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by purch~sin~·oite of our . Budntil ·or 1 '' _,.-.,_, '' ' ' ' com•.rdal . · -~w: BOOks· . . ' la~orer, far~el; and ...,._,,,.~r· ,,,.,. ~acher should ll~Y~ 4' cop,- ·of ;ijlts book. · · · - , : · .. -.· . :t~ You can s~~ure t,p.e-J book • } th~ Glover~~riU'!'· ,~esil S,cllool. tor $1.00, or l!r· ~a;ll~ . .li,blltpaid, $1.;t0< . Adi!.~~:>. , . /btover&vUie<.lB.Piil·· -,~ . ~-.:ti~l' .. ' ' . \\\ ' ' ' ,t Glov~IYIII!t~,.~ •. Y. ·:-·~\\'1'.'', ROADS TO Bf· · DISCUSSID ++0~99~999++••••v • • .0. OBITUARY ~ . ~· ••••••••••••••••• 1\IRS. MAGDALENE OA!tNOROSS Miss ~la.gdalene Carncross, aged 74 TIIUJC,SDAY, Jmi\E 23, 1908. HOTtl TO Bf :RtOPtNtO $TATE flNGII\\EE:R ASKS EVERY· ONE INTERESTED IN THE SUB· JEOT TO ATTESD THE CONl\EN- TION IN BUFFALO. ;years, died s•boL·tly a·fter noon 1\lon- day -at her 'home :.<o. 9 Eaet )ladi· TOUBAINE WILL BE ONCE MORE son avenue. 'fhe deceased 'had been in declining health for several years but onlY recently was she obliged to take to :her bed and death was due princ~pally to old age. t C.o\L:f,ED THfl SIR WILLIA.M '. ;JOHNSON, AND BIG BUSINESS • The deceased was born in the town of Johm1town and had resrded in this vicinity '!Ill ber life. About forty yeare ago 11h,e removed to this city. and 'her warm heart and beautl:ful IS EXPECTED. ~ Johnstown's big hotel, the Tou· & character surrounded her wltll a cir- Indicative of the important charac- ter of the Good Roads and Legisla- . . tive convention called by the Buf- Au<tomobile' association at Buf- falo, July 6, 7, 8, and the official rec- ognition being taken of It is the fol- cle o-t friends bY whom she will be sadly missed, She wa.s a. consistent iowi~g letter, which Is being sent out member of: St. paul's Lutheran church ratne, formerly tbe K~leneka and ttie ·• Sir William, which has been closed • since the bankruptcy troubles of pro- · .• ,. prletor A. J. James, will In all prob- ability be opened again next week and ready for business illtrlllg the ' firemen's celebratibn of July 3 and by :state Engineer Skene, of New York, to the town· boards and super- visors of 934 towns: . · \Dear Sir: A national good roads convention will be held In the city of Buffalo, July 6, 7, and 8, 1908. This will be the first national good roads convention to be held in this in which the · several ·state ·llighway pmcials, the farmers, as rep- ' resented by the national and state granges; <the motor~sts, as represent- ed by the· American Automobile asso- ·caition, comprising over 200 clubs, the Roa\1. Makers' association co-operate. \One of the most important fea- tures of this convention will be the .and when her health permitted a con- stant attendant upon its services. Sbe ill survived by three sls~rs, tbe Misses Eliza. -and Fannie Car.n- cross of this city, and Mrs. Lydia Peck of Elk City, Oklahoma, and one brother, John Carncross, -of this city. The funeral, which WitS ptlvate to relatives and •friends, was held at tlre bouse at 1 o'clock Wedneadi\Y afternoon. The interment will be mad!e in the Peters cemetery west of the city. 4. Announcement bas been made that J'esse A. SecoY of Randall, N.Y., ., a first class hotel man, bad leased' the hotel tor a number of years and I is expected to arrive in Johnstown ·. soon when more d-eofi:qite ftrrangement!!. · for tbe opening woul!'l be .made. Among the change!! to be made ·in the place will .be the restoration of the name Sir William Johnson hotel, under which the big hostelrY was known for manY years and an effort made to :make the place an ideal home for tbe 'trav.eling l'ubli!). u u u u u u u zs u u u u u zs zs u u with the firemen coming tQ = . = . ' U MIJ:.L'S CORNERS :a tow~;~. . n~xt mopth for two da;ys_, . = ' . u : commit\ee. e;pe.oted' .cou~iderq.ble. d~~\' U U U U U U ~ U U U U U U U U U U flculty in housing the big crowd ot The farmers .are now •busy in thefr visitors,. but. wlth .the. Sir corn and potwtoes and sowing ·bUCk• ·Johnson running. V.P .~o its ca]Qa(lltl(cJ, wheat. and the other· liotels,' there CAPITAL StJRPLUS praptical demonstration of highway maintenance and construction. sev- ent¥-;fl;ve miles of road will be in ;S'1tO[)i(l00 !-course of improvement and within easy- access of the city of Bulfalo, ·and about 12 :miles or road wiil be used to demonstrate the. several dust laying and road surfacing preserva- tives. 'This work will be under the direction of this department. Charles Jl.falroy .from Rock City is no trouble in accommodating visiting •bis gran,dparents. that are expepted. A sunday school was arganlzed in District ~o. 3, BroadaJobin, on the Sab· bath, with A. D. ·SawYer as sunerin· tEontlent. Mrs. Gee>rge Higbee · as sec· ----- Priest au.d Parisbioner. retary 'llnd treasurer. Fred Clutie is repairin~ ·his baTn and putting ln an underground ·stable. There was !Jo priest who bad among bis parishioners a]l IriShman who, with a lot of others, w-at~ digging a. . ditch under an italian boss. The priest •thought he would get a. rill$ ou.t of his ·pa.rlshJoner aa he met ~tm go~. . . . D:qtE~'fOBJil: . ·: . \W~. 8. v'an il'lleto W'· .L. ~9~11!101;1. . 1g~-. Q. ll'erreJI, :Ma.rtlif ;Colllne, ·, • ,llot~n D. ('liliitJo, · Cl)!!;· ~r.J!~U. That Predict on. ing to work. ··· OJiiD.el :JI[cM,attm. WUli!U!O'\'')(ClQe · 1 · J', 'Jr. :M6¥er, ;ra.me\ lf1. iNoJ\t~r¥P• \'fou are earne!ltly requested to be present and co-operate in making this convent.on as successful as pos- sible. \Yours very truly, \FREDERICK SKENE, u:Good morning. Pat.\ \Mornln' fat'her.\ When it prove11 true ..,. William C· ,~~U:4!7• . . . . ...... . .:l, .. ~- . That Timbuctoo \How do you like your 'glnnr' boss ';'VEl ISSUE SPECIAL DE~lT BO()K.B 01) •ums of on• no~l&r·\0· ~i('tllo~n4, o~~ 'wiii~ tntereat ·will ··li!l''.~~ld ~~ot tho J:&te of Three ,p~-ce!U:· SMI.JrPn~ \State Engineer and Surveyor.\ Robert P. Hooper, chairman of tbe Awakens from lts nap, W111 Baraboo Pat?\ \Oh all right, father. like yours~\ EVlllll'f >J:BJi~J!I jlq~u;e, ! A. A. A. good roa(ls committee, bas similar letters to be .sent And Kalamazoo :aemissing from the map. It .!nteretlt is. not drawl!.: ~uti lt wll! ba . .,a.dl!!d to:-tlle prtpciP\l· 1!-'\!!l·,~\'; 111t~reet. . -'~P'!i!ta made o!i' o('!>li~~~!~ _the •fxtl). d•Y · · •t 1htl month drli.:tr· lntereiR ff9D;I- t)le fttat. • • ,.:'\. \ -. . . '~: . .; .. ..,~n:·I~:-- . - ... lil.k'!'Eft DEPQ~:r!' ~OXEIJ., TO B:l!INT . 'IN OUR NEW' BVBGL.All· PBOO~ · VA.UL'l';, • by the .state highwaY cammissiQners of Miehigli.n, New Jersey, Illinois and Ma!!sa.chusett£1. The speakers at the convention and their subjects will be: James H. MeDonaid, president American Makers, Hartford, Conn.;· \Con!ltruc- inter~st·bea.rlt>s Certlllca.t.. Issue4o tion of Maeadam Roads\·; Frederick :Drafts-on an tM Pi>snc!pa.t Cttle!l of th& HSKeJne, State. eilg{neer a,nd surveyo~ \\'fr!ftl4 - .• . 7 ·,_ ') ' of New York, \History and noovA'Inn·- ::!:!=:::::::=~~==~±s~~~·~- -~- .ment of IJ;llproved Highways\; w. ViaOJNUl . Gold :Medal Flour makes delicious .baked ttlift . JUIOD .. E. McClintock, highwaY comr::~lsslon- er, Massachusetts, \Repair and Main- tenance of Macadam Roads\; Joseph · W. Hunter, highway commisstoner, Pennsylvania, \Road Materials\; - A. N. Johnson, State engineer, Spring- field, Ill., \Road Problem in the State of I111nois''; P. A. Hooker, su- pervlsQr af Public Roads\: Horatio ·Earle, State highways commission- er, Detroit, Mich., \Drainage and :a:M~QI:IIII.t.l Sub-base of Improved Roads\;. L. W. Page, United States department of agriculture, Washington, D. e., \Ef- fect of Automobiles on Macadam Roads and Question of Preservation Under New Conditions\; .n Ward King, MissoUri State Board of Agri- culture, Maitland, Mo.,. \Tre(Ltment ot Earth Roads,\ and Stephen Ryan, State road directory; New York, \lm- , prove:rnent of Town Roads.\ Special introductory price -regular ten cent loaf, 9c. Other speak.ers, whose Bl!lbjects are yet to be announceq, are: Gover-nor Batchelder, of New Hampshire, pres- ident of the National Grange; Aaron Jones, master of Indiana State . Grange, Indiana; F. A. Derthick, master of Ohio State Grange, Ohio; . N. Godfrey, master of New York Strute Grange; Jothall P. Allds, sena- tor, highway code; deputy State high- way commissioner, Pennsylvania. The Rochester Automobile club announces that from 150 to 200 cars will travel to Buffalo in three divi- sions, the first leaving Rochester on the evening of July 6, the second oru the morning of the seventh and the third on the P.J.Orning of the eighth. . Tourists fr?£,.POints south and east are. reque& • . to join one of these sections. :. ALLAN SALSBUROH The death o! Allen Salsburg, oc- (.urred June li> at CObleskill af- ter an illness of about seYen weelcs The latest fashion in Br~ak- of cancer of the bowels. Mr. Sals- burgh was 71 years of age and was f'ast Foods- born in the town of Wright where be POST' · .... ~- . :: . TO.AS~I,-s The package. · ~~Oe. grew to manhood. Twenty years ago he moved to Central Bridge where he •had. since resided. He was a mason by trade and :for several years worked In Cobleskill In company with John W. Calkins and Edgar Akeley. Mr. Salsburgh is sur:vtved bY bls widow and four daughters: :Mrs. J. Letts and Mrs. Sarah Vroman, Gloversville; Mrs. F. Batellolts and Miss Lulu Sa.lsburg of Central Bridge. Funeral services were held at ills l~te -home .June 17 ut 1::1.0 con· ducted by Rev. G. E. Cady. pastor of the Methodist church at Central Bridge, of which deceased was a con- Interment was a.t ~Oil wa~t · IOJDe prlntln1t? Jr . ~·-do - as. We ~I!'Ye Vpo- . ..,._ 'IKJ.,._ ol me. ~• . __ .... ~--- .. Al\•o•e• Boy's. ClolbingStore W . E call it store because the word \department\ doesn't do it justice. It occupies one en- . tire store section and part of another o£ one second floor, this is more space than many stores use for their entire business. When we planned this Boys' Store we saw the possi- bilities of the Boys' Clothing Business. In most every store \boys' department'' occupies an inconspicuous co:r- ner in the rear end of the store-given a \back seat,\ as it were. The customer has to select from a meager little stock something that they likely don't want at all; or else they've had to send to New York and pay- \New York prices.\ Here's a Boys' Clothing Store for you that gives yon all the advantages of any Xew York store in variety, styl~, up-to-dateness, etc., etc., and at prices that are vastly less than-New York. 'Ve invite you down to see this store. Get your ex- pectations up as high as yon like and we'll guarantee that you'll not be disappointed. ln connection with our splendid and complete stock of Bo~·s' Clothes we have a first class Boys' Furnishing Goods' Department- Waists, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Kcckwear, Under- wear, Hats, etc., etc. We allow car fare .on all purchases o£ $10 or over. Wilkie & Platt 7•9·11 E. Main St., AMSTERDAM - N. v~ c WliUams' Grape Juice This is the simple unfermented juice of selected Con- cord grapes. It is a delicious beverage, and you will· :find it strengthening also very healtbful. - Larue bottle, t&c. This brand is far superior to any Coeoa on the mar- ket. There is as much. difference in cocoas as in coffee. It takes less of this brand and gl.vj;ls better results • 1·2 po1iad ~ms, 30c. creamm corn Sta.reh .. · Cream iS one o£ the whitest, swe~test, richest, purest .and most nourishing food f!tlirehes ever produce<l. As 3 Jiutritious diet it has no superior, as a ·dainty dessert it ~ unexcelled. · RoYal Salad DresslllU This is carefully made, and only purest ingredienm are U!ed. · A superiot dressbtg for Lobster, Chi~en and . all Salads, Cold :Meats, Lettuce, Tomatoes, etc. It never separates, ~ever spoils. tse and 2k bOtUe. JOHN.SPONNOBLE,Jr. Brooklyn Market, J'obllstown, N. Y. Teleph~n~s. u.s. sa7 •. .r· 'l Fourth WeeK, No Let-Up to AttracOQDs, ~peelals and ·Extra Values. Tbe best Week Yet. \ . This ill your opportunity-an ~derprlce sale ~on positively cannot a~ord to IJPlore, the quoted in this sale are unquestionably the lowest reached in many yeal'll. Such real good vatues these give reasons for our successfUl !!Illes. A STILL DEEPER CUT IN DOMESTICS. Best Apron Gingham .......•..•.• .' .•.••. 5Hc All best Calicoes ...........••.•........... 5c 12lh c ftne Dress Glngha.tn .................. De Lonsdale and Fruit of the loom muslin ••.•.. s~~c 50c quality, reil,dY made Sheets .......•..... 35c 60c. quality, ready made Sheets ......•••.•.. 48c 12c quality, readY made Pillow Cases ••.•.... 10c B.EMARKABLE REDUCTIONS IN LADIES' FINE SUMMER I<'ABRICS. Silk Check Chiffon in Nile, Helio, Black, Blue and all the other. popular shades. These goods were never before offered for less than 60c. This week's special ............... .' . . . . . . . . . ........ 35c Medallion Cloth, as good as silk. and wears bet- ter. The regular value is 25c. Our special price for this week onlY ........................ 18<! Satin checked, and latest striped Suiting in all the latest choice .colors. 25c. is the regular price . One week, special price is ................ 18c One yard wide White Lawn, very fine, in dotted and figured effects. A regular 18c, value at, lZ~~c Different sizeljl, Cross Bar Lawn, 1 yard wide, verY stylish, regular 2 2c grade, at ••....... 15c BIG REDCCTIOXS FOB THIS WEEK. Ladies' Fine Hose, In all sizes, regular 12 Jhc stocking, now •... , .............•......... 'i'c 4 pairs tor ........................... 25c Ladies' Short Silk Gloves, double tips, very good quality, regular price 39c,- special .......... ;:5c Plain Corset Cover of fine Nainsook, regular price 16c, on sale at .....•..................... llc Fine quality Corset Cover, 4 rows of lace or rib- bon on front, 1 row of lace and ribbon on back. Others ask 39c for same, now ............... 25c Children's Buster Brown Suits, with collar and cuffs, trimmed with plain white braid ... _ .... 25c Children's bltte and pink ~beck Romp<>rs, with trimmed collar and cuffs, and elastic banded leg, worth 39C, special price ................ _ .. 2:lt• Children's Sldrts with attach<'d waists. trimnwd with 2 rows or insertion and 1 of laC'f' ........ 2;';•• Boys' 'Vasil J.inen P~nts. In all colt,rs arzol HtylPS, nsually sold for I R<', sJwl'ial ....... _ ....... llk RVG .A;r\\1) CJABPET S~· Ingrain Carpet, good qualitY, ~Oc vah).e •• , •• , . Ingrain Carpet, all ,wool,_ 60c _value .•.•••• Rugs, 9xl~ feet, !'eversible, $12.00 value ••• Rugs, -9x12 feet, Brussels, $.14i00 value .••. Rugs, 9x12 feet, Velvet, .$;1.8.()0 value .•.•. Rugs, ·9x12 feet, Sey.mless, $25.00 value-/ ••• Cork Linoleum, 2 yards wi(!e, I!Oc value .•• Cork Linoleum, 4 yards wide, 7·5c va.lue •.. Inlaid Linoleum, colors go through to the $1.10 value .......................... . Floor Oil Cloth, 30c value •..••....••••••• Floor Oil Cloth, very heav:Y;, 40c value .••• Japanese Mattings, cotton warp, in Carpet . 35c value ..•.. ; ......•...••••.••• , .••• Japanese Mattlngs, 25c value .•••••••••• $30 Smith Axminster, 9x12, Rugs •....•• $1.25 ~mith Axminster Carpet, per yard ..•.. Carpets and Linoleums fitted to the floor free charge. REAl• HUMAN HAIR GOODS. 4 Puff sets, per set ....••.••.•••••••••••• 6 Puff Sets, per set .••.•.••••••••••••••••. 8 Puff Sets, per set ••..••...••••••••• , ••• The greatest value in Men's UnderweaT in history of this or any other store. Men's high grade Derby ribbed Shirts and Dl'J•.w-o:·.\''·' ers, never sold for Jess than 50c, now on sale; OUT IN SILRALEENS. A good high grade Silkaleen, regular price sale price . . . . . . . . . .................••• All our very best plain and figured sold up to 15c, now ............ : . ........ . ----- ~KrroHENl~~J~i GOOD YAJ,UES l'S orR KITCHEN 30 Sleeve Boards this week .•..••••••••••• 1 Oc cuspidors ( .Jap.) •.•••••.••••••••••••• 5c Coat Frames ................••••..... : 25c Jardinieres ..••...•••...•••••••.••... J5c .Jardinieres _ ...............•......... r,oc .Jardinieres ......................... . 1 Oc Cup and fiaurers , .. , .................. . 10<' fan£'Y ?lat<?s ......•••••.•. _ .....•••.•• ~!Jc Cups autl Sau<'PrS .. 4 •••••••••••••••••• 15c <mK-\'r BARGAIXS 1:0.0 )H'SUN C'\I>I<:H\\'I<~AH. '\Ve hav\ not spa<\e to tell you all thP <?Xtra S)le- cial reductions in this d€1partrn~nt. sufP..cE> to say every garment has been greatly reduce(! in price. <'.tHI'\~<:'l's Rt:Gs, vxou~nr, TAIXS, llR.'ll'EIU!•:S, J,.·\niES' AXU ('J,0.'\.1\.S OX Jo;.'\.S\' TI·;I~:IlS.