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'Pel ware Supervisors» Auburn. I e * T 3. E Y ' Delaware County Board on Su-] # % XI U R N sore, Adjourned Friday last., | Sup.) ~ Pou Co T jervisor Siver of Sidney was directed | ° Main Street > Established 1872 C. {to secure a set of stahdard~welights | [and measures for the county, A| Oneanta s Relma‘lole JD ® 'special cominittee of tile bchii'dvireport- fos \ in. ak ed in favor of the erectfon of 'a Rospit<|, f . we are fleadquafiel‘s fir E 'al at the county farm,. separate from |. - ' the present buildings. A feature of With the many beautiful and useful-articles that we have : pe‘ 'the last day of the session was the | z fiiséfizti? of £25355 headed cane! Xmassgesson, it would seem that the most careful and uyer would fing to J. Milo Grakham.of Meredith, who| something here: to hig or her taste. We bave been tor: Bo mg Preparatl ong, ; has been chairman of the boatd for] for this event and never before were stocks so large or. aura ' IK two years, Supervisor Dizon of An-} . » (des, who is Slated for the chairman-‘f ship next year, made \the presentatwn ' epeéch. ._______1 ___ | _._ A get of Furs, all price from $3.50 to $60? car. n - 65‘th matche@®: ristmas Tree at Bloomville. * | ~ B 8. tiie Smity wy ,o» | A nice Umbrella, ladies' or gont's size, ly Pene aer fries .gregation, Bloomville; will hold its $1.00 t0$8 90. % L‘ a ‘Dr A M christmgs festival Monday evening - A dainty Silk Wmst pattern. J - Every Suit, Coat and Set of Furs in our splendid assortment must go at once, 'The very garments which may have excited your admiration are included in this SPECIAL,; CLEARANCE and offered at PRICES which bring them within the reach of the most moderate purse, We make no discrimination in mak- ing the new and wonderfully attractive prices which bespeak success for this event. next. There will be a Christmas tree ad ~ work in tab ¥'ce arts, and gifts for the littlé folks. | | Handkerchiefs in all styles and prices chlfl‘omer coversiand fancy table covers Hobart High School Notes. | * put up singly, in boxes and by 3, also 6) ternsan endless variety in silk,, The honor roll for December follows, | all prices from\5 cents up. wool and cob Academic-*Kathering. Ingles. Sem uC als alll W. . A fors-Mildred ~Gallup,' Florence Huri-| Fancy Neckwear, a line so extensive thak | Hosmry in r€ ‘Aaiole makes, Fancy Hose. bert. Sophimores-*Walter it would seem impossible to obtain alat Rugs in all sizes from the door mat to a. 12413312“ weorge. Freshmen-Rose selectlon in any store. 9x12. _. l hak + hoy, Sub-Academic-Helen (Iowan, Cora | \ Y G 0D CLOAK®S SUITS 20s CA PET Lyon, Vida Foote, Ethel Whlte,vglary , DRY 0 s \‘ ~ #1008 0 oe R ETS Stevens, Julia Young, Margaret Wood.. | . Pon » -y -C : Seventh Grade-Fannie Reed, frenzy! Attention given to PH Ward aria”, Sixth Grade-Charles Finnegan, | 'Elizabeth Chappell, Vincent Cantwell , tos = m cag a A Carol Rich, Helen Thomson, Anna. Me- . Do , Mn QUE} wides | 'Clelland, \ | -. MAIN STREET, ay n C QNEONTA N. Y. Intermedlate-Flfgp Grade—James, maim e im _ Cowan, Victor Miller, Arthur VanBur- }... e > meww - K en, Pearl Abrams. | R i £. mene ere aims MM»? Fourth Grade-Frank Churchill, Frances Cordon. | ' Third 'Grade-Péarl Atkin, Maria Cantwell |__ _ * Ofmtta Department Sotre To those who have delayed the purchase of needed wearing apparel this sale is of significant importance ; you can now fill your needs at a remarkable saving of money, indeed this sale is of remarkable importance to all, since it presents the most con- - spictous economies of the whole year. Reductions on Women's and Misses' Coats Splendidvariety left, and at prices greatly reduced from the regular. Fourmonths of winter weather ahead of us to, wear them.: 'The earlier you come the better the variety you 148.37 ex- pect to find / The Reductions on Tailor-Made-Suits Suits of fancy Worsteds, Serges, Homespuns, Diagon an h , were espuns, agonals d Miss Taylor gave a Christmas tree' roadcloths in black and all thg popular colors, all new this season and marked at prices averaging one-third less than regu- lar. 'to the pupils in her department Thurs- k Tut n c t oC eg , day. PtP j ; xy whs or I 39 145 Mam Street Oheonta, N. Y. School closed for the holiday vaeap' -¥ co | Ek . ; tion at 1:80 Thursday afternoon.| [@ » J NME VW ALL | EF. H. BRESEE, Proprietor Mrs. Sawyer and Misses Schwarz and. 'I k * <0 ~ C Doust left ior their respective homes Milly Made Easy Op ‘ in Oneida Kenwood and Syracuse) - &: | af 3 s Thursday afternoon and Misses Potts | .( orhatdiaccqrrdmg‘fo the kind (A . F ~ Poo A Aor 0 and Miller left by the evening train | ° [M of glasses worn. 'If you do ° ‘ | LAST CALL f Thursday for their homes -in CGoopers-]} much Wing.\ especially fit town and Norwich. ._ [P vight and feel the least mite f - of strain.on thie delicate nerves. D. & H. Conductor Killed. | I of thre eyes, waste not a mo- - Tracy J. Cramer, aged 60, a Dela | f ment in calling 'npon us. ware and Hudson conductor living at} 2 ~ Taken in time the trouble can Oneonta, was killed while coupling:] ~ be easilyremedied,delayonly M cars in the Mohawk yard Gaturday| (M adds to the danger and the | last. . M cost. Don't waste time ex- =-- . ° A penmeuhug. Come to us and f When You Put on Stockings - get the benefit of our experi-. Of the heavier sort, do. your shoes | ff ence. € mg] 's, Ladles and Chfld’s Shppers pinch, and your feet swell and per-| ° \Domg things right is why . spire? If you shake Allen's Foot| f we do so muc.\ E | Hase in your shoes, it will give youl | [rest and comfort, and instant relief] ( I from any annoyance. Sold every-] . . C D eLong | wheres, 2%5¢. Don't accept. any substi-| f: EYESIGHT SPEC! ALJST ' e * . ' F| tute. e Jo, [%. io w* . ‘ __ I| rama as wa =[ 193 Main Street, Oneonta: |: All Kind of . IE] - Ann Eliza Wiltsie, widow of the | - [. _ ESTABLISHED 1902 8. t_ . WE EXTEND.TO ALL OUR Mate Oliver Tiirus, died Tuesday at her - |;: J we r ' TIHOG WW 9T { . . oe on Quaker Hill, HarpeTSfO1G: | con nnn fl 7 3 iL 3 A- UHC 4 FRIENDS AND PATRONS | Heart trouble was the C2USC Of RC\ | . A ‘ d - tO ‘ :f Q death. She is survived by four child=> ace ets Cut Glass Bic. MERRY CHRISTMAS E| other Gray's Sweet Powders for:~ . to \ . ; W? Some Exceptional Bargains in Choice Furs You Should - Investigate Before Buying E. WILDER and SON ONEONTA, N. Y. < \ < -< h < < (% < < h <4 < < <4 < ~< < < A < < 4 < < < 4 < 4 < 1 1 < < < {1 01 < fl < < 4 A < < 4 < p < < < < < < < <4 < F < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < 4 4 < 4 < < < < < 4 < < < < < «< < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < 4 < < < «< ~ < < < <% <4 < 4 The greatest values that we ever offered . | children used by Mother Gray, a nurse | -_ rnin \ 'in Children's Home, New York, break | \cal“? W1” plug Colds in 24 hours, cure Feverish= |M JF: $38?“ Headg’izhe Stomach Troubles, | d x K. Teething sorders, and - Destroy [@R £11 ZVA. |Wormé. At all druggists 25c. Sample |I - y {mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olm: (f: [P] steed, te Roy, N. [I xe w . C F . ~ , t, ‘S Ca & Roy, ¥. JB R. AGE EARNER - 1% ; dl n S UPS At Baffin!!! Prices mv. ® om. ds _ obazrt | $ The- News th Broomvite. - [[F _ a+ P ‘ W. T. Grant, E baa whe t . Bloomvflle’ December 23~(Special) I K Dld Yb“ ever think What \I IE/-A dance was given here Friday | Efmlgjh't “PP?“ to 7 our‘;_fa,m.1'~ | 163 - R M f Et K jevening fast m Coan's Opera House| 13, if any of above should (W| leces “f s Boas ;| by some of the young people. It was | find you with 11° flour in the (f |] '\not, 'however, under the auspices. of| bm and fio money in the +f See This line ,, the Bloomville Social Club, as - -has} purSe? Wouldn’t it be | I | 'been stated, and that successful or] \ wise. for you to pIOVI ide - A% ganization 'had nothing to. do in any a n y B a I* g a I ns {way with its management, - | agamst that day, and to be- 1 'o cl __ The Entertammentbcursé gm now ? IN OUR LARGE STOCK OF ' |. January 25-Reno B, Welbo T3 1¢ Our Interest -Department ture and experiment op the marvels] MM. I {and, mysterfeg 'of moderh science; : C}[ - modates. all who wish . (f February '4;-The .T o> M to lay aside small sums.. | Quartette eu lg Las u +f -__ ‘s 104 # , W001) FOR SALE—- for 'mohthsmilselfi isoned 'We have just red j CE ht of books it hd I price. It’s usel inchbators, Charles] ~ _ nffihéh. Bxedd