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@i)e lUcstficlb UqnilUicauWESTFIELD, CIIAUTACQDA CO.. N. Y.. WEDNESDAY. MAY 12, 1909. NO. 8.

VOL. LV.

QUALITY STORE EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. & Cowan."THE <|(0P-BEST GOODS LOWEST PRICESCENTRALLYON'S drug store.

NEW YORK.

DR HENRY OSTROM, ASSISTED BY JOHN P. HILL1S,SINGER, AND CHARLES H. MARSH, PIANIST,WILL COMMENCE SERVICES HERE ON THURS-

Always Busy Fresh Drug!.

...THE DRUGGISTS...Opposite P. O. Phone No. a

Night and emergency phone No. 138. Open Sumlay from 12 to 1 only.We answer phone calls at other hours when necessary.WESTFIELD,

DAY EVENING AT AT THE PRESBYTERIANCHURCH.

Phone 80

A Lady in Buffalo Careful and Competent

FRIDAY, MAY 14th, 1909 Dr. Henry Ostrom, who conduct-ed such a remarkable campaign inHonolulu, Hawaiian Islands, in Dr.Charles Sheldon's church, haspreached seven times by invitationat the University of Texas, and whofor vears has conducted successful

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Designs and publishes a series ofpost cards that are entirely ori-ginal in everyway. They have amessage tor all kinds of occasionsand aro difie rent from the im-ported work. We have twelvenew designs, 3 for 5 cents.

Dispensing by

Is Westfield's Bargain DayHalf fare excursions by trollev, east, west and south, for each i "day dur-ing the months of May aud June. The merchants ot \Vesthcld haveofned in an effort to iake it i.rofitahle for all to come to Westfleld every

Friday and reap the benefit of exceptional bargains all along the line.

This is a Move Toward a IGreater Westfield,

censed by examination. Our

stock of fine chemicals is not

equaled in this partot the county.of stock keepsinter denominational meetings and

has been with the SimultaneousWork since its first meeting in largecities, will open a series of meetingshere at the Presbyterian church onThursday evening, May loth, at

Rapidthem fresh

turning

Specials for FricEpsom Salts, 4 pounds for 25cSulphur. 4 pounds for 25cMule Team Borax, 15c poundOolgates loc Toilet Soaps, such as

Honey, Glyceiiue, Oatmeal, etc.,4 cakes for 30c.

"Household Ammonia, 10c pintMoth Camphor, 10c poundMoth Tarine Sheets, 5c dozFresh Seidlitz Powders, 3 powders in

box for 10c

ay, May 14th.Merck's Sugar of Milk, 25c poundGranular Phosphate Soda, 2oc lbEuthymol, made after the formula Some Friday Specials7;:»0 o'clock. Great men's meetings,

women's meetings, factory meetings,

and young peoples' meetings havebeen ;t pnrt of his work wherever hel as worked. He will be assisted inthe meetings bv John P. Hillis as

:it;i:er, and Charles H. Marsh as

of Listerine, 50c pintLax a Cara, made after the formula

of Castoria, 5c ounceBeef, lion and Wine, full

bottle

Hydrogen Peroxide, 4 ounce

Mixed Paints, a liroken assortment ot -brands, <jna.rt.— -5c

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pints 50c

Rooster Playing Cards, packSyrup of Sarsaparilla with the Io-

dides, §1.00 size for »5c. Ihcbest blood purifier sold

Sulphur and Cream of Tartar Loz-enges, 10c box

Fresh Charcoal Tablets, 5c oz

Excelsior Digestive Tablets, the curefor dyspepsia, 3 dozen for 25c

jn.iiiist Whisk Brooms 10cColgate's Cashmere Bouquet Perfume, ounce 25c

Black Ink, bottle

JOHN P. HII.LIS,

Has tilled engagements, leading

choruses, and singing solos for morethan a year with Mr. Brown, theLaxative Tablets, 10c doz. Just

half the price of Cascarets and.made of practically the same in-gredients

3c

I'.aptist, and for about an equalterm with Dr. 8. A. Keene, the

Methodist, a leaser term with Sam P. Joies, sandwiching the busy campaigns with

State Conventions of Young People's Societies, and Young Men's Christian Associa-

tions, also, having had charge of the singing at the International Convention of the

Y. M. C. A. at Mobile, Ala., and elsewhere, and for fourteen years he has pursuethis great work in Dr. Osirom's meetings.

CHARLES H. MAKSH.

It is to be questioned if there are ten men in the world today who can play the

piano for evangelistic work bo efficiently as Charles H. Marsh. He takes the skill and

training of an expert pianist into a realm where such use of the instrument as lie

makes of it is comparatively new. When soft and tender strains are needed, he seems

perfectlv capable of producing them with such improvised variations as lend grace

and beauty to them, and when there is a call for great volumes of music, he causes the

instrument to pour forth apparently all the melody of which it is capable. Mr.

Marsh plays the instrument ia these meetings trom conviction. Above and beneath

all his skill there is the strength of a deep Christian purpose. He has devoted his

life to it and is traveling constantly with Dr. Ostrom.A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these meetings. Don't fail to hear

these gentlemen at the Presbyterian church next Thursday evening, May 13th.

For Porch FurnitureBlue and WhiteFOB SPRAYING PURPOSES Enamel lied and Enamel Green

—easily applied—loo, 2oe andHigh School Pencils,—a newpencil with good medium softiea(i—with a finish in the schoolcolore at 5 cents.

Blue Vitriol by the barrel 6c per poundIu small lots 10c per poundBordeaux Mixture 25c per poundArsenate of Lead in 50 and 100 lb kegs, 10c per lbIn small lots, 15c per lbWhite Hellebore for currant bushes. 25c lbParis Green, strictly pure, 40c lb

4<>c a can.

For ApplesThe most important spraying ofthe year is just as the blossomsfall. It is at that time that in-sects enter the calyx. We havethe Arsenate of Lead and Bor-deaux Mixture materials. Sj raycalendars tree.

Three MinutesWALL PAPER BARGAINSAll 25c and 20c Papers at 10c rollDouble width Ingrain Papers at 10c rollBoom lot Remnants of Paper at 5c roll

Time and a 10 cent box of Straw-Hat Cleaner will maka your lastyear's straw hat look like new.WINDOW SHADES—Prices for Friday Only

All Linen Shades, complete on rollers. 5J0e eachOiled Linen Shades on rollers, 40c eachSome odds and ends of all Linen Shades, 15c eachThe Brenlin Shade, extra quality, extra length, $1.00 eachPaper Window Shades, 5 shades to each roll, 10c p2r rollCurtain Poles—In White, Enamel, Oak and Brass for 10c eachCherry, Mahogany, Oak and Walnut Poles for heavy drapery,

completejloc each_

Brass Vestibule Rod? for Sash Curtains, 10c an.1 1 oc each

SPECIAL MEETING CARE TOWESTFIELD'S OPPORTUNITY ! DO YOUIt is Up to The Business Men'sAssociation to Secure the Large$25,000 Plant.

Baard of Education Held a MeetingMay 4th. to Act on Resignation ofMiss Jones.

VV. F. Wittich of Erie, Pa., has beenat the office of Prcudergast A- Douglasfor some time with blue prints uudmodel of a tuuuel'ug pud shaft sinkingmachine which will siuk a shaft of anydiameter from eight feet up, aad is undercontract to erect a plaut here lor themanufacture of the same, said plant to

cost not less than $25,000 provided ourcitizens give him a site and 812(10 incash. Through the efforts of J. H.Prendergast the cash has beeu raised,and it now rests with our Business Men'sAssociation to secure a suitable site andthis industry for Westfield. This is anopportunity to advance the interests ofthis village that, should not be allowedto slip, and our citizens and BusinessMen's Association should get busy andprocure a site at once, so that Mr. Wit-tich can take steps looking to the erec-tion of his plant. Now is the time forall to pull for Westfield !

A special meeting of the board ofeducation was held Tuesday evening,May 4th. The following trustees werepresent: President A. B.sOttaway, Mrs.Crandall, Mrs. Minton, Messrs. Sclioen-feld. Weaver, Douglas and Flagler.

Miss Marcia E. Jones presented herresignation to take etlect May 11 and itwas moved by Mr.Flagler that the resignation l>e accepted. Carried.

Arrangements having been made withMiss Hopkins to teach the entire thirdgrade from May 17, to the close of theschool year anil Miss Porter to teachMiss Jones' division of the fourth gradeduring the same time. It was movedand seconded that Misses Hopkins and

i Porter be paid $11 each a week during1 that period. Carried.

i Upon motion board adjourned.G. S. FiiAoiiEK, Clerk.

SAVE MONEY?Big line of Glassware at Cost.—We are selling out this line of

goods and shall not carry it in stock, when our present line is exhausted.

FRAMED PICTURES—A variety of beautiful subjects for very little money NEW METHOD GAS RANGES will saveyou 25 per cent on your gas bill compared withother gas ranges, and we can prove it.Bare Bargains in China

Twenty per cent, discount from regular prices for Friday only. Itis an easv way to save 20c on every dollars worth you buy We are very anxious to show you all of the exclusive

features of New Method Ranges, such as thePARLOR LAMPS—Only a very few left, but they are beauties, iwenty

per cent, discount from regular prices. unique oven construction which ensures an evenbake; the patented valve and mixer construction; thesplit oven door; the baked enamel finish, and manyother points distinguish this line from the ordinarykind.

Big Stationery Bargains50 sheets fine Linen Paper and 50 envelopes to match

This is just half the regular price for this quality.Six kinds of Linen Paper in one pound packages 25c pound.Envelopes to match, 10c j ack.Fine Linen Writing Tablets ai 10c, 15c and 2"c each.Big line of XXX envelopes, 10c (jualitv at 5c pack

for 25c.

The May Day Fete. Perhaps you have seen the New Method Range inyour neighbor's house. Whether you have or not,

call on us during May 20, 21 and 22 and see theRange baking cakes and pies in the hands of an ex-pert. Let us explain to you how the Ranges aredifferent and the reasons why.

The May Day Fete of the Senior Classheld on last Friday afternoon and evening

at Academy HpII was largely attended andgreatly enjoyed by all. The program wasa varied one and was well carried out.The receipts for the afternoon and evening

were something over $112.

Sunday School Institute.A Sunday School Institute was held in

the M. E. church on Monday afternoonand evening. The exercises were in-

structive aud helpful and the addresseswere very practicable. Owing t<» the

severe stonn that prevailed during theday the attendance was not as large .it- itotherwise would have been.

Come to the QUALITY STORE and purchase right good£»t prices you canafford to pay.

REMEMBER—We are The Paint Store of Westtield. Wein the line of Paints, and are agents for

sell everything

The Devoe Lead and Zinc FaintThe best paint in the world. The paint that is strictly pure by chemicalanalysis. The paint that goes the fartherest and lasts the longest of anypaint in use. ijitiJN. .

Mother's Meeting.The May meeting of the Mother's Club

will be held at the Y. >V. C. A. rooms onWednesday, May 19th. Officers for theensuing year will be appointed. The sub-ject for our thought will be: "Work, anElement in Character Building." Mrs.Twing will give the talk and there will bereading by Mrs. James Hall. One of ourmembers who attended the recent conven-tion of Kindergartners in Buffalo, haspromised to tell us of some of the goodthings she heard there. Business of im-portance will be discussed. Let everymember endeavor to be present.

Death of Daniel Morse. FREE! FREE!Daniel Morse, one of the most highlyrespected residents of this village fur ihepast 65 years, died at his home on WestMain street Saturday afternoon after along illness, aged 78 years. The funeralwas held from his jate home on Tuesday

afternoon and was largely attended, Kev.E. C. Deleplain officiating. The inter-ment was in cemetery. Mr.Morse is survived by a widow, one sonand two daughters. They have the sym-pathy o£»a large circle of friends.

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As a special feature a New Method Range will begiven away to the woman who correctly spells thegreatest number of English words trom letters con-tained in the words

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NEW METHOD GAS RANGEWe cfcery everyt]?i9g tl?fct belopgs toOil City vs. Westfield. Notice of Assessors' Meeting.

Not using a letter in any one word more times thanit appears in the sentence, and using no propernames.

* first-c\\&& Pl?fcrn)fccy. We aire too Our High School has accepted a chal-lenge from Oil City High School for a de-bate to be held in Academy Hall, Fridayevening, May '28th. The subject agreedupon is "Resolved, That the distributionof power between the Federal and stategovernments should be readjusted in thedirection of further centralization."

Take notice, that the assessors of thevillage of Westfield, N._ Y., will meet atthe room usually occupied bythe boardof trustees of s id village

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in what is

known as Firemen's Hall, situate uponNorth Portage street in said village, onthe 22d day of May, 1909, during fourconsecutive hours of that day beginningat one o'clock p. m., for the purpose ofcompleting the assessment roll of saidvillage and for hearing »nd determiningcomplaints in relation thereto.

.Charles J5. McEwen,Fred F. Morgenstern,A. S. FrroH,

busy t0 Itemize everytljipg we cfcrryAll lists must be plainly written on but one side

of the paper, with each word numbered, and mustreach our office not later than May 19.

ber our §odfc Foup-*

Oil City has chosen the affirmative sideand Westfield will defend the negative.The local debaters will Tbe Glenn Hart,Fred S. Richardson and Lawrence Ostrye.

Each contestant must get an entry blank andcopy of instructions at our office.

—The party who took a new Derby hatfrom the dressing-room of the Presbyte-rian Church last Wednesday evening, bymistake, will please return same to thisoffice.

Dated May 7th, 1909.Assessors. WELCH GAS COMPANY,re —A. 8. Fitch has purchased a fine new

Maxwellautomobile.