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Wedjaesdayir February 1921? t h e FREEMAN’S JOURNAL PAGE THREE FRUIT WES RHEIRTISM «FRUrr.A-TlVES\ Fiundi. Fruit of' Mjidiqne Prove* It. _______ andi Leoi ITavisofi, a graduate of Worcester MRS. ANNIE PAGE / CiNASTOTA, N ew Y ork . “I feel it my duty to write to thank you for the w’onderful benefit I have received from “ Fruit-a4ives” . I suffered for 20 years with Elieuma- tism. I had taken a number of different remedies, but they did npfi do me any good. - One day last fall, I saw your adver tisement in ohr paper so I bought & They helped me, s 25c. trial box, I bought two more boxes and X can hardly realize that I ever had Rheu matism. I can g e t in and Out o f my bed without the least trouble. If \the Rheumatism ever does come back, I know just what to take to drive i t Your wonderful fruit medicine, “Fruit- actives”, brought me relief wheii everything else jiad failed”. Mrs. ANNIE PAGE. ' 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or sent postpaid onreceipt ofpricpbv FRTTr- ■.-TIFESIimitedj OGDEN.ShL IUi, N. Y. WORCESTER j NEW USBON lOpia has so .fa^\ Recovered as I first of the week. T ................ r-end with their parents Y ■ HARTWICX LAURENS M I L P O E I ) T I D I N G S W. C. McR»ri«, Milford R*|ir*aont«tive for New*, Sub*«ripHon*, Adv^fomo and d«b PrinHp^i lovrard L _ , .»Ax, imisneu: Ellen Chapin of Oneonta spent c icoiid in the freshmhn class. day recently at her honie here. ■ • aud g iv ^ p o S s e s ^ tH d r c b lst. \ of Edmeston' was in tf yenjoyed 1. receipts of the eweni ndred dollars. ik, threatened glad to know id a t this writ-. orit.'' 'jllinhiaii.. ing were . ....... .....r* ...... — Coop'erstown Chamber of Com> mei'ce and Attorney J. P. Friery of i Ellen Evans ha% mm Schenevus. The organization of the dmus'e owned by Chark Association was completed by the j W .I. Smith's farm. , election of the following officers:. The farmers are builffihg Hh ice Porter Hadsell, President, A. E. Ham- house near the old'cheese factory and ilton, Fir.st Vice-President, George will fill it for the purpose of cooling Crippen, Second Vice-President, L. the milk while it is being hauled next M. -VVado, Secretary, Van Wright, summer p. m. at the First Miethodist Episco.., Erwin, the three-year-old son of Browh of I ■fS‘. rM “ X ,.\ A ? r i 1 ho 4 S ; S e ‘iSfX 5 | S S f ding' trip to Albany and Troy they ..... ^ - n x . i._.. ............ will commence housekeeping in the: tenant house . of Dr. P. L. Winsor.: Their rnany friends extend congratu lations. iVll’s. . Rowland DutchW and ’ little, oiita who have been spejid- ime. with her mother, Mrs., G. A.- Strait returned' home Sunday. Mrs. H. ,0. Kidder who suffered an- ;ing friends )ved from the Brooks to liousf on f e i n street. Her daughter, Mrs.'Ray-Jenks has been lielping her. Mrs. Susan Chittenden and M-rs. Jennie Mifirdock were- guests of the Miss'es M artha and Fannie Windsor one day last week. Two Sunday school class ‘“'A, ,ews of interest foi We handle from 4,000- to (i,00p dairy skins per month in Ship Your Hides and Skins to Us ^ And Receive' Highest Market Prices MILLER HIDE Co. Oneonta, N. Y. I'hone 513. ates had a which he and Mrs. Harry Wescott of Wednesday with their brton are re- f a daughter. ’yer was taken to the home of her daughter. Whitney Bates died at his hor-\ Friday forenoon, Mr. Bates had shock early in the week iver rallied from. Mr. and Mrs. H 'Twel Evex'yone is invited to a s' and social to the home of Mr. and! Mrs. George Ottaway Friday mmimyg,; February 10th, under the auspices aiid for the benefit of the Baptist Young Peoples C. E. Society. v All members of the 1921 Book Club are requested to send the hook they now have to Mrs. L. B. Jacoby pres- gtie: ident of the Westville Home Burea at once. ST. MARK’S HOSPITAL I OF NEW YORK CITY I Offers a Complete Course In Nursing I to Young Women W ishing to Become RLGI 5 TLRED NURSES ■\niplt> opportunitii‘^for reorfatton ASTHMA Thetehete iss noo ^*fcure,” i T i n ^ but wheezy breathing may oftentimes be relieved by irihaling the troothing medicated vapors of-’- VICKS w V a p o R u b Oeer 1 7 Million Jara Used Yearly nyone having news of h Journal, call phone 25-\ WESrVILLfe 1-' spent Si Donal ir' with his' parentSj ' Lull Sunday. W. B. Gilbert and wife were in One onta Monday on business. Glenn Uockstader and wife of One- iday at B. A. \ Dock- t » r ; s home sleighing party to Hartwick recently, returning to the Methodist church where a social time was spent and ice cream served. unity ther is strength- Let us have 'more b f it in the Sunday schools and the churches will not Re lacking in after years. T!cr„ii— -c (,^11- Mrs. Clarence lie May. The social at Fi*ed Qttaway's was postponed on account of the bad weather and will be held February 17th. Everybody is invited. Those who attended the chicken pie ■ ’ ’*■ . and Mrs. ; Eclder a lie, Lorenzo and Earl. Mr. and Mrs’. Karl Mori rrival of £ ed on his daughter, Chittenden Sunday. WEST BURLINGTON Burch Bros., and Talbot have leas- the Nlestle Ice house a6 the R. R. crossing and have filled it with a fint quality o f ice which they will delivei too anyoneyone wishingisning itt duringiuring thehe sum-um- d th a fine ill deliver . ,, ... J I t an w i t t s About twenty neighbors and friends ' j^gr. helped Howard Davis celebrate his j r , p, i^ons took a sleighload of birthday last Tuesday evening, all re- young people for. a ride last Satur- ported a very pleasant evening----- . . , • . . . .. i ---- , ------- 1 _ Miss Grace Pullstr spent the week end with Mrs. Aaroii Tanner. dancing Elmer Phillips was ill last week gyej,ing with, grippe. — . ........... - Albert Briggs of Leonardsville”|^s- a caller in town Wednesday. -f There will be services again ' in Christ Church February 19th. Charles Ellison spent last week with friends at West Winfield and Plainfie ay evening, an re- j y^^ng a ride la s t Satu dancing pai'ty at Lena last evening. The contract has been let and work ill f be commenced this week in Miss Olive Belle Eldred and Cles-I ^ are served, soil Pashley, botih of Laurens, were | Mrs. Stiles is spending_ some time united in marriage Wednesday at 2, '^hh her mother near EMii ■n TYi. ai. T^ina.f ‘1V/roflTir\fllc4- __ _ .*.<> r „ y __ ekeening in use . of Dr. y friends < L o c a l H a p p e iiiiig s ........................ :est a daughter, Hte- quite ilb the“#a!-„ .. with pneumonia, all are that he is much improve! Mrs. R. M. Georgia of Milford vis ited her sister, Mrs. Jennie \IVrig'ht on Thursday. ... _ ’ . .' Born ,at Timpksgi 1st,a son, to Mr„i Packer of this place Bomainzo. Brooks iriksgiving Hospital Feb. Mr„and Mrs, Glenn L, Forrest Cooper, who has boAH - ftarris was at Oneoni Wednesday, Mrs. F, E. Paul is visiting friends in VanEtte The ladit Edgar Winsor^andfariily fit^ani;^ri£i j whic sor and family were former residents | m of this town. Elond Marble has moved from the Monday, by her si'ster- and daughter leaves by his first wife daughter, Mrs_^ H, Oneonfc of Laui Crouch. children, H, K. Palmer of •ed L. Crouch of ^r, Wilbur Crouch widow, Margaret Crouch th c ^ n t y r “ Mm W e m i;^ S ^ ^ e ^ d y married and he regret to have them leave the place, '■ife two children,] but wish for them pi’osperity' fend H, K. Palmer of happiness in their ne.w home. ' ■ •• ■' ’ ” • >f Wore ■ •ens and son Fr< inta; one brother, Wilbur Croui irens^and the H. shops several yeai : friends in Oneonta an . sympathy to the and has many friends in Oneonta . the Laurens who extends sympathy to 'day-|irereaVed 'W, Margart _ as employed neice Mrs. Brown) : ral years from them state th: ind trip well and journey. Rev. W. TODDSyiLLE will ^ bii commenced this wee changing the living rooms in the Odd ■‘Fellow’s block to club rooms for the and Mia.^W.’’Af'’slK»ema- f ’l Mr. anti Mrs. Linn Heustis j daughter of Edmeston were Stint ‘sts at Wm, Green’s. MARYLAND Miss Vivian Cobino o f Oneonta was a guest of Sarah Butts Sunday and \^'’Toachei's in our schools who spent the week-end a t their homes: Miss Grace Dower a t Troy; Misa Mildred Cldi'lce at Schenevus, and Miss Anna ^ Mlss^Marjorie Southworth of Afton spent the week-end with her p a i n t s . Rumors has it that our Acid Fact ory is to reopen in the near future, some of the men have already begun cutting wood again. c S r i Soing to have six weeks The ton we’ll have, the things we’ll c«ld a.s the week January -jttin g wood again. Oscar Gage had a nan-ow escape from serious injury while walking ^on the D. & H. tracK ne stepped aside for one train into the path of another -coming and only by lying flat be tween the two ti’acks h d es'eaped. The Sir Knights of the Maccabees held their installments Saturday night. Sir Knight Oscar Gage acting as instaUing officer. Refreshments were sei-ved and a Victrola dance enjoyed by the younger set. Guy Penner and wife were called to his'form er home Iiy th e death of his mother. Much sympathy is felt tor 'Mr. Penner in the loss of son and mother within the week. FOR OVER 40 YEARS HA iiL’S CATARB.TT ^^EI>ICINE h a s beeii used successfully in th e tTeatm ent of C a tarrh. H A L L ’S CATARRH M E D ICIN E con sists of an Ointment -which Q uickly Relieves b y local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the M ucous Sur faces, thus reducing the indammation. Sold by all druggist.s F . J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. “I Lost My Best Customers Through Rats,” Writes J. Adams “Used to have the busiest Restau rant in toivn until news spread that the kitchen was infested ivith rats; lost a lot of my best customers until I tried RAT-SNAP. Haven’t a pest in the place now. Restaurants should 'hree sizes, 35e, teed by place now. Res: RA'f-SNAP.” T1 65c, $1.25. Sold Pere. Marquette Railway Company m tilP M E N g 60/„ GOLD NO-TES Dated ,January 16, 1021) ' January 15, Unstampeti balance iioiv offered , .......... . - ............ . • 11,834,400 oiusianaing to in« iallhl - - jjul i/v.* yv :*** -- Heavy Switeliing Ijocohiotivcs j , J L lgiinttikado LeetrilluUves I0#O 65-t<m jfteel Iloiipor Cars 5 101.81 la yield Ai>ptttai;li 8000 40-toii D ^ > le .Sheathed Box Citrs lately S.jilO per c Mohawk Valley Inv<fetmen| Corporalion ■ R epresents by Stuart tJ. i^erfeuson Organized Under the Banking Laws of'^New York State. ,225 GENESEE S T R E p _ . U'ncA . ,N. Y. E. M. W. tinie\ * Rift, Mrs. Bertha DemetC M^s. E this I Fnll-er, Rev. I Ml'S Emeline Clark died Saturday 'a t 1:10 p. m.,\at the home of Miles \Veseott_ Funeral was betid Tuesday at 2 p. na., and was pri ' ~ \ Balks, pastor of the lent to the F r i ^ y SOUTH HARTWICK Nearly all are having Amoifg the ones who hav of Jefferson county, visited at Uriah j mntis. _______ ^ _______ ' ALLEN’S LAKE near relatives and held a family rr lion as Mr. Dickenson union as Charge in vrill here to and gives poi jijah Munson ut the western part i near the Ohio line i ere he ielle Hubbard has sold his farm to Mr. Parmer from Unadilla ’-'''-\'’ssion March 1st. had the misfortune Ved( day and Sunda: Chas. Phillip: Imsiness callei Saturday Abijah M had the misfort to lose a valuable cow Saturday. Bay Jdfiks was in Oneonta Sai ips of Hartwick was a >r at H. D. Bilderbeck’s ^^s.^^Flora Hamm of Hartwick spent the last of the week with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Jenks. JFLY CREEK Mi'S. Howard Aufmuth visited her mother, Mrs. Carrie Laidler in Coop- erstown Wednesday. , , . Mrs. Lewis Hyde attended the Uni- versalist Thimble Club -of Goopers- lown at Mrs. Menzo Sliter’s at Hart wick 'Wednesday. ■ es WheClei luse into ant houses. . _ Several attended the auction a t Guy Robei't’s at Oaksville Saturday. Mrs. Lucia Pope of Toddsville has been spending the past week with Mil'S. Nancy Niles. Mrs. Verri Harrison aiid son Har- of Toddsyilie Were calling on ladies of Fly ,nd the Parent Teachers Asso- will serve a dinner for the ^ will attend reek and the Parent b P rid # , Febpuary. lOth. 'The din- will he served at noon in the uni-; versalist \Church and the public is also invited to attend. WEST EXETER k^B o rn to. Mr., and Mrs. Earl'Dauchy .January 20, a son, Charles Hardd, Born to, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Davis February 1st, twin boys, Gerald and The ■ Edmestoh-W ihfield Telephone ^ Company .held ,a meeting m Plall February 4. I t was decid^ to • - ^ to the switch at and improve the trtin of New ef the Phoe- Last Tuesday York, general mi tiix Cheese Conaipany:, and superin tendent, Adams of South Edmestoi were in town. Grant Price has • purchased the ■teohse and lot knoWh As the J. C. Jones place and will moye there soop. fjr,;and Mrs. RoSirne-diave moved to tke -Bowen homesteaA has been ser- lia is still very low at his s of recov- _ isdfe’s death feeble condition :h it seems hard Ray iVTcNamara iSias a caller at the adder Iiome Sunday. Frank Congdon whi ,s|y ill wdth pneumoni Irving: Pickins is very home with but slight hopi ery. Tfcie shock of his y and his aged and fee was a blow fro^m which to rally- , m i t e r McLean lies at Thanksgiv ing Hosiiital, Cooperstowm, where he was taken last week critically^ ill. An operatiom was performed which dis closed a punctured intestiii>e and other serious conditionis. His ntany friends are hoping that his colndition may ch-ange more favorably. Among those who have been ill the past week with the prevailing epi- demie- o f colds were Ernest Bailey who is improving and Mrs._ Helen IVlcNamai'a ‘■Whdise condition is also '\Kennestk Vedtier spent the, week end witti friends at Franicfprt Hill. Mr. amd Mrs. A. E. VanHome and daughtea- Gladys Were gu«sts at the home oF Dorr VanHorne .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allie VanHorne and daughter .and Lynn VanHome spent Saturday evening a t the Redder home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hollenbeck were gu ests Friday of W. Vedder and familyi , . , Ernest Bailey has hired a_ yoqng from New York to assist him man from with his work. ■ Lynn VanHorne are saw- r E. Baile; Ir his wc -illie an d .. ing wood fo r E. Mr. and Mrs. led Grapge ,. Edward Mosher at- meeting Saturday ev- MIDDLEFIELD The Ladies Auxiliary of the _M. E. th will hold an “Old Fashioned” ■ the church Friday evening, 10 th. Everybody coine churel the guest of her son, -.Mrs, Francis Tyler Who lino an operation at. the Thanksgivi: pital is reported as itiiprovirig.- ..Tho^uas OTohnelP recently\ Bold » cjieese meetrng at ■which ^ m e it was decided tp make cheese this spminef. The factory is expected to Open May The social he]id'_. a t tlhe Baptist church was a decided su-ecess, The receipts were abopt twenty-seven dol- ^^'rs, James Isinond' who has been ill for some tinie was able to be about '^Ipred^Lale was a giiest’ o f Dariiel ^^l!con*Ro^rts is suffering with ring, Worin. J, ^ . George Snyder, who underwent --1— ;iving hos ’d that Lee 'Efouck has hotel property of Sam uil take possession , __ lahan and James of Coopenstowii were caller at Mrs. Dorothy Callahan’s and Mr: Eineline Force’s Sunday. lent Satuvdi LiB. Ii-a Howland, andnd Mrs.rs. W. A.. Mr. a M W. A Shoema spent Sunday and Monday a t the he of the lattei*’s parents, Mr. and-'Mra. ’ '1st an Thurston Hill- ited at the home of llr. 0. Wrench last Wei ting Ml'S. ;es of Fly Creek vis- of Hr. and Mrs. A. Wednesday. Mrs. Lueia Pope is visith Nancy Niles a t Ply Creek, Joseph and Morrell Donald of Milford were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shaw. M is . Vern Harrison and sun Hai vey wore callers in Fly Greek o Wednesday. Mrs. Albert Balcoin visited M and Mrs. Guy Higgins a t Bowersto-tv Wednesday. Mrs. A. 0. Wrench and MrSi Fred ■Wheeler visited the Misses Duffy at Hyde Park Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright of Cooperstown were gaosts of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Howard Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hollister of .West Oneonta were recent guests off Mr. and Mis. George Hollister. •Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Shoemaker were business callers in Ply Creek and Oaksville Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Fincli of Walton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence The Ladies’ Aid o f the M. E. church held an oyster supper a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee Kinney at Chase last Saturday evening. Sleighs were provided for the occasion and all re ported a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Eayinooid Carey of Cooperstown were callers a t Wilburn Bliss’ Sunday. George Smith and Ralph Pinch walked to Hartwick Seminary Sunday and were callers of Mileatus Wayman. Mrs. Charles Aylesworth is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. leRoy Hoose of Glayville PHOENIX MILLS Homer Austin and friend Mahei Yates spent last week visiting at Sy reuse. Robert and William Van Nort have returned from Schenevus where they have for the past three weeks been working on the ice. Mr. and Mrsi. Stephen Russell at tended the auction of the latter’s brother, Guy Roberts at 'Oaksville, Saturday. J. R. Weaver was a caller in Coop- erstown Wednesday. Alice Welch of Cooperstown spent Sunday ato0has. Snyder's. Mrs. Abbie Edgett has^ returned; home from visiting friends at Hin- man Hollow, Milford and Oiieonti Mrs. Vincent Pereent h£ “New York for a few days : Charles Snyder, Jr., sp Thursday until Sunday v sister, Mrs. Leon C. Gray : TnV,;„t jg on to, to iting his Mohawk. Jahiei Jackson is on th e sick list. Charles Allen had the good luel 0 shoot a fox Saturday^ MIDDLE VILLAGE Mrs, N. Rings and sen Alvin'spent Wednesday in Cherry Valley. . Mrs, Clyde Brown-returned to h e r home Wednesday. Owen Fassett w ,turday. The Missest McKelvey call Saturday. • . Mrs. Ann Marks and Mrs. V. M. Webster spent the <!fty Friday with iMrs, Thonnas Cooke. Mrs. Dora Gray is On the sick ]ist. The twin babies -of Mri and fMrs,, Gwen Fassett have been ilairied R jr ving Gordeij and Erma Goldy Passetb’ 3 in Richfield Spa. iest Mary Gayser and Celia called at the Fassett home One she endured a was no worse a fter the, Im Park M, E. k the speaker Rev Elwood- was lening, church. MILFORD CENTER Homer Pi-eston was a caller in Milford last Thursday.' Mrs.. Maude Bliss spent Tuesday afternoon .with Mrs. Belle Preston. Mrs. Elizabeth Burrell of Otego sited FjL'iday a t the homo of E. S. Mi i her.dau] for Irvington few week.s w Philip Moss. Mrs. Nellie Bronner and son Nek, lis, Jn, of Little Falls are spending a few days, with Mrs. Brenner’s moth er, Mrs. M. M. Whitney. >tt, who is quite ill. He w companied there by his mother, Mrs. W. H, Hall, who is remaining. The,, chicken pie supper which \was held atJthe M. E. chureh, parlors last Tuesday evenifig was largely\ attend ed and was a success in every way. \'rank Osborne of Oxford was ,at home here over Sunday. He yhs panied bv Miss Katherine G vho wa borne home. Ellery R. Barney of Cornell is a few days at his home here. Mumford is in Utica and three days Mrs. Maiy Edson is spending the Hion°ffr two'ar°three days the first week at the home of her son Dorr part of this week. Edson at Edson Corners. Herbert Lyon who has been ■■■ ‘ ~ ■ ed for the past two years Franklins in Syracuse, has Jesse Ci'onkhite of Oneonta has been pre'ssing straw for M. E, Arn- Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Ferguson spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peet. ' Mrs. M. E. Arnold and Mrs. C. R. Giirlick attended a Ladies’ Aid So ciety at Emmons Monday of last week. R. D.^B ui'day friend: A. J. Preston of Cooperstown, D. No. 4, recently spent a few d: calling on friends here, ntertaiiieid ing, Mr. ion Ralph lling in Syracuse, has recently taken a position with the Stowcll Mo tor Car Company'of Syracuse and he will he hereafter engaged in selling Packards. _ COOPERSTOWN JCT. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Spaulding are 0 Utica It is expected that he 'will lolcs returned home, Sat -1 in Utica It is expected th at he ■will a ten day’s visit with undergo a very serions and compli- Binghamton. cated operation in the hospital there. ' Win. Thompson has been quite ill the past week, but is better. Filling of ice houses around here is completed. Mr. C. Tate has built calling The Arnold family entertaine for supper Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baths Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. have been visiting lock’s in Westville. a new one. Roy Riefenbeck has sold his fann ■js from Mmv Jersey. Po: Dr. Brand of Oneonta was a pi fessional caller here last 'week. Ml’S.. R. E. Townsend of Oneonta regenfly spent a day with her sister, Mrs. E. S. Thom. Hard Pine Flooring We have reduced our price on our first quality rift hard pine flooring. We have only about 3,000 ft. left and do not eYpect it will last long at the reduced to parties from ^e w Jersey. Poss__ sion the first of, March. Mr. Rief- Gaidock enbeck expect to move near Bing- at William Gar-1 hamtoii. We regret very muph to have Mr, Riefenbeck and family leave this community. Mr. and W. J. Soules have sold their place here to Mrs. Elmei' Bastedo. Mr. and Mrs. Soules will re.side in Hudson, N. Y, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Maheve and son from Delanson, Mr- and Mrs. Coi'te.se and two children from Goop- erstown spent the week-end at Muimy Bostwick’s. Grover Bostwick has captured four large coons lately form the sur rounding hills. Mr. and Mrs’,. Geo. Prishie of One onta spent Sunday with her parents, here, Mr. and Mrs, D. Green. Elmer Hillsinger of Oneonta spent Thursday with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hillsirfger.’ It is expected that a Home Econim- Club will be organized here. C. J. Armstrong & Sons L u m b e r ' < Special Reduction pirella Corsets, Rust P roof and guaranteed against breakage. Write at once stating size of ifither high or lot corset Corsets, jain st b ite worn gild wh< preferred, * We can only furnish a limited num ber and in stated sizes. I. M. ELLIOTT, Gorsetierre, Milford, N. Y. e organm BOWE HILL Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Salisbury re turned home -Sunday after spending the past, week 'with Mr. aud Mrs. Earl Baker on Burk HilL Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fritts have been a t the home of the fonner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fritts the past week. Miss b-ene Fritts of the .Thanks giving Hospital a t Cooperstown, has been home the past week. • Mrs. Leon Eldred of West Laurens •vimted her sister, few days recently.. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kimbal hter Ruth spent Tuesday daughter Ruth spent Tuesd Mr. &nd MrS’ Henry Smith. Charles Cornell who is in the em ploy olf'Dr. Dean Harrison is hauling logs to mill tor lumbe- building a for the doc 11 for cottage r the doctor. E. L. Scott, haulin iber to he used i at Arnold’s Lake E. L. Scott, Si’i, has been on the sick list for a few days. CAR FOR HIRE or night. Careful _driving, service. Special attention to night calls. Reasanable rates. ’ P. J. Beach, West Main St., Milford, N. Y. Phone U -M, . prompt ♦t II III IIIIIII11 III I i 11II i 111 M-.t 11 i 11 iH ’t'M I i i 1111 n ' '■ Pay Your Bills by Check and Have a Receipt ’ ’ Open a Cheeking Account ^ith the ‘ MILFORD n a t i o n a l B A N k | \ ; '^ : ,M lfo r d ,' H . Y . .■ I i I I III I ti ■ I ill III 1111 III II M'i’M