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CATTARAUGUS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1916
SALAM ANCA SCRIBBIIHGS
PAGE THREE
Jewett
of Olean, the insur- prom inently located site is secured for EATAL FIRM ON RIVER STREET F. L. G rant to ba prepar-ed. for b u r
the proposed library.
_________
! ance com m a?.
ial. The funeral arrangem ents Jiave
B radford Chapter, Order of E ast
The
L
>
.
O.
T.
M.
will
hold
a
masquarnot haen completed.
SH G G N tC LE OF T H E DOINGS OF
ern S ta r Friday evening entertained O N E DEAD* T H R E E LEAP TO
--------- - o — -------;
ado
and
“peddler”
parade
in
W
alrath
THE WEEK
about <50 members of the Salamanca
GROUND
B ig I. o, O, F, Banquet
H all Monday evening.
chapter a t a banquet in the lodge
About
150 members were in attend
G athers: hy Industrious and Pains
Mr*. E, B. Yr.-eiainl entertained at room in E rtz & Joseph hall.
Thomas
Duhan
W
as
Burned—Family
ance a t a meeting of Salam anca
taking Reporters
e a rls a t h ?r h o n e cn Wiidnood a v e
New state road at the E ast End has
Lodge, 501, I. 0. O. F., last evening,
Had
Very
Narr.ow
Escape
now been completed on Highland ave
Scuthuiek is ill at
her nue F rllu y eft•.■mean.
Mr
Thomas Duhan, aged GI years, lest j when th e dogwo h am of Cuba Loflgd, |
Tli ' X. II. TC. girl* \w re entertained nue to a poiilt betw een Hickory and
home gh Mouth Main str'e i'.
| 601, Conforred Big lli'rd tKgrc.-e on a
B ir c h streets. T h e r e is a b o u t 000 £oet bis life in a tiro tlmt <_-arly this morning
v ai
D oiis.
L;*aii iv 1 Murphy ot fl.-mlt A ITimtls a t «-U£>ju*r R t i u i < L \ %
of concrete yet to be laid before the damaged the residence of Mrs. A. C. | class of live candidates. A banquet
sta r? ia ill at hi* homr on Bread t o n 's on K e n t a v c n u r ,
Fisher a t 227 River street, in the se c -1fo3Iowe<L TTie.
b"
was called to
stre e t.
Mrs. BeFor-est Gates pleasantly en- city line is reached. W ith a few days ond storv of which Mr. Duhan was stay- j orcler jT Frank D. Eldridge and the
A d aughter was horn Sunday to 3Ir. j tertained a t a dinner Friday evening of good w eather it will be possible to
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wallis S. Oyer, address of welcome w as given by Jesse
and Mrs. E. H. B randt of Prospect j
j^ex* home on Broad s tre e t in hun- complete the job in the city this sea
th e la tte r his daughter.
M- Seymour. Rem arks were made by
avenue.
or of h e r niece, 3Ii.ss Anna Barber of son. The laying of the new floor on
Before
the
fire
was
discovered
i
t
1
MrH ill> Mr- Marvin, George Lutzie,
SM A LL B U T C A R E F U L
How ard W right has purchased a i Norwalk, O. The table was centered the W est E nd bridge is stopped be
cause of lack of m aterial. . The work had made such headway th at Mr. and j Mr- La(T> Mr- Oldhsn, Mr. Evans, and
1017 Hudson Siipor-ti of F ran k A. , with white narcissus.
Mrs. Oyer were compelled to leap j
M. Clark of Cuba Lodge, Noble
Forness.
1
Fred Carver has resigned his posi is little more th an half completed. A from a side window to the platform of Grand of CuTja Lodge. Thomas RaiIt isipt alivays the felloiv ivith the I
Tho A rt Club will moot tomorrow tion a t th e Arnold & Vreeland m eat car of lum ber is expected.
an
outside
stairw
ay
entrance,
about
son,
noble
grand
of
Salamanca
lodge,
The
rem
ains
of
the
late
Mrs.
Albert
evening w ith Mrs. S. P. Colgrov-e of m arket to resum e his place as travel
largest capital, who is most successful in f
15 feet below. None of them w-as ' talked on Fraternity. Orin Winship,
W
eaver
were
tak
en
to
Dunkirk
yes
R iver stre et.
business.
i!
ing salesm an for Morris & Co., m eat
hurt.
Mrs.
Over
carried
her
three
year
|
B
urt
Mackey,
H.
M.
Dale
and
C
L
T.
terday,
to
the
home
of
h
er
parents,
A daughter was born to Mr. and packers, of Chicago. His territo ry
j H a rt ot L ittle Valley Lodge, 671, also
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Morewood at old son in h er ams.
Mrs. Daniel Chapman of East S tate will be in this vicinity,
The small careful man, using a good
The fire started in a sitting room ! sP°Fe6 W est Front street, from -which place
s tre e t Sunday.
The
committee
in
charge
of
the
ban
Mrs. Grace C ottrell has, , moved„ the funeral was held yesterday m orn of the Oyer apartm ent, where the
system in his business, and guarding
The Queen’s D aughters will m eet
quet,
of
which
roast
turkey
was
a
4.
4 0 on
+
1
,^;*.
from
32
Chestnut
stre
e
t
to
31
River
body
of
Mr.
Duhan
w-as
found.
That
ing at S:30 and from St. Mary’s church
against the little leaks, is p rettv sure to
tomorrow- afternoon a t 2:30 at t h e i r , ,
, "
,
„
.
. ,
room., ot 4 Brood stre e t.
|s t r c « the house form er y occupied h r a t 0. Rev F ath er Casper officiated a small gas stove, w-ith a rubber hose feature, was composed of E arl Smith,
succeed.
Mrs. G. L K rantz of E ast S tate j Gaylord iNllcs and family. Mr. Si Je s in requiem mass.
Interm ent was connection, was responsible for the Charles W ikgraff, Clifford Cheney, S.
s tm - t entertained the Ladies’ Aid | ™!l daughter, Mies M a r g a r e t ^ made ill the Catholic cem etery there. blaze, is the theory of Chief Engineer b. Nelson and Louis Carlson.
oWe appreciate the accounts of the
have moved into the house vacated by Those from here in attendance were Crockett of the fire departm ent. It
of Killbuck yesterday afternoon.
Ran
into
Wall
to
Avoid
Boy
i
Mrs.
Cottrell.
small and careful business man, and will
A lbert W eaver, Mr. and Mrs. John is the belief th a t Mr. Duhan, arriving
Erie Agent F. II. Hicks is serious
To avcvi-1 rum dug down a small coy
ly ill at his home on Jefferson stre e t.
W alter B. Coston, a. graduate ^ of Crist, Misses Lillian Lloyd and Bes borne last n ig h t after tlie rest of the
give him the same individual service and
A trained nurse is in attendance.
the class of 1913 of the Salamanca high sie Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert family were in bed, lig h h d ihe stove on a whe -1 on ujqi-r WiMwood a v e consideration th at we do the larger one.
The Missionary Society of the F irs t school, now- a sophomore a t St. L uv- M arquard of Buffalo were also pres and sat down on a couch nearby; th at nu ‘ Sunday a ft rnoort. Dr, P. II.
lu* fell asleep there and th at the hose Bour-i* of Wildwood av -nm- ran his
M. E. church will meet Friday a t 2 j rence University, has been chosen as- ent at the obsequies.
p. m. w ith Miss Hill, 65 Clinton s t r e e t.s is tu n t editor of The L aurentian, the
attached to the stove was burned away automobile in to a wall of th'- creas
o ------when gas ignited in the mixer, the fire ing of the B., ll. M P. above th cat reef.
The condition of P. H. Hicks, w-ho official magazine published by the.
Hid W atch in Bowl of Soup
is seriously ill a t liis home on Jeffer- students of the university,
T hat lie undertook to conceal a communicating quickly to the room. The doctor’* car was da in aged to seme
About 10 members of the P. H. C. stolen watch in a bowl of soup is an
Coroni-r Bourne >>-liev--.--. ns
dois extent, but both he and the boy es
son street, is reported as little changed
of this city left h?re on a tp 'c ia l accusation made against W illiam Chief C rockett, th a t th - tire was caped injury.
today.
The plac • of th? /leeid nl is gener
'c
the
W illiam A. Thayer has sold liis a r M an day at 7:05 p. m. fcr Ilrudfn, d. Johnson, colored, of Columbus, O., who eauwd from the gas siov- in
onchoura and lot on F rank stre et
to j where they were guests of the Brad- was arraign"-! in city court S a tu r room. 311’-. Dye*’ slni'i-l 111 it sh • en ally , regarded as a dangerous
ht
while
her
•^ro
-JJ
kFe
fact
ih-tt
th
•
.•ipjuorich'
*
F ra n k Zalew-ski. The sale was made j ford circle. A ban pi -t was served in day on a charm- of larcmiy. Hi- was tered the room 1-* ,L n
i
are
such
th
a
t
a
cl.-ar
view
through
the K. nf P. rooms and a social e v e n held t o ’await the action of the grand father l-ty n 'h■,-p on th-- couch there, i
through The Hazard-Rhodes Co.
ing
followed. The party returned at ju ry ’ and was taken to L ittle Valley and turned off th" g i-. but if i - th:- pa-c',g-*wny beneath the track s I*
Angelo Brado and Ida Bridge, bothnot to be* had for any eens-id -ralde
jail.
of Bradford, were united in m arriage 12 :30 a. m.
unite ]iD-*i’>le t b 11 h a r or* h 't c r n n d
F resid-nt Noonan. of the B., R. &
The case had its origin in the Oak r -ligh te I th e fin lb - i t t i n ; ic'-In n - distance eiihi-r side of the tracks. The Free Mc-tiiodiM church of Gowanda. 2 1-4 miles distn'it. -a m inute and a
in the city clerk’s office yesterday
P., together w ith the directors of the saloon at tlie corner of Muir and Maple Oi 111' H oly In -llcnting t i n t In- had phy-ie'an's car was ju-st going under The couple were unattended.
half J i.ti-r,
by City Judge B urdette Whipple.
t h .- cro. -Ing. w h n t he boy. coming
A luncheon follQwetl tin- ceremony.
road,
the
p
a
tty
being
from
New
York
p
r
h
n
p
g
c
it.c
n
up
s
o
m
.
v
h
i
f
pr*
vim
o~car Lindb.-rj
workintr as open
stri-Mbite
Fr:
1
iy
afternoon,
when
Charles S. Bates and Florence A.
from the oppo-b:
ciion. .suddt-uly at which immediate relatives and a | (l(_o r .lL K m zui.
City, passed through here in a spec Frank Corbett of this citj made the to th-* oL-curr, nc - o ' th * bln;:*-.
Yaun-'.-o’-'* of Salamanca w -re united
app'-ar.-d in front of the car.
The few gucsis wen- present.
[ \ i :.. j ailL. i.igi.- j-ty of Salamanca
ial train of thr?* car* on Monday, assertion th at he had been robbed of
Tlc-re i* nnoth.-r te ir ih le
tb e o iy
in itr rY g? cn Monday by Rev. D.
■locior
quickly
sw
erv-d
the
machine
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard have left fo r! , r .)it Sun b y
en route to P ittsburg. There was no his watch and made no coneeaiment of j tien th.- i re caught Irani
bt w ith Mrs. Frank
rt i-ilE. S;ra. :•!.* a t the Baptist parsonage.
h to rav - tic- boy, but rrri Buffalo and Niagara Falls and w ill1 ij;.an
to
tinright
stop
made
to
look
over
the
local
eiu‘
ihe fact that he suspected a group of I wh'eh Mr. Pub-m hid ; .--ti sti'uhix g.
Jam es Tompkins, who is a pa into tli- .-ton* wall
n s u lt.
nivke their future heme on South i p r ,. i i;.u . . Ol ■a.e im burg was
of
the
system.
in
negroes at the bar of knowing som e-| a: ha fr<- pranGy did F-roc r e t i r i n g
tk-n; et the hospital, will be rc-mov'
street.
The
groom
is
employed
by
the
j
tT,vn
\
j
oa
if,y
J The campaign for n -w members, thing of the whereabouts of th« tim e -! r,r when wakeful
:ending- to telephone
at night. Support v. ulu
Arm N early Torn Off
v! to the Soldiers’ Home av Bath
Shiluon
Dc-orative
Ga.
being p u r s u e d by the Ea i End Kail- piece. The police were notified and trig- th i- I . 11 jI I* th ■
i
a
•
s.
i-r.iou of
I
Ills ri -ht i r u n -iriy to r n in t w o ky
w ithin a few flays. His condition re
-------------- o-------road Y. M. C. A., in common with an officer was sent to the place to in sui.ni* of th,- fir. men. ih .u v. h.-n iluy a. r v . ' f ! v i t c r - h i e . i n -f Ji ■ E r i e s l i c i ? .
Rlchar-1 Bur; t t of Salamanca visnt 'ns little chang.J.
RED
other
railroad
Y.
M.
C.
A.’s
through
jie
l nV,. - j n r i - r i i
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k
i-nli-r.
d
the
rnn
a
w
h■
-.-*
•*
the
body
cf
vestigate. Tbe watch , in a badly
City Cl‘*rk Ellioti: has issued m ar
Am I v - w W n - h h u m . •'
nifichinist r j
out
the
country,
io
s.-cure
a
to
tal
of
Bur.
ia-t FrU sv.
vns -iil’n-r
battered condition, was found in the j Mr. Duhan w i- found, th at there %
7s pgmt Nmm srr .-t, was
riage licenses to Charles Bates n n d ,
' ate.
Aviator
Made
Ccod
Time
progressing
Over
Red
j
Word
was
rceriv d here* Monday
contents of a bowl soup which, it is j HO V-iC’KK.TiLC V
F b r i u r ' I.oW cor.-. both of «S V il.c n ^ ™ w
m em ber;. is
- irly r a Tu ‘ ! iy hurri-'d to
iiu*
House—
Th?rM
satisfactorily
locally,
and
already
there
sthor
r.'cvra
oi t:
b ath of Tn opoli?. Sweet, a t
claimed, the accused man had before I Mrs. Oyer discovered the blaze, be- S i l im aici hn.-pit J
s t r e e t , this city, an 1 to Gi-or.gi*
E.
wh.-r" tie- r m m l.'t
vy, T. i so i was in Bradford Sat- til LJ01 r - ’ Hern,' at Bath. Mr. Sweet
'h
av
e
bran
133
additional
m
em
bers>thim
when
Corbett
missed
hi*
properj
ing
awakened
hy
a
roaring
sound,
D u l a n s k i o f 1 0 0 E l m .‘-tr. -f a n d G e r **)
wos aruputali- l at a point four inches
!
cur,-1
by
the
w
orkers
here.
urd-i
In n ill all summer and was
ty.
Before
th**
arrival
of
the
police
I
She
hastened
to
tbe
door
of
h'-r
b
e
l
b.-low t b ■ejbow.
tru d e Redlinski of tiO F rank stre e t. (
_
. . .
.'da-.- INih i
I!oy
r
a
n
d
b
r
o
t
h
e
r
,
Anthony Rich and Virginia Van I
Albany dispatch r a js : Articled li situation that presaged blood-i room, which opened into the sitting
taken
to
th • -oUier*’ home
about
When ih - arri b-nf lnprr-ni-d W ash
were
Dermark, both of Bradford, were j
incorporation have b-en tiled with shed is said lo have existed, one of ! room. Tin- slu in g room was ablaze, burn Wa - nn a I-uhl -r p:t :;;-r a I •11. l n r - r a B u y , e f C i r iu-:n
;>: wc -ks ago. He was 83 years old
granted a m arriage license by City j
secretary of state by the Mason the negroes having drawn a knife. ! and exit from the
ramd story hy field up from ik - revolvin-r -baft l.y ••u --l - :*■ ih - ham, of their sb.der. 'm l cue of R. d Honra's oldest r e s id'-rd.-.
Clerk Elliott yesterday and th eir M arketeria company of Salamanca. Ii No violence ooemred, however. The.* I means of the stairw ay was cut off. a Iooi> of ru] -. In t c ■ i" -m r tJm .Ur-, t 'h i , '- A ii le '•.-an. la.-t vraek.
F r e d Ai I' 1 i' a t v 1 J ' i m l l y o f B r a d f o r d
m arriage a t the office of the city j propose I to conauet a grocery bus- other negroes were not In-Id in con | She qrou ed her husband and they at i'op- b -can;a 'a:1.ijielu I in th-- ‘-h-ifi.
D E A T H A T KILLBUCK
con clerk followed. City Judge W hipple J m
v*'1<h a capital ol' ilonec prepared to leave the burning t i n 1 1 li * I n a l J.-. a r m w a s c . u r . i i * • re. 1 C ' C ' u i . . * - I ? o.I . ■r . a n d M r s . L u b
n ed ion wifk the alleged theft.
wh.
Tbe
s i s t i n g o f s h a r e s o f .g!0H
■‘ a ■n u ( o u S u n I . p .
B-fore
th,.* rnac*hiii.ii y
perform ed the ceremony
W h n ar iwi -'U ! iu c u m t S a tu r {apartment b„, way of a window iu the h 1 I l a - I .
Mrs. Abram McSntire, Aged Resident,
directors for th
firVc y - i r a r e a s f o l
Fr, 1 Brit.Fli of .him. -.own wa?. a;
A report has gained circulation lo
day S im Favory oi 'Joni ciiu-rj, Ala.. I-HSU ide of lit*• house. Ur. O y-r ran!,I I - ■ • l o up -a t h e Ka-mbi-r h a d
Diss After Sjtort Illness
l o w * : E d g a r C. M a s o n o f S a l a m a n c a
: -~i: c l VI. Al. B - t u a m o u A r o n d . a y .
!
lo w
w ith
nnd W. A. Sullivan of Elmira, oumged I dropped to tie- ground In
umo’
ic- n t w i - v e d a b o u t t h *
h iII and 11 rcally th a t the Iroquois Gas Co.. which
Emily Marie {.ig, wife of Abram Mc. ' h - , Ralph F c r b i n . a n i -rj'-i of B r a d
riicy brok n. Th re \\ i n no aHi-run
supplies Salamanca, contem plates in and Mina F. Me-on a n d William A. with ii>-iiig drunk aud UT.-oru-r l y , vc-ri- ! a r infant a m in her a m rs
Int: re. died a t the f a m ily home at KillTown
of
C
attaraugus.
r l are pm. I- of i v l i t i v s b r a li,'
botli
diwe-hargd.
.lame,--,
itnrhe
of
Jc
rMr«.
A.
('.
I'irh
er
and
her
ilaup,liter
lira bui ani]*uiatirm. ih ■opcr ai ion li
creasing the price to 40 cents
per
buck Mt mUii'eh*: on M onday. She had
, *1Mrs. E. B. Vreeland and Mrs Bur- •-•ey City we * given 15 days in LJitle i IUi.-s Mae Cmher, living i'clov.-, had in*: p.-rform I t y Di B o u r n e. Taa
thousand cubic feet. John L. Ryan
been ill since laet Saturday. De
■r -rt and lla *rn*r.
f-lr. airl Idr-. Howard Flover n nd ceased v : 3 S3 years old and had spent
toca£ m anager for the company, tolls j dottfe W hipple entertained ai the for Valley jail. Stove Hiuh-k of this ciiy Jmeanwhile b< cn uwaliem d and Miss
a •-1* the past SO year.*, in this locality.
c h i l d r e n o f S al ineinc-i
w .-rThe Press th a t he knows of no such II m e r ' s h o m e b n W i l d w o o d a v e n u e o n was given v choice of paying a iirn- of i id le r immediately telephoned an
Andrew W ashburn, who.ra right arm ol r - T i t l v - - h w I-s. wi-.-k.
T h u r s d a y i n h o n o r o f M r s , A n n a Mick
';T. or serving 1‘, days in L hile Valley ! alarm, the whistle sounding tn 12:-Jo
plan, and gays th a t if an increase ;
She was born at Rose, Orleans coun
s o n , who will leave s o o n for Tulsa
’ I r - . V ilii-r St- v. i?s a n ! d n n g h f e r
jail
and took ihe latter. Ami row Casmy I a. m. By the time the d* p an n e ut had was itinputalcd ai the city horiu al
were in prospect he would expect to j
ty.
N. Y.. and vfficn a small child w ent
Okla. Covers w ere laid for 30. Chrys of Olean was given three month?? in 'arriv ed the northeast corner of the as a result of an injury ufc the Erie ni rfti-aui our r u . r •/ e -. - o f M:*. M
know- of it at least a m onth or two
to the town of 3Iansfield, where she
anthem um s were used in the decora- Little Valley jail. Henry Johnson of ; second ?iory ot the building was all shops a few day ago, is rcpoit*d to be 31. II r s r i a n T k a r - e - i y .
in advance.
lived
for 34 years, followed by two
in a said, factory condition.
U r-. E D, an in? cf Strain b u r" w.rra .* years in Michigan. H er husband, who
L o c a l b o w l e r s a r e n o w endeavoring ! tions. Guests from away were Mrs. Albion. Ga., was arraigned for being j ablaze, the duim s panel rating through
a -f o f U r - . G i . o r g * C a r r T e s w y .
-Oto bring all lovers of the pastime here. Sloan, Mrs. Georgia. Mrs. Skumacker, a ’disorderly person m.d was d:.- ihe roof. Good work on the p art of
is living and is over fii) years old, is
j Mrs. J. V. H unt and -Mrs. Gibbs of
‘i'U
Temple
Team
W
i
n
- i.-i-h T d c r a r ' 1c m '
’. i h o h 1 s
tlio Sir.men, however, confined the
charged.
tofrpther in a bowling association.
one of thi’ pioneer residents of the
Tbe bowling season, locally opened
1■ i 1 ■*
ra* i fl.
bl: ze to th at
tion of th«- house, and
Oras purpose* of the organization v ill i! Olmn and Mrs. McCulough of James-ocounty.
It was lie who, by virtue of
\ 1
V ' - n 1 w . . f i b . . *cc
Eracl'ord Division Rurnorc
be to prom ote bowling tournament.* i tov,n*
Die property ckn u ye wa* com p?ra n n T u t - 1-1 y , of I ci-; i iy. -o t o .sy -r a .
h F i'Vi? r-rat'Nrwc in this county, was
of
when Die Temple j -.nn mid th-- fi ve
i i 1 h ■ .■1,*;• u ■.
in Salamanca, and if the organization
"Word ha* b.-i-n received here
in connection with ?he rum ored ap- 'lively small,
elected 10 drive the prairie schooner
is perfected there will he nn event of ,
d eath of I.ob -rt, th<- four-je.-tr- pointmenr of a road foreman of eq-j Ai tempi s to re. cue Mr. Dulmn. who in an team representing The Dudley
in the county cem ennial celebration
H B. Hr,!i- of Bra d
the so rt h .ld soon A meeting, open ohl son of Mr. nnd J-Irs. R e x Forb* s. Sines on the Bradford division of ilie was known to bo in Hie burning strue- fioiel mot. on t h e Temple alleys. T h e
here in 1305.
nt 1 h to all in terested is to be held at J in Olean Sunday^ ;.ft-rnoon at 4 Erie, a new position said to be dc*_ {mrc, were precluded by the fact th at T e m p le l**am w o n by a m.'.r g in o■i 407 'm 1 v :-r * \v • • , . i i a
Besides h er husband. 3Irs. M elntire
'
o’clock.
He
had
b.en
ill
but
a
few
In
• o ' b- r p-ir n- - 31
the Temple alloys tomorrow evening. , o’ciock. tie
mantled by increased business, is an-, the room, when the firemen arrived, p in s. T h e s c o r e is a s folio V.*J I
is survived by three daughters. Miss
TEM PLE
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when htvps tow ard perm anent organ- days, the cause of death bmng dijdi - other unofficial report tb at there is un. w a s a veritable furnace.. Previous
Clarissa 31elntir<?, a t home, 3Irs. Der j> -r ■n g i n ira in Salarnanizitio-n will be taken.
; th:-r;a. I t wa* not known that
Ihe der consideration by the higher oiii_ efforts by meiub'T* of Hie family were R m e h lce , . . ......... 205 103 1.57 a l ‘ i
j vello Bargy of Great Yalley and Mrs.
A pleasant affair was th? masque - [child was ill w ith the dis-as * until eials of the road, the appointm ent of ' also prevented by Die llmaes, which B e r g e r , . . . . ..........t.lfi 131 170
300 o ' S . i u . * , <y.
j A rthur Bargy of Carrollton road; by
Ur. an.1 Mr*.
F O F V .-ia :r.
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rade dm c? and social given in Wal- [ Sunday morning. B e s i d e s his p a r- a m aster rneehajiic for the sam e di had pracifrally enveloped the room H en ry , . . . . ..........10ft 166 141
; two slsi.cr?, 3Irs Laura A. Barton of
F r a n c e ............. ..........117
r;Uh Hall Alonday raght by the Ladh s , f-n3-s’
survived by orn* t-ister. Pa- vision.
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525 •1 1 ate ( F i t u r 1 y.
when dijco. cred.
| Grand Rapids. Mich, Mrs. A. L. Hill
The funeral wa* held from
M-,r': E u r'g b i o f Mr J
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At the present time M aster Me
of the Maccabees. There was a large | tu-nce.
Tin- body of Mr. Duhan was taken H a a s ................. ..........183 213 2u7
I oi Dolovan, and by an adopted son,
lu-v. chanic Luizare o f H o r n e l l is a l . - o from the house id about 2:20 this
I n ' - - h r - W <■■! i!. * lay.
attendance. Dance music was furn'shed i the family horn: ou Mon lay.
j K inun Dud a ml of Delevan.
Six
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Clyde D i d - r b ft ’ry 1ran • r m !• *
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by M bs Nellie McCafferty, who played Forb.-s. officiated.
m aster mechanic of the Bradford di_ 1morning, after the fire had been ex-'
grandchildren and one great granchild
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th? drum s, and V ictor W incott, at t.h ■ E ast Salam anca Divisiou, 465, Order vision, and Road Foreman of Engines 11inguished. As-islunt Engineer Mie s j
Tot U s wit -re h ■ lira ;u*c-?i't 1 ;• ] r - Vu rmo *ur \ h e her.
v !»]’ an c l co*? y m y.
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piano. Frizes for costumes were won of Railroad Conductor.!, held a m eet l'reston has both the Allegany and jof th - tire department discovered ibe I hi l e y ............ ..........126 D>2 DU
1 A:*. 1 The funeral will be held from the
.Jr. -in 1 M i- . M. A 1 Jr Dh
300
by Miss Emma Christman, Mr*. W il ing in W alrath H a l l o n S u n d -ty . e le c Bradford divisions under his juris- I remains. '1 i c body was found in nil B a r n u m , . . . ......... 12S 124 J«»s
-*l 1 Ml . D. ,». ra.ii-t'iJ .-;* W'-r ■ ra franUy home at Killbuck Thursday u£liam Peiffar and Miss Ethel iw b k s . tion of officers taking p l a c e , as fol diction. On the Allegany and Iirad- {upright position on u couch near the Lloyfi, . . . . . ......... 117 117 132
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t. rnoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. John AlexDr i U'yrd 1 i
i-?k.
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The judgg-s were Louis Tor era Gtorgc- lows: Chief conductor, J. J. Ray, re ford divisions, A. J, Davis of Hornell, {door of the slu in g ivom. Il was bad- G heaner,
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Erm**t F r an c? vets in fc'ul.'UiC'Wm on l e.de.r of ihe F. M. church of W est
Blank and Max Sander. R freshrm-nts elected; assistant chief conductor, E. formerly of Salamanca, is the present j ]y charred.
Burned rem nants of K cp p le r , . . . ..........170 125 *_>«_>*> r.is
SU.imaiiea will o in elate. Interm ent
Th a r a in y .
C. Steekman, re-elected;
stereo try assistan t m aster mechanic, under Mr. clothing lay about it.
Were s.-rved.
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S y d n ey F r a n c e 1:iIT U a f i n e
ri d will he made in the family lot a t the
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The Women’s Missionary Society of and treasurer, V. W. Ransom, re-elect Laizure.
The damage to tlm structure is es- •
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tux S a t u r d i y u f ie r n o o n .
the B aptist' church will serve a caf ed; senior conductor, J. F. Dundon;
The change th a t is being considered, ti mat eel a t about ?4U0.
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e,----------e te ria tea in tho church dining room! junior conductor, E. J . H ok on se n ; in- it is said, is one involving the appoint, family had furniture damage amount- ,
Olean
Co.
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Resumes Drills
Painful Burn by Curling Iron
is
i H er b e r t Boliv* of J-iue ifj-vn
tomorrow, beginning at 5 :30 p. m. | side sentinel, N. E. Lowe; outside sen- m ent of a m aster mechanic to the ing to about £200, from fire and water. '
O!raw, Nov. 22—Monday night drill*
3Irs. Guy H. Darkhiil of Kent . a v e 1 *i t h e h o m e of hi-* b r o th r.
ran
J . T. Fosdiek Lodge, 137, B. of R .T., [ tinel, W. E. Good; legislative repre- Bradford division, to h a re charge of There is 110 insurance. Damage to 1
j
were
resum ed by Company I of the
nue m -t with a ft*r!ou* acci.b-n?: cn B j i ’ ? - .
a t a m eeting in W alrath Hall l a s t i sentative, M. J . Donnellan; alternate, the .chops at Bradford and possibly the lower story of the house was ;
Thursday, -md one th it nmy po-sibly re
lUr. a n i Mr?. Will Coe wer in Sal j Third Infantry, New York National
evening, e l e c t e d officers as follows: ; C. H. Merkt.
P resent from out of here also. A name mentioned as that caused by water, 31rs. Fisher’s loss on '
j Guard, Monday a t the arm ory. Drills
President. Joseph Follett. re-elected;, town were F rank Brown of Division of a likely appointee is th a t of A. J. furniture being about C200. H er loss sult in perm anent injury to the Ught ’ e inc-i Tue -<i iy.
1of .her rig h t eye*,
[ The S a ved to S t v * Circle w ill ri.rat ! will in the future be held the entire
vice president, George Zimmerman ;i 200, Bradford; H. B. Kidder, Division Davis, assistan t m asler mechanic.
on building and furniture is covered i
Parkhill was nUna a curling raa !th 11 r r ’.-: A n-firj-on J l o n l - v * vi n- j year and under the provisions of the
financial secretary, Miehhatd C onntl-[ 2, Buffalo, and P. H. Mooney of BradT u'-J-jy V. C. Randolph, inspec by insurnnco. The blaze was prac iron, when th * implement Uigpe.i from
i n c . irralead of Tu . :1:y .-vcnin'-T. next j ^rational Defense act, which became
l y ; treasu rer, C. A. Volie. re-elected : i ford and S. C. W ebber of DuBois, tor of locomotive service on Erie lines tically confined to tv.o rooms in the
' e le ctiv e last July, the m embers of the
h-T gra*p, &trik;ng th? hall nf tin* : week, on pvcount of *b* r ,rc* 1
grievance com m itt-e. P. C. Bayne, J.-, members of t h e local division.
east, was here, going la ter to Bradford, j upper story of the house,
I company will bo paid for attending
right ey *. burning' R piinfully. F ra U y 1 -?il * on TUi .- kiy "veiling.
F. Ivors^and M. W. Malomy. In sta l-! At a ir,( ,,t5nfr of Snl!imanc:t council possibly for the purpose of looking | 31r. Duhan was Cl years of ago and
3Trs. Parkhill was taken to B radford.: Classes t and 5 of the- Unbl-d I thorn. For -IS drills th e private gels
lotion will take place the* fir*t Sun- ^
* of Columbus Sunday a f into the Situation prevailing, and I10 was born at Lockport. He was a
Pa., w h c r* she will con-ult a special-, Br-'thren Sun-lay .-ehcol h Id a taffy : -c '5, and corporal, §63, and the ser
day in December.
Lunch followed ternoon there were tix candidates in was accompanied there by Mr. Davis. farm er by occupation and had lived isti
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accompanl.tl th ere
by ’ irall at th? horn? of C ell Eohciils try geant, m t\ Fay for attending a. lesser
?.be m eeting lo -t evening.
itialed illto the council. The ceremony
at Plum Brook, near EllicoHviile, for !)r> T aggcrt, Who was calLd to at - 1! <-t I’ruFiy -t-v.-rt’iig.
num ber ol' drill'* is proportionate, hut
Fsv.* rr:crrtv-rs
Wholesale Lumber Company
In ,tfie case rd George W. Hall vs. Was held in the joint .lodra- room in
31 years. Hr* had made hie horno w ith u ,nq ^ ,r>
; af Ola*? 0 w r,* giu*r j of ibi■i-vi-ifny. in order to draw any pay a t all a man
The M om m aek Lumber Co.. Inc., his son, Daniel Duhan, ?t Killbuck
the Alh-manio, F ire Insurance Co., the the Norton building on Main -street.
— ----| Pray- r in . ting w is h e ld la *t e v - m ust attend a t leu*;. 24 drills in the
appellate division has affirm ed the j T tere wore Sf.verfll prescnt from has opened offices in Ihe McCann for the past three years. Lust eve- i Mrs. Guy H. Parkhill, who accidentcourse cf a year.
The officers of ning he attended the mission at 1^ burned h *r rprht eye w ith a curl-! ?idng; at th ? hem? cf A riim r YJcntw riiC t in favor of the pdaintiff, re- | aWay, among th**m members from Ell- building, this eity.
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tu rn ed on the :-econd tria l of the suit, j icottvilk.. Tll , loc;tl c0,n ncil has don- this company are Frank Morrison, of St. P atrick’s eh u rci and returned to '
i ron Thursday, r e tu rn -J cn Fricky
Wedding a t Ellicottville
ait-l c h ild The .first verdict in favor of the j atl,.p tll. , , irn of B25 to the Federation W arren, Pa., p resid en t; John E. Mc spend the night at tho home of Ms ■from Bradford where she consulted a i 31 r*. TCyru- Remington
p.,,.
Ellicottville, Nov. 22—The m arriage
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j* ■r .n ol JLjman nun a r visiting h e r
Thomas Mc daughter, 3Ir.i. R.o*e J. Oyer, whore he “P c--det. I t is,
plaintiff was reversed by the appm- i
Women to b • u-.-il tri Iiftiup; the Cabe, vice president;
thought th a t
th
of
Thomas Hayden and 3Iiss Anna Sul
p i r c n t s . 3 lr . an d 31r?. J n s o n B c n n . t i .
late division and the cafe sent back j m ortgage from th? South Main street Cabe, t reasurer, and J. A. Smith, sec_ had been staying for the past few- | sight of th? eve i-s not perm anently
31or? tli-in a score of people here livan, both of this village, took p l a c e in
for a new trial, which also resulted site, which the Federation wishes to retary. The three la st named are days.
m ju r d .
J?u-i
Sund iy wiln?ra?d th * u n u stu l Holy Name of 3Ia?y church yesterday
in favor of the plaintiff. This verdict give a* a location for th? pi'oposcd residents of this place.
-OThe deceased is survived by two
spectacle of an aeroplane flying ov.-r morning, Rev. A. T. Hai’figan, B. 3D.
was sustained upon app:*aL The ver- Carnegie library. Thi?, sum is given
The company ia a large one and sons, Daniel P. Duhan ancl Felix B.
Maynard— Kirk
Feed HuH:''. It Was R uth Law In M r Oilldating. Fallowing iho ceremony, a
<i?et is in th e :u m of about Ald'flO. In lieu of fnvip;:: a float in the Hal handles lumber in carloads only, for Duhan, th e la tte r of Great Valley: one
Lee George Maynard and Mice- Nelbiplane, en rout? from Chicago
io wedding breakfast was served a t the
Th? suit was brought io recover on lowe’en night parade, p art of
the factory, railroad and retail yard trade. daught.cr, his mother, 31re. John Du- j Be Kirk were united in m arriage ai the
nn insurance policy on property of the library benefit celebralitm promoted It m aintains a force of salesm en who han of KllieottvHle and one sister, M rj. | home of the bride’s sister, Mrp, H. E, New York. Sh? wa.; . flying vA u » heme of L iw cnce- P. Connor to the
li?fgltt of about a mib-*, and wm luJulD jiuvLv and fln ir immediate- relu
p!-tintiff .which burned »:G East Rrm- by the Federation. The council a n ira ver territory regularly Hum Phila Thomas cjuinlan of Ellicottville.
; B-’-'t ;l* 1^3 South air- *t ycsteyd-iy m aking goad time, .•i'-. ^Iwwn by ib,-- tiv ej. The imv;Iy m arried couple v.iii
dujph cosae tim e ago. Nevins & Black nounce*, hovraver. th a t it is willing to delphia to D etroit, and as fur south
Tin* rra'.g'n rtf 31r, Duirin w.*rc j ut 2 o’clock. The ceremony was p er. fa»t th a t sh? fk-w ov?r »iu* E r i e *.t»-i make llieir i'uturo Iranio a ivw m iles
Qt thl5 city reprewnted Mr. Hall am iiadd $75 to its donation if
more as Wheeling, W. Va.
taken to ihe un d ti’Liklng rooms
of formed by Rev, C. R. Howland of tho pal a t 1.16 p. iu.. and over tin. th u ic h 11Dr^
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