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Wednesday, March 8, 1922 THE PREEMAiyS JOUBWAL . SOimERLAl^E T-le topic for Y. P ,'S . G. E. for l.rB ^ .nsfJrpSffiSriS S f a ‘' ® i d 7 a i S . ° * ■ . L. H, Washburn of guFlingfon Flats; 'is spending a few days on business er- inds in toi E D M E S T O N .-K S f 5 e£s-“«''\ ■ohn Joh« Mitchell and Mr,, and BURLINGTON Mrs. Myra Johnson Spent a conpli iys the past week wi% her sister ;J Mitchell.n„.l Mr. ,.ok place her, K r 7 l a \ i r W e r ‘.'™ *■> M „ch^k ^ PAINS IN BACK? “Listen to what Mr, McCay Say* About It. ' o'k,-wki cams so inteime t h a t '1 'Was coipi poiled to ceasb work, for' days at a time, I could'hardly walk, j fGared X was about to lose my health or experience. ■ a. general breakdo.wii,. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce’s An uric Tablets on Saturday night and in less than twenty-four hours all trace of pain had. completely , gone, and alth ^ g h ten weeks have BOW elapsed I have never felt the slightest return of the pain, t will he pleased to. recommend Dr; Pierce’s Anpric Tablets to any one whose condition may be similar.” __ \ ----- - loo Milton “ ^Mrsr k ’ -FrFeidonfr Anna Eas’-: oh, it is planned to have ah prohestra so that all ^ho wish may enjoy the dance after the play, Ibight refresh- l^^rHSii^Se'ieriSt-ek ^ , wi>€re he has., several ing aiid painting. Mrs. staying with his wife George Kidder spei last week with his mother and stopped for a visit McCay, :te Dr. Pierce, President Im valids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free conlidential medical advice. ^ROUP For SpasmodicCfoup rub ^ Vicks over the throat and chest until the difficult breathing is relieved— then cover with a warm flannel cloth. \ # I O $ S W V a ^ o R u b Over 1 7 Million Jars Used Yearly Rural Teachers Need Thorough Training Or.ly 4.111 per cent of the teachers ihi -t'-acher schools or rural N't .V Y;i: k have had any noi-mal school ’■•a irnr whatsoever, according to gathered by the survey staff thi .■nimittee cd 21” which, is making a .<tady of the country schools uf :h, “tat.. In the village schools,_ 2S, t : pin cent of the teadiers have had t'r. advantage of nonnal train- T!ri- m.-an', according to the com- mitt ‘, riiat rural children feu' the nl.it part aic being instructed by ua.hir.s who have had only high -.hi.1.1 work. In litis connection, the committet <(mu, s Ur.’ W. C. Bagley, head of the u-aclifi: training at Columbia Univer- .siiy, to the effect that “As long as the high school remains the princi- fm! agency for the preparation of lural school teachers, no approxima tion to the urban standards of ele mentary education will be possible, ('ity schools require two years of nor mal training, soon to be three—and before long four years. “If the raral schools, already far liclow the city standards a.s maturity, preparation, and experience of their teachers, are npt to remain perma nently and hopelessly on the present level, a new policy of teacher ti’ain- ■ and a new t;^e of trainh it a, few days' lother at Lau- for a visit with his. V. Rose at Coop-i gigk with f’ ' d S £ , MH. _ ............................... . erstown and was taken sick with the grippe and has been confined to the bed. Mrs. Henry Hand of Bingham,, ton is: spending some time at her par ental home here. Mr. Buddie of Springfield has mov ed onto the Bullion farm. Fayette Allen was in Utica and Frankfort Friday. Ehvyn Rahhbuh of Utica was home for the week-end. “Say it with music’.’ will be the theme for the next meeting of the darent-'Teaehers Association to be me tor the next meeting of the evening, March Mh, at 7:30. Come :-ed to sing and eat. “ f i S town for a 1 siting i few daj of training in- ded. Normal school .'titutions are needed. Normal s faculties are not yet in a positii train rural teachers.” Bl.AME TIIK SCHOOLS ixt. Arnli.r^t, uhn rf'ccn;lj’ iprm ns n tn^mbet of N vnur rbiur^s lUpcstion bail? HI miii bonis! N slob, morosp or sad? JUimo tho schqoJs! I»o your cMidrpn D'arn to fight? ^ F L Y C R E E K Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hopkins of Oneonta spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mr.“!. Whitney Mc- Ralph Hull and Howard Jones wen business callers in Utica Saturday., Miss 'Vincent was the guest of he' former scho.ol-mate. Miss Esthe; Clark, i-ecently. Stanley Hohni Ruyter on the account of his father. Mrs. Fred Steer is a£ Homell mak ing the acquaintance of her grand son. Congratulations. Mrs. Stanley Holmes is on the sick list. Maud E. Lathrap of Richfield Springs is visiting at 1. S. Hull’s; T?1;imF tlio sphooJs! I» ► vour boys smoko cigarettes? ni.tme tbe sebooif?! Ar* your girls all suffragetttes? fUamp the schools’ vnur chihlrob’s shoos wear out? , .\r<» ynnr clilhlroin gettii Blame the schontsl Im they rhoosi* the path ninmr* the schools! Ts the noon recess too short? Fdarno the schools^!^ j nUi-inn sh V os I ! \ ^ 1« the nonn r* c<»ss too long? ' »h-, th'*t plan is surely wrong. They sh.mThi sp^nii ^that tirne in Is w,ur child a.nervous T?’amp the schools.! Are there pimples On h( Blame the schools! ninme the schools for w h at.they do Blame the schools! Is yoer son a little cad? re^ |oo cold! When you elhan the attie, why not go at it ruthlessly and decide how much of the stuff is really worth sav ing. t c a s t o r IA 'ants and ChjJdton [ » r 0 v er r 3 0 Y « i iir» f « For Infants and ChjJdten I n u s e F o r O v e S O Y « « Always bears Signstfl^e Pf F L Y C R E E K V A L L E Y The members of the Grange present Saturday evening pi'esented Howard Wiltse a purse of |10 as a substan tial evjtjence of their sympathy in his recent loss. t Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vedder ai*e guests at Leslie Hollenbeck’s. Mr. and -Mrs. Chaides Pierson were in Cooperstown Saturday. If those so deeply interested in the welfare of horses would see that au tos plying in and out of Cooperstown followed,one rut, leaving a side road for horses instead of road of parallel ridges on which it is almost impossi ble for a horse to travel, there might t be so many lame ones to look af- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wiltse have moved into their home which they have been remodeling. Dorr VanHorn is spending a few day.s in Herkimer. Henry Chapin is attendam The eharac- ,rts well. The Evangeline, iriele, John Garret 1 proving, being able time Sunday. lo S ^ M Utica was c here on Monday last to consult' Dr, Campbell ofi the case of Elba were^guerts pf Ralph'Dixon and -wife Aaron Tanner and wife are mo-v- ipg into their new,home on North i y l . _ r dry goods store, md daughter, Mrs. B1-; 3 called to Bingham- ! by the critical cOn- - _ A. Lull. ■ -itherfbrd ‘Hall is spending 4 fe'-” ‘feys-ip.“.Norwieh visiting relatives. Harrington pnto the G, H. RutheiV; ;fp\rd farm* itod Clayton Miller from , the Albert Mnyne plage to. R. W., , the Albert Mnyne Stanhouse’s farm. Ouf ^bm , immunity was saddened Tljursday mornihg when it beea of John Telford, She was born in this id ■was the dai she and Mr. Telford 'would have cele- ir ,61st wedding ,' them four chjldri iter,-Mrs. Elmer Welch, and one ( SM Theodore of Syracuse.- The fu-* B U R L I N G T O N F L A T S South street. Much sympathy is ex- Sunday evening, March 12-th, .tended to the bereaved family andI. Burlington Flats Y. P. S. C. E. S S . ‘ N E W L I S B O N - - the Burli: ; -will conduct a novel and tirhely ser- This, will follow a service of commencing at 7:30 o’clock, and P A G E N I N E SPRINGFIELD CENTER p T JORDANVIUE \ Raymond MoCredy was in Utica i , Lura Swift has Been spend- Tuesday. ' I Wff ^ M-vv days wittf her pamehts* Dr. cTdwiig'kiT ;if s then a brass band •wfiich is our pride, Goodyear Rubber C q ,,, lias, not been; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson who Bome :since Jahuafy, onaM-b « GlA.TTri V-in-nn. Aw] - Mv* M»«6 ‘tiT a L<-Zi c4 VI4 and Mrs. Albert Ni spent a few.days herei havie to their Bropklyn home. ■Mr. and Mrs. J^axoh ■ ; Cooperstown Thuf feturned Rogers: were ... . Quite a crowd froni here attended the dance at VanMornesville on Friv day evening. Our new brehestraj , “Abe’s Snappy Pive’-’ furnished mu- \The Willow trees along- Hayden Creek have been trimmed and present ^ m l S ■ A J d ^ S ^ k the Bap- 3t Church .will'meet, in ■ the church iinner on Tflursday, Mr,' and Mrs. Kenneth. Gros iturried front Albany Where lovedi in “Harmony MeRorie r S f h T l S . i T A social party was very much en joyed by a crowd from town at the Burst home on Friday evening. St. Christopher’s Lef)gue will meet at the, Parish House on Wednesday, March 8 to sew for the Foundation at Cooperstown. Al} -ai-e earnestly re quested to come and give a fe-w hours to this deserving cause. '\hy hot subscribe for, The Free- Journal, the lead /ig newspaper s » . n , o ed home frm MeRorie have extended -vis- siderably over a hundred ye: its policy has never wavered columns are today teeming wi1 items from,nearly sixty sum towns and villages, a record no other county paper can boast of. Latest market reports are always to be de pended upon in The Journal A page ___ __ . , . ............... . ., ___ is usually devoted to Herkimer coun song, commencing- at 7:30 o’clock, and ty hamlets and the editorials are al- will take the form of an open forum I ways worth while, and there is a want for the presentation of three vitally column that r'eally sells things. You _______________ .......... '■ mot afford to be witJ ’ ™ T :ally t’low w m '-i tune t( for sevei Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barton and Mr. and Mi*s. Alford Wade attended the funeral of Mrs. Barton’s sister-’ ' Mrs. Albert Lull, at Edmer’— day -aftemoflii. The Ste.tsonville a part of last week illness of the teacher, Mrs. Southern. (From Another Correspondent) Howai'd Liinn of Edi aesday with his mothi member very ehuri creed in th Tuesday w nie Lunn. use of Christ __ ____ anything to the community should endeavor to be iville school was closed section, they ought cer- k on account of the ^he fact felt. Good :he,., M r,. Sou.horn. ■ h\/ o i r C f s gtll he a feature of the service. Every one is most cordially invited. Supervisor J. D. Fitch was in Bur lington on Monday at the Board leston spent r, Mrs. Jen- P n s, .vir, fo,. a fjayg while h er parents arc , hour this Sunday h d f on Priest were in s called to E t of the nines jcently” purckas moved from tl into Mrs. Etta Hervey Smil ing from the Wil into the house he of Mrs. A. Kerris. _ Rea StanKouse and family of Bur lington have moved in the house the; recently purchased of John Byard. H Y D E B A Y George H. Clarke is visiting his wife and children in Chicago for c few' weeks, ' „ . George Thayer_ ?aid farhiw hav< ~ Ynoved on one of-Gcu- Staxke-s- i'arms which he is to work the com- %orman Bridger who has been at the Thanksgiving Hospital in Coop erstown the past few month.s is at his home again and his friends arc •glad to see him sp, improved. . Don’t Delay Your Income Tax Report To avoid penalty, income-tax re turns must he im the hands of col lectors of internal revenue on or be fore midnight, March 15, 1922. Et ■ ” internal revenue for the distr ■which the taxpayer lives. No.exten sion beyond, thirty days (jan be g rant ed by a .collector. Requests for fur ther extensions, must be addressed to the Cpmmissipher of Internal !Rev- ehue, Washington, D. C. .For failure to make a return oh time the penalty is a fine of not more than $1,000- plus 25 percent of the For failure to pay tax whendhe or for understatement of the tax thru negligence tkere is a penalty of 5 jeht of the tax, plwr' interest at 1 3ent a month untir^aid. For ma- r a false or fraudulent return the alty is a fine of not ihOre than ,(100, or not exCeediijig one year’s imprisonment, or both, together with the cost of pfosecutipn .'and an addi tional assessment of 50 percent of the amount of tax paiA :e Carle-, .Migg Loomis of Yokohama, Japan, TfoTwinii ® .\pending a few clays at the home w S s - her sister. Mrs. Minnie Kelsey. M rs.j^arl Hoke and son, and .Mrs. Ebor Hinman spent day at Mrs, Roy (Hlhnrt’s. i d S T w p T b c j r l i n g t o n to take possession April 1st. Mr. and- Charles' Clark is. recovering from Mrs. Mills expect to locate in Morris.- » serious attack of heart trouble. Mgflin Mor.se has rented Charles Myra John.son spent last week Brook’s place near the school-house. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mr.s. F. L. Mills is in vei-y poor'l^Bll. health and does not gain as Dist as Ladies’ Aid Society of the .M. her ma-ny friends might wish. ' E!. church will servo dinner at the Donald Lull and Miss Francis Rowe' Imme of Mrs. Fred Olive, \Wednesday of Oneonta were Sunday guests of March 15th. A cordial invitation i.s Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lull. ' extended to all. ------- ^ ----------- i Mrs. M. Dyer of Little Fhlls is car- ADt* AT’T 'o x rtt T “ Other, Mrs. William VaA K K JV l l o V l L L E Spencer, who is ill with the grippe. clay's with her aunt, of Edmerion. D. Steele is having The following are ill or have been ill the past week with the prevailin.g \ ''“ tv.A’-'SiprE L \ - ‘ I l . 'p . 'r u m m l i i p ; i s 'in H a , l , „ i d t | | ° \ ® F v l r Sumner Coman. s Backus narried. here that- ' Brownell and Mrs. Walter Ward| '^11™ West : at'\'M iss \’Fail “ has been quite Chas. Ellison re also on the somelhinsiti\™ ^ f » « i Win- Rev. Galhoon officiated at the f u - '^$’'3 \pending the week at Lmn neral of Mrs. John felfer Sunday near i ^\est’s. Burlington Green. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson j Drnest Reed and family of Coop-i Mi erstown spent the week-end with Ev- dinuL. . . . . .. . .. pi'ptt Reed. ’’ 'her guests being Mrs. George Wick-j in the town hall was. not'.wel Eli ’Ward was in Oneonta Saturday., ham and daughter, Lena: Mrs. Clyde | tended as so manyr of our people were No services in eitD|>r church Sun- Allen, Mrs. Helen McNamara and j sick and not able to attend. I, day morning o-wing to the terrible Miss Minnie Wiltse. Mrs. Henry VcCoiinell returned on' stonn. John McNamara made a trip to | Monday to her home near here after Ml-, and Mrs, A n d ;w Nearing were I Herkimer ■’Wednesday. caring for the little baby of Vere m ; Babcock for a tims. lyrs- - Mrs. Norman Babcock is caring fo; ' grandson at her home ’hen I present. 1 the Pai inethir man’s Journal! E A S T S P R I N G F I E L D Clinton Monk and cousin, Mr. Burt Monk of Dolgeville were in Coopers town one day last week. March 4th the club of ten met in- the library and dinner was served. Mrs, Mary Harbi.son of Catskill was a recent guest of Mrs. Charles Branch also attended the D. A. R. Social held at the Library. Miss Agness Gill was a week-end ■mest of her sistei', Mr,s. Edward Mur- The Ladies of S!t. Paul Church are to meet to sew for orphans, March 8th with Miss Blanch Gardenier. Miss Harriptte Richard went day to Thanksgiving hospital. Saturday Mr. and Wee’ics and son Harold ley were guests of Mr. bert \Fan Dermikee. The Woman’s Auxiliary met to sow Wednesday for orphans with Mrs. Sheldon Yeung. Miss Dorothy Monk has been ill and Saturday* Dr. Lyndon was called to attend. „ There i.-i to In- a community dance at Maceabee Hall, March 13. Lyceum Comwiys- company are to be at Maecabee hall March 9th, 10th and 11th. Rev. 'rnivcr of Ilartwick Seminary did not preach at the Presbyterian church Sunday on account of the .Saturday a few ladies,, met with Mrs. Burt Van Hocsen and made a dre.ss form which rvas a success. The Ladies’ .Aid Society of the Pres- ly-tci;ian church is to meet at the Li- brary’M’arch 16. Ladies are requested to bring carpet rags for hit and miss iiiice Jahti Grover .Eckler the, past -week. M fs . Wndsor Max-field and son, Howard, spent Saturday in IHerkimer. M e -, and- Mrs. R. D. Belshiaw' enter-, tained sevejal of thei; M-r, anil Mrs. Ernest -Eggleston moving to Ward View. : Mrs. E . Bronner - of Deelt Is visii ‘iif s s c 'B S i F s r i i F r i - ton were ealled here the past week by the death of their father, Mr. Delos I f i s recently. Mrs. Da: - __ -Earl ■ Pinch and M i§s Jessie Humphrey of Cooperstown have been spending- a fe-w days with their sis ter. Mrs,. Delos Yule. Raymond Pierce, who fe-11 or the a the past week, -was in O tica Fri,- ly to, see Dr. S-weet. Raymond’s any fr-iends are sorry? t>, hear he has a cracked collar bone. Delqs Yule of Joaxlanville’s highly respected iits, passed away at his late ea.rlyly Fridayriday mornirig,ornirig, afterf1 mbnths’ illress home ea.r F m a several months’ illnes off Brights disea.se. Mr. YUle was tkxe son of George and Elizabeth (Sliaul) Yule, and -ivas, horn in the town o f Colum bia, July 1843. He vesid&d o’!! the homestead farm for several years; later mo-ving on his farm ira the town of Warren, where he passed away. Mr. Yule was -well known in this com munity and will be greatty inissed. He wiis,. twice married, his first wife being M-clvina Spinngor, who passed away in 1886. Two sons 'were born to them, George F., who resides at home iuxd Everotte of Fulton, later he was married to Fannie Ci-im, who survices, with one daughter, Eliza beth, and six grand-children.- Funeral services ryei-e held from Ws late home Monrlay at 2 p. m. The reiriains were placed in ,the vault at Coiiambia. UTIADILLA FORKS ' line of play acting. AH paLts were well takt'.n and the play was thorough ly appreciated. Mason visited at Evorette .Aplin's the past weelt: Herkimer County News ^ The grand jury^sunrrno|;_ed last week Monday, returned Un^TUeS^^ ’ day an Indictment for murder in the' first degree in the fatal shooting of 4ntonro Siciliano in Little Falls a ' lek or two before.^ Harry Deyo of -ry Deyp ■was, chosen: ieTiB-were ^ ' S iilreisS i'lii' guilty .through Attorney Chades Thomas, who said he was acting- for Charles If. Earl, now in the south. It is now announced, however, that A t torney James P. O’Donnell will de- An ar-gument for, a new trial of Rutger B. Warder, convicted in Her- kirner County, befo,re Supreme Court Judge Claude B. Alverson of first de gree murder last April for the killing of Henry Werner at_whose house he )ad net o f Henry Werner boarded on the Old Ti:_„ ,— ... jjgj, '\^Jud ion, w a s r son in special term at Watertown by Attoa-ney William B. Hane, and was opposed by District Attorney Earl Wai-d'O'f Herkimer County. 'The court took the papers and will decide the case later. Attorney Hgne contends that Warder had nothing to do with mission of the murder, but 'll?\ Jennie Werner, as testified by ’ on the trial of Mrs. Werner when she was acquitted. The attorney also made a most interesting and vigorous m t in behalf of his client, who in Sing Sing prison under si tence of death. He wa:s to have bi uted last May, bi exeeut taken. have been appeal was At an early date, acem-ding to an announcement made by Attorney Jos eph .M. I.'-s.ser of 126 Liberty Street, New York City, that gentleman will shortly take the proper legal proceed ings to establish the dower interests of Mrs. Alfred Dolge in the various parcels of real estate which were own ed by Mr. Dolge at the time of his a.ssignment of his interests here in 1898. It appears that there are con- siderab’ie quantities ’ of _ real e.state here, now owned by various p.*i-sons, in which the dower rights of Mrs. Dolge are still held to exist. This arises from the fact that at,the time 6f the Dolge assignment of lands, .Mrs. Doilgo did not join in the assignment, but retained her dower into-in the real estate. W A R R E N Oscar Stanard has been visiting his mother in Herkimer. ' Mrs. Howard Smith returned to her home on Stewart Patent on Wedne.s- iiay. after sP'-nding'lhree week- with • her sister, -Mrs. Rose Seober. Ella Shoemaker lost one of her best cowj. la.st week; It slipped on the ice and had to be killed. Mrs. Charles Ostrander has a very .severe attack of indigc>tion. diaries Guywits .spent Frbiay in Herkimer. ^^^Louis .Armstrong lost a heifer Harold, spent Saturday at Jordanville with Mrs. Bridger’s uncle, Mr. House. .Mrs. Harve Stickles and son, Thomas, have been spending a few (lays with Mrs. John Stickles on the Hyder. _ . I.t-e Conklin has KiredTaul Begley vnrk on the Holler farm. Society Thi' Christian Endeavo will liokl a business meetiii^g at 1 orial lla.ll on Friday dveninj!-. Evei-y- bodv come and eniov a social time Tii(| piny “Valley Farin'\' given on Saturday evening was wef” attended. West Winfield should feel much pride in the talent they can Iraast in the as well. Tlio luulie.s’ Aitl will aor-va supper on Thursday, March 1(>, at Memorial Hall with the following ladies ns hostesst-s: Mrs. El. D. F’l-nsst, Mrs, J., L. J ones, .Mrs. A. W. Broivri and .Mrs. M. I„ Jones. Mi\i. Charles Harris hns been en gaged t o take care of .Alfre?<i Clai-k. Miss Snrah Brown is sli 11 confine.! to her bed. Mrs. Henry f'lsark is ear ing for her. L. .M. Crandall Is moving into the housi he recently pm-cha!t:^l if Mr-;., Frank Wilcox, and M-s Minnie 'Wbecler of West Edmestun will take possi-'sron of the Crandall plat-e «oon. Patil Stillman of Leonai-cisvd!'- was in the village Sauday making calls on old friends. Mrs. 1). R. Wing cntcitained fi,ur iittle friends at a tea piirt,v on Fri- from several days’ stay in* Syrftcuse. Mrs. Elizabeth Hoxie i s a t home cain a fter an-absence off a week ientirs New Hartford, curing for her ui-otlier, who is.ill. He is better nt present- S A L T S P R I N G V I L L E The social at the home Of .Adelbert Weller on February 25th was well at tended and was cleared. Mrs. Frank Konertz does not im- T A i u j , i . at Fort Plain. Miss Nellie Ripple spent Saturday and Sunday with jj(<r lister, Mrs. .Ar- The Ladies’ Aid held their monthly mectii'it at the church Wednesday, Mrs. Arthur Harvey spent one dayj RICHFIELD last week with Mrs. DeForest Ripple' Miss Kittie M. Fenton has returned at Ripple’s Corners. ; hortio a fter spending a few- days -with trk W’e’ier has hired out ti> Jos-; friends in Utica. lieM in been vis- Clai-k We: ’'■' f . - S ’- e i , A Teachers’ conference \wa; c school house WednesH.ny ipple assisted Arthur Ilar- very in sawing wood Friday. noon, Miss Ylahel 'Wiles is sp-.'nding. Mrs. Charles Seamon lias some time at her home here. I iting lu>r daughter, Mrs. D'«i The Ladies’ Aid will present their izu in H.-irtwiek. play at the church March ll. Ice' luift Siituftlay evening Ruth Sea- 'in be on sale and also candy. | mon nml Julia l-’istiek gave a surprise lerliout ing\ on Saturday to see r. Haggerty. .VIr. and .’Mr-\. .Alph Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Young attended the fuiferal of their cousin at Ilion on \ .VIrs.'john Stickles froni the Hyder spent Monday with M i.. H. .Stickles. Mr.s. Bertha Miller from Moimis has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Westly Teetei-. in S S I )use. the Racquette Mrs. Joseph L. Neghaski is at Mt. enade. After ---- ision Sanitorium for treatment. music for a short ision SaUitorium : Mrs. Leona Perkins of Edmestpn is spending a few weeks with relatives. O A K S V I L l - E The House party at George, Gay’s ’riday evening- last was -well 4ttehd- - .... ; ----- Yg ,coh- srry little music for a ’Vedder thre vited the st them to cig: and cake, midnight, Vedder a life. talent music and a me •was participated in. _ __ and Mrs. Archie ’Wheeler and Mr. and JVIrs, _ M, D. Monroe spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. Truax and family in Fly Greek. iSeyeral of Floyd ’Wheeler’s child ren are down with the grippe, •Loomds 'Wood pf Fly Creek has a .car of lime on the switch . at this place and is sellmg the article to farmers. Toby Kiouraski has returned from the city and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrus at this place. Archie ’Wheeler - - - Southwortli at Loi Creek several days last feed,ed, coal,oal, lime,, etc ing fe c lime etc. .Sunday morning last marked one' of the -worst blizzards we have ex perienced this season though of short duratipijj e guests d< of john’itld i ^ l J h i T h o m e ipiP. .>1,1.0}: dal^l'ler. M-s, Braytoi alter wishing long arid hi lappy mai^7d edTam^iy. •ned from Gilroy^ haYe m.oved hack to which they vacated last year. Mr. and Mrs., Kenneth Vedder ant Mrs. W. Vedder find son, Hariy, -weri guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leslii Hollenbeck. : Ernest Bailey has been helping L .' E, Pierce draw hfiy. A. E. Van Horne and Kenneth Ved der cut ice for Howard Williams last A number of farmers are short of hay find are dra-wing hay for their stock. \Wm. Vedder was confined to the part of last week with rheu- ’red at the 1 2 1 his son in i Mr. VanCourt was a resident: of this place for a time and was well known here. iMiss Adelaide Wier of Oneonta was a recent gUest at her home near here. Ask Your Soldier -Boy How “Cooties” Got Such a Hold house a p mfitisrn. Aunt Ada’s Aipoms: 'The weakesi generally loses, and a person -wtirking alUne is Weaker.than those banded together; learn to eooperatei. He’ll tell you that the battlefrents ef- Europe were s-warming with rats,; which efirried the da.ngerous vermiii ’ Don’t let , caused o u r __ , _ __ ________ „. rats bring disease into your home. When you see the first one get RA’T- SNAP. That will finish them quick. Three Sizes, 35c, 66c, $1,25. Sold and guaranteed by > D. R. DORN, ^ H. L. BRAZEE D E C K Ruben Mi-kle, wh.> hti^ I••■■'n -!' foi' the p;:.«t Week, aM'.> t-' b - ..'it Courtney Lewi.- and famity .rave moved to a fa-m near Pra,nltfort, hav'in.t,- .“lold hi- farm in Ui'-^ ;d ice to Viracent BL-ilone of Ilcrkimer. who wi'l move here Later. VIv. and .M t . s , Iliw.vd Ki>w and children ha--e l-eon v;?itmg n' Cl.u- erre Kincr’s the past week ami left Sunday for a visit with Mr.-:. Kinir’s Dancing school was held ill the ball , - i ^ vited t o rrie Geo, Ti Broclcway Mr. anirMr-C j'lhn Comely moved to Cdsrville. The spent in iljaiieing- s !, after whic-h dcdicious i —-ivp seiwed. has rcfarnccl— illage. after :h her si.sters ___ _ Broc I Ma.T0h Kith. Mrs. .Mary her home in stay of several wi Mrs. A- H. Robin: Mrs. Rhoda Gatlin Arnes suddenly Monday morning hoitie a f her daughter ursday afternoon a her usual h ealt eathi She was bi.orn.Gctol>€ threehree da.U and was one of t Russell Catlih and Sury E- She married Gharles Arne:S 3, 1916. The de. l-Ughters of Gatlin. I -who died The deceased is sur- le -sister, Mrs, D o rr Ames Washington, :tWo daugh-^ trayton Holmes of O: il-ad roads and weather Burt Bronner and Fi-ank ' Smith were in Hin’kimer last Friday on busi- Mi-s, Ida Dale was in Herkimer Sat- urjay. Ross Caspai-es spent the week-end in Mohawk. Of the 48 cows o'n the honor roll of one dairy improvement association, 31 were purebreds and the rest were grades. Does breeding pay ? INFLUENZA one son Everett Amc. _ ____ ■Spraiigs ; also four grandcFildreh. olmes of Oswego, stiM. pbe YA uent HYDE PARE Mr„ and Mrs, Orra Stfckles have .o-yed on their place a t Toddsville.' Mrs. ‘M. E. Quackeiib'usl has moved into ImT housfi itecently |t*rchased of qUifc.e ill is improving. Mrs. ¥il_son Jarvis Saturday from Thanl ----- reHErned home Thanksgiving Hospi,- dlnary cokis is responsible for more deaths: than the whole list of diseases: EAEID G n rp CURB TABLB'TS placed upon the m arket by the Diamond Chemloal Co. -* XJtioa, N. Y., is the orlelnal Prescription Dr. Alfred C. Crain, used by iUra during epidemio of 1889 in New York, most iessfillly, These tablets have proved J^m s e lves, havine had an enormous sale ;^urlni' recent epidemics, especially In New Yorlt City, and hong Island, where they arc well-known: Harmless! They have been mken by a Score of people as a prophylaotlo.,' Dissolve two teaspoonfuis of ordinary Sweet ^ I r l t s of Nitre in goblet of cold water-.^ Of this mixture one teaspoonful to ba given with-.each' tablet—'Phey are especial- ly valuable If taken early 'i n the dtaease, as -well as In oWUnary colds. it-class Pharmacists c tdworilseim ■‘\'sa- 5 - - -