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*sra,*r* 3*sfe&£*r* V * » jUnion IktL 1»ept ' c*im ***** »*»«k Machine 81 toad Boliad Ham • 55c Meaty Beef Stew* Pickled Piga' Feet ,'L 2 lbs. for 25c ',- Maaty Beat Roaat 28c \NetKerlaod Cottage Chaaaa 2 1b». 25c Salt Pork 5 lbs. for $1.00 TW* TRIsU/NE-*»RtSS, OOUVERN.I*/*. N. Y,. WPHESOAY, JULY 81, 1t*9 '3.-. s* 10CAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Mr- And Mrs Lyle Knowltou of i Pope Mills, are tht- parents of a < son. Weighing eight pounds, narii^d William Lyle. and born at the home of Mrs N*ui* Bailey on Hancock street. July 23rd i Miss Mildred Sieiffirt of ih* <>* ' wegatchte Light and Power com * ,* pany office, submitted to a layrotdiCity. ipHaJl d Mr. and Mr*, Clifford T. McMillan and daughter of Rouses Point, aye i spending ten days, guests of Mr* Mr*. Van I) Wight, aasiated by her alster. Pauhnr Webtrferot Rock Island strew, gave a party to a few of her friends Monday afternoon H C. Rogers, local real estate dealer, ha* sold the Peters house j on Beck with stroet to Morn* Ru I McMttfcaes parents,~Mr and Mia. dbnnan of Grove street Mr Ru ! James K Young on Rowley street dertnan will take imniediair pos { f t^sslon of the property I Mm 8 A Ackernian and daugb ~-— • <• ter Eatella. spent the weekend aa fr l McC.rane left Friday tW tt«r ( ' guests of Mr and Mr* D. E 8weet fu!o to visit hi* bsother. ( A siv , HERMON operation at the Hepburn ho«p at OgdenabuFg. Saturday H*-r COD dition is reported fa>orable Mrs. Celia Pike, who resides in the Central Block fell on tb*- tile floor in the Kinney drug store. Saturday evening, and fractured her right arm near the wrist She was attended by Dr. F F l>rury \Nelson Hayes, employed on the GouverneurAntwerp road contract. »AS brought to the VanDusee M^ mortal Hospital Saturday after noon A truck passed over his left foot. He is being attended by XH 8 W Close, and bis condition Is reported to be fairly comfortable Prof and Mr* Howard Sheen and son of Corey. Pa., arrived in Gouverneur, Monday night, for a ten day*' visit at the home of Prof Sheen* mother Mrs Matilda Sheen Professor Sheen graduated -from the Oouverneur high school with the class of 1914, and later from St Lawrence Tniversity. He ac cepted a position on the faculty of the Corey schools ten years ago and for the past three years and a half has served as principal. Corey- is a town of about 10.000 people. Teu fre*h air children that hare been having 4 t»«» w*<ek»< vaca- tion in Gouw-meur left thi« morn- i In* for thtn h»«n;es a. .Ww Y^rk ,\ Ther* art- uine m»r«> cftll r^a left who wfll return the third of Septumt>**t at Adams Center a daughter of Mr» Krnest Tre**«-tir Mrs Sweet Ackerman. of Ed employed by the S: Joteph couipan>. *a* injured this inf when « »tour Mi from a Ing wall and Mruck hmi on tne right hand Pr l^tarles T Adame found it Dfossa') tu «un»uta • one of th«- fingers la rane who 1* seriously ill io -hr „*Si>ters hoepttal there Mm W^h bum a sister, ha* been wi'.l; Mm: ^u<•t , he was removed fn»m hi> home to r-* hospital U a i-rfti.-ai < rtdmon t George Leehieh left ning on his return t|i|> t# ford i;n.ii*r*4i>\ Caiifonssa. •fl*r FOR SALE -Lea*** and furnishitt** J spending the month frit* !!•: f** ^ best ^*ying small hotel Us ents Mr and Mr*. JoM I^^ 0 \- N^rth-rn N>v» York H C Roger*. Mr and Mrs H V. Ttaaaaa***** Oouverneur N* \ CLASSIFIED COLUMNS of Lo%>fIle were repeat f«#ata of Mr and Hr* M J rairMsWs w »F VOUR t V£S troable yon In any Mrs Alex Wtiittaker of the Som •rvllle road returned last Thur* day from Dunbar. (>nt Can., where ._ \~ sh^ was callt^j by the serious Ul- yi\** Kbih^r Williams, daughter neua of her mother Her mother of Mr aud Mrs An hie Williaang of was somewhat improved when she Auburn, in vulting at the home of left for home. her grandmother. Mrs Lulu Wll llam* on Park stree! Her father. Madis&n ortn»by. son of Mr and who Is connected with a hardware Mrs James Onnsby. of New burgh, company in Auburn, is well known -nteruined a Iru friends Friday at the home of his grandmother. Mrs «>ertrude Ormsby. on Park street *! he occasion was hi* eighth birth day Thoee present were Alice Plunkett. Mary .Neill. Blanche I IxHiise. and Jack Hardy, and Bry | ant Ormsby. Rev W J McCullough. pas:or of the Kir*t Bapti*t Church at Greenfield. Mass . is spending a feu days as the guest of Mr and Mrs tB-f Brown 1*F will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist church, of \ which he was pastor for three i years He has occupied the pulpit of the Greenfield church since NV , \ember . 1927 in Oouverneur. taviuK been in the employ of the M E. I^oveland hard ware store in this village for many yearn The condition of Mrs Sara Bo* coe of Starbuck street, who slipped and fell from her porch Tuesday of last week, resulting in the fracture of three ribs and minor bruise*. Is reported as improved Mrs Bo* coe was sweeping the porch at th» time and in some manner she sltp- jSed and fell orer the railing S S Stowell received word on Monday evening that the serious condition of Mrs Stoweil's brother. han Hutton. a farmer residing In Spraguerllle. was painfully injured Thursday when a pulley with which he was hauling hay from the wagon to the top of the barn by means ©: a hoisting rope, split and fell, strik injc Mr. Hutton on the right side of the face and causing a deep cut Several stitches were taken ti !>r and Mr*. N C Hawr S i^f- Sunday afternoon for an auto trip !htouch The western states The> v»MI visit Dr Htvet' two bruth»r> In L. B Hapgood at Adrian M. u . and H A Hawe*. of Coldw& %r l* r Hawe» who 1* a local ovt-o pat hie physician, expect* to re-urn u> his office September firs* Mrs Agnes Griffith of Gr.f! :h* Br-dRe District, accompanied by her daughter. Mr*. Btanle> s S'«»well. and her son, Charles Gnf f h. of this village, left Monday fi»r I tica. where Mrs. Griffiths son. ^orth Griffith, is in the Utica Hos p!tal according to word received here Monday morning Mr. Griffith v^as employed by a eonatruction company Clarence McNeil, a farmer resid- ue in Spra>:ueville. and another man from the »ame village narrow ly escaped serious injury Friday !!.L ruing about 1 30 when a Ford ••>ur-!»i: car owned by Mr. McNeil •urned turtle on the Somexvilie \tate hiKhwa> about a mile from ;hi* village Both were thrown out jf the car but escaped with minor bruised. Mr McNeil suffering a >h>;ht bruiju 1 on the head and a few scratches on his right le* Mrs Lucy DemottA, with **r daughter, Mrs. Rose TtsOJttpaOQ ajid >ou Kvej Ivrunion. were called to Fine last week by the ttlaeaa a**d dea?h of her son in-law, Mr. B- F. Joner* > , Robert and Clifford Jay spent a wee-ivtnd recently on a camping and Ashing trip to Cranberry Lake Ms> Tkirothy Cobb of 8ymcuae \isited her friend*. Mi** Cavia Matroon over Sunday. j Maser Richard Popple entertain ed t»* he of hi* boy friend* at his home Saturday for the celebration of hi;* twelfth birthday. Mr and Mr* W C Spencer left lasi Wednesday for a fortnight'* auto ?r.p through central eastern and southeastern New York. Thwy were accompanied by Mint Jnave Green, who will pass tha>Ume with her cousins Mr. and Mrs Mel bourn Lutx in Kingston Mr and Mr* W. G Popple ted daughter Kuth Ann are spending a few days it their cottage at Cnip- pewa Ba.N Mr and Mr*. Thomas Peppers returned Thursday evening from a five weeks' fracation with relatives and oiher r .ends in Jamestown and vicinity Mrs. H L. Wallace with ber daughter. Lucile. and *on Herbert. W jy York's ge' bottle of IKUJU at tf FOR SALE House fix.' ^• r Cheap Nut all monex.required Kogers PO* •ALC—rmftawn ! . -dining room eat, LabUa m£* Cm be *v«n *t home oT .MrgUNt tt. J ton, Spraguerllle. K FO« SALE—New Tire. Mi,, and oH«flnal wraaping. fiCM House with 3 acre*. | at Tribune-Prea* oilcsu water, toilet and sew H C FOR SALE At York, good house. haH*tx>d floors, lights garden. <nrju:»* not much money required. H C Rogers mmmim •>CUMflN0 TINNING. HCP^III- IN<*^C. J. Phone 17#*W FLIES AGAIN -The Perfect Fly I S»-re« ns art M> easy to handle a I «'h:id ciu renn>ve and replace them. They rj t vour windows and are al w A > 5 r^ proof I^et S A Easton km,* ? . ur needs Phone 1«>7-W t> IS tf FOR SALt -Tiobam M Csbftt• ffm*. ! ex Ptano, new. rmJao 'flMM, j »e:i at a sacrifice lor fisick ('arleion Reed. Box ISA, Oonrne* neur Phone 31H. Itp JUST LISTED Five minutes from > s iidir. house with all improve- m«*nts /|: shape, garden, sold low for quuk sale, not mvLch money re- quired H C Roger*. WATCHES. Clocks and Jewelry rw paired at York's. Over Bank of Gouverntur tf J. R. STURTCVANT—M. B. at St Lawrenc* limn, rUWSBAl August 6 Sept. g, and October 1. OPTOMETRIST AMD 0#TIClAli ~F L Wheeler wilU-be ax Uae Bi. Lawrence inn, T»eeday. Be»t XT, all day, and Wednesday, Bnjst It. until 306 P. M. SMALL MOVIE PICTURE HOUSI FOR SALE lu good country towu H C. Kogers FOR SALE—U*e# parts far all make* of car*. Also new and **«*~~~^ end hand tires and! tabs*. City Auto Wrecking Co. H FARM WANTED—Have party who wants 20 or 30 cow farm, good and niecf of Watertown. spent the buildings and soil. Can make *ub- past wee* tn the Leonard camp at i staatial payment. Prefer it near Trout Lake j Oouverneur H C Roger*. Mr and Mrs Robert New by and i FOR SALE—Bay pacing | Widow\ nine yearns old < able. C & McCoy. X-»&i*» | four children of Lyle. N Y.. were •I lANLDTKSS i y 4*. Grand Union Grocery QUALITY POOn STORE '[ .Established 1872 -;- Sale July 29 to Aug. 3,1929 BERMA COFFEE __.;_\_ 1 1 lb. tin 45c . Unexcelled Served Hot or Iced KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 5c CRISCO 1 lb. tin 19c FRESHPAK MALTED COCOA 29c H. & H. GRAPEFRUIT can 23c FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER 51c Worth Griffith, who was taken to close the wound. His condition is the t'tica City Hospital, is due to reported as favorable. an automobile mishap. He was just leaving his work and crossing the road when tie was struck by a passing car He sustained a punc- ture of the lung, and is in a criti- cal condition HOMESTEAD ^FARM FOR SALE -On cLate road. 3U0 acres, mile Leland Datoush. of Carthage, was arrested Sunday on the Rich- vtlle road by Corporal McGann and Trooper Brown and was arraigned before -Justice of the Peace Ells. at Richville, on a charge of allow- ing an unlicensed operatorio drive his car He paid a fine of $5.00, and the young woman companion with him also paid $5.00. William Cassidy. brother of Mary Cassidy of Hailesboro v\a> discharged from the Albany City hospital !*\inday afternoon, fol- lowing an operation for hernia on July 13th Mr. Cassidy is a mem- ber of the State Troopers station *^d at the Oneida Barracks, and was injured in a motorcycle accident recently, operation I guests of hi* brother. Fred Newby .^ \ v ° \\\^ w ,^ IZn JZ i f Miss 1 and familv pan of last week J :^Kalb good building*, soil and j sireeL, Misses Jab Perrin and Ruth' *?\? ^ -^.^^^SS WANTED—Man mwi wH!ff# to wort on farm. Must !be good milker and reliable. Hay Fry*, It 1 Oaav- erneur. T-f4-Hl|i' ,,^ .. . STORE FOR SALE OR REMT— fc ^ Good location. Watt Miin streeC M H. Date. Phone m or li^fiL and Kleanor Fredenburg are spend- ing the week at Trout Lake. Mrs. Jennie McDonald . and grandson oi Pierpont Manor mere in town part of last week Mr and Mr* W F Hitchcock The assessors for the town o: Gouverneur ha\e completed the a> sessiuent roil for the-^town for the present year, and a copy ol th* Kame may be seen at the office of the town clerkq on Main street on til the 2**th day of August. On that date, the assessors wilj meet a' the town \board rooms in the Sav ings & Loan Building a* a grie> ance committee to hear complaints and review the same. They w ill be ^ ..._ ^ -.-*\ % • in attendance for the hearings from Bobb > ^remo, the young son of: at Ulydale, N Y nine o'clock a. m.. until four o clock - Mr and Mrs Wilfred Premo of Several are planning to attend p m. The assessors include Albert Hailesboro street, while playing, the Dekherruss Sunday School M. Rowley. Andrew H. Turnbuli. ^ ifh a do 5 ownp ^ by Miss Lillian convention at Russell next Satur- entertaineil Mrs Hitchcock's Sun which necessitated the; day school class with a trip up the HH IS stationed at the.^t Lawrence to Thousand Islands. if man has own fanning tools and WANTED TO »UW--0M Jtfetnren horses paid for. Also 721 published by N. Cwninr fundi Oar- arres «itate road near Goaverneur. rier «ft Ives. Aiso Ihone of other with 14 cows. Send for list of otlh! nnblishera. and palirflng* W JL F. ers H. C. Rogers. Gouverneur. i Tait. James J. Oliankm, lilt Hft^ .land Are.. CUca, N... Y. Ml.-it# FOR SALE—One of the best conn* | '\ , •„.— present time at Nassau, ten miles Saturday fn>ra Albany i Mr and Mrs try stores In Northern New York, j FOR SALE—Hare about ftt H C Rogers. Rock Pullets left at ninety • — ' ! each, for this weedi; only JUST LISTED—Five minutes from | ^a-^^ Q^. TWO tttlUe* of HE JgQi M L. Knox are on i »<iaare, house with all imnrore-i JUe RottM Clark R 3 f-Sl-ltft f their vacation enjoying two weeks ment *« A1 * B *P*« garden. Sold low f for quick sale, not much money re- ; tCE CREAM PLANT FOR SALE tn 'quired H. C Rogers. j Gouverneur. One erf b«*t. psxylttS in New Ym* istnln. . D« and Chester D Merrinian Patterson of the same street, was i day The St. Lawrence County, t'tili __ -lies. Inc.. the past week was grant the occasion being her ^ authority by the the public sfr Eleven were present. vi °e commission to exercise bitten by the animal Saturday aft j The Phitathea class of the Btp- e.-noon The boy. who 1s about six I tist church met with Mrs. Leonard y,aTs of age. has been m the habitJ Mathewson, Monday afternoon. of playing with the dog. which has! Mr. and Mrs. M* Hill and chll- heretofore been of a very gentle] dren of Syracuse have been spend FOR SALE—A garage, good loca tion. Also have agency for well iTJ^TLT o r known car H. C . Roger*. . i * stands in New T^rk state. 1*7,000 business laal year. The West Side Friendly Club met at the home of Mrs Clarence Bailey on Hailesboro street Thursday July 26 birthdav Eleven were present. V1C * comnussion to exerci?e a During the meeting, five names franchise granted by Herraon. S: were voted upon and accepted. ^r r * n 5 e c 2? nty ' for ««PP*3rtn* Cards were played following the, electricity. The former franchise meeting and honors were given to j ****$*' J^ i^ \»«^JH1^ vr» p w(lflrp . o avprg « n rt v r «. An specified the rate charged for street. Mrs. ueorge ^a>ers and Mrs. An ht|fl SJ tn . ti oublic i a se £lQtfS nature NO reason can i carnival at Carthage part of last a*™'* °o?Z lawn 0 a, T&lZZ ^6 ciUzTa h.Tdo£?eS £*l »- «««» for the s« M *n act.oB «».i««^i^ ***** JT« «„i^«*J* K«. on Ing system, which has been in- splendid time was enjoyed bj all., t ^ Thi5 jt wag expIaJned « t made it desirable that the old fran WANTED—Experienced typist de- sires work to do at home eve- nings. H C. Rogers. nature, but on this occasion Be sud- ing two weeks with her parents.! denly snapped at the lad and hit i Mr. and Mrs. A. Mcintosh, and oth-' him rather severely ia. the fore- er Hermon friends. gi h.«£;d Dr. D. M Mills dressed ike} .Mesars, V A Oreen. G N. Rls- -rmjary. which is not considered of ! ley, and Neil Morgan attended the FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT fc H. C. Rogers. FOR SALE—Ten ktfa m NoHk Shore 8yI rta Lata., The Cornell experiment station ha* deer loped new strains of pe* 'Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily This Store Will Stay Open Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays to Accommodate Our Customers Miss Betty Enos celebrated her t cn | se b^ superseded and a new one beans and medium-type field beans. ninth birthday Jast Wednesday.! procur§d This was granted by the resistant to all <known forms of July 24, by entertaining a number • village board and accepted by the anthracuose. of her friends. Refreshments were r company. - ' _•_ served about four-thirty. Those * present were Evelyn Dain. Eloise Dain. Louise Hardy. Mary Seaman, Carolyn Pickert. Reatha Stowell, Betsy Caten, June Booher. Join Artnnd. Barbara VanSlyke. Sylvia Shaw. Eloise Booher. Robert Cush- man. Keith Cummings. Norman Hazelton. Louis Scalzo. Emerson King. Ralph Booher, and Hilliard Seaker. . —' FOR RENT-Smail pleasant apart- j^ ^ nJMM9 :Ur ng^^ ;ia- ~r ment. S. A. East on. Trinity Ave pumping. H. C. Rovers. Zeoiz I>. \Welch & Co. Starting Thursday And Eclipsing Anything Ever Offered in Watertown Drastic Store-Wide Price Reductions SAVINGS OF 50% AND MORE Right in the Midst of the Summer Season with August and September Ahead 7 J_GS Arcade Street- MILLINERY including Famous Shagmoors SILK UNDERWEAR and 1 HOSIERY WU^Va^r «ad McCalhim at 20% off TAKE ADVANTAGE OF.THIS GREAT PRICE SLASHING EVENT jGet the Pick of the Best from .This Store for Its Distinctive Style* and Fine Quality - 1 . it -Jf. • leon ©. Welch & Co. - WE CAN SAVE YOU 4-3 - ; ON ; .-; Efectr^Washers&EfecuTcalHelps ; v ' We have no stents Vou receive tlie honeiit <»i* airent's foini Come In and Let Us Explain Our Plan NORTHERN OUTLET CO. ; Afivin-y for The-1900 Washer and Electrical Helps Ptjone 4138 WATERTOWN, N. Y. week Mrs. Ernest Miller and son Mil- ford ot Gouverneur, have been spending some time with her sis- ter, who is quite ill. Mr. Miller joined them tor Sunday. Floyd Parkell of-the T3rownriUe road is convalescing at Hepburn hospital following an operation. Mr. and Mrs. William Carring- ton of Springfield. Mass . an4 Mrs. Ida Keene of FttTe. were callers at the home of Mrs. Josephine Keene. last' week Tuesday evening. Mr and Mrs Thomas Cuniebell of Quebec. Canada, are registered^ at Hotel Hermon for a stay of sev- eral weeks. * JSevaral from here greeted Gov-' ernor Roosevelt at Canton and others at Potsdam, during his tour of the ne>nh country __ v — .Mr. and Mrs. W H. McMillan and Mr and Mrs. D Harmer and daugh- ter, enjoyed a picnic dinner at Cranberry Lake. Sunday. The homeward trip was not so enjoy- able. THE FULLER PROPERTY on , Clinton street large lot with roomy honse. barn office and sheds. H. C. Rogers. FOR SALE—Very dssmn, for sale. Very, 4-story brick bnlMlng they were pushed off the road and overturned by one of the inevitable road-bogs and speed-fiends. Mrs. Harmer was badly hurt. A passing car brought the ladies to Dr. Del- mage's office where she received first aid and shortly after was tak- en to Hepburn hospital where she is somewhat more comfortable. Messrs. Harmer and MacMTTIan re- mained in Fine to confer with the state troopers and other officers concerning the apprehension of the driver who-seemingly after wreck- ing the car and Injuring the occu- pants, deliberately sped on with- out waiting to see what damage had been done. Fortunately, none of the members of the party except Mrs. Harmer were badly hurt. Miss Gladys Kettle of Brasie Cor ners is vis J tine her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Frank Goodale. and other relatives here. Mrs tpr. Mrs G-eorge Brown of Ant i w**rp FOR SALE —5 acres of hay stand- ing Inside village,, H, e.^Rogtrs. rear ac Mam street stores. Good for any kind of storage. —HO, Roaw*. ..,. > JUST LISTED—On one of our best streets. Nice homestead, aft Improvements, fireplace, barn, good | garden. Sold account closing e tate. H. C. Rogers^ . FOR SALE—Living chairs and lamp. Call mt at €S Barnes street. 74Mt* FOR SALE—Sman cottage with lights and flush toilet at Sylvia Lake. H. C. Hogers FOR SALE—House in Gouverneur. with 3 or 10 acres. H. C. Rogers. HOUSE FOR RENT—H. C. Rogers. FOR SALE—Nice furnished cot- tage at Black Lake. H. C era, SMALL FARM FOR -SALE—SO acres, 4 miles Gouveroear, 1% 8pragnevilfe. H. C. Rogers. FLAT TO RENT—«. C. Rogers. ?i^l^^Lj^a*!Srr^OII SALE-Old a*1*bUshed pay- Ing coal and Ice business. Bold only on account oi illness. H^ C Rogers. ST. 1LAWRENCE SKIFF for aale.J^ |||L WAMTEtV-UtelssO -H. C Rogers. COTTAGE AT SYLVIA LAKE FOR SALE—Owner moved away^j- Good shape, lights, water, toilet. fireplace, convenient location. H. C Rogers. FOR SALE—Threshing cmtftL sis ting of St. JohasvUle with straw blower and Mi trndbgr, Weldon F. Lynde. Pbone SSFkX R. F. D. t. y - . M«Kf 2r ^ FOR SALE OR RENT—«tore cm Depot street. Ed ward si H. ¥.. with or without stock. Inojnlre* of Bar* mom a Noble, Edwmni*, N. f. MStf JUST LISTED—Vsty Square. One of tfoe houses in town. •rverylMng ' shape, no repairs. Good deal someone waatlng to* rent to nelp on overhead Jtogers. \*r WANTED—A boy at - |s a licensed driver No. S John 8L Phoa* 1SS-W at FOR SALE—ia dud bndlem tlM alive, or I5c tb. Mrs. Raymond ney streeC : JMl-ltjL. Commercial House. T-SWL TO RENT—Large. sJry, bed-room, nmln Ifioot bath, ail modem OTTenleima. JtS East Main St. Pnosss 1SKR. T-ilHtt WANTED—Freeh fruits, Machine. $100 model. Price ISO ve#x ^ T^WT«*C« Inn. inr css^, -^. F. Rush. Tribune-jj^ m /^ Adding! Press office. 7-Sl-lL \^ ——FOR SALE—1 Jewel eosJ room7! Rod Star gaaoJtoe atom 1 JUST LISTED—A good house. Owner could run a •tor*, ]b#x in x^.^^y^ 4 to advantage. Not much money i^^ ft Pow#r c^ m ^£ __< Phono «. required. H. C. Rogers. WATERTOWN. N. Y. tt FRUIT MARKETS 2S Mate GOJVERNEUR Ph»n« »0 FREE DELIVERY ON ANY ORDER OVER S1.00 Sweet Juicy STJKKIST CULaTORWIA ORAHOES 2Do»n35c ,L»-p« Sweet Jw»cy He«eydews R»p« Sweet Cantaloupes 2for25e at and Sundays. .OUPRESiE COURT— si. Lawrmoe i CHERRIES—Place JBros, 1 Countr—Pai^v B. Barnard. Plaintiff. j| 0 worms, tor sale Nettie Dickaon and daugh• .rs. Harry J bamard. Uriendaiit. AiUammArm rw»«iT JrT!lr TO HARRY J BARNARD - tSr 0 ™ 1 ?' D,Tma \to**** «II^I „- v* D w* u w m*ap* T*a. Nt.tic^ that pursuant to V Y.. all the wek. Open called on Mrs Roy Hickok an vr^ of Horu 3<*r» £ jCmp»rr last Tuesday On Thursday. }Cr8 j in*4r an Jujr z'sih. 1*2*. aad enter«d]^ Claude Shaw and daughter. Mavis, »\ *** «f^ >f xh *J£?\f* ^S? 1 ^ vou CAM nnvr ArJn**^ W ' «.r rtm^ ^« i^4 »t •K-, UJ^L^ ^ ^ La»rer>ce -with tb* prUtkw Of Y °w vAN SAVE OOElarB Bf ; of Canton called at the Hickok ; i,^^^ B Bw^ard. Fw*uit by which It I your eyes fitted an TorUa, • home «\pp*«.r)k that ImSm? U. Fiarnard >«** ' T . Mr and Mrs Fred Corey and! screwed du^ ^^^^^ \Sf^?* FARM FOR *r+ ItTin* and that no puch evidence daughter Mildred, and Mr Milan Oakes farm SALE— Mrm. of in J Lyon of Syracuse, art guests of) a** been found and that you have as* miles from Mr and Mrs. WT II Mix and other •^>teS youn^f f<»r mor* than flv« Hermon friends for the week. *S 5 ' IK. BE •e - < road. II ^ , Vl J t A „ ^ ^ , :c imtry B Barnard U» bf Ht- , » ?*%!?*„* Perley Kinnie is in Hsjsburn bos- t m dunr* that tim^ aws rbat eb« b— f Rlcbvffle, K. Y. pital suffering from a fracture of J ***** v«i u. h* *mA a h«anzig ope* , SESSEESSSBSESBEi , Ka i- _ k^i..- ^%^ » ^ ww-— w* tb* m^d (yetitiot) a: th* Trial a»d ftpr- ; , the leg below the kneeJ»ben be ^^ Trrt ^ ^ 9 upr*m* C<mn of tbe|/WfV CIAWCIX Etfmt «*Hsf { was struck by an scutomoMle drtv-irrnimy of f»v U«rm*f appoinjed V>f|JI| fLUlf UD Fill. IMIX en by his bro^Ler-ln-law. WlHinm »* *** ai :h# r^auy Cev: H«»e al^ m mmm ***** \ ****- mm ^ mmmm WalratH. Sunday morning. .! :h * VBlm » r * OHL^^-.->•*? ***r • •» *oeoa, Caniatsssst. Bsm, M. CL I F~pt*mb+r Hh ltr?» —SPECIAL Or-KPl fW»T WATKRMELOlfS 4Scup F-ese tVee* O©n*o«s ^ Horns G^ewa Rad< 3 bunches 13c j 3 buncho 10c raSSE CARLOAD EEt> STAB 1TEW POTATOES 53c peck - $2.10 bu. !>ee T a' e« R^P* fta^a*as 49c lb. Sclb. 19c lb. . . _ . _^ . , -fc isr> a: * m oooct p j A fr^e entertainment was gfvetl rr, at a* mgm t***+*Ti*r aa amaef f in the Chau^aoqua test Monday <** ^ h^ard. at which use proof of ] evening by thetocal taiesu sssdVr n ^ ^^ ««tained to t*wj*o- Kuaa wj ci*r «** «w* ^Ti\ OOB •ha.. b# task*** and a£ apf>lloatk»m the supervision of Mkas Ertand of wta t* mtvd» t«* mn ord^e dtwM\^—' Chkaaro Mtsi Eriand Is Cbactau tb# mema*^ betw«Nrr. r< m and^ qua superintetidentr fore tniss localityr a ^l mumj B BmrTmrA \^ ********* I and promises most pleasing pro* Dsu*d Jorv 2Kb, lets • f>AIST B BAJt>ARI> , UROS Q CKART t xttm far rm*tm. OLO»E STCAat msmm grams tai fo the thre day enie Mr and Mrs Frank Pfeisltg-jQl. Auy ZLBSETA rL&t STOtt 49clmftket fUiCKES LeCLscm Ce>e^ Wl ADC TO FLXASX ^^WUJftown were guests of Hermoft fnends Sarurday and RunAay f POND ROAD Tne Wne«4er Evnns ssedictne Sunday vlattors MI £ Cook's sbow gare a SaaJ performance oc were Mr and Mrs Hiraa L-«Forty Monday evening J M^ HaE. u> iMn Ida Glaaby and rr*4 crowded bosjM Tbose attending and family A \t a-^trf \t> ikiak tib^r bad rsn to pay to* tim» s Frk*ee* 90. MM Amy U rajw of MaJoti\ w.L, regret ts c/ ner P^r^at d&~m at tW of be* »*epc*ori^r Mr% KJ H^Cgari a: i=^A<l7 JT A. Ad^*r-^f IGOUVERNEURI BUS 1 IL£A*E* ' I 1 Lf>«- V MAtDWAHa great I 1 w^r* ROOSJ 1 FOS •-£ A>ROttOAC*S I j CvtT*»^^SttX j LiLwiaMiHMMHiaHiaiaiiiii^ailll^M^a^iiiaaaMaaaaaaaaaMaJ -:tea. Saturday, by \^ of ber inste* Mrs Mr and Mrs *>* BendrVIm i r-andson aisc ?tAn-»ey Packard W#w! IX'-moL. \S^lfcred •!J# Pa^»» cc^iax* SJ Sytris Mr a»d M-» W 3*an I »--iad M2»d LA* WHS ifeetr dassrbter C*aad» B^^TiekM be* Ca.-*ag» far sp^erai d)ays on ta of 3t -l *• SfcMW*r *.Vl -4*2*