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Young, G. Frear, C. - 4 VOLUME LXVIN, No. 23 BIG CLAMBAKE! Unadilis Will Do Herself Proud On October 21 Save the Date At a large and enthusiastic meeting of Unadilla baseball fans beld Mon- day night, 1b was decided to put on a clsmbake at the Cominguity Rouse Park, Saturday, Cotober 21, at high noon, rain or shine, ledics included, for the purpose of raising money to apply on the deficit arising from the baseball team. last summer, In case of rain, the guests will be quartered in the grandstand and adjacent build~ lugs, the price of tiokets will be 82.50 each, and the sale will close a faw days previous to the bake so that last arrivals may not be able to find ac- commodations, Itis planned to ask the business and profeestonal men to declare a partial holiday. The Uns- dills Band will head a parade of dif- ferent organizations at 10 a. m., and a ball game will be played beforo noon, Capt. Daniel E. Fox of Sidney, has promiséd to bring Troop O, State Troopers, the - crack organization which won first honors at tus recent State Fair, In the afternoon, . the Troop will put on an exbibition and there will be minor events for 'the youth of the town to participate in. The Committees will be made up of one bundred por cent fans and If any ene is left out who should be inclad- ed, 1b may be regarded as an over- sight. | Ladies will predominate In at- tention given. The bake will be pub on by a well known artlat in that di- rection The following officers were elcated and Committees appointed: Obairman: Honorable O. Fiaesch, Treasurer: Jobn Hopkins, Place: F. Sherman, Rov. Brown, J. Beacord. © Sports: Capt. Fox, Lieut. Faber Rev. Caso, Dr. Smith. - Music: Dr. White, 0. Oles, C. D'Tm_ perio. Equipment: F. Joyse. Rev. Lyon, ~ J. Oarmiohael, Rev. Elwood, K. Hall, F. VauCott, 0, Castle, D. Crandall. The bake and supplies: A. Flooki- gor, W. Baxter, E. Huftalon, H. Ar- buckle, F. Tyson, G. Smith, C. Mit- chell, W. Webb, A. Ostrander, W, Gorman, L. Boynton, O. Wallace, P. Beaman, O. DeForest, P. Wialtney, G. LePine, B. Hitt, J. Scribner, O. Pom eroy, D. O'Nell, F. Meeker, M, Cone, H. Smith, M. Smith, E. Cleary, B. Pecor, Publicity: W. Hanford, L. Earl, F. Tabor, O. Oles, W, Sloane, L. Sber- wood, O. Bird, E. Tabor, B. McIntosh, E. Reed, E. Waitles, V. Keeler, J. Oles, H. Bomervilla, Bale of tlakete: C. Bishop, R. Lewis, H. Bobn, J. Ingrabawm, T. Engell, F, Root, W. Sisson, L Bradley, A. Bault, J. Farrell, R. Winsor, P. McGuire, B. Ohase; J, Renwick, J, Bedell, M. Kipp, H. Underwood, L. VanCott, J. Nos mile, F. Fowler, P. Bazena, L. Pook, W. Preston, G. Whitaker, O, Fiek, M. Miller, L. Choate, Troop C. Reception: F. Meeker, Dr. Whitney, M. Ward, Hou. Kellogg, W. Anyder, R. Teller, A. Pixley. H. Dibble, A, Beaman, W. Makley, H. Lee, R. Ho- man Hon. Batts, G, Huftalon, O. Moore, W. Topliff, F. Huat, M. Ore- gory, Hou. Cowles, B, Conrad, A. Ives, H. Bauford, C. Mabey, F. A. Bird, 8. Lord, W. We st, M. Albrecht, Dr.Stearos, Dr. Fisher, M. York, A Clark, E. House, O. McCarthy, Ir Marx, H. Quimby, B. Broadfoot, H. Godfrey, D. Meluick, 8. Richmond, M. Bennatt, C. Reams, M. Cook, H. Bawell, R. France, D:. Loomis, Dr Nichols, B- Lauren, F. P. Horton, F: Sherman, C. Root, F. Fowler, R Erl- jer, C. Ha, A. Mallery, Prizes: F. Davy, O. Crocker, R. Kochendorfer. Inspect Chimneys Houssholders should be particular to see that their stoves, fornaces, pipes and chimneys aro clean this fall In view of the fact that wood will b> barged more extensively than is cus- tomary. There is more danger of fire . 'from wood burniug and a listle care Def Band may save a bed fire. Wells Bridge News Items On Priday evening, October 18th, in Bisson's Hall Mrs. Almira Pease and her troupe of Players-are to present 'The Family Photograph Album\ sfor the beneflt of the Baptist Ladies' Aid. Admission and refreshment, 250. The Junior Endeavors increased the treasury about $30 last Friday at the Pie Social. In the contest Miss Esther Boyd won the cake by | receiving over 700 votes with Miss Florence Mo Killip a close second,. © For the past week employees of th electric comproy 'have been putting poles here. Howard Wilbur is spendlng a fow days with relatives In Homer and Cortlnd. Mr. and Mrs. Truatr Halbert of ML, Upton are spendlug a fow days wich Earl. The Jusior Oharch, conducted by Mina Mao Jones, started off very well on Sunday with fourtean little tots. It surely gave the mothers a chance to attend service. Mr. and Mra. H. E. Merriman and Mre. Eugene Moore who have tourad, the western part of the state returned Saturday, Mra. Eva Stone Is making quite an extended visit with friends ab Shop» burne and Lebanon, her former home, Mr, and Mrg. Panl flsgon, Mrs, W.' : Bleson; Mrs. Reniff Merriman and Miss Rath Bouck wore shoppers in Syracuse on Saturday, W. H. Sisson left Tresday, for New York where be will spond several days buying goods for winter and holiday trade, ' Mr. and Mrs- Linus Jagkgon rg» turned from a vislé to thelr 'son, Dr. Howard Jackson,. Springfield, Masa and the former Is convalegcing from a abort fliness, - . J. Youmans apd wife, who with obliers motored through the Eastern day after baving a very pleasant and most snccessful trip. They visited their son, Dr. Kay Youmans ab Law- rence, Mass., where he is enjoylug a fne bgslneua. We are experiencing quite a dry spell and in consequence many resi dents are greatly Inconvienced by not baving water Harvey Seaman is getting hls older mill in operagton. An iu 0 accident that proved fatal to the Ford oconrred in front of I. stouley Earl's place, Friday., The car, in which were Mr. and Mre. Rarl Burrows and Mrs. Robinson, was run lato by a Ford milk truck from Day- enport. 'The ocoupants were thrown lato the front yard but fortunately not seriously injured. The car was smashed, The annoal mosting of the Wells» bridgo Branch of Red Oross will be held at the home of Mrs, W. W. Bis- non, Tuesday, October 10, at 7:30 p. m. ---_-____ Bumper Peach Crop We are Indebted to R. 0. King, a former Uuadilia resident who is now to the frait 3, owing busicess at Yubs City, California, for the following toe crop there. \The Southern Pacific at Yuba City aunouncéd that reports from various 1 olnta in the county abowed another record was made Friday in shipment cunning cling peaches to outalde canneries, . when 145 cars were sent. And again the abipment in a slugle train cheated a new world's record au 85 cars composed the sting on last Thursday,\ File Mortgage for [Masonic Temple Two mortgages Aggregating 8275,- 000 bave been taken out by the Op seningo Scottish Rite Corporation on the new Masonic home at the corner of Main and Murray strests, Blog- barton. | One is for $150,000, and the other, a second mortgage is for $125,- 000. Both ars assumed by the Peo- ples Trust Company. The first mortgage is a corporation mortgage and deed of trust and shall be composed of 1,450 coupon bonds each. the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs: Fred - States returned home last Wednes- |. clipping which will give some idea of UNADILLA, N. Y., 6, 1922 Rogers Hollow Community Fair The: second Rogers Aollow Bohoo} and Community Fair was held Inst Thursday at the Friends' Charon in Rogers Hollow. - Over two hundred persons attended the fair, Among the visitors were Buperin- \| tendent John R Frederick of\ Oneonta and Miss Master of Cooperstown, who is county junior Project worker. The weather was ideal for such an occasion, and a fine community apirit was shown, Au excellent chloken ple dinoer was served on the cafeteria plan, The exhibits included juntor pro- jeot work, canning, food, sewing and embroidery, dairy cattle and | farm produce. Thore was also a display of the work done by the pupils of the threa schools in the The displays of needlework, baking and farm produce equalled, or pos- slbly excelled, similiar oxtibits at the larger fairs, The field Sports were groably exjoy- ed by all prosent, -__ Basketball From: all | the bigh goliqgl will have a basketball team of which the town and students may be prond. The frat practice wis held lot Monday afternoon - and about twenty asplrante turned out. Of lass years teem there remain Edwards, Btewart, Holmes and Raitt, regulars, together with Ingalls, Griffin and Himmeibargher who were subs last year, Hall, a new man, shows good promise, > The League season opens November lenth when the U. . 8. Plays Oneonta there. It is expeoted that two or three games will be Played before then, however, The American Legion hopes to have a good, boatm | bhle season, Playega must be members, . All players in- terested. In a Legion Lean}, see Buearna, Blivernell or Loomis, -__ DAIRYMENS LEAGUE NEWS Dr. Royal 8, Copeland, Health Commissioner of New York, bre just returned from an extensive trip of In- spection through the dairy distrlots of the state. Ho says, \The great result of the trip bas been a series of fadividual and official conferences | as the foundation for a method which will insure barmonions cooperation between the producer of and consum- ere. I have proposed that the direo- tors of the League appoint a standing conference committes, the fuoctlon of which will be to confer with the New York Board of Health. At the conferences every one of the 164 milk regulations !s to be made the subject of study with a view of determining whether or not modifications or olimi- uations aball follow, / Democratic County Committee Honorable L. P. Butts of Oneonta was elected chairman of the Demo- oratle connty committee at a mostlog held Monday | afternoon. Oharles Beams was elected secretary; Mrs. W, T. Hyde, vice-chairman; John Mo Manus, treasarer. About 90 members wore present, representing | every township in the county, Commiitess were appointed as fol- lows: To revise bylaws, Almond B, Ora- mor, P. J. Gallagher and Obarles Tay» lor. To educate voters in the use of voting machines; P, J, Gallagher, C. J. Beam», and J. J. Burke. On pub- Heity; C. A. Miller, A. B. Cobb, Mrs, Zilah VanOlef, R. D. Bpraker, Jobn Nelson and Mrs. Della Woodcock. ---_______ Coal Dealers Pledge Cooperation Hearty cooperation on the part of the coat dealers of Otsego county was pladged to county Fus! Director A. E, r, Ceperley at a meeting beld Monday in Oneonts st which representalives were present from practically every coal firm in the county. The Director explained the regulations of the state the dealers were In doubt. Reorgani- zation of the Otsego County Coal Merchants' Association was effected also. R. K. Teller of this village was Ju attendance. at $100 each and 100 bonds st 350: Eleven adjoining and searby to Franklin to attend - the scbool there. One recent foggy morning ms NM.'M, Jowell, who ' resides. on the Cherry Valley cresk road between Milford and Westville, went for hls cows, he tnlesed one of them and 88 soon as the othera were stabled he went back to the pasture to look for her. After considerable search | the - cow was found in a far corner, and with her were two good sized deer, coutent- adly grazing the field. One of the deer was s buck of two or three prongs and the other a doe evidently of about the same ago. Neither of the deer appeared much alarmed, but continued for some time feeding In the pasture, finally jumping the tence and disappearing up the bill in the direction of the Orumborp. Two Associated Press reporters re- cently _ interviewed Congressman Jobn Clarke in his Washington office regarding the bbat he was the only dairy farmer in congress. To sublsfy them that he really could milk 8 cow, the three of them went to the Soldiera' home, 'and that Tustitution loaned one of its best animals for the trial, | John made good. Uobleakill's new $100,000 - garage opened for business Saturday, when the Young & Fox Company wiil chaage their stand from Union Strock to Main street, Cobleskill can now claim the largest garage in Schoharie County. The new Young & Fox gar- azo has more first floor atorage than any other garage between Albany and Binghamton, Over 125 cars can be stored, without crowding, in the building, One morning recontly six Walton mon were gathered on the porch of the Riverview Hotel for a vislt when nomeone started figuring on the aver- age ago of the members of the group. It was found that this was nearly 84 years. The six men and their agos are as followa: Jared Ohrce, 84; Henry Porkins; 82; Obarles H. Weay- or, 82; Frank Flak, 82; J. I. Webb, 85; Judd Robingon; 86. The total includ- Ing the days above the age stated. brings the total to 504 years, A reduction of five cents a 1,000 on- bio feet in gas rates In more than six- ty cities and towns of Naw York Stute was ordered recently by the Public Service Commtssion. Twen: ty-three companiée supplying gas to municinalitles are affected by the or- der, which becomes operative Octo- ber 16th. A cbauge in the standard of gre to 697 British thermal units al- so is directed. Weather conditions, with other fac- tors, have dealt a bard blow to the hop Industry in Otsego county this year. But 50 per cent of a crop Is boing barvested in comparison with last year, while the depreciated for- elgo exenange and enormons crop on the Pacific hove reduced the average price to 15 cents per pound Mrs. Michaei MoCue died at ber home in Summitville Thursday, Bept. 21, from the effects of being butted in the stomach by & young calf on Tues- day. She was ploked op in the barn in an nuconscions condition, but the internal injuries proved fatal. Mrs. McCue was 63 years of ago. Bbe leaves a busband and two cbildren County Fuel Administrator A. R Caperly bas appoluted as his advis- ary committee on the fuel situstion, { Former Fosl Administrator R. l Briggs, L. D. VanWoert, Herbert O; Getman of Oneonta, George B. Crip- pen of Worcester, B. Q. Johnson of Cooperstown, Judge U. G. Welch of | Edmeston. Bwatting the fiy ls all right. bot it | gets only one at & time. A Caze- Events in the Nearby Counties - The 110193151 United States senator, Potor Givearry, at Lake Delaware near Dal'p‘i was burgularized last Fri- day tight. The family bas nop yet discloréd;the amount of the loss, but it conslété of money and Jowelry. , A F956 car driven by My, Blaweon; an employee Of the Mohawk national baukéfiybfle on bls way to Afton on gum?” was backed down the bank mmfihe Unadilla river near Biduey, At withe forks of the road the driver burqu to go toward Rookdale bus, disg@ver/ug bis mistake, started to ._ The machine ' crossed . the bighway and wens down the high baik Into the river, No one was hurt their pooketbodks, {Four mon, three women and a child Wore serlously polsoned last week at spameuton as a result of eating toad- stools In the belted that they were mushrooms. The ralatake occurred The Helderberg Cement company Shipped over 90,000 barrels of coment during August, After atraggling with the rand in Main stroot since the advent of the trolley road with no reliet In sight, the village Sruatees of Laurens have called a spgotal election to pave that stroot, > Rutger B. Warder of Hifon, who is in the death house at Sing Bing await. ing the outcome of bis appeal from the death sentence meted out to him after his conviction for the murder of Henry Werner; is to have the ser- vices of-one of the best lawyers of the West, according to information re- ceived by Misa Lena Humps, & cousin, A Newburgh man 'who | resently spent bis vacation ap « resort which is to Srilivan county tells a, good one, boarding houed be went fishing one morning and came back with a pretty gond string. That night I asked the proprietor to cook them up, to which he rerdily agreed, When it came the time for the asherman to pack up and go back to work, he was presented with & bill by the gol keeper; \To trying eight fist in but- ter, 81.\ - The receipted bill has been iramed, The Storm King highway, blasted through the oliffe In the face of the Storm King Mountain in Cornwall, and costing $1,500,000 - was opened to the publlc on Bunday. Tho new hignway has beon ander construction for seven years, and is regarded as a engineering | feat, It was opened followiog the dedloation of the viaduct over stony Br. ok by Jus- tice Tompkins of Nyack. James A, StHiiman, malt{-milllonalre banker of New York, lost his fight to divorce his wife and disown his baby, Guy, and was blaselt found gullty of the same charge ha made agalnss his wife; the parentage of an Hlogitimate child, Ohildren are paid two cents a pound for stripping corn alli from the ears at the Hu bard canning factory at Canastota. A shipment of 1,700 pounds wes recently made to a drag firm in Boston Other shipments bave been known to be sent to tobacco factories. Twonty-five years 250, before ful- Itvan county was developed as a sum- mer resort there was only ose bank in the county. Now $11,000.000 sre on deporit In various banks there. Mrs. J. K. Ort of West Kor righ me enormous tomato > 4movia man bas, sometbing better. | bas so \ Ts tomatoes this ses f It is sa out door fly trap in which be . caugbt seven quarts of flies in two wets The Cazenovia Republican [wélk in the town, If every fawly { bad one and caught files at the rate ' of seven quarts In two weeks it would ' makes noticeable reduction in the if fly population. |_ Aa. H. Vau¥orls of Coblesiall, s 2,150 booting were in that f county last year, + member of the Sebobarle County Fish ' taking their ils . and Game Association announced that | cBn to - * con ; Havcock about three o'clock last son, Iwo of which measured 16% Inches sach in circumference. The tragle death of Anthony, tho infant sou of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gra- binaki, took place at Herkimer when be rolled down the steep - embank- ment near his home into the canals last Batarday. > The remains of a man, thought to be Adelburt Green of Westover, a sa- barb of Binghamton, were found in & stone quarry on Sand Oreak near Wednesday afternoon. but both Mr. and Mrs, Blawson lost He says that while vacationing at this ° $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE ° -