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Springville Journal from Springville, New York • 5

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JOUKAL AND HERALD I'houhoat, May 3, 1117 HOME NEWS. Mew 'SGdg ToYuiia Starting a Bank Account now means more to you than starting one six I i bnthsfrom now. v7 I v' I Graces Regular meeting of Springville Grange this Saturday evening, beginning at 8:15. Literary program: Our everyday English Mrs. Floyd Ferrln.

Va of Fruit as a Food. Mis. H. G. Barker.

A talk on potato by Elmer Dinse, Reading Mrs. J. L. Wiede. Guessing contest in charge of Po.

mqna, liu Irene Ferrin. Mrs. FWyatt, Lecturer; Do Too Need PotttocJ to. Fbst? If enough seed potatoes are wanted here an effort will be made to secure a carload from the committee in New York City, which has offered them at the price paid in Maine (about $60 per bushel) plus freight. Let me know at once if you want l-IK These potatoes are for PLANTING) ONLY.

W. E. BEN8LEY. Remember we have very complete line of the celebrated Kirsch Flat Rods. Ask to see them.

P. H. Frubus Store. Conscription is now on tla doorsteps of 6,000,000 men in C) United States-including Epricgvinit so is the Great Massachusetts Mutnl Life Insurance Company insurance NOW without military a naval restrictions, or Increased premium, NOW ONLY, i MOTHERS, WPVES, SISTEIU3, is it not a dnty yon owe YOUH SELVES, to use your influencee ovtt Sqns, Busbands, Brothers, llabls war duty; TO INSURE YOUH SUPPORT in the worst that may happen in the perilous years to come! Have him see George D. Jones, Agent Massachuestta Mutual, 83 Main.

DO IT TODAY; Don't miss Hazel Dawn Thursday evening. Happy Hour Theater. Of course yon are going to make a garden" and a Planet Jr. drill Is what you want See Bement Brooks. All kinds of tools for your garden -Bement Brooks." We welcome all accounts whether large or small.

The Farmers Bank SPRINGVILLE, N. Y. The Million Dollar Bank Gostmnatty Slnglod Miss Sjira, Buchanan Huff will take charge of Community Singing in the Grange' Hall in Springville at 2 p. m. p.

m. on' May fourth and in the 'Grange Hall at Collins Center at 2, p. m. and 7:30 p. m.

on May third. Every man, woman and See Bement ft Brooke firnt. i Blue Hill was white with anow Wednesday morning, Bay your tickets now for Red Cross benefit at Happy Hour and avoid the tush. Regular meeting o( the Woman's fcelie Corps this Friday at All members are requested to be present. Attend the meeting for organizing the, 8pringville Branch of Buffalo Chapter of Red Cross Thursday evening at Qodard Hall.

Douglas Fairbanks in "His Picture in the Papers" and other popular features in Bed Cross benefit at-Happy Hourf May 11th. The Katzman house and lot on Woodward avenue, which was sold on April 25th under foreclosure, was bought by the Farmers Bank. Repairs must be made on the Log Cabin, gee "Peggy" at the Happy Hour Friday, evening and help the Bona of Veterans in this work. Admission children 15c; adults 20c The Home Economics Club will meet Wednesday afternoon, May 9th, 1917, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. P.

J. Cady. All interested In osuliful iollos You, Too, Can Nave child is invited to come and singjoj; the joy of singing. Be sure to make use of this opportunity for It is the only one yon will have of its kind this spring. Beautifully Decorated Windows lend a feeling of comfort and cheer? to any Patriotic Preparedness.

Never before, in the annals of our national history, has this nation been confronted with Jl crisis such as iijiow faces. For almost two years 1 MMM wwmm If you miss Carmen, featured by Geraldine Farrar, yon will regret it. There will be a meeting of Home Economics at Hotel 8tailer, Buffalo, next Tuesday, May Seven great reels, including Douglas Fairbanks, in Red dross benefit, afternoon and evening, Friday; May 11th, at Happy Hour. THREE TIMES AND 1 The Buffalo Chapter Red Cross has home. We are prepared to do our part to up your windows--offering BEAUTIFUL NEW MARQUISETTE- Lfieyes of Europe have focused upon Red Cross benefit, Friday after, noon and evening, May 11th, at Happy Hour theatre.

On and after May 7, 1917, the following prices will prevail: All cream sodas, 10c; all tiundaes lCc; Banana Splits 15c; Phosphates 5c; Cones 5c (Signed) Dake's brug Store, Wm. Ruple, The Chocloate Shop. Shortly after 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, April 25th, L. Shuttle-worth's saw mill, 28x70, and planing mill, 20x40, burned to the ground with all tools and machinery. The loss was total.

The orgin of the fire is supposed to have been from defective wiring. Javan F. Clark, an employe had been through the build-inxg within fifteen minutes of the time the fire was discovered and hurrying back to the mill was unable ii i us. we- are making ntstory witn every step we take and the hand of destiny is upon us. Recognizing the (act that every hamlet and village must share in the glory, or the shame, of the entire nation, is it not the Club work 'as well 1UCU1UCLB re urged to be present appointed Thursday, May at AND SCRIMM- Godard Hall, at 8:00 p.

to organize their branch in Springville. Buf curtain material by the yard, white, cream or beige, with lace edge. home- time that our village of Springville, which has caught the spirit of progression, put itself on record with reference to some of the vital questions now agitating the public mind? 1 Charles H. Evans underwent a very serious operation at the Homeo-pathio hospital in Buffalo, April The operation, a very extensive one of the alimentary tract, was performed by Dr. E.

J. Meyers. At the latest report Mr. Evans was doing nicely. A Patriotic Mass- in 'J3t stitching and insertions at per yard which the churches of Springville falo speaker, sure no failure this time.

Let us all be there. At Happy Hour Theatre Friday evening will be ahown a comedy drama in "8 reels, featuring Billy Burke. Benefit -Sons of Veterans. Mrs. Sloppey with" her Sunday school class, Misses Mary Smith, Marjorie Sloppey, Leona Sutton, Chrystal Smith and Vivian Lewis, were entertained at the home, of Mr.

and Mrs, A. N. Weber in New Ash- will unite, for discussion of: and ac The'patterns are all new and the assortments are so large that you are bound to find just the one to suit your individual taste at satisfactory prices. You should hear "The Woman with the Big Doll," who will tell bow the other hall lives. Miss Morris, deaconess from Buffalo, accompanied by her companion, Agnes, the big doll.

At M. E. church Thursday, May 3, at 8 p. m. Under auspices of Queen Esther Girls Admission 10 cents.

Refreshments will be served. to' enter as the whole' interior was filled with flame and smoke. The Borden Volunteer Fire company and the Fountain Hose boys worked val-iently and succeeded in saving adjacent buildings and much valuable lumber. The buildings were situated west of the Buffalo, Rochester Pittsburgh Railway on west Main tion oir some of these questions will be held in the Methodist church on Sunday evening at 7:30. The public is invited to take part in this service.

CARD OF THANKS. I desire to express my gratitude to the Firemen, both the Borden and Fountain Hose Companny, for their heroic efforts at the burning of my mill, resulting in the saving of the surrounding buildings and much valuable lumber. I also wish to express my appreciation for the many kindly acts and sentiments expressed by my many friends. L. J.

SHUTTLE WORTH. iM. I SJ mm. VI TT 1 ford Saturday. Edward Nelson of Youngsville, Pai, has rented Frank's house on Waverly street.

Mrs. Amanda Lantz of -Youngsville, has rented the John Ahrens house on Spring street. tried Johnson's Carbon Carmen Geraldine Far-nr. Happy Hour Theater. -Havevyou Remover for your car 7 Fully guar- an teed.

Bement Brooks. We have just received another shipment of New Curtain Materials. On sale at Special Cash Prices. P. H.

Frubus Store. While it lasts uncoated bodied rice at 6c per pound G. M. McConnell Store. YesI We have a big: assortment of Curtain Marquisette and Scrims.

The H. D. Smith Store The Service Proof Car IS THE Assessment Roll Notice. Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll of the Village of Springville, N. has been completed and filed with the Village Clerk on May 2d, 1917, and that such roll will remain on file with the Clerk, subject to inspection, for fifteen days from date of such de DOME livery.

Dated at 2nd, 1917. Springville. N. May S. C.

GREEN, M. I. DELAHOY, S. WARE, J. H.

GRAY, Long mileage on gasoline Short price on up-keep Cars on hand ready for delivery. Write or telephone for demonstration. A. L. PINQREY, Agent SPRINGVILLE, New Tort Steam-CookedChick Feed makes healthy chicks.

For sale at The H. D. Smith Store WANTED Lady operators at the Central office of the Federal Telephone and Telegraph Company. Must come well recommended and to operate at least one year, with the privilege of a longer period if satisfactory. Inquire of F.

H. Brace, Manager, 32 Buffalo Springville, N. Y. III! II llll IIIIIHMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII III IIIIj Herman Weismantel Wm. Weismantel For Rent, For Sale, notices Weismantel Bros.

For Sale The Vaughan home on East Hill. Enquire at Citizens National Bank or; of Miss Kittle Vaughan; Wanted Washings to do at home. Federal 12-N-3. 2w BOTH PHONES For Sale One new and one second hand Farmers Favorite drills, prices right. Two genuine Burch plows at 112 each.

C. A. Thnrber. 4w Located on the busy comer, Main and Pearl Streets lMtlllllll II III II Ml 1 1 Mil lllll II IIIIIIIIH For sale 'cheap Vortex Vacuum Cleaner," in good working order. Call at this office.

Your chance is in Canada. Rich-lands and business opportunities offer you independence. Farm lands $11 UR Mr. Carl N. Simon, who just returned from New York, was fortunate in securing from several manufacturers, who were closing out their sprint: lines, choice lots of the to $30 acre irrigated lands $35 to $50.

Twenty years to pay; $2,000 loan in improvements, or ready made farms. Loan of live stock. Taxes i average latest models in Ladies' Coats, Sport Suits, Blouses, Dresses and Shirts, also Men's and Boys' Suits and Top Coats. These garments were purchased at greatly reduced prices and are now offered to you at prices which will save you many dollars. 7 Every garment is guaranteed up to the minute in style and of highest quality.

It will be to your advantage to make your spring selection now from these newest arrival's and profit thereby. i under twenty cents an acre no taxes A manufacturer needed money. We bought the shades. Yours while they last at the old prices 25c each. few clean stock.

PINQREY'S Furniture Store. on improvements, personal property or livestock, Good markets, churches, schools, roads, telephones. -Excellent climate crops and livestock prove it. Special homeseekers' fare certificates. Write for free booklets.

Allan Cameron, General Superintendent Land Branch, Canadian Pacific Railway, RS8 Nintb Calgary. Alberta. SIMON BROS. "The- Store That (Formerly C. Simon Co.) Subscribe tor the Journal and KA H'" 1 1 h-v-lvy.

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