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PAGE SIX THE FlOEEMAiyS JOURNAL ^ r k i m e f C o u n t y N e w s ! 1 JE 0 N A R D S \ ^ L L E lelj a«to loading shot gun” for use banking and other institutionsj for jping bandits, ■ burgiars--vanything t deserves ^ihstantaneaus removal. ._jse guas have just been plaeeduni- the. market. The gun shoots buck shot and may be shot in rapid succes- variety and iS' short of barrel, en abling quick use in close quarters. S e S S a f e ; theih many happy returns of'the day, the crewd departed in- the Vree small hours t f the morning. . C. Carr of Hartwick was a gbest^of; ;his sister-^in-lavif,: Mrs. E. C. ’Talhot 'Tuesday night., , ; ■couiiLy j • but thrc 7- -prosperity., . K ate ..Saunders dnadiLla Eorks rnd sister Lena of „,.y to have xoj. ulood poisOhitig. ■ Miss Ruth Cole is having dental work donO at Dr. '\^atson’s at Rich- ’ ■lvTiss^i[.etn^^ height has been visit-' ing friends in itoliawk. . Mrs. Merton Goats from ter^Youpg. - -iittlfi -Mdss-Trcanettir'Jlohhhisrfe Rjphflpld Surings has bee'r I. Morris Whi rere gue,sts t f S w i taken to EeonardsV ! o f Mrs. Rainey to a,ee thinking that ----- plane., ‘’Mrs- Camangoe i t broken and D.r. Loi home o f Mrs. Rainey to meet Mrs. Camangee thinking that a bonts was Oitt o-f plane., ‘’Mrs- Camangee found the leg' broken and D.r. Lough Of Ed- mesion was .called tp assist her. Mrs. MpliiMmmalafid nfun- dpr -t.bg* ravp a F Mrs. Rainey. ^ She is -Mrs iUll-- __ at 2 o’cloi . dertaking iriey- ^ She indef the ci -rpm McGrath bros. lin-' dertaking rpoma, the Rev. Father Kelly oftieiating and- the remains plac ed in the vault at L’ak'eview ceme-. Br. K. D. W # sop i i now nrEshevy 'dental oftice inbhe < WeidiDHfday, January 18,* W2» Marshall Getnnaa. of Columbia Cen ter was a recent caller at. Mr. and airs. David 'Stroup's.^ H a iry J. Roberson,'the collei : '-taxes, avill.-sot .afcidnafles.D-. Ho; ibed 's t ore J a nuary'^Oth ’20 i tore .January for'the land tax' w GolUinDza 1iin6 to JU ■ HE SyPFEIIEI M l “FruMItef Brouglit W e i S H e a l i i j 49 A nderson | t ., P 6 KrnANh,tMAiNE. “ I was trou'blecl with Gonstipatibn ever since I can remember. As, g result, was. s,ubject to distressing HeadpEesnn^Dmflu^^ 'left sideT I cbanbed. to read about “Frult-a- tives’’ in onfe of our local papers iiud began their use about fouV luoiulis ago. Since then,, i luivo bec!n free of Headaches, •my ’liowels have 'been .regular, and .from the .usnoGiFMK,.,. -%tives’’ (Fruit-fcaxp/raldets,}. I feel'l - hay.e derived,tho j^.ii*iLi:vsi l>Aaoifi h”. ay.e derived,tho j^.ii*iLi:vsi l>AaoifL ; OTIS tr, DRYAXT, 50c a box, 6 for $2.50,'trial size 25c, At dealers or from FIlUIT-A-TlV£s: Limited, OGBKN'SBHRG. N. Y. ’ing figures-, conifort for —i' reached. S tA R K V I L L E ait tiiG . !r at Fom Plain, is better an at the home .of her son, Hi Brookman’is Cofnersy^ Dr. Jennings of Mohawk was called on M-onday -to See Mrs. \ViH 'VVard who is qhite ill at present. Regents examinations are being held “ in our school this week from the 16th to 18th. i Tuesday. Clara Leneker spent last week at )rt Plain 'with Mrs. Hemy RebelL ■Mrs, John Phillips of Fort Plain is iitingiting herer parents,i Mr. and Mrs. vis h p Otto Pickel. . Howard Hoke, tax collector, has re ceived hia 'Warrant and will he at Ho.tel Smith Jan. 17th and a t Nestle’s Hotel Jan. 24th, to receive taxes. The rate is, General $14.19; Highway, $12.03. Borne tax.to pay. The donation at the M. E. Church - -was well attended Friday night. The receipts were $83.00. Louise Elwood will go to Ne-w York . this week .to take up her duties as a in a hospital in that city, r citizensitizens arere veryery bussy ' Our c a v bu putting in .their ice. Some are dra-wing it from-Summit Lake; others John The ice is good quality from 10 to 14 Those whose business called them I out. last Thursday after the heavy snow fall of Wednesday were able to tell the residences of our public spirit ed citizens whose walks were clean and practically as passable as spm- r.. Therehere wereere othersthers where thosehose mer T w o where t that went through first, had the un pleasant experience of making a path which the property owners are willmg to have instead of shoveling it out. adiLlk .Forks were recent Mr-- and Mrs., D. Meeker’s. Elsa 'Williams who resides in INIe- dina h.as heen spending the' past t,^o weeks with her mother, Estella-mid sister,- Mary Williams. ' ' Flora Washburn. does not improve very rapidly. •' Arthur Hpxie and wife spent Tues day ab Mr.' and Mrs. E. C. Talbot’s ■alsd jMtrS, Cooper and baby. Chas. Edick and family have moved the Hamilton Whitford house now the'Babcock Manufaeturing came from near Burlihgton owned by the Babco Co. 'They came frpi Mrs. F. H. White and son spent 'Wednesday with friends in West Ed- mestoix. _ . . . Recent news from our former resi dent, Mrs. Fred Ornstead who now re sides in Boonville is that she is much improved in health, Charles Tarbox and sister vrho came here in |;he fall Save moved to Mt, January 8th S. A. Card and family went tc N=ew Berlin to see Mrs. Card’s aunt, Mrs. James Mudge, 'who fell and broke heir arm. • S-/ H. O. Gould slipped and fell on the ice dislocating the cord in his shoul der. He -was taken to Mrs. Gaman- gee wSo gave the member attention. Much attention is given tp the basr ketball g the placi ed the b Thursday evening, i vor of Leonardsville. ii’s elected for the ensi are as follows: two trustees no suc ceed themselves for three ye^rs were E. C. Talbot and Chas. 'Welch, also the election uf officers for the Spday School; supt., Edgar Bass; assistant aupt., Chas. Welch; „secretary| and treasurer, Mrs. Edgar Bass; a^fetant. secretary and pianist, Isabell E®yon; supt. of Missionary departmgint^ Mrs. E. C. Talbot; supt. of _ he 1 Acres and son Hiiton ■noon -with Mrs. iw days with her 'aunt, height. • 'Mrs. Kerincl spent Saturday afternoe Haswell Edick took a load to: Chei ry Yalley last Friday vyheret the tripped the light fantastic toe. Miss Ruth Cole spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents oh Stewart. Miss Ruth Young from Oneon-ta spent the latter part of the week at The Social Club will hold a dance in the Grange Hall this Friday night Smith’snith’s orchestrarchestra framoi Springfield )mfortabIe as po.ssibie und curustahees arid Has much extended her. iympat' lall, New Year guotationi IL o fr Ceriter will furiiish the mu£ Miss Blanche Bailey is b( Miss Rose Vorhees’ at Riel Mrs. 'William Conklih is visiting .. Hess a t Sprout Brool rs. G, J . Arittstrong spent Suiiday t with her mOthex, Mrs. Frank Brook, t Suiida; bpardirig at icMeld \ ....Ja m Conklih is sister, >Mrs Hess a t Spi Mrs. G, J . Arittstrong night with her Acres a t Slab Gi.„ _ Mrs, Helm Tromi Richfield Springs is VisRi^ h er daughter, Aetna height. Miss Helen YOUag entertained some of her schoolmates from Richfield Springs .Sunday afternoon. C U I X E N The worst storm of the season swept over this part of- Herkimer County Wednesday. ™ ” ■\' irogram •which s follows: Saunders; reading, Mrs. C. Granger; recitation, Mrs. Di. Wing; poem, .Mrs. Babcock; reading, Mrs, Charles Ells worth. There were fourteen mem bers present, also two guests, Mrs. Herbert Rogers and Miss Ruth St. proved and redeeprated making a very attractive and convenient offici (bile field people. Among them were Mr. and’Mrs. Harold BrOckway, Mr. and mond BfockiVay, BurrilL House, John Ostrander, - „ four o’clock. Prank Babcock o f Litchfield Was in town; Sunday! M, d aiid Mrs. Lynn Tutty and famr y spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, n r \ ' T tt' ' ’ John Wright has moved to the E. ; ^ S n ^ - v I S ’ of .Litchfield has taken possession of the farm of C. D. Hop- has returned i next to Black’s-drj Charles Morris has been Spending several days in tjiis vicinity overhaul ing milRing machine engines for users of the Emphe machines, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed we're a1 E. D. Mason’s several days the pasi visit to Utica .week and are now and Little Falls. William Bro'wn entertained the fol- a.t his home on Tue: ‘ after'which George T lowing i ing: Hei ight on Tuesdi nry Wilcox, Charles Ellswpn Wing, Haydn Adams and H« '6rt Rogers. Through the kindness of Glen Mom- ■oe the pupils of the academic depart- nent enjoyed a sleighride .Saturday ivening. Mr, and Mrs. Wyette Wing, K. J. Wing and Mr. and Mrs, Dvright Wii The members of the fire departiifeht held their annual banquet at Hotel -Caivert Thursday' evening, January 12 and if proved to be one of the most epjoyable ever held. Nothing but rise was heard of the dinner served ge Tunniclifle, dl< - way when any suhjecQ x the \town is under discuss able among those present of the original menibr department The; George Waterman home from Ch.iGag< Ross Stroup anc George Passage called on ter, Mrs, John Woodard receffi: i s ah the sick list. the good’ of ision. Not- ■were three members -when the organized in 1879. Lathrop of the Hook ing and Mr. and Mrs, Dvright 'Wing were in Utica Tuesday and called on Alfred Clark and Mrs. Clifton Curtis at Faxfx>n Hospital, Utica. Charles Jones and mother, Mrs. M. Jones were at the Faxton hospital E. C. Talbot; supt. of homd depart- JORDANVILLE iSii Mr. Wiiliams of Utica who is em- the week-end guest of her mother, ployed at the Babcock plant is a liieffi- Mrs. Lizzie'. Mumford. ' o/ the Skenandoah Lodge and with gS sfs: !SI“H'S v S . Elton Zoller of Deck spent a few f evening, the 10th. . ’wiU Cadtell is travpling “ ^ D . S L S r . f W a n . n w a s ,he week-end guest of her mother. a . . T h .« .s a ' l S i ' c t „t Cla,..in. ™ s in S . E . Y h i ' L f o r ’’ ‘“S L ? A j S ' E r t o and daughte. Regents e.xaminatians are held in Mrs. Envnn Main spent 1 uesday, the the school this week. E th with Mrs. Lashure of New Hai’t- Marshall Ilamner and son Her- . I Charles Peet and wife visited their ! daugiiEer, Mrs.' Will Hughes Saturday, r Dean Xichols and oddest daughter Dori.s are ill with the grip. Last Tuesday evening while Mrs. L. I). *VValker was in attendance af the I lectui'e course held in LVhcelor’s Hall die' .'R-a.s taken ill. Dr. Granger was \'(•re sumffioHod. She is a little better at Wedi this writing. Morfc Brown and wife and Floyd .Group and family were dinner guests at the home of Calvin Burch ki honi of his birthday wliich occurred Sal the week-end,guest of M r. and Mrs. Jay Knapp. > Mr. and Mr.s. 'Willard Shigainel en- tor'tained a number of their friends Friday evening. Mr. and Mis. John Gay arc spend ing two weeks at Washington, D. C m and visiting cousins at New Jersey.'* vift left the past week for . inday as guests and Claud Rob- Sundaj ki spei 1 the Hyde ern Atkins spent r Waterman at 41rks I i Sunday with _Bak< ^°M?<=.^R£rf'Schooley and daugh ter. Mav,_ attended the “Story Hour” at the Richfield Springs library Sat- and Mra. Karl Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Kem -Atkins spent Thursday and Friday in Exeter, where they a1 ■ ■ a reception given the newlj Mrs. Rhoda Kenyon has retunied daughter, May, were- dinner guests of friends in Richfield Springs. and it is expected he wii upon this week Tuesday. Mrs. J , P. Rogers is under the care af Dr. Granger again. Her daughtef, -Mrs. Paul Stillman of Leonardsville ^s_to see her Sui ley were Abner Lathrop of the H( Ladder Co., Clarence Goodale of Hose Co. No. 2 and Frank Getchell of Hose Co; No. 1; also the fourteen young torch bearers'to whom we must look as the firemen of the future. Too much cannot he said in praise of Rich-, field’s volunteer firemen who, aside from the good work done in saving property have been practically ^eH supporting, raising money from danc es and entertainments for their uni forms ^ n d much of their equipment.' The officers are George Tnhnioliffe, chief, with Owen Brady and Howard Curtis as assistants; president, John E. Fel'dman; vice-president, Cla iTjuja, ... _______ , tday afternoon, i Willie s i s ? i ho,r day evening, January 14th, three can- was held a t the library , . - . ____ , ____________ -the season day evening, January 14th, three can-, was held a t the library Saturday af- didates were initiated and other bnsi- ternoon, January 14 and was -atteud- ness transacted. Guests were present • ed by one hundred of the younger from .Brookfield, West Exelier and j children. Mr. Bloomfield^was was the'host Grany}iUe. Refreshments were served i assiste GranyJUe. _ Refreshments were se and I children. Mi^Bloomfield ^ e hoM Aeke'rley, Mi^s. Crydenwisc Russell Bloomfield and Miss Mrs. Louis \Johnson had charge ;hos and games and the stories Id by Mrs. Almond Brockv \Eleanor Robinson atteni “Storv Hour” at the library field Springs Saturday. Mrs. Jnme.s Stewart and chih i Eugene Swift iefi Newark, N. J,, whei Swift and visit.Mi Delong. _ ,'‘- Miss Marion Pierce Miss Marion 1 end guest of h Pierce at Mohav The farmers i ice houses. Was the wee nt, Miss Lui Iwgy-filling their Quite a number attended the it the library Friday dance at the library evening. All report a fine time. • Mr. and Mrs. Percy 'Williams have gone to Detroit where Mr. Williams is engaged in the automobile busi- (Fh'om another coirespondenit) Rev. John B. Pettiboiie of Utica, su- ’ perintegdent of the In As Much Mis sion will preach in the M. E. church Sunday morning at the usual ho.ur, l l This ■week is school regents. ■ u ' t J ontertainment to ’ .be held m the M. E. church- parlors Tuesday evening, the 24th. Mrs. W. D. Cad well entertained Mr, |«|gWrs. Squire Phillips at dinner on .Supervisor .Syift started Friday for.- Nevrark, N. J.,,jj^ join his wife who IS visiting h er parents. Mr. and W S O U T H C O L U M B I A Mrs. Bert Wierkof Mohawk me.jlast ef the week ^ Mrs. ^ c a r Hoirton. Monroe will entertain, vhe^Home Bureau hn Friday after- . and Mrs. A. J, Hopkins, Mrs. RIa son, Charley -Monree. nn the he Home Burea Were entertaine ie Saturday ever A force of workmen are assembling to begin the ice harvest’,at the Mc- Koons, Crossing Mplk Station. The ice i^ abo-ut fourteen iHcfiies thick. Stibac^be t6 f 'The Jouniil. lirthday wlfich occuried Satur- C. K. Burdick is having electric lights installed this week, Dr. H. C. -Southwarth was 'home the j fore part of the week. ChicL' Farley qf Oneija spent th( vct‘k-end with Dortha Stark. Save voiir nicklos to buy sweet chocolate of the .school children and thus help swell the Cullen school W I L L M A R T H Silas Bpnnctt of Iliou spent part o: last wt*el< Jit Charles Seaitions’. Mrs. Adelbcrt Atkins aiicl Mrs. Mov gan Atidn.s spent Saturday at D. D ^JUss^Mary Welch and jAdam 'Weii ere marrird at Wo?i Winfield ot ’ednesday la.st. We extend o.ur con gratulations. W. Verne Firman who has beei suffering from pleuro-pneumonia i: ^'\' mi *. and Mrs. Thomas Clarke enter tained Monday Mr. and Mrs. Clifton B u r d ick and daughter, of Schuyler which was held in Wheeler’-s Hall on her daughter, Mrs. Myron Uibble at S s » .o « is at .th, W »ith a niEht opsratoL of her sister, Mrs. DeVera F n t o at C. Anderson’s people -have moved into Mrs. T. T. Wheeler’s house on Millill street.treet. s Haruld and Floid V'unk and theii families of Edmeston spent Sunday at their parents, 'William Vunk’s. Installation of officers in the I. 0. 0. Fr lodge will take place pii the -evening o f the 23rd, Revi C. W. Bai rett will succeed George Hughes a Noble Grand in the 1. 0. O. F. lodg of Unadilla Forks. S. A. Card, Fred Adams and Ar thur 'Welch of this place and George Rughs' of Unadilla Forks will on the evening of the 27th take the two first degrees in encampment at the Skeh- andoah Lodge- in Utica. The compruiity is very much pleai ’ dtb the hew landlord, A. M. Pi D. M; Gabrel of Hamilton oe- k spent cupies the desk at the M. church rith hex Sunday\ coming ill the interest of lille Near E a s t Relief. ' ,He will al^o be at-fche S. D. B. church Sunday. Mrs. H. C. Clark -was in Utica' on hugness mnds Friday, 'aylor Bro-yvn is very ill, , the youngest dauj ! unday .. le youh£. les in Utica was sent Mrs. William Vuiik slipped and fell the ice bruising herself quite bad- if^breaking no bones. , -. and Mrs. Elmer-Talbat of West ;‘Winleld-spent Sunday -vvith relatives lins: “Playmates' Marry A:&r 50i ihg by the Rev. JosephLschnetzler; at his residence, 277 South street. Mr. and Mrs. Goffey were playmates whan, they wore children and have been ac quainted for 50 years. After' Pebrii- a:ry 1 they -will be at home to.their friends at the residence of the bride on Steeben street.’- Jay Souse and Willard De- jlitt were recent visitors at Ward Brown’s. ‘ Pi Mrs; Charles .Seamon has returned A. IV from a few days’ visit a t the home of in Roi her daughter, Mirs. Myron Dibble a t of her sister, HartwiOk, Several from here attended the box party at the library Friday evenihg. Robert Clarke spent a few days at the home of his father the past week. Delifi^ Firman -who has been ve^y ill is slofvly irnproving. Miss Frances Flanagan of Pro-vi- dence, R. I., has been -visiting at O. M. Firman’s. Clarence Jetildus spent Thursday at Charlie Seamons’. ■\ S A L T S P R I N G V l L L E :oWd was out. .v, Arthur Har-yey; has been assisting yron 'Wafifie and Fabian Bresset in A fin?cTop^?f i S has been harvest ed. on I R. H. Smith’s dam-. Morris H-ufuail has returned to bis: ime from the Amsterdam haspita). c J e T S Mrs. Alec Waffle has been ill and un- ler the dare of F ox. ” H E N D E R S O N R, Eychnaur vvas ah over Sunday Farmers are busy getting in their ppiy- and Mrs, Rollin Zoller of Deck field Sprihgs spent a few day| last week with D. Louefcs and family. ' Mrs. A. Hv Aney and daughter Car rie were gi^sts of Mirs. Aney’s daugh ter, Mrs, Wheeler at Herkimer last M I L L E R S M IL L S \Hie flrai il is due the comi held in the aiternoon duriiur the wintm'! sling Wednesday,; b ible ----- --- . ___ ck. ;at dinner Saturday evening. Ihui Mrs. Earl Loomis were | pre.seiit were Will Teabout, Henry lied to the home of her j Lane, Moyris Jones,. Qeo. D. _Cimey, ’ t of i and Arthur Nitskhe , fiitty press hay for his sis- itly who cookies? They take about one-tenth of the time of rolled'ones, and are every bit as good. “The Farmer’s Wori 'er fails. Used\ about $3. AT-SNAP a year and fig- it saves me. $300 in chicks* eggs feed. RA’TvSM'AP is convenient, lixinr nd guaranteed by. DAVID R. DORN, ' H- L,. BRAZEE. V A N H O R N E S V I L L E The Girl Scouts spent Saturday af- ternopn. at the M, E. Parsoiiage at Mrs. Ovven Miller and soil, Leland, spent Saturday afternoon with Mre, Ida Young;. . - , . - - Mrs. Ida Wiles visited ait the home of Mr! and Mrs, Daniel Wiles Satur- Claremce Druse is under the care of Dr. S-wift, - Mrs. DeEtta F ikes is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Shaul on 'Wiltsey Hill. M. A'. Lennit returned from Her kimer arid Mohawk Sa-turday, “Thfr Old Oaken Bucket,” a home- talent play, is being rehearsed at Grange Hall to be held on Feb. 3rd, tained Sunday a t their hoine, Mr. a Mrs. Daniel Srnith and' family, Mrs. Mary Sherwood and.Betty Anderson. mt Ada’s Axioms: Qgder mce peace for the home, sanity for 1 mind, and security for the statA yck and U. C. Davies. Gi”is Society of the Presbyter- rae-t with Mrs._L. A. Wii- « 5 » r ' v £ ■ J S s a L f Treasurer, Clyde Miller; Secretary, i ternoon of this week. ^ .. ...... ' ------ I c a J.nnnarV 1 COLUMBIA CENTER Among the list of sick we find The florae Bureau met at the home* of -Mrs. Richard Getman Monday, The lesson was nutrition. Miss Rat: ‘ “ j :i»iii I n Ml 111 IIIIHI IIIII 111 ill mi nil nil 11 m w Geo» D. Caney Richfield Springs, N. Y. . With invemtory nearly over we find many broken hues that must disposedi of to make room for the new spring goods that are to arrive soomi^— 20 dozen Blisses’ and Boy’s ribbed black and brown hose, aH sizes ........ . ............................. ........................................ ; ......... 19 cents. 10 doEcii Ladies’ black cotton hose a t .......... . cents. Ladies” embroidered muslin gojvus, with or without sleeves, in flesh and iwliite, extra value a t . . .. ........................................ 98 cents.' Ladies* creiie kimona gowns . ......... . .............................. 85 cents. Ladies’’ muslin combinii,tioii corset cover and draw ers.. .95c Ladies\ muslin drawers, regular 75c quality a t ............. 45 cents; ^ Ladies\ tie-back sweaters . .................................................. $1.98. Ladies\ silk hose . ............. ' ........ : . . . 85c, $1.25, $1.70,.$2.25. Middies, white with colored collars a t ........ - .................... $1.98 Men’s brown corduroy, sheep lined overcoats with fur collar, sale price ...........................................v i '. . ............. ........... . . ......... $35. Meifs\sheeii lined work coat ........ ' ....................................... $11. Men’s ilcece lined shirts and drawers . ...........................9,5 cents. Men’s fleece lined unions at ............ ................................. $2.0P. Fultlim cor 1 buckle arctics for men, women and children. Men’s fur lined mittens f l . . . ....................... 75c up to $4.50. ■H i-l'l 111 111 ] I I I I i I i 1 H 'M l 11111 I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 I t : i advanced age of] to the minds of the near future. Richard Getman; in Rome arid will move h to that place in the near ful Mr. and Mrs. Richard Getman ac- compauieff by Ma-s.. M. Getman and Mrs. E. Shennan, motored to Uti< last Monday,, Mrs, EaiT Loomis spent the weel end with her parents, Mr. arid Mr Orville House. J. and A. Ilazelton have been draw ing fertilizer from the ear at South Columbia for E. L. 'House. Philo Ackler is drawing coal \fqr George Manning, .. • Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Brown le^t- Tuesday for the “Sunny South” -whei they expect to spend the remaindt of the ■winter. i.s'f'wisw'SJ'«ri itS s ’ credit. A delicious diriner was tp whieb all, did ample justice. Mrs. -Catherine Harter has gone RicMeld Springs for the remaii the winter. g to linder of rOUGHS Every few hours swallow slowly small pietres of Vicks the size of a pea. _ .1, Melt a little in a spoon arid inhale the vapors. ysejs* Oocr 17 Million Jan Uoed Ytarly CASTOR lA For Irifaiits and Children In Use For Oyer 3 0 Years Always bears Signature of of the 1 in Sivitzerland but came ti country in his youth. About' 2l years ago he went to Utica to livi vvith his daughter, Mrs. 'W'illiam Me Bride at Whose home he die^d. Whei a resident here he was known to ev ' ery man, woman and child as yoavs truly, John Switzer.. After an illness of short dui'atron Mr§. A-nn Maria Clayton died at the horpe of her daughter, Mrs. Walter DeMett Wednesday morning* January 11th. Mrs- Clayton was born Octo ber 24, 1840 in England but came here When a young iVotqan, She was mar ried to Jarnes Clayton ^who died 21 years ago, an -only child, Mrs. Walter DeMett with -whom she lived, is left to_ mpUrn the loss of a loving mother arid companion. A h v o t t ^ / M. E. Hastings of Nevv York •Mills and a sistei*, Mrs. Arthur McEntee of West- morela-nd also survive, In accordance ■mth'the vyishes of Mrs. Clayton the funeral was privately held from the home on Walnut street Saturday ternoon, January ,4 a t 2 o’clock, 1 H . D. Oai ’ \ “ *ting. • luary ,4 a t 2 o’clock. Rev. . —impbell officia More thRu the us'uai m terest •was felt in the basketball games held Sat urday night as the opposing teams! were- finder the management of Mr. Getnian, the fOrnder,principal of the Richfield Springs High School, now of Stainford, N.. M. , The ,R. S. H. -S. boys won, score 27 to 21,^ The Starii- ford girls won, score 19' to 13. The Richfield' girls were a t a great dlsad- , vantage, not'-knowing until tjie d a y ; of the gaiiEe that the opposing team, only piayeij girls rules which the El; S. H. S. girls have not played for two seasons. • Concessions were made* however* that the garne might be play-: ed. Prof, and Mrs. Getman accorn- panied the young people from ford.^ ^ rieid Springs the fo:llo.win„ tors -were elected: W. A. Smith, Jas.. McKee, Geo, T. BrockWay, 0. E. Good- ale* Edward D. fhbotson, Lester ,roui^..and M, E, B^ace who in’^turn i cashiei;* lekway* presi vice-president; Jam ridd Frqd Bailey, a ^n 1 Some housewives have triei and . schedules • And- yet nfe’ nodticed the amount ' lesSly-lost by ;bendinj tables too low. T ile R e x a ll S to r e * J a n u a r y S p e c i a l s l^iker’s Hasol—A Liquid Toi- Pep'tona^—A blood and gener- Ict Cream—Protects the com- Tonic—Enriching the blood, ■plexion agaiiist wind and rain, building the strength arid im proving the health. 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