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The Mo A earl}, . J 3 la + et [Easfly a f- ted oatmeal Poss Lcunt)\ C nnm'o‘rs co YERA Threshlnn‘ is at. present engamng the -_. farmers' attention, Who fne about halt [ke [. through 'with this work.~ ast, Mrs. Momma bhepparz‘d of Conn a 1s V town wsxtmg fuends \at Mis. J. K. : potawes arg domu well al «Mrs, Joseph “Gore has not been as\? 1. 7wellfor the poet fun. days. called on. Mls G. B ‘vags on Endzw p . | cuse, Satiirday, . elk . W. H.. Hayes, 0 f s) vacuse, is, manned o‘f vaaéhst\ Poem 's. The“. 15 A fen mop of apples and plume are.plenty. ' ® Mrs Combs. l’eavrs There will be a gated emp of cm naml & . \Wise M'n‘v Hart \1!plted frxende in ' blxanwteles, haturda) and Sunday {os Mme Nellie (woodspeed of T1101 n. Hill, ‘J well wane“ math last Week one clay last week o Mrs, G. Bow who has been spendmn‘; . fhp nncf » 48> visiti'nn’ [95 , Threshing 1s nemlv ower in- this vb.\ ll heat and outs have melded x George Rouse lost -a taluable hm se | . lg last week with mfiammatxon of the stoi a Niles Hattie T'tylm andfrlend from\ Uae Marcellus, VISltLd at Gmft’n; Bennett & f* ' Mae l sy sul operation Tast Week - ; D Lee and fimmlly. of Maxoellus wL' .~ of T. 'I. B1eetei\s hoxises‘fell dead . elted 'his patents, Mr. and Mrs. (x, Lee, -| ow bandaylest ‘ ‘IffihML nd Mrs Geoxge Pople, of Sime- ': >| called on Who’ll J. Johneon “mole at. Pam-mm finthhnne and. tdnrmnfient here l‘uda). . , llop dances gre the order' of the. days ty edding . hells sare .to again. to 00+. The pew: chm eh is heme“ repull) ea~ |© © mlohed f The Repuhhcan Lammwn. pole painted . \mm- Bloclktown:. houth Otselic. ~ heozge Galloway zeturned to W1\— fmends in town l Cob Hill]. this fall. «Miss Bertha Reynolds (goese‘nlle this fall. <0 0C fmmly in Syrieuse. \/..; . « Wi A. Maxwell putlne (Ade null m m the road lost ... NIls Plestel' of vaerpool is Vlbltlng‘ he; son; L. Jw Riester | 00> (reorwe Fuo'gle 'of- Pompey bunde} with his parents ' 5p e'nt denrd Ixeerron started for Chlcan'o Thursda) ot Inst week 20. Maiter: Young, 'of Auburn, bunday With his patents: >>. - <_ expects to retur n to hez hem. tn Johns- seen?» ; sled to hme been . :the lamest eves Held. to“ n. thik w cell *+ move on Thar sdav lest was estimated ' The Farmers' plenu. \held in, Dwm‘ Miss—bottle”, ¥is |New ll’oodetoek, Aust weel, . \Samuel Wallace. of Webslen, 8. D w me the gueet of Dr. J; D..Potter. Ds Mir. and 'Mrs. Hm nell. Tracv boon 1mm tane Jupiter Maxwell. fluted tuenm m, Mra. Wm.: (”and is ueitmrr h lh‘ml‘s m | - Miss NammaA~ “Thompson. te'tcheb at». teaches at eee C Deter Imlhlerspent Sunday mm ms: ‘I tuto \Nir: Phllhps, of Lebanon, has moved ( mto the house at the 'falls. ‘ a z 5mm of, \\’1‘- ‘ Welght Blanket; We shall sell th We have oatruek the Chomeet lot of Low Prloed and L1ght to our Customers of 25per cent on the Dollar. & we have ever seen Just rlght for Fall-* o em for the next 15 days 'at A: savlng m S,1\DFR Chmago last week- xfi om the World’s Fair and moved pig Merldmn Miss WImme Blown. of Sv ecuee, xe vmltmfl' dt. Ts M elnfield’ . ‘v‘ her son nt’fiol’flfkfl I ‘aSST—m ~ Dr. Dow d, the homwopetlnst has ented rooms of George Haycdun. R L “umth and J.P. Van wa leitxj \Dr R Mavens is weltnlg in. Pompey . “use Minute I‘ilklne returned fmm ‘ | mes Lulu Townsend has retux nod F Wlllax d Related has tented his mill .. Mls. I’etel Houghmlmw has wone to «s \Joys fLadles Brown RussmPohsh $2 65 worth $4 CO < oo Ladies\ Brown Russia, Pohsh, $2.25 worth $8.50. :. - Ladies. Brown Goat Polish. .~ $1:97. worth $3. 00 / -Ladies: Brown Russia Bl uchers$,00 worth $8. 00 Lathes Brown (Goat Oxfords any \color 730 980 ' ($1.28 anc.$1) 47 all of whlch are Renflm \ml fhen' families\? (as. 2C . GOLD SPRING aos Mr. and Mrs Tongan-t spent last Monday at. Mr. Doolittle's R Our pastor Rev. _B. 8. Annable, has | returned after Ins vacation. | ~ _ , Tobageo : harvestmg is neerly over are through w1th their bhleslnng i_ - My: and Mis. George ' McHuron : and Mr 'siad Mri. Anton Bronson spent:last, Sunday: at their brother's at bkanente .l68 Falls. . ‘ &. Coopers Wednesday afternoon The Ladzes Aid; soelety 'of. the NM. P Eddie Faker is attendmfr schoolet'm and most of the: fexmet‘s in tlns sectzon Tie w. -C C, T.. U. meets at Mrs Elinor church meets at the , parsonavtThurs- diy of: this Week hos -# Mlss Jessie Morrtson, assxstent teacher. on thelr wheelg. SORREL mm“. Thur 51an Rxnlmrfl Pvmmtte 'The village school commenced thls; - week with I.. F. Derlin, principal,. and [' W D., Hitchcock and Leroy Brooks, | : of Gonq and Dell Inghaita, of Emer- | son, paid a visit, to Fair Haven msundevr xp Ax m m x. Solvay. Dolph district. v Fred Schutter is attendmg' Head § M Busmees Collerre in Syracuse,; teacher in our school Tuesday, bept B. nun mne seemed 'to have a, g wood time 5 ' qe frueet MIS J. enema, Hlll “outlet“ \ Edvard Sulhmn will teach in the > \Miss May Martin tools her posmon as | : $011; school commenced Tuesday thh‘ ‘sts May Martin. of Eufild. as teacher. | .. Miss Grace Chapman commenced her.} _ acme. me v1si’b1nt' at H Trucv #. llr c £ ' vof Nhecls. we; I) Platte Mrs. ECD. (xerclnev the guest of Mus. C week . The Ww. & T L meet Vilth “rs | D. Potter Hntuldm after noon. at the usual houz. , \Mr. and ms. Fred “nehooumalxel, of » Thmsday last. Miss (wetxe Benedict, of nudes, is [the gnest of: hewandapanents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Thomas n? Illnnktnw ~NqBRTH sx'RAcusn Miss Elle Gillett,. of byrucuse, has been vlsltmg'm town.: ; js. M’xss May Colfing and he» elster, Mrs. MeCheeney, left for the 'World's' Fan' Saturday last. , Mr.: and Wire. \ cuse, were in town Sunday, the guests of bis mother. . 'Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and daughtel, * been visiting at George Mllback s, Sr., geturned 'the .: ml j -—-——'—,-—-.-—. woopaARD, ~ , James Pitcher his. - another llttlc . Agughter added. to Ins home: ~,. -_ Mrs. Bolton; of Syracuse, is vismmg‘ hennunt 'Mrs. Henry Filkins: © Mrs, Young, of Syracuse, is spending some time thh her sister. Mrs. John * - Boon... Mrs, anwood of Syracuse, is spend: ® P «wood. ||. e Frank B. Luce, who has 'béen. vxslt~ ing fri¢nds in this vicinity, returned to [ His: home 15 Philddelphia, . Pa., Thurs- day . . LITTLE UTica. George Platt, of Fulton, now occu- pxes 'the liotel, __ Fred Butler; town Sunday Carrie Blakeman is attending school at B'xlclwinsvillo + The L O. (h P. ieetwal was a sue. cess, sa7. being the receipts. Mrs. Sarah Stevens. of Minetto, is visiting her brother, Justus Gifford, Our trustee, H. M. Dunham, has se- cured the services of Lottie Stafford, . of Hinmanville, as teacher for the fall. term. The L. F. M. bl of the M. E. church «will meet at the home of Ars. 4. burs ton, at, dacksonvilie, on Tuesday, Sept. 12%. All ate invited to attend to aid in the' election of officers and make ar- rengements for the District Convention | which is to be held Staph $4, OC ( Syracuse, was in BOWEXNS comyrns.. Miss Hills Southard has gone to Can-{ _. nap to spend a couple of weeks, 'Agnes Kelly, and Zoo Brackett, are .. Visiting in Jacksonville, this week. Ars. M. Stranahan visited her daugh- ter, Mrs. W. Town, of Plainville, last Thursday. - Min. Appleton, wife and daughter elite, of Minotto, visited at Jayarey’e '-- Inst Monday. . Io ~ Miss Coldey Moore, of Syracusemnd Ferinte ef . of Falton, visited Niss] Mystile Fuller last week, Several ofthe young people of this} place, left Tnesdayfor Fulton where! : RE 2 l new. . . ¥ ~MHs. Lucy Tommflaofi muguuenom ing school gt Baldwinsville. : James and- Louis J.\ Sears expect . to' 2 start for Chicago. Thuzs’dey las Miss Mary Pettit was the guest of\ & J Butolph. of zyrn- and Cora Alrhnrdt, of Utica, who have f ( weeks with: her grand-daughter, Mrs. | D. lug the . week with her son, Floyd Cay- _' Fin Albion. < thay will attend schoof the Coming be present. ‘ yekn 0 - - Miergle Hayder dod Elem Home of Mr. Cas. Kelly left Monday for port Tomawakds, have\ been the guests of \ Pisin, N, Y., wherehe bus a pesitten| \o= Mr and lfs L.} Mkflhherof” I filmy; in the \none-M awn“ | the Misses Sears Sunday colt recently berrin the 18th. . News has reached here that the 11t~ cholem mfantum : Mrs. M.. W. Morlev is spendmg a few Chas:~Bfock, at Skaneateles. Mrs. M. Wiles and Miss Marlon Olney visited thew last week. \p turned last week from a three weeks western trip. Mr. Harrington spent some time in Chicago, but his wife re- [mained with friends in Mlclug'an JAcKsoxvmnn . Theodore Stebbins - has commenced school at. Baldwmeville Academy a Peter Wheeler and. fnmfly of Syra« cuse, spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. T. C. Lewis spent a part of' last Week visiting friends -at Oswego Falls. * Augustus Carhart, of Fulton, and Milo Graves, of Palermo, visited at F. Parke's last weels. Our mills drawer. Lowell Russ. wears the shape of a small boy. Mr. and Mm A. Mann and daughter, | Wava, of Syracuse. spent a few days last weok with friends here, Miss Hatch, of Syracuse, has been spending a few days with Mrs. P. E. Russ and Mrs. John gdemon. at. Lv~ sander, Misses Hattte and Ada Gleason, Stel. 1a Dings, Chas. Owen and William Wel- den, of Oswego Falls, sperit Sunday with Miss Louisa, Parke. - + EIY extrema Muss Nellie Lyon is meitmg friends Miss Blanche Williams has returned to her home in Efcotteille. Aix. and Mrs F. B. Young and sou, {fare spending sometime in Rose, N. Y.. Kirs %W.°G.\ McCord entertained her cousin, Arthor Bishop of Uflca, last week. e The Beangefical church held a pienic in Johnson Park on Wednesday, Sept- ember 6th. H. €. Allen, of Georgetm, spent | fast Sundaf here' with her mother, Airs. P. Alien. - Charteriy mecting sewieee will be held in the M. B. church next Sunday i eventag. 'Thers has been an exodus of teachers o their respective wchoouls this geet. Mis Dera Towneeee af Neatargh,.) and Mrs. N. ard naughter wirte, of Warmers, oisited relatives In Menace Isat mmym Ewen? Bec. Mz, thgmtfl et 3 we‘ll #areon tem anathema outflow lance pae: - Wm»: w balinese i we, Nellie Forgar, aad Katee Petit. sotpitem are Jennies, anf Madge Miter e e we; meme-mt ' 'M. Harrington, Jr. lost; a valuable? C/ B. Olney has been engao‘ed to teach the Beatall school, the term tol tle son of C. F. Wiles is verv low thh\ Atr. aud Sirs. M. Hurrmgton, or ., Fem} -| Weltrom;-of-Syracuse.-spent part | }They will visit friends in leen, Ill.. a smiling face as he hal an nssistant in | 1000,000, and potatoes ctL, hfiaanm‘ Presiding Elder Green will} school Tuesday in the State : Road dis» |. trust © © bmlth Rev. A. E. Mosher, of Melbourne, Fla.,'is the guest ol I‘led Staley and family. gent guest 'of his hrother, “lllmd Chapman . . Miss Kathleen Kanally, of Warners, | J C: Sullivan. wam Schnyler. of Fairmount. om town last week canvassing for the fifCothfi Physician _. . _ Thing-é Dow. of Seracuse. \has -been spending a fee days with his mend- mother, Mrs. N. Es Dow. Mrs. Albert Cadd and Miss Nettie last week with I‘rank Nchuttet' and {mull} , - « I'end'tll p. ov. Peck. Mrs. 'James Pecknnd Miss Metta Lainerson spent last Thursday with friends in Bald= winsville. | 'Mrog. 8. P. VanHoesen and daughter, Afina, nnd Mrs. A, E. Smith left Tues- day enroute for the World's Fair, and lloll'md M iLll Mr. and Mrs. A. D. “Harmon spent Sunday at Warners with their niece. Mrs. Mary Rodgers, who just returned froin the sea shore and is enroute for | her home in Chicago. 2 1t is estimated that the hay crop this year is worth about $1,000,000.000, The indications are that the corm crop | will be at least 1,200,000,000 bushels. The value of the crop at 45 cents a bushel would be about $795,000,0800. The wheat crop of the year will prohw bly bring to the producers $300,000,000; cotton dt least $250,000,000; oats. 'Sis%,- \Miss Bextha Fonda, of Bruloceport is | Lspendmg a few days “nth Miss Bertha , * dlstrlct near bheds «~- Allen Chapman, of Apulm was a ge- | spenta few days last weelse with Mrs,] was Miss (gavhn ‘flh'nnn - Vas on \'Puesday 'for the Wald '3: L‘eu, labt h 1 spent last Munday and Monday in town. Febxue, were at Plank Pulford\. on | (rem ere—Haste Lae} in day. Miss Koto O‘Viel of Bald“ 1nev1lle, Mlts Anna Allen and brothel, ot\ Skanenteloe, spent. two days at Mm, Al. Buel's last week. _ coy o | The Rev. W.) D. and M15. Hart, of \ Wilton, Conn., are among the men‘s; guests at T T. Hart's. + boturdoy often noon ° was the Guest of W m Blown last bum . A large circle of relatives hold a pm? | {nie at the Townsend homestead last o a alue for the 1 We heue Many Spemal Bargains m Mens Boys and Youths Shoes, A | was the guest of her cousm. Mrs. Loms Ryder, last weels. 'Miss Hgttic Perre. has been engaged to teach the, comlnrr term:. m the Allen Aug. Manned at Wowestex, 30th, Mrs. Jane.Rowley, to Rev. W. M. Hal- lock, of this village. , Rev..C. W. Walker, of Georgetown,. was in town Thur sday and Friday, call- ing on acqncmtance | NIP 'and Mrs. Chas. Heals, (rmwmlle. were in fown Fndcr ing on old sequaintances. ' Mrs, J. C. saddlemyer. of Fayette- ville, is stopping with her mother. Mrs. H, C. Reed for a few aveeks. S \WOF. Benedict, of Fabius. was in toiwvn one Hay last weelt. mokmg’ adter s his whet-eels for School C omimnissioner. ~ \The Republican caucus, of the town of I’omfieh-wfll-Juxheld in the Hanlan t of Me- call- day. The Ladies' Aid Sdciety, of the WI E. chuteh will serve refreshments in their rooms on Main street. - I‘rielav afternoon and evening. 'The ordinance of baptism was 'ad-| ministered to one candidate at the con- clusion of service in the First Baptist church Sunday morning. Lightning struck and split a tele- phone pole between here and Fabius' during the recent storm, followed the: wire and split seven others in succes- sum There will be a grand band tourna- ment held here Friday The will close by a concert. followed by a dance in the evening. A series of revival meetings will be held at the First Baptist church coup mending Sunday evening Sept. 10th, and continuing two weeks from that date. The meetings will be conducted by Rey, W. A. Billings the. evangelist, and wife from Hamilton, asexsted by y Rev. W +M. Hailed: # {double breasted short pants Suits, ago 4 to 15 years, that were $4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, go ut $2.00 each this week only. | Look in our large show window for samples, Remember this greet sale is for this week only he” #s. , He Sweeney VanderbxltSfmare, bemoan Selma fled in § tow mc FOR THIS W Al our $12.00, 14.00, 15.00. 16.00 and 18.00, Men's (Summer Suits will go at $5.00 each. Fifty styles to select from, including round corner, straight | front and double-breasted sacks and cataways. Boys' School Suits, single and double breasted, age 14 to 19 years, that were $6.00, 8.00, 10.00 and 12.00, to go this week only at $3.85 each. Small boys are in it too; all our boys single and EK ONLY 8.00 and 8.50, will Flouss, at Pompey Center, next Satur- 4 seven uniformed ~ | bands are expected tn be in line. festivities of the day | sequence is that the statutes are made [so intricate that the lawyers and even | rmany sections a complete failtre. The! [lowered, for July, the set bas been reine, |echititftonsiare heavier this year thin Ithey have beea tho year of | thie gute is horse uHtehistarge - The Rev, W. D. Hart of Cont.. mll al church next Sunday.. Mrs T. Geroloman and. son: Ram, of; [Cato, and Miss A. Kuapp, of Syracuse, |- were guests at Wm. Culrer's last week; D. H. (Gilbert, secretary of the Ogswe-] go Falls Fair, was in town last Mon- day with some very attractive adver- tlsmg cards and posters. -' Traces of thieves w ere apparent at the hotel last Monday. morning. 'The rear of the house was.entered and some valuable ar twins that were designed to the laundry , were misying.. |_ Schuyler VanDervere. an eettmablc citizen, 'divd on Hotmdny Sept. 3, 1898; wged 00 years The Rev. S20 0G.) Heck day afternoon at the family residence. | The remains were deposited in Lysan- occupy the pulpit at the Congregatiom l man officiated at the obséquies on Mon- , t F1 Ofllnl J PR RACUSE N. Y. neg Remember that we are cloemg out our stock of Crockerv, Glass Ware, Tinware, Lamps and everything in the line of Houeefum- Ishmg Goods at a baroam. . Give us a \pall. . Lo, Beetsoc Teas of all Lmde35c a pound Best 40¢ Teas 250 a pound. ‘ Best 300 Teas 20¢ a pound, \Best $% Dust 18c a pound,. 'Best 206 Dust r2e a pound Kirkland Corn 9¢ a can, 3 caus for 25C, Starch 5G a pound. Rice 5c a pound,.6 ponds for 250, Good R10 and Java Coffee 250 7 pound,. : Breakfast Coffee 18¢ a pound . 1 quart, Fruit Cans. 756 a dozen. < 1 pint Fruit Cans 6ge a dozen. . ._ Shredded. Cocoanut, #50 a pound, .. Best Salmon, 2 cans 2502 C0 0 Chocolate Cream Candy a mound . *+ deveemetery: .The Rev. S. G. Hockman. who has supplied the Congregational: pulpit) during the summer, left last Tuesday for Chicago and From thence will visit | his parents in Cincinnati, after which he will return to Yale to finish his theologieat course. Mr. Heckman is a young man of great promise and bids « pastor and (preacher He has made] many friends during his sojourn here and will leave this place with the re- grots of those whom he ministéred unto, and soctally hy all.. Right, You Are l- a - There has been of late a great deal too much tinkering with the schoof laws of the state. Each year changes have been made, the date of meetings changed and other requirements made obligatory upon the trustees, who are at their wits\ end to carry out the iaw. And soit is with other matters. It seems the ambition of every man who is elected to the legislature to insug- ursaté a change in the laws of the state, {in a greater or lesser degree, gccording| . to his ability and influence. 'The cow the judges can bardly keep posted as to what is really the law- in many-fn-~| stances &A much-needed reform is biennial sessions of the legislature. (donations Fm: Press. Appeals Will be Scarce. The July crop bulletin, zssned Troms the Ageicaltural department at Wash- ington, says: *The prospective crop of apples, commercially oomdered #s in- dicated by retaras of our correspond- ents for July, will be light, and in high returos in Sune from districts] then in oom have beea rmaterislly| poor, ard the drop still cantinnes se- the pereentages dre twenty | tro und nineteen points weepeetlweee.“ I6 is rearkable that the gene y ceipts at homered ard other sporting tro fay Anmessrsitian'to Ip attended to people with motey to ho Sp i 5, ie testi ( te » tee dx the's own ss, The omen-“w fair to be pre-eminent in his calling as}. i Deter“ n N ew Goode o sf. _ Thos in Hualso ard New York} (Best California Raisins roc a pound 3 pounds 25¢, - e Wood 'ulp Pail 250, worth 490. tous 2 quart Corn Popper 200. ‘ Lamp Burhers go. .> Davis . Bakitig: Powder t 50 aA poun Sweet Chocolate seca cake. ° ; .=. Reliable Baking Powder 140 a pound, Masters' Sogp 4¢ a cake, $3.85. a box, \ Can Rubbers 5¢ per. doz, -* a Ib. can Roast Beef 20c. Best London. Layer Raisins on Stem 3 pounds for age. _ Soda 5o a pound, 6 pounds for 25c. Syracuse Market Tomatoes 160¢ a can. Quaker Oats roe a package. Pettijohn's Food toc a package. ‘ 'g boxes Royal Mince Meat 25¢. Sardines box, 550 a dozen, Crackers, 4 pounds for agq. - Ginger Snaps, 3 pounds for 25¢. Best New Orleans. Molasses goc a gallon, Best Porto. Rito Molasses 5oc a gal. Good Porto Rico Molasses 380 a \ gallon. Codfish &C per pound. Best Rio and Java Coffee 32¢ a Crockery and Glassware at reduced pound. prices. We are headquarters on Peaches, call and get our Pfieesh is ; J. J. Gettman's Cash Bargain House, 182 North Salina '61t., Syrac use. 4 NINE DOORS NORTH OF THE SWlNG BRlDGE I have & few Summer Goods left which I Desire to close out. Prices will be lower - \'Than cost to Manufacturb. If you want a - Bargain, Ladies, Come and see me. Re- - ining Goods at your own Price, as I am - 1‘ ed. to open the Fall Season mm Fulle ~ Cf Hats; Eonnete, Flowers and Ri honeys; no?\ gomg on: - Tadies, yor wil findunfihmgyouwmefef Bummer Wear in my stock and at prices cheaper than were #¥etr quoted in Bald “f“f‘ s¢ eMoee; citizen sess to moore sporting Irecreatisatfanre-alitsceate M4 to) tiwa» the anawhfiin io bes. #. lik ow agl egitim io cul eni m. Me loose f'ooeefiloolo Baldwinsville. N. Y osis tus has n th lon apne inte