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Epee een aC OCC Nese ake . gn\ + X HRE cg c 20 6 Ares Wem pr eN Aes # - a a # THE JOHNSTOWN DAILY REPUBECICAN. WEDNESDAY, DEC, 27, rofr. m | ; | PROF SIAl-[Y l\ which they hold not only your read- © fiiéfifi ~ Q a- 0°- -- . . . . . ‘ -: v.) - l l l ing of the other evening, but as well | e ~ \an' - - 6 11 ’ ¢ Enghsh Walnuts the wolid, practical, stimulating and AROUND THE CIT Y * 0 , . 'a «a - , perhaps I may add successful, work ¥ o . Fx a f a Brazil Nuts || | you have done for them during the @------ mn @ u IF ’ \F bast years. I trust we will be favor- John Little, who for the past thir. | 4 o . , . , * ~* | aq by similar readings from 'time to | teen years has been the.alitter at the | . ) Almonds _\ \Riv. youn B. PETERSON asoN, / - | madi ar position ‘flaptmkfimflbaken - ' ' ) , aca: . B. SON, milar position with, tie.. Windsor- . emg +\ a % i e , WILL [APPEAR AT Y. M. O. A.} , St. John's Semiuary, -- | McMantin company. . .'} A. p- ig ‘ f I~ ~ Pecans * | Font ff ue Swans Down Cake > DAY EVENING. After ia. previous appearance in | pieces will give a concert the Sir API 1.5). ~ I ' ' RK 0 ~ L b y Eohnstown, The Republican said: |_ | William Johneon hotel 'during the * ~ ' « Ae +C Filberts C - . | Mr. Delbert Staley is an imper- dinner hour on New Years, stopping § ‘ , . 2 E . . ~ Hm “IE ”Slums“. snmt‘\ eonator of marked whility, and trom | off on the way to Gloversville, where ‘ y» ' - A% - C ' L e , . . | his first number to the last keeps his | they will appear in the evening. | O r OC - C _- M - Fancy Table Raisins wewww_ hearers deeply interested. His man- | 'Mrs, John D. Lefler has returned 0 c + C9 ~ ~ &A ~©5% » Ko a Founder and President of the Col- fiifipggrghguitsaegeafinfm?£:ggz gainéervgeiggg ofliélgugzfin Mre: This is a prepared cake flour, prepared strictly from the put and b 4 ¢ 1&3.ng Grapes * lege of the Spoken Word, at Bos- | that he is decidedly at home m his | Miss Celene Housel of New Yiqpk e best wigter wheat. It is just what you want to make the most d? ‘ f Lon ‘ i . ton, Mase.. to Present Play In gaeegirzo§.mfgngoes 1125151915333 figfi today; If; 39 tug guest of Miss liclous cake and pastry. Hach pac kage contains enough flour to make Dates * Which Joseph Jefferson Won UD | ns perature, and the 1mm manner | - 'Mrs. ngm Holden of New York . twelve angel food cakes,. Also a recipe for twelve different kinds «of dying Fame Tomorrow Night Be- | in which he renders his various sel- | and Mrs. Clinton B: Herrick and Figg - . fore Audience In This, His Home | ections cannot fail to i.press ONC, children of Norwich are visiting £I1gS | . Town. of his pfenomenal natural abdlity, | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David H. . _. . coupled 'with the best of training. Brigge of Hast Montgomery streot. |_. and lot of other ood things Johnitownians who do not care to | ne following will go m long 'Way | - Mrs. Josephine G. McMaster, who *.\ ins goo >* | miss a rare opportunity should hear with Johnstownlans: ® - has 'been spending three weeks with i . | Prof. Delbert M. Staley in \Rip van Having beer present today at & | her sister, Mrs, J. H. Winters, has waging fgvienéby mg. 136m?“ Staley, refined to“ hex-f baggie at FlJ?-t';>a<:'1:1yn. Be ~ I think it is due to him to express - The pupils of igs » - gleston's RT cul tg «ngil'um 311m Thutidamvzning- dP‘l'o‘f' 'an opinion offihfis Wig; f $, private kmdergartefiéwfighe guests % C Pla f a Staley, who is the nder and pre- | . 'The selections en from the | of Miss Susannah ~ Nnglove at a J *. Charles O. Cross . cake..-25c a package. 20d » a Tournade's Kitchen > ¢ pos, Winkle,\ at the Y. M. C. A. audi- gident-of the College of the Spoken | Bible and Shakespeare, and others | Christmas tree party yesterday after- ‘ , . is visiting at ‘ of a humorous and pathetic charac- | foon. _ ° e C2 . 9s m v2.0? ' man, 1133 j ti; ggt 251mm? ter, were well adapted to give a test | - The Ladies auxiliary to the A. O. L6 e & Sons of his father, Benjamin B. Staley Of | Cp ins power of the reader as an im- | H. wiil give a Thursday | Bouquet . sed This is the most approved article for cooking fix-bass in families, | hotels and restaurants, for flavoring and coloring soups and gravies. 25¢ a bottle. es West State street. He passed h | personator. The various characters evéning. Members are expected to j boyhood days in Johnstown, aud has | 'were finely gustaflned, 23d $1131 im- | take articles for the 5311: bag. Pj ta _ woe i am | a very warm feeling for. the town pression produced upon the audience This evening's meééing of FID ~~ | grom 3yvrvhwcih he staid n his suc- | ~\ most favorable. : ___ | court, D. of L., has been postponed upon nis Mr. Delbert Staley can be recom- | until Tuesday, January 2. . PR «o &. . e O T | aB A k céssful caroor. When he learned Of | mended as a proficient in this de- A special meeting of. Court Johne- |. ~ P M S‘MMUNS {the sffort being made to maite funds | partment, and as one who will give | town, Independent Order of Fores- 7 ~- -- Whr UHTE | for the, purchase of the Hutchens to angwgydienfe$ Vets; fluent and | ters, will be heldk this evening fizz f P . lhe < e , G | . K . | profitable entertainment. the purpose of making arrangements Foc s CoC £00 ' portralt or Gen. Bdgar S. Dudley, be |\ yayms a. WILLEAMSON, D. D. for I\24116 funeral of Chief - Ranger t \.\__ | X. Y. - rea- --- Pastor United Pres. Church. ___ | Burton A. Rickard. | - oo *\ pel e (Pee CC : * Johnstown, N. Y. Seth Little has resigned his posi- | 2 . An excellent table syrup of a fine golden color. Pure, wholesome W *~ ag ot - Other press comments are: tion as bookkeeper with his brother, | + and delicious in flavor. -18c a can. IoC ' ‘ 6,000 - 'm& new reader of unusual | 'Fimer Little, and Will become the |, .\ Hie ebility In bis own dramatization | general superintendent of the How- ]- Rip Van Winkle.\--Boston Trans- iit & Hillock factory at the begin- | oftpt. f aoa at . __. {ming of the year.. -| ~ 'The Boston Journel sald, \An in- | - Prof, Ernest Little of Rochester | | terosting end a new reader to the | university is visiting his parents, I | Boston public, who always interests | Mr, and Mrs. John Little. | and never tires.\ a. William Berry hase returned _ to The Atianta, , Ga., Conetitttion, | wrorcester, Mass.. after epending «The most interesting and entertain- | Ghristmas with his family in Johns- ~- s o s __ Duffs Syrup ___ _ :$ t A - Building And | | $> Remodelmg & or 1m m f Holland brand.-This brand of corn is ah eioélleqm quality of sugar _ bo l sbtrentton. the || [.{ ing reader ever in the south.\ town. - ~. L. corn. Tender and sweet. If you haven't already put in a supply for _ “fig: igmfint Mcxnwii ”If: ‘ B £95601} it?“ £1“? real fifit’g Yenterday atternoommfimllflafi the winter, you now haye an opportunity to do so. 8 cans for #56, or : i A 2C ' ' ; \The EreRl trac- | rison found seven-ye8r-0 aro R - ‘ . 6 . ' 200 1 ¥ 93 atm ubip. © Soe Up _ \121911 on our lyceum {OM-II f Collins of Gloversvme Mmderifig 95C a dozen cans. No Job 'Too Large or Too Bmall. @ --- about the streets, crying bitterly, He . *Phone 26 £ ] ‘ p . had come to visit relatives on Mc- ' iPhone 261. PROGIgSEy‘IrV'FgggRROW Kinley avenue gnddbeciom'e lost. Mgr- ; ; or Harrison turned him over to Su- j LD re | perintendent Harry Schumann of the Nok t T mm\ . Humane society, who restored him' | 1 \YMection of Officers 'and Important | to nis home. ~. ; 2. a m ax 1 . Business for Fomiorrow Night's | ' The Kennedy-Evans reception will |- . . . &C acares aus REE] | session at Board of, Trade ROOMS. | take place at Kennedy hall this ev-. a _ MH 4 4 ® \ j A meeting of the Johnsgwn Pro- | ening. ' ~I Ihr Prof. Delbert M. Staley. ~ greasives will be held at the Board | _ A very fine new delivery horse has | of Trade rooms tomorrow, ThUT® | peen added to the equipment of the <to. , 40-42-44-46-48-50 5% West State Street | _ soul Fe 7 oo : ‘ % Johnstown, N. Y. = » _ Telephones, 115-116 \ ~ -CO -~ | day,. evening at T:80 o'%Clock, 3t | Brooklyn market. oftered to give an manemt and | which time the 0.11!le 01m of |- Mr. 33d Mrs. William Winter, who |; « | devote the entire proceeds to- that | officers will take place, Some $- | pave been the guests of Mrs. Allice | - 60 t cause, and when a few days wince gmgranfilflifid Rig £21111” tea £3: England of West Mantggmiry street, ‘ Yi b . int a | , requested have returned to New York. BECKER'S the amount necessary to se0ure the | nere he a attendance. _ Toso Garrie Tebple of Sloansville . ' w portrait was all subscribed, Prof. | | Those whose terms of OMPe S77.) is visiting at 'he home of her sister, - g Lide E _ '§8 Bouth Market Street, Johnstown. | i ( f 0 h , 0 - srookiyn MARKET, J. SPONNOBLE JR. >_ 0 k # o 0 € Staley continued his offer in order ire this month are: Préfidén‘b, Wile Mrs. J. H. Winters. Lem s - & ; ~ \A- ¢: so» as 4 lsp LG . iam Grant; vice-president, Irving | 'he office ad teach £ the . A | . asiers that the Johnstown EMstorical socie- | NST _C . ; _ The rs and teachers of the b abled\ * | McConkey; secretary, Harl 0. St0W- | presbyterian Sunday A - 20 . & ty might be enabled to make\80M0 | jgy: | - Ellery willard; | christmas party at the church at 3 | Cl { mgtoiiaiions planned for Johnson | poard «of directors, \Erle L. AbKIGY, | this afternoon\ for the - Cure Lame Back. . | Mall. ~ o chairman; John R. Walrafihtfihnflzs | dle roll, beginners and primaries. > __| «The former Jobnstownlan has Ten Byck, Harry LOoveYy8, mt] * A union missionary meeting of .. | made good at the \Hub.\ His col- Dorn, R. G. DeWitt, Elmer ® ithe societies of St. Paul's and St. | o lege is crowded with students, and Frank L. Rogers and - ThoM@® | war's churches will be held at the f in addition to himself he employs a | - | latter church this evening. An ad- * staff of eleven teachers. 'The cur- - E - ' dress will be given by Migs J. L. h riculum embraces instructioh on the NO REASON ror IT. Rollier, a missionary to India. parts that voice, body and mind play | A fine program has been @rrang- . in oratory, and in his own: work he ~ ed for the Christmas exercises of the BS is a splendid exponent of what can | When Johnstown Citizens Show the | Reformed church which are to be A. HARRISON 'Great Garment Reduction Sale =. The heavy holiday business of the past week has loft us with a small but cholce stock of Yurs x As usual we do not want to carry over ally goods. Therefore, this drastic clearance df furs, at thise - be accomplished along those lines. _ Way. > .., | held this evening. For four years Prof. Staley was in | - There can be no just reason why | Cornelius Getman has accepted a charge of the course in voice cul- | any reader of this will continue to | position as solicitor with the Pru- ture, expression, etc., at St. John's | suffer the tortures oF an aching back, dential Life Insurance company. Ecclesiastical seminary, a Catholic | the annoyance of urinary disorders, mmm == ~ institution of Boston. The Rev. | the dangers of serfous kidney ills | 40 W. Main St. Johnstown John 'B. Peterson, president of the | when relief is so NCAT at hand and 89mm”? . Won. s $6 m5? 93:13:°cufire§°f§f§§ £13 | OFFICERS ELE CTED remarkable reductions. - Furs include Fox, Lynx, Squirrel, Bear and other popular furs. All this year's . 4 ‘ ain 2C yoimwfiaifiliflfiiamtwgafig a jfhfissosvah citizen says. |_ @ e -~@ stock cut in the latest approved fashions. At these prices, no doubt, this stock will sell very quickly ~ a of \Rip Van Winkle\ with which you Oscar Hoag, 106 Washington. Ave., St. Monica Chapter, O. E. S. so an early call only will give you'a good choice. You can have your pick of any fur shawl, {m-s ; » the favored us a few days ago. Were I | Johnstown, N. Y., says: \Doan's Kid- | gt. Monica chapter, Order of the scarf, mulf or coat in our store at the following prices which give some ideas of the Big Bargains you \ @ - a ~- _| to say it was a rare treat, it would | ney Pills are entitled to the highest | Hastern Star, elected the following can obtain here this week. , . , [9g H APF F be but telling you what you have praise I can give them. | Sever al | officers for the ensuing year at its S f hof s cf $a: N urni s doubtless heard quite often; so I pre- years a8O I began to suffer fr0OM | annual meeting last evening: ' mess ' e m = i e » .. \i o s u # i ier to tell you how others enjoyed it. kidney complaint, followed by an at- | - Worthy matron, Miss Adelaide to . ® P3 2 f ol Sitting as I did in the rear of the tack of sciatic rheumatism. | Pains | Korn, .. FIJI“ 5 Sk 1 rt a E 4 hall, I was attracked from the very through the small of my back were | - Worthy patron, Louis K. Maylen- o, . b . beginning by the bond of sympathy | almost unbearable and the kidney | der, Jr. established between the reader and | secretions became profuse and irreg- Associate matron, Miss Bertha AT | the auditors. Rarely have I sten ' ular in passage. After doctoring | Buchanan. * a ~- arr“ s such communion of influence. The without being helped to any extent, Treasurer, Mrs. Gertrude Was-| * Fur Sots, regular price $10.98, now ..~. . . $8.50 Skirts of Panama, Voile, Mohair, eto., in the Fur Sets, regular price $12.98, now .... | latest models. All sizes. AMB colors. ¥. Fur Sets, regular price $14.50, now .. . . $11.50 ~ Fur Scarfs, regular price $5.98, now .. ..+ . $4.00 j . Tur Scarfs, regular price $10.98, now ..... .$8.50 | Skirts, regular price $2.75, reduce} to ... .. . $1.98 - Fur Coats, regular price $29.00, now ..... . $19.98 Skirts, re ane * - » , regular price $3.48, reduced to ..... 42.3% Fur Coats, regular prico $35.00, now ..... . $22.50 P $ - { rapt attention of the students seem- | I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and | sung. The following prices prevail this week: ed to react upon yourself and to in- procured a supply at the City Drug Secretary, Miss Annie Case. spire you to still better efforts, ' Store. They gave me relief from the Conductress, Mrs. Jennie Cross. which in turn stimulated their yet | first and the contents of eight - or Associate conductress, Miss Kath- | more eager and intelligent apprecia- | ten boxes completely cured me. Since | pyn Windsor. | i ti be | ) _' tion, until this progressive sym- | then I have urged many of my Trustee for 3 years, Miss Linda,\ \r an nvwina \ . Skirts, regular price 4.48, reduced to ...... ¥ in © p i pathy found its culmination and | friends to use Doan's Kidney Pills | Buchanan. Fur Coats, regular price $49.00, now ...... $37.50 E P $ A t C0 0C 0C $3,00 , * 10 t | f « -_ | climax in generous outbursts of ap- and in each case.where my advice 'The officers will be installed at All others reduced accordingly. Skirts, regular price $5.50, reduced to .. .. . . $4.00 __ - f - plause which, coming from the-stud- | has been followed, good results have | the next regular meeting of the order . [+M ent body here meant so much. For | been received.\ which will be held on the evening of | I their fong intellectual training has For sale by all dealers. Price 50 | the second Tuesday in January. made our students very exacting; so cents. - Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, * ‘ ra, © aus ana . that I feel sure that their earnest at- | New York, sole agents for the United Cayadutta Lodge, 1. O. O. F. pl JAK , -i 1 g tention and appreciation of your | States. - - At the regular meeting of Caya- be > a | e . reading may be interpreted by you Remember the name-Doan's- | dutta lodge, No. 218, I. O. O. F., held as a testimonial to the high value in and take no other. last evening, the following officers | . , were elected for the ensuing term: Noble grand, George O. Merrill. Vice grand, Walter Duesler. i Recording ' pecretary. William | § Bourne. Coats, Suits and Skirts it This is the season in which we sell coats and suits at mammoth reductions. They take up yam?” able room, which we need, to show new goods now arriving. Included are fine suits of all wool serges -. and broadcloths, also diagonals, polo coats and reversibles. .Also very fine broadcloth coats, elabor-' € ately trimmed,. You are sure to find one that will please. The following prices insure a sale, if you will but look: > - Oo suits, regular price $8.98, reduced to .......- eke e. s +. an” - Parsnips Financial secretary, Robert Lamb. Treasurer, A. M. Young. . , 1 Trustee for 3 years, A. R. Newn- Suits, regular price $10.98, reduced to aa a eye ba e a a e e ne ev e y 6 an e a 9 ea prt a e e e e ne b e n a e ee ee d 6 ® $7.08 _, f - ham. suits, regular price $16.50, reduced to ae au e a e e e e a we e e e e e a e a bie ors e ee s e ae a ® $142,001: ; . The above, tOget'her with the ap- Suits regular price $17.50, redufied (to nnnnnnn ..--.-aun.ooln..nutaoaOOQOOrOOOtOGOOO'OOa $18¢M L ; i in- ¥ - M ; ve © . i | a [ } 33 133313 25722251, figfiltfignfialtlgg 3:3- Coats, regular prfce $8.75, reduced to >.> 999 9>* lea e eu e e e e a e e s e e 6 ® a sre a ev e e e s >< s ©O.TB - ‘ r 4g f : . ening of TueSday, January 16th, Coats, regular price $9.98, reduced to ......... a u e e e e mow k e n e t tion i 6 a a e y e e e e e 6 a e® a a + a $7.” Lil | C 4 next. Coats, regular price $10.50, rQUUC@A 10 .es elke sk 6 6k s ne 6 66 6k 6 6k n 6 t ® h h 6 nn 6 t ® ® Au ® t at t bn ne $8.25 \ Coats, regular price $13.50, reduced to ....... ye 6 « a 66k 6 se 6 e 6 e k e 6 69 v ae a s a a e e e a e e ® %...... $9.98 . Assessor's Notice. ‘ - Notice is hereby given that the * . reviston of the assessment roll of the | @ taxable property of the city of Johns- ronw, N. Y., has been completed by the assessor of said city, and that the said assessor will attend at the ity clerk's office in the city building % ~ Eggs ALL HOLIDAY GOODS REDUCED. MEN'S HEAVY FmEchgH UNDERWEAR AT 45§¢ - CH. R To save the expense and time which would be Men's fleeced lined shirts and drawers, dll sizes, s . Extra heavy quality, full clean fleece. Regular entailed by moving our holiday stock, we have de- | value 598 @BCH, Ab ...} ee eee eer see} * 480 TV - 300 \rom 9 a. m. to 12 o'clock noon; cided to sell it at 25 per cent off the regular price. $2.50 SWEATERS AT $1.88. wo rom 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. and from 7 All toys, fancy china, games, novelties of all kinds Ladies and misses' all wool sweaters, fancy Telephones 596 ~. m. to 9 p. m., on Saturday, Janu- n knit, single and double breasted, red, white and ermmm r ary 6th, 1912 to hear objections and offered to you at 1.4 off the original cost. gray. Regular price $2.50, reduced to ..... . $1.88 - Oo y , to correct any errors that may have - . e ' fl a > ' been made. $ 149 0 g T 1 . . - e Dated December 27, 1911. Our Specia ' S Carpets, Rugs, | folkd WILLIAM POTTER, uf pec 8 0, K- IAnolewmns, : . - ' 12-2717 Assessor. DiSCOUflIS . Lace Curtains,. 1 & | . NTQ C P . Draperies, Suits A - j Order New Year's beer aged in will save you f ' and Other I LJ tL £ glass-lined steel tanks, Nothing is > 5 vig I Ready-Made a ~ L I so delicious and cheering as Con- frombe to 15¢ ki Garimg | > - gress Beer and the best people ev- on every dol- | Sold on . . Paul Gilmore, in \The Mummy and the Humming Bird,\ at the Grand figxhif‘oeurdéfilcaaflld dlits3 ”gigs: a roasle § lar. , CO pen Tuesday Evenxngs Easy Terms. ° ‘ “b fl “M ‘ Friday, December 20th. w LatheIL‘S, GIQVQI‘SVille, distributor. * . oor 4 m e 2 u C r \ [ A 4 , \ * bet 4.