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' THH s - OAJHONO'VTA. - RJBFTTBUCAIT He did-ids gtft<sliopping at the-jeweler's! A JEWELRY PURCHASE IS- AN ~ Today, as always, a porehist at tfcs INVESTMENT IN PERMANENT fcykr'* ii an favqancnt m pmrcnmt: vjloes, VALUES -ty Jewelry £» one of the tew Imcary-com* xsoditsu which an be \consumed year M !N and nations fan. But thdrjew by year, decade ifer decade, without elaraaaln. . « Of all the jxaxutotu U -ancient civihzatfoiu, the tnott endurus have Ijtn the tokens 1 wrought in precious txoaa and roetab. ' Gone are the palaces of Egyptian kings; their~gorgo' •em aprcrel and equipages.* Sut .tottered among >the museums of today, fa'allparts •of the world, many of their jewels are stul intact; more ceautuul and infinitely more •valuable than ever. materially It-wrung the ouana tity or quality of the basic vahal 1 Budding up a line of jew| elry means building up arsi asr^htritage-ror-tutare geo4 erations, while enjoying the! delight and charm of beaud-i fuljdoromeotm the building. Tbe jewelry business IM America, because, mare and more, keen Americans arc putting their shopping money into imperishable values. DON J. CONKLIN, Jeweler and Optomertist t FEEDING MOLASSES Have you ever trie.d feeding molasses to your stock? Put ft on their hay, ensilage or any other feeel THiy -g like it, it aids digestion and. helps to get better results and more milk in the. P&il- I have a few barrels left that I am selling for S39 PER TON The same rate by the barrel or ton GEO. T. ATWELL If you want EGG CRATES we have them. 5 I sell the TUNNELL PHOSPHATE | niniiiiiiiiiMiiiitniiiiniiiiiiiniiuiiirniiiiiiitsiiiiiis:iiiuiiiiiii>iiiiii>iii>>>>>i Easter Sunday and Spring Days are Near! Our Notion Stock is well pre pared to meet your needs Beautiful Silk Scarfs - 1.50 to 5.00 iBouttonieres - - . 25c to 1.00 Novelty Silk Ties, wide and narrow. Necklaces and Bracelets. Wrist Watch Bracelets and Separate Bands. Vanity Cases and Combs. Hand Bags and Purses, lazz Garters, neatyn^w^sjlk patterns. Silk Vests Slips Bloomers * and Gowns . % Gloves, Kid and Fabric Hosiery: silk; fibre and lisle, all popular shades. Q. B. Freeborn —Sprjng moving next week. '•- . —Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Garluek have been til tvith grippe. —Wild geese from th e Sooth flew over town last woek.~ ' — Louis \Krrjmbhaor wa s ill last week with a grippe cold. —S. M. Thomas wae confined to the. bouse several days last week With grippe —Tbe Shakespeare Gab will no t meet Holy Week. The next- meeting will be held April 5tb, —Dr. and Mrs. M. tt. Joy returned home last 'week from a cruise- in' southern waters. —The town clock is again keeping good time having been repaired by 3. A. Abbuhl — Mrs. Jospehine Loope of Cortland is spending some time witb her *on, Dr. C. L. Loope. VJames Hubbard of St . Marks school, Soutbboroagh. Mass., is spend ing bis Easter vacation witb his father, R. F. .Hubbard. —Mrs. Henry Borden, leaves April 6th witb tbe Garden Club of America by special train for Cal ifornia, where she will remain nnti 1 April 27tb. Catherine Beffernan, \who of hia friendsat his home on DeRuyter has heed spending several montha\ at+atreet on March 2lBt^frora'-5^to-8-in. her borne hern, left Saturday .for Washington wnere she has returned t o her former position in th e Adjutant General's office. t-Dr., Malcolm Blakeslae, who is critically ill a t tbe University Hos pital of tbe Good Shepherd, Syracuse, with, pneumonia, was yesterday re - ported as renting .comfortably. Bi s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Blakes- lee are witb him. —At the Eastern Star card party held in the Masonic rooms last Monday night prizes were won by Mrs. Elmer f J ones, , Mrs. Edward Lansing, Mrs. Clarence Scott, K. D. Espenas, 3. G. Jones and Glarenca Scott. —Joiepb Keating celebrated his eleveuth birthday Monday afternoon by entertaining fourteen of his school- mates. Games were played and refresh ments\ served after which th e young sters, had their pictures taken. =^rrHT^r -tttll -Tirt-DT ^W7-3r] Bibbard are attending tbe annual meeting Of the sixth district of th e New York .State Dental association held the last of this week in Bingnam- • ton. —The Cazenovia Unit of tbe Home Bureau will meet Wednesday -after-*! team - rah in^S^f^irtjeam noon, Marcb 31, at- American Legion Hall with Miss Walker. Please bring patterns, paper and pencil. Miss May Donnelly will continue he r talk on home management and bCdgets\.\™' —S. N. Bose, who for a number of years has been connected with tbe J. G. White Construction Company of New York as electrical engineer and who is a former resident, leaves soon for his home in India, where he takes a position with an electrical firm. —Mrs. Louis Srumbbaar has re turned home from Boston where she was called by the death of a friend. —Mrs. J. F. Walker who baa been spending several weeks with he r daughter, Mrs. W. J. Hibbard, re turned to her hpme in Louisville, Ky. ( yesterday. Mrs. Lewis Sandwick of Moravia, Dr. Hibbard'a mother, i s spending a week .with Dr. and Mrs. Hibbard. —Ftancls Driscoll of tb e Ridge Road is in the 'University Bospital of the \Good Shepherd, Syracuse,' where he was recently taken following a fall received on the ice near th e barn at his farm home. His back was injurad and an aoscass formed. He is now re covering well and expects to retarn home soon * •- —A group of distioguitihed and in- irequent visitors were seen here Sun day—the evening groesbeak, inhabi tants of the far northwest. Th« birds bava a forehead of yellow, black crown, the upper (.arts of th e body olive brown becoming yellow on rump. The wings are black and white and tha tali black^„..X)ne\\of our bird lovers tells up that in the winter and early spring^! 1890 there was a phenom- inai incursion of ihe birds into tb e Northern States, in tbe winters of 1910-11 and 1917-18 and in 1921 they again appeared. Tha birds we're seen n^ar the canning factory Sunday Monday a few of our residents waiked \' —Next-Sunday is Palm Sanday;, . ~W. H. Whitney of Holly spent .the week' end with .Gurnsey-Dimon: '— Louie Davis'is-spending tbe week in* Buffalo •andTielnity.^.. •• —Mr. nnd Mrs .t Leon;y«nY«lken : burg of Oneida were/week \end guest B of Hr-and Mrs. C.A. VanVulkenburg.' - Mri and • Mrs. 1 Arba. Blodgett of Manilas have -been the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Archie Greene.' ;y —Mr. ] and Mra'. ^Edwin'Goqdfellow and daughterTTEileen,\ were week end guests of relatives in'Manliua^y-^, ' —Mr; -and. Mrs. -„M.' E.\ Magee ob served their fiftj-third wedding an niversary on Saturday. - - — —Signs of \spring a t Cazenovia: Tapping trees, jumping^ rope, playing marbles, playing \hopscotch mad on tbe front porch. /• \ ' , — Mjchael E. Kyan of Fenner is\ in the Crouse-Irving'hospital, Syracuse^ where last week 'be underwent an operation for appendicitis. —Miss Margaret Mathews is out again' after~a~ r«cent- UJoess. Her- plac'e in the telephone office was taken hy Miss Bertha Hart.' - Joseph Gregg entertained eleven honor of hia eleventh birthday.. — Mra R. M. Rich of Morrisville hau been'spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. D.' X : Jones, at tbe home of F. N Webber. —Jason Rogers . ,of - the , Haosac School at Hoosick recurned home Tues day to spend the Easter vacation with TjiVmotKer^Mrnr-Er H- Rogers. » ' — Dr. S. B. Raymond i has been ap pointed by tbe Equitable' Life Assur ance Company of \New York to give tbe free health examinations to t b i r policy holders in this locality. —Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stafford and three suns have been sick witb grippe colds. Mr. Stafford was threat ened with pneumonia, but js now aDle to sit up. — The admission price for tbemo'vie given last Friday under th e auspices of the W. C. T U . was' twenty-five cents aa announced in The Republican of-March 11 and not forty five cents as wrongly printed in lsst week's Repub- ican. The Republican, regrets the error. —A large plateglass window in^Mc- Langblin & Thomas' store was. broken last Tuesday afternoon when a farm _bB -team hitched to bobs, with a load ot feed on i t were left standing on Mill street while tbe driver was in tbe store. They started through the filly at th e rear of the block, down Dan Sullivan's drive way. Then instead of keeping in the road, the horses turned toward the walk, climbed over a big snow bank, ran up onjtbe platform in front of th e Btore and tbe pole of the bobs went through the glass. Food Sale Postponed On account of many members being ill, the American Legion Auxiliary food sale to have been held Saturday has been postponed until a later date. —Advertisement The Household \ ; shuold be run, as efficiently as a •successful\business. A checking account can keep track or expenditures, prevent the paying of the same bill twice and check extravagances. Salt Springs National Bank _v — Syracuse, N. Y. HARRY N. CLARK JEWELRY AND RADIO ACROSS FROM ONONDAGA HOTEI, 337 So. Warren St., Syracuse, N. Y, The best there is in Rad'io~and its~accessories. Prices to suit everyone, ranging from $15 to $575 Death of Former Resident Charles T. Greenland received • telegram from Cincinnati^ Ohio,' Fri day morning announcing the death of hia. brother, . William' H . Greenland. Funeral services were h»ld in tnat city Monday afternoon and interment made at Cincinnati. Mr. Greenland is survived by wife, Blanche,'of Cincinnati, and brother, Chafles T Greenland this village. bis his of Our Service Unsurpassed \ HANDLING Erla and Radiola EXCLUSIVELY •nam \5 Death of' Summer Resident The death of Miss Anna Bispbam I occurred recently a t tn e Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, after a long illne.s Burial «a « made in Mount 11 oily, N. J . Miss Bispham had been a summer visitor t) Cazenovia for many years and was well known here April Milk $2.80 The Dairymr-n's League nnnoun'es th«t 8fter a ctrcful survey of the mar keting Mtoatio i the Ittard of directors recommendefd no charge in the prep- ent price schedule tor April milk down to see if they could get a glirfpue j This scfiodule carries the base price of of them. S2.80 for Clns 1 of fluid milk. Good to Know WE HAVE - Daniel Webster Flour Chase & Sanborn's Coffee Beechnut Goods in Great Variety Worcester Iodized Salt Fruits and Vegetables | Richardson, The Grocer | CAZENOVIA, N. Y. 1 We make deliveries at 9:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. •j rhBaiBagiiBiiiiiiiiaiBEeuiiraiianiiBDBs»iiBiiiiaiiDJiiaDacpEi(ifiiaBiBii »iiiiaiiiiiiniiiiiJ FOR EASTER Holeproof Jfositziy ^ Daybreak - Holeproof Hosjery in the Newest Shades of Spring Bois de Rose Blush Piping Rock Gun Metal Moonlight Shadow Sandalwood Nouveau Beige We have a new Dollar number with silk over the knee, others at $1.50 - $2.00 pair F». E. MULLIGAN ^ z w EN v°o v ^: