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',['here;! is much to. ;;ust~in this l : ' :; :; :ll U U H U U U U ~ :::: U ~ llr-?posed course. The maJOrity of u OPDS AND BND8 U the hunting fatalities al'e caused by u U hunters: being mistaken for deer as U U U U r: U;,., U U U U U I U U U U they mqve through _the fQltage. MarY had a lltlle pup, were. tha season deferred until the His 11eas. were black as j<;lt; leaves hall fallen, there would be Ut- ff hilil th-ey had not eaten ep tie . likelihood ot such occurrences. She might hate had nim ret. In view of all the a:ccide11ts that hap- Why did the 11eas the pup l ve so?· th · · ld be a suftl- ·pen evel'Y ye!l.r • 18 wou Oh that is hard to guess clent ground for the proposed . But ~s they thrived he ha to grow change. . 1'h .Just 1e1111 and leas and le a. But tb;ere is another re~>son. e . . fact that when a man shoots a deer Tb~ fact of being so bereft he practicallY has to take it out of · Made Me.ry's .spirits flag, the· wdods at opce, leads to ma.ny For of h~Ul 11he had onlY teft violation~! of the law:. The weather His collar and his tag. j ts. ofte:n so waJ\rn t)lat t)).e h\\nter -Indianapr.lis News. must either spoil his trip by bring-_ i~g th~ game home, im~.ediately, or. Mamma: Come here, M3bel; Tom- else ·he! remains and shoots more than my t!IJ.Y8 you have been str}ktng him. the law: allows. With cold'er we&th· an4 you !~:now: that 1 wlll !not allow. 8 ,., this would also be obviated. Mabel: TommY is a liar, mamma. ' :Mamm&: Wby, Mabel~. Where did Victims of Sport. yoq. li;iarn tucll, language . I shall (.Qlev~Jand Plain· Dealer. l have to punlah you 1:or th t. Only forty-four men have be6'll. Mll1el; I bU y~mr par on, mam- killed : and fifty-seven seriOU!\lY in· mao ~ for,ot. I. have n reading jured diu ring the hUI).tin&;. seas® th11! 1\li', 1 Jl,aoaevelt'lil letters. Rochestell fall. fn tormer years' the totale lla.ve. . H.erald. . ' I mucl!. larger- The meu 'wll,o, . cpJ!lp~lons or have kUled themselVe!l to ulfl ahoJ't. :words,\ &at the man Mr. and Mrs. Sta.Dley spent Frlda.y with MJr. a.nd..MTS· JO.~ Fwhn and fa.mUy. .Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sa;ltillll-Ml fam!IY were the guestl! of tJhelr ents, Mr. ii<nd· Mrs. ·aeorge ~ 1 t.IIllw,: Friday. Miss Net.a Rl:ck:rord spent Oh~ mas with her trfend, Miss $va Kllt.lil; Mr. oa.nd Mra. Wlilllll:J;D E}a.C;ker, Sr.;· and fam1ly called on Mr. and J.trs; Alonzo Ea.eker Frldp.y. Mr. Bernard K-oler ill a pleasant vislitor at the h-Qille Of Mr. Joamee Snell. Mr. and Mora. Obl,!orles And~ews a~ family spent FridaY 'with tJhclr ents, Mr. a.nd M'l'll. Willla.!n- WEtber .. Mr. a.11d M>rs .. Hlllt'VeY A.bel &PeJilt . Christmas With their ·p-a,rents, Mtr; a.nd Mrs .. Sour of Fort Pladn. ·' Mr. and M'\'8. Cl;inton ~ after a. long j-<YUorney ·h'!!.S returnoo hQme. Rev. C. Minch caUB\1 -on Mr. and M'l'B. Conrad Rohde il.nld ta.milY Tu~- · 4aY afternooon. Ill- F. Kahn, Jw., -and 'Dheron ba.ve pu•rcbased tur ~ats of a · Pl-a.'ln firm . have <lle!l have either been sbot })y 'cAn ;•uthor ·llh_ould lal~a')ls stT~ve by means of ftrearll1B carele.ssl~ han-. wh~ admirea literary aim. icity. dled', i .Aa. usual, a 'few fOl!.I!l~Jf ·~Yes.\ anawered the ~UIIY mag!'- have heelll ta~en for prp-,.l• • -slntst, \when you 1et a d!llar apiece l)iJ.j,'IXIa~il, ~nd \potted\ by otl}~ for 'em, the smaller they re the big- sportsmen. The wood•. 1er the proat.\-Phllade pta Preas. WiUlam Weber and Jacob .HJlllkltt I were pleasant visitors for a few d$ of t¥1s plooli. ' · · JOhn KSihn passed Tbumar a.t Oanajdharie.' he!lome, all-ve with ·shooter•• and the- more civlllzed rural distrlota, .. My wUe ts a enttme tal woman. the .farm~rs' llelds h_ave been tramp:.: I fotmd her weeping o'er a tblck ed ever and Qver again bY w~del';' voJnme, and dllcovered 1t was the ers in search i?f 8~11,11· thingS to kill., COOle book.\ Tile ml!.n who· 11 nQt by nature a \G~t What was therr sad about wonders If it is 1!-11 reallY that?'' lliee wbo fs. SlOt while, and 1! tl!-er~ are not \She aald· none of tbej ptecea in lt. · enoUJ~ other forms ot .. invigorating came -out rigllrt.\.....Oleve and Leader. ; ·outdoor recreation to make .this dan• i .... -+'.....,._ · pastime uimecesearr. · ••I think ehe'll accep any man \'i\ho would. propose.\ J . The Y. P. A. will hold theh· bum- ness mee!JiJl.'i oat the hOU1e of - ~ffie GN.y WiWnEffda,y evening, :pe- cemver 3G. • , A '<lona.tion will be ~ven at tM EVI/m-gell1cal -all urdh toor ~e beoneflt of ReV. M'l'. Minch, the pastor. An ~n· vittatton 1!1 exteJtiled to all. Oome. and enjoy oa. r;oqd.. l(:l,me. \ t t ONE All T•ilorecl Suits· . cent,di$t\\'(lftlf: A ~·fi•· \Thl.t ain't ·what. sea 1 es ME!· I'm .. (Collier's. WeeJay.) afraid !!he'll &llCept m~ whether l 'llJIIP&r does, not often ;talte ~~e. propose or not.\-Clev Leader. The Ohr,stmaa ~ises Of tlhe Eva-ngeli~ cll:ul'Ch, wMo~ were 11~14 the eva;Q.ing ot. Decem:ber 24, waa ftne. A great. manY 110los, reoLI)all!iOJJ!t ~d. dif!,logues were re.n4ered ani\ an1m them wu the \Pa-pi11Qt~ DrJ:lo1,\ wihl~ W1!LB pei'fol'llled by teli g&o.Is, viz .• ~ee· :tllditlh HenrY. Mm• ;nd& e.nd Bertha. R.ohde, M~. WUUM». Eooker, :B;me G+afi EVil. Kiiltili, ~!!>bel .Tew~l!l, e»ra. W!!-ber; Magdalene Get- man, &dllh Loug, lit W¥ cerpi1111:Y' l)Elrf<n')tled ' r.igl):vt. UIP ~to d<M.e. New Year\s:issue of L•~4i4~J\5 ;.M•mi·~ 9t 1;9lU1!!,tee_rillrg· t\li.&Dda'l OOUJUiel• . a:&V• 'lja.sed u~n econ~· · .Tack: So you think linkers is a ·times, we mv16ed tlW&e fool? · · i;dl~' monw to p\lt 11;· ~ ~ob~ ,It~;certainlY is. Be. waited s_ta,ild.ll.~ s;t,OckB -~d first class boil<l'l. ~ndt !hai.'Wls 40 -before etttng mar• -v:en,t~ a.t~.o,ther bi~ « ;~- ried,, and tb.en married for love. upon the «iJJiil~g eit<t M \ I · depr-.ion, 11 fOUti~en-d -Lady: Whe.t do y u want, IllY do 11; '!lOW.~ Bori'oW, i~ little ma.n? ne<~·l&l\:V\, 'Wih&tever. tin~ yaur oWn ~tttle ~oy: (cal'\'Ying a cat): I is a. pruilielllt ti'Oltton wa~t thi!Jt .flvl doll&l'B y~ 1 u offered as the etem,4nts'for eil_ch a ~wal'd for the return of r.our ca- Clhe&~p. Money ~~\ ne.ry bird. , ra.WII for ;yea):'&: la.bl)r : · i;.a4,y: That's not a inary; it's a less .oostily'1lhali it lhP been cat. , y~; m~eh iOWet' t~'811,11Jt. wdll be . Little Bpy: I know, 'llut the bird'a e. lOng -tllnl.e to came. The ma.te. inside.-Judge. riaJsl:[arconstruction, especl!IJ).Iy Ium- -.,.----'t\\ very cltmp. :Fioortng, dn most ooNTR&Ol'OR s'UED ~ ioc;tBJ~tles, is 2 0- .'P61\ eent 'below !:ts . A (')BII.il)'$ INJURIES• Dl'lcet··& yea.r JS:go: .and ib.a.rdwood m\Y 1 • be W for 'bhe fol'!JD.er CO!!It Qt eofj; · The SY1'8JCUI!Ie Herlild JB/Y8: wOOds. Bnlld ~\' :tor Y'01II' ~wu ed~ Flredel'ick A. Si;OOnbe'tg -was this van#s:e: you w)H'. eP11'}oy ld11~ ~. mo~ 81PPo~Dte.<i gu-!lll'dtan a.d lltem relieve dealers Of tlhelr stocks, an-d. for 'ltfs 6-yOO!l'-ol'll son, r· rederick A. helpl oa110ng ~ity for ellJ, For st•nberg, Jr., for the put'PO,se of BI!-Ohi aa reside where $e ~eather· JJringing am ¢ion tr.r llain'l!lges m&k~ present b~ildtng tmpo~~~l'ble, ~t Con.tt#tor .A:J:beyt_ Gaffey. · tlb:e bpp-ol\tunity ~Y walt till s~ng. Gla.tteY wu la.y.ins tfe;es 1n Rell- but $urely :oot il;l.ueh lon•ger. . ~k &venll.e -and. 'W'a8 ua !lg \yn81Ulllte 'in bl&SUus; rock. Powd r 'll8IP8 .,ere phllJinder o. ~· ueeid t.O e:llPlode tilhe l(}iamtte. On (Rooh~ter 'l'!me8.) · ~Qv•er nat, Jut, t e st.eenberg SEillla.tm' Ph')l-a.nd-er Cl:lia6e K~x, bOY :p~ked ·~P one of e caps, took slJa!t~d for s~ret.e.ey of ~. Is one of it 'hoine and placed it u tbe srove. dauglrter, spellt a .. few and illra. Hlr8.m Gbrlst~~~on and. family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Do.ckstader of Johnstown and Mr. and Mri.' Ben Staley and family spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George .Tewell. Mr. · and l\irs. Reuben 1!/mple of Ephratah spent sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shults. Miss Mildred Hinkle spent Christ- mas with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pl;lillp Blnkte. 'Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Snyder ot Rex spent Thursday with her pe.r~ ants, Mr. and Mrs •. Ja.me• Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fancher spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Reu- ben Snyder of Nelliston. 1, INTE.RE$T We pe.y Interest compounded most 'llelighttul men sociallY to be . ~ was taU exploaion joand partS ot · · anywfl:u~):'B. Golf, ,81UtoonobtUng ·1:Jli-r.ee fingers on lh:ls ri~ht hoamd were R·t'!lvl..niZ oaire hie. 9Utdoor recrea.- bl01m oU. I Mr. and Mrs. George Young and Mr. ·an«· Mrs .. W. l'lh\o.vf,,. son Howard and Mr. and Mrs. BY: tniJ a. ·.few dars in roq Young a'!ld family spent Chrlat~ t,b,ey· 111er~ called to ~ LJ~iDII.i ii'Y lst: . Bl1Ulu.da liind rBfdlng :f1Q'il4~. . . lt i8 'llilleged tb9Jt Ga;Y wu· oa.re- a.~'llll~t. Hii h1atl an eleoe-; IEl!ill a.nd neg;ligem. in m1itU.~ tlb,~ , llgb,t adjusl;ed so as to ~e_. C8IPil to b~ put ln a. pi wh-ere tbe · to read in bed. He lives in tb&. ,.bo 1 1Jla.4 su<:h easy SJCOOS~ to $em. It . hoone onee belon•ging to is >Claimed tba.t tbe b<fY ca.nnot be> G:eofge w. Oh>Jldts, Q!le of th~ moot eblwl'ged . witdl. coDJtrl~utpry negli- laltt~a.etlve. resideR£$ in t')l-e ca;plb!,l. gep.c:e bOOI!oillle he exeNjised 1Jhe pru- . 'ljhe 11eleetion Of Senator Knox f~ dan_: c~J~e;creMon 'll.ml j~dgment that seeteltat'Y ot 6'1:late Will, the Philade\~ a. chHd. of !his oage VI'OUld lbe expected Phi~ P~es& pointe out, put a rf1Preo- to exei-dse. / · ~~~~'l:altive of PeJUl~Yl?ania. lilt the-'hea.-d: ID!le :8Jetlon is 'Jn\Oug~t In Supreme oo:· J the President s cabinet tor the ooll'i't i!l.nd the 11 1a.1ntUf aJSlcs damages ~ t time in 47 y~rs. The l'118t sec- ~n tile aum of $16,00oj re · or: ~tate from Pen~l\lf~J!W · · · Joerein.WI. Su'lllv<a.n. l3laclt, who + served during tlhe cloaing mailths of. u # u u u u u u :: u . u u u u u :: -1' u ' •• Buchanan administr-a.tl~n. h~vlng U MlDDLEl SPBlTE U earthquakes in transferred from the oftlee of :: i U Bui the secur~·~a.tt-ornE~'f ¥enel1lol. SiMe 1:$e or~!.. U U U u·u U U U U U ~:::; U U:: U :Inf!r.elt., ciompara· of the governil1lell't, Penntl'Y'~\ Mrs. Cb.laJiles Hodge amd fail!lily are !llas with Mr. and Mrs. W. c. Young. .nel;.ai ot tMit' _bt(lth>et~ln~Iav~. · Mr. and :Mrs. WiH Carpe~ter and GJlbe.rt. o( t)l,t family spent Friday with hi$ par- · 'NallOY 'SIIilt~~n ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Carpen~r. Belltle .·apd Myrtle of Wagner's Hollow. Wellne!ld!I!Y' h1, St. On Tuesday evening, .January 5, '_A ~mb~r of 1909, at Grey's Hall will be .h~ld the place enjoyed .a annual donation for the Evahgelical kers Blish and church.. All are invited. ho#J,~ of Mrt. and family. :: u u u:: u u:: u u u :a:::: u :1 u The many frlenda of the late Jas. U '' S:mith. of thhl will be aorry U SBA. VERVILLE :t to· hear. of his which occurred :: •' u U :; :: U :: :; u u u u u :: :: :: :: u at tl;ll! hospital in last T};lursday. The brought to were held at the A number of' people gf •this place <~~ere nicely enterta.ined '!>y John· Y. Fdwards aJld 'ta.milY Saturday even- , sun4aY at noon. ing. 41' Mr8. John Henry Br'l.ndow of Rural cemetery. Johnstown is 'visiting relatives and ------l:--- frle~lrls of this place. mone:r. deposited era or ~ori -.~o~J' that- of New York, v-a~ lha& been credlted 'Wlith )?ut vlslt'\ng Qler '(l'lllrents, ror. and Mrs. ttlree secretaJrles .CJt sta.te: '11hj · nht Oharloo P!a.ilt. at these was Timothy Pickering, who, La~ange Young isiery ill at thls '\ ··\\'\t\ ear-th aJt home w~en he 'W'IIS a. reilident of Pennsyl- writing. Dr. Bowen Dolgevil~e a.t- l!ler!;r'tnel'l' feet, t!here is no 'V'a:nla in 1795, was apyointM bY tends ihim. ;fact th!at the Washington an-d sel'ved t])Jrough most Mr. and Mrs. Le Service a.nd !!l~n.~ .. ~r.~Y seek -~s peace. of obhe term ot t'he :l!.rst A,dtalms. He family spent Sunday~! w!t'h relatives Howa.rd Van Slyke :;pe11t Monday in .l•·bnstown. ~.:r. and 1\ilrs. Q;o;·•i;e Jcker >tn<~ friend were the recent guests of Mru. Acker's brother, Lester Gray, an:'! family. SheJ'l'J'~-· uan•:t~:~~~~~~;~~~:: Qlare~ 1'iWBITUOIIlll. ·~bi4ing pl~e. ·hll'd J?reviously, thau&'h bri&fiy, 'held here. tbe )JOiitition of secretary of war; a.nd Mil'S. Rlu!fllli Allen pent Chl'lstmas 'Miss Nancy Saltsman and nieces, the :Misses Bessie and Myrtle Salts- man, spent Thursday in Fort Plain. aooldent aJt RiceviUe, for .a -longer period t!h-at or postm'!Ul• with her <laughter at: LitJtle Fal-lll. ;;,Jii,S; • .>~I.DQ 1 thl~ :hint 'as to tJhe ter senel\al. James Buclvan-a,n WM! the . Mrs. Carorie Ser~ s11ent Christ- C()nVel'ting lron of ~~,ext Pennsylvani·an to beCOme secre- mas with reloart;ives at Dolgeville. the t~>ry of sf.alte, serving· throughout the I Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Johnson and mother, Mrs. W. Shaver. spent ·wed- nesday at St. Johnsville. vfb•()}e term of Polk's attmlntstration \De po' child died! fum ea:tln' too :6rer.1en WbJo were ~-.::'Si<, oomr11de _an; ~ .1\re tel·l on ttem~)}V~$ sdme.what ' a feW yeaJI'S later beoom~ng presi- much 'Yatahmillion.' r The next Penzysylv•antan in of- \Hoh! Dar ain't n,o such-uh thing w-a;s Mr. Bback, ·a:; already noted. as too much watahl~llion.\ ' \Well den, dar wasn't eqough A number of this place attended the Christmas tree held at the Meth- odist church Thursday evenlfg. Mrs. E. P. Johnson, the Misses rescuin-g . procesS. ·New Y'OL'k firemen .a'bru-pt. · IN'rEREST WILL AMOUNT boy.\-Puck. . j TO $20,000,000 INN. Y. · I . . I There 11 more C&tarr! In thll •eotlun of I . NEW YORK, Dec. 29.-Twearty the countt'Y than allot er dlseaaes put to. setner, and until the I at few :veara was tttiUlons wm be 11he reward. at the be- ~:~·;: ... :: d~~t~~;~~~!~;mt;~r Ita a~~~~~ g.tnning of the new year for tJhe tlh·rlft. 'a 11 eas' 11.rid pre.cnbed !ocal remt)dte~, anll !:hat the peonJe of Grea.ter New York b:V conatan\l:v tailing 0 cure with local , \' treatlliel).t, pronounced It incurable. Sci- • shoown as presented by their de- encie hali proven oatarr to be a conatttu· tiona! 1\l~aue ami ther fore requires con- in savings tilllnks. This Is the atltutlonal ti'eat~ent.. Hall'• Catarrh c.IRlOli:JI.t. -' t 1 t hi \ •b ' Cui'e ' llianu(actured b ll', J. Chene;r: k II\ &IIJ'PTIO•uma e Y, o W <lu u e Co 'To~edo, OhiO, Ia .l' he only <ionethu- Ross, and Jesse iohnson and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Johnson and daughter Ada of Ingraham Mills Sl>ent Christ- mas with W. Shaver and l'amlly. Mr. and Mrs, Emery KrPtser and family spent Christmas wltll !\Irs. Mary Duesler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. spending theh· Christmas Gray are with her IJill~ml11lii:DlJIIII1 Interest rpayl;llent to sav- uoiial cure on the 11\~trket. It Ia taken lntei:ti.,UY In .!.osea fro~ 10 llrops to a tea- Mrs .. John y .. :Edwards and sons, ba.nkll depositors 'll!t this time epoon£uY. It acte dlr ctly on the blood .- amount, It breaks a record ,for anc:l;muqoue aurfacl!s o the JSYetem. Th~y Cary R. \V. and John Y .. .Jr., spent . 0 n: 11 r ·on,· hunclr.e4 doll ro tor any cue It · h ~· SJ d HV.•Q}:tll·inl~. lt 'W'Ill ibe. ~ivill~- 11.QlOng fal!J to -rure. Sen~ for circular• a.nd teo~U· Sunday evening w1t \ . 1avPr an moni.IB.•t · Add~es' , \ familY . . 1,800,000 sepa.raJte account.~;. P'r J:. cHENI!lYf& <-0., Toledo, 0, d M E . Kretser and 8ot4 lJkDru~stata, 1~ Mr. an rs. mer) parents at Glen. ~· rall'e W'amiiY· Plllll for eoaetl-. family spent Sunday as the gue11ts (.1 i is s-pending brother. Mr. ily. Mrs. Amell-a. S. 'home af-ter Crescent his saw mill ;i.gain for the wis'hes a liberal patronage of Mr. Melvin McLa:uglhlin ~hased a. farm near J~<h·nc.t.-.tt,h took possession on ThuTSday MT. Irvln Saltsman ha.s farm of '(:hoarles W. FUller Stone Arabia and will take and Sun- solon on March 1st. sbarted The ·atln 11:111 don-ation for fit of the Rev. E. J. Goodell, ing pre-pa,red, Please remember the date, occasion . ~fJ<l-1'\\ ThP •)Ul'\ fltlur I E''·pr had any is Gold Medal FIOUl'. #ft-'*:: = =:::: #:: ** u i:' :~. i u .. u MILL's conNERS ·# ·.: -~ . =··· U:I#:IUUUUUUU:IUU:IU~ A great tilne ln. this· vleiliitr fOr'-. Chrl&tmas trees.· 011e' at 'B!!ne&tct on· Thursday night, one at Barks- ville Wednesday night, one at Hage:.. d.prn'il Mlilil ,Friday night. one at Mllls Oi;n'ners Saturday l).lght. The sJ:elghlng is good and the fl!.f· mers and ·lumber men 'are· ustug. it for all i.t is worth, drawtni -woOd--to market and 1og11 to the m111a. · we ·are much in want ··of a ltllaw or rain. Everrt!Iing is all 4r1ed '-Ji~ No water in the welli!_&nd_.-cisterna are dey. . ,·· -~- 2