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‘ INTERESTING ITEMS {HUM ALI. ABOUT: : THE:COUNTY WR HEN 'FOR UUIG P Ryner; Nov. 25. -Mr. and Mrs, Brwl | where he \ BH Willcox has. ¢ Cazenovia,’ has been visit- hgtor some time w elatives and Priends in this vicinity.. : ..' \The Ladies Aid: Society. was held' with Mr. and Mrs John Scott, Tues day of last week It was. well attend- | ;, B lb were \fr. and Mrs, Halon Phettepls. a Thurs srah movingiinto their new. home h -\ 'at Lyon Brook, last week Chas, Will- has rented the; 'f rm vacated by S Corbin, Mrs J hn Ba- (Ter, Brsc Bort Pratt and | daughter aturday. _. : Chas, MCNitt is speifding a ays with. her deughter;. M - lorehouse, who has \been 111 fo some ; {/.. 'time, but is: slowly improving,. - : rt r; took din- ille, Saturday. Mra. Sperry Yan Tess Mrs. - ~. Platt were entertained at the home of Mrs. | Berd. Phettoplnce- 'Friday, in honor of Mrs. Sarah Corbin. >; Miss Nellie (Greenleaf. ¥wo weeks' vacation,. She. will visit! - Arlends®. inSyracuse, DeRuyter, and for n Merithew‘ of Syracuse. was 1th his, parents: from.. Saturday M sons Allen and Earl, and daughter, on. McNitt and,. Mrs. 'Ereda |; McNitt, were among those entertained 'at the kome 96 Mr.. and No ‘Edwln SOUTH NEW BERLIN “South New Berlin, Nov, 2 and rs. Ballou, .of, Norwich, : vi ed at ll George Barr's, last Friday. to. Miss MilHte Ives, of Sidney, and Mrs. © {lark Spencer; of Chicago, were guests | - < BR Mr and Mrs. S, )A, Yves, Saturday - knd Sunday. |~ Mrs. Denio. of Sidney. ls visiting her ' Dixon and- family spent Sun» day. with-relatives in Norwich, © : nob Saturday nnz‘LSundny. Lowis White and family, of: Norwich‘ visited relatives here over Sunday, - ' Miss Minnie Batley; of 'Rockwell's , Ms, Is helping Mrs. Wayne B Rec a time, | - James. Wild,. our focal gsrdn , Is: wrecting a grepfhouse, 21 by *G. feet, on! preniises on NorQt [ . nahieifigseis going: wenter work, ~> ~. Some re ges are being § by Dri. N. Morkda'ion' the ytoperty he recently burchssed on Charles A. Brooks died at his home New Berltt {6st Thursday mdraing :i * brief illness, Rwo sons, Albert, w Berlin, and met at their \Iub rooms Bundi members were present. - \L; Warner, of Gilbertsville, is Amsden, of this plac Lynn Varley; who has. 'been uirering with a broken leg from the results of an: 'automobile * accident which 'hapt|. pened last August, is improving nicely and is nble{ crutches. Coventry, Nov. 2 ——Dr O. B. Sever- eonta, District Superintend. 1d the fourth quarterly co and Mrs, Frank Pierce, oil Afton, spent lest: week with Mrs, Jennle-Fletgher +] and Mrs. J. H, Mangold and called on : Mr, and Mrs, In Jr. Nichols entertain- (ed his brother; Dewitt Nichols, of Bin; hamton; Thursday. © \ |.. (Supervisor F.. A. Rel]; barre to work this winter. Margaret Fisk s house,. WI] barn. dial invitation As given. to every on The best:costume getsnrprize , ~ DeWayne Beardsley. went 'to Wil- Hamsport, Pa., ~last week to see his brother-in-law, Eambest Adains,. who was shot, while hunting. \We; are glad to note hé found hime much improved; with strong hopes of his recovering. \Ray Parker 48. ,quitc sick, with. the grippe. R 3 'the Congregational church Thursdiy at 10:30 . a. m. Rev. J. A. Houston, of Coventryville, will deliver the xermon. , of Atton, was a ath- Sidney. fgf NORTH HARSALIA North P fo, Nov. 21.-The pea: ple of this place are sending their milic to the Kirkdalefactory, © ; Pefize Inga-soil and Hollister: Bacon are (making. repairs on ; the Melville '\Borm mm. hnd MHS, Frink Koury, lan eight pound daughter, Tuesday, ‘Noweuiber t. Conghatilations. i young winter seems to be quite: iach fmiproved |- of to mothin hikioss. Ortbrd, Amother son, Tracy, died In this village | ats £60, Mr. Brooks} fixanr ® !: owned and liv \Wrest hill now whéd ti? Bérgér Air dganou. Stanley Bag: was in horwlcfi a few Brabkely werk thet bf their par- sits Mr. and Mrs. F. “dolemnn. Son- Fe Sls A. F. Franklin sent his' 1 2 wich with 45 bushels of pot o 'the Episcopal hutch, : Placing a very mice monument for 1c Earl Miller has moved into Mrs, t tered. at Hotel Bron ; their potatoes yet ard, nenter ' Friday evening, the occasion be gvhis Pl . I ng‘tolke ha time and, all jot \ Zadn, t '\ Devilio Woodard's yas, well filled S; week to hear the onounce it inments ever ' _/ Simeon Turner and daughter, Kath- ne, . of Binghamton, were\ rgcent ste liti of Eden hindersf > lll meat | Mrs. Jane . Breed\ and Miss: Gladys | Breed of Norwich, spent the: past week with:relatives in this place.\ ; Mrs, (Elna Lane Is a guest of re tives in Norwich, .\ .. ; Mr. Pitaley had- \moved . from tsellc . | into: the: Lealis Brooks : tennant house and has also moved his saw. mill.onto: $. Jones' timber: lots near here and will soon commence. quiting the tim- ber ool, i 'Mr. Wern.:0 at Hotel Brooks, ang huntin: /\ Leon Miner entertained his sister and her. husband, of Hamilton, recent: 'S..A. Jones, of rwich; with a party york and hunters, ware regis» a couple oi days! M SMYRNA mm. w Smyrna Hill, Nov. ass-may H. Toy jHior left Monday morning' fort a three months', course In: Gérnell University, Mr. and Mre. Eugene Gipson visited. his brother, Berdett, on Pison \Hi Sunday. - Mrs. |B y. Myron Collins was in Norwich, Mom Be Boys* Polato iContest, ns‘ the contest and he the first prize on- the finest potatoes! fra. Emmet Harvey and son, beam ére In Norwich, FHiday, Mrs. Eugene Gipson Ard Mrs, Jam Blackman visited at Mr. “organ win Purdy's, ; : Master Dewitt Woodward entertain- /: $ . ed 12 of his schoolmates and friends, ,: Migs Mabel. 1 I Margaret Sherw for the | practice of dent stry. - James formerly resided in this village, and is aison 0 Rev Frank James, who pastor of the Methodist church '\ at Bain idge Mrsi:Fived S, Tobe was quite:s njured at her home a. few days: ago .by: falling the entire' Jength 'of a. flght of stairsv Mrs, Toby: suffered a bruises; which confine her: to her ed However, the injuries are not da e municipal building: fur: nished-and. ready. for use. Nowhere outside ithe \large: cities . on hospitals more complete apparatus : e {found for the testing of: blood, polit and : 'the. variong'things req in'th‘e Interest of the pubMc health; Dr, art reale, (muskrat; hav & six l | was captured in'this vicinity last week ° | and was on. exhibition: in \the windbw | latlles: were present, wh of: the teat market of Jess6 Hill ''The legs were Just Inside the usual d while - they would \not. Mclent for the- animal to travel:of; that the animal had 'used thent dn'any ay; 'yet. they. were fairly perfectly forméd Hmbs: >> . The Ladies - ociety \or North- east Sherburne will hold a dima social, at theshome-of Mrand 'Mrs. George Holt, Thursday, December 'pleced quilts; aprons, and various use- ~{ ful. articles will be held, Come and | * 23: - The Buy your, Christmas gifta - 'and: 'help the was the gu good ork: along. ;© Each »memberis | expected to bring some article :| sale.. Anygne outside the society 'who | | wishes.to donate anything for the sale for suppe can Fest: assured thdt dt wilt loge, have received the bullét plerced Bible which was found on the body: of Wesley Wakely, a Sherburne boy, who | was killed om a southern 'battlefleld: In 'the war between: the States.: The BE and a few weeks ago newspaper art cles and: correspondence led. to- its b < Ing at: an angle did squarely through but only plerced bne corne tearing Joose-some-ot the binding an made 'the wound: which 'caused ~ the: death of Wakel . SOUTH OTSEL l \dwls - South Olseliqfiov. fidA—Mm Clifford \David has completed her workin the sh'line fegtory, * (.> ®. Button, who ha conducted an | egg dopot in' tie Perkind block some time, will efter thts partners with-George A, Brown In the ogg bust ness.. Mr. Brown will alsd.contintic the feed business. ~ Mfr. and Mrs. H. B. Mathewson. are a visiting friends In Scranton, P; Mr. and 'Mrs.. Edward XVen‘twor their ldaushter id hart Meadow, visited in town last wed 'The huiters returned Monday night r bods, Hoss Brown an eig poldt buck. . | > =~ Rev, E. J. Yerdon will give a tale fon. the present war, Sunday: leventng, December d. cordial invitation is eitended to fill ~ Tuesday from Lima, Ohio. \.) © instilled cregant: eaffiadril windd new. kitchens and, .spaciors dioing and she is making io fairly ood ble has been ever since, | «| Ing sent to-relatives here, The: bullet > trike / Sen‘rles, Of this place. - er in Union Valley, Monday, 7 «Fred lséldllnger and;/son, ' Ott e s' cent guest at Mrs: Jennie Kirkland\s 'John Ha ington’ and friend .of) Mt. 's, Thursday, > 4 LeRoy : Sefries. called 6 daughter, | . Bark Davis, An- Ba \to | bridge, Thursday, 'Mrs. Elmer Ferris and gon, : Juli I ' of Ote,o, were. Sunday v sitors 'a NV, at Lute Fred Kirkland's, recently.> ~Géorge Bliss' was a business caller in «Guiiford Saturday, sushi &. in the R. F.: J,.Peaslee delivered pork wich was in town' Sunday orn- ing aid T 'pound son 1th ' M and Mrs, Roscoe Davis, «!The Social Club m Wawne 'Brown,\.Saturday 'gewed forthe hostess. A. time was enjoyed.. <Cake;, .coffee popcorn and 'candy were'served - ' ~Miss Thelma Youngs, of Brakel, has days with T.. Pitter: EW Dnvls «children., have. whooping cough.\ Great: fear 4s felt; for: Iitt] norothy,, the three months oid,intn .C. H..and B, M. Bread; were in. wigh, Hawley.) Miss Luclnd Gates, Davis, 8 Weather this - nd liaiepty ofwind from all inc rain, day ; morntné 'the direc 1 Yes. mum, Im & Mistress -Why, ' Dinnii have \displeated' y W tiont >: E well? Dinsh-Oh,; yes, Indeed you t But to 'tell. de\ truf, miss, in dis ey uch shiftin' of fir Ishes 'fo\'de' fewness of d vitties. . Pat Yis, sotP, wo r]: Js oarce, put Ol got YjobsJlast Sunday .that brou me folye: dollars ere, also. guests. oidiorace probably i- in ~continuing © Its© course Wiint' sou Brake h ree or Ba work} for\ 'the: 33h * C1 smek masking until Sunday. |- - irs a Ne “visiting he; (213538! bushel, ball-KOBE: ”keratin! zeflfsamms‘ Mammyerefiasw school snd mflatfifinmd to?, #. Besith, of NMocwich, in & Dust ‘few' Tews baller In tows. Heber: Tansy, wtfiefi”&€?3fimbfilfi-E R m «ied M+. and Mrs, H. A.} Mrs Lac “grease-erg st for _ .% m McBride, of Prica, «is & toe Swewe euilse tn town, R C *Phe veaitracties Tr fhe Few Torey wt weal: urine y 4 Prareal's. A. felted Mrs, Lerse A“; E* io weeks: whe ¢ unmet} amwésbgeo'erfixl Pot Kis Airton Lefgee. new lights: and modern heatin {systems. -; .. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bench cele rate ere they Have {been {or the rattan—Jae gtams, Mrs. Jay Nourse and daughter. | $/53 to wam m pere Nols Now) tad opps in hle porsersion panded that | Seer trance 11 Leltace pipe o s dosppi'al esac, ~ [ Ghenango, N; Mrs. Freil Zwick wa 'a business' call \lan order. of Ho {County tuchimi Mercia?! sfilxlfififited hnd’ 80 Dated, September 2 ¢ pon you, by ubllcntion, pursugn o 'James P. Hill; Che: nango: County Judge, \dated the. 19th the complaint in. the office of th Clerk of Chenango County, at Norwich, N. Y. nted Oct ber 19th 1914,\ CHARLES CLINTON Plainti some, and exhibit, the youchers ther ; to the undersigned tho adminis- tc. 'of said deceaked, .at Gounty aforesaid, on December. 191 persons having claims against the '6s- tite of\ Lavinia B. Dodge,. late of the Town of. Oxford; insaid count ased; that they wre required. to' Pro sent the same; and exhibit ers therefor,. to the undersigned, 'the «thore was mo Indication | returned home after ispending 'a few executor. of, etc., of suid deceased, at th eluwoiflceoiH.C.&V,D ' Strat: ton, in -the: Town -of Oxford, cou December. 4914.; LOYAL DODGB,- wild Execute H. ck v: b. STRATTON, _ the County: of Chen- James: . PA‘l-Iill Sur- rogate, notice ig. hereby given to a persons 'having: claims against the e own: of Oxford, in. said County, 'de: hey : are requir d- .to ms, ~and (exhibit. the' ' vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, 7] the administrator of, etc., of said. de- ~ ceased, at his residence, in the Town | 6f.: Oxford, County nioresaid \on: or |; roxs Court or~ N. Y,, Hon, rogute, 'notite raby xive‘ to. it hadngclaifis against the on- ot Esther wn. of- Oxford,: in. said County, de- |agased, that: they are required, sent the fame, and exhlbit the 03‘ therefor, 'to the undersigned,. the executor, rofpieta; of! uaid at his office, :in the Town of .Oxfor foresaidy > 'oh or before: the 1st day Dated. June 16, 1914. : VERNON D.. STRA ON. ; . i ecuibr. - tutorsel, eta, ' hig late residencé, day of October, 1914, 'and: filed: with | aforesaid, on or before the 19th day of |. ”Attys. (or Executor < gate of. Mary. \D. Tracy, 'Iste\of 'the i dancing 1 Apalm room.. actually put'an end - 'for the whole evenin \Bread on tl .-Rockefelior is\ not literally Admission i Children under Ten Years, Free; a Trains Leave Oxford an Follows, South Bound .No. 804. - { No,. 806.; No, 816 [| No. 812; No. 809.....l. - No: 8151.7... No. B45%\%. ... No. 803. auv THE CELEBRATED 0. L. a W SCRANTON CO: L nee \ AND vou'u. Be. HAPPY as loldlby; E . & W..station. : 2 olde Amo WAL R am zomnmegw tg _ H f Al nd wagons, can he relied) qipon when done | a our: shop, gt prices! thatiPinnot - fall to be considered-remarkably low. inl view of. the high. quality: of world Our workmen are all of high skill} , :we give \that attention to. do? \lialle which 1s tho best on of, wor G I1 t: da e me lime GiantStck - Food Tonic OXFORb Ns ¥, +). - smcusz N. ¥.0 'At 31m; 35mg“ Ton, - Oxford, ery othe ureday. Ord fhe clone will b aus ER: Hohgfig”x;;§°u n L1 A A va =o ts gate's Court of the County of Chenan- they ave teblr fhe 241% Cay of ApSTH 4975. mfidfletofiersfimlfl unwa‘fr‘rf‘ Kartu Pamthanmdeto 'LheSnrro-, £0, N. Y., Hon.dathes P. Hill, Surre-| ® sttamhice 4s Heteby: given to all |~ “modufiiggdw amount ‘ Canard“... \Hut...$toooco I J. R. “bWawew Ges. P. Mead |. - 6. tem, lez. Wes H. “$2325?!“ch m and; £32”in yfixe.“ AS Ve caries arplus.. u‘fiSGfioa: