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\- ' ! • • • • ; ,,., ,1'. .. ' ' I \ : ·. ,IRltiltl, 6tmlf I l . \' I '• . • · , (. ~ ' .... . . . '. r \ TO ,. ' Mr. ll!lld: ·Mrs. F. S. Hawley 'are visi.ti'fig with their daughter, /Ml'S. A. CAUGHT IN BL\JO'j(l! ~JriJiliE;Di ·.()~f-,1-. A:FTEH· A MJl~B1J~,UiiA$llif'.l~ JOHNSTOWN OHM\TEiR - \l E l\'1· BE'.GS WILL VISIT •V u,J,EY TOWN TO A'l'TEND DEDIOA• '. l!\lames · ' D .. Hobbie: at Newa;rk, N. J.. .... Miss Miooe OlmE*' lb.ns gone <to Glove;n,\\Ville, w'Uere she J:tas S€C~ a The bright light seen in tbe ~rait4~::P,· HELD ON \' .... .a. .. ~ . . BEZZLEMENT TION OF MEMIYRIAL, AUG s.- er~ sky Sunda:y eyening posit' on. 'R<oibc'Dt :M.cGarry retm·ned to wWn tllhe latleT' p'l/.rt Df la<ilt we•ek to finitllh up 1lhQ work of the B. & C. Electrtca1 Company of Utica, <bY w·ho:nn \he is em- \ .,· Go.lNG TO HERKIMEB, AUG o. by a big. tife on East Cre_¢lt:cil:~~~fi!i'2<¥ A dispatch from ',i)o'lg'~iUe~ SQ.y.s ing to a St. Johnsville aispj;cb;:~ :t~n'' NOUTHA:UPTON. that Geor..-e MeKowrl;: a farmer lle$}' tween 9 and· 10 o'clock- \' M!l\s W H A~ex<a.mler, .regent of i th f dent· of that village, has beEinFarrest- · · • en ng e arm <ployed. • - Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Hawley returned jlrom their weuding ·trip .Fast Wednes>- Jo!hn T. Moore Jr .• of Hruga;m~ ed at Bakersfield, Qal., on aiwarr~t the Johnstown ch.aiDtSI!\ D . .A. R. thr~e-qua:rters of a mile spent l•ast ·week wllt;h .A!l%hur 1:!: ch;l.rging him with:.- ernbl!izzlemen•t received a.n lnvd,tJrution for <tfh;e East Creek and occupied Mosher. I and arson. The wa'l>fa~'-*as swotn and members of JlcWhlD.SitO'VI'IIl !las ~eaver, one of the pr•o.IJ~U~~(l,:$• j;'~ Mrs. Robe1'it Hum~rey !has •bee.Ji out by stockholderS' oj·J;he NoTtl· '\'h\'-\~'\'\ to'attend the oofemon1es !iD. r took fire and .were MAYFIJjjLD, day. Mit•s Mragel Lulkey is v1-si<tlng Mr. am.d .M.m. A. L. CaJ'Pern.ter. Miss Jean Crius<1! returned! home last :night :from a sevml8l daYS vjsit wtth >frrien.ds in J oihnGitown, en!tell\tlaun'ing friends llrom ou<t\ of, western Felt Shoe comp\t.uy \of Web- connec<tion wdtlh the plooing of a ground. ,, _, , T.h!e Ma<>1ieJ.d tea;m d>afe'i.:ted tilt~ town thjs week. ster City, Iowa. If .the' claims ma:de in Fort Pl'!llin t<l the memory The fire was first discovered To'----town y M c 1 ·~ 19 to a·· !'U.rs L'·'u nnd Mr· Ste~n~n Sl'n . t M K ''tr' h' \y •eer' . II the b'arn from which :Miss• Mildred Nicll:ley of Gloversville, J:Las bee'll vi-siting )\r. ;\-'llld Mrs. LelWY V.ail for a few d<ays. ·Mr. and MJrs. Is<a<ae Mason o<f A!ll1- s\J.>rdam a<re visiting Mil's. \MaSOID.'S parents, Mr. and )Irs. Peter McEiWe!IJ:. .. 'J.ll.l'> • • • • .a.~. , .,.JJ . uu \\\'' • '¥\'-\' • agams ,,.c own are - ue 1s .,a. the Rev-olutlQnery sold1ers, on f th h t k fl , Salturlflay aft.:IJ'rrnoo_n. · · cta;re of Brook~yn <are spend)ing siO'Ille ;nas been a d.a,shin~L in.;t strenuou11 ThUrr.sday, August 8, <~.nd \likewise to rear q e ouse oo r,e, s'fir~!lod• Mrs J'il!mes, O.r:p en!terltadne•d 'her' time a-t The •\M'wpQes.\ , one t ·• ' ing with the rapidity t() ne. expe•ct'- , , . , · t' · - · · rec(;Jl)lt-ion alt t!he 'hoon·e of th<e ed, the build;ngs: being ·all ot .. -r<J1!id .;1 d-ruughrter, Mrs. W.Uli'ams, 3-nd little' George P: St.aJrk h<as re\tul'IIled . p In 1902 Mr. McKe:wn cwas ori.e ,of regent of the Fort Pl•!t!n• ~l!Japt<er, ' - ·\ -· Rev. J. H. X'C'ho-lls, pa,s<tor of the Th'esbyterian church at Galway, oal~ed on Rev. J. H. 'l'l·u-ssel last T!hursful;y. Miss Jessie Cleveland r-eturned Tues- dlay night from a Yisit wl:th )jjss Ada V.e.n Vranhen af SCihenec 1 bad~-. Du.:.'ing the storm l•ast ThurSidla'Y lbWo valmtlble •cows •beloinging''W Al·Clhibald Rr>bertson were •struck by lig-htning. Miss ·Emma Hen4rix ·has removed to movensville, :Where she <has seo;;ured - employ;men·t. son, from rtihooa, t'his week. ·, Pougl:ull:eepsie rutlter a. two weeks v.~ the foremen of the', Ir,aniel ~· Green Miss Dunn:· and everything being dry, it· · ~ Miss Ha>ttie S.hew· of GloversV'!Jle ootion S'pent, with hds people, Mr. ana Felt complD.:Y 'of Dplg~ville and ·drew beyond control from the start.. ThE! vi~;dted her parents over S.Unlla.y. Mrs. W, R. S~rurk ' : : a fine· salary: ' DUring tl::iat year he. It is eal'nestly deS•ill'Eld fuB.t tl:fu.ose neighborhood is spirseiy settl~d ~nd On Mondiay Leland I.e Rowe, •Miss Minnie Moore of HaglamanS received Inducements. fro:m the who will a;bten:d from Johmrtown whije many. people hni;ried 'tb the, , notify M>Ts A1ex;l:fuder by ThuMdia.y • spot \-n' see' ing the, fire, 6r 'b.efa-ri~g mra\Uk Benneltt, Thoy ann Henxy W'lllS a gue•s't over sunc:Ua.y !llit uhe hom~ Nortnweste);p Felt- Shqe company of u ~· Wemple, J-a;y Haines a.ll'd H-enry V31n of Mrs. F!'an<Cis AliJ113/t.oo.d. ' Webster City,' Iowa; to go. to that August 1 · T!M ·distance 'is :flo shnrlt the alarm, word being immedt~tely Cl ·ty and assume -\l~na\'ement .of tl:ra.t. 1 t 'is !believed: ma.n~- from tis· telephoned to this v;llagel, tb~,.· ar~ A~ry qeft for ·a week's ca.mtJ!ing U'P Mr. and Mrs. Nelron Wood of w; • \\ h ' \' 'Miss Harrie<t C. H3!wley left la•st I<,dday ·for a visit \\'itlb her siS<te.r, M<rs. v1arenee Godfrey, of Port ByrO'll., N.Y. F1·ed Brownell ·has sold out ib'is meat n, a:rkct 100 )iessrs. De!l'Il'.iS Giffiord: and William Cornell. T'he new firm op<;noo - ·ThP for business last Wednesday ni:g'ht. lM!!'S. May DaT-l'OW <allld ·Miss Id!a Van Ben<tlilnysen of W·est Alban<y, a;re <the guests o·f Mr. and M<rs. J11dson Ecker. 1 Mil'3. Daniel Hayes of GloverswHe, is s:towing ·tor a few day;s with Mr. and Mxs. James Shattwell. nornh. Broald•aJ1b<in called on :Criell'ds !ffere their factory. 'He a-ccel!ted their .o.f- city will e.ceept the invLtation GJThd ;t e rived too late to be of any service~ 1 MT. and Mrs. Jerome Pwtm\rull of S·u.nday. l fer and went to Webst~r City, tak· J'dhllStown chapter ibe well repre· PracticallY all the contents. of the ' JO'hnSitown spent Sa<tU>l'd•ay •andi Sun- lVli<ss Lwttie Anderson '!:!!?IS !been enJt.er- ing with hiin several- expert work- seruted. buildings, f~;niture, farming· j;ools, men from the Dollreville factories. It is -expected abou't fi~een mem- hay crop, clothing, provisions, ete., d!ay with •their daugll'ters, MTIS. Ebmer talining ~er :lirliend 1\-HsB Dennis of 'f \Mack as he was generallY known, ber.s of the Jobinstown .c:ha;plter will were consumed, the exceptions be- Reynol-ds. Miss Ann-a Cohen of Sym- M!ayfield th<e Daflt week. ;,'· - · · f th H k' was very much inclined to be a attendt>he unve1hng 0 e er Imer ing trivial. use ;Is also visiting 1\lirs. Reynolds. M•rs. Fox of B'a:bchel[orv'ill<le [S vL~- Foster w. ·Heaxt 1 ~~t Sa~turd:ay fiJf SJb highflyer, and when he reached staltue on A:ugust 6tlh. The buildings were of modern l LruSit Sa,turday •af't€Tnoom. •befo:re the xegulro· game the \Li<ttle Broad>a1bins\ played their first game of the se·ason wiilh tihe \Little M:ayfields\. wiho de- feated tihem by a score of 5 to 4. r»rootly aTt& the \\gular gacme ·the Young .Mn€Tieas were defealted by fhe · <01wler of Johnstown by a soore of 8 00 5. JlORTHVILLE. ---- l\1r. and Mrs. Wa1teT Scott, Mr~.Leon R. Aniool, Miss Jennli.e Scott; C. L. Lyon, Mr. Selmon and Het'bert Stanr field, re<tu1'ned S<ruturdny night, wfoor a visit to the former's camp 0'11 Mud a ferw weeks' visit wit~ his -stster <and in~.~: ~i~::r:~:~ ~:.: c=~~d~, Iowa he set up an elaborate estab~ style and in good repair. They ·were ' 1 husband fat Coibleskill. ::\ilass., is spending blis Vla/0ation at the lishment, entertaif.ed lav~shly and fORJ PLAIN D. A. R. erected by Clark H, Maskell•ng aome ' Went at a Pace Whie , h even ~ man years ago upon his co- 1 i·n to \\8- 1 1 'I1he M E. cifrureh ch<ande'l!iem wm home of h.Is ulilele W. M. Strurk. - \ J.Jt• ... - draw , ing $10 000 \ year woilld have session of the property, which for- ,'. be w1iJred for tihe el•eotric Ugh!ts this J\<1ir. H. Biee WaJS in New Yorll: dilty • \ · found it difficult to keep up. .As his St:·(URS:S A BOULDS:R merly belon~ to his father-in-law, 1 week. · the !l'a'!lt week on busj'neSs, salary was only $.1,200 a year, the L: L L the late George Timmerman, one of The Ep<worlhh leag·ue wm meat,Fri· MistS Carrie Pau1ey ()f Gl<o<Versville stockholders of 'the Northwestern the most prominent and highly re- aay eve-ning wLth MLS!S 'Nellie Brown was a gueslt l•aJSt week for a few ' Felt Shoe company began to sit up· spected citir.~ens of that· town. ~ for a due social and -business meet- da:ys of Miss Annie Oldn<t!on. and take notice. The remainder of the Tlmme.r- ' · Dedication Will be ApJ?ropriately ./ Daniel FoSJ!llh-e has :t!he found•at:ion d'.or h\\l new 'house on ·Sa!'atog.a avenue n-early .completed. Lake. 1ng. They made Investigations and 1!-S many property, including the home· Rev Foster G. Heaxt :~rus ~ellt for •a.- SCOTCH BUSH a result made the ebarge that by Celebrated by the Chapters stead is in the possession of. Ray two weeks' V'a.ca.tion at Al•bany and juggling the books arid·- stock ac- of the Valley Hpdebr.andt, who married M:r. Tbn- T.he Broad:al'bin Lumber Ooropany !has the frame work of its new sa<W m!ll m -pla-ce <lind is pmtilillg •on •a steel roof as a p<recaution •against il:re. Miss .:uizzie Willard has returned to her home m GloversV'ille, after a -week's visit :wit'h rehrtives and friends ln. 'llown. Ooblesll::iJJ. 'I'biere will be no servi·ces Mrs. William Taylor and sons of counts McKown had trimmed the merman's grand daughter. The 01.\- the <tJwo foUowing Sun:dlruys in the Brooklyn are spenqing the summer company out of from $10,00{1 to, The Fort Plain Daughters of the igin of 'the fire is an entire mystery. M. E. clmrC'h. The ThurSlday night with Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Cretser. $15,000. One charj!'e is baeetll on Revolution have secured a ten ton The loss is partly covered by in- p!l'ayer mest<in€S w-111 be he~d •as usuia!l: George Parr of Glenmont and the allegations that McKown foTged boulder which they have had ·drawn surance in ~. L. Sotherland's agen- Miss .)Iarg~aret Burns, who is em- <pihone CompaOly, has been spending ihG<r v.arotion here. Andrew J. Perkins, a vesidernlt of 1!hi<s vma.ge fur 25 years, d!iad at ibis lhome ill Sa.ratoga, a'fter :an illness of s:horl dura.ti001. He is smvtvOO. <by !his wife an•d six children, AnJlla, .Alice, Lois, Charlotte, Charles, and ·Mrs. Howard Pettirs, of W !lll'Tenshurg, N. Y. Funeral w;as \held thlia afternoon a.t 2 ·o'clo<>k from the Presbyteri>an chul\0h in this village. F1l\ank La Rowe spent S<un>dla;y !in Miss Evelyn Allendorph of Green a bill of goods for about $2,500. to the Fort Plain cemetery to·mark cy in st. Johnsville. The only per- • Bush spent Tuesday in this place. Other charges are made, but this the graves of the Revol,utio:t;tary sol- sons at home at the time of the fire The picnic will be held the 7.th is the main one. Tqings got so af- diers buried in that qemetery. The were Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, both of ::\!Iiss F:mnie Rowl\Y of DenYer, Col., arrived in 1:o\'-n htSit ·wednesday •and is vdsiting ~Ir. and ~Irs. Aa<ron v.ail. · 'l'he AI ~I•ai•tz Specialty CQJI!].J>any -wss in rown two nigiht;; last week. Althu:ugh the prrfuriDances were v<rcy . good tlle attendance <Wa•s rathe<r small. twon with hi-s parents. Mn>. Emma Bl'Ockw•ay Olf Glovers- v<~lle is vl$iting James H. Robmlts wnd d<a.ugh•~er, Mrs. Minnie 'I'h-()lmpson. instead of the 14th. ter a while that the cotupany dis- boulder is to be appropriately mark:: whom are aged people in very tn:. _ Howard Shull spent Sunda!y at charged him. The da¥ after his dis- ed and dedicated with exercises firm health. Mr. Weaver's grand-· Mr. •and lYh'S. Sa;muel Vlalll!derlburrg ·and son Bert of Sy.ra:cuse; •are visiting M•r. amd M•rs. B. H. Dixon. Canada lake. missal from the employ of the com- which the members of the different son, Nicholas Weaver Jr., was tam- Roy Smith of Ephratah spent pany, the factory was burned to the chapters of the D. A. R., including porarlly absent at the breaking out! . Sunday in this placll. ground and all the company's papera, the Johnstown chapter, will attend. baoks, etc., were destroyed. The The Fort Plain daughers have had company 'alleged that McK:own set the project in mind for some time, fire to the building in, order to cover but the trouble has been in getting up all evidences of his reputed mis· a boulder of sufficient size. One management. was at last located on the old Tim- of the tire. l .Chwk Snell of Can·ajoharie 'WillS a visitor in <town this week. Mrs. C'harles Lu1t:h.er en:terltaiiU•!Jid her sister, Mrs. Na:than Edd'Y o~ ersville, Sa.tut<dlay and Su:ndJaY. NtW SCHOOL KNIGHTS Of COLUMBUS :\Irs. James Q. Brown has returned <!':rom Saratoga Sp<rings, •wihere she has been vi~iting IJJ.er sister. Dr. Walrad of JohnsbO'Wll, paid a wort V1isit at the home <Qif JO!lm Sai!Jt:.lr- lee on 'I'hird street, .Sunday. • Mr. a.nd :Mrs. William O'Donnell an!d two ch~<dr:en of G~oversville spem <a few days thus week wa1t•h Mr. and Mrs. W<Hliam Beicker. BUILDINGS PLANNED Meantime McKown had sent hill mons fa;rm in Dutchtown. MAY COMf fVfRY YEAR 1 CAMl\ING AT PECK'S. John Walton met with •a seri<:vus ac- eidBTht sunday morning •at t<he Nortrh- ville lhous:e. While lifting a :heavy p'=e of ice, <the .tongs slipped :and c:auglh t in fhe right ;tbiglh, cutting a deep gash a•bout fo·Uir inciJ..es long and one inch deep. Dr. Wdght took sev- eral stit0hes in tlhe 'WOUnd. SupcTVdsor M. W. Oha·S~ a:ttended a ::;peeiral ·meeting (),f the BOOJI'd O'f Super- visors '!bt J ~hnst-own 1ast week. Mrs. A,braftlam Hess b'as •been visit· dng fl,iC'llds !llld relatives ·\1 John»town. Shelde-n Bullock of Amsterdam, ealled on friends i:n town S'l.lnday. James B. Ohapman, for many years <a Fesiderut Olf this place, d.ied suddenly ::>::.turday mo!l\ning at 11:45 at the ::\orthv:ale House, at :XoJ'thville. His <loo &. resulted from !hear-t 1ailure \'\1hkh 1'allo•we:l an <a1!ta~k of .a•cute in- digestion. l.'p unt.il Friday :night the deee-ased lbad 2-pparently ·been iu ihis uswai hc!llbh and tuerefore ih•is death was a severe shock to hi-s 1·elatiyes and friends. )lr. Ch:apman was ihorn 1:n Otsego County and ·was in ihis Sf)vcnty-sixth ye:::.r. 'Cmti~ f€'W years ago he resided iin this pklee, >V'hen the death of his wife broke up his !home. Si'llCe th2n he had liwd with ihis· son Ed\'·ard of Joimstown, and William 1 of Gloversville. For m.any yea.rs he was a glove salesman and later was on Howarl Dodge . of Batchellerville, ha•s retm·ned •home after a <Week's visit in New Hampshke. .)f'l\. and ·)Irs. Cra:rence WiUard and clhild of Glovers-..,ille, were visitors ~I·onday at the home of Mr. and :\>Irs. MT. and Mrs: Gil<ber<t W'.lS'h!bUJrn, son Lewis, >R!1d Mr. and Mr:s. J<ruck Si- mons of WelLs. <have been V'1&1ting Mrs. Hattie Donlon. • Daniel ~'i11ler, daug;hter E<mma, ·and son Merl, of Fort 1 Pl!Riin; 1a,re vl:s- <iting Pa.cob PatJtig:ill a.nd wife. Merl MJilleJr ac:compJan<iad by lVIer•tie Bruner a;s organist, gave S'ome eJrcel- len t vi orin selfc'ttions a.t the ~. E. churclh services Sunday eYening. District No. 5, ::;rol!I;Jl of Johnstown, and Broadal~in }.listrict No. 9, 1 Will be Benefitted At a special school meeting held in District No. 5, Johnstown; on ~he 24th )nst., an appropriation of $2,5011 was voted for the erection of a new two department school hoUS•l Hereafter two teachers wUl be em- ployed. wife and child back east and after the fire he. himself proved to be a missing quantity. The Webster Ctty concern went before the grand jury and secured indictments against their ex-manager. P.inkerton detec- tives tooK charge of the case and have been on the lookout for Me- Kown ever since. R[6tNTS TtSTS fOR An Cottages and Camps Are Occu· pied with Season in Full sWing. 'Dhe summer season is on i:n full sway at PecK's Park and <all •the cot- tages -and ca•mps al'C occupied. A'!llong tihooo sojouooJ.ng <a:t the Pesort are M~r. .am.d ·Mrs. Wwter Swea.rs, George De- Witt and >f.amily, M<r. and M:rs. George Ebrbiaii't, Gloversville; Mr. ·a'll!d U:rs. So Snccesr;;ful l\'as Monday's Onbo ( l ing, that an Annual Affair fs to b8 Beconunended. So suocessful WaJS tllle Knliglhts Columbus _ O'lLting of t~e oouJil.ICMS Troy; Alb•runy a:nd con.<ti>guous pll!lldee,,,j hiel d at Sn.candl~a :plark • >that committees froon aakfu will meet in_ Albany thiis week will doubtl•ess recommend <tJhe ~ liShment of 'l1 <permanenlt K of C.. day at tlhe IJ•lllrk. • WOULD-Bf UACHfRS ' G€orge E. Yan A1rnam. )l\s. P. L. 3ksh~r and daug'hlter re- turnf·d to tl:lctr iJl()IJ]le in •Gloversville ~mnd.ay. · \Yillhm Yau Dyke returned Statur- aay night from Speculator, where ile Rev. J. Dyke concluded ·his se•rdes of •se<rmons on t\Ancierut Bgy}:!t,\ on Sunday evening. Du-ring his V'ac<a- tion ne'X)t month, Rev. 1\1-r. Dyke will occupy the pulpit of /a. churc.'ll inPa.t- erson, N. J., on tv:o Sund·a:Y's: On the 23d of this.month, in Dis· tr!ct No. 9, Broadalbin, $1.30'0 \ W3~ voted for a new school building ,and $225 for a new site. · NO RIDING l\'ITH THE School Commissioner Van Buren An· nounces Subjects for Exan1in· \ I' ' •h•as •been 1ay~ng (iement .walks. , Tlmre will •be an ice cream soda'l to- night at the nome of )lr. >8.11'11 )US. C. AVERY'S CORNERS Mrs. Anna Reddish of Hagaman ' is the guest of ,Mr. and Mrs. Rob- :ll. Sumner in Edinburg ert Bryce. ')l<i.ss Luiu Van Valll:e~<burg •of Am- st(!Td::tm, is vis1tiug at 1ihe home of ·)lr. ' <the roa•d tor a c;gxr'\' m•anufacturing a:nd )lrs. James Anibal. . A p:arty of gypsies are now camping firm of Utica. For the pas•t sen;ral year.s he !had liYed a a'etired lilfe., J]] on the ·west side of •Vhe river near <the d' ' politics .he was a strong and l•oYJill euo ... Democrat. He is SIUrYived by three saro, \VU:h1m of Gloversville, Ed!ward o1' Johnstown, and George of Broadal- -bin. 'l:'hree sistet·s ~nd one •brother also smTive, )Irs. Rhoda Grjffiths of Broadalbi!l, )Irs. Harriet Van Den- burgih of 3Iunsonville, and. John Chapman of Glove-rsYille. T•rre fun- eral was he-ld. <It the home of -Gc;orge Ohapman at 2 o\elcck )lo)l(ray -a:fter- noon, Rei'. Dells A)}t'ams, officiating. lJJ-te>rment in the Bro.tdalbin cemetery; Th<:re will be no prea<:hi\Ig in the Baptist church durin;; the mo-nth of August, unless n'o-tice to the contrary iG given. . , Rev. pebs · Abrams left )I on day nig-ht foc Elmb3. Rev. Abrams is takilig ·m's annual vacati<Ol'l of one mQil'th, p-art _of '\hich tim:e \vill be spe'll!t in ELmira and •the reJ:painder at .Spencer Lake. GAUOGA. )!if. rrnd )Irs. Isftac Oramer of Dolge ville, called on G•arog<a frie!l1ds last Saturoay. )Irs. ·Ell'' Dorn and da'Ugihtffi\ Etta, of J ohnS<town, <have •been visdtiUJg re· lativcs in this pla.ce. )[iss Lillia•n Bostwick of Syracuse, who has been spend~ng se\'eral days •at Albert Snell's returned home )Ion- way last. 3Iost of t!h.e farmers in •th.is section have finished ge.nting in tlheir !hay, the crop ]jcing li-ghter tlh.an usual. I. :\>f. Ev.erest called at 1Jhe 11eSiid.eii!Ce o•f bls son, L. H. EYerest, last ·}.fonday. Owing to sickness this is the first call he b:as IIJillde since the 4th of J,a\Un.a~·y, and his frienCLs ar.e :;l:ad w see him out. Mrs. E. S. Bink has painted her VesiJer street. Broadalbin did tenant house on Charley Parmer of the painting. , Peter Blair and the ~Hsses How- ard, Hazel and Ruth, of Fort HUn- ter were the ·guests of 1\IIr. and Mrs. Baltus Avery Satu.rday and ov- er Sunday. Mrs. Charles Parmer and Mrs: Fox of Broadalbin w~ calling on friends in\ this vicinity 'tast Thurs- day. , ... ' ' Miss Marian Bates vtsilted her aunt, Mrs. Hannah ·Mc~,'an Satur- day and Sunday. \ ~ Miss .Anna Reddish Ill1We Glov- ersville a call last Thursday. Mrs. Hannah McL~an has let her haying to be harvested by contract to Edward Elison. Bal_tus A very and William B. Cor- nell made Gioversville a business trip Thursday. f . Frances Vanalen .has. purchased a fine buggy of Sears & -Roebuck. Mrs. Alice Knight left for Sche- nectady to Join her husb,ap.d who is working, there. · Mathew Shaw of· Btoadaltiin -is • helping George and William M_er- RURAL MAIL CAnluEB. { When a man driving •a;long 1a coun- bry road alone, with a seat po1oolty la1rge enough for two, overtakes a J}erson on foo•t and fails 1to offer a :nide, the na:tural inference is tihat the roa:n is too selfis:h to ex-tend a coml mon courtesy, says t:he Uti·ca Pr~s~. T'hlat, ho-wever, i.s w<h<rut ltllm ru-l\al m•a.U aa<rtiers •are obliged to do. They are '<liS a rule cRever fellows •and enjoy company, but you cannot ride W'i:th them. They are .not aJ,lowed to car- ry passengers, o'tlier than 13.uibliorized posta:l officl>als, while making t:Ueir regulhr i:Jri.ps. 'I\he order <to ltlh:is e-f- fect comes from Washington, •a:nd its vdola!tion w-ould result in 'the diis- mds...o:a!!l of the guilty party. It is u:s~- less, therefore. to .ask a caJrrier foc permissiml' to ride, no ma:bteT how urgent the case may 'be. PROGUAM OF SIJORTS FOR FULTON COUNTY FAIR The committe of sports of the Ful- ton ·county Agricultural society h~ld a meeting last eyening and deci!red up'on the following program for Labor day at the .fair, which will be recommended :to th~ boarll of di- rectors for adoptiOn: 1 mile relay foot race. · 'Dl'€ mos1t severe electric S<tOrtn of the :;.e·a.-so>n OC>CUtT<>d ih£t'e :MJOnd.ay eve- ning, making t'hings lively f.or a <While. :\lrs. Sanforil Snell :h.as -been a s'Uf- ferer !rom t-hen.matism for -som\ p.me_ and dlas been able to be out •hut liti'!.e, Ch;u•les ~1usgrove'- made a vistt to riam do their haying and harvest. Undertaker Stevens of ' Broadal- bin passed through .here ·last Sun- Tu.? of war between teams-,of ten men each, from Johnstown and Gloversville. Three legged race, 100' yards. ·Relay sack race, '400 yards, each team to run 100 yards. · Johnstown foc acouple of days this day with the remjl.ins of Chapman who died at 1\.Tn.~n Saturday .. Obstacle race. Shoe and stocking race. 300 yard dash. atious at the Higll S~'hool On Wednesday, Thursday and Fri· day, August 7, s· and 9, at·the high school building in tJ:l:is. c_ity, Schqol Commissioner C. E. Van Buren will conduct Regents examinations for candidates for teachers' certificates, candidates for admission to training classes and pupils of rural districts who wish to complete their prelim- inaries and qualify f91; free tuition in academic departtn%ll.ts, this ,-b~ ing the last examination· for this purpose before Jantlary, 1907 .. Prol!lram: Aug. 7::a. m. Algebra, Adv. Arithmetic. P. m.: l!Jnglish 1st year. Adv. English,, English Composition, Psychti!logy .and 'Book· keeping. - •. \\' Aug. 8, .a.-m.- ~~ntary i'rig- lish, Physics, El. TL S. jiistory and Civics. P. m.: Spelling;· ,Pl);ysiology and Hygiene, Biolol1fy, ;En. BotanY, El. Zoology. '1 · · Aug. 9, a. m.- .Aritlimetic, Amer- ican History. and Cit~cs/ Geography:. . . ~:'::..~ -~ P. m.: Histpry of Gteat .Britain and Ireland, D~f;.wing, ~iiltoriY ,and J?'rin~ ciples of Education •.. ~, ~ ' - . -·· William Nefl', a er had a narrow'·:£:~~~~.~ and perhaps -f 'mowing !!lachine ye1st~idii!>Y· became clogged in machine and after S~Qnl~~!$ Mr. :N'eff got dpwn t~~~~ attempted to klclt t: 8aturd~ly, on the home grounds, 'bhe laJ_·gest C7owd of 1Jhe seM;on ~;nw the home nine defe.at t!Je Adh·ondl!l!eks of Glove,·mille, l.Jy <tile scot·e of 6 <to 1. At times the ·work <rf tne infidd wus vecy ra.ggod on bot'h •teams, ithe GloYers- villians making seYen errors and 1:Jle ilocals five. The ?;mn'P wa& practiec'llly won iiJl t!he fir~t inning, when ;t:h1·ee hits coupled with a <·au~>le oc e•:-:t•ors by ,1Jh<; visitors 'brong'M .in four' ~·uns. A:fiter tllat our boys played ~~ listoo g·n:rue, 'nr,aldng only 1two 'lll'OI'e runs. Tihe'Sie •were m:ule i'll t>he sixth by 1a couple of •u:/ts a:itlcd 'by a p·en to first. In t<lii.s <inn;•ag the A!U1·ondacks m•allle <tibeir fi'Lcst •and the only run of tihe .gtame, #-he~ a co'Uple of ~ts •by J~k, ~~trd, K,.inili.ei; • afi•li:sW£1 !by J.U·n error ·allowed them to '\core. 'l'Jle vWi~~u.red Dnly _'four ·hii>s' iOff WaiJc-rly wh'lle FUm~r ,was -tuc-hed 1\-!Jost amazing are the pietU1''€S> O'f the coming Forepaugh-Sells circus wJ:ticll wa·e lef.t b;y the acl v•anee agenlts last Mr. and M'rs. Baltus .Avery and Peter E. Blair a:qd the M:isses Hazel and Ruth Howard, ·visited _Glen ;wild, the head of .Amsterda!l,l r~ser- 1· mile motorcycle race. 5 mile motorcycle race. 'The committee will meet next Uond~y evening at 7:30 o'clock. knives. Whiie st~~il!'!,\':1 the machine, th,e. -~~~;.:·st:aM::\il~ shot catching in• tb1ei.£ of the shoe 'was -~·->J>t-!!J~,':!. fur •ten •by tl!he loe~als. W•aJrei•ly· ~truclt out cig'ht me~ a~ v:ll!J;. ~ !b·if .upl .Mond:ay. _. E. s. Tl\lmbuli !\vas ~n Jollmsrown last Sz.turd:ay. ,/ voir, Sunday afternoon. · Neal Spencer spent Sund(y at ,Saratoga and returne~ Monday. Mr\3. Peter Fort o.f Glove;r'Sville is the guest of Mrs. Racha'el• Brown for a short time . Some of the boys lbave rigged their ' ' ' l.Joots with •i!lilll!! -aud axe ,haTing fine times on the,poid during some O'f our ' high winds. ' )Irs. Luther FAk!k of Glovmville, • EPDltA'l\AIJ.::r ...: . '. and i_,:·Iss Ida Christman -of J.ilh~town, , '\\ -,-'-·--\- were guests of tlh;rles Clli~Mtml!ll ~:tlsseEl :Milia and · limud Allen til tl!e parties <hta'l\irig I spendinL _several ed x-eading of 'llh~. :Wm'· of ~e/.!, p~enti!, ~·. ~ ,Mil~,.~.l~!il -<!;..1-\Em.- f!IIVhor, 'ilhe ~~te ~l~nnder·. 'Cllt18~ap., ·~ _ ~~e~ . Siilitdicl'J • ? - ' ' . I -. ' \ Neff .had a !lat•rov(f;li~ll~· QNT IN A HOLE AND · · - ·· :inwn co~i.m noNE. ', ·--- ' <fflorge Gra=ey, Ganaj<~harie; Cha:rl~ , 'I'here were fully 2, 0 0 0 knig!hl!:!l Francin,~ Johnson, Ohar!e<s Swan- :soo, Scllenecta.dy; Fred Heldle, Henry Rrh<tnehrair1:, .Amsterd:am; Walter }loore, HiMTY Allen, Theodore Abbott, Alfred ·.MJibott, Schuyler Be>nji3Jlllin, Howard Ives, Sealer Zea, Glov&sv!i.l1e; 'Mr. ruwi Mrs. George •Lamphir~, C. W. Knowles, H Gilmour, Johnstown; Hug<h Boyd awl a <party of seven, .Schene0tady; IWbert Kil.mer and lirlendJs,Bert Street- e~. George Young, Olyde Ken:Y!?:n; Joll'llstown;·c. P. Molly, James Dolan, New Yoirll:; Miss Kal\ihe>rine Gree1JIS, ft!iss Agnes G1-eene, Brooklyn; A. D. Badgley, J. E. Colem!!lll, Scllene-ctady; ::\!Ir. nnd Mr.s. E. BrodS'hlaw, Glo,·et·s- ville; MT. and\ Mrs. wrn Steen•burg, J-ohnstown, ' . ' mmd their friends a.t 1ihe pa<I\k yeetier- Mr. and :Mrs. A. Welling>i:on Peck and san are the guests of Ool. <aJILd Mrs. A. T. Peck. BRIDE 01<, F'IVE WEEir8 ' ACCUSED OF B-URGLARY • -Mrs. Mlary Mec<n;ter, <a:ged s-ixteen, •8 bride of five weeks who rooi•des >at O·ppenhelim 'V>ia'S brough•b.. •UO the Cou'ThtY jail l•as>t eYecing ·by Deputy Sheriff A. A. Claus, of Oppen~e:im. / 'Dhe young womnn is ch•a,rged wi.t'h bu-rg.l;ary 1n the thivd d!egre<e in <t'ak- i'ng a ].}undue of school' books wnd P'a- pers !'l'C>1n t!he sohoo[ 'b.oU!SC in D'is- Hlrile1 No. 8 of <tlh<e tovm of oweti!heim. The books were~ v·a.h1«! !R'oout th•ree dellats. ------ PROF. STREETER GOES TO UNIVERSITY OF MICWGAN ' r d.ay 'I'here were mam:y lll!ltrraJCiti(JIJISI and everyon seems to ihlaJVe ' ll:illldl Ill good time. TIJJ.e ball g3i!ne 'betlwee'll. the Ams1ceroam 13.111d Jolhinstowtoo ' ~ knights ;resulte<d in 1a vlctocy for t~ laJtter by a 1 0-6 score. An llld1IiJisSII:On W1aS cba;rged to WS and! IR go'o-d 'B'Uinl Wlas thus rm:iised amd giv€lll. to Rev.· ~her Mooney of BTIO'ruda.l!blilll; to be used towa.rdlS .fue estra/bllisthmellt of OaJt1loli-c Clh'!l.'D'el art thle pa.rk. . A str.iking feature was •gdven just before t'he de•pa.rture of ~ when they g.althered on iJhe (!.a;wn in front of the Inn and sang a. T<e- Deum, a.cc~mpanied by ProUty's bamd. McLACHf;AN MYSTERY IS , .; STILL DENSE AS E1i''ER.· Aocond>ing to the .tineJl: .'J:'bere L<: not a ne.w w''\\'~ ·i'n he said concerning tllm mu.l<der cruse. Y.estood'ay seem'S -an ki:\lled Wtl~~l~tm E. Dr. George L.- Stree~er, formerly of -Johnsown, who is rapidly taking hUlk as one of the foremost scien- tists of the country, has been ap• po~nted director S>f 'the anatgmical laboratory/' and professor of anat- omY. of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. For tile past year . he has ftll,ed a siinilar po~tion at W;istar Institute, which is ... part of the University of Jj_'ennsyl:vania. S.MA.RT ' .._..,....,._ __ .