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TB'UBSDAY, APML 29, 1000. man with bis coppers a: n n a: a: a: a: n a: a: :: :: a: a: a: U U 1 ~········-~~~~··~ · t a: 1 u-·1 lll-~t;:c,flnd,·. much conso)a ion in Ber- n J,ASSELLSVJLLJil. u ================= u ~ U GAROGA 1: = ~ t•eport for April, which n . ~ • · condition of wheat and &: :: n a: n n n n n n U U n U U U U c(l:hsiderably worse this year Fay Trumble of Dolgevi'ile was In · ·the corresponding period of town Saturday. 'The dry autumn and severe Betsy Kring, aged 85 years, ctied are assigned as the causes. at th<3 home of her daughter, Mrs. Eli hopn that with the recent Christman, April 26th. · weather and satisfactorY Mrs. James Dorn is on the alck prospects will greatlY lm- list. ' place of the \sick man of En· · we now have the \Simple Si- ·of Europe.\ What an edifying Abdul Hamid, who has rufer of TurkeY, ever since his brother, now leaves to Mehamid. Rechad Ef· anotner brother, who has been ~P In a palace for years, old and deprepit in vice, · .harem and casks of wine for The new ruler, as Sidney; Trumble sold his, team Sat- urday to Dolgevllle parties' for $600. Henry Crouse of Johnstown spent sunday with his pe~ple. . A reception was given the Rev. Mr. and ,.'vlrs. B. L. Nichols Friday evening. Popcorn and cant!Y were served. There was a short program of music. Mrs. Cyrus Sponabte has been Jn Rockwood for a few days. Byron Walrath was in Gloversville Saturday. Raymond Kring\ is in St. Johns- ville this week where he has been engaged by the St. Johnsville orches· tra during the I<'lremen's fair. Mrs. Dolly Brown, who has been uuuuuuu::a:uuuuuuu Fred sne!.l made a business trip to Glaversvtlle ;u.st MQD.d&Y· ·FO:RiWAST. Unuually Cool weather to be Ex• perienced »nr!Dg 1\la.y. (C\pyrigblted 1909, by w. T. Foeter) W ASHINGT{)N, D. C., AprH 27.- :Uaet b>ulletln gave for~oasts <l'f d•is- tJul'bances to ·croes oonttnent 21 to 26 and 36 to 30. 'Jlhe!Se disturbances vrere not expecwd to be of much im- portaDJCe ex~pt t'hlat crap welllther would 'be extensivelY i·mproved by tlhem a.nd t!heJ\ebY all orops wauld be ll'l'eatly ~mproved. • Nerl dlsburiba.nce will reaclh Pa- cllic coa'll•t •a•bout A:prll 30, ca-oss Pa.- olftc slope by cJooe of M>a.y 1 , great central vaHeys 2 tn 4, .Aitla.ntic sec- tions 5. 'Va.rm '!a.ve 'W'lll oross Pa.- cUlc ~tlope a.'bout April 30, great cen- tral ·vllllleys M:a.Y 2, eastern paa1:s 3. .coo:l· .wa>ve wHl cross P.azclflc slope aboUt IMa.Y a., greBit centraol mJUeys 5, The sdh-ool -cMidren are preparing· for Ar'bor Day exe\\Clse!!. !Mr. and Mrs. Squires Gre.Y iba.ve miOVed to the 'house on 'ifue glnsing · ta.r.m whbch Mr. Gray \rill m.!ll!UI;ge. This season's m111ple sugar yield seems to be 'lllUCh !below the liiiV~ in quall'tity and qualitY in tmts vicin- ity. Ell Gra.y of R.oekW<JOd W®S a. call· er a.t the hOlllle of his brother, Albert . I Gray, last Sunday. Dor'n Van Slyke, who !b.a.s been employed 'by Mrs. EmilY Dorn to wOTk 'her f>8li'Ill, 'bias m10ved ln e J:)Mit of ·the lrul!ter's resldeMe. The fuaerBil of Miss J•aJUe Squd!res, who died on the 18th ins.t, was lb.eld J.a.st week Tuesday at the res1den-oe . of ·her niece, Mrs. Al'llei't Gr!LY, where she. 'lra.d resided. for a. number of years, the services being conducted by Rev. E. J. Goodell. Interunen.t was in Rockwood Cemetery. Miss Squ'Lres was -one of the oldest residents of •tlhls V·i'Cinity, being aibOUt so. ill, is much better. George Smith of St. Johnl!lvllle · spent Satunla.Y and Sunday with hill parente, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smith .. e~U~tern sections 7. 'J.'Ibe -r-tu- of this disturba.nce wll'l be cool w-eather, too coo-l tor good crl)}l wea.th:er a.nd n01t mucll rain. M-ost .ra,in \''ill fall in Texas .a.n.d .allollit the great lakes. Tohds cool . weJIM\er .'4~ not look good fol\ tlhe The maple sugar party 'hcld 'lilt the residence <Yf Charles Bronk Wla.S vrell atten•ded, the young poople seeming to enjoy the OCIC3.slon immensely. The proceeds went to swell the C!hU!I'eh b.-Div little it proftteth a mw ~r,.9'ffi tlhe Jl$ths of honor anJd 'llhe sooolled. \graft\ oases are newrly at an rem'alintng indliotmen<tS ~c-·l$l!IW'n. John w. Potter, wih.o ls . ili an,d not expecwd to live a few weeks. 'Ilhe t.a:w l\-PJroli·il:bll·y • never exercise ~lls prOI}l· tUIJtctJL•ons in his case. Supervisor is awaitin-g seuwnce to a. , ..... ,,l.,..,n·; Olerk of t'he Boo.t'd A. 'a:ndewaJ•IkE~· and .rohou Collins, oa of ·a fuTniture firm 1'1!- Utica, A bul!liness meeting of the LadieA' Aid Society will be held at the home of Mrs. M. :Monk, Friday everililg, April 30th. The Bible StudY cla•s met at M-1~, I,ydia Loucks' Tuesday evening. Rev. B. L. Nichols has been re- turned to the Laesellsville and Op- penheim charge for the coming year. l71i:s. Missouri wUI b;a.vs fwir rad:us, but 'In· m•U!Ch of the -country ;dry w~atJh.er w'l:ll threaten. May !lOOIJ not look good fO:l' crops . Too eold ~and in ma:ny 'Pl•a.oes •the rain- fe-U w'IU I!Jie slrort. A strea.k '0\f OOum.· try i~iboUJt 200 .mnee ~ong and Bltreteh· irug 1!roon eastern Jl'l'ovinces of OaJn,alda to · Mextco -wUl blave about a.ve!\a.ge ra:ln~ll during Moay and a];l other ~10118 exoept ]'lorlda. will be too dry. treasury . ================= = ~ U KRING'S BUSH U u = u~::uuu::nuuuuuuuuu Mr. a111d M:rs. Allph:a. Orouae' of S•pring street, Mrs. F. Freder'lck e.nd son,· Ed w-ard, of Cl{)ver Sitreet attend· ed the funeral of Lruuren WilSO'Il of Averi.Jl street Saturday. • J. H. Ha.l\t·spent Monday in Yon- kers Bush. Wolf Jr.teobson af Utica ~a.lled on Wm. Dawes ~co .. ... \ lor lite bollle. Lines upon ,vhich you may depend. Values that ,. are the best found are repre~ented in our stocks of Carpets Rugs_ cu.rtains Linblenm§ Oil Clc;;tbs Draperies for upholstering Wall Papers Wiiittow Shades n1ade to orde.r 'Pleaded gouilty to indi-ct· them in whiCih they .cha.r~:ed with conspirin~ to pro- a;~dit of false and fl1l!Ud u.lent Saturday, Aprll 24th, occurred the death of- Benjamin Cretser, agel\ .9.8 years. at the home of his daug~ter, Mrs. Mary Ann Shaul. Deceased bad been ill tor some time. He is •ur· v!ved by his wife, also three children, Mrs. Mary Ann Shaul, Benjamin ILDd Chauncey Cretser, all resi(jlng near. Lassellsville. Funeral services were held at the Scotch Bush Free Meth· odlst church Wednesday at.. o o'clock in the afternoon, Rev. Mr. Hessler officiating. Interment in the Flcal '11M 1Di0111t'h of May wiU be wnus· uoa<lly cool, eJroePt In ea;SitJern Oa.na.da. ~d 1111 tlhe AtlallltJ!c States, where •temperature& wnl be •a.bcmt norm<al. It. wlll 'be •pe.rtienl'al'lY ilOOl a.n.d ba.d for crops 'f·l\'m May 1 to 6 a.nd from 13 to 23. Wal\m 8 to 12 -and 24 to lae't of month. Mtogelther, Moa.Y will J. H. Hlllrt Sunday l!llltd pu'!'ldhlasal. a. horse Olf Mil'. Hllll\t on Monday morn- · · ~ng •. Ladies' Home Journ~l May, (a girls' number.) for M. L. Johnson of Noll'lth Market· t the county, paying 'a $-1,000 eacll; all this just to einto ··thie' persona 1 -pll!r5e5 a co•m- few do.Jlars. The question arises, \Was. the gaome be a cold, 'bad orap .mon.tlh tn most parts of Nal'lth America. street spent one da.y last week i1i Fol't Pl.a.in. Mrs. Leander Rock-e!eUer and daugiltter, Mrs. J<>hn Cool, and her two cll.ildren, of Yonkers B-ush, vis- ilted Mr. and Mil'S. G!halrles Rookefel- 4 Have you purchased Summer Style Book? your · .t'he cantl<!e?\ Of cou-rse 'Yhen Cemetery. Lewis Cool and wife of Ea.!t Creek· misdeeds were col!llmi>tted the ·'had no idea they wou.M cwiled to give •an accounting .troa.nsootions. Of course they .. :they were ·doing wrong; there !!he shal'P twinge of oon- a.S a. teminder, bu·t the still . v.~Yicp within w!.s probaJblY si· with the old, old seducer, \I'm doing wbat obhers •have &one . onA\\'\\' ~e~\ . public- hardly ever g-e-ts rea.l i'41PilUt when it finds its pocket- 'hJ!lS been plundilred. As long .pi!terings do not individua.Ily . UJSI We a.re less liable to be in· .With loud voices crying for, the of the malefactor. 'rhe visited relatives in this place during the week. ANTI·VIVISECTION CRUSADE. ALBANY, Avril 27.-The New York antl-viviseotJion society of New York City certified yesterday to the secreta.ry of Stalte. that tt eJC~nded $94,1:75 on proposed legislation a:f· fectt'Ug its orga.n>il'latioiL during the p-resent sesSlion of the legislaibure. Severe storms llll\e probaJbie MlaJY 8 to 12 .:a.n.d 18 to 22 oamd 28 to Ju'ne 1. PaJrtloul>arlY dTY wea.tJher 19 to 29. A notalb!le ool d spell 13 to 2 0, 'Dhls wilt ·be t'he blaclcberry winte~. In most p~a~rts of the civilized world it is claJLmed by those ow.bo give a-ttention to trladi:tl!ons, that a eold spell albout Ma.y 13 •tJo U assures a good bloook- ler of South Main Le:J?.e. Rookefe.Uer with Myrtle Ha-yes street. st:Jreet Snn!day spent Sawrd~Y '0'1' South Main Mrs. Alpha Crooee, Mlfs. ~orua.rles • . Duesler and Mrs. An11i& Rockefeller ca11ed on M•rs. I:da. H'aJit one de.y last week. beTTY eroop and iih•&t a. w'81l'm spell a.'boot that tLme is ·bad for the blaJCk- John Oool a.nd Mrs. AnDJa Rockefel- Mrs. Leander Rockefeller and ,Mrs. ler called on Mlrs. Ida Ha.J.'It recently. The many friends of Mrs. lda. Hart will be gJa.d to heaT thJalt She is im- proving uillder the care of Dlf. Wal- ra:th of St. Johnsville. Elizabeth Hose of· Shaverville has beNiee. This 1ll'OP speld is very nm.rk- ed <-n m.y m~nthly oh.arts for Ma;y, 1909. Let us wlaitoh for the oold speH and then watch the •bl;a:ok'beorries. The hat wave oon:tering on M!ay 28 will pl'Oba.bly tbe as h1:gh as 'llhe cool wa-ve centering on May 16 will be J>ow. been spending the !}aBt f€1W d•a,ys witlh her sdste.r, MTs. E-tta. Buske. Miss Marion Cornell returned Sun- day to her achoo1 at Hope, after a two days' visit with her mother, Mrs. Harriet Cornell. , ••••••••• $20QoOOO.QO officia;ls ·ha'<e pr_obab.ly duty extremely difficult BeC>ause they swerved the T-he societ)t O'Jl'posed t'he $o-ealled D'a.vis-Lee bill \to pr'event .crneliy,l!J.y regulating exp~l-ments on llving an·i- mals.\ It fav-ored i!he ;passage of the so-called Brou·gh~M:urra.y !bill \to pre-- vent cruelty by conferring upon th-e Bpard of Regents of the ~tate of New York the •poi\Ver •of supervision of ex- periments on living anlm.a.ts.\ ;>.;either biU was atltad upon favoor- a.bly. The pr'lcea of g~J'I!Lin seem to be un- 'lliatu.l'la.l and :too htg'h. They will prob;- a:bly not ·remaiu as hig'h .as now, but I am-of tihe opinion they Shou~d not go ba.clt to their lev-el previ-ous to M.r. and lVLrs. Henry Sponnable and nephew, Roge.t Nellie, of St. JohneviHe visited Mil'. and M•rs. Ch.a.s. Duesler of High stre-et Sundoa.y. Cla.rk Olmstea.d and Charles Down- ing spent SundaY in \Gloversvllle. Miss Eva Greensleet spent Sunday with her parents in Gloversvme. CAPITAL SURPLUS AND ~NDIVIDED PROFITS •• , •••• , ••••••••. $260,000.00 soon come to realize t'hiat is demanding today a high- in official life tha;n it ~id but ,and the wiser politicians ~tt their cloth ·acoordin.gly. · . tJhe tast analysis honesty is al- the best policY. ~ u :: ~ u = u :: u u· u u u u u . OPINIONS- IN GENlilRAJ,, U . :: =·=- = = \ t.' = = tt It = :·· = :t = Pro:lj.t Too Small. ( Utiea Pi!'ess. ) common reilort is true ambi- men in tJhe United Sta'l.es some- . .pay large sums of money to get otfl.c~. and sometimes those --- HOW'S TlllS T We o_!fer. One Hundred Dollar• Reward {C)r anY case of Catarrh that cannot be oured by Hall''s Catarrh Cura. F. J, CHENEY & co .. Toledo, 0. we, the under&l!llne4, have known F J Cheney tor t.he la.st _15' years. and, believe him perfQI.ltlY hOnora!>le, In all' buslneas: tra.nsactlofts and llnancially able tC) carry out anY obliKa.tlo~• Jl1&de by hla ~rm, WALDING~ KINNAN & MAR\VIN Wholuate-\Drug~•tll· ';l'oledo, b. the I)Ol'Jl'er •On whea.t. Farmers now Mrs. Leonard 01\0'l1Se of Wmow ha.ve ·the up~per ha.nd allld should •hold Va~e called on 1\Irs. Ida Hart Frid-ll.Y afternoon. Mr . .an.d Mrs. Norman Snell of St. tt by sellt:ng :wthile the prices are liig11t and it tJ'he P'rices sltould suddellllY fe.ll ·to near their former level, not a bushel sh~'U[d be sold. I eanuO't prom- ise •llnY lJ'oom crops 1\Jhis year and all prureuts, MJr. and Mil's. D. Sitterly of fal\mers' P'l'o!lucts sh-ould brin•g a Stony Ridge. Jo•bnsviHe returned home Monda.Y atter spen{ling the week with their good --P'I'ice. , Mrs. J. Wal'ratlh •and son, Wllliam, The Baraca Class of the Presbyte- turned home SaturdaY noon, after a day's visit In town. Frank Sbutts spent sunda.y at his rl~~on church spent a most enjoyable evening.at the home of Arthur Rus- sell on Friday night. A. C. Scribner of Gloversville re- Accounts SoUclted, Oourteou• and Ll berlll Tnatment GiveD our J'atro-. ------ INTEREST DEPA-RTMENT We pay interest compounded quarte,lr·· on all money depoalted tllre\. mon.thll prevlo\• on January ! st, AprH I st, July 1st, October 1st. All money depo~ted ·ou or before the 6th of the month drawll tDterul from the lat. f I C>PFJCERS Hall's catarrh Cure Is taken internq.U:v. acting directly upon the blood.and muco\11 eur!aces of th& systerri. \J;'eatlmOnla.ln 1!6Dt tree. Price '15 cents Pel' bottle. Sc.ld ·b;v \'very :fa~mer fth~uld t · t of Oak Hill spent Sunda.y in Crum \\ • •. a v ' en er In 0 an home in Gloversville. i __ ... f tlh f creel~ ·the -guests of her damgiltws, orga.n ...... on or ~purpose o .coun- At the Presbyterian church Sun- tell\actin•g the l!lpeCUI!.a.tors' rings. Mrs. Edward Johnson. 1111n\VARD WELLS, day morning the pastor. Rev. Geo. ..,., ·These specul•aJtlve sch-emes, plotted .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. K. Fraser. preached to the members President. OLIVJilJ\ QETMAN, DONALD FRASER, Caatiler. DIRECTORS: Harwood Dudley, Oliver Getman, David Ireland, Wm. nil Dru~glsta. · Take Hall'a FamU:V Pilla tor constlpa· tlon. 1 a,galnst the fwrmers' 'Jl'rodmcts, are \ .. ••\\ \\\ = n ........ -\ = U u of Forest Park Lodge, I. o. 0. F., ru!D'OUS obo legitimate •business. The !:t NORTH~ ,..IPTON \ i · b d 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... C 0 0 - n.>• .. who attended the serv ce 1n a o y. · 0 w agricu.Itural i·nterests ooutain the last :: U 0 0 .. .. .. William L. Kested was a Glovers- T. 'Briggs, Edward C. Decker, E. M. Kenne~y. J. P. Argersinger, Chas. o. Cross, Archibald llfcMs.rtln. M. B: Northrup, ·Edward Wells, Richard M. Evans, Wm. Argersinger, John W. Uhlinger, Frank\ D. Oliver, George C. O IOHNSTOWN MARKBT. 0 ho11e Qf ·O'Ur repu.blic and all patriots \ .. \ U U U U U U H U U U U U U U 0 Q sQ_oruld .afd in protecting the -markets Mr. a.n•d Mrs. Geot·ge G!'eenslete \·ille visitor Sun.daY afternoon. 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 or fa.rm products. of Broadalbin sJ}en:t Sunday wi'th It is reported that the Pines skat- State timothy seed •.••.••. $ 2. 50 ------ nheir daughter, Mrs. Nelson Wood. ing rink at Sacandaga Park, wlll be :Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen~ and Clover seer retail .... , • • • . 7.00 CO~IMUNIC.\.TIO'S WITH )l..\RS. 1\irs. l!llla Smith was a.n ove~· sun- considerably enlarged this spring bY fam,tilY visited Mr. and. :Vlrs. Wilbur Beans, white, per bu........ 2. 75 ----·- da.Y guest at the home 0 .f her daugh- increasing the length of the building I Flinot Sunday. Oats, State, per bu. · · • • · • • .65 L' ,.. 1 u• ..... wr. ;>.1rs. B'ay Smith ·\t GloversvJ'Ile. bringing it nearer the highway. 1 Joset>h BroolrhisE.>r .,a.lled on c B tt r' t 30 ,. t. • m•t 1 n ants u•of. l'i<·kering tq \ c~:~:~~ B~tt~~·. b~rk ::::: : 2 9 llakl' Attempt in 'l'exp.s. Ground was l.n·olie~ Satul'day for Leon R. Anibal was a caller in friends in this\'place Sunday. [) i B tt 29 the new holl \e ,.,. !son Wood wt'll Gloversvill~ Sundav afternoon. R.ay Smith has [)Urchase'li a fine a ry u er · • · • · · • • • • • • • • FORT WORTH, Tex .. April 27.- ~ ,,e . J Cheese, per pound • • ·' •••• .15 A movement h•as been started in Fort build on the lot he recently l)Ur\has- Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Lansing spent ro-ad horse. Potter. Get Your HAMS and it.~ oon retaip. 'his .place on the ~+ .. 1!~ . pays $250,000,000. is un{!uestionahly great OIJ!>OI'· . 111>1' graft in that. o·lfice, bu•t of the fa\t that he is a.n old feeble it is doubtful If he allly pr~llt in it at t.hat price. \Cider v1negar. gal. •• •.•.••• .15 ed or Mrs. s. Waterm•an. Sunday with the former's mother In ------- Corn. per bushel . . . . . . . • . • ,80 Worth to induce W. H. Picke1·ing, \lloversvt'l·Je. U U U U ~ U U U U U U &: H U U n:: P t t St t b 1 0 • f The Rev. J. E. ]'ra.y of Martins- '> o a oes, a e, per u. . • . . . .1 pro.essor o ·astronomy in Harvard :: :t '\ew Potatoes [let• pk 70 u· • 't t I - t . burg will l>reac•h in ·i;Jle Po·esbyterian :Miss Phila Robinson returned Sun- '... WEST PER\'H ~. ·' · · • • • • · · . ntversl r, o ma ,e at~e~mp• s to sJg· - .,.. .. Fresh Eggs, per dozen • . . . . .21 ual to the planet l\Td.rs from West c:hm,ch Sunday morning and eve11ing, clay morning from a short visit with t n :: Strawberries. per pt. • . . . • . • .20 TelCas. It is pointed ont •that the :vJ.a.r 3d. :Mr. Fray come& as a ran- het· sister in .Johnstown. · U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U:: Barley, per bushel , , •.• , • • .90 didate and it is hoped t•hat as ma.ny Orson Stairs and family spent Sat- F- Salt. per bbl. . . . • • • • • • • • • • 1.50 darified atmosphere. level ground d J h t Plaster, per ton • , , , , , , , , , , 1().0(1 and 1111rge uninhabited con<lition of as e>an will attend the~e ~et·vices and :: U:: U U U U U U:::::: U n U U :; ur ay in ·o ns own. Wood, hat•d . . • • . • • . . • • . . . 5.00, •halt SE'ctlnn make ~onditiuns perfect give :.\-lr. Fl'ay a hea·rty weleome. 'U JUJOK CENTER ii Bet;t Gibson has removE-d from Wood soft J • 00 c. H. ~·oc.·•h<>r'c• famt\ly has Jno··ed Gloversville to the GUS Flint farm. ' • • ' • • • • ' • • •'' ' ' \' for BJC[JefLmen!.::!. •\ n ~ ~ • Sl 't 'Vheat, per bu. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.35 ---- into the rooms over bhe store WhiC'Il U U U U U U .J;;;; U·U r. U U n:::: .. Nathan' Xeff spent SaturdaY in EGGS at the CENTRAL MARKET A. Spatebolls · were •here in Oneida county hE' stand a dtauce of being indi!lt- WOU•ld •ha.ve to pay ba.clr wha.{ sto1en, and If ''1:-he sultan did It wouid be a la.rge transac·tion. Wheat screening . • . • • • . • • • 1.10 he · · Gl 'II b · Buckwheat, per bu. . . . . . . . . .so CA:!'.lBRIDGE. ~f-ass .. Ap.ril 2 7.- occupies. ' Mr. a-nd !'drs. Perley smHh aml' oYel'SI'I e on usmess. · Buckwheat Flour No. 1..... 3.'0'0' P;rof.' Pickeriilg, director of tll<> as- I The B. s. s. l'lub will hold its las·t son. Ralph. visited ~lr. and Mrs. Wi-1- \ John Grovenburg sreut Saturday Straw, per ton ....•.• • •. •. 10.00 tronomical O'hservatory at Harvn.rd i meeting of the st>ason Tuesday even- liam Hillebi':IUdl and family Sunda-y.; and sundaY west of Johnstown. Proprteror. 22 North Markel St. (Amst.erclaru Recol'der.) Soecial Attractions HBo.y,' pperertotnon' .. • • .. • .... • 1 29 2.00 0 0 l;nh·ersitr. does .., 0 t incl\inc to tlw i ing a·t the home ofthe leader. :.'lliss, :.\lr. and 1\lrs. \Villiam .\Iiller of Everett Flint. :\lr. and l\Ire. Homer ran, ...... , • • • • • . . . Mlds, per ton ............. 29.00 theory t.hat Mars Is in,hab·ited, and Anne Orton. Thi~ meeting will be: Stone Arabia spen-t Snnday with M:r. : :\1. Flmt and daughter, Fonia, pass- Apples, per bbl. • . . . • • . • . . . 5.00 does not therefore ta.l>e any a.otlve in che form of a ~oeial as the young ; and !>Irs. Tlhaxter Ved.!er. : ed Snnday with G., J•:. Flint and ram- Coal. cash . . . . • • • . • . • • . . • • 6.80 inte.reost In any plans fo•r signalling ladies are to be invited and refresh-j George Scott is very ill with pneu- ily. Coal, credit · · • · · · · · ·. · .• - '7.05 that planet. A few days ago Pro-f. ments sened. A pleasant time islmonia. :\Irs. Andrew Jac'kson and daugh- llis recently issued book. \The of 1:\e.w Nethertand,\ WilHam Gl'i.ftls ~ays ·thJat mudh of the a:r lmow'ledge concerning the .in this eountry is in reality nn- •n· .. ·• .. ~•nR 'llii!IS gr<.>wn up from half and mtsun.dersta.ndings. ·unsLUl!;'<l'lSJ~e>; shat'l'ly betweE-n the AH ltP ~ays in . \The Parlie~t Bettlet·o of Nethefia;nu did niYt sruollt> to- •rhe bai•dr. a.<·tlvE' men were or old, or ~'l4id fellows. 'riley men. lithe, ai~>J't and ven- ' Mel\tll, etc., per lb-- 1 PigB, dressed . . . . ....••• ' .09 Picltering said that ~f signals were , antil' pated by all. \ Harold Wert spent Sullida.y with ter. Laura. of West AmstE>rdam, vis- YOU Tallow, roull:il •..•• , , , • , , , .02 to be Hashed from the oarth to :\Iars Miss Bertha. :\liartin. iterl at the hom<\ of Eugene Dennie \'Vant 'Vall Paper and Window Shades Tallow, rendel·ed · • · • • ·- • • • .01; Lt would be necet>sary to :have a mir- ~ U U:: :t n :t n ~. U:: :: :: :: U:: U • :\lr. ·a.nd :\Irs. Ernest Ktlgore and recently. A:SD WE Veal, U~e .d .. •·•·· •\\' • 06 0· 6 1 \ 2 ror that would <:o~·t some 10 or 12 :: STONE A\'A\•, :! danghter, Cllmetta, )lr. and .l\lr~. ;\!r. and :l!rs. H. Knippel spent \Vill heln you get a Paper Hanger Veal. dre11ae . . . • • • • • • • • • • • .10 ~· \' ~ ~ 1 y· Beef, native drellll8d ...... 06@..t7- m~llll~ns of do-Hars. This remarl\ in- :: · U Walte·r Gifford and )lT. and )Irs. sunday wit!· William L<'\'<'renz. 1 WILL SPEAK Lard. rendered •••••• -..... .H IE'nded, Prof. P!ci>Ning says, to show 1 U :t t: U;: :: U U U :: U U:: U U:: n Hiram Srott visited :.\Ir. and :\-Ir 5 • C'asp<>r Kt>Jif'r has changed his l'E'S- l For one as soon as you say. Let's get Lard, leaf · · • • • • • • • • • • • · • • .12 tlhe impraetica.bil'iry of t·hp proj<-l't, 1 .Mrs .. Edward Hinkle spent Satur- GC'orge \\'oolrich and family Satur- idenf'i' from Johnstown to thf' Hme-1 'l'OGETHER La.m~. live ........... 06@.06 1.-2 u ,. w tl :'\1 Cl 11 - kl d 1 t f - \'m' io hO<o heeh mi,odmiood, • \• '' ' • '\· .,., m e. ''\· \\\' hoo'O \\\\' \' \''\'\ D<O· i We \\ '\m' ~ o \\ o '\' •rook Cow, No. 1 lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07 ina~rn'uch a9 neWSl>aper Nlitorials \ ~IPnW Dillenlleck of XPIJislon ~1bs Viola I(f.lclt, YisHt·:l Ruth Snr- niP. 1 ' RIGHT NOY/ Bulls, lb. . . . . ...........•. 06% from \'•arions p·arts of the co•untry in- ><pPnt Thursday in this JllarP. der sunday. . I Raymond KellE-r is visiting his aono.- ... .. ...... .... '·\ \~\' '\\ ,,, '\''~··· '\' '\\'' \\\\ \•\•m•• ,, \\\ ···'\ ••• I \'' '\' \\· WHHom \\''\'' ,, '\''· \''· .Joho PhiH\'\· \\'''\'\' E. c. NEWTON ri!:c:~dS:id!:,c~a~h ·::::::: ·. 1 :~~ ed ground that Pror. Pickering wa.s ·, C~eo-rgP Jl'Wt'll \'\\\t Thtll':<tlrn at \.Johnstown called nn :.\lr. an<l ~Ir.;. :.'llr. aml ~Irs .• \ndl'PW Johnson of I ,Johnst~\YD D West Main St. Lamb and sheep pelt& ..... 76@.80 planning; !n.tei.'[Jlanett>r)' algnalllng. l•onda. \\'1\l!am . .>,.\Jel Snnduy ·South :.\fay!i ... ltl IH1,.1.'ll suuday witll ~-~--~.~==:-~.==========~ Veals, each ·••• .. ........ 66@. n ·\ ·--·---· 1 :.\llss l.oretta C.lnrlirH k I\\SPtl t';uu- 1 fllt \l!i ::\t·lli~ Htll~t.ran.lt and i :.1 rg_ A. l.evr'nPnz. ' Po<tl1'1- A ol>i mor ibre\''\ <o ~,-,,.m if ' dol w><b '\\' \'\''' F.,,..,,..,. ' \·\'' Woo<<l•·h '\'\~ n·i•~d< io: A<heci V•\\'\'' \' AUmo< 8 .,h R. STQLMffi'S LIVERY- Fow,ls,. ~ressed, lb.......... .20 .. \man attempts to ld~s hPr, lout Hlll\ ~lrs. (;t>OI'i;P .lf'ln•ll was Llll' ,:,.,.,.nt 1 I l{oC>l,wO•HI ~lllllrda.' hlld Snnd 1.1'. I, 11·as a 1isitor ol l'r·t•·r \'o~hm·;;h last Cl u F\ '' \\ i oc lb t .,... . •• ~'' . • .......... Spt:;ltg chicke~s, drea's~d·:::: : 20 sPldom do~s it If. t.he;·\ to a e1~a.n<·\ V:'\:~~ of ~!rs. llP~m~s llas8o~t ~ ~!r. a~HI ~~r~. ~·orm;Mt ~·redaril·i(; Thursrlay. Spring chicltens, live , .... • .lf, of a~y .on~ R lwallo,g her.--Oh1cago 1 _ 1 JP!l l~tll.,~herl< ~p<\nL rh.\ll~day an.rt ta~uly nstted :\lrs. ;uary ~·red-l' ~ct\·arrl sawvPr ol' Rehencctady Carriage. and Harnesaet, For &ale. \'\\' ... .. ....... ..... .19 \\\' \'\''· •lih \'\'\ \\'''\' \' p,....... \'\' ,,,,.,. ., . .c '\\''' ,, '\'' \''\· ............ _ .. _ .... . . -/-