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•' ' EDITORIAL ' • r county. Mr. Van Wagenen prcs6rits practical sulJjects in a convincing way, and no one should miss bearing If you want a proSllerous town his talk on \Education for the Far- where 1}eop!e can come who are dis- mer.\ , Mr. Charles M. Iiay, of Ge- pased to make bome~, then ~ 0 away j neva, has also been connected with with and bury from srght all Jealousy institute work for some time. His and . spite work move for common . . · . ~ . . ' e:x:perrence m the active managep1ent prosperity and mutual benefit. Wake of large nurseries and orchards and up, rub your eyes, roll up your sleeves his great success in potato growing, and go to work. Do not work with prgmise much for his part ot' the rear and trembling, but take for programs. Mr. J. G. Curtis,.of South granted that blood will tell. Leave Greece, a member of, the rorce, has results to them~elves, ' borrow no OPPEN.FiEiM. Plenty of snow. Josiah ill keeping the sleigh bells ringing. Mrs. Margaret Shulen\)urg. called . on relatives in Little F'alls recently. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hess and children of Ilion are visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Manda Swartout of Glovers· Ville is spending the holidays town. troubles, but all unite to make it the l.tiggest kind of a town. \Go to work.\ made extensive studieS..,()f the soils of various parts of the State and is prepared to speak authorjtatively on soil management, He has also given Mr. and Mrs. Burton Shulenburg spent Sunday with fri~ds in St. JOhnsville. ••••• OF ••••• consid~rable attention to special If you know of an item or a piece farm crops. Mrs. Pearl Clark and children have v~~ated Mrs. Elizabeth Claus' farm here and have now taken up their residence at Lassellsville in John Lassell's house. There will be\ a Far1pers' Institute held at the Grange Hall at Crum Creek January 5th. All are request· ed to attend. Admission free. ' ' P .E.R .'CENT ,, of news, tell us about it. That's No person interested in better 'Y!)at we want. But a newspaper agriculture can aft'ord to miss these '· man sometimes experiences more dif- meetings. Be present at the first ~eulty in gathering news than one session and you are sure to remain ··;Would imagine. ThiB wa~ the case until the close of the insittute. All ~hen a reporter in .a neighboring of the meetings are free and all t{)wn, who. a few days ag.o was sent are invited. · to write up a fire in a residence. Q:oing' to the door he inquired for the lady of the house. The maid ' NOBTHVJ.liLE •. Mr. and Mrs. Sandford H. War- field are visiting their daughter, I Mrs. Charles Harris, at West Gal- · • . Beginning today we offer all Suits and Coats at 25c off on every dolllir. This includes Fur Coats. ·' .t way. · .l!Jd she was out. \Are any of the Wi.Jliam StJroi>el rewrned Mondll.y ...... .. m1'lw at home?\ inquired the .. ~.,. ' from Cold Brook, his former .,mne, BROADALBIN • ii!Cribe. \No they are all qut,\ was where he spent Ohil'istrna.& w'ith his t~e reply. \Was there a fire here sister. l~!lt evening?\ Yes,\ said. the hired 1Prl, \but that's out, too.\ Dr. and Mn. Geocge PnrltJri.dre of Waterbu.ry, oonn., a:rrlvcd here Mon- da.y lllfternoon for a visit with the former's parents, M;r. and Mrs. Soott Partridge. Mrs. L=Y Blruir a.nd >daugbJter, Miss Laura Blair, left 'IMt Fri'!lay mornln1g for ·Sohenectady, where t.hey wiU vds- it relallives during Christmas wee·k. ALL TOYS AT HALF ·nniC;E· ... l.r<ai . ' : . . , 'TWAS EVER 'l'HUlJ. , Wh!ae we are not a. prophet or tlhe SOJl of a propl:ret but lit is •beooming a ~·la.r fad to give weruther for&- Miss Bessie Ch>a.Se went over to GolovorsvUle last Friday mornion·g for a few dlaoys' vb;lt with 'llriends. Mias Lulu Davddson of Baldwins- Mrs; Dexter G. Foflbes was a Glov- VIille .a :fo•rmeF teacher in the union el\Svil:le v~sitor last Friday. Dolls 25 and 50 per cent ·off Brie a- Brae 33 Rocking Horses, and Perambulators. at 25 per cent 1-3 off. off One Go-Carts ' lot China l!ChOOl O'f tlhis place, was in t<>Wn over ~. so here is !;ml' opredllction for Chrisot.maa. Mrs. WWI!iam Buocthan•an Clallle over trom Qloversvme last Fridia.y morn- I ing f{)!!' a few da.ys' vlsilt wlith rela- ti ves in town . 25 off, Furniture and Pictures 1-3 to 1-2 off. Miss Fran.ces Foote lett hE!l!'e Mon- this m<mth: Dudng the ftrst h'llilf theroe w.i:~ ·be some bnsk winds from tihe 'north, but every day tJhe sun will day n<YOll for a visit lin Gl~Yrei\Svi~w. rise, and often there'll be gloomy · 'M<iss Grace Van Heusen has been Mtes; some days, however, Jrui.Y be v~siting in Jo<hnstown and Glovers- C.lr, with southern winds and mel-low I VlHe. a.ir. Those thdn.gs will lua:ppen sure , Mr.' and Mrs. P. L. Mosher and :we know, ·Wca.use they aAW1LYll ha;p--! famiiy of Gloversvme were Christ- pen 60. This good month's moon w'iH I mas visttcrs at the home o4' Mra. tie full, and ·o~ce-.seekers work their Mosher's parents, M•r. a.nd MIJ'5. OSCar \puU.\ Some 'lucky ones Wiill land, A. Ell'Wthorp. . the p11ize, wMle other men esteemed I Charles G. Van Brocklin has t<e- a.s Wille will i)Ril in lllll •they under1:ake I tu•rned kom Ne:w York, where ·he has and find they've made a sad mistake, been spending scvorrol weeks. . A111ron Vail, 2nd, went down to Schenectady F'r!da,y nl:ght to :;;pend ChrLstmas wltb fr!en>ds. Homer De'llllarest of Troy is SJPCnd-~ ing the holid'a;ys with •his parents, Mr. and 1\{rs. James Demarest. . sterdam spent Christmas with re<la·l tiv€6 in town. \Vla.yne Brro,wn off Schenectady is spending a few days with his mother, !drs. Jennie Brown. DA • B-4-·U Sleep tonight go to any drug store In Johnstown a.nd JlUrchase one bot- tle of Franklin Howes' CHARM, for charl11.tans to fortune .riJde whrle Mr. and Mrs. A. c. Scribner and modest worth is- th\'llst aside. These family have• been visiting Mrs. Scrtb- 'ilhlngs .will happen, we kn<rn\ beca,use ner's pal'lents, M1·. \and Mrs. L. Belt- they'V~ aliways happened so. In thi•s ser. good month oil' 1909, the boys and Mr. and ·Mrs. Dav_ild Newton rund girls W'ill have their ·fun. They'l:l go son, Harold, spent Christmas with to parties, dan-ce and spark: they'll Mrs. Newton's parents, Mil'. and Mrs. l<l1ss eruch other in the da,rk; tlhey'll · Eli van Brocklin. The fOtllow!ng offioors bJa.ve been elected for the ooming yea.r 'by Ken- nyetto Lodge, F. & A. M.: W. M., C. E. Willkins; S. W., Cia.rke Harri~;; J. W., D. E. A'brams; tTeasu·rer, G. E. Man>nin.g; secretary, A. P. Grurdner. These ollioers wUI 'be lnst31Hed at the first regular meeting in January. Walter Crouse &pent Christmas .with bls uncle, Frank Crouse, and fam.!l·y, iu St. Johnsville. Mr. and M!'s, Wl8!1-ter Jeans, Mr. and M.rs. Lynchle Jean.s, Mr. an·d Mrs. price 35c. CHAR~l is a CURE for Al,thur OottCl'Jl an-d Mr. and !vlrs. coarse pores, inflammation ot the W!IUam Chapman -of Gloversvme !Skin, and scalp. Cures chapped, witb Mr. and M•rs. hands in FIFl'EEX minutes. Con. Misses Lydia and &lla Van Vralll- spent Christm:a•s ken spent Chr!JStmas with relwtives in Charles Jea.n.s. ------- marry a:nd •beglin their life, a hlllppy, \. Miss Daisy La.wt:on, who a short bopeful_ man and wife, and some time time ago entell'ed the training clam; of they mll own a 1dd, just like their the Albany City Hospital, made a dads and mammies did. These things short visit in to•wn on Christmas 'Wilt happen, sure, we know, because day .. Glo:versvtlJe. 'M·r. and Mrs. Fredet1iek F. Ea1ton of New York wrr:ivtlld in t1:>wn Satur- day morning t<>r a few days' visit with M·rs. EI3Jton's ·parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran.k s. Hruw~ey. NORTHA~IPTON. George P. Stark of Poughkeepsie. came up to s·pend Qhristmas with his people, Mr. and Ma-s. w. R. Sllall'k, and remaaned over Sunday. they've always ~ppened so. Miss Phila Robinoon is spending the week with friends at Al'ban'Y and Ravena. Miss Eliza;b~th Trussell, who teach- es in the State Industrial School rut REMINGTON, THE AR'I'IST. The Amsterdam Evening Recorder of Monday contained the following editorial reference to Artist Reming- ton: \The ·old year is not in such a hurry to be gone but that it has .Bnatched away, in its speeding, a :fine illustrator, writer, painter and aculptor, all in one man-Frederic Remington. He had been a clerk a ' cowboy, and a football player. He was a hard worker, a good player. lHa industry kept him painting for .long hours until his hunger for \the open book\ took him regu! a r I y an<! long into the r<>alms of nature .. •• 'Here is the picture book Thy mother hath painted for thee' was as tr.ue for him as Whittier's lines were to Agassiz. It was his own open air life. before he took up art, that gave the bent to his man- hood's artist career. He had been I in army life, fighting Indians in what ·was then the Far West, and turning to painting he gave to the canvas the Indians, the horses, the cowboys, the soldiers, tbe tnonntains, the prairie and the camp life he had learned to know. \The Xew York Times of today, · rspeaking of the verity of Remfng-. ton's work, says it never could be questioned, for 'he reproduced his vision so .dfstinctly that he enabled the world to see with his eyes. A Mr. and M·rs. Geo-rge Greenslete of Industry, came h!ome Fnday night to Broa.d·aJ·bin spemt Chr~sotmas dlay at Cllark mmstead S·pent SaJtur.day spend the Christmas va.cation with t'he home of th~ir daugh-ter, Mrs. NEil- and Sund·ay with f·l'liends In Troy. son Wood. her par!lnts, Rev. and MM. J. H. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Trussell. Mi&s El:sie Fay Smith is visiting liam L. Cheque..- held a reu.ndon em Raymond Baker 'has •been spending 'friends at Oswego. Chrdstmas day at the home of thei·r a few da.ys w'ith frlends in Amster- Miss M~aorion Everitt of Yonkers is daughter, •M·rs. L. c. Brown. Thooe dam. a guest of her sister, Miss Mabel Ev- present were M·r. and Mrn. WH!iam L. Mr. and Mm. J. T. Bradford and eritt. , Chequer. Mr. and M.rs. L. C. Brown, Miss Anna Thompson spent Christ- W. M. Stark, Mdss Emily Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chequer, Mr. and mas in Northville ~ the guests of Sta.rk a.nd W. R. Stark and family Mr<l. F'l'ank Chequer and family, Miss Mr. a.ud M:rs. Georwe. B-rown. w·ere guestiS Ch.r:ltstma,s ilJa,y !lit the Stella Chequer and Mrs. H. F.lltithorp. Mr. and M•rs. Clhlllrles ,sfeenberg home of tJhe former's brother, Wilson T'he day proved a most plea'Sant one were the gue~ts of relatives in GJov- Star!<~ at Benedict. for all the family. ersviHe Christmas ,dJay. Th·e la.dies ·Of the NorthamptOI!l Mr. and Mrs. Alleu Curtis antd H. Elmer Lasher returned to New P~esbyterian ehuroli will serve a A. Rohr of :-l'ew York S1Jent Ch.rlst- York Mondia.y afternoon, after a few chicken pie supper in the chourch prur- mas with Mrs. Curtis' pM\ents Mr. days' visit with his pwrenta, Mr. and lors Saturday evening, Janua,ry '1, and M·rs. Charles G. Bacon. h 1910. MTS. JQhn E. LIIIS er. Wwlter Shi-pman at New York is ~- and MQ\S. H:airry Goodemote spending his holiday vacation with spent Cbristmas W'ith M·rs. Goode- his parents, M·r. ·and Mrs. Hiram Shipirutn. Miss Theresa Fis'her and Miss Ethe·lyn Fisher, 'both teachers iu the publk schooel at ·Plainfield, N. J., are visiting their mother, Mrs. lllUza:beth Fisher. Miss :-l'ancy Brownell of Alba1;1y i-s visiting. at the 'home of her sister, Mrs. Burdette Eg:lin. Dr. F. N. Wnght ·spent Monday aitenroon 1n GloversvUle. KRINGS BUSH. mote'·s pl!>rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wa;lter Van Nostrand, in GloveMville. Mrs. Oliva Web'b and Mrs. Fm.nk Mrs, Do.ra B-wum and daughter, I Thompson of South Ma.in street were ' Ruth, spent Slilt.urday with friends lri St. J ohnsviHe Claujen; Fr!iday a;fter- Gloversvi1le. \ ·' noon. Miss Alice FinCh of Granv!Hc spent Alpha Crouse of Albany spen't Christ= with relatives in the vi~- Thursd•lllY with his pMen:ts, M['. a.nd lage. Mrs. A. Orouse, S.r., of Spring street. . Mr. and Mrs. Cbannjng Howe were Alvin Duesler Olf Sebeneetady is , I . the guests of relM.ives in Glovers- visttirug hils paren·ts, Mi. •and M•rs. · ville for Christmas. .Charles n.ue:~ler of High !lltl'eet ove'r MiSl! Jessie ',l'hompron of '&em th. 8t,) ndf:r. \\'hile the larger 'torwns made a big Bend, Ind., a.rrived in town Satu'l'day time about the!r holida-Y attractions morning to spend a short time with in tho amusement line and their her pa.rents, Mr. and M.rs. Perriu!e packed houses, the Star Theatre ·is Thom·pson. School in District No. 4 is closed for the present 1Jll. MCO'Ulllt of the teacher, Mrs. Mary Spol11aib1e, who is se.riously ill .at ~b,js . writing. Dr. Walrailh oof St.. JohiUm.Jie alttenlds her. abreast of the times, presenting good Mr; an:d M.rs. Hla.rry 'IlhoJlliilson of shows ·w crowded bo•uses. ... Remington Indian, the yellows and GloversviiHe spelllt Cbl\istma;s ·with the Mr . .and .M,rs. l;,.eliand La Grange reds of ·the .southwestern skies, as . Miss Marie ;Kested is ·confine·d to former's P3!1'ents. and son, George, qj: Sh·aron Springs tains no grease•· Used by Jolm,s. town families since 1870. Franklin Howes Originator. Only the genuine hears this picture Special Agent, Mrs. M. Rickmyre, 306 North ~laPket St. Druggists Everywhere Laboratories, Boston, Mass, Please Send for Free Srunple. M Mr. and Mrs. William Kook and fam~ly spent Saturday in Johnstown. Anna J!'Qanders of St. J ohn\SviHe spent Christmas with Esther Flint. · Mr. and Mi':s. William Abel a.nd family villi ted :r.J;r. and :Mrs. Charles MillCil' and family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jo\Seph Brook.'hi;ser M Johnstown s·pent Sul!lda-y with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. Geo'I'ge W·ool- ricl!.. Albon Flanders of St. JohnsvMle, oqive Dwn and Harold Wert spent Christmas with Bertha Mairtin. The Ml!saes Charlot~ Barney and Floro W!b.Ltman have ret;u,rned to their home in C'l.inoon· county. The MisOOS H.a:btlie Fredeil'iok, Myr- tle a.nd Isabel Miller· !lire spending B> week at St. J.o!hil.Sville. Mir. and ·Mrs. JIWQib Bovte of mov- ermlqe have retu.rned · home ait& spen•dJ,ng a few days 'Wlith fl\iend!s i.n thli! place. Ne~lie G!'O'S'S Spent Wednesda'Y ev· .an.ing with Hazel Alien. DQLGl!lVJLLE. }temington saw them, the brown , her home- by <>ickness. Mr .and Mrs. Fr('!(j,. Wa.rd (Jif Glov- is visiting the lattJl>r's parent~;; Mr. ·b.erd· fighting at the scant water pool. ,· .. )fr. and 'M'rs. J. T. Brad•fQ>rd and ersvH!e owere the :gue:>bs. of relatives and Mrs. William \Finch of Pine Hill!, D R d d M · . , ee u es an . iss Martha Stille ·aul'mat-.~ ~·1\th the l1rute desperat 1 'o 1 , · 'ws Anna Tb·Om1JSOn Qf Broa<:lalbin in town Sa,tul'lday. for a \ew d'~\\· . , · \\ ~ ·~ w•= were unjfed in.· marriage · Chrtstmas . ·he conld ci\pkt with a few strok•·~ : \''\\' Christmas visitot-s •a·t the >home Mr. an•d •Mirs. David 1\fcElwen of ~ijS5 .F.ltta Burlre ·of North Main nay at tlle honie of the\· grOOm's sis- of. the brush. wE're known where, . ..,,.: f'f .\lr. and Mra. Gem-geN. BrO'Wll. Scnen~tady Slp:e!lt. Christmas with slt·reet is visiting h~ii.steor. M:rs. Isawc t' M TT H. '·H ... d co. \ CAPITAII ••••••••• . .............. . • • • • • • • .......... ,,.,..n.ooo.oo SUR.PLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS. • • • • • • • • ••••••• $290,000.00 &ccouots SoUclted. Courteous and Ll beral Tl'ea~eat Glvea Ou l'a&IVaa. INTEREST DEPARTJ\1\eNT We pay lntereat 11:ompounded quarterly on all money deposited Uu'M months pre'riout oa 1 January I st, April 1st, . ! ,Jtily 1st, October r st.· All money depoalted on or beforf.l the· 6th: ot the mC>Ilth dn.ww lJlterell lrom tbe la~ . · ! · OFFICER$ tilPWARD •WELLS, Prellll1ent. OLlVEB GETM.Uf, DONALD FRASER, Cahlel'. DIRECTORS: Harwood Dudley , OliVer Getman, Wm. T. Briggs, Ed· ward C. Decker, E. M. Kennedy; J. P. Argerslnge.•, Cha.a. 0. Crolla, Archl• \ald McMartin, M. B Northrup, Edward Wells, Richard M. E\ane Wm •. A.rgersinger. John W. Ublimo;.9r, Fran k D. Oliver, George C. Potter, Jamet S. Ireland, Wm. H. Maylender. / FURS REP AlRED, REMODELED Have :vou ever seen any of lbe Ful'll 01' Fur .•. Garments that have been repaired Ol' made over, . . . at the Steenburgh Fur Store of Glovel'l!'rill!'? If you have, :vou must admit that, at the fl.rst glance. you believed it to be new. Sud• an etrect is the re'llult of ~rieneed work• manship--the reliable kind. It your Furs or Fur G1\rments look sODieWhat worn or out of style, why not.,_ br.J.ng them to 0111' - • cif_ store and let us suggest a way ~'hereby you ~ put ~ ~ . them into use again. Our experienee F. J. ExclW!fvfll\r SO S. Main St., • GloversviUe ~ j er, rs. a. . ammon on Spof- W\'n iook at pictures. The desola- retatt:ves in th<:> vUlage. Hose Olf ·Crum Oreek for 111> taw d!l.YS. ford ave.nue Re R G J f • . . ' \ v. ' ' ones 0 . sold .at .PUblic auction tliis· afternoon . .\tfon of the a:rid ]}lains, the loneliness OPPENHEIM. M.r. aPd Mrs. 'Dhomas WalLin owere Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Burke and the Presbyterian churcb otllciated. lJl:ll$ :wdth Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dock- ' . ... - . of the solitary warrior, the tragedy of the battle of the braves with na- ture and eivilization he could sug- gest. with moving power.' \ffe was a son of the Empire Sta:~e. and through his marriage the ll!ilOPle·of thie section of the Mohawk Valley have been brought somewhat into: a fe~Ung of interest in his work .. ~· . ' and ·.the high name he had achieved.\ the guEIS'ts of relatives in Amsterdwn sdn, Solon, and Miss NelUe Freder'iek The eereijlony *~s attended by only at 1 :·30. Several Dolgeville bus!· •r J p · s d d b -•\' E ·\' _., w-·•- t \'--· ness men, to whom Mrs. Tice was '' rs. . • Swartout of Glover$VIlle OVer' un a.y. a,n rvwo.er , rnn, \'· ....... u uivve th~dmmedlli.te relatives of the couple. is visiting friends in town. M~ :mmlly U!ll'l!'feld of New York and Mr. ~n'li M.I'S. JliJCOb A. Hayes and Mf'' ·~ll.<l Mrs. !tudes. departed_ to indebted, secured executions against i .... . th \'-I'd lth. \'· d ht M tl \\\ h . the .property. William Bolster and family and 6 •S/POO·.,.ng e '\\\ 1 IWS w u!er aug . er, ~\r e, · \' Sout Main spend their honey.~oo:q in the eastern 1\Ir. and ~Irs. Fred Cline of st. Joll.ns- mother,- Mrs. E. H. Lengfeld. street, Miss Melvd·a Webb a.nd .. Miss · of ·Stat~ and on their return ____ ..,;_ __ vill~e. Goorge Cline and , family of· n.r.· and M:rs. M. F. Drury of GloY• Nellie Th-om.poo!f were pQeasan.tly en- oil, Spe;ncer street.. STONlll ARABIA. sta'lior of JohnJ~town. ~ . . ~' · 1\!Fr. aM. Mit'$. l!llm~ Bender ot. AU.riei!VlUe li!pent a few days with M:r. a.nd Mrs~ ]l'roo Long:. Lerinird YOJing spent suooa.y With i}yr!}il :l;9~· ®d ·wife. • • ... , Dolgc,·ille, J. R. Cline and wife, and ersvi:l:le spent C'h>ria>tm'as with friends terta.ined at tloo home of Mr. and Mrs. , Q\it~ a lot ri£ ~il.citement was creat- Mrs. J. P~ Swartout s};ient Chrli!jtmall .in tgown, Jacob H. Ha.rt FrJd'a.Y e'Ven\ng, whc.re ed:· h-ere Monday · morning by the M:r. and Mm. Abram LaGrange ()f MO~SiJlER .TcNO'K RiABBIT as the 110me of .James Cline. Mr. an·d Mn!. George Fenton of a Ohristmws tree 'Wll£ .held. l!~ge. a.ct~ons ... :Of a Shepherd dog Johnstowl} spent ·Saturday. and Sun- DBIVlli ON IN li;\NSA.S. Adam .J.. Hayes spent Chril!tmaa Utica entertained about twenty-five Leooa.rd Crouse ef Wi-llow Va.le belonging to .,A.ugust Gottschalk. The dlay with Mrs. Clara. HinkQe. with Dolgeville friends. ot their lnoa.d'al>!rtn frtends 4llt dinner =>penri: Fl'lid!y in St. Johnsville. oi\!,.hrne was · ru~g around without Mr. a.n.d Mil's. George Young and ' lNS'riTUTE CONDUCTOR. l\!iss Mary L. Scidmore vtaited at, the Kel!ln:vetto In;q Chrlstm~~.~t day. a ll'.lufzle; and haw given Qhase to sev- family arud :Mr. G.!l!d Mrs. Byron ou~~dp;,:,~··• nee. zs . ....-.on~ :tho~\\' • • • friends in Utica and Sodus Cllnter .Attar 4inn.er the gu$4lts werre ln.vited lQllOK CEN~ · ' · trying to jump on them. 'Youil:g and faD;I'ily· \SPent Sat~I!.Y f!an:di m.~· 'm~nted, 1 fYI1 f<;>ot, an·d ill The ftrst of the serles of Farmers•· Christmas. , to Mr., l!dld ..1\olm. Fen~·s summer · 1 . r~:po·~tlld to Quaran• wt.th. Mr. ;t.1}.{i Ma\!s. W. C. YO'Ung. w~<>ll{l ~~>red Doo1ttur <~mtn.ty: 00.. lntti~u-tes tqr Fulton co'unty Will be A number fro>m thil 'ptaee attend• hOJlle. w)W!!i cl¢ds ~~ri'.~njoyed d!ur- . Eva Dol:'n 'll!lsi~siN~Htls GrOSs E!;;..,t-l:ttn~ PJ~Qj~r :E'Q.Oleo' and he procUred Mlr. and M;r.s: Ol~k Snyrder of N~l-. day Jn··a·:tn.\oruneJ j'll>Ck ro:bp~t .®ive, oJ*ned at ~roacta'N,lln <1n January 3. ed church in Dol.gevtUe CJi.rliltmaa. · · lni' 'tlle 'l'fl~~Alnd~r ot tlie,idlli.y and ear.. ·,:a;i'JM, ' rt. · · · .. ' ··.. It~ il$t.Q.- Jl¥fifid, .S.a:t!l>~ wit!h Mr. and· ~iu~r21~'to: ri·d the .. country of th~ 'l'lle .conductor, Mr. Jared. Van Walli· · Mr. n.n..t Mrs. ·~,-L. Snell anil lY,e~.n&- .. . .'. _ 'r 'Howard StnM.h of?.:Bqaton ia ·w]j.e£~'r MTB.. li'a.ntCher.. . ~1~· · ·' · ,. · ' , ·- eneo_.; Jr., ~ an lnatttute experience Ward ~~n1ith of St. Jo~l.ltYUle Jli*Jnt , Mr •. ~ 'ltkll; WJU~: Mlclntoeh ~n.J' lJODl,e Utiie 'W!Wlrtr'iena in, 'ra:btei:: ~~.~d :w.ui LaGi\lllllJe spent :: ~~ ·~ bf $retched ~bet.weeil · · coy.,jpJ . .a perlod of tD~~tal tean, Cbrlstmail' at w. w.' StQ:l't:. · · · qaftl« 'OY;.t- ~ (l:lovet~Vl.Me. SUMiW · piQ.ce;. . • :·, js:- · · . · · :.:~~_e,,;'l',I).1IIlait\'JSa•~\M<~ !II.«\- pa.oo.nJ;s, Mr, aH. ·\\ail).~. ~f!l,veJ:q:.oo ~!1$. il!allt · li!) •. tn ~*!til New York and adjoining a. H. Lea.vltt and 'fiulllir IJP''nt·t uwrnl.ii'!l··tq ;•P$.d.· tM'. u~y ~ ''· :~. and. M'l'8.· Da.lllal ~ · · ~ ~Mt ~ ~bit·wt>li be hlft'll~~rb;. St&J'ff!; .He I& a &radnate lit tlle Col· SuPtlas with friends ~n;: .. ··· · ·--.. . :'oittkit.Jbait'•w1th oftiitl!'' · A.nd>rews and,. ed.;. 4 .~~ 01\'r ~- ~ ~il~ lea-e\'l'lf A&'MC!llture, Col'llell Uulver- Mrs. ~;ugc ·e 8. c, Smith ~)ld Mn;; w.il~ Fted~; , · · . With l\k'. and mshM'CtJ)?~ 5ilro6d, a'nd tlf& te- l!lty; ·alld rll .now engaged wltb his lriendi\ in :S1adi<>on C\)Pnty. ' were the c~ts . at i'l 'Mr •.. a.nrd -M.l\S ·sea.man • ~'liltii .of -~~ ki~ 'Wln. be Shitpped to fa~ in the management of a Jarg .. · A.A.' Clau\ alld i'il.n\Hy.'Jm'i'e''been :Sun~IJ>y; . ~4ji,O.~n~ $.~~e;.~the \!IU~· t:Jie ,S~i~Jv:.b. ;!\tinY In ~ll$. Olt¥ . ta.r.U at. 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