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120 24 »44over a \The;for theIn. t« n tuiuIw. PrtiLicense For LittleFarief•- *Valley.FranklileasingThe er for J HarveyGoes Dry By 48 Majority. mancaVolk.[is in11, D. ib, R. s, D.y, R.d, R.y, D.d, R.?s, R. rs, D. cs, D. is, R. n, R.rs, D.Threlt;. he Little Valley, Nov. 5—Election is ov-; er and the town is etfultant over the On . ^ ^ victory for no-license.--The results the Lelt; ^ were as follows: 69 against wholesale a banc* The ^cense; 72 a8a^nst «tioon license; 48against hotel license and 16 against Space ^druggist license. The “drunkard’s fac- have a tories’* are putlawed, and Little Val- royal eg ley will never have another legallized Amcsaloon. Some splendid work has been 8US ^done by the temperance forces Mr. ^Tint Champlin, Pres., of theCattarau- time olthe I gus Cutlery Company was unanimous- Rep)ly elected chairman of the campaign that thubli- committee- He has bcen unccasin8 in one anhis efforts and wise in his management, M Smire, . , _ . a fPone- The buslness mcn of the town have jr» • been almost solid for no-license. OurHins- ~ oyministers, Revs. Van Keuren and Cour^The tice and Father KramPf have done|nU4cvaliantly.. Prin E. B. Luce has done| j [ll| as as his share and that part well; the W.C.T. U., have been active in educating public sentiment; the Hub has taken i, R. a position which makes it the pride of x r the good people of the town. Much ' ' credit is due M. J. Brown its editor,for the able and courageous manner in s which he has fought to keep the town n, R. no-license.n, D. J. H. Wilson, republican, was re-n D. elected Supervisor:h R. The town went Republican on then* R. whole ticket.j/ R Rev. E. N. Askey delivered asplen-9 ’ did address at the Union temperanco_ meeting at the Opera House Sunday evening. It was earnest, forceful and eloquent. The duet sung by Mr. and I 'e Mrs. Askey was much enjoyed as was Kreisl also the solos sung by Mr. J. D. Dapp janua] of Paterson, N. J. Monday evening, 0f thcT. H. Reed missed his appointment othCrand Hon. C. Z. Lincoln of Albany Furand Rev. M. O. Van Keuren presented b (some excellent thoughts for the pros- ^ IQrpective voters. phoneMr. J, I. Dapp also sang Thursday Lger, evening and Mr. Askey’s solo was tjal r, much enjoyed. gyTuesday evening the barn owned by ^vingOscar Drew on the Napoli road was The f:k, D ‘burned. Full particulars cannot be Hall1R. ( given at this writing. seasor[_J The Ladies* Aid Society of the theseR I Cong. Church are to hold a bazaar next :e* ’ 1 next Tuesday and Wednesday. Use- $4 a 1J ful and fancy articles will be on sale, seats11, R-1 Interesting programs have been ar- nextn, R. * ranged for both evenings. seasoiFoillished chestr; di recti seasonThe 'lt;most \ concei arrang lows:18th,
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Thu, Nov 07, 1907

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