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, October 17, i m
ERIENB& OP T^1! KIDS
jems it was found best th at Mary)
m e t IN ’ GOOPERSTOWN should «pt keep h n ouch' with the un- tbefe is nothing she had dPoiier do school, because of lack of ^attendance
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. dtesirable associates o f her- old life. I than keep h o u ^ . Often Mary iftr with a vocabulary o f ..profanity
(Continued from liast Week)
-i t was not long, howeveti before the sists upon Showing tbp Agent hoW t h a t Would excel! the most ex^Odds and Ends of News, Mostly Clipped from '
bright*and shiny she keeps the kitefen perienced, and with np training'
Other Newspapers
M w j is p O h ,j„ .tn ,ic» l r i w a y
or perhaps to tell of the virtues of a Iwhatsoever in normal living, b u t|
newly baked cake. Not only has she | with an inyeterate love of horsps and
jpntdoor
life,
Jim
begart
life
in
a
free
improved in this 'apd many otherentirely self-supporttion W ^
was hec
. when she was brought into Court and .was to frankly talk With Mary, not;
in supreiue
]i the question afoSe, “^ o u ld Mary be; ref using to have her write but tried to
Thursday iif
Whil
lar Hogai
Hogansburg^ la st week w
hile e
court in Ulster county Thursday^
near
; to a 'Reform School, th a t she help her see for herself why it was j
the trial h f the action brought; agaihs^'
caping frc_
’
; became knpWii
knpwii to pur Society.;
Society. best to bi ” ----- "
I authorities. The suspicion^
him by William C, Scholing,"as admin~
afo
b the Agent placed her in a home where]
I federal men Wei-e aroused by a truck ] trator of' his wife’s estate, to j ’
close: superyision . . ,
OcCTnMilUon JarayndY^arkf
id tpuriiig car j^roceeding from the]
er $50,000 for the death of M]
lelped with the Work iii:
madian border; When the.drive]
Pew old
its that they hav«
the home and
si
id went to sehoPi.
w they were being pursued, the Mrs. Seholini
had been sept to an
people realize what it mea to a girl ceivi
ao l ^ e s s e a te hope of some dslay adopt- iseited th eir
Ijuries sustained ] an automobile ap’
live with some of thp£ not know.
fifteen 'years .old who hi prbPatoly'
• Mm,
j cident on the st;
clean modern horn
bee]
In one of our faniilies, tuberculosis |[the riVer and was fdfioWed by a fp
In one of our families during the
Phoehicia and Pine Hill on Augus
«<GOLl^ IN' ' i H E A D ” never
le of a normal
norm? famil:
and to bea © one
;er. In midstream Tindi
i2, 1921. A t the time of the acciden
.verest
part
of
winter,
a
mother,
other Wasl-my ihofliey could know what
the fPs^r mother
red. The other driver e which took place during the earl,
died,
leaving
six
children.
Two
older
only upon to live different!” Mary, is h<
e Was Tim, twelve yeairs oM and
ining, Mrs. Scholing,' a summer
.brotners
loyally
agreed
to
help
with
:ould tellim ain stay of this., family with
youngest
Were
babies
aged
,
one
the support of tWp younger sisters,
’ cottage, W^tSi
]but With
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- and two respectively. They lived
back oh a mountain on a Mttle farm .
jto W overcome a s a result Of yeara|.bat plans and '•‘'otB ^ a m n.raaDetizIA fter the father died the m pthef and company, on
»y
Were
alone
in
the
wor}d.(f,
This
of physical and m ental neglect. As ihg meal. SI
IpWn open, ransackedd 55® r^tom obile of Mr. O’Conner whs pri>y less than .a..Wpek old Whose life th e children continued to keep their j kill, Was blq
imily 'is now pilj?' •
,., I ■■ Toledo. O.
[•in the case of many of these pn>br | valuable that
leckr
ail despaired of, at the end of two
iding from Kingston to Hobart iu
ere taken, togel
11 weighed Only
"s, still
oply four pound
pounds.
ipther
from
over
Work
also
developed
strong
box
containing valuable p j
placed
iced . with a hoardii!.
tuberculosis.
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The
difficulty
again
in
]
id deyopers. The explosipn Which blew th
periehce, and
deyo
p th JT whose ^expe
mother
The factories of Endicott and J pha- .
' i lonths tha’
' ’ this case Was the fact th a t the mothe
lihat fol-:|
tion all through the
on City have received orders f* r
re probably respi lible for was foreign and understpod no Enj
lowed were
md was suspicious of all thos
She is
keeping little Jean with us.
u
to assist her. I t wi
noW a rosy, healthy, hap]
ittem pts at persua- d.erhs a„Od«t.«g
M . by ft s
.
ire interested in her
Adopted, h ittle Jack soon won fo r
^order i^ in addition to l6,OO0 pairs
himself a splendid home, Where he is] health and the welfare of fhe chil­
of shoes’ donated to the Japanese
The
receiving excellent epre and tralniuj dren th at she was convinced sM
lief by the Endicott Johnson Corpor­
should go to a sanatarium . Th« nounce
and where he is radiantly hPppy.
ation and dispatched to the Oriemt
Agent
found
a
motherly
Woman
whe
have
completed
and
opened
to
traffic
Now at the close of fo u r years of j
caring fo r the two babies. liittle 413 miles of new pavemehtf Euring larlier ip the month.
service, we are able to'see some of the ]is
John,
nine
years,
is
on
a
farm
.
The
fruits of our. labor. You will be in ­ older three children are placed in the, week ending th a t day the builders
terested to know ju st w hat has hap­ homes Where they are learning many completed 231,550 square yards. Con­
pened to Case No. 1, the first known] ways in which they can be of assist- tractors now have 5,944 men a t work,
-bright
but maintenance forces have been re ­
to bur Society, in 1919. Anna, was
larly Monday morning, October -T,'
- i v f r e ig h t a n d Tax Extra
to 1
duced to 3,772.
th6n probably one of the most dif-]
assuming charge a t the^ local postfidult problems w ith which We comt
office.
Postm
aster
Mussei*
is the son„
;
wishes
to
express
In case your chimney gets a fire,
in contact. The young, attractiv< appreciation of the most helpful as­
in-law of Hon, Gerry A, Willardy
girl, , defiant of moral, and civil law; sistance, and support given by the drop a tablespoon pr two of dry
forniev State Senator and publisher
phuV
into
the
stove
and
throw
on
and
with
the
care
of
an
illegitimate]
At practically open car cost, the Coach !
of the Boqnville Herald, one of the
and Directors of th e Society, direct drafts so th a t the fumes
child, was indeed a problem. I will] Officers
best known and most successful coun­
of the Superintendent of the pass directly up the chimneycombines all closed car com forts Vith^
not go into detail of the untiring arid and
Poor, and also of the splendid co-oper­ gases thus formed will put, out the ty newspapers in the State.
famous chassis quality. Increasing thou­
often discouraging efforts during the ation
with
the
physicians,
public
of­
most stubborn fire in the chimr
past few years. The following whi
The taxpayers of Herkimer ow
sands find it meets every need, afr a big
school teachers, and all who.i
and the
has happened can best show h< ficials,
Tuesday held a special election, a t
during the year have been in contact j
saving in cost.
worth-while these efforts have teen. with
which they voted down, by • 260 te
the
unfortunate
among
ns.
Last November the Agent received a|
143j a proposition to spend $50,000
complaint of cruelty in the case of aj
T h e Hudson Sedan gives custom built
in immediately adding to the source
,mple of how good C£
little hoy ten years old. Updn reach-^
of water supply there and making
quality w ith a price advantage of hundreds
ngthor the service of farm n
ing the home, Anna came out to meet
improvements
and extensions to the
id so reduces its cost is cit
of dollars over cars of comparable fineness
the Agent, and gave the foUowing ^x^ H E SPENSOR SWEET PEA
i from Kansas by the state agricultural water system. It will be recalled
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planation. Her brother had married ,,
and chassis excelience.
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j college a t Ithaca. R. P . Davis has th a t there was a bad w ater s h o rta ^
used his binder, bought in 1882, for at Herkimer a short timd ago and i t
was sought by making the p ro p o s^
'boy. add to r the past year both her,
« » _ the shoots, s forty years with a total repair bill improvements to prevent such a sifcof 90 cents. One reason, the colb
brother and his wife has treated him|
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tion from recurring. I t is said
most cimelly. Case No. 1 hi
him out of her - meager
After giving full details
marked, “ My brother will r
to me again, but I knew you
look afte r Jim and do w hat Wi
for him, so I m ade up my i
would send fo r you.” She was indeed i
T-Up tendi
F r e ig h t a n d T a x E x t r a ! ,
C
au0 ws
ECHOES FROM EVERYWHERE
EVeryfewJiourssw^iow
s io ^ y a q u a r te r of a
^p«L<yQonfaj of Vicks> <^sp
j j ^ t a little in a s ^ n
fff a tin cup and inhale
the vapors arising.
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COOK’S AUTO & SUPPLY COMPANY
Cooperstqwn, New York
r pSS' ,ro„l’'S,e*'‘S f Ijl f»S X l f
give Jim proper care, was on proba-i m oisture good. ____________
tion, Ca.se No.-1 kept Agent m touch goda ? No sir, never fo r Sweet Peas
m th conditions, and finally when] j t makes them go to vine instead of
m g s grew iworse instead of better, I flowering.
things
and th e child
taken by Court I j sowed 20 varieties,'^give the sorts
Commitment, she appe
lewod m Court] ijeiow. Some days I cut over 1,000. I
in J iB h a li-d ^ -th e-d h u ld r
“ 'into a flat
th e A gen t
for
leo
Ibecanse
off h er ch id ,. is now going hi
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J, legally
„ 1
to
live,
legally ■with
-with 1------------the fa th e r of
child, who has also .proven himself
worthy and capable m helping train
the child to he a good American d ti- j
jsem -You may- a lsoHbe interested
little Jim , who is typical of many
[the homeless- ’
.
,
or the high cost of new mac!
not worrying men who store thi
equipment as Mr. Davis does.
scarcity
;s and berries is givan as the
reason for their boldness. Other wild
J, ranim als are also numerous in this viThe lif less body of Glarei
and the outlook is good fo r
Lathers o P ort Plain was foui
,
j — -vors this season.
the Middi
oad
J . J . W aters, who runs a txuldc
^ ___ lertakacrosi the river from Sid­
he conveyed farm ju s t across
ney, raisiling celery, .g tap e s/'h n d f o r
(Bin. P articulars of th at
a t m atter about all of the garden
m e, a s followsi
,
pea has been so greatly i F o r tlie jpftst 3few weeks dairy in‘ade th a t it] lectors fro m New York, h as shut out
improvi .
twenty pa' ms of the Ganajois little wonder, i t has become th e|
harie creamqrie!
creameries, Mcause o f th e ir
vorite flower of so many._
ibles and surroundings' were nqf np
j v ^ it yea
As we knew i t and_ loi
th e necessary/standard. A large
ago, its flowers were small
smal when comnumber of the f a r i r “ " ’
^ready]
nificent varieties
pared with the magnificent
ymrii
"s'"!
Won Republican En­
dorsement by Merit
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OU’VE discovered^ no doubt, that the best thing you do for yourself, is
somethmg you do for others*
WeVe discovered that in business; the best way for us to make this buaness grow, to make it more profitable, is to make it serve the public.
We know what men want in things to wear; we know where to get them,
what they cost, what they’re worth to yoii* Knowing these things, all we have to do is to get such things, mark
at fair prices, and guaraiitee
“l^^our saffifaction.
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It seems simple, doesn’t it? It is. A business conducted on
such a basis ought to prosper, grow larger make money; it
has,
F R E E M A N ’S C L O T H E S S H O P
T h e lH n m e of Good [.Things fo r Men -
the appearances
appepances of a prpfitable vefave:
ture until a short time ago, when
ru s t affected it, and as th e outcpirie
his entire crop is a failure, entailing
a loss of about S700. The entire efop
win not Furnish enough “heads” to
furnish his own family their'* usrfal
winter supply.
L Will in th e near fub
ig their places up to the pro]
lirem ents and be allowed to bring |
their delicious, perfi
ways had a host of adm irers. Hy­ -..r milk to the creameries again.! H. B. Knapp, the new perm anent
bridists, realizing the possibilities of Many farm ers th a t have been shut director of the State Institute o f Ap­
the siveet pea, improved th e original out were notified of the requirements plied Agriculture on Long Island,,
type most wonderfully. H ut i t was they would have to make sonio time wliich opened its eighth year Mopntrodiiction of the Spi
Sponsor^ or or- jlago but paid little attention to the day with'eighty .students, will begin.
the introduction
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chid flowering. ^pe_ in 1904^ th at [order. Some of these farm ers ha
’’is duties! on Nev. I. Mr. Knapp"has
Ivance fn
greaterf adva—
— tMs] la rg e mairare piffis h e a r th eir ci
been director of the S tate School of
stables which are insect breede
r s t of the
autiful flower. The first
.■\grieHlture at Cobleskill. ^ He .sucwhen this fertilizer should he on t
raised by
Sivy type was rail
G. A. Bricker, who resigned dur­
land. N early all of the mlik goes cced.s
gardner at A lthorp P ark, w
ing the summer.
New York and i t m ust meet , the
ton, England, who named it afte r
luirements of the Health DepartjMistress, Countess Spensor, and fi
On Saturday evening, about 8
o'clockV a fiei'y cross appeai'^d a t
i S m
Seboharte upon the western side of
the valley near Sunnyside aiid burned
le and private, i for about an hour. A number of
equire __
s tiie sw ec u
uaisAwj
instruction in ; Schoharie men who visited the scene
graceful, easily arranged, and
i prevention f w i fifteen minute J found about 10 hooded men about th e
now have-sweet
wc.now
have,sweet peas
peas in practical-^ period each week.
Jly all-sh a d es ^ n d corimbinatiohs of
shades,- with the exception of pure
yellow. In a com paratively cool lo­
on the sweet pea will bloom conlally from spring until falL As
mg deep root grow th is in
: to the well-being of the pxaiu.s, |
seed m ust be started quite early
in the season. Three cheers for sweet |
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lublicans o f Schoharie
the Democratic candi1 B ri
for county judge, Dow Beekman
rick Improve
o f ‘Middleburgh?
irity ; 8, Com
Hm-e is the answ er:
county arid this p a rt of the
Eleven years and nine months on
He is a member of several histhe bench as county judge and sur­
soci
and 'is looked upon
rogate of Schoharie county without torical societies
an authority on the pre-Revolutiomever having a decision of his a s coun­
•y history of Schoharie county.
ty judge reversed and Without ever
H
e
is
a
graduate
of Union College
rraduate
Colleg
having a n appeal taken from a deci­
sion of his as surrogate, is the record J and a close personal friend of its
F red C. Weal
of Judge Dow Beekmati of Middle- president, Dr. Charlfs Alexander
burg, who has been renominated by Eichmpn<i.^Coblesldll Times. ,
!both. Republicans and Democrats this
FLYCREEK
]fall for his third term, ■
Pted Beach and wife spent Sunday
PIERSTOWN .
This record. Which
!;] \vith friends in Gfteonte,
ed by ‘
The Otsego Pomona Grange Was ,
“ i was a business caller
entertained “by the Fly Creek Valley
Grange during its autum n' session
Titesday aftemopn and eVemng. Sev-,
r Iera! members of Pierstown Grange at. tended and pronounce it a very profit­
Mrs. Alida Bates is spending son
able session.
tim e with friends in N ew York.
1
The Pierstown Grange is p re p ap
I th e prill
The Fly Creek Grange cleared $108 Ipies of j
ijig
g to have a harvest daneq soon. Tn«:
I from their- dance ■and carnival,
Judge I eekman is an ind«
idefatigahle 'announcement will sooii be
worker in
- The Board of ElectioiTofficers ma^e
, the-registration of voters ill this dikj_
ttic t 'Saturday afternoon and ev5n-'"“
^ returned
Allison has
I
irig.
The total registration was about
daughter i
hom e after visiting her dai
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Ohio.
.
Those Who read the Dairymen’s
Lewis Hyde and wife were callers-^
League News, will notice th e pictures
imbia . F riday. ^ .
a t South Columbia
IS been the leader ] of Anthony and Elizabeth S tefanski..
cout work in his county, and ] sitting on 'milk cans. This was taken
Wlidom From the Arab.
tne personal contact with la rg e hur a t their home
etcal^' Hill and is
lome on
c Metcalf'
This Is given as an Arabian proverb bers of boys through this riieahs hi
icompar
mpanied bj
by a papgt„„t!ft„,..
In “Life of Sir Richard Burtoh” and not only been an inspiration to many I
n by Gra
•ace D, Roberts,
of
the
boys,
but
fitted
him
th
e
more
j
runs; “Men a^e four: He who knows .
t school tl
and liv'ife will rehot and knows not he knows hot-, he ]fully for his duties as judge of the ' *^R ufL‘^W^^
e on Metcalf Hill this winter in 1
is .a fool—shun him; he who knows Childreri’s Court when th at was es- |
not and knows he knows not, he Is tabiished, all the county judieial offir
ces
being
consolidated
into
thfe
one
in
almple—teach him; he who knows] Schoharie County.
pie teaches the school this year.
and! knows not he knows, he js asleep
But although his judicial duties in
Fenton Wedderspoon Was thresh—wake him; he who knows and. Umifrvs thp combiriation office of county judm ge at Lyman Bnel*s last Week and
be knows, he Is \viso—iiiUmv him ”
|ge, surrogate and Children’s Court
Jaihek Allan’s this week,
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Copyright 1923 Hart Schaffner & Marx
supplies, strlack a m i^hly unptbfitable Crop •whei
"whett it citoq to kis edidtjr
this
■’ * year, ' Hi
■ ' :ed about