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.I~J ,. . ' ,. _, rl) .IJ~ U.! j{l() .til) \11) !Kl ;,} I.! ' llij (~ t I~J ~) ,. .... lJLI 25 ~l .\r\l :.o .51l 2.:. 21 \' .uf) .\0 ,1() ,j(J ,()I) .00 ll() • 'n) .00 .00 .. j,j ar- ~: . .: e • tron .ack Recor NO.~O FAIR '•CY\ SEYMOUR DIED IN j AU SABLE ·FORKS LOSES LIFER AT HIS OUR SECTION APPRE- I WOULD MAKE AN CLOSES ON FRIDAY I . NEW YO_!_I~ _ _?N SUNDAY • T., .HUDSON FALLS l.V!OTHE.R'S. BIER CIATED BY ONE AT LE.AST.I · ·-~~~E SHERiF .It' Raees Billed for the Last' Greatest Baseball Star W.h!lj Sunday's Game Witnessed by a Convict Given Privilege of At- M. II. Hoover, President of the William H. Coffey. the Popular vays-~ance t.ne ~ver Wore Plattsburg Um· Large Crowd-Many From. tending Funemi- Taken to' New York Conservation Asso-,· Young Plattsburger, Certailll in Years form, Succumbs to Illness Out of Town 1 Port Henry · ciation, -Writes Impressions of a Big Vote • -1 --- ~~ ,' '\~ fair closed on Friday of James Bentley (Cyl Seymour.\ the Hudson Falls shut out Au S.able' George: Guyette, a murderer, ~I H. Hoover of Lockport. president There are few men in tl!.e city .of ,. r\lluwmg one of the most, greatest ball playeF th~t eYer ~ore the Forks Sunday afternoon on the Locq.l ~erving a life senteJJCe at Clinton pris- uf the :-.Jew York Conservation Asso· Plattsburg wrth a wrcl.~r acquamtance ''· '\·eks m th\ history of the: Plat.tsb~r¥ umform, died at h1s horne helu the vi\tnr\ t::tllying five run~ 111htle on. Tueo.day was gi1·~n a short period ciation, who was for a ccmsiderable or !)lore highly r~spected than William ~n New \ ork etty on Su!lday, after an I the lo(\als failed to score. of libert y-whett h.: stood beside the time recently in camp at Fern Lake as H. Coffey, the popular young candidate \'6 are the rc,ults of Thur>·JJU?e.ss., w~ich extended over six months l\a!houu \tur tt 111 to pitch for Au 1 open grave of his mother, who !Lad died the guest of A.,emblyman. Raymond for sheriff on the Democratic ticket in ~ e\·ents I \Cy Seymour, as basebal! fans all Sable Forks, being reliend by Land1y,: at }.!oria:h Cen\ter. The man, who was T. Kenyon, -'vrites h1s impresoio~ of Clinton cotmty 2:09 Pace O\'er the country knew ~im, began his wh\ helt.! the visitors down after hisl>eni up from Essex county some time this section· -- - As'manager of the United Cigar store, • :. h. by Guy Dll- basebe-ll,..care~r as a prtcher around initial inning The game was some1vhat agp .. rece:ived the news of his mother's Lockport, N. Y., Sept 18, 1919. located on the corner of :.\largaret ar1d .. : .. ,,, ·. ·• ........... 1 1 • the lots. ?f h1s homt; town of Alhany. enlt,·ened by a wrangle o\·er the work death. in his cell at Dannemora on Mon· ~Ir. Robert MeKee. Clintort streets, J.Vlr. Coffey comes in !J- 1. br,h (Burgess 2 2, ~; l~1s ternfic speed soon attacted atten· ~f l\arpenter on.e of the ~plre$. who day ami... upon a,peal to the warden Editor The Record, !c-ontact with probabH· more oer,ons 1 • 111 ( fo~,' • ..... · ... 3 3 ~ tlon and he was engaged by the man·Jlinally dropped out, lea\\lng Vat•der- penniso!Dil was gFanted for Guyette to Au Sable Forb. ~ Y. than any resident of the city. His 1>013- ·'111 b g (lrozJer) • • .6 6. 3 ager~ '?f the Platt~burg team, which at YOgttil the ~ole arl>1ter of the game. be taketL to j),foriah to attend the fune· Dear Brother ~lcKee .- 1 ularrty with. the dtrzens m general was '· ,,de. blkh Oiosherl4 4 4 th~t t1me ( 18941 h~d some of the 1-uilo\\in!? i~ the box score: ral seryi~ts. l\iy son Francis and I are home agam 1 fully demonstrated in the recent pritn· ..: b g I !>ore I ... • • .5 J 13 sw1f~est youngsters 111 the country, in· HL\ DSO)f FA,LLS Early Tuesday Keeper J. F. Hart in N1agara county. This b1t of infonn-1 arie\s when he was an easy winner ()Ver : t16. 2 06 l-2. 2;06 3--I eluding Case Patten, \Buck'\ ~Iitchell. R H PO A E and the prisoner left the priso11 town atton lam ~ending you to reassure our 1 two other candidates ·for the nomm.ar . t half of the tirst m1le ·was and o_thers ·who later be<·ame s.tars of ~l<Jymhan, ss. • , .•..• I 1 3 0 0 and JOUrneyed to Horiah where the fu- inends in Au Sable Forks, who, 1 have. tion. .. , 2 0.! chp t~e d1amond Among the players of O'?\e1l 2b ....... _ ..• l 1 3 3 U ntrnl ~·,Ls held. The convict appeared reason to beli\\'e a\\Uk< apprehensi\·ely i ~Ir. Coffey is a natil·e of Clinton coun- 2:20 Trot that day was \Ned'\ Baker of· Platts- Smith 3b ............ I 0 I 0 1 <omplete:ly broken down as he silently ~wry morning after our long delayed. tl, having been born at Saranac Marc:h t'. tcr b1k. g. by J .lllal· burg who played short >lop fur the Bei.Jarnm lb ....•... 0 2 12 0 0 stood bccsid.: the cas..ltet, in which laid departure eJ>pectmg tu see thetr chwn- i 8, 1880, being the son of john H. Cof· . r rbt•< ll'rozierl ....... 1 1 team. He1rl<1rf d .......... I 0 3 0 0 all that was mortal of one wbo had ic anrl hab1tual gue.<ts prowling forth.o~ fey, a wellknown fanner of that section. 1 t F Pic-kell ........ 2 2 1 A warm friendshrp sprang up be- X olar1 If ............ 0 (I 3 n (l been ,addened by his mi:;dee<ls and <till '\ in their midst'\ W\ gaYe a ne.w I Young Coffey \\US educated in the . -:. ut h til tFox I •.•• 3 3 2 tween !:;eym<Jur and !\[r Baker wh1ch ~Iurray t• ........... I 0 I I 0 who had grieved for \her boy·· who had t11ist to the umnortal '\from jest to graded s<:hools of his native town atJ.d H n~. b g. (E. Pickel. .5 4 3 eontinued up to the dar of th~ great In11d1l 1f ..... _ .....• 0 0 0 0 0 gone wrong. Keeper Hart and Guyette eamest,'\ when Due Kenyon humorous· engaged \in farming there until he en- .-:~' rv. g (Russell! ..... .4 7 i prtcher's death -r:ii:ii'il1g the present t'rip!•ell p ............ 0 1 1 3 0 arrived i.n Plattsburg Tuesday el\ening ly served an injun<\tion through Judge I tered bu~iness in Plattsburg, where his ,; ... ).. blk m I Packer) .. 6 5 5 'ummer :vir Seymour spent some day> from Part H-enry and Guyett€ wa> J>orsyth0 of \Yatenliet .:njoining me to success has been marked. ,, 1 ch. g (Good t ...... 7 6 () :n Platt,;burg as the guest of ~lr. Ba. .i 5 2U loeked mp in the cnuntr jail for the ·xtencl mv thre~ ,!,t« v••it ! m~de I He is a member_ of the Knights o£ ~ 131-1.212 t.•J; 2:12 3-4 ker. Al\ :'.\BLE l\ORK:' night. He was taken b'ack to Chnton tt four 11e•:ks. ·:nrl ~b~n. m1 boy and I Columbus and Elks. Heismarned a11.d 2:16 Pace • On November 15, 1895, he was signed R H PO ,\.. E Prison 1\!\\~dnesday morning. hacl to be furdbh· loa<le-i mto a ear to has one son, aged six. ,, •IJum. b. h., by Ren- by Arthur· Irwin, then manager. to 01llon If .•......... 0 0 2 0 0 - ---· ~d us aw:n from F.:m Lake and the I His election as sheriff of Clintvn • !{ ,·hanls ........... H .1 OH<.h f<Jr the !\few Y'urt... l11ant~ In Lync-h 2b l. rf ...... U o· 2 I 1 BRERE\'l'ON AGAIN IN•TBE Fork\ \r~ had cuvertlv cledded to eouuty would insure the prl)per co:rt· •, g (:l<lo<ller) • , •.• .4 2 2 1898 he became the pitching sensation Lew~:-. Ib ..•......... U 2 12 0 t SADDLE IN WARREN OOU:NTY ':ric b;~rk c>f Wh1pporw .. ll :tiountam t111·, duct of the affairs of that offi~e-= ~n- \h IF l'tcke!J ....•. 2 ! , ,) of the old ~atwnal • Lt·.1gue Later h\ .\lurphy e .... .' ....• u 2 ;, 3 0 Disorg;anizatwn among those who as- ttl the dcpartmg car had disappeared,~ novation which would appeal to tb.e , II,: b m. (Allison) •.•. 3 3 3 wao an e>ttttielder J (;j lbu s~ .......... U 0 0 l 0 serted t:hemselve~ until last week as hut learned that Doc had engaged a citizens of the county. :i '\ hr m (.NeYille) 6 S 4 lie :eft the Giants 111 1899 and drift· fhorna!' 2b & rf .... U 1 2 l 1 the Warren count1· Republican orgam- '•gger-' ··, roeodile'· to snake us out of • ., m IAmlottl ....... i U {) ed inw the Amertcan League. lir•t I; .. , .oJ l J It 1 zation, a:.nd the Ul erriding of the com· his )unsdi<-ti<~n by main f-orce. in mse I BLA<JK-LEG MAKES , II 1-1. 2 10 1-4. 2 10 1·2 playmg with Cha''a?o and later gomg ..; Gilbu 3b ........ 0 1 (I 2 0 mittee rules on the part of their op- Judge Turnbull's decree of banishment ITS APPEABA:NO:E rc·ult' w ... re .ts fol:u\\ to Baltnnor<'. then m.tttagt•d by john J \alh<Jurt p ........ U 0 0 0 l\\'~nt'. n11 we1tt to make interest in pruHd metleetive I still firmh· belie1·e I The dread Black-Leg has made rts 2:12 Trot ~lcGraw, who t'um·ertecl him mtu an .• llr<ll\\ p ........... U 1 2 2 0 last wee!:< Tue;;da.y\;; meeting <>f the Re· that A-•emblrman Kenyon's alleged appearance in Franklin county. A.t -.,, e· bk m . D•rectum outfielder Later. wht•n ~!d;raw quil pubhcan rountr committee in War· , •ltHI.tl<>n engagement at Elizabeth- least two herds are known to be i:n- R.Jthburn • ........... 4 I 1 1 the team, Seym<.lur came back to the 0 S 2i 12 4 rensburg, when H E H Brereton, for· to\\·n was a suppositious meeting. f-ected with it and several of the cattle j., : l.i ~ IF. Pickel) ... 1 3 4 4 ;'\[ ational Le::J.gue. pla1 mg with Cmc·llt :'urnm.lr) Two h.1se htt!. Thun1.1s, mer mcllllber of ,,s.,emblY. as \\ell as trurnj:'ed up as a courteous ruse to en· died. So far the only cases recorded 1 •: It tfioorll ...•...... 3 2 2 3 nat' fie remamed there until 190;, \(urpho. . three base hit• ~Ioyntho~n. former c-hairman of the\ committee, 1blc h1m to eR·ort us to a remote C•Jr· are among calves and yoUllg stoc:k. \\ b t•r • lilfJ(js• ....... 2 4 3 2 ·ht·n h,· lt•rl th.: lea gut· 111 bittting and llcn}amm. h<l•e on balls. off Landry I . .Jgain ga.Jn~rl the saddle by being elect- ner of h1< di,triet, and thug see to it Prompt \'accination is tht' only effecti~~t~ ! 1.1 1 I J 1:, I L 2 1:, 1 4 • • · .. ught b1· i\h f~r.n1 for SlD.OOO to ,ff l 'nppen I. st1 ud;. out b,· C.tl!.oun ,.,[ tc> the t•hairman!\hip by a vote of ~erl'una!ly that we did not \<tand •m method of checking th~ disease. .· '' .,, ·' '\th the <il.tllt' Th\ wa' I. ·~· Lan.dry 4, by L\nppen 3. double 2.6.3i agatnst 2,035 1•otes cast for jef· the order of our gomg, but go at once· 2 16 T10t ,.;. -1 b,,,eball < a'h <leal ever via). II uolson Falls l. htt by pitcher. ferson C:. Davison ()f Xortft Creek, But 1t i• true that back in th.e plams 1 NO VIOLATIONS. 1 .. ,, '\ \.\,, wr I !Ill Ll~• tu that t1mt' by C'.alhoun. lle1dorf, by Landry Moy· The nanne.of ~[ilton X Elclrt<lt:e of ,f ::\:.ogar,, ,,.,. are again We ha1·e 1 IN ESSEX COUNTY ......... ! 1 '<\'llt .. ur\ la't ·~.t-uu wa\ \\\lth ::\ew mhan Cmpires, llatl<lervog~n and \Varrens'burg, whr. was to have been brought 111th u• not only the bod1ly Xo \\l<llation' of the Conserva.tJcon b '· ot,. l' d.l'l·. 3 :! 3 \\ •rh m l!lO>i Carp<euter the nrgauization candrdate to u~pose and nwHtal remYtgoration of ,-our \\n· Law m E<•<:'r: 0\>Un~; were repnrtNI Ul h ~ 'R.tthburn• ... i ;; 2 · - - -- :\[r Brer.rtton, wa, not presented after rlcrful mountain n!gion, bu~ al>o the 1 .\ugu<t a<eurd•n!: to the monthh· btl]· ~. 111 r hlltg~l~' ... :! 1 6 SOME CLIMBER N01'ES OF THE :\lr BI\C1:rdon had ddeated ~!r. Davt· <oul·balm r,;omembrancers of fner1d-~ ktm of t!'e I \?mmr• t.,_ h ~.: ll!.ulll.l' .. .J {i ! DESPITE HIS WEIGHT NATIONAL GAME sun fore-leette>na..-;tEmporary rh:atman ships, hosp1talitv and kindness a' t'n- • ·-· .. ,, h m 1Cie 1 ·elnnd-l6 j j Profe~<or :!.!ellinger. E flenrr. krtuwn ~lr Brereton ~~~~·reeds frank C :uring a' the gramte of your nnt1vel OLOSES AirTER BIGGEST 1om •lhuge--• ... i' ; ; • :.1.\11' ·'' Kat .. hrltll lla11k. of 1t·r•e1· Tie -Gil.llle at thr> End C)f the N\:inth Hooper O:n·isonis~m Emer,oxtman h11l~ . • SEASON IN ITS HISTOR:Y 1·! ~ II 1 ~. 2 u 1·4 Ctt)\. who Ill 1914 made the j.,.,.,r;l Let me pal\ a tnbute. mcommen,ur·' Tl L~' I'' I d 1 It..;: lh:r\l • I . NAT\r<'\\ OF KEES\\VlLLE h h b I ' l.t:: .. ,t..l .1 ... \.l nu tn~\et. .. ,, ~ tiA.) 2:13 Pnce r,un)' ''\Ill Hagar·, r;:el1 :-.ummtt nnmg .o.u::r \\ ~e 1 oug It e, to your marve ous re- : ftcr th.· btg.:~~t ~C.J.,'-!n 111 , 1 , hl»lOr., J, h '\. llan I' arm. Glen Valley tn tht· top ol \\\h1t~ \I h .. game at ~ara11nc· Lake Tue><d,,y IS BUBNED TO DEATH gwn It,'\ a tnte ~armg. that fam1l· ·A ll'umber ,,f impnwemcnt• wiU be .J ,JI, ..........•.. I fat·e and back in a little \'~r 21 h,,ur• •ft•'r:lu<>n between .\u :-'able Ftlrb and ~Irs. L-ottie A Parkill. widow of ::;tla~ ·•nt1 dn,J, appre<•tntH•II \'e h,wc here,mnde b<:!fore the opening of n~xt ~· '• '\'\\ 1 't. . ... . 2 2 th\ 1 ear <J~Cllt h1s ,.a, at1un - tlh 'ar.tll.tt· Lakt· en<lerlm.a scrap in whu:h C P<lrktll, was bum~d to death :.\londav m (lttr own county people who refu~e son ~. m c F p ... ~,.('\ .... a 3 Green ~luul1tam,; and -<dult- thc·n L.tm' uf the ::;arannc Lake nggreg:t.tH>n monung at her home in Cornw·all, Vt. to enthuse oYer Xta;: ra I' :til' .111d •c • · · · , h K tl~r\\ 11 ~1 .. 4 4 drmbed •<>me nf th<: hu.;hc-t pc-.1\ '· .Ill•! \\ <>11<! uf tli(' unlj>oires. when nttemptmg to replem,;h a tire. tualh\ a fe11 who have ne\·er taken the -- - .. ·- II 1 J :! l2 ll . .! 11 1--1 ,Judm;: • •mel\• l!un1p .urrl :\l .. ullt Ill to\ the main dttra<tl<•ll' At the etul ~Irs Parkin's clRugh~er rcturl1c<l t<> the troubl<: t<> ll\ tl• !>tt\ the gre:.t tldturnl - - - ----- .\bn,ht•l•l .111<1 .'l•o ,·nt t\\u m:lt·' :T ,, ,f the n111th 11111ing tht· '-'rore was 6 huu\e afftcr a 1.:> minutes ab~enl e t,, ¥onder wh\ h attr.1, t~ thouhan<[, frnm \WANTS •r,.,( )\\P h 1• bt·ong '' mplt'tul ll\ the •to 1\ .\u Snbl<: Polk.•. with two men tmd her mother sttt;ng 111 a ehrur ht·r \11 o\\er the worlc\ 1 oh~er~\ed thnt RE.GYLAR MONEY Green :'llotmtam nub Profes,or llcnrv lout had ~~,·urc·d one • •C(Jfe 111 the fir~t dot~ing abla~e. ml<l ]J,lst gaspmg fnr I when I rhap<odied ah<,ut the 'upcrb 1 t• , 111 }). state fi~h cultun,t. st<1te> th.t t be lht~ gottc•n to the tu>• of ha : •1 th~· k11'th. wrt h ;\lurphr on 'l'<\ bre.oth ::he had el'ldentlv attetnpted news at Farn Lake, ffi\\ cnthusrasm ·:, ~uel't uf lion. ·Ravnoond ~[t ~ltt<h~ll. X C. the lughc•'t peak •nd The r>-xt hatter UJ> marie '\ lut to put a plete of IIU•>rl in the 'tu1e and Wjl!i'> tolerated by pol:te ho,ts. tf not ac· .ot .\u :Sable Fcirk~ for se\· ea't of the Rue J,w~. ~[t Ko~t 1 :rlltl. ami ~!t1rph• started for home The the t'kune' bttr>ting forth had caught tualh <harcd T!H- I •h<l :·• ' .Ht• h.tte <ore ::1 ~re t .onrl • ,,.,'\II' Jlll~.-to zn.-\ , , 11 mmer. retenth· ilf-< 1 ught P1l,e', Pcnk .Jtd <>ther muuJlt-<11· .ncl thr\\' ftom the tirld horne \'\' mlrl her duthmg llcr <,laugh1er thr-ew 11at to a lack of loYe for tl\e heaut·e' nf na· J..ud Th. r•<• ,, ... •·· ···t ··\mltl•H• 1 the :-t:tte 111 tht> Cottrt hupe' t\ n .. l..~ •\It ~!.\' 1 next ~urn· awl l...m~ 1\:l' off h\mt: ttl tielchng: tilt• er UJ)UII h··r but ~lr' J>ark11l died aftt'r tttr<\ on the part of re;i<lent friends.j ~\ea:th .1rt ;.1·t [, ~ ' ·' t t 11 , ~-l-.0011 •nlary last ~em m~r tf h '·''' Jun the h.:pp~ party at hall :\Iur}lh~ •h•l·tu wi-d Vamleno· .1 ph~·s:n.m arm.cd ~Jr, Park1ll 11a• but to the mexorable rul<' of •ntnna•v,t:• \'.tittt ,,. :: ·:, .• gl'l.ttur\ a bill was 111 Glen Sttlllll11 t Farm. It m1ght be saHI gall • ailed htm ,,,[e Larnv c.bjcd!'\d to I horn :rt Ket•ellilc, De,< mber 30. 1&37 th 't evcntualh blunts the edge of ef· 1 tht·r£\ ar<\ .t 11 ,h,h llr T 1 tcuntb\ of· 111 P.'~'surg tn.1t the \Pruft>•sor\ tips,_ the tht• <lc<·~>wn ,lttcl t<J<Jk a poke at hr• the rlaught<r of .fame' and .\dcline fu,ion the \\i<ible or aud1ble exprcs· a hobb~ tn !JT<•l• t' t •~ .\d•r<•P<l:Jcb.,., t the .<•l'fHI~Ihllll of Gearge be •m ;~t 22.> pound<. h•• mnunlain . ump,\ 1\'lth the I\O'\>Itlt that v .• ng~r :\l.utchc,;ter. ~he '\' $\lf\ n·ed b•: a •on •ion of apprecwtion. Down rleep m• There I' \\ orgaiiJVlltlnn ··~ 11 ~· 1 \l''he : , 1 ,. ,.,,, \\~'\' . 1 t.un wmml• , lunhing 'tUJJt' hemg th<::ref,•rt• ,,;! the 1·o~.<J1 got mto actiutt and g:~,·e L;amy ,\rthur Park1il <if ('ornwall . .;.nd her your hearts I know you lo\·e that a.we·' ~·•net\· tn Protect tl• • .\ l • ., 1. ·\·· ·• t.·<Jare<l ll'm,elf satt,fie•l m\re rcm:ul..ah;c n gn<~d drubbong before ther < 0\1ld be claughtrtr ~It\ Ad<he Parktll w1 th •n<J:.>tnng. that magnificent. that appeal- , )I!\ _Qud. man. these great gmml~ Tl :· ,. umb, \\r~ m prr>pagat- · ---- -ep .. nt.·rl The onlooker' hutted iu whom <hs lnerl ~111' Park11l had II\ cd mg panorama of m;t,ure exte11ded be-,ume,m~ .of the Ahnighty .need nu P~· ·r:md, o! :\lr Tttl·umh ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 111<1 ,rtLC of them went after \'a11<lc·r 1n t\orn1~-.lll tor 6{) vears fore plllr fa\·ore<l \'l!':ton whenever the tcctton. eXL\\ept from the f.td·~lo-,·ed nat;. ADIRONDACK REOOR.D, INC. ·\!:·tU \.th ht' tam· !.am' 1\tt'< taken · grent Giver uf each good and pefeet urists nnd club-chair sport!>men of the ' h.ul -.!leut e-d the nt•PO\I . , \' · F L k All h d · f · 1 · • \\ ~rl ·' , .. : t •• ft·\1 \eeh- 11 ' .tl\111' ' llll\t till!( ol the •tu,\ )fum the IJ, :rl all <I ;t(1rlen ugan \\n~ FREAK: C'ABBAGES PLEN· ·~tft pertntt.< ~Uti to VISit em n e-- (\\Ltte!> t e~ n~e lq mr Jl n~·- IlL\'• 11 rt·.ldtn\ th< <mtm:t! ap- ho!rh•r-. uf Tht .\rl•ron.!J.u k Ret OJ< I. ln< >•< r•t>,tdcd to le .. Ye ~ome of the < n\'-d TJ:roL THIS S:EASON JU~t as one ean appret\late and love 1 treatment and ~ane laws applienbk 1:0 tnll the,.~ found the Jtem \ IVhtch had h\n .othl'•u;nccl frum tht '\\'·1er followui him to ht~ < 0 ·lf and .\ llllltlht•r ni the rc,ldent' <rf th1s ,., ... 111 ulil. trH:rl und true fri<•llfl. without the1r particular runditiono; as m ilCl)l I r \\UI 1 l t 11 r 'Itt • II\! I th t 1l the lt\ht ag\m stwted 1\\•th this th<: tt<>ll ll.t'\l'\ be~n renortnw fre~•l, 1.1h embarniM·tn\ him \\\tlh prufe,sicms of' •·lhtr ~c-l\tion of the state 1t1h .. !-..11.:11' h.n! )et·n ... ,.. 1 1 d l: .. t ... (.\(.~ 1 \ ._ • • t t ~ .. t\ l\O n 1 t(t,• 1> 1 !! .,. •H•!>fro\(·rl lie :m, u:e .!J • , .. 1ur' bell\~ e~u!'en for the ~eman;utg \ump·• cdat:•l the bage'-'. ;~.~n •. ·, f r .. rn Keene :m<l Ehz.l· rcgmd an~ affecti<>n e1 er~ time one 1 A\ I hnd the pri,;lege to tell the • 1 !u- ulltc·,tl d,lf,. ln•t t•n,um.: ', tr .\lbnt ~ B1b~). Thnm::'s b tu 6 t1e and hr.-ttl 'I·••' • ea~ed brthto.wat rt·portlng h:•YIIIg rloublc look' at htm 1 Govemor of the ~tate nt a recent l1~a.r· t 1 th•·re '\·et( -u•nors th·tt ~le.\n:tgh. :\1 .\ Jkh.ec, 1 hurnas Dtl luwmg i~ the :-t·nre h' llllllll!l' heo~ded '.tbb.tgc~ 1n thetr g.trrlell:,. I h I ha\ e now •een pmrtit\U!lv all of the; ing Qll a deer bill, he and all ot.her moen · ' · • R P 'I K \11 ~able l'orks . . . . . . llOO 030 300 fl r.\tn Iltbl ,,j .\n ~able Fork;;. ho\\'eler. \dimnrlao·k re,.um Thi' wa• mv fil\\t ~houi<l. for their own sakes and for thll ·\ '' ,, m•llwtuurc. ud,·a.m· .on ann •• < ee . , , l'\\\n~\h i\lr T 1 tc-otnf\ At a ~ubsequent me~tmg o! the dt· ~arar1ac Lake .......... ,•11 000 2()1 fl '' c-..:h,ll>lltng t11\ tnplc headed ont\' \''t 1 •hould \'' \J~rtatron. <)r per· «.1ntt' of their l't>nd11ct in mattrl\'-' Jr<.-r· r orO r th f 11 fticers l\er el • R.L tterie~ i\h ·~ ,lJlrl ~I ttl phe . Shw e.ac·h ,,( I !lJ, h '\ roer£ect in fonn ~[ r> h.lp' inhab·tation. •omethlllg \I\Jth a tainmg to the Great North Wonib al- \\;t< rarrted 111 tht' Year's ~• 0 \ e u owmg 0 • c t'L\\ · ' \ • d ., , althnugh another· ~po- ed· . Walker and Lamy Walt<:r E~tt- of Au Sable l'o.-h~ al•o >U):J(e~ttnn of more vermanencv-to the: wn1·\ b•.1r 111 111111 thi~ one truth whtch l•t wa~ made ·to le<>t<lille l~rc-•dc•nt- Albert E B1bby. . :-;druna~ Lake pln\\t•d .. t .\u !---~l>:< has t\' double beaded cabhage' in D·mmut>n of .\tt ~ahl• Fork' 1 ha,·e ha.• been b<)rne 111 upon me h\ lua1g '\' \ P d t Th nas '\'1'1·e gh Fork' <>11 Thur,dm - aftt·n nn of her \arr\ell Rut these tlung\ are to bt> , UlTll•erl m 'annu' p.1rh nf t'a1fada. experience and livmg m the ,\cilrc'1l· .,ffi,·p ,.\nd now :\lr Tit· He· re\ en -- Ol .u, . .,. ' . \' .. • ( ' f , ' 1 ., f<>rce the ~tat€ to pm· Treasurer· ~!. A :tlc~{ee. 1\'e<'k ' \xpeettd f<>r 1t has .e,·eral tune> been Bntish Columhta. and in some <> ourt clarks p<trl o my time for the la\t :lO , If\ nnrl nght the In<• of ~erretan R . P :I<Idxee The marne<! !)len uf L pper Jar \\·un <aid th' 1 th~< wa.' a freak vear <tate• But nowht·re 111 Gor!\ gr7at I years The restdent<: of , the Ariirr•tl· · The usu.1l d1ndend w,,., declared. from the smgle men Saturrla,· aftemomt ---· -- · rmt-uf.rJnnrs ha,·e .1 bcE'n bl··\~~ wtth, dack.!o, the people w?o lwe there. de· pm·able No1·ember 15th to 'tockholders by ti:te seore of 12 to 8 .\nother g;ame POLAN:DERS INSIST a more glon'>u• \I Stun of nature • lm·e-, ~en·e ,fir•t con~tderatton. The ~unt.ry LONG-,oH- ---- .,f r€rord of i\member 1st' 15 billed for Saturday of trus week The I . ~»< KEEPING PIGS ltm.-~·· granrlt?ur unrl •ere_n1tv- nil these: 111 whtch they ln·e and have tne1r betn.g LORJl r HOW LONG? marned men would l 1 ke to arrange a The l\ .. !t ·h reR1rlents of a s~dzon of attnbutes of the appealmg lan~<rape 1 Ol'i\!'~ them <mnt:'thmg more than 1t \ game w1 th the marri>:d men of Jay or I Tkond<'ll\\l'\ hke to keep pig\ In faet • urnbm, rl I ~m a<·quamtecl w1tll no ow~<> to t~e mere plen!'ure IU'Id l\l\'lt 11 • \ 11 Rensselaer John- BUYS O.AM:PS ON Au Sable For'·•. both teams to be ~·om- the' , ''=ll'', msi ~t Oll it. De<ptte the 'ak•· m the Arh.ronrl~_rk~ whwh nffor.rlg •.,-d,c..,. \ • I aftt-r we have ae~nnl~d . 111 h•>nnr of the htrthda\ . _ 'r•:-'rl,· \\hJ't1-v. r'oi e~iatc dealer uf posed of local player!' 1dwl1r. fa,·t tl.• t : t •~ ag.tirtst the ,-,lb~e 1m <ur· an < xtep<t\\e \\lr\\\ Oo- motm .. mn< lflll. :nore an peop e rom ot wr 'ec· •II' reemtlv gave all elab- SARANAC LAKE \\ d I h ' •· tl th I f I ' '·\ '' \ 'n hcnlth !.<~ 1, .u:•l ah<•' ,;trongh· agalllst ~nri ',tllc,-s The Omntpntent Lan~! ton<, .et me te!l ~·uu. GtO\·ernnr tlt::tt .,j her pel dng \Chummy'\ qa..aww Lake. announce.• the purchase MEETING OF ADIR.ONDAOE !thE' 'l.ll•El < 1 1f thr eumJ•an' that <'Ttl· \ape r;anlc1_1er hen' performed ht~ ·the '<<>·<.\llllcd natl\e' or the AdtroiJoioo•'ks 1 \ 1 the pl:o<\e t>i honor at bv William ~I Hanes of 1\'in!!'>t<ln ~al· LUMBE.,.. DEALERS' ASSN • plovs tluem. the'~<' 1 nsist , 111 dtngmg to ma!'terp•ere • That s nil. and I woulr!l <lv tnure for the pre•en·ntiOll of th · (, •r· ... , the <lrnner was attended ein. N C. of Cnmp Hedefnrri ancl Camp Th:e AdaronEi;k Lumber !Jt·:alcr;.'l their P\'rker' Th\' looks hhe a ca:oc I f-eel imptnu' 'ndeetl ,h .. ul<l I attempt I est.<, the ,;,h anrl tht' game thasl all the le.-vling <nrwl hght~ of Gee>rge. two of the best known proper- , 1 Th • 1 1 h t 1 t t 1 th t • d t i\lt ( t 1.-trH t It must hm·e been tie< otl lowel' Snr:tnac Lake. from Con- .'..«o<·ta tton met Saturday 111 thE\ \\,-hlte I <or th< ~tate vo He e ~tat<:\ po Ite to '\~en e I . or 1) yu rn o wor< ~I e cun~< r• a I OJ. C'l'ar me • '· \~\<!' ry Sulplmr Springs hotel at Sara. toga a ~f]tt.' 1 : 1!-tem \'\ e , ha<Pn e1 tramp ., t'll Ill\\ m~·n tmpre\I'>Tl< _.- 1 \'''\''·'!'\\' .mel opc•rt.•men~ Mt!bs 1~-ut ''\ 1 \ 11 ~ \Ye wager the g-rr--•mPn Frerl\rirk C Tanner of \ew l.akt.> Flftr mentb~r« awl their guests! .. ut nf J.;;:,.,.ne ~Im-bc thcv eoulrl make I Almo<t w1th\ut e<:<epllon a moun· together, They. have the first t.nt;(lrest \' • tnrrn «>H!'IJIIlmg its l YorJ, '1!\\ ~Ir Bane• wh\ '\ '' pr ·In· were present at ltttwhe<m after \l\hich the Pol<·< qmt keeping the otlt\r!fen>u< l t:ur~ lnke mean< a re•:r•ck•l '•••on a !11 th·· :'>:or.h \' <•otl' and but fur ~he-m t. .... n ment c·ottun grower anil manufacturer. the rnemben> met at 2 3 [} In the ,tl· r ,wine 1 !>m 1 1ed hnn7nn Rut I Frtt LaJ..c> \ nnt 1 \e \'uul<l not ha' t• the l!reat r<'\< r•·'\1lt~>n ~ALUABLE cn::·D-- wtll make a numbe~ of llllJlroYenwntR. ternuon ther~ wa~ .m ·•tluet .. 11 .'rt and I ' --- .. --- content to pre,;cnt all h_rr U\\\11 '.h~rm«'groullr!S of t!le :::ta~e of Netr Ynrk VIOLTA\' IN CROWN POIN'l' ' 11 t'i~ nrnperty HP plan~ to Ie.:~e nne .t:t,, 1 ; 11 , 11 er t.!.muug ,.a,. enjoyed. BIDS\: 0 BE ASKED FOR A(}AIN I ?<>nnt_l~u<ly tn the <l<•ltghteol '1ew of 1 And now, Ill grat!tude to }:ou atl<l.all ... ,\ >f the < .• mp« Camp George w.t lnult ON LAB:E PLACID VILLAGE: R.OAD net· , ''''\\'· bnt gener<•tt'h 11 , .. te< and others uf your hospitable regwn. penntt nile t\row·n Pmnt m:m bv Dan C. Hanna. A CASE OF INFANTILE Th<' ~t. 1 te <'omm 1 qsion of lhgh>~al• I ,tend• tu them the n<ldcd treat 6f en-' rne to rer\er!Icate to \\Ott tlllrl m1 utlttr • \'' \ 1011 two extremelY o:rl A T CO' D.,RO\A t\ a<!<llll ,,d, crtJ <Ill\ fur bHl' fnr th<· ··hatttmenh that lie h,•v<md •·nh.m\'d kinrl h'.' .• ~ts of_ Au Sable Fork<. th1s \' which i• wr\\ ,·altiahlt•. PARALYSIS '1' :I .f .ol.o .., \ •• h b I \ l h f h I t fh j> I h f T STILL SIX VETERANS One t-a~e of in fun ttle pm. 1 1~ s1 s has l'Ort-tt\ndtun \.f the ~hort ,tnp o_f rnnr! I Y r '\l!'nce .: '\ t t< queen n t e ton< ; ren( s :p '!, rue l:'por'ts· 1 \ ~ 'l\r>lrespnnrlent r Jne :REMAINING J::N been found in Ticon,leruga. but 110 fear thrnu~h t!w l\:!hgc of Lake P\ami. the ·nnt_mtmn w:1trr' enn well nffn~.rl com· 1 men :1nrl :\:a lure Ln,·ers . ' to 1713 and the o;~~~e~~ In a. recent obituary notico of J \Y of an epidemil\ 1 ~ entertamc' \\ 110 approx1n1atc length of wht< h is 1 09 P•\''\·\' It 1< mere!~· a ca<e of .\s one, It ''.th~ wannth of mnrmng sttrL\h•;•e '•\' 1 that a Trov t Ott~ of Krene it was stater! that he eases hm·e appean,rl m tht• last two mile< 'Jfhe road i< tube bncl,-contrete -t.tr rlJtJereth from 'nuth<·r <I 1r 111' that k·.~e· tl·e <lamp frnm thr hrt>\\ of \'\\Hum priee on one a I ·wa\ onE of four C'h·il \Yo.r veterans'' week~ alld this is the onh· '\'e :n four htlltlllllo.c>ll' mararlam l'ropn<ab '\\ill!' ginn.\ anrl the hehnlrlcr tnrn• n the. th~ rnnuntoin mlfl .J:q,p1< lh.. •n·~t< ,f that ,ection lame~ H E<tes. a ,·etr be rc'\'\\o.•l fnr the t·on~tructJoll of thl' hili nf '''\<'1'i11g from the au•tert• glo·l from the hn··nm of the \\allev. 1t IS !.he <.>r.m him,:elf writes that \there are ~t1!1 - - . road at the Commission\• nffi,·~ it\ AI rw~ •>f h<:'r lar awav ri,·a1' tn th<:' warm ·grace of hutlr1in'!l bran• ht•< Ill t11e MAN liELD s 1 x of tt'. 1 ~ry mtH·h alin. as follows: SUPERVISOR S. W. :BARNARD I bi:im trtl the 15th dar of October next : 1 'r <!t'Ce< ,r thr enf.,lding hi!l< , I ~1'1\ l!~t:m·', ,,, • .J the' b:•.1ut' of du-tcr.:>d F'OR TKE GRAND JURY Tosinh E IJc1 m-. ~lichael II owe .Tame' IN TH~ HOSPI~ALI ---- -- -- ,I An~. RrothP\ F.:tlttor Jlt•t a~ F~n.t ~ ~lo~~\m\ 1magecl It\ t~l' summer p<nl; ' • r,, t that tlw cnr he solrl ~\ Hall llchin.J Trttmhu'\. George X Ex.t'ounl\· Trc.t»~trer ~!Cl1le\· W Bar·· NORT'fl COUNTitT HAS ll.Jkc l' tlllh.mrluapperl hv tlw ,.,Jat,on I rt '' the \\';mmg rowr that th~ tar· ~:·<) '\'•rtgagc on 1t held b1· I.ud, <lnrl Tames II E<tes\ nard. <upen·i,ur r>l the to\n .,f ~l ,\r I HOR~E RACING PASTOR. f ~r,·,mnnnt.•lfllmhct!de'il\''\·1 '0 rh<i ~ltnal fl•l11<r .~nrls t<> the smnbrc •<'r£>$t .,,.•r luhn .\Iabuda of --- man<l. i< H pat 1 ent .at the C:lfamplain 'Fath<a J L. ~I Jn<Jtle' 1< p~<tnr I I h.~<. lh~, h\'P•U!hh· anrl th· ne\\lv 1m t~e earh •n;tumn. an~t the ewrgl\l'en ' hem~; hPirl for the E<- \\allel\ ho~pttnl 111 Platt!<bnrg. \\,ncr<: ht• of the ltoman Catholic church at North I foutlrl fncnd< of your <\• :nmnn1tv ill .,f I ,tr:·t~t'' .en1 P~CJ 1 111£ up thr .ugh 1;\. •I fury. The comp1a,lll- NEW HOTEL PLANNED I., unrlt,rgoing a eourse of tteatit~ent ln I Lawr\<•nc- lle is at~o a lm·er <)[ hon;e ;\m1•l~t the h1lls. yet '\\'!r ~··e· e'er wmtcr' ~nnws. tt JS the perfume of 'f · ,, 1 F Hue<,is of Ti9onrle- , . FOR S~R.ANAC LAKE I Dr R s :\IcDonald racing Furthermore he owzw and ,nuk\n out upon the. worl<t w•tlt _unob- I fi~>Wel. ~ul<>r of hah•am .and s•>ng of 1 ' the mortgage. 1 he <\l tl7en~ C'omrmtte~ of Sarnnar race\ ]J.::>r,es A horse of his. J aue Me·; <trt1l·tec! an4 dear ':lJ>lClll Ikt•p 111 the I h1rd; 1t ,, th.e we~pon that ne1•er m''~<·s _____ _____ ~-nke ha• decoder~ to begtn the financ- LAKE PLACID 'I'O Gregor. se<·urerl thi rrl money in one of j moun tam'. yet the1r ~·rags n>U!~ not ~re. nnd \\th ~tghts always !let true, MA:N BUYS \'\ f,r the er<\ctwn of :t modern fire- 1 HAVE NEW BU!I.I}ING the rm.::-< d11ring the r;ranklm eoun ! 0 I bounrl vonr human klll<IJqe« [ nder l's e1•er ready to keep the wolf from the B:l. T K prnnf hotel t~ co•t $~00,00() Half .of, An important adrlition to the busi·J fa1r ][c <ometimcs dTiYe~ lli' \\\ thP <httdnw\ of. he1ght.~ that tend to rloor or \tc•rse enemies at bav. it _is Lhe 11 w? 0 P~D .s OC 1 t hP ammmt wlll be rnt<ed by <ttb,rrrp·lness b·mld ng< of L·tl<e PlacHl LS to horses PrncticaU>· all the moneY he mal,c men grnn. yH 1·our humor 1 c·anoe th,It ne\·er leaks. carrying 1t-• '>C· h·.:~·~·ltle \~,urtt~:~ s a}'fc,/~ tirq1 locally of 7 per cent preferred 1 be .. ereded' next spring whw 'the \:; 0 .; ha> W•>El on the track ha.~ beeri ex <parklerl a,; gaily as a mountain brook. 1 .:upant ~af<;lr through. rapid or trJ.t''l\il t1 ,hloml~d Gu~rns<'Y cattle,! stock. .ciety of Applied Arts of St. L~ttis is 1 pender! on the chure!) and p~ri:sh. GcologJRt• tell. us tl!a.t the gramte I water; ~t rs the fidelity of. co~~s :weh·e hen<! in. th\e flock to erec-t a handsome structure Ill the 1 · - - - -- peakq n_f th (l.rl1rondaeks, land you that gurrles the steps. unernngl} m -cr -t• of ·1 1 d , ·,;. R AU SABLE FOBKS I lot mx:t to the Lake Placid Bank. STEEL TOWER FOR mu~t w1sh w1th me that t~<> old geo-1 flowery ~m~ tangled th1cket to a m,tfttl mt Cl rows an )oun., FORME , -GE 1 -· BOR.EAS MOtJNTA.lN g-rapher harl not stumbled mto the er· :1bocle: tt as the camp where th1• l•re. SOLDI~R ~~T;?Rfs T~ C~Lk~ r:: . TO ERECT NEW DAM ! A steEl tower is expected to be pl:a.c r- 1 : nf, mi_<nmning ?,Ur .g,loriou.s m(lUll· I light glows with welcome at evm 1111d \P RdJelt .1 ar Y ormer Y 0 . ~ 1 ': AND POWER PLANT, ad em top of Bmea.s Mountain before tarn~ Acltrondack~. from Rat1ron·l where the ey!-'J•ds close under th<) he. · · IN THE WOODS I ~le FC!rks, who /penj two years 1 d 1 t ~I The Port HeJH\} Light & P<~wer 1 th~ sno\.\\ flies. '!!?he tower is now being dacks.' the n,omr of the Canadian In-,nign benediction of eomiort. reot and \ .A.T NORTH EL;a&. tune 111 , Fran e) Jas, returne Com an is to erect a fleW power (>lant J dragge1 > llP the ~111Ltain in sections dian tribe whnm our lrofJUoi~ defeated peace. t ·::. l':lb~ corr~sp~ndent wntes 1 Clarkson s ~ollegH 0 d 1 ech~ology t a~ I ;ensfoc!i' and dam west.of< Port l{enry 1 and will! soon be ready for <Jrection in the Pc::ntc<~ fnr the · Be.1\·er-Hunting- 1 Fra-ternally vours, I 'ler IS roaran~ around thatiP_otsdam .. M;. h!'S'Y tsp.enh most o in t:he near future. :rlle cost is es.ti-l!oseph Ilallme'\ of Blue Ridge is the f'otil'trv, wh~t·h they \~llerl Com·h·! M H HOOVER, ' 1 w 1 as 'ee!' Ill Roy Trom-1 hr~ Ya_cirtion smceh 1 re um orne rav· mater! at $250 00(). . 1 observe..- stationed on the mountain. Snch-Ra-Gah. and that he hac! called' 367 High St.;\Lockport. :-i. Y. rr one mght la$t wee.k · .. ~1ng 111 the r.out ' ·' ' . ... ' ....,.,. ; ... 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