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.. ~~ -G~lll'l'aD '$:E E,\.S'I mEEK lDJ.Jix:iTlUC!l oo. IS NOI Jfl.flijR JHETWII CITIES GLOVERSVILLE MAN GETS APPOiftTMENT EDWARD M. Bt\.D.rEY OF . ('t\.NBY POST, G. A. R., XAMED AS AS· SISTANT PATRIOTIO INSTRUO• .. TOR FQR FULTON COrNTY. Announcement of the appointment · of Edward M. Ba!ley of Canby Post, . .No. 17. G. A. R., of Glov!mivme,, as assistant patriotic lnstruetor fo1· tne , -county of Fulton, has been received. · here through general :orders from headquarters, depa1tment ot New York, Grand Army of the Repubiic, at Albany. At the State eniJ!LtnP• ment of the G. A. R. at Buffalo In · June last the patriotic instructor of the department of the State of New York was empowered to appoint In : each county of the State an assist· - ant, all such appointments to be ii.P· ! ~~=~=====~!!!... proved by the department. command- . er. Each assistant patriotic inetruc- . tor also has the authority to divide tlia county of which he Ia the ap- pointee, Into dlstrlrts, each of which shaH be assigned to the supervision of. a post patriotic Instructor. Mr. Bailey has not ·yet signified' the di'- : vision he expects to make nor the the charge of forgery and Is now appointments. in jail awaiting the action of the next 1 W. D •• Jennings -:-f LQng Lake b!1-ll offer.Ewll g!-\&nd jury. been assigned as the assistant ln- DR. UN&EN QOING WEST. 1 . LaMay went to that city Thursday st;uctor for Hamilton county and afternopn an4 pqrchased a fur coat, James H . .Dean of Amsterdam for eap and some other artlcies in the the same ofllce for Montgomery conn- of F. J. Steenburgh, tendering ty. payment a check bearing the The duty of the post partlotlc In· of John· Ott. _\t Judson & Rog- structor is to visit, at least once· -arersted. Friday morning he was ar- annually, every public school In the district to which he has been as• signed and perform such other du·, · ties- as may bll designated by his · superior of!lcer. taiimed but waived examination and &\.THBUN TO REMOVE WBi! held for the gr:md jury. HIS TANNERY PLANT.· O~PAOITY OJ\ THE FREIGHT HOUSE TO BE ESJ,,\RGED. substantial indication of the . prosperity of Gloveclville is the an· Wll'liam' F. Rathbun, who for the past eigblt yea.rs bas co\duded a bll!l· nery in Ll.ttle FaJl~. wheN he hil!JS been putting his patenrted pr~.Of patent lec.the\ finish on caif skins for the Barnet\ Lealtlwr Oompany, · hu severed I!Jis conneet.lon with -equipment to Oanton J'Unctlon, MiLas,. wtl!Jere he w111 build a. t~toey buil'd• ing and conduct the buSiness upo,n & mll!ch lB!l'ger scale. MQ-. l'tia.th'j)un· and his bl'other, Leslie. left for ton Junction Frido.y to select the stte Of ~ !aetory, and th~ la.tted\ wtll remain ·at that rplaiOO to. s'liiP&I\ · Intend -the c.onsltruction of the budld- ·tng. The out'PUt o!l: 'the Rathlbun tan- . nery wruo the best of its kind to be prblperly take care of the r~·eight bus- . f.1>und, and th!Lt they enjoyed >an en- · \riess. The congestion has been due ' viallrle reoputation a.nwng the leathe<r · prlnclpa.lly to the, incoming freight men is deDllOnstraJted ·by the fa-ct tJhat <htr!ng tl1e past few mon:this. The l\\'ther finished by . 'their process ra.U.road hB$ been unablo to give the found a ·ready sale, nQ't only br the . ·people wll.wt they 'llOlisidered was due best manufa.otur()rs of this oountry, t}lem in the way of d<;>liveri<is a.nd but of foreign oo~ntrles 'liS ~1•1. there haV1e no d!QUn\t been many un· ·kind words spoken ·a.bout the matter Dr.- F·red i:.~n Of Fonda wllll · Jmong the business men. The vol- . · -~~V,e Frlilay, llece~bar 10th, on -il.l) Jn1e_ of freig.ht, incoming a!ld out- . ·:;~~~d~ tT'f.p .through the. fair West, gving, dJurlng the i-.a;slt. few months AN;sOUNOES THAT HE WILL LEA. VE BUSUODSS, ' 'wJiich d-1 tnelwde a visn W'l.th b.is has ·boen, mntsually large and with 'bt?thero.dn·lii'IV, JD(lwa;rd' o. ·OrO$ at. the usual enterptise which lteeps the Fostor~. Ohao, ~m Wlllich citY he road up to its high stand•ar-d, the · ·• :W.ii!l jo:urooy ilo Seattle; whei'<i! he- wJ!l ·management boas decided upon the . ;qe··tlte 'gu-est of his ·))r~ther:; Ronia.tn~ Improvement to the place. ~·. :tor .several •weeks. On bls While the ne-w addition Is indka- : ·~rn h<;l will a.Jao mBJ~(\ a. visit at · , ~:U- :fra.'DCii!CO. expOOti~g t'O &l\rlve : ~hs.~~ ~boot :rebru~q lst. ·B-ears the •· ;Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Morton D. Kasson, W'ho ha.~~ con· duded a flout• and feed business in GloVl'l'Svllle for the pa.st tW!Bnty-Sllli: years, announces tnat, o·wing to the col!ditlon of his health, he ie abou1t' to retire from a.ctllve businoos- life.· . He states •that his stook will be cloo- ed ou.t as soon as convenient and when that has been a:ooompUSihed the portions of the oolldin.gs l()IC4ted rut. No. 20 East Fulton stroot which blave. · been oooupied by him for some ti~ as residence and 'busdnesa pl!Ule, will be nccupied by the F'ulton . ·-County Gas & Electric Company, which re· centiy secured a lease Of the !>rem- Uses from :\ltl'# Ktasson# The news of :il-tt. Kasson's retire- . menL w-ill come as somewhat of a . sur'l>l'ise t_o his many wa.rm fl'lends, . not only m Glovet'Eville, bUt In the surrounding cgu.ntry, wllere, through tho nature of}his Sltoek in tra.de by his long connection with the . ness, ·he 1s exceedingly well known. . Mr. Kasson opened his first st.orG . In the place now oocu•pied by the Coal Company of Fulton county oo West Fulton street, Gloversville. He r~ m-alned there until sixteen years ago, when he loeated in a new b1·ick busi- nec-s block ·at No. 20 East Fulton street in that citY. After several · years he removed his salesrooms and- ofticos tl> ·his st1>rehouse in the rear or the a;ll'Ove address. LO:\ffiARDI LUOKY MAN. Alfonso Lomb8JI'di, the man in- dicted wilh J1>hn SylveB!ter k>r incit- ing a riot at the Syl rester la.~r cam'P in the town of Provid10nce, Sarato~a. oounty. lc.st June, is at Uberty an<l Wlalk1ng the streets a tree man. On the same day bhn;t John Sy-lvester en- tered c. plea of guilty and was fined $500, Lom•ba.rdl wa.s dklcharged u-pon the request of William T. Moore, d1s- trict :!.ttorney or Saratogtl. county. This leniency was shown him for the roti.SOn that he had tumed State's · ovidenC'e in the case of Sylvester and was of materia:! asslstanc.e in the preparai.lon of the (lase n.galnst thP Am;;terdam lta.Jiall. '1'0 \\'~'1' POUi'l'. Myron HIU•rls. Jr.. uf Herlt!m.,r has b~n at~P~>Illtt-Ll by President Tart to a ~.-holut.,hip in th\ \\'••.:l Point ~liliran· .\t·aUL\'lu Tht :liiJJuiutml•Ht W(l~ Jll:\(}1• f'l\ 1h1• I'PI'OIIIIIII'liLJ.IIin)J u( ('Ollhl\f~~ .. ~HIHll .:\ltllill~I4J11. Ou ~ ~.- .. . · .. . ·.~ : . . ' ': :·. ~ . ' ~~ . - . . . . ~ G .,.,. - '1-- S - ~. . .. ., Stocks of 1 - .. :. - ·or TH I~ stor~ has been transfo~med. ~nto a~ .great sto~e-house ~~-·-a···~\'\'!!• g1ft- th1ngs., Whatever you w1sh to give--. he It somethtng \\_~, ,.....,ro., costly-our stocks will completely nieet your demands. We have __ .,..,..~:~~11' carefully, extensively, helpfully, and thus present incomparable and value to relieve gift-seekers of as much strain on tirpe, purseatul ~ ........ ,..,...,, .as possible. · · The Holiday Department in the basement is radiant with the . . . mas spirit and it has spread throughout the entir~ store. In no' ~~)lace: · more noticeable than in our Furniture: Department with its display ()f. . ··• ful and :·welcome gifts of every sort 'frdrn an artistic piece.· for mother,~:·.· e-ntitesuites for the newlyweds. · · ; At .. .this season the ~ds on one are many-everyone suitable gift of some sort. Wide gift-giving taxes ones res:o- ur4~f_~s--.;...fi·l1t;w~~l~~~ have done much to lessen that tax.. Our prjces are generally more· IJ nO<lell! ate than those usually prevailing at-this season, so that many things' .......... '1\.\3 be bought at a modest sum total. Here is a· brief outline of suggestions our stocks reveal. ·A visit~ store will disclose many :other suitable articles-for-our. stqcks are ·· · in variety, appropriateness. quality and valu~. Basement Electrical Trains, lUaglc Lantern!!, Go-Oam, DrmruJ, Pianos, !;\ing Hot·se~ Flexible Flyers, Picture Books, Dolls, Ohildren's Desks and Cltairs, To'f Chests Soldier Suits, Steam Engtnes, Toy Dishes, Skin :tiorses and Mechanical Toys of aU kinds, Lamps, Out Glass, Vases. Dinner Sets, China. Tea and Chocolnte Sets, Bon Bon Dishes, Jardinieres, Umbrella Stands. First Floor Gloves, llandkerchid,., Neckwear for Ladie!ll and Men, Um. brellllS for i\l<'n and Womf'n, Suit. Cas<'!l and Ba~rs, HolidAy Calen. dars Smokinll' S1.\t8 Comb and Brush !><'t~. Fam·y Boxes, .Jewel CaJ<cs, Perftnnl's, \\'riting Pnpl't', ;\luf!let•s, ,Jew<'lry of aU kinds, PictttN'S, Art J.ini.'US, t:mbroidrry. TIIWt\IS Linen, JJun<'lt St\ts oli'W• <'1 Combs, Jot Bag,;, flill< and Lisle Ho~r, l-nd.-nvent• for ~len, and \\'omen and C'hildl-eu. Ftar O'oats of ail khaihl tro:ln ~00 to . $llSO.oq. - Ftar Neck Pieces IQl(l Mutrl!i, all kinds ~~ Jillll'8 mQ tt;. illri~i;i:>;} OhUdren's Fur Set11, fioom 98o t() jf10.00. Ladies' Silk anll (Jotton Walat8, Sw~ tor Mea·ul'l WC!eoitor;'fc'' Infants' ~es, Sweaten, Legglrur, ~w~. pap., Ohlldl'en's IDmona.s, Aprons ot an Idndl; ~~ ,S._Wll, P-.cbil~f;o!-,,· ~· Silk S'ldrt8, HaJld Embi'Ofdel'ett Uliderwear. ,.,b. .. ;-.; ·d·~ -. p· -----~-·J·:o· - Aa ·. ... .· ~1r ': -- _- .. · ~ ·: :\• Lace Onrtatns, Rum~, C!\rpet8, Bnrnt Wc:>O(i OnUits, ·IJJt.DlJ!IlfJl'l!lill ~\ Brass Outfits, Oriental Rngs, Fancy Upholsterf Good!! •. Fourt.h Floor - - We haw one of the Iarges~ and handsontest Fut11ittll't'J ~ mPllfs In this part of th<> !;lat.-. Dining-room Fni'nitnre, Be_dr(iom Suites, Ji'an<'y Chait'S, Electt-le Domes, lu fact all §fnds o_t fli'llt: · class fut'lliture can be fonnd here, a.nd delivered tree in Fulton r.ounty, AMSTERDAM, N. Y. • :1 ...