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Wffk day e,·en· ('flillli!i'imtU 9 o'clock during the sale. ··e ' ' ' ,. ,-, Trfl:HSD.\Y, ;11.\RC.H 25, UJOD. ' ' u;.ntat· I rr1so.n '' i ' ; ' ' ' ' I . ' Main Street, GloversVIlle, N. No.· 37. · I ' I , Al)cow 1 t of extenstvj) repairs to l)e made to OW' store about ApJ'll 15th, we are Obliged to dispose of at least 2-3 of our mammoth stock of Pianos and Organ~. ;.®fi:';I}Jg'BtlMik at prices and Ulrms never beifore offered ln Gloversville or vicinity. Two b~g stores in one, combining tbe Geo. A. FeUows Co., and the Morrison & Putman Music and flwks, Violins, Mandolins, Banjos and ~Guitars, of musl~al goods. 89 .PIA Nos AND O;ROANS B will all be mark~ in plain ft~ with the regular prices; also the cut price for which they will be sold •. Easy pa)'Dlents arranged if de.!;.rel), and make rour selection. Commenetno Thursday, March 25, and Ending rCitnlln price was $2150,00 to 1!14<1liu.qu, Pianos the 4rst te'vt days if :rou 11.re l~ldug for a bar· dU[eJ:'en~ makes in this Jot and they must be \?Jd. Knabe, Packard, ~lehlin, Decker & Sons, Hallet &: Davis, PoolE.', Starr, Janssen, Swager, Kimble, Standard, Schaeffer, Mtmn, Haines Bro!l. Ra.dale, Bet-lin, ~,.... Boardman &: Gray }'ellows, Riclunond, Brewster, JJaUey, Universal, Stodart, Dtmbam, Newb~, New EnglMd, \Vhitney, Keller fl~s., Copen, Klaber, Guild, Albert, Kruff. \ ·~~eotlld' Band .Square Plan4M. .,., .... , .... Jc'laJlOS. all in ~· ordE.'r, $18.00 to $69.00. \i!Mtu. • Some of them aUnost new, . . ·moved, tuned. am} repaired~ . ·ako do a>.llldnds of repairing on I s ' ' MORRISON d<~.Y ·a.J;ternoon, wd WWl R\\'' 'l'b!omas Lockyer of :Ji:ng!land Cha,pman of Union .,Coil ega spent tJhe Rev. D. E. AbTams, <pastor ooouJ)!ed the pulpit of the B·ll>Pih!t first 'C1f the week rut t'heLr home :in BaJptist dlmvch. Bull'iOSJl was in ; cbull'Cih J.a&t 'Sunday morning: Mr. this viH!age. ,• local cemetery. Lockyer i\ r.dllig some tiljle witJil ·Mrs. Sa-muel ful.um of Mia:y11e1d re- ti;r-:;:;.-;iiD::;\;~~::: A number of the past g>mndl! of .rela.ttvee. in, itihe 'v1Ua.ge. cenUy spent a short >time· Witlh her P. Jl)dson the, local lodge of tlhe I. 0. 0. F.: a.t- F.rot. Fred Wia:kerJy of Dtttle F1a.Jols- mother, Mrs. C'a.rr~e Bates. fr. om •an e:!J:l;\mded . 1 • • \ i;ended t>he m~lng of the Dls~rict . re~tly spent a :few days with his Percy Finch of tlhe A~ba.ny Medical ~ti•fmds in. OswP.\'o. , · ..... \ '' \\' Grand Lodge of t'he Ha~~nU<ton arid tBitnUY in •wS vJH 1 ~. • College came home Satutday night 'J1i,.,.lf<\\\ 'Dibb~tts, . ooe <l'f the · , Fulton distriot, held hi Odd Felloows· 'l'll.:. ntem;oors at' ·fue Chorus Ch'!li!T fur~~ a. brief vislit w1th his parents, 1l!i&·puil>l~IJ ·school,. iJ:l!ai! been _ . Temple at ,GlO<Versvdlle last Wednea- ot the mlrst Pl'esbY'f,erlan oburch of Dr. and Mrs. H. c. FinCh. her boone for a few days ., daiY nl:~ht. · ·Glover&VIJ.le, who f!;ll.Ve an enterta;in-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ohtann{)&y Bt<own or Jp.r<[)Jteln. wri!Jt,. r.ecelvetl from A. L. Oarpenter has purchased ntei!Jt in th(l' Iooal Presbyteda.p. Church 1 Union Mills were v&ry llleaea.ntly sur- roast;Ing op. skis. E •. A. Waters pl'!i:OO e. shol't dlstaJ!iee .l111st; Frlda.y night, were .brQUght to prised by a. number Olf yO'Ullg P\\\'le M-rs. Wilber Thoro spent -- .. , '*'' •-·-·-·~ week w'ith frilends tn soutih of the village on the Ita.gellla.ll 'this plme 'by apeciru :Wa.in. A:!'ter the from tbls vla[a,ge last Friday evening. road. · entertaiMnent t'he<Y were served sup- Before the guests departed for tihelr The rem.<alns of nr. Milo W<adte, (JEol' w the~ llrudiel! 'Of 4lhe ~hlireh. h!liiilee they presented :Mr. <a.Dd M.rs. w)lo dde<i in NoliiJh,vl.lle loot week, Miss, Elil'laibeth LaSher was t'he Brown a handsome rug as a t{>ken of .wl')re hrought <to bhls vllla.ge for 'bur- ·guest at ·rela.tllves 1n Gloversville the their apprecig,tion of the evening's f. m:tl~,oo·M.,~ct <the 'bnstnese, in t>he i!l,l in llhe ·looa.l cemetery, where ;they . :first of I!Jhe week. enjoyment. , , · 1 ·. placed in the receiving ve,u''t un-1 G<:lorge ,Decker a.nd family 'hla.ve Herbert Tymerson has Telinguished ~ . _.., l till aprJ:ng • J moved into Mrs. W. J. Kennedy's his position in the knitting mil1 •and Jennie L&ruring, Wife .... Stew- ! · · . · ~ · ~·tJ!i:tti'~rlj· ~·~ . d 1 ed at ~'boult. 5 : 39 1 iMrs. Hiarrl'l't V:-a.ndenberg, in at- houee on MeAn. street.. I~ yesterd'!I.Y morning for Amster- . • , . 'll . . illill . ~ j.~mptlng to ari&3 from a. dha:ir at the Mrs. Ja.mes Se-rd ts quite oL1l wlJtlh dam, where he will le·arn to be a 1 •. W. Bti .. ¥diW.. mor g ·1 'home of 'her d!a.ughter Mrs. W. A. ·bfOilChltls -..t he:r •home south O'f t1ie, oha.uiieur in Merrl•a.m a.nd H'()(Wland's .near this village, a«ter an . · • , several weeks. Mn;. Lan- ~mg.s, d'ell a.nd •broke her leg just 'I\UIII! ~:~arage. -• ..,...,,, i . North . ton w\h re lllibove tlha !>Thkle. . Mr. il!lld M:rs·. Walter Van Nostrand Je.mes Orawford ·h'l!B '!IIOO<'llted his n ... /\~ 1 .# e ! ·Mrs. John T. Harris h188 \'been ,h-.ve removoo fr{)IJll this vtJ.la,;e to position in the knitlting mill. v• ·uex 1'•e vms · . ·~moviJJct!' to this vlllillige lllbolllt spending severa:l days with relaJtives Gloversville, where they wilt Teside The Broadi!!Jbln Knitting COmpany . 'II~· decea5ed. Slltfer- in Balls-ton. in tlhe :futu.re. has puirc.hased a smoke eoneumer, a,poplexy 111 ;uf' e O'Ver Ch!arles Jeans of Gloversville· r&- M~ss M!argaret Wager returned last whicll, when put in use, will do ... way \')i~1!\t~l•ao~ cently,sopent a. short time in town as SatUT.d,ay night from a week's visit with the black smoke wbich now .,., ®lid a SE!C'OU stroke 1)\'·cil:-84~ a;go was tlhe 1 :tmediaJte as· guest; <Y! rel&tlves. with 'hf'r 91s/ter, Mrs.· Seym·ou•r Tom- dcr-lfts over the village, J1aoob Lasher is again oan~assing linsoru in Johnstown. Mrs. Claren~ E. Van Buren en- dea.t:h. B~i'lies · er ·hus- St<:w.i•Lrt: :!lor 1 b'he Cresonola. Company m'1 Glov- James Avery ·h~ sold·· his prop• terba:!ned •a. tew fl'lends ~ her home ersville. . . el'ty Bit Nortlb. Broadalbin to William on North M·a•n street on Monday n.tt- Mlss Loo·ena Blair recently ~WCDt Cornell of t.ha.t plilliCe, •atnd 'h'as pur- ernoon ·and evening. ~everal days wtih .friends in Glovers- oh<ased the Hllil'l'IS pl<Wce Qf E. ;3. Blnlt. E-benezer Herrick was •broug~ht be- vUle. Ja.mes C!Wa>pman and Raymond fore Justice Fla.rlei)\ by Officer Fox on· : • -~-----THERE'S· A.------- Vast.· ' I ·oillerenee . ' . - . . -------------IN-------------- No showing h'as ever been made in Gloversville ·that compares with it, but· not all shops show the same class and well defined' style creations you 'can find! right here in this store of ours. You do not · have to go tQ New York'to get New York styles. We show them and at less than 1-2 New Ydrk price. \ . No showing has ever been made m qtoversville that compares wtth the tremendous assortment of Beautiful Suits and Gowns to be seen in our store this s)!)ring season. A complete new line, including costum.es for street ~nd: eveni~g wear, Silk and Cloth Sep:'-rate C\'oats and Ta1Ior Made Su1~s tn endless assortments, ranging from $15.00, $19.75, $25.00,$28.50 up. Medium weight Underwear for Early now on ·sale. Hosiery and I Sale of S'Oc Mexican Drawn Spring wear Pillow Shams and Dresser Scarfs 'Wednesday. 29c. \'\' The· WeBd · & . Willoughby Co. A eta liP I ra:s._a V ._. Monday, clla.rgM a pair of trausers' st:ore or ·Louis ha.vlng stolen 1 Tueed.ay 'li>t 'his h.ame nQoJ'th of this vil- ·the clothinll' la~ on t:he :Ma.yfiel\'1 road. ·He was 'l1his tria~ boon tn <the town of Bieec!rer, an.d had TbiOXIUUI W<a.ltln, Whb sP'm~LIDI~I t'he winter With ot Pe-nn~l ibome in t!his week. Mii~Bl~•n . Band of t.b,e eni;E/l'IIJairted the mefli•. ,n.umu••\l Of invited gueets nl.,el'il>li'R Tueeda.y even- R~·fre!Eihment'l! were ~ed 11.ttd enjoy€,a by ail! lived nearly lbds W'hole' Ufe in this vi· ci·nity. He is Sllrvived by his wife ann several -children. 'rh-e funeral WlaS heM llrom 'his home at ten o'~lock this morll!lng, and was oonducted by Rev .• W. J. C. Wilson, pastOT· of the Methodist church. Bnriad W•aJS made 1 in Gloversville. ====~========~=== = = U A VERY'S CORNERS U u ~ #U#UUUU##U#UUUUUU Waiter A. Woods eomruenood his sc!J.Odl MOilda.y, March 15tb, for the epring term. J. B. Avery lra.s s·old hls store, h()UBe 1and lot :and ~as· moved soul!lh. · of' 'the corners. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ita.rtry Sund:a.y at Broadi11lbin . M ··, K. A-,-····~·- . .. I . . . . ... ·.· ..... ·, . . ·(· .. z·· . •• . . ·.'> . ' .• : [ .·.. ·. . ~ ·:arown spent :Broadalbin. of. Ams~~m -rlai:ted 1ll>tJh'*· .;.~~<~ fOO!ijy a few days l~t Mrs. R-o~ert ~ryee · Je. · 111>..<<,~ ••\ Wileox ·.ei Ckn'lntb. . --~---------GLOVERSVILLE,N.Y~----~------- .~ I B . ' .·· lg ck8ll of fift& -H~··d.llGit.I!D,I:JIII ' ' Sale· Tllrsllay ' ' . 200 dozen ftne quality .Swiss Embroidered Ha.tidkerchiefs b'ought at a l!ig co.i.!ession in price be· . cause 9t soin 1 ~ slight imperfections in embroidering. No holes, but only sligf\t impE.'l'fection8. The lot con· sists of hemstitched and s~lloped edgE.\s with beautifUl fino emb1·oidery, · S}!arcely .any two alike. · I !~ , THE ENTIRE LINE d,IVIDED INTO 2 PRICES. Handkerchiefs worth 'rroni 15c to Haudkercltie\rs wQrth 25 ceach, at each, at SEE WINDOW. ·' 2 ~~i\~~~d~~!!~~.~~om Petticoats, 1$1.25 value ..•.•.............. 98c .Swi~sDols ~ndColo;ed ~ I . OIWAS IES in the ne'west shadings and de- signs. '1;1. '\ aesor!nwnt .is t'XC0Ill ionally choicP, 1 ric- vahH' at . • • • • • • ••. , •••. _ ........ 12~2-(~ yd. --·. --r--- N~w Sprl.hg ·oress I G~ J . ,. Inguams · :-.:EW lc>l'fll:-.:t; llH~;~;.. tll:>:t;I{A.~I~ ln tww .c·hr .. ,•li~. s,t•lta•s and hor<l\]~fd t.~fl·p~f~. !\lany l}PW l'ltlh•l'll~; r~'·zt' qualll), al··············''k yd. NewWasbWalstsN. ets __ .... ~ - . - ' 4 6 in. :--;c'ts ror Waists in white, butter and ecru· , colors. Solid dots, ~:Ting' dots and figures; also 72 ln. plain :-:et in cplors. 59c aud 75c values, at ........ ·1 ..•.•.•..•.. , . , .••.. 49c .Yd.: 1 12, t-5cf India Linon, · 6e yard · ,, A special put·ch*se of 100 pieces. This is an ex- reptionally fine q.uality and would be cheap at' 12 'h c. Spec-als from the Basement . t liOoll l]Uality clear I gla\\ water Tumblers. 6 glaB~e~ rot' .............................. ltc -· ·---· --·--------~ .'\ .. w shipmPnl nf llne Japant>se Cups and San· •·•·•·~. \',.,.) dainty dt>signs and ornamentations. The n·a.l 'aiUl' is ~~~c·. Your choice ..... ·-· .. • 9p ~~._, I,