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- V ’- March 26, im __________ ' ________ THE FREEMAN^S JOURPlAjL PAGE THREE iKFLUiNZA a^reventive melt and ,. inhate ¥icbS' niglit and,; mornliig, Apply u p n o s - ; it ils b efore mingling w i t h , cyowcis. I f feverish, c^ l a- doctor a t onGei : * ^ t o # . s a , j r d , r . Sunday Mrs, Paul Talbot., w ' V a p o R u b .■ the Y, iihvays at Hpuse Gleaning time the demand for louse furnishings is ,ery Kr««. Our expenenee in pre- ,.jous seasons lia~s taught us to pres I,are early for sp^rinp House Cleaning and therefore \v~e are prepupred 'to ''itchen Gajbinets, -j4e 'seihi's Hitchen GajbineUo.,, I.e^t iha- ran be lad. We have sever al different patterns in both white ,namel and ffolden oak, Yoa'- .'.cleetioa is hot confined to labinets only. Our 'stocks are wiftiether lyou are '.t yo den oak, la is hoi tchi.T cabinets o: ,mplvte and s« p,.,.; ,.i furhitn KTt and i.ii'h. I or not •orth ypuT time to cojn.e Vou a t e a welcome t ' SUMJNGtON FIATS In aceordaiice ivith the law of the n Gomnusion, Supervisor ay guest at .M r. iarry Wood Dutton were, ___ __nieston called at P. W. Towne's Sunday. ; Supervisor J. D. Fitch made a busi-: ness tnip to OnpoSta Friday. The Living .Link Sbcidl held in ©auchy’s HalLpn Friday evening was a®gteat success, and a splendid time is reported by all. About ten dollars was realized. Lynn Howard and fai iston spent Sunday nLs. s y Many f armers are preparing to tap \ \ew days with Mr. and Edmestc liams’. by the Linn tractor which delivered t o the Town of Now the state road - is for the home of Dr. fl. W. TalbOt'in Wel. Winfield o®. Sunday, and a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Fisher at Schuyler Junction, Monday. , Miss Lydia Burdick, who has bee spending some time a t the home - Esther Parker in Edmeston is now ; .Harry Parker’s in Herkimer, calle there by the illness of their younge Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Dyer of West Exeter were business callers in town on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rdxford Welch Benicia were „ jnie of Hayes Mrs. Neftie flede is Crumb in FLYCREEK Howarei Allison is home for a few from Sy spending a few days w Mrs. Charles; Simmons^ —meston. i Mr. and Mrs, George Cury and niece Hattie Allen from Ply Greek spent Saturday night at Floyd Curry’s. Mrs. L. M, Loomis sp - Saturday With her grandmother Mrs. Sprague at Buflington Plats. — Jfrs- A. N. Bolton and daughter ms being Isabell were callers at Mrs. Thomas ranfcfort, Scott’s Saturday, sable fo r . MrSi DePorest Hbldredge is on the sick list. for a few days. Spring is surely here. 'Fee :r has, moved. William Dpubieday and children dsilted his mother and' sister Sun- 'Mr. and Mrs. Squire Brooks visited; Mrs, L Uv Brooks Sunday. Passion Play Slides at the ,M. E, Ghureh wfere enjoyed by k large- cars to Utica, and the /Wiles trucL , has again resumed its daily trips. Mrs. W. G. Telfer is gaining slowly Mrs. E. L, Talbot Was a guest at S from her recent illness. ;he home of Dr. fl. W. 'Talbot in West iSunday guests of Mr. and' Mrs^ Frank Curry were-. Mr, and Mrs. George Curry and niece Fattie Allen,, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd; Gurry and son, i’rancis and H-arry Stickles. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Loojpi^ made i business trip to Utica one, day the )ast week, ~ Mrs, William Weeks and Mrs. 1 my Meacham dalied .on M ri Ei daughter Benicia were recent guei at the home of Hayes Weld Welch and cent guests: ch. assisting Mrs. t'i,n>,\vation Gominision, Supervisor Crumb in Edmeston. j. p. h it til has appointed the follow- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Griffith and, intr fin w aniens ira our tbivnship: Smith family, Mrs. Rena Dauchy, Miss aiici Dan Mather, Jr. ' It will doubtless be of muqh inter est, n-t oi.lw in om- immediate vicinity, but throufthi lily, Mrs. Rena Dauchy, Mis.- i^uline Hume, P. W. Towne, and E, W. Wright were among those who motored to Edmeston Saturday. Mr. andnd Mrs.rs. Austinustin Howardowart t a M A H lughout d;his and neighboring r-eceht guests at the home of Da fountl<-E-. to know of the splendid im-jr^stt- First Baptist Church BurlB-'t 0 know of the splendid im- | “ in the past year of ouri 1 Flats band, While their j cord w ’ ’ • ” 12 m. Sunday school. 2:11 ptiE'iro Ceuiity, I p. m. Service at Burlington. 7:30 Jfr?. George O'Brien of LTtica has P* m. _ Christian Endeavor. Leader, |.,.on :v guest of her daughters, Mrs. Francis Harrington. 7:30 p. m. ft, ileinricii, and i^ s . Horace'Thursday evening. Prayer meeting ?brr inri, the past weblp^ ! Die home of Mrs. Fred Meacham. Dr. Ward Lomko o f ^ t i e a was ai talkr in town om Sunday. I _ ___ Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Bixby were' Rev. Prank Thomas gue-'t\ '-f Mr. a.nd Mrs. D. C. John- 2:00 p. m. Afternoon Worship— i,i>n <:•*• day last week. 'Topic: “Christ Before Pilate,” 8:00 will .serve tiinne: Thur-clay, Marc of the M. E. churc in Bauchy’s Hall c Wednesday evening—Prayer ■ a t the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Latest and Best All INCREASiNG, LifMinrtWy income if T’otally and Permanently Disabled by acci dent or disease before age 60. Ihe MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York \lOO a numth during first five years, |150 during next five yeers, $200 there»after for life. No further preniioin depoeita.'* And the $10,000 at your death to your beneidary, or $20,000 i f death, at any age, t e aeeidintal, payable in a single aiusi « r as income for a term of y«ars or for life. Totil disability lasting three months regarded, <during further continuance, as permanent. Please gtee me further information about this Perfect Life Insur ance PoKcy. NAMF... . . ............. .. ..... ................. . .................................................. dcCDTA'E'fCN ...................................... .. ............. .................................... DATE OF* BDRTH ....... .............. ............................................................. ADDEIMS.............................................................................. ..................... H. Bernard, Dis. Mgr, Schenevus, N. Y. DuriilE Y o u r H o u rs of Bwoavomont J cezaSilur it my kusiness net by words of coadelenee bat by •acts « f thottfhtfulDees te be your most comforting friend- I bare the facilities—the experienre S. D .. G R I F F I T H 1- uneral . j ' Piaaeer Street EhBM IM CeapetabewSs, N. Y. Whaf is Style? Style is that almost intangible Something about gar- ments that makes all the difference. In a CapTon Ghat, Dress or Suit you are perfectly in «tyle otm fifth Avenue or apywltere.^ In aMitioii to Value, Quality and Style, there is an in- dividUafity about a Gaproit garment. r i E f A P l O N y d k . - COMPANY, Inc, Blsojisoss.EbtoUuphod 187^ # n e © m t a ; n . y . Burke, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gubry and s visited at W, G. Telfer’s, Thursday. ■ Miss Lila Telfer is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Curtis Foote, at Garrattsville. Dr. Bishop was a business caUer in town, Saturday. William Shilleto and mother, Mrs. ibert Shilleto, visited the latter’s , Mrs. Arthur Richards, Tu Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harrington. w( Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. Isa Wayman’s. Murray Benjamin has been buzzing vood for parties on Snowdon Hill last Surprise pai'ties ha what frequent in our late. The friends of Mr. and, A. L. Bolton thought i t their tuj entertain but owing to the feeble ___ of Mr. Bolton’s aged father they were invited un to the Hall to listen on the radio. They had not gotten much news when in walked about forty of their friends. Mr. Bolton thought they would need a loud speaker all right to entertain so many. They soon made it manifest that they had other pleasures in store as tables were soon procuz'od alid a very pleas ant evening was spent in playing game.s and in socail chat. Delicious refreshments were served and several toasts wore given after which y dispersed all wishini ere'*^”^ ^ Hie »nnny potatoes; Werlnesdny, beans itherings. - ^ ^ boUcroggs^'^Frula^^^ potatoes’ -t— . . .r . ----- The beans ------ MOUNT VISION donated by ipch e r \ ” - Schene, Tuesday afternoon the King Daugh- ers held a meeting with Mrs. Thomas Dean Peet goes the latter part of the Week ltd Burlington Green where he has been engaged to make cheese. Edward Gardner and wife are going to stay with Mrs. Peet. John Beckly of Oneonla came Wed- lesday to see his aunt, Mrs. Mary Salisbury. Nelson Reynolds of Delaware visit ed his cousin, 'Mrs. Lavem Fuller, Sunday and 'Monday. Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Hopkins also called a t the same place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs were pleasai dor’s Sunday. Green and s at Herbert Nay] Ri Thursday is the date set to clean the Baptist church parlor. Everyone is invited to help. A basket lunch will be served. Charles Hopkins visited his daugh ter, Mrs. Lester Rouse, of Otsdawa, Wednesday and Thursday^ Dorthy Spoor is helping Mrs. Mary Naylor tor a time. , and Mrs. Edward Shellie of ford spent a few days at khe ! of • Lavern Fuller. Fields and friend of Hart- ninaiy spent Saturday and Sunday in town. Emily Holiis of Harilwick spent the week end at her home here. Miss Imogene Ackley and friend, .MiSs Bailey of Herkimer spent the week end at the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackley. IMiss Rubena Ackley of OheonSta, Mrs. How ard Lull and son of Garrattsville and Mrs. Gerald Irish of Laurens came iSaturdav tp see their sister, Imogene. Gerald Irish joined his wife here Sun- GARRATTSVILLE Harold Lasher has purchased of Mrs, FlizahlSi Mather her store and goods. Mr. Lasher moved from here to Sidney last Fall and their many friends will welcome them back. Mrs. Mather will remain in the stoTe for a while as Mr, Lasher has rented the store sit Sidney for a year and wiH sell or rent the one there before co.nir ing here. Mrs. Willis Estes spent several days the past week with her nie'ce, Mrs. J. S. Bradley in New Berlin. Silas Mead and family spent Sun day at George Eemvick’s. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Card have moved their household goods here from Oneonta, Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Bunn and son spent Sunday rvith her' parents Mr, and Mrs.- Glarence Hickli ■Henry Smith Saturday,. March 15th, Mr. Smith wa,s a veteran of the Civil War and had been in feeble health for a long,: time. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoori conducted by the Rev. Mr. Cooper. The rernains were taken to .................... • ■ ' A . , . ....... . ’ was bom to Mr. lhauncey Yager, and a son I Mps.; Prank Staftord the Mrs. M. E, Bundy entertained Kenneth Root aiid children and irxio. Charles Walralfch and daughter, Sat urday. ^ ■ ;Mr. and Mrs. Yemen HigginS) and Floyd Curry and family sp'en day evening in Copperstown. . ^ • li. J. Aufmuth and family were ' guests of Mrs. Aufmuth’s mother in \?’^sn roUer. _He Cooperstown Sunday. Hospital ih t •. John Warren of De Ruyter .visited alt George Taylor’s • from Saturday to Monday. /, / . Glen F o s t ^ ^ d family ivere guests of Robert Williams Sunday. places. It was a very enjoyable occa sion for the older boys and girls as well as the young ones. 'The gypsy witch was present. She was dressed iii a costume -whidh was in fashion fifty years a^o.. Her hat was about : the size of a ginger cookie. Another pleasing feature of the .occasion was pinning the tail to a donkey. Miss May :Fritls won first prize. ’ • ’ ■ other officers of the society. At a late hour all departed for their respective homes leaving a nice sum to be added ’ the treasury. ert Williams Sunday. Mrs. Dorr Eldred and children spent Saturday and iSund'ay at W. Clinton’s; in Coopei Otto H coupe. Cheney & Brooks have purchased a stock of goods which will be offered for sale soon. 'They will start their popular weekly auctions as soon the wtath-r and road conditions p was in town dqring the G. Tilley week-end. ise formerly owned by tl ima Carrie Shepherd, has bee sold to Stanley H. Jones and Horai G. Purdy of Binghamton. Church Notes The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will meet With Mrs. G. F. Newell at the parsonage Friday af ternoon at 2:30 o’clock, The subject for the meeting is “Medical Temper-, ance” with Mrs. ChUrles Williams as program leader. A covered dish sup per will be served at the close of the session. All ladies of the community invited to be present. The present week closes the con ference year and those having funds to be reported please hand to the pastor or drop in the basl Lord’s Day. Sunday morning, 10:30, sermon by pastor. Sunday school, 11:45. Even ing service, 7:30. Special music and a reading will be given by Miss Hub bard of Middlefield, who is now teach ing near this village. School Notes Menu for week: Monday, mac U’oni and cheese; Tuesday, escallope; Inesdny, baked bean lome, who has been at- Brookivood school d» tng the past month, is again wi The number of spring-birds s e p the rdiildrcn indicate that the 8 ffiiildrcn indi, ___ 1 is here to s,^y. The boys of the PHmary and Inter- lediate rooms had a perfect aittend- lek. This is the last week that hot unches wdil he served a t school. in the Primary room ‘ :t. dted unches wdil 1 Friday ^ e s t Monday and gave nietic test O A K S y i U X ^ Mr, and &' ” 'lorence Shaz ^ Mr.^nd'^Mrs. Edward Cross of this ilace spent Friday a t Cooperstown. Dore Kane spent Friday at Rich- Club have again s tart ed their work with Miss Frances Cross, their teacher, as leader, Lil lie Badianas is president, Adele Kviat, secretary and Marie Mohar as i. F ed home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wheeler and daughter Edna of Oneonta and Ir vin Judson of Cooperstown spent Sunday at Charley Wheeler’s. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cross, Jr., and children of Hartwick spent Sun day^ last with his parents of this chard and children, Mr, and Mrs.^ Harvey Wasmian and son of Oneonta and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richard and Irvin Lake from the Glimmerglen 3 Gross spent the weel with her sister, Mri Percy WUliams. Erastus Bouton made a business trip to Cooperstown Saturday. Leo Cross of the Glimmerglen Farms was a Sunday guest at his home here. . E0SON CORNERS returned home last Monday, M i -, and Mrs. Squire A. Taylor of Cooperstown were the week-end gqestS of the former’s father, Charles Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts of WatcrVliet were -tihe guests of Mr., and Mrs, Jaines Packer from Friday :until Sunday afternoon. Miss Paurme Martiiidale has- been lending the past week with Mrs, :rs, Fi’ed Martin: ter Lena were the former’s daughtier ts bf ^ former’s daught Miss ' Marjorie' Mariindale at Mt, Vision. Miss Mar- tindale is with Mi-s. HaiTow Wright. Charles Taylor was in Mt, Vision in business Saturday, PATENT Mrs, Mary Jefiks and daughter intiy spent the week-end with R. iboUse att Flyly Creek,eek, StahboUse a F Cr Mr, and Mrs. Andy ;Hall. ente ined E, L. Bennett and family, Mi and Mrs. Ghi •to Mr. anj part' week. The many friends of Mrs. Hfermai ■ftarrington are pleased to know sH. is impi-oving and expects to he abL __________ ____ ^ ,'to come to her home here soon: :t were guests 'at Smith Jenks > Sitm Miss^ Lulu Strait is working for! Mrs. William Bissell spent Thi :Mrs. Nellie Reynolds. day*dt John Telfer’s, Jio&pitai at Oneonta Si and an operation was p •t-wickT, suffered four cn fingers of his right hand last weel when he caught it in 'an automatic -oiler. He was-taken to the . , ispital in the a his fingers .were Charles D. . Spragu is reported as good. The Hartwick Hatchery, Inc., \ ' “^0 chicks Monday lost, the first of for here to be near Mrs. Hitchco'ck during; ' her illness. : Oscar A. Weaitherly, retiring village president, entertained the members of the, old 'apd new hoards of trus-: tees at dinner at the Cenltral Hotel Monday nppn. ere were many from here shipped oyer^^2 morning by parcel i Mrs. Sarah Cpok went to Oneonta, Monday, to consult an eye specialist for inspection and operation if essary. < Mrs. E. H. Risley, who has been so seriously ill, is slowly recovering, her many friends are glad to know. Mrs. Glmstead and Frank 'Wilson are reported as improving. leriRev. S. H. Bpysi pastor e yearly conference held in Bing hamton, ^ commencing Wednesday, 'The Men’s Brotherhood will meet at the home of Dr. Backus on ^outh street, Tuesday evening, April 1st,' for the final meeting of the season. All nrepbers are urged to be present and bring some one with you to enjoy Mrs. Susan Chittenden, who has been spending the winter with her m ryit p9>h has returned to her home ' Mrs, Bertha Bennett has returned home after spending some time in Utica where her daughter, Edna, has in taking a business course. Villiam Stilwell ha William superintendei copal Sunday : Grauds of the Otego h Lodge are planning the Past Noble Grands’ r of the Otsego district to at Oneonta, Wednesday, Dinner will be served ting at 1:30 o’clock. r U C 4 Uiiuinuren u i e music, AH are welcome. TODMVHIE ’ ^Irs. Aida Bates of Plycroel: is g the w e ^ with her mother, ifs:'‘krv‘5; Milford Cen Mrs. Belle Balcom and Miss Pauline Balcom spent the week end with Fly- aire. Nancy Loudon returned to her home Sunday, after spending the i ‘ ter with Mr. and Mrs. William Lou don. Mrs. Rose Jackson is staying with with Mr. and Mrs. ^Irs. Rose Jacksc Mrs. M. E. Quackenbush of Hyde Park was a guest of iMr. and Mrs. W. N. Bliss and called on cither former hhors, Saturday. Mr. arid Mrs. Wilbum M i - Rev. and Mrs.-C. N. Newell attent ed the afternoon services at the 'Metl odist Episcopal church Sunday, >M well having so fa r recovered from i recen't illness to continue his local work, a fact very gratifying to his parishioners. ng those confined to their by severe colds the past week the IMisses M ane Rai ‘ Woodbeck, Pauline J^ekson, — ,—jeth and Florei - , - Peck remains about as last rraorted. Mrs. Edwin Varney, who has bet several months is reported in :al conditn Mis. Harvey last rteo n ill :ri%i- NEWUSBON Jerry ^ o ;obari, trie ihree-monthS-pld and Mrs. Albert'Joy died few days' illnt The little one had always been frail from birth. The parents have the sympathy of all m theip sorrow. Besides the parents there are foui sisters aiid two brothers Surviving The funeral was held at jthe Monday* at 11 L e !'^ e terment at Mt. Vision. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stafford March. l9th. Miss Ruth Dunn of New Berlin ‘ spending a few days a t the home her brother, Frank Dtiroe. M r s . 'Lillian Gardner of Garrat ville, wh^ has beeri at the home her brother-in-law, Charles Card, i the past week, returned, home Mi Mrs. GerV turned home Saturday eveninj Mlddleburg where _ they were_ c by the critical illness of their ig from > cplled tained^ .jonia. --J- -■ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogi in Morris, Thursday on busirit Mr, and Mrs. Myron J< linily wei-e Suiii’ :ers were hhnson and sdav rti-e moving back to their home here. siness,. Herbert AtweU and daught business caller’s’iri Oneonta i MILFORD TIDINCrS W. IC, McRorie,, Milford Representafive for News, Subscriptions, ' Advertising and Job Printing Mrs. W. G. Hitchcock, who has' leeft-suffering for some time wHh ap pendicitis, was itaken to the Parshall Hospital at Oneonta Sunday evening,; w a s p e r & S Dr.JM. Latch^, i -'a i d “ m S 'Richard Robinson, ind Mrs. Aiiuthur JPope and Mi-. y Dr. W. K . .Seeber. The op eration Was. successful and her early return to normal health js looked fhf.i and Mrs. George B;ald1.lm were enter- tained Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baldwin. ; ’ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roberts and family visited his father, Saturd' lector. The above were the, candi dates of the catizeris caucus, and the vote for them was practically unani- , Nina Water' of Marj est of her aunt, Mrs. a few days. ryland is Addie M. Ellery Tripp of Oneonta was ness caller in town Monday. There will be- a meeting of the Home Bureau this Friday evening at 7 o’clock at the home o f Mrs. W. R. Seeber, and at that time .the second iesson in millinery will be given. Mr. artd Mrs. Albert Hitchcock move the latter paPt week to Milford Cei Hitchcock is to he e farm of Mrs. ~ \ cprainj iiting his family Thayer spent the 'Miss Imogene Thayer s reek end in Cooperstown. , Fred 'Murray came :to Locust Dale Saturday for a brief visit and to get .his car which has been here during the winter. ■ C. J. McCollister has a riew radio Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pope and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robinson spent last 'Wednesday evening With Mr. “and Mrs. Geoi'ge Baldwin, ^ Mrs. Earnest JeWell is on the sick s. Freeman ilford Gen. daughter, Bchuyler Lake, . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fenton and daughter. May, and Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Earring and children spent Sunday at Arthur Pope’s, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Pratt of Oneonta spent Sunday with his parepts, John Pixley is working for Mark Cadwell. Floyd a ing year. MILFORD CENTER Mrs. John Couse isis seriouslyei-u ill at ii- home, sufferii s suffering with a cancer on Dr. Seeber 'of Milford is the physician and her daughter, Mrs. John Smith is caring for her. Charlie and May Tarbox of Bloods Mills were callers at George Town- send’s-’Baturday afternoon. R. D. Brooks was given a post card shower in honor of his eightieth birth day, March, 24th. Mrs. Belle Preston has hired A. D. Hltcock of Milford to assist with the farm Woi-k. Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock will move in part of Mrs. Preston’s house. Mrs. W. G. Wright has been in Oneonta several weeks, caring for Mrs, William Wright who is seriously ill with heart trouble. Mrs. 1. K. Davidson of Oneonta is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ferguson. Mrs. Harold Smith of Oneonta recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Morris. Mrs. William W. Ward Again the vicinity was saddened Saturday afternoon when the news was received of the death of Mrs. Amy Ward, wife of the Rev. Mr. Ward, pastor of the Baptist church. Mrs. Ward had ben ill for six months or more being confined to her bed thi most of the time suffering with a sei ious affliction. Prom the first thei was apparently no hopes of recovery but of late she had grown worse rap idly. Her maiden name was Amy Wing, daughter of Arthur and Mary She was born ht Granville, y 1st, 1882. Much of her early life whs spent in her home town as a teacher of music and she Was marrieH to Mr. Ward January 1st, 1900. Mrs. Ward was a devoted wife and friend ever ready to assist in and fria«d*^'6r reday to assist in sickness and trouble an a most earn est and faithful worker in the church. Surviving members of her family are the husband, two sons, William, aged eleven, a student of the Oneonta High school and Willard, aged eight. Her mother, Mrs. Mary Wing of Truth- ville and one brother, John Wing, of Yonkers, to all of ' ire sympathy The funeral will 1 Milford Center Baptist efau: day at 2 p. ni. and from the Trut ville Baptist church Thursday at r sorrow, held from the iureh Tl WESTVILLE and fanuiy, Mr. and 1 ui. x;,uinci of Milford, Saturday, IMr. and Mrs. Jay •McCollister ha\ •a new radio set which is mUch ei joyed by all. , Mr-and ’Mrs. Jiesse D Hubbard ar daughter, Eleanor, spent the wee end with Mr. and •'Mrs.Oarrpll Norto and family. ter, Mrs. Leon Smith, udtil CATARRtL^L DEAFNESS » r S ' S d S / ' i tt ■ 's v j s i t e irsri.'SpK s irment at Mt. Yision. ruhe. W h en this tube is inflamed you ' Have a rumbling: ' ' \ * - - ____ i S H S s i S i l l - s s s SOUTH HARTWICK Fred Palmer and family, who have lently been sick, are all better at Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reynolds enter tained about fifty friends and neigh bors la.st Friday evening. The even ing was spent with games after which refreshments day evemni t with games aft were served. C. A. Bunn of this place, Degi;ce Master of the Hartwick Rebekah Lodge, was in Richfield Springs, Sat urday evening, instructing the newly organized Lodge of that place in de gree work. Silas Meade of Garrattsville is mov ing on Austin Barney’s farm. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dickinson of Burlington Flats visited at Uriah Balcom’s Sunday. * John L. Fish and family have mov ed from this place to a farm on Hem lock Hill. ■ Schenectady, wi with her parenlts, Mr Ingolsby of this plac BOWEHILL Miss Irene Pritts of West Winfield visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fritts, one day the past week. Qlr. Fritts has been somewhat indisposed the past week. Mrs. Fred Mariindale. spent Satur day and Sunday with her daughter, Miss Marjory Martindale, at the home of Mrs. Harlan Wright at Mt. Vision Miss Pauline Martindale is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fayette De- Long at Portlandville. A. T. Stone and Master E. L. Scott, Jr., aittended the Grange Friday night a t Mt. Vision. C. J. Armstrong & Sons have fin ished their lumber job at Hermiin Harrison’s. Although it is neither sleighing or , heeling our mail man drove a II bright days the robins wheeling our wagon, Saturdi ■The past few ive return , Broken lots of canned fruit and 23tf vegetables at greatly reduced pricea. Frank Mulkins. S ite d ftl I M o d i o n On Spirella C«ra«i«, Jteat P r*^ awi iaranieed aieaiiuit bcMkac* Write mt mne* atetfa* rnfaa o« e*ni'd I. M. M.UOT Milfmrd. N. t . Johns»ManvilIe Flextone Shingles Pure ASBiESTi pure ASPHALT tion of these shingles, this is a heavy coalting crushed slate which .nerer These shingles rating by the are easily appl ance, and are fades, are given a Class B Underwriters. They i, have a 'fine a.pp! pensive. C. J. Armstrong & Sons Agents for the Towns of MilfOrd and, Hartivick m I i-l I i i H I I I I I I H I 1 1 I 11 I M f START That Account TODAY • WE PAY ’ 4 r % * 'were cently. IN TER EST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY on savings ^accofifft's and certificates of deposit. Deposits made on or beforV the IBth of the month will draw interest from the first. The man or woman with five dollars is treated with as Inuch courtesy as the man or Woman with five thousand. THE MILFORD NATIONAL BANK M ILFORD, N. Y. i I I I I I rill III III I It 1 i*»