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|. 20 \ £5, cl ns % ' ' ' ' o.“‘ - * \ ' ' ‘ ( \‘ © - C ¢ = > ame a . R om aime: anand\ Gt ain ee hais ; 20 cease c. - aa - , . ~, . w ' b THE GLENs FALLS Thifes AND MESsENoER, SATO®DAY EVENING, AUGUST I®! __ ___ ___ _. __ oe * N o . o « a | 404%. 1a 282 a%a4%e at 4%. 82 20404040400 et a ta t, *% . / THE Tfl NIB TH A]. * 5,0:’o‘,’0‘,‘0’fo‘fo’30‘30f‘zf’0’fo’3é’g\O‘L’A‘o\?‘éfi’ofl’o“0‘.‘o‘zf’_ 93.03.\ lastes 2 l ' > ' B ¢ I | l | z ‘ -- j - . 1. .. ' La * ( SCLC C ' L IUIHU HHA «eo + TIB a ( \~1\-\RT IDH I < ._ ( l J ¢ THREE QUARTER CENTURY _ . , im i /a ass 2. . \\ ° BRl NBS ‘HEAlTH | l ) v | | R t 1! y - . I tivee\ Ruilds 1In' T ~ | | n | | i A Fruit-a-tives\ Builds Up The | _I 1 ¢ U . 1 | [f. - - * ° LOP Whole System as | aim rar'm a jE _. BETWEEN HUDSON FALLS AND FORT EDWARD p the first time, are often astonished at | # \| i é R the way if builds them up and makes |*$\ </ te | wm. op Game g . e o a 1B them feel better all over, They may be |*&® . [f ALJ L 7 11 . I s taking \Fruit-a-tives\ for some specific |&o PM ap b § I = .l 108 disease, as Constipation, Indigestion, 3, & © fas ’ , . ’ ; , 1g | Chronic Headaches or Neuralgis, 030 - ~ ~ - by A. } é: Kidney or Bladder Trouble, Rheu- | $ - A\ - ¢ Og 000 - - . lll k a iles matism or Pain in the Back. - And they ¥ ~ \ K \ \ e\ -~ ~ - mui aA A find when \Fruit-a-tives'\ has oured the | 4® Plans are laid to make this Fair far exceed last year's Fair in helpful instruction and clean, wholesome, fascinating en- 35 13 disease, that they feel better and | é tertainment and recreation-worthy of its place as the Three- Quarter Century Fair. a . * j ‘3; t é: stronger in every way. Thisis due to | , ~ Wie believe the co-operative, local talent attractions will in many respects f clast ' y 6 Fes [ 1 X V c h, y respects far surpass last year's and we have arranged * itp the wonderful tonic properties of these | $) |_ for high class professional material, . * 19 famous tablets, made from fruit juices. K L. L2 K . + K BOc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. 0:0 Numerous groups Iof folks in whom you are interested are working hard on stunts to put on in front of the Grand Stand # (4 At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit. | % for you to see. COME! §EE WHAT THEY RE UP TO! | . s}? ; é: a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. «to Community Singing, led by Mr. W. F. LaHiff, should prove an Anteresting and attractive feature. ~ 033 f é: * bons s a P s r . : (#1 11% - 0:0 Twenty-five Cents Admission-Poor business it may be, but it gives us a right to ask your help in making this Big, Co. | «W {$ 0:0 operative, Llfe-Buildlng'fishtunongo; COME! } & } 4 - ** A few of the SPECIAL FEATURES for SPECIAL DAYS follow. | SLP 2 ? $1 # 4 . 10 \o' I ‘2’ \ j vommag ~- s I,“.r j E f}: R *.[ ®, e ‘ T AKEN BY FRENBH 3: TUESDAY , AUGUST 29 The Great American Crops Pageant,under the direction I?“ {4 - ‘ J11) ¢ Placing Exhibits. f of H, B. Daly, will start at 1:80 p. m. a pg; {é & & R Fe . f b. m- .? WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 230. Norton end his Boy Scouts in new and fascinating work, 23? ii Violent Fighting on Somme|*# Music by Hudson Falls Band. ~ , Three Horse R aces. by? | 4 F + r \2 / |. g Front and in the Sector _ |\g) 316111; Folfstag- c is ; , po THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. \ 024} ; é * Folks (0 ashington County years old or older wil -- + & * «3° A of Verdun. to , A? ~ h & . er > Music by Glens Falls Masonic Band. §.) [0+ ~---= &, by given free admission to Grand Stand and will there be Tri.C 4 Washi 20g a r (By cn X , - , riCounty an ashington County Scholastic 'Athletig @! Te y Charles F. Bertelli, I. N. S. Staff | ,*, seated by towns. At 3 o'clock p. m., their count will be tak- R 'C., 1 Correspondent.) p . Meet called at 1 o'clock p. m. «#4 \ kX «* en and the group from the town having the largest number s \al! 14 PARIS, Aug, 10 -All of the vilage| $, - . le Norton and his Boy Seouta, &, +4 of Fleury, on the Verdun front, is now | $ present in proportion to the p0pu1at1on,.W111 be awarded a Three Horse Races. &' i 35 in the hands of the French, it was *\ first prize of $15.00. The group from the town having the «4 | (ra : ** > 8 & f J 4 'Blla Cristi almost 1 kn San Fu ' $1133?! Iy announced at the war office Ito second largest number present in proportion to the population FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, £1 f | {I frist is now almost as we own in San Francisco as M; : ¢ § F R tye |C R p K ames Rolph. She has swum around the Seal Rocks, just assoutiygz There was violent fighting on both | «e of the town, will be awarded a second prize of $10.00, This \Music by Fort Edward Band, ~ 3: 1 E 3 f “henglider'l Gfte. Her glue was 58 minutes and 47 seconds. She 31° de’mlmet if???“ in the secter of ,%, money, however, is to go to the Washington County Home Great Washington County Field Day. I0??? i § | used the single overhand stroke, alternating with the breast stroke. | \ CZOU\ (85° NE * i > 5 M . ‘ - f The mayor congratulated her when she hag finished. *! Powerful attacks were delivered by ** Aged Womcl‘l to the cried“ of sach tovsfns. hls ' Last year's Field Day was not as sugeessful as we hoped 'to ' l I? | is; fe’fifisgé bottl}1 ezm'leci'm 1131111; 1&1; 0:0 Mr. LaHiff, who will lead community singing, has arrang- for the reason that Washington County Folks are reserved. 0? } lg: pCa ian b unique | ap ei . : - incladi a a IE t .s gig-fawn:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~v:~:~:~:«:~:-:«:«:»:-:~:~;~:»:~:~:n:~:..;..;..; pie Bean Bn Dua t vate te ytaAttesiferdun the Germanse made their 0:0 ed a special program for Old Folks' Day, including \Onward From the numerous requests for places in this field day we 034 f 2 é: Po' . ae ' s + atl fave \ + <Cile A L . sh f. + g » ' #| greatest effort to the west of the | » Christian Soldiers, Silver- Threads Among the Gold,\ | believe this reserve has been overcome.and this year's Filed ye } % [ox ee b R M F0 T ED AR“ 4 fgiiliizflffg’ gigging 11g? 5&2??? & Nearer My God to Thee,'\' \When You and I Were Young | Day will be a really great event. - ff. ks ‘l’; tbv . *t * a t H ra F .:‘ CR , § - # ”fifth! meanwhile the French { +o Maggie,\ \My Old Kentucky Home\ and \America.\ Two Horse Races. 33, 1 | 4 t * ‘ % . e mean e the French forces | 4 - , F Ro ay +3 7 b t Bo * 0 Frank W. H & | that captured the greater \ part | of | *& . ~ $ 4 po C$ mn arris, Representative. _ Phone No. 4 and 278W. | &|Figury on Thursday night delivered a|& DAVID DUNSMORE, President, Hudson Falls AR. WING, Treasurer, Fork Edward. [B te bo sy M.'< e Times is on sale at Bilackall's News\~Rooms at P | blow against the Germans, dislodging} (4 * * » ys h ~8 '° 'Cheesman's News Rooms s at Postoffice, &| them from the few houses they still ‘z’ L. R. LEWIS, Secretary, Hudson Falls, N. %, - é - 4 Bo.; ~ . * :| held. There was bloody hand to «¥e Office: Masnoic Temp! , 3, & if; - & News Items, gAdvertisements and Complaints Given Immediate é hand fighting around the village 30 » lille! ' . Pelephone: 1-Hudson Falls. ‘2 : # (.O 3 ( . Attention by Mr., Harris. -$ | res 5a 26 464 ch aln cna ne d a \acte ra ere nsane te a nat f- eave, Mest s p 10d » U So Te y ~0.0.0, - f o 8 Poy m 3] TOH: me somme trout the. germans | Hefe tei ife hee ble age o ig ize sty ite ie s ie igo sts iy is ies itty ies a y H ay te ty ies d ley ie ty iy ee iis iy ie ie y ie y ie ce ie 3 [ox I M“ S f. aB ata all Beare Pree APs ite cBeath str v | at two BOINtS in Al CffOTt to TELAKS = = - m= f * Fo ' positions which the French had cap- | w Pe mits PS $, k U- & Nuys. tc the Cram Dil ol | Why the Fronch Are Driving Back the GeAMaNS | [ox its - p weer directed against the French 3 IVIng ac u & bom - trenches at Maurepas and the others pppn .§. “ ' Cl sQOUTH GLENS FALMS {| [~~@<- --* / & | - | n - . R s € «Jack's Misfortune. * & € [o£ Do- . r Helen was an only child. One day | | % k fo 2) Presbyterian Church. Baptist Church, _> yC m i % . p | % 'The Rev. S. K. Emurian, minister, The Rev. C. L. Dakin, minister. she was playing at having a brother | The Times' News Service. is j in Charge of $ & Je Momiay hour of worehip, 10:30. Reopening and rally\ Sunday all| A24 sister, The brother she lled! $ _ J. A. JONES, : f :- HAMILTON STREET 7 o? ' Sunday school, 11:45 day. jack and the sister Dorothy. She took | f \ R , fo 60 6C . 10:30 a. m. morning worship with| them to the dinner table. having a & tut dried tn 8, +a és so}; Christian Endeavor society, 6:30 5831311112 by theBpés'tor.h 1 place for eac' one, all through the day ‘sz’ow‘C’Vfi‘W-W'W'fik hyp ity Cp Q Odi Aarly lip Clo Colp ln ae oM'H‘WJQ s C 1. p. m. 145 a. m,, Bible sChOOl wtting just _ though there were reak ( 10 & [B : Evening hour of worship. 7:30. T1? “£92155”; {Iago} “liege ‘aunioxé children. 8 - took them into the bath- WILL ERECT DJ NING , po Foc. - Rev. John R. Ellis, the fOMMET| prespyterian chsxsclgeémin intist_200 | room to was: thier hands. Her mother | - ROOM AT HOSPITAL 1 % S 16 pastor of this church, will preach in byterian church at - 7:30 o'clock. heard her laughing heartily and went :i - i 3: BoC ths evening next Sunday at th#@union| Rev. John R. Ellis, a former pastor into the bathroom to see what was the The Saratoga County Board of S # t service. of the Presbyterian church, will be matter. \Why explained little Helen, pervisors at a gecent meeting author [od B: The Brotherhood Bible class and {the preacher of the evening. \3'an fell in the bathtub.\ . ized an appropriation of $2,000 for the f .§ , ~, ,_ the Teacher Training class meet at 12| Wednesday, 730 p. m., mid-week * erection of a dining room at the Hom: _ a oo: '-- piclock at the Sunday school hour, service of prayer in the church. l * stead sanatorium The building will ~ eA s a'i 1 Christian | Endeavor Expert class Aigrettes From India, * wost $3,000, the balance being a gift p Eo; i- Sunday at I%. m.. regularly. If Christian Science Soclety. Aigtette plumes are \now obtained 'pjans Made for Improvement to | &EXR General H. W. Carpentier of es oke | you are not a member you are making Second ficor of the Cheesman build-] in India in much the same manner in P Cfalway, who has given several thou: & $o c% z ® great mistake. ing, 120 Broadway. l .| which we get our ostrich plumes. Gansevoort Road South sand dollars toward the hospital and? # f a The monthly social and business Sunday services at 10:45 a. m. When captured, the birds become very i & also spent several thousand dollars in i. al necting of the Brotherhood Bible Subject-\Mind.\ tame. The are fed upon fish. - The -_ of Village. the improvement, of - the highways he '\ class will be held at the home of A.] Golden text-Proverbs 2:6) _ \Th8| pirge & i k; fed uP n fish. l leading to the hospital, which is locat: \ & i D Acanedy. Burgoyne avenue, nexi|Lord giveth | wisdom: out of His] {NMS SUN and each year pro- ed in a region of steep grades in The o ® 5 Monday evening. mouth cometh knowledge and under duce four sets of the delicate, highly | Important highway legislation was | Providence, y Eo; f The sum of $95 has been raised standing.\ prized algrettes. The aigrette is re- | passed by the Saratoga County Super} - The board also authorized the pur * Poul , toward putting a bath room in the! Wednesday | evening | testimonial | moved without the feast injury to the visors in session at Ballston Spa in| chase of a ten-horsepower steam en f % Eo manse, and $55 more is needed. Wiil| meeting at 7:30. bird. India seems to be the only |the adoption of plans and estimates| gine for use as an auxiliary | power. 20 £1 ox you help, or will you let others do it?] To these services the public is country in which aigrettes can be ob- furnished by the state for the con: | A new pump with electric motor was 4 25 #0 &? Bo your share and you will be blest. | dially welcome. ; struction of the connecting link of th | ordered purchased for the county £ o_: & Y a ® tained without killing the mother bird River road from Albany to Glens Hog f Po. Methodist Church. St. James' Church, j for her plumes. 1;an; Pram {fans provlydg for the a-Jmshouse. 74 ke s U i 'The Rev. G. M. Moods, pastor. The Rev. E. A. Hall, rector. * builtfinz of the road from Schuyler : t, 3: o k ' $:30 a. m., the- primary department Ninth Sunday after Trinity. sUBSCRIBE FOR THE TiMEs. ville, to just south of South Glens Falls CONTRACT AWARDED FQR ‘i’ fo af the Sunday school. |__ 10:30 a. m., morning prayer and ser- wheto it connects with the Saratoga LOCAL STREET P AVING es Fouls W§upermtandemt, Miss Katherine M. mon. Friends' Church Springs-South Glens Falls road. The [0 4 pe \I ng. rlends urch. - F ft i y sections, il do bro C % 15.30 a. m. morning worship with Fort Rdward Center. NEWS FROM OLEANo zgzdfgx Jifutglggefi 1,5th Spin??? John B. Downer of Ballston Spa has Lo & Ne sermon by the pastor, The Rev. Charles N. Franklin, pas- . of Gansevoort, at an estimated gepntzlwarded the co??? fort 131171113 ; h * 3 .2 G Sunday | school; - subject | tor. It Is The Same. Story Everywhere (cost of $119,900, of which the state | ([.\ © Bide for Uke proj a ; pouee oe \The Rict at Ephesus.\ __ 2:00 p. m., Sunday school. [pays $7,935 and the county | this village, Bids for ime proposet \ oe i. _ Superintendent, Frank Yates. 2:00 p. m.. preaching service. + The other section - connects | Ganse- improvement were opened yesterday| - 'These are the kinds of shells the threw at the Erench in the beginnin he - 7:30 p. m. union service of thel All are invited to attend. Olean, N. Y.,. doctored - for | yoort and Schuylerville, the estimated afternoon by the State Highway De-| French are now throwing into the|of the war. They partly account fo U é . Baptist, Presbyterian and Methodist , S female and kidmey {cost being $154,100, of & which the partment. Mr. Downers bid was| German trenches in the Somme, some-|the driving back of the Germans tt No # 'Churches in the Presbyterian church. St, Joseph's Church. fen trouble. ; The phy- state pays $100,183 and -the _ county gnAzn. tJJ'asgxlzoh Fzfiedlelalla ind'tf'l J-|\ thing of the same kind the Germans | that part of France. Rev. John R. Ellis will preach the] Low mass, 7, ‘8:30 a. m. sician's medicines “53,935‘ Construction of this road Us“ £31; 0574 £3215 viii] I: es“ glesféengé . . . h qo & sermon. a { High mass, 19:30 a. m. did not do me much |pes hung fire for a number of years. | D 972. g J,. 7 \ . g Soe - Wednesday, T:30 p. m., prayer meets Benediction, 11:30 a. m. « rigood. - I b#1l used 'The route will no doubt prove one of Clayton J. Philo was present when'litian Endeavor, Rev. George A. Fair Chlldren cry | ‘i‘ Ang. Sunday sthool, 9:30 a. m. {Pleasant Pellets' |ing most popular in the state for auto- the bids were opened. bank will preach on \The Decree of a . id > | ermm - ® gand found them |mobile travel from the Capitol Dis- Darius Concerning Daniel's God\ ati # FOR FLETCHER'S ~* f # ki very good. ~ This lirfet to the North Woods. BlSHOP SHAHADE VIS'TS the morning service tomorrow in the C A s T o R 1 A 5, .§. F L CALS AND PERSON ALS |church, Fort Miffer. : we, Clilgave 'me confidence h Baptist church. This sermon will ; A * $ L - Mr: gnd Mrs. Walter J. Clark left CH Sin Doctor Pierce's LOCAL SYRIAN C'iURCH sh&@r the kind of g God Darius belfev- - 1 ka P‘, iL . aii yesterday for their homé in Piés- other remedies so I SU PERV!SOR NEAHR - ed Daniel's God to be and what Dar- 7 , é & ' Miss Edna Wilson left today fof @|Reld, Mase. alter a two weeks' sta & ** began using 'Favor- CLEAN ED OF CHARGE | . Bishop» Jarmanous Simhade of New| {us commanded men to do In respect . 20 i } * 5. visit in\ Whitehall. G with relatives in town. ite Prescription' and it made ime much York recently visited the Rev. Alexia] to Daniel's God. . You. do not count [|. & i Ar. and Mrs. 5, Weis left today £0\ | Mrs, Elizabeth Buckman has return | better. I was satisfied with the med- flamna, pastor of St. George's Syrlan.| _ Friends' church, Saratoga avenue s 1 & 1 ou week's stay in Savanah, N. Y. ed to herhome in Binghamton, after icine and gladly recommend it, In Mulford Neahr, supervisor of the |L ly 'o church gishop Sha | Rev. Charles N ' Prankli 115 pastor-|| . #opr*much unlese f # ii\ ¢ pr. and Mrs- Buchang left today for |a visit with Mrs. C. W. Dean. my case two bottles vere, needed to |town of Providence, SgraFOga yquntv, hade inspected the conétruction work 10:3‘0 a. M., morfung worsh’i with ser \ 2 g ‘i‘ & a two weeks stay Im Waterttozzlz. day YMrs. Scott and two daughters of et tFe “3:13:29 I gntfifirfiiizh uJé. was cleared. {at Hm c‘téalfizqe 0&1 faxlzlrzgt {2 of the new church building at the| mon by Rev. David | 11:45, people.know 3 3: *. _ Blake and son spen Y| Ypsilanti Mich., are passing several | y, s &09, »| perform the 44008 Leas corner of Second and Main streets| Bible school a |. # Hadlock Pond days here as ts of Olean, N. Y. close of his trial - which was held about you. i [: £ Hadloc ond. y! e as guests of Mr. jand Mrs. . . N ' faw He complimented Father Hanna on ou } 4 14, Mrs. Fred R. Davis has returned | A. L Sargent. « \ Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is | Thursday before Justice of the Peace hig suecess in this village. _ Bishop . Razzi _- L _ « a } & B from a few days' stay at the Davis: onn t a true friend to women, in fimes of |A. J. Deyo@e at Middla Grove, Sara- Sfiafiadp will return goo this Twillage In & Daily Thought. foe a aw h a: w 'tottage, Lake George. _ | OBITUARY 's trial and at tunesff of pain fiwgcngthe toga county. Neabr was arrested ON |/) of -o months to take part in the To do with as few things as we can, VE : h E fite Nan of famatee P. LJ It | ! ape\ mot performing tele runt. of Interested nelthbots ht | - exercises of - the new| and ne fur as we came to see to t fol || - F R ILO | - © L tfiififs giasarenw, Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes flashes, catarthal condition, beating |a destitute familly. At the conclusion church. these things are the work of freemrzn' go> 0 es,. *f it: \_ Yo. and MJ Clinton Curtis _. of a . dgwp sensation, mental depression, |of the hearing yesterday - Assistant and not of glaves; these two seem to The tree that :\: \ Fe \ \gchurlerville _ has been _ visiting The remains of James Hughes, who | dizziness, fainting spells, lassitude and | District Attorney J. W. Atkinson ad- CHURCH NOTES | nas to be the main duties to be fulfilled, t 9 c, i # @ Friends tn town as be died in Searagoga and a former | exhaustion women should never fail |vised the justice that the defendant . by those who wish to live a life at once: tails In the we s go *+ - . dent of this place, was brought to | to take this tried and true women's |could not, according to law, 'be indict <--- _ q6.| Erce and refined, serviceable to others ||, th i- p %,. Mrs Frank J. Loughlin | returned | Fort Edward this morning and buried | medicine. , sa by the grand jury, if held and the The Rev. James L. Atwell Will 19) ing pleasant to themscives-William miladie of the ~ - i ar . éyesterdgy from a visit at Little Falls. \in Union cemetery. It's not a secret remedy for all the irase against him was dismissed, The |liver the sermon at the union service Norh . , * +_ The Dupey block on Broadway is ingredients are printed on the wrapper, |evidence showed that the family in of the local churches to be held to. | Mors. - _- forest makes mo 4 $ ' being improved by teing painted. » PARKER ARRESTED. Sold in either tablet or liquid form, question was in great need, but that 713me leVening in the Methodist \ <1 e . y James F. Fitzgerald and family, who the proper action had not been taken | \\P scopal church. i d . th & c hfive Been visiting in town for two Andrew Parker was arrested yester- inst the supervisor Other services will be held as fol- iC for Colle noise, and the # deks, returned to their home in| GAY Afternton by. Offiter Avan on a A Great Book Every Woman Should Have. |*£* _- Tike Mscopal. of y: HS riot Bln k, Manlius Centor ~ that e % F Burg thi y ai charge of being intoxicated. He was | ov million copies of the \The People' n - y Methodist Episcopal chrirch, Thirg] . Mrs. Hagriet Black, ~ rose tha # €* gm? L1} 3&3? fig? rteIZuri‘itc? 'from arraigned before _ Justice Robinson® 00:11:12: Seuss“ Mficfi Xavier” age 3&1; LOCALS AND PERSONALS street; Rev. James L. Atwell, haw, N. Y., writes; \ObBimberlains Colic, |. bln das des | px 1~g visit In Mayfeld ~ this morning and fined $10 or ten | the hands of the people. . It is\ a. book that = -I10 a. m., class meeting. . 10: 80 a.| Cholera and Matrhcea Remedy is al} kicoms far from: > y tod & 4 - Mre. Jobn Crawford is spendi days in Salem, Hs paid the fine, everyone should have and read in case of acci- After a visit of- several | days In m., public worship with | sermon | by muta cure for colie and summer cont - f > g f \tew dave with A © 7 I; ng & - deaf or sickness. | It is so plainly written that |town as the gest of Mtr. and Mis. J.| the pastor 11:45 a. m,, Bible school. wlailit, Tt has been lyled by mysolf . tha biaton, path. inn f Kx a a Atavie. Mrz. A. J. Stevenson COPIES NOT RECEIVED. “roman! undfigmnd it.. §. Robinson,. Mrs. A. J. New has re-|and Men's Brothemhoog‘Bible glam | in: 'olhers alsdxgy igpxlyhiogogg 10:32: has 19 bfluvhm‘ih * - Af 95d .§. . Frank Bristol of Fort Miller, will|_ 'The Conimissioners of Election have Dig Bn Pleroer or stamps) for mailing chark? | turned to Utica. Baptist church, Main street, Rev.| ten years. ind it ° alway 80 00. no me n 9g, g f Fa 7 Fort Miller, will| _ {88 g . . ' . oe, Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y., . : . Fairbank, pastor.--10:80 a. arhaf Is claified for It. It gives relict: R wok «8h U a my; £22???“ ffmfff to Maine -_ {not ,,§5 yet frecleived’copligfs ofihe and enclose this notice and you will receive by frgffi’fbflfifififir’fi’hehfis £5323? gf‘orgigofixmfg “isms; 27:45 a, pu. | Prom pain: Simos tnstanily,\ For salel e ap Co . pes cream fests al wl be héld [amen ed election laws fnr owlng | return mall; all charges prepaid, this valuable ployed during the past. feywr- woeks. EfizQOwaameWPT-ifl' I py all 11,2316?» 10. 2 ,, A S yhe - go> . . - -~ £000 20 22> Jana wo erd ca Thursday evening at the Reform big the scarcity of pape § book & & K ‘ . A +4 for || exam