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PiSCE TWO U . Slli£?hes Might Yet Be Ohoseii Fresident •The ainbitiQn of Charles Evans Hughes to be I*resident;°bf the ^ ^ liited States imay yet be gratihed providing no candidate receives the ^ l ^ a i r e d nnjtnber of electoral votes as a fesult o t the cOming election. H i o candidate for President receives a majority of the electoral lyates, the j^nstitution provides that from the three highest on the list ‘i t tiioae vote4 for, th® House of Representatives shall cdtoose imSiedi- ahely the President by baliof College do not unite on a candi- I the list the Sen nt j a- quorum for t ttird s of the Vrhole number of Senators, datei, tucn xiuiii VI Hie Vice-President the case of the Vice-iPresi^ a a car “ ienate shall choose tall consist Of two- ie r h eiag necessary to choice.” I f no Pi ? thehe House'beforeouse'before thehe Mectoral College or t H t expiration of'the current Presideiitiai term on the 4th of March following, and i f a Vice Presi- \^h T ih d ild bb b itted by that time, the Constitution provides that this- Vice President shall become President u ntil an election of a President )mplished. .if neither President nor. yicerPresident be elected, by tT^th,' the Coustltlftlori does ‘not indliialo wbo sliall act as/ Prosi ^ ifarcdi 4th,' th e CoiistltHtlori does 'not indliialo w I kj sliall act asrP^ dent, and nobody^is vested with power to determine the question. \ Vhere wouid be an interreghum, unless President Coolidge should ’ lesijgn, before the close of his term, in -which case, by the provisions of the Presidential Succession BiU, Secretary of State Hughes/ Would adfc^as President until an election be made. State Fewjhersf^ i Atteiid Zdiie Meeting the ~\F reeman * s journal tVedne^ayJofetobel everal meetings instead of one. S tL - ______ . several meetings instead of one. \\ierc are several reasons for this, being the fact thaf m embership i ............... OM 'pARY mt of Oneonta a chief ones bi nbership is s tie i and, that dm acute intestinal bbstruction .wdth suffered since .S a tu r-: jral services Were held church officiating. Burial was madCdn : The following • new cars are reported P q .1 •Whepe Nature Siniles” Mis^ Anna T, Martin of the High 'school faculty chaperoned^ a party of- young Indies a \ \ ’ the week-end. le young ladies society of 'St. ds church will hold a Hallow* Mary’s churC social a t E. (j. Hall, Thursday 30th. Refreshments Cm’ROH NEWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ^ Ui'V. l-Iilward C. IVtrie, Pastor- W''i-(Iiii-.--i|ii,\, Ortiihi-r 3i)th. Ann niHHtinpT <»f thi* r ’binvh Aid socdoty for <>(ciftion of ofiiffi's will Iio held in ciiureh a t 2:«o. * .Wednosilsiy, OctoVier 29th, A confer- II.M- Will lu- hrld with. addr«‘SS(»s by the Th*v.- Jolin nailoy Ktdly. New Ynvu, th e Kev. l>. S. H aynes i)f Hobart and Mrs. T, It. Uuborts. Hro.sident of tin- W omen’s Pivsbyterial .Missionary sfH’ioty. Two Sfssion.s w ill let bold. A^ rnnifeivnrc j»rim;ni>v for tfn* woniioi of tin- rlm ri’b umU*r the auspiffs of Uw vvoim'4i\'» oi- ’*H:anizniions at :5.:30 and a sapinr rohfer- fiu’O for all ih*‘ ddoK in«-mlu*rs of .the < bn^ri-g:Htiim at c o’clock with utidnsses im m ediately a f te r ?aipi'er. The.^se con- at the Chamber of Commerce Buil-d-i Tiun'sdiiy i \<-ninK .si-r\ici- r\'i-i»iuMt<.>ry Mr. and Mrs. Da-vid H. Cregoty ti» nifirninit sc-rvi<-c Sniulay Sc-imni at ' ~ E, Crittenden have w-n (’iiristinn i-imit-avoi- .s(-i-vii-.- at ™ K S t , - \ ! . f ’ S ,ary Ellswc and Miss Dora E returned to Washii lending the - - — her vacation in New Britain, Cohn. [ u n iversalist church of the ■Mrs. s. T^'-orh. MinlRtpi- Dx-. M. S'. -Coekott and Miss .M, . ri,.- .•i,ur.-h ..r r.mperHtmviTr last week. ■ . . . tiim-of Ail ,Mrn.\ 11:50 tlu- .service of ■ \ . and Mrs. J. I. Grc chureli, .sehool. 7:SO p.. TIu--lU* “”S « t o n , S « t a , «f Alban, h a s ! .sS,u,VS lilK 's tiS .'.V ~ been spUndhig a few. days with her P w Rev. Jitonard ''V. SU-elo.- A.sslatanl SS.'TB.'sa _____ ,. Ji- street. Mr. and, Mi-si Mark CaBwell and Miss Anita Morgan spent the woek-j Wedneaday.- Matins and Ui-aity. Kiruo end on a motor trip to New Rochelle.In m ' ' HE FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Ili-v. liiiim- Bohne-Heholtr Mlulsier Mini near^the\^e^W mi:r^ Thomas Donnelly cSe! ^H^tyill give you a green colbred rhilroad certificate which you will fill out and have properly sighed by the, secretary , at headquarters when you arrfVe. On the return trip you get the reduction. Gn Thursday evening^at Bingham ton there will bd a general session m Kalurah Temple. The speakers'rpre Mrs. Henry Osgood Holland and VilHjalmer Stefanson. Registra^on occurs at 9 a. m, Thursday intgmng, A general session, follows. Begin ning Thursday afternoon - teachers ittend the sectional meeti'nga. are, kindergarten, primary, in-- liate, junior high school, high , . ? ? s M e « ' c S ; vvxusic, Art, Penmanship, to m ip a n t Education, Vocational and School Ad ministration Sections. _ ■ The programs for primary and in termediate'sections follow: ''t i t l f e c u E i i r i i n . u , , . liisciis^.sion .\ddn-.s.'« -Objeetl' __ \y A H o li-om l> . P H n . G o m -sou S t a te rmediate of Mojicrn Kduca- To Attend National W..C.T.U. Convention New 'York as otle of the seventeen states represented, n t the fii-st Na tional-convention in'1S74, will have an important part in the gathering at Chicalgo, November 14th to 19tji, ■when the -National . Golden Jubilee convention' of the W\ G. T. U. will be held. erstocking Halls fhrm “'where had been employed for several niouths. Mr, Donnelly had ,a shock Monday afternoon. He was boi-n in Ireland and came to this country • when a youfig man. He liad made: P- his home in-this vicinity for the past „ ^ Cook’s Makes Many New Car Beliyeiries -Echolt r--; Hudson: Rowan ri. Rpraker, Coopdrstown. N. H«in^ H. ■vyillaoy. eboperjrtqiwn. H. P. C. Garpeiiter, Cooperstpwh. N- t . S. That thf known l»ni»hoMeJr». ..d « 5 » mount of bonds, c i o l a ' ^ B w . ^ ino, M but alw. In case. Where ^ho atockhol- iSedan. )0ise---Essex Coach. li Coach. Knigh J laymond D. N^lUs.==jludsom JCQfljeh. Alfred Ji Heevers—Hudsent CoaeJs* Don Ileed---6veriand Coupe, Emerson. G. Rogers — Oyerland L.^ Hthel Smith^Overland Cliam- - Will^_r Knight BUSINESS COUPE AND BROUGHAM ADDED TO WILLYS-KNIGHT LINE Ln answer to Yin. on part of- Willys-* and the ' ' insistent demand s-Overland dealers the Will ■ apprecii nounces . Iditioris,, apd the in \Willys- Simple Mixture for Gas on Stomacli N !imph»le bucjfthorn bark, . glycerine, «*e,, as mfcied '; helps any case gan ' u n l ^ due to 4le|- llie--stomach. ^ ^ ,*w.„ intestinal evacuant i t is wopd«rfuI epnstipatiou^it for epnstipati one hbur and,i Withey, 'Druggii whom iiUoh ^ t ^ j i to the eircumstancea and oonditipna under which otockholdere and oecur- this affiant has no. rsitaon to 1 ^ - Sr' that any Uon, or corpdrat other person, Ltlon has any !«ists. _____ other oecurltlea than a* «6 ■tated h r him. ROWAN I). SPR A I^, ■ MAUb ''AKITA NiW B U ;, ■\ My commis5ioI^^pire9 cess ^ h i e | | d by the Coupe DeLuxe, i\ dairy farmers becai MunceTiasffpring.^ It !s Hkelts pre- . decessor in general lines;- differing Only in a change of body color, up holstery and some of .the interior -fi't- . tings. Registered fAy rshires At Burlington Flats Clyde Shillieto of Burlington .Flats, | according to information i received j from the Ayrshire Breeders’ asso ciation of Brandon, Vt., has purchas ed his first registered Ayrshires., He begins with, this noted- Scotch dairy' breed- when it is rapidly increasing- 'ith dairy farmers because •diness, longevity and its imical production. The “calves are strong and healthy at 'birth an d ' are easily raised so it will not bej long until he has a whole'herd of these Red-arid White profit- makers. give- an aciequate-concepQoh o n t R e t ' X T w i I ^ 1912. of The'Freem an’s give- an aaequate conception dT'ElTe\ style and beauty of the new“WiIlys- ■^KTriglrt-Brouglramv' Itsriiires-Tgmforirr in every respect to the latest modes in motor car body design and the fewo- tone color combination of du.st 'proof and beaver brown, with black molding lines in combination tvith the black top, mak,e it a car of decidedly distinctive nd luxurious appearance. The car I of ind-ividu- ,r that it en- appwirancc-. It-! b. Toledo. Topples Ovex Bank At Cherry Valley Tonimy Trahay, a truck driver for he McConnelville Con.stvuction Com- Mrs. Lula E. Walker of OneontiiT hostess for the recent state conven tion, will be deiegatp at large. Mr.s. H: Guy Roberts was elected Otsego county delegate.- A wonderful program is being pre- xgoaniiry, pictmvis of lAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ________Eem iired by:_the act o f C o n g r e ss II of August 24, 1912, of The Freem an’s !] Journal published weekly a t Coopers- town, N. Y.', for p c t.'l, 1924. ‘ State of New York, County of Otsego, s«. • Before me, a Notary Public -in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Rowan D. Spra- ker, who, having been duly sworn according to law deposes and says t h a t ' he is the editor of The Freeman's) Jeurnal and that the follow ing is, to true statem ent o . (and if (wretigb i etroHlatioiJ), etc., of the .aforesaid pub lication for the date shown in the a'bove caption, xtqulred by the Act of August 24, 3912, embodied in^nectlon ioninty x r a n a y , a truck driver tor .{ 43 , Postal J - a w » - a n d -RegiilaUons, egiilatfi the McConnelville C o n struction Com- nrinted on die pany, builders of the C h e rry Valley- wit:' - “ “E uj >L “ki p r 1 rt v *1 1 i— j—‘ TliaT\ -\v »-and -R reverse of this form. Mrs. George Shaw has been v ing relatives in St. Johnsville, :iiVi i m . > <• • to y . to . a t w i r f th= r„ n ™ i Pt--a 2 2 5 . ; Ui!.s Pauline Rusuoll of Los An- gdes. Cab, has been a guest of Miss AgnCs MeShane. Mrs. George Taylor ' and son, Hohert, ai^ visiting relatives in ha- Mr. aftd Mrs. Ansan Drinkwater of Utica, who have been a t Waiontha for the past four weeks, have returned , and Mrs. Walter Dean Ferres who 'have' been . s p e n ^ g Some time at Camp Mohican on Otsego Lake, retarded t« their homes in New York T h ’m it la y , O c t o b e r ;t'>tb jit 7 :;S«. AIUl- T h e - c h m - f l i Wi City on Wedi Mr. and Mrs-. and Mrs William H. Doubleda] lendingending a two-rweeks’v vacE Jr., are- sp a t tioa a t Atlantic City. ■ n k Carrie Davis and Miss Mary D r i^e left Thursday morning for of Mrs. Davis’ sister, Mrs. W . Mr. and Mrs. CjTa Eyles have re^ tu n e d to New York City after spend- img tKe summer -with their parents, ‘ICr. and Mrs. P. T. Eyles a t Bowers- twww. _ Mrd. Elizabeth Se'dgwick has gone Srilm K im r^^'Y n tT, \fSTThe winter: George ’Tanner and family of One- pnta have rented Mrs. Sedgtvibk’s Miss Anna iMissipn is a guest Mr. -and Mrs. Charles Deyo Schoharie. . Lgwrence Doran is a -patie-ht Imogene Bassett Hos- \S'’ raoption .•Usl. I :tiO o'elopk. Tlif with ,1 warm \p<-l«i»np. morts -Epst, Ama-iean Legion, and judging from the fact that last year .Coopemtown sent $l25 as the result of the sale, the drivehve med;St with tfie en- me loxt Of the community, the Auxiliary to exceed is ambunt this year. At a recent meeting reports of the management of the canip from the state convention at V enrol ign visitors T.viU bo prest mting some of the 52 nations illed in the World’s W. C. T. Walker;. D neonta, N rates on all railroads on the certificate plar ! interested . in Prohibi- mforamentnforement andnd ce lion and law o a can go a: a visitor communicate with Mrs. Lula D n ^ r t a r ^ L — Y r—Speeial will be granted Southertr—New York Railway, Inc. Effective April 22, 1924 delegates wherein it appears that the cost of raaifttenanbe at the camp is only $3.$5 per day, that ninety-eight service fiien were received last'year ity -nine discharged as cui mly nineteen of those is fiscal —ar. •* \ and seveni leaving only entered duri ye The towing a mairrten- !3i46t-«i4i«atea H mt 3 efficient, and that- ng Oh i t s feet in good n a g e n f e n t iP .js_gettii of Memorandum of statistics from the at M ary\ Imogene Bassett-Hospital for the ^©efc ending October 22nd: Num bers 'of patients in Hospital, consist ing of medical, surgical and obstetri- An inspector of the motor vehicle 15 Deaths d uring the week, 1 ; SurgiC:al . -.idepaTtment wHl be at the offices of the I Operations' during the week, 6.. Thei County Clerk in Cooperstown on . 'were admitted to the Hospital, twelve ■ . 'rharsday,. October 30th. for the pur- patients during the Week,'and twelve and chauf - ' were discharged during the same per- examina- iod. ice at 9 a. ‘se of inipr medical, surgical and obstetri- is, 23; Births during the week, hs d uring th e week, 1 ; Surgic . fenrs' e: tibn will cornmenci r the F importance of education, and of call- - .ing their attention to the present c--- ditions and needs of the srlionls. United States Bureaus’ of Eduoati in cooperation with the American gion and the national educational so-^ ■ cietiesi is sponsoring the week of Mov- “ ember 17th to 23rd as American Edu cation week. Monday Will be Gonsti- tiUo-n Day; Tue.sday, Patriotisni Day; ffaffnesday. School and Teacher Dav:- Thur.sdav. Illiteracy Dav; Friday, Physical Education Dpy; Saturday, ^ ~'-Cgtfrm'aiiil v Dnvi -Sundays- F o r •■God- -- and Country Day. Pursuant’ to the by-laws the annual Ing of the stockholders • of , The lesburgh W ater Company, wiD be the office of the Company,’ 132 It.,. Cooperstown, N. 'Y'., 'Wed- “a Vi: f,on 6 of electinj Wain St.,. Coo] nesday, November 2-;.3 p. m. for.tbe purpose of electing “nd transacting su-^b other may prbperiy coWie bpfoi •Mary C, Warren, lighto and .he wius using an ordinary mmilshor. The Froeman-a Jour lantelni, it is alleged. Everything wa.s goingoing alonglong wellell enoughnough tinlirinlir hee bo- g a w e t h be- Ughts of another car, and turned sharply , to the left, poppled over the liiuh hank at this point and narrowly missed the por ’ ---- ing ivith him ■ C h .rry 3 point and n Two Spaniards rid- ivith him were seriou.sly hurt. The is almo.st a total wreck. — Our le Valiev Rennrter., The winter course: college of agricultureure tuition free to- at the .state t at Ithaca are [dents off New Yorkork tuition free to residoiiLs o New Y state, and th a t’s saying a lot when you consider the value of the infor-/ mation given. Publisher, The Free■enian’e 0 ., Cooperstown, N. Y. Belltor, iR. D. Sprake: Journal Coop.'rstown, ker. 'bocmers JIumiKliifr KilUor, jranoger. Rowan D. Spra- •stowii, N. y. W alt.r R Uttell. Coopersloxvn, I 2. That the own'era a re: fGivi and addresses o£ intUvlditai i or, if a corporation, give its nam the nam es and addressessses off : Ive n am es o stock- ling 1 per cent atpount of stock.) ■ TTm John WHcox PuBIIshing Oo3n- liany, Cooperstown, N. Y. \Freeman’s Journal C( Co., Cooperstown, It Lasts T N ^ A L L a Moncrief X today and it will last • the rest of your life. It . makes your fuel pile last ■ — s a v e s y o u r strength, ' time, liioney EUid tem per. Biggest furnace v alue on ^iirT m rkstr-’-— ^ yc at 'W e will do a good jolj installi—' --.*,.‘..-1. of installing and assure isfactory heating low cost. MGHCRIEF PIPELESS Grade A Milk Murdock Imp. to. C o p p ^ s to w ih N ^ . Atwater - Kent _ Have your set installed in time to get the election returns. ^ ^ __ Opeh and cabinet types, $65.00 to $120.00. Loud speakers, $15.00 to $28.00. JOE HALVEY OPPOSITE NEW FENIMORE ' Open Every Evening A&P FALL SPECIALS Ivory Soap, guest size, 10 cakes for .. .45c Oregon Prunes, 40/50,3 lbs. f o r ........... 31 e H. 0. Oats, quick or slow cooking, 2 pkgs. for . ............. . ......... ^ . . .. . .. . ....... 25c I. Standard Brands Evaporated Milk, (Carnation, Borden-s, Gold Cross, Van Camp’s and Dairylea) 3 cans for 28c Fig Newtons, Lorna Doone, Saltinas,. 2 pkgs. . .......................: ......... . . . . ....... 25c Marrow Beans, lb. .......................... 15e . Oesfs Mince Meat, j a r ........ .................. 35c English Walnuts, lb. ...... .......... ......... 37c Imported Layer SPigs, l b . ....................... 29c Tablet Sugar, 2 lb, pkg. ......... ........ .20c Yellow Onions, lb. . . ............. ; _ _ _ ___ . 31 / 2 C Dromedary Dates, senior pkg. . .. . . ....... The Great AtlaDtic&PacificTeaCo. C A L L 4 0 - J for the best grade of fuel delivered as you want it—^when >oat want it. jD. & H. Coal We sincerely belieie Ihis is the most reliable. coal on ti.e 'niarket, ' ^ „ Body Hard Wood $5.50 per Cord 22 inch fire-place w’ood and kindling. All o f our wood is under cover so you may be sure of getting it dry and sound, ready to bum. BRUCE L. HALL. Cooperstown cm ahould' I t ia eniinnntly fitting parting tribute to m. loved he. beautifnl—and quHe neceassry that it be free from *ny poeafiile eiii- barrassmeht. ■^'Tffipllitefir ing problems and yeara of .exper- th e f u n e r i l arrangements, and to perform them in a manner that will win your ap proval and appreciation. . THE f u n e r a l h o m e S. D. Griflitk Phone 20t -Lady AtAeoiant »ttm n » » » » tuiiHt»nt«ii»»»mimmmm The ColeiUan Studio -: c o o p e r s t o w n , n . y . ; A Amateur Finishinf^a Specialty) ! The best of equipment and material used in the production - chemicallif Of pictures. A pririti tested for the presence of hypo, which insures . I leir permanen- F. D. 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