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The Oneonta Star from Oneonta, New York • Page 6

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The Oneonta Stari
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Oneonta, New York
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DR. H. C. Ci25 rlsiiiy. IV.ir::.-:.!.

ilc, v. llO.Irn: al Hip IVMrul lliir Or. I'altriisiil hiai'v uii fin.i)- wad n.o^i<lrr-.l a In tha; anil puaaad Wiv b4.ru-.ls of uv.r atatci. fntkl-liiK hliu lu in nuctra. 9urvl wini a wkluw.

L'nuuii in untunla as lilitiicho nioihvr. Klizu J. of Alt. a bruilicr, Tulliji e. of ihU ami .1 aUirr.

Hra. Henry of Td Utciu tilt- t.f a cirrlf frlvn.l.i will be tended- Haaford C. v.us Iwrn In ji' totrn o( Lbiboa. UtcCtnbiT IlJi. his father bclnf lha lute K.

E. PaltensUl. He at out Umc wua a tw so to Saranmc Lake Later practiced at llarlwivk and Wettt WlnfieM. until lu t'ntrlicld. about three yearn Fur.era! arrmBSamUlta were Incomplete yesxer- iATTEft SHOP if tun UKAT1I.

Anna V. Mias Anna ami the Into Henry It -attltii; editorial TIIK KTAM. TIKSDAY. MARCH IS. 1SB7 Twins Born to Sisters Same Day CCT PAtTHKS aa" jk.

at L. a tf i iv iM aki v. its 1: -a iis tKr trf article iW iMTrji vl ArtW i I lifiA-- tf iii Luiiaunf abj 1 trills ilr. and lie atreel. ia ail nhkh will thr finiw for iila.

-cl l.v stilis and ill- elob it if anyone utwirrv-ln-rt 1.1 iiIm v.ouM rfjH.rl the ihrlr ol.su valiuna to K. W. ill. chairman nf Kanit PRESS COKMENT FAVORABLE lira. K-jcltnnei' tUn siir- i vivnl by the moniioneil.

ami v.h.. wltli hia ivlfp has been riir: iila ivliucr rare aSeU U- f. ntr of Jordan. i' Turner a mefiibf-r of the! KiMfiuracincly of I'muii'i-d llartwlok Colk'p; l.urtilt-il Li Um-ooln. CraiifyitiB is the fact that lie stale ore cncuuragiusli" of the whivh the idty has made tp the rusKTS uf Seminary lu the locution of the proiHisvd hndiat church for manv vc.iri.

lB urij. ttfr.oriilly rtdmlred by nidi elr- fuHowiiis from ihc Blntham. require. 1 I Jtn the 'taken Hits or Uneontn have nation which may make iw laible the jjrojevi for the merit of llartakk under the of the New Vorlt Synod of Culled l-iithcntn church. The Idea uf founding a toltore.

tn i connection llnrlwkk and ulster of Mrs, l.oula Weishart Ihiis i.A.Iot- mnv. dleil L.e.,i i T)le jura. r.n« nenry cooa, Ainuny. aemlnarj-. which Is in Albany yeilerdny.

Funtral Onevnu and Coop-wtH ha HI the family residence. u-rjUown. Is slid lo be the oldtel fradford Btroet. Albany. Tburs- (eatlona! lnR(i(uiion of ihe Lutheran day n( SrSu a.

m. Our Lady of Ansels' church at o'clock. with Hoe jnh prtnilntf at Herald offlca. jsnr nort of the semmiirj-, the project of estaljliihing a college tvas brought and a has been NEW RUGS Spring sliipmeiits of Hugs liavc all anived, whioh means that otir showing of new pattcins ami color effects is unusually large right now. Wc arc ahlc to offer tallies that have not Wen approachert in pome time.

Early choice will give you the host st'leetiou. Your floor coverings the foiindatioii of the furnishings in each room. A quality Rug. will Hutwc.ir two cheap ones. us show you why our values arc superior.

SEAMLESS WILTON VELVET BUGS In small, all-over and Oriental patterns Siie 9x12 $75.00 SEAMLESS WILTON VELVET RUGS Reproductions of the Huesi patterns Site 8.3x10.6 $59.00 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER BUGS Hcavv fjualitv and larcre varicJv Siae 9x12 $39.50 RUFFLED MARQUISETTE CURTAINS White Dotted Marqaisstta Curi yards long. Pair W-ite Voile witli cok rt-Kes and tie backs Jmrg9 wietj of Voile and Kt tains, inuhed with lace edge $1,25 rquisette E. Wilder Co- Inc. stin ted for sccurir.p a college endowment fund of UOMOO. Il is In connection with this thttt the citizens of Dneonta.

ihe llev. Uf. ljeltzcll. president of Ihe Synod. If it meets nn equally hearty reception from tile oilier inenibei'd of the the nffcr onstt'lo (CO far to insure the nf the finrtneial canipaipn for of the new college.

farly Ucilacsday Erenl Tin? American Lesion Here ui.J I. TYibjj ul Albkay. fwl j. I. Killer Mjia Knch -i orievnta CtiulbjU-r.

Jlrf. i'mun street. Pl.riu*. who been Mr. a ii .1 li lMH ill ni if IX'lnr ill Churrli Hrr't CtiyvilU.

l-vii iaaBlilrr. Wi-biitrr, for ihr inuntb Mrs. J. A. lioorn vf L'jiilrskill.

wh for jfomt limr had i-iririic for fcw daughter. lust evening al the I. O. O. tem ple preceding a picnic lupch in dining hall.

The rullowlng officers Ijiiiib Jef frey: vice president, Koae SaJlabury; past presiuent, etapiwn: secre- tsry. Jlarle hlteman; treasurer, Jennie float; chaplain. Hattie Em- financial I berson; officer of the day. Captain Charles Embcnson; officer of the guard, JUeutenant John Whiteman; color sergeant. Fast- Lieutenant Morris Townaend; Chevalier William Salisbury: llrat aid to tha president.

Hazel Mahon: second aid to the president. Margaret Illley: third aid acting through a representative com-1 to the vice president. Mary Miller; mltlee. have offered the church au-jfuUrth aid to the vice president, Allda thorities a free site in ihe city of Wood worth first aid to the past pres-Oneontn for the college buildings and idem, Abbte Terrell: second aid to campus, and a contribution of just president. Sarah Dudley: 0U9 to the endowment fund.

third aid to the chaplain. Cora Situ: ecncroiis offer has been at-! fourth aid to the Anna Copied on In-half of the seminary Mackey; musician. Mildred Vclle. FVWERAES. Arthur Costcllo.

Funeral services tor Arthur tello. who died Friday evening at the City hospital, were held I yesterday mornlnft r.t o'clock from the home Of his aunt. Mrs. St. John avenue.

Binshamton rooms Qi 5.39 o'clock from St. John's, reiiuiem was celebrated with Kcv. A.j rUtirr 1 1 cries. jj.Uaker celebrant, aaiated ly Custom bail! to mahufacnirers' Joseph Wilmea and Jerom? Ir'. at .1 savins; McCarthy.

price. H. A. Hrown Eollcry The bearers wore cl! rhembers of 11 Main street. 1'lionc T.3C- advt 'American Legion Post, SO.

of King- and burial was made in Best Way to Loosen Stubborn Cough 1 Patrick cemetery where a firlrrj: jsviuad of the Veterans oT For-ipn i--'ars paid-final tribute. Mrs. EllialNith Costello and Walter J. Costello of this city, mother and I rother of the deceased, attended isvrvice as did his nunt. Mrs.

Frank Sullivan cf PnincsvIIIe. Ohio. f. S. STT-FX REPORTS GA1XS.

Xew York, March 14 The I a-jst tan as breaking Pamphlet report vt the United Stater, craghii. Jt is cheap ami simple, corporation for which Is but very prompt ia action. Coder its i mailed to reveal-bealiiir vtoiai inrittera-. eEtst soreaess i in- the magnitude of oiwratlons 1 for the year, shows a total value ta thrift and yosj i'! a rcj hi. huslneis transacted by all companies.

tliroit and chest coMs are or repres-nlinc sross and l.r. tbrrait tkkJe, ptob-v-ia! asshraa winter eoucbs. makr this femlid caca ouaers of Finn iatn a'piat and nil the bottle with plain maear fvmp aad shake If ym elarifiM sscar ft nm. Eitfctr y.iii ttt a lull family of njueh srrnp fkaA hvr reMr.tr.ade for three 1 the nxsey. perfectly and ciil.irer it.

trAt-d txlrx'-i aa'l fiawl. the wv.rM nrft its eaTert tie B-eaNraiies. 1 To aveid (h-Kanrt of maej- ith, tot Coughs. DON. G.

LULL -latn SlTTTt i Slmrt Sciaewce. ions you In Jail fo'. "Two "tVha; de "X- am frc." Ah itiws, wh-it has you did" shot ray all kil you wife and in I fo' two wt-eVs!" ail I sets Ant-ion Jlacaaino. csc-rsioh to Crowiisvp-(e r.i? GrutHJe alley, urifji J. in criarje.

will leave March ii.i covers ail Includ-ns: railroad fare, first class pjllmarjt ar.d enlertalninent while In the For InformatioB Or phene I. Ifay or Chas. JJ. VanBoren at Hsift street. advt 4t Js worr.an who one of oar ha is.

Modem direct frosa the f.ishton Hirstter'a mllBnerj Itf Main street. aJn It (at the Wlnawr. Oneewta. April 4.1 Naitoaal hotcL Xorwich, April I JMlTt laao I reward fur Lb i. rt he of Ibuae Whtui he hut Kbk-h LVI- is im tt-Jih lo civli vilirr jjj it, vLii In oiBrr bmi a Mr i Jnd il is i hiiiir-K lu hia fcllowinrn.

hait a hai ttf ij- Mr riKliT ami nay, "hire ik a Sitrti ban wide i-ullttity the tmri.Rla Kuildlnt and as-. by rr-uUrlr Inafrtina: In iht-Iw-Jl ahurt wriMtn in lim rtrrwn I-y slafr and Sane Oneonta Lwn and Mi hundred! af thcite little talks Klmer Woodlieck. whv had been mailed them to buildlnc and III, but la now rrcoveriny. left for I 0yer tric cutintn-." John Koken nf Kandyland hK" relumed frflm a live irlp throuKh Near He wan 111 and spent 11 days in honplt.il, ur.der-jrjolnir an "iteration for trhlle A patient there. H.

A. e-1-itin. who hai lieen con-rined in the house for to with nturklJ (he home cf her Conilauinc article. whlvli The Star resrets not being -o icive in run. toe N'ewa concludes as foltowi: -Hbt fellow townsmen and genuine reverence for him, and thousands of build-ln(t and loan members through heart-rett eratitude for what he has done for thetn.

spesk louder than an- word hat could be uttered, the real Jot of ter. AUce Crouch, returned home having with her Sits. A. B. Street, lo Maryland.

Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, who were called home recently by the of ihelr daughter. Mrs. Charles Valentine or Chestnut left on Ihelr wav tn their resi dence in St.

Cloud. Fla. They expect ftaajjar1 to remain in loriua unui noout 1st. MUs Jennie who for ihe past three months had been guest at the home of her sister. E.

Huchiri-ron. nt the reclorj- In was in Oneonta yesterday on her way to her home tn Troy. Mary Broldy. also of Troy, who had been a truest 'm (he rectory Tor the past two weeks, alto returned with her. nSAV una K.

UUh-- lasUi: iJkM ng. The final Installation of officers of una E. Wilber auiillary wxs held their dally lives." Golds feTer checked, the bmh upeaed. the tin systeat loamt Tke way way so eddrat paid fl. Vt.mKt rot rely oa leaser kelp, aad delay.

Urt the qairk. esnplcle reawlia that Hill Is briaglac Aaatak aaa nUSmt wfp IlOr OTHBCSS ctres-jim Dtodroff You cm bjre ii fiae ha4 of trtn if tuned to iW if. But nrter until voo wived the uf A calW ptf-ly fmtkte of dad The hair lakes on near life. And new hair a chance 10 trow. That't all ikrre it to it What a pitv.

wheo men ma women tile tbuvs tovtr the effecti of dandruff! Or douse their heads witft WniiHiu never intended to touch hair or sealft! Tat war to treat UuKirnfr to get rid of it. Use the one nude to dtnohc the one thing that Everr dniggist in this country his Dander and know wfiat ft do. He knows it will do the work, and He will rMk take the tine to tell yoc, if too ask And it costs 35 cemUt Danderine Lime for the Soil MstrlMora TMa Tfcrrttary rot PEODUCTO BRAND AGRICULTUEAL HTDBATED LOKB 13E ONLY TOS PER ACRE FOR BEST BEStJETS Also Agriculturtl Idme; LunstoiM C. H. FULLER Phone 10-F12 UnadilU, If.

T. ihe wms mm id nswniui 1 1 ONEONTA DtPARTMIM STORE Rugs 1 I I tL a at 1 received. 14 new Danerns or Kovai wmo. nigs in different grades added to our already large stock LET US SHOW T0U THE FINEST WILTON STYLES BEFORE YOU BUY Aleo 10 patterns of 9x12 WILTON BUGS at wry special prices to dose out We are shoving hundreds of Rugs that are in stock in Axniinster, Velvet. Grass, Fiber and Wool and Congoleum.

Armstrong Linoleum and Congoleunt by the yard, at our very low prices- LACE AND RUFFLED CURTAINS in the new patterns at prices from $1j00 pair np to $tU0 BARGAINS IH To clean up balance of stock. Only a few of each kind and at prices that will see thetn go.

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164,658
Years Available:
1916-1973