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THE AMERICAN. GROCERIES.S i s s o n B ro s '
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‘.51 defendants nVirtue o f a ju d gm ent of Y ore c lS
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sale madein tb e above entitled ar?Klan4
Q* December, 1894 the mh1senber a referee for that ’ , e
W c m u^oGiiu^u, WJ JVllOWg-ALL thnt fw,.T
hr parcel of land situate in the town^ J
Smithville iu th e ‘county of Chenaiico
State of New York. j te^d e d and d e M
.as follows, _^ g inn ine m th e centre of the
highway at-the northeast corner 0f land
sqld by James Hazzard to Jedediah Kendl»
and rnniu n gm a southerly direction aimZ
the centre’ of_a lane to the no uth e^ conipr
of Baid-Kendlea lahd;• thence west alone-
the south line of said Kendle’s land to th?
northeasteomer of lands occupied (in 18m
by Mary McBurney ; thence along the east
line of said lands la s t mentioned to the cen
tee of thb highway, ru nnin g east and west)tbence along the centeeof saidhighwavthe Squthwest comer o f lands owned tin
1877) by Mrs. T. J. Head; thence north
along the west-hne of sayl Read’s land to
the centre of the highway*jnsttoeutioned:thence along the centre of th e highway to
the place o f beginning, containing thirty-six hcres of land more or less, being the
sarnepremises conveyed to t j r i Hazzard bv
Jam.es Hazzard and wife, by deed bearingdate December 29, 1878, and recorded in
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Bcnbed in two certain deeds, both of which
are recorded in the Clerk’s office of Che-
nango County, one iu boot of deeds No
128 at page 481, and the other in book of
deeds No. If" ’ ----------» - •
the same lan_
of the first p art by VUMIU1M. A
Coombs and Theresa B, Ztillig, by deed
bearipg even.date with said morhgago.Dated'Greene, N. Y,, Dec. 27, 1894
23w7 EUGENE CLINTON, Referee
W u u a h H. H y d e , Atty. for Plaintiff.
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The Old Hay mow’s the place to playFerboys, wheif it’s'a rainy, day 1
I good’eal rutherbe up there
Than downin town, er anywhere/
When I.played-in our stable loft,7The good ojd hay’s so dry an' soft,An' feels so fine, an’smells so sweet,I 'most ferget to go an eat.
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D O Y O U LI KE TO B U Y
B INGHAMTO N,
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A C A I ) E M Y ' ‘.‘_ If;
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Great G o M i^ pen t SaleP i n e 3?resli Gfcrofeferies ?
F a l l T e r m B e g i n s Se p t.
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1 8 9 4,Xf 80^' 0ALB O N
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An’ one timeonc’t I did fergetTo go 'tel dinnerwas all ’et—
Ana they liadshort-cake—an’—Bud he
Hogged up tlie piece Ma saved fer me !•
C L O A K S.
IOOO CLOAKS, L arg est
Stock, Greatest As-
so rtment Ever
*Opened in our
Building !« *
Ihe Detest a i Choicest Styles!
E very g ar m e n t m ad e w ith-
i n t h e p a s t t h r e e w eek s an d
ev er y olie offered a t h alf price
and less. T his w ill b e the
gre ate s t s ale th a t w e ev er had.
Th e .m an u fac turer h a s s e n t a
full lin e o f a l l sizes in al l the
different leng th s in th e dif-
fe r e n t styles of m a teria ls to
disp o se of. and disp ose of th em
w e w ill. .T h e s e c lo ak s w ill b e
foun d in our g ar m e n t'dep ar t-
: me^nt, an d y o u w ill see m ore
c lo ak s u n d e r o ur ro of than
y ou w ill find in all th e o th er
s tar e s in B in g ham to n comb in-
ed . T he^
p ric e s a t w h ich we
offer this en tire c o llec tion w ill
,s urp ris e yo u
.R e m em b er
there is n o t a last y ear 7s g ar-
m e nt in th e a s s ortm ent. T he
loss to th e m anu fac tur e r s is
n ot ours. S ale now open.
m mBROS. & WELDEN.
and ends November 28.-
to t I r if a h t s an d Child ren .O
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E.
l^ER HELL,t Winter Term begins December8. .Holiday
recess of oneweek.-•
iE R S,
D o Y o u K no w t h at Par ego r i c,M O T H t -
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B atem an 's D r o ps, G o df rey’ s C o r d i al ,m an y so - cal led So o th i ng Sy ro ps, am di il
Nen I won’t let himplay no more
In our hay-mow where I keep store
An’got hen cgga to sell, an' shoo
The cackle un old hen out, too!
who always has on hand a
March 15 Winter Tefm end*; Vacation:o f
one.week. <*•*
March 25 Spring Term begins, and end*
, June 21. vacationof ten weeks.
m o st rem ed ies f o r ch i l d ren a re co m po sed o f o pi u m o r m o rp h i ne 1
Large and Complete flssoitmentD o Y e n K n o w tb at op iu m an d m or p h i n e a r e stup e f y in g n ar c o t ic p o i son s f
An’ nen when Aunty she was here
A-visitun fromRensselaer,An’ bring my little cousin,—heC&n come up therean’ play with me.
D o Y o m K n o w t b at i n m o st co u n t r ies d r u g g i st s a r e no t p er m i t ted t o se l l n ar co t i cs
w i th o ut lab el i n g them p o ison s 1*
r OF --
But after while—whenBud he bets
’At I can’t turn no summersetts,I let him come up, ef he can
Ac’ ha’f-way like a gentleman!—James Whitcomb Riley.
P o Y o n . K n o w th a t yo u ah o u l d no t per m i t a n y m ed i ci n e t o t m g i v en y o u r c h i l d
t an less y o u o r y o u r p hy si c ian k no w o f w h at i t i s co m po sed 1 FA C U L T Y :
P o Yota K n o w tb st C asto r i a i s a p u rel y v egetab l e p r eparatio n , an d t h a t a l i s t o f
i t s i ng r ed ien ts i s p u b l i sh ed w i t h e v e ry b o t t l e t
Teas* Coffees, Sugars, WILLIAM N. HARRIS; - - Principal.
MISS MARY E. HARRIS, - - Preceptress.
MISS p e r l e 'm .SKEELE,
GrammarDepartment.
MISS CARRIE M. SPENCER,
.-JMerrM&iattDepartment.
MISS FRONA M. OLMSTEAD,
P o Y o n K n o w tbat C asto r l a I s th e p rescr ip t i o n o f the fam o u s D r .Sam uel Pi t ch er
,Thatithas beeninnse fornear
ly^thlrfyyea rs,andtha
tmoroCastor
iais nowsoldtha
ao f al l o ther rem edi es f o r chi l dren co m b i n ed f
PISH, P6SBT,NEWS ITEMS.
—Susquehanna will bavo an ice carn-
ival on tbe Susquehanna at tb at place.
—Chas. Hubbard of Sidney,fell frotn a
load of ice. was caught umitr Lbe ruu ;
nera and killed.
C A N N E D G O O D S,
S B E I > S,
P o Yom Know - that th e P a te n t O ffi ce D epar t m en t o f th e U n i ted States, a n d o f
o ther co u nt ri es, h a v e Issu ed ex c l u si v e ri g h t to D r . Pi t c h er a n d h is a ssi g n s t o u se th o w o r d
“C a s t o r i a” an d i t s fo r m u la, a n d t h at t o i m i t ate t h em is a state p ri so n o f f en se f
P o Y o n K n o w tb st o ne o f tbo r easo n s f o r g ran ti ng th i s go v er n m en t pro tect io n w as
b e d u so C asto r ia h n d been p r ov o n t o bg a b s o l u t e l y h a n a l e i s ?
TO BACCO , CIGARS.
SnctPrimary Department.
MISS MARY ALDRICH,
—The mission of lbe bicyclist b is been
discovered. One ran over and killed a
dog in Bingbamton.
—Johnstown,Fulton county.has voted
to incorporated ue a city.
-Tbe OneoDta Table company is about
to close up iffebusiness.
—A m an died near Canandaigua from
the t fleets ol“ bard cider," b at it look
four quarts of ihe stuft to kill him.
—Richfield Springs base ball enthusi-
asts are endeavoring to raise $2,000
w itb wbich to secure a team tbe com-
ing summ er tbat will defeat tb e Ooop-
eratown Athletics.
P o Yon Kaour that 35 average do ses o f C asto r i a are furnished f o r 35
c e n t s , o r o n e cen t a dose t
C A N DIE S , E tc . ALDRICH,
1st Primary Depatrment.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.P o Y o n K n o w t h at w h en p o ssessed o f th i s p er f ec t p rep arati o n , y o u r chi ld r en m a y
b e k e p t w el l , and t h at yon m ay h av e unb r ok en r est ?
E G G S !
Highest mark et price paid fo r E g g s .Modem Appliances, good
ouis H eate d
iThoroughly Ventilated.
>ol cafe
Library and
with SteamApparatus,aud
Tliis school dT rs superior advantages to
the young people ot the neighboring dis-
tricts, to prepare for Teaching, for College,or Business. Concerning a course of studycall on or address, Principal, William N.
Harris.
W a ll,
t h e s e ar e w o rth k n o w i n g. T h ey a r e f ac t s.
The W i t e fl s
ature o f
( s on eve r y
w ra p p e r
DRUGS .nd MEDICINES
.ChildrenCryforPitcher’s C as t o r l a* I N the m atter of the sale ofreal property
of MatildaWade, deceased) for the pay-m ent o f debts ahd funeral expense?. In
pursuance bf a decrea of the Surrogate’sCourtof Chenango County, dated October
20th, 1894, the undersigned, administrators
will sell atpublic auction, a t the law office
of Eugene Clinton, in the village o f Greeno,Chenango County, N. Y., February 23d,
1895, a t 1 o’clock in the afternoon, the fol-
lowing premises: All th at lot or parcel of
land situate in the village of Greeno, Che-
nango County. N. Y,, bounded and des-
cribed as follows: Beginning nt the north-
west cornerof th e promises herein descrit-
ed, on the east line of the D . , L. &W. R. R.
Co.; running thence easterly along the
southerly line of lands of the Greene Manu-
facturing Co. to lands of Jennie Bolt;thence southerly along tbe lands of Jennie
Bolt two rods to the lands o f Mrs. QeorgoMoNitt; thence westerly along the lauds of
Mrs. George MoNitt to the northwest cor-
ner of lands of Mrs. George MoNitt; thenco
southerly along the west lino of lands of
Mrs. George McNitt to the village lot be-
longing to D ie D., L. & YV. R. R Co.;
thence westerly along tho northerly linoof
tlie villajge lot belonging to the D.. L. & W.
R. R. Co., to the east lipe o f said railway;thence northerly along' tlie easterly line of
said rfcllwajr to the place of beginning.R. K» ATWATER,)
' .AMOS N. WADE, CAdministrators.
E fcafc fls CfiiRTON, Aw y .24w7 for Administrator*. Greens, N. r.
SUPREMECOURT. - T r i /
Chenango Connty. Eugpber against Barney Flanagan.
To the above named defendant:
* You are hereby 8ummoncd to answer
tho complaint’in this action, and to serve a
copy of youreanswer on th e plaintiff's nt-
toVneywithin twenty days after the Service
of this.Summons, exclusive of tb e day of
service, and in case of your failure to ap-pear, or answer, judgment will be token
against you by default for tho relief de-
manded m the complaint.Dated December 5,1894.
1 desired ia
io L . Hncom-
F . H . COW L ES, ,
(Successor to J. S. Wood,)
Respectfully announces to tlio people of
Greene and surrounding country, that
ho h as on hand and will con-
stantly keep in stock a
full and complete as-
sortment of
Tu it io n: Academicroom$6.00and$7.00;Grammar room $5,00; Intermediateroom
$4.00; Primary room $3.00.
—I t ia oluimed tb at tramps cost the
towa of Lenox, Madison Coun y, §1,-
297 50 last year.
—Clothes line Ibioves nre b otb eric g
Unidilliane.
A W I N T E R ’S E N T E R T A IN M E N T !R. P Chandaix, M. D., President.
M. S. Pabkee, Secretary.
A“ TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT.”—Send
25 cents, with age, sex and stamp and re-
ceive horoscope ot future life Madame Jub-
ber, dead trance-medium, seventh daughter,"born with a veil and wonderful gifts of sec-
ond -eight; toils past, present and Ittfure.FULL NAME OF WHOM YOU WILL
MARRY; positively no Imposition; advice
nn business, lore, marriage, speculation, di-
vorce, changes, missing friends.* sickness,wills, pensions, and all affairs of life; everyhidden mystery levealed: helps all who are
In trouble: never talla; glvea advice on,allpoints of interest, business transactions, love
affaiis, family troubles, stock speculations,lawsuits, absent friends: cures witchery, fils,drunkenness, opium bablt, rheumatism and
mysterious diseases.
$5.01)0 CHALLENGEto nny mediumor fortuneteller wbo can ex-
cel her in ber wonderful revelations ol the
pnar, present nnd future events of persons*lives. Ml challenges accepted, and In return
CHALLENGES THE WORLD.„Business slifcfly (Jfitalo abd conffdehtfal
Madame JbbbeTwill always stand as blgbabote the commtiu. roedltrmato this countryas tbe President Shove tho ragpicker, whlleber charge* for-the truth mo the-nume aa
Wbattbeothermediums charge'lor (alsehoodSkeptical people wbo, on account of thp
many misrepresentations lo lbe papers, lmve
lost faiib 'in newspaper advertising should
write and be coovlhccd that all advertise-ments are not frauds
GREAT V AL U E WEEKLY NEWS FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.—Lestersbiro is to bave a new opera
Abuse.
S tric tly Pure Drugs,
—There aro twenty grargo organizetione in Otsego connty witb a member
ship of abo ut 1,000
—A oompaDy with a capital of 8100,-
000 bas been organized to manufacture
the Barnes bicycle in Syracuse.
—Tbere wore sixty-four dootb, sixty-leven b irtb s and sixty-two marriages m
W laten last year.
—Twb Afton boys brok otbrongh tbe
iffia while skating, one day la s t week,
andcam o near being drowned.
F O R
LIT TL E M O NEY ,
OF TH E W O RLD
F o r a t r if l e -
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m
i i n
I f f YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE.Stulls, Choice Perfumes, Toilet Articles,
IN GOOD AU D
Chamois*, Sponges, Shoulder
"Reliable Com panies. Braces and Druggists
it is a N A T IO N A L f a m i l
Ibe United Flatea
n twentv-pacejournal. Is tlio loading Republican family papor orthcUuitcd States.
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^pA p E Rj nndgives all tbe general news nf
. ifforclgn lands iu a nutshell lie“AgTl-cu m irnl” department lias d o superior in Ine Country. Its“ Market Ite-
ports” arc recognized authority. Separata departments for “The Fftinlly Cir-ri e,**“ Our Y —
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“H otr i c
erp. 1ta goners! . .
Haul and exhaustive.
~ WM& WEBSundrios.
—ALSO—
AT REASONABLE RATES,
— BV —
PAINTS,'OHS, VARNISHES,
—T&o new building for tbo Thanks
giviog hospital at Cooperstown is Dear-
ly completed and will cost when done
$18,000.
A r ti S t *7'T tftteFF ah itii i tel t tfs,
fl, JULI AND.
dKfifcHB, N . Y,t /
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4a . t • i .
Brushes, Sash, Blinds andDoort?Wtrnfow, ,
A S P E C IA L C O N T R A C T enables us lo offer tbia aplendkl ioarnsl and T h o
A m e r i c a n” forGlass, Putty, <fcc.
Pure Wises and tiqnors
Office in tho noiv BanlT building.-•—An exebauge says tbat only a few
years ago Otsego coun'y bad eight c ot-
ton m anufactories but thnt to day there
isn’t one.
ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.50. B,
W E B B
PAV8CASH FORCASH IN AdVANCF.
(T h o rogular subscription for tbo tw o p ap ers la $>2.50 )
F or medicinal purposes.
—F. D. Wnkemnn of Pinesvillo re-
ceived §1,354.64 for tbe milk of eigh
teeQ cows darin g tbo year 1894
—Th e Cfoopei’atown village benltb
board has. decided lha t no ice shall be
o at on Otsego lake within 800 feet of
the shore.
A fids line of choice brands o f
Butter, HIid.es an d Skins,am o ti rnv N a mat diq iN at ' ant t i ms TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
at h!slato placo ofbuginoea.Address all order* to
THE AMERICAN.Ifia well known throughout the world that
mediumsare the only reliableseers, and tbeir
chaims cause love, speedy marriages aud
success inbusiness.-Yi tn Fbt’obr K*v«*t-fo in a Du d Tranok Unites tbe icpsratcdand causes speedy snd hnppy marriage witb
tbo ono you love; causes good lack In ell
things by proper advice. Skour* a CnxBu
and WeakDiamokds RevCals everythingMxa Jobber. Box 75, Naw Al ba nt, Ind
Lc oc t CharmFr i i . Cat this ont and aave
it Mentionthis paper. I9m6
All of which I will sell at the lowest prices.CunninghamBlock.
P l i j slc ians* P r e s c r ip tio n s
—Of Delaware county’s supervisors
eight aro farmers, seven nre m erchants
two aro physicians, one is a bank c a sh-
ier and one a lnwyeY
— George, tbe oldest son of Albert
Rockwell, uf C incinnatus, formerly o!
German, started to go bunliDg; Aa be
was passing through a narrow g ate he
fell and the g an was discharged, (be
shot passing thro ug h bis head. Ho
lived only about threo hours.—Sher-
bune News.
Write vnnr name and address on a postal card, send It to Geo W-Best, Room 2. Tribun0
Building. New York City, a d sample copy ofTHE NEW YORK WEEKLY T R lli
UNE will bo moiled lo yon
Grecfio, April 1,1804
Ar-curately compounded.
Greens, April ID, 18S3
EUGENE CLINTON,Plain tiff's Attorney,
Offico address and Post-office address,Greene, ChenangoCounty, New York.
To Barney Flanagan, defendant:
Tho foregoing -Summons is served upon
you by publication, pursuant to an order
of Hon. AlbertF. Gladding, County Judgeof Chenango County, N. Y
.,dated Decem-
ber 28,1894, and fifed with tho complaintin the office, of the Clerk of Chenango
County, N. Y„ at Norwich, in said County.Dated December 81,1894.
EUGENE CLINTON,Plaintiffs Attorney,
Offico and P. O. address, Greene, Che-
nango County, N. Y 23w7
G. E. R I O T S
HORSE .SHOEING SHOP.
NEW STORE
—aim—
TO CONSU MPTIVBS
N ew G oo d s.
Tlio undersigned having bean restored to
health by simple meanB, after suffering for
several years with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease Consumption, Is anxious to
make known to fellowanfierera the means ol
cure To those wbo desire it, ho will cbecr
folly send (free of charge) © of the pre-scription nsed, wbicb they will find a euro
care for Consumption. Asthma, Catarrh,BsoNcnms and nil throatandlong MaiaDiis
He hopes all sufferers will try bis remedy, as
it is Invaluable. Those desiring tbe prescrip-tion, weich wilt cost them nothing, and may
prove a-blessing, will please address,25yl R V EDWARD A. WILSCfN,
• »Brooklyn, New York.
—Harvey B aker of Oneonln, has a
blroadaxo wbicb was made by his gre at
grandfather, about 14C years ogo. Mr.
Baker has bad it iu bis possession m ore
than 50 years.
THE Artistic Horseshoer is conducting a
first class
H orses h oe i n g an d
B l ac k s m i t lii n g S h o p ,
AT GREEN E, N . Y.,ey.
It is with pleasure that I call the atten
tion of the publio to iny new an d elegant
L in e o f S to v es, SUPREMECOURT—CHXmuoo Countt
—David Grant sg sti Peter Goon and
othere. By virtue of a judgment of fore-
closure ana sale duly granted and entered,in the above entitled action, I, the sub-
E.-Chase, in Greene, N. Y,.
on Saturday,
February 9th, 1895, a tone o’clock p. K., the
real estate and mortgaged premises by said
judgmeiit directed to be sold and therein
described as follows:
=-Hcbarfe baa a rival cf Job in tbe
person of a citizen who in the past fire
weeks has had tbe care of twenty seven
bbils on his person, and wbo makes
no complaint.”
—Homfer lost over $47,000 by fires
last year.
PARL O R S AND RA NG E S .On tlio opposite comer to the Trowbridge
House, where you w ill bo able to get all
Repairing done, and i f you bare Horses
that nre troubled with any of tlio followingdiseases;
I carry different makes of Ranges, both
four and six hole, and new styles of Square
—Cazenovia had the lowest death
ra te of aDy town reporting in the state
for November.
Hoof Bound, Contraction,
Quarter Cracks, Too Cracks, Sand Cracks,Corns, Side Bones, Sore Tendons, Over-
growth of Sole, - Interfering. Quitter or
Thrush, or Tender Feet, Knee Knocking,Stumb'ing. Clicking or Forging, or Mixed
Gnita, Rocking Over. Wearing Shoes more
on one side than on the other, or any horse
that don't Travel Square,
and Round Parlor*.
S to v es at A ll P r ic e s, "AU that tract or parcel of land situate
in the town of Greene aforesaid, and all
aud singular the lauds and premises con-
veyed to the said John M. Porter by Solo-
mon Harris,by deed dated September29th,1862, and at that date recorded in Chenan-
go County Clerk’s office, in liber 114 of
deeds at page 304, <fec. And tho particular
descriptions and boundaries of said prem-ises as contained in said deed are herebyadopted and form a part hereof the same
as ir herein fully written, containing twCn-
ty-five acres of land, be the same more ot
toss.” Dated December 24, 1894
EUGENE CLINTON, Referee.
L. & L. E. Ch a s e , Plaintiff’s Attorneys,Greene, N. Y.____________________22wtt
He a r t d is e a s e ,^ *
m a n y o th e r a fi m e n t s wb en t b e y
h a v o t a k e n h o l d o t th e sy st e m,
b orer g ets b e tt er o f it s own accor d,
b n t
C ons tan tly g resra worse . Tb ere axe
t h o u sa n d *w h o k no w t be y b a r e a d e f e c t i v e
U fcart , p a t w Ul no t n d n i s th a fac t . Th e y
don 't wan t th e i r f r i en d s t o worry , an d
D o n ’ t k n o w w k a t t o ta k e fo r i t , aa
th e y b a r e b ee n to l d t i m e an d a g a i n t h at
h e a r t d i se a se w a s I n c u r a b l e . Sn c h w as tb o
c a se o f M r . Si l a s F a r l e y o f D y e s v i l i c , O h i o
w h o w r i t e s Jo n o 19 ,1 8 9 4 , a s f o l l o w s:
“I b a d H e a r t d i s e a s e fo r 9 3 y e a r s,
m y h e a rt h n rt l n g mo al m o st c o n ti n u a l l y .
T h e f i r s t 1 5 y e a r s I d o c t o r ed a l l tho t i m e,
t r y i n g . se v e ra l p h y si c i a n s an d rem e d ies,
nn til i n y ' R m td oc tor to ld m e lt was on l y a
q u esti o n o f t i m e a s
I con ld no t b e core d .
Z g ra d ua lly g rew
wo r se,
ver y wea k,
a n d c o m p l e t e l y d i s-
couraged , nntil I
B r e d , p r op p ed h a l f
u p I n b e d , b e c a u se I
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t h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n o f M f e F a n n l o Jo n e s,
O f A n d e r so n , I n d.,
1 c o m m en c ed ta k i n g
D r . Mil es >N ew C ure for th e H ear t
;*p d »w o n d e rf u l t o t e l l . I n t e n d a y s I w a s
-w o r k in g a t l i g h t w o r k a n d o n M a r c h 19 c o m
mence d f ram i n g a b arn , w hi c h i s h eav y
iW o r k . s n d X b a r’ n t l o st a d a y si n c e . . l a m 50
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l am now Oil y anx i ous th atevory ono s h a ll
i m ow .o f y oa r . w o n de r fu l r e m e d i e s."
py esv lU e , Ohio. S mss F a bl s y .
“ Dr. M t lw s Heart OnreJs sold o n a positiveguaranteet h a t th e flrdTbottlo v r l l l b en efi t .A l l d r u g g i st s s e l l Jt a t W
,
5 b o t t l e s for15- or
H ^r i Q lf0
from Cheap Medium to a High Art, high
price. I am prepared to sell these Stoves
[cMATS.IHfflE MAE)• C O P Y R I G H T S.
,
CA W I O B T A I N A P A T K N T ? T o t s
B £°< B { 4 > n aiw SEOd sn b o n est op in ion, w r it ® to
M I I R I t Ac < G q ..v t b aiu k v sh« d i i B sr i z r i t y x e« r s’KK p en en ce l ath e nst sn t a t m si ness. Com m n n l ca.
r i o n s I t f i ot l r ooofldent l sa. A U n n Jb s s k o f In -f o nsst l o Q ooaeer n log P a t e n t s an d how to ob*
* f ^r i o m e o f m eo b sn -le ri sa d sc l e iA i se b ooks m a t t n o
_
.r~rr—_raTJ-iV**w*uiyiw*>uo ftiuuuuwiui*I'O l o w w . T h i s SBlen di a osper ,
iw n r i w eek ly,e l e e i a t i y i l l ast n ted .b m sb y ta rth e
l« w e« cir c u l at i o n of« n y scl en t lA s w ork in tb e
w q r l i l .* S Bsm p le o o c l essen t f r M L
■ ®W ^ ^ ™ i o D in o n < l i l r , t t »* y e s r . si n g l e? t t n < i £ j e!l t,^ P r e r y ' I i UD5e» o o n tt l o s b esa .t l f n i p i stes. In oolor e, an d p hot o graph s o t new
at very low prices. I invite you all to come
CALL ON OEOR GE E. RICH,
and see me as I always take pleasure in
And he will shoe them properly, and in
struct you how to have them shod and
treated in the future to cure them. There
ia no use in having a horse laine, ii you
know just what is the matter and what
kind of Shoe is suitablo for the disease.
Horsemen should bear in mind tliat by Mr.
Rich’s theory of shoeing, be does not burn
on his shoes nor cut the frog out, but tries
to.keep the foot in its perfect shape. I use
only the Putnam Hot Forged and Hammer
Pointed Horse Nail. New shoes 30 cents:
Corking and Setting 15 cents; Setting 121c.
showing my goods. Also agent for
F u ll er & W arren F urnaces,
a Ad d e a l e r i n
T IN W A R E.
H A R D W A R E SURROGATE’SCOURT
— C oun ty o f
Chenango.—In the matter of the Dis-
tribution of the Proceeds of the sale of the
real estate of Charles W . Barnett, deceased/
for the payment of his debts, &o. Notice
is hereby given that the proceeds of the
sale of the real property* ofCharles W. Bar--
nett-, late of the town ofGreene, ChenangoCounty, N. Y., deceased, lately made under
And by virture of the order of. th e Surro-
gate of the County of Chenango b y David
Sherwood nnd Daniel B. Barnett, Admin-
istrators of said estate, will be distributed
by the Baid Surrogate among the creditors'
of the said deceased, in proportion to their
respective debts according to law, at the
Surrogate's office,, in the village of Norwich
on the 4th day of February, 1895, at ten
o’clock -in4he forenoon.
HOLLOW WARE, NAILS,
Barbed Wire, Iron and Lead Pipe, &c., <fcc.*
R e p air in g ' P r o m p tl y A tte n d q d to* “T H E L E A D I N G P A P E R .”M r. S. G r e er V e terinary S ur g eon
au<l D e n ti s t,
,
F . H . BEALS .
Greene, April 1, 1893. R V O
VITALITY.
THE ^ MORNING ^ S ONLate from England, is also practicing at
the same place. Satisfaction given in all
branches. Hoping you will give u s a share
of your patronage, we remain
Your Obedient Servants,*13 PROF. G. E. RICH.
_________________ S. GREER, V. S. _
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Only Daily' Published in ChenangoCounty.
Made a
ftfell Man
©f Me.
All the Local News each day in addition
to tbe Telegraphic News of the
Entire WorfcL
F l o w e r B ee d sAPaperforthe HomeaniFireside.
3c. Per Pack e t.
O lean ae t h e B o w e l s Bnd P a r i t y th# B l o o d !C a r o D i sr rh o aa. D y se m e r y a a & D y so r a si a ,
au d_gj v e h ealt h y a c t i o n to tb a en t i r e ayatem .
‘ Dated-Norwich, N. Y.,
Dec'ber IS, 1894,ALBERT F. GLADDING,
Surrogate of Chenango Co., N. Y.
E u g en e C u n to n , Atty: four Administra-
tors, Greens, N. Y.
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p rod u c es t h *a bo - r sr e sv U s l a ' j o d a ys.-I t sets
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■e n w i l l teeovo r tb ei r y ou t h fu l t i s o i b y n sir*
B K V l 'V O ,It o o l ck l r t n d sar v l y 'f er tar t sN o rT o n s.
p e* s,Lost V i t al i t y , I m p ot en t/ , N i g h t l y .Em i ssi ons,
l a s t Vow er , Fal U u g-k tem o r y, Vfest U ur D i sesses. sad
su ef f ects o f sel f - sb u ss o r si e e se sn d i n d iscretio n
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t i y a wr i tten g uaramtae tb eore er retnn d
• h e M e i r . O i r c n l sr ttee.' A d dr sse
• t r e a t a e r r e t o n to sn d b l o o r i b n U d e r“
,
Special articles for the Farmer, Mechanic
and sons of toil of all vocatfona DailyButter, Milk, Chgese and Financial Reports
Should be Head in “every Household,
Tested Seeds o f all varieties?
AXLEBestlitiiWorfil
Bitthft fim l it!
SoliEmjrtiri!
Tw elve Plants by Mail, 80 cents.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—Pmrsumttor
an order of Hon. Albert F. Gladding,
Surrogate of th?-County of Chenango, N-
Y.,
notice is hereby-given, to all persons
having claims .against, Ihe estate, o f Ered
erick N. Leach, late o f the tow n o f Greene,in said County, deceased, that they are're-
quired to present the same, and exhibit the'
vouchers thereof, ,to tlie Undersigned, tho'
executor of, A c , of said deceased, at his
office in the town o fGreene^ County a/or*-
said, on.or before the;6th dajr ofApril, 1895<
Dated Gaptember24,1884. . :L. ELWYN CHA8B, Exteutbr,
9w26-aad Attorney in peftoo.-
8 Verbenas, 3 Pansies, 1 Rose, 1 Feverfew
I Double WhiteVidet, 4 Heliotrope, 1 Chry-santhemum, 1 Fuchsia. Catalogue free.
*33 . RIVERSIDE GARDENS, ,
_________ Bingbamton. N. Y.
Agente wantedin every town and ham-
let. Liberal commissionsand prizes. Send
foir free sample copj and terms*
THE M Q R im ra STT3NV
N O R W I C H,
N . Y . -
l" L
AX/ L OFFER U,ysale on easv tern..-, ....
v V house, Jot and Blacksmith shop and
stand of Frank J . Leitell, at Brisbin. Pos-^ , i
-'oriTUT.
- *20..
^ C.’JL:. u. wfi'cri House'.
WHENin Binghamton go to. the Coffee
House, 98 State St., for meals or
lunches. Warm meals cost but 20 Cents.
T—- ppi-rtri a t all hours.
’
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e e i r . i r c n sr t t ee.' r sseHOTALMIMCINCCO; «* Rtwr *t, CH!C«0, IU
I ariaj JO R IA U B Xa S
-ALUTl
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*
A GOOD PIANO. - I nquire of -
*8- E iKL. CUNNmSHAifc
.»-,‘ .4NJ‘R JBUCow3e^ t)rn||l*k; araeiie, N. Y. I7y.l
T O R l A
N IT S ’ LITTERY I
A T THE COMMERCIAL HOTELJ \
.STABLES.
O oo d L R i g s.
Prices reasonable.
C. M. WHITE.
Greone, May 14,1894 *42
C henan g o V a lle y M ills.
SEED COEU .
We have received a good kupply of
PRIOE OF THE NORTH,
Learning and Sheep Tooth Corn,
to
for Silage and Fodder; all of which is guar-anteed to us true to nkme.
Also a quantity of
Y ello w G er m an M illet,
of fine quality.
M e a l M i d d l i n g s,
B r a n , & c.,
at the lowest prices, 1 tar r y a good
STOCK OF ROLLER FLOUR
Fe e d,,
which will be sold as low as the lowest.
l a k e p l as t er
constantly on hand.
CUSTOM WORK DONE PROMPTLY
and in the best maimer.
Goods delivered free on the corporation.Thanking the public for past favors, I
hope by strict attention to business, to merit
a continqance of tho Bame."
Terms cash. J.
M. CHAPMAN.
Greene, May f, 1894.
13 . C . L Y N C H,
jG t l E E iV E , N.
Y.,
Manufacturer and dealer iu all kinds of
FOREI GN \RD AMERICAN*
M ar lil e au d G ran i t e.
Cemetery Work o f Every Description
NEATLY EXECUTED .
All work puaxanteedto give satisfaction.
N o w and original designs furnished on ap
plication. Correspondence solicited.
Factory near residence on Locust Street,Gre«n«. N . Y.
'“
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Daily, by m a i l, ...........................
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Daily and Sunday, by mail, - $8a year
The Weekly, - - - - -
,
. $1 a year
T he Sunday Sun
is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the
world.
Price 5c. a copy. By mail, - - $2 a year
A ddress THE SU N,
New York.
FORSALE . ~
THE undersigned offers for sale his new
House and Lot on'Van Buren Street.
•Also 1 Colt two-years old: 1 three-year old,and 1 four-year old; 1 Top Buggy nearlynew, and 1Sidebar Buggy.
*15 0.
W. KETTLE.
^ L L K IN D S OF
1T o l o 3 P r l u t l u g
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