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PA G E S K THE FREEMAN’S JOURNAL Wednesday,-March 8, 19 ?‘> |ie l e o n a r d s v il l e The Royal Lyceiirn Bureau Ageu 3 f Syracuse was ift: town Monday, Feb ?th, arranging for a lecture opursi coming year tybich will consist oJ entertainments for $l-50i A .coniTnittpe.nf three met, with Mrs. di Williams, who has beer in: poor health for the .past f e ^ we^S^ w e n t^6 W lca Saturday to see T)r.; Lock. (She was aceompanied by her husband and Mrs. Bert Ellsworth. An Xrray Was used to locate the cause. \ ’ r severe attacks. We; trust she: • her usual heal Will soon recover her usual health, , L. H, Baldwin has takep .as ner in his auto business Clifton ^ Mr. McCarthy is to be foreman in the .Phenix plant. , Earl Abrams and wi|s have been, helping' care for their 'I months bid little, girl died: Friday night -and,, the d-wras iimi'onrSintdai Mr. and Mrs.- I. A. Crandall, -who have bren in Plainfield, M. 3., for the tpast 7 We.-i'ks,, are expected -home this week, ■ ' ’ , EnWn Mains’' youngest child has - been ill the pfist week with stomach Mrs. L. D. Walker visited her broth er,' Robert Crupib and family, .last. W'eek ai Xew Hartford and heard liar- rv Lauder in Utica. , ‘ Mrs. Arthur Bryant ente.rdameci her Sunday School class at her home last , ^^Cmafr^Bvand of Utica visited his ^^Flora Washburn is making a good - ,^'ecm:eiy ^ness. WEST WINFIE 1 |> diss Emma Rhodes, who has inding the -winter in .Seranti her custom,. returnfed on I and will remain for s able lady is quite ill at her home m and there ■ Crandall entertained his sons from. Wesleville, Pa., a few days last, '^^’Wmiarn Rich, who has been Hying in Grottoes, Va,, for the past two years, arrived in town Tuesday morn.-: tng. Mrs. Rich is expected to join Crook--has recovered Mrmn his painful injury of last fall and waf. seen on the street last week. Mr. -’-,0 out again after, p k r^M ’hTBash- g-reeted by a Is ... __ ___ jth Sehif and Celia .uw-v-v. and Messrs George O’Neil and Robert Richards Were exceptionally ■ffood and received much, well deserved applau's'e. Berg-eii’s oichestra, , of Utica played between acts and for the dancing- .whieh followed the play. ■.•Several people went, into Utica oi man was also priyeleged to hear him speak at the luncheon of the Rotary Club of Utica. Miss Mary MacLen of Bridgewater visited Miss Doris Sherwood a few lavs last week. Robert England of Union, South aroHna, was in town Tuesday of last eek. His, family left with him on 'etlnesday morning 'for that city ’lere they will reside ■\ dav witn '.vir. anu iviiB. — ..... .jf|H a ll on last 1 S S v \ 'B o , v . » .n.l ,chM«n | j j M ' ' day and Saturday ’ Chas. Brown anu ins to Utica Al'aterYille. ras a guest over the week-end at -ithe fome of Thomas Smith. Mr. and Mr Watervil}e pvef Something bi Bruce Norton w the week-end. low able: :r recent; evening. Parochial halh pfSfnpt}y a t 0.00 p. m,: ■Social and daiice a t Bisby Meih’driai Hall at 9 :00_y’clock.. A good time is,i: „ Thursday Mra.* William Lahgdon is lu to be about the' house after he^ •Floyd Corildin of North Winfield mftved MaVch 1st. oh the f,am owned ^^'r^e^foUowing are the pupils of the .JJeith :Sclmol who have had: p ^ c t . attendance during February: ansteel,.p]lmer. Johnson,. to all WILLMARTH Mrs. Charles Seaihon returned Sat-., ,;rclay from a week’s stay with her; daughter at Hartwick, ., Firman of RiChflep ■ecent visitor at ihhvJfchuott, is,„in.,n.. ,a: family.- »>«■ ®- Claude Waterman, has purchased: the Y-rooman farm and has taken pos session. • Mr. and Mrs. John Cpnnely have .mbyed from Willard Palmers’ farn to Cederyilh Mrs. Chai , a few days with. Mrs. is quite indisposed. ■■ Mr. and Mrs, War'd Brawn and fam ily spent 'Saturday with his mother. Borothy' Heidel, Wmifred Jones, Lu- •la, Marriott, -Josephine Largof We are sorry to learn that Harry- Hibbard is ill wfith .rheumatism. Kenneth Hibbard is going to work for Jirtnes Burke for the summer.’ Thoirt'as Price and farnily have mov ed pn a farm ilear Leonardsville. • We are sorry to say that John F. - Jfchuott: is „ in .,n. yery...ci4tical -pondh tion at this-.wriifcing. .His many .frends, : wish for him a speedy recovery. Kenneth Hibbard has returned home with his parents, .after. .wo.F'king some time With, bis unde, Mr. Fe_nto,n. Don’t forget the dance m hang- don’s Haijl Frhlay evening,. March 10. Hveryone in'yned. Edwin Holmes left Tuesday morn ing for Rochester where he will spend a few days with friends,. .T— n— has j-t :d Beaman is spending t his uncle, George Bei days with h at Cedarvill« John, J. Atkins John J. -Atkins, a well known Leonard Beaman i s Spendi; ikins, a well know and highly respected citizen, passed away at his home at Brainards Corner's Thui-sday last. The funeral services were held at the home of his \ sou, Emerson Atkins, at Mohawk gt 'one ;id 1:30 at the Odd Fellows • b „ , d a y v « n . f n o „ S . , SOUTH COLUMBIA • The funeral of Janies Strait, who lieph after a lingering illness, Sunday wening, -was held at the home of his lephew, with whom he resided, \Wed- - ...... reside 'Other relatives for abouf three weeks.! this locality, i Leeds „ of W est;gulMs i S en tertain l?^/caM s * ^ i j Hopkin- dr. I , Fred Gould at ToUett Fuday -nifortably^established\^^^ .A large number of I f S y T . , . ' ■tably establisl the Baptist ’person- ’ ladie.s and gen- to the Citizens’ s. J . d : Mrs, Bennett, are ' ' ’ McR()rie, id-ded to the treasury, and her sistei'. whQ has beer is decidedly better .in the shop ;t=s-S-a'~s church a social time was given to the ? , k r i i t t and Vanderlyn Howard i be?t playor^:. ; the two cake and ^'“ rcv . a\id''M r^’Ban-ett enteitained '’\ t i S y ^ T t h i s week Rev. and Mim. attende/Districtheld at pastor, dh-ine \ Hion Comets for the second time this I f f liminary game' with • Hion Junior lets, tim score ^ being 19-30. S. ffi'mT oTVfflthe.- stocking crew. The resulting score was 19-39. Cooperstown played a good in fine “treat ’em rough’’ styh Mrs. ps, Bi'iiiit , Mrs. Earl 5 ill the past w« . but not able to continue her school. Mrs. W. A. Hatch went to Hion Friday for a ten' days’\stay with her brother, Jesse Burgess, and family. Herbert Hoffman, who has spent the mid-winter with his aunt, Mrs. Oscar Horton, left town Friday and is tlu guest of friends in the valley, MILLERS MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gay, Sarah Purchase, DeWitt Purchase and Mr. and Mrs. 'William Gorsline attended James Strait in Sauth the funeral of Jamcj Columbia Wednosdaj Mrs. ----- Wan-en McCredy and brothor- Wanzev McCredy, visited at / smavF for one cad and si her age, without remai-kably being able glasses. Remember the Wednesday, March ___ _____ noon and meeting at 2 o’clock. _Dur-- ing the lecturer’s hour there will be a debate on the following subj'ect: “Resolved that the pooling assaoia- tion is the proper medium through which the farmer should market his milk.” -Affirmative, Tho and negative, Horace Young. and attend this meetii grange ' meeting 15th. Dinner i' dock. Dm mark) Thomas Burke, Y Be sure EAST WINFIELD PAINES’ HOU.OW There were ne» se'mces Sunday morning on account of the storm. Miss Lula Warden has returned to- her home in BoomyiUe after visiting: at the home of J, L. Beach- The young people^ I t V chool house, Paul Beach s M l ' k a S ’ g S f at Fjcankfott. _ Bse wa» ■' au%oniobile trafS'e, - J. Pizer and family this- writing, ^ ^ , are better 'M». -ani M r i - ' t o r y ' f f l s / o r f e - S»ift. , ,, r Mr, .and Mi new cows of Mrs. M MJ.’s. Clifford Per few days with her y is spending ! sister„ at Cass CEDARVILLE Fred Johnston and family moved to Hion. John Tutty is spending several rweeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Will i am- Tutty. A. G. Day of New Berlin was m town V/ednesclay and Thursday test ing milk for the Phenix Cheese Co. The Phenix Cheese Co. shipped a ear load of fancied Swiss cheese last F’rfday to New York City. Mrs, BeHKa Woodard spent Friday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ci'ookshank of Chepachet. .•■atarrli. H A L L 'SO vrA K H ll MK nas been successl.U iji the trea t Catarrh f o r u v r l-'t riy* Veiirs. SoldJ;y all (iriis-si-i-a. A J,'%’lien->y & Lo., 'Toieao, O. okshank of Chepachet. cla^Stfor'^n ™ r uesday. Havden Adams spent Wednesday and Thursday at River Forks and has i. Utic, 3t Wednesday, Mott Eaton ivas Bert Atk AT orris tlm C. _B. Johnston and son are busy ’“S i & h i con. ley farm for the remainder of the year ryid moved March 1st. Fred Casler i.s drawing potatoes to The Euchre elpb was held at the home of Kenneth Jones last Thurs- Mr. and -Mrs. Arthur Slaughter and family .spent Sunday out of town. C. K. Harter of Herkimer spent SMtulay on his farm in to\yn. Jefferson Gelraan_ of Spinnerville spent Sunday with his sister, Mr. and •®l;..Tnd'LlT‘S;Hopoi<ta.tw- ed the wedding at Hion last Tuesday. STARKVILLE Elmer Miller of Morris was in to'wn tho latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. -Everett Ehvood of Philadelphia spent a few days with bis parents; Mr. and Mrs. P, H. EI- wamh :iust week. Mr. Elwoo<l_ is ne on a business trip to California. Mrs. Ernie J . Finch has returned =‘5K d f f f J d ° 3 S “e‘S.E,.h„,oh met with Mrs. Eugene Ward last Thiir-sday afternoon. Oliver Smith entertained the Alpha Class on Saturday af ternoon. A Shadow Social was held at School House on Friday evening by the school children for tho benefit of the M. E. Church, The net receipts were aba'st .$11.00, Mrs. Sarah Swift is quite low at: Miss Rya^. boarded at F- D. Krum’s;, Mrs. B'^-, G. Swift is- spending ,a few danville visited at A. J. Swift’s Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Olen Crouse called at Leon -Petrie’s Mr. and' Mrs. 1 ill with the grip. Mrs., G. F. Brown has returned to her home after spending a few weeks With he-r parents in Canada. -Biddy can’t, set contentedly if lice bother her, Dust Iter with a good hce powder several times during the hatch. CATARRKAi. OEAFNESS s frjrs zs r.“r|. 7 SS! Tube. When this tuEio is Inflamed you, nave a rumbling ' sound or , imperfect nearing. Unless the inflammation can oe reduced, your hearing may be de- Battery Headquarters We take care of batterjes —all makes. We recharge and repair batteries. But that isn’t all. WeTe a clearing house for battery jnfbrmationl If you want to know what happens when water in the bat tery runs low—whien the charge goes down—^when 4» short circuit occurs, we'll tell you. More than that we’ll tell you the few simple thingsuigs you n e ^ to- know to side- you n step battery troub Come ini Ask «jucstions—no Xr whether yours is a Wil-. ,r or’no*. 'We’re glad matte v lard Battery to be o f any serviwe we can. Battejry Specialists ^uthwell’s Battery Shop Richfield Springs Phone 68 Representing W illard Storage Katteries COLUMBIA CENTER eiai COLUMBU HILLS ,-fri-d is driving a new pair of-' I Casler have recovered from their re cent illness. ? ' , Myron Hiodel has returned home after spending a few days with Ray Shaul dbes: not imprave. Be, gees CULLEN fg y h e rown and’ Mr. 1 -vvefe in Mo-: field to the senior play, All report-a CRAINE’S CORNERS of thei;r S c S : ‘‘U . , has been ill. is Mrs. 'ifussell Bloonifield has n the sick list the past week. v A ’S S f n a i f f lo -: .'Saturday,- e-i :. Mrs. .Leon Doolittle, who ha-, been at',5-uite iU,_ is better. - - i t e ^ v e r a l from here attended the PbWhge supper at.^Jordan.ville and all It isn’t so much'the nuu.^ei of trees in the orchard that Cinii:'..-, It’s what those trees produce. Free A Sharpies Milker Unit TO EVERY FARMER WHO WANTS A SHAUPLjES MILKER * W7E have ju.st made an advantageous contract with the Sharple.s ** Milker Company and we are going to give our custonrovs the entire advantage of the saving we have made. This means you get a standard Sharpies .Milker unit complete with teat cups, pail lid, rubber-ware, and pulsator absolutely free of charge. These units arc coming newly made -from the big Sharpies It is the famou.s machine with compressed air to squeeze leer unit comple r absolutely fi factory. I t is the famou.s machine with compressed air to sque^eze and massage the teats. The only milker made that has il single ounce of compressed air to squeeze the teats. .. TJie result is faster, better milking, with the same degree of suctioil? This unit we are giving away will practically do the work of manan inn your dairy. It will mean that you can milk faster and You will get $110.00 worth, of n ’ ' one m i be through sooi solutely free by this un You need a milking .. get $110.00 worth, of machinery ah- - :al offer. ■chinp. You will get one sooner or lat- DON’T MISS T i n s OPPORTU.VITY THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL MAY 1st ONLY Call us on the phone and we will tell you how you can get {his unit free right now'. This is an attractive and profitable prop osition and it Is a pleasure to us to be able to offer it to our trade. We have never in the past and may never again in the future he able to make such an unusual offer. SEE US OR PHONE IN. Peckham & Palmer RICHFIELD SPRINGS ’ PHONE 116-W f ? p | . ..... . , , I Don’t mis.s being present on each bun- , s^e^'p. Curtis was in Hartford, “I™ ■ - i ? W,:-' ^^Mueb :sympatty ia ei r- rrijsxroni ...... -ath of bis wife. Card’s one day last Week. , . _ there February 2 vived by his wife, oi daughter. T h e Superior Chevrolet For- E c o n o m I c a I T r a II s p 6 r t a t i 0 n / The Rexall Store Y o u r C o l d G r o w s W o r s e [Does This Ever Happen To You ? Sniff, Sniff, Sniff, your cold grows worse and worse, your temper; lure goc.s up, your head begin> to ache, you have no appetite, yqi power of resistance grows weaker, your smiles cease, you lose ii terest in everything, you go to bed and the doctor com— ““ feels your pu rou'b ^ you go to bed and the doctor comes. H takes yomr temperature and immediately orders comes again and sends you to a hospital. Weeks ifullyfully nursedursed backck to health-.ealth. by and you are care n ba to h Besides your suffering you have lost your time, you to pay your doctor, nurse, druggist and hospital bills, al __ ___ _______________ _______________ in The New Model “490”-^1922 with SpiralJbhvt 1/ring and Pirtioh Gears. The Chevrolet COi offer $50.00 in cash to any tne tearing\ out one of these gears in a test. Can you beat lt?-^Think of it. A ca,r with valve in I;c ?id motors One n’\r. top—.ppur doors—Toot Accelea'ator __ Speedometer—Circulating water pump—■Girculating oil pump-—Timken roller bearings in front wheel—Three speeds forward and reVerse-^Gypsy back curtairis—The Greatest Value on the Market Today. $525 F. O. B. Factory Phone P. T. Higgs, lO fhesitm t St,, for Bemonstration .......... ' ................. .. -I - ............' ■ ^ . CHAS. B. OSTRANDER, Distributor Richfield Springs of US a box of Rexall Daxative Aspirin (U. D. Co.) Cold Tablets today. Take them accordin,^ to directions the- moment the first symptoms^ appear and you will obtain real relief. We guarantee Them. J. Gordon Black Pkarmadsts RICHFIELD SPRINGS, N- Y. Agent for Tahlac and Kurakol Cold Remedy a National Cigar Stands Agency Phone No. 107 1 1 1 1 1 H t I 11 11 .M I I I l-t H -ri I H I I U I I I 1 id-h ’ Geo. D. Caney Richfield Springs, .N. Y. * New Goods Arriving Daily for Your Spring Sewing ,- 36 inch Challie, in beautiful patterns at 22c. New line of curtain material in Madras,' Marquisettei Scrim, Dotted :Swjss, a t t i c , ISc, 20c, to $1.00 yd. Cretonnes and A rt UrapeTies, chOTie selection at 25c^ 32c, 40c, 15c, 50c up to $1.10 yd. . ' 32 inch Zephyr- Ginghain at 32c. ■32 inch Gaiize MarVel and Gilbra Ginghanas at 65c and *75c yd. 32 inch plain Chambry at 22c, in all the staple shades. 30 inch Eipplette at 32c. 30 inch Flaxon, fine quality, nice pattern at 38c yd. 36 inch Irish Poplin, 75ct -See our large stock of choice patterns in fine dress Ginghain.'! and Percales at 20c, 24c, 28c ydrt \ Se'veral odd lots and ;broken lines of Corsets ranging in price from $2 to |3, all to go at $-1.29. ' ^ See oUr titve ( before bi New line oUr titve of Barmons house and street dresses and aprons iuying. They are noted' for being well niade and good ‘fit. / line of Misses’ and Ladies’ Middies, from the best cotton for Miss;es at $1-75 to the best all wool'at $5.50. When in need 6f Riigs, Matting, Lace Curtains, Window. Shades. Ifinoletirn, see'the values 'we offer. hhl H \ h i i i » i ► 1 1 111 i t i 1 1 i i i i i - h h i i i j M i f i i i i i t i i i h -