgages netting you sixper cent Ask Delaplain.The McCarthy family visited at Samuel

McCarthy's at Mayville last week. signs.

ANTONYMHUTELO —Carnahan Brothers & Shearer areloaded with the best and newest in fallgoods.

Mr. A. R. Dunning of Buffalo, is theguest of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Be bee.

tractive pieceswedding gifts.

Sterling suitable forCeaeBt Blocks and General

Coacrete Workdone withmodern methods and machin-ery. Estimates furnished on any orna-

mental work.

Walter Jamison is so much improvedthat he expects to start for his home inIowa some time ithis week. He has beenstaying with his sister. Mrs. Frank Gay.—Ripley Review.

We are always glad toshow you our stock jt JtMr. and Mrs. R M. Judd of Portland,

visited relatives here the past week.—A final judgment of divorce has been

granted to Laura F. Harding against War-ren Harding.Arthur Burch of Detroit, was in town

last week, calling on relatives and friends. Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Hatsell entertainedthe members of Loyal Rebekah Lodge.No. 254, L 0. 0. F. Friday afternoon andevening, August 22d at their cottage onChautauqua Lake.

—Mrs G. W. Seymour has purchased alot of A. S.Watson on South Portage Stand will build upon it in the near future.

Miss Florence Minton gave a shower forMiss Rowena Hopson Monday evening.

LIFE INSURANCE Mrs. L. J. Carey of Cleveland. 0., is theguest of her mother. Mrs. Wm. Jones. —Lost.—Tuesday, Aug. 19th, between

house and store, a diamondring, (a keep-sake.) Finder please leave at Wiser'sStore and receive reward. Frances Wiser.

THEO. C. WEAVER, A*t.,Westfield, N. Y.

Provident Life & Trust Co.

Anderson & RJckenbrode,Miss AJberta Fulweider of NewportNews.Va., is the guest of Mrs. Fred Jones.

Miss Katherine Holcomb has returnedafter spending the past six weeks atChautauqua, taking a course in pipeorgan instruction from Mr. H. B. Vincent—Fredonia Censor.

WESTFIELD, N. Y.Mrs. H. M. DeNoon and daughter Estherof Buffalo, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. EarleBe bee.

—A good home, modern equipmentsixteen hundred fifty dollars, one hundreddown, balance one hundred per year. SeeDelaplain at once.Mr. and Mrs. James Tallman, visited

Mrs. M. J. Howard at Mayville the pastweek.

E. D. Reagan, cashier of the State Bankat Mayville and Mr. Welch of Westfield,were among the out-of-town people at thedanbeat Orchard Beach, Tuesday even-ing. —North East Sun.

LIVERY, EXCHANGE STABLE —Clear Creek and Westfield boys had aball game on Clear ClearCreek ball groundsSaturday, August 10. The score was 9 to6 in favor af Clear Creek. Free Biblical Lectures.J. C GAGE, Proprietor. William E. Judd and wife, were guests

of Richard Leworthy at Cherry Creek re-cently.

Miss Florence Prish has resigned herposition as teacher in Westfield school toteach in the Government school at Iro-quois, N. Y. Miss Prish has been spend-ing several weeks in Lockport, the guestof Mends.

All kinds of horses for sale. —Mothers - How about some blousewaists for the boy for school? We havethe best made.

Mrs. Louis Leaky of New York City, wasthe guest of Miss Clara Wedge the pastweek.

-xsjsrDr. Louis J. BrownDENTIST

Over Pegler & Davis' Drug StorePhone 249

Carnahan Bros. & Shearer.Mrs. H. L. Noble of Pittsburgh, was aguest the past week of Mr. and Mrs. R. F.Brown.

Dr. Soules and nurse, Miss Davis, cameup from Buffalo Monday to operate onMrs. H. 0. Plumb for tumor but decidedthat the heart and lungs were too badlyaffected to make an operation possible.—Sherman News.

—The word "saloon" when used by anadvocate of temperance means any sort ofplace where liquors are manufactured,sold or given away; whether that place bebrewery, disniliery, cafe, "Mike's Place"or a blind tiger, matters not. All suchestablishments are part and parcel of thewhole iniquitious business, and so-calledlegalization does not take away from anyliquor business, wholesale or retail, itsevil character. We fight the sale and useof liquor as a beverage, no matter howsuch sale and use come about

"Paradise to Be Restored/'"Building: Upon the Sure Foundation.**

Mr. and Mrs. Greeley of Meadville, Pa.,visited G J. Knowlton and family the pastweek. %The Hinkley Veterinary Co. Miss Lena Miller has been spendingher vacation at Chautauqua with rel-atives.

Miss Shields of Erie and Charles Tie-man of Pittsburgh, stole a march on theirfriends and journeyedto Westfield, N. Y.,where they were married, Saturday, Aug.16. Miss Shields is a highly respectedyoung lady of this city, while the groomis employed in a wholesale drug house inPittsburgh. They expect to make Pitts-burgh their future home some time inNovember.—Erie Times.

By H. J. KNIGHT, of Buffalo, modern Biblioistand Lecturer, Sunday, August 31st, In IKasonieRoom, over Sturgis* store, XL Main St., Westfield..

Dr. M. M. Tanner, Mgr.Veterinarian

Office at Gage's Livery Phone 35 Professor and Mrs. Holbrook attendedthe dancing party at Nerth East lastweek.Westfield. N. Y.

—Wall paper. Special prices at R. F.Brown's.

Miss Margaret Flagler is the guest ofMr. and Mrs. H. T. F. Husted at EastAurora.

Admission Free. No Collection.