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WESTFIELD REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1900 5

BUSINESS DIRECTORY. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL EE. A. Blowers spent Sunday in NorthI Eas'. Headquarters for Carpets, Curtains

and Draperies. ilMiss Clara Macomber, of Erie, isvisiting in town.

Hon. S. F. Nixon' retnrned from NewYork Saturday.

W. H Thompson had business inSherman last Wednesday,

E. 0. Ripley, of Sherman, had busi-ness in town last week.

Edward T. Walker, of Buffalo, spentSunday at home.

F. W. Crandall is in Binghamton onRoyal Arcanum business.

Asa Voak, of Cleveland, was thegnest of his grandmother over Sunday.

Mrs. W. H. Harper is entertainingher friend, Mrs. Reineke, of Titusville.

B. Fenner and wife, and Mrs. B. B.Brown, have returned from their trip toNew York.

Arrival and Departure of the Mails.MAILS ARRIVE.

From WEBT—A. M., 7 46, 11 00; P. M.,1 30, and 4 30.

M.. 7 45, 8 20; Mid 10 05 ;

« P. M.. (New York and Buffalo; 6 45, 7 60.FBOX South—P. M,. 6 00. «

From Volusia—P.M., 13 30.MAILS DEPART.

Fob West—A. M, 7 37 and 9 05; P. M.,

A fresh shipment of Rev. S. C. Welsh is in Buffalo to-day.Noah L. Snider and wife are in Buf-

falo to-day.ROB ROY FLOOR, Another week will clearout our specially advertisedclearance sale suits. Belowis a list of thpse remainingafter last weeks' business.

Shirt Waists.Mrs. Henry Nemoyer spent Sundayat Niagara Falls.

Just received. It is better thanever as a trial will convince youthat it is the best

N. M. Gibbe, of Cleveland, oalled onfriends laBt week.

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Our complete first assortmentis ready for your inspection. Noold goods.

Prices from 50c up.Rev. George L. McClelland had busi-

ness in Albany last week.Fo* East-A. M. 1016; P.M., 12,83, 3 42

and 7 09.Fob South—A. M.. 9 05.Fob Volusia—P. M., 3 30.Office open Sundays from 11 45 A. M, to

12 45 P. M.

Eton Jackets, silk lined, BoxPleat S k i r 18. All necessarychanges made without extracharge.

BREAD AND PASTRY FLOOR BHon. J[. H. Plumb and wife are visit-iug relatives in Philadelphia. Shirt Waist Materials.

Mrs. Almena Allen htfB retnrned afterspending the winter in Arizona.On the Market. 1—$25 Suit,

1— 18 Suit, -

1— 15 Suit,*

$161210

V. A. KENT, PoiEditor Markham, of Ripley, made

this office a pleasant call on Saturday.

Nearly all the new creations—Silk end Cotton Fonlards, SilkMuslins, Dimities, Egyptian Tis-sues, Percales, Fine Gingham?,10c to 18c.

C. A. R.WILLIAM 8ACKBTT POBT, No. 3*4, Hecnlar

Bncampm entsfrom October 1, to April 1,firstand thirdFridays; Apnl 1 to 1, firstFriday of each month. P. W. B*mib Adjutant.

Early Rose and Beauty ofHebron Seed Potatoes and a fullline of Bplk Garden Seeds.

J. C. Fitch, of Clark, N. Y., called oahis many friendB in town over Sunday.

Mrs. Dr. Seymour and daughter Nellieare in New York City for a short rest. Extra Special Suits. Seersuckers 10cand 12c a yard

Mercerized Satines, plain and fig-ured and

m HOOD,PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,

Office on South Portage Street, opposite tb«Presbyterian Church.

Major and Mrs. Ritzins entertained anumber of friends at cards on Fridayevening.

Wm. Prendergast has returned fromCorry and iB waiting further orders from Short Jackets, Inverted

Pleat Skirts. No alterationmade at these prices.W. R. Douglas, his firm. Mrs. J. C. Van Vleet and son, of Buf-

falo, is the gnest of her mother, Mrs.Spencer Skinner.

White Goods Galore0. L. TITUS, Dentist, Frank Johnston, of Buffalo, was theguest of his nephew, Speaker Nixon,ovej Sunday.

In Weetfleld, Saturday of each Week. Officehonre from 11 a. m., to 5 p. m. Omce overLyon's Dreg Store. Painless Extraction ofteeth. John 0. Hollands, wife and son Mil-

ler, of Erie, Pa., have been visiting rel-atives and friends in town this week.

1 Extra fine $22 Suit,1 " " 15 "

1 " 4 « 10 "

$1075

Well, nearly everything in whitegoods.

Mrs. H. C. Jones has been confinedto the house the past week by an attackof the grippe.lestfield Mcpicntal Works, Nos. 3 and 4 Main St. When in doubt buy white goods.

WESTFIELD, N. Y.J. A. Skinner, who has «feeen at Mt.

Clemens, Mich., for the past six weeks,returned last week much improved inhealth.

NIXON BROS., Prop'rs. Gay Wilson and friend, James Robinson, of Erie, were the guests of Mrs. E.0. WilBon over Sunday.

This is your last chance to geta Tailored Suit at the bare cost ofmaterials.

New Marble, New Granites of all descrip-tions. Competent workmen employed and allwork guaranteed. Estimates furnished on•nfdesign.

CORSETS.Mrs. James Pierce, of Buffalo, has

been spending a few days with herfather, R. H. Thompson.

Mrs. Eli Harrington and two child-ren, «wbp have been spending the pastten weeks with friends and relatives inNew Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania,returned borne Saturday.

R. & G.—F. C.— B. B.—Warner's—Kabo—Creeco—Flexibone—Re-liance. Summer Corsets in ThreeGrades.

A LUCKY PURCHASE ofG S CARPENTER, Change! of advertisements will aoft be

ccepted later than MONDAY NOON.Communication! will not be acceptedlater than TUESDAY»NOON. We aballInsist upon the observance o these Vales.Embalmer and funeralDirector Miss Lottie Maginnis returned Wed-

nesday from Syracuse, where she hasbeen spending the winter.

Mill Ends,I am a graduate of the United States

School of Embalming. A lady assistantFrank E. Oldenburg, formerly night

operator for the Niokel Plate railroad atWestfield, haa accepted a position asmanager of the Central Railroad ofGeorgia's telegraph office at Carrellton,Ga.

Kid and Silk Gloves,THE WEATHER FORECAST- F. G. Anderson, of Niagara Falls, wasa guest at Mrs. Carrie Thayer's overSunday.—Sherman NewB.

Rainy Day Skirtfor ladies and children.Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 25,1900. Hosiery for Men, Women and

Children.BOSS KNIGHT, Weather forecast for Western New Yorkfrom 8 o'clock p. m. today to Fridaymorning ?—

MATERIALS,Miss Mildred Harvey has returnedfrom Syracuse, where she has beenspending the past six months.

Try the "BLACK CAT" hosieryfor the boys and girls, 15c and20c a pair.

BEOKEE.Stocks, Grain and Provisions bought or

•old, for cash or commission.MT A specialty in «rain in ear lots.Private wire to New fork and Chicago.

W. F. Hopper arrived in town Mon-day and will stay until May 1. He bassigned with Ashtabula and will reportthere for dnty on that date. There is nobetter atmosphere for a yonng man toprepare for a base ball campaign than inWestfield—especially for Hopper.

100 YdsFair Weather tonight Mis. Rood and Miss Frances Rood, ofWestfield, spent part of last week atDr. Rood's.—Brocton Mirror.

and Thursday. 43b a Yd. New Shirt Waist Jewelry.Pulley Buckle Sets.Stick Pin Brooches.Collar and Cuff Buttons.

Out Amkbicak Cora Bought. Warmer Thursday. Dr. George W. Patterson, of AnnArbor, Mich., has been spending a fewdays with his parents on Seoond street.

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Gome quick if you Want someW. G. SHERMAN,

PHOTOGRAPHER, —Autogo cigars, for a Critical Judge.—A few bushel* of those Bnrpees pota-

toes left yet.

ALSOGeo. W. Putnam, the veteran mail

olerk, who has been seriously ill, haafully recovered and resumed his regularruns.

Supreme Treasurer, E. A. Skinner,returned last week from Boston, wherehe has been on official business for theRoyal Arcanum. He reports that theorder is in a very flourishing condition,more applications being received thepast month than inany other month ofthe order's history. The membershiphas nearly reached the two hundredthousand mark, and the reserve fundamounts to over a million dollars.

Two kinds heavy cotton washgoods for rainy day skirts, Look into onr east window"at

a partial display of what we havein Shirt Waist Jewelry.

J Elm Street,

WESTElELD, N. Y.Satisfaction Guaranteed.

12c a Tard.—Patronize the School Orchestra onFriday evening.

R. E. Whiteman, manager of thecirculation department of the BuffaloExpress, made this office a pleasant callon Friday.

—Sovereign Mocha and Java coffee at\T, J. Hungerford's. 1

BEN BOTTIVT,WESTFIELD, N. Y.

INSURANCE. —Pitts' sells 24x44 Sash Curtain Exten-sion Rods at 4c each.

LIFE AND ACCIDENT.FIRE, —Autogo cigars, Yon Autogo and getsome. made.

* William Guild, of Columbus, O., andFrank Guild, of Bradford, Pa., wereoalled here last week by the death oftheir father.

0. A. KINGSBURY, AGENT.Office at residence—corner Elm and

The Best for the Money is Our EverlastingPolicy. IB—Early Seed Potatoes, New Queen, for

sale by D. H. Beadle.The marriage of E. E. LaDue, of Rip-

ley, and Miss Julia M. Fay, of Brocton,was solemnized Wednesday, April 18, atthe home of the bride's mother, Mrs.Elmira Fay, Rev. J. M. Blanden officiat-ing. Miss Fay has bat recently return-ed from Albany, where for two yearsshe has been stenographer for the assem-bly. She has a wide circle of friendswho know her but to love her, and shereceived many tokens of kindness inwedding presents. Mr. LaDue was for-merly from Broaton and both there andat Bipley he haB a host of friends. Afterthe wedding dinner and after beingheartily congratulated by the friendspresent the happy oouple went to Bip-ley where they will reside.

First Streets.—Glass vases from 10c each to 50c each

at Lyon's Drag Store.Mrs. Lester Wolcott and daughter

Katherine, of Sherman, «rere guests ofDr. E. .B. Hopkins this week.—SilverCreek Gazette.

WESTFIELD BOARD OF TRADE.officers:

H. L. KBIT, Pres. W. K. DoueLAS.Vlce-Ptes.W. J- Thomas, Tress D. K. Falvat, Btc y.

—Pierce wheels are tried and trne, Har-ry W Douglas, Agent. C. L. GOKTZ,John Winsor, of Buffalo, and Edward

Cramp, of Erie, were in town Saturdayto attend the funeral of their uncle,Caleb Hollm^s.

MeetingB subject to the call of thePresident.

—Crescent chain models, $25, $26, $30and $35, at Overton's.

—Pierce wheels are tried and trne.Harby Douglas, Agent.

THE PAN-AMERICAN GUARANTEED CLOTHIER.Westfield offers special advantages for business

Of various kinds. Any Information in. regard tothe town will be furnished by the undersigned orany of the officers nam* abev*

W. H. Walker is in Binghamton, N.Y., this week, attending a session of theGrand Council of the Royal Arcanum.He went Monday.

—Alan Cameron, paperhanger andpainter, Oak St., Westfield. tf DO YOU WANT TO BOY CHEAPLY?—Barnes, Syracuse, Aetna, and Crescentbicycle at E. H. Overton's.DR. SOULES, If so I can accommodate you. Prices you know have

gone up but that will not prevent me from selling goods toyou at old prices. I can do this because I anticipated a risingmarket and placed my orders early.

Men's Suits, that would now cost you in any other store$15,1 am selling for $10. To save $5 is worth something toyou. It cannot be done every day, but on every thing youbuy of me you will save from $1 to $5.

Money saved, you know, is money Teamed. Thereforeyou will earn money by buying your Clothing and Gents Fur-nishings of us.

Spring Goods are arriving daily and itlook over my line.

PHYSICIAN * SURGEON,Coroner for Chautauqua County.

Westfield, N. Y.General Practice.

—Pierce wheels are tried and true.Harrt W Douglas. Agent.

The following citizens had business inMayrille last week: W. J. Thomas, W.A. West, 8. W. Mason, H.C. Kingsbury,George Kent and A. B. Ottaway.—First class violin for >ale at a bargain.

Call on or address F. E. Morton. —Autogo cigar for sale by modern Ideamerchants.TELEPHONE No. 128.

HOUBS:— 8:00 to 10:00 o'clock A. M.—12:00 to 8:00 and 6:00 to8:00 P. M.

—Help the High School Orchestra bypatronizing the concert on April 27.

Edward Harley Winslow is the nameof a bright young man who came April19, 1900, to brighten the home of E. H.and Catherine Winslow, at VoIubjb,—W. J. Thomas has moved into the

Nixon honse on Senth Portage street}

—California Perfumes, the best of all,at Lyon's Drug Store.

D, K. FALVAY, Mrs. and Miss M. E. Welsh, themother and Bister of Bev. Samuel C.Welsh, who have been visiting here forseveral months, returned to their homeat Philadelphia, Pa., this week.

—Pierce Wheels are tried and trne.Harry Douglas, Agent.

Insurance Agent

For Northwestern Me prance Co,, Milwaukee, Wis. Masonic Life, Buffalo, N. Y. H*rtford Life and Annuity, Hartforf, Conn. EmpireState Degree ofHonor'6tocktOTN. T. NewtorkLife and Trust, New Preferred Accident ofNew York. If you want Insurance in any othercompany I can get it for you.

—"Pride of the North" seed corn forsale by Frank Moore, Ripley Crossing. —We are telling some fine eating pota-

M. J. Hungerford.—Have yonr pianos and organs tunednow. Have F. E. Morton do the work.

toes.—An 1899 Crescent bicycle, with Dun-

lop tires for $30. E. H. Overton.—Long handled window brushes 38c.

Pitts Department Storey— We sell bicycles for cash or on tinlp.

Large line of supplies. £. H. Overton.

—House to rent on Washington street,with, or without barn. M. A. Burrows.

Mrs. W.. Stuart, D. D. G.' M. of theChautauqua Bebekah District, willinstitute Star of Hope Lodge at WjrttsFlats this week. Pearl City Lodge, ofJamestown, will assist in the work.

will pay you to

ALBERT O. WOOD,

Watchmaker anfl Jeweler !

—Bay a stylish ; spring suit at the Pitts'Department Store, at a moderate price. C. L. GOKTZ,

—American Wonder seedand eating po-tatoes, 50c perbushel. Carey Knowlton. Miss Maude Babcock, of Dunkirk,

who has been spending a year in Berlin,Germany, is expected home some timein August. A picture of Miss Babcockappeared in the Buffalo Courier of Sun-day, April 15th.

—All wool Ingrain carpets at last sea-son's price, 50c per yard, at Pftts' Depart-ment store.

BLOWERS' BLOCK. —Hungerford's is the only place youcan get Sovereign Mocha and Java coffee.

—Woven wire Carpet Beaters at 15c.Pitta Department Store.

—Don't buy a wheel until yon have seenour line. E. H. Overton.

No, 2 Brewer Block, WESTFtELD, N. Y.N. Y.WESTFIELD,

—When buying a wheel it pays to buythe best. That's the Pierce, Harrt WDouglas, Agent.NIAGARA

Grapevines,H. W. BLOWERS,

—Some twenty of onr young peoplewent to Mayville last night to see the"Merry Milkmaids.' 1

YOU HAVE GOOD THIS SPRINGJ. S. Perkins, who always scents apossible bridge oontract from afar, washere Tuesday morning bright and earlyto attend the bridge meeting of theTown Board. Who told him of it ? Howdid he hear of it away down at Horse-heads, N. Y. ?

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CAN—Haj and cows for sale at reasonable

prices. Geobge 8. Kent.—For 8ale.—A $66 sewing machine

for $25. Never been used. Ben Boult. BreadNurseryman, —Miss Florence Dibble, formerly ofthis place was married last week, to A.Thayer, of Jamestown.

(as on all other springs)Westfield, New York.

—The leading cigar, made right, lookright, smoke right, are right, Autogo Ci-gar.

You need some up - to -dateiurniture to enliven up thelooks of the house and makelife worth living.

You can find no better placeon earth to pick out what youwant in the furniture line.

WESTFIELD LAUNDRY. —James Barden had the bad luck tolose the old bay horse that for many yearshas drawn his dray wagon.

If you only use the rightflour. Buy a sack ofPHONE No. .33.

First-class Machinery.First-class Workmen,

t First-class Work.G. D. ROCKWELL, Westfield, N. Y.

Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Putnam, on Wed-nesday, attended the marriage of MissLetitia Hamilton to Mr. Henry E.Mayer, at St. Paul's Episcopal church,at high noon, at Erie city. The abovedate was also the wedding anniversaryof Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Putnam.—N. E.Breeze.

—Lost.—Small * package of rubberstamps. Finder please return to A. B.Culver.

—Pianos and organs tuned, regulatedand repaired. Prices reasonable. . SGHUMAKER

—Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Ves-tibule Bods, Boom mouldings etc., atLyon's.

Frank E. Morton. and yon will take nochances, as every one isguaranteed.

—Wanamaker's price on Sweet peaseed is the same as ours, 5c per ounce.

—John Earow has purchased the Bip-ley and Waterhouse farm near ProspectStation.

M. A. Lyon.

THE REPUBLICAN. It is with sincere regret that we an-nounce that Rev. J. M. Bray is compell-ed to give up work for a time, owing toill-health, and take a much needed rest.He had a jserious time with bronchialtrouble a few weeks ago, and it hasundermined his health. It is expectedthat a few week's rest will restore him,however. Bev. Bray has had a strongChristian influenoe upon the town sincehe came among us, and is universallybeloved both by his congregation andby others. It is our wish that he boosbe back completely restored. His pul-pit will be supplied in his absenoe.—<Bipley Review.

—Half of the school money is in thehands of the Supervisor and will be readyfor distribution the last of this week.

Garden Seeds The store is on Main street,the rooms are large and lightand crowded with the best andlatest things that can bejfoundin the market.

of every description. Oubulk seeds are grown b;WEDNESDAY, APB. 25, 1900. —Fob Bent.—The Holt house on Pearl

street. For particulars enquire of MissAlice Holt.

—For Sale.—Seed potatoes, Bevee,Early Harvest, New Queen and eight latekinds. J. A. Wright.LOCAL BREVITIES. —Bev. J. M. Bray, of Bipley, will de-

liver the Memorial Day address At Sheri-dan this year.

. M. FERRiich ensures good qui—Remember.—The.Northwestern Mu-

tual Life Insurance Cp., is the best oldline compspy to insure in. You get the

—For Connoisseurs, Aatogo cigars.—Attend the concert Friday evening.—Farm for sale. Austin B. Culver.—Bradley'* Fertilizers. A. S. Fitch.—Boy sweet pea seeds of Dick Isham.—Don't forget the concert on April 27.—Jtemember the concert on Friday

evening.

Cmoe in and see about this.—Some moat styliih hate are showing at

the Pitts' Millinery Department, with Yerymoderate prices.

—F. Newman and wifehare the sympa-thy of their many friends ia the death oftheir son, who died on Saturday of spinaldisease. The funeral was held on Tues-day afternoon.

ATkind of policy you wapt from D. K. F. A.vat, agent.

. S. Carpen—The Ladies of the Missionary Societos thePresbyterian church wijl serve su]per at the church parlors next Wednesdaevening, May 2, commencing at 6 o'cleclIA cordial invitation Is extended to all.

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