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THE BUFFALO GOUEIEli. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1002. PRISOI PLEAD PROTECTORSOF SOCIAL MATTERS AT LANCASTER LI1GST0 CBCRCH WEDDING TO TAKE PLACE THIS WEEK SOME PERSONAL GOSSIP. THE- ALERT.

DEFOOE JUSTICE CUIUS Nearly All Enter Claim of "Not Guilty" and Attorneys Are Assigned to DefendSix Men Discharged From Custody. Buffalo Sportsmen Will Be Shown Little Mercy Should They Intrude on Exclusive Elite Preserves of That County. 2e927lVMAIN SX Lancaster, Oct. 4. Mrs.

George W. Davis of East Main Street held a tea party one afternoon this week in honor of the Misses Stockton of Buffalo. Among those present from out of town were Mrs. Barnes of Fort Erie, Mrs. Bostwick, Mrs.

Hall, and Mrs." Curtis of Buffalo. A. B. Gottschalk of this village leaves for the Pacific coast in a week to accept a position with' the Great Northern Railway Company. Miss Mayme Weinman, daughter of Mr; and Mrs.

-Peter Weinman of East Main Street, and W. A. Adolf of this -village' will be married at St. Mary's Church on Wednesday morning, October 8th. The Misses Lucy and Lillle Gollwitx-er of Buffalo were the guests of the Misses Sch warts of Aurora Street the fore part of the week.

Miss Marjorie Capen of Buffalo Is the guest of Mrs. John B. Squire of Colfax Heights for a few months. We Present a Collection of Reliable Pianos is Not Excelled by Any House in the Country. STEIHWAY Mrs.

John G. Miller of East, Miniature" Grand Main Street spent the week with relatives and friends In New York Harvey Blssell of East Main Street entered the freshman class of the medical department of the University of Buffalo this week. He is making his home with his uncle, Dr. Blssell of Main Street, Buffalo. Miss Mildred Coleman of East Main Street was the guest of Miss Edna Stainton of Buffalo the fore part of the Lockport, Oct.

prisoners Indicted by the recent grand Jury were arraigned yesterday afternoon at I o'clock before Justice Chllds in Supreme Court, Elmer Poole of 'Pendle ton. Indicted for grand larceny, second degree, pleaded not guilty, and F. P. James was assigned to defend him. Poole also pleaded riot 'guilty to the Indictment fpr burglary, third degree.

John Black and Clarence Peterson, Indicted for robbery, first degree, pleaded not guilty, and counsel will be assigned later. Dexter W. Carpenter, the Lewis ton Indicted for burglary, third degree, and larceny, after asking to be permitted to consult an attorney, pleaded not guilty. William Hlggins, indicted for burglary, second degree, committed at Niagara Falls, pleaded not and Donald 8. Moore was assigned as counsel.

William. SI Jackson, burglary, third degree, and i grand larceny, did not plead. M. J. Noonan will defend his case.

William J. Michaels, Indicted for murder, second degree, pleaded not guilty. His attorney is F. Cleary of Niagara Falls. Abraham A.

Aboud pleaded not guilty to grand larceny, second, degree. His ball was fixed at $1,000. John Daley, forgery second degree, did not plead. Roy H. Ernest was assigned to defend -f Dennis Pembleton, assault first de 3 I 'lit.

Morris. Oct. 4. Game protectors end their agents have been unuaually tctive in Groveland during the paat few days In chasing down hunter -who are suspected of infringing upon the jE-atne law. and every vutsiier who cornea with a gun la an object of the closest rcrutlny.

i Two. Buffalo men. who have to far tetually concealed their identities, R-ere taken in tow Thursday by an agent cfW. A. "Wadsworth.

They were caujsht red-handed while hunting on the Abel farm, which is posted territory. One of the portsmen had Just shot a Mongolian pheasant They -were taken in custody about ten rods above the old Fltxhugh burying ground The a (teat of Major Wadsworth, who now owns the Abel property, is in Terry today, making arrangement with Game Protector T. H. Donnelly far bringing the men before a magistrate. A similar disregard for the game laws Uvingston County wa ahown by two Geneseo men Saturday, Tnay auo hunted on posted grounds, and one of them, a man with blonda hair, was seen to shoot at a fox.

The game constables are especially vigilant In their watch for outsiders -who come Into the choice hunting preserves In this part of the country. The nheasants and foxej have Fuffer-ed on numerous occasions rom this class of poachers, and any Erie County sportsman who Is brought before a Livingston County magistrate, with a pheasant In his clutch, will be made to feel like kicking himself when the wrath of the court la vented upon bis head. week. A visit to our warerooxns makes piano buying, easy. We are showing over.

twenty makes of reliable pianos in every conceivable design, ranging in price from our special instrument at $175 to the Steinway, the best and costliest of all pianos. We are glad to have you consult with us about any piano question that perplexes you. Our experience and our services are at your disposal. This. is a store where all are free to come when they please examine, question, admire and purchase if they wish.

Dr. and Mrs. William J. Elmendorf of Buffalo visited Mr and Mrs. John B.

Squire several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dann are spending the week with relative and friends at Ogdensburg.

Mrs. Michael Sweeney of Buffalo called on her sister, Miss Mary Gannah of Central Avenue, one day this week. 1 fV AN ANNIVERSARY gree, will plead Monday. John Frank. IS DULY OBSERVED Niagara Falls, pleaded not guilty to the charge cf being a common gambler and gave ball In sum of J500.

Alexan BROTON S. STONE OF STONE'S FALLS der Indicted for keeping his barber shop' open on Sunday, pleaded ENTERTAINS PARTT OF OLD FRIENDS. not guilty and ball was fixed at $50. 1 Frank Pranicka, George Fay, Charles Kreuman, Will Richard Mc Laughim and Lewis Pierce were dls The unprecedented, demand lor the charged from custody, no indictments PURELY PERSONAL NEWS MATTERS Dansvllle, Oct. i.

Broton S. Stone of having been- found against them. Stone's Falls, the pretty little suburb south of Dansvllle, on Monday en ter- tainea a score or more of old friends. TWO WEDDINQS among whom were Joseph Cone of FROMOTIOX FAITHFUL KM-' "PlrOYE SOME liATE CAMPKHS -BACH FROM AUSKA. ARE CELEBRATED Steinway during September, made it for us to duplicate our stock of these celebrated instruments The new Pianos are now here and if you intend to purchase a Steinway this' year, come in and make a selection while the stock is complete.

ANNOUNCEMENT OF A THIRD. TO Canandalgua, N. Oct 4. Charles TAKE PLACE WEDNESDAY, IS MADE. II.

Baldwin or mis piace na own colnted division agent for the Avery ML Morris, Oct. 4. Barney 'Bener- We are sole representatives In Buffalo for these famous Pianos STEINWAY, i KRAKAUBR, VOSE, LUDWIG, FISCHER, SMITH BARNES, STECK, MASON HAMLIN and others. leln. one of the best known clothing merchants in the county, was quietly Geneseo, William Amos of Bath, Andrew McCurdy.

N. P. Covert and F. Covert of Andrew Samuel Alexander, Uri Losey, O- R. Lemen and Henry Driesbach of South Dansvllle, William Driesbach of Sparta, Jackson Temple' of North Adams, Frank Bevins and Ora R.

Stone of Olean, Dr. Driesbach, Dr. Preston, Adam Gessner, G. Stone, A. W.

Hawk and Oscar Woodruff of Dansvllle. The anniversary dinner was nicely planned and a neat menu souvenir, with a photograph view of Stone's Falls, with the Inscription: "Rufus Stone, 1815 B. S. Stone, X825-1902," presented to each, guest. Speeches were made by several of the guests, and were responded to by remarks in a pleasing and reminiscent vein by.

the host. Ruf us Stone rcame from the Berahire hills of Massachu-setu. built a mill at the falls. and cleared the land where the present marriea this week to Mrs. Katherlne Mullen of Mt.

Morris. The gnarriags took place at St. Patrick's- Church, and branch of the McCormlck Division of 'the International Harvester Company, with headquarters at this place. Dr. and Mrs.

Belmont D- Bogart and children have closed their summer cot- tage at Seneca Point and gone back to New York. They will later go South for the winter. 1 Banker Edward O. Hayea of this place, who is the manager of the Mc- Xechnle Bank, has gone with a party of Philadelphia bankers for a month's trip West and will go as far as the Pa- ciflc coast before returning. The Rev.

John Carroll, pastor: of St. Thomae' Church. Chicago and prominent In Catholic circles of that city. was performed by -Rev. Father The attendants were 'John Grtn' and Miss Kate Hubertua, both of Dans vllle.

The bride la a daUrhter of Mrs. jonanna seen. Another wedding whlchU was nou need this -week is themarriare if William J. Kent of Nunda Md Our I Small Pay men Plan Makes It Possible to Purchase a Piano, of Unquestioned Reliability at an Equitable" Price, The Regina is an orchestra in. itself a constant tin tiring" en- To sing to to listen; to-to dance tor-and' everyone can enjoy-its -i We ate General Representatives in Buffalo for the Retina.

ina Ayior ot urangrer. -ceremony was performed June namiet ls sltuatedln m. Jias Deen visiting nis jatner, ranjt and his sister, Mrs. Richard Ho.ea- In this place. Mack S.

Smith of Nome, Alaska, has word that he left for home and evening at The j-esu dence ot -the trides pa re ts, iI a Mrs. AJ. i Hi- Khappenburg. injSprta, Miss MayRose rKnappenburi; rill married to Dana H. "Bean.

one ot Che i will, be here latter part of this younar farmers or uroveiand. 269-27IVMAIN St REMOVING TO ROCHESTER. Medina. Oct. 4.

Thomas A. Burke, for many years a resident of Medina, and 'at one time president of the Blgnall Manufacturing Company; is removing with his 4 iamuy to iiocnester. wnicn win be mnr. MEDINA'S; BCST IAT" i i Medina, Oct. Monday evening; at'Me-alna will bo busy.

Bishop Walker makes a visitation to St. John's Church. "Way Down East" is to be presented at the opera house; the 3th Separate Company will begin the season's drills; a social dancing party will be held in Cooper's Hall; the corps of teachers in the Medina schools will tender the 250 visiting-teachers at the Institute a reception at the High School Building and several organisations will hold meetings. TEACHERS; COMING TO" MEDINA. Medina, Oct.

4. A splendid programme has been arranged for the Orleans County Teachers' Institute which will be held In Medina all of next week. Some fine speakers will be heard and at the colse of the Institute on Friday, Duss and his band have been engaged to give an early matinee concert In the -opera bouse. SCHOOLS AND COIXEGKSV in convenient ior Mr. surke's business In mining.

Mrs. Harry Lansing and daughter, who have been living at Qulncy, are now guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Saver at Bay View. Miss Jean Hoyt has returned to New York to resume her work as trained nure in Beilevue HoepltaL Among the last "lakers" were Misses Laura Peck.

Isaphlne and Helen Tracer. Irene Townsend, Helen Leigh ton. Hazel and Charlotte Ni block, at the Kiblock cottage. Cottage ALDEN PEOPLE TALKED ABOUT tne i THREE WEDDINQS 4 AT BAST AURORA Chair $11.00. Rocker to match $11:50 ALD EN'S GAS SUPPLY.

Alden. Oct. it While coal la not tn tw. had. fifteen gas wells in and near HYMKX'S VICTIMS ARB NUMEROUS Aiaen vuiate.

suddit tne town, and dDCIOBER Opctis This Week The Furniture of large glass plant. Akron is also furnished, and a six-Inch pipe' carries a large IK FRA ELBVRIXS FAMOUS BAILIWICK. oemana to tsaxavia, twenty-tnree miles in nf aisianu Our 3 DayariciCrnAAf IN UwUVUI Bast Aurora. Oct. 4.

There have this been more marriages in town ar CHEERFCIj MEJITIOJr OF VILLAGE RESIDENTS AND THEJH. GUESTS 'FROM ABROAD. summer than for years past. The wedding of Miss Cleo Kelsy of Sliver Creek and Arthur E. Nleld of this village la announced.

Mr. Nleld la a well known young business man and Miss Kelsey formerly taught school here. Mr. and Mrs. Nleld win reside on West Main Street.

Tell Me a Friend Who is Sick. Some of the most beautiful examples of design are seen; 1 la the furniture of the colonial period, i 'This arm chair Is a reproduction of an vnasaally attractive -colonial design be purchased at a moderate price. Frames are of solid ma- hogany, finely rubbed and polished backs are shaped to the lines of the body thereby making them exceptionally comfortable. The spring work is the Gsar anteed Construction adopted by the -U- S. Government.

VThe filling is of black moss and hair drawings. 'Coverings are of all silk damask or 1 brocades in appropriate designs. i Lottie Cox and Miles Parker of Wales Center were also married-here this week, the Rev. George D. Knight performing the ceremony.

Alden. Oct 4. Miss Dora Slmme la crit- cally ill. Mr. -and Mrs.

Frank Bohner, on their way tff Denver. Col. Mr. Palmer Has poor health and hopes to be benefited by a change of climate. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Benedict, and their daughters. Ethel and Phoebe, attended the wedding of Miss Helen Baker in Frankiin Street, Buffalo, on Wednesday evening: last. George Roll, while working on an abutment, was thrown down an embankment and severely Injured. Mrs.

M. K. Bowman 1s suffering from a fcvfe attack. of rheumatism. Frid Austin, salesman for the Cary gafe Company, is at home with bis fam-iy for a time.

Mrs. Parker and daughter of Westfield re visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V.

Newton. Mrs. Ella Farnsworth has 'returned ODD FELLO WS OF H0RNELLSV1LLE No Money I Wanted. Simply Let Me Send Him My Book. AR HAVES PIKES HEW.

QUARTERS RANGED VETS OFF FOR Our Fall Stock ol Furniture Is Superb! The Prices Arc Bxtra.ordlda.rilx Law a.t AlleiniC. Tha Only High-Class Carpet, Drtpsrj ind Fnrnltcn House la Buffalo. 636-638-640-642 MAIN ST. WASHINGTON. Business College ITo.

101 West Guises SI. Buffalo, Without Question' the best equipped school of its kind In this section. The largest "enrollment of students and the, strongest faculty. Has the prestige of long estab-Ished excellence and high standing. It haa a permanent home of Us own and superior facilities.

Buffalo endoraes 1 this school In the very best way by Its always liberal patronage. It has a national reputation for thorough, bUBincss-like Instruction. Its. students ire. found filling responsible positions in nearly every bank and business firm.

Good' positions, are secured tot many of its graduates. JNew term opens this week In BUNESS- CIVIL. SKRVICE courses. Bend for interesting booklet, free. clacks.

Mrs. C. W. Swift entertained the W. C.

T. tJ. ladies on Friday afternoon. 1 Hornellsville. Oct.

4. The members Tou have a friend who Is sick. Write me his name. That is all Just a postal card. Sena as an actof humanity.

Teir me which book, he needs. I will either cure that friend or pay all' the cost of his I will at least do the utmost that medicine can do. I will give; the best advice In my power. I may fall: but there will not be a penny of cost if I do, f. Tne Aiisaes ireedianaer and Mrs.

C. D. Stone and daughter. Elisabeth, of Buf of Steuben County lodge No. 531.

I. O. falo, are staying for a few weeks with 0. have rented the suite of rooms under their lodge rooms in the Nast Jtirs. w.

wt. TO DEDICATE Building. In Broad Street, and are fitting them up for a general club room for the use of the members of the lodge. Tha room have all been redecorated FINE MONUMENT with new paper and paint, and when the work is complete tney wm present i i'ii i ii TT most attractive appearance. There I will do this at the start: will send the sic one an order on hi or her druggist eu Dr s.hoP' Restorative.

I will tell that druggist to let him test It for a month at my risk. If It succeeds the cost Is $5.50. JK It alia I will pay the druggist myself. I will leave the decision to you. i I k.

a n.rtn, fi.ln. on TtrnaA Rf ret MASONS' ANTICIPATE A card and smoking rooms, a dining room, HELP FOR IMIR -is what a great many men and women are looking for; -help against 5 ap. proachlng baldness: help against whitening locks; help to restore the tost gloss to the hair; help against fading tresses? help for the sea Id attacked by dandruff. DREFS' UNIVERSAL. HAIR RESTORER offers just such hlp.

It restores gray or faded hair to its original color, gives It length. thickness and gloss, and removes dandruff, is UEMOHABLE MEETING OX OCTOBER 23TH. where individual meals or a banquet may be served, with a fully equipped kitchen in the rear. Andrew Morris, who for nineteen i years has been the recorder of Maple Venn Oct. 4.

The monument City. Lodge No. 15, A. O. U.

has resigned his position to remove to Cali frciea 10 me memory or tne late John Lewis, in Lake View Cemetery, In villas' tt-ilt fnnnill 41Ia.4 fornia for the benefit of his At the last meeting of the lodge Mr. Mor UCVtVAVCU ty Host Worshipful Elbert Crandall, Don't say that this Is Impossible, for I do Just as I gay. narve for year lon it with hundred of thousands. I win do it In any case no Matter how difficult. I only ask the sick one to be fair with himself and i I cannot always succeed.

There are conditions like can- cer, for which I know no cure. But I alone am the loser I when I falL My records for five years show that $9 out of each 40 who fv tpVtr.mr 0tltr. pald" for th medldne taken. That means 89 In each 40 are cured. That fact alone makes this offer possible.

There are $9 chances in' 40 that I can cure your friend. ris was presented with a handsome and expensive gold watch chain and charm as a token of the esteem in which he Au-a master 01 uaaoiu, assisted. DJ several offlcers of the grand lodge, a several grand bodies who have con- Tri.iffi toward th An lp held by the members of the lodge. A laree delegation of Doty Post No. HiV 1.

Ulllt aiivi 226. G. A. will leave on train No. 8 1" -VT Saturday afterncwn, October 25th, at 2 this evening; for Washington to take part in the National Encampment.

All It is expected upon that occasion the arrangements for the transporta "My hair was rough and broken and began to fall out. The use of but one bottle of Drefs Universal Hair Restorer both checked the falling out and rendered my hair smooth. glossy and in a splendid condition. It Is the finest of dressings." Mrs. I O.

Jaynes, Detroit. Mich. "Some years ago my hair began to fall out and I became quite bald. By advice I tried DrefsV Universal Hair Restorer, and very soon my hair ceased to fall out and a new and vigorous growth made Its appearance. My hah- is now abundant and Jenkins, Chicago, HO MORE GIUY HAlfc haven't a gray hair; 'my hair Is back' to its youthful color and is as flne, as silky as can be," is another remark that is found in many of the letters Mr.

Drefs' haa received, i what could be a greater boon than a head of luxuriant hair in old are? You are certain to have such hair if you nroflt by the advice here given you ana use Drefs' Universal Hair Restorer. The Restorer Is not a dye in any sense. It la a restorer in every sense. tion and entertainment of the. veter ans of Steuben County have been made My success la due to a lifetime of In learning how the inside nerves.

It Is this nerve power alone that operate the vital organs. No organ Is weak when it has sufficient power. I bring back the nerve power that Is alL It Is just like giving more eteam to an engine that is weak. My book will explain it.alL Dy coi. vv.

s. Newman, who has command the Steuben County veterans, under Gen. Bedman of In command of the 7th Judicial District veterans of this state. cearDy loages will be in at-tc-iance as far as possible, as It la the earnest desire of all Masons that this '-J' prove an event worthy of the oc-n At a recent meeting of Mllo Lodge 3. ICS of this village, the following TiSttee of arrangements was ap- Edward II.

Hopkins, Wilson Cuackenbush, J. Henry Smith, Ed-' I'otter, William Holloway, clarence George S. Sheppard, and K. A PROSPECTIVE WEDDING. GOES TO NEW YORK SCHOOL.

Medina. Get. 4r Trial- Tnlr of T. AUG. BATSHOLD le Proprietor and Dlstrt5ii4r.

Diamond Wedding, Deer Run Santo Fe. gURB HlBKlR HAirt, dina, who has been connected with the office start of the Swett Iron Works for some years, will go to New York this Every soul who reads this knows some sick friend. Tou know somebody who will never find another way to get well. Let me tell that friend my way. uccful.

My remedy must do what I claim. If it did not, such an offer as this would bankrupt me In a month. The sick one Is your friend a stranger to me. If I am willing to so much, wont you write, a postal, that he or she mayvget well? "ONC DOTTLE. DID IT," momn 10 nter upon a course at tne New York School of Expression.

That Is the expression of many who have had. their gray hair restored ae bot. to natural color and their eir bald spot ooversa wiia uir uniif tie of Drefs Universal Hair Restorer, PASTOR TAKES A WIPE. Medina. Oct.

4. Th Itev. John J. John- BO Cants and $UOO a Dottle. CHAS.

I DREFS, 280-282 BroiSay, Son. DSStOr of th Wt Rhelhv Church, was a rr-lA e.nUinhfr Srtlh mt Book No. 1 on Dyspepsia. t'vrr of "Vt Bparta and Dana II. Bean tf croveland will be married October 6th.

OAI3TS yOUTJIFt'l. VICTI2I. rt. 4. Van 11 years, of Grovels nd, r.

on I'nday and was URETORCL. Tl aw Mristr, aaturlHctv.rf Curf fci Snoalt iioox no. 3 on tne Heart. the home of the bride's parents in Darlington, Ont, to Mies Mariraret E. Abraham.

Thi Rev. John M. Walters of Niagara Falls ofaclated Elmply state which book you want, and address Dr. Shoop, Box 603, Racine, Wis. Book No.

3 on the Kidneys. Hook No. 4 on Women. 1'ook No. 5 for Men (sealed) i 1 chronic, aro often cured by on or two bottles.

STl'DY OP CSKRMASr. nut. 1 'a. Oct, 4t ar i in l'1 ro.

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