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': x·. ;· ' . . .· , : ' '. ,·;~ r:·· -~ , ' : , .: ·:~J~·.;,: AROUND fULTON COUNTY [ ~~:o!~u::=\~: ~!~Y s~::u~!r 0 ~:: . ~r!~:;: ~~!! ~~!'ne to Glov\ 1 ::f 1 : ~i,T:{or~ ~=~eti;- ~;~~=-~~iii~,~~f: ~~~;;~~v!1M:~~;~- ~:!!_;~~:·~~f~,~~-~:W-:c·:· • · _ 1 people will llaye to hunt up their · Mr. Li·;:pu1fer:O'f'c :Wa.t~n. N.Y.,; shou~d,dey~\~1itll~.good 'lmll players. AlibBJilY otf'~l'dia.y.''~~y 'W&'f.o:~. ~a.rt!h~Co-~~i'N~i>eh)'iH~h6s~~'l:l ~4 ~:n:~~~~~'J'.r~JJ ~~'*~r ·. scattered ch;tnie, J/l the gue~t of B: L. ~ichols.. · . J_$.e)1n'ill U~W ~e 'llltj:ended the coml'!ll;:nJ!'E!d J:lt:·ih&lr u~te, _iMr. C. ,H. spe~kl.g 'the w:eek Witlh re~ves m to')Vn,\~re g:U,esfs o~El~ S. Ttumb~l< · · :i' · ITmiS GATHERED Ceray Edwa'll:ils of Schenectady .,. ·· ·' ~'\ \\\\\\\'' Sponenoorg~~gbl \\'i!'E!d4hlg' at JolnJs. ~:{~ij~~~q.~~-·~ With itoWh:'·< -- ... ·' ·• ' ' '· ~·. · · ~~~ ~W'~aM~.hatlell Pht-nilln'er•<''> lN VIIJLA.GE AND HAML'Wr. bame home suriday to spend a few' EPii¥TAf{. town last _Wednetlday night .. After a -~~~re:'~ng ~p ~s~ego for .the. Goldie _-l'l~t ~elllt 'l'hu.~;y .. a.t • .~t.'-!i!m~s~;~ee\~~~~ed by All'!~~:,~ . ·$l•tes Plelted Up by the Republican•• ·. . , Corp$ of Correspondents iD ' 'to ·,~ . ~- ':' t S~rroW1dinll: Places. '''?! I• I, tt SCOTCH BUSH .Metta Wiles of St. Johns- ?>:'k\~i'l11e is visiting her parents, Mr. and l:>aniel Wiles. Miles while drawing mus- seed last week was the thrown the front of his wagon but es- .. ~lied witli slight injuries. · · i>¥r. and Mrs. 'Isaiah Duesler were pests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miles Shnday. Benjamin Cretser, Jr., made a bul!iness trip to Gloversville, Fri- day. : , .. · ;;- Mrs. Chauncey Sprung and Miss _Jane Werte; were reeent visitors at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Miles. Joseph Stearns of North Bush spent· Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cretser and went home :Monday ~~rning · with a pig under ~ arm.· · My! how it did squeal. Mr. and Mrs. G.ordon Argersinger have moved to st.' Johnsville. Many .thanks are extended 'by all to the Willing workers who cleaned the church last week. · Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cretser, Sr., spent Sunday with their daugh- ter, Mrs. Charles Shull. Miss Hattie Foster, Miss Bessie Parks and Frank Foster, of Glovers- ~me, were guests of Mrs. Benjamin Cretser, Sunday. KRINGS BUSH • Alpha Crouse, Jr., of' Albany, vis- ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alpha . Crouse of Spring street a few days of the past week. Adella Frederick olf St. Johnsville spent Saturday ·and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. S. Frederick of Clover street. Mrs. Orva Hayes and two · child- ' ren, Harold and Anna, of North Main ·street spent Sunday and Mon- day with their aunt, Mrs. Ida c. Hart. A. J. Hayes of North· Main street spent a few days of the past week hi Crum Creek and vicinity, visit- ; fng old friends. ' ':-Leonard Crouse of Willow Vale spent Satul'day in St. Johnsville. ·: ' Marvin Rockefeller and family of _Walnut Grove, spent Sunday in the I . northern part of Oppenheim.~ E. S. Snell of Walnut Grove . ':pent Fri<!ay In St. Johnsville. Daniel Sitterly of Stony Ridge, days with his narents, -Mr. and Mrs. ~ing llrlp, to_ 1 ~e!\ ~ork ,an~ ~-~ :w!n.ter. . ' _ Giove_J.;Sf.il~e with ~;ends.' - . . · D'orn -of tlii~ place, an~. Menzo Smi~ . ·.. . John Edwards->of sb.ave~ville. ·· -cent oclrtlE\S, Mr •. and ·Mrs. Bergen will Hamry Wemple joined !his 'Wiife o_n Roy ~lls·.and, OliWOODCe Alvord ere Of _Roc~_'e9fdt are. sp~dil1S a <Week fn · ... Registration day on Saturday, Octo- _;~ . . . Mrs. M~nerya Burke is on the sick b~r _ 12 th l007. ·take ·up tllett ·res'ldence at Hdll otest Frtcla.Y 1lJt _;tlle home ot 'her unde, J. d9J:n~ ~Orl¥era'l;l'le , 'bufliness' aij; i:11eir 'Hamilton eou~ty~ liuniil:l,g. · . ·. : •. list again and very poorlY. Re'member .tqe K. O. T. ·M. party on J:tn'lll· so{lth. o~ ,;1;J;lis village. H.- 'Stl'iifih:, :'W!h6re she ''hl!.s. ·been visit- :lla.iJ: tmpl)ing. · . ~evr ~· LeWis, former PA~tor o~_ ~;e ,.: :..~ George Hose alio is very' 'jrlck. Tnursday evening, Octoober . lOUh, at ·Mass Charlol;te Br09k:heiser !has re- ip.g. -~,~ f£fiW weeks, iii.Ild Temail_ned I ~lOotte Snyder of Dennie Hoi- Re.t-onne!l ehi:ll\'Q. of Ephratrub, gay~ __ an' .. ' ... Mrs. Etta Burke is c.aring for him. Apollo :balL turned hom ~.om. a visit With relatives P;.Y.&J:, .. ~.~n~ay. ' Mil\ and M~. W1lllllple l.low, !Jpent SaJtur~a.y tn 'to'W11 wi!t:h e-n~e~~en~ iJ,l tb.e 'sohool hOuse· in . Olive Hart and sister Erma who The Democratic caucus will be held at Gloversvlll~\ · . - .. . . 1~ on MOnday for lbheir: ih:IJIIII.e }n her a.un.t, Mrs, Ch'lllJ)le& Bruner. this plaee last: ,.Wednesday evening. have been quite sick, are able to on Wednesd-ay.:at 2 P• m., at the Salts- Mrs. WilHam Lo;tridge.81Bd Miss, Lil- Bureitlo. · , , · ' •M'l'S. MtaJe .Shaw is vi.siltiJrg Mr. o.nd . Rev. Wf ~. BrGWn is absent on a be out again. man· hiruse. · linn Lotrldg~ of 'l!hls l])l'li.Ce ·and 1\:lil\S :Mnl •. a;. Noyes anld iller mot'her M<rS. ,DaVid· Get~ .rut Gloversvl:lle. two weeks' vaea1:lon. M. L~ John,son spent Friday in' St. ·RePublican caucus on 'llhursday at Jqseph St;o~ler ~d da~hter Satle, of Dlraa~-W!brte_ of Edingburglh ~t a . -J~hn'Henry RObinson an-d wife of Mrs .. Emm~ Snell of 'La:ss&llSvilleo Johnsville. · .Albany BuS/q; . v!ISI:ed w:lfu !Mis$ . Yi_r, f.aw' days ~her~· ~t ·week visiting GloveriMUe, spen,.t Sundtay WI~ Ma's. , was the guest of Miss Macy Ch1'iS1liruu;t Dewitt Gilbert of Johnstown has 2 p.m., at th~ Saltsmrut hpuse. · \\\e~\\-.· . Jay Kietson and wife -of St. John&- ginla Horton at -Glp-versville over sun.- ~·n UIW:5 ·' Ollara Htekey. . last S~turda,y .. ·- been spending the past week in this ville rwere the guests of Clarence Wa- daoy. .·- Hil.rvey H.aSey -and ,tla~y lh!a.ve Mrs. H!a;bti~ Be-tler e~ed her \------~- vicinity, renewing old acquaint- terman.and.wife last Saobbath. ' Mr. and ¥rs •. ~rch Fox, Miss Gi<ace: cibsel't' tJhe1r ih01Uie .!lllllld- l'Eitu'l'ned. to m\'tlle-r Mt-s. Qh·a.rles Bl\)lner of Den- ances. ·Mrs.' Robert Lawson and daughter, and M'li-Ster RJ;ls~ell FuJt, visited· Sat- Hiitm'];)Stea-d ~. I., for 't!lle winter. Jl'ie !fo;IIow, on Sunday l-ast. of New York, «e the guests of Adam urday I8Jt the ibome of 1Mr1!. Helen Fox ., ,,,: Mlertie Bruner ha.s returned home Suits and· !family for a few days. . offoehenect~dy. . ' ' : . ',No:aTJi OPPENDDI. alfter a. few da;ys' visit ait Po-lra.nd, Her- -D-elias Seely of Stratford spent a Mr. and ~ilfrs. J'!:[i~a!\l SeJtton, .tW1fe .. , ' , · • kim.er <County, w~th relaJtives. fri:~:s of F~:~n~lai~~J:ne:n!n lady few days in town on ··business dUi'illg ·and fa~ily ihay~~- ~oved in the M1lls.' . ,:1\!~,,;_~op~- Cr1'.mier !itlld M:rs. Mrs. MaTY Hart:i<n as V'isi'ting rei~ Wm. C. Young SuiJday, Mrs. .the past w-eek. tenaillt ihou, tl.. n .,-: ·• . . \'.. .. . ,Char,l!ll)lJI~ of LotV4He, w~re gueslts_ ·tives dn town. I - . Joh·n o .. Saltsman and: m-other are Lester B+U~nger is repa!ll'lllg· ~:\$ ,htcy at W;a.rre,~_,Warn.er~s Fridey. M'l'. ·Bind r:Ms. EdiW'aTd Brun~ of TheW. H., and· F::J.\4;. S., will meet \\'ending several days aJt ,A,rietta at press and ~11'-mg<!t._ a C(}at of pmnt. · .. M·.\~ an-'. 'M:r\' Frank :McGow~ and Selhenect:ady, spe:Q.t S'INLday wj:tJh Mlr. with Mrs. Adam Saltmnan Oct. 10, ~.. F ed L' 1 C St k f A -•--'! ~, \\ d u G G - present. 'r. 1 e 1_. a,pd,,f:J. . . o es o .i r·. 4~ter: _Jennde L~, of SltT!ii.ltford, an '•·~·rs. e~e rO'Ves. Thursday. .Mrs. Baker of. Clll'Lfornia, 1s the \'Uest gus valle cai, led_ : \1\'t rthe ihO'lile m Areib -'\'l~_a._\' a;t_ -~ w. .... _ .... en, Warner's Sun~v. T.here wiB be an -enltertainlrullllt in Elmer Keiner of Schenectady \' \' Wedn\\\' n \\\'- - \' .. P•\\'r ' .,_ of J\<Lrs. Levi Gannus •. , . .--ox \'\'-\\~ \-'' .. •Mrs. Joohn Si.hul'ElJJ,burg ~s Visiting t:ue M. El. c!hurCJh Fr:id-ay evening, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. D ·a S·'ell · ~~-. .. 'ldl 11 -•-- Q··~~n.. 11 t. -n.: ti \' -~•· 1 STONE ARABIA. --- IMPORTANT BUSINESS CB.iNGE IN STRATFORD. ' ' \ . ~ A bUISiness c:hauge in t(Jhe vtl:lla,ge il!. Anna Keiner. Two parties of hP:ft~ers passed ~v 1 .u 1 %,·uul ng a wa <1-il¥•g her -J?i,s;wr. Mrs, W-arren 8'ba!hl of .,.v..,er. , :ct>-\\' 51 n.g o ... a uwa og.ue Sunday thr(}ugh our _villa!re on_ Satu. 'rda_ 'Y· Eaeh the m:acadam .. )~oad · 'W'bere the O&ya- sOuth Qnmenhed_ m. by seven you'!lg Ia:dlies, singing :by the f.atr · deai!n\\ have been univers-aJ-lY Benjamin Staley ;>pent ~ d \'ta •• .,..., - h .,.. th \'\ \\\~ty had a fine deer with them. u. cree .. has:;yva&fued away part- of· . _Wes•= Crouse, wlhoo has 'been- m....., 'C.u.Ol'IUS -amd o! er :ple11!Siing fela- r=n=;sed .•~d hill pll•~ in tl:lhe edni~ Stl'altford -is of more t'!tan rpassiri.g tn- iel'est, SJa,ys t~e Little . Filtlls Joumail a.11d Courier. · For twen.ty-nil).e YelaitS. BUsS Kibbe 1i.a.S ·~;ondu-Cted a genenil store ;in .the villla,ge o,f .s,tra:tford tlili.t bias comman'ded ·a Iarg.e 'Pialtrona.ge· and ·won for him a 'host· nbt: only at pa.tr<ons, but ·warm .·persoll'all f\l''iends as wen. His hanora'bie metlhods tllUd with his brother, Peter. ...~. l ·- '\' ~~..,- ~ ~v Mrs. John Getman has .. returned Vegetation was ripened up all lfig'ht th,e bank,-· ea~ yile-tailroad hridge. J;Ie wendi:l)cg som.e time n-sar Little Fa!lls, tures. mocci-al WOT'ld is a most el).v:i'3Jble one. on Tuesday ni!Zh_t as we had the ibeav- has pure_ha ed of Fred Veeede-r a quan-· h,;a·_l'eturned. nome. Rowen Pettingill spent a few days '\'·--'·\'ed rw·ilth Mr. K'ibibe, from boy- after spending a week with her ~ ~ ...,. \\-\\\\\\\\\ ieSJt. frost. \''·us far on th·at night. tity of stone;. · · MT, _o-..•d Mrs_. Frank .., __ es o\ the IJiast week alt Fort Pl!lLin wi.th his hlsod, h·'\ 'been his son, uowaro W. daughter, Mrs. Raymond Belinger of _ . .._. • - UJaJw A - '-+ st. Johnsville. Pal't!es are no'j\' beginning at the ex· - ~dam Bakeman or Jdhnetown -is tu- Stew-art's Landlng, were the -guests gra.nd!Jla.ther, DaThiel Miller. Ki'bbe, who ·rutta.ined . ·his majority Mrs. Will!am c. Young and son cavatlon for the ill.eW concrete vault in torl~g sevJral of our young poop!~, ~n: of M'l'. Rufus .A:llen last Sundlay. TheW. C. T. u: no Ucense petilbion the 51!11 .of last mon:th, ·a;nd now itthe Leonard spent Sunday with her son, the Rurel cemetery and now the stone muSic. Miss Kittle Warner was tlh.e gues-t· W'i-H. ·be fou·nd in tJh-e 'MaJY'fietd GloWe frutirer h·as giVe.n t'he son h-Mf inter- Byron, and wife. Miss Loretta Murd.ock spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. John Van Deusen of the Sand Flats. LASSELLSVILLE ' ' ,. Fri~y evening Oct. 25th at the old church, \A Sale of Work,\ and chicken pie supper will be held. Here is where the following ladies will be found: At the supper table, Mrs. Arthur Trumbull, assisted by Mesdames Monk, Sponable, Demp- ster, McLaughlin, Nichols; Ladies Aid booth, Mrs. Leek and Mrs. .Brownell; fancy booth, Mattie Grant and Laura Davis; Klondike, Jennie }Cring and Jesie Weaver. There will ·also be a short entertainment en- titled: \Who is the Head of the House,\ under the direction of Mrs. B. L. Nichols. This is given to as- sist the Stewarts and all who at- work will soon be going up. H<unt!lr & There,wlls a scllool vacation part.-ot -of Miss Ma,ud Brockett of Dolgevllle comp1a11y's Sltore uDJtil Fridlay of this est 'in ·the buSiness a;n-d w'i:ll telalve t'lre Sons of Gloversville have the contract. iast week.' T-his was-!l:o permit teacher las.t week. , week, fo'l' t'he signtllltwre of 'the voters major part of i-ts management to t'he Emmet stephenson and ~ of and schola;rs to a.I!Jtend the fa:l!r. . ~s$ Qol'la, ,.A:llen of tfu1s pl'ruee lMld · of l1:ihe V'i<H'a~. you11gar lDJan. Ho;ward has l))een a; Schenecta-dy spent ·a few da-ys recellltly Roy Soll~yler -and Wife and famUy . G~o.rge ]ioontan- of SaJ!8bu-ry, were -Betrt PeWngm, Stteiplhen ,SmlLi:Jh o.n.d student at thte Li;ttle F.a:Hs , l!iigih !ln. town aa tlte.guests.of Charles Wood were Foncla vlsit>Ol's ·M-onday. undte!d in maTl\~age iJiast S®tu-rd:a;y Fired B'enneVt left Mo!llday .for ,ru f€<W S'chool and hoas mrury friends lher.e and !fa,jlllly~ FarmerS report a large potato yiield. evening, Re~. Mr. _ Willia;moo-n of days' hunltd.Jrg tri-p near Ar'.ieltlba. w1to will· join his· :home ;fuien<ts an The following parties lei)t o:q. Satur- l}olgev-ille o:f£dcia,ting. T',ne bO'ard of edu:caJtllon melt Mon~ heartiest · congr.a:tu~aJtllon.s upon lh.is day even.Jng for camp a-t Arletta: A. J. OPPENliEIM. . E)rnest w:arnet is spell!d'ing some dlay evenilllg ;ut 'the -school !bu'Hding. good: fprtbune. The ibus'iness 'Wii!ll Beard, W. c. Bea,i-d and wife and the tiille 1n · S'§r.a:cuse. 1 Edna Kn•aJPp sp.elllt a. few dla.ys w.i<tih hel'ellll)~ be edn-duc.ted . under 'ifu.e Misses -Girlha Snell and Ethel Watts. A. E. Bt'own. has completed his \ her parents 31t Corey's Corners the firm lllalll'El of Bliss Kibbe & Son land They will =end a few days in camp work at Inghams Mills and has re- -.. \'A past week. 1 · of its continued '{trOSIPer.ity lt:here ils -.. \\I· YFIELD. 1 M ,this W€ek. turned home with his saw mill. Tlhe offida bo!I!J.'d of the · · · E. no quest-ion. The la'dies of the Met'b.od~·st Chu'l'Cih Mrs. Anson E:· Brown, who · .has Tyler w. B~ruiett is on 'b.ds 'l'egulaT ehuroh.m-et Mond-ay ev>en'ing fo-r !_hed-r •t i 1 h • regua:ar moJJ,thly meeting. W'll'l give a c;hl;cken supper on Fdday been qm e I for. t e past week, is' .tr·i'P arotin'd l.Ja.ke Geoa-.ge, W!M\l'en - evening, Octo:ber 18. at th~ 'home of reported to be i:inproving at · this county au,d. vicinity for tw, 0 weeks, WHl<ar·d Snell.. A -cordial d·nvitaJtion writing. seLling giloYes and .delivering IP·iotu'res. GAROGA. il'l extended to .all. J. B. Fenner; of Dolgeville was 'in l<'rank L. W•arn:er shot five grey this place Sunday calling on friends. squirrels neaJr th•e Mountain Ro:ad ·Miss A!lma Stearns of R!ockwood Mrs. George Ingersoll is again C(}n- fined to her home ·by illness. 1\1-any of our townspeople •attended the -Montgomery eounty 'fair at FonU:a At about 10 ·o 1 clock Sunday morn- ·last Thursd-ay, spent Sunday wibh 'Mrs. Elizabeth 'ing, occurred the death of William Kia,therlne El, Wood, rw1lo 'has ibeen :roverest. C. Vaughn. He: had been a life-long q_wi,te ill, is much improved and 'a>ble Ald'red w. Shull of Stone Ara:bia was resident of this p1ace and one of the to be out of doors. •George Besa.w .a.nd wife lb!ave en- gaged the rooms lately V'aCJruted b,y . . in this place on busliness Monday Iast. I i EPHRATAH CAU<;lU~ES The Republican and DemoCl'atic caw:uses of ... the. town of Ephratah will be held on Wednesday and Thursday of this vl'eek. ·The Demo- crats will .hold theirs on Wednesday and the Republicans op the follow- ing afternoon. EXTRA DIVIDEND tend are assured of a pleasant time. laSJt week. most highly re_spected farmers. Be was about fifty-two years . old. He· leaves to mourn• his loss his mother, Mrs. Ruth Vaughn, also his wife Sarah, an(j. one son, John, all of this place, and one daughter, Mrs. Bow- Jia:mes Maybee .a:nd fa,mily. The supper given at the residence of Nathan Cool last· week Tuesday was very suceess:ful, the proceeds netting $22.38, which will be added to the M. E. church ·fund. NEW YORK, 'Oct .. 7.-Announce- ment of an e:x:tra dividend of 1 1·2 per cent 'declar-ed, by the directors of the' Gr.ea.t Northern RailWI!ly company was made tiX!Jay. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Deusler of Asa Smith rs working in the glove St. Johnsville visited relatives in lining fa-ctory at Fonda. this place during the week. Elwood Veeder of li'ond·a and Emer- Will Snell is very ill at this writ- son <Chapin of Hickory Hill are_ visit· ing. mg Cat•! Y<an Antwerp. G. Hodman of St. Johnsville is The local •base ball club have prob- the guest of R. McLaughlin. ably played their 1-aSJt game of the sea- J. D. Brownell has returned to. son. OUt of nine games played, the Wisconsin after a several weeks' local boys w<>n four, three games be- visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing lost to Jtbe fast amateur Iteam of E. M. Brownell. Fonda. The locals have -a number of BUFfETS AND ...• • ard Hass of Ilion. ·. '.·.; NOR~MPToN •. >• I.' . , 11 f. ' ' - . Mr1;1. Sewwrd ~at~ a,nd ~~o ~l.Udren, of Norbh Bro!l!dlrulibm visit!ed SiiJturtfu.y a;nd s'uuday at ~~he ihome of -'!Mrs. Anilla Blaltes. '· · MarYin Fond!a -of Gloversville 'h·as been, visi-ting his prurents for the past week. Mr. and 'Mire. Ell·mer f?toddiaJrd a.nd Mr. -and Mrs. Chester Sltodda;r·d spen!l: Sun-d'<iy wlt'h thei-r ;p!llren ts, Ed'wiin stoddard .a.n<t wife. The work of Wiring tfue ·poles for street J.ig'lits rwaa ·begun t'his week, and it is expected tha.t .tJie;;;treets wlH son. be iHuminated. ;(• ' . 216·218-220 West Main· St., Jollnstowo, · N. Y. Miss •Maw E. Shull !hii!S gone to the home of her fs,ther, A. W. Shull of Stone Ar~~>bia, having lbeen called there by the illness of her aunt, Mrs. Walter Shoemaker. Our school has -been closed several days, -owing to the illness of ll:he teach- er, M·iss Grace McDaughlin rwiho is said to be in a: very critical condition. ---~-~~- Queer. That the average poet thirsts .tor fame.- And tame $-lone~ seems tupny, . _ · For you'll find in all his mass o! verse lie'S not ayerse to money.'' -Lippincott's. Rugs and Carpets ' . ·In all newest designs and colorings. SIO[- BOARDS 'PHONE 699. Opposite County Clerk's Office. BUGS ~ Rich Royal ::Wiltons a.cld character ro a room. The ·following 11-re beauties: Prices ranging from $14.00 to $60.00. We have , over. 50 from which to choose. Server~, China Closets of all kinds. .... GIFTS to ·BRJD~S. and GROOMS To all ne~ly married' couples wh., purchase ,$50.0,0 or more, of _tbf)ir HOME FURNISmNGS from us, we will give a handsome and .suitable present. FALL.lS BRIDE AND GROOM .. ~, Our enormous stock c(intains eye~g needed to make the HOME HAPPY and COMFORTABLE: WE ALSO HAVE THINGS THAT WILL BRIGHTEN UP THE OLD HOME as well. a8 the new,- at PRICES THAT· ABE NOT EXTRA VA- - • • • .f. GANT. · 9x12 siZes; . regularly $40.00, special, $34.00 • •• ~ste;rs of high gra,eJe weavmg are made in distinctive Oriental and Perl!ian and Floral eolor . scheDleS. Our 9x12' . \l ~ .... _.. .. er••• \\ for instance, $2:11.50. CARPETS-\VUton Velvets . gil'e lasting· satisraction. . ~ .. Extension Tables We show handsome variety of· Fall patterns suitable for any · roolll, worth $1.25 per yard. Special price $1.00 the A large assorbnent: of bot:h square and round tops- in plain and quartel'ed oak, at prices :from . • $6.00 to $35.00. . Oth~r tables and aJ1 kinds of dining cbafrs. E~erything tor the dining room but the dishes and food. Couches Couches, frame of soHd oak, strong upholstery and at- tractive covering, worth $10.00. Special $7.50. . . I Adlnstab.le Couches Golderf\\ Oak fram~ highly polished, covered with good quaUtr velour, worth $18.00. Special $15.00. Combination Bookcases The most convenient piece for 'a Ubraey where space is scarce--and handsome _ __.. enough for any room. Made in either Oak or Mahogany. It stands about 74 IBches bigh, is about 40 in_.,hes wide, which gives ample shelves, writing space and dl'awe,l'S. Separate desks in great variety. Brass.Beds and Enameled Beds. 100 patterns from which to Choose, at jrices from-ts.oo to 1!14'1JJO. ~ . - . ~ I)J.'essers aad ChelHoalerQ ·Jn. ~red o'*' · Mahogany, Enameled and ,:ahicJI;8., Eye 1\fapJe. ·Evt>t'fthing foi' '!;be bedroom except the sleep. ' Rope Porueres f Tapestry Portieres ·~··· ·F:·_ -. Silk PorUeres Coueb _(:qi~rs_ .. ., ' · ·-WI(ldow:sll_d_:-· · ·]<_:·'ca,rp~i::sWeepers .. •> ( h - :•J l ·~. •·: , ':\•' • : • r • ' .- Etc., Ete. '- . , Jn $oUd :Maliok~t.. ~·Plafu 1 and Qua:rte~d Oalal, in . ·~Bird's Eye Maple~ : Prl.c9f.; rJi.~if from f2l);oo, to $00.00. . ~~.. t't:· ,' ~·;: . : - We ha~e furnisb~ th«t~cJ~:<ff homes-\-CAN WE ADD . 1 • • ' • ~.. ' J\''\~\\' • - you, T() om,.~;t:ST\l .Vt~c~·wm :})ring you f1.00 WOBTil OF·VA'l.:v:E·w j'OU lJtltib)!i .. . . ~ tr~ t~~·1i:f-4\\':. ; ,· • . .. : ..,.-. :.~ .• '\.;;. ,-,~· t·~·'<- .. ,,I ~. ·'.' •I' ' 1'Jie<,s•re·iie•~;~sav~s v.· ... J • • • • • ' • ~ • ·- ~ ·_. . ·~s:\ ~ -· ' yard. Brussels, Ingrains, at a great money uving. '·' Lace Curtains· ~a Cluny ---Gable :.Net. \ ,·, . Sale Price , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • # • • • ..~.50 $5.50 -i Value .................. -; ••• ; ~ / ............ $:0.00 : ,7.00 . I . - Not~t,iughaai dDrtains 300 Pldrs lo;r Seleeill:n Sale Price ................. ..,...,........ -=-- $i~o~ -'·$2.s~ • ~·... ~ -1 • ' - Value $1.75 '. . $4..00 •·•·•···.·········· • ·- ,.,