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Northrup Of'New York ru-e v-isiting .here. ' ' . Discovers 24 Out of _101 Animals SuffeJ;ing With Tuberculosis. ·Aooorodng to a statement made by Dr. Henry Cady, of Glovei\s-VIille a veter'inary surgeon _emp'loy€d by the s1t-ate board of he'llllt!h to mL3Jke a;n i-n- spection of the dairy -hel'ds in tlhds neigihbor'hood, twenty-four o-f tihe 101 cows he has examined _thus 1a,r were alfiiCJted wi-th· tuber--colGS-is. M-ost uf t'he infected OOIWIS h'ave been kd-11ed and all are to be even•tually dfus;posed of. - Dr. Cady fnrther stl3.1tes tnat mi-lk from some of the d1selalled cow:s b:a<S -Mr. and cl-Irs. ~eil Getman have retu:rned fr<nn a visit a<t :\'orthville. been used during t:he past. win•ter •a'll!d -J-ames Heagle is on a business he declares tJh>.Lt -there is !V'l!.Ve da·n- ¢lip to New York and PhU.adell)'hia. ger lnrktng in milk n:ow unless Lt is -LOuis GoQdwill and Byron Tru-ro- boiled until tlhe inspec•tian of the bull -are on ·a fishin-g trip -to Pine lake. dairy herds h-as been, completed rund -Rev. w. w. Ellswol\'!h and f-amily •a.H infr.oted cow\_ ki'lled off. , expect to spend August at ;}fountain Dr. Ca:dy mwde the following -State- mep!t: lake. te& ot I!Jle l•as>t wiU -and te~wm-en;t of M~•·u:g;u:et E.-_:W$11!1allll;S, l,a'te -of Glo..,.- eruw-iftle. Sever-al witnesseS. irere ~&w:orn :(in behaU ot --the -contesta.n'ts, _w. -S. Oassedy __ appe>ared •a:s ·altltorney 'i!O'l' the exercutor and J. S.--Silt:Jterly or Fond!a for con~es.tants .. 'IIhe last w.ru -and t~ment of t Jdbn A •. Dye I:ate of Bro-&dibl'biln 'W'as a.cllmitted to prob'aJte •and letJters _ tJae&tamen<tary thereon 1ss-ued -to M<a~ai;et M. Dye of -the saM p1'8.Ce the _.sole e.1tecutr1ix n:amed, C. J. Ref- f~'all of Am'lliOO'ni'am Q!ttol'Uey. Letters ;of -admin•!Str:ation upon tt.he g-ood:s, ch';dJtels -aD!d credHJS of H. J. Anttnony 1-ail:e of tJhe ci.ty of Glove-rs- vi'He, were issued to Ellla. A-ntbony ot: the same city, his ~d:ow. N. H. ' An. I blall ;i:tJtor:ney. _ On Thur:s'llay af'tru:noon a. headng _ was•'held! ln the ma!!Jter~ of the prob'rute of th-e l:aJSt 'Wiill and testmment of A.le:xuwder Antis, late- of •t:!he 'City M Jdhnstown .a.t w;hich ·ti-me teSitimony wa;s takem on behaJf ~-\the execuJtrtx •and propon-ent after which 'P-roceed- ings were ·mdfourned. Donallld Mc- Marun and· W. S. Cassedy ~'IJ'pelllred: for Marv Antis proponent; FI'a;nk T·al'bot ·~ spe!ilitl gu-al'dian for ~an in- fan:t and heir and Keck & Rogers for J. an'll Thaddeus Arutis. -Mrs. Mary Flint of •Schenectady is \Owt of •a t()lt<JJl O'f 101 cows w'hic&l I h-ave -tested I 'h<ave fou!'-d twenty- VlS1Itin:g -rut the -home of L. H. V 1 an Ant· four infecJted w1th the tubeoouli ba;c- werp. ill-is. This makes a pe!·oen.ta;ge of The last will and testament Da~iel McOall, late of •the •town Jdhnetown was admitted -t<> -pr<>ba>te i ' -C. \\\. Ro-wles and dJaughter are nearly 25 per' cen-t. of the mi:lk l)rc- vjsiting at ~~a~ra J<\1alls and Detroit, d1u-cers for tlhds vicini•ty whicll atre ~ physically u:rt!lt to even be allo-wed -Postmaete-r A-rgersinger of AI- to pliiSture in the same lot with a. ' J,xln-y a'lld Mrs .• \.rge:rsinger lUre visit- healt:hy herd. ing .here. \All 1-as.t winter the milk trom . --Mrs. Anna Von Wetburgh of Hart· these cows was fed to c'hildren, not ford, C-onn.,· is xisiting iller daughter, Mrs. •W. W. Ellsworth. ---<Mr. and :\Irs. E. H. Smtth of to mention the Iwrge q u-an1:it'ies fu-a.t h1:we been gh,en to im·aaids d-ur.ing the winter wl1o la:re co-mpelled to use milk as regul•ar as diet. \The si-tuation as I biave found it Fourth avenue are among the Jo.hns- townians -at Caroga lake. is al•arming to•the hea:ttJh of th-e pop-u- -G. W. Haskell and daughter of lattion of the city. A.'ll milk ·slhould Brooklyn are the guests of rthe :Hisses Jessie .and Alice ~fom·e. -~fr. and )II'S. John Pidwell hlll.Ye been caned to Hali1Jax, Nova Scotia, .on accormt -of the illness of a rela- _ tlve. -Ed-waxd Moyer wtho h-as •been a substitllite clerk at the postoffi-ce has received his appointment to the !regu- lar force. -Henry T. Glenru: ·of the Feldman store -has prepared -a new fu-rniture polish rhe expects :to -put on the mar- lret soon. be boi·led, amd great oo.re shouJd be -taken by aill until the danger of in- fection from -the milk_ ·hi!IIS v-assed. \I have not yet com•pleted my -in- vestigrution, hlavil).g been b!iwdlered from time to ti-me by the delay of the sbate heal vh dep;arttmenlt in aJilSWer- ing· my requests fpr more tuberculin, whiclh I was compelled to mta;ke q uilte frequentny. \I have now reached tlhe conclu- sion of the matters h;ad n01t been ta- and •thererm letters testamen1ta:ry is- sued to Alexander M\Call of he said town, t-he sole exeCll!tor - n\lllDled. M,ajendie Jdhm;town aJH.orney. In tihe matter of the jud:i!Ciall rset!tle- ment of the accounts of Frederick Brunick •as adm-inistrator of the goods, chattels a.nd credits of M•ar- g81ret Brulllick, la.te of GloversV\ilJe p-rurtdes appeared .and upon reques-t proceeding.s were adjou-rned for •tJwo weeks. W. C. M1lls amtorney for •aJd- miiJlistr-a.tor. Alfred H. Avery--as execu-to'r of, the I 1\ast will of C8itherlne Avery 1'8Jte of 1 Glover&Vlille, Tendered his fi~al aocount-1ng as such executor •and thereon a;- decree was ma~d!e ~tltldng the si!Lllle. Hor.ton D. Wriglbit ,a;t- torney. Letters ot administration upon the goolis, chattels and credll.ts of Slaimh M. NorlQn, late of <¥1-oVlel'IS'ViLl•e -were iSSilled to Louisa Jobnson Qf th-e od cllty. B. H. Arthur J!llttorney. ' t _, ' ' •' . - ' :. ··'J / tt .. ' .... \.' . ' ; ~ -· ,-.;it. ' . ! , J L · r-~ i ' ·~ r- ..... ~ . , .. .. : · .. ·~ ' ' . .3 -·' .~ 1111' ->,. ~t ~ ;Y· •• :'\ ' \ ,.. ' ' - . . .. ' ' ' \\' ............. ' -· . ~·· \ j • ;- . ·' . . - \f I ' .~ . . . l' .· ~ .. ·.. . . ··. l!\'r~. ···.~'~·~ The- ·;:~~dei--Cem~~~ry .of the_ Glove-·Cities~~-- . t '..; : 'f:,. .' • Tim NAT\ift:A~ -I~AV._-JES. AND ADVANTAGES 0~ FEllN DAL-~-~~E-· ,,.-',; .... .. . . ' THII~G 9fiNTJ:ilEST R.EGAI\.DING T.HIS BEAUTIFUL SPOT WHICR . ',..-- . .,'t ~~t INJlU~Ti:l Y AND. SKILL HAVE MADE ~HE MOST ATTR~C- \JJVE--CEMETERY IN THIS PART 1 OF THE STATE. .l-' \'i • . , ~ I , I • t' It n~ seems to be· a very opportune time to say something of that most beau~iful ~.. ( 1 ' \ .: • and comforta~}Y situated- cemetery located be~ween 'the Glove cities ,and known as Fern Dale ceme-~ery~ Altho~gh not old in years it has gro:-vp to be a most beawiful spot and is . . 'a place of .whitth the residents 'of the two cities should be justly proud. '· . ' ( .Fern_'-})ale c_emeter.y is a ~eaueiful tract. of land, with an area of 160 acres' a,'rtd is situated on the line of the F., J. & G. electric road and the public highway. It has. many . 7~ ' j ' . • , natur_al adyan~~ges and artistic and picturesqu-e. effects have been added since it was first •<! I ' . . opened, a few:years ago, Since that time its grow.th has been most remar.kable in every I ~ . ' respect. In f~ct it has -grown beyond the expectati,ons of its originators. The grounds are tonveniently located and easily accessible, which adds greatly to the value of the cemetery. r One 9£ the great features and advantages. of the cemetery is the perpetual care system~ which~ carried out in a most efficient manner. This is perhaps one of the- th!ngs that offers a great inducement to people more tha~ anything else, to purchase lots in the cemetery. Th~ assurance that lot own~rs have by this system is that their lots will-be cared for during thei-r absence. This is really most gratifying and it has already estab- lished a · ec >rd<:tor Fern Dale cemetery. There i~ another phase of this subje~t and sh~~ld ' . not be lost sigtrt of, and that is the assurance that their last resting place will be kept .,., ' beautiful after \they have gone to that long home from which no traveler returns. ''In those cemeteries whke the grass is not cut regularly and_ weeds are allowed to grow. the beauty of the grounds:is soon taken away. No matter how beautiful the grounds ·are, its fine location or any other g,rea\t advantages it is often apt to become run down if it does not receive the,pe17.p.etual care system. The {?;teat inducement now made by th~ association to buy a lot on these be_autifui grounds ought\hot to be passed idly by 1 nor should there be any sentiment IIl procunng a burial plac~ w~ife in he~lth even if you do not use it for years to cotne. Tlie -Prices R.ange from $25.00 for a Four-Grave Lot, to the Most, Expensive Lc,its in the ~emetery. For Further Particulars lnquira of ABRAM BAII\.J>, -~ the Office, 543 North Perry Street,, or on the Grounds. / ' - - -Miss Ru·by B. ·Teeple, accompanied by -Miss .Jessie Shennan is yisiting her :uncle -Rufus R. Peclcllam of Balls- ton Spa. ken in h:and at the tiline t:h:alt they were the mena•ce to <the healtlh of the city woulld hawe ·been very greait. However, the d,anger is not yet over ns yet. The animals whic'h I 'h'ave so far in8pected and •tested may have in- footed other millmbers O'f the hel\ds with whJclh tbiey h,J,-e been \a1loW1ed to -run. It i·s qui-te) poos!l:ble tlullt o't'her ea:s\es may ·be foun•d a!t t•he next inspe-ction which I in-tend to make.\ Edn-a R. Case !the sol-e a.dmi·nilstr:a- tr•ix of the goods, cihatte~s ·rund cred- its of William C. Csse, Jr., illalte of t-he city of Jo!hnstown renedered 'her final -a.ccountin•g of her _proooedl-ngs a:s such suCih ald•ministreJtrix_ :am.d a. d!e- eree was made -adjusting 'the srume ·llJS filed, Dudley & Dfl'nnison laltorney:s. RfMINISCENffS\ Of A LAWYtR \ShraH b_e serut to ;Jail ior .th!.-rtty clays,\ an-d be !liS muc!h within the man ufa~turer's power t.o enfor<ce. And the laugh on -the ma.nufa.cturer ·inst-aad of being kept a secret by the lawyer WaJS toild by :him rto a cotJerie of business men in the dld Wind-sor ~oteil only to be turned on himself an!d 1JJl,us ill-! ustr.a:te the ond la,d•age, AMSURDAM PfOPlr . AHER THAT RAILROAD eight!h ward Ha:rro-wer •amd Hagam<a.n halVe long desired, mtd incid·entrully may mean th-e reopening of many old estabHs'hm€!ll>ts along 1.11-a power- -The C\11sses Bessie and. C1are · .Qu.a;ckenll::msh of Oanajohade are vis- - iting their cousin, Etiith Mohan:na of Yost meet. · -Dr. E. -R. Bedford an-d family of B-rooklyn are visiting -~IT. Bedlford's motiler, Mrs. A. B. Bedford, and brorth- er C. ·w. Bedford. BOYS GET LESSON IN LIFE-SAVING. A peti!tion was filed 1tod•aY •by J o'lm A. B-rown sotle damiD!istrrutor of t:he goods-- and c'h•altels and oredtilts of Mary B-ro-wn, l•ate of the town of NO'l\'tlhma.pton for ·-the :finaJI judlical sebtlement of accounts 18/B such iald- minis!traltor and clttaJbions were is- Hnmorosities of the Ltw-A Glov- ersville Episode. Somll ·twenty-five years H!gO a g['O'Ve manuifucturer of Glove·rsvdUe \hl!lld a notice d'isp·l•ayed in his slhop :th-at any employ<ee wlho l~ft 1ihe shop f~ve or ten minuJtJes i''efme th1e ·hour woul-d do s<> unde~ a penalty o•r for'fei·~ure from his wages of -a stalted •sum. He Wlas also indebted :to a JohiJlSttown laughs best who 1a.ughs l'IIJS't.\ For a _ gen 1 t-leman 'PTEl&OOlt remlrurked thla,t lt'he mistat>:e of -tlhe -glove man w·liiS ·not an u-nn-sua.l one for- the rear- son tb at rus a p-enertan rule there- a:bouts every stranger see•14 'bllere wearing a silk h•a,t -and looking a bit di~honei1t was taken for \!!. g.love buyer. Valley Town is Wide Awake to the Advantages to be Secured Through a giVIng - C'huqt<anundna whic'h lb!ave iihese many ·years been itile. The E'aJSitern New York Rai1rorui. com- pany, it is decl:ared, now MIS ltihe ' tin'llnces to back its long ago a-n-' nouneed inten1Jion oif entering · Am- sterd·am -and no etraw shp-u:ld be p!a,'Ced in ilts Wlay beoouse !ilt wii~ •alid mmteriru1ly in· developin-g the every- wthere present prosperity wrhich tlhe -Fred Barrington ·and son Robert The amateur aquatic even-ts for boys (If Bridgeport, Conn., who •Were visit- 11n.qe:r 15 yea:rs' -of -age aft -tlhe Mille-r- -ing at th'e -home of eGorge Ban-in-gton Argersinger mill flume Saltull\day 'bave returned home. under the man•agement of Phyli!ical Di- f'Ued €\turnab~e Augu-st 5, '3Jt -9. a. m. James- R. Vlrun Nes-s of Nor'*lrV'ille. SMALL BOYS FIND JOY .JN NARROW GUAGE ROAD. box m&nufarctu·rer in ·the sum of forty • I five doll-am; and the laltlter 'h1ad in Stool Brothers, wlho h-ave in process Ibis emp1oy a glirl who lb,'aid formeT'lY of C!)nstruction a aJJ!IIrre>w gauge rail- work'ed for the glove -m•a.n, a:n-d from DONALD Mc-MARTIN. New Line. city now enjoys and W'hil-ch is des- - tined to eX!pand in t-h·e yera,rs Ito com-e. Under t11e caption \For Ams:ter- d:ami's Welfare,\ the Am:steit\da.m Rte- editio.rdal -- Jacksqn Dean, with se-.el\ or eigh-t rector ·;uartin of theY. M. C. A., we:re of his :fu-ie<nds, lras gone to Caroga lake very successful and of an instructive with a l·arge -auroroobile to s-pend a nature. There were two classes <Yf week wt Dr. J-a-ckson's co-ttage. competiJtors, boys under thirteen and way cm Steele •avenue, Gloversville, h hhel he- corder pr-ints a s'br-ong ·rure ·baV'ing -considerable trouble with w om he h'ad ·wilt :d p·amt of r comment on the advan-tag-es w'hic'h wages aJs penaJ4ie-s of the kind S'tlalted. tlhe J\OUng element of thtat neiglhb'oo:- ':rth-e box ·man dl'itel\lii!lned to s-ue the GREAT BOlTI1DER FOR BASE wi-ll be derh•ed by tihlrut city tlblrough --Eat'! Moyer o~ Oma•h:a, fvrmli!l\IY of th-is city, has •been employed as stj:!no- graphet· in •the office of the chief en- gineer of the Un-i£1-n Pacific railroad. -- Daniel Laird of San F1'an-cisco, boy~ between thir.teen and fifteen years; of .age. Ca., and sisters ~irs. Jane T:r-a vers -and Miss Marfiaret- La}rd are visiting Charles Laird and family of ~orth There ·w.a:s -a large n-umber pTe.«ent -and one portion of t:he -program par- ticularly w-orthy -of -mentiori was the ·instructiml given by t'he physical di- .hood who persist in u'Siing the little glove manufa!cturer, -a•n-d he <11dvis-ed 0-'-'' HER-K!MER STATUE. bbe conne-ction to ·be made at th:at cars d'or pLaythings-. ·tJhe girl -to do the sa;me. An>d botb point beltween ·the E-asteTn N-ew YoTk ·Jacob- Metz 'Melcber street. -In cl't'Y court SaJtur-dlay an or- der' of dispoSsession in summary pro- rector for use in eas~s of drownin-g. \\\\\\·! d · \'h ti -~-\ At the concl-usion ·of the severa:l con· ,_.--~ ngs was m-a e m ·o e -ac -on '-'L • • H·arry W \JI\ a. 1 t H C 1 1 tests, )Ilr. :\1-artm 'bJad Oharles -R 1 ch- 1 J>am a.,-a l1S arry -a - . . h \-lh \d s d a-rd, a boy -about e1g,ht yea:rs of •age, oun. ''--\'- oun reSJ es on n-y er ave- nue. . ' -A.nna San-tarilla, the young daugh- . ' , ter of Mr. and :Mrs. a?.tsey Swtarilla wb1> was sca1ded by fulling with a pall of' h<>t walter has returned from the Nathan Llttauer hospi•t-al at Glov- ~sv<illle where she was tr~ated. ' · WJLJi. OFFER REWARD FOR )ffiRDEitEWS CAPTURE. ... 'l'he two surviving brothers of \oWil.Iija;m E. McLac'bllrun, who WMJ · mur<dered ~~;t h'i:s home in CTanes Hoi- . -taw J.la$t Tuesday, have d•ecided to <Jonier :a. reward for information }ea-d- fhg .to the -apprehension of the mur- Th!ey confened Frtd:a;y wtith ~Porone'i llDJd sheriff to fix the ·.~)i;;otn:t<C)Ul~t to _'be offered. :Mclialc'h!'au'•s funeral was f?;:Jl[t!l~ S!~tu.rdi:liY aflt~rnoon aJt 2 o'·clock ~he Reformed chureh a,t Glen·. Rev. Mr. Rogers offictalting. ~i:''.';f;~,tel~m•~nt will be in the J!a•mily ~lot Gli!nvllle. ~';'.Jflfs'itfflUC!A'L SOCIETY IN NEED OF FUl\\'JS FOR THE HALL. fall into the water as :though done unintentionally, and Harry Christm•ail: w•as to sa ye the little fellow. Ri<:-11- ai.'d dived to the lbottom and tbe re-s- cue was a grand :;!Uccess. T~e litrt:le fellow was ·t>rought to Sihore an!l under -the ins-tructions of 1Mr. Martin an ex- hibition of restoring drowning perscms was given. The instructor showed .how to cause a.rtifieial res-pi!'ation res- t{)ratlon of warmfl;l and circulation and t().$1 ve the gene•a'l treamment of persons reco;ver!ng conSICiousness a'f- -ter suc-h an e:lC!)erience. The exhib-ition was watched with -the greatest of Interest and -awou.g tihe crowd probably_ n-ot one before knew -what to do in such a case. The p-l'ac- tieal demonstration made an impres· si:on upon tbe little fello-w\S that -they -will p.robahly always remember. OUt- eide of this t:he progr-am of events was as follo-ws: Seniors (13 to 15 years of age)-:- Breast stroke, S. Staley nrst; G. Ru- pm·t second; H. Moulson third. Swimming on •back--G. R~lport ll~s~; S. Staley, second; H. Moulson third. Juniors (under 13 years)-Breasd: stroke, ~I. Haban first; H. Weise41 second; C. Staley third. Swimming on -bacl~ -.H. Wessell ~t- a_ 'i;ueetin:g of the executive com- fi-rst; T. Fahi\!\ty second; John Heury :;;.¢Pk~J;~ of Vhe-·Jolmstown Historical so- · l<'itzpatrl<-k third. ' ' 1ast week 1ihe. announce- Ride stroke--M. Bia·l:J.an first; li. ::~,ii;:;;_;git~~\ was that U!Le sbate hatl lltilll'O- WPssell seeond;.'.r; I!~-ttherty third. ~~?.~tea (tnly -$i50 for the· m-aintenance Diving for form:.-- F. Rtiport, first; Every night the <Jars are cllrained to the th\!ick lbut 'llhursday night the boy-s succeeded in gettilng {)lie of them c·at<es were given •to •a Jo'hhsltown la.w- The bou-ldAT w-h'ioh is to b~ u:sed r!!-Uroad and t:he I;,., J. & G. :a-rid New yer with instruc.tlons 'to ftrs.t'>p•re!>ent as a base for the stJrutue of Geneq:Jal York Centml 'liners. T'he_ edli>tord.all the bills and -col-le1Cit wi•trlrou't suit if Nicholas Herkimer, to 'be unved'led as shows unmh;tlal<:ably th•rut the peo'P1e possible. So 'the iJJ~.w-~er proce~ed a part 01f the Ce-ntennillJ! and - Old of the v·alley town a.re wiode ll)Wake to Glo·versv:111e, and was •w•alking Home Week celeb-r\aJ!Jion August 6, to their ·best interests ·and mean to along one of the -p!I\I!nc'lpJUl sttreets atrriV'ed in Herkimer Sundla-y evening get alJ the good things th18Jt come wli.th the kind of -he<lid gear on k-nown a-t 11 o'e'lock. ' The •Sitone w'hkih w•aa t·hei:r way. lit would .se\em ;to be u•p al\)lllg jus•t'as the •oa·r, loaded with boys, as a silk hat, wlhen •he -was •appll\oia by BuTr 1\IiUer, Jthe sculptor to the people of Johnstown to see to was on one of the dO'wn-wail'd trips. ,ed by -an i:nd1v'idu!U of evi·denit for- bf t'he 'Statue, was b-rou.gihlt llrom a it toot t'his city does not fall behind One of th~ -boys :acted -as l:n-akem-an eigm birth w'ho pla:eerd •a ca:rd in •h!ts p()in:t wbeut imlf a mile roptb of Rem- Ams•berflam in the w-ay of enlteTp·rise . and in 'his ex.-ei'l:ement -when he sa 1W hand with lli1imo:st guSito a~n:d vehem- by Co-rutruct(Jr Frank Hyer of Th-e editor~a.l is- in 'Pil.-rt· as fol- f-ree -and begum_ running It up and down rthe g~.mde. ·E·dward B-r-adSha·w, who is emplo'Yed :by -Steele BJ'-tl<thers as \\V'atchm•an during -1Jhe night, happened Bvads>ltaw,_ ·-aprplied the bt1a·ke on a en~ce runnounced that 'he wou'Ld- be Herk1mer. It-s dimentdons .trure eigrh't lows: S-huu,p cu-rve and precipitated the cro-wd pleased to ·meet hdm •rut the Shop. T.h9 teet in ttlhi-ckness, six feet in •length If anY'thimg was 'laekdng lbo impTess i!J,:_to the ditch. la!wye-r g]!an-ced lllt the card :a:nd see- and eleven feet 'in wi·dlt:h. ;ut w~ re- upon- the minds of t_ihe ntellllbef$ -of ~ ' .u:.. ,FO.rtUIIlllltely ·f-or -tlhe -boys tbey es• ing the na:me wa;s th-at of ·fue deJ:ttor moved from a; potn.t a:bout 700 feet the common council tJhe benefits to c!!Jped injury and also 1the \1\\Htchmtan, he was in queslt of informed M~' he from the M. and i\-1. Rrai!lroa.d ;a;cross be- derived by A msJte:rd'am -from· ll with oue exception. Thi-s boy wa-s cap- would be there d~rectly after dinner. -rough Pli!Stwre ·~and and up an in,;,Une ra.ilway -Un·e t~ •t:b:e no•r't'heast it was tured by Bradshaw !!JS ·Jie was trying At th-e time •at].)pointed t·he l•awy-er of 13'PO!lt 200 feet in -tfue s<a;me !lllllln- dispe'l-led yesterday w:hen ·the al.der- 1;o clim-b out of the car.: He gave his visited tihe mll!nufaotu•rer a;t his shop ner .a!S bulltffngs are mov-ed. Jlt was m:a:ni•ct board a:oo oth-er rep!'etSEm-ta- -nil!m$ ras Jia;mes Oox, 'but :refu~d to and the latter WillS- ov~r-whelmling-ly l(}a;ded on ·a tla;t oo.r, t'hi-rty-ftve mdriu- tiv:es.'011Jhe einY -ma!de a. tou·r·-over the \peac'h\ on b:l1! com-patrlons. afl'able, offering h-i'S visitor a werll fihl- t:~ being a'l'lowed tbe co1llbr~r ·by r•rosp-ective, rus w:e-11, -as t'he P.reserut, has jl;lst returned from N.ew York where he has pur~hased a large lot of goods at • Very Low P~lees. He will seU (or $1.00. ·qive Him~ Trial.\ He also buys hide~- and_jmik. . ltockwoott, N., v. , . \ .... ~ . . . - - . . . , . T-he car w~s da·mag·e(l- to Sl)me ex- -ed cigar box, a.nd, evidently a:w'ful the rail rOO.<! company for 1JbJ!a work. lines of th-e IDa!!tern New Y!Oll'k Rl<til- te.ut, bUtt it is probabie- tnrat there will gl•a;d to meet hi!<m. But <bh:e· 1-!lltJte:r, 'rhe (\_ar '\W:it'b the stone u~<on ·tt -was- road compruny:, w'M~-h !l'l'OIPose$ -to ·be no legal ac<tio.n tak-en \in the matte-r feeling t'heTe w.as some ~stake or pl-ace:d ~-the spur tra-ck jus-t ·ell!Eft- of l\()nn-e..ct t'his dty 'wiltih tt:he town:s _,D-..,.,. \S· 'l' ·' · • · M ·- '.- ' · by the ownerS'. - , or misunderstanding, to- reddeve ltllle the Prosboot c-ros!!dng a!llld the work Amst-erdwm, Gal-w>ay and Mlllton, and .. ay·· 11111' nnay suspense said: '~-e bl11 fO'r !the box- ~f unlo~~;ding :and· removing it -to wtth opel'wtlve eleC!tric sy:sltems -l-ead- ·u · & -v. - ·I : ABE YOU TRYHiG TO USE es is fol'1ty-1h::,e dollrura, wnd the- ipt's Mt>l•ers 'i>ltrk, wM-re the slttttue wil'l ing -to Bafistoo. and Sa•rrutog'a Springs, We accent deoo5it~ !.'! EVERl':' Al)VERTISING MEDIUM 'bil-l for wages w.Lthe1d e.w pen!a!ti~ is 1:IIJ11;1td, 'Wai> ·commen{led , Mond•ay and whieli wm eventmlft1y join - us · ~ \ --- so mu0h.\ \Bill b-Ill, whooe bill?. W,--!i!rut - -Tlie removal ·has :been in wi-th Broa;dalbin, Jclul:l'itown a-nd $1.00 and up-and pay A bul$'lness -ma:n ·cannot use •all ad- do_ you mea-n?. Ain't you •a a}ov-e cbil);rge p'f JJh•l1 Engilfew' Guy _ H. G)oy~rsv!lle. '6 ~-·pet- cent - Interest on: ver'ti'Sing med~u.ms IIJJil•d scheme-s. buy-e.r'1\ \No sa.id ilhe 1lol-d:er t>f~il:ipe m_··ne.r an11 ·:flhe big job lhaJs been a;c- lt).d-ivld•uaqly the mem.'bers .of tlile · ' · , \1-' sa1ne.·-. ·. W'hen be tries i-t he is in t1l!e positJ!on biJ.is,\ J am a Johnstown bat~er: arid without lll!!c:ident or de. common ~ottp<'il ap:l)-aa:r in'C!litred , -- · __ ( - . - of bbe tippl-er who tried -to COil!Sume ·I h'!tve ·t:he<Se bllls' to c-olleC't a~ailnl>t affO-rd the Eastern Naw York R~M:l- . Yo# ~-n d() your bank .. i 'the .eJ.ltire _v'!sible supply of liquor dn you,\ ·at the sa;me tim€ e;tepl•itnitlj to -· raad (lOmpanY every Gpp-ortunlity- for, - ing by' M:~il. should .. you' bM fh,terea-ts tYt temepra.n•ce. 1 hilm b~at .w.hl-!e it w:as -tr-u~ hie JWai; lllla·ki•ng t>hi-s np11t'he-rn seet1o:1 'c'Gil-~ ·-- If ·a m:hksman trie;jl •to u'Se a d-ozen seen going 'iiiito his neigh-b-or's '§bop - UNOLAUlED LETTERS t-Tibuit:o-ryq <to .A:msterdmn a-nd '-t!he u_t1~'[)Je to get to se-e UB gun~ at once:·he wil:l stland'lelis ohian.ce the day ·before it-.w~ no<t. for •tl)l:e~;~ · 'F(}li.~Wiug. is the l!ifft -of the IetteJ;S feasibiHt:v of- ·t'he 'lm)jeCit, ·-as we~d ·'II.~ .,_ •..••• All?ahy, - ' of rea:cb.ing tn~ target than if he uee-d pose of _buying ~lo:ves. The .gl~- -~nJ;ng- 'unealled f'Of at the P9s't· 'Ghle finan•etal bacl>.ing whiei)i tlhe \\''n~- 1 >' pp.en __ an ~~ouirt wjth but -one,_ an?_~med. it OO;reful_l,v. _ man ;was !1'!-'-mbfo~n,d-ed_ -tw\d .~old:~~ ofirc:e; ;ru.ly-_27: , - · t.P'\-'.U~ .-Is ~~4 to PQss-ass, oonnat trel!P ,. us_. :an_ d\yoii wi_ 11 be gl __ ~i;l __ .- There 1Jl a. \;'ide difference between , law;,rer nO<t to s-peak of 1-t ·ailid •pronlt$c :.. Mr '·(Jpinoisa- Vit{)nnio but .add llll!llte'fi«.llY tp ltlh.e ;futf:Uil\e • . , Sl),e!l'd-lng tfn·:1 adver<bh'dng\_ UJJPptop!l'i~- 'ed lb Pay •bot~ bi11S. But lhe dif\n't, 'Mr: .a:~J.:,M;•. . wnd prMperity of the dty, .>_ t~ ~~~p. now your mc;.ney. tton lliDd inv~'ting H. a~d •the ll!-*'Yer in slilip-g. on -tfue ~t-rl's Silil:et,\~;- .B~ellne, Jike<W~e o:pM~ a ll~~ ·· ' '·' - 'f!\le 'yf.i_s~ wdve-r.tt..ser. .• AeOIJJcentmtes 1 ~HI 1 v/)iicb· w.lli? f~n:bes<~·d.: , • :Mr. Bert. hum. . . :the. Gail'\i.?->f..;ltE!i>~r- gr?-~S:.:,·;.;.'-'.___ ...... ....;...-,. his eampiUgn .on t.he _ one 'l:lest me-di-; _ iih~t~_on o.f I:ww_ -, tnv-oi;ved _ , · l'li!a•se ct:ia '\advertised\ Wb€'11 00• 1 _ fnrnisih: A.ir.j:!Slt~!Ja.tn, um _i~ his,, fie!~. He_,~. _';'tb:er ~ed!-· ~~out't_ a.;~~ . a:~~,:~u-iDped .· llOJ~~Q~. these \letters. -it d~e~;;, _ ~.o!Wp.s~o~.'-'l?ut,\l:ie u,se-8 t'Jl,oa-m ~~~er~ il~<~tio~alf;Y onlr•.. , ,. J · --~EORGE :vr DliiYOE in-d\Ui~l ~ltpjlie~nba.ry ott~i!f: ' -· · · ·n'e cou.vfncoo tbe o~d · scote11 · · ~ , -, - , - - ;, • ' -servme t:s;;:9t>tr1e -!;t-all •a'lld grounW; Jor rue cmn- D. Kinney sec~d; Ill. W~l<'h tbir.d, ~\} ·year. Considera.ule more money Ruport and KintleY n@4, for tlrsf.· 30' b~ required and it will 1,1e neceJ:!- points, -but on the teeondn£dal, RUP'Q'l't far the publ1c t-o· assist tthe Hi& won out. -, · ; ' ' - - · t''\c~iW!i'W•Ill S(X'iety in whatevet• WlllY they see lit t? raise the amount oc: ~.-_... be - needed. that ' ' . -GPOrge·.HowlWlll ot Not:tb street ·is on file -iiick ll~t. · . · · · . · 'i ~·- · ' · - · ' ·t~t tb Ill ~e-li~~- ~i: fol'fet.t-ure • · · '· · ' , - -- -::-.M~s; 'Ya.lter se:c~e-r -t?h:.ittle Fll-1~•- -~lie print~-e)lll: 1 :W*it1El4 b~ ii. · : .:--r ~ -~ <:V-\ '- :·:. · iS 'visfitt#i.~ parentl!~ 1 ~~. and' Mr&!' iud \n'Ot b~ a ·mi84lu~t.urar. -~--~~tlif_-~~~-~~k~tf?t·it~)i:~. ;r, D._ ~f\· · · ·•!··-·•··· • · -, . th~ JIIOtl~: mir;jf~~ · i~J'i_.W;II\·$m1.*. ~· ·. ._ (D,J~L4c:tJiilni;· eati!!.tii!iShll:nent6 ·\ \' • ;;: \. • J -;~ I I . I , '\ .... f'