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CATTARAUGUS REPUBLICAN, AUGUST 14,191*
COUNTY CAPITAL CRUMBS
THE HAY0EN SCHOOL hOllSE
Many Well Known Men Received Their
Ui LITTLE
HEWS OF THE v t m n
E arliest E d u ctio n vr Fought in Old
VALLEY
in stitu tio n Near FrankHnvil#
The following is reprinted from the
P erson al, S ocial and Other ItesnA in
Franklinville Chronicle i
Brief Form
The Hayden school house is a little
—Mrs. F J . MeEvoy is visiting in
one-story, one-room building and is
Perrysburg.
—Jay Caverly is (taking a few days' situated out in the country' four or
five miles from the village of F ran k vacation ia Buffalo.
—JSL F. Bm sley v«f Buffalo was a linville and is among the hills of
the tow n of Lyndon.
I t is one of
culler in tow n SundaQr.
—F. M M errill and family were the school districts of C attaraugus
county; no g reater and no less than
a t Chautauqua Saturday.
many
another country district where
—F. D. H ildreth of Salamanea found
the ground w o r k and basic principle
business in town Tuesday..
—M r. Welles of (Rochester was in of education and love of country have
been taught, and ambition and de­
tow n S aturday on ibusuaeas.
sire
to suoceed have been instilled
—W. M. C, .Burnell is again con­
into the youth in th e same m anner
fined to his (bed by illness.
—Mrs. J 0. Brasch was in Sala­ as in every country district in this
state,
These school districts scat­
manca Thursday afternoon,
tered
over
the state and over all this
—Henry Gill of (Springville was here
broad country have thus instilled into
over Sunday visiting this son.
—E. P. Hememvay as enjoying d the youths of our country this de­
sire for education and ambition* and
visit from his sinter of Ohio,
—Mrs. F A. S h u tt and daughters their teachings have brought fo rth
fru it in every district throughout this
spurn, the week end so P erry.
-C h a rle s F u ller of Hamburg was broad land; some to a g reater and
some to a lesser extent.
in town- (Saturday ion business.
The teachers of this district as
—A lbert Bird of (Cattaraugus >was
well as the ta u g h t have figured in
iB w rfu l^ e d a y on business.
—J. H. S chutt is reported seriously the history of this republic as is
evidenced by the record of the teach­
IB a g ain, being iconfined to his bed.
—M rs. C. W . C&Y&iiy <aaSd M is. G reen ers and students of this old school
building.
The same resu lt will be
were an Hinsdale S aturday visiting.
—Mrs. 0. L. MeLouitlh w&S ih EUiUg" found in every district,
Among the teachers whose names
tool Thursday attending 9- town pl€Ili6.
are
somewhat fam iliar are, James
-JM rs. H, D. (Taxbeili of Geneva Is
visiting relatives in -town this-w eek. H. W aring, form er district attorney
—Baldwin C. Chittenden of New of C attaraugus county, and late
Y ork found business in tow n Tuesday. mayor of the city of Olean; Hon. D
- M . C Chase, of Salamanca found B Searle, district judge of the
business in tow n (Monday afternoon. state of M innesota; Hon. Alfred
—33. M. Brown (and family of Saia Spring, justice of the supreme court
manca were a t ‘M ark Cornell's Sun­ of the sta te of N?w Y ork; George
E. Towne, form er member of as­
day.
c
—Mrs. E E. Kelley and Mrs: Leo sembly and a leading attorney of
K ram pf were in Salamanca Thurs­ Chautauqua county; F. M P ark h u rst,
Fh, D , one of the leaders of the
day.
—Miss Emma Norton returned home Methodist church of W estern New
trom a week’s out Lag *at Chautauqua Y ork; W. W W aring, president of
the village of F ranklinville; F. J
Momda/y.
—R. E. Wilso-a of Buffalo was in Balackman, a leading lawyer of Go­
tow n Monday Visiting relatives and wanda, and many other men of
standing in the community.
friends.
Among those who have attended
—M r. and Mrs E lsu o rth Brown
this school and there obtained their
were in town Thursday calling on early education are: Wiison F
Hogue, Chicago, 111., the presiding
relatives.
Free
Methodist
—A. A. Rodgers a cud family also bishop of The
churches
of
the
U
nited
S
tates;
Hon.
M rs. Alma Covert ore a t Chautauqua
Benjamin Hogg, late state senator
fo r th e day.
*
from the sta te of K ansas; J. D Case,
—M rs. McCarthy
of
New York p r e sid e n t of the Citizen’s bank of Ar­
visited M rs. J. C. Me row th e first cade; C. A Case, cashier of the Bank
of Ellicottville; L ester Case, presi­
Of th e week.
dent
the bank of Mazo Manie,
—Mrs. J. N. Norton was in Hum­ Wis.; of
JE N. Case of this village; A.
phrey yesterday attending the G uthrie B. C arter, a leading citizen of the
city of Jam estow n; George E. Hogue,
family reunion.
—Gerald Wood returned home Tues­ form er mayor of the village of Ar­
day night from (Chautauqua on ac~ cade, and a leading cheese manufsc^
tu re r of W estern New Y ork; W. L
vounit of sickness,
Hogue, form er supervisor of the town
—Harold Greene le lt yesterday of H insdale;
Charles Hogue of
pleasing
physiognomy;
F ran k Hogue
for Colorado w here he expects to re ­
of Cuba, besides a large num ber of
m ain for some (time.
splendid men, farm ers, artisans, teach­
—M r. and Mrs. Fred Fields of Olean ers, professional and business^ men
spent the first of the week with D. L .; whose memories are held in highest
esteem w herever they are known.
S ots ford and family.
♦ ------- M r s . J. F. Mack, Mrs. M artha
ERIE ENGINEER GUT THROAT
Mason and daughter .Irene are spend- i
lug the week end in Buffalo.
onrad J, S choll S u i c i d e d B e c a u s e o f
—C. M. Liebler and family rot urn
D om estic T roubles
ed Monday from a week’s visit w ith
Meadville,
Aug, 14. — Oo-nrad J.
relatives in Chautauqua county.
~D . J. Kilby /has sta rte d the coun­ Schell, a n Erie railroad engineer, com­
ty fair advertising, (making his first m itted suicide a t a house in W ater
S treet shortly a fte r midnight this
trip today around th e river route.
Schell slashed his th ro a t
—Misses Bernice and .Blanche Mat- morning.
foon spent Saturday (and Sunday m from ear to ear, severing the windpipe,
Springville w ith relatives and friends. the jugular vein, and the c a rto id a r te r y .
—Ralph Snyder of Decatur, 111. and The unfortunate man lived but tw e n ty
Russell Ju-dsons of >Durand, Mich., are minutes a fte r being removed to S p en ­
visiting a t the home of Tint Cbamplm. cer Hospital.
W hen found Schell w as in a dying
—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson left
Saturday for
Wyoming , Canada, condition, half leaning out from a
window.
For some
called there by th e serious illness Of darkened
time
Schell
had
n o t been
M r. Wilson’s sister.
Living
a
t
his
home
here
and
domestic,
—Mr. and Mrs. A gard, have been
■enjoying a visit from relatives to r a trouble is supposed to have been the
fe w d a y s. The l i t t e r r e tu r n e d
to cause of his suicide. He was about 55
years of age and is survived by bis
Iheir home .Saturday.
---wife and three children, all of whom
/5lgod Eoohestsr tVoman Swindled
reside tn this icity
Chicago. Aug. 12.—Mrs. Sarah BarH yd ro p lan es at Ja m e sto w n
mum, 85 years old, of Rochester, N.
Westfield, Aug. 13.—One of the fast­
Y,, was swindled out of $82,000 Ly
est hydroplanes in America will be at
two Chicago women and a man, $32 Chautauqua this week from today to
dOO of It while visiting here. Sheriifi Saturday. Al. J. Engel of Cleveland,
Y,r, A. Cowan of Rochester arrved in 0., a member of th e Curtis exhibition
Chicago and swore out w arrants for staff, will be ‘in charge of th e demon­
th e trio charging them with operat­ stratio n and will make two fights
ing a confidence game.
daily, onei in th e forenoon and one in.
The persons ndmed in the w arrants th e afternoon, carrying one passenger
issued by Judge Goofinow are Frances each time, provided 'anyone desires
Waldo, Kalla Waldo and Henry Rus- the experience.
\
fielL
The maehins is capable of carrying
th
ree passengers and is equipped with
I t is said the money was obtained
Trom the aged woman in a Loop ho­ a special 135-horsepower engine. I t has
te l after she had been lured to this made 100 miles am hour through the
air and 45 miles an hour through the
■city.
Chicago detectives ave aiding Sher­ w ater.
iff Cowan in the search for the alleged
P attau r P a tien ts Return
swindlers. It is believed they are
Jamestown,
Aug. 13.—Joel H arring­
hiding m Chicago,
T b e aged woman was the victm of ton. and George B ragg retu rn ed yes­
fak e stocks, bonds and mortgage terday afternoon from (New Y ork
transactions/' She is penniless as a where both have been taking tbe
3'erult of the swindle. She is almost Pasteur institute treatment as a pre­
p ro strated in a Michigan summer cob ventive* of rabies, both having been
£age. Sheriff Cowan said She WOUld exposed to the dread disease recent­
com e to Chicago as soon as any of ly in treating a cow suffering from
th e persons who swindled h er are th e disease cm the form er’s farm near
captured.
Frewsburg. Mr, B ragg worked for
The s*”'rifle amount mentioned in Mr. Herrington. Another cow on the
th e w arrants is $18,000. This, ac* H arrington form developed rabies and
wording to the sheriff, w as th e lfi-St wo3 killed Sunday.
portion of th e $82,001) obtained by
L W. Aldridge, optometrist and
th e swindlers. Mrs, Bamum inherited
th e money through th e death of rela­ optician, will be at Cattaraugus Sept.
tives. Every cent she had was taken 2. and Little Valley Aug. 27. At Dr.
Bourne's office Salamanca, Aug. 20.
by the trio, ft la charged.
Office 531 Brisbane Bidg„ Buffalo*
m \&
m o m
nearby tow ns
a 8 ITEMS OF iMTEaesr \H WESTERA NEW YORK
W estern New York and Pennsylvania
E vents in Sum m arized Form
CONFECTIONERY.
C enturict Ago It Wa« a P a r t'o f th#
Art o f th© Apothecary.
Curiously enough, the making o f con­
fectionery originated in a way with the
apothecaries about 500 years ago* It
was then th a t sugar was first imported
into England, and it was then that
“confections” first became known. For
a time they appeared only in medical
form, the apothecaries using the newly
imported sugar as a means of mitigat­
ing the bitterness of their .doses. In
other words, they mixed their drugs
with it, and therein lay the'origin of
many of tbe sirups and medicated can­
dies, the ancestors of our cough drops
and lozenges. The cost of sugar was
far too high, and most people were far
too poor to permit of its being eaten
for its own sake alone and as a mere
luxury.
I t was only a couple of centures ago
that there began to appear a new
phase of tho apothecary’s art. Con­
fections began to be made more or less
apart from any medicinal purpose and
because people liked them, *and eventu­
ally the confectioner’s business' became
quite separate and distinct from th at
of the apothecary.
Although the confectioner's trade
may be said to be about 200 years old,
it was only within recent times th a t it
became a real and extensive industry.
At first sugar was heavily taxed, and
the confectioner’s trade was pursued
upon very elementary principles. For
a long time everything was done by
hand. Implements were of the very
simplest—candy Kettles heated on small
bricK furnaces, pestles and mortars,
rolling pins and scissors, etc. The out­
put was very small, and, comparative­
ly speaking, sweetmeats of all sorts
were expensive and frequently unat­
tractive.
All this has been changed, and now­
adays the most improved machinery
and implements combine to produce
the most delicate and attractive sweets.
Muscles have been superseded by en­
gines, pestles and m ortars and rolling
pins, and scissors have given place to
revolving pans and steam pans, and
mechanism for beating and kneading
and mixing, for cutting and slicing and
grinding, for rolling and grating and
stamping, for crushing ice and freezing
cream and other processes.
While many of the best and most
expensive candies are still very largely
made by hand processes, by far the
greater mass of sweetmeats is produc­
ed by machinery.—H arper’s Weekly.
Mr. and Mrs. E~ W. Yaeger and
family of Buffalo are spending a week
with th eir au n t, Mrs, <3. W, Mosher of
East Leo®.
Bill posters have Invaded Kane, Pa.,
wth posters announcing th a t if Hon.
R. B. Stone iof Bradford, in elected
judge, McKean, county will be dry for
two years. —Bradford Era.
A Seneca Indian ifrom th e Salaman­
ca reservation was on th e w ar path
in this city last night, trying to de­
stroy the paleface (race by cornering
the liquor m arket. Officer Lyons led
the misguided one to th e tepee of the
iron blankets, —Bradford Era.
Tbe annual Seneca Peace Picnic
will this year be held a t Quaker
Bridge on Wednesday, A ugust 27.
Prom inent speakers will deliver ad­
dresses; there will be a ball game
between Randolph and an Indian
team ; music will be furnished by the
Red House Indian Band and .Plum­
mer’s orchestra.
Mrs. Elizabeth M. N ew ton of Chau­
tauqua county, w ho died recently m
California, le ft $150,000 for a tuber­
culosis hospital. Trustees of (the fund
are now negotiating iwitb the board
of supervisors o f Cha.utauqua county
to the end t h a t the Institution may
bo piaetically the (Chautauqua county
tuberculosis hospital.
\Viilliam Giles pie, the itramp who
is alleged to have committed a vicious
assault w ith a pitchfork on William
Wyval, who is employed on a farm
inear Olean, was h eld to aw ait the
action of the (grand jury on a change
of assault in (the second degree and
was taken to (Little Valley jail Sat­
urday afternoon.
v
Robert Bradley, for the „ past 1ft
years a bookkeeper in the Bradford
National bank, has resigned his posi­
tion w ith th a t institution owing to
ill health, and twill devote himself
to his oil interests. Edw ard Boynton
of Salamanca, takes ‘the place in the
force of th e bank vacated by Mr.
Bradley, He has been h ere for two
weeks. —Bradford Era.
In order th a t the people generally
EUGENIC LAW STOPS 60
may know more about the work of the
Farm Bureaus, which have recently
been e sta b lish e d in Allegany. C atta­ Pittsburg Couples D ecline to A nsw er
Questions Required.
raugus and Wyoming counties, a TriPittsburgh, Aug. 14.—Four couples
County picnic and outing has been a r ­
refused
to answer questions, required
ranged by the representatives of these
bureaus, to be held a t Crystal Lake, by tbe new eugenic m arriage license
law, left the court house annex in
on Wednesday, Aug. 27th. An excep­ anger and declared they would be
tionally strong program ha? been a r­ m arried m o th e r states. Including
ranged.
these, a cco rd in g to W a lte r N e v in , th e
Nearly all the rope has been re ­ clerk in Charge, th ir ty c o u p le s h a v e
covered from the deep well at* D errick refused to answer questions concern­
City, but it Is hardly probable th a t ing their physical condition.
the drillers will be able to take h o ld ; Dr. J. F. Edwards, head of the bu­
o£ the tools before Saturday. There reau of infectious diseases and birth
is a lot of fine stu ff in the bottom registrar, does not agree with the op­
of the hole, owing to the fact th a t ponents of the new law.
“The day is not far off,” he said,
the last of the rope is fuzzy and torn
to pieces from the cutting operations, “when more stringent m arriage laws
and it is necessary to get all this re­ will he enacted in the other states of
fuse out before the men can get an the Union as well as Pennsylvania.
,The new law is a step in the right
urpression of the (tools.
way.”
The a rre s t of .the members of two
ball teams in Olean last Sunday has
ted to a ju ry trial which is being bit­ FARM WIVES LIFT TON A DAY
terly fought betw een the oppo?ing/ fac* T h at’s W hy T h ey Lose Figure, Color
tions on the Sunday ball question. Tbe
and Sparkle.
facts th a t the game was orderly, th a t
W ashington, Aug. 14.—The average
there was no collection taken or ad­ farm wife lifts a ton of ■water a day,
mission charged, no -fence around the and th a t’s th e reason she loses her
grounds, and th a t th e team s were figu re, th e bloom from h er cheek and
playing on the property of the Penn­ the sparkle from her eye, declared
sylvania railroad, all lead to the hope P resident Joe Cook of the Mississippi
by the Olean f ans th a t Sunday bail Normal college, in a bulletin issued
may be restored.
by the United States bureau of edu­
cation:
“The getting of the w ater from th#
Deep Well T ools Lost
Bradford. Aug. 8.—For the third source of supply to the point of ap­
time since the deep well has been plication,” says Prof. Cook, “requires
■drilling, th e cable broke V' terdaJ more manual labor than any other
item of housekeeping. The w ater for
morning, leaving the tools and from
the kitchen has to be lifted from the
100 to 150 feet of cable in the hole
well, carried to the kitchen, poured
T he d i filer s a r e n o w fis h in g , th e to o ls
into a Kettle, poured out of t h e k e t­
bein g a t a d e p th o f 5,665 fe e t.
tle into .the dishpan and from the
T he b rea k occu rred y e ste r d a y morn, dishpan put of doors. This makes Six
ing, the cracker snapping off. T hedril tim es the w ater has to be carried.”
lers hope to be able to g et tbe apH opkins, th e W itch Finder.
p aiatu s fished out before the middle
Though some people still believe in
of next week, but the hole is so deep
witches,
there is no longer any use for
it may take-longer.
the
witch
finder. Englishmen of ear­
On A p r il 8 th e >first b r e a k occurred
lier generations gave this person abun­
am.d it to o k s ix d a y s to fis h o u t th e
dant employment, sometimes fetching
to o ls. On A p r il 19 th e second break
the real expert enormous d ista n ce s to
occu rred , th e to o ls b ein g recovered cleanse an afaictea town, in 1040, for
April 23.
Instance, the magistrates of N e w c a s tle
sent into Scotland for one who could
find witches, agreeing to pay 20 shil­
Young Man Hit in Lag by Bullet
Jamestown, Aug. 13.—Joseph Blood, lings ($4.80) a head for all th a t he con­
victed. H is particular method consist­
a g e d 22 years, son of Mr. a n d Mrs.
ed in pricking the suspect w ith pins,
William J , Blood of Celoron, had a and fifteen old women were duly exe­
narrow escape from death yesterday cuted as the result of his visit. The
forenoon when he w a s accidentally most notorious of witch finders, one
shot by J e rry Moynihan a t a camp Hopkins, was finally executed as a
wizard after trial by one of the more
across th e lake (from Celoron*
painful
of his own many cleverly de­
Moyfrihan w as cleaning a revolver,
end the weapon iwas accidentally dis­ vised tests.
charged. The bullet stru ck Blood in
T h ree K illed W hen A uto S k id s.
the le ft leg a little below the knee,
Westfield, Aug. 14.—The Rev. Peter
grazing th e bone anjd lodging in the
C.
Som m er of Buffalo, his wife and
muscle of th e calf of th e leg,
their guest, Miss Alice Pagels, 25
4------years
old, of Rochester, were killed
Ferdinand May Abdicat#
In an automobile accident n ear this
London, Aug, 12 —Advices from
tillage shortly after 7 o’clock la st
Bucharest state that an order has evening. Miss Louisa Bommer, a
been issued for tho beginning of tho sister of th e dead clergyman; EWnore,
demobilisation of the Roumanian the 4-year-old daughter of th e Bum­
army Thursday. It is reported that mers, and Mary Wolkensen, th e maid,
Ferdinand of Bulgaria will abdicate were badly hurt, b u t all three will
in favor of Prince Borio,
nrobably recover.
imm1111m
uimuwun'n ■-
—imoii «wwwmmk»
PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHTER arrival of the uew Japanese ambas­
FOR PEACEFUL SOLUTION OF tfEXI
OAR IROUBLES
British Government Gives Out s
Statem ent in Which it Says the
Recognition of Presidenit Huerfcs
Was the Recognition of a Provis
ionai President Pending an Eleo
tion—Japs Refuse to Receive Felh
Diaz.
Washington, Aug. 13.—Tne proo*
bility th at President Wilson will havt
the sympathy and moral support ol
the powers f o r,th e policy he has
evolved for settling the Mexican prob
lem has been emphasized by twe
developments.
One was the reported intimation
by the Japanese governmemnt to the
Mexican diplomatic representative al
Tokio th a t the mikado will not re
ceive General Felix Diaz, whom Pres
ident H uerta - has sent as a special
envoy to extend the thanks of Mex
ico for Japanese participation in the
Mexican centennial celebration.
British Government’s Statem ent.
The other development th a t is re
garded as significant is a statemen!
by the British foreign office empha
sizing th e fact th a t G reat B ritain ir
recognizng the H uerta government
made it clear th a t it regarded Huerta
as a provisional president who wag
expected to rule only until a constitu
tional election w as held,
These two developments bear oui
the statem ent th a t President Wilson
has reason to feel confident of the
sympathy if not the active co-opera
tion of the powers in his attem pt a 1
bringing peace to Mexico.
The statem ent of the British gov­
ernm ent was given out in answer tc
recent comment th a t England’s rec
ognition of the H uerta government
was procured by financial interests
who desired to establish the pro­
visional president upon a firmer foot­
ing. This was th e British state­
m ent ;
“The
recogniton
of Presidenl
H uerta was the recognition of a pro­
visional president pending an elec
tion. It was done on the advice oi
the British m inister to Mexico as
being likely to assist in the restora­
tion of order—an im portant consider­
ation in view of the large British in­
terests involved.
“The French and German govern
ments also recognized President
H uerta after a reception by him oi
the whole diplomatic party at which
a congratulatory speech was made m
their behalf by tbe American ambas­
sa d o r”V
A copy o ? th«
statem ent ha =
not been tranquil1 <i to the state de­
partm ent by Amb'ns°‘‘dor P a g e , and
no official comment Thld be ob1
from Secretary Brvau. It i> know i
however, that tb°
v-- v w
agreeably impressr-d l y
the Britsh foreign
a? ;r-P : pj-m
at least a spirit of fr" <'■''■■ ward the mission on which J'-V.i L'wd
has been sent to Mexico O.v.
Mikado Refuses Diaz
Audience.
The action of the Japanese govern­
m ent in refusing General Diaz an audence with the mikado was regarded
here as evidencing the resentm ent ot
Japan at the tem erity of the H uerta
government in perm itting pro-Japan
dem onstrations and fomenting proJapanese talk in Mexico City and
Vera Cruz when it was known that
these occurrences would be con­
strued as anti-American in spirit.
The demonstrations referred to
came a few weeks ago preceding the
sador to Mexico, and it was evident
th at they were designed solely to ex­
press the friendliness of Mexicans to­
ward Japan in the m atter of her
diplomatic difficulties with tho United
States over alien land legislation in
California.
Administration officials were in­
clined to discredit the report from
Mexico City th at Charge O’Sbaughnessy was having a translation made
of a communication which John Lind
had prepared to put before fhe
H uerta government.
I t was their opinion th at the inves­
tigation hy Lind which it has been
announced will precede any communi­
cation to H uerta by the American
embassy, has not yet reached the
stage where the preparation of media­
tion suggestions would have been un­
dertaken.
WHEAT ON FREE LIST?
W isconsin S en ator S a y s it G osts 60
C en ts to Grow a B ushel o f W heat ia
Northwestern States and Only 54
C en ts in Canada, and Urges a Dufy
of 6 C en ts a Bushel to M eet Differ­
ence in Cost.
Washington, Aug. 14.—The senate
d ev o ted s e v e n h o u rs to th e tariff bill,
agreed to a paragraph imposing a
duty on rice and gave the rest of th e
day to discussing the pending amend
ment putting wheat on the free list.
There were a number of informal
speeches. Senator L a Follette en­
tered the arena long enough to dis­
close the fact th a t he had been work­
ing with experts from th e tariff board
on the cost of producing wheat. He
said he had learned th at it cost 68
cents to grow a bushel of w heat in
the Northwestern states while in for­
eign competing territory, ju st across
the Canadian border, it could be
grown for 54 cents.
H e urged senate Democrats to fix
a duty of 6 cents a bushel on w heat
to m eet the difference in cost.
By the sam e process Senator La
Follette discovered th at it cost 51
cents a bushel to grow w heat in the
Argentine republic, but after making
allowance for the cost of transportar
tion he reached th e conclusion th at
the 6 cents a bushel would be suffi­
cient protection against w heat intro­
duced in the United States from
Argentine.
READY FOR NIAGARA
Batteries and Gunboats to Fire Salute
to Perry’s Flagship.
Chicago, Aug. 12.—Illinois’ National
Guard will present arms while eight
gunboats in Chicago harbor and Bat­
tery B on land fire salutes of 21 guns
n e x t S a tu rd a y to C om m odore Oliver
H azard P e r ry ’s fla g sh ip N ia gara.
The cannonading probably will be
the heaviest ever known near Chi­
cago, and it will officially open the
celebrations of P erry centennial
week, August 16 to 24. The famous
battle of Lake Erie, which w rested
the Great Lakes from British do­
minion, will he commemorated with
a m ilitary pageant in Grant park and
a w ater carnival in the adjacent har­
bor.
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The opening day will be known as
“N iagara day,” and in sp e cta cu la r
splendor its success has been as­
sured hy officers of th e National
Guard, who are co-operating w ith the
P erry centennial commission.
FO R SALE—One grown hound dog
and 3 pu ppies. In q u ire. W m . Z im m erm an . Wesfc S a la m a n ca .
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HOME
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from which to select
Murray Avenue
--------- 8 RoomHouse---------- — -------- $4,200
64 S. Main St -»...........7 Room House
--------- 2,800
2.500
2 New St, . - - ------ -------- 1 Room House
2 ,1 0 0
9 Bast St . . . -------— 8 Room House
2 ,1 0 0
a Wilson St
m House
9 Erie St_____ - ___9 Room Boise e s s * r 4 a «•** M 0 0
1J00
33 Wilson St ........ — .5 Room House89»Vl River St
Double House---5,$00
194 Main S t-10 Room House - — »— 4,000
„_S Room House- —
---- 3,000
54 S Main St.—
——7 Room House——— —- —«.«« 3,200^)
107 Kent Avenue.
--9 Room House------ 3,€00
21 Division St —
.. 8 Room House
- - 1,500
East State Si --.. 7 Rdem House. - - ....... . -. 2,800
I Front. Avenue-I I y o u d o n o t f in d w lu t t y o u w a n e a m o n g t h e a b o v e ,
w e h a v e m a n y o th e r s fro m
w h ie h
to s e ie e t.
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Phone
B o th P h o n es.
W. H.HAZARD & CO ,
52 M A I N S T ,
SALAM ANCA
STR O N Z BLOCK