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Vex'n Higgins and family have were elcetecl: Fort amoved to Cooperstoivn for the winter. 1st xVssistant Fort Miss Ei-nestine Holmes of Fulton is 2iia A.ssistant Fo at the home of her uncle,. Stanley Holmes, for some time. Several Odd Fellows called on' Brother Eldex'kin Sunday. He is not gaining as fast as his many friefxds The Grange held them iristallatioii of ofliceirs Saturday night and seiwed an oyster- supperper afterwards.fterwards. Mrs. ‘ ■ ■er ;r sup a _s. Holmes’ fath visited her last week and from here went to Newark,^ N. J., as he was ill so ns to be with another daughter for the winter. . r--i i: ,-h. r. , ,iO (5?>42 i l l ' •» 1 . dirties, regular ’ ’*• 1^d NJ- ! 34 @36 • ^ No. 2 and ' iUnr 2-6 @2S • : I jc . . ra*'.r. firsts, charges pal^ X'Vk pa?\ \• M'iritijj dates .............i..A ..32 • @33 r^'<i!LV k S :'SaH H .;d;-d.:o^n^d^ ■>'|. s ................................... .30 @37 ■'^ extra IstS. ....i.i.SO' {§)5< N'=‘nr • ,,tid nearby western hennery X Ji^'^aJwed wiiiiei' ists,' \ f U rl pdu6«; ■hshkr ‘''FE ' \'El' an'V'WtW'n'''s‘.'ithpi'^i ' x-ail.i, .Tn.i henrhy western, hennery, • -^nYKed • •coioVs:''' ® l|£ S E i L 'u Y Y f ; i i s S S ri2 \ S E ^ !:1 :i SS fancy stock; t n a « r o ^ % r n i l ' ,3 Dec j l : ! t t s%.t‘s.'% r 5 ^ , j r . i N ,ra £ p E S / f S » H “S FLY CREEK Lee Rathbun was in Syiacuse sev eral days the past week on a business Howa«d Jones and Ralph Hull were 1 Htica Saturday. F. H. Robinson visited his gi’and- daughter, Ruth Tayloi-, in Ilion Sat urday. The nt. The work \ ith-Mrs. Hugh 1 Ward Watson a (Fx’om another correspondent) Mrs. Ray IVtcDougal of Oaksvil isited H'Unday at her daughter. Mi visited H'Unday i Claud 'Chapin’s. Lewis Hyde and wife visited Tuc.s- day at Fred Lock’s at Taylortpwn. Barker Baird and wife of Altamont visited Tuesday and Wednesday at Dr. Horle’s and called’ on other friends. Ira Stevens of Cooperstown i;^ spend time at_ the home of his - - of the Uni- held their annual miakes meeting January 2nd and elected the se following: President, Mrs. Emma H-ish; vice-president, Mrs, Loomis Wood; secretary, Mi-s. Kenneth Me- n-..!-. t— n.r... ” Quaif; inis; diree- luth, Mrs. >oker, Mr.s. troast . l i s f - _ Canned Meat Helps When Company Comes With the coming of butchering time in the fall, tjirifty housewives can a part of the meat then available in Such t^bunditrur. The hf/nic-canned iTicid:’^ become highly eonvenietit when the unexpected guest dri-ives, or xvhen any emergency meal must be prepareti. Poi’k, beef, veel or chicken, as well as -tenderloin and liver, may be cann- xd' successfully by the following nethod which is furnished by the school of home economics a t the state lollege at Ithaca. Free the meat' from the bone, pref erably, and cut it in, pieces of such size that they wUl go easily into the' jars. Pack, the raw meat solidjy into clean tested jai-s, filling the jars to rthin three-fourths of ah inch of the over t t f i o ' rCat oxie teaspooMful of salt fpr eaci lint of meat. Add no water. Celer; top. Sprinkle meat one teas] \it of meat, tyes, onioil. Wi./,tiU4Jzu,wt.*o io iX-weSiSim y iXi canning meats.. Most authorities now agree that it is advisable that fneat should be canned under pressure. By this method, the meat is heated under, ten pounds of steam pressure for 1%: hours. Soup.stock should be heated under the same pressure for seventy Savmg^ Flower Seeds Might Disappoint !st way' -.sts at thrstatei Iture at Jthaca, is to, iriety every year since Very\ fewlranieh flow ■fni-t wirs m-adf to- i-ipaiizo | aeeds come true from seed,- A bea tiful double florVer of a certain coior ru.ay produce seed s fronj w h ich will: jU'i'W O' sin g le flow e r -nf iin -'uLircly different shade. . , ' [ rn:,3V«;;='0'„XKi3£: -M ’iM pHt. in<' ' '■Ki.vt .iri'lii.it.- ,in felt IS; to. jorn”an organization which ganization in the towr} of Exeter The tppie: for Y. B. S. G. E. for Spday. evening is “Hod In . Our ngratulatibns of ' many „„„ ,T. -S-pringB spent the-W€ek.^eBd-wit.h Ki , grandparents, Mr: and Mrs. Geo. ' Irving Fiimian. *iiad the misfortune his gold watch quite recently. John. Shimel of- Richfield called on her parents;, Mr.' 3. Nelson Firman, last Wed- - M tv and Mrs. Charles Beadle \ were ; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1 Beadle last Smiday. . I: on Pigeon Hill to Fred Chamberlain, Jr., of Burlington. Possession given April 1st. Mrs, Eriirna Hinds of Fly Creek Valley returned home Siinday after: speridin.g the week with her brother, Chas, 'Sprague. Fred Roberts has a force of men at work remodeling the upper floor of the hotel barn into a ballroom and hall for the use of the public shows, dance.s, and ba.sketball e.' We wish'him success in tl iterprise. This isi -'something the town has needed for some time as the scenery, etc., in the old hall at the Bullion House has seen better days as most of it has been destroyed worn out and there has been no g( place for^ shows, etc., for some tii The Baptist, and Methodist Un Sunday Schools send $5 to the R sian Relief Fund arid $10 to the Ar- nieniaa Relief Fund. The Christian Endeavor also sends ^.0 to the Rus sian Relief Fund. f. Mrs. E. F. Washburn and son, Jlax-- rie, spent Thui-sday with her grand'- niother, Mrs. H, G. Kiddei', at Lam*- social to the home of M'i\ arid ___ Francis Huyck on Angel Hill Friday eveninf? of this week if thei’e is good sleighing. Everyone is cordially in vited to go and enjoy the ride and a pleasant evening. Mrs. Allie Dyer of Little Falls was a business caller in-town Saturday. Mis^ Mary C nett have bhei night last week the following oFicer.s were elected: Foreman,R.L.Holbrook; 1st xVssistant Foreman, F. C. Pickens; 2ria Assistant Foreman, G. -B. Ran- <iall; Seeretxiry, Lee Chase; Treasurer, 'j. .VI, Flansburg; Trustees, J. A. Jones, G. V. Bullion and R. L. Hol- Rachel Bullion spent the vith friends at Mohawk. .-oiou'sjd's § r ,5 i i ^ •ifuiiversaiy last Monday by entertain ing a few of theix' friends at dinner. 'Dieirhost of friends hoiu joift in wish ing them many more happy anniver- Mr., and Mrs. G. V* Fairchilds of Binghamton are visiting for a few (lays at the home of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. N. Hendiuckse. Goerge Cushman is quite ill at this writinsr. Mrs- R. L. .Holbrook was a business caller at Hei'kimer Fx'iday.. ■ Airs. N. Hendi’ickse is suffeifing fi-om an attack of appendicitis.- Ui-. Frink attends her. AIiss Vt’anda Robinson .spent the eek-end with Grace Davenpeck at II Home near Cooperstown. Everett Hotaling shot another very lax-ge coon last Wednesday. This m him an even dozen bagged this iViis. James Nelson and children of Brooklyn ai’e ' guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Sprague. Mrs. 'Carrie Niles of Richfield Springs was a business caller in town .vxonuay._ Mrs.' Fayette Allen iuiens last Wednescl jalkd to her mother, Mi*s. ’H. O'. Kid- who has had a slight shock, but we are glad to report her improving. .Vlr. Jitid .virs. Fred Chamberlain, Sr., have rented the BrOolrs property and ke possession April 1st. Earl Briggs has mo-ved onto the atson farm. , Mr. and Mrs. Fx-ed Roberts enter- fhim I'tio.T Sunday. :i irnpany EASTSPfflNGFIEID Mrs. Bert Countryman is a guest of f ] xr parents, Mr; arid Mrs, Gilbert iVian been a patient sufferer for maiiy lars. from- the growth of a turixor, e reiiioval of which caused her ath. The tumor weighed forty, and daughter, Dorothy, are also rapid ly recovering froin their recent ill-; nesF p ianp-K sporit. t:bn_Wg<Jf.^jridL .WitVi E o r from her im , Thursday, Janv it has gpne to Thanks- for an operation, ie Ciley arid children, .were: , •sday of Mrs, Arnison, Mr. 'arid Mrs. Glintpn Monk and daughters Dorixthy and Beatrice were guests of his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.. Jaepb MPnk Sunday., Miss Francis Bassihger is spend-, iiig some time in Gloversville as a, guest of Cornelia Marks. Mr. and 'Mrs. Herman Br(>riie of Squak were guests Sunday of his sis-. ca, sons Miorgan and Kenneth were re- cerit guests of h.er .sister, ^'s. Geiprge:' . I ’riday, Dr- William. R. Rathbim of Danajpharie--was Called-tp attend- the iufarit daughter o'f Mi%_aiid Mrs. Pe- Mrf. LeMie guests Thu Mr. ax ['Ssta':’’ Miss Carola .Vrooman> who is i tending school in Bergen, New J e r - ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beadle wpre re cent guests of his ■parents, Mr. and’ “ « 5 i g S ‘?fH y d e ,f C.O,e,s-: 'S,\SS .•dm \Dtica i Hull. EXETER Ml’S. William Lonsdale of Har'^ick was a Sunday guest of her sister, Mrs. John Weir. Ml’,' and Mx's. Leon Eckert of Burr, xgtoti^ visited her parents, Mr. and Baheock, and * ______ Corn'eil!^ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Higbie and cbilr dren were recent guests of D, Loucks and family at Henderson. The- conservation, commission has announced that there wjll be no but- tfins issueii with hunting licenses this year. ThA cominission Has found that the buttons were not only useless but expensive. Fred Chambei’lin, Jx’., has purchased Hiram Gilmore’s farm. Ml', and Mi’s. Fi-aiifeiS Huyclc at tended the funeral Of Her aunt, Mrs. George Rose,, at Edmeston Saturday, Dec. 31st. We extend and Mrs, Adi Web' Wesst ilch, who were receix' s Winfield. Mrs. Lettie Cadwell is in quite feeble health at the home of her sis ter, Ml’S. Monzo Sitts. .Mbert Angell was a recent guest if Irving Hull at Fly Creek. , Edward Horanran was a recer i Herkimer for ijuest of friends in few days, Earl Monroe of Richfield Springs was a I’ocent Sunday guest of i;el- ntivos hei’C. Hubert Angell and daughter were business eallei’s jn Herkimcr\\Satui’- day. Eraneis Huyck is busily engaged in cutting ice on his pond to supply his pati’ons. - Kenneth Huyck .of Schuyler Lakg .spent the week-end with his cousin, A.shlyn Huyck. Mr. and Mi's. Adam Weir were given a reception last Thui’sday even ing at the home of her pax’onts, Mr. and atrs. Will Welch, at Brainard’s Corners. ang ^ l T hill Mr. and Mrs. 'Heni’y Curtis, sons Hobei’t and Leslie from Exetei’ Cen ter, and Lloyd Fay spent one e-vening Bcently with Mr. and Mrs. Wan’en labcock and family. Hubert Angell and daughter, Fan nie made a last week. of Mr. ”1 Mr. and Mrs. James Mom tughtei’, ■'Z®*'® Simday ___ . iday gue.sts Mrs. Squii^e Byard. Paul Bi’ady and Kenneth Iluyck were business callers at Snow don Hill Sunday. RICETOWN A numbex’ of the fanners were in Middlefield Wednesday to pay their ^Hoine from here attended the play, “The Old Nest” at Cooperstown the first of tke week. ■Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Slater were en tertained 'at Garltoii J. Hiriman’s at Cheri’y Valley Friday night. Irs. George Dunburg are future to iriPye to East. ly entertained to dinrier Mr. and Mr Thomas Cook, hdf-. Ciareiu Arnxstrong, Mr, ,aiid Mrs, Lee Sheldc and son, Mr. and Mrs. H< Floyd Sheldon Ml’, and Mi in the near future to mPye Springfield. ’ . For the benefit of the libiary there w4s a card parrty Friday evening. , M-r.f-arid Mrs. Owen Fassett are the happy parents of a pair of twins, a son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarty, Mr. and Mrs, Tunis McCarty and^ daugh ter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waffle and family. WEST EMESTON The Daughters of the King met. on Wednesday at the First Baptist cbui’ch and dinner was seirved to about forty memhers and guests. Mrs. Lena Grofoot, Mrs. E. A. Fel ton, Mrs. Claude Di’esser and Mrs. .Adelaide Searle attended the Ladies’ Aid Society of the S. D. B. church in Leonardsville Wednesday, the occas ion being a farewell to Mrs. Fi’ed' White of that village, as she and her family are moving to Earlville. Ml'S, Lee Langworthy and Mrs. imuel Holdridge of Edmeston were , „ „ _ „ — ’ ir^Sato- iver the S'amuel Holdridge of guests of Mrs. II. L. ‘Wheelei day, Mrs. Wheeler Returning meston with thom for a visit o' week end. Mrs. Alton Crandall of South Ed- me.sLon visited Mrs, Ida Silliman Sat- LoOra Sweet has a se tonsilitis but under the ’■■’S f J ' i.V. y T f j ' Y T . Wolch were i„ Leonardsville Sunday afternoon call ing an Arthur lloxie. Miss Ettie Bux’- dick and Mr. and Mrs, Ebenezer Tal- ... . . Welch ;ville Sunday afternoon call , 1 ’thur lloxie. Miss Ettie Bux’ Mr. and Mrs, Ebene Mr. and Mi’s. C. A. Welch were vis itors*' at Walter Norton’s in Columbus Sunday afternoon. _ , _ Mr. arid Mrs. E. A. RiCHFlEili SPljfilGS egeixts exan|naHon at the 1 Lester Druse i born Thursdx ind Mrs. Vrooma Mrs, J. D; Sweet and Miss Sweet will spend the remainder of the -winter in Albany. Mrs. Carrie Lipes left Tuesday for; Syracuse Where she has a, position. The body of Miss; Anna Gounrod of:: Frankfort was brought here for bur ial in Lakeview cemetery. Miss Coun rod 'Was forinefly a resident village where she had many i bur Caney in Troy returned Thursday. One of the pleasant events of the holiday season -was the luncheon Mrs'. Lewis A, Williains on Moridi At the Masonic Hall Tuesday ev ening, January 10th, the following ofifi-; Cers were installed in Richfield Spa. lodge\''No. 482, P. & A- M.: W. M., Glarenee Ackerley; :S. W., David Da- •yies; J; W., Benj. H. Lewis; S.,,D., Richard M. Robex’ts; J. D.; Robert Goodale; S. iM. C„ George Schneiilei”. J. M. C., Douglas Bell; Bronner; treasurer, trustee. Geo. £). Caney ter Bixyant, tilei Prof. Lynn Perk gave a very plea mysteries of ancierit free masonry a ter which Teabout served a large a semblage. The Richfield ’Springs Agi’icultural Society held their annual meeting Sat- urilay evening at Hotel Calvert and elected'the foJlbwing directors : Har old C. Brock-Way, Fred Bronner, Free Fox, O. J .. Hopkinson, Edmund Der- thick,\Fred ‘House, Sam Vrooman, Eh mer Wheeler, Wallace Stax'i’, who ir turn elected as their president, Har old C. Brockway; vice-president, John MacNamara; secretary, Fred Bron ner. Mr. Bronner was also appointed delegate to attend the annual meet ing of the toxvn agricultural society to. be held at Albany January 19th. are being taken to make this one an agi'icultui'al fair but'^o all interests of the 'County L6GAL NQtICEy L a u rens, n ; T . ,26t-35 'rf . NOTICE TO C R EDITORS. f ^ e i.y of May next.—DatecJ Novem- BLAN-GHB L. DICKER, not aloi unite all interests of the Coi make the fair of 1922 a succ Friday evening, January 6, two vei-y good games of ba8ketball were, played wi-th Cooperstown teams. The high school girls played the R. S. H. S. girls with a scoi’e of 15 to 20 in fa vor of the R. S. H. S. girls and Coop erstown high school boys playing with the R. S. H. S. boys wiji'h -a score of There will be a game with playing hei'e Jamiai’y 13. \Vito Montemurro was in.stantly kill ed while crossing the N. Y. CexUral tracks at Herkimer Thursday, Janu- Montemui’i’o left here o’clock car to return boys wijih n score vor of Cooperstown. it Stamford ^^Mr. arid Mig. E. A. FeHon^-will ledve on the eleven o’dock car^ to return th^y will^pend the^^reniam'^r^f the j waiting for his train cro.ss'ed over to OAKSVILLE Frank Bouton, was .home fi’om Glim- merglcn recently and spent Sunday with his pai’ents and called on sev eral friends in the meantime. Those who attended the party at Gay’s Tuesday night I’epoi’t a good There will bo a mask ball on Feb ruary the 3rd nt Gay’s Hall. Ai’chie 'Wheeler and brothei’, Maur ice, have been buzzing wood for Ray McDougal. It is reported that Mrs. Miller is not as well as foi’iixerly; the result of a shock sustained recently. Mr. and Mi’s. Archie Wheeler were callers at 'Eugene Jacob’s Sunday. Miss Mai’y Turner is visiting her sistei’, Mrs. Earl Bishop. Mrs. Ida Denslow was a caller at Charles Jackson’s one day last week. M; D. Menro,e was employed at Wil liam Drew’s several days last week in building an ice house. Mrs. G. Jackston spent a short time in Richfield Springs the latter part of last week. It is I’eported that H. G. Roberts has sold his place On the hill to parties in Ilion. r a store but upon seeing coaching retraced his steps th of the over to a ti'ain dii’oct- ;he path of the fast train. The xdy was taken to Campbell’s ui ikinging rooms andnd Undei-takerndei-tal tak rooms a U McGrath went to Hex’kimer brought the body hei’e whex'e the fu neral was held from St. Joseph’s church Sunday morning. Mr. Monte- muri’o was associated for a time with Rocco Curcio in the management of the Richfield Hotel ' to his business in* ’ family I’emainod hei purchased the Jordan bouse in Cana- darago street expecting to make this their home permanently. He is.su vived by his wife and five children. Among those called IHme to attend the fmieral of James- Brady were Mrs. Qxiigley, Miss Bertha Brady, Her bert Bucklin Brady, Chicago; Mis.s Mary Brady, Ovei’brook, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Martin, Mrs. M. C. Mux ray and'son, Philadelphia; Mrs. Ge( Srpith, Albany; Miss Frances Flana gan, Providence; Edward Kranz, Sy racuse; Mrs. Kelly and daughter, Miss Delia Holland, Miqs 'Marion Evans,, Utica; Mi’, and Mrs. M. J. \ ’ Michael O’Malley, -Pil Rev. Edward O’Mal Seminai’y, Overbroc lharles TODDSVILLE Ml- and M l’S. Fi-ank Thayer, whe living in Cooperstown for returaed to their have been living i A few weeks,. hav< homeome here here. , Harold Shaw of Mt. of Mt. \Vision is 3 off weekse< with his speniiing a couple o w parent's, Mr. apd Mrs. Ja \■e ‘ yiesworfc Mr. and Walker of Starnford lest of Mr. anfl-'Mrs. mr. a,uu AViia. Jay ShaW; Mr«. Netti Aylesworth is visiti fc the home of Mr. and Mrs. ZS was. the recent gui Wilson Peters,. Among those who are on i^e sick list are, Mrs. Henx'y Wildey, MrsrAn- r Shute and Mrs. Dorothy Calla- and _M ts Friday evening. •were enjoyed, x inerits were sei’ved. Mr. : Finch moved to CooperstO' day for the winter. W g are very glad to repormtiji Miss Mable. Shute 'who has beerr yei ill with rheumatism improved. Leslie Wo.odbeck of Conp'erstow spea-t Sunday with h1gp''p!|ji'ents, M Mrs. George Hollister ,'' the grippe arid under the care of. Dr, Horlc is, able to be about again.- Subscribe for The Journal. • , I' AUCTION SALE Unc^aiinecl A rticles Left on cars of Southern New York Power & Railway Corporation Saturday^ Jan. 21 • : ■ A t l P M . E mr. B. A Hall, Hartwick, N. V. DAN CHAPMAN, Auetioneer By Order of E. D. CONRIilN, Gen. Freig|it & Passenger Agent N O riC E TO CREDITORS. filL l i I S H ; 3 E n ? 2\ PP«irsi Exheutors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. N o v em b er of . AJTNA KF.r.LE ORRMO-Np. CI^AUnR V. SMTM. fesQ., A ttorney for B x o futrix, . Oneortta, N. T, NOTICE TO CREDITORS—P u r s u a n t S l S I ’l'Y fem m N , Rxecutor^ n FDR or: OTOBF po.w by ttip ‘inM 2Tth >Hy of Ff*b- l All t><*r«f»n‘5 lif>Mln.£r anv op.-n or pub- f'nntran of .enrh c.rrporaMon-, tho Roil r*rp«ic Dairy Prn.lu«’»« i'«>mr»any. Tor., to pro«*[ni Mio «samr‘ |n \\ri*'nnr .an«l H . tail, to -jftM r*r.'it.or r»t ooM l.lw r>mpo «Vf N 1' WJUK- in »h- • ji- of fnoiiorHtnu'n. t’ountv n* Pnoiiorfftnu'it. r ) tb«' «nit DTi Jannory Pth. \TARTTV vn.VKT.FJR ^ of tbo ?>rOm'rtv o th*^ HoO f*rp'k I.'ilrv Pr ol' i * fTTFf/ T.o»|c JP t\*.a Ir.atb. Yss \ > r • • f • 1 • . . '■ Offiro Tff Posi rvfTirp A'b’ro'sp. rooporsfn^yn. Offfopo CotinttL • rpok Dairy ProiUiots Pomnanv. Tno. a . ovnor fnr vnltintarv flis^soliiUon. roh-pr of th*' Hhov-e rrtrporatlon. < M'ARTTX IMOAiax-RR. Receive N. T. nifu'ios ir Annual Meeting cultural Society, for the election -of directors and such other business as may be properly brought-before the meeting, will be held Saturday, Jan- fgeJ’S i l S . ^ Dated; Dec.. 29, 1921. ,W. Bax’! Parish, Owl Secretary ■Poultry shows offer a good means if com|varing notes, even though yoH iiiii’t win aiiy ribbons.