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\'0 .I .•. r .Y. 1 •• ~ ' ' I tron :ac N0.39. ~- ·-·---'------·--,--- --·· ·LEGS .cur.r . _ . . . _j EssEx cottNT_. Y __ -- i ...-. ~~__,.~------~~...,__...~~\-\\~........-.........._...._.._~.. !AVE8AGE s'l' .1Nl)ING oF · _ .· ~~·FORMER RESIDENTS ....• ·- ..• . ~FF ]3Y TRAlNT FARMEJRS' ORGANIZING I HIGH ,SCHOOL PTJPILS.•. ~LED AT ROCHESTE~ John, Respected PortlY' a r_~ Bpre~l!_- Membersbi~! Good ShOwing Made Fol' The Three Meet btsfunt Death While Man, Meets Ter- ' Drive Week of Nov:em- I Subscrip···. tio .. n .Price. First Qu!lrter of.th~ Prj!s- Crossing New 'York rible Death · : ~~ ber 29th j~\· ent School Year . Cent_ra_l_Tracks • jos.:ph John, aged 66 Y~ars, a high- II. The. e>;ewtive committee (Jf the Es- T·O: .B·. e.,_ •. - ....... ·. ·.c·.·.·r·.-,e ... a· ·se. d.·' •Followin~ are the average stanc!in,gs William and Kirk Yandow and ,, respected citi7:en of Port Henry, sex: County Falin Bureau i$ IiJakjng · til of the Ati Sable Forks High School Freeman Secor, their nephew, w~ ~n~ · was killed early . Monday aft~rnoon .plans for a 1nembership canvass. The pupils for the first quartet· of the pres· stant1y killed on Wednesday afternoon by a train on the J;.ake Champlam and nev.· manager, Mr. Smith, is getting in e.nt year: .·of last week, about 5:30 o'clock, al>out railroad, both of his legs being ,touch w'irh ·the various towns and -q.r- \ Lela Keith 89.6. one mile east of East Rochester while off and. his body otherwise· ranging meetings for the purpose of Ina Featherston 89. crossing the tracks of the New York mAAgled. getting acquainted v,iith the local com· On iamiary lsl, 1921, the subscription. priCe of The Lillian Hickok 88.6. central. .railroad, a: fa~t eastbound tra:ih Tlw unfortunate man >'vas section: -mitteelilen, He says the loyalty and , Adirondack Reco:rd will be increased to $2.00 per year, Jiargaret Hickok 88.3 striking the Essex car in which the on the railroad abdwas walk' support of the committeemen of this ·· this advance being made necessary by the still stea,dily Lat;ra Lawrence 88.1. three, the ~ole occupants of the car, :ng on the .main line. ~f the. point . county are highly gratifying. increasing cost +<>f production\'7hoth ID!lterials and labor. Mary Hodges 88. .>-~ were riding . . vhere Mr. John met Ius death the The memberships this year will be Fr~!nces Burke 87. 6 . It seems that the father o~ the two road has two lines of track, the west $10, $5 and $2. Town chairtneti have Single copies Qf the paptr afta· that date will cost 10 J)orothy Murcray 86 _ 83 Yandows was employed at a paper being known as the main line. been appointed, with local COIIjmittee- cents each. - i\!arie Br;mch 86.8. -· mill in the vicinity and the young John was \valkiilg on this tracl;: men in each sc)woJ district. The i;otn- This adyance in price of 33 1-3 per cent is of cotu:se Nan Kenyon 86 . 8 . men were on their way to bring him what is kno;vn as. the tool house . .rnitteemen will repres~nt the Bureau 'inuch less than the advance. tnade in materials and labor Daniel Manning 86 _ 6 home from work when the tragedy oo- ·' train -eproute to Mineville,. in their districts. The results accom- I • l . th. f' d. • d Carroll Nye 86 _ 6 . cnrr~d. It is said that when they at the rate of about four miles p!ished by the Iocal Buteau lutve Qeen W}lC 1 enter mto · c cost 9 pro UClD:g a newspaper, an Alton Smith 86 . 5 . approached the crossing, which' was hour bore c!mvn upon him. Appaz-. highly satisfactory and the directors when compared with advances· made ill other commodities Jennie Tavlor S6,2 guarded by gates, that the same were ' t he unfortunate man 'supposed• feel that it warrant.' the active su\- 'is pretty reasonable. raised to allow a mail car to cross and r- Ada Fairbanks 85.4 the tmin wa.' to take the e<~st track, port of every farmer in the county. Practically nll nietropo!itan dailies have doubled Carlyle Hoyt 85 _ 4 lthe Essex car in which the three boys ·, he paid no attehti.on to it. He Three years ago there was a-lfalfa lhcir price and many ttebled. Pa,pen; !ll'C now selling. for Adelaide Henley 84 _ 8 . were riding followed closely .after the .. stnt~k and dra~ged for a distance . Oil one farm in fifty: it is one in ten three, four and five cents, which formerly sold for a penny. Halsey Sorrell 84.8 mail car A 'fast eastbound ftain, a.hnut two hundred yards, his body 'now. 1'hls (l.pplies equally well to however, caught them before they All ub · t' · '- d b ·r · J 1st h ' Edward Chasolin 84.6 . badly mangled under thu wheels. ·pure bred cattle- over 230 registered s . scnp IOUS receive · e ore anuary • O 11- __ . could clear the tracks and their lives \II } d''t d t tl ld. t f $1 5.0 . I . . Thomas i\Imming 84.6 ~ \lr John had spent the greater part females haw been introduced this year. l'ver, Wl JC ·ere 1 e a 1e o · r~ e o· . . · ;per year anc were the toll d~::manded. . :Vlarian MacMlllan 84.3 !:is. life in Port Henry, and was um- aurl then: are m·er 400 herds tested a snhscrib, er ma'-· pav for as many years in advance as hl' The funeml was held at East Roch- b 1\-\' ,; .; Bessie FaC'tu 1!4.2. ly resp~eted He is survived Y uudt:r the accredited herd plan on Ncr desl.rcs at this rate, provided pavn.• lent is made before tlw ester early Friday morning -and was ,,.[., anrl one daughter.., Mn• Rich- vmbcr 15th. The County Fait this year Pauline Ile:>aw 86 · 65 largely attended, a detachlllent of Am· II fi fii'St of thl' year Grace Jones 83.6 • Le · d f M • Gurrari. He was a. devout meni- Wils especia y good; over ve times • encnn g10n men an one o annes of St Patrick's church and of the the numb_er of registered cattle were As ail ndded imlucc.~:nent we offer a seven years sub· Chappell Rhino 83.5 being in attendance, William Yandow, ,,f COlumbus. His funeral exhibited than the average of the pre· scripti~m for an even $10.00, provided payn1~nt is znadl' ~label Clark 83.2 aged 29. having been across with the held from St. Patricl<'s church vions !1\·e years; and the gate: receipts lJefot·e Januarv first next. A subscriber would thus saw Gabrid D'Avignor! 83 A E. F., while the younger brother, 11 ·o:.~ 11 es 1 rtlfy forenoon at 10 Q'clock doubled thos.e of any previou.s year of $ 400 . and be ~eli~~C'd of the bother of reneWing his sub- ~lar~aret Madden 82 Kird, aged 18 years, was a member of the societ y'g history. -all these due to L)·di:t Erickson 81.3 1· the Marines. Their nephew killed was :MORE AUTOMOBILES the Bure,au scription yearly. Dais}· -~anto 81.1. \ a lad of twelve years. 'l'HAN A YE4R AGO Th~ executive committe .. explains If at any lime a person taking advantage of 1l1i~ :Vlnrian V. D'Avignol'l 81 The father of.the two· Yandow boys, lhl'c·~ .1re approximately sixty thou- that 5oc of this Year's du~s goes to the offer, for· any reason, should decide that he did not· carr Lillian Dgdge 80:8. Henry Yandow, Wll.c<; a forilier resident .1 mort automobiles in New York Stat<' !'ann Bureau Federation The ti> contintJC his subscription, the 11 mount due on his sub- Emmeli~e Pelkey 80.8. of Au Sable Forks, having removed •.orlay than there wa.~ a rerit ago Stat~ Federation secured the passage 'II · .:~• 1 \d him · h Amos D'Avignon .80 ~ to East .Rochester with his fnmily 1919 scrif>tion WI be 1m_ meumte y pm , m cas . · :ime Tlw registration in of the Lowman Road j,aw, which pro- Euclide Pelkey 80.6 about nine or ten years ago. 571,\!G2 cars. The sta..te's au· vides $3Q pet: mile state aid for all Paul Robinson 80.5. ' T.he two Yandow boys are survived bmenu will take in' nine mil- CDUiltY roads. . E\·e!yn Robinson 80 4 by their parents, two brothers and one dollars this year About iive mil- The American Feder~on saved the Anna Tellier 80.3. sister. Da'Vid Ynndow, resident at Au of this will come from New York fanner.: of the United States 400 mil~ REV. AND MRS. JAME.S F. . . DI~S AFTER RESCUE .\ugusta C)ark 80.1 ·Sable Forks. is nn uncle of the de~s- ; ~~nQ. those epttpties adjacent to lions annually in freight rates, and 250 LAUGB'l'ON TO GO TO JAPAN FROM BURNING ROOM J(ntherine Votraw 80.1 ed. · :ne.tropolis. The Albany district millions .in taxes, by the action of its Re; and Mrs. James F. Laughton After being rescued unconscious Iln2el Burgess 80 Among those from this section who · · ,vm.tribute two million, while the legislative anQ. transportation commit- of. Westport have been appointed by from a burning room in the early hours Mnrr Pattno RO . attended the funeral were Fmnk Ynn- •listrict \Vill show receipts by tees. The proposed 1 per cent tax on the Raptist Foreign Soc~'et. as mission- of last week Thursday morning, Mi- Cecelia Bola 70.83 dow, Wilfred Yandow and Mrs. David end of the year~ somewhat in ex- lanrl values cif $10,000 or more was not aries to the islands o . pun. Rev. chael Due1; an aged Keese>•illc resi- Hel~n Branch 79.83 Yandow of Au Sable Forks :md Mrs. of two millions. All three bu- put into effect-due to American Feci· Laughton. is an expert rna. e engineer dent, rlied before a physician could be julia Ryan 79.83 Delia Ynndow of Saranac Lake. , · ,>.re now busily enga~d in pre- eration. The cost-4 cents per week-· and has been chosen to take charge summoned. According to his wife she Paul Kemp 79.8 the renewal ~ards for next is insign:ificant compared with the re- of a \gospel ship\ to voyage among the' heard her husband }Valking abqat the .:\fargaret D'Avignon 79 5 These will be mailed out some- fittlts. The exe~utive committee is ex- islands of Japan and the smaller is- house ·about midnight. As she was ::5iama Erickson 7 95 _ · , · m December and motorists wiii pecting . (DO per cent. SttJ)port by the lands of the Pacific in that locality. getting up she heard him go down- Mildred Keith 79 _ 5 asked to file their applications for farmers. Rev. La\tghton will preach to the peo- stairs and then fall hea\'il~· on the · Ozinn Benwn} 791 _ . • year's registration at the earliest ple anrl Mrs. Laughton will teach the floor. The mattresg of the bed was Huzel H,lpkins 7 9.4 moment in aiding the secre- TRUDEAU TROPHY OUP IS C'ht'l-'·n 1 J They ha\·e J·ust returned afire when she reached the room and J • . . •u• ame~ Murphy 79.4 of state's office toward overcom- WON BY JERRY HOURlBAN u fe·v cl_ays ago from Boston where all the flatues were ~p.reading. Terrified, • Sarah Nolall 79.4 l congestion wnkh yearly becomes Jerry Hourihan oi Rainbow Lake is arrangements were made, and are now· she turned to rc, scue her live children \ .: n!la Dottgherty 79.3. serious and which often serves the winner of the trophy offered by preparing to leave Westport the latter \\'hu were sleping in a room nearby f . . Martha Lamoantain 79.2 .{clay the continued operation ti Dr F B. Trudeau of Saraf1ac Lake part of December. They ·intend to and sent on, e of them to ~ummon the h h Minnie Shelansky 792. of C<\I'S. j fur the largest buck shot wit in t e make this their life work. and are Ieav· neighbors. The child went to the resi- -- _.. Adt'rondack p,•rl: or \blue lt'ne\ dun'11g · L h 1 r •r· h 1 c 11 c1 'I \ Floyd Fi~simmons 19.1. m P'F.It'VYffirm~rA \ • ing 'Westport for good. Mr. aug ton c encc o n 1c ae anne an \\ r. \'011- . ·ST.AN'rON _ tl1e ltuntt'ng. seas·o·n t\hat closed last Laura Sorrell 79.1. .has dmie an excellent work h~;:re and nell immediately went to the scene . .,.....R\ .. A\ES EVANS HOME ,veek Motlda'·· fioun'han shot ht's • h Julius Tellier 79.1. \\.., .,,..._ , ., will be greatly missed in the conunu- Although the room was filied wit ~upervisor Merritt C Stanton of prize winning hue..!,: near Bloomingdale . nity; but he is splendidly eqnipped for smoke he fought his- way in and pulled Genevieve Storrs 78.8. li•nr1etl1.town has purchased Dr. John and after being dressed the animal hiS' future \V(Jrk, and has th~ best the man out. He then threw the Frank Besaw 78.6. F.vans' residenc-e at Elizabethtown, tipped the scales at 22.':i pounds. This wishes of all who know' ,hill1. burning mattress out doors and after Howard Kemp 78.6. and Mrs. Evans having decided to outweighed by one pouJld the buck assisting the woman to get the -man on Margaret Booth 78.5. south, at least for the coming win. entered in th~ contest by Percy Disco. THIRTEEN PB,IESTS AT to a bed, hurried to call a physician. Lillian Strong 78.4. and probably will make their fu- The first buck to be entered in the · TI[E.Ol.OGXOAI. CQNFEREN<lE The mart died, however, before the doc- .\furinn ·H. :O'Avignon 78.2. hom:e in Orlando, .Pla. The resi\ contest was one shot by Joseph Hahn · A theological conference of import- tor arrived. ~Ir. Duel, who was 56 Chauncey Kinn!iy 78.1. purchased by Mr. S'tanton is one of Albany which weighed 217 pounds. ance was held at the parochial resi- years of age, had been employed by Clara 1IcDortald 77.8. the finest at the county se~t, loca.t;d It was shot at the opening of the hunt- dence of Very Rev. Father J H. Mr. Connell for the past year. Francis 1\Iurphy 71.8. Maple. Street, opposite the old s1te ing season and it was two weeks ·be- O'Rourke, pastor of St. Joseph's Shennan Richards 77.5. the Maplewood hotel. The property fore Pisco entered his bucl<. Only . ,:hutch of Malot1e on Wednesday or ED. LEE CAMPE ERECTS Edith Jacques 77.4. · .about 5'k acres of land, a three entries were mi!,Cle. . last week. The following we1! known MODERN DAIRY BARN Hazel Winch 77.4. and garage. Au auct~on sale of •. clergymen were present.: Rev. J. H. Ed. Lee Campc, one of the enterpris- Edith Burrell 772. h!>usehold property of Dr. Evans PROI>EB'l'Y OWNERs SUE O'Romke, Father Connors. Father il1g summer residents of central Essex · Lea Mitchell 77'.2. be held on Tu~day of next week, FOR FLoOD DAMAGEilll Guertin, Fat,hcr CampeaJ, Father Cha- coimty, and a member of the Campe 'Wilfred Deloria 77 30th, which probably will attract ]. H. A. Bohd and Asel Lamount?n' gi1on, of Malone; Father ~IcG_iuniss of Corporation of 350 Broadway, New . Helen Smith ii. ni:unber of buyers. have brought an action ih s11pr~me Bombay: Father Mahone)<:. of Brush• York tity. has erected an up-to·the- Hattie Born bard 76.66 court against the village of .Keeseville . ton, Father O'Rielly of Hogansburg; minute dairy barn and silo ju;;t south · Cathecine Fagan 76.66 TRACT OF LAND to recover $179.90 and $84.42, respect· Father Dean anrl Father Fitzpatrick of E:ll'o!abethtown. _The· b. am ,'vas com· Shennan Aspllltld 76.6 SOLD A\r KEENE · D 1 f -:\ ively, for damages alleged to have . of Chateaugay; Father ussau t 0 pleted Saturday 111ght and has many Riley Namilton 76:2. ' thi 5 week District Attorney been caused by the overflow of a Burke; Father Murphy of Chen1busco, modern features, including cement 'Walter Kinney 76.1. · H,I,Jil Brt\wster of Eiizabethl;Qwn brook neat their. ptopert·•· H. W. anrl Father TI\Oie of Piercefield.·,. lkior .. , met:tl' st.anchion~. an.d the hum· · '·ct·,Jed in :Jegotiating one of the ' AlbeJ·ta Norman 1'6 Thomas. attorney for the plaintiffs, - - ---·- -- -- ble ho,·ine-».>tla\· e\·en consumc her· Alice Roberts i6. · land·transactions ever made in. JOMN M HANLEY!)IES ·- · has .served the complaint on George · · ' ···· · · pro,·ender by e\lectric light Hi• spe· . Rita Robare 75.8: ., . ounty. when Max Smith and W. Smith, president of the village. The AFTER LONG ILLNESS C'ialtr is to be Jersep. c .. ·;old Lots 53. 54 and 55 in the·. · 1 1 John M. Hanley, Qne of the best Stephen Ryan 'i5.6. \ . f 1 • . J h F O'B . complaint sets forth that enip oyes o · · Fram'is _ ;\'Iorhoils 7 5 _ 5 ,. 'nrl o . \eene to. o n . . nen the vlllage placed a rack in the brook known and most pcip\llar residents of ANNUL\'L 1\IIEETING OF I ·ttsb. ttrg. The pnre agreeci upon~· I . I h • d th.e· com·s. e o. t. .t. he . Altona, ciied at his home in that town . PO!ltiONA G~ANGE Frank O'Connell 75.1 ~'RI) 000 00 w uc 1 c · ange · Thursd;1y of last week after an illness Eli Sartell i4.8. · · · stream and flooded the plaintiffs' . . . . . . . . . , . . , The next ahmnil meeting of the Es-' Neil llttrgess 74 .1 ·--- ---- property. The village president says of four ~ems, Wlth ~nghts dtsease. sex Comity Pomorfa Grange will ·be. Vl1>.r.IYILfi.1'1 LOSES EYE IN R the suit \vlll l:J1j hotly ronte<t<\rl h~: the M~. Hanley was born m Altona about h\ilrl with Wadhams Gra~gel on Dec. A:Yfl~rk RConner7s3· 673.6 A. PECULIAR MANNE . 11 . · •· !i!l vears ago, and spent the gr. eate. r .· . . 1 . · 1 3 · 0 1ce yan · · 1 h I t v 1 age. . · . l'f h t 1 b 3d. Fu·s.t._se.sswn wrl.open_ at : ··l Clycle ~··,'Iler 73 . 4 .. 1 t. Ftazier of Keesevi I~ as os p;u't of hts . 1 e t ere,. respec. ec y . ,, __ d d f . h '\ cul . _ __ _ _ . . p. m _., \'oo elegat10n tom eac F . D· 1 73 2 r:;h.t eye .a~ the result of a pe. -~·r -------· ·--- . all members of the comrnunity. He was . . ·~\'\A . • ,,_ . . . al· ranees . oy e . · . R JOHN :H FINLEY . . ~.,_ grange ~~ .c.elill\\\\\\-415-.it .IS w . ..,_.auuu. . - ,....,-. -1 1- ·D-e . -1 . 7\\ . · 1 ' He was cleaning soot D · · · · ·. · . . . . . for __ a nurtlber of. years station ftg\illh. det\tiun · o!_nfficer.<. · · nar? c .. oug ass '\'.o ' ;,,,iter ·when it .caught fire and -- - ·\\' · :H:i!$-.RESiGNED' for the Rtitland railroad- -at Woods · - n, :VI JOllNSON. _ l<Iane Cro_wley n.6 _ hlown into his eyes. In order to D1·. John H. Finle.y, state ,_?oinmis· Falls and .:\fooers FQ'i'li:s. He .·s.~nt . · Se t ,.. • __ Rufus Qmrk 72.2 •.. :!1e left eye it was neces5ary to sioner ·of educhtion, prese-nted ·nis .res •. 14 years at Dannemora \'S an officer ~- Ard~lle Smith 7L3. the right eye :at the B1irnes ignation last week to the board to in Clinton prison, anq' for four yell.FS . :-raht>l TJ\Y~~ I in P!attshurg · take effect January I. ot as soon after wa,... irt the ttansfer busioes~ at Miami. N•EW· l.AKE PLA,_CJ;D SEWER Gen·e.vfe,·c Robare 712 .. . .. , , · I as hg...ean be .relieved. He eaid tha,t-::fle Florida. )fore recently. and· i.lp to the_ SYSTEM NE4_RLY FINISHED Paul Beattie· 70:8. TONS • ·would enter \'ll iniportant advisorY and time he was forct;>d to· give up active . Within a few rl~ys the riew sewer Richar<l AubiJt 69.6. • · ., . .,., d' · 1 't' ''th the New· · York · A.! s~_cstem \i·hich ·has be. en iltstal!led_ OJ\·· Tl,1ere .• <a C<irpenter 69.3 .. ()F TURKET~ so ......... e· tt. o.r;a post lOll Wl. . . . . •. · . . . \Vork. he was tel .. egraph ope.!'ator at ··.- D AYignon Douglass 6 7.l ·uc' annual sale of turkeys at Times on January 1. D:. Fmle~ thtlS tona. His funeral was held Sattmlay. Nrafn street, Lake Placid, will be com· Paul Om 1 sby 65.8. · 1 · · · · f · · to pleterl ;1ncl 'the treriC' hes will be filied Thu:rsd:>y, twenty-eight tons. of competes serven· !e~rs 0 · service.. ·,. _,C_,--:-- .. ·.•· . . ~--- Clarellce Votraw 65.6. ,. were sold at ptices ranging the state as commtsstotler of edu\atwn .TO R,EBUIIil) TREMINA.t. ·ON in:-·· Sadie N.ugel1t 63k ·.\ . FREE D:ISTRIBUTl:ON 1919 YEAR BOOK OF DEPT. ·AGR.!CUL'TUIU!! Congressman ,>Snell has. at his dis- posal several hundred of his nnnuai a11otment of the Yearbook of the De- partment of Agriculture for 1919 And 'Will bC very glad to send a copy to anyone of his constituents interested in it The book oontains the annual report of 'llhe Sec.retary of Agriculture I . and reports of the different Bureaus. .and Divisions of the Departmettt of Agriculture, and p:J.Pern on ·-v\arious 1 subjects, aocompanied ·by over 150 suitable illustrations,~ especially suited '00 intereSt and instruct the fanns oi the country. Among the many t6pics .are the foUowing: Progress in Emdi- ~ting Contagious Animal Diseases. Fam~ Practices in Growing Wheat, The Open Road through the Nation·s For- t est, Influence ·of Deprecia.~on .of Ex- change on Agricultural Production, Common S?nse in Poultry . Keeping,. Securing a Dr.y Cellar. and Tra.pping~on 'the Farm. Address Congressman B. H. Snell, House of Representatives, I Washin&?-o_n~. -~D_._c_. ----'- 1 . KEESEVILLE WOMAN .. INJURED ·IN AuTO ACCIDE:m.' I Mrs. Soper of Keeseville w.a\' taken :;o the Bishop fann house neal' Keese· ! ville Sunda.y afternoo;1· a'bout four o'clock and it was .at first thought she \ ·.· wa~ fatally injured as u result of the car in which ~he. hf'r ,;on and daughter were· riding turning turtle The mis- hap oct·ttrced <m what is known as the Port Kt·;~ t ·hill ~li·s. Soper's son was driving the <ear wl'>en sufldenly it lurched frorn th~ rnad irtto ·.t..be ditch turning nver. :\fcith~r the son nor ·his I sister was injut'erl The Physicians' I Hospital wa,; t.:lllPrl and tht• a:nb!-1lanco i sent ~D bring Mrs Soper to Plattsrbqrg but 'her t·onrlit;n!\ made her · i:mpo.,srhle. l'Vi.-ARKET CONDITIONS- . I OLQ:S.E N'ORTB;ERN ·PLAN't . The-.j;jg..-:phnt of th'e O~al Wood. Dish Compat;LY. one of /t-Jio leading ill· Cfiistries of Ttlpp~r Lake; employing .hundreds of men, has been closed . down ·tintil .afteh the holidays. Market conditions are responSible for ~he tem· porary shutdo\Vn, • !f4e force of men getting o.ut timbe1· in the. woods will ··be kept_ at work. . . -- -----··--- d'l to 52 cent.s· a· ·pound. I . TBE.DEX,AWARE &_ HUD:;IO. N --- ~--· --- James $heklrake 62:6. · . cErne~t .Senical 62:5 . . . . . MALQNE MAY liAVE . The 'Delreware & Hudson r;,1!lroad TWELVJil. CARLOADS OF. SlLK, 1 . A,grt~~ H(;!aley Gt:S. MDJ.S TO OPERATE BliT OF TVREEYS SOliD A !iEW HOTEL has appropria:tec:l: $500;000 Jar the re- . . :THROUGH OGDENS:SURG V~ryl Kilbt1m 60.2. FX'VE DAYS .A WEEK A'i' De:S:ALB JUNCTION Plans are 0 ~ ·foot for the 1.~nstru~·· ~uilding of the Whiteha!~ ter:ninaL Tt Twel,;e carloads of .t·:nv si~k from . The· followfng grade pupils had aq .Mills of the International· Paper sold for 45 cents a pound . tion of a new hpte1 at Malone to cost: .1s expected the·_ comp!lnr w11l expend China enroute t<J New York city pass: mterage of 90 per .cent or more: Co'!ll.p!;\lly at Fort Edward ;md Rtuii- 1 Th . b · · · · f th v'l' a similm· sum for the construction of ed .throu\'h.·Ogdensburg last week. Third G~de-'Spaulding ROg(ll\s. {ord fl'alls, Me., are.exn.octed to D\\'rate at t 1e Tha.nksgivi!lg sale at $150,000. · • e usme~s men ° e · 1 •· · • . • • • • · · ·._· • · · · . \' ·,. · Seventh t;'•rade - George George, - .-~ .. - One ton changed !age are reported. to be back of the .tennma1 faethttes nt Burd1cks, neal' .. This is the nrst silk c:a~o in several Katherine Harran. C'l'l'<\celyn Pattno, five days a. week instead of ~i'< begin- • • . ~'Project.. Pott Henry. weeks to--tiro through that port_ ~ · 1 Katherine Rogem. , ning this week -1/it ·' .'