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CATSKILL MOUNTAIN NEWS, -urtfc. FRIDAY, Mill . 1 l JUNE 26, 1903. Jim Dumps w u father of a U-B-S W h o , b y h e r b r i g h t n e s s , l e d her class. The teacher asked Miss Dumps the question i "How can you best assist digestion?" "By eating «Force/" When told to him, This story tickled "Bunny Jim." brce Tbe Keudy-to-Bcivti Ceroid the A-B-C of goad health. 16 B sick I hea Boy Dig and Healthy. -••• "My little boy was very sick and would not take any nourishment. 1 get a package of 'Force' and fed him on it, Mid am pleased to aay ho is thriving. 1 will now put liiui be- side "any boy of liia age, as he Is big and healthy. All I feed him on is ' Force.' "M»6. 3. LiNDi.Br KMINB." 'When the Eye Grows Dim." Are your eyea all right now ? Probably I hey' are. Still, many have defective eyesight and do not know it. 1'hey find out nil about it wlien the BREAK comes, however. If a " silt eh In time" is effective, why not apply the old saw to your eyes 9 Are t liey not worth saving ? I test eyes hy a selentlllc process and /it glasses perfootly. If your eyes are diseased let me exam- ine them. It will cost you nothing. Hi S. VKftMIbVKA, Jeweler and Optician, 2i-vl (Jrllllii Corners, 'ROUND ABOUT MIDDLETOWN Andes visiting friends this week. Mrs. L. T. Martin and daughter of New York are visiting at E. B. Martin's. Miss Leona Gregory of Margaretvillo visited friends In town over Sunday. Edward Martin of Forest City, Pa., has been visiting friends here tills week. Mrs. J. W. Root la visiting friends at Masonvllle and Dolhl for a short time. Hubbell Hose Company will attend the celebration at Flelschmanns on July 4. Mrs. Martin Oftawell of Koxbury has been visiting friends hore the past week. Walter VanClasbeek of Kingston was a business caller in town the last of the week. Mias Anna Moore, who has been at- tending school at Koxbury, has returned homo. Miss Bertha Hunt, who has been teach- ing school at Shandalten, returned home Friday. Several of our citizens attended the funeral of James Myers at Margtiretvllle last Friday. The Arena co-operative creamery paid 21 1-2 centB per pound for May butter to its patrons. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hodge of Livingston Manor have been visiting friends here for a few days, Walter Moore has been putting the finishing ooat of paint on his father's house and it looks 0. K. The Children's Day exerolaos at the church last Sabbath evening wore very good and wore onjoyed by all present. John MoLoan and daughter, Mrs. A. J. Whltaon, vlsltod friends at Kingston and New Paltz the lastol tho week, returning homo Sunday. There Is no question of how the tax- payers will vote on the Arena bridge, Tho old covered bridge will stand, but $1,200 will not repair It or oomeanywhero near It, A. g o o d job ought to be done If the bridge Is left. at; Olney Smith's after butter tubs on Monday. Ed Johnson will move his family from Johuuycake Litne to Arkvllle, where hels employed. ltev. Mr. Thomas gave us three very interesting sermons In the Bed School- house last week. Fatlimaster Thompson has the road In flue oondltlon from New Kingston to the top of Aekerly Hill. The Hendricks brothers have been do- ing some painting and paper hanging at A. W. DeSllva's the past week. N O C A U S E OF ACTION. The New Kingston Assault Case Decided in Favor of Defendant. E. 0. Jones and Jeiome Dickson were in town on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Birdsall of Delhi visited friends in town last week, Mrs. T. B. Hill of the Aekerly House, Margarotville, was In town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Archibald of Bo- vlna visited at J. T. and Sinclair Archi- bald's last week. Drs. Reed of Margaretvilleand Wight of Andes counseled together In the ease o£ William Straugeway last week. T. A. Archibald of Bovlna was In town last weok and traded a t e a m of horses with J. T. Archibald for his mules, which he has used for drawing milk. A number from this plane were at Mar- garotville Wednesday to attend the law- suit between Joe Adee and C, M. Hunt, It was tried before a jury and decided In favor of Hunt, the defendant. No baustJ of action. Marvin VanBenselioten found a railroad lantern which had been thrown over the bank in front of hit) homo. It is supposed to have boon used by tho poet office burg- lars at Koxbury, who passed through this place. DENVER. SEVERN AND HIS DOG, An ArJirille Boy Who Refuses to Fart with Hie Canine. Mrs. Warren Reside is on the elcli list. Maggie Feebtell 1B visiting at Oneonta. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert, a daughter.- Mrs. Lucy Avery went to Boioeville Wednesday. P. J. Joyce has moved into Frank Horn- beek's house. Mrs. J. F. Street went to Kingston one day last week. Ella Oowau is home I'ruin Oneonta to visit her parents. Mrs. E. P. Shaw is visiting her brother at Fleischmanne. James Baker and wife have returned home from East Branch. Benjamin Hickok, who has been laid up with a burn, is slowly recovering. Alonzo YanBranaer of Delhi visited his sister, Mre. JamesBaker.durlngthe week. Mrs. Fred Hoes of New York is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hic- kok. Severn Koru has a. fine dog which was sent to h i m b y a friend iu Atlantic Olty. Although Severn has been ofl\ red a good price he refuses to sell the dog. PRATTSVILL.E. Mrs. W, X. Graham Is on the sick list.. Dr. 3. M. Wright of Grand Gorge was In town Sunday. Mr. James Bichtmyor of Wludlia.ni was in this village Monday. Leta Bichtmyor of Windham is visiting some of her young friends. Mr. John Sager, au old gentleman resid- ing on Huntersfleld, Is very elek. Mrs. Allen Myers of Klugston Is vlslt- lug her sister, Mrs. Fletcher Hill. Mr. John Loudon, Jr., of Qraud Gorge was seen on our streets Thursday. Charles Fowlor is putting up a wire fence in front of his place and it is a fine one. Dr. Billings, accompanied by Dr. Per- sons, both of Gllboa, was In town Mon- day. Mr. aud Mrs. Terry Parker are visiting her aunt, Mrs. William Ourrle, of Plalu- vllle, Conn. Lona Conine has gone to Haines Fulls. She will assist at the Antlers through boarding season. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tlngloy of Stamford are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Graham, Rev. Sprlggs and family left town" Mon- day en route for Alaska, where they re- turn as missionaries. M r . J o h n Erkaon, accompanied by his granddaughter, Margaret Bkldinoro, vis- ited his father, Mr. Erkaon, of Bovlna. Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Kroeger returned from Albany, where Mrs. Kroeger has been undergoing treatment fot'soruotluie. Mrs. Charles Dlngumn, with her daugh- ter and eon, spent Saturday and Sunday with her patents, Mr. and Mre. I. Maboe, of Manorkill. An entrance was forced In the It. D. parsonage on Wednesday night, The fam- ily being away the housebreakers did not receive a very warm reception, HE GAN PAY FOR THE FARM. The Young Farmer's Chance Better Now Than Ever Before. A t a m e e t i n g of the Delaware County Pomona Grange held in Walton recently the question "Would you advise the bor- rowing of money \o buy a farm ?" was brougbtup. It WS,B ably handled by Rich- mond Garrison of pine. H e s a i d i n p a r t : Yes, sir, 1 would, The most of the farmers in Delaware County to-day would not own their farms if they could not bor- row money to pay on them. It depends largely upon the man, but the right kind o f a m a n never had a better chance for succesB In paying for a farm than to-day. The most successful farmers of our coun- try are those who have run in debt for their homes. The old log bouses were suoeeeded by board and battened houses. These in turn were succeeded by what may almost be palatial residences, the re- Mi it of successful farming all through Delaware County. I have In mind a young man who just seven years ago pur- chased a farm,' running in debt to the amount of $2,600, and on the first day of January he owed upon this farm jutt Sil.000. With good health of himself and family a few years more will And him with their home entirely free from debt. The husband and wife m u s t be well mated and work together with a determi- nation to succeed. Uudersuch conditions I believe there was never a better time than tho present for a man to purchase a farm and run in debt for the same with a reasonable prospect of paying for it. I D0NRAVEN. To Extend Its Line—Putting tho Roads in Good Shape. Miss Anna Smith of New York is stop- ping at Glodsmero Lodge. William Sanford, our road master, is putting the road in lino shape. MIPHOS Florence and Elizabeth Smith aro spending a few drys among fi lends at Shokan. Olnoy Smith h a s t w o m o r e of h i s ciot- tagos at Arkvllle reiuly for the mason- work, which is being dono by Joseph Dunn, Commissioner Hewitt was In this plaoo on Saturday to lot the work of cutting out tho trees along tho road below Zlba Ban- ford'e. Tho Andes and Dolhl Telephone Com- pany are going to extend their line through Weaver Hollow. Several 'phonos arc to bo added. Work Is to ooniinonoo at ones, Diinravon oreamory company paid for butter fat for tho month of May 21 COIIIFJ. Thoy aro receiving 21) dairies and are malt- ing (10 tubs of butter per week. The hut- tor Is all sold to one firm In Now York, for whloh they pay within 1-2 oontof highest quotations of Arkvllle station, PLEASANT VALLEY. Good Money for Elovoii Days' Butler Fal, Intoroatlng Sermons, 10, Liildlaw was at Aniloti on Saturday. Peter Kobuon of Bovlna WUB a caller lu thin plaoo recently. Mlsei Teresa Ruff vtaltod her uiioln, Henry Ruff, one day last wook, Biiviii'iil people from thin valley attended H o u r y RUfT's r a i s i n g lur-.il T h u r s d a y , Robert Iii't/illn I'oonlvod nearly itfili fur tho butter fnt from his dairy In cloven days. "Clib" Roberts of vViutor Hollow wuu Preaching by Brother Feltman—Almost Everybody Visiting. Mrs. Laura Miller of Kingston Is board- ing at Guorgo Koator's, Miss Nelllo Bryant of Oneonta Is a guest of hor mister, Mrs. W. H. Morse. MIHB Amy 0, Morse and brother Charles of Bedell visited friends here Saturday. Kev. Thomas Feltman preaohed at the Fink stroot sehoolhouae Wednesday even- ing. Miss Bollo Walker wont Tuesday to as- sist George Fullor of Bedell during board- ing season, Miss Bollo Walker spent several days last weok with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Walker of Vega, Misses Mabel Morse and Sadie MoEweu visited friends at Margarotville last Fri- day and Saturday, HOFFMAN CORNERS. Commenced Haying—Price of Butter Fat ut Elgin Creamery. Mrs. Melissa Mead is on the sick list. O, E. Swart conimonoed haying Monday, A. E. Hoffman has taken tho ventilator from his barn. William H. Gordon of Hlghmounbvisit- ed his mother Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E, O. Ballard attended a dinner party at lUixbury Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Austin vlelted friends at Bollayro tho last of the weok. MIBH Margaret Hull has uaooptotl a po- sition as bookkeeper for A, H, Todd at Griffin OoruerSi Tho Elgin of tho CJutsklll Creamery paid its patrons 20 cents per pound for butter l'at for the month of May. COLD SPRING. James Avery aud wife of Kelly Corners visited at O. T. McKeuale's last Monday. Jonathan Ballard and Augolo Cole ol Halcott passed through this plaoeone day last week. Miss Elsie Faulkner of Hobart visit- ed friends and relatives in this place last week. Legrand A. Bonton, who has been seri- ously ill, has recovered aud is able to be about again. A oar load of coal was unloaded at Hal- cottville for the Cold Spring creamery one day last week. Charles Ruteshousor and wife of Grant Mills vlsltod friends and relatives in this place the first of the wook. Everett Hlnokly has been working In the Cold Spring creamery tho past low days In the plaoo of Arthur Mlllor, who is ill. Mlsa Ella Hinckley, who la working at Flolschmanna, vlsltod hor parents, Mt. and Mrs. J. B. Hinckley, of this place last Sunday. Tho Koxbury High School closed last Friday. Many from this place attended tho commencement oxercleos and report an enjoyable time. Mrs. Charles KutOBhousor and son of Grant Mills, aooompanlod by Mrs. Scott Hinokloy and children, of this plaoo vlsltod at Martin OautweH'B last Wodnosduy. HALCOTTV1LLE. B. D. George of Dry Brook was in town this week. M. J. Smith has a fine road team he would sell. Dr. Keator of Koxbury was in town the first of the week. A, Oles has had a well driven at his rosidenoe recently. Rev. aud Mrs. Bennett visited friends at Dry Brook this week. Miss May Dickson Is to teach our vill- age school tho coming year. Mias Hazel Williams Is the owner of a uew bike and rides It nicely. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Beardslee were a,t Kelly Corners on Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Hewitt entertalued company from Floischmanns on Suuday. W. F. Dumond of Now Kingston was In town on Wednesday arid registered at the Lakeside. L. A. Bouton of Koxbury was among tho out of town callers at Haleottvillo on Wednesday. Maud B. Hulbert, who has boon In poor health the past few months, Is quite a little better at present. / 'was pulled tluwigi ths.t attack of appendi- citis, but it was 0 dose «aU- One more ebanoe against him anoi lie never would hBTe had the crown set on his bead. That little four-imah-long tut* attached to the largo intestine mate a lot of trouble when it gets dogged up and inflamed. The best w a y 1*> d e a l w i t h ap- pendicitis is not to have it. To prevent it, keep the bowels open and clear of hard matter. But dent take drastic and ' severe purgeB; in the end they only increase the tendency to constipa- tion. Cse Dr. David Kennedy's mew inedi- «dne, Oul-eura Solvent. It is gentle, thor- ough and painless. It expels the poisons by way of the kidneys, bowel's, and skin. A doBe now and then is like oil on the bear- ings of machinery, makes it run easy and smooth. Do this and you will never fall into the hands of those dreadful fellows, the surgeons, with their knives and saws. B'ut if the worst has already ooine to the worst, and the pain in the side, low down, shows it, even ttien, the remedy is Ool-cura Solvent. Mr. George H. Owun, of Hardcnburgh, M. Y.,w alvleed by four iihyoiciunatoeiiteraboBpiUl w 'US aud have an oiValiaii'loV appendicitis performed, but be lieard of Cul-cum Solvent, Dr. Kemieay'n new medicine, and need it Willi the sn<iBt gratifying re- unite. All Bj'iniJlomnof iippr.iidir.il.iB were removed and lie hue been In perfect lio&llli cvcrBincc. Mr. OweriB' recovery was ft remarkable one, bocauecliiB attack wan uiinBiially severe and dangerous. lion confident that Cul-curaSolvent iinvodliiB life and lie will always lie grateful to He aieoovorer, Dr. David Kennedy. Women are the most frequent victims; yet men will do well to bo careful. Send to the Cal-cura Company, Dr. Ken- nedy Row, Rondout, N. Y„ for a free sam- ple bottle. Large bottles IJil.OO, all drug- gists. One size only. Kememben Only one Dr. David Ken- nedy ever lived in Rondout, City of Kings- ton,' N. Y., and tho name of his new and latwt medicine is Oal-eura Solvent. Injured While Fishing. While fishing uuder the rocks below the DevaBego Falls one day last week Henry Gilford and "Gus" Tunginan were struck by falling rooks and severely In- jured. Both were.rendered unconscious. Gilford being the most severely injured, He received an ugly wound on the top of his head about three inches in length, requiring several Btltohea to close it. Gilford was about town on Saturday and from he location of the wound It was a narrow escape from Instant doath.— Gil- boa Monitor. UNION GROVE. Roy JonldriB attoinlod oommenoomont ABOIiniAIiD-HUOTT, Of a wodtling that ouourrod in Bovlna last wook a guost writes to tho Mciwai'e Expi'enn as follows: Miss Oarrlo May Scott and Russell Arch- ibald wore united In marriage at tho homo of tho bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs, E, J, Soott, Bovlna, on Thursday Of this week, a t 112 o ' c l o c k n o o n , The bride and groom ontorod the parlor prooodod by their pas- tor, Rev. W. L. 0. Sampson, who per- formed the oorcniony, Kev. T, M, Slater offorlug prayor. Nearly one hundred rel- atives and friends wore present and ex- tend their congratulations to Mr. and Mra, Archibald, who are highly cHtetunod by all; the many useful and handsome presents testify to this fact, Tho gueste were Heated at tables and tin oluborato ropaotsorved. After dinner the bride and groom lelt for Dolhl,, taking tho train from hero to Cooperate wu. Thoy will also vlolt other plauon In eastern New I York before returning homo, When GRIFFIN CORNERS. Arrivals at Brookdalo Farm House: Mrs. Lewis SohauiatM, son Philip, daugh- ter, Essie, The yearly meettng of tho O. S. B, soci- ety will bo held In tho Olovesvllle Church, duly 4 and 5 uext. Tho trustees of the M. E. Church have had a now roof placed on the ohuroli, which was much needed. The Children's Day entortalnmont In the M. E. Church, Halcott, will take place on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'olook, Miss Mabel Hicks I s q u i t e 111 a t h e r home here, having been compelled to give up her school duties at Sharon Springs. "Personal Influence" will bo W. H. Vaughn's subject for preaching servloe In the M. E, Church next Sunday morning. •In the evening, "Misunderstood." Mr. Diamond arrived at the Switzer- land on Baturday last. Although dls- guisod he was rocognlsaod by his frlondB, the Frankonstelns, who aro guests of tho house. Dr. Ludwlg Weiss and family will ho lu the A. Hill cottage about July 1. The doctor will attend to a number of patients who will come to the mountains to rogaln their heal Hi. The Epworth League prayer mooting will bo held as usual In tho M. E, Church iiextSntulayovonlng." Btabjoot: "Beloyal to the King and Kingdom." Leader, Thomas Slaok, Mrs. Edmund O. Kelly of Dry Brook, died at her home on Monday, aged about CO y e a r s . The funeral waB hold from tho M. E, Church on WeclnoBday, Rev. W. H, Vaughn officiating. Inter- ment lu tho village cemetery.— Herald. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements under this heading are l cent a word each insertion. No adv. taken for less than looenUi. Attention Lumbermen. 1CAL1CD Ul I>S will be received by the Under,. Nlgneil up toBulni'diiy noon, JunoaWdi lust * following tor lending track on fair ground i s for I lu . (Hi rails ;Mi1o!i2 foot lung, not less than 'I Inches suiaW end. (il rails iti toot long, not Jess lhau 4 Inches small end, aoo posts <i foot long, u Inches in dlflinetcr small end. (ino hardwood boards Ut feet long, lxlli. Kill Is anil posts, chestnut .peeled, ltids nisiv Include part or nil of uliove. lwk T. WINT15IS, Superintendent. T'J'ICNTJON, Kiirinors and I'tilatodrowers. United Stales Standard Ooiicentrated Bar, aoiwix Mixture for Potatoes. This mixture is u fungicide and iiiseclsiile In one. As a. fungicide it prevents blight, rot,rust, seal) and other fun- gous diseases. 11 destroys tlieputii tohug or miy chewing Insect. Put up In Olie-gallpn cans lu hlglily concentrated form and one gallon makes from Ui to KIII gallons of spraylnii material, iji.oo per ralloir, guiiriuileeil If applied according to our liisfi'iicllons, or money refunded. Sent, iniy- Whei'fl oil receipt of 81,00. Heud for eataloeue. Local agents wanted. Write for terms; K. II. M/BSHALb, General Agent, ll«1iart,N. Y. -21 F OIC KALIS on BENT—A desirable collage in Arkvllle; pleasantly Situated! acre of land adjoining; good burn; water hi. house; fruit, guidon pliinli'il lo potatoes; good hennery; Mnifali'le for good-sized In mil v. Apply to Mrs. (1 eorge W. Hubbell, lliilcoUvlllc, K. Y. SJO-lt L OST—Compass watoh ehiuiii. leave i' mt lliis office. Finder ploase 27 W ANTED lumber Arkvllle, N. Y. TO BUY POM CASH—Cherry and logs. 15, It. FIMSHKE, 20M. F OIt SALE—A TvloCormlck reaper in At con- dition, or will exchange for good elirriliL'e or road horse, inquire ol b . L, 1-JUNUK.ltSON, superintendent Fedcr 1'iiriii, Maiuiiretvllle, N. Y, M13 E Ol't HAliK—A Bciiis-Uoobnok piano eased organ, nearly uew; a sceuiid-hand Cor- i organ; tt second-hand Uliiwigo OotfliKO organ mid a second hand Schuberl piano, all bargains. JUUJSN'S WITS 10 HTUK10, Marga- rotville. • fit! <~Pt) tut—Apartments In the Allnhen bouse I on lower .Main Klrecf. No (iliildren. W IL AbbAllKN; Maruinvlvllle, N. V. 20 Farmers' Exchange. Small want and for snle advertisements are printed KlIICIC In Ibis ibquirlmeat for farmers who are subscribers to Tnir, N lows. Take Tins NISWH and Now York Thrloo- a-VVook 'World—both one year for $1.05 "Stlckley-Brandt Furniture" la bttllt to last, F OB SAI.H--One now Osbnrn mowing ma- chine. P r i c e , QUO. 11,11. Kelly, Margaret- vim-, N. y. So H. and all right. IS; J.A 1 DLAW, New Kings- Ion CUt.SK- Mllll 'N, V. For sale, horsed years old; sound •••••••' - ' - | r " v S IC HI) I1II()KW1IICAT--A few bushels for suleby A. M. NOXON, Arkvllle, N, Y. 28 F o i l SALIC o i l HKI(VIUU--llorkshlro li. 11. nni'MIOH, lluleoftvllle, N. Y hour. (JllSic KOK HA bis-A woili horse at a bargain. IS, 11. DU'IMIO.K, llnlcottvllle, 27 n k OHT—between my iilitiui and WIIUOII brake bundle. Kinder ploase return . ICNlUKKKIIOOKlClt, Ai'ltvlllc, a HI 87 Oil SAL IS U tmI am A", II. UK A TO F OIt KALIS -lllilck mure,7 vearsold; sound, klijrl anil Iriic; good style; weight 105(1, % ar.tr oxurolBUB at Margarutvllle, Mt B. A. Bainharclt. mid eon of Lowboaoh Visited hero Hitturday and Bund ay. Ward Bryant In building a hay barn I tiio start from Bovlna waa made aoveral E <1 UH KOK HA I I'K -I'roiu heavy-laying, large slco single enmb llvowa beglun'iis; bred Irian W. IS. Iti'lghl.'s iirlzu winners ill New York oitvnail llostoa, ISggstir. tient.H a s e l l l u g , W. W. UAH MAN, Margarefvlllc, N. V, 111 Only $ 4 . ytixW), hid JlawHon IB doing tho work. William VaiiBteonburK and wife of Grif- fin Corners vIoltudl'rlondBhortithollratof the wook, (Inorge Mason having hired to Dnvld Hanl'ord of Haluottville Blurted for that |ibnin IHniiiln.v. m, 0, Jomiu and wlfo of Miirgarotvlllo wore hero reuently, M attended tho Golden Heal meeting. The people of Union Grovo Will hold a I'oHllvul on lite Method hit Olttit'oh grouiidn Inly I. There will ho uinialiliig and ViU'l- Oll/l II nlUHI'lllHll!!. BOO lllllu, pounds of rlco wore uoiitrlbiitud to tho happy couple, principally by "The Bach- elors' Olub" of Dollil, who with many others hope that Mr, and Mm. Aruhlbald may have a long, happy and proBpiu'oiiB life, John l\)itrB(>ti, Into of New Voik Oily. Imdloa' and Gcuta' Tailor, All work left with A, J, bliiMiuM.il will rrmolvu nrorupt at- tention, Ordoru will bo no I loci for throo tlmna a wook. HBia Olilffuitlera, 5 drawer, at Dtd.l'H, uauevl to Ihm.in uold by tho mall order IIIHUKIN at ono-half more than wo fit'o UBldug at Gorouh's, for th|H Inroe and convenient 5-drawor ciilll'onli'i- In l ho mill I goli leu onli. I'm veil tot) I'lre,-. Height 50 Inchon. 17 Inches deep, 34 Inchun lonir. Plvo wide nml deep din^erfl, ChllfonlorH ot nimllnr mniilty retail for (|o,()0, Buying; direct from us elim- inates the dealer's profits. Hnntl today lor our now DnlllloifHO of I'lunitilio at ftiutnry nrlooilL TURN iTuRE BINGHAMTON, N. Y. THB BI'OT TO BDVr R'OAD WAGONS, TOP BUGGIES AND SURREYS a A* > • S.'T. Whipple's, Arkvlllo, N. V. Building Matorlals at Rookbottooi Prioos. A. H. Chamberlain, Veterinary S urgeon GRIFFIN CORNERS, N. Y. Hoiwlriuiii'lors at (\ H, Iiatilior'B Hotol. •Jin. I TUESDAYi THURSDAY, SATURDAY. u«iiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiiiii'ii i i ii iiiwnnwinrmiimrnirTii—rnr-f—' ' —»—«— "' "^-•J I I..J"^.^™III ThoBo aro iim dnyo on which 8. W. ETTS, tho UUUiTMN nOHNMUH Uiitiilmr, vlidIn MariiiiroLvlllii. Trltiio Beef, Torlt, Innnb, into, Oholoo WoHtiirii Binif, If yon yrleh him to null nom| imaliitl ottrd to litm at UrlllUt Ooriiorn. , , , wart When we say that we keep a General Country Store we have Baid about all that is necessary. Everybody knows that an up-to-date "general country store" offers to the public pretty much everything that is needed in the home. We buy the best goods that can be found on the market and we sell them at a fair price. The truth of tliis statement is apparent to all who have in the past favored us with their patronage. To particularize as to the character and excellence of our stock would be to waste your time and ours. Dry Goods, Groceries, Footwear, Crockery, Flour and Feed, Building Material—all these and more are to be found at our store. Others may have as good, but None Better. We buy Butter and Eggs and pay the highest market price. We are headquarters for all the desira- ble Patent Medicines. We take orders for Gentlemen's Fine SuitB. In fact, wo do everything that goes with the keeping of a first-class Gen- eral Country Store. Our Prices Defy Competition. SWART & HITT, Wagons That "Stand Dp." Tes, and They Sell, Too. The price keeps them going. Bought in large quantity and AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, with, stock of all kinds on hand, you will find I can please you. Surreys, Runatoouts, Top Buggies, Two Seaters, Klein's Hancock BUCkbOardS. Also a car of Child's Farm Wagons. Oall and see me. I will give you prices that will satisfy you. AMOS ALLISON, MARGARETVILLE, N. Y, •MWamftMl JUST ARRIVED, !l Shipment of Consisting of Surreys, Top Buggies, Three-Spring and Road Wagons, all the latest stylo, with long-distance axles. Also, I havo a largo stock of HARROWS, steel and wood frames; Plows, Corn Planters, Cultivaters, Potato Ooverors and Killers, Grain Drills, Fertiliser, etc.; Miuuii'o Spreaders, Mowing Machines, Horse Rakes and Hay Tedders, Gasoline Engines, Silos and Cream Separators. A postal oard will bring you a cata- logue and prices. Correspondence solicited. Mail orders will roaeivo prompt attention. Will be pleased to show you goods any day except Sunday, I. T, IAlMNER, New Rillgston, N. Y. i •mwwmMip! <u*tm IIIWMW

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f r i e n d s a t B o l l a y r o t h o l a s t of t h e weok.

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s i t i o n a s b o o k k e e p e r for A, H , T o d d a t

Griffin OoruerSi Tho Elgin of tho CJutsklll Creamery paid

its patrons 20 cents per pound for butter l'at for the month of May.

COLD SPRING.

J a m e s A v e r y a u d wife of K e l l y C o r n e r s

v i s i t e d a t O. T . M c K e u a l e ' s l a s t M o n d a y .

J o n a t h a n B a l l a r d a n d A u g o l o C o l e ol

H a l c o t t p a s s e d t h r o u g h t h i s p l a o e o n e d a y

l a s t w e e k .

M i s s E l s i e F a u l k n e r of H o b a r t v is i t ­

ed f r i e n d s a n d r e l a t i v e s in t h i s p l a c e l a s t

w e e k .

L e g r a n d A. B o n t o n , w h o h a s b e e n se r i ­

o u s l y i l l , h a s r e c o v e r e d a u d i s a b l e t o b e

a b o u t a g a i n .

A oar l o a d of coa l w a s u n l o a d e d a t Ha l -

c o t t v i l l e fo r t h e Cold S p r i n g c r e a m e r y o n e

d a y l a s t w e e k .

C h a r l e s R u t e s h o u s o r a n d wife of G r a n t

Mills v l s l t o d f r i e n d s a n d r e l a t i v e s i n t h i s

p l ace t h e f i r s t of t h e wook .

E v e r e t t H l n o k l y h a s been w o r k i n g In

t h e Co ld S p r i n g c r e a m e r y t h o p a s t low

d a y s In t h e p l a o o of A r t h u r Mll lor , w h o i s

i l l .

Mlsa E l l a H i n c k l e y , who la w o r k i n g a t

F l o l s c h m a n n a , v l s l tod h o r p a r e n t s , Mt .

a n d M r s . J . B . H i n c k l e y , of t h i s p l a c e l a s t

S u n d a y .

T h o K o x b u r y H i g h S c h o o l c l o s e d l a s t

F r i d a y . M a n y f rom t h i s p l a c e a t t e n d e d

t h o c o m m e n c e m e n t oxerc leos a n d r e p o r t

a n e n j o y a b l e t i m e .

M r s . C h a r l e s KutOBhousor a n d s o n of

G r a n t M i l l s , a o o o m p a n l o d by M r s . S c o t t

H inok loy a n d c h i l d r e n , of t h i s p laoo v l s l t o d

a t M a r t i n OautweH'B l a s t W o d n o s d u y .

HALCOTTV1LLE.

B . D . G e o r g e of D r y Brook w a s in t o w n

t h i s w e e k .

M. J . S m i t h h a s a fine r o a d t e a m h e

w o u l d s e l l .

D r . K e a t o r of K o x b u r y w a s i n t o w n t h e

first of t h e w e e k .

A, O l e s h a s h a d a well d r i v e n a t h i s

r o s i d e n o e r e c e n t l y .

R e v . a u d M r s . B e n n e t t v i s i t e d f r i ends

a t D r y B r o o k t h i s week .

M i s s M a y D i c k s o n Is to t e a c h o u r vi l l ­

a g e s c h o o l t h o c o m i n g year .

M i a s H a z e l W i l l i a m s Is t h e o w n e r of a

u e w b i k e a n d r i d e s I t nicely.

M r . a n d M r s . E . C. B e a r d s l e e w e r e a,t

Kel ly C o r n e r s o n W e d n e s d a y .

M r s . H a r r y H e w i t t e n t e r t a l u e d c o m p a n y

from F l o i s c h m a n n s on S u u d a y .

W. F . D u m o n d of Now K i n g s t o n w a s In

t o w n on W e d n e s d a y arid r e g i s t e r e d a t t h e

L a k e s i d e .

L . A. B o u t o n of K o x b u r y w a s a m o n g

t h o o u t of t o w n c a l l e r s a t H a l e o t t v i l l o on

W e d n e s d a y .

M a u d B . H u l b e r t , who h a s boon In p o o r

h e a l t h t h e p a s t f ew m o n t h s , Is q u i t e a

l i t t l e b e t t e r a t p r e s e n t .

/ 'was pu l l ed t l u w i g i ths.t a t t a c k of a p p e n d i ­c i t i s , b u t i t w a s 0 d o s e «aU- O n e m o r e e b a n o e aga in s t h i m anoi l ie n e v e r would hBTe h a d t h e c r o w n s e t on h i s b e a d . T h a t l i t t l e four-imah-long t u t * a t t a c h e d t o t h e l a rgo i n t e s t i n e m a t e a lo t of t r o u b l e w h e n i t g e t s d o g g e d u p a n d in f lamed . T h e b e s t

w a y 1*> d e a l w i th a p ­p e n d i c i t i s i s n o t t o h a v e i t . T o p r e v e n t i t , k e e p t h e bowels open a n d c l e a r of ha rd m a t t e r . B u t d e n t t ake d r a s t i c a n d ' severe purgeB; i n t h e e n d t h e y o n l y i n c r e a s e t h e t e n d e n c y t o cons t ipa ­t i o n . C s e D r . David K e n n e d y ' s mew inedi-

«dne, Oul-eura S o l v e n t . I t i s g e n t l e , t ho r ­o u g h and pa in less . I t expe l s t h e po isons b y w a y of t h e k i d n e y s , bowel's, a n d skin . A doBe n o w a n d t h e n is l ike oil on t h e bear­i n g s of m a c h i n e r y , m a k e s i t r u n ea sy and s m o o t h . D o t h i s a n d y o u wi l l n e v e r fall i n t o t h e h a n d s of t h o s e dreadfu l fellows, t h e s u r g e o n s , wi th t h e i r k n i v e s a n d saws. B 'ut if t h e wor s t h a s a l r eady ooine to t h e w o r s t , a n d t h e pa in i n t h e s ide , l o w d o w n , s h o w s i t , e v e n ttien, t h e r e m e d y i s Ool-cura S o l v e n t .

Mr. George H. Owun, of Hardcnburgh, M. Y.,w alvleed by four iihyoiciunatoeiiteraboBpiUl w

'US aud

have an oiValiaii 'loV appendicitis performed, but be lieard of Cul-cum Solvent, Dr. Kemieay'n new medicine, and need it Willi the sn<iBt gratifying re­unite. All Bj'iniJlomnof iippr.iidir.il.iB were removed and lie hue been In perfect lio&llli cvcrBincc. Mr. OweriB' recovery was ft remarkable one, bocauecliiB attack wan uiinBiially severe and dangerous. l i o n confident that Cul-curaSolvent iinvodliiB life and lie will always lie grateful to He aieoovorer, Dr. David Kennedy.

W o m e n are t h e m o s t f r e q u e n t v i c t i m s ; ye t m e n wi l l do well t o bo careful .

S e n d t o t h e Cal -cura C o m p a n y , D r . K e n ­n e d y R o w , R o n d o u t , N . Y „ for a f ree sam­p l e b o t t l e . La rge bo t t l e s IJil.OO, a l l d r u g ­g i s t s . O n e s ize only .

K e m e m b e n Only o n e Dr . D a v i d Ken­n e d y ever l ived in R o n d o u t , C i ty of K i n g s ­ton , ' N . Y. , a n d t h o n a m e of h i s new a n d latwt med ic ine is Oal-eura S o l v e n t .

I n j u r e d W h i l e F i s h i n g .

W h i l e f i sh ing u u d e r t h e r o c k s be low

t h e DevaBego F a l l s o n e d a y l a s t w e e k

H e n r y Gi l ford a n d " G u s " T u n g i n a n w e r e

s t r u c k by fa l l ing r o o k s a n d s e v e r e l y In­

j u r e d . B o t h w e r e . r e n d e r e d u n c o n s c i o u s .

Gi l ford b e i n g t h e m o s t s e v e r e l y i n j u r e d ,

H e r e c e i v e d a n u g l y w o u n d o n t h e t o p of

h i s h e a d a b o u t t h r e e i n c h e s i n l e n g t h ,

r e q u i r i n g s e v e r a l Bt l tohea t o c l o s e it .

Gi l ford w a s a b o u t t o w n on S a t u r d a y and

f r o m h e l o c a t i o n of t h e w o u n d I t w a s a

n a r r o w e s c a p e from I n s t a n t d o a t h . — G i l -

boa Monitor.

U N I O N G R O V E .

R o y JonldriB a t t o i n l o d o o m m e n o o m o n t

ABOIiniAIiD-HUOTT,

Of a w o d t l i n g t h a t ouour rod in B o v l n a

l a s t wook a g u o s t w r i t e s t o t h o Mciwai'e

Expi'enn a s f o l l o w s :

M i s s O a r r l o M a y S c o t t a n d R u s s e l l A r c h ­

ibald w o r e u n i t e d In m a r r i a g e a t t h o h o m o

of t h o b r i d e ' s p a r e n t s , Mr, a n d M r s , E , J ,

Soott , B o v l n a , on T h u r s d a y Of t h i s w e e k ,

a t 112 o ' c lock noon , T h e b r i d e a n d g r o o m

ontorod t h e p a r l o r p rooodod by t h e i r p a s ­

t o r , R e v . W . L . 0 . S a m p s o n , w h o p e r ­

formed t h e o o r c n i o n y , K e v . T, M, S l a t e r

offorlug p r a y o r . N e a r l y o n e h u n d r e d re l ­

a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s w o r e p r e s e n t a n d ex­

t e n d t h e i r c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t o M r . a n d

Mra , A r c h i b a l d , w h o a r e h igh ly cHtetunod

by a l l ; t h e m a n y useful a n d h a n d s o m e

p r e s e n t s t e s t i f y t o t h i s fact , T h o g u e s t e

w e r e Heated a t t a b l e s a n d tin o l u b o r a t o

r o p a o t s o r v e d . Af ter d i n n e r t h e b r i d e a n d

g r o o m l e l t for D o l h l , , t a k i n g t h o t r a i n

f rom h e r o t o C o o p e r a t e wu. T h o y wi l l

a l so vlol t o t h e r plauon In e a s t e r n N e w

I Y o r k b e f o r e r e t u r n i n g homo , W h e n

G R I F F I N C O R N E R S .

A r r i v a l s a t B r o o k d a l o F a r m H o u s e :

Mrs . L e w i s Sohau ia tM, son P h i l i p , d a u g h ­

ter , E s s i e ,

T h e y e a r l y m e e t t n g of t ho O. S. B , soci­

e ty wi l l bo h e l d In t h o Olovesvl l le C h u r c h ,

d u l y 4 a n d 5 u e x t .

T h o t r u s t e e s of t h e M . E . C h u r c h h a v e

h a d a n o w roof p l a c e d on t h e ohuro l i ,

wh ich w a s m u c h n e e d e d .

T h e C h i l d r e n ' s D a y e n t o r t a l n m o n t In

t h e M. E . C h u r c h , H a l c o t t , wi l l t a k e

p lace o n S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 2 o 'olook,

M i s s M a b e l H i c k s Is q u i t e 111 a t h e r

h o m e h e r e , h a v i n g b e e n c o m p e l l e d t o

g i v e u p h e r s c h o o l d u t i e s a t S h a r o n

S p r i n g s .

" P e r s o n a l I n f l u e n c e " will bo W. H .

V a u g h n ' s s u b j e c t for p r e a c h i n g se rv loe In

t h e M. E, C h u r c h n e x t S u n d a y m o r n i n g .

•In t h e e v e n i n g , " M i s u n d e r s t o o d . "

Mr . D i a m o n d a r r i v e d a t t h e Swi t ze r ­

land on B a t u r d a y l a s t . A l t h o u g h d ls -

gu i sod h e w a s rocognlsaod by h i s frlondB,

t h e F r a n k o n s t e l n s , w h o a r o g u e s t s of t h o

h o u s e .

D r . L u d w l g W e i s s a n d fami ly wil l h o

lu t h e A. H i l l c o t t a g e a b o u t J u l y 1. T h e

d o c t o r wi l l a t t e n d t o a n u m b e r of p a t i e n t s

who will c o m e to t h e m o u n t a i n s to roga ln

t h e i r hea l Hi.

T h e E p w o r t h L e a g u e p r a y e r m o o t i n g

will bo h e l d as u s u a l In t h o M. E , C h u r c h

i i e x t S n t u l a y o v o n l n g . " Btabjoot : " B e l o y a l

t o t h e K i n g a n d K i n g d o m . " L e a d e r ,

T h o m a s Slaok,

M r s . E d m u n d O . K e l l y of D r y B r o o k ,

died a t h e r h o m e o n M o n d a y , a g e d

a b o u t CO y e a r s . T h e f u n e r a l waB hold

from t h o M. E, C h u r c h o n WeclnoBday,

R e v . W . H , V a u g h n of f ic ia t ing . I n t e r ­

m e n t lu t h o v i l l age c e m e t e r y . — Herald.

SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Advert isements under this heading a re l cent

a word each insertion. No adv. taken for less than looenUi.

A t t e n t i o n L u m b e r m e n .

1CAL1CD Ul I>S will be received by the Under,. Nlgneil up toBulni'diiy noon, JunoaWdi lust * following tor lending track on fair ground i s

for I lu . (Hi rails ;Mi1o!i2 foot lung, not less than 'I Inches suiaW end. (il rails iti toot long, no t Jess l h a u 4 Inches small end, aoo posts <i foot long, u Inches in dlflinetcr small end. (ino hardwood boards Ut feet long, lxlli. Kill Is anil posts, chestnut .peeled, ltids nisiv Include par t or nil of uliove.

lwk T. WINT15IS, Superintendent . T'J'ICNTJON, Kiirinors and I ' t i la todrowers .

United Stales Standard Ooiicentrated Bar, aoiwix Mixture for Potatoes. This mixture is u fungicide and iiiseclsiile In one. As a. fungicide it prevents blight, rot ,rust , seal) and other fun­gous diseases. 11 destroys tlieputii t o h u g or miy chewing Insect. Put up In Olie-gallpn cans lu hlglily concentrated form and one gallon makes from Ui to KIII gallons of spraylnii material , iji.oo per ralloir, guiiriuileeil If applied according t o our liisfi'iicllons, or money refunded. Sent, iniy-Whei'fl oil receipt of 81,00. Heud for eataloeue.

Local agents wanted. Write for te rms; K. II. M / B S H A L b , General Agent, l l«1iart ,N. Y. -21

FOIC KALIS o n BENT—A desirable col lage in Arkvll le; pleasantly Situated! acre of

land adjoining; good burn; water hi. house; fruit, guidon pliinli'il lo potatoes; good hennery; Mnifali'le for good-sized In mil v. Apply to Mrs. (1 eorge W. Hubbell, lliilcoUvlllc, K. Y. SJO-lt

LOST—Compass watoh ehiuiii. leave i ' mt lliis office.

Finder ploase 27

WANTED lumber

Arkvllle, N. Y.

TO BUY POM CASH—Cherry and logs. 15, It. FIMSHKE,

20M.

FOIt SALE—A TvloCormlck reaper in A t con­dition, or will exchange for good elirriliL'e

or road horse, inquire ol b . L, 1-JUNUK.ltSON, superintendent Fedcr 1'iiriii, Maiuiiretvllle, N. Y, M13

EOl't HAliK—A Bciiis-Uoobnok piano eased organ, nearly uew; a sceuiid-hand Cor-

i o rgan; tt second-hand Uliiwigo OotfliKO organ mid a second hand Schuberl piano, all bargains. JUUJSN'S WITS 10 HTUK10, Marga­rotville. • fit!

<~Pt) tut—Apartments In the Allnhen bouse I on lower .Main Klrecf. No (iliildren. W

IL A b b A l l K N ; Maruinvlvllle, N. V. 20

Farmers ' Exchange. Small want and for snle adver t i sements a re

printed KlIICIC In Ibis ibquirlmeat for farmers who are subscribers to Tnir, N lows.

Take Tins NISWH and Now York Thrloo-a-VVook 'World— both one year for $1.05

"Stlckley-Brandt Furniture" la bttllt to last,

FOB SAI.H--One now Osbnrn mowing ma­chine. Price, QUO. 11,11. Kelly, Margaret-

vim-, N. y. So

H. and all right. IS; J.A 1 DLAW, New Kings-Ion

CUt.SK-M l l l l

'N, V.

For sale, horsed years old; sound • • • • • • • ' - ' - | r "

v

S IC HI) I1II()KW1IICAT--A few bushels for su leby A. M. NOXON, Arkvllle, N, Y. 28

Fo i l SALIC o i l HKI(VIUU--llorkshlro li. 11. n n i ' M I O H , lluleoftvllle, N. Y

hour.

(JllSic KOK HA b i s -A woili horse a t a bargain. IS, 11. DU'IMIO.K, llnlcottvllle,

27 n kOHT—between my iilitiui and

WIIUOII brake bundle. Kinder ploase r e tu rn . ICNlUKKKIIOOKlClt,

Ai'ltvlllc, a HI 87

Oil SAL IS U tmI am

A", II. UK A TO FOIt KALIS -lllilck mure,7 vea r so ld ; sound,

klijrl anil Iriic; good style; weight 105(1, % ar.tr

oxurolBUB at Margarutvllle, Mt B. A. Bainharclt. mid eon of Lowboaoh

Visited hero Hitturday and Bund ay. Ward Bryant In building a hay barn I tiio start from Bovlna waa made aoveral

E<1 UH KOK HA I I'K -I'roiu heavy-laying, large slco single enmb llvowa beglun'iis; bred

Irian W. IS. Iti'lghl.'s iirlzu winners ill New York oi tvnai l llostoa, ISggstir. tient.H a s e l l l u g , W. W. UAH MAN, Margarefvlllc, N. V, 111

Only $4.

ytixW), hid JlawHon IB doing tho work. William VaiiBteonburK and wife of Grif­

fin Corners vIoltudl'rlondBhortithollratof the wook,

(Inorge Mason having hired to Dnvld Hanl'ord of Haluottville Blurted for that | i b n i n IHniii ln.v.

m, 0, Jomiu and wlfo of Miirgarotvlllo wore hero reuently, M attended tho Golden Heal meeting.

The people of Union Grovo Will hold a I'oHllvul on lite Method hit Olttit'oh grouiidn Inly I. There will ho uinialiliig and ViU'l-Oll/l II nlUHI' l l lHl l ! ! . BOO l l l l lu ,

pounds of rlco wore uoiitrlbiitud to tho happy couple, principally by "The Bach­elors' Olub" of Dollil, who with many others hope that Mr, and Mm. Aruhlbald may have a long, happy and proBpiu'oiiB life,

John l\)itrB(>ti, Into of New Voik Oily. Imdloa' and Gcuta' Tailor, All work left with A, J, bliiMiuM.il will rrmolvu nrorupt at­tention, Ordoru will bo no I loci for throo tlmna a wook. HBia

Olilffuitlera, 5 drawer, at Dtd.l'H, uauevl to Ihm.in uold by tho mall order IIIHUKIN at ono-half more than wo fit'o UBldug at Gorouh's,

for th|H Inroe and convenient 5-drawor ciilll'onli'i- In l ho mill I goli leu onli. I'm veil tot) I'lre,-. Height 50 Inchon. 17 Inches deep, 34 Inchun lonir. Plvo wide nml deep din^erfl, ChllfonlorH ot nimllnr mniilty retail for (|o,()0,

Buying; direct from us elim­inates the dealer's profits.

Hnntl today lor our now DnlllloifHO of I'lunitilio at ftiutnry nrlooilL

TURN iTuRE BINGHAMTON, N. Y.

THB BI'OT TO BDVr

R'OAD WAGONS, TOP BUGGIES AND SURREYS

a A* > • S . 'T . W h i p p l e ' s , A r k v l l l o , N. V .

Building Matorlals at Rookbottooi Prioos. A . H. Chamber la in ,

Veterinary S urgeon GRIFFIN CORNERS, N. Y.

Hoiwlriuiii'lors at (\ H, Iiatilior'B Hotol. •Jin. I

TUESDAYi THURSDAY,

SATURDAY.

u«iiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiiiii'ii i i ii iiiwnnwinrmiimrnirTii—rnr-f—' ' —»—«— "' " ^ - •J I I . . J " ^ . ^™I I I

ThoBo aro iim dnyo on which

8. W . ETTS, t h o UUUiTMN nOHNMUH Uiit i i lmr, vlidIn MariiiiroLvlllii.

Trltiio Beef, Torlt, Innnb, into, Oholoo WoHtiirii Binif,

If yon yrleh him to null nom| imaliitl ottrd to litm at UrlllUt Ooriiorn. , , ,

wart When we say that we keep a General Country Store we have Baid about all that is necessary. Everybody knows that an up-to-date "general country store" offers to the public pretty much everything that is needed in the home. We buy the best goods that can be found on the market and we sell them at a fair price. The truth of tliis statement is apparent to all who have in the past favored us with their patronage. To particularize as to the character and excellence of our stock would be to waste your time and ours.

Dry Goods, Groceries, Footwear, Crockery, Flour and Feed, Building Material—all these and more are to be found at our store. Others may have as good, but None Better. We buy Butter and Eggs and pay the highest market price. We are headquarters for all the desira­ble Patent Medicines. We take orders for Gentlemen's Fine SuitB. In fact, wo do everything that goes with the keeping of a first-class Gen­eral Country Store. Our Prices Defy Competition.

SWART & HITT,

Wagons That "Stand Dp." Tes, and They Sell, Too. The price keeps them going. Bought in large quantity and AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, with, stock of all kinds on hand, you will find I can please you.

Surreys, Runatoouts, Top Buggies, Two Seaters, Klein's Hancock B U C k b O a r d S .

Also a car of

Child's Farm Wagons. Oall and see me. I will give you prices that will satisfy you.

AMOS ALLISON, MARGARETVILLE, N. Y,

• M W a m f t M l

JUST ARRIVED,

! l Shipment of Consisting of

Surreys, Top Buggies, Three-Spring and Road Wagons,

all the latest stylo, with long-distance axles. Also, I havo a largo stock of HARROWS, steel and wood frames; Plows, Corn Planters, Cultivaters, Potato Ooverors and Killers, Grain Drills, Fertiliser, etc.; Miuuii'o Spreaders, Mowing Machines, Horse Rakes and Hay Tedders, Gasoline Engines, Silos and Cream Separators. A postal oard will bring you a cata­logue and prices. Correspondence solicited. Mail orders will roaeivo prompt attention. Will be pleased to show you goods any day except Sunday,

I . T, IAlMNER, New Rillgston, N. Y.

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