Canisteo NY Times 1894-1895

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CANISTEO, STEUBEN CO., N.Y.. THURSDAY,
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
MAPP,,:
22, 1894.
NUMBER 12.
cess. They have now about $ 10. for the
benefit of the church. If the old society
are no* careful the young people will get
ahead of them in their church work.
York this week. They will visit Prof.
Fenner and wife at Flushing, and on
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't R e p o r t
CANISTEO,
N E W YORK,
TROUPSBUHC T I P S .
their return, the last of next week, Mrs.
—BY—
Wingeat will bring her spring stock
F R A N K -A.. IF-A. "ST,
Of
'•""John Brown, one of the oldest resimillinery.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
Dickey
and
daughter
Editor and Proprietor.
dents of our towu, diedffiTAe14th inst.
Blanch are visiting fneodAaL_Wellsville.
Terms of Subscription:—$1.00 per year if sent . aged 71 years.
Harmon Iloyt of North Fork, Pa^^Jjas
in Steuben County, and $1.25 per yeanrat-isf jMr.. Dickey returned home on Saturday^
the County; $1.50 if not paid during the year. / T h e eight months old child of Mr.
been 'engaged by JN. E. Coston as sales
leaving Mrs. Dickey at Wellsville to take
Advertising Rates made known on application at and Mrs. R. B. Rigby died of pneu- care of the daughter who is sick with man to take the place just vacated by B.
this office.
8. Brundage. His family and bouse
Office ia Uallett Block, Deput Street.
raonia last Friday.
scarlet fever.
•
Jmld goods, arrived in t^ma,4^4»-arftFrr"T^rTnd!aymgW~MErrH^
A letter from Mrs. Wm.Howland from noon; they will occupy the living rooms
JOB PRINTING of every description promptly
ami skillfully done.
lock of Elmira spoke to a large audience Sedalia, Mo., states that the western
B: S. Brundage, who has been enat the Baptist church.
SNTCHCO AT THC POST OFFICt »T CANISTEO, H. T,
country has become perfectly paralyzed
gaged as salesman for N. E. Coston for
SECOND-CLASS MAIL MATTER.
James McKinley. whose cheese factory since the beginning of the present adminthe past two or three years, has accept
burned, has got a new one under way istration. Who will be able to solye the
ed a position as head salesman in the
and will have it ready in a few days.
mystery of the present situation? Who
store of Mr, Burrows of Andover and ville. Ora is a good citizen and we disGOLDEN O P P O R T U N I T Y .
E. M. Blowers' house that was partial- can read the handwriting on the wall?
will remove his family to that place like to lose him, but wish bim the sucThe people of Cameron j«re very tena within a few days. Mr. Brundage has cess he deserves-tn-his new venture
Removed to the Lf.in cooper shop build- ly burned a few weeks since is being re
To V i s i t t h e P a c i f i c C o a s t .
paired and will be ready for use again cious to life and purpose, bound to sue resided here most of the time from boy
ing. Greenwood St.
Please note the extremely low rates of
Mrs. E. M. Hart of Hornellsville lectin a few days.
ceed and win. Otto Uallett is having hood and will be missed by a large cir- ured to the_JS. C. T. U. last evening in fare offered by the Erie lines to Pacific
the old pine stump fence along the road cle of friends,
place of Mrs. Bullock of Elmira, who Coast points and return, viz: —
ALL KINDS OF HOME BAKING March 19.
*
west of the village removed and a neat over Coston's store.
FRESH EVERY DAY.
was detaiued by the illness of her sister. Binghamton,$82.55 Owego, $81.30
MAX.
and
durable
wire
fence
put
in
its
stead,
The
lecture was well received by the few Waverly, $8l.H0
Elmira, $8085
Fresh Butter and Eggs,
PURDY CREEK C R Y S T A L S .
which betters the appearance of the
who
attended.
The
medicine
show
deCorning,
$79.90
Addison,
$79.y0
SWEET MILK AND BUTTERMILK.
T
H
U
R
S
T
O
N
T
R
I
P
E
.
place
very
mu£
tracted
largely.
Canisteo, $78.o0.
Charles R. Amidon has moved to CanB the Pint
LasT
With
the
Erie's elegant train service.
—Marc1fi9
Friday
morning^while
Clarence
Spring work has commenced in good
K.
0or Quart.
and
perfect
Block Sigual system, the
earnest.
Ropsa was unloading hay tit the depot a
Oar district school commenced last
Erie
cannot
be beaten for safety and
JASPER JANCL-E.
^ " L O O K OUT FOR THE WAGON. Monday.
There were no services at either church couple of bales rolled oil onto the
comfort
to
its
patrons; you will also
horses, frightening them, and they
Sunday.
/Some of our farmers have commencM.
N,
Sammet
&
Bro's
new
store
on
please
bear
in
mind
that the Erie is the
E . W. C R A M E S , C a n i s t e o N. Y. ed sowing oats.
Rev. O. P. Alderman has gone to started on a ruu down the track, soon only line with only one change of cars,
Main St. presents an attractive appiaremptying the wagon, when they ran
Ingleside.
Rev. C. Wardner, pastor of the Bap- ance.
while all other lines have from three to
with fury towards the Mills, leaving now
tist church, has returned home.
,five
changes, and some very unpleasant
C.
E.
Fox
and
family
from
Avoca
are
Mrs. Wesley Goodsell spent last week
and then a part of the wagon or harness.
transfers.
Visiting
at
A.
W.
Keith's.
Charles
Hartman
has
rented
the
at Greenwood with her brother T. O.
Best and Largest Practical Art Magazine.
Just before reaching the high culvert at
(Tke O n l y A r t P e r i o d i c a l A w a r d e d a Joseph Vickers farm and taken posses- Swan,-—*-"
Take the "Old Reliable," thus avoidRev. A. J. Hurd made a flying visit the pump station they became separated,
Medal at t h e W o r l d ' s Fair.)
sion.
ing
unnecessary changes and transfers
last
week
from
Jackson,
Pa.
one going over the wire fence into the
Mr, Bowyer and family move tomor
Invaluable to all artists, art students and others
en
route,
and assure yourself of a pleas/
E
l
l
s
w
o
r
t
h
Henry
and
Miss'Clara
Comwho wish to make their home surroundings beautiful
row from thjs_JHWage~to Irtreir farm .in
The Misses Knickerbocker are build riveT; the other crossed the culvert at a
A specimen copy, with superb eolor plates
ant
trip.
For further information call
stoek
are
t
o
attend
the
spring
term
of
CameronT
ihg a kitchen anct" woodihecT"on theif breakneck speed^safely and was stopped
(suitablefor framing or ocpyiugjand cupple- 1 flf*
Meats of full-size working designs gent on I U ' - ' . school at the Canisteo academy.
on
the
nearest
Erie Ticket Agent, or
at Cameron Mills. Very remarkably the
mentioning this paper and enclosing
••
Mrs. Louisa Hayes was takeu sudden residence.
address
S.
T.
Seely,
Division Passenger
(tegular price 35o, $100 a year). For 2 5 C . "n lnMrs. Celia VanBuskirk who has been ly ill last Friday night and is still con
There was a sugar party for Rev. A.J. horses were not badly cut or hurt.
structiveimauual, "Painting for Beginners," sent in
Agent,
Elmira,
N.
Y.
(Ilw2)
addition to the above. Our 1894 illustrated cata- confined to her bed for a long time is very fined to her bed.
March 21.
Hurd last Thursday evening; five dollars
T.
l»fue of about 200 color studies and pictures sent for
'2-ttnt stamp.
low and is expected to live but a few
Rev. Henry Allen and wife of Harri- were realized.
Notice.
M o n t a g u e ITI.irk* 3 3 U n i o n S q . , N c w Y o r k
days. She is at her daughter's, Mrs. son Valley, Pa., have been
Obituary
As
I
have
gone
out of the market busWill
Kelly
bas
hired
tor
the
season
at
visiting
X J OTIOE OF DISTRIBUTION—Notioe is hereby Emeline Edwards, at Hornellsville. Mrs. relatives in town.
iness,
all
persons
indebted to me are reEddytown,
Yates
Co.,
as
also
Altie
Vose
Sy given that the proceeds of the sale of the real esDied in Troupsburgh, N. Y., Feb. 23, quested to call and settle the same before
tate of Lewi«'Campbell,lnte of the tiwn of Cameteo,in Eliza Edwards from the west is also at
and
Clinton
Keith
at
Himrods,
to
com
Major W. E. Craig and wife of Bel
the County of SUuben. deceased, made by Julius M. her bedside.
All is being done that dan
1894. Mrs. Ruth A. Atwood.
April 10th, 1894. The accounts m a y b e
fr»& " BUchcbx Administrator of the estate of said decedent,
mont
are spending some, time with his raence the first of April.
far the payment of his debts,pursuant to » decree of be to comfort and cheer her in her last I
The
deceased
was
born
in
Brookfie}d,
found
at Bennett's market, my former
Hie Surrogate's Court of said County, will be disdaughter, Mrs. F. H. VanOrsdale, and
There was a marriage at the residence
atibuted in said Court by the Surrogate, at the hours. Her son S.B.VanBuskirk of this
Tioga county, Pa., Aug. 9, 1880. Her place of business.
other relatives in this place.
of Rev. O. P. Alderman yesterday.
A
41*7 Hall in the City of Hornellsville, in said Counmaiden name was Baker, and she was
ts, en tbe 4th day of Hay, 1804, at 16 o'clock In the place was summoned yesterday as it was
JOHN BAILEY.
Mr.
Welch
from
Cameron
Mills
aud
Miss
forenoon.
The donation for Rev. M. H . D u n h a m ,
thought
she
could
last
but
a
few
hours.
the
youngest of nine children, seven of
Bated, Bath, Moh. 30th, 1894
Canisteo,
March,
15,
1894.
(11 w4)
Burley
from
Cameron
were
the
contract
pastor of the Baptist church, last
' D. M. M O M A S H R .
whom are still living. She attended
March 20.
A. B. C.
ing
parties.
.
•• " * '
Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.
Wednesday evening, amounted to about
GEORGE & WEYNAND'S
school at the academy at Knoxville, Pa.,
LATER:—Mrs. VanBuskirk died Tues$30.00.
In my report a few weeks ago in re- and taught school one year. At the Gentlemen's Hair Cutting and Shaving
day morning at 6 o'clock. Funeral will
"'• Clothing to fit all, at UNOKR'S.
The five months old son of Mr.andMrs. gard to the parties who entered J.'W. age of twenty years she was married to a parlor at No. 8 Depot street, Canisteo.
ba held at the M. E church of this place
For Rent! For Salel
M.
W. Huntington has been dangerous Collson's store there %vas an error, as Mr. Gilletie, by whom she bad- Particular attention paid to cutting
at 11:30 a. m., Thursday.
A. B. C.
House to tent on Hall street. For
ly ill for several weeks but is reported a only one of the boys was present, Good three children, Oakey, Cassiusaud Her- ladies and childrens hair. All work
sell and La wall not having a hand in. bert S., two ol whom survive her.
sale at a bargain; one two seated cardone in style. We intend to take pakw
little better.
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SOUTH CANISTEO C A T C H .
No pros«icution has been made and prob- __InLi8;7SUhe was married to Urial At- to please all and hope to receive the
riage, one top buggyv„one light, double
_Tj£e_JestJKer? association, held in this
ably there will be none as the boys are wood of Troupsburg. From that time on pTCtfoHage~ofidTe7>ublic generally. Mrs.
barneBs, one single harness, robes, blanCrass is making a fine start.
village last Friday evening and Saturday
trying to do better, and one of them has she waB identified with the chnrch and George is always present to Day v<penal
kets etc.
L. A. WALDO.
/ S o m e serious cases of the mumps in a. m., was well attended. A very in- made a start in religion. I shall be
Canisteo, Mar. 15. '94.
temperance cause, always ready to help ittention to the wants of the ladies.
teresting program was carried out.
the place.
only too glad to report progress in their in anything that would help to lift the
C a r d of T h a n k s .
Mrs. J. W. Wallace and sister, Miss reformation. The boys are of good clouds of intemperancejud advance the
Advertised Letters.
It is s"aid the raindrop is yet a physiMrs. William Langs and family take cal mystery.
Dora Ellis of Jasper, are at Ark port to families.
Remaiuing
in the postollice at Canisteo
good of all. ' She was a ready writer and
attend
the
celebration
of
their
father's,
this opportunity of thanking the neigh
for
ihe
week
ending Mch. 20, 1894.
/Floyd Preston works for James Wilsome of her writings have had a good
March 19.
K.
Albert
Ellis,
sixty-ninth
birthday
which
bors and friends for their kindness and son this season.
Mrs,
E.,N.
Day,
Mrs. Hattie Robinson,
—
effect for the cause of right. She was not
occurs today.
Blair
&
Thrasher.
help in the sickness and death of her
afraid to give ber opinion on all subjects
Work has begun on the foundation
brother, hoping and trusting that God
March 19.
E.
When calling for above named letters
TOO
LATE
FOR
LASt
WEEK.
that had for their object the good of
for the new church.
"ia his wisdom will not let thrm suffer,
say advertised, giving date.
MisB Matie Wilhelm ia home for a mankind. She always had a kind word
The temperature reached 72 degrees,
but will providerfriends for them also in
If not called for in 14 days will be
GREENWOOD C L E A M 8 .
for
all,
and
old
and
young
sought
her
visit,
Sunday, which brought out the frogs
times of afflict ion.
sent to the Dead Letter Office.
counsel and advice.
Alie Vose is with his parents for a few
and peepers Monday morning,
Will Kellogg is home from Ithaca for
MRS. W I L L I A M LANOS.
H. 8. BBBBB, P. M.
days.
On Dec. 23d she was taken sick and
Mrs. Bowles of Swains, accompanied a few days.
Canisteo, March 19 1894
»
—Postal Cards were first issued M a j l ,
C. F. Cooper and family from Hor forvweeks she was laid upon a sick tied.
by her sister, Mrs. Butler, is visiting rel
Mrs. Sarah Norton of Canisteo visited
187a.
The first year's sales were 9 1 , For
a
time
we
had
hopes
of
her
recovery,
nellsville are guests «f the Knicker
atives in the place. Mrs. Butler is con in totvn last week.
079.000,
while last year over five hunand all that loving hearts and willing
bocker girls.
siderably over 90 years old, yet is able
Rev.
J.
H.
Cheesman
of
Evergreen,
dred
millions
were used.
to travel about with the ease of one
Mrs. Eliza Parker is moving today hands could do was done, but the death
Pa., is in town for a few days.
many years younger.
and Isaac Bowers moves in the house angel was hovering over her and all our
Insanity Last Year.
We are glad to report that MJSB.- A. P. she vacates, tomorrow.
tearg and prayers were of no avail, the
Mr. and Mrs. John Knight have the
The increase of insanity last year over the
Woodward is regaining health.
good Fatber wanted her, and on the
preceding rea-r was startling! Think of it, sympathy of the community in their sad
Miss Minnie Piatt is caring for her
persons suffering from nervous troubles, such bereavement, in the death of their baby
Miss Maggie Burger was in Hornells- grandmother at Savona, who received morning of Feb. 23, her eyes closed on
a* sick and nervous headache, nervousness,
all of earth and the spirit took its flight
ville the latter part of last week.
serious injuries by a fall a few days ago.
convulsions, neuralgia, apoplexy, dyspepsia, boy, which occured Saturday evening.
to that bright home whose builder and
Ed Hamlin of Jasper was a welcome
Bkieplessneas, paralysis, nervous prostration, Funeral at the house Monday a. m. InRev.
A.
J.
Hurd
is
holding
meetings
maker is God. On Sunday, Feb. 26, her
epilepsy, etc. The ontlook would certainly terment in Hillside cemetery at Canisteo. yisitor at the school last VtOBUBjT^
ckson, Pa.
His wife is still at the funeral sermon was preached by Rev. F.
to discouraging for you were there no me:nis
Miss Lottie Freeland of Jasper baa Arnot Ogden hospital, Elmira,not much ' H. Rowley, and amid sorrowing friends
of escape. Any of the above difficulties, Rev. S. E. Matthews 6fBe1fttell.7~
and many more, are advance symptoms of
been visiting friends here for the past improved.
March 20.
W.
ber remains were laid away ia Mount
insanity or some other equal ly deplorable conweek.
*•
dition ending in suicide or premature death.
Hope
cemetery.
The
lawsuit,
which
commenced
the
S W A L E 8IFTINO«f.
•\
Dr. Franklin Mi lea, the noted specialist,
A few friends of 8yd.. Her inner were 10 inst. and closed the 12th, between
has devoted over 20 years to the investigaHymeneal.
Peepers and angle worms on the invited to his home on Monday evening David Peters, piff and J. K. Petera,deft.
FAIR
AND C.Lx
tion of nervous affections, and in the result
for warm sugar.
of his Ubom lies the only hope of those afflict- Swale, March 18.
before Squire Kennedy and a jury, with
—that's the way your skin will he,
ed with the tronMea named His RestoraA very pleassnt social event took if you'll take Dr. Pierce'N (volden
Rev. J. Wootton of Jasper gave us a C. D. Wood house cotinsel for pi ft", and
Mrs. E. O. Downs is visiting her partive, Nervine is a positive means of relief.
place
at the residence of Mrs. Miranda Medical Discovery. Pimples, blotchE.
B.
Ross
for
the
deft,
caused
quite
a
very pleasing missionary sermon last
If you have any nervous affection attend to ents at West Union,
House,
Reward, Thursday. March 15, es, eruptions, and humors are utsensation
in
this
commonly
quiet
town,
it at once. Do not wait till your intellect is
Sunday morning.
Miss Lina Wilson began school in
alt altered or the freniy of suicide overcomes
1894,
the
occasion being the marriage of terly banished by this medicine. It
and resulted in a judgement for the
Miss
Deal
Stephens
has
engaged
for
a
you. Delay is dangerous.
takes away, mure thoroughly and
district No. 8 Monday.
her daughter Carrie to Mr. Oscar Swain,
plaintiff. •
fourteen weeks term of school in Arkcertainly
than anything else, the
Re*. I. R. Miller. r W nf the M I nhnmh.
Mr. Northrup and Mr. Nezbeth of
a prosperous young merchant of J How blood troisons or impurities t h a t
M j Ron, P a , writes "Overwork canted me to
port,
to
commence
next
Monday.
March
14.
"
K"
break down completely The eff >ru of several | the Hwalc. h a v e s t a r t e d the p l o w .
ard. The ceremony was performed by cause, them.
•rood doctors, and eight week* of travel, did me
Prof. F. SToanford and Miss Cooper
little good. I could not read or study, and my |
the Rev. J. P. White in the presence of
George
Barber
and
son
of
North
Hill
eorwlition was serious I began using Mr Stiles' ,
For every Skin, Scalp, and Scrofattended the teachers' association at JasCAMERON CREAM.
about sixty friends of the contracting
Meliorative Marvlne, four bottle* of which com ! were callers at George Fairbanks' Sunulous affection, no matter how it
a+etoly cured me Accept mv gratitude "
per
last
Friday
and
Saturday.
day.
parties. A bountiful repast was after- rami', the " Disr-nvery " i* a dirfM*
" I was taken sick la<t tprti, and had the Attend
an^enf three of our tail phviclans The result f
The sugar party at the Christian
The
Moore*
girl
who
was
bitten
by
the
ward served. The bride received many remedy.
It cleanses, baiida tip,
Mr. Moore's daughter, who was bitten
was that at the end of four month* I w n a help- I
church last Wednesday evening netted dog, is doing well.
toss Invalid, eonld not eat, and did not get thlrtv i
useful
and ornamental presents,
strengthens,
and invigorates every
by
a
StBernard
dog,
is
doing
as
well
ia I notes' sleep In 94 hours i/>st ss pound* in |
the society a neat little sum.
Among the guasts from out of town part of the system. K< leina, Rryatpweight. Fonr weeks ago I began using Mr Mil**' as could be expected.
Mrs. Minnie Clum, who has been on
Restorative Nervine, Restoistive Tonic »nd Nerve
Rodney Foster of Slate Creek was the sick list the past week, is improving. were: Dr. Bowen and wife and Mr. and elas, Salt-rheum, Tetter, Boils, ('ara>*i Uver Pills. Have gained *.'» pounds in
The mumps are on the hill and does
weight, nan eat and sleep, and feel as well as I
buncies, Knlitrgstl SIAMA, and tb#
buried
from the Putman school house
Lucius Kinner is laid up with a Mrs. Dixon of Almond; Mr. and Mrs. worst Scrofulous S r c s and Swellings
ever did."—J C -Hephena, Carlisle. Pa.
not show any distinction between rich
" I was afflicted with nervou« prostration ovsr
last Friday, Rev. D. E. Stiles officiating. strained hip, received while out with the Arthur Allen, Mr.and Mrs, Darius White
or poor, old or young.
two yean, and during that time was nnaMe to
are completely and
permanently
and son Clarence, Mrs. Cora Russell,
•crforni any work. Through the use of Or Mile*'
The sugar party for the benefit of the flag.
cured
by
it.
^.••tiratlvn Vsrrine I am entirely restored to
Spring' opens tip with a good boom
Miss Mary White and Mr, Harry BillL O. T.M. last Saturday evening passed
iioa.th, an 1 able to conduct mv business the ««me
The medicine show draws good audiDepot -1 r» ct
Unlike ordinary spring 'medicines,
as before mr <Hckness I recommended the Nervine of business »t Cameron.
off vtry pleasantly.
Abot $10 were the ence*, willing to be pleased, but not to iard, of Hornellsville; Mr. and Mr?. M. the "Discovery " works equally well
In t W'lnj man also nfterln* from neryons prrw
and
every
available
place
to
bitch
a
team
tration, and he too rwefve.1 wonderful benefit
R. Lake, and Merritt R. White, of Cannet receipts to the ladfes.
buy Waski oil.
at all seasons.
trrit ft l)r Miles' remedies arc considered * pan- was occupied Saturday.
isteo; Mr. Eben White and Mies Carrie
• "<•» at our house." W H ("\iuhsw Oallcn M'ifi>
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
M.
Webster
are
in
T*r
Practically, it's sold o»i triiil. If
Dr Miles'
m i — ' Restorative
•»--.
»— Nervine l« sr,M by all
Your Swale correspondent should W h i t e of Fremont and Mr. and Mrs.
James Scott, instead of forming a part
d cgglstson a positive_guarantee
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _or^ hv
^ ^Dr.
. . .MS
™_
Buffalo
today
in
consultation
with
a
it
ever fails to benefit or cure, yon
have been in town last Saturday if re Frank Green of Buffalo.
V
Medical On.. Elkhart
Elrnert !nd
Ind . on receipt of prff-» f • T.erihip with w Geo. Peck, has hired out
specialist regarding Mr. W's health. He thinks Cameron is dead , if it is dead it's
have your money back. Ton
t bottle, or six bottles for fP>. erpre«* prepsid. It
P*7
positively free from all opi«tc<i and dangcrou. to him at $10 per week and board. has ft troublesome and serious stomach
only for the good you get.
drugs Dr Mllea" Verve snd !,! *cr pi lis ? c m
a livelier corpse than a Swaler could maice
Goo4
fsea
are
wanted
everywhere.
Next to knowing n thing ourselves
per ho«. frve botes, ti OP Mailed anywhere,
r*roc
difficulty.
No eheap Mili«titutc, urged by a
if he died alive.
hook at drufflsta. or by mall.
^ * *mm # * ^
is
to know linere to find information tricky clealefj tfloogl it may be betThe young people's social at Mark
Mrs.
Sarah
VVingett
aud
daughter,
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After April 1st Ora Carver launches upon it, and the owner of a Coftimbhn
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