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VE&R 23 C0RTL$e*I3, OL V., TJUIRSDff?, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900 BORN. A N D R E W 8 ~ T o 3ditTanxTMBS. HBBB«B3P AN- mttws of Cortland, M. Y„ 8ept. 13, 180"* a sou. BriAN -To MR. and Mas. EDOAR BEAN of Cortland, N. Y., Sept. !•, 1900, a son. UODDARD—To Ma. and Mas. JDDSON Gon- 11 A n n of Summerbiil, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1 00, a WO*. K R LLE R - To Mr. an d M ra. Frank Keller <>1 Pertdietou-st., Cortland. N. Y., S e p t . 13, 190**. a dau«h cr, NKLUIS KATHAKIM. Weight 1" H pounds. FKLLOW^-TOMH. and' Mas, ALMON FEL- LOWS «»f Truxtt-n, N.'Y., Sept. 4, a son* GRIFHN -To Mil. and Mas. EnOKNB Gnu*- KIN of McLean,N. Y., Sept. a, 1800, a daugh Iff, M'.iTT ToMn. and MRS. FRANK MOTT m Cuyler, N. Y . Sept. 10, Milk, a daughter. MARRIED. BBKNET'-HBATH-ATTDO home of' th* bride's parents in South Cuyler, N. Y., Sept 14. 1980s, by Rev. Mr. West of Cortland, MH. WAIT BKHNKT of Chenimiu and Miss CORA A. HEATH of South.Cuyler. 11A M IT ilN- K E T C H U M - l n Dryden, N. Y, Sept. 81, 19U), by Kev. R. W. McCuiloeh. MR. ARTHUR HARITON and Miss STELLA * KVTCHUR, both of l'aw P a w . 111. CAUKlNS-UAY-ln Coriland, N. Y-. Sept 13. 1000, by Rev. L..J. Christtor of Homer, ^ Y., M R FKEII DI'SXK CALKINS of Ithaeie N. Y„ and MRS*. EVA FOHRKST DAY of Cort- land. PEARCE—KELLOGG—At the First M..-E church in Cortland. N. Y., Sept. 13, 1900, hi Ktv. L H. Peart e, 1>. D., of Geneva, K. Y father of the groom, assisted by Rev, O. A • oughton. D. D., Mu. VVALTRR CHANOLE*V 1'KAIUK of Lan^ingburg, IS. Y.. and Mist- CAHOLVNN RKNE KKLLOGG of Cortland. BEERS-CIiARK-At the Methodist Episco pal parsonage, 64 iMaple-ave., Cortland, N. Y., sept, i, lUOO, by Rev, J. C. R. -Mover, MR. HARRY E. BEERS and Miss BERTHA CLARK, both of Cortland, N . Y . CASS-OLIVER-In Taylor, N. Y., Sept. 6, I***, by Rev. John Pudney, MH. HKNR> CANS and MlBS BRLIJB OLIVER,, h o t h ol Taylor, DIED. TERRILli-InBioghamton,N. Y„ Sept. 18, I m. MRS. 'MART JON US TKRRILL, wife o; Ransom Terrill. aged 53 years. Funeral Thursday at W:W A. M., at the home of C. L. Jones. Homer. Burial in Homer. GL ADDING-ln Norwich, N. Y . . S e p t . 15, UKM. MRS. MARY A. GLAOMNO, widow of Col. James C. Gladding, aged 87 years. WARFIELD-In Cortland, N. Y., Sept. 11 19U), TRURBER WARFIELI), aged 8i years and 8 months. f uneral Thursday at 2 JP. M. Burial in Cort- land. KI KK-In (Jroton City, N. Y., Sept. 16, WOO, of eancer, Mas. AITUIISTA E. KIRK, aged 42 years. § Funeral Tuesday at 9M A. M. at the house and at 10 A. M. at the Congregational church in Grot on City. Burial in Homer. EORD-ln Homer, N. \'., Sept. 16,1900, MR. C. A. FORD, aged 56 years and 4 days. FARR -Jn Sayre, P a , Sept. 3,1900. of cholera infantum, infant son of Ma. and M R S . J O H N FAiot. formerly of Cortland, N. Y., aged 1 months. Bur.iil in the Cortland Rural cemetery. BABCOCK InWillet.N. i\ T ., Sept. L7, 1900. MR. ANDREW BABCOCK. H1LSINGER-In Cortland, N, Y., Sept. 15. 1900. MRS. MARY A. HILSINOER. aged 5u years and 6 mouths. Funeral Monday a t 2 p . M. at the house, 13i North Main. PALMER—At Watertown, N. Y.. Sept. 14. Wtt, MR. EDGAR E. PALMER, aged 88 year*. Funeral Sunday at 3 o'clock p. M. at I In honie of his mother, Mrs. Catherine Palmei fli Hail road st., Cortland, N. Y. Burial k Gurthind. DC I'CilER In McLean, N. Y., Sept. «, 1900, MRS- ALMIRA DUTUIIISK. WEBBER In Cortland. N. Y.,Sept, 10, 1100, HRACE ANNA, infant daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. John Webber, Cortland, N. Y., aged {. da> s. DWYKIR-- In Cortland, N. Y., Sept. 13. 1M). bKo ROHKRT DWVER. son of Mr. ant Mrs. Richard Uwyer, Jr., 96 Pendletoa-aL, aged 4 is ion l lis. Funeral Saturday at 2 o'clock at the house. .... «••.•«—»-,-,- ~ ,, ..—- —•• ,. — - -i.ii. .J. -»n... . ii • » » — „ ' , ; . THERMOMETER REPORT. Extremes of temperature as registeredhy absolutely accurate maximum and minimum Belf-registering thermometers furnished by the State Meteorological Bureau.! THURSDAY, ssrr. i i Highest—..*3 Degrees. Lowest——53 Degret s FRIDAY. SEPT. 14. Highest 17 Degrees. Lowest- -49 Degrees SATURDAY, SEPT, 15. Highest,.—77 Degree*. .Lowest——41 Degrees.. SUNDAY, SEI'T 16. Highest .... 79 Degrees. Lowest.—61 Degree* MONDAY, SEIM". 17-I Highest.—.71 1 leyreos. Lowest-—49 Degretfr Tt'!KSt?AY, SKIT. 18. Higbest.—.63 .Degrees, Lowest—,48 Degrees WEDNESDAY, SES'T. 19. Uigtkest 77 iK-grees. Lowest 33 Degrees WANTED. W ANTED -Active man of good character 1 vodeliver anil tulle t in New York stale j for old established manufacturing wholesale liou^o. Nii*e hundred oo.larsa year.sinre pay. ; Hoitfsiy more-1nan expeiience required. On ret.-retH.:e, any bank iu:any city. Enclose self- uddiv.ssea stamped envelope. Mauulaeturers, third, tbtor, 3Ul Dearborn.st., Chicago. 15-26t \\ r \ NTED -Active man of good character t'j ileli' er and collert in New York stale for old established nnuiufactui ing whobeale house Nino huudreil dollars a year, sure pay. Ii uesiy more tuan experience required. Our reJereiiee, any h uik i« any city. Enclose self- nikliess«:d stamped env' lo|ie. •Mauttacturer?, third door. 'Mi Dea.rhorn.sit, Chicago. I5-26t FOR SALE. OR SAL '1—Square.grand carved leg piano, ' Haines Bros. $tif> at Mabau's. 6H)3t502-Itl7-lt L oil s.\LK I.trge fSD upright piano, been I UM-d a little, perteet condition, $165 at Ma halt's. 61t»3t 508-lt 17-It I LiMllt SALE— At The »» AMIS A RO office prin tec t cards' hearing the following words: Fo< M l , 'Tt.'"l;ent, vHtice to Rent^ House to Rent. K-iom to R-iit, OMers TaluMi H «'*•»». P«»sr iv«" ..nit, House to Rent. fi>r C«M»1 and Wo*s IMI Adiulttance, Tht Hitifl to iti-ul, WuddiUK Presents, Drewemak. luut. Bargain l>ay, LneoewMS Smokl:ig Poei Uwi> Kiiroidden by our I'.injurane«v Please d uot Auk fin «,'re.Ut,Our Terius are Cash, N SunoWug, Ttii> st*»re will (, loae atdoHdoOf P<».;'o."H..wL'lii^»,itl Childrwa'ti Hewing. d.sw * •*-»* Deutim:. ¥ IP •»; l'i»N «'«>\VA N, D.D.S., l»ental iiarlor fl >-o •.• K . — don't; drugstore* Cortland, N.Y. 43 If PARKER'S • HAIR BALSAM Cleiiii«"» ami besutiftes uV :.iir.' . Promotv* » luxurinntirrowth. I H«wer F»H* to Restore Gray J Hair to it» Youthful Color, j Prevfnt* Dauiirutt'HM &»"•*• taUmg.1 SHe. md jl mAt Pniioriffc j CU&1UNU COUNTY NEWS. IHTERESTING FACTS FROM OUB COR- RESPONDENCE. Thing* BMB and Heard In Village* and Hamleta About Us, and Items ! » •11 Or«r tna County. Blodgett Mills. Hi i .' ;••• j l BLODGETT MILLB, Sept. VS.—Ernest P. Carr retmrnB to-day to Brown uni- versity, Providence, It. I., to complete his last year's studies at that iinstiitiiioo; Prof. A. A. Freeman and sister, Miss Ella, have returned after au absence •of some weeks. Mrs. Perry has again been summoned to Messengervilie to care for her father, Mr. John Sears. H e h a s sustained a partial shock, bu,t at latest reports wa.e as comfortable as could be expected. Mr. Hiram Parker and wlie are spend ing some time at Brewertou and vicinity vieiting among their relatives. Miss Carolyn H. Smith returned t o bet school a t N e w York last Saturday. Herbert D. Spencer of Forrestville, Conn., has arrived in town to spend M* vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mf* A. D. Spencer. Mrs. Orren Langdon and child o f N e w York urn spending some days a t t h e hoo e of Mr. Samuel Langdon. The high wind of yesterday did consid- erable damnge, blowing down fences and almost completely stripping some or- chards of the apples. Walter Merrick of Binghamtun w n s a ^uest of Ms relatives in this place the first of the week. The N -r in a 1 school of Cortland received its full quota of students from this place yesterday. Miss Louise Wilson of Marathon com- menced her school in the Ball district Monday. Several persons from here attended the funeral of Mis Joseph Shevalier. Much sympathy is expressed for the bereaved 'Hisbund and family. Mr. aud Mrsi It. D. Sholes visited In Virgil recently. Mr. Frank Hall ami family have re- turned from an outing among relatives at (Juilford and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Hansford Simpson vftdted at the home of bis sister, Mrs. Heleu Lumereft. liorr A. Lunaeree spent the first o f t h e week with his friend, Frank Warren, night operator at Onativia. Alunm H. Braneh of Binghamton is spending stime days with his sister, Mrs. II. C. Cooa. Mrs. Elmer Burt spent Tuesday with her mother, w h o i s i l l a t Cortland. Mr. David Beverly of Taughannoek Falls, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Syl- vanus Smith. Messengerville. MKSSEIKUEKVILLE, Sept. 13.—The cool wave of yesterday and to-day hasgmu the palm leaf fan a rest. Mies Minnie Widger will return to Union next week to resume her work at millinery. Mrs. Locke and daughter Gold'te have returned to their home hereafter visiting in Ellis and McLean. Maurice Francis, Jr 1 ., of McLean visited his brothers' family in this pla» last Friday. Mrs. Herbert Widger of Cortland and Miss Maud Bobbins visited friends in this place Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, A. Farnette of Camillus and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ayres visited at P. M. Francis' last Sunday. Mr. Herbert Widger w a s i n this place last Monday on business regarding a sawmill h e h a s recently purchased, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Francis a n d s o n Roy visited at 1. O. Seamans' last week. Mrs. Burdette Hall and Miss Cora Hall of Freetown visited at Charles Barry's last week. Mr. Arthur Barrows spent Sunday in Yorkshire. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Francis were in Cortland Monday. Theruna way last Friday morning which resulted i n t h e death of Mrs. J. W. Sueva- lier. cast a g l o o m «>ver the entire com- munity. The cries for help which brought every one that heard i t t o t h e scene, the mangled and bleeding form whose dead face W as scarcely whiter than that of the husband who held her In his arms, w a s a sight that will never be forgotten by those who witnessed it. Mr. Shevaiier h a s t h e sympathy of every- one in this great sorrow. The luneral wns held Monday from her late home, Bev, F. I. Smith officiating, her four brothers acting as bearers, and with the beautiful floral offerings the wife and mother that met death In so cruet a man- ner w«s laid in the Marathon cemetery to rest. ' '••••" .;•'•.,' Never Worry. '. Take them a n d g o about your busi- ness—they do their work whilst y o u a r e doing yours. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are HyNtcm renovators, blood purifiers nod builders; every gland and tissue in the whole anatomy is benefited and stim- uli! ted in the use of them. 40 doses in a vim. 10 cents. For sale by C. F. Brown. 11 _______ South Cuyler. Sot TH Crv LEK. Sept. 17.—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris of l^tdtuyter visited at Mrs. II. B. Alleire Saturday. Mrs. H. B. Allen visited in Cuyler Fri- day. Miss Lilla (iaruer has teen visiting in Cortland and Blodgett Mills the past week. Ben net- 1 1eath, At I h e h* »oitv.«»f her parents. Sept '2'J. .'IDtlO.. h.v .Bev. .Mr. Wist id Corllaml,, Mr; Wait Benin*! of Cheningo and Mlws Cora A. Ilefith^ of S«'11111 C u y l e r . Mr. and Mrs. Day«H»rvisiiel In Cort- land the fo«-e p a r t «»f last week A gof>d many consumptives would be cured and the wor*»tenw**H i-Miiforird and relieved by t i d i n g E o l e v s H>!!!>'• and Tar Suggest B. tti'thowB Hlllieted. You »h<»n| i do this a s a friend. All druggist*. * OJO. 17 Babeock Hollow. Marathon. I BABOot- HOLLOW, Sept. 16—Mr. Fred Ostrander of Slaterville w a s a guest of Chas Chamber's recently. Mrs. Sterling Elliott and daughter Ruth are visiting LiendsiuCanaudaigua. The Misses Cora. Bessie and Bertha Vunk are visiting at the home of their mother to-day.. Mr. Chas. Lang and wife of Harh»rd spent the past week with Mr, and Mrs. .Jame-i Kells, ; "- « ;.• Miss Bertha Rynn of South Hill was a guest of her amit. Mrn. A. II. Strong, on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. .'•' Mrs. Arthur Seutt has been making an extended viett with her mother in Ding' hamton.l ' ';'••'; "" Miss Anna Clark has been assisting about the household duties during her absence. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Joiner of Harford -visited at Chas, Chambers* last Satur- day. : : Minnie Conrad spent last week with her sister In Cortland. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinney, Mr. and Mrs; Aden ."Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Strong and Messrs. Erastus Strong, David Shuits and James Courtney attended the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Shevaiier in Messengerville luwt Monday. The death Of Mrs. Shevaiier has cast a gloom over th H place and in the home. "Yes, dear sister, thou hast left us, Bere upon the earth to mourn. Thou hast left a world of sorrow, But hy angels you were borne. Thou wast taken from among us ! When th u wast loved so well. When we were but little thinking By the hand of death thou fell. Now farewell, oh dearest sister, ti od we thi n k does all things woll. Many are the friends and neighbors Bid you adieu, a kind farewell. A>*yd«i*. DitYDBN, Sept. IT.—Mr. and Mrs. C. \\. Finch of Bichford were in town Suu- day viniting a t A. M. Clark's. Daniel Bellinger Of North Tt ma warn I a and Ceo. Van Wickle o f N o p York, stu- dents at Cornell university, were visit- ing friends in Dry den on Sunday. Mrs. JL. B; Speice and daughter Helen of Philadelphia spent lair week a t J . W . Cole's. The remains of Mr. Levi Bureh of New- ark Valley were brought to Dryden for interment on Sunday last. The Masons conducted the services a t t h e grave. Mrs. Herman Craiu of M t. Upton is spending the week with her mother, Mrs •K. S. Rockwell. J. K. Mellen Of lUnghaiiiton w a s a guest at Dr. Fr.tuk Jennings' last week, Mr. Harrison, M r. Tyler and fa mi ly of North Towanda are spending several uays witSt A. M Clark and family and with other Dry den friends. Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Lormore have re- turned from a three mouths' stay with western friends.^ J. E. Lines and H. M. Lawrence of Brooklyn are spending two weeks with Drydeu friends. Hugh < ilazier of th3Stamford Recorder is spending two weeks With Dryden friends. The Dryden poultry fanciers are re- joiein|jc over the large number of entries in the 4 poultry departmentfor the Dryden fair. There are ii,oT»0 entries in this de- partment alone, Mrs. Diantb a South worth aud daugh- ter Rdwena of New York are guests of friends in town, :; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Tyler a n d s o n , M r . and Mrs. D. R. Montgomery, and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clark spent Sunday the guests of I. W. 1)wight and family at Slaterville Springs. The Republicans of the village of Dry- den are proud of their beautiful new ban- ner which spans Main-st. Smithville Flats. SMtiinviLLE FLATS, Sept. 12.—And now the school tax collector is abroad in the land. Mrs.M.S. Roropaugh of Greene and Mrs. Stewart of Landers, were pleasant callers at W. T. Tanner's hist Thursday. J. R. Jacobsou w a s i n Norwich last Friday. C I*. Sybley of Triangle, w a s i n town last Saturday. H. S. Payne had business in the Parlor City Monday. Erastus Baker and wife are making an extended visit with friends in Pennsyl- vania. As the hunting season has opened the hunters are improving the town. Smithyille and the surrounding country is on record for good hunting grounds. Dr. Blair of McDonough aud Dr. H. T. Ellott of Greene were in town Tutsday. Fred Rorapaugh of Oxford was enter- tained by friends in town Tuesday, H. L. Rhodes, Jones Nichols, Fred Holmes and others were In Oxford Tues- day in attendance at thebullgamc which was held there. Can You Tell Wliy You have constant headaches, are nervous and sleepless at night and feel tired in the morning? Your blood isn't carrying the right materials to >our nerves and other organs. Begin taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood en- richer, aud you will soon realizea change. You will feel better and stronger, will relish your food and enjoy refreshing sleep. Nausea, indigestion are cured by Hood's Pills. r. a n d M r s . ere guests of nd last week. r. and Mrs. visited Mrs. was in town Uid daughter MAKATHON, Sept. 17 Will White of Ciucinnatu Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham Mrs.S.V. N, Williams Reed Dorau of Bingham t A. D. Reed last week. Mr. J. C. Gray of Cortla to-day.; Mrs, Joseph Bowdish were in Cortland this oftSuooti Mrs. Dudley Wight imiil left lor Cort- land hospital last T ( hurswy. idts. H. G. Talmuge ouHay last week plucked a Baltimore Belle Hse fr*om t h e i r yard which is very rare as they only bloom i n J une once a y e a r l The funeral of Glen, sdn of Mr. aud Mrs. H.S.Wood wht» dia itt Corttaioi hospital was held at his |nte home last, week a n d w a s attended n many Syui- pathiziug friends. Rev. D i w l u e preactted the funeral sermon and atny beautiful ilowers were in great projfcion. The rtmains of E'miutB the beloved wile of Ed Gray were bright here to- day from their home in lonaunpoiis ami were interred in Mara'auu cemetery Rev. t Dr. Blue offered {layer at the grave. The remains vvefe accompan- ied by the\.bereaved lusbaud and daughter antl the floral^lcrings vver* among the most beautitu they consisted of gates crown combined, a large! pillow, wreathe, large ba besides many clusters of the flowers were all of the season and served. Mrs. Gray ver seen here. iar, star and rokeu Wi eel, et of .flowers ovely flowerH, khe choicest caie well pre- is| survived by a husband, daughter m<\ s o n , t w o brothers Winslow Maymrd of Texas Valley a n d a brother in S e West. Mr. Gray and daughter will lEemaiu a few days in town. Mrs Grajjpvas very ill at the time of her mother's diath last sum- mer. Mr. Gray is a son o l Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Gray of this place aid nephew of Mr. J. G. Gray of Cortlanf. C. Lower i;iu«-iunaiUn. 17.—D Wight ., was calling at his cous- Ib's Corners is D W K U ClNl'INNATt'S, Se| Weeks of- 'Washington,-1) on old friends and visitin i n ' s , - B e r t Rice.'-':; : -'.:- Mrs. Nancy Walt of La visiting friends in town. I Mrs. Newland -left thi» morning for Otego and points at the w i s h o r e for a vaeation of a few weeks. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mead of West Davenport were guests at Mr. Pcrnfn's the past week. . Will Smith and family visited his sister, Mrs. F. St mulish, reeentjl. Mrs. Burke of Blodgetl Mills visited at Van Smith V Mr. J o h|l 1 ayes accom partied her home for a vi Mrs. Dtald of Marathon Crittenden of Willet visite the past week. Mrs. Wildmau went to days Friday. Mrs. V.H. Spencer, MrAl. Livingston, Mrs. V. Smith with *e#ral others at- tended the W. C. T. V, Cortland.;, : V';' Miss Geryer and (laugh over Sunday at Mr. Chase's/ Miss Alice White spe week with her auni, M iJncoln-ave. The silos in this vicinii some time ago, ' rd Mrs. Frank it Eva SmithV (selic for a few unvention at Anna visited Mrs, Levi part of last Willsion, on rereall filled l'otter Hil I'OTJ i;u HILL, Sept. 17J^Mr. and Mrs. Wm. IVak ot West Hitt, Cincinnatus, were calling on their sonfl W. H . a n d I r a Peak, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I^voy and Mrs. Leroy's sister, Miss PotjflBr, from Cort land visited Bert Potter and Philander Potter las Sunday and Miss Potter father and mother. Mr. a Potter, at Union Valley. Mrs. Wilber Youngs Grace of Mt. Roderick c in this place last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elrey Bu on her father. Mr. P ono day last week. Delos Craft visited his clnnatus over Sunday. D*a Beak and wile on business o n e d a y l a s Nelson Bnrgess went Friday on business. Mrs. Ira Peak is on present writing. nd Ira Peak Saturday and so visited her Mrs. Hiram nd daughter ed on friends k was calling nder l'otter, >arentn at Ciu- in Marathon Ireek. leRuyter last sick list at Groton. GKOTOX, Sept. 17.—Tin number of Grotonians attending the Dryden h many who will attend fair. School will close Wednesday. During the windstorm five silos were blown do Mrs. J. A. Calvert and of McLean with Mrs visited in town a part o Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S were guests of his par past week. They also their vacation in Cortla Miss Mae Miller, a fort training class, entered t mol last Wednesday. Bnird Bros., S C. Goc and Carl ('lark are all b for others. re are a large rho anticipate . and still as |e Summerhill the fair on >n W e d n e s d a y , Irs. J. P. Kane ietsey Calvert ist week, lark of Auburn KH during the lent a part of I pupil in the Cortland Nor- g, Fred IDirt filling silos Grain <> Bring* Ktdief To the coffee drinker. Coffee drinking is a habit that is universally indulged iu and almost as universally injurious. Have you triwl Grain-O? It is almost like coffee b u t t h e effects are just the op- posite. Coffee upsets the stomach, ruins the digestion, effects the heart and dis- turbs the whole nervousnystem. Grain-' Otones up the stomach.aids".dig*sti'*n and strengthens- the tipnit***: --15 -aiu.I Wm per package. ' •'. .. . -> " .'i'iO-t^t-ettd 'Htb>-4t f-o*-4t-' •: A Perfect Ca Is oue which does n o t w or leave it weak a.nd ex feet cathartic is found i They are praised every once being tried they so take the place of thp*dd-flshioucd drastic pills, such OK "mir graalfatherH used." Hood's Bills are the oAy pills to take with Hood's SarsapaMu aud they greatly ait) that tn«diciuyn its cleansing aud puri'ying work. rtic ich the system u-ted. \ per- Hood's Pills. ere, and alter permanently Reputable dealers length, breadth a n d d e p land fortitiiately keej» t Rootbeer In stock. Did It in known to lie a s healthful temperance, d the great campaign drjpk for tired pa- radere. roughout the of our glorious j genuine Hires m ever t r y i t ? [ I delicious, and \ ink. It will be * r ; No other aid so great to the housewife, no other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, pure and wholesome foods, has ever been devised. •Jl There are imitation baking powders, sold cheap, by many grocers. They are made from alum, a poison- ous drug, which renders the food injurious to health. H0YAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. East Virgil. •'•;.-• -, ; EAST Vinc.iL, Sept. 10—Mr. aud Mrs. HiramC. Foster a n d t w o sons Earl and Frwiti spent Tuesday at W..V. Foster's. Mrs. P. M. Francis of MesseugervilJe spent Tuesdayin town. The auction at, Mr. Angell's was well attended and things sj Id 'tit a fair price. Mr. E D. Angell and daughter Julia, who have been residents of this place for manytyears, left Wednesilay morning for Cortland which will be their home i n t h e future. We shall miss them from among us. . •"- Miss Dorothy Foster spent Friday with her aunt in Virgil, Mrs. C. L. Chris- man. Miss Sarah Angell left Friday night for New York to resume her duties as teacher. ;••'- v Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Foster spent Fri- day in Cortland on business. School opened Monday with Miss Ida M. Livermore of Cortland teacher. There a^-e fifteen p u p i l s r e g i s t e r e d . The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Shevaiier was largely attended at her late resi- dence on Monday last a t 1 1 o'clock. Rev. F. I. Smith ofticiating. Dellow ScWtn of MarnHioU had Charge of the funeral. Burial at Marathon- Miss Ina Shevaiier left for 'Cortland Wednesday to resume her studies a t t h e Normal. : --..";. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bird Mats on of Bingham- ton arrived in town Saturday for a few days' visit With Mr. Maisou's parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. L, Shevaiier spent Tin rsday in Cortland on business. ^ i r. Lyman Matson had the mistortune to have a stack of beans, poles and all all Stolen on Monday night. Mr. Matson says if the thief will return them he will tl resh both beans and thief. Glen Haven. Scott Road. SCOTT ROAD, Sept. 17,—Mrs. Florence Darby of Homer, spent Thursday at Klias t'raiupton's. School began iu the Hurlbut district, Sept. 10, with Mary E. Edwards of Glen Haven, as teacher. Miss May re E Tomlinsonof East Seott, spent a portion of the past week a t W . B. Hainmon's. Mrs. Frank Carpenter of Homer spent Friday with her pa rents in this place, Mrs. Alice Riggs-Boyce of Sedelia, Mo., accomnauied by her mother, Mrs. Ade- laide Biggs of Homer, were recent guests of Miss Mary Hurley. Mrs. Hai lau Hull is under the care of Dr. Burdick. Miss Pearl Cummings, w h o h a s been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hurlbut the past three months has returned to ber home iu Detiuisitui, Tex. - Frank Bice who has been very ill with bilious t>io'un»onlH is slowly improving under the care of Dr. Whitney. v\'«Per Jones was catted to Birfgharo- tou Saturday t>y i h e illoess of inti sisie", Mrs Mary Terrell il«ari Keli^i «*«!! mm M«nf A .lady in S«*w Y«ok stnte, writing Of b.'reureby Dr Agnew"S Cure lor the he irt. sajs: "I fe^jl l i k e one hr«oi*sht back fr on »be d«»ad,•"•'••». g'PwnA w a s m y sufter- tn^ frum h«>Hrt tr-'Ubh* a u d s«> altno»«t .nir«co| -us ni> recovery i hrmigii the '.fttfit«*v o f ibis p W«»r ul 'reAto.ent 1 ., . ,1,^ Hi- t it " F.»r sale by C. F (,:• \Vu. 10 tiLE'N HAVKN, Se[»t. 11.—A terrific wind storm has been raging arouud skaneateles lake the past two days inflicting much damage to fruit trees Mr. Rauney of Homer, is spending a few days at the I'orrer cottage. Mi s Ketchum of Syracuse and Miss Agate of Rochester, who havebeen v isit- ing Miss Daring of Home Rest cottage, have returned to their homes. A large number of guests are enjoying the hospitality of MT. Waterbury at Shady Beach hotel. This is a most de lightful spot on the lake, cool, lovely scenery and most appetizing fare. An amusing incident occurred recently, Rev. W. H. Kettle, well known to Glen Haven cottagers as well a s t o Homer people recently relumed to his home. On Sunday he opened services ait his church in Homer. While making a prayer, his dog D o u , w h o h a d been separated from' his master, came rushing down the aisle, leaped up in his master's arms and ca- ressed him affectionately. The reverend gentletnan'B devotions came to an abrupt conclusion, a n d t h e d o g subsided amid the Hiniies of the people. Tiie Glen Haven steamer will make regular trips during the next two weeks on Wednesdays and Saturdays. MIHS Helen H>rlng, authoress iif "Point Viviaii" a*ai "A Modern Prophetess,'' in f atuest of Mrs. J. A. Tisdale of Siiring Rock cot.tage for a week. Miss flaring h a s been-off< red the editorship of a seieu- titicjournHl in New-York^City. and will contribute a serial. "Tin* Wooing of Ciueefi Eleanon?'' t o t h e Boston .Journal. Her novel, "Silent Witnesses," will ap- pear in the early fall..Likeall her novels, it is founded on facts. At* 1 recent school meeting at (Jlen Haven, Mrs. Dora, Green was elected teacher for the following season b y a majority of three votes over Mr. Howard Bacon. Mr. Robert Earl Harlng of Home Rest cottage, has obtaineddiis discharKe from the army During the late Spanish war he served as private in the Eleventh In- fantry in Florida and Porto Rico until severe illness, made his discharge neces- sary. ; • V Willet. Taylor Valley. WILLET,. Sept. 11.—Prohibition rall> at school house hall Friday evening. Sept. 21, Good speakers from abroad expected. Andrew Babeock, an uged resident ol our town, died on Friday last Funeral was held a t h i s late residence ou KUIHIHJ at 11 A.M., services conducted by Rev. Austin Moouey. Kev. Stephen Mead a n d w i e , former residents of this town b u t n o w o f Devon- port, a town located near Oneontn. attended service here at the Baptist chun h o n Tuesday evening. Among t h e o u t o f town people who attended the funeral of Mrs. Barnard on the oth inst. were Mr. Blaneyand daugh- ter of Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Reider of Ot- selic Mr. and Mrs. (Charles Cole and wife and MR. and Mrs. George Ilolmts and wife of Cincinnatus. Mr. William Dellow and wife of Mara- thon and Mr. Sullivan or New York have been pleasant guest* at the Barnard home for a number of days recently. Miss Mildred Tennant went In t h e early part of the week to Cortland where •< e is to take a course of studies at the £«* mal. TAVLOK VAI.I.EV, Sept. 1 * . - M r . A l d e n Martin of East Freetown, was here one day last week looking for a hired girl. News has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Judd G'»d- dard of Summerhill, formerly of this place. William Elwood and family of Taylor Center, were through here Saturday en- route for Cortland to attend the Gardner reunion. Our school began yesterday with George Palmer of German as teacher. Rev. and Mrs. Havens of Taylor vis- ited Mr. Klbert Wire recently. Mr. ('has. Goddard is on the sick list. •Jane Ed wards of Mt. Roderick visited at ti. N. Skinner's Sunday. Miss Rena Halbert of Union Valley is working at Wilson Hawley's. Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan and little daughter of Fast Freetown visited at Clinton Prooks' last Thursday. Miss Lucia Hawley of Otsego county visited her brother Clarence and Uncle Wilson part of last week. Some from this place attended the White-Hollister wedding at Chenlngo last Wednesday. T w o <.<n»il T h i n g s . "77" for grip and colds; No. 10 for dyspepsia. For sale by all druggists 2o cts. 2-1 m A Kt,uorter Calls at the Otttc it »• V Butterfleld at Cortland Hunm, Found Hid l.ooii.H Crowded—HI* Clairvoyant iSxuinlnation* Always Vrme to the l'ub- Uc. _ His examinations have given any i mount of valuable information to Inva- •ids that has saved their lives and con- tinued suffering. His cures have been numerous aud sometimes bordering on <h« miraculous. No one will K'dnsay his .onesty and ability in treating difficult •Jironic cases. A lady the reporter saw in his rooms yesterday who had given fp all hopes of ncure, l»*ui t o t w o o r <• hree different sanitariums, been pro- 'munced incurable and physicians said <n -operation w a s t h e only resort, and •wing to the complications there was nd much hope of her getting through It. She told t lie reporter she had taken two ^rescript ions and had.ii>it felt as well in •hreeyears, was very much encouraged. Enlargement had gone down half, kM- •ey and bladder trouble was nearly well, •tontaeb was eumd, she felt in every way •ne a new being. She had been told t. i i t i her female trouble she also had •o-ight's discnae. She. was hmd in her ..raise of Itr. Butterfleld and eonsidered t a miracle If s h e get* well. I ahvi met vith o n e o f t b « rectors of the church— -aid the doctor's examination* w«re m. -vonder. Dr. Butterfleld Is ai Cortland Mouse, CortJaiid. Tues«lay, f)ct. 2. on his next visit giving fiw examinations, vM.-n are always valuable. Take ><>f ><-••. Dr. F. F. Butterfleld will n o t b e In C«irt l a n d on Monday but Tin-adsy, (let. 2 one day only giving him one day vacation. Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: VE&R 23 C0RTL$e*I3, OL V., TJUIRSDff?, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900 ...fultonhistory.com/Newspapers 21/Mcgrawville NY... · VE&R 23 C0RTL$e*I3, OL V., TJUIRSDff?, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900 BORN. ANDRE

VE&R 23 C0RTL$e*I3, OL V., TJUIRSDff?, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900

BORN. A N D R E W 8 ~ T o 3ditTanxTMBS. H B B B « B 3 P A N -

m t t w s of Cortland, M. Y „ 8ept . 13, 180"* a sou.

BriAN - T o M R . and M a s . E D O A R B E A N of Cortland, N. Y., Sept. !•, 1900, a son.

UODDARD—To Ma. and M a s . J D D S O N Gon-11 Ann of Summerbi i l , N . Y., Sept. 13, 1 00, a W O * .

K R LLE R - To Mr. an d M ra. Frank Kel ler <>1 Pertdietou-st., Cortland. N. Y., Sept . 13, 190**. a dau«h cr, N K L U I S K A T H A K I M . Weight 1" H pounds.

F K L L O W ^ - T O M H . and' M a s , A L M O N F E L ­LOWS «»f Truxtt-n, N.'Y. , Sept. 4, a son*

G R I F H N - T o Mil. and M a s . EnOKNB Gnu*-KIN of M c L e a n , N . Y., Sept. a, 1800, a daugh Iff,

M'.iTT T o M n . and M R S . F R A N K M O T T m Cuyler, N. Y . Sept. 10, Milk, a daughter.

MARRIED. B B K N E T ' - H B A T H - A T T D O home of' th*

bride's parents in South Cuyler, N . Y., Sept 14. 1980s, by Rev. Mr. West of Cortland, MH. W A I T BKHNKT of Chenimiu and M i s s CORA A. H E A T H of South.Cuyler.

11A M I T i l N - K ETCH U M - l n Dryden, N. Y, Sept. 81, 19U), by Kev. R. W. McCuiloeh. M R . A R T H U R H A R I T O N and Miss S T E L L A

* K V T C H U R , both of l 'aw Paw. 111. C A U K l N S - U A Y - l n Coriland, N . Y-. Sept

13. 1000, by Rev. L..J. Christtor of Homer, ^ Y., M R FKEII D I ' S X K C A L K I N S of Ithaeie N . Y„ and MRS*. E V A F O H R K S T D A Y of Cort­land.

PEARCE—KELLOGG—At t h e First M..-E church in Cortland. N . Y., Sept. 13, 1900, hi Ktv . L H. Peart e, 1>. D . , of Geneva, K. Y father of the groom, assisted by Rev, O. A • oughton. D. D., Mu. VVALTRR CHANOLE*V 1'KAIUK of Lan^ingburg, IS. Y.. and Mist-C A H O L V N N R K N E KKLLOGG of Cortland.

B E E R S - C I i A R K - A t the Methodist Episco pal parsonage, 64 iMaple-ave. , Cortland, N. Y. , s ept , i , lUOO, by Rev, J . C. R. -Mover, M R . H A R R Y E. B E E R S and Miss B E R T H A C L A R K , both of Cortland, N. Y.

C A S S - O L I V E R - I n Taylor, N . Y. , Sept. 6, I***, by Rev. John Pudney, MH. H K N R > CANS and MlBS BRLIJB • OLIVER,, hoth ol Taylor ,

DIED. T E R R I L l i - I n B i o g h a m t o n , N . Y „ Sept. 18,

I m. M R S . ' M A R T J O N US T K R R I L L , wi fe o; Ransom Terrill. aged 53 years. Funeral Thursday a t W:W A. M., at the home

of C. L. Jones . Homer. Burial in Homer. GL A D D I N G - l n Norwich, N . Y. .Sept . 15, UKM.

M R S . M A R Y A. G L A O M N O , widow of Col. James C. Gladding, aged 87 years.

W A R F I E L D - I n Cortland, N . Y., Sept. 11 19U), T R U R B E R W A R F I E L I ) , aged 8i years and 8 months . f uneral Thursday a t 2 JP. M. Burial i n Cort­

land. KI K K - I n (Jroton City, N. Y., Sept. 16, WOO, of

eancer, Mas . AITUIISTA E . K I R K , aged 42 years . § Funeral Tuesday a t 9M A . M. a t the house

and at 10 A. M. a t the Congregational church in Grot on City. Burial in Homer. E O R D - l n Homer, N . \ ' . , Sept. 16,1900, M R . C.

A . F O R D , aged 56 years and 4 days . F A R R - J n Sayre, P a , Sept. 3,1900. of cholera

in fantum, infant son of Ma. a n d M R S . J O H N FAiot . formerly of Cortland, N . Y., aged 1 months . Bur.iil in the Cortland Rural cemetery.

BABCOCK I n W i l l e t . N . i\T., Sept. L7, 1900. M R . A N D R E W B A B C O C K .

H 1 L S I N G E R - I n Cortland, N , Y., Sept. 15. 1900. M R S . M A R Y A . H I L S I N O E R . aged 5u years and 6 mouths . Funeral Monday a t 2 p. M. a t the house, 13i

North Main. PALMER—At Watertown, N . Y.. Sept. 14.

Wtt, M R . E D G A R E. P A L M E R , aged 88 year*. Funeral Sunday at 3 o'clock p. M. at I In

honie of his mother, Mrs. Catherine Palmei fli Hail road st. , Cortland, N . Y. Burial k Gurthind. DC I'CilER I n McLean, N . Y. , Sept. «, 1900,

MRS- A L M I R A DUTUIIISK.

W E B B E R In Cortland. N . Y. ,Sept , 10, 1100, HRACE A N N A , infant daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. John Webber, Cortland, N . Y., aged {. da> s.

DWYKIR-- In Cortland, N . Y., Sept. 13. 1M). bKo ROHKRT D W V E R . son of Mr. a n t Mrs. Richard Uwyer, Jr. , 96 Pendletoa-aL, aged 4 is ion l lis. Funeral Saturday at 2 o'clock a t the house.

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THERMOMETER REPORT.

Extremes of temperature as regis teredhy absolutely accurate max imum and min imum Belf-registering thermometers furnished by the State Meteorological Bureau. !

T H U R S D A Y , s s r r . i i Highest—..*3 Degrees. Lowest——53 Degret s

FRIDAY. SEPT. 14. Highest 17 Degrees. L o w e s t - - 4 9 Degrees

SATURDAY, SEPT, 15. Highest,.—77 Degree*. .Lowest——41 Degrees..

SUNDAY, SEI'T 16. Highest . . . .79 Degrees. Lowest .—61 Degree*

MONDAY, SEIM". 17-I Highest.—.71 1 leyreos. Lowest-—49 Degretfr

Tt'!KSt?AY, SKIT. 18. Higbest.—.63 .Degrees, Lowest—,48 Degrees

WEDNESDAY, SES'T. 19. Uigtkest 77 iK-grees. Lowest 33 Degrees

WANTED.

WANTED -Act ive man of good character 1 vodeliver anil tu l le t in New York s ta le j

for old established manufacturing wholesale liou^o. Nii*e hundred o o . l a r s a year.sinre pay. ; Hoitfsiy more-1nan expei ience required. On ret.-retH.:e, any bank iu:any city. Enclose self-uddiv.ssea s tamped envelope. Mauulaeturers, third, tbtor, 3Ul Dearborn.st., Chicago. • 15-26t

\ \ r \ NTED - A c t i v e man of good character

t'j ileli' er and collert in N e w York s ta l e for old established nnuiufactui ing whobeale house Nino huudreil dollars a year, sure pay . Ii uesiy more tuan experience required. Our reJereiiee, any h uik i« any city. Enclose self-nikliess«:d stamped env' lo|ie. •Mauttacturer?, third door. 'Mi Dea.rhorn.sit, Chicago. I5-26t

FOR SALE. OR S A L '1—Square.grand carved leg piano, ' Haines Bros. $tif> at Mabau's.

6H)3t502-Itl7-lt

L o i l s . \LK I.trge fSD upright piano, been I UM-d a little, perteet condition, $165 • at Ma halt's. 61t»3t 508-lt 17-It

I LiMllt SALE— At The »» AMIS A RO office prin tec t cards' hearing the following words: Fo< M l , 'Tt.'"l;ent, vHtice to Rent^ House to Rent.

K-iom to R-iit, OMers TaluMi H «'*•»». P«»sr iv«"

..nit, House to Rent. fi>r C«M»1 and Wo*s

IMI Adiulttance, Tht Hitifl to iti-ul, WuddiUK Presents, Drewemak. luut. Bargain l>ay, LneoewMS Smokl:ig Poei Uwi> Kiiroidden by our I'.injurane«v Please d uot Auk fin «,'re.Ut,Our Terius are Cash, N SunoWug, Ttii> st*»re will ( , loae atdoHdoOf P<».;'o."H..wL'lii^»,itl Childrwa'ti Hewing.

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D e u t i m : .

¥ IP •»; l'i»N «'«>\VA N, D.D.S., l»ental iiarlor f l • >-o •.• K . — don't; drugstore* Cortland, N.Y.

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P A R K E R ' S • HAIR B A L S A M

Cleiiii«"» ami besutiftes uV :.i ir . ' . Promotv* » luxurinntirrowth. I

H«wer F»H* to Restore Gray J Hair to it» Youthful Color, j

Prevfnt* Dauiirutt'HM &»"•*• taUmg.1 SHe. m d j l mAt Pniioriffc j

CU&1UNU COUNTY NEWS.

IHTERESTING FACTS FROM OUB COR­

RESPONDENCE.

T h i n g * B M B a n d H e a r d In V i l l a g e * a n d

H a m l e t a A b o u t U s , a n d I t e m s ! » •

• 1 1 O r « r t n a C o u n t y .

B l o d g e t t M i l l s . Hi i . ' ;••• j l

B L O D G E T T M I L L B , S e p t . VS.—Ernest P . C a r r retmrnB t o - d a y t o B r o w n uni ­v e r s i t y , P r o v i d e n c e , It . I . , t o c o m p l e t e h i s l a s t y e a r ' s s t u d i e s a t t h a t i ins t i i t i i i oo ;

P r o f . A . A . F r e e m a n a n d s i s t e r , Miss E l l a , h a v e r e t u r n e d a f t e r a u a b s e n c e • o f s o m e w e e k s .

M r s . P e r r y h a s a g a i n b e e n s u m m o n e d t o M e s s e n g e r v i l i e t o c a r e for her f a t h e r , Mr. J o h n S e a r s . H e h a s s u s t a i n e d a p a r t i a l s h o c k , bu,t a t l a t e s t r e p o r t s wa .e a s c o m f o r t a b l e a s c o u l d be e x p e c t e d .

Mr. H i r a m P a r k e r a n d w l i e a r e s p e n d i n g s o m e t i m e a t B r e w e r t o u a n d v ic in i ty v i e i t i n g a m o n g t h e i r r e l a t i v e s .

M i s s C a r o l y n H . S m i t h r e t u r n e d t o bet s c h o o l a t N e w Y o r k l a s t S a t u r d a y .

H e r b e r t D. S p e n c e r of F o r r e s t v i l l e , C o n n . , h a s a r r i v e d i n t o w n t o s p e n d M * v a c a t i o n w i t h h i s p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mf* A. D . S p e n c e r .

Mrs . Orren L a n g d o n a n d chi ld of N e w York urn s p e n d i n g s o m e d a y s a t t h e h o o e of Mr. S a m u e l L a n g d o n .

T h e h i g h w i n d of y e s t e r d a y d id c o n s i d ­e r a b l e d a m n g e , b l o w i n g d o w n fences a n d a l m o s t c o m p l e t e l y s t r i p p i n g s o m e or ­c h a r d s of t h e a p p l e s .

W a l t e r Merrick of B i n g h a m t u n w n s a ^ u e s t o f M s r e l a t i v e s i n t h i s p l a c e t h e f irst o f t h e w e e k .

T h e N • -r in a 1 s c h o o l of C o r t l a n d rece ived i t s full q u o t a o f s t u d e n t s f rom t h i s p l a c e y e s t e r d a y .

Miss L o u i s e W i l s o n o f M a r a t h o n c o m ­m e n c e d her s c h o o l in t h e B a l l d i s t r i c t M o n d a y .

S e v e r a l p e r s o n s f r o m here a t t e n d e d t h e funeral o f M i s J o s e p h S h e v a l i e r . Much s y m p a t h y i s e x p r e s s e d f o r t h e b e r e a v e d 'Hisbund a n d f a m i l y .

Mr. a u d Mrsi It. D. S h o l e s v i s i t e d In Virg i l r e c e n t l y .

Mr. F r a n k H a l l a m i f a m i l y h a v e re­t u r n e d f r o m a n o u t i n g a m o n g r e l a t i v e s a t (Juilford a n d v i c i n i t y .

Mr. a n d M r s . H a n s f o r d S i m p s o n vftdted a t t h e h o m e of b i s s i s t e r , Mrs . H e l e u Lumereft.

l i o r r A. Lunaeree s p e n t t h e first o f t h e w e e k w i t h h i s fr iend, F r a n k W a r r e n , n i g h t o p e r a t o r a t O n a t i v i a .

A l u n m H . B r a n e h of B i n g h a m t o n i s s p e n d i n g s t i m e d a y s w i t h h i s s i s t er , Mrs. II. C. C o o a .

Mrs . E l m e r B u r t s p e n t T u e s d a y w i t h her m o t h e r , w h o i s ill a t C o r t l a n d .

Mr. D a v i d B e v e r l y o f T a u g h a n n o e k F a l l s , i s a g u e s t of h e r s i s t e r , M r s . S y l -v a n u s S m i t h .

M e s s e n g e r v i l l e .

M K S S E I K U E K V I L L E , S e p t . 1 3 . — T h e c o o l w a v e of y e s t e r d a y a n d t o - d a y h a s g m u t h e p a l m leaf fan a r e s t .

Mies Minn ie W i d g e r w i l l r e t u r n t o U n i o n n e x t w e e k t o r e s u m e her w o r k a t mi l l inery .

Mrs . L o c k e a n d d a u g h t e r Gold'te h a v e r e t u r n e d t o t h e i r h o m e h e r e a f t e r v i s i t i n g i n E l l i s a n d M c L e a n .

M a u r i c e F r a n c i s , Jr1., o f M c L e a n v i s i t e d h i s b r o t h e r s ' f a m i l y i n t h i s p l a » l a s t F r i d a y .

Mrs . H e r b e r t W i d g e r o f C o r t l a n d a n d M i s s M a u d B o b b i n s v i s i t e d f r i ends in t h i s p l a c e W e d n e s d a y .

Mr. a n d Mrs , A. F a r n e t t e o f C a m i l l u s a n d Mr. a n d Mrs . C larence A y r e s v i s i t e d a t P . M. F r a n c i s ' l a s t S u n d a y .

Mr. H e r b e r t W i d g e r w a s in t h i s p l a c e l a s t M o n d a y o n b u s i n e s s r e g a r d i n g a s a w m i l l h e h a s r e c e n t l y p u r c h a s e d ,

Mr. a n d Mrs . P . M. F r a n c i s a n d s o n R o y v i s i t e d a t 1. O. S e a m a n s ' l a s t w e e k .

Mrs . B u r d e t t e H a l l a n d M i s s C o r a H a l l o f F r e e t o w n v i s i t e d a t C h a r l e s B a r r y ' s l a s t w e e k .

Mr. A r t h u r B a r r o w s s p e n t S u n d a y in Y o r k s h i r e .

Mr. a n d Mrs. P . M. F r a n c i s w e r e i n C o r t l a n d M o n d a y .

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