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2a en on men ams emmm emre poppy o ¢ - THE IOHNSTOWN DAILY REPUBLICAN FRIDAY, DEC 22, IOI. ¢ Fry fish, then potatoes You can fry any kind of fish, smoked or -. fresh, in Crisco, and the Crisco will- not ~' absorb the fish flavor or odor. . /. Youwthen can use the same Crisco for frying _ potatoes or any other food without imparting« ~ to it the slightest fish flavor. '_ jTry thls and see that it is possible. I Heretofore it has always been wasteful to fry fish because it meant the throwmg away of so much lard,. With Crisco not a- . drop need be thrown away. It can be used and re-used. $11 Wanna interested as own- erwise in the lands herein- or bed or designated. notice, that the following is ¢ statement of the roal estate with the payment of taxes ments, interest and fees, more to be sold pursuant to assessment roll made by | {it #irn, pursuant to Sections 103 of Chapter 593: of the Laws 5 led \An Act to Revise r- of: the City of Johnsg- m! that opposite each sepa- 1 of real estate so described ated is the total amount of esments, interest, fees and fid‘od against if as of the of - August, | 1911, “151m, the expenses of ad- 3 selling each parcel of | : is now unknown to the - , to-wit: _. DESCRIPTION . R Taxes, fees, etc. int on the west side of irore Ava, in the City feknstown, bounded on worth by- lands of John ; on the east by of Otto Schuman, and- _ Moore and is de- ted and laid out or 35 on a map of lots jknlton County Clerk's , aow or formerly own- Joseph Ashton. and lot mded north by lands of Anew of the City ot Hattie Bucklin; east by the . Cayadutta Creek; south by lands of Marvin Bronk; west by Cayadutta St.; now or formerly owned by Wal- ter Bates ............ 26 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. . Co.; now or formerly own- ed by Vogtech Careky.... 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- %y owned by Henry Dues- er s 4 s es s e , se e ese ane ace Vacant lot No. 67 on a map of lots of \Kensington Place,\ numbered 136, and filed in the Fulton County Clerk's office, Dec. 2, 1895; now or formerly owned by Stewart Dillenbeck North Perry-House and lot bounded north by lands of Mary Filmer; cast by lands of Lyons; south by lands of Helen Terry; west by North Perry t.; now or formerly owned by M. E. Hart..... North Melcher-Shop and lot bounded north by lands belonging to the Pyne es- tate; east by North Melcher G+ < gouty hr lard > P. Kock estate; west by af thao 1-3 Off on Fancy Antique Mirrors These are correct copies of Mirrors that were made over a d hnndred'Wears ago. 1-4 OFF . on a superior line of Brgss Jardinieres, Fern Dishes and Hanging ~* Brackets. Domes. Special prices to close on Electric Lamps, Gas Lamps and , , on High Mission Clocks. take advantage of. 1-4 OFF This is an oppornumty that you should *. P. W. Jones & Co. ~- Wood Vacant lot No. 12 on a map . © and 27 on a map of lands E 18 North Perry—House and Harrison Straet—-Vacant lot lands of H. W. Potter; now or formerly owned by Timothy Keck .......... Vacant lot-Bounded north by Pennsylvania Ave.; east and south by lands of _Nare; west by lands of Wal- ter Bay:; now or. formerly owned by Jesse and Ella Laning | Jeffers Streak—Howe and lot bounded north by lands of Mrs. Peter Putman; east by Jeffers St.; south and west by. lands of said Putman; now or formerly owned by Mrs, Peter Putman ...... South Market St. extension— Vacant lot bounded north by lands of Crounge; 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 Vaissliere ...... 15 Yost --House and lot bounded horth 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 Yogt ............ Vacant lot No. 31 on a map of lots of M,. L, Fancher, filed in the Fulton County Clerk's office, June 23, 1908, and numbered 189; now or formerly owned by w. H. Morrison ..... Vacant lot No. 10 on a map ot lands of Snyder tract which sald map was filed in the Fulton County Clerk's office, June 15, 1900, and numbe 175; now or for- merly ned by Josephine of lands 'of Snyder tract which aiid 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 No#. 2, 3, 4, 5, 15 of Snyder tratt which said map was filed in the Fulton County Clerk's office, June 28, 1900, and numbered 172; now or formerly, own- ed by Sylvester B. Smith.. Vacant lof No. 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 <. lot bounded north by lands - of J. O. and Mary Haring; east by lands, formerly of Stewart; south by lands of Cuyler; west by North Perry St.; now or formerly owned by the estate of Mrs. Erink Abbott . bounded north by Harrison St.; east by lands of John Lair; south by lands, for- meftiy of Curtis; west by lands of John Lair; now or formerly owned by W. Amidon .... « a 6 » a 6+ | North Market - - Vacant lot bounded northwesterly by lands of the F., J. & G. R. R. Co.; east by North 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, Dec. 2, 1895; now or formerly owned by George Hendrie . 10 East Green-House and lot bounded north by Bast Green St.; east by lands of Amos Adams; south by lands of St. Paul's Luth- eran Church; west by lands of Van Allen; now or for- merly owned by George W. JeffLOP® .............} }... Vacant lots Nos. 195, 202 and 203 on & map of lands of Mapleton tract, filed in the Fulton County Clerk's of- fice, July 10, 1895; now or formerly owned .by W.-J. - Johannes Vacant lots Nos. 54, 55 78 79 and 80 on map of lots of M. L. Fancher, filed in the Fulton County Clerk's office, June 23, 1903, and numbered 189%; now or formerly owned by Charles Windbill ................ Vacant lot No. 20 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 Mary Brooks .... Baker Street - Vacant lot bounded north by Baker St.; east by lands of Wal- lace Shiver; south by lands of Wood Chamberlain and said Shiver; west by lands of Cole; now or formerly owned by Everett Youngs. Vacant lot No. 24 on a map of lands of Snyder tract which said map was filed in the Fulton County Clerk's office, June 28, 149400, and numbered 172; now or for- merly owned by Eva Suits. local improvements: CHESTNUT ST. MACADAM PAVE- MENT. Vacant lot bounded north by lands of Warren Miller; east by Chestnut St.; south by lands of Oberman; west by lands of Emple; 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.; row or for- merly owned by Mary A. Lunkenheimer ,;.......... 49.60 And you will also take notice, that 14.99 \ The following lands are owned by 1 non-residents: 1.38 The following assessments are for Em C3 fi | mmm mmmmmmm mnmmmmxa pal the | City Building. in the City of | Johnstown, N. Y., to pay the taxes, assessments, penses thereon which may remain un- 104 W Mam St. E P. Anagnostopulos, - W» Ol'f/ I] J ohnstown, N Y © In announcing this bargain sile in Cut Rock Mixed Candy Mixed Taffies ...... oe > Fine Mixed Creams ...... Ribbon Candy &. #4 a ete ce s a boe e® Delicious Assorted Chocolates. per Ib.; 2 Ibs. Chocolate Cream Drops ......... we .> We have the very finest Assorted Chocolates. a. .20c per Ib.; 2 Ibs. sale ICH CREAM—The only place to get the Famous Metropolitan Brick Ite cream for Christmas dinner DELICIOUS HOT DRINKS of all kinds. All command admiration. 6 eo- Candies, Fruits and Nuts, we wish everyone a Merry Christmas and & Happy New Year This 2 sale commenced today and will continue until January 2. #0 C «. intobmetnestitnate Some of Our Specxal Bargaln Prices our 40003ndiesrflaucedtfl catito‘nnt00.10\.0i|0h;'1.09;3oE m Our delicious one pound boxes of Asfiortea Chocolates, tormeriy sold for 25¢, for this |... ske ce ces Mummy Great reduction in our Fancy Package bananas, such as Btuéfitf Daggett's and Lowney s, which have been sold for 50¢c now 40¢ © 60cnow,; ............. ey es se eee s ay ns 500ml“ It»; Candy! Canes, 'all sizes, from sass es eg eved bae .1c»up to $5.00 each Grand assortment of Oranges, Florida and California Navel»l frome prices ............. 4....A....,.........MsMcMOOcdom New Mixed Nuts ...,......................,....,..1flc por: 2b.“ ~ ..2 lbs. for 25¢ si...... .% Ibe, for 2#5¢ . 8 Ibs. for 25¢ ....28 Ibs. for 25¢ for 25¢ | for 25¢ 15¢ per Ib; 2 lbs. For this special for 85¢ We manufacture all of our Candies, therefore we can sell at' the lowest possible prices, All the above goods will be furnished in any quantity and dehvered to any part of the city. REMEMBER THE 15mm, THE OLD scrum 104 WEST MAIN - mm'uAun KITCHEN, AEs: When You Make Your Purchase Ask for a Olmst- ( Seal) interest, fees and ox- id at the time of such sale. In witness whereof, I have. hereunto set my hand and City Chamberlain of the City of Johnstown, N. Y. mas Present - summ- Fonm._ , \You say 'that picture . xs gel-j brandt's signature?\ Well,\ replied ' Mr. Cumrox, \I don't remember e- actly what the plcture dealer “Id. Perhaps Rembrandt didn't tumult! sign it Maybe he only inflamed It*® - aa . Tolatoy’g Wise Counsel.. | Never say, \I1 can indulge in this little thing without fear; it does not 1 amount to anything.\ Never say, \This particular virtue is so insignt ficant I might just as well do with- | out it.\ the sea! of the City of . - Johnstown, this sixth day of December, 1911. W. J. ELDRIDGE, mmmmmnfimmmmmmn KX3 mmmmfi 5 JOHN G. FERRES HARD Glen Phone 100 118 West Main Streéf Johnstown, N. Y 1 WE OFFER EROM OUR EXTENSIVE LSEOCK A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS: For Boys and Girls SLEDS AND BOBS. HOCKEY SKATES. BROWN KEYLESS' \STAYONY\ SKATES. CLUB SKATES. DOUBLE RUNNER SKATES. SKIS, 4 ft. to 6 ft. SNOW SHOES. “HOCKFJY STICKS. STEVENS' RIFLES. AIR GUNS. FOOTBALLS. DUMB BELLS. INDIAN CLUBS. TYPEWRITERS. SCROLL SAWS. RAILWAY TRAINS. ELECTRIC RAILWAYS. ELECTRIC TOYS. ELECTRIC ENGINES. ELECTRIC BATTERIES. VELOCIPEDES. EXPRESS WAGONS. REGISTERING BANKS, For Pennies, Dimes and Nickels. JACK KNIVES. INGERSOLL WATCHES, All the Newest Patterns. WATCH FOBS AND CHAINS. MAGNIFYING GLASS. TOOL CHEST. Or Select a Few Tools from Our Stock and Add Tools as Needed, WOOD BURNING SETS. BURNT WOOD PLAQUES, We are receiving orders for Christmas de livery For Women CHAFING DISHES. CHAFING DISH spPooxs. CHAFING DISH FORKS, NICKEL SOUP LADLES. NOKEL BAKING DISHES. ‘ NICEEL BREAD TRAYS. > NICKEL CRUMB TRAYS. NICKEL TEA and COFFEE POTS. PERCOLATING COFFEE POTS, from $2.00 tc $8.00. ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES. CASSEROLE DISHES. BEAN POTS. SPECIAL ASSORTMENT BROWN WARE BAKING DISHES. 1 Baking Dish, Nickel Frame, 8 Cus- tard Cups, 3 Ramekins, 2 Bowl, $1.50. GREEN WARE BAKING DISHES, Nickle Frame, Something New. COFFEE SERVERS. CHOCOLATE POTS. ALCOHOL STOVES. SILVER PLATED WARE. KNIVES AND FORKS. TEA, DESSERT AND TABLE SPOONS. PICKLE FORKS, For Men CARVING SETS. POCKET KNIVES. POCKET SCISSORS. SAFETY RAZORS, Gillette, $5.00. Keen Cutter, $3.50. Enders, $1.00. Ever Ready, $1.00. RAZOR STROPS. SHAVING BRUSHES. sHAVING MUGS. HUNTING COATS. WINCHESTER RIFLES. SHOT GUNS. COLT AND SAVAGE AUTOMATIC PISTOLS. POCKET COMPASSES. PEDOMETERS. POCKET CIGAR LIGHTERS. SKIS, 6 ft. to 8 ft. sxow SHOES. = POCKET FLASH LIGHTS. SLEIGH CHIME BELLS, CARRIAGE AND AUTO FOOT WARMERS. ALARM CLOCKS. CHEST OF TOOLS. HANDLE AND TOOLS. MEDICAL BATTERIES. . _ STRIKING BAGS. LUNCH BOXES. VACUUM BOTTLES, $1.00 up. LUNCH BOXES WITH YACCUM ROTTLE, $2.00 and $3.00. THERMOMETEKS. BAROMETERS, for the Radiepticon Projector, for gas, electric light or acetylene. BREAD MIXERS. LISK'S ROASTERS. WASHING MACHINES. CLOTHES WRINGERS. ASBESTOS IRONS. FOOD CHOPPERS. SCISSORS AND SHEARS. SCISSORS IN SETS. LIERARY SET OF LETTER OPENER AND SHEARS. RAYO LAMPS. The Radiopticon and projects a brilliantly iHuminated and greatly enlarged picture of post card, Samples on eshibition at our store, the said real estate will on the , 29th day of December, 1911. at 9 e'clock in the forenoon of that day. and the succeeding days. be sold at | public auction. at the front doors of takes the place of the Magic it is earily operated, photograph or illustration from paper or magazine on any white screen or surface, P Furniture, Rugs, Lace Gurtamsi fo. 4 §4004000600000060008400080000106000686484@0® EEZ £0 : E P : : : E &