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The Oneonta Star from Oneonta, New York • Page 8

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The Oneonta Stari
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Oneonta, New York
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THE STAB. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1910 DELAWARE COUNTY NEWS DELAWARE 80PERVUOR8 BU5BTT. tlw Nineteen Opemac tartan. Zfelhl. Nov.

annual session Delaware county board of su- convened at the Monday evening with H. Eckert of Kortrlght, chairman; David g. Booth of Roxbury, clerk; LoulM awlstant clerk. After organisation was completed, the board adjourned until this morning. This the board adjourned to 8.

p. when the committees will be announced anj the routine work of session will commence. The su- pervlsors, a canvassing board, convened at noon today and elected Phillip O. Wheeler of Sidney as chairman. Rcr.

W. McN. Klttredge Installed. The following selected from a col- amn article appearing Jn the Bane, Vermont, Dally Times, will prove of Interest to Delhi people and Presby- terluns In Otaexo and Di-Ia tles- "Ilcv William Mac Null was Installed us pastor of the KliHt Presbyterian chinch last ml.o evening- moptlnR brought to thf City gome of the best prcac licrs Jri tlie Now Kngland Picxby lr rj ami the large auditorium urn DlN'd to capacity with church people liev Smith, of Manchester, II acted as moderator and delivered a most eloquent and Imprc-solvc sermon After conclusion of the wi i Irij HPV and Mrs. KittrrrtRp and f.imily stood In line at the front of tlie and ie- celved Individually thoM- i XOKTII PICA ICCIDKXTK.

I) W. Boycr Kicked ly Horse mid Roy Sufffrs Lnccratrcl i Franklin, Nov 11. was seriously Injured last Thursday while his horse While (ifJjiiBtinB a of the a nrm, the horse kicked him and the Fowler Dry Good Co, THE BOSTOiN STORE FOR Wednesday and Thursday Sun Fast Window Shades; dark green, 3x6 ft. Bargain at 79c 81x99 Seamless Bed Sheets; excellent value at $1.83 Colored Outing Flannels; good, heavy quality; at 24c a yard 44 Unbleached Muslin 19c a yard Yard wide heavy weight Outing Flannel; white, 32c a yard 39e Long Cloth, yard wide; special at 29c a yard Unbleached Outing Flannel, 28 in. wide 18c a yard Men's heavy weight "Winter Socks; 69c value; at 40c a pair Yard wide Silkaline, 40c value; special at 29c a yard 1 lot Flannelette, suitable for house Kimonas; regular 35 cent quality; at 29c 500 yards of Cotton Serge, in paids and checks; short lengths; 29c value at 19c 2 cases Cotton Batting; special Wednesday and Thursday at 2 for 25c Men's heavy Gray Flannel Shirts; with collar attached, at $2.50 force of the blow knocked Mr.

Boyce out through the open door Into the yard. nhoulder and arm were Injured and he Buffered 1 Imd bruise under one car. I Jay MntllHoii'N Wrlm Lacerated. Mattlson met with painful cldcnt Filddy while feeding cattle. While getting down gome hay and near a window of the barn, he Huddenly slipped on some chaff on the floor nrid In ondoavoring to recover hlmnelf he thriwt hln hand through tJu- window glacis His wriiit uas pain- lacerated nnd bled profusely, but his brother corded the arm and took Mr Mattlson to Franklin, where a phvsiclan stopped the flow of Diood and "dipssed the Injury Dinner to DC Scried Thursday.

The Ladles' Aid society of the Ald- rl Haptist church will meet on for dinner at the home of Mi and Mm George Lindsay A cor- Invitation extended to the pub- i Price, 15 cents. Service Next Sunday. i I 'I he regular morning service of the i i will be omitted next Sunday, the congregation and I i will join In a a i i hall at 11 30. at which Captain Hobson i speak. Mention Pomeroy and Mis Ella Pora- 01 Sunday guests of Walter uudbe k.

Mr and George Cross of Oneonta are at the home (if Warren Andeison. John i held a sile today of his stock, tools and household goods GJIAND GOUGE LETTEB. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Spencer Undergoes Grand Gorge, Nov 11. Mr and Airs John R. Spencer icceived a telegram Monday morning that their eon, i Louis, a student at New York university, had that morning been removed to the Post-Graduate hospital Buffering from a severe attack of appendicitis and that It had been necessary to operate on him immediately. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Spencer left Monday Buy One Cake of Lacot Castile Soap and convince younetf that itiithe only Genuine Soap. Csrtlt. kMhr lUTen. fasbt mantel Lao. andym wm tan a nUibia, CutDeSoapi-itiBi evening for New York to see their son.

Mention. Edward Dudley, who some weeks ago rented his home on Main stieet to A Guthorldgo and moved to PrnttsMlle, han given up his work with the IJeKnon Contracting company in that village and again making Grand Gorge his A. Maynaid's new bungalow on Upper Main street is almost completed, and as soon as It is he will occupy It The rooms over his hardware store that he vacates will be rented to Raymond Grand Gorge Cornet band, which was recently reorganized, held a rehearsal at I. O. O.

F. hall Monday evening. Melvln C. Mattoon, son, Paul, and daughter. Ruth, of Windham, were pleasant callers Monday at the home of Mr.

Mattoon's niece, Mrs. ram F. Whitney, on Depot Oakley has moved his family from the Conrow apartment on River street to the living rooms over the Centarl garage on Depot and Mrs. Ray McKenzle returned home Monday evening from visiting 'rlends and relatives In Schenectady and B. Deyoe left Sunday evening for the metropolis for a few days' stay, during which time he will receive medical treatment for one of ila eyes which has bothered him a good deal of Clay Book- lout and son, Melvln, visited Mrs.

Bookhout's parents at Bloomville over the week-end--The Epworth league will hold a cob-web social at the Methodist Episcopal cliurch parlors Friday evening. The Ladies' Social union of the Methodist Episcopal church will be entertained at the church parlors Thursday afternoon by Mrs. John D. Groves, Mrs. Sidney K.

Clapp and Miss Sophie Wood. An armistice service with special music was held this evening at the Methodist Episcopal church and was largely attended. A feature of the service was a formal "welcome home" to the returned soldiers. OP INTEREST IN HOBART. Frank P.

HJUis Sells Large Farm to Morgan Garrison and A. E. Haynes. Hobart, Nov. 11.

Frank P. HilHs lisas sold his 347-acre farm on Roses Brook to Morgan Garrison of Pine Hill and Andres E. Haynes of Hobart. The sale includes all personal property outside of household goods. Possession will be Riven Nov.

IS. Mr. and Mrs. HllIIs have purchased the Merchant house on South Delaware street, where they will make their home in the future. Bishop Nelson Here Tomorrow.

Bishop Nelson will be present at special services to be held Wednesday evening at 7:45 In St. Peter's Episcopal church. Confirmation will be administered and the bishop will make an address. Birth. Born, Nov.

8, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dibble, a son. Personal. Mr.

and Mrs. O. B. Rowe and Mr. and Mm.

Charles H. Bowdlsh of Oneonta were Sunday guests or Mr. and Mrs. E. T.

VanBuren. Mr. and Mrs. Bevlns and daughter. Bertha, of Schenectady are guests of Mrs.

other daughter, Mrs. Allen of Hobart SOOTH KORTRIGHT. South Kortrlght, Nov. 11. The South Kortright grangers will meet at the home of Mr.

and J. A. Sharpe on Thursday A cordial invitation la extended to all mem. to attend and make the meeting an interesting V. Hoose and family were Kingston visitors Saturday and a number from our village attended the meeting held in the Betty's Brook school house Sunday and Mrs.

C. Prosklne entertained the younger set at their home last Friday evening, tbe occasion being In honor of their daughter. Miss Five Hundred club were very pleasantly entertained at the borne of Mr. and r. Sharpe last Friday evening-.

-Mrs. Alexander Johnson was a Stam- ord visitor Monday. MOTHER OF GEN. ALLENBY The Buick Built Steering Knuckle EfftCtcntly Serves With Atnotutt of Protection Swffity has been pounded and tempered into its thru the remarkable Buick processes of and electric heat treatment dBiflUDty are deeply imbedded in this unit, thro the high quality of materials and to buflt slewing knuckle is hammered the of safety which twenty years of Buick engi- Public Auction. Take notice: For the purpose of satisfying lien acquired by Clarence F.

Baker against Mr. and Mrs. Reed Slater tor storage. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on Tuee- day. November 25.

at 1 o'clock. p. at my barn. No. 42 East street.

Oneonta, N. the following of household furniture: Two oak rock- Ins; 6 oak dining room chairs. one round oak dining table, one barrel of crockery, quantity of tin ware. one conch bed. one library table, one wash stand, one Iron bed.

springs, and pillows, quantity of bedding, one oak dresser: one Ironing board, one chair, roll of window shades. Frank C- Huntington, Agent- Attorney for llenor. advt Jt Home Party leaving the city a dandy new seven-room bouse at West End. City water, toilet, bath, stationary ranee, furnace, cement cellar bottom. electric lights, beautiful bard wood polished all over house, hard wood trim, large lot and garden.

A flne bargain for railroad or town party. Immediate possession on moderate payment, 13.400. Fred X. R. W.

HUME icomias Wall St, Oneonta, N. Y. look the KTilsh short plena In the windows. bring your long coat to Mrs. 9.

E. Harrington. Jl East street, aad one made that will equal the one you saw down town. Phone 822-R. phonograph boxes for 10 each, while they JMt.

X. C. Dales. ISO Main aflvt St G. A.

Merrill will do yoar tracking promptly and at reasonable prices. Phonsj lavery. 124-J. advt Mrs. Hynman Allenby, eighty-four years of age, mother of Field Marshal Allcnby, who gained the highest rank of the British and a vlscounty for his splendid victories against the Turks.

Otego Home Economics Meeting. Otego, Nov. regular meeting of the Otego Home club uill be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. H.

Anderson on Follett street Roll call will be answered by giving a household hint. Other features of the program will be a discussion of hot lunches and economy in the use of sugar, and a question box. A cordial invitation is extended to all ladies. Biwa--a quality of tea for people who want Japan's very best New crop can now be obtained at your grocers. advt 6t wolcott'a Dreamland orchestra.

All dance and concert engagements given prompt attention. Phone 729-W, or 993-J. advt Iw Why Druggists Recommend Swamp-Root For many druggists have watched with mack interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Swamp-Root, great kidney, liver arid bladder medicine. It is a prescription.

Swamp-Hoot is a strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder to do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Boot stood toe test of is sold by all druggists OD merit and It should map yon. No other kidney medicine has so many frleudg. Be sure to get Swamp-Boot sad start treatment at once.

However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Biogiinmton, N. for a sample bottle. Wbrn writing be sure and mention tbe Oneonta Star. All over the United and in this store! hfree demonstration of Dr.

Scholl's scientific foot comfort appliances that extends all over the United States! And you can take advantage of it by coming into this store during the week of November 17-22 That every foot trouble has a cause and a correction has been proved by the successful use of the foot comfort appliances of Dr. Wm. M.Scholl of Chicago. And this is what will be demonstrated to every foot sufferer in the United States during Demonstration Weelt, November 17-22. Don't fail to come.

Our Practipedist is trained in Dr.jScholl's methods of giving you relief troubles I HURD BOOT SHOP Floyd F. Taylor, Practipedist 160 Main St THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY'S NEW $10,000 POLICY It Permanently ana Totally Disabled by Accident or Disease Before Reaching the Age ot 60, on this policy will cease, and the Company wKl pay you $1,000 a year aa long as you live, or until the disability is removed. At your death full 10.000 will be paid to your beneficiary. If Killed by Accident. $10.000 will be paid at once and an additional (13.050 will be paid to your beneficiary In instalments during the next twenty years in all.

H. BERNARD District Manager, Schenevus, N. T. WHOSE BUSINESS IS LIFE INSURANCE ONLY Eat More Bread Delicious in taste- Rich in flavor-Smooth and dose in texture and grain. Made only from pure, wholesome products-Good Flour Good Yeast Good Lard Good Milk Salt and Sugar A loaf of good Bread is all strength and energy.

It is the product of the sun. The fragrance and strength of the sun-nurtured, rain-drenched wheatfield. Eat Walsh's Snow Flake Sold by All Grocers Walsh's Bakery.

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