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•\ THE FULTON PATRIOT, WEDNESDA Y JUNE 7, 1916 -t, WE STRIVE ToPi.eASeYOU.ONEANDM.1 I ANDIOl/liEINV'TEPWOWTO CALL' YOU'RE RESPECTFULLY INVITED to a shop that's been indicted at the ba^ oT public opinion for handling the best grade meats sold in this town. If that's the sort of food you're bargaining to get you should let us serve you. The Fulton Market JOHN REYNOLDS, Prop. 203 ONE1DA ST. PHONE 72 G1TY flND COUNTY John J . McGinnis is driving a new Allen automobile. George L. Pratt was in Buffalo on business last week. —Stray cow at Farley's Corners. Mr. and Mrs. «J. A. Morrill motor- ed to Ithaca Wednesday. Miss Lucy Pratt of Mexico, is vis- iting friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. 3. C. O'Brien spent Decoration day nt Old Forge. J. E. Veffhle of Buffalo, was in the city visiting friends last week. L. J. Meurillem of Bristol Yt., was the guest of friends in town last week. Mnthias O'Toole and family of Os- weg\o were quests of friends in the city last week. G. K. MASON A. ii. MASON DAVID & MASON AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE RpproBK>nt tnc ol<S reliable compftnid*. Old bunluCKs of t\. 11. David && weiijis new buM- neaa iirompur intended to. VTQcc— M Norib First aircpt. TYt. llt». MIBS Eva Keys and Afrnes Be.sa\v have returned from n visit with Sy- racuse friends. Mrs, William Cnrr entertained the ladies of AH Saints' church Thursdny afternoon tit t» silver tea. Mr. nnd Mrs.. H. W. Shipm&n and Mr. and Mr*. Charles S:ig:<? motored to Sandy Creek last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. .lames White were called to Balls.on Spa Friday by the depth of Mr. White's father. In the AH-Thoenix and Fulton High school base ball gume Friday, the former won; score t> to 5. —Tens, coffees., chocolates ami co- coas, the best grades at popular prices, at Carhart's grocery. Call en phone 2S. The alumni of the Oswefro State Normal school wHl hold its biennial reunion in that city June 27th. Tho receipts of the county clerk's office for Mny were $f>43.?0. and about the sivern.se for the month. Mr. anvi Mrs., tl Fulton, were tfiio-sts N. F. Irvon of Mc. K. RAffcrfy of of Mr. and Mrs.. .c-o on Memorial Mrs. Joseph Austin and Mrs. G. A. Washburn of New York, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Washburn last week. The many friends of Miss Helen Miller of Seneca street, will be pleas- ed to learn that she is recovering from her recent illness.. * The Fulton High school\went to Mexico Point on Decoration Day and defeated the Mexico High school ball team by a score of 11 to 8. Wet grounds postponed the base ball game between the Fulton High school and the Syracuse University Freshmen's team on Saturday. The committees appointed are •planning a fine entertainment for the opening nights of All Saints' parish house on June 19th, 20th and 21st. —Wanted—A good middle aged -oman for general housework; good wages; no children. Apply at 5 N. Third street. 22tf A recruiting office for the U. S. Marine corps has been opened in Os- wego. Fred G. Brown, a former Os- wego boy, now in the marines, is in charge. In a Cape Vincent garage the fol- lowing sign is posted: \Don't smoke your cigarette near the gasoline tank; even if you are not worth much, gasoline is.\ Kenneth McDonald, formerly of this city, but now residing at Cleve- land, Ohio, was one of the graduates in mechanical engineering last week at the Case school in that city. Supervisor V. V. Vant of Volney, has so far recovered from his injuries that he is able to get about with the aid of crutches. He returned to his home on Tuesday from the Lee hos- iltal. — Want^i. 10 tont of swale hay; will pay Wiyi market price. Call vtrito r.i onci\ K. S. roster, Fulton, R. F. IV 2. ho\ UO. ZS-i Ett^cnt H W-i!l;er of Syracuse, hflt yuirchas-oti the hotel at Selkirk Bench nnd will conduct the same hereafter. There is a movement on foot hold band concerts- during the cominp fumm cr poasion. Mayor Lewi sis favor of the plan. I A Merman is dis;nianvliii^ the con- struction ears of She Cunmnirh,! Gillc^pK 1 company, u*w) on the U* c&nnl in thiF. vicinity. The iVwfl?o Palladium «*t«* i Cc*e Scw&ll. ffirmc.Hy of t.h# Ad: House, Oswftcw. will l>c the m*x\*£tx of the new MKiiinftis. hot*!, cwrruM Wnst Kir*i and Hnvmihal fttrcf\^ J owe yVfo M R.no vrri\] e, a Mftf kKttvih r., hs g j t for \ht> tt wife c:»nncl Icvcftte her FREE! A Household Inventory and In- surance Record, together vrith biti of information about INSURANCE that ereryone should know. Ask for one. Whitaker & Boprdus, Inc. INSURANCE—All Line. Cor. Second and Ctyucs Ground Ftoc-r The government weather office at Oswcfjo reports that with the excep- ions of 1888 nnd 1897 the weather Thursday morning was the most un- easonable that hns ever been record- ed in this s«ction. The Peoples' tins nnd Electric Co. >f Oswepo is setting poles through he rural districts of the town of Seriba and will soon be furnishing urrt>nt for lights nnd power to the 'armei\a in that section. Owing to a short uge of canal >oftts the Arrowhead Paper company it Battle Island wlli have to unload ts incoming pulpwood from Anti- coi-ta Island and have it shipped from Owego to the mills by cars. Claude Lintisley and fami3y have oved hero from Fulton Mid are oc- cupying the Waller Smith piece on Puliiski Hill. Mr. Lindsley will drive the now motor truck winch O«kes Ames recently purchased.— Mexico Independent. M n n y a go o d, d e.s e rvi n g ft r 1, w h o would mnko some fellow a dwirnble wife, jrvtjs shunted into the old maid igade by thoughtlessly hniipinp her cookm.K school diploma in the parlor. here her youivg men cnllers have a chance to see it. The oftlcials of the Ontario rail- road were in the city Wtxincwiay on a tour of inspection and went swny pleased with the up-to-date condition of their buildings nnd the efficiency shown by Station Master R.ichard. nnd hi» assistiint^. —The high cost of Hvirvg is gre duced when you place your orders for family (rroet'rit'-s and JArevisions h Citrhart, the Orocer. V^e tolo- -ne «S and p*ft quick delivery aiv.i satisfaction in the grade o{ gY>o>ds.. The Junior Daily of Cclg-jf.-f uni- cersity, in a recent is&ue, piaid libers.! compHmenu n-> Lela.nd Carrier, son of Mr and Mrs., G-P'orgv T. Carner of 1 this city .for his p-erfwt ronrfition of the leading part in the COIJOJT'C play: during Junior wee.):. i Carnngt.on Cfl.st.le, the 8300,000 residence in O'swejju. and oittt of Xbc iwit landmark* •ot ih&i ci!.y. is lo bo torn down and the jvroj>«*:ri'y- wold n t o reiH d e.n c-e lots.. I' vr&s bail I in .he e-nrly TO's., tnit wa.& n*vdT \vcc.i- ^ie<i hy the owner, wrK» 'dit'-i belf^T'P I*ubUc charity dfj' H»ppy Hour Theift Thursidsy o.f this f At *,ht- c-onvention of ihe New York branch of t.hr- Unt'.M N a lion*! *,BSoci)tUon of IV*.to.ffic-c clfrks., ht\ci in Eirnir* Dpwraiintt \\*y, KirftciM W. J. H. Nelle of the Ontario & Western railroad has been in the city the past week, planning the proposed freight, house to' be -bxtilt in Nortljj First street, below the.mills. The freight house is to be constructed of fireproof material, and it will be in the heart of the milling 1 district and close to the business section. Eugene A. Gusfcxnan, son of Wil- liam H. Cushman of 712 East Jeffer- son street, is with the expeditionary force of TJ. S. marines now serving on board the U- S. S. Tennessee in Santo Domingo for the protection of the American legation there, during the current revolt against President ] Jimines. Cashman enlisted in the ] marine corps at its Syracuse recruit- Dr. C. R. Lee is erecting a mauso- j ng station, Feb. 4, 1916.—Syracuse leum in Mt. Adnah cemetery. The J Post-Standard, June 2d. cost of the stone structure, which j will have a capacity for several bod- —Go to the benefit entertainment ies r will be more than $5,000. it is tat the Happy Hoar on Thursday and being made of solid granite and is i help boost the fund for the charity situated in the newer portion of the \ department of the city. cemetery, near the easterly entrance on Broadway and the Elks' plot.. —^Everything needed for An Albany dispatch of ,June 2d states that the Fulton Light, Heat & the; Power Company has filed an applica- \sweet girl graduate\ and bride and • tion with the up-state Public Service many things that the young man commission for permission to issue graduate will want, at pleasing prices, will be found at the Chappejl-pyer ; Go. store. Attention ii their ad. on page three. common capital stock to the amount of 5150,000 par value, or .lied to ; such other amount at par value as j may be hereinafter properly deter- ! mined, and to hold or to sell such It is said that the retail coal deal- , ^ck f or the purpose of reimburs- ers in Oswego and elsewhere believe ; j ng its treasury for moneys expend- there will be an advance of 20c per j er therefrom for improvements, etc. ton on coal about the first of July. i ri f l h b ton on coal ab y The winter price of coal has been un- hd th f d hil ffi Th p ! ~ no °S r 1 the new Fulton industries changed thus far, and while no offi- i i s the ^ilton Novelty company, Inc., cial notice of the lais-e has been sent ! whjch ha5 £ le ^ lt E papers of mcorpo- out, it is thought certain something j ™ hon ^^ ,^f ^ te secretary and will be heard about the middle of this j month. Don't Mi&s the Comfort Found in Smoking 50-50 Cigars BOLAND BROS. FULTON The Jewish Pentecost or Feast of Weeks (Shebuoth) will be celebrated the county derk the past week. The company has an invention of their own—an aatornatic poultry feeder— which they purpose to manufacture \ and place on the market. The direc-' tors are V. D. Calkins, J . C. Ferris! and F. R. Parks, with their main of-1 fice at 234 Cayuga street. The cap-) ita.1 stock of the new corporation is placed at $10,000. ' George A. Rappole has received a • letter from the Experimental station at Toronto, Canada, acknowledging the receipt of the box that Mr. Rap-j pole found attached to a small bal-! loon in this city It short time ago. i The letter states that the balloon traveled 230 miles and the instru- today, June 7th. Its name is de- rived from the fact that it is cele- brated seven weeks after the second day of the Passover. All the bibli- .ment in the box, placed there by the cal injunctions as to the manner in officers of the meteorological Bervice, which the feast was to be observed ...r ndicate that it was originally agri- cultural in character. Dr. Harriet M. Doane, acompanied by Mrs. J . S. Stevenson of Hannibal. left Monday for Chicago to attend he Republican national convention. From there they will go to Winona. Minn., for a short visit, and after- ,rds to the Democratic national convention at St.. Louis.. Both ladies ore lenders in the women suffrapt- movement in this county. Defective wirinp is jjiven as the cause of the destruction by fire on Thursday morning early of the Dixon uftp at Central Square. The in- mates es-rapc'd. but home lost every- thing but their ntpht clothes. Tht- proprietor ami family were res-cueJ jth difficulty. At one time in \va.& thought, the tmtire villase would be destroyed. The hotel was erects in 1836 and the luss is estimated at $18,000, wiih little insurance. The hotel stabler and Lint's auto garage wt-re also burned. registered the ai pressure at differ- ent altitudes; the chart registered the balloon as going up ten miles in the air. Mr. Rappole was the recip- ient of an award for returning the box and a letter of thanks for the in- terest he had thken in the case. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. Sunday, June- 11th, Whitsunday. Service* .15 follows: Holy commun- ion, s a. m ; holy communion and sermon. 10:30 a. ITS. ; Sunday school unti bible cla.^j, IH.rn.; evyns-ong and sermon. 7:30 p. m. All the sc-atinps nre free and vissicrs Eire cordially welcomhi at al! the services. The evensong service vt\\] be hiid at 7:30 p, m. ur.til further notice. \Rougb on Rat»\ rat5, mice bup-F- Die &u• <io-ors. Unbestab 1 e ex- U=rmmator. Us.e-d world over, by U. S. gov't too. Economy size 25c or 15c. Drug- and country stores. Re- ftise .substitute.3- Free comic picture B-—E. S. Wells, Jersey City, N. J . Your Servart! It lights, it operates—efficiently, cheaply. silently, instantly, We can show you how to save time, labor and money in the home, store, office or workshop—give you (acts and figures, A Few Hot Weather Suggestions Electric Fans, from $8.90 up. The cost is trifling, compared with the net profit in comfort and actual work accomplished. iron Electric Flat Irons, $3.50; ten-year guarantee. always hot; no steps to take. Electric Cooking Utensils, J2JM and up. A woman's handy friend for meal time. Motors, all sizes. For grinding, buffing, pumping water and a hundred other uses. If your home is not wired, get an estimate now. The Electric Co. PHONE 144 The Tro Wov &czema MhPWBiWNP\-— Sxi£ve !?>e,r r iht » .hvly Sih. A sn.f»4 the 1CC:B' of tahtag and . ,.„, — <rf i&iitt &|«i tni fiiuvo G» live oatr C^D« wt WtM '1&*.IM*K Uliy 4Q*t j^fl. try K » tfav (UfiHTHiiaSiflB 'or the («IP ciSiy Mfe.ll Qtt Sat'iiTOfl.y uci'dcT Kiit' MRrjpa.r*t B-. SqiMl^ On Needed Things for Graduation Wear Gowns, Dresses, Laces, Gioves, Undergarments, Footwear Gradnating from school is one of the important events in the life of yosag women and men, and, of course, all graduates want to make a becoming appearance on the eventful occasion. ThiB store is ready to supply tie most exacting demands in almost every- thing needed for the adornment of the \Swe^t Girl Graduate\ and many things tiaS the young man graduate will want at price* that will be entirely pleasing. Graduation Gowns Made of Fine Net $6.9S. Sl.2.00 to S15.00 The 1 -' - IUL;IU>\ N-' t (iu\i,!i > uTr th« \ c*-w! ! .-I!!.] iii-,- •»:!. .v, •. h<-r c HI Gra.dtia.Ung Q^vras For Misses th<- ii - w ' - ;iti;r.- v •> . '.•. . , - tr-.m- .•:;.:.:>. J6.9S :.:..i ST.50. Boys' Graduation Suits Blur High Class, Exclusive MtJdels in Graduation Gowns Shown in Our French Room Pair ! Y.v.1 (rviV.' $1.50 $20.CK) u- $95.00 QLOVHS For QraduaJion «'W im^Ui S:ik it'. « r:>\, in whit >EV and 760. i>r..).t.Tt->l Silk '' K^vsrr '' sod S2.CW. Wear i Al ti,..in! KlI! Muslin Undergarments For the Girl Graduate PRINCESS SLIPS •!•• ,i-ry :i:A ia.-r- tniaK-ai,-. $.1.00, $1.50, S2.00, $2.50 LONG MUSLI N PETTICOATS :r ::...:..i... 51-00, S1..50. $2.00, $2.50 • r -.; r:- .-.;, $5.00 r..v:.r;, :.-'.!i.-..-i ! .- S.1.00, J1..50, S2..00, 42,50 :-r ,-;:r> -.;;• -. - S'5.00 . . 5Oc Kl<-»h WHITE SILK PETTICOATS S2.0-0 To 8S.W BODICES \\. \JI.OO sa.ee. ja..M, S3.cc MUSLIN COESET COVKHS 3Sc, 3:9c, 5Os BATISTE CORSET COVKHS '.»-. •.«,:•.[;[ »;.-.••.i.-:s 60c, 7te, Sl-W Dainty Laces, Flouncing.5, Edges and Band- Ings for the Embellishment of the Graduation Gown S5.35, W.&0. S3,00. P»ir Piir W.00, ifttly. snnv ThfM* wj.ll ns per- Pair $2.80, S3..70, S3,3S» •4O-:;-ch \\i'.<- ' ©9c 79; •i.,>:i,c !u,li.i>\..f t». 0'- \ j ti> 96c So fl .98 «te to ' « A< TSc So Dainty Lingerie for the Bridal Trousseau Crepe de Chine Lingerie Uvv,::.s $3.68 to $12.00 K I'h.-ui^.- . . J2..5O to $9.00 i'.-..ni:».i,-, . . $1.00 to 53.00 I'vV.;.-..3t, JS.OO to SS.CB Ch-irvct Wajh Satin Lingerie ii.-w:n $7.50 Jo $1100 E t'!i,-]!K.v. .... ROD So $9.00 IvtJ.i.-w.u . . $6.00 to 53.00 i •,.:.•.,:.-.,:,-» $1-00 to $3.00 Philippine Embrroderwi U E i • 81-00 to $.5.00 $1.00 to $3.00 $1.00 to $3.00 .SS.00 to S2S..00 50c to 33,00 Muiiin fl-W to 95J3O SI-CO to M.C0 •Sl.W to i&OO &SK S O QKADDATTOK 15 >.i -si* MM jwir CHAPPELL-DYER COMPANY, INC.,