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-f P 5 F o s { 1 ; Ime of $, . \ hwy the shown In to bave you whether you oo a BOOK © R, TELE as Rx 0 E N.Y. 1897. 18 Ad Me Rok BB) re & iain w v - nout. a aoe dd scree ”3 . enjoy the fruits of ment. The same ivs true. of our Young Men's Suits. Never | Dell Barnum; and Mr. and Mrs, Hom- + have w6 shown a nobbier line. Prices nwo corres: | er Hannah, of Middlefield Center. pondingly lower in smaller sizes. Have you bought your Fall Hat? % Colburn Bros, One -Price Clothiers, Oneonta, .. To our Men's $10, $12, and j$.15 Suits. . We know of no befter merchandizo to pin it to. We want you to | for about a year and a half. Arst-class tailors and our judg- Wear a Retsel. 'fafter. spending several months at Middlefield intense suffering borno with great pa tience. She had beon in poor health Among 'the relatives from out of town in at- tendance at the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Barnum, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harriett Parshall is home again South Bend, Ind. Miss Maggie Lenton: was called to Oneonta last week to. care for her no hopes of his recovery. -_:! DBR. W. R. £EEBER, . . Physician and Surgeon, \ MIGRORD, K. %. . ,> Office Hotrs, 7 tog A. M, and 6 to 7 B, BL;. - w .) TAM, to 12 B. Saturdays. A. D. BLAKELY, M. D., 7\ MILFORD, N.Y. *- Office Hours, 8 to 9 A, M., and 6 to 7 P. R. e heck hae cial UNDERTAKER & PRACTICAL EMBALMER MILFORD, N. Y. James E. Parshall, AmrontEy axp CouksRLor amr Law, R MILFORD; N.Y. E¥7~Specfal attention given to Surfogate's Oourr,‘ Mortgage Foreclosures, nd Drawing Wills. - .._ DRB BARNEY, 5 0 20 Physician: and : - Surgeon, MILFORD, N. Y. =- | ggg - Oflce Hours' 1 7 to 8. m: DAULEY & WRIGHT, Successors to Howe Bros., Manufacturers of \ ee KXRBLE ~AND CR&ANITE - MonomExTs, ~* (HEADSTONES, &c,. | 43 and 45 Broad'St., Oneonta, -__ __ fn Wilber National Bank, © ONEONTA. MY, ._ Largest gnpltgl ofany Bank in town. Parser \C 1\ Dols CAPITAL! - ~ ~ $180,088: SURPLUS L O ~ 00,000. . All kinds of Banking business solicited, Gzo. 1, Witnzn, tuns ,s Prosidont K, A. Scrunume Vice Presldent and Cashler Blarieu H. Portan, -. -__ Assistant Cashier piREOYORS David Whipple, R. D. Baird E. A. 8; 16 Barnce JL E.Bowe. \> . Geo, I. Wilber; Wilber, A. It Wher, Albert Morris, M. 8. Wilber, THE-OTSEGO - THINGS MILFORD, N.Y., NOV. 4, 1897. 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, ss ame % Hirry Hartwell and lady of Oneon- ta were callers in town Sunday. Mrs. E. B. Bweset is visiting relatives and friends in Onconta and Otego. Chas. Lyon relurned last Friday from a visit with relatives at Gilberts ville. . Tho date of the first dancing school should have read Nov. 6, in last week's issue, . R Mr. and Mrs, Parsons of Afton ar vived here Saturday afternoon for a visit with their son, Rev. F. H. Par- |. sons. Miss Josephine Finnegan apd Miss Nellie Malono of Bingharaton are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Van- dyke. R. B, Winslow and family . were called to Oneonta to atlend the funsral of Mrs,. Winslow's niéce, Harriet IL Gilé, on Wednesday. - . Mr, and Mrs. E. Manchester and daughter,. Grace, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene \Manchester visited. the first of the week in Onconta.~ Mrs. Camp and daughter, Ars, Hand, of Westville will occupy 'the rooms in the Ingalls house next to\ Séotf's mar- ket this winter, They will soon take possession, j John Rose has picked fifteen bush» els of wild craubérries on his farm at Mt. Upton,. Why ars not some of the swamps in this county utilized for cranberry cullure? The pres of September choese is pro- vokingly: low. Everybody expected thak.primé autumn stock would bring at least 10 cents but that hope has been «bandoned by the producer. ~ Lovelt's Boston Stars gave' the best enléttaiitient ever given in Rockville, -{[Rockville, Ind., Journal. | In the M. E. church, Oneonta, Nov 10. Ad- mission 506. - Reserved seats can be secured by writing O. B. Rowe. J. K. Rennelt has sold his hops for «alittle better than ifc. Hels one of | Xhe largest growers in the town. Ed| Fitigerald kas sold his crop at 166. DoirBweetreports that he Bas been offered 16fc. The market seem io 'be advancing very,slowly. Fach and eyery one of the Lovelt's Boston Stats are stare of the first mage nitade, We have had them (twice in tree months -J. A. Baseit., Rich fed Spriogs. Inthe M. B. church, Onsonts, Nov. 10, - Adaitssicn 50 Reserved sats can be sectired by writ ing O. B. Rowe. . Lovett's Boston Stare appeared at The Court House last evening acd gavaat good a concert as bas Seesi giveafa Dorham In many a day, A Detter pleased anlience ever loft ihe Coif N, O, Her Kee iA Acdomon tlo Ressel «frembameseiby yning & BP .| be abserit about, three. weeks, 'I change for the better. _| President; Mrs, F. H. Parsons, Secre- day at Thomas Goowey's at South Smith is at Windsor on busi- ness, - i Roa e -\ Mr. and Mrs, Oha§, Palmer are visit- ing relatives in Syracuse. They will Those Milfordites who had.forgotien that Sunday night was Halloween were forcibly 'reminded of the fact Monday morning. The Fay inani- mate things swapped places during ish.\ 'Eiveryoue had a good laugh over the ludicrous part of it and the appropriateness of some of the signs which appeared. -_ . Some great improvements have re- cently been made in the . village . cem- etery, 'There has, been a wonderful transformation from the old ~ briar patch of a few, years ago, thanks to the energy of some of our enterprising citizens. The TipmGs takes a little credif to itself for getting the matter started, and it is proud of the great At the annual meeting of the La- dies' Aid Society of the M, E. church, held in the church parlors Tuesday af- ternoon, the following officers were elected: Mrs. C. J. Armstrong, Pres- ident; Mrs, C. Kuiskern, Ist Vice President; Mrs. O. Westcott, 2nd Vice tary; Mrs. A. Cronkbhite, Treasurer. Board of Mauagers, Mrs. O. Sebolf, Mrs, O. Brooks, Mrs. E. Gago, Mrs. J. Baker. Advisory Committece, Mrs. L. E. Darby, Mrs. E. Woodcock, Mrs. .B. W. Hawver. The next monthly tea of the society will be held at the M. E. parsonage Friday afternoon, Nov. 12. The special Hnyvat Home Service in the M. E. church last Sunday was admirably arranged and well conduct- ed. The music and singing by the «choir under the leadership of Mr. John Wilcox was of a very high order of ex- cellence, especially the parts rendered by Mrs. Wilcox, showing her to be not inferior to many soloists who com- mand good salaries in the city church- es; and that theirefforts are appreciat- ed by the congregation was evinced by the very liberal collection if behalf of the choir fund. The pastor, Rev. F. H. Parsons, preached an cloquent and forceful: sermon from. Jer...5 24, making clear and convinciog the du- ty of gratitude to God for the bountiful harvest just gathered. The decorations of the church were unique and' tasty, the Ferris wheel especially commend- ing itself to the admiration of all, Al- together the services were impressive and enjoyable. ,. ** Lena. Thomas Millard's mother arrived here Sunday to spend a fow days with her son. John Cook, who had his leg broken sometime since, has recovered enough to get out on crutches. - One ovening last week bis neighbors to the number of about fifty-five dropped in and husked out nearly all his corn, The yiJlMLchn exceeds any pre- vious year, | Seloy C. Gregory raised over 2,000 bushels and Gregory and Naylor over 1,600 bushels. Ellas Gregory, wife aud daughter of Colorado visited at Lester Gregory's Monday. Mrs. U. A. Potter spent last Tues: Hartwick. On last week Thureday at Dr. Pom- eroy's of West Oneonfa occurred the marriage of his only | daughter, Blanche, and Frank D. Potter, former ly of this place. The groom is a young man of sterling worth and the bride is one who is highly respected in her community. | They spent‘ two days hera with relatives and friends und haye returned to Oncont«a<where | 'they will go to housekeeping at once as Mr. Potter has a lucrative position in the Pruyn Mills there. Their host of friends wish for them in their new relations the truest happiness with whith this world with its heaven blest gifts can bestow. We_s_t_v_me. R Jay Saxton of Phoenix Mills has moved in with his father, and willl work the farm. L Mrs. G. Saxton of Elk Creek is dressmaking in this vicinity. Mrs. Sarah Camp and daughter in- tead to move to Milford soon. Lewis Thayer of this place and Ber- tha Michaels of Elk Creek were mar- ried last week at Scheneviis by Rev. N. B. Ripley. May their lot bea bap | ong - pylwix‘ig Slater and fatmily were. at Hiram Slater's Sunday. : Asaleof the personal property of Ihe Iate John A. Nellis is to be teld on Thuteday of this week. | Lost, 4 the night made one almost feal \spook- I' -|-ming of this week for the benefit of The young people held a birthday, party with Katie Bell Snyder last Sat- urday evening, ~\) 090. 000 ; Mrs, Myron Lowell. of Chicago is visiting her mother, Mrs. Tabor,, and' other friends in town. - Who was not glad to see the rain were very low. Bert Roberts is agent for a clothing firm in Philadelphia for which he has taken several orders already, Lysander Dey and wifé visited friends in town last week. \Tne Epworth Teague' will hold a social ab the parsm‘mge on Friday eve- superannuated ministers. Mrs, Aaron. VanDyke of Milford spent a part of last week with her sis- ter, Mrs: Delos Manzer. Mis. Henry Andrews of Middlefield Conter visited Mrs, Aldrich Thursday and Friday, Eik Greek. _ Our pastor exchanged pulpits with Rev. Adams of Decatur last Sunday. The receipts of the social held last Friday evening were over $0.00. The money goes fowards buying a new pulpit Bible for the church. The Elk Creek Grange will hold a clam supper at their ball, Friday ove- ning, Nov. 5, instead of the chicken pic social as stated last week, Mr, and Mrs. John Baldwin of Wor- cester were at M. N. Webster's last Sunday. muscular rheumatism. Mrs. John Van Wie of Maryland is staying with her sister, Mrs. Clark, for a few days. Miss Bertha Michaels of this place and Lowis Thayer of Westville were married last Wednesday at the Meth- odist parsonage at Schenevus. Rev. N. B.. Ripley performed the ceremony. They -took the train for Sloansville where they will visit a brother of the bride. Floyd Breseo and wife of South Hill visited his mother last week, Will Patrick and wife visited friends in Otego last wesk. Catabrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they camnot reach the sont of the disense. Catarrh ls a blood or constitutional ¢isoaso, and In order to cure 1b you must take Internal remodics, «Hall's Cataith «Cure is taken'Internally, and nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces, Hall's Catarch Curo is nota quack modielne. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, snd Is a regular prescription. It Is com- posed of the best tonics known, combined with best blood purifiers, netlug directly on the mucous surfaces. 'The perfect combination of the two lngredlents is what' produces such wonderful re- sults in cuting Catatrh, Bend for teatlmo nials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0. Bold by Druggists, price 7tc. How t? Make Money! . If you are out of employment and want a post- tlon, paying you from $30 to $100 monthly clear above expenses by working. roulatly, or, if you want to Increase your present meome from. $200 to $500 yearly by working at odd times, write the GLOBE CO., 723 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa., statlag age, whether marrled or single, last or present employment, and you can secures position with them by which you can make more mony easter aud faster than you ever mado before in your life. b2m8 For place near Mil- ford forsale cheap. Inquire at this office. ~48if WaAxTED-Trustworthy and active gentlemen or ladies to travel for re- spousible, established house in New York, Monthly $65.00 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Encluse self-addressed stamped envelope. \'The Dominion Company, Dept. Y. Chica- go. 44m6 For good work horse, nine years old, at a bargain for cash, or will trade for a pony. * Inquire at the Trixas office. WaxTED.-A tenant for the suite of rooms over the furniture store. tt ~ 'Gxo. R. Sween. . wagon, and a heavy double harness, cheap. Slif F. A. CoopEr. Confluqa Chestnut, stove, and egg-coal at the coal yard at $5.20 per ton of 2,000 Tb., and 85.50 deliveredinthevillagé. All cosl sald on the corporation wil} be delivered by my team. Terms Srictly cash. Corer E. Care. #if . Dea't Tobacco and Sincks Tour Life Avay. \To qult tobscco caslly nod forever, be mag Bae, the wonder worker, that makes weak mon attoog. All dreggists Se or#1, Curegearan- teed. Tocklet and sumple free Address Sterling Remedy Co, Chleagd or New York . Toe Cure Conitipation Forever _. Take Camemere Candy 100 ersic | rzcchtompwfwmajamy TIRED MOTHERS fnd hep | TinBoo-d’ssg'sapdrim‘vbkh ives | thein pure blood, a good aspetite rew and needed STRENGTH. CASTORIA arg teagle Bound mostly A yourg tep if Luella Brown died Oct, 19, of en- cer in the stomach, after four weeks of brother, Homer, who is very low with . come Monday? The wells and streams | Mrs. Henry Palmer is quite ill with |. been painting Mr. Wick's and his son Hosea's houses. . writes:-'\In August 94 I was taken sick with rhoumatism. My feet were swollen so bad that I could not stand, and my legs and arms were so bad that I could not use them at all. In \95 I was taken with a fever and was not expected to live. I paid out over three hundred dollars for doctors and medicines which did me no good; and tried every patent medicine I could hear of until your agent saw me and wanted me to try your Swamp-Rook, I took six bottles and when I had. fin- ished the last one I was as well as I I ever was in my life, and every- body was surprised to see me look» For Sanz-One horse Democrat/ing so well for all the doctors had given me up, Ifeel that I ows my lifo to Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remé- dy. Icannof speak too hi praise and if you see fit to publish this testimonial for the benefit of your readers you are at liberty to do so. I cheerfully send this recommendation without any request on your part, Sept. 23, 07. Walton, Del. Co., N. Y. nets. fall of life, nerronnd vigor, tsto.No'To- tou, will bear witness of my condi- tion before using Swamp-Root and what it has done for me, and | Swamp-Root also pamphlet by yall 'free. Meation this paper ard send youraddress to Dr. Kilmer & Ca, | NY, Sold by dreggiss, price 50¢. and $1.00. HoodsEsrmpartiia Fas cored} - |_ ( hoch ipa ote | cg efecrofa®s, exranch, dyspese®, shete | wats From the ab The fickecy of The EXPIRES BTATE CTOLE CONPAYY, at Onssabe, . 9 C when of maen oif ors ”Wiumgiiwwmmsfimmmfiknmfimkwfim C If You Need an Overcoat or Suit this fall, don't fail to call on, C- BLIG-EL _. Special Prices for the next thirty days. - Corner Main and Chestnut Sts, Oneonta. - --RENEMBER THE PLACER-- * too © ~ a Special Salt for One Week, Of Trimmed Hats, Coats and Furs. this '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 I will be sold at equally Low Prices. You cannot afford to mike Great be¥gain in Trimmed Millinery. sale. A. B. CORNELL, Oneonta. |. NOTICE TO CREDTORS. Pursuant to an orderof Lynn J, Arnold, Surro- gate of the county of Otsego, notlee is herebe- given, according to low, to all Persons having Clalims ngainst the estale of Willis Dutton, dy ceased, late of Middlefield in sald county, that they are required to exhibit the same, with vouch ers thereof, to the undersigned executors of the last will and testment of sald deceased, at their place of residence In the tow of Middlefield In gald county, on or before the 2bth day of October next. Dated Apgivl 10, lBfl’Ih - ntrugy Bares, Cmd i [ Excentors Lane Hill, Mrs. John Ryder and daughters visited at R. Ryder's the first of last week, Mrs. Fritts' sister, Mrs. Chase, made her a visit last week. Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Maude Couse and John Smith on Nov, 8, at the home of the bride's par- onts on Dutch Hill. Mr. and Mrs. John Burnside of Maryland visited at E. Burnside's the first of last week, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ryder visited at Unadilla last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Anna Hoose visited friends in Oneonta last Saturday. E. Burnside is building a new wood-, shed. i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hubbard visit- ed friends in Roseboom n few days ago.. Their niece, Miss Myrtle Hub- bard, accompanied them home to visit friends in this vicinity. The Ladies' Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Monzo Wil- cox next Saturday afternoon. ' Ray Chappell and family visited at E. Obappell's last Saturday and Sun- day. Middlefletd Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall of this place attended the the Lane-Robbins wed- ding at Schenevus. Mrs, Dr. Vickers of Canajoharie has been visiting here, c John Dutcher and wife of Phoenix Mills was in town Saturday, 'The painiers from Roseboom have A Latter from Walton. Mr. H. C. Grover of Walton, N. Y. ly in its H. C. Grover. 'The following persons, all of \Wal C. H. Hearn, {Station Agenk) Gilbert Sherwood, (Merchant) - Fred Heluolen. (RR Engineer) * T» Chase, (Post Mastery [ You tay have a sample bolle of sol Bite Annes pros vee cps ts K‘fiifia C* Ps é ¥. *T a d* E ; *omes | taera od blo - J G FT C - ° h t. $ All the Best o Cough fl . Kemp's Mum, King's Discovery ‘ One Minute Cough Cure, Tar Syrups, Otto's Cure ~ Kilmer's Cough Cure, Backman's Balsam, Van Wert's, o ° Chamberlafn's Cough Cure. CITY DRUG STORE. If you want Harness and Blankets Lap Robes, Whips, Fly Nets, or any- thing else -that is HORSE FURNISH- ING GOODS call on W. K. CHASE, Portlandville « , N. Y. Largest Stock - CITY. needed in the lime of | T h y FOPGG of Argument Is never so well displayed as when positive proofs of the worlh of the article under discussion are shown. Comparisons of our Winter Suits and Overcoats - MILFORD, COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS WHICH HAVE JUST ARRIVED FROM THE - Lowest Prices HUMPHREYS' No. -i Cures Fover. No. 8 \ Infants' Diseases. No, 4 \_ Diarrhea. No. 8 (\ Neuralgia. No. 9 \ Headache. No. 10 - \ - Dyspepsic. No. 14 Cures Skin Diseases, No. 1B \_- Rheumatism. No. 20 \_ Whooping Cough No. 27 \ Kidney Diseases No. 80 \ - Urinary Diseases No. 77 \ _ Colds and Grip. right prices imen EA go, 111 “11mm St., New Tork. AT ANY PRICE Seo Our Now Trunks and Valiges. here are No Better Bicyle Bu €, KENYON & WHITNEY, MILFORD, N. Y, \Will convince the most skeptical that wa have the right goods at BAKER, THE CLOTHIER, 127 Main St., Oneonta. It __