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HENRY. ST.(l.JU:S. I ~Irs. J Howard or the- John fancy an~ ago. and :'llrs. ~ew York·. DelanceY died in in· Charles F. a tew years nuuu~uuuuuu====== u . :: TH\l'RSDi\Y ;\I;\ROII 25, 1909. h•as oeeri visiting friends In ·this vil- lage. He returned home Sunday and Mrs. Robinson w·Ul remain and help care for her father. :Mrs. and Mfls. P. B. '!1a.ylor were SundaY visitors at the home oaf Mr. and Mrs. Ella Wilbur In Edi:Il'burgh. U J EPHRATAH ~ f!u:: u F u :u:==== = = =:: . . . I . to him ll!wd ·ehtered the IJoa,rn where he kept his horse, .l.tei~hs. ·harn~ss and wagon. An exanriu~tlon was ~nduct ed ·by tJhe court •but the guHty parties Hale, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownell, is qudte ill wibh pneumonl<~-. Lester Hayden, who is a.tten.ding · The frlle supper held at the home of JameS[ H. YanneY on Iast Thursday evening !netted <bhe treasury of. the La.dies' tid Society $26.75. • · Agadn t;he telephone is in use in thl.s vill ge. The damage oa.used bY the• b'lg!ce s:tol'lll of February 17th has bee repaired. Rose Getman returned to his home at\ Colnmbla Center on TUesdaY of J.aat 'l\eek -wfter quite an. extended visit in ltown with ·his wife's peoople. : Mrs. Getman· has been 111. On SaJtur- day there was. a eonsulta1Jion of pib,Y· siclans. . It is expeoted Mrs. Getman will 1 over. Char es Creed and Mrs. Ha.rr<l.et Duesler o! AmsterdaJm are gueSit.s of Adam S Its and familY for a. few daJYS. Mrs. Phillip G. Getm<Ln is visiting relativ s and 'friends in Glover&ville for a f w days. were: not difaco~eired. · Frank KeYser was a,.rrested in Lit- tle Fa;lls Tl!lesdaY even1ng on· a. war- r.a.n.t swor11 out in Justi~e :WMte's court several mon,ths a-go. 'Keyser h'as 'been ·in Ltttle Falls for :sevei'a.l weeks. IlllformaUon was · fecentlY brought to' nepu<ty Shariff Cline Vl'hioh ' lad to lh:is arrest. Justi(!e w:h~te being ruway tlhe prlwner was 'brought. before Justice Barker, Vl'ho ·held KeYser for tJhe g.rand jury. Kwsor gaJve bilJil. The cOOIIIPl:a.inant Is Pebble M,osher, a girl oa,bout 16 years of age. ilnttnuunuu:n:::::::::u :: . :: U NORTHAMPTON · U ~ ' :: ----- sohool at Poultney, Is home for bhe next ten days or duri~g the Ea£ter vacation. Mrs. D. T. Van Arnum left MondaY morning tor New York on a business trip, where she will be j.oined by her sister, Miss Ella Spencer; Vl'hO ·has been visitiug her brothor nel!Jr Phila- delphia. ·Mias Gra.ce Rolfe was received Sun- d•aJY fnto memberShliP of -the Meth«r. dist cihurch by letter. Miss Rolfe is t'he tea;cher of the school •aJt Gifford$ Corners. Mrs. S. I. Brundige vis-ited friends at Amsterdam this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Hira.m Allen and :Mrs. Shepard visited Mr. •and Mrs. l1lnn Gi!Iord at Oranberry creek Sunday. L. S. Arthur was a GloversV'ille vis- itor Sund!a.y. ~==~=::====~==~::::= Mr. and Mrs ... R. W •. Nor.thrup of Mrs. !Jansing of Gl'Oversv!Me epent John Kilts, of Stone Ar.a:bia, was the rec nt guest of John F. IDmpie. Mrs. JOOhn Yoa.nney is vis~ting at Sqhen tJa'<iY as tJhe guel!lt of Mr 11on New York were guests last'Wednes- daY and ThursdaY at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D, w. Noyes. Mrs. AnderiiOJl, Miss Lutie Ander- son, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wood, Mrs. J. Vanderhoof, i;usa Anne Orton, Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Stark, Miss E. L. Stark, and Mm. ':Elarl 0. Stow~tts, for- merly of this village, were among those who att~nded the funeral of. ·Mrs. Jennie Klllg Lansing at Broad- Sunday with her son, Dr. C. T. La.J;L- sing .. , Mrs. Augusta. Resseguie, who has been visiting her hOme here, 'has re- turned to her ·position a.t Framkfort. and fruJ,nlly. . · Last Wednesda-y Melvin Shults and wife of St. Johnsv!Ue were in town \;Last TuesdaY ndght • the infant on butess. dlliiUg.h of Calvin Spoar pa.s~d I away. 1 Ml Ltbbie Rouse of Stone AR.bi'IL is sPe diri·g a few days with M1ss Magg:i McLa.u~hlin. Oh .les Sitterly B})ent FtlidaJY'at the count seat on business.· albin Saturd&Y .afternoon. • . Miss L. E. Anderson commimced teaching' 11chool on the 'Northville on Monda:\! and Miss Jessie Stead is teaching a-t Benedict. Harley Tena.nt .of Tenantvi.lle W'&B ·· in the vUI~ge Sun1l;Y~ nig>hit on busi- ness. Miss Annotte Wil1!10n entertained several of he:r la.dY frienids with a. sleigi}lr!de Saturd'll.Y nd.ght. P. C. Pickard 'Will OOOUPY t!he house that John A. Wdlla.l'ld 'hlaJS budlt' on Fifth street, as soon a.s tt is eQm- plete.d. At the corporation election held in Ob: rles Sitterly, deputy town cl~k. issued the license for the ma.n;!wge of Li;: ie Ohristmtan to Ward Ho1loann. The eremo~cy wn8 performed at the Lut'h mn •parsonage on Ma.r{)h 16th, 1909, 1 1Jy L. B. Dutcher. · Miss Mary ~;!hipper of Johnstown visited friends, here over Sunday. ' Robert Stea:d of Edinburgh spent sunqay at the:home of his daughter, Mrs. H. G. Noyes.. l Miss LiQi.a.n Prime has retuTped ·home after spending a few daJYB with her ·randpa.rents, lVLr. and Mrs. Frla.nk BEING SHOWN BY wm.·oawes A Co~ \ \ \ .I \ \ \ r HUl f Pine Lake. t.r!l.mmc.J.t:ation ' . c. auncey Sponable experienced a run ay wit'h his spirited team whiQe load ng sa.wdust at Putma.n's mlll on w· esda.y. The ai:J()iden.t was oaus- ed · y the wlboistle .blowln.g f-or n0:on. The team ra,n a s'hort distance, but was 1 Cllllptur.ed, ibefore anY serious re- Lil:tle Katie Gi:rtord re-turned to her home in Edinburgh Sunday, aft- er spen.ding aeveral months at the home of her : cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Moshet. , this place TuesdaY, the.proposlitton to erect. a vi<Hage lot at the earner of M•atn and Bridge streets, was defeat- ~ by three. The election of officers tor the ensuing yea-r resulted as fo1- laws: For president, L. N. JDhn~ ha-d 34 majority. For trustees, Wa.rl'l Bowman and w. L. Kested ·htad am~ jor1ty of 4 0 over <!Jhe other cand1(late. For treasurer, w. A. ,Smith was elect~· ed without opposition. For oollec;. · tor, A. A. Andrews received a ma.;lor- ity of 25 ove:r John Lawton, Jr. sult~. 'Jibe Cemert:ery As-sociation :wlH meEtt at the ecb:ool house on Saturday, Alpl)il 3d, f~ the election of otlleers and the transa:ct.ion of other busl- nefJ!S. the ·annual meeting of tJhe Reform· Mr. and Mrs. p, W. :Noyes and chlldre'!l wer.e week end guests of frlendlli at Day Center. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mosher, Mr. and Mrs. Edw~trd Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hayden. Mrh. HumphreY and several others 'H.tteniled the fu- neral of MriS. George Harris at May- field on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mason m Edin· buTg were in the vi1lage Tuesday on business. J. C. Stead of Northa.mp<ton Vl'a.B here l\llonday Dn •businesl!· R. A. Grey attended t;he sale of J. J. Herrick at Mayfield Tuesday. w. H. Christie of Mayfield was called here early Tuesday morning to attend a si:ck horse belonging to George Robinson. ed ·church w'ill be ·held on Satu.rda.y,. April lOth, at ·the church. It is hop- ed that the pa.c•tor will •be returned .fo{ an-other year. · John Hosley of Wells passed through the village Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Abram Lagrange of his daughter, Mrs. AlbeJ't BrO'Wn. at . Johnstown spent Sunday with Mr. Northampton. and Mrs. Fred Dillenback. ward Noyes of Edinburg W!IIS here Tuesday on business. I I. rhe dosing 11arty of the Young Peeple·s Dadng Club was very enjoy- albite. Wllla.rd's Ol'chestra of JahnS· tO<Wn p.roV'ided t:he music. The second degree ·Will be exeml;}ll- fi~d next Satu·l'day evening a~t the I. Of 0. F. meeting. kll are requested 1\ir. and Mrs. Byron Young spent Sundar with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder of 'Ne11!ston. •. Mr. and Mrs . .Adam Goodbread of Nelliston spent SundaY with their Mrs. Libbie Duel, a trained nurse who Jives near New York, is spend- Ing a feW days with her mot•her and capital - - ~ :. :· • .. · 201Mt.Dl. surplus and Undlvtde~ P~oflls ~60;it00. , . ' . son :mugene. , Fred Diilenback Is !ll. tq ·be present. dau-ghter at this plaee. Miss Stella Ford of this plruoe, who Is a tflained nurse, and is located at Albany, while enjoying herself at the skating rinlt at that city a few days ago, fe11 and broke one of the bones &ccoUllt8 soUdtcid, oourteoua and Llber!ll ~tm,ent G\eD. ~ J'a.~:. INTEREST D.EP~R.TME.NT .. ; Mrs. Jahn Cretser 'and daughter, ~ ancy, have gone to Co'hoes. 1\trs. retser wil.J visit 1ter da'Ughter, Mrs. ouis Howarth. -Miss Nancy Cretser as accepted a posi•tion· in Colhoes. Miss Eva Ktlts spent Friday with Mrs. Benjamin Staley. Mr. a)ld Mrs. Will Schrell spent Thursday .with her fa.t)lel·, John Tes- ner of P~!ilatlne. we pay tnterest. compdunded q~arterlr 'on· 11-11 monel' depo!llt~4. ~· . · · montba previous .oD .·. January tst April 1st, J~ly lst, 1 Octobet; J•~~ In ·her wrist. )1rs. Walts is gaining, 'having left e hospital Sa.twrd,ay .JarJt. · She will pend a few d·ays In Johnstown as he guest of her b·rother. Mrs. William Weber. spent Friday with· her daughter, Mrs. Charles Get- Otto Ray and family, who have been boarding with Miss Ruth Allen at t:his place, have gone to housekeep- t.ll money dep~llited on or beforP- th& Gt:h o£ the moDtb draW» hl~rl!l!!· · lrom i-,he 111~ · • man. , lug in the Mrs. Isaac Olmstead house -----+ Anson Suits and wife and root'her nd daughter spent Sunday wi•th Sid· n.e.y Fc.lmatier. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murdoclli on Soubh Main street. OFFICERS ti:DWARD WELLS, Pre!!ldent. OLIVE~ GETMAN, Vloe ~-t., spent Tuesday with Mr. Murdock's Henry Foote is at Tenantville, sisters, Mrs. Clara Hinkle and fam- whe.re he is making repairs on the ilY and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Christ- steam plant of the Tenant brothers, DONALD FR~SER; o .. bler. DIRECTORS: Harwood DU.dleY, OU~ei.' Getmall, J;)&vid lreland 0 • W:t ·.Miss May Wormouth of Johnstown ha~ returned to her home the-rtl afte,· f'Pending sevel'al days In ·town as the I guest C>f her sister. Mrs. Clarence man and family. preparatory to starting very soon. Jacob Saltsman of Fort Plain has L. R. Anibal lent his helping ·hand i Edward c Decker. :m. M. Kennedy •. J. P. A.rgers~nger, bu. . ~~ 0 ~~. gl;chib!!-ldl M~Mttrtin. M. B. NUorthrtip, EFdwa{d D W6lt'\rR~!:;:. ~:; Evans, Wm. Argersmger, John W. hlinger, ran · V' • , . purchased four fine Holstein heifers in the town meeting in the town of to be placed on his farms here. Benson Tuesday. Potter. ' , , . '· ;Cramer. During the past week Rev. L. B. i\ian Sawyer, who has driven the !ii U U U U U U U U S: S: US: ~~ U ~ ~ Dutcher united In marriage at the extHess sleigh so long in the village lo OPPENHEIM U LMh<\n panonoge,, Lonlo C•nm\ toe C. B.\\\'''· b.- <>•~o \' lh• dn Coon loft WedooodaY foe Gin%~ ><•· nnd Mn. W. F. C\\''nl\' of!· : , . U nf Soli Spdng<!llo, and MiM Rota ;oh nod ;, now woektog '\' M•\\\ •Ill•, \\'ro th'' will =\• \ \'' \ a two _,,. '\\ wllh trl- u S: S: :: U ~ U _.:::::: =:: U :: U :: Eacker of this place, daughter ef Duhane. future. . i.n New York, Tren-ton, -:-1. J., and Emma, wife of Nathan ,M·osher, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Eacker, also Miss :t:x-Sheriff .Jason Cook of Osborne H. G. Early and wife ll.ave moved Washington, D. 0., returned home died at •her home 'here wt 6 a. m. M·on- Lizzie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ja- Bridge was a business visitor of the bacl' 'to· this village from Moore's, N. last night. da.oy. For some time she ·nad been in cob.Crlstman. of Ephratah. and ward village Tuesday. Y. The town election in Arietta was a • peeoocln\' oondiUon, \ '\' hnd Hnllond. Both young om> PI\ ha« D• \\' K. w.n.. \\\' \ ,~,~. A. F. Kl=l•tttl hM OOnSh t • ·lot \''' ,ptdtod ono \\' \'\\'\, \\\ been ill for the past year with a host of young ft·lends who extend who has spont fhe greater J}a!'t of his in Prospect Hlll Cemetery SJt thls · all the voters were at the polls. The B•lght'n di•~• nhd foe •om• ilow tbol• \\'' •\\\· me \' '\\ .,;n,.,, died •·•lh\ oud- n•~• ••• ... bW modos bi• moon· , ,~ull ;, nnl known \\''\' tbat Jolm past had been entirely unable to help denly Tuesday noon af•ter a short ill- ment rrom Cole Brook Cemetery, Ed-· Roo.rke, Democrat, was elected by a herself. ;)llrs. Mosher was nearly 78 ne~s of dro-psy. He was a dentist bY inburg, to this plaee. majority of Zl over George •Abrams, year,; of 1age. She had an ami•a.ble dis- U U ::·US:::;;:: i;:: U:: :1 U:: U U occupation ~tnd though blind in one ~liss Frances Lehman has b~n a)l- Republican. In the town of La.ke • position and had the respeot and es- : . NOR';rHViiLLE : eye, had foilo·We·d this tn·of<>sHion for pointed a notary public !'or Fulton Pleasant there was no opposition to teem of all who h.ad vhe pleasure of U U many years and only relinquished it county for the next two years.' the Republi·can ticltet, and Robert V. JmOowlng her. She is snrvive·d bY her S: S: ~ =:: U •• t: H U U U :: :t:: U U when his eyesight failed him. He :\irs. Ellen Duel and sister, Miss Slack ·was ele~ted superviser. In husband. The funeral wl11 ])e )le·ld ~;[iss Marth.a. ()1mstead, w'ho h; wa& a member of Fl&h House Lodge, JUce, have rented the new house ot Wells •there wa.s no opposition to the at the 1\let!hodisl church Tuesday at a.tten~ling SoC'hc>O<l a.t, Fort Edwn.rd. is =--o. 298, P. & A. M .• and had held A. J:t'. Kinni{lut and will move. there De<mocr-atlo ticket and John Babcock 12 noon. Interment will be made at hla.me, for her Easter va.cati<m. the various offices with honor in the tile first of April. was elected supervisor of that town. . . Ingll!ams Mills Ceme>tery. '11he Intern.atlona,l Study Class of same. His funeral will oe held at The condition of John F. Van: Ar- Several from this place .attended the Methodist e~hur~h w111 hold a su- his late home on Friday morning at num remains about the same.· ------ MIDDLE l\\PltlTE. the hig;hway commissi-on meeting at gar social .in 1Jho pa.rlors Oil' that 10:30, and interment will be In the ;\latt McCoy and Peter Curvo, and Herkimer recently. chuooh Wednes-day night from 7:30 familY plot in Broadalbin Cemetery. John Lawton. Sr.. have returned Wednesday morning, ::VIaroh 17th, o'clock to 9:30 o'do·ok. S. H. Ellithorpe of Edinburg, and from Horseshoe, where they have occurred the death or Emery Darling, G'ardner Tanner of Glovers¥1lle has Mr. a.nd Mrs. Harley Tenant of Ten· been worldng' in the lumber woods. who has been an Invalid all of his been visiting fl'Hnds In t:own. antville were in the vtllage Tuesday In the town of Benson, the Demo- life. He was a very popu·lar young Dell Weaver, wJio •has been in the night on a shopping trip. 0rats elected an assessor, as well as !llr. and Mrs. Chauncey Failing of DolgeYille spent Sunday with her parents, !\lr. and Mrs. Malvin Brown- trip to Eugene Moshier's Thursday elL !!'a Van Allen made a business man an~ h-ad 1 many friends. He was hospital ~t Glov()rsville for s·ome The children crf the .Methodist Sun- \ town cleric Snell. the Ite'}rubl!can in his Z8th year and wa.s town tax time, arrived •home Saturday after- day sch{){)l had their ride to Osborn's supervisor, was olccWd by eight ovPr collector at the time of deaUh. Ji.e noon. Bridge Tuesday and on their return Quillen, Deiiwcrat. i·s survdved by his mO'ther, one sister. H. G. IDat'ley ha·S rented the rooms enjoyed a fine su]>per pl'€'!larl.'d by I Gf'orgo Van Vranken htcs mo,vPd 11is last· · ~~ r. and Mrs. Ch aries Austin spent :\irs. J. G. ~ew•pot·t. of :Vlanheim; eix in the t;euben \Villard house. npw oc- the older meml.Je>t•,; nf th<> ga.me famll~· to the> honw on !\lt'~·hauiP I brothMs, \\'\ \ Cmm C•·~k. H••· onplod b> M<•• Ell.o D'\' wd ''\\· •·>o\'· \\''· wbkb b< ~~\\' '\'\'''\''' \' \\\''\' \\'' \\'\ \'\''·· \\· '\ 11 \ bel1t of Manheim. Ray. J<'ranlt and oil B-ridge street. In the town of Benson Tu<>sd.LY thP Dt>\\ill l:lrown. \ An,tin. !'bill> of Dol'\\'\· \od Loo of Mlo· Meo. A. '· p~·kio• and '\\\'\'· wb.,l• R''\bli•·•• \\'\ woo \'\\\' \\· \\\\\ R\'\\\'' \\' m•\•· 1 \''· \\' ' 1 \· !Hek 11 \\\'''\ \\' denville. The funeral wa.s b(•ld at .t\_nna. of Saratoga Svr!ngB WPrt> exce!Jt t<>Wn d<>d<. l'1Htrle~ Hunter. N'. ;>,ln;. P<>r.rnellu Partrid~:•·. are r<'<'<mt ns\tonl ot tllPir <laughter. Cl'um. Or.eek uhurch r'rld·<IY at 1~ guest>~ of thtl tormcr'>l parent~. )h·. th<l llt>lllUt·ratle o:anditlate. winning hy again c.weuv~ing their rooms Oll ~luin I ~lr~. ).\rank \'all :\llt•1l. A W orQ to m« PUb.le. ;;' . . . . We dp not believe in buy·,. . ing cheap goods in order i;o · cut the prices. Wher1 this. i:s done ·beware of the :goads',· that you·get. but we'believe 'in. first class goods .and fl; )iving profit. Come and st~' ·~ · 1 us and we will use you ·right~' · ,, A. Spaleholts · Proprietor. Phoitli MD. 22 North Market St. -· 1,731 SAMPLES OF WALL PAPER to select from in our Store Do you want to paper at once (any time) ? AAk ns to send our · ~tock Samples, and we will call~ OIJ yo~1 u.t ouce. ·' E. c. NEWTON Joltnstown 9 .West Malll St. o'clock. Rev. Mr. Emp-ie of St. Jo'hns-. and )Irs. },\.; Dun~.:au. ov<>r Sunday. oue majurlt:·. Snell. th\ Repnulic.:au·\ slr.-et. lpt\'ing r<=tun.ed ~l .. llllf<Y ui!':11l I .lultn Allen \'' 111 tu lib worl< at V'i1le coDJducted the ser¥\ce. luter· E. G. Palm<=r left :lland<ay morniug •·an<.l!ual«. wun uy ,;el·en nmlorlty. t1·om FraHl<furt. :\. Y. \.Indian C'astle lust '\'· .. !<. m~t was made in Dolgt\ville. fot· C'llft<>n Springs. wh.-re I1e wl\1. The- fnnt>ral of llr. ~1. IZ. \\'11ii wuH It is l'\i\>rt<.·tl th>d Fr:Uik Simt•><<Jil, :'>lis~•·s ~lil<lr .. ,t. atul ~~'\' S•·nil'<' An aUeged case of maHotous mis- tal(ea r~t<alld treatnwnt for tlw nexi\l!PI<i al th\ Baplh.t l'ltt•·h ,II tn·;:n' has pnrclta\~d lht> .Jolin ('ool' p•·opt•r- utlll Floh\ >tllll <:r:u·•· All<·n an· n·· chief w~.s reported •to .J.ustioe of the two wee-ks. <Mrs.IP>1lmf>l' will follow \toda). IDotf\a<l of at thP hou~<'. !•'ish II t~ on ;\\<Orlh ~lain otr<'<'l of .lnllll l,aw-: •·m·prilt!'. from thP gripp . . Pea.oo Bad;oer Tuesday evening by on<> latm·. r~>tnrning hom<' with hrr hns- llou~P J,()r!g<'. :-;n. :!\IS, F. & \. M .. · tun .. 11·. , \ ~1r. nnrl \1re. lan~<·s An~ttll '\\'' E\'o Sh>iloobo« or D\'''\\''· ''\ \\\'. • \\\\'' '\ • \rn\ \'' \'\\ \ \' ''\ .... , \\''\'\ ,, \\ \\\\' ''\'\ I H '\ \'' \'\\' \' \\'\'\ \'\ wm· · elaimed. ·th.a.t some P.l'lrsou unkuown OM.rle!! RQobiUliOU ot oob.enecta.dy taken to Broadalblll and placell m! a badlY ~prained a.nt-.le. l recent nsitoro in town. ~ H. STOI•U~:R·s LIVERY- . First Cles au<: Up·to-Date. CIJrrl•iw and Hamdaea, For Sale,