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PAGE SEVEN lending' some time -vrith her son, Is th^ \MAN a MQNllY” * BOOK -‘•jliiNEY IN MANBREi’^ L . E . T A M J r e . 61 W M r WINFIELD, N. Y. improve as her m a n k in d s S i but is better at this -WTitiiig, en Hagarbpnae'and chil- indihg a few days with : parehts at Brakabeen. * Mrs. Eugene Snyder is nui Sbaroii Springs for Mr. Gbrd< ; Alfred Lane of East Wa_ ; spent Sunday with his parentSj-i ; and Mrs. Eugene Lane, I William' Rutnanx is Working on the I section at East Worcester. He began I last Monday. Mabel and Edith Hill of' East Wor- :ester. spent the week-end ivith their at Onepnta has ing Gordon bet some time With h Who is at Parshali ita has returned home lospital report nursing at Gordon better. ohh: LyneS is able to be out after i_g confined to his home 'with rhevi- erts, at Scheneyus. late for iMrs, •■PoiM Nichols Was in West I Edmestoh Friday of last Week. ■,i Arthur Hickling trao has been; “ ■ ■ lihK on hisi irifed to his;: Frank Wright the past -Wei Odds aitd ^ d i i of News, MoBtly Glipped from ■' Other Newspapers Fred Hickling was caller in tdwn recently. ichard M. Joi Mrs. Leon; and Mrs,,rs„ n business Henry Ford has acquired the old^; ashioiied wooden beam plow he ioughl for his cGlieetion, and the nade in the towi Hrs. Eii been ill , is Mr. sard M. Jones x\rho has; luch better at this writt The f a c ia l of Gilb.pt at 1 :3() p. m. The Rev. W. H. SwOpe officiated. And -it was largely attended I ■and friends which shoi Roulet of Newark ¥alley, buyer of antique farming' iniplementg, for Mi'.: Ford, made inquir-ies of visitors at of agriculture for one of common forty years, ago, but Without success. Note of his search- was made iti a Cortland newsr I and was noticed by Allen Hom^ „ sow bf Lester E. Homer of La-' peer. T'hei’e Was such a plow on the Wrotb the Ford representatiyes about Homer farm and th.e young man dollars^ and at, the contributor a mo- Ig. ring is surely here again IS and biackhirds are here or •iH5-l«MHH-5 I e i I I I I I 1 11 1’»! The Woodstock Spfi robins visi Walter Putnam ' Gooperstown, Saturday. to his collection. Hiding the Clements . Herbert Glenn d daughter of Frankfort, - iients of Sauquoit, Horace 1 Frankfortrankf< and Mrs. ;ements of F inies McGonegal of Oneonta. PLEASANT BROOK Mrs. Josepli Webh of Rosebopm spent Thursday with .the Rev. and Mrs. George Martin, Mr. and^ Mrs. George Gbuhtryman are spending a few days \vith their daughter. Mrs. Arthur Yeui : Spi'ingfield, Baldwin Represents tfeie latest achleveinent in typewriter coinstruction; drives ihe greatest imeasare of satisfactor: .service and a. quality of work is unsurpassed. ictory that Ask for Demonstratioii. MILTON B. SHEPAKD, Cooperstown Natioinql Bank Coopersto'wn, N. Y., Distributor WOODSTOCK TYPE¥YRITER CO. (xcneral Sales Once CHICAGO ^ f ,, i^ylLLINOIS Eekerson, at the home of son, Fenton Eekerson, on Friday Alarch 21st. Eekerson who was c-iffhty-six years old had lived all his ity. His many friem NORTH EDMESTOH Mr. and Mrs. Pm’d Nichols Were in Edmeston Monday. Mrs. Elbert Talbot and son Dei visited her aunt, Mrs. Charles Fullc Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Myi'on Edmonds and children visited Harry Dye and family Friday.' • Mrs, F, H. Wright called, on Mrs. Richard Jones, Thursday. Mrs. B. L. Whittemore called on Mrs. Mary Dutton recently. Leon Dye attended a party at Will Wheeler’s one night this week and re- irted a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. John Dye spent a few lys this week 'with Mrs. Dye’s son. opeai'ance of a lumber yard- ' Frank Wright was in ;Le6uards'vllle on business Friday. - B. L. Whittemore and Le^o Osborne are drawing logs to Edmesticn. Mrs. Fold Nichols and Margaret Jones attended a variety shower , at Mrs. C. A. Welch’s in West EJineston in. honpr of Miss Jilstiaie Main. Dainty refreshments were served and Miss Main received many beautiful and useful gifts. One hundred pupils attending 1 High school at Catslkill returned to theii' class rooms on Thursday after a “-strike’,’ which startM at noon the day befbre in anficipatibn of actir of the school authorities barrii way for the high tensio between Margaretville and ken. With one exception lave. been sec 0 Fleischmai ignda- P^iOENIX MILLS Mrs. Elmina Marsh has returned ken. With one exception all rights have, been secured from Margartville to Fleiscfamanns but from Shandaken eondoimnation home. Her daughter, Mrs, Gharles Freeman is staying with her foj Mr. and Mrs. Bei son, Ivan, spent, Cherry Valley. '’ays this week Elbert Talbot s Margaret Jones was a business caller in Edmeston, Saturday, irt Countryman and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Talbot visi last Monday at Mr. Talbot’s sister, Mrs. Bert Gils few days Homer Austin and frien 'spent the 'week-end with hi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Austin. Mrs. Chas. Griffin and Ida, have returned he of Ilion parents. irgartvi Shandaken eondoi proceedii will be held for ne:arly every property. The poles for the line have been shipped and -will probably be distri buted next week- The company^ is :ract to have not later than buted next week- under a binding c lights in Fleischiaar Decoration day. daughter, ( Beatric spent a few days last week with and Mrs, Gzias Winnie a t the Wi of Oneonta ' with Mr. WESTFORD Howard Roseboom, who is employed at Oneonta, spent the week-end at his ! home here. ! I i Matthew Pank, who i s ein.ploy( . Oneont, spent the week-end here. Geerge Roberts of Qpeonta spent Sunday \with his pafents, Mr, ai . \with his pal'c Irs._ Wniiam RohertSv Willard Hughes spent Sunday with his parents, Air. and Mrs. Sylvester Hughes, at Decatur, Dr. and Mrs. A. Si Miss Justine 1 Nichols recently Mr. and Mrs. Leon Osborm were in Edmeston recently.. Miss Gwendolyn Jones and Mar garet Jones have returned to their school duties, Gwendolyn .at South Edmeston and Margaret at the-Carr district, after a three weeks’ vacation spent at their respective homes her< Mrs. Daniel Talbot.^ .visited Mi'x. lohn Wells one day the past week. Mi', and _ Mrs. _ Prank Wright and Miss Sylvia Nichols wore difiner guests of Air. and Mrs, B. L. Whitte more, Saturday. Mr. and Air, Coopersti returned home, and Mrs, Charles Smyder, Jr., B. F. Beadle of Mrs. B. F. ^ent Sundmy- at home of Mr, and Airs. Gharlos -Snyder- Alrs. Delos Aney, who has fceen ill. :all at the rear -doc neat market on^ Division street, ney, and shoving in, the door went directly to the place where Mr., Til- foi'd had placed the for the meat delL-vi next day, secure>d and made a quick g Mrs. Ei: xys last week. Airs. Frank Carpenter is spending few days at her home hei'«o. Augustus Tarpenning is spending a few days ai Mrs. Squire SkHlen. Dr, C, V. S. Evans was called to home of Eeuben Gilletfc Smnday. An Ulster county paper teUs a story of a young man who, while attending church in an Ulster county hamlet, guilty of the iirtpropriety of ex- iratingating onn_ thee floor.loor. His offence her home her«. _ pector o th f Hi 'arpenning is spending a was soon notice by a dea< the home oE Mr, and approached,and smul in his i most sol- anee. There was iio pne in the bull ing at the time and it is believed tl was caused by an over-heatt i« It is' expected the hall,. Whi( I,, -which latches. Oscar DeSilva, Gilboa hermit', was found dead in his shack by .Elmer Lewis,ewis, a neighbor,ighbor, one'day recently.ecently L a ne one'day r DeSilva lived alone in, an old shael located about three miles from Gil- ' shaved or had a hair- boa. He nt _ ______ _ , cut and in appearance resembled the pictures of the Jewish patriarchs with their flowing heard. He was about sSbfe ,f“t flowing ity-five y been dead some tiihe. His' chick-' ived in the house wnth him and idy was found .there were .seventy-five years of age. The man had been dead some time. His c when the body was fourteen dead hens in’tl Three claim 5 court c of -elaiins la^t week, aggre gate more than §60,000 the largest ■‘■uin sought in that number of claims this year. One, that of h nnie Lath ers. administratrix of t ’ e estate ‘of Clarence bathers, late .n Fort Plain is for §25,000 and alhg.; negligence by the state in failuro to provide a guard rail on the road near h wiiere Lathi The home of Air. and Airs. Alvin e at Dushamville was completely royed by fire on '^’'edriesc ;.. Clarkelarke wass aim Mrs C wa alone in the and e.tcaped with the dothim had cn. A few pieces of parlor fur niture w'erc also saved. The fire department from Oneida was sum moned, but be^'ore it arrived the building 1 ad fallen. The loss is partly covered by insurance. «... iujfl. x\. o. Peters of Wor cester were recent guests of Mr. and rs. Wm. Groff. Air. and Mrs. J. A- Skihner of Wor cester were calling on Mends here Friday. ^ Mrs. Walter Griggs returned i:.-.V:!!KSSKiafc HHRPHER COIMY HAPPENINGS Some Leading Events of the Week From Otsego’s Northern Neighbor the Herkimer :ed recently by The Discontented Husband introduced recently b the establishment; of a regular Satur day holiday fo,v the mail carriers in that village. Tlte one delivery in the morning\ will include the important mail of *the dajr .an-d the post office authorities believe the step a good one.-Other villages and cities through out the country bnve adopted the Sat urday half holiday for their cai'tiers and it is regarded as step that Herkiir -\ fallen in line. 1 a a progressive ^ s t office has also iss Adeline Daly,, who has been timer county* agent for dependent ' the past f A M AN caa’t help comparing %is wife with his best girl— Did Esfex Pe|i Plus Hudson Siiuoutlmess” The new Essex has all the stamina for which its foferuanef Was :famous. And its 6-cylindef motor built b j Hudson, gives smoothness of performance heieitofore excliiSiv^to the Super-Six. Its economy inMude5 not didy exceptional gas, oil and ti|^ milWge,; but a poU of mininaum inainte- nande cost with parts prices that witt astonish ESSEX CO ACH *975 Tourinff Modd F,*igHm»d TmM AO T O ^ P i w r < 50 . < { K > p e t ^ s t o w , N . IT. 'meaning, in this case, his wife before he married hfer. And if he sees her grow careless pf those charms which first attracted hirri, he begins to feel discontented. One of these ebiirms is a •woman’s smooth and clear complexioned hands. She need not lose this femi nine charm, no' matter how much cleaning and wasliing a married woman has to do, For red, rough, and coarse looking hands result from the use of ordinary house hold soap which irritates the skin, May 1st been set as the officia date for turnin.g on the new Bhiil evard lights at Little FaUs, according to announcement made by the general niiltee headed'by Mayor Kearns, sday. The epmaaittee is composed of city officials and members of the Chamber of GoiHinearce. of Newport and vicinity held a meeting a few days ago and consider-ed plans for the or- Tiry Milk produce icinity held a ionside 1 of a. dairy man standing near the Dunn jeweli store, who said that he wanted to j ■Valleyey Brook.ook. Shoemakehoemaker to Vall Br S t his car around and opened the glass window that separates driver from back of the car, and opened the dbor for the man to enter. The man in and they started for When ne£ Alarsh, in ma got hey started for Valley Brpok. lear thele residenceesidence of Phil r Reid Street, the inan Shoemaker to stop, as they had goni past virhere he wanted to go. Whei Shoemaker stopped :er a hi •ight ear. Shpemaker was luicon- icions for, a half hour. When he •egained consciousness he found his cap on the running board and sixty dollars in money missing. the Chauncey Cool erty known as Sui 3l6 acres, of compartment in the safe, which Air, Christen! of 100 c i is a Dane, j who are leaders in dairying, has had a long experience in th ipdustry and is well fitted to make his enterprise a success, .fie is enlarging and remodeling a barn on the Sunny Hill fai-m which will care for 'one hundred or more cattle. j )eople - J. everywhem *Ms/stonKirkman’s* Soap—for every household purpose —because it is as harmless to the hands as is the most exquisite toilet ganization of a. dairy company—sim ilar to the one recently formed \hy the dairymen in. the vicinity of Dplge- ville. Efforts au'e now being made to secure % sufficieiit number of subscrib ers for the stocB to ensme the success of the company. One of the reasons for^the 'action Saken is that farmers are'not saltisfied ivith the price they ai'e getting from! tbe New York com c^n which operates thei plant at which they ate selling their milk. The common council of epealed the daylight savin Hica was one of ities to obsei’ve the ast several years. Utica has' t measure, severs measure f The bouhdary_lin6 eount-^ - . , which Attorney Genera! 'vJierman has commenced. Title to 500 .icres of vir gin timber lands alpng the southern boundary., of Hamilton county is niton county ed-by James G, Livingstorl of i Falls as well as by the state. The riilage of Frankfort is en- ng to get an appropriation, of the head at about 3 p. t and robbed of sixty dblh maker was reterniag from as lie came ffiown Diris-,..' _treet into Canal Street hie was hailed , ____ _____ ,, from a trip and lie came ffiown Division S ' Canal Street he l i o S ' i ^ s S a S T ' S l r i , proving the Alpyer creek at that place so as to prevent floods. The -claim is inade that, the floods iii the creek resulted- from barge canal work, done by the state at PranMort. They know that Kirkmaii’s Soap, ^ being free from irritating lye, will not harm the skih or injure the most delicate fabrics. It is made of the purest materials. It contains absolutely Iio adulterants such as stareh, talc, or water-^glass, Which, have no cleansing value. SOUTH COLUMBIA S!\' Oscar Harton has returned- For the sake of your hands,, always insist upon Kirkman’s Soap-* Mr. and M ts .- Eliner White pf North Edmeston ' were Wpek-efld guests of theiu: sister* Mrs. Waltex' OrviUe House is nPt enjoying very YOUR m N D S W i t t 6 e GRATEFUt sports f S y ! le variptls The reffeffii-; tndof ”lent ■ excd , Leon H oi S i t & depot in first clas are putting George Hopkiiison, Jr., is a shut-in ith a severe cold. George Stevens of Herkimer is the lest of his uncle AVQliai^ Sanderson. CHRIStlAN HILL . Jaco'b Rupersheks family \is ehtertaih- ing chicken pox. Mrs. Bui'tpnl Douglass spent a few days^ With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ■Jacob Kraus. > Airs. B. E. Ingalls spent the Week end With her s6n, Chester, Who Works in Syracuse and Airs. Jesse Wells and daughter, Elsa, -visited;, her bf-Pther, Lem Bishop, and family at the “same place. . ' Henry ^oodrieh is hauling logs to 1 =1 ' '