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' a. r· Y. .• e tiza etbtown Post . ' • < .AU SABLE .FOR~, N.Y., JrlUI}AY, NOVEMBElt 26, 1920 NO. 39 uorlffi L-EGs-cur- . . . _jEssEi_c_~~TY - . i ~.,..__..,----~~~~~'-'\'-'\\'--\'---'--.-....--...---..,-.....-~.-..--~-------,..._.....,I AVERAGE s1'.4:NI>ING OF · .~/ FORME:n .R$SIDENIJ;'s OFF BY TRA:lN! · FARMERS QRGANI~INGI HIGHSCHOOL PUPILS KILLED AT .ROCHESTER ;Josepit . John, Respected Port!.Ji' arm. Bur~au.-Mentbershi~ !~l · ·~. Good Showing Ma,de For The I Three ~Eet lnstantOeath.While Henry Man, Meets 'l'~J'· ' Dnve Week of Novenb ! Subscriptio:n Price First Qllallt>er of .the Pres. <:r«lssing Ne-w 'York i:ib1e Death : be1~ 29th 1. ... . ent Scll().ol Year (;entral T•acks . ' [o:;eph John. aged c66 years, a high-i The exe~utiv.e comm.ittee of the Es- T .. ·.Q· Be- Increased Following :;~re the avef'age st(!ndings · William and Kirk Yandow 11nd -~ respected ~itizen of Port Henty.J sex: County Fanll Bureau is making,. . .,·as killed early Monday afternoon plans for a n)embership caiJvass. The of the Au Sable Forks High Sch{lol Freeman Secor, their nephew, were in- pupils fm' the first q.uarter of the pres-· stantly kiti~d on Wedmesday afternoon . a train on the ·Lake Champlain ~nd new inan~ger, Mr. Smith, is getting in railroad, both of his legs being toueh with the ''~rious t.owns and -..1r- \ and his l>ody othenvise ranging 11:1eeting-s for the purpose of '- Ina Featherston 89 getting acquainted with tbe local com- On J:muary 1st, 1921 •. the subscription price of The Lillian Hickok 88.6. Tlw •mfortunate rnan was section mitteemen. He says the l<>yalt}\ and · ·· Adil'(mdack ·Record will be increased to $2;0() per year; .. llatgaret Hidok 88.3 on the railroad aud was walk' support of the committeetnen of this this advance being made necessary by the still steadily Laura Lawrence 88.1 on the main line. At the· point county are hig)lly gratifying. increasing cost .of production-. both materjals and laho,r-. Mary Hodges 83. Mr. John met his death the The memberships this year will be Frances Burke 87.6. . ,,d has two lines of track. the west $10, S5 and S'2, Town chainnen lia:ve Single copies of the pap~r after that date will cost 10 Dorothy i\{urcray 8683 being kn()IV\Il as the main line. ,..been appointed, with local .committee- cents each. Marie Branch 86.8. r John was walking on this track men in each school district The ~om- · This adyaucc ill price of 33 1-3 per- cent is of COlll'S(.' Nan Kenyon 86.8. what is known as. the tool house rnitteemen will represent the Bureau much less than the advanct: made in materials and labor Daniel 1\-fanning 86.6 ·' train cnroute to· Mineville, in their districts. The rest.tlts accom· h\ l t · t th t f. d - d Carroll Nye 86.Q at the rate 0f about four miles plished by the local .Bureau have been w lC 1 en cr m 0 . c cos 0 pro ucmg a newspaper, an Alton Smith SO.S. h . A 1 · hl · r d 1 d' when compared with advances made in otllm· commodities bore down upon tm. ppar-. 11g y satls a<.torr an t :e rrectors jennie Taylor 86..2 the unfortunate man 'supposed feel' that it warrru:ts the a.ctive sup- is pretty reasonabk. :\cia Fair?a.nks 85.4 tmin wa.• tn take the east track. port of e\•err farm~r in the county. Practically, all metropolitan dailie:; lmvc doubled Carlyle Hoyt 85.<1 h•· paid n\ attehtion to it. He Thre~ year,, ago there was alfalfa their priet• and muny trebLed. Papers are now selling for Ad~lnidt Healey 84.H . otr>Jd; and dragged for. a distance on 0ne farm in li:ft,-. it is un<) in ten thl'C(', four und five cents, which formerly sold for a penny. flnlsqr Sorrell 84'.8 .obnut two hundred yard3, his body ~Cow Thi-; applie., equally well to • , d bcf J. l t I Erl\•·arcl Ch,.•olt'n S4.\- d h • el b 1 · 1 ?30 d All\ subscriptions recetvc . ore anuary s 1 lOW- • ·~ ., ,.~ hadly mangled un er t .e wne s pure r~i l!ll;tt e-- o\·er - , register~ Thoums ·:.IIllmin,. 84. 6 J h h l e t tl '~ Treater p·•rt fem·tltts l\tH\ hc<>n introduce<i this '-\ear ever. \'ill he Cl'rdited at the· old rate of $1.50 per year and \' \I•· o n ar sp n -~ g ' ' , ' · ·• · • · J ' '' :O..Jnri:m M:tcl\lillan 84.3 hs lift· in Port Henry. ;md \lias uni· ar:r! ·.,her~ an• •W'-\r ·100 herds tttste<l a s\\scribt'r tna.vpa'l'.' for as man\ years in advanc,c as ht• . )-U'J ' J Bessie FilC\o 842. .~ 1 1v re.<pc•·t~cl · He is survived by under tl:e accredited herd pbn on No· desires at this rate. provided payment is mad(' befort'· tlw Pauline Bt•>'aw s 6 . 65 . _, 1 f,. anrl on!\' 1 taughter.· Mri' Rir:h- vmh,:,r 15th. The County Fail' this year first of tlw year. Gm,·c Jone.; 836 ! Ct~rran He \Vas a devout mem· '''\\ e:-pedallv gr,.,.J: over five tinte,; • uf St Patrick's ehureh and of the the number of registered qtt'le were · As un added inducement we offer a seven years sub- , Cb:;ppell Rhino SJ5 I . ti.-· f $10 00 . l d t. i I .\1abel Cl~<r-k S3.2 ..• r Columbus His funeral e':hibited than t 1e average oi tht· pre· scrlp on ·or an t•ven • . • provl< e p:aymen s Illa< t' k , h h • 1 h t• A .t. rib 1.1 tl Gabrid D\A\·igoon 8:3 frnm ~~. Pat.ric ~ c ur,· vi<•U.• tl\ e ;·ear~ .. ut• t c gat<\! .receipts bcfot•t• JunUal'V ust next. . StwSC Cr 'WOU \1 lUS SOVl' k l bl f f • Jrarg;~ret :\lacld()Jl 82· forenoon at lO.o'cloc · r ott c<l those o a.nr previous· xcar o ll'tOO and be relicv<'d of the ]Jo-t her of renewing his sub- . the wd~ty\>< hist,.,r\· ·-all the!;e <lue to ..,. L-ydia Eric bon Sl3 MORE AUTO!YI0:!3lLES the Bureau scription yearly. Daisy Santo 8U ~HAN A YEAR AGO Tbe executl\e ~-.,mmittee e>it>lains If at llllJ' ~lime ~• pCl'SOll taking adv~ntagc of tllis ~Iwian V IYAvignon Sl ent year: Lela Keith 89.6. • h• (·· .:.:re .tpproxim~tely ~>ixty thou- that 50(· of this year:·~ dues g~s to the (,Jfct•, for uny reason, shot1ld decidc_tllat ]le cli<l not cal'(• Lillian n~u:Ige Sfl.S. cl mer.- automobiles in New York State i'::trm Durenu Fcderati()n The io coutinuc ]Jis subscl'iptiotl, the amount .due on his suh· I::mme!i;tc l'elkey 80.8 tact.ly than there wa.<; n year ,ago St:lte Pedenltion se-<.urec1 the pm,,-.age <;CI'iption will bl• hnmeclintdy Jm.id him in cash. Amos D'Av~non -S1Hl·- t1me, Thl· registration itl 1919 (lf the towman Roa•.l I,aw, which pro- Euclidc Pelkey 8!1.6 · 571,002 cars. The stAte's au· vides $30 per mile state aid for nll , _....._--.-...-.....-._..-...-..-..,-.....-...-...-..~---,....._...._...,__...-__....._....__..._..,._...._....._...._.....__.,_...,.... Paul Robinso11 8D..S. bnreatt will talm in nine mil· county roads. ~ lh·clyn Robinson 8!H dollars this ycl1r About five' mil· Th~ American Fedcrdlil:ot~ s.:wed 1:he Amll.t Tellier 8().2 c)f this will ·t:Ome f:rom New York fanners of the United States -100 mil- REV. ANJ) ·MRS. JAMES 1!'. DIES Al!\l'ER :RESCUE--- .\ugitStiL Cl.'lrk 80.1 und those Co\Ulties adjacent to lions annually in freight rates, and 2ii() LAUGHTON TO GO TO JAPAN FROM BURNING :ROOM KathE-rine Votmw 8&.!. metr..,polis The Albany district millions in taxes, 1>)- the action of its Re..- nn<i Mrs. James 1'. Laughton After being rescued un-conscious Hru~t!! Burge1:s SO t:•mtribute two million, while the legislnti'.\C :md tTll!ISJlOftation commit- ,,f Wc>tport ha'l.•() been .appointed by from a burning room in the earl}~ hours ;\(arr Pattno 8() dill-trict will show receipt~ by tees. 'fhe provosecl .l per ~ent ta\ {1!1 the Rapti3t Foreign Soriet;- ::~.• missimt· of last week Thursday morning, i\Ii- Cecelia Boi:L 79.~ end ni the year, >cnnewhat in ex- laitrl •·alues of: 810,000 nr more 1\\:t~ not nne< t<> t1 1 e t~Jands of Japan Re\'. diad Duel, an aged Kci:!seville resi· Hdcn. llr:mch 79~ of tv;o million~ All three b:t- put mto effect---due to American' I'ecl· Laughton ill an expert marine engineel(\ dc11t, oierl befor.- a physician euuld be julia Rran 79.83 one now busily enga&ed in pre- eration The C(•St· .. -1 cents per week-- nnd bn\ been cho~cn t\ take dtargt! -<ummoned A-cc:ordfng t<• his wife s.he J>aul I\cmp ro.s the rene\vcl ..-eards for ncx:t jo; insmflTficant eomp::red with the reo .,f,. \gospel ship\ to \'oynge :among· the hciU\d hC\r husband )>-alking nb.U!,t the :\ln.r~'aret D'Avig.I0£1 7!JS Thc~e will be zuailed out some- mlt.- The cxecuth't' committee i< ex· islm1d<: of Japan anct the smnller i!'- hl•ltSC about m:idnight ,\s she 1.,..1\S SilUllrt Ericksol'l 0'9.') ._ irt December and motorists will pectin~:' (oo J>er l'Cnt suppr>rt bv the land'> of the .Pacific in that locality. gcttin~ up she heard. him go clown· :'lfiidred Reith 79 _ 5 a$ked to file their applications for fannel\ll. Rev .Laughton will prenl'h to the J:leO· s~nir: :mel then fall hea1'ily em tl!e dzitln llemM-. 7@.>1. year's {!ire \strn_tion. ~t the earliest -------- 11 1e an•l Mn<. l.augbton ~~-ill tencl1 the floor 'fbc matires., of the bed w.as :r:r· ' '·1 ki - ~ . - TPUDEAU TROP=\\' .nnn IS ~ lU'<C, ~ tlp 115 t9. 4 .!hie mo · tt, •n· :udmR_ the ser:re- \' \\\' vu~ dtildr;:1 l They have j1tst retumetl ntirt• 1dt~11 she renchecl the room and J \\f h I WON BY JER\'Y HO'UEtJ:.HA.J:l ame~ \ urp y 79.4 or stat ' ·office towar< overcol'll· ,... n few days ago from Boston where all the tlat11es v;i.'re spreading Terrifiw, Snmh Nolan 79 . 4 _ :1 congestion whic-h yearly becomes Jerrr Hc.uriban l)t Rainbow :Lake is armng(111'ien.ts were made, and are now she turned to rescttc :bt'r tive cltildren \ Serl · 0 .. 6 ~nd wht'ch often se~·\\ t't~ \\l.llner ~r the t~ophL· ofi&red bv w 1 1 h 1· • · b \ una Dougherty 11.2 . =- ~ • •\\ • ~ ·• '·' • • ' ~ ' prepnring to leave est port t tc atter w- u \\\ere s epuJg 111 u room near Y · lf · · 1 t. • · o£ D•. F · B ·Trude~tt of ~~rnnn\' Lake h -· nrth<t Lam.Otl1ltain '1'9.2 .Jda\ t:be continue. r opcrn 10n • \ \'~ ~ 11 ,~rt of December Tim,_· intet1d to and ~cnt one of them to mmmo11 t e · , .. Mhu1le Sbclansliy 792. of cars j ft•r tlu: largest buck shot 1\\ithin the niakc this their' life work and are leav· 1teigbbor~. Tlie child went !!> the resi- - · •\-''~ondack park o· \ \\',lue· l1'1te\ durt.l'g · ' b c ·r· ' Flo;.'tl Fitl!SinmJoiJs 79.1. 6 PER~mi0i&Si~ • <u• · • \ • ing Westport for good. l\Ir. Laughtdn clence of ,,lie nel <lnne!l and '' r. Cort- ST AlnON th.,. hunt1't1g s·e~-~~~ ·that closed l,\s· t d ll · 1· 1 h Lnu.ra Sorrell 79.1 \ · \\\\ \ has doue an cxcellerlt work here an ne nnmer mte r went to t e scene. J \'URC .... \\,..S EVANS KOM:E \\eek '.·iorl'da}'. I·'oul'l'h\n she•' f.!. · ltlius 1'el1ie.r :79.1 .- ~= ' \ ' \ • '\\ will be greatly missed ·in- the commu· Although the rourn wa<; filled '~'<;th Merritt C Stanton -of prize n·innh;g buck near Bloomingdale nit\·: hut he is splenclidll· equipped for smok~ he fouglit 1ti~ way .in' and pulled Genevieve Ston> 7S1l rw=••1auwu has purcltasecl Dr. John ·and after being dressecl the animal :his. fublre work, and lms the best the· man out. He then thrc1~ the fl'rnn:k Besaw 78.6, £,an.s· residence at Elizabethtown, tipped the St'a1es at ?.l:i pounds. This wishes of all who know .him. burning mattr~ out doors and after Howard Kemp- 78,6 and Mrs. Evnn~ having decided to outweighed by one p()und the buck a!;Sisting the wmrum to get the In<'ll on :l.Iarg:~ret Booth ~.&, 1011th at least for the coming win· entered in the <J<mtgst by P~rcy Diseo. <,rllls'.t'EEN PRIESTs· A\l' to a bed, hurried' to call a physiciarJ. Lillian ::trong 78.4. and 'probably will make their fu- The first buck to he etttered in the TltllOLOGICAL CONFERENCE ·The ntan died, ho....:e\\er. before the doc- lrarian H. D'Avignon 782. h·~me in Orlando, Fla. The resi· -contest was one shot by Joseph Hahn A theological conferet1ce of import· tCJr nrrh·cd. ~fr. Duel, who was 56 Cl:muncer Kinne}- 78.1. ptlrchased by M:r. Stanton ~s one of Albany which weigl1ed 217 p-ounds. a.nce wns h\lld at the parochial resi· }'ears of age. had b;:eu employed. by Clara ~'{cDonald 718. the finest at the co\U\lY seat, locat;d ·.It was shot at the opening of the hunt- dcnce of Very Rev. Father ] H. M.r Connc1l _for tt!c past year Prnncis Murphy 77.8. Maple Street, op-posite the old Site ing season and it was two w·eeks Pe· ()'Rourke. pastor of St. Joseph's Slterman Richards 7?.5. tb.., Maplewood hotel. The propertJ; ·fore Disco entered Ms buck Onl:~o• church of Malone on Wednesday of ED. LEE CAMPE ERECTS Rdfth Jacques 7'1.4. about 5% acres of land, a:· three e11tries were made l.ast week Tile following well ~own MOD:CRN DAIRY BARN Hazel Winch 77..1 :md garage. An auctioli sale of . r;Iergym~n were present; Rev. j. H. Erl Lee Campe. one of the enterpris- Edith Burrell 772 hnusehold property of Dr. Evans PROPERTY OWNERS SUE O'R<ntrke, Father Connors, Father ing- •nmm<'r re.•idents of central Esse\' Lea :\litchell ii .. 2 be held on Tnesda.y of nex:t week. FOR FLOOD DAlltAGEJII Guertin, Father Campeau, Father Cha- <'ounty. anti a member of the ClUllpe \V.i!tred Deloria 'Ji JOtli,~ which: probably will attract r H. A. .Bond and .-\sel Lamound~ gnon, of 11fa[one; FatJicr :lkGimtiss of Corporati.on of 3;;;() Broadway. New Irelcn Smith 7i. number of buyers. h;\-e brought an actiott in supreme Bombay, Father Mahone)(. of Brush- ·York eity, has el'ccterl n1t up-to-the- Hattie Bombard i6.66 cnurt against the \\illage of .Keeseville ton. Father O'Rielly of Hogansburg; minute rlairy bah: anrl ~ilo just $outh Catherine 1-'agan 76.00 T'RACT OF LAll'D to recover 8179.90 and 884.42, tespect- Father Dean and Father Fitzpatrick of F.lizahethto\Vn The ban1 was com- ~herman Asplund 76.6 SOLD AT KEENE . h.-ely. for damages aileged to ha1•e of Chateaugar; -Father Dussault of plcted Saturday night and has many Riler Hamilton 76.2 this week District Attorney F' 1· '1 h f 'h I · heen causer! by .ihc overflt)\1' of a Bttrkc; at 1er ~' ufl) Y o l. erum~cn. modern f!'atures, including cement· Walter Kinney 76 . .1 fi· .. •It Brcw,ter of Eli?.abethtmvn 1 F' h.. Tl · f p· fi ld ·brook near their .projJerty lJ. W. aJII · at er · JOte n 1erre e · floor, metal stanchions. ancl the h11m- Alberta Nornian 76 ·\'!eli in ::egotiating <lllC of the . Thtmia.<. attorney for tile plaiJJtifl's. r ..... __ .. - ·--. hiP horilW may IC'ren <Ull<ttme her Mice Robert• \ ·land. transactions e'\'er made in I JOMN I¥1 HANLEY DIES d has· sen·e<'l the cmnplaint ou G-eorge · · . · · . · . provrrrrier hy electric: light Hi• spe: Rita Robare 758 ,,unty. when M:a\ Smith an · - · · .. AFTER LONG ILLNESS h W Smith. president of the ,·illage. The. - . C\ial't'\ ;, tu he Jerse1·~ Stephen Rv.·an 75.6 ·;oJti Lob 53 • 54 and 55 in t e complaint sets forth that et'nplores of __ Joh!t :'>!. Hanley, one of thebe.t \ra 1 J~,·s· ;<.,Iorhous . ..,.5\ ;. •·n'l of Keen~ -to John F' • O'Brien k 1 n st p pul r restdents of ~' ' ' .o · the village placed a rad in the brook ·nov.'n. a~c 1 o .. 0 a . ANNU!L MEETING OF Frank O'Connell 751 l\•.·ltsburg\ The pri<.'e agree<'l upot;t which changed the COtlrse of the Altona,' d1cd at Ius home m that_ town p·ci'tiONA GRANGE Eli Sorrell 71 S •·:r.o.ooo.oo t nd flooded the pl~intiffs' T11ursdav of la~t w¢ek .after ail Illness \l'h ~ , 1 . f th .,., ' ream a q . • n . h • d\ < ~ IJC'-l anllua meetmg 0 e J:>S· Neil BllrgC~' i4 J prnperty ThE\ village president says of four .•·ear><, w1.th _ng. t:s Jsea.~e. ,.,x ro.nn t\· _PomorJa Grange will he f :\Ia rk Conners 73 _ 6 KM.I).N LOSES EYE lN the suit will be hoth· c·oJite,tE\rl hv the :ILr Hanley wa< born m .\ltona about lwlrl w1th \\'adhams Grange: on Dec. _, 1 . R • 3 6 A PECULIAR. MANNER . 11 · • :;g H'ar~ ago. and. spent the greater . . . .-.we van • . 1 \ Frazier of &esevill~ has lost ,. 1 agE\ pari of .bis life there, rcsp~cted by ?.tl F'•r<t sesswn ·Will. open at 1 : 30 I Ch-de ~iiller 73 4 1 f ~ . r . .. . 11 p rn .\ good delegatxon from each F · D 1 · .. 3 2 h' eye n> the resu to a pecu 1 ul! me:nhrr> oi the l'urrununity e was . h 1 <I ranees oy e • . l H FINL ,..y· g-rang<' \ expected as it I' t e annt!a l If ld D 1 . 72 ~··nt . H.c was . clea.ning soot DR. JOHN . · 1!i for a number uf years station agent ·. nro aug ass ~ HAS RESIGNE D rlf'dlllll nf officers . , · _ •· •Jler \hen tt ca11gh :e and ~-- . for tl 1 e Rutland railroarl at Woocb J), :II '/f)H;o;J~{)N. :.V!ane -c:ro;\·ley 1:?.6 hl••wn into his eyes In order t Dr John. fl. Fi~y, state commis- Falls ancl :lfooen: Ferks He spent · !'; t R11fus·QuH'k 72t :loe left eye it was necessil.ry ~to ~oner of education, presented his res- · 14 year;;. at Dannemora a< an officer 'ecre an .\rdelle Sn1ith 7l.3 \o tilt! right eye at _the Barnes ignation last week to the. board::.j:o . cr t. priBOI'k and for foul' vears - -· M~fP n;·- h t 712 ff J I fte lll.. m uu . . . . , . N1!l.'W LAX.·. E PLACIID SEWER ·ae·n·.'.',·.,~ .. ~ugR' uelt,· .. r\'' 7·1.2 -! tfi Plattsbut\g . take e ect anttarr , or a~ soon a r was in the tratisfer business at Miami. · · .. . . . ·~ ~ ·~·· · 1 as he can be relie,•ed. He said that he Florirln. :>Iore recently. and up tu the ftYSTEM.:N,])ll.RLY FINISHED Paul lktttie i0.8': TON::l would en tel' au important advisory and time he ,,~~s forced to gi'\;l\ up active Within a Jew da \·.: the new sewer Richard ,,\ubin 09.6. OF TUR.XEYS SOLD editorial position with t])e Ne\v York work. he was telegraph operator at AJ. sntem Which has -been i~staJiled on Therc\a Carpenter .69.~. J I D F\ le 4 h Ji:ain ~treet. Lake P'lacid, will be com· · D~A'i::lgnnn Douglass 67.1 '.he annual sale of turJ>.eys at ·rimes 1m anuary · r. m Y • us tom. IIi,; funeral was helrl Saturday. . h . ~·- Paul t1nnsh}· 65.8. .,. Thursday, twenty.eigljt tons of c·ompletes sevet1 ;-ears ()[ set\·ice to ......--- pleterl ~nd t e trendies Will b:e filled Clarence Votntw 6ii.6 were sold at prices ranging the state a,q commissioner of education. TO REBUIL)l TRE:ttnifAt ON in. Sailie ~ugen·l 63.6. , 42 to 52: cents a pound. THE DELAWARE. 8,;. HUDSON · --- ---· .. - James Sheldrake 62.6 ·. \\AL. ONE MA. Y HAVE. The 'Delaware & Hud!'on railroad TWELVE CARLOADS OF SILK Ernest Senical 62 : 5 ... ..I Agnes Healey 6Ui. -of last 'Week, about 5:80 o'cloCk, about one mile east of East R.ochestet while crossing th.e tracks of the New York central :o~il:road, a fast eastbound train · striking t11e Essex ca\' in which the three, tl!e soa e occupa.nts of the car, . · were ridiing-. It seez::ns that the father of tfu: two-· Yandows ~as employed at a paper mill in i~~ vicinity and the young men were on their wa::y to bring him: home from wa:rk when the tragedy oc-· curred: It is · sttid taat when they approached the ~r()ssirng, which was guarded by gates, that the same were raised to allow a mail e;ar to cross and the Esse;x car in which the tbree boys were tldinll' followed cl<Qsely after the ;mail car. .A fast ciis:tbaund ttain, l!owever, caught them. before they could cle-ar the tracks and their' lives were the t()ll ,r;16manded. T]je funer:.:U was held at East Roch- ester earily Fridny mor:nlng and was largely at.:te11ded, a rl()tach)Dent of. Am- erican Legion men and one of Marines being in .::~ttendance, Winliam Yandow. n;ged 29, l!nving been across with the A E F., 1vllile the yot:logcr brother, Kird, aged 18 yean<, was: n member of t.hc MarillES. !'heir nepluev; killed ·Was a lad of t'CVolvc years. The father· of the two \YIU1dow boys, l lienry Yandow, 1vas a fa..nner resident of Au Sa.O!e 'Forks, hn-.;rin~ removed I to East ~ochester with:t his family nbout nine o:r ten years ug-.o. The two V~ndO\v boys are survived by ~heir p::~rcnts. two bro:the:rs .:1nd one .: .- sister.: ... :p~rL- Yandow, resident·at·Au · ·S:tble F'orks, is an uncle of the decenp· cd · Am.ong t.ho3C irom this sectton who attended tlhe iunero.l were: F'l'ank Ynn- d()W, Wilfred \'tu~dow ancl Mrs. David Yandow of i\.11 S:tblc For::'k& IUld Mr:::. Dell:~. Y :mdow- of S.:1mnnc Lake , :FREE DI&'rmBUTION ll919 YEAR BOOB: O:F DEPT.' AG\;t<roLTURE Congressnnnn: , Snell has . at his dis· posnl sev~r::tl hlUldred of his annual allotment oi tile YearbooJ,.: ()i the De- pnr'f:ment of i!l.griculture f-or 1919 and will be ver;r glad to send a. copy to an9t)nt:: of ltis constituent::; interested iti it The l»<ik wntains t~e annual .report of the Secxetary of AgriCulture ancl reports· of the .differe:nt Bureaus anti Divisio:ns of the Department of Agriculture, an::d · p:<pers on \'~rious subjects, aoc<Jtt::ipanicd .by~ <>ver 150 suitable il!tstratit>ns, 1 C$l)ec-:inlly suited t>o :intereSt am! instruct tbe farms of the oo-.:mtry. ~<Jll'g the m:any topics are the foliowiXlg.: Pr\:lgress in Eradi- cating Contagious Animal Diseases, Farm Practices in Drow'ing 'Wb.eat, The Open Road 'thr<>ugh the N ;;~tion· s For- est, Influence of Depreciat:ion o! Ex· cllange on Ag:tiCllltural il'roduction. · Comm<:>n Sense itt Poultry Keeping, Secu:ring a D-ry Cellar. and 'Lra.pping 'on ·the Farm- Ad-dress Cong~~an B. H. Snell, House of Representatives, . Washington. D. C l. lQ:ESEVILL.E \'WOMAN IIIIJti.R.ED . EN AUTO A.CtmlEft I Mrs ~~per of Keeseville Iva..;. :aken tn the B1shop lan11 hou>e uoe,lr Keese· l ·. dlle Sunday aft.rmo<H1 al.M1·1·t fou. r · o'clock and it \l'a.s at first tbought she .' 1 wa~ fatally ir:<jurt!r! a~ a res11lt of the , rar in whkh :':he ht'r '\\ an.:! daughter were ririing tum in~ turtle The mis· hap ucru· -ed r•t' •··hat is kn11 wn as the P.orl K,•;:' 'hii' :lfr~ Super'.,; \un wa..<: tlrh·in.J.: ~ht> 4_~at ~d'et~ su,Irltmly it lt1.rcherl i:-t•r~~ tl:~- t• 'ilrl inv, the ditch turning .,\·'-~r Xeither' the scson rit'f his' I sistc• r w a< m_it:rc:! The .P hp;u ians' I Ho~pital -.va•. n!lc·! .;.wl t·h•· ,,_:nbulanc6 i ~ent ~\ hri.!,i!l~\- ~!>l>':'..L.!<> Platt!fuurg but h(>r· •()tl'!i·t- ~· I.11. . .l.t1t. h:: ',..a.l,~d\.~~1 imp<'~ihle MARKET CO:N!:.l'l.'!ONS CLOSE N\ORT:HEIUr i>LA.NT _ .'f.h., l>ic,!! plaDt .t•i th<;~ Qr:~-.1 _Wood Disl1 Compap.y =·''nc of ~hc- le~ding in~ -- . dustries of T't:lpp-er r.ake. et:nploying hundreds of men. has been:: -closed down. \until afteh t.be holida,ys.. M:atket conditions are respottSlhle for the tem- ~pg.r-ary shutdown The fotGe of men getting out timber in the wc;.ods will I . he kept at \tor:k _ ~ts TO O;llR;A~E- BU'l' OF TU'RRE'2'S SQLD-. .. A NEW HOTEL. has !J.ppropriated $500,000 for the re- . ·-..'THROUGH OGD~NSBUltG, Veryl Kilburn 60.2. AT Del,tALB .ruN\C'rtON· Plans are on foot for the <jOnstl11c- ~tiiiding of the Whit.eh.all te~iH-ttl::\· It Twel>e carloads of' raw silk ftom 'the following grade pupils had an sold for 45 cents a pound tion of a new hotel at M~lonJ to cost. IS expected the company Will expend China. enroute to New York city pass· avera&;_e of '90 per cent or inore: . F'lVE DAYS A W'lU,i:K Mills of the tnteraational · Paper Compa.ny at F~;nt Ed1vard an:d Rum- ford Falls, Me.; arc ex:pected to ·operate five days a week in~tead of ~i ·c begin-• at the Thanksgiving sale at '$15. 0,000.' The b1,1siness m~n of the vil· ·a similar Sttm. for the construction of ed through Ogdensburg last week. Third Grade-.Spauldjng Rogers. 1 · .. Sevet1th Grade - George George, · One ton changed. lage arE' reported to be back of the terniina~ faci ities at· Burdirk~. near This is the first sjlk cargo in se\·er:tl Katherine HaiTll.rt, Gracelyn Pat'tno, ~ projer;t. Port 6:enry- weeks to go through that port. 1 Ka~herine Ro,s-ers. ning this week ............. \ < < '.