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Newspaper Oswego Daily Times Feb-May 1910 - 0178

- The will of Lawrence J. Richardson was probated, with his estate valued at $150,000. His will provides that $150 per month will be given to his wife during her lifetime. - Papers will be prepared and the deal closed next week for Oswego Lodge of Masons to buy or build a Masonic Temple, a goal that Masons have wanted for years. Other local Masonic lodges are expected to join with Oswego Lodge. - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers inspected canal work but was unable to find Oswego men to work along the canal route due to weather conditions, despite several attempts.

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Newspaper Oswego Daily Times Feb-May 1910 - 0178

- The will of Lawrence J. Richardson was probated, with his estate valued at $150,000. His will provides that $150 per month will be given to his wife during her lifetime. - Papers will be prepared and the deal closed next week for Oswego Lodge of Masons to buy or build a Masonic Temple, a goal that Masons have wanted for years. Other local Masonic lodges are expected to join with Oswego Lodge. - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers inspected canal work but was unable to find Oswego men to work along the canal route due to weather conditions, despite several attempts.

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O DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY EVJPNrN MARCH 16,

INSURANCE CASE
N.L.BAtES NIAL BLOCK PROP AS NOT HELD NOW ON TRIAL
WILL ftRCI IVE Local Assistant United States En-
SAjNOYHIXj,!/PASTOR The action of Wil ard L. French
$150 MONTHLY DUBINC apers Will be Preps red and Deal Clos 3d Next gineer Inspected Canal dSWKGO
Maybr Fiugibbons and Oity Attor-
ney Cullen returned lastevuhing trom
against the Patrons f Industry Fire
Insurance company was continued io
FET1ME.
The will of tbe late Lawrenfce J .
Week—Expected That Other Masonic Work. heV^ry Rev. Dean J. J
ofSaq|iyBiltwasiniie clt
Albany where they went to attend a
hearing before the Barge (^anal Ad-
Supreme Court to-d y. Mr. French
who lives in Albion sues to recover
Richardson was probated in Surro<
Court ttis moroiDK by Jlttor
Lodges Will Jpir with Oswego Lodge. A PERFECT ORGANIZATION. sbcjrt tjime tohday casing o
an fiends.. He came
visory Board relative to the location
of dams on the Oswego riv jr.
$2,700 on a policy he d by him on h's
n from barn.
ney Thomas H> King who is the legal The agitation wblcli for years has Made Several Attempts to Locate to-^ty where he w ttend* Owing to the illness of B. A. Bond The barn coauine a large amount,
representat te? of the Rlchardslo 83- been a favorite topic among heal Oswego Hen Along Route of Can- ing the funeral of Mrs. Isa Ha Cum* of the Advisory Board the hearing of household furnitu e in addition 13
In the petition the real and Masons, that df buying or erectkg a mipsMothr
ml f J
mother of Johu h mmins, was not held but will be la er.
al But Without Success- w&goas, etc. It is expected that the
mal value of the estate is Iclveo itiding for Masonic Ten)pie, has h dose personal ^ frlenld. Ddan
Weather Conditions aase will not be finished before to-
IQkQOWO. len settled by the action taken last O» bad not beeq here I i some M*y Hold Bouts at Armory.
Were Ideal. morrow. f rae com any declines lo
tr. Blohardkoa'* will was drawn ght by OswtgJ LodLe No. 127, F. ti and took advantage of tills op- Negotiations are now finding be
pay on the allegatio that the bira
ebruary 8tjh ot this year ana was a; id A. M. At the lodge meeting ast J6\\n C. Churchill, assistant United of visiting h old' home, tween the Jtthletlc managers of the was set on tire.
eased by John H. Seebeti aod night It Was decided to take up the States Engineer, returned last even- H Is in excellent health and as but Separate cot apany and
JoMphRoark. option obtained on the present bulld- ing from a trip to Panama where he r intly returned from an tended the Oswego City Athletic c lub for the Sale of Lansi xg Farm.
lere are onjly two bequests 1 the Ijfcg by Fred M. Bapt a short t me went all over the great work being Soihthern trip. His compan on the use of the Armory by ihe boxing Calvin E. Carr h s sold his farm
. Oneoftiem directs tha the ago. Thi i Is the culopination of sc me done by the government in the tribwaijRev.a l.Gurtin, Syra- shows of the club. No agreement has neir Lansing to Cyri s O. Worsen who
exefcutor,Normao L, Bates,pay Mr. bard work and sotm good work on Panama Canal Project He spent yet been reached but it [is thought has a bakery and confectionery busl
Richardson $ housekeeper, Ma tret tne part of S. C. Fjrsythe, maste of six days going over the canal work and !he/ yisited all the points f inter- that something definite will be done nf ss at the corner of E*st Fif h an 1
Dewitt,th3 sum of $150 a mont dur tne lodge and Fhomas Moore, O. S. has come back thoroughly impressed ft|in the Southern States a Dean soon and the next show held at the Bridge streets. Consideration is sai i
ingher lifetime sterhout and b\ M. Hart as trustees with t i e magnitude of the greatest rien had the pleasure of visit at Armory April 5. Accommodations l\ have been $3,700.
1 he other provision bstjueUhbs all ho havebaea inch rge of the nqgo engineering feat of this or any other 1 ,ml, Fla., with Thomas Dona- can be arranged for 1,200 persons at We Just Opened.
the rest of the estate brth r e d and atloDs. age. hjxi son of the late M. 0. Do ahue of the Armory, while Fluhugh Hall From Heinz Pickle Co. One cask of
personal to his nephew, Norrokn L . WILL TAKE NOLD. WOUJfc MOVES SLOWLY. tifis cfty. From Key] 5 travel- seats only about 500. those delicious Dill pickles at Norrls'
Bates. Mr. Bates is named ak exe- According to the reports Oswego Mr. Churchill was impressed partic- era went to Havana
c u t e and he| is to serve* without od*e wllj try and interest the other ularly with the perfection of system (ained for some ti;
bonds. >dges in getting in on this and organization in the work. From Ic turesquebeauties
The rea tate conveyed Mr. on, particularly ieonlan L< the Atlantic end to the Pacific every ist^r of their
Bates by th 1 includes the und- hlch at present ocpuples the 9AMUBL thing moves smoothly, without fric- tn O'Brien saw
some Rich D home an<$ fufolsh juarters in theNeal Block asOiwiego Master of Oswego Lodtfo of Majjorts tion or jar and the thousands ot work- Mrs. A. P. Murdoch o 39 w ego.
ingi, Richa n Theatre, the Bush odge. |It is understood, however, in perfect condition a i the present men handle the millions of dollars T t ey had been recen guests at the
building many fine pieces of busi- that if the other lods 63 decline to get time. ' worth of machinery day and night hoMli.
n property including, the Fitfchugb on the deal that Oswego Lodge i . . FKCT.
. without cessation. He says that the 1 )ean O'Brien bad x> make his visit
WALLS AUS PE American people have no justj idea of
ding atid the brisk buildltg ad- ill go ahead with it anyway. Fulnds decision the brief owing to a speaking engage-
Before arriving at j
ing U [on | the South, alsp the ill be taken from the Masonic E the work being done or the manner in it at a St. Patricias day banquet
>y ttotett and the Marine blick. f md and the other lodges interested masons had the building thoroughly
inspected from attic to jhe sub cellar which it Is dona and they can justly latidy Hill to-mor;ow nls it. The
(peaking [of ihe value of the lest ate lit this fund will redeive interest on and it was found to be in as perfect feel proud that it is the American 's reputation J S an loquent
today Mr Kitty said that hacoilld not e amp ant taken out. condition as the day t was built. Government which is doing the work. itor is State-wide i tnd he always
any it. Mr. Bichatdson, HLOCK WELL The foundation walls are heavy stone While moving along the route of jch in demand at patriotic celebra- The average man can
he nid, h* ood deal of personal It is understood that the price Men- and are 5 feet thick, According to the canal, Mr. Churchill mtde several tiobs. His many fi lends h re hope get suited at the average
property er with the Rifchard tioned in the option for the building competent builders, Ms building attempts to locate some of the Oswego It upon the occasion of his next
son real ut no' schedul had $29,000 but that with repair orop- could carry an additional two stories men employed in the work but failed It they will have the pi asure of
store, but here are oppor-
beep prepared. ttions tlie.total cost will be in the withput any alteration; or strength- to tind any of them. j I ring him preach or speak tunities for the man who
te said nhi object in getti g the neighborhood of 130,000. The Neal eniog of the wails. 1DKAL WEATHER. is Tabove the average"
wHl probtteu r ght away was fo block is well adapted for the purpose It was learned to-day also that the Mr. Churchill says that, the weath- in bulk or brain.
nesji.reaso When told th o' a Masonic temple as it is centrally strip of water where th old Oswego er during his stay came pretty near
value of th tate was varlo heated and has been fitted up for canal was located, between the being Ideal The thermometer went Ihile the man of slight
timated a!
Mr. King
rly a million
that there wo
doubt be ail kinds of esticna
any years for Masonic uses, At the West wall of the Neal block and the
esent time the first floor is occupied East wall of the new ba rge canal lock
stores, the second floor by the M«v was not tq be used as a canal basin,
up to 85 during the day time but the
air was dry and the heat dldnotsqem
oppressive. He went by the way! of
TO T l CITY. build with 'intellectual
grasp" will grasp the ad
thab until Mr. Richardson's res 1 inlc Club rooms, and three offices on This property belongs tc the State of New York City and had a vary pleas- 1|)]2POSIT OF $2,500 MADE WITH vantages we offer in selec-
dligs were tabula ,ed no tne third andlfourth floors are ised New Yorl and it is the intention of ant ocean voyage both going down CITT CHAMBERLAIN IN tion, variety and values.
accurate sUtenentcould be obtained. fir Masonic purposes entirely; t Is the State .0 till in all of this and make and coming back. During his stay B E H A L F OV FORMER
Sailer Krout for lpc proposed to have a ew fancy en it solid la id out as far as the barge he made his headquarters at the ho* j OFFICIAL. Stouts $10 to $ 3 0 .
trance. canal. A|n effort will be made to tel Tivoli in Panama at the Pacific Thins $10 to $3O.
before at It was stated this afternoon that
ruin you It is announced that the papers have the State retain possession of end of the canal.
Market, 24 West Bridge Str Fore six o'clock to-pight there would
completing the deal will be passed this land and perhaps plant a few TRUE IRISH. e|a conference at which the alleged
xt week and that tfie entire majtter trees and !makp the river front a little Keep St. Patrick s Day by eating NewS ring Overcoats $10 to $25
ii ^repancy in the city clerk's depart-
P ERCE* Fun al Director
Thir and Bridge St» 111 then bo closed u more attractive. Oswego Brand Green Lima Beans. int would be made good. I t is
NewS ring Raincoats $10 to $25
6*) and UoHideu«'0 PlTone 112 A very well known real estate man With the Barge canal just West of
fticooi n Day and Njk'ht Try a can to-morrow.
limed that the total amount is in NewS ring Hats $1.00 to $3.50
Itated this morning that in his qpin- the Neal block the two large base- Linsley-long Wedding, neighborhood of $2,200 as au-
G CORGI
o.JH
• • Cnde
Secern ibnlf the Masonic Lodges purchased meats below the street and bridge The invitations are out to-day for
O J CLIXI
d nlffli TeloplK
IlieNeal Block for'tey.ooa that|bhey level but Which are high above the
ere clearing just $11,000 on the canal levd will be exceedingly desira-
the, wedding or Miss Grace Long,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David D.
inced in last night's TIB^KS but the
amount will not be oj&de known
;il after the report of the comptrol-
E. WEL LS,
(larks oil C tart. He stated thkt it is one of the ble places for some one and there f
a,A and 5 ARCADE BLOCK 1?LAIN FIGURES
Long, to Mr. Charles Wells Linsley. s examiners has b^en made at the
>est built and most desirably located should be no trouble in renting them
It will take place on Wednesday, iference.
>ieces of property in the city and *as j for good prices !
April <itb, at 71 o'clock at the home he necessary lej^al ste are being
nklyn and Helena

ssorted Views
d wife of 1 J of the bride's parents, No. 54 East ai :enthls afteraooa so t the mat-
ar».
nrcral fro
et Thu
of theKvaog
tab Ninth
AHEY FINDS Ut lea street. ],
he ceremony is to be performed
by Ithe Rev. William F . Kettle and
ei may be straightened
out and
here will be absolutely no tinancial
to the city. | |
invited.
SMITH-In
home oiv tho Heldw
y. Mkrch
S<nlth hi hip 1 hyoar
at his
Chkrks A. IIP the attendants will be Miss Louise
M. Frost of {this city who will act as
;:;.'.. '.'.;> ; :
. LATEH., .'•• j j . . '
t 4 o'clock this afternoon cash to
" j
St. Patrick s Day and Easter Post Cards
Notice of fu \ hereafter.
GKN1AL • V A U D E V I L L E S T A E
ALl
Si»ecial to Uic fJ
maid of honor and Mr, Holland L .
8p|ide of H izUton, Pa., who will act
March 16.-4The plans for as lebost Mr. Spaide was
amount of $2,500 waei deposited
h the City Chamberlain which will
re than cover the alleged deficiency
I S & H Green Stamp *
HKRQ IN BBAL L I F E .
the Stjatefsj portion of the new lower oom pate at Cornell a receipt for this iiaount was ith eac^i glass of Soda. Water or #
Late yesterday afternoon after Mr, Lindsle ish of Ice Cream
bridge hive been submitted to the ij en by the City Chambei lain. The
ant the BEST courtt Irving G. Hubbs, the well Board by the an< Is a mem r ot the same frater-
monumental known Pulaski attorney, had a title Barg Caiial Advisory rdrafts cover several years. f* - Yellow Front
nil
State Engi ieer. Tlie estimate of the Ith the deposit stated above the v O « 43 W. Bridge St
writing to do and sat down at the IRISH SPIRIT.
desk ia the lobby pit the Nacey t ) do cost 0 thi: section of he bridge is nbldent is considered clos d.
DIN & SONS $30,3: 5. 'he plans [ of the state sec- eep up t ie spirit of St. Patrick's
it. : A he was writing Justice Dc ven-
tion c >nforb exactly wi h those of the Day by serving Oswego Brand Green New serial story to-nigh
dorjf d former District Attorney String Beans m salad.
4/V& TROUBLE Baiter came tfp and had a little talk
city alnd county sections 1
Fire in Plumbing St^re,
t Brldael 8t. im. Just ihbn Mr. Hubb dls- LAID AT; REST Did Ybu Ever Think
01 that "Ocean Flavor" that domes
i There was a slight b aze shortly
ter eight o'clock this moo ning in the
A tr al is 01 r most convincing argument.
cavereti that it w*is getting near raln
i i
got up and departed
'
hv tily. Funerd of Mrs. Edith Woolsey Largely wi h freshlir opened oysters 'ISeal-
Attended This Aiternoon.
lar of the Oswego Sani ary Plumb- X
time after he hid gone Hugh F. si pt" are the only kind that have it. company. It caught from some
>rrJs, 24 \?e^t Bridge Street, is the

$65.00
Just the vaudeville artist w 10 is Tb funeral of Mrs. Edith Lawyer um and was pat ou t with an
Blanej
maklqg such a hit alt the Bichacdson Wool iey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.A. >nt. tingulsher.
our n this week, came ub and took Mr. F. Lawyer and wife f Arthur B. few stor -night. Fire at Norris' Home.
Hubbl' place at the! desk. The first Wool sey,was held this afternoon from
St. ATfttCKI SUPPER, Fire Department was called to
thing he saw was a rat wallet in ront ber ate home, No. 7; East Utica
,0s- Ijie home of J . B . Norrls about noon
of hit i. B e investigated it and f mod ^__^
stree ust the 1 igmt thing for su
Private prayer wa? held at
the home conducted byj the Rev. D J wtoo Brand, Gireea Gage Plums d^y where there was a slight blaze
that t contained id cash biside a closet under a stairway. It was
C. Johnson and the f 1 neral services CAST 1ST AND BKtDQC
valuable papers. B e notified I and
lord iacey and tbiy called up Mr. whlo 1 followed were h ild at Trinity extinguished with a labcock ex ELLIOT G. PPDGE, Agent PHONE 6S6
) Flow* M. F cburch. There was a large tlnguisher. The damage was slight
Hubbs ou the long! dlsUnce am in-
Vegetable formed him of the ind attendance of sorrowing friends and Odd Fellows Election. THE WONDERFUL
Th|s morning whpn Mr. Hub ure-
turn< Mr BlaucyI turned ovei the
wallel with a neat little speeca ot
the i irvices, conducted by Mr. John-
son apd /assisted by ths Bev. T. B .
Shepherd, were very impressive. A
presentation and bigars and ther prof 4sion of Horal tributes surrounded
The District Grand committee of
(strict No. I, Oswego county, 1. O,
. F., to-day recomended for District
rand Master, Myron A. Brooks,
PUYER-riANO
YOU SHOULD *CE AND HEAR IT. WHY?
Mrs. jWoplsey's casket Burial was in hey also unanimously as sec :etary ISE IT TELLS ITS OWN STORY OF STERLING MERIT.
were in order.
191 West 1st Street
laims Committee Tomorrow
Irman AlUrd announces that
Riverside cemetery and the bearers
were; Albert G. Coon, Arthur T.
Brovn,. Warren M. Carrier, Mamford
d treasurer Fred P. Wright.
Bir. Kendrick Ele H iI lLl L II N ft ' t
II U O Easy Payments.
lalms coimmittee will me it to Herbert Horton, of the Gllraour
Hatrmer, Arthur Hart and Fred orton- Allen company received a tel*
w night. The meeting w 11 be
Plank. • ' ,
N< >w story on page 6.
1 •• .• m to-day from his friend, Samuel 1-8 bbl. Good Flour for 70c
GREEN G00D3.
Only a few days to Easter. Kendrick as Mayor of Glens Falls,
ran. Sugju 5 lb« P i l l S j r u p . ..,20c Clscoes, lb.
E «ter milinery opining Thursday Y. Mr. Kendrick is a Democrat
Condensed Milk 10c 3 Mackerel ;..25c
Fqr St. Patrlck'i Day, serve Qswe
and Friday March 17th and 18th. Spen4 for the lilies what d defeated Mayor Chatlea W. Cool, utter-
25c
go Brand GreeAPcjas. publican. *rd Con pound- -..12c Pkg, Cluster Eaisios5c 3 Pink Salmon
Ledjes invited to call. B. M. Whit- ou will 8a|Ve on Easter out-

J
U. ..16c ; Can Tomatoes 5c 2 Bed Salmon • 25c
HORSES! HORSES! ney,; ?4 E f s t 2 1 Street. 15d2t The taxpayers of SandV Hill carried
Can Pumpkin 5c 7 Box Sardines-
Rlnker& Lewis have a few Worses iiing herj. t h% propoiition to chaoge the name apan 40c
Try Case's aelf wringing mop 193 20c, 3 Succotash 25c Potatoes, bus
left on hand, and j would like tb get 1 (jf the village to Hudson Falls Coffee- .25c
cleaned out I to make roojn for
Weat 3d street. Phone 1358. Hats,| Gloves, Shirts and lbs. Bici 25c 3 Corn.... • • 25c 3 Cans Peas
another carload. Supper at Trinity Church, Cravats. 'Cheiub Devine" to nlcl.t.
Telephone 398
M WORKMAN'S STORE
Mom it la w. MMU »t
If you have a job of job printing
try the I'IMKS. xouil Hk^ our Iwork
T lureday, 5:30 to 1 30, 25 cents
Reai the story to-: | "•<•
Ci U. BARNES
You want all the newest JUC ^s of the
?ewer Oswego. Bead the TIMES.
Wright Bros•9 89 West Bridge St.
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