Farr Lumber Company - NYS Historic Newspapers

CORPORATION TAXES
For
Pure Home
Pure Ice Cream
We furnish ice cream,
moulds, brick, ices, etc., for
all occasions.
It's the best by every test
WE WHOLESALE IT
the inner man
SPECIAL CHICKEN
DINNERS SUNDAY
Full Meals
Hosiery for the summer—
and in selecting our display, color was a guiding
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at
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Popular Prices
Pattern Hats, Parisian and
New York styles, all beautifully trimmed. Let us show
you the styles of the season,
whether you buy or not.
WELL
Trimmed to our Taste
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Lucie's Shoppe
3 Welch Building Phone 9
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Westfield
Dry Cleaning
25 N. Portage Street
PRODUCE
FRESH FRUITS
Phone 315
*13 N. Portage St. Phone
Dry Cleaning
Dyeing
Pressing and Repairing
Pleating and Tailoring
GIVE US A RING
WESTFIELD, N. Y.
to Build
Farr Lumber Company
HARMON FARR, President,
Is Ready to Supply You With
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER
ROOFING, BEAVER and PLASTER BOARD
Etc.
Sash Doors, Lath, Shingles, Screen Doors, Windows,
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Etc.
Cement, Brick, Drain Tile, Sewer Pipe, Plaster,
We carry a full line of Builders' Supplies
Millwork a Specialty
Hardwood Interior Trim a Specialty
Railroads
Yards and Office, N. Y. C. and Nickel Plate
WESTFIELD, N. Y.
PHONE 48
for
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
S.
Pursuant to order of Warner
Rexford, Surrogate of Chautauqua
all
County notice is hereby given to
Da\id
persons having claims against county
S Neiil late f West field in said
required to
'deceased. That they are
exhibit the same with vouchers thereof tae
of, to the subscriber Executors
at the o*levased,
said
of
the
Will
r
ilage oi
fi.-e of Sam F. Nixon in the
on.
or becounty,
West field in said
Decemb.j next.
lay
>r
the
4th
fore
192"j
Dated May 2ot'.i,
Sam F. Nixon,
Frank W. Crandall
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Dinner
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to Lafayette
Marked
by Hilarity
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Realty! Co.
Chace
Y.
Westfield,
N.
a Tru
It Proves Itself
to Its Owne
Sold on Time P?
A Memorial
for Loved Ones
been
Established in 1846, NIXON BROTHERS CO. have
building memorials for more than 75 years. You will be
safe in selecting your memorial, whether monument, headwell-esstone marker or tablet from the stock of this old
careful
painsselection,
sound
tablished house. Its record for
service.
taking- workmanship and fair dealing is at your
the
You will save by iadding to your family lot duplicates of to
older memorials, as well as giving fitting remembrance
your forefathers who selected them.
square
The of the occasion demands that this store give you a
deal 365 days in the year.
Come or write to
1
Moment out Meeting
PRICES
F. O. B.
Touring
525.00
Roadster
Coach
Coupe
735.00
715.00
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Sedan
7
825.00,
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Low,
Beauty, Endurance and
Priced
Also Sales and Service
Station for
ESSEX and HUDSON
The first session of the Continental
congress was held in Carpenter's hall,
Philadelphia. September 5. 1774, with
colonies
44 members present; all the
Georgia
and
were represented except
Randolph of
Peyton
Carolina.
North
Into use when England passed the Virginia was president, and Charles
stamp art tax In 1705. Very few of Thomson was secretary.
the stamps have survived the years.
is
"Evil to Him Who Evil Thinks"
KOSCIUSKO STATUE
words
the
In
of
the
the translation
Inner oval.
J.
w.
ROBINSON
"osteopathic physician
117 E. Main Street
Westfield,
—o
Licensed
N. Y.
—
January,
1908==
Lafayette's Pride in
American Citizenship
The following anecdotes of Lafayette appeared In the National Gazette
of August 28, 1824:
As Lafayette passed the house of
the late John Hancock In Boston, the
CARS
mayor said to him: "There sits the
all
for
Batteries
widow of your deceased friend." He
Prestolite
caught her eye, and in
Immediately
cars 'and railic*
manner pressed
enthusiastic
the
most
Batteries Repaired and
She burst
his
heart.
upon
hand
hie
now
recharged
Into tears and exclaimed: "I have
enough
lived long
FREE FOR ASKING
A man, while in conversation with
to
us
Cut this out and mail
Lafayette, observed he spoke the Engand we will send you our il- lish language remarkably well: "And
he replied, "being
lustrated catalogs of 1925 why should I not,"
from a long
returned
au American Just
cars.
Europe?"
to
visit
Name
When we took a glass of wine In
Address
company with several other men with
—o
the general, previous to his landing at
the quarantine ground from the Cad&
mus, one of the party addressed him
botfi as marquis and general, and then
asked
him which he preferred. He unN.
Y.
WESTFIELD,
hesitatingly and emphatically replied:
,
Phone 61
"I am an American geuqra*'
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Baldwin
NIXON BROTHERS CO.
WESTFIELD, NEW YORK
ican
Lots
Economical Tronspo
*—
Anybody who would like a copy
proceedof the Board of Supervisors
office.
Republican
at
the
ings, call
Repubthe
to
your
items
Send
Lake Front
fill Appreciate
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Executrix.
Revolution
A Car You
IF SO
Agnes Rogers,
A subscription dinner was, on Tuesday. given at Matthew Wilson's hotel Ottaway & Munson,
by a number of the members of the
Attorneys.
legislature to General Lafayette, pursuant to arrangements previously
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
made by Dr. Kitchen of the senate
Pursuant
to order of Warner S.
ot
and Messrs. Gilleland nvl Meredith
of Chautauqua
Surrogate
com- Rexford,
the house of representatives, the
County, notice is hereby given: to all
purpose by
mittee appointed for that
persons having planus against >»iaiy
the
excellency,
His
the subscribers.
S Neill late of Westileli ir. sai l coun-to
ty deceased. That fiey ar required
governor, General Lafayette, the heads
Gibson, Mr. G. quired to exhibit the same with vouof departments, Judge
subscriber ExW Lafayette, Mr. Levaseur, the com- chers thereof, to the the said deceaattendance
of
Will
of
the
ecutors
mittee from New York in
of Sam F. Nixon in
upon the general and a few veterans sed, at the office
in said
Village
of
Westfleld
of
this
the
of the Revolution, residents
day ot
4th
the
on
or
before
Mr. county,
place, were present as guests.
December
next.
asSpeaker Marks presided and was
Dated, May 25th. 1925.
sisted by Mr. Speaker Sutherland and
Sam F. Nixon.
representaFrank W. Crandall
Mr Roberts of the house of
zine.
sat down
Executors. 14w26
tives. About 120 gentlemen
at a
Ottaway & Munson
to the dinner, which was served
Attorney?
little after four o'clock. The dinner
Tea Tax Stamp That
report in
was an excellent one, says a
February 3.
Led to
the Ilarrlsburg Chronicle,
The tea tax stamp which was one 1825.
hilarity prevailed
of the causes of the American RevoThe most cordial
property
exceptional
entertainment,
It
Is
the
whole
lution.
throughout the
the particuwhich,
at
of
of C. Frederic Heyerman, Detroit colcourse
in the
lector and president of the American lar and repeated request of the genby
Philatelic association. The stamp is eral, "Hail Columbia" was sung
standand
came
embossed, is blue In color
himself and the whole company
ing
The governor and General LaThe mo9t desirable on
eight o'clock
fayette retired at about
up shortly
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE
and the company broke
Wedneson
o'clock
It
afterwards. At
White sand beach, water, gaa
departook
his
Lafayette
electricity
General
day
ture for York.
We Call For and Deliver
190
Dated June lOth, 192>.
Ottaway & Munson. Attorneys.
of Frontier Fighters.
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Specializing in
H.Hickey, Jr.
Memory
and valuable stores. Captain Delaplace was in charge of the Harrison of 48 men. He was asleep whet
sword
Allen rapped on his door with ft
sleeps
the
"Your errand?" demanded
to
surren
you
order
"I
commander.
der," said Allen. "By what authority?" inquired the astonished officer
"By the authority of the Great
hovah and the Continental congress,'
Allen is said to have replied. Benedict Arnold was a member of tht
American expedition
St. Clair and 11,000 Continental!
on the apibandoned the fort In 1
superioi
a
with
proacli of Burgoyne
mer
500
with
Colonel
Brown
force.
aftei
but
tried to retake the place,
capturing 300 prisoners and manj
fcc&ts, besides releasing 200 Americans
he had to retire. After the Revolu
a pictlon Fort Tlconderoga became
to
turesque ruin, but was restored
at
original
state
something like Its
Pell
ol
Stephen
of
Mrs.
the expense
New York In 1909. A monument to
who
the Continentals, shown above,
fought In and around Ticonderoga was
recently unveiled at that historic place.
It is the gift of Horace A. Moses. The
work, executed by Charles Kec k, shows
Liberty triumphant. —Pathfinder Maga-
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Company
We Deliver Orders
Prices Always Reasonable
Quality Always Highest
WESTFIELD,
Goin
Dry Goods, Notions, Etc
3 Main St. Westfield, N. Y
VEGETABLES
WE MAKE HATS AS
In
N. L. POOLE
and
tlTXt.
To thee we sing;
Long may our land be bright
With Freedom's holy light;
Protect us by thy might,
Great God, our King.
—o
to
&
Our Father's God, to thee,
Author of Liberty,
'beacon
and
Creditors
of Warner S.
Rpxford, Surrogate of Chautauqua
County, notice is hereby given to all
persons having claims against WilWestfield, in
liam J. Rogers, late of
they are
That
said county, deceased.
same
with
exhibit
the
to
required
subscriber
to
the
thereof,
vouchers
Testaexecutrix of the last Will and at
the
deceased,
said
ment of the
Munson in the
office of Otfaway
county,
Village of Westfield in said
January
of
on or before the 2d day
Notice
Pursuant to
Let music swell the breeze
And ring from all the trees
Sweet Freedom's song;
Let mortal tongues awake,
Let all that breathe partake,
Let rocks their silence break.
The sound prolong.
importance seems
to attach to colors in the
FRANK CATTUSO
N. Y.
at Westfield,
June 13, 1925.
Like that above.
Fresh and Smoked Meats g
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Choicest Cuts
The Best in
GROCERIES
MILLINERY
Dated
Land of the noble free.
Thy name I love;
I love thy rocks and rills,
New
CO.
contracting,
My native country, thee,
Silk Hosiery
Foods Only
In Exclusive
Sweet land of liberty,
Of thee I sing;
Land where my fathers died.
Land of the pilgrims' pride.
From every mountain side
Let Freedom ring.
Thy woods and templed hills,
My heart with rapture thrills,
Pure
LATEST
CREATIONS
My country, 'tis of thee,
Sin
JULY STARTS THE REAL SU'MME R WEATHER
This store is well slocked for picnics, camping
or summer homes.
Headquarters for supplies here.
Toys and other harmless things to help celebrate the Glorious Fourth.
OPEN FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 3d. STORE CLOSED
AT NOON, SATURDAY, THE 4TH.
TO ALL TO WHOM
1TM AY CONCERN
wife, I'auline Cattuso,
my
Whereas,
has left my bed and board without
perjust cause or provocation, all
harbor
to
forbidden
hereby
are
sons
on my
her or to extend credit to her
account. I will pay no bills of her
W
Splendid Values
L. S. HORNING
&
Lunches
Short Orders
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JULY 3rd
colors,
J. F. DALEY
Where Lake Oeorge enters Lake
Charaplaln, in New York state, the
French In 1750 set up a post which
they named Fort Carillon. This became a concentration point for French
expeditions under Montcalm and others. In 1758 the fort was attacked
by 10,(tOO British under Ahercromble.
Though the French had but 4,000 men
they beat off the enemy, causing the
latter a loss of 2,000 men. A year
later Amherst with 11,000 men took
the fort after the French had retired.
Ry the time of the Revolution the
fort was generally known by Its Indian
name—"Ticonderoga," a corruption of
the Iroquois word "cheonderoga,
meaning "sounding" water. On May
10. 1775, Ethan Allen and 83 Green
Mountain Boys captured the fort
The largest eating emporium
in town where pure foods
only are served. We satisf)
ALSO
ICE CREAM, PURE
FRUIT SUNDAES
And the better kind of con
fections and pure, sparkling soda go to
110 doz. pure linen Ladies' handkerchiefs, solid
and embroidered,
colored borders and all white, hemstitched
fine 25c quality. Friday, very special, 5 for $1.00.
tub
3 doz. Women's voile and silk and cotton mercerized
up
dresses, dainty styles, assorted colors, values range $o.00
to $9.50. Friday, special discount of 10 per cent.
colors
1 doz. Women's crepe-de-chene blouses, assorted
ourth,
the
1before
and sizes, vafties $5.00 up to $6.95. Friday
$3.75
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from only the best ingredl
ents.
The Place Where the Nice
People Go
WESTFIELD, N. Y.
Monument Record$ Glori•
out Deed of Revolution.
RESTAURANT
Phone 82-J OLYMPIAN
41 E. Main St. Phone 205
Or Call Olympian 205
tfl
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RIC'S
Rose
MADE FANCY
BOX CHOCOLATES
The kind you'll like, made
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PHONE 204-M
W. F. Healey
N. Y.
Paper Hanging, Interior Decoration
a spjcialty. All work guaranteed
WESTFIELD,
COAL! COAL!!
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ALWAYS DEMAND
HONOR PATRIOTS
OF TICONDEROGA
THE PLACE TO EAT
Take Notice! I, the undersigned
Collector of the Village taxes, in and
for the Village of Wert field, New
York, have received the Tax Kon
of
and Warrent for the collection
and
I
will
year,
the
present
for
taxes
Hall on Elm
attend at Eason
9:00
Street, In said village from
each
n
mp.
to
3:00
m.
a
and Friday,
Monday, Wednesday
July 22d
from June 22d, 1925. to
of
1925, inclusive, for the purpose
receiving taxes assessed upon said
Roll at 1 per centum.
Dated June 20, 1925.
ASA G. F1NLAY, Collector,
Johnson
,
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I have a Supply of Fine Coaljof
all kinds and the Price is Right!
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I am prepared to give prompt
delivery and], believe I can please
This statue of Gen. Thaddeus Kosciwho served
usko, the Polish patriot
Revolution,
in
the
States
the United
in
Lafayette
ary war, is located
square, across Pennsylvania
from ths Whits Haust.
avenue
....
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you.
GIVE'ME A TRIAL
E H Arneman