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6 . - .• ··:. :::; ···-.-..,- • ........ \ . c }\\ ~ I ' '.J ·. . j .. ~ ' . • JH~ RECORb. iLAIDi . , . ' .. ' MUST ;All ' ...... • ~-, .... ~~'<'- .. _;..-,.{' ,,,., •• ···' For.: ·-~·:'~;~~P!i9ftqr:-J: I ~, .. and' Subbtban Events RAIL ON ~'. . - '•' •' say we're ~he·hest .. decorai.ors=m this tmm . ;e-co:r&~r. .. num and do it:·right. We have suit-s · of~ev¢r$r~'- ;J:~1~n~.·that's new ,.ann . ' _ .;.• :._Miss Lulu Peck is )llaking a visit · -iii/ a week at Sharon. lt'IENDISH iTTEMPT MADE NE.Ut BUFFALO TO WRECK THE ERIE'S NEW YORK EXPRESS TRAIN, SATURDAY NIGHT NEW ORDER POSTOFFICF)S, Wim tpat~i~c·orrect in Blue, Gray and F~ncy Mixtures. ~,Soffi:i:(~rm · $10, $~2~' ·,$,i5, $25. . ' - ·~. _· '&<:-H-arvey Wicks of Foort Plain pas- . ~ Sfind:ay in 1Ihis city. TO THE CLASSIFIOATION Ai,ND HAND:i.ING OF MAr.rER Straw: Hats from 50c to $15.00. one·· ·good a.u· ·.here, from Split~. to Panamas. · Then bir.liS,,:~~clb.veftr~ . Hosiery~ · -. ~Mrs ... Moiry E. EVill'llS •has return- ~· !l'opt Clifton SpTings. · and ·an,Ythi~g Y'Oli might w~nt. It's here a;nd it s:~~)~,J~~ / ~ Trunks,·~ags_and,Si.:ait. ·;.~~~ss .Aoo Shultz is entertaining ..:~ss:'~a!Jlel Bolton of Bostoo. ~~·t <~·· • · \ ·~Mrs:· . Isaiah Perkins of !Jake lt'ootprints in the ,Wet Earth may ·Lead to Detection of the Criminals - Train Stopped. Just in Time \to Prevent Horrible ~tastropbe, but We .De~orat~ Boys. Better ·Let lJ~· Deil!CJ POBtma.st.er Deyoe ihas roeeeiveld! . ·Word from Wll$lhingtron tb!rut ·begin- , . James' Jafcks6h the ~ll~J!i•:Jla~t~ n.ing Juay 1~ a.nd continui!'-g! for ·six:. ·ll~rea; ~~.~~~~~:)~o'Wl!l -~:~eA~n't is. spending some time in ... ~ months, aJ~ m~l. a~riving ~~:n_<! _depa;l't-· of 'Divecym-~n· 'Stoller, Friday, ., ing from~ th~ .loeal i)ostofflce must be visit !his uqcle 1 ~ll; · M>dple ·a venue, ~.~i.;l:~~!\1§~ There's a. Rea :~w;u.. . ...... - . ~ . ..,; ~Edward Roach is constructing a t,~ -on his IJl'ouse on F'()n · Clair 0~ -·'11<~: _:·.2;Joim Callahan, Jr., of Scbanecta- Jli' e~nt'\Sa·turday and Sunday in .;r~stown •. d · ·-,;-· Edward C. Decker and family are ' Pilot of the LocOmotive was Smashed to \Slivers by the' Obstruc- tion. - Tr:\cks on ~ Deep Fill, Across a Ra:vinc wei;;hf.d: The instr.ucrtions caLl for arrested 'M~ay •by Ohie~ of thoe WE;ig:hing of a.ll elasses otf lll1Vii, Treat Qn~<the.,dl;arge. <Of gr&nd \l. at<len.;y ·a;Ji free mrutter and all ·rupparatus in the secolj,.d_od~.e .. up~ col)l:frlaiiJit,j uAAd in· t~- car:tying of ··m1l(i;l· Mr. Stoller~~}':· · \ : \'fhis .. pr-der. hM be~ ~ent. tt>. , 'l'lle yo~th W,)S~~i·~gn~ i'ie(lbr~:R.·~ o:ffice i'Il. the country\:. -andn.s m '!iii- \\~d r Get · d . ;...o • \x.ari:tlna' ·-~ ~= e man an walV= ~ cll~dl3.nce wi~·h an aot passed _by <lOU· 1 tion. Bail was fixed in ·the g_~ess last Wt'!lter. The mail 1s to be \'\'OO =:h'y··~\ ..... , . , .... · . h:..\ . \ . ~-~ ;OOCllyying ;fJhe'ir summer !home at .$;Witzer ·hill. BUFF .A.L 0, M·ay 27.- .An attempt V.'ll!S made to :wreck Erie pas- ~nger train No. 6 Saturday l).igilirt; at a point a mil~ ~nd -a half east of Al- den. This is the Erie's fast nig'ht train from Buffialo to New York and on Sat- urday night U:rad ill :full load of pa-ssen- gers. ··-:. . . . \\\ ... = ... as . ....,rJUs: = .,y, W,l'j,lg'hed' so that a Te~J,a,sMfication Y.·~>Ung mn·.,.,,s unnl W\ll\ . '1uirkd . - . -D. ~ . .BLBR ~ . t· . . . = ·,-s;.\-e 1 mm ,.., . . -· ,_ f\'aY •bet m:a~e and aJso 0 IRSCerilalll and the defend:a' :ni ld f . th . t\ Groce~j,es . · '~;:_Tllle Daniel Band was entertained •b;f''DeDilxln Dawes of M:a:son. street on w't£.. •t ilipprop, riations \Y'iLl ·be neces~ 0 _. the \ran·'\' ··u~-..n _ e or e ao lOn : · ~ ,. .:!.,t ' . ,. - · s:; for tJne posbal department for L \ .... u J, •Y· . Pr:w;vtsions; :: < · · ·~y evening. • the year 1908. . . The h-orse has n'Ot been reco;v~. ~ ... Or'y Goods~-and ' It has as m~ste~'iously,;as if magical- ·-' ·' . c' l'oth' ··ng. c ·-*S. 4,. T •. Boslhart of Lowville, N. Y., is v-isi:ting her former home and ~~dS ~ fuis 1 -etty. JUNf TfRM TO ly, di~aoppeayed f'rom -the lof!alitr ' where .ast seen. It is understood th·at Seconi:J. hand' clothing · bought Ja'Ckson claims no knowledge of .!Jhe and soldi· · · · . -Mr .. and Mrs. J·a!lll.es L. Northrup .:!l.a'v:!l gone on oa two weeks' trip - ot~ .• ~ue:t:t~ Dake. .~iss !!'lanny M. Payne of Shelter I$laitd, L. I., is ·a guest at the home of -®e~ e. H. ·Merl'lill. 'l'.he •Spot ctwsen ·:!)or the work was just east of 'W'h®t is )mown as Sulli- van's , Crossing. The tr;acks 'are laid r.u a deep fill over a long ravine, and a.t a point in. the middle of the curve, ... heavy 40-foot rail was placed a.eross tile eastbound trucks, and .bolstered ,Jp by huge stones. Se't\eral fa.1'1m- ,,..r-• ',. OPfN whereabouts, of . the- l'ig. It 'is cl~im~ I pay t Oc each for No. 1 D(iakin Y l ed .tha'(-b«i, ~~ at:a r~SOl't a·nd t•he skins. . .:·') ·:. \ . ,.·\ rtg was stolen-frtml him. t(lJ.as ·also Deakin Skihfi! may be left at \the been .W:timated J:iY 'him that he was Behlen :r¥,l·otel in· Johnstown or at ' the vietiJ11 of-~D>!k•out drops, but lit- Eli Snyder'iS west of city. · · ·credene~:js .giveri . .h) this St:ory, the If you Q~Y.e anything for-sale '. -:Mr: 'e.nd Mrs. John Sponnoble en- teNained Mr. and''Mrs. A. T. Morrow of Utica over Sunday. -Mrs. W. S. Snyder of Sou.fu Mel- Aoases are visible from the spot. JOOGE WILLIAM C. l\ULLS WILL PRESIDE 'iT COUNT£ COURT. ' : '•/'f' . ' . - OALE;NPA;R IS A SMALL ONE dher street is enterta.ion.ing Mrs. 'Mary The train was compo§led of Pullman f>}eeping cars and heavy day roae'hes, and could not have :been going more than 25 or 40 miles ran hour \'fh·en l!:he headlight showed the l\'l!il lying di- 1'€-Cely>t across the <track. Engineer The June term of c~>urity court will been W·olfe s!but off the steoa:m ·and applied convene in •this city next Monday, ~ding s'Ome ·time in Albany and the emergency •brake. An instant l•a\' Judge William C. Mills will preside. iJ!l~si!Jfghu:rg:lt bas returned. ter the locomotive struck ,fue rail. One Tolle calendar is a small one, ·there be- , :_~~ Nathaniel Dietz who ih•as rock being smaller than rtJhe one on the ing but seven criminal matters; two -.beel\,.spending tlome time in New York opposite side, the loose rail was ,shov- jury case:,; 'and two court ca@es, The .. ~d-.L.?lig Island ohas returned. ed over 'and thrown into tlhe ditch. The eritninal mai)ters to· come up at this .'_ -T•he condition of sev~>ral of the engine pilot was smashed to splinters. time, which were refen·e1l to this streets eonld be improved df tlhe loose The train crew got out.'and carefujly court by Justice Van Kirk. are: l!d:'Ontaney of Auriesville. -. · -mss Ada Griffin wtho !has atmles ~ picked out of .the road. e:x:amined the ground. It was raining ·Spencer Nutt and P:;tt!ricJ,;; Conley of and footprints \Were d'iseernrble all JQ<hnstown, charged with robbing the ;- ~Mrs. '1\heodore Sammons and ·MiSevGeorgia Goodwell left for a few around <the s.pot. .A. messenger was plant -of the M•ocha Leather Dressing immediately started back ·to AJden, company in this city. H. D. Wri\\'t,. ~kJS' visit 'Wlrt:h Mrs .maude Druwes su ih N~iW·\Y<irk.- and' a teleph=e message sent in ro attorney. BuffaJ.? to give pM'ticulars of the- a.t- Henry Snyder of Gloversville, '.:_}Irs .. W. H. Campaign and son tempt to ditch the train. charged with attempted MSaUlt on his < eL ~ ·mve r~turned to Green Island after sPending a. week ·with the former's ~ ~ . . ~ts. . ~ . . -Mrs . .Adell Russell, wife of tlhe ' -~'tf -8_e!la1Jor Russell, of Troy, is visilt- ,lg:, ~~- sisters, Mrs. S. J. W•ayne and ... <:,.•. -· .. \ • .v·~. E:ate Hubbard. ..... ~ l - 1-\'~-\' -.!. ·' ..-J;!'he exa!lll.iii'ati<On of candidates foor ~J,~~D sehoJ.arships will be held at the \high sdhool and not •at the court 'i .house as· previously ·announced. -Undimtaker 'lllld Mrs. T. H. Maloy !,f!f _ G-leJ¥~: ~Jls arrived in Johnstown o:a &llturday and spenrt: ·sunday with • ,...en:~··:il! this city and Gloversville. ·.-- ,::,._.ManaJ!:er Co lin has 'llrranged for a 'Special tl'ttin from N'Orthville after the *eramnce of Lew Field and his, com1 ltllill!Yllt the Grand, Thursday evening, 'JUne 6.o · ' -A. M'. Banker and W. S. McKie, MJ > 0 ~who ilm ve , been on a fish!ing trip ofio .\West O;lilfuda Creek and Ca~p Per- . 'k.lits 'baye returned, .and rep·ort having exeeil~t luek. . ' -· G.eo: Fraser accomP'anied ·by Dr. )/\~der lert Saturday for New' York ~ ' lilhere he will ·be examined ·by Dr. ~n~ Kn<app the faom'Oll8 occulist in regar~ to t'he condition of this eY'~- • ! • . -MT. ~nd Jl.frn. Hu!;'h Goering, says jthe f4ttie Falls Times, ihaYe taken up their 'residence in Johnstown, where . . jM:r. Ghering is foreman of the Becker Fil;lre company's new shoddy mill. -' -\TJle e:x:a.mintations ·for oblfe Oornell '·ictiolal'ehip will 'be held 11n'der the su- ~n of Superintendent FmD;k w. J-enmngs and School ComiDliS!SiQner ,.- - . . '9far~ce E. Vcn Buren at the court '!house ne:s:t S;<!turd'lly morning at 9 o'c1o~. For the past two Y:ears Johns- town tOOYli ·have won 'this scbo1arship • '@in4 it .is ·hoped th:rut :the gwd reputa- . .4 ·, . T:he train CO'Iltinued = its way to Hornell. No effort is ·being sspared by the/ Erie officials .to apprehend the wreckers. SlUTH LffiERATED The recent grand jury failed to find an indictment agalnst Almirand Smith of Ephvrutah, the person who it will be remembered inflicted an ugly throat wound upon 'himself in an alleged attempt at suicide. Smfth has been in jail since M.arch· and has had plenty of time to think t!he mat- te~ver and gladly weloomed his lib- eration. A PROMISING COLT ... .A. fine colt arrived at C. 0. Cross & Sollil' Meadow Brook furm Mond.ay n.ight, the dalli of which is Oratrixia, a registered mare by Orator while the 1lire is Pealing BeHs, owned by James H. Topp of >this city. 'l'lhe oungster gives promi-se on its breed- ing '?f ·being a fast one. $61,500 IN PURSES IN THE MOHAWK OIROUIT 'The following schedule of drates for the original Huds= and Mo- ha:wk Vrulle\r .racing ci!'cui.t have been a'nounced by, Circuit Secretary Wil- liam F. B:rush of Newburg: Elmira, June 18-21; Bing.hamton, June 24-27; I:thaca, July 2-5; Cort- land, July 9-12·; Rome, July 16-19; Johnstown, J·uly.::23~26; ·Hudson Ju~ 30-Aug. 2; Parkway, }:lrooklyn, Aug. 6-9; Monticello, Aug. 13-16; Goshen Aug. 20-23; New Paltz, Aug. 27-30; o·hnstown, Sent. 2-6. . T·he circuit provides 12 weeks of ·lfion may continue. '· · continual racing, with shorot ship- it;;;~,: .A. Verleger of 13 West l\I:ain ments and .the grand tota:l of pu•rse ·lit-trot ':\VIIS painfully, if not seriously, rq'Oney will foot up to $61,500. Th·is blj~roo Saturday at McGlJ'h•e-Tyme- circuit has been one of the ol'dest .' ~n's lbaJ:d,wa:re stor.e. While inspecting and moot successful i11 the ea.st and SQJ'!l~ goods, she made a mis-step and, always patronized liberally by trot- ._,...,. .. ilie· enM.re length of the. cellar ting horsemen. -~liT'&:-, Several persons about the It is eomposed entirely of half- ·~~re 'lit· tlle time :rllS'hed to the aid of nine years old daughter, Lizzie Sny- del' •of Gloversville. Jeremia~ Wood, ·attorne:y., Earl Billington of Johnstown, charg- ed with violation of the e:x:c!:se laws in furnishing liquor to children. Antonio de l•a Rossa of G Ioversville, charged with assault in trut_second de- gree in 'having slashed John siillim'O . ' with a razor in a street fight on· Soufu M•ain street ill Gloversville, !1-:l!ay 9. l!\'rederick 'Wilb..-ins of Oppenheim, charged with a misdemeanor and a vi- o~ation of the liquor tax ~aw. The Jury Cases- 1 The jury \cases are: Alfred Green, by his guardian ad Utem, Qynthla Green, ag<ainst Albert Steele. An •action fur :personal dam- ages, caused by defendant's negli- gence. Jordan & Cassedy and N. H. .A.n:l!J!al, attorneys. William Brownell against Frank I. Holmes, an action on a ~ontra<Ct to r-e- cover balance du·e. J. Keek oand G. H. Witherhead, attorneys . The 'Cqurt Calendm:- SUPREME CopRT ADJOURNS . The reguh;r term ·of supreme court m1~ adjq,umed Monday ·by f.llstice Van Kirk when the t~stimony >!in the 'll!ction of George McVeigh against the lnternat'io:tia.l Paper 'eomP'anY was concluded. Justice Van Kirk took the pwpers in this served his decision. ' ' . matter <al!ld re- PREDIGER .:._ FORBERGER llfiss I~ouise Pre1liger !and Louis For•berger, both · t>f New CaS-tl,e, Pa., were marded at St. PaUl's parsonage at 7 o'clock Monday eve: Rev~ 0. w. Leitzel! was ihe' officiating clergyman. pOlice Mlleving,11bat the kn~k-out, if drop mfi a: line,. there was any, came in the ' . . .. ~ . (' way, at a nickel p~ '' s¢looner.'' . ' ' ~(') The h'Orse .Jf!.. de,scriobed as gray oover the ·eyei{Wei~ht about 1,oo0 pounds, and the wagon !Wlas a square box:, 'rubber tirtld,ru:p.a.bout, lblack and red runniug gear wHfu stick BINGHAM· .. f ACfS SfRIOUS CHARGf ' RECORDER HAVI:LA.ND :u:ELD ' IDM ON $2,QOO BAIL. - COULD NOT FURNISH THE AMOUNT AND WILL SPEND, THE SUM• MER IN THE COUNTY JAIL We acceot deoosits a! - . ... 1.00' and up-and pay · 8 ~. per. cent Interest on same. You can do your. bank-. ing _by Mail, should you be' unable to get to see us in Albany. · ·Open ·an account with 1 u's, and you will be glad $ to s.ee how your money ~ gro:s. · Honie Savings Bank, 13 ·North Pearl Street, ALS:ANY, N~ Y. I ' t.),~~'~ \'A. \'~.. , SMART PEOPLE ~ ...._ . . will b:uy their clothing at the store of .. ' ulll(cirtunoate woman and carried to iter 'home, wh..ich is 'but n short :-Yi;i\nlUl~:e :from ·the store. Dr. Somers called and d'ound t'hat although mile tracks, all !Jf which are locBJted in the Empire Strute. Secretaxy Brusb. is now busHy engaged in pre-: paring a schedule of dasses, which will ·be ma!de pu,blic nert week. ' l ) - - ceremony was witne-Ssed by Kul\t IJ:·>IlQJJtes· were broken, lLris. Verleger l:_~1~s'tli:itted numerous pain1'ul ·bruis- pl~~ .~<~Jlt•llst•tms iWhicll will prdbably Tille possibility of :however, gives the ;:}:~~j_E~:.lltl~¥e aspect. ' ' ll~ Fougb.t at Gettysburg f USEFUL VEIDCLE ' --- The ga1:bage wag001 purchased ·a few yeal\s ago hy thei city of Joilmstoown, whicll the municipality !ha·s been un- a.ble to .use or diiSiJ'OSe of im·s been rem'odeled inrto n vel:licl efo:r re-mov- . ~ ing stones, •butt.'l of trees or any heavy articlE'S. 'J'lte ·body of the wagon was . remo\·ed und :l l0ow platform between the .,heP!s and mrange(l so' that tlie veltide will be of considera•ble use \'t\o the street de<p:mb,I)ed1t In tim future. . ~ - ' . --~ IScime·n:er ·and C~rnoard Dupeng. ' .. s lerreS; CHU . ~~•iiLr 8 -·, · .. · ~l~t~,.,' .• ' I ' .:, : •• . Best g_uality oak ba,rrel chur'ns with \:heavy h<,>ops, · adJustable cover, and strong sti¥ldartl .. : \\- ..._.' · $4.SO, -$5.50 and·, $6':Slt-.eaeh. .Dftsh Churns. · Made of Best SeleCted, O!l:kl $1.00, $1.25, .,1~50. . . ' Crear'l\'l Se(parators. · .__.,.. ·, . . With and without water tanks. Pr~ce according to SIZ.e • Dairy Pails. -.., I • - Upwards from..tO..e.· ·~After a trip or two. t~bward, Still new---- Wash ties 25c. , --Fancy half hose---- 1 ) ! Brave colors, won't run, 25c and 50c. --Pajamas-.- . . :,·, Mode shades and.fancy·~ patterns $1 to $2.50~ . .--Negligees-- ' 'Monarch'' and ·$2.50. ~'Ch1ett's'' '$1 to r: 1 - \\ And straws for men -who:--are willing. L ' ! . l'• . ' WM~AltCER.SINGER, ON~~TWtNTY -SEVEN WUT MAIN, . .. -. I JOHNSirOWN, N.Y. ', ' \