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1922 NEW YORK 643
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AUBURNt, pop. 36,192 (G 9); CAYUGA Co. (C.), pop. 65,221. 22 m. S.W. of iSyracuse.
Cent. N. Y. S'thrn; N. Y. Cent.: Lehigh Val. R. Rs. Tel. Exp. Banks. Reaper and
mowing machine and tarm implement factories, said to be the largest in the country. Also
iron goods, carpets, woolen fabrics, shoes, rope, twine, etc. N. Y. State Prison. for men and
N. Y. State Prison for women.
Advertiser-Journal (Uses mats) ...Evg. ex. Sun ........Republican..... 1844 7 26 276 9.36
HERBERT J. FOWLER, Editor; ADVERTISER-JOURNAL (Inc.), Post Ofice Statement, 4,220
Publishers }
Cayuga County News(Uses mats)..Thursday .........Republican ... 1874 7 26 276 1.50 2,200
ROBERT E. FENTON, Editor; CAYUGA COUNTY NEWS COMPANY, Publishers.
Citizen (Uses mats) ........................ Evg. ex.Sun ...... Independent.. 1870 7 26 280 6.00
Post Office Statement, 6,796
Democrat-Argus - semi-weekly }
edition of Citizen.emiweey } Tues. & Fri ........Democratic..... 1868 7 26 276 1.00
edition of Citizen .....................
WILLIAM O. DAPPING, Editor; AUBURN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Seminary Record.......................... Bi-monthly .Sem. &Relig.. 1897 1 54 98 1.0Noadv.
FACULTY OF THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF AUBURN, Editors and Publishers.
AURORA, pop. 416 (G 9); CAYUGA CO. (C.), pop. 6.5,221. 35 m. S.W. of Syracuse. Lehigly
Val. R.R Tel. Exp. Bank. Farming. Wells College and Wallcourt School for Girls.
Wells College Chronicle (Uses f Monthly .
mats ..)....... dr.Coll.ear. .Lit. Col....... lb96 2 26 98 2.00 $500
STUDENTS OF WELLS COLLEGE, Editors and Publishers.
AUSABLE FORKS, pop. *2,000 (N 3); ESSEX Co. (N.E.), pop. 31,871. 24 n. S.W. ofPlattsburg.
Del. & Hud. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Granite quarries, iron mines, paperand pulp
mills. glutrine plant.
Adirondack Record-Elizabeth- Friday......... Democratic 8 6 26 280 2.0 1,800
town Post ........ ............... ...... 1,800
ADIRONDACK RECORD (Inc.), Publishers.
AVOCA, pop. 1,019 (F 11); STEUBENCO. (S.W.), pop. 80,627. 13 m.N.E. ofHornell. Erie; Del.,
Lack. & West. R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Banks. Carriages, wheels, veneering, brooms, bobbins,
and spools. Flour mills. Surrounded by a farming, potato growing and dairying district.
Advance . .......................... T Republican .... 1879 6 26 276 1.50 1,300
CLYDE RICHARDS, Editor and Publisher.
AVON, pop. 2,585 (E 9); LIVINGSTON CO. (W.), pop. 36,830. On Genesee R., 19 m. S. of
Rochester. Erie R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Health resort, with mineral sprints.
Herald ........ ........... Thursday .........Republican..... 1876 8 26 332 1.50 800
F. VAN ALLEN, Editor and Publisher.
News ...........Wednesday ......Democratic..... 1907 5 26 248 ].00 600
HOWARD R. GIBSON, Editor; AVON NEWS (Inc.), Publisher.
BABYLON, pop. 2,523 (J 17); SUFFOLK Co. (Ex.S.E.), pop. 110,241. On S. Shore of
Long Island. 30 m. E. of Brooklyn. Long Isl. R.R. Tel. Exp. Banlk. Large suburban
population. Fishing and oystering industries. Surrounding district agricultural. Shore resort.
Leader ............Friday ............... Democratic. 1910 7 26 280 2.00 1,700
JAMES B. COOPER, Editor; BABYLON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Signal ............................ .......... FFriday ...............Independent .. 1921 7 26 276 2.00
W. A. ATTERBURY, Editor and Publisher.
BAINBRIDGE, pop. 1,259 (J 11); CHENANGO CO. (S.C.), pop. 34,969. On Susquehanna R.,
34 m. N.E. of Binghamton. Del. & Hud. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Several factories, large
creamery, separator works, casein, dried milk and milk sugar, cigar, glue and box factories,
planing mills, etc.
Republican.......................... Thursday ...........Independent.. 1871 6 26 276 1.50 *850
REPUBLICAN AND EXPRESS ASSOCIATION, Publishers.
BALD WIN, pop. 2,600 (H 2); NASSAU CO. (S.E.), pop. 126,120. 18 m. E. of Brooklyn. Long
Island R. R. Tel. Exp. Bank.
Record ........... Friday ....................................... 1921 7 26 276 2.00
BALDWIN RECORD PUBLISHING COMPANY.
BALDWINS VILLE, pop. 3,f85 (H 8); ONONDAGA CO. (C.), pop. 241,465. 12 m. N.W of Syracuse.
Del..Lack. & West. R.R. Tel. Exp. Banks. Large flour mills, a foundry, pump
works, paper mill, spring works, etc. Tobacco growing district. Barge canal.
Dispatch ...................... Friday ........... ...Republican..... 1905 7 26 276 1.00
J. L. KYNE, Editor; DISPATCH PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Gazette and Farmers' Journal .....Thursday ..........Independent.. 1846 7 26 308 1.50 t1,375
HALL & BOLTON, Editors; IGAZETTE PUBLISHING COMPANY.
BALLSTON SPA +, pop. 4,103 (N 8); SARATOGA CO. (E.), pop. 60,029. 32 m. N.W. of Albany.
Del. & Hud. R.R. Tel. Exp. Banks. Manufactures of paper, leather, etc. Foundry.
Several mineral springs. Summer resort.
Journal ............Evg. ex. Sun ........Republican ... 1798 7 26 :308 6.00 1,200
C. XH. GROSE, Publisher.
BARKER, pop. 431 (C 7); NIAGARA CO. (W.), pop. 118,705. 50 In. N. W. of Rochester.
N. Y. Cent. R.R. Tel. Exp. Banks. Canning factory, lumber mill, cold storage plant.
Cooperage and disc harrow factories. Fruit growing district.
Register Et;u............................... arday ........... Independent.. 1904 6 26 276 1.50 900
MRS. EMMA M. SWAN, Editor; CHARLES J. LA VALLY, Publisher.
BATAVIAt, pop. 13,541 (D 9); GENESEE Co. (W.). pop. 37,976. 36 m. E. by N. ofBuffalo.
Erie; Lehigh Val.; N. Y. Cent. R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Banks. Large manufactures of
harvesting machinery and plows, also auto parts. shoes, paper boxes, interior wood work,
rubber tires, shell goods, novelties, etc., canning factory. Trade center of a lr'oSl)erolls
farming and fruit growing region. N.Y. State School for the Blind. State Troopers Barracks.
Uenesee County Farm Bureau
News (Uses mats) .................... thly .... Agriculture ... 1918 3 26 126 .50 800
E. L. BAKER. Editor; GENESEE COUNTY FARM BUREAU ASSOCIATION, Publisher.
News (Usesmats) ............................Evg. ex. Sun........Republican..... 1878 7 26 280 5.20
A. J. MCWAIN, Editor; G. S. GRISWOLD & A. J. MCWAIN (Inc.), A A. C. Statement, 8,326
Publishers.
Times ...... ....................... Saturday ...........Democratic..... 1818 7 26 276 2.00 2,200
ALBERT F. KLEPS, Editor; BATAVIA TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY.
CIRCULATION: Bold face-sworn. * Detailed statement. I Publisher's report. Plain figures-estimated
POPULATION: 1920 Census. *Estimated. tCounty Seat. 0Nonpareil ems-12 to inch. vAgate lines-14 to inch
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