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a a € E SIX T H E FREEM AN^S JO U R N A L ■ ; v fflTTREillEIIT IS WONDEilEUL i The Misses Frances Smith were' over Snndj Constipation aiid Indigestion Yield to ‘W W v e s ” Frona ali over this secliori, comes ■\yprd o f the success of the Fruit jreatment in overeoihinff stiitoborn, chronic diseases that ordinary reinedies cannot helj __ . Uieuinatrsmv I tried, manjr medicines ; none gate much relief. Seeing' the notices about the Fruit Treatment 1 gfave “Fruit-a-lives’’ a t r ia l. From the very first, I noticed an .improvement and today the Rlreumatism arid Indigestion are almost gone. The action o n the bowels o f your wonder ful fruit niedieiiie is natural”. • “ Fruit-a-tives” are the. intensilied- juices o f apples, oranges, prunes and LEONARPSVILU: rthur Bryaftt, who was helping Chase draw hay from Clarence •limb’s barn last Thursday was unloading the 'hay \vith a horse fork when the rope gave away and he fell over backwards. Two ribs were cracked by his fall. £>r. Granger was summoned and bandaged the body which allows him to get about. His knee is badly swollen and he has tc walk with much carer, Mrs. Zink’s condition remains the same at the 'home of her* daughter, ^'r8. White. i Mrs. Gertrude Vander Bogart of C'laj’ville spent Tuesday and Wednes day with her grandparents, Mr. and , A. Briggs. Mrs. A. Brigj Ephraim Grey and family of ^^f-„ptchetl Srook’field ai ' ‘ ....................... W E S T W IN F IELD parents, ,Mr. and Jdrsf'^h^ L i.i^p r o ^ ^ 'Miss lister spen parents he del and 1 ■the Wee] dleviiie. .'Mary'' Charles Yule, sts of; week i 10 was ill t fo say, Mr, and Mrs. Claude Tilley of Harl wick have been spending a few days, with her parents, Mr. and’’ Mrs. Sa- M C H U U S. i SO U T H N E W BERLIN Grove, March 20th- [ recently by the death and funeral of Mrs. Kathetyn Colburn and M iss' his father, Alonzo Brookef. i the past ; Florence Tellson of Gilbertsville Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Hovey and i . „ „ . n : s p j - ~ « i a , w » H g , his farm ,' motored to Oneonta last we6k Stin- G ILB E R T S V ILLE ,S|rin^ primaries next Tutisdayj ided sucG( chestra' played until ■a delicious sup tables were pi green and whit two av iTii, s c came tc y night. St. Joseph’s baz£ Wednesday of last successful close .Saturday r The body of Joseph Parrone, who- died a t his hofiie in Miller 'Mills, was brought here for burial Friday o f the past week. 'Funeral seryice.s Were held at 9:30 a. m.. in St. Joseph’s church. Mr. Parrorie was for mans Mrs. Elizd Hayward and daughter, Jessie, of Colunibia,. spent Sjinday: with W, B, Harter and family.' Mr. and Mrs. Carltoii Pierce of ^ , ; Van Hornesville were weekrend guests house, f/OrjpeVly of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Grove Pierce. , 'gj^ens, who w Mrs. Willard Shinimel, spent ~ urday at Richfield Springs. Oneonta rm^ just ovei: the oay. town line at Pittsfield, to the Siver ,, M. P. Bruun, wife and -daughter of Lumber Co- of Sidney, who purchased i Binghamton were called here to the it for the timber on it. , ' ] funeral of Mrs. Urban , Br^iun l^st W e'are sorry to hear that E. M. week Monday, oari has been confined to his, home j * Jirs. Jay Camp, Ji., -was quite ill !, Blanche underwent an opbr rcitis two weks ago; iMrs. Christina Gray of Laurens has been a recent,guest of hgr sister, Mrs. Augustus Childs, YOllRBOWim About forty friends jarroch Werp entert luuty House \h reported ilj monstrated the hi^h for Tnany kav at his funeral gh esteem in which- The large attendance o f his, fttiployees a t his funeral, de- he was held by them. Miss ’Vivien Kellems, who has be< spending a short time at the home Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Hiteman, It Friday for New York and other points. S S S brother, John Ghy. Rorie paid them a farewell visit Tues- iay everung, previoi ing to their new he ibpe the ' him out agaiii sqc Mrs. MaryTECeiiyon has sold her leVly occupied by Leslie rove street, t o . Edward i Cbmmunitv House \Ht a St. Pot- Pickens, who will move here from J riches Day party and supper under West Oneonta soon. Mr. Jenks has the supervision of Mrs. Joe Butts. naoved into the old school house build- The rooms ^nd tables Were very tart-' ing on Grove street, belonging to ily decorated -with several days in town at the honae o f ts, Mr. iaiM Mrs. Frank her pareu Bushnell; irley Moffat : New Bei and wife were over from New Berlin last week for a. short visit With Gilbertsville friends; Gienn StensOn was home from EifdiT cott Saturday and Sunday. a of Sout; Tonic gttd BlooidEnricher in g to their new home at Cqlumbi: Centre. iMr. and Mrs. 'McEorie pro-reed ideal entertainers and most enjoyable evenii it having been sold to the town of Wednesday ai in Herkimer. lesday and Wed of her mothei ing been sold to the town of Frankfort. The plow had consider able work to do plowing through snow drifts,, in some instances (ten feet deep; however, it left a good road in its wake for cars. nesday at the .home of her mother, Mrs. Marietta Piei’ce, Mrs. Lee Yule returned to her honae .in Herkirner, ■Wednesday. \ . _ Will-field Lodge, No. I M., called a special s ^ 'At , last wee]k Atty. W. P. Brown was in Oneonta ^ on legal busine Watkin C. L. Burnett and J. have just returned from ti’ip (to Ghii I ft? Kdineston. [ Kreisler and on Thursday morning A ll\rt Briggs is convalescing from j went on to New York where she will Iii;s recent illness. visit friends for about a week. ednesday. Dr. A. B. Crain of Richfield Springs was called to see Oscar 'Tschume, who has been' ill the past two weeks.; At present, he is repori®d\~convalesc- The Rev. B. L. Nichols gave the stereopticon lecture on ““World Serv ice” at the M. E.-Church, Monday evening- The lecture and pictures were very interesting, Charles Yule is recovering from an attack of grip, which he sustained the the past week. Your correspondent was misin- fornied in regard to Arthur Monk as suming superiiitendency of Fort Plain milk plant. Mr. Monk still re tains his position at local plant, , Mr. ami Mfsl John Fox and fam ily were (Unner gues of Mr. and Mrs. Eu; day recently.- Born, to Mr. jheloiigi _ Gebrge Sprague. \ . Claude Benjamin, who has vyith Mr. and Mrs. William Benjamin been wintering at Titusville, Pla., recently caught a fish weighing ten pounds- They say 'it was fine eating. . Floyd Chase lost a good cow last bia week with indigestion, r H. H. Linn has sold the place on - Maple street he recently purchased of Edward \Wheeler to a Mr. King, who works in the tractor plant, Mrs. Mabel Flagg Bro\vnel] has sold her farm hear the old church burying ground to \William Washbon. Mrs. Delia Johnson has just passed her seventy-ninth birthday and vi& a^e glad to report that better from her recent was remembered on thirty-six birthda;y friends in Ripley, 1 Florida and other pla Draper Daniels has purchased the paper route of Kenneth Chubb and is now selling the Syracuse Journal. We predict that Draper will make ily decorated with shaiufocks and Irish moss, orange tulips and cadedes. beautiful birffiday cake occupi< occupied le. In a few y the Rev. M. the center of the ti appropriate remarks R. Weaver, Mr. \ seated -with a la formerly the property of his mother, reset in a gentlemen’s heavy gold band. The occasion was one enjoyed by all present. , Another St. Patrick’s Day birthday held at the home of Mr. :rom her recent illness, She lembered on her birthday with irty-si^ birthda cards from iends in Ripley, her former home,. Episcopal I Manwaring family About seventy^fiVe* join in the merry n and games were indulged i very pretty birthday cakes part* of the refreshments, guest was presented with ited -with a -white epe paper cap with a green ^ a m - ick on the side'to Wear during the ning. Mrs.- lict th£ sented .with a gift in commemoral 'f her birthday. At an early hour in i§f§' departed for inwarmg was :oo(l newsboy. Mb. and Mrs. S- T. Ben; ■nd Mrs. E, E- Can ijamin and iceived last. have spent the Winter at Titusville, the morning the. gitggfg' departed their hontesrt*^ — M*s. Sarah Scott of Norwich is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. A. Ives for two weeks. Mr. and Mr.s. George Goss, and- Mr.s. Sarah Scott of Norwich spent the week-end whh relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Titiw of Norwii rests of Mr. and Mi at the home, le Swift, one ^T1 3orn, to Mr. and Mrs. Philo Waltz, ii'ch 17th, a daughter. ^ were Sunday F. G. Dixon. The annual Ne’ inference will < •k Nort tJam son Cossaart was in Oneonta .Saiurday attending a meeting of the site committee of t'he Upstate Baptist I.a.st Wednesday evening the mi bers of the Baptist church and gon- giregation to the number of sixty-five Baptist church gave a farewell reepption tp Mr. and Dinner will be Mrs. Galen Lull, who are soon to r home Miss Marie Moore is, visiting rela ves in New York. The Rev, Leon G, Smith was in South New Berlin, Thursday evening where he had charge of Ithe Lenten service at St. Matthew’s Chapel. Cai-leton Bentley and Howard Shaw were in Norwich on Saturday, Walter Broun, having sold his fafni, stock and tools, will offer his house hold goods for sale at an auction on Wednesday afternoon, March 26, 1924. Mr. Brou-n and family \rill soon leave for Detroit, Mich. Charles Root and family were in Oneonita on 'Saturday. Mrs, J. C. Fraser will entertain the O. E. S. Thimble Club at her home on Tuesday afternoon, April 1st, Mrs. E. \W. Engles of Oneonta avas a guest of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Silcox at the Baptist parsonage, the pasit. week. iMiss Kathreiiie Weed was a Week ind guest of friends in Binghampton. Bni-n, Sunday morning, March 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. George Bree, an eigilit-ipouUd daughter. iCongratula- tions are extended. Mis Millie Cossins has resigned her position in New \York and will remain in Gilbertsville, havirig accepted em ployment with Mrs. William Blackman ■ ^aU‘‘^ l e Vue”. \ At the village election on Tuesday the fonowing officers w e e un- W E S T E D M E S T O N Lyle Larahee has 'been Spendiing a^ few days at Utica. ' .Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ellsworth of Leonard.sville were recent guests at Dr, J. R. Hoyt’s. Maxson -was in Utica on fewew daysays \\ast business a f d l week. -Mrs. L. G. Crofoofc entertained Miss Bessie Pierce, iMrs. Lorman Barrett. Mr.s. 1. T; Welch at dhmer\Tkiesday. last, the fonowing i . animouslv elected: Chas :e President; John \!^1 nice Bryant and Laurence Lum- i of Utica spent Sunday brwm Arthur Bryant’s. „ Burr Harrington of Not was in town on Thursdaj fpr the orchestra o f whi play foi' the member to pla t ho boys put or , Miss Sarah Burns \of Utica was an ; over iSunday guest of her parents, I .Mr. and Mrs. James Burns, i -Mi I is a j gran dance' Byrr ■a,v i= nnw' cnnvalesolne a*, the home Mrs. Jay McNitt, who kindly ofrered the use of their commodious The evening was spent in . irttercourse, the renewing of Gondfellowship Sunday School class H observe Daughter’s Day at the itist church Tuesday, March 25th. .served at noon. VUiage President; John ^V. Peari trastee for two years; Adelbert Lai drs. 1. T; Welch at di ind Mrs. C. A. Welch. Dr. J. R. Hoyt has purchased of Welch and Belden a new Ford Tudor sedan, Mrs. H. J\ Roberts was in Utica, Monday. Mrs. L. D, Main spent Tuesday at New BerliaJ Mrs. Louise Harris is under the doctor’s care. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprague were guests at George Dutcher’s, Thursday. Basil Gradail of South Bdmeston was in town Saturday.. The Rev, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Her- and.Mrs.-Bessie Pierce were din- guests a t Mr iir the Coppers.tqjwn-Hospit ^ nrent, is now convalesomg a'M thu home of his uncle, Rozelle Getnian. Mrs, Roscoe Shimel was called I Sirringfield Centre. Tuesday, owin to the serious illness of her fathe ved at *1 G. II. St. John, who recently irned from Florida spent the past in town. Farmers are to pqt in the largest imber of aerds o f pens this year . .. ____ iday evening Inst v wa.s accompanied by Office of the Utica Police fore ling factory opened. LaFleur o f \Utii number o f aerds since the canninj Mrs. Sarah LaFleur o f \Utica is sponding some time with her daugh ter, Mrs, Day Jones, ' Hannah Welch left Sunday to look after the housdiold duties in the home' of her daughter, Mrs. George Webb, who is caring for mother Webb who i s very ill at her home in Greene. >. Cora Harrison of Syr: days a t the ' ’ There will be a change in the schedule of trains on the Lackawanna I Richfield Springs Branch, effeetive March 29th, The regular passenger train tvill be (taken olF entaroly and persons who desire to ride, if any, will be obliged to take the milk train. N E W BERLIN Wanzer MeCredy. , - Mrs. Grant Wallaber and children of Dennison Cornei-s spent a portion of the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shimel, After a s'iay of several week.« with her sister, Mrs. Henry Wainman, Mrs. Nellie Barse has returned to her home in Herkimer. Dr. Richardson, a giaduate of Syra cuse University, who comes highly recommended as an eloquent speaker and profound thinkqr, rvill occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sun day morning, March 30th. Dr. Rich- irdson come.s in the interest of the yracuse spending a few da ys a t t home \William Brown., Clara Maxson is very poorly at the home of her brother Ben a t Ilion. She i s going to a sanatarium at Pirn Crest for Jung trouble. A purse hqi been made up by her friends here, also Hovvers sent to show the sym pathy they have for her in this a'ftlic- tioii. Flo Hoxie spent Saturday with MaxsheU Hawley, who is night watchman in the Babcock manufac turing plant, was called home by wire to help arrange to take one of the children to Utica for an operatiofl for appendicitis. UaytOn T important\ b Claud G. mbers attended. Very reports, front the varii re presented. The follow- j elected for the next ardson comes in the . icy S. Coats; B. Amsden; di- -- A.. W.. years, M rs. A W of studyj Holland and The club \will hold '\ 4th -with is in Utica ..---------- ------------ jn Saturday. Gland G. Mason and Laure Welch l e ft the iSth from Rivers: Cal., for £heir home here. and E( \(Wallace Clark i o f West Winfield Wel(“ Odwin Walker to wire Bert suhie< home of P. A . Babcock on Saturdi Much excitement is being cans the disappearance o f Orthc : Five Come: in th e disappearance Chesbro who resides at H e has been iU w ith sepi throat and was about the farm assist ing with the work. Sunday, the l6th he disappeared. Phoning and search ing has been continued all the past week but without result. Betty Compson in “At the End of the World” with good coinedy Satur day night at the Crescent Theatre. IJN A D IL L A FO R K S officers, ------ ------------ ing officers were elected for the next club year: President, Mrs. F , E. Benodiet; first vice-president, Mrs. Louis L. Thayer; second vico-.presi- dent, Mrs. George iMitchdll; recording secrotai’y, Mrs. Chas, B. _Sknmer; cor. secretary, Mrs. Sidi treasurer, Mrs. Jay I rector fo r two years Morse. .Subjt purrent vent committee yVill to club memb< The Women’s -Missionary society o f the Presbyterian clmrch held a most interrating meeting last Tuesd the new home of Mrs. F. E. Bei Teh ladies Attended. The stmdy “Creative Forces in Japan,” wi sumed, A very •interesting chapter On “Industrialism 'and Social Prob lems,” being given by Mrs. Goats. From the home mission study book “The D&t Eternal,” readings were given 'b-y ‘Mrs. Fi-ed Vail and Mr' Olmstea^ on ''The Impoiftance of Pi; and Recreation, to Child Life.” lively discussion foHowed. A social time was enjoyed and refreshments w-ere served hy M rs. Benedict and Mrs. Gimits. Hale Gifford gave tl services at St Thoma _____ nidge on last Thursday evening. The Rev. Thomas J . Collar, vect.or of that church, .delivered the Lenten address in New Berlin on Fn- Mrs.’ \Claude\' f i l h . Hartwick were guests of her parents rek-end. Raymond Muniford of Mohawk spent the week-end at .the home df his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Mumford. Mrs. Mile Pierce enjo: days the past w her mother, Mrs. \^lohawk. ^ , ............ Mrs. W. D. The many Cadwell are is again ver Is of Ml'S. H. W. sotry^ to hear that she leriously ill. liily Spen1 rents, Mr. rs. Spencer Laud aftd the Sabbath with hex House, fit was decided Sum hold the Bible Study G Sunday evenings, (March on the two lay evenings, (March 30th • and April Temsumng, previous to the :onveiling of the annual Nortm convening i New York ml G1 (lass, con ing some t Mr. and Mrs. William House. som e' time and Bostpi Lenten address in New Berlin on Fri- evonins* of last wgo I c . The. R gv . Reginald D. Tiillock, of Syraqus • —J --eo.tO 1 services at S ipent Thurs-1 Friday, March 28th. ----- . . . ______ __ __ „ewdter. ! Mrs. G. B. Hoxis visited liet daugh-1 ■ tors in Ilion, Friday and Saturday Thq Book anJ Study Club ^ Thq Book and Study Club w as ness School, at Binghamton, delightfully ehtei’tained by Mrs. D; the week epd at his home here R . jViiig on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mrs. \V7. B, Skinner is S|p ing prograni which follow s: Roll Call, Mrs, Oharabers, who has qnotation^and brief history of life nore. returned with her o f poets and writers ■ Reading; “Why .i t 'Middletown. a few (lays in New York. I Mrs. Oharabers, who has been v ’ +0 her home Poeink,\ Mrs. H. S. Wilcox; Song, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Wing; Reading, “A Medea for Americans,” Mrs. W. C.- Rogers; Singing by the Club, America; Current Events. The hos tess' ser^ d delicious refreshments; after Which a social hour was ftituih The next meeting W'in be Wesi o-n has . - . . pro'iiertv oii NO. Mai The Rev. E. Bbhiu ene \ Adams, purchased tl 0. Mai-n sitreel IcAolb of Coop- it caller in towh enjo; ■held: .-je next mei A p r il 1st at the home of the presideiit, Miss Crimb. ' Mr, audr Mrs. H. P. Adams -were in Utica Tuesday ...tow n , was a pleas on 'Friday of last wee Mrs Lulu Hand who has been quite ahie to go^^to her t o n e r s ton spi Hotnet \Whitaefe 1* Fl ‘day ■ dcelyti -Jit\ .and ,Mrd. Ralph Whitbere of Edmeston were Sunday guests e shewill remain some itiine. u.,jLi=>. ,,urry Adams and Mrs. H a r ^ of South Edmes- . . F ri with his friends. Latest reports from Miss Fanny are that she is gaining week in New ^ is con-valescinr 3 at the home A. E; Laye]; mCEtOWN M rs.'S. G. Thompson and Mrs. \ frknds Thiirsday. and Mrs. E; P. Thompson ,spi NAYLOR’S CORNERS - ■ ” ”eldor nastoic and is much improved, id Mrs. Leland RobiSOn and ^ | b e isisting in Mr.' and Mrs. Arid and fam ily from Lena were gu( Adelbert Strait’s Sunday. Mrs. Milton Brown h a s ' so far recovered from h er illness Vf the past few pionths that she is able to sit up.: Leland Rqbison shipped njne ewes from Edmeston last week to W. trving. He\vitt, M. D. (jf Olean. Miss Pauline RowlisOn has been spending the past three weeks- -With her parents at Winah,ma,4^®>^® ^o. Miss Bernice Harrington from New Lisbon is assisting Mrs. Charles Hickling wh() is not yet Jully : ered from her illness. . erry Jay On Saturday morning, March 22nd, ff24, Jerry, the infant soil of Mr.. lid Mrs. Albert Jay \died front the of pneumonia. He was thfei having beei vening m honm'm ’ effects o f pneumonia. He was three- ill- been very Urong_ .physically been sertoi morning, n the hor never been very strong .physically and had been seriousiy sick only sinee esday mor d from ’ th a., fil. The Rev. from Zion church had been seriousiy sick only s relay morning. The funeral \was Monday at 11 rS c h i„s.» irem Zion church of Morris officiated old friendships and singing. During the evening the ladies served delic- refreshments. After thi .Mrs. Urbi Mrs. Urban Bruun passed into eternal rest Thursday night, March I.3th, after months o f pain and suf fering, aged thirty y» phere, trusT.ee for o:re year J. ilankey, treasurer; Mrs. Han ington, collector. At a recent meting of the To\ Board of Butternuts, the followii T ------ --------------------------------- - for two years: For Di‘>rict No. 1, Samuel Wood and Fred Barse, Adel- 2 sts a t Mrs. Lyman Barrett’s, _ .urs. L. 6 . Main and daughter, Jus tine Main, were in Utica shopping one day last week. Ap\i of u n a d m , ‘orks ealleii on /the Rev. D. C, H e ^ e ll ’ast- isfe'week. rthur Hanris ks ealleii one day l Mrs. .Arthur \Har of Unadllla Fork.s vi.sited Wednesday a t George lol in the church, Friday Btuun was born across the Mrs. H. C. Bobjerg and cam Atlantic ious refreshments. After the re freshments had been partaken of Mr. cam e 1 Miss Bessie Pierqe of Cassvil 'ounty eleven years ago a bride, in Denmark, the daughter of Mr: and '-'ling people took up farming on east nil purchasing the Frank .Sal-gen. and Mrs. Lull were presented by the hill purchasing the Frank Sargen. company with a ’ beautiful electric farm. Afflicted with a digestive lamp and a .sum of money. Mr. Lull trouble for a long time, Mrs, Bruun’s lamp and a sum o f money. Mr. Lull very feelingly expressed- their thanks for the kind remembrances and dinner last Pi-iday with the former’s daughter and family, Mrs. S. T. Ben^ church wiU hold t^'ir'iTprii meefing - 1 * J House. Papers wil be fur- this country several weeks mshed by Mrs. Ripley and Mrs. Car rick. Committee to furnish thi ^pper aie Mrs. CooU airl^Colfaurn, Mrs. Bourne, Mrs. Southworth and Mrs. Potter, Mr. and Mi Oneonta ing The Misses Matteson of Oneonta were in Morris Saturday afternoon calling on Mrs. H. S. Matteson. corporatii f Morris i S . Matteson. election o:^the vi :ket as non position as \vs?irE.VNiS? 1. s. 2 y , Collector, Frank D. Davis. The proposition to bond th< 3 proposition to bond th e cor- ion for $5,000 with -Which to irchase more ip^atus was ajority. Archdeacon be the sp< this Frid 15,000 wit.. _____ adequate fire fightini ited down by 3f irchde Lyon o (he special preaehei Unadilla %vill it Zion church ing; evening ser The Rev. E. J'S; in Zion next Sunday morn- 'icea t 7 : 3 0 . Hutchinson -will thisW e d - ig services in ;er begin at 7:30 instead 7 o’clock as heretofore; The Rev. E. E. Hutchini dd fj tions- of /their old friends and neigh- attending clergyman at the funeral service of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Joys’ three months old child on Monday, three months old child o with burial at Mt, ’Fision. Several from Morris attended the rt at the Oneonta theatre on e Oneonta by Geral CEDARVILLE Spring is 'here. The robin Was seen hero Sunday morning. Clyde Slade and family’visited Mr. Mrs. 0. W. Bmith, Sunday. 'he highway from Ilion to Morris is open for autos. Mr. Philips of Morris spent Sat urday evening -with David Stroop, Arthur Slaughter and family were Ilion, Saturday. ' Ptarry \VVilliams and fam ily have :qved into George Waterman’s house. The farmers are tapping their' rar huriies qpd so^—' - — i.. 1, Miss Bessie Pierqe of Cassvilje, [el- J who is visiting relatives and friends ^ re, was a Sunday guest o f Mrs, C. * ^ ^ - — — OliHs&s Show, John Dixson and Fred Johnson. Master Jlarrett Welch, who has been It has been announced that there ill for the past week is better, w ill he an extra number on the Ly- Mr. and Mrs. \C.\ A. Welch were in ceim course. This will be an enter- New Berlin, Saturday, tainmewt by James P . \ Ca?ey, n ma- J Rcjrarid Mi-s. H. J Roberts were ffician and will he given in the T o \^ ^ l g u ests at 'Will Roberts at Columbus ffician and will he given in the T o \ l gu ests a t 'Will Hall, Monday evening, .April 14th. | Quarter, Sundt condition became serious her and she was obliged from Morris, S l f ' p i a r t * * r 3 w - fcions of their old freinds and neigh- bors would ever be present with them. mont. During li there she submitted to ap extremely serious operation from ' Which she only partially recovered. Mrs. Bruun was much beloved by those who knew her, a diligent worker, a kind and hospitable neighbor, a faithful wife and loving mother. Much sympathy is expressed for the husband and li tie daughter, Anne Marie. Mr this country several weeks ago to help care for her daughter. The fun eral was held Momiay at 2 p. m. from the Baptist church, the Rev. M. R. Weaver officiating. The body was placed in the vault. CHAMPION Mow Reduced to Alonzo Brooker The death of Alonzo Brooker occurred Wednesday morning, March 12th, a t the home of bis daughter, Miss Ida Brooker in this place, after an illness of more than a year. The deceased w as bom in Schoharie county [ September ID, 1S4G, and was Hie son of Sylvester and Rachel Brooker. The funeral was held from the daughter’s home Friday afteriloon at 2 o’clock, the Rev. M. R. Weaver officiating. Interment was made in Brooker i- «55 J-o.l.ToU d o Charles Brooker loker of f ' irry Chari ' Norwich; Clar ence Brooker o 'Michigan City, Ind.; Menzo, Roscoe, Glenn and Miss Ida Brooker o f this place; .Mrs. John W o rld’s Low est Priced Closed Car w ith Doors F r o n t and Rear. Order N o w for Earhest P o s s i b l e ' ;D e l i V e r y ! COOK’S AUTO & SUPPUr CO. UOOPEESTOV^ . s n . y . FRANCIS OARAGE E. A ___ MILFORD. N. Y. and Mervin of Richmo] m^lle. 11111 i 1111111 1111 l -l 1 1 I I 1 1111 11111 11 II H 1 li-t-HI I II I I I ; MIRlieaV W Oppor tunity Knocks. mg th re boil: I-want Dealori ^ in every Town, Village And H a m let to Sell list. irents, Mr. and Albert Huntley ___ fiqkl one day last week. Mx’s. Oscar Woodard \and mother iiled on George Bennett, Sunday. Duraiit and S t a r C a r » \ | : : Write for op<» territprjr M. B. LEAH Y, Inc. Distributore 727 East Main St Rochester ■ QUVER SHjM PLOWS AT ^BARGAIN PRICES We hSve a few Oliver Stilky plows left from a large ship ment recently received from the French governnient. ^ Priced less than wholesale cost. k H. iORDOCK IMP. CO. I I t rf: