■ CA:ih^:^n •-■'a-i'irib 1?, ,:i Wedjttesday> July 16; 1924 THE FREEMAN^S JOURNAL rAGE SIX .IHi’aso «i'e&.tly ^SiSis o f an O iaaiK int whii’h g iv es Q uick Uehef. by lo ral applicaliori, a n d th e I-uternal I n te r n a l M edichie, edicine, ,a a "Tonic,, Tonic,, w hich a c ts LEONARDSVILLE BURUNGTON FLATS Mrs. Jeanetl •ed Towns of ing' a short ^ Mrs. F . W. Towne. The annual picnic of the B aptist Sunday school was held Wednesda idarago P a r Loomis iSday in ____ _ :h very pleasantly entertained the following a t a detic-r ious luncheon Thursday evening; Mrs. Mary Hume, Mrs. 1.. H. Washburn, Mrs. P. L. Talbot, Mrs. D. A. Fitch and the Misses M arjorie Dutton, MiF ^ ~ - Pauline NEW BERUN ieived from tlleir Word recei’ <Les- I Mr.s. A. H. Bassett spent the week end at Lake Moraine, camping with a party of Utica friends. ' Mrs. William LilHe and daughter, Mrs. Sarah Howard left Wednesday to visit friends and relatives dt E ast Winfield and Richfield Springs. Gilbert S. Mapson and family en tertained friends frofn Utica, Sunday. The Rev. William Whitford of Al fred and Dr. Edwin Whitford, wife and mother, Mrs. Emily Whitford in her 91st year were callers on Mrs. G. Taylor Browm, Saturday. There were fourteen present at the business meeting of the Ladies’ Benevolent Society of the ^Seventh Day B aptist church last Wednesday held a t the home of Mrs. Clark M. e home _ __ M. Clarke. Plainfield, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Fred White and son Clifton, of Earlviile called on friends and^relatiyes in town, Saturday. jllo\Ving "them Friday, and handed the team from New Berlin a defeat by the score of I t to 9. The locals played good ball behind Clarke’s pitching until the ninth when six • errors netted the opposing outfit five runs and nearly cost the locals the nday the locas went to Bridgew ater where they proceeded to mas sacre the offerings of three pitchers whaling the ball to all corners of the lot for a 37 to 3 win. Clarke led the locals in hitting getting three singles, tw’o three baggers and a home ru n in seven times up. Wheetock also hit well with two three baggers, and two singles. Due to the opening of the canning factory there will he ho ^me th is week. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius W alker visited at the home of Mrs. W alker's brother, Robert Crumb, New H art ford, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Delos Crumb of Cherry Valley were .guests of M r. Crumb’s mother Thursday. Mr. Atherton and sister of New Berlin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Crumb, Friday. Mrs. H, M. B arnhart and Mrs. 0 . E. Trennell of New H artford called on friends in town Friday. Charles E. Peet is improving the looks of his residence by. a coat of —--t Vaj paint which Fred Coman and Vayne Chase are putting on professionally. The many friends of M rs. Chester F rey will be very glad to learn of h er successful operation and recovery a t the Oxford Hospital. F. H. Babcock is confined to his home by a very severe attack of were no services in the The Otsego Mutual and Chemical jN'. during July and August- The Mutual F iree Insurance Companies Companie at last month was a bar M.^ E, Chi It is expelected th at a contingent of —rit '' ner month. 'The The total insurance w fresh air youngsters y< from New York ?2,OOC ten amounted to more thanI ?2,000,000, wil larrive ■ • here this week and imiums, premiums, with about ?19,000 iinn -----irtained for two weeks, by i fs. Jeanette Towne, Miss Mih •s of the various churches. fe h i ■fowne and L. Sarle Brow Edmeston Saturday. Miss Gladys Talbot is campipg this GARRATTSVILLE sek a t Gorton Lake in company with -_e Misses Marion, Dorothy and Dana Worden, Alice Toniss and Isabel Daly >me in Philadelphia. of Brookfield. ’■.....................John Bundy is working in the Nes awberry and tle plant a t Edmeston. Sheridan’s Is Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C arter and evening was a deci-^~-^ K ristina and Steven Kubecka spent fifty dollars being i Sunday with relatives at Little Falls. gam was very mucich enjoyed. G. J. Saunders and two .sons of Baptis Church spent Sunday a t Theron Mr. Bell tendered his Gilbertsville Miller’s. Mrs. Isabel Jackson was able to re tu rn to the home of h er son, Willis Jackson, S aturday. Miss Beatrice Van W arner is Working fo r Mrs. Herm an H arrington since the illness of Mrs. Jackson. William Garlock and fam ily spent 7:30 p. m. C hristian Endeavor. Sunday a t Clarence Hickling’s. Clyde Miller was in Cooperstown Leader Miss M arjorie Dutton. All F riday with the Edmeston ball team cordially invited to attend these meet- as pitcher, and S aturday went to H artwick with B urlington F lats team. Service a t the Methodist Episcopal Over th irty from here attended the church at the usual hour 2 p. ra. ^ Pi'ayer meeting at th e home of Mr. Home Bureau social a t Lena F riday evening. The G arrattsville Club fu r nished the program and the Lena Club the lunch. All report a fine PLAINFIELD CENTER time. The orchestra which furnished While carrying the milk to Leon- the music was composed of Mr. and nrdsville last S aturday morning Roh- M rs. Dan M ather, Jr., A rth u r Win ert Roberts had the misfortune to ters, Jam es Hume, J r . and Jesse C ar have one of his black team of horses ter. drop dead between th e residences of Miss Mildred Miller spent the past Meintjwe and Button. week a t her grandfather’s near Gil Several from here have been enjoy bertsville. ing the Radcliffc Chautauqua a t U na The Misses Irene and Lola W ard dilla Forks. of Onconta are visiting a t George Miss Jennie Williams of Utica is W ard's. spending some time with her aunt, Miss Hazel Rose is attending sum Mrs. John D. Jones. m er school in Oneonta, She has Mr. and Mrs. Roy An■mstrong and accepted a position in the Edmeston son Floyd took dinner Sunday and school fo r th e coming year. lington Spicer’s, W est Monday a t Arlii M iss M ary Gafney who teaches Winfield. school near New York has arrived at The Rev. W. D. Jones left F riday the home of her sister, Mrs. Jam es fo r Ohio where he will preach the Hume fo r th e summer. next two Sundays. Harold Lasher and fam ily of Sid A meeting of th e Ladies’ Aid ney spent Sunday With h er parents, society was held a t the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rockwell. David Hughes Thursday which was T he Rev. Dr. Godshall, Dist. Supt., preachei much enjoyed. ched in the Methodist 1Episcopal Mrs. Roy A rm strong attended a church, Sunday morning. meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society a t the home of Miss M. Lizzie H arrison, West Winfield, Thursday WEST BURLINGTON afterno( Mrs. George Dowler entertained the ;e l. Missionary Society from Burlington Wednesday. Miss Mildi’cd West is spending the wegk triends a t Penn Yan. eek with friends Evan Davis, Sr. Bolton children o f BurlinL as with sadness th a t the are spending a few' days at the home and neighbors of Eva D of th eir grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. for the Blind Tha King James version of the Bible has been completed In the revised Braille Bible for the use of the blind. Cold W ider PutiRer fam ily £ The r Place a pitcher of cold water on a table In your room and It will ah * all impurities in the air. In a few lo tta who are e iM ic h ig a ri^ V i^ g rt^ ! P ran k Golden’s, VS'ISS WILLYSKNIGHT f*R9 5 | “ I Leland BurliSon of Johnson City spent Suhday in t o ^ . His wife and daughter returned home with him on Monday. B ITES-STINGS horsepower! SOiniletand more an hour—honr alter hour —without ower'lieating—without lost of pow er—w ithout carbon cleaning! ■ome Tall leveral young ladies enjoyed a friends in town Friday. ! town. He is survived by the followflic on th e banks of the Wharton Talbot and wife of W est jng children; Mrs. M ary Watson and iek Saturday. Winfield, called on Mrs. E. E. Larrabee ‘ Evan Davis, J r . of Utica, Miss Anna The meeting of the Aid Society heh and mother, Mrs. Attie Alger, S at- Davis of Unadilla oFrks and a step'Phurs urday. , son, Dan Davis of this place, to whom a t: Mrs. William Dockstader’s Thurs Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Allen spent the sympathy of the community is day was very well attended. Proceeds Saturday at the home of Mr. AUen’s extended, but especially to the younger amounted to sixteen dollars, Mrs. William Brooks, Mrs. Fred mother, Mrs. S arah Bowen at Earl- daughter, Miss Anna Davis, who has Olive,!, M: Mrs. F. M. West and daughter ville. t been unceasing in her devoted cane. MUdred, were callers in New : .The many local friends of Miss I ---- ------ -----and Columbus Q uarterr W( Lillian Towns and Jam es Wiseiiiore EDMESTON J a y Bennett of llion were surprised to hear of Mr. and Mrs. V. Haley and ! the lessie Avery of Plaiiifield, N. J. its, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Beiinetl ecent a t U. ;e n t gguests u c o ta «u. u . G. \J, Welch’s. , ± ,ii. emu u i s . George Lasher and Mr. and iMrs. Mi.'=s Saturday ''^i.'js E sther Welch left S aturday Mr. and Ward id Mrs. W ard Wrench enjoyed or Utica where ^ e will have an • an auto trip S undi, to Oriskany, le Chautauqua, id Ayiesworth Rome and Delta Daiii (Operation. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthul Wood of West accompanied her. 'Nr- and Mrs.i. J. J W. Brown Wallace W. Cooii Mrs. Harold Owen and daughter WinfiekId were guests it. Linn West’s I h'riday in Utica, iuesaay. 1 The Misses Grace Catherine Wallace W. Coon was born in H ast Mavis, who have been visiting her Tuesda: Mr. M r. and Mrs. Thomas DeRosia of 1M erritt : are ehtertaii ings, New York on February 2, 1864 here the p ast week. lertaining company Mrs. Hai’ry P arker and children *of Chadwicks Were week-end guests a t ! from New Haven, Oort the son of Talcott W. and Eunice Ber Miss Evelyn Jones of Utica is gen Coon. His boyhood Wds spent on Herkimer spent several days last Leo Dowler’s. his fa th e r’s farm in Hastings and in week with her parents. Dr. spending sOnie time a t the home of the eaiiy eighties he came to LeoMr. and Mrs.- H. M. Matteson. Miss Belle Cristm an of South New j SOUTH EDMESTON rardsville and was assodiated with his Berlin is visiting at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mi’s. F ' brother business. __ (ther Jason in the grocery bus T— •> * 4 iY rY /4 T V /T 4 rie» TTtrrt TV^nf"f j daughter and John In 1892 he married Miss Eva Mott and Mrs. A. K. Peet. Mrs. Everett Clark and daughter | were week-end gues who died December 5, 1922 in Leonardsville. Since 1893 Mr. Coon has of White Plains are guests at G uy: Mr.s. Anna Delong. j ““ owned and operated the store here -Hiekling’s. Hiekl where the three brothers Jason, W al-| “E. ~ Lum has been confined to the | E lace and Fred have been iiitei’ested fo j house ara 01 tne iviecnoaisx enuren auu a, character of the man. He was a stew-^ 1 member of I. O. O. F. Mt. Markbam ' Lodge, No. 813. Sr Surviving him are visi Lodge,. a niece, Mrs. F. L^e Behns of ingtOn, Indiana: and a brother-in-law Mr. Ralph E. Mott also an associate ^The picnic in business of LeonardsvillA DECATUR James Burke and Kenneth Lewis of ew' York City are spending two: New lyders. weeks at Ira Sn; Fred Thompsc in of Oneonta spent Saturday in tow,.. Emerson Southard and v week end guests of Mr, anu. ivirs. Amos Elmore, C. A, Boorne and W. J. Day af;tended the funeral of Floyd Lowell at Schenevus, Monday, Over seventeen dollars was: real-: ized at the ice cream sale here Fri- N o Car Like It! Mr. and Mrs, George Graham were called to Unadilla, Friday by th e death of Mr. Graham ’s sister, Mrs. and family HISTORY^ MYSTERIES F o r all insect b ites, re d bug, chigger, bee, w a s p , in the Episcopal church at Otegp thi m osquito, etc., ap p ly w e t ivening, baking so d a o r H ousehold A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. a m m o n ia , fo llo w e d b y tdrian Pickens on July 10th. One day last Week while niovint, cooling applications of— logs a t Ripley’s Woodenware factory ^ THE KING OF LIARS one of them got the start of the men . and rolled down and before he could ? 0 FAR aS: successful get out of the way it hit Wilmot: < eoncerned, Giuse iuseppe I Greene. 'The end of it; caught him known by, Ms adopted between a post scraping his legS: quite “Count Caglios Cagliostro’’ lagliostro’’ was undoubt ^^Charles" Putnam and wife of Al-. Oi>«r -ay MillionIan U-d Ymrfy badly and bruising his up consider^ ‘•“'1 bany were guests the first of th e week ;ably. He has been in bed ever since. edly the most remarkable man the It was a close call to a broken leg. ■ world haiis ever P®*i;at Irving Mowers. While chasing a cow out of his g ar only numbered Ms victims by the thou : Miss Nina R.: Holmes of Oiieonta A lt Odd Reason V days a t h er home den Ope day last week V. L. Curtis sands but practiced Ms chosen art pf is spending a few Little Dorothy always laughs vwhen stepped into a hole wrehching his' lying with such consummate clever y catchy music is playln playing in Gep Benson and familY were visit ankle quite badly so th at h e was laid ness that he victimized cardinals and ’s Friday a t Eric Larsen’s a t Elk tip for a couple of days from his prinGes as well as peasants and the Wlien asked the reason r son sshe work in Ripley’s shop. He is atound: various classes lying between these can’t help again now. Harold Nelson spent iS tickles my teeth.”—Boston Transcript. categories. He was, in truth, “the; A call from West_ Laurens Friday Sunday with friends at such m v morning about 3 o’clock came to our king Of liars,” beside whom imples of Cassle Ghadwiek and telephone central for our fire appar ern examples atus and help for a fire Which was Ppnzl Were the rankest amateurs, As a boy, Balsamo gave early evlburning in Myron Johnson’s barn and the were afraid of the house catching, dence of’ his scheming tendencies, and, from it. The Chemical engine and after beinj quite a delegation responded to the the apothecary shop call. The barn and two automobiles cillan monilastery, Where ire he set about abou were burned. The house was saved to m aster the science of chemicals but it was badly scorched on the end and drugs, for which he appeared to next to the barn. j. Frank Hay is improving his have a positive genius. It was while M ANURE SPREA DER home, corner West Main and Grove In the apothecary’s shop that Balsamo streets by having a porch built on sold to a credulous peasant the secret the side and woodshed on fhe, back of a mythical “treasure cave” which ipposed to be near by, but, when end.^ Howard Slocum is doing the was supposed the purchaser lurchaser of the secret secre went to The “Homestead” was opened last Ine the cave, he was set upon by week and there have been there the a "devil” Isamo himself) and beatpast, wfeek, Miss Emma ,Matteson en nearly leath. For this escapade, .Mrs. .William D; Smith, Miss Flor s banished from Sicily ence Matteson and S. S. Matteson. and fled to Rome, where he succeeded Dr. Walker of Carthage, State Sup erintendent of the Universalist In marrying a strikingly beautiful churches gave an addi’ess in the Uni woman and changed Ms name to versalist church last Sunday evening; "Count Cagliostro.” His first venture on a large scale also Rev. Mr. Judge of Oneonta. Is the “MAN a MONE-y” A special school meeting has been was the invention of an “elixir of lied by bur Board of Education for life,” ofV hich he sold many thousand :m e e s ’ I bottles at fabulous prices and. In order 5 O F -SP fD GOMlMUNlTY W ELFAE ADV.ANOBD GOMlMUNl’ to prove the value of his own medi new ventilation, heating and closet cine, claimed to be mere than 2,000 -------ILLUSTRATED SEND FOR 40-PAGE system in our High school building years old and to have been present at “MONEY IN -MANTJEE." Which is a thing much needed. the time of the crucifixion, which he L .E.V A R M JY described with a wealth of detail omltW m i W INFIELD, N. Y. WEST EDMESTON from the Scriptures, At that Mrs. Allen and daughter, of Bing time there was much talk of the hamton, who were guests of Mrs. Mrs Cagliostro was none I. T. Welch on Tuesday, attended the Community Club meeting at Mrs. belief than this personage—a persi Chaunepy Chase’s. I the Sicilian tool whenever possible. .. — , as h— . When the success of the "elixir of was operated on there for appei life” appeared to be Imperiled by the citis, was not making a good recc ery, and the hospital authorities sent death of a number of persons who had taken It, Cagliostro fo r her mother. Mrs, Jaynes return organh < organlzlng ed in a few days, as her daughter’s scheme of aen, claiming that he was of for women, condition was slightly-improved. Mrs. E. A. Felton and Mrs. Lena divine origin and had received a special mission to perform this work npoi le Chautau< '“ednesday, earth—a statement which naturallj md Miss < endeared him to n number of women 42 of sufficient wealth to assist him In Miss Erma Welch of Norwich was accomplishment of his other in town last week visiting relatives schemes, which Included the making and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred White of Earl- of diamonds and precious stones and ville were callers a t George D. Max- the transmutation of base metals Into on’s, Saturday. By virtue of his various Impositions, • Hans 'liostro wnk able to accumulate a And at the end of a long sustained high speed, aisburs, iurs. C. O. Vjrrmin amount of money and, when he •your motor will be cooler, ■will need less water Carrie C. Towne, who, with __ ___ ided to move the headquarters of than any similar sized poppet-valve engine. fin, motored to Utica, Friday to meet bis Influence to Prance, It was a mat ter of only a few days before he be This engine’s power curve keeps cUoibing ap The Community Club m et with Mrs. came tlie most talked of man In Paris. while the power of a poppet-valve our is drop Chauncey Chase, Tuesday, and the program . Grandma’s Attic Treasures, It was he wl>o used the Cardinal de ping ofi. Furthermore, the W illys-Knight is proved one o f the most interesting Rohan, Grand Almoner of France and entirely free from those engine repaixs which e of the shrewdest statesmen in ever enjoyed. I t was under the di make up 50% of the upkeep cost oE practic irope. In the tragic affair of the dlarection of Ml’S. C. S. Griffin, and each ally all poppet-valve cars. It hass no cams—no dilch brought dlsmember present brought one or more >nd necklace, wM springs—to get out of ord(ler. A car yoti can relics of a past age about which they tce or imprisonment upon everyone keep seasop after season. Take a ride today. had some story to tell. Mrs. Searle implicated, Including the Italian him and Miss Pardee have in th eir pos- self, who was imprisoned In the Bassssion, playthings, and articles made tlle in 1786, but was finally acquitted sr the real “ Beth” of “Little W"o- and ordered to leave France. :en,” who was a cousin of theirs, After drifting about Europe for a and the display of these added much number of years, the prince of Impos to the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A. Welch and tors finally returned to Rome and was children, Rutfi and David, returned condemned by the pope to life Imfrom a two weeks’ trip to Waupaca, irlsonment as a dangerous foe to reWis. Wednesday, Mrs. I. T. Welch Ilgion, dying In a papal lal dulngeon on iiotored to Utica to meet them. duped August 26, 1795, after haying 1 all Europe, and priest and •ope, prince and peasant alike. But, apart from OagUNADILLA FORKS N, P. Chapman spent Saturday and llostro’s strange and almost hypnotic Sunday in New York- City visiting Influence over practically everyone his sister, iMrs. Gertrude Roberts and with whom he came In contact, there are a number of mysteries concerning family. Mrs. Frank Vunk of Brookfield was tlie man which have never been eiCOOK’S A U T O & S U P P L Y CO. a guest of Mrs. Jimmie Matteson and COOPERSTOWN. N. Y. daughter, Fannie, during the Chau-, E . A . FR A N C IS GARAGE tauqua. strahge i Mrs. John Richards of Utica spent M IU O R D . N . Y. 8 Is the greatest mystery of Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. a ll: His power of prophecy manlfestAnna Richards. )on numerous oecasio occasions, but parMr .and Mrs. Jones of Utica were iriy when he anno announced that a t H. D. Lamb’s last Sunday. Mrs. Jones was a resident of this place Maria Theresa, empress of Austria, 3 dying, and reached Paris some years and will be remembered THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS INVITED TO I days later that the empress as Miss Violet Chapman. Dr. and Mrs. Granger are enter succumbed at the very hour foreti A DEMONSTRATION OF THE taining Mrs. Granger’s sister, MYs. the Italian coimt. Again, diirlng' William O’Neil and son, WilHam, Jr., incarceration in the Bastile, Cagof St. John’s N. B. llostro wrote ^npon the walls of his Mrl and M rs. S. D. Dodd of Schen cell: “W l^ in three years the Bastile ectady spent -Saturday and Sunday at shall be destroyed and tlie people shall L. D. Matteson’s. dance upon its site”—another prophHarold carried out to the let- Los Angeles, Calif,, “hiking” and acr cepting “lifts” from autoists and: starting from Colorado Springsy Where he had been since late in June. Mrs. E. A. Loveland and little soi of Brooklyn, are spending tWo weeli with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 Backus. Prof. Loveland is ‘conduc ing bis camp for boys at Gooperstow Miidred A. Cats is .spending from .llie Curtis, wife and n Wednesday until Sunday as the guest W( were < of her cousin, Ruth A. Blooin, home ome of the Rev. anc Norwich. ’etersoti, F riday afteei Peterson, afteerhoon. .‘ridau are •Mr. and 'Mrs. John I, Richer and Mr. and MrSi J. E. Ander irtd daughter and daughte returned to their home: entertaining their sister for a few daugiiitfir aaid Mr. and Mrs. George Mitcheil enjoyed a motor frip to Mon^ in Eaginaw, Mich., last week WedM iss'M arion Worden of Brookfield treal and other Canadian points, last irsday after- week. Mrs. Richer and daughter re Guest,s at the home Of Miss F lc_, was a caller in town Thurs mained with relatives fo r a longer Hoxiei the past Week were, Kinney and Ward tfiiids Hoxie, wife and daughter, Ruth of Miss Pauline Hume•ker’s, near Mr. and Mrs. Austin Border of iTdluth, Minn, and Mr. and Mrs. T. ' Schenectady e c ^ t gguests Ichenectady have been rrecent F. B. Carpenter of Monroe, Orange rattsville, Thursday afterhooh. county, N. Y. Mrs, Mollie Townsend and three This place was Well represented at children of Amsterdam are guests at the Radcliff Chautauqua held at Una^ ,’hursday. Mrs. W. R. F itch and Miss Made diila Forks last week. the home of Clyde Spaulding and T. A. Gpre is spending an extended Pitch of West Winfield called town Friday. vacation in Canada' and will later friends inAnns " ■ ' ’ visit at the home of his brother in New York. Curiis Jones has moved from the farm which he occupied near Sher burne, to the farm owned by th e Johnson City i Hayes Bank of Clinton on the east Davis’, Saturday. ehell and two • i -------side of the river. ; end a t MeKenneth Chapman is assisting A d -. children sper Silas Mott and wife of llion were rian Cole in haying. Keever s m tl in town Friday to attend the funeral / George Heinrich has been re-dec-!. ^f Mr. Mott’s brother-in-law, W, W. llia-lIVeL, •ket, J.Y. N. U., J., MORRIS There Tpwn in France. The geography lesson was about to begin, and the subject o f it was France. Accordingly the teacher started off with the. question: “Novv in this past terrible war who was our princi pal ally?” “France,” came; the answer from a chorus of voices.” “Quite right,” said the teacher, earning. “Now can any of you give A small boy .at the hack of the class almost fell over In his eagerness to to tell. “Somewhere,” he said brei breathlessly. —- Pittsburgh GJironicie-Tele- mbers of Mt, Markham H alf Pric* No. 813 I. O. 0. F. attendedd ti the full-: Bllly--^Doube header this afternoon, eral of tlleir brothe: ler, W, W. Coon, at LeonardSville last; Friday and conImmle—Gee, tliat’s great. Two ducted the services a t the grave, games for one grandmi T he entertaiimient given by the Radcliff Chautauqua were attend ire well attended and much enjoyed, The contract has been signed for the Chautauqua AilanthuS W ood - i r 192fi. ' Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Backus spent' The forest products labdratflry sayi linday at C. H. Backus’, that recent ©tperimeats hive shown that the wood of sdlanthus can be made Into ai good grade of book pa Two Standards The aplrlt of anfairnesi townlfd the per, The wood gives a high yield of sterner Set le always noticeable. When pulp, bleaches easily and can be used a reel pretty boy does nothing but run for book, lithograph and writing pa around and have a good time pedife per. The ailanthus,. otherwise known ■lall him a sorry whelp, but When a a r the tree of heavi )me placi real pretty girl conducts herself In'Ylns ■<aHie manner people call her a peach. Ions of wood to the acre every three -Milwanhee .Iniirnai. KOOK-RITE Electric Fireless Cooker To Be H eld at Our Office on Saturday, July 19-One Day Only THIS DEMONSTRATION WILL BE IN CHARGE OP A N EXPERIENCED HOME ECONOMICS A N D DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEMONSTRATOR PROM T H E KOOKRITE FACTORY. DO NOT FORGET THE DATE OP THIS DEMONSTRATION Sonhem NewYork Power Gompany 160 MAIN ST., GOGPEKSTOWN PHONB f
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