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•;•••...' Th-NmnimtfNTRrAMN- •*. .-- • Thursday, ADJI j ; s \ r r < '•,•• • o, V -''I : i fe'tf- •: • ML '.-'>- * TEeMail Box~>- He little-paper' Is '-cgrSal0l# a woafler. *2aa feurcBy w #t for the ten*? t.o arrive. 'Rouses foM too soitje proud wteu they get the- AJteJ^-Kousts ?otat ftrldge Tli© PtltJtmvn #* 3.qt>k goo$ to set? te-sfc summer sfter tyiing away from it for JCou? years.- Hope to- sj«Ht again a»xt syaaner. • &ly^ose of tbe oia ttmt; H. & .JJyere? in yoar last issue. F(*«t S&lxturin has tin? Kid id£ tuned- tip for a- fistting trip before to Tin* North Country- • Yours very truly THEODORA J, MEKO, man. The js'orth Rouses Point, N. Y. Dear Sirs: '. .- One of my brothers has seat me & copy of the first number of your paper. 1 congratulate you for its appearance, and Rouses Point, also, that at last it has a weekly paper of its own to make its ad-j vantages known. My happiest memories are of time when I lived in Rouses Point from 1873 to 1878. It was the. birth -place and home up to that time of my dear wife, Carrie Fran- ces Crook, was the birthplace of my eldest son John Kellogg Lovell, •now freight claim agent of the New York Central Railroad, and is the home now of another son, Capt, Fred K. Lovell and bis fam- IU welfare, therefore, will, al- ways be of interest to me, so I am enclosing a check for %ZM for a years subscription. If possible under this subscription commence ^ Service baa «»souacfi(i tejattoga 033, sight railroad gra<Se crossing elimjtnatioa Projects affecting <SintoB, .Essex, Saratoga and Washington: ijowa- fcies. the law provitfeg t3tat the cost of such elimitaatioa shaH be dlyidgtj betvt^n the railroad tne state and'the jaunieipaiities in which they are located as follows. Under tbis. priivisipB the state pays #Q per ceat out of the gr^ote crossing 1 bond issue, rattroads pay 50 per cent and the affected mun- icipality pays 20 per cent of the cost. The time and place of the hearings follow; Motors Forks-Ellentnurg high- way crossing of the Rutland rail- road, one-third mite south of Mooers Forks station; hearing at Pittsburgh May 1, at Itf a. ra. . Beardsley crossing of the Dela- ware and Hudson railroad, about two miles south of Valcour station, j Peru; hearing at Pittsburgh May 1, at 11 a. m. pton commence with No. 1 and send me toe back numbers to the above address, I aai expecting in a few 'wgafcs to leave for Camel, California, to visit my daughter, Mrs. Lee O. Kellogg, who is now residing there, and will notify you when to change address. ' Yours very truly, John W. LoveU: ^ Lowell, April 5, 1&28. The North Countryman, - 0 Rouses Point, N. % ... My Dear Sirs: Kindly accept one year's sub- scription to your very interesting Weltly, I like the size of the sheet wai just enough plate matter to make it interesting.. I also like the •jrtyl* of the \Ads* and general make up. Being * former com- positor oft the Champlain Coun- sellor, I naturally interest myself •in your Rouses Point paper, Vau hav» my hearty cooperation lisa bone your mailing list will in- crease in leaps and bounds. . Sincerely ,\ Mr* William J, Pendergaat, 40 Riverside St., • • \ -\ LoweU, Mass. Miss Margaret Hume, hold of the social center of Carr Creek, Kentucky, U wood to fcare' been the insptnitioa, for tfce Carr Creek Wk which carat inm «bacnriiy t» attract national attention attW attract national attention Chicago vatiomal mthtim*tim champih O ROUSES POINT LOCALS George B. Warter, of ths local customs staff, Jfeia^juat returned from Syracuse wJta«e ne has been in attendance at Eh* April term of Federal coort. Raymood C. Rodjger, deputy col- lector of customs, Bu purchased: a new 8tudefiaft«r closed car througb the Studsfiaker agency at crossing of the Delaware mid Hud son railroad, just north of Essex station -Hearing at Plaltstmrgh, May 1 at 2 p. ra. Enex-Willsboro crossing- of the Delaware and Hudson railroad just! north at wuiaboro station—Hear-.; ing at Pittsburgh, May 1 at,3 p.-j m. J CoopervfUe or Chazy - Rouses Point highway crossing oi the Del- aware and Hudson railroad, Cham- plain^Hearfag at Pittsburgh, May 2 at 10 a, m ^\ State road «r SchuylervllIeMSan- sevoort highway^, crossing of the Delaware and Hudson raflroad, south of Gamsevoort station — Hearing at Glens Falls, May 9 at 10:90 a. m. Broadway crosstng of the Dela- ware and Hudsoff railroad, Fort Edward—Hearing\ at plena Falls, May S at 11:10 a. nu ' Warren street or Sandy Hilf— Glens Falls crossing; of the Dela- ware and jLidson railroad, one •tile east of Glens Falls station— gearing- at Glens Foils, May 3 xt Xp. m. ^^^y His 2a«J frecldea a bank teller with computing inachin« schoolgirl, came freckles! She did recount; '' U Miss Hazel E. Reddish of West Raatbury, Mass., is dead as tile re- sult of drinking ' according to he*mw «u at Dedhanv'SApp, ' -, Vy. ..-- ...i/^'-Pif.:!!!*^). GLADJ $1.1 20 ASSOI GLADIOU Mailed anywhere i States, postpaid. { 1100, These, bulbs sre is possibte to wUl be sortnus&t. MAEL YOUB Don't miss Page 5. atfr tmk, W. Y. •• April 5th, 1938. North -GmmUsmm, . \ \ JRoajles i*oj»4 N,- % ' : iGentlemen: Enclosed please find check for 12.00 in payment for subscription %$$& Mmtfo @m#ma*® My i&# Jay in sending toe same before was caused on account of illness feut I am pleased to say that f nave seen most of the issues of ^anr-|tajper ? through of m* served. and I feel 10- ttmt f p • «. % Anxe. • W. W. Coopers Rouses Point agent of Out ». MrMr<So., -was-a. iilmss caller te Flattsburgh Monday, E: G- Well* of BJKTIB. Vt, spent Caster wttfc.Wr soov Deoali Wells, at tit* noans of A. W. Taylor. Rev. L. T. Mine* of wmxmUt, Mass., spent Monday - in town at the home of WOlBnsi Shaw: Mr. Miller m an nUr wny to visit his mother m AB*o«tard, <Jue. Dr. Switaer spmt Eastep with bis family la CMeago, HI. '- CamM Dianood with Asanrance and Confidence? Even though you nay not aims the time or tbrfncliaa- ifsn to absorb - the* -details wfcich «ount in judging » mood, you may, at aome , w«»t to buy one. Do y»u icnow ««. differ- between the bJue^wnites, fancy MUM a»#ttoose of it at the home of •Mm, -sartoii -ttowrtay '-afternoon. : ' *Eb# %& Mm***,- M• •*$.•*&%&•' master Msnwis, Bflted :' to ' Cham- ' i S»turday. •, !;\. \. -: , •' .\ : •.. 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