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Women Hold Community Morals in Their Hands, Says Evangelist.
lay, "Wednesday and Thursday after--u>ons from. 3 until 4 In the chapel -jf the First M. E. church.
CLERGYMEN SUPPORT EVANGELISTIC WORK
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Ministerial Association, In Monthly Session, Gives Endorsement to Re-
-ylval Now Being Carried On. The Ministerial i-ssoclalion of Am
sterdam and vicinity held a meeting this morning at 10 o'clock at the Youjig Men's Christian association hullding. The Rev. Dr. H, H. Mux-dock presided, and the devotional exercises wero conducted by the Her.
, . | W. L. Johnson, of Fultomille. Rou-the meeting for women only conducted L i n o D U E l n o s 8 w a s transacted and a by Evangelist C. L. Evarts Sunday c o n f e r e n c o was held with Kvangelist
Men Rise or Fall by Standards Set by Gent'er Sex, Declares tho Rev. .C. L. Evarts, Who Tells How Young Woman's Sacrlfico . Brings Father and Mother to Christ. The main floor of the First M. E.
church was well filled with women at
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NEW BOWLING LEAGUE TO START SCHEDULE
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Three Teams Will Compete in Series foTCityChampionship.
| Smeallie If. . . . 2 (DeGroff c ".. ._ o I Carbonelli rg l Isabel IK : . . . . . . .A
Totals 9 Colleglates.
E.G. Neville rf. . . . . . ^ , . . . , . . 4 Schoeffier If. . . . ._• . . . . , . . . . ! -
Y. M. C. A.f E'kt Club and Institute Flvo Entered In Three-Cornered Contest to Decide Supremacy—Prlreo for Successful Team and Also for High Individual Averages. Arrangements have been completed
whereby a city "bowling league has been formed, the Bame-being made up of three teams, the.Y. M. C, A., the Elks club and St. Mary's Institute. The schedule calls for games to be rolled on Monday and Friday nights of each week, a team playing one home game each week and one or two games on a foreign alley. The" league will continue until the middle of April. The standing of the teams will be determined by the number of games won. At the end of the season the team having the greatest number , of games ' won will be awarded the city championship. Prizes are to be awarded' to the man having high average, high ten frame score and the high thirty frame score, and also a prize to the winning team. It is understood that no man will take two prizes. In case a bowler should have the high average and also have the high ten frame score he would win the high average prize and the man with the next high ten frame score would -be awarded that priZff
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afternoon. The presence of so many of tho women of the community -was an inspiring sight to the evangelist and spurred him on to do bis very best in appealing to them to live tho Christian life.
After a brief song service, during which "Tho Lights of Home" was sung by the choir, tho Rev. Mr. Evarts read a portion of the story of the betrothal of Rebokah to Isaac as recorded in the 24th chapter of Genesis. In commenting on the story the speaker spoke of the marvelous love of woman far excelling that of men. He also remarked that it would be a good thing for people to follow tho example of prayer in this chapter, and that there would be fewer, unhappy marriages and fewer divorces if parents prayed about their sons and daughters In matters of "love and matrimony.
The text for the afternoon address *TJovid
TO RENT—FlaU and Houses. TO REN'T—Upper flat. B teadwe l l a v e n u e ,
15.00 per month . ' P h o n e - 4 4 9 - W . '. plSd3
TO RENT—Modern flat; 6 R o m e y n av» -nue. 'Phono 105I-M. l « d !
Totals ' 13 $ 32 Summary: Final score A. H. S. 24,
CollegiateB 32. Refereo. F. Smith. Timekeeper, Clark
Each team will have ten eligible players. The league will open,tonight on the alleys of the Elks club, the team representing that organization meeting the Y. M. C. A. It Is understood the two teams will line up as follows:
Elks culb—Conover, Cross, War-blck, Comrle, Youngs.
Y. M. C. A.—DeLaMater, Osgood, Ouderkirk. Hallett, Clark.
GULNICK AND CRONIN ARE TIED fOR FIRST HONORS
Weekly Averages Show Both Bowlers to be on Even Terms—Schedule of
' Games This Week. The weekly bowling averages of the
Holy Name leaguo show Gulnlck and Cronln on even terms with 180 each with Patterson "and John Murphy second, each with an average of 179.
Three teams are tied for first place in the club standing.
The following are the individual and team standings at the close of last week's schedule: .
TO RENT—Oeatrab l* Nor thampton Road.
down s ta irs .
upper Apply
flat. IS evenlnt-s ,
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TO R E N T — I f Brooks lde a v e a u e . H a n s e n A Dickson . T*t*
C. L. Evarts, who is conducting the in-" terdenomlnatlonal revival effort at the First Methodin church. Mr. Evarts spoke at length, telling of tho plana that had been made for earning on tho l TO RENT—Large" modem flat, Mohawk campaign with continually'increasing Bt£
,a£°- Inquire George File, 63 DlvWon vigor. Tho association put the stamp of approval on Mr. Evans' plans by empowering the committee in charge to see that they are carried out. The secretary, the Rev. David Hughes, was instructed, to send a'telegram of sympathy to Dr. Chapman, of the Chapman evangelistic party, who is seriously 111 at Atlantic City. When the association adjourned it wa-> decided to meet at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, for another conference with Mr. Evarts.
Those In attendance were EvangeliBt Evarts, the Rev. Dr. Henry T. Mc-Ewen. the Rev. Dr. H. H. Murdock, the Rev. Alvah E. Knapp, the Rev
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WARTED. W A N T E D - R o o m and brorc]
Not ice to Creditor*. vfc In pursuance of a p order of Hon. Wl
Fenton Myers, surrogate of the county c l Montgomery, not i ce Is hereby ( Ivan t o all persons, hav ing c la ims or demands a g a i n s t J a m e s Blood, lata of the c i ty of Amsterdam. In sstd county, deceased. that they are required to present the s a m e with the vouchers In support there of to the subscribers , the executory of the last will and te s tament of said d e ceased , a t t h e ' law offices .of Conover & Marvin, Farmers ' Nat ional bank building. In the city of Amsterdar.i t N. T., on or before the 23m day of May. 1917. -
Dated N o v e m b e r 20tb. lSl f . H A R R I E T N . BLOOD. J O H V It/ R N E S , A R C i f l E I t CONOVER.
Executors .
family for couple, corder Office.
Address B J X 1:». Ite-17.1
Not ice to Creditor*. In pursuance of an order of Hon . W ,
Fenton Myers, surrogate of the county o i Montgomery, not ice Is hereby g iven t o ail persons h a v i n g c la ims or demand!
private I aga ins t Frank Nasal , late of the c i ty o?
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W A N T E D TO BUY—One family modern n ine or t>>n room housn; m u s t b«» In
f ood condition*, wi th lar*" lot. Murk»t Il!l preferred. Address B o x 77. Re
corder Office. 17dS
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FALE FOOTBALL STAR AIDS IN DEFEAT OF HIGH SCHOOL
Joe Neville, Pa'ylng With All Colleglates, Is 8tar Attraction at Y. M. C. A. Gymnasium. The lovers of the game of basketball
were given a rare treat Saturday evening when "Joe" Neville, the football Idol of Yale, made his debut before Amsterdam fans on the "Y" gymnasium floor. The final score was 32 to 24 but at no time until the ringing of the final bell was the outcome cer--taln. The ball travelled up and down tho court.- first one team scoring then the otfier, in a seesaw manner. The college men started the game with luch "pep" that It was some time before the High school lads got going but by fast play and team work they finally overcame their opponents' lead only to be beaten out In the last few minutes of play when the attacks of Neville and Clarke found the net to good advantage. fc Clark, of the colleglates, took the honors in the s.coring,rx)lumixJiaylng a total of sixte6n points to-his credit. In the last half Harry Whitney, an qld M v!?. o f l h e ^lgh 8 c h o 0-- showed
• nis ability to "come back" while "Bill" Jacoby of last year's team demonstrated that he had lost none of his ginger S,K 1 % l h 0 P°B,t|o-- o- right guard. Isabel followed.Ciark in the scoring of Points having fourteen to his credit, ifie other members of the locals while not BO prominent in tho scoring column nevertheless played their post. n II T X??d a , d e d , n m™y ^stances la caging the "pill" by neat pass work.
"wppj, interesting and full of thrills. i»T.Pe« ? c e w a s t h e deciding f a c t o r , n
nti, nVe3t; b u t '- mfty b 0 8 a ,d tho EiSLi .°°- -l"-n-G- deserve to bo miif. /" ,th(L $ o o d "--owing-, they made against tho older mon. ram!!CL0.XuC,temv0nt w a a fldded to the S c X £™ V c h e o 1 c h e e r 8 ' enthusias-r2uf.fed ^ e : b e " ^ •<*"-,-»-«*.
Amsterdam.
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Gulnlck . . . . 12 Cronln 12 Patterson . . . 12 John Murphy 12 Hassenfuss.. 12 Mann 9 Soppa 12 Pilchen . 12 C. Schwartz. 12 Menter . . . . . 12 Ognibene . . . 12 Ballard - 9 Jas. Murphy 12 Schuette . . . . 12 Schmidt . . . . 12 Gillans 9 Duell 12 W. Schwartz 12
was, "Wilt thou go with this Man?' Gen. 24:68, and was taken \o apply to the soul's relation to Christ. Mr. Evarts Baid he could understand how a man might trifle with the affections of a woman, or a woman with those of a man, but he could not understand how any woman could trifle with the appeal of Christ for tho love of her heart. First of all, said he, woman should give her life to Christ because of the great influence sho exercises over men. "The women of a community hold in their hands th.e moral life and standards of that community, and they can drag it down or lift It up. Men will rise or fall according to the standards set by women." He illustrated his point by. telllngof a drunken husband who was won to Christ by the uncomplaining love of his wife, and hdw he becamo an honored man in his city. Tho second reason for a woman giving her. heart to Christ Is that the gospel of Jesus has done so much in lifting womanhood and bringing her Into her rightful place alongside of men. Apart from that gospel, woman'B place is menial and debased. The last reason for following Christ waa that a woman is lost who saya "No!" to Him. Regardless of social standing, education, of wealth, a woman's destiny is determined by her acceptance or rejection of the Savior.
jrha-j»«-^ir-wsafl--eenc4«ded^y-two-i lustrations of unusual vividness. One
Van Home, the Rev. Dr. Joshua R. Kyle, the Rev. David Hughe*, the Rev. C. W. Neuendorf, the Rev. Amos Brown, Captain Smith, (Salvation Army), Amsterdam;, the Rev. G. H. C. Bain, Fort Johnson; the Rev. W. L. Johnson, Fultonville; the Hev. W.- A. Campbell. Hagaman; the Rev. G. H. Bobolln, Schenectady.
TO R E N T — F l a t , 10 F o r b e s s tree t , n e a r Liberty. F . H . McCosker , » E a s t Main
s t r e e t »»tf
TO R E N T — F l a t o n W a l l s t r e e t C. Blgler . T e l e p h o n e .
Innulr* Jinuli lit*
TO RENT—Fnrnished Room.. TO R E N T -
Mohawk. •Neatly furnished room.
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TO R E N T — F u r n i s h e d rooms for l ight housekeeping . 64>i Market s t r e e t
pl7d3
Amsterdam, In said county, deceased, t*a i they ar*i required to present the aam* w i t h the vouchrs In support thereof te the subscrlb«r, the executors of the last will ami t e s t a m e n t of sa id d e c a s e d . ai th'« law offices of Charles E. Uardlea. 2* Market s tree t . In the c i ty of Amsterdam, N. Y., on or before the 30th day of March. 1917. . .
Dated September 2«th. 1»1«. C H A S . E . H A R D I E S , W A R D N A S S L ,
Executors . C H A S . E . I I A R D I E 8 .
At torney . • , — . i •
TO R E N T — F u r n i s h e d front room, S2 G a y I"ark avenue . 'Phone 1315-W. pl6d2
TO RENT. TO R E N T — M i l l i n e r y parlor, over
rad's S h o e S tore , SI E . M a i n s treet Con-
15d3
TO R E N T — F u r n l - h e d room wi th bath, 31 H i g h s treet . 2nd lloor. J. Berger .
15d3
^STORAGE "AND" "WAREHOUSET'
TO R E N T O R F O R S A L E — S t o r e ; good b u s i n e s s p l a c e . ' P h o n e 1B$0. U d 6
Laid at Rest in the Family Burial Plot
TO RENT—Three front room*, 6S*4 Ouy Park avenue. »tf
TO RENT—Upper floor, 77 Brookslde avenue. Apply Mlas Perkins, 9 Wil
liam street 8t'
TO RENT—Second floor over 11 East Main street Inquire Lindsay Bros.
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Brown . . . McG rattan Sullivan . Brihdle . . Caruso . . Cleary . . . Hand 12 Wells . s 12 Hota,ling . . . . 12 Mullarkey . . 12 Polltano 12 J. Harrington 12 .IcDermott . . 9 Trlvetts ' . . . . 9 Maroney . . . . 9 Arata 12 G. Harrington 12 Farrell 12 Sweeney . . . 9 Bleau 12 Shotters - t . . . 12 Knezich .•... 3 Njjwkirk . . . . 12 Stevens . . . . . 3
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w. Georgetown . . 7 Dunwoodie . . . 7 Trinity . . . . 7 Holy Cross . . 6 Fordbam 6 Notre Dame . . 6 St. Mary'B . . . 6 Niagara 6
224 594 2165 180 213 570 2160—180 234 591 2149 179 197 5*9 2148 202 • 572 2096 211 563 1569 233 577 2069 219 645 2062 195 646 2039 202 682 2018 216 644 2012 206 612 1608 186 612 1972 198 518 1969 204 564 1951 206 527 1478 188 514 1906 192 514 1905 180 521 1892 _158 176 489 1889 157 175 471 471 177 494 1869 206 464 925 184 491 1829 181 626 1784 218 530 1776 187 502 1774 170 485 1747 ' 168 481 1742 161 436 1712 167 452 1285 179 461 1276 182 460 1273 183 471 1657 161 418 1645 181 473 1616 179 432 1172 164 437 1501 183 424 1512 145 374 374 166 377 1482 140 350 350
Standing of Clubs. High Total
L. P.C. Slnglo Pins. '6 .683' 804 5 .583 820 5 .583 S95 6 .600 840 6 .600 850 7 .416 820 7 .416 859 "7 .416 891
This Week's Schedule. Monday—Niagara V9. Georgetown. Wednesday—Holy Cross vs. Dun
woodie. Thursday—St. Mary's vs. Notre
Dame. Saturday—-Fordham vs. Trinity.
MATRIMONIAL
was that of a fireman who gave hiB life In rescuing a baby from a "burning home. To bim has been erected a monument which pictures in marble his rescuing the child. Every Sum. day there comes to that cemetery a woman, the baby now grown up. and casting herself at. the feet of the statue she weeps her gratitude to the man who saved her life. The other story waa of a young woman from a home of great wealth and culture who waa 'forced by her father to choose between Jesus and her home. She chose to go the way of the cross and by her • sacrifice she won her parents to her Lord.
The church was filled at the evening servic* Before ,tho • hour for opening the choir began Its singing. The audience responded most heartily to tho leadership. Two special features marked the music of tho evening. The Sunbeam choir of Emmanuel church sang an old gospel song, "Bring Them In," following which Frances Hawley, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hawley, sang as a solo, "Shine 'Just Where You Are." her voice ringing out clearly and sweetly in tho large church. Just before the sermon the Rev. G. M. Gordon sang "The Prodigal," the choir assisting in tho refrain of "Back to my F a h e r and Home." This is a uong that girps tho heart as few songs do.
The subject of the sermon was "Ye Must Be norn'Again." 'Earnestly did tho speaker plead with the audience to give their lives to God, to be prepared for tho inevitable day of reck-
117 toning which none may escape By argument and by illustration ho pressed home the truth. At tho close, when tho invitation was given, there were several who came forward, thereby Indicating their desire to Hvo the Christian life.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander are expected to come this week, and with them Mr. Barraclough, pianist for the Chapman party. Later Mr. Naffzgar will como for one day. He is ono of the great gospel soloists in the world today and Amsterdam will be provided a treat which is Beldom had. Definite-announcements of these special speakers and services will'be made at a later date. - *
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TO RENT—Stores and Offices. TO R E N T — S t o r e * , office, flat*, In C a s -
s l d y bulkUng*. E . Main s t r e e t Store , N o . l6#Church s t r e e t B a s e m e n t of s torehouse In rear of No.
16 Church s t r e e t . D . D . Caasldy, 80H E . Main s t r e e t v 17 tf
8 T O R A O B , securi ty , dry. *an!t-iry. Reasonable r a t e s on househo ld effects . W m .
P. 8nook Est . . BS-5S Centre s t r e e t Stf
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE FOR S A L E — 1 Ford del ivery and 1 Ford
runabout , Mr*. L. Phl l l lp j . I t D. No. 1. 'Phono M13-F21. pl6d3
MISCELLANEOUS. M O R E ECiOS. bet ter fowls assured by
the tonic propert ies of Pratt? Poultry Regulator . Sat i s fact ion guaranteed or m o n e y refunded. Arthur Hill & Co. d l
N o t i c e t o C r e d i t o r s . In p u - s u a n c e of an order of Hon. W,
F e n t o n Myers, surrogate, of the count) of Montgomery, not ice Is hereby g iven U all persons h a v i n g c la ims against S u a u W . MarcHlus . late or t n e c i ty of Amster d a m , deceased, to exhibit the same with the vouch MS therefor to the undersigned executor of tha last will ana testament of said Susan W. Marcellua. deceased, at h i s residence, 91 Market s treet , on or be« fore tho lo th day of January . 1917.
_ D a t e < L _ t h f t J t h day of July . 1911. — - j , ^ - -F R E D R. G R E E N E / -
Executor .
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TO RENT—Front office, every modern Improvement. Inquire Maus building
Market street. lOdtf.
FOR SALE. T R O T SHTRTS—59o s a l e of $1.00. $1.50
and $2.00 v a l u e s . N u t l y ' s , 65 Guy Park . p l7d6
FOR S A L E — K i t c h e n r a n g e , a l m o s t n e w : oak parlor o r g a n . "Allen; 4 H M o h a w k .
17tf
F O R SALS}—Dining room s u i t a n d m a ch in i s t too l s . Inquire 121 B . M a i n
s t r e e t • p l7d3
FOR SALES—Household furniture, Inohid-I n g t w o s t o v e s , 30 W a l l s t r e e t 17dS
I FOR S A L E — P o n y o u t f i t c a r t harnes s saddle a n d bridle . J a m e s O'Connor. 3(6
Guy Park a v e n u e . - p l7d3
FOR 8 A L E — O l d fashioned couch, h a n d carved rose w o o d a n d refrigerator. I n
quire 333 E . M a i n or 'phono 851-J. 17dS
Mrs. Harriet U Bunn Conant Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Bunn, pioneer residents of this section, and widow of the Rev. Charles A. Conant, who died at her home in Schenectady and was buried thlB afternoon In the family plot In Green Hill cemetery.
FOR 8ALFJ—Confect ionery , . n e w s and tobacco s t a n d , d o i n g good bus iness . 25
Ches tnut B t r e e t 15d3
FOR SALE^—Buckwheat feed, $15.00 per ton. W m . S e r v o s s & Son, 288 Flor ida
I a v e n u e . 14d8 •
F O U N D — A male hound, e a r s and black and
F a n c h e r . Cran^'svllle.
brown face a n d brown spotted .
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Automobiles and Gen. Repairing. A U T O M O B I L E S overhauled and repaired
Oxy-ace ty l ene weldln pa ir ing a t Castor & S Shop, rear '24 Grove s t r e e t '* 15tf
Not ice t o Creditors . In pursuance of an order of Hon. W.
Fenton Myers, •.•urrogatf! of the county 01 Montgomery, not ice Is hereby g iven to all persons hav ing c l a i m s or demands against Ernes t E . Mans , l a te of the town of Amsterdam. In sa id county, deceased, that they ar e required to present ' t h e same with "the vouchers In support thereof to the subscriber , the attorney tor the ' admini s tra tr ix of the goods, , chat* tels and credltB of said deceased, a t h i t office In the c i t y Of Schenectady, on .Of before the 20th d a v of May. 1917. ?•
Dated . N o v e m b e r lath. ln18. W I L L I A M M. MILLER, Esq. , A t t o r n e y for the Administratrix , -.
307 State S t r e e t " \ „ 8chenectady , N . Y .
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N o t i c e t o Creditors. -In p u r s u a n c e of an order of Hon . W ,
F e n t o n Myers , surrogate of the county of Montgomery , not ice Is hereby g iven t o all persons h a v i n g c la ims aga ins t John K. Warnfck, late of the city of A m s t e r d a m . N e w York, deceased, to. exhibi t tho s a m e w i t h the vouchers therefor t o t h »
XJ?3AJI T ^ h f ™ unders igned executor of the last wil l and c h n e i d e r s M a c h i n e | t e « t a m e n t of sa id John K. Warnick. d e
ceased , at his place of doing b u s i n e s s , ' a t
INVESTMENT SECURITY STOCKS AND BONDS
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f IfTinsr N , \ £ e ; t h n . t . , n o u i " Px-Mnt w a y waste wifhn r " «S U '> n o - r e m o v e all t h i s r ^ n U r WA ^ i «s«I"-'-n rS- n o m a t t e r h o w from t h u 0 - m J 5 h l 5?i •*!H* -•"-« t n « Pr i sons
uur lng thl* t i m e the "J. » . i „ Cnn-^ n e l r 0 ^ * ! " -' n o t h i n g - 1 , " , . b e c a m e ' ir -rT b J E f ° m m c * Y l « t l o n nnd t h o s e of Its
^ . Z " I1'*'"})' Knowing «n favor. *n irh h . V teev*r' S * " • r t l f h g n e w s i n t n S l s . ^ * n cover ing this c o u n t r y fct«n ^ D e r » t i n 7 ^ n " Hn* *P**-»»I«I» h a v e for t h e - K f t t ' y L o n . - h « I -o»*r I h l e s t l n e b*V<£ , !?£? - ^ m V 0 » n d ser ious d i s e a s e s ,
& V . H ! . . . , £ W f . r T "-M«'ne free from all 100,000
you > ,•.'•"**,••-"'"*'»>-• frignT, confident u»VMV\. ]trtht. P°»*onmie waste midras
tSnaMMk! ?ro.-*"-«"••'• «wn cure for Con-W*a iv&? l# * * " £ *"*-*-• Pror^rly an-Ji™;„j*r°ff" tores Nature—the "J. B. L. Ct£«/*2 ' eMitly g«*uu her. * • • " • * * Dnii aHfl. '.** . U '**. W1l»m Wllson't
Pollock—McNeil. Saturday evening at 8 o'clock Au-
gustuTPollock and Mrs. Mary McNeil. both of this city, were united In marriage at the bride's home, 71 Mechanic street, by the Rev. W. Edgar Pierce, pastor of St Luke's English Lutheran church.,• Mrs.- W\ Van Wlcklen wa*t bridesmaid and Wesley McNeil was best man. The friends of Mr. and Mrs.-Pollock wlUunlto in extending felicitations.
Wedded Ten Years. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Morck were
tendered a very pleasant surprise last evening at their home, No. 17 Romeyn avenue, in honor of the tenth anniversary of:their marriage, by the following relatives and friends: Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, Mrs. Anna Doyle, Mrs.. John Brown, Mrs. Teresa Carrl-gan, Mr. an Mrs. Bert. J. Baker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Morck, Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wright and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dun I gan and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Ford and son, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ublinger and son. Miss Daisy Lewis, Miss Katherino Morck, Miss Elizabeth Carrigan, Edward Carrigan, Albert Springfield, Leland Qulnlan, Leon Morck, George Morck, Gerald Baker, Kenneth Brown and little Miss Kathleen Morck.
A sumptuous repast was served and musical selections were enjoyed. The guest departed after a -very pleasant evening, wishing Mr. and. Mrs, Morck many more years of wedded bliss.
F O R S A L E — P o o l tab le . 15 H e n r i e t t a s t r e e t
W m . J . Vedder , K d 5
FEMALE HELP WANTED. W A N T E D — C o m p e t e n t girl
housework, 87 Church. for g e n e r a l
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W A N T E D — T w o exper ienced ' sa l e s lad ie s In ladles* r e a d y - t o - w e a r s p e c i a l t y s tore .
Address B o x 22, Recorder Office. 17tf
STOCKS . C O R R E S P O N D E N T O F
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GILMAN P. TIFFANY • P H O N E S 1660-1661—15 E. MAIN S T .
t h e office of Greene and Warnick. N o . 1* Market s t r e e t Amsterdam, N e w York, o a or before the 16th day of A p r i t 1917. '*•» :
Dated , October 10th. 1916. "Jf ;
H A R R T T. WARNICK. Executor, '
S. K. W A R N I C K . • / { • Attorney for Executor , ,;i«r
20 Marltet s t r e e t A m s t e r d a m . N . T. ". :'
yers , surrogate, of the c o u n t y pj V-;M »ry, not i ce Is hereby g iven to au4 ' '5a hav ing claims or demands . ; fpa
K LEGAL NOTICES. COURT. — Montgomery
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1 W A N T E D — Y o u n g g ir l a t t e n d i n g school , j
who would l ike to do a l i t t le l i gh t work In fami ly of two In e x c h a n g e for board and lodging. Address B o x 84, Recorder Office. 17dl
WANTED—Qlrl for housework. 6 Wall street. •
Inqulro pl7d3
W A I T E D — G i r l for g e n e r a l housework . Apply t o Mrs . S teere , 40 McClell-tn. .
16d.1
W A N T E D ^ - A oook a t o n c e . Homo for Elder ly W o m e n .
Inqulro 16d2
W A N T E D — E x p e r i e n c e d y o u n g lad les to s team and box s i l k . g l o v e s . S t e a d y
work, good p a y . N o r m a n d l e S i l k Mills', Inc.. Glover-Tv-tlle. N . Y . 16d6
W A N T E D — C o m p e t e n t g ir l w i t h r e f e r ences . N o w a s h i n g or i ron ing . I n q u i r e
Mrs. Arthur S h u t t l o w o r t h . ' P h o n o 48«-W. ' 12tf
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Thl* weokthero will be sorvlces at 7:30 every evenlnr' but Saturday. BIblo readings on the deepening of tho spiritual llfo will be given on Tues-
THREE VESSELS 8UNK. London, Jan. 8.—The sinking of the
Norwegian steamship Lauper of 1.-406 tons gross and the British schooner Brenda and the Russian steamer Seemxl was reported today. "
STIFF, SORE MUSCLES RELIEVED Cramped muscles or soreness fol
lowing a cold or case of grippe are eased and relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment Does not stain the skin or clog the pores like massy ointments or plasters and penetrates quickly without. rubbing. Limber up your muscles after exercise, 'drive out tho pains and aches of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, strains, sprains and bruises with Sloan's Liniment Get a bottle today. At all druggists, 25c.
MALE HELP WANTED.
BTJRROOATE'B County.—Unti l ordered and d e s l g n a t
otherwise , tho Surrogate of Montgomery county will a t tend and hold court a» fol« k m * : »
At the Sur-ot-ii-v s Court R o o m . In the old court house at Fonda, e a c h Monday. »t 9 a. m.. except during t h e m o n t h oi
'>*ust. W h e n Monday is a public h d l -. . court wil l ba held on t h e T u e s d a y fol-
w.vlng. At the Surrogate's Chambero, B o o m
No. 9. Blood Building, on Marke*. s h e e t in the c l t j o l Amsterdam, each Saturday a t 9 a. m. . except dur ing the m o n t h of A u g u s t - W h e n Sa turday Is a public holiday, court will bo h Id on the Friday preceding.
A trial term, with a jury, wil l bo des ig nated w h e n e v e r one or more proceeding* to bo tried before a Jury are o n tit* c&Jen *ar. W. F E N T O N M Y E R 3 .
Surrogate , Dftt-d. J a n u s r y 5. 1915.
Not ice to Creditors. — I n pursuance flf 4h brder of Hon . W, Fenton My* Montgomery, persons . h a \ . . , . , »,^.,,,., „. u t u „ . i ; ^ a g a i n s t Wl lhe lm Werner , late of the c i ty ' of A m s t e r d a m . In said county, deceased , t h a t they are required to present thr» ' ;
s a m e w i t h the vouohers In -.tipport there*' of to the subscriber , t h e executr ix o f tha last will and t e s tament of said deceased , a t her p lace of transact ing b u s l n e s s - a s such executrix , the law office of Ambrose >6aj P. F i t s - J a m e s . No. *.'» E a s t Main s t r t s t V . ^ In the c i ty of Amsterdam. N. Y. . on 'CAT.-'.W?) before the 15th day of March. 1917. W K & §
Dated . September 12. 1916. '-* -V: B E R T H A U U S K A ; y * % V - 5 ;
E x e c u t r i x , e n t i : f s . " S | A M B R O S E - P . F I T Z - J A M E S , T~^ r><X&
Attorney. mm
T A X C O t t E C T O R ' S N O T I C E . Town of / m s t e r d a m .
N o t i c e Is hereby given that I , t h o u n dersigned, collector of the t o w n of A m -sterdnm, h a v e received the t a x roll a n d warrant for tho collection of t a x e s for sa id town , and the tax roll will ba l e f t In the Flrvt Nat ional bank of tho c i t y of A m s t e r d a m / f o r thirty days , to r e c e i v e t a x e s a t one pr;- cent. fees , except t h o s e days ment ioned below. I will s i t t o r e ce ive t a x e s a t the following p l a c e s : A t A m e r i c a n Hotel , H-.ga.inan, January 10th
w i » . - r p n _ u . ^ i « i r t ™,. .» K-. »»,«~,„o-», R n < 1 23ri- a t Waldvogel 's Hote l , F o r t W A N T E D — M a c h i n i s t m u s t b e thorough-; J o h n ! < o n i Jnnuarv 16th: at Vosburgh's J^J^ZhnZ^fa*»L»!S?* a S ^ i i t S * « . . H o t c I < T r l b C 3 ' « " ' • January 19th; a t cents per hour, 10 hours . A p p l y by mall , Hart lg 'n-Hote l . C P. O. Box 16J, A m s t e r d a m . 17dl
WANTED—50 men to . harvest Ice —Tuesdey mornlrfg. Fort Johnson Ice
Co. dl.
W A N T E D — O e n t l e m a n l y b o y to work after school; t r u s t w o r t h y a n d e n e r g e t i c
Apply F a s h i o n S h o p . I7d3
W A N T E D — F o r e m a n , In p u s h - b r o o m and stee l -wire brush fac tory ; would g ive In
terest In b u s i n e s s t o proper party , w i t h or wi thout c a p i t a l , ' I f des ired . E x c e p tional opportuni ty . G i v e part icu lars mi to experience , r e f e r e n c e s , e t c . A d d r e s s I'almer Bros . , 113 F r o n t s t r e e t Brooklyn, N. T. 16d2
W A N T E D — B o y , a t Choco la te Shop . 15d3
FORT PLAIN HOTEL 80LD. Fort Plain, Jan. 8.—Tho New Grant
hotel in this village has again changed owners. About a year ago the hotel was sold by .Charles Bundle* to Charles Pearson, who formerly conducted a hotel in the Adirondacks. During the summer Mr. Pearson died and the hostelry has since been con-dncted by his widow, Mnt. Almcda A. Pearson, whd has disposed of hor interests to William Beekman and Joseph Ksr.iay, who nre now In possession, i
f-tts^^J?<S*-J ,"il »- booklet of great west, which 1* given freo on request— T^
How to be Happy. Happiness is not only a condition of
the mind but more often a-condltlon of th,e body.< You may learn something from tbo experience of Mrs. William Trout©, Illon, N. %„ who was sick for a lone time from a badly disordered stomach. -I felt miserable all of the time," she writes. "I was tired and had no appetlto. A friend »d-Jvsed ins *fo take- Chamborlam's Tsb-lets. I did so and my appetlta improved and I gained rapidly In heAlth. Two bottles of them restored mo to my termer food h*lth.H F*r tale by all dealars.—Arlt-
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- AUTO TRUCKING. GENERAL. TRUCTONO—Local and long
distance moving^ Prices reasonable. jArk-on & Igoe, 8-11 .Market street Thor.e 18». <tt
STORAGE BATTERIES. ALL. M A K E ^ O F B A T T E R I E S s tored for
the w i n t e r . , T B f E l e c t r i c Shop . A. A. t>eeley, Jr., i l l B M a i n s t r e e t . 'Phone 472. . • - : • • • P*d25
WANllP^TOTREyTr W A N T E D — T o r e n t l o w e r flat » rooms ,
m o d e m I m p r o v e m e n t s , b y respons ib le party. I /v-at lon, e i t h e r Ouy P a r k a v e n u e cr Market Hil l s e c t i o n A d d r e s s Box S«, Rerorder Office. I6tf
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g a - H o t e l , craneavl l le , January 26th; and all othf.-r days the t . i \ list will ha a t the bank above named, nnd after tho e x pirat ion of thirty (lays- five per c e n t f e e s wil l be charged for coJlectlon.
Dated . Amsterdam, . N. Y„ this <th d a y of January , 1917.
E U G E N E T U R N B O L L , Collector.
C O t t E C T O R ' S NOTICE Town of Florida.
N o t i c e Is hereby g lxen th^t I, th« tin drrrlpned collector of. tax.^s In and for tha town of Florida. Mo*ntpomery county , N. Y. , h a v e received . the - tax roll and warrant for the collection of taxes for the present year, and 1 will attnnd In said t o w n at Fischer's Hotel . Mlnav'l le . on Friday. January 12, 1917: a t Mohawk Val l e y H o u s e . Fort Hunter , on Friday. January 19, 1917, from 9 a. m. to ." p. m.; other days , except Sunday, from the date thereof, a t Farmers Nat ional bank in tho c l tv of Amsterdam, N. Y., for 30 days from d a t e hereof a t 1 per . cent . fees, a f ter that dato a fe« of 5 per cent, will be collected," for the purpose of rece iv ing the t a x e s a s s e s s e d upon Pitch roll.
D a t e d , th is s e c o n d d a v rf •Tnn,""----r-13l*;T - V V - A L T E K ST C A M r n n i . L ,
Collector.
Not ice to Creditors. In pursuance o t an order of Son. W .
Fenton Myers, Htnrogate of the eotmty-of Montgomery, not ice Is hereby g t v e a . t a all . persons having- claims or demands against Mallssa Hare , lato o f the clty.'OS Arnsterdam. In said county, deceased, that they are required to present t n « . same with the vouchers In support thereof to the subscriber, the executor of the l a s t will and te s tament of said deceased, « t | h i s residence 264 Ouy Park avenue tejhti: c i ty of Amsterdam, N. Y., on or befotej the l e t day of February, 1917. i: .
Dated Ju ly 18. 191«. J -M O R R I S D E Y . . . . :
Executor , e t a w ' : D . L SNOOK. : ^' i : '^U s
Attorney^ for E-cecutor, •f'--'"^
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Amsterdam, N. Y. -A
Not ice t o Cretfftor*. In pursuance of an order of H o n . W.
F e n t o n Myers , surrogate of the county of, Montgomery , not i ce i s hereby g t v e n , t o all persons h a v i n g c la ims or demands , a g a i n s t P e t e r C. Miller, la te of t h e d t y o f A m s t e r d a m , In said county, deceased .
m t h a t t h e y " are *re<furred"t6 "present th» V >r^ s a m e , w i t h the vouchers In support thereA-of to tho subscriber, the a d m i n i s t r a t e of the goods, chat te l s and credits of sa id deceased , a t h i s place of business , NS. 53 E a s t Main s tree t . In the c i ty o f A o u s t - r d a m . N . Y„ on or before tha lOtf d a y of February, 1917
D; ' " " ""
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ated A u g u s t 1. 191S. - . ^ _ ':M D A \ a D L. DTJKIXMPj_vh
Adminis trator , e tc . , of P e t e r a MM** deceased . . • '/;•'
J A M E S W . F E R G U S O N , *» : A t t o r n e y for Administrator . . , l.
TO LET—Good dab-y farm to le t o n itharrs; four m i l e s front A m s t e r d a m arid
U mile e s s t of H a g a r o a a . Inquire John rnge. l l a g a m a n . l i t *
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Coal & Feed Co. •**ii«A«--»--t» a4-«"-kA«>
^ O R SALE^Rea! Eitatt. FOR SALE—Party leaving town, must
tell at once, two-family hou*., go>l location, all Improvement*, reasonable price. Address Box is , Recorder Office.
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FOR SALE—AucUoo: *7 aero farm, formerly old .Hugo Farm, 1 mile northeast
of Amsterdam, on Manny's Corner* road, Thursday. January 11, I»17: also stock, farm, Irnplementa, household furniture. Mrs. W. H Kelly. p i | d «
McDonnell Farm, 2l/2 miles from Amsterdam, 170 acres, food (and, some wood, large orchard. Will accept mortgagsT 5 per cent part payment
MCCAFFREY BROR
Notice to Creditor*. T a k e not ice t h a t I, I saac O. Ma.-wn. of
the c i ty of A m s t e r d a m , , N , Y . . , h a v o purc h a s e ! the s tock • of goods , te-ares and rnerchandlBr, located a t No. 2.1 Chestnut Street . A m s t e r d a m . N. Y., and formerly owned by Frank Vedder, of this c i ty . Air creditors are requested to p i e s c n t their r la lms w i t h the vouchers In support tkr>e. Of a t the law office* of Wi l l iam S. Doyle , N o . 27 Market- s treet . A m s t e r d a m , N . Y., on or beforo February 7th. 1917.
ISAAC O. MASON.
Not ice to Creditors. In pursuance of an order of Horn W.
F e n t o n Myers , surrogate of the county di~ Montgomery*, not lco is hereby g iven t c all persons h a v i n g c la ims or demands a g a i n s t S t e p h e n A. Case , l a te of the d t e -of Amsterdam, In said county, deceased; t h a t t h e y ar e required to present thji s a m e w i t h the vouchers In support thereof to tha subscr ibers , ' the executors of th« lost will and t e s t a m e n t of said deceased, a t the offlco of Wil l iam B. WllrflOt »l Ouy P a r k avenue , In the c i ty of A m s terdam, on or before tho 5th day ol J u n e , 1917.
Dated , D e c e m b e r Jnd, 1916. B I R D I E E L L I S . ^ W I L L I A M B. WILMOT.
Executors .» . M A T T H E W D W Y E R , ** ••'*':
__Attorney for Executor* f- i-;
Not i ce of Annual Meet ing . T h e annual m e e t i n g of th<» sfocKhoMers
6f the J. P . Dtigan A Co., Inc. . wi l l be h e ' d . a t the office of the company. No. 3 2 , J a m r * s tree t , , Monday, J a n u a r y S id . . I I 1 V for tho trani-actlon of s u c h bus iness a s m a " p t o p T l y c o m * beforo tlk*feme<'tlng.
Dated . J a n u a r y 8th, 1917, Amsterdam, N . T .
SARA n r O A N . Secretary.
Not ice of Annual Meet ing. T h e annual m e e t i n g of the *'i>cVhnJd>r3
of the Amsterdam l u m b e r company , for the e lect ion o f . d i r e c t o r s nnd s u c h other bus ines s a s m a v properly c o m e before s u c h m o - i l n g , *1II bo held a t the office of the company. N o . 43 BrIJgo s treet , i n . t h e c i ty of Amsterdam. N. Y.. o n Mondoy. J a n u a r i 15, 1917, a t t j o o'clock r̂ m.
P. "W. K f . N Y O N , Secre tary .
Annual Meet ing . Notice I* hereby given that,th* annual
meeting of the It. C. Orleme c-impany w l l L h o held a t the office of tho company
dam.
v» 4 ' o'clock in ( h o 'aftcrnoog. for t h e
o n Erie s t r e e t fit the c i ty - • f , \ tr- - t . r.i-ni N . T . , on the rQth, d a y of January , 1917,
e lect ion of directors for the enai.'-If y ^ r a n d t h e trarmactlon 6f -such o t r W b u » ! n e s s a s M a y c o m * before the stockholder*,
C H A R L E S U N I L K 8 .
Not i ce t o Creditors. In pursuance of a n order of Hon. T t
Fenton Myers , surrogate of the county « Montgomery, no t i ce - Is hereby grvea to *JI-pereon#— h a v l n g - c » a l m s — o r — d e m a aga ins t E m m a O. McNei l , la te of the d of Amsterdam, In *a4d county. dtcca*e . that t h e y ar e required to present th« . same, w i t h , t h o vouchers In support t h e r e of" to the subscriber, the executor of . the !a»t will a n d ' t e s t n m e n t of s.itfl deceased, a t h i s place/ Of . t ransac t ing buslne.-tj a t such executor, the law office / i f AmbroiS P. F i t s - J a m e s , No . 43 Eas t Slain s t r e e t Amsterdam, N. Y., ou or beforo the K t B day of May, 1917/ . , ,
• j • R I C I U R D R. C A N N A . "?".J** Executor , to.
A M B R O S E P." F I T Z - J AMES. „ I At torney for Executor .
Not ice to Creditor*. w In pursuance of a n o r d e r . o f Hon . wr.
Fenton Mrers . s u r r o f s t e of the eotmty of Montgomery, not ice Is hereby g iven to all persons h a v i n g c la ims or demands aga ins t Jbbn Bre«n. la te of tho c i ty 0 ' A m s t e n l a i . t In sa id county . dec****d, that th«v are required to present t a t s a m e , wi th the v o u c h e r s In support th*tf»4 of to tho subscriber, tho executor Of the last will nnd t e s t a m e n t of aafd deceased , nt his res idence. N o «0 Lyon s t r e e t h» the c i ty of Amsterdam, on or befot* t a t 20th day of April . 1917.
Dated October 14th. l i l t . -HERRT-RT 8 . BRCCM. •
Executor , e t c . of John Bfc«n , dec**SML J. W . F E R G U S O N .
Attorney for Executor .
Not l e* V"Cr*<rttor». In pursuance of a n order of R o n . ."ffV
F e n t o n Mvers. surrogate of th* county of Montgomery, not ice I* herebr g i v e n to all persona h a v i n g c la ims or demand* against Annie Smith . I* t» ( e f th* d t y «ff A m s t ' r d a m . I r f s a l t c-tunty, deceased , t h a i t h e y »ro required to present the • * » • w i t h the vonchr* In support thereof t o the su»«scr«be.t. t h e executor o t the la s t wil l a n d t«MWm*nt of sa id d e c e a s e d , . a t h i s res idence N o . «» W * t t a M * i *tr***\hi the c i ty of Amsterdam, N . Y.. o n Of h*-fore the ISlh day of January , *»17. - Dated. Ju ly «th> 1 » - * L - L . « — '
JA T. BtJOOim,
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