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; CHP.IStii.\S GIFTS WERE l MORE THAN UALf THE I ' Rl.:DELY '\~ELCO~fED.I ll ' I ·_._ s--Es•s!ON @' The Syracuse Herald says: I SOHIH IS PROfiBITION :·· · • 1 An att€'Illpt to play Santa Clau-s Dn The li!lbtinu; facilities of t'he Oa.ya- . · r-lstmas ffire proved disastrous to ,._,_,_....., dutba. Genera1tdng. eomp!\Jny's plant Harvey lililts of the Greenpoin_t rood, I RemJar•·- ... le '\\-<~Tes• Madel m· tbe 1 _ \'\\ .. &vo;o- ~ were somewh!a£ disa;bled •ast. week by and illS ''!- result nls friends m the : Work of Restricting tbjSale of the breaking of a. ta.'l'ge belt a.t the ~CJCOUNTS BE\ neighborhood are giving him the Intoxicants SOlD!l oF 'IHEl\1 1-augn. · • power house. • FURTHER IN~ Last Monday Mr. Hilts' b1'11ther;in- WASHINGTON, Dec. 28. A wave Edm<>nd M. ~rid!'& :l.s visiting in spent XmBB in our . law, F'reil Palmeter, ha.d sixteen ftn.e of prohibition has swept w th such Albany Bush. Miss Mabel Everett aMclrens. stolen from his chicken remarkable effect over the S uth and Miss Emma Brown of Sammons- tertaining ~r two sisters ot ·stipe~rs did a ~. As ·~his- WM tlh-e second time sentiment has so crystallize against ville is visiting Mrs. J-ohn Von An~ da,-s •. .,.,...., \ .....,,.., - • <¥•<..., .,.,.,... \' .,_, ,,. oalnon •nd Ito klnd~d • U.. tbot ..,., A ,., .... ,.,.. ot muCh routine the hired ma.n, \Joe\ Smltlh, on· the dawn of the New Year 0 ens up- Many of our residents went to enjofed a atraw ride to ISevere.l T'!!Sl)lurtloM gu·ard eyery night with 6 Shotgun on a vast stretch of terr1to abso- ·Fonda. to 'he-an' their G1d minister, Mr. tertainment at Benedict budgets tor the . a.nd a Uper<a.l supplY of a.mmuniti!on. 'lutely ·bereft of llquor, w lle the Jones, preaeh M t!he Dutch Reformed night. ~ - Tho \\'· \uu. ....- '\\\\\ \'·\\' ,...,_ - whou ~ll-pO'Ohibtaont ts hm cl>>ttoh. >ln. Go'fge CO!Ud andi'Misa L. E. was ~ 'Mhi~e . tive•s lOSS, decided to 'l'eplaoo jj)l.e tr1UIIIPhed, marks the batt eground Mrs. Alex F-ond& ...ud Chl.l:dren Jmve Anderson are spending. a few days ~er f.or one day. stolen birds '\Vith a.n equal number for 'Impending fights tor an against taken up their -~ldenoo w1<1Jh Mrs. this week with friends ln Amster- i:ffo>Y.nMn·. ~-ion. ·conSider- t;.om hlsi own- prlva:te stock, and_,futai- ~ the sale of intoxica.ntll. Fonda's father-in•llbW, Mr. qjJld Mrs. dam.· ~I was, andw~ged in by -ly, 1 8!fter 11. grelllt dea.l of secrecy, tlle An Index o-f the magn· d thl Adam F'<:>nda. School w;Ul open Mond , January matter Of oom- !~~ fGi' the Chlrlstm:as viSit were problem baa assumed, Is th~ fa:t tha~ Marvin Flondla of Eastman's Bus!- 4 th, in the ne'r school b llding. '.(it',ldet~uvc!>s Mre-d bY Dis- ~~ - . Miss J)es~ie Remer is 11 ending her 'Dhe ltl'aitter . Tlhe BalmEitet ta.mlly went onl a.' in many state.s prohibitlo eclipses ness oollege, Poughkeepsie, :l:s vlsd~ vacation wJth Mr. and . rs. W. S. • I' all other mumclptl anf} st~te ques- ing ·his parents, Mr. a;nd Mrs. Albert . QU·r,rjl~d~;rc~,speci\941PL\der of vtslt on Christmas ()Ve, lea.vtlng, ss ttons. Other stat s hav di po ed • Fonds.. Thyne at :Broadalbin. 11'll~~!d.A;:r -· -\\'· .,,_ ..... ,,.. \\\\\'n .. ,..,_ . • ' 0 ' · Mlai ~~ FaY ·Smtt ..,. • .,... ~.,.,.,...,.~dd-ln'tihe -mQI'Ring OO:qul in,truden;. Mil'. Hilts either did ::e issue, tem! porarily, at east, by To .<taste, tlle su<rron:nding roe.ds home Satu:rd~y from Alb :a. q·u~· · .. ·, pres- u OW wuDUt th 8 recepb.on - ftl . she spen~ .~mas with her uslns, ·the . : e ciency must yet b<> tes ed R\- tion \n·r t\~\'e'l. last. - ng. mlttee oi' else had fOTgotten it or v • ....- lV ..... . Misses sumner. ·amW~au!Jt(r\red. ; I. he roo® .fate sa.m'e O'Vening ~ re¢a.ce ~or~~.sh~w !hat more tha half the The PU'PllB -of Miss Harriet NelUs Mrs. John Stead, M s. Nel!on ' . t'he .C'hd~ens •. A!bout 10 o'elook \Jde'; . ou s err tory Is \dry\ absolute- of the l<rca.l school district presented Wood, Mrs. Percy Orton, Mrs. D. w.· \ , =~=~~~= · , n~t kn' ft\· 1 .. · , ·1: e passage o sta~utory la~s, whose. b-arve •been in a very ih.m-r'lble co~i- · · 1x'll:de.it'SliiPl•ld,. the ~ . S8IW ·a dark, ~y61;erious looking fidre lY, ~nd that in the remai ing area 1n a very .emn:menda:ble way a vm Noyes and ¥rs. W. R. s r:k, all had •\\'-~-....,- of ~ta}l. and of . Wlalkin-g stewl.Ulily towa.rd the clhick- the sale of intoxicants is f!Pon a. re- pleasing Oh!r.lstmaa exercise progra:Dl large -family gathel'ings Xmas Day. ~'~t»llfnti'f, -~- ,.,.......;..: .. , .-•-'·e ., ...... en ..rv'vn,• .-d- .. .tng ~· ~\' on \'is stricted basis. The eitie~ are the a-t the school 'llouse Tifu'l'Sday. ; . .. , ...., ~\ ·\\\\' - .. - ~uv., .,....,,., . ~ . .,_ \' l TJ!.e Lad1eJS of the -Presbyterian 'bolllrd ¢ sUI];)emsora shoulder., \Joe; decided to wait un~ on Y reml!oining stronghol s for the Jdhn BosbM't af Dulutlh, Minn., is church 'Will serv~ a chicken ~ie sup- , :::::=:::::::===~~=::::=;:::=~=;=~~~~~ '\\'·---'''-'.of Fuiton; to d~scon· .-w lfue~ villitor ha~ enter~ the hen- sa.Ioone. visiting hii! 'Plllre~ts. Mr. a.nd Mn. per, New Year'!! Nlght,r JanuarY 1,., · tax ·m ti'\~ •AA- of· .~.Qu5e, •!O.'he coul-d •be ca,u-ght with. •·he · Georgia. CQntinues to hof the cen· PhlHP BoSbart, during the hollda.ys. pr _ .. '\\' \\\'\' _ . _ \ J . \' . 1909,. in the church pari s. All !!of~ 'l\'l'\\\' .. \'\'' the yeaTS at 1908 and· goc~as. 'Dhe figJI:re eeemed tbo know ter of tlle stage by experi entlng on eS&le -Ten Eylck -an. 11 ta.mily have welcome. , rthe oombhva.t!on ot the \toor, for 111e what llil strictly a \near- rohibltion. removed to Jldhnstow~, where Mr.· entered wHJhout a.ny dilll.eulty, alnd 1!1-W,\ which forbids the ale of 11~ Ten E:fek 1s new ellliPloyed. after a. few. nnnut.ee ea.me- out $d quors c.ontaining more th four per M.r • .and Mrs. wm~am s. Lotr11ige if'*===='*=·='*= f '* = = = S: 1 l!iflart;eci a.w:ay. \Jce seeing tlhat ~e . cent of alcohol. Btate-wl e prohibi- and Menard SChenck and Miss Belle IS :KEOK ~- B : .:&!l~t»J· ~Y, - ........ -.:>t \\\ ;..; lion taw• -- \\\\\ , ,.,.,..,. _ _. -M .......,.._ c--· ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ·• ~ ..,...,..,, --\\'\\to<,.... b..,, ..., I In North Carolina, Ala ama ond by w. -• -· An...ew w..... ~ ----~\\\\\a u '\' u · WA-TERMAN, · immedllately gave vent to a yell. MtssisslpJ)l, in ea:ch of w ich a ma- 'llhe meeting; o-f CaiY&IduttJa. cheese Mr. Allenl Crowell ~f Syracuse , -· \\\\' ..,_ his otaoo ot ...,._ ot • '\\\' ot \'' oo=«~ h d .,......,_ \'\\\ -- - hold ot \\' opont \\\.il&y and \i\'\\' wl\' · ;tAOO$ G.-· _.,-· ........ both-·· '\'• problbltod tho \\ of IQIU<n'. <h- \\'\\' \\'\d\\ \\\\\\\- \\ 1 Hllla-dC I- . Justioo. T.he )n:tru'ller also yelled -a:nd ciiJIIled . Prohibition advocates in Louisiana 'Dh& uSJml •amiOunt of business was is Mvi·lsi!iBtinEf~OlWivaeltDeroarno.f ~~t. JIOhnsville OIWf.Ul®S A. CHRi15'!1MAN,. out, \Don't slroot, Joe, it's Hart&Y have &~l!pend&d their fi t to . test disposed of. . ., Justice-.· Hilts.\ Joe 'lJI:nmedhately sa.w Ibis mts· · the new Gay-Shattuck 1 w- for the ------- Jo~ep~ Brookhiser, en<~o -w:,ooJ- ta.ke $hd ltJhe tWIQ went :a.wa;y togetlheir. -regulation of the liquor tr me\ which fi U HIt U U U U H H U U U U U U g rich, Harry Staley, M nnie Martin, Ju5Uce. They ·w~e nrot succesStul. ooweyer, also becomes operative tanuary 1. u KRING'S BUSH ;; Alton ~lan,der.s and M~e ChaJlt ~t~ · In \'\'\\' \\' ._,. a ..,,., .... Tbo an«-•doon pooplu \1 thoy wUI \ = \\\''\ tho Chdst\'\ !\\\'\\ a< JUstice. both have- been tib.e •butts <JiJ: ~Y be content if this law is enforced U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U Ephratah Thursday evling. · _.,.,. \v- In \\\\\'\ tbu \'\ lb!U....,, \' \\'\\\\' \\\'\' \\\' - ~-!e ,,; .. ~,.,.a \' \\\'yith thQit the above is. rude jokes. riktdly. . f Mr. and MTS. Franees Frederlck' · Mr. and_ Mrs. Jacob ovle of Glov- ther.i;bmte Blp~ -m~ of ST. JOHNSVILLE OIIIEF t th t Mr. qjJld MTs. Fra.nees F-rederick ...,. Mr. and Mi:l!. Qrlando mith. / , asser. . a, a state wide b 11 wlll pass . u~ <J1J: tllie town Qf ll)ph~ · OF POLIOE ARRESt»· the Iedslature, which th expect to Clove<r street, Ohristm'I!S. I Mii!IB Bertha Martin ,s ent Saturday ~- CO'li!l¥tr ot J!'Utt0n. _organize •and controL M~ L. JOhn110n •a.'Illd son Floyd: and Sunday with the JWoolrich sis-: 1)as :JJeen pla.eed u~der ~rest ~· a. tilling stl).te in the unio , with 119 day in Johnstown, Where they pur.· . he Misses Ethel a.nd Iva Wa}ti! .s&v~th dil.y of·Novem.· The ehlet o>f po1dee of st. Johns'rille Kentucky, the second~argest dis- of North Ma.Tket street spelllt Sa:tur-' ,~e.rs. , 11 • ! · WA.~; _cltatge.of theft, and aa a. ~t ~ counties, has but four 1 which the chued a fine patr of oxen. of ~plJ,ratah spent xj!as with their Town Clerk. _ill considera.~le of a. bulabaloo i~t'he _sa.}e of liquorJs not pro bited. Vir- Charlea Fk!al of &lJ,avemvllle vll!i!t- grandparents, Mr. an Mrs. George ~.~et~lellm4)ved ULat the prillyer -idf· Q\lsy vUl.a.ge in th-e west end of Olllt- ginia presents a. string of victories ed Mr. -and Mr,s. WiHiallll Finch of D.ol:lkstader . ... -. ...,..,.. ..,...,. .,.,..,_ Tbo ,.,.,.. . oJW '\' thO .. u...,oon , 1 , rrt, ., P•~ Pin• Hlll Snnd,.. . \'· ~• \\'· wn~.,. Ab\ Md ~r.J.~ilM•II .a.n'll. ado~ Tll)les of Monday !llas ~ :follDJIVIing hibitfon now exists in 8 of the 100 Mr. Leilter Rooke!eller and cousin, fa.mll'Y; spent Xmas wit~ Mr. and Mrs. . bea.ring upon the matter: ' counties. George, of St. JohnsvUle visited their· · Willlam· Gardner at Tribes Hill. · oiJhia.t 't!here- be le<Vted Bill.d: · '\There 1a oons1der:atbl-e IJf e, hu~Biba· In Texas, where mo e than half aunt, Mrs. Anna Rockefeller; of Clov-· .Mr. and Mrli. Ever.rtt Miiler, Jo- . 'th-e ~ble praperi;y In loo in ~t. Johnsville over the a,nest t~e counties have acce 1 ted prohibi· er etTeet Satu!l'day, seph Brpo~hiser of ~ohnstown and the toJ:IOrwlni; lfUmB · . of Ohief O!f Poliee Merkle, eooused .of . tion, the voterlil soon ill be called George Estry and Chaa-les Rocke- Guy Dorn of Garoga SJ?ent Xmas wlth ~Jiio.~lritlig pnr.PoseB: robbtn,g 11- UverymqjJl named. Ra~' d feller -and How.a.Td Johnson of Nol'th ·Mr. and Mrs. George, Woolrich and . · • •.•• $2,387;.38 · Klfue ot t1l&t vllla.ge. It eJPlle&r · tlha.t ali!endment for state p~ohibition. In Market street enjoyed Friday even· f!l.!JlliY. I .am,a·l•llOI:&i'l.ty:· ta:.i;. · · upon to vote upon a onstltutlonal , . -~ \\' ~~ 76 counties, are \dry'\ nd the ques- \ ss a ederick of Ca.nton Emma of GloversvllJe spent Satur- 455;95 !Jo.f¢19' ~J:gh:ts -a,go Merkle found · line A k f ing in Lassellsvjlle. · I Mrs. William ~ea.~ and daughter 600.00 on 1ale streets 1n an imtoxi·M,. ~-- r ansas two-thirds o its area, or Ml Adell Fr .dihlail, a~ iJlSitEiad of ta.king. h m to is spendlng 'her ChdatmJas Va-CJaJtion daY with Thaxter Vbdder and fa.m- 200.00 . the;'l~J'C?knit ~e oougfht to do a. f,rd - diy tlon ,of state-wide pr, hibition will w.ith her 'P&r~ruts. Mr. and Mil'S. Fran- ilY. . . / set to Kline by taking him t Mle . be presented to the v~ eril for deci- ces Frederick of CJover street. . I 11.69 w~ houae to Sleep otf bi-B de a.ucll. :ion. Florida is pa~ally \dry\ Mrs. Abbit Hayes and dlaughter, CHOSE TO WASTE ~s . . When Kline awaken·-~ .... B •. n--+ hrough local option nd like some M...,...l f .,._ ..... · · = \'\U~ •. \\~ of the· other states, t ·e sale of li· .r·· • e, <> ..,..uuu M'lllln stregt; visited · m-orning he lhad a fine b'g ih b t the former's Slister, Mr.s. 1'1113. c. H·n... . LIFE _IN IUSEU!lSSNESS. . · 1 ea' • U· quor principaliY is co fined to the· ... ., · · d1dn't have $200, wbicrh he cl med Ohl\iatmas.IR . to -have Jia.d when tbe chi9f, the cities.. The results f prohibition Ida. c. Hart and Mil'S. Anna. Rooke-· ST. JOHNSVILLE Dec. 29.-Jas- [J~liP!!$:'V~Il' \ • 89.15 ........._., \'• \\\· ... to ,..,,.uy •re gl~nod 1 <rom ropom toll~ ond ..,., \'\' Su.ko ~• - H. _. o! 'fula v!ll \' dl•d ,..ot~ -·--- 338.SO bed. The neld; da.y Chief :Mer S'li>W indicating a great decrease in the Abbie Jiayes of Main street were St. ~tay at the County H me at Sprakers, Kline end gave ihim $1 9 , whl h he· recorlli o! arrests for I drunkenness, Johnsville ca.Hem Tuesday aifternoon. to which. pJ'Il.ce hew s removed a few !<> .. - \\ ''·\'\-' odd ,. tOOk \\\' hlm tho \\' t ..,... •• •~,..... In ~tminaflty .,.,nny. M<. =• Mn;. o.-vn>o E.,.., .a. _ .. .,... , .E!StJmateci bY ~on vioue wthen he put bim tO bed.\ KUne The ,difllculty ·of enfo~cing the pro· lady friend of St, Jolulsville visited Mr. ~gan, who. w s aged about 60 .9~ of ........ ,..,. . .. •• - he had I200, 11hla th! \\'\ hlb!UoU loWO, hOWUV~ io =oodud NS . .nd Mn. j.uoto< \\\' of Sha~ \\\' W\ tho OOU f & !Ormuf \'* depied. Eldn<e swore ollt a vkrrMllt to be ohe of the chiet obstacles to vUie a. few days or the past week. dent of, thls place, a 1 higb,ly respected for Merkle's· aiTest 'before Justice its absolute success ifmany states, Quite a number attended the cltizen, who ~t, one time acceptably :Klock. The 'li!OCUI!ed oflloer is 'lleld in a~d tb,is phase of the question, to- C!llriStl'llii!.S lt.Tee held at the sc:lhool held the position o~ postmaster. $500 ball fO'I' >the a.ctlon of taJ.eT grand getl!-er with a falling ff in revenue, 'house ThuTSd~ay. All 'honor foc tiM James H. Egan as considered a '\\\'- hold l-. _...,.. Engulh,...t ..... J~ In t1> ,.,., ~,.nt bofll • g to tho ou- '\'\\\ ot '\ .- \ guntod tho P'om!olng young .,. , w,. w&n odu· Slab. Carter !being 'his biondsmetj.. Mer- thorLties. teacller, Mlse Grace F'a.!Hn·g. · ca.ted 1lor those time , and! to a late kle 'h-as been 6ilspended u~l tlhe 1 Leroy Weaver of St. JohnsvUle is dP.Y w~s POI!Bessed · t a large fund . grand jwry can investigate. · ympa- 'SOMETIDNG DOING visiting· hls uncle, Edward Frederick of gen~ral informrut on. He at one . ~}LY is wllfu the officer, the feel ng be- IN MOHAWK STREET. of Olover ·street. Ume -hia.d a position in the railway 1ng thart: ·he tried 1x> do Kline :ra.var I postal service. Ine lar habits pre- toioa~thull~f~d,.J,..,.,\ MOHAWK.\\\ 20 .1 At 3 o'clook UUUUUUUUUIII: .. UUUtiU cludu<, hlu ..... tton <hau, =• ol>' j r··-- yesterday 18. fi\'h't tOO'k 1~ne on M·\'t'n U .,. :;: erated against his ta ing lJP any set- ., - = ::t· WEST PERTH U tl · IN SURROGATE•s CO • . street between Lloyd )looma.ker and u :: . ed oocupation afte ward~ and he Elmer Hdlts, the p leipwts bEIIng # U U U U U U U U U n U U U U U U gradually became a humaln derelict. . A petition wae· filed in su ogate's two of th<>Se engag in e. frumiJy Mrs. Elimbetlh Rail iil visiting her He remained· here t St.: JGhnsvllle -\'this momlog \\ tbu p>o~atu of trouble \\\\' \\\'\\ \\\ obont • \\'\''· -... \\\\ \\\' ., a>•·~~ tnoto .. \' ¢aldng ih <Md) •••' hlm· ,,.. \\wtll and tuotwn~l '1' John w\k .... At <hnt •- Hi>~ tutt \'\~ \\ \~\' tho hab!< \ ri''\' 1'1!\\- Murphy, ·late of the city of ;Johns- Mohawk, but, it is sa· d, 1 !h-e returned Mt•. and Mrs. Atbert Leverenz a.nd ing, w~ich some in is con:dttion con- town, deceased, citations th€\reupon '.to this viUage Sund . Shoemaker ohlldll'en were pres·ent Chrl.stmae tract ~o readily, an contrived to ex- were issued ~eturnable Dn Jlanuary is a. l'ural o:n .. ail oa,fll\i r, ood was re- with the family reucrJ.Ion ut tJhe la.t- 1st without having ecouree to official · n. • · I turning fo ,tJbe posto Mond•a;y af- ter's parents, Mi\. and Mry;s. Andrew cbality. His com ades of earlier Tho l~t .wtn Md .,_,.dot Lw .tu<•-· - hu ~ Hllto = -· · ,,.......,, ' dnye \\'''-him to omu ektun' ,...; cieJ\ Young, late of the clty of street. It is ·EiW.d Hi!its Ia.ugthed amd MIL'. and Mrs. Henry ~OTe and cially in the matte of clothing, aud Johnstown, deceased, admitted to sneered at Shoemakef, JWihicih i!tr'OUsed famUJ of Johnstown were the guests he foUnd it easy o (lbta:in employ- h,.,~ .. o~~. .. t . pO'Obotu ond lottuN \\\'!>\- ~· ... ~. ro'«ds Mtowot, \ \\'· ~• ,_ o- H- \\\'\'\ mont whun uo In• loud. · hilin. to Canas-· were issued to Dorothy y 0 ~g, his a.nd: then the :flg!llt t:;k 'P'laJCe. It ca.us- ·mas. Th~ elder Egan had befn a dealer -~oel«Ni u-p. WilLen ·widow also f th'~ it ed · id \'1 t.e · Chrietmas nxe-\\~~ w&re •\eld .n.t in foqtwear, combfning as was the J1Uitlice . Bell this . , o .,. c y. K! ck & eoons er-a.., e ex ' ment a.nd a \ '\\\'D \' u w 'Rogers, attorneys. ' crowd fOII\med in a s ort time. Chief the scibood 'h'Duse Thurs<l.ay atfternoon. custom, dealing w th mak~ng and re- dtd hot 81Ppea.r Letters of admlnlstrllition 'on the of Police Bronner s on 'll!ppeared on Clllarles Ulri®. of this plaoo spent pairlu~. and the d ceased. was an ex- . .and lhe. Wi8S dis- goods, chattels and credits-~· 'f Bar-· the• scene alld ll!rT'e ted' botlh of the Christmas Wl1Jh hiE pwrents in Joh'Illl· pert :ivorkman in the l~tter' lines some good advice. t h h. I b bars. . Maranville, late or t' town men. Later ·they w re llll\Migned be- o-wn. w en, s services could e secured. ·of Northampton, deceased, itl ued to fore Judge Gra.ve\5 nd cll•arged with Miss Katherine Phillips of Johns- Had ~e been so , he could David Lawton, sole executor! named the 1a.frray .• Attorney J. E. Rlalfter was town hillS returned ,after f>Pending a. easily have omcan1ea therein. w. H. Batch, atto~ney. Shoema:ker's counse~and !he ·pleaded fe·w d•ays wi't'h her parents, 1\1r. and tion jlt thie of the stockholden; Ordem were rrurude de.$lgna:ting not guilty to the ch-a ge and trial wtas Mrs. John Phillips. also E!indea.vored al\4~t'O'ga Lake Bridge cam- . John B. Judwn •and Willfa.m w adjourned until Ja.n .a:ry 12. He was Na.bhan Nefl' spent Sunda;y last in wayst 1 To all · E>Pe<,JiM .mee~ting Stat- • smlith appraisers of l(;he 'lperaonai paF<>l!i!d in his oounJSe 's custody. Hilts Ametm\Cl..am. \ • • turne a deaf ear, pontElmJptuiOU.siY · bridge at .Salmtaga property o! RObert P. A:mb~a.'llate ot soou,red Charles· 'Dh. mas as C()UJlBel Mr. and Mrs. Guy 'Sutllll' w~e. plyin that if he '~e ·property <Jif the city of Johnstown, dooe ed. N. •and 'Pleaded not. ·g~lty. Trial was Christmas visitOl\S rut the Ia,tter's 'Pilll'- life · e shoujd same Kl~ch~n Help' l,..ife Sa:vers 1 .· Sporting · ·aoods · snve-rand r••Uckel ware ncr , createii ao ,jcr&..me (o~ • c . ' THE .QNJGREMEDY 10 diat ~~ We~ .. oare aoJ:. -!raid ·to ptmt -...,e(li;6t 'iia -•Ia ouWiie · ~~- ·~ die· tril~of of. the eamt oath• · ' '' · \ . , ' •• , ' ~ ' \' ;:_ • • ,., - ! .: .. It. is sold by medi~ine dealeri .everjWhe~. ud IO,Y cteltet wh!l h\\'t it - get tt, Don'~ take ;a 1tibstitute -~ udkDoWri oo~ition .for tlli•lnedi_oine,·9,- uoWN coMPOSITioN. No counteneit is u·iO_oilu U.genuine and the_,drulitiat who says aolilethiii'T tlise is \i11st a· &ood si Dr.rfien1e'~~· ia either miltatea or is teyiog to .dece~..,. you .for his O'!Vft·._,Uis~.~q.~t~ '-~pJt &,.,lm is no(tD~ ·· trusted. He1 ~~ ~ftmg wtth y~ur\ moat pnceli!JI!- -poseee~ton-your hcaltli:- msy be you~ ltfe Jtself. See lha! ,.._ r• \'\\' ~·,tift~~. _ · GRACE norms McELWAtN. \BlJDG~ OF THE lOOWN ·. _ .' .I - · · 10F EPBRATAH )JADE :uP< Gra-ce MOTI'll> McElwain, a,ged 35 1 ,.. · . ....,.._,· ....,_.....,_ years ,·the witel of Hoel S. McEl'Y.ain, · At \l'u~ ~t~:L'noon's -eess1oJi ·Of. superintendenti of b'he Diana. Knil;ting ta1e -l;IOOJr-d Of ~perV'isonl; Mr. '\\fuwert· ~m of this city. d:ed Sa.turdla.Y ~ven• intrq_duced tit~ follawing bud!get of mg ~bow;- twelve o olook at the home .the town of. EJ)'brat;ih: · · · · of ·hB!l' slater, )Mrs· George Pal~n of Resolved,,. TJJ.;a.t there be I~vied 1mCl · Stillw~~er. T~e cause _of death; wa~~ col~ectecfoo. the ~able property qt . •. . nephrttte. FO'l' e<l'D1e time ipaS't ,:Mm. ~ .. town of EpliT-a:tah the follOWing . -· McEl•Wain had been quit_e Ul bft of\ sull!s tor tip.e tollowtng pur.pQiles; · late she Md s\hown cons~der~blf 1m- State and ooun,ty tax •••• ;1$·2,2'13.11 provement and: hopes were 'bngi)Jt rm: Amount due cou'lllty treas- her recovery. ;on TJJ.ursday, ~le left urer , ....• · ••.. $~33.10 here for SllLllwater to visit ~~ sis- LesS ,amount r,eas- · ter and derutJh: O\Vell'took her there. sessed , /,. ••. .'. 218.42 The deceased was born aJt / StlH· .• -. ....;___ ·· ~· I 58~,68. wtater a.nd hef' maJI.den namE! was Audited by ·tlhe ~a:rd a.n.di ' ' \\' · ·' Grace MONts. She WillS. kJlown by a : cha.rged w tOIW1Il , . • • • • ~110:~2 laTge ~role o~ friends who w~U sin- , Su'Ppo:rt of ~ at ~ cere1y mou.rn l her untimely !death. Jrou~ •••• ;, , ••.•.• ; . The ~eooased, fBsides •her husb\lnd, is To~n S:utltts •••.••••••• surva-ved ~y tfo S'lstel'll, Mrs. peol'ge Poor audits · ...•......•. Palen O'l SUU~ater, and MisS, Ollll'r1e Hi·g'hwaf I!Jllld br:idge-.;; 1909 . • 36.3'6 uso:·i6 39'2.~2- . ., 1\<!·orrts or Stlil~wa.ter; rthTee hnotliers, . Highwtay and bridges 1908 George Morris of MMh'!Llllicsville, F. · 1,7'1~.00 1,010.00 Marris of AllilSterd.am and Arthur Mo:rris of Still·~a:ter. ' 'I\he funeral was -held at the h-ome of M-rs. Prulen in Stillwater on Tuesday a.fter;noon at 2 o'-cJ-~(l)i. The Baptist mini·fr of that pla-ce of- ficiated •and t terment w.as :nmde in tlhe stillwatet oome~. SAW TOOK JDS HAND. Aui.ooot to~ Va.lsed .. $7,390.11 Raille $2.31i on $100 valualt:ion: Amount raise;!.· for highw:a.y outw side of incorpO'l'a!te:l vil1eJges un.dei: the money system. $1,100.00. · Rate Dn llJgihwQ!y 35e on $10(1 valu- s.ti\'n. 1 , The bllid·~1i was la!ld over for one · day. \ ,.,~llJl- 1 -;y . ·~4,000, O:f whi<i:h. H. Anibal, attDrney. . ~ set iloW'Il tor next 'I'll: rsdill.y Mid HUts ents, Mr. a.nd Mrs. M·arcellus \ff1a.pe-.;; coursJ ~qe:t9.ri ·:r-- , \'\\\' ot admi.-.11• ~. .,, - pa\\\' In Cbio B•onn~·• ®U· M<. =d Mm. R. Don- '\\' WI h '\ am>r, ·o..l'h of winter It \'as r Jt:otil:r-fiftbls _a· d iflhe town of ·goOds, ~h11.ttels and credi•ts ·f Oath- •body. · Christmas wi•hh their son, 'Dh(}lmas felt t at deference his assumptidns on;&-llift1l. er1ne Heslor, .Jil)te of the city Gf Glov- · Donnan of ifahnstown. ot in ependence becoming I a · . el\Sville deceased, were l ued to _LITTLE GIHIL IS 1RT A number of young peaple f.rom crim , and a. few ago he was madder Pllls ·ua.wrenee HesiOT oif Glovers :ue. Mar OOAS this pl•a{!e were vet·y plaooantly eu- remo ed to the H T. · d .. li · Tl G IN STREET. · omey fiLS .an . w ·at you jendie JohnstO'Il, -attorney. tmimned a.t tJh~ home (}If M'iss A·d-die rorm1r friends, regretting his inthe· - ~ C The last will and tes ent of an>ary ·l,ast 'l'u-esd,ay B\''ening. Music bligh ed career, .that his last ••!'!ilQi:DI!~ctcler tPoubles. ..,,.,ry . Be linger, late of the city ..,. an .&ancing furn•i-shed amusement hours were such comtJ' rt Chm1es Hart, a. farmer residi.ng at North Galwtay, suffered 'tlhe lOss or bls ri·gl:Lt hand wh'lle cu•tting w<Xld. His sleeve .was cau•8'ht by the sww, and the da~tnage sustained wfore lt could 'be mopped. Dr. Balch of· Gaa- way attended. , , ,- Mr. ,Justintrod'IJ)ced-Who is tihJai. awfully :h()mely man over tihere In tlhe corner, Mrs. ;HollSon 1 ·' ' . 1\ll's .. HobSon~'l'hat is Mr. Hobson. 'MT. ,Jusfintrod!lced_.;.Aib., how true it fs that the homeliest men always pains, u.. J l LITTLE FAJ,.LS, Dec. 26.~M1ss d ~··M.nces Ollia.'Pin, da. ·ghter of Mrs. -\' ' · 1 _frol!,l Kid- of Glover~me, deceased!, ere au- f .. der wh·lch dainty rei·resh-ments were as his physical would all ,w. troiub.le and do not .-.ut d t ~ Lucy Chl!l>pln 1>f W t M-wln street se d All * · .. · . ..uo e . o probate and l:ebt rs testil.- · • rve · returned to their homes He · survh•ed one sister. ~•rs. is a. cold or · <aged 12 Y. ears, wlninjured wihile ' · '\ · ·chanc'\s ;menta.ry were ll!sued thereo _to Dora at 'lL early h?ur Wednesday morning Este Ia Peck Maine, lhe \ . All ·-\ ..,._ ailldm~ Olll tlle Keny street Mll by t• . ~ . Bladden : en 'UL .,;> ... st Northfield, ass., ~e bel vo mg the \hostess a royal entertain- widow qf a clergyuian. · .1/.rid :~xecu.trtx named therein. : . s. cas-- · ng stM11'k bY am In'OOund trolley er. Don'~· sl:ily, attorney. . CStl'. '!)he Qllild' w -caught by the . KidneY· . fender of the car d was thrown Want Ads brinK winning re• 1ults, and tbat's everytblng, . Trr IUic1 ap for ;roaneU· . them. • \Subsctt'ibe for It\'- _ . : • sever.aol feet. Slie su .ta.lned •a fract.u-r- •, : ·. , . . . . , ..... \i)IIIPel't ed. c~ ~~a. ~ ~taadlp WOUII.Ii, cheek I \I lUtes to iee a man tend to hi-s own business,\ sai-d Uncle Eiben, \b~t some o' dese ·monap-ol:isUc peOJ1le h-:u; de idea dat nabo-dy but dem am got ! \ no busine!!l to ·have any businel!S.''- Waahinst;DD sw-. . : ma.nry the prettiest wdves.-Puek. \Yes sir. I'm a worrying man. I can't l).elp :worrying.\ ••lio:W · do you· ~eep frolllJ being overwhelmed?\ ·· . . l . . the worries t.QdlLiJil~~lii>t:4~~tt>.oae .of' yeaJ;e\rdll.\);.!~