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Pitts, Liza A. (dau Oscar) housekeeper bds O. Pitts rd4 Sterling St H72.
Pitts, Oscar (Catherine) farmer O 212a rd56 Sterling St H 72.
Plumb, Charles G. (Jessie R.) 1 ch physician O H&L box 387 Red Creek H53 B T.
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Plumb, Fred teacher O H&L Red Creek H53.
Porter, Charles A. (Cora) 2 ch farmer WOS 70a rd7 Wolcott H32. Porter, Edward (Etta) 2 ch laborer rdl Wolcott H16. PORTER, J. A. (IDA) farmer O 25a rd7 Wolcott H43.
Porter, William W. (Nancy E.) retired O H&L box 106 Red Creek H54.
Powell, Ellen housekeeper bds F. Flint rd7 Wolcott H27. Pringle, John W. (Mary) farmer O 40a rd3 Red Creek H51.
PRIOR, JOSEPH (CORA E.) farmer O 71a rd7 Wolcott H58 B T. Quereau, Edward (Alice) laborer T H&L Red Creek H53. Quereau, Lafayette F. mail carrier O H&L Red Creek H53.
Quicey, Flora housekeeper bds H. Patrick Red Creek H53.
Rasbeck, Clayton E. (Addie F.) 3 ch farmer WOS 80a rd4 Red Creek H20. Raynor, Andrew S. (Nellie) painter rd7 Wolcott H58 B T. Raynor, Rubie J. housekeeper bds A. S. Raynor rd7 Wolcott H58 B T.
Reed, Walter W. D. (Iva) 2 ch farmer WOS 125a rd7 Wolcott H27.
Reynolds, George D. (Eva L.) laborer O H&L box 64 Red Creek H53.
Reynolds, James (Mary) laborer O 11/2a rd7 Wolcott H26. Reynolds, Joel (Iva) 1 ch farmer O 45a rd1 Wolcott H25.
RICE, ANINON (MALLISE) farmer O 80a rd1 Wolcott H31. Rice, Fred carpenter O 2a rd7 Wolcott H5 B T.
RICHARDS, CHARLES farmer O 92a rd1 Wolcott H2.
RICHARDS, CLARENCE (son Charles) farmer bds C. Richards rd1 Wolcott H2.
Riley, Edward A. (Flora) 1 ch farmer O 80a rd1 Wolcott H17.
Riley, Frank (Ella) 1 ch farmer (fruit & poultry) O 193a rd4 Red Creek H39.
Rinehart, Frederick G. (Lena E.) farmer O 20a rd4 Red Creek H10.
Roberts, Charles (Blanch) laborer bds N. J. Robertson rd4 Red Creek H35.
Roberts, Elie (Catherine) farmer O 771ga rd4 Red Creek H46.
Roberts, Henry S. (Ada) 3 ch farmer O 33a rd7 Wolcott H33.
Roberts, James E. (Eva) farmer O 36a rd1 Wolcott H56 B T.
Roberts, Marion C. (son Henry S.) farmer (fruit) O 26a rd7 Wolcott . H33. Roberts, Stephen farmer O 16a rd7 Wolcott H33.
Roberts, William (Caroline) farmer O 71%a rd17 Wolcott H331/2.
Robertson, Daniel (Frank) retired O 3a rd7 Wolcott H27.
Robertson, George (Delaphine) 1 ch tinsmith & plumber O H&L box 116 Red Creek H53.
ROBERTSON, NEWTON J. (GERTIE) 3 ch farmer (fruit) WOS 120a rd4 Red Creek H35.
Ross, Joseph (Florence) laborer T H&L rd7 Wolcott H26.
ROUSE, CHARLES A. (CLARA) farmer O 36a rd7 Wolcott H43.
Rouse, Emery (Maude) laborer T H&L Red Creek H54.
Ryan, Cornelius W. (Annle) 1 ch contractor O H&L box 31 Red Creek H53.
Rynolds, Amagih A. farmer (fruit) O 98a rd1 Wolcott H16.
Rynolds, Lillian (dau Amagih) housekeeper bds A. Rynolds rdl Wolcott H16.
Rynolds, Walter A. (Grace) laborer O 98a rdl Wolcott H16. Sampson, Clifford N. laborer rd4 Red Creek H30.
Sampson, George W. (Lelah M.) mason O 5a rd7 Wolcott H27.
Sampson, Stanley (Florence) 1 ch farmer O 7a rd7 Wolcott H27.
SAYRE, JAMES farmer O 34a rd4 Red Creek H39.
SAYRE, MARY E. farmer WOS 34a rd4 Red Creek H39.
Schellenger, William laborer bds R. Hubbard rd4 Red Creek H46 B T.
Scott, Blaine (son Ellen) laborer bds E. Scott Red Creek H53.
Scott, Ellen (wid James) housekeeper T H&L Red Creek H53.
Scott, Irving (Fannie) retired O 71%a rd7 Wolcott H26.
Scott, Willard retired T H&L rd4 Red . Creek H9.
Scutt, Caleb C. (Mary W.) 2 ch agent T H&L box 173 Red Creek H73 B T.
Scutt, Claud laborer bds W. E. Walker rd7 Wolcott H6.
Seaman, Elizabeth (wid George) housekeeper bds L. F. Quereau Red Creek H53. Seamans, Delay W. (Cora F.) farmer O 1769a rd4 Red Creek H11. Seamans, Jay farmer bds D. W. Seamans rd4 Red Creek H11. Sears, Carrie farmer O 14a rd7 Wolcott H58.
Sears, Charles (Mary) 1 ch farmer O 5a rd4 Red Creek H39.
SEARS, DEFOREST (JENNIE) 2 ch farmer WOS 5a rd4 Red Creek H23.
Sears, Edna farmer bds C. Sears rd7 Wolcott H58.
SEBRING, JAMES M S. (CORA M.) fruit O 30a rd7 Wolcott H20.
Sedora, Ruth A. (Ira) retired T H&L rd7 Wolcott H27. Session, William (Hattie) 1 ch rd4 Red Creek H46.
Shafer, Thomas K. (Ethel) farmer O 100a box 56 Sterling Station H72.
Sharp, Alva J. (son William J.) farmer bds W. J. Sharp rd4 Red Creek H50. Sharp, Augusta housekeeper bds C. G. Sharp rd1 Wolcott H1 B T.
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Sharp, Charles G. (Akbitine) farmer O 13a rd1 Wolcott H1 B T. SHARP, ELMER P. (MYRA) farmer O 76a rd4 Red Creek H50 B T.
Sharp, Harvey H. (Gertrude) coal & produce dealer O H&L box 187 Red Creek H53 B T.
Sharp, William J. (Anna) 1 ch farmer O 75a rd4 Red Creek H50. Sharpe, Isaac retired bds J. C. Sharpe rdl Wolcott H1 B T. Sharpe, John C. (May) 5 ch farmer (poultry) O 30a rd1 Wolcott H1 B T. Shattuck, Homer L. (Olive) retired bds H. P. Shattuck rd7 Wolcott H26. Shattuck, H. Phillip (Grace L.) garage O H&L rd7 Wolcott H26. Sheehan, William J. (Julia) 4 ch farmer WOS 77a rd2 Wolcott H50. Sherman, Allen E. (Marion M.) 2 ch farmer O 55a rd3 Red Creek H52. Sherman, Edward (Minnie) 1 ch farmer O 45a box 56 Sterling Station H72. Sherman, Jacob C. (Bessie) 2 ch farmer O 50a rd7 Wolcott H32.
Sherman, Myrland (son Jacob C.) farmer bds J. C. Sherman rd7 Wolcott H32. Sherman, Rocelle (Isabel) 3 ch farmer O 79a rd7 Wolcott H43.
Shirtz, Myron H. (Clara B.) 2 ch canning business O H&L box 395 Red Creek H74 B T.
Showers, Howard (Dolley) farmer WOS 108a rd3 Red Creek H491%. Silliman, Alace A. retired O H&L rd7 Wolcott H20.
Silliman, Charles A. (Anna) 1 ch farmer O 15a rd1 Wolcott H621/2. Silliman, Robert retired O 72a rd7 Wolcott H26 B T.
Smith, Abram (Mary) 4 ch farmer O 40a rd7 Wolcott H6.
Smith, Emma M. (wid John H.) dressmaker O H&L box 233 Red Creek H53. SMITH, J. BYRON (LUCY A.) 1 ch farmer (gardentruck) O 87a rd6 Wolcott H65. SNDISSKY. FRED (GRACE) laborer bds A. J. Stafford rd3 Red Creek H68 BT. Snyder, Edward D. (Elizabeth) laborer T H&L Red Creek H39. Snyder, Hiram (Sibily) farmer O 36a rd7 Wolcott H5 B T. Snyder, Herbert J. (Amelia F.) retired bds R. R. Caywood box 167 Red Creek H39. SNYDER, LOUISE housekeeper bds C. S. Madam rd3 Red Creek H53 BT.
Snyder, Maude M. (dau Herbert J.) clerk R. R. Caywood box 167 Red Creek H39. Southard, Delia telephone mgr bds T. J. Southard Red Creek H74. Southard, Fred L. (Belle) wagonmaker O H&L box 181 Red Creek H52. Southard, Truman J. 1 ch electrician O H&L Red Creek H74.
Southard, William S. (Emma M.) wagon maker O H&L box 127 Red Creek H74. SPECK, JOSEPH farmer T H&L rd1 Wolcott H1.
Sperrie, Charles A. (Martha) 1 ch hotel prop T H&L box 28 Red Creek H53 B T. SPOOR, WILLIAM E. (RHODA) 3 ch farmer WOS 90a rd4 Red Creek H39. SPRAGUE, EDDY (BELL) 2 ch farmer O 105a rd3 Red Creek H4912. Spurr, Howard (Clara B.) 4 ch mail carrier O H&L Red Creek H23. Suprr, Macy (Hattie L.) farmer O 107a rd6 Wolcott H65 B T. STAFFORD, ALLISON J. (HETTIE M.) farmer O 206a Red Creek H68 B T. Stalley, Charles laborer bds J. S. Ford rd3 Red Creek H47. Stephen, Delbert (Gertrude) 4 ch farmer T 80a rd7 Wolcott H45. Stephens, George (Belle) clerk O H&L Red Creek H53.
Stevens, Rensler A. (Bertha) 2 ch farmer O 50a rd7 Wolcott H58. Stoffel, Helen housekeeper rd4 Red Creek H35.
Stothard, Edward farmer bds E. Stothard rd7 Wolcott H32 B T. Stothard, Ervin (Addie) 1 ch farmer O 34a rd7 Wolcott H32 B T. Stothard, Glen (Hazle G.) laborer T H&L box 43 Red Creek H53. Stothard, George B. (Carrie E.) 2 ch farmer O 45a rd3 Red Creek H51 B T.
STOUGHTENGER, HENRY (NELLIE) 1 ch farmer T 13a rd7 Wolcott H43. STOUGHTENGER, NATHAN (MATTIE) 2 ch farmer O 100a rd7 Wolcott H43 B T. Taylor, Emogene retired O hotel box 28 Red Creek H53 B T. Terwilliger, Lewis B. (Maude E.) laborer bds D. Mitchell Red Creek H53. Thompson, Anna M. (dau Thomas J.) teacher bds T. J. Thomas rd4 Red Creek H13. THOMPSON, THOMAS J. (ALICE J.) farmer O 24a rd4 Red Creek H13. Timerson, Leon E. (Mable B.) 1 ch thresher O H&L box 143 Red Creek H54.
Timerson, Verner L. (Hazel H.) telegraph operator bds G. Robertson box 116 Red Creek H53.
Turner, Howard (Rena) coal dealer O 173a Fair Haven H23.
TURNER, M. C. farmer O 14a Fair Haven.
Underwood, Charles laborer. bds D. E. Wadsworth rd7 Wolcott H58. Van Alstine, Horace (son James B.) farmer bds J. B. Van Alstine rd7 Wolcott H33. Van Alstine, James B. (Larina) farmer (fruit) O 21a rd7 Wolcott H33. Van Alstine, Jessie M. (Lucretia) farmer O 53a rd4 Red Creek H35. Van Ardsdale rd7 Wolcott H31.
VANDOSER. S. J. 3 ch farmer rd4 Red Creek H39.
VAN DUZER, IRVING (JULIA) 3 ch farm hand T H&L rd4 Red Creek H39. Van Epps, Anna S. retired O 27a rd4 Red Creek H10.
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Van Epps, Ella teacher O 3a rd4 Red Creek H13.
Van Horn, Elmer (Little) 1 ch carpenter O 8a rd7 Wolcott H20.
Van Horn, Herbert (Abbie) 2 ch farmer O 20a rd2 Wolcott H6212.
VAN HORN, ROY (LENA) farmer WOS 95a rd1 Wolcott H1 B T.
Van Patten, Claud farmer bds G. Van Patten rd4 Red Creek H8. VAN PATTEN, FRANK (MARY) 3 ch farmer O 60a rd4 Red Creek H8. Van Patten, George (Anna) farmer O 85a rd4 Red Creek H8. Van Patten, Walter (Rosa B.) carpenter O H&L Red Creek H53. Van Vleck, Cady L. (Charlotte A.) laborer O H&L box 92 Red Creek H53. Vought, Clayton (Lizzie) farmer O 65a rd7 Wolcott H20. Wadsworth, Dan E. (Laula) farmer (fruit & cattle) O 110a rd7 Wolcott H58.
WADSWORTH, E. A. (MARY C.) 1 ch farmer (poultry) O 50a rd7 Wolcott H58. Wadsworth, George (Myra) farmer O 85a rd7 Wolcott H58. WADSWORTH, JOHN O. (MAY) 1 ch carpenter O 2a rd7 Wolcott H58 B T. WADSWORTH, MILTON (SYLVIA) 1 ch farmer (frult) O 41a rd7 Wolcott H43 B T. Wadsworth, Rufus S. (Sarah) 2 ch farmer O 100a rd1 Wolcott H31 B T. Wager, Willlam D. (Nellie) 2 ch laborer T H&L rd1 Wolcott H31. WAITE, CROSS (HANNA) farmer O 62a rd4 Red Creek H50. Waldorf, Fred (Cora D.) dalryman O 111a box 73 Red Creek H53. Waldron, Harry M. (Ella A.) retired O H&L box 74 Red Creek H53. Waldron, Lawrence (Maude) postoffice clerk Red Creek H53. Walker, Charles P. (Ellen H.) retired O 1a rd3 Red Creek H51. Walker, William E. (Clara) farmer WOS 25a rd7 Wolcott H6. Walrod, Duskle housekeeper bds M. Cuddeback Red Creek H73. Warner, Freeman S. (Frankle A.) farmer O 95a box 54 Red Creek H73.
Waterman, George H. (Ella) farmer O 45a rd1 Wolcott H31. Waterman, George (Ellen) farmer O 42a rd1 Wolcott H31.
Waterman, Henry retired bds G. Waterman rdl Wolcott H31. Watters, John (Emily V.) retired T H&L Red Creek H53.
Weager, Fred (Lena) farmer T 5a rdl Wolcott H56. Weaver, Charles P. (Lillian) farmer O 20a rd7 Wolcott H34. Wellot, George (Ida) 1 ch laborer T H&L 'Red Creek H53. Wellot, Henry (Hannah) farmer O 48a rd3 Red Creek H53 B T.
Wheeler, Howard J. (Jessie M.) 2 ch painter O H&L box 62 Red Creek H53. Wheeler, Matilda (wid Nathanlel M.) farmer O 36a box 113 Red Creek H53.
Whiting, Margaret (wld Cornellus) housekeeper O H&L Red Creek H53.
Wlestner, August (Edna) 2 ch farmer O 180a rd4 Red Creek H11. Wilkinson, Lewis J. (Bertha M.) farmer O 17a rd7 Wolcott H58 B T. Willlam, Easton laborer O H&L Red Creek H54.
Williams, Mrs. housekeeper bds W. Morris rd1 Wolcott H56.
WILMOTH, C. RAYMOND farmer O 130a rd7 Wolcott H58.
Wilson, Flavlous W. laborer bds F. E. Wilson box 53 Red Creek H52.
Wilson, Frances E. (Mary J.) 4 ch farmer (frult & garden truck) O 3a box 53 Red Creek H52.
Wilson, Leonard L. (Harrlet) farmer bds A. Caywood rd4 Red Creek H28. Wing, Amos (Anna) farmer O 6a rd3 Red Creek H51.
WING, BERT (MAUD) 1 ch laborer T H&L rd3 Red Creek H51.
WOLVER, CHARLES G. (HARRIET J.) 1 ch farmer O 50a rd1 Wolcott H18 B T.
WOLVIN, EDWARD M. (IDA) 6 ch farmer WOS 76a rd7 Wolcott H27. Wolvin, George N. (WinIfred) 1 ch farmer O 89a rd1 Wolcott H18 B T. Wolvin, Wellington (Mae I.) laborer O H&L box 184 Red Creek H53. Wolvin, William (Katie) 1 ch farmer WOS 100a rd3 Red Creek H51. Woodford, Richard A. painter & paperer bds W. W. Porter box 106 Red Creek H54.
Wooster, Carl G. (Stella) 1 ch farmer (frult) O 200a rd4 Red Creek H35. Worden, Robert 1 ch laborer O H&L Red Creek H53.
Wright, Berton E. (Bessie L.) 5 ch farmer O 160a rd4 Red Creek H10. WRIGHT BROS. farmers O 150a rd4 Red Creek H15.
Wright, Charles (Maude) 6 ch farmer O 186a rd4 Red Creek H11.
Wright, George R. farmer (Wright Bros.) rd4 Red Creek H15.
Wright, Marion (wid George) retired bds Wright Bros. rd4 Red Creek H15. Wright, Metty E. laborer rd7 Wolcott H33.
Wright, Thomas J. farmer (Wright Bros.) rd4 Red Creek H15. WRIGHT, WILLIAM E. (MINNIE) farmer (Wright Bros.) rd4 Red Creek H15.
YOUNGLOVE, CLAIR W. (MAUDE) 2 ch farmer O 100a rd7 Wolcott H20. Younglove, Floyd (Clara) farmer WOS 76a rd7 Wolcott H20.
Younglove, Willis R. (Mary I.) farmer O 157a rd4 Red Creek H20.
Youngs, Frederick (Lora) laborer bds R. M. Douglass rd1 Wolcott H25.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
ANDELFINGER, C. G. . 244
ARCADIA NATIONAL BANK
210
BARCLAY'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE 74
BARTLE LUMBER CO., A. C.
224
BESENFELDER, J. P.
328
BONTE, S. JR.
322
BOYD DECORATING CO.
74
BROWN & PHILLIPS
224
BUCKLEY, T. F.
144
BURCHIM, DEE L. & SON
244
BURKE BROS. 48-118-198-208
CANANDAIGUA BULLETIN, THE :
34
CHURCH & CHURCH
38
CLEVELAND, C. A.
220
CLIFTON SPRINGS PRESS, THE
118
CLOHECY & MILLS
32
COLLIER, W. F.
328
COOK, J. T., FEED STORE
74
CORNWELL, GEO. R ..
270
COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF CANANDAIGUA
2
CROSIER, CHAS. L.
92
CROSS LOCK SHINGLE CO.
78
CROWN MFG. Co. .
144
CURTICE UNDERTAKING ROOMS
38
DALE, J. W., THE CURIOSITY SHOP
36
DAVISON, C. C.
84
DEMING PRESS, THE
34
DEROY TAYLOR CO.
220
DEZUTTER, C. I.
394
DEVANEY, M. F.
84
DICKIE, E. W.
244
DIRECTOYU COMPANY, THE
84
DUSTIN, A. M., REPAIR SHOP
86
ELMS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
220
ENDICOTT JOHNSON & Co.
220
FAIRFAX BROS. CO. INC.
76
FIELD, W. N.
244
FINAGAN EMMETT .
38
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GENEVA
82
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEWARK
4
FLETCHER, G. W. .
86
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE .
304
FREY, JOHN B. CO.
304
FUNSOOSTEN, H. C.
87
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS-Continued
GARFIELD REAL ESTATE CO.
10
GENEVA ADVERTISER GAZETTE
72
GENEVA CUTLERY CO.
86
GENEVA DAILY TIMES
89
GENEVA FARM CO.
80
GENEVA NATIONAL BANK 90
GENEVA PERMANENT LOAN & SAVING ASSOCIATION
88
GENEVA SAVINGS BANK
84
GOLDMAN SAMUEL, AUSTRIAN TAILOR
32
GOLOS, SOL
84
GOODELLE, G. G.
88
GRAFF, P. W. .
272
GRAVES, H. B.
304
GRINNELL, WESLEY
350
HALBERT, H. H.
270
HALE, J. E.
80
HAWLEY, L. H.
32
HENRY, WALTER M. .
36
HOAGLAND, C. B. & SON
290-396
HOLCOMB, CLINTON N.
32
HOWE & CO., ROCHESTER SCALE WORKS
10
HOWE, G. W. .
88
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
80
JOHNSTON, C. R.
74
KELLOGG, J. T.
242
KLOPFER, LOUIS
80
LAWYER, J. P. .
242
LEMMA, ANTHONY
30
LEVY, J. H.
80
LINES BROS
144
LYONS REPUBLICAN CO., THE
224-244-272-328
MACAULEY FIEN MILLING CO.
10
MARKS, FRANK K.
30
MARSHALL, BARRICK CO.
270
MCCLELLAND, D. EVERETT
272
MCCURDY, ROBINSON CO.
8
MESSENGER PRINTING CO.
28
MOORE & MOORE .
270
NEWARK COURIER
222
NEW WEBSTER HOTEL, THE .
32
NORTH, GEORGE L.
132
OLSCHEWSKE, J.
30
ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL
36
ONTARIO COUNTY TIMES .
30
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY
. 3-6-418-420
PALMYRA COURIER
322
NEWARK GARAGE 224
420
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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY
421
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS-Continued
PALMYRA PRINTING CO. .
320
PATENT CEREALS CO., THE
88
PEARSALL, G. A. Co. .
396
PHELPS NATIONAL BANK
144
POWELL, GUSSIE H.
88
RATHBUN'S MILLS
144
ROCHESTER TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
10
ROENKE & ROGERS
74
ROGERS, R. J. LUMBER CO.
90
SCANLON STORE, THE
76
SCHRAG, L. JR., SIGNS
89
SPENCER, W. H.
36
STATE BANK OF ONTARIO
304
STATE BANK OF WILLIAMSON
392
SUMMIT FOUNDRY CO.
422
SWEENEY, T. H. & SON
89
THOMPSON, W. S. .
92
TIMES JOB PRINT
30
UNDERHILL'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL
10
VANDERHOOF, B. G.
86
WATSON, JOHN W.
322
WAYNE COUNTY JOURNAL
320
WAYNE DEMOCRATIC PRESS
268
WEAVER HARDWARE CO.
8
WELCH BROS ..
82
WELCHER E. A. & SONS
324
WELD DRUG CO. .
76
WEISENBECK, E. SONS
38
WHEELER & WILLIAMS
80
WILLIAMS LUMBER CO.
89
WILLIAMSON GARAGE CO.
394
WILLING'S STAR MILLS
146
WOODBURY, W. E. & Co.
88
WOOSTER & MOTT
304
WRIGHT, H. L. & SON
118
YOUNG, H. O. & SONS
3 20
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It is not a "specialized" furnace, but one you can use for practically any service, feeling confident that it is capable of adapting itself to conditions.
The Summit burns coal, coke or wood, giving perfect satisfaction with any of these types of fuel, and is adapted to low cellars.
Note the action of the fire in the cut above-also the convenient double feed door; the sectional fire-pot designed to take care of all expansion and contraction; the dust flue; the upper water pan; direct and automatic gas dampers and the large grate surface.
The Summit has many splendid features you should know about. Write for full particulars. It will pay you.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE-Each township is bounded by a heavy red line. To determine the road upon which a residence is located in any township, look up the name in the directory for the road number, then look for that road number in the proper township. The letter "H" is used before the number to designate road or highway. For ex- ample : to locate Mr. Frank M. Adams, farmer, East Bloomfield Township, Ontario County, postoffice R. F. D. No. 1, Holcomb, living on H-35 (road 35), one would first locate Ontario County, then look for East Bloomfield Townsbip and find road numbered 35. Note by reference to the map that this is located near Holcomb Village.
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The Summit Sells
Because it is a Furnace of Wide Adaptability
It is not a "specialized" furnace, but one you can use for practically any service, feeling confident that it is capable of adapting itself to conditions.
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Note the action of the fire in the cut above-also the convenient double feed door; the sectional fire-pot designed to take care of all expansion and contraction; the dust flue; the upper water pan; direct and automatic gas dampers and the large grate surface.
The Summit has many splendid features you should know about. Write for full particulars. It will pay you.
Summit Foundry Company, Geneva, N. Y.
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