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PAGE TWO THE FREEMAN’S JOURNAL Wednesdsiy, Mnrclv 29, 1922 e w e F R a i 'E Y i R i r w m 'Odds and Ends of News, Mostly Clipped fnom Other Newspapers , MORRIS :Rev. H. H. Giffipi’d of St, Andrew^ chui;ch, New Berlin, will be the spec ,ial Lenten preacher at Zion church o Friday evening of this. week. ilean Brevis has ordered froJii- the State Conservation-Cciihinission 2,h00 .1; n «. w 8, . p r u * t r e . 5 ; g :et calls -f or $ , The Norv >ne da: Rlvolliei . ■ ’ ■ veek irom - j 1). machinery eture Of cloth prod- out 0 A wich Sun i Mrsr-A.\ H>- Nieh she is a memher. Sidney Richards and faraiiy about to move to Leonardsville, M-r4, P. J. Chubb iS' visiting her old, homh in Canada- Mrs. Annie Pickwick and' friend,^ Miss liathaidne •Staneton,. R. N., of , Rochester and Mrs. Linti Lawrence of EAST SPRINGFIELD tr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor have en guests, of her parents, JM.r. ana rs.'-Geo, Nichols was in Oneonta Mrs.'B. H. Linn was in Binghaniiton last ’ Thursday evening attehdini ■ ©r. J., IT. Linden, was callecl to home of Eoward Murphy. The fs Brookmaii’s .Corners -her parenta, Mr. ar Brome, Sunday. Mr., and Mrs.. Sudden Death of Menzo Burlingante Former District \Schhot Superintend ent Suffers Stroke of Apoplexy , . at Cherry Valley Valley on hi gj'linga been taken-by automobile,- The fum: igame of I stroke oi ap, 3 being car- been at the\ hot -trouble, is some better. ; .A Albert Allen. past , t Mrs. C. : Gifford and wife are moving house .(the old .l-l.vin G from the Spragi school •hgi-Wing) flames. It was caused ahert 'Walrath have of their son, johh Cane,, who has heart Childreil Cry for Fletcher’s S : , 1 I.« Alien. _ «n/i nrvFck Cl VO TYtritTlTIO’’ 1 *A» ^ K/novr 1 been taken -by automobile,- The fum: -eral will he held from his late borne on Friday ,at 1 p. m., ,BIr. Marshall, of the Presbyterian-church of- ■ will be made in .the Springfield , was born hL^hfng^^een^^^^ home and on which, Ais’aiicestors had resided for seve^L generations. ,He was the son- oi B;ill- ings G. and Elizabeth .(Walrath),- Bur- fL e Kind ¥ou H a v e'Always Boiifht, and which has bet^a in tise for over thirty jre^s, has horne the signature of . and has been made under his per* sonal supefTiSibn since its infancy )U in this.; but enterr ing from there to th§ Iligh, school at. Cherry Valley and thence to Woi-cesi-j ■ ;ned from the .principal-1 . r n a l i i S saving at the recent corporation elec- tinguish the blaze, tion.at Canajoharie. lelfeved that the fire *'^'Mps”\lte°M illiken who has been a short circuit efficient assistant postmistress for has resigned her folks’ dances which has«been much en- ship at Worcester to accept the posi-| s f L c S l L ^ ^ . : 3 n “ t t e ' ' K c S '’son Band. , , year ago. Following his acceptance born to Mr. and, (j| ^^3,^ position he moved to Westfen’d I « nir? FlO the guest oi her and Mrs. Jacotol w a , c a M t« - I has accepted _______ _ ______ accepted a position in the < ’ ■ - quarter of a street, has been very sick the ] It is believed, week. ■3 sub,iect' B. grandparents, Monk, Saturdaj Mrs. Mary Gray called 1st and II-. Linden of Cherry Valley T ^LHigh,Cart:^] jy Tnesda: C o m m im ica t io n Allow no one to deceive you AH eounterfeilE, Imitations and Just-as-good ” Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of lofants and ChHdren-AEaqierie'fice against Experiment. W ever attem p t to relieve your baby with ^ r e m ^ ^ ^ h a ^ y j ) u - Cahtoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Gil, Earegoric, proiss and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium,’ Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years ‘it hui, ■been in qonstant use for the relief of Constipation, Fiatukncy, l?^ind Colic and Diarrhoed; allaying Feverishness arising tterefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aid! assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleco The Ghildren’s Comfort y-The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE C A S T O R I A ALWAYS ^Bears the Signature of B a s - j g - a M g y . . . ...... Wednesday morning. According to a health surv( Schoharie County Fish and Game has^a ^be\ter\cham^\' lub's are represented in the applica- ' - r questions must ftrst lamely: What are 'the' - In U s e f o y O v e r 3 0 Y ears The Kind You Have Always Bought T<HE .CENTAUR COMRANV, NEW YORK CITY mmmmKmmmammmmmmmasamrnm ujFridiay club's are represented in the applica- tions for 21,000 pheasants received by ^.^gj the Conservation Commission, _ al- though the distribution of the birds ■’ ' ' fni-irts will evening of this weel Charles H. Law'rence 11 hocked lastly. • from the state ga beg-in until July. we are -aceustemed to 'believe fir best health conditions prevail. 8 guest c GARRATTSVILIJE iek.'iman is a creature - ino matter how he came to :.tcrS.u. h a s ; w h . t t » by act of | ' live, his life- here- ^ Normally hu is t ssessed of such inherent, subje-'-''\' uch inherent, subjective j : requh-ed to bring hinq >lete life expression. His ^ the latUn- will bc^enlarged. This may mai^g the demand exceed “the supply. wo«Jd^ go ^back | aro^ here. Albany for some time \ ’ --- ..... .......... i-- -u- ,.«n..«oc.i o,./i Mi.s. Elizs ^ jwers a- — - - a ------ Al- into full, complete life expres in life doesn’t begin with thesi . ^ I in full development. At first they a.re; yield , when properly unfolded. .\n(l ' ^ i s unfoldment is true education, ~ 1 stands not alone. ; like unto himseli busy making sugar t \ i f < [f. He per- 'fhis mcsiiu ■neral «n- .eable to, 7i;^ini and brought her back to Tlelawa county. Delamater is held in bail for hi.s appeai'ance at the ne term of court.. ■>. .Mrs 3 member rch and a gre ish Guild ami iii )t curtai)mc*iit, ythiu.r whi;h realizatiuii ol'’ cla- , lists. Well, such an occurrence took; of Binghamton. 1 m> funmal Do You Like To Hear > ' Good Music? We Have Taken the Agency for the Grebe—Clapp-Eastnam—DeForest WIRELESS PHONES Vie Will uelcome \ou to our store to hear these uonderlui machines upon their arrival next week. Come wljether you intend to purchase or are only interested in seeing the latest and be.sl m the lino. . . ,STOCK MAKKKT REPORT M’E.Vl'HER FORECASl.s PKODITE PRICKS TVLlvS BY OCR I.E\I)I.\G ME.\ MU.SIG BY THE BEST SI.NGEP.S CHURCH SERVICES at'\”! 27th the one hundredth anniversary; to fill of the birth of Uly.<.<e.s S. Grant. jting n Henry J. Fevtiek,km A \n ai-u as jam! si Jimmie Knight, Ralph Goodwin and! Gues.s C. F. Richards, oni, of the most notor- ^deptal -------------------- i. sought as the lorn- bandit who attemp- The general store, dwelling and ter, O. E- S., of Moms attendea m a j,e,. parents, Mr. a ted to hold up the First National Bank barn owned by Everett Betsinger, at body. Theiy weim quite a large Cunmungs, Sarah C of Pearl Riv er on Dec. 20 and killed the corner of Court and Gene.see her of her relatives in attendance. 1\\ | ,.,j Porne with them.' work done Ls getting nerve up i tp the denti.st’s ofliee. .Moi-ris. ily shown. Chemists tell us that a!-’ Miss Sarah Cummings has gotten euhol in fact not other than a aav- through with work at Saninei Ben totic poi.son. It ha.s no food value; it nington’s. does not stim u late it simply^ par- Mrs. Appolas Bivtum imX been an alyzes. Now, if tais be tnre, it will ; the .sick list for a few days. readily be seen that, taken into t h e Rov. Myers of Mt. Vision rendered, system in any manner, alcohol liin- ■I' V. P. .hurcb, Delta Electric Co. Cooperstown ■oholic ■ appetite that tweat- - 1, imi, and is willing to pay. Lastiy, r curse of alcohola—q—— >ady formed. Th(,« i,- rding appetites areseekingajip' ■lit. It can only come throug':. i.- ™ H R K „ „ ,.V c .-2b-.„a-bnW jSo-c„™ e r of C o n Gono.oe bo,-of be.-> « „ o o . cohol acts detinmentally on tlie \blood. ' foibid. This is the bank in which Fred ! were uttei-ly consumed by five one d f e l S e ^ ; PLEASANT BROOK e at the time of the rpb-lpool •room a short time before. County to assist in tracing the crim- Help was f inal. Darehe or Femekes gave no Canastota. clue for-suspicion, until he disappear- ------ --- ___ holdm^ amflioubTe ^ui-dein^ Fernlke^^^; flY’ National Bank_ directors posing: as Darehe, had pakl his bills j'^* Uolgevdle expert to award early very promptly, generallv with a i ''‘‘’=t moiifh the contract for the eree- check. ©on of a new home for that institu tion. Plans for the proposed build- The special election held by the vil lage of Schoharie in .lanuary to raise by a bond issue to put in a new water system, has been found to he invalid, because of the”fail election of the”failure of “tatp how and when bonds were to. be paid. Another election will he necessary. The mis take was noticed liy the Geo. B. Gib bons Company of New York, which bought the bonds and refused to ae- it them. for the proposed build in the hands of contrac mg are now in the hands of contrac tors, who have been a.sked to submit bids by April 6. The new bank will stand a little north of the present structure on the site now occupied Mr. and’->Mrs. E. J._Smith of Rose boom spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Carl Eldred. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Butler, Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Becker, Mrs. Mary Caden and Mrs. R. J. Warren spent .Saturday aftei-noon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ozias Winnie. Roy Hotaling and Harold Gallup of Dorloo Were .cajlers in town Sunday. Geo. B. Hoose had'the luisfortune and Mrs. Otto Frank moved ;his pjace to Middlefield Satur- alley Were recent visitors at Mr. and psv, Seeber Joiiesk -Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Countryman and - ----- ^ ‘^•■“ ■mons called upon Mrs. fiain Sunday eveninj and will be removed from lion. It will be a fine modi turej and splendidly equippec BURLINGTON FLATS ] SPRINGFIELD Mrc. Kelsey served a fine tea fori Mr. .and Mrs. Daniel Lihney spent 'he benefil of the Ladies’ Aid last the week-end With their daughter in Friday. j Sprout Brook A number of young people enjoyed! M- js . p. j_ wheeler, Mrs. A. T. Mc- mr.vu-e out of town Saturday even-1 ^rs, George Gaylor, Mrs. Wn , , , I Oaks and Miss Louise Eckerson calie Mr.s. John Wdliams spent a short. ^yiuiam Linney Tuesday. Fred Gay and children sper ‘Mrs Frank Mattisori and Mrs. J a s - : ,^>th Mrs. Marshall Hoki M| ., ^ . • Mr. and 11 Howard Simm( V. E. Chamber Countrym ailed upoi iriain Sunday evening, [rs. Susan Sisum of Richmondville is visiting relatives in this vicinity. The Ladies’ Aid will hold a maple iocial at the church parlors rs. Getman of Richfield \\ l T’ d : Priest was in West Winfield' on Monday. Fred Sprague was the|-^’!^' f ' ‘^1. '^dlage. new clerk Wheeler has begun his woi Miss Ruth iJall spent the week-end. J t . T. McRorle’s. with her sister, Mrs. Lysle Arnold. ; , and I\^s. W. J. Dugglehy and Miss Uvdia Burdick .spent 'th e ! f week-end at the home of Ray Fitch evening at Victor Bebes. Hilda and family. ' ' tethi*ued home with them for a visit. Dr. V. W. Dutton of Utica was a£,Williams M Springfield guest of his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. ^ mce_ pile of wood „. H. Drtton >o,3_o„ S.nd.y, , . j rov^W.ll.|»j r d ’‘'ckiU,en * • t Spent -Saturday with. Mrs. Menzo Sny. Another reason for .sub.scrihing , to ' der. the home paper—it will keep moths People of this village were shockeo out of your wih.ter clothes if you wrap to hepr of the death of Mrs. Chades them Wtdl when you put them away .James of Dolgeville. Mrs. Jaw is was in thf spring. They don’t like pnn-^a wopian’ highly .respected and liked. h’T.s ink. , They once lived in the Middle Village, ’ ' William Kelly haS bought a new [ousekeep- 'l’\'''' and will cairy. rnilk from this tsily so to Cooperstown. «««*■ 2 William Linney Tuesday,. Mrs. John Becker and sony^ ’ ‘ Bernerd, spent Sunday at the Butler and Becker home. Mr^ and, Mrs. Emery Baxter spent ■Hunefay out of toivn. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Webster were filers in Cherry Valley Fri- /itint Ada’.s ing shoultl be done i to leave more timi home iriaking. Axioms: Ilousekei le, streiii [spent the week-e [this village.' ipeonta Normal •It her home out bees The date of our play is April 15th Merton Hull and Dorothy Bundy were in Cooperstown Monday. Friends of Mrs. Amy 'Wright will glad to hr>ar she is a little betti this writing. NEW USBON Mr.s. Ella Colburn has moved her lehold goods from Moms ' into AMUSEMENTS Iheik”hei u, lovel by S r spirituous ll^ltope that the ii-ge Coffyn’s tenant house where willill resideside in the ft she w re in t: , G. C. Peck has been under the care of Dr. Allen of Morris the past week. Merlin Morse and ■wife have nioved into Chas. Brook’s house by the -chool building, Fh'ed Taber and Nelson Naylor were New Berlin Friday. small-Itope th a t the '\L g s s '\ pli 3 ™; 3 Sfyg^isr.i . J A ' I\ » slums. Cl, a City's slums. Ci, comedy, swift action ai.il - iurprise. Also “Winners of the ’V Saturday, April 1st, Walla • ' ' ” -^-osenting th* i ' lit hear with busness callers in Cherry day. ' Rev, and Mrs. Geo. Martin and son, emon, were recent callers at the ■home of Amos Pitt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunning of lent Sunday with Wel- Donald Lull of Oneonta spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ■Williain Lull. Schenectady spent „ lington VahDerwerker. Ask Your Soldier Boy How “Cooties” Got Such a Hold He’ll -tell you that the battlefronts of Europe , were swarmihg ■with ratsy which carried the dangerous vermin and-caused our men misery. Don’t let rats bring disease into your home. \Vhen you see the first one get EAT- . H, E.^lSyJzE] Subscribe for The Journal. ire.s, Theodore Robert.-^, . ' 1 : ' i . , » a s a i « genuine evidence of Physfums who claim that other harlfi- tit,,., “ Forbidden Fruit,\ vutli A eral from here attended the fu- “\S'lxeiieu mental activity which ’ h'.ss,'>rngs will do-all, and much better, a ..... . ... . r „ i .,., i . k., of Mrs. Mary Lawi-ence held at rpeoih'^ 'The'i Morris Saturday afternoon. stimulation.' There Miss Marcia Tillson has been quite paralytic disorder,’’- Mrs. Georgie Mansfield and little bilitj' that renders the individual at! asking another: Is it depriving a Coming, April 6, the Opera l-i- daughter Joyce of Morris were recent' first light, airy and hilarious, givinn'; fiian o f jus liberty \vheiiyoU 'Withhold pre.sented by the Manhattan f.r.. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the popular idea of excitement oi’i fi'oni him the means by which he Opera Company. See papticulai ^^Mrs^ a S \ Hinman who has been spending the winter in Herkimer, re turned to the home of her son, Ehe Hiriinan recently S S A 3 : ; : : is nothing huti liberty when you cut him off fi-om one of the most lavi.siily b. a r. 1 > o f . John Fisk j h'® use of Mcohol in any manner? p,.o,iiuctions ever .screened. V\ ' lah recently, nald Lull of ( HYDE BAY Mrs, _ Middlefi'eld.” Mr,, and Mrs. Chas. Smith attendei the community dance at East Spring ■fleid Friday night. Mrs. Conway and daughter Har- ■iett spent the week-end in Richfiekl Mrs. Geo. IL Clarke and family are expected to arrive at their home on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.’'Smith lusiness callers in Cooperstown mith were stown Wed- ,j udson who a r e . living in.the Tin Ball spent Sunday with their son, Floyd Judspn. Now, does beer or wine taken i-Eritli. - -- -- , ---- ’cod help digestion? . “Pipi^ H ^ A * , .ptg ! idiots? No aleohol and Muskateers,” from the worlds gV'..‘. e.st classic by Alexander Duma;;. foaiish t B. W. Richardson., “ It is cOmmorily ant a.s to the detrimental effect thought that alcoholic drinks act as! alcohol' an aid to digestion. In reality the, contrary ' '' - “ ' ~ ' BupK|,d Ada’s Axioms: Motives necessary to child roe : question isT' 'ery \^large percent A chick can be no better than thi , \ditimssr'&ifrs when introduced into the hu- Congressman, has been back home anct stem, They greatly heed en- felt the pulse of his constituent-^ atiJ ’ returns to Washington a member of ! the farm bloc. Joe purchased a tariff They feck<