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  • Moath Talks No. 7

    The teeth perform such aa Important miction in grinding tad preparing the food for th eottrohment of the body that we cannot afford to neglect them.

    IT 18 JU8T AS IMPORTANT TO GLEAN8E AND PURIFY MOUTH AND TBBTH REGU-LARLY AS IT IS TO BREATHE. Neglect of the mouth means disease, lack of development, tack of usefulness.

    The regular use of Vernas Lo-tion promotes sound teeth and good health. It is the most economical, most effective anti-septic mouth wash, possessing four times the strength of any Dther. A few drops in a little water will purify the mouth.

    CONSULT YOUR DENTIST REGULARLY AND USE VER NAS LOTION AFTER EACf MEAL AND BEFORE RETIR-ING and your teeth will be rea-sonably white, sound and I healthy.

    t g B POflg-gTAJFPABD, WTRACOTR *. T WEDNESDAY MOBKIKG, DBCEMBEB 15, 1911. 11

    PROPERTY VALUE IS $16,515,325

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    CTT1 FZECEVTA6S HXSHE1 If Adopted a* Jty Most *%j .418 to

    To-With sWUng of .1648.

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    (To be Continued.) Tor sale b Quisles- Bros* tlfl X. Sese -

    St.; V t k Cook. I l l Xjfrtin* St.; C. W. Snow * Co., Xnstes ,Tappea Bpt. tor*.

    This coupon is tcood for 1 trial bottle of Tanas fcoUoa (regular Dries 15c) if presented at any of the above dealers before Dec. 18.

    GRANDMOTHERS USED SA6E TEA

    To Darken the Hair and Restore Gray and Faded Hair to Its

    Natural Color.

    8TSC1AL TO TH PO*T-BTA*iPrJ> CORTLAND, Dec. 13--The Equalisation

    Committee of the Board of Supervisors re-ported late this afternoon, sad accordlng to the rules was laid on the table until to-morrow morntay.

    Tbe total value of property in the county, real, personal and franchise, is H6J1M*. Of this amount tlS.Mi.SK is real property. 1)91,73 personal and S447.2M franchise. '

    According to the equalisation the city of Cortland must pay .418 per cent, of the state and county tax and tbe several towns .U2 per cent. Last year, under the equalisation, the city paid .4! per cent, and the towns . per cent. The uity pays an Increasingly large proportion* from year to year,

    Next to the city of Cortland, the town Of Homer pays the highest percentage of the tax. or .1W8 per cent. Corilandville

    J ranks next with 06S6, Marathon pays .04U atod Preble .0435. The other towns pay the-following percentages: Virgil. .03SS: Trux-

    [ton. .0367; Curler. .0906; Cinctnnatus. .(CIS: I Scott. .01CS; Willet, .01157; Harford. .01B5; ! Freetown, 0164; Lapeer and Taylor. .01* land Solon. .0150. ! The report will be accepted, probably without a dissenting vote. N. Jay Peck of Cortland Is chairman of the committee ami tbe city's only representative. The oTper members are: W. H. Foster of Homer, B. T. Wilcox of Harford, F. L. Stlllman of Virgil, A. B. Brown of Cin-clnnatus, G. H. Marlcle of Cortlandvll!* and John L. Hartnett of Truxton.

    The committee having charge of the purchases for the court house and Jail re-ported that the cost of provisions at the Jail per meal last year wa* 6.J cents, while the per meal cost of coal, care and other labor was 5.7 cents, a total of 11.9 cents per meal. The report was accepted. The committee Includes H. J. Baker of Cort-land, \V. D. Shuler of Solon afnd E. T. "Wilcox of Harford.

    Surprise Party For Syracuse

    May tbe heart of every Syracusan beat with pride. Syracuse capitalists have presented their city with the only build-ing in New York State devoted wholly to an Arena. You will point it out to your friends as one of the wonders of Syracuse.

    Syracuse Now Has an Indoor "Stadium" What the Stadium is to outdoor activities, the Syracuse Arena will be to indoor sports and pleasures. The conven-

    tion problems of Syracuse will be solved by the

    Syracuse Arena

    W i l l Meet Cazenovia . CORTLAND, Dec. VI.-The N'ormal bas-

    ketball team will meet the Cazenovia | Seminary team in the Normal gymnasium Friday night. This is one of the thr^e

    I teams which defeated the Normals latst I year, and the local team will do Its best t to reverse the score this year. One o:

    two positions on the team are yet In It is easier to preserve the color of the j ?,?/}!?a, , ! f a n i l d a t 8 *!? P"*lelni,'

    'faithfully in an effort to make the team. hair than to restore it, although it is pos-sible to do both. Our grandmothers un-derstood the secret. They made a "sage tea," and their dark, glossy hair long after middle life was due to this fact. Ouv mothers have gray hairs before they t i t fifty, but they are beginning to ap-preciate the wisdom of our grandmothers in using "sase tea" for their hair and arc fast following suit.

    The'present generation has the advan-tage* of the past la that It ban g e t - a Ttady-to-use preparation called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. As a scalp tonic and color restorer this prep-sTatlon is vastly superior to the ordinary "sage tea" made by our grandmothers.

    This remedy is sold under guarantee that the money will be refunded if it falls to do exactly as represented.

    If your hair is losing color or coming out, start using Wyeth's Sage and Sul-phur to-day, and see what a change It will make in a few days' tim