reformatory sentence for martin wright 3601 voters register here

REFORMATORY
SENTENCE FOR
MARTIN WRIGHT
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Salamanca Youth Draws
Term on Charge of
Grahd Larceny Based
on Mortgaged Car
James E . Spencer
Dies at Age of 26
Jam es E. Spenser of 20 E ast S tate
street, died Sunday afternoon about
2.30 o’clock) following a brief illness.
He w as 26 years of age.
Mr. Spencer was born in Salamanca
June 2nd, 1908, and was graduated
from St. Patrick’s parochial school in
1922 and from Salam anca high school
in 1926. He was employed on the
B. & O. railroad fo r four years in the
m aster mechanic’s departm ent and
M artin W right, Jr., of Wildwood la te r was a m em ber of the Salamanca
avenue, 'pleaded guilty of grand lar­ police department.
ceny in the second degree and was He leaves his widow, Mrs. Annasentenced to the Elm ira Reform atory m arie Spencer, Salam anca; one
until discharged by law, in county daughter, Evelyn Spencer, aged 214
court Monday by Judge Orla E. years; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Black.
Thomas Spencer, 20 E ast State
T he other two indictm ents, one street; four sisters, Miss Eva Spencer
charging him w ith grand larceny in of 20 E ast State street; Mrs. F . D.
the first degree and one w ith secret­ Eldridge of Crawford street, Mrs. C.
ing m ortgaged property, were dis­ P. Collins of Faw n avenue and Mrs.
missed.
K. B. Moore of River street; two
W right was charged w ith trading a brothers, R obert of E ast State street
car, chattle m ortgaged to Frank Soa- and Terrence of the U. S. Navy on
m es of Sullivan-Hollow, to Howard N. the U. S. S. Mississippi; and one un­
Willis, of C attaraugus for another cle, J. D. Spencer of Saw Mill Run.
-ear.
Roy Rex, Bradford, pleaded guilty
to grand larceny in the second degree
and will be sentenced Friday. He was
charged with buying a car with a The following wills were probated
forged check.
in Surrogate Court before Judge
Harold K. Congdon during the week
ending October 20:
Clara W. Clark, Frank L. Seager,
Randolph, executor;,, real estate,
$1500; personal property, $7500.
Elizabeth
Bullock, $500; Daniel M.
Freddie Thompson 24, Frewsburg, Clark, $500;
Mrs. Amy '-Sherrerd,
pleaded guilty of assault in the third house and lot; Mrs.
Elizabeth Seager,
degree on a charge preferred by Jac­ $4000 and other pei’sonal
ob Zafron of A tlantic street, and was Mrs. M ary Colwell, $1,000; property;
Ida
fined $15 by Judge G. Sydney Shane Johnson, $1,000; residue to mMrs.
inister­
in city court Sunday.
relief of the Congregational
His companion, V ern W ade, 23, al­ ial
Church.
so of Frewsburg, pleaded guilty of George W. Day, A rthur C. Preston,
disorderly conduct and was fined $5. Cattaraugus, executor; $4500 real
Both men paid their fines.
estate; $700 personal property;
Thompson was arrested by police Mabelle
S. Preston, daughter, house
Sunday morning a t 2 o’clock on the and lot; Leigh
E. Day, son, house and
complaint of Mr. Zafron, who said lot; residue equally
to children Ma­
Thompson struck him in the face. belle R. Preston; Leigh
E. Day, Stan­
The argum ent started, police were ley Day and Bennie B. Day.
told, when Zafron refused to sell Robert Golden, Villa E. Johnson,
beer to Thompson after the closing
real estate, $2000; person­
hour Sunday morning. W ade, who executor;
al
property,
About $1000 each
was w ith Thompson, was ordered by to children, $1200;
Benjamin
F. Golden;
police to go on his way. W hen he Maurice L. Golden and Villa
E. John­
cam e back to get into the argum ent, son.
police arrested him on a charge of Luta M. Fox,^ Salamanca T rust
disorderly conduct.
executor; $4500 real es­
Jam es Hogan, 46, Thorpe Hollow; taCompany,
personal property. Leon­
W ilbur Vansant, 59, Indianapolis, ardte ;H.$1400
Fox
entire
estate in tru st with
Ind., and Frank Burrell, 49, Buffalo, privilege of principal
if necessary.
SURROGATE COURT
Youth, Refused Beer
After Closing Hour,
Hits Dealer, Pays $15
■were arraigned on charges of intoxi­
r y E . W a g n e r, W illiam P . W ag ­
cation this m orning before Judge ner,J e r Yorkshire,
inistrator; real
Shane. V ansant was sentenced to property none; adm
personal property
the county jail for 30 days and the no n e.
others were freed under suspension Ira F. Calkins, William Calkins, ad­
of sentence in the county jail.
3601 VOTERS
REGISTER HERE
R A I L R O A D CAR LOADINGS
BETTER THAN WEEK BEFORE
BUT FAR BELOW YEAR AGO
W ashington, Oct. 16 (IP)— The As­
sociation of Am erican Railroads re­
ported today th a t carloadings for the
week ,ended October 13th totalled
635,639 cars, an increase Of 4,321
above the preceding week but 35,041
below the corresponding week in
A to tal of 3601 voters registered in 1933.
the city during the four days of regis­
tration fo r the November election,
which closed Saturday night, a sur­ O V IA T T P LE A D S
T O A S S A U L T IN
vey today showed. The to tal num ber
exceeds the 1930 total by 606 regis­
A U TO F A T A L IT Y
trations, b u t is 795 below the 1932
figure.
Two years ago the election was for
president and governor. In 1930 it
was only the gubernatorial election,
the same as this year.
The larger enrollm ent this year is
believed to be due to the fact th at W ithdrawing his plea of not guilty
two propositions will be voted on this to m anslaughter, Jam es Oviatt, 18,
year— a bond issue of $12,000 and of Smethport, Pa., entered a plea of
a free te x t book system for the
to assault in the second degree
schools. All voters on these proposi­ guilty
and
was
sentenced to serve seven
tions m ust be registered.
in the bounty jail, by Judge
The registration fo r the four days m0 .onths
E.
Black
in County C ourt Mon­
here and the four days’ registration day.
in 1932 and .1030 compare as fol­ O viatt was charged with driving a
lows ;
car owned by W illiam Stroup, B rad­
1934 1932 1930 ford,
which killed Gilbert Thom­
W ard 1-1 ................... 433 526 372 as in Pa.,
the
town of Allegany on July
W ard 1-2 .............. 167 200 160 6th. He appeared
in court with his at­
W ard 2 ..................... 879 1018 718 torney, John H. Ryan.
W ard 3 ..................... 593 791 532 According to Oviatt, upon his ar­
W ard 4-1 ................... 595 728 453
ent, he was convicted of driv­
W ard 4-2 ................... 386 463 307 raignm
a car while intoxicated in Smeth­
W ard 5 ..................... 548 670 453 ing
port in 1933. A t th at time his driving
was revoked and die was an
8601 4396 2995 license
unlicensed driver at the tim e of the
accident.
Total Exceeds 1930 Reg­
istration by 606 but is
Below 1932 Total
Two Salarnanca M en
Committed to Pen —
Dealers Sought
Narcotic agents of the D epartm ent
of Justice are working in C attarau­
gus County, seeking violators of the
Federal Narcotic Act as a result of
arrests for violation of the state narcotic statute.
This information was disclosed
it became known th at four men
Smethport M an Sen­ when
have been sent to the hospital at
tenced to S e v e n Monroe
County Penitentiary fo r
en t,as drug addicts.
Months in C o u n t y treatm
Those arrested and sent to the Pen­
Jail ____
itentiary hospital are Lawrence Rus­
Officers chosen by
new Association to Students of Emergency
promote River Road College to Meet Here
T h u r s d a y Afternoon
Perm anent organization of the In­
terstate Good Roads Association, for
the prom otion of completion of the
improved highway up the Allegany
valley by construction of the final
link from the state line near Corydon
to Quaker Bridge, was effected at a
meeting Monday evening at the Red
Tavern, Onoville.
M. V. Finch, Supervisor of Elko,
was elected president, and vice presi­
dents were named from eleven com­
m unities interested in the new road,
as follows: Corydon, R. J. Clawson;
Bradford, H arry Garvan; W arren, A.
A. Albaugh; Jam estown, John H.
W right; Frew sburg, William Cass;
Olean, C. P. L uther; Kinzua. L. W.
Shipman; Stickney, W. C. Holsinger;
Salamanca, B urdette W hipple; Ran­
dolph, V ictor Brown; Steam burg, C.
H. Bolton.
L. P. M areny, Supervisor of South
Valley, was elected secretary, with
PA fil
WJftI#in6)IDAT| *OCTOBER 34* ”TWMf
Those from Salamanca and vicinity
who had registered for courses in the
“Emergency College” , which will be
conducted here in the hign school
building, will m eet in the high school
Thursday afternoon a t 4 o’clock.
Regular classes in the college, which
will be financed by T.E.R.A. funds,
are expected to start the following
day.
The m eeting will be held for the
purpose of outlining the various
courses and to arrange the most con­
venient time for class sessions for
those attending. Dr. J. G. Stevens of
A lfred University, which is sponsor­
ing the courses here, will have
charge of the meeting, it is expected.
The entrance fee is one dollar for
each semester, two sem esters com­
prising the college year. Students will
be required to furnish their own
books. Those qualified m ay receive
regular college credits upon satisfac­
tory completion of the courses of­
fered
Geox’ge A. Place, superintendent of
schools, reports th at about 70 stu­
dents have registered.
sell, Salanianca; 'Robert Kelly, alias
R obert Em ery, Olean; Fred Talbot,
Salamanca, and Floyd Hulin, alias
Harold O’Brien, of'Cincinnati, O.
These offenders have violated Sec­
tion 438 of the Public H ealth law
which pertains to the use of narcotics.
Federal agents are seeking to deter­
SIXTY YEARS AGO—1874
7 “Joseph E itner, whose shoe shop was recently burned, has erected *
new one on the same site and is again ready fo r business.”
“E ckhart has rem oved. his fu rniture establishm ent into Hevenpriz
block. The rooms h e vacated in John’s building have been fitted up fo r *
billiard liall, which will he opened the la tter p a rt of the week.”
“D.' Russell, tobacconist, has removed from Farm an’s news room into
Hall & Taylor’s variety store, which is ju st opened. H. H . Stryker, a cigar
m anufacturer of Union City, takes Mr. Russell’s place in th e news room
and will sell cigars and tobacco at wholesale and retail.”
“ William P. Mills; of Springville bought 4,850 boxes of Johnson’s
cheese af Collins recently. The cash value of the cheese was nearly $47,000
and Was the largest sale by single proprietor ever made in th e state.”
L. L. Luse of the firm of Cobb & Luse, has purchased the interest of
his partner in the grocery and provision business, and will hereafter conduct,
affairs on his own hook.”
Rushford— “A fine covered bridge has lately been built in this village,
on South Main street* and the bridge on W est Main street covered.”
“A. F. Newell of B radford, Pa., has purchased the National Hotel
and will take possession at an early day.”
L ittle Valley— “Miss Hila Tracy has opened a new m illinery shop oyer
George Hilsle’s grocery store.”
“Nineteen and one-half miles in 20 m inutes is pretty good time and
th at is w hat Engineer Josh Clark, of the Erie Railway, made recently with a
train of one sleeper, two coaches, one baggage and one postal car. Th e
time was made between Olean and Salam anca.”
mine their source of supply.
REED WAGES
WAR ON A. A. A.
AND NEW DEAL
FORTY YEARS AGO—1894
“A t a m eeting of the P. E. club the following officers were elected for
the ensuing year: President, Mrs. M ary F rank; first vice president M rs.
Rogers; second vice president, Mrs. Hagadorn; third vice president and
secretary, Mrs. F itts; treasurer, Mrs. I. C. Banton.”
L ittle Valley— “J. F. Mack of this place has sold his saw mill to B,
A. McLaughlin from near Randolph and the same has been set up near the
Bowen postoffice. Mr. Mack will devote more tim e hereafter to his feed*
business.”
“Dr. E. Bolard began operations on W ednesday (October 17) fo r th e
erection of a residence on the lot adjoining W. G. Hevenor’s home, which
he recently purchased.”
Little Valley— “J. H. Wilson has x*aised his building near the Rock:
City hotel, put under new sills and foundation and is building an addition
in the rear which will not only improve the living rooms below but add nofi
a little to the lodge rooms below.”
“E. B. Senear was home from Cleveland over Sunday and packed hi®
household gdods fo r shipment to th at city, where he will reside in th e
future. Mrs. Senear and children left for Cleveland yesterday (October
18th).
Franklinville— “ The following new officers in the Academy Lyceum
have been chosen for the coming four weeks; H. P. Wevins, president;
H. R. Ferris, vice pi’esident; C. W hitney, secretax’y; D. L. Spx’ing, treasurer:
John Brown, sergeant at arm s.”
“ Dewitt Hubbell and P. J. Heysel overhauled the stone walks in froni
o.f the F irst N ational and Salamanca N ational banks and did first class jobs
in both cases. They are now putting in a cem ent walk in fro nt of the
residence of Mrs. W. W. W ellman.”
C attaraugus— “Rev. John Harmon, pastor of the F. M. church in this
place, has purchased a house and lot in Franklin street of Messrs. B ates
and Nash, and intends to make this place his home. Consideration $1,425.”
“ I. C. Banton has purchased one of John Gage’s houses in Clinton
street.”
New Albion— “Ludolph Sleichting and family have moved into town,
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do or spend; th at when they pile up
deficits the governm ent m ust pay
them ; and th at these corporations
may come into Salam anca or any
other community and set up in the
furniture business, in merchandising,
architecture, buy land here or abroad
— “with the power to crush and de­
stroy any business or industry.”
The pressure for these corporations
has been stopped, tem porarily, he
said, “but w hat will happen after the
election? Nobody knows!”
The proposed reciprocal trade
treaty with Mexico would, among
other things, agree th at 30,000 more
carloads of vegetables be im ported
annually from th at country to com­
pete with home grown vegetables,
Mr. Reed asserted.
Illustrating the m anner in which he
said A. A. A. policies tu rn back upon
themselves and make for a complete
collapse, he declared the policy of
reducing cotton acreage and boosting and occupy F. I. D. Dechow’s house.”
its price had led England and Japan
Franklinville— “D. A. Kenyon has purchased a half interest in Wash­
to encourage its growth in Egypt, burn’s South Main street m eat m arket and becomes junior partner in th e
Brazil and elsewhere, until now Eng­ firm.”
land has absolute control o f'th e cot­
“ C. H. Johns has begun repairs and improvements on the Main street
ton m arket, and America is out of property injured by fire on the m orning of A ugust 1st, The old hotel build­
it.
ing will be torn down and th e building occupied by A. D. Bedell will be
In closing he attacked inflation, raised and moved back onto a line with the Seitz store building. It is among
ministrator, real property none; per­ George Stevens of Onoville as assis­
declaring every step brings us nearer th e probabilities th a t the old wooden building m ay be moved away n ext
tant,
and
H.
B.
Putnam
of
Onoville
sonal property $400.
uncontrolled inflation th at will wipe spring and a fine new brick block erected on the site. This would be a fine
Edith J. Potter, Woolsey B. Potter, was named treasurer.
out the value of insurance, of bonds, im provement to th at p a rt of Main street.”
and all other fixed am ount invest­
Olean, adm inistrator; real property A committee composed of E. B.
“ C. D. Davie, V. C. Reynolds and G. W. Cole addressed a Republicans
ments. He pointed to the recent ac­ m eeting a t Red House Tuesday evening (October 23). The m eeting was
none, personal property $2000. Wool­ Senear of Salamanca, John H olt of
tion of the Am erican Federation of one of the m ost enthusiastic ever held in the town. A large crowd was out.’*
Edw ard J. Forness, aged 58, died sey B. Potter, husband, one third and Quaker Bridge, Solon Crouse and Ted
i. ■
Labor in demanding an end to fed­
of a heart attack Monday m orning M artha B. Hanna, daughter, two- Frank of the reservation and Presi­
Dayton— “ Dayton has a new postm aster in the person of W. B. Wil­
dent
Finch,
was
named
to
confer
with
eral spending, and for a balancing cox, He will take charge of the office about the first of next m onth.”
at the fam ily home, 120 Wil­ thirds.
of the budget.
son street. Mr. Forness was first tak­ Frederick A. Knight, Jennie M. the Council of the Seneca Nation rel­
ative
to
a
right
of
way
through
the
“
Every
tim
e
you
go
to
the
store,”
en ill about two weeks ago but he had Knight, adm inistrator, real property
TW ENTY YEARS AGO— 1914
reservation.
been able to be about his duties until none, personal property $150.
he said, “ the dollar buys a little less.
“ The Junior class of the S. H. S. has organized with the following offi-«
Your dollar is the same, but prices cers: president, Carl K norr; vice president, Florence Ansell; secretary,
Monday when he was taken ill Edward T. Dunne, M ary T. Dunne, The m eeting adjourned to Thurs­
about an hour before his death. His adm inistrator, real property none, day, Nov. 8th, at 8 p. m., at the Red The fourth m em ber of her family are going up. The wine is leaking out, Rosamond G ardner; treasurer, Lester Dietrich. The class is planning for si
Tavern, Onoville.
to die this year, Miss Cora Broderick and all you have is the bottle.”
fam ily was with him when he died. personal property none.
trip next year.”
Launched at the celebration of the of Hornell, a native of G reat Valley, Addressing “Young Republicans,” W ashington
------------o----------Mr. Forness was born in Allegany
“W hile on his way to school, Earl Horton of E ast State street fell,
opening of Willow Creek road from died Sunday evening following a Mr. M arcy urged th at they prepare striking
May 30th, 1876, and had lived in
his head on a sharp stone, causing a scalp wound. Three stitches
Corydon to Bradford, the new associ­ brief illness.
Salam anca the past 18 years. He was
for and be willing to accept the re­ were necessary.”
ation plans to actively interest South­ Miss Broderick's sister, Mrs. J. P. sponsibility of office, declaring the
engaged in the oil and gas field work
The property at the corner of Maple street and Horth avenue h ai
western
New York and Northw estern Driscoll, of Chestnut street died in big need today is for men who will been “ sold
in this vicinity practically his entire
by C. A. Kammire to a new business organization known as
Pennsylvania communities in press­ January, and her brother, Michael look to public service as an honorable
life. The past few years, however, he
Groat, Johnson & Co., and on the lot is to be erected a brick building to be
had been associated with his cousin, If all the licensed passenger auto­ ing on the state highway depart­ Broderick, died here a few weeks la t­ life career and will be ready to devoted
places and amusem ent entex-prises. There are wooden
Frank A. Forness, in the automobile mobiles in C attaraugus county were ments at Albany and H arrisburg the er. A nother sister, Mrs. Hannah serve in public office and party or­ buildingstoonbusiness
the lot at present
The coffipany launching the enterprise
im portance of early construction of Broderick, died in Hornell a few ganizations as a patriotic duty.
business.
is
composed
of
Jasper
C.
G
roat
of
Front
as senior member, Johnson
lined
up
there
would
be
room
for
Mr. Forness was a member of Sala­ every resident in the county to take the eight mile stretch of road which m onths ago.
He expressed the belief an awak- Bros., local contractors, and others. . . . . avenue
The building will be two stories in
will connect the improved highway Miss Broderick is survived by three ened social responsibility, and the
manca Council, 986, K. of C., and of a ride.
height
a
t
the
fro
n
t
and
a
story
and
a
half
a t the rear. On the first flootf
the Holy Name society of St. P at­ According to records in the county systems on the opposite sides of the brothers, P. E. Broderick of Denver, means of solving social problems, will will be three stores at the front, with an arcade
leading to a th eatre a t th e
state line.
Col.jTimothy roderick of 18 Chest­ be the issues in political campaigns of rear.”
rick’s church.
rierk’s office there are 16,073 passen­
nut street, Salamanca, and Daniel {the future.
He leaves one daughter, Miss Doro­ ger
“ Clarence Velie has been engaged as pianist for the season’s touV
automobiles
licensed
in
the
coun­
Broderick of Hornell, and by several The growth of bureaucracy can be
thy Forness, at home; two sons, Ed­ ty Last available census figures rewith
Grace Hall Riheldaffer, soprano, and Alexander Skibinsky, violinist.'*
nieces and nephews.
ward Forness, Jr., and Leo C. For­ C" rd C attaraugus county with a pop­
traced back beyond the present ad­
“In the parsonage of the F irst M. E. church October 17th w ere united
ness, a t home; four sisters, Miss Ag­ ulation of 72,398.
m inistration, he declared, and ex­ in m arriage
William H. Rusbuldt of D unkirk and G ertrude H. Beckwith off
nes Forness, Mi’S. Alex McVeigh, Mrs.
pressed
the
belief
that,
having
gotten
The ring ceremony wras perform ed by Rev. A. F, Yeager.”
Based on these figures, there is one , A rnold Ryan, 24, of G reat Valley,
Loryne Goodsell and Mrs H arry passenger
into it, the fedex*al governm ent will L ittle“HValley.
automobile
for
every
four
arry
Torge
purchased of John O’Brien the saloon and billiard
is being held for the grand jury on a
Kamholtz, all of Salam anca; five and one-half persons.
have to m aintain bureaus for m any room located at 126 has
Main street. * * * * Mr. O’Brien has been in business
brothers," Eugene Forness of Hornell Besides the 16,073 passenger cars charge of forgery, second degree. He
years to come. The need then, he here the past 31 years,
owning and personally conducting the place ju st
John, James, Richard and Claude of licensed in the county there are 2,787 was arrested over the week-end by
argued, is for the development of a sold the past 23 years. He
now intends to take a protracted vacation, b u t
Constable B ert Sherman of G reat The W estern New York Federa­ keen sense of responsibility in the
Salam anca; and several nieces and commercial cars licensed.
says he will probably go into business again.”
■
tion of W omen’s Clubs, of which the men who fill these offices.
Valley.
nephews.
“The
Spiders
m
et
in
their
club
rooms
and
elected
officers as followsS
Ryan, after being committed to Salamanca federated clubs are mem­ It is the duty, he declared, of the
the county jail, confessed passing five bers, will hold its autumn round party not in power to m aintain watch­ president, F. K alam anka; m anager, J. Kalam anka; secretary and treasurer*
checks bearing the names of Leslie table m eeting in the F irst Baptist fulness against.m aladm inistration; to L. Prusinowski.”
“John T. McCarthy, recently of this city, has succeeded Byron Bisselt
Fox, Edward Crowley and John church of Arcade Thursday, with the criticise policies not because they are
A large garage owned by Russell Rheubert, three of them drawn on the Monday Club and Research Club as those of the opposition, but when and as postm aster at Limestone and has resigned his position as rate clerk w ith
B., R. & P. to remove there. A t Limestone he has leased the Green­
W yatt, located on the corner of G reat Bank of Ellicottvilie and two on the hostess clubs.
where they are w rong; and to de­ The
wood building, and the postoffice will be removed there from the Bissell
Howard Eck, 35, of 117 South ave- Valley street and Highland avenue, Salamanca T rust Company, it is al­ The m orning session, to begin at velop, if it can, a better program.
10.30, will include roll call and two- He declared the big draw'back to­ building. Mr. M cCarthy also is to conduct a grocery store in the new postrmet Bradford, was fined $25 on a was destroyed by*fire Saturday night leged.
charge of reckless driving by Judge at 11:10 o’clock, reported Fire Chief According to the confession the m inute reports by county departm ent day is uncertainty, and described this office building. W illiam E rnst is to take Mr. M cCarthy’s place in the local
checks were cashed at F. J. Stew art chairmen and club presidents. Lun­ as in p art due to the delegation of B., R. & P. Mr. E rnst came here a few-weeks ago from Bradford.”
G* Sydney Shane in city court W ed­ Andrew B. Leaskey.
“ The commission of health has selected Dr. P. H. Bourne fo r cityj
nesday afternoon.
gas
station, G reat Valley; L. M. Reed cheon will be served at noon, and legislative authority to the executive
Two roadsters, one owned by Tom
there
will
be
guest
speakers
in
the
Eck was arrested early Sunday W yatt and the other by Fred Oyer, store, W illoughby; E. E. Litchfield
and various federal bureaus, which health officer to succeed Dr. C. S. Beals, who has been acting as health!
m orning when the car he wast driving which were in the garage, were so hardw are, Ellicottvilie; the Larkin afternoon.
make, amend and change laws daily officer during the illness and following the death of his father. * * * * Those
Luncheon
reservations
are
being
store
in
Salam
anca
and
the
Groat
ran into a barricade erected by work­ badly burned as to be a complete loss,
until no one can say any longer th at present were Mayor Neff, who is presiding officer, ex-officio; the secretary,
made with Mrs. William McNair of he knows the law5.
barber shop in Salamanca.
Rev. R. D. Baldwin, and Commissioners Dr. R. N. Forbes, Charles Calkins*
m en of the city’s W ater & Light De­ the chief said.
partm ent in Broad street. Follow­ The cause of the fire was not de­ Ryan was arraigned before Justice Peai‘1 street, Arcade.
The one g reat issue in the state George W ard and Giles W itherell.”
of
th
e
Peace
Rollin
P
ra
tt
in
Little
ing his arrest he. gave bail of $100 term ined as the building was in flames
“ Miss Ruby Talbot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Talbot o f
election, he declared, is reapportion­
Valley.
G
reat
Valley, was united in m arriage to Leo C orbett of this city a t theig
fo r his appearance.
ment. The Democratic party w ants
when firemen arrived. Neighbors dis­
home
in
dhurch street W ednesday evening (October 21st) by Rev. Sprague#
reapportionm ent, he said, th at it may
covered the fire and notified the fire­
Property Transfer*
place control of the entire statfe in The couple was attended by Miss Grace Davis and Floyd Donahue of thid
men. Chief Leaskey estim ated the
R ecent property transfers record­ total
loss, including th a t on the cars,
Angelo Gengo, 64 years old, died the hands of New York City. That city.”
ed a t the city offices here are; Victor at about
“ C. A. Kammire & Co. have sold a lo t on upper Wildwood avenue ttf
Friday afternoon fpllowing an illness would mean the state would be run in
$1,000. The loss on the
P. Chamberlain and one to Christina cars does not
Paul
Gleaser.”
the interests of the city, and .not. of
of five days.
exceed $300, he said.
and Gttstina Gaeng, 183 Lincoln ave­
Mrs. M ary A. W right, widow of Mr. Gengo was born in Italy Octo­ the state as a whole, he argued.
“Owing to the increased European demand for wax the Vacuum O i|
n u e; Salam anca Loan & Building As­
John J. W right, died Friday after­ ber 3rd, 1870 and was employed by “I can see no reason,” he said, Co. will at once construct a $12 5,000 .addition to its plant at Olean.”
sociation to Michael and Lottie Gonnoon at 4:20 o’clock at the family the B. & O, railroad the past 40 '“why anyone, w hether Republipan or
“A t the home of Miss Em ma Y ork the E uterpean club began its season!
ska, property in E ast Race street;
home, 79 River street following ill­ years. He was a member of the Broth­ Democrat, should w ant to tu fn this by having a Japanese tea, with m em bers in costume. * * * Favors w ere won;
Michael T. and M ary M. Clancy to
ness of the past th ree days of pneu­
state over to the City of New York,” by Mrs. Edward O’Donnell, Mrs. W . M. Litchfield and Mrs. Charles W hite.’*’
of M aintenance of Ways,
W illiam C. Amsdell, property in Front Alan Coston, 13 years old, of monia. Mr. W right died last June erhood
“H arry Ashworth, E. R. B ennett, W illiam Luddy, Addison F luent *jh|
Mr. Gengo is survived by one son, Senator Kirkland, re-emphasized
avenue; H iram J. Davis and Flora M. Hornell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W aiter 27th.
U
riah
Fluent have left fo r Benson Mines, whence they will penetrate th<|
this
point,
He
added
fu
rth
er
th
a
t
rank Gengo, of 54 Monroe street,
Davis to Allen T„ Davis and Verna
Coston;, who recently moved to H or­ Mrs. W right was born in Dunkirk, Fand
fastnesses
of th e Adirondacks in search of deer.” "
grandchildren, Angelo and those who have been on the ground
Davis, 16 W ard street and lot In W ard nell from Salamanca, suffered frac­ lived for m any.years in Cattaraugus, Ali6etwo
“Fred Nies has been aw arded th e contract fo r the steam heating equip*
in Albany have seen something of the
Gengo.
stre e t; Charles J. Stoltz, Nellie Stoltz, tures in two places in his le ft leg and had been a resident of Salam anca
m
ent
of the new school building a t Machias. The contract price is $1,879.**
same
issue
in
the
reorganization
of
H enry W, Stoltz and M argaret A. below the knee, when he was struck the past 491years. She was a member
Aged Man Shoot* Self
, “The ladies of the P. H, C. entertained the men with &play, ‘College
county governm ent. While saying it
Stoltz to Frederick Guy Stanley and by a car while riding on his 'bicycle of L. C. B. A., local Branch 4. She Cuba, Oct. 23.'-—Despondent owing •rias
n
o
t
an
argum
ent
against
the
seGirls*.
Those who took part were Misses Margaret Dominick, Alice Wei®
Dorothy Lucy ‘Stanley, 49 Pimlico W ednesday evening. Dr. P, H. was 73 years of age,
to
ill
health,
Jefferson
Knox,
83curance.
of
greater
efficiency,
such
graff, Leola McKenna, Frances Vesotski and Marion Alduski and Mrs* Viral
avenue; Charles L, Randall and one Bourne, his grandfather, was in H or­ *Mrs. W right is Survived _by one year-old Willing farmer, shot himself m ergers nevertheless feftd been pro­ Chapman.”
to "E«rie Zafron, 25 Church street; nell to attend Him Thursday. .T he daughter, Miss Helen W right, a t
the heart with a shotgun Friday posed w ith the ulterior motive of
“Mrs. Michael Kiley and Miss Bernadifie Keough entertained the
Florence H. G ifford, executor to May condition o f the young boy is satis* home, and one sister, Miss Ella Brod­ in
at
“
the
home
of
his
son,
Henry,
near
thereby elim inating som e upstate as­ telephone operators at the former’* home in River street in honor of l®ta|
R urkelt, 281 Craw ford street,
factory it it reported.
erick of Bradford,
Stone Bam.
1
semblymen.
Sadie Harvey, who wa* presented with a *et of forks.”
#
Heart Attack is Fatal
to Edward J. Forness
Miss Cora Broderick
4th Member of Family
to Succumb This Year
16,073 Passenger Cars
Licensed in County, One
for Every 4l/ z Persons
Arnold Ryan Arrested
on Charge of Forgery
W. N. Y. Women's Clubs
to Hold Round Table
at A r c a d e Thursday
Garage, Two
Bradford Man Fined $25 Large
for Reckless Dr i v i n g ; Cars Destroyed in Fire
D r o v e Into .Barricade
Mrs. Mary Wright, 73,
Succumbs to Pneumonia
Alan Coston Badly Hurt
when Struck by Auto
Angelo Gengo, 64,
111 Five Days, Dies