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Martha Cole tpent Sunday at her lome In NorthYille. Wm. Dawes &: Co. A . at b ... TIS true t?at a g.ift of the above may be -~ . expensive, but what could ·be mor~ a_leG.eota;n' more lasting, and more ~erviceable? 1\:''b~:J:i!Jf;t~;qtJ _Rug, or dainty Curtains are, indeed, very.-~·:t ~tiJ)f,tU ward making a comfortable household. will pay the the highest compliment to t~e. Sme.ll Rugs ind~diq $m)'tl1~s, .Tape$tries, Wq~~q~~-~-~· ... IA:tge Jlqgs in $DJ~mlks. 1\Xman•te.-s. Velvets; WJ~~~.,·e.tc . ·We m'ke a SlJecialty at thil time ofArtloom Sti~·~~~:Wil~~~~~:,-;_ in 9 feet x 12 feet. . , ~ / ::· . ~ · · · · ). ' .. New lines of all kinds of I.,e.ce Curtains now bemg:ltcntn• . Dtaperies-Best Tapestry with Persian, French T~p~.:~d Cord'· Botclers. . \ · , . . . · · Curia in Te.pestty by the :ve.rd. inclucJing ma111.· c:~~~~~;~~~s. Velour and TapestQr Couch Covers, ltom 75c -~~· -~ ...... Bath Rugs m •ppropriate pattern$ e.n«l soft colo~ · ....,~_ ......... ilev~ 4&7ti 'W'ltb N111tlveti1 EiaBt · - Jessie Rt!1ll0lds vllll,ted hill' puelit!l• at Cranberry Creek B&turday and.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:!~~~~~!!~~~~!!~~ Sunday. Ritph Jerome had the :m!efortune break hit right arm by a tall laat. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Eddy enter- tained Mr. and Mn. Orlow Eddy and Mr. and Mta. J'o1eph Eddy Sunday. Jaml!ll E. Kelley &: Co. are takbig inventory thill week. Allna. Gorthy spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents at Benedict. Mr1: .A.tt)' ot :Red Bunoh returned )!.ome Su~clay, after apendlng sortte time With her son, Amoa Atty. Katherine :Buckley ot Herkimer besan teaching at the Riceville achooi. laat week. Violet B. Hathaway of Gloverevme ap!b>t a few daye With \er slater, Mra. Lew!& Y011t last week. Mr. aild Mrs. Ira Knapp of Glov- eniv!lle •islted relatives .In town Sat- and Sunday. Mr. &n_d Mrs. Frank McMaster of Retlmm..ld I Glovei'IIVille spent Saturday anoi Sun- day wlth Mr. and Mrs. William Rich- ardson, ar., and familY. · .. Mr~ and Mrs. Cl),as. Slade enter- . talned Mr. and Mrs. George Pitcher · Slade of T~ay evening, December 1 lt'lt, at: ot the Tili!L(e. ~. JeD,nle Bllo\WYer an~ d&upter. 'loltlgin.g to Jlay s. Willson, have moved Ml!!s Nellie S..~, -~ the guellta into RichArd W. Sehu.Y'ler's bouse. of 1Mendli In -Gtoversvine Sa.tuni6/Y. The .M'Iel!es Jennie and Nine. Lot- WUN!p.ID H. .MoF&Tl611 wen.t dawn l'id·p were GloverBVille v!s!rtars Sat- ~o SchenectadY l;!atul'da.r morning tor urdley-. a shwt lltil1 on IHie:!l!eJI!I. Several young ~le of t~is Neleoil L. Fin¢11 and W~ ltr aTe members Pt Profesaor P'1lWh &re &pendinar a sllart Ume in . pall's. dancing ollllllt at Fu~t-on.~e. New: Y¢.11:; Mueio Tea.Ohler 'Banlm Of Jo~ ¥1llll G~ Finch wu e. GlOtVers- 18 lr!v!ilg leea>JI.II. to & number ot vUle·rrd,sltor &!,~. :y.oung ?J80'l)le In this Ioea:Jtty, M11111 JW!e Tr~ett 'W1IS the fUeel: People froiil. her$ a.nd Sa.mmons- . or rela.tlvllll in Glovers\Vllle over Sun- -.dlle W'lsh1ng to go bo the glove day. if they Me so untottun,rt;e aa to have C. P. Va.n J:>eriwerken was a busi• no ot!ler oonvey&il<» are ob)lged to n- visitor in GlaversviUe Samurda.}'. tide oli the ll&'booie or t}le F., J. & lia.rrT W. Barkar 'IIJLdl Fay &rker G. ~tght tralllB. : At tlhe spent Saturda.y ·a.t Cra,lilberry Ore!Jk. ville stJa.tlon a new tloor h'88· !been In- Vljillla!n P. Jillduon ~ ibeen gpe:ild~ IIVIW!ed in the wa.!ttng l\'Om and a fire tng th-e '];liLSit fwe da.ys :f.n New York is kept whieh 111 an impol'OVeDlent ov- on b~neu. er pe.at yea.l'l!. . Mn. Het\bel'lt E. 84lowltts rel:IWilOO The p.reeent grf$t mi'll hal been Sawrdlaoy tl\'OQ a ehwt visit Wlilth rel- bu1Jot. far' \e:venty-.fou4' ;I'<!OI.Ta • altdv<!S in ~. Mtas AiiiY oa.rrothers came over trom G-lover&v.tHe Sa.turda.y n1ght to l!'J;>Emd ·SundaiY With rel<lltives in town. Miss· Jennie Steetle was the ·-guest ot relatives in Glorrel1!Yme Sat!N'da.y. Thl11 eve!llng ~ _the l'\'lglll&r ·for ~ldbig tbe monthly ine~ng the EngJne ~d HOlle CKJ,mpa.ll<y. ·Colllmencing . thds eveillng the MU- ita.ry Band Willi meet on 'l'uetldoay ev- ent~ Cllt the Red Men's Hall fOr ~ hearsal. · The fl'iend.ll or MD. m~ · HowM\d w!U ·rJJ.e gloald oto leMn tltat there h8o1! ·been oonidd~le biiproVe- oonditton for t:hl!' liUt Tero()J.&rs are me~~pt; prepa;ra.t!l()ns to prooellit the dnJ'nl!,, \•moog the Betkshiree/' a ·1\1 plla.y of tAree aqte, ill the R«t Men's Ha}l on tlhe ev~ olf ~m,lber 15 aad ·16. Th,e cut of chr;l.~ ~Jlows:, Jili>htu1o M-erri(l)t, Mclv:ln J. }Jtgb.t; J11idge Trowfbric!i~. n-ank A. H~g; Franets Trowb~; Floyd W. •. Steen- ilmrg; Slte~en· Ha.1e; Emil Btllj)l:llb.; ~~ Pa.Yli'O'Il, Ed/Ward B. Jol).nMn; P. Rogers Iiunn~ell, .A.'llbett :Alo~rs; Seth ·cooley, Judson J. Howar!l: NiXCQJ., Fred Allbel'$; Min!. Ma.ry M!'i'- 1'1lcli:, Mrs. !Melvin ;r. Hl·ghlt; Ruth Merrlcll:, Miss M~l mght; Meriek, M'llss May Steeitburgh; Kittle Mclcles, M:rs. Gilbert H. QUfJktu·. 8:15 ctool.Q'Ilk, R. F~ Stone will deliver an ~Uuetradled let'lliti'l'$ on · \Yellowstone Pe;rk\ a.t the \·Muee\ Theatre. A-duUssloJJ. on,Jy 10 &lld lS cent~~. MJ;. ,stone !& :from J'oh!Jsto.wn and ha. been an extensive t~eler grilrt mill, e. ~umMI' mill 00\1'1. past hi!M!ory, the blMitsmlth l!lh1JIP and sev~ em.! boo.sea, 8lllong til<>m the one now belon~ng to Riob'8ll'd W. &ch'll'Y· ler, were buflt 'Within th-e same year and owned by Hdghe Jones, W'ho sub- 89Q:Uent to his oulmlnl!Jti'()ll or busi- nese 1ntar-m here reaMed at Allbla.ny. Mr. 11-nd :!4rs. L<iste<r Coueh.w ~ Sclienecta.dy were lt.he ~esta Of M'l'S. Oou~IJey's .parents, M·r. and Mini. J, IJUt!lb.. Aet. 1, The Betrothlal. 4-ct 1 ~:t::::::;=:::::tt:::t:t:::==:::t~=:::::;:e:=; ll, Driven trom Home. A-ct. III, The E. IM~, qvw Sundlay.' STONE ABASIA. and Is touorJng thl:l UniWd !States,· pv- IGllo\¥rt!l'flrUle Fred Ave;oy ~ u,p from Amster- d181111 SUlllday morning tor a. short The Y. P. A. wiil hold ttl! month- vJ.sLt m·th re.la.tlves llOil\th of the viJ- ly business meeting at the chureh IJa.&'e. ·tng hhr jloopula.r lectu~. iMustra.ted wl.tlh titel'ooptloon. views, oam1. IB c»n.-ls:petlding Wednesday evening, Dooember 15. Misses lAwn and Jennie Bro:wn of At this meeting election ot omcera Glcrversvllle spent Sunday wlth re~ar wm .. take place. All members are tives in t.Orwn. 114del\8d an eloquent e.nd magnetic spewker. AU mem'bers of Ca:rMutta. Coun- cil, R. A., No. 1405, are reqlileeted to M.ten« the meeting Fri:d~~~oy night, ])ecember 1Oth, at 11: a o o'otook, tor the election of oftl.llen and a.lf!O trans- a~ i~pol'ta.nt bilslnesll which 18 to eome betoore the meeting in w'hlch an me~bers >are interefllted. BERRYVILLE. requested to be pre:;ent. Pa.ui Gll,rdner wu th-e guest ot .A son was born to ;Mr. and Mrs. trll!mds in A:Lbany· Sunda;y. Hiram Christman December 2. Mrs. W. J. Mcintosh spent SaMJ,r- The Evangelical Sunday school d&y n1oght and ·Sun<iat)r in the vm'<llge will hold its annual Christmas Tree as the gue.st of Mr. and 'MN. George entertainment, Christmas night, De- A. Stiver. cember 25, eommenelng at 7:30. 'Jibe S»May 1rohools o!f the Ba:ptlst Mrs. ;John C. Argersinger recently Leonard Young spent Friday with and Meth-odi&t churches are prepa.r- entertatned Mr. <and Ml'!l. WlUM'd B. his broth!lr, Byron. lng to present cantatas for their Latrld:ge. Mr. and Mrs. George Getman spent Clml!!tma!J exe'!'Cisee. ·MillS Ol!a.ra Pierce <>t Switzer llill the week with thier daughter, Mrs. MJU;s Clara Steele of Gloversville was ll G!Qversville vis!ltor Saturday. Myron Saltsman. spent sunday with friends In <town. Mirs. George Chant o.r Gloversville Mr. and Mrs. John B. Way of Miss Loretta. Murdock spent Sun- M.r. and Ml'£1. WUber Th'OIMle Te· Wl!ll! a. caller 1n this pl'IIICe one dla.y Selienecta.dy were visitors over Sun- day with her ~ister, Mrs. Hiram turned Sun.day mornl!lg from .a. abort l<ast week. dJaJy of Mr. and M.rs. Robert Lotridge, Christman. visit with relatives ;n Amsterdam. Edith and Veeder Dorn of GIJro.. Sr. Mrs. Casper Getman spent Thurs- . ga &pent S&turd<~oy an-d SUnday Wlitb Waehlngton Sa.mmons, who work- day with Mrs. Anna Kilts., Eva Dorn. ed the Peter ·Schuyler ~rm last year, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder of EAR DRUMS FRACTURED. Har>rWon Asbeol and Mr. Potter Qf will move Into Darius V. Berry's Nelllston spent Sunday with Mr. and Recoilo!Ua.tlon. An admieston at 1 o oen·ts will be chugcd f« adudtl> aad 10 cents for <lbolldren. Doors open at 7 o'clock. P-ostm•a.ster Edrward Brown and Oliver Hurst SUndar afternoon alt.- tended the annual lodge of &orrow held . by the AID8tenl.a.m. Lo'll.ge of Elks • KRINGS BUSH. Mr. and Mrs. Da.ni,el A. Sitterly, Mrs. Norman Snell and Mm, Cl'llil'S Or.ouse llittended the fun~Ml of De- witt Grey of La.$sellsv!lle, which W\8l5 held lilt the -churoh Thursdlay of last week. John Flanders of Yonkers visited his a.unt, Mm. Lwcy F'\>'lling, of Pine HiJJl Sunde.y. David Falling a.md Johll Flanders of Pine HU l<lalled on HarTY stock Sunday. Edna Fineh of Pine Hill spent Sund~~~oy ralfternoon 1n st. JohnsvUle. Gloversvdlle vls~too Alton .AJbel Sun- ·house. •Mir. SamlllOns will be sue- Mrs. Eugene Goodhead. the Reformed church <lay· ceede(l on f!he Schuyler farm by Roob- Miss M~bel Jewell recently spent Da:vtd Whalen, 52 }'l88lrs old, who Surveyors Gay and Allen a~re 1'€6idee on the tu-rnpike west of t!he guesls of Mr. Finch of Pine Hill. overhea.d erossJng a.t .A:kln, was struck Mrs. Ida C. Ha.rt all!d da:ughtera. by a westbound Akm e>a.r Saturday Roo& and' Emma, of Mwn street olllll- nit;'ll't at 8: 3 o o' elo\k aJt a I>Oint a ed on MT. and Mrs. Chw-les Duesler : shmt diS'tJanoo eliSit oif the Akin sta.- of High street reaerotly • ·!lv'~I,Ull.li ot Friday; December Mrs. Perley Smith and :M:rs. WI!!- ert Lotrl.dge, Jr., or Sammoruw!l.lle, a few days with her sister, Mrs. Al- program lr. being pre- liam Abel vlai!Jed Mn. Charles MU- on A-pril 1st, next. Mr. Lotrtdge for- fred Dockstader, of Johnstown. ler J<'rlday. merly oooupled the Schuyl€'1' farm On Sunday, December 11, Rev. H. . Minnie Mllll\tln Ml.d Nilllaibel F'GIIda. e.nd until T-ntly was em'Ployed by P. 1\Ierle of Rochester, will deliver spent last M1>11d&l' oenrenlng W'lth the Grocer E>t>hram Wemple at Sammons- two interesting sermons at 11 a. m. on 8 shop- . Woolrich lllllten. Yille. and 7:30 p. m. All are welcome. Eugene Robinson spen;t SatuJroday :Sur<ton WeMeJ.ls is a.ctin·g 38 fiB- In J·ohnsbQI'II':D,. aiata.n.t ei\EIOtrleian a.t the Cayadutta. 'Mr. altid Mrs. Alld·NJW Sl.a.lfiY and 1Generattng Comrpany's p-lant. With BROADALBIN. t14rs. Hiamm of :Fohnstoown a.re viait- the commencement ot long nights August Zerbat, Wlto drlves on& ot lng. Mr. anc:l MM. P61'ley SQl!tnt. each a.utumn an asm&tant to Mr. John Halloran'e tea~ ... had a nlllrroW O'Brien, the regular 'electr!lllan, is an esca.pe fron• serious Injury Saiturd•aY. &DDU&I necess~ty. 8/fternoon. He was on a loa.d of hay E. R. Webb of this pl\a<:e In a-ddll- bending the binder down whi·le it was t!on to being a sldlled ba&ketiillaker, being fastened, when othe binder · Ia aom~wllralt or a suocess a.s a tra.p- broke, and th>rew hdm to the grollilld, •Per. MT. Web>b haB solod skunk, mttsk- where he struck on •his head and ·rat &lid mink -pelts to the value 01t shoulders. His back and one a.rm alxty dollt.l'$. wet·e severely wrenched, but wheth- Phlllp l\:ll:Gul•re wm sell at pu'll-Ue e·r O<r uot lils b-ack sustmneou ~1'11DUs · ·a.uc.t'lon ou ~ce_mbeor 18th bJs tat·m InJury H ts \\ yst lrup<JOIDLble t.u de- « 103 acre&, togethet· wlth lll-o swi!k termine. He \'\\' urough~ tu ·the ·and fa.rmlng uten.atla. The McGuire Ea.rle Hut.::!, W-tiwre. at present., b.e L• fa.rm 16 a!.t~ULted twu utile.< uol'th uf re-.~ttng a ,comfoi'tably w. cuuld be this place. \'\l>e<•Led under thco <-LI'~Utn\Lanees. !llr. a.tHl ~!''\· .ln~<'Jih \·in\\ w<>r<'; niHll'lr th~> •·arP or llr. II. l'. l•'in<·h. t~Pnpnt vh.itor~ n·f r~l~l.ivu~ Ill ~klu-~-j . .\ll~n :4nllth 1'~>11\l'll~ll 1.o UloYP·r}o·. l1€sft.Qdy Vi11P ~(llllrda~ lU11rl1tnS, a.ftPr ~11i\l- i tlon. He was rendered unconscious Ma-s. OHve Webb a.llJd da1l!g1bter, and Willi '!lmllsted to hla home by h'la I Mel:vla., <if Rome Me spending some son, 'being attended •by Dr. F. J. Col- time wltb MT. a.n~ Mrs. Frank Iller. N10 bones were broken. There Thom·p60n o.f South Main street. was a wounoi ou the \\\'1P a:nd a. fralc- J M'iss Myrtle Hayes or South ~!n ture of bGth ea.r drums. Thle. car street called on Mrs. Goldie B .. own W18S in elhe,l'ge of Motonnan Charles Harris and Conductor James Gi'blln. Or. Oo!Her saJd that he ·would not be able to determine the full extent of tJhe inJu.ries suetained by Wha.len for a dliJY or two. Subscribe tor this papcr. CASTOR IA For Xilfanti 11ond ClUJ.clren. fhe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tlle d -#./Z..,._..,p- Signatura ol ~ • ~ recently. Gram•ps F'ox of Stone Am:bi1!. is vis• iting Mr. and Mrs. • Leonard Crouse fo·r a few days. Miss OtTeda F1nch is on the skk list. MOBes L. Johnson .and son, FloYd, of Norbh Market street were S.t. Johnsville callers Sa'!.urday evening. 4 DOES THIS MEAN YOU? lndlgHtioD, oour otomacb, conttlpatton'-tbeR headache, b&ckllche.an<l a general m!aeroble !eelllll• Do you ktlow thu.t the pleasant b.erb tea. Lane'e l•~n.mHy :Medicine will remo\\ all tht•!o troubles 1'1-tmn~<t immedi:ucoly? lf yun do 110t know it, got 11 P\'\kl\f!C' tn dN.J AI $1TI;'{ rlrutt!!lct·e or <lcnlcr'p. {26-t) aud Jou \\'lll be li!iiRd \'€ told) un. IN SURROGATE COURT ~ lll-lrt will and ~~t of ldll. Ralyoo., i!Lte od' Gloversvtlle, wae ad- mitted to pra~~ and llettera t13!1W. men'J;ary Issued to Loul.s A. N~lso\1. lt~rank TalbOt, atrorney. ' . The la.at wm and teatamenlt -or w.:. H. Ruper.t, la.te ot Glov~lle, i9U @.dmit.ted to pr-qbe.te and let.t&l's ·teo,- tamen~y t•ued to Uzzle R'U:~~. his 1\TldOIW. ..- .Lettera of adm1nistrlllt.lon on the goods. oll<attels a:nd credits of Dillou. Smith, late of Glt>ver$vllle, we1·e is- ~11Nl to AnrA E. Smit.h~ hi~ willow, \\', T. ~Hil\ t\llOl'll{';.'.