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>*y. » r *•* Mk*fc.-.JM^\~/ WTMW /'.^••>?^ 78 YEARS OLD (Party Hal* art Mia Noma Monday for Frfty Yaara GRANGERSPLAN XMAS PROGRAM Thirty-S*s gneats gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs James &ng on Wilnon atroe* Monday evening, tha occaaion being the Ttth birthday anniversary of Mr HERMON V, WtOWMWV, DtCIMIt. « *» At Regular Mooting to fta Hatd Friday Evening—Including Chrtetma* Tr# t Gouvemeur Grang«- No 3yj. will bold a regular m^un* b-*mnin* at 7: JO. Friday evening iw :*rh with the follow lax program in charge of Mm W H S'.,rir and King* who U famlliarlg know* a* Mra. M D Babcock T*.» number* ~Jln*sny M P«4ro waa enjoyed and \ by Rhythm Orrheatra cumpo»rJ uf 3lr. Kiag »»<rwod hi* gueata bow 7 year-old children UD<1T the dir**c he naed to dog and dance fifty, t Ion of Miaa Alice Thrall, doll year* ago. To* gaeats alao ea>>y-f dance under in*- direction of Mi** *d dancing to* old fashioned qua I Thrall: reading Mr* -Bmjaxijiri dnlli until two a. m i Breaee vocal solo, b> Mn Ka.tr Mr King an* born In Oawego Callahan. monologue. b> Arthur and baa raalded tn Gouveraear for j Randall, entitled. *T>liw:nx 'h* ihe paat Hfty year*. He followad J ChrUtmaa Gift\ and a play mtuN dancing almoat during hia entire. w Chrlatma* at the lw Farm\ life Ha atatea he baa danced on j which wa* presented a: \hr La4<^ a the it age of Now York. Buffalo and . Grange Club meeting rMd iVcr-ra other of the larger cities: retiring ' her 17th There will b*- a • r *-r and from real activities about fifteen member* with children year* ago. Since hia retirement ! ciaHy invited to bnn* he baa, however, ataged vaudeville < engagements in Gouvemeur and . surrounding villages f Mr and Mra. ,Klng hare (eight children and moat of thaae have The approaching hol:dav> *:;i ^ learned many ftaaey ^jtfepa from I fittingly obaerved in to*n A their father and have joined in' Urge evergrt^n tree standing a^r some of hia vaudeville prea^nt- the Baptist church through the * UoB * ___ l 00 ^?^ * lh * ltilll *« company I »on and Aroul.a Baxter and Maur -WHAT'S WRONG ANO^Ht«\ ^rkllr* h^L^^r C **™ v \ \^ ^^ <>< *»*t™ Normal are WHAr8 WRONG ANOWHERE - > irkler, has b**en brilliantly liarnt at their several homes fo- the win- ed, and i*aturday evening outdoor 1 ter holldavs eaerclas* with singing and carol* I A son was bom Friday morning TitT £***!?** °° MonUa > eve |r>ec 20th. to Mr and Mrs Harold ning. Dec 23. Christina* exerci^s Richardson of Yonk^rs Mrs i with a tree program and gifts were I Richardson will be remembered AS f Miss Harriet Fairbanks of this j place Mr and Mrs \V F Hitch ! cock, uncle-and aunt of Mr* Rich ardson. left Saturday for Yonkers Miss Julia Griffin, a teacher from ( 1° X>m them for th^ holidays »**p riein OSWEGATCHIE Merry ChrUtmaa to the Trtbune- Preaa and all its /eadera Owing to the severe storm* of last week mail service, taxi service and eapress and freight service were almoat at a standstill Men from Ruaaell and Harmon apeat Saturday afternoon and all nigh: trying to open the roads with snow plows, tractors and shovels The j Christmas trade has been badly , crippled by the continuous Decern < ber storms Mr* V A Gre^u Mrs M G Hale. Mrs Ale! Ames, and Mia* Dorothy Neadom were shopping in Watertown laat Wednesday Miss Nellie Babcock. who teach es in t'tica. is home for the holi days Mrs E W Bennett entertained the Booth Penny Club Wednesday j afternoon (>%er one hundred do lars was the net proceed* of Uie recent turke) dinner and sale Cottage prayer meeting *UJ be held Thursday evening a: the home of Mrs Roy Bovay- Mrs. Edna 1 Hunt and daughter Mildred of Houjchton. and Miss! l^-na Hunt of Caxenovia Seminary are spending the holiday season a their home here Rutherford Q^lmage of S* Law pence University. Lowell McKee j and George Babcock of Clarkson Misses Esther Edison Irene Atter WHAT'S WRONG AND WHERE? 1 HAJIRISVUXE ANSWERS FOR LAST WEEK School Taaafcar Talking to Gentle- man. 1--Should be Map of U. S . not «f Europe. ~2—Taaefcer ta sitting »n a rocking ^caa»r. 3—OHVaront kind of handles on the or. Saturday daak drawers. 4—Drawor at f\4 of daak. 5— Button hole in man's coat wrong. 4—aVittons on m*f\'n coat sleeve l>resented in the Baptist church. Earl Leroy called on mends and t relatives in Carthage and Antwerp lapel 7—Line- at base of black board ex- through man's right »rm. it minus one lea* $—Box would not be uaad as waste aapor basket. Mrs Harold Goings and daugh Pleaaantville. is home for ten da> vacation. \ j ter Alfreda are spending some time Mrs Frank Clark returned Fri• *Uh her parents. Mr and Mrs. Ed j day evening from a stay of several' Grimshaw as the laser's health is • days with her daughter in Buffalo j vet T poor. j The high school closed for the ! Earl Keene is quite ill.with glan-, holidays early Friday afternoon * £ul*r throat trouble , j Mra. Beach and Mrs. Bohall left I Miss Mary Alice MacMiilan of for Edwarda; MUs Orma Beljcard ! Alexandria Bay. Miss Roeina Der ! ****** ^s^i r WANTED -Position as houseke^»p-[ FOR SALE -Nice -' try t ,ar.> who has litth r! Of -wi .\xe H C Ko^e Th girl ahape. with water. UgMa, J cloaet. furnace, hot and coai ———— _— , hardwood floor*. $2,706. H. C SIX DOZEN fresh botUoa of that era woLierful eye medicine )ust re celved at Vork* over Bank of Gouv emeur 10-l^tf Mm. Julian N.-HU 92. died at the home of ber dnuxhter. Mr* William Miller on Su> str^t. Monday De- comber 1«. 1^..* Mrs NeUis was the daujch'er of |>\ J arris and Sarah Grame* <nuk She was mar rtad to the .*:•• S;jucy Nellia. wbu for maay >ea:?« *** a jeweler in )>UiU riliaxe ,V:» N^liM» was the although 1*2 >ear? of M^ she had rmlthoujch i*Z >ears of *ne. she had _ a keen meni*>r> and could relate TYPEWRITERS much of the early bi»tt»ry of Har- we»-K or m nsvil « and this rvition Besides chouse t->»in her daughter, sfie i* survived by a gmndson l>r FU»>d Nelin* of I'llca. and a jcranddaux^ter Mtaa Leta j Miller of this vill**v Itie funeral was held from Us»- heme on Tues day. Rev F J Brown officsaung Interment wa^ :u*ile m the local Z n u rT i J*'*, 1 ? [ X £ZT aTT Buttar-Cheaaw Eggs \\ H >• raker ( lark V^e>ed. M V , * Butter and Henr* Mullen , iiulrr f>riit ' ! \ * i % dn ^ one-half Mrs Sarah Warren Week**. «9. Ct>a: V r ^° und on Poetically all died at her home or. upper Main'* rad ^ during 'he s,,k Trading street at 6 o'clock M,>uds» night. * ** onl > of tiLlr volume Some I December 16 l?«2J*. following an ill »hipmen:« ^rre delayed on account nes* of the past three year* She of the exirenae lncleaient meather was horn, a: Irvmu >is. t'an . April IT. CLASSIFIED COLUMN I ^ - • - - *te*J Baagaiow. aVI FOR SALE—Used part* lor make* of cars. A*ao new and ond hand tires and c month o ff i iv C FOR RENT by ' Ctty Auto Wrecking Co. Several kinds to St. Pbon* lff-W mtv $3 tK> a Ken'a F Ru»h. TribunePrt>as ^\OR SALE—Good six room Mtl MARKET REPORT *ood lo< lance Karden. garage. H» C Roger* 1 2 -~ F. N MARTiNDALE, Cttttar Saat Garment Maker Fitting, lafliai. Pressing IS-SaiStav FOR SALE—15 to ?0 acre* hard wood timber juat outside corpo- ration EAay to get out H C. Ka>- FOR SALE ! Jewel coal range, 1 H**4 Star jraaoline etov*. 1 tea throughout the country Creamery ^ W ! D / i condition. O*we*atcaio ls»6s#. On January ^ ISH^, »he mar- W 111 ^. higher score was 4»>H cents ! Lj * n ^ *• Power Co.. Churoa ned Daniel A Weekes, alsi> of Iro- quois Four years* ater they came to Harnsville to reside and have r ma6V their home h*re since. Be- ( sides her husband, she is* survived i by one brother, !>avid Warren of J ('hesterville Ont by Bve daufth ten* Mr* JLueila Snyder. .Fal.s Church. V* Mr> Isaiah Warren. East l^ike. Tenn . Mrs Henry Vib ber Brandeth. N V . Mr*. James Dundon and Mrs iVnrn^ Swem of Harnsville. and four son a. Jamee Weekes of Scbenei-tady. Georse per pound, extra (92) score W > Phooe^ 23 • Trading continued qutet on al j TRESPA&A NOT.raia—Preaat ryies of New York State ch^^ , NO TRESPASS NOTICES—Prlss*- esp<'cially fresh stock New Vork held, fancy to specials Here 26 to 27 cents per pound, fresh, fancy to specials 22 to 2£ cent* The market closed very* firm to- day on all grades of egjrs especial- 1\ on nearby hennery white and bro*n e*Kji w:!h an advance of from 2 to 3 cent^ per doaen Near by hpnnery whites ex:ra> 63 to 65 cents ed on oiled cloth, size 12x11* name and addresa Price Htt par doien. Mail your order with r*aaa> tance to Northern Tribune. Ooare* eraeur. N Y. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN —E. L Wneelor will be at the St. | Lawrence Inn, Tuesday. Jan. 11» , j all day. and Wedneaday. Jan. Sl» closely selected ! ^^ 800 p u average ex W>ekes of Plerc^fteld. t#eshe l J** K \ *o 62 cents ; nearby hennery Weekes of Russell and Irving of Harrisvllle Also tweaty-flve graiid- nea you at ftndinsj mistakes? Tha artist h— Intentionally il eovlou* orwia In drawing the above pletura. Soma of thorn v#*i. ^ tf y y* 0 **\* •«**«« aaay he hard. See how lee* It will YOU at SfwJ ^5ay/w€^bttA hir* | tej(i A pr/ze e^r t*t • for OgdemabarfL and Mr*. Scruten and Miaa Bradley roaide here v John Uahafn has recently Install , ed electrtt light* in his hoaae. ,atr and Mrs Ratpfe 8tame and i twb daughter* of ^Philatelphia | apent several day* last week with | Mr. and Mr*. M. Stone. mage of Munnsvflle. and Mrs. W\il-| liam Marston of Ilion reached their home here Saturday night to spend the two weeks' varauoavwith ifer mon friends. Mrs\ Robert Jay and^son Robert, jr.. returtied home Saturday after spending three weeks vuth her sis MRS.SEAVEY.68, -MATCHEDRACE Be WEDNESDAY AT EDWARDS QvfrkndZ&Jxdtr Too bought t a! •hit. That's lAere we deal 91 £oos Grocery Floyd IrVln had an experience to! t«*r. Mrs. William Maraion. at Ilion. be remembered'one day laat week. I T ^e P T. A. to the number of He started out in a sopw storm to ! ahout twenty enjoyed a very pleas- secure a Christina* tree and afterj* 01 P&rty Tuesday e\ ening. Dec. tiaveling some time lost his way - J \ * n th * ^'K^ »chool auditorium, and traveled for several hours un-' °wing to the bad storm only a few j til nearly exhauated. when he was attended 'A short business meet- I found by Glen McBroom who as-. J »*f was held. Christmas carols ! sisted him to his hornet Mr. Irvin ' were sung and a Christmas read I waa nearly exhausted when found) ! *LK given Presents were exchana land biiL for the timely arrival of-i «*• wl1 ^ ^ r UeFlorio acting as 4 % * \\ \ Sama CIAUS, and refreshments coo sisting of sandwiches, salad and coffee * ere served by tue refresh ment committee, with Mrs* V. A Green, chairman Mr. and Mrs Kdmjund Chase of Pyrites spent the week-end with his sister. Mrs. John Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs John Golloway A Rochester are spending Christmas with her parents. Dr ?nd Mrs F. W. Dehnage. Mr. and Mr*. Ern<Mt MiWer and son M41ford of Gouvemeur are Christmas guests . of HArmon friends James G. Hale of Hobart college | is a holiday guest of his parents. Mr and Mrs M. G Hale. School closed Friday for two * help there might nave been aerious conaequencea. The Ladies' Mission Society of the Baptist churcji met with Mr*. Claude Colton laat Tuesday after noon. Twenty ladles were present and a moat enjoyable afternoon waa apent by thoae present. Miss Mary Tubba, a student in Fulton high school. Is home for several days with her mot fane r and sister R. W. Hawley left Sunday after- noon tor Utica to spend the rest of the winter wifh his family in that city. £111* Colton, a student in Stock bridge Valley high school, is home for the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mr*. C. Colton. The Juvenile Grange held a very Native of North Gouverneor Away at Htr Home in Mich villa—Funeral Friday $200 00 Puraa January 1st Offered By Edwards Racing As*ocia> lion—Big Crowd Expected The funeral of Mr*. Jennie Bab** The Edwards Racing Association cock Seavey was held from he* * li.v.e arranged for a matched horse late home in Richvilie Friday at * race :o be run on the one half mile ru. and was largely atteftdeH.' :ce track at children. The funeral was held from the home at 2 p. m Thursday. Rev Frank Jones officiating In- terment will be made in the Harris- viile cemetery in the spring The pall bearer* were John Caswell. Frank Williamson. I) J£. Haskins. H T O'Hara. Hamld Rounds and George Geer The Harrisville school closed for the holiday vacation IVcember 20 The following teachers left for their different homes. Prtn Kverett C Be:i. Rensselaer Falls Mis* LK>r othy Stoddard. Klmira. Mrs Mary Brown, Walton Miss Gladys Trav- brown* top quality. 64 to 66 cents Live Poultry — Kece:;»ts of live puoltry were li- beral al! *eek Freight shipments especially heavy. Trading slow but marke' !f»*ady Nearby express re- ceipts per pound, fowls, leghorn IS :o 21 cents colored 26 to 30c; broilers rocks. 3«^ to 35 cents; reds 23 to 3\ cent*, lejchoro 25 to 18 cents Capons 35 ta 45 cents Ducks nearby, 22 to 24 cents. Long Island 24 cents. Turkeys. 2T to 30 cents, fat'ed eeese 2* cent*. Country Oraaaed Calves The receipts of country dressed calve* were only moderate during the week but too maay for the er. Corinth. Mr* Hattie B North- tradp *'hich was slow and limited roup. Fine. Miss. Marion Riley.» a11 through. Market weak and not Mrs Sea\ey passed away sudden- ly early Wednesday ^morning at the Hepburn hoapltal where ah^ underwent an operation Dec. %\ Mrs Slavey was born in Nortn Potsdajn cleaning up. Choice were IS to 21 __ The Mayhew Chevies\. lo< al has-! cents P^ r pound; fair to good 16-18 Edward*\ on New j ** tb *U team, met and defeated the. c * nt * coramon 12 to 14 cents; Year* Day. January lat. A large I quintffct of tDe Bradley Hardware * malJ lo medium 12 to 15 cents; a'lendance is anticipated to see ! company of Watertown on Thurs- .»**\*'•'*ghts 10 to 11 cents icipated to see thi* t\ent Peter Pan. owned by John Dam of .Gouvemeur. will com* pete wj;h Star Ruth, owned by Gouvemeur on Aug. 1. 1861. the Rothenburg of Edwards for a\$2^ i Chevie^center, was hlprh scorer daughter of Alfred and Mary Over purs** acker Babcock Qm Sept 22. ISM, 1 she was united Tn marriage to El- mer K. Seavey who passed away three or four years ago Two daugh- The famous wise cracks of Ar- ters uere born to them Mrs. Carl- thur Caesar, the noted way of day evening of the past week on Uvoatock the Columbus Hall Conrt The score j /Vealers New York was 47 to 11 Arthur Baseette.; stnon * lo 5o ^ nt * higher Vealer* Good to choice US to $17.50; Mediums $t2 SO LONG LETTY .... - way ton Spooner and Miss May Seavey Broadway* can be heard in the Vi of this village who survive A ala ^aphoae production of \So Long ter. .Mra. George Seaman of Gouv- Letiy * which Lloyd Bacon direct- eraeur also survives. , _ ,' ed for Warner Bro* with Char- Mr* Seavey was well known la, lotte Greenwood in the title role, thi* vicinity where the greater part at the Gralyn Theatre Wednesday of her life was spent She waa a and Thursday. Dec 25-26 member ot the United Mission Circle and the local Grange argaaW AUCTION ration. Rev. F. T. Bennets official! The undersigned, a* admlnistra ed af the service Friday afternoon: j tor of Samuel Farr Estate, will sell at public auction on the Samuel \THE DELIGHTFUL ROGUE\ (Farr farm, in the town of Fowler J Roberl DxiU ^ r - l>or * D Waujh. Al- Lynn Shores, who directed aev-f Saturday On Friday evening the team went J° \ u Cr0od f -° choice New York Ko Croghan and met the Croghan }*™** l l ** d l at >ia 75 v _ Few ^ five on their home court The TtnrmB .. $n ^V. »teady Common Chevies left with an nnflnished game on account of the roughness of play, according to members of the team. Mr and Mr*. Karl A. Kimball en- tertained at their home on State street. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Leu re of Watertown over the week-end. . ^ , • Klmer E. Cone, leader of the' Bor ^ J^cember 22. to Mr and newlv organized Bov Scout Troop, MrH F H «^hes Grogg of Gouver- Patrol No. 44. of Harriaville. met r Deu /' * go »- Gordon, the eight boys who are members tn! «* or J?' *>w»»ber-22. to Mr and the Vttrage Hal! Thursday evening J ?> Jv H S dg Jf ° f 0o « v ^ rll * u r > a of the past week The following! danjchte^r Stella May boys are mem hern of the troop i Patients Admitted to medium $2 >o >o $.S.<TM> Hay Market The hay market clo*ed steady- No. 1 Timothy sold at $25 per ton. No. 2. $23. to $24. No. 3. $21 to $22 HOSPITAL NEWS GOOD PAYING BUSINESS OP- PORTUNITIES—Lease and ram- Uhlngs of beat small hotel in Nbr* thefn New York. Good moat aacr^ ket and grocery store, otoaa atock* eatablished trade and Country general store, neat and todate. a money-maker, low ovar- head. Only laundry in town. Goo*) restaurant Faying eataMianad lea buainee*. good line ot oiiaUaaaata; alao good coal bualneaa. aold oatfy on account of health. H. C. era, Gouvemeur. N. Y. FOR QUICK SALE—H furnace, water, lighta, aath, hot and cold water Ptopoity good ahape. $2,600 Not all wtm noeeaoary. H. C. Rofara. BARGAIN—A $5,000 13^00. Very little quired. H. C. Rogera. Houaa far money rs> FOR SALE—Set of Ught bob sielgaal with box and two cushion aoata, [also cutter. Mra. Geo White, S Johnstown street. , X%9 aucceaaful meeting laat Saturday | weeks' vacation and will open on evening. -After the regular buai nes* meeting a pleasing Christmas program wa* presented. The Misses Vera, Mary and Hel en Irvin are home for vacations from their school* at Haveratraw and Mineola Miaa Iva Lenox of Carthage spent Sunday with friends in town. The Tribune wishes all it* read- er* a Merry Christmas Report of Accredited Herd Committee—1929 TTTBEBCULIir TESTING December 1,1928, to November 1,1929 Dr F J. Baker, county veterinarian has aubmitted the following report of the towns in St. Lawrence County in which the tuberculin *e*t ha* been completed, covering the period between December 1. 1*2* and November 1. 1929 « 6 c < c y. 103 336€ 2793 ^ '* Q ce 4319 *>rct«Pi<j 144 Stockholm .1 ^4^0 Hoptinton 3130 Madrid \ *r*£ Norfolk lll~~l~y_ rr ^r TownahTp* Townships. Bra^h- r jCliftoL Edwa-ds Uw: * . 4576 . 4966 .11994 -c 244 21 15* 133 212 '21 349 159 208 217 408 c c < • c Z _ 144 15 114 123 148 .. 14 262 31 29 2 183 38 24 a 25 2% 51 15? 118 Monday. January 6th. 193- The following program was prestni^d to a good-sired audience who gath- ered in spite of the bad storm, to lfsten to the Christmas exercises* Selection, high school orchestra, welcome. The Long and the Short of It. by James Hickok; Mixed Up Welcomes, by Cap to! a Baxter ai»d Charles Johnson; Ten Little Pep- permints, by first grade pupils; Christmas Wreath JDrill and Sonjrs. hy the third grade; exercise. Husky Helpers, by 11 intermediate boy$; song, by Marion Maine. Marion Hance. Emily Green. June Filia- trault; dialogue novelty. Ghosts of Other Christmas Days, by Kathryn Woods and ten ghosts; selection, by Orchestra; recitation, by Mari- on Loucks song by Marjorie Hance. Donald West urn. and Wil- liam Green; essays. Christmas In Other Lands, (in costum*). Nor : *ay—Marjone Hanuer. Holland \ —Mae MacRobbie Franc**--Jane Green. song. Ad**ste Fiddles. b> . s*ud**nts of Latin department: s** ! lection. Orchestra, arrival of Santa [ j Ciaus and distribution of present*, j Principal J. M Loucks !s spend | iap the vacation period a: his horn*- ' is P<r»da,m. . , Dec 2* 1929. at 4wo eral of the best films to come out r f o'clock in the afternoon, the fol of the old FBO lot, among them lowing property Eight head ot \The Jaxz Age\ and \Voire of the 1 young cattle, two horses, farming Storm/' shared with A. Leslie tools, quantity of hay in bam. Pearce the direction of \The De-I wagons. sreiKh*. harnesses Terms liehtful Rogue/' and all-talking Ra-' of sale cash dio Picture at the Gralyn Theatre * 12-25-It. ORRIN CHURCH. Monday and Tuaaaay Doc. SO-37 > . Administrator. Mr Valdro Gniterrez of Edwards. LOST—Package on Main street Park, wrapped In blue from C. R. Rodger's at ore. pleaae leave at Rodger store. Fred Hill » \.\ 'lit FOR SALE -Choice Timothy aa*l Clover hay Cheater Siminram R 2. Rlchrille. N. Y. 1M8-Stp Fcm SALE—Kimball Player in A 1 condltiotx alao player roisa. Reasonably priced. Inquire Trlav STORAGE—For two car*. InQulra Mr* Man* DunkJ>lberg. SO The Leopard Coat Proves a Lure to the Style-Alert By JULIA BOTTOMLEY Mlai-JWKTTiT h» at her home in Pon J^ni?; Mis? h Susan Murray in Gouverneur \and M;fs Eunice Holland at her horr^e ! on fhe DeKalb Junction rr>ad j . M.>5- Emma Moss Wt Monday to joiz her mother in Watertown! wher*- they'will spend the Chnr j rr.a? vararson. I C:.ar.ejs McKee of O F. A h hotae for ti>e holiday. ( To^*J 472*9 2125 534 1035 ^•U. Number of Animal* Teated <T**; Jtnnbar Herd* and Lots Teated . T0 ^ Ntmrbar Animals Reacted 45€ S176T 1S63 -.. J451 foil Ts* work In the other townahip* hai been as ***0RT OF 8CATTaOLIN0 TEST IN 8T LAWRENCE COUNTY, NOVEMBEB 1,1929 •wamsupa. e 2 J4 2 4 1 14> • • s« ^1 ;:t » » 3 S i 4 U ;Z 5 % T 14 <•> n i ic 12 23 % 3 1 n S£ I 1 ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby give* that the arnu*! meeting of the s'ockboid- er? of :be Bank of Gouvemeur for tbe *-}eruon of directors and in s;^-ctor- of election for the coming y^a* » -U he he-id in the banking o!T .-•*• of said bank No 93 Mais IT**** on the 14th day of January n*r* between the boors of two th-^ c.\clock P- M Lra:ed I>c 1%. 1929 L B MT'RRAY 12 2S 2*. . Cashier bert LaFave. Donald Mannigan. iU J rith ^ D 1 e \ n,ORia ' I ^S^ r l5 i h Vasro WaiTers and Edward Gan- J * r u ?* rl ° Dlx » n ; ot Fuilerville. thier The boys are now- studying IM with pBeuinonia. l>ecember 17th to pass the nr»t requirement to be,; M ^f i ..n^. 1 ? 1 ^ come Tenderfoot Scouts. They ^Lj ho ™** ^l\ 1 «>' Gouvemeur. met Thursday evening of each! Thuraday December 19th W(M , k i Mrs. Rodney Campbell and Ju- Neil Basaetfe. son of Mr and Mr*.; Jj\ 1 *!H* h £L ° f ° Xb<)W Mondajr - A. L BasaeUe. has opaned a barber: ^t^^ . — • . . shop in the Central Honae on Main' t J^Zi^ V ^V \ T OUT * street Mr Barrette recently r p. teen Tientsin the hospital. turned from Antwerp, where he ha* J ^^ . l^ nis Reived been working at the trade r *™ **JT* - 2 J^V 0 ^ 1 \? Miss Nil* McAlliMer ia spending • *£ E . Te ^ lt i\l r \ W * k -~ l ™ the holidays with her pare nt*. Mr,^^^^^^ and Mrs Fred McAllister She ha*' l %*^ c j£?\ 2 f,f^L v 7 ^ a pos.tion as denul nurae at Roch- 1lJn ^ Harriet Hitchcock-^Maga- e *Mr and Y Mrs Fred Kimball and | ^^ Mrs CttrUl> daughter, Miss ('anna Kimball, plan] n w to leave the week after Christmas^ for Orlando, Fla.. where they will spend the winter j Mrs DrucHIa Carley left Tuesday, to spend the winter with her niere. 1 FOR SALE—Farming tool*, furni- ture, and heater, alao houaa fa*? sale and one for rant. L. A. Spragfaa IS Bamea street, Phone 123 R It WANTED—Girl tor waiting am table. Apply Whyatt Houae CUaV ton street. WANTEO—young work on farm. Inquire 15 Meilen—' — FOR SAL4V~Top whang and ttgfttt uphatatesad ploaaure boha # prl*> ed reaaoaahle. PhtaSa 4-F-14 Oa> bow or addreaa Wm, JsUloy Sosjlh rHajnmood, MY. 1125-lta LIGHT-HOUSEKEEPINO Apart- ment for rent, furniahed, lighta, heat; alao sleeping room*. 21 Watt street. ft* G. W. v. Birthday Club—$5 00 . ._ Bualneaa Men's Luncheon Club ;27 Depot street for Christmas—$25 00. FOR SALE—Pair of boh*, light and sound. A ScasSa\ Itp ANNUAL MEETING FOR RENT—Oood placa for harbor shop H. C Hoaara. Mrs Rosro Backus, at Old Forsje Mr and Mrs Floyd Davis have moved the from Tiffany place in Pit- cairi, into one of the paper com- I pany's apartment houses on River K*r*-e' y~ and Mr« Fred Puter**on of Wa'ertnwn were week-end ^n»*sts of Mrx Peterson s sister. Mrs Au>- r;r. Ayers j Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the sharehold- • • ers of the Gouvemeur Savings a- ,' Loan Aaaociation will be held at the office of said association. No | f 42 Church S: Gouvemeur. N. Y.. j r • Tueaday evening. January 7th.! FOR SALE—The Dicaaoo lot, 1930. between the hours of 7:00 and off public square, William 9:00 P M. at which time officer* nfty foot front H jof the aaaociation TRUCK FOR SALE—Ha-toa Sa«V den Truck, in Al condition. Cheap Goad for uae or trucking Call at SIS or ttS Weat Main •treat, Qourarnonr. «r Phone 244-J or # lfl-W. X\*» Linlah Hark of Carthage • **?. ^*»»«\>» __ Training class is spendinat her holi- wU1 ** (,lec! «^ for the enaulng^WOS .AND CARPET ^^ ^^ h ^ ™— \* y ^: *fjA bf> \\\^^ ot »™ h Hand-aoomod ouatfies^ u may properly *\ Wbi nark \!fa!n **^reeT .Mr arid Mr« Jarne^ Crap :-.:r:.e«] ^, u,*-.r home in Water F-idnv. 1*-' 2 ,r . af.er caxmr jA!»« l^.frie, \S eeken the past Upper re •IT. for : w.-j TTTfFT come before said meetlnz. ANDRFrW K LAIDLAW 1225^21 FOR SALE—Dry body wood. M-SS a cord. Inquire Eugene. Ladst, c^T i-R-*-* f* 000 * ^ ri5 « Richvilla f«^ l *nr- {change. ....... S ^ 12-1 Card o* TKarks Provide a ton to a ton and a half of lea for each cow for cooling next aeasoc> milk With an insu- lated rat *.th a good cover this amount can b* reduced 12-lg.Sta SCORE CARDS for Brldga plain card*. IS cant* Tril Tmm. 14 Park street. If M 2!I R-b * Rat.: t#e leopuird «\ua* wins at the f<jn'h*Tl ptioe. This ye.ir it I* the leopsrd eo«: wfc>>ca Is layiac «eae to the r»*art. loo- a>Bt* M y. the r** kM- •ww»k. Of tbe rouoc »*r>Tr.*n w!v» a*n \*-« To d^e«« op *T% the wnnd*rt f s « h l/> a ]||r»r« ifXPTy cn*«1 wSn 1« strleniU*- if »be Is D*H B*m<lj xi^e hap •\*»*• e^ S le^W**^ en t e^..< tl*+ r^lat o* d^'^'rr rtnttar ; <ia-f nf* »rmr: If ^h» ^ias • i *W he* f>.»ir*-Tjrt f-- * t ^« r*y f*» if. A^ » ^ >tne b^* «r* v *&r* r. -• r**vV':# *r> *#m**^ IK^r as »-* W >L to *rrz>r*st> Ou.r thaxk* an^ a;^r*-ciaUon to our friends anr. c*-:irhbors for the sympathy t-r.ows us dunng the illness *&< a* the d^ath of ovr nuahand fa*ner *Dd f-andfaxber ai*o for the beaj t.:-i r^..-* y- Vr u- H: Mr > \o*en and for the u *«- ^f «> M;nrtie Love. and Mr* H C Pance^ hi*<t T ^ faji~iy kT.i Mrt L Pv LOT* MJ>C jfaaiiy and* Mr* L ? Wc*od»orr. and M** K D S m or.+ .ard W lx>r* - ' T\ j s 'Ca^d of TKarkt TYPEWRITEB8 ADDDW MACHUTE8 SOLO RENTED REPAIRED R^tninarton Portable Typewriters Victor Adding Machine* The Typewrite^ S*op CHARLES E. ROBS 230 Pranfcl.w St. Wate^tcwn. N. Y. PAPER SPECIALS, Ail alao SV*Jtll Carbon cony ahaata. yailew. SSa to aSc per ream, whita, 7Se a*> i 11.00 per ream., whit* $: 21 per LOOS; mfmeograph 7Sc to $1 00 ptr roam. Tha Ti j Pret. 14 Park atraat, Gour< (DRY STEHCIL PARE j size and legai aire, for j graph wc»rk Trtaane* •Park *tr~v ver r^*v Anl *z*\r) mU\h • re triMl iZ w '•<*#* -fa '* ^\^\^f ray away* u * +-* *'~Ti'.*r~fg&m\:~, i-». .. n»# %c :r^.y *x;-*** * • of :r.* S*a>-c fT» inrym gift. » 4 TW |^--*:« * •< r ^rc ar»^ :b* v'-rrj? *<«* r -TM-^ \i r v * saaifA. Purree as a '••-«-\ **••* aw r^of»«*»f*f •***« %** r+**% Is a** P< :*^ f*-t •:-**: w wf : W *r**riSk Af te w*r<-ai *-l t** *v \ ' ' rf-da t % f «V-*W-T ^*t ^*^ra^^'y r*i^ ,&: r**0> ;>* we*av** Ar •»-..*• »i toe rna • ce* WT^ \^\x r • *•»•< «- #TS-T • g*^«c ; • -*-• : - • T. r •• * -- -a •#* ^ ft + ;•» r* :*'•* t* and Ur% A V &-, it \^OV t 'r f%«*. #«••*-» %' *-••, \m- Glycerin Mixture Stops CotastipatjorJ NEW AND SECOND HAND \ BOILERS tor H1ATINO said POWER OIL BURNERS -for Domestic or IivhtttriaJ Purposes SOILER TUBES AND C»A-E$ TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE— Naar and seed machraaa Sl2at aa HS •« Try thaaa hafora yea bar*. r F Raah. TnbanevPraaa CUT FLOWERS FOI SALE Ca Eta, M. C STACKS 8TKXL PLATES £e*e-a R«p« a * A * ^*i Watertown Sc Machine Ox - CLOSE STEAM LAUfgOSTV A***cy w#th K. C DR. H. ERUNTUVr I i '• '*L Eyea t*jel Dat SXTH C. JO! OP'Toatarrsrtrr We hawt a w' ) mm.i: i ir^£'