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M + 'o af félfiroko'amvmwg “we!\ zux®B W9” £ A25 members. A; lot in the, little Iioolvlllelceme- . :' When you visit De Ruyter they'll show 7 on their ~ new coment lockup. .| ship at Cornell university for four Tune. T, com- entitles t 0° & free scliolsr- Feardland 4s worth $5001. > ** By recent act\oi in ad- - dition: to the. State scholarship,; Ave other scholarships will be rewarded each county arnuglly. . Fach 'of these scholarships <entitles the holderfi '|the sum lof $100 - for' \each year he collegdé in this State during & period \fof four years.\\ \The scholarships aré'to'be award- 'f ed from lists to ba prepared annuelly |L during: the month of August from the: The-scholarship . is in attendance upon. an approved a felnce the; concert. in March,. un er | the direction 'OtMr. Edward B of Utica, who\ shoWed his ability as m conductor. at that time, An present: mg so successfully the Aificult awatha's Wedding wvith | an organization bf amateur singers The dramatic slice; of 'the ' chorus The work- 'to be given will be an Irish cantata,' Phnudng Crohoore, by | C. V.. Stanford, the words being an | Trith ballad by T/ Sheridan, L Franu.| The cantaty. was given hit the Syra- The\ club; has continued dts: Iwori: was everywhere remarked nt that | time. » > SEE OUR LINL .._ol~ M . l. sul. no LADILS' FiiNGY A uncicwnan _A Great Ju “711113638 always in yogh$ for. summer, but every dy from tip toe; white dresses, white hosiery, whit | derwear, white handkerchiefs~zmd the: brides and g l \ creameriee - ous po: d‘ln‘gxth‘gough gating tapioca L I Attorney James F. Tobin ' of Cortland\; fell 'from. his \porch tweakingr his right col, .> to cover the buildings on the Groker ° farm. at- Richfield Springs. * Norwich is to vote on June 234011 ~a proposition to build an gddition; to. its 'high school buildings to\cost $80,000. (..' The Gentral-New Y‘rk Volunteer Firemen's' Association hold. their an- | nual: conventon- in flortlnud, July 22 <to July 24. | %}' 'the wilt '6t Henry M. Plager, which has Just been‘fliekat St. Au- gustine,. Flo\ bequest of $100,000 1; made to' Hamilton College. 22. . Ayer (& ~ Meridale is packing 100,000 \pounds~of Their 'hutter prog ”live pou‘nd tins for the U. S. Navy. uburn xeports two cases' of Buri- | . pudding for breakfast that had: been left: over 'from supper the night be tore. > ~~~. Three Bsinbrldge men . caught ' spear-lug ~pickerel. a fow nights ago by Game Protector L. H. Burnside | paid $10 . each—and 'they got ~only | 'three fish all told, at that. After a years experience with 'a ° visiting nurse for the schools of Fay- etteville. and the taxpayers of the lattervillage do not.feél war ranted n 'continuing . the expense George Atwell -of Cazenovia. en- tertained 100 farmers at dinner one evening recently and... before the gathering. broke -up had «sold over R 100W steel tence posts to hit guests ~ Charles Kaplow, who Has given of cip to: help others, is in Gouver- waiting for 'some. 'one | {records: af the nun vttorruepnrtment {resident of such county the commis- .of \the names-of . all pupils who 'be- came entitled to college entrance di-: plomas 'under Regents cring- the preceding school: year. whall also show the average standing of the pupils in the several subjects an which each of such diplomas was Issued. ~ ~; The names of pupils on the lists of the several counties, who are not ap- pointed to scholarships in the county of their refldence are to be arrang- -ed. upon: a State list in- the order; a their merit as shown by their average standings on the: several couplity lists 'be filled. : + The * scholarships to which each confity is entitled are.to be awarded by the commissioner of education an- nuaily in 'the month of August to those-pupils-residing therein who be-| came entitled to college entrance di- plomas during the preceding. school year in the order of their merit. - In case.a scholarship belonging to a county shali- not be claimed by a sloner of education shall fill such va- candy by appointing: from the State list & person entitled to such vacancy A person entitled to a scholarship is not to be restricted \as to the choice \of the -college which he desires to at- [tend on. the course of study which 'he proposes to pursue provided that n6 | such scholarship shall: Include the professional instruction in law, med- icine, dentis ry, veterinary medicine] | or theology, except so Afar as such instruction—is within a regular pré- scribed. course of-study leading*to a degree other than in-/'the above nam- ed. professions and provide Turther? that the college selected by the per- gon' entitled to sich scholarship is | situated . within. the State: of New - Such list | unclaimed yacant scholarships are to - c its. support 'and' appreciation of. the { cuse Musical Festival inst year,.\ Other.. choruses to he su & brathe . “Eldornflo” and the torio. which 18, performed in England and in New York city every year at} f CBristmas time. Of Handel's compo- sitions,\ John Filmore says, . \The steady march 'of . his . magnificent choruses 'has never ceased to uplift and inspire tha: sorls of thousands and the noble climaxes of the \Hale- J \Ipjah Chorus\ have never-been gur- | passed in choral writing.\ . 'The public was. _ most generous in Oxford Club's work at its first con- cert and' the same spirit is asked in the present effort: made in the in- terest of good music. ' + R ~' Announcement of; soloists, will be made Inter. Tickets 25e. a. cmmmnr MEETING ' Warn-Ten Broeck Association Held Its Annual on Tuesday The Warn-Ten . Cemetery Association of South\0xtord held. its annual, meeting\ last: Tuesday ii the Cemetery Chapel, meeting being call- ed 'to order by «Melville. Stratton, |: president oF the association, 'béfore a 'larger assemblage than at former méetings. <_ 5C Wm, A. Stritton wis selected: tem: porary secretary in the absence of Julian Stratton? who is away, . in- utes of the- last meeting wereyead and approved., A The treasurer's report was read by Henry Stratton. and npproved The report showed the books to be in fine\ condition. Cox: < A general vote of thanks was no- corded \Mrs. Danijel > Lcach who so CHEAPER tat 1 Corset Covers, value 35¢ , ... -Gorset Covers, value 61¢ .... . Corset Coyers, valug'$1. 25° Children's Pants, value 19¢ ° Chfldren's Pants,. value 29¢ Ladies' Pants, value 35¢ .... Ladies' Pants, value 69¢ .... Combinations: in both drawers ani - 69¢ to $2.50 ..... .... . Sale pri Muslin Skirts, yalue 69¢ to $4. 60 sale price 50¢ to '$3.25, ' Table Linens we are showing avery largo and exclusive line some of the newest - of fine pattern Tablecloths. and. best patternk. #. Ar 8-4 Pure Linen Cloth -$-10 Purée Linen Cloth . . 25x25 Napkins ..... ;- . 20%20 Napking . $1.25. Seotch idnen Table Damask . ++ ar e+ erp rend ® a «June brides will fikethe fluffy white underwear, cle v lace in. motifs and . insertions, little. conceits in-cutve of a a . tere; gurpises in way of fine materials and really gaod laces; muslin underwear in our sale. -_~.-Corset' Covers L0 .... 'sale price 50 ° |_ ...sale price U8c : white as a rule. Whatever you wantin white mad so moderate that. you’ll be 031W remnant if you don 't applyin a ere and a rosette one story of the : and unexpe ed ways o ke frill Damty, flufi‘ y garments—fit 10 to th : . , WB \ pen has a rep- utation for gettifig goo We have “ al prices ranging. SPECIAL Se to 25¢., Princess. Slips, value $1 50 to $500 sale prim .O8c.to $3.25. > Chemise, value Gifc' to $1 25. sale price, 50¢' to $1.25. (lawns, value 69c to 33. 50, sale price, 50¢ to $2.7 We also carry a full line of Crepe Skirts, 00mm and Combinations. Also 'a full line of 'Tallored] < and Lingerie Shirt Waists its? to see thein. © l l | l White Luna Lawn - ;- | | E sole prlcer cale > .sale price 25¢ > sale price 25c_ 'sale price, 50¢ | skirts.© Value ce, 50c to $1.75 - 1 & - ~ Fine sheer dress rubric, made from fine remixed cotton, very desirable, for Alfie dresses, 27 to 45 In. SI’LCIAL 101: to 35¢ $1.85 to $5.00 .$225 to $10,00 . . $4.00 to $10.00 ' «$1.59 to $5.00 I .....Spéciat 08e° | - wide. 'Don' neglect this opportunity ReesefsfWhitheck $10,000 FEET EE | IRON: FENCE! | THAN WOOD ”Ill! fpd m fl : \I“ The Stewart iron Works Gs. ClNclNNA‘I‘l. OHIO: ° fhe Lnigest Manufacturers of: Iron m3“ in tho<World, have purchased encugh raw material to m 5,000,000 Feet of Iron Fence! and have allotted 20,000 Feet. for this territory, which we are authorized; to |- | «sell at & price never betel-e heard of. Now is The Time to \FIX UPI\ |- Tale: 'advantago <of this . opportunity | and put up urgent Iren Fence in front 4 of your home, . TRON FENCE For Art. Purposes) -| Influences. Churches,\ Comp« - terics, Grave Lot: osures,' Etc» ”Over 200 DESIGNS to Select fromn - For BEST\PRICH .call. on. or address The World's E gest Motorcycle user, the nib ti States Govom- '- .. men ore Harley-Davidsons-than -all othor. makes «combinéd. | these muchines: are 'today: used by nine different Firict No. 5. Er5th terim t 3981's of 33 I erriom he Ewere from' feach. On a will make _. Board-for\r . Expecting a teacher h Edinner on. £ table being he planted . was observi AAC Pike wa honor, it b and for her i conundrum: make the a the hour fo chool sang bwore dismir : Photogra) fearried awa he compan; fyelop into f va: fetter From : fort f L.came 't Jand; Ore}, ° Portland at 'nneouver ; gery delight reat North Firough: Tm ington. Just ag w he coast of nd go alon fance of ove foming in -. ery much. $ Vancouve { about 24 rincipal pq fie hill sid rge arm o if the larg ross the 'b ins with I flayed it # $ Things he partménts . ; . In the Government Moll Service alone there are oVer 8800 Harley- > .~Davidsons' in: daily use, collecting. and .de trot-lug ninth—u mung : ; tribute to their reliability, ~. ' :- \Hundreds of individuals and corporations have proven the Har- «Davids to be the Adeat motorcycle for commercial tise.\ \The kindly donated back to the Cemetery | Assoc'lation'the proceeds from a por- tion of. her land xuijoning the gem- etery plot. . w. 5. GIBBON >- Tinning Plumbing Y \ CANAL STREET ' CHAS H. CHURCH» . BARGAINS IN York. . The act takes effect Aug. 1, 19133 and.-there does not appear -to 'be 'any, provision in .the law which would « prevent;a student from holding both Pursuant to the fldODfiOH of ma- 'a. Cornell: scholarship and a State ward Loomis motion for the presi- Scholarship. * <2 2% dent to appoint a committee of three .to draft a set of by laws governing [. the trust fund which was the subject -of some discussion, the president pointed Messrs. Ed Leach, Alvin Hil} | and Baron . Gale as such committee. - ' The tollowlng officers were elect [ea for the ensuing year: | President, M. B. Stratton 'vice president, E. L. Rm “ran + flnfifnffivt R; th ticle to cure a. sore, . He has married B ito go 'on & honeymoon. l The. Sheffield Milk Co. df. Eaton, has purchased a. plot of ground . of, - John Tichenor, containing a number | of living springs -and will . build a dam. and. reservoir _ for , their - own ~ water andicé supply. to Robert Warner, an employs at- the Borden—plant at Harpnrsvllle, met 'with &'. painful accident when the large . uereetor in somme: manner fell on his foot, crushing a toe so badly \ampuiatiou was necessary - ' Sidney—hwnsked George F. John- son, the Endicott shoe manufacturer. - to locate one of, his factories at Bid- ney,.\ oilering to donate -Mr.: John- son 100 actes to be used for manu- lecturing purposes .or 'for building ~Tot8;\;\ CC , many years oi! faithful ser- {vite Harvey B: Daniels has tesigned | '28 teller of the National 'Bank-6f. Mr. Daniels will leave (with his' parents during the Jatter nt from 'wh fintes. The les go to t! s rather cor 0 dt. O' Vuncouve eclth for here are aJ Ire all very. HELEN CARY: ‘VJSWEhL aoa 9s The Last of the Family of Zalmon 8. athe Cary - ous Helen M. Cary,,widow 'of James A. 'Wiswell, died May 15 at her home in Mankato, Minn... «being the last memberof--the family of Vain-mini 8. and Pomona. Randall Cary, who for a. great nufiber of years resided on Gamble Roof: hill went .of this-rif-| lage. , Her age was $1 years. The subject oi this sketch went to Minnesota In- early womanhood: and in 1863 married Mr. Wiswell, whol | > was the first-mayor of Mankato when | 10 it becami6 a city. She is kindly Te- today ; the World‘s EconOmy Record as | well as World's Records 'for 'Endurance and Reliability. It is the only motorcycle - with the Pul-Flioteing Seat and Free-Wheel Control (both @ pitta ed features) two of the gr tost. devices known to ~ motorcycling, ~s mn mell . *. Wo have these. machines on display: and ° will bo: glad to glivo you a demonstration, -The Oxford. Hardware Co. eretary;-Wan-A.-Strat ton, treasurer. Henry Stratton; sup- erintendent,. Alyin \Hill; assistant superfitendents?a 'Daniet Leach trug- teen, Baron Ghie, Henry Loomis and gases tessy. _;,Plll8|llilg,WllbLFfllil}]llg - Sol, always in stock hs frith a red fheir trouse Fisors . that linder their frould make Ko. wear thi weather U ~ ; The mail iniforms w find a little: : can't hard fren. There-: ind Japanei §lindus, Ge pa \fluffilly por of them The wéat of: th gery cool an Pacific cods hisk I shat 19 in Orégoi ntend to .B like the wes fhan the en Ways mak GOLDEN ‘VEDDIAG Mr and Mrs: Join H. Phelps of Nor-] . - i , membdred by the older-residents bf wich Have Anniversary |. ~. n- s 'this (town. as a. woman of a loving Mr. and 'Mrs. John -H.; Phelps of | |. Budd“! ma finals and sweet disposition and her. pass- Norwich, formerly of Oxford, cele=-| ~> An IBD: . Mfg 'ot 'the month for (muomh Ing-away will bo regretted by many, brated their golden wedding -on Mon- evel'jffihin ”Tram cellar to roof? where they will make their home. V Mrsm Wiswell is: survived. by 'One d evening at the' home of their | LO k I * Henry (G. Jackson former Demo- daughter, Miss Gertrude L Wiswell \daughter 'Mrs. Walter (Bates,; 'gp | »Look us up, 'Same old. Place ue Of Maukato.~ Her only Brother, John Gold #tfeet, in that village. - There} Ta to St t 0 f d Ry Cary, died om the. gid homestead were about 50 fiends and relatives ( J {f ree 9 X Of ~The house was: prettily decorated | - with cut. Rowers and terns and addéd nty cheap; Inst een. ~looking for; | BOWERS Agent, OxformN Y. A program of voc Fumefital music and: :A climate frery much back 'to the pered an aut mobile er 11:39 State street, the Ran-