N. W. Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual and Directory: A Catalogue of American Newspapers, 1922, Volume 2 Page: 668
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668 N. W. AYER & SON'S NEWSPAPER ANNUAL AND DIRECTORY 1922
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MORAVIA, pop. 1,:331 (H 10); CAYUGA Co. (C.), pop. 65,221. 27 m. S.W. of Syracuse. Lehigh
Val. R.R. Tel. Exp. Banks. Manufactures of farm implements, water wheels, flour,
cigars. Shipping center of a fertile farming region.
Republican-Register .....................Friday ...............Republican..... 1863 6 26 273 1.50 1,592
P. M. RATHBUN, Editor and Publisher.
MORRIS, pop. 420 (K 10); OTSEGO CO. (E.C.), pop. 46.200. 40 m. S. of Utica. Nearest railroad
sta., Mt. Upton. N. Y., Ont. & West.; R.R. Tel. Exp. flank. Cheese, farm and
road tractor and woodenware factories. Agricultural and dairy district.
Chronicle (Uses mats)..................... Tuesday .............Independent.. 1864 7 26 308 1.50 1t,015
B. FRANKLIN WAITE, Editor; AMERICAN PRESS Publisher.
MORRISVILLE, pop. 497 (J 9); MADISON CO. (C.), pop. 39,535. 30 m. E.S.E. of Syracuse.
N. Y., Ont. & West. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Some manufacturing. Engaged in production
and shipping of hops, potatoes, cabbage and dairy products. Holstein-Friesian cattle
breeding. New York State School of Agriculture and Domestic Science.
Madison County Leader and Friday ...............Republican..... 1885 7 26 276 1.98 1,600
Observer ................................. i
JOHN H. BROAD. Editor and Publisher.
MT. KISCO, pop. 3,944 (N 16); WESTCHESTER Co. (S.E.), pop. 314,436. 37 m. N. of New York.
N. Y. Cent. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank Wood working factory and fruit evaporating plant.
Truck and dairy products shipped. Residential town.
News ...............................................Saturday ...........Republican..... 1910 6 26 276 1.50 1,000
WILLIAM DIETRICH, Editor; MOUNT KISCO NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY.
North Westchester Times ............Friday ...............Independent...1878 6 26 273 2.00 1,450
A. A. NORTON, Editor; NORTH WESTCHESTER PUBLISHING COMPANY (Eric.).
Recorder ..........................................Friday ...............Republican..... 1874 7 26 304 2.00
FRED. H. DRUMGOOLE. Editor and Publisher.
MT. MORRIS, pop. 3,312 (E 10); LIVINGSTON CO. (W.), pop. 36,830. 35m. S. by W.of Rochester.Dansv.
& Mt. Morris; Erie; Del., Lack. & West.; Penna. R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Banks.
Lumber and flour mills, foundry and machine shop, also very large canning factory and
cutlery, grain drill and tin can factories. Agricultural region.
Enterprise .......................................Wednesday ......Dlemocratic..... 1875 8 26 330 1.50
RAYMOND HAYWOOD, Editor and Publisher.
Livingston County Farm }Monthly ..... ......Agricultural.. 1918 3 26 117 .50 tl,2a10
Bureau News............................. I
EARL A. FLANSBURGH, Editor; LIVINGSTON COUNTY FARM BUREAU ASSOCIATION, Pub.
Picket Line Post andMtMorrisFriday ........ Republican 1899 6 26 269 1.50 2,492
Union....................................................
HARRY M. ROLISON, Editor and Publisher.
MT. VERNON, pop. 42,726 (N 17): WESTCHESTER CO. (S.E.), pop. 344,436. 15 n. N N.E.
of New York. N. Y., N. H. & H.; N. Y. Cent.; N. Y.. Westchester & Boston t. ts. Tel.
Exp. Banks. Some manufacturing. Place of residence for New York business men.
Argus (Uses mats)............................ Evg. ex. Sun ......Independent.. 1892 8 24 294 10.00 7,362
STILES &> MERRIAM (Inc.), Editors and Publishers.
Cronaca Illustrata (Ital i a n) Thursday .........Independent.. 1915 7 26 280 1.00
(UTses mats) ............................... I
CRONACA ILLUSTRATA DEL WESTCHESTER COUNTY (Inc.), Publishers.
Examiner (Uses mats).................... Evg. ex. Sun...... Independent.. 1920 7 26 287 6.24 f3,300
MT. VERNON EXAMINER PUBLISHING CORPORATION, Publisher.
NAPLES, pop. 1,148 (F 10); ONTARIO CO. (W.C.), pop. 52,652. 38 m. S.W. of Rochester.
Lehigh Val. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Grape basket factories, cigar factory, flour, planing.
lnd saw mills.
News . ............. ..........Wen ............ WIndependent.. 1898 6 26 276 1.00 11,000
GEORGE T. & LILLIAN E. MOREY Editors and Publishers.
Record.............................................. W ednesday........Neutral........... 1870 6 26 276 1.50
J. S. TELLIER, Editor and Publisher.
NASSAU, pop. 655 (N 10); RENSSELAER CO. (E.), pop. 11',129. 12 m. S.E. of Albany, nearest
banking town. Albany S'thrn R.R. (Elec.). Tel. Exp. Piano action factory. General
farming. Summer resort.
Courier-see Rough Notes, Valatie.
NEWARK, pop. 6,964 (F 8); WAYNE CO. (N.W.), pop. 48,827. On Erie Canal, 30 m. S.E. ot
Rochester. Marion Corporation; N. Y. Cent. (railroad name, North Newark); Penna.; W.
Shore R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Banks. Railroad shops, wood, tin, paper and wooden box, automobile,
wheel, cut glass and canning factories, nurseries. Farming and fruit growing.
Courier ...........................................Thursday ...........Ind. Rep ......... 1838 7 26 304 2.00 1,900
ALLYN T. GILBERT, Editor; NEWARK COURIER (Inc.), Publisher.
Union-Gazette ...............................Friday ..............Republican..... 1872 8 26 322 2.00 1,872
JOHN E. Du BOIS, Editor and Publisher.
NE WARK VALLEY, pop. 821 (H 12); TIOGA Co. (S.),pop. 24,212. 15 m. N.W.ofBinghamton.
Lehigh Val. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Glove factory, milk bottling plant.
TiogaCounty Herald.....................Friday.................Independent.. 1876 6 26 280 2.00 )1,125
IVAN C. PURPLE. Editor and Publisher.
NEW BERLIN, pop. 1,070 (K 10); CHENANGO CO. (S.C.), pop. 34,969. 15 m. N.W. of Binghamton.
N.Y., Ont. & West.; Unadilla Val R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Bank. Silk mill, condensed
milk factory, creamery.
Gazette............................................Saturday.............Independent.. 1849 7 26 298 1.50 1,000
GEORGE H. WILLARD, Editor and Publisher.
NEWBURGH, t pop. 30,366 (M 14); ORANGE CO. (S.E.). pop. 119,844. On Hudson R., 57 m. N.
of New York. Erie; Cent. N. Eng.; W. Shore R.Rs. Ferry to Beacon. Tel. Exp. Banks.
Manufactures comprise several foundries, plaster mills. and large cotton, woolen. flour, felt,
machinery works, ship yards, hat shops and shirt and overall factories, etc. Dairying industry
is extensively developed in the surrounding district, and butter of superior quality is
produced. Large shipping trade in grain, flour, dairy products and Pennsylvania coal.
American........................................Tues. & Fri........Independent.. 1917 7 26 294 2.00
WILLIAM L. BERKWITZ, Editor and Publisher.
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CIRCULATION: Bold face-sworn. * Detailed statement. t Publisher's report. Plain figures-estimated
POPULATION: 1920 Census. *Estimated. tCounty Seat. *Nonpareil ems-12 to inch. 'Agate lines-14 to inch
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