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TOWN IMPROVEM ENT. Some of These Enterprising Organ . trations and- How They Have Béaus Villas-on. From Maine to California east to went, there has grown in'thé past. decade | such a thirst for public beauty that our | country is filled with associations, pub- He and private, organized for the pur-} changing ugly conditions to. new and 3 beautiful ones. An aid to this conservation Of nat- ural beauties is our government, which: is recognizing more and more the im« portance of preserving forests, writes | Katherine L. Sfolth in the Christian ~ Endesvor World. Trained lumbermen - have been sent to the Philippines to. cover all the. lmportant forests-and re- port thereon; four national parks have | spots of Amenca and a pl to preserve the Calavera‘ Ffififlfl'fi Too mich importance cannot be at- J with fruit tr ware has ad movement tor publl f FOR PUBLIC BEATTTY | tilled and Built Up Unattructlvo~ pose of conserving natural beauties fnd 9 le- -~—«... PLUM BER MAYOR. van of, W)?» “I”! *I 2 Evening Journal plumber. h uence going to waste. - . who . thencfly : % reforme- cl ulation of rogds. a lll > “slough Of d proper drainage, which m st root of good roads. That this. affairs has changed is large) . the improvement associations. which 4 are interested in all forms. of highway; - embelhshment. The first incorporated society was a Stockbridge, Mage., and this from t : start has deveted: much attentfon ? to | bettering and beautifying roads. Lepox., soon followed, and Sharon, Conn.,) Cazenovia, \N. Y., fell into line. h Sharon, Conn., hag 'a street Ampré : ment association, Mevotad \entirely\ to | street work, fing the double row of - elms of this old town are: one; of its | 'chief glories, and. where these/are sup- plemented 'by flowéeringgshrubs and the fragile columbine, goldenrod. laurel: and \clematis the effect is shaming. g Another interesting phase 'of this 1 work is the transforming of ugly, ham. | lets into attractive Edens by setting | aside lots for parks and recreation | grounds. Many a forlorn, unattractive |a village has. been provided with par boulevard#@ and miles at well: pave streets, and property has: become valuable, while desirable peode have been attracted to theplaee. sof ou , Tt is a pleasant task to F‘cord what is being done and to sho\ in now many 'directions the art of public improve ‘ ment is being Yoplied to various, sur- roundings. Sewerat old: associations, HOt ably thol® f Stockbridge; Mass., and | Bar: HWoor, Me, have state charters, | while many of the large cities, like- Derver, Oakland, St. Paul and Minne- | “apolls find it a good plan to have a number af associations scattered in va- rious quarters of the town, but the. aim of all is practical education in civics and the cultivation of alove of every-, thing beaufituhmnamteand arb Ka is always inspiring to know what is be- ing accomplished, let us ite-a few in- stancés faken at random from. tho sands of these organizations which per- F meate our country. \ Under the supervision of the street committee in Montelalr, N. J;, galva- nized iron barrels wore-placéd at inter- vals along the main highway to be‘ xe { ceptacles for rubbish. . Shopkeepers were requested to keep their premises in. order, and if they: failed to comply with the request the association sent a man with a wheelbarrow,: broom and hoe to clean for them. - f The women of Bethany, Mo, a meeting at the courthouse a ganized. In four months .the were cleaned, the courthouse and schoolyards were attractiv growing plants, & public restroom 4nd cold ve: |~, pa ks, 1 f aid the other.\ \Go \Att Ee the rest of the. day off, (Mr M“ pt? h He graduated at the \I V/// opened, and all this in a town of tewe, : a place with 'we 3 and parks, and one town i kota with little gm town surrounded with- ~drip walks, a suggestion for other tester-n . towns troubled with simflarpondltjjops; 5 Professer Ludwig Kumlien, who was | the naturalist of the Howgate polar expedition in 1877 and was afterward connected with the Smithsonian lnstt- | tution and the United Stateg fish com- mission, died recently at his home in' Mllton, Wis. c The Charleston; (S [9M] News and Courier insists that President Andrew | - Jackson was bort on the South Caro- | lifa side. of the line dividing thatsstate .. from North Carolina and that he'al ways claimed South Carolina as \his |. native state, W. L Ray, a grandson of Greenwood Laflore, a Choctaw chief who negotl-rr ated for the treaty by which: € lery of portrmts in the Mississippi state capitol. william S. Hubbard of Indianapolis has promised to give the last $5,000-| needed. to purchase the United States arsenal grounds in that city as a site | for the National Technical institute.; With this pledge $12,000 of the neces- | sary fund remaing to be raised. Itanann’ Cribute to Dead King. Rome, Jan. 0.-The twenty-fifth an- nivercary of the death of King: Victor Emmanuel I. was observed by a pil grimage to his tomb in the Pantheon. The procession was two miles in length, and 80,000 persons participated in it, including delegations from all the prov- inces and a thousand véterans of. the\ mar of independence, with whom King | Victor Emmanuel IIE shook hands. | Hundreds of wreaths were laid on the tomb. Heads Should Never Ache- Never endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped it for Mrs: N.; A. Webster,of Winnie, Va. . She writes. 'Dr. King's New Life Pills wholly cured. me of sick beadaches T' bad suffered from for two years.\ Cure Headache, C pstipation, Biliousness. . 25c, at Geo. | T. Luce's drug store, Har twnck and by all drugglsts j \a m & lice as a volunteer | Philippines as a T commanded the; ~s Manila. % T {a major general which mnk he still ; retains. - General} Greene is arty Awo| : years old, mists 'who desire specimens for mount- { Ing, the isolated Harney Lake country 0 I eastern Oregon, said to be the only. 1place in the United States whe A black ibis can. be found will be scoured | \next spring for that rare bird, says a dispatch Philadelphia Press. A. 'The eastern: Oregon black ibis is one of the sceafcest birds in North America, the spécies should have i chosen the inaccessible lake country of | Harney and Malheur counties for its | i abiding place is apparent; no railroad |. | touches Harney and few people have: ever crossed its borders. The black Ibis |- ~Alkes solitude. : These birds appear around the lakes in March and stay until the end of | | They are then supposed to dis: | . Just why May. % 5 T0 HUNT BLACK lBlSES. { An Attempt Will: Be mute to Get |f Specimen: of Thistltare Bird. i At the request. of New York taxider- rom Pendleton; Ole, to- the ppear, as 'no otie has ever seer speci-. mens around the lake at any other | - time. | No one knows Where they «o. In Bed Four Weeks with La Grippe, - We have received the following letter}. from Mr. Roy Kemp, of Angola Ind. : |;. \I was in bed four weeks with Ia grippe| - .and I tried many remedies and spent | ~ considerable for treatment with phy-, | gicians, but I received no relief until EJ ~ tried Foley s Honey and Tar. 'bottles of this medicine cured me. and: now I use it excluslvely in my family \} Take no substitutes. | Reforms Planned »7 Gm. P. Suilll« FLEEING FRM PLA ' MANY ASSOClATlONS WORKING FOR) | { Mayor George Pi Sullivan of Derby, ' Qonn. \has started. off well As the new city. efecutive; . aye the New York | \He carries @ mem- unt book, in which he Jots down . { the lmpronmentflhat should be mado, . | and the: first entry in it was. made. be | cause of his technical knowledge as & He found that the: steam | heating pipes in the basement of! the | city; hall: are not covered with asbestus A eclared that one-third of the but . | “I stand: frat of a11,\ sald the mayor, \for good roads, 'cloan streots Mid/l, perfect syatem of sanitation. That man- 1Wrulnglln New Va k hit the nall on the head. good and hard, when he. said, | *Keep the city's health: good, -and tha | citizens; will come: preity near taking | \cate of thempelvye@' T've got & health commissioner and quince commission- 111 Alt th@ bill, and Derby is- Y _| goingto be: kept clean. =_ ' ‘There Will be norcontractsxlven out re 3 inheueprkhlo going--to be \| who has been investfig 4 tion at Ensenads, and Dr. Alexder, the} _ tige. | medical representative at Dnseuada. : | palace. Why didn’t you: say, \t the . [ Hegse and Albert of Prussia General Francis Vinton Greene, the | new head of the police department in | : New York city, i%a@ descendant of Gen-: : eral Nathanael Greene of Revolationary | 'fame and traces his ancestry - nearly back to the Mayflower. © Like 'his father before him, he is a} Vl’est Pointer. head of his class. in 1870: gnd was as.! :gigned to the artillery.: Later he-was In \military attache to\ the legation at St. | lthe world put tovether. . l collar cut in one with the garment-that . \| mothod gives a certain grace and an, City of Mazatlan, , m Medical Experts Pronounce the Dis- ease to Be Without Doubt Genu« ine Asiatic Plague-Business Has Been Suspended. Mazatlan, Mexico, Jan. 8.-Thirteen been due to the plague, occurred during 'the day. ~Observation. station- * The body of a young girl, who, while | city, wasfound on the outskirts. The steamer Limantour has sailed { for Guaymas taking sixty refugees and wlio have. completed their labors, hav- - flede \fund Business is uspended. 512ml ‘ ' */ T3 Infection From, Mckico, * of trade at Tucson, Ariz., calling 'at . fipteatl Anto A'mzona, nounced to the wuthoniinesnu “(a shing- 'that the plague \ekists. at Ensenada {quested the public health find marine | hospital sérvice to: notify the bureau} j; 6f, American republics, that the South f J American countries through them may ' ‘ be informed. ztlve of the public health and marine hospital service, now at Los Anfleles, gating the situa- have been directed by the surgeon gen- éral to take any action in the matter. New Statues. Kor Berlin. . Spree embankment , opposite the royal lanchthon will occupy pronzinent places, i | vin, Zwingll and four princes whose iz, | Wise, Joachim the Second, Philip of* The . figures will be four meters in height. Abolishment or an Army. disputes and who thinks that tiniversal asque army,. which consists of some gtlnrtv-two men, will very shortlw 'be. a.; thing of tlie past now progressing in America on What [ would hare been régarded. ten years : ago as a stupendous scale says the | Pittsburg Dispatch, With 11,000 horse- | , 000 horsepower at' Shawmigan ~falle© n Quebec . America - ~possesses 16,000 orsepower devoted to producmg this 'the rate of 4,500 tons yearly. or a Pro-. duction trice as large as ihe rest of : Many of the winter coats, capes and redingotes have the protlectne standing lg without any sean at the neck. This: appearance 'of length that are very im- 'nrnvnur m nfi'or'f Two. smal |- For sale by all; \THIRTEEN DEATHS IN A DAY | BR deaths, all certified officially to have Thirty-gix persons agre in the | 'lazarettos and fire persons are in the, gtricken with the plague; fied from the . Drs. Faval and Rivera, the experts, |- ing determined the dissgase to be 'with lw' , | out doubt gaonuins: Asiatia plagues.: OA MON! than 500 persons have received | | 'I certificates of hedlth with a view to: (“leaving the any, from which giready | _ more. than halt of the population has . The méfchants are raising a. oharityff h Gallo C mane an“ l“ cum? Agolnot l f Washmgton, Jan. 8, -A dispatth has || | . been received at the public health and} ] marine. hospital service from 'the hoard : terition to- tlie existence otwbubonic < plague m Mexico and requesting that | necessary steps be taken to prevent itq . 1 Who progidont of the superior board @ QC healtir-of . Myxico 'hasofficially an- | - Mazatlan, Nioxloo 4nd * has.. re-} Pr, Grubbs, a- medical rep1esenta-A Emperor William has approved eight or |. hrge statues to be erected in the new | © | Cathedral which is being built on the Figures of Luther and Me-| $ and the other statues are those of Cal- | names are connected with the dawn or . Frederick the | |_ A Eurgpeam army-a very small one, | .but still an organized army—315 about to | be abolished entirely, says the London | Expross. Prince Albert of Monaco, who |- is an ardent believer in the pressing : need in the near future for arbitration | fas a means of setthng all fnternational | peace is a possibility, has détermined to | back his opinion by doing away ith | ‘lns entu-e armed force. fienqe the Mo- . Great Producfion of Alaininiam. _ _.' The reduction of alumina to metal is |. ower opmatmg at Nlagam falls and |. mun - . prop { Panic Stricken Mexicans Desert the; Doesyou rheum ? - kidneys. - of C pamphlet 3 67‘. - bo you have\ Dy: -Do: you sufferfi‘wn of liver trouble: 7 If a woman; Jo you hay; the usual clash-emu peculiar to your sex 2 +_ Every ~disease. or. symptom. mentioned above- .comes-from a. - -* disordered : condition of the a lg 3\ witttng record ba DR, DAVTD KENNEDY’S FAVOR TF. REMEDY which has a record 'of thirty years reg tolls t, I; Favor 'Remeée or direct $1 a bottle; 6 bottled!” bse The Kma’ “Fiat Cun -Do. you suffer: from any form: ofkidney trouble ? go you have pain in the back o you. urinate 'oft in Jinen any fomr sickness ~s Ck of - free, postpai fwd? s ten; especially flight? : P indigestion, Rheumatism? \ Are you troubled llVll i skm disease, scrofula, eczema,. salt th m, bit ta 6 _ > lezzral , drugtrlses MADE‘ flvg . Axed Manager “N0; sir * Me ' surpmsed “What has?\ <f illness, Sip.\ ly WW tVa-ed, #lp \~ ‘.‘Ye'es ”Ir ’7‘“ \Cees sir.\ “Quite right. wa'd't gee a T brick veneer. \Tliness of some sort.\ \But you said that yesterday\ ( \Yesterday I was absent on account I HIM, UNDERSTAND}; \Ob you're honest at any rate. Most | men 'would say they were.\ - . \I. haven't been absent fromnl tllnesn for nearly a year,\ - { 'You. haven't?\ The old manllooked ‘ \No sir. It has been: with melall the - tame ** 4 l, \The old man thought the matter over for a minute or two, 'and then He sald' “Yes, yes, I Hee. You're rather palm tlcular in your usé of words.\ ° \Yes sip.. Study to use themlcorrect- ‘ course; and I‘m A trifle; careless. 's Now, please see if this sentence is co |rect: 'Hereafter you will. do ~absent from my displeasure} 1 lib n a U -~\¥You will also be- absent on account l . of my displeasure.\. Pees \And because of my displeasure I'm glad that I have minke you understand me. The cashier : will pay your your wages Goodday- -New York Times: : - 4. [metal. This will produce aluroiniurm at ; « bn , _ ‘a, -. *~ For the tenet-ten ~ _ l’lans hare been drawnand the con, for;Consumption is the most infallible . the University of Chicago, to cost $50, : 000, which will be the tempomnphome not segreo'atlon. This 'is the' first struc- | ture erected in the interest of kegrega- |i tion at the.university, and it. will be. completed in February. will be 200 by. 163 feet and will be of “Young women of . the . freshman and- sophomore classes will } récite-in this building until theperma- | nent building As completed. They. will | __. - have twelve classrooms, a luncheon | ~------~- room and;a private athletic field. The § \\~\ a $ E -'} intended\ to make tome handsoxuee - | :and most costly structure of, its Kind I| an this continent | ng them” cough 76371193 . oley 8. Jolt Judge Edwn D. VVngncr of Delhi. a |: | | practitioner for the Last 40 vears and | over, was last. week , adm tt 'in the Unlted elm-u courts. >. The prevention of consumphon is en . [tirely a question. 'of Commencing -the. er treatment in time, 11 adapted to ward fatal .as Foley's Honey and. Tar.. . all dealers andat Geo T.. Euce' 8 Hand 1 | For sale Wrenches thel Smart ~ res-awash» # ”Leo-on. “Absent yesterday,\ | said the aged manager as he adjusted his glasses to. | , the smart-young:man.; ~ \Yes sir?\ replied‘the «clerk; . a, \Abgent from Fal Q y‘._ 'The structure- ed to practice'; Nothing iss lung trouble . n [that-A's Federal finiidinx- Washingtoi, Jan. 2.-Assistant See. 'vétary of the Trogsury Taylor hag ge- | Pa | $13,000. ___ ___ . Gould Party InMediterranean. . $ Gibraltar, Jan, 2. -The American . on board, has passed Gibraltar. The Oné Package Dye - 'Any. color. sample pkg. 10 cts. ‘New Peerless, Elmira. N Y. on ThefSecret' of Lens Life gans of the body in healthy, regular ac won, nd in. quickly destroying deadly: 'disease germs. | {Malaria. \Vigorous health and 'strength always follow their use. all druggtsts. .. Do Yourl Feet Ache glsts and shoestores. 2oe. Finds Way to‘Livo Long. {made by editor 'O; H. , owney, 'of Chu- Trubusco, Ind <I Wish to state,\ remedy . that I have ever known for coughs, Colds, and Grip. It's invalu able to peoplé with weak lungs. Hav- mg this wonderful ncdicine no one need .dfead Pneumonia, or Consampti n:. Its: relief is: instant and cure certain.' - Sold by 'Geo. T. Luce, Hartwick\ and all druggists who will. guarantee every 50c gnd‘ $1. 00 bottle, and give trial bottles. ree: worry, hut ll; is the on I {torvzkeépjlho- di‘olifmary the. ANDARD \It is the favorite with J udges,‘ holf rsJJducatorsr Prmlers,etc., ~ A pos sl card will bring you Ainterestii ng ipecimen pages, ete. 0.x 3 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. . = . or |- | cum-z srox Hummus. Carter 's Little Liver Pills, for sale . bv Marsh the Druggmf . dealers and at Geo, T. Luce's, Hartwick. | ~- WEBSTER’S T _ ~ =#5.00 bards you in our course» Pay “bola ce This on‘dif , -'.is limited. | {er mar, at Fick | and by owl Jnugment t+ E-described as follows, that is to <ay All thattract or pare 1 nl 1mm, fillll 18: in the , 1C 'C. 'I uate in the town of Ot ling af A. stake and «stones in lot No: | lected a site for the federal building at: Ithaca, N. Y., the 'propéerty at the cor-. ner of Tioga and Buffalo streets; price,: steam yacht Niagara, from New York. | Dec. 9, with Howard Gould and party: :_ Wlll color cofton, wool or silk in same: ;f or loss Consists in: keeping all- the main or. Electric: Bitters regulate | ha Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify, the | t 'biood, and give a splendid ' appetite. 5'~ofbeginning,cou wy 'I They work wonders in curing Ridney |\ 'Troubles, Female Complaints, Nervous |! Diseases, Constipation, Dyspepsia and Only:50c, guar- | anteéed by Geo. T Luce, Harbwnok and |- 'and barn, aod nake you tired all over?) Allen's Foot-Eage restg.and cools the feet | & and makes walking easy. At all drug- '« hic -> covery that wilt surely lengthen life is | t% hed writes, \'that Dr. Kings New Discovery | whe | Wwiliina R ANDREW. l Hartwick. Property. property : miles of depot of C. & C..Y. R. creamery, schools fud churches; and being-on line of the. Q.., G. {B. 8. T Y . or to A. Clark, george D. Herman sale duly rendereu in. the. ou: reme - 'ed for that burpo.e. will se ll ab public ] at the law i filcgcof W. D. VanDerwersen, in | rown.and v:iliage of Ofégo, in the county of Of- ;f and state af New York, . Fe rua the feortwiged town of Oneonta,.c unty zo, an ' sial far .aBS own onamapmae by O 'as follows : Also al tateof New York, in 5m pat ut lot. No: 154, bounded as lollows southeast side of the. i chain 82 1 Susquehanna, iver. as it wirds and 'urrs, to 12 chains 78 jinks to the place 'Of . 'said lands to the Otedawa Creek, Ransom Hunt an‘d Ard R c : conyejyed to 'K;:me nn’dGilbert b # ab ut e-half\ a surrounded by a -wire fence, bi 'Throp. as follows i -First. rsomherly side of the: A. an ; the junction -of lands:owned by Jaeob: Hel \thence alongr the -weet line -sout ‘ minutes, east 17 chaing' 10 links - anna river; thence following £1006 'bounted 'on- grees 20- minutes Alscexceptiog a yed eorge Sherman. Ezz Ch VanNamee.. Dated December 31, 1962. 'Office and P. O. address, Franklin, . Cofnty, vN # Nos. 103; thence glong anid line. to . eapput Pneumonia and La Grippe. Coughs cured quickly by Foley's Honey and Tar. Refuse substitutes. For | gale by all dealers and'at Geo. T. Luce's, Big Bargains in Real Estate Farming. _| In order to close up and settle the estate of the late W. 'P. Keyes, deceased, | the executor offers for sale the following |. First-. What is known as the Jacob I. Quackenbush farm in the | town of Milford, N. Y., consisting of 104 and one-quarter acres of land, with a new and spacious barn with basement, farm well warered and one of the moast.pro- ductive farms in the town of Milford, a firsp Glass dairy farm, situated within mg) Srconp-What is known as the Mann farm, lying on the Otega creek, one half mile gouth of Mt,. Vision, in one of the most beautiful valleys in Oteego county, I the house beng located on rising ground . oVerloolziog the Otego Valley and taking in a survey which for beauty and grans {deur cou'd not be surpassed; the soil is {fertile and excellent for any purpose\ \also afisst-elasg dairy farm, well watered. with rugpbing sprirg water at house, of the Best quality ; whhin one- half mile 315 €a farm Gousisting of one Buodred acres, '& R. Ss ‘luhIQ prOperrv must be sold soon. Apply to or address, M. L. KeyEs, Ex- Natimal Bank, Oneomo, ENRY SfiOy b.,Attornev at f Law Oneoma, A. ¥: UPRLME COURT (“UUv TX OF lTSEbU mod * Gu¥undcey H.VanCet:, Pilav:bff: again: i Fred to VanOnu.Adean Vanchi ft M Rila Han-3M: Tien & Fish, .- {Clark B. Hull, Fannie. Huh, Frank i:. Hull, De-: . fenmnt“. By virtues of a Judgment of foreclosure and- ourt Jothi above entitled action againstthe ahove named {defendants .and in fav vr of the above nane. plait tiff, on the 27th-day of December, 19 2, and Aduly enered in the dffice of ihe clerk of tl ] county Of Ofsego on. the 29th day Of Dec mb r, | 190: , I, the. undersigned, a referee-duly In. -| gued aa f © lel ont 6 19th day ivt [1 ten wot ck) ln uf grand es. d rected {c' a $ * W'lm and- the cifi{ | New York. being lllllllllllg lOINO. 69 'On IBIS Jll ka 1 armon, | _ ., of the Hasterm Extension from his survey 'for Wilber, Reynolds and Wilcox, and described Botuuded .on the north by lot 62, on : {the-south 'by lot No 58 and on the west by lot 1 NocGd and on the east.by East End correr, ard | {being fiity by one bun red and for | one half leet on: the north and s u: I taining all the land within the above ch s2r: bec: f I R rounds. Being the same premises as conve ad | mour S. Prandall and wile to Fred Van- ‘ Coll, August 13th, 190 } that- other n‘uCt or parcel of land, sit: |= county sf Otsego and | ams Patent, being Beginn- 58. highway; thence south 57 4 degrees 30 m nutes gagt 4-chains 15 links; thence. south 56 degrees éast4 chains 50 links; thence -two and} J south 84 degrees east 4:chains 501111149, thence ] south 54 degrees west ick5j thence south 50 degrees west 1 chain 36 lin«=; then the 'Tine between lots iM and 155; thence along said (line to. the -highway ; thenée alon said ti,hway eg-n iug, con. f ing by estimation: 41 acres of land, mure or less, from. the Cuvengnts and opera. |. # tions of 'this Indenture the right:and privilege at .All times of conoucung the water from the -Grist i Mill, awned: by Anthohy Jenning', Hrough the | AB coi veyed to 1-0. the bed' of ;lel Knapp, Jr. Also excepting 'that piec: gt] 'nd * conveyed by- Orrin Throp 40 Alonzo Bughee E some time in 1882, bei Le : gituato on -the Olsaawa GIGCK DfllOw the bridge, ll“, ' e the. same more Also. excepting the: two 'heve al pieces |/ | hereinafter described, conveyed by said Orrin: th 8. railrsad lands at the south side. 'of rairoad. land 3 south 68 do. ' west 237. 1-100. chains to the place | ug tenand 1-4 acres.ct: land .: dreserving from. the prem: 1 Iiges above described the lands herefofore con- |-- by salir Fred Vanuott, respeonyely tog burch 'and. William I- W. D. VAN DERWERKEN. Referee. L.F.RAYMOND,.Plaintifi's Attorney, elawalze‘ Stop It A neglected cough or cold may lead to serious bronchial or lung troubles, Do not take chances when Foley's Honey dealers and at Geo, T, Luce's, Hartwwk . Use Allen's Foot-Ease, , A powder to be shaken into the shoes Your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, .and get tired easily. If you have smart- Ease, It cools the feet, and makes walk- ing easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of ail paip and gives rest and comfort, 'Try it to-day. Sold by ail druggists and shoe stores for 25¢. Don't accept any substi- tute. Prial package FREE. Address, Allen S, Olmstead, LeRoy, N. Y. - #+@+ Indigestion brings on distress after \tired feeling that is not relieved by rest. unhealthy eruptions on. the skin, consti# ' pationyloss of appetite pains in the stde arid back, eto. These ate but \few of the selgel’s Curatflve byru has proved a 'Blesslog. Price be and 901. a bottle. It you nothing to fry it.. Sample. free. Duane Street, New York A Lifeat Stake. - If you but knew thesplendld merit of Foley's Honey and Tar you would never be without it. It may save your life. dealers and at Géo. T. Luce's, Hartwick. Favorite Remedy, Marsh the Druggist. tures colds, prevents pneumonia. sego.county,, N.. mortgage was duly assigned. b can? publication of this notice is. $575.92, tituted: part thereof, now thergtore, vided, the said mor York .of the:25th day o' April, 1903, p.m. The premigesamre-dercribe said m gree: s'andiuzat the 'porth--ast'c m. Squ res; thence. south. stake on Jand ~rner .of < beginning. Dated,. January 7, 1903. ALANSON FNGALLS, gnee of Mc - s 5 SPENCER Attorney forfignee, «IP ‘MOB’I‘ AGE FORECLOSURE AND SALE :- Whereas, default has been made in the pay - | mentof the money segured by a cortaln mort: €.. dated.April 4, 1879, execut d.by Cnase- and Nancy, his wife, of the town of Milford, Ot |; Y., to Hollis G. Howe:of the-same . | place, wh ch mortgage was recorded. An the Otse: \ [go-Counnty Clerk's office.in book 102 of * 'ortzages |' tat page 592, on April 7, 1879 at 1:80p. m., and [ said Hot- lis-G. Howe to Alanson Ingalls, whodla now the . .ownerand holder\ thereof, on May 16 189}, by | written assignment recorded in bo k 152-01 mere -on January 5,1903, at 9. o’clock a. f.; ant | | whereas. the whole * amount cdlaimbd to bedua }\ ° \and unpaid .on said morigage at the date Of. line, ‘ viz * T-of pr incipal and $1148:92 of interest; and | o sult or procéeding at Jaw thas : 'been | . to tecover.ssuid myrtgage debt or any | Notice is hereby given, that by v1rtue’of ihe f_ power of #ale contained in sald 'm wigage and {- | duly recorded therewith as- aforesaid, and pm“. 5; 1 suant to the atatute in such case mide and pro!. will be foreclosed by a- safe of the premises therein des ribed. at pu he auction, -at the law office of Andrew Spencer i i 'the villige of Milford, Olsego Wounly, New |- qt: one: o’aock; : OF gage as follows: All that prece or parce} of. land situate in the town, creunty and state aforesaid, (Toan of Milford, O'segoC-umy, N. Y.) 45 bounded as follows, viz : Commencing at: it: 31“ I nd-0 ani to .a chestnut; he a_. David Wilber; thance east along | 'If | said Wilber's land to Saily. quune's land ;. | nerth:along Sally Squire's land to & stake and | ] stones; therceeast «long William Sqmre's linge: 'I.to the highway to the plac: ot. . con | [ at' ing twenty-six acres of land morg or en’s ICE To CREDITOR: order of hallmmfl l’. ll Office, the Store and the Home. | o: Dated July 2d, 1902 a or before the 10th day of January Dext. - CHARITY A. DENTON, . BELLE M. DENTON, Executrlpes. 0 | Oteeg county 0 (Ot-ego, -N. Y., |. f Valley,. commencing om Re . signed, I 3 designate the following term unty-Cour', to be ' A ierm at the Court y, commencing on the second Monday ary and on the second Monday of Se gin Ocoperstown, but | Of p- t will he heal 'at Supreme Court Cham- - 0x e nta lor the hearing find décision d. tria i on the last Friday of Ma mbeér.\ | Glues tale of New. Yorlnsf ce, gr , at = te of| als and other pro- | I jury, com meneing on the | g ',. July and October,. and 4 nunty Judge in Cherry | #A, | 115 tan it with the hair idi'ugnug anEs and our sthippi .q II tags and instructions, : o. J avoid mistakes,. F raw figs. . THE CROSBY FRISIAN FuR column\ hy\ Fun-y a Kidney. and. Bladder troubles. R Graded Schools, Statesville, X. C. I'skin, or any other kin - & -and moth proof for robe, rug, coat or gloves. EN CYCLOPEDIA A Statistical Voltime of Facts and Figures Containing Over 600 Pages. Ro MJ S LCIAL FEATURES vRevlew of the Coal Strike; the Trus them! ted‘ Sta es; Full Ejection Returns and and Tar affords perfect security from serious effects of a cold. For rale by all ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot | eating, with heaviness and deadness of. the stomach, sick headache, weary and symptoms of lflfllEESBlOll and GYBDPDSHI, To multitudes who thus Suffer Mother Address. A. J. 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Vas, whites: _ a acute sunflower! if you use \ F S was. supposttory § they -do all you claim for thei ® F * They. giv 1; - faction.\ Dr. H. D. McGill, Cluksfirifitléngrs,‘ r sf“:— \Ig & pmnce of 23 years; T have found no . equal yours:\ Prick, 50 Cents. 'Baniples.:Free Ay Drastist* maRTIN RUDY, muons-rm, pg, Sold in. Oneonta by MARSH the Drug- gustCall for Free Sample. [BANNER SA LVE 116 Mill Street, Rockester, N., Y to m nen to p the most healing eaive in the word,. Th???\ - mfi-fii dwflfig‘wy P ® ones ® o nla. . e