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\ -. _ .. _-_,:--· is now '\;j;ul 0 l;;;tt;b;Jrgll, Pierce, • bee11 visiting her -Mrs. E1nellne hie home at Springs, Is with her hP,nt.l•AP employed at~ farm as1sista1~t Buokley, daring his illness. Come in! Sherman. -Mrs. Elnora. Welling, of Troy, -A wedding will to.ke plaoe in spent 'fhanksgiVIng in town with her town some time this wintel'. The son John. Fenton's! Prices now prospective gl'oom is well known and -We are listening to hear the wed- one of our prominent politicians. ding bells in North Easton, which· we The oorps of sehodl teachers will be expeot to do right speedily. one less. -A number were invited to spend -Two very pleasant events In the Dhe afternoon with Abel Thomas and social annal'!, occurred last week, wife last Saturday. The first was a party given by Della -Wm. Dixon and wife spent Sator- Gi:O:ord, and brothers Fred and How- day and Sundav in Albany with John ard on Thanksgiving eve, at the Green and wife. home o! their pa.rents, George Gif· -Mary Batty, who has been living ford and wife of South Easton. The In Boston with her sister, Mrs. S'ma.ll, keen winter's air and rough roads is spending the winter with her did not interfere. Nearly 100 vonng 'brother James and sister J ulla of ladies and gents assembled at the this place. Are Marked Way Downl place of merry making. Tbe large -Lena Rathbun has gone to Gran- and pleasant home of the Gifford ville on a. visit, which will extend into family, is well adapted for enter- Jannary. PALLS. ta.ining so large an assemblage. Two -Anna Myers, or Lansingborgh, is large rooms were arranged for the visiting Albert Myers and wife, at faoinating dance. Matting covered the Gables. the oarpets, rendering exoellent fa· -Lerov Conklin, wile and daugh- cllities tor the \light fantastic.\ The ter spent last t:;a.bbatb with Edward brilliantly lighted, and nicely f.rr- Conklin .and family. the Dished rooms, presented a l'ieaotifnl -Edward Shearer has been ma.k· spectacle when filled with well ing a number of improvements to his dressed gueqts, whose bright faces place, thereby adding much to its denoted the pleasn::-e thev were re· convenience and attractiveness. oeivJng. Messrs. Snell and Shearer -Mr. Martin, of Quaker Springs, furnished musle in their usus.! ef!loient wa.s Ill town last w\~k buying up ra .v way. Mr. Sheafer gave several imi furs o! the boys and men, notably tations on the violin as a diversion. among whom Is Reuben Harrington, Prof. Sellman also rendered some our venerable trapper. N:ili>Dfl . . Wasbiogton of tb~ Glance Over · .. These Perfectly Assorted Stocks. We are prepared with just those.stylish and worthy goods that you are alw~ys accustomed to get here. We don't know of a want in the general line of D.ttY GOODS that could'l)t be well filled here, and if it is something out of the ordinary, we will be glad to get it. Try us for that new dress, hat, clnak or pair of blankets. ····-·-···· fine numbers on the plano. The -The boys' club met last WednPs· oard room contained several tables day nigi.Jt a.t the oarsonage with Mr. whioh were surrounded by players and Mrs. Schaul, pa~~lng the time most of the time. Pleasnre reigned with games and musio In a. verv snpre(Jle from the moment tho;: guests pleasant &nd profitable manner. We arrived until the hour of departure. think. that from it w1ll come muob Y 10 , 1 ~!n~~~:~:~~.a.Ciy, Is Guests from adjoining town.Jl were good. C present. Della Gifford, assisted by -PreRidlng Elder GrUHn of the her brothers, fllifllled the part of \ye Troy district was in &ttenda.nce at host and hostess\ In 11. most pleasing the quarterly meeting o! the M. E. way. Expr~>ssions of dellaht were chnrub last Sabbath. Leroy Va.n· heard from many, voting the oooa.- Ornam w&s taken Into full member- torlan 'Bancroft. One of tb~ ladles In Washington who is wedded to Washington Ideas and associations, wanted a desk which had been the historian's, for the associations sur- roundln~ it. She is wealthy, and was determined to have th~ desk if monev could get it. Intrinslea.llv It was worth very little, but tha.t was no reason why she would not bid high ,OD the desk. The day <Jf the sale she was too ill to go, and she sent her daughter, with instr11ctions to bring home the desk and told her to b1d a.a high as $100 tor it. The daughter went early to the sale and secured a seat near the coveted desk and wa.ited .until It was put np tor sale. Then she began to bid lor It along with several others. When the prloe reached some $15 eyerybody dropped out e:J:oept the young lady and some one over near the door. Every tiwe the lady bid the:t,e was a.n advance !rom the unknown bidder until the price had mounted up to $100. KnGwing that her JDGther wanted the dealt, but fearing that some Gne was bidding against her tor the sake of gettinl,' more money- a sort of straw bidder, as it were- she advanced the bid two or three times while she was endeavoring to move around to the door to see who her unknown competitor w11.s. The price ha.d reached $115, the last blc: bein~ made by the unknown just as the young lady reached the spot. M ueh to her su r-prlse she found her mother to be· her rival. The elder lady feared her daughter would not secure the desk. and came herself to purchase it, and here these two had been bidding a.galnst eaoh other all the time. It ls needless to add that the family got the desk. A NEW DEP!RTMI:NT. sian one to be long remembered. ship. -Tbenexteventtoohroolole, was a -On Thursday evening of this Stories of Eugene Field. genuine surprl~e. Just think. of ttl week an oyster supper, lor the bene- A A lar~re number of \snrprise~\ ocenr fit of theM. E. ohnrob, will be given story that has been written about In thle town, but it is a. rare Instance, at the home of Wlllla.m Dixon and Field concerns the trlok he j>layed when the \would-be surprised\ does wife, and on Fridav night one o.t the on two carloads of Kansas City mer- In the Basement we have just added a complete line of LAMPS, from small hand lamps for 19 cts. to a fine assortment of Ban- quet Lamps, with or without Silk Shades, at any price to suit your purse. Dot \c•tch on\ to th k t home of Rev. and llfre. Scha.nl lor h t b ~ e rae e . o an s. w o went away one time on Thanksgiving night, Edward Conk· the benefit of the Reformed obnroh. ling and wife w 6 ,. 6 surprised by a Easton people should all turn out. an exoorsion. Eaoh oar was t() go small company o! youngl folks, ht by a different route, and tho oarn their oowfort&ble a.nd pleasant home FORT MILLBR. separated at an ea.rlv hour In the at .North Easton. Mr. re· -Eben Sherman Is In bad shape 1 b b marked to the rep.-rter as be a.s 1 nslteci.lwith the n!usoular rheumatism. morn ng w en every ody was a.s!Pep in making the horse comfortable -Path master Crooker has been im· except 'Gene Field, who was along the stable, \If I had known yon fel- proving the sidewalks. to write up the trip. Just before the lows were coming, I would not have -Those who did not receive a cars parted oompa.ny he on.rried all allowed my hired man to go out for Thanksgiving number of the JouiV the shoes from one sleeper Into the the evening.\ ''Ed.\ was \beat NA.L missed a rare treat. but nevertheless be soon had ar- -Don't forget the birthday pa.rty other and ea.refully exchanR:ed tht'ru. ranged for all the \beasts.\ Bessie and entertainment at Nichols' hall Then he took the shoes !rom the Becker of Troy, assisted by her oous- Thursday evening, Dec. 5. Let sleeper that had a. double supply ar..d in Lester, attended to tho> arran~e- everybody come. i d tb 1 h ment of the party and deserve credit -The proceeds of the festival that oarr e em nto t e sleeper where J. A. MCDOUGALL for conducting It In aooh a. suooess- W&.B held last Thursda.y evening, nobody had nny shoes. The next ful manner. Dancing, games and amounting to $.27.00, will be used morning there was a blue streak two oards occupied the time of the guests towards de!rayinl( the expenses of ways across Ka.usas. Every ma.n In and a very delightful time It was. '!,lbuattricnh.g a. new roof on the Reformed both sleepers was miles awny from Snell and Shearer again dispersed u music. One of the large parlors was -The \nnw womo.n\ has a.gUII got his own ehoes. 0 c ~~~~k~~r ir~e m~~~~!~ito:a.i~! ~~~ !~:.~~~dn~~~s a~~~~~~~~i~'g ~:~d; th~v~~~t~~a.h~r~:eK~~~~~ew~el~ ats orn Rye Potatoes ~k~~\pa~~~~~ta!~ h~stte~~~1~ ~e k~~~·tb~~~~i~:: :oal~~! 8 :,tn~ld ~!~~;di 0 nfedb~ttJot.nLc~e~h~~erre~fll.l3rie>retn:d;:.l J J J J by Messrs. Snell a.nd Wood, Mrs. worn ont pair of bloomers kickin~ \- - I ~~:~~~~t!t~~~t!ftg~reB.!l'~rg~::t ar~~:e ~~m~~ ~;~h:~~::.?~ets full i!!~·sa~o~~rl':::\~;~niefll:~r K~~ Butter and Cheese· ~~~~: ~~~~~~:ef?.~~ok-~::le;c. 0 ~ 11 f:r~ ~~!!~nb~::~~~~fi tb~\2l~~db~~ ~~~ ~;rne~~;!j, .. ~',·,~ 1 ··•~·ell~~~~\ 1 aa.;F~e~~' J Did you ever witn~ss It, reader? A go through the same happv t>Xperl· called at tbP Lindell Hotl'l a.nd sent I flock of <looks cannot begin to enne again the Slat He ev1d~ntly Is up hie oa.rd. .MI's Kellogg's mother· th f tb . . , d \quack\ and ma.ke the noise that going to the bad.' He must hav<> entered the parlor o.ud Informed the ese 11 re sowe 0 e pnnmpe. pro nets of f1H farms of New orooeeds from the mouths of the per- been working In the pulp mill a. we•k, nonehalant yonng tnR.n that h<'r /\'tate and the priO<lt! for 1895 will make the lowest record in sons who understand bow this dance ago last Saturday night. dl\ugbter could not b~ Sl'en. Field history. wru< PXeouted In \ye olden thyme.\ replied tha.t he had not ~oiled as a' Another novel number was on the COSSAYUNA. naw•paper man but as an a.miJotenrl program, called the \snake.\ Sever- -Mag~e Kilton Is visiting friends actor. (:;eating him~~lr at the piano, a! oooples were formed on for this In Sal .. m. he sang two or 1 hree batlo.ds, an<l so t figure. After a moe lunch andipleas- --Mr. Bnrgess of Cambridge Is the charmed the old lady that she sum- loof ant oha.t, the ~rnests departed, bid· guest of 0. Kent. mooed ller daught<'r, and the two ding the host and hostess and their -Joe McDougall of Argyle visited spent the a.lteruoon togeth~r In mu- • .. \ York their • 1-4 • nephew a.nd neloe, Lester and Bessie, friends of this place last we~k. slo. Ever after that Miss Kellogg a hearty good· night. -Mr. Tucker of Hooslok Falls has nevPr vi!l!ted Bt. Louis without re- moved in John Macklin's boose. oefvlng a eall from Eugene Field. NORTH CAI'IBRIDOB. -C. B. Kanyon set a new \)rgan luto his parlor on Monday. -Odelf Green has been confined to the house of late with quinsy. -Roads a.re getting muddy on ac- llQt!~t 91 the \eoent ra.in and . snow storms. -Comrade Henry Woodard of West Rupert visited frlenae in this A llfa.eum. Full of' Ourto~ Bemfndllo1'1l of place last week. l:be Old Balr.to Leaaue. -Mrs. Ruth Curtis and Mrs. Eliza But one of the most tart · i lngraha.m have returned home from . en at:n ng is oh~np, but H. M. Ross & Oo. oan supply the greatest producing clo.!!s ill th~ world (the farmer) in a satisfactory way, if they will buy t~elr ~upplles ~om them who keep pa<>e with the times, and are wn .. ling (m bm~s hke present) to work on narrow margains. ThQse ill need of a -Rev. J. A. Wright of Minneapo- lis was the guest o! Wm. M. Kenyon a few days this week. -John Gardner ha.s secnred a po- sition down at Albany on the Cap!· tol force. -Geo. Herrington Is making Rome Improvements on the interior of lllr Waters store at Archdale. · -Are we to have those new oburoh sheds? Hurry up there, committee· men, snow will blow soon. -~ota.toes are bringing 50e perbb.J. In thts ma.rket. -John Hannan sold out his person- al property to the hie;hest bidder on Wednesday, and will looate in Me- ofianioville. -On aooount of the bad weather last Thursday evening, the oonnn- dram supper was held on Tnesdav evening of this week, at Frank Gala- way's. -The Thanksgiving issue of the P~OPLB:'S JOURNAL was sparkling With news, and photoes of some o! the business men of Greenwloh a.nd their biography was grand. their visit In Amsterdam plnoea was the Eans..atJo house. or mu- -Geo Soribber held· the lnokv; seum, which stands in the FinnORitttrd, t!Qk.et that won Rollin Wllkmson · 8 1 on the Tydakehrygga It is the 1l<t re- sorrel colt Daisy, last Saturday. maining hnbitatlon oooupied hy tbnt no- -Rev. Mr. Fuller of Vermont,. torions ring of German traders 'il'h() set- p-eached In the Baptist ohq,roh last I tied down in Bergen, Norway, in the Sunday morning and evening. fourteenth eentnry and monopolized ita -Some !rom this place atteDded commerce for some 200 or 800 years the golden wedding of Gardner Ba.r- until its JlOWer 'W8B final! brok · ' ber and wife on Sand street last' . Y en m Thorsday evening and report a. fine the eJghteenth cantury. Ali the ather time. ' houses have been burned or otbenvise destroyed, and this was the only one WEiST HEBRON- left standing. -The Oregon Medicine Co. is lo· We climbed np to 8 room in the seo- cated In Ashlef's hall. There are ond story, about 8 by 15 feet aqll.lii'S, four gentiPmen m. the company as BDd here were shown a large n ber f follows: Thos. Fmn, ma.na.ger; Dr. . . UlD 0 T. F. Mack, lebtnrer; Ja.s. Fitzgerald, 1 onnons articles formerly used by t.hese comedian, and Chas. Blntean, oomed- 1 old. mezclumta. The:r~ were scales aJJd ian. Thev advPrtise and sell the I we1ghts, the lntter bemg of two aorta- mediolne of the Oregon Medicine Co. : one for buyiDg and one for sellillg-- They also give a free show every clocks, lanterns, candlesticks, mulf- night consisting of. Dutoh, Irish a.!ld boxes, wa.ahing bowls, drinkin~ oops black face speoia.lt1es, vocal and lD· a.nd tankards, machines for chopping struwenta.i muslo, singing and dane· osbboge and staves with bags for IJlak- lng. I ing oolleotionB in ohnroh. We were also The Ideal Panacea. shown lainps that were fed with ood James L F a · Aid Chi : liver oil, not then used for medi(J]uol . r nOIB, erman, · pur . d t\ d of cago, sa.ys: \I regard Dr. King's . poses' eoora Ions rna e strips ot New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea. . dried codfish, and the arms of the league for coughs, ooids, and lung com-' -half an eagle and half a. cod, the lat- plalnts, having used it In my family ter surmounted by a crown which eng- for the last five years, to tbe ex:olns- gested the origin of the term \oodilsh ion o! physician's prescriptions or aristocrooy.\ other preparations.\ 1 Then, thron11b a dark, rickety stair- Rev. J'?~n Buraus, Keokuk, Iowa, way, we oontfnued onr climb to the writes: I have been a Minister o! third story and were abo the mer- the Methodist Eplsoopal church for ohants' business office an7 th t- 50 yelld's or more, and have never 8 spar found anything so beneficial, or that menw for the clerks and bedrooms for gave me snob speedy relief as Dr all. These last were the most onriot111 of King's New Discovery.\ Try thi~ the whole suit, for the beds are con- Ideal Oough Remedy now. Trial sb:noted li:ke the berths ot 8 ship and are bottles free at C. Mealey's drug store. olosed on one side with hinged or slid- ' ing doors, while on the other shutters BuckleD's Arnica Salve. . ' open to a pllllsage beyond to enable the The best ealve in the world for cots, female domestics to make the beds b~es sores, uloers, saltl'beum, fever without entering the men's rooms. T.he tetter,· ohapped hands, chil- HI!Jiseatlo oommuuilly was aapposed to \\oJsltl[velyand aU eruptions, W'Btriotly oelibate in order to :prevent ~~Lk~~.~l; 1 {;~,~·~.~~~~ .. ~!~ onres no its m~m~bers · with 'fi·.,.,;;;,, .... ~ •• .;j,; lia- WINT[R OVERCOAT should bear in mind there is more comfort, more he!l.lth proteoti~• mo~e style per .dollar expended in one of our Overcoats than in any article of weanng apparel in our store. A Little Will Do Wonders at H. M. Ross & Co.'s As low as $5 for a serviceable Overcoat. Or $6 for a real nice, quite stylish one. For $~0 note we will serve yo~ still better, but ii yon. will open your puree Wide enough to let $14 sl1p out we will show you an Overcoat . that will compare favorably w_ith any made to order. .Men's and Boys' Suits . Boys' Little President. Boys' Little Governor. Boys' Little Captain. The~e snits are double k~ee nnd seat; warranted not to rip. Mens Sacks and Frooks m this F!l.ll Styles, We have a full line of \ \ Gents' Furnishings, Boots an~ Shoes, Hats and Caps \ CAlf.~ AHD H. M. ROSS ff ,. ~ ' , . 88DBII.L'8 BLOCK• GB&& •• IClJt, a. ' \ • ' - ' .... :. ' f -.;A·,·~:>.:~--·.: )·.: ... H~ M •.. RQ~•~ .Tbe · We lrive belo• lhe PMt week b: ken at noon: . Thnrs.. N\' l'rlday, No &turday, No· Sunday, D Monday, Do 1'ueadsy, De Wednesdo.y, D -WIIlsoor oaueus. Wil -Sale of se next Tuesda~ -Greenwh easy from til Turkey. -A meeth was held In Satarda.y. -Esomethlt In the Bnsin• Department -The en~ Prudential I1 to ba.ve a tel• -Mr. Hnr our school, .Hnrd, and w winter. -Wm. J.C moved to AI denoe. We very ae a oltl -MoAJZ'er the cemetery memory ofh Ia a very pre' -The folk tieed letters Greenwich,: Mm. Pollv O'E BeeleJ', and Mr. -Thesoho Tbanksgivln open until n• of their nom day. -If von fl• a.fter yonr n• paper, It den tlon to the J promptly. -A large at the Ba.ptl evening to a erol!!es. The eda.verv ao -;..,.ntce Br< performa.noE Wednesday The Helstc1 woved to b• 'i'he triple b wereh~a.rtn Rice did so rln!il'S. -'l'be mill Ray will be election to t Ooilege at Ra v Is a. g:ro. High schoc For the la.ot prlnolpal o Springs, N. to be OOnlr enred so abl -F. R. G purchased t MnOodnck Oo. The ne him many 1 business. I oaptta.l, a.nd will give em and perma1 good news I l!llre Mr. Gr , the village E ro!fdence be Herald. -Tbofoll< ing of the p · mar gro.d.o I ber. . Albert St• ; ~. Potter, o ing their Ia1 · the season . Stewart sa~ . ta.to marke .(armer and maoh mone aya that 1 . setenteeu o toN~wYot M:e'si