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. ' ' ~RSDAY, DFA1:E3IB~--3-\1 __ ' __ 1_008~·~--~--~~~~--~~----.--~~~----~----~~~~~--~ ~==-~-----~____.,__,_,--__.,.-_;_909.~62 __,..,.OEA---=-. J.U---=1~00--K -::=H\M~-~~- --,-::B:l\L:-L . ·AMmtcn,··•ogre~aH· ·ot•J Arrears ~ • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • 400.00 TO THE Jo'AR:\1 DWELLERS. a;n RR ;g lm~ [8 Snow fund . . . . • • . . . The Extension Department of the ' ·All ' $ 9•324•50 ·IAIIJHOUT \IIAftlllNG ~ew Yotlt State coU<>ge of Agricul- Less reassessed tax $374.14 II: : ' n HI \ ture has issued a bulletin on Savlhg For the· Fourth Jlidicia:I Dl.titrtct siglJ,ment of Ter~ an!l .JUI- tices tor the Year.a 19v8 a'!1d .1·9;,0 9-\ Less m~rt~age tax 20.97 · I Strength in. connection with tne .A:mouni on hand 300·.00 j 1\liss ~nnte s. Peclt of PJ:\j)vllien.~Je a. I., ScaleJI lt'eet in Height. Trlal !tel'llllJ ' - 696.11 Reading Course tor Farmers' Wives. WIIJliWI L. C. RupS.UlES, This bulletin by use of the muscle!!!, LEll.TitEB' ~XPERT, ¥Xl•lRED by w.hlch ordinary, every-daY duties Amount to be raised ... $8,629.39 A 1 NEW YORK, nee. INSTANTLY W1ULE MjUUSG may be performed in a natura , easy 7. Rate: $2.10 on $100 valuation. from a tTlumpbant OHRIST)IAS CALL. manner, to strengthen rather than Citnton Third Mojlday ·ThirL 'Monday at Pla.tts1!)\Jrlg. Amount raised tor highway out- ~ ruv!an Andes, CO\.nt;·. Slde i !..eorporated village (under I weaken the body. It also advocates ed the summit of ,. W<tllia.m L. c. Ru·bsa.meq, a. native the conservation of strett.,th in the money-system), $13,909.00. of New Jer.seY and a r~tdent of omission of undue nervous strain. ·one of the highest Ll.'>4~c«J•nrl Monday r~e1aun.u Tuesday The 'budget was under the rules· Jobns•..n•n since Iast fall, . died sud- Insect Pests of House and Garden world, :r.uls .Annie s. left Ov 'e' r for one day. \\'\ deuce R I bas · denlY w!hl'le --making a c~stmas oall is the subject of the December Bul- •· · ·• Supervisor F. }fisher then pre- aJt the-l' Republica.n oftiee ,Christmas letin in this series. The life history York aboard the .sented the annual budget for the !~renO(>Jl al>oUt 11:30 o'olook. M.r. of these pests is given with the from CPstobal. By' town of Bleecker which ls as fol- Ru·bsamen ~-\ \O -yen~s \' !·\ and nt ascent Miss Peck was ue·i'somallY ,_ \ w• v\ - method of getting rid of them. lows: \ the time of his death wa.s ~ppa>l'Elntly The bulletins of the Farmer's gratulated by Re8Qlved, that there be levied and in the best of health. ~e ·had not Wives' Reading Co)lrse, College of a. gol« medli.l collected on the taxable property of eonsU:lte<l a physt~ta.n wtt~ regard to Agriculture, Ithaca, N. Y.\ by' the Peruvian <rn·u .. T·nntent. UJ,e. te'fWll of Bleecker the following hls health. tor th-e past 16 : yaa.rs a!lld In apeaking of sums for the following purposes: · up w the .momen-t ~ 'hils I death was ', up the preclpitour li•:•Jmi.tiutetJ or pne previouS meet-. State and C)ountY ~X ••• '$ 375.60 cheerful a.nd wlert, wi;llbout the MANY anntoED m·· II[IRlll lluascaran, Miss Peck niilr•rllted ~nd a.iJpl\'Ved adl.d .th011 Town ·audits • • • • .. .. .. 2,04 7 · 77 <ghtest premonition of 'hAs a~p- 1\IUD · . · 111. 1\ of ·uer success to the l'WJ~~· m.oveid tha.t the; budget Support of the poor at the J)II'~~~~ 0Ild· The cam::,e of dea:th Of Rtt'_ .. M. gr_•loss JUMP gu1de8 V{ho ~th!i''lll~eil~e of Qh:a.irmalll Ito<bin- \M'\olili'\\' ~as eiected as tem- l . · of ~Ql'd .oo.oa:cc~ almshouse • • • • • • • • • • 71.71 was the 'l'tlptuu:e of a. l•arge; blood ves- Ll (. L \It was, thanks to 'M.r; ~n;lblin:g 131Ild adopt- _ _,__..,. ·Bel dn th~ hea.rt~ I of t}lese two men, $2,494.48 Dea.tlll. WlaS praeti<'4lollY 1 instJruntaJl• Jl1YS91f had gained in !sc:dilll!!: \\\'11\'\' KisSi~ger ·pre~re.J?-ted ~oe Lilss credits for eous 18oll1i opa.inlees. Alt!hopgh Dr. J. Delegates From Many Churches high ·summits of lhe the town of Broadalbin as auMts ..•. • • • .$436.00 D. Vedder was Bummone1 and re- Gathered to Honor the MemOlT of ber of de~ched ~ ·· \ \. \ Less . ·amount in sponded immediately, Mr. 1 RU'bsa.men Former JobniitoWn 1\letbodist des and Rockies,\ T.hl!lit tiliere ~ tevfea; allu ~he·' hands of the w~ beyond all ~u.man \b.eLlJ· COU\aner \that I succeeded Qll. the· ta.xable 'property of supervisors • • • • 250.00 i. w. Joslin ·was eallled a.lld ordered tor. · 24,000 teet altitude bit Bi\Q~bin th'El toHow-: Less excise .••. • · 2.84 alll ra.u.top&y, Wihleh was performe_d i>Y '!1he llllSt sad rttes over the remains [s11m:mit 'ot Huascann. ..,.,,.,.,,,..iftrA followdng puil'polles: Less mortgage tax 3.48 D:rs~ Beebe 01nd Vedder. I of Rev. M)a.rvln De:UOSS Jump, 1 believe,. surpasses · .. \•~\\·-·\\•·- tax: ..... $3,!)37.47' · - 696.36 Mr. :R,uJ)loarii;JileJi. had lbi for t!he mer pastor oof the :M. E. churcil:L of one bef01;e me. •••• .1 ......... $1,243.76 · ---...- J13$t four yea;rs the su<p:el\l endent of t!hle city, bttt late of St. buke's !;1:. E. record hnd been held a.udllts. ; $643,47 Amount to be raised • · $1,802.16 t!he J:>Jwenix Leather -com an.y's mill ohuroh 0 ~ AlbanY, were hel:d in St. ham, wl;t.ose ascent of washington ~ii'd Mon!}ay l<'irst Monday ... ·washington Fourth MondaY logg. · .• : • ••• ~ 123.55' Rat~ of town t~f~. $3,34. . on South Millin street, <1ooversvllle, :UUke's church ThursdaY oalfternoon <a.t Hiinal~tYa pea.ks is - 419.92 Amalint raised for highways un- 11.nd b&d IJJOOI} -~ reSident ~- thait citY ttvro o'clock. The services, Will.iJdll climb of 23,800 feet .. l der the money system, $1·,oso.oo. u.p- tO last fall, 'W\b.en he ~amoved to were extremely unpress.ive, were a.t- that I went beyond . ·!tat~ of highway tax, $1.96' on Johnstown. He wa.S bomjln Hdbuk· tended by tbJllrty-fou'l' Me:tJhodist mm- least 200 teet and ,pm;s}.J>lY $100 ~al~ation. en, NeW'· Jersey, ~ was f'!J()IrOuglll>lY isters of <the TroY· e10nferen<Ce, IIJJld a thousand feet. Dog tax, $56. fa.milia.r wWh the history jand devel- ·five pastors, a'l person;ail trtends 'of .. The estimates of Ret, rn state tax, $80.77. opment of the entire :M)Eltrowlita.n tihe deceased, conducted otlhe serv~£eS. Jiuasca.ran vary. One • ~ •. $ 41.57 Ret)lrn Jrlghway tax, $59.~6. di~~ lhM!lng -a • acqu.adnt- Rev. sa-muel ~cKean of Trtilo-. B.ev •. RudolPh Taug.walder, ance WdtJh ma.ny meJ:Q,'ber 6 the lead- J, H. C{)Jeman, District Superlnt»n- on the waY up and '-iJilit.-i:llditedbythet:owp ua. 70 RECEiVES BIDS FOB mg fa!UlE:ie& Of Ne.w Yo .ffity and d0~1t van Valkenbull'g 00: Amsterda.m He ];las since ' MOBAWK »:REDOING. D.Ol\hhei\n New. JerseY. B and Re'v. Dr. :M:urooek of Schenec- one hand amputated l mo.va.t tD -GloversViJ.rle, badY a.ll made reiDlllll\ks in Wibli.oh \We reached the SUJfnDlit'- 186;09 ,..___::_$227.~6 19.93 1()4.08 ,/.;...;..=-.-,..- ed in Summit and Newar ' New Jer- w~re one 1n recalli.ng the pure -eha.r- ber·2 and the f'nlln .. oln~ stajte Su~tendeiit of ~IDnc:.t iieY· 'll!cter Md t!he manY benevolent deeds were !Daktn,g. 96'.00 Worlts F. C. Ste\\ee!lS. has Altlhough 1.1¢ a. YaJe oi' '!)heir 'late trlend Md a.ss:iJijlfli.te. bids f'br ba.r~e· c~ contm.ci No. 20, R1lblla.rilen 'V/\aB a.n enth astic SU'P- The eulil'gy 'W'aSol>ronounced by Vile •.• ; ••••• ~ ••••••••. $6,866.1!6 w.hicli' in'Cludes tJhe ·dredging of porter·of tjllait university qwing to the Rev. D. w: Gates of Roo~d · · th~· h~nds ot ch~e>l t:n 'Vile MOha1Wk rlVW fl'OJll !acl tlb.at ~ })IIOth~ >a1td ma:nY of who tool!: as hilS toPl~. \Sunshine a:nd •••.••.• • •. 384.76 Rea?' W~ts tO LiL11tle Falls, a. d!is- his friends <Were YaJe a.lbmni. It is Sfrledow.\ The Tenl'llll\kS were patr- , ' ta.ncecOf upwards of 60 miles. frllaoid of 1:J,1m 'bh!at he w4s more ta- t~Wuia.rly lmp;ressiye and !he refer<r~ to be raised-. $5,481.S().. . , s Is the f()1:lrth time tJhe S()o'(lai![- . tru!l!iwr wltin Yale doingsj than many to iJhe fa.9t thnit tor forty-one years rP:lli}el~Stttl~ lii&!~I!E~~l9B:29. . . ed Cbntr.acl No. 20- hras be}m 84ver- of tb.e Yli.le m~n to.em!'!elveil. Mr. the deceased rpastor had beOO scat;. 117 .. ~0. · tise4,~t}l01lgh onJy the se(}Ond tb1it it :Rmbsaim:en lbJI.ms&lf waJs ed\Uoa.ted tering sunSh.ine · iJhrou@h a. grewt ,be , ijalised for lb.!g'hw-ay has een advertised in it.s present a;lJ.toa.d, ln. ~. Fran~. a.fter· lb:ls · m&nY pas'toi'.ates a.nd now h~ deaith ·\'fl~·~~. sn or the t<a.ws ot f<JOI')ll. or.tgin'lilly Contract No. 20 in- •\graliiu:JLotic•n f th H'dboken. a.ca.d ·\ \ . . clud~d 9nb: about ei'g>ht mile~~ of tJhe 1 emy. r<lit!t. e. T - ~~l~~e h:h:!_~~P:!!d a~:u.!:ever- . oha.tf.el; 'll/tter-Wa.rd the ~tract be- · •He !had: J8l&O waveled extensively n._ al suns:hrine of the Kingdom her... > ing •enlarged to its present exte:nt, alnd -was oonv~ 'W'lthla'Ltllhe intl\i• 1 ''''-'·~~~ but ':tJhe spooiofica.tiQDS W&re · m'l!.teri'llll• ca.te prob-ielDS of Europeam. t>Dlitics aJft:;presentatl.ves of ly changed a.fter the soot>nd c8ill· fo.r allld dtpl~· His lltrge fund of churches from Saratoga, Amsterda.IQ bids; without receipt of oamr informa-tion, his readY good 1 a.ud Johnstown were in attendall«l•. als.j Yesterday wa.s t'he flrrst time any b~mor @illd !his. enga.ginE, perst>noaltty The following were ~esent from t'he ·bfdfl. were -received for tihe oontmet .. ~e ]l}m -a. fa.vorite in 1 iJhe circles iii: local dhur~'h: .Rev. c. L.' Haa~. pas- . There were two ibl:d'S suib!llltted, ·one whiclli b~ m()Ved· Althougll a. resi- I·-• . ..n... •--· t Oo f N ' tor, w. w. Cblamlber .,.n, ..,...a, .. ....,..,. by Sundstrom & '5 mt<tQn ., o ew dell:t of J'O.,I4-nstow:n to:f only a few of the OOJ!lllll.tte&. W~Uiam ~., for nine days. /Yo'tk, tar $.4,973,800, a.nQ. the ot'ller weeks, Mr. ~ubsamen f !hrad alreadY Fl'ed Meyers a.nd E .. F. Timmerll!l.n. • • • • $. 480.00 by iJhe Amenca.n.PLw 1\lalb.Uili!Diiurin~ ma4e a[~~ cirol.e Of lacqu'li!Lnta.ilceB Interment was made >aJt oakland {)o.l of Phlli1.deiphls.;, P&., for $~,913,- in l!lh1s ciW a.nd thls ~eath is justly cemetery in TroY· 16$, about $60.,000- under t11;le Sund- regarded a:s a. greatt ~loSS to Johns- st1'0m & Stra.tton M4. 'IlMs is, vf!lr'/ tov.r\11. , . I m~'llh dil excess of the engtn,eer's. es- In buSln'Elss cit~cles, especl:ally in tirnia.t-e, wbich iS $4,17,3,900. tb:~·leather J!:rade, Mr. fl,ubsa.men hrad the same _guide, . and w.eeessfiil at1:emU'ot. ed the .caravan. by ·H..:nin•\' I UM RUNlWAV MADE . 6~B.89 ~$735.65 I . toown:..~d Under the prov.Isions of the stat- a reputa.tian of oa ib!g>h order, both · 1it:Ej a'WlM\d can' oruy be made by· tlhe for hill elCP61't kilow~edte of the 'bralde 92.35 silJ?6l'mtende:il.t of 'Publd.'C works with se~ets, a.D4 tor bis bu~ess acumen. · till' IIIPProV'al of the ste.te He wiU. be greatly mi!!)led in 'busln'BSS 31.00 · imd the~~ board. · circle~~ thl'oughout 1!11~ county. MliN :STREET STARE SOME Lee Bradley's Young Oolt Rattll)d Him Ai•ounl} Contsiderable Qll t'ije · End of the Lines Before It-Srovped. nearing uhmitlUe is anything soll.d lungs the greatest m<)l}Dttal:n clhnber, colleet . !Dhw oontr.a.ct ts really the key to . He is surn'Ved by <pds wldOW end tJh~ completion ~- t~ balrge oa.nal, on~ dliug'hter, both o.t! tlb:is city, and a ~ it it e'h01l4d not be· let .no one fiYe broth~. Ernest, \LOuis, C!ha:rles \I ~ave de·m<ilns·tjoa.tell, teil when the hl'g ditch will ftn'Sll- August and Frederiak, of MurraY Slhol'ltlY before ten a.. m. Thurscl'a,y, ''that mUI!scles stren~h are not ii\.IliS:Deitsa.blll . be liOU1i:lleted. '11b.e strelteh of~- IIUi, 'N. J, 1 o Main stTeet WJaS enlivened 'by a Short . . n1:j tt) be dug out is a. trea,cherous ·A.'Dhe 1:Uolle<r&l 1WiaS i he:ld Sundta:Y and exciting run•ruwoa.y in wlhioh Lee ~e. and d'llring rthe early S'Jir<lng the a.fternoon a.t 3 o'cloo~ from the late B:r.a.dleY wit'h his young oolt was tb.e ~ 1,159.26. Mbnawk river completely overru111a ·home, No.• 210 Southl Market street, prlD.(:ipa.l figure. As Bra.d1€'Y, seated 159.()0 . i~ ibalnks, thus oallising great dam· a.nd W!llS 'strictlY pT~vate to relrar in ~ls cultter; was d'l'ivlin_g 1liP W~t age to contraet work. 'Dhis is wh'Y tives a.nd friends. Thl! bearers were Main street, the y.oung steed beoo.me 1,140.0-Q. tile state 'bas not 'received >bids ·fr:-om Fl·ed Linus Oa.rroll, E~ D. Gordon, . frig11tened when near the corner of z4ore OOlltr>acl>OfS. 'Dhe two preserut DaV'id .A. Ha.YtlS t~:p.d Chl8il\les 1: Mam an:d William streets a:nd start- ..Hi- .. ~.,a are to be 'held ln the eounty the direction of the stlwte de•lJtllirtD~~lt of agriculture during in Jan'll'a.l'Y. ers are &mong the ~Qil\gest and Combe\&. Rev. :Malcor';n S. JQhnoon of· ed 1liP sudden.Iy . . reliable firmS in flh~ country ,.and GloveTS:vdUe otnolaW(f. a.nd t!he re- The qu1ck ·movement overturned liever lliets tJhe eontrroot lt will' ~ains were pJJwced tf th\i receiving the cutter a:nd BradleY was tbroW1ll. be em:gpleteld. The 1~ bidd~ is v:atilt at the J-ohn&w~n cemetery. In- out. The lb.orse cut OOroB'S tb.e :llr.Qllt t ut ZO per <lelllt in exeeiiS of t'he terment :Will be at the convenience of Cross's .grocery etore, betw-een the . · te en·glneex's -eilt'lmate, lbut the Cl8r of the faomllY in 'llhE! family plot in telephol'\e post and t'he soore, and · al 1boa.rd .is '{)9l'Drltted to allow tM Fairmont cemetery, iChoatb>a.m, N. J. collided with 'Lhe milk WJRgml of the ~~:!wa:rd!lng of the oontnct to the low- \ ~ 1!h 'lk S ••OT,.......:.....,.,.., Cross !?tore. The bor.se on e m1 est ·bidder. .tS-1' .. \\\~ .u.._._. rig also started, throw.Ing out tJhe ! The 'ba.l'ge oona1 people in aJLl parts emp•tY cans Mld making doown wn- of the lrtate are anXious to !h:a.ve the Sa.muel Pruyn, pre:sldent of the big llam street tor a snort distance the ljj.u~get Of tOI'Penlh,nm 'b~ held · u.p in tJhe st;Lte . irontract led, believing that if the The ea:rily in the 11.tt-ended by rep- <the gra>nges _,,;..,l+.nPn I organiza- possbble, their being carried in the partieular institute 16 as- a_n:itnl,~t ·oJ tb~ same. ~ontra.ctor begins work at Re:rlord · tlia.t, ,all 'bins F\lats early in the -year the proposed ~il~nti.P!l of twJ bills be :Waterway wlll be ready for tJhe op- en}ng in the course o:r fl:ve years, as lum~ oand paper-J1laklng corporar where it stop.ped of Us own 3JCCOl\d. tl:on of Ftneih, Pruy4 & Co., oa.nd one '!1he other i<lg with Brrudley still of the moSt promi~t and ricllest clinging to the reins started down citizens of Glens F~lls, died at his West Main street aga.in for aibou.t a home in thalt cirty at 9 o'cleok Th'llrs- half of a block where tlhe efforts of day mOil'ntng, l(lied 88 yea.'l's. He ha.d the dragging driver finally ';prought request i'or dis- cllssion upon =·~;c\'t\ of epecial in- !ar,rrun~~·ent~ have i:t is thougbtt that aU ilf the eontract 'work ean be :ftn1&hed in tJhat SP'Illce been •in til health or a Y'C'IIIl\· Mr. the mad dash to an end. , Pruyn fqund,ed lpa.rtnerehip IJf No one was Injured although sw- 1 of time. · li'dnCJh & .Pruyn, · ·ch later became m-al bye;tanders :tm.d narrow escape, an 1neor!porated c pauy With the a!J.d how Mr. Brauley escaped being GOVERNOR HUGHES SPEAK. , first part.ner '!Lt the read. He was al- injured was mira£ulous. Neither rig ' ·, II a.ft;ernooii's session 1 GRANGERS WThL 11EAR ip_ervis(ll~ two budgets were ! for ~lie town of Op- I -one fol' · the town of .A.nnounocem0Il.t is l:ll.llde tbalt GI>V'. . Qf iwhi~b: were held Hughes will address 1\:!he state Grange upder the rules, meeting at Little Fa.dls, Feib. 3, un- ~;~r·eaimted tha budget · less unforeseen clreumsta!l«ll! 'Pre- of O~penheim. as to I-; vent. \ I . I that there be .levied and; · the taxable property ini Oppenheim the follow- j;he l'o'!low~ng ,purposes: · H_.iquarter\ will be .aJt the ne<w hu- [rlhttll.t;v tax •••• $2,028.74 tel and 11ates at·t'lra.t and two other ~,205.50 hotels W'ill obe $2.00 a day, two in a T•he 36t'11 an'llullll meeting of tbe New York St&te gra.uge will be held at Little Falls; N. Y., Feb. 2-5, l!t09. rooon. Delegates Mld otJhers W'ho &re 272.6 u; attend should Write c. L. BuSh, 640.0 · L~tle Falls, N. Y., committee on r.ooD1s. .Ml a:p:plica.tions 8b-ou:ld be ~n · 1 before Jan. 25; Reduced ra.Ur001d so the c~e·f ·mover 1.1 t:he construction nor horses were _damaged. of tlbe Glens Fwlls( Sa.n:d; Hill and l!~ort IDdoW•a.t'd ele~cic ra.il w>a.Y, w'hi{:h ii H d V ··'l REV. DR. E. L. WADE IS was l!llter so d to t e u sDn. ·= ey C!Jlllpti.11Y· He w· a village trustee CALLED TO RIOHMONDVILLE. and dllrector or· s era.l ba.ttl<S. As a mem'beT'of ilhe boa~~d 9-f edu•cation he A call will be extended to Rev. E. built $.e ·bl.gg.est f the sohoo)s of L. Wade. D. D., Johnstown, N. Y., Glen-;; :Fans. In private ldfe Mr. to become pastor of the Lutheran' Pruyn w·as IlL phi~thropist on .a,n ex- church of this place by unanimous teauiive seale, t'ho~h his works were vote of the congregation.-Rich- n'Ot knqWlll IU«lotil Es dea;th. He as- mondvllle Phoenix. slated rflnre than ifty needY famiHes This is the cuurch where Rev. J. to :nuUd ·homes, ffiva.oo!ng them the S. Paul bas presided for thirty funds &n<ti get.tl:ng his ret.wrns as best yeal'Sl Mr. Wade bas not accepted he eou·ld; ma.ny mes not wt all. All tJhe eall yet, •but l€1l't :Mo·nda.y tUle m'L~ls ·a.n:d wo lands depa.Ttments to officiate at the funeral of M. W. of FilllClh, Pruyn & ·Co. wlll dlscon- Harroway's mother at Richmond- . tinue. opetllllttons util •aJfter tbe fun- ville. have been secured. Gov. Hughes will. l,OOO.Oi rlllteS makllnog f1bl\ti allld tb:ree-fifths 1 200.0 s~ak on Feb. 3. The new \Foa.rm eral. WANTED..:.... Homes in Catholic families for healthy, good-disposi- tioned boy of fourteen· and well- grown girl of twelve. Address County Agent for Children q! Over- 11eer ot Poor's Of!lce, Amllterdam. 600.0 Home Dedication Ceremony\ writ- 168.0~0. ten Bro. ~DI'tlmer Whitehead rand adopted 'by the N·atiartal gra.nge may ~;o;!J•:•\--:JIJ_•·•i••• l,ooo.· o ·be exemrplW.ed 4udlll tiiJ.t) aeillilOD. Mrs. Knlcket'-j\How loug will you remadn a;'\'llliJY 1 , M-rs. ·Booker-'!'hirty York sua. dresses.- woman s~ker to Macvfi·~ld oand Broadtalbin be conducted b~ w~~ge~err, Jr., of :Uawyers- .M. Santee of ()ort- free, Mj:d it is hop- In anY way in:te.r- ,.,l!'ri~l~rlltJure will attend, a:nd a.id in pl~ng the ·banner in- STATE Hamilton CountY Clerk's I herebY cel'tifY that I pared the annexed copy of bhnn;nt- ment of terms of supreme 1908-1909 with the tbis oftice, and tbat correct transcript +h<\' 01 ''\n'\' 1 the whole of said orileiJnal !ap•poilnt- ment. Witness my band and this 6th daY of ue•uell~U~'J·, CAR~ L. \. 12-1006 TO ALL WHOM IT )lAY CON• CERN: Take not.ce tba~ the office ot th~ Sheriit of Fulton County wlll be kept at th~ jai~ in the City of Johnstown in sa~d county. HARRY McCALL, Sheri~ .of Fultoll CountY. Don't be deceived _by lJ!lUa'tl.():ns, peWitt's Carbolizetl' Salve. When you ask be sure ·to· get ~t.