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R SPEAKS FORI NAT RICHFIELD to «g$n Petition ^ > the Pwopfe and CU*, r Hit Action Fran, ^y-Bueloees MenTg hi Toward! the ISLD Srtmds.j«o. irtt Ooiversshst rhi aw pastor. Rev. F.0.| d one of the tuoet k sermon* ever heard pit A fa) well kiHj»^ ao4keacelor ibeto leing wanelj agitmJ e somber of aifDera h*j| or the attbaioaioooft rotrrsattbr apprc j. Mr. Hckerk rriasHh i.andtlau'ssurniagl ave his lagtcal and web i whjr be did so. He ttnj 4hlsse*sjosbTstauo<| leeiorsWjeY could bt tmrat. bat •any timet t rat satnwastorv only to t ccaaas he did aot act I >riioa. lit. Hokerk a firm brutveriatbe laws f*f the, state, as KeotftowoftawhMnvi Itae idea of local • edra»s*sgtbe *. MaJu tasks* - afi ssnt savsaw* at. Mil- ssisdL Mss sasSst 1S> ipare tfwawawutr of] aTebeaa nriaadbj the! nor traffic with the nt en lost through prenatal i [home tiamiae; aad the r. in tlbnrsshj^bv tbrkl drat re iwe between gone* J UKI evil, tta^aaid that back of the strict est tferat~ftiuaneaMer?sSBr 1 *~ •» *wir^>wnpawie^w' Let til o a maw and not claw in tac hotel loral lepers, be abjw adi ;rerr appropriate!/ olth >fthe question of u< to Richfield Sprtajr*. ai t, catering, aa it does, taj in baaineaa aad for the the sitwstloa fairly aad I ol fifing to cover wh«( i appeared over the •gbont be argatd that thtj *( option won, eoloag rat aad state aetboriaed ablest rasrrieslaarloa apt who were dotage*! the cd. Tbere was a large at nt the dote of the \* >u warmly constat agehcdkptejedlnlanM t of tbe delicate • Ms»Vassociat»»c7 met| dag in the special reiofotioowMchi art the town of BirhfieU •at Hat and nrady e body to tee that ttence aa to the; restrictions i the aak of sprritoos Hqnors I weed. heKeriag that tack a abetter for the moral aad I of the Tillage and town.—f/a XIV, NUMBER 8. TUPPER LAKE, ». Y n MARCH f io 1911. FIVE CENTS P^R COPY Truth About, it Medicines of the patent medicine will note that Remedies patent medicine*, bat ription, recognised the aa the acme of per- Bach remedy ia srnar- benefit or we win re- money. Yon are to the remedy has bene- or not That ia the rhv we claim the solo* patent medicine evil. WB 8ELL Remedies : kaow what they con- I so eon you hT you wish Not oac contain* a remedy for each par- it one cure all Tbere »ny /food qualities to are fctfoa. worthy The of your Rexall rerolatlomacd the aril- igt; more of them arc iv thaaaflothere of their : HTOw\a~seie 5 remcauoncd* Took PerttVrt . CeU Tablet* OMdal »- -» IMM IW, W^H ) Mr »** throat) I Baby Csagb Syrup »tan ©ttldreo's ecus** aad ealdf) Dniffist UP MAID. STORE. Corporation Notice. Notice ia hereby given to Urn elector* of the Village of Tupper Lake that the' annual election of the Village of Tupper Lake, is the County of Franklin, will be held in the Court Room of the Town Hall in said village and county, on the 21at day of March, 1911. between the houra of 10 o'clock in the forenoon and 6 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, dur- ing which time the poUa will remataopen, and that, the following officer* will be elected thereat: A president for one year in place of B. B. Lantry. A trustee for two years in place of J. B. Fountain. A trustee for two years in place of A. B. Handera. A treasure! for one year in place of W. D. Wllaon. A Collector for one year in place of Win. Forkey. Dated March let, 1011. (Signed) B.B. Lantry, Preskient. 4>. C. BswdaB, Cierk. NotiatMherabwjfcasi last tbefowow- lag nreans|tioas was be saAssittsd to Has daty qSEd aweeosa «f the vunanef Topper Lake at the aasaaal eiaetieaef the Viwemef TwpecrUaathiths Coeatyei IW^MBM a*, ha a^ad M aWt ChMwt M^MBI' (if dfar town £% m ewatensjp aval county oa the list day of leaves, 191T, between the boors of 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon aad 5 o'clock i n the afternoon of that day, duriug which tune the poQs wiB remain open. - Pro|»elitionNo,l.-' , 8han the Villa« of Tupper Lake raise by tax upon the taxable inhabitants and property In the Village of Tupper Lake, in the County of FraaEnn anTStaaTof.New York: The tarn of nine, hundred and tweai; eolara, for the purpose of paying ALTAMONT > Mil ELECTION Loon P. Demirs Sufmrvisor. All Four Proposltiona on the Exciis Question Carried by Gooa Majerrtfes. Tuesday, March 7th, town day, opened bright and sold, and aW though then waa only tbsT7sloe tkhst in the nvU, it batame erldent early IS the day that there would he a large Tete •en atrkte over the lith Shi woWHnva^eaaf dsr^essSk sent<• jnuud hieahlng vets far Tupper Labs, being the largest ever polled within the memory of any of our town officers, 043 bellow being reoorded at the eloshig of the pout. During the later boors of voting tbe ball ffllodf and baTk>trng was neceaaary owing to close questioning and of voters. There had been held eereral maaj eetiage to dwouaa aba ncense quart ion. D. Wilson, tw, Flour and Feed, a passH STOCK or Deck a heat Ptonr, Flour, Dried Apples, Heney. o( Poultry Feed, in- rheat, Back wheat. Sttrl- tch Feed, etc , which are by all leading poultry i the beat egg producing the Lowest N.T.40. Tracks, Aftifi} 11 : VlUaAcf Tupper Lake fittbe County of Fraainn andtbe gtnte of New York; The sum of one thousand doOanforthe nutposs of paying the eipaaai of the Pones Depailuieut, for the present and ensuing year?\ Proposition No. S.-'*8han the Vfflaae of Tupper Lake raise bytes upon the taxabfeluhabltewSa and property, in the Village of Tusfjer Lake in tbe County-of Frmnxuu enaPfJaaie of New York; The of one\ wMesawi wares boadred eix« dollars aad thirty-two eenle,topa>y for oement walks boflt in the susjsaerof 1S10T' Proposition No. 4— \Shall tbe Village of Tupper Lake raise by tax spin the taxable iabaWtanta and property, in the Village of Tupper Lake in the County of Fraaknn andtbe State of New York; Tbe sum of five donate or any aessssary part thereof. for the purpose of perfecting its title to what hi known aa (The Village Stone Quarry Lot)r Dated March 1st, 1911. B. B. Lantry. Free. B. J. Fountain, A. B. Flanders, Qat. Oaothler, Walter bfeka. Trustees. D. C. Randall, Clerk. Notice ia hereby given that tbe Village Board of Trustees have made the follow- ing estimate of the amounts which in *their opinion wifl be required to meet tbe current •ipmsin of tbe village for tbe en suing year and W balance all outstand- ing unpaid aoeounta as^uait the village For Hydrant Rentale 4 00 00 For Pohoe......... ,.1,000 00 For Interest o n Macadam Refund Bond*..- 226 00 For Interest o n Road Machinery Bond*...... 180 00 For Street Improvement Bond... 1,406 00 For Electric Light Bond and Interest...... .\. 1560 00 For Cement Walks built in 1910.: 1316 32 For General Expense 500 00 For Notes in the Tupper Lake Na- tional Bank f.OOa 00 Total general tax required..$9,111 32 For Sprinkling in tbe summer of 1910 522 61 igh syrup cnrr«. and care* !t« mo*t nbt»liir«t« case* of l«m Bip-prtM' mill » (Might- u«h» HIHI (irlitcHTfu] «ar|>rise »ke, not m.w-ly 'H»f*u«o w* Ut^KBtM hot lie todiiy MOi liate i>ll»f fii>m tlif coUKh iK^nx y«u»\ Hfn mt-ernblw. BACON. ® WM re [Let It Slip Away. puortunity to buy 1 «ood house- i and useful toola at I«BB than ,. 9 hava marked down the prices oar Hn«s, aud will give you your M-il makes a t discounuof 10 per i cent. -Not for long, however - laoon be cleaned up, E. $MITH. The Byways and Highways By the Man About Town. —Miss Cora Priors, of 8t Regie Fall*, is the guest of Mia. P. Thomas. —Paul Preepare and wife visited at St. Basis Fall*, Wednesday. -~C. K. Hotalmg. of Cornwall, Out., waf a recent caller m town. —Rer. J. F. Day hi oonnned to the ousa, with an attack of rbsnmauwm. --Oeorte Pettinger, of Long Lake, call. • d em frieoda in town Monday. **A.E. Presoott, of North Creek waa a C ave wiB be a meeting of the W. C. st theboms of Mrs.F.R.Bruce afternoon. r. Fr. Csehard wee called to Forks Monday to attend the of a friend. H. Day retained Tuesday eVa to Washington D. C, 10,638 93 The First Principles of successful cake liakltirf or bread maklnK is inuring Rood, whnlmome iimredlenta. .The first of these to be considered i s ftour. as frith out It is really «ood your baking wiU be r a failure from the »«*rt. If jon win discard rill MibHtmtusiiTid uae «wily the • VjfUsburf and Wi^e Kin« Kloar «ncr«-*g will clown your effo- (H It is by Ull ftdds tlielwHt flours milled. Whin-, pure, wholesome and nutritions, W. J. Dievendorf. Notice to Creditors. ANT to MI\ order of Frederick Paddock, Surrogate of the County pURSU rogi— . - — Franklin, and according* to th e statute in such case made and provided, notice i s hereby g iven to all persona bavin* claim* against arnett Propp late of Tupper Lake, in said county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with thevoochtra thereof. to the undersigned, Betsy R. Propp at her home In Tupper Lake in said ronnty.on or before tb e hit day of October next. Dated Mareh eta. 1911 » BtWY R PROPf. Admlnstrntrix, FtiANcre H. ScATErt, Tupper Lake. N. Y. AttoTWiutor admin^ra*rl*, € # .-,._._ Tupper l*ke, N. \.. •waS* anaaSok aanawan aaaas^V**waanS% bean expected that the result would be ekes on tbe excise propositions and the final result was a surprise to both aides. On the excise question there were eight blank* and 22 spoiled bsilota; total result as foDowa: Baloona f yei334,no2SO. Majority 74. 8tores,yes306 f ao265. Maturity 80, PharwiSKSst, yea 920, no 245. Majority 75. Hoteh\ycs37v,no214. Majority 1«5. rVuoueittoa No. 1—To appropriate SSSBfoc the nnitihasing of a site at Tao- perLake Junction for the rTremen'a Hall and hose bouse was carried by 68 majority. Propoaitfeo No. 2—To remove taid hose boose to the site purchased and erect seeded additions waa carried by 5ft majority. In other words there were eight voters who were willing to purchase the site but were either unwithng to pureawse, or for- got to vote for, the needed funds to re- move the building to the said site or pay the expenses of same when completed! Aa tbere was no opposition on the town ticket there were 14b blanks aad six spotted battota, but Leon P. Demarafor supervisor received 497 votes, which with few exceptions, waa the vote for all other officers. Below we give a Hat of the newly elected officers: Supervisor, Leon P. Demers. Town Clerk, Joseph E. Potrin. Justices — Jerry H. Sullivan ansT Barnaby B. Lantry. Supeitetendent of Highways—Archil Bern. Collector of Taxes—William Forkey. Overseer of the Poor—David W. Delair. Amassor (4 yean)—Fred E. Clark. Assessors (2 yeara)--AUen B. Flanders, Louis LaBarge, ar. Cooatablee Edmond H. Harvey, J. Doris Audair, James F. Hayes, Daniel J. McDonald, Henry Murphy. Auditors — Jacob Alptrt, Albert 8. Hoaley, Patrick H. McCarthy. The Herald has been creditably in- formed that an association b brine; organised oomposed of representative business men and licence noldera whose aim and object wuT be to etrictly enforce the liquor laws, and all license holdem in Tupper Lake, for their N own protection, will hereafter do their buaisees within the noun specified by law. 9 RESULT IN FRANKUN COUNTY. Malone—Supervisor. Stephen Howard, Republican. Excise, license. Franklin — Supervisor, Edward St. Clair, Dem. Excise, license. Bangor —Supervisor, Fred Johnson, Rep. No excise contest. Burke—Supervisor, Fred Badger and WlthereH tied with a vote of 214 each. Bombay — Supervisor, Lantry, Dem. License. . , Bellmont—Supervisor, H. it. Glacier, Rep- Brighton— Supervisor, Riley. Chateaugay~-Supervisor, It. Thayer, Reri. Dry. nonstable—Supervisor, D. Lynch, Rep. Dickinson—Supervisor, Leslie Saunders Re>. , ' ; . panne—Supervisor, Spraguc. port Covington—Supervisor H. Mac- Aptney, Dem. | Harrietstown—Supervisor, Latour.Rep. | Moira-Supervisor, I. Peck, Dem. Dry. Santa Clar*—Supervisor, Redwood, Rep. ! WaveHy — Supervisor, Wilson, Rep. Excise, store and pharmacists; hotel, tie. Westville^b^pervisor, Adams, Rtp. A JB- Gowaay, sasfnv sewn Tiiawnsy m the* atom during the toern nieetuag. —Mrs. E. J. Oabotey is at South CoW noS oaring forher sister Mrs. Tboa. Doyle, wno w seriously ill. —Waks Chanev returned last weak from Potsdam and made a busmesa trip to Malone on Monday last. -J. A. Chalmers has engaged with the Nov York Telephone <£, Mtoateol- Iseikof smtatUy bilk and expecta toss- LE0N P. DEIwAHS. Short Sketch of Our Popular Towns- man and Supervisor. The newly elected supervisor of the Town of Altamont, although young in yean ia old in capability having had near- ly a quarter of a century of experience in various capacities in this place. Mr. Demars was born in Auger, Que., in 1876 and came to the states when but 11 yean of age. Two years later he engaged aa clerk with E. G. Reynolds in a general store, with whom he remained for nine years and has been in the employ of tbe Nor- wood Mfg. Co., of this place, for the paot 11 years with which company he holds tbe position of head accountant. jrrar ~«^rwtwBepee Ce?nwnfll»oepital,Moa*lay, where she hv wads to submit to treatment for an uV nemof long standing -MrsafahslResd,of8t. Regie FsOs, was the fuost of Mra.D. Thomaa on Wednesday, while on her way to Florida, where ahe wifl reside mths future. —foow Items Iset week we erooeouary ytattii that Jasaes Bogers had ptimhasad thfJ. Black block at Faust. It should bate bees the James Brown bloek, where Mr. Rogen soon Intends to open a first meat and grocery store. Tupper Lake N J unction Notes —Ed. Felt has moved ma fsnury back from Big Wolf. —Mrs. J. M. Sparks spent a day ia Utkm last wenIL —Harry Rex i s visitiag relatives in Leepsee,6nio. —Father Kkuder, of Mnkme, ia i n town'this week* -aohn Lndoe ia on the sick Ust, but is now coovalesoent. -Mho May Dubrey, of Chadwick, N. Y., ia beak to Faust. —C. A Houck, of. Sehensetsdy is ston- ing at tbe Russell House. —Mrs. W. A. Deems ia visiting rela- tives in Brownville Pa. —Miss Lottie Martineau is visiting friends b Baranse Lake. —Robert Todd, of Dickinson Center, called on friends in town this weak. —Jas. htitchel, deputy sheriff, of Utica, was doing business in town on Tuesday. —J. E.Denmn who has been employed intbeN.Y.C. frieght shed succeeds A. J. Lam in W. A. Deems offtee, —The Bsaiiassment of Bis; Wolf lumber industry bos been tranferred to John A. Wheeler. Malcolm Tweed who haaiaoV ded at B% Wolf Pond sinoe the pioneer days of Temper Lake, and who has been, nard of the Big Wolf preserve tor Dr. Haas, we understand is about to remove. TUPPER LAKE VILLAGE CAUCUS Barnaby B. Lantry Again HteUst the List for President. Every Nomination Earnestly But Friend- ly Contested For. A large and enthusiastic rtWafsuon of our clUssaa attended the union eaoous held in the town haO last Friday sight to place »nosajnaa)on ths viBasn osaflsss for the ensaiac terms. The oeueue was ssSsd to order by V. H- LaRooque, and Jerry wans E. A, # v*. A. lisft<ww|iia Barnaby B. Lantry, tbe press bent, and John MeDosMUgh nkeedm sMWiinatian for viBi dent- The result was 158 vote which Mr. Lantry rscerved SO, DceMUghS3, sadoas saoned. aw4ortty2S. For the first trustee the vote - LEON P. DEMARS. ^ While no started to Work out at laa early age in Ufe, Mr. Demars found tinse to study and went to a husjptss cottega m Ottawa, Ont^ from whieh he's^adoasod with boaor and gained the kiKmledge that fitted Mm fcr trje^toajtwos of trust nad-1hsportanee which be Mi^bnoVand Mr* end wire* Entertain. Last Tbunaday evening, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Slater was the scene of a happy gathering at which tune their spacious home was thrown open to the members and friends of the O. J&TS. It was a gay and jolly crowd of between 40 and 50, euicu gathered at Hotel moot and drove from there to the Slater home at Moody. The evesung was spent playing bridge whist. Tbe first ladies prise was won by Mrs. Foots, i^ being a box of candy and the first gentlemen's prise, a stamp ease, by Howard Ketcham. Delicious refresh- ments we» served. The party w»s given for the benefit of the 6. E. S.,to help pay for the piano^.f^ being netted. Mr. and Mrs. Slater are ideal enter- ta'mera, sad the evening was one to be long wmembered by aU who.werejfortun- ate enough to be amongjthe guests. He has been a member and secretary of the board of education for nine yam and bad served six months of the fourth three year term, when he resigned to aeespt the present office of saipsrvasor. Hewss •&• lags eUrk for three and a hast yean, tansm {besots aiwitsT for two years, ia a ewsnber of the Ideal board of trade sad has held mmu- niersble minor oAces aa comxMttesaaas and delegate. His smetion to shy onicialcafMMnty has always bean by acclamation which spanks well for his popumritv. In politics, Mr. Desaan ia a staueh Bepubliean, firm and ssjmaaire and we doubt not that be wiU checbarre the duties of hmemee with ersdit to nimaeK and honor to his constituents. Portaesssoad tru Heavy Murphy, lit; tt; Morphy's asajority, 7S. Wunam J. Snyder lor eoneotor, D. Wikmn for treass mors tar ponce jassioe were i K. Potv|a wss> Mr. J.sVPstns tsinmgtoths eitises Wei our vhVem their dutla for the seo meet of their toaa otdar of Fredariok 6. PURSUANT * Paddoek. Sarnwate «.f tha Ooaaty of f/ranklln, aad acoordtMK to in* atatnta in •nek eats aaade and SfwrldaSk aotioa Is saraby a1v«o tn all prrtoaa savtan ekUms saatast Pares M. rwiamsn, lata of Tnppar Lake Na* Tort, la said coaaty. aoo—^aa, •h«tta«r ars rssalrsd to exhlMt th« sama, with the TMehtn tharaof, io tbe aadaratamed a^ UN odftceaf Ralph Raatloita T+Vpvr t<ake, N T In said eaeaty. on or m-fo •- Sapteasher 1,1 Datednarehilfll. LAWKKSCB C Mam. Rax.ni BAsnHsa, Kxeca Attorney for Kxeeator, Tnppar Lake, N. T. ML For Sale. on Big Tupper Lake aad other Excellent properties Lake. Upper Saranac _. L popular Adirondack points for sale svt a Warren Slateniow figure. Some desirahw cdTerinsa is viuage and town property at Tupper Lake. Forpsrtaeulan addreas, FBAKCIS H. SLATSE, Tupper Lake, N. Y. ftOTICS CM* *ALS In pursuanoe of tea aathoritr ttrsest in me aa Tuoaurer of the vnjoan Tupper Lake. New ^ors. by tar^lBa LAWS of the State of New York, a havlna: asea dory dsweted ay fha BM of Trwtaaa *t aald VUaaaa. L tat wawi sicaed, t>* Traeaurerof taw vsaane^ Tupper Las*. New York, will set 1 iJTIr £ New the unpaids taxes aaaessment roU of aald vflkage ywar ISIS, upon aaid prepertr. attSe esSew of Ralph Haatlngs. ra saM Vamne^Sf Tupper LAke. New Terk. oa the SthJmw of Aprfl. ltll. at l:st p'etook in the noon, aa —tate for the not exrieadlng nfty yeara for person ahail pay saeh tax. Inteieat and expenses, ta tl owned by JewSrd^hbley Wsat and eon-f traoted to Joseph LaJaara:— ^^ j> _ i ALL THAT TRACT OR PABCatL OS\ 4LAND. sitaate la the Town of County of FrankMa and State York, and bounded i lows: on a Clerk* by W. N. Roberta Terns of sale cash. ??•-=-£=.• Dated at Tupper Lake. N. Y.. Iwbfea W. D. WILSON, -\..-im^ Treaaarer. HALPH HASTINGS, Attorney. and bounded aad WWJWmwJ. Betiw the South 14 of Let Me. S5 map now on.Sle In ytaaaJta County ;'s Oflce. Sled on Mareh IT. IMS, For Sale. Lot for sale on Arden street, 42 feet front and 187J deep, good garden soil, for sale cheap. -For particulars address, MRS. J. B. HANNA, 24 Fi-nklin St»Ma- lone, N. Y. *C :.. Mar 10-4 Ormiston the has received his spring and Bummer lines, also Fashion Plates, and having Coat, Vest and Pant roaken is prepared to makeup clothing on the premises. Clean- ing, pressing. and repairing also ,done. Opposite the pestdince, Tupper Lake, N. Y. Mar. MM Testing Eyes, Glasses Properly Fitted /tnd Repaired CELEBRATED SHUR.ON IfOSE PIECE. Colored Glasses for the Bright Sun. WATCIIES, OLOCKS A^D JEWEt-RY The Latest ia Eastern Star, lUighU ei Cohunba* and Rebecca Phis for the Ladies. . . The Bows fui above shows the celebrated Velvet Tip Reading sale by ~ JOHN B. GOFF, JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST. snlsaaawdH IwfilnaaaiaaiiTai t<r i i •lna ,: niiiiiittni -Jmti^ummJLi S