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fracas \ U tHE JOHNSTOWN DAILY REPHBLICAN SATURDAY, DEC, 23, 1911. aa asr es > A Splendld Dlsplay of Razor Strops. Wash , Benches. Tea Kettles. - Punching Bags. Pocket Knives. Snow Shoes. Serving Dishes. Carpet Sweepers. Fiat Irons. Tool Sets. Rifles. Percolators. Razors. Hobby Horses. Wash Boilers. Footballs. Scissors. (gunk Child's Autos. L (30m;- in and see our marvellous display of Toys, Mechanical and u STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING. Guirea-Tymeson Company ~'\THE CORNER HARDWARE STORE\ [Cor. . Main and Perry Sts. attacked her, the police Italian sections Af Boston 5113419 53am, Maks., Dec. 23.--Rf- - of the police were renewed with jerable activity today in.an on- ' to locate the Mayer not Miss : at Pitcher], the I 8-year-old | who Was . stabbed: to:'death last bt undar m’ygtefioug émcum- slayer. could not have furnished for the munder Phone 327 stances. Because of the girl's dying s.. statement that it was an Italian who vimited the Park, but their search failed to re- veal any clew to the identity of the The-pdlice say tin“ rabbery | SOME NEWS NOTES - FROM NORTMILLE &) - 1 . Northville, Dec. 23. -Notwiths= | tog alleys in this village are box ball alleys, 'a' couple of bowling teanis bave been organized and bad their frst match game Thursday evening. \One team is called Frasers and the other Stantons. The Frasiers won the first and third games and lost the second, their total score only exceed- wig that of their opponents by one pin - Another match will be played next Thursday evening with a slight, 1y different line up, and we confident- iy expert to see considerable im- provemem. in the scores. fi‘ollowma is the score: Players. ist. 2nd. 3rd. Total Fragler g5 92 100-287 Warmer ........ Peusl 112 126 115-853 Foote .. 121 (9560 91-3807 10pm: 33 T6 97-256° mee Totals ...... 490 485 509 1484 BTANTONS. ist. 2nd. 3rd. ': iar l.... T8 104 G. Brownell ....104 113 93 --310 1. Brownell l...108% 99 108-8905 J. Brownell .... 88 97 108-293 | Wilcox . 95 109 f Players. Stamton ... ,.. 4868 b2k 493 1488 Franklin Wright ceturned Thurs- day evening from Frankiin, Mast., where he is a student in Dean Aca- demy. He Will remain until after New Years. Mr. and Mrs. EB. G, Paimer are | spending Christmas with friends in Boonville. Robert Brownell returned Thurs- day evening from an awbeence of sev» eral weeks damn the line. Gpflstmm efercipés and exghange of presents were Weld at ‘t‘ha North- ville High school yesterday attor- nook, and the school closed for & week a vacation. - It 'will reopen Jan- uary 3, 1912. Leo M. Qmelia of Fonda, in com- - | pany with J. F. Cortwright, Luther -{ Glaude and C. F. Murphy of New this village Thursday. Hatris Galinsky of Gloversville was a business visitor here Thursday. * J. E. Lowe, who is employed on the state macardam job in Hope, was lin town Thursday on his waw to and Hyde nectady. Wilder Thorne of Broadm'bm came up Thursday to see what kind of a place we have here. J. &. Roof of Fort Plain was a Northville caller yesterday. Kirtland Gibson of Galway was a suest at the Anibal house Thursday <| night. ._ Harley Tenant of Tenantville was |a business visitor here yesterday. Commissioner and - Mrs. Charles B. Hanley of Wells passed | through here yesterday en route for Washington to spend the holidays with Mrs. Hanley's sister and broth- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bar- rott, 1 - Miss O'Hearn of Syracuse, who is employed as a bookkeeper by the Hanson-Turner company, of Wells, came down yesterday and was a pas- semger on the 12:45 south bound train on her way home to spend het a motive J standing the fact that the best bowl- .| / 719 96 106-281 - 94-298 | York, made an automobile trip to | spend Chrigimas at his home in Scho- | CflRlSYMAS DINNER Al SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON new MQNDAY DECEMRER, 2 Price 50¢ Hning HKoom Opens at 19% and Closes at ME NTC Clam 3 p. m. soUP Qraier Corsomue Celestina REDLISHE® Celeis Olives FISH Blue Fish with Sauce ROAST Braise Sauce Turkey with Cranderry, Sauce Susking Pig with Apple Sauce Sirloin of Bee. BAKED Bprins. Goose, Him o BOILED Lec -+- baa: . Mia - SAP a d) EFruit es eho €haeds tis aut Po Ple (Country Stvle} b qoflloped Oysters VEC l‘ l A BLASE gotiea Sweet and Mashed Potatoes Green Peas Cold Slaw DESSERT nAB ffeme Mado Mince, Lembt ando Puino-kin Pre Old English Plum Puddin: Tea Crackers and Cheese Negpolitan Ice Cream Musie by Sir William Johnson Poi» WISHING YO A- MERRY - OHRISTA \S NEW YEAR Yours Lruiy, Apple. Coffee Orchestra AXD Ao HAPPY #@#490980400948 6 #%4 ¢ 240464440 holiday vacation. Superintendent of the Poor John W. Hoar of Wells made a trip down the line yesterday on official busi- ness. Mays. David Williams of Hope came j dewn yescerduy to do some shopping. Harry Mosher of Wells was a Xorthville caller yesterday. E. Searle of East Orange, N. J., is spending a few days in town. H. 8s. Judson of Gloversville is in rown for the week end. Miss Mary l.. Van Valkenburgh of Amsterdam is in town to Spend ( rristmas with Mrs. Nellie Hosley. wage _- sIR C HARLEC 8s TUPPER JLL. London, Dec. 23,..-The physicians | ' in charge of Sir Charles Tupper, bar- onet. formerly prime minister of the PDominion of Canada and at one time high commissioner for , Canada in 'London, who is lying seriously ill ' with bronchitis ai his country home .at Bexley Heath, Kent, still express cousiderable anxiety as to his condi- tidn. His health improved slightly vesterday Imt since then has - been ationary and today's repore san s tha his sate is \unchanged.\ neu os TWYQ MINEKRS RESCUED Shenandoah, Pa., Dec. 23.-- Joseph Reed and Thomas Levin, two miners who were entombed in the Packer colliery of the Lehigh Valley Coal company early last night, will spend Christmas at bome with their fami- liege. Phey were rescued uninjured ; - early today. Xmas Basketball. Armory. White Plants of the Hudson River | ' rames. afternoon and ev- ' wri duncing: ~ Park imaic's | orei < soral - Admiagion - called % and p. oin. Games t y ‘Jw Th f‘ i I t 40 A40. he seen in tms secmn Your Chrlstmas wants made easy by v1s1t1ng our store. : : Car Fare Pald both ways on purchases of $10 or over. 5688888 8886 8 88886866686 ~BOWLING _ ON COLONIAL ALLEYS. Carroll vs. Pierson. + The Pierson team of the Colonlal bowling league -was /defeated more than one game in a match Friday | evening when the Carroll five took . two of the three games by small mar- gins. 177, while the high tutal, 480, was rolled by Hays. The figures follow: CARROLL. Players. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Total Carroll .........140 140 140-420 Hoagson 176 159-471. Humphrey 135 177 128-440 130 130 130-390 118 126 1184-857 w Totals ....... 6b9 749 670 2078 PTERSON. Players. 1st. 2nd. 32d. Total Pierson ........ 138 141 146-425 Adams . Hays ..... ak . ls f --480 | Hays 160 160 160 80-H~ackney 183) 20 .398 Heagle .........120 158 117-890 ......... 110 137 113-360 LyN@§8 .. 135 140 129-404 Totals .......668 731 665 2059 wonen map Moores Defeat Lucasites. Captain Moore's team took the Lucas aggregation into camp Friday evening on the Colonial alleys, cap- turing two of three games. Moore rolled Both the high single, 198, and the high total, SQS. 'The seore is appended: MOORE. Players. ist. 2nd. 3rd. Total Moore ......... 198 135 175-508 Thyme ......... 136 169 184-489 j Northrup .......149 167 151-467 122-378 - X. Wells ..2..2.2..134 122 ’ : ® W/ILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous sys- tem and caused trouble with your kid- neys and bladder? Have you pains in ning, side, back and bladder? Have vou - flahby appearance of the face, and UN i~r the eyes? A frequent desire to pass rine? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills wili tte \ou——Druggist Price §0c. MFG. CO.. Props., Cleveland. OLir F. J. Palmer, Corner Main, and Porry. Humphrey had the high single, - Joslin .... Captain | Maylender ..... . 120 1‘30 120-360 Totals .......737 713 752 2212 LUCAS. Players. ist. 2nd. 3rd. Total | Lucas ..........148 162 114-419 Hacker ........183 125 158—476 McMartin Ripton ...... ..135 124 117—376 PAn Standing of Teams. The corrected standing of the { teams to date follows: P. W. L_ P.CG. Pierson .........838 28 5 .848 Kawardg ........8%% 28 10 .897 Timmons ....... 38 18 150 .545 Riton ..........33 18 15 545 Carroll .........38 180 150.545 Hanson .........338 17 16.515 Moore .......... 33 16 170.484 Wayne .........3% 1500 180.454 33 14 190 A24 Verleger ........38% 0 20 0.39% Sponnoble ...... 332 10 230.303 Hvans ..........8B 0 90 240.2372 2.....38 0 0 80 250 .242 \ * Shuster's Mother Pleased Washington, Déc. 23- mas could give me more cheer than this has,\ said Mrs. Wil- liam M. Shuster, whon she learned that her .son, W. Morgan Shuster, the young American treasurer-gen- erai of Persia, finally had been dis- missed from his office in compliance with Russia's derfrand. Mrs. Shuster has been greatly worried by her son's situation and rejoices that he is happily out on it and will soon return to his home in Washington. Annual Election. The annual election of the direc- tors and inspectors of election of the Johnstown bank will be held at the Banking House on 'Tuesday, Janu- ary 1#@th. 1912. The polls will be | open from 1:30 to 2:80 p. m. WILLIAM MeKIE, Dec. 28, 30 Jan. 4. Cashier. Totals ...... 759 696 698 2158. Deyo@ ..........3380 2380 10 .697. Lucas ...... 2...3880 220 11 .667 Discriminating buyers use Suprise Flour. $1.65 a sack. Just received one con of the best Buckwheat Flour. 90¢c a sack. R Distributors of Food Stuff and * Growl“; T. W. Van Slyke 836 N. Perry St. - 'Phone 583 Slight Mlsunderstandmg Mrs. Oldtimer-*\When we were in | Egypt we visited the pyramids. They were just covered with hierUuglyphics.\ Mrs. - Newrich-\Horrore! Weren't you afraid that some of the ugly things would get on you?\ Guard Against Undesirables. ... 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