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S E N E C A F A L L S , N . Y ., T H U R S D A Y ; A U G U S T 9, 1928

NO. 23

BOTH PARTIES

SILSBY-McNANEY.

JAIL REPORT.

WATERLOO MAN

TITLE DISPUTED.

HOSPI-T-A-L---NOTES.

NAME SLATES, ACCIDENT VICTIM. Miss Geneva Silsby, daughter The annual report of the Sen-^

Working for over twenty years The following report of the

of Mrs. John Silsby of 17 West eca County jail at Waterloo com

for her brother, taking care of Seneca Falls Hospital for the

W. H. Van Cleef Renominated Elizabeth street, Waterloo, and plied by Sheriff Roswell C. Trap- Stephen Dtirraddo Instantly Kil pigs and cattle and drudging at month of July has been compiled

for Assembly Will Be Oppos Francis Me Nancy, son ,of Mr. hagen shows that married men led in Accident Sunday on farm work, believing that she had by Mrs. Cora E. Hammond, su

ed'by Charles 'Kinne of Ovid. Purcell and Humphrey Candi dates for County Clerk.

and Mrs. Albert Me Nancy of East Bayard street, Seneca Falls, were united in marriage Monday morning at 8 o'clock at St. M ary's

are less liable to get into jail than single men, and when they do it is because of domestic dif ficulties, while married women

Waterloo-Five Points Road.

Stephen Durraddo, aged thirtyseven years, of 97 Swift street,

title to a farm and home that would shelter her in her old age. Miss Hattie L. Van Dyne sud denly found that the deed was

perintendent: Patients remain ing from June, 17; patients ad mitted during month, 38; total eared, for, 55; births, 5 ; deaths,

Both the Republican and Dem church, Waterloo, the ceremony lead their unmarried sisters 'in Waterloo, was instantly killed, recorded in he brother's name o ; accident cases, 4 ; operations,

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ocratic county committees met on being performed by Rev. Henry violations of the law. The report his two companions bruised and and that she had nothing to show major i i , minor 9, total 20; lar

Monday evening to recommend Manley ?f Rochester with a nup shows 153 men and i i women injured Sunday afternoon at one for a life time's laJ)ors.

gest day, 22; smallest day, i i ;

candidates for the county ticket tial high mass. The bride wore were entertained at the county o'cloek, when the touring car in This ii the story that is alleged daily average, 17; total hospital

and to select delegates for the a gown of rose colored georgette, bastile the past year. Of this which they were riding left the in an action started in the Seneca days, 515; meals served, 2077.

state and judicial conventions. a large black transparent hat and number, 102 men and 5 women road, crashed into a row of trees, County C*urt House before Judge During June and July the hos

The Republican county com carried a boquet of pink roses. were single, and 46 men and 5 and landed in an orchard, badly Stevens as referee which was pital was remembered with the

mittee meeting was held at grange She was attended by her sister, women were married. Four men wrecked. The accident occured transferred from the Court of following donations : Roses

hall, Romulus, with Harry S. Mrs. George Thorne of Ithaca, were widowers, one a divorced on the Waterloo-Five Points road Equity last April and was listed from Hudson's flower shop; flo

Fredenburgh, county chairman, who wore grey georgette and man, and one woman a widow. near the residence of James Pow- as Hattie L . Van Dyne against wers, Mrs. ^ u genia Davis and

presiding. Hon. W. H. Van carried roses and snapdragons. Their ages ranged from 17 to 63 derly. Durraddo was riding with Adelbert Van Dyne, " an action Mrs. Elmer Kuney; strawberries

Cleef, who has served acceptably Clement M cN aneyof New York,

David Arndt and Raymond for specific performance."

Mr. Peterman and Mr. and Mrs.

and well as Member of Assembly brother of the groom, was best Singularly, only three men and Hauffboth residents of Waterloo Miss Van Dyne, according to Homer Fryer; chickens, Fred

for the past four years, w'^as rec- man, and George Thorne of Ith three women stated they never township. Arndt was driving the evidence worked for her Sutterby; fresh peas, Mrs.

comendcd for this office, while aca and Paul Me Naney of Sene used liquoV In any form, while the light car, which belonged to brother, on a farm near Seneca Mack; magazines, Mrs. Eugen

George T. Purcell,''veteran coun ca Falls were the ushers. Fol the remainder admitted drinking his father, at a speed estimated Falls for many years. The care ia Davis and Mrs. R . E. Jones;

ty clerk, who has made an envi lowing the ceremony, a weddling either moderately or to excess. at thirty miles per hour, and it is of the cattle, sheep, hogs and books, a friend; chicken broth,

able record in this important of breakfast was served at the Lew Seventeen forms of crime were believed the " wishbone" broke,t much of the heavy farm work Mrs. D ay ; 3 baskets of cherries, fice, was also endorsed for re- is tea room, and the young coup charged against the various pris throwing the car into the ditch fell to her lot and in the course Mrs. Mack; jelly, Mrs. William

election. J. Willard Huff, pres- le left for an eastern wedding trip, oners, the greater number, 67, against the trees, and continuing of time she accumulated $600 Forshec; basketof cherries, Mr,

ent district attorney, and Dr. upon their return from which being held for intoxication. Four on into the orchard. Rey. Dissett which was instrusted to her and Mrs. Lewis A very; doll

Thomas G. Cole Of Romulus they will make their home in teen were held for violation of of Phelps was driving along be brother to be invested towards house, books and puzzles, Pres

were recommended for return to Waterloo. The groom is mana section 43 of the penal code, hind the wrecked car, and help the payment of a farm.

byterian and Congregational

office.. The following delegates ger of the National Economy seven for vagrancy, five for grand ed remove the body of Durraddo Some time prior to 1917 the Summer Bible School.

were chosen to the state conven Store in East Bayard street, and larceny, and the remainder for and administered the last rites of Winnis farm between Waterloo

tion : Harry S. Fredenburgh, the bride has been employed as other offences.

the church. The other two men and Geneva was purchased for

CONE--GERLACH.

Carrie Webber, Robert Rolfe, stenographer in the office of the Nearly half of the inmates were were badly bruised and were, tak $3,200 and Miss Van Dyne al

Daniel Brown, Anna Yarnett and W ater company. Both young residents of New York state, but en te the Waterloo hospital for leges that'then she supposed it Miss Myrtle Cone, daughter of

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Arthur D. Sweet, with Leone people are well su'd favorably seven different tiation^lUies were t^atm ent. Cofonor Thomas F . was recorded in her name in the Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Cone

Swarthout, Chester Crane, ^Ab- known and have the best wishes Hste4 anC.henijiy b?ie

. ^ l e of Romulus was called and Seneca- County Clerk's office.

Osgood-, Alice L . Hosley, o f a wide circle of friends tor a states in the nnion representd(J';

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Augustus Bentley and Edward happy and prosperous futwre. by the prisoners entertainred. Ten taktn to GeniittAf's undertaking ber brother at different times for lach of WirtOrldo, were married

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Abbott as alternates. Hon. Wil

spent one day in jail and Seventy- rodmt. The unftrtttnate man- the deed, but he told, her it was Saturday morniirg at 10 o'clock,

liam S. MacDonald and Hon.

LOWER TAXES.

five paid visits of two days.

received a fractured skull and in his safe in Geneva and was at the home of Mrs. Mary^Bull

Leon S. Church were chosen as

Of the total, 44 were committ nearly every b?ne in his body better there than anywhere bisc. at Nichols' Corners, the ceremony

deiegatei to-the^ judicial conven Taxation is a subject of the ut ed, 53 paid fines and 47 were was broken.

Upon going to the County being performed by the Rev.

tion, with Seward Bodine and most importance to every citizen. held for examination. Two were State troopers under Sergeant Clerk's office and examining the David L . Roberts of the Waterloo

John S. Gay as alternates. Ar Unfortunately few people have a later sent to Auburn Prison, two Cassidy were quickly on the records Miss Van Dyne found Presbyterian church. The bride

thur D. Sweet was recommended thorough and scientific under to Elmira Reformatory and one scene, and conducted an investi the deed to the farm was record wore a period dress of green for appointment as election com standing of the way it should be to the Monroe County Peniten- gation, jshowing that the accident ed in her brother's name and that crepe de chene trimmed with lace

missioner.

handled.

was due to a defective part, and she had nothing to\show for her and carried a boquet' of bride's

The Democratic county com For a number of years past we

not to carlessness of the driver. investment. Mr. Slattery, who rotes. She was attended by Miss

mittee met at the Franklin Hotel have had an economy administra in Ovid, with Joseph F. Marsh tion that has successfully lower

MRS. ANNA WALTERS.

Durraddo conducted a pool room in Virginia street, Waterloo

boarded at the Van Dyne farm for several years swore that Adel

Muriel Mahoney of Waterloo, who wore peach colored crepe de

all of Waterloo, county chairiptian ed national taxes without slight Mrs. Anna Keeler W alters, and is survived by his wife and bert Van Dyne told him that he chene and carried pink roses.

presiding, and recommended the ing any necessary governmental widow of Charles Walters, died five children.

had sold as high as $800 worth Fred Gerlach, brother of the

following ticket : Member of functions. Yet at>thc same time Sunday afternoon at the S e n e c a

of produce from the farm in one groom, acted as best man. Fol

Assembly, Charles H. Kinne, local taxes have so steadily and Falls Hospital, following an ex

ZELLAR REUNION.

year, and that he expected to lowing the ceremony, a wedding

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prominent Ovid merchant: coun ty clerkj John Humphrey, present village clerk of Seneca F alls; district attorney, Paul O' Keefe of Waterloo; coroner, Dr.

dangerously mounted that they

have offset the federal saving.

G ood taxation is an incentive to stable, progressive industry, hom e and property owning, and

tended illness. Mrs. Walters was seventy-two years of age, and her long and useful life had been spent in Auburn and Sene ca Falls. She was a woman of

At the third annual reuqjon of the Zellar family held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Zellar at Fulton. Mrs. Ray

realize enough in three years to get back the money he had in vested. Evidence showed that Mr. VanDyne had ordered his sister to get off the place, which

breakfast was served to twentyfive guests, after which the young couple left by automobile for a trip tQ New York and Washing ton, upon their return from which

Arthur Gould of Interlaken; del egates to state convention, A. J. Byrne, Daniel J. Reilly and Ar

real prosperity and growth on a solid basis. Exhorbitant and wasteful taxation is a cortain de

the highest type, respected and loved by all who knew her. She is survived by several nephews

Kilmer of Syracuse was elected president; Mrs. George Halsey of Seneca Falls, vice president

she refused to do.

One witness testified that on a cold winter's night, late in De

they will reside in Waterloo, where Mr. Gerlach is in charge of the American Express office.

thur Emons with Adelbert R. triment to these. Too many and neices. The funeral was and Allen Kanaley of Seneca cember, 1917, he missed the trol

Moore, Harry Patrick and Steph bond issues and debts can ruin a held from the home of her neice, Falls secretary and treasurer. ley car and had to walk to the

en Guinan as alternates; dele community.

Miss Ethi.1 Flanagan in West The business meeting was car farm, reaching there after mid

MRS. ROSETTA NICHOLS.

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gates to judicial convention, C. Frank Hammond, George T . Franklin and George W. Pon tius with Hermon A. Carmer, William H. Hurley and Benja min Franklin as alternates.. Joseph F . Marshall was recommen ded for appointment as election commissioner.

O'Brien's Auto Insurance.

When you have had a bad death case sure to be followed by a judgment, you need a strong company to protect you. M. J. O'Brien, Phone 348.

R ickm an's All Wool Clothes.

New Fall Line now ready for inspection. Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats and Tuxedos at one price--$22.50 each.

When we vote for a public of ficial we are showing our trust in a man who is to handle funds and to determine what they shall be spent for. In the same way we invest money in the stock of an industry.

The great difference is that when we buy stock we investi gate and are certain of the econ omy and ability of the mangement. Often when we vote we fail absolutely to do this. And the result is high taxes and waste.

The federal government has shown what can be done. Some states and cities have made nota ble records in economy. The same conditions can be effec ted everywhere if we vote as we do business, with full knowledge and an intelligent understanding.

Bayard street Wednesday morn ing at 8 130, and from St. Pat;ick's church at 9,o'clock, Rev. B. L . Quirk officiating, with bur ial in St. Columbkill cemetery.

JOHN MORELAND.

John Moreland, aged sixtytwo years, died Saturday evening at the home of his brother, James Moreland, 132 West Bayard street, following an extended ill ness. Mr. Moreland was a life long resident of Seneca Falls, and had been employed as a machi nist for many years. He is sur vived by his brother, James More land, and one sister, Mrs. Lillian Taylor of Rochester. The fune ral was held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Patrick's church, Rev. B. L. Quirk officia

ried out, after which songs and recitations were given by various members of the family. Follow ing was a mcmoral service for Mrs. Ida Zellar Murry and How ard Zellar. Chmmittees .were elected to have charge of the sporti for the coming year: Ray Kilmer of Syracuse, John Beil of Syracuse, Haze! Zellar of Fulton and Allen Kanaley of Seneca Falls. The games and sports were enjoyed by both old and young, all taking an active part. The next reunion will be held the second Sunday in Aug ust at Cayuga Lake State Park. Members of the family were pre sent from Syracuse, Jprdan, Clyde, Memphis, Seneca Falls, Weedsport,. Waterloo, Palmyra, Medina and Fulton. There were 87 members present.

night. He found Miss VanDyne out taking care^ of the pigs and told of her doing hard work on the farm.

At the close of the prosecution Attorney Daniel Moran for the defense moved for a nen>suit, claiming that the statute of limi tations applied and that no case had been established by the evi dence. Judge Stevens denied the motion and by consent of the attorneys the case was postponed until the first week in October.

Former County Judge Bodirie appeared .for the prosecution and Attorney Moran and Teter for the defense. The action was bcr gun in Equity Court in October,

Before moving to the present farm, Miss VanDyne operated a

Mrs. Rosetta A. Nichols, wid ow of the late Morgan Nichols, died Thursday at the home ol her daughter, Mrs. John M. Guion, 43 West Bayard street, following ah extended illness. Mrs. Nich ols was born in Geneva, eightyone years ago, but kad spent the greater part of her life here. She was a Christian woman of the highest type, respected and loved by all who knew her. She was a devout member of the Presby terian church, the King's Daugh ters, and .the Woman's Relief Corps. She is survived only by' two daughters, Mrs. John M. ? Guion and Mrs. Raymond Seigwatt of Newark. The funeral was held from the First Presby terian church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. Robert D. Mer

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Small deposit and parcels post Lace Curtains laundried in fine ting, with burial in St. Columbkill

farm on the Seneca Falls-Fay- rill officiating, with burial in

with order.

shape. Phone 135-W.

cemetery.

F or Re n t .--House centrally ette road for marly years. Miss Restvale cemetery.

D i EDRICH K. W iL L E R S

Mrs. C. E. Tallm^i,

located. Improvements.

VanDyne is a sister of Constable

Phone Seneca Falls 277-J

28 Chapel street.

Subscj.tbe for Courier-Journal.

Apply 41 State Street. : Willis VanDyne of Spring street. Read the Courier for news.

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