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=====OET A FIT=-==== a Kuppenhelmer __ ....., dTlhi~·_. .·Fall Models \'are great. Positively the most wonderful lot of · . Suits we've ever shown. SHORT STOUTS LONGS STUBS REGULARS at·Galinsky's you must get a fit, no matter how shot\t or Wll, bow. stou.~ or slim. We have~ .yoli. 'It's t.h.,: <T'tickest, sn:fest and l)<lsiest way.· Get a fit and get It .qu•c_!,<:. .. . . . ' . . .....•.. $12.00, $1::>.00 $18,00, $20.00, $22.00, $2<>.00, $28.00, $30.00 -~~w · sha(}es and P11o ·' •·ns.) ··~:·--ney Oalin.sky & Son.s them·, and no doubt ¢'here w111 be, for both. fb.Ja,ve been in tlhe pou:b-11c eye enough recently to ma.ke d1t -cevbaln DROWN lD NlAR FULTONVILLE that thei<l\ presenco i:n J<ohnstmvn wHl FULTONVILLE, Sept. 14.-The b-ring out an unpr~cedonted number of people. ~ ' . The lboard 'Of mruna;gers of ot.he Ful- ton COUJU.tY Agricultural Society )lel<t another meeting in the city of Johnstown, Monday evening, and as the date :f<lr tlhe ~air dl'laJVffl near the prospects f'()l).\ a successful exhibition grOIW •brdghlter. , passengers on the steamer Kitty West, .on a trip between Fultonville and the shrine at Auriesville, Sun- day morning, saw the body of a man floating in the canal near t:t1e west side of the poor house bridge. The steamer was stopped and the body an- chored. Dr. W. J. Peddle was im· mediately summoned by telephone and arriived within a short time. The body proved to be that of Henry Co- T·he eDJt'l1ies were to have closed M'<JD:itay night, bou•t outt of oons~der ra.tion for 'bhe fuc:t th-a;t many of t>he , burn, one of the oldest residents of \'armers were 'Utm.ble to get in on ·• Fultonville, and apparently had been time, the peri-od was extended until in the water for about forty-eight W-ednesday evening wt 9 o'clock. The hours. so far as known Mr. Coburn entries aJ1'8 numero'US •a:nd everything was last seen alive ori Friday. All to make the ·fair ~ -slliOCess seems to indications point to accidental drown- be di:lViel'()lp!lng. lng. Mr. Coburn, who has lived · · i d a tele 'llhe mid'Wa\\ a>btra:ctions have all r.ece ve · • ., alone tor several } ears, was for a B. Mallella.n, tlhe been secured, with a 1fO'BSibole excep- considerable time in the employ of 'iiOrk 01~, stat;ing tlJ,at . tioo O'f ·two, and the lii.ne of amuse- the late John H. Starin. He suffer- oro :be a. guest Of the ments to· be offered will ·be the best ed from infirmities of age and in .A.grill'U!tuml <Soclet)\ . ever. consequence gave up his employment a short time ago. He was generallY LITTLE F.ALLS DAIRY MARKET. respected and his t-ragic death was a great shock to the community. Sellltellillil!?4\ 2 3, the last mttl. that itiJ.e vice Uniwd States, J811Iles man ~h t.lhe sUill- LITTLE FALLS, Sept. 14.-This surely •be 'W'dlth b:im. has been a q>Uiet ni:arket, and tlhe New York OiJty reports a:n Increase for Ftili\Jon cO<unt;y. feeling is poss.lobly no.t quite so strong of 40 0 marriages for August in ex- ;&ff•r>td'i·an unexeelled oppor- as last week. Buyers rc;pOl'lt that cess of the same month last yeil.r.) - their tl\ade shOIWS no i~rovement, and they cl~m thut\the gene~I\al mar- The ex·Shruh of F()rsia will give uq:> ket shows wealmess. Fa.c:t<l>ries are his esta-tes in that country and ae· not sold off qu:ite so cl-osely as for cept an annual pension ()If $180,00Q. some weeks past. Proltlab!y Septem- ber 1 \is avemge date to W'hlich :twc- C.A·.·s.·. T· ·O R·l. A tories have sold. T•he sales yester- . da;y -re 3,669 boxes at 14 1-2 cents. For ~nts a11cl Children. . THURSDAY, si!JPTEMBER 1~, iooD. ===.AT=== ,S}8c ,. \ . ' ' i For Tomorrow's Special ~elling we are offering another lot of those Pretty:· Waists with embroidered fronts for · 98e This is the price usually asked for these Waists without the embroidery. · They have a style which is very inuch out of the ·on\inary, and __ woman who secures one or more of them will have a garment to be prou9,: of. All sizes are to be in stock at the opening of the sale, but we cannot. promise to fill orders throughout· the day. None sent on approval. NQ mail orders filled . MA.Y MANTON PATTERNS 10c EACH. MA~~ro!i PA~N~ -· 10cE40ll. .. ' '\· \'\ • ,• • '~ ' ' ~ ' : ' ' ' ~. '-' ·:· ~ ' Jl•,\• ~ . . • ~ ... ,,- -••' . ·- . . . -- - -- .. Athens r€'J)orts t'h•at the Greek peo- ple ha.ve rop.ew:oo t'he!r pledJges of . loyalty to their kiDg. The Kind You Have Always Bought BROADALBIN. Frid>ay, J. S. Pllu1.ir. of. GlO'Ver&Ville was in . With frienQs ih cfo,bles~i. . ., Harry M~e came ove1 from Glov· town on business Friday. Wa1ter Smith came lliP 'koril ~n:it- Bears the _d //~ Signat\lre of~~ rvtrs. William Fox and Mrs. Chan:<!~ ersvillBj for a. short visit with friends Miss Jerunnette Fenton returned sterdiaaiJ. Friday nlight. to,-SJ}en4 a; f~ Coloney were · in town Frl!d·ay. Fridll1Y nl~ht :l'rom a. two weelrn' visit days with rela.ot.iv~'in ,tQvffi• · Event ol lh.e FULTON COUNY ' ' ' . . • • • • • ..f. ~ • l • • • • . .. .. ' .. ~ . ' . ' ... ' . . . ' : Eclipsing All Races Every Previous Events Day of the Fair . The Midway will be of unusual interest, as the management has arranged many Special Attractions and High Class Performances. The-Baby Show has a large list of entries. · The display in the Agriculture Building will he-unusually large. Good Music Every Day. ..... . ' • ..... llursday IS ·Banner D - .· . , ... .... a··.~ ...... ··y·.'. '.,'··· ... ' . . :; / . ·.· ~ . Two of the men most in the public eye today; , Vice President, JAMES S. SHERMAN, who wears \the smile that never ofF,\ and GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, New York City's Noted Mayor, will positively appear on Thursday, September ';>r~~;~~~a.~ .: a~th will deliv~r addresses and here is an opportunity you won't have again for some time. Make arrangements- to be present. ·--····--·--·-------··-· ·-··-··--··· -··-··-~~~·--··· .,, . . :'