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anate Cox o | baked DR. W. R. SEEBE’R MILFORD, N. Y.\ -¥ A, M. to 12 M. Baturddys. A. D. BLAKELY, M. D. MILFORD, N, Y, VOLUME 8. Physmlan and Surgeb'fi, Ofee Holes, 7 to D A. M. and 6. to 7 P. M.; U OMeo Hours, 8 to 0 A.. ML., and 6 to 7 P, M. ' AUSTIN CRONKHITE, OI, |a waa cavan times a Asi ond sel- a SUPPLEMENT i ' All Roads Lead to the Oneonta Falr School commenced Tuesday monk. R mg. The attendance was. somewhat |- limited on account of so. many 11112115 «being employed in the hop-yards; ; | Parents should realize the iraportance of sendmg their children af the begin- ning of the term, as ifis thon “ant 'the \ [foundation is laid for the- work of the 'winter, . . A'newspaper man can go seven days In erszitlnz Bits of News Complaints have been made to , with the statement that he will\ purchasé it. SEGO =-- MILFORD N. Y., SEPTEMBER 9, 1897. . C i Theflbove picture represents a portion orly of the great crow\?! presefit‘ Septembax 16th, 1896, when fully 20 000 people authorities that a gang of extortioners aro.at Ongonta., First, a clever fellow with a basket of booksupon his zm, calls and wants the family to examine carefully a book which (he leaves, the next day to see if \they desire to On the next day another: stranger calls and boldy announces the call |. TIDINGS On the Great Central New York Fair AT ONEONTA R SeptemberiS‘ 14, 15 & 16,'97 SEVEN GREAT SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. i The Myrtie Peek $25,000 Attraction. The Wild West Menagerie. The DeComa Family. Et a Victoria, Queen of the Flying Rings. _ Rice Brothers (formerly with Barnum The Great Exhibit of Horses and Cattle. The Great Floral Parade. Every DJy a Great Day ! Every Day Crowded with Attractions ! No one can afford to miss the Central New York Fair this year. The exhibits were enjoying Ongonta's grand exposition. in 1896. Do not fail to be present It is theropportunifly of a lifetime, Indications are that the attendance this year will be greatly in excess of that of horses and cattlé will be larger than ever before, the Floral Parade will be a great feature, the Races will be the best ever held in the Susquehanna valley, and the special features, including the DeComas, Ette Victoria, Rice Brothers, the Wild West Menagerie, and Myrtie Peek and her Trained Horses, will embrace A Sensible Conclusion. Suld Jason to Teard, \ Thare's somd people say That to tarry at home is an excellont way. the year without stopping to rest May t 'the method that's best; e But for mo there's a phm that far better I like, 4 I shall go to the fair,\ remarked\Jason to Tke, \ Said Isano to Jason, \ It's right that you are. After work should come play, nnd'th batter by far To drop all your worry and hcnrtahrenklng cro And enjoy for n timo the delights of the fair. Oneonta, T tell you, whntover you any, \ Is the very best place, alr,\ said Tenao to Jay. \Such pacers, such micors, on track or In stall, Such thrilling exhibits of speed from them all. Buch sbeop and such oxen,such poultry and awine, Buch famous exhibits of pure-blooded klnu. You'll find nowhere else though you search avery whore, As there you will find un the days of the fair. f 4 a ? f ] And the special attractions that this year they wive Will never be equalled us long as you live The acrobat clowns are by all odds the best, The buffflo-last of his race In the west- WII to thore, and \Hs cortain that none can compare With those wondrous DeComas, who'll be at _ the fair. And last but not least, from: tho west to the cast The oye will find nowhere such marvelous forst As on Wednesday will bo for your pleasure displayed In the wonderful wealth of the floral parade. Let othersfor gold toll the long, weary hours, We will bask for a day in this Klondike of - + So Isaao and Jason, so all the folk say, -Their exhibits on-Monday-they'H away.. On Tuesday themaofves and their children will £0, And on Wodnesday and Thursday they'll bo at the show, Remember the place and the date and bo there, At the Central New York Agricultural Fair, wow- sga _- The Best Fair Ever Held. The managers of the Central New York fair at Oneonta have decided to make it the biggest and best fair ever held on their grounds. - They want you to contribute to the result by an exhibit of the finest and best from your homes, your shops and your lands. | Let every man, woman snd child attend. They have wisely selected the following motto, \Our Fair is Your Fair.\ Every resi- dent of Otsego, Dein «are, Chenango and Schoharie: counties is or should be in- terested enough in the Oneonta fair to do everything possible to make it what the large and flourishing counties de- serve-the very best fair in the state. The board of managers appreciates the interest heretofore taken by the people ”$1 returns thanks to the numerous ex- bitors ; but it also realizes that there 0 many others who have articles or im of merit, who should be ex- hibitors and the board urges all such to their articles or animals to the ; fair, and also to participate in grand floral parade. Do notuse the excuse that your animals, farm toduce or other articles are not good nough, but send them to the fair and the Judges determine that. You will * surprised and delighted at the num t of preinfums which will be awarded |eonNTRAcTerRrs Miss MyrRTIE PEEK of two thoroughbred running horses, in which she holds a mile record of 174. Miss Peek's race with TOM MACK, THE GUIDELESS WONDER, in which the latter horse competes in s race with' her and than returns 40 the judge's stand to await the decision, is nothing short of marvelous, Every day of the Central New York Fair Miss Peek will appear in all her specialties, Of Toms Mack, the Port land, Me., Daily Press of August 17th says : Peek, 'at the word, started from the baif with the rideriess horse well to the lead. Tom Mack, with bis bead well up in the air, dashed onward at a terrific epced, and Miss Peek vainly lasbed ber hore to overtake the rideriess steed. The ervud grew excited as the pair approached the wire, but whes they finished Tom: Mack was several lengths to the good. The time of this baif ARE YOU GOING TO THE ONEONTA FAIR? Of course you are and you want to go in style. Our Buggies, Surries and Traps are Strictly Up- to-date in Quality and Style! AT ONEONTA, SEPTEMBER 13, 14, such an aggregation of talent as never before was combined at one Fair. Don't forget the place and date. 15 and 16, 1897 In ordar to reduce our large stock rapldly\bg reductions will be toade to cash buyors. Cash is king and rules with us. To Glse Out Boyeks 'ouey, e Note fie folowig Cu Pres: Syrmeuse Crimson Rims $39.00, Kenting $9.5... Empire $85.00. Erie $35.00, Other standard new machines and hito modelsequaily low. Second-hand wheols bought ond sold, Just recelved, a Inrgo abipment of Shot Guns, Rifics and tevolvers which we are selling at unheard of prices. | Conte and Robes in linge variety. ENBILAGE UDTTERS, HORSE POWERS, THRESHEYNS, DEERING 'roun Gup HARVEsTERS «) . P. BUTTS\ sO N. BRIGGS £4 MILLER, 258 MAIN STREET, ONEONTA + ANP + BUILDERS Shingles, Lath, Lime, Cement, Red Cedar Shingles, BOUGHT BEFORE THE ADVANCE, Lumber, Agents for the Celebrated Canaan Lime aim Akron Cement. Another Great Attraction ! Champton Lady Equestrienne of the World. AT THE CENTRAL N. Y. FAIR, ONEONTA $ C Free. IN FRONT OF THE GRAND STAND EACH DAY OF THE ONEONTA FAIR. 2 Distinct Great Acts The Poetry of Motion amply illustrated by her graceful gyrations and poses on the rings in mid air, while her marvellous CONTORTION ACT is a dream of suppleness and difficult back bend- Theaboucntrepmtslfisstefiinmemsundmgkxuonthebach \ Her first appearance was In a half mile race against Tom Mack, a'ridericss boree. Miss yaile was seconds.\ _ mam-exam SAWQR IA SPEGIAL RATES TO THE Central New York Fair The folowtag ratesof fare will be made on September 13. 14, 15 and 16, account of Central New York Fair, to Oncoata and returs, lacluding as sémission of Twesty-Five Cents to the Fair. 1.6 . & B LJ 140 1.10 Lts 148 1.00 1.40 s0 Ld 3 £10 as 153 3 o 40 Le 30 MY“ L R@HFere Rates flea IN Stes on fe C. H ¥ R R Train No. 6 will stop between Oneonts and Schoharie Junction forparties east of Oneouta. Train 5 will make the stops for parties west of Ozeonts. messed 30 cent uizes for sate by [ “Qwfifindm‘tflmw \ We have just re; ceived the Ilargest“ and best shown here at aston- 1sh1ng1y 10W prlces , , Also the latest; less than cost. 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