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voLUME LXVI, No. 8 WELLS BR Newsy Puragrn And Vicinity E Mr. and Mra. and Mre. J. J, ¥ IDGE NEWS.| - Nestle's News Notes phs From We By Our Busy Frank Sprague, Mr. logal plant are anxiously awaiting the go over the work f the Jast three or cumansand Miss Dor- four months, Every student must Othy Youmans Saturday night the hospitality o Collin for the night. morning they drove w Weedsport and return motored to Syracuse where they enjoyed and Mrs. J. J. The following ed home | that Miss Letha Merriman of Utlos re- turned home Friday, Mrs. George Campbell is spending some time with friends at O-8-E-Z, at Goodyear Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Clare sponding a few da nce Bailey are ye with the latter's Eda Oopley. They ox- poct to depart for their western home some time next week, - Mr. and Mrs, Millard Siddens of Utica visited the latter and Mrs. 8, L. Youma g July}! the store of W. Wells Bridge, will close standard 'timé, tion of Wednesday and 's parents, Mr. no last week, each day at 5:90 p. m. with the excep Saturday night The Home Economics will meet in Sieson ball Tuesday afternoon, July 6 Simple deserts and cool drinks will be demonstrated b Stration agent. Lonis Fleming of Albany was a itor in town Friday until Monday. Miss Mre Jones and Miss Martha Boyd euch won a prize of 85 at .the High school commencement exeroie~ es held at Unadilla last week for the highest atanding in certain branches of their work. There is a party {of young ladies from Walton at Cam y the demon- p Leno Wingo Thergwill be ice crgam at gale of bome made 8\ home of Mrs, ay evening by the Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church. Delmar and Paal Sisson and Ed- ward Seaman of Unadille are enjoying exbflarating air of the Adirondack Mountains this week, and willl try 'to entice some of the apeckled beautios from the waters of the mountain ---_____2 Unadilla Automobile Club Holds An- nual Meeting The aunusl-meeting of the Unadiila Automobile Club was held last Fri- day evening at beadquarters in the Unadilla House, at which time the samo officers that bave, been serving the past yéar were reelected as fol- lows: President, Charles A. lat Vice-President, Orson E. H ford; 2nd Vice-President, Tyron; Secrétary, Willia ford} 'Premsurer, Coarles M. Oles; Board of Difectore, Dr. Samuel! J, White, Frank J. VanCott, Basil M. Pecor and Alfred E. Pixley. Commit- tes chairmen reappointed, each bav- ing the authority to seleot their own Law and Legisla- toin, B M. Pecor; Good Roads and Pablicity, Dr. 8. J. White; Entertain- wont, F. J. VanOott; A. E. Pixley, The reports of the necretary and 'reasurer gaye evidence that na1 prospered the past year, nership including 105 motorists resid- « here and in Wells Bridge, {Frank- 7 and Sidney Centre. All bills had fweo mot and a substantial cash bal- we remaine in the treasurn. Suggestions were offered by Attor- Charles O. Flsescb that the Club 'erest itself in securing passage of awendmente | to the bighway law wa un would require heavy trucks to keer to the right of the center of the big! way and that cattle when driven aver the roads at night be preceded by a saotero in warning to motorists, coworkers were: Membership, pass a written and practical exam;. uatfon before a certificate of pro fic- lency will be awarded. The courses offered pertain to the different de- partments of the Plant. The braining courses were established by the com- pany in the early spring for those employees who wished to study | fur- therin their line of work or to take up hew braughes. Tests have be 6 sent out perlodically from the contra} office, and the first examiner left New York June 28, The itinerary will be made according toa definite schedule, If the ©xaminations are 206 | taken this time, the students wil bave to walt until the next trip of the ©xam- iner which will be three or | four months later, R. R. Husted, Superintendent, and Mrs. Husted leave Monday for an ex- tended auto trip through New York to Buffalo, at which place they will take the boat to Toledo, Ohio, - and motor from there to Lakeside, to vig. it relatives ot their summier home on the lake. They will then contioug by auto to Detroit and Albion, Michigan to vislt Mr. Husted'a parents, F. E. Hrown, Assistant Superinton- dent. and Mrs, Brown leave Friday to vielt Mr. Brown's parentsin Horse» beads, N, v. Much credit is due the employees of Nestle's Food (Co. plant of this town for the liberal contribution giv- on by them toward the Venstian Fate to be held Monday evening, July 5th, under the auspices of the V, I. 8, The contribution totalled over $30, William D. Thomas | visited Bain- bridge Inst week to attend the gradu- atlon of his daughter, Clara, from the high school. Misa Norma F, Cartledge of the office force took an auto trip through one Catekille, Sunday; as the Ruest of Ernest F. Tabor and family. The Nestle's plant will be closed in all departments except those necens- ary to care for the milk, on Monday, July 5th, to celebrate Independence Day. Charles Emerson attended a family reunlon at Mt. Upton on Wednesdny of Inst week, John Crandall discontinued his ser- vices with the Nestle Food Co. to ac- cept a position as express messenger on the Ulster and Delaware railroad. Mrs. F. E. Brown bas resigned her position with the Nestle plant due to poor bealth, Forty-nine Years in Business At the ond of forty. vins years lo business Mr. T. H Morse wishes to thank bis friends and customers for their patronage during the past and also to state that if any of them de- size further service they will come to bim mt once, as he Is to close - hls talloring establishment in July. Mr. Morse came to Unadilla in 1871 aod started in with Mr. Woodraff where the post offlce is at the present time, then they moved to the shop new occupied by Mr. Ansel Williams. Mr. Moree was in New Berlin for two years, returning to Unadilla in 1880, locating in the North block where he remained until 1913, with the excep- tion of a short time be was in the 'uildiog. For the last seven years he has been in the Sweet block. ; Mr. Morse has customers far and wide, and for some of them be has , made clothes since they were small boys. To them and to all who bave patronized his shop be now wishes to express bis deep gratitude for their loyal'y and appreciation of his work. Our Fourth of July Celebration. Though the Boy Scoute have under- taken to arrange for the River Fote + Ihe matter of holding a club reo | on the evening of the fifth of Jaly, ely | yet its success will depend upon the I and basket plenic sometime in August was discuesed and will be definit decide at the regular monthly meet. ag which falls on Friday evening Members are urged to xeep this meeting in mind and at the Ratertainment Com- Oquaga Lake or Ideal Park, cooperation of all the citizens of our village, by attendance, by decorating ate and canoes, by bringing chairs and benches to the Park and by per- sonal responsibility that notbing is done to injure the grass and trees on \ and gear the river bank wiow City. bave been re- ~: mme: ied as plenic objectives The Fete will begin at late twilight about 9:00. new time, Do You Know That, y tuberculosis or cong Students in the training class of the One man ig dead, tuberculosis. or con- Jured and nize fam{l disease of the lungs, m other people Simply onused ugh sfcold ms e the disorse, oughed up and sneezed ple who have the disease is too small to be re the cause of and curable, examiner from New York who is to 2:50:12? “31233\; r 01 t of a diamstrous Hotel, a fifty -room in Monticello, f- Binghamton bas rench Trac\ com- 8, which joing all the ast side of the town The timber was The proper- There is an ave rage of 3,500 gallons each week, in Mid- » Amounting to $1,100, Orney general of New York replied to the w thority of a vile 9 pass upon th stating thas no home as the resul fire in the Oriental Spartrieny house, Guy Elieworth o purchased the up, prising 1,009 acre farms Along the e Vestal, for $100,000 Out off years ag be a gift to Mr. sumption is a It is taken fro and it is not by a cold, altho it easior to tak The matter o Seon. These germs a tubsreuloais ' and . w, breathed into the Inn people, they set up t Don't get tuber Keep well as possible for th fer your body, germ of tuberoul To keep bealthy village boa rd. the board at a recent B9;Joff weakened compliance wiff ore Roosevelt, son of the | the law on the subje bas | nesured h Paper company's milf Am, near New Y fire recently, ted above $500 output of Alty Per, mostly newsprint. went to the East p; wate river ap the harder for the in Natural D; grow therein« observe the follow. Oatakill has a which is being a of in a chicken bator was doin baby | born recently uccessfully taken care incubator, The inou- & a job with a lot of but when that little & before its time 58ary to dovise some So the eggs e fucubator is opper Is used ton minutes, stady or sleep in rooths where there is no fresh alr, air and sunlight cause disease, Do? 't live in dusty air, rooms clean. Get rid of du log with damp cloths Don't aweep with a dry br Keep at least one wind your bedroom at night room during the day. Don't eat with soiled hauds. Dou't use a public dri a public towel. Don't keep sofled bandk your pookets, Keep clean, germs Ewhich 1t was-found nece, method of raisin were transferreq and th utllized. A medicing dr to feed the op lessly, and whi Branning was ci more orroful, stooping posture ch exploded Just as autioniog him to be Branning was In a at the timg drawing nd the bulles glane- m beind the left ear © Scalp to the top of & within six fees of Ow open in andlitir the plowlog thru th aking oup or The Nestle's Food Co. held ab Walton July 26, The Waiton villa; plonic will be both your body. and Roads [Machinery chase price is 84,- wed for an old ro}- greement has been reached D. & H. railroad officials re- On of the dan- Don't negleat a but go to a doctor coldJ{or aZcough, company. The por 200 and $800 Is allo ng the eliminati gerous grade cros rond near Afton the village of Afto work on the new started next week. to be a great ald to t ollminate one of the rossluge between Safety Don'ts for Automobilists, Here are a fow \Bat sutomobiilats, vehicle law Secretary ot . might well b shield or in t driver, partl many accidents o through sheer or Cars as thick me files o. morning, Incidentally, in Mr. Hugo's office show tlon: these days that will year's total close to \t forget the pedestria too, bave rights on the street The Giimmergiasa, summer dally wif} be Cooperstown'a gin ite twelfth JulyAtb, continu- ety Don'ts\ for taken from the, motor booklet just leaued by State Hugo nad which ° posted on the wind- be memory tank of the oularly in view of the ccurring these days relesenees and with n an August the - records + and construction Crossing will be This is ©xpected ourists; as It will most dangerous Binghamton and fog until Labor Day Those 4uterested | ment of farming Into county will welcome th a statewide campat ns the develop- ate In Otsego © report that 81 la under way to raise one mil. ance mn exchange to 880 onfn large sonle and fertilizers for the which also noed attention, The ladies who ba of the community an effoct to hay established at t House Park. T able undertakin lic watering tr where water c or beast witht ve the interosts at hoart are making en drinking fountain he front of the Cours hle laa most commend. ig as there Is no pub- ough or drinking place an be obtained for man handle the purch of feeds, seeds, farmers of Now the 728000 mark. E. D. Allen of Scho #0 county, sued Fay chantof that place, 1 creme court at Coop damages resulting newtons purohased «tore which he said o The store k selling a package of to Allen which might cles of glass jo 1t, but he told his customer they were sold for hen Jury decided $150 was on up the defendant's digo and awarded him that a examino | your hese moan life yler Lake, Otss. ette Allon, a mer. Or $10.000;in sup- ereown for nlleged from catlug fig at dofondant's ontained bits of Don't forget to slow down at street and road intersections, a buman life, Don't forget that Safety First for ore saves life and It ls hoped the county their ¢onsont; ne by village or Delaware Republi- It, may save supervisors will give the expense to be bor private sources.-- yourself and oth broken crackers have had part be swore thai Rov. W. Courtland will bo Installed as Presbyterian | cbur -vening, July 20d at 7:30 old t y ovening Miles Bran- af Hancock, n young man about ployed by the Ac- On thelr Poa's Eddy an experience which Robinson, D. D, pastor of the First Don't forget to look well rs the left at to the right as all railroad cross- feed only. The ough to patch ative organs, Don't forget to ns tlons when you see a 0 extra procan- child crossing a Last Thureda are of nge, om me Lumber Co, operation, had he doer not on for this time he escaped Howard Morey of C the luck to catch a few daye ago, the popular Hig Lake aod went He succeeded 1 biggest trout section of the trout measured thirty | length and ef weighed fifteen pounds, McGranaghan & dealers at Hancock the Augustine Rotzi mcres in the French f heirs of the estate, | deal they have rold t brakes for very often t Lake bad monster trout a Ho was stopping at ging Camp on Plieco out to try his fortune. 0 landing one of the rd of in that Adirondacks, four incbes in remember that the A B & stands for Always Bo C of motorin and - another young man, Howard Powe}l aged 16, First, last and a Iways, Don't Take The party of so Boy Beouts from Akron, Ohio, who visited | Hancock and other vicinity points last year, ara to make the same trip this year, traveling in five large motor busges of the Goodyear Rubber Co. make the trip before July T1th. The milk station at Richmondvilie has the lowest bacteria station on the D. & H state reports, An Albany despatch of says: Surrogate Btaley letters of administratio nold. Jr., on the estate Lyno J. Arnold. editor who died at his Albany home recently. According to the papers on fle at the surrogate's office, Mr. Ar- noid's estate consists of © $30,000\ r- al and the [managers of the personal p mperials and the One- Medals Por Former Service Distribution | of medals to members o and marine corps. w vice between April 6 1705,000 | Victory { the army, navy bo were in ser- + 1917, and Nov. 1918, began Monday, In the medal itself the War Department has authorized the lssu- ance of 13 \combat Matthews, lumber recently bought er (farm of 1s» Woods, of the Since cloring the 9}8t. John's Co}- test of any , recording to Or major opera- and & \defensive sector to be worn on the ribbon with | verseas service PS Bot entitled to the Sand[Pond, includ. d, barn and other Immediate possession is The property will be used a. Summer recreation ca ots of the college. today granted n Lynao J. Are of his father, . lawyer and al, and five o ¢laspe for troo battle fosignia Among the major operation the Mensa-Argonne offensiv poot of nambers, ords sbowing that entitled to this de Mibiel drive is | se, and the Alane- 800. The first ipg the homestea mp for sto- e leads in | q. departmental rec- 1,208,250 men are Some real baseballifis assured for Oneonta this summer as the result of . the consummation of a re ment between Binghamton 1 outa Cubs for a series of se to be played in \not over $15,600\ cond with 557,750, Marne third with 277,- Victory medal was presented in February to President Wilson as commander. in Nation's military and na Dr. B B. Loveland of left Monday for Putnam be has located and as. veterinarian in that profession. Frank. without a vererivary sur. leaves a wide field for m veterinarian, Conn., where ociated himself wih a TOneonta for a purse of $2,000. The first game of the ser-> fea wil be p'ared on Jo Pars, when be played, one ;n One in the aft Imp+-iala ow Cubs are Jaty 19°, In onss nf the sevens game date will he arranged ater ~chief of the ly 5 at Ne- {=o games are to' lin i« n the morning asd' geon and Other dates ! dooter il play n- | It is doe our Eenerons citizens to correct the tnflsstatement that Village Improvement the money for the The members of the V it and wish to thank Society - gave Venetian Pete . L 8. collected who gave so Laverne Reynolcs { resident rad born e {ed by lime Thor {attended the suff . ® Trout Creek Fes saverely burn-