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;V^'-£ rt: THE TRISUWE4MIESS, GOUVERNEU nfa N. V. WI SSSSI S0AV, AUOUST 7. 1t» 10CAL ITEMS OF INTEREST THE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN WOOD CHOPPERS th * a wII—im «**** Hated a* owning | step-ladder on which she was of her hoiiif- WVdnesda> afternoon .Sh*- *as :ak*ii to thi- VanDuxef Mrmonal hospital and an examination b> Dr. S W Clo»r disclosed no broken boDrs aifhoutrh •hr vi a* badly bruise AoenT a *«•*»** people whom f *MT%. Thomas Quill fell from „ i imsinrs*sav~ U#ted as owning | ?Joes hare failed * ° * et th * ir \-! standing f£**eforl»*» ,. jthryard •\5 The work o f curbing Austin! tmirrrt in this rill*** *\ com-; '^kieftWd the peat week New curb-. -\ in* wvll be placed at both sides of 1 £ lb* street and the entire street will, '•''*'trcfto*-***\\ «°» l ot resurfacing' A marriage h 1: m nJ other necessary repairs ^ j the afflcv of H r Ro^r* io» Q f* -,— '• ~ '— j registrar. Friday evening to Mr -~~ A somber oi |>tal H UrWn | Walter S Lewis of 22 4 North Haiu- * fcr»**»der* are planning to attend the Lff tisieia Picnic and FVld !>.•> • » be Xs*i«l St **** Gerrtt Miller tdrm, Pet ' trtK>ro. Saturday. Aujcus: 17th, tin- { 74rr the auspice* of the NVw York 1* Holstetn-Frieslan A»Svxiai.ou. An, • lint r rest ins: program of fl-ld s;*>rts ' £ Is the morn Lin; with substantial! „ fla-ry merchant!ise priz*~s. and \Jthrre will be a program oi «p«-ak-, < in* b>' prominent br**«~ders in the ^a.'vrnoon . T~ . . , . ! A Ford car. o*n**d and <jri\en b> ,! .A >argc banner, advertising the K d*ard Mooney a clerk eniMoved *Gouverneur fair and strung across lt the c . c . Donald drug coxupanv .nvst Main street near the 1niiti*Ti-^EB^Q^e.\^oTlid^dr with a St J- ^ a height of about $0 feet, be-; dehaker machine operated bv P B -.Htxue unfastened Monday llton fetr**et, Watertown and M r * Aicn** M Burns of 115 Parr.-r sin***, this villa* Mr L«-*.< is a candy maker by trad* an J v : t - for tome time located in il.f K n ney Block on WVst Main h'r^-\ wh»-r»* b** conducted a *holt*sa!** and retail candy store. Thts «* »h«- s**cond marriage for both of the contracting parties evening ^-Jsnng a slight wind storm and 1|P11 on a car owned and driven by • 1*M C. Soper, stale road contractor. ^*The viaor on the machine was 7 damaged and several scratches 4. mere received on the top of the i car. East brooks, an engineer at the St Joaeph Mining company at Fouler. Mrmday erening at 8 30 The acci- dent occurred near the traffic light in lower East Main street. Officer Mon'reville investigated the acci- dent Damage was slight to both i machines.. S FOR SALE ft..- Utt-ii Ayrsfcrre av«-!r...-.,.i u ,» -» y t<jtr> old fre#b- et: J:.OU- . \utms : U K \V Su3W va- K V [i ] j p IF YOlP FY£S <-twib!H you in any w«i *- A h,t!!e of 1KIRJ at *'°f* \ tf QUANTITY of T»e4 FHsTfttti all kinds at your own Kaximan k Son «. _ ... ^ ^* X' : *••• *. FOR SALC—New MVcWtU COTS) Ttre. i3x4. and Uner tube, |sj original wrapping %\%M, at Tribune Preas Office. LIE S J WATCHES. (' ocks and Jewelry re par.u *; fork's Over Bank of Grand Union Groceries,- Inc. Meat Dept. Chunk Bacon 29c Mfity Beef Stews -18c to 28c •-• ~ Baoon Squares 50c A Meaty Pork Reaeti 30c Freih Side Pork 25c Machine Sliced Boiled Ham ~ 55c ~P\q % % Liver 2 lbs. 25c Salt Pork 5 lbs. 95c Netherland Cottage Chess* 2 lbs. 25c Pickled Pigs' Feet 2 lbs. for 25c The regular meeting of Gouver- neur Grange. No 303. will be held Friday evening. August 9th. This ! will be the only meeting during August on account of the Gouver- neur Fair. Richville Grange will! be the guest and the Magic Garel will be presented to Masters Free-! man of Gouvemeur and Ells of Richville. by County Deputy Her- ? bert Smith. Following the meet-; ing programs will be presented by | Mrs Leslie Btreeter and Mrs. Otis \ Streeter. with North Gouvemeur, members on the committee, and the i Richville Lecturer. Mrs Fred Mel-1 i len. These programs are open to i the public. They wi»l appear daily a* the Gouvemeu** Fair. August 20 to 23. featuring tht afttrnoon progrj m befors tSe Grandstand rh'.M 4 ' * . wa> - ••ai; r AGA.N -The jVrftHt Prt FOR «»CNT H P ^ *.'• >.. «a^ to haii.ile a . HOUSE FOR WENT—H. C. »»« Let S. A Eastoni iWC-C. J- ChlahohA. IU JteC «..-ds Phone i»: w ! Mlkia ^ Pbona 170-W _,_ •^ i i FOISO K >fl i< > pin. Inquire J R STURTEVANT—M D OeslM at St. Lawrence Inn, fUBSDAY August C, Sept 3. and October 1. ( i <> u ^ f *• u ^ u r tf FCLT they Son BASE RUGS—*xl£ whBs la»t $6 7$ A Katimaa ft TWO quit Ki\ •«>• I.:Vtng K(«»M'! Sltlte^. i move i IIMMI, priced to A Katzmau ar S«»a FOR RENT Small pleasant apart* u.- a .S A liaHton. Trinity Are. FOR SALE Hurroiigh» Adding Mai nine. 5lm> modeL lYice $50 r^r -ash. r, F. Jiu*lj» .Xribnne- l*Te>^ ufflct PORTABLE VICTOR Phonographs at $:\. •M^rui $:'.'> IH>. A Kat«man •i: Son r OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN —E. L ^\boelor wt'l bo a t the St Lawrence Inn. Tuesday. Sept. 17, ail day. and Wednesday. SepC IS. tmtll 3 uO P M FOR SALE—Use* jarta lor SU .makes of cars. Also saw aad^soo- oad hand tiros and otooa. Maji^so City Anto Wrecking Co.. 14 dWsB 8L Paone H4-W aVStC ,>3r? WANTED Several good used pl- anos in exchange A. Katxman A Son STORE FOR SALE OR RE NT- Good location. Woat Maim atrooC M H Daln Phone 44 or 1SS-R. ' DEPEYSTER TO HOLD FELD DAY LOAN DIVISION OF EARLY DAYS AT | MRS. LOIS B. STATE LIBRARY BATTLE HILL—WINTERS WED FOR SALE i»ry bi>dy wood 1 per i-orti fur mixed wood for hard mapte delivered Reddick Gouremeur. N. V. 2F21. Richville. WANTED TO SUY—Old pictarao pnbliahed by N. Cnrrlor and <&sr* rier 4k Ires. Also thooe of otter ii si publishers, and palntinars by A. F. t? T iTalt. Janes J O'Hanioii, ltaw Hol- land Are., rtlca, N. T. 7-11-4** «->^e , $400 Phone 8-Mtp SWAN LETS Mammoth Parade and Ball Game— Gouvemeur Band and Popular Orchestra in Attendance -Those who attend the Anuual Community Fair. August 9th. at De Peyster this ye*r will be well re- paid, the committee believe, for all committeemen have reported every- thing B*» been completed for the biggest day in DePeyster * FHe!d Day histoiy. Among the many at- tractions mill be a Mammoth Street Parade at 1<»;30 o'clock. consKtins of gaily decorated floats and cars; bright, new shfny autos: novelt?' acts of a comical and serious na- 1 iernational line and opened the t ture and in fact everything to make 1 subject of getting by the customs a grand and glorious parade A officers ax the border. I horseshoe pitching cojue»e-and oth- One stated that he bad a guart 1^\ sports will be held The Empire of DeWar'a in his grip and was j Flying Circus from Syracuse will go4ag to put a $5 bill around 'he •'be there with daredevil »tunt fly. <By W. R SWAN • This bringing it orer from Can- I ada has many phases to the oper- ; at ion. Two travelers were in the Bmok- i ing room of a Pullman on an to The Extension Division of the New York State Library, spoken of in laat week's issue, i s not alone in the sending out of books ihroughoutout the State The Loan Division is doing a like work, but in a different way Individuals in Gouverneur. desir* early days and experiences in that ing books not i n the Public Libra- section as follows: William O'Hara Reminiscences on Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van C. His Early Experiences—Now ; Bock us Becomes Bride of Or. Resides In Minnesota ! C H Wadsworth, Cleveland WORK WANTEO—Lady wants houj«*work in small family. Write M B\. ctr> or TrTbunePreas. Oouv- erneur, N Y. 8-7-ltp. SEVERAL Csod Phoaographs lor sale. A Kataman 4b 8om. .^ ry. can obtain, through its librari- an, the use of Albany books for William O'Hara. of Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. V C Bockus of Minn., a najjve oi Battle HU1. <h**.j:*9i Main street, returned home written a few reminiscences of the Saturday from Cleveland, Ohio. where they attended the wedding i of their daughter. Mrs Lois Win- j J * ,ters of Cleveland, to Dr. Carl H. I - M r It was covered with a primeval Wa ds^orth. prominent d^ntlat of, 8 P* nt FOR SALE—One Chautauqua ket. Phone g-F-15. Clark Wood ward. Route 5. 8-7-lt. won SAte—Throahlng ootSt sis ting of St. Johasreilte with straw blower aad S-1S tic, i SEoklon P, Xyaoe. Phone ilFSi. It F. D. a. 7-lS4f ._ JENNEVILLE two to four weeks by paying the ^f/ composed of maple, beach. cleveUnd The wedding took place birch and hemlock. The only means to obtain a little cash mas TO burn maple and asti logs, and save the ashes Then they would postage one way There are many expensive books that one does not care to buy. yet would like to read. So this plan that the Loan Divis ion makes possible for the citisens *»** crude leaches near the wa ter. empty the lye into the potash Settle and boQ it down to black salts or potash Charcoal was an n«*ck. and say nothing ing and parachute jumping, and The other said. \I've got a'bot- Passenger rarrrmg at %2:5* a -rttfp will he a feature all day. A ball stoop to attempt to bribe~ M j *ame *>a* been arranged between r K 'the Carthage Independent* and Saranac I^ake for a $25<» purse Theee teams have met once with the result a 1 to 0 victory for Car- thage. A roast pork dinner, with mas-hed potatoes, brown gravy. tie of Hiram Walker's, but would not officer; he would just stow his away down in his grip and take chances.\ Result: After the border inspec- tion of the officers, number two. of the state is botlr practical and economical. (Recent fiction an d strictly reference books are not in- cluded in the plan ) These topics following, give one - ,. . . . £ partial idea of some of the state ? amn 7 iB J?. the wood * books thai have been obtained for this community: Grimm's Fairy* Tales in German: Wedgewood Pottery and Its His- toryj Women In International Af- fairs - : Gasoline Engines; Famous Wednesday, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Mr. Hudnut. pastor of the Wintermere Presby- terian church on Euclid avenue, that city. Mr. and Mrs. Bockus were the attendants at the wed- ding. Mrs. Winters was born in Rens- ° th ^ ?l?** e \ Th * ^ ^ b ^ r ;selaer Falls and attended school in > ould build a shanty and move his Those coal roars. Gouvemeur. including Gouvemeur The coal was burned 4nto coal pits. The wood was £ut into cord lengths and stood on end two tiers high. Then it would be covered with high school. 8he went to Cleveland years ago and \has and Mrs. William Jenne Friday and Saturday a t Theron Hendricks' at Emeryville. Prof. Howard Sheen, wife and son Robert Howard of Corry, Pa.. Mrs. Matilda Sheen and Miss Mar- lon Sheen of Gouverneur spent Fri- dsy evening with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sheen. Thursday morning, between elev- en and twelve o'clock, the farm honse belonging to William Hull burned to the ground. The house was occupied by Ttilie Perrigo. his ST. LAWRENCE SKIFF SALE—H. C Rogers, FOR TO RENT—Large. *iry. fmisM bed-room, main floor, privaia bath, ail modern convenience*. US Eaat Main St. Phono 15S-*. 741-tt soil. It was fired from the bot- indian Women^p7£T^ very- hard to bum a s __ wife--a ml fuui children number ot years ago and has ^ wag working at the SL been employed as a forelady in the Joseph Lead Co.'s development and millinery department of Bedell's Mrj| p erT \ g0 WM ^joe but managed department store there. _.„ to sare *er four small cnUdren. Dr. and Mrs. Wadsworth wULi^ thelr fumUm^ wag burned. make their home fn Cleveland on Euclid avenue. Dr Wadsworth.is a graduate of Western- Reserve uni- versity's dental college and has ing In the Twentieth Century: \ had to ^* at K chfK, 4 day ^ ni * hi Sales Tax: Old English CWna; to n ?\;? nt J U ^^.^HH ', Decline of the West; Conquering f . f 1^ il\SJl^ ^Li?f P^«»<^ \ * dentist ^ Cleveland The Air - Etc- !L penoa. Mr.> u Harm recalls #rt „ tWj „ AaLmt *>& M ._ ti*. #-»K-» if rX,. »^ «.,»o^«r«*H i*' «K« »v-^\^ rnat lne school house was built of ir you are interested HI ahy par- . lrnsir I **» HI **W^ t v* of ft another ausrt of Hirsm Walk- ^ ^ ™ ; in 'tbeforenopn in the > ^^^^^.^^ booki b^rd? Tr^xy L^pipl \S ~± -. M ..^.. K.„. ^,. and know more about it. meni ^ ^ ^ ^J ^^ NEW STOCK of Juvenile Fnrni- tttro—'*Stork- line. A. * Son. WANTED—Fresh fruits, bios, fowl, broitoca, real St. lAwrenea 1$9, T41-tt. & -•*.. \*i* NEW Dining Room and Bod Room Snltes are Just ai \W. PeJt' J man found his qtiart missing b ut ^ f um .Carrots, peas, white and- brown Jf r ™^?*-? t0 hi V^ p ' f<m Z % bread, butter, pumpkin and apple M? DeWar*s there, and along side p|<? cheege etc ; tW m be served for „ ._ —^—, alLwho come in the forenopn in the er. with an envelope and X5 cents ^^^ » nd Masonic halls. Price for the past 29 years. His father was a prominent dentist at Coop- ers town. N. Y. in change Now, what do you think of that* Union Grocery QUALITY FOOD STORE Established 1872 Sale Week Aug 5th to 10th BERMA COFFEE __ 2 lb.. 89c POCONQ^COFFEE _ __..„ ___ lb. 41c DARMA COFFEE „_______ lb. 37c EARLY MORNING COFFEE 3 lbs. 95c FRESH FROM OUR OWN BOASTERS Grand Union Fresh Prunes, No. 2% can 25c Freshpak MALTED COCOA, lge. can 29c KRUGER'S BREW 4 bottles 25c GREEN TEA lb. 39c BANANAS $1.25 and up per bunch TEESH rBUIT ord VEGETABLES EVERY DAY This Store Will Stay Open Mondays, Wednesdays and fc&tnniajB to Accommodate Our Customers 50c. A six o'clock supper will b e served in the Masonic HaI7 ronsist- j ^ n ing of baked ham.escalloped oota- ^i^^ Am toes. etc. The Gouverneur Citi- zens' Band will furnish music dur- ing the day, and there will be a between concert between 7 and 8 o'clock in the evening. -There will be two dances. Popular dances in Grange Hall. P Music by Harley Cash and his col ored Jungle Band from Rochester. Dance tickets. $L25 per couple; er- trar ladies. 50c each. Silver Oray dance in Odd Fellows' Hall. Jtfuslc -by Arley Leonard and his Old , Timers. Tickets, $1.0* per eoapie. j Base Ball Game—50c for adults and children under 12, 25c, Tags will ; be sold daring the forenoon to pay band and parade prises. So every body who comes is asked to buy and make day. JEREMIAH ASA AMES caught lire and the. boys had a little fun patting it out. The MONROE C. WESTURN Monroe ~C. Westum. 24, painter Amh*r Q A P/wir^ .*wi J * c &<x>i furniture was not very ex- nonrtx> K: cesium, z*. paimer mTof ^ivster^eiv!} ^«^« the seats having been °< Hennon and Ml»s Janet Chilton, ^!! *XrI?±*^I ^t^imade froftT^TaBs with aueer hoU» a 23. summer visitor at HermoBk were a telephone call Sunday evening, mad e froflr^STaof floored, pegs -drove :h auger holes , m „ ^_, M , in and turned P«»nf«My ^ ut Friday morning a t one o'clock when the sedan which July 28th, stating that.their fath . . . . M er. ,. A. Ame. of Br«ie Comer.. | ^n^r^aT. VjH wh£ W^.r. w„ dri^ .maahej. tf students could write, fastened to t0 * north bouDd fr ^^ ht tr *«* ** the legs. Our writing books were \>* ^^^^ cr08Bl11 ^ « ^ made of foolscap paper. The teach Oswegatchie hill at Oswegatchie. ers wrote ail copies antf as no two gesture, who was at the wheel teachers wrote the same way. none .5^ ^ ^ w *f Proceeding down 6T us learned to write A carpon- IT,€ \ ™-r 11 ? * w not 8e ! t«« «J^s*t ter made us a blackboard about whlcft Mocked the main nighway had suddenly passed away at £: 30 j o'clock while preparing (or bed, i Mr Ames had not been as well as usual for the past three weeks but j was able to dress each day and walk to the dining room for his,' meals. j On Sunday morning he had a ; slight heart attack but when given' three feet square Then we had a T J je , c f r washed tat© the aide of , the freight car^ The less t o sar. did not mark Tery f* ih * h **** of T^ . DA *»? ll ^ r ». .. . ^ .. . . chunk of white chalk which n«^ the f re^ h t car^ JThe Impact cans- his heart medicine he soon was as L ™ t « .T^^M «1 W iS2; *?± ** the Heaos of The paasengera to well t0 \ r ^ mMTU \\ iWt against the windshield, ehatter- We nearly always had women Passing motorists took the in- welL as Usual. .He ate dinner and read nearly ail the afternoon ate his supper as usual and then , . ^ . ^ . walked to hU t*d room and ^'Jg^*?^^£^ «*** coup.e to Star I^ke wtore eo. Later. hU Mn _Aaa wa. a.. IS .-i JJJ^^ «rt «d boar^«d «n ^ medJeal ttentloa. 'eTwho beraV to teach at flft«« ^ ter <***\* r *^* d K t !; S^ UMI Uarht unttl .he waa twent/, *??\** «'\»««• T?*'*\**\* Jeremiah Aaa A^ea w„ bom *\^™.™2*^\^ HT^*?Z to fM JW the town of Morristown. near Ed ^^ ^f °*d only one ^ale^^^ N J has been soendina the _ ijrardsville. on the Poor-Rod Road,j f**\ **? Corbin. while I w%VVM' N J * *\ been spending the w y \ w — rZT ,. » ^ \ Ma y 2nd 1841 - th<> »°n of Th^ latej ,ivln « tAere. He was about 17 Mr. and Mrs Donald Peck have j^ al|d Lucllu j a EUenwood Ames. • ***T* old aDd he obtained $12.00 * r^a'nd^d'giorion; ** \m to Preparing for be<it wheq ( *Z^ 1 *™**' he quietly paaood away without a ^ wno °*** n Lst niggle SYLVIA LAKE two returned to Albany after a weeks visit at E. J. Peck's. .Charles Dunkerberg has painted his cottaee also the garage Joe West has built another cot- tage. Mr* Marion Whitney has return- ed to Schuylerville aftertwo weeks stay at her camp. Mrs. Louis Levy has returned to Syracuse after spending a week with Mrs. Donald Thompson Mrs. Jane Groves of Gouvemeur was the guest of her sister. Mrs. S G. Absalon the past week. Ernest Cummin?? and family al- so Carlton Reeri_ are at the Reed cattage. * , - Miss June JOavis of Hailesboro rp*n: s^veraJ days with her aunt. Mrs Edd Davis H Wright of Watenown ir build- in* a new dock at his camp - — On August 5th, l$g2. he was united in marriage to Mary Forsyihe a daughter of the late Robert For- sythe Mrs Ames died May 16th. 1895. The marriage took place at the home of his uncle. Joseph An^s at Lisbon, who was his guardian. To them were born seven chil- dren. Richard C. who died Febru- ary 9th. 1925; Willie W.. who di*d February 11. 1904-Mrs. An:t^r ?. A Conroy of DePeyster: Joseph F, who died DecenjaWr 29. 19f'4: Mrs. M Pearl A Mills, whd died August 15fh &21: Asa. who Mres OL the home farm: and Clark, of P*Pey- ster Mr Ames also brewed up thr»*e prandchiWren whoa*- roother died The youngest. Gold* Araes Hut ton has always lem*^^ «tth her grandfathec nnd de^o*K#y car^d for him until the la** £s> per month. He was a good teach- er and liked to read. J recollect at one of his board In it places they did not have a scrap <*f printed paper except six Bibles, a rare op- portunity to study the Holy Spirit. There were some quite import- ant events happened In that conn try while I was a small boy. The buildine of the Watertown and Potsdam railroad was one of them. We could see the smoke orer in the Scotch Settlement. J remem- ber goinr t o Potsdam Junction Hater it was called Norwood) .At that time they had no roiUng stock except flat cars. They used shin- gles and blocks to hold the planks for seat^ Then they had bushes for shad- We stopped in a beau Uful grow n-ar Racket Rivf>r The Gouvefneur Fair was start- summer in Hermon The girt was cut. on the face, neck, and legs. West urn was cut on the head and face. Wire screens covered with cheesecloth are excellent for pan- tries and storerooms with windows near the ground, for they keep out dust, yet let i n freah air. The wise home canner knows that it pays to put up fruit or Mr and Mrs. Dan Cole and chil- dren of Edwards called on Mr. and Mrs. William Jenne Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sibley of Antwerp and Mrs. Mary Sibley of Gouverneur spent last Tuesday with their sister and daughter, Mrs. Cleve Jenne. . • ._ George Bartlett was a recent vis- itor in Syracuse. ,._ FURNISHED HOUSE FOR SALE —H. C. Rogers. -~ , FOR SALE—1 Jewel coal range, 1 Red Star 'gasoline stove, 1 lew box in A-l condition. Oswegatchie Light sV Power Co.. Church street. Phone IS. . ...-.-** ^ ^ YOU CAN SAVE dollars by having your eyes fitted at York's. tt FOR SALE—Maxmoft 7 oar. Just overhauled. Price right. Geo. L. Tait. _ COUCH HAMMOCKS and Gliders at special jirioea chit week te close. A. Katxman A Son. FOR SALE—Houses all sixes, all locations, all prices* Jfctt all money required. H. C. ONE USED ELECTRIC JtAOMfc nearly new, nt half nrftee. JL Kataman «% Son. ORE SEP ROAD Ward Priest and twb children, Paige and Dorothy, spent two weeks with his father here thru haying. Paige remained to spend some time with his cousin, Ray Prieat. Prof. .Everett Prieat and friend from^Rochester spent the week-end with his parents here. Sunday, they enjoyed a picnic dinner near Coopers Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beaaw spent Frtday evening a t Edward LaTrmy'a. Little Harriet Brice has been spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rowland. Mrs. Bemice Dsahnaw spent one day recently at bar home here. Her bushand came for her and spent the erening with her grand parenU, 4 . and uncle and famfly here. i l^?? , T!2 t ~-_ 1-M _ - - . * UtUe Ma^JortecSeaa^ * ^ with her annt. WANTED—Middle aged ^irl for general ply xn Mrs. Sol Kaplan, Main street. „ *m- .*>-•-• >,.*^ a-w I WANT TO SUY a gSOi Cow Doa> jAsMreas, Axthnr WissosL Ronte 4 1-F-SL *^- I^ORSES FOR SAlX-#1rst .weU hrohen, heavy anatched chunks, prieed rlghL •fyttt*' Jng Word has l^^eceired here of! ^^arm^statTro^ the death ot Mrs. Ray Lowery in ottt fl t ^A mtu Michigan. Mr and Mrs I^eryjSSiT ^n„ _ spent two weeks here a year ago. for sale, also on state RICHVILLE ROAD NOTES Mr. asrtf Mrs Robert Watson of N*w York City are expected to ar- rive at the home pf Mrs, Harriet McCarger. Tuesday e»ehlng—Mra7 vegetables to sell only \when she j w ataon was formerly Ercfle Snmuld- can make enough to pay for her i in ^_ <r f tnl8 vicinity, labor as weU as for the materials, , Mr ^^ *** Dexter Mitchell and USKI ~ i daughters, Katherine and Dorothy, for liat. H. a Rogers. mSSmm -\^m^L^ FIjAT TO RENT—H. a FOR SALE—Nearly er oil stove. H. C. lot W^stfleld Mass.. and Mrs JL I. WE HAVE several fairy guaranteed, tor attraotive prices. St County Utilities, inc. at Wi CHERRIES—Place 4m, K. Y.. tor seie t^oas of boiling water and a ten per cent solution of acetic acid ap- j jr™ ™J~Z2^ZL L nh«5 *ifh sui ~* rfrn^r ^ They reported haring plied with as eye dropper cis Morris and Edwin Radea tored to Cranberry Lake Sunday. alio leaves 1« grandchild res and ** wb * D Oorwe McClellan was a •-«fi^ $4*00 Clip TUi Advertisement $4*00 IT IS WOBTH K« IF FESftSHTXn FRIBAT OR SATURDAY •V», -.^3^^^ ^^ 9 9'3'$9 4* Spexdal [Direct from the Otfering ot Love Bird Pearls Tub Adven^^mti^ >LJ<I *'..** *•-: J*-> f*«n-T it4e Penri NVk'ac*. Tak^ a :vg-:^s^ of v;* * - t A4d 10 Oc;^ W ti MsH CPr ier VAN8LYKE & CURTIS 17 rreat rrandchildren Mr Ames had been a m<»ni^r of the Black Lake Lodge. F i ~Knt sine* fVptetnber ls^4. and aL bon- orary member for 13 yearn H* had a wonderful memory and *-z?or^ reading, usinr his mother's rias^^ *%e us*<i at the time of her d*a:n r^ctob^r V»UL 1»S at the ax * of %l years. He could re4ate ba^^n- inm of ?t years aro. remerr.b^'.r*c dis*2»ctry in U4* his father rJ>ok ter to d^ath with ouimry »h;V fi'Zinr in the rocking chair Wb*c Mr Ames so4d his well cuIUva:ed farm ix Morns:own. forsnerlr f*wi>- ed by bis parenra la Maret !*?C>. be purchased a farm of lg» *r-m m Macomb At that rJas* tb^re wer* eniy g5 acres cieared :>• -e> mainoer S*inr co»e*f*d with heavy timber Tl*+r+ was a kac zenm and bare wb*r* now s:an^f ->*e- date boikimr* wv.h aL 1 z>--*i+-z porthMj-^i hit ^Bluisl* fruTt stains which do notl ^ l * tejr of^KaJ^^nction called on ^ ... come out mith boiiinic water, usual t \ T *** \J*- ^Tf 4 Holland Friday. \ sprayed, no ly grre way to alternate applica | ^?U£* m M J^ *?£? M 2T 1 ?*^ Fra *\'^^^S* StowelTa. LowriUeHi^Y^ all the wi ea evenings and FOR cross the road in front of them. i A TmmT nara Darts *nent Wedaeeday p^ m~J and Thursday at Potadam. i__l__ Utile Robert Cryaler o f Water -—-——-» ^owa la spending s few.days wtth , -„* t ,, JLMLiJIL , „ - iMrx „ M --••» his grandmother. Mrs Anna Dodds fflT FtAWflB RK SUE \UP TO YOU\ Mark HoRand returned the bend of the Union forces. The fair grounds were located between Main street and Rock Island road The firs* y*-ars of the fair we had earn* no»*d speakers EdwcK! Er erett «-a«, runntns for ric**-r>r»*i We are bu^y with two or three Sunday after spendinr a few days' dent und«-r Reii. We had Horace smaJl >>U Going to build email °* bi * ^*\B near PnlasH. Grfr+)»f T\s boys could rero^m honse on Howard street as soon as Mr * Francies Morris and Uttie ber Gr**)*y*» speech 1 hope some we jret loose 1 cut s door through ; M ^^ Redes spent one day last j of mv old school mates raav read the back wall in the tittle green ***** ^ih Mrs AJbert Gaodla on J this bu: ! am afraid iher» are btr boose on Barnes street to take out th * Sylvia Lake road E9 few HfJi lef: I m>as bom Mar-fc T% llrt Truly yours W W.-O'Hara. Lak» C!ty T.-tle *s S*e*es»ea~ta'» oc Battle the ashes and the dirt from the' Mr and Mrs Addlaon Hall of Minn e-liar On the new b*«e* will tU 2 OVTrnH * l2r *** MiM ^^ P*tr* of f uiw.-r the garage there * Chl ?*f? * prat °^T ?* T ** w *** J w>ih Mrs Anna Dodds _ Mist Ava^ Larabee o f Blgelow spent tZe w%nh ead whs her par- enta. Mr and Mrs. George Med specaiarioe has ar^*^ as tc LS# oeax;nx ai>d ip? CMIMJZ of the title of Tte VaJianf alw!^ leg Txn Movlecone Protfsctioc w^jct front* TO the Orrair- Theatre W«*!i**d*T and Ti:trt»car Aasrw *-k ai>d *'k \\be titj-> . t **Te»* frost a 5tAk»spea.-*ax cowpsee ^W <\cvi*s I»*e» A Tb-'wmax.^ C a *\ s&** \^--e Va^arr \\a**^ cf D»s.:t ? \\Cr F^- Onr* -*— j>e \ iviu r' J also cut a door out of th* wood- shed so you can hang last tbe wash *:?boot going through the kitchen Wh-j don't some of you fellows bey ihat ,iitt> house ni take i: *vsf for it, with r. ^»6 dowx and haJanr* on morrare at I p+r rent fc- ;tr*e years It i s complete, furnace baih. turhrs and new P.ootE +*o**h tor a fan*ry of tare* I rax *L' as> kmc as yon ess ? * coal if ihe wlaoie country was ts-y do:ng Jest as yon r* this wrmer. asst i: r»*ra^ na he 1 eaa to sop-pry warn 1 H.C. OLO«E STaTAM tAUMMTV KC ML a EMBfllAIIT iF artsb^-a, H. v. *~»» «•• *\ K»w< \nc -v -^or tar yos ronld see e yon 1 hare - e*au that I only seat ems Eyes DE. OTH a JOstDB Ol We hsTss s» IGOUVERNEURI BUS , . -1 ICAvXS 1 RES* »60M I J roe ~-c A: »O%OAC«:S I 1 E**~y * arm-eag at S*» II 1 fSosse J^O 4^~»-^ __ _ . j School of • % a*-* aes^- * • >.