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OR SPEAKS FOR ION AT RICHFIELD ee. Mas* fete* J r ail, and he Mid hg w . a*4 rad. HtMidlii **•« ts*aas*lsjr «fj, UT«be« rasasdby the loortraftkwitats* am_ K» lost tatoeyfc jKtoatalj rfbmejtrajatapadtfaa !*• tWr aiafefcrtUr diSenpnchttmni good. ana cnL P^ff|ff T^r back of tae strict >w extsti»g Itvi, ^ sieofHqooraad the carl? Let^he good ptosis a* toamsa andaotdass AHI I in the bote) bos)* noral lepen,lfcM» ! ««y •PfwoptUtdy of tfei, rftfce qoettJonofso*** to Kickfidd SpHs* « t, catering, asttdses, toi as basistss sad for t»* d th*«ita«tioiWri y «dHk ofifias; toeoesr sjhai (of Potsdam is a guest ras in Ottawa oil bus- transacted business ly'laat. icia H. Slater spent ; on legal business, lent, of Brushton is a Irs. G- C. Edgar for a, Howard at the town >mlay evenings.. Ad- ltins was looking after through Oneida coun- of Lake Clear now re- ttional Biscuit Co., was )ue has returned from I he has been purchasing is the new landlord at Ion Scars Hill formerly Abdellub. irk leaves Tuesday for iib relative a and friends Rouses Point, and D. J. Cotter left lam, Canton and Col- and relatives. i at Leonard k LaRoo va« atfrerttaed in Us4 wonbj Fred LeBoeuf. to promptty JX B. Propp's Store will be Closed UNTIL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, mi,, f On Account of Mr. Propp's Death. AoaJlaadsQr hsJPprompi George EaBrake, of at the home of Mr. ILalbnde. Br. L&Brake la Laknde.T IcBride, of the Holland redneaoay for 8t. Regis the Masonic ball held evening. HftWArd_.wjM>. appears at fuu ffiuJaj and Monday : most largely sought tem- in America. Don't feiVto A. Chase left on Mon- 11. Ont., accompanied by >are. Mrs. Chasers- the hospital fortreat- * le party of 16 visited Mr. Turner at Prospect Point ic on Friday evening, in time for breakfast ling the ribbons on lour the trip. rk sportsmen, who are weeks, at Saranac Lake broke the mountain last week when they Mountain from the side on snow laoes, and it of Mount Marey, the tae Adirondack*, in four •half. the Iroquois will serve a Bhi Points oo the Haf Shel the many good things on Those Sunday dinners are becoming quite pop- snytkmf special is served, toTse 1 large delegation of to do justice to the good iner man, fcy night of this week, Mrs.' spoke under the auspices of U. in the town hall to a »tive audience. Mrs. Books i leading women speakers made an appeal for ns-' liquor*nd liquor traf• clearly stated, wen juors are against man, for i his health, his strength, morals and his religion. greatly from the sale af traffic must have boys tits. prominent citisens had unusual experience the This man in- question ay- hour and thought be had before going to work, th room, got in the tub, ['the fact that there was a >m. The eat without a to his victim, went into a on the 'bather's back; then? His said, that rapidly, and all that teats and men flying a- itflth.e victim ran out » cat after him. After halls a few moments to get inavasant the door until rescued, worse for his experience ; scratches on hit back. it conies from Washing- few postal savings banks et- already proved such a Postmaster General Hitch* 500 more of them at Itiss and towns of the United necessary appropriation were le average of deposits in in January was larger than iding average for the British stal savings depositories in st successful year in the his- i system. A large majority of »rs here are foreign bora Amer- whombave been in the ling their savings abroad for w postmaster-general reoora- million dollars be made im- kvailabl* for the-^rtention of Our Ancesters of the Puritan Days t had very Tittle read^^ ., \Even iti the northwest to-day, furs instead 01 money are the medium of exchange, but the most down-to-date financial accbniinodattons are not too good for you, Mr. Business Man. It is those accommodations that we offer you. .We invite yon to call and discuss the matter with us.. The Tupper Lake National Bank. •—x u rs. David Pilon has been in Pierce- field for the past week. —Abner Whitney of Madrid didbusi- uoss in town on Saturday. ' —Lewis Irving of Malone did business in town Friday and Saturday. —Next Wednesday, March 1st, is Ash- Wednesday—the beginning of lent. —W. D. Donovan and Paul Prespare were in Malonc on business last Friday. —Mr*. X. F. Foots has been spending ; Um days with friends and relatives in [alone. —MUM Aitnes C'bcnier is spending a month's vacation at the home of her par- ento uptown. —Miss June SneU, who has been con* fineeVto- the house for several weeks is able to be out again. —H. K. days and wife of Ottawa, spent Sunday at the Holland House, the guests ofe Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prespare. —James Rogers has sold his residence -on High street to Daniel Guinsy of Waw- beek. Mr. Rogers has purchased ths Le- Boeuf store at Faust and will move b'u> family there to reside. —The marriage of Miss May Garrison of Benson Mines, N. Y., to Mr. Charles £. Benson of Star Lake, N.Y., took place at the home of her parents on Sunday, Feb. 12th, the Rev. Mr. Atwood officiat- ing. Only the immediate members of the two famines being present. —Ths pound party which was given at the bssss of Mr. and Mrs. James McCar- thy Wednesday night was attended by daws* coupies The party was for Umimmtte «f Mm wrkew. T\m -v<mmr, vrasspswt in cards and dancing and all j thoroughly enjoyed themselves. DeHei- ous refreshments were served to which all did jfestice. Church Directory. GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. J. FftANXXlN DAT, MlNUKTfB'. 'Can a Man who Believes in God Vote 'or LkenseT\ Sabbath 8chool. 12 N^ Epworth League, 6.30 P. M.- . Evening service frith sermon, 7 30 P. M. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 P. M. IT'S JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY Furnishing your household with meats and gro- ceries bought at our store. This is an age of , economy and no one should put more money into any- thing than is not required. We handle both native and Western meat*, and we are shaving prices when- ever we can. McCarthy Brothers. A Fire Insurance Policy In any of our companies wilt stand between you and perhaps, financial ruin. If vou arc the owner of any Real or Personal property thatia not insured, have it insured at once. Otherwise your savings of hard work may be wiped ont in an hour. Let us talk Fire Insurance with you for yonr benefit. - Mean & Edward*, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Writs or Call st 3* E. Main St, Malonc, N- Y. Go with the Crowd! Erery one is getting their pic- tures taken. Oct in line with the rest and have yours. Our work please every body. Cabinetwork at greatly reduced rates. tarry Up, tea JWt Get Left. Photo Novelty Co., ; Over McDswocgk's Stare.' SPORTSMEN AND QUIDeS SEND YOUR HEADS AND TR4DPHIEQ [ TO Charles L. Dicker* Taxidermist and Naturalist »A It AN AC LAUfe N. T. NATURAL. ARTISTIC POSB AND ABSOLUTS MOTH PROOF WORE GUARANTEED. MOOSE, ELK. CAK1BOU AND DBFR HEADS FOR SALK. Teleffbom. JLX Mid XV Ei lO #J \j x in being able to fevel in the best orgarden vege- tables during the cold weather months, and especially when early spring whets the appetite for''gorden sass\ that is not yet even planted. We have the choicest of canned vege- ' tables and fruits. I • 11 • Make this Resolution fOTl911. That you will not be without a Kodak.\ I have them all sizes and prices. »• F.J^McGorm.ck, Do You Want to Save Money? -ON Flour, Hay and Feed 'XBJL OUR STORE Choice Assortment of Crocerfes ZD. \X-. <5s W. CO The Famous Lackawana. THE A. SHERMAN LUMBER CO PI ION K 11«3-J. •.f'i*4 *SBsa PSftrspliw. osf. /klt«M«at. Tnppsr Lake. N. Y. THE VERY BEST INSURANCE ONLY la writtea by this Agency Lewis M.Irving, Bast Main Street, • \ Malone, N. Y. Fire, Plats Glass, Tstaade, AwiossshUe. Aeaideat laswraace. YOU MAY.: BE A GOOD COOK But no one will ever know it if you have a poor cook stove or range. A range that is % not reliable will spoil the efforts of the best cook. If your stove is not as good as it should be, come to my store; I can put yon wise how to get, for little money, the best range in the country today. 2. SEIQEL'S Owner Main and Short St. Tupper Lake, N.Y! LARGE PRIVATE Co 1 i\ 1C within 10 miles of_„ Tupper Lake Village - For Sale r •...,'. Property contains two beautiful lajces, is well wooded, has good fishing. Several Cottages in Good Repair. Francis H. Slater Tapper Lake, N. V. WE WANT TO WIN die public confidence. The New York (Bell) Telephone Company is in business for all time, and it knows that permanent success can only result from good service. For that reason, we will go out of our way to please our subscribers. We mean for them to receive efficient service and courteous treat- ment in every way. Have you a BellTelephctfie? £wrv tteU Telephone is a hong Distance Station NEW YO^UC TELEPHONE CO. ^&~&sr$*&mmehiiin>m*ii<*^:. . I :ijmi,.....i....- ^..... A^Y,^^.^^ **\ ' • -'-^ \ ••'•ll-frrT