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PACT m owimcemescawcsesee wmwmwmwmmescseso | Practlcal Glfts Are More Acceptable Anythmg to beautlfy or. make “Tthe home more comfortable will % t, be appremated by your frlends G and relatlves and _ such glfts can be found at _- Fmocan Bros. FurnitureStore * - Our store is now brim full of new and up-to- date stoelx—Furnlture quality on every piece and is up tothe minute in that has the stamp of your friends come and inspect our If you want to please i1st le and finish. it A i goods before buymg elsewhere. ii Lt (e © THE JOHNSTOWN DAILY REPUBLICAN THURQDAY. DEC 14, ers reve H eron te (agmkgvfl - a Jay/1; S € Nothmg nicer for Christmas than a Turkish Rocker, a Daven- port, Morris Chair, Chiffonier, Dresser, DmmgTable Library Table, Tabouret Jardinier btand, Plctures. thousand and one other pieces of home furnishings that would fit in nicely in any home. Brass Bed, Rugs, The gift problem is easily solv- ed in our store. Give us a call. and a inocan Bros., )G 83me cemesweemeseaweesewee 8 South William Street, Johnstown, N. Y. mmmmmn um} %o. all persons interested as own- cers. or otherwise in the lands herein- - after described or designated. Take notice Athat the following is | - x. list or statement of the real estate Charged with the payment of taxes ~ and assessments, interest and fees, + and so liable to be sold pursuant to . ¢ke revised assessment roll made by the City Assessor of 'the City of - pursuant to Sections 108 . aha 104 of Chapter 593 of the Laws -~ of 1905, entitled \An Act to Revise : the Charter of the City «of Johns- town,\ and that opposite each sepa- { rate parcel of real estate so described or'designated is the total amount of taxes, assessments, interest, fees and «pauses charged against it as 'of the first . Cday of - August, 1911, except however, the of ad- ¥ertising and selling each parcel of . land, which is now unknown to the undersio'ned to-wit: # DESCRIPTION. Taxes, fees, etc. j Vacant lot on the west side of ~- Whitemore Ave., in the City . fof Johnstown, bounded on. the horth by lands of John Conley:. on the east by - lands of Otto Schuman, and on the west by lands of Julia Moore and is de- ;- signated and laid out or < at No. 25 on a map of lots of Andrew Staley, filed in 'the Fulton County Clerk's office, now or formerly own- ed by Joseph Ashton..... 34 Cayadutta-Honse and lot . bounded north by lands of Hattie Bucklin; east by the Cayadutta Creek; south by ' lands of Marvin Bronk; west by Cayadutth St.; now or formerly owned by Wal- ter 'Bates ............ }.. 25 West State-Store and lot bounded north by West State St.; east by lands of Provort; south by lands of John G. Ferres; west by - lands of F., J. & G. R. R. --\ Go.; now or formerly own- ed by Vogtech Carsky.... House and lot No. 9 on a map . of lots of Hillside Park, made for A. Bloomingdale, and filed in the Fulton County Clerk's office, Jan. 25, 1896; now or former- iy owned by Honry Dues- er § Vacant lot No. 57 on a map of '>lots of \Kensington Place,\ numbered 136, and filed in. the Fubton County Clerk's office, Dec. 2, 1895; now or formerly owned by Stewart Dillenbeck ....... 1 East Fulton and lot bounded north by lands of Ostrander; east by lands of James Wemple; south by Bast Fulton St.; west by lands of Wolager. now Or formerly owned by Phnhp *- Edick North Perry—House and lot bounded north by lands of Mary Filmer; east by lands of Lyons; south by lands of Helen Terry; west by North Perry St.; now or formerly owned by M. E. Hart..... I a ew +a 123.36 ESE PRESENTS COME: 207 1 1b Yost - House Vacant lots Nos. 64 and 162 on a map of lots of Maple- ton tract, made by Miller Bros. and filed in Fulton County Clerk's office, July 10, 1895; now or formerly owned 'by L. S. Jennings.. West - Montgomery -- House and lot bounded north by lands of Yost; east by lands of Burns; south by West Montgom- ery St.; west by «lands of Van Voast; now or former- ly owned by Mary W. Joyce North Meleoher-Shop and lot bounded north by lands belonging to the Pyne es- tate; east by North Melcher St.; south by lands of the P. Keck estate; west by lands of H. W. Potter; now or formerly - owned by Timothy Keck Vacant lot north by Pennsylvania Ave.; east and south by lauds of Nare; west by lands of Wal- ter Day; now or formerly owned by Jesse and Ella Laning $ East Fulton-House and lot bounded north by East Ful- ton St.; east by lands of Karg Bros.; south by East Fulton St.; west by lands Of Simeck; now or former- ly owned by Elizabeth Moore 13% East Fulton-House and Iot bounded north by lands belonging to the D. A. Wells estate; cast by lands of Karg Bros.; south by the Cayadutta Creek:; west by lands of Bradt; now or for- merly owned by Elizabeth Moore . Jeffers Street-House and lot bounded north by lands of Mrs. Peter Putman; cast by Jeffers St.; south and west by lands of said Putman; now or formerly owned by Mrs. Peter Putman ...... [Vacant lot No. 82 on a map of lofts of Mapleton tract, made by Miller Bros. and filed in Fulton County Clerk's office. July 10, 1895; mow or formerly owned by Calvin Spoar... South Market St. extension-- Vacant lot bounded north by lands of Crounse; east by lands of Gordon; south by lands, now or formerly of Potter; west by the ex- tension of South Market St.; now or formerly owned by Jennie Vaissiere ...... and lot bounded north by West St.; east by Yost St.; south by lands of Cyrus Durey:; west by lands of M. Erkenbruck; now or formerly owned by George Yost ............ of lots of M. L. Fancher, filed in the Fulton County Clerk's . office. June 238. 19038, and numbered 189; now or formerly owned by W. H. Morrison ....,..... 14.99 . * The following lands are owned by non-residents: . Vacant lot No. 31 on a map | Vacant lot No. Vacant left No. 10 on é map of lands of Snyder tract which said map was filed in the Fulton County Clerk's office, June 15, 1900, and numbered 175; now or for- merly owned by Josephine Wood ..... Vacant lot No. 12 on a map of lands of Snyder tract which said map was filed in the Fulton County Clerk's office, June 15, 1900, and numbered 175; now or'for- merly owned by E. C. Ho- taling Vacant.lots Nos. 2, 38, 4, 5, 15 and 27 on a map of lands of Snyder tract which said map was filed in the Fulton. County Clerk's office, June 28, 1900, and numbered 172; now or formerly own- éd by Sylvester B. Smith.. 3 on a map of lands of Snyder tract which said map was filed in the Fulton County Clerk's office, April 29, 1901, and numbered 177; now or for- merly owned by Edward C. Back ......... 18 North Perry-House and lot bounded north by lands of J. C. and Mary Haring; east by lands, formerly of § wart; south by lands of Cuyler; - west by North Perry St.; now or formerly owned by the estate of Mrs. Frank Abbott ........... Harrison Street-Vacant lot bounded north by Harrison St.; east by lands of John Lair; south by lands, for- merly of Curtis; west by lands of John Lair; now or formerly owned by - W. Amidon North - Market - Vacant bounded northwesterly by lands of the F., J. & G. R. R. Co.: east by Norh Mar- ket St.; south by lands of Arlington; now or formerly owned by Harry Golden... Vacant lot No. 67 on map No. 136 of Kensington Place, filed in the Fulton County Clerk's office, Des. 2, 1895; now or formerly owned by George Hendrie ,...,....... 10 East Green-House and lot bounded north by - East Green St.; east by lands of Amos - Adams; seuth by lands of St. Paul's Luth- eran Church; west by lands of Van Allen; now or for- merly owned by George W. Jeffers Vacant lots Nos. 195, 202 and 243 on a map of lands of Marleton trast. filed in the Fulton County Clerk's of- fice, July 10, 1895: of formerly owned by W. J. Johannes .. Vacant lot No. ~209 on a map of lands of Manleton tract, filed in the Fulton Couniy Clerk's - office, July 10, 1895; now or formerly own- ed by Francis D. Shoop... ~-nt lois Nos. 54. 55, 78, 7y and 810 on map of lots o C> L.. Fancher, filed in 1“ 'ton County Clerk's June 23, 1908, and mm ored 189; now - or formerly owned by Charles Windbill nlp.|0li|v‘.,.|loi the said reat . assessments, ] secretary, . Benjamin °H. Vacant lot No 20 on a map» of lands of Snyder tract which said map was filed in the Fulton Connty Clerk's office, June 15, 1900, and numbered 175; now. or for-; merly owned. by Marys Brooks ....... Baker Street - Vacant Alot bounded north by Baker St.; east by lands of Wal- lace Shiver; south by lands of Wood Chamberlain and said Stkiver; west by lands of Cole; now or formerly owned by Everett Youngs, - 3.31 Vacant lot No. 24 on a map of lands of Snyder tract which said map wasifiled in the Fulton County Clerk's office, June 28, 1900, and numbered 172; now or for- merly owned by Eva Suits. 1.38 The following assessments are for [ local improvements: CHESTNUT 8T. MACADAM PAVE- MENT. 4 Vacant iot bounded north by lands of Warren Miller; east by Chestnut St.; south by lands of Oberman; west by lands of Empie; now Or formerly owned by L. K. Maylander ,... Vacant lot bounded north by lands of Isaiah Yanney, east and south by lands of said - Yanney; west by Chestnut St.; now or for- merly owned by Mary A. Lunkenheimer ;.......... 49.60 And you will also take notice, that estato will on the 29th day of December, 1911§ at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, i and the succeeding days, be sold at public auction, at the front doors of the City Building, Johnstown, N. Y., to pay the taxes, interest, fees and ex- penses thereon which may remain un- paid at the time of such sale. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the 'City 'of \J ohnstown, this sixth day : of December, 1911. tow. J. ELDRI‘DGE 'Cify Chamberlain of the City of Johnflonn .‘\ ' (Seal) \~ sUPERYISORS A=SCCIATION., # Fonda, Dec. 14.--The Supervxsorq association of Montgomery eotnty was organized yesterday afternoon -| by the election of temporary officers, 1 as follows: Presidenp, Asseiablyman- elect Walter A. Gage of Canajoharie; Simmons of Amsterdam; - treasurer, Syvlvander Nellis of Palatine. 'The matter of se- lecting viee presidents and the fixing of a time and place for holding the first apaual dinner of the associa- tion was placed in the hands of the executive committee, which was nam- ed by the chair-Johnson P. Van O'Linda of Ainsterdam, John I. Mc- Clumpha of Florida and Mason T. Gilliland of A inserdam. wSi‘ItTLLNS RI SPUR YS. Dee. 14.--A smerml news despatch from - Constantinople re- ports that the ex-Sultan Abdul Ham? has been brought back to Copstantinople from Saloniki where he has been confined in the Villa Al- latink since his. deposition on April jag, 1909... He is said to be extremely 1M. Berlm 8 t | Fulton County, N. . Falls and Johnstown Railroad Com- pany for permission to - monsville-Keck Center highway running from Keck Center | I the residence of Charles G. Little in A for the term of 15 days from the date said rolls and at the expiration of day of December, 4 Clerk's office, the undersigned, the need be, alter and correct said as- | said City Clerk. | A HARMLESS | which, unfortunately, are looked up- . for many people have in the City of 3 ' ance in correcting the trouble. ~ LEGA4L NOTICES Public notice is hereby given pur- suant to the directions contained in a resolution duly adopted on the 5th day of December, 1911, by the Town Board of the Town of Johnstown, that an appli- cation in writing has been made to- the said Town Board and the said Superintendent of Highways of said Town of Johnstown, by the Little construct malntain, use and operate a double track street surface railroad for pub- lic use upon and across the follow- ing highways in said Town of Johns- town, to-wit: The highway being an | | extension of West - Montgomery Street in the City of Johnstown and leading northwesterly to the so-call- ed \Macadam Road\ running from said City of Johnstown to Keck Cen- ter; the highway running southwest- erly from said \Macadam Road\ at a point near the residence of one John S. Gross to the \Iron Bridge\; the highway running southwestly from said \Macadam Road\ at a point near the residence of said John 9. Gross to Sammonsville; the high- | way running southwesterly from said \Macadam Road\ at a point negr the residence lately occupied by Eli Snyder, now being the property of Alpha A. Christman, to the Sam- Road: to Sammonsville; the highway run- ning from the residence of Perl Em- pie f&outhwesterly to St. Johnsvxlle and known as the \New Turnpike\; the highway running southwesterly from said \New Turnpike,\ and con- necting with the highway leading | from said Perl Empie's to Ephratah, which last mentioned hlghway is sometimes called the \Plank Road\; any other kighway in said Town of Johnstown necessary to be crossed by said rallroad in the construction thereof. Notice is, therefore, hereby given | that the said Town Board and the said Superintendent of Highways of 'the said Town of Johnstown will convene at the Town Clerk's office at said Town of Tohnstown on the 22nd day of December. 1911, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. of that day, at which time and place the aforesaid appu- cation will first be considered by said Town Board and said Superinten- dent of Highways, and all persons who desire may be heard hereto. Dated, December 5th, 1911. C. G. LITTLE, Town Clerk of the Town of Johnstown. 12-6t14 Local Assessment Notice, Notice is hereby given to the pub- lic general and to all those inter- ested in the local improvement here- inafter specified, that the assessment rolls covering the cost of construct- ing an 8 inch vitrified tile sewer in East State street from intersection of East State and Chase streets east erly 772.5 feet, have neen prepared and will remain at the office of the Cily Clerk of the City of Johnstown of this notice, during which time any person interested may examine and on the 28th 1911, at 1:30 o'clock of that day at the‘ said City the said 15 days, City Engineer of the City of Johns- town, will attend and hear any ob- jections to #2id assessment and will decide upon the same, and will, if sessment rolls, and when completed gign the same and file them Wlth the Dated, Johnstown, N. Y., Decem- ber 7th, 1911. W. H. NATANSON, 12-717 City Engineer. YOUR GRAY HAIRS QUICKLY VANISH REMEDY, MADE FROM GARDEN SAGE, RE- STORES CQLOR TO GRAY HAIR. A feeling of sadness accompanies the discovery of the first gray hairs, on as heralds of advancing age. Gray hairs, however, are not al- ways an indication of advancing age, gray hairs quite carly in life. Of course, it is unnatural and indicates that there is something wrong with the indi- vidual and that Nature needs assist- 5 The | same is true of hair that is constant- ly falling out and becoming thinner ever day. If everything is right with Nature, the hair. even in compara- tively elderly people, should be long, thick and glossy, without even streak of gray. The ideal assistant to Nature in rtoring and preserving the hair is Wyeth's Sage and - Sulphur Hair \Remedy a clean and - wholesome dressing for daily use. It not only removes dandruff, but strengthens ° weak, thin and falling hair and motes its growth. A few applica- Hons will restore faded or gray hair to its natural color. . Get a bottle today, and let it do. for you what it has done for thou- sands of others. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug- gists. wATCH YOUR KIDXEYS. Their action controls your health. Read what Foley Kidney Pills have done for your neighbor. Mrs. J. Bur- hite, 1607 Albany St., Schenectady. N. Y., says: - \For a number of years of and on, I suffered with kidney trouble and had a severe pain across ~ my back and felt miserable and all played out. My husband brought me some of Foley Kidney Pills and I took them according 'to directions. In the course of a few days the pain left my back and I felt full of viiality and life,. as I did many years ago. I highly recommend ,Foley Kidney Pills to all those suffermo' from kldney trouble.\ Conyne & Lovey. the ; relative | INDEX TO BUSINESS ENTERPRISES POSSESSED BY CITY- OF JOHNSTOWN mommemw GWWOG comm MEATS. Headquarters for all kinds of meats Prices Startling. N. ROUSE, 810 North Market Street. 'Phone 267. HAY AND STRAW DRY HARD WOOD wor At mmm L, 8. VAN ANTWERPS, 12 South Perry St. UNDERTAKER C. A, BUCHANAN, 121 West Main Street Telephones 385 and $49F-2 Day or Night. lady Assistant Orders taken for flowers. CIGARS. Are you smoking the Monarch? If not you don't know what you are missing. The Monarch is the best five cent cigar on the market, Give it a trial and yo~ will smoke no other.. Manufar'sred by PIDWELL. If you want good sausage tfy our home made pure pork sausage. It is the best. | A. M. BUCUTMAXN, 5 East Main St. *Phone 50. H STOLLERS LIVERY- 23 S. Market Street, Johnstown‘ First Class and Up-to-Date Carriages and Harnesses for Sale MEAT When you want meat or poultry. Our specialty is pork sausage. CENTRAL MARKET, 24 North Market Street BEARD & sTEENBURGH *Phone 669 OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE TEN CENTS A HUNDRED Wommmoomoo Hot hot buns, hot cross buns, One a penny, two a penny, Hot cross buns. If your daughters don't like 'em [Give them to your sons. One a penny, twa. a penny, Hot eross buns. --Mother Goose. Hot Cross Buns are good, but our confectionery is better-it is perfec» tion in candy. Fresh goods daily. A This store is a guarantee of purity. Try our 15 cent candy-as good as some sell for 80c. The Christmas Candy Store. * UJohnstews Candy P. ANAGNOSTOPULOS, 104 West Main Street, Johnstown *Phone 542 * ' HAIR DRESSING. Ha» Goods and Tollet Accessorias, MISS ELIZABETH M. LOTZE, 45 West Main Street, *Phone 439. Specialties Martcuring, Massage, Shampeing, Scalp Treatment. M. MAI;1 ONEY. Dealer in Fresh, Sait and Smoked Meats, Fresh Fish, Poultry and Canned Goods. 22 South Perry Street, 'Phone 164. La GEO. RANDALL Carpenter and Contractor. Steel Cellings. - Metal Roofs. | General Repairs. P- EQ9D0--'Phones-641 § BALSMAN CHRISTMAS TREES FROM 15¢c UP Delivered to any part of the city A. BRADT & SON. B. Fulton St.. *Phone $92F2 OOODOOGG CODO LUNCH ROOMS. The Electric Lunch Room is th® place to get a quick lurch Our mot to is \Cleanliness.\ (fave us &a trial GEORGE H. ABEL~ Prop., / 14 South Market Street. 'Phone 788. Spec; al Adverhsemenis U ANTED WANTED-Inseam and cutseam. | makers in and out of factory. Rich- ard Evans & Sons. mare FOR SALE. FOR SALE -Glove factory, 31-33 South Market street. 500 feet from center of city. Inquire John Lesser or telephone 290. 12-12tf FOR SALE-OLD NEWSPAPERS AT THIS OFFICE, 10 CENTS PER HUNDRED MISCELLAXEOTUS. Automobiles and mntorcycles re- paired by the most skied workmen. Prompt attention given to all such jobs. Travis & Ouzrko, 215 North Perry street. 6-15tf ‘Heédéohes. Impair Mental Faculties and should not be allowed to be- come chronic. heat or cold, stomach d1sorders or nervousness HicksCAPUDINE is the best remedy to take. It's liquid - effects immediate - pleas- ant to take. | Whether caused by ~ 10e, 256 and 506 at|| Wells & Potter Cor. Main and William Sts., JOB NSTOWN.’ N0 Y. t Representing some of the largest companies in the world in the fol« lowing xinds of iduasurance: Fire, Life, Health, Steam Bofler, TAiability, Sprinkler Leakage, glary, Plato Glass, Mofor Boat, Tor. nado, Use and Occupany,\ Profits Kent, Parcels Post, Tourist Baggage, Bonds. Bur Automotiles «a Specialty. CALL UP 126. STEAY - BOHLR - INSURMNC w. W. CHAMBERLAIN: AN+ rEAu mirigc drug stare: 'Phone 873. 102 W. Main St. THE _ JDoHBNsSTOWN | pgaANK of Johnetown, N. Capital............................ .. $190,000 Surplus and Profits........}... ....$175 900 INTEREST DEPARTMENT Special Deposit Books issued, with interest payable quarterfy. January Ist. April ist. Money deposited on or before the 6th of month d terest from the ist of that month. *\\ raws ine Burglar Proof Safe Deposit Boxes to rent. To those intending to travel we sociation Traveller's Check as the most conveniert way to carry money,. + John G. Ferres, Provident; Wim, McKie, Cashier; John G. Ferres Borden D. Smith James L. Northrup Daniel McMartin Fayette B. Moyer H‘t o‘u‘u fifimmnfl- HEN milfimll W. C. Hackney, Vice President; W. A., Hersey, Jr., Asst Cashies, DIRECTORS ; we. | July Ist. October ist offer American Bankers As Charles M. Knoxr, 2nd Wiliam C. Hackney Martin Collins William McKie James D. Pierson mmmnmmmmm