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TlU'USDAY, APRIL ::.19, 1909. 'A'illi:tni .r. ~ehu).·ler. or ~cot<·h MATTER OF FAIR NOT YET DE . CI'OEO Rush. w'ho\\ suJ)posnd !lisaJI[l<'aratwe · ! ha~ ma<l<' quit•• a 8tir in that vkiuitr. { i.~ now J\Pportt>{l an il!lllat.- of thP t 'liea t->tatP A::;ylnnl for tlu• in~all!.-'. APPROPRIATIO:S JS llESIRf:l) BY s,·hnyh·r took hi~ gw<·PthPart to i'TllrOX ASSO<'J..\TIOX. RehenPctncly, wh<>r<' thP l':irl tool\ a Kind You Have Always Bought train for OnPouta, Whl·r•· ~lw is at- tPnding t!H' ;>;ormal \\hool. 8chuY- h·r Pnt<>r<'d fhe Edison llotPl in Schr- 11Pf.tady and \VaS not ~PPU aftf\rwanl l.Jy his frif'nds, leaving tllP girl in the str<'et. On Friday his motlJPr, wid- ow of the late Thoma~ Sclmyler, who owned {he well known 1John Kc·lly orchard farm. received a1>plication 11apers for his commitment to the in- stitution. Schuyler had gone to Uti- ca and asked to be received a~< an As a special inducement to our' out-of-t<>:\Vn BLIGH CONfRACT JS APPROVED ers, . we offer some extraordinary values for this··.....: ·n.+••:'W .... B·ears the SignatUre Agricultural Society Decid<\s to hn- prove th<' Fair Grounds fot• the Jolmskm\D Bas(\ball T .. am-A~H,.m blyman Partlidge Pt'Omises to Take UJ> :\latter in Legislatn••e. besides paying car fare and paying express o~ packages_ Below are a few of the leaders fot-\· of In Use .for Over Thirty Years inmate. :\Irs. Schuyler sign~ed the A meeting o<f the directors of the papers .11nd has. returned them to the Fulton County Agricultural Assoc- l'tica officials. Schuyler has been au· lation was held in Johnstown inmate of the insane asylum previ- Monday afternoon. The meeti!1g ously. He is 2{,years of age. was called to order rut 2 o'dock by Pre&lderut W. H. Anthony of Glovers- ville and the following directors an- swered to roll croll: William Potter, W .. T. Brlggs, Elmer Dillenbeck, Ed- ward O'Neil, Walla~ Qu.aclr~mhu~h of this city a.nd A. D. Kib'be and c. P. W~Uar<l af Gloversville. The firs.t ;matter taluen up W<aS tJhe re1tding of tJhe cvntra.ct between Man- a.ger BJJg1h 'Of •the J o1lnstown rea;m of the Eastern League of Baseball As- sociatioos and the Ful!Jon' County Ag- riomlttWllll AssociatiQil. The contract ) A Dla.clu<mith nanned Zimmerman. who co\ldUC'fs a ~hop in th\ to.wn O'f :\Ja;-fl~ld, was Sundar lodged in thE' ·~·ollnty jail in .ldhnS'toown. 'l'he man Wab :l.t\l'~sted some time ago •by Con- stlj.!J.le G<>tman of :\Tayfield, and was sta.rled fo'r the ja:il in Johnsto'l'-:n. \\'hile in Glove•rsville t11e oloack- s·mit.h gav~ the con'Stable the slip rund had not ·been seen since U'ntil a few days ago when he returned to !Lis home in Ma.yfield. Constable Get· after being discussed was ap•proved, man was playing a waiting ga.me and accepted and o!l'dered placed npon the l!oon after his arrival in the li.ttlle files. A motion was 1:ihen made and l>urg nabbed his man again. Zim- crurried tb181t the grounds be put in m-erman was charged wttu assa.ulting proper cond.ttion 81t once. That the his Wife. fen.c~, wihich were bl1l1Wn do'wn in the recent storm. be ·built up, that the PARTRIDGE AMENDS SAlARY Bill ble;achers be erected, the gr<a.ndstand ~=.:::::::::::::::::::;;::::;:::~ cleaned and the diamond put in read- ! · !ness for !Jhe coonlng season. The Assemnlymam. Partridge of Nol't'h- Thai: doesn•t mean they will wear only -for six months! ManheilJl Mendlesr, Socks wcraJ much longer, but if :need darning within 6 months -you, get n~:w ones free. Doub.1y r:e-enforced toes and heels~ conl.fortable; always hold their color abape. 'Bizd 9~ to- lilt ia blaek, Uabt and dark. tao. blue .and gray. Socks A dollars worth of socks, (6 Pairs) guaranteed to ·wear 6months without holes or darn- ing. Why pay more ? You can't. get more. Come in we 'II tell you all about it. Bar~ey Gal.insky · i, Sons \ The Good .Clothes .Stores, Johnstown. and Fonda~ home team is to put the grounds ville had his hill putting the board in proper conditi-on for the opening of StH>erviso·r:s of F·uJton co.unty on •a.. of the season. Wi1lia.m Potter was sa.\a;ry basis a.mended M..:mday nigfrtt a.ppod11ted to supervise these lm- so ~ha.t its p<ravlsion.s take effect- Janu- pr<Wements and 'he &tated tJhBJt he ary 1, 1910, instea~d of Janua.ry 1, wou.Jd begin work on the grounds at 1909. This Will practically kill the once. ~~-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M'all!ager Bligh w.a:s 'Present lilt the. ·• m~ting 1and stated ·that 1he was will- Ing to do all in his pow»r to help in these improvements, and tlhat he would assist in laying out of the dia- mond. He sa;id that ·he ha~d hired a ' ma.n, who was ·well versed In this W·ork; to take care of the grounds, and he gave infonn-a.tion where the llr~;~~~~~~~~~~~~; ground needed fixing on tlie dl.amond, namely, axound third base Q'Jld center field. He sald that he expected to have eli!h:il}iilon games on the .rr'\\'\'\'l(i~~a\:~~;:; th~ following dates: May 1,2, 15, 19 and 22, and wanted the grounds rEirud'iness !J.y 'that time. The direc- tors seemed to ·agree wi·bh 'him the points he brought up, >amd Mr. Potte1; aond Manager Bligh agreed to work together. A motion was made and carried making Mr. Briggs a c<>mmittee of one to an:amge in regard to securing tf.cket •tJakers for bOith g>ate and grand stand at the ~es. Assemblyman Scott Partridge of Northville entered the room at that time and was asked concerning the ' I appropriation \Vhich the legislature S.UlUEL LEROY- . MISS ADELLA VIBRARJ>. has heretofore voted' to the agrionl- . :Miss AdeHa Vib'bard, •aged 38 tural associations of the State and ~a.muel LeRoy, aged S-l yerurs, died yea,rs, die(! Mond•ay n•lgtht at t:he AI- what they intend.;.d doing about it e.t ms ·bJome in Perbh Frid'ay mom- I bany Hospital! a:t 12;30 o'dock fCYl- . ing at 6 o'clock. 'l'he cause of d~ath I lo'\\1ng ·oo operation. ' this year. He said that he had neg- was pneumonia. . Miss Vib.bard wa,s born June 11, lected to look the matter up, bnt he h told concerning a bill asking for 'D e deceased •h:ad been a l'esident ·1871, rut Northville .. She w'llJs the Of the town of Pei'th for tb{, past six- daughtel' of A. R. Vi!bbartJ.. who for- $ 9 0,000, which through IJtisrepre- t .• d sentation had passed the Senate. He Y years an .. W'a$ respecte among his merly conducted a g:rooory business fel10>1Y townsmen. He is survived by in J ohnstow·n. Mr. Vib-bwr<d died Sep- said he understood that it had not t E · f · passed the Honse. Secretary Yost, M\O sons, nn, o the town of Pain.- ·tember 17, 1893. Fram NOTthville, special selling. , Ladies' . ·Panama Skirts· $1~8 Black, brown and navy Dress Skirts, trlmmed with buttons, made' large and full, worth $3.00, ·Saturday ....... • .. .. .. • . • .......... $1.98 Boys' Clothing It will pay you to see our· line. A bat or cap free wltb. every suit. $3.00 Suits .. - ................ $1.98 $4.5'0 Suits ...•..•....•...•••. $2.96 $~.98 Suits . -.-- .. - ........... $3.98 Towels 4e Just received over two thousand fringed Huck Trowels, strictly first quality, fair size, Satur• day • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••• 4c Bargain Table of Mus;Jin Und,erwear For Saturday we devote an entire table for the purpose of cleaning up our enUre line of odds and ends of Petticoats, Gowns, D.rawers and Covers. Come early and get the cream of the lot. \ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST'' . ·' L . ·u·, i,:R·- .. ,1·.-_ ... E· .. -· a···· . . :.: ._·_ :;· . ·~· .. r: :.. . ·' ... . . .. - . . . . . - . - - . . ~ : \ .M·.·. ·• .. ·· .... ·• 48 South Main Street - · bill, as l:\l:r. Pla~trildge well knOIWs: It wi.ll JlTObwlJiy be pal!liled tllwough· tlh.e · Assembly, be\>aJIISe no one is prurbic- ular'lY opposed to it, hut it will •be measn<re t!brougth botlh branclles of the IegJsla'burl\ ·before it a.djoorns. Subscribe for tbltYpaper. Special Prices on TRIMMED ·oATS! tine, and George, of the tl>Wn of FloJ·- l\1iss V!bb•:uc·d oame with 'hel\ fabher however, read a letter from the Sec- ida; one daug!:uter, J'vlrs. AHce Shields, and the famil;;' to JohnstoWn. She retary of the State Agricultural As- of Pennsylvania. was former)y secretary of the Y. W .. sociations, stating that It had passed The fnneml was hold on M=· c. A. of Jollnst<>wn and a member of both Houses, and asking that the Io- da)' uteruoo·n at 2 o'{)lock at the the Baptist oourcb. cal association appeal .to the govern- .bmlie. Rev. D. :\L McClelland of She is survived by four brothel\$ or to veto the hill, as through it, Pel'th offidat'8:i, and interment was Frank G. and H. Burr of JOI!msto:wn; only one society in the State would These reductions have been made in order to encourage the buyiflg of ready• to-wear hats, thereby relieving the congestion of orders in .the work room, where our milliners are rushed to get .out the work on hand. REMEM;BER-these price reductions will not be allowed if customers require changes to be made other than adjusting the bandeau. Sn tJhe Per~h C'emetory. Dr. Arthur A. and Earl c. of Allmny; be benefited. . I• three si~,ter,;, Ida B. of Lint:oln, ~eb., W. G. Briggs then to·ld that Ev- JOHX H. PIJT:U.l-'i'. and Emily and Hazel· Vibha.!·d of AI- erett Kenne,dy :Lnd Edward C. Deck- On<> lot of Pattern HatR, r<'pr<'s<'nting thE' newest and most npprovPd ~tyles in thP fashionable colors, ta.upe, <'hampagn<', hrown. hcathur and navy, worth from $15.00 to $18.50. Special Dress Hats beautifully trimmed with flowers, fruit <w.~.u .,...,.,. bons. All good shapes. Special - • _ ·- •• - •••••.• -- ••••••• ••<>·'\. 5 f 'f\.le funeral o•f t11e late John H. banr, and her moN1 er, !\<Irs. A. R. er were to go to Alb<my on \V<·dnC's- Putman was helcl .Monday a.fterno-on Vibbard, also of Albany. dtay in the lnte.rest of g-ood roads and !Lt: 2; so o'C'vock from the Presbyterian a m(}tion wa<; ma<le that thPse two ';hurch <lit Tribes Hill, tbe R\v. H. G. ,JOHY E. 'WARD Ui<~An; men v>'it.h W. C. Briggs be fi·JIJloin.ted nean ofiiciating. Interment wa<J made John E. Ward, aged 75 years, died a C'Dmm~ttcc to cee Govcn}or Httghes in Pine Gro<e Ce~etery a.t Tribes I at the home of his daughter, sirs. concerning the matter. Hill. :'11-r. P11tm~n, Wllo ra.;ided e·ast ~·Sherman M~eil, .at Cobleskill, 1\lon- The plans of tn<> fair were clropped of Fo•:l. Hunt,er, wa> a. lineal desc8Jl- day. Mr. Ward is survived l>y his a,waiting tlle outcome of thu report dant <>f Gene<ral Isrn.<>l Putman of daughter, Mrs. McNeil, and five sons of the commiHee on lh<.' appropriv- ·Revolutionary times._ He is survived Hiram Ward, of Fort Plain, Jay of tion. Ass<'mbl;.·nran Partridg<' st<ttert by sevc·ro;,:l nephews. and nieces, Gloversville~ norr of Denver, Colo.. that hl' wonl<l t<Lke the matll'r up be- among whom are ::llrs. Jann Sweet of Daniel of Bridgeton, N. J., and Ha.r- fore tlw AHsemiJ\y tomon·ow morn- Akin; !11rs. Peter L. Suits. of Tribes \el of seward: ing. · Hill, wn:ard Putman of West Am-I The mat.t<:r of ap.pointing :\Iillard 11te1 ~am, RLcJ:ua.rd Da.vis and Garrett I Be not. busy in detecting other Chris~ !ll:tn a~ Hllllf!l'in tt•tHlen t of t.he Dav1s of Fort Hunter. . men's faults.-Cingalese. ground~ was ldt to \\'illiam C'. !'£J.t· Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles ).luch sickn~!S starts v1ith weak stomach, nnd consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lac!< good, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating for, after all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach. A remedy· that makes the stomach strong and the liver active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives out disj!ase-prQducing bacteria and cures a whole multi- tude of diseases. Get rld ol your Stomach Weakness and Liver. Lazlnells by takinlJ a course ot '?\• Pl.eroe's Golde~ MedleaJ Discovel'Y -tlretJreat St.omach Restorative, Liver . :Cpvl/lbl\ator itild Blood eJeanse.r- You ·.can't alfnrd t~ accept any medicine of unknown etll/lP&sitJon a~ a substitute for \Golden Medical Discov- ery'\ whiCh -~5 a. ~eq:iCine OF KNOWN CO~POSlTlON, having a compJete ·list of ingredients in plain English on its bot- ~e:wnq:lpet; lal!le being attested as correct under oath. , JJr. :PJ~1• PIOitsttJit ~llels reJP.JI&te 811d lnvl~orste Stomac/1, Liver and Bowels. ter. P1·esicl~nt .\uthony was iustrnr-t- Pd to loo\' art<·r the rPnting of t h<• ih~ hoi\-1E~tnt•n aud tl'yinf.,; otal the hvr~e,; a.n thP tt•a<:!c Tlw m~et illg was Htill in ot>:•~ion <\l the- time of going to press. HIACOCK BILL PASSED AI.n.\~Y .. \JJt'il :!7, -T•:1c~ .\:->sPm- ll>ly I<HlJ.I' J.,l :~ ·.1 '\\ I\ .ll'l>d, hill I :IUH Hdill~ •':t• I ~'·•l\t1..•r or :llf• l'ily of ,) tl .111->1 : • \\ II n·l •' ' I\ t> I l I :: :0\ ,llt ]' :-.II !J- pi,\. '!''.w 1.·.1 hs !IJ•· ··.t:aw in.l'o.lw·· r .lllt•'tJCliH~ lltt• {1\,nt· . .-.·~ illt• cllal'lt·J' \~,,.;·dol~.~ •tl. If :til jJ.tll•lJt \llt•tiil'iJJ•' :It);· Wf'rp 11'111• :i,t· HlltL•·r~;I!.P ~ \\'Iolii} ltd' C t.) go out of i.Ju>ill•·\'· pric<> . • . . . . • . . . . . . • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••.... $0.98 !Jl'(>SR Hats mac\P of hraid an<! ('hiffon. with .-ery attractlv'\ tl'immin,.,:s of lace, <:hiffon and tlowerH. Colors include all tile new shades anu black and white. For ',l'lmrsday ...•..... $2.95 Dress Hats made of beautiful hair braid and tastefully t.1 t'1m1~,,,.,,;,;, mE'd with ribbon and flowers. Special _. __ •• __ ; • _ _ : _ •. ;lJ4;<ll~\''''-'k l'\allors with square .or round rosette. Come in assorted coiors. ·Special _ • • • ••••••• , , , '. $1 Wool Dress Goods lor 75e yd;, · For Thnrs<la,· only \''' off1•r a qu,mlit~· of all wool g,titings, 44 and 46 inrhl'S wide in plain colors and stripes at prices that will cane<' rapid H<'ili~<g. This matc>rinl <·om\\ in .all th<' leading colors and black, and is an exceptionally good value at $1.00 a yard. · rial ........••.•.•.••...•••...•..•••••.•••..•••.•...• -···········-·-···········--·---···--·· -···-···-''l'l'ic Special Values. in .Table I Linens Remnants for Thursday Thttr~<lay \'\ plarP on sal•• all our Table Lim·n R<'mnants, which includes short l£>ngths of all grades from the m~um to the high .-Ins~. Th<· pi\' ran>.~<> in l<'tH~th from :.? yardo to :l ;.·ards, just the right size fol' most any table .. If you are in need of table linen H will pay )OH to c·;tll totborrow. PrkP:-1 forth~ du.y ......................................................... 20c 'I \ Y \.\'iTO . ..,; 1'.\TTi·:lt.\,.; 141c .'\GEX'I'S FOR l'HIJ>P'S HA'l'to;