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(Motor 29. 1924 THE ERI^jiil/M’S JOURNAL PAGEfeEVElr CHTLE s l & t ® .............. lie’s. PTiday; on his: wSy home a month's hunting: trip in the wjjds o | Canada about 700 miles north of :Montrea|^ M*. Ainslie was lucky ^^SghTngr 1,500 pounds , and his rdla- | tives here were treated to moose steak.' M Kcktor ^Bo of Mrs, Lester Johnson a n a Druse accompanied by Bln H. Jacquays of Van ^ 4 to the southern part o^ srkimer, ison mna-Mrs^ 91 a I ..... '-lEornesyille Ivlx's- Cathe ' about the ............. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur W a ^ e r an >011 motored to Starkvilre, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M, Ostrander entei tuined company from t|tica, Sunday, 0»r cheese factory closed Monday, Most of the milk goes to Port Plain. Mr. and Mrs, Upson entertained company from Herkimer, Sunday. Glen Ostrander made a business trip to Albany, Monday. M. Ostrander is confined to the hoii.se. with a fractured knee. “Tie a r t of reading is to read in iuch. a way tlmt with the utmost ?con0riiy tim e one can secnre the richest of results.”'—Hamiltr ‘ • Mhbie. TWELVE THOUSAND iRufus Eyde finished his work at \ennsylvania last Week mnd-spent a WARREN I istrohg and daughter, MrL _...,_^n and son, Elwyn, spent ^ ^ Michael Keljley h'aS sold all of his; Mms Jeannette Robbins from Rich^ Reynolds has been poorly I S ^ r s 5 s; See C^in^ - ^ S S tT ' ^ Tto oiub will hold a ghost and >blin dance in the Grange Hall next Mr, and Mrsf, Burton Johnson j of Gooperstown. Mr., and ,.Mbs. Steinburg Of Ots< ike Side were recent guests at B id ^ ^ r U e o . - W a i t * 5 n — , Mr, and Mrs, Chas.' Ainshe and ildrpn spent Sunday^with Mr. _and | S, Rppe’s, r ^■'..Mr.-...anC daughters visited a t BIr. and Mrs. Wm. Adsit and son visited at James. Saxton’s at West- ville last ' week. , ^ Bird Hunts Sjial^s The fanciful resemblance of the long feathers of his crest to a qUill pen thru A behind the ear suggesjtei the name “Secretary” -bird. Thj , bird’s habits, says Nature Blagazint ■ arye far from literary, as 'its busihes i# life is hunting Snakes' and- simila animals. It -is pn .African; and i one of the largest birds of prey. Subscribe for The Jobrnal. A t^ttedand v ^ c o m e d v ^ a e { H P ^ a m J c ^ a t e t t e s c a n n o t e n t e r C h e w B E E C H . N U T C h e w i n g T p l > a c c o w h ile a t m o v ies, the- o n factory floor* Q u iets n e r v e s a n d s h ar<» p e n s w its; s t i m u l a t e s good w o r k a n d clear th in k in g . Over 250 MilBai| P d c k o s e s S o I d i n a Single Year M S I S '”\- ’8 4 2 . A M o d em s H o m e fo r Y O tl with this new, toW'-priced ONLY Fairbanks^Morse Outfit J g Water under pressure will make your home modern- bath, toilet, laundry and kitchen. housework, gives the B of pure water to drink, keeps greaa/makes ifeaax to “krep ‘ _ Water under pressure livestock’an abutids the lawn and gar8i bams and dairy cles There is a FaunhanlK*Morse water plant just the size for yoiir needs. In the 200-gallon and larger sizes the capacity gives you real fire protection. Electric, gasoline or kerosene power. Let us demonstrate and give you an estimate without obligation. cidl, w iite o r p h o n e us. BUCHANAN HARDWARE CO^ Phone 63 Richfield Springs, N. Y. AT YOUR SERVICE J u ^ t A R e m i n d e r V ■ That Cold Weather Is On , The Way When you will need a S,uit, Overcoat, Mackinaw, Sheep-.Lined Coot,' Sweater, Suit o f Underwear; P a ir Rubber Boots, Shoes, Hat »>»■ Cap, Flannel Shirt, to protect you from tha cold. In our Jprge assortment you will find, the latest styles, the •jfst values, at the lowest prices. We invite an early visit of iiispecf^n, when you will be cbm rinced that this is the place to db your Pall and Winter.buying. G e q t r g e D i f 3 s THE STORE OP ^QUALITY RHONE 104-J ' RIGHFIR l D SPRINGS, N. Y, spelling two weeks outing a t Bran-;[ ■ ;Miss Evelyn Bliller left, last Monday d teachers n sPSntJf ■ ~ mice Vf Miss Maude Baird was shopping in Richfield Springs, Saturday. .. Mr. and Mrs., Vincent Leonard and from Ilion were Sunday his parents,'M r, 'and Mrs. guests of his parents, Will Leonard. Hugh Mulligan is improving the appearance of his house with new siding. L. Barker and men are doing |.the work. 1 James O’Brieri has been spending a few days out of town. I About 130 attended the Pomona I Grange\nee|inj^ held in'the Grange HaUlasLSaturday,^ ------- - --- - ---- -> Sunday callej’S a t Louis Armstrong’s Wei'e Bir. and Mrs, Everett Hotaling and two daughters fro.m Schuyler Lake, B'lr. and Mrs. Harry Robbins and two daughters, Mrs. Helen height from Richfimd Springs anti Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellis of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Theodora Litze from Frankfort. spent Sunday at Edward Wiltse’s. Frank White lo.st a very valuable cow last Saturday. Landlord and Mi’-s. O’Brien motored to, Sharon Springs, Monday. .Pifty^one --------- , , ceeds of; the recent supper for St. i Mary’s painting fund. _ ■ _ 1 Our school faculty enjoyed a holi- iday last Thursday and Friday attend-j -r—-— yvn,u xno mece, i I ing the Teachers’ convention held in, Mrs. Johnson A. Springsted: has re-| Utica. I turned to his home ip East Orange, Mr, an d ' Mrs; Fred Harmon were N. J. - in,town Sunday. „ j Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wickoff are Several members' of the Geasler enjoying an automobile trip through family from Fort Plain have- beehrthe western part of the state, recent callers at the Cary home. I Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brpnner and Mr, Miss Marcella Riley came home oiie and Mrs. AlmOnd BrockWay motored day last week. 11® Cainbridge, Mas,:^., recently to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bronner' at daughter,\'Thelma' •and Mrs. J. D.. Harvard University, Steele of Serkimer called at W. P. | Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Boutelle, Miss HoW- Bringloe’s, Sunday affeiTioon. I land,.Mrs. S. S. Kinne and Mrs. Park \ Mrs. Raymond- Ough^was- on the wiU\be hostesses at the October'meet- Continui 10:30 a. m., Holy Gommui A L L E N ’S . L A K E p. .Miss Bessie Demorest and friend 1 Evensong. Sermon by the Rev. E. J. pent a few days last week with Norris. Harvest subject: ’’The Har vest of. the Earth.”- spent a few days last week with Ghidys'Van Hoi-ne. Miss Van Home: acwmpaniecfbherh home fyr the week-1 als( Mattie Brown is spending a s with Mrs. George Wickham. few days with Blrs. George ’ ____ ___ On Sunday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs. K. H. Tedder and daughter and Mrs, V’'.. Vedderedder andd son,n, Harry,larry, startedtarted W V an so l s for Cooperstown by the way of Fly CreekX Valley. When near the Dbrr Van Horne farnr the rear axle broke and they were unable to proceed.' Frank Wilt.se kindly- towed the car to one side of 'the Highway and Tony Hi’i-r' jJhar-brought -tho,party back t e th e ir• (home. Mr. and Mx-s. A. Van Iloi-ne spent: Sunday at Mi-. Demorest’s. t John Hribav, who has been spend-l ^ ‘ Ing a ton .days’ furlough at his honiel, left on Sunday to rejoin his regiment. | . BIr. and Mrs. Al. V a n ’Homo and' daughter, Gladys, and Tony Hribar accompanied him as f a r as Albany. BIi's, Ernest Bailey visited her father. Win. Vincent at JordanviiJe ler. Win. Vine ^ ^ day la.st ^weok. .Ghafles McRofio of Uooi Cjiarles Firnxan, wife and son^^ p f. ,tW ayne Elrman, and Mr. and Mrs. I Albei-t.Beach were recent guest? at] Vedder home. E a rl Firman andj called there Saturday also. led there Saturday uisu. McNamara was best man at the of-his cousin in Utica last ■ry and Lyle Vedder attended a Fi-iday night xat South Colum- PIERSTOWN r»m<bn’c. SorcTinrr The Woi aturdi fficers r.snooh; vTce-president, HrsT Jones wx fames Whipple; secretary and irer, Mrs, Oscar M. Whipple. Job McRorie i s movirxg his family to Brookwood Point farms where he has recently taken a position as man- ^Henry Ec Wo-weeks’ \\^Re Mrsx Edwa Mrs. John Anderson of Cicero and Hubert Steffens o f S^acuse. Mrs. Lucia Wedderspoon entertain- d h er mother, Mrs. John Vincent and _lster and husband, BIr. and Mrs. Guy Donahoe of Oiieonta, Wednesday, ’'ufiis Wikoff-of-Fly Greek i s yisit- his grandsons, Jaihes and Pen- Wedderspoon, James and Ralph Whipple, for a week. Mr. and Ml ' and ■■tle ■ ■ Coqi lit rstO w ft, ^ s i ' An Idea of Space dista^e^ to even it than, the sun, v particular subj-the c tiuf earth revolves. peat is the rest stars, n the fact is about ......j more dis- ch is our own 1 about which All Kinds o f Furs Repaired & Bemodeled Bring your furs now before the] -ush. ■, • ' • 1 .^Wanted to buy oM raccoon SPRINGFIELD CENTER by Miss Jent|ie Fitch. Lynn Br^zee and family of One- RIGHriELOSERlNGS to • S ’' Saturday,' Nov, ■ he present. ^ o S v y E R i J d a Miss Reafl VanValkeiilSerg of Gaiia^: toharje was the w«!ek-ena guests of ___ -Ines of her aunt, Mrs, — E e s s S S S S i he^M stw^ m S ? Vroom n . Mrs. Adelaide Conklin is enjoyiPo, Mrs. Hannah Cbnl^in has tskenl )oms at the i-esideneb of Mrs. gerty were ■ s s ' : , he c a j i ^ t ip the summer mo.unted_' Henderson were left closed for th e past four weeks are again open for the holiday season. Vjftaat Would be a nicer Christmas gift- than a photo of yourself Or children? ! Peckhani & Palmer haii hxstaed furnac X day last to.report: ADRUN! A .P 1 ER 80 N [* i MAIN 8 t . ' o o o r n a T e V M almono c . cinAMliit Va«>rr vMto Mtw « daughter, Sarah, of Burlinrton Flats, ■ ^ G ^ ^ ^ ir lh H T a m iry '^ ^ ^ H a rfytplanm n ^ to K a . The Rev. D C; Davies is enjoying] an outing a t Branting.ahami Lake. Lorraine Freeman, Who. has been j spending, soine time with his niece, Mrs. Johnson A. Sprinj Mr.s. Eaymoi sick list, Saturday and Sunday. Raymond McGredy is making alterations in his store front. 3 at the October' fixeet- ges Chapter, D. A. R.,; leld Fi-iday afternoon. | ing_of Ganowauges .rx. av ., ■me^whmhiWUl be held Fi-iday afternoon, -- ----- - I Mrs. William Goodricii of Oxford, St. Mary’s'Chufeh is'the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James] Divine servigOg will be held as fol -1 Harvest Festival on Friday, church, Springs^ \Come-ye thankful peoi raise the song of harvest, homn Jontinued on Sunday, Nov. 2nd at 10:30 a. m., Holy Communion. Sub- iect: “The- Real Presence\ 11:- lool. 7:30 ;t o f t E A S T S P R I N G F I E L D Mr.- arid Mrs. Tunic BlcCarty and Blrs. Minnie Smith were recent guests of Ml-, and Mrs. Charles Smith at Gooperstown. ’ . Bliss Covneia . Marks, BIvs. Ella Blax-ks, BIr. and 'Mrs. Edwax-d Marksl of Gloversville were week-end guests] of BIr. and Blrs. Clinton Blonk. BIr. and Blrs. Blmlett Green and family of Glovex-sville wex-e Tomas Murphy nf Amsterdam - a recofit caller upon relatives here. Miss Lucy Guardjnier qnd Doan Guardinier of Brooklyn were recent thehe Guordjjiicruordjjiicr hon^.omfe. . _ guests o f t G h . . __ Miss Kate Brandow of Van Hombs- vUle is ^ponding some time with -Bliss Blanch Guardinier. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Van Derwerker p the happy pai-ents of a daughtei-, irn October 1st. Mr. and Mrs BIr. and Mi*s. ] I guests o f Mrs. Frank Van ( Sunday. Lawrence Justice, who has ‘beei under the efire of a trained nurse, i Cramer fron , irge 'VieK-[ Clarence i Wyles from East Hill, son and- daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eldrege efj Gheiwy Valley, Victor Yerdon, wife and son of East Hill wex-o guests Sun- r. and Mrs Burt Van Hoesen and and Mi*s. PaftI Van Hopsen werp 1 He Canada Lake on trip iq Blrs. Ker The D. L. & B.. I mpoccfl In y in g •P-i'f ’W il-pti tenAino- »r> j Dairymen’s League plant in At a special meeting of the mem- the —autiful ----------------- t -fLNorthern , ------------ bors of the Board of- Vilhxgc Trustees York. Entering a fiiio new stretch held last Thursday evening the resig-. pf roa^l we saw this notice by the nation of James BIcKee ns trustee of way. *^\Triis roati constructed by the Public Library and as a member of Lakeview Cemetery 'commission md and accepted. This became day o f Mr BIr. and East Hill wei-e guests ! and iMrs. Ranson Spra , _ Blrs. Herbert Colton v cent guests of friends in Rome. The F air for the benefit of the Pres byterian church was a success in every way. Dr. and Bh-s. P. S. Young and lady friend were recent guests of h er mother, Blrs. Walrath. R., occurred at the Rii field Hotel On Oct._17th, following ■paralytic S P R H ^ G F I E U I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones^ were 3ts of BIr. and Mi-s. Prank ________ y Be Cotis and Ruth Jo n ^ were guests of Bessie Walker Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beadle and -r. , __x — . —ists o f Mr. and Herkimer is spend- -with her sister at 20th, the Rev. FTE. Arthur officiat ing. The G. A. R. committal ritual ] was read by Commander H. W. Cad- Burial was made a t Springfieh' easier was born ii ing several days Herkimer. The Junior Projject > Workers of :s and Richfield schools, ‘ in the school house] A Hallowe’en social will be ^ven by the Sunday School in Grange Hall next Friday evening. Refreshments] will he. served. . Mrs, Mai Mffs KRt Corners -were dinner guests at Prank ] “ iyder’s\riast' 'W^ednesd! G.. Galb ■vv ■'ork l-SnyderVriast- Wednesday. Gali/ana of Ne Y City Was a week-end guest of his cousin, Frank De Cotis - - - Jtis. Miss Ruth Brockway spent Thurs- HENDERSON ‘ Mrl and Mrs. Lee Walker have been entertaining the former’s parents, BIr. and Mrs. Walker, of New. Berlin, ]-Uie'past week. . - Daniel Loucks and family spent last Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. Ray Bafealow near Cherry Valley.- ’ Alta Ackler fittendM the Teacher^’ eetxng at Utica,last Friday- Mrs, Merton H, Shoemaker spent, last 'Tuesday at Herkimer, Sheldon Ediek Of { callSr in town recepLj. ■ide, 'den Mini iproving. T S ; A are glad tO know she is impri Named for Venus re a s o n a b l e p r ice s —On Sale in j ^ b e shajie- Richfielct Springs, N. Y. Theatre Bldg- -words and means “ s l i p p e r o f Venus.” ? mornirig of i was a recent __ Bckerly ^ as^ the week end guest of Bliss Mary Bender at Ilion. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Roberts at tended the Presbyterian Synod of New York Slate , which was held at Cort land. They were also guests of Prof, and Mrs, J, A. Walker a t Homer. • Peckhani & Palmer have the con tract for the heating job to be in stalled ■'in the new^ Blasonic Temple id ctulx rc Gustave Ro-binson^nd s in Oneonta the past week to visit There wiU be no soliciting among the theii- daughter, Mx;s. Ira Dibble, members but anyone having' articles Bx-o.wn and for or the articles may. be left at the Parish Louse on the mornirig of No- \ loi. Tii„v, M.o,. o rivi.., - 'riSen Andf^ew-s spent Satuixlay evening with Delos Walker and fam- son, Perry, enjoyed 'a motor trip to ^ °Mv.^aud .Mrs'^Charles -Andrus spent Sunxlay with his pan*nt« at Richfield Springs. Very few plv.-.a rants, wen- taken the'first open day ben ... -, j 1 j rooms. Mr. and Blrs. Gen. Peckharo, Dr. and Mv,s. S. J . Downs and Blrs. Caro line Kdnt enjoyed a motor trip to ' xnada Lake on Suntlay, making the ip iq Blrs. Kent’s .Franklin ear. The D. L. & BV. Ry. Co, have ewr-ed tovimp-- -t.Ke lendn the new this villi read and accepted. This be necessary because of his elcetii theie presidencyresidency off thehe vSli p o t vKlage. Mis.s Ruth Eckler was the week end ^ e s t of friends in New York and Mrs. J- Monroe Hyde J. Squires, who have 1 with Blrs. E. D. Jame.s L. Casler . , The death of James L. Casler, Civu War-veteran arid member of Welden| Post, G. A. R., occurred a t the Rich- paralytxc stroke. The func held in the Presbyterian cht o’clock on Mo^ay- aftt e Rev. FTE . lowing a ■ral was lurch at 2 Center,' James Casler was the town of Springfiled, Nc the son'of Mr. and Mi lyitig rex field Center Yorl \ ,89; Mx.-aMAiS'jr-ca Company K, was pro He dyitig field C ___________ - _________ . York Regiment, Company K, was pro moted .to the rank o f lieutenant. Mr. Casler spent most of his life in this r spent most lage and Spring his 1 igfield Center. •Mrs. Arthur Snedeker friendsriends off Nellieellie Snede The many f o N S ker were grieved to hear of her death at Gooperstown Hospital - Monday, (Oct. 20th, following an illness of about twerity-rfive -weeks. ' Nellie Snedeker was born in the town of Richfield April 14; 1872. On the 7th day of March, 1905, she was married to Ar- .thtir Snedeker-who survives together ^h43teA istfirsjai)4. one, brother. The funeral -was held a t her late BomeT] Thursday, ab 2 o’clock the Rev. Frank Benfield of Schuyler Lake officiatii and interment was made at Sprin I field Center, Her many friends e [ tend their sincere sympathy to t berea-ved ones left behind. BRIGHTON :1 Mrs. An , Locke of ‘B lers at the fs. Wolford PieTL.. Miss Agnes Jordan of Little Falls Was a W eek-end guest of her parents, |-Mr,_ and- Mi “ - ‘ ' Bunn, Wm. M. Bunn of Ilion were week-end guests of Mr. and Mia. J f- Mr. Steele and wife of Utica were ;ts of _ Mr. and Blrs. U. nie^and son, Ray, spent S u n d a y - . , s Chase, Ml^ .\ Holbrook were in_ h e a r Colo: done! Roose- . an opef . IVe wash him a' miTH. r ityeuLe Allen spent last week, with her son, J. K. Allen, and family at Frankfort. Mrs, Getman of Jordariville is he*e helping care for ner coxisin, Mi's,-.Wm, Cushrixan. Mrs, Olive Blayne is visiting rela^ tives at Nor-wich. Jessie Ellsvyorth is enjoying a new radio. - . i Mx'., and Mrs. Loren -Knight and ] daughter, Mina, attended the Ecklei--. House wedding at CeUqrville one day i-ecently.^ ■ Joe, the faithful old horse of Bert fLidell, died One dj^y recently at the good old age of over thirty years WILMARTH~ Miss Margaret JOnes of North Ed- meston visited Mrs.. Thomas Clarke and Mrs. G. A. Robinson recently. M i s f m i m u s fA i « s r — t-TWO CENTS-A- w o r d -- -------- No single insertion less Dina Sto j'p P U N D —Fill- ru-rk liicii.-. « Saf’-iJ. . 3. G. A. Robinson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hinds we business callers at Hea-kinicr the pa and Mrs. Fred Rusell of Ilion t . last Sunday a t the ‘ Clarke neontx i.pOR’ SALE—I’ivlr of I Feanli SUaul. KxOtA'i- Center. N. Tf,' \• •pp RENT—Three furni>he(i to4m» %r ‘ light housekeeping Kncuat* at 10* I'iieKtniU street. fcOWd* P P R SALE—3(1 VTiit. Leghdr* Hell ehe.-ui. K tV Bvan.«. p A N . YPU EM B R O IDER? W * » » « l TvaiiteU to em brohler Jlnona f o r wo «t Iioiiip iluring ..siune tim t. JnforntaCxow ? ; r n S } S i i , n . \ i : £ '\ a/TAN WANTED- Wm. Uihso* la.st mcmtli seiling Stark Tree.-:., Many oleUr $-i50(i.uo per year wh» e'firs t open day her Blrs. G. A, Robinson and sons at- nded the School Fair a t the villi Frank Jones was recent visitor t 1-larl Clark% EVEN AS YOU .AND I Rounding ( Beet motor car Rounding curve after curve tmf Sect motor c swept .swiftly along the be roads_o New Entering a 'fine new str<' r^l we saw this not way. \Tbis road const state prison labor.\ It was a won derful' piece of work, a winding rib bon of' concrete slipping ’ .y farm homos and ro] iws^ of ‘tall sugar maples, n clover meadows bits of'charming wooded places.^ A t the supper table that night the conversation turned - to the lot of the men who had helpod to barb' through fragrant id _ bright green places.— w .t9 M ,.,. 9,. turned to New York. ^ their fellowmen. Then up spoke Wisdom, Jr., just looseirig her'first baby teoth, with this'serious question, ‘‘\Why. doo so \nianyany menen haveave too be hy d so m m h t I so bad?” Ah I that query has puzzled the best minds all the way down fimm the beginning of tinux. Gould we but know the kind of tho-ughts and enii tions that were mi.ved into this prisoi built r6ad of stone and concrete \\ niight gain an insight into the rea sons why these men. had so far strayed away from what i s considered i -good form in social codes that they should spend their time in making: roads for t-heir more fortunate br( ” lir more fortunate broth- ] their higli powered cafSi not al- oVer. For these men were ways wards of the Empire Stat They were once some mothers’ 'ee-teet girls’irls’ s sw g ; tales of love. fend lenng tales . . I husband maybe or some iWing t a he worthy of child-^but a- turn of some loving fond father I his first bon. . |the wheel—one false step or x ney too far on a wrong roac no^ chance to turn back or success fully detour may have forged the] links o f disgrace. It m ay have b e ^ an unfaithful -wife or an erring ^Si-1 ness partner, a temptex s t r o i ^ the tempted, or the ha,bit>,<ff p with forbi(H®n fire. • Down deep in the Hearts of these -Way^fardLxffiildrra—them^Js—rtilLjai [ doubt some dove left for the best things of life, even as you and I. Paul Floyd Cornish. Uncle Ah says you understanding youir piroposition. lose by] i for househoid goods,\ Mardod ''-'S^SALE—r;ord couro late 1921. Run FilOKSSieML DIRECriUK V F otSM GO c o t i m r VUim V»lUjr ^ E X T (kite XU -WairutU's Jffwotxy steii'. i’S A ’- esj-fog- “ ‘ «« pAN YPU EMBROIDER? WO»<»« w anted to cmbroldur linuriH f o r u s at hom e durhJK siJ.iro Information 72U.\ Thintingion!^^ '' P O R SALE - A'lyiiB ic (wiliiut fwrlor SBitv *• iipiiolstfi-ctl Willi litilr ciotli fn gotii 1 <-<inUUn>n. AIndUjn iimhtli* liiran. rosv ' ’f e i - B S i r A s w t a s I IJ^A N T E D —Position iis bmisckfteper \V(d-WIT Willi .>\ 1 t at..—atuLtwi,- CUPPER .su^f-il vluils ..I I fi-om 5-SO to 7 :;o Oauke Mhop pOR SALE- Yoiiiifr i.nrt lireC Holsirm ^ .si-r\icC‘ liiill ■ .\Iod<rut, iirioft J W .1.11 \ is, i'oiiiitrstiuui, »\ 1i . JK. D. S. p P R SALE .ke\.'111,-. II H t, fCqa piGHTEEN ii I ks for-sivK-. 6 to * weelsk old. r.t'tm Hlaik. ratowii, IL ITDR SALE—FARM, rii.-ludlns ^ fool!?i I.m'{iti:d mill's of Mfy luuvk, ncor ricnnlson forticr.S|' -1-4 wito fiom stJito io:ul (-..iiliiiimiir ,ihimif_ ^ino y y - A N T E D -V o n lo .-o i' (*ur wlnflow dm- At _U\v Cake Shop. S6tf -MEW nlgn. pi-i'S.surf, hi'draiillc power garage, back of hotel. H.- H . B u r to j. * p p REN T —N oveniber 1st, low e r Ii** a t . * 19 D elaware street. W rite R. 'STHoeler, 31-7 No. Madison street, Rotiie. Kf. .T . ^ s s - - . \ *-■•» \ “ “ t S f ■ - 3 pURNISHEp house to re n t . * Inquire 'W. I. Sm itli, 12 Pii S. Brodkliam.. lU f ib p L E aged lady \wiRhes s i t u a t M as \ housekeeper for batchelor driridow e r i ' H. B., Hart^Vicki N. T ., % George JParlah. A N E furnished room to ren t. M rs. ■. H. -yule, 62 Susquehanna aVeir-iue I p P R SALE-^?.30004-The Mrs, Rirfus : n t s f p r re m a chine in Subscribe for The Journal, teyi'Jnr-S'.- p'r' ■Sr.i uel S. Kmne, Richfield Springs, N-. T. pPR SALE--300 S. G, White Leghorn ^ pullets. • April hatched from certiflM. stock. B. G. RobinSph, Hartwlek,^ *$'«W 4 IRE for rent—Mrs, \t-l i