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PAGE SIX THE FI^M A M ’S ViMilesday, ^JaftiisEy 1^ l;9?2 -- Heaikiiiler Coujityt J^ews EHstridt Attorney Wai >rney Ward gJ 'H^rki- iher county has been advised by the officials of the Arkansas State peni- ■tentiary that Ralph Getroan, formerly of llton, will- complete his sentence there next June on a conviction for forgery, and that he ■vyiil ' then ,be turned over to the Herkimer county ; authorities. Getman is accused sho^tiiig^ hm tvife,_ Winnie^ to d| Sv| JORDANVILLE _.jor|:e Belshaiv of , moved M o R. D, Belshaw’s house and; fwill go into partnership with hrs brother/ R, D, l|elshaw^hnd fam^^ S I S , back to Herkimer county for trial his term of imp ' jmprisonn Raj i le visited 1 Mrs, Byron Naugac of Hera kixner were recent guests of' lier moth- , S B S k S '. 4 S ”£ - a , .. ^Ganford^'Walts and r Will go over, it will be a year next month since Heiiry Werner was murd'eri ’ Ilion, from V of the most ever held m , The police department at St. Johnsyille, according to reports is suing from that place, is now engai in the lid and havo been issued to. the depart- ’ irds must be ^hStlegging ipust he sifted to the bottom. Drunks who are picked up will be made to tell ‘Vhere they got it,” or run the chance of being sent to prison. In fact, a •general cleanup is in prospect. The long expected attempt to equal ize wages throughout the country, has hit the. Remington Typewi’iter Com pany. A 15 percent cut has been made through the largest department in the plapt. th i s cut is accompanied by certain conditions which the company has not made public as yet. I t is un derstood that this makes a general cut of about flO per week throughout the\ entire plant which is correspond ingly greater higher. The official i throiugh the wage s ---- - ipany ' has made no announcement of the chatige re channels. jCWis lYiauuu ao ivioiiawn.. Duke Welch has been spending a ew days with his family at Frank- s and family have moved The telephone line on the west line has been repaired which is very con-, venient for the people. The many friends of Fred Goe of Mohawk cwere sorry to hear of his: death, as he had many friends in this village\. ■Bir. and Mrs. Grant Wollable and son Ralph of Dennjson Corners spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pieree. i Wanzor McCredy'^)f Springfield is. visiting his daughter, Mrs. Roscot Shimmel. • * - Mrs. Eugene Swift left the past week for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delong at Newark, New Jersey. ' UNADILLAFORKS LEONARb|VIUJE Bradford B. Bowers' who bought |hd hotel here, taking posse^in^^ Jam, m«f^ heart . O m a r ' S . The funeral was held, 6th with a prayer a t the ’\piseopal WAKREN Rosa Seel were the two> thiir Bryant; !use was the ----- , -..tie Burch and Year’s day., Bruce B.ass and family and Nettie Talbot were at the: home of G. M. Rainey, Wedn;e|day to a^hig dihhef - in -man Crumb and son Lh were in Utica, W(ednesday, ’ Clinton Burch of Syraeus guest of- his parents, Estle wife, New Year’s day_, Raiiiey, A honor e,f Mrs. Dayman Crumb and son Lloyd ere in Utica, W visiting rel- ‘FI o ^ :^tabee and farnily were .dinner guiests of his sister, Mrs. Ern est White Sunday. Newel Main of South Brookfield has been spending several days with his son Charles and family. Mfrs. 0. K. Burdick is spending sev eral weeks writh her daughter, Mrs. Al. Laurence of Norwich. , ,, Mrs, 1. A. Crandall received several callers BataVday night, alsg a. dhzen and a half Carhatioiis from a iJtica ^reen house in honor of her .birth- The Benevolent Society Of the S. D, B. church met at the hOnae oJ Chas. Peet on Wednesday. Invitations' were extended to several out side the society- there came from West Edmeston, Mrs. Cro:^ot, Mrs. Elbert ■ and Mrs. The Grangers held a banquet in the hall last Thursday night. Little Miss Mapie Frost returhed to her grandmother’s last Thursday a f ter spending a few da,ys with, her p ar ents at ■VanHornesville. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Amistroni Mr, and Mrs, i^ee Sheldon att< the dance a t VaiiHarnesville last Mon day night. Phawn Hollister has rented J Simmon’s farm and^ took posses last Week. Ellery O’Brien house. Will Brio ice,. The ice at inches thick. David Springei deputy sheriff. Ray Storming from Richfiel ^\5\Hd his carpenter - cu'bies the nlace 'he vacated. ' M Wjig-h%-atU^ftterr- / is filling his ice :er is cutting the his writing is ten has finished his carpei Harry Arpnstroi rpnstrong. Elmer Atswell and Abe Osterhout have been buzzing wo,od for William Stickles. •’‘Mrs. Delvan Armstrong is able to sit up a little. Very pleasing news to her friends. Herl SOUTH COtWaiBIA S S s K S . . . - . ^ ed an invitation to--spend-the .winter )witb his aunt,. M rs,' Oscar Horton. Timpthy Horan and fannily have mov- ________ Joe. Ilngg farm, which had been o-wiied and -ocr eupifed by a Marks Grant .since. the '■.............. old patriot served in the Revolutioh,; iTOprovec and has a pleasant home near Clinton,, „ ■ N, Y„ and the Grant, homestead ..is r the property of i CULLEN Mrs. Walliam Allen of Richfi.eld - Springs spent Friday ih town. Mrs. Richard Sehooley spent,Thurs day afternoon ih Richfield Slprings, ' ’The Russian families in this yicin-- ity celebrated,-their 'Christnias 9atur^ v^uxutxuuxo, uvAixqo.viaj • a few days this week. jmestead,' while Charley Monroe, wife and child' are in his summer cot tage. Frank Sisson is our smithy and is settled in'the .home he bought of Charley Haggerty, \Walter Purinan has purchased the \W. D. \Van Fleet farm and homestead while \Walter Welch has bought .the Feed Store and coal yard and the Jonathan Morgan home stead, Thomas Guzie is in possession of the Schuyler place, and A. Siedell . . PlaSkon and Orest Kuiylo and their Han _ . wives are at home on the_ Hoffman a business tr place. Paul Couch and fainil;y OU the hawk Saturd? ere visiting. Harold Smith and wife spent Sun- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. place. Paul Couch and fainily on the haw k Saturday. Mott Haggerty place, are learning Mr, and Mrs. Merrit Tennit the secrets of country life l a America, ed from Utica .Saturday whei Frank Coirihs has removed to his . . . home on the Mohawk r^ad and Floyd Hoke and family have replaced him on the ZoUto fann, . Among tnose who have vanished in to the unseen land are George Me- Rorie a t the home of his son Stuart; Captain Smythe at the home of his son, Ralph Smythe, wMle to Charley easier in the prime aSd strength of his manhood came thq one sure call Dr. James W. Graves, coroner, will hold an inquest into the cause and cir- mstances of death of Vito Monte- '\ork\ merchant and resi- W. Graves, st into the c cumstances of death of mprro, New York'merchi dent' of- Richfield Sprinj instantly killecf on the ing here Thursday .mainsins of Mr.. Monter .ma of Mr taken to Richfield Springs by Under-1,,. V taker John Campbell. Funeral and k. , evening, January fourteenth. Gur follow townsman Hi riL - . The . 1 I have been ! by Under- have been in the place of the tioning eye-witnesses of .IF made in that s for the i-ailroad mer looking o^ cident and qm mt and quos- ’ the fatality. eluding $8,340.58 in r due on open accoui IS for the general and fiade out by the \ Lsed XI.- tr. ^....larK w a s ip u u c a ' ori uusi- oss Saturday. , - - Willifim Roberts has returned with lis bride afi.cl has moved into the ise ownei^by Will H^yes. : of \Vest Exeter. We are glad to welcome Mrs. Gates to our village. On Saturday evening of last week the Home Bureau .held its annual meeting and supper. The members of the club and their families were present and a social time enjoyed. Oue of the features of entertainment was the grab-bag which was much en- s - w b e . ’ . \ f ™ T u = ; - ................... ........................ S S r i \ ; ; : : . :: immber on our Lecture & - - I I Mnnlirlm .Nfvv'iif.rt -. .. l\ |S : ’ : : P 11?, If ll?.? I i i i Abel Canto will be with us. Charles Jones and Mfs. M. L.. Jones were in- Utica Thursday while Mrs. Clifton Curtis had an operation in u hospital there. Mrs. Curtis is re ported ns doing well. She has the sympathy of many friends here. Bliss Lemoine Pugh is visiting on as janitor a t the high school bui i, Ei.^C, Talbot gave a party Sat- afternoan to her Sunday school burg are jurors s Lillie A surprise wa-s tendered Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ellsworth Friday evening when ten of their friendte invaded their home to help celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. An extra fine supper was served and games indulg ed in. A silver fruit tray was. pre sented to them after which the com pany •departed wishing them many nappy returns of the dayr Melvin Talbot of \Burlington Flat.s spent the week-end with his brotlicr, ___ — ___ . ___ E. C. Talbot. Higlu school stndc Rev. C. \W. Bau’rett and fanaily re- Plain, Marion Smith turned home Friday night after two spent the week-end week’s visit with Mr. Barrett’s par- ents in New Brighton. Mj|,deline Kenyon left Friday for Oneida to 'be In attendance at a party given her college friend in honor oi her approaching wedding . Dr. Burhyte of Sauquoit was called to the home o f Henry w hite Friday to see him. Mr. White is^vdry ilL _ George Huggins, Jr.,-|W^o^ 15v< S T A R K ^ ^ L L E l two hliths, the happy parents he- E. C. Kenyan'ia quite iU at this ing Charley Monroe and Joe Huggick writing. - | and their wives. It i.s a matter of xe- orning. old' year had been a bit tardy ' and George Kine-- might have increased the numb- a t Herkimer this May 1922 bring prosperity to all. The Home Bureau held its annual Thursday the 29th, a t the ly\ suipim lives of the hamlet, Miss Lena ind Eugene Hopkinson, If the had been a bit tai Fort ?lain_dp^t' meeting, 'Thursday the 29th, a t with MrJwnd' home of the President,. Mrs. J. L. I Soward. In the election of officers the lents from Fort fintire staff wnsi reelected. A bounte- .YJI.U 1.U.Y; U11..1U vjno VU-, iia-1 u e e u spending two weeks with his father, Chas. Huggins. Alenc Hopkihs has been home wilh them, both returning .Monday to their work. Earnest White has gone to house keeping in part of his father^ Irfime.. John Ells-wortli, a former I'esident here, now liviM in New Berlin, was at Silver Lake f i l i n g with a party when he slipped on th-e ice and broke his collar bone s “ I l l s i l l s \ “ s Inquest Shows Details of Death of Fred Coe ■whnaBses Tell of Apparent Con- sion^pf 'Victlm^Driver Is Ex- airiined by Coroner insurance m , the accident, was the prmcipal wit ness heard at the coroner’s inquest at Herkimer last week. ^ H( ‘ “ - ‘ \ -irst, )r is spending a few days COLUMBIA CENTER We are soriy to lose, our neighbors, Mr. and Mrs-. Fred Darling. They have vacated the Jacob Harter farm and mowed to the Walker farm near Mon- ticello, recently bought byUMr. ... & L S Y F U F o I S S c E v A., JL Peterson, a brother of Mire. Bradley Bowers, and Ids wnfe are .to run the hotel. It is to be all rfe.iecoV- ated and all mew furniture through- An up t o date hotel will be kept ir. Peterson has had expex-ienee in PeterSOn S d ’^ML“ j o s e ^ S t t o e \ r e | L^.^i’and Liager of Utiea. has been entertaining friends during, l i e hoi- frienos tn town for ^evqral iss neara at the coroner s inquest visiting friends m St. Johnsvxlle. Herkimer last week. Installation of officers Of Golum- He told Dr. Graves th at he f bia Grange wiU be held Wednesday, ,w Mr. Coe la the road about a hun-| la.riiHllth, 1922. ,_j -i. T, many friends of Fred Coe in this vicinity Were shocked to hear of his sudden death. Much \sympathy is expressed for his sister. Rev. E, D. Ridgway is much better, but is stiU confined to the house. Several from this place attended the McDonhah aucton at Spinnefville. dred feet aJiead of the car. He .was driving about 15 miles an hour. He blew the horn, which apparently con fused the man, who by that time hadj reached the center o f the sti’eet., Coe, he said, then turned as if to retrace his steps,\then turned again in the -di rection he was first going. Ketcham said that when he first saw him go back he thought that, he could get his car by hina and ac cordingly steered over on the wrong side, The man turned again and \the car bore upon him. Ketcham Said that he \applied the brakes as quickly as he could but-bhe pavement was too wet and slippery and the 30 or more feet.' 'Witness tinted his tes ’ tiires of the skull nor did the X show any such condition. The. coroner's verdict, given after the inquest which has been under way for several days, is • as follow&r “Frederick Go'e .Came to 'his on January 3, 1922. The cause of death was concussion and hemorrharge of the brail! Hue to an injury in duced by his being struck by an a_u- toniobil'e driven by otie Seaman Ketch- am On December 30, 1921 in Main Street in the village of 'Mohawk, at an excessive rate of speed.' The Frederick ppe became confused i path, of the automobile aiidwas un able to avoid the accident and restilto iiig injury^ “I d a not fiiid that the driver of the :ar, Seuman Ketcham, was. crimihal-i- The great thing for all agfleultu- rists to remember the interaepend- ence of all our na-tional activities.--^ Calvin Coolidge* Mr. and Mrs-. Schuyler Hai’ter of Llion spent the Week-end with Mi-s. Cora' Purchase. Chas. Gage has been drawing logs for his son, Ray Gage, the past Week. William* Foster\ will assist E. L. House on the farm the coming season. PLAINFIELD. CENTER Milton Evans inadd a business trip to \Uticu Thiuiday. -■ ■ Miss Bloclwyn Hughes is' spending the winter in llion. Miss Sarah Jgnes “spelled .',dpwn” the s^^opl Friday. A spelling con test a-roli Irving Griffith and David' J-ones as leaders is in progress. . ^ Mr. and Mirs.-iRoy Armstrong abd san Floyd. spent Sunday afternoon at M. A. Spicer’s, West \Winfield Mrs. Alice Armstrong and Mr, and: Mrs. John B. ..Rogers “spient Monday at Roy Armstrong’s. Gstairhal D^fness Ganiiot Big GurM f i m S l T a lctt Bttrah's folks had as their guests ‘Sunday)- \DeU Willkeson of Bridgewater, Kennt'th Crumb’s people gave a pai-ty Saturday night to about §0 of their friends, .E. C. Talbo-t’s sale stable is filled tth 22 extra fine horses which amved laturday night. tg ' was ehurch. ire re-elected and lalled for another dinner was om the west Saturday night. The annual church 'meeting held Sunday at the S, D. B. The same oflleers were re-elee1 - ^ E. \ ' - - Rev,. F. E. Peterson cai yeai'f ,At the noon ht„_ __ served to a large crowd. Mr. Cooper, wliO bought i ■•'.rm, has let it \ - ’ - ’ ' \ id has lei king,poss( Lmn Osb( ^^R< — ^ F, Ei Peterson oflficiated at 1 funeral of N'orin§;n Clark which w held from his late home in Brookfii ■Wednesday, Merton HugJies Merton HugJies was in Utica Sati day the 31st t o consult Dr. Chesbro, MILLER^MLLS Isoline Yourig. visited hex broth Samuel and wife, ip West .'Wihfi^. recently. q. •Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Miller ef\Ce darv-ille-yisited his feother, Glairenct and fainily last Sunday. . oavujvuax <»uu. xuuiiu uijul ilUproy-* Owing to. a preribus engagement. Lester YOung of Warren will he un- ■ able to install the officers at •thh Grange iiistaUation \Wednesday -as ■was stated in last week’s Journal. Our young .people are taking ad- tVantage, of tLe- good skating these m ^ n light evenings tur teacher, Alice GetTnan, was veiy pleashiltEY surprised last Thurs day everiing by her pu.pils atv her boarding place, Clyde Miller’s. The occasion was her i9th birthday. “Ecdrioinics of a Soujid' Hotise” is the title of a 'bulletin the State Col- *^“The ‘ Tbe^ lath Ready,Workers will ; Thursday afternoon 1 _____ , _____ Heirick has . Mrs.! home in South Hion. ' W. D. Van Flee1 Van Fleet has purchased a sr New Hartford, and will lession Mai'ch 1st if not be- ______________ ________ _________ _ ____ le Bailey is able to sit up village. They were fox’mer residents most of the time. of this place, and the syfixpathy of Dorothy Haggerty is reported ill at the community is extended ,to his, this writing. ' • mother, Mrs. \W.eeks in her sorrow. - ----------- — - ----------- RICHFIELD w a x fitoquent visitor , in'our village and- We are glad'to report that Clarence had a good many friends bore who Bailey is rdcovei'ing from his recent are /rrieved at his passing. illness. Don’t forget the donation, at the M, . Mrs. Arthur Huktable spent Sat- E. church for the benefif’of the Rev. urday with friends in Richfield Spa. Sturgen on Friday evening of this, Mrs. Clarence Miller of Millers week. Go if possible. - Mills and Mrs. Charles Purchase spent ----------- ---------- j ----- - Wedne.sdav afternoon wilhi the for mer’s uncle, James Strait, in South Columbia. They found but little im- PAINES’ HOLLO'T School opened last Tuesday moim- provenient in Mr. Strait's condition, ing after a week’s vacatiom- Miss Isoline Young of Millei-s Mills 0. Crouse and wife motored to Mo- spent Wednesday afternoon with Mina hawk Friday. • Purchase. Kenneth Tine returned to his home, Miss Agnes M. Jordan of Little in Frankfoi’t after spending his va, Tails was a recent gue-^t a f her par- cation with relatives hei'e. | «nts, Mi*,mnd Mrs. ^ \\ Miss Fern Dale, who is attending' ’Several from hen school in Herkimer, spent the week- attend the annual i end with her parents,\ Mr, and .Mrs., Millers Mills Granf Will Dale. \ .- -nf this week. The degree team of Odd Fello-ws in-! Mr. and Mrs. F. T- Jc stalled officers -at Franffifort, llion, vdaughter, Mary,-wexe entex,..„_^_ . . Dolgeville and Little Falls, last Week, Dewitt Purchase’s Sunday, Master Leland Doxstadex' of Mo-i ArthUrT Jr,, Henry and James Hux- hawk spent the week-end with Wil-. table entertained some fornaer school- liam Hunt. | mates from Richfield Springs xecent- r ort Moi-i-is called at J. Beach’= t '’ bealth. aiid Jj 5 h h Matthews Of Rich-, ings spent Sunday with Leo-; Bednarezuk aiid soni lere guests of friendi ■Jean Stewart was a guest of his brother, James Stewart, over night last week. Will Allen of Richfield Springs in town Sunday. Irving, Jarnes and M artha Stew art are the proud possessors of a new pony. VAN HORNESYILLE returnT ire they day \with -his parents, Daniel Smith. Myron H. Shaul and -wife attended le funeral off Alonzo Bradleyradley which o Alonzo B at his home Sunday at 2 Middleiddle Villagillage. ‘ p. m. at M V ■ The I. O. O. P. Lodge will hold a public installation in Grange Hall January 21st, 1922. Ray. Ackerman and wife, Grover Acker and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoke Sunday. DeEtta Tikes is stopping with Mr, and Mrs. A. Tilyou for an indefinite The Girl Scouts meet at the home of Mary Cotton Saturday. A MEDICINE IW -FROM FRDIT -FIIIM n E S 'ltllM . lied Juices Of Ap|iie$,oranges) Figs and PiBBs ill COMBINED WITH TONICS The extraordinary powers q f ‘ T'ruit. a-tives” o r «Priiit Ldxo Tablets” ia curing .disease are due to ono fact, • -aad ©iro facttmly-ilT Iret A <rF7NifL\\E FRUIT XIEDICINE, AIADE FUGAI TllE: JalGEH UF FRESH, RIPE FRUITS. By a remarkable discov covery of one , of the leading physicians,, the juices ■ of apples, oranges, figs and prunes: are transformed into a now compound' ^’1J which has alRhe medicinal propertied: of fresh fruit and in a moro marked degree To these intensified fruit j races are' added tonics, and antiscptic-i, aad the eutire value of ‘‘Fruit-a-tivc-i^’ is due, tq this unique combination of fruit: juices and toiiics. ■ *‘Fruit-a-tives” has proved its remarkable value in . thousands and thousands of cases of Stomach, Liver aud Kidney Trouhle*r-in Headaches, Rheumatism andNeuralgia—iuehio* nic Constipation and Dyspepsia—in Nervousness, Skin Diseases, Poor Blood and a general nm-down conefi. 'B i 0 ^ lefal nm-down conefi. tion o f th e system. There is no substitute for-“ Frait-a« 1]^; tives” because these “ Fruit Laxo “ -i Tablets” are the only medicine in the world made from fruit juices. 60c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c, At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBUKG, N. Y. . lusion. id linoleum’ makes a satisfac- lor for kitchen or bathrocm. a chelip one is a sron- and ihroo Subscribe for The, * n 1 111 1 I I 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 H I 1 1 I f 1 1 1 I I I 1 r 111 11 n 1 11 Gpo. D. Ganey Bichfield Springs, N . Y. Do \not fail to imfitke our stores a visit, and see for youi*seIf the v a lues w e are offering, to move MANY IINES OF WINTER GOODS The discounts on Ladies’ Coats i s ftom 25 to 50%. The discount on Men’s Suits i s 20YF. The discount on Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats is 25%. The discount on Ladies’ Silk and Crepe-de-Chine W aists i s 20 %. The discount on Shoes i s 10%. • ;; See the values we are offering in Ladies! MusKn Underwear- All rem n a n ts and odd garm e n ts or broken lines will be offered a t about HALF PRICE DURING JANUARY AVe must turn a large part o f our w inter goods into cash at once. .Anticipate your w in ter needs and come here for values. ' i u iiim i III I I I»I I i i ^ H I II 11111 1 11 I I I I I i I I IT textamed _ a Fi‘iday evening- , |- Theodore Bailey of Ceilarville has . Mrs. Floyd Swift spent a few daysi been helping with the farm work di last week with her parents in Nor- tog the illness of his brother, Cli way.- ence Bailey. G. Hadcock made a business trip' Frank Jordan went to Richl iJHerkimererkimer Saturday.aturday. • ; Springs,prings onn Wednesdayednesday Ito Mr. and > Satui'ds to H S • ' S o W Bert Broniier and Mr. and Mrs., brother, P. J. Jordan, , who was spenT Saturday 'at brought, home frorti Faxtori Hospital I on’ Saturday of last week He found f aj Mr. Jordan mUch impraved aiid rest- Mrs. Olen Brownrigg is spending aj Mr. Jordan mUch few days a t the heme of Alta Cable, I ing comfortably., ih Rome, N. ^ ----- - Leo Morris made ai business trip ’ Little Falls Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Di GEDARVILLE The Euchre Club was held friends in the .Bush Sunday, bonie of Leslie Morris Frid.ay \ We are sorry to heai^ that Rev. Mr. ing, Ridgeway is no better and hope for a Oscar House,it spending a few days - ------ Doremus, , , _ the d a even* speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. J. Beach and son,’ Paul, spent Sunday afternoon 'at the hdme’of 0. Crouse. ~ ■ les/ HolXc CHYLE and 1 Mr. . ......... of VanFlornesville Sunday. iMrs. Lester Johnspn wps at Rieh- field' Springs Saturday. Mrs. 'T'erry Armstrong took, hei': 3 teacher in the-Hunday School ren Sundi ’ to Welcome he: ^weeks absence. Mrs. Iva,n B'ckler js caring for her mother, -Whp is ill, . Mr. and Mrs. Axthur Wagnor spent Monday out of te'wn. ’ ■* * ith I. Doremu.p. M. Smith has returned home from llion. William Tutley wiih his men are pres.sing hay for. Mr. „ BrOc&ay. • Ross Stroup has b.een •wor^in:g_fof: K 4 5 ’'*h«d t f e '’mTsf<JtSe’ to *(aU: Jtrortl the silo and hurt his hip very \la inday out of te'wn. Vlaster.Leon Miller or days with his cently. ■ Mr, ■ ” Master.Leon Milter Spent a couple randparents re- and Mrs. 'Kenneth Awes and: 111 visited their parents, Mr. anS Mbs, dee Os-; 'ason Shaul Shfiday. Veda ' l)ruse yished ■Beahrl traftder- during their vacatlmn. David Stroup a-hd family Wei'e. iii llion Satxirday. ' Monday morning Was the: coldept TOOrnihg in Gedarville, 18 'flegreesibe^ low zero., . ' ’There will be a dance §mith hall Friday evebing, JanuaiW |31 'A ll are invited. . At F. J. Klippft’s aucii 'brought from seventy-se one hundred ninety-five bead. I t pays' to have „ „ . , Mr. and Mrs, Earnest MilleX hawe retirriied home' from Enditiott, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greon'’called on ' ' ’ ■ One day last week. Help tjiee thy Tbrotherk md lo! tWiie own hasas hhat across,, h roadh^ tbe •—Blihdn‘Proverb., Tli'e Rexall Store January Specials Riker’s Ilasol—A Liquid Toi- Peptona—A blood and gener- let Cream—Protects the com- al Tonic—Enriching the blood, plexipn against wind and .fain. ‘ the strength and im- _ , proving the health. Usual Usual price 40c—-Special 25c. price $1.00—Special 2 for $1.26. J. Gordon Black pharmacists N a t i^ a l Cigar Stands Agency ‘ |RICHFIELD SPRINGSs^a- Y. - / X ................. . Canadian Pacific Railway Co. 4Vo Coupon Consolidated D e b enture Stock I nterest payable January 1, and July 1, in New York City, in United .States gold coin Parliament of the Dorn’inioh of \Canada and over the whole undertaking, it, property and effe< ‘ ' ' V ©£ subsidy), miles of railroad, Wiille the , returns aiggregate 1-3,402.2 in ids received hy way ©£ silbsidj ipeot to qliarges issued in respect 1 lines emibraced in the Itaii miles. ifere off thishis investmentnvestment te thaLit A n important featu O t i : and :N0N-CALLABLE. .For the paret lOi^ years the earned a yeariy average of 4.74 times the fixed chi denda 'paid: c per'anuuim. iertaking, mts. of the suibject to cer, ;t to only 1,642 \liiWay’-s traffic it is p e r p e t u a l t Company has ly average of 4.74 tim es th e fixed charges, while divi- tlie Common Stock durliag that period have been 10% PRICE UPON APPLICATION Mohawk Valley InyestiiieDt Corporation Represented by Stuart U. Fergus Organised Under the Banking, jjiws ol Nev 225 .GENESEE STREET _ ' * feT York State. tJTiCA, N. Y»