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CORTLAND SEMI-TTjgEKLS STANDARD FRIDAY MAY 1 i loOO1
The absolutely pure
B A K I N G P O W D E RR O Y A L - t h e m o s t c e l e b r a t e d o f a l l
t h e b a k i n g p o w d e r s i n t h e w o r l d — c e l e - ' H
b r a t e d f o r i t s g r e a t l e a v
e n i n g s t r e n g t h a n d p u r i t y .
I t m a k e s y o u r c a k e s * b i s
c u i t , \ b r e a d , e t c . , h e a l t h
f u l , i t a s s u r e s y o u a g a i n s t
a l u m | a n d ' a l l , f o r m s o f
a d u l t e r a t i o n t h a t g o , w i t h
t h e c h e a p b r a n d s . .
A lum baking pow ders are low priced, as alum costs but tw o cen ts a pound ; b u t alum is a corrosive poison andit renders the baking powder dangerous to use in food.
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THE C0NGREGATI0NAL1STSOF NEW YORK STATE TO MEET
HOMER NEXT WEEK-IN
A T h r e e D a y s ’ Session—T u esd a y, W e d
n e sd a y an d T h u r s d a y —C e le b r a te d C o n
g r e g a tio n a l M in isters to he Fi-esent—
T h e W o m e n ’s j.M e e tin g — P re p a ra tio n s
fo r E n te r ta in m e n t—T h e L o c a l C om
m itte e s .
The sixty-seventh annual m eeting of th e general association of the Congregatio n a l church of the s ta te of New York occurs a t th e C ongregational church in H om er on Tuesday, W ednesday and T hursday of nex t week. The complete p rog ram of the m eeting has already been published in these columns, bu t a furtht r reference to the meetings and to the good th ings there to be presented by celeb ra ted personages will be of interest.
The convention promises to be a large one, over tw o hundred m inisters already hav ing m ade application for en tertain m ent. In p reparation for th is event the church h as been fitted w ith a new system of lighting, w ith city w ater, toiletroom s, etc. There will be a postoffic.?, checkroom , bureau of inform ation, etc., in the church during the convention. Guides w ill m eet delegates a t the tra in s and w ill ta k e them to places oi en tertainm ent.
The following local committees have been appointed:
Central—Itev. W. F. K ettle, I'. <1. Itan- ney, Thurlow Blackm an, G. A. Brockw ay , B yron M axson, Charles iff Barber, Dr. J . W. W hitney and W, E. Burdick.
E n terta inm en t Committee — G. A. B rockw ay, Thurlow Blackman, H arry
JjBarber, DeW itt C. Carpenter and A. II. ‘B ennett.
. r R egistration Committee—Byron Max-- son, Charles Stevens, Miss Carlie Fred- ricks.
Finance Committee—Iff G. I’anney, G. D. Daniels, F. Iff Williams.
Music Committee—Thurlow Blackman, ^■Mrs. W. H. Foster, R. J . McElbeny.- Ushers—E. H . K napp, Chas. Oliver, 5 Jo h n Latimer, Hiram Andrews, Floyd t Landers, Harry Blackman, ca rro ii i»ot-■" te r, Fred D a\is, P . B. Merr HI, Kx-ecI Mil- * *
le r .( Reception Committee—Charles Barber,* Mrs. Florence Maxson, A. H. Bennett,
Misses W hitney, Haynes, Mrs. Pow ers,i etc.
The convention includes several m inor I conventions connected w ith the S ta le as
sociation. The seventeenth annual meet- ' ing of the S ta te W om an’s M issionary- union really opens the convention w ith
a ga thering Tuesday afternoon a t -: o ’clock a t the B ap tist church in Homer.* The program will consist of reports from
th e officers and an address by Mrs. M. F . Johnson of Brooklyn in the “ Ideal
. H om e M issionary Meeting,” followed by general discussion.
Y rphe New York branch of the W om an's- B oard of Missions will hold a delegate’s
J r m eeting on Tuesday afternoon a t 8:30’ o ’clock a t the Congregational church.■ The Convention proper begins Tuesday
a t 7:30 o'clock w ith devotional ^e^ercffegs, followed by annual sermon by .. . D., of Buffalo, fol-
lo w e d b y s a c ra m ot t o t th e L o r d ’s Suop<v.A la rg e n u m b e r of n o te d m in is te rs a re
to be p re se n t, p ro m in e n t a m o n g w h o m a re Rev. D r. L y m a n A b b o t t , e d i to r o f T h e O u tlo o k a n d fo rm e r p a s to r o i P ly m o u th ch u rc h , B ro o k ly n , a n d th e p rese n t p a s to r o f t h a t ch u rc h , Itev. I)r. N . D. H illis .
On T h u rs d a y e v e n in g th e lad ie s of th e H o m e r ch u rch w ill h o ld a rec e p tio n for th e d e le g a te s a n d s e rv e su p p e r.
F u rth er p a rticu la rs w ill be g i v e n f r o m
t i m e to t i m e , a n d The K t a x d a h u will endeavor to furnish quite a complete outline of the w ork of the convention.
I t sh o u ld b e b o rn e m m in d t h a t ev e ry m ee tin g is o p e n t o th e p u b lic a n d t h a t a ll a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a t te n d .
SUPREME COURT.How th e Cases W ere D isp o sed of and
Calendar Gone Through.T h e evidence in th e c a se o f J o s e p h II .
P ic k e tt v s. T h e T o w n of H o m e r w hic i w a s begun M o n d a y w a s c losed a t n o o n T u e sd a y . A m o tio n w a s m a d e by th e defe n d a n t fo r a n o n -su it . T h e m o tio n wa-: g ra n te d . T h e p la in tif f ’s a t to r n e y th e n ask ed to g o to th e ju ry w i th c e r ta in specia l q u e s tio n s . M o tio n denied , an*! e x cep tion ta k e n . C. V. Goou. a s s is te d by D. W . V a n H o e se n fo r p la in tiff . E. w . H y a t t a n d E .L . S to n e , a s s is te d b y N. L. M iller fo r d e fe n d a n t.
T he case o f W illiam K elley v s . E iL R a ilro a d c o m p a n y w a s n e x t called . T in s w as a n a c tio n fo r d a m a g e s received by the p la in tiff som e tim e a g o in P e n n sy lv a n ia . I t w a s a p p a re n t t h a t th e p la in tiff cou ld n o t live lo n g . T he de fendan t m ad e a m o tio n to p u i the ease o v e r th e te rm . ri !d -
Thia w as an action to recover for dam ages to person and property of plaintiff from being run iu to by horse of defenda n t on Nov. 4, 18{)S. B. T. W right for plaintiff. T. E. Courtney, assisted by Judge J . E. Eggleston for defendant.
The ease, of The Milsom Rendering and Fertilizer company vs. Elisha Winslow and John E. Winslow w as begun. This was an action to recover on a promis •wry note of $80 given in jm yintnt for goods, aryl in terest to date. The defense is th a t a . new' noti had been sent for a p a r t of the amount vvith a check for the balance. The prose- •ution denies th a t it ever received sueli note and check. Rowland L. Davis fui prosecution. Kellogg & Van HoeHcn foi defendant 11. Winslow’. J . E. Winslow in person for defendant J . E, Winslow.
The following cases were otherw ise disposed of:
OVLJl.Mary J . Alexander vs. Maurice W.
Gilt s. W. D. T u ttle for plaintiff. Dickinson A Duffey for defendant.
Charles L. Brown vs. Charles Antisih-1. J . A- T. E. Courtney for plaintiff. E(l-
! w ard W. H y a tt fur defendant.I Burnott E. Miller vs. LeRoy Hopkins i e t al. Dickinson & Duffey for plaintiff.; Dougherty A Miller for defendant.
Adieu L. Ih'cbe vs. A rthur E. Brain- | a rd us sheriff aud llo w ard P. Johnson.
Kellogg A Van lloesen for plaintiff. Thom as H. Dowd tor deiV uda't.
La Mott Puller vs. Julius W. Brown. E. E. Mellon for plaintiff. Brunson Davis for defendant.
Byron Maxson et. al. vs. Joseph Dubbins et. al. William J . Smith for p la in tiff. Lyon. P ain ter A- Hiumnn for defendan t.
F rank R. Nichols vs. Fletcher M. Salisbury. Jo h n II. Miller fur plaintiff. Eugene Clinton for defendant.
Eugene M. Van Hoesen, vs. Willi'iin MeCouway and others. Kellogg A Yan Hoesen for plaintiff. G. O. A- lx. S. Huh-e for defendant.
Frederick Conable vs. Jennie E. Smith and Dudley B. Smith. B outon A Champlin for plaintiff. Wm. I). T u ttle for defendant.
Adin A. G rant vs. W arren O. Williams.Wm. D. Tutlh i for plaintiff. »J. & T, E. Courtney lor defendant.
The Second N ational bank of P o rtland vs. E ttfe Allen. Dougherty .ii Miller for plaintiff. Wm. J . Mantanye for defendant.
Daniel B. Tripp and ano ther as admii.- s tra to rs , etc.. vs. H erm an I). H un t as ad m in is tra to r aud another, etc. Kellogg A Van Hoesen for plaintiff. J . A T. E. Courtney l'or defendant.
Ida E. Seeley vs. S. S. K nox as executor, elc., and others. D ougherty & Mil- 1 *r for plaintiff. Kellogg A Van Horsea
was granted, but au ordrr was i for defendant.m ade by the Court giving the plaintiff | Charles L. Brown vs. F ran k D. Car- the lig h t to take the plaintiff’s evidence I penter, J r . J . A- T. E. Courtney for aud to secure ceit.uin o ther evidence in plaintiff. E. W. i fy a t t for defendant, the s ta le of Pennsylvania. The same John E. Albro vs. Fanny L, Albro. II.
j 'privilege was give the defendant. Judge W. M afhewson fur plaintiff. Henry E S. S. Knox w as appointed referee to take Wilson for defendant,ihe p lain tiffs evidence and the cafe j J a n u s A. Jayne vs. The C ortlendw ent over the term on the defendant's j W aterw orks company. D ougherty A- paying the i osfs of tiie term . J . A T. E | Miller for plaintiff. Dickinion & Duffey Courtney i M-p: .intiff. Reynolds, Stanch- ' for ddff.nl.'tit.field ff I'ouffi n: Ivmire fur defendant. M vr.o J . .Melvin vs. Joseph Hubbell.
Thom as H. Moore and Elwin LL Mer- j Dougin f ly A Miller l'or plaintiff. Iff Iff rLk vs. William T. Cuvdle. Tins w as an j Melloa for defendant, action tu recover vffff.uO and in te n d , IV.i-d. P. Nit-huls vs. A nna M. Nichols, th eb a lan ce <ff u mwit bill. Defendant John Ii. Mi.i<a* ff r plaintiff. Eugene did not appi ar. Au inquest yuih taken Clinton l*>: < .•■idant. and judgm ent tak u for 8 l g 8 .0 .s, the !.** \ i- s . [P i \< s vs. The Village of Cort- whole am ount d .u iar d. W. de Stephen- In id ■ ml .’HvCn r. Iff T. W right for eon for piaintifi. pi siulIiV. K dh-gg A Van H oes.u for de-
J . Iff Ernie \s„ William T. Coville. This ! fendauc.w as an m-'i >n to recover .Wff i s and in- j settled .
•M. 1 * fendant did j Orrin T’lley vs. Adalbert Corl. E. L.sr w.-.H t iken and , s to n e lo r plaintiff. E. W. H y a tt for de-
M aratlxon.
M a katiion , M uy 1 0 .—R ev. a n d M rs. E . E . H a m m o n d v isited B in g h a m to n friends y e s te rd a y . ,
M rs. W. A. B rin k h a s re tu rn e d from her v is it a t R ochester.
M rs. J o h n PI. P a g e a tte n d e d th e fun e ra l of a re la tiv e a t S c ra n to n tide- w eek.
M is. P liilo M iner o f S um m erh ill is v is itin g a t A. C. R o b ach e r’s a n d M rs. Eu- r e t ta P o lla rd 's .
F an n ie L o m b a rd o f B in g h a m to n and Miss N e ttie L o m b a rd o f C o rtla n d w ere in (own over Sunday.*Mr. a n d M rs. Jo lm T a rb le of S hebba,
Neb., h a v e re tu rn e d hom e.M rs. J . H . T rip p , M rs. Anno, Miles and
son left W ednesday to spend tb e sum m er i t D eR uyter.
Mr. J e ro m e Squires of Buffalo was in to w n W ednesday .
Mi-, a n d Mr*. C ro fo o t a n d M r. a n d M rs. M. T . W b o s te r a re sp en d in g thej d a y in H om er. Mr. a n d M rs. C rofoo t will v is it T j u x to n before th e ir re tu rn to M a ra th o n .
C om m encing th is e v e n ln g th e d ry g o o d s p u rch ased by H a t te u Iff W oods w ill be .o l d a t a u c tio n each even ing a t th e old s ta n d .
M r. II. Guy P a lm e r h a v in g finished h is c o u rse a t B a k in s ’ Busine.-R in s tiiu c e and s tu d y in o p tic s w ith Dr. A. J . L< m y a t C o rtla n d lia s re tu rn e d hom e.
M a ra th o n firem en w ill g ive a dance G is even ing a t L ib ra ry h a ll. C.
rs. J. T. Bauern & Go■
W e- want to sell eyery Trimmed Hat we have in stock. To do so we will Recluoo Ihe PRICE and on
S A T U M B A ' Y * , 1 O t T O L ,
we will offer them at aboiitOME~HAi.F THEIR VALUE-COM B AND S E E — Y o u W ill
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F.nxLIiville Flats.
W m ituvillk F la t s , May ff.—Orren and John Finegau are visiting their people in tow n.
The Misses M attie and Grace Smith w ith tw o friends uf Bingham ton called on friends in tow n last Sunday.
Drs. Williams and Roster of Greene w< re in tow n l.vff Sunday.
Dr. Lions of Binghafnton w as iu ("ivn Monday.
I-ff K night w as in B ingham ton on business W< dnesday and Thursday.
. . iidrevv Bailey and J.-.meH.Nichols were in Green Wednesday.
George Pliilley w as in tow n Wedne ;- da v.
o rrin Adonis, chipped a car"und Monday.
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“Thai. is the lightest, easiest running wheel I ever rode,” i the expression of every one who has ridden the T r ib u n e G1i&XIU0£*3. While ethers are heard to remark, “that little OleYvdiantl can’t be beat,” aud “that pretty white B a r n s s witu It’s CUSHION .FRAME is the wheel for comfort ” Then there is the 2Ceat:i23^ with it’s celebrated DOUBLE ROLLER CHAIN. Mud or dust have no efi’ee ou this chain and ifc is Duly 4 3 8 5 d a y s aJ iead O f
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Wg are showin" a great variety in Mer,VC Boy’s and Coiidren’3 clothing, hats, caps and Gent’s furnishing goods. Through buying at spot cash we endeavor to push prices down to the last notch. Men’s stylish Prince Albert Suits, the dresser cf the season, usual price §18.00
t m i b s ^ a l X ^ j h $ i i . o o ’ —■ F O I -6 *Men’s Business Suits in Oxfords, Thibits, rJ.^-ka and Fancy Worste Is, tailored and>ade in the very jatest style, real value— S i2.00 to $15.00- S' c 0 «p9,0O.
!’ ids, a bargain at $12.00, STfM* 'I'la.ls s a l e $ 7 * 7 5\ k §7.50—2 lOi& T E C S 7 5 .
Men’s all-wool Soifs in Gheviits, Checks < Men’s Hack Worsted Suits, can’t beat IL -,i
150 BOY’S Sniff Checks, Plaids, Stripe — They Are Yours SEPcx
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or-i\I-ane II. Iff-own vs. Orlo Bnrthnln-
nnnv ru d utliors. Dougherty A Miller for plaintiff. W. Iff Burdick fur defendant.
William Searff vs. George A. H ulbert, et al. Jo lm II. Miller, a tto rn ey for L. D. Lowell, a tto rn ey for Mrs. L. D. Lowell and Marion H ulbert, plaintiffs. Fred Hatch fur defendant.-
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12 Small Nickel T’ffitcd S n* ty Pius for......................... 212 Large Nickel P lac 'd K iL ly Pine f >’’........................ 51 Cmr.ch dri-R Gi K i I f 'a rle rs ............................... 2 c2 5 c P a te n te d I eu t i .o r R a z o r r a p s ................................... D ie
5c Lind Lung Shut* Curings.....................................P a te n te d F J u v Lunch B o x ...................................w, 10 , 1 iE xtra Coo l Men's Suspenders ...................................... 8 c
2 5 , 3 5 , 4 3 c .............................. (>c......................2 4 c
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....2, 8 , 4, 5, <>e 18, 25, 35c
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