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RBRD1NO NOTICES* •WT*Advertising Notices to be inserted in the ** Editots' Easy Chair " columns. Eight (S) cents a line for each and every insertion. t ^ ^ B u s i n e s s Notices inserted in reading matter whet ever c c venient for publishers, Five (5) c e n t s a ' -ne fix «$ach and every Insertion. T h e sum of not le»i» thau nvc (5) cents per tine shall be charged for "Cards of T h a n k s , " "Resolutions of Respect," Ustn of wedding presenth and tiouors, obituary poetry and obituary notice*. eKcrpi bare a n n o u n c e m e n t s under the heading of " D i e d . " * Notices of church and aociery and -all other entertain m e u U from which a revenue is to be derived, beyond a bare aiiuouncemeul, shall be charged for at the rate of not less than five (5) c e n t s per line. D TSRTVSS O P HY7W0NTi 0 f * A l l bills toi advertising r lyabte quarterly 0 0 presentation of b i l l . short contiacts as soon a s completed Parties u n k n o w n to us must pay invariably in advance

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THB SENTINEL t ^ T J r g e s you to hand in all general and personal n e w s that may come undei your observation Marriage and death notices are also •oiicmed and published tree of charge. Address all communications to Cortland standard Printing Co., Pub*.* Cortland, JV. F , HBNRV C

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FRMtxawN, J a n . 1 3 , — There w e r e o n s e r v i c e s a t t n e Si. E. c h u r c h o n S u n d a y o n account of quarterly m e e t i n g a t East Freetown. A b o u t tiftv w e r e p r e s e n t a t t h e G o o d T e m p l a r s eoc 111 o n F r i d a y e v e n i n g a d d i n g quite a bit to their treasury. A m o n g t h o s e f r o m < u t of t o w n w h o a t t e n o e d t h e f u n e r a l of W m Dickinson w e r e Eli Dickinson a n d f a m i l y , Mr a n d M r s J o h n E a d e s a n d A l b e r t Gridhty a n d family. Mr and M's D i e t i i c h of M a r a t h o n h a v e b e e n s p e n d 1 uu no m e d a y s w i t h t h e i r d a u g h t e r M r s P r a n k rtlocum r e c e n t l y . Mr. a d Mrs P e t e r 8 t e s of, T e x a s V a l l e y v i s i t e r Mr. E A D a r t ' s f a m i l y o n W e d n e s day last. Mrs L a f a y e t t e S t a n t o n i s w i t h h e r daughter in B m g h a m t o n .

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Clyde G r i s * o l d , Clarence Conrad, Matnew D * v e r u G e o r g e W i l c o x a n d Mr H a r t . T h e ^annual g r a n g e o y s t e r f u p p e r w a s held at t h e f h o t e l last W e d n e s d a y evening. A b o u t e i g h t y m e m b e r s of t h e g a n g e aun tfceir f a m i l i e s w e r e p r e s e n t a n d p a r t o o k of t h e s u p p e r w h t c h w a s a-»id t o b e o n e of t h e b»8t Mu ual y i n t e r e s t i n g d i s c u r s e by Mr H o w a r d Uit»bs o n e of . o u r h o m e bo>a We w e r o s u - p ' i f e d a t h's m ^ r s e d ability d>«TJ*TJED FROM FIRST P A G E as a fpeaker S u ely w e should be proud of sch h > m e t a l e n t M r a n d Mrs. J o h n H u b b a r d of B l o d g e t t Marathon. Mil » w»-ie v i s i t i n g ih«-ir n i e c e , M r s . W S. D i c k i n s o n , lost w e e k ( MARATHON, Jan. 14 — The farmer*' H a r r y Widg*-r a n d h i s pister, M r s . J o h n i n s t i U%M h e . d u n d e r t h e a u p p i o s of t h e D r i s c o l i , a r e s p e n d i n g a^me t i m e w i t h N o w Yo« k d e p a r t m e n t o f Ag« i e u l t u r e b e g a n a t w o d a y s ' Beraion a t t h e hall o n fri- ltd* a t S u m m i t S a t i o u . M o n d a y u o r b inn a n d c l o s e d t h i s a f t e r Mias E l l a Sh»-valier v i s i i e d f r i e n d s in nooo. R - v E R D.Brig s opened t h a s s s C rtland last week. 8»|Sh w i t h p r a y e r A u a, i d r e s * f w e l c o m e M r N J 8 m i t h a n d f a m i l y a n d M^-a. w s msrte b y Dr d R Trt»flf.»rd, t h e r e L y n n S p e n c e r v i - i t e d a t C. VVidger's l a s t *poii*e w a s m a d e by E V a n A i y o t y u e of week KM derbook, N Y S i l o a n d t h e v a i u n or W 8 Dickinson and wife at ended t h e e n s i l a g e iu d a i r y i n g w a - a b h d i s ' u s s e d b * t h e a t e r iu C o r t l a n d M o n d a y n i g h t . F r a n k A C o n v e r s e of W o o d e i d e , w a o w»a Miss A l i c e C a r r i g a n of M a r a t h o n c a l l e d c o n d u c t o r ot t h e i u e t u u e T u e a n e r n o m o n h e r f r i e n d , L o u i s e ?»"mtth, l a s t F i i d s y section c o m m e n c e d a t 2 o'clock w i t h cingand a t t e n d e d t h e social held a t t h e c h u r c h l o g »>y t h n C l a r s s i s t e r s , a f t e r w h < c b a v e r y in i h e evening. i m e i e - ' i n g question box w * s opened and M rs Voi>: t h a a ret u r n e d f r o m N e w Y o i k f u l l y di-cussttd by Mr C o n v e r s e an«i o t h e r s . A v i o in s o l o w i t h p i a n o a c c o m p a n i m e n t w h e r e s h e has\ b e e n s p e n d i n g b e v e r a l w e e k s b y t h e Clark sifters followed. E V a n - w i t h frienrfs J A l a ^ y n e r>i»eua*ed h o w t o m a k e a p p l e Mrs. A . T ^ D c k i n v o n s p e n t t h e d a y i n c u l t u r e prott a b l e i n Cortland coui.ty Cortland, SaiU'day a n d A R E * * m * n of Waierviht, diacu s e d ^ S a l t e r Chaplin is d r a w i n g B a s w n o a logs b u i u e s s p mcipt'8 Ha left on t h e to Maratho'i which h e has sold t o Bura h * - noon train t o a t t e n d f a n n e r s ' institute, gess & B r i n k a t U n i o n a n d t n « e l e c t i o n of officers of t h e B a.kle. s t a t e a r g i o u l t u - a l s o c i e t y o n W e d ties- a y M o n d a y e v e n i n g t h e BO-HOU openi-d a t 7 BRACKLK Jan l a — Ernest Crandall o ' c l o c k w i t n t h e f a r m e r s ' s o n g by i h e w a s i n N o r w i c h M o n d a y o u bu*inttf»s. C l a r k sinters : q«ie*.tiou b o x f o l l o w e d a n d a T h e ' u u e r a l of M s F » n u i e C u t i s w a s fine s o l o riy Mii»B M a m e C»a« k Howard h e l d t»t h»*r r e s i d e n c e W e d u e n d a ) I n t e r m e n t Git-bs v e r y abiy d»scused f*< m e r s ' p r o t e c o a t N o r w i c n Mrs C u r t i a h a s been a life long ion ' h e 0>a k siste> s g a v e a tin* w b i -1 l i n g r e s i d e n t of t h i s p l a c e * t w ' 0 s h e « v i l l i e d u e t a n d r e s p o n d e d t o e n m o o e, g i v i n g m i s s e d by a la>ge c i r c l e of f r i e n d s , a n d i n Mwichtng T h r o u g h Georgia " Mr* M. the chu c h , where > h e has been a m e m b e r B u ' t s g»»VH a brief a »dr« s o n " A M o d e l for a g r e a t m w i y >eara. She leaves t w o H o u s e w i f e " R e m a » . k s w*-re uaadn by H s o n s t o m o u r i | t h e l o s s of a k i n d a n d l o v E C o o * o f D-pua mg mother. q u * r i e t w a s glv^in by thn Cia- k s i - t e r s w o o Several from here artended the w o o d a i » 0 r e s p o n d e d 10 o n e n c o r e . F A Cunve'Stv, d i s u s s e » t h e s i l o q'ie«tu*u a n d t h e eveni< gr b e e h « l d a t P h a r s a l i a f o r t h e b e n e f i t of »• s s i o n c l o s e d w n u a Vtoliu s o l o by o n e M> a H a r r y S m i t h o f t h e Clara, s i s t e r s . W i . i l * a t t e n d i n g t h e f u n e r a l o f Mrs. C u r t i s W e o n e n d a * , Tn o f her school on D u t c h hill, Friday. 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Y , Pbyt-ioiana r e c o m m e n d Dr W o o d ' s ^ors*l e d i h « H i g h l a n d e r s • a y P i n e S - M i p l » e c a m e of its p r o m o ' , A big l o a d < f t h e o l d s e f g l b a r s o f G e r g e I O t i t i v e a c t i o n i n a l l c*»ea of l u n g t r o u b l e C a r t e r m a .'o b i m a vui% 1 .»t M o n d a y . U i s a p o a i i i v e i y rt l i a b l e c u r e f o r C o u g h s W i l l i a m D e l a n d a n d Mr. H o w e or Y o r k - a u d c o l d s . s h i r e w e t e g u a a t s *>f G e o r g e D e l a t d J a u Do tot Uke^auy substitute ' l i n j o u M o n d a j , toight. Mi A L * n * h e a t t e n d d t h s f u n e r a l of a-k for tin o e true blood pu'iQar, Hood's

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