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THE' OSWHaO PAILY FALI^AlprCTK, T H P ^ P A T , OCTOBER ;5, 1908~PAaE 8 F O R Wednesday, flwrSd«y W M N ew E L v m , Oct, 15 .-^Thqineimbei of,the OffldSil Boartl of the M. * _ chureli ftn(l.their wives weroontertajWhd' j, Eue'sday eyenit Children’s Coats, $ 1 . 98 . A L L J B B E S , i f m V CASH ONLY—Nh Approval. H. M. FENNELL. gelistio meetings in A large delegation o f White itibhd'n' V ers fxpoct to attend the County conVfn- f ti«m in Fulton today and tomor Does Your Hair Fall? II So. Have it Treated H A L E Y ’S, 177 West First St. S e lleck ’s T H e Shoe ^ r^ogiieii has an air of distinction which has lield it above all otlier wo men’s shoes for 40 years. SHOES OF LESS MERlt. EXCLU31VE AG7.NCY. nr SUocs tj' ^ 2 * If a Oood record in public office ^ iB to count for anything tho .j. ^ Oemocrotc who have been in < $ office ft Albany the paet two | Z years'Snd wht> have) been re- V nominated ihould be re-elected 2 by targe ntajorltlea. Martin ,j. 5 Glynn as comptroller, John S. <■ J Whalen as secretary of state J ^ and Julius Huastr as state <. J treasurer have glv#n to the peo- <' ^ pie of the state an administra- ^ .tlen^ of their afUirs-sucK as^ha 1 people have not had in^ years, v They have instituted reforms, ^ greatly increased tho revenues <• of tho state and conducted tho ^ affairs of the state in a busi- i .«ultS RllviT Shoe Store, '41 East Brid ge St YOU MAY HAVE EYES AND YET NOT SEE- Cloarly. ...ur-v wo nwaii Wo onn't ouro the blind but w •■■in li**li> itniiairitl vi^o'ii Wo <1 n 't giu- \>-n a n. w iiair o' eyo^, but «o van n lino tiK- W c win furnish the Glasses or Spectacles needed at moderate H.D. Fisher, Optometrist. NEWWAV^N. at tho parsonage i by Uio iUi«v.-;sa(J.JIrsi,\ - -■ --- , . ilfter ft social timeo'discUssioA followed: t Tuesday oyening; rs^ C. F. MiileA 1^- ■Hcs^ityeotni^ ' wettpy tho house formerly occupied by Ground is broken for a new hoi just North of James Baumgardaer^, Dcnistcr. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Brown have just returned from a four weeks' tri)) in Clinton (County. Dr. \V. U. Downes has a new acety lene plant in liis liouse. The Ught on tlic veranda is espooially line. The apple dryers are \In full opera tion and tliere seems to be an abund* ice Ilf apples. PULASKI. Golden W edding Anniversaay Cele- r i usK i, Oct. l.'> —Mr. and Mrs. George L. Stevens observed the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding day yes terday a t their home, three miles North of tltis village. It was the occasion of gathering of relatives and friends, day was gpeiit socially, and an elalHirate dinner was a feature. Mrs. was Miss Esther E. Hollis, sis- l »r of Mahtilni L.HoIlis.now tif .\ltniar, the family at the time of her marriage l.vuig in Onvell. Six sons ami two daughters were Uirn to Mr. and Mm .Stevens, one of whom, Mrs. Braytoii Salishury. lues in 1‘ulaski. Tliey liave tvVihe grandehildren and oue greal- grnnilehiUi. Mr. Sfevens is seventy-, fuur u a r s old nml Mm. Stevens si.vty- eight. Belli enjoy excellent heallli and thev will s|)cm the Winter in Illinois. F. B. fitiepard has transferred his laundry oilin' from the store of Mieliael Daly to the meat market of .Vnsel Justice and Mrs. G. IV. Morton, who have ls'»>n in Gloucester. Mass., nlKiut two weeks, returned home yesterday. Mr and .Mrs. E. J . fioitor are spend- ___ favorites artd CoipCiS o f unusual ab&ty, ’cal fiumbers have beep revised and eral new song hits interpolated. Seats notv On sale. ____ ■ *. - Why He Is Famous. AT THE THEATRE. T h e G ingcrbrw d ^ Jto^M a tinee and # It ktaud gtties, h£ ganijjing this character of t|i{S ptodu^ Ls out to tho d«o-night V outdonq, itAClf i» Ot- season’s ‘‘T h o ‘’Gingeii- hieh is billed to ,ftp M O ^ ’d- night. The company indudos. Du Monday n ight wo are to have \BiiSfor Bi'own.” hid dog Tigc, his mother, his grandmother, Alary Jane and his large retinue of pretty girls. Buster Brewn is the mOst successful hero of pictorial fiction. Master -Reed, who pluys Buster, is conceded to ' be witliout a peer in the character. Seats ohsale Friday at 10 a. m. Meadow Brook FanU. A down East play with, a down East setting pre.iented by a company Of play- s,wbo are specially sedected to pbrtray doyn East characters, applies strictly to Mcadow-Hnx>k Farm, which will bo at Ricliardsim Theatre on Tuesday, Octo-. her, 20th. Every effort has been made td place Jleadow-Brook Farm before tho public in such a manner to es tablish it as a fixture in thO hearts -of American tlieatro-goors. There is In- ise heart interest in tho atoi Stoppani & Hotchkin, Bankers and Brokers. Grant Block. iliUes fat OUTRIGHT lo carried o nwaraitn!i. ftRT.IK.Q; FOOTrBALt SATURDAY, ■formal GiylLWill^Join^WUh Boys in Saturday aexf, JKichiirdsou Baric, the tipofohaJUgwadbt, \veTlHake place betwech the strong Nor^ m a t& o o lt c a m iof .^ - s , c ity^.and the must pasttwo weeks, and a great game* is e-xjiccted. I t 4s the hope of MhUager Bemjjsey to have every student ot Normal school a t tljfs game , w ith 'School colors and yells. Tlje latter were practiced for the first tim e 'a t tho Nor m a! yesterday aiid fho old building rang 'j? as it nove!“did before, they are n ^ a u d ' 'I snappy and bound to make a i ^ w h e n i| given o n tho field next Saturdi^; Joe iQuirk Jed tlte boys in the school yester day and Bfes Alay Weeks tlie girls, and both are to bo congratulated uixm the supurb manner in which tlioy con ducted a n d arranged the same. T o P lay S o lv a y Eleven. Tho AIl-OswcgoTfoot-ball club will meet tonight a t Whalen’s cigar at eight o’clock. Harry Fcely manoge tho All-Oswcgos this season. He has secured a game with the crack, cloven of tho Solvay iVorks and the team will go there this Sunday for tho first game. Tho following players will report tonight for practice: Healy, Kelly, Dempsey, Schuffenecker, Gor- non, Jacobs, O’Toole, Gibson, .Cavalier, Murray, W ieii^, Handly, Bums, Daiifthcr, Phillips, Brown, McGinn and all others who wish to try out. Robust Health Ruined, w WTS. SYI j VBSTEB E, SMITH, Room XVi 218, Granllo Block, St.EouIs, Mo^ writes: ‘•I’enina Is tU* best frionU s ■luk man can have. •‘A few months ago I came hero In a wrciehcd contlltloa. Expounre ana dampneae hod rained my ouco robust I healtli. I had ca JT-h e S 1 0 k I tarrlml affections o [Man's rrlBwJ. j «''» bronOIilal tabei f . 11 .—.T ondfor a tfino tbt»ra ■ S ^ r k . ^ t ® . WILLIAM S. DOYLE, Manager, 1 tod 2 Grant : «CK TKLKl'UOXf:. Special fadliUea for buying WEST MONROE. Sudden Death of Justus Sly—Coop ers’ Wages Raised. W est M osroe , Oct. 15.— Justus Sly, on aged and rcapectcfl citizen of this Stocksnnd urotn also carried o nm reiim - “ a few ila>» in Syracuse. T o Vote for New Hospital. | Ki tToX. Oct. 15.—At the ••onting c-li'i'tum Uu' proposition to raise $1,500 upon. II carried, then tho Gci .VIbert Lindlcy Loo Memorial Hospital will bo built l>y Mrs- Leo, as she agrocd Yes, W e Print The B a llots C. We -also wish to annonucG that while .printing the ballots we jire prepared to serve all our custon ers ns usual. Q[. Our equlpmeht is larger and we employ more people than al! flic other job printing offices in the city coinlilned. C. Our exceptional fiicilities enable Us to fill promptly, even at this time, all orders intrusted to us. found dead in I k | 1on morning, October 11th, at the horn ___ v't3'7ol!ky^o*er'dimu wite^lrom SuJ lus nophew.'Gcorgo Simmons, in Union '“m \ f e “ .l!’S l & t < S : k .'S ^ t h sew Settlement. He had been in poor m. Charles Piguet, West Monroe. Kevya has been received of the deftth ...1 of Miles Robinson, a t BaldwinavUlp, on % Sunday, October 11th. Ho was wateh- . .................... voted .......... General ^a^Sd',T..PPor I. Hospital Atch}«a L. Lake and , . night for a shooting «pd fishingvc.vpcdi- tion around Fulton Chain, W. L Forsyth left today for a weeks' bnsiness trip thronghoOt istem States. The L. C. B. A. will hold a progress- ' enchre this c \ ~ • dt today for a two » throughout the •ill hold a progres cning at Tucket Chl*2ufi,vm''Sui\ Chic w NttrthwcBt. S!oi5d6FnrtYir Consollilsted Ou. Com tuoduefs—. . Can) PrhdttCt* pM . pclawarc ft Hudson neaver ftTOuamnd. liutuienitkc Cor— Oe'ne^mScEfici-.... Urrat ^■ortllem.■pld— Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Howe and Mr. ml Mrs. Elmer E. Jlorrill have left on n automobile trip to Lake Alohonk. New Haven. Sotrrn N ew H aves , Oct. 15.—^Mr. Dswis Jemut is in Chwego attendin; from Auburn, where she has been visit- ing Mrs. M ta M. Hcald. Mr. Thomas, iroji*! Oswego,' is visiting L. D , Jerrett. Miss Fannie Jerrett is visiting her grantl- itizm^ o lK|l S was a doubt aa to m'\r recovery. '•My good honest old doctor advfsed mo. to take pdmna, which Idld and in • ibnrt 'ilma my health began to lin- prow very rapidly, tho bronchial tronbla gradually disappeared, — ^ — Uiroe mouths my health was ft ‘•A ^ p t a gm teha man's thinlmfoi bis TMtnrstMU-to ^ rfslit hssRh.*s 3 €lo^s An-Unusual Exhibitid^ ^ i. attd; - Saturday,,Oct. 17 Rlr. KftVEfirian, o f the La ^ Voguef Suit Gcmjpany, Tviil __display ibis entire line of manufacturers’ samples' at our store. P U L V E R . i WE h a v e : T H E B E S T ASSORTMENT ^ of the’National Biscuit C o ’s, goods in Oswego. S c [Gall and examine then. W e are also giving away coffee every day. ' S. C.DOTCEER, ’Phone 1364.'5 244West 5th St ‘ Appellste Oiy^icn of Supreme Court If * vouwiniDia'.twniaaT, i ITenns oCCourt forlths »o«r, WSS. k ^ c „ d TcCisv UOth) o; | i p ^ i n g , _____ id, druteng in iSwlirtm socket. « i ^ Air. RoVinson wan for many yeai 7 1 ^ r»pectcd«ilt*en of this town. H o t » carpenter hy trad e .. Ho leave! widow, orio son, Avery, nnd tliree daughters, Mrs. Stella Pafehett, Mrs. i.'ii Maudo Morey and Miss Kellie, beside —'jiS nuuiy other relatives. S i ;' ».|ii A honey party was hold last itight i tho homo of Mr. a n d Mrs. Smith, o Potatoes Get Our Prices befo r e l a y in g in y o u r qnpply nf Bo- th oh dm o of Mr. a n d Mrs. Smit , W liigHill, for Uie benefit o t tho Bres- § byterian church. iijs A chicken pic supper was served Iasi s£,s.sss:’‘\ “ “ J r l m%\ at, d.a^“ iuigo^OT\hc'boRtVm oK*nj«iijeTexsapfd.- ®b S^lSjSjgit tn-!aw for a while. Henry McElroy, Sr., >»»wiJP»emc. ----- „„ ,^vcd in town; coopers from 'vages raised F R E E ! F R E E ! F R E E ! Have you any Coupons on tbe China Cabinet ?| tatoes. Wehaveeome nice round, .white stock at a low figure. SAYER & SON, ’Phone 87. W . 1st and Murray S ts Dr. J. S. Watts, D E N T I S T . All •work at ratiucad rates. Painleis.catnctioaa apeckltv. Cor, W est 6th and Bridge Sts You can have one with each pound of “Oswego’s Pride” Coffee, and one also with, eacli dollar’s purchase o f fgooda st the lowedV cash prices. Coffee guaranteed to be the bedt you ever tued, or money ’ cheerfully refunded. ,t ■We w ill surprise you If you ' w ill give us a caO. , Passmore^ Grow-Sir, •Phone i m 97 East Bridge St. Jules Wendell & Son, Servicesat Uic Bchoolhouse on Sun day, October I8th, a t three o ’clock. The harvest social, winch was an nounced to be held at tho homeof Mrs. Mary Jones last Saturday night, wa.« t; s stMi,. postponed for a short time. ' - ‘“ J- * Mrs. Geo^o tsifavo does very fast. Choir home of Mrs. EMith ______ evening WM largely attehd ^ . will' meet with Mrs. Roorgo Rracy ‘ icsday ovenihg. tHanniboL M etc .». f , Oct. IS.'—Our School closed this week, 3Irti; Wcljing, t -achcr attending the teachers’ instil at Hannibal. __ Miss Maude hf. KoOncy, who hi s bzen visiting her parents, M r. and J I rt. A. B. Kooney, for a few Weeks turned tp. Brooklyn. Miss -Orci .Battners have finished filling thiii *^C.'R.’?Loekwood and W . - J . Brad re in attendance at the meeting las- ;urday a t the OourthouSe Which ar — ______ _ id Lockwoodi: Siooejf Market. I n-wilh hisme^t bttamess. y<mk,t»ct, i^-Maneroncail. tKai?iI Ttchl Ifclil Iteidt l-iiseratoht Seraftb •HOGESS’ IxIYEBWORT TAK A 2 fD OANClIAtsAGUA. nT - For the complete cure ot Conithit. C o W r . S i Aethrua end Bronchttle Wid all Isun* com I’flil? r]ftlnta UtfdlnK to'Consumptlon» Livcrvforu Ttrond WUd CbetTr* have lor malnhUxi^ ^ Bd an esUhllahed reputation hr a standani VL CoUKh Hemedy. It contains no opUim or harmiul dnjjR«Ui be xlven with safety tt hlldren. k»i cefl.Ot. Jiold by dmnyUtA WUlIams hVVg Co-« l»r 6 p«, Cleveland. 0 . sold by Theatre 2 Advertise in the Palladittra. Chicago- Grain Market ' By direct fprivste wire from Chlcsya to ^toppnnl & Hotchkin. Koa I and B Urant WHEAT. Deo.' May .mu' S f c r . : = 1 1 1 ..... - t t : | l i i acS?.” V~i = l i l Great Sacrifice Sale of I Odd F^cy Etched and j Cut Stem Glassware.' Broken Dozen Lots at Half Pri(^., Baccarat Glasses, worth $5 and | $6, to be sold for $2.5U and $3.00l B R O K E N D O Z E N L O T S . Tasteless Castor -Oil. Guaranteed full Strength aiidjis . Heasant as Honey -toain.br d»jr»' eU4,or^.ent,. yor.im ekt |r .if- * 10cperoz.,3for25c' llalQUe & Hennessey, ® 194 WesfFiist Street ’ 4 ^ FiU up your crilledtion of Odd Glasses now Witn ^ exQuisite designs that wiU only c o ^ you .from 10c to 20c each. ^ Odd GfaSsware and SteiWto Sale This Week Only. ; CollMIhtket I- liB f l i l l l S T i jVwtaecma. bet. c»yut»«^ r * Adver^ in