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.-^^M^K^^^ Edffy Days of Gouverneur Recalled By Old Newspaper Found Recently Buying «n old mirror a; ar< auc- tion recently. HftrWn T(*Jd <«1 t ^ SomerwuV ryad ftujn-i bt-.'i.xid if Ipart of a cop> of Th«» Herafct irfuch had «A*i« r.-]> •as backing Jor ,!•>• ^•ru'di in tei. n;ence. Crie '•ank^ w»tn the leading papers m t:v* J**h l ConKrt\**>iooal district.* T*v otnrr ad>>ertui^ueiits are ia.v *> for p*U*nt medicine*, se^- iru ;?.<*<-run*-* and magazine* j DEGRASSE ! Mr and Mrv >»>iier of Cleve- [ land. Ohio, were guests recvntly of Mr and Mr> Harry Andrr>on. < James Cam pot* li. jr . i> tr. the , Hepburn ho*;>itai < >gaVn> k jPfc. j vi+iere he uncktwcn* an ope**? 1 1 ion on hts rtjjtit am His condition is reported a> gt\*l at this writing. Mr and M Lak«- Piaod v LOOKING BACKWARD SOMERY1LLE Mr* William Barker left Wed- I nevday for New York c*y to visit j ht , r granddaugtittT. Mm. Chri It YE.Ub* AOO TWOS Taken from the files of the unt»Pre«s of Wednesday Oct 20. 1937* of a housinsj corpora tCarles riar«> oiii JOn W!th the immediate aim of the town of Macomb whose farm* j Pool and Mr Puhi border on Birch Creek The <*mn- Mr and Mn William Hall were dm* or creek will be eight i dinner guests last Saturday oiRev ^T^ Saturday nukth king, extending trom the A. N, Wil*on farm at Pierces Cor- ners to the George E Okb farm The of tne Ooux,-rn«.r ?ur.,!a and put ou 3 of that cupy d*'r^ i f > in or. Th :h »>*• LA tf*- H. H H. Kr»nmn hvery !»tafcle>. i Mr> Goroon KxN>rd and cyugn- lack S'j<i<i>, uho sold pttnov or-, ^j. jvillip sjif-n* O^urntous Dny in I ani sn«v! musx iargciy of Saranar Lake and Lake P.icid. ] a;n>r *io had the kitetrt »tv le JLa\*~r*n • toy S-.*?>• f'rpd Fosters new f^xbe!: cewstruciing small nwsdetn houses! Continuing trom there, the creek area wit in empties into Krsh Creek adequate housing understood to have W R. Borbeau in Star bake Mr* fcverett Rogers attended the military bridge party Fnda> which wa> given by LeRay de Chaumofit cru*pit*r of the D VR been needed, as nearly every: ^ r * Charles -'year farmer, m that art^a have! *nn«T guev Wednesday uniwrs;'\ \N I ii in Potsdam Satur- the around \ ; Park of .1 at trie .«v s: rt> i ! ** w trie inspiration for e«1aWtah~ \ found JT impossible to harvest •r of the new concern j their entire hay crop until late in officers of the new firm are' September because of me water plans for a gradualj$e\ek>p- I from the crwk flooding the km :Hi lb> James M i it» M RedfVkl W ^ .i n after >p»Tid3n^ s»*\»*rs! d<i\> IP !t t'^riro; >jxjon* !ork>. etc.. eic.. , York cil> arrndin*' the <kt\ S :w.»rr.^ : !.'.« trademark: *1H47. verttiun 50 VEARS AGO THIS WKIJC Mrs Mr \\ r- Pe'er t ra>er las! and in son j j type w;!l s**t> in buih before winter <Taken from itw Mies of the Vrve \ ibroth^r Jr<s^ T/K«w: aa editor It is >ud*- ..* had a tt»r.il cap.'ul of that was burrow*ii iFrank L. C\ joined the firn: w: ,after known a> Ht*>M In early 187.5 t r$ m-hich The Herald 'A a j>-irr« v r Mr arxi and S ' H)' the partners rr lp*per p^nnicd in Wait continued Wi^huut m.^ m*. New etiuipm-nt w:n an oid barn on Park -r oi The Bank of Cn.f7< » the paper was until ti>e const rjc on Main strt .r»^ :r >• JLK.' *t t»if r an:: an 1.^- ru'v\ ruiir th«-n % t>! a Times in as and until trn* s^nru; of i 1892, when the subscript .on i< | SKLK KMPIX)VKD goodu-ill was\ \ ' \ v. XII lir^.t' iocal rw^'s in the ma.ruy filled with daan. r* a:>d short. stof^TK pokt-s — »-•> — I --ior.ptK*ns of tht* centenrual XOTKT: OK HCARINO I PON -ion *h.eh was then ^the PKnJM!N\fl> Bl'IMiKT of a ?f f*rttion aT Priilaoelpriia ^ (I - Kr i; { rj^n»tn ij:vi»r> tnat the t :\frC uu hfc'tri anniversary of prvliminar> budget iif th«- town of •iCruntf of the Declaration of i>»Kaib for thf tl>c*l year befjjn- i-rjdrJ>«> j ntng Januar> 1. 194X has been J onj; »he iocal stories are the txxmpietfd anil filed m the office of off:cvr> of the Gouv-emeur tne ToMn aerk al j>.K«lb June- Mi^.n.c lodp«\ of wnich John Me- tion _\ y when? Jt is available' ( A- rr had JU>T been instated as for mS per»)<>n by arr> inten^tedi rut>'t-r. AJv» U-sttKi were the jur- person at all rtMSonabic rnnirs. j *•!\> lor tht' n«'\t term of tr>e C-ir- FXirther noticv is ht*rt*bv ffr%*en «-u:T C«xirt and Court of Oyer and t h a t the town bc^ard of the Town Trrm;nt*r. including Lorenzo oi OeKjjib Wl \\ jm^x and re\»eu Wixxl^ard Gouvernt^ur; James mri preiiminary budget and hold' sr»»\rnson. DeKalb; Geo. P. Taitt. a pub^c hearing rhervon at the j G<>u\tTnour; James Casklin. De-; to^n cierks office at ten ockx^k I A ^•>>-,r: H O. Manchester. Pit-, a m on ^ 6xh ^y o( Noveniber. J,*,!^;*- t-.,im; Kn.nk W Alien. Edwanfc; {1947 ^^ thsr! at such heanng any | ^fjj ^ as rU>ber* Cottrpll and Don of Wt«dnesday. OctuUr jsssr Era r^sr,,, -; ssj^s, »sr • cotmty American Legion meeting* . Sr - rn4d ,„ StJ^.J^Maoday!,*^\ e^ ^ T^ Itet was ML^ry !!^ the I discovered ^bout 5 o'clock and the were Herbert Bartholomew, j bmld4f ^ was soon comp^t^ dt . Scott, Dr. Douglas Clark, Van WUcox and Commander Ern- est C Hunkins. While many hunters scoured the many of them but deject- was burned Wednes- The larger of the two hotels a»t Star Lake it had been recently f Grover SiW#|* of Ljttle York *trv callers Sunday at The home ot Mrs John Baxter. Mrs H. M ^tovertson of trie Rich\ille mad was a dinner ^uest Sunday of Mrs M D Babcock. C!ydv Scott attended the wed- ding in r>an> M.lh Ttiursda> of Luc:lie Beer*-t> and George NVal Mr. and Mrs Kverpt^?Rogers were dinner iruems Thursday night of Mr mnd Mrs Charies l>unkle- berg* «t thetr cottage at Sylvia Lake Carol Scott and Junior* Woed- ward were re-ek^rted leaders of the 4-H *:roup, Tuesday nvnin^ at the meeting in Spraguevilie. Wiii church cyC renwated and fitted with eiectnc 1 next Sunday at 9 am. in the local hghts and other modern impru\\e- ments. It had a capacity of 300 exprrs^oi*. Don Bul««- hap-' ts . ^ blaze ^ ^^ , kwood San^a *\ ^^°\\ t 6rm foothold when discm eivd and .cump.ied or for or aga.^t «>' V by thv' Veterans who have gone into Northern Tnbune and the* pn-ss**s business for themselves and mni machinery by the Goim-mrur not >vt got that business built. Free Prvss. . The 1876 Herald found h\ Mr. Todd incJudes a '^K>u>t ad fv>r the paper itself, -describing Herald as \a thorou^nly Republican item or items therein contained. i«_ T _,. _ to Section 113 of the' \ P ^1 the proposed salaries the folio wing town officers are to vviiere it pav-» $100 a month, j nereby spenfted as fottow-s Super- are eligible for readjustmem al-i v *»r. $9(*0.i>0; justices, S2.320.U0: Icm-once to bring their earnings I Town Clerk. $96O.uu. Town Super- up To that amount. - j intendent. S^.ItA'.U). Dated October 10. 1947. frYank C. Ha>Ts a perfect a\*erage matctie^ and Sunahine the Gouverneur for A Saga of the Seas/' a btog W j ^ • i L_? t 5- i t . \ 1 V •* \§\. i < Part -1 I me employed veterans can be similarly helped by read-, , justmetit allowance payment* of J 10-22-2t -Comprising in addition to inter- the difference between tbe amount they mum of \ Town Clerk. estiac miscellaneous articles, events of the day. stories. jx>etry. general gossip, the more valuable portions of the Congressional. Leg- islative and telegraph news of the Back in Gouverneur for the ond time in 45 years is Charles \R. Ross Kara native of this village {and noted theatrical firm foothold when discovered and was impossible to extinguish or ***' Check it u;th the poor means at hand. Thnv were but %ix guesfs in , the building when the tire broke \^ out. AJ! got out safeiy and a good parr of the contents of the was r«noved without -damage. Ekamage is estimated at S20.0U0 to $30,000. Allen's Theatrical Co. \is billed for Harrisville this week. Will show at the Riverside House. A change of program each night. A light vote is looked for in* Gouverneur week after next as there is absolutely no pre-election excitement, or any other cause of calling out the voters from the country'. For member of assembly, Ira C. Miles of Edwards, the pres- ent incumbent, is opposed by S. W Heminway of DeKalb. Dr. F NOTICE Notice is hereby ftven that day. the latest foreign a*d local cense No. HL-1934 has baen issued market reports: carefully prepared to the undersigned to sell wine, editorial opinions on current liquor, fce^r at retail under the Al- l S events and politrcs SrKvial atn*n- cohohc Beverage Gomro* Law at lion will also be given ID the \OCH\ Rjchville Hotel, Richville, county affairs of the county, the form of of S:. Lawrence. N. Y. f for on- regular correspondence and con- premise consumption, densation from* local pajxn^. Jn Dated October 1. 1947. . points of neighborhood news, cor- j Madeline May Eldridge respondence r market reports an4i -.'• Ricrrville. N 3t: — 10>22-2t vryn^r % ••' Whose travete &1DCe ^^^\IF. Drur>' of this village ituTH^E v i an eager graiktate of \^ Notice is hereby given that Li- Wesleyan Seminary in 1 ceme No. HL-1324 has bee* issued j ha ve taken htm <**r three-fourths to h did ll j t the undersigned to sell wine, of liquor, beer, cider at retail under 1 globe. the Alcoholic Beverage Control | 5 5 YT.AKS AGO THlft L t Tbl' T Mi Law at Trotnbley's Tavern. Main St., Benson Mines, N. Y.. county of St. LawTence. N. Y.. for o.vpretn- ise consumption. Dated October 13, 1947. Oneil Gebo —d-b-a Trombley*s Tavern Benson Mines, NY. 10-15-2t ^ * tv - V -TUtf-MOIKY! (Taken from theTUes of the Nor- thern Tribune 0/ Wednesday. Oct. 18, 192L>.) Barries Post. G.AJI., of this vil- lage is in flourishing condition and in spite^of the fact that it is 57 years sinoe Appomatox it is receiv- ing new ^^embers. At the iast meeting of £be post, AJonzo Brasie and John Bogmrdus were added to the rolls. Mr. Brasie served in the iGOth New York ^Volunteer Infant r and Mr Bogaro^s is a veteran 44fh New York Heavy Artil- lery, v The post now has 40v members to be elected coroner over Dr. James Q Flood of Hopkinton. The St. Lawrence university football team of Canton played here Saturday against the local eleven. The visitors scored two touchdowns by Gunnison and one goal, making, a score of ten. In the second half Gouverneur braced up and played the game, the line holding well and the backs doing good work. Canton could not withstand the terrific .rashes and Gouverneur forced the bail down the field to score. Goal was kicked, making the score 10 to 6. On the subsequent place kick the ball was sent clear over the goal line. On- ton secured it and claimed a touch- church. • Rev Marmon of Antwerp will conduct the service. Rev. U. M Harvey, the former pastor will leave soon for Florida where ^she will make her i*ome with her fam- tfy. Mr. and Mrs Charles Dunkle- berg jr., and son were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Dunkle- paivnts, Mr. »d Mrs Ar- chie Stone. . Mr. and Mrs William Hail were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonaJd in Thoresa Mr. Hall and Mr. McDonald ob- served their birthdays. Mrs. Earl Jones has returned from Buffalo after spending some time with her daughter and hus- band. Mr. and Mrs. Sibiey. : Mrs. Arley Kinney, Mrs. Lyal Bennett, Mrs. Chafes Dunkleberg and Mrs. William Hall spent last Frftlay in Ogdensburg. Why So Glum Fella? \^ L flad mark*, crankiness or headache* often stem froTrT*pobr vision. Have your child's eyes ex aminrd. Telephone 446 for an appointment. 'CHARLES STAHL OPTOMETRIST 1 Pbooe446 Main Stred Mrs. Everett Rogers Wednesdav in Potsdam. spent Notice is^_ hereb>' given that Li- cense No. HOP 3388 has been is-! sued to the undersigned to seljj wine, liquor, beer, cider at retail 1 under the Alcoholic Beverage Con-1 trol Law at Rossie Hotel, Main St., j Rossie. County of St. Lawrence,'. NT. Y.. for off-premise consumption. | Dated October 13. 1947. Eati Rohde I d-b-a Rossie Hotel , j Rossie, N. Y. XOTICK Notice Is hereby given that Li- down, the home eleven: insisting cense No HX>-1757 has been issued that the ball should gp back for another kick. /Ebase »-wa« a and S W Pa>*ne is the Cpmman- wrangie. the visitors finally leav At the last meeting the ages of the members present ragged from 81 to 87. .Gouverneur High school's ball team showed at times a WJ- perb attack and a stonewall de- fense, but more consistently dis- played a ragged style of-play in every department, in win/iing over Canton, 7 to 0, Saturday after- on. Cheese sold for 23 cents flat at the Saturday evening session of the Gouverneur Dairy Board, p. gain of only ** oetTt over the qMb- tation of the previous weett. Olfex- were>5435 boices. ./ \The Bock Island Road U0y* and the Richvilfe Road team had a oi basketball Friday night. j The score m-as 10 to 2p in favor of the ilichville road, y . -'•CbarJe>- ft Kane/ former ing the field. The referee sustained Gouverneurs position and finally awarded our team the game. The two teams pUys at Canton Satur- day. / R C. Mfeett and John A. feen- of this village, have pur*- cM&ed>the grist mill at Wegatchie Htt h ill ill be Hereatter the mill will b con- to the undersigned to sell wine, liquor, beer, cider at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law nt Rossie Hotel, Main St., Rossie. county of St. Lawrence. N. Y.. for on-premise consumption. .Dated October 15, 1947. d-b-a &hssie Hotel Earl Rrthde Rossie. N. Y. 10-15-2t K«ep COLD Out AUTO SAFETY GLASS Libbey-Owen Ford Quality Factory Pattern Service Quality Exlge Work AUTO RADIATORS CLEANED • REPAIRED « FOR SALE FIX-IT SHOP Phone 562-J Parker Street pifttit Aion will the name of Millert t. They will operate the t mill and in addi- re their -clover verneur H*£h *dbroo2 star middle distance runner, ha* been picked \ on the Syractu* squad to>- Coach Thomas F Keane. As a freshman last year Kane finished seventh at the mtercotlegiatet in New York, in which more tlian 75 harriers from/the big eastern colleges corn- The property owned and oper-> for poultry. Michael WhaVn and^fa/nUj- rjrvTp moved to OxBoi^to manage the Markwick farm, Akhur Prettie of ak>« Mr. Wha- Natural len's place at Martc*viA and Cush- rrtan's store. ^ Those who unpackedXhm duck or linen suits FVitfav/Kad to ctxange back again Sunday night for the heaviest frost of the fall was in evidence. It was 84 degrees above. »ero in the shade Friday, mnth a| drop of sixty degrees within 48 hours. . • / Bted for many y frears by me Quarri trie St . ; 1 1 use of electricity through* out the home and farm it *iie and timely. People everVwh#re are discover- ing lorthemselvet that electricity does ALL tha Tofet-and does them better, cbeaper. .OC AU.afCTt>c today .T. because com. plete use of electrvr:r>' t with eas>'-toop- ^rate.time-and-Labor-savin beffer Irving and easier 'Yet, electricity doet the job better, cheaper. And whan you use this BETTEK WAY for thm big tma-mnd-ermrgy-consum- >o6t ait* Hrfriftation, Cookinf and tatinc yrm fain another advan- tafe-Jowar electric rataa. \ OO AU-BJ^CTfJC . /and lighten every bur.^ den in tfat borne and on the farm with the cbeapat, eaaatr, cleaner AWDectnc Way! i Lawrence MarWe Quarries, Inc., was sold at auction yesterday to E J Debold of Boston, Mass.. for $150t10 The valqe of the property i> sajd to be more than $60,000. Samuel Katzman of this village was the next highest bM6er a: f 10,000. The longest ilraiaac* dtech in Nem- York state it this mottth by the MM <mn m ,- •* CAM) OF THANKS We wish to express our deep gratitude and appreciation for the many kindensses extended to us during ouc recent bereavement, and also to t*>e Macomb Suns#une FVK TASTE THIS! OUR SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK! HARVEST SUNDAE Luciouft. Fresh Fruit with Kmneya Delicious Satisfying ICE CREAM Group and the Pierces Corners' Lsdtes Aid and neighbors and j friends who so generously provided j cars, and contributed flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Drurnrnond Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Ffchbeck Mrs. Luha Petne Mr and Mrs. G. E Druzximond Mr. and Mrs. Norman Drum- mond and son j ^ Mr and Mrs Schuyler Eagan. jr 1 OriiinrnondL you to repato your home. 1 i * Oswegatchie Light and Power <iouvemeur'$ Home Company 23 CKurdi Street ,135.0a CASH MlltS IOUIS JL WIHII RSMHO0ONTBT ssemr yo« ecjoy it at our Fountain or m yovr home, oar ice cream is tops on every count. 29 FRESH HOT CX>FFEE •till 5c «t K.tnBr\A Served with cre»m- Spring U'ater. tested for purity, is served at our fountain at all times \QUALm* UTTH ECONOMY\