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designs Chains, Watches got Iton of a BOOK TELE usiness as o /N. T. 98, 1807. & 1 i 64 i j 5 nea ~~CARITAL ~ olor 2100 00; URPLUS ; - > .. 200,000. All kinds of Banking business sollolted. :* Gxo, 1. Wicai 200. 02> (je.. < Brésldent Bomrnic Vico: President and.Cashlor. Bluoen _ -.. -_ Assistant Cashior 1 mo | DIREOIORS . | Tula (leo.: T} Wither, :-: David Whipple; ' R. A.B. Wilber, _ ~ B. A Scramiingy' 8. Albert Mores, | - 18 Bowe. \ \' A ~*~ Ye can not agree to discontI nine» he The Tele resort of The 1 OML *\ ; s ‘wcbumrmfifchma in Postton stead Reese Eothst] _ 0 0 ens angy (Enver \| TRE A on; Bet Gorka, an emploge of the W’Wy'm ‘éfi? \ then pore Blood, WMWV Pas orie tos teed amble 1915 _ y pact off \\* *** Ree SIRENCTH: a ngk the past faw Care becase of a) W artim --A tecant for the suite of: - 0 m resaliof a tas rome over the tth s 1 sou es po ppg b iate |. CASTORIA a Ome} TTA T $000 ll qog o Praines 0 mw23¢ffifi§ Amocaiica| ts fecthe Ofego For Cinitren, 220 bn hed. ff fhe s 0 000 lng, ron (hk Ih, A ere erdraybe pod me at PRL rk id P=, - garss, Clothing-Buyers _ We ask your kind nfiefifibn for n brief, matter-of-fact talk. You are about to buy your iden with you is to get something good and serviceable at the lowest price. - 'Then comes You like to do business where there's no jockeying, where you get one price and that the lowest, where nothing but nice fitting, hus s'tyfigl}, ivel‘lrhmnde Clothing is sold. ,. You wilk find us. prepared. *~ Qur reputation is‘wgll known. We‘cbrdiqlly‘ invite inspection. Winter Suits and Overconts. 'The glitz question of the best place to go. Office Hroursy-7 to 0 A. NL aud 6 to tP; BL;. | |- \> of K, MD to 18 M; Saturdays. io =_ A. D. BLAKELY, M. D.,. unio A Office Hours, 8 to 9K. ML., and 6 to 7 P, M. ._ avsifh Cromerir®, * UNDERTAKER & PRACHCAL EMBXLMER Counsztor an Law, . MILEORD, N. ¥. Hole cad preate wie. ° DR. Q. §: BARNEY, Physician sand i Surgeon,: -~ _ MILFORD, N. Y. - «Largest 'of any Bonic fn Otfogo, Dela- ware or Echohrie counties. ' \ - THE ~ oon 7, 1897. CLFORD, N. Y., Otsego: Tidings .to any address unless we ste notified to that effect At the time the §1§bst§ipflpp§x§§esg i *. MENTION Mrs. Win, Wagner is visting-friends in. Oneonta. G. { ,. Whitney. is in New York buylifig, goods. L Austin Augur of Cooperstown was in town. Monday,. Obas Hall -and wife are visiting friends at Bidnoy. - , 2. Mid, John H. Wilcox is visiting her pampnlk‘infixiinbridié. > O. M. 'Brooks and and wife are visit- ing friends in Schonevas, ~ > i Mre. Frank Wblfofflqi Middleburg is a guest at Curtis Peck}? T Chas, Tilapaugh and wile of Seche: nectady are visiting relatives hore. Considerable. correspondénge is un- avoidably crowded out of this fssue. ._ w, Miss Bessie Beglsston visited the ist of the weekwith friends in Olego, Dein Beckley Is visiting his sister, Mrs; Geo. Winslgw, in: Binghamton. ~Arthur Byard Visited | Idends: in. Bichmondyiic the litter part of last Freek. ;__- oe f 'Miss. Page: of Cooperstown {spent last week with hor Mrs. J. T. Thayer. ay ons \Mis Chas, Armstrong: went to One- onls Sunday to care for her father who is sick. ' ' Registration days for year areSaturday, Oct, 9, day, Och 16. ~> > The sereon-d voters | this and Satur- a vacation, while the storm-door must get down to business. . &. K. Palmer and wife, accompa- ~ by Mrs: Ailes Robinson, have re- turned to Harrisburg. Mrk E. Manchester and daughter, Grace, returned Tnesday from a week's visit with friends: in Stiaron Springs and victaily.. 000 - \The rate forschool tates in Sidney 1s $19.70 pér thousand.. The rate in is £5.50, and . the who think that is foo high. F. A. Ackley, editor of the Stam- JON party stopped in their way home from and fon Monday on their wa; . A‘fiipwmchsmsmnzs. * \ya are to the Journal Tor 00113111“ 320qu 0116131106 Giothiers ,;-,01.iepnta,; :| man whois &- good 'penman to 'do writing at the Tromos office. | employment for afew weeks. . A resi- ;| to one; -is the tan I want for a friend.\ ber |-which the local newspaper publisher or Will shortly go on and there are a few ' 'The Fanny Saxton- house on Bast Main'Bt., occupied by \Wm.. Hall, is being improved by a coatof paint, --* Waxten-A.young lady: or gentle Steady dent of Milford preferted.. Apply by letter, stating wages expected. | - A meat folder has been printed nt this office giving much valuable infor roation for those who intend to try the wegents' examinations here. A copy can be obtained free by addréssing the Principal, Prof. C. G. Eldred. Charlie, the youngest son of Dwight Georgia, fell from the; stoop in front of his home on Maple St. aud broke both bones in his right avin near the wrist. . Dr. Blakely reduced the frac- ture, and the little fellow is doing well. oC > P,. T, Barnum once said: \If you have $10 to put to 'good; use, put up one for the article gnd the other nine for the advertising. . Lean out talk any\man but a printer. The man who can stick type and, the next morning talk to 1,000 péopfia whileI am talking Afi. exolinuge says: \Old soldiers throughout the country are warned to look out fora smooth tongued swindler | who represonts himself to be an agent ~ {qup-soldiériquapgfipubfigheiaLIu; | ledo,.0. He approaclies many veterans of tha late war snd in order to induce gléem to subscribe offers' a premium of 'a'set of silver spoons or a pair of spec- 'tacles.. Theféis no such paper pub- lished and the veterans should be on their guard against this rank fraud. \Keop it out of the paper,\ is theery 'daily hears. - To oblige often costs con- siderable, though the person, making 'the, request thinks the granting is worth saying \thank you.\ 'A nowspaper is a peculiar. article in is stormed because he gets hold of one item, and is abused because he does 'mot got another, Young men, 'and of- ten young women, as well ai older, perform. acts which | are. legitimate items for publication, and then rush to the newspaper offices to beg the ed- tors not to notice the escapades,- The next-day they conderan the samo paper for not hazingpgblighed arothor par- ty the same they were guilty of, forgetting apparently, Their late visit to the printing office, The peo- ple who buy the paper expect thenews and ought to have it when | it is legiti- waste and is news, . Scandals are sup- pressed by the best papers until some official action is taken regarding them, and then they are used. Items inter 'esting practically - nobody can be \killed too, without affecting the wort of a newspaper. But the real \news\ must be and ought to be print- ed, and to ask editors to | suppress it is like going to a dry goods store and telling the propristor «to stop selling certain lines of allk op satig. -- ' A Statement. ® When tho Salisbury family were first stricken with this diseage, which Is no unknown disease, but dysentery, 'very means in our power \ were :| to prevent the other members of the 'family from faking the discase, and its use was prohibited.. 'When deemed necessary the State Board of Health was notified that an analysis of water, excrement, etc., might be made. The report from tember, \It confitnied the diagnosis and suspected cause of disease, Pr. Curtis wriles (@ysentery) is dus to the water. them sitice, urday. Hayenolsee 'signt, M. D. .C ular optician, many years & will be at Milford, Oct 22; Saturdays; office 193 Main St. ford for sale cheap, office. ~ sponsible; '| showing that he'or she has aitended -the -public's eye: _The news gatherer as the well wator was suspected at first Bacleriologist of | the Bender Laboratory was. handed to Dr. Curtis of th3 State Board on the 25th and reached me the 296K 'of Sep- that the disease The Salisbary family and also the Cook family were doing well op Sat Pror. Repasp, theexpert and pop graduate, Westville, Oct. 28; Westford, Ocf. 24; Oneonts, Fos place near Mil- Tnguirs at x W and active ot ladies to fravel for re- am established Louse in New Tork: Houflxlyifslffltxfl expenses, Parents. There aro many parents in this vil- lage who aro not familiar with the provisions of the compulsory, education law, and for their beneflt the Tipmas gives the following summary. _ All children 8, 9, 10, and 11 years of ago must attend school every day that school is in session. All children 12 and 18 years of age must attend school 80 consecutive days, and also all the remaining time that school is in session unless lawfully employed.. No perfon shall employ suck child unless the child holds 4 cér- tifleate signed. by the school authorities' «school 80'conseoutive days during the H You Need ianOvefcoat or Suit ’ +a Ulss fall, (lop‘l, fall to call on C&. BLIC-EC ---REMEMBER THE PLACE--- Speciai Prices for the next thirty days.| - | I -~ Comer Main and Chestnitt Sts, Oneonta. MILFORD, KY 0 T> Cz This Week we are ff\ l offering some Bargains - .golicol year. Ls sls ©\ A]l children 14 and 15 years :of age mus} fttend school during the whole. time school is in session: unless they areactually and regularly employed, and they must attend: school at all times when not so employed. The law, allows absences-only in |, case of sickness, - No other excuse can be accepted. Parents not complying with the law may be fined forthe first offense; and Aned or imprisoned for the second offense. ~- Any: person . employing a child contrary to the provisions of this law is liable to a fine of $50; and 'any | school district . which will- fully omits or refuses .to enforce this law may be deprived of one-half of all its public school moneys by 'the State Superintendent of Public Instruction.: 'The Board of Education must en- force the law-there is noalternative- and it will endeavor to do so. If the parents do their duty there will be little or no work for the truant officer. Westford Miss Myrtle 'Wobster, one of West ford's young ladies, will open a new 'milliner's shop in piftof Mrs. J. Roe's house. mid, © Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Bemis will be- gin housekeeping in Mrs, W. Ald- rich's house in the village. Miss Florence Everette of Worces- teris spending a few days in town «n ‘visifililgber friends; - . Miss Myrtle Bresee began feaching in the Howland district Monddy and B. VanZandt, in district No. 1. Mrs. Barney Haynes of ' Middleburg has been here the past week caring for her father, E. R. Treat, who has been sick, but is improving. John Webster and wife of Middle- field visited at J. Eeklor's, Sunday. Our village milliner, Mrs, Bidlake, has her. new lel goods, and is, ready for business. > Mrs. Julia Snyder and Mrs. E. Niles of Middlefield attended the Ladic's Aid Society held at Gzo. Hall's-last week, . Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOUAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the diseago.\ Catatch is a blood or disease, and in order to cure 1k you must take Internal remedics: \Hall's Catarch Cure Is taken Internally, and sets directty on the Blood and mucous surfaces, | Halls Catarth Cure Is not a quack modlcinc. | It was prescribed by one of thé best physiclans in this country for years, and is a regular proscription, It Is com- posed of the best tonles known, combined with beat blood purlficrs, ating directly on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of the two Ingredients is what- produces such wonderful re- sults in curfog Catrrth. . Send for teatimo nlals free. ¥. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. ' Bold by Dfuggiamndgenc. Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to be incurable should read what Mr. P. E. Grisham, of 'Gaars Mills, La., has to say: on the subject, viz: \I have been a sufferer from chronic di- arrhoen over since the war and have tried all kinds of medicines for if, 'At last I found a remedy That effecled a cure and that was Chamberla{n's Collé, Cholera and Diarrhoea - Remedy.\ This medicine can always be depend- 'sd upon: for | collc-cholera morbus, dyseniery and diarrhoca. It is pleas- ant to take and nover fails to effect a cure. | 25 and 50 éqnt sizes for sale .at« the City Drug Btoré, . ~ Coal Notice Chestnut, stove, and egg coal at the coal yard at $5.20 per ton of 2,000 1b.,, and $5.50 delivered in the village. All coal sold on the corporation wil | be delivered by iy: team. Terms Srictly cash. Cuyiz® B. Cane. 22A A few weeks sgo the editor was lak- en with a very severe cold that caused \him 10 be in a most miiserable condition. it was undoubtedly a bad case of la | grippe and recognizing it as danger ous he took immediate steps to bring about a speedyctire. | From theadver- tisement of Chamberlain's Cough Rem- edy and the many good recommend- | ations Included therein, #e concluded to make a first trial of the medicine. To say that it was: satisfactory in iis results, is pulling it very mildly, in- deed. | It acted like magie and there- salt was a speedy and permanent cure. - \We have no hesitancy in recommend Ing this excellent Cough Remedy to Libertylown, Maryland. The Sand Store. To Care Coostipetion Forever; It evuczmmmmmm anyoné afflicted with a cough or cold fo. in any form.-The Banner of Liberty, | 30 cent sizés for sale at the City Drug HU MP H REY Candy Cammariia, Beseisc. | Cures Fever. BAKER Special Bargains this week in Dress Goods, Muslins, Blan- kets, Millinery, Shoes, Cloaks; | :| - . . Capes; and Separate Skirts. --- 'for.the sole of Clothing, Hats, ~ - Baker the Clothler - Hesopened a store in the BAIRD BLOCK, __ Furnishings, 127 Main S And will £111,1qu the people ot Milford and vicinity with | reliable goods at prices consistent with honorable deal- ing - We offer no fictitious schemes to copture trade, but hope by fair dealing and courteous treatment to merit your patronage. - © R, THE CLOrEmEs®, B (Spacial | ., ;~ in all Departments. - 'We have: just re- jo \ ceived the largest and - best assor'tment of, A J it I Ladies' Wrappers ever U shown here at aston- -- ishingly 16W prices. Also 'the. latest styles in Ladies’ ‘Large‘ lot of Fall Weight Underwear at less than cost.. Low Priced Dress Goods f§r~school wear. K vor & whimey, - i - It's a Fact that 1 8. 4 No. No: No.. No 0 No, 10 Ne Backman's Balsam, - Van Wert's, [I » - Chamberlain's Cough Cure.. CITY DRUG STORE. If you want Harness and Blankets] Lap Robes, Whips, Fly Nets, of any-| *~* thing elso that is ._ needed in the lime.of} : HORSE FURMSH:| . ING G00D8S call on | - W. K. CHASE, ~ Portlandyvillse WSW Hamnom foaps . an of the county of N.Y. Lowest Prices S H Infants' Diseases. piarrhes. Nevralgia. Headache. and testment place of residence in: the or before . 16 pays totalk All the Best EARN—ES?“ Before buying., Asl about the leather, the , ; Cough SyPupS-<im- ... | do pge moms harness, ..Ours Is good; moxflmmflght. Har- » L2 mn J- |e soya sel Kamp|gnn1£m maul???\ tux-{nu gtfibuufiu‘yutgo Hfiamuo. cheerfully. of all kinds can b e b 0 ught . * One Mloute Cour 30. QOI—ILAES « > 1 apes s ‘ ’ \s =. ff Tor Szrupe Otto's Cure: f ° whetofihdlnlthkfidw Iwill fit your horses \ 111 Mfiord for» 1653 {noney o , KHmer's Cough Cure, & Wfinfi?’ im toe up. * . than In any town In fthelamwu \ _ SUMMER GOODS ready for you at prices lower than aver before, ‘m‘mulebutbleandsotmoom . Mmepmnfinwfitm tangle. \K0. 4~BROKD ST. - OKEOXTL K, T. aat to \mgmnmunoxd. toy the estale ot wil In said zaid town of Middiefl the 2th day of October here are No Better Bioyoles Built __ >- w ade from the raw mfermt st the facaoby of the wmmfl'ftmmawgtmfi x - mmgfiuww #i pees you tan zet para ba a Tow pours th Guas of 6) Furniture County. Be convinced by calling and getting prices. Gk, My Goods are All Leaders. moth te Rast Main Street, Milford, N, -Y. GEO. R. SWEET; mgp w t, Milford, X. T,