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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 5

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Hornell, New York
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g--THE EVENING TRIBUNE. BOKMEXJL. T. APRIJL Boss an 9 Buggy Days IT JOHX ttoteis always played former owner operat- ponaat pan in the business and iag the -when was burned tociai life of Horneit ever since it a most spectacular fire first beeaaae a spot on the map. forenoon.

No one was injured, nor Thev have always been in was any life in tfenee Judge George Horneil' blaze. pu; up first buiiains: for the Oiuorne oc entertainment of the public in 1806 street, the building now or years ago. This was the Erie bureau -A a "red" tavern from ovaied by Brjinaru farp.lly color and because of any Bunato. When i-east-d to be a i's Ar- H. as to Dcr.ald ar.d Strouse.

Corn if Bath. Paul W. and Har- spray by a ri Bi fl lrC siuuig saage: near tee LeBsrroE: Josepr. ier ca.i cire -c- Phillips Leo i'Sie homeowne Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence of K-a ike ibeir danchter. Mist Mae rulnaat. eonnet-lion with tne com- paying venture, uniem of today. It was built on a Erie for office pu about where Washington aiu In the old tiiy eacit of the i Thaeher ttreeu meet now and did had a bam in tae rear for a thriving business for a long care of the horses of The In second ho- The Sherwood was no exce: tel to be buiit was the had been built tne old American then later became at the corner of Main and Seneca Jingto.i Hotel. the days ttreets now the home of the were earned 10 and frc.ni ben Trust company In one of the railroad station in aorse-orawr.

conversation? had busses. When Ct-orae X. On-uii late Howard, he said he re- and Senator K. 1). Sherwood ac- membered well the American quired the property.

Central which was destroyed in a changed to House. trwlu of Av-t lire trial tl ru out; UUL -c irentral Schoul and Kwhester Busi- of Main street many years ago. Many other holt-Is changed tJn-ir nrss i BSli A Summer weddins Another of the famous hostel- names as well as their owners is planned. ries was the old Frankiin House ver the years. The fiivt a i which stood on the Franklin street House came to be the 1'ark lot now occupied by the Horneil operated by George W.

a 1 Jjlllt Ol'K. brewery. This must have been reat no tel man who built at about the time the Erie ovcl jhe Delevan House on Brad- -it i i railroad put through, for it wav formerly the Central I IC 1 Vj 1 was a ver- old building when the Senator Sherwood was aiso writer of this stor' was a small Downer of the Delevan House boy--and that wasn't Yesterday. xhe following names of pit-ie a piiot A Parts of it must still be USP. these old hotels, although proaa- fir.i of kind in glass in- for when it had become a and a ol them: The Exchange, dustry.

by late this Summer. health menace John Griffin bought jj Schu's Hotel, ICO Can- The at Cornir.i- mil the old building, cut it up into stco street; Shamrock House. uei 'iiaraifattil: chunks and moved them to Hill Loder street: Titusville House. pr0 street, where they were rebuilt Loder street and Erie avenue: into houses which he rented. Hotel 62 Erie avenue.

But as the village grew into a S. Hotel, Loder street. city the number of hotels increas- mercia Hotel. Loder street ed'and at one time they were about on Hotel 5 a street. as thick in Horneil as the hair on a Green's Hotel, Loder street.

Wiiai cat. Many, a great many, of them cheer House. 114 Canisieo street. Tree in Garden Should Be Cherished for CYNTHIA umar AT Xevrfeaura Wribnr Most owners and yij3g needs for ali the renters are with taking shade trees jjwc. tare of their By Vnd we always be OE tie tare.

they flowers. for sign of rroa i. hown vegetables and siirubbery asa by i. rol nirj eave s. a a of liit la: tree, oce been many w.iicfl we pay daily receive attention in the ji ar.u We are invariably tr.e trees, zivicg our a dormant spray me Transfers Of Reai Estate and Lou.se F.

Madsen to Maf.heiv N. asa Helen an-! Crof: -o A Dreves: Hush sr-i Ev- sri T-, Sice Cor. Corning--Leor. B. to Louise A.

BlaoKv; Johr. J. Man- Feeding the tree a more Crar.daU J. Bjwer: Rc-L- bu: of NOW. ttr- V.

and Ruti Hc F. What's Hsier. a crcAbar and sledse Comir.g Vuk cause roots of the tree usually Willis W. and David W. oat ur.der^rouuci to Wayland--St.

Josepr: Roman of the feediiijj Csiurcn Cop Wayland. to C. and P. Por.c. Avoca--County of by app.ied ai po.n-.i severa.

the foliage. 1'uund oat holi-s foot acd a to feet deep comaiissiocer Alva J. Cleland: Uiieu have frai; anun le W() or A. to Diirhant and ever. a.i overage and soir.e- rva our Elsie H.

senile apple in a corner of tne plug no wi Bath--Alvah ar.d Estella B. most of us are religious On qua ri! ity. the rule of thumb strong to Matthew ar.d Stella Lalit spraying. When tney a of for each ski. flowering tnose eh of trunk circumference M.

r- a whit-H we have nursed alor.s from ve iffl from Ihe groum re i A and Josephine Fred the.i,j,- consider them to oe Treec shouM fed wi hou fai; ford. Mrs. or a part of oar doniasns. in ho Spr jj: a good idea to Caton Herbert and Nettie V. neMbrr of the sen- jj-j, lne Ir repea he process Kail.

Tice to O. James O. they are frequentiy more oo nere are many special tree Miiler to James O. ami Irene M. rr ffi i in Long to M.

Bick- IDENTICALLY MATCHED COLOIS FLATLUX WAIL SATIN-lUX MMI-tiOll OLOS-lUX 5'S'J'JV Hvip.s afiy utiu-r grow-ng liiinil around us-get pretty cavalie the ntost Tney rff 1Iowe ver. aiioweu to fertl i2er 3. io 3 lire too often after season without any particular attention. This is all wiong. for by the genera! a good like better than nothing at a Finally pruning is necessary.

It's trees that shade us against broiling the big a 3i5t Iate for drastic" pruning now. with trees In Spring growth. New York. April sua. act as windbreaks and attract However if emergency care is eignbornood need the necMsary a important cuts and and tender care we wounds shou i be painted over to to specimen rose birds i same loving would give bushes.

Gardeners who pay sporadic attention to their shade trees are apt to find it a costly job, be- A cause it requires considerable attention from an expert io repair The glass firm announced here damage caused by neglect. Con- yesic-ruay thai work had started slant attention by the gardener on the pilot plant. The H. K. is not costly nor is it even Pen- er USOR industrial engineers consuming.

Occasionally, when a builders, is handling the con- major job looms, it is necessary to strut-lion. call in the professionals who a provide a protective covering. keeping out and sap in. Many early day mines in bore the names of miners" h-story so that The two-story building will be a the proper tools and equipment for jiow the hotels of the city can ai- flat-life's Hotel. Loder street.

Mrsi most be counted on the fingers of Murray's Loder street one hand. A Roach's Hotel. ii.uci. manuiacturing unit, de- the big projects. signed to test experimental produc- Spraying so frequently over.

lion methods on a factory scale, looked in connection with big "There were three hotels Init ial Wi be 0 00 like and nia les is belause of "heir size and Sn sS i Just for big trees tions alwavc took the lead. They au i as it is for hollyhocks. In most the Page House. Osborne' The new structure will have se5 lhcy nce three treatments which'tj 1 uare feet oi Iioor -a year. A dormant spray in the iOO persons wiU be employ- car sp ri ng given before the leaf 'ed there.

butls opell should start the treat- were the Page House and the Sherwood, has stood through the years and; watched its competitors fade off; Mrs. A. M. Blizzard and daugh- the map. The Sherwood is the onlyjter Joan of Bath were guests of; i Ho ward ment, followed by a second in May.

timed to coincide with the hatching one of the trio left and is of course, her parents Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Woman Leaves LegacV the leading hotel of the city today.

Darling, this week attended of Uie pest-worms, apluds, beeiles Page House was the eecond.the Mother and Daughter Ban- I Help I'ny Dnttflt Debt and borers. Then comes a third of the same the first c.qoct at the church. Westons MUIs fj) The late application before having been on a site opposite the: Mrs. L. C.

Glover of Avoca. Ma a ha3 a So 480.65 ra f- of cojise, st, point where Union street joins a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin S. of er a iive Br5ta war debt to flesi ncd to meet the neei Main.

This was a wood hotel built Glover and accompanied Mrs. he States. The Cattarausin ar lr ec. Aiany of and operated by the late Charles.Merlin Glover to the Mother and County' woman died, in 1946 Her un Page. Daughter Banquet in the church.

jn provided that the residue of such use and The second Page occupied the A son. Thomas Michael, was her estate be paid to the U. S. nalc are frequently used. mid-July.

should be needs of the the pre- pcrfect for and lead arse- i where the'Seare Roebuck.born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mcle Treasury through the British gov- in as to the treatment, the store now stands. This was origin-: in Syracuse. March 25.

Mrs. Melei rnment and asainst the can consult one of his ally known as the Nichols the former Loretta reference books--because no gard- but it was changed to the daughter of Mr. and U. S. Attorney Georce L.

Grobe worthy of the name is with- when De Merville Paae ac-; Oscar Livingston and a nurse in hi Btiffalo has been informed that out at least one. it. Raymond E. Page, son the Syracuse Memorial Hospital, -her wUh has been carried out. With the aid of a stirrup pump Jesfefatilfaeptoe a Dress up your table with these mitiM Plastic Race Hits! yOURS FOR ONLY ix ax-nut 1 ISA ti.4^' Get these coupon labels on all world-famous Canada Dry Bcvcr- They are the firnst money can buy --a pleasure to drink, a pleasure to CANADA DRY Beverages rfrCJ- SMf- 2 BIG BOTTLES ONLY ICC CANADA! DRY WATERI far mhmMt offctf Conoda Dry friends.

Be Protected With A Continental Polio Policy $5.000. family, i iwmriti t. IS Tw. year fttmivm $10. Entire yean.

Marshall E. Curnsey 2547 MS Thachcr Hcriwl! i with Oil, covert wollpapw. plaitar, woilboord on. ccxrt. A A Condermon's Point Store 50 Canisteo St.

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