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hushed every Fhursday \ atwfluba, |- egany County, N- ....;' ~As ' Adfénmsiim Ramos oe play advertising 10a. an moh owls e per. ling. [., > A {. figmng at legal rates entermmments oi; L A. ml est~3 9th’ St New m advecslsmg h f: 191+ «+} o +. & a\: \JAkK’L 421: a Conducted by =', o J. w. DARRO‘g Chutham. N. ¥. ”ill“: it“? and Prom'xetor m i Presla out fi*»_w.yw.~,¢‘ \- a coe an sig elabprwdegcb, I w oiuld have the fund\ Holf jis prominently a hAMEx-’~ OR $. {The elloWed to play #: Lucky GOLF 18 - BOTH AMUSlNG AN lDlFFICULT To- oveecolvls THAT.. Editor of the New. YFirk Melodrama I GRANGE REPRESENTATION Ject May Come UP Again at”: Next Natlonal Macrmg’ 7 ion of mopommml zep- ‘flxgsenmtlon in the \natJonal - grange | come up again for alscuphlml at the “next meeting of the nfltwuul body? i l BETTER ~PLAY ER Am. ABOUT FIFTEFfr‘L TIMES wows GOLF were «INDICATES WAT wou hope FoR. \/_. betreve that: John . Reid; therintroducer of htlcd to flu“ (xRATITUDL OF __FHE . WHOLE OT lONl. (wilds somethmg that life Lwr‘\ -~ f 103 + oen - - F . sal wos wa an ak ae dt HOP!“ to see the tum; not far dwtant whefi pubhc goilf c p fiffered‘to tllwpfllye gs in. bootlendr for\those\ who «em-ugh pay lore-\l- e BfiGAN; MY EXPERL» ‘_NCE nun-r TWENTY vEags Aeoml LEARNfiDflm TN-CANADAYy L WHERE THE GREENS WERE ROUGH ' AND . CONDITIGNS wERE:! go- oueHt 'To: Have BECOME A |- NOW /is > HAVE ABOUT FIF‘TSEN CLUBS, ~ AND TL} \1g PsvuoHOLo‘eloAL | AND THE, PRESENCE 'or\ ga__MmANY - lNSTRUMENTé TO PLAY IT rolf in Ameggcd, AMERICAN NA insurance com‘pdmce‘, should suppeldle yak % 0 HEY-ff Bs enf T _ MOC a f rm of pmpnrtinnul Jame, A dentation is adopted, 'This is the reso; tlon that was pr -a I _ nck ul -. rman s- Beef Never to Be Cheepex, gF ig flhf’] 1 Qlfinv an‘ ni d ldstx,,,at and noteddown'r *- _,.\a‘ That every. state master and fe (or Husband) shall have each one vote - on all questions. On roll call every # master and wife (or husband) shall have- -\one voté é4ch and for each and\ every 10,« 0,000 members dbove the first 10, ~have one vote each additiorial. - .. ~ THére are two sides' to this question © of; egresentatipn according .to state One side believes twat-ewim ever since 1907. anbeef cattle fel} off some fifteen million nine or about thirty-two per cent, while our 'This would not be, | such a serious matter from' the consumer' s standpmnt if it applied Just the founders of the Ordér were wise in * their. adoption of state representation. giving each- state an equal vote with every other, and'they cite the fact that ~ that system bas worked well for these . forty-six years. The other side \holds ~ that it is only fair to the memberghip~- ~ of the order thit voting strefigth be bum-3d on membership in the state. rretwo orthpeecoenties in New | “York state each of which has: mare ' members thin a half dozen of the : western stites. combined, but a state f with 1000 members for instance, has ing-strength-as_ New rk with 105,000 members 111.6 rem cP-=43 (£31;in mllcd for . state renrmtatlon , 14m Igns except . when 'n lull 'ardeved, then for membership prefientatlon iI the ne*t nntlml 0.1 meetmg come any nedrer eolvint meme perplexing problem? » GRANGERS PROTEST Oppose: Cent Ilzmg of Power ln New * Jersey's Board of Educatnon The New Jersey state grane aRa e subordmate \granges. Acting their own - motion, nre glotmtlfig against what they gall the centraliza- | *~ tion of school powers in the hands of .; state board.: Repuwxcnmtxs és of gtate | ran On- ~ afiu @Anda--is@ai>0or 20k e- > { j . a Prleed j; = we?” .2 hex y mogular prlce, s . - -. White | muslln,w~Qpe ya d mespecially adapted: MiteMuslln and Cambmc dxes \cloth; 'a fine white, closely woven boft‘ ms‘he cottoerpecullarly adapted for women 's and. © {Idren 'A yndergarments, regular price, meg—Jan- y~sale price, the yard, Ic. . ng de 'of iadies:! cloth,, on; yard Wlde, January sale prlce, the yard, __ BA C 4ar Atlus rard. mde, extra fine quality r pmce, 12gc, Janna], y sale . -White musTn, ode: and cambric finish, re price, ae «wide,. in a quahty for giid children's un-. derwear, regular price, 100, Jan ry’ sale pr1ee,’the ~ yard, Sees C00 200 e <> \is a very serviceable Emme‘uleaehed cotton. made frem the best ° grade of long.staple Sea Island ( coftoe~~Thas~fabnc is clogély wover and has am extra soft fish,\ ~This material -for: inexnensive~ undergarments, \regular price, 16¢, Januagy Bdle' Jrlce the yard 124%c, “a.” comm L‘OR thee-first tlme in the hmtory of tod ure frcing what appears to be our supply. seventy thousand hegd, llnon mcrmlucd about TEN MIERLION PFOPLTL a. to the United Qtates g - THE HousEewIFE. - =_. . rQPVi }arass and, throuml) the use 'of the silo utilize MULLLON® OF Lemme OF_WILICH ARE apd grow some nifalfa op every farm. ~ in a position to got \to and furnishing f a \ w. ove h fity granges met the state board of .; O A ~ 8 ' I * \' fol' their protesting arrnlnqt propoczed ac- .tlon of. thé board. They believe in<the principle of home. rule in thlq matter, “whey object to the tenure of-éffizecset . $... under which terctiers who have had threé years of contintions service can not be removed except for cause, They / bold that under. this law 'terchers be come arbitrary fnd\ Ioeal dis- '-- tricts of the powors that should rest win them They also objected tao: the | sor expense nesessary to be incurred by Ms ef, medical fuspection. They believe that the local boards\ _ 'ghould determine in This matter.\ The gr: angers further opposed the ' ~~ CC mm yo for transporta-, mpt payment , v3 ING AND RECONNOISSANCE WORK AND FOR OFFENSIVE. DE- N my opmion, the newly developed art of aviation \will not only tend, to limit the duration and scope of hostile speritions, but ulso aid in the CONTROL OF THE SEAS, one of the elements: contributing materially to the power andymspenty of a nation. _L 'THE POTENflAufimfiFfi-I \REROPLANE ' WHEN APPLIED To THE ART OF WAR ARE T £ U 1 l I [EXTREMELY GREAT, AND ITS PROPER USE ~ WILL . UNDOUBTEDLY BE._&DOMINATING .TOR in THE SUCCESS OF FUTURE CAMPAIGNS. THE PRINCIPAL RoLEs or ~THE AEROPLANE _~@ 113, by American mm - IN NAVAL WARFARE WILL, BE FOR scout tion of high fchool - studentq in the, ~ yeountry and asked that it be-abolished. ; a ”WWW?!“ asked that more attention be | 2.25 the eduecstion of farm boys. A fourth protest was against the state.} board’s controlling the desisn. cost and ergotxpnw of school buildings. forcing thepé‘xrmerfi to pay for such buildings - #5 the state board determined must be ; understand that ~ mre e graves! The firdlwm any 0f‘fhfl'fie \nre\ wilitters of aw,. but they contend that fhe state board should \assist them 'in getting them tas modified or repealed. This 1s said to be the position of practical | - ”if every wuhordmate grange in the | hat ts\ community fee £1 “conference \rot dong ago We quesuou was asked \What ifs r in the: linctof an ”unity service?\ Of the dozen of --' pre granges regal-939mm not one cou d \3 reflect doing . or Emwmz done any d“ STRUCT|VE OPERATIONS AGAlNST HOSTILE FLEETS AND FORT! FICATlONS # a. ~ Rash indeed will 'be the commander of an opposfi’lg fleet who would 82111181: the ficet or coast of an enemy possessing a fium- IOUS WASPS OF WAR, and unfortunate indeed | would-be a commander who did not have ready at his call this means of head his vessels a Bber-of these VI obtammg supremacy in the fl“ Unwemtv Money} vanig - he ar- H FRE is an increase in. lmummtwmmem a wommff coudltmm anit tite almhhon af FixgEeg CF scorn PRQEJQBLV EVEN- ”‘HRE’fiW v fios of? , lfilflfifipdwlfiw Home“ a real beef famme Between Jin. 1, 1904xand Jan. 1, 1918, hundred and \Phen and then alone, back profitably into the, busmess of raising. beet cat- *| A MERICAN I’ EEF for our Amencanquople. ‘ BUT IT , SEEMS To ME THAT BEEF NEVER WILL BE CHEAPER, Hien PRice of LAND, LABOR ANp FEED: Forsip IT. _ n' ClVllMdthD 'our people\ It has been THE Best way To REDUCE THE COST oF Living From THE. BEEF SsTANDPOINT - WOULD BE TO PURCHASE SOME OF THE ~ LESS DESIRABLE PORTIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES AND HAVE ~ [THEM PREPARED AND SERVED JN A PALATABLE WAY. THE SECRET OF REDUCING: THE - COST-OF- LIVING, 80 FAR AS- -CEEF I8 CONCERNED, MUST IN A LARGE MEASURE fest WITH' more. of our cornstalks, ANNUALLY WASTED;: will we.be i= Aeroplanes, Vicious Wasps of War. Likelo to Limit the' Duration and: Scope A 20> ~. of fiFlostile Operations S DANlELS, Secretary of the. Navy sthnambom 4 m made emdeut by industrial - Aemelauou of 'all kinds in almost every stite. The helplem class eing lifted from out the rut. ard with the improvement of <weat shops and upsanitary con- \ By JOHN BACH M MASTER Professor of Amencan Huston? at Hmong. this clgss is steadily becoming a MORE POWl‘RFVL not enly in gcovernifent. but*in all phases of human activH |_. GRAFT IS PART OF HUMAN zM’t‘uRE, HosE who PmNT THE i ‘ CoRRurTion ~ musr C sIPER THAT GRAFT EXKSEEQ w- THE gays OF THER FOREFAm—a THERG Im Forxs No LESS fll$A§TROUS THAN wood?“ AND\_ Th Ime Cize of the greatest fleclcme twenty or thirty years am was the ald immicration be dealt ith\ |$ ireis ewlbd‘ed emelfledfd «emits: a certain fee! ~ popula, f + THUS; _, Béef.cartle shoald_be grow n-on-our; fEfl‘TTTS‘ as: udpflfrt-fofmtlxemsodeeome somme _._ |__. L __| amout __] L_] worn L_] [__. __] won -l ..._.Mt muss ' fecond toms noms women wove mag nome: usse amon r—H - [. =~ *~ ment |__ |_... N...... . ~ oct . mune acl wus LS - moan |___ mri _J uounk >-: yours am shire Fem 3 . wide, prices, 11ic- and: 12%¢, HEEWWWBHMMP l - \ <> Bleached Cottons sl a U. Heavy bleac‘fird cotton 'in extra soft fimeh orte\ yard w1de. regular price, llfic, January sale pnce, the yard, Bic. f Bleached cottonm a soft durable quality oWldth 80 mcheSfl'egular price, 80, J anuaryesale price, the yard, 6c. three of the best known finish, one yard January sale Bleached cotton, brands, heavy weight and soft.: price, the yard 10e- orm + fl price, the yard, 6%c. >: Bleached pullow case tubing, 45wmches v a fine closely woven. quahty regulate pn 8% January sale price, the yard, f7¢. ~ 0 =A , Bleached pillow 'cale , cotton, 45\ ~ soft durable. quehty, regular price, 'sale, price, 12¢c4. ms N Bleached sheeting two yards w1de, i regular Eco, 290, J anuary sale zee ¥ ~a mae nnn Ehed sheeti 24 yards Wlde a hea s B8 31a, 'J anuary. .% « a> ~ inch ll fimSh @iquality, regular: price,\ prick, the yard, 26¢. , ‘0 | tou s Unbi‘eached Cotton e Unbleached shéeting, one yard. wide durable - regular pr1ce, 8c,/ Jam; ¥ closely woven 'UnBléached cotton, & heavy, 9&0, J anuar “firushed ~guality;- , price, 'the yard, T&c. » ._. Unbteached sheeting,\ 40 inches Wlde. quality, especially adapted for inexpensiyv. regular price, 10%e, January sale price, Ainhleachededeetlng, two yards. wide,: firr sfi'ong, regtilfir price, 21¢, January: 16»me , yard. \B2c. \© 0 - ser\ - - a 'Unbleached sheeting, 2} yards. w1de, one 0 best known brands in the market, regu lax; Ah: _J anuary. Sale price, the yard 24a. * & ~ .. _\* Cheese Cloth ®. Unbleached cheese cloth, a quality sult cleaning and dusting cloths, Wldth 86 mche - uary 'sale prwe, the yard 8e. = ; \ & wo a P las ca codiene. ink~r m—tww—u-L—rp-v» * *'“'z\z~'ro 4 7 1’ M: ”We? we E T~eu1= F A 1. O ...> fummmnmmmumnnuuunufinmlimmummummu\ | fy’ h, &: J. hens ees eed ones C tual 1 f The Lnttle Wonder A, device that W111 wash out \ tub of clothes‘ m ~8 to 5 No washboard | clean' (ingot 'bharm & garment Lice | Curtams W111 leave on trial. The I. X. Lo VACUUM WASHER For sale by S R. Lown, General, Agent Cuba, N. Y. \The Sanitary Market? A minutes. . Will wash clothes |. @ ed Spreads, eto.‘ Price $2.00. & # w. GROSS ~ 28 * + LJ | Team PATH o THAT LEADS TO mmfs MEAT nmmm'r snows EVIDENCE“ OF oovs'mw © w a.” a= NOT A: sPewwdmse L cax BE rotn$ fx rr _ '-!T 1WILD CONTINUE T0 BE WELL TRODDEN. | our POLICY BEING—— THB BEST MEATS OBTAINABLE w > 2 met. placa bring the coming . now suru be prorated for oll lincriet werk. C28 i quality is famous. *- every article which bear; the Keen K ~- Men should know h> Razors are to all othord. that makes shayin Always remember that the Keen Kutter trade mark» l guarantees money back from your'dea absolutely satisfied. 4 l l“ if you are not . You'll And I) is ci rep Inrg Md o, 41 js'is to beflflonn abou tm # P=y a Tool Cabm 'It dpphc\ to $4 c \ ontlery- | ,; o mark. sw superior the } 0 <= utter Safety -They havyoe-thac \alum! \hang # simple and easy matter. / l cn Clty Steam laun r r | “The Home Of Good Laundry Wfll‘kbifi FORCE ; CON - deem y Telephone 147 L ~T A. WEBSTER, Pro prop I!“ South St., Cuba;