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Ttn:RSDAY. JUNE 25, 1908. ;::::::;::::::::::~7\-lteV . .rn~· lt. Shaw. 11astor of the I ersvillo visited tMir sister, Mrs. John paring for the proper observance of 13_nptist <'hUI'~b !n.Sa,·ona. :\. 'i., we:JI Barney yesterday. the custom of Memorial Day; also ltno~·n to rtla!lY of onr reo.•lers ae the ! Mrs . .MarY Ha1•tln Is visiting at the to the facultY and scholars of the (ormo:>r )instor or the Fl:wtist. cbureh \ bome of her daughter, :\1rs. Eliza- linton public school for their gen- . , , . J'\ '\' '\''\''· \\' ooi<od in ,,.,. , bolh B<OWO. ••·nO' '\\\\\'\\ o< ftonon. \'' left last r mrs ' riage, on '\'<'rlm'.:rlay evE>ning. to Miss \ A large number of Epworth leag- for their active participation in the • · a •\' \' •~ da»' AaoW '· AJw•m.o or \\'\\\· '· \'\ ''\~' rn ••~\ rlm unu<o<rt<nn \'\\'\\\ ro <h• Mldi.n' in<. and · f~lends in Glens Fails. l Y., hy nev. :\L J. Wlnrnester, pastor! at Gloversville tomorrow. Prayer their intE>r .. st in the ex.,rclses while 'SawY¢' was .in ,\,}banY on I of the Bnpti!lt cltnr~h In that- piace. \ meeting in the M. E. ehu•·cb will be there. The vetli'rans also greatlY ap- . <bo '''\'~ n< \' d<m i Tho ruUow<ug P'\''\m w~ uon- ho1d \'~ -•'\\ on rhio ~nn.r. ouuciatod rho \\\'\' •nd '\\\ Hagel'·, the 1atter part ~ (\Pred at the closiRg exercises of the Mrs. Charles Slade entertained of the Order of United American Union scliool, held in Kenya.muck Mrs. Helen, Bovee a.nd Mrs. E. B. Mechanics. of MisS AnnaL. Grang- hall, !>Iondtl.Y ntght: Hathaway yesterday. manY friends in this Selection. Mandolln Club. NORTHVILLE. gave a successful and Blow Soft Winds, Vincent, Chorus. t~r.!tal< at i\iiss Grang- 1 Six Fn.mous Articles, Primary De- 1 . M01l!lt Vernon. At the . l)at·tment. I A team belonging to David stur- th.e.i'\).Cital the audience .. su.n .flower Chorus, Goodman Ta· \gess .of Speculator •. becamef .righten- Arrival of Miss Felicity war- .. G,_.,, Who in ,.._ bn<, Cocll Flnoh. ..,,._ ca=. · od nl ~ •ntnmnb•l• ohnrt<Y bot ore ren known\ . NQ..iests, played sev- Grace Finch. noon Monday, while standing in SIL.:VER HI.ELS . .taonnese Umbrela Drill, Grammar front of Mosher Brothers' store, and · · · In the· old town where she sp!mt \\'' hp n-om A..,_ \\\\-'' immMlo<ol' ,,._, no a ;riak ,un m~' '\\' '\' ln tho ooinhi•l · · to apelid a Good-Night Drill, Prima).'Y Depart· toward Mam etreet. cutting across · mansion ot Sir William Johnson, · ·· who is spend·\ meut. 1 the sidewalk near the Lyon house,· in the days when it tryed men's mother, j.~rs. . .• l;lel.ectlon, Maml,olln' Club.. . one of tb•e animals slipped and fell. so~:~ was given the nama of Sll- BROUGHT BAOK TO UFE Miss Ida :Landon. Miss Vrancee The driver, who was in the drug vel' Heels by the Mohawks on ~iii~( ,J~n·det~s·:on toft \-'' l Ttbb~\ ~• \\' \'\' L•ttl•l;. O! \\\ n! G. N. Bonwn. •\ Mnn = aoonnnt of '\' \'\''\ of <om ,... •• I\'' IJnkm oohOo! fQenlty, \\ tOwn rho -~ h•.Jng rbem by <ho bM\' rn onl ronn<no '\ rho ,nnng fn· 't .,. i__:et, -;.~··1 1 O\' • 'l'uesdaY tor t)le: summer vaca· ·before they .could gather themselves. dians. s a, .. own ., · • · She returns after an absence· or ' tion, Miss Landon going to beT bonte The only damage tthat will amount to over a hundred years with pipes : . ¥mi_iss ;Mat~le. ~e. . in Buito:lo o.nd Miss 'l'lbbltts to ;her anyt)ling will be to the harness. of peace wishing all prusperity ;omd ,tteehaPP. 1 omi tetd by I ho~e lli Syracuse. Miss Latt!.ng Mrs. Le!lllo Jones and daughter of who .accept her pipes. cUn aY sc o.o s· n own . · . B S k SILVER HEELS Ci •. · . · ~ , ·. -will .,, •• a \'\\\' n! •oo\ \'\~ •\'''\\\\'n' ·~ '\\\' \ \\ = • · . .., . FridaY, Au!?us~ 7, !or tng In Troy and New York before home of Mr. and Mrs. Harl'Y L. Law- Man-qfilctnred bY sundaY school . t . AM. CA' 'L .1&. ·soN p k · '\\'' ,. \\\ homo in Sb\\\lil'· nn. · . C ~ ..., , ~a.cam~a~:a ar ' Dr. C. T. Lansing passed sometime · Gloversville! N. Y. iOct}})tnbllii~mer. Clarence E. in Gloversville Monday. WednesaM•. U n n :i 'li ~:It#;; U # U U U U U U i: . s; Rev. Clarence Miller spent the In· Johllsiovln .. AVER. \\'8 CO,.\\\'. RS .. ft . Gl '11 ''iilnl.lete'd tb,e evatJi!nation . ... ... .,...u. . .. : a ernoon 1n oversv1 & Monday. '\ \' · U . ;: A 'lloli!!e, being driven by Mr. Mead . U # # # # U U U # U # # # # # # # of Hage.dorns MillS, through what Fire company has. J. :B. Avery and Mrs. William Mer- is known 11· \Hog-back 1\'!onday . rtam v.s1 e \'r. an rs. · ar ey evening, sull .i:; wheeled In front atten. d th. c Tr .. i~untY · 1 't d '\[ d. M Ch 1 · ,eol~VEtntlion and partieipate Edward's at !4ountain. Home, Fd· ·of an ~utomobile which had been at Jo}!.nstown, Friday day. brought. to a.. standstill. breaking the · .l\~Jb: 3 an!l 4. 1 Mr. and Mrs .. Pier of Schenectii.dY spokes out of the front wheel and llas pu:r.chased a we~e the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. . disabllng the wagon, o! John ~nsson of . :M:. Reddish a ,few days last week. Mrt. D. s. Harrington' and eon, . Mrs. John Lasher and. daughter Harold,. of Homer,' are visiting at tbe Prout .fell unb!lnscious ' and Mrs. .Allen of Gloversville were home of the former's son, o. A. Har- near· her . tiotn~ last · the guests of Mrs. Robert Br.yce, rlngton. sufterlli.g· from Thursday. The stores of the village were She wail taken to Mrs. Hannah McLea;n had the mls- closed Tuesday night in order that · she soon, recovered: fort.une to have her horse cut with the IJlEl!l'Chartts and clerlts could have and il:t present writ• · ·barb wire fence last week. ·the pr~vtlege of attending the sehool . h,ei' wor:k again. 1\'!r; .a!id 'Mrs. oeorge Merriam Cl!tertainment. . . Benjamin Sanford s!?eli.t Friday and saturda-Y in Ame· Ab V A t part of liiBt week . e .an. ls yne, •the Anibal house . terdam and Hagaman, vlait;!.ng . man, was in Gioverilvllle tMS· week. thiS week ·as the . friends. Chall'les Van Brocklen has left for ~reiative•s in Glovetsvil.1e. Miss Edna Green closed her school k' t left last FridaY for · a wee . s s ~Y at Amsterdam. Frtda,Y and returl).ed to Corinth. Mre. s. A. Weaver and son have met his wife; '\'l'ho · M H · 1 · Cb. · 1 1 ttl rs. . arr B . apman s v e . nOJ. . returned from a week'!! visit with ·spenlling the week ill Buf- ,her brother Chester Edmons and the former's parents in Edinburg. theY .t01;>k a s:hort fa~ily. · Th d l.\ulton lll:laln, re-. ·. e annual chU ren's dll.Y eter- cilie-, were ~rrted out at the -aa.ptlst ho~e in tb,is vJllage # # ;; #.;; ;; # li #. u # '# u ;; U u U church on Sunday night and the this week. U · U .church an:d prayer meeting room l!lchool closed last :Fri\ ·~ STRATF()J:tD g · · wer.e crowded. All present \poke • aummet vaeatlon. ;; U # ;; ;; ;; u # ;; ;; # u ;; .U u u u • verY highlY of the entertainment and Totilnnson of irohns-. th!! manner in which it wall el[ecuted. SPECIAL PRICES ••• FOR ••• Tomorrow ••• AT ••• l. H. Van Antwerp's. GROCERY · Of South P,4itrrY Street HAVE STYLES i THAT FASHION WE CuTls to match all~~ We :\ish to call attention to an unusuallY cqm~ · , plete Jme of NATUR!UJ IIA;IR GOOPS a.nd wltq . h~tr... Set of four, the large variety of shades we carr.y.it ia e.asy fo.r SOc and 98c. Set women to get a perfect match In 3ust the style · f · · 75 ~.theY wish. With the hair ·dreE!sing style .a;s it le : 0 SlX, C and todaY it is an absolute necessity ror women who 1 $1.5.· 0. Set of eight: w,i!lh to follow fashlon'a .fa.ncl·.es. to use tbel!e hair·· at $3.35. decorations. Call and see our line. For SallitarY · reasons we do not exchange H!!-lr Goods. A MOTHER'S DELIGHT Our· Infant's Wear ·sectlon Moth~rB ot babies grow enthusiastic when' they see the display of daintY babY finery in our L\'IFANT'S WEAR SECTION. Aild .many a. mother who has thought it necessary to J!.lake aU her ·baby's clothes bl' hand at home, changes her mind when she trnds hoW reallY exquisite and bow· inexpensive everything is. It ·will pay every mother of .a baby up to 4 years old to make this section a visit . Infants' Short Dresses from 50o to ~.98. Infants' Long Dresses or Slips from $eo to $1,15. Infants' Knit Jackets from 25c to .1.25. 0 Infants' Cashmere Jackets from Cbtl~~n•s . Children's Washable Pta;~ Hatll . 50() to $1.'75. Infants' Booties, 10c, 15c 1$.<1 25c. Infants' Bibs, tOe, t5c and 25o. j!l'ic. . . .· .. CI)Udren's Eml:lrotd,ered, trimmed with .t:!bbtinl! and· flow.eri'(~; frQm $t.oo to f:MJS. Children's Bonnets !tom ~ · $1;150 • Children's .Rompe-rs ii:J,· Gray• itt illkl• S.pecial Prices ,n R.ussian Dres$eS 59c Dresses at ••.•.••• , , ~Sci $1.0 0 Dresses at • , ...... '1~ $1.25 Dresses at •• , ••••• 98c $1.50 Dr13sses at ••••• ,$1.~ ~ $1.!76 ilrf!lllilB at $l.9S · D~e$ses at $2.25 Dresses at $2.98 ?'$•7 7-79 NORTH MilLIN $\1' ~~~~----~~--~~~--~--~~--~~~--~~ Mail Order~ Receive Prompt Attention. · Jobn&town Patrons' Car Fare Paid on el,)ent several days in · :Mr~. Ma'l'y Wiley spent Tu.et!d.ay dn D .. 1 ill Tho following was tho program: In- . t}1e gu~l(t .of .. ;r, A. o gev e . ..... ~•·•··· w. 1). Ingham {)f Buttalo and Geo. • etrumental selection, song, \Chll· Markell ot •?.la-nhelm made us a. call dren'.s Pratse\: responsive reading, c;me'day last w~k. prayer, addreBB of welcome, Nina ·jaOC:IQC)OOCIOC!)OQciOCI)OOCICJC)OOCIOO oil: special' ~Fred E;elteri~e 'has pu;:chased a Beli.t•on son~~ \Dad We Love\; reel- fine new p!ano. . tatlon, I:.eland Burgees; recitation Mr • .and )Its. Bliss Kibbe hiv;~· ~l•ta nupcan; song, Nina Bent~n: ~een spending a tew days at west recltatton, Scott Downing; song, Winfield, Bridgewater a~d watervitle. _.Mrli. 'Barber's claile; recitation, Stet- They _fl.ttended the dedication of the la ~ason; recitatlo~, Blanche Bur- . F.iastern .Star borne at Waterville sat- gess, song, cbolr, On This Glad utday, which was located there re- Day\; clal!!s everclaes, Frances Ed- eentlY tbtough the inftm!'nce: largely of . dY'!! class, \The· Flower Party\; reel· William G. :McLean, a. fol'liler strat- tafton, M&rgaret Latta, reeitatton:, fin'd 00 y, who is one of ifue most pros- Walter·-Russell, class exercises, Mrs .. Green, who has been· of the dist:rlct ·. town durl!lg th~ ·paat !!Pring, left last Satur- h.btn!!· in. Corinth. . . ·Longf~ld, who teaches '~·:Dlibll.il _senoOl!3 !n Passaic,· N. Ja,st Saturday l!l~ht, ''\·••P\'no. ~he: inimmE>J' va!lll-t,Ion · f!lrs. E; H. Long- ·A. 'Benton's class, \God's Little' .perous l;IUSiii!eSB men of l!bat &eetioi!. Lights.\'; .. rMltation, LucY FUU.er,· Mr. Kibbe 'had tbe pleasure of meet- · lng at tflbe dedication m-any of his reciltatton, Esther Duncan, clo8il1g song, \Be Strong! Be Soldiers Tr.ue:i school day friends and the oocaslon was xnuch enjoyed by 'him and ~irs. At one of the most fullY attend• , ~Jb)Je. ed and enthusiastic meetings recent.,.:·. • ' lY 'held by the G. A. R. post of. this The many friends of Robert H. Hicks will ~e pleased to le-arn that he has a very proSJ)erous business at · West Winfield, wlb.ere be conducts a general store. ' village since Memorial Day; action . · was taken -on expre~lng the appre• cia.tion of the veterans for the pub- lic interest displayed bY the public· in the exercises of the day and in .. ~t'liirctv~1~_, '\ and forty' U U U # U U U U U U U U U # U U U local iodge ·of Odd ,; - !\lAYFIELD if itBI observance. Resolutrons Qf · th:anka were a·dopted conveying the gratitude of th<> post to Mrs. Frank . :Barber for . }ler generous aid In 11re· to: :M;ay,field ··last Sun- # # the Qdd Fellows .Mem- U U # tt # # # ~ # # U U U U U # # Refreshments · were visitQrs: .after the conclu- ~ce. lVIrS, ·l'J.I. Bovel' and da.ug'hter Helen · have been visiting at the horne of Mr. and :Mrs. Edward B. Ha.thaway. oooooooooooooooo 0 . . 0 ;JOHNSTOWN MARKET. Qttapl)la.n .left last Sun- Elmen Johneon, son of Joseph · w~elt's business trip to . Johnson, of Foote District, is very ill with eancer of the stomach. \State timothY seed . ., .. ,. •• $ 3.00,' loooooooooooo~o~g 1\ir, and Mrs. Charles Peck of Clover seed, r\tai! ...••••• 13.50 · South Carolina who have been visit· Beans, white, r-P.r bu. · · • · · · • z.so ing relatives f ;t Northvilie the past Oats. state, pel' bu. • • • . • • • • .6Z week h t ed t Creamery Butter. print .. , •• , .26 ave re urn o the home of 1 creamerY Butter, bulk • , • • • .2r. · to Mrs. Jerome 1\iesser. I DairY Butter . . • . . . . . . . • . • .24 · ien!~fel.d .. left on Monday to duti(ls as assf!istant in the Gloversville Monday, after spend- 'l'he infant son of William Thomp- .\CMese, pel' pound ..••••. , . .13 at tlle·ll.Ome of her ~;on and wire was buried yesterd:ay Ci<ler vinegar, gal. . . . • • . . • • .15 ?,'l:rs. w. A. Granger i . l Potatoes, pe•· bu. . . . . . . . . . . . 85 afternoon n the vii age eemetery, Eggs, per doz. , • • • • • • • • • • • .17 Js .. ;v:lJtJa•\'\ Rev- F. G. Hext officiating. Ji3arley, per bu. • . • • . • • . • • • .90 Willard D~ Graff ~~ suffering from . Salt, per bbl. . . . . • • • . . • . . . 1.60 . a severe attack ot rll~umatism. Plaster, per ton ·: · · · • · · · · · • 9.oo wood, hard • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6.00 A game of baseball will .be 11layed on Sa.turd·ay, on the home grounds, between the home team and Da.n- forths ot Gloversville. A hot game Is expected as the Danforths have sev- wood. soft • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • 3.50 Wheat, per bu. . . • . . . . . . . . l.lll · · Wheat screening . . . . . . . . . • 1.05 B~ckwhea.t. per bu. . . . . . . . 1.00 jSttaw. oat, per ton .•.••..• 10.00 Hay, pel' ton . . . . . • • • . . . • • 12.00 eral new players of ab1lity. M;cats, etc., per lb- JQseph Bennett, Jr., received a se-., Beef, native dressed , •• , , . 06@ .07 rious face burn this week by the ex- Lard, rendered . • • • • . . • • . . • .14 ~o,tllJlllfSEiiOiler ' Clarence E. been spending a few V:isltlng the schools Oppenheim and plosion of chemicals. . Lard, leaf .......•• , . • . . . . .12 Leon R. Brown and Scott De Got- Lamb, live · · • · • • • · · · ,0&@.06 1-2 .d(l.ughter was born . yer are home for their s11mmer vaca- ~1~~~r~s~::h · : ::::::::::: :~~ :H'Jlll'Y Brown Mon- tlon from Cornell university. Tallow, rendered • , • , . . . . . . . .05 Mrs. VIrginia Orr spent a few days Veal, live ....• • ..••••. 06@.6 1-2 Ca.rn•en1cer and Miss Hat- at Saratoga t·hls weelc with her huB- veal, dressed • · • • · · · · • · · • · • .10 Glo-versville were the band. llide9- ... -~Usa ~!attie Lee the first \ Grade examinations were held yes- Cow, No. 1, lb. • • • • • • · • • • • • .3 1-2 · · 1;., · tel'da.y and today In the several Bulls, lb. · · · ·' · · · · • · • • • .o3 I Horse, eacl\ • . . . . . • . • • . • • • • 1 76 \'· Brown and Mrs. rooms of the village school. School .Dye bides, each . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 ret·u.ru~d to Glovers-\ wl:ll close Friday for the snmll!er va- Deacon hides, each . . • • . • . . . ,40 after a. few days' visit cation. Lamb and sh~ep pelts • , ... 75@ .80 . . to\'ll , .·~~s 'ose h B • tt d Veals, eacll. .. ' , ... , ... , . 65 @. 75 \' .. u,~o~. •• , p - enne an ·son -~ . . · · o. f tlw .Ken .. n.yet.o.I.Brtu;:e, visited r~l·atlves at Not•tha.tnP~ F. 0 P .. ·~ 1 u.lm\'dress d lb . .18 .11 ,20 .12 .18 h. b k. d . t hi ... , • .w s, e • , • • • • • •• , • , .. 11s. oo .e .n. game ~lth .· on t s weeK. · ·Fow_l~. Jive, lb ..•.....•.••• .Saea:nda,gas ot G!Qve!'sv!lie :1· ·rhe members or the M. l!l. chu1·ch \ SprlnF): c}licken.s, dsd. , . , • , •• . .grounds fol' ::;atutday: will sell ho.me-nia.de ice cre!l-m a.t the Springs _chickens, live .••.. ' •• . . home •of Firl!le.i: W. Brov.:1].· F·rida.y ~-Tur~eys, live • • · • • • • '' • '\ • • of. TroY hi' !!pelid· •\ ~ve~lng. . . $up!lrie!- £he'vi'ifar:e·!lt·-t!le ·· ·1\11';;. Edward. Wllklni! I)~·Brpa~p;l- Be;:.L,·• · • ........... 30@.35 . ..M. W. Ch&J~e. bi~, a.nd ~1,1 Gr$'M Brower o! Glov~ )[edlum, unwa!lhed •••••• •lllij»~.21 Oar Fare Paid to Johnstown Qustomet'S on Purchases of $S·or Over ~~1 ~ ~,. ,2t808 Y ds. Fine Swiss Embroidery I . . ' 18 to 27 inches wide and worth from 75c to $1.50 yard. . . . . · ... ·.·.·RD. AVA .. Friday Morning, promptly, at~··\ o'cl~k, '?'e ·~~w OF our doo~ to welcome you to the. Groot· cot Sale o{ Fine Swi§ Embroidet'll!s ever held Ill tills locallty, Careful buye<S and OO<gain o;eeke<S\\ miles around will be on hand to take advantage of this truly wonderful offer. 'l'he assortment ineludes Flouncing and Corset Cover Embroidery, 18 to ~7 inches wide, in the m9st exquisite floral and open work d,;gru;, beautifully done on fine Swis.. There is also a large quantity of Choice Bandings to match, included in this sale. Such goods as this i• de•i<able for the m~t clahomte gown• and eosturo., and is in great demand fur •hirl waists, white petticoats. undergorments, night robes, child.en'• dre,.e,, fancy aprons and other uses too numerous to mention. · coME--S~e Tbls Gorgeous Display and Learn Bow Mueb You Can Buy for TinY sums. This lot come!. in lengths that range from 1! yards to 6!- yards, and owing to the wonderful low price at which it is offered, :we re- quest our patrons not to ask to have pieces cut. You cannot hope to find another such buying opportunity--an- ticipate your future needs and be on hand early. \Ve have engaged extra clerks to assure prompt service to the crowd that is sure to be here each day. • THE REASON: A large New York house that m~kes a specialty of. importing fine embroideries from Europe's Best Mills, became o~er stocked and was forced to sell thousands of yards of this high grade goods at a sact·ifice in order to raise 1·eady cash. We were in a position to take advantage of . the situatioi)-that accounts for this un· · usual under pricing in the very height of the embroidery season. • p ~,.- • ·, sa~e Beotns Ftt.daY a~ s:SO a.m. and conDones Saturday.