{ title: 'Oxford times. volume (Oxford, N.Y.) 1838-1914, December 23, 1914, Page 6, Image 6', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031464/1914-12-23/ed-1/seq-6/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031464/1914-12-23/ed-1/seq-6.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031464/1914-12-23/ed-1/seq-6/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031464/1914-12-23/ed-1/seq-6/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Fenimore Art Museum
mher 10, | at: the stores | of #. B. 'Sim ons and Lester hapin, were large ming in from the nearby villages. \Mrs. Sarah Newton made a business Upper Great Broo rs. Ann TF star, of Morris, is spend» fls, made a business Monday, \. Mrs. Fred Seo 3 and Mrsw visited. relatives out of. town over he ay s tether; who is seriously NE :.. .. H.. Goodno asi been, engaged | - by the Fortnightly. Club to: ale-{n the snow from the: sidewalks this winter; A new snow plow has been built tor 8s; im- Berlin, . wa rilnge, '- Weingsday. - ; ~*. Mre. George Stevens and son, Cinton, a Rockwell's (Mills,! were | business in this village, Tuesday, Mr. and. Mrs. Leroy Bailey) on ac. ': count of. advancing years and poor . have gone to the home of their | - mon; Elias Bailey, near New Berlin. to Dur local) paper, the - SBerlin Hee, 'has been niarged and : Sotherwise improved. ~R. H. Disson wal a visitor in Mt. Upton. ' Echool closed Friday fo the holiday mention- . - cently business GREENE ' ( Greene. Dec 20.-Miss Lillian A. ”Gray enfertained the Tuésday. night SBridge Club,: of which she is a mem- < at # J‘ipnnese luncheon on: Wed: ~ Mrs. Will Kelley of Bingham- */ ton: and Miss Theres: Peck of Whit- mey Point were out of town. guests. *The Tunchéon 'seti and- place cards ware decorated in Japan with appro- priate: designs, and the' service was Cof ~Japanesa ~chine, Lonterns -and - Cherry blossoms,were effectively | wit decorations.: Toward the close of 'the funcheon, favors ware distributed, * conslsting of tiny Jap dolls, each bear- .o tng a message which was of pechitar : Atmport to the hostess; who took this *method.. of annotncing her ent sind approaching marriage to \Dr. Henty Smith Haskel of: Yoko]. \hans Japan, formerly of Greene.|' After felicitations and congratulations, ~ Ahe guests spent the reniainder of the afternooft playin@ procressive hearts. *The price was won by Ars. Fred Skin ner . Motion pictures ward shown in. the tporn House: Monday wing, Decem- ber 21, for the benefit of Active Hook 'and Ladder Pommpany, [Six reels were |- and 'h«-o was spocfal riaile A. BEpoiond Hittiey wos given as a ho Shn fermolf in tha temple Sto Alay morbing, tms held at the home / near Brich'g Timpsday afternaon at 1 was In the Ten finneok cemetery above Brisbin. _ I \]) Rev. Wilam H. Pike. of Testershire wreached in the Baptist church Sun: slay. Mrs. Geme Slater, oi! Denver, mi ~ Ae stsiting her sister. Airs, 8. A. a etn North Canal street. :. <> Eimer Jackson, of Bin human was -in town Wednesday. f ~ Fred F Page his been renowintec in fiankmmcsh ; goniulale, Dec. Bl X ercikes will be held 'at the hurch evening: . lt approp: Wednesda\¥'g mal ons Some fro p wells: MG turday—to—nttend @ re: Wit ind: Mrs, Adelbert. isabeli, it being anniversary, \ <G. 'B. Mclogan . Gridley. propart s purchased 'the A. Possession /% L. Richard Is installing: i ery for the R kdale: Company\for pul ing ice from the river to the | platform by endless chain.. The power is: to be furnished by an' 8 horsep [ing Some time Morenusg 11 © Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth .of Wednesday.. Harry Raymond is at W. P. and ®: B Sprague's, testing two of their cows.. Mrs. Lewis Russell -is visiting her parents in Norwich for a few days.: {Mfr. MeCotter butchered a cow for E., Russell, Saturday, -( E: Harvey and Gerald Sm th were in Norwich, Friday.\ Mr. and. Mrs. H. R. Ellsworth re- turned homg :Friday, - Mrs. Harry Coleman was , i burne; Wednesday. .-.... - E. Harvey goes to the stun today, ' Haynes, Dec- $1-Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clapper lg 'e in Norwich, ernoon, Mrs. Charles Barnes wasin Nat-wick Saturday doing Christmas shopping: Oxford, Tuesday afternoon.' wich, were recent vl itors at Harringtons Mrs. John Gould culled on Mrs. M. L. Harrington, Sunday: evening. Roy Lindsey were in Norwich, Tug: day, ~ Howard Shnpley, of Norwich. called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lindsey‘ Wednean day niternuon z Mrs. Edward Barnes ' as ¥ Oxford Wednesday afternoon. | Mrs. Ray Lindsey was in Norwich shoppifg, Friday, Mrs. Edward Barnes Was shopping in Norwich, Tuesday. -~: Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Parks, of Oxford were recent visitors at M. L. Harring tone . EAST PHARSALIA are to close this | week for the holiday, sacation, Mrsi Eva Palmer has rammed from Pork Leeden, whore the lias been the uuest oi her brother for the past few. weeks. Ar. Kern. who hos been boarding at Hotel Brooks for tha pust few weeks, Img returned to his home in Norwich, puch Iniproved in health. .; Milan Schwarls bas built & tempor ary house on the old Schwarts farm and Is moving dito It. He intends to build a Pouse and barn n the farm in lire spring. Grigwald's house that E. L White troved out of when he purchased the store and stock of goods of Mr. Gifs wold. Mr. Brown works for Mr. Grit wold. Culp Mab ene Afr, arid Mrs. Grover Redtor are Tee hoy, William Ulysses. Miss ts, Hudson Brooks. ties Oladys Champlin and Oral: and Preston, of. Norwich high te ate Hix's t> posse tog») school, crespending the hollday vaca- mandrel”: % esuearihis plate chool will observe Christmas it hel Goide' Wedding : 'on : Egat . Side.} . .|He sold his farm to Herbert Smith, of Heading :| gor crochetill . Earlville, visited dt Emmet Harv y'si| Tuesday ntt~ A «Mr. :and Mrs. Derwin. Gould: were; in | Jl \Mrs CoraHarrington and son, Syl— van, and Mis. Wm. Gar Mr, and Mrs. Howard Barter and , Rollin Brown bas moved into C. B.] Forcing evet the arrival of a five pound | | ladys Breed, of Norwich, i4 . | spending some time .with her ennui . “Darin ta,) ehicts. f» California to many uiris yok Nem Agis ghop.. ; neceptabile to he recipient o This: is nly al Lhristmas suggestion hould you 'be in so many comen; are} at: holiday, 'time,\ what -to give one's best friend, wl | be remembered. ... Or if a bag be ptei'elretl {q A Lolim . [ here: ure. two to select from;, and If the | 'grl or woman who receives one Is not pleased she. will. be a; erson, indeed. ' PM“)? IRAQ» execute. but vory showy. with Its Teaves fo solld cerothet ond.. is fruit, dittle Has Film-mun. Det, 21.-Schoofs [round crochet balls. »Affindy could tige It tinpugh the winter ir i Furiety of a theater bag. a bridge bag. 1 for bandkerchfef, powder puff, the in; gvitatle vanity mirror or as i protty . ca¥e for het fancy work, for the bit 6f embroidery which must not be soll a! tn the making, \° Then when #umnier comes, if the hag hab. the vilssitdes bf the witter months, It can be carried with dainty sommer drésscs. (Se- Hot fo’it’ that your \in of # lynx wilt p‘nbx - me mils of tbe womah tho \There is. SET bag which would mane a profty ease for bandker. rith an minty Shane of s imply must | ' million, of ptedw short term 6 in; wu't' be sn | we have worked nt 0 clrounstinces of th ce: altored | interrupted anly,. but also I he 'not thi and Tmuimnunl \rate. they our -h m a- fhey haye nov we showin. be | Lindy more ft. and md tlu j ever been;. .-Looks' to Gur Ma s. of oqual consequent . how: Elll'npb‘hils \snail; fa \in which thetr nalts ind stmnds stil} on a Shiai] pirt bf w hut U Davie.)1 mul‘ eager formerly: im is to supply \To spe erred In\ the way \In which stunted. nnd. fiindered the 'dey l merchitnt , marine. , Ang now negd ships, we have-not got | We have year after year de hout ond or edriclusion, the 1 policy /to pursue. with regard; to thouse of the ores fnd forests mfd: w ree: powers .of otr ontorigh doonipnan bated, the rich states of thre: west (when we shoflld bave acted nnd they nre still focked up: : wud there h another great piece ond legislation which awaits and should re celve | the: sgnetion 'of the Senate.. (f\ monts the \bill which gives a larger ireasure of golf government t ple of the \lllllmtlnu iol : Urge: Safety: at. Sea. \Pli grout Subject. of rd : stllf remiths to be dealt with.: ahd tt fs: u- muapter of deep fegret that the culties af the subject hive seemed to render it Impossible to completis a til for at thls feskiun. - be vedifgent of a very nant: Testulury were. Lnut bo end! the stitch trom orf the senftte to thu; fircf t 1C thie proposed {convention of knfety. it soe nwalts ity condrinatfon anil that the font fixed tn the copvention itself for ife neceprance is. this: inst «my ot 'the present month. of roe udmusie pruiisiou fot the Prey sith olf ii; of out Another topic A nention pom deeper Into the principtes of our nativngl. life amd policy. i the «lee |- A nate afuoys found freins to | ourserves sist shall Und them. It Is necessary without mil ple from their render wnumwry mmilitaty ei ice m We miost ceyend in ever}- time of na past cot opon a smndivg afmy tor sei trip inside, scented fi’flx the rerlp 's fit“ in sneer. fins warm be on icf a tierer of # fo are izfiszry of your : fly seive m is“ Wm I Baters For Baty, A potr (A? tee toctess oul be or m. ‘bugt b id th There is mother matter ot: which £4\ ust make special mention if Lam to} i shall tike Tenve to}, dopat peril. i0 the future os fw the} I i upon a reserve afmg, bus upob a ealth} |/ {zenty {mined and arcostomed to arias f ‘g‘ive' her a grei i Christin aporuing emp} ie days befor emu] iture di’ vet) little ones, ones iiluhtmted here: lookquite: ela rate. the -one 'of rose. point Feally 1 uok 'on needlewor tly how to. make It with braid lace stitches.\ . tLhe other bo (lire if Is simpg’ i triple hemstitched squire :shepr . limen. to which -} ¢ yal. lrco, . Elther ione chiefs would muire an ceptable 'Present. are divections < for. an. éasily cand <qule to gift tat any: clever se ~ much ere; lm j tang In\ the middle of.the squire bin helm ofthe square are fold eittier pinned or tied with. - add from the nine incnux left, cut a 'strip about: eighteen: 'nine wide. \Inchos . long: and Torn=an inch wide hem and 'featherstitch It The ' 'rauterifl should \be ruersible., and (the diem ‘sho‘uid be turned over on thie side. of .the material which Is up; when the: square is spread over the lap.: the romnining material, which mehsure nine- Inclies square.. out: two Uncles euch four add one-half inches | In dlanicter nnd turn under nn cighth of fn inch. Dn] 'Senm the twoends or the low, st together.. Muke, a hem with a | for a drawitring side nnd 'er the other side, Baste ong clrele in the canter uf 'the big squire on 'the wroug side.. murking Hts edge with “mead on: the tight side-thit is to uaf, side {that is upward whe pread on: the lap, ar athiered edge of the little ralge the i the raw cedge in. on the bag. with splace over the: circle und. use the see ond clecle «o put of the bug and | cover up the raw edges. . Now feathsratitch the. clféle on the wrong side,. tiking the stitches: care fully through the big squire and the \gathered edge of the bag ind the Hn- Ing elvole, Run ribbons in the costhig |- wid 'take four ends otvribbbn ito tlic four corners of the square. - Luncheon \Gloth of Elaborate De NOtajulte. but striost, as nrvi-nishiv ng a gift for her personal to the hr the Aotge ds some- thlug pretty for ber bomg: | o,} Lwn' hotlse teeds wuimxishinr. he [heirs atJaw, nd will tell. and inseils 'of. lace and n few: sin jle sewed. it: jng. Case, Easriy Made, Is an Ac» |- : |and: apply for the: fppointment ° gate. notice is hereby given to all per- ~{they are required to preset the same, i {abd exbibfe the votrchers therefor, to & | ' a Advices {inverse ' THE PEOPLE OF T | ~_NEW YORK:, Louise Crandall t . w righ Crandall; If she be livin [place of residence nd 'post office ing, i nd post office addresses are un- known and cannot after due diligence ined, and: if, they or eltfier be dead, then to his 'King legatees, do- visces, executors nd.. administrators, and places ohrenldence and post office addresses nrefiunkno n and after due next of: itn 'of Urial : Crandall: late {Oxford, Chenungo County, New ork, Greeting‘ : elsén J,,McNitt 'of ; turd. Chennngo County, \N.Y.: tha Exécutor' named: in\ the last Will and Testament of Uriah Crandall: late 'of [County of Chenkngo, New Yorl, His petition for the proof and probate of. mango, 'befora' the: Surrogate, office, in the City oi? Norwich, in enid County, on 1915, at, 10 Testament should not be admitted to probate and- Letters Testamentary ' sued thereon.] ..>, : And you are: herehy notified r ense: of vour failure to appear nt the {time-and place aforesaid, your deéfailt to have. waived any and all objections by skid. Court: Tf any the aforesaid persons i terestrd the estate of 'the snid d ceased are under the age of \twent one yars, they will plense take notice that the one, 'or If they have. none 'to appear special. guardian and that In the event. {of their neglect or Talluré: to do-s0; a ~» hereunto affixed.: (Seal) f WITNESS Hon. James P. Hill, Surrogate of tho County of he- |- nango, at the City of Norwlch, New* York, , this: 17th day of December, 1914. NORMAN CARR NOTICE To CREDiTORS ; , Pursuant to. an order of-the Surro- [gate's. Court of the County of Chenan- go, NJ . James \P;. Hill | ~Surro« sons having: claims against the catate of Charles Baton; late. of. the town of Pitcher,: in © sald County, - deceased, same, and exhiblt-the vouchers there- 'for, to. the undersigned, the. Adminis- |: trators of, 'etc., of said deceased, at| his late residence,. in' the town of Pitcher, Gounty aforésald, on- or he. fore the 7th day of February. 1914. Dated July 28, 1914.5; . . ARTHUR N. EATON [ JOHN Ts BATON, Pursuant to: an order at the Sun-tr gate's Court of the County of Chenan- |f £0, N. Y., Hon, Jamés P. Hill, Surme gate,. Notice jg. beraby given. to All} persons haying claims against t ' tate of Julia A. Keller, Jate of th of Afton, In sald County, dee (he undersigned, the executor of, tt. gut sald deceased, at the Law Offices of : | O'Connor ' in the Village of Hobart, the P4th day of April, 1915, $ lizard October Sth, 1914. 00.0 MITCHELL It, DAVIS,. William Cran all W hate |\ whose fames, pert or: parts of names: || the town af 'Oxford, N.Y. has present a '{ed to the Surrogate's Court: 'of the . -. said -will, which relates or purport to will- be and. you will -he: deemed | to 'the proof and \prof to 'of said Will | are required. to appear by | tals; guardian, {t they imve'_ * {special guardian will ho appointed. by i the Surrogate to represent and jactifor - them in. the said proceeding. ( <IN TESTIMONY WHDRDOF, the | .= Seal of the Surrogate's Court bf /\ = Mas the .qaid. 'County: of Ghenxmgo 38 |: the Surrognte’s Court. | that they are required to present the| Delaware Connty, N. ¥., on or before . ' billion, or over - Oinl‘nntlon Five Reels of First-Class buent , Plays,» ~which - consist: . o - Westerns, Sceni Travel, Dramatics and Edu cahonal Pictures. \ Watch: 'our Programs for 'our Spe- 1 Two and Three-Reel Features. gis Chi Hren under Ten Years, Fre ' accompanied by parents. ra) ”12 04 (ar ' North Bonnd MEAD & MEAD Office -Baldwin & Company's store\ and DSL. -& w, station. eef'and Sub ~ Re airing Ton all kinds of catriages -and wagons i, - can' bo: relled upon.. whan - done 'at ; our {shop, nt:prides. that cannot fall ' [to he considered: remarkably low in View of the high quality 'of work. 'LOur: workmen. are all of high skilf, and we- give, that attention to do-. tall$ whichis the best citerion of rood wotk,. all that. ig- neces - mry api-slighting none. : > 10 CHARLES E. YOUMANG - Esmznggéuégéu P80 R RS: -& 560 OXFORD, N.. N Executor, - ~ rCon: oneo‘oowon, < Attorneys for executor, We ey Hobart, N. ¥. fission Favors Rallroada—J received lha’iiie, 6 Commission had deeision at 1. otlock g the rein-03115 am In: firflmflie Co bas. usld- (tommy months and the rail- looked forward to a | At the Hotchkisa Iub, 'Oxford, - ery other Thursday, | Orders 1 rt fit: the clerk will be given pmmpf, Afters; tion . You: Eyes Should Have the] Best ’ : of CareNow if yen prive them. and: Wisk #ge | well- in' after years, % Darling, the Optometrist. © K. ¥.~ Home Office Day - é week, Regular ford finery (we! mam : : ... The ecmritesion s (med in «heir ofimm first the ¢ ez f t National anki “no; oxffi?..;$tc§e s “mmv. 190, nector 4. B. NakWaz* Chas. W. Bre t. ven’iifag. len, Preithecs \ Wes H. VanWagerem, m sare3 €. farm?“ fife