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W edn^day, JTune *t, 1922 THE FlfeEEMAN^S JOURNAL iPAGE'fHREE ■ \f '■ T COOPERSTOWN JCT. Mi^ and Mrs. Perrcy .Smallin at daughter Ruth of Oneoata -were ^a ler.^ at Murry Bostwacfc’s Sunday. “ , and Mrs. Jaiaes Bastedo ‘at 3 on^ ape ut^the , three chfllren of Troy 4® n t weekv , end\ with their parents, Mr. and: Mrs.: liorr A-very. Both fam ilies spent two __di}a in Banyhanitpr visiting Mir.: ■ Avery’s daug'hter, Mrs. Earl Clarit,, \siu) accompahied them home, remain- '\Mn and Mrs. Kandall have gone-to Mrs. Frank dJillsingqji- w e n t tffff-o- ,d.--. -Maxim w h o ‘is. v ery ill. James_ames P.. Maharahar and his father;' P M i ,-i Mahar of Delane :^Ma4iX--B.bstwi(;k'sh EAST WORCESTER . ehlldrenk .the M. E. c h-».g at ’tlo r g e P lose a hors^ Mrs. Leroy Wright is reported to Mate he improving at present. iguesi Mr^. Brson Bennett spent, .a few ' f e y s in Oneonta last week visiting her ‘i ELK CREEK 3 shoippei uax.:4iDsrwieK's.ofEBr- -Bmiday. ■. . d ’ M:. Furbush. of Gneonta - is at C tyeek-end. HARTOICK SEMINARY . _• Misses Behler of Btica are vis- . Mr. and .Mrs.' h . H. Grahdy. , . .K Hilier of Fort Plain called ■ ifiids Monday. : J. L. Kistler and Miss Jessie ; - hft on Tuesday for an extended • Ml Pennsylvania. N ext weeh 1 •. Kistler will attend, the conu- u-mem exercises of Gettysburg . , and will celebrate the fiftieth . ....uy of his graduation from \ eniinary Dramatic Club will ’ ‘Oak Farm” at Schenevus oji ‘ Sehenevus Mrs. Jfr] lly lef . m a. business trip, and Mrs. A. A. I daughter, Mrs.. . ■Mr. and; Mrs. Harvey K friends in SHutts Cornei 4r. and Mrs. A. A. Thurber and- ighter, Mrs. Anna Gillaspie and ■ ’■' Kahn called oii .Sunday. Daniel Gott, a life long resident this place d'ed at his home here Thursday moi’ning, June 1st after l i S i S l & A of ■stomach trouble. Mr. Gott was ,a man ■ if sterling character and wa.s respect-1 | f M ‘ f e s s r g t S i S HARTWICK WESTVIUE Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Eeklei'\'of Qne- pnta spent the Week-^end a t their home for about 5 months does not impr< .. ■PbTSMioT IS postm a ster for a nu .nd won the friendshi] wa.s respept-1 cairn by all~who knew him.' He served | day pogtraaster for a number of i ■Mrs, Ada. Mciiityre of .Syracuse vis., i his friehds wouldgjg,(.gj,^ jgi.„ Curry,f gjiusri iffrc There was a goodly attendance at M om s Tuesday, May 30th. & 'JS,t “S ' W l L S ers of the Forward Movement contest ' daughter Mildred spent the afternoon which has been on for three weeks. A , of May 29 in Cooperstown. - number of people from ‘W estford' The many friends of Mr.s. Bei-tha down and gave a play on Thurs- FeMett aip pleased to know .she is vening. doing so nicely from the operation she Mrs. Ceylon Ferns received news underwent last wmok at the Parshall ’ the death of her sistei',. Mrs. James Hospital in Oneonta. M I L F O R D T I D I K C S W. G. 'McRprie, Milford; Ropreaontativo forgNews, Subscriptions, Adveijtising and dob Printing ‘ Local Happeniiigs . Ma\dieimer of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckler and sons Earl and Floyd spent Friday at Bchuyler Lake to attend Field day •where 'Mrs, Floyd Eckl|r’s school took, ihied, part. ,.■,• night. Wi'lllyn’s .■ae'ue met v u<t. Thursday SCHEI^EVUS . 'V^kam Gronkhite and Mrs. o F^ m S T i f a S ^ e t S r l recont_ callers at Ellery I-. 'Tcr -spent T'hui-sday at La- fractured leg a few days ago the r e - , V ’ i. ^ , 'Mail .\ i.ir.^. \ suit of an attempt to get a hoi-se be- . ............. . . 1 ..' Mr-...itndrew Salisbury vis- longing to. Chas. Hughes which kick-1 MAPLE VALLEY .ffp Reynold’s The Bi 3 for the part students who took part in them. MHllard Wells, the baker, has sold .is business to Mrs. Willard1 Thonna.shonna.s who took pos-\-\!\\ T 1 Monday [i-.„,^ndTe\w i-i at Coop Salisbury . .. ,. »erstuvvn Thurs- ed when t Mr. Hughes”was gra Mon-is Chase of Chase and'fill’s lawn near Cei , -cgm-v spent Sunday at C. L.jwa.s not aware of • ten’s, I so near the n busines! Ge'.. Piti and Mr.s. Charles Fenton n tn,.k fv., i„ Oneont. f a lercial Hotel to the- Otegt Milford and Miss Jewell Parslow of 'Westville. 'They were attended by Kenneth Jewmll, brother of the and Miss Florence -r r kill. , Both ir of the groom iting of Cobles- kill. Both are young pepple of. this vicinity and have best wishes of many driends. They'hey • willill resideeside att Sidney • w r a S Jewell is employed. EDSON CORNERS .. . ;oWeck'_____ -, and by .several nephews and :,j.| ■iJ ously 11 The Milford ba'seball team wdnt to Cherry Valley Monday afternoon and defeated, the Cherry Valley Higl Behiml team in^ a five inning gami ; The town assessors are busy this pizabeth'W ilber o,f P week assessing the property of the •'t'” -'* and by ^several nephews ,and town. niece.s. The burial .service was in the Edward Hicks of New A'ork City,, Sunday morning at who resided in Milford three years I o'clock, at the g>-ave. and was con- ago was in town for several days last | H. fi. Erkman of the week, called here by the death of hi.s Hresbyteriar. church, mother. He returned to Xdw York! Sunday. , Mrs. John I, Gridiey Undertaker A. D. .Sherman went to 5iftg'ha,mton Saturday by motor hearsi of Ms r» 4 Lue laio rra tbnerman and Saran -rratt . -Sherntiah, both members of well known and J^adingvLamilies.of th'is wieinity. both residents of this, village, and by the following brothers and sister G. Samuel Sherman of Oneonta, Van . .N, Sherman-of Otego, Ira Sherman of Madison County, Mrs. Otto Weekwerth Mrs. Carrie Lane P a u f Com w ell touring ir, Mrs. Alonzo Taylor, has purchased a Max well touring car. Burial in th ,Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts of T.ane i.s .sur^ivecT ■iiYatervliet visited at James Packer’s , Carrie Lame, ^er th( • - • ■ - NOTICE TO CON’TR.VCTOn.S 3 IilforU, V., Storm .Sewort S.Mlf.l i.riiposals tor llio conslruclion of .-t.iriu s...-\vi.r In the VUlasc of .Milford, V. «■ *r» inn on W.-st Main Streot ul .n.uiii? .ii i>r uf Ir R-MytlM-* ‘'rir.*k» a f s of th will ho I’ocoiveJ. v by one daughter. Miss [ > i *' -------- -- -------- - ------------------ ,t who has been a teacher, . o< t*: \\old'f h‘‘S S ' \ - ' ^ o f , and Mrs. Hariy Couse of M il-, to be with her daughter. Mrs. Lane Mrs. ^ Clark iOtKer arief son. .duly mai until the accident ‘ • :vTrs'\F Rovn-^Pb Itccoimt of the Bapfi.st Assneia-j spending .some time with her friend. , . . . IRum rrtiwned .Sunday from_ a th iv e - ' ^ ^ ^ ttacher. Mo.s- Hlady.s ; Sraoky Ave. farm will di.spese of h i s : '\id '’■'i’ F-ederick ^ ! farm equipment at auction Friday H D . Sumlay morning for a three orl 1 . Mary E. Hicks r m i g ' l L d - he home of her daughter, McLean, The funeral Mary E. Hicks, aged 82 yeans, wicl- ^ow -o| George Hicks, died W.edne.sday, Vill.l!,'.. .if JIll- •r . • fi'i. 1 (ii'.k ij.iviM.. i., !i... True- • f III*- 111 ’ i‘> tlie *r 1 J p.ici-ut of !ho lift, Tlio abo’?ti A!■ ! r*'tu. 7 no.i to tiio Ui-1«1*TH llit- !•!> III** u\v ir-1 of i*‘mir4ct, •'‘X- •• h*' < h--ck of ih* saoe«^:?-sful bi«lder ^vi■.! b- r*-tnin*-'l until tho contract Is ■1 . ari’I .iri'i it s.it isfactory fiiriii■'■I.' I foiiiracl t-» b* < Xtcut'^d r-ir:iUh.‘l uiihln on*,- \v.-»*U afb I George Chamberlain and fanulv j Margaret Braun \ ;have moved from voom.s in Mrs. Id a '/ ' ^ ‘‘dnesdav niornin: Nc-.v Yfirt ? i S ' in Wor- BOWERSTOWN ■ *^’^*'V'his'^valuable^og^l^ Thurs-' ......... . .................. - ' $319 f. 0 . i. Detroit BUY A. FORD AND-SPEND THE DIFFERENCE Henry Ford. FRED LETTIS Autliorized Ford D«aler Cooperstow'ii, N. Y. - ...... . .. ........ — . .............. naticl Martin PicIauM M S S ' h , ' £ if c LoKlge, I. 0. 0. F., Friday eveningi ! i ------------- - .IiuieOth. .. I . t t DECATUR through here > leery wagon. RICEtpWN 3Ir. and Mrs. E. P. Thoi Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Slat' at C. H. Blencoe’s Su nday. -^•’ranklin r . .Sunday with his pan ■'Irs. Edward Ottuwayt Ottaway spent 'ents, Mr. and of Laurens were mpson andjday. icr were callers Wlrig Corners P i,-- , 11'. th.., Sunday. odehDuirh of Kb.ves^and C.^.A. Green .'dldren Chester,^ Herma rs. Edward Ottewayt Mrs. Orlando Bridger and ildren Chester, Herman and I w L . ' ” '' > 1 \. rM \ \ \ Mr... a»l le r s; *s'”^.d^. Milfurd were <on Harold attended the funeral of I T (ester was a M°\ M.°Haiwe;^^^ tn's Sunday, and Mrs. Georgg ‘Williams of Utica William and and .Mr. and Mrs. Maud Willsey amt ^aiid Verna Mrs. Shepercl of Cooperstown spent ; Sunday at Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. George Ballard. ‘rman and Gladys parents, Mr. Mail Your Films I The Colemaii Studio | COOPERSTOW , N . Y ., (Amateur Finishing a Specialty) ; 'The best of eqaipinent and | material used in tke production j : of pictures. F. D. COLEMAN Commercial Photographer Saturday evening. and Mx-s.x-s. Carltonarlton J. Himitman 3ir. and M C .1. H ^peiit Sunday at their Cherry ‘Valley j Eli Fancher and family -and David ,.Athm and wife of Ea.nt\We-rcester j i> ,.,.o guests Sunday of Amos Elmore •ind w'fp. Mr. and Mrs. George Denoyall and -;itn N’eL'of of Worcester visited at John Nelson’s the first o f the week, md Mrs. Clarence Hilton of i5S..nt!Hard Pine reek. Elmer Harvey is work -1 business Saturday. Mrs; Cora Packer, who has been at Bayport, Long Island, on a case returned homo about two weeks ago. Mrs. .lames Packer and-daughters, Elna and Edna, are v isitin g the for mer’s parents, Mr._ and Mrs. Oi-ra Stickles, at ToJdsvillc. Tt'..; .-,! li(-r. by i. st-rv,.- 1 t,.> accept or an.\' ri-t with o’har tli.iti th- to r.’Ject ail proposala an-l a In Its Jutlsmt-iit may b. s at th<« V i II- k ;.. np.-no.t n! til.' ollle- of I!- 1111 .'tt la the Vlllago of .Mutir.l, o'.'.)ck p. m.. Juno 10. m22 BOARD OF TltrSTKl'-', VIll.iKn of 1 X. H.aroM S .»!', i u Klspi’eads are be- summex- use; they Is one of the best and cheapest floor- HEAllJAlKS Many men and women fail to renlizo until too late that t heir ki<liR.y ,s need attention. Herein lies the cause ofjuuoh ill health, disease and suffer ing. IniUifestum or Ooiisti- patiou ordinarily precede or fontrilnite to kidney weak-* ne.sse,s Theundigegtedfoo^ and aceiunuliititms of putrid wastes generate poisons that saturate the blood and stul tify normal circulation. Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Kctti- ily imparts a stito- S.r„t:s' 4 *ri dered kidneys, biut cient in. help'i ” the disor- > is profl- itomaob estines to carry off « >ds and poi.sous, so upwed, healthfu’ larunce Hilton o: ■V’orce.ster were entertained Sundaj at' Delbert Wandell’s. An ice cream social will be held on Eugene Empie’s lawn Friday evening. Mu.sie will be furnished by the South Valley band. Proceeds for the bene' of the Gothieville Sunday School. William Turner who ha: “ra ^ lyder twoj' William Turner who has been as sisting I Snyder with his fann work for the past two months has returned; to his home in Worcester. HINMAN HOLLOW Miss Flora Winslow is home for her summer vacation from her school at. i the aid of crutches. William Lattki motored to Schenec- ;ady Monday and back Tud^sday b ring-' I P DR. DAVID KENNEDY’S ^ rAVORiTE remedy B anking BY M ail Is DIRECT SEEVICE-between yeur home and this Bank. THE UNITED STATES MAIL with its FREE city ‘and rural delivery brings you all the banking facilities of this mstitution. It SAVES TIME as well, as DOLLARS Write for Booklet. Pllt Yen SAVIH6S Ir a SAVINGS BlKlf 4 1 - 2 % Interest on deposits from, $1 to $ 5 jOOO. Assets over $15,200,000. Surplus over $1,000,000 n® SeHENECTABY SAVINGS BANK 'cornel’ Stat^ and Clinton Streets, SCHENECUADX N.-iY* attendance. j . Chas. Sehidzick fetum ed home last week from nearly a year’s visit;, at! his old home in Gei-many. His hiecel returned with him,_ I BOWEHILL xMr. and Mrs, Henry Goodrich and family of Cook’s .Summit spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hoke of Hinmah Mx-s, Noriiia Barnard and gent man friend of Oneonta with Mr. a M ‘s. W. H. ‘Wheeler of Colliers spt the day last Thursday at Mrs. Bai ard’s cottage, at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith were Oneonta Friday. 'Word has been received frpni Rev. C. M. Olmsted . of Carhondale that during the month of July be is epm- in.g to the lake to ei’fict his new cot- tage. Mr. Olmsted will occuipy the while hia is being built, W h e n in N e e d o f Oils, Grease, Tires, Bat teries, Supplies aud Accessories Remember We Have Only The BEST Battery Cliarfrfng—Free Air. CAR WxVSHING AND POLISHING A SPECIALTY Two Service Cars.=W e To-w You To Your Favorite Garage- BEST MECHANICS OXY-ACETYLENE VYEILDING After July 1st. ONE YEAR .WRITTEN GUARANTEE ON BRAICE LINING JOBS E. A. Francis Garage PHONE 30-W Experience Has Taught Us to Use YEBDOL GILS. Perry camp MT. VISION Mrs. Myers ' went Saturday yi-acuse to visit her mother, While Raymond 'Wellman was help ing Arthur Hall dig a well near his house the walls of the well caved in: oU S S I the dirt was removed from his head. Before they got him loose the well •caved in again, bui-ying him a foot under. The two men called for help and Mr. Wellman was removed with out Sei-ious injuries, Mr. Cleveland Will move hei-e-and occupy the house owned by LaVerne Mih anti Mi:s.UeWitte Myers, Ossian xuid Byron- FieUl-s and others, attended the celebration m Oneonta the 80th of ScHnol is dbsed hero for this year. Graduation Dresses ' In Organdie, Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Cantotf Ci-epe Sport Wear of Distinctidn * Including Sport Dresses and Skirts; Knickers, ” Blouses and\ Sweaters THEeAPRON COMPANY, Inc. Business Established,^!872 O N E O M t A , N . Y.^^ ing materials.. We have it in si grades suitable for any use camps to finished parlor floors. Jehovah will open unto thee his good treasure, the heaven.s, to give rain on the land in its seastm and to hlexi.s all the work of thv kand.—Deut. 27:12. Special Reduction . i On Spire’Ia Cox-sets, Rust Proof and ; guaranteed against breakagt,. . WrLe at once stating size of corset ‘ worn and whether high or low top ■ pr'-ierred. We can only furnish a limited nur.i- n stated STz«-«*. I. M. ELLIOTT, Corsetlerre, Milford, N. Y .j I her and ii CJ. Armstrong & Sons jpi L U M B E R CAR FOR HIRE or night. Careful drivinj ironipi ser. given to nig] .rates. F. J. Beai i-Milford. N. Y. calls. Reasonable West Main St., Pay Your Bills by Check and Have a Receipt Open a Checking Account with the MILFORD NATIONAL BANK Milford, N. V. NOTICE! Beginning June first our Ga'rage oii Sbuth Main .Street, Milford, is again open to the general public. We will handle any kind of general repair -work or welding, tire changing or tube repairing, storage battei-y charging. All work in charge of Murry Leone who is too well known to need further mention from us.' A full line of.Oldfield Tires and Pure Para Inner Tubes; Wil lard Storage Batteries, Oilzum oils and greases, as well as all kinds of small accessoriesj%ill be carried in stock. THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED ON : ; A STRICTLY CASH BASIS ''‘ K ' ■ ■ The Francis Motor Sales Company MILFORD - I M il m , ’\M