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    1. [NY-Old-News] Daily News Oct 25 1912
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    3. Daily News Batavia, Genesee Co., NY October 25 1912 EAST BETHANY APPLES DRUG ON THE MARKET. One Farmer, Turned Down by Dealer, Drew Good Food to Evaporator. Potatoes Rotting in the Ground. East Bethany, Oct. 25.--Apples are a drug on the market in this vicinity. Farmers who are trying to sell are turned down by dealers. One farmer after drawing his good fruit to market and being turned away knocked in the heads of his barrels and drew the apples to the evaporator. Beans have all been secured and some have been dug but most of them are in the ground yet. They are rotting badly. Services in the Presbyterian church on Sunday will be preaching by the Rev. Frederic RIMANOCZY at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. and Sunday school at noon. Mrs. LaVerne PARKER of East Pembroke is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Olive NICHOLS. Albert WELLINGTON has gone to Naples to spend the winter with his sister, Mrs. Norris TRAIN. Mrs. Frank McKANNA, of Rochester is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles FORD. * MAJOR ELLIS'S GRENADIERS INVITED. Major Guy W. ELLIS of the Twelfth Battalion of Grenadiers of Rochester has received invitations for the Grenadiers to visit Albion, Batavia, and Geneseo next week, the visit to Geneseo to be as guests of former Speaker James W. WADSWORTH, Republican candidate for lieutenant governor. The invitations will be acted upon tonight. In 1900 the Grenadiers marched in Batavia as guest of Internal Revenue Collector SANDERS. * HOSPITAL RUMMAGE SALE TO END TODAY. Receipts of Yesterday Made the Total $485. This is the final day of the Batavia Woman's Hospital Association's rummage sale and it is hoped to dispose of the bulk of the supplies on hand this afternoon, so that the sale may be brought to a close before evening. Receipts amounted to $79.65 yesterday, making the total receipts to date $485.48. Special bargains are being offered today, so that the receipts promise to be large. Fresh supplies were received yesterday and are selling rapidly. Nothing will be saved and after the doors are closed the papers, rubbers, clothing, etc., will be sold to junk dealers. * FAMOUS BALL PLAYERS IN TOWN OVER NIGHT. Tesreau, Merkle and Ford of New York Giants. Jeff TESREAU, Frank C. MERKLE, and Louis FORD, members of the New York National League baseball nine, who participated in the recent world's series games, arrived in Batavia by auto last evening and spent the night at the Hotel Richmond. * submitted by L.C. Schmidt

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