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P J O D . It is a most pleasing and lasting gift. for someone. \ K We have & largo assortment at all prices. p $2.00 to $20.00 \_ A large well assorted stock of Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, ‘_4‘Leathgr'G96(ls,- Rerfumes, Toilet Waters, Writing Paper, Huyler's |. or Morse's Candy, etc. Come in and see. $350 Harvard Piano is now $250 ~ «l. Wfl' bo reduced $10.00 a day until sold st the new store. ~~~ F. N. LUNKENHBIME‘R ~ ‘fiéno 913. Johnstown, N. Y. birds all they possibly could. $600 I3 PLEBGEI -\\ ro mesuns There has been a movement on ¢ | root among Johnstown sportsmen and ¥ | others interestedin bird life, to raise a sufficient sum of money to purchase one hundred cocks and three hun- drd hens of the beautiful Mongolian pheasants, that are so well kz,own in England and China, and liberate them in the fields in this vicinity,. A swbhscription paper has been circulat- ed and the sum of $600 pledged, [¢ | which is almost sufficient for the pur- | t $ | pose. A mesting of the subscribers - will be held at the Colonial club house this evening, when it seems iKely that an organization will be perfected and officers elected, ani the arrangements still further deve- loped. It is notintended to make it a purely local matter. Gloversville | is enthusiastic over the project, and men of that city who are sportsmen, as well as those who desire to see birds other than the sombre hued crowand the chattering sparrow fit- ting about over the winter landscape, | are 'bestirring themselves, and will no doubt come forward with liberal subscriptions. The matter has also been 'broache1 in Amsterdam, where it seems likely to prove popular. Just what will evening's meeting can not 'be fore- casted. At the recent furmer's ban- quet at the Sir Willtam hotel, the farmers present to a man exhibited great interest in the pro- {position and promised to co-operate | with the organization and protect the Many eaid that they would throw “MA, food tn the winter, and would avoid dis- turbing them as much as possible when they nested in their felis | It is intended to purchase wild birds that have been trapnel on large Eng- lish estates, or in China, and which will thus be a@wble to take care of be done at this ; Johnson | way of buying BATH ROBES HOUSH COATS UMBRELLAS gLovEs HOSIERY ce M, i”? Jp AT OUR STORE NECKWEAR SHIRTS TIB SETS HANDEKERCHIEFS MUFFLERS PAJAMAS SWEATERS BAGS SUIT CASES you to come to see this great display. C Ld 2 _,4f‘»,’fi§ And We'll Guarantee It Will Please Him If it does not please him bring it back. We will either exchange it or give your money back any time. gifts for men who might be hard to please? Isn't this a safe sure The greatest showing of gift things for men in Fulton county. SUSPENDERS Many Special Holiday values all through the store and we urge rney C almsky 6; Sons - --- - @ AROUND THE CITY 1 $0 ~ @ A. M. Gregory is confined to his home by illness. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Vosburgh last night. A smoker will follow the business session of this evening's meeting of Fort Johnson tent, Knights of the Maccabees. mmiLtee from Al- ance for each member. It is ‘haped from Clifton Springs, where he has | what every one will make a special spent the past cight weeks with Mirs. effort to be present. Mrs. John W. Vaughan and son of Oppenheim arrived today to spend the remainder of the week with the former's husband, Supervisor John W. Vaughan. The Fonda Glove Lining company sent two tous of glove linings to Johnstown this morning oz an auto truck which the company contem- | Ricketts, who submitted to an opera- tion there. Mrs. Ricketts is improv- . ing. W. The Merchants' association will ' meet at the Board of Trade rooms at 7:30 o'clock this evening for the purpose of making recommendations of some way for the Little Falls & | Johnstown rallroad to enter the city. i _ Father MacDermott. , ~ The funeral of Rev. Father P. H. MacDermott will take place Friday morning at St. Bridget's Watervliet. Rt. Rev. T. M. A. Burke, bishop of Albany, assisted by other clergymen from neighboring cities, will be celebrant of the mass. How many Johnston people have . catarrh? | It is stated 75 per cent: ' You can cure it by using Hurley's church, ~ Peronde Oil. All druggists sell it ; a ufactur bany and SChen tady will be present r 25 cents a bottle. Manufactured and will have something of unport- cen mwmmmcseswwwse C333€3N$3€3$3MCSC3€3€3€3¢0 ath Robe Blankets Just Received } - 6 Cord and Frogs to Match Free We have just received 75 new Bath Robe Blankets in attractive patterns and colors. Fach blanket has a cord and frogs to match a a a e a a s 6 e ...............onnu$2cmgv$2a98 and $3.98 (mum’s BEAUTY CREAM - Lorchapped hands, lips and face. Don't have rough hands. Use B'eauty Cream. - 2#¥5c. E CAHILL’S HAR TONIC Made from Physician's Prescnptmn Promotes the growth of | 'the hair, prevents baldness, removes dandruff, cures diseases of the i “1p. ~ f fi, Cahill's Eureka Cold Cream no other. : | themselves during the winter. cmsummalam PETITION At this afternoon's meeting of the board of - supervisors, | Supervisor Randall stated that representative citizens residing on West Main street were circulating a petltlon to have the Little Falls & Johnstown Rail- road enter the city by that street, and they desired to have some ex- pression from the supervisors as to | whether or not the right of way to pass the county property could be secured. Chairman Bowen said that 1 he considered the matter of more vi- tal importance to Johnstown than any other section of the county, and ve would therefore refer the matter to the Johnstown supervisors, Messrs. Randall, Chant, Tutchings | rd Cole, to talk with the other members of the bovwrd and - learn boir sentiments, before any action was taken. Plates purchasing. ‘Every merchant is urged to be pre- , 14 pan, 0 Thomas E,. Ricketts has returned | sent gill? {8.135 hemicat Company, Litt] + If you use it once you will use without extra charge. Prices A lot of fine Imported German Bath Robe Blankets have also just arrived. They come in exclusive designs. Price .........$3.98 CAPPS genuine WOOL INDIAN BLANKETS in 15 new patterns are offered at, each . Ie a e e e e ee ee re re e ne ee ea Cea ee e ee ae a - $7.50 BATH ROBES MADE TO MEASURE from any of these robes by the most skilled makers. $1.00 each for adult's and 75¢ each for children's. w‘”vc{oao’ta # aE SH ASE SER SE LIE SESE 88 “o hS¢ « 80:02:02.3: ¢ on. EE BY THE wav What is there that would make a more acceptable Christmas gift - -for any member af the family? '~ FOR MOTHER we have comfortable House Shoes and Slippers © . of all sorts. i * | FOR FATHER we have Shoes, Slippers, Arctics, etc &. . ' FOR THE Yyouna LADY we have Handsome Dress Shoes, - Blippers and Ties. = FOR THE BOYS we have Sturdy Shoes, Dress Shoes, Slip- - pers, Rubber Boots, etc. ' & LEACKER, L2= “Q“fiao‘on Het Pith 3:”.:' oro “so “0.0? AH G Raat ia H rite 033020 1 The Corner Hardware Store i- _ \BAKING DISHES-S2, $2.50 and $3. Ammo DISHES-$3, $6, $8 and ° #10. ~ CASSEROLES-SS, $4 and $5. BEAN POTS-$2 and . $2.50. . Leah Enamel Roastmg Pans and Carvmg Sets. c Cuir:-Tymason Sammy \*THE CORNER HARDWARE STORE\ Cor Mam and Perry Sts. Phone 878 1888—1311\ DRUG STORE THEN é? fig? 3&8 We want you to try Rexall \9%\ Shampoo Paste, as advertised in ihe a ~ Baturday 'Evening Post. If it does not satisfy you, come back to us and #.. j f” get your money, it belongs to you and we want you to have it, You & ) +4 didn't promise or sign anything. Shirt Waist Boxes Good roomy Shirt Waist Boxes are always appreciated. We are offering a splendid assortment in various sizes, all covered with matting. Prices range according to size, $5.00 and $6.00, Third Floor. « Novelty Gift Furm‘turg Specials in Mission Gift Furniture are offered on the Third Floor. Included are many useful but inexpensive pieces. Mission Paper Baskets for ............ as a eee e} $2.39 to $3.25 Mission Taboureites for ..... a .s... ... -$1.59 to $8.00 Mission Book Racks with four shelves .. $5.00 Smoker's Sets ... .. $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 $2.00, $2.75, $4.00, $4.50, Pretiy mt Goods for the Hoiidays AVIATION CAPS in an unusually large assortment of solid colors ~~1 harmonious combina- IV‘AN tions. They are light, warm, correctly shaped and uniformly perfect. &. .- for women, misses and dolls. TOQUES FOR SMALL CHILDREN in various styles and colors. Golf VESTS to be worn under light coats. FASCINATORS in all grades and colors. SHOULDER SHAWLS - in - comfortable . shapes, also close fitting knitted PETTICOATS. All suitable for gift giving. The W corks of A Perfect Watch The works of a watch made in these watch works means time for a life. time. Rockford Watches are built upon honor and every watch turned out by the Rockford Watch Co. whether a watch for Railroad ser- vice or the smallest ladies watch undergoes the most careful, critical afiction to insure its perfection perfect time keeping qualities before leaving the factory. Dainty Christmas Aprons Women and girls never have too many pretty aprons, especially of the kinds offered here. Thiel | materials used in making ar> Organdie, Dotted Swiss, All-Over Embroidery, India Linen, and the like. Many are beautifully trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbon. The assortment includes Chafing Dish Aprons, Tea Aprons, plain straight aprons and many clever little novelties. Prices are very modest. WHEN you think of gloves-for Christ mas or any other time- do not forget that. the maker's name is your guide to good looks, good | wear and good style, aprons, circular A watch that can be depended upon under all conditions tells its own story and the groalest asset we have is the good will of the users of Rockford Watches, Daksford Bros. Millinery Clearance This is the season when we put final low prices on Winter Millinery. It will pay you to buy now. » 12 Stunning Pattern Hats that were $10.00 2 e b... l ...... - $7.95 Children's Hats made of velvet and trimmed with flowers and velvet, were $2.45 to $4.95. Your choice NOW » . $1.49 One lot of Untrimmed Hats in assorted colors Aft,. @OBCB ........es.s sacs te e 6 e ek k k e e aan. 49¢ One lot of Untrlmmed Hats in white and col- ors, each +> Let us supply 301. mth our appe~ to $18.00, your choice Large assortment of trimmed hats in various shapes and sizes, especially priced at . f .. .98¢, $1.98 and $2.95 each Are best, to wear or to give. You pay no more for the prestige of their | good name, but that name | is a positive assurance of i Y our mere word is enough. FeE A ALL 93\ shampoo Paste remmqves and prevents dandruff, in creases head comfort, promotes hair nealth and beaity.. It is especially pleasmg to ladies because it \tends io make the hair soit, silky and fluffy and is easy to use. Price, : ~ _, n far. © - REAL “93” SHAMPOO PASTE 1§ 30m IN THis CIIY ONLY AT mooks Are Sure to i’ieasex This big collection of }Iatchless Sausrise are clean, pure, nd of superior flavor. You cannot 'ail to appreciate these points of ex- »cllence. Books never fail to please when they are well selected books for all ages and all fastes, All the most wanted New Copyright Fiction as well as the popular reprints aas kept in stock. “L Ce “a“? BOOKS for BOYS and GIRLS are represented in more extensive and interesting lines , gt h good value. ours offer \ancy Creamery lutter and Fresh tggs . Ground bone for poultry fresh ev- | ory day. (v AN VIET S DRUG STORE wen & tot . CONYNE & LOVEYS, Props. - _- J. P. ORNL & SON . j Wholesale and Retail Butchers i911-THE BPRUG STORE NOw 144 W. Main St. are constantly All styles, shades and lengths. Sold by good stores everywhere under any other name than Fownes. than ever before. (Colored pictu~e books and Rag books for the little tots. GFT BOOKS are offered at 1Ge and up. BIBLES, 59¢ and up. PRETTY 10¢c and 25¢ eachk 25 cents Exceptionally strong lines are to be had at Qt -G ODOGCOOG / ALGER AX» a l/] or A Ia rm] # , p T # RA1 # # 4 , STAMPS FOR SALE > p | HERE. 8 »O0O00040 ~ \ e ® g CSCSCSMCSCSCSCSW HEXTY BOOKS 19c.