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I>ACES»X THE FREEMAN’S JO O R N A We^dnesda^, Peliruary 8, Itu t jffi&rkiiner County News A broken wheel on a rebigerator' car a t Herkimei? Tuesday ' morning caused one of the most unusual niix- ups ever written into the annals of loco after the accident, knocked dbwh eral electric: light and telegraph, 'aised havoc With: the raik » and bi the car flopped over on its si( , . :ed with debris which it had accUntUr EAST WINFIELD Mrs. John P.- Marriott spent Sun-; Raymob^ Dye and i^omas IMar-: riott called Sunday afternoon on Au- iCr, Mrs. ' The-Herkim Columbus a t a recent guest iiucy Helmeti A number- a1 meeting at the Miss Mildred Dayidson of Herki mer spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoke, CULLEN. -Was ehosf Brown, seci urei'L'With ler as' directors. The t: 6 ~ciit 5 ^haste and mai first g’annunts on February iUtii at were ,B,000 houses s . - 3 o’elofek. ! delay Mr. Heidel in going wes 'r Mr.tinnd Mrs. J. S. Stewart recent-■ his brother can get him a houi ',ly entertained Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Da- Miss Ruth Roberts called oi 'Vis o/-.Drighton. _ WescottJujtday , VY ili. 1 . in 's. Z o l-|his bi'Gther F rank . :ntil on Miss _ Miss Ruth Roberts calle k ^ t S - o y . , s a yu.st .1' . Richfield Springs friends recently. present with the chicken pox. . On T u e X i afternoon Miss Elean-- R. S. McCredy of Springfield ( oe Robinson celebrated her 7th birth- tre_ was in town Thursday. -- _ day by entertaining- the school 'chil- i he opening dance at Langdons dren at the school house. Games Were, Hall was hdd last Friday evening. A ■' ’ m crowd was out and every ;t calied or , — Jay afterao-,__ ; 'Williams was a pleasani 1 Thomas J. Marriott Thurs- n-e soiTv to learn that 'GlenfT a lew g-ixbs yu | Cble' is Suffering with a broken leg. eidgl is -very ill at lecoverin ious illness. Karl Brown attei Frank -Hag Tues M slip House wrist quite Dae Alex Bouton few weeks. •Ml Howard j with frieniids in West Winfield. last ifield. rom nei i-j received here recently I health, as we are glad to hear. i out of town’for a COLUMBIA CENTER ''•Mrs. Bertha Brown received the, m ,- s . Alfred Ames is visiting her news of her father’s illm-ss Saturday. | daughter in Illon. ^ Misses NeHm and^npa Kml^ si^nt^ yii-s. Mary Getman was the guest ’'M rf^n T M r i Max Gorney Vnd fam- Sunday guests of Frank ‘Si ily wen Dominot Mr. and Mrs. children spent Eobinsoin and'fs The dei Stewart and with W. S. Moms Filmore French if his son Eob- lary Getman was the gues of Mrs. Cora Purchase last week. _ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.- sne Shei ............. . ____ lath of 1 occurred at the home of his son Roo- ert L. French at Hershey, Pa., on. , Monday, January 30th. The funeral' will 'be held in th( hyterian David G. iS * Eugene Sherman on the birth son named Russell George Shei The farmers labout 1 ice houses_with birl eorge Sherma •here are fiUii fine grade improv- .Mn ter, 1 JORDANVILLE Tuesday with Mrs^ 'ce and family. Nicfaols ield S p i ^ s , 'Marietta 'ic has returned sral weeks rh e r too4?rK®NeW Y O T^ dwell was a re- ;oh> Kenneth and , er of 'Utica of his mother .ee-at-Middle.- Mrs. Edna Hadcock and daughter ludi spent Sunday with- her paii nts,-Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Shaui. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hoke ar pending- the week in Binghamton, ttending the' grange convention. Joel Hazleton is ill with the of the Epwarth Leagi church. Rev. Pittman of Syracuse will give a missionary talk in the M. E. church Wednesday evening at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Hoke are at tending State Grange in Binghamton this week. Mr- Hoke is delegate ,from Jordanville-Grange. Mrs. Mabel Heath of Paines Hol low has been a guest this week of hei mother-, Mrs. .W,.- D.. Gadwell. Several teams on Tuesday dre-v\ \vo.od for Rev. Johnson. He has a yard full. Clark Heath was a pleasant caller in town Sunday. Eldred Cadwell spent the week-end with his brother Kenneth at W. field. Mr. and Mi-s. Henry Wainman vis ited Mr. Wainman’s sister, Mrs. John Garlock of Fox Hollow Thursday. Oscar Tschume eared for the trol- ly station in Mrs. Nainman’s ab- The annual donation of the M. E. church will be held in the public li brary Tuesday evening, Pebroiary 14. Mrs. M. A. DeBoe was a week-end ■ Mr. and aturday lis vicinity are Hartrvick to Mi-s. Henr-y Wainman wen dinner gue-^ts of Mr. and Mrs Wiiitlsor MaxfiMd Saturday after- s...*The fanners of. thi a ^ jp p in g sawdust fror n. save their ice for summer ■<rhe Jordanville Milk ahd^ have disposed of th Dairymen’s League. 110 , 000 . his mot day Iasi Ross Etelmer of Utica ither, Mrs. L. A. Helmei RICETOWN na, la., am Samuel D. French of Nash- td 9 grandchildren also, sur- ing the beloved father. _ Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Prench, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. French, Mr. and Mr<. R. T.. French. LEONARDSVILLE d th e o l d W i ^ Sifar- fm very exciting i 1742 rowd in ■y ers uuDiuiiauie lo aaouicu. c- fice t h a f Richfield' .Springs and also aperstowii 'are going in for the. ;at National Sport with teams of their o-wn this year also,, so. we will no doubt have the pleasure of hand ing them a beating or two before the ■' ,er is over. !. Jennie Wheelock lias • closed ome here and gone to- Lowville 'Wliere she will spend several'-weeks -with her daughter, Mrs. Leon A.. Davies. Mrs. Claire Colwell and Mrs, Harold Carey entertained twenty ladies at the home of the former on Tuesday evening, January 31. Cards and re freshments served ■■— a pleasant one irs, P, D. We£ the house by illness. C. J. 'Weaver is slowly recovering from injuries received in a fall from a chair about a month ago. Mrs. Emerson Willis of Utica and Mrs. Ed. Jaek'son of Herkimer are with him alternately., W'illiam Rowlands was so unfor tunate as t o slip on the ice and fall Thursday evening Hast, injuring his ankle quite badly. Dr. Sweet was calleol fronr Utica to attend him. Mrs. W. E . Hitfeman spent last week in Now Yoi-k, thte-guest of her daugh ter Dorothy who was enjo.ying a few days, vacation after mid-year tests t Columbia University. M. G. Eldred who has been receiv ing treatment in a Utica hospital for some weeks past is now convalescing at h is home here. There will be a party at Langdon's hall at East Winfield for the benefit off Sit.t. Joseph’s church on February S , 7th- . The hills about town were dotted with snow-shoeing parties last Sun day 4ifternoon. Of course there was- not much snow .but they' all had a )od time. Mr. and Mrs. W. 'H. Parkhurst are spending some time with their Dr. H. D. Parkhurst in UFca. ag, Mrs. or Gory, Miss Madeline Kenyon; Nor- ihjand Bell, Prof, B. B. ''Fetter^. Guests at the home of .Gprome Bur- diclF Saturday were Fred Gould and family of Tailett. Sherell Adams and wife s.pent S| week at the home of the former’s sister, Mrs. Howard Cox of Caiiastota, Malcom Maine has been visiting his grandfather. Newel Maine . of South Mrs. C.' K. Burdick returned ■home Friday night after,,spending six weeks- with her daughter Edna of Norwich. Mrs. Ernest Johnson who works at the ' Hotel spent the past' week in Norwich with Mrs. Bradley Bowers. J. J. Mudge and family were Wed nesday guests at the home of S. Ji Mrs. Chas. Maine has, been enjoy ing a week’s visit from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gory Maxson, ' ' ’s. George Hughes returned horn >ra Buffalo where she ha > ^Bro 3 at the home of Attorney W. m Wednesday were Mr. and - r Ho: ettie Talbot of Brownvi . Mrs. J. York and William 'Whit ford of Brookfield were guests at Van: Chase’s last we'ek. Floyd Croup left Thursday tm at tend the funeral of his uncle, Hiran Croup at Aki-on, Ohio. Mrs. I. A. Babcock entertained i party of 14 at her home on Thurs day evening. Edmon 'Walker who graduated frojia our high school here several year: ago and the past year has resided ir West Winfield has acceptecl a post tion as teacher in ope df the ^hools in Binghamton leaving last lyeek foe that place. ' , Albert Briggs and wife’lpent Tues day at their daughter’s, Mrs. r, H. D- Parkhurst in Uti ’; their da^ughter’s, Mrs. Wayne Mrs. -Elnora 'Vincent and daughter i Talbot s in Burlington Flats. Loretta of Schenectady are visitingl^, A party was tendered Mrs. Chet Mrs. Vincent’s parents here. , f' I'yer last Friday night, in honor of Bclmimd H. Walker and family have birthday, oveii to Binghamton where Mr A large ass< moveil, to Binghamton whe Wnllcer has a position teachi Mrs. J . H. Stuart is enterHinir ner' niece, Mrs. W... T. Douglas i Biiigliamton.- - ________ TWELVE THOUSAND ing Hospital for a speedy About fiftj |neeti.ng Sf of nine fifty attended the grange laturday evening. A class idates took the first and ____ MUls. Miss Irene Hisei-t spent the week end with Mrs. E. L. House. TTie yoiihg son of Mr. Green broke his leg Friday by tipping over on the frozen ground. Dr. Prink has charge of the case. __i-s. Rob Center Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hinman tended the variety sale at the B: y attended H r. and 1 home of I a t Mr. and Middlefield day. cno woitny iUaster and wile, Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Pierce, were surprised with a banquet served in honor of their 19tli wedding anniversary.nniversary, A fine a reported by all. RE ts , Claude Ghapin visitei . Ray McDugal’s Sun ided the variety sale a t th e Bap- t church at Middlefield Friday} illi evening. ’ p. P. Thompson attended tee meeting a t the>M. E. i the trus- church at le-vvis Mann of Fly Creek spent Sunday a t Ghestel- McRorie’s. T . I. Pick McRoi ___ is gaining from his Iness of last week. ' • Mrs. W. J. McLean is spending inie time -with relatives in Coopers- ssomblage ! of Irviiii >f people were - - h'g Baldwin last: Wednesday evening. Games, music and a most delicious menu wei w i joyed. These parties have been I all winter in the differept homes in the neighborhood of the five co: “Tile tiesdajesday Courier\ On Wedn evening, February 15 a t 8 o’clockjimrogram which raor- its_ the attendaiife of all people who enjoy the Best, will be given undei- the auspices of the Leonardsville Union, under the direction o.F ! p ast y ear and a musicales given b;^ this Music, especiall high grade music, costs money. The concert is for the benefit of choral union. Admission will be 25 cents. Tr-”- and be present. The program follows: piano solo, “Titania,” by LeFebure-Welcy, Miss Madeline. Kenyon. Contralto solo,— “My Laddfe’’~by Thayer, Mrs. Floyd Croop. Chorus, “Bridal Chorus” (from Rose Maiden,” the Choral Un ion. Baritone solo, “On the Road to j Mandalay” by Speaks, Rev. G. W. STARKVILLE B Finch is at Fort Plain i sick lady. list and unde of F o rt 'Plain. eating for Mrs. Mai )ok is. on.fhe sick _ __ care of .Dr. Fox F o rt 'Plain ' - ' P. H. Elwood, who has been quite Btter a t this -writing. Will Tilyon of Schenectady visitingisiting hterr sister,ister, iMrs. R j a s been v hte s f .Earl March. They report a gooQ tim e . Mrs. Ida Backus of Eort Plain has been visiting at Will Ward’s. W atch,out for further particulars in next week’s issue of the 'Washing- :—ton Birthday-diiiirHr to be ^iveff by the Ready Workers at their chursh dining room. The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. Church met with Mrs, Earl March last Thurs day afternoon. Several from this pi; supper and dance .at I day night. Mrs. 'Wir invalid for - on Saturday night _ .. home, aged 50 years. She was a lady • highly respected and her many.friends are grieved- a t her passihg. ' She bore her long illness and suffering -with patience. The funeral was held at 1 p. ra. on Wednesday... -.She leaves to mourn her loss, her husb.and and aged mother,. Mrs. Bronner, o.ne sis ter, Mrs. Clarence Druse,, and three brothers, Clark, Eugene ‘and Dyke ' Bronner of Van Hornesville. Our road to -Fort Plain has been scraped and is now opdn for auto- MILLERS MILLS Miss Isolih^Yquhg visited .friends in Herkimer, recently. ; Mr. -and Mrs. Clarence f i l l e r , Carl and Dorothy visited^ M r.^and Mrs. • Fred Gyer near Bichfi4d/ Springs Th^Ladies’ Aid Society meets with' Isoline Young this 'week Wednesday afternoon, - . The schoo,l -was closed two days last^ week oh aecouht of the illness of th§j Rirs. Wesley 'Williams- visited Mrs. William Finger last week Wed-nesday. 1 Elgin Miller of ^ o h aw k -yisited- his day last-week. ' , Jes, Clark and Charies M i|lir Wed- , isday, - ■ I William Gorsline Was in CgfiaUnlle >ihg plumbing for C. 'D. Hopkins, uncles, ■ -■ WE SELECT OUR STOCK We make them If yeu get a poor sttap bring it or send it to iiS and you will get a new one. That’s th» Ir«a 5 guarantee you get with our honest wear harness. ■ . - t ® Phone • 65-J t our honest wear harness. \\ Yofi Will Buy Our Haraess If ¥ qu See It B. O S 1 lR A N I )E il Richfield Springs N e w Naish Prices ■ F. O. B. Factory 4 CjrL Touring^ .... .* ............ po45 4 C y I. Roadster ................................. 1025 4 Cyl. Coupe . ...................................... I6i5 4 Cyl. Sedan .' . .............. I835 6 Cyl. Touring..................................... 1390 6 Cyl. Roadster ......... ....................... 1300 6 Cyl. Coupe ......... ............................ 2090 6 Cyl. S edan __ .... ........ 2390 6 Cyl. Sport Model . ................. 1545 Good Lioe Beolors Wanted J. P. SIMMONS Distributor Richfield Springs, N. Y. Phone 68 . : The^Rexall Store Louse Powder for Stock SabadiUa Seed per pound, 3 pounds for $1.00. Ihteriiational Louse Powder 35c. per poxmd. - i-. Dr. DaniePs Louse Powder 35c. per pound. All Guaranteed Preparations. X G o rdon Blsick Pharmacists RICHFIELD SPRINGS, N. Y .. National Cigar Stands Agency Phone No. 107 |d-ii i 11 i n II111 I I I 1 1II 111 11111 III 1 111I II n I I 1 1 111 Geo. D. Caney ' Richfield Springs, N. Y. FRIl^AY and SATURDAY - Your Choice of 2S Ladies’ Coats at $4.00 ,2000 yards o f fine dress ginghams for 10 days at . . . . ___ . . . , 24c 300 yards standard ginghams a t ........ .. ............... . ....................... . 20c 500 85c Yoiles, Organdies and Suitings, all 36 .8 'i)i&e.s 36 inch plaid dress goods, formerly-sold at 65c, for ten ttays, lit i i . .............. .. _ 28' c '’al. lace and insertion from Vi to IVi inches wrdej 15 doz. Misses Black and Brown Ribbed H^ose at .19c pair ^'\lorice'^^Bett^ about half Boy's suits IS ahdther line* we can give you big values. - Bring the boy to us we caii outfit him from head to foot. - Suits with t-wo pair tronsexs^ . ................... . ..................... . ,$ip to $15 Boys extra knickerbocker trouftet.s from $l.i00 to ...... .. ........... $3.50 TiFW-i-m 11 i n I t I I H i I f i i 1 1 i t i 1111 i i i 1 1 1 h^i i m 1111 »»■