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^>? ^to*J* •*m*'+> •*.,-• '7, 7 -.^.v rw :^#~'# IK \'-* />••#>*• ;^^i^n^r^^^«-^Hp^ \\J *•£ THE Tfff UttC-IMIg—, OdUVtRNltm. -J , -—sasmmm — mmmm ' N Y, MAY ft 1t» .~—f / is * r - V* .-ftp' WEST SIDE NEWS NOTES (ftditcd by Stmutl H. Oavfebso*) HAILESBORO 1 SPRAGUEVILtE I OXBOW Midu^k prayer nieettmr] Th«* Kev JE B . Caklwell o f the ti.M on Wednesday evening j M E. Church, who Is ti*e Qtvtrict \r ih*- cliurrh *•* ;ic -5 % - sp«*ut rrore than an hour gnthmti*; Hiupl-s of rock and in jjupecuu* the quaxriea and the.*aftll V.:.. of !*»•• visitors including sew-*! D« tlu young ladies in the ;»*• . *«-nt into the huge pit i n KaHit-r samples and XO betier u: •S'oct.ilk. working of the chain*-1 in* machines and oth»*r equipu ^-L 1 1 lie enure party also \uitt-d in'- quairies at the rear of the old . v I w renc* property wh**re * d>i;e Of brown »to*e Man*!* b**tw*-en ' limestone ftfts and it proved u> q\nt»- a mrio»u> to the visitors The h ipineat o f waste sn.»t fio:u thr plant of the. Gomem* Marble company fur washout P*UJ* o n On- NVw Yor k Cen : ra! 1 ties in *4TTS sec t ion i s no* bt-.a< speeded u p arid a large numb*•; of carload* will b e sent out during :he ; oiuing i»o *>-ek* The work of rr moving .lie top soil from an »-\ tension tc on*; of the quarrie* ;ut» rven cor:i:-U-ied and the rock J* be in^ blast*-.* out i n larjre quantr.e- Blocks weighing as high as uu ion* ai»- being shi:»p*-d These are p'Ht»\J ;rr the breaks by mean.** of a cran-- and one man stone is u>ed •s Vd'ar material or chinks Tin- stone I** b* inj? shipt^-d to Ogdea* bur* 'tv.race Park. Cape Vincent. t.*.'! ..»•'•«•;• poinds * h»* r e damace u- has b« • n caused by Rirt:u«a> 4 Superintendent of the 8t > L4afiten« Club will meet with I District *ili preach at the Wmu* \! h:s nee er at •p**d I>-a*ut »i!l install a t^oodl) OnFiber of the ^oo^^nie »-r- on Friday e\ening of toMitnuD t> will couie out_ )0- bear Th» > ^til also give an hnn. a s h» i* a fine speaker In. ..,- U ; o! M»Qi?8. dialogues CaldviWi LA* ha d a wonderful Mi Turk oa Wednesday vi He chun-ti Sunday a<te jtwo oclot k Jjne 2nd Tt JU> hiveryone 10 inrit i»*t 'C k * »t:»- v. 1! Tt tf-* ^-^ w:i! b» an ofTulal board .r.-: a! T fi» /sji'*h Tue«>day eve , K'uest Caidweli of Poind am <i»l:v»r th- h»-niion i n Ule M :iu:<h on J-«ue 2n d j»r» was :i iictiu^ of volley ball or:*- da> U?T week between Sa'urnf i>Hr:: to>& an d Hailes t; w :i: .»- tM»ys frgrni Natur * off 'he honors for a sew inn machine 'h.e Home Bureau IlteeUn* Of be held at . - Mrs Ornc* Liacumb of Prosp*-ct , street. i»fl Monday morninjc for Ttlca, wb^re she expects to impend oiome time visiting her son. Arthur , Ijscumb and family Mins aUlsabeth Oreene of Wa ~4«H*own, »pent the weekend AL town a guest o f >!is* Iwrothy r»avids^n o f Prospect street It U expectod that tbe work of conslrucung lha new section of the Gourerneur Antwerp highway ' over the Preston street route from West Main street, will b e started sometime this we*»k. weather pe r .nutting The meadow land west\ \ \of Preston street was drained last Vwees; at a point where a cuUert is .to be\*located and the iron pLpe was brought 10 iiiat location A considerable amount of hliin^ will be required for a portion of the new route as there 1* a &a? :n the field about half way from th» ol d Somerville road to the present state highway It is likely that this filling can be secured close t o the Gouverneur Marble company's quarry, thus making a short haul Ijkst week officials of the contract- . ing concern looked over This ground for filling matenal and ^\were evidently satisfied with con dltions there tor securing ^he ma tertal Al l culverts are being put in now an d a number have been -etmipleted. commencing at the county line west of Somer\'ille. It i> said that th*- work of improving the highway will b e star^e<1 from both ends of th* contr:tc ? Mrs D*»?berr K'jlier of Potsdam i> a ffuest at t^e home of Mr and Mr.« David Ske«--is on the old Soiu- erville road. Mr s Fuller an d Mr s Skeels are sisters in-law H C . Mclntyre and family of _2£ewton Falls, formerly of this vil- lage, spent the week end on the West Side visiting friends Mr. Mclntyre is employed at the plant of the Newton Falls Paper com- pany, r Mr and Mrs -Harvey Fields of West Main street sp-'M S'luday af' emoon at Pine Hill. MacoriD. vis-^ It ing a t the farm horn* of Mr and Mrs Clarence Gardner, former i*es- idents of this village. j Mrs. Daniel O'Shea of New York ™ West Sid \ frif>ndg Sunda > * r city, returned to her home last ernoon Saturday after spending a week in *—-\ town Tlsiting her fatber. John -\ PONO ROAD svstem installed in his Mr and Mrs , >^»<on Robnins and son, Gerald £ugene Murphy. William Bell and Martin Johnson attended a meeting o f the JOnixhta of Birtu Tnghai. Friday evening at Canton. The funeral of Fred JeftVr* was j held Saturday from the late home 1 and wa* ver> largely attended j Mra Carrie IVeeufield *r*-nt the weekend at th e horur of he r mater.) t>j i Mrs Siomn JTST * Itaymond ( % unningha:n and fain- \ ily ar e spending the summer w»th| ' i> brother, f/»»s Cunningham j 7 :*.. ar: i at lb*- clos- of the serv Mr and Mr s William Laxenby icv will k«»ld the fii>t Au3vrly'*f-nded the funeral of Mrs Alex-, o»nrV\Me uf rhe Spraguelllle and *^** r I>K-k*on NEW YORK etjre ou the foreign field al.v) 4Jp*-ak Sunda> evening S;»:a*;'>-Mile M -F Chitroii a'. at Gouverneur ou Souieiviile i-hurches Jtdi.y 'lilimV'*\^ v ^n^ Mrs. Dewey of thr SaiNation Ann> branch at Ofcdeusb^r* were calling on the people uf Sprague\ille and Somer vttle. nuhcitin^ for the army work They called ou the He* and Mrs Herbert N GrifTin at the paraona*- at ^prag'.ieville and ha d tea a:th th«-ni a s they ar e ol d friends. M'» GnfT.n a' one time beinif a membt-r o( the Salvation Army at MaJoQe Mr sad Mrs Roscoe Harris of tins place are rejoicing over LL>*- birth of a daughter. Hete-ea Mar t**»f» TtHH'«4ay morning. May Mother and childd are doimc V- r-»ad h.-d . 1 : v - v a'» r. . _. y. an d .VTT H J I>obbs of Wa -rtow:: ca'leu on friends here Sun ay t-^ii.n: v. l;»l- tu route horn- 0::. Canton wher»- 'hey visited a ^!a']>e for a few hours during v * aft ••moon V^d !^ 4 »t;^, nn< h >'\> t><>>#». H! I»ari. carrie d the- day Thefe Will b- »<-hool held a' :-JO!l^ Juile 12'': The rvKuia.- Monthly ' h» Home hureau will •hep ruoms Mas 23 rd There will b* a Home Hureau rueeting at Canton. Ma y 22 Tnwr-b*M>w ^ub.^ect of the meeting w ill b e Re- lMh uiodeiina The advisory council is nicelv f o b*' held >n the afternooa f Ke\ Kansier of the Episcopal The Birthday club supper at the ' church of Antwerp will deliver th e home of Mr> Jessie McTurk has Memorial addiess the evening, uf b—n postponed until May 2S:h | Ma> 3«>th at the SpraguevilP* Tta;. A serious accident occurred at Ucrt church. »h»- home of Jack Jemery on Mo n The following committees liave 2<:\ when their four vear old son. _ b.--n appointed Decoration. V: v hile >?rv Jeniery wa * hanging an d Mrs Lyie Worden. and Mrs ^•:t clothes climbed u p and started Leslie Kelloc*; bouquet. Mrs W r V> eh trie washer an d ru n his'Sweni. Mrs Kugene Mack Mrs W , ;i-:r. mt > the wringe* to the elfeQw^ F l^ashbrook^ Mrs Klise Crabb He u a.-- taken imrnediareiy t o the Mv< H J Myvrs. and Mrs Hudson •VarDuz^' Memorial hospital, and\ Fvller. cedar. John Worden; flow «i: »^ lound luat Ui e bones were. era. School Children and Conitnuni not broken, although th e arm was ty. music. H L . Temple and Mr> badly crushed - ( George Jones _ I Mr an d Mrs Ceylon Johnson and, Milton Adams has moved his 'sons were in Pope Mills Sunday j household goods into the William ^ Mrs. Marvin Day received a box Byms house cf orange hlosaotrrs last Saturday! Word has been received of the ; from her daughter. Mrs F P Whit ! birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mr* 1 ney. o f lx>sAngele? Calif They ' Milton Adams at the Hepburn hns- 1 were in \ery good condition when i pitai. family ar.^. M- and Mr s John M<-Pa«*rsbD aioto: ei: t o Wa'e^to^n >i.n:1ay aPerno^rj v. her** tl'ev s;i»-n» a few hour* v'^ it»ni: relatives and ine-nds M's S H Davidson sr^it Mo n day and Tuesda> in \V-»t«*rtown. •V is-ititiii friend* Mcada. evenln»r she attended 'th e mothers' anvl d»»iehte'-s , banquet held in th** Y W C A rooms and given *>>• t e Business Girls* Council of that o* received ganization TKH^- i s an annual Myron, the young son of Rev event and Is very largely attended. r nnd Mrs TTelvfe. Is ITT Miss Phoebe Samson and Mrs. Mr an d Mrs B Johnson are in Bert Legate of Watertown called Lisbon visiting their daughter. i Thursday J The Missionary society held a neeTing Wednesday evening at the j home of Mr s Walker fo r tha pux-V pc»s* of working sunshine baxs 101 b» >?iven out in June Ice cream and cake were served at the ciose • of the meeting j Joseph Lane t o has been on the sick list but i s beMer at present 1 Sam Walker si»ent the week-end 1 with his family He is working in Massena j Ox Bow Grange, No 691. will hold ] ;a danrr Friday evening. May 24th. j :in ibfir. liaiL _ 4 A regular meeting o f OxBow Grunge was held Thursday evening at which time an invitation was j extended 10 Philadelphia Grange to j attend, their Children s Day exer i , cises Saturday, June 22nd The ; meeting will open at l»i:Jo a m. • l)inn*\\ will b e served at noon and a program will follow at 2 p m j An invitation was accepted to at- tend the Philadelphia Grange on Wednesday evening. June 19th. at which time the Traveling Gavel 'will h*> a feature of the evening Ox Bow Grange will assist in th^ program. ; Mr and Mrs Wallace l-aidlaw ; of Gouverneur spent last week in town. j Wallace Storie has been in Wa-i t*rtown the past week acting on! the Jury. j Mrs Cora Meyers has returned | to her home in OxBow, she being j very much improved in health. Ciar'-nce Fuller had the misf >r Mrs Frank Drake o f Antwerp tune to have his leg broken Sun ; was a guest of Mrs. Faichney and dav morning. \ f Mrs K. C . Grarps. Sarurday atr- Mrs Marcia Woodward and Miss ; •*\>«>«• I,eonH Steele recently visited their I George Beenfteld of Watertown Lv Ma L> Norwood Lv. Ptn*d»« Lv. Caniea . . Lv Gouvcraeur Lv Oxdcntburf . . Zs& , Lv.Rrcwoo4 tM> Lv. ciajrtMi .— . aas Lv PUila4clpbta . SJu *'L** C^i^Vlnc-rtat ?M L*/Wairru>w*n . . tJ o - Lv Adama\ . . . 6-25 Lv Mexico S.13 Lv Fuiaaki .... 6JM) Lv Richland 5.*> Lv. Carthage . . UO lv. Luwville . . . SJ9 Lv booovtlle SAS Lv. Utica Proportionate reduction* taterrnadlate at at 1 on • Returning Sunday June 2 Leav« New York lU3PDP.lt . B«jrb*tt—N«w Yoet VTA. CtfPaufi Agvots NEW YORK CENTRAL fclSPJl a^spat 7KFM • as pj«. 7 13 PM. • 15F.M 4AAIPJA <HM)PM a » p ji. fttOtPJi. fc-ttPJa, &4SPJS. 7^i»pJa. 74o P Jtf. • 45 P * lfrieP.M. mupja. GREAT ECONOMY SALE YOUR FAVORITC COFFEE 43c 37c ;.. 65c ,.. 25c 25c, L 3Ic| .:... 25c 8c BOKAK \Coffee Supreme 1 ' lb. tia ^ r RED CIRCLE (& ftne blend) lb. .. 8 O'CLOCK (pore \Santos\) 2 lb*. .. : J. PURE REEIKED LARD 2 Ibe. .. BAKED BEANS (Quaker Maid) 3 regular cans P. & 0. (White Naphtha) lObars -.. -....:-.:.... WHITE HOUSE MILK 3 tall cans .v.... GRANDMOTHER'S BREAD 20 os. loaf .-- -. Mrs Royal Martin {sister. Mr s Mr an d Mrs Huddleston visited r*>covering from an Mr an d Mrs . William Collins on : Hepburn hospital j Thursday afternoon 1 Mrs George Jones and children William O ShaugJtinessy spent a called on Mrs Leon IWrtis i IT f t os Koben Merrttt. who is • «P^Qi 00^ day the past week at the j operation at home of his brother. Frank Been ! •ide on the West Side. Last Friday afternoon over 15 0 tehting geologtsU visited the plant of the hotne^ 'Gouremeur Marble com pan v and i Mrs ^ Marion .t.# Phone 211-M H. A. BISHOP 345 EAST MAIN STREET Crouyerneur Home Planting Advisor Associate Member of National Home Planting Buroan Bovay s^nt the Week-end a'irh her parents Miss J^na Kine. also of the Canton Telephon * oftV-e spent Sunday s< Fr**d Hendricks Paul Hendricks, who has been cpendins th e past week at his home here, resumed his work with the rtihties at Hertnon M: and Mrs Lynn PoqJe spent W^ln^sday evening at Edward Ware's near Harmon. M^ Susie Coffey is spending a few weeks with her daughter at Brewerton. •- - • * Mr. Imerson has rented Jthe Elisha Reed farm and Mr . Reed has moved into Mrs. Hamilton's house across the road. spent Sunday in- Philadelphia, puests of Mr . and Mrs. Leslie Hickok [ Miss Mollie Parser of Gouver neur visited he r sister, Mrs. Ceylon ' Johnson. Tnursday. j Mr an d Mrs Linley Porter andJ. Eleanor Manning of this place A .and Arnold Porter o f spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs O H. Finley at DeKali) Mr. and Mia. Raynio are rejoic-1 Mrs Elise Crabb and Miss Wini fred M»*rriti are 10 teach ou r school the coming year. According to the United States, t of «fme*aJT«re. fre gqre| remedies are known ior contagious i abortion in~eattle. hog cholera; in-1 fluenxa of hogs, horses, and other animals; tuberculosis of cattle and ' poultry; distemper o f dogs, cats and foxes: heaves of horses: bacil-j flary whUe diarrhea, fowl cholera. William H. Smith attended roup or diphtheria, and chicken pox ' of her sister. Mrs of chickens, and blackhead turkeys NATURAL DAM Mrs the Xuneral (^nvpraVur, [ Clarissa Dailey at_ Xiouvernear on These thseasss ©U8t_l>e conquered. r. ^_ »-__ ^ ? , ^ methods of prevention. | $1.00 a ton CASH -DISCOUNT on all orders for COAL TON LOTS OR OVER Received During the Next Tew Days This $1 00 Discount is i n addi- tion t o regular &0 cents ft ton drop in price which occurred April first. A. W. Overacker Phone 133-J GOUVERNEUR, N. Y. Saturday. Mrs. Dailey was a resi dent of this place for several years where her husband, the late AHen ing over th e arrival of a daughter. I I>niley. carried the mail from here born Thursday noon a; the Van Duzee Memorial hospital at Gouv- erneur. Mr an d Mrs. James McLear en - tertained Mr . and Mrs. John Caa* we41 and Thomas Fuller and son of Ilarrisville. Saturday Preston Robbms and son Oe r aid. spent 3&>dnesday ashing at Black LaR* to Gouverneur Following th death of her husband she went to reside with her son. Frank Smith She ts survived b y her sister, Mrs William Smith: two nephews. Jas on **TTrtth and Edward Stowell of this place Much sympathy* is e x tended to Mrs Smith in the losw j of her only sister. Mrs. Smith is I an aged resident-*^ this plac»> - The-aserage weight o( New York f years. The number of heary horses farm horses has increased -about j purchased -i» constantly increasing. 140 pounds in the past fifteen 1 Few light horses are purchased. Low Flour Prices Pillsbury Heckers 49 lb sack Gold Medal 88 lb sack $1.97 1? $3.93 DAVIS BAKING POWDER 12 os. can ._.\._. DEL MONTE APRICOTS large «*»} ,1 PEAKS or PEACHES (Del Monte) 8 o*. can _ . SLICED BACON (Sunnyfleld) lb — ._ POST TOASTIES package __-_ 20c 29c 10c 39c I N. B. C. SPECIALS SOCIAL DELIGHTS lb. CHAMPION FLAKE BUTTERS 2 nack&ffes : aw^BF^a»«*aBa|raBaA 3irrW^ -^-#-.^.^^— — — -»-»•*»»—••«* ^ ^ ^ 7RESH FRtJITS AND VEGETABLES 32c 3St Quests 'at K lav Mr *n < 0 o( Massena Jrrnan and fa •at rice and Ic Those who i fanday were: Stanley Steacy George W Coo William Vnd< Isnune to lose Saturday. School meeti 4av night. May jciool housed ajected trustee and Arnold C04 eo Cart>enter coming year. Lewis Jenni Roy Cook Xx*~ George pold j^fre i n ( Uat week. -WORTH < Mr. and Mr gichville were lid TTTT.-L:^T Mrs. Francis fay* last weel Qla Be lie C ' j| sfeniding ts< «ek. Jamf s C %j and Mrs Pteid, spent K tad Mrs. 4 \ tnd Mrs. *to ftest s of -e^in «»t ATIAMTIC * RAOFIC r \B x PRICES APPLY TO STORES UNDER SYRACUSE WAREHOUSE Vr anrl Mr s K. F Hull enter -1 Xh.«i ^sh supper heldat th»* M E- tained cm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.rCTiucrn\ was weTT attended, th e pro-\ H. G Farmer of Gouverneur and ce--ds being $22. William Dickson of Antwerp , ^he following officers w^re A SIGN OF Drr^xH. Ask /or LCSTTraw niAatOHat l&AMD PILLS. Ib»4« jt**% I»«I Mtei.S«wtReit»fak. B«/K*vl m» IT PMKC1STS VYEItWBStt THERE'S A GAY NOTE in the SpringpOoiweat-Sttfles *fr>Tn<r of the most attractive Sli}»T>er- for Sprint:! .Dainty'strap effect presented in lii^rb or low heels. Shown in all of tbe fiharifft ofJiid^kirLval.^p^nmeta! kid and patent leather. 15 NEW STYLES THIS WEEK in our argain Basement See tike \New Silk Shoe* to mat-h your !>e^r *0 QQ Sport Costume Nothing .>v^r <f£••/<) Chilirai-s Play Oxford up -—— f>ep* •le Siion Crxf r $2.98 Thomas Sullivan of Edwards via ited at James McLear's one day la*t week. - . Mrs P. L Kobbins spent Wed nesday with Mrs Kay Woodworrh at Gouverneur. Mr an d Mrs B Spilman left last Wednesday to visit Mrs Spil- man's brother. William McTurk. at Buffalo Mr. Spilman returned o n Monday an d Mrs Spilman will r e main for ^ome time. Mr. aa4-Mrs J O'Brien spent one evening last week with*Mr. and Mrs Sherman Gates. _ - j >!r and Mrs Benjamin Johnson returned here t o his son's Ceylon Johnson's, after spending several W»M«KS vjsitinp relative* i n Lisbon Malone an d Burk. - , iloberi Dempster of Gouverneur \.fi:d hi s cousins. Earl and Paul Johnson, on Saturday. Sa::;u^-1 Price ha* purchased the Frank Lthndsre house Possession to b e Riven July 1st . . Mr and Mrs Herman Leonard and daughter. Kat.hryn. of Castor land, \uivi ^Irs J^eonard's aunt Mrs. VrhQ Manning. Sunday after noon Mr an d Mrs Delbert Martin and children and Mr and Mrs Koss Phamburtrer of Harrisvill* visited Mrs Lucy Puffer. Sunday Mr and Mrs Emery Tamblin and two daughters visited Mr and Mr» Claude Tutil*. Sunday FraiU; Jones attend*^ the funer- al of ai s cousin. Walter K:ne of Warerown. Monday Mr? Ellis Wood entenained Mr and 74rs Margin Day for suppe- Thursday evening Mrs Lucy PufTe- an^ aon Charles were i n Ruihvfl^ Sunday to consult I>r Alien M r and Mrs Georre Brtrwx of Philadelphia spent Sunday with Mr an d Mrs B F Hi:IV Mrs Ellis Wood and HiVdr^i „ PeiJL JiL ;hiA place and _Mr _and Mr* W:lier.barker of Gocvern^ur WP*» out on a moior 'J:: Suaday Mr* Lucy Puffer_^n*enAiard oc S inday eva-nina. Mr TbZ Mrs C».n* RjrkersoL and chiidren j Mrs Eifc* Wood attscced tbe banc^e a* tlf* Granc* hall Gou* ; *rz,*-u7 Friday n.-rkt J M- and Mrs Janje* Parser of Ji^iV^cv^rs^ur nsrt'ed lb»:r daajtbter M-* Ceyloc Jonn*oc Moroday • The F;-wonh \**jrv> bek4 a w*>e^)# roasT a: Maitxwc Cre-ek on Fnday vrrL.***, A boo? thirty at Tb* Rail**V>~o roliey 'baT U a ~ ^ia y the Vri^fi Tmit ~~ •K»TT* t elected at the school meeting held last week: Trustee. Fred Dier; Crerk Fred S Hilts; Collector, A . F Kisley. We are pleased to re- port that Mrs George Campbell hat been reengaged to teach the connne year Mrs Albert Baxter and son. Nel- son, spent a week at Dexter, visit- ing friends A -E . TUsl**y i s ill at his^nome here witii an attack of the rrip. Mr an d -Mrs Maurice Bean ac- companied by. Mrs George Loom is. of Gouverneur. spent Monday at Watertown Mr and Mrs Clarence Ward are occupying the Will Smith house. Mrs Dan Webb and son. Alfred, of Edwards, visited Mr an d Mrs. j Kodney Matice Wednesday IMbert Foy of Dexter sjw-n* Sun- da v with his family here j M- and Mrs Will Perrin and j family spent Sunday at Depeyster. 1 Mr. and Mrs Fred Prat? enter] tained Sunday. Mr. and Mr* Geo { P-eler and son. Emmett M^? Ber-' ?ha Cushinx. and George Barker of, Antwerp. James Scott and Fred ? Hilts at tended the funeral of Frank Farm er at Gouverneur. Saturday j Miss Beatrice Mcpherson of'\tfa-'| thrown spent W»-dnesday with her i parents. Mr and Mrs Jame? Mc Pherson OUALITY^VALUE to thousands of satisfied USED CAR BUYERS /( HtNROIK I T r\r\ir at these Outstand- LfJUK ing Used Car Values WEST FOWLER Me*'* Work Oxford iiz err. .. .42.98 WieritShoe Store Our school meeting for May Ttfc 1 was largely attended, and the fol- lowme officers were elected for tbe cominz year H F Jon*»s. trustee: , L V ViLAUiyne collector and P E Goodnoug^i. clerk . B Bates of Sprairuerille was a* caller on our road in*---past week Mr and Mr*. B B«atty of K4W-; l veltot were \S^aoday risitors of ber mother Ms r Co^a VanAlsryn* i 1«2*V OVERLAND COACH Thor-'Ugtly orerhauled A good bny Priced t o sell. With an O K That Counts •92*t HUDSON SEDAN fW-d t:r e iFtoe mechan .cal conditior. «, - W•*> an 0. K. That Counts \ CTTi*s «u pport s\\ixD*5eT\TBe ;ecs o f : the store o r kitchen cab:Set will keep them from cutting th e 'JUBO- Crood cir s!I W-te 0 K The way through That Coueti 1928 CHEVROLET COACH With an O. K. That Count* 1927 MASTER SIX BUICK COACH Reconditioned. Overhauled. Do- co finish. Tires like new. With an O K. That Counts \ 1927 FORD TON TRUCK S!ake body IS Smith Bid{ >: a rt e r Cloned Rutrs good ah Wrth an O K Thai Counts iTIAlI jrew Yoax ita FOR STRONG BONES C> . t : ft Scott s Emulsion BRASIE CORNERS ^GARAGE ?__AUTQ • REPAIRING AH Work Oaar&Btaed TIRES. TUBES. RADIATORS Price* Bciiai or » T •Good :;r* :i>ot DO»\\ TOLR'NC CT^K^ runcmc cod ,i.r^co finish cond inot. OAKLAND ExoeI>n: nrEnin* ^'t^ »aO * ^^at Coa»«U ?t* ae O. K That Couwta This Red Tag \with an OK that Counts\ is your Assurance of Honest Used Car Values Ton can have perfect confidence in yop jmrchaae of • need car that faae attached 19. 1t» radiator cap tbe Chevrolet red \O. t %ir**j by Ghrrroiet dealer*, to attached tmU to thoae cart that hare beaa thoroughly re \O. L M by TotboDaande it baa pro^d • a) of tbeat for quick aak. -O. with hi today. Seaker-Graves Motor Co., Gouverneur, N. Y. A aaaoc 1 at t Daaas^i V VCEV &«wL>:-|R hae-f#*| K E. A^ON U?tH ^ ABC-K.^ .;•' tTvc .'A.;.' count JtdSk&i£>*£: A •* .J* JL. --J> ^s