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We hope the coal that warms us: not While ghiv'ring here we go, Will- make the barons good and hot . When they get down below. _ 'A SAFE AND RELIABLE PLACE || To Deposityour- Money is the |. , i- 1 Attention ig called to the changes in | f Dorr’ixardner’s advertisement. - Th t { Rich eld Springs: on ~B. &A . Burns is assisting Robert Mil- le nit-False smithing ati the Miller ghop:. Mrs H . Wade has returned home: p wlcb and Halilstéead. n Taesday evening. . mheisunsnns and'tlmmt Bank nowe EXCEKD®: ITS CAPITAL. Aj ¥ is Mor® RTANT, NOT ONE oriTA or DIRECTORS IS RNGAGED IN ANY KIND OF 'SPECULATION. We transact a general banking 'busingss in alt} : its branches. Correspondents throughout they world. Accounts received on favorable terms.. This bank solicits «some t Merchants,. Farmers, Executors:and es.. Men- “1°“ to check at sight. Ord mai will receive strict attention Jhas prevented quite a little out door work planned by farmers,. Trackmaster Neer with 45. men has line. in R. Brownell of Scheneyie sit at -the parental home at lace on: Sunday. Mrs. Brow- A& still yvisitihg hore. aper’ihangers and decorators 'have. it the: Methodist church the. week. \ When all is completed it. 'a .groat improvement. wok in read. ess for Track laying in the 'large building. A portion of the barn Iwill: be used during the wmter as &: gjrepairushop E .Geoi>ge Luce, H. K. Wells and A ARE You some TO Buy Your Next Spring Suits Now ? We must make room for our . F arm of fire on Saturday las [brought our every ready hose com- 'pany to the barn. of Dr. Luce on South \Istreet.\ The fire was immediately put make specxal prices for the; y the firemen. It is thought the: , ire started from sparks blown from: next 10 days' Get your. nex cnearby bonfire that children had that season's suit now at a price. : nos \ sortment left of Spring and _Summer Clothing and will| forenoou | Dorr Gardner 'has moved to the }. jC\ ry house,k South.street, which he] 'Land F “nk Breese recontly purchased, | | flurry moung to her house on;} Tofth street, vacated by Clarence Bunn, who has moved to the Lyon use where Dorr Gardner moved a \Offliallts He: was fortunate in not necemng {more serions injuries. He resides at | Flv Creek, and is a brother of sar in- | (If ”N EONTA, No Y. spector tBreese who is on duty mghts | at tle depot. Mrs. Frederick Drew, who has been | G— E SCHOOLCRAF T, M D -very ill for several weeks at her home colley wire was completed to ramyweather of the past week | [this week,. Thisis generally one of the. commenced to ballast track and put in | on the new West Oneonta) I tedious job this season. {their fields of corn. 5 work during I Z8 [ling: passed through here Friday on the @ 1; fBacon, Ph. B., a copy. of his “Otsego 1 QIt it a handsome little book of about| cu- | 100 pages, illustrated and containing. ( £15 low, and it is finding a ready sale. | ure for you to go through the large de- shank building in Oneonts have been, deliver sugar bowl, or something less Eggs still command a good price in | MOUTH VISION. ithe markets, local dealers paying 22 | | cents this week. j Valley attend school here. 1 Ronan Brothers call attention to new | I fall styles in Coats and Capes, : and offer {you bargains in other seasonable: goods, | TL.. H. & C. D. Townsend of Oneonta) gre new advertisers in this week's issue 'of this paper. Read what they have to | my- - \ Politics is brightening up and the -eandidates have already commenced 'to greet voters by a hand-shake and a' [short visit. There has been quite a number from | 'this vicinity attending the Morris fair :'Cooperstown school over Sunday. fair. well's, | Cooperstown. man, recently. 'best agricultural fairs held in all this; section, and draws & crowd. The Roy. H. G. Hardway, pastor of Tthe Christian church at Hartwick, will | {preach in the Christian church, Laut-. ens, at. 2 o'clock next Sunday afternoon, - -Oct. 5th. Husking corn will not be & long and Many farmers will have hardly corn enough to feed their poultry. Quite a large number of farmers have not even cut, some -of ents over the Sabbath. Mary Eldred one at South Hartwick. .of West Oneonta, visited the tormer’s parents, H. J. Beckley and wife last dist charch next Sunday morning. In | preach. 1] Mrs. Anna Sullivan Drew, wile of The prize cattle of Charles Houghta- | Fred Drew of. Hartwick, formerly from return home from Cooperstown fair. | er Houghtaling keeps good stock and. 16 usually very successful in. winning premiums and making sales. f Th outingand picric season is. about | three weeks with typhoid pneumonia. * church on Friday evening, Oat. 3. . t | ruminant“ 'be seryed a . as, aged 81 years. | Bhe died . at the home l‘the season hadbeen large. 2C is -__ | been a- faithtal member of the Baptl We~ have deceived from Edwin F.! { church . 'for many years. . 'The {un County, Geographical and. Historical.\ |officiating. eleven days. under the- leaderabip- of ef: | county and township maps. The price: Have you seen the mammoth stock of - coats, capes, suits and skirts Ronan Bros. have this fall? It will be a 'The rain prevented many from coming 'out to the Baptist church in the evening, | Mr. McPherson is a man of excellent 'partment and see the new things it The new offices of the O., C. & R. S, railroad company, in the First National as Jesus révesled it. ber of the young people took a positive | stand tor Christ. Mr. McPherson is free | 'from- sensationalism methods and. hak| | gained the respect and goodwill of \those - who have listened to him. His vielt will | Now-a-days when you see: a man hunt- | prove a blessing to many in this place. '. ing around under the currant bushes in | 'his back yard, says the Youth's Compan ion, you may -be sure 'he is looking for | the piece of coal he threw at that-cat | last spring.. The chances are that he is | [sorry 'he did not throw his watch or the: completed in fine shape and. are now in. use, The waiting-room: is a \great con- vemence to the traveling public LAURENS Mrs, Charles W, Strait is quite. 111 at this writing. E. D. Allen visited his parents, at Middléfield, last Sunday. precious than coal. - Old. residenters-before the days of| Oneonta for a short stay this week. weather bureaus-used to observe cer-| Mrs, Libbie Marvin of Norwich is. tain days as to wind and weather, in| visiting hor sister, Mrs. E. Babcock. order to forecast coming events, For V Mrs John Cook began: her school at tember were carefully observed, and the 22d The school children from Pleasant Miss Lizzie: Field was home from th Mrg. Harris Pride visited her sister at | KA Cooperstown last week and attended the' 2 Rev, F. E. Purcell and family of Sea e |-Girt, N. J. are visiting at Rev. E. Coi- Mrs. Cynthia Murdock has returned _ home from a visit with Ber daughter at | M. G. Hubbell aud wife of Westvllie: visited their daughter, Mrs. M. P. Well-1 . E. T. VanBuren and family of Bloom- | ville were guests at the home of his pare ° Mary Briggs opened her school at the | Red. school house on Monday last, and | Mrs. C. D. Crydenwise and son Fred, |. Harvest theme service at the Metho- }. the evening Rev. F. E. Purcell will 'here died on Friday., She had been il}; Rev. F. E. Purcell of Bea Isle, N: J; Tho | wilt give a lecture in the- Methodist]j,;, ;Sub«| __.. . eot,.''Steps to Success.\ Light retresh- |a ua 'Mrs. Cornella Bung 'died September |,, < ,or Prot. K. K. Beals.. Mrs Bunn -had |- _- Tor i - a We will turmsh to prepaid sub-f E nbezs to 'this paper for a 'year th was held Tuesday, Rev. J. R. Simmons. 'Thricé-A-Week World at 65 cents, the: Week Tribune at 75 cents ori _| .» MRS. E. N. HIGBIE, g | West Main Street, Hartwick. | . fiflfi-A- The evangelistic meetings heldhere fo‘ I C Rev. G. W, McPherson closed on Sunday! is \evening. There was & large attendance B-Ah 'at the Methodist. church in the morning. | ag Mrs. Melissa Pickens was home from Ff V < f on the West Side, with typhond-pneu- R weather on those days settled the weather 7 Otis Houghton is quite ill, and ins was found: She was ,,a copy |apirit and strongly sets forth the gospel: g f, Christians were|- I ¥ | [ uplifted and developed, and quite a num») - Williams on Rast. Center street, | where she was visiting, Sept, | ~The stem ig to be held: this orning, Rev Tuekiey ofiici-v '» -|: of 6; - friend or ‘lll enjoy it more than a dozen | \FLOWERS and trimmings. Col ner Main and Norh Sts., . & C. D. Tc seo-==CARRY A FULL LINE OF——-— . CWare Paints, Lubncatmg Oil, Glass? and Ti ~Also do first-class Plumbi rr‘Do not miss seeing the wonderful -——BEFORE You BUY .-- > 195 Main so, , Oneonta, NT. Y. ' nware, ng and all kinds He: tmg Range Found Dead in Bed Mary Butherland of . Knapp ave-| dead in bed at the home} in her 75th year. - Cor; of this paper to some] former resident, 3.C. JONESJ?‘ 18 Hartwick N. Y. 3 aas. Latest Colors. 0'th Robert E. Gocwey, $] FALL STOCK MILLINERY | The ladies of the vicinity are cordially | invited to'call and inspect. my new stock ' FALL HATS which will be. opened Sept. 15th. Whlte Felt Hats a Bpocialty.. -- Wings and Birds in all the] Also a good vanety of Ve1lings, VETERINARY Three lays Casi] Sale, Thursday, Friday and i Saturday, Oct. 2, 3 and 4. WE ARE GOING TO OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK oF zegsted Dress Goods Consistmg of Serges, Henriettas, Cashmere and Flannells at Cost to close out quickly. Apron Check Gingham,for this sale «oa lk % All 8 and 10¢ Dress’Gingham, for this sale . . . . .). . .. All 5 and 6¢ Calico, for this sale. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .de 10 cent Shirting, for this sale . . . . ; - 8C Coats Thread per spool, for 'this sale ... . . . . . . . . .de All sizes in Children’s Hose, 100 Ones . 1. . . ... . . . . . Te . And many other bargains: which we will have ready for this sale. 'Don't forget our Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Wall Paper, Clothing, Carpets, Hats and Caps. A few Remnants of dc Calico. | - -- WATCH THIS AD NEXT WEEK. ® i a k e s k If you do not néed them both perhaps you € need one of them AUGUrR. Dehorning Cattle ani Horses' Teeth A Spe Store J ewelry Emoma, died on Friday Mrs. Drew | 'for the coming fall and winter. If there: parents are here from Maryland canng | was Anna. Sullivan before mar riage, . is anything in it, from the observations for him. c Land formerly lived at Monnt Vision. taken, a warm fall and an open winter |_ W. O. Smith calls attention this week i- | pivsrcraft ano Surgeon - |Mr. Drewandtwo young daughters are [2C before us.-Delaware Gazette. 'HARTWICK . N.*| left to mourn the abseiice of a fSoving | ~ ' wife and mother. ' orrice noure:: ° From T to 9 a. m. and c FmiflJ'T'toflpfifi“ © - TH L C {- All who Journeyed to: the county fair' --'] last week via the railway, decide it far: e better and easier than the old tedious drive. A breakdown of one of the, LOCALS . -| cars one evening made it anplieasant A. G: My was a. caller “pm, Lhas | but undoubtedly another year itmay Sheldpn Tuesday. | not-bappen. The company hope fo Johh Shaddon of Pennsylvama 18 | A guesto \friends here. L. W. Murdock was at Laurens Mon- r _- day on legal business. _- Robert Brownell his been suffering: . several days with a lame back. fore the next. faire. Contractor Packer has onr' prétty 'and eonvenient depot almost ready | for occupyance by the station agent, Capt. P. B. Roys, The ticket office, fand large public waiting room show Postmaster Branch has added a new 'that the railway company spare no ex- wntnig desk to his office furniture. , | pense in making it a credit to the place - Frank Fields is preparing to build a fl‘he old depot is to‘befitted ap for an © new lionsel on Christian Hill. - soflice for eifSuperin ndent’s use! *A The Union servxces will be:- held at 'the Christian church Sunday evening. | { C ' ' (wedrge (Pare: of Laurens has beena evet 0 wil guest.of his brother, Wim. Parr the past itry7 of Hart-Wick, was the onl ex- week, |B lass of ' sheep. © As neual | Daane Rohmson bas the improve- \hi .3~ in the pink Of con- ments: made: to his firm home about completed. __ Rev. Hi II. Fisher and wife are\ makmg a visit with relatives at Nine veh and Ithaca. Chis Coy has rented rooms at H. 8. R. Lex gszgéegzreand has gong 10 keepmgzzl Toren to TMr, Harvey Kend- ~ fmk'M eel:r The wedding date is| Mrs. Jalia (nasiey of South Edmes-,_ j yofthe marriage of | ton has been visiting Mrs. O. N House:} p il Both bride an d and Mrs. Dutcher. . _ The ladies of the Baptist church wxl meeth h Mrs. George M.. Aig good care. Mr. Cure-|: ; siyed mvrtatlons to at. the home of the The foundation walls for a new - barn for\ George Fuller on: the West Sidet have been laid by Mr. Sprmgsteed : __ Pastor (Hardway 'at tho Christian], church on} Sunday morning will prea i; j on Volitional Strength and Courage ” over A good: manyfrom here attended the dedication services at Toddsvjlle © Sunday, and report that they w well repaid in going. - Met-ms, who daily supplies th farmmg country ronudabout is happ: over| 'the: arrival, of £ new baby boy; at-lns home last week. | Peter Sternbergh lost a gold filled, open faced watch on \Saturday Finder w1l1 please Teave at. Mac, hotej fnd {receive reward. p ne Robinson, f Butte 'City; } * Mon 13:33 after a pleasant visit willy Mm °$f more. on “Wk, and “1°\ the | ~ \his parents, and other friends has re- it turns; to his western home. time, except when delayed. Patrick Powers, who lives on the1 - Kiley farm, near Hinman Hollow, is reported as very ill, having had several | was Engene Camp, about 40 years old; hemorages during the past week. -- {and: was‘arrested“ on a serious charge The stockholders of the new cream«} g re fippt:escape: 'of a prisoner: - ery association at a meeting Sept. 2ith fmnr‘ ( )fileer Chapman in about 17] iasloficers George Milton An- wo 3 lad : -greet \Gini | y the streets- His illness for but his good nature and happy good {still abound By a little rest evening had a prisoner, take Teg bail a | few minutes.. after arrest. The man \| very anxious to recover his man. When: > (hisndo Sq Banh, treasurer, he left, the officer; they were. w Biting , Chester R. Burch, for one: ; A. P. Beach and John A. Curry: prisoner loft a pair of rubber boots in ears' John T Curry and R exchange for a pair handcuffs on his| management and editorial position re-| town. Mr. Bradley is a ready writer, | 'and for many years has been a valuable | have man: decided improvements be-} Y mp {town of Pittsfield has 'beon. named as | Friday last. J of the Oneonta Normal and issued by 'at. this office: It has a fine county map: ill- Ibook is on sale by: the Herald. month?. -If you don't care to have it | ia of| Hattwick the. past: week enlightening | me [partios In regard to abusing dumb] [boaite: \Mr. -Holbrook resides at- Fly | fngnimais. His attention was récently | \fF to cases occuring here;, he inves- |- nove. along- swiftly 'and on Deputy should Chapman on Monday |- . | years' service, and naturally he was| for a trolley car near Hope, audthe | Mr. H. S. Bradley has taken the patent medicines. {cently given up by Mr. Gien Jackson, Curtis Hopkins and “may of Butts, 'who is attending school - at Coopers«;| . intend to make their home _ De Laval Separator company 'was &: business caller in Laurens Monday. Mr. and Mrs. BE. J. Frink and Mrs. | 'correspondent for the Farmer at Coop- lerstown, and the Herald and Btar at | Oneonta. 'Levi Thayer, a retited farmer of the- Ti ameé' P. Barton and. family returned | [to their home in Scranton, Pa., Mon- day, after several weeks spent. with his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barton. the candidate for Senator in this sona- | torial district, at the democratic sena 'toriat convention held at Richfield on Mr. Thayer has repre- | sented his town as supervisor, and has | 'many warm\ supporters in his party | who will work for his election. The handy little hlstory of Otsego 'sackie, who have been visiting Mrs,: published last week, has been received. | She died Sept. let in the hospital:-at Wlehlta Kansas given later. the Onebnta Herald has 'been. received [and interestmg facts concerning each town. ~Miss Blend of Oneonts, the agent sold about 100 copies here. The They sell in paper covers at 35 cents with | Feounty map, 45 cents with county and Qihneonte street maps, and 25 cents extra - for either edition, bound in cloth. regular meeting Monday evening, Sept.:| ; '29th, served ice cream and omke to the;} / 'members, and that all present (many Improvement Society to incresse the: have worked hard to keep the street 153. There will be a program, con: lights going, and now as the long eve- eisting of singing and instrumei mings are here they will need more music, followed by the serving of foe [ cash to-pay the bile. - Who will give a | cream and cake. All members are in \| $10 bill, who will give $5 ? 'Who will '{[tender to the: -gociety the expense ofone | 6. 45 p m, car. ublicly known; j go quietly to the treas- Of interest to Dalryml. rer and-leave' your offering. If you v6 $50 or $100, the society will. gladly ‘knowfeflge it. - Wmnnmmmx in | 'New Berlin's condensary heads the- whol {11st for- milk receipts,- which average 186-7: 1.000. pounds per ~day. Thay use 76 bar rels of fine mnuiatcd sugar: gyery da; [densed milk: dally. 'They: also pay out: 330,000 every month:. 'They employ 150° reek, and:i8:an officer of the' Society r the: Preventton of Cruelty to Dumb | earn from: two to three dollars per day. Political Notes. | - At the Senatorial convention for. the 26th district, comprising the counties -0, tigated the same and two arrests have | been made. Mr. Burns plead guilty [| to charge as made, and was fined $20. | Mr. Perry was arrested by officer Gard-. ~ner 'on Tuesday, He plead guilty and- {-was fined $20. =Boihtlvarrant8 were is- | sued by Justice Sekgents; The law | J t very strick and should be lived up . too and observed at Walton, Bept. 25th, Hon. J ogathan P Allds of Norwich was unanimously nom inated. Democrats of this, the Twentyl-fou 6 congressional district, comprising | counties of Otsego, Delaware, Bonoharie [and Ulster, met in convention at Kings: T-ton, Sept. 234. 'On the roll call of coun- SOU Til HARTWIGK. a . Miss Pes rl L. Tllyou of China, Dela. ware county,, is spending some time at. the home of her uncle, Chas. F. Tucker.. George Joslyn of New York is spend- Ing some time with his wife, at the home | 'of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson | -Gardner. I: D. B. Howird and wife of Oneonta: visited their brother, M. F. Howard, on | Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. William C. Tucker of | Newark, N. J., who have been spending l 'some time with their brother and family, - 'The nomination was unanimous, po. i -OTSDAwa. | i BennettWeatherly. | visitinghis gon, Allen Stevens. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holbrook: to men's mittens, lined coats and to his -| T Corners have gone to Ohio, where they Cup C B. E. Swart, general agent for the! | #1 8. A. Clark attendedthe funeral of Mrs. | . | . {Fredorick Drow, at Hartwick, Sunday.e_ so Mr. and Mrs, O. H. Fenton of Cox- [ .> | Naney Pratt and at L. A. Hopkins, ex-| ° pect to return home to-day, Thursday., } X News of the death of Mrs. D. D . cl | White, mention of whose illness was] ' \ Particulars 'will be . . The entertainment committee of Laur- lu ens legion No. 519, N. P. L., afterthe 1:5} being unable to attend on account of} 'the bad weather), enjoyed themselves | What can be done to help the Village | goes without saying. Friday evening 'of this week Laurens legion have been | | ~ fands 'in their treasury. The ladies: invited to meet with Oneonta 133“)an e .vited to attend, leavmg Laurens on the. | hands; girls 'in the sealing dgmrtmeut ; Delaware, Chenango and Sullivan, held |. C. E. Weatherly has sold his. farm to . ] TILLLL] Hanan-inufln-u T] L Ad any AY po apo i ourteen Standard Makes of Pianos in Stock including the world's best. lanes, Steinway and Weber, also world renowned Estey Organs. Best Variety Easiest Terms Of the 47 plants owned by : theBordefi. $10 #A [ic This store has \added greater fam gek, Suits, Dress and Walkin :O “fistore when so: many styl and. turn out- 97;000> cans of pure con-Fao che As 16 in this. big stools. 'The bargains offer arethe result of the methods of this store—buying largely, buying them from.the} § beginners, buying tor spot cash and, glvmg our customers the benefit of such IF muse \$5.00 $7.50, 89.00, $10.00, $12.50, a1500masooo T gain; at $9.00, $10,00, $12. 50,313 15314345, $16.00, $17.00 to $30.00 Skirts: 'at 82. 50, $3.48, $4.05,: (f P ng Skirts at $1 50 an 93, as 5 © No : Bl 4 ears on mary of the newest waists. matter what style garme 8 in. Silk and Flannel Waists nstantly 'coming in. Fagoting, for example-a new eross-stitch- | \There's an unending variety of beautiful | Frimmed: Waists and various styles of pleats, including the popular box- | f te: their aid towards making 'a superb showing. Silk, 'Waists at $2.98, $3 50, $4.50; $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, $6.00. sQat 980, $1 25 $1 50 $1 & Y Skirts. We cannot recall the time in the history -were shown and good- garments- conld be bought -| a t 90; er by its display of Ladxes’ Coats -you -want you are pretty sure:of- getting | . are nothing short of phenomenal. They [ 37, $5.00. 6.50 to $18.00. ‘ $3 00 $3.50 $4 00, $4.50 to $9.00. that have been designed for this season's 'To see them | | 75 $200 $250 to$500 I ties for nominations, R. M. Townsendof| . Otsego responded and placed Aw nomina- | [tion Clifiord Champion, a son of S.: B, “1c Champion, editor of the Stamford Mirror of Underwear and Hos1ery. The weights in the best Lkaown makes. h to .do .your selecting and there is a saving on almost every purchase. this week Men’s Fleéc: lined. Underwear at 390. regularly sold at 50c. An immense stock and variety from | =- We Ladies R ~~ whos s [in every pat tofe New Fall Dress Goods. . We want you to see this great display of the New Fall and Winter Fabrics and | - the little prices placed on them All new, desirable, up-to date in weave and color : . Soloman Stevens of Gilbertaville is ~ o Blankets and Comfortables. A daughter was born, September 25th, |. ° SW he you want to spend little or much you'll get your money's worth here | With coal prices still soaring you ought to have a plenty of Blank | If you buy now you save money | I the universal pblisher i | to the article. No hard rubbing neces- I I sary. substances ig mon and win no deter rists, He is- charged with rape upon niéce, a girl tonly 10 years. old. ' He w I ubdoubtédly be apprehended. Charles EF. Tucker and wile, returned | 'home on Sunday. > Mra. J. 8. Van Woert has returned to: 'her home after spending several days. Adelbert Matteson; wife and: daughter, | of- West Oneonts, were the guests® .of] Renben Merithew last Sunday. Thomas Decker, wife and daughter, [ ets and '- bles 'handy for cool nights. . , lg Blanket prices are going up. : ire, at 470, 75¢, $1.15, $1.50, $2 25, $3.00, $3.50 to $9.00. tsat’c' JlOO $147 $1 75, 32004219 to$4c3 \ ew business venture & suc- HEALTH is fully restored by the ans saymg,--health is W great alterative and tonic, Hood's | | Sarsaparilla, and you remembcllr the | -with her daughter, Mrs. K. L. Vars, . Charles Spoor is sick and confined to: the house with rheumatism. | accompanied by Miss Edith Hopkins, are | visitors this week at. the. Aair held in \ Blughamton. f nomtnomrfls 4. { 1 RONAN BLOCK. Cor n'cted with Oneonta Telephone. ~ moim. - (zuickiy re ]. . moves all accumulations of dirt and I : tarnish from silver orgold without i injury | Absolutely free from injurious 109259509 ‘ The Ohio and. New Hero Carriers, St, Albans and Success one and £wo Horse Powers, Stationary ° and Portable Gas Engines, Green Mountain Silos, One Hundred Fine Wagons on hand. Low prices and liberal terms to reduce our stock - quwkly. & fJUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF . HANFORD’S FINE BUGGIES They are beauties and the kind thathave stood the test for forty years \There is no finer or larger assortment or lower prices than ours. _0ur lamess Department Our Sportmg Goods Department Contains & fine assortment of Shot Guns and: Rifles, also Hunting Coats, Leggins, Ammunition and everything used by hunters. fOur Bicycle Department Offers attractive Bargains to every customer !The Farm implement and Machinery Department and Storm Coats Cutters Robes Blankets ever exhibited in this section Our goods and prices please the people, that is the secret. TIE-IE PLACE P BUTTS SON Connected wuh Bell, Ives and Delaware County Telephone Lines. Oneonta, N. Y. 240 Mam St., Opposite Ford Avenue, . Stevens & Hills. KNOWN THE WORLD OVER For its heat producingpower, economy and baauty. The DOUOKASH RANGE for its cooking and baking capibilities, sensitiveness to draft or check, and its . enduring qualities, all proven by decades of time. They are worthy of your inspection. STEVENS & HILLS, {188 Main Street, & Oneonta, N. Y.