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JOHNSON OITY-ENDICOTT RECORD, OCTOBER 16, 1915 FINE MULE COLTS AT DEWITT'S FARM It is not often that ttie opportunity Is afforded the people of this com munity to buy extra line mule colts, but such a chance will come Friday, Saturday and Monday, Oct, 15, 16 and 18, at a private sale at DeWitt's farm. Riverside Crive, near Catholic cemetery car line. These are Kentucky bred mules, out of trotting brood mares by jacks cost- ^uu wards of j3;000. •• It is a fine opportunity for those •who need good young stock with the \stuff\ in it Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Putnam are en tertaining his daughter from New .Hampshire, - Dull eyes, blotches y\& other skin blemishes result from a disordered di gestion. Purify the blood, tone the stomach, gently stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels and bile with, BEECHAM'S PILLS Lane* Sal* o£A»r AuAlctnt-la tdc WorU. SoU « TWT>V W«. la hox—t 10c, 2S& I 1 M Fine Home M SALE 10 Room House 2 Lots Oniy$3250 On any reasonable terms. May take a little less. Mr. Renter; buy this and live in part and rent the balance. The rent will make your monthly payments and you have a home to live in for nothing, and in five years double your money. 2 Lots tor 50 Cents a Week or 4 for $1 a Week These lots are high and sightly and are worth more money. Only $54 to $94 and 25,ccnts a week is our price for a iew days. No interest at any time. No '.taxes /or 3 years. The view-is worth the money. How to Reach BELMONT • Take a Lestershire, En- ;dicptt or Union car to Broad ^street, (the heart of Lester shire), and walk north to Prospect street. Salesman on the grounds all day this |i;>Come Sunday if you can't come during, the week. NEWS OF THE WEEK IN OAKDALE George Dlrscoll is erecting a new ( barn for his tenant on Maple avenue. The Misses Winnie and May Huson were guests of Miss Hazel Barrows of East Maine on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lee Waterman of En- dicott were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. BenJ. Waterman of this place. Mr and Mrs. Win. Huson of Maple avenue, entertained Mr and Mrs, C. W Perkins of Westover, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Romine of Blnghamton on Sunday Mrs. Edward Cheeseman of (Gulf Summit, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. W. C .lieeBflman of Reynplftg nvftniip. Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. f C. Sanborn of HUlcrest farm were Mr and Mrs. Fred Soule, Prof, and (Mrs. Arthur Soule, J F Soule, all of JoUnson City, and Mrs. Mary Van Dusen of Caneadea, N Y Mr and Mrs. J. Prlne of Syracuse auuul a few dtiVH the past Week among friends here. They wore accompanied from here to Gettysburg by Mrs. Eliza Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhodes, Emmet Andrews and Mrs. E. J Andrews, left j ghafer wno wU , return\ hire on Wed- Wednesday by auto to spend a week | M8day Qf thtg week in Corry, Pa. I —• j Miss Fidelia Van Ness, of Troy, Pa. Mrs. Blanche Crocker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodruff were entertained on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crocker Mrs. Harry Batholomew of Van Et- ten, and Mrs. and Mrs. Conrad Metz- ger of Callicoon were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C Porta. ' a talented young woman and graduate of the Mansfield Conservatory of Music, Is stopping at the home ot Mr and Mrs. H. W Field of this place. She is forming a class of voice cul ture and piano. T WITH RESTJ8F VILLAGE Three Stores on Prominent Corners Now Operated—Newest Store Is Located on Floral Avenue, Cor ner St. Charles—Policy of Store is to Sell Good Goods Cheap The Cash Market is spreading out. i* Just like the No change for alteration* on your H. j coat, suit, drei*, etc., at Gibson's New | Style Shop, 30 Court street. Special Value in a $7.50 $/?.50 COAT SWEATER for 3 = A wool sweater, choice of colors, all guaranteed. A $ warm! sttag', confortaofe garment, made right. Many stores sell this sweater at $7.00 and $7.50, The Robber Store *, always sells for less, so you can have one of these for only $5.50 ROLLER SKATES TheJMtfasI • - $1.19 Brownie Extension' $1.50 RUBBER BANDS $1.65 Per Pound Dry Cell Batteries 30 ceils GREAT LINE AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES, OF Rain and Rubber Coats 5uy Your RWIber Goods at THE RUBBER STORE Hoi Wafer Bodies, Syrlatfes, tie. TALL SPORTING GOODS NOW IN AUmg-Lockwoed €o. 10 Court Street Blnghamton, N. Y. doing a good buslm other live business 4 son City The concern now has three stores —Endlcott avenue and Willow street, Floral avenue and St CharleB street and No. 7 North Broad street The newest of these is the Floral j avenue store which has just been i opened up. It Is doing a good busi ness and promises to have a fine class of trade from Lestershire Heights and that section. I The Cash Market sets forth sane reasons why it sells goods cheaper— no high rents, no large light bills, no big salaries, etc. The idea la to give good value for every dollar spent without any frills. There Is one thing that stamps the stores and that is politeness. Custom ers are treated like their business 1B wanted Tbey are well taken care of Upon a visit to the stores and the de-j sire to return again Is greater Rain Coats 1.98 N e \v Ruin Coat!) in tu n rubben/ed ;il> Boluteh water proof. worth $3.00 Speeinl $1.98, STORE S AT BUFFALO. CLEVELAND , TOLEDO , NIAGAR A FALLS , GLENS FALLh . AUBURN, UTICA, SCHEN f CTADV . *•' > Michael J. Leo 27 COURT STREET Do vaur trading at f_\i'' / '\\ / ' 1> ''' / \V'\ff <.7p->* <t\Tf Wool/S'fcirts WM* '•ML'* Syjjfi 'l N-fr-w- Fft-ll ^f Skirts m serge, granite elp.th, Jf ete Well tailr %|' oretl; worth ^3»« Special $1.98. Wonderful Apparel Bargains Saturday a Sensational Sale of Women's and Misses' Fall and Winter Garments Truh remarkable values in Women s mi I MISHPS ' New Fall and Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses. Skirts, Furs. Waists, ete Our stueks JIT eomplete nml the styles are right np- to-the-nimti Come to Leo * Saturday and \M will « U IIIIIIIX dollars on your Pall «nd Winter trannent' i WORK 60ES RAPIDLY AHEAD ON RESURFACING OF HIGHWAY The Lane Construction Corporation, of Meriden, Conn., Is making rapid headway with the Job of resurfacing the highway between Bndlcott and Johnson City The contractors are working a large force ol hands and everything possl- LEQAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Hon. Bsnjamtn Biker, Surrogate of the County of Broome, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claim* agatoil the t-a- late ot Beymoar Sboultes, late ot the town of Union, In said County, deceased, that they are required to present the I same, with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, the Executor of the Last 1 WU) of said deceased, at the office of ,i& C. & B. H. Moody. J48-S50 0 *NeU FftwlWlns-ln the city of Btngttainton. IB 1 said county, on or before the first day of ' December 1916. I Dated May 20. 1916. 1 LESTER E. 8HOUL.TES. | Executor, ete. E. C & E. H. MOODY. Attorneys for Executor. Sinnhaniton. N T May«-«mo | FALL FOOTWEAR DISPLAY JJA choice assortment of Ladies', Men's, Misses' and Little Gents' Shoes. All sizes; all prices. If you were to go behind the scenes at the factories which make our shoes you would be surprised to see how carefully every part of the work is done. All the little details, considered important by shoe experts are closely watched, and the unimportant things are given a great deal of care. Our lines are better shoes, in all the broadest and most liberal sense, because the men who make them are real shoemakers. They know how to make the finest shoes on earth. New Fall and WinteH Suits at a Great Saving St\lish new Fall ami Winter ^ont.s i n ex cellent ((iiality Wool Wer^e, Mixtures, Nov eltips, etc Good quality satin liiunjr.s uorth $15 Special Ladies' and Mmse.s new Kail and Winter Suits, made of al l Wool, Poplin, Serjje, ete Smart tailored models, best quality satin Im lnprs. worth $15 to $17 50 Our special Smart now Kail and Winter SmK made <>t' excellent quality Wool, Poplin, Velvet and Braid trimmed M l colors, al l sizes worth $20 Our Special A wonderful selection of stylish Fur trim med Suits, made in stylish lielted effects Also pretty Velvet and Hrmd trimmed mod pis. best quality satin linings \I I si/es worth $22 50 to $2f> Our special 10.00 12.50 15.00 17.50 Great Sale of New Tall and Winter Coats 6.98 Stylish ('outs in Mixtures Novelties, etc 1 )> to the minute models \ll sizes Worth $|l) Special Fall and Winter Coats 12.50 New Fal l and Winter Coats in a luj ; selection of materials, colors and styles. Finely tailored worth $1 7 r >0 Our special $12.60. 10.00 \ lartfe selection of uew Fall and Winter ('outs some have fu r trimmed collars, worth $15 Our special $10 j Plush Coals 16.50 New I'lush Coals made of best Peerless Plush Fur 1 tailored Kxcellent linings worth $20 Special $16.50 11.50 ! New Fall and Winter ! ('oats m st.vlish Misturps.-\ | Also line Mroadtail Coats. I Lined and iinhned models; worth $1650 Special $11.50. Fun Coals 29.50 Hussian Pony Skin Coats, made of selected skins. Natural ( mm or Heaver col lar worth $40 Special $29 50 m - We\ are showing in this ad, on© of the many styles of women's shoes we have. These shoes are perfectly made, and will pass the inspection of the most critically inclined. Prices consistent with remark ably good values. DUDLEY'S 34 Court St. Binghamton, N.Y.;, f i ^ i i 1 I *9 1 I \ 4 ble 1 B being done to complete the j qulrements work before freezing weather sets In The work has progressed spendldly from the outset and there Is ever? reason to believe that the Job will be completed well within the contract re- partment Is to rebuild this road I While the work on the road is of throughout as soon as funds are avail- a temporary character still it is going : able The wretched condition Of the to be a good piece of highway and road made temporary work necessary will answer all purposes for some this year and $30,000 are being spent time The Idea of the Highway Do- for that purpose. £ate 3all SKillinery r II No Charge for Style—You Pay Only for Work and Materials here. These are always the finest to be had, and you probably pay less for thorn than In the average store of this section* Ve/ours, Velvets, %/urbans \and all the newest and i latest effects. You surely can find what you want at the price you want to pay. Siisses SSrott & Leonard 113 Main St %ell 6108~w Johnson City, X.