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·E RECORD. · ancl S®urban Events ·.,>.)\\ ' JJi);{' ·,'-'.J>ei:.au S!llii,th is m-akirng a week's nt Bosoon. ' ~' • now in· ~ect. ;!.'~ eleotion of p#\eers \Will ~. TJ:te -folloWing otlice:(s \'Ml-re elooted at ~e meetillg of ,tll,~_.o .. u. A. iM. a•t a regular .. meetrllg of &1-cimdaga \'D.l · . . · · ' · · · · . 1 tribe, \No .. 122, 1. o. ·R. M., held last · .. -~ :·;res&e ·}Jtll~ ~fris !hOme ~vet Friday evening: Sacll~, :F. J. Kested:; sunday·: .,,~, .. · · · i''i;<c;.,...B'altus Ruport <1f 'Mohawk was -f;~~~~stawn Sunday. seni01r sagamore, c. B. Dawning; jun- ·' GOOrge lk'S<!l\ibn:-e~ .IW'l:f6 ilil!:s '\\''\~c~ ior.sagamore, W. H. Lelhmii!J],:· prophet, 'spendtllg the .!P'ast two !Week'S in New J01hn La.wton,Jr.; trustee, 18 m~n$, York an? GliWersville, return:OO · Sat- <n W. 1<'. Carpenter; representative -an,.cl 'lla.\dJay nifibt.. · , \· ' -Prof. Daniel Campbell of Rome is !~c•tne for .1Jhe .gmnmer. :;;' '\i;'·-11lhm·rl\fuirthca IAttle <Yf. Troy is V'is- zc·~!tfusr rel:lrttves in th1s city. council, Dr . .A. J\ • .Avery; representta- The .. D!llfl''r.' <Of '_Pocohontas will tive to Nocthern New York council, tto elect. 01Jlcer~ t-o-nigbt. be iheld .at-sacandaga_P<a1rk, July 9, ~r. The Rustie fueatre at the park open- A. ;r. A very, c. ·G. Van Brocklin and ed Iast -iijiglbt W. H. Lehman, Yesterd'!ly was a k>:og ful.y !l'or Wll~ Miss Elbhel Wilson of Gloversville is Kes-ted, as \hi,;; automobile !Was on t!he visitin-g at the home of ~'Iiss Emma resting list, OWJing to tihe :wea.ther. Robmson 'On Fif.th street. Alex. Coolqs mother a·nd sister, .of ·-·n~e Mlisses Mrurguerl>te Egan and L. N. J\olmson was a Gloversville Troy made h:L~'-a V'is~t Sunday. ~le-Rodg•ers are ydsiting at Al'biUl()'. visitor rece:mrt:ly. Ganett Lobdell wa;s !lH>me to speDd Sam Weaver is mad 'because iMs Sunday. -Mrs. William C. Clements i;J ~ a mon;tlh's mit rat Cobleskill. '-' -:a:on. Pltdllip Keck has ~ne to ' . ; ~- ... ; \ . Statim Island on professioDJal busmess. ;: ~~~a, Kathei.\lne Prindle !leaves for .. : ~-~ ·yi1;h .:her gT.ft!lllilp&rents li!D. Oam- . a;en •. ,,, ': ' ~ncls Edmunds arui Miss Anna ·~EdwardS are vdsiting•'l\elatives in this ·:aiY •. • ·.<: • · .. -~~ Ness of Gerard, Pa., !is ·. , Vi51.tmg E. W. Squi.res of Fourth ave- ill'ue. \ -Hilft'Y O'Neil and J\an:nes FmTell :of ·Poughkeepsie BIJent the •Sa:blbat:b. in . : .mwu. .. -Miss· Mary Nellis of Ep.hrata'h d.s · · vistMng :M:rs. JtMDes Miller of Gleibe street. ., · -Miss Lola Peck of Bayard street is entertain-i11g 'Miss Hazel Kling of .. ~aron. ' .,._1)1'1'8. Patrtick Kea'Veney and Miss ,u_argaTet Farrell a~e viS!iltiDJg at Can- Jajoharie. -Mr. and_ Mrs. J\'(ll}m MUT'J?hY of ;HC~osa<e mreet are entertudning Foces~ ·G,:CJatrk ·<If New Y<1rk. · · -<Mrs. Stepihen Dunwell of Chagrin ll'alls, Obio, is V!istting !her son, E. C. • ·N-ox<lll of 112 Bayard avenu~. · · ~r. and Mils. Richard Lane of ··Brooklyn are V'iSilt1ng M:r. and ~lirs. E. ):!: Smith of F-ourth avenue. -, Gus Flint, Peter Vooburg'h, Elmer -Yosburg and family of Pertlh, we,.e . ;}. , .... :'J\ohnst!JWil visi-tors Saturday, '· --George Grimes Wih<O is attending sch()Ql at Elmira is spendinlf two , ,!Weeks at his !home in this city. -Yr. and Mrs. W. P. Miller, Noath<UL cJI:Io=ing and ·Miss Lilld:an Horning, are taldng an outing at Caroga lake. _-·-. · -Mrs. Wilnlliill Blodgett and daug>h- 'iter Efula ·and Miss Em 'Simpson lef.t name llalled to appear wihen !he was willmg to :pay !l'or it. Mrs. WilliaJ!ll. Harris and dlaugh!ter, Mrs. Buell yan .A:rnam, lbave returned home· after !!Pending severn! weeks at Cli!ton Sp-rings. ' IAJr.thur Health trJansa.cted :business in the glove city recently . At ,the Methollist Episcopal ohrnr.cll, services were held yesterday illS fol- lows: Prea<ihiilg by the pa:stor, Rev. marence M'iller, rut 10:30 1n 'vbe morn.- ·in.g. Subject, \Ellement of the Ideal.\ SundaJ,Y school at noon. Epwol'lth Jeagne prayer meeting .at 6:30. Topic, '\l'he Evil of Commercialism.'' Lead- er, J. A. Gu.lick. At 7:30. 1n the even- mg tne nintlh sermon on rt:he \Divine T.ragedy.\ Subjoot, \Receive My Spir- it.\ Services rut the Baptist ohureh yes- terday wer iheld as if'ollorws: Preaching by the pastor, ·Rev. John T. B!ll)ber, in the morning at 10:30, and 7 :30 m -the evening. Sunday school ·at noon. B. Y. P. U. devotional meeting at 6:30. Divine services were iheld •at 'lile Presbyterian cllurcll yesterday as us- ual. Preacrhilng by the '!)a&or, Rev. Ge>o:rge K. Fras~r. at 10:30 in lfue mornin-g and 7:30 in the eveDJing. Sun- day soh'ool at noon. Young men's Ba- ra.ca class and Westmmster Study dass meets at rthe S~a.me lbour. Obrls- tian Endeavor society devot:ionliil meet- ing at 6:45. Dr. and Mrs. C. T. La!Ilsing, and Rex, who have been IIPending •a few weeks alj; the park, •are n- oOIIlltemed to live in Northville for a spell. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith wel- comed_mi assistant 'baker, a lba'by g1rl, at ;their home Frld!ay morn:ing. The attendance at 1!he 1oeal •Sunday school usually falls <Iff as soon as 'Warm weather makes .Us 1appearn111~e and the pock SOO·SOIJl opens, and it is hoped iihat this S'UIIlllller will pro'Ve an excepti<)n and that ibhe Suruilay school worke~rs will receive y-our suwort and · .'Jtoday <for a week's visit at Glens ll'alls. enc<1ura~ent durilll-g -the summer -Mr. and Mrs. J\HJCoYb de BeeT left months. Satarday for Cl'ifton S))rings, wbere .Mr. •a<Ild Mrs. R. L. JolhnsoR of West !Mrs. de Beer wiLl rremain for a S{)- . ~ourn. --T. J. Stricklru1d traveling sales- man for Hutchens & Potter, oos re- ~med from a trip 11hroug;h ·the west- ern strutes. }:lrof. 'Magg.ee a•nd ·Misses Payne a!!i'd Anderson returned 1Sa.turday from Ilake Pleasarut ·and Piseco. - ' - t: . . _Howard ,=I!l'l1th ~n~ f_a.!lldly have re- turned from Ann Arbor,' ·Mieh., where they have been visi!~g the rfO'l\mer's mother. . ' \ The wind blew down the \Holy Rol- lers' \ tent and upset j:Jh.e _seats at Cmn- berry creek Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewlll'l; W-ood are -busily engaged m~kin'g prepa.rations to go to '4ousekeeping in :tlhe Myron Darling 1 1house on ·Second street, \'f\ cently vacated .by L. C. Brown. { Miss Philo ROibillsron ih~ returned after a several weeks' vis>t with friends at Ravena . A. L. Covell of ·Gloversville broke lllWI8.Y from· the picnic long enough ro .transact tbusiness ihere. '.Dhe task of pl•ilclng ·the new fire bell on the Cole ·block .has bee_n completed. 'lJhe bell at -the present time has a very dun .and m.Onmif'ul sound, ibu-t th's will soon. be remedlied. Mr. and ·Ml'S. :F'rank R'Obinron wdll soon leave for Gloversville, where tihey will begin 'housekeeping. Mrs. John P.atrick, a~mpanied by Miss Beu!a•h Patr:ick ·left yesterday ' mornio.g ·for an inde:fini<te sta'Y at Houl- ton, Maine. . Dewitt Cornell and M!ll)ie Kested are ill with •the· measles. ' Qlarence Corey of I;'irs-t street is on the sick Ust. Mrs. Winsl<YW, Mrs. P. D. Jones and Mis~ IJa.ura Morse o_! Benn-ington, Vt., are visiting a:t the !home of Mr. and Mrs. Dw:eUa Groff on Reed street. Mrs. Crosby Lawton :Is ill. G. W. Stevens is in town on busi- ness and on a-ecount of the illness (]f. ·his son, Francis. Mrs. •Morris and ·Mrs. McCulloC'h of .Amsri:erdam are now stopping a•t the Winnie House for a few weeks. ~NY·CHANGfS ARf INAUGURATfD IN JULY Uncle Sam Begins the Year Afresh With Big Bul_lch of Improvements. ' ·. .. .... . '--~ . ·~ ~: r , ·, i I .\• •' . ' . ;. *· ~-.~ ·!'-l.. :t. \ .. ;-',,.,,.j;~::;, .. ~hi 1 ngJ·:J~~t(t~h:t. ~t,-~4~ man _ana bQ~ _o-ught to spl'\lct(up at least ?:JittTebt_t. ·: 'W~:·~e ~hf· · ~ !t:tJr:t'1ieJr•· Suits In-_New Shades of Gr-aJ_and · Mixtu.re·s _at $8, ~- . ~-~ Well ..;,Ifittfw& . $'20, ,Cut with lengthy lapels~ semi-peg~trou§:ei\,~. . . . ~ _ ··: Johnstown ¥~- Been in < ' • Failing Health for ~o:rne . Tim~· . -V w and.Pa.narna~ Nets .. ~tter ·quality, from 25c'to $t.2.0o:·-:., · · · <r . . . . . ·&:mon 'Schriver, 'll:ged· 69 'yeatrs, one &,;,y.•ith collar attached or detached, coat or plain ·at 5Qc, · . · $2.00, ' . . Of JOOJ1f!town's <1lde&!t rand best known ·an!i;lf(J\Jc:>se .~5c to $1.00. Belts and Underwear. Trunks; .Cas._es. :residents dri~ •at !b:is ihome, corner of Melc:her a.nld :Montgomery· s'ts., Tues. 'I'be several with and ·mm-6' recentl;y\. 'I'he <born in Johri~town August 2? 183~~d- it mtg'hit ~ sruid 'he grew up twi1i!i.. . , eity, . He· w;~ a ·son of the late . .- \':S<lhrtv~r who was -also born a:nd -bronghit up 1n Johns- a large lot of goods at town. V~y Lo~- Prices ]_ :_- ' ' His mother wars Jane Van Meter. ' I . . , T:he deceased was one of the pi-oneer families and was · prooobly a·s well kn-own as any persoJ in ;rohn.stawn. H~c. wU! _ se!l . $3~00 articles He was an early glove manufacturer I·It~r_ & $ I ·~00. and lea.ther ·dresSet- ·for many · years conducting the mill, more CQilllmonly kniYWn as ·-Schriver's mill on Nortlh Perry street.:Sevemil years ago 'he was obHged to retire .from aetive ibusiness on account of failing •healt'h and bll.d since then lived· quietly endeavoring OiVCi!'> 1-fim a Trial. ; ' ~ ·; _. He also buys hides and junk. Rockwood, N. Y. to recuperate .. . Mr, Schriver wa.s ·a person of ~t.'ble r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;=;;;,;=;;;;;====== intellect and possessed a plea:siDJg and jovial disposition- which endeared him !his ·f'l1ernd'S, '!1).11 of wfhom wm bP.. •grieved t<1 learn of his deruth. He was -a person who ·never ooughtt p.o1itietal or pu'blic ihonors ffl' organizaticms, pre- ferring his hruue ldife and glllve tlle strictest attention to ih·ils 'bus!i.ness. He rottended •st, ·MaTk's IJut:heraoi chnrc'h.· The surv-iving -relatives are his widow •and ·f<lnr niec!'ll!~nd four nephews. 'Dhe funeral will ·be held Friday ·a.fternoon at 2 o'dock .ittlt~e l-ate lht)me, 'Rev. R. Foster Stone and Rev. J . .A. WHliam- son will officiMe and the interment ,,. \will take place 'fl.t the J\ohnstown cem- etery. OHEES&.~S IDGHER. LIT.TLE F .ALLS, July 2.-An a:d- vance of anot~r ., h·allf -cent dn price came -to th'is . market yesterday. . ~ . ~. Some of. the salesmen were posditiv~ .. } . . . . in their a;sserlliJI>nS. thaJt .ltb.ey shoul•d receive more .than 12 rents fur . ' their ch>eese, bu.;t buyers were just as positive that >bliey co;u.M: not. an~ would not exc~ bhlis price, and nea.rly an sale<!! were ma,de aJt . tbis Y~~'\:''-\'\-'~.... · ·,··sav·ln,g · $ . ' We accept deoositE !l£ I -tl,OO and- up-~nd pay ~ &% ·per oent Interest on sam, e. : You can de!\ your bank- ipg by Mail, should you be u·l'lable ta get to see us in Albany, Open an account with ~ us, aa~ you will be glad I to _see. h9w your money .grows. · · . . ' Home ·Sa vi . Ban,k, 13 ·Nerth Pearl Street, · ALBANY,.N. Y. ~~4.~'0\.~~ . ::.; prdce. Buyers ·dta.imed !!.'here is no · ' .,.. . good eause or reason for the continu~ SMART ·PEOPLE ed advance in prices of c'heese. They • are put-t'lng about all their pur.cha.ses will·buy tl\\etr clothing at in store.. Tile· -sales are: · ~tore of . Cheese .... \I..ots. BOX!eS. Prtce. 'L\ . . w· ' h JJal\2'e colored .- ..• s, 226 ·12c. • .· . ars .aw' Large colored '·. • • 1 40 ll%.C Up-to-bate 'Tail~r and 'Clothier, Smatll colored ;, •. 28 1, 710 12·c Smal-l colored :- ..• 3 175 11%,c . Broadalbin. N. v. SmaJl white •••.. 22 1,420 12c The Uipst.fopular clotliin~ store Small white • ;· .•• 2 160 11%,c in this y:icinity. We carry a com- Twins, colored \ .• 17 1,870. 12c ple~e assor~lllent of Men's, Boys' Twins, eolored : . . 4 17 5 lll}ic and Ch!l.dreu1s Cloth· n ~- Twirus, white .- .••. 1s 1,170 12'8 !G,11•r•J~te1e,. Perfectly JF'itte. Twins, w. hite ;~•;. • 8 175 _11%,c · Totals •.••••. -96 ·5,615· ·:figure, to your taste, to the l.sE~as~l}:· the- satisfaction of ~ake. · Clothes · t$ order on premises.' Ptessing, Cleaning and ing'.neatly done. Re~air- < ~Y'S BUSH • . Mili!t;; .N~l~ie ' Wentlell, of Ali!Jany, til . -'li4e gq\e* of friends :In :!Jhis place. ~ Mlr,JJ._ Ur!el ~raves, of ·Scltenectady, is ·'vJ:i!lti'll!g ·.:bei Sister, Ma-s. All!Mam ' ~~ - Bush: BIJDifo-rd -casier, of M:iclligra'!l, ·lis the gu•est:Q't ibis -O).blther, :Mrs.· N. I; Oasler. F~'f!J<,' ~ viae~' 3Jbt-ended 'lihe . ;} . .:; ' Sflol,\ll!! : wedding ,a~ St. Jo>hns- m?~Jher, '\1i}i~i:lig a week ~':\'l'?Il. :aijggeL't !llnd Wdlliam;, Hill ,iti,e•.llreml!l··t1n~·the. tpairopoils, .ilia ~ ., ' ' ., .Jo·hn.o. Fei-r.es.'~.: ... < • ' < ' ' ' -Rifles 22 CalibFe. · ·Bqg:J)e~t~. · . l Just the thing for practical . Is a -ni:m-pOisonous·. i'n:?ec- hunting and sport, $1.SO, bicid~, which -prev~nts.~bl~gh1; $3.SO, $3.00, $3.SO ancl ana increases the yield; 8e $S.SO~ pound . 12~ lb. box.$1.00. ' Lawn Mowers ·Paris Gre·en.-, fully guar!lnteed and tes.ted · ··- · · · · . $3 •. 00. •'Strictly pure, full strength, \Fer_res· Spec·lal\ prope'rly\made. so as not to b-ilrl\'th.€tplant,. ·· · high-grade mower with large . t lb. box 15e. · wheels a~d ball bearings, at !lb; box 25c • a very low price,$ 7. 00. ·1 lb. box 40c ' Dress comfortably- . . Nothing helps a man so much as - • I Light, airy 'garments. An article of apparel that helps force down The tei?-perature a few degrees Is worthy and seasonable. Y au will find thos·tnhings-.ll~re to your-liking--. For about tov/ri, somewhere else, Or on the way. Two-piece suits- \N1 trousers-·- Braces and _belts- Straws and softs- Negligees- Suit Cases and Bags- Sox . ... ~·-· And scores of other things for day' or--night. i 'r ,. • Wffl~ A.RG~R.SJN~R. QN&~TWltN't:Y -SEVEN WEJT-MAIN. JOHNSTOWN.- ·N. Y • \\ . - --\'- ' .-.-~~ .·,~ .... : ~ .· . '*~-~ ;'>,.~ < : • . . ' .~IN·· .. ' . (\· ' .. .· .>~ ~~ ,(' y~\~ M \' ;1 ... . ... . .; .. ..:. :,. ·' ' - ' ' •'