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The Potter Enterprise from Coudersport, Pennsylvania • 1

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NOT AFRAID TO TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT THE PUBLIC BUSINESS THE POTTER ENTERPRISE. VOTERS BEALLY WANT COM-IT PETEJfT, I'AITHFUL AS1I HONORABLE MEN TO Fill. THE VARIOUS COUNTY OFFICES FOR THE NEXT FOUR TEARS, THEY SHOU1I) INVESTIGATE THE CAN. DIDATES THOROUGHLY AND BE GOOD ENOUGH CITIZENS TO ATTEND THE PRIMARIES AND VOTE FOR THE BEST MEN. rVTa TAX-FAYER HAS A RIGHT TO STAY AWAY FROM IBM PRIMARIES AND THEN COMPLIES OF THE CONDUCT OF THE PUB1IQ OFFICIALS.

IT IS THE PATRIOTIC) DUTY OF EVERY VOTER TO INVES TIGATE THE FITNESS OF EVEBI CANDIDATE, GO TO THE FOLIA ON SEPT. 16 AND VOTE INTEIXb GENTLY AND VOLUME X1VL COUDERSPORT, POTTER CO, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1919. NUMBER 10w REASON OF IT WHAT HE THINKS SOME FACTS AND FIGURES FROM COUNTY SHERIFF Why County Commissioners Did Not Make Appropriation. The Potter Independent seems in IN THE RACE W. M.

Stilson Enters a Little Late, Bnt Will Make a Good Fight for Office of Commissioner Another candidate is this week added to those who would serve the peo PLANS FOR WEEK Citizens Urged to Decorate Home and FInces of Business. Thursday Will Be Big Day of Celebration Professional decorators have been busy in Coudersport this week and the streets are beginning to present Interesting Figures Showing Exact Amounts Collected By Him For Services Rendered, Judge A. S. Heck Spends Day in Section Where Potash is Found Judge Albert S. Heak who spent a day or so in that part of Tioga county where it is believed that potash and nitrate exists in commercial quantities returned home Monday evening.

clined to make a political issue of the fact that the county commissioners Up To People To Say Whether or Not They Want County Detective. No Quarrel have failed to make an appropriation 'of $800, from the county funds, for With Office or Officer, But Believes Letter In Last Weeks Enterprise Was Misleading. Sheriff Velev Makes Detailed Showing of Moneys Received By Him. Invites a real restive appearance witn a no- He says the section that is said to ple of the county in the office of commissioner. It is William M.

Stilson, of Oswayo Borough. Mr. Stilson was not in quite so much of a hurry as Closest Investigation. Tells of Remuneration For Draft Board Work. Insists That be rich in these minerals is divided eral supply of buntings and nags, ma into four farms owned by James and kind that the (rain does not spoil.

Simeon MoCuIlough, John T. Van-' citizens are urged to decorate their Dusen and Charles W. Reese. He says 'homes and places of business la there is no question but that these honor of the returned heroes and to, minerals exist in this hill and that it. aid in every way in making the Hom some or the candidates to announce 'his name for office but he is prepared take the necessary time to make a His Office Has Not Been Very Profitable.

good fight. Mr. Stilson was born in Hebron EDITOR. POTTER ENTERPRISE: fully said there is no compensation In a recent issue of the Potter En- provided for investigation by the terprise I notice that the County De- Sheriff. the Home Coming celebration here next week.

There is no reason why the editor of the Independent in his ardor to discredit Commissioners Bar-too and Schadentoerger should not be st.uareV Hp 'mows, oi if dues flVt know, he should post himself, that the commissioners have no legal right to make such an appropriation No doubt the commissioners might make such an appropriation without undue criticism or without submitting to a surcharge. However they each gave it as their opinion that it would be better that appropriation only remains to be seen in what am- Coming Week a successful event, ounts. He says that the necessary as- It is expected that the aviator wJU says will be made and that the peo- fly here from Philadelphia and mak tective has made some references and some statements concerning the of pie in that section are very much ex man to see that the profit in boarding a prisoner at 50 cents a day would be mighty small. He also makes mention of the fact that the electric lights and heat are furnished free gratis at the jail, this also is true but it must be remembered that this heat, light and fuel Is as much for prisoners as for the Sheriff's family. He also states that the Sheriff gets cited and enthused over the "find." fice of Sheriff in which he alleges He makes a statement that there seems to be plenty of aspirants for the job of Sheriff.

No doubt this is true but while there are only two candidates in the race for (Sheriff there are I think nineteen candidates township and has lived his entire life there and in Oswayo. He has been engaged in farming and stock buying and he has an extended acquaintance throughout the county. His father, L. A. Stilson, was one of the earliest pioneers of the county.

Mr. Stilson has always been a tax-payer and a respected citizen. He says that if Dr. S. A.

Phillips, who also visited a flight daily during the week. Those adventurous spirits who would liks to try flying may make a triPj with him for $15.00. Lee Brothers shows are expected to arrive Sunday between two and threft that the sheriff has made statements that the County Detective's office Is pauperizing the office of the sheriff. the scene gave the same opinion. He says the rocks lie in layers, with a soft substance between, reminding the county might make to honor the 'Now I have no personal grievance or for County Commissioner.

one of a layer oake in the formation. o'clock in the afternoon, coming with, In this softer substance can easily be sixteen cars from Port Allegany. $1.25 for each drunk put in from the Borough of Coudersport besides re soldiers, and sailors might better be quarrel with the County i Be refers to the bill of the first toward, the permanent memorial that i but some of the statements and facts quarter ending March 31st, showing will later, be established. Neverthe- set forth in this article seem to be in moneys received by me of elected to the office he will move to Coudersport and devote his time to the duties that go with it. He says The general manager has been her detected the minerals that it is hop ceiving $1.00 for arrest.

Now any one knows that an officer dealing with ed will be found in great quantities. less they took the pains to inform that he never has held and never be during the week getting things in readiness. An effort will be made to mak Thursday the big day of the weefc. fore has asked for a county office. He pelves as to their power In the TOUR OF COUNTY uiauci.

U1U ilU. xiiv giviug this class of people when intoxicated is doing a mighty hazardous job as some of these fellows are exceedingly vicious and no pleasant job to perform, and many times after a drunk is incarcerated in the jail it means has many friends who will be eager to aid him in his ambition to serve the public. Members of Potter County Ayershire There win be a bif parade with 801 diers and sailors, five bands, decorat my judgment misleading. second quarter third quarter I wish to be perfectly fair with the fourth quarter S454.62, which County Detective and so far as the of- is correct but it is to be understood fice of County Detective is concerned that in these bills are the summoning if the people of Potter county want a of jurors in which the sheriff pays County Detective that is their affair his own postage, board of prisoners, and not mine. Whenever cases have for which the sheriff gets 50 cents come to my notice that needed day and $1.50 per day for care of tigation and where I considered It the jail, also the drawing of jurors, necessary I referred those cases to and attending court.

Now under the the County Detective, as he has truth- present high prices 'it is easy for any Association Hold Annual Meet- and Take Pleasant Tlrip, this right of appropriation to the County Commissioners passed the house but was never reported from the committee on municipal affairs in the senate. This information the Commissioners received direct from W. Harry Baker, secretary of the senate, together with a copy of the bill. That Potter county has many herds ed cars and organizations in line. An endeavor is being made to get speakers of note and ability and among these will be Miss Florence Cobb Ot Coudersport Let all unite to make the week ft of really fine, thoroughbred cattle, several hours work of cleaning up after them, and it is a well known fact that the Sheriff would be glad to be (Continued on fourth pagre) is one of the best evidences of "the ENTERTAINED FOR FRIENDS Mrs.

Hubert Cox very pleasantly entertained last evening in honor of ler friends, Miss Katherine Ferguson and Miss Laura Matteson. Mrs. Cox was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Geo. Mitchell.

The evening was spent with music, games and dancing and refreshments were served. The Misses growth and prosperity of the farmers Farmers and stock raisers in Potter success. PAID THEIR FINES HAD FINE TIME NOW SOLE OWNER IS IN SANATARIUM Andrew Schofield and son Billle, of Harrison township, and brother- Among other attractions there will county in every other county are realizing more and more hat the work of all departments of the farms be a snappy base ball game played oa Floyd Gardner and Oswayo Chemical Coudersport People Attended Meeting Companv in-law, Glenn Martin, of Endicott, N. the Kernan grounds every afternooa i were business visitors in town on I lujru udiuun, ffuu lives uea.1 1.U.CO must be done on scientific principles. There are probably more Holstein cattle in this county than of any oth Matteson and Ferguson left this morning for Buffalo where they have employment.

in Westfield Almon H. Grabe Purchases of Brothers and Sister Interest in Bnsi- ness of Late Father Tuesday there was a meeting of the heirs of G. H. Grabe at which time Couderspcrt will have a live, wideawake team and arrangements are now being made for the dates of opposing teams. Geo.

Bell, well known er one breed. Certainly the Hoi steins Thursday afternoon. Mr. Martin is helping Mr. Schofield with his farm duties this summer.

Mrs. Schofield is in very poor health and has been for the past few weeks in a san'tar-ium in Wellsville. was charged last week by R. O. Mcintosh, state fish warden, with putting in a bottle and exploding it in the stream in South Woods.

Gardner pleaded guilty and was fined here is now manager of a good team Almon R. Grabe purchased the in terest of the late father in the furni- and he will probably be here with his Sunday in the Eberle grove at Westfield was held the regular meeting of the Northern Archdeaconry of the Episcopal church. Among the speakers were the Reverend Joseph H. Bond, of William-sport; Reverend G. F.

Corruthers, of Westfield; Reverend J. W. Torkington, of Wellsboro. The next meeting of the Archdeacon- FOR OLD TIME MEMBERS Friday evening at the home of Mrs. W.

H. Richards there will be a meeting of the Whist Club in compliment to three formers members who are visiting in Coudersport this summer. They are Mrs. Nora D.eVall, Mrs. $100.

As a result of this explosion ture and undertaking business of tf. team for one day. Edward Foe la looking after the Coudersport team, it is said that no fish were killed. H. Grabe Son.

The I. O. O. F. rooms will be open "UNCLE'' TOM COUXSTON HERE 'Uncle" jThomas Coulston, genial and happy as usual was over from Last week the Oswayo Chemical From the time that he was old Company plead guilty to polluting enough to enter into business, Almon the ntire week for the accommoda tion of the soldiers, sailors and ma are a great favorite hut the Holstein breeders have not yet found any organization for co-operative work.

There is also in the county many herds of thoroughbred Ayershirea. O. A. Kibbe and Sens of North Bingham are said to be the owners of the largest herd of Ayershires but there are many other fine ones. F.

C. Leonard, of Coudersport, has a good hard on hi3 West Bingham farm, as has also Giles Hauber, of North Bingham; R. L. Holbert of Bingham Center; C. E.

Buck 'and Son of Ulysses; James E. thp strtsnm with thA nnicnnmio rapne. 'R. frTfl.hp hfla hflpn acowiafa nril. Myrtle Maynard and.

Mrs. Edna Voor- Genesee yesterday. He is looking hees. Mrs. Richards will be assisted fine and coutv seat folks are always rines.

Stationery will be furnished ry will be held in Mansfield. The fol- from thejr plant Ag many father the Coudersport store an(J owing people from Coudersport were Deautiful trout were They too for the past ten years has been a oart- by Mrs. E. W. Robinson.

and everything made as pleasant possible for the visiting heroes. glad to see him. Mr. Coulston says in attendance: that Genesee was visited by a terrific electrical storm Tuesday night. SICK AND HELPLESS Upon petition of C.

M. Baker and. BUYING FINE HOME paid a fine of $100. ner in the business and for the past These two instances coming so several years has had entire control close together have again called he of it. He knows the furniture and un- attention of fishermen to the injus- dertaking business thoroughly and tice of the law that fines a poor chap his association with his father was a who through, ignorance may kill or valuable asset to the concern, attempt to illl a few fish unlawfully The year following the fire that With Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Richards in their car were Mrs. Jennie W.

(Nichols, Mrs. A. M. DeVall and Miss Genevieve DeVall. With Mrs.

W. K. Swetland was Robley Swetland, Miss Winnifred C. C. Barker of Ulysses, Miss Ann Plans for the purchase of the Clara Mulford of Ulysses; C.

C. VanDeBoeJ HAD DISTINGUISHED GUEST Monday evening Mrs. A. W. Cook of Pittsburgh was in Coudersport to meet the members of the local chapter of the D.

R. Mrs. Cook is the state regent. An informal meeting was held in the evening at the home of the local regent, Mrs. J.

W. Wells. and George' W. Dodge of Shinglehouse jBarker placed In the County R. Lewis of Coudersport, W.

the relatives agreeing pay E. Burt residence dn East street are being consumated by Floyd E. Abson. It is a lovely home and ideally situat Swetland Miss Bernice Dinehart and the game ag the corporatfcil tnat un wlped out the heart of Coudersport, TTartwiolr IHnmo an nht UCf care. pile 13 10 fW9 William Gunzburger, Jr.

i has lived in the county for forty year ed. May Mr. and Mrs. Abson long en lawfully kills fish wholesale. No one which was in 1S80, G.

HGrabe estab- (Continued on eighth page) Wit f- Wells were would blame an individual or a cor- Hshed the business which he conduct. joy it. Mrs. E. M.

Gillon, Mrs. N. A. Pinney, REPORTED DISCOVERYOFPOTASH INCOUNTY poration for not paying more than the until failing health caused him to law demands for its violation. turn the management of affairs over The' state should have laws that to his son Almon, who had for so are adequate and that will punish many years been his valuable assis-ajilke the rich and the poor for its viu- tant.

From its inception the business Walter Wells and Ferdinand Gunzburger. With Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Stocking were Miss Elizabeth Stocking, Mrs. C. V. Bush and Mr. With Dr.

and Mrs. F. Reese was Big Excitement Caused By Published Story of Sensational Find In Tiogi lation. There, should be no consider- has constantly grown and progressed ation for a man because he is poor and has always been a credit to the nor for a corporation because it is town. That it will contnue to grow riph Tint tho onrnnraiinn that TrtTta and nrnanpr mnpr fho onta nivnoroliin Miss Fanny Benson and Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Knox. With Mr.

and Mrs. William Wagner hunidreds or thousands of fish and the and management of 'Almon R. Grabe IMPORTANT CHANGES IN C. P. A.

R. R. A. McClure Superintendent Since Opening of Road and M. L.

White For Twenty-Five Years Assistant Superintendent Resigns. Place Filled Temporarily by R. A. Knox and G. E.

Terry. Annual Meeting of Stockholders to be Held October Sixth When There Will be a Permanent Re-organization, Mr. White Will go to Marion, N. Y. Change Takes Place September 1st.

On Monday there was an important upon Mr. McClure. The officials of meeting held of the directors of the the railroad express themselves as C. P. A.

R. R. Company at which deeply regretting the retirement of time B. A. McClure, superintendent, this faithful official.

Mr. McClure and their daughter Miss Florence mdividual who kiug ten in justice it there is no doubt. At present Mr. Wagner was Mrs. William Gunzbur and Potter.

Further Developments Necessary To Establish Facts. That The Valuable Mineral Is Deposited In Hills of The Two Counties There Seems No Doubt But Whether or Not In Commercial Quantities Remains For Future Investigation. The sensational story published In Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Knox and Mr. and the Philadelphia North American of Mrs. F. G.

Kendig. Judge Heck re-Saturday in which it was claimed mained in Galeton until Monday that potash in colossal quantities had when in company with a state geolo-been discovered in the hills of Tioga gist from the state department ha and Potter counties created great ex- made further investigation, citement and on Sunday there were As stated in the ENTERPRISE dozens of automobile parties there to last week, Judge Heck was ger. would hardly seem, should pay exact- Grabe is having the efficient the same fine. ance in the store of his younger bro- ther, Harold. With R.

iiovl. wife and daudi-rs Margaret cl was Miss Neia Doern; HAS NEW CHARGE Reverend and Mrs. Chester Two of the other brothers are successful in the furniture and business. Herman, who is locat- With Mr. and Mrs.

R. A. Olmsted Todd and two children, Margaret and w.s their gusst. Miss Siifari Shenrjin )n ed in Port Allegany, and C. in Vira-inia arrivpd last Wednesdav and M.

I White, assistant superinten- made no statement as to nis iutut-e of Bradford, and Reverend and Mrs. A. V. Binnington. Coudersport and were guests at the Shinglehouse.

tendent presented their resignations plans, but will no doubt retire from to take effect on September first The active business affairs and enjoy the home of Mrs. James McOcneghy. Reverend Todd went Friday to Sun- VISITING FORMER FRIENDS see what the magical hill might look then in Harrisburg to intercede for a like. new geological survey of this county There has not as yet been sufficient and now there will be no questtcn TO SPEND MONTH HERE recently lo- Carl Carlson, a former resident of Mrs. D.

H. Stevens arrived at noon bury where they have Wednesday from her home in Washington, D. and will spend a month with old time friends. She will be at the homes of Mrs. M.

T. Stokes and of Mr's. C. V. Bush.

development that the story in the but that the request will ibe most North American can be either affirm- eagerly granted. ed or denied. That there is a forma- Story in North American tion of potash there seems to be no. The North American of Saturday doubt, 'but whether or not it is to be contained the following account of found there in quantities to make it the wonderful discovery that will cated and Mrs. Todd and the children Couderspcrt, was here from New will remain here until their new York City the first of the week.

Mr. home in Sunbury is completed. Rev- Carlson has been with the personal erend Todd has just completed a very retinue of Charles, Schwab for the successful pastorate in Mt. Union past fourteen years and has been to where he made many sincere friends. Europe twenty-four times.

He ex-The new charge in Sunbury, however pects soon to go with the family to seemed to offer a wider opportunity Egypt While here Mr. Carlson was and Reverend and Mrs. Todd will a guest at the home of Mrs. Fannie now make their home there. Crowell.

resignation of these two valued offl- fruits of the well spent years, cials came as a surprise to the board A. Knox who will assume the of directors, although it had been duties of superintendent has been known by them for the past two years with the railroad for about three that Mr. McClure was anxious to get years and is well qualified for the po-out of the harness. I sition and is a most genial and ac- On the first Monday in October will commodating business man. occur the annual meeting of the di- M.

L. White has been with the C. rectors at which time a permanent P. A. railroad company for twenty-reorganization will be made.

In the five years and he severs his relations meantime R. A. Knox will take the in order to take a more lucrative po-position made vacant by the resigna- sition with the Marion (N. Rail-tion of Mr. McClure and G.

E. Terry road He expects1 to as-that of Mr. White and no doubt this sume the duties of his new position arrangement will continue perma-'the first of September. Mr. White nently.

I and ni8 estimable family will be much HATE BABY GIRL Last Sunday morning a baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ohls on Ross street. of commercial value is yet to be determined. Among those from Coudersport who visited the place Sunday were Dr.

S. A. Phillips, Dr. R. H.

Jones, Attorney A. F. Jones, Judge A. S. Heck.

mean so much, not only to these two counties, but to the entire nation: It is believed that the deposits ot potash in the mountains of Tioga and; Potter counties will be sufficient t9 (Continued on third page) VALUATION TABLE BASIS OF POTTER COUNTY TAX LEVY HAVING FIXE TRIP ARE GETTING READY Mr. McClure has been the superln- missed in Coudersport where they tendent of the C. P. road since have lived for so many years. They Commissioners' Clerk Frank Howland has been busy during the past week making out the valuation table for Potter county.

This table forms the basis for the tax levy and will be of interest to every tax-payer in the county. It follows: Superintendent Akeley and His Assistant Paul H. Conner Are Preparing for Tear of Activity Both Superintendent Akeley and Reverend T. V. Caulkins Taking WeU Euroed Vacation.

Saturday, the Reverend T. V. Caul kins, pastor of the Baptist cuhrch. will deDart on a vacation trin 1882 and has been the only superin- are members of Christs Episcopal tendent that the road has ever had. Church and are always interested in He came here from Smethport and everything that pertains to the be3t his assistant Paul H.

Conner are put- ms assistant ram n. Conner are interest of it. They will be valuable put-i ting in busy days preparatory to the; J111 lrst to B'alo where on Suo. during all these years has rendered the public faithful service. When Mr.

acquisitions to church and social cir- 2 ta McClure assumed the responsibilities cles of Marion. BOROUGH OR TOWNSHIP a 10 J) He will be succeeded by G. E. Terry at a oj MiS 8 -3 0 "5 a opening of the new school year which promises to be one of the most cf the Christian Endeavor con-cessful in the history of the county. I vention- From there he win Last week Mr.

Conner was in atten- to Pend a. tev days with dance at a meeting of assistant super- i tlme friends which he 1U intendents of the state at State to Chautauqua. At the latter piac lege when many matters of mutual' wlU be met Mrs- Caulkins and 2 fi 1471 2J205j 151 260j 13,360 1, 750! 6(250f 102,385 29,225 J92.414! 34,012 226.426 172,989 350 .5,265 interest were brought up and discuss-!" 13 wu 890! 14.740! 264,300 -64 95 ed and ideals were exchanged and the anaaa' Wnfr 39.227 3.800!' 229,911 622 9.330 100: 1,035 10,385, I 280,875 25J.426 3.168 255,594 78,009 440,490 950 441.440 I 360.322 46,501 94) sue nas oeen spending a portion OX her vacation, and by their son Vas who for twenty-five years has served as station agent for the C. P. A.

Mr. Terry has been most faithful and efficient and he is thoroughly deserving of a good and substantial promotion and every one who for these past years have transcted business with him will be glad to know that in the reorganization he is to receive this. There was present at the directors' meeting on Monday the following: A. C. Stamm, of Harrisburg; H.

H. Redfield, of Smethport; and B. A. McClure, Dr. F.

G. Reese, J. L. Knox, J. W.

Wells and A. Qlmsted, of of the position the organizers of the company and the instigators of the road were actively interested in It. All of these men have crossed the "Great Divide." They were C. S. Cary, of Olean; Byron- D.

Hammond and Judge Henry Hammond, of Smethport; Francis H. Root, of Buffalo; A. M. Benton, of Port Allegany; Judge A. G.

Olmsted, of Coudersport and F. W. Knox, of Coudersport. Recently Mr. McClure's only brother, Harry, died in Buffalo and also his life long friend John Forrest, of Smethport and these many changes coming into his business and private life have had their influence well worth whilA I S17.134I 48801 26 390 346,935 71! 11.065! a special 2.2S2 10,040 454.529; 11 25 57 24! 44 Il4 143 I 21! Today Mr.

Akeley is in Lock Haven sar wn? aseen KlnS where he is conducting special exam- course in biology at a summer school on Long Island. After a couple of 191 225 648 216 82 435 707 28 163 395 580 338 433 230 266 78 158 I355 sooj been students at the summer' school Wefks. at afly Mr. Caulk'ns 80 4.054 5.920; 44,005: 16,2931 103.8411 J7948 .121.789 370.053! I504j 244.192 62.884! d61j625l 161.625 26.075!. 8,594 270.784 64.971! 435.926! 435,926 11,106 163.783' 200,489 25ll in that place.

There were students from different parts of the coun'y 4.500! 22; 330! 95,063 186 13' 195 17! 255! 241.740! 3681 5.520! 40ft.381f 85412.810! 151,8201 311' 4.665! 367! 5.505! 9tj 67,2071 101 i K515! and his wife and children will return to their home in Coudersport. During the absence of the paster there will be only the Sunday school and prayer services at the church. j346 2071 and it is to accommodate and to save these teachers the inconvenience Abbott, Allegany Austin Bingham, Clara Coudersport, 1st Ward, Coudersport 2nd Ward, East Fk. Dist of Eulalia, Eulalia, Galeton, 1st Ward Galeton, nd Ward Genesee Harrison Hebron Hector, Homer Keating Lewisville Boro Oswayo Borough Oswayo Township Pike Pleasant Valley Portage Roulette, Sharon Shinglehouse borough Stewardson, Summit Sweden Sylvania, Ulysses. West Branch, I Wharton.

208! 56 102' 42 125 181! 735 1,5701 8,800 3,200 1,2301 5351 1.500! 35 5501 85 450 1,390 7, 790 1.2901 400 IS TISITING PARENTS IS FN COFNTT HOME Mrs. EH Bartoo of Little Valley, N. An order of relief has been accompanied Commissioner and led for Ed Varney of Shinglehouse. 232 122 (Continued on fourth izge) I HAKES A CORRECTION" Roulette, August 5, 1919. Editor Enterprise: I would like to say that there was a mistake in the item in last 136,9771 He is 64 years of age and has lived Mrs.

H. S. Bartoo to the county seat 30j 450! (270) d.29i 1.965! 103! 1.545j 571 855' 21( 3.240' 10.6481 1701,103 73.5541 98,6001 172,154 74.712-. 90.993 167.031! I tr61.031 50.145! I 50.145 150.1021 4.909 155.0B1 li59 20,6701 81.829 5V69! 16.193 87.653 35.235- 43,195 308.520! 21.112! 829,632 223.372 (230.769 259y016! I 259.016 33711 13.354 47,0001 i8025 32.543 8.748! 5.V12! 93.500; 10.558! 13.098! 8.201! 3.716 10.4.75! 154.348! 100.079j 6.803! 3,7001 800! 8.525T 3.35 3.835! 3.245 9.8001 905J 8.68O1 FRIESI) VISITING HER Miss Ruth Oleson of Chicago, a pro fessional nurse, is spending the month with her friend Miss Viola 'Berry. She came Monday In the fall the two young ladies will go to some city where they will tak i up their professional work aga'n.

Both have spent some time in Chi 5s: 239' 29.745 Tuesday. She is spending the summer with her husband's parents at the family home in Harrison Valley 171 141 73 109 503 365 451 102 in the county since 1880. He is a laborer and sick. He is said to hare been temperate in habits. He has for several years been separated from his wife.

Theforder of relief was sworn 289.635 205.307 Eli Bartoo is an instructor in the ag-j 249.536! 8.3881 139.419! 4i65f ,311: 6 990 '51! 18 270! '20! 89! 1.320! 65 215 3.225! (6H 900! to by B. L. Langworthy and C. H. Cole.

750 cago. 1.875, 13.631( 153.199; 18.4S71 171.686 week's ENTERPRISE regarding my father, William Goodwin. He was not taken from my house when he went to Emporium. He has not stayed at my house at all and as for my having anything to do with sending bjnr4o the County Home, I did not The writ of relief was sworn out by other people where -he was staying or hy his grandson. (Signed) Oscar Goodwin.

189.558 2.670! 81 172 126 199 219 114 284J665J 404 6.060J 252! 15.923! ricultural school at Little Valley but is spending the summer in Ithaca, N. T. where he is taking a special course in the Cornell University. His broth-r Dorr Is filling his place in little Valley. Mrs.

Eli Bartoo went. Olean Tuesday afterncon to spend a few days with her Bister Mrs. W. B. Erway.

4,1731 9 1973061 19.410! (216,716 33,9311 313.148r 59.462 371.610 6.0331 88881 97.160! (185,448 1. 5g9! 8,8451 87,7031 72,521 100.224 79.338 199f 2.985 lSl 3.465 23.257! 69! 1.Q3SI ITEBE PLEAS 4NT VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. E. Scoville of Clara were town.

Wednesday afternoon; They are busy petople and always terested In the' public matters of their community. MARRIED IX PORTVIEXB Or. July twenty-fifth Alfred Fuhrer and Mrs. Cynthia Cole motored to Portville and were married. Ther are now keeping house in Mrs.

Fuhr-er's home on Vine street Totals Abbott 6, Stewardson 1 and Wharton 1 oxen, valuation 250. 00 included in above table..

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