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'-•.^ -\ THE FULTON jpATMOT, WEDNESDAY, \JUNE 7. 1916 \» ?' .'> MEN'S OXFORDS IN RUSSIA AND GUN METAL CALF $1.95 to $3.95 MEN^S SCOUT SHOES f. \t TAN AND BLACK , $1.95, $2.25 Men's and Boys' White and Black Sneaks 60c Children's Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords 60c to $1.25 Endicott, Johnson & Co. SI SOUTH FIRST STREET, FULTON, N. Y. OUR NEIGHBORS TAKER ROAD AN!) VICINITY Hits department n under the xniiDfeir*- tawnt of Mr*. Evitljm C. Howard, * RP. ftt Fulton. Midweek service Thursday evening:. AS Irmrd 01 stewards wU > close Of the of the JeJ at ibo c nK Temperance Sunday will }»e ob- served at Luddington* Sunday school Sunday at S p. m.. with nnpro- pHftte singing: fund reAdinga, also a abort temperance address by Rev. H. D, Holmes of Fulton. All who have ever heard him talk on this interest- spent Sunday with relatives in Ful- ton. Aso Wonlen who has been very ill with mumps, is still confined to the house, Mrs. Arthur Paijre visited her Kis- ter, Mrs, Myrtle Perch way in Fulton last week. 'Miss El&Bbeth Calkins returned to McGraw on Sunday after ft week spent unions' relatives and friends here. Ernest Sprmg-er, who is employed in the chocolate works in Pulton, has been spendin.fr n few days with his parents, Mr. «tntl Mrs. Wm. Sprinjrer. Edward Welch son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Welch, was united in marriage to Mrs.. Elva Pickard of Hastings. Saturday »flernoon by Rev. T. J . Williams at Mt, Pleasant parsonage. They will reside in Hasting. Gurdon Pitcher and family were > at Daniel Griffiths in Fulton on 1 50th wed-dinp anniversary celbration of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larmer at their home in KaJdwinsvilJe. Mrs, Emma Turner VanBuren is in attendance at the commencement ex- ercises st Wells college this week. Mrs. A.lida Pierce of Ira, has been • visitin+r her sister, Mrs. Edward j Greene. J Miss Ltiella Duell was a recent [ guest of Mrs. Jane Ives, ( Mrs. Burt Ives h&s been entertain- •i ing bar mother, Mrs. Sheldon of Lan- i«inp. G*org* Rowle-e of Niles., Mich., is visiting: relatives here. Dr. H. S. Orchard and family are i in camp at the home of his CTSJILI- i father. Dorr B. Calkins, They are ac- CLmijianied by his mother, Mrs- Lois ' Orchard and her friend, Mrs. Licxie Bailey, both of Osainins- N. V. ig subject, will want to he present. Sunday j*d those who hnve never enjoyed Volkert Vant, who has been in the iBt privily , are earnestly urped , ^ hospital in Fulton for several lere wer* 40 persons present at prayer mwtirvK WodriCis- \ of whom testified to Christ mid their dc- Him. weeks, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Santorl Wright of j Fulton, and Goonro Cook find family of Scxilm. were £Utfst;$ «t Franli \\right's ou Sunday- Fred A. Moore and family visited Don't forget the memorialI service j friends i« Phoenix and Ctarcgv last with .special music at Mt. Pleasant ' vi^ek church nt 11 a. m-, Sunday. There E ros L*mh has accepted a pori- w|I1 be no Sunday school. Epworth tj o n j n a creamery in Toronto. Can- , )iO«jpne mtrvioe at. 7:Sfl p. m. I j| r- an j Mrs. Frank, Ramsey of The Sjnrortb loapue WAS reorpan-1 p a iton. w*rc Sunday sretnsts at lW - iited Sunday nigtit wi\* \»# election i Bw | VwiBuwn's «f the foHowJntf officers for the «nsu- J Mrs. KUa DuBois i« confined do bar Miss Gfedys j Rm j ji| r!L Annette BarU«U are &Uu d&elt Irving Ctork, Mrs. Grace i quit* poorly and Mrs. T. J . Williams;! Mr . 6nd M ra. Km * r H ai) fpent . Mr*. Earl Rowle-c;, tr-M* • SMMUS with their dtuxbtttr. Mr*. hrer, Earl Bowlec, . Herbert Wright and family in Un*- Tbere wiur a cbn» of H taken into mf , \.Mt .HtauMuit church on probation on ; ^i* . F]cvr«nre Roberto is Sunday. Th«W!, mi^ l»u » ^onirr*-1 ^^^ tj^ ^ «t the bom« of hw C*tion in Aliendandt- artci tho i«bcrna- \hn#T hvmh caritu fv=r rhe el* mviril,mu in evidenco. | hold durinfr Uw ilbM»(« of Mr*.. —,.... j l.juro.b, TwhiE* In bttinjp tJ**1.rd in'tfee O'lh- !j »OIL a «oriv Jar*. Swmu*l Whit* of ChKten&n- Ro, ha* been \i*:ltini; Mm. <it*or>^c An- NORTH VOLNEV Tbe Indies' Aid met a.t the church totlay Miss G racy Ha 11 is s'j>e-ndin.t: \h e wrek >iith her cousin, Mrs» BucU. at Fulton. M r. an «i Mrs. K odje-ers and 3ti r. arid Mrs. Tttm.9 of Oswegv, sper.i Sanda>* at R, C. Coe*s- Mr*. H. L. Bowen and Mrs,. II. G. .Slovens were (ruftsia of frieKvi» in Mexico on Monday. Mrs. Emily Ingeraou, who is stek. is ixpproTinjr. Hiss EeriJha Druce, who is teaeb- iBjj the ivtns\xt\B5 &chcK)l, is t.o h.avc on Friday evtn- l>e sftrvwi. Fish spent lu t wtek at Mr*. Lytfia Melvtn is »-i>e,Bding this •vvek witn Mr*. Aiiota Piiicher. Mr. and Mr*. Ira Hanker and s^», Clart^n. and Hr. and Mrs. J« y EaJttvr and won, Ectmnurd., of Symcu.*©,, s.ptn^ part <*f last w*elt «t H. L. EowvnV _ G«oi^«w «1» UttU con of W»rJ Do- WMC« the death p.f his i cridrallj' jl) t>i<> pad Sr. a ha* ri l U on r?ct f , r* »iip !mra*» s»f her «m , Dctf«mM hlttnEwr. aft*r * xi»X «t Lewi* Ir«K.\ Onm»enrf»ttt»t «s«reii»«i \wilH be ul in Ro^ltr i«c.h^al K^ttw vMs, Fn-, ^r wHk*h EneMbeirw <*f •iwhtvciTl will mrv* if* utit, M.ra. Witwn Van- and ttr«alk hit arm a few dajrs a^v. PALERMO V1LLAGJE. tin. John Holtenb*cfc h»» reionv 4 h f 1* w W. B. PEltofELLVILLE - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peacock en- tertained relatives from Michigan the past week. CSarence Hess\ mother was buried last week Wednesday. ; Bftbert Parker and family of Cato, were in town last week with a new Ford car. ••'J.: and L. Drhear have changed tneir old car for a new Overland. Gilbert Brundage was buried Mon- Burk Sheldon h^s pnrchased a new Ford car. John Klock entertained friends on Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan and son spent Sunday at Peata Corners. Ernest Loveless of Baldwinsville spent Sunday with Ben Green. Mrs. Stevens entertained the Pen- UvUle clab last week. Fd Bidl eUvUle clab last week. Mrs. Fred Biddlecum entertained ate Gilberts Mills Aid last week. Miss Gladys Knapp spent Sunday th her parents at Three Rivers. Mrs. Frank Blake spent a few days in Syracuse test week. SOUTH SCRIBA. About $10 were received from the last bake sale held at Oswego. These are getting to be very popular with the Oswego ladies. After they pur- chase once they always return the second time. Mrs. A. H. Lamb, who has been ill at her home, was taken to the Oswe- > hospital Saturday for treatment. BT* condition is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Case were Sunday caUers at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson. Decoration Day services were well attended at the cemetery. Over ?10 were collected. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peck and three sons motored from Syracuse on May 28th and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hubbard and other relatives. Children's Day exercises will be held at the hall Sunday June 11th, at 2:30 p. m. Fred House is seriously ill with pneumonia. Miss Mae Hi!! of Fulton, spent last week here. SOUTH GRANBY. Albie Coville of Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. William Buik-r of Phoenix, Spent Sunday at Morgan Butler's, Mrs.. Hattie Brigjrs and Mrs.. Fred Sicldej of Fulton and Miss Effie Rog- ers of Hitnnihai. spent one day last week at George Sickles'. Asher Dumaj and family accom- panied by Henry Grochen, apent Sun- day at Hannibal and Sterling .Charles Cook and famity spent Sunday at Elmer Cooks'. Mrs. Ralph Brown is ill at tbe home of her parents at Fokun. The severe- s'tenn of last Friday and Saturiiay did considerable dani- agesage. Farmers who have higfa ^Toaund to till have their planting al- most :inished. Thoee who have to yait for the water to dry aiTay are having a very late season Our aebool closed on Monday with speaking. Mrs.. Pi ngre-e has two very ruccessfu! years at our scho'o!. GILBERTS MILLS. David Frick is moving his family to Pbinvi!!e. Mrs. N'elson Gardner has returned fflc, after spending nvo Wdeks with her son at Hannibal M r*. Eii.ta b-ei.h Parkh u rat was a week-end (rues: of her sister, Mrs. Horace OalHns.. Mr. and IIrs~ George Cu.Eack are both on the sick list. Mrs- Clarence Snyder has been Jping to'«»re for ber motiher, Mrs. Oles., who is verj- low. Miss ElUab-etih Frirk will c!o.s* her :ho.ol Friday vri**h a picnic. Mis:s Preas Co ! htxs- Is spendicg :me time with her gTamipwuents. Miss Leua Jeiimr^-s spent part of \.s' \is-tf-ek wixh her sister, Mrs. Har- Hsrry Ciari; ha-5 a new Foni aoio. VOLNEY CENTER. Mrs, Eviward T\<-<: IS-JMMSS Saturday , M,ra- iaraes Carrey, ivh her Mrs. Kau Bar? s^ni S«acday wish he.r mci^her, Mrs- HaroM McCArlihy. M rs. Dew t y •? f S-ai ba., wa.s K t e Sunday STacs*. cf her siici^r, Mrs. The Ladies* Atd scdeiy ate! wri'.a Mrs.. AUHJT\: C<®Z>1 s&iajr Mrs. K!b Bradsihair of Srra.v*a»e, sp^ndins a few day* [her, S\l*plien Pei^ioa. with her SEEKS TO ASSURE SAFETY OF MILK •TATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH URQE& PASTEURIZATION TO PREVENT DISEASE. CITES MANY EPIDEMICS Exhibit at Saratoga Convinces Health Officers Measure la a , Necessity. Saratoga Springs, Jane 7.—One of the most important problems being tak- en up at tbe annual conference of New York state bealth officers bere tail week. Is tbe relation of milk to public health and tbe 1,000 or more be&Ufa officers, who are In attendance at the coarenUon, are learning many a thtnu about the question. The morn- ing session of Wednesday was whole- I? devoted to consideration of milk problems, and , In the group confer- ence* of health officers, under the di- rection of the ^sanitary supervisors, many valuable/ points are being brought out.- The Suf«\ department of Health Is desiroQi\ of securing past«oricatlon of milk Mppltea In all cities In New York ftUte, and Is (naugnxattng a wide edu- cational campaign to ccrfrtice th» public at large of tbe naceislty ot pasteurisation if tin siauactf of milk* borne disease is to be aarared. Com- miaaiooer Hermann M. Biggs believes that a great Lmpeuu will be given tbe work with ail ot the health officer* of the itate going back to their reapeo* Uve communiaM from the conference with tha latest information In regard to pasteartxatlcs and Its effect in pre- venting disatjJl The edacatlooal cam- paign will ices b* carried to the gen- eral public LhxoaghoaC the a tate. Dr. Linaif R. WHlLami, Deputy Com- misslocer oi Health, addreued ibe healih officter* ae Che Wednesday morn- toe i«uXoa. oa ^ae iob]«ct of \Mllk- borno Epideanica Dr. oJ IcfecSJoas Dl- rougbe oat the tMci ttaA n.w mUi Is re:ipocsible for more alf;ic4j;i i^aa acy other articla of foc-i- *c:i -.hi-, eia Department con- tinoilij tA.s '-.o comba.1 epidemics of dii«aj.< r*ssiir.L2,ff i:ctc tnfficted milk- :ic. z':'.<*i by Dr. WUHadfl is;i'.e«ts. eonihj tbe State 1$, ih&r. :.a Dvciinsti-. 5-if H*il;h feucd, nearly eigif. fe,2n.'i?*l cifiifr 1 ! o* iTpbpld fever, sctzj**: !-e'T*r iiji'.Jstrti and septic »« \.iniiLi;. w r ii;h c-.><2l-ii b« traced to ©IB: IZA! \ EB :i * iacj« Jengtb of ttae tisj^s WITH •iiirtj-iiei'ea Ueatb». Had l&iJTf b*K2 paa-iaarlraUoo of ths t&'JX. ibis* es;ji«2ilLrji acTgr would taT*. OTKIBTK*! ^r vrittiaicf aj-serted, asfd f_*sn£.feti?i3 tfc.se wUh toe adoption of ja.s**f£ri'JUi\isj-o djLSsar from com- oassjaSCs ilLj*si.ej • wflj be greatly ho ts d!rec- CblM Hyglena CT cf \.he L. S . Si a is :i e S-sic* I>*;artns€at cf Health and ti* ovztj J* a iajrs* dairy farm near co \±v Tffibj.ect ofTU e Importance of CT.eas as i S.lZt Mi;Jc~ Dr. SbaWs ad- 6n-.M VTLS iuiieJy tn li e aaitire of a re- el:^ ci c-e*i«^ii ftxperieaee* in con- dossiig i f i*Sr7 5aJEU- Dr. Sb.i w d o- cijr'&ii feSjsffttlf to be a warm *upp-oner of pujiiituniaatia's a* tie cae effe£iiT« «**CCT to .K'ffixrkC E«* frt««iom from Cj5l^-fcenre dti*a.i*» iad *i\w:ljLr«d that a,i a reir-^E of it* rapwie&ciis in at- t«2s;-i'.i;r.s to tower lis* tolau: EoortaJitj to si s S-UJft, t* b*iieT*K* pia.irt«urLm- tiai iio be Goe cT •&* fTNua.***! force* tja'. a leajiei'dd ott.ml>er of POWDER ' Absolutely Pure Hide fram Cream ofTartar KdALUH-MOPHOSPHATE * 8y&Jlc»i«.> Roast Beef When tender, juicy and fine flav- ored it is an ideal meat for the Saa - dny dinner, and you are ajaorefi of idea! roasts when they are purchased at our market. You cajj have rib or rolled roasts as you prefer. Every- thing you may want in the meat line and all of the beat. The City Market 11 $. Second St Phone 42 H. G, Dane & Son A ccd5']!.* f a e ffii.i'.*.*!rr_j i .ii'.icja plaat ti JNGALLS CROSSING: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dexter of j cos*, were over Sunday jgu&nzA of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. O. J D*n- ter. Mrs. A. E. Arnold of Eow*ms Gar- ners, and Mrs. Albert Morgan of Pul- ton, a-ptnt Thursday at OiffWdi Sny- der*a. Mrs. Snyder and Wra. Mor- gan are sister*. L. Esfacock doeis noc gaia in as fast aa his many friemtf He b,ajs. p trained nurae ta a58e and ts reported aj .ilawjj jgaia- Mr. end Mrs. AJJy Eartoa, Mr. and Mrs. M. Burton and 3£u» tlvetyti motont-d \so Omw^o ll M They were callers on Mr. aarf Hrs.G- Sitxso:&s at the county j±ib Mrs. Matol o( Durfuanlle, ispent. pare of hurt week; at W. L> Smiitk'ss. ii=.S Optnlmi I Smt-iiay. war' Wr-'mnti Un* (jar., c;i i~.i »a and daaji'is'.«jr molortd from Cdjgsjl-iaiai tV- I *f '• and tUy at PriE^K his. xaa at r.ht L M . L MUN1CIFAL CiVU. SERVICE j EXAMINATION- • :kt mJo» of the Huoicijai Cirtl Siw-j Sans an4 (foan Cts*v* T. Ch.xpe i t «IS t o r vice Ctemmisskin of N. Yrf ., M?rric« of 5i ' ,< ci«y tail I91«, eeJBt f^r t&.e JX\ !• s.itif n vf niciaU held at city miO Site 2«tis i to«r iS»B». tram $*•*• hu, best <u oi thttn a.?. Moo- Tla. y ha>d help Co ICOIIM^ Fl ci;Ty __ fur ihit b* 1 nut<J« us Mocuejptl C*ri![ . .. . bhokf. Sa<h Nacki «ali ,w oblainnl from ».fe« o fc\. * vqgj 3B-.* co-unt; f ssff., I «* Sunday. J. Ktct *R4 wi:if* <»' ^ fri.i!-a.<i» in thin i\*a.i J&r Fliper axd mix f unlwsi* 4ji L S?4 3 a » <J*jf «tM.«U rf Mr. tad MM. C- Me- Mr. kad Mint. Cwnt* who hat pu«-h**eJ an Net- b l«UM)t ed . tMimrtai. »Braa« Qabftrn* *««** wrtictt tn Howtn* €otv te ad w* «U « SUl«r „ Alto Hexli* .and btr t*»ojAl« RmJi. of H«AIEW. wm mm « ( Mm. L*tm Ut>»»tJ ]*»< and Dorr B. CaUdiin, Mr*. dlVtCWH Mr*. Roja rrimM? •n.l Jin. M >' Mm. Matctitw IPnvUr- i»od«v in Mctka. & Brown ot ' Uimd 'lh» W r C T. a Mr. mod Mn, Cl»»d» Knifbt ft ftal<i«n, «tptti< Sund*j- with \hr U:- wr'i wlw , JJr«. Ulliut Cor. Gnailt stnsK* wUl »•.[*»! i 1 •*!*• DO\ »LTri i Jun* 16tiu «1.00 PIER JTEAB f . W, It.. 9»« iutk Qasr*. ir... wilt tw cfrea is <i>< ** O b Ihw- Mr. lunn S?.r«kitj, • tnctabesr of <k« )»<a*n) « f !«<«ur*i*jp of Ik* ewlinr vharvti. at ra. Mm, «« CfcHdiut a turn *adl«M Smral tmim Uvn ci»y (w- )1 It ««*. K. C 51 <»o iMIBUln tt 4Mf«Mi M It XMittm* —Tbt mil ««tm UWI Uc <tttkkmi« uid III* «MM. «—iW »»« Ca. toe.