{ title: 'The Malone farmer. (Malone, N.Y.) 18??-19??, March 28, 1900, Page 6, Image 6', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031968/1900-03-28/ed-1/seq-6/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031968/1900-03-28/ed-1/seq-6.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031968/1900-03-28/ed-1/seq-6/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031968/1900-03-28/ed-1/seq-6/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Northern NY Library Network
I l,etteT From Jime i ttardner. C'ABiTriK. Panay inland, Philippines, February 3rd, 1900. •ci*rlit a> ! know you im>k forward u- a ktter from me with a* niurh iungirtg at> 1 do f'.»r one The mails are *f> uncertain here-: rmieiimes we pet a mail a wt-i-k and then it will be »wo month.* without ow. Of course when ft mail does come 5 am sure of at least one letter, bat it siwms* »n awful k»n# time to wait between mails. The last letter rbal 1 g<>t 1 had quite a eha«*e- niter. It was put <m a •\ mule train \ with or- *inrs to havf it left-«>ff at Santa Barbara, a town >boiit four miles from (.'abataan. and thf neam*t <.<ie they vvpnt to. Instead of doing tbtt they! t<K>kU-toa town aboui eighteen miles on the ] ,-jfbvr sh)f of Santa Jiarbara, .•ailed Pctotaii. l { started out in the morning with orders to nde to i ^ianta Barbara after it. When I <?ot there and • fouud tb^.% it NVHS (jono. I telephoned tci<.'abatuan | ?or orders. Thf major sommanding said to ride ; V-^M-'a twenty tw.» mile ride. I fed my horse i and had dinner, ami while waiting for Wm r<> vat \ 1 had time to read my letU-rn. Tnfn puttlnu the t wail in rav saddle hags. I Parted for t ftbatimn f atfcWF 31. My t>oT»y WHS 'nearly played out j ~ W I m-adf Cabfttuan at O-.^i.aftt-r a ride of forty- t '..ur rjille* through\a country infested with \ La- j - ,'r,,. w <>p native r«.bber«. i v vnu how unsafe it i* to travel 1 will j MU what 1 ....•<)fCal»man'tlM»i : . ; w.»rt't.hpe«' ou!l '• , ,u-;s loaded with rive and ai iea^i 4c •' Amipo* - ; t>< frieridlv native* with them. That l< the only! ka f ( . way \for then- to travt-i at niplit. for the La- | -ivwties ply upon the native* ^ruL American* altk\. | I nad my Vevoh-er wish rrv ami shmild have, put ; ^pa stiff fight as ifiitr'as rt;y sta *»! • he'd ..tit.; Aft.-rthat I skioni.i LavK had '-•> trust - To the; V^H I rf lr.v n»t;vH ;,,,nY i think 1 >-<nu<i have . *a»e < :• the 1 island, f'bope tha rif f »ac-ks of mail for y \mother it pays heret o b*» a \Senior >h>d \\as I a m cal'ed: For ir ;* a n open \sesame \ verything Vuu seel have beers d.^-torinj .ral\-aswt-t*f fmvrand \th^r in:not ailment ^nat'vr- until n<-.w they will d>> anyth-ns me. I f-ati p/t epg*. fresh fish and^ i t he t thr-ti IT ld srkt n » fn fit T > ..tie Ai v. •Amijj leriean t her. a.- tbfer^ is Ifrftlt'h and am\' •'\•' T-llf' 1 - ••'^ Si: is as to more ar^i: new as \l \'bat luree .-ha'.: tims- Fr«nk«t n 4«itdeui} Vote*. ROYAL Baking Powder The strongest, purest, most efficient and wholesome of leavening agents. Not lowest in price, vet the most economical; indispens- \ahle to~att\\\iKT^ippreciate the best and most healthful food. ;' Our country is enjoying prosperity almost unsurpassed in its history. For every one there is money enough to buy that to eat which -is-pure, sound, good, wholesome. Why should we use cheap, impure, un- healthful articles \of ~fodct? \ 'There is no economy in them ; they endanger the-health, they may cost life. There are reported almost daily cases of sickness c'cfds'e'd'by e'a't- Iny; cake, puddings or biscuit made with the cheap, alum baking powders. In all articles for food buy and use only the best. The good health ot the family is of first consideration. fOr«T (VLKNDAK. The following is the calendar of c&ases to b« tried at the April term of the Su- preme Court, which convenes in this vil- lage Monday morning, April 2d, Justice Houghfcon presiding. The death of Judge- Putnam and tifS appointment of Judge Kellogg to the appellate division left a vacancy in this district which Judge Honghton has been supplyiug, and we understand his appointment has now been made permanent, but it was not done in time to allow his name to he printed on the calendar. Besides the eases noticed below the trial of Frank DeMarce, indicted for murder in the second degree for kilting an Indian at the Riley store in September last, will come up for trial, 1. Daniel Shyder vs. Henry Delosh. Charles A. Burke; A. W. hheais. 2. William H. Plumb v>. Canadian Padtie Car and Pa>seii{£ft- Transfer O.. '\ Limited/' J.'P. Kt'ilas: C. A. Kellogg. eaub'a vs. Henry M. B*ro. U. M. l d We arc Agents for THE BEST OF ALL TRUSSES. Tkii Truss is UMUDT^ AM I ie Price is h Qeau iahld 4. •>. I. 1'a'l- al IibAlMgtltis Giariii. Leo. F. f,. The Farmers National Bank of Malone v« Hanie! J. Havs. Mary E Hays Frances is Hays t; II. MaiJK-Munsiil & Mears. 7. Marv Ku<hford v«. Thf ViUace of Chai^aa say. A. b. i ooney:' Hunger A fantwall. >. Ada Williams. a> A'lmx.. Ac. vs. The Sara nm* Lake Lii:ht.-lleat A Power < o. J. »ues,Towi! f=r-id ,V Kudd: Badger & o.juweri. '.'. Murv u'Kaidy vs. Mary < ahiU. Charles A Burke; M. T. SeahVn. !M. Louis Amo. IMff.. v< Jnlia Anio. [K-ft. Fi M. Moore; Wheeler & Woodward. H. Orin S. Lawrence and («-ors:<-' A. TavlTTr v< Horace J. Barry. <.,. H. Main; M. T. Seanion. 32. Lester-Sbattur-k vs. (.-harlfsH. i>pauldins Ji.'sn P. Kellas, K. M. Mwrt. \ ::?. Ortoii L. liockvrood v>. Richard Donovan o Badge h c,. H. Ma It matters not how well pleased you are~ ! with the Truss you have. Wear the I a week, then return it if you wish and your I mojiey will be cheerfully refunded. | BARNES 8c CO., Malone, N. Y. f Ta W W Wheeler vs Warrt-n Walker and I r E. Walker. .). P. BadK*-r: < Gordon H. Main ! Frank Tvv(\>> vs. Frod WSlcott and William J. W. Webtj. and c. A. Burke; John A. j Tanne j^nnth. j i»). William Clark T-. Thomas Tooher, as es- je.-tuor. &>•. J P. Ke-Ua-s: G. ti. Slain. ' IT. Aiber;. J>enesSm \>. Dapi^ Jiea.mon v et. nL ! Herbert J. Wileon: C. A. Burke. I is. Frank W. r Emerson vs. The Town of Alta-| ; m..nt. Jones. \H-vni.serid Jc Kndd; Munsili i' i M PUTNAM'S Ifariu j m i Me I!. Erne et. Tow . Georee^S. C liase. Alum i.s used in many bakinz powders because it makes them cheap. It cost- U-^ than two cents a pound. Alum is a c'orrosivt poison. Think of feeding it to chil- riren ! ^ et thf nianufacturers of well-known aluni powders arc actually denying that their goods contain it. CiNQ POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW Joim K C.A. ' i / - T\ . -in*- » rnder> .v 1 The Ticonderoga Paint and Varnish 'Company was incorporated on Saturday , with a capital of #10.000. To (ur « La Ciri.p|»e in Two Day* CHOICE o>- FmtTiok i- n M at fo S El. Dariiu *i the factoi .-** tin Bdh Kit non e suould attt'ii olmmb's Tuesday night Myron *<cot.t mov^-d in jcupted by Joel Andrti: •oapy t be house opposit .-robj; the road ;1 the money if it fails r.o cure. — * * ~~\ ^*^- Jield and garden seeds. Largtj^yariety of flower setds. I Sweet peas and nasturtiums in large or ; small packages, eftenp.' Two packages o€ i celery or tomato seeds only Sets. 1 lltf J. E. FISK, Malone, N. Y. Buy the Big J o Flour, \ the best in the world,\ and the Ameri- can Sunlight Oil. For sale by Win. P. 5tf National Protective Legion Tht toUowing officers of live Legion have been el< he National Prote< ted for the ensuin President Mrs. E?a_nit»8t>n. yice-Fresideut^Mrs. Emma Palmer: Secretary and Treasurer—O. H. Berry. Chapiain—Mrs. Sarah Cook. *-«>roiucU>r~MisK Marv Hamilton, inside Doorkeeper-Miss Masgie Randall, outside Doorkeeper--Mrs. Augusta Cohon. Trustee*--<»liver\ Curdinal, H. .1, Chamlvriaiu Fiord Hulchins. Letter to Cb»s. Roarduaf. Dear Sir:^—When you build t house you want a good pain.t next the wood—it goes * ioug way in taking care of tfre wood. The paint that has the best chance to be aseTuI is this first coat; first two coats; first three coats. The first takes care of the ^ood; the second takes care of the first: the third takes care o( the two. All three become one; and that one is to last forever. \Forever\ means as loug as the Lynch. A. R. De Fluent, editor of the Journal, DoylestowQ, Ohio, suffered for a number of years from rheumatism in his right shoulder and side. He says: \My right arm at times was entirely useless. I'tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and was sur- prised to receive relief almost immediate- ly. The Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mine ever since. It never , fails.\ For sale by C. W. Hyde atid A. | W. Stickney, Malone, and C. F. Paine. ' Burke. We have saved many doctor bills since we began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bottle opeu all the time and whenever any of my family or myself begin to catch cold we begin to use the Cough Remedy, and as a result we never ha\''e to send away for a doctor and incur a large doctor bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never fail* to cure. It is certainly a medicine of great merit and worth.—D. S. Mearkle, ^ General Merchant and Farmer, Mattie, b.ouse lasts. The way to make the first Bedford county, Pa. For sale by C. W. painting last, as long as the house, is to j Hyde and A. W. Stiekney, Malone, and follow j t up with repaint ing of ten enough. How often!' Depends on the paint. Repaiut while the paiat is still water- proof. All the wear is outside; there is no wear on the under paint. This is how the first painting lasts forever: by keep- ing iteoTered: keeping it sonnd. And this is the cheapest way to take care of a house. But how often Hto paint depends C. F. Paine, Burke. ' »—«« Thompson Bi*o<*. sell the paint that wears twice as long as lead and oil—Devoe lead and zinc, ground by machinery. 1 A Little fcarly I But Horrigan bought all of his clothing for the Spring trade before the advanet There is a physician in Kansas who at I the age of, 99 years keeps up a regular j practice. - If he takes his own medicine, i there i? every reason why the people of his j bailiwick should have confidence in him. j A Card. I, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 30 cent bottle #f Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. I als© guarantee a 25-cent bottle to prove satis- factory or money refunded. Archie V. Greene, Burke. 43w27 MonaghaD & Rice keep a fine stock of bath tubs and fixtures and plumbing goods of all kinds constantly on hand,and should always be consulted before letting contracts for such work. Varnish Jttakes Dev i Varnl*li Floor Paint cost oc. more a quart; makes it look brighter and wear fully twice as long as cheaper floor paints. Sold by Thompson Bros. Farmer**, Attention. I have a large stock of Home-made Tin- ware on baud: aiiQ Milk Cans and Dairy • C't'. Andrew Ploof. et :<n ai. *i. H. Main: J. P. K^Has. i -21. Daniol S. roonley vs. Margaret cautvvell. ! Munsili A Mears: W. W. O.ntwell. | ••£>.' Aujniftinp S. Branch, et. a!.. Piffs.. VK_ ]>OS- ; Paddock. \* ^. .'<•-- i 53. Auiru^tinf s. Bran-ii. ct I anna Wiliiams. Deft. II. } ! j Paddock. | 24. Genrpe W. Crooks, er. | Propp. Baiiefr & t'antys j 25, t .Tames B. Jiannah v i »¥- Nelson W. Porter r* Gei\>rg | al. R. M. Moort; Nash A Laphaiu. ! -r. Flora Harvey vs. Frank >k-Olo>kev j Burke; K. M. Moore. I -J*. Jarae5 A. Mauseii vs. David .-mini. ! & Meat-,--. Gilbert .V Weils. , s SK». Marsraret BerryJ J lff.. vs. E]]eu »radv.Dcft ' 1 G H. Main: Josiah Ide. 80. rlara A. tioff v«. William F. Insold. (MI . Main: Uilberr & Wells. 31. Armour .s Company. Plffs.. vs. Michael G. Macuire.Deft. Philip B. Adams: Cha.-. A. Burke. 32. William P. Cant well as Executor, vs. Wil- liam Dempsey. et. al. Badger & cantwell: (' A BtfHpe. :». Acker. MerrgrfTanri. Condi!. Incocporated. vs. Alexander t'hishuhn. H. P, Coats: Wm. H. Kinnear. 34. David H. Singer vs. X. Y. O. & H. K. Rail- road Co. J. P. Kellas: Ira A. Place. 35. Frank .Bostwiek vs. George W. Stsson. et. al. R. M. Moore: John P. Kellas. 36. John McNeal vs. Creorge H. Farr. et. al. R. M. Moore: Walter J. Mears. ST. David Guiney. et. aL, vs. Mutual Fire In- surant* Company. \R. M. Moore: Badger % t fant- well. \.38. Ezra Carpenter, et. ai.. vs. Lewis S. Mo- Donald, et. al. Walter J. Mears: John S Bizei. 39. George Gokey vs. Sylvester Plantv. J. W. Webb: G. H. Main. 40. William H. Plumb vs. Solon RevnoMs J. P. Kellas: Badger Oc Cantwell. 41. N. Y. iO. Railroa<i Company vs. Charles Chase, et. al. J. P. Kellas; Badger A Cantwell. 42. George W. Crook*, as Trustee in Bauk- rnptey. vs. The People's National Bank of Ma- lone. John P. Badger: Martin £. McCiary. .43. Jermiah Kirby. et. al. vs. Marv Kirby. -I P. Kellas; Muusili'jrMears. 44. Kichard O'Donnell vs. Klisha Latour. Weeds. Couwayi: Cotter; Gordon IF, Main. 45. rda M. Brooks vs. Milton M. Brooks J P Kelias: L. P. Hfiie. WALL PAPER Utensils. M. N. FELL, Malone. N. Y. It is very bard to stand idly by acd see our dear ones suffer .while awaking the arrival of the doctor. An Albany, N. Y., dairyman called at a drug store there for a doctor to cotne and see his child, then very sick with croup. Not finding the doctor in he left word for him to come at once, on his return. He also bought k bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which be hoped would give some relief un- til the doctor should arrive. Itr'a few hoars he returned, saying the doctor need n7bt come, as the child was much better. The druggist,. Mr. Otto Scbolz, says the iamily has since recommended. Chamber- lain's Cottgh Remedy to their neighbors and friends and he has a constant demand for it from t£at part of the country. For sale by C W. Hyde and A. W. Stickney, Malone, and C. F. Paine, Bttrke. If you wish a key fitted or a lock re- ou yeur pamt. If you paint lead and oil. in pr vce S aCK j the goods are now arriving P*i«?d, remember Beach is an expert at pajot a«»in in three yearaor less; if Devoe Those black clay worsted suits that f e j this work. 19tf has sold for f9.95 will still-go at the same I price. All sizes and all shapes. Horri- { lead and zinc, p&iat again in three 5'ear: or more. ™, < , ., j uni;c. diisiwsau u nn su«u«s. norn-1 \Queen Quality\ shoes for ladiesl Geo. That 'less and \more\ are about as gau ' s big clothing store is certainly the K - Keith's -Walkover\ shoes for gentle one to two Deroe lead and zmc takes j place to buy cioth}nK for men and ^ys. \\en. SHUFKLT & DONALDSON. care of a house at half cost, because it J lasts twice as long. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & Co. The excursion to Washington, D. C. from Malone, Saranac Lake, Tupper Lake, Forestport aod stations on the Adirondack division of the New York Central will occur Tuesday, April 10th. Ten dollars (|10.00) for the round trip. Tickets will be good going on the day train leaving Malone 10.30 A. M. Siira- nacLake 11.30 A. M. Tapper Lake 12: 40 P. M., and on special train from Utica via West Shore and Pennsylvania rail- roads, due Washington a.bout noon April 11th. Through sleeping cars from Utica. Return trip to be begun from New York not later than April 20th. The route re- turning is via Pennsylvania railroad to New York city and thence via N.*Y. C. Stop «ver allowed at Baltimore, Philadel- phia and New Y'ojk «n return trip within limit of ticket. Full information, sleep- lag car reservations, etc., may be bad from statian ticket agents or oo applica- tion to H. D. Carter. General Agt. Ma lone, N. Y. Census Supervisor Fred A. Weed re- •oeivwi about half a ton 61 documents from the department at Washington last week »»y registered nail. It is said to be the largest consignment of the kind ever re- ceived in Potsdam. Fou SALE.—A 200-egg incubator. Ic quire of Charles Spaulding, Jr. 9tf Ptiiupx! Pumpi! Put Ac Fell's. 1 have several kinds. Green hard wood taken in exchange for goods by C. A. Cantwell. Bur the Big J o Flour, \the Best in the world,\ and the Ameri- can Siuilight Oil. For sale by Wm. P. Lynch. 5tf If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial. It wiM , not cost you a ceut if it does no good. Wh«n One a PP licat J o n W M relieve the pain. It neo ; also cures sprains and bruises in one-, third the time required by any other ; treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinsy, pains in the side and chest, glan- : ular and other swellings are quickly cur- ed by applying it. Every bottle warrant- i ed. Price. 25 and We. For sale by C. W. ! Hyde aud A. W. Stickney, Malone, and »e, N. Y. C. F. Paine, Burke. 10wrl7 'The Strength of Twenty I*Ieii.\ W T hen Shakespeare employed this phrase out of 82 suffgestions made-a very large i8 O by takiDg Hood's Sarsaparilla. This number as suggestions run. Just think j medicine, by making the blood rich and of the poBntbihties! Two hundred brains j pare attd giving good appetite and perfect working with two hundred pairs of bands i digestion, imparts vitality and strength with the one aim and purpose of making , to t he system * the A. B. CHASE piano the finest musical instrument of its kind in the world. The manufacturers sbow their faith in l K ; to the system. The non-irritating Pills. cathartic— Hood's If you are interested we shall be pleas- d to have you call and see the A. B. of buying or not, as we always pleasure in showing you our goods. M. SLASO^, Malone, N. ! ••Tbe.ffertitood to itaBwatot number \U the adage which John Keeier Jjelieves in Jmpltcat- \ '«»• No hotel In Alteuay lookrafter the com forts mlng that ur money. 86 tireen ve the extreme satisfaction of kn u are fretting the best value for y< •»ter* and eUuns in every .style, toe Eiclnsiw Sale of theiatot firms' Go.'s Make. Our Stock is more complete. The prices are foHYr than last season.. J SPECIAL SALE.—An artistic little booklet entitled \Suggestions for Wall Paper I Decorations will be mailed upon request. Room Moulding 2c. a foot and up. v ^^ Window Shades ——. Note the Prices. All flounted on the Best Spring fringes. Superior Quality Felt, asserted colors, - - - 10c. Our Leader Cloth Shade, perfect goods, - - 23c. Our Special Friaged Shade, - 33c. Another very Popular Shade, Heavy Linen Fringe, 44c. Finest Quality Lonsdale Shades, - 88c. ANTIGUE OAK CURTAIN POLES inillton« Given Away. j It is certainly gratifying to the public j to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs, and colds, have given away over ten millions trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thous- ands of hopeless cases. Asthma, bron- chitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat, chest and lunlzs are surely cured by it. Call on C. W. Breed & Co.'s and C. W. Hyde, druggists, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refund- ed. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as wonftn, and all feel the results in less of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, Nervousness, head- ache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Lis- ten to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says; \Electric Bitters are jnst the thing for a man when he is alfrtm down, and don't care whether be lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything 1 could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life.\ Only .50 cents, at C. W. Breed & Co 's and C. W. Hyde's drug j stores. Every bottle guaranteed. j HfurJifl for ffinr Ialp B A. A. YARTINE k CO.'S IMPOBTATION. Our Special Mattings the yd. f?c? Exclusive Patterns f2$c to ?.0c, A Few Pieces Heavy Floor Oil Cloth a yd. 05c. Stair Oil Cloth, a yd., ----- .:„_ PRICES. Glass Table Tumbler, Glass Hand Lamp, 10 qt. Tin Pails, Carpet Sweepers, Toy Garden Sets, Ice Cream Freezers, Heavy Tin Dairy Pails, T - l.-»c. 10c - 98c. 10c. $1 '13 25c. Wood Frame Wringers Lamp Stpv.es Wire Bread Tins, - Garden *E*owels, Sheet Iron Roasters, ' JapannjNj X3ake Boxes. Iron K-ettles, - Five and Ten Cent Connters a Special Feature, Bed Hot From the Gnn Was the ball that hit G. B. Stead man of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. I t caused horrible ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bocklen's Ar- nica Salve cored him. Cures cuts, bruises, barns, boils, felons, corns, skin eruptions. Best pile care on earth. 20 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by C. W. Breed & Co.s and C. W. Hyde, irugjrists. Working Nlgbf»-jatid Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life tt Pills Kvery pill is sug»r-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by C. W. Breed & Co.'s aod C. W. Hyde. House and Ia>« for SAJe, The brick residence <m Willow Street, known as the Mason Chapman place. Buildings in perfect condition, with bath room, furnace, &c., recently added. Pos- session given at once. For terms apply to Miss Laelta Andrus, on the premises, or to A. C. Hadley, Malone, N. Y. Th£ Gram-o-Phone is at once the distinct, the farthest-reaching in its effects, the most delightful in results, the wpldestFan scope, the most powerful, and beyond all com- parison the most natural Talking,Sing- ing and Music-mAk- ing mechanism ever invented. That which other machines imitate, the Qram-o-Phone repro- duces. We sell Gram-o-phones as well as Records. Ask to hear tae GFram-o-phpae when you I^ftat oiir^stoxeSi Mnafi Departs Stem. 1