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If a t thoesntration ot tula yov do not desire to purchase the ptastr 700 are to deliver them F, 0. B. car, at our (aotory la aa good condition art when received, natural jrear and at excepted. \We womM not care to furnish mot. than two plants oa ths above terms, \Yours truly, •. \ \ACME BOAD aUCHINBRY CO.. \By D. a Cook. 'The above are subject to Immediate aoeeptaaoe oeiy.\ •wyra^use, N. f, July 11, IfU. \Pranklm County loai ~ *-*— N. T. OF* GOLD Iter frta J f Unrtrt Inwi, «k« it ur*jr«r ew*. USf and Ohawd(|lar la wwPlisffae QlitHct of NfpasbAfe Oafjtfsf* oajy a tew yearn heck, imA eyes and ™*»*» * aw'fj Ions. At every etntton a • .•, 1 . II ,,,, I ^^H off and we »a* ^ lots Ut jeaaf^atnn with thiii pasfc saafcs 1 slung/^ their abotikle*w/en4 por- SBwsjjam ^ajps§ip» Vaaunjo s>e*B us SS^SXSBUUU .ammuj ^ssuusmessv ^^»^i ^ ^^l^gv ^ k ^ AM ^^^ ««JL|JC^ ^^ ^ss^sss^sssnv FIVE CBNTSWR COPY 1 'l 1 \ 11 * 1 !^ \^ -We Satisfaction NELUE E> BUNT, Worsen both SOT.. .^ powtTToi Hans e*«oe*~* * in the ffnsti and bars* • bright, light. Ck cncttto &OUIMM L. 15c and 25c cans. The daw <epmu*nf Ham drive chasms. One haver telescope am, screen with amnio fflmeemfrma, let ft 8-ln. cauTaa belt and OJM 1*»H.-P. AJaz center crank''''ongbe. AH de> llTored Y. O. B. edn.any railroad atav tkm rtanklta Oounty. N. T., for a rental of SU.eS nor any with the un- detataadtes that the amid crusher wtn be neat 141 * *—-— ^ 1111. 1IU Mice of above ,_ la oaae ™« •*»* See nlants like the that the amid crusher wUl S days during the yean and Iff* inclusive, pale rve deacrlbed plant. M4ISe yon want ore, «an they sV their and wbJaper, «o> Jt I \JSftbeawxt w^auaaj oaou> ennnnumwusep smsnans l»>ah sa^ <www< huwr fWaCUPDW Northern \Hb mi. tttnuf to write nunt gajgf W^tttH aa * promised* but w*»»' slQf nssl 1 •maadi now. The trip ftoss < . .. •MSawaess^^*\* • asnyS^pmSV^Ig ^anpn>wsV^| ^#amjan|un«nn> ^^\L ohm unlock la tat ••«•!•«• JR took ^ sesmo ttttto Usee to hand un> (ho MantPaal for. mm tasvot it an heavy to the North Oountry that a baa to got In thew otder fori WeaSS>ssn' H| ajgannj gnunsU}^ uj ;tf they are laeky eaMHigh ta'gat itatafj to eat, - Aa our' train ruonoi Ste of tbo 1 TlKW.^.- atr. Brosrn'aksssr^ enuse> e o»w»eFwwsei us e^s^sejuee laJL i\0* FAoBiOi. [kauei •sr^^ v> .»/. wnhtae 'A^JB^K ^ ^9^' /I F, R JWafTTH, OUAJtAMTfn|D Fresh Laid Efft and '• FrethCisainiary Butter Jielep^i Milk and Cream For Sale Ai tiw lowest MMtfcct ii«kea. \ n-«p-cttnlljr eoliclt yrmr petroa- dge and will iftve vuur orders prompt attention. ' John Frain, Ware House Next So aenttfc'e Hard. ware oa Wnwtiok Ave. REPOflT S>« , RMMM Shewlaf What Hit Beee Daae Hit Fir In the Way of County Highway Coev struct ion and the urchaee of Machinery and Toole. (Continued from last week.) \MaJone N. T., July 11, lfll. 'To the Com. of franklin Oannty, N. T. \Gentlemen: The Good Bonds Machinery Co. will furnish you with one or more No. t Aurora rook' eraahere free oa board care In Franklin County at a purchaae prion of $1450, or cruaher on rental beam, or ornaher to be mod S4JS days la throe years at Sis per day. \Very truly yours, \GOOD ROADS sfAOIIINKRT CO., \By R. J. Lemuvon. matnlag three on or before Ana la. mt -* / M Resn. tMbwtfttd. \THl AUaTIM-WssnRN CO.. LtsU \By P. IXSanipoeU, Qen. Aft-\ •Syracuse. N. T- Inly 11. lfll. \ftaakUn County Road Onunlsslon, \attlone. N. T. \Qentlemen: \Ihvsnnnt to your letter of July t aapanf for bids on leaetng your oounty rand roller. i* * /\We bog to submit to your honorable body the foUowtng proposition: M We will agree to fnrnlsk yon front one to Svo of oar new Sto lo4en sano* Une rollers dethrered at any railroad station In Franklin County, N. Y. Do- lhrory to be made on three' roUers an or before Augnst 1st. 1111. and tae balance to be deUtered before Aug. tt, lfll, wttk the understnndlag that ml^ h* »n4 SM» are to work each roller three naadredlT* ,u • •• *•• •* days curing the years lfll, 1*11, l»U and to Aug. int. 1114, tnclnahre. . \The rental per day for each roller to be fT.So during the above apoctftod time. The pnrcaane price oi our ten-ton roller is SSSOf. \The parchaee price of our eight-ton roller le tltOO. \THE ATJSTIN-WeWTORN CO. Ltd.. \By P. D. SampeeO, Oon, Aat- it was not long before t was a WOK and aa our trata polka out of Ottawa to the music of the ek * J belli at tbo fniaalnga and tba oTthe train, we bad started «• w— Journey to the tend of gold, aad eeoa ! was dreaming of the trails and mm rlrera to go over. In the lawriilaeT, about half pant aetun, the las. -second can for hronhfaeV s»J* may bunch tbat pot m a db| Uwa morms, aad aoou wo u%o s«> tins down: to a breakfast St far 4* Bins, I eaeml not help nianitauf to, the friend who aat oppoatt me at tkai table, \not to, wonder g I took all tbo' I cowkt get my I would aat the •eTi\ .,-e,-? $m to tim Pacific Coast Western Pointa TickeUottMl«d«fly Sept 14th to Oct 14th •via the M S'« V t '^K i\\i Awn ^mwswsuwvuwejBw ••••^PW consttkleoaieeneti INSURANCE! Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, Boiler, Burglary, Liability, Surety Bonds, Trans- portation Insurance, Launches and Auto- mobiles insured. Notary Public In Office. Telephone 4-J or 9. w* Slater Sells Security, \FTsnkfort N. Y., July 10,1UL \Franklin County Highway Com. \Qentlemen: \After considering your proposition to rent machinery, I hare decided tbat with the preaent number of orders which we hare unfilled, and the out- look for cash buntnees, that It wooM not be good policy on our part to rent planta on terms you stipulate. \We win. however, be pleased to leaae you machinery on the following tenaa: \Peerless 10~ton roller In any nam* ber from one to Svo at the sunt of $1100 for each roller for the seasons of lfll, if it and lflS to be paid as follows: $600 Aug. 1st, lfll, as a de- posit payment for ltlL The rate per day to be determined at the dona ot the road season by dtVMtng the S600 by the number of days the roBer baa worked during the season of lfll, and the same rule to apply for lfll. If 1$, but you are to make deposit payments of $400 on June 1st and Sept lot of the years if 12, lfll After the rental price ia paid you are to have option ot purchasing the eaid rollers by paying the sum ot $700 each. \In case you do not purchase rollers at expiration ot leaae yon are to de- Mrer them~F. O. B. care at our factory in aa good condition as when receiTed, natural wear and use excepted. If favored'with you order we could make immediate shipment ' \Yours truly, > \ACME ROAD MACHINERY CO, \By D. B. Cook. \The above are subject to immediate acceptance only.\ \Frankfort. N. Y., July 10, 1911. \Franklin Co. Road Com., \Malone N. Y. \Gentlemen: \We will rent jfou one or two crush- ing plants consisting ot the following: 1—10x20 Acme cruaher 1—4-wheel truck for eame 1—21-ft folding elevator l_30-ton portable bin on wheels including revolving ecreen i and side discharge loading chutes 1—25 H. P. engine and boiler on wheels 1—I04h. 6-ply 66-ft drive for the term of three, seasons as follows: ' $700 as a deposit' Aug. 1st, 1911, $700 as a deposit July 1st, 1912, $700 as a deposit July 1st, 1913. and on the first day of Nov. each year M Bnfialo, N. Y.. July 11, lfll. \franklin Oounty Road Commission. \Melon* N. Y., \Gentlemen: \The Iroquois Iron Works herein- furnish you aa nurebnaor, anddeliver P. O. B. road in Franklin County with- in 10 daye from the date of the ac- ceptance of thie proposal, certain ma- chlnsry aad tools, to wit: One or more 10-ton net standard steam road rollera. (Conoluded da Lent rsan.) UUL •-»—» **---- •nga dcnem nevaa* Man Palmyra Cote bad charge of the 4th grade during the afaeeaoe ot bliss Hannah Hurley. The writer baa renwvoa rmently a let tor from Mr.B.D lncCoranek, now of Griffith Insttoies, of 8gcmgvm\e, N.Y. aad for a annsber of years principal of the Tapper Lake Pubne aeboom. Bern eery wosly situated and has a beautiful bummng and a large oasee to work in. HmboetoffrkmdTInTunper Ukewisfa bim unbounded eneoma m fit now field. The Tapper Lake Hkh Bobool has lea m nearly aBJbsTaigael QjiHauas onimbhy Umvemtttm of Hew Tork,T}orttmQsmdDyraoam. Insflshi- gna two have entered this Ml from the otamoflwae, one from 1910, sod one from lwll. nearly ninety not cent.of the number of alumni bare am or are in higher toeUtatkms of leerafceg at the present tkne. The Ouonion Literary Society hold their Srat meeting on Friday evening Octobers. The program wQI consist of an original mock trial from material col- lected in school. One of the students bee committed a mmdemeanor and a etudent detective ia placed on the ease, with ton material collected in tins man- ner a oast will be arranged that will be original in every eenee and wftl afford much imauament to the audience, friends of the school are cordially invited to attend. At a nesting held in the Assembly Hall last Tuesdav, an athletic association wss formed for the purpose of supporting all branches of athletic sports which can be conveniently tarried on in a com- munity ot this sixe. The foUowmg offi- cers wote appointed:—King W. snail, president; Howard C. Marsh*, corres- ponding secretary; A. H* Van Brocklln, treasure*. Mr. Van Brocklin and Mr. Oswald have kindly consented to help in coashing the teams, and with the support of the townspeople .there is no reason why this new association will not be a success. Any donation to this associa- tion for the purpose of maintaining a basket bell team during the coming sea. eon will be greatly appreciated and can be given to Mr. Van Broekiin or Chas. Oswald at the Morgan Cottage. \Tulip.\ We Jaat bad time brcakfaet North Bay. ._ . \\ [\_ J Into tsetf F. A N. O. trata which waits for tbo train from tbo smst. for there It great scramble for aunts on thta The trip through tbo Reserve, crowded aa it at with of mken end an smjnexe et the way eetlag. Tbo trsfimea •anouioi IS minutes for refreshmeats. and aa tbo train pnBs Into TemagaisH there le a grand rush for the lunch counter, but before Mr, Peoscnger leaven his sent he taken the preeantloa to atte bJa luggage oa it, for seats are now at a premluaa. It is aasnatng to watob some of tbo feUowsv who tfke tbear toddy, basjlats between n chance to Une up at the loach eoanter or a dash for the hotel, which la distanoo^trcimgestation. rJouaDybte thirst ovsieomes tbo ^STtBTtasji the liindr\ man for eometaing to and ho Ssnfcoa a bee line far flat baa*t and afterwards be fata cusses his luck when bo le not a ghost of a ahow to set that lunch counter. All too aeon tbo conductor shouts \all wAonruV** and the hurt served have to sab) *tosm their steeming hot cofee, feettng aa if they bad swallowed a rod bat poker, and soon wo are on our way'uottav ward again through a mad which gladdens the eye, aad you Sad your- self winking that you could Junt step out and cast a line in some of the fakea we pass, for there are lots of speckled trout and pike In the waters here. Along In the afternoon we reach Cobalt* the silver elty, sad from the station we can see nice paved streets, stone and brick buildings and everything is bustle and bustle, for jammed dose to the city are big plants for handling the precious metal, and in some places ws notice minature lakes of some kind of smg, which runs away from these plants, and you won- der what the water must he like for miles around. Soon you notice the name of aome much booeted mine and it recalls to your memory that away back home-there is a bundle of that stock locked up in\ your safe, and you also wonder how much \water\ it contains, or If it will make good like Hudson Bay, which made the holders ot that stock rich. Soon we are away again and now'we paae Hailsbury and New Ltskeard, which have grown into live substantial towns almost In a night, and the passenger who per haps saw these places aa straggling is* a I to A. .^..'-•n:-*^-. •^ss freen afrs. Weds end 1 snrTTwsn4sVF wtm has bsnnouunpsBkw Mas. Wadsfrbsnwn, w aaavhsg mns .elm] s3saW.sV^ ^* J. W. Baoon nwves trnni the \mm m .htsssssnw'sne . Mo oet asm' ever. msms> a* salts osas* •sis ^rss^ ^sis^pv wvwr' mssssssnsn*. ^» fsssse»^sn} j^smssew- meat or hobo to eompers with Ba Amies Sale*. nSt^^mperftct •- J e^^^»n^ sT^b^^^s^^ • .fnSLuL^^uj esm^^^e^jSLv. Q| WO* VOlm a*eVffJasg eWVaTsVaV. nssVsasBftsssl smrsmssssti ' tOBBBssslML'\\ ssbBBBsb^Bsmnl sssi ~^^^K s^ffc^ dsc^^^i^ ssmM^MBi sY^lsJs^S sM^flau^n.' dr lost, rQtWBMwJwB. ImQIB .-WMssTsW A SsthrS n^BBBBsfsBK sfmn* JLeammhmSSmy \lS^sa dkanM^^gamWK andrsgdetn ., . , , :- .; ; ' * sss i to sty 1 :M»§ t\-**l* Has oe Airplay sueh an aseortoet* t>*Le^ in and ete^the latest things wnstner And then yon wirtbe deligt^l^^ *<M M > \< tf New . Fall They are nobby sod yet There Is one here for jm. ^ Remember we have here practlealty every- thing in wearing apparel that any membdyr of the family can possibly need at any time atid all are priced betew their real vmJue. Irs OP TO you. El. lie F HIS ILir t% • -k •\ V »J ^±tf± •^.«*..^u^.., .-^/J^^.^., \. »»* - v\*-*\-'' A \ 4*