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v r ■' W^nesday, Jahuary 13, 1922 THE FREEMAN’S JOURNAL PA<plyREE iMIrs. ,?L Connor i P R p Q F i E I J } dames Smith of South Columbia spent a couple of days with his cou^-i sin, Victor Beebe of this village last ' Wesley Vibbard ef Piers,town who has returned t o his home, W. J. Duggleby and faiBily and Hil- a Beebe were callers at Richfield Iprings Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gottc If You’re a Young Woman .. or.Evenm-MidtfleIife lierp is Soine Good ^dylce f or you y |rom aProrninent Woman Albany,lbany, A N. Y.—' praise Dr. Pierce’s scriptien'. \ ■ will gladly Favorite Ere- Mfe first test of it,, ever tweijity years jMp, When I was a. ratlferTer delicate^’irl in a run-cloWn del . ................................. indition, was^ to change me to. i bust, happy girl; full Of-life, Ahou ---- ”— \ later, during iriotlier- :ain proved woncni.rful, ’ since then when in ic it has proved to bo onderful builder—all laimed fc seven yeai hood, it < Many tim need of a tonii the same Wonderful and more’lh^ii is- ciair Irs. E. Connor, 32 West &t.. Better go now to your neij lod^^drug st erce’s Pavp]rite firsi igbhor- i Preseripvion in lets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice,-or send 10c for trial pkg. of tablets. DECATUR The village school has a three days’ vacation this week. Leo Wandell who 1 oast week is bet' •Mrs. Irene ill is b etter at this writing, e Southard is spending the ir with Mrs. Ingraham Smith at East ‘Worcester. Win Heggs of Ohio is spending the week with friends in town. D. L. Bazler and Prank Terp of Sonth Valley were business c in town Saturday. Clem Murdock of -Stamfo: spending some time with his son, Morrell Murdock and family. Thomas 'O’Brien has returned hortie after spending some time at the Fox Memorial Hospital a t Oneonta. Adelbert Banker is the new sexton at the M. E, church. LeRoy. Wright and family of East Worcester spent Wednesday at I, \W. Snyder’s. George Richard of Portlandvillo calling on friends in town last w Mrs. Otiren Mowers and son liam were guests Sunday of Mr, Mrs. Lloyd VanVoorhis. A R a t Breeds 6 to 10 Times a Year, Averaging Ten Young to, a Litter Remember this, act as^soon as yc SNAP. stroyei bmemher this, act as^soon as you the first rat. Get. a pkg. of RAT- It’s sure ra t and mice d( or*^7o|^’^won^^to^^ claugMe^'Dor^hlTw^ DAVID R. DORN H. L. BRAZEE. SPRINGFIELD CENTER R. S, McCredy speiit WEenday in ing a tfew days with Mrs. B-. Gard- Jay, janl ^ eriteytan Pkncy Work Mrs. I a M u Acker i s ,suffering: With; g r t S i a » r e ; t r s l ‘’« i ? F i t 1 5 r i S » « S ! l S ' n S Mrs. Jim es Belli and sons •some, time with her sister. Miss ^'w S n e ^ d a y f'ian, 11th, Mr, an#M rs ■Springer Gray ehtertaiiied to dinner: larir- Carey and; spent th^ past- '®,h. sick list and has not been able to a t tend school the past week.. AH hop* for a speedy recovety.; . Guy Eckler, a teacher in Albany, came home (to attend the funeral of his grandfather, Alonzo Bradley who Was buried January 8th. Guy re turned to his school on Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Sheldon, who has been i the sick list, is able to do her work ' buildintg'orf 'F. ,J. Maxted and. -will it to his{>-roperty on Gatlin Aye: - Miss Anna- Lawless passed SSShfSiSs*' I S S S s b«m in Fitchbur&^ lass., con ing hare about twentyrsix y e a rs _ag< For. some: time she was iti biisines here. Shce leaves three nephews, Paul, WilTiain and Joseph W'alsh, w^ brought her remains to Irs. Alfred Sldah~df J. Duggleby While^ she g nursing^ a t parents of a son. were callers in Springfield Centec^mn Saturday. ^ William Stevens is spending some time with his aunt, Mrs. Marshall Hoke; Oliver Beebe has been busy draw ing wood from his farm. . Alice Beebe spent Monday and Tues day helping the Misses Ingalls of E. Springfield. Quite a number of people from tl illage htterided the auction of Cbi Wnimm^O^ Messrs.. Hob'ert and Leslie Cur Vednesda; FL Y C R E E K V A l LEY James Seebcr of New York City ;k^-end guest of his nephew, was a wcel „ Howard Williams. Mr. and Mrs. John*Konk6fske u inday guests at Earl Trainor's. i convenient, comes _ 0 mi.^ng. Munimifies r a t “ “ m ^ ancfM rl Leslie Hoiienbe* leaves ar ^ > James Hull ( Sunday visii Mr. and ^ j Sunday visitors t Lzei: -MoCredy has, beer fe omt o f town visrtme ■danWillfe-and South |ic jfield Cemetery al occurred in the morn fy’s Church, Alfcany. HINMAN HOUGW were present ,a ed the foUpwin installr iter, Dud ley Mbnrisj overseer, ’'Harold Salis bury; cli&plin, Ida Salisbury ; lecturerr Mrs. Dudley Morris; treasarer, E.®H. Salisbury; secretary, ’Miss Adelia Ki- ley; atovwarci, Robert Salisbury; as sistant s-idward, Walter K-iley; gate keeper; BC-arold Salisbury ; Ceres, Flova ^ ' 'flS Straight rwiug officers: Metste Mrs\.\Dudley Morris; treat Salisbury; secretary, ’Miss spendiiip: a Ida .Salisirury., Mr. an«d Mrs. E, 1 in Oneonta Saturda; H. Salisbury were ANtGELL HILL Messrs. Ilobert and Leslie Curtis from Exeter Center spout. Saturday from Exeter Center spent, evening ®t Janies Monroe’s, ling a t Janies Monroe’s, rs . Lrt'oa Eckert from Burlinjgton Fted iChamberlain of Schylcr La i spending some time with Mpi a a position a|. i ’entytWo- . ladies eaSantly entertained at, Chib with Mrs. James HARTWICK The ,Q. E. S. met with Mrs. M. D. SI iter Monday evening fby supper and social' time which was enj*>yed by T^riarm est Wprkers^of the Baptist, Church will meet with Mrs. G. Or MayUe Thursday afternoon for the e(:tion of officers, and other business The^ W. C. T; tl. will meet a t the; Christian Church parsonage Thurs- Fbwlston, over the _ week-,end. The Rebekah Circle meets* :this Wed-r , nesday afternoon iu their lodge rooms for -worfe.-- - - - —- The Milford Bank H o ld s a M e e ting banking rooms last W*\’''''\'’ noon a semi-annual dn ircent was declared. Subsequehtly the share-hc>HCTS elected the following directors for the. i s H S r l l i W laryngitis is muen oerter. Mrs. Peter Bhandon and Thtimas M u rphy were guests of his brother; Edward Mugphy, Wednesday. Hiram Bi’O’wn is _ entertaining jn- iammatory rheumatism arid is iinder, he care of Dr. Lynden of Cherry Val- gsSf- PERsfoWlii There was a large gathering^ of Grange folks at the Grange Hall Sat urday evening. ..R ’‘was_th^ the new year and it was a suppei B.-McMarius of Fly Greek Grange the installing officer wiF ris of the same Grang* Thomas Kniflin of Fly Grange assisting. The gins with very bright prospects. The installation of .-officers of Fly Creek Grange was^held Mst wesk.^A eek Grange was ith Sister Har-, inge and Brother Creek Valley T l ^^Wesl and reh f^M y Vibbard is visiting friends relatives in .Springfield and Bur- much better, but has not recovered the' full use of her hand ^ Charles ILniskern from the Mile Point farm attended the Saturday evening. grange _ and music . o r tile evenii-c- , was served by Mrs. here, ■;ed eparig lay. Games and music provided' minment fo r the evening. upper was served by Gardner. Mr. Palmer was presented with a beautiful gold ring by the youftg people. He responded m his the new yea, p d it Was a_aupp 5 o S S n , ^ ”’-' Potter; Chaplm^ ’ Allen. Bresee. After the lOdge ses sion a beautiful supper was swerved in honor of the v « ™ r e r e ® S 4 d k : ? “ .i .SOUTH HARTWICK Miss_ Edith German^retur^^^^ horn “1 daughiter rt from J id h( 2 i' parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3 Biib>cock last week, Iluberl in and Mrs. !F FannieFannie were pleasantly en It Mr. and Mrs, Henry,Ben business c George extend congratula- .iclifi. JANUARY GLEARANCr SALE The Bargain Event of the Year . Special values in ready-to-wear with suits at half-price and distinct reductions on coats. Big Bargains In Every Department THE CAPRON ^ COMPANYrInc. Business Established 1872 y ONEONTA. N .Y .' The Mohigari bungalow has boenL sold. Rufus*'Whipple is the proud ; M I L F O l D T I D I N G S W. C, McRprie„ Milford R*pn«ont«tive for M«w». 8ub*criptiotis, p Adyertiaino and dob Printing LoeaJ Happenmgrs Ten degrees below zero here this ■ fuesday nioming;, baSafS t.“g.\aS'’pTiay''S a^d played the high school team of > u ‘s . t i i a i r 4 1 : cteg-j^-~fai^.''SrHarSsdri’s *i; \ f o r t l a n d v i l l e .ude Bliss. The famd; icted With scarlet feveir leiis, and all friends ar. „ are glad to'know that now they ai free from the” disease, and all may g ifely about their accustomed duties, Irving Beckley is ill at bis home ire, bpt was reported on Sunday ev- ‘T & ? X h a a b e e . i , . l . , s < time, is somewhat improved at pi ent. Mrs. Pride received .news on M Saturday of the serious condition of »1- her sister, Mrs. Josephine Burdick at Wednesd..., ------ Elwood was called mother, whose serious illness requir ed h e r constant atterition. The naother Mrs. McLeish died Saturday, Jan. 7j the funeral eing held on Tuesdi lOthj-gt her late home. M) lol en.}oyed a >arlars and a- 'oriday night, o has been .' SohenevUs, Tjie infant son of Mr, and Mrs., een Lucius lloose, whose birth_ whs. an-^ Mrs. xMaud Place,, who ’ spendingr-the past week in returned home .Sunday, scarlet feve fox several nounced in last week’s iSsue_ of the ihS^i lors -Jo,umal, died Wednesdsiy nighC E. B. Sweet ,& Son, who flood - --------'’arly in the fall as so »th^ died in died at igust last. Mr.’ El'wood’s a few weeks later a t her ipme in Walton. Miss Ida Lane is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pride during his illness. Harold M. Howe of Northfield, Vt., spent Sunday and Monday with his cousin, W. L. Wellman. Mr. Howe is en route to Orpnogo, Missouri, whe his wife and children are spendi some time with her parents the He will visit Philadelphia, Washii ton, the state of Texas on busin before returning to Northfield. last week to New York City v he attended >the automobile sboti turning home Thursday evening. Mr. Francis ’vVas Well pleased with the Durant exhibit at the show. The New York manager told Mr. Francis that he had sold and delivered 400 of the four sylinder model Durant since last August.^ ■ ■ Charles Beckley of Mt. Vision was in town'Monday and Tuesday. , Daniel A. Trinkino was a business caller in CooperstowruMondayf ' Postmaster Kent Barney aririoances that he has on |ale at.the PostofBce the new savings securitfes in the form; \ ” ’ Savings Certificates in 5 and $100. These for $20 and $80 respectively and mature in five years and bear interest at the rate of 4% per cent compounded semi-annually, and are woirih $25 and $100 at -ma turity. Mr. Barney will be , pleased 4-„ ----- g ijj regard f-~ :plain mor* certificates B O W E H I L L -Fred Martindale commen* ice on the lake last Fridaj urday and the imenced dra^ SU M M IT L A K E Mr. and Mrs. Frank Acres of War- ren were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith Sunday. - ~ Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hazzard and mily and Mrs. Joseph Hazzaid spent S - Mrs, GSjidwell who is ill a t the hoi of her &ister, Mrs. Meuso Sitts, i mains about the same. HYDE BAY Mrs, <4100. Hyde Clarke, ehildtren and nurses', left Monday f n t Cliicago whore sbe will ‘ spend If couple of months with her rnothciv Mrs. -A- Ryersoii-. Charles Smith is spentJing ii few days at Floyd Judsou’s; Gladyss Judson is atten-ding scdiool at the CTontinental School. Wm. iBliss was recent caller at Joe Sleeghandsi Eonie of the people in this vicinity have bes'un filling* their iee houses, Mrs, Charles Smith spent Saturday after-noon in East SpriiiE-field. Ii*ving: Judson dpeiit llonday ing a t J^ohn Doyld's. family anjl Mrs. Joseph Hazzaid Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jamei man h f East Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Smith of Stavk- ville spent a day with the latter’s p ar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron ‘Wiles. ■' Carolyn Myrdek was entertained by; Mildred Shaul Saturday evening. Ml*, and Mrs. Albert Layman and family spent Sunday ■with Mr. and Mr.s. Arthur Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of Van- sville spent ‘Sunday with their Dr B. W. Phillips was called and nronounced i t an acute attack of rheu matism. All hope for a speedy re- ^°llaTry D. Bildorbock attencled the funeral of a_,rdative, Mrs. ■ Elmer Smith, atTJBfeoirta FrMay. Julian Markol Ua.s lured the George loslyn farm and will move there this d euttirig ay and Sat-' irmers about here co.Trimenced drawing. The ice is one ,fdot thick and of very fine quality. Last Friday night there was a dance, held at John Sargent’s a mile south of Edson Corners. Those that a t tended from this place were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott and son, Egbert, Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Smith, Mrs. Ben Kimhal, Mr.’ and Mrs. Leon Eldred and Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Montgom ery, This week Friday n ight there is to be a dance at Dewitt Montgomery’s. Miss Irene Fritts, one of the em- ployijes. -qf-J.he Thanksgiving- ITnspital at Cooperstown was at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fritts * .turday and Sunday. SN O W D O N _ Edna Thornton i.s spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Bris- Mr. and Mrs. Monroe from Oaks- yille spent Sunday with Mi's. Den.slow. Fred Lake from Fork Shop, assist ed by Eiwin Lake, is cutting wood o his sister’s farm. Daniel Davirus i-eturned to N^i York Sunday, Mrs. Davii-us remair ing for an indefinite perioti. understand Nathan Bristol is ive back Joslyii ' m l ' Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Spoor and son Gordon of Pleasant Valley were cal- .lei-s at Frank Evans’ Sunday. • ' Mrs. Fred’ Btown received the s ^ news of the death of her father,, Orr-in 1 South worth last Wednesday, but she was unable to attend the funeral on Thursday she. being taken suddenly ill while preparing to go. At present she is a little better and able to sit a little. She has the sympathy of - s y s S S S j s ! th Mr. and Mrs. part of the week here called by the death of his father, W. H. ^Ce'cil DoForest and family sper Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mr; Clifford UeFqrPst at Lena. ily 'spent Sunday with Joseph Hazzard. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Myron Shaul and fam ily spent Sunday witli friends a t East Springfield. • Misses Bieatrice Anderson ■ and Mil- red Smith called a t William Begley’s !„ix^rday afternoon. and Ambrose Gill are* drawing Catanhal Deafness’ GannotBe Gored by EeeaE appll<mtlons, as they* cannot reacti tl*e dUseasefl portion of the .ear. CalarrliaJ DeatneBS .requires constltu- tioha.1 treatment. HEA11.1'S C-A-TAERH MBI>ICI3ME is a constitutional remedy. CatairhaiU beataesB is caused l>y ah in flamed c»onditioa of tlio mucous lining ol the Bastaohian Tube. ’WJiont this tube is Inilaanioi; you have a, rumbEing sound of ittipericci; hearing, atf<d'''wliora It is entire ly eiosea, Deafness is the result. TJnlesB the anflsimination can he reduSed, yoiir hearihg may ,he destroyed forever. HAL.Ix’8 , C.ATARitH: MEDIcmE acts thfongh ' the bloodx on tho mucous sutv* faces of the system, thus rcanoing the Ih'- -flanmnatSon and restoring oorin^ ' Cir-culatra free. - All Druggists. . F. J; Cheney Co., 'Toloao, Oblof Leo and Ambrose Gill are* drawing ice from Mud Lake. Miss Mildred, Smith spent a few venings With MTS'. 'Charles Ostrander. ■Willard Bullion of Richfield Spa. called on M ends here Thursday. A donation was held at 'Van Hornes ville Thursday evening. , MmDLEJFlELD Regents examinations are being held _Weland - in our ■village school this week. for Herbert NayL Francis 'l^lef ha*^ a car load* of day Sunday with fri lime arrive in Cherry Valley this pas-t neighbors here. Many farmers were bus; # A TEN DOLLAR BILL For Every in Town ; NeYKt before has this town eiijoyed so generous a eash dlstnbutio!i.^NeTer before has a clothing safe offered so much in quality and economy. T. D. Bill is a prince of givers. He is handing out crisp ten dollar bills daily to every ca^twomer, and he has his pockets lined idth many more for those who ha^ not yet dome.- A TEN DOLIAR BILL FREE With Every Cash Pcirchase of a - f SUIT Or OiilCOIlT af $ 35.00 or Over Thp oiffering 'involves this sdasoris fine Suits arid' Overcoats:^—pur entire tiocks: Spleiidid' Ijuklity and sizes for every flgare. iTfie-SediLcfcions vVe have l»e offering involves tnis season s uue ouili woolens in desirable patterns; styles for every tas made .^re decisive, and T. ©. Bill's ten dollar gi ; makekthis 1 event of extiraordinary- J r-aftractiveness. Carr Clothing Inc. - ‘‘HOUSE OF Sul^PfiNHBIMER GOOD CLOTHES MU-FORD CENTER The Home Bureau.^'met -with Mrs. ites last Tuesday. ■ ‘ M . C. ~ ■\ has -been work _ 10 and 25 cent store for a year in Florida, that he now has been em ployed its manager. Several of the farmers .here are putting in tiieir supply ofiiee. Mrs. John Belle^of OneonVa Fecent- ly visited her sisterTMrs. Lizzie Mof- 'llomer Preston is helping the One onta Ice Company- fill their ice kQps^ ut Oneonta. . .Miss Beatrice Pratt of Westville has been spending a few days at the home of-I. E. Lamb. Mrs. Clark .Morris has been enter taining her father, Mr. Garden, of Goblesltill. „ ^ - Ml'S. 'William Hughes of Dutch Hill icentiy visited her aui ' ” at V Ray Jehks and family visited her mother, Mrs. Flora Hamm at Lena on Sunday. We are sorry to report Mrs. Hamm in very poor health. M iss Edith German and her frier Miss J-onos took a trip to Albany or day last week to consult Hr. Pyso: specialist on eye, ear and nose troi bles from which Miss German is suffpi'er. C Salisbury, who is working Naylor a t Lena, spent the dra-wlrig it. The social held a.t Wallace son’s was well attended. The were about eight dollars. The friends of-’Mrs, Francis Tyler -tet that her health is not as good ons arc made to comniehee ng this Week. The ice is as usual. loads of potal ■week. Cars ; anners from this vieiriity dre’W Is of potatoes too Milfordilford thishis pasti t M t p \Week. Cars are being loaded at one dollar per busheL George Savage returned to .Seneca FMI s last Saturday. ^ The remains of Mrs., Will Page were laid at rest in our ■village cerilete^. She was a sister-in-law of Fred Page. Rev. and Mrs. Rice arid family were entertained at Mr. Palmer’s Tuesday , - . LENA - Mrs. D. PI. Mack is at D. C. Tal bot’s, ' J. Ri Tompson is on the sick list. Dr. Philips of Hartwick is attending fames Bishop is working again for n, G. Wart. Carleton Irons spent Saturday night and Sunday -with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eiwin Irons at Hartwick. TO D D S V ILLE 'Mi’S. Alida Bates of Ely C r e ^ spent Friday with Mrs. A* 0. ‘Wrench. -; Sena Mae Vunk spending tpe Week in Schenectady. George Gilchrist of Thurston Hill was a visitor at William Shoemaker’s Friday. ' from the Whitehouse. fprd DoForest’s recently. ; /Miss ‘ .. ...................... . ' ■ George Freeland has a new horse.- , Earnest Bloomer’s family' is on • the E. 0. Rogers was a. business caller at C. K. Harrington'^§-Saturday. '. S'pvoral, farmers in this section are ‘^.3SS&*!SS ... Economics club met w bert Naylor for dinner and old Mrs. Irwin McIntyre is a little bet- >en spei ; Dingm recently visi Townsend. Lizzie Squire has LTciiSido.'\''’.*'\’ , Mrs. John Smith of Dutch Hill, who has been seriously ill, is reported as improving. H Y D E PA R K L. A. Weeks of Maust'on, 'Wis., WM a recent guest of lus uncle, Milo H.)binscjti visfteii her parei A. 1). Murdock, o: True saving lies in wise spending. Hard Pine flooring We have reduced our piice on our first quality rift hard pine flooring. We have only about 3,000 ft.’left and do not expect it will last long at the reduced --r-’-.v - —I C. J. Armstrong & Sons L u m b e r Mrs. Bmce Hall of Gooperstovvn isiteil her parents, Mr. .and Mirs. . D. Jluvdock, one day last week. Is<iuc Waymen and family of ^ o w - >n sjicnt the week-end a t Way- Parshall returned to his woA in Rhode Islaiul Monday, after s p e w ing a week’s vacation at the hoftie ’of his parents, Mr. and'Mrs. Henry ^Seymore Teachout of Otieonte was herb 8unclay. His sister Sara 'Tea^- out. returned With- him to spead trie j-einainder of the ■winter. ^ It is report^ that Mrs.-AL B. Quackenbush of Kansas has purchased the Houck place. HARTWICK SEMINARY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sehidznek of CooperstO’wn are spending ^ f e ’w days with Mr. and Mrs. Horace 'weeks.__ Prof. J. G. Traver preaehejl a t Mid dle Yillage on Sundayx The Home Ecor— ''' Sp e c ial R e d u c tion pirella Corsets, Rust Proof and- inst .breakage, stating size of corset guaranteed against .brei Write at once stating si worn and whether high, or low top preferred. >x. Wo can,pnly furnish a limited num ber and in staffed sizes.. I. M. ELLIOTT, Corsetierre, Milford, N. Y. . Home Economic at the home pf Mrs. on Thursday. Regents exa at the c’— ™- T' ;s Club ■will meet:,, 9 Clarence Hopse“' ' J •ed by a s onta N ot :aminations are being held this week. ‘ >1 iinary b o y s __ ore of 14-33 while the Onc- (lal gMp lost at 10-17. . C A R FO R H I R E . Day or night. Careful driving, prompt service. Special attehtipn given to night calls. Beasonahle ' rates. F. J. Beach, West Main St., Milford, N. Y, Phone . t Tuesday evening, ? . her' fourteenth was spent iri ijbs. All report ;»i'i 11111 l■ii| 11III i If III11 m m i n i i w i-ii i iii ii i i i i i * Pay Your Bills by ' ^ Gheck and Have a Receipt. Opun a Cheeking Account with the MILFORD NATIONAL BANK ‘ - • 'k . Milford, N. Y. : ^ »»'**t * >1111III i i ii.ii il l m il IHIII III IMI H'WH 11 n i r ■:;‘i