Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State November 11-1904 Horse's Leg Broken. Valuable Animal Owned by P.M. Chapple of Batavia, Had to be Shot. P.M. CHAPPLE lost a valuable horse yesterday afternoon, the animal breaking one of its legs. Mr. CHAPPLE runs a haypress and was doing some work on the HALSTEAD farm, a mile east of West Batavia, using the horse there. Part of the machine became loose and a heavy chain struck the animal's left hind leg, breaking it. As soon as it was seen how seriously the horse had been injured it was shot. Mr. CHAPPLE bought it only a few months ago, paying $135 for it. + For Saturday We Offer the Following Snaps: One dozen boxes of Searchlight Matches, 40c Three full pounds Seeded Raisins, 25c Forty Bushels small onions at 50c Three quarts cranberries for 25c Fresh eggs, 28c We guarantee every Egg to be strictly fresh and sweet. Double Stamps on everything Saturday. J.M. THOMAS, Jay G. THOMAS, Mgr. 500 East Main St., Batavia NY + Born. KING-At North Pembroke, on November 8, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. John KING, a daughter. DeVOE-In Batavia, on November 7, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. L.J. DeVOE, of No. 28 Walnut street, a son. + Help Wanted.--Male. Wanted--On farm, a man to work by the month during the winter. Also a married man who understands farm work and is good milker. First-class man required. Farm one mile south of Alexander station. George B. PARRISH. + Wanted--Married man who has experience in farm work and care of stock, first-class man required, none other need apply. Good privileges and good wages. George B. COLLINS, Byron Center, NY + Wanted--At once several more coopers to make apple barrels at six cents each. Call on or telephone Genesee Manufacturing Co., Elba, NY. + To Rent. For Rent-A nearly new house on Colorado avenue. Inquire after 6 p.m. of E.E. COOK, rear of 121 Harvester avenue. + Tales of the Road. by Charles N. Crewdson Some of the ways to get business--and keep it. Why it is a training school for business success. Some interesting experiences of a real salesman. Bottling Up Port Arthur An account of the first attempt. By one of the participants. Edited and translated by Adachi Kinnosuke`. See this week's number of The Saturday Evening Post. A lively weekly illustrated magazine, having a circulation of 700,000 copies weekly, and 176 years old--5 cts. a copy, for sale everywhere--or will be mailed every week to any address for four months on receipt of only 50 cts. + submitted by Linda C. Schmidt *********************************************