The Gilboa Monitor.
i
—We understand th a t Chas. H. B a k er; —Last Tuesday was the hundred fifty- Conesville Item s.
Livingstonvil/e Item s.
—Mrs. W esley Rose has sold her team to
w ill continue to w ork D. M ackey’s farm fifth anniversary of the birth of W ashing
-^Chicken-pAx in th is village.
Jo
h
n
Stewart.
—No school in the Stone Store D istrict.
in th is village during the com ing year.
j ton. I t is observed in all states *.f the un
—G. Baker w ill w ork for E. G. Case t h e ' H attie W olford the teacher, is sick.
Thursday. FEB. 24, 1887.
—Messrs. P. T. H oagland and D. Seely, j ion as a legal holiday except Alabama, com ing summer.
-Calviu B. T etter is on the sick lie
of
Jefferson,
were
in
tow
n
W
ednesday
last.
Kansas,
Florida,
Illinois,
Indiana,
Iowa,
—
Born,
last
week,
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
attended
by Dr. Jackson of H untersland.
GILBOA, Schoharie County, N. Y.
They called briefly at th e M o n it o r office. JArkansas, Maine, Missouri,' N orth Caro V an Dyke, a daughter.
—Mr. C. C. H agadorn, and Mrs. Myron
O H A S . O. L A Y M O N , E d ito r a n d P ro p
— p a v id ' C hristian has purchased the J. Cain w ho have been a long tim e on the
—Joseph M erwin and daughter, A nnie, j lina, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, and Texas.
P. H ulbert farm , at $2,800.
sick list are no better.
- -B orn to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E llarson
who have been visiting friends and rela
—Dr. and Mrs. E. Billings, last week
—A t the com ing term, Feb. 28th, o f
tives at Starrucca, Pa., returned home last of this village, Wednesday, Feb. 16lh, a visited friends at Gailupville.
Schoharie Oo. Court, Cobleskill will be
—M r.-and Mrs. A. B Cammer, last week represented by ten trial jurors, the tow n
week.
daughtei*. N ever m ind Chas. go ahead
visited th eir relatives in town.
of Broome not one.
—Chas. Tuttle of Potter's Hollow, and and remember the words of the poet:
—J. Stryker T ravis w ill soon occupy his
—Those th a t have got butter to dispose
I n order to make room fo r a new stock of Rom aine B rand of Conesville were w el “D arkest nights will have a m orning own premises at Stone Bridge.
of enquire fof the latest returns of E. A.
—Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Bloodgood last Kingsley, F ran k lin to n ; as to the best
Spring Goods, I will sell for the next thirty come callers at this office Saturday, last though the sky be overcast, straightest
week
visited relatives in Freehold.
mode of conveyance, of Bill W illiams.
lines will have a turning and your luck
Days, for Cash, Goods at the following re week.
—Madison R ichtm yer was last Wednes
—Lucius C hurch brought home from
—Frisbie & Son of M iddleburgh have a w ill turn at last. ”
dttced prices;
day guest at Almerin Mann’s, Breakabeen. Albany, Saturday, a span of five year old
— W. Peck, w riting us from D avenport
—Heavy colds are the order of the day, Illinois horses. T hey now weigh l,20o
Cobleskill Kip Boots, per pair, $3 00 new advertisem ent in this^ssue. They are
causing
rheum atism , neuraliga sore throat, each, and w ill undoubtedly grow some,
“
Calf
“
“
“
3 50 m aking a specialty on shoes, during this N Y., says: “ We receive the M o n it o r
as Lucius is boss for big things. We mean
regularly and look through it w ith satis etc,, etc.
“
•« Shoes, “
“
1 5 0 m onth.
— W ork upon the new house on Geo. quadrupeds.
— We are in receipt of an article entitled faction. ” Mr. Peek is a prom inent litera- Case’s H**me Farm , is progressing finely.
A U o lh e s S h o e s a t R E D U C E D P R I C E S .
—The Cooksburgh correspondent of the
rian
and
business
man
an
d
the
above
brief
Belton
Phelps
is
the
architect.
G reenyille Local, after giving th a t paper
“T h e M anorkill,” by our old correspon
P u re Gum R ubber Boots, per pair $ 3 .0 0
—R
ob’t
Stew
art,
w
ife
and
iufant
daught
the
“ rat-sto ry ” taken from Bates and Livcom
plim
ent
from
him,
is
w
orth
folios
of
dent, W ellington Peck, w hich w ill appear
A rctic O vershoes,
“
75
er Zula, of Rensselaerville, were last week ingstonville items, published in the M o n i
“ taffy” from a m an who does not know of guests of relatives in this place.
next week.
t o r calls for next now here they are from
BEST PEINTS 5 cts. PEE YARD- —P rattsville “gossips” are ju st now w hat he is talking.
—A lbert Laym an has already removed the Schoharie Union. No. 1. The farmer's
—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur T upper to the farm of Jam es Christaiu, and I. N. of K nox county, Ohio, at a com peting rat
iD d igo B lue Calico, S cen ts
p er yard; revolving a choice morsel of scandal. The
P arker w ill manage his ow n farm the com hunt fifty on a side, jo in tly killed and ex
name of a prom inent ex-town-offieer is of Roxbury, Tuesday, Feb. 15th, a son. ing
Dress Goods,
“
“
“
season.
hibited. 8, 743 rat-tails and 2,489 mouse-tails.
T he M o n ito r , together w ith many friends
Woclen Shirts, Hoods, and
connected.
—As W illiard Case was recently con No. 2. T h at rats lifted a large squash
—Hon. H. T. Devereux, of Preston H ol here, repeat the wishes of “ much, joy” of veying a load of youug people to W indham , from off a butter tub, carried it accross the
A L L
W O O L E N G O O D S A T COST.
low, Member of Assembly from the Rens- a year ago, on the occasion of th eir m ar in turning the corner above W est Durham, cellar and then skooped out the butter.
Atlantic A. Sheeting 7 cents per yard by
the ice caused the wagon to upset, and
—A t present there is a plan being a r
sellaerville district, A lbany Co., was in riage. A later report announces the sud one young lady was considerably injured.
the piece;
ranged to dam the Vly, in this tow n at the
den demise of th e baby, Saturday last.
tow n Monday.
—"Elizabeth Davis, aged 56 years, died head of th e Catskill creek, m aking a lake
G ingham s, p er yard, 8 cents.
last Friday, at the home of her brother to contain 300 acres. There are several
—Sec call for donation for th e benefit of F uneral services last Sabbath.
Buckskin. Gloves,
per pair, $1.00
Jam es. The funeral obsequies were per quite large stream s em ptying into the v al
—A
telegram
received
here
last
week,
W illiam M cGinnis’ fam ily.
The cause is
5 lbs Tea for
1-P0
form
ed at the church on Sunday. Rev.
laudable and should be heartily supported announced the demise of Rev. Selleck at Shear officiating. He preached from the ley above w here the dam should be, and
Horse Blankets 75 cents apiece;
one large stream em ptying into the Cats
H artford, Conn., on the 14th, inst. The tex t “ My days are
by our citizens.
sw
ifter
thau
a
kill ju st below the proposed lake. Hon.
A Nice Syrup 40 cents per gallon.
—I t is rum ored th a t Geo. A. H artw ell funeral was held there W ednesday, 10th. w eaver's sh u ttle,” Jo b 7-3.
Horace Devereaux, Assemblyman of A l
Pound calico 23 cents per pound.
—The flats at Leeds have for several bany Co^, we are inform ed is to engineer
will not run the flouring-mill in this v il Decea-ed was a Irat-lier of Mro. John O .weeks been blockaded w ith ice, m aking it
lage another year. The report however, Brien of Gilboa, and was a form er resident necessary for people enroute from Cairo the undertaking and procure aid from the
here. H e spent a portion of the Summer to Catskill, to drive by w ay of K aaterskill state. N ow as nearly all of th e new spa
lacks
confirmation.
pers in Central and E astern New Y ork
Conesville, Feb. 21st, ’87.
or Sandy Plains. The dug-a-way at Sandy were so outspoken and anxious to preserve
—H iram M iller one of the unfortunate of ’86 in tow n w ith his many friends.
—A fter reading this issue of the M o n i P lains has been th e cause o f several acci the w ater/supply in the A dirondack moun
persons injured at the B aldw in farm , last
M onitor Receipts.
dents. Alanson Avery, of Durham , in tains at the S tate’s expense, how much
Summer was in the village for the first t o r send it to a friend or lend it to ,your endeavoring to transport coal from Cats
more economical it would be to make this
Plum Creek,
Neb. $1.00. tim e since the accident, last week.
neighbor who is not a subscriber. I f you kill, had a in irket-w agoa entirely dem ol lake, over an unhealthy bog, th at would
Geo. Richtmyre,
1.00.
N. Y.
C o n esv ille,
Kawley Phelps,
u
.50
M tnor HU,
contain a larger w ater suppty than
—Q uarterly meeting services will be held should have m ore than one friend whom ished, and one horse injured.
Nelson Hlnman.
u
1.00.
So. G ilb o a,
Perry Lane,
(R
eceived
to
o
iate
f
o
r
p
u
blication
last
w
eek.)’
thousands of acres of A dirondack rocks.
1.00. at the M. E. church in this village next you desire to see it, leave the name- ,and
Mrs. O. C. Stevens,
“The Albany combined press” would not
—Lew
is
J.
P
a
trie
’s
term
of
school
in
Sac City,
la.
.75 Saturday and Sunday. Several prom inent address at this office and we will see to it
Seth E. Gordon,
object to let the people know if this was
P leasant V alley has closed.
A th e n s ,
N. y .
1.00.
Geo. w . Lewis, %,
th a t he or she gets a copy of w hat a sub
Gilboa,
“
l.oo. m inisters are expected to be present.
Kellogg Croswell*
—Jo h n Y. Travis and wife of W indham , likely to become a law. T he idea of m ak
“
“
1.00.
Elery southard,
scriber
calls
“
the
best
local
paper
in
the
ing a lake in tow n th at in tim e would be a
last week visited relatives in this place.
—A neat w ater-trough has been placed
“
“
1 00.
Henry Proper,
—M artin M attice intends to rem ain an great pleasure and fishing resort, is hailed
Mason Valley, Nevada, l.oo conveniently near the highw ay in the county. ”
Chas. Snyder,
w ith delight. I t would make the village
other
year upon Geo. Case's upper farm.
—Up at Mackey and Broome Centre,
Low er W ard, by H iram Benjam in, for the
—Rom aine Demony aud wife have been of F ran k lin to n th a t does not “ nestle” in
N ew sy Gossip on M a tte rs and T h in g s . accomm odation of “ man and beast.”
checker playing is the order of the even engaged to w ork at L. P. Cole’s the com the valley but sits on the . sidc-liill above,
and overlooks the valley or the vly, a gay
—Crows are holding th e ir Spring caw—Mrs. Marriette Brandow of Gilboa, ings. T here are several experts who claim ing Summer.
place of resort. I t is believed th a t our
—W
e
understand
th
at
A
lbert
Laym
an
cuses.
will spend the summer w ith D. W. P a r the cham pionship, though Broome Center
w ill w ork the farm of Jam es C hristian the member of Assembly, the Hon. Em ory
—W inter resumed business again, last sons of Stamford, and George Rapelye, her is said to be the home of the m an who com ing year.
Stevens, w ill cheerfully assist Mr. D ever
wears the belt. He is E rvin Cain a young
Friday.
son, w ith C. A. Parsons of So. Gilboa.
—Joshua Saddlemyer, of F ranklinton eaux in this enterprise.
—Oranges are plentiful and cheap in G il
—Mrs. Wilbur of Bates H ill, Schoharie student at Dr. Leonard’s. A wager of accom panied by relatives has been v isiting
B rocm e C entre item s.
boa m arkets.
Co., has rented rooms over Frazee’s store twenty-five dollars will induce Iiim to play friends in town.
—Jared L. Wood, is very sick w ith
—Mrs. Jam es Hawver, of Broome Cen
—H azard has moved the Tow n C lerk’s and w ill take possession March 1st. She is any m an in th is section.
tre, has been a week’s guest of her parents, erysipelas of the head.
—A t R eed’s store, on tow n-iheeting day, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter.
office in his drug store.
— Wesley More is to w ork J . L. W oods
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cel. Buekbee.
farm
the com in g season.
—W e are inform ed th a t John T Blood —T he new ly elected tow n officers
-M r. and Mrs. Geo. Lewis, of A thens, in the heat of passion, John E dw ards struck
—Henry D. Russell was in town to take
good has purchased the “square house”
“swore in ” last Saturday’.
N. Y., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colby Reed, knocking him down. A Su w
ith wing, of w hich he now occupies a a look at his future abiding place on Sun
—George Schermerhorn o f G rand Gorge, O. H. Lewis of West Conesville. Mr. preme writ was served on Mr. Edwards by part, at $lo50.
day last.
Sheriff
Gaylord,
F
riday,
last
week.
B
oth
w as in tow n last Sabbath.
—Jam es Chichester has just closed a
—T h e young people last evening had a
Lewis called at the M o n it o r office M on
parties are pi em inent citizens and business party at G. H ulbert’s; we believe the last successful term of schobl in the Block
—Ha}r w ill probably bring a fair price day.
to be held before the oyster-supper on the school-house district.
during the com ing Spring.
—H arris B arnhart, of Union Grove, Del. men of the town. We are grieved to re 17th, a t Mr. Stew art s.
—H enry Jackson can now be seen draw
—Read Brace M iller's announcement, Co., N. Y., is m oving pis household ef cord this state of affairs. G entlem en you
—Take notice, and let the M o n i t o r ing the reins over a fine three-yeai‘-old colt
on second page of this issue.
fects, in w hat is know n as th e “ Southard should condone words and actions m an i know when the record is beaten. Geo. in. place of thegi*ay horse.
—P hinandas Coons moves on the farm,
—School closed in the Low er Ward, last F arm H ouse,” preparatory to taking pos fested in the heat of political excitem ent Bum p owns a ewe th at on Jan. 26th, 1886,
know n as the Wilber farm in the tow n of
by am icably settling the m atter w ithout had tw in lam bs; Aug. 12th, one lam b; and Broome the com ing spring.
Friday, Omar Velie teacher.
session M arch first.
Feb. 14th, 1887, tw in lam b s; and all th e
—Kellogg Croswell is doing a lively
—Catskill papers speak in com plim ent going to court w ith it.
—H enry Coons is suffering from a severe
lam bs are living.
injury
caused by fa llin g out o f a w agon
—Last week we made m ention of the
w ork in the insurance “ biz.”
ary term s of the progress o f th e VVest Cats
V a n e ty Wedding.
fracturing tw o of his ribs.
—W e would be pleased to hear from kill school. F red A. Stryker, form erly of serious illness of a little child of Jo h n
—R euben Cook and w ife of Q uaker
A party of invited guests, assembled at
our correspondents every week.
Gilboa, is the principal. T he M onitor is E dw ard’s, from the effects of sw allow ing the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Mil Street, are visiting friends in this vicinity.
a pin. On T hursday evening last, the l i t ler, of Conesville, on the evening of Feb. Alw ays glad to see “ Rube. ”
—O. H ildreth, of Stam ford, form erly heartily glad in his success.
—Rudtson Leonard and A ndrew E llis
o f Gilboa, was in town Tuesday.
—An electric storm passed over th is lo tle fellow was seized w ith violent spasms 7th, to celebrate the 10th, anniversary of
have
returned home from the N ew Y ork
th
eir
m
arriage
in
a
variety
wedding.
—Mr. and Mrs. L. H ildreth spent the cality last F rid ay evening, lasting about together w ith excessive coughing aud
Medical
College looking hale and hearty.
E very th in g passed off as m erry as W ed
Sabbath w ith friends in Roxbury.
half an hour. The oceurance is very un sneezing, w hich continued well along in the ding bells. Refreshm ents w ere served,
- We did not think town m eeting would
—Mrs. K atie W idom an of Cobleskill, common, and is said to be. a fore-runner of night, when he became easier. A fter a after wiiich the evening was passed in so overcome Fred as to cause him to loose
spent a few days in town recently.
a “ cold snap.” The sight w as magnificent. few hours cessation he was again attacked visiting and other amusements. The oc his w ay going so short a distance the next
day.
—Mumps and whooping-cough are m ak
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—Rev. P. A. Wessels is arranging for a even more violently and the pin was e je c t casion was one long to be remembered by
all who, were present. T hat Mr. and Mrs^
ing things interesting in this section.
series of prayer-m eetings to be conducted ed from the ch ild ’s nostril F riday m orn mg. M iller is held in the highest esteem is Com m unicated.
—E. W. Spring of W indham , is m ov under the name of T he Y ouug Peoples’ He is now perfectly well, show ing little or show n by the follow ing list of presents.
Blenheim, Feb. 19, ’87. F riend L aym on:
You
have been m issinform ed as to m ajo r
Mi. D. T. M cGarry and wife, a plush
ing on his fath er’s farm at Blenheim .
C hristian Endeavor. T he undertaking is no effects from his dangerous diet on pins.
ities received here on Tuesday last. These
—One is very apt to forget to pay the laudable and we hope it m ay prove success
—An interesting case was tried before album arid easel;M r. P. J. R ichtm yer and are nearer co rrect:
wife, a silver castor; Mr. J . H. Brandow,
printer, the w eather is so changeable.
Commissoner V anTuyl, at the Gilboa silver cake basket; Mr. J . W. M cGarry
ful.
Supervisor, A. Parslow, rep., 81; Ju s
tice
of Peace, S. G. Badgley, rep., 36;
—A lbert B artley will take possession of
—Teachers are m aking preparations for House, Monday, between W estkill parties, and wife, large table cloth and ldoz. n ap
W inslow H endrick’s farm, M arch 16th.
the E xam ination to be held at the school- relative to the proceedings of the last an kins; Mr. C. Russel and w ife, and Mr. Town Clerk, Oscar M attice, Dem., 04; F o r
Assessor, Om ar Mattice, rep., 49; F o r
—T he price of hen fru it is declining. house next Saturday. W e th in k it safe to nual school-m eeting hold in Dist. No. %' Wm. Case aud wife, large spring rocker; Commissioner, F. G. P atchin, dem., 87;
Mr. Jo h n Cain and wife, 1 doz. napkins;
Eggs are w orth sixteen cents per dozen.
say that it w ill be the “ hardest” exam in a (W estkill) tow n of Blenheim. F rom in Mr. E. E. Billings and wife, set of silver Overseer of Poor, H enry W est, rep., 56;
—Considerable interest is m anifested in tion held in this village in ten years. form ation &leaned
through witnesses i tea-spoons; Mr. Bruce M iller and wife, Collector, I. Shelmandine, rep., 42; Con
th e annual appointm ent of path-m asters.
sworn, w e clicite th e follow ing facts, lace curtains; Mr. Cyrus Stilw ell and wife, stables, 3 democrats, 2 republicans; In
Good!
Mr. E. G. Case and wife, Mr. Milton Pat- spectors, 2 democrats and 1 republican;
—T he price of butter still continues at
—The law-Buit of Jackson vs. Baker There were several candidates for the rie and wife, large dinner ‘castor; Ray T ow n House, H otel Chapman.
tw en ty cents per pound in the local m ark w hich w as to have been tried at L iving- trusteeship, one Brazee receivinga m ajori- j Miller, pair of silver napkin rings; W. H.
A. reader.
et
stonville, last Thursday, w as ad jo u rn ty of the votes on the last form al ballot, j Brandow and daughter, silver pickle castor;
B ad F o r Hangers-on.
- T h e several tow ns in Greene county, ed to A pril 5th, by defendent. T he suit a A objection was then brought before the ^ FS^ out^ ar^ ’ *
^ e&0tabledishAn anti treat bill has been introduced in
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; es and 4 doz. napkins; Mr. L nm an M iller
hold tlieir annual tow n-m eetingo Mar. 1st,• is brought to recover grievances in a “hoss” chairm
an, Cornw ell, claim ing Brazee to ana w ife, silver butter d ish ; D. H . Miller the Assembly. A person who treats, if the
’87.
trade.
be ineligible to the office from the fact , silver pickle castor; Mr. C. R. B rand an d bill becoms a law, will be fined one dollar,
—Supervisor Parslow and Justice Geo.
pair o f fancy napkin rings; v?r. and the druggist or saloon keeper who deals
—Died near Medusa, N . Y ., Monday, th a t he was not a qualified voter. T h e !
out tbe drink will be fined five dollars. This
M artin, of Blenheim, were in tow n Mon Feb. 14th, ’87, of pneum onia, in fan t son chairm an sustained th e objection, Brazee u Zt> Q ° rss a n ^ w.*|c’
Pa ttern ; Mr. will be a bad law for the hangers-on around
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18.
P
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Saxon
and
wife
of
Ohio,
4
doz.
silver
day.
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cook. The refusing to enlighten him relative to his , f ruit knives; E. A. K ingsley 1£ silver dol- saloons, but man}’ saloon-keepers will get
—Miss H allie Croswell occupies & por funeral services were held from th e ir resi eligibility. A new ballot gave the tru stee-j lars; E. Rosenbcry \ doz. silver table rid of loafers who have no money in their
pockets.
tion of the Southard residence on Church dence, Wednesday, 17th, instant, Rev. C. ship to J. W . Hoagaboom, a taxpayer, j spoons.___________________
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Street.
C. Thorne officiating.
Brazee appealed from the decision of the \ Grand Gorge.
Adi lion a! Locals
—W e have a N ew Home sewing machine
—R. B. Jones, of Jam estow n, N. Y. chairm an, to the Superintendent of P ublic ; The Presbyterian church at Moresville
I t is a good rule to accept, only such
for sale, at fifty per cent discount from has been spending a few da^'s a t W est Instruction who appointed A ttorney Y an- I having rnide large inxprovemens in their m edicines as are know n to be w orthy of
agents’ price.
building bv placing in new windows, confidence. It has been the experience of
Conesville, guest of his m any relatives T uyl as referee, to take the evidence. The !
thousands th a t A yer’s C herry P ectoral is
—Several new non-resident scholars were and friends there. H e is a form er resident testim ony consisted o f 6160 tvords, beside 1£ £
th e best m edicine ever used fo r th ro at and
registered at the village school, last M on of th a t village. W e are under obligations 13,000,000 “ cuss-w ords” and 12,000,000 hearts full of thankfulness to God for h is lung diseases.
day morning.
F o r S a l e : —A house and lot in the v il
“ opprobrious epithets” th a t w eren’t record- I blessing bestowed upou them financially, as
to him for a brief call, Tuesday.
lage
of West Conesville, Known as the
pPjr^ aa^ blessing in sending them
—Mrs. Jo h n Frazee of Clay H ill, is re
—Stephen H itchcock who has been ly ed. T he testim ony has been placed before \we^ ns
4 c
. ’I ? .
j .,
! a pastor, perfect love and harmony prevails ‘ ‘Lamphere Property ” Contains about au
painting her residence. Lum an H ildreth ing seriously ill w ith sym ptom s of blood- the State
S uperintendent and the
j
Lias entire congrf gAtion. “Better acre of land with fruit of all kind in abun
does th e work.
poisoning, has so fa r recovered as to be aw ait his decision.
is a dry morsel and quietness therewith, dance, excellent water. Will be sold at a
—We are under obligations to F red A. out again. A t one tim e, no hopes w ere
thau a house f« 11 of sacrifices with strife.” bargain.
Enquire of C. Ladu,
Prov. 17*1. The services of the church are
S tryker of Catskill, for copies of Catskill entertained of his recovery. W e are pleas Donation.
Conesville, N , Y , ^
largeJy
attended
each
Sabbath.
In
connec
T here w ill be a donation at the “ Gilboa
a n d A lbany papers.
ed to record the fact th a t he is better.
tion
with
the
regular
preaching
services*
T
he
best
blood
purifier
and system regu
H ouse,” th is village, W ednesday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Temple have returned
there will be a Bible School immediately lato r ever placed w ithin the reach of .suffer
—Mr. D. K. Frisbie w as taken into full
fro m N ew Y ork City where they have been mem bership o f the m. e . church last Sun March 9th, ’87, fo r the benefit of tfte fam after church services. A cordial invitation ing hum anity, tru ly is E lectric Bitters.
ily of W illiam M cGinnis a needy ex-sol is extended to all these services. The In activ ity o f the Liver, Billiousness, Ja u n d
spending the Winter.
day evening, after being on probation for
prayers of all God’s people are asked and ice, Consumption, W eak Kidneys, or any
—T he glim psesof Spring sunshine w hich tw o years. Also Mrs. S. F. H itchcock, dier of this village. I t w ill be under the (.earnestly
requested of all denominations disease o f the urinary organs, or whoever
may now be seen occasionally, are hailed Mr. W m. Brandow and Mr. and Mrs. A n auspices of Jo h n A. Logan Post, l \ o v
that God wi!i ple6s the preached word and requires-an appetizer, tonic or mild stim u
G. A. R , of Stam ford N. Y. Post m em
w ith jo y by invalids.
gelo D avis were received on presentation bers from Stam ford, Jefferson, R oxbury tbe Bible School. Come ye over with Mac- lant, w ill alw ays find E lectric B itters th e
edonia and help us.
best and only certain cure known. T hey
^ —W illie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo of letters from other churches.
act surely and quickly, every bottle guaran
and Prattsville, ‘w ill be present. I t is
Davis of Church St., is lying dangerously
Board o f Supervisors.
—T he m ost insignificant persons are
teed to give entire satisfaction or money
earnestly hoped th a t the G. A. R ., mem
ill w ith whooping-cough.
T
he
Board
of
Supervisors
fo
r
’87
w
ill
refunded. Sold a t fifty cents a bottle by
generally those who take offence a t some
bers in^his village w ill do all in th eir pow stand seven republicans a n d nine dem o H. L. Reed.
—Jo h n Griffin of Peck St., Del. Co.,
new spaper paragraph w hich they fancy er to m ake th e donation a s u c y s s . T he crats instead six to ten asnoticed last week,
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w ill occupy D aniel R iv en b u rg h s house on
was intended fo r them . I t is difficult fo r com m ander of John A. Logan P ost has ap Becker, (rep.) o f R iehttoondville being F o r Sale.
Main..St.) t he com ing year.
F iv e p a ir o f cattle from three to five years
obscure and ignorant people to recognize pointed iqcjmbers of th e order in th is vil elected iustead.of Shafer. Meozo Young,
T he personal property belonging to
lage,
together
w
ith
th
e
ir
wives,
as
a
com
(dem
.)
is
elected
from.
Sew
ard
instead
o
f
old.
One three-year-old colt. F iv e liuuth eir tru e position and to know th a t they
m
ittee
to
attend
to
th
e
arrangem
ents.
A
P
alrie.
Prance,
of
Cobleskill,
is
th
e
m
ost
dred bushels Of oats. A quantity o f stonsth e estate o f the late Jacob P. Stryker
are n o t alw ays upperm ost in the m inds general invitation is extended.
available
candidate
fo
r
th
e
chairm
anship
boat plank. E nquire o f D. A. Browri^
w as sold at auction, last W ednesday.
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{o f men w ho w rite for newspapers.
o f the Board.
By O rder o f Comm.
T ow n o f Gilboa N . Y^
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BRUCE MILLER’S
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT.
B r e c e M ille r.
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