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Wediices4iiy, Maieh 1922 ' THE F R iiM A H ’S JOHRMAt PAGE SEVEN H 0 ME M A I M R W P per iioz. sI'IsE ili: :;:K:f:: PBI- Ettl, - ------ Retail Prices fi-.-mCf Kggs ............ . . ................. .. 5 .M.il-lu Syriip, per .sal. - ---- 2 6 Jleirts and Poultry ^\pr^V^Mf^Hraas-s; ncr lb.' [ M i | ' N.1.' i'-^ < P^r 'lb. i, k0 1 ..Fresh gaUiored. dirties, N q .. i . ' F z ^ 'io^® J choice, dry ------- ------- ...... ...^25 @26 SSS= S S -s ,= i= « Near-by and nearby western, hennery N;^.rhF and\ n e a rb? wesVerh htozie# ^ ^ ' I V e \ p.tSe'd wh'i.tos,' ists,,' io'el! item, lien- ,.34 @-SD. tiU.VtN-^RETAit VV.f.l Fi'nl. per 100 2.10 J: Dnj; .Mithllings, per lOO ....... 2.60 '• .1 MiuiHings, per 100 . '2.10 . \i.- il. pi r 100 . . . ........... . ............. . 3.00 Hy ti^ AI. ill, ^3Q percent, per 100 2.60, ' .1 I'urn, pin- iOO - ; . . . , ................ i.-jo ,1. piT Uu. (old) .......... .. ...........................CO ^ , \ p i r i o 6 U l W.WHOLES^EMARKET state I-)fpar<,ment of Farm s ami 61... «s gives the following quotations for \ V >.»rk .State ami nearby prociiico ob- , . -n the NfW -Yurk wholesale markets ■«.n, ‘ Monday. Feb. 27th. 1022. Al'Ji-lC.s—Uarreled, supplies liberal, do- . . . in.h Baldwins. $7.5O-?8.50: Winter i;.. , $?.riO-?s..0U; Northorn Spy, $7.50- s;.’ \\ vv-.Miirr, $7.50; umario, ?i.25; Hub- ' - - ' ' \ “- ■ - - “ I S I! per lb. . ............... , .......... . ........ 19 @22 RICHFIELD SPRINGS ' iMiss. Eveij^n jaciilison. was home fro,m .StaiB|orci to a ttm # .ih e Delta Owen Brady has purchased; a F sedan from Harold Brockway. ,Miss, Hs-i? .Rhodes, of Herkimer sj the weekrencl with Louise Curtis.- The Misses Monica Brown ariiil elfiii; Bpttihg% former teachers in the have .been the guests of •in Oswego Sunday. Grod ” M*h ,i.t PS .».-vT» r and- Rohei't: spent the week- Hapry ^ Tuller of Manlius has been' spending a few days at .his h'ome her.e. Almond Cramer' of .Cherry Valley. of Cherry Valley, in t.ow;n Friday... idow of Van,’ .. S'. . 1 . 1. I, nn fri'.sh offrring.s. New crop !n‘\Ur«t' *-uppiy, demand gnod, market .It\ r u««i ni.tn.j modiTate, market steady for (. 111 ,. V Mo. K Niw York State, per 100-Ib. tML-. S\. per barrel, best, $6.00- ,. V Mo. K Niw YorK aiaie, Uu:. per barrel, best, $5.-. V>':^ N-n <‘n»p. liberal supply, limited do- i»unehed. per bushel hamper, * P m TM'» '1!S-Supplies of bulk stock at »«i vanis libc^ral, sacked stock r.,1. earJy morning demand F.T, hill. New Y'ork State, pep M vn lo i ».Ti: l<-frl,..rnh ■ifot • «»i levL'oi. 5-7 lbs.. 23c- ; ,V ': i.vid.,7.' Per pound, r p - f la.lor, 22c. 2»V-2fa*. No 1. Skins, ,5-9 lbs., =\H.';ir ill’insB 1.6MB$ fitwy. $1300. IniUatir «;HA?NS—^IVr bushr Vo 2. White. 'lOe Con . . I.IVB .STOCK—Per cwt.; Cows. $1.50- 3'. 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Isloo\- Slt 7', Slmpp. $2 50-$S.OO. un\:. o; Vh. nir.?; . yn pretty good, the big chain stores out butter i.t. n. onmparufivply smalt •''Mrcln over cost and selling a boffer grade ♦’ mu formerly. f'r.-nmery. higher scoring than ex- • rr-amerv. extras. ru2 score) . . . . r ; : n r ; i ; : in ironnijfy, <;eroniJs (S3 to 87 ''^'^o.LTOPry. lower grades ................. 2S (\rot ITU ry. centralized, cars, 90 @3414 1 r. tmery, centralized, cars, 8.0 «rnre ................... 33 <^33’,!i »>..<inu>ry. centralized, cars, 88 , prO ry. f=‘rnVfaTTzVrf/ ^ ^ •»' 87 score .........................- . .i , . ,. 2 9 <g)31^ 'nf'ry, un-salttd, h igher than^^ (33S^ j ' ‘n-:tniery, tinsalted, extras ^92 . .... \'vmnrj unsalted, firsts,W90@91 *icorp> .......................... . ...351i4 *'*• Arnf'cy, linsnlted, firsts (SSpsD SPC-^^ ' r- amery, held or storage, lower f ’\niTip^y hVlil. iinsnitpa. ,Px'tr.TJi .,33 @.34 ’’rofrrnery, held, unsalted, firsts .30 @32 ^roamery, held, unsalted, V>9o ends ........ .. . . . . . . ........ . 28 @29 t'renmery, Danish, casks, duty^^ ^ '— paid T: : .'TTT .TT . . t -T t . .-r*r-. tt -? 84 — N'w Zealand, fresh, boxes, duty paid . ............................. @35/^ .''irentinCi fresh, boxes, duty m id .............. .. ..................(0/of t.rfrtll 'current Tneko,' aeconrlE ..2114^22 r-'j.lles. current make, n21 pfutl\iocU . -ou^^eHrmakerm ® ^ - -itorage st ©24 | s l i S : 5 z T ’ nSf ,‘i” ^ , \ \ “ '21^le2>!i 11»«21» ’I t ».•« » ............ g « i i s - LITTLE FeVLl.S MARKET T.lttltn FiiMjt, b’fbi-iiiiry 14, 1932 Prices Tnul Tiy Dealers Butter, lb ..................... ............ ........................... C2 ■ \ g ' i n n i . r .......... “ Iniond CTamt ''M iL'lgh'S'tfl Hornesville is spend: Antaino. Rf’H. Lodge, P. c& A. M„ No, 482,- conferred .the 3rd degree on four candiclates Tuesday evening, Feb. 28. Coui'tlaml Edwards is very ' 'T’hn members, of t t tion held a (1 Hotel on. 1 s turkey dinner wi lator Bloomfield acted I master and called on several of 1 busine.ss mciij who responded ve Broad Flour, hbl. Porn an<l Ont.s . . O.ats, hushfl .... r*racko»l Tarn . . , fSffir “I K Mi\od FV'prl, Occident ......... Dairy UiAtlon .............. . ......... Bran, OccUlont .................... 34 ptT cpiu Cottna Soo<l Meal on Al-itl {t,h\ pmttss) _ ___ ? Z r \ W i i n c - ; ; ; : : : : ; ; ; : : : : Ohoese ........................................... R S A T S - ; - : : : : : : , : T'-mit. Ih .............................. Halibut, lb. . ........................... Jlacltorpl, lb............................ ....... --ll ; ■. ■;■ .............. iiiil Block, has moved to the Martin Block in Lake St.; Almo,nd Brockway. hav ing taken over the whole floor of the 12.00 Mason and McCready Block for dis- 1 play rooms for Dodge and Buick cars. Mrs. Minry Brace and Mrs. Wil lard Palhier entertained about seven ty ladies at cards in the Proctor Me- nio.rial room on the afternoon of the 22nd. Auction and hearts were play- ved by cater* UTICA MARKET ~ Butti-r—Frenh printa, BTpWcf’ Afresh tubs, extras. ll@^12c; dairy, 3:>@40c; sweet butter, prlnta^r»c; tubs, -Hr; oloomargar- ^E g g s —b're.sh stiUo, S5c: waatprn fresli. Grain ami I'Vod—Oat5«. bushel. 56c; corn, bushel, soc; spring middlinjiR. $37; process nil meal, $54: spring hmn. $37; corn meal. ed and supper was Teabout, The Misses Marian and Barhi Smith of Utica have been guests at the home of their grandfather, Willard A. Smith. Miss Genevieve Bliss entertained of her friends at a dancing party the_ Proctor Memorial room Friday ( Miss Marie Leai*y has returned to New York where she will resume her studies. There has been a decided change for the worse in the condition of Mrs Prank Port, ^he Ladies’ Ai‘ “ ‘ thodist church v ■ House on Fi A covered dish supper w;ill d from 5:30 to 7 o’clock. Gen- m of the congregation are invit- l i z iethodist Jay House on Friday afternoon 2:30. A covered dish supper w seiwed from 5:30 to 7 o’clock. _G tle.men of the congregation are i ed to supper. Note the change ii day^from Tliursday to Friday ol Evangelist B. H. Daily and Mrs. Daily will begin a series of*'' gospel meetings in the M. E. church on Sun day morn ins, March 5th . Mr. Daily is an evangelist of experience, and. his labors have been very successful on many fields, Mrs. Daily is an ac complished musician and will conduct WESTWINFIEIJ) One of the most pleasant social events of thq'Avinter season took place bn the evenihg of Feh. 22nd, when Mrs. H. G. Pollard and Mrs. Geo. Hite-(, , man entertained thirty ladies at the ° --------- ” 'Lv.V..'5d« Vb« ifs’tk.sstssnSr :r Davis winning the largest number of games. She was presented with a beautiful box of spring flowers, daf fodils, jonquils and tulips. Mrs. Er- make a n ton. The score cards whii “oade lade by Mrs. Henry Gaitd( the consolatio -and a very original one it was ittle of cheri’ies dressed up to a m iniature Martha Washing- by Mrs. Henry Gaitden were 'ery attractive,'Tieing decorated with a small “George and, Martha.\ After the cards a delicious lunch was seiw- ed by the hostesses and even the des- singing and have charge of meet- ...„s for ladies. Rhocleheaver’s latest song books ' ‘Victory Songs” will be used. The general public is cordial ly invited to attend -this series of helpful meetings. Wednesday evening, March 1st, at dock the ladies of the Presbyter- ihurch will serve a supper for the members and congregation of the church after which will follow the an nual meeting for the election of offi- '^^Tho meeting planned by Command er J. Everett 'VVilliams and members of the Sheplierd-Hugick-Purcell Post, American Legion of this village held at the Public Librai-y Thur of the citiz evening. Many o town wei-e invite tnemhe ursday of the uproated irmel ice cream few Victrola select sparted a t a late houi’, a ll assuring .. Pollard and Mi-s. Hiteman they HMei lad spent a most enjoyable evening, Miss Teresa Byrnes, a student nuxse ,t St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in tJtica) is spending a two weeks’ rest at her home here. Dr. II. G. Pollard visited his father in Oriskany Falls several days last Mrs. Myron Crandall is the guest of Mrs. Lena K. Munson in Rochester. W. W. K., of C. baskethall team played rings around the Stand •SHk-Mtil -fecamrof EhadWicks- in- game at Parochial Half last Thi, day evening. Senif and J. Smith were the stars far 'the winners and^ the final score was 23-42. In_ the pi tors won with a score -of 21' good crowd Avitnessed the gai Little Miss Marian iVileox enter tained twenty-six young friends at her 5th birthday anniversary last 'Tuesday from 4 to 6 p. m. Games rere played and then a nice lunch ujoyed. Colonial hats and tiny - I -l.-iJ..:. '^1-i ‘hatchets f(>r ;tle gifts happy oc- ceeeived that Mr. p has been spendi^ , who has been sp( winter in Florida, is on He wiJl^inotor that caty will come by train, expects to arrive in DeVer Holl: diig the wii . home. He will inotor as far as nth ttsburgh, Pa„ witl lom he went froi )m th at caty will come by a -Week 1 this vdll „ tended the Friday night dlance la n ^ o n ’s, E a s t Winfield. Ther4 :« gdpd orchestra from Utica and enjoyed a fine time. T’ ■becoiriiing vory popiila •A daughter w a r bo Mi5; ■Edward Ji-Byrnes at beth’s Hospital, Utica, Peb. has been named Veronica J been named Veronica Ann. larlesKhowlte slowly w ing from hxs Mrs. Elnoi , her hojnr Miss Ora cent .gu«»t Mrs, A. ’ villi 2$rd. recover-:' SnlMcrlbfli for The JbnmAl) ocal post >rer Teabout, s of the town ___ isSrs. Buck, Shaul, liss Howland. ‘ assisted Music WEST EXETER ifiie sp'ecial service closed Sunday -ever Mrs. Gep. Smith of Alhony is. visit ingng h'iendsriends in town.own. ■'lva - - \ ’•in ’ ^inisl Ish- f in t A Day of New Berl has f ed the monthly inspection of the Daii barns and rehurned home last week. - a s s '3 £ ? ? . f “ -2S ^ 1 1 : 3 0 p. m. Mrs. Wood had been in poor health a long time, but the end came suddenlyi Mrs. 'Wood was born in Ireland, March 19, 1859 and earn to America when a young girl ah has always lived near here. Aftc her marriage to Mr. Wood they live oh the farm ahput three miles from this village atid in 1907 moved to their home here, \rhe funeral serv ices were heW Tuesday morning at, 9:30 at the house and 10:30 from St. Joseph’s 'church at West Winfield, band, several cousins and oiie Joseph Hand of Boston sur- i l l - , Mrs. Byron Walrath of Herkimer . s . i i S S i r s r - ' John Ellicrtfcyis recovering from a two weeks illness: Spring sale of €ommuntl 3 ( Silver ONE-HAtF PRICE on all patterns of Oneida >mmun% ______ “ te ■ Regular Price Sale Tea Spoons :(;set of six) ........ .. ................... . ..$1.50 . . . , f ' ......... 75 Table Spoons (set of .six) .................. 3.00 .......... . 1.50 Dessert Spoons (set of six) -------- - ----- - - ------- 2,75 . , . 2 ,.,. 1,3,7. S a S r S Medium Knives (set of six) - ----- - - ----- 3.75 ____ v.. 1.87 Many odd pieces in this assortment ‘-At‘'-¥our Service” Phone 63 B U C H A N A N H A R D W A R il C o m p a n y Richfield Springs, N. Y. LEGAL NOTICES p. wniis........ Cooperatown, Olsi'go C.mnty, .V. V. l.Bv,', i BURLINGTON FLATS Mrs. Mary Hume spent a few’days last -\veek with friends in Utjea. A sleighload of young people from this place attended the masciuerade of .the Maccabees ih Edmeston last Mrs. Charles Adams and son Fred eric Porter of West Exeter spent a short time last week with her mother, Mrs. Ada Porter, who has recently re turned from the Mt. Viaion^Sanator- birg. Charles Fitch is quite-ill at present. Mrs. Newell Mayne of W. Edmeston is caring for her. Herbert Mayne is slowly g-aininj care of two time at tl and Mrs. ] leg al n otice ‘ - ■ t S ; §335 s=£-S WmMsMM Mr. and Mrs. Will Fuller are en- i\ ‘i>o anKje in Uio a nee; thence joying a visit a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Washburn. m 'S , 2u,.p,l2e Friday afternoon at Party in honor of her ^oq Low, one 1 dish supper will be 'e^’ening last week Progressive pe- Uro was enjoyed throughout the even ing and delicious refreshments were served. 'Mrs. D. C. Johnson and Mrs. John Williams entexTained a t a ten cent ■oa recently. Mrs.'Rexford Welch was th\e guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols for a.couple of days last week. Pei-cy Brownrigg has been cjuito ill with pleurisy and threatened witl pneumonia for the past week, but i: better at this writing. Irene Mayne who has been spend ing several weeks at lier grandmoth er’s, has returned home because of the latter’s illness. Miss Katherine Bixby is being unable to attend schoc Mrs. Adelli? Daucihy spent from Wednesday until Saturday last week at the home of Dan Bennett. T. M. Carroll of ‘W^estemville, Special Agent for the Chemical Mu tual and Otsego Mutual Fire Insur ance Co’s., was in town last week visiting the home office. Miss Susie NichoLs is gaining nice' ly from her recent aperaton. A suprise party was given Mr, and Mrs. Horace Sheridan on Friday night. An enjoyable evening was spent. Mrs. Adelle Dauchey entertained the Home Bureau on Wednesday of last week. The Club will meet with Myron Dauchey this week. Come and enjoy a fine PAINES’ HOLLOW -•ester Robinson is much bet- Mr. and Mr.Si R. D. Vrooman,' Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Swift and Mr. „and Mrs. A.-J. Swift were entertained a t the home of Dr. and Mrs. E, Swift of Jordanville last Wednesday. Albert Tinkler is confined to his home with pneumonia. Mrs. G. Brown is still in Canada, In the church parlors Tuesday night there was a carpet-rag social. -WedDe?flay„thc 22nd, Miss Ryan celebrated the. day by serv^ ing a hoi dinner to her pupils. Mrs. Kruin, Mrs. F. G. Swift, Mrs. Be<tch and Miss Warren assisted Miss Ryap. ■ Janies Crouse is spending a fe-w days in Little Falls. , ‘ Mr. -and Mrs. F. Kruni and family visited at G. H a d o s^s Sunday eve- Mrs, F. C. Swift called at J. Beach’s Saturday ^teriioon. CR-AINE’S CORNERS Ibak^ ;days ^tL . ..... - _ , _____ ... Mrs. Leon Dbolittle is quite writing. Dr- Swift is atte: yellowing; and dell^tely coloi from fading, SURROGATE’S COURT OTSEGO GOIINTY TERMS FOR 1922 COOPERSTOWH tugust ONEONTA Month of Aughst fiaiTo^te^ S. L. HUNTDTGTOK Clerk - ABIGAIL M. OLiyrO N Stenographer KATHRYNE M. LYKCH links to a «takc 35 links south of a maplo tr»f bring thv smith ©ast corner and place of beginning, containing 12G and 48/100 acres of land. Al.*?o one either piece or parcel of land lying and being In the town and County of of the highway passing the house of Wii- ‘sm i m m ,4n?,r s“l ’ LEGAL NOTICES ) CBEDITPRa. ice f n o t i c e t o c r e d i t o r s . NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ■uary S, 'io22. CHARLES I °\Ssz}ioiris;A s iov •UBAilD, lixocutor. .oiiAiNUi-lJiJ L i . s:iB I s s : s s IS ils NOTICE TO CREDITORS. : the estate of i.'L.f>at»a ' g e o r g e ! MTT-TON a u g t t r , JO H N r,. BOWTDSH. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. \VT««*t 20 rhains and 12 links to the same* more or less. Dno other or parcel of land being man farm, la.nindffl us follows: On the ea.ftt i*y land.** f«»rinorly owiud by John See- ber and Th«»mn.«4 Firman. n«j\v by H. Har- tua an.l Avi Kclsry, on the south by the saitl f’obmiti f.ir.n n^ the fence now stands an«l ntrvt- own. d by S. Ellsworth and Emily Cnr«l. OH the vvo.il hy lands of W. S. Tiin- nieTlff tlu party of the first part; and on the north by tin- highway lending from Snowden Hill tbwanls Schuyler’s Lake, con taining 40 acres of land. There Is to fee eveepted from th« Hen of xatrt moi tgagn- thn- frdiowing described lands and .premises which were and have been duly released therefrom; and all of which released lands were inrl«d.ecl In the foregoing description, viz: All t.Imt certain piece or p.nrcel of land crlbciT. HR follows: npginnlnK In the center s a s i i f f l g p i i __ CIcrmonfo G. Tennant, ANNA BELLE GERMOND, Executrix. CLAUDE V. SMTH. BSCi.. Attomey. for Executrix, Oneonta. N. T. of the creditors of •^nid corporation to bo held on the K*th day of March. 1932. a t ^\•^•I'lulTn-tre Jiu^e MARTIN MO,\K omen .Si post omc* Addro^a. Cooperstmvn. Oi«ego County’, • = s S ^ : - = : NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Pursuant to at order of Shirley . L. Hunttngton, Sur.rogat'’ of the County of--Otseg0i iwtlcra Is hcrelJi given, according.to law, to a ll persons having claims against the estate of Henry M. StowplI, deceased, late of the town of MiU- dledeld, in said coUnly, th a t they are r e quired to exhibit the same, with vouchort thereof, to the undersigned Executrix of the last w m and Testament of the said deceased, at her-residence. In the Town of Iddlefleld, in said county, (Post-OtHce Ad- ess: Cofjperstown. N. Y.) on or before the [arch, next. MART VAN Charles T. Brewer, Attorney for Executrix. Cooperstoavn. N. Y. Bxeoutrl: NOTH E TO CREDITORS—Rursuant to an order of Shirley L. Huntington, Surrogate of the cnunty of Otsego, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons hav ing claims against the estate of Mary Worthington. <h ceased. late o f the town of Otsego. In said co rnty, i qulred to exhibit the sai exhibit th e same, v the umterslgneo \Ixi ceased, at her resUIi Cooperstown. in said the 20th day of March, t'AS'B ho village of. Charles T. Brewt Attorney for I! Cooperstown., N. Y. ■mber 12. 1921. .M a r g a r e t c Sdff ¥ S maghPtic nor’dle poihtod Ort. 25?, 1877. A1*!0 all that otlior pince or parcol of land s i H l l i B ADRIAN A. P 1 E 1 ISON OENERAL INSURANCE anS N MAIN ST. r e a l , e s t a t k •f All Kln*i COtuFEIItTOWN kTERMIETBI IViliiarri C. McRorie, m m m w M m W A _ - PARSHA-LL, .ERY\ DERRICK, Executors. 'Chtt.rt«*i tr va ^***' AND RjMLWAY CORPOkATlON Passenger Sebednle • f l * Dated, October. 3. 192J. ** W 5 «d, a t h«r resldehes In Ih* Vlllat* ml 0 mm - ‘Sf •f’p’lirn S lF “*■ Dated. Ootobef I, ISIl, BUZABBTH COOPER