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my i% a ar es en racse alee Lin dns ut: a TWO WRES “The BraflCh” MW. yoke WwWWé€~MMMObMQ°¢$fi mewsfiéimfl’bfivmww All the News of the Nearby Towns Gathered Especially £ for Gazette Readers o \ W'Mvcewewewwi eomwwewwew dew-low»? LYSANDER Dee. 233Evangellet Sheldon and «Gospel: Singer Mitchell closed a suc- cessful 6 anigolisfic campaign last Sun- g . evening. in the churches of Lysan- or A d Tittle Utica. ~The meetings have béen largely attendéd with in- *~ 4enge: interest by both old and young, MauAgdx‘ews of Syracuse greatly assisting in the work. 'A later ro- port will show the result. The. «Obristian workers left this place last Monday morning. \~ + - 'Miss Ego Summerville, who has 'been for # immber of years engaged 8, bookkeepsi in 'the tirm of phrey & 06} #;; spent , last . week with [>; ther perbntqg Mr. sand Mrs) -B. Slim-l mervillo, . {8 thik.plg06; * Mist., Sum- - merville wmmar in and; 'paré January . South Africa. : In:-con,\ rseouencqeo! the entlolpated». marriage» of Miss Summevilis to Mr, 'H. Lowik, formerly of Syravuse, on her arrival at her dostination, many ladies of 'this place gave ber a showar laat Saturday afternoon. _ » A meeting was called by the R. D. Pettit Post, No. 668, on Dec. 7, 1907. Obaries Sherman called the mosting to order. Mueting opened with pray- -or. The adjutant's and order -mas- ter's roports were read and accepted. The election of offigers resulted as follows : | Commander-Phillip Diedrich, Senior Vice Commander-Renben \Turpening. Junior Vice Commander-Oharles Bherman. & Ohaplain-L. CO. Day. Ufficer of the Day—George Carpen- Aer. Bergeant-John Green. Officer of the Guard - Oharles \Vaoghn. > Order Mastor-Anthony Huyck. Delegate ta. State Encampment Anthony Huyck. Alternate-L,. C. Day. Motion was made and carried to hold an oyster supper on January ~ooal dealers, in Law, fin - LIVERPOOL: Deo. 28. mMrs. Joseph Collings died Baturday morning at her home on the by her husband, Joseph OUollins, one one! brother, . Alexander Besbe, both of this place. A post mortem exami- nation was performed and & chnoor- ous tumor was found on the liver. The funeral will be held Tuesday, December 24, 'at one o'clock at the house. . _. . Misses Mao and Eva Kennedy at» tended a enohre party last Thursday evening, 'beld' at Liverpool for the oflt of the St. Joseph's churoh. | ; ills} Jennie Loveless called on her plaster, Miss Oarrie Loveless, of Van gnu-en, sunny. > . The Liverpdol High sohool closed I'mdey‘ for a vacation of two Weeks. ° 'Miss Elin Green is home from Os- wego Normal school to spend her holl- day vacation. Olarencu Bittel is quite ill with ty- phoid fever at, his home on Fourth street. The young people of the M. E Obuarch Sunday school will give their Christmas oantata entitled '\Santa Claus and Unole Sam,'' at the church on Tuesday evening, December 24th, Admission ten cents. | lG—The‘ following program rendered by 'the High school! Dec. was beld Friday afternoon in the High sohool room: Song, the Revolution,\ by Carl Raupach ;, Jeponie Loveless.; oration, Men of '756.'' by Emmet O'Nbil; reci- Revolutionary Alarm,\ i , Cold Sprmg 'road. Bhe is snrvxved‘ sister, Mra. Mary A. Fredricks, .and]; Dec. 28.-A Obristmas © tree and entertainment will be held at. the Universalist church tomorrow even- mg Christmas exercises will be held at the Methodist church this evening. -A cantata will be, given by the Re- formed Sunday school on Obristmas Eve, at she close of which a supper will bo served. \The funeral of Mrs., Minerva Plant, who died eqddenly last Tuesday even. ing, was held Friday at the hquse. Bho had been ill for some time but bad 'not been confined to her bed. 'The evening she died she had been moving around the house and at 9:00 o'clook walkéd from the stove to her bed, fell over upon it, and expired. Sho is survived by an. adopted son,. Cadd Plant, and a sisser,; Mrs. Thomaa Orampton, of Cicero. Her husband 'died two months- ago. _ The funeral of Mrs. William Welch, who died\ last Friday evening, will .be held tomorrow at 2:00 o'clock at the house. - ' Mrs. Matilda Wright, who nas been ill and unable to leave her bed, is slightly improved, but still confined to her bed. John Bronner is i11. Dr. Brown and wife of Euolid were the guests yesterday of Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. Matilda Wright, and daughter Lena. EBohool is closed here this week and part of next, on account of the holi- days. A New Year's party will be held at the Parker House hall, Wednesday evening, January 1, 1908, Music by students at the rhetorical exeroises |. ''Swoet and' Low,*'' by the school choir; recitation, nminee, bonanza farms, ''The Nation's Dead,'' by Enolia Hall; 804 strange natural formations, is a declamation, ''The First Battle of , Y8ritable recitation, ''An Unknown Hero,'' by Anna Doerr; essay, ''Old CéHlory,'' by Ralph Whitney ; declamation, ''The Minute tation, \Gulity or Not Gailty,\' by Whilma Bassett; deciamation, ''The by Uwight ! kloher's orchestra of Syracuse. % A Real Wondertand. s South Dakota, with its rich silver wide ranges wonderland. - At « Mound 'City, in the home of Mrs. E. D. {Clapp, a wonderfol caso of healing has lately ocourred. Her son seemed near doath with lung and throat trouble. *\\*Exbausting coughing spells occurred every five minutes,\ writes Mrs, Clapp, ''when I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, the great' medicine, that saved his life and completely cured him.\ 'Graen. VAN BUREN Dec. 28. --Miss Libbie Hannibal and niece, Martel, are spending the holidays with friends in Weedsport. Elijah Cornell is ill with pneumonia. His daughter, Mrs Nelsoqp Davis, is caring for him. _ - Misses Mary and Fanpie O'Lough- lin, Ora and Ida Foster and Effie Mathewson are home, having closed their schools for the holidays. Earl Obapman of Elbridge was in | town last week. I Verne Hudson of Syracuse spent Sunday with his sister, Miss Bort P, J. McQueen has been suffering from an attack of rheumatism. Mrs. Mary Loveless has been con- fined to the house with a bard cold Berlin Mathewson of Nebraska is visiting bis father, George Mathew- son, The Ohgistmns tree and exercises of gur school last Friday night passed off very pleasantly. The diglogne, '* A Surprised Crambler,'\' in four acts was well rendered. Following is the synopsis: Act I.-John Grumble * fiend the children. Act II. -The visit; to Kringloville. Aot II. -Kriss Krmgle s visit to John Grumble. Aot IV.-A visit by the children to John Grumble. John Grumble oarried his part through to perfection. Other reci- mtifire as follows: Christmds is Coming... Hattie Russell A Visit to the City.. ........... ............. Miss Emma Loveless Kriss Kringle's Surprise........ .. Muriel Hannibal A Little Boy's Conviction, ,...... ................. Howard Dreher A lely Boy .. . . Ernest Loveless All join in thanking our teacher, Miss Leopold, of Baldwinsville for & very pleasant evening. Here's Good Advice. O. 8. Woolever, one of the best: known merchants of Le Raysville, N. Y., says: ''If you are ever troubled with piles, apply Buoklen's Arnica Salve. lt cursed ma of them for good 20 years ago.''. (Guaranteed for 'tores, wounds, burns or abrasions. 250. at Gardner & Davis' drug store. Deo. 28. -Will Hatten of Southern IVinois is visiting his parents for the Hirst time since. he. left for Ohicago, sight years ago last Julv On New Year's Eve, next Tuesday evening, the Sunday School Board and the friends of the school will give the scholars of the M. B. school a supper in the parlors of tha church. All the 'ohildren are invited to be present. No one else will be fed want. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. T Culver and son at Ira and Lysander - 'Mr. and Mre. EB. S. Marvin spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Charles -Andrews of Syracuse. Last Friday evening L. T. Culver, Distriot Deputy of the Independent Order of Foresters, wont to Jordan to help institute a Court of Foresters thero, with 17 charter members. District Deputy F. R. Cos and staff, consisting of Past Grand Obarles M. Isbell, William Mathews, AL. T. Onlver, Edward Norton, Frank Larmon and Albert Isbell, will in- | stall the officers of Jordan Lodge, I O. O. F., on Thursday evening, Jen. d, and for the next two weeks will the district. Isanc Isbell spent part of the Week with his son Arthur of Lysander. A sleigh load of young people, with a few older ones, went to Peru last Friday evening to the exercises given by the scholars of Manila Vincent's school. Sohool is closed for the Obristmas vacation,. The teachers have gone to their homes. The C. 0. O. O. Soap club met with Mrs. Alfred Evans last Thorsday even- ing. The gentlemen were invited to supper. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Naugle, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd R. Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Onlver, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. G, L. Furbosh, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mead, Mrs. Daniel Peck, and Mrs. O. H. Coonrad, Mrs. Alfred Evans, Mrs. George W, Marvin and Mrs. George W, Haw- ley aro all suffering with the grippse. Miss Sata Hudson and Miss Wava Hudson aro spending the Ohristmas until the' children bave bad all they | Elmer spent Obristmas with friends| install the remainder of the lodges in all | L the commg year eeemeeewwwewewwe if age te befit tb spe te nts We wish 'our friends and pat/Wash e O Happy and Prosperous New Year and e this occasion to express Our apprecwtzon for 'the liberal patronage during 1907\ and to- solicit a generous share of thew trade dumng with their continued - customers. patronage during the coming year and solicit the trade of new Orman; recitation, '\An Order for a Plioturso,'' by Ruth Bardes; recitation, ''Natban Hale,\ by Ethel Miller; declamation, \Abraham Lincoln,\' by Herbert Flidtl; recitation, 'The Fato of Uharlotto Russo, '' by Margaret 4th in tho afternoon. A committeo was appointed as follows: R. Tur. pening, Anthony _ Huyck, Phillip Diedrich. Mrt. and Mrs. Daniel Van Dervers 'of Plainville spent last Sundiy at Guaranteed for coughs and colds, throat and lung troubles, by Gardner & Davis, druggists. 500, ana $1.00. Trial bottle frees. vacation with their parents at Oross Lake. , + A Photograph of‘Mare. Of the photography taken of the ca- nals on the planet Mars a writer says: \Professor Lowell was good enough tc send me three of his wonderful direct photographs of Mars taken last July,} TYBURN TREE. \Thomas Van Dervere's. Mra. Hattie Dunbat Hatch of Syra: -cuso is spending a few days with her «grandfather in this place. |_ Last Sande; morning at tho union marvice the infant obild of Mr. and! , Mrs. inoi of Falton was presented} Hor baptism, ths Rer, K. D. Dumas? exercising the. rite. Cozzens; song by the school choir. ' places. 'place will fill the, yacanoy. Prof. W. { [of the Ramsay High school. Valentine Wallets suffered & light > n \wt\ his mam ibhi Miss Kissia Burns visited **i} Sunday. - , Miss Carrie L mm or. We; ‘ l‘”,,’,ia id ants, Kr and Mrs. Philip Loveléi«| @ Mrs. Calling stil1 Win \ Bitters, bs which] a A a very low condition. STILES iMr. and Mrs. D. Thompson. U _1D, Mathewson. © ® i Mr. and Mrs E. A. Morton of iOnondagn Valley spent some tims} # Inst week with relativa®s. Miss Frances Luke has tenderod ber resignation as primary teacher and will loavo at ghe closa of the term to go to Rathsdy, N. J., wleroe she bas accepted a position as fourth ' grado tesohar in the school of that Miss Apna O'Neil of this TD. Tisdale, & former principal of ] Liverpool High school, is 'principal; S C|. , Susan Connie at Cold. Spring Dec. 33 -Mr. asd Mra. P. W. mf- ler of Syracuse wtfinndayvith Mrs. Ressegaie of North Rffizemy Ihas been visiting her sister Mrs. W. 1° Oar school closed for the tRolidays m fightmmechfismm WWW * *~ mmafififikfiffiymmvmfi- [L4 mummmmsmmsmm hum new of Lavage-33 Men JACKSONVILLE ~ Dec. 22.-The - Ladios'® Aid will mact at tho home of Mrs. Sumner Piocroo Saturday, Dso. 23th. Dinner will be servrod. All aro invited. ' There will be installation of officers at tha Friendly Hand Hall next most- Ing night. An oyster «upper at the glose {or the members only. glira.Bnrxyeumiloh guests '6f her parsnts, Mr, ERR ”mm-ring for a few days. David Brown of Irs and Leon HB. +Joyle wers guests of their «ister, Ania Mills, one day last week. ~gouTe eraxnBy Déo. %%.-Mr. and ms Willfam Sholts nad daughter Rdith of Ira vis- 'Tted Iss town Sunday. \Mrs. Carrie E. Palmer will go to j Roohester come» time this week, whers Ah# will bo Him guest of har sister, Ars. ¥. VW.> Paltfaer, over Hew Yéays, Her busbandd will follow to few Kbhd New Year'd with them. Perry, apd wife of Falton were Sunday guestsiof the latter's parints, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Cook. T Mrs. Frank Whippls is on the sick Arthur Whipple after spending bis ¥anation at botos, has returned to his dafies at Pararia in the canal zone. Oiz Reavy tain and tha of Sunday the Heighin® A Base Be I tbat odhetimes fatally flammoflfim ; flow» We fright and Monday bas about roinped. which are only four millimeters (near ly one-sixth of an inch) in diametet and most wonderful photos they are They show the snow caps and the darker and lighter shading, but with normal sight I can see a number of most beautiful lines-the canals-and. with the aid of a very low power hand , glass not strong enough to show the fiber of the paper, I can count thirty six of thes» perfectly straight lines one of them dongle,\ A Schoo! For Noblas. Evidence that China is mo¥ing along toward a constitutional government is contathed In the following item frow a Sha dally newspaper: \Pao Hasi, vice presidént of the miriistty of ' education, has recommended to the throne the extgblishment of a peerage school for the study of 'political econ- omy and civil Iawe. Only sons of princes and dukes and other #0bD18! #he «ball be lmdmitted Into this school, which fs to préepate its sigdents for menibership in [the fo Chinese houseof lords.\ - -. 0 C_ f The Caspian Sink. It appears from the careful measure ments of level recently made by Ler tenatit Colonel Parlisky along the line of the Transeatpian railway that the evel of the Casplan sea is eighty-three feet below the level of the oceans. If the Caspian sex were filled with water up to ocean level the town of Krasme vodek, which stamds on its shore. trocld be subtperitted, for the mean ele- valfon of that town is between sixty and sixty-four feet beipw ocean faevel - L. Fencing a Continent. After five; yoars' work the great trasscoontirental proof fence bas been in West Aagstralla. its Iength is 2088 willes, and the cost of its Wilma Las Mn very reariy $1.230,- ¥t ts feraished at Intervals of five cith of traps in which Lord Ferrera' Tragic Journey to the Famous Old Gallows. Park lane was Tyburn lane, 'and it seers as If the gallows-described in an old document as movable-at one time stood at its east corner. It was there the ferocious Lord Ferrers was hung in 1780 for murdering his serv- ant. Horace Walpole's words paint the picture well: \He shamed heroes. He bore the solemnity of a\ pompous and tedious procession of above two hours from the Tower to Tyburn with as much tranquillity as if he 'were only going to his own burial, not to his own execution.\ And when one of , the dragoons of the procession was thrown from his borse Lord Ferrers expressed will be no death today but mine.\ On went the procession, with a mob | about It sufficient to make Its progress slow and label-30mg, Small wonder that puke ; {with Thack were help, ket up Its mamas within tour high walls. Asking for drink, MWWWtflhsfldm sherlf?, late regulations enjoined him not to let prisoners drink while pase. tog from the place of imprisonment to that of execution, great indecencles execution. \And though,\ said he, \my to your lordship's rank, yet there is an- other resson, which, I am sure, will welgh with you-your lordship is sen celble of the greatness of the crowd; sire.\ But décescy-so often parnded the murderer's death. ets fought for the rope, and the one who lost it cried-the greatest tiageds‘ Sketch. No minister need hope to preach # sermon that Will attract halt/as much 3mm much concérn and said, \I hope there | having been committed by tho drank | enness of the criminals in the hour of | ford, ¢ might think myself excusable | in overlooking this order out of regard | we must draw up at some tavern; the [. confuence would be so great that 1t | would delay the which [--== your lordship seems so much to de- } by those who outrage it-ended with | \The execution AccoghmOdate Many persons Keep theit none! hare as a_ permanent 'nvestment- We pay Three and one haif pet. cent. interest Othars deposit whatavar cash they have aud pay all bills by check-It's the safe way and far more comvenisnt . Others keep \their Id16 money hare await- ing investments. ae Open Tuesday. Evenings ° 5130 to 8:00 o'clogk | First Nationial Bank . Baldwinavitie, M. Y. Capital £100,000: We; £30,000 Deposits $112,310.06 OHsF gimimfirxlefin. Cashier mam tow, Jas. L. Selleck, W.. F. Mor- s, S. C. uydzm. Windsor Morris. A. S. Barber, Ass't Cashier; C. J. Mercer, Bookkeeper. _ . ~R The Long Conflict. Little Sally (reading)-What is a pro- conflict, Harry? Smail Harry 'I douw't know. I asked paps this moto- hgwhatltmandhemaltm something 1 couldn't understand duntA Interest as the fow wwdaghe sKy%~ “A if” up and got married. -Chicsgo hemmmwwm BfiADY - DRESS: Punter a Sun, Side and“ Box Skirti\ rde Enlf em roar rre of Tadependent 'Phone 42 Bell 'Bhope14f. DR. G. M. WASSE:~ HOURS: 1 to 4; 740 9.p. m. . EYES. TESTED OFBICE AND RESIDENCE Elizabeth a Baldwin-filo, N. Y. I[ pr. R. m. FARtr-m OSTEOPATH HOURS: Tuesday and Samoa}; ' 4:30 to 8:30 P. M. Office-Mo. 11 West Geneseo Street, '; Opposite Methodist Church. ford ' f Suporiative Seauty. A Swedich newspaper recently 11? vited its readers to state is a few words what they considered the th beautiful thing in the world. The fsb. prize was carried off by an anonymow answer, \The eyes of my m itr : More imaginative was the resder. “PM won the next prize by suggesting, \The dream of that which wo m1}; Bbe impossible.\ The most amusing answer was hick read, \The most beautiful in the world is to see a man s his Win-law emu a mmrofiowe ard then us] Foe