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; October 1»H T re FREEMAtfS JCTJRWap. PACE SVEN The freemsui's J o e toat W E A T H E R RECOBP IBS: , i i | p | i i i i i | | . . _teee|ii^ i m B # The niont ph ™, p ., OneonMi daughter, ] ;ls^r' M & e Nature Similes q u j ^ ^ ' 3 T«« fororty Ihdia*;St^m,er. f i^ r ^ e n t of the *e^pu one 3ego County to the polls on illed; with Baost .attractive fancy woTk,\aprons, home-made candy,; — -^ogetner a.— som© pf |h e features. , are c ^ • '' 'VTelch hav< ~ t nought 'has aspired pur rluiJJKOdy Bv the time they are all off the trees and burned the snow ■will be-flying, t? Why not store the leaves and let them decay for fertilizing -th0 Ifxperfcs tell us th ‘ ' best dressing for , gardens?, they make the soil ths eiatic ] Coin mere -'.net, Wed: arters iii the Chamber building pn‘ Pioneer sday evening at 7:30 sample' of 'the new 1925 auto plates, a bright yellow in color, has I h i n ri'ceived at the office of thp coun tv d>lerk in tliis village! llo|!owo’on, which obcurs this year • on Octobec-Slst; is 'an ancient,festival of the Christianv church, introduced .b,.cause of the ly witches, black cats. ;30 •be served by f _ cluh -meraLbers xliir evening and it is„sirggestod thi bers, bring sandwiches,' etc., for per- lal eonsuftiption if they desire. All mhers of the. Woman’s Club Icome, and a cordial invit ended to their husbands, Vfiss Irene B., Quiri of tl vhy witches, black cats, rere introduced as part ice is shrouded in my: •lu^t when or jioblinSl etc., of,its observance is shrouded in mys- sharp to t torv, but it was a custom of the an- Protected ' c'n>ht Druids. Whatever the histori- attdSd th« , cal association every bbJi and girl in da|^. the land' anticipates the occasion with ilaborate preparations for a good time, ho-w appropriately, it m ust be oonfes.sed, there is some question, ' ''\M r s . Hugh J. Brady-bf Albany is spSnhng the week 'at -her home on Fine Miss Edna Brady ' ac- companied^T here for the week-end. . The eonditibSkof Charles'T. Brewer, who has been ifr his home on Chestnut street witfi'-pneumonia, has so far improved that - h e H ^ h le to be about'the house. , W. C. Fowler has entered thekjnv ploy- 'Williams-“Market in. this lage. He. took up his new duf soUal eonsuftiption if they desire. AH inemhers of the. Woman’s Club are welcome, and a cordial invitation is itended to their husbands. Miss Irene B ., Quiri of th e High hool faculty spent -the week:erid in The bus will leave the P. H. C, Eall, Thursday afternoon, at 4:45. o’clock sharp to transport all members o f the Protected Home- Circle who -vnsh to ttdSd the Oneonta meeting ia^. ^ifa lolitical campaign , foimerly of this taff of the Al- ?ress, has been 'an Col.' Roosevelt on his -whirl-wind F( tour of. the state as the representa tive o f 't h a t newspaper; Clarence Seifert of Utica was the guest-of Robert Tennant over the ^T fe^^ev..D r, and Mrs. %. F..iHaU' .gc. He. took up his i Wednesdiay. ^ Ovven G. Clark was a r in £ wit^~the' f ^ that, the prei ■\ ‘ lunted firs1 country combined •esidential iii all return* will 4 plecflo* d;stri( early pred ict-,- the vote for. president next Tpeadj night. But we fear -that- in N( i all •will make possible -euteeme- ext night. B ut wre fe a r -tha t- in XMew York where there is a complete state ticket to be counted, those particular ly interested in the officers will have to I Ing.ng, leers will have to be patient until :c im the eveni Oneonta hov er votea by mackme e 5 ^ itic a lly wise There are sev- ity-four • e l ^ i o n districts in the iu»ty pf ■which districts couBty p f whi twelve are located in that city and seven in Otsego. Besides Oneonta machines are-used In Cherry Valley and Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. E. P village and Mr. and .‘thall of Plattsbu^g a week in the Adirondi id^n.^f^his lending two George H. Garley left on Saturday for Cleveland, 0„ and upon-his return will drive back n new Cleveland car tor which he is the local a ^ n t . While in CSncinnati he called upon Ihis ‘Elizabeth Garley, vviio Tn teaching^ in. that *Mr. and Mrs. P. Hamilton McGown are spending a short time in New ' York City. On Saturday they attend ed tte Golumbia-Williams foot ball gamo. i Mrs. L. K. R. Laird of Auburn was . .the gue.sl of h e r mother, Mrs. Addia [ '* Bundy over the week-end. Ca-shierg Frank Hale of the First Natio-naf Bank and P. W. Spraker of the Second National Bank and 'Wilbur . M. Bronner of the ‘Bundy & Crutten- den Cop were business callers in New York City the latter p a r t of last week. - Mi.ss Mary H. Gosline of the High school faculty spent the wet' her liome a t Anrora^N^ Y. llosaliiid MattesOn o f the Otsego- County Home Bureau, Farm B-ureau' - Agent Harlo P. Bdals and Junior Ex tension \gent L. I. T-owsley are at Ithaca this week attending the annual Farm and Home Bureau agents’ Con ference, The-mny fSends of Prank Mub kins are pleased to ■ see ^hlm about the streets once more 'after ha-^ing been coftfined to the hbnse by illness for .some time. _ ■ No more delightful voice has been h^rd in Cooperstown than that of Miss Mary Jordan whose concert at the Knox school on Friday even- [ftg of last week charmed all her hearers.\ -Her program -was well iboscH ,tiT-^eveal—the-^-^chness—^a-nd- of her voice which combined ring presence com- le public is cordially invited to onic Temiple, on election^ be by ra% George W. present and gave the chief hddJ of the evening. Another ehjoyi feature of the program CQnsistra the number given bv LeBtEarmeht returned tpi eparations haye been complet e d prej utbj of Mt, Vision vrem its of Mr. and Mrs. Co* I S S s S S !e of Rotariahs and thdiT wives from inta and other nearby pleasure of the where all membepa v^h their hM- bands are cordially invited. Gplfee will be served throughout the liig. places added to the There was a large attendance im luding a number from; Gpoperstpwn .4be -aHnunI-danCG and a-u-ppergt-v house on thi At the Woi tion night a lave moved from reet to the Mitchell Chestnut street to the same streer. . .n’s Club i-Qoms on elec- idio outfit, installe: lus-repa: •dies of the Grai Mr. and Mrs. . ...... .. „,,.ings fur- [leiit musi'e and a most de- .st was served 4rs«ppergiyerr ge- on Wednes- Richardson's prings fu r- l a most de- by the la cs. A, A. Bernard of Oneonta were callers in Copperstown on Tuesday. Mrs. Bernard is just returning from a three-months’ visit udth her- parents at Portland, Orei The Thirnble Club of- the Univer- ..'list Church -will nioet at the parson age Wednesday'afteriiboh, November 5th. A covered dish supper will be served at 6 oblock. AlLare cordially invited.: W . O. igoldsl ..ig trip M r. and, Mrs Lynn W„ Hatha-way are the parents of a son born at the Mary Imogene Bassett .Hospital on unday. » ' Fifteen of the prominent citizens f Port Plain,'who came to Cdopers- >wn Saturday in company with fheii Ives who were among those attend- , fiohi October 23rd. , j j A wsitor from Gpeonta in town Tuesday reported th a t -when .he went to the polls to register he gave at certain number on RtKis.evelt avenue as his address whereupon one of the election officials lojoked up fro^ her !boele--aHtd\-'-asked-w^he ther TRgro^etT spelled with an “o” .or a. “ii.” S? Id H. the Adii their luck ho were among those attend- bridge pai^y given by Miss ‘ ’ Mrs. Pa.nl tt. McEwan, wise Potts a t the'Nbw very pleasantly enter- illage Club during the regulhr meeting of ’the Wo man’s Christiah-dCem^aime--Union will be held at the home of Mrs. Luther Gage,, Main street, Monday evgning, November 3rd.. A report of the .State Convention will he, j ' tained aftern< I try their in^ck Rost of I^ancaster, Pa., was thfex^est of her cousin, Miss Bessie Trout, last week.. ■Mrs. M. P. AugWvbas been visit- .Jtate Convention will be gii All members should be pfes.bht. 'A t the Club Agents’ section of the annual conference of the State service at Ithaca this week ti. I. Towsley, Junior Extension agent o f Ots ity, will speak on ■Mrs. M. P. AugW v^ h g relatives at New L Mr! and Mrs., L. P. .S fo leave on electiojijdavJf! ter home at Daytona, F-la. trip-by auto. _ __ _ -Mr. and Mrs, Chhrles P. White of Syracuse spent the week-end m Goop- erstown. ' ‘ will speak latic Public Iging from Id say that '^ovxivL^ f .. ----- - — —- “Systematic Publicity, in the Coun- “ - - ■ - oni our (Aseryation tMified to hammdj( M>. ‘owsley is the topi< ___ Church Aid .society of the ^Presbyterian church '^ 1 meet in the ^ a ^ l , Wed^^sday, October 2f ' ^Wffliams^ Market And Delicatessen FHIDA'Y and SATURDAY SPECIALS l^ancy H o m e PreBaed F o w ls - 3 0 c Hams Doid’r*” swifp* 32 c Steaks 38 c Rib Roast Beef,. Boned and R o lled, all meat . . . . . . . . .35c Legs Spring Lamb . ........... 38c Pork Chope ........ .. . ....... ...35c Pork Sausage . . . . ______.30c Roast Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . Fresh Hams . . . . . Pot Roast Reef . . .. ........... Stew Beef . . . . . . . . . .10c to 20c Fancy Creamery Butteri Prints . Ingalls* Grade A Milk, 100%. Test PriONE 59-J goc I d ] gROMP TO TRAD] IMPT DELlvpaY tph and radio i a t the local - results litopiaand D M G eCVlTONS BDCILLA PACKAGE GCHplB ^ Abrams B i ^ a r lS */2 Chestnut Street jpejled with an “ o” .or a. “ s incident leads os to Wonder whether it is going.to he necessary to. repeat-the instructions .that were so- frdqueritly published during' the careei-. of the .present candidate’s father, to-pronounce the first syllable of the name as if it were spelled “Rose.” , . ■ ' , Onr Pierslown tmK 'We fit'em air Suits and Overcoats ...... |17.S0 to $3&Mi X Mackinaw. B louses, all troel...;... $ 8 j0 A . . „ .i-].-'.. :A^Boy^ Suits m iternity as_ wefl: I t was with leh interest that -we'read,the auto- niobile editions of our town news papers. We would like to suggest _ _ that you ■ devote one issue to -wives ~ ' ; ■ mNT for » barrel sent by mail trious careers possible.” ' Keeps cidei^ sweet arid sparkling. A prepara tion of 25 years stand ing; harmless to, the health.\ A package suffieient however, was that «t.x..cxs. Copperstown .had assembled en- ma: and taken to the woods At daybreak in search of the elusive pheasant, on which it was the first\ open day of the season. From dawn to dusk the boys •were at it and wherever one vyent. thby found the hoys and dogs ranging the woods. Accordiffg t 0 reports, the hunting was good, ' Next Thursday ' is anotter’open-day on the beautiful birds as are the first two Satnrdi ext Thurs beauti two Card of Thanks \We wish to thank our friends and ind neighbors, who so sympathizing- asslsted us during our recent eavement; also those who loaned indn: gave flo'wers Mrs. 'W. B. Eldred and Family Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Eldred. • cars a the pantry shelf, artide of A treasure on There is probably in the pantary that contributes more than Otsego Colfee to the health and happiness of the family circle, —^Ad- yertisement. for 25 q . W6olen Shirts.i-Bweattersj Underwear—•Everything to keep you ^ A warm. ASK TG SEE EDMONDS SHOES.'^ th e foot-fitt«ra ^ satisfaction. We make, ClotNes to your measHre-rr-flatisfaction GuaraatCML E M P I E ’ S ' vCOOPBRSTGWN, N. Y. - . . - David R. Dorn Pharmacist QOOPERSTOWN Phone 64-J JOE PUGLIESE CaniM uT l u c e stock of 51 mm f«r Children and Men. D im s , -Ifv A aad School Shoes at RssaonsMs M e s s . Ton osa buy nswlieso slse itw |h s same pries. Rubber Boots for Boys s a l Mop. Beot R ^ b o r Msds. Joe Puglieae ^Ths <|skk' Isphlc.Hpi' power of her vfith a most e pletely caf '' ^ffitipn a concert s notable Success, while Powell' WeavePs “ Moon Marketing”, won the Knox students. .Miss Jordan gr.ac-i • lOMy responded to many enchoreb. Cooperstown Radio fans will be in- in the recommendations o f Or. *‘Desd N. Goldsmith, secretary of the inBUtule of Radio engineefSj on how w avoid worrying the neighhors. with 1 squeals and howls which appeared in ^{L*rticle oil the suggestive subject, ! Ine Golden Rule in Radib,” in a re-1 «»t issue o f the New York Sundsgr , ««»ld-Tribune. Dr. GoldsrintH.says w>at every tittle y«dr receiver is prb- •nang a squeal in your owlPtelephoiie »nd speaker or every time it is ■'jl****t i* called the “oscilliating con^ you are spoiling your-hei'\^- wijoyment of his corn was especially delightful a concert in -which every number i notable Success, while Tijoyment Of his concert andi «ly or unconciously, aijnoying’^ who have done you no ,hann. y to avoid making trouble what adjustmemb-oisadjustnients: set make it oscillate, when nlakibg ad- Jnstments as you ap'roach the mark P^eed 'with caution. Forego'getting- gmote stations if it takes a lot of «n., and squeals and listen to “• ^ m g nearer by. If yon, have a ™«»Ter -which does not radiati^ let-its T®*®amstti severely alone. V I C T R Q L A There Is a Place In ^ y e r y Home - For a A^ictr^a - - yiC T R O L A BRINGS ALL MUSIC • AND THE ^ WORLD’S g r e a t e s t ARTISTS INTO YOUR OWN LIVING ROOM. Some day you will own aWictrola. \When that day oom^^'you -will realize why there is <W olhef ihstrutoeht which brings so much real pleasure to so many people at so littlei Cost. You may hear your favorite operas by the greateat aftialtS of the world; you may hear* the latest Mta of Broadway, the wild rhythms of the jazz^. the dreamy measures o f the waltz. All theee ^and more are yours to enjoy. - \ LET Ug SHOW YOti OUR ^-INE DISPLAY OARK’S M u a c aft'd < 1 4 0 0 Sporting O o o d s THE STORE OF QUALITY . , GOOPBRSTOWN, N. Y. The New Princess Pat ■^win Cream Combinations ' j j ; ■ each c o n taiiiin^l Jar Princess Pat Cream and 1 Jar Ph-incess P at Ice Astringent, now in stock. You’U like these new Prepara- tions by the makers o f Princess P at Roiige. price is ?1.50 for the combination. * Church & Scott, Inc. 75 MAIN STREET AT PIONEER ?12.0tt to §l&S0 ONE PACKAGE OF OUB . Cider Preservative Will keep a barrel o f Cider sweet withoiit/ changrin^ its ____ : 25c PK«. BRAZEE & WITHEY THE REXALL DRUGGISTS COOPERSTOWN, N. T. One Dollar Starts Yon THE Men who are doing the big, things mw are the laoi *A« started a bank account early. Come to oar hank and have immr» name placed on our books. It doesn’t matter how much mmmf .you have, we want yoouf name there. We want your inflwnaw ami friendship. We want to co-operate vrith yon, and you with an* We will try to make you feel at home. Coaw today. # The Cooperstown Natioiial Bank COOPERSTOWN. N. T .' ______________ _____ Perfection in Footwear The one phra^ that moal aptly describes AmeriealB A.re You Going tolLeavelYour Screen Door Up^AU Winter ? Time lieo—scem» alinostrlike yMierday whea yon vrars here .jFor your Smmer Underwear; hot hen it is Oetober-^it^ getting, chilly—4t> going to get chiilier-mnd yon doift want to ho toCiag aroand a Bottle of Congh Syrup. ^ . . COOPER UNION SUITS are in stock now for the nmui. who belisVee In Life btenmimr and Health assimnee. . . ^ Freeman^s Clothes Shop .1 fe i n t IL^- fcest^ known Footwear Women. ■ SOLD IN COOPERSTOWN AT L A N G ’S IF you have never tasrtred our bread you have been miseinR one. pleasure in Kfe tHat you should gret acquainted with. Buy a loaf and it’ll win you sure.. You^’^ terf it. sure.. You’ll remember to ord “ . Cooperstown TKenRirlcS' f B ifocal l l ’Mkina. ,. Hyes T e sted, GLASSES FITTED \ BROKEN LENSB8 QUICKLY REPLACBM N ik e n of Biro Glaiaas PRINTING letter heads envelopes ^ BUSINESS GARDS . 'PROGItAMS Walter B. jBeadte 44 SuBqadianaa Are. ' .