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ore. . Olle, I'K‘Fgmrb: \KT er 0 ay, °F. Y. to an or 6C ite accord pst the \Mata of they are there- at his county, comm ies {s oromo mem nn n aa one . 'What sort of a house do Buy Clothing of you tha to There are trickey and honorable dealers, Pedplla like our standard of goods. 'We respectfully solicit your trade. 3 ~* Colburn Bros, One Price Glothiersfenéonta. . DR. W. R. SERBER, leas . _ TheiTlqumcs bays out more-imoney PPysnpnap and Surge0n, _| in town than mny other firm, with the 210 ote 0% ~* single exception of J. Armstrong: & . - Offiée Hours, 7 to 9 CMs H 10 ot enas ond. * \a Ko BD ASM. and 6 to 7 PIM.; Hon; and yet there are a few. people- ° Office Hotlis, 8 to 0 A: NL., and 6 AUSTIN CRONKHIPE, _- UNDERTAKER: & PRACTICAL EMBALMER . ~MILFORDN. Y. _. James E. Parshall, Atrormiy Axp.Coufsiror Ar Law, MILFORD, N. v. Em fittings oy Bocciaaie. * DR. 0. 8.BARNEY, - Physician:: and : Surgeon, \_ _->_ MILFORD, N. ¥. _ \ Office Hours «g up mo Tto 8. m. \ BAULEY & WRIGHT, - Successors ufacturers of crane STONES; &c., . > ' ~ 'Qicoita. ber. National: Bank, __| ONEONTA, N. v, ool zest Capifal oC any Banx in thin, , c surplus of any; ' gms n yos URPLUS -C ., - 00,000. 'All kinds of Banking business sdffeited. ,- mo. Ur Wine®®..s o |-) (~s 5 Président Vico Prealdent and Cashior coms ~-. Assistant Cashier : | DIREQIOR® =) np =c ber, ~ David.Whipple,. It D, B j . -B T &. W Banca / < L £, Bowe. - B. Wilber, DEC; 28, 1897, MIEFORD, N.Y.. - We cao not agree to discontinue The Otségo Tidings to any address unless we are notified to that effect at the time icription expires. LOAL MENTION, Win H. Hall is visiting his daugh- doe inc Bidner ,. - Ason wis born<to Mr. and Mrs, Leon \Baker or .. ~. ' Attorney Js B. | Parshall wont to Boston on legalbusiness Tuesday, A big éstortment of Chrismas cards and bgoklots at the Tromas office. . Drs J.Blakely of Middlefold visited | hisfather, Dr. A. D. Blakely, Mon- days>s :, \Mis. 8. N. Saxton and son, Sayre, of Binghamton.are spending the week in tow. |_ - 2. Luther and Hawver bave moved in- to the store formerly occupied by An- drew Spencer, : f \ ' oA sp'eclal program of Christmas music will be rendered by the M. E. <hoir Bunday morning. 'The patrons of tho Hinman Hollow Cheose factory received 880, por hun- 'A for their Sept. milk. 'Oun'sécount of the continued illness: of his wile, Dore Salisbury has con- cluded to remove to Afton. Yrx. Aston Salisbury went fo Bos- ton, Monday, to spond Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Amos Bissell. 'This-(Wednesday) evening ' occurs the supper and sale for the benefit of the Presbyfefian church, in (he Opera House. . Missés Alta and Bertha Stowart left \Mondayfor a two weeks visit at Mc- 'Clure, Gulf Summif, Deposit and Binghamton. Mr, F. K. Barnard is quite prom- Inently identified with the friterests of the Presbyferian church at his home dn Metuchen, No J. 'The special meetings at the ¥. E. +Shurch were closed Tuesday evening.. Rev, B. P. Ripley of Cooperstown _ preached the: sermon. Tho young friends of Norman «Bis« sell will be pleased 'to leard that he ranks second in his class in the Suro- 4 mit, N. J. public schools, . Thursday of this week Milford people can pay their taxes af one per cent <ouimissfon, Collector B. A. Marin 7 exercises will te $y The Seciapstoct \he os thopestffee to al,. Reegbory i) very {6w, we believe-who think it is -- '| no partioular-benefit to the village: . Fred Peanington of Cooperstown, a brakeman on the C. &° C. V. R. R., famflia‘rly' known ast'Humpy,\ had his fight hand badly smashed while. ing cars at the Junction -Monday, . 'It was necessary to amputate the first; second, and thid fingers. The office is hardly. a proper place for boys:who have.nothing else | to do to while away their spare houX‘s bothering ployees. 'This is:one of the: busigst-places in town, and while'an océisional call: is all right, \steady comliéfxy” is hardly welcome. We haw? 100 elegant 1898. calendars which we will give to the first 100 sub- scribers who pay for the TiDINGS one year in advance, © Fifty of the calen- dats are much larger than the others. They: ave 8} by 11 inches, handsomely | Tithographed in colors, embossed, and cut out edges, 'They are by far the finest we ever had. served, 'Bubscribers who have recent ply paid a year in advance. are entitled to a calendar; otherscan secure them by paying the necessary amount. 'The [number is limited and past expérience leads us to believe they will not last long, so come quick, Calendars. will be sent by mail to subscribers at a dis- :tance who remit for their subscription as directed above. 2, Christmas will expect a little atten- tion from now out.. The careful and. conscientious housewife will now go through her husband's pockets regu- larly every night, in order ig raise the collateral with which to buy him a Ohrigtmas present; If he is half a roan he will pretend to be asleep dur-} ing this delicate operate,. and. con- sider that.she is only helping herself to.a gmali installmént of what right fully belongs to her for. her services as the priestess of his home, and her éfforts to keep him looking like a civilized being and as nearly as pos- sible conforming to the game standard in other ways, And when she, comesat him with the present at the proper time, if he is not.A brute he will foster the pleasing delusion that has inspired -hgr,-and-déclare-that-particular thing | is just the identical article he has laid awake nights and hankeréd for, and if he had to go without it another weok he just wouldn't care how soon he died. It doesn't matter what 'the article is, aven if it is as superfluous to his chap- piness as a box of yellow dog's tails would be to a black dog with a good reliable tail of his own. Buch an ex- 'nggerated display of delight may be overdrawn and false but the chances aro that the supposed subject under consideration has Hed a carload in the past year to further his own happiness and welfare and it is reasonable to assume that ho will be excused a littlo duplicity, the object of which was to give pleasure to his better half, and that it will not be charged up to. him. -[Graves, in Gilbortsville Journal, Westford. Paul, eldest son of Artlrur Groff: of Hallsville, Montgomery Co., who has been ill with typhoid fover for some time, died Tuesday morning, Decem- ber 17» The remaius will be brought hero and the funeral services will be held at fhe bomé of Mr H. W. Holmes, the child's grandfather. . The Baptist Bunday-school will have a Christmas supper, Cliristmas eve, at the church» Francis Tyleris still very sick with little hopes of recoverys The Methodist social held at C; B. Roseboom's was largely altended. Proceeds $8.00. N James Holl and. wife entertained a select company of friends, Tuesday evening. oce 1 The revival meetings attic Baptist thurch were postponed smaccount of bid weather e a arles Roseboom and little daugh- ter ats spending a few days visiting York. * Posmsnmesly. Refeercs Puck gs Et=§ Invited to be prescc® - »| the price of living is constantly First come first). #6200 and expezses Bt - Woxfflts}. «> Many hop-grbwers are disappointed in the low prices prevailing in this year of scarcity. They mustremem- | ber that the amount of money has been cut in two. By destroying silve? as final redemption money they have destroyed 'que-half the value of all kinds of property. , There are plenty of people in Wor-, cester inot earning a cent a day and p in- creasing, .. k The- D; I. Hickerson washing ma- chine company is selling a large num- ber of machines. The tax for fire purposes in this vil- lage is only .about one-third of all other -taxes combined, and yet there is occasionally a kicker.. . vehicles, besides» lessening business transactions. 206 ~Tha bank 'of Worcester is now corn- sidered burglar and fire proof with its new vault steel lined and a burglar proof safe with time look. | The Baptist and Congregational Sun- day-schools sre preparing cantatas for Christmas Eve. The M. E. Sunday- school will have a sleigh ride.. , The Y. P. 8. C. E; gave a very suc- cessful conundrum -suppor-in-the church parlors last Friday evening. Burglars after cheese damaged the lock to the cheese factory so badly. one night last week that Mabley Mickle was obliged to cut his way in with a than, the old. Albert Gage of Colgate academy is home for his vacation. , Rev. John Cleveland of Johnstown, N. Y. occupied the pulpit of the Bap- fist: church Sunday morning. His father Adelman Cleveland is seriously ill, which accounts for the visit of the talented preacher. 'School closed last Friday afternoon for a two weeks vacation. Therewere exercises by the graded pupils. Teach» ers are now in attendance at the insti- tute. G. -B. Snyder, formerly chorister of Christ Church, Cooperstown, has a flourishing class in vocal culture in this village, Mr. Snyder is a very capable instructor. Dan Pickett has moved over the Hudson store. 'His market is always stocked with the best of everything. Grand New Year's Ball. The Annual New Year's Ball will be held in. Ayres) Hall, Oaksville,. N. Y., Friday evening, Dec. S1. Music will be furnished by Stowe's Or- chestra of. Utica, assisted by Prof, Rizzo, the célebrated harp soloist, who has so frequently delighted the people in that vicinity with his (waltz) harp solos. Lovers of fine music and a good time should not miss being. presont. The hall is as large as auy in the county and has all the con- veniencés to accommodate'the public in first-class shape. *,* ' Portlfffiylile. Mrs. Aplin is at the horde of her daughter, Mrs. Flora Beegar at Mil- ford Center, - The M. E. Sunday-school will have a Christmas tree and concert in the M, E. church, Friday evening of this week, - The Christian Sunday-school will have a suppor in VanEtton's Hall, Sat- urday evening of this week and dis- tribute presents to the school, The suppor will bo free to the children of the Sunday-school; «ll others will be charged 10 conts for supper, proceeds for tho benefit of the school. All are invited. The County Grange met with the grange of this place Tuesday an Wednesday of this week, . Toddavilie. Last Sunday was the coldest day of +| the winter so far. FE. M. Temple has gone to Olean to spond the winter with his daughter, Mrs: Storrs. - Mr. Temple in many in- stances remembered the poor and needy as is usual with him at Christ- mas time. . - At a special church mcetimg called last week resolutions were passed pro- hibiting any exhibitions being held is the church after the 2ist of Dec. -_. Ass. Irving 'VanSlyke, having dis posed of her photograph gallery at Albany, is now a resident of the Paine mausion. Last Tuesday evening Mr. Stevens, our popular {eacher, gave & school ax- hibition at the church, The receipt, lew dollars, are to be used to. purchase a dictionary for the school. On Bat- urday evening he has a Christmas tree for his pulls to which all are in- fvited. Catarrh Cmfi be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they calfict to bay or nok Extremely rough roads cause much | iP profanity and considerable damage to |- gold, chisel. The new lock is better! ---REMEMBER R -REM If You Need an Overcoat or Suit _ C+. Special Prices for the next thirty days. Corner Main and Chestnut Sts, Oneonta. 4 | _- I THE wee chief bargains. for all. Offers to Christmas. shoppers a rare chance to save money on all kinds of Christmas Gifts. Reduced prices on' all: kinds, of-goods to make a 'general cleaning. See the hand- Cloak Department. - Big bargains ABCRNELL Oneonta rell 20 be n . C through the - For Sale, ig - 'The farm at Milford. (‘j‘enmfiknown as the Edson farm, or the 'John Pen- dill farm, containing about 120 acres, lays yory nicely, is. well watered, well fenced, buildings in: good condition. Price $2,750. . Also hay. and fodder enough to winter a large dairy, on the plfce, at a bargain, | Would sell both farm and fodder and some other per- sonal property at & price favorable to R Holiday wogrsghs‘ ~* Smith & Winsor, leading photogra- phors, corker Broad and Main Sts., Oneonta, N. Y., for the convenience 'of the people of Milford and vicinity, have rented the gallery in the Hawwver building and will make sittings for photographs every Saturday. | They have a complete outfit for making first class pictures, which are finished at the Oneonta studio Special reduc- tions for the holiday {ride. 4b | - mein How to Make Money! If you are out of employment 'and want a post« ton, paying you from $50 to: $100 monthly clear want to Increase your present come from $200 to $500 yearly by working nt odd times, write the GLOBE CO., 728 Chestout St., Phila., Po., stating ogo, whether married or sloglo; last or present employment, and you can secure'a. position with them by which you can make more money easier and faster than you ever made before In your life, - tem6 Coal Notice | Cheftnut, stove, and egg coal at the coal yard at $5.40 per ton of 2,000 1b., and $5.70 delivered in the village, All coal sold on the corporation wil be delivered by my team. Terms Srictly cash. Cuvier E. Carr. 2 | * WaxTzp.-Oats, corm and buck» wheat at market prices. | Bresce & Coupor. WaXTED.-A tenant for the suite of rooms over the furniture store. it Gro. R. Sweet. Fine new line of Ladies' and Gents! Watches and Chains at the Milford Jewelry Store, ' Dou! fail to see the new goods at the Milford Jewelry Store. Dout be persuaded into buying lin' niente. without reputation or merit- Chamberlain's Pain Balm costs no more, and its merits have been proven by a test of many years, | Buch lelfers as the following from L. G. Bagley, Hueneie, Cal:, are constanily being received: | ''The best remedy 'for pain I ever used is Chamberlain's Pain Bilm, and I say so after having used it jn my family for several years.\ It cures theumalism, | lame beck, spraing. and | swellings. For 'sale at the Gity,Drug Store. For Sitz-New Unadilla Culters, 'Hanford 'make; Three Culters, see- 'ond hand; One Light Double Har- F 4 ifskern House. triendg at Worcester. 20. Le ( A4 ness, second hand; Three Single Har- fizfifigxfiWifi Tiev. A. | Mis: W. N. Platner and ohildred ro. | rou btermaironctten (DRE COCH | ness, second hand; Two: Single Har- IH. anwswelnihowu to many of | turned froin their isit to Moscow, Pa. fwummnmmmm nesies, new. G. Kxtexeax. ir readers. is cashf 4 last Tuesddys ~> -- not a quack medicoe, | B was ; our readers, $s eashier of 135,323: \iss a. T and Hrs. Jobn ‘w;$fim~fhmfwmm to Cure eventration Fereten __. polftan Life Insurance * | A. Snyder spent Sogday and Tuesday | acm a tan ways move, whe | 410 to C fan Brooklyn, No X. - 52 ase | firth theis Sre: T. M. Kelley At | bon bioedpotbers, peting ites owihe mecous | __ = '# érga Munford has. moved. Poi yin Creek. ~ - rr anais | *p [RED MOTHER® And bel whet‘htgpmwmfifmw’n 1°: | Fred Darling of Worcester spent | EEST] orn. ee ts male Hoodts Sarmpariiin, which gives 'The drawing for fiefi-G‘,’ gold E ead several days in town lust week. trie. ~- R “my lood, STMREWNGTH“ wilh New Years evemicg 39%\ |\\ yous wereter will work for Mis 3.3. £00, rope, weeded sTRMI .. of y __ Howland ihe coming year -- --- oren ranty work ~- Wakka giro conderable | \Gup new postmaster is Mr. Waldo| If you are looking foe neous sant by the day each month fig; SHinret | >- kam‘finfifmmfl arroug, bood pre. A 7m“. of thres Iaflies faldisg papers, r | _ wows ._ | Fewelsy Store. We kate the > _._ x a a ar willing to Mata ressonably | Wiartsop-Trostworlhy and actite) poodcend fargest amortment in our QASTQ RI A I0# price. Appiyatorce ~ .| penffemenor ladies to Havel for i+ | rreevenstown in Miiond. 'Conein 4 There wit be a Chrnicar tree in spomsible, established house in New | and took them over whether you Sisk | |_ a buyer, - A part of purchase price prom might remain against 'the farm if ap reclatgi by the bought by the right party, | For fur- thur information adress, 51 r. C. ceiver. Bw& Otego, N. Y. P above expenses by working regularly, or, it. you |. _ -__- Fora Christmas Present buy a \Hot Water Bottle .-- it will be T. M. HICKEY. If you want Harness and Blankets A \tao = . i cr COME IN AND SEE OUR _ NEW GOODS WHICH HAVE - ©. JUST ARRIVED FROMTHE | _ ON & WHITNEY, _ MILEORD, N. Y, KENY rous 1, ae f Lap Robes, Whips, Fly Nets, or any- thing elso that is \needed in the line of Every' Day a Bargain Day. | HORSE FURNISH- LNG GOODS call on Portlandville N. Y. Largest Stock . Lowest Prices HUMPHREYS' 1 Cures [Fever. bo. 8 ~\ Infants' Diseases. No. 4 \ Diarrhea. No. 8 \ Nouralgle. No. 9 \ Headache. No. 10 \_ Dyspepsia. No. 14 Cures Skin Diseases. No. 18 \- Rheumatism. | No. 20 -\ Whooping Cough No. 27 \ Kidney Diseases No. 80 \ Urinary Diseases No. 77 \ Colds and Grip. nupgists id upon receipt “so! by: cents £1911” mwphnn Medicine Co. 111 BL, Now York. <0. P = | Bou? 6 T 2\ \J vea gry TE poreius . A cate exrey fromthe borat aire Pecks tt The EMEIRESTATE D Pol s {rate 6 pon hese hoes you wet ports e a few Sours Sams * afe W. N. CHASE, - |Bakers® Clothing House Examine our Offering. There are No Better Bicycles Buil AT i. a 'We are proving every day that high qualities and reliable makes do not mean excessive prices. no 2. Mos Prices mean nothing until you have seon the goods, Ses our new line of Fur Overcoats. no BAKER, THE CLOTHIER, - 127 Main St., Ongonta. ' 20 9d » a