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F } & p ment. The same is true of our Youhg Men's Suits, Never have we shown & nobbier lime. Prices aro corres- pondingly lower in smaller sizes. Have you bought your Fall Hat? wE PIN OUR FAITH , better merchnndiso to pin it to. We want you to enjoy the fruits of first-class tailors and our judg- 3091me Bros, 01161131109; Olothiers, Oneonta, 's Wear a Retsel. Son eecomms avete inna dowsing recedes s frotty designs Watches we can get It o‘n Store a BOOK THLE or business as - to employer 0 Albany, N.Y. R. Jung 28, 1907. Bag® ® of 2 E= p. \ ~- R. gBkBBn, ~- Physician and Surgeon, 2 75, MILFORD; MC <e C Office Hours, 7 t6.0 A, M, and 6 to T BI ML; >> no *C 7 AM. to12M, . - A} D. BLAKELY, M. D., ( . N. Y.\ } OMce Hours, 8 to 9 A. M.., and 6 to 7 P. B, 4U8TIN CRONKHITE, UNDERTAKER & PRACTICAL EMBALMER MILFORD; N. Y. James E. Parshall, Aprorngy Axp Counszbor ar Law, MILFORD; N. Y. a“ Special attention given to Burrogate's: Co - Mortgage Foreclosgxxres. and Dmfingswluft' DBR._C. S_BARNEY, Physician : and + Surgeon, ' ~~ MILFORD, N. Y. , 8 to 9 a. m. Office Hours {Imam ___.. 17 to 8 m. DAULEY & WRIGHT, Epecessors to Hows Bros,, Manufacturers of - sud Dealors n * MARBLE AND ~CRXKITE - MONUMEKTS, __ HEADSTONES, &c., . 43 and 45 Broad St., Wilber National Bank, . oxEoxmaxy. Largest Capital of any Bank in town, jarpl f Ban , - Iesgwemimls of on porte h Opec, Tole CAPITAL - ~~ 190,00. SURPLUS 2. ~~ 00,000. All kifids of Banking business sgllcited. Oneonta. Gzo. 1, + ue > us President E. A. Sorautmta Vico President and Cashler Bascorn H Porres, - >- Assistant Cashler . DIRECTORS, Geo. %, Wilber, David Whipple, R. D. Balrd, Fe Tiber, ¥. A. x, B. it, Barnes Al forrls, L, E. Bowe, M. B. Wilber, THE OTSEGO TDINGS OCT. 21, 1897. MILFORD, N. Y., We can not agree to discontinue The Otsego Tidings to any address unless we are notified to that effect at the time the subscription expires, LOCAL MENTION; | Miss Kla VanDyke isin Schonevus. Horace Parshall and wifo are in town. , 'Dentist H. H.\ Barnard is at home for two weeks. Mrs, F. H. Parsons roturned from Brooklyn, Saturday. 'The MeDonald - boys are putting a plazzaNettioE. on the front of their house. Miss Barnard is visiting her uncle, F. Barnard, in Metuchen, N. J. : ' Mrs, McDonald is visiting her daughter and other friends in Oneon- Willis Seott, a former Milford boy, has been appointed postmaster at Ote- go. \L A. Pearso and family visited rel- atives at Schuyler Lake, Sunday and Monday, Nelson Scott has sold his hops at 160, A fos otter sales aro reported in this vicinity at 150. Geo. VanDyke is pulling a new cel- lar wall under his house and making other improvements. Tho primary class will give a mis- sionary concert in the Presbyterian church, Sunday evening. - Mrs, D. L. Sherman of Milford Cen- ter is serfously ill with a complication of appendicitis and peritonitis, Several of the young people attended tha Epworth League Convention at Flycreck, Monday and Tuesday, The next meeting will be held here some time in J&nuary. Pc Af, E. Wilder & Son's advertisement inthisistue will be accepted at their store just the same as legal leider money if used within ten days. Bee page four, © The Ladies' Aid Society of the Pres- byterian church will give a \pampkin pie\ sociable at the home of Mrs. Chas Osborne, Friday eyening of this week, Oct. 2%, A plesant time may be ex- pected, Every one welcome. There is no more brilliant or inter- esting speaker on the lecture platform, thin Dr. Geo. K. Morris-(Cinclona- #i Post Dr. Geo. K. Morris Tectures; In the MelEodist church, Onconta Oct. 47, Subject, *To measare man.\ Persons wishing reserved seats can se- \ care same by writing O. R Rows, Oneonts, Price Ste. - H this time lock out for ffea.\ So the almanse might well say, | PC |tg give more than $20 or $25 for m land found his son lying uncusrcions Fed- | and started for the hobse, bat the un- Geo, L. Lyon returned Tuesday from .an extended trip through the 'We%t. - Quite a number from this plage go to New York, to-day on the excursion. News has been teceived hero that Mrs, Herbert Sweet of Waynesburg, Ohio, recently fell and broke her arm and received other severe bruises; Her many friends here will be pained to learn of hee injury. a Itis a matter of economy to have your soiled suits, overcoats, dresses, cloaks, etc., dyed some dark color. They will look like now and the cost is only a fraction: as much, Agency at the Tinrvas office. = Dr. Morris' lecture abounded in wit, 'pathos,, eloquence and common sense, and displayed the wide range of the Doctor's oratorical power.-[Cincinna- ti Times Stat. Dr. Geo. K. Morris lectures in the Methodist church, One- onta, Oct. 27. Bubject, '\Po measure a man.\ Persons wishing' reserved seats can secure same by writing O. B.. Rowe, Oneonta. Price 50c, The weather bureau takes no stock in equinoctial storms, in which our grandfathers or grandmothers believed almost as implicitly as they did in their Bibles, The records of the bureau show that the sum-can get \across the lino\ without causing any great dis- turbance of the elements, and that on- ly a few times in a long series of years has there been a severe storm during the latter part of September. The weather records show that the greatest rainfall for any ten days is in the last of June. The least occurs in the mid- dle of April, the latter part of October, and about the first of March, Storm frequency is greatest in January and February. - As the days grow shorter and the season for cycling draws to a close, riders wonder what will become of all the wheels that will be discarded for new makes next spring,. A cy- cling publication asserts that the old wheels are made info new. machines and sold to persons who cannot afford wheel. The process by which this is accomplished includes | raising the frame, enamelingit, bending the han- dle-bars, plating them, a new saddle, now tires, blacking the chain and gears and nickel plating the cranks, seat posts und fork ends. Besides, broken spokes are replaced with new; sot screws attended toand parts cleaned. Threo years ago it would not pay to undertake such renovations, but the cost now averages about $7. and if the purchase is made at $6 the altered wheel can be sold af $20, with a prof- it margin of 87. Country store advertising is improv- ing, and as it improves it grows more and more interesting and all the better for the interest it excites. | It was for- merly of, little consequence, because country storokecpers took little Inter: estin this dopartment of their own business, | The advertising was unpop- ular, was neglected and | regarded as a bore, because it was considered an ex- pense rather than a source of profit, Shrawd mon have taken the adveriis> ing expenso account from the blacklist it formerly occupied and | put itin the light, so that we éan'plainly see just what its value is and its probable and profitable returns. - Money is now spent, not grudgingly, as formerly, but freely and voluntarily and in some instances lavishly, That nonemay bo thrown away the quality of country store advertising should be carefully donsidered and every help toward goodness adopted.-[Dry Goods Chron icle. A Sad Accident. Orea0, Oct. 18.-Sianley G. Shep- herd, the eight-year-old son of Sanford A. Shepherd, was almost instantly killed, near his home on the Olsdawa, abqatsizmiles from this village at 7 o'clock this morning. He went toa lotmear the house to catch a horse which had been out during the nigh! taking will him a rope about {welve feet long. After ho had succeeded in catching the animal he secured one end of the rope around its neck, fasten- ing the other end sround his own body. When within ashort distance of thebarn, the horse, for some un- known reason, became frightened and farmed to run, dragging the boy mae, about forty rods across the lot, where ho came to a atop. Mr. Shepherd, whiy wease witcess, hastened to the scene, upon Jbe ground. Repicked bin ap formate Gies ouly Dreailed u few Emes and expired before his bome was reached. His skull wis badly frie tared and infermal injuries were also ressived, rendering destd. afoot a- staniareocs. T+ is beter to take Hood's Sarsaper- C\ Ills (hae to experitist anid unknown f _- a-Aeatned progmatiors te katwl Hinman !<lollow. Rev. Frank Wolford and (amily of Middleburg arc visiting at Walton Lu- ther's. ' - Mrs. F. Linu Augur and daughter, Marion, are spending some time in Herkimer. Mrs, Cora Salisbury has moved to Mt. Vision, © Mrs, Wm, Nelson is gaining from her recent sickness. Wi, Nevill of Middleburg has been dow days. -| Geo. Phillips is quite ill at the home of his nieco, Mrs: A.J. Lattin. ' .. [Will Lattin and family go We.Jnes . 'day (today): New York to visit friends, Mrs. Walton Luther and Mrs. F. T. Augur are visiting at Qneonta. uMrs. Curtis Wright has been quite ill. . Edgar Salisbury and Banner Tuck er went to New York on the excursion Wednesday. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOOAL APPLICATIONS, as they eaunot reach the seat of the disease. Catarth Is a blood or constitutional éfseaso, and in order to cure It you muéfi take internal remedies. Hall's Catarch Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces, > Hall's Catarch Cure is nota quack modicino. It was prescribed by org of the 'best physicians in this country for posed of the best tonics known, combined. with. best blood purifiers, nting directly on the mucous surfaces. <The perfect comblontion of the two Ingredients is what produces such wnnderful re- sults in curing Catarzh. Send for testimo nlals free. f F, J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0, \Bold by Druggist, price tc. For Sare-Small place near Mil- ford for sale cheap. Inquire aU‘ this office. 48Lf ProF. RuLAND, the expert and pop- ular optician, many. years a graduate, will beat Milford, Oct. 29; Westville, Oct. 28; Westford, Oct. 22; Oneonta, Saturdays; office 193. Main St. WaxtEp-Trustworthy and active gentlemen or ladies to travel: for re- sponsible, established house in New York. Mouthly $65.00 and expenses, Position steady, ' Reference, Encluse self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y. «Chica go. 44m6 WaxTED.-A tenant for the suite of rooms over the furniture store. tt Gro. R. Swaxz. Nortce-We want an able, wide- awake Life Insurance man to take charge of territory and agents. If you want a good thing address W, A. Baldwin, Gen. Mgr., 86 State Bt. Al- bany N. Y. 49w2 Lost. A young beagle hound mostly white. Had strap on neck, If found 'please iuform James Perkins, Box 50, Milford N. Y. ' 49w8 tyctloe of Assessments. Cooporative Fire Insurance Company are now due, and may be pafd me at my office in rear of drug store, C. P. Prox, Thoso who believe chronic diarrhoea to be incurable should read what Mr. P. E. Grisham, of Gaars Mills, Lo., hns to say on the subject, viz: \I have been a sufferer from chronic di- arrhoea over since the war and have tried all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found a remedy that effected a cure and that was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and. Diarrhoea Remedy,' 'This medicine can always bo depend- ed upon for collc, cholera morbus, dysentery and diarrhoos, Itis pleas- ant to take and nover fails to effect a, euro, 25 and 50 cont sizes for sale at the City Drug Store, ' Notice Chestnut, stove, and egg coal at the 'coal yard at $5.20 per ton of 2,000 1b., and 85,50 delivered in the village. All coal sold on the corporation wil bo delivered by my team, Terms Srictly cash, Cuxirr E. Carn, 221 A few weeks ago the editor was tak» en with a very severe cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition, It was undoubtedly a bad caso of Ia grippe and recognizing it as danger ous he took immediate steps to bring about a speedy cure. Fromtheadver- tisementof Chamberlain's Cough Rem- edy and the many good recommend: ations included therein, we concluded to make a first trial of the medicine. To say thatit was satisfactory jn iis results, is putting it very mildly, in- deed. Itacted like magic and there- sult was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no hesitancy in recommend- ing this excellent Cough Remedy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold in any form.-The Banner of Liberty, Maryland. The 25 and 30 cent sizes for sale at the City, Drug Stare. Dex't Tehacce Spit and Smoke Tour Life Away. Take Circarets Canty nucuuflummnfimm FIRED. MOTHERS fnd TLWIW ‘Lt,';R~whwh' 1 WE? Thein: pare blood, x good appetite and rew aad needed 8TRENCTH. |_. _ Pee and Chitsen. raz\ * & m Pools arlyer years, and Is a regular prescription, Tt is com: . ao If You Need an Overcoat or Suit this fall, don't fall to eall on o. Bl.fter® 0 - Speciai Prices for the next thirty days. the guest of Rev. Frank Wolford a |. -- REMEMBER THE PLACE--- Cam‘s; Main and Chestaut Sts, Oneonta. a- \ Look for -- . Pea Jacket Coats, Flannel Shirts, GHoves and Mittens, - and our superb line of Win- ~. ter Suits and Overcoats for - Men and Beys are worthy your consideration. The lit- > \ N [Colder Wether _- tleness of priceé demand it. - BAKER, THE CLOTHIER, 127 Main St., Oneonta. for One Week KENYO Assessments for the Otsego County Portlandville . Largest Stock CASTORIA | Special Sale Oi Of Trimmed Hats, Coats and Furs. Great bargain in Trimmed Millinery. 'We open-and place on sale This Week the Largest line of Trimmed Silk Velvet Hats at Introduction prices. See our Window Display. Furs, Coats, Capes and Separate Skirts will be sold atiequally Low Prices. Yéu cannot afford to miss this sale. \ A. B. CORNELL, Oneonta, All the Best Cough SyPUpPS-dims=-., @ -Ketp's Balsam, | King's Discovery Ope Minute Cough Cure, Far Syrups. Otto's Cure - Kitmer's Cough Curo, , E- pactman's patsam, ven wert's, Chamberlain's Cough Cure, - CITY DRUG STORE. ~ H you want Harness and Blankets] There are No Better Bicycles Built _- Lap Robes, Whips, Fly Nets, or any- thing else that is needed in the line of HORSE FURNISH- ING GOODS call on V. I. CHASE, LN. T. Lowest Prices S NUMPHREYS 1 Cures Fever; [No. 8 \ Infants' Diseases No 4 \ Diarrhéa 'No. 8 \ Newralgis. No. 9 \_ Headache No. 10 \ ste NO, 14 Cures Skin Distases. No. 18 \ Rheumatisnn fta. 20 wrhccping Cough . L a . a T V: 1 * It pays to talk ET ARXAXTEESS Before buying. Askc about the leather, the thread, the workinaosh) all are' first-class, none . ; ices nro r ar ness from our store stands J’s a agt. When you find a strap bring It: buzz and. It will be made so, choorfully. Labways carry the largest line of - COLLARS to be found in this section, Iwill fit your horses rtec from too. o o \0000 (om uP SUMMER GOODS ready for you'nt pram lower than over before; * BBTAll the best brands of Ax) cme fhe ia Grease agd Oils, and ugs, Cu Combs Brushes; “damming you wit-it 10:36 m'gb. ALVIN R. SMITH X0. 4 BROAD ST. - OKKOXM, K. T. - To orzprrogs. Pursuant to “Mata-uni? Barro. Vade extipeiy Protx Ue pase vterial ah. .. Wiis yout get al wheat \ ._ COME IN AND SEE our - NEW GOODS WHICH HAVE JUST ARRIVED FROM THE - orry. N & WHITNEY, MILFORD, N. Y. fre Exctong ot It's a Fact that Furniture test of us |\ is not right Of all kinds can be bought . in Milford for less money than in any town in the County: Be convincéd by calling and getting prices . My Goods are All Leaders. . « GEO. R. SWEET, AT ANY PRICE THAN I wet parts r East Main Street, Milford, N. Y. Afllwfigé . $1: Q. ' AX®, W %