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THE OGDENSBURG REPUBUCAN-JOURNAD PAGE NINE Household Goods are Sold by Many People Quickly and Easily Here 1 J Republican-Journal CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION All ads are restricted to their proper classification and to tbe reg- ular. Republican-Journal style of type. The publishers reserve the right to edit or reject classifier* ad- vertising copy. Errors in. advertisements should be .-reported Immediately, The Republi- can-Journal will n»t be responsible tor more \than one• Incorrect 'Inser- tion. Advertising ordered lor irregular insertions takes the one time rate. Not ad is taken lor less than a basis tut three lines. Count rive average wbrda to the ime. Charged ads will De received by telephone, and U paid at the Repub- lican-Journal office within ten days from the first day of. Insertion, cash rates will be allowed.. , Special rates for yearly advertising upon-request. „ Careful attention given to mall orders. ' •' Announcements In Memorram BASTA—We wish to. extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends • and neighbors, for their many acts of kindness and sympathy and the profusion of beautiful flowers at the death, of our dear little son and brother, Paul S. Basta. We also •wish to thank all who sent cars. Mr. &• Mrs. Samuel Basta & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Quirlno Rufa & Family. Strayed, Lost, Found 10 LADY'S BLACK HAND BAG— Con- taining gold pieces glove, etc., lost in Ogdensburg. Return t o Hanrlet- ta Putney. Lisbon, N. Y. Reward. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Dally rate per line for consecutive insertions: - Charge Cash One Time ~ 13 , 40 Three Times 10 .08 Sis Times ........;.. 07 .06 Minimum Charge ..............................42 Minimum Cash _^..............i...~.~.........30 This office is open to receive ad- vertisements from. -8:00 a. m. to 6 p. m. f dally. All ads received up until 11:00 a- m., will appear in editions the same day. u Phone Your Classified Ad—to 859. The Ad Taker will gladly assist you, if desired, so that the copy tor your ad is prepared in such a manner as to bring the greatest results to you. CLASSIFICATION INDEX The individual advertisements •un- der the following classifications are arranged in ALPHABETICAL order' • for quick reference. ANNOUNCEMENTS — 1—Deaths 2__card of Thanks 8—In Memoriam •—Flowers and Mourning Goods S—Funeiaf Directors 6—Monuments and Cemetery Lota- % —Personals 8-^Religloiis and Social Events—\' •S-^Societies and Lodges 1(K-Str.ayed;, Lost. Found AUTOMOTIVE — ' A T-rrAutomotwe'.Agehcl'es • ,„.,... •. 11—Automobiles for Sale 12-^Auto Trucks .for. Sale 13—Auto Accessories, Tires, Parts • _14-—Garages^-Autos foiJHire _\_• .' 15-r-Mtjforcycles and Bicycles . 16—Repairing—Service Stations 17<~Wanted—Automotive BUSINESS SERVICE — 18—Business Services Offered 19—BuiiGl-ag and Contracting 20—Cleaning. Dyeing, Renovating - 21—Dressmaking and ftifllinery 2^—Seating, Plumbing, \Roofing 23—insurance, and-- Surety Bonds 34—Laundering 25—Moving, Trucking; Storage 26—Painting. - Eaperlng. Decorating 27—Printing, Engraving.- Binding • 28—Professional Services 28^—Repairing and Reflnlshlng 80—Tailoring and Pressing 'SI—Wanted- Business Service . . EMPLOY fclEN'l — ' 32^—Help Wanted—Female 83-s-Help Wanted—Male 34—Help—Male and Female 35-^-Solicltors. Canvassers; Agents 36 0'ituations Wanted-*-Female- 37-rrSituations Wftnted-^-Male .FINANCIAL, r- 38—'Business Opportunities 'S3—investments, Stocks,. Bonds ^40 —Money-to Loan, .Mortgages .„ • 41—Wanted—To Borrow . INSTRUCTION — 4*—Correspondence Courses . 43 Local Instruction Classes 44_^.Musical, Dancli>3, Dramatio 45_Private Instruction 46—Wanted—Instruction • . . <• LIVESTOCK — 47—Dogs, Catis, Other Pets • 48—Horses, Cattle,. Other Stock. 49—Poultry and Supplies BO—Wanted—Livestock , ' MERCHANDISE — 51—Articles ror Sale 61A—Barter and- Exchange 52—Boats and Accessories 53—Building. Materials 64-^fluslneas and Office Equipment, 5S—Farm and Dairy Products 55A—Farm Equipment 56—Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers 57—Good Things to Eat 58—Homemade Things ,^ 69—Household Goods 60—Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds 61—Machinery and Tools 62—Musical Merchandise 62A—Radio Equipment 63—Seeds. Plants, Flowers 64—Specials at the Stores 85—Wearing Apparel 66—Wanted—To Buy ROOMS AND, BOARD — N 67—Rooms, with Board 68—Rooms, without Board 69—Rdoms, for Housekeeping 70— Vacation Places 71—Where to Eat 72—Where to Stop In Town • 73—Wanted—Rooms or Board' REAL ESTATE FOR RENT — 74—Apartments for Rent 76—Business'.Places tor Rent 76—Farms and Land for Rent 77—Houses for Rent 78—Offices and Desk Room 79—Shore, Mountain, Lake 80—Suburban, Country for -Rent- 81—Wanted—To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE •*- R—-Brokers in Real Estate 82-rPrdperty for Sale\ - 83—-Farms and Land lor Sale :. 84— Houses for Sale 86—Lots for Sale 86-^Shore, Mountain, Lake 87—Suburban. Country for Sale 88—To Exchange—rReal. Estate g9.-Wanted—Real. Estate aUO'llONS-LEGALS f- » But— Auction sales fiatictm. »a*)Hfc«. •,, Automotive AutomobUea for Sate 11 BARGAIN—1931 Chevrolet sport \ coupe, good rubber and paint. 0. & V4 Garage, Inc., 25-29 Main St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. EXCEPTIONAL VAEUES IN USED CARS— 1 Chevrolet Coupe 1 Ford. Coupe 1 Ford Roadster - ' B. & S. MOTOR COMPANY Auto Trucks For Sale 12 1929 CHEVROLET—1 1-2 ton truck for sale, practically new, less than ' TO.OOO - miles; Dual wheels, right price: Jas. R. Scanlon, Hammond,, N.- Y. Ford Sales and Service. Auto Accessories, Tires, Parts 13 WILLARD BATTERIES—We service all\ kinds of batteries. Primeau's Tire Shop, State St. SEE THE—Scene-in-Action lamps at Ogdensburg Battery Co., 209-213 'Catherine St. Phone 726. Business Service Professional Services 28 CHIROPRACTOR—G. L. Cotton, 220 • Caroline St. Hours 10-12 a. m., 2-5, 7-8 p. m. Phone 816. CHIROPRACTOR—W. T. Haley, Pal- -.mer graduate, office equipped with Neurocalbmeter. 229 Ford street. Opn NaT Bank Phone 854 Employment Hein Wanted—Fema>e 32 •EXPERIENCED WAITRESS —Wanted . at once, steady -work. Apply Mrs. O. Welt, Crescent Hotel. AT LAST! Famous Harford Frocks styles ready. 6 demonstrators want- * ' ed. Start at about $20 weekly. NO CANVASSING. Rapid advancement. . Experience unnecessary. Write ful- ly. Dresses free. Harford Frocks, ' Dept. B-1191, Indianapolis. SELL 3 DRESSES—$1.89—Only one amazing valuer Earn t o $90 weekly. Your dresses FREE. Experience Un- necessary. Marvelous sample outfit, gorgeous new styles. FREE. Fash- ion Frocks, Dept. N-685, Cincin- nati, Ohio. EARN $15 DAILY—Free dresses. Sell lovely frocks, 3 for $3.98. Amazing values, stunning fabrics, enchant- ing styles. Quick sales. Experience unnecessary. Outfit free. Malloch Frocks, Dept. S0193, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . ... Real Estate for Sale Business Property .for Sale 82 STORE—On Ford* Street in business section; also a beautiful house with garage situated conveniently near. Owner will sacrifice for cash. Write box K. L., Journal- office. Farms and Land For Sale 83 ON STATE ROAD—100 acres 2 miles Gouverneur, good buildings, fully equipped. Dairy 18 cows. Owner would like *7500. Invites Inspec- tion. Also another fully equipped 157 ' acres. H. C. Rogers, Gouver- neur, N. X. Houses for Sale 84 STATE ST., 1013—For sale or rent, modern dwelling and garage, near O. F. A. Apply to Henry C. Tyo, Phone 533. FORD ST., 727—Fine residence for sale, cheap. Inquire E. J. Plnnecn, above address. Wanted Real Estate 89 FARM ADVERTISERS—The Fifth Annual Spring Fmm Usttogs -will appear in the • Classified Columns of the New York Herald-Trlbune-on January 31st, Feb. 4 7, 14, 31 and 28th. If you have a Farm For Sale, It should be advertised In these Is- sues. Send a description of your property to the \Farm Desk\ and a suggested advertisement will be sent to you with cost for insertion in these issues. You are under no obligation. Address \Farm Desk\ New York Herald-Tribune, 230 West 41st. St., New York, N. Y. Legal Notice* COLLECTOR'S NOTICE TOWN OF LISBON I nave received the warrant for the collection of Town Taxes for 1931, at 1 percent. For 30 days from date (5 per cent levied on all un- paid hills after the 30 .day period has elapsed) at the following places: Lisbon, Dec. 29, 31. Jan. 5, 7,12,19, '26, 29. Morley, Jan. 9. Mar- shall's Store, Jan. 15. Flackville, Jan. 2, 23. Vosburg's Store, Jan» 21. All other dates at my residence. Dated Dec. 29, 1931. W. J. GLASS, Collector, P. O. Address, Ogdensburg, N. T., K. P. D. No. l r . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LISBON The annual meeting of the share- holders of tBe First National Bank of Lisbon for the election of direct- ors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting will be held at their banking rooms in the Tillage of Lisbon, N. Y. on Tues- day, January 12th, 1932 at 2:30 p. m. Dated, December $'9, 1931. B. E. JONES, Cashier. - — *e-' —r—• Legal Notices TAX NOTICE I have received the warrant for the collection ol taxes for the Town of Oswegatchle, and -will col- lect same for the next thirty days at 1 per cent during banking hours at tljs following places: John C. Young, Black Lake Eoad, January 6,13, 27. Charlea Kingston's, River Road, Jan. 20, Oswegatchie Town House, Heu- velton, January 7, 8, It, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29, All other days at my residence on Canton Road. Dated, Jan. 2, 1932. State and county decimal , . : ,019236566 Highway decimal .. ,.„„ .004 WILLIAM H, GREEN, Collector. R. V, D. 1, Ogdensburg. Prescott Defeated In Scheduled Game Prescott, Jan. 2—-In a scheduled game in the St Lawrence Hockey League played at Cardinal on Thursday night, Prescott was de- feated by a score of S to 2. In the first \period Prescott scored two goals and'the score was a tie 2 to 2 in the second.period. In the third period Cardinal scored the winning goal. The lineup was as follows: Pres- cott: Goal, Bromley, defense Foote and Hoy, subs, Saunders and Whit- ing. Cardinal: Goal, Carther, de- fence Thompson and Dixon, center Marshall, wings St Louis, Lough- bridge; subs, Little, W. Gamble, D. Gamble, Kinchen. Referee, Hooper and Schultz of Ottawa. Missionary May Be Released Soon Foochow, China, Jan. 2. (AP)— Chinese officials informed the. American consul today they expect- ed the release during the day of Harriet Halverstadt, Wellington, Kansas, missionary -who was cap- tured hy bandits December 24. Her-release, provincial military authorities said, depends on wheth- er the bandits demand that they he taken into the military forces of the province is accepted. This, they said, had been agreed to. The American destroyer Stewart arrived Thursday afternoon. MADRID SCHOOL QUINTETS BEAT ALUMNI OUTFITS Madrid, Jan. 2—The local high school boys* and girls' teamB won from the alumni In their annual games played here Tuesday night The alumni were poor in foul shooting and succeeded in only getting one out ot 14 possible points this \way The .high school shot seven out of 11 possible foul baskets. ' ' Ford< and \Willard- of the • Hign school.-were outstanding players of the\ evening and the regular team outshone the alumni in practically every instant Turnbull was the hest player on the girls* losing team but the de- fensive work ot the high school guards-could-not be overcome. Swan of Potsdam was referee. Fol- lowing'the same dancing was en- Joyed. The score follows Madrid High School FB White, r£ .„.,.., ^™„»„.l H. Rutherford, It , .1 L. Wears, If ...^ u.0 Ford, c u—2 Fisher, c -n C. Willard, rg , lll i ll , „„8 Trombley, Ig H. -Willard, ifc Totals . Alumni .-0 ..1 FP 2 1 •0 1 0 3 0 0 TP 4 Logan, rf. Wears, rf ,_. P. Rutherford, If Connersj If Eckey,. c _,._„_....., Pierce, c..., _j w. Heartherlngton, rg Walker, rg „«_». Condlin, lg „ White, lg <„ Total ™^~^. ........ Madrid H. S. GJrlt Bullard, rf ..._.,...;,_ ;. Heatherington, If .*_ Lee, If. FB J. _1. Rutherford, c M. Finnegan, White, rg Brown, rg L. Finnegan, lg Total Alumnae Lane, rf . F. Finnegan, It Turnbull, c McKenzie, rg Bradish, lg Totals .0 .1 .1 1 .0 .0 „.....! „...S FB ...„3 ~;0 ™„0 __4 ,„..0 ..-.0 -....0 „_0 ™_7 FB ~,1 ....0 -J. „..o ..0 ...2 . 7 FP 0 • 0 0 . % 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 FP 0 0 • 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 FP 1 0 0 • 0 0 1 3 0 S 0 9 0 2 23 TP 2 . 4 2. 1 2 2 2 01 0 2 17 TP 6 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 16 TP 3 0 2 0 0 5 Did YonKnow? -By R.J. Ssoit ^m^^ ZC,W, *»» ^RESH WMfeR. 1_*KE£ HH fftE. W/OJiXD' •THE EARIUV PORTlIGOESE- EXPLORESRS -frlOUAHf-fHE_ S EQPLE <&F INDIA To 8E^ 4RU5rT7ANS AND MJSf&QK -Tfcfc CASffe MARKS OF WHKfe PAlNf OH \THE PRIESTS 1&8EA TORM OF HOJLY WAltR CofOTurtt. mt, ty CettnJ Prut AsMdMl S n, W.<5 i <3!£C»RA£. ' EN<JUSH -TRA< H£i-t>. 12'CHAMPlpMSrtlR, rfT-TLES Af*ONE DID HE £ET*UP NEW RECORD? FOR. EVER\/ DISTANCE- B&fWEEN IOOO YARDS' AND 12. MILES' BUf'HtS'tfME. Of= 4-MINC. •THE. MILE S-fbOD FOR; 35VEARS T3-V Five Injured When Three Cars Crash Cooperstown, Jfan. 2—(AP) — Five persons ,were in a hospital here today in, consequence of a three car automobile crash partly blamed on bad driving conditions. Mrs. Emma Pickard, 70, of Cher- ry Valley, was in u critical condi- tion from multiple fractures of the arms and legs and from shock suf- fered when she was caught in the wreckage of the machines, two of which met head-on at a sharp curve on the Cherry Valley turn-' pike near here. The third car smashed into the two tangled be- side the road ed dangerously hurt, are Ahran Milgram, IVilliam Beckerman anil Joseph Herschell, of New- n Tori City, and Miss Catharine Steele o; East Springfield. The exaet-fiature of the\ men's injuries had not been determined. , \.. .., Four-fifths o'f the shoes;'iiowbe ing produced in Rumania are of the The other Injured, none believ- heayy hqhnail- type for .army We..' • BIG SISTER There's Just One Thing To Do By LES FGRGRAVE Help Wanted—Male AMBITIONS MAN—Take orders Boses, Shrubs., trees, etc. Act as Eist. Mgr. Pay -weekly. Free outfit. Experience unnec. Moore & Co., STewarK, W. Y. Business Opportunities 38 LEASE AND FURNISHINGS—Of best small hotel i n North. Country.. \Well located ladles' Shop. Also .Restau- rant; General Store good country town, completely equipped. Saw mill for custom sawing. Old estab- lished year round Gas* Station, with stand and rooms. Also Shoe Store. H. C. Rogers, Gouverneur, N. T. Situations Wanted—Female 36 BUSINESS SCHOOL GIRL — Wants ' place to work for room and. board. Write. Box 80. care Journal. Merchandise Articles for Sale \ST TUBE SKATES & SHOES—For Bale, size 5. Good condition, $3.00. In- quire 413 Judson St. WOOD—Hardwood, $4.00 per cord, dry slabs, $3.00, dry bodied wood, $3.00, white birch, $3.00, coke, $11.00 ton, soft coal, lump, $7.00, Delivered. G. Mills. 1114 Mechanic St. Phone 1155, Farm and Dairy Products 55 EGGS—Strictly fresh eggs delivered on Saturdays. Phone rural 16-F-4. Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers 66 FEEDS—Maple King Dairy Ration, Camel Wheat Peed, Buffalo Gluten, Best for milk and maintenance. Priced very low. Phone B9. Maple City Milling Co. HARD WOOD—$4 per cord; dry slabs, $3; dry bodied wood $3; white • birch $3; coke $11 ton; soft coal, lump, $7, delivered. .Phone 749-R. Lawrence Ritchie, 310 Oak St. Radio Equipment 62A CLARION AND FADA—Radios. Free tube testing. Ralph E. Kelly, 807 Montgomery St. Phone 128-J. ATWATER-KENT—Nameplate is your assurance ot complete satisfaction. Ogdensburg Machine Co. Phone 233. Rooms and Board Rooms with Board 67 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS—With Or withoct board. Write Box 640, Journal Office. INFANTS OB CHHJDBEN—Wanted to board in private home. Also fur- nished room for rent. Inquire at 419 Albany Ave. City. Real Estate For Rent Apartments and Flats 74 OVER 133 LAKE ST.—Comfortable 6-room flat, newly decorated, *12 per month. Heated garage, 221 Franklin St. Double garage, 721 Elizabeth St. Also winter storage . for cars. $2.50 per month. Phone 506. The Green Mfg. Co., 115 Lake St. 1NHV IN TH* VT^MB OF <SOOONBSS PIDN'V DADTEUU ME *BOOT TH£T rvtOlOEV BE1NS SEWED UP IN HIS OLD COAT! I'D NEVER- H^VE <o IN/EN tT^WAvVtF I'D K:^iov^^^THl a ^^. , Copyright, 193Z, by Central Prm AwocUfiw. Ine.i MRS. BVGEt-OW-.' i-i TH<*T COAT? Tt-(AT COAT I SAVE MX)/ IT WAS W0&TH . MORE to DAiDTH AM I KNEW! VOO-VQU HAVEM'T GIIVEW \T* **WAY VET ? VESJBETH,A COL-O^CO MA^VJ CAME IN) AND GOT IT JOiT - YESTERDAY. 7 A MAN WHO UVES IM THAT Ot-D SHACK ON CLAY \STREET. HE MIGHT LET YOU HAVE IT QAvCK.GO^EE HIM.' £ WHVJTHATMOST . BE. SOOT Y'S FATHERl YES, HS'D-LET ME HAVEjT.IKWCNtf/CF \ : I CAM PtMD HlM.TLL. HAVE TO HORRVTHO, •THANU<S V LQT^,/ V ' 1 -\ a MRS.BICSELOW/ Y :sw. % QteRwe, ^R^ 7 \\^ WHAT A 'SlMPLETdM I WAS TO EVER. GIVE THATGOAT AWAY 1N THE FIRST PLACE. SOT, GOODNESS.' VVW WAS I TO kNOVAJ 'BOOT TH' WJMDREO COLLARS •SEWED VN ITS LINIMG. Ef^ ALL. I CAN^SAY IS, VTS UOCfcy FOR VJS tSOOTYS FATHER 6OT TU'COAT.. 1 KNOW WE'U. U=T ME HAVE IT BACK. I ' C AN MAKE. IT UP TO HVtv\ SOME >-, OTHER. V/AY- g ' •• • ^'» ^?/ c'^ s 't s*«aut—jU^i '#115iiLilul. 'Copyright, 1932, by Ctntraj ftw AwpcUttoii,jne.] r \ X l T*..\ WEL.u.^a'KTHA.MVlPOL T^^CT X KNOV^J WHERE Trt^ COAT IS. JES'SPOSIU' SO^AEO«JE 1DVDKT VtKJOSM HAD GOTTE.K IT. 1 WHEW.' IT MAKES ME5HIVER TO THINVCOF IT! \CAP\ STUBBS FRANKLIN ST., 318—Upper apart- ment, eight rooms and bath, re- decorated recently. Available Jan- nary 1st. Reasonable rent. Call at = flat or R. E. Hannan. Phone 233. HEATED APARTMENT—For . rent Jan. 1, 1932, oyer Grand Union Grocery Store. Robt. A. Barr. 221 Ford St. Houses for Rent 77 MODERN 5-ROOM HOUSE—For rent, also 1 furnished flat, heated. W. e. Wilcox is Sons. Ford Street Garage Real Estate For Sale Business Property for Sale 82 I TAYLOR HOTEtr-In Waddington, N, Y., at a real bargain. See L. Katz. HAPPY NEW YEAR.** OR. AW MA!. Mf UkND! THAT GROC'RY 8C7f AIN'T COME YET, AN' HER.E I? NINE O'CLOCK, MY LAND' THERE'3 A KNOCK t MEB8E THAT'S HIM —OR. MEBBE «T'3 MtS5U5 WIGGINS'.'. IT'S GOTTA BE HI Ml I ORDERED THOSE EGOS 'SPESHUJLLY SO'S A MAN WOULD COMB Ml TH' HOUSE FIR.ST IF. IT'S MI55US , WfOQINS, DON'T LET HER. IN — ^ IS IT OFFAL BAOi LUCK FER A LADY TO COME IN FIIRST NEW YEAR'S, GRAN MA? \r \S AWR.IGHT, QRAN'MA HAPPY, \ •o*e? m