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V* 1 I r -•»>*• •»»• m HOMER OORRBSPONDENT-Mw. Clem Alton, 12 iuam Street Telephone ? •U81NE8S REPRESENTAT1VB-F. J. Jeffery, 113 Boat* Telephone 12(W —• WM ooamaND BKLKDAM^ THURSDAY BVKNINO, JANUARY S, MM. INSTALLATION or rrsgrssslSS tuokrt M Evening A progressive euchre party will be given ok the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fitspatrtck in West Homer. Tuesday evening. Jau. 13, for the benefit Of St. Margaret's church in this village. A general invitation is extended. o m C M I wives or lady friend* are cordially j invited. & Of Willeughby Bibcock Fast, No. »•». G. A. R. Social Fallowed The regular moating of Wiltoughby Babcoek Post. No. 10ft, O. A. K.. was held at their rooms in the Oallup block. Wednesday evening, Jan. 7. A very bountiful supper was served at d o'clock by the wives of the vet- erans, and after all had done ample justice to the sumptuous repast, in- stallation ceremonies for tbe recently elected officers were conducted by Past Commander George stebbins, as follows: Commander—John Y. Simmons. Senior Vice-Commander— Myron WOoster. Junior Vice-Commander—C. 3. Brown. Quartermaster—T. D. Carpenter. Surgeon—E. A. Williams. Chaplain—Rev. F W. Dickinson. Oflicer of the Day—Chas. H. Stev- vens. Officer of the Guard—William Brink O in- Stebbins. Alternate—Smith Wright. Patriotic Instructor—Chas. Xewton. After the officers were duly si a tied the remaining hour was en- livened, with speeches by a number of the members of the- Post. Sig SauteUe. whom all were glad to wel- come back after his summer campaign, gam than a cheerful speech, while V. O. Newton and a number of others followed. Singing and social conversa- tion followed and the evening and wa4 one of pleasure. ROBERT B. GLINN Supper by Rtbekth Lodge The members of lolant-ha Rebekah lodge. No. 147, will serve supper in their lodge rooms Saturday evening, Jan. 10. from 5:30 p. m. until all are served. E veryone cordially Invited. Supper and Sletgbride In acceptance of an invitation from Thomas Bell, superintendent of the Methodist Sundayschool, the officers and teachers of the school enjoy road to Cortland Wednesday evening. The merry company filled three sleighs and had a delightful ride, arriving at the Bell home without accident. Plans were discussed regarding Sun- dayschool work and some time spent socially with music interspersed. Light refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Bell and all who participated in the hospitality of their host and host- ess spent an evening of pleasure. Of Worth Carolina at Towi Monday, Jam. it The next number in the Union en- tertainment course will be a lecture by Gov. Robert B. Glenn, of North Caro- lina", to be delivered on Monday even- ing. Jan. 10. Gov. Glenn is of Scotch descent, has practiced law for a number of years, and for a few years past has been In the lecture field, where he has been very successful. He comes to us highly recommended as a cultured gentle- man, a finished orator, a strong and vigorous speaker, with a pleasing personality. He has a wide range of subjects, but what he will speak upon here has not yet been announced. A press report says fnat "not since the'days of John B. Gough, has his equal been heard in New York," He Is said to be a typical Southern orator with a rich accent and delights all who hear Urn. Miss Ulllin Rose of Preble spent Tuesday night with her friend. Miss Lena Laraaon. Carl Pish of Ithaca waa a guest Wednesday and Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Laraaon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Langdon of Cuyler and Richard Hunt of Blodgett Mills visited Saturday and Sunday at Howard Laraaon'a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hull. Miss Nanc> Hull and Mrs. Fannie Sessions of Homer were guests last Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Rice and fam- ilv. Mrs. Clyde DeVoe spent Monday af- ternoon with her mother, Mrs. Wil- liam Muneey. —» \ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crampton -pent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Rice. C U R T I N . R I L E Y Former Brief Mention J. P. Chrisman was called to Syra- cuse Wednesday evening by the criti- cal illness of his mother, Mrs. Abigail Chrisman. Miss Alice Kinney, who resigned her position as operator in the local telephone exchange several weeks ago on account of poor health and has been in. Syracuse for treatment, has relumed home somewhat improved in health and has resumed work at the telephone office. Mrs. Thomas Luker of Brooklyn was a guest Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chrisman. P. M. Briggs and John B. Briggs left on the midnight train Wednesday evening to attend the great automo- bile exhibition in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith of Cazenovia arrived in town this morn- ing to spend a few days with the for- mer's sister, Mrs. Mary Bacon. Miss Dora Sbeebah, who has been spending a week with her iriend, Mrs. Margaret Riley, at the home ot her mother, Mrs. Ellen Bennett, returned to her home in Syracuse Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, John McLeary ol f Owege^ngve been spending two weeks i with the latter's grandmother, Mrs. Resident of This Village Married In Tully The marriage of Mrs. • Margaret Riley, formerly of Homer, but more recently of Syracuse, to Daniel Curtln. of treble, was quietly solemnized at St. Lee's church in Tully on Wednes- day morning at - 10 o'clock. Tbe ceremony was performed by Rev. J. V. Byrne. The bride and groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curtln, of Tully. Mr. and Mrs. Curtin left on tbe morning train for a brier wedding journey, and after their return they iake their home in Preble. Mrs Is tbe daughter of Mrs. Ellen Bennett, of James-st., and has spent neatly all of her life in this village and has** host of friends who will extend eonpTatalations and best wishes for her future happiness and prosperity. A Visit Fro m the Stork An item of Interest to many Homer people came from Tltusvllle, Pa., on Wednesday. Jan. 7, announcing the birth of a son to Rev. and Mrs. Al- bert Broadhurst. They have named hint Henry Elmore, and he will be prised member of the family. Boardhurst, who was for several years the able and successful rector of Calvary Epteocpal church in this village, and Mrs. Boardhurst the es- teemed preceptress of the Homer academy, and both were released from their duties here with reluctance. Homer friends will exten d congratu- lstsj—Is and hope that the new-comer •ill give the proud parents much -asIanati w A piwsnwurtv The thimble tow which waa held at tbe home of Mrs. Delia Lines on Tues- day afternoon, was a very enjoyable affair. Although not as many accept- ed the invitation as was anticipated, the social element prevailed among thus* who were there and tbe hoars spent together were most gratifying An awesilent supper was served before company dispersed, and all who ttrtpated in the event will await Mp gatherings with pleasant anti- tici nations. C o i n an Club to Night TsW house committee recently ap- pointed by the Columbia dub for the present month, comprising 1. M Austin. Warms Negus and William MHter. are making arrangements to « gyve Friday evening of this week as todies' night. I . AH members of the dub with their Ellen Bennett, and other relatives in Homer and Cortland. Mr. McLeary returned home Tuesday evening but his wile remained lor a longer visit. memammsmf-—— WILL MTEftEST MOTHEftS * a certain rstief for tovwrfsn^ headache, had stomach, teething ingrts, move and ragutat* the hew- a s d d p trey wares*. They br «w mass la 84 heem Thar are ts the taete ehlMrw Ower le.OOS testimonial* ^ B n f w j l HflflaM free- Address. Allien & '-nam M. SCOTT ROAD Scott Road, Jan. 8.—Mr. and Mrs. Claud Smith and daughter of Cort- land were dinner guests Sunday of their cousins, Mr. and Mm. Harry Hull, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde DeVoe and daughter Vivian were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs George Hyde in Homer. Miss Blanch Stoker spent last Wed- nesday with Mrs. Harold Picket In Scott. Miss Helen Cutler was the guest of Miss Hazel Hull last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson spent last Thursday evening at Walter Stoker's. Miss Florence Maxson of Scott vis- ited on New Year's, her friend. Miss May Dever. Arthur Rice and sisters Florence and Marion were guests Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull. K. T. Horning had the misfortune to lose one of his hogs by being choked. Ed Stewart Is the owner of another cow. Ed is getting quite a dairy. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lester and son Floyd of Moravia, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cady. son Ross of Sempronlus, and Mr. and Mrs Hall Salisbury of Scott spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Jay Freer. Mr. and Mrs Henry Brown and family and Mr. and Mm Abner Bart let! and daughter Ren* were guests New Vear's of Mr. ind Urn, Fred Bartlett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jons* and children spent test Thursday night with Mr. and Mm Homer Jones. Misses Lnttie and Sylvia Keep srsre guests New Tsar's of their brother and wife, Mr, and Mm Henry Keep. Mr. and Mm Rollin Button were mania New Tsar's nt Mr and Mm Homer Jenea Mr. and Mm Samuel Todd and daughter Mary of Ithacn spent New Year's with Mr. snd Mrs. I m Button. fda Gates, Mm Wsilie I. Mr. Mrs. Leonard Baldwin and daughter Edith of Homer were guests New Tear's of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Perry. Dwight Keep start dsnghlnm Le*tf» and Ryivisw are guests ffnnday of Mrs. Thomas ITanwsfsy to Mr. and M m Ernes R'.s. snd KewSsth ud Happy snd Ulllan W«m dinner guests Sunday sf Mrs. Euntee Refer in Ho- mer. Mr. and Mm X. Cutler ami Mr: and Mm D. M. Ostler visited Mr. snd Mm linker in Wednesday. Blodgett Mills, Jan. 7.—Mrs. Lee Capen and three children of Bowling Green. O., who have been spending the Holidays at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wooden, re- turned home Sunday. Her sister, Mrs. G. A. Baldwin, accompanied them as far as Syracuse on account of illness of the oldest child. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shepard raewmeceTairs. John Bowman, who Is quite HI at tbe home of 'her moth- er, Mrs. Clarence Craft. Master Richard Hunt, who has been spending several days in Groton with his aunt. Mrs. S. H. Langdon, re- turned home Monday. Mrs Dell Sheldon of Oxford was a recent guest of Mrs. Frank Hunt and has sold her house and lot here to Mm Emery Stowell. Frank Hunt is moving into the house owned by Eugene Metz, which he recently purchased of the Charles Miller heirs. Rawson Emmons of Syracuse, who has been spending the past week at the home of M. M. Stowell, returned home Sunday. Elmer B. Fuller, who has been spending his Holiday vacation in this place, returned on Sunday to Ithaca to attend his school duties at Cornell university. . , Prof. C. J. Stanston has returned to South Otselic, where he ia teaching. Miss Elsie Burt has returned to Frankfort, where she Is teaching.' Miss Gladys Spencer, who has been spending the Holiday vacation at the home of her parents, returned Tues- day to Bible School Park to resume her school duties at the Practical Bi- ble Training school. Dr. A. L. Powers of Penn Yan, who has been the guest of his son and daughter, Curtis and Marjorie Pow- ers, for several days, returned home on Friday. He was kept busy fit- ting his old friends and patrons to glasses. Ralph Wilkins of Cortland spent Sunday at the .home of W. A. Spencer and attended the Bnpttit~%nurfn7 Mrs. Emma Jones of Auburn was a recent guest of her brother,' Chauncey Gilbert. She also visited her niece, Mrs. D. A. Lumeree, who accom- panied her to Apulia on Sunday and spent the day with relatives there. The Ladies' Aid society of tbe Bap- tist church met with Mrs. A. M. Cook on Tuesday. A quilt was tied for Mrs. John Burk. There was a good attend- ance and an enjoyable time was had by all. Mrs. Merrill Wallis of Cort- land was also present, and was a very welcome guest. On Wednesday evening ot last week a large number of the members of the Baptist church, also neighbors and friends of Rev. S. S. Bradford, met at his home and enjoyed a very pleasant evening, leaving with the pastor a large quantity of substantials as a token of remembrance. Refresh- ments were served. _ : . Don't forget the entertainment giv- en in schoolhouse hall en Friday eve- ning,. Jan. 9, by Mr. and Mrs. Lu B. Cake, author and entertainer. Farm- er Haw and Mrs Sno de Qmw, and other duologues of laughter and care- cures. They are endorsed by Hon. Grover Cleveland, Bishop Olmstead. Bishop McCabe, Rev. R. 8. McArthur, D. D.. and others. Admission 16 snd 25 cents. One-half the proceeds are for the benefit of Clam No. 6, King's Volunteers of the Baptist church. Mrs. Mary D. Graham and Richard of Marathon, who have been spending several days at her broth- er's home, W. A. Spencer, returned on Saturday morning. Dr. C. W. Spencer of Marathon also visited his brother, W. A Spencer, en New Year's day. S. B. Lowe attended the funeral of his cousin. Fred Vantlne, in Cortland on Tuesday of this week. The remains of Mnrk Jacobs, who was found dead In his bam on Thursday, were brought hem for in* ferment on Saturday. The funeral was held from his late horns, Rev. s. 8. Bradford officiating. There will bo an auction at his late horn* In the near faintn. Mr. and M m Crane fmm the West attended the Jacobs funeral and vis- ited Mr. and M m J. J. Howard. Classes Men, 7 and • met at the horns of Mflrte Freer Friday evening A very pleasant evening wan spent In games, music and other amusements; afterwards Mm Freer served n t fine oyster supper. Classes Won. T and • enjoyed a •WtgnrtdS to Cortland Saturday and s ft ended the Temple theatre. ---Mr. WHtJUBii kindly took the load odd IM, Holenmh. teacher Sf Clam No. a, acted an chaperon. After they re- turned, both classes nmsniMJid at tbe horns of the president of &am No. «, Ward Baldwin, where supper wit served. Afterwards p l a y e d a n d s o m a lro< dered by Gladys Baldwin and Dor* thy Burt. All departed at an early hour, declaring they had spent a very pleasant afternoon and evening. QR Wednesday evening. Dec. IL the members of the Y. P. B. and their invited guests from MoGraw. Free- town and Blodgett Mills met at the home of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Slocum at Freetown. The members from Blodgett Mills were treated to a aleighrlde through the kindness of W. Raymond. Fine refreshments were served by the hostess- All returned to their respective homes at a late hour, after a very pleasant evening had been spent in games and other amuse- ments , . - COWLES SETTLEMENT Kenyon-Neal Wedding Occurred in OeRuyter Mew Y e a r s Day Cowles Settlement. Jan. 7.—-Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Neal and family at tended the wedding of his niece. Miss Sarah Alice Neal, to John R. Kenyon. at DeRuyter on New Year's day Rev. J. A. Gardner of DeRuyter offl dated. Mrs. E. O. Holmes played tbe wedding march. The bride was be- comingly gowned in cream-colored serge, and was attended by her sister. Miss Marian Neal. Arpbie Kenyon of Batavla, brother of the groom, was best man. After the ceremony an elaborate dinner was served to the com- pany of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Searoans cel- ebrated their fiftieth wedding anniver- sary at their pleasant home on Dec. 31. To Mr. and Mrs. Sea mans were born seven daughters, the youngest of whom, Miss Lena, a beautiful and tal- ented young lady, died about four years ago. The six remaining daugh- ters, four of whom are married, were present, viz: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wil- son of DeRuyter, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Vincint of Canastota; Mm. Prank Isbel of DeRuyter; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Isbel of West Eaton; and the Misses Ida and Harrietts Seamans of this place; also four grandchildren. Miss Edith. Edmond and Howard Isbel. and Miss Luella Wilson; a sis- ter, Mrs. Purleyette Burllngame ol McGraw and other relatives and friends. The parlor and dining rooms were tastily decorated in green and gold, and gilt banners on which were 1863-1913 An elaborate three-course dinner was served. The place cards were In the shape of hearts on which were the photos of Mr. and Mrs. Seamans. After dinner a literary program was rendered. General Notes Mrs. Addle Preston has been visit- ing her son Arthur in Kenyon Hol- low. Mrs. Purleyette Burllngame of Mc- Graw spent Friday at C. L. Rose's and G. H. Neat's. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Crampton of Homer were guests of Mrs. Cramp- ton 'a sister. Mrs. Judson Vincent, the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Preston, of Trux- ton, visited Mrs. Preston's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Harrison Breed^^on Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Smith, of Old Sorts, Piles, Burns and Scalds Heal Very Quickly McGraw * Elliott sells an ointment called San Cum that surely does de anything It Is ndvertlsed to do-or mon- ey back. Thee. PV MeCauley, Coopertnwn, Pa., cut bis finger—blood poison set in—arm swelled terribly—friends de- spaired—mid arm must come off—San Cura Ointment drew out water and dark pus—agony ceased—arm and hand soon as good as ever. It quickly draws out all poison from sores, ulcers, bolls, carbuncles, cuts, burns, scalds and bruises and heals without leaving a soar. For Itching, bleeding or protruding piles, nothing can equal It, while thou sands of cases are recorded where ec- zema, tetter, and salt rheum were cured In the shortest possible time. San Cura Ointment Is SS and 50 cents a Jar. Everybody should use San Curs Soap, it's antiseptic, destroys all germ life, keeps the skin clear, soft and velvety, 25 cents. Thompson Medi- cal Co., Tltusvllle, Pa.-~-Advertlse- ment. •f '' M i •• ' FXGE EIGHT d Advertisement?, Bjhj>smnn»nsisi*e , Nm<ts«sni JVLVUXIWUMUW I.I .. uTi-ii-i V i ' ' " ' " * I»IMM s.s>s. a.#.s.s. • • » , « . - , * » , ^ | . |W. r< , KA'I'KS AJU» B D U I VttttV O O P * One cent a word for each Insertion and*? Sus head. Aftsr six Insertions one-half cent a word. Every initial and figure counts a word. No advertisements taksn for Ism than J6c, cash in advance. Copy for advertisements forUiese columns should be in byfsm 1 tfetoj*. If received later than that hour they cannot be classified, but will be put in some other part of the paper under heading "Too Late to Classify.'' Classified advertising appearing In the Daily Standard on Saturday and Wednesday will be Inserted fresto the Semi-Weekly Standard nubllshsd ths following Monday and Thursday. KOOMS * o SU0TV TO BENT—Five rooms. Telephone 1228-M. »•** ram SAXJB, *IISCKLI.A\ EOI ,, FOR SALS—Baled FOR SALE—Baled hay and itr.. Farmers' Exchange, Cortland «.,** ft FOK SALE—Nloe top cuiter shafts, $»B. U Maple. calt ^.^ FOR SALE—Light pair bob«~in^I lit RaJlroad-st Telephone 8«i.w?"*•• , ————Jl* 1 FOR 8ALB—Five-horse _ boHer~7L i condition. chiiM 5-Jt engine, first class Farmers' Exchange, Cortland'. White's Mills. Jan. 8.—Llllls Mlllea was in Truxton the forepart of the week on business. M. J. Mudge is drawing hay from Freetown. D. S. White of Taylor wras in this place Tuesday, looking after some business in connection with his farm here and visiting his mother, Mrs. Eilsa White. Elmer Cobb of Freetown buzzed wood for Gilford Caldwell, Arlo Brown and John Donnelly during the week- Harvey Buttorf and family, who have lived in the Perkins tenant house the past year, moved Tuesday to Mar- athon, where he will work on the Lovell farm the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mudge enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Underwood and Mrs. Eliza White, New Year's day. Miss Hazel Watson of Reubens vis- ited the school In District No. 6, Tuesday. Howard Frallc was at Will Meacham's In Freetown, Thursday on business. Myron Glover is slowly gaining from the stroke of paralysis he suf- fered two weeks ago. Horace Stafford is ill at present writing. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mudge visited at C. I. White's near Gee Brook, Sat- urday. TO RENT-r-£econd floor Brewer block, II Port Watson-st, Suitable for living and office purposes. Possession Jan. 15th. Inquire of Cortland Carriage, Goods Co. 4-tf TO RENT—Lower rooms. Improve- ments. Inquire 68 Port Watson. 3-«t TO RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms complete. 30 Union. 3-tt TO RENT—rooms for small family. TO KENT—Furnished rooms. Mod- ern. 21 Charles. 3-6t TO RENT—Furnished room. Heat, light, bath, at 18-B Pendleton-st. 297*tf TO RENT—Suite rooms. E. Jay Hopkins. Reasonable. 296-tf TO RENT—Furnished rooms. All modern improvements. Gentleman pre ferred. 11 Monroe Heights. 293-tf TO RENT—Five downstairs rooms Inquire 21 Owego. 292-tf TO RENT—Furnished rooms fo» light housekeeping. 50 Groton. 279-tf FOR SALE—Long focus Poco No 1i J Slse 6 x 7, nUte. Will sell right cii 1 MS when new. Empire Hotel, Mcbr£h *'. Y> ! 2 . Mt '' FOR SALE—Double phone 3(4. sleigh. Tefc. 5-tf hon*; FOR SALE—Heavy , )air weighing thirty hundred, » llu , .. years old. A. Couch, Rural 3, Marathoj - *-« ; FOR SALE—A-l y limiti Ford Sales Co. body stove »iui Quantity limited, act quick. Price tiSd Vnn* SWIM f!<t , , •"i 1-tf J 11. FOR SALE—Pigs. Telephone «,».» MO-tfJ F O R SAI.SJ TO RENT—Rooms. st 57 North Main SU-tf RKAL WSTATK TO aUBNT Pompey Hollow, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Waters, of Pabius, were at J. E. Andrew's on Sunday. Mrs. Andrews is quite ill with cancer. WEST MEETINGHOUSE West Meetinghouse, Jan. 7.—The home of Mr. and Mrs. Adiu Glazier wag the scene of a pleasant gathering New Year's day when they entertained during tbe day and evening Mrs. Mor- timer Elster, son Leon and daughter Gertrude, Dorr Elster and family, Fred Yerreau and family, W. B. Mun- cey and family, F. L. Stillman and fam ily and Merton Vunk and family of VirgiL Ardeen Glazier left for South Cort land -Saturday morning after spend* ing the Holiday vacation with Ins grandparents. Mrs. John Page and SoJieri Hop. kins were pleasantly entertained to an elaborate dinner at Mr. and Mm. Geo. Bouton's in Virgil, New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. John Terpennlng of State Road were gumta at the same place. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Spams very pleasantly entertained last Tuesday, Dec. 30, the Robinson family. Guests were present from Virgil, Dryden and other places. Jay Puderbaugh and family were pleasantly entertained Nev Tear's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher, in Virgil. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gee very pleas- antly entertained on Christmas dsy the Hotchklss family. Guests were present from Virgil and Dryden.' The customary exchange of gifts took place, each one being generously remembered. Lucius Corl Is in. Dr. J. H. Evans of Virgil and Dr. D. M. Ryan of Dry- den performed an operation upon him last Thursday. MUM Beatrice Huttleston of Geev town spent the week-end with Miss Cleo Northrnp. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pol ley were In Richford Wednesday to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Fred Myers. Mr. and Mm. Charlie Kimmich en- tertained the Carpenter family on New Yenr*i day. Guests' ward present from Dryden, Virgil snd Harford. Mf. hud Mm. John Cole were pleas-* antly entertained on New Year's day a t E L. Carrier's. Mrs. Clark Pickens la atotrty gain- ing. A Mtaf tide M. Welton of Virgil spent Saturday and Sunday wit* Miss Otg* Omrter. Mta* K m Baker of virgH was nn after church guest of Mlnsee Gladys and Van Pudertswgh. John Slocum is la Binghsntton at- tending ths Lewtershlre BibM school. Her Little Girl Cured of Croup About three years ago the little daughter of Mm J. W. Dale, Dion, JR T., then two years of age, had fre- quent attacks of croup. Mrs. Dale says: "I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Hehiedy for her and it relieved her Immediately. It certainly Is a wonder." For sale by McGraw & Elliott, dnig gists, Cortland and McGraw.—Adver. tisement. TO RENT—Farm and stock on shares. West Of Freetown Corners. It cows, 15 ewes. Good buildings, run- ning water. Inquire Burdette Hall. Freetown. * 6-4t FOR SALE OR RENT—Farm *n acres. Good house and barns. AiinS: rdied with never falling sprins wauS^ Well fenced, very productive FIMJ • • « trotn Cortland. Also farm, hundred acres. Good buildings. ' •Mini. Aear McGraw. Mourln's \genei ] , «-tt ' * FOR SALE OR RENT—Farms village property. Easy terms. Cow.1 land Realty Co. 5^• FOR SALE OR RENT—Large roo«. ! ing house, centrally located. Modem improvements, inquire Standard 015^1 5-W FOR BALE—New house. Creek Place. 13 1 u TO RENT—One-half large double house. Good location. Modern im- provements. Inquire Standard office. 6-«t TO RENT—House, corner'Duane and Park-sts. Modern. B. Robhins. 3-4t TO RENT—House, 20 Hubbard. In- quire 18 North Church. 2-«t TO RENT—Modern house, Groton- ave.. one block from Cortland House. T. N. Holllster. 306-tf TO RENT—Half house. Main. 1S< South 299-tf TO RENT—Jan. 1. 7# Jewett-avs. All improvements P. U Gallup. TO RENT—A fine suits of offices Steam heal, electric lights. Mourln's agency. Mt-tT TO RENT- quire 70 Hamlin. 78 Hamlln-st. In- -™ . tfif-t* Worth Knowing Julias Caesar in 45 B. C., chnnged the beginning of the year from the 1st of March to the 1st of January and changed the name of the 5th (now 7th) month iQulnttlfs) to July, after himself. He also instituted leap year so as to make the average year 365'4 days, which was too long by 11 minutes and 14 seconds, but which is lost every 400 years. Why is the first month called Jan- uary? See this space tomorrow. BORN 5S» The dome, of th« capital nt Was* Ingtou hss recently bean renovated with strty-flve tens of paint. The dome has 1SM0M06 square tmt et BROADHURST—To Rev. and Mrs. Albert Broadhurst of Tltusvllle, Pa~. formerly of Homer, N. T., Jan. 1014, .a son, Henry Elmore. TO RENT—Houses with and without barns .also upper or lower suites. Some very central from $7 up. L. M. Loops. jfijjl TO RENT—House with all improve- ments. 19 Oreenbush, F. J. Peck. ioT-tf TO RENT—House with alt improve- ments. 31 Greenbush. F. J. Peck. M*«f - - - . Ml.". 0tt«3 ____ r _ Mt FOR SALE OR RENT—Farm, 1*3 acres. East Homer. F. Rowe in quire 141. Clinton-ave. '3.^ FOR SALE—The Daniel Tanner! property in Harford. BuiMinKs m best : conditions. Modern eleven-room honw^ For full particulars address Dr. W» Hammond. Preble, N. Y.* i.| t ' FOR SALE—Fourteen room hom, arranged for two families, improrfci ments. good barn, hen houses, lain! garden, frqit and cement walk. Oood i location, one half block from trolley f 2£? "»'nutes from postoffice. TelephmJr 1 90H-J or 450. \.H „POR SALE—GOSd variety farms sfj all slsea snd city property of every •> scrlpUon oa easy terms;'also burtsi opportunities and money to loan ot real estate. L . M. L o o p e , A g t 2M-tf FOR SALE—Before buying a hoes or lot call on A M. Schermerhorn. red estate agent. iw-ti WAJTraOTA nUtCSLIuANKOtJI •***"• •*--*• * - - — - •-• - —n-»iiMa WANTED—A suits ot living roonssf* a block, for llpht housekeeping Motr- in's Agency, «.}f WANTED—Second hand Garland m range. Telephone 70S. . >«-»*« WANTED—Horse for keeping. F. I Hogan. W h i t e H o u s e l u n c h . TMephoM 3«0-J- HP! WANTED—Roomers and boarders. 9^ Ore hard-st. 3.(1 ]j TO RENT—Eight-room house, provements, W. B. Stoppard. Im. 20»-tf TO provements. ew House. Modern 1m- Hl-tf Moimrr TO LOAN ***** n|Sa**<Sh^ctjae> * n>atsn • * * V • *i*i*»*fsS%^ , ^ J «'^rV^j"tj^j-ij-tj*u*A. LOANS MADE CONFIDENTIAL—On furniture, planes, jewelry, diamonds, horses, mortgages, life Insurance, etc.. lowest rates, money returned, easy pay* ments, sells, rents houses Call, write or telephone. Rosen, Sf Orchard-gt 24I-tf LKVET—Loans noner. T Main. MALgf WAirrmD - ————— — ——— ' 1 ~ ir"-"".in—.— " J i - 11.—-"jii^VyiryxnjQ WANTED—Young man to do Janitor work for tuition. Apply at once. Cort- land Business institute. 5-tf FRKFTOWX MABRIKD SSSSS??*^* "* J "-i im -tr-injT.q~w-uuw- n__n_ C U R T I N — R I L E Y — A t St Leo's church in Tully, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1914, by Rev, J. V. Bryne, Daniel Cur- m of Preble, N. Y., and M m Mar- garet Riley of Syracuse, N. Y. for the , . ' - .- mis ' K* sks^^rfsiissj.^,^^!,,,^^^,,^^^,^ |tJ4)j|iiWlggWf»i*B,r>>l WrlTPE—In Groton, N. Y„ Jnn. f, 1*14. Mm Ward White, aged 58 years. Funeral at her late home Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment in tbe Groton Rural cemettery. RRINSMADE—In Groton, N. T„ Jan. 7, 1014, of pisnro pneumonia, Dan- iel Brinnmade, aged 81 ynara, Fnneral Saturday at 2:10 o'clock at the house. Interment In the Greton Rural cemetery. ROGERR-In Tthsea. N. T., Jan. d. Ill4, Mm Amanda Robers, wife of David Rogers, aged 75 years. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the home of her nleett, Mrs Arse. Chapln, of East McGraw. N. Y. MONUMENTS Ofaftl Of (Tinrt'h . Freetown, Jan. 8.—The menrbers of the M. E. church will hold a dona- tion for the benefit of their ' pastor. Rev. Mr. Brown, In ths church parlors on Wednesday evening, Jen. I4J Everybody is cordlaRy invited. WANTED—Situation, by young m»* as chauffeur, automobile or auto-truA* Beet of references. "K. H. E.," Stiml ard. jM.tf m WANTED—l-ija, birch, beech, «« maple, log run in exchange for v»l flages at wholesale prices. Oortltsi Carriage Goods Co. 292-tf gsedeTlt tl-tf MiacVLLAirBOT/l f&H0itt$jm*M » *s 1> ^^w^*mi»w*ns»s 1 *aTM»sSwv^**i •* » w'^wwS^sjjl ^PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT* Getols. If in trouble or doubt of i m kind, come to me. Palm reading, ifc, this week at 18 East Osurt-st. 5-Uig . StoBB EOGl#—Better fowls _ py the tonic properties of Pratt's try Regulator. Satisfaction guars or money refunded. McGraw & Kliio H- A Vail. (8?U). 286-nt frl. Mm/, — T O 8 E L L - ^ 0 RJBNT ^ i l SM-tf i LAJ5rEg_\ehen delayed or lrregt- IMS, rlfeiler and particulars frm, Writs National Medical Dutltute, Mt>l waukee. 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A progress ive e u c h r e par ty wil l b e g i v e n o k t h e h o m e o f M r . a n d M r s . A r t h u r F i t spa tr t ck i n W e s t H o m e r . T u e s d a y e v e n i n g . J a u . 1 3 , for t h e benef i t Of St . M a r g a r e t ' s c h u r c h i n t h i s vi l lage.

A genera l i n v i t a t i o n is e x t e n d e d .

o m C M I w i v e s or l a d y fr iend* are cordia l ly j i n v i t e d . &

O f W i l l e u g h b y B i b c o c k F a s t , N o . » • » . G. A. R. S o c i a l F a l l o w e d T h e regular m o a t i n g o f W i l t o u g h b y

B a b c o e k P o s t . N o . 10ft, O . A . K.. w a s h e l d at t h e i r r o o m s in t h e O a l l u p b l o c k . W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g , J a n . 7.

A very bount i fu l s u p p e r w a s s e r v e d a t d o 'c lock b y t h e w i v e s o f the v e t ­e r a n s , a n d af ter all h a d d o n e a m p l e j u s t i c e t o t h e s u m p t u o u s repas t , i n ­s t a l l a t i o n c e r e m o n i e s for t b e r e c e n t l y e l e c t e d officers were c o n d u c t e d b y P a s t C o m m a n d e r G e o r g e s t e b b i n s , a s f o l l o w s :

C o m m a n d e r — J o h n Y. S i m m o n s . Senior V i c e - C o m m a n d e r — M y r o n

WOoster. J u n i o r V i c e - C o m m a n d e r — C . 3 .

B r o w n . Q u a r t e r m a s t e r — T . D . C a r p e n t e r . S u r g e o n — E . A . W i l l i a m s . C h a p l a i n — R e v . F W . D i c k i n s o n . Oflicer o f t h e D a y — C h a s . H. S t e v -

v e n s . Officer o f t h e G u a r d — W i l l i a m Brink

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S t ebb ins . A l t e r n a t e — S m i t h W r i g h t . P a t r i o t i c I n s t r u c t o r — C h a s .

X e w t o n . A f t e r t h e officers w e r e d u l y

si a tied t h e r e m a i n i n g hour was e n ­l i v e n e d , wi th s p e e c h e s b y a n u m b e r o f t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e - Pos t . S i g S a u t e U e . w h o m al l w e r e g l a d t o w e l ­c o m e back af ter h i s s u m m e r c a m p a i g n , g a m t h a n a cheerful s p e e c h , w h i l e V. O . N e w t o n a n d a n u m b e r o f o t h e r s f o l l o w e d . S ing ing a n d soc ia l c o n v e r s a ­t i o n fo l lowed a n d t h e e v e n i n g a n d w a 4 o n e o f p leasure .

R O B E R T B. G L I N N

S u p p e r b y R t b e k t h L o d g e T h e m e m b e r s o f lolant-ha R e b e k a h

l o d g e . N o . 147, wil l s e r v e s u p p e r in t h e i r l o dg e r o o m s S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g , J a n . 10 . f rom 5:30 p. m. until all are s e r v e d .

E v e r y o n e cord ia l ly I n v i t e d .

S u p p e r a n d S l e t g b r i d e I n a c c e p t a n c e o f an i n v i t a t i o n f rom

T h o m a s Bel l , s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f t h e M e t h o d i s t S u n d a y s c h o o l , t h e officers a n d t eachers of t h e s choo l e n j o y

road t o Cort land W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g . T h e merry c o m p a n y filled t h r e e s l e ighs a n d h a d a de l ight fu l r ide, arr iv ing a t t h e Be l l h o m e w i t h o u t a c c i d e n t . P l a n s were d i s cus sed r e g a r d i n g S u n ­d a y s c h o o l work a n d s o m e t i m e s p e n t s o c i a l l y wi th mus ic i n t e r s p e r s e d . L i g h t r e f re s hm ent s were s e r v e d b y M r . a n d M r s . Bel l a n d all w h o p a r t i c i p a t e d in t h e h o s p i t a l i t y o f the ir h o s t a n d h o s t ­e s s s p e n t an e v e n i n g o f p l easure .

O f W o r t h C a r o l i n a a t T o w i M o n d a y , J a m . i t

T h e n e x t n u m b e r in t h e U n i o n e n ­t e r t a i n m e n t c o u r s e wil l b e a l e c t u r e b y G o v . R o b e r t B . G l e n n , o f N o r t h C a r o ­lina", t o be de l ivered o n M o n d a y e v e n ­i n g . J a n . 10 .

G o v . G l e n n i s o f S c o t c h d e s c e n t , h a s p r a c t i c e d l a w for a n u m b e r o f y e a r s , a n d for a f ew y e a r s p a s t h a s been In t h e l e c t u r e field, w h e r e h e h a s b e e n v e r y s u c c e s s f u l . H e c o m e s t o u s h i g h l y r e c o m m e n d e d a s a c u l t u r e d g e n t l e ­m a n , a finished o r a t o r , a s t r o n g a n d v i g o r o u s s p e a k e r , w i t h a p l e a s i n g p e r s o n a l i t y . H e h a s a w i d e r a n g e o f s u b j e c t s , b u t w h a t h e wil l s p e a k u p o n h e r e h a s n o t y e t been a n n o u n c e d .

A p r e s s r e p o r t s a y s f n a t " n o t s i n c e t h e ' d a y s of J o h n B . G o u g h , has his e q u a l been heard in N e w Y o r k , "

H e Is sa id t o b e a t y p i c a l S o u t h e r n o r a t o r w i t h a r i ch a c c e n t a n d d e l i g h t s all w h o hear Urn .

Miss U l l l i n R o s e o f P r e b l e s p e n t T u e s d a y n i g h t w i t h h e r fr iend. Miss L e n a Laraaon .

Carl P i s h o f I t h a c a w a a a g u e s t W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y of Mr. a n d Mrs. H o w a r d Laraaon .

Mr. a n d Mrs. R o b e r t Langdon o f Cuy ler a n d R i c h a r d H u n t of B l o d g e t t Mil ls v i s i t ed S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y a t H o w a r d L a r a a o n ' a

Mr. a n d Mrs . H e n r y Hul l . M i s s Nanc> H u l l a n d Mrs. F a n n i e S e s s i o n s of H o m e r w e r e g u e s t s last W e d n e s d a y o f Mr. a n d Mrs. P r a n k R i c e a n d f a m -ilv.

Mrs. C l y d e D e V o e spent Monday af­ternoon w i t h her mother , Mrs. W i l ­l i a m M u n e e y . — » \

Mr. a n d Mrs . F r e d C r a m p t o n - p e n t N e w Year ' s w i t h Mr. and Mrs. Prank R i c e .

C U R T I N . R I L E Y

F o r m e r

B r i e f M e n t i o n

J . P . C h r i s m a n w a s c a l l e d t o S y r a ­cus e W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g b y t h e cr i t i ­ca l i l lness o f his m o t h e r , M r s . Ab iga i l C h r i s m a n .

M i s s Al ice K i n n e y , w h o r e s i g n e d h e r pos i t i on as o p e r a t o r i n t h e l oca l t e l e p h o n e e x c h a n g e s e v e r a l w e e k s a g o o n a c c o u n t o f p o o r h e a l t h a n d h a s been i n . S y r a c u s e for t r e a t m e n t , h a s r e l u m e d h o m e s o m e w h a t i m p r o v e d in h e a l t h a n d h a s r e s u m e d w o r k a t t h e t e l e p h o n e office.

M r s . T h o m a s Luker o f B r o o k l y n w a s a g u e s t W e d n e s d a y a t t h e h o m e o f M r . a n d Mrs . J . P . C h r i s m a n .

P . M . Br iggs a n d J o h n B. B r i g g s l e f t o n t h e m i d n i g h t t r a i n W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g t o a t t e n d t h e g r e a t a u t o m o ­bi le exh ib i t ion in N e w Y o r k c i t y .

M r . a n d M r s . A n d r e w S m i t h of C a z e n o v i a arr ived in t o w n t h i s m o r n ­i n g to s p e n d a few d a y s w i t h t h e for­m e r ' s s i s ter , M r s . M a r y B a c o n .

M i s s D o r a S b e e b a h , w h o h a s b e e n s p e n d i n g a w e e k w i t h her i r i e n d , M r s . M a r g a r e t Ri ley , a t t h e h o m e ot her m o t h e r , M r s . E l l en B e n n e t t , r e t u r n e d t o her h o m e i n S y r a c u s e M o n d a y e v e n i n g .

M r . a n d M r s , J o h n M c L e a r y o l f O w e g e ^ n g v e been s p e n d i n g t w o w e e k s i w i t h t h e l a t t er ' s g r a n d m o t h e r , M r s .

R e s i d e n t o f T h i s V i l l a g e M a r r i e d I n T u l l y

T h e marr iage o f M r s . • M a r g a r e t R i l e y , former ly o f H o m e r , b u t m o r e r e c e n t l y o f S y r a c u s e , t o D a n i e l C u r t l n . o f t r e b l e , w a s q u i e t l y s o l e m n i z e d a t S t . L e e ' s church i n T u l l y o n W e d n e s ­d a y m o r n i n g at - 1 0 o 'c lock . T b e c e r e m o n y was p e r f o r m e d b y R e v . J . V . B y r n e . T h e br ide a n d g r o o m were a t t e n d e d b y M r . a n d M r s . Charles C u r t l n , of T u l l y .

M r . and M r s . C u r t i n left o n t b e m o r n i n g tra in for a brier w e d d i n g j o u r n e y , and af ter the ir re turn t h e y

i a k e t h e i r h o m e i n P r e b l e . M r s I s t b e d a u g h t e r o f M r s . El len

B e n n e t t , of J a m e s - s t . , a n d has s p e n t n e a t l y all of her life i n th i s v i l l a g e a n d h a s * * h o s t o f fr iends w h o wil l e x t e n d eonpTata la t ions a n d best wishes for her future happiness a n d p r o s p e r i t y .

A V i s i t F r o m t h e S t o r k A n i t e m of Interes t t o m a n y H o m e r

p e o p l e c a m e f rom T l t u s v l l l e , P a . , o n W e d n e s d a y . J a n . 7, a n n o u n c i n g t h e b i r t h o f a s o n t o R e v . a n d M r s . Al­b e r t B r o a d h u r s t . T h e y h a v e n a m e d h int H e n r y E l m o r e , a n d h e wil l b e

pr i sed m e m b e r o f t h e fami ly . B o a r d h u r s t , w h o w a s for severa l

y e a r s t h e ab le a n d success fu l rec tor o f C a l v a r y Epteocpa l c h u r c h in th i s v i l l age , a n d M r s . B o a r d h u r s t t h e e s ­t e e m e d preceptres s o f t h e H o m e r a c a d e m y , and b o t h were re l eased from t h e i r d u t i e s h e r e w i t h r e l u c t a n c e .

H o m e r fr iends will e x t e n d c o n g r a t u -lstsj—Is and h o p e t h a t t h e n e w - c o m e r • i l l g i v e t h e proud p a r e n t s much - a s I a n a t i w A

piwsnwurtv

T h e t h i m b l e tow w h i c h waa he ld a t t b e h o m e of M r s . D e l i a Lines o n Tues ­d a y a f t e r n o o n , w a s a v e r y e n j o y a b l e af fa ir . A l t h o u g h n o t a s m a n y accept­e d t h e i n v i t a t i o n a s w a s a n t i c i p a t e d , t h e s o c i a l e l e m e n t p r e v a i l e d a m o n g t h u s * w h o were there a n d t b e hoars s p e n t t o g e t h e r were m o s t g r a t i f y i n g A n a w e s i l e n t s u p p e r w a s s e r v e d before

c o m p a n y d ispersed , a n d a l l w h o t t r t p a t e d in t h e e v e n t wi l l a w a i t M p g a t h e r i n g s wi th p l e a s a n t ant i -

tici nations.

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TsW h o u s e c o m m i t t e e r e c e n t l y a p ­p o i n t e d b y t h e C o l u m b i a d u b for the p r e s e n t m o n t h , c o m p r i s i n g 1. M A u s t i n . W a r m s N e g u s a n d Wil l iam MHter . are m a k i n g a r r a n g e m e n t s t o

« g y v e Friday e v e n i n g o f t h i s week a s todies' n ight . I .

AH m e m b e r s o f t h e d u b w i t h their

E l l en B e n n e t t , and o t h e r r e l a t i v e s in H o m e r a n d C o r t l a n d . M r . M c L e a r y r e t u r n e d h o m e T u e s d a y e v e n i n g b u t his w i l e remained l o r a l o n g e r v i s i t .

memammsmf-—— WILL MTEftEST MOTHEftS * a certain rst ief for tovwrfsn^

headache , h a d s tomach , t e e t h i n g i n g r t s , move and ragutat* t h e h e w -

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Scot t Road , Jan . 8 .—Mr. a n d Mrs . Claud Smith and d a u g h t e r o f Cor t ­l a n d w e r e d inner g u e s t s S u n d a y of the ir cous ins , Mr. a n d M m . H a r r y H u l l , a n d fami ly .

Mr. a n d Mrs. C l y d e D e V o e a n d d a u g h t e r Vivian w e r e g u e s t s a t d i n n e r S u n d a y of Mr. and M r s G e o r g e H y d e in H o m e r .

Mis s B l a n c h S t o k e r s p e n t l a s t W e d ­n e s d a y w i t h Mrs. H a r o l d P i c k e t In Scot t .

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h o m e o f M r . and M r s . Adiu Glaz i er wag t h e s c e n e of a p leasant g a t h e r i n g N e w Y e a r ' s d a y w h e n t h e y en ter ta ined d u r i n g t b e d a y a n d e v e n i n g M r s . M o r ­t i m e r E l s t e r , s o n Leon a n d d a u g h t e r G e r t r u d e , D o r r E l s t er and f a m i l y , Fred Yerreau and fami ly , W . B . M u n -c e y a n d f a m i l y , F . L. S t i l l m a n a n d f a m ily a n d M e r t o n V u n k a n d f a m i l y of VirgiL

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M r . a n d M r s . T y l e r Spams v e r y p leasant ly e n t e r t a i n e d last T u e s d a y , D e c . 3 0 , t h e R o b i n s o n f a m i l y . G u e s t s w e r e p r e s e n t from Virgi l , D r y d e n a n d o t h e r p laces .

J a y P u d e r b a u g h a n d fami ly w e r e p leasant ly en ter ta ined N e v T e a r ' s d a y a t t h e h o m e of Mr. and Mrs. H a r r y F i s h e r , in V i r g i l .

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d a u g h t e r o f M m J. W. D a l e , D i o n , JR T . , t h e n t w o years o f a g e , h a d f r e ­q u e n t a t t a c k s of c roup . M r s . D a l e s a y s : "I g o t a bott le of C h a m b e r l a i n ' s C o u g h H e h i e d y for h e r a n d i t r e l i e v e d h e r Immediate ly . I t c e r t a i n l y Is a w o n d e r . "

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