CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FROM Cornell University Library F 129S67 C59 Sodus- 1901 : an atlas and directc lory of It 3 1924 028 825 987 ^ olin o^'s ^^ Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924028825987 ll^ »' l w |ll>*W ■ " »^ "® SODUS ■*= 1901. - 1 ■ i —i i.i i - .1 _/ THE ELLIOTT CLOTHING STORE 21 -23 Union St, NEWARK, N. Y. * To come to the point c^uiok, here is what we wish to say. We claim to own the best $10 Over- coats in America. The coats are made of an All- Wool Oxford Cheviot, lined with a double-warp Farmer Satin. They are cut 48inches long with wide military shoulders and full backs. Now if you are looking for the best coat a ten-dollar bill can buy send for samples of goods and lininga of this coat, and also a measuring blank; we will then send you a coat that will fit. Try it on and if it is just as represented pay the express agent $10.00 but if you are not satisfied in every particular send it hack. This is just one item in a big store. We make Clothes to order, sell Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Ladies' Costume Goods, Trunks, Salt Gases, etc. Address THE ELLIOTT STORE, 21-23 Union St., NEWARK, N.Y. S0DUS---1901. An Atlas and Directory of the Town of Sodus and Sodus Bay. EDITED BY LEWIS H. CLARK, Jr., SODUS, N. Y. f> LYONS COURANT PRINT, LYONS, N. Y.-1901. BOBEBT ^VBIDB. Bom at Eh'i iiiSton, England , .-hiQ'n,st ,SY// . 1S0,'>. Crime to vdmcricci' in 1S,)1 and fi) iSodas in ISoJ^. A'on- 98 ijearH old. H ol A 'ALTON R C .A D I A 1 I . ogQUTH SpOUS LYONS! ,i;Y'« 0/ S(j(his:—.-Ihi)iit 7 ■> sqitnre milrs. PopjiJiitimi. (rrihsjifi 1900):— 3 llS. r The Old Lighthouse Viewed from Sand Beach. Township I4---Left Half. v ,ll- C/CTurwA^v^^ OctuaXaa/w oi -WL-cAe^ Xa o-rvu nmJU>. Township (4---Right Half. T P. ]' H- Township 13— Left Half. 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In the Iiariu'KX husincsx iih .llfuii from IS.} I to the ^trcncnt time. ■^3 P ( □ » G E.Burns S T. Bixrns DR. Rowland I J.H.Pitchcv 5 .« » .«4 .0^ V> :*=■!"** ~ c 5 O 2 > > o i 3 p ca . . 2> O^ Pz CD — ■ ^ -w 3 (/< ^ ? " - ^ ' 3- 3- !? i ."• 2. n 5 s 3- in O <* i/> < A C.B. ■ Catchell J. • Fowler L'.M. B PKllo „SS. ■ Short A.EspenO scheil J ■ 6u.erman L.Esp«n-« «chei■ 2 £ ^ t a >^ 1 j5 ® ^ t- © s >• o ^ & 2 kn 1 1 e '■< ^ o H £ 1 * i- !?; a , Q 1 l^j- < 2 ^ Isj f/) O ^ z 1- E 0> < hi £ Z o 5 «5 > d ^ < ffi r D I® g Ul g (E < a o in ^\iJ---i h'rsi (h'licc oj' .Urs. ./. /'ii rmiii s. Sodas Point. . \ '. i' PUBLIC OFFICERS. (TSTOM HOrSE OFFICKR. A. W, Hrowcr. DEPUTY SHEUIFF. George Emery. LIGHTIIOTSE KEEPER. Daniel Phillips. LOAN COMMISSIONER. E. T. Boyd. POSTMASTERS. Alton, Charles Emery. ,loy, Oscar Malcolm. Sodns, Prine Itiggs. Sorln.s Center, V. ,1. Andrews. Sddus Point, Miss Ida Emery. Souih Sonus, M. E. ('hittenden. Wallingt'in, E. T. Boyd. Rural Mail Carrier, C. Rhj Tinklepiingh. RAIEROADCOMMISSIO.NERS. Sodna Point and Sonthern Railroad. S. \V. Case, Vj. L. Gaylord, T. J Pul- ver. Lake Ontario Shore Railroad, J. C. Hill, (K ,\. Mnnn, George Rawdeii, SCHOOL OFI'-ICERS. District .No. 1— I'rusree, Matthew M. Farreli; Principal, J. B. Ciaike; Assistant, Miss \'erna Clarke. District No. 2— Trustee, .1. M. Proseus; Teacher, John llosford. Distiirt No. .-{— Trustee. Elmer Tripii; Teacher, Mir-s I'l'ii.il Hopkins. District .\'o 4— Board of Education, M. M. Kelly, S. H. Fish, S. S. Granger, .\. E. Payne, (t. II. Tinklepangh. Piinci(ial, Elisha Ciirtiss; Prec. p- tress. Miss Alice Polloek ; Reciti\tion Teacher, Miss Agnes Cidlen; Inler- intdiatH Teai-lier, Miss Lydia Bron- ner; Primary Teacher, .Miss Peai-I Sinilh. District No. ."> — Trustee. D. V,. Johnson; Teacher, . I. C Dt-Neef. District No. 0— Trustee, B. W. Tool-; Teacher, Miss Carrie Williams. District No 7— Trustee, A. L. Whitbeck ; Tea.cher, Miss Maria Karp. District No. S— Trustee, John Wilcox; Teacher, John Hulsaver District No. 9— Trustees, R. S. Borr.a- daile, S. B. Coleman, A. G. Town; Teacher, Miss Bertha Kansier. District No. 10— Tiustee, C. B. Horton; Teacher, Mi.ss Kate Itodenhach. District No. 11— Trusteis, George Bridg- er, F. E, Fox, George Hewson; Prin- cipal, Geoige Emery, Ansisliirit, Miss Hliinche Cliapiii. District No. l-J— Ti'iistee, .\liram DeMay: Teacher, Clarence Giblis. Dislrict No. 18— Trustee, John Brant. Teacher. Frank Case, District No. 14— Trustee, A. Felkcr; Teacher, Miss ICIizalieth DuFloo. 22 PUBIJO OFFICKRH. Residence of Sprague S. Granger, Soclus, .A'. J '. District No. 15 — Trustee, Frank Snyder; Teacher, Miss Edith Butts. District No. 16 — Trustee, Samuel Thompson. District No. 17 — Trustee, William Munn; Teacher, Miss Margaret Dinsmore. District No. 18— Trustee, L. M. Snyder; Teacher, Mrs. Chauncey Fuller. District No. 19 — Trustee, George Raw- den; Teacher, Miss Isabella Cheet- ham. District No, 20— Trustee, Mark Howard; Teacher, Chauncey Fuller. District No. 21 — Trustee, Taylor Powell. District No. 22— Trustee, D. P. Hiites; Teacher, Miss Grace Sergeant. District No. 23— Trustee, William Coon; Teacher, Mrs. May Belden. SPECIAL AGENT. DEPARTMENT OF EXCISE. F. S. Parsons. Town Officers. SUPERVISOR. ,Tohn T. Pearsall. TOWN CLERK. Frank D. Gaylord. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Myron W. Gurnee, Albert Harris, W. J. Toor, J, W. Watson, F. G. Wickham. COLLECTOR. Sprague S. Snagnr. ASSESSORS. William H Himes, Byron E Moody, George Van.\ntwerp. HIG H W.A Y COMMISSION EHS G. .1. Boyd, George Rawden, A. W. Shu- felt. OVERSEERS OF POOR. John L. Proseus, David Vandy. CONSTABLES. William H. Bu.\ s. Nicholas Elkar. W. C. Fellers, George M. Himes, Heniy Shaver. INSPECTORS OF ELECTION. District No. 1— N. M. Hill, Ed ward Pliilo, F. H. Garlock, Geo. Torrpy. District No. 2— Fred Bridger, William Champlin, G. B. Fox, A. L. Nye. District No. 8— E. C. Delano, A. S. Cole- man, C. W. Tinklepaugh, S. H. Sours. District ^o. 4— A. F. Andrews. S. H. Allen, Hari'y Messinger, Geo. Lape. District No. 5— J. H. Pulvcr, B. S Rude, W. W. Myers, W. S. D. Lamoiit. District No. 6— R C. Hill, G. P. Hen- dricks, Gavitt Braytoii, Lewis W eeks. "l.'IIANI/.A'rillNS. ■>:\ J. ^rijii,'. iSoihis. .\: r ORGANIZATIONS. A Directory of societies, showing, wluM-e praeticahle, tlie names of the presiflinp,- offit'ci' nnd secretary of eacli society, tiic year wlieu organized and tiie time of ils ivgular meetinos. ALTON. Altiin Tenf, No. 4-94, Knights of tlip Mncciibws (1897). — (^iiiniiiHiider. Jnmes MiisoM ; Rnccird KeeiiHr, F. E. Fox. Fiisf and second Wediie.sda.VH ill the niontli. First Free Metliodist Clmrcli (18(51).— Pastor, Rev. E. X. .JeiiKs; Secretarv, .loliii Perkins. Sunday at 11 a. in. and Sunday evening'. Class meet- ing, Tuesday evening-. Piaver meet- ing, Tliursday evening. Sunday Seliool. -Superintendent. (Ten. E. Burns; SKTetaiy, Miss N'ina .leaks. Sunday at 10 a. in. Woman's Honieand Foreign Mission- a.ry Snciefy (IH90 ).— President, Mrs. H. ('. Stacy; Serretary, Mrs M. S. Miles. l>ast 'riiursday in the month. Methodist Protestant Church (1S47)— I'astor, Itev. I). Short; Secretary, ( liarles Espen"clieid. Sunday at 11 .1. m. and Sunday evening. Pray- er meeting, Wednesday evening. Sunday Scliool— Supt., Philip Knn- kci-t; Secretary, Miss Matie Short. Sunday at 10 a., in. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor (1890)— President, Mrs Kalpli Rogers; (.'orresponding Si e- retary, Mrs. (i. B. Fox. Sunday evening. Ladies .Md Society (1899).— Presi- dent, ; Secretary, .Miss Matie Sliort. At call of Presi- dent. Walliiigton Orange, No. I."i9, Patrons of Husbandry ( 1ST4).— Worthy Master, Cliarles (Jahoon; Worthy Secretary, Charles Palmer. First Saturday in the month. Woman's Christian Temperance I'liion (1890) —President, Mrs. Elizabeth liiirns; Secretary, Mi's, .Antoinette Pitcher. Second and fourth Wednes- da vs in the month. 24 ORGANIZATIONS. Loval Temppiancp Lpgion (1900). — Supprinteiidpiit, Mi-ft. John liuerinan. yjiturdHy iifienioori. Young- WditiMn's Cliristian Tniiiper ranee Uniim (1897). — Suppiintpn dent, Mi-H. Ninn Halstrum; Secre- tHi-y, .\|!>s Carrie E.ipen.'sclieid. Alternate SatuntaAS. CENTENARY. CeDtendi-y Clmrcli (1840). Pastor, ll-v Smith Onlwa.v; Clerk, Charles H. Toor. Sunilay at 3 p. in. Sunday School (1845). — Superinten- dent, Elmer Tripp; Secrelary, Miss Mary A. Toor. Sunday at 2 p. m. Willing Helpers (1894).— President, Mrs. Charles H. Toor; Secretary, Miss Mary E. Toor. Annually in June. JOY. Joy Tent, No. 377, Knights of the Mac- cabees (1895). — Commander, S M. Snyder; Record Keeper. Anton Wajj- ner. First and third Fridays in the month. Ladies Literary Society (1898) — Presi- dent, Mrn. Elizabeth Saner, Secre- tary, Mrs. Melissa Snyder. Thurs- da.y afternoon. Presbyterian Church (1845). — Pa.•^tor, Kev. P. C. Braunscliweig. Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Sunday School. — Supt., Mrs.NefticL. Hoot; Secretary, Mi^s Enid Butts. Sunday at 1:30 p. ni. Ladies' Aid Society (lOOD).— Piesi- dent, Mrs. Margaret Wagner: Act- ing secretary, Mrs. L. Hoot. At call. SODUS. Alumni of Sodus Academy. — President, Carl U. Gurnee: Secretary, Miss (Carrie Richardson. At call of Presi- dent. Democrat Party — Chairman Town Cen- tral Committee, Kingsley M. Flem- ing: C(junty Committeeman, D. P. Bates. Dwiiiht Post, \o, 109, Grand Aimy of the Republic (1879). — Commander, Ju-itus H, Pulver; Adjutant, Ch'irles H. Pulver. First, seconii and third \Vedne(ida\s in the m(mth. First Presb,\terian Church (1812).— Pas- tor, Rev. Smith Ordway ; Clerk, John C. Hill Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and Sunday evening. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening. Sunday School. — Snperintendent, B. S. liude; Secretary, Mrs Charles Robinson. Sunday at 12 m. Ladies' Aid Society. — President, Mrs. D. G. Rogers; Secretary, Mrs. C. K. Knapp. At call oF president. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor 1884.— President, Ward C. Moody ; Secretary, Miss Minnie Grannis. Sunday evening. Ladles Missionary Society (1896). — President, Mrs. Smith Ordway; Secretary, Mrs. Peter Langwill. Last Thursday in each month. Young People's Missionary Society (1888).— President, Mrs. Charles Robinson; Secretary, Miss Mary Laniont. Second Friday in each month. Junior Mission Band (1901). — Presi- dent, Mrs. Smith Ordway; Secre- tary, Miss Gertrude Knapp. Last Sunday in each month. Twentieth Century Club (1898).— President, Rev. Smith Ordway; Secretary, Mrs. Charles Robinson. At call of president. Willing Helpers (1896).- Prei-ident, Miss Nellie Moody ; Secretary, Miss Lulu Taylor. Alternate Frida\8. North Sodus Lodge No 454, Indepen- dent Order of Odd Fellous (1876).- Noble Grand, Marenus ('licquennoi; Secretary, George Hendiicks. Fri- day evening. Republican Party.— ('hairtnan of Town Central Committee, W. T. Gaylord Jr ; County Committeeman, F. D. Gaylord. St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church (1826).— Rector, Rev. E. C. Bennett; Secretary, James J. Wylie. Every 2nd Sunday in the month in the eve- ning at 7 o'chicli, other Sundavs at 10:30 a. m. OU(iANI/,ATIONS. Sunday 8elionl. — Snpt., Ki'v. E. C. lieniielt; Sec'y, Miss lii'ssic Mor- row. Every Snmla.v ivt. 11:45 ii ni. Tjiidies' Aid Siu'icty. — President, Mrs. Oluii-les Slocum ; Seeretary, Mrs. F. S Parsons. At cull of president. Dniigliters of the Kinp;. — President, Mrs. E. V: Bennett; Seeretiiry, Miss Emma Milner. Ateall of rector or president. T.,(iiUes' Auxiliary.— I'resident, Mrs. Willi'iin MotI^v, SdIhs Outer; Secretary, Mrs. \V. L. Kendall, Sodns Point. Once a quarter at call. Sodus Base Ball Club.— Oaptain, Charles Cattieu; \1a'iaf>,er, Gaylord I). Hulett. Sodus Camp, No. '.1927. Modern Wood- men of America (1901).— Vice C.iun .'selUir, George LaBnrr; Clerk, 0. H. BullocI;. Tuesday eveiiing. Sodus Canniuit Company (1090). —Presi- dent, S. S (TrinH,i'r; S eretarv, Peter Laugwill. .\tcall of president. Sodus Coach Horse Compniiy (1900).- Pre.siileut. J. 'I'. Pearsall : Manager. E. M. Nodyne. First of -luly and Decianlier. Sodus Cooner-itive Cream-ry Co. (1.S91). Pre-'ideiit, Porter P. Hiltts; Secre- tarv. Perer Langwill. At call of president. Sodus Co-net Band (l^fT.l).- T,eader , C .\. Myers; Si'cretary. William E. Forster. Thur.sday evening. Sodus (Council, No. US, RoyalTemplars of Temperance (1880).- Select Coun- cilor, .lames G. Dingman ; Financial Secretary, Miss Clara Teetor. Second, fourth and fifth Tuesdays in the month. Sodu* Dramatic Club (1900).- Preisi- dent. Dr. K H. Nodyne: Secretary, C. Warner Mills. At call of pre.si- dent. Sodus Gransre No. 73. Patrons of Hus- hMndry (1874) —Worthy .Master, Mrs. E. B. Norris; Worthy Secretary. Mrs. Porter Batts. Fii«t, third and fifth Satnrdavs in the month e.xcept dui-ing winter months, then every Saturday. Sorlu-i Independent Teleplnme Co (1()()l)._I>,vsident, Fi'anl; I), (lay- lord ; Seirelar,\, (', Wainei- Mills. At call of |M-cHidciil . Sodus Lodge, No. .'192., Free and Accept- ed Masons (1850).- Worshipful Master, William II. Hoi'n ; Secretary, L. H. Clai k, Jr. First, third and fifth Tuesdays in the month. Sodus Lodge No. .'(04., National Protec- tive Legion (1899)— President, Chas. L. Brown; Secretary, Edward D. Cornelius. First and third Monday in the month. Sodus Lodge No. 31., Select Knights of Amei-ica (1898). — Commander, Chas. H. Hulett; Secretary, Edward D. Cornelius. First and third Tuesdays in the month. Sodns Mandolin Club (1901).— Director, 0. H. BullocU. Friday. Soilus Mutual Burial Association (1901) — President, S. H. Fish; Secretary, W. J. I'oor. At call of president. Sodus Roil and Gun Club (1897).— Presi- dent, (1. S. Wride; Secretary, H. L. Kelly. Last Friday in September. Sodus Rural Cemetery Association (1850) .—President, W. H. Kichard- son; Secretai-v, Win. F. Boyd. I''irst .Momlay in May. Sodus Tent No. 368., Knights of the Macralices (1897) — Comnumder, F. L. Doane ; Si^cretary, Peter DeMay. First and third Thursdays in tlie month. Sodus I'niiHi School (1900) — Pi-incipal, E. Curtiss; President Board of Edu- cation, M. M. Keller; Secretary Boai'd of Education, S. H. Fish. Third Methodist Episcopal Church (1838). — Pastor. Rev. Horatio Yates; Becording Steward, Janies (i. Dinamau. Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and Sunday evening. Prayer meet- ing, Thursday evening. Sunday School. — Superintendent, F. A. VanHee; Secretary, Wesley (Trinnell. Sunday at 12 ni. Ladies Aid Society (1878). — Presi- dent, Mrs. S.imuel Hobinson ; Sec- retary, Miss Belle .lolley. .\t call of president. Women's Home Missicauiry Societ.v (1892) —President, Mrs. ,\. \'. (iildis; Scci-etary, Mrs. 1) W.tiililis. Last Friday afterncam in the month. 26 ORGANIZATIONS. Epworth League, No. 450 (1889).— President, Charles L. Brown; Sec- retary, Mrs. Jessie Grinnell. Sun- day evening and every second Wed- nesday evening In the month. Wayne Chapter, No. 276, Royal Arch Masons (1880).— Acting High Priest, L. H. Clark, Jr. ; Secretary, L. D. F. Vaughn. Regular meetings second and fourth Tuesdays in the month. Womans' Christian Temperance Union (1874).— President, Miss H. Ellen Orton; Secretary, Mrs. Horatio Granger. First Tuesday in the month at 3 p. m. SODUS CENTER. First Baptist Church of Sodus (1810).— Clerk of Board of Trustees, Charles J. Andrews. First Presbyf.erian Church (1863).— Pas- tor, Rev. F. A. Valentine; Clerk, C. T. Bennett. Sunday at 11 a. m. and Sunday evening. Sunday School. — Supt., Mrs. Marion L.Valentine; Secretary, Miss Maud L. Borradaile. Sunday at 12:30 p. m. Ladies Aid Society (1889).— Presi- dent, Mrs. Helen Bennett; Secre- tary, Miss Jennie L. Brant, Atcall of president. Womans Missionary Society (1901). — President, Mrs. Marion L. Valen- tine; Secretary, Mrs. Mary Sours. First Thursday in the month. Junior Mission Band (1901). — Presi- dent, Mrs. Anna E Merchant; Secretary, Miss Lulu Bennett. Saturday. St. Lukes Protestant Episcopal Church (1873).- Rector, Rev. E. C. Bennett; Secretary, W. G. Fauth. Second Sunday in the month at 10:30 a,, ra. Other Sundays at 7 p. m. Sunday School. — Supt., Mrs. E. B. Mather; Secretary, Miss Maud Walhizer. Sunday at 10 a. m. Ladies Aid Society. — President, Mrs. W. B. Morlej ; Secretary, Miss Fanny Seeley. At call of president. Sodus Center Lodge, No. 69, Select Knights of America (1899).— Com- mander, A. S. Coleman; Recorder, W. G. Fauth. At call oFcommander. Sodus Center Tent, No. 282, Knights of the Maccabees (1895).— Commander, Amon Bronson ; Record Keeper, C. T. Bennett. Alternate Mondays. SODUS POINT. ChristEpiscopal Church (1851) —Pastor, ; Secretary, F. C. Wick- ham. Sunday at 11 a. ra. Sunday School — Superintendent, the pastor; Secretary, Miss A. I. Cook. Sunday at 12:30 p. m. Sewing Society. — President, Mrs. W. H. Field; Secretary, Mrs. W. L. Kendall. Saturday afternoon dur- ing the winter. Methodist Episcopal Church (1871).— Pastor, Rev. W. E. Rippey. Sunday at 11 a. m. and Sunday evening. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, Sunday School — Supt., William York; Secretary, Claude Bayless. Sunday' at 10 a. in. Ladies' Aid Society (1896).— Presi- dent, Mrs. Alice Howard; Secre- tary, Mrs. Lizzie Belden. At call of president. Womans' Foreign Missionary Society — President, ; Seci'i'- tary, Mrs. D. Walsh. At call of president. Epworth League (1901).— President, ; Secretary, Harry Garlock. Sunday evening. St. Rose Catholic Church and Sunday School.— Pastor, Rev, D. W. Kava- naugh, Lyons. Sodus Bay Yacht Club (1894) .—(Commo- dore, A. L. Foote, Newark ; Secre- tary, F. C. Wickham, Sodus Point. Annually in September. Sodus Point Hive, No. 194, Knights of the Maccabees (189.5) —Lady Com- mander, Miss Elva Button: Lady Record Keeper, Mrs. Mary E. Finch. Friday evening. Sodus Point Tent, No. 264, Knights of the Maccabees (1894).— Commander, C.A. DoVille; Record Keeper, H. J. Belden. Monday evening. SOUTH SODUS Methodist Episcopal Church (1824).— Pastor, Rev. W. E. Rippey. Sunday SlIMMHU COTTACiUH. 27 at 2.30 |). 111. Cltiss meeting 2 p. tn. Sinidny School— Superintendent, Al- fred Laiiison; Secretary Miss Annii Ij. Lainaou. Sunday at 1 :.'!(» p. m. in tlie winter; 4 p. m. in tlie summer. Myers' Tent No-590 Knights of the Mac- cabees (1892).— Commander, Will- iam ("haiiiplin ; Secretary, Edwin .lensoii. First and third Fridays in the month. South Sodus Grange, No. 175, Patrons of Husbandry (1873).— Master, Will- iam Rick ; Secretar.y, Mrs. Jennie Smith. Saturdtiy night. WALLINGTON. Union Sunday School (1898). — Superin- tendent, Charles D. Lent; Secretary. Miss Jennie Burlee. Sunday at 2.30 p. m. ; prcHohing at 3 p. m. SUMMER COTTAGES. Directory of Owners of Summer Cottages. BONNICASTLE. Bi'njamin C^atctipole, Resort. Matthew Gaffney, Jordim. Mrs. Harriette Johnwoii, Wolcott. (leorge S. Wride, SodUs. BURNS' GROVE. George Burns, Alton. S. T. Burns, Alton. Henry Houglitaliiig, Lyons. B F. Lockwciod, Lyons. ISLAY (LITTLE) ISLAND. U. P. B>irtle, Newark. R. K. Dr\er, Rochester. C. H. Perkins, Newark. Peter R. Sleiglit, Newark. John Stuart, Newark. Z. F Westervblt, Roeheater. C/iarles Wood, Syracuse. LAKE BLUFF. A. W. Brown, Lake Bluff. Rev. A. P. Burfjess' estate, Syracuse. Hiram Clark, Palmyra. Aaron Cline, Huron. Mrs. Lyiiian Crotliers, Newark. E. B. Fuller, Luke Bluff. M. F. liHinm, Newnrk. E. L. Hankeiison, Newark. E. R. Kelley, Newark. 0. C. Lapham, MHcedon. George W. Luce, Newark. H. C. Mapes, Gorham. L. H. Morse, Newark. Miss M. B. Odell, New York George H. Pierson, Newark. Ira L. Purdy, Macedon. Dr. H. C. Reeves, Fairport. M. Slory, Palmyra. C. P. H. Vary, Newtirk. LONG ISLAND. Henry Carncross, Savannah. Lee Cator, Palmyra. Thomas Cluny, Oswego. John Hill, Rose. A. E. Kent, Sodus Point. John Laebec, Rochester. H. C. Leroy, Siidus Point. John Murphy; Wolcott. POINT CHARLES. Dr. F. \V. Adriance, Elinira. James L. Bothwell, Albany. Elmer Dean, Elmira. E. C. Hooker, Fairport. Nix Estate, John Nix, executor, New York. W. H Richardson, Sodus. Seymour Scott, Lyons. J. C. Sheffield, Lyons. F. F. Shummers, Fairport. DeLancey Stowe, Cl.vde. Allen Swift, Elmira. A. B. Williams, Sodus. POINT LOOKOUT. A. G. Warren, New York. SAND BEACH. Northern Central Railroad Cottage. SAND POINT. M. E. Avery, Newark. W. H. and C. M. Baltzel, Lyons. Misses Emma and Mary Beckwith, Lyons. J. C. Berzine and A. E. Brockhoven, Williamson. N. J Bird, Newark. Mrs. Ella Bishop, Phelps. Thurlow W. (Cleveland, Elmira. 28 SUMMER COTTAGES. Irving Corwin, Geneva. William Crothers, Phelps. Jerome Daniels, Elmira. William Deadj, Lyons. Fred Dillman, Geneva. George Emery, Sodus Point. Michael O. Engleson, Williamson. Ida M. Ferguson, Orleans. Susan Fuller, Sodus Point. Ford Gardinier, Newark. Adeline Garloek, Sodus Point. Frank Garloek, Newark. George B. Gnslin, Newark. E. J. Gatchell, Alton H. J. Haller, Rochester. Albert Harris, Alton. E. P. Hicks, Phelps. W. H. Hicks, Phelps. James Hill, Newark. Calvin Hotchkiss, Lyons. Mrs. Carrie Howard, Sodus Point. Willis Howard, Sodua Point. Mrs. L. Hutchins, Brockporf, Bev. D. W. Kavanaugh, Lyons. Mrs. Jennie Kitchen, Williamson. Melissa B. Knapp, Marion. Miles E. Knapp, Marion. William Lepper, Sodus Point. W. E. MacDonald, Newark. William Meagher, Sodus Point. W. H. Mitchel, Walworth. A. P. Morrow, Elmira. George S. Musselman, Lyons. Mrs. Joseph Myers, Lyons. Cora A. Paton, Lyons. Payne and Rogers, Sodus. Peacock and Thorpe, Sodus Point. B. P. Peer, Williamson. L. Morris Pliilo, Alton William Pound, Williamson. J. B. Pulver, Newark. John Smith, Sodus Point. Mrs. Christopher Snyder, Sodus. William G. Spangle, Newark. Miss E. A. Stevens, Sodus Point. John Stuerwald, Newark. H. R. Taber, Marion. S. A. Taber, Marion. Mrs. Agnes Torrey, Sodus Point. W. and H. Tripp, Sodus. Mrs. Penelope Wager, Williamson. Jacob Wctnesfelder, Pultneyville. Brutus Wilder, Williamson. Eliza Wilder, WilliamKOn. Frank Wilder, Williamson. Dr. F. H. Wisewell, Phelps. Yacht Club Houwe, Sodus Point. SODUS POINT. Mrs. H. Cogswell, Williamson. E. H. Hairiman, New York. Mrs. H. A. LaFrance, Elmira. M. H. Moiley, Sodus Point. O, C. Robinson, Newark. Mrs. C. Rogers, Sodus Point. SOUTH SIDE. (Voucher Bros., Newark. William Curtis, Marion. Orville Daggett, Rochester. 0. P. Gamble, East Palmyra. George Holmes, Clifton Springs. B. A. Hopkins, Sodus. Anhon Hilmire, East Palmyra. Henry Lutts, West Walworth. Charles Sager, Sodus. Arthur Sill, Sodus Point. Harry Sill, Sodus Point. Charles Tassel. Marion. SPRONGS BLUFF. Fish and Hulett, Sodus. C. D. Gaylord, Sodus. C. L. Gaylord, Sodus. S. S. Granger, Sodus. Claudius M. Tuttle, Sodus. THE BAR. J. T. DeGolyer, Lyons. Johnson Ewtafe, A. S. Rowe, executor, Worcester, Mass. C. J. Nash, Ontario Center. F. M. Phelps, Newark. G. H. Rogers, Sodus. E. B. Rowell. Fairport. Rev. Eutf, Watkins. Seymour Scott, Lyons. C. W. Winspear, Newark. THIRD CREEK. D. S., D. P. and F. W. Chamberlain, Lyons. WINTERGREEN POINT. James Barnes, Huron. James Gatohell, Huron. BUHlNIiSH DIHEOTOItV. 29 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ALTON. (xfoi'ge C. Bockhovpn, retired furmer. Irn Brmvn, section employee on N. Y. O. and II. It K. It. Charles F. Burns. See Burns and 8011. George E Burns. See Burns and Son. Samuel T. Durns, lumber dealer a?id proprietor of saw and feed mill and of fruit, evaporator. Burns and Son, furniture and nndeitnU- ing, alsodenlers in dried fruits and farm produce. Mrs. DrnHilia Case, boarding. A. I) Cbirk, farmer. Setli Cole, artist. Mrs. Still Cole, dressmiiker. Cliiinncey Dai'linjr, farmer. Newton Darling, farmer. William H. Davenport, farmer. Andrew Espenscheid, harness maker. Fred Espenscheid, farming und fruit evaporating. Lewis Espenscheid, farmer. F. K. Fox. See Fox Bi-others. G. B. Fox. See Fox Brothers. Fox Brothers, blacksmithing, wagon making and repairing. Charles A. Fowler, general laborer and workniHn in sawmill. Fred Fry, asKistant in furniture and nn- dertaicing establishment. Anson W. Gatchell, dealer in hardware, can-iages, harnesses atid robes. Jus- tice of the peace. C. B. Gatchell, farmer. E. J. Gatchell, produce. Albert Harris, merchant. John P.Herbert, cwrpenter. O. K. Hoxie, mason. J. Evander Hulsaver, schoolmaster. Robert Jeffers, cattle dealer. Rev. E. N. Jenks, pastor free Methodist chnroh. W. C. Lane, painter and paper hanger and dealer in wall paper. Irving D. Leeg, station agent N. Y. C. and H. B. R. R. Bicycles and supplies. G. B. Miles, farmer, produce buyer and mannfuctnrer of fruit crates. William J. Musson, clerk. Grant ('. Palmer, farmer. R. M. Palmer, farmer. George E. Philo, general store. J. H. Pitcher, carpenter and dealer in live stock, poultry and wool. Isaac Reynolds, farmer. Reuben Rowland, proprietor of public hall Dr. H. F. Seaman, physician and sur- geon. Henr.v Shaver, thrashei'. Rev. D. Short, Pastor of Methodist Protestant church. S. S. Short farmer. Adrian Smith, gardener. William H. Sucher, general farmer and frnit grower. Mrs. Jennie Sutlitf, dressmaker. Gilbert Tripp, farmer. Abram VanDame, general workman and canvasser. John Welch, general store. Homer West, farmer. Elmer Wheeler, farmer and cattle dealer. Wilbur Winney, barber. EAST WILLIAMSON. Harry D. Belden, farmer. S. P. Belden, farmer. Isaac Brasser, fanner. W. Brasser. See Johnson and Brasser J. W. Bruno, farmer. (Resident of the Town of Williamson.) Peter Clicquennoi, farmer Mrs. A. Johnson. Brasser. See Johnson and Johnson and Brasser, merchants. (Resi- dencs of the Town of Williamson.) W. B. Mclntyre, farmer. Isaac Platschart, blacksmith and farmer. John Platschart, blacksmith. (Resident of the Town of Williamson.) Mrs. Snrah L. Redman, at head of home. Warner I). Redman, farmer. L. ]j. Uicbardson, farmer and thrasher. .1, M. Richardson, farmer. 30 HUSINESS BlUKCTOUV. JOY. Frank L. Rntts, general fHi-rning and celery growing. John N. Cheetham, ensiUige rutting, wood HMwing, conihusking and thrashing. William J. Cheetham, farmer and nawyer J. B. Clicquenniii, farmer. E. B. Pilkins, fHriner. Mrs. H. W. Hiserodr, at head of home. Abram HiiUebraiid, farmer. Henry Hoot, farmer. John Hoot, farmer. E. B Horn, farmer. William Horn, farmer. Mark Howard, farmer. Oscar Malcolm, postmaster. Henry McMullen, farmer. Harry Mt'S.singer, paper hanger, carpet weaver. .lohn Sauer, farmer. Martin Sauer, farmer. Frank Snyder, farmer. John L. Snyder, farmer. L. M. Snyder, farmer, notary public. Ant Brown, contractor and builder. Miss Rose G. Brundage. student. A. E Buckler, painter. Jacob Buernian, farming, fruit and miik a specialty, See Parsons and Buer- man. P. J. Burlee, pronrietor of Home Enter- prise Laundry. Samuel Burlee, Jr., clerk, H, O. Button, attorney and counselor at law. H. P. Bntts. See Butts, Matthews ..V- Danford, R. K. Butts, clerk. Butts, Matthews and Danford, dealers in general hardware, buggies, bicy- cles and harnesses. Thomas Camp, farmer. Charleb E. Carpenter, farmer. B. J. Case, fruit farming, James Case, See Case & Co. BUSINESS DIHTCOTOllV. 31 R. W. Cusp, clerk. Mrs. S. \V. Case, drcssmiikpr. Ciise & Co., proprietors of fruit ware- llOUSP. Cluirles t'attien. clerk. Levi CiittiHii, devk at (t. ][. Rogers' store. A. J. Clark, clerk. Lewis H. Clark, fanner. Ijewis II. Clark, Jr., insurance. Abrain Cleer, thrasher. Maremis Clicqueniioi, farmer. (^OHcli Horse Company. See Sodus Coach Horse company. John E. CoHts, tinsmith. William Cole, frtrmer. Mrs. L. Coleman, proprietor of farm. Mrs. Mary G. Colhns at head of home. Mrs. Mate Collins, dressmaker. O. A. Colviii, registered pharmacist, proprietor and irmnufacturer of Col vin's Brown Mixture for coughs and cold". Chester W. Conant, proprietor of Sodus box factory. Claire Coon, general laborer. E. D. Cornehus, proprietor of cash grocery and dry goods store. John W. Corteville, clerk. John Covey, employed at Folding hay- rack fnctiiry. Mrs. Mary Covey, board and lodging. George ("ox, general laborer. Herschel J. Cull, doctor of dental sur- gery. Warner H. Curtiss, machinist. E. (L'urtis, principal of Sodus Union School. Cornelius Cuvellier, farmer. E. W. Danford, farmer. Mrs. O. E. Danford, at head of home. Warner E. Danford. See Butts, ilatthews & Danford. Eli Darling, mason. I^aac Day, farming, pears a specialty. Charles DePrine, conductor on R. & S. B. R. R. Wilson DeBrine, conductor on R. & S B. R. R. Miss Elizabeth DeGelleke, dressmaker. Frank DeGelleke, farmer. .Tames DeGelleke, machinist and foreman of fruit warehouse. Miss Kate DeGelleke, clerk. William Detjelleke, farmer. Peter DeMay, farming, small fruit a specialty. Adrian DeNeef, farmer. .Tohn DeNeef, farmer. .1. C. DeNeef, schoolmaster. Katherine DeNeef, dressmaker. Samuel H. DeRight, farmer. Isaac DeSriiith, frirm laborer. .r. (L Dingnian, carpenter and superin- tendent ipf evapf)rators. S. A. Dix, farmer. Albert Dodd, denier in pianos, organs, and nil other instruments and musi- cal meichandise. H. U. Douglass, bnttermaker. Ixanc Dubois, farmer. John DuBois, farmer. John Dubois, farmer, (on the Porter P. Buft«' farm ) H. .1. Dufloo, farmer. William Dufloo, farming, fruit a specialty Mrs. Addie L. Ebray. See Ebray & Wright. Ebiav tt Wiitilit. general blacksmithing, horseshoeing a specialty. William I. Everett, jeweler. Fine watch and cluck repairing. Bicycle repair- ing. \. Felker, farming, berries a specialty. Lynn S. Felker, farmer. \V. C. Felleis, general dealer. Charles •' Field, foreman of basket I'actoiy. Frazer Filkins. farmer. S. H. Fish. See Fish it Co., and Fish k Hulett Fish it Cii., groceries, crocker.y, con- fectionery and eigarw. Sodus local telephone exchange and postal tele- graph office. Fish & Hulett. manufacturers of fruit packagex. .Abram Fisher, farmer. W. C. Fisher, barber and keeper of fancy poultry. W. D. Fisher, general laborer. K. M. Fleming, farming, grapes and Bel- gian hares specialties. Jolin F. Fletcher, farmer. Peter Flowers, farmer. AugustUK J. I''oland, farmer. Mrs. M. Forster, at head of home. Miss Mary A. Forster, dressmaker. Robert E. I^orster. electrician and stat- ionai-y engineer. William E Forster, printer. Frank Foster, general laborer, Mrs. Frank Foster, home laundry. C. D. Gaylord, banker. C. L. Gaylord, merchant. C. W. Gaylord, associated with C. D. Gaylord. F. D. Gaylord, merchant, proprietor of Sodus Foundry. W. T. Gaylord, Jr.. wholesale dealer in evaporated fruits. D. W. Gil)bs, carpenter and joiner. J. W. Gibson, farmer. Mrs Sarah S. Gibson, at head of home. 32 BUSINESS DIHBCTOEV. A. E. Grillitt, fai-raer. Mi-H. E. Volena Grolriring, nurse. Albeit Grangvr, evaporatinK apples and farming. Edward Uranger, proprietor ofice-creatn pavilion. George Granger, manufacturer of (m lining mills and dried apple boxes. Also repairs fanning mills. Mrs. Hattie C. Granger, at head of home. Horatio N. Granger, vine dresser and fruit farmer's aswistant. K. S. Granger, farmer. Eugene Grannis, foreman of warehouse. Miss Minnie E. Granniw, teacher. Miss H. Green, at head of home. Carl D. Gurnee, teacher. M. W. Gurnee, justice of the peace. A. P. Hamm, proprietor of machine and planing mill, wood turning and scroll sawing specialties. James Hanby, farmer ami dealer in farm machinery and produce. .James Harper, section employee on N. Y. C. and H. K. R. R. John W. Harper, farmer. T. H. Hathaway, farmer and buyer of dried fruit. G. F. Hendricks, carriage woodwork and painting. S. V. Hewitt, farmer, Gilbert B. Hill, carpenter. Henry Hill, farmer and gardener. J. C. Hill, clerk in postuffiee. C. F. Hitchcock, homeopathic physician. B. A. Hopkins' Sons, Champion Roller Mills. Bye Hopkins. See B. A. Hopkins' Sons. Fred Hopkins. See B. A. Hopkins' Sons. Townley Hopkins, driving wells. VV. H. Hopkins, Sodus Star Bakery. John P. Horn, farmer. William H. Horn, farming, dried fruit a speciality. E. F. Houghton, clerk. G. D. Hulett. See Fish & Hulett. A. Hunter, farmer. J. S. Hyde, station agent. New York Central. B. J. Johnson, machinist. D. C. Johnson, fanning. Berries and poul- try specialties. Lavina Johnson, housekeeper. Marenus Johnson, farmer. 0. V. Jolley, farmer. Wesley Jolley, farmer. B. B. Kelly. See Tinklepaugh & Kelly. E. W. Kelly, settling estates. H. L. Kelly. See Kelly & Kelly. M. M. Kelly. See Kelly & Kelly. Kelly & Kelly, attorneys and counselors at law C. K. Kiiapp, banker and pharmacist. David Knight, paper hanger, painter, and decorator. Mrs. Harriet A. Lake, at head of home. Mrs. H A. Larnont, at head of home. C. P. Lander, farmer. Peter Laugwill, secretary of Sodus Co- operative Creamery Co. and of Sodus Canning Co. Andrew Leadley, farmer Frank LeRoy, farmer. Douglas Little, processor Sodus Canning i;()iupany. John Longrod, farmer. Miss Emma Lowley, nursing. James H. Lovvn, farmer. Eugene Marenus, section forman on N. Y. (;. and H. K. R. R. Fred Martin, carpenter and manufactur- er of cider and amber cane syrup. Frank H. Matthews. See Butts, Mat- thews & Danford. Miss M. Mclntyre, at head of home. J. T. McKinney, farmer, horticulturist and proprietor of gravel and sand lied. F. D. McNett, barber. Perry Messinger, clerk. J. H. Miller, architect, contractor and builder. Charles Mills, Grand Councilor of the RoyalTeinplers of Temperance of the state of New York. C. H. Mills, retail dealer in coal, wood, lumber and ice. General carting. G. R. Mills. See Mills Brothsrs. C. Warner Mills. See Mills Brothers. Mills Brothers, proprietors of Sodus Record. Charles Milner, farmer. R. W. Milner, farmer. E. J. Minchinton, farmer. C. M. Mitchell, barber. Mrs Mary J. Mitchell, al head of home. Byron E. Moody, farmer and assessor. Ward C. Moody, farmer, weigher and timekeeper of Sodus Canning Co. Ahner Munson, farmer. Elisha C. Munson, general laborer. Warren A. Munson, farmer. George H. Musson, general laborer. G. A. Myers, associated with John W. Myers. Dr. J. P. Myers, proprietor of hospital. Mrs. J. F. Myers, millinery. John W. Myers, proprietor of Sodus Marble Works. William Myers, contractor for all kinds of cement work. Mrs. R. J. Newell, home laundry. Warren A. Nicholls, farmer. E. H. Nodyne, veterinary surgeon and dentist. lillSINKBH DirtlCCI'OUV. m Mrs. A. D. Niirriw, nt head of home. 10. B. Norris, fiiniier and Master of New York State Graiise. Mrs. IC. M. Norris, at head of home. Fioy Norris, teailier. Mrs. Marjiaret Oman, fanning. Hev. Smith Onlway, pastor First Pres- byterian Cliun-li of Siidns. 'r. B Orton, farmer. L, W. Palmer, dealer in fresh and salt ine>its Hini poultry in its season. S. N. Piirker, general workman, F. S. Parsonu, specinl agent. Department meat of Excise. Parsons & Buerinan, proprietors of Sal- miui S[iring Slock Farm. A. E Payne. See Payne & Rogers Payne & Rogers, dealers in (M)hI, hinibei', phosphates, salt and plaster. John 'r. Peiirsall, fMrmt-r. Frank T. Percy, fwriner, frnit denier, sliovvmMii, upholsterer and seller of accident insurance Martin Percy, farmer. Henry Pettit. mason. Joseph Pierce, farmer. Charles Porter, farmer. John Piirter, ilenler in meats, canned goods, fruit and vegetables. Charles Potwine, farmer. (^Iinrles J. Potwine, clerk. Frank Poncher, clerk. Frank Proseus, fnrmer Edward Pullmnn, farmei' ami mason. C A. Pulver, five insurance. T. .]. Pulver, farmer. Mrs. Alice S. Rail, dressmaker. Edward Rail, general laborer. (reorge Rnwden, farmer, highway com- missiiiner C'liarlesRedman, clerk. Henry Reel, farm laborer. \V. H. Richaidson, groceries, baker.r, boots and shoes, insnrHiioe, sewing- machines, windmills, fanning and local and long distance telephone exchange. Dr. VV. H. Richardson, physii-ian and surgeon. Prine Riggs, postmaster. C. B. Robinson, carpenter. Rowland Robinson, fHrmer. Samuel Robinson, farmer. William Robinson, emplovee of Northern Central R. R. D. (t. Rogers, farmer and proprietor of milk route. Also See Pfiyne i^- liogers. G. H. Rogers, hardware merchant. Mrs. M. E. Roys, farm superintendent. Mrs. Ellen M. Rude, author. 15 C. Rude, attorney nnd counselor at I H w . IS. S Rude, attorney nnd connselor at law. Mrs. M. E. Sanderson, home hiundry. John Schoonerimin, fanner anil carpen- ler's assistant. Jacob Schweizer, shoemaker, east of pustnffice. S. S Seuger, blacksmith. S A. Seiiman, clerk. William E. Seutell, carpenter. A. C. Siiaw, confectionery und tobacco niercliiLiit, Agent R. & S. R. R. R. J. E. Shoecrafr, fanner. William L. Slocum, small-fruit farmer. C J. Smith, school leaclier. E. N. Snider, hotel proprietor. Charles H. Snyder, conper. Soilus Coarh Horse Co.. breeders of high grade Friiich coach horses. Chai li s R. Spronii, farmer. F. A. Stacy. See Stacy Urol hers. Stacy Brothers, photographers Crayon pasiel and watei-colorenlargements. Htiuil cameras, amateur tinishing iinlor, farmer. S. li Teall, commercial traveler. W. C. I'eall, proprietor of Sodus Alliance. Wilber O. Thayer, generiil laborer. C. Ray Tinklepauah, mail carrier and express Mgi-nr. Glen H. Tinklepiiugh, See Tinklepwugh & Kdly. Michnel Tiriklepaugh, green iipiiles and produce dealer. Tinklepaugli & Kell.y, proprietors of warehouse and wholesale dealers in green (ipples, potatoes, onions, and evaporated fruit. H Watson Toor, farmer. Cnarles H. Toor, farmer. John Toor, fanner. Phineas Toor, farmer. Richard Toor, farmer. W. J. Toor, justice of the peace. Jtjnies E. T(mssaint, painter, paper hanger and decorator. Henry Tripp. See Tripp Brothers. Walter Tripp. See Tripp Brothers. Tripp Urotheis, manufacturers of apple machinery. 34 BUSINESS DIRECTORV. Elmer Tripp, fnniier. F. B. Tucker, painter and paper hanger. F. H. Turner, clerlv. S. G. Turner, farmer and wholesale dealei' in liveatoek and dressed meats. Michael Tusi-hong, shoemHlcer in the little store around the corner. C. E. C. Tuttle, beekeeper. Compositor. C. M. Tuttle, photographer. Fred Tuttle, foreman Mt. Pleasant Fai-ni. Peter Vulorn, fanner. Djivid Vnnd.v. Ciir|)eriter, joiner and pumpmaker. F. A. VanHee, clothinij merclumt Isaac VanLarH, farmer. C. D. VanSlyck, farmer. L DeP. Vaughn, tin and locksmith. Mrs. William Wallace, at head of home. C. H. Wfird, general laborer. Frank Ward, farmer. N. G. Ward, farmer. William H. Ward, farmer. Charles Wares, farmer. Mrs. S. H. Wares, at head of home. Daniel Weaver, farmer. Charles C. Weeks, farmer and veterinary surgeon. . William Welburn, farme-. H. W. Welburn, farmer. Robert West, custom tailor. B. F. Whaling, dealer in eewing ma- chines and electrical supplies. A. L. Wliithei'k, fruic grower. Eli Whire, fanner and manager of Fold- ing Hay Rick Company. Miss Louise Wilcox, dressmaker. A. B. Williams, merchant and dealei- in dried (ruirs. C. J. Willi.ims, veal estate. H. H. Williams, associated with A. B. Willianis. Georjj-e Wils m, farmer. George Wood, section hand on N. Y. C. George S. Wride, farmer. Robert Wride, farmer. Herbert Wright. See Ebray & Wright. Jnme3 J. Wylie,funer,il director and furni- ture dealer. Rev. Horatio Yates, iiastor First M. E. (Jhurch of Sodus. J. W. Yeoniiins, ffirmer. Thomas. E. Yeomans, farmer. J. H. Zetsclie, jeweler. SODUS CENTER. Jacob Barclay, farmer. D. P. Barclay, farmer. Peter J. Bartleson, farmer. C. T. Bennett, merchant. A. W. Brower, station agent and custom house officer. Roy Brower, clerk in pustoffice. William Oassin, foreman of N. C. R. R. S. B. Coleman, merchant, miller and dealer in lumber. Clive M. Cotfrell, fruit grower. Eugene Crane, general laborer. E. C. Delano, teacher. Adrian DeRight, farmer. George F. Hall, farmer. George Hopkins, farmer. William H. Kansier, wagon making and repairing, and blacksmithing. Elijah Lemmon, farmer and carpenter. E. B. Mather, dealei' in lime and evapor- ated apples. George Peeler, farmer. Taylor Powell (P. O. Lyons), farmer. L. V. Pulver, dealer in fresh and salted meats, and poultry in its season. Also buyer of hides. Henry S. Schimpf, carpenter and mill- wright. John Shepherdson, farmer. Albert H. Smith, farmer. Miss M B. Sturges, at head of home. C. W. Tinklepiiugh, hotel keeper. A. G. Town, farmer. Amos Turner, farmer. Rev. F. A. Valentine, pustor Presby- terian Church. Philip Weber, mason. SODUS POINT. Martin Andrews, butcher. Myron H. Andrews, gardener. Jerry W. Baker, agent Democrat and Chronicle and Rochester Herald. J. B. Bayless, Jr., locomotive engineer, D. T. Belden. locomotive fireman N. C R. R. H. J. Belden, marine engineer. J. C. Belden, shop clerk IS. C. R. R. Benjamin F. Button, carpenter. Miss Elva Button, clerk in post ofBce. Mrs. A. 1). Buys, dressmaker. Henry Buys, captain of tugboat Cor- nelia. nUHlNESH DIliECTOln'. .•(5 Hoss J. Buys, fiivinan oil tng:. \V. E. Bnjs. See \Villii\ni E. Rii.vh & Son. W. H. Buys, constiible. See William E. Buys it Son. William K. Buys & Son, t'ainiing mid teiiminu-. Mvs. V. J. Cleveland, neamstrPHs. W. H. Cook, gnicer. A. L. Cotti'ell, baliGi-y Hnd ice-cream piivilion. Miss E. .\. Bean, merclmnt tind proprie- tor of boardina' house. C. A. DeVille, grocery and meatmarket. Charles T. DoViile, bout building, boat lively, ice cremn iind lunch counter. Claude T. DoVille, associated with Charles T. DoVille. Gordon E. Doville, conductor R. & S. B. R. R. Henry DoVille, proprietor and caiitaiii of steamboat "Henry C LeRoy." Also coal denier. George Emery, teacher. Matthew M. Fnrrell, insiirnnee, fancy poultry. A. H. Field, associated with Henry Field. Henry Field, proprietor and eiiptain of steamers "Sunbeam" and "Ideal." E S. Finch, assistiint section foremiin. Mrs. E. S. Finch, dressmaker. Clarence Garlock, clerk. F. H. Garlock, round house foreman. Captain George Gadoi-k, grocery and drug store. Mrs. George Garlock, niereliant. R. .1. Haller, secretary and treasurer Sand Point Improvement Company. C. J. Hopkins, merchant. Henry Howard, sailor. Joseph A. Jones, owner and manager of pleasure yacht. Carries sailing parties. Rnss Kelly, proprietor of Franklin House. W. 1j. Kendull, passenger conductor. F. J. B. LeFebvre, station agent N. C. R. R. Henry LeMuiiyan, carpenter. P. r. Lyman, carpenter and painter. Miss A. E. Mackenzie, at head of home. Mrs. J. A. Mains, boarding. Orrin Mason, farmer and section em- ployee of N. C. R. R. De Forest McNett, boat builder. Capt. M. H. Morley. marine business. Mrs. A. Parsons, at head of home. Daniel Phillips, light house keeper. L. Morris Philo, grocer. J. M. Proseus, farmer. Rev. W. E. Rippey, pastor of M. E. church. Miss Etta Robinson, dressmaker. ('. P. Sampson, marine engineer. John Schuyler, proprietor of Wayside Inn. Aaron W. vShufelt, coal dealer. It. H. Smith, restaurant and barbershop. Charles Sutton, machinist in N. C. R. R. -iliops. DeF. J. Walsh, carpenter. F A. Welch, proprietor of Grand View Pavilion. F. C. Wickham, boatbuilder, dealer in lake sand, justice of the peace. John Wickins, section foreman N. C. R. R. F. L. Wilson. M. D., physician. William Wolf, N. C. R. R. employee. SOUTH SODUS. Earnest L. Branier, carpenter. Arthur A. Chittenden, farmer. M. E. Chittenden, postmaster. Nels Elkar, machinist, carpenter, day- laborer; constable. James A. Flint, farmer. W. H. Fonda, thrasher. C. B. Horton, farmer. A. C. Jewell, painter and paper hanger. Adelbert Kirapland, clerk. Theodore Merritt, farmer and dealer in farm implements. C. J. Rehkugler, merchant, proprietor of public hall. William Stewart, proprietor of "South Sodus House." J. W. Watson, merchant, justice of the pence. 36 CHl(ONOIj()rseerH of Poor for John L. Proseus read John .1. Proseus. Page24— Dnder Joy Tent. No. 377, Knights of the Maccabees, tor S. M. Snyder read L. M. Snyder. Under Joy, Ladies' Aid Society for Mrs. \,. Hoot read Mrs. Nettie L. Hoot. Under Sodus, Dwight Post, No. 109, for Charles H. Pul- ver rend Charles A. Pulver. Ptige 2.5— Under Sodus Rural Cemetery Association, for Wm. F. lioyd read M. F. Boyd. Page 26— Under Wavne Chapter, No. 276, for L,'. D. F Vaughn read L. DeF. Vaughn. Page 27— For Myer's Tent, No. 590, read Myer's Tent, No. 290. Page 29— Under East Williamson, for L. L. Richardson read S. L. Richardson. MILITARY HISTORY ^ * OF WAYNE COUNTY. ** 8 ^ A lull account of the noble part Wayne ** S County played in her Country's wars down ^ ** to and Including the Grreat Rebellion. J* By LEWIS H. CLARK, Sodus, N. Y. This important work increases in usefulness with the lapse of years. CJE! $3. SO. BOARDING HOUSE. Mrs. Almeda Leach, 19 Lawrence St., LYONS, N. Y. $1.00 a Day. Single Meals 25 cents. Meals furnished on short notice for those at- tending Court or in town on business. INDEX. Business Dim^tory of Alton Page 29 East Williamson 39 Joy 30 PultnpyvillR 30 Sodus 30 " " Sodus Center 34 Sodus Point 34 '• South Sodue 35 Wallingtoii 36 Chronology 36 Clark, Lewis H '. 13 Corrections 37 Cottage Owners 27 Danford, Orrin E 16 Dnnford, residence of Mrs. 0. E 16 Espenscheid, Andrew 15 Gaylord, Frank D 19 Granger, S S., residence of 22 Gurnee, Myron W 19 Harris, Albert 19 Long Island 14,17 Mackenzie, residence of Miss A. E 18 Map of Alton 15 " " Gore 8, 9 ' " Joy 16 " " Sand Point 20 •' " Sodus Hud Sodus Bay 3 ■' " Sodus Bay 17 '■ " Sodus Center 14 " " Sodus Point 12 " " Sodns Point (Macyville) 13 " ■• Sodus Village 10, 11 " " South Sodus 18 " '• Township Thirteen 6, 7 " " Township Fourteen 4, 5 " " Wallington J3 Old Lighthouse 3 Organizations in Alton 23 " '■ Centenary 24 " Joy 24 " Sodus 24 " " Sodus Center 26 " Sodus Point , 26 " " South Sodus 26 " Wallington 27 Parsons, Res. of Mrs. A 21 Pearsall, John T 1 9 Public Officers 21 Sodus Bay, View of 17 Toor, Whitney J Ij) Town Board 19, 22 Watson, J. W X9 Wickham, F. C 19 Wride, Eobert 2 Wylie, James J 23 Advice to a Young Man About to Marry. li.v EDWARD BOK. The fiiuil essential I would ur^e upon a young man just entering nifiri'ied life is the iin|iortance of insuring his life for the benefit of liis wife. No mutter iiow considerate a husband may be of his wife when lie is at her siile and able to provide for her, he cannot afford to lose sight of the future. I know it is not easy, nor perhaps is it natural, for ;i young man just entering the stnte of married life to think, at its very outset, of its earthly dissolution. But, nevertheless, all the elements of love, cuusideration and foresight come in to make this step the wisest one which a young man can take. Making pro- vision for ihe future of those we love is one of the highest things we are capable of doing in this world. It is the ordinary and not the wise miin who simply thinks of the present. But we are a bit larger and wiser when with the present we think of the future that lies be- yond. Many a woman has been lovingly cared for by her husband while he was with her, only to awaken heartbroken some day with the double grief of the taking away of her husband and the support of herself and children. A man cannot control the former, but he can the latter. Many a woman has gone through tortures of suffering by the lack of foresight of a devoted husband— devoted in all save the one thought of what she should do when he was no more. It is a fine record for a man to leave behind him, as did a friend of mine not long ago who died after thirty-two years of married life, and made it possible fir his widow to say afterwards : "For thirty-two years we were like chums. Never in all those years did I know what it was to receive a hasty word from him He was always the Siime : loving and considerate, ever thoughtful of the day that was, but so mindful of the day that might be, that now I hMVH not a single thought or worry to take one moment from my thought of him." I knew him well. At least I thought so. But I never knew how truly greiit he was until I heard that. Kor that was greatness. That was marriage in its best sense. — L/i(1i('s Home Joiinui/ . Octobcf. 1901. HUTCHESON'S School of Commerce and Conservatory of Music JMrES-W-A-MS., r>ff. ^Hsk J^ft^ ^ ^^^1 ^^H^H H. D. HUTCHESOM, Principal. EQUAL TO ALL and EXCELLED BY NONE §A11 our competent students have positions and most ^ times we have positions to offer others. If you find sX5 any of our students without [)Ositions, inquire as to cx> § their competency. V Improve the opportunities offered while you liave b^ the chance, next year they may not be offered. 8 ^ Reputation is what counts in school work. Inquire fX> OD as to our increase in enrollment. ^ OD Courses Offered: — Shorthand, Typewriting, Com- cX> §^ mercial Law, Penmanship; also Piano, Vocal, Mando- OD lin. Guitar, Banjo and Violin Music. We have regu- V lar courses in all this work and all music work is O carried on in regular conservatory style. O %k The work excels and the tuition is less than at other O § schools. It will cost you nothing to find out particu- O lars^ Write direct to the school. We solicit your O patronage and correspondence. ^ H. D. HUTCHESON.^rincipal. «ffi®S|plx^rvV\,^^F%7^fS/vVv^/'>'VV>^ ?W^^W\y''9^ ^PV^iN^V^ /▼^/▼^/▼n LEWIS H. CLARK, Jr., SODUS. N. Y. Life, Fire, Health and Accident INSURANCE. 0^0^^0^0^-'mw York Life - - - - - $20,503 General'Barrison's insurance there fore cost exacBp the use of the money deposited forpreTtviums—a comparatively trifling amount. Ex-President James A. Garfield i^S ttf°lS Nbw-Yobk Life for $26,000 just before his inaugufation. He lived to pay only one premium, and his widow wrote this CJompany grate- fdlly acfciowledging the result of his prudence, wisdom and wise precaution. . Ex-President Chester A. Arthur S"^oi? ^^Tlrll wards took a paid-up policy, which, with dividends added, increased his estate by $6,977, The cash cost of this policy was. only $2,409.63, so that it returned nearly three dollars for one. Ex-Vice-Pres. Garret A. Hobart rrLtt?,tooo- one policy for $50,000 and one for $5,000. Thesemen.prominentinthe world of finance and the JVatioh's affairs, carried practicaUy all their insurance with the ■ JVEW YORS: LIFE. This Grand Old Companfis represented in Sodus by i. H. CLARK, Jr.