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at; i' • I. earan Starts Friday, Jan. 14, 1916 Ml Shoes and Rubbers WOMEN'S PATENT AND DULJ-LEATHER, ALL STYLES MEN'S TAN AND BLACK, ALL STYLES, *tjOO VALUE \\T i ¥> 1 1 n» ••••*•'?• HN •V-^.O^OIQ , * toon Women s Rubbers, 37c , , v^3|,3.Z9 $3.29 J Men's Rubber., 49c WOMEN'S PATENT AND DULL LEATHER, ALL STYLES MEN'S TAN AND BLACK, NEW STYLES, *3.S0 VALUE -?; - '««•/«•%'•>•'ffA • ' . d»O *7ft • M«n> Rubber Boot, ?...'. ' VALUE «p^ c #S/ \ «b^« f \ Men's 4-bockle Arctica, $TS« valu. $1.79 ,'••'•,. . • flW« Felts and Robben... $l.J9v V .', ' WOMEN'S *2J» VAtUE MEN'S DRESS SHOES, WELTS, $250 AND ».00 VALUE Mea '» 1 - bod * *»«««. »- 75 \»»• : T9c <fci 7Q <fc1 Qft ALL CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' SHOES AND RUBBERS : Mi «pi*f«7 <pl««/O AT REDUCED PRICES Our WlUtdows-for Special Cut Prices BUY DIRECT FROM MAWUkCTURER AND SAVE MONEY 51 SOUTH FIRST STREET, FULTON; Mrs. George Muixnos will talk on I'Home TQBJJS,\ md E, V v Onder- will onliKhten tfie people oil farm,, bureau matters.' » eetings will be held at 10 a. m,, 1:30 and ?:&0 p. m. A special wom- en's session trill be heW in the dining hall at 2 p. m. HEIGHBQE5 daughter, Mrs. Elirabeth PeJo of Os- Miss Nora Reaean eaotion their duUta against riding wego, also Clarence iamily, spent a day recently at, tools Mr. LaMay's condition re- WHITAKERROAD AND VICINITY rhlM department It under the munn •BMBt ofvMn. Bvotrn C. Howrl Tl>» I\atrlor« •uthorhttxl went f.r. D>1. Fulton. • Finam' Institute. It la hoped that a good attendance 11 greet:the speakers in lit. Fleas- it grange hall on Wednesday, Jan. - Dr. *I. Hamilton will, talk on Management of Farm Animals, KaSring ofHorses in New York State and Care of Milk.\ Forest Henry will give a discourse en Hie \Rotation of Crops and Breeding And Feeding the Dairy J with Says Will Get You , I perfect «•*• * -HI — - rf •^•\ * ** * . Printer hit •!n O **1.50. IUA*fi*LSe«*t BecKvltti ! JOE AND HOSIERY ORE... . V. P. B. Not... Owing to the high wind there was a small attendance last Monday even- ing, but the meeting was an interest' ing one. Ill connection with the regular routine. Rev. T. J. Williams gave a very instructive talk on the \Birth and Life of Christ,\ which was worthy a much larger audience., though greatly appreciated by the limited congregation who listened at- tentively. Mrs. Etta Showers conducted a drill on parliamentary work which was en- joyed by all. The next meeting will be held on Monday evening, Jan. l?th; Miss Frances Howard will conduct the de- votional exercises. mains about the same. Winifred Kowlee visited grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dunsmoor, last week. Oron isss Luellaa Duelll andd Edgarr Ives visited at Warren Leach's in Palermo frecently. V Mrs. LueUa Howard and her aunt, Zdi Bdl f Flt , a substitute teacher with stranger*. of Bliss Hushes, thej Hiss Marjr Bennett is spending who is taking a 5 tome time at Dr. Halstead's in FuC ;i too. vacatiouJ Mr. ahd Mrs. Benton Cole called at Sunday to !i Mrs. Cora | the Oswego hospital on see Mrs. Cole's sister, We heartily thank offi- t^ Mis Luell Duel an Edga IvesVones Hogan, who is in a serious 1 and friends for their kindness and itd t W Lh' i Pl \ \ \ ~~ \ The Bartenders' onion met day and elected the following cers: Fred W. WUte, pw&™»., William H. Walsh, vice-president 1 Prank A. Koesier, financial secret secretary; John Condey, assistant Utivjs! \wording secretary; Frank J. Mom- condition. , ; sympathy in oar amiction. Mr. and Mrs. Oron Dunsmoor and t Mr. and Mrs- Bart Ives. granddaughter, Winifred Kowtee; ——______ an , _ _ . ... Mrs. Zenadie Beardsley of Fulton, 5 visited friends in Fulton last week, !i id Mi L Hd t i l M d M Chl Tii son, inside guard; Earl Saote, retir- ing president, chaplain; John Reaur, bunness agent; Richard Bedhura. WiHuin Walsh and Peter Pringle, trustees for one year. Cbarih Not»i,. The revival meetings at Hawk school house have been indefinitely postponed on account of diphtheria in the district. * \. Mid-week prayer service at Hawk and Lnddinston Wednesday even- ings; at Mt. Pleasant Thursday even. ings. Regular preaching service at Mt. Ptaasant at 11 a. m. on Sunday. Sun- day school at noon. Epworth League meeting at \-.SO p. m. Sunday school at Hawk at 1:SO; Luddinjrton, 3 o'clock, and Groerraian at StSO p. m. On account of Wednesday, 3an. IDtih, betas appointed as the day for farmers' institute in III. Pleasant grange hall, the Ladies* AM will not mwt with Mrs. Ward Reynold. \ Friday, the 'tut, Mrs. William Cheabro of road, it tuffcrtec .with neuritis. Mrs, Carrta lapiin and Mr. mad Mm. LM Taplln were rw«nt tueuts at Ardis Hinckley's in Onrero. tin . Hinclder, 'whs' has been wry poorly for nne tint, 1* c<ansi(lM»b!y im- proved nod her complete recovery Is anticipated. IHtTMl years AS!, 0 *< twaxtn of b#ni look up th«Sr abode at Traman Grast'n, and Vtmf t now ham 3T Mr. auni Mi*. Ciii,.;. r/..i« ca- tiirtfailUtd • nmaber « f fri*nds at a ny*t«KT toncheon lalt waek. Con- ttndrBni plac» 'tods wtn used end <)>» cu»M* mra forced to do conBd- ftfMM' RUWirinjf to \Kplre : Ihem- T «,t«rtaini<J th» P. Good muiic ia ln'.mtu»daac» r«fir*l)uil«iU w»r» mmtd. . and Mt*. Bay Dtnwnsotr <w«r* t tMH av, Glen Whit«V MW Mary had B«mn«J«J» BKI- wtsra sttHt* at Barr HwnJ^ and Mr* WUliaa • WWtt «ad Mr. and Mrs. Moyer Lord enter-1 '»«•» B. Caie, Barn L. Case, Elba- i '*'\• frankic Paol, Benjatnine WU- tained the latler's sister. Miss Edith i be(h EeiiogK. George W. Moody, An-1 '<\>• Krank Snow, Edwin E. Snow, Smith of Pulton, and Charles How-1 toin««e Sanders, Albert Lee, Clara I \o\' Pitch, George W. Pitch. How- ard and family daring the week-eod. j H. Harbison, Cornelia Foster, Ger-1 •*\ Harrington, Herbert Biker, Haw- Mr, and Mr*. James Foster and 1 trade Hull Cooper, Allen B. Hull, El- ar d L. Biker, Ella SUhan. Larenxo daarfitcr, Miss Helen, entertained! inor H. Chapman, Virtorine Lee. as ° - Campbell, Clinton D. CampbeQ, ed inor H. Chapman, Virtorine in j exeruerix of the last will an friends from Fnlton last week , compliment to Edwin Foster, who'imene of Albert L. was home from college for the holi- !i Howard HorSon as a hom g e holi dayy vacation. Mra. Helenn Fosterr off Fl C da aca Mra Hee Foste o Fulton, Mrs. Cavanaugh and son. Chri f S d M d Lee. executor and testa- Mattie Ostrander, Effie Jane Powell, deceased, H>rry A. Hibbard, Phoebe M. Coold- and I Annaa Pierce,, Maryettee rah ChU M as executor and I ^' Ann Pierce Maryett KoaavB, u tx<xaSxix of , b e Deborah CampheU. Margnret Arov Mrong Heubeo C Hfe*!t G p^^y B BaU u tx<xaSxix of , b e CmpheU. Margnr last wiU and testamect of Herbert G. Mrong, Heubeo C. Hancfe*!t. HoU. decea*«t. and George A. Chap- B G\!\** «>wl ^t« W m diitto f b tt occompanied Miss Lucy Howard to I also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tompkins t THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF . •- Syracuse on Wednesday, where they j in Minetto. They report Mrs. Tomp- [ New York, To Howard E. Case ZZZT ~~ —— spent the day. j kins as greatly improved and much I Affie Case Cook. Jonathan H. Case, THE \ PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF Miss Alice Wlutemore was a re- pleased to again welcome friends. j Cora L. Lewis, R R*.m. Case. Wil-' New York, To Emma Chamber- icent puest at King Sheffield's in **- -- • \- \ ' • - '\ ~ - - - - '—• . •-:- \ —>-- »--• »—>__,. — Scriha. Mrs. Charles VanDelinder of Granby Center, has been spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Williams, and family. ^ Harmon Barker and family were pleasantly surprised recently by the unexpected arrival of a sleighload of over 20 Fulton friends.. The even- ing was spent in dancing. Luncheon was served. The occasion was plan- ned as a farewell to Mrs. Pearl Bar- ker Blomb, who returned to her home in Detroit last week, after an extended visit with her parents. Her sister, Mrs. Ada Windhols of Balti- more, who has also b»en visiting her parents, returned home before the gathering. Miss Luella Duell and brother, Harold, were recent guests of their idparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry T6, in Ira. Mrs. Carrie Tapltn spent a couple of days with Mrs. Evelyn Howard last week. Roy Barker has returned home satisfied after journeying to Chester, Pa., contracting* the' grip and ffpeod- Pa., contracting the grip and spe ing long nights thinking of hums. Arthur Dunsmoor and family re- cently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simons and daughter, Esther. A burial ftervic* only was conduct* ed by Rev. T. J. Williams at «*>« sravtt of Max, the yoangeist. son of M d M B Mr. and Mrs. Hurt lve», who died at tbe home of hi* parents last Tuesday ntcht of diphtheria. Interment «u made in Mt. Pleasant cemetery on Wednesday at 1 p. m. Mufh «ym- paiihy it extended to the bereaved Jasper 3tow}e» is doing as well &s coald be expected, Bowive nehoal reopened on Mon- «d Makw tarn b«*l*y i 90OQXCUIUIM. / 3. C. Clesler, Fulton Try It week. M .Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lord of Monroe, who f.p«st k.rt week with their son. Moyer, axtd family, have relunied hone. Mrs. Burt Vi road, receired death of her . an<S 4o Che widow a»d children of laid Frank B. of Bertha H. Chapraacu deceased,'andii CWttwelL deceased, if any. whowc are, I George A. Chapman, father of andl 0 *\\ 1 »J<I pUe« of rraide«e, or :_L i,..__... . . «..T. •„ .., — - n either of then, are' o.nto«wi3 and cannot be ascertained, ofiin-aG-taw ami next, of kin and other p*xwsa$ in* tcnud in the probate of the tint will and tettament of Prank R. Caldweil, Ite of the city of Fttltaa, in tip estintj of Oswego, Kew Yorlt. de- ceajeo, f^rveltmc: Upon the patttioa of Henrj- D. C«- the viUzge of Cestral; the' Charies, of Syracjtse. and Mr. and . , ... r , Mra. Georx* Kellogg were also gueiKi man a> adminiMrator of Ihe estate I at the Foster home Ust week. ..-..__ Hawk sad Baldwin schools „. .___ - . closed this wtek on account of. dipt), with whom Kitoor H, Chapman, in- Iheria. Leon Pitcher is recovering > fani. resdex. and to all other penoiu, from a miW case and no new cases tatewissed in the estate of George M- are reported. We are glad to an- Case, tale of lise Tillage of Fulton, in nounce that Mrs. Fred Ives, and- son, ihe eonatsr of Oxwego, New York, Bex, have not-eontracjed the di»ea*c 1 de«*»«L,eisher as credttors. * as was the ramor on Sonday. \ \\ Miss Mary Bennett visited rels- deceased, either as creditors, teeis, next of kin or othenrtoe, tives in Chrwego ««veraJ days but t~ Whartat. Ck«rl«j B- Lee of Ihe ' city of PolSou. in (fce county of has \ \ ' \ \\ typhoid pneumooia- Banal vtts ra&de today in PttiasM. Mrs. Emma' 1 Crook* is on the Mrs. Euuice 'Sg^ward renaiits the name. Word corae» from Itttara , .... B. Howard stul coo'.ioue* n> impmm. Jam«t Traslt. wbo mlfer«i an •\.- tack of apptwucilit, it nil) ceofiimj to the hotue. Mrs. Hannah Attrtin did sot . u ihe expeictcd. faul week. of sfee county of O*w»- eertain imtmaMOlti tor «t» taai jrmiioal <et>Jna«nt porting to be the taut wCf) tad ttsO- w)e fwriring «iJ of the city of Puisne is the mat itaic at «* be«& y <*«! to appear brf,« 'o« «!» mrrocaie'* coctrt aod recorded as » wiB of real aad: C<t*'t ottc*. is the city of O*»e«t>, in f F personal estate: Tn a! you are hereby cif »4 In >!>»* csKMt h f h y y before the «arrtnr*t«'* «xrre of the O h ' nwoty of Omnco. *S f if r&M day, dun aod Own y c c office in Ihe dty «f Omno, ta th« «atid Cbari** ft. L« 00 the Win d*r »' Mt*nJor and trta- wffi Sue < • f owaft of 1ft* <w»Rtj of 0>i«*c« «•> tw i CtaMm* 1 KSEWr. f it Ik* Omk of Surra*!*** Cmtn. Osweco p She has be™ ttttexptstodly ratted le the hoae «f btr daatiiter, Air*. AM** Cook io &ouli Granby. Mr. and lbs. Glen Whit* tained Frank Steoas and J«i,d A. Ivct xs i &a!Jy asi Taylor, Jr.,, Monday, t«wiitg. Byron Dirtin and tastily mm r»- t rt of Mi parroU, Mr- tad DttSin; M aad Mm R «tnt. futrtj of Mi parro Mr*. K 1> DttSin; Mr. Crank SStnoB* »* Barl Gl l Glen Wiat« aad fimtly >t Utritf 6J- mon't. Nn. Burt VaoBttrro tsfextd a cvnl «ti«k,of arut* lodipwiwa. The example of (be ttoniiptcCiar _itd wbo rtceattf nA* «Jld« an if. derly maa from SroWw 1 * «amtt ta P^ton and wwi'; emrrled acwtttH^ Mr