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(moi nees -We r e AOC TITE JOHNSTOWN DAILY REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1911+ 7 | eencsescecsesescccesccoss I INDEX TO BUSINESS ENTERPRISES . . m rrhe ChriStmaS S irit ' 13711131}; notice isrhereby given Du?“ é 4 ‘ U - thge | : 1 Prevailg p 8 suant to the directions contained in g PQSS[SS[D BY (IIY O]: IOHNSIOWN ' 'a resolution duly adopted on the 20th day of November, 1911, by the LUNCH ROOMS. From now on all store news and every department will reflect the Christmas ~The Electric Lunch Reom is the of LEGAL NOTICES MEAT When you want meat or poultry Our specialty is pork sausage. CENTRAL MARKET, 24% North Market Street BEARD & STEEXRURGH *Phone 689 Town Board of the Town of Eiphra- tah, Fulton County, N. Y., that an application in writing has been made to the said Town Board and the Sam Superintendent of Highways of §a1d Town of Ephratah, by . the Little I place to get a quick lurch Our mot Pals $ Matco, aa \oa aol to is \Cleanliness.\ . Give us a trial, pany or permission 0 construct, ' . L _L maintain, use and operate a double. + GEORGE H. ABEL, Prop., track street surface railroad. for pub- 14 South Market Street. lic use upon and across the follow- *Phone 788. ing highways in said Town of Ephra- ~ tah, to-wit: The highway leading from the Hamlet of Ephratah, said County of Fulton, southeasterly to the so-called \New Turnpike,\ con- necting therewith at a point near the residence of the late Anthony Christman, deceased; the highway leading from said Hamlet of Ephra- | tah southerly to the said \New Turnpike,\ passing the residence of Leander Getman; the highway lead- | ing through said Hamlet of Ephra- tah westerly to the Village of St. Johnsville, sometimes called the \St. Johfisville Road\; the Highway lead- ing from said \St. Johnsyvillie 'Road,\ - southerly and in almost a straight line to Stone Arabia; the highway spirit. The gift buying season opened in earnest last Saturday. - Hundreds people mado their selections from our complete assortments of novelties in which we excel. Whilevequally as many purchased more STAPLE and PRACTICAL articles in. MEATS B #9 » » a H 'Y. ves, k » : » *~ ‘ Silke, Linens, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Furs, Un Headquarters for all kinds of meats Prices Startling. N. ROUSE, 810 North Market Street, 'Phone 267. dermuslins and the like-all of which are put up in fancy boxes without extra Before and After| the Show Stop at the Johnstown - Candy Kitchen and get some healthful, home made candy aad delicions and refreshing hot drinks of ail | kinds. | - Co} cost. -_- Convenient Store Directory Clip it from the paper and place it in your'bag for refer- HAY AND STRAW DRY HARD WOOD --- 81 «--- L. HU. VAN ANTWERP3S, PF :.\. The concise directory below 'has been arranged for your convenience. SIE, «pwe while shopping; souxsrown caxny kitonEs, | msm a * aC *= =~ a ®\ \ \ leading from said “Stéh Johggvine 12 South Perry St. 'Phone 542. 104 W. Main St. am ya ¢ . | ‘ : c= Road\ northerly past the resiqence | ** * OL -__ _-_ Principal Articles in the Basement 51 Webster\ Shaver and sometimes | _ , _ © MECHANICAL TOYS DOLLS | // CHAFING pisHEs canmrs o on cala Town ot Tpura. | - - = e f.‘ \ ART POTTERY OUT GLASS BRASS NOVELTIES STATUARY tab ngecesszry to be crossed by said M IFLAllg IPRESSING. - %... CHINA HOUSEEURNISHINGS LAMPS DINNER SETS railroad in the construction- there- | @R Hat» Goods and Toliet Accessories., | - # &. MISS ELIZABETH M. LOTZE, 20th day of November, 1911, by the Common Council of the City of Johnstown, Fulton County, N. .Y., and approved by the Mayor of said city on the 2ist day of November, 1911, that an application in writing 1 has been made to the Common Coun- oil of said City of Johnstown by the Little Falls & Johnstown Railroad Company for permission to | con- struct, maintain, use and operate a street surface railroad for public | nome made pure pork sausage. It use in, through, upen and along the \ L2 surface of the following street, to- | is the best. & wit: Beginning at the intersection of | . . West Clinton Avenue and South A. M. PUTMAN, Market Street in said city; contin- 5 East Main St. *Phone 50. Steel Ceflings. - Meta) Roofs, @ Ave cent cigar on the market, Give Gegeral Repairs. 0 it a trial and yo\ will smuyke no|: 590---'Phones-641 § other, - Manufar' red by mammaaoaamom7 PIDWHELL. s . ' Hard Block Wood at $2.00. Hard Split Wood at $2.25. Soft Wood at $1.60. ° A. BRADT & . E. Fulton St. *Phone 392F4 qe The Monarch is the best: Pri * e : n Fj + F of. UNDERTAKER : Loe u, PINCQCl pal ArtICIeS lr‘St lo Or Notice is, therefore, hereby given | C. A. BUCHANAN, - 43 West Main Street \ empe PTBNT f seve wo . that the said Town Board and the | 121 West Main Street \Phone 439 . MEN'S PURNISHINGS poOwWN COMFORTS DRESS GOODS TOILET SETS 2 said Superintendent of Highways of Telephones 385 and 8499-2 - > Sbectaition . SUIT CASES BED BLANKETS SILKS COMBS AND BRUSHES the said Town of Ephratah will con- Dar or Night. I aiy Assistant. 1,968,11 2B ; NBEKWEAR __ L TABLE LINENS UMBRELLAS SILVER NOVELTIES vene at the Saltsman house in the Grders taken for flowers. - Manicuring, Message, Shampoing, \NEN'S. UNDERWEAR ROBE BLANKETS ESS TRIMMINGS VEILING said Hamlet of Ephuratah in said . ° * Scalp Treatment. HANDEERCHIEFS EMBROIDERY UNDERMUSLINS PICTURES Town of Epluratah, on the 9th day C R ERFUMES ¥\ ART LINENS APRONS _ . RIBBONS of December, 1911, at 11 o'clock a. ory \ s * ~ _ , \ SLovES - ¢ Seep rosunn - coRrsETs mh. of thet day, at which time and | M. MaALoXEY. no f. L i HOSIERY wWOOD-TO-BUR WHITE GOODS place the aforesaid application will . . | | \ f ._ LKATHER GOODS \4. STATIONERY - JEWELRY | FANCY GOODS first be considered by said Town OLD PAPERS FOR SALE Dealey “I,\ | Fresh, Sait and Smoked ~« j ART BASKETS | ~,. © WICKER TRATS PICTURE FRAMES POST CARDS Board and said Superintendent of . Meat3, Fresh Fish, Pouliry . and oe Highways, and all persons who de- - AT THIS OFFICE canned Goods. . - S d F i Fe ire may be heard relative thereto.. p | , 2 - , x \32eCOL1TML [IOOI‘ 8\ Dated? November 20th, 1911. TEN CENTS A HUNDRED 22. South Perty Street, [ \GIF BOOKS wOMEN'S SUITS KIMONOS MILLINER CARLOS D. ROSSITER, cdG Bt @G 5 'Prone 164. NEW 0005 ‘ PUR SETS HOUSE GOWNS PictonEs - Town Clerk of the Town of - | 7 ggrgfifiém, arre rors , CALENDARS ngglxgnggAPs INFANTS' NOVELTIES 8 ‘ Ephratal. _ - con \ = §. t cormnest ( T ' ' CHILDREN'S APPAREL Public notice is hereby given pur- \TCA 40 WAISTS ' h SKIRTS | suart to the directions contained in . CIGARS. a CEO. RANDA! ' x lution duly adopted\ on the | | A ting the Monarch! . RaNDALtL | ’I‘ b- > a. 4-9 a resolution duly adopted\ on re you smoking the Monarch! [® . . _ hird F loot“ If not you don't know what you are g Carpenter and Contractor. ¥ 0 > . | \ missing. CARPET SWEEPERS ° LACB CURTAINS coUCH COVERS FLOOR COVERINGS c ~- RUGS . DRAPERIES MATTING , WINDOW HANGINGS i BEDS MATTRESSES criss 8 Table Linen Sets Lunch Sets Lunch Sets consisting of one cloth and six napkins to match are very popular for gift giving as they combine beauty and utility. 'The cloths come in three sizes-36, 45 and 54 inches. The quality and patterns are the best at the price. Per set- $2.75, $3.25, $4.00 up to $10.00 per set. : ' If you want good sausage try our Splendid Values in Holiday a Table Sets _ ' hot These sets consist of one pattern cloth and 1 dozen nap- 'kins to match. The variety of patterns represents the very | newest and most attractive designs. While each set is the best to be had for the price. Prices are $3.50, $3.58, $4.50, $5.00, | $5.50 up to $25.00 per set. h 104 uing thence westerly upon and along said West Clinton Avenue to the westeriy end thereof; also, over and across Yost Street in said City of Johnstown at a point a little south- | erly of a point in line with said West Clinton Avenue extended westerly to | H. STOLLER'S LIVERY- said Yost Street. 5 jee - His Need. A Hiawatha, Kan., man told a young .. woman that he would marry if he could find a nelpmate who would be willing to do all the washing and Boys' and Girls’Books, POpuIar Copylfigms and o, Bby Scout Series 'The Boy Scouts of the Eagle Patrol. The Boy Range. The Boy Scouts and the Army Airship. Scouts on the The Bungalow _- ___ Boys' Series The Bungalow Boys. - The Bungalow Boys Marcon- . ed in the Tropics. The Bungalow Boys in the _ Great Northwest. ® \- 'The Border Boys on the ') . HThe Border Boys Across the -Frontior« | 27 The Border Boys with the * \Mexican Rangers. A Other BOYS, JACK RANGER, COLLEGE \HIGH ROVER BOYS, ETC., ETC. are offered in large assortments. . Artistic Christmas letters expressing seasonable sentiments in -the largest variety ever assembled here. of. the Notice is, therefore, hereby given | 23 S. Market. Street, Johnstown all the other bard work around the» .. New Fiction for Gift Giving (___... Our. Book Debutmefit on the Second Floor meets every de- _> maud for the latest and best books in every division of Htera- - +ture, All books in popular demand are sure to be found in our f ’ ‘Boys’u-‘Poimlar Books at 25¢ The Dreadnought Boys A 'The Dreadnought Boys on Battle: Practice. The Dreadnought Boys on Board a Destroyer. , The Dreadnought Boys on a Submarine. The Motor Rangers Series The Motor Rangers' Lost Mine. The Motor Rangers Through the Sierras. . The Motor Rangers or Blue Water. Special attention is given to children's books of the \better sort.\ The assortment of handsome story books in fine illustrat- ed editions has never been equalled here before. Girls* Books at 25¢ The Girl Aviators The Motor Maids The Gir] Aviators and the The Motor Maids' School Phantom Airship. Days. The Girl Aviators on Golden The Motor Maids by Palm Wings. and Pine. The Girl Aviators' Sky The Motor Maids Across the Cruise. Continent. Mrs. L. T. Mead Series This is by far the handsom- est edition of the Meads stories for girls published to sell at 25c. Rosa N. Carey ~ Series This famous series will ever be dear to girls. Full line of titles now in stock at 25¢ each. The Boy Aviators The Boy Aviators' Polar Dash. «~ mo 00 The. Boy Aviators in Record Flight. P3 . The Boy Avidtors Working with Wireless, Cards and Calendars Th? season's most clever ideas in calendars at popular prices The Motor Girls The Motor Girls' Series is exactly as interesting to girls as. the Motor Boys' Series is to boys. Wae recommend it highly. Per copy, 50c. Dorothy Dale Ser'es This is one of our leading geries for girls. Although it is comparatively new, it has gain- ed great popularity. Par copy, 500. Well Known Series Now in Stock Are OPTIC, LITTLE PRUDY, ELLIS, CASTLETON, J. FENIMORE COOPER, JULES VERNE, TROWBRIDGE, CHARLES C. COFIN, ROLLO, HURDT'S FAIRY TALES, SOUTHWORTH, WEBSTER, ROYAL ART, MAJESTIC ART, NEW EUREKA ART, SPORTS, THE MOTOR BOYS, DAREWELL CHUMS, GREAT MARVEL, THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA SUBMARINE + Special Giff Books Attractive gift books are featured in all editions from the very inexpensive to the costly. You will be surprised at the variety from which you may select at prices that range from 10¢ to $3.00 per copy. _- HKHKENTY BOOKS FOR BOYS, 1i9c EACH. arrows . ALGEKR BOOKS FOR BOYS, 19¢ EACH, dale» dL that the Common Council City of Johnstown will convene at the Common Council Chambers in ber, 1911, at 8:00 o'clock p. m. of that day, at which time and place the aforesaid application will first be considered by the said Common Council, and all persons who desire may be heard relative thereto. Dated, November 2ist, 1911. GROVER E.of YERDON, City Clerk the City of 11-21t14 Johnstown, N. Y. Notice to Creditors, In pursuance of an ordér of Hon. JeremiahKeck, Surrogate of the given according to law, to all persons having claims or demands George Ropeter, late of the town of | Ephratah, saidcounty, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers in support thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of the saiddeceased, at his place of transacting business as such adminis- trator at the law offices of Messrs. Getman & Fraser, No. 110 West Main street, Cityor of Johnstown, in said ounty, on before the first of De- cember, next. Dated May 27th, 1911. CHARLES G. LITTLE, as Administrator, Etc. Getman & Fraser, Attys., Johnstewn, N. Y. 5-29t26 M. Notice to Creditors. In pursuance of an order of Hon. William C. Mills, County Judge and Acting Surrogate of the Cornty of Fulton, NOTICE is hereby given ac- | cording to law, to all persons having claims or demands against Edward Ecker,. late of the Citythat of Johnstown. said county, deceased, theywith are required to exhibit the same, the vouchers in support thereof, to the subscriber, the sole executor of the last will and testament of the said deceased, at his place of trans- acting business as such executor at Surrogate's office, West Main street, City of Johnstown, in said county, or or before the tnird of February, next. Dated July 29th, 1911. JEREMIAH KECK, As Executor, Ete. Local Assessment Notice. Notice is hereby given to the pub- lic general and to all those interest- ed in the local improvement herein- after specified, thai theassessment rolls covering the cost of curbing and pavingwith asphalt block, South Perry street from the south line of Main street, southerly a distance of 688.7 feetto the north line of Clin- ton avenue, have been prepared and will remain at the office of the City Clerk of the City of Johnstown, N. ¥., for the term of fifteen days from the date of this notice, during which time any person interested may ex- amine said rolls, and at the expira- tion of the saidof fifteen days, andon the 16th day December, 1911, at said city on the 11th day of Decem- County of Fulton, Notice is hereby | against | First Class and Up-to-Date Carriages and Harnesses for Sale remnant n on cnn nen em i - the undersigned, the City Engineer of the City of Johnstown, N. Y., will said assessment and will decide upon the same and will, if need be, alter and correctsaid assessment rolls, 'and when completed, sign the same and file them with the said City Clerk. Dated, Johnstown, N. Y., Novem- ber 27, 1911. W. H. NATANSON, 11-29-17 City Engineer. Chamberlain's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested that theundersign- attend and hear any objections to | |No others need apply. house. \What youwant is a woman with a weak mind,\ said the girl. -a \7 een Occ i Rees ToD IEC Advért: semenis Spec. ai ~ ¥ a~TEn ) Hewilt &. Table cutfers wanted. . 12-4tf Hillock. WANTED-Inseam and cutseam makers in and out of factory. Rich« ard Evans & Sons. 7; loi naan csc WANTED-l—Experience'd brushers. Swears & Goodamote. 11-29-t v TQ itkNX1. ed, the city chamberlain of the City of Johnstown, N. Y., has received the assessment roll and warrant for the collection of Paving assessment, street, asphalt block. Nort 'in the city building on or before De- cember 2%, 1911. That for 20 days i after the date of this notice every person, company, corporation or as- sociation may pay his, her or their assessment without any fees in ad- dition thereto, for 20 days next suc- {| ceeding 2 per cent will be collected | - O\ ~ be j MISCELLANXEOTS. and thereafter 5 per cent will collected. Office hours from $ a. m. to 12 m. 'and 1 p. m. to 5 p. m., except Sun- day afterncons. Dated Johnstown, aI. Y., December .2, 1911. W. J. ELDRIDGE, City Chamberlain. HOW SHE LEARNED THEM 'Mrs Jinks says ber husband tells Rer all his secrets.\ \My! be must be a model.\ 9:30 o'clock in the morning of that dey, at the #aM City Clerk'm office, \No. He talks in his sleep,\ > pao opr nye w i} | h Market | DIY to Getman & Fraser. ; State St. 1 | «= H I | 1 'TSTEAN - ROILFR - INSURNCE TO LET-Farm, 170 acres, one mile south of city; cash rent. Ap- 12-1-5to ~ MODERN fine ; glové Fnénufactfii'jné, -_ That all such persons named there- i tools and fixtures w 1! be sold at once. in are required to pay their assess No reasonable offer refused. Riton mert to the undersigned at his office @iove Co., 82 So. Market. 12-1-tf LOST. | LOST-Iocket and chain on West Reward if returned to 215 West State St. 12-1i-t3 H Anutomubiles and matoreyrcles rea paired by the most skidded workmen. days and legal holidays and Satur- | rrompt attention siven to all sa-h Travis & Ouzrko, 215 Nortk : Obs. Gb-15t8 . Perry street. '\ Ww. W. CHAMBERLAIN ede i 'Phone #73, 102 W. Main St. . - 1 Evil in Excess of Diversion. It is found by an Italian doctor that the excess of diversion in the lHves of New York women is bound to bring upon them the miseries of neurasthe- nia. This disease has, according to the doctor, different ways of affecting limp with exhaustion, the pure Sax ons are dull and torpid and the Ameri can i$ merely overstimulated and tries to go faster and faster. Domestic Economy. American Medicine says that the supply of bhousewives is falling of and young men delay marriage be cause of the decreasing purchasing power of the dollar. Nevertheless, we know a lot of fellows who never knew what the purchasing power O s dollar wag until they | , + \ar “V1 we w