1914 Photo Drama Newspaper - Watchtower Documents
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All work receives prompt attention<br />
PHELPS PHARMACY,<br />
One of the leading Dru£ Stores' in Western New York.<br />
9 East Main Street, Fredonia, N. Y.<br />
Duluth Imperial<br />
A very superior BREAD FLOUR<br />
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To introduce this flour to you' we<br />
have put alj y^ry low price on it. k<br />
FREDONIA FEED AND ICE COMPANY,<br />
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Fredonia, New York.<br />
Great 10-Day<br />
PRICE - CUT<br />
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HOUSE FURNISHINGS<br />
SALE NOW ON<br />
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Price cut deeply on every arti-<br />
fein all lines.<br />
DONT MISS IT.<br />
fANG FURNITURE COMPANY<br />
+00-410 Lion St.. DUNKIRK, N. Y.<br />
\ Leworthy's Is,Now Located<br />
at 32 W. Main Street.<br />
Just R eceive A New Lot<br />
Fancy Bamboo Baskets<br />
From Japan.<br />
Rich Manogany Color.<br />
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Henry Leworthy<br />
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4> 19U<br />
OFFICIAL VILLAGE PAPER<br />
DRY CLEANING<br />
BARGAIN DAYS. j<br />
On Friday and Saturday of each<br />
week until further notice SPECIAL<br />
BARGAIN PRICES will be made<br />
on some articles taken in on those<br />
days for jleliyery the following<br />
week. Shop work is excluded! and<br />
only work jrom Fredonia and Bun<br />
kirk will be accepted a.t the special<br />
price arid lor cash on delivery! onf<br />
ly. 'Phone us Thursdays for Bar<br />
gain prices'for Fridav and Saltur<br />
da v.<br />
Dunkirk Laundry Co.<br />
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PERSONAL<br />
i Miss Nettie R. Till of Buffalo, who<br />
|has been visiting her sister, Mrs.<br />
John Sullivan in Dunkirk has gone to<br />
Cassadaga for a month's visit with<br />
relatives.' ;•<br />
i Artistic dancing will be a feature in<br />
,4 Inj Story Book Land."<br />
Tlie best bread is made from Cream<br />
Puff ,Flour. Crocker & Ellis. 42tf<br />
The Grape: Belt Ministerial Asso<br />
cia^ion will meet in the Fredonia Baptist;<br />
church Monday, Kov. 9.<br />
Try our Old Town coffee at 25c.<br />
It 1 is a.Winner, Crocker &( Ellis. 42tf<br />
On Octdber 2Gth, Mrs. Chas. Marsh<br />
was; givei^ a. very delightful surprise<br />
in honor of her birthday by sixteen! of<br />
her J friends. The afternoon was pleasantly<br />
spent playing games. After a<br />
delicious suppper a fine musical program<br />
marked the close of a beautihil<br />
day. The friends of Mrs. Marsh and<br />
Mrs. Wiley decided to make Ocfotfer<br />
26th an annual event.<br />
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Leon J. Bartlett of West Line, Pa.,<br />
son :of Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Bartlett of<br />
Dunkirk, bagged a big black bear last<br />
week. Bartlett in company with W.<br />
J. Dahler, woods foreman of the Day<br />
Chemica| Company, was hunting in! a<br />
big stretch of timber when they suddenly<br />
came upon bruin. . The bear<br />
was jone or the largest bagged in that<br />
part.of Pennsylvania in years.<br />
Mrt E. L. Clement of Ruggles street,<br />
i Dunkirk, is seriously ill at his home.<br />
|Mr. Cements isuffered'a stroke of pajraly^isand<br />
isj in a critical condition.<br />
Special 6t nice salt Mackerel for 25c.<br />
j Cash; Grocery! J. L. Phibbs & Co.]<br />
The November meeting of the Benjamin<br />
Prescott Chapter, D. A. R., will<br />
be he^d Thursday, Nov. 5th, at tile<br />
home of Mrs. j Fullagar, Central aveh<br />
ue, Dunkirk.<br />
Miss La Verne Schauer will open<br />
Children's Dancing Class beginning<br />
Nov. 7th, at|2:30 in Blodgett's hall.<br />
Term of ten lessons, five dollars.<br />
Payable in half terms. Those wishing<br />
to join the class 'phone,; Dunkirk<br />
Bell, '66 R. / , •<br />
l! wish to Iannounce to the publ<br />
that on Thursday, Nov. 5th, Mrs. I. V.<br />
Hurst, a graduate Corsetiere direct<br />
from the Gossard School of Corsetry,<br />
will \be at my home and do special fittings<br />
land consult you regarding this<br />
seasons modes. Will appreciate your<br />
visit on the date mentioned apove at<br />
my home," 63, West Main street, * Mrs.<br />
Miller. Phone, 365. :<br />
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The following isj taken from the.<br />
Douglas, Arizona, Daily, published at<br />
Douglas, Arizona, which is of interest!'<br />
t-9 Fredonia friends of Miss Adelaide.<br />
[ Smith, formerly of this place;<br />
When he was in the city Sunday,<br />
Gov. George W. P. Hlmt made an inspection<br />
of the emergency hospital in<br />
this* ! city, where the wounded Mexican<br />
soldiers from Naco are being takien<br />
care of. Complaint had been made<br />
to h'im about the sanitary conditions<br />
at the] Hospital and the danger of it<br />
in the city as a sou^cel of infectious<br />
disease. The governojr wanted to see<br />
for himself and spent] some time goring<br />
through the buildings. When 1^<br />
finished he expressed satisfaction with<br />
conditions, and highly, complimented<br />
Dn W. A. Greene ana Miss Adelaide<br />
Smith, the physician and head nurse<br />
in charge, respectively^ for the excellent<br />
work they have done.<br />
Harriet Torrey and family have<br />
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TTENTION !<br />
Get Your Ready Please<br />
For "In Stoxy-Boo)^\Laniy at 8 .Prices, 2S, 35 and 50 cents Music during the luncheon was fur-j<br />
No extra charge for reserved seats.) nished by.Manton's orchestra.<br />
Among the guests were a number)<br />
HOUSE FOR RENT.<br />
from Gbwjmda, Olean and Buffalo.<br />
i Eight room house in first class con<br />
The bridal party went tbDunkirk in;<br />
automobile's and at 11:59 Mr. andMrs.<br />
dition. Bath, furnace, gas. also large Stone departed for the east. On their<br />
garden. Phone 2061, or inquire 1 37 return th^y will take up their resi<br />
Maple avenue. • lw44 dence at the Columbia Hotel.<br />
OUR GRAPES IN MISSISSIPPI.<br />
Vicksburg, Miss., Oct. 20, <strong>1914</strong>.<br />
My dear McKinstry:<br />
I see grapes here fromStockton and<br />
>ther places near Fredonia. I wish I<br />
iiad filenames convenient of the ship-<br />
)ers. I see letters in the Censor from<br />
liese little places and the grapes<br />
uaste good. . • '<br />
i The war has played the'wilds with<br />
intB country, labor, mills, cotton, etc.<br />
yhough with a bumper crop of cotton<br />
the price would have been low<br />
enough anyway. The "Buy a Bale,"<br />
movement is cefainly a kindly and<br />
ljraternal one.<br />
j Vicksburg holds her own fairly well<br />
but if there is no let up soon, no telliju'g<br />
what will happen.<br />
• T. H. ALLEIN.<br />
ERIE DISTRICT METHODIST<br />
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION.<br />
The Methodist riiinisters ofErie distlrict<br />
will hold 'their semi-annual meet-<br />
'itig beginning jon the evening of Nov..<br />
S|, r and ending on the evening of Nov.<br />
10 ; , in Fredonia. -<br />
An interesting program will be carried<br />
but to which the public is cordially;<br />
invited. ,<br />
J Perhaps the sessions in which the<br />
public will be most interested will be<br />
held on Monday and Tuesday evenings.<br />
Rev. J. M. Life of North East<br />
vill preach on, Monday evening and'<br />
lev. T. R. Thoburn of Erie, will<br />
preach on Tuesday evening:<br />
Don't fail to try pur Laurel and<br />
golden Oleomargarine j at 20 and 23c.<br />
A du will be pleased. | Cash Grocery.<br />
J :L. Phibbs & Co.<br />
THE BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.<br />
j<br />
Henry Clews, the great banker of<br />
•New' York is the Treasurer of the<br />
Committee for; Relief of Homeless<br />
Bjefgians. The Secretary of the comn<br />
ittee Writes Mr. Tupper, manager of<br />
Ffr^dohia Opera House, as follows:<br />
66 Broadway, New York,<br />
Oct. 27th,; <strong>1914</strong>.<br />
Mr H. E. Tupper,The Fredonia Opera<br />
House, Fredonia, N. Y.<br />
Dear Mr. Tupper:—In behalf of our<br />
committee T have to thank you for<br />
y )dr letter* of Oct. 24th, and to state<br />
ir reply that we shall be very glad indied<br />
to add the proceeds of a benefit<br />
Primary<br />
sale at<br />
building.<br />
BARGAIN.<br />
recitation benches are for<br />
the Fredonia Normal school<br />
Enquire at the office.<br />
HOME'AND SCHOOL CLUB.<br />
The second meeting of the home<br />
and school club will meet Tuesday,<br />
November 10, at 3:30 at the West Hill<br />
school. Rev. Miss Lindbergof Cassadaga,<br />
will speak on the care and<br />
respect for the aged. _ I Mrs. Homer<br />
Holcomb will give a report of the convention,<br />
of the mother's assembly recently<br />
held in Buffalo. There wilLbe<br />
an exhibit of things made by the children<br />
at home. An invitation is extended<br />
and a special invitation to<br />
grandmothers.<br />
A TESTIMONIAL DINNER.<br />
Tlie Jamestown Journal of las[t<br />
week Wednesday had the following<br />
item which will interest many friends<br />
of Mr. Putnam in Fredonia:<br />
A number of the employes of The<br />
Journal editorial rooms and business<br />
office were entertained at dinnerTuesday<br />
by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Loomis, at<br />
their, »home; 130 Van Buren street, in<br />
lionor of Wijlliam. D. Putnam, who has<br />
left the employ of The Journal-and is<br />
ibout to leave Jamestown. Mr. Putfiam,<br />
starting as reporter arid assistant<br />
proof reader, some years ago, had<br />
advanced to.the position of assistant<br />
oity editor before leaving TheJournal.<br />
The high regard with^which he is held<br />
yy his fellow e:<br />
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