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-i- TRT gaaMmaagass , >4 Vr* s -f. ■*** w *WMF« <£. »cwjf*' * r *-. ih« tn*Bfc'>4ywaUge« of * chock acco^rt,/«Z/r^^^/Zev i help you conserve yawr earn- «^J, lolp you to accumulate a competence for old age, why. not come in and ftart an accounMvith us ? i n/jfruHW ' ■■ «y". ........■■'■ .■■■! ............ "..,------------------ ,------------------ i-i <■■■■■ 1 1 -'"ft-*11IJ '• I* *'Jl1"" . .. - .: /: *' THE MAN WHO WASTES We assure ypu of our willingness to assift you in apy way we can consistent .. M(ith sound banking principles. $*$£&&* *4,t 7/ ' -4- < *.*" a.'■"■ ? * 11 1 tz < i s B §i ra to £ &. - gp. « ^•4 PRESENT ^tOtlNGi WASTES * OLD AGE COMFORTS No red tape in opening an account at this bank. Make your deposit, add to it as you can. The full amount or any part will be subject to 'your order . » at any time, 1 Snbovev State JSatth 7 *. [aiaafiraranMagrafi^^ Loyd Robinson, was in Wednesday afternoon. < U. P. Regan, of Wellsville, was a caller in town Sunday. P. Kilbane, of Cleveland, Ohio, is 5 visiting relatives in town. R. K. Hammond was a busir^ss v\s- *~ii ,itor in Wellsville Tuesday. j Mrs. Henry Eggert was a business caller in Hornell Wednesday. ! Mrs. Ray Collins was in Hornell c E Hann wa? a business ^tor Hornell We^esday. P. Cannon was a Hor- nell visitor Wednesday. Earl Richardson was a business cal- jng *a l^T in. Buffalo, thia week. j Ryron Proper was calling on Mrs. * Ray Hammond was home from jproper, at the Sanitarium, in Hornell, Corning a few days this week. . ^Sunday. vrJMiss Nellie Walsh was calling-on,' T , •jfe V - •« « t _l , James Gumn, Jr.,Mvho has been friends in Hornell last week. ? , . . , , . , -r. i, wzui .working at Johnsonburg, is home for .^Miss Ellen Driscoll was a Wells- f d ville caller Wednesday morning. ; - * <S^R. E. Temple was a business visitor James Lynch and E. P. Padden in Elmira Wednesday and .Thursday. >vere business visitorsin Wellsville - Charles Baker was a business visit- Tuesday*morning. or in Hornell and Canisteo Wednes-J Mrs. Flora C. Deming attended the day. 'ft. M. S. Convention at Friendship, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Deming visited Tuesday and Wednesday, friends at Friendship and Wellsville» Mr. and MjSj_ T. F. Kelley, of Sal- this week. . Jmanca, spent Tuesday at the home of . Misses Mary-and Regina Raufen-iMr. and Mrs. T. K. Regan, barth were business visitors in Hor-j gt o. Turner and Mrs. Everett nell Monday.-. (Davis, of Alfred Station, were recent Mrs. Frank Gr^g, of Perry, is pass-,,visitors of Mrs. Lydia Warfield. ing some time with her daughter,* _ . i A. O. Tucker was tm Olean Tues- J _ , , . , Jday attending a district meeting of Charles Bozard has returned toj J b ~ ° . , x -xU vs Jtke stewarts of the M. E. Church. Andover to stay for a time with his niece, Mrs. Emma Robbins.. ,| ^ran^ Mrs. E. P. Banter, of Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Gallagher, of Hammondsport, are visiting at the Cuba, spent Sunday at the home of l=^ome their niece, Mrs. Erwin his mother, Mrs. E. Gallagher. ' j Baker. Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Whitcomb, of j Mr. and Mrs., Geo. Bloss passed the Belmont, were Sunday guests at the week-end at the home of their daugh- home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Baker. jter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilson, of George Beebe was in Corning last Whitesville, night in attendance at the state ( Mrs. JHorton Day and two daugh- coiiclave of the Cantons, I. 0. 0. F. « ters, Hattie and Minnie, of this place, •If. D. Cheesman was- in Alfred spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Wednesday to attend a poultry lec- Mrs. Bert Day, of Hornell, ture given during the Farmers WeekMps v L Eggleston left AndovCT program.- |Wednesday morning for a few days Misses Emma an d^ Helen Folsing, with relatives in Cortland and Montour Falls to-day for a vicinity on her way to Panama, where week-end vist with their sister, Miss1 Elizabeth Folsing. in Wellsville Monday afternoon. Mrs. B.Doran, of Elm Valley, was calling on friends Wednesday even- _ » '.?4' Goats and Suits Down Skirts and Waists* Down Cotton Wash Fabrics Down Silkolines and Cretonnes Down Worsted arid Woolen Dress Goods Down Cotton and Worsted Goods Down Heavy Underwear DownK Cornf artables and Blanket Gloves and Mittens Down •--- Caps and Hoods Down Outings and Muslins Down Notions and Ribbons Down All Kinds of Yarns Down own Cash and. Carry Specials for Friday and Saturday One lot Ladies.Ribbed Vests and Pants, Dollar value, small sizes only .............................. 39c One lotLadiesSuits, only smallersizes, all Half Price. Girls59e Knit Bloomers........ . ........................ 34c Four pieces 15c Colored Mercerized Marquisette . - Overdrapes, Floral, Blue Bird and Geometrical Designs................................... \............. 49c yd. One lot LadiesDress Skirts, .......... Just Half Price '15 Bars of 9c Soap for $1.00. Your choice of three brands, any assortment. $4.50 Silkoline Home-made, cotton-lined Comfort- ables............ . ............................................ $3.95 Coats 10c Spool Cotton, $1.00 for a dozen spools, any assortment. Two pieces dark Outings, best 50c quality .... 29c One lot Genuine Burson 69c Hose, Black........... 49c '.5 /Mrs. Leon Wahl, and son, William, leaS Wednesday - for az-iew- weeks /A she will join her husband. Mrs. Eg- gleston -sails from New York next week. visif with her.parents/Mr. and Mrs. E^teer Ayers, at Binghamton. Br.. apd-v?4fs. Henry Bennett, .of pAY YOUR GAS BILLS on or before the. 20th of Cwisteo,. were week-end guests at; ! month and save discount. JOHN E. Main Street IHE BURROWS STORE, .Andover, N. Y. an '• Store Open Every Monday^ Wednesday and Saturday Evenings / Mrs. E. M. Bess went to New York [Monday and will sail for the South on .the same boat with Mr. and Mrs, 'Clark.. Mrs. Bess goes to Holly Hill, Fla. z - London, Nov. 9.The Dateless of Marlborough,formerly Consuelo Van- derbilt, was to-day awarded a decree divorce from the Duke^&f^JMhrl- SB ' K 91- tfi j < tKdc homes of Mr. and Mrs. H. siEMPIRE GAS&FUEL.CO:, i borough. TUbrne and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Scott. * Ltd. > Editor J. Harvey Z-. •' * . __ piirp t.lua week as c \ :are of the hair BeautifulHaTr Needs Constant Car$ ' Good judgment and'knowledge is necessary in the selection of Hair Brushes,-Combs, Hair Tonics, Shampoo, and Hair Dressings. . , Your Rexall Store will he very"glad at any time dxrconsrdt-wiih-yorron the subject of care or your hair, and give you the benefit o| ourJ*£hpical know- ledge and experience. have a complete stock of Hair Brushes, Hair Tonics* Shampoos, Shampoo Brushes, Soaps^and every need for hair cleansing T" \- Backus is in Syra- cuse this week as guest of the Amer- J ican Press Association, with other ffi weekly newspaper editors of New York State. . * At a recent 'meeting of the Red Cross, held at the Library,. Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Prof. H. J. Steere, of Wellsvilfe7~werg~~itf attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robbins and children, of North Bingham^ and j Mrs. L; E. Easton, of Ulysses, Pa.,were Sunday-guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rogers. Mrs.'L. P/VapWoert and Hon. W; W./kdams, of Corning, were;guests f Miss Minnie Cl&ir during the week. Mr.- Adams Is a coudn i>f: Mrs. yan Woprt and Miss Clair. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Clark -.left ednesday for New York CUy where they have reservations on the steamed jLenop*** isxt St. Petersburg; FU., where they expect to. pass the winter. WUMaxn Sanford returned to ..bis home fn Vancouver, Wash., W< day,.after spending several other relatives in magazine * Bargains The News is in receipt of the publishers price list for 1920-21 which includes all magazines and periodicals. We can quote you just as low prices as are possible to he given by any agency.. Following are)a few of the many Magazine Sargaihs. Publishers Price Special Price to Subccriber - •$ 6.00 Good Houtokeepittg and PifctoriabReriew (each for i year) $4.40 7.00 Cbmsopolitan and Pictorial Reriew^aach for I -year) ..... 4^0 4.60 American Magarine with W^mana^Jme Companion . 8.00 Cosmopolitan and Hearsts (eacb f< 0.00 Good. Hauaricoepiag a$d~Harper*a '•{. W J * -A few more Hats at $2 attd^3 Baufe'nb&rths House. - - a fiX,'"' ...♦ .C- 51. * 7 ---- v- -V-- .-jrt; ¥ -Haypara' .1 V«ar) for I year), a a ^16600^ Cosmopolitan T1-1J Jr-~~ -• . p- Pictorial Revi^r' (each for 1 for t yasr) . a* t. ■-1 t i *. ~ I. I Vftd ^■9 V :r* ffe- *■'; i T- 1 J- ; V \L. tA >*. .V* ** r

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Page 1: on or of magazine - Fultonhistory.com 23/Andover NY News... · 2018-09-03 · i help you conserve yawr earn-«^J, lolp you to accumulate a competence for old age, why. not come in

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«^J, lolp you to accumulate a competence for old age,why. not come in and ftart an accounMvith us ?

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• We assure ypu of our willingness to assift you in apy way we can consistent .. M(ith sound banking principles.

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PRESENT ^tOtlNGi WASTES * OLD

AGECOMFORTS

No red tape in opening an account atthis bank. Make your deposit, add toit as you can. The full amount orany part will be subject to 'your order . »at any time, 1

Snbovev State JSatth7 • *. ■ ‘

[aiaafiraranMagrafi^^

Loyd Robinson, was in Wednesday afternoon.

< U. P. Regan, of Wellsville, was a caller in town Sunday.

P. Kilbane, of Cleveland, Ohio, is 5 visiting relatives in town.

R. K. Hammond was a busir^ss v\s-*~ii ,itor in Wellsville Tuesday.

j Mrs. Henry Eggert was a businesscaller in Hornell Wednesday. !

“ Mrs. Ray Collins was in Hornell c E Hann wa? a business ^tor

Hornell

We^esday.P. Cannon was a Hor­

nell visitor Wednesday.Earl Richardson was a business cal- jng *a

l^T in. Buffalo, thia week. j Ryron Proper was calling on Mrs.* Ray Hammond was home from jproper, at the Sanitarium, in Hornell,Corning a few days this week. . ^Sunday. ’vrJMiss Nellie Walsh was calling-on,' T ,•jfe V - •« « t _l , James Gumn, Jr.,Mvho has beenfriends in Hornell last week. ? , . . , , . ,™ -r. • i, wzui ‘.working at Johnsonburg, is home for.^Miss Ellen Driscoll was a Wells- f d

ville caller Wednesday morning. ; - *<S^R. E. Temple was a business visitor James Lynch and E. P. Padden

in Elmira Wednesday and .Thursday. >vere “business visitors” in Wellsville- Charles Baker was a business visit- Tuesday*morning.

or in Hornell and Canisteo Wednes-J Mrs. Flora C. Deming attended the day. 'ft. M. S. Convention at Friendship,

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Deming visited Tuesday and Wednesday, friends at Friendship and Wellsville» Mr. and MjSj_ T. F. Kelley, of Sal- this week. . Jmanca, spent Tuesday at the home of. Misses Mary-and Regina Raufen-iMr. and Mrs. T. K. Regan, barth were business visitors in Hor-j gt o. Turner and Mrs. Everettnell Monday.-. (Davis, of Alfred Station, were recent

Mrs. Frank Gr^g, of Perry, is pass-,,visitors of Mrs. Lydia Warfield.ing some time with her daughter,’ ■* „ _ . i A. O. Tucker was tm Olean Tues-

J _ , , . , Jday attending a district meeting ofCharles Bozard has returned toj J b ~ °. , x -xU vs Jtke stewarts of the M. E. Church.Andover to stay for a time with hisniece, Mrs. Emma Robbins.. ,| ^r‘ an^ Mrs. E. P. Banter, of

Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Gallagher, of Hammondsport, are visiting at the Cuba, spent Sunday at the home of l=^ome their niece, Mrs. Erwin his mother, Mrs. E. Gallagher. ' j Baker.

Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Whitcomb, of j Mr. and Mrs., Geo. Bloss passed the Belmont, were Sunday guests at the week-end at the home of their daugh- home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Baker. jter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilson, of

—George Beebe was in Corning last Whitesville, night in attendance at the state ( Mrs. JHorton Day and two daugh- coiiclave of the Cantons, I. 0. 0. F. « ters, Hattie and Minnie, of this place,

•If. D. Cheesman was- in Alfred spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Wednesday to attend a poultry lec- Mrs. Bert Day, of Hornell, ture given during the Farmers Week’ Mps v L Eggleston left AndovCTprogram.- |Wednesday morning for a few day’s

Misses Emma an d^ Helen Folsing, with relatives in Cortland and Montour Falls to-day for a vicinity on her way to Panama, where

week-end vist with their sister, Miss1Elizabeth Folsing.

in Wellsville Monday afternoon.Mrs. B.Doran, of Elm Valley, was

calling on friends Wednesday even-

_ ■ » '.?4'

Goats and Suits Down Skirts and Waists* Down

Cotton Wash Fabrics Down Silkolines and Cretonnes Down

Worsted arid Woolen Dress Goods Down Cotton and Worsted Goods Down

Heavy Underwear DownK Cornf artables and Blanket

Gloves and Mittens Down •--- Caps and Hoods Down

Outings and Muslins Down Notions and Ribbons Down

All Kinds of Yarns Down

own

Cash and. Carry Specials for Friday and SaturdayOne lot Ladies’.Ribbed Vests and Pants, Dollar

value, small sizes only .............................. 39cOne lotLadies’ Suits, only smallersizes,

all Half Price.Girls’ 59e Knit Bloomers........ . ........................ 34cFour pieces 15c ’ Colored Mercerized Marquisette

. - Overdrapes, Floral, Blue Bird and Geometrical Designs...................................\.............49c yd.

One lot Ladies’ Dress Skirts,.......... Just Half Price'15 Bars of 9c Soap for $1.00. Your choice of three

brands, any assortment.$4.50 Silkoline Home-made, cotton-lined Comfort­

ables............ . ............................................ $3.95Coat’s 10c Spool Cotton, $1.00 for a dozen spools,

any assortment.Two pieces dark Outings, best 50c quality .... 29cOne lot Genuine Burson 69c Hose, Black...........49c

'.5

/Mrs. Leon Wahl, and son, William, leaS Wednesday - for az-iew- week’s/A

she will join her husband. Mrs. Eg­gleston -sails from New York next week.

visif with her.parents/Mr. and Mrs. E^teer Ayers, at Binghamton.

Br.. apd-v?4fs. Henry Bennett, .of

pAY YOUR GAS BILLS on or before the. 20th of

Cwisteo,. were week-end guests at;! month and save discount.

JOHN E.Main Street “IHE BURROWS STORE”, .Andover, N. Y.

an '•Store Open Every Monday^ Wednesday and Saturday Evenings /

Mrs. E. M. Bess went to New York [Monday and will sail for the South on .the same boat with Mr. and Mrs, 'Clark.. Mrs. Bess goes to Holly Hill, Fla. z -

London, Nov. 9.—The Dateless of Marlborough,formerly Consuelo Van­derbilt, was to-day awarded a decree

divorce from the Duke^&f^JMhrl-

SB ' K 91-tfi j <

tKdc homes of Mr. and Mrs. H. siEMPIRE GAS&FUEL.CO:, i borough.TUbrne and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Scott. ‘ * ‘ Ltd. > Editor J. Harvey

Z-. •' * . __ piirp t.lua week as c

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:are of the hairBeautifulHaTrNeeds Constant Car$

' Good judgment and'knowledge is necessary in the selection of Hair Brushes,-Combs, Hair Tonics, Shampoo, and Hair Dressings. . ,

Your Rexall Store will he very"glad at any time dxrconsrdt-wiih-yorron the subject of care or your hair, and give you the benefit o| our J*£hpical know­ledge and experience.

have a complete stock of Hair Brushes, Hair Tonics* Shampoos, Shampoo Brushes,

Soaps^and every need for hair cleansing

T"

\-

Backus is in Syra­cuse this week as guest of the Amer- J ican Press Association, with other ffi weekly newspaper editors of New York State. . *

At a recent 'meeting of the Red Cross, held at the Library,. Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Prof.H. J. Steere, of Wellsvilfe7~werg~~itf attendance.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robbins and children, of North Bingham^ and j Mrs. L; E. Easton, of Ulysses, Pa.,’ were Sunday-guests of Mr. and Mrs.H. D. Rogers.

Mrs.'L. P/VapWoert and Hon. W; W./kdams, of Corning, were;guests f Miss Minnie Cl&ir during the week.

Mr.- Adams Is a coudn i>f: Mrs. yanWoprt and Miss Clair.

Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Clark -.left ednesday for New York CUy where

they have reservations on the steamed jLenop*** isxt St. Petersburg; FU.,

where they expect to. pass the winter.WUMaxn Sanford returned to ..bis

home fn Vancouver, Wash., W< day,.after spending several

other relatives in

magazine * BargainsThe News is in receipt of the publisher’s price list for

1920-21 which includes all magazines and periodicals. We can quote you just as low prices as are possible to he given by any agency..

Following are)a few of the many Magazine Sargaihs.Publisher’s

Price’ Special Price to

Subccriber -•$ 6.00 Good Houtokeepittg and PifctoriabReriew (each for i year) $4.40

7.00 Cbmsopolitan and Pictorial Reriew^aach for I -year) ..... 4^04.60 American Magarine with W^mana‘ ^Jme Companion .

8.00 Cosmopolitan and Hearst’s (eacb f< 0.00 Good. Hauaricoepiag a$d~Harper*a

'•{. W J • * -A few more Hats at $2 attd^3 Baufe'nb&rth’s House. - - a

fiX,'"' ...♦ .’C- 51. * 7

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¥ -Haypar’a'

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Cost of Living A NOTICE TO

» -

„ •» ’ -JRev. V. Eggleston Sums Up the Reason Why

We Are Paying the Long Price For the Neces­sities ofUfe. Jl.,

| Consumers* Natural Gas Co,, Wat­kins, N. Y. . |

____ __ ________ « Empire Gas and FuelGAS CONSUMERS w" N Y BEFORE JANUARY HRST1921

-A w • « -On account of our foresight in purchasing two years’^

~ In discussing “Tha High Living,” first the

to . statecauses and, secondly, the

..remedy. •'• -First: Condition^ incident to the

World War. There is a state ofjun- re«t and high ‘ prices not only, in America but in Eu^pe, in China and -in every part of the inhabited world. This is the inevitable^ result of the .awful war which- shook’ the planet and threatened to destroy civiliza­tion. -

Second: Under-production. . Peo­ple are pouring into the cities. There is a decreasing grain supply^ as com­pared with former years, and- the country population is steadily decreas­ing. The supply is not meeting the demand. This condition is alarming and within itself would raise the cost of living.

Third: Profiteering. It is estimat­ed that the dost of living could be reduced from 10 per cent, to 15 per cent, if profiteering could be

of'help us in this hqur! Verily the lab­ors^ wan ie entitled to bettor treat­ment than he was accustomed to -re­ceive under the rule of plutocracy. The rule of right should control here as everywhere. "To-day we are ex­periencing in the high cost of living the penalty of our tolerance of the autocracy of capital.

, The Peoples’ Natural Gas Co,, West].Seneca, N. Y, . i

Order of '• Public- ServiceNatural Gas. ’Cq., rZiMwiMtAn ftfih. t Williamsville, N. Y.Mpmwum © to©; ©we, Repays tight, Heat & Power co.,: supply of print.papBr .before the advance in paper,

ibeen possible for the' News to keep the price at $1.50 aito the Use of

Natural Gat. STATE OF NEW YORK

.PUBLIC^SERVICE COMMISSISgCONOTHSTRICT \ j Rushville Mining and'Gm Co.,.Ltd.,

At a session of the Public Sent Rushville, N. Y. .vice Commission, Second Dis-p~;£ G. McDonell, Bolivar, N. £mwstrict, helflg the City of Albany on the' 4th day of November, 1920.6th, Contonment Wage Scale:

The wage'scale at the camps and{ PRESENT: . **Charles Bi Hill, Chairman Frank JrvineJoseph A».Kellogg

cantonments, in my opinion, is the one chief cause of the present panic for higji prices. The outrageous and scandelous wages paid for labor which was nfever performed, the pre­mium put on inefficiency, graft and rascality at the camps and canton-.

Case 7672.In the matter

of the

Ihc., Buffalo N. Y. 'Pennsylvania Gaa. Co., Jamestown,’ , . . , „ . ~ ~ u ' 1 - ' v -

n, y/. .year while other Allegany County newspapers haye beeiipotter Gas Co., 2i el 40th st.,' compelled to charge $2.00.

New York cay. Our supply of news, however will be exhausted Jail. 1,and we will have to replenish our stock of 4 *4jC- paper with- 15 to 18c paper. This will necessitate our raising the price of the News Jan. 1, 1921 to $2.00 per year, as have the?- other weekly papers in the county. ;' -?-

But.we have madesit possible for News readers to. drive away the evil day at least a year longer, if not alto­gether, as we have determined to allow any one who so de-^ sires to subscribe for the News at $1.50 before Jan. 1,1921, and pay a whole year in advance at that time and rate. But in order to take advantage of this offer it will be abso-.■, lutely necessary to pay at that rate before Jan. 1,1921.‘ We agree, that should the price of print paper be r^ duced to normal, that is to less than 6c, we will reduce the price of the News again to $1.50 per year. • . "

At present it costs us over seven cents a copy to print order i the News, and at $2.00 per year we get only about 4c from-

our subscribers, the advertisers paying the other 3c..

S. M. Seibert, East Hamburg, N. Y. Austin Gas Co., RexVille, N. Y. Leon A. Hardman, Richburg, N. Y.

.ORDERED:1. That none of said utilities; shall

|furnish to its consumers • anywhere‘in the State of New York natural gaa

Commissioners, for heating purposes in furnaces! originally constructed for the use of I other fuels, from and including the

. I first day of. November ,in each year * -’until and including *the 15th'day ofments constitutes a chapter which, if ^Investigation by the Public

all the. facts were published, would Service,Commission, Second ____ _create an odor which would reek toj District, of the methods ORDER being in the opinion of‘the the very heavens. Profiteering prices empjoyed ' in supplying -sion a wasteful device and practice,in the-making of munitions and • the * natural gas. “ except that for the current year’suchbuilding of camps and ships and the) After due hearing and considera- prohibition shall not take effect until exorbitant wages allowed all created ^ion and it appearing to this Commis- the first day of December, a condition out of which has come i.sion from the evidence that the sup- j 2. For the purpose of this

stoppedi There is a vast deal ofiveritable craze for shorter hours’and ,piy of f&tural gas is not adequate to .“Domestic”' use includes '.lighting, more money. Too much cap hardly meet the reasonable demands of do- cooking, and heating water for house- be said in condemnation of the blun--mes^c consumers in the territories hold purposes, and in restaurants, der made by the government in rais-: guppiie(j by the respective corpora- bakeries, eating places, qlub. houses, ing the wage scale. The whole coun- tions and persons hereinbelow named hospitals,, and religious and charitable try has been stampeded and how to anj hereinafter refered to es utilities,. nstitutions, and the heating of rooms ever get back to a normal condition to wjt; 1 n private dwellings, - apartments,)

profiteering which is criminal and is producing much of the high cost of tying which is to-day a source of distress and wonder to the world.

Fourth: The cost of high living. Luxury and extravagance in the ef­fort “to keep up with "Lizzie” are an open scandal in civilization. Do­mestic servants are buying silk stock-

April in the succeeding year, such usecommis-

GRANGE MEETINGThe next regular meeting of the

Andover Grange will be held Wednes- 1920. Theis the problem. Here is really the ‘ Addison Gas and Power Co., Addi- boarding houses eveninB’ ’ NT 2i’

vital cause of the deplorable condition son. N. y. furnaces or central heati ’e - Fir»‘ “nd Degrees v.i!! he

DAIRYMEN’S LEAGUE BANQUET

There will be a free Dairymen’s League banquet for all dairymen and

(their wives, at the Odd Fellow din-we are^ seeking to remedy. A trnaze

workingmen are sweeps the country, which received a:‘.cvxes- ' i The ning hal1, on Monday evening, Nov.Akron Natural Gas Co.,Akron, N.Y also heating in private dwellings ^'““‘’^^“n^e^giCen by the ehil-'2®ncl- AU dairymen .and their wives

Attica Natural Gas Co.,Attica,N. Y. the use of furnaces orgina.ly con-.^^ and youne people of the

Grange. of the Dairymen’s League. «The following corrections are to beAll will gather at the Auditorium

ings at $6.00 and ........... .........paying $12 for a . silk shirt, and t start and a momentum in the way( Baldwinsville Light and Heat Co., gtructed for the use of ah au lumber-jacks sport $5.00 ties. Ser-^ere indicated which threatens to Baldwinsville, N. Y. * consumers shall be known as induTvants buy $15 shoes, and .people who sweep on until there is collapse, or,; The Alden-Batavia Natural Gas trial consumers maus-jwork on farms are not satisfied un- until society gradually geis back to a Co , Batavia> N. Y. 13. It being thus established to th in the Premium ( ___less they wear $5 and $6 shoes, state of sanity. i New York Central Gas Co., Buffalo satisfaction of the’commission th ^ary Horan received 2nd prize for)from 7:30 until-S-.’OO at which timeEverywhere ther’e is a craze to have 7th, “A Scrap of Paper”: >N_ y the supply of f " Fifth Grade school work. short business meeting will be held,the best — the best clbthes, the best When the German government j North Buff alo Natural Gas and qUate to meet the reasonable demand’s ’ Mrs‘ Frink w*niams’ lst °n tanned Let every dairyman be present automobiles, the best house —: the explained her violation of the neu-Fuel Co., Buffalo, N. Y.‘ of domestic consumntion in tko Pl«ms; 2nd on canned beans; 2nd on-whether or not you have received a

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of domestic consumption in the re-Modern worldly trality of Belgium by calling her sac^C South Shore Natural Gas and Fuel spective territories supplied by said/ ivitating toward red contract “a scrap of paper,” she Co , Buffaio, N. Y... ♦ utilities, the commission does herebv.

canned pears.___ does he i « BERTHA PINGREY,'

— the conditions which overthrew an- proclaimed herself an outlaw among , Caledonia Natural Gas Co., Cale-order the discontinuance of°the use of ’ Lecturer,cient Greece and Rome. The sins of the nations of the world. But I am donja> n. Y.

best of everything.Society is steadily gravitating

^special invitation. The secretary has mailed invitations to those whose names are on the records which are not complete and he may not have • found your name. Remember you are just as welcome whether or not you have received yourrinvitation.

L. K. Kemp, organization agent of the G. L. F. will be present and ex­plain the organization and make ar­rangements -- to place one of their agents in Andover.

natural gas for industrial purposes as- Tri-County'Natural Gas Co., Cale- above defined thruout the said re-‘ W C ’ T U '". , i - , . . • iii-wuni,j .vuuv..... —.... ----- ui,iuivu biiruuub tne sain tp ■ *

and kindred sins of the appetite are world toward the overthrow of the donia N. Y. * spective territories (in the Stef a a? The Woman’s Christian Temper­eating out the, vitals of manhood and f Ten Commandments and[the Sermon Caniateo Gas Co.^Canisteo, N.-Y. New York ) during the month f ance Union will meet with Mrs. Clar- ' threatening to undermine, our na-^on the Mount. When tfre fen Com-| jjome Gas Go., Ceres, N. Y. ‘December, 1920, and Januarv FaK. ence Clarke this (Friday) afternoon,tional life and our western^viHza-.mandments and the Sermon on the: ChwcRviUejX)il Natural Gas ruary and March 1921 e«-«l Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Frisbey, direct-tio”; - -i ,Moant-becomes scraps of. paper in .c.,, Churchville, N. Y. .this ordering clause shell noTamX «”•

There is nothing that makes, a hu- business,. in politics and in society,| Oil and Gas Co., CoUins,N. Y. to uses for such purposes bv env'™„ .------- 7------------- 7----- .. -----------------Crystal City Gaa Ga„ Qoming N. Y, enmer not in «c^Tf « l° J" > “L ”odlflca*°n 7 “’EdTcas and MM Co., Bd^N. Y^feet * any <eX JJ? e,U“r mth Wlthout not’Elmira Water, Light & K. R. Co., shall te'sBSpfieStrfuring said per-: ' il. This order doen“not apply to

the $esh, intemperance, immorality afraid that she voiced the trend of the " the’ overthrow of the

wan being more frivolous and heart-1 then the collapse of civilization ha31 less, which eats away more complete-*arrived. The overthrow of standards) ly the spiritual capacities, than the of honor, the mad admonition to getj ____ _

1 qrg * i ‘ r i 1 ■ AYAATit the law of the jungle Iri v i t gas engine exceed- the Iroquois Natural Gas Company be-play. The vam glory of bfe that St. law, I Brocton Gas and Fuel Co. Fredonia, mg: ten rated horsepower. icauae o£ an order of commissionJohn ascribes to the world is there-.a most onfhtous symptom of our N y j 4 No utility, shall suPply natural dated October 13, 1920, applying ex-fore an ostentation of worldly pos- times. . ; . . Frost Gas Co., Fredonia, N. Y. .gas to be used for any purpose upon ’clusively to said companysessions or advantages, the disposition j Success at any price is the passion GOTham Marl and Natural Gas Co., premises where there is attached to Bv thA CnmmRsinn

(Signed) FRANCIS X. DISNEY. (Seal) . ■ __ Secretary.

To all of the said utilities named

to show off and to make other peo-’of the hour. Power at any* cost»^oriiaia n. Y.‘ pie look spudL -Inrits-crudest form get all you can, get it any way youj Gowanda Natural Gas Co.,this temper’manifests itself in the can. This is' the impression Tnan7;wanda, n. Y. praising or disturbing device whatso-vulgar rich man, proud of his money people get-from* a careful diagnosis j Gas Corporation,, Ham- ever, all of such, in the opinion of herein: Take notice of an order ofand his automobile, of his house, his of the times in which we live. I am,Lurg, N. Y. 1^® commission, effecting unfavorab-which I certify the foregoing is a truetable and his wines, of his pictures not making a sweeping indictment,Qntario Gas Co., Honeoye Falls, ly the steadiness of pressure and copy.’and of his horses; in the vain women, J for I know that honor and honesty in = ^ Y< " ‘available supply of gas. | FRANCIS X. £>ISNEY,proud of her beauty and its admirers, 'humanity are not dead. I know there | . Hornell Gas and Light Co., Hornell j 5. ’ Eaqh such utility shall, subject) --r. ' Secretary,proud of be* jewels and dresses, of are “countless .good people every- N Y. • . ’ . - ito the approval of this commission, The new wells drilled this year” willher fashionable style and fashionable where. But I am warning against a] T^e pepew & Lancaster Light.adopt and promulgate to the public,'not produce enough to make up^for friends. If. the apostle had been condition and a trend which prevailspower and Conduit Co., Lancaster,, regulations designed to make more)the decline in the oldweHs Which Will writing in the midst of our times; he'very widely and. which, if not arrest- N y v [effectual the foregoing provisions of'without a doubt, result 4n consider

.the pipes any booster, fan, blower, or Go-! any mechanically operated pressure,

need not have changed of'inspired utterance and he would haye great Italian historian, spea g N. Y.vividly and aecnxately descried'Xjilie German liea and perfidiea, utters, Granby & Gas Co., Inc ummtained taflm pipes of all

FRANK S. SMITH'DIES IN NEW YORK. .

Honorable Frank Sullivan Smith, . of Angelica, died -suddenly Monday, November 15th, at his rooms in the - Hotel Plaza, New York City. Mr. Smith is well known thruoht • AHe-- gany County. He was one ©£: -the •> receivers of^he Shawmut Raibrekd.

The remains were brought to An- gelica .where funeral service was held Wednesday afternoon and intenSen^. made in the village cemetery.

| able shortage in the gas.;«upply 4jjt- to—be ing the coming winter." " *■' ■

We, therefore, urge our cuetome^j four to co-operate with us in. endeavoring

—w --------- .-- —-------- - . • i vtanwj ***present and one of the most pro-1 this arresting jvord: rln this defect ^apie8> n. Y, _ ___lific causes of the high cost of living, .the German people represent our age) North Collins Fuel and Supply Co., ounces per square inch, and each such .to conforSwii the^almve^d^

ik..i,„ has Norfch coigns, n. Y.' {Utility shall maintain such pressure in EMPIRE GAS & FTTET, cn -'TsTi5th, Penalty of Plutocracy: [better than one thinks. Our ageb to-^he-great--war labor had, accomplished great things and has

een held dowir-By the autocracy of. msh^ virtues ;~buflT' shows—itself /capital. But the laboringLeen organizing and gradually ui&ndiifg his rights.‘The Inside of- the

Heart of a Fool,»» ab pf Two Cities” are not much over- but always money.

?ictwa of conditions, ~ The Romedic* . Iand their families. ’ Now the work-’ 1. The simple life, away

pressure in EMPIRE QAS & FUEL COVLTD.,Keystone Gas. Co., Olean,-N. Y. -its distributing systems as will enable - - HARRY BRADLEY, ProducersUas-Co^^Oteany-Nr-Y ̂- - its patrons^to-seeure adequate service:ocracy of. many virtues; out it snows iuse*rjp p^ducers Gas Co., its patrons-to-seeure adequate service; -

man ha3 more and piore uncertain and weak in; -^estem New York and:-PennsyUwhen the gas is consumed in proper’; lually- de* . the conception of honor.” Some- vajjia Traction Co., Olqan, N. Y. and efficient appliances and not in vio- w

President--

VICKERS — CAHILI^ *. r ' *

Miss Mary Vickers and Jack Cahill ' of Buffalo, were fruited in marriage, ■ Wednesday, November 10th, in that5 • city. Mrr- and=Mrs. Cahill will re­side at 111. North Pearl-Street, Buf­falo. The bride is a sister of George > Vickers of Andover, and for some .• time was a resident' in this village.—The-Newa.axtends.congratalatiQca^*>.

uu>u<; lurmwun an examination of’ MMki Gas' and Oil Co., Ltd., Pu-,the appliances used by thrir4ommm-! from a \ ° T?1 v i era in the consumption of patu&b gas ‘

, • cl’ ‘ fine Co - Richburg, N. Y. ,and shall supply to their patroiv' in-ing man.-i.-oygaioied-aiid foeu that life of sLs, Biehborg, N.i^ettonn for the effldmrt.aml ««>-hia^ny ha, come and that\e has a 2. The unmoralm oi uarnma • . ; • inomieal ose of aneh gaa. :cSnce of. evening np -with hia op-. Preach and[practice, the g sS«J_ . Y. - --- t g. Each aaeh aHKy «8all as aoon

- " las practicable notify all of its eon-<pressor. One ought to be in sympa- work. Work on .the farm. Worki zvZaV mi Pny with lus demand for justice and.with your hands.. Work with your CtaaV kl V -v* **an opporturut^fdr a reasonable wagehead. Work wi h your heart. In-Creek, N_Y.

a _ _ __ 1_ ^.2^ ■* -o-i' - Gas and improvement comers of the provisions of thia oMerl

_______ . NY. - iby P^Kshteg the same in at least*and ew««rtonTn this democratic age,'ereased wage, andfewer o -Co., ’ ^Lger, N. Y. «»o-newspapers pohIWied in the io-6c. T«ma-^W^ere^ gri isfnrnijhecL

ta mi Tjtiifiun in his demand for s living. The one is m . \.T v I *?* -AH orders or parts of ordershigher wage and (hotter home.' -.On overdone an4.the other htjnga |'w“da* ’ Natural Gas Co., Town .heretofore issued by this ccnpralssionthe one hand, he is an extremist and peril. * - . r. it HAT* m V ,»»4 ineoroistent with any of the'pro-

thejmihot»lity dfidierita. The Ub-:Ttaa mtte.qoe^on ®e »^n^n. fgi(jMd the righteous. <?>d «nd aet aside, ering mA tea ^iSS “1 ae^ed right. S^fte «t the Sermon onwrongsnever make aright. Heis in tegrnj«*U the golf be-«the ’ T«> Coifrnjteenta son,orcerpoiaapnjiifee^d...hy the,

pf sawing ■ off the Minb on tThis alone ca • . rtoidenRtric, interpreted order xsayattpljr toi

“^Idve- the God CfaiTfeiB. bring 'te* *nd«£««»«»“* jU SBffVgg 1-owi ...Itens Ghrist, ao«d«tty and to'the «« «“> and in any

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