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DEPUTY POSTM-ASTER RESIGNS HIS PLACE I'ROl\IOTIONS TO FOLLOW RE- TIREME\..~T OF A. J. THO.'\IPSON. BRACKETT IS OPPOSED · · · ·· '\\TT WOODRUFF PI.tAN. •Sellat<n' Ed:gaJT T. Bl\li!Ckett I&Ve out an_Jn:ter-view Cl;lristmas eve on tM· question of major~ty leadership of the .s8llalte. He sold: \lam ~j:old that em the return train from Senator Rtainu;' funera.J. Mr. W0ddlrU11' and Judge Br.uce, the l18.tter representing Heribert P21rsons, got to- '• ' STREETER::flAS\:'· -~ .·P!AID lHE FINE \· --- LOOAL MAN DEOIDE~lf· TO .$1!),'ll.iE FOB ILLEGALLY USING OITY'S WATER SUPPLY. ALTHOOOII HE PROTESTS. 11EARLV S\ORE Of YEAR~ IN SERVICE g1ether ·:and t!E!leoted a R.epu;blican D t II ll , · leader in ·th-e Senate.\ Lucius L. Steeter on Wednes· \I <do not kn<>W 'hO'W the ot:b.er 34 d&Y1 December 23', paid the RepabUoo.ns 01f the Senmte <will teal :fine of $100 imposed· by tl~e \\-~---- Jo~--~ \'\\\·ce 19 -v-- board of water comm'issloners ol ~...,. .. .,.,. :u.u .. .,.,. .. ~ ...,... ...~ 1 a/bout the a.nilJOUncement, but for my- Ago as Postmast;er.....Sueeee?ed. by, self I am very sure th.rut these gen- Johnstown for illegallY usiliS the· George Durey--ch.arles Qarpelnter tlem.en .have n-oit picked {)Ut a lep,der eity's water supply. The money was Takes Registry Window-BubSti: for me, Jl<Or wU.l. 1 am not aware paid under a p.rotest. tute Given Permanent Piaee. that- either M:r. Woodruff or Judge At a meeting of the ·board held AlnlcLrew Thompson, the Johnstown Bl\'lce oT M:r. Parsons is a. mem'ber I Tuesday evening, the special ·com- 4epou.ty postmaster, bJa;s resigne-d his of the Senate 01' entitled to even vote mittee appointed to look into' the 'POSition and a•fter January 1st will in the <!troi-ce o'f a Iea·der m.uch less matter reported that Mr. Streeter· .., ··-- ·' : m: '. ' Uf Wtnia.m Snyder, propntttt'Or .of the commerCial '.Hotel at ruclXm:ondvme, ·. p·o· ·S· 1 __ ,-_·tt_._ .. c_~_-,otm_·._._ 'i · .,_.n:E has commenced an actttn tn.th{SU· lftL 0[1\1 b prenie .\Court· contesting? tile. lEII~ality· i . , of the 'vote'.-by. which tJiat.'\ .was -.. \ carried· .for > no ' ucensen·ttt ~ .tb.e last . . town meeting.. On Fliiday· ·Judge MAY BE GLEANED :~y B~. ~·· 1 Lamone .of Cobleskill, upon•applica,· VIEW OF THE s~lENT JJ'AQTS tlon of A. L.· .Kellogg . .Of Oneonta. DISCIJ(JSED BY TliE LATEST who has been retained bY. the town ANNUAL STATISTICS. : · of Richmondville~ gJ:anted an. order extending the time bY. twenty days tn which the town tn&Y.:P-Ut i~ an.aP.- swer. This wiU ·carrY: the case over the January term of the ·Supreme Court · to convene at Schoharie on January 10. ·· . ' Washington, nee. ~7 .~me idea Dlf the size of the poa~: ser~loo . ~ the Unj,ted States and illh(:l 1llllignitude 01(' its businesS can ·be g!idf!.ed from a br~et revilelw Oif· the salienit; ~ts diS- Closed by the 1-aitest a.nnulill 5tattstiC'Iil. These figures show tb.J!:.t 'the SE!Il'Vice TRIBES nn,I •• now has rubout 325,06t · employes, the drama, \.i\lriong COST OF THE OIL -BURNING LOCOMOTIV~S .IS -TOO-. MUCH. and that these em·ployes handled dUll'· Mrs. Charles Carter, of Minden- \ ili the :aeforfued ing the last fis~Jaf Y~T nearly 'fQ\lil'- ville, spent ·Tuesday with Mrs. Arthur Minavt.lle. '-.} . teen· 'billion pieces oif .. mail._ 'llhe Ballou, Mrs. Carter was accompa- a. large ai1Jtellld-ance at . num'ber of posto~es in cper'llltlon ~s l nied home bY Miss Anna Ballou, who enterlainment Iield· mt - no lon•g<\n\ be .seen behill'd :the stamp to wholly .ma.ke ihe sele~tiou, an·d I was guilty of using t_he water with- am.d generaJl delivery window. Mr. deny the righ't, leg.alll~ or morally, oi' out proper authority on four differ- Thompwu has been connected Wli.th any person oQIUtside thrut niemlbershLp ent counts a.nd the chP,rter tl.xes the the Johnstown office for nearly a. tJo ehQIOI!Ie or ~rtid1)i3.te in choosing fine at $ 25 for each count. lt was f any om'OOI' 011: thlat body. stated at th8.t time tliat Mr. Streeter sreoo-e 0 years. would not p~y but that gentleman' Nineteen years ago the retiring \Yon ha.ve asked me W:ho T think h ld ~-• 7 would make no statement Tuesday. deputy was a.ppoin:ted post.tna.;st.;r and s 'Oct! be <~<>tOOted to SUICce~d Senator retained the of!i!Ce for fmlr years. The Raines, I d·o n<Yt know, nQr mooh sucoeedin·g rour years he was not care. The '{WSition is not one of very connected •with the Joh.nStawn mail, grel)t :[i.o.wer, but is hon·OO'able, and b<ult in 1898, when -Cyrus Du.rey was the senator selected must .be SJcoopted selected a .postmaster, J\ilr. 'l'hompson as a. ty.pe of the ideaJl of at least a ~IAL FOR AMERICAN URGED. Albany, Dec. 28.:-.t\PP~icaU.on (or a further hearin!; :anA .. t'fyesUgatl,on has been made by t!ii{ 'New York Central & Hudson RIV.§r Rallroad Company, to the public-_service com- mission on the order rlft the com~is sion issued last April -~r()viding that 60,144. There are 26,6~2 ·d?mestre \will pass the holiday period with her. the Ge$1Jan Methodist· ehureh :o:Dl · transporta;Jtion routes, aggi'ega:tdn~ Mrs. EU~!Ll:!eth· Smith> (If_ J.)'tic.a, ChrlstmlllS night. · 448,618' miles -!tHen:gth, with-: an. an• I bae been .th.e g~~llt of her..stst;er, :M:rs~ · Jam~ Alter -of·Por<t Plain 1has !bee~' nua:l travel of 542,1~1·,121 mileS. ··A. Judson Lewis, f« three weeks.\ Miss visiting 'his \sOn 'N.' Berton Mter; · · ·· · · d-elivery service by carrrier is-P!'ovld- Katherine Albright, of Utica, fQrmer.,;- · ·Another· Mn'Cilirg pa;rty mn oo- gliv-·· ed on 4 0, 6 2 8 ru,r'al· routes and in 1,- ly 'of J oh;nstowllo, \IP-Q. MJ,\s. ;Ill. ~ •. St~l.ll- en· a't the B.ed Men's :HaJl~ on NeW': ' 440 cit!~ and towns. Ordina.l'Y poot- van, of Utica, have~ also beEm-. s_pend- Year's eve by Clarence E. Wing iand ·, '!l:ge . .stam:ps· to the·num'ber of 8,712·,- ing a few. daYs. with Mr. and- ,Mrs.• George ,13titrin:·· -- ~ · .' ·' 907,031 wea-e ·i!old: d•urln•g the year- Lewis.. . . _... . .. . . .. · 'fhis afternocm the ·sun.rul!y·:Scli<l0l was named as deputy. A!bout three years ago, when tbe present incum- bent was a-ppointed to suooeed Mr. Durey, the deputy W.aJS name!! to suc- ceed himself. ' majority of the Repuib-lican memibers. Long Incarceration of Railroad Man only o.il burning 1ocomotives be op- in Mexico to be Inves'tigated. erated within the Adih>liaack forest' washington, Dec. 28.-At the in- preservation from April 15 to No- stance of labor unions interested, the vember 1 of each year. The order al- State department has called on the so provided for the complete instal· American Ambassador to .Mexico to lation of -oil burning locomotives not Investigate the matter of the !ncar-. later than April 15 next. and d:omestic money -or-ders -t<~ •the Mrs. Hlilman and son I vim; of Mi- of the Met.hQ!ilsi ~huroh· Will· h13J'v& ~ value of $491,078,844 were issued. navllle, spent Sunday with -~r. and slelghri.de, to \be fola-owed ·by-· a. sui)• T·he total reOOlplts for •tlh-e fisCil.>l ye&r Mrs. Carl B. Hillman. per t-o be served at 5 o•eif-tick dn tlhe 1909 were _$203,562,383;07, ali_ in~ Mr. and Mrs. Judson Lewis and Ut- Red Men's 'Hall. · •· Bu.t not much thus caring who ·is chosen, I sh.IRII stand a@a.inst any one selooted by Mr. Woodruff or Mr. Par- sons.\ Mr. BT'@kett with Senators Brown and EJ:sberg opposed the election of Senator Raines to the leadership of the majority tn the Senate. ceration on Conductor James A. THhe company says that with the Cook, an American, who was arrest- installation of two oil burning loco- ed and imprisoned in August for: al- motives and the increased protec- leged complicity in the robbery of tion furnished by the1 company dur- freight traiRs on a Me:dca:n railroad. ing the past season as required by His friends have besieged the White the commission, no forest :fires of House and the State department with any consequence were set by locomo- demandi that he be tried at once. or tives of that company during 1909. crease of 6:31 p& cent over tJhe re- tle 'ltaughter, Elizabeth, Mrs. Ella- WOII'kmen are no'w pila'<';ing. the cedpts of the previous yeSJr. The to- beth ~~ith, Mrs. E. T. Sullivan and steel gates at &the helld ·of the baa\ie tal eX'{lenditu.res a.-m()untod. to $221,· Miss Kferine Albright spent Christ- can.aJI wck. 004,102.89, an increase 01f 6.07 per mas wit ·Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lane at Mr. and .Mrs. He-nry G. Htint of cent. ..- Yosts-. Albany passed Christmas at the home pressed at hls leav>Lng. admitted to baiJ., The company says· it is prepared The resLguation of ~r. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Young of Sche· \The state department declares the to show that the cost of -operating in will necessarily -cause s<>me chaaglE*! t' 1 t · b d th\ the Adirondacks with oil as fuel will Mr. Thompson has ·been a. residelllt 011: Johnstown all blis ldfe. He is WIEill known the.re and hdghly re&pOOted and many there wi..ll be woo will miss his face behind the stamp window. He llias ever teen a most ,eflioient of· tl.cial and ·much regret -will be ex- FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY nectady Observed G<>lden 'Wed· sensa wna s or1es ase on IS ac- . • in the pootJof!ice force. George Durey, ding. tion,\ said a high high otlicial last be doubled and that the returns at present in charge of the \regi:l>tcy M night. \Cook has not been imprison- would. not be adequate to meet the and money order wintd-ow, wil-l be r. and Mrs. W. H. ,Young, of 1 operating expenses. No. 1 North College street, Schenec- ed much onger. if as long, as many p.romoted to succeed Mr. Thompson, t d th h The commission is asked to modify tady, ebserved their fiftieth weddine: suspec e persons on e sam.e c arge \'h.He Charles Ca....nAmter. wi'l'l take ~ h b · t d. · th' · its order so_ as to suspend the opera- • v- anniv-ersary Sunday at the home of ave een mcarcera e m ,s coun- the place <>f Mr. Dure\. One ad!dlltion ~ try awa 1 ·t 1 ·ng trial It · t\ 1 t tion of oil burning looomotlves and J ' their rui.lignrer, Mrs. Everett Smith, . . lB en lre Y na • will be m&de to the force, Claude· T ural that the friends of Cook should permit the company to e;mploy the Wind:sor, at presenlt substitute, will roy Road, in Niskayuna, with only be anxious about him, and· should same precautions during 1910 as immediate relatives present. The · .. ct h' be giv>en a .permanent position. likewise exert every effort to have were m eue t IS Y~a:T· day was spent In a very informal Commissioner J:ames s. Whipple, manner, although Mr. and Mrs. him brought to a speedy trial.\ C k it i d t d h of the State forest, fish and game Young ~eooived many letters and oo ' s un ers oo ere, was '\c•om.mi.ssion b f th B th h d , says he will oppose the OBITUARY telegrams of congratulation from out a mem er o e ro er oo of of town friends and relatives. Railway Tratnmen before he went to Mr. and Mrs. Young were married· Mexico to work on a. railroad there. Intelligen<ee has just •been received :fifty years ago Sunday in Albany, This organization is closely allied o.f · the dleath of Miss Anna 4n· having gone to that city from Am· wilJl other railway labor unions, and sell of Gr_a.ntwood, N. J., W'hi-dh oo- sterdam. They were accompanied thlse have brought powerful pres- eurred -at the 'home in Grantlwood by George Young and James L. Shu- sure to bear not only on the White Mon.d&y aJf:ternoon at · 3:30. The ler. of Amsterdam. After the wed- House and the·State Department, but body was brought to JQh.nsltlo<wn ding ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Young also on Congress, and the delegation Thursday a[ternoon, reaching thet\El took' the train to Akin, where a wed- fr-om Kansas, the State from which about 2 o'clock. A ];lrayer sell\Vice ding dinner was served at the old Cook hails. has taken up the matter. conducted •by Rev. Albert Baoon Fort Johnfi:On House,. now owned by Se21rs of the P.irst B!liptil&t chureh 01! the Montg.omery Historical Society. GLoversvi!lle, was held •dn the In spite of the fact that Mr. and Johnstown Cemetery M; 2:30, and the Mrs. Young are each 71·years old, b<urinal was made in the f~S.m'ily p1ot. they are in good health, and Mr. Miss Ansel was born. in the old Young said SU!!day that he felt as home nea\ Johnstown in the year well at 71 as he did at 50. DASTARDLY WORK OF NEGRO. Danver, Dec. 28.-The body of Mrs. ·Belle 'Rup, wife of a railroad employe, was found in the Platte Riv- er today. Her head had been crush· ed. The police are searching for a negro, who last night while Mrs. Rup's husband was absent, tried to force his wn.y into her . house bnt ran away when she shot at him. Mr11, Rup went out to call the- police and was not seen again alive. application. ' SOIENTISTS DISCUSS IMPORTANT TOPICS. . / Boston, Dec. 28.LThe di!roussion Olf su'bjects olf impart&nce to the sci- en tifl.c worl•d was oontj.nued toda.y by '}•. r_, - the American Assoc!j.a.ti~n too; t'he Ad· V'!Lncemen.t of Sc:ileroce at the second day's sessd:Oin of its annuail meating. The meetin_.oor too .Ainerican Chem- ioo:l Society, lthe [argest org1animtion ot its kind in the wo'!1id·a.nd the mOst im·porta.n t af!iliruted_ lJ:()dY of the as- socia.tion, 'WilliS begun ~. The address lby Byron W. Holt on \Co1d Depil'ecation\ ·at last ndght's session ill wlhich the .speaker preddct- ed an advance in the cost of Jiving, was a t;opl.c for conversation among the deleg3Jtes toi)Ja.Y. NEXT! The Deficit. The sleighing is good and farmers olf Mr. Hlll'l!t's parents. ·· When the ·present !p(li!Pt:a.l 'aduUiJUB· are !mprovlng the opportunity to Pre1pa=tions rure beiRg maded:o fiat· tl'8ition enter.ed on the discharge of haul ligs to the sawmill at Akin, 'to the West Sho,re milk sbart:ion with ice its -dut:!es J<lu;t Ma.roh 1.1t was c<;>nfrCtllt- have! them converted into, lumber for cut fr'om the Scholli:arie R:iWI!'.. . eq, with the 13Jl\lgest d€1fl¢t in the hds· building pur:poses. Mr. and Mrs. Henry sChopmeller af· tJory oif the dep!SJI'Itment; The excess Mrs. William Antis, who has been Schenectady were Christmlils visitors olf expendiw~es eyver receipts foi the confined to her home -with tonsilitis with relatives he&re. fiscwl yemr 19 0 9 prov·ed t'O be $17 ,. for a few days, is better. The town booo.rd 011' th·e tO!WU <if. 441,719.8•2 .. '1\o tJhis sum sht>U<l-d. be Principal J; H. Rickard, wife and Fllorida will m€181t at Minavddle this added pootaa funds oJoet by fl.·re,. bu·r• daughter,' Theresa, left Saturday to atltern0011 ~JJt 1 o'clock. This_ mil be g'lacy, etc., to tJhe amount 01f $38,- spend several days with Mrs. Roenia the Jas.t meeting of •tJ)w present board 050.65, ma.kling a iX>taJl deficit of Bauder and daughter, Miss Ellie, a.t and tli.e final .setblement whll -be made $17,479,770.41. Johnstown. Wlith Supervisor MeJCii:ik.Pha, T~n In tts ea,'!'ily daly& the :POStal service School close~ Friday afternoon for Superintelli:Ient of HilghWlays Schu~- was sel:f-supportlng. For th-IrtY yoo.rs, a week's vacation. ler ·and 9yerseer of the Poor Buckley:· tram 1789 to 1819, it. ,tQ.iled only The,l'e wi!V be no ch-ange 1n the ~d- onee to yield an annual profit, l)ut .in FONDA. of oifi!~~~ next year, as ·they were r~ recent years, almost without excep- elected; ~t the !wet election.\' '·' tion, there has ·been a deftclt. So The Misses Mary and Margaret The' snowfaLl Olf. Saturday brOUJght lo-ng as the deflcllt -amo-unted to only Conroy left last Thursday to . spend out th!'lisnow plo·ughs Sunll'la.y' on tJI:ie a. f&w, m1illlon dOil:la.rs, and dld Jiot in- the holidays with relatives in Bos- New Yorlt Centran and 'Wei!t Shoie crease in pro.porti<~n to the growth ton. Raill;'Oa.ds. · of thJe S61l\V1ce :tt a:ttl'8Klted U<ttle a.t- Thomas Comer of Odell, Nebraska, RJy Run.kle, who 'liS a sten.ogra;pher tent11ln; ·but whell, ln t~ lai!.t f~w ia visiting his sister, Mrs. James in the Hai:Iem branch. of the Young y€'M'II, it le3Jped to UP'II\\8ll\d of $10,- Conroy, of Park street. Mem·s~ Cb.rlstla.n Associrution· in 'New OaO,OOO, and tl.nally in 1909 exceed• John Chase has been quite 111 of Yor;k. passed C'hrlstmas wit~:'his pa;r- ed $17 ,ooo,ooo, 9l'ddnuy · ibusinet~s tonsllitis. Ients, M·r. an-d Mrs. Charles w. &uri- Marvin Crangle is home from New kl i prudence sugget~ted that _the ca.uses e, -l, . be definitely locat,ed. York for the holidays. Onville Blaoohe, thie n-ewly elected Mrs. Laura A. DeBaun and son tn~'\\ _Jt.:~ , 0 -'r-tor _. the '\~wn of Rlleent inves-t.dgaiions ha.'V'e shown ..,. ... ~ ·~- \\ ~v \'~ •w that the two great sou.rees· of 10611 to Jack were guests Christmas of her Fl~J~) has fi~i'ld his bond with Su- the. posteJl l!'evenues are second dats sister, Mrs. Phllo Mills, of Gl-overs- per~~ John MieClumpha. The bond maiJ. mrutter and rura! delivell\l': ville. w is r&:~-zo,ooo and the sureties are · '{ Edward B. Cushney spent Christ- TI:le loss of seoOnd · cb1ss mal m.a.t- Henry -Wittemeier, Fred ·Witt.eni.eller tar has been increasing fOil\. many mas with his nieces, Mrs. John Trav- and August Becker. er and Mrs. Knight of Gloversville. y-ea.rs, un:Ul it no'W amounts to $ 6 4,· Mr. and Mrs. John Barker and 000,000. daughter, Florence, of Fort Plain, The loose from rural deli\Vel'Y a ser- were Christmas visiter&- with Mrs. V'1ce begun hardly a dozen yean; a.gro Richard Van Antwerp and of un;preCeden:ted growth, reSJCh· es· as hlg'h a.s twenty-eight mdllioos. Edward Dickoo ~Jond wife . t')nter- In theae two it6!DS alone the postal tatned at Christmas dinner a.nd a tree, Henry Reckro and .fa,tnilY, servi.ee nOIW' suffers ·an annua.l loss of Ralph Tobin and daughter Jean, m-ore than the ent~re nationa.I defklit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodbrea~. of orf the last fu!cal y>eRI\ • Little Falls, William White of Glov- F_OSTER'S FORECA.S~. . I Long Distance Prophecy With Refer• ence . to Conditions in Which AD. .Are' Interested. \ · (Copynigbted 1909 lby w. T. FastEtlf.) . . . ~ Waship.gton, D. c., Dec. 28-.-L@t 1887 and many will rememlber her aJS Mrs. Young, whose name before a most beamtiful chHd. Later in l!ife her marriage was Elizabeth Soule, she ·remove~ with her ·paTents, Mr. was born in Fulton county, Novem- a.nd Mrs. Richard Ansell, to North 1 ber 1, 1839, and lived at home until Adams, and then to Grantwooo, her she went to Amsterdam to attend the present.home. She has visited Clov· old Amsterliam Academy, where she ersvcille many. times sin-ce her I'e- became acquainted with Mr. Young. m.ovaJ, and a great many WlaJTm Mr. and Mrs. Young moved .-to friends w'il'l deeply -sympathize wit.h ·SchenectadY in 1875, and ha,ve lived the family in this their hour of be- ever since in the house they now oc- reavement. cupy. They have two children now She ts survived by .Jier father an'<l .living, Mrs. Everett sinith and' Dr. mother, Mr. and ~Irs. Ri·chard AnSE!ll, Harry C. Young of Hagaman. The children say the negro re- turne:d some time aftet Mrs. Rup left !loRd to~k $12 and everything elsa of value he could find in the house. It is. beUev.ed this was done after he had slain the mother. \M wants 'but U~le here below,\ Thus saith the ancient song; .) There's one· sad thing a:bout it, thou.gh- WMle the·_uwo items merutiori.ed· ersville and John Pickler of Johns- raiJ.resent posta'l activities that h·ave town. undowb:tedly COillferred great ·benefits Mr .. and Mrs. Cbarles Goodbread of on the p~tblic; benefits thRii Should Little Falls, who have been guests not be minimized in the tre~tment of of their sister, Mrs. Edward Deckro, this suibjoot, th~ present state of our and Mrs. Ralph Tobin, the past week, na.tional :finatllces is S1liCh as •to ren- left Saturday night for an extended der desiiJlalble a.n earnest con-siderar- 'flsit with relatives in Washington, bulletin !':ave foracast.s of dis<turbaulla to cr-oss· continenlt 2 7 to 31, w.a;rm wave 26 to 30, cool gave 29 to J.anu~ ary 2. Tbe feruture of th'lllt d~ ance Wi11 'be the recovery f:rom t~ cold Wlave expected to reruclh meriltUan 90 11.ot :1'311' from DeOOroibeT 25. WaJrm-• & and threatening wiOOit~ 2 8 tb 3 i. ·~)ilext distul'lbance, on its jountr ea;stwa/l'd; w:iJJ.l rerueh Pacific coast d l:lwo brothers, Ba·rtlett arui Har- Ansell, all of Gran-tw01od; her BORl\\---A\'' PALATil.liE BRIDGE. grandparents, Mr. and ~Irs. J. V. ~ing O'f Gloversville, an-d !\irs. Helen Willia.mson of Johnsnown. ~IRS. J. L. '\\-'E~\DilLL. OLDEST WOMAN IN ~flSSOURI ONLY 99. St. Louis, Dec. 28.-·-Mrs: <;lather· ine Cleary, Missouri's oldest' wom- an, will celebrate her ~9th birthday anniversary New Year's Day, She He gets that little Wll'Ong. ~chicago Reoord-Hera:ld. And if he gets th·at l~ttle right, He's such a pesky kind Th-a.t ha.vin.g nO'thing ril'<>re in sig-ht l)esbroys the pei8JC6 of mind. -· Birm-iD.gb.atit Age-H6'J'Iald. \Man wants but little ·ll-Ej(re bel OIW, 1.1 As he makes hi's tit!tl.,: 'march, He tries to grab the sugar, though, ' When the trueltis hanils out the tion of their cost. CLAIMS TEXT BOOKS · ARE USELESS D. f;. Miss Kate Gardiner is seriously m a.t her home on East Main street. • 3Jb&ut 31, cross.Pacifi~ slope by close Richard Lotridge and wife enter• tained at a family dinner Chrisl'mas, Henry Getman, wlfe ang daughter, Syracuse, Dec. 2~.-Declarlng that Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Russ and child, · · valleY!' 1Janu1a?.\Y 2, E~ prov~ and Northeajitern SltaiteS 4. <». ol of Janua.ry 1, grea.t <centraJ vall~ ·2 to 4. Northeastenl:!. S~ _<and-':prov- in~es ami Northeast(llrn S~tes 8. Th}'S disturbance wlll •cross the Pa~ cUte· slo~ about 3~, _grt181~ o~w·al Mrs. J. L. Wendall, age-d 60 years, died -at her home in Glens Falls Sat- urday evening, following an opera- tion. Am-ong the surviving •relatives are a dau.g~hter, M.rs. -G!itrord Allen, and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Rus- sell of Chostartown and Mrs. Lorica Balcom of Johnstown. Isaac I. Van Wie, who was rescued from the State basin at Watervliet into which he fell when the ice broke and was later taken to the Samaritan Hospital, died there Snnday night of pleuro-pneumonia. Mr. Van Wie was for 43 years a resident of Green Is- land a.nd was a member of the Schuy- ler famiJr~ -~is father being John Schuyler Van Wie, and his mother Anna Paris. His grandfather fought in the Revolutionary war, his father has drawn up a list of resolutions to commemorate the . event. and among them is a vow to l!ve until Ireland is free. She is in excellent health a.nd says she never will use glasses or con- sult a physician. text books now used in schools are' and Gardner Sammons and .family ' not only useless but do actu~l hat:m of Sammonsvill!'l·. . \Man Wlan:ts lbut little here below,\ t h\ld f h t · · wa.ve wilJ cross P·SJCific st~P!l' a.OOilt o c 1 ren, so ar as t e eaching Of A famiiy reuJiion at the_ home. of · · · ·· .. .,_ A little for a wlhd:fe,~ -- 1 - · --, · January 4, great -central_ v.dey$ · f>, denta hygiene 1s concerned, Dr. Mrs. Peter Leonhardt 'on. Chri.,tmas · · · · · · F 'itt! \n>- d h d th · \' Eastern proviiiiOOS and· N .. --:\_ .,. ·_il'n or., e s._- .... e owns.: ere an ere Charles M. Dunn$ of·Nomch·.today Day, included .Mayor ·Edg.ar ·_-_Leon~ · ~\-~ starch. -St. Louis Times. SURPRISED. Mr. and Mrs .. Charles Freeman were pleasantly surprised by Johns- town and Gloversville friends at their home in Johnstown Monday evening, The evening was sp~nt in the enjorment of games and visits and a fine supper was served. The 1\ost and hostess were presented a pretty picture as a memento. Among those present \vere: Mr. and ~rs. Philip V. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freeman and daughter Mlldred, Mr. and · Mrs. George Freeman and daughter Remona, Mr. and Mrs. WU~ Uam l<'reeman, _Mr. and Mrs. Fra!lk May, Mr. and Mrs. E.:lward Petrie I and daughter Leola of GloversVi}le, Fred Freeman of Johnstown, and Mrs. Ella Timmerman of Yonkers. in the war of 1812, his eldest broth- She came to St. Louis '1'5 years er in the Mexican war and he and ago from Tipper:ar:Y. two brothers in the Civil war. Mr. at Palatine RELICS OF PREHISTORIC RAOE MAY BE LOST. Van W.ie was born ' Bridge 69-Jears ago. OONTRAI'!I'S l<,O.R AUTOMOBILES. Washington, ·_ De<i., '28.-;-Relics of a pre-historic race in Colorado will be lost unless prompt action is taken to prevent their deterioration ~Y. ex- posure to the elements. This state- ment is made in a repQrt by Superin- tendent Randolph of Mesa Verde. No· tiona! Park in Colorado. The super- intendent makes a ·plea for 'the pres- ervation of the historic spots within the reservation. ~ 1 t . ,. 'it ' · il s· ta•~ 8. ThlS. di•sturbaooe\irl:ll .. \''\'\'.'\' n !me ma ... e qu e-a. p e.' made a strong plea for dental hY· hardt and wife, Mr; and').i,s: wnuiL;m \\\' . ' ........... Philliad I il:rle-Tei h a!bout normal 1:.empera¢1i;es 'WI1Iih the · - ep egra.p . hygiene in the rtUblicuschools, before Van Buren and daughter, M1.rgi).;et. \ ' .... ·,-' . ' . '\ ' ' \Man wan~M· ih\'t l1\ttle h~.., b~'~ \ h N y k St t . 1 winter storms .more sever\\ than the \' U'U -·\''\' \'\'\' t e ew or a e counc1 of ele- Slater, -o! Fonda, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. · · · ..,. n\·t ..... ~w it m·akes hlm· .. .,;,.ht .. -- · · · a.ve~;a.ge, · Tb,e-. roo( w\av.e Will(:. ,Oe·~a. .DU wv •;i)''' •. c ,..., mentary school princjp1JlS and. teach- Leonhardt and 'd.a'iiiiiter of Mohawk, Whenever ()()ngn-8$ .. ~:ts to kxWw ers. Dr. Aug\tst,us S. Downing . of Mr. and Mrs. George Crasl!; · · Mrs. oold .war.e, --~ch. means· a ~ in Just where he g{li(JiiS mite. . · ·.. • · · c · • · · • temper&.tiire. of. at leaet 20 · de~;,s . _. , _ . the State d~:~rtmetn of _e~~ca~ion,. 1\atherl.ne Gra-shel and Jay· Leon- to froo:!)ing Witiiin u·%ou.re. Sollie ~Peo-na. Herayt-'!'elegn-I!IPh. before the Ac.ademic :Principals sta~e- hardt of Fort Plain, Mr. and Mrs. J. \I want ·but 'Itttle ·liareJ)elow/' ed that history and civics ~liolild not Vosburgh and his sons of Johnstown, rain or snow may be- expected '3S thS.t . In tact, in ani\ case. be divorced in teaching and' declared Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kinaman and cold wave comes in. . Rela!ilive.Iy ~t No mo•re tb:an fou .. r slic.tt lines or so h t · · · ;.;... :t. f l •' -wi.U •be cold:er 1n. tlJ,e SOU>thern ~ • . t a 1t IS more 1mpor .... n or chil· son of Keesville, N. Y ~ and Mr. and · T :fi .ll th\ 1· ·u.1· .. · in the N-OO'thern Statea. Th\' 4 to><_;;. o 11! lvv e sp!licc. dren to kn<IW the historY arid the_ory Mrs. Hillard :S1!ssler of Schenectady. \ w - •:';\\ -ButfaJ!o News. of government than hoW long a JUS· . Miss Fl-orence>. Fonda of Little wave will pa.ss IIICJ'<7S& n·oo-thern sec• \M!an Wtants but little nere belo<W,\ tice of the peace. holds otli'cEi:. If they Falls .is spending the hoiidays with tions and lthe cool wa~; across south· .· And, between y,ou an'!l me, are taught the history -of governwent her parents, Mr. and Mrs .. Isaac Fon- em pa;rts. · If it is mixed ·in some \back rooms\ rather than how a boss gets his pow· da. J.anW)II'Y Will average WI!X1!lel',-~ Plm.k elepharuts he'll see. . er they will know eJJ.Ongh not· to be Ml\. and Mrs. Simeon Fonda and usual. A:bOUt mld¢le of tl!.e month~}!;-. ~seran£o-n Tribune. . led by' bosses. The ayllabus ~v.biton children were guests Sunday of I. H: .great blg'h temperat(l.f~. wave~ ~d \M!an wants but l•ibf:le here bel-ow,\ committee reported several ;,t:hange 11 . Fonda and family. · thaiW will Cl'OSS th~. -eontiJtent. Ral.I!-· J. August .Schmitt 01f Gloversv'i1He has just returned from Detroit, Mich., -where he visited the E. M. F. facto~·y .and olosed a -eontra.ct wll.th Walt-ar E. Flanders, i>'l'es.t'dent of the E. M. F. Comlpany, for sixty Flan- ders and 'fifty E .. M. F. mrs. Mr. Schmitt is the sole distributor of these cars in FuJton and M·onitgom- ery and the num-ber 01f cont:ra.cts liE! ha > alrea.dy secured indicates •th&t he will ha:ve a moot successf·ul'.season in the -sa:le--of-these splendid IDiaJChines. And if he'll 'l)atient ~ It ts pr,oposed tha. after .January. 1, The s. B. and I. A.. Association will flllll and snow wiU be llmteteilt ti~ He'll get juSt thalt on Ohristmas mQrn 1913, at the end ot regents' ·exam1na~ hold.its fourth social at Cobblestone half of month llln!l raln ·w:tU ,be;~ e~- The stook and fl.xil:u.res of, ,Brown From\'oft the Ohrds<t~as tree. tton papers tli'e principal -of ea.ch Hali 'l'ueiJday evening. ·r>eceniber 28. eemve laSt half 0 1 month •. Mjet'\'afn & Fine, ba.nkru.pt$, wee sold by R~- -'l'J!oi,U!ton Post. school must affix a declaration that at whleh time an interesting ·plaY of the montb, Wl fall . in tb.'e '~$· ·, · eree Joel stewart Tu416day a. m. at \Man wa.Jid'B oot' Uttle h611'e below,\ the oral wor.k of the pupil' dlitlng the 'will be giV!!n bY. a .pQ.rty ·of· youni· cen~1 vaiie:rs ·of -~ ~; :f,~~~~- ~T~CK ANJ F1XTIJRES ARE SOLO ---· <mUELTY TO OHll.DREN. The -Montg!Omery .COIUnty. SoCiety JolJ,nstown. 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