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THE PLATTSBXXRGR SENTINEL. FRIDAY MORN?NG,.MAKCHil*j.l902_ Springtime Begin at the top Dun laps Spring hats ia all his exclusive blacks. Never unind the carpenters and painters. They're not in the way! Great improvements going on here. The best sort of goods ought to have the best sort of a store. 1 ALONG TEE CHAIEAUGAT Mar. 10.—There will be a (basket so- cial Tuesday night at the resident oi Oharles Stickles. A cordial invita- tion is extended to all. —Rev. Mr. Bradford left Mondi for Newport, V<t. He is to give o: of his crayon illustrated lectures —Miss Eliza Ells has the measles. the nto Wil —Last Friday was pay day on W. H. Brewster's lumber job near the station and our Raines' law hotels have been doing a rushing business since then. The usual crap of black eyes are in evidence this morning 1 . —E. 'G. Mason of Burlington, gen- ral agent for the Northwestern Mu- ual I life Insurance Co., of Mllwia/ukee, Vis., w_s in town last we-ek settling le'ath claim on the iife of the late mi W. Fktfher. We understand •. Fletcher .had $3000 i>n this oom- iany. —'Mr. and Mrs. John ;H. Titus re- urned home yesterday after a pro- nge.il visit in Brighton. —B. S- Ramsay, Mark Davis and '. H. Brewster of Plattsburgh did isiness in totwn last week. —A. 'boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. . F. Titus Thursday, Mar. 6th. CHATKAKaV. Mar. 10.—The many friends of G. . Tmipin of Plattsiburgh, were glad > see him m town last week. —Mrs. M. Braey of Rouses Point sited her parents.. Mr. and Mrs. J. iveefe, Friday. —Mrs. Kate Younger was taken by ffieer Roberts to the county jail at tfalone last Ih'iirsdra.y to serve a sen b mee of six months for beinig drunk aid disorderly. —A number of our young people njoyed the basket ball game Friday light at the athletic rooms. —W. J. Keefe has moved his stock >f stationery, confectionary and to- Wacco to 'Howard Block recently va- cated By C. N. Aubrey; also the tel. phone has been reoved so Mr. Keefe •omtinue to be operator at th •^Central.\ -Miss Pearl Day of Lowell. Mass.. is visiting relatives in town. —A building committee to consist »f A. M. Bennett, Wm. Johnston. Jr., nd John Danskin were selected by the _'resfoyterians Society for the new church which is to he built during the coming summer. STAXDISH. March 12—Dr. William Brown, of Lyon Mountain, made a professional j call in toiwn Tuesday. | —Miss Francts Curtis returned to her school Monday. —W. E. McCasland did business in Redford last week. —'We are sorry to report Delina La- ;oy in a more serious condition than .t'the last writing. It is hoped that she may recover. —W. L. Collins, station agent at Russia, was in town this week securing potatoes, and shipping them from this station, which makes it much more convenient for farmers in this vicin- ity. —W. F. Morgan spent Wednesday in Plattsburgh. —Miss Amelia .Bailey, of Plattsburgh, is visiting her parents at the High Banks. —P. J. Mullen, civil engineer for the C. 0. & I. Co., was in town Tuesday and Wednesday, making a survey o>f the grounds upon which they are to (build tihe furnace. —Mrs. Jack Coolaiw, of Redford, was the guest of Mrs. Chas. Coolaw, re- cently. —George Morgan is confined to the house by illness. —Seymour Bailey, of Saranac Lake, and Wm. Seepage, of Lyon Mountain, expect to return to Little Mines this week ito open the boarding house there. ALONG THE 0. & L. C. Mar. 11—We appreciate the 'solici- tude of our brother West Chazy cor- respondent for our snowed in condi- t,iou. but low and behold the heavens opened and the beautiful sun instead of snow has appeared and at present writing over one half of the end of my barn is visible and we entertain, hopes hat before the fourth of July shall come we can see our landed posses- with attendant improvemenlts. We remember once of reiading aibout supposed crazy man and his family, ..ho were kept in doors, during a for- ty days continuous storm, and long ••eary days thereafter, (because of the _nsafe condition of the roads, but they bad lots of fresh meat, and en- >yed themselves very rmich, and hen they got out of their farced ounestaying they had their choice of any real estate they might chose. So there was no great loss 'without some ippreeiative gain. So our trust is In God and His sunshine to help us out. —Mr. Frank Bell h'as sold his farm to Myron Armsbee of Mooers, and will ive possession April 1st, where he ill go is yet undecided. —Joseph Torvill has moved in/to the Fortune 'house lately boi and to Han- —>Mr. Griffin h<as moved liam Avers' house. —Mr. BreMa has moved into the - tJo n thig be i pre ferred to smallpox. Bartlett house. —Mr. Kennedy has moved over Flak's store. —Mrs. Ladue is home to remiain the resit of the month. —Howard Lobdell has the measles. —Ernest Keet has returned to his home at Saranac Lake. —The W. C. T. U. will have a dime social at Mrs. J. D. Everest's Friday night. Ice cream and cake will be served. A short musical and literary program will be given followed by a musical romiance. —Carrol Everest, business manager for the Everest heading company, did business in A Neiw York last week. —Dr. Center has had a cousin visit- ing him from the western part of the state. —The pupils of the -primiairy school the iprevailimg dis- ease just now, as a result of vaccina- WRST PLATTSBIJRttH. —Mrs- J. J. Bromley returned Mon- day from Rouses Point, where spent a few dfays with friends. —Miss Mary F. Ostrander is spend- ng this week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wood, at West .zy. HA. L. Ransom, of Cambridge, transacted business here last iweek. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riley, of Plattsburgh. spent Sunday in town. —Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mclntyre, of Peru, spent Sunday at the home of Loomrs Fortune has move' cook. N. H., for his fut —An agent for the Mutual Insur- ance Co., of Ogdenslburgh is in town hunting business. —Maple sugar m'aking is the order, next in line. —Rev. White, of the Depot charge came up last Sunday and administered the sacrament and preached to a good congregation. —John Hamghi-an was up Monday on business. Sleighing is about used up in spats and farmers will soon have to use stone iboat as, wagons 'are not practicable at present. Monday was the first time we have had our Eastern amd Southern mail in the morning for a week. —Many oi our folks have been down to the corners attend ing the holiness meeitings being held there. Miss Ru- pert the gospel siniger is there singing the glorious gospel of Christ, to a lis- toni-ne and eager congregation. —At our fourth quarterly conference for this year,, which was held last Thursday at the church 'here, i!t was voted unanimously to have our present pastor, Rev. C. P. Hogle returned to us another year. —John Btgalow has bought the T. A. Coons place of Samuel Gony< and has sold it to Joseph Nichols who will move there soon. iSamuel Gonyea has bought the \Hall\ house and lot here at t'he Center of John Bigalow and will move in, in a fesw days. Mr. ronyea sold his sitock at public auc- tion last week and realized well on his sales. E. D. Eldreds auction was last week a'lso and he Is now moving into his house here at the Centre. —Tuesday another rain has set in and threatens to decompose our snow completely. Work horses are much called for mostly by farters in town —Henry Bruso has 'moved into W. W. McKinney's tenement house and will work for him this season. —We acknowledge local papers from Oliver Sancolm, of Thernrali-to, Oal. rtiich tells of different kind of weabh er than we are getting. —Our truant officer was makini calls up here a few dtays ago. —Mr. Geo. Cavanagh, of Platts- burgh, called upon our merchants. 10 STORI BOOK I TEAR - SI 00 PITTSBURGH SENTINEL I TEAR 1.50 BOTH $.250 NOW $1.50 Fo<- the next two weeks we will accept orders for the above papers at $i.5t>, the price of the Sentinel. The 10 STORY BOOK is a splendid mag- azine--has 10 complete stories ea;h month They are all excellent stories. Renew your Sentinel and take advan= tage of above liberal offer. —Mrs. John Myers of Peasleville is Abbi visiting her aunt, Mrs. Laura Tyler and niece, Mrs. Anna Stoughton. —Little Warren Martin, aged 12 'ears, was about the happiest boy in own when Mr. Grant Brand arrived :rom Boston last week, bringing him i 'beautiful new bicycle. Heyworth. The Guild will ith Mrs. Hallock Friiday even- ing, March 14th. The subject for the evening being Mark Twain. —Miss May Bentley is home from Lawrence. Mass., on a visit. —The Salamagundi Club met Mon- day afternoon with worth. The paper on Wm. Cullen Bryant was given by Mrs. Heyworth. —Messrs. Morgan and Bigalow have ented the store occupied by Mr. D. March 10.—The recent thaw occas- ioned a severe flooding of the lower I Clark as a tin shop \and stove store irt of our city and diid considerable to ta k e possession April 1st. jamage. Several people living on _o u . r enterprising townsman Mr Washington Ave., had to be taken , i) atU 3 Clark has purchased the skita- from the second story windows in I m i n g station at Harkness and the boats and carried to higher ground | Gutter factory at Laphaim and Beck- Salt Rheum Jtmay become ohronio. It may oover the body witb Mrs. Geo. Hey A larire,inflamed, burning, itehimr, scaling patches- and cause intense - suffering. It hag been known to-*- do so. Do not-delay treatment. Thoroughly cleanse the system f the humors- on which this - and many houses were aibaa- I W ith Street. doned until Tuesday when the water j —Messrs. Dorsey and Looby of the •— J again^ receded to its^ natural ] D. & H. R. R. Co., were in Peru Mar. 12th looking over a much needed im- provement on the line. —Mr. Graham, collector for the Plattsburgh Sentinel called on the In the upper part of the city the streets were undermined and gut- ters washed away and also several sidewalks- No cars were run on State street Monday and all traffic was car- j friends and patrons of this place. ried on over the Albany Street road. The bridge over the Mohawk connect- [ Famous ftuide Dead. ing Scotda with this ciity was in mo- \ A lvah G. Dunning, a famous Adi- men tary danger of .being carried | rond'ack guide, aged S6 years, was away, the water beirnig up to one foot j found dead in a room in the Dudley of the top for two days, and it is the j Hmise, in Utica. on Tuesday morning. general conviction that rf the new rail- j it is believed that he blew out the ray bridge (just above) had not been when he retired, as the room ali- been swept aiway. | _d with escaping igas wihen his body there it would . , _.. ^ ^ ._ ,, I A large portion of the sidewalk on! was found. His home was at Bacqiiette j Edison Avenue has been torn up by j Lake, 'where he lived the life of a her- the water. ' j mat. ' Mr. Dunning was the most fam- I —One of the worst snow storms of i Oius of the Adirondack guides and the season visited us Wednesday p. j hunters, and he has guided many fam- and from 12 noon until 5.30 p. m. about 12 inches of snow fell, accom- i panied by a severe wind. town died extend their city thanks to. the y Rev. Mr. Bradford for the crayon pic- ture he drew for them of our late President McKinl-ey. DAXXKMORA. March 10.—There will be an enter- tainment given by the schools at the hose house next Friday night, March 14. The proceeds are to be used for the benefit of the schools. —The bill 'introduced toy Assembly- man O'Brien in regard to the water pipes in this village has been amend- ed to the satisfaction of the taxpay- ers- —Miss Ella Pickestt, from Platts- burgh, is spending a few days iu town the guest of Miss Blanch* Tromibly. —.Mr, Byron Kortwriight, an officer of the. prison, leaves today for his home 'in Napianock, for a short vaca- tion. —Officer Robinson spent Sunday at his home in Beekmantawn. —Mr. Sheridan Phillips has moved into the 'rooms over Palmer's store. —Dr. Greene, from Plattsburgh, is in town for a few days. Mar. 11—The Rev. J. C. Duffy left for Lowell, Mass., last Thursday. It is to be (hoped that the change will do him good and that he may soon return to our midst restored to health and strength. - \\ ~^ —M. W. Looby and Jas. P. Looby spent Sunday with their mother. —We notice a snow plow James Riley. —T. S. Ostrandf moved to their farm- ,nd fiamily have —I. A. Meader, Albert Vaughan and M. H. Ostrander transacted business in Plattsburgh this week. —E. L. Ostriander ana wife, of Platts- burgh, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Ostrander Sraday, Mar. 12—Sleighing is a thing of the past —-Mrs. P. Gonyea died at home Feb 18. She leaves a husband and baby to mourn her death. —James Lobdell and Henry Smart did business in Dannemora Wednes- —Miss Mat-tie Lobdell has been visit- ing friends iat Buck's Corner. —W. L. Collins visited at Standish Tuesday. —A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor, Fe!b. 22. —The remains of Geo. Jetman. who. died at Henry Smart's were taken, to Dannemora for interment. —James Kimiball and family are home from Vermont, where Mr. Kim- ball has had a luraber job. The many friends of John Madole and family formerly of this place but now of Texas, j that they are —1-Ia.rvey Lobdell and Robert Cane have started out with a wood-saw. CAOYT1LLE. Mar. 12—Mr. Ben. Hare and son Geo. are home to remain sometime. —Mr. Geo. Storrs was in Platts- burgh Friday on business. —Mrs, Stephen Liberty was a visitor n Plattsburgh several days last week. ROISRS POINT. Mar. 12—'A. Lemieux of Ogdens- burgh has been in town the last few days in the interest of F. P. Collier & Son, Publishers of New York City. —The ladies physical culture class )f the Y. M. C. A. will give a gymnas- tic exhibition in the Y. M. C. A. rooms next Monday evening. It seettns that it wi'll be quite popular -as the advance sale of tickets is already quite large. —Dr. Marnes has ! had his home con- nected with telephone service. Others are comtemplating this improvement. —The Hatch Musical Company gave a very good entertainment i_. Weston's Hall last evening. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, the hall was nearly filled. The entertain- ment consisted of moving pictures and illustrated songs. Of the moving ipic tures the scene on the Northern Paci fie, of «he Pan American Exposition, and of our lamented McKmley's funeral were parti cularty good. Of the songs, \Hello Central\ seemed very vivid. The entertainment wias igiven under the auspices of the M. 'E. Church. It is too bad t'hat Rouses Point has not a (better opera ho-use. Surely town is worthy something better. mow. Mlar. 11—Miss Ruth Lewis, of Ellen- onis men through, the wilderness. H< is staid to have billed the last moose in the Adirondaeks 32 years ago. He —If it is not too late we would like j killed the last panther eight years ago. to congratulate Miss U-nia Bigwood on I The number of beasts which his gun her success in the spelling contest ] had brought dawn, not counting th<_ —Mr. Freak Cramer of Plaitit&burgh [smaller game like foxes, mink, ottei is in the city and expects to' remain j a - d birds, would reach flar into th for some time as he 'has accepted a I thousands. H^killed 102 panthers i position here. He is now lodated 326 Soiuth Centre street as are also Mr. and „ —Mrs. Rosa BorlinsM was ran over rad fatally Injured by a freight train t years. The biggest catch of fisfo made by him in 1833, when h« ~s. McKay of Platt&burgh. | PU-ied 93 pounds of salmon trout ou I of Piseco Lake in two hours, salmon trout on record by Alvaih's hook, and- it weigh Bounds. ailment depends- and preven return. Th« medicine taken bj Hn . Ida K. Ward, 'ovt Point, Md., was Hood'* 8wsaparill_. ha writes: \ Ihad a disa.reeablB itch in _ oa : jy arms which I concluded was salt rheum. : began taking Hood's Sartaparilla and ia :• wo days felt better. It w*» not lonr befort . is cured ana I h_v* never had any skia sasa sine*.\ Hood's Sarsapanlla Promises to cure and keeps th« promise. Ifc ia- positively une- qualed. for all cutaneous, e_i_ptioi_». Take it. _____ —Henry Hoyle Rock Cliff maid tl ™ western part of th .beat W. C. Lafountain's, John F. three on Pnday last. traight heats, at Rouses Point, last j —Mrs. John Abare of Cannons Cor- Friday. The race was $25.00 aside, ners is very ill at present and is be- ( he same day Mr. Bachard's horse ing faithfully attended by Dr. J. H. eat Frank Roberts horse, King $10.00 , O'NeiL side. -Miss Nellie Parks who is teaching , a;n d fataIly inured by a freight tHain Robert Harmon has -been appoint- the Cannons Corners school is giving in t he Mohawk yards of the D & H id night watchman. the best of satisfaation. i Wednesday a. m. She was picking up —J. N. Duguette lost a valuable —The Allerton and Howard mills ! coal on the tracks and crawled under nrse Monday afternoon. j will also ap-en up soon, giving em- [ a car not knowing that an en;gine was iyji ss Maible Mehan celebrated ' 'P°y eil t to a good many ofm our men. • attached to the train. The wheels | her 21st 'birthday Tuesday. i —Mrs. John Soden's family. Clara, ' 'Passed over the lower left limb and | uiTiniii i nui H -At-the next annual election for the Cora and Willie, .were vaccinated last , left hand, nearly severing both. She J PLATTSBURG NATIONAL BANK •Uln_p a resolution will be voted an- week; also Jjula and Hazel Steele and ; was taken at once to the hospital but io?Sta K E the ^e ioari to ' pur-1 HatUe Barney. j it is feared she will not live, •hase a ^tone crusher at a cost of i —Miss Bessie Morgan of Mooers has j —An alarm of fire was turned in to- thousand five \hundred dollars. been visiting in auir village. , day from box 32, corner of State and I Chestnut street. Very slight damage. Mar. 12—The rivival meetings that ' _Miss Lillian Allen of 302 Lafayette i j mP —The Ladies' Aid Society of the 'resbyterian church held a sociable ,t tlhe parsonage on Friday eveni of this week. Supper •will be serv< rom 6 o'clock. A gooid will be rendered. at Plattsburg, in the State of. New York, at the close of business, Febru- ary 25th. 1902. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts ?490,4S4-78 ^^ ; • • Overdraft, secured and un- n g i tor several weeks or rather months street is attending a ease of typhoid i secured 1 500 87 red i have been sweeping the village of at Bellevue. i U. S. Be j hag -Mo-, and Mrs. Bern, of 'Springfield, I are program j Mooers .and for miles in its vicinity hag reached our littl e viHage . They every evening and some diayi .- _ -_- —_ _ C!RO.WSPOIIST. Mar. 10—Rollin. Wallace, of Port culation tO i scure cir- ;pent Monday and Tuesday with all day in the town hall. R«v. B. S. Henry , was in town Friday. jU. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits Premiums on U. S. Bonds . 100,000.00 their cousin B. F. Paine. Taylor the Evenjgelist is trying to Messrs. Royal Bush, Clay McNutt, —Rev. Wm. Firaser together with wake up. the sleepy people of this place Wm. Chase, Dr. W. T. J. W. Holcoimbe, of Rouses Point re-1 and as sure as fehlat man who came to wife, Mrs. 'Sana Streeter, Misses. Ad- presented the Champ-lain Sun Club at i hear him has a soul, he will get woke die Davis, Grace McDowell, Maybelle ------ --- - - - U p sorne wa y. If -the people of this Bush and Mamie Moore attended the place or any other place find the plat- danice at Ticonideroga last Friday form 'built by the hutable and lowly niglht Nazarine too broad for tlheim to stand —N. Besrman, of Port Henry trans- a shoot held in Swanton, Vt, last Sat- urday. They report a pleasant and successful trip. —The Champlain Sun made definite plans for the erection of on under Taylor's teachings they had ac/ted (business in town Friday. 50,000.00 12,562.50 stocks, securities, etc 201,355.20' Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 6 o 090.44 Due from State Banks and Bankers 7,649.87 Due from approved reserve agents 57,653.65 Checks and other cash items 94$.47 Notes of other National agency for a new du'b House on their shooting j better stay-up on their little perch in! —Miss Nina Harris of Port Henry, ill be pleased to hear well and prosperous. Rb station here. This is for plowing out —Mr. R. T Smith was called to his roads in the winter. We think it would be a good idea to purchase this one and give it a fair trial. We think c._. the people would be wiling to try most ! wh a*iy tilling in the line of a plow in or- tic! Pi der to (haive our public highways kept in a passable condition during our winters. We understand the plow costs about $17.00, why not invest in one and give it a good trial. The cost divided among so many tax pay- prs would not be much. Why not pur- chase it and give it a fair trial. —J. Fitzpatrick opened school Mon- day with an attendance of 17. —B. W. Lord and W. H. Looby, Jr., are both rejoicing over a boy apiece. —65 cts is ruling price for potatoes indications are that they will be 70 before long. ft LOO M I \ O I!> A I, K. March 10.—Owing to the recemt flood which stopped all travel in and around Albany, Bishop Doane will be unable to meet all of his engagements on the dates set. His visit to this parish is postponed indefinitely. ? at Fort Edward Saturday by the dea'tfh of his 'mother, which oc- at Brooklyn hospital, she underwent an operation several weeks ago and which was thought to have be-en successful until a sudden change took place The many friends of -Mr. Smith sympathize with him in his bereavement. —.Mrs. R. T. Smith and motiher, who has been visiting with her the past week left for Fort. Edward Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Smith's mother. —Henry Smith has a fine baby jat his home, arrived Saturday. | —Henry -Soper is working at the I Murray House for a few days. j —Miss Grace Burke and Ethel Cane j spent .Sunday at the home of M: Hopkins. —Miss Helen Goddah, of Danne TUOOERSS Mar. 10.—The last quarterly confer- ence of the year was held in the M. E. church Thursday morning. Dr. Eaton was present and presided at the meet- ing of the official iboard. After the meeting r was called to order a vote was taken in regard to retaining their pres- ent pastor another year. The results sihowed a majority in favor of a change. Dr. Eaton left on the even- ing train, going west —E. E. Garraw of Maple street sold a fine drivinJg horse to Rev, A. J. Al- len of West Chazy Friday morning. —Village caucus was held in Jus- tice Steinbarige's office Tuesday after- noon. The following officers were nominated: President, C .E. Humph- rey; Collector, Charles Slam pie; Trea- surer, P. Churchill. A committee of three was appointed to tame tihe date of the next caucus. Election 'Mair. 18. —Rev. Mr. Coons of Dannemora and Rev. Mr. Petty of Chamiplain attend- ed the meeting Fridiay night. —Miss May Knapp left Thursday for Chicago where she will spend several months iwitih friends and relatives. —Wm. J. -MoNeice of Mswers fork died Thursday night after a short ill- ness. Funeral was held Sunday morn- ing. Rev. Mr. Wright of Mooers offici- ating. —Several of our people attended the holiness convention held at Ellen- bu-rgh Wednesday. —James Randlett of West Ohazy 'better than light Just keep away, you can't, stand it if you ing the terrible condition of the roads, snow drifts and mud. Stop th* Coneli and Work off the Told. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. iNo cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents. ALONG THE D. & H. '. E. Huestis' store on Main £ —Miss Addle Midntyre leaves she will visit relatives in Hampton, Va. —Mrs. Dunlbar of Utica is the guest of her daughter Mrs. F. C. tPond. Bttl.IOI \>TO>V\. March 9.—Sheriff Dom'iny, of Platts- burgh, was in town yesterday. —Mrs. Collins Is spending a few- weeks with Mrs. Prindle. —Our postmistress has received no- tice that the post office wiill be dis- continued after April 30. —Mr. and Mrs. Rulgar, of Platts- Ibuirgh, are spending several days with Mrs. -lulgar's mother, .Mrs, A. D. Ladue. —After April. 30. our. mail will be LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ,$100,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex- penses and taxes paid, .. 18,504.75 National Bank notes out- standing 100,000.00 Due to other National Banks 13,096.48 POI\T AV ROCHF. Mar. 10^—dt looks as though spring has come to stay. —Mrs. M. Conner an(d daughter, „_.. . -_ - Miss Daisy, of South Hero, are visit- delivered ait our door by the rural free ing friesnds and relatives -in this vicin- delivery carrier. ity. . \ — George 'Ladue is making prepara- —Mr. M. Mooney may he seen al- tions to move on his farm this spring, most daily skimtaaing over the ice in —(Mrs. A. D. Ladiue was called to Chazy last week by the illness of her his fine ice boat. —Mrs. H. Marsh has been spending ! mothei', Mrs. Howard- f d ith M d M W j png ! moth a few days -with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. j —w Pardy had one of his fingers jd Thd t burgh Depot was visiting last week at | was the guest of Miss Wiggins Saipur- Oliver, •-.-.••. \ „,«, A* ' q U ite 'badly injured on Thursday at —Mrs. Eliza Minner, widow of the Rea's saw'mill, late Julias Minner, formerly of Platts- | — Merritt Baker, of South Burling- burgh died at the home of her brother, ton, was the guest of Miss \-• : -- il ~ Theodore Ginett, Point Au Roche, o\er Sunday. Feb, 10th aged 66 years. -^Mabel Elk-ins is spending a few days in this vicinity. , —Mr. Bushrie, of Pittsburgh, spent' Mar - 12—Miss Brown from West Sunday at Mr. Savage's the light house Chaz * commenced her school at the the home of E. S. Parks. —Wm. Laporte went to Plattaburgh on business Monday of this week. —Horace Lamiberton teacher in the O'Brien dist., is preparing to give a school ex/Mbition in a few weeks. He will be assisted by some outside of the school. —John O'Brien one of our oddest and most respected citizigB died the fourth it day and Sunday. —(Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilber of Schenectady are at present visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson. March 8.—We are having most de- keeper. Ed Bay Monday. p j —Edna Haylette is spending the' —Mr. and Mrs, James Yale and reek with her sister, Mrs. Frank ' Williams Yale wen* to Kings Bay Doraainy, of Dunne Bay. ; Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. B. Yale. —Will Dominy and family will soon I —Mrs D O'Brien went to Platts- move to Dunns Bay, where he will .burgh today called enter the employ of iSebh Gordon, pro- o f ithe serious illn< M'gbtful March weather. The roads are praetor of the Dunn Farm. We regret' Rii 7a betih Nonnan however, almost impassable. ; to lose Mr. Dominy and wish him sue- • KjUzaDec n JNOoa * n - —'Mies May Knapo left yesterday [ cess. •\ for Detroit, Mich., where she will —Mr. Lawrence is to spend some two will I of her sister, —Miss Mary FessetJte \vent to Chazy move into ' one ^ a ^ * as *' wee ^ - me two -weeks, and from there I Lysand'er* Oliver's\ tenant\ house about j —'Miss Ducharane and her father ar- tp Chicago, for two or three jApir. 1st- • \* • rived in town Friday. Mr. Ducharane ! —Willie Moore has recovered from returned to his home in W T est Chazy _aa return*!' fche measles and has resumed his Monday while Miss Ducharme remains has spent a (school work in Plattsburgh. j hereto commence school in district —School opened in .Dist. No. 9 Mar. I No. 9. 3, wilth Mrs. Blanche R. Moore as ' ~ Pred bridge was ia 'town Monday icher and not Mrs. Mary Moore as ' loading a ear of (hay. i • < -^ -• s,*-o . —s mis printed. —Mr. William Gokey went to W not tar off s ! r -° - ir Elmer Qarrow. -j •_»sii'.'SaB'Heuston, Saturday night, CUa^y'. iSatrirday to visit friends i ' ' j —Quit^ a number went from here j engaged the service of a young man ! relatives. ,.TT. in t, e amme ' nt £ ]Ven oy Miss I on Wednesday to attend the Holiness for life—and'Sam wears a smiling face' —We are glad to see our merchant, Iselhe Parks and her School at Can- j convention at Ellenburgh. We note lover the boy. ' non's Corners Saturday night, March ;-Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fitch, Mr. and I _^ n d still there's ftirtj* nartles' 1st was so well received that she was i Mrs. I. L. Rock, Mr. Robert Thorn iwi'l the youn°-folks never 1 _£ \ induced to reproduce it which she did • Mr. B. Brackman. and Mra. J. J. Rib-! the following Thursday,y eveningg add-- | bins. I —Robin red breast is reported to —Rev. A. J. Allen, of West Ch have made his appearance on several was in town Thursday. Before he ie - i^-« occasions and this beautiful weather turned he purchased a horse belonging i \ra; Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation .. . Due to State Banks and Bankers Individual desjosits subject 2,007.50 to eheck 497,896-77 Demand eertifidates of de- Cashier's checks outstanding 388.7i> United States deposits ... . 45,49 Deposits of U. S. disburs- ing officers 4.947.88 Total 1999.788.28 *ate of New York, County of Clin- ton, sa: i I, John H. Moffitt, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly slwear that tihe t&bove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN H. MOFMTT Chi Subscriibed y knwledge and JOHN H MOFMTT, Cashier. bd d swiorn to before me Out For Business We're out for business in earnest ;his season. We have a beitter and larger stoak thJan ever before. We're prepared to take care of all the trade can get But it's not quantity alone thait-we offer you. We have the quality,, to«x Our THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS insure you good Quality. Better paints cannot (be made. Let us talk paint to you, No matter how small or how large a quantity you need* we can sell you best. 14 BRIDGE STREET. BQ&Ii, t\h day of x\farch, 1902. W. U WEVER, Notar; C orrect—Attest: C. E. MARTIN. ALEXANDER BfERTRAND i G, E. BARBER. Directors, GRAN© JURY NOTlCCE. Notice is hereby given, that on Thursday, the 20th day of March, 1902, at ten o'clock in the fen-eno^n, at the Clinton County Clerk's office, I will draw tlhe names of twenty-four per- sons to serve as Grand Jurors, at a Trial Term of the Supreme Court, to be held at the Court House, in the vil- lage of Plattsiburgh, in the County of I WRIG.HT.~In Jericho, -,t, March I\ 1902, a daughter (Hazel Gladys) to Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Wrigbt RYAN.—In Plattsburgh, March 9, 1902, a son to Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Ryan. BEFORE.—In Plattsburgh, March 6, 1902, a son (Leo Clifford) to Mr- and Mrs. Edgar Defore. 1RWIN.—In Peru, March 4, 1902, a son to Mr. and MTS. Robert G. Irwin. MAMMIJED. Clinton, on the first Monday, the 7th day of A.pril, 1902. J. W. H. HOLCOMBE. County Clerk. \ * ( - — I DF.NI0—DIBBDE.—At the M. E. parsonage, Ausable Forks, March 11, 1902, by the Rev. C. B. Alfard, Mr. Seymour J. Denio, of Old Point, Va., d M G J Dibbl f K y , , d Mass Grace J. Dibble, of Keene Valley, N. Y. Mr. Denio ia now a United States soddier, stationed at Fortres Monroe, Va,, aaold a flcmner resident of Peru, N, Y, < f TRIAL JURY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that ^ t! *j Thursday, the 20th day of March, 1902, ma at ten O'clock in the forenoon, at the evenin add I ng several new pieces both exhibi- i —Mr tions were very fine throughout and to hi: reflected great credit both to the chil- ' dren and 'those who had the training D. H. Wood ley has moved in- louse on Champlain street. W, K. Woodley will continue the business —We at ( Mr. F. D. Mooers omt again after ; ing laid up with a vaccination all last ! —Mrs. A. McGregor spent j with her parents in Champlain. ! —Miss Ella Lad'd went to Alburgh of the hotel and livery knew spite of the fact that the . Woodley House >ads were so bad the first night not | —The evangelistic services close t siriffle horpp could be put on the | night with tlie meeting in the M >od, nearly twelve dollars were real- • church. A great deal of good h \- 1 on the last night fifteen dollars. \ been done, but it has been. the West [ WRST (HAZY. Mar. 12—Guy and Arthur FosU. have accepted positions in Boston. We Friday to attend the dance, wish tliem success. [ —tMr. I. W. Wiley went —Henry Clark after an absence of : Chazy Sunday. ten years is in town visiting his sis- —iMiss iMag-i-e O'Brien ters Mrs. Dr. Cloiigh and Miss Addie Plattsburgh a few days. Clark. He is in the employ of the :' —Mr. E. H. Cleveland went to Great Northern R. R at Minneapolis. | Plattsburgh one day last week on basi- Clinton County Clerk's office, I will draw the names of thirty-six per- sons to serve as Trial Jurors, at a Trial Term of the Supreme Court, to I be held at tbe Court House, in the vil- fcrtinday | lage o f Pittsburgh, in the County of Clinton, on the first Monday, the 7th day of April, 1902. J. W. H. HOLOGMBE. County Clerk, in! Are You Foeliua: Rislit For M'ork ? Perhaps you need a good Blood Purifier and System Tonic! 9ANDERS—StHOVlAN-.—At tne M. E. barsoniaige, in Ausalble fosiks, March 8. 1902, by the Rev. a B. Alford* Mr. Charles P, Sanders and Mfes : Gertrude M. Shovan, both of Keene Vaflley. MirClKLE-.BU®Mii_y.-HAt the Baptist parsonaige, Morrisdii'Ville, March 12, 1302, by the Rev. S. C. Dare, Mr. Wil- liam Mickle, of OadyvilJe, and Miss Eva Isabel Bushey, of Wood Mils. KAVANAGH,—In Montreal, March 13, 1902, J. P. Kavanagih, infant son, of Mr. and Mre. John P. Kavanialgh, of i Fl in M d lg, that city. Funeral- i Montreal today. e Roberts, Emma Pare. Albina Par nd Bertha Potria; m-gh is this signature is on every box of tho Laxative Brosno^uiomc Six* remedy that CISI'OK a \:-»2ii ia « lending her vacation with her fatl tenor. Esra Tre- , H. Rediker. J. ipanier .S. Lege-ndu; altos Miss Mollie I —Prof. J. W. Pyper wall present hi\ jMilliette, Mrs. Albert Laou-ntain, Miss ! drama in the Town Hall as soon as 'Ida St. Johns, Mrs. N. P. St. Maxens, | the weather is more pi —Mr —Edwa ^veral days in town last week. : and Xavier Lamibert; base HeniT S. March 10.—Veiry poor .,... 1& _ Wi .- George Seaver and family are , Milliette, A. Tremblay and N. P. St. —E. W. Wood of Plattsburgh spent s-ur-st.s at the Murray House for an in-j Maxens. Organist. N. P. St. Maxens. |a few days in town looking, after life, •iefinite period. j --Mr. Tillomas Carney is reported insurance. | —Miss Kate Reed who is living at; on the gain from his serious illness —Mr. Sheffield will soon begin .work > ?^ Sb '!^ h i S visiting -t home for a -Many of our .sugar makers have ; in his pulp mill ' commenced to tap and all agree it I .will be a great year for sugar. : | —C. J. Cardinal superintendent nt i JThe Metropoli'tan Life Insuranc this village last Monda; ble fr •arrah ha.s purrha?^-] • his establishment TO (X'RK A COi.lt IN ONE DAV Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets. | —Averill All druggists refund the money if it i boat yard fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature j'pieted and is on each bos. 25c. I high water. Clark ha canal boat nearly ill be launched at n nis pulp mall. | —«=- —Miss Mayelle iNiohols is teaching ! f '^, w . i term of school in the Eddy District j —Mr. E, W. Steele is home for Co., ' few days. I —Mrs. Petei • Rock and Mr. Bulrice, •jseniior, are very ill again. j —.Miss Hattie Barney is teaching I at Perry's Mills. be served by the M. E. . until nine Friday ev- ening at the home of D. P. Harris. SOI TH PtATTSBl R(;H, Mar. 10.—'News was received here last week that Stan ton Martin who enlisted from Boston. Mass., three years ago. had received his discharge and had arrived from the Philippines in Boston where he will visit his brothers. Stanton was bora and j brought up in Salmon River and has ! T«O-V warm friends who will welcome isits his old home. —Miss Hattie Ord'way who lias been spending a week with H. L. Stcxrgh- ton will leave for New York city to remain until after Easter. —-Mrs. Nelson Morehause frc Au- —J. W. MeNeise, an old resident of neigrhibars. sable Forks is in town visiting old ALONG THE AUSABLE. KI:ESEVII,LE . March 11.—It is very dull shirt factory —Mrs. Fin millinery goods. It expels impurities which accumulate in stomach and bowels, causing indi- gestion, sick headache and constipa- tion. We know Our Sarsaparilla to be superior to any of the advertised kinds. i It improves appetite, promotes diges- ! tion, tones up the liver, en; ' I blood and steadily ives the gen- ' York after I eral health. Buy a bottle commendation, and if it is not entirely is making great improve- ments in his store. —We are glad to see Mr. and Mrs. Witter out on the street again. —Mr. Wm, Montmarqiiet is at Co- hoes visiting his brother. —'Miss Mary Ronan, of Philadelphia, is visiting her brother, Thos. Ronan. I'KRl . Mar. 12—The Literary Guild met at the home of Mrs. E. Clark Feb. 29th, where an enjoyable paper on Oliver Wendell Holmes was given by Miss There are in Germany about 1,500 mines or shafts in operation, which give employment to 40,917 miners. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Symip seems especially adapated to the needs of the children. Pleasant to take; soothing in its influence. It is the remedy of all remedies for every form of throat and lung disease. iMaryland's industry employing the greatest number of persons is the can- ning of fruits and vegetables. satisfactory we will reifiund the money. We know its curative virtues and are glad to guarantee satisfaction. Large bottle only 50c- Gilbert's Druig Store, opposite Post Office, Plattsburgh, N. Y. The kaiser has ordered the distri- „_ _ .„__„ ..„_ bmtion of 1,000 copies of his photo- than the tortures of itching piles.\ Yet graph among the sailors of the Ger- there's a cure. Doan's Ointment nev- Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't *e much _roup insitantly relieved. Dr. Thomas' Ecleetric Oil. Perfectly safe. Never fails. At any drug store. At the height of one imile 'the aver- age velocity of the wind is four times ' as great as at the earth's surface.