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While assor.1;ments are best .·.Att.~tr;~lffl~li~~R.·: . ;t;::!e;::l~!fon!~:a~~:E: MART:IN .& NAYLOR :.~n:-:1!:::~ re- . . .. - . ,. \ ·srtF 0 m b ld 'next M\ AlE- IM' PR'\ u· vr:M·· 'ENTS union of the Cook fMntW WQS held at · ·· ~ >S.HQO~.,c:HII., ~ · . · :=;!ttt c;r.~e;a w he ~u~o;-:~:. vdn- •· · . . • .[: · · · · \ the home O<t And .. - ~k in Fayvme .. · '(1} -. ., , . ter whea\ early.ln September in or- Seit.urda.y, Sept. 25._ 'l1he assem·bled .• : ld~r- tb~t it ma;r get a good grow.th rel-a.t!ves diu ample ju.rdlte to the fine ·.. . L ~ft ... ~ ~sH:~ . b~f<n:e.'~~he October cold (}omes. on. \ spread, pronourl.clng Uncle Andrew BRC»'.H$R·_ O:f' 'W~ ·. · Th-en 'it April and May are to be MA-W INNOVATIONS BEING IN· and Aunt JuUa royal entertainers HIS DESPONDENCY ENDED ,IN .SUJCIOE SOHEXEOJ'ADY VIOLINIST. UN- ABLE TO LIVE P.EAOEABLY WITH FAMILY, BROODS OVER TROliBLE A..~ TAKFS IDS LIFE. Buyers will imd easiest tc?OO,Sing. ' A great big stock of$napp;t. 'stylish Top and'Raincoa.ts now ready. I-ncluding worsteds and. cassimefes •. . ER IS SJJIOJDE. . 'verY dry. he wili .set his wheat drill STALLED BY GLOVERSVILLE· and hoped tha:t they would a.ll bave ,deep so. as to pu{ the grain down to DRY t:JOODS HOUSE IN KEEP• the pleasure of meetlng again next Both fancy and plain. · ··a · ·'J the mOisture. If January and Feb- L~G ~~ PROGRESSIVENESS. yea.r. · Many .gwmes were enjoyed by 1thny of thetn of tile high military collar Hand ma<Je throughout. $1210$26. ·omt IS t!0M11mn 11- JIOI ruar e-ta be unusually warm so the brothers and nephews and evenw I.UJ U Ill Hlill: . · 'that the 110il w~l freeze at night and were recalled. tbat had occurred in · thaw in day he· will plantl his wheat 'IIhe big Mall'tln & N<l(f'lor 0olllJP3lllY 1Jheir younger · d·~ys, orOOit!ng a great See-king deatll !because h<ls witfe · ·deeply; Jt the season is to be wet store on North M&in street, Glovel'&- odeal of ~;~,u-ghiter. All ·present ex- had Je& hdm, Frede1ick W. Ka.ase- _ • ...,..,_ ............ \\e-\\'1\ ·\'lle iS· 'b\'-g enla.r«ed. This ffti;re • ·1 •h.N .ll&il ~ s .... ,...,..... ~v..... w .• .v.. · \he ·can ·use f!l.s uplands for wheat •• \\\ \\ pressed the desire thalt p!.cn!c day baum, one ot Schenootady s E$11....., ~~ ... the· ~- ,and It dl'Jf -he·twm BOW no wheat: on has had for a. long ttme the repu'llat- wou•ld come attener than once a yea.r. v>lollnists, Fl\i~ lllfternpon. turn.611\ high romng·lands. Southern winter ot!on ot being one of the moat oom- Those I(JI'eSent were: Mr. and Mrs. on the g,!l8 In his 'bedroom a.t 228 grains are dllferently affected. plete in New York Sta'te, In faot, fe~W HlrMll Cook, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Marvin ~ward Pl<aoo, in thiat city, ·and · The co~. oats, grass, hay, farmers in t'he big metrolJOlls 6allii'Y any l-a.rg- Cook, Mr. Sllld Ml'S. Simon Johnson clutching a ~obo~ of hill wtfe =~~~?,~':=:7~!!!!!!i!i!i!!!!!!!!!!!~T~:~~~;:;:;=~~ wlll know where and how to plant er V'Blriety of goods a.nd the Wide rep- and ta.mNy, · Hia.rry, Edward, Hazel, in ·his left hand lay down on Mti bed. and !lOw. The amount of rat!l dur- utaJtfon of the firm baa wgw!n been Ira. and Alice Johnson, Mor. arid M.rs. to die.. When hi& ibody Was dbcov• ing the· crop seaflon entirely changes demonstra.ted tn tb.~ recent reJllliOidel- c~. Man-tin and Ml,E1!1 ;t~Dla. Oook of ered a.t 6:4p,o'<;-lock J11rlda.y n~g~ life the method <1f plantin&: anq sowing ing and srddition C1f. l!fbook. Tiie big Fayvtlle; Mr. a.nd ¥.~~-Ira Oook -and w.aa extinQt, A t.arewell n¢e w.rlltten aild it is settled that we are to know, expenditure in making the \change ~ly, Ma1ion a.n4 .~Jan-d. of North- to his wtf~· ~d. t-wo cl!M(ken la.Y Wlr ·approximately, the amtmnt of rain hfiB b~ in antiolpM.ion of_t~ Glov- runpton; Mr. and ~·:Andrew Cook on t.be d~ •. C«yJ:!.er.~. oafli- thltt wlll come. ~o each section and eri!V•Hle boom a.n,d It 16 i)_Onvinc!ng of the Vla.ie, Mr. and Mn. Zina Cook, er learning -!Wl the 11111Cts ava>tlalblq. what is of u.tmost tmvortance, we will evtdanee at. tihe fa.itlh the· cotDl),1111llY Mr. and Mrs. JILI!QH f(ook, Mr. and gave \I!Uicl.de by. ~-ur aio ,know what·mont~· and what time in has ln thie future of tme' clty. The N th n1 ... -~ .. . . ~ . . u · · M-rs. Samuel Cook, ..Mil;,. Qd. Mn!.. ~;~1- · e ca~ .,., ... 1>\''\\'• In front or a. -mirror held. sent a. buJlet the month most ra.fn w111 fall. I remodeled l!'tor& would do eredtt w a son -Cook, Miss He-Ieli:.\Oool ~md Miss 'l'ha dea.tat\ot tbla well ltncnvn JIW.- 'fJ\Omo & mOlvet- ~l!lh his ~ll.t· su~essfully ga.ugeq the corn crop city of many thousan.d more ~·lla- · Emm~ Dougla.~~ CJt, Osborn Bridge. s1·catn QOm911 ,as e. shock. to· NA~ente t.iillple.. Al;l: empt.y ~ 'ilOtltle lew early the past sea:11on. l:lad the great tion than Gloversville. The l&vdsh ot SchenectadY.,. For 15 f@ll'B b,e .on tlle ·t.ilble m Mr. Nlltzer'~ robm. speculators been in possession ot tlle . and beaiuttifut display of the v~y J:at- hm been a. member ot the V'a111 eu-r- ~t,. 7~1'4¥ ~l ~- ~ ')ql:owle4g~d I gave out In advance est ()teatlons ddrect trom the deBign· ler o~ra. House otchestro, tllis sea.-• _. d~ h!ll ~~ • Uk- al:lout the grell.t damage the August ern ~re tlbare •and there is no need ·1 son as its oondJUct.or. a,n.d WW! well ed to b& .deft aJooe. · soa\e: ~- .Ja.t.er drouth would do to the corn crop, of going fu·l'ther • for the latest.· _ kno:wn a a vioUn tutor and pil~o :Dr. 'PqUsk, .ho !liq. ·beert. ~g they would have made fortunes out whethar :It is -domest.Ul or ~ported Pa.lnters of Zaneavllle, o., now re- tuner. · Mr. ~itz.-r, ealled:to· nl'* !IIi& U:,.· of 1t. The August drouth put the goods, the eihop!p8I' iis in quest of. cedve $S to~ eight :blou.rs' ·work. · Mft. Kasllaba.um e;nd one of ~II' 1tiil 'ri!dt. He en~ tJhe l\'OOIi a-nd • pr11le ~f corn up JJ~Ore thiiJl ten cents .The clllanges in- the st:Qre have beell ·The l-a:dies' -waist owtters •hla.ve or- liOns lett Schen~.,- on S~ found)&. P-ull>t.IIM' 1~ dllllid Oil· the. a busllel anq that, on two and a ba.lf ~on the 1!800nd and thiN fl()()ll'S ganized in New York City 1-a.'tely. 21, and it is ~ bY tb.e I>Ollee .. ft®ir •iii .front of hlil. ~ng table. billion bQ.shels means. $250,000,000. of the building, tihe front bavi.ng been . The !~on Molders' Union .in Dal- that the tm111bllity to )JVe a. pe'~~ The ~ a!UlOOJ'Ie~ the ~ed,y somew<Q.t remodeled by t.b.e ttu~w- laa, Texa&, hia.B bean reorganized. life with >his 'Wife e:otll!'t'letei!y unnerv- &134 !t01;1li!.e.d 'the-...~. BETUB.N TO NORMAL, tt~n of ila.tge windows of ~em Iig>ht/l Mewt outJters .and ·butohei\B fn Jack- tld Kallsebanurt. ·\ •Hr; P.uM.tzer ~ 11&14 110 )ja.Te elllf- tO!' the ....,..era! BDUI.ll wtndows of or. ....... Michigan, now hawe & utrlon. FoUJJ.d by :Roomel'. feM .. Ji~ ~wn.. . The situation· in the·\ndustrlal aM dltn'l\t'Y gtlrass. By ~ilanll of tQiB Moo-e lflban 190,000 .coal miners in Howa.rdl 'Mason, 0118 of the ~lll CilmJl!.erclal world is portrayed In cb!a.n'!!\l the entire second and IJhim , SOUith Wales >bJ&ve sustalined wage re- e.m rut Mr. KI\IJSeb~~twm'e Qlome, Ql.lklav- . Pun's R>llview ottYr the -.reek d.n the !iol- tloors a:re gtven. ~\'~ Ugnt. in th€! ductions. ered the dillail b(ldy. Coii!Jng .home ·lowing l~ht: dayiJim,e 'lllld & splendJdJy eQU~~ · 'Dhe Janfllonl' Uuton In Greater tram wol'k he dateoted the -~ ot \The Industrial and comruerlca.l elelltlJ'iC _,..,+~ fil/1'li.!Bhes -the; ill'IIIIJI- <raa Gd he a\\\\n_ dad th_A venwda •epfJ • ..-~~~ New Y\Ork •hiaJl just,publlshed the first .,~ ...,. \\\\\' . ., \\' '--rmeri• OwDocJ z._ Oui'll&l_- • llltliaUon, as a whole at the begiil.-, inatle~n for evenings. Hu--'edlY unlocking the door he en- '\iv ,. . . - number of ·lts mon,i!hly magrurlne. ... . Nl!tW YO,a,~· Ollt. .f • ......A.i'bert nfng of the last quarter of the Year, The Un•pmvement perbiaJpB· fa most The flOOUlble between the miners tered the rooDl1l cif th:e h~use tQ ftllid P.\1~-t 'Wi8S a ~at.h.er « J~ '' tllat of a full return to nortnal notlce!llble on the s,eoond lloor, whltih arid tl\E!'Ir em'IJ'lOY4»'S in nOl\tllern wltkih g$1 j!ll; ·WI\8 turned an. When l/'.n~tzer. pubJip.er of the Nlelw 'Yorl:t conditions. lt Is easy, here and wftS fOrmerly diVided in'liO t!l....,., Wyom.fn·g hlas 'been~ and 14,000 be c!L!II6 to M:r. ~a;q.m~s rogzu !be World. -~!bert, ~r WWIII tlb.e. there, til dlacover flaws, for the ad- parts, lbut !s now one 'matmmoth room men have reburnQd 100 work. found it 600u_orely lqllked. -. ltOUDid<:~r and fo~erly pu.~ ot -vance froJl::l the lat.!! d,epression has with 621 area ot over 10,000 square Members Cit <fihe, M4nnerupolls, In an Instant the lJ'()I!!ili.ble tru.th the*\ Tor'k JoUit;\lal ~wt. eold otlmot .been accompanied by eonsldetable ir- feet. Wltih the leV1ish1y etOOktld Minn., ·Oat'pentera' Union lbi!~Ne l!tal\t- flallhed u'IJ\Qn 'hli!!ll. He-- ~ew df Mr .. :propk-tt a l!'l!,~- 'Qf ;eMa ~· n.e· regularltr, but no essential . weak- eounte:re and ocaaes, cUsp~ 1:b.e ed a movemsnt to- ·abta:in a. allte a.nd . KaE189ba.um's nervm~sn~ whldl llll.d iJJp ~t mOi!t of !!ttl tl~e in Bw.®e ne~s Is disclo&ed. The Simple fact 1- ~n mHlineey, ~ and Bowt1s erect a bttltding o~ thel,r oown. inore&lled notic;eably ~ii. 1Jb.e lqt ~ lllllfun!I.U tow~ Y6111111 ~; \When Ia that a, .mQst disastrous :llnancial at •prices to su1t I!J!letry P'llr&e' makea Greater Bqston .Dlatriot .Council of f&W days. .M~ a:ttemptiirn~ U:llllurc- he ~ to N.W YOl'k ·anct .,:on~nood co~vu1sion has peen followfl4 l!Y an the ple.oe 1ntereettng to the· Sl~JoP'per. Plum-Ders OOJplproslil? the looals of cesafully to ~k in ~ <'loo<, he ra.n ._, .. • • n\'' . ,.. ~ \ . . . . -extraordinarily rapid recovery testt- t .,., ~-·I· .. h .. .- -~ oG ... , •D.•e .... qn ..... · _ng •· ~~ · · f · Aci'OIIB 1ile ~ Oil <111\e rO'OIIn is a . tlhat cllll>ft ilt Boston, Newton, J:Jynn, o .,..e .,.... ar u.. 11 :Ill~ . .,.. ._...,. g.,.. •a.·_ ~ ..... .....,;._ .... • Th~- . __ .-.-...~ ;.,.. 11 ..,._ ....... ~ .. tying to the wonder ul recupera- . •r~ .t .. e e.\\''- \----.. \rb.en ,,. 6 \ r&- • .......,. .,....,. •\\\ .. .,.... \\ ..... t Th row of private l)Ooths whieh ue fit• · Salel!l. iMBilden 'S.Jld. Brockton. • ~- \' ,....,..., .........,. ., tnto etrect >lili!d :r.&. Pu!Uzer ~- tive pqwer ot the coun ry. at d ...... till' '11here Is a movem,· e. nit 18/m_ 00.\' the tumed to M1'. Klial!eblllu.m'a 1'IOODl and •~ \'·' . · · · · . the structure ot business ~s again ted ·Wiltih !mrroJ\B all: vo,uer n900111 Y - ., \\ .wul'Olle. &ound Is proved by the statistics of· '!'equLremeu<ts, ~ord.fng 'lMllVa.vy to cotton operatives ot IJan<Wibire. En- broke dn the door. · n\)ul. months' f~Uu1ea, wb!(lb. 11how · thoee who wiltb. to be\fttteCl Wl:tih hats, gl&Itd, to •bring ·abimt a. ebortening D~ tor Some 'l'lme. llabllltieJ no larger than in the C!)r- gowns, cloo.ka or ,..rape. 01! the 'hours at Ia.b.ar by fu1'1:lhoer leg- K>aSsalba.U:m 'Will! «'1'!ilg on the bed, re!lpondi!J.g nine months. of 190 7 be- Next romee t]).e big ddspl'ii.y of m\!1- lsla.tldn. · . . a.ppa.reptl,- •dee.d, e.n.4 'M:Ir. Maaon ra:n · fore the panic of that yea.r. The lm- unery. All .phe laltest t!u>ll ~Ylllfl atr- A •refere~!!twm v~ on whether or down stailn> to telEIPlmlile :lor Dr. J. acclordilllg proveme!lt ~ the faJlure record has . · !'IIJI.ged In· 'Ww 1ll08t ~eo a.rray. n>at to a.f!I!JI&te owl~ J:he In1tern11otlonal · M. w. Scott. Ooroner Ba.llter and :been moat marke,d in the last three The difStpllay 41s !)D.e at the 1'8ll'lgetd in Boiler Mililkers and J)ron SMphuHd'ers :Dr. \Oet.ober Atter .the 1-1th to Average Collie~ Thill UJMI, .[(CQI~Yrtghted 1909:, by W. T. Foster.) months. That the activity ot busi- m!'nY Ye&rll on !!(lOOIUnt of the nua:ll;- will ·be ta.ken by all -.the aftll1ated lo- lll'!SS lias expa!lded to aggregates that · erC)Ua model$ to aelec::t from tbds fell-1. · ea.Is of 'llhe United Boiler Makers. and do 'Jlot surter materially by compari- In :the oontler at. the room the infa.nlts'· Iron Shilpb~il.det'S. son with the best average of former· wawr 'lloll!d wa:!s'i:s, !ncluda.n-g lli.vett.es In hon,w ~ ~- retru.rn from l!lu· · ye-.rll is indicated by the h&l;lk ex- a,nd ba,by baalt•• we 41Wipl11if~,. rQipll of Sllllln'Uel Q9J;tl-pers, the labor changes, which ln New York during Dame Fashion hlUI been ~U!l8ll'lY orgollll.lz<tQne ot tll.e Eastern States th~ month ef September were 25.0 g!J(ld to t.te l!ttle on-as .111- modeling plan a gnmd demonat.ra.tlon in the . per lient larger tila.n in 1908, 2.0 per their wlll'dlrobe Gd the idne iiJ com• 1ol\'ll ot a monstel;' l:a'bOr pa.rade .in cent larger than in 1:906, and outslc:le plet& !here. The fail -~. too, are W-aahkl.gt.on, D. c.,,-to be !held on~ of New York were l.li •. 5 per cent bet- lJl\'ettier than ever 'bafore, a.nd t.he <ix:>ber 15. ter than in :1,908 a.nd 18.4 per cent 6t:rl6!1ll!'e just wlheit tlble a!IIM't d!l'-.. The btlil :po8tel'S of the ctty of :aos- than in 1906. The same taet is re- er h!l8 been •longing for for sever8Jl ton, Masa., who we~e on a strike for WASHlNGTON, D. c., Oct. 4.- corded by the increasing traftlc and ooasone. three weeks for a.n ~nerease in wta;ges l;.ast bulletin gave forecast!! of diS· .ea.rniugs of the railroads .• the latter The west end of the !VOlin b1 :IJ~ and better wor-king_,'(J()ruditkms, have wrl!anee, to crosa continent 2 to 6, r;howing gains of 10.0 per cent Qver tEid up with the pri.V181te fttt4ng boloths been suooeseful in t.lb.ek strt·ke and warm. wave 1 to 5, col)l wave 4 to 8. 1908 for the first three weeks of similar to the Mia:ln street end, while have obtained everything they ha.tt ''flli!l disturbance was expected to :September and 1.3 per cent over wbout the· l'a.rge Jl(J61;IJ rangtn-g tlhjo ~- . demanded. eause radical weather on tit& l'acfftc '1907. This return of prosperity for tl;re length of the TOOm a.re sufoptu- Annou'DKiement·is 11118lde that the 111ope ftfJit days ot O~J>er, the th!!l rai~rol!-ds explains their heavy <rnsly uplloolstered leather seats .fur Internarolonal ·Shlrt- .Waist and La'Un-. her -wea:ther features growing milder as pur!lhsl!es of steel ralls and their buy- . the conve!Uence an1i ~ort .of map- dry Workers' Unlion ·-will meet in na- it: neared the AtlaDtic CQaat: .Frost11 · ing Qf general supplies, All parts pEII\S. fl!onal oonven~on at Indif.a.niiJjlolis, •ere expected in el;\stern prqv~Qes of the country havu shared more or The >tlJ.l!rod ftoor of the buildilng ha& Ind., ne:tt Tuesd>a:y. · A plan will be -.nd nortti~astern sta.tes. ftnt ·few tess i!l the advance. The Southern l!!lso ·been brou~t into 1JBe through disousood to li8Pa:rate the ro1rt w·aist ~ays ot the· month. •> . trade, it is reported, is better than the recerut im'P!'ovements. Th4s was workers fMm <the la.'Un-dTY 'W'orkers. Ne:z:t . dl!lturbance will reach for several !Seasons past. T!J.e chief . formerly a storeroom, bwt •haJs been '):he San F'ranci<~w, Cal., J~nitors' gain sym;pathly ~om hds h>ellllfers. ~iftc slope by· close ef 9, great cetitr!l-1 flAw in ~e situation is to be found In remodeled tor ~e t;llspl·lli)'' ot l\fiii\Pats Uniqn, which 1s not afll.lialted with the broken reJ ... tioiW of Ws 'fam~ly, seeking ccmutor't ~m the etrort t1o any internationa.l •body, has under consideration a. proposall to estalbllsh a. dea.th benefit, to be created by levy- mg a small IIJSsessmmt on the mem- NORTHVILLE. William Davis of Broadalbin was In the village Friday renewing ac- bership monthly, OT on each dealtib. qualntances. One of the most iiili);JOI'tant ma.tters Mr. and Mrs. c.' Howe of New 'l'alleYB 10 to 12, eastern states -13. the high prices which serve to check and fioor <DVerings, dT<!IPElrlea, trunk@, W~m wave will ci'O!IB Pacific slope Operations in some direction, and •e bags a.nd mattresses. A big iltllPrOV~ about 8, great central valieYJ! 10 1 a. conservative infiuence. Even In ment for the disp1!13\ of ·rugs has been ~astern states and p~ovl_llces 12. the'booming iron trade the rapid rise Bidded .tn the sblalpe ot ,a 'W\heel and 'Cool wave will cross Pacific slope in pog iron is ca<>sing some con- from the one ll.und'l'ed qurd twenty &bout. 11, great cen1;ral valleYi! 13, sumers to restrict their buying. The spokes ha.ng as many dilfare111t pl!lit- 4iastern 11tates and provJnces · 1\?. . price situation continues also to com- tern rugs an>d mwy be !nl31PE'C'ted in Ql. T~fs disturbance w~ll .be ·of great plicate the otherwise favorable con- fraction of the tlime bt usually takes force. and very dangerous on land· ditions in the dry goods trade. The to look at tJhese goods ln the old to be taken up at the session O<f tlhe Hampshire, wha have been visiting 7-15t26 Woman's N<~otlon.a.l 'IImdes Union the former's elster, Mrs. Reuben --------------- and. sea. It Will be mild. on tlle Pa- increased interest and dividend dis- · dfio slope .about 8, begin to grow 'bursements due the first of October ~ore- ,flerce in the great central val- testify to the augmented earning leys,.il.bout 10 and become a furi'ous power of the business corporations. 11tor:m ,In the eastern states and, prov- Reports from the principal trade ~cas about 12'. · About latter date centers are uniformly cheedul, and ;uext ipeottling distlirbane(!! will be in most cases buoyant. The foreign A ·stor.r\1. of·gr~t force on thE! Pacitic .commerce figures- for New York for 11lope. ~etw!leli. U &nd 16 a hurrl- the latest week reveal a continuance eane :wtll organize on the Carrlbean or/heavy imports and of a falling otf Sea. and Wil!.P'!\Ob!Lbly be in tlle sea,s 1n exports. As compared with last ·,t;lf! our souther!i coasts from five to year, the total commerce. in and out, ~en days. · That hurricane, !\bout the was $2,311,633 greater.\ t-ime -it turns to a. northeastern ~urse, will 1n4ilce a great cold -wave· west cf Manitoba and that coid 'Wa:ve will ca-..e killing ~rosts over the Breat Central va\16)'1! far down Jnto the cotton belt. A oold wave wUI .follow this dis• · turbance; I would expect it to reach Manitoba near October 11, and tl!.e stat!!s a few days later, but ita tii!le ciepend11 on. th~ movements Gf the· .gulf hurricane. While the hur- ricanes move in a westerly direction t.he cplii waves do not come south- ward .but begin th.~ir southeasterly Jilai'oh about the time the hurrl!J!lnes turn toward the northeast. He Knew. \Do y,ou kno.w th11Jt I got an a'WI- tul fright the d.ay I WlaS mamed?\ f!a.id Jones. \Yes; I know you dtd,\ rePlied Robinson. \I W!lS right there In the . front 'J)&W 'lUld got a good: look.\- fashioned way. League, 1Wlli4ch is to open >ts first Willard, have returned home. meeting 1n Ohicago · · ne:x1t Mondia.y, Rev. Frank Finkle of Lake Pleas- The eLevator sarvtce makes the will be to •a>l\r81llge to.eecure nat!Gfl:al ant was in the village arranging for goods on the thiLrd floor IIJS €lllJf!Y of legislwtlon for an etght-hour day 'fOr a new fnrl).a_ce to be' put in the new rucooss at I!Jhooe on the fir-st,~~ond the sill women tallliors l<d to a.brogta,te church which has been erected at Mrurtlin & Naylor Company atore can nlg>h<t. work fe>r Bill -lvomen worker.., Speculator.. The dedication of the be pointed out by the citizens a.s one wlth the sole eX>cePfli&n of those em- church will 'take place on Sunday, of the most 'l»'Ogreasive 'bUsiness pilayed In re&tla11.1ralifi; the 17th inst. Wlllle here_ he was piB!OOS in the new UlP\to-<date and The •au>t•omohlle · ehaufl'eurs of the guest of. Rev. and Mre. Clarence g.rea.ter Gloverswlle. Washington, D. C., hlive organized a Miller at the Metho.list parsonage. Cblauffeurs' Proteet!ve Assocllart11on David Wilbur of Hope was In the MIOHA.EL BENDL. and aftlliated as a union with the village Friday. k>ni!llllts <>f la:])or. The new organ'!- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olmstead visit- za.tion h·a.s sllck benefits and its pol- ed friends at Day the latter part of !Michael Bend! died at QJ:is home, locy ·wiB be to exp-el from Its l\anks last week. No. 20 Prospect street, J()\}],nstown, any C!ha.uffeur convicted of joy-rid!!ng. Miss Mary Vaughan of Edinburgh Sa.turda.y .a;J)ternoon ot tuberou- The action of the chamffeurs Is in made her farewell visit to that place NOTICE TO CREDITORS: In pursua:nce of an order of Hon. Jere- · mlah Xe(}k, Surrogate of' .the county· of Fulton, NOTlQE is ~!!reby i!iven- according to law, to all persons hav •.. ing claims or demands ·against Lu- cinda Slater, late of the ·town Mayfie)d, said co)lnty, deQeal!ed, tha,t they are renuired to exhibit the same, with the vouchers In support thereof, tQ the subscriber, the ad· ministrator of the goods, chattels and credits of the c;ald deceased, at his place of transacting business as such administrator at the residence of Charles H. Butler, No. 314 South W1lliam street, city of Johnstown; in said county, on or I•efore the tenth of January, next. Dated, July 2d, 1909. losls, having •been ill :for the past six w~th a movememt already Friday and went to Gloversville Sat- 7-8t26 LEWIS S. PHILLIPS, As Administrator, etc. montha. He is &lWVived IY,y lhl!! wtofe, In severn.! other cities in urday, where she l!tarted for Oalifor- one .son, John, and one daugbter, So- nia, to reside in the future. phla. A ooufllln in Pe8ibody, Mass., te R. G. DeWitt of .Tohnstown was In the only other l'Ellaltlve living in bb!ls the village Friday on business. couD!try. Louis Tenant of Tenantvllle was Miclhael Bendl >W.as oom in Aus-. here Frlde;y on business. tri& !lfty-fo'Ur ~ars 'll.g<) and remded :W r. and Mrs. L. C. Brown expE\ct In tbla.t country until he WlllS tbl.rt:v- ~oon to move from the rooms over throo years of age, when he <:ame to -: the depot to the house now occupied Amerl(!a. Mr. Bend! settled inDllle- !JY Curtis Hottman. dlastely In Johnstown and has con- \ People who are in the habit of tinned to reside here s1nce. The de- attending evening st•rvire on Sunday ceased W!l8 111. wagon-ma.ker by t~. , nights will notice the chang<> of the but for' the past sevenat years bas J hour from 7: 3 0 to 7. •been employed about the Johnstown·! Mr. and Mrs. Bomer Brownell vis- Cemetery. Be was a melllber of St. : it.ed the former\s parents in Edin- NOTICE TQo- CREDITORS: In pursuance of an order of Bon. Jere- miah Keck, surrogate of the county of Fulton, NOTICE Is hereby given according to law, to all persons hav- ing claims 11r demands against Sam- uel Doak, late of the town of Johna- town, said county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit same with the vouchers in support thereof, to the subsct!ber. the sole administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of the said d ecensed, at his place 0 r transacting business as such admlnlst~ator at the law olfices of Ambrose P. Fttz-James, Esq., 43 East Main street, city of Amsterdam, Montgo1uery county. on or before the first of September, next. Pa1Jrl.ck's chlllN!h and of !.1:\e Work- I I]~~~~~~~!~!~~~ . burgh Friday. · 1ngmen\s >Sick and Dea1th · Benell.t so-j ------ !liew. Subscribe for tills ti!IIPer, Dated, February 23d. 1009. JAMES DOAK, As Admin:is-ll'a.tor, etc .. JACOB MJ;tT.Z,· · ROCKWOOD.' N• 'Y. ' :