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: GREGATIONAt:. PA\RISA NOT~S fpc mAl))' ·a mon~h . -has QUr ·fair imd vicllllity ~een so complete· under the· sh. adows of a general ill• ·r··-·· . It has l:iee:q .a peculiar It h!hl c.allGd for '! Newsin-and A.round the· ..:.· C() Z!nty Seat self-.denlal, a11d :our deep,. sympathy .goes out to tllaose vibo are -tempora.r· lly sJck. The :;fine service and devo· tion· of those \v-Illi. ~re caring for tllo ~ d U . . . .. h t. ·n hlt<> .sf h .A the !rouse and Nr. Knowlton :re· ·n _. . II l:!le and Chrlst-lll.:e GEORGE L. mww:,, . i ,ooa1 ltepresentatiVf> ~:~s. ~;ter~~:~u~~te~~s~~lru~lo~n~ -t:c~: ~mS:. r~:p~ll~ ttJ'liEi~er~~s. :r ~'Esse_)!: sumed: work Monday forenoon ~~~- ~Qt 15 ~:~e~~~ y i.: 0 sbiillng and tll~ COJ;npany quaintance with 1\l~.Miller -whose mo-- couu~y. Wi.th the body. came Mrs. and roeat mar!cet. · sh.g.dows will fle-e a ·wa-y. , saw-mill located :neat• Fred E. Long. D , H 1 p· t who· s Jent thE' Mis E . P d · , titer wa~ !':Iizabeth Smith, daughter'/! BPown, Wendell Phllips and M:r. Me- Mrs. ~ary Coughhn. the ag~d 1 / Though ltept fn)ln oul\ regular ser- ware's farm house in. the Boquet VaJ. =h ~- e en It_ man,. tb 1 1 1 { s ~a;ce: 0 ~ ohf.. bet~- of the Hon. Gerrit Smith, am! seconrl· Kim. 'The body of John BrO\VJ;l was of Dennis Coughlin, has folb .sdeve:ah vices. all are rtslte<l to keep up their is fast nearing ~ompletion. '\\ r:~stm~s v~~at 10 ~. \\'! 1 1 ~r ~a~~·z; 1 6 ' ·ow~~ a ~ u en at · 1 ~ 1 rt western u_z:u-l- y on account of the histodcal valu~ I .~ken to· the old Esse'X county court days been- confined to her e wrt 1 regular i\>rivate oe\rotio~s of Bible and ~ · il:Jl~L:ow 0 ~ 1 e .JUe I;a st~ a ._, e-- v.ersr_ Y. vans:on. . ~ ~pen_t Newi >Of tl;e letters. These old letters cov- bouse and laced in the' comt room. 1 at her Illaple stteet home prayer, :ind· the flame of faith ·will' · · . · • . TWUe lfospllal, !':e-w 1ori1 city. \ears w~ek w1th fnends at Plltsfiel~. · __ ,.. . f • 1790 1 , 7 \ IF P n'· h 'd L H d .Elizabethto•m village. However, I b b. l:tt d 1 ,James G. St. Demus Building . • . . ·. . ~l' Amencan au-a.Jl'S I'ODl to \ u. •our young men,- lC ar ' an • ' . uvn ng an c Ear. '. N G . d s· E:s-Stat<> SPnar or HPnry ::11. Sag-e is Pll,o county, Ill. r The letters presented by ~'.ir. Miller I A,. c: A,. Livingstor':t Henry J, Adam~ 'tins .vllntwable woman who IS well We hopli\ to !!!.gain be in church at I ew aJage an. ~ 0 1! seriously ill at l~is Lqudon\'illf' llonJe. · , Gordo~ M. Mac-Laren motor:d ~ 01 \'IVerP address-ed to the '!lite £Jon. Ger ! and Orland{) Kellog-lr.\;vatcbed'' wl!h her four:core, ~~-reported to be 1 an early date: .Announcement wiil be JaJnes G .. .St. ,Dennis IS burlding a 'Fiw .formPr ~eniL tor ls lwll knQ•m In 1 lattsbmg and baclt MondaY; m~ln tn: rit Smith. the, great abolitionist\ and ; the body: 1\:ir. _Kellogg being the only lrecoverjng s.at-Isfa.ctoruy. · made and the b0ll ;vill call us t<J·I new g~rage and sho_p near his home Minerva qyhere S.age Pari· the Hrwltt C'onnecetion with Eoy 'Scout wollt. 1 , h h' 1 G .. I f · d f h h . Mrs. Eugent Ll. MoGHe who· was re- h on Hand Avenue l:n Elizabethtown Vi}. . -.._ '• It , ·i;!p tad 1 t 1 • tii t D ito Peter Sm ~ , t e :Ion. e1'r1t one o that guar o · on or w o sur- • ; . • get er. • . ' 1 · Lake property, is loeatNl, J_oh11 \\'.. . v.as 1 or - as wee' a !·'Smith's father. Peter Smith\\1'Was th·c 'n es, he being ·i-n Ills 90th year. I ported seriously Ill at he!· Water stJ;\eet I age. J-ames being su['9Hintentlent. Geisen of Ellzabetht~wn, Dr. H.an,~;s·,founder Qf- Pe-t~rboro and after whom At four o•clock \Vednesday morning, I home last week, was said to be ma- I LEWI=:'H:::HURCH ~. ~ · . Tlllpper said: \Yout11. is ~onfid~'nt. of Westport, _Dr. Stafford· of Essex, '::3mithfield was also na'med. Peter December...-7th rlemy J. Adams son I terially better ~[onday, \vith good As good cit!zoens. we \Coope-rate in· IN THJ::.,.e{SfF!ICT COURT OF THE lt:lan~ood wary and old agt> conlldt>nt D 1 .~· Noe of W 1 1 1 1 1 sbilolro and. Dr.! GoffD~f Smith was a native •of \Holland am! of Sheliff Ad~ms above menti~ned, / 1 prospt>cts for rec~nery. · ' i doing 'II hat is in ou:r power~ prevent UN I TED ST.A iES, Northern Dis. , 1 • 0 d .,_,ene were a at one t me. r. . . Mrs Eva Norton and. her seven I . · . . · t · t f N w y 0 k In th M a;gnio.' Latter y ' nee a man an 1 • · b 1 tb 1 h . i 1 1 ;.~;Iter settlmg and hewmg out Peter- ancl afterwards famous for bravery as · · the spreadmg ol\' th:e Illne s JUSt no'\· r1c o e r - e at- tlii\·!re a b1n·\ has l«l>E>n thP plart> Qf· L'l.unizto eng t~ ond: ph,ysrc an bn:l tlE!bot·o became friendly wlth the Indians I a lieutenant in Captain nohert w. ·sons, \'ho huve been . 111 at their home P.\Oing thro'Ugh D1tl' comin y. · We ter of F. Gough rves, bankruiJt, , • e1·r 1.7 men IOne w o was a e to : a short· distance south· of Elizabeth• . \ N 1~1 · b 1 t 1\umaer s saylpg. -- , t' All h :tnd the owner of large tracts of land: Lil'ingston's Com;pnoy, F, of tlle l18th 1 hope soon to bo bR-ck m o place of o. \ 1n an rrup cy. , E£1·ward J. Hodgo;son and A 1 ·thur L'a w- ;,~~~e:~etter.' ow:ver, are DOll-\ re·. 12ot only in ,M:adiso.n. countY but In 1 .:-.rew Yorlt' Vols~ in the Civil War, jtown. vllla.ge, are all re-po.rted. to be I worshjP· . Due ootice will be given To t e _creditors of F. Goug!l. Ives, ley m.r~ to be congratulate-d upon t~f . 'lr and. , 1 ~ Ji' ed T. k•bl . ll>ther counties of New York state,' mounted a horst> and started for North! bette!. . ,_nd word' will be-- s~read around when of Ticonderoga.· l11o the .county of Es- .. - ·• . ~· r~. •r 10\' f'Y galE' · , I Earl Wrisley· hts wif\' and daughter I . . . · · · d d' t 1 t f : id b k ra.ct 1ha t r·ach ha ~ a year's supply or jJrs. Trombley's mother, Mrs. NeJson tlotably in Essex county, partleulally I Elba, ·warning residents- ·along the '. . . • · · :· this IS possible. In the meantime let sex a~ . ~s r c a Ol!f;l~U • a an rupt. Or-e\\'o•f Iii hi\ \-a rd. • 1 Qury ·a birtl 1 day pa ·t. ,~ d ID v;hat is now the town of Nortb 1 1·oute to be rP:t)ly to receive the body: rue HI at th~ll Boqfuet ':'alley hom_e, . jus use the opvo:rtu:nlties at ·home to Notice IS :ber-ebY\ g1yen that on the • ,. • , I ~ \\on ay eve.- · 1 Mrs Jenme Wll lams Metcalf rs 111 · . · 22 d f D b A D · Mt-:s L. w. St!'ison ·of Tli:::ond('J\Oga ning th~ occasion b . th 53 d . ,E:lba. . 1 or .John Bt\own wl:lich .... vas laid to · · • · .1\,eep th.e faith bt\\Jgh. t and str{)ng. n day o ecem er, · ., 1928, ~ , , ~ emg e an- . • 1 at her Water street hell':ne- lmving haJ · · h ' 'd F G h I · 1v.as «JUitP Rrr' ,usly 111 last wef'lt, but · ui\'orsary of her bil'th. , . 1 Some of the Peter Smith . lett:rs 1 rest In the place ne~ had cllosen. . . • • .. ~ fl sru . oug v.es was. dui;s: ad-\- Is no\\· n•portN! JDatP!'ially bptlet·. ; Daya lengthen j,erceptibl . turned o1·er to Syracuse UniVersitY 1 Weodell Philll's spoke at the g-rave, 1 a hi~h tempei ature M<:nday. --:-· EPISCOPAL Ci-1 URCH NOTES JUdicated b~nltnipt; and that the first ll'lO'I'J' rartri'd!:P has bPen bac! 1 in · Our neighbor eha 1 8 .J l\I tl ·tr-eat of Indian afiaii·s, the sale a.nd,j saying: \John llrowu has lollSene.d \ Se~eral . childrett 1 ~ different homes, The treasurer's .nn:nual report shows meeting of, bls creditot'S w·ill be hel_cl tiLe hnrnr~s at tile Knol\\lton store !ale killed a ni~e spr~n~ pi~ T e~: n- settlement bf 4-llEl\·c~ntra_l part of New/ the roots of the slave\ _syste\n.\ w~o ~ere seriously lll last weelt, are a ta'tal re<;elpt l)of over $3600.0j) for at:the underslg:ne~· referee's office In nmd mwa.t oar!;:Pt \·hi!€- Mr. Knowlton ~ussman Parker-being the but~Jie:i:Y • 1 Y\ <Jl'!l; S~te and busin~. tran~ncitons Today an oil JtnintiJlg of John Brown I reported _better. th~ wee!£. '\ , 1928, being the larg<est In th~ ·history Malone,. N. Y., ot;~ -o:e 29th. da.y of\ was Ell at his Water stx.eet home. ::\Ir. and Mrs. Ed. st.6vens ~f J)eer:->l: lll1 the John Jacob A~tor fi-.rm 'Y!~h jat t:he tt·ial ~ceue, a[jovns the south . Dr. G:ls.:n, who was m a few days, of the parish.' TlJis in.cludes $1000.00 January, 1929, at 1,0 · D'flocl~ _In.· the .lllt·s, D~rtl\a -Eidt·ldge or Elhmb~tll· head are both reported .,ill •vi'th in- 'll\ltom the o,riglnal recipient of. the 1 wall of the Es•ex\\'!DUnty couTt room /Is rec~. e!'l g. towards indebtedmos:s due to re-build- forenoon, at 1vhlcl! time the said to\'.vn bas been v_lsltlng Iier mother in tluenza. • ,I£• tiers_ wa~ affiliated. : ~\Tin· Ellzabe~hto\n~ , HarHso~ EggleEield, whqse il~ess lag, leaving $10011<.00 still to be raised. creditors may ~ttend, prove their Pbllncl~lphia, P·1.. for thE' ,vast few n. F. Cross, the populat· propl'letot· I The Hon. Gen~~ S!llith haYing been1 FiJJally, our o!ti un£1 higbly _esteem- I~~:~! r~p 01 ted ~~~L week, .ls gaming I 'rhe following t-.es[)olutilm was _recent• claims, appoin~ a tr11stee •. exami1le d~t Y' of the busy .[lllbllc garage on the .nortlt , a_ far-famed abolltJOnist, hi~ Peterboro 1 ed t\1ie~d the lion Gerrit Sm1th Mil· f Y . , rv ly lJ.dOP.ted b¥ the. vestry: · the ba.I!krupt. a.:nd transact such 'Olh· :lhtt:~hull Bb•nC\hard and Harry 1 ~ide of Mapls street in Elizabethtown home was often visited ,by the writers .Ier, who reJ)!\I•sented lil'adison county 1 Mr. and II~~~, Jhed Sheldo?, '' h~- \Resolved. that we place on record er business as ~ay- pror;e_rl~ come be- Sit:. or~ ree••nt!~ slaug)tte.1·ed both -beer· ''illage has l>een--s~rlously ill si:ncc -of tJ;te letterS\ he received. Coverlngi In tbe New :iuii1 assembly and when 1 were lll last 'eelt:., are muc~ bette!. our appreciation of the services of fore said meeting_ nn-<1 nO()rk for· Frank A. SUn'ns. : the da~ after--e1U 1 stmas. ln fact he :Us tbey do the period leadi~g u-p t~! the late Bon. Warren F. We.sto:n of I pe being able to be o~t agaln. ' L-eonard H. Laph::.ara, both as vestry- Dated January 5. 1929. ' \ •. CJrO<ZOr:Y Brewster, sOQ of SuprelDC.\Ias reported' to iie hovering between 'nmd during the Clvll W¥, the letters1Keeoe and Wi!Imngfon first sexyed as' W. Hustace Hubbatd ana family man and membo::r Cl<f the choir, an!l Wm. P. BADGER, • : , • · h i hi ·l 1 1 A!J b b E I were .confined to their Hand a venue • . • . Crt llrt Justlct:'. nncl .llrs. 0. .Uyron life and dea.tlL for several days l'>lth· 1 _rt '6 nc ,n sto1 ca va ue. to t e 1 a5se:n1 lY!llan from 'ssex co~ty, 1 . • tbat \ve w1sh hllll' and h1s family every • Referee in-:Bankruptcy, . Bt-.!'ws;tQI\. returned: ,l\Ij)nday- to Mount I•neu.monia. Ono day last weal( Dl'. 1oi:oe•-a.tlons o( Peter ~!til and his dis·• \li'tn~»d:ed and Cuptuined\ the Oneida1 ho~e. oy .L~n!JSS a few days but are _blessing and C9lllfintt<e£l success in the .Malone. N.Y.. A~::;JlHClfltion ,\cadt:'lllY. Plattsburg. af· !(unz, health ofllccr and atte~djng ltlogulshed son, lbe Han. Gerrlt Smltll,,FootlmU Cl\lb. l3osto:n, 1,862, til~ fit•stlno\ ICPO!L d _better. position to whicbt lte has' recently .John H: Barker, _ tet- ocJo)~a~ls .spending 17 days lJ()U :Pbr.i!Cian, called Dr. IllcDD!Ji\ld 9r in Essex coun!Y reference In this n.r- 1 o1·ga:nlzed footlmll club in the UD.ited · · been promoted.\ . Attorney for Baorrrupt. ' d,n:r~ l';llCa.tlon h~n· in his nath·e vil- Plattsburg to tile bedslde of ·u 1 ~,qlan- t !lc:lo will be made only t? ~se in_, Stales. · · . M. E. CH URICH NOTES Tpe membeJ:s o:f t!:le vestry are: R, Glens Falls, N. Y. , 1·10!1 llt!t\e. I, ',<;t•rousty sick man Irwns declded'to wbnt Is now the town of NOl'tJ1 Elba.' 'Th \11 .. ~ h •. ' I t li' \'\ · \ '-- - () · · ~ Ch'ld D' . f. R b\ . ere WI u no ·c urch or Sunda.y ========;=====-===~===~=======:::=:==::::::- , tialtss f; :aze-1 Otis. ~Jlll{h.Drulle~-'t.n'tl\ Mr. Cross:·. The operation wa& . >era century ago PPter Smith be·, 1 tc:s 10111, a tes 1 Schooi ne ·t 8 d '--... ·· , llt..'-'l~ Uollie Stnl<Jton, !II Iss ~Inry vorformed. between 4 and 6 _ quart~ or c~:me Interested ln and th.e Q.Wner, of: Tit() fourth ltuwan death ·from l'a-bles I The R ~ Gun. IIY'·. I l'nrk£•1!\ :\!los Elnin~ i\fnrvln John - at fl fd b i · d ,,. ' v~iu~ tots In that part of Essex this year of a reside Itt of New York e • eot go. E. SD!ith and fam- . • · • a w ory u · e ng- rem-ove , ..... c rc· ~ · . . , fly were lnvitfld l)y- 1\It·s Hale to din Fit:zg~:rnld,'. Arthur Dougan tmd Jolm sult bolntj; mnte.l·ial. rl.'llef .. Moncluy · c 11!lllt: now· !mown as Nortll . Elba.; state. cxclus_J\·,. ~f r-;ew -..: o~!J:. City. oc- ne · .. . · : DDnleo h:ll't\ •·eturo~d ~9- \heir school Dr McDonald again Cllme do\m ft·om: Jir.)lle\'l:'r, in 1810 only seven fnmilles CUl'fed in a cluld from V.:o()dtuere. f rthon New Yeat bs d'ny-. lt was our. I ani!! c£:~11<·~1.' work. .... 1 ~ttsburg an 1 t\'m .~ .•. .' th ; of white people ll'et·e occupying hon 1 cs 1 L<>ng: 'Island, oll D[Ci:mber 11. Tlils 0 0 most onjoyu le outings we 1\a\'e: , .:.:· ~ £ \' on•u .mo er quan· 1 - - l'l'eji hacl G;uy Pn:ttl'rsoo returned homo ~~~ii;Jty of fluid. since wJJkll .\Dal'n~~:.l ~n Ute SO,OOO nct·es, more or less, no\V 1 clllld. aged tlli«' and one·baif ye.ars, !· -*' r · ·e . . . , dn)- lrcm ~ we;k's ''lslt lo A.lbnny t~a.d J 13 Mr. Cross i~ lo-cally atHI lumillu.rly 1 cootaint>d In Xortb Elba. A.t this 1 wns .foun~ In !runt of his !J()me on i PI 6 ebg1 t btlll).t out. ohl fJ!cn~l. Mr1:1. vicE.:nit..., - • 1 •hll~ th<> !!on Genlt Smith 1\ Ito hnd Xon~n\ber '23 b:<-edin~ fr0111 nearl;v a ercc, as ecn sid •. but Mts. Cut- •. ~ · . u1:drosscd, hns llfiiJC·areJ to .be m11ch ' · . • I oo - ' tin~ 'Informs us 11 t il 1 i - 1 · L.ocltl s.~cord·Pof'.l subsrrfbPrS may br•tter and is .now 'b(•[lt·H•tl lo br. on: bcc:ooor an (')i~CUSI \'~ land 0\'\0tler fll: dozco \.~<lr:nds <>I• Ill~ face II ith a stray in ... la s e _s mpto~- I ron~w FUitl•~rllltlons t11rough G('orge Ute rc!ld to 1 .ocorery. lllnny frieitds.! lllnm Is now Nortb Elba made. gra-:dog iicklng UH:!ii. He wus uttoD.ded, . g. ; , . . •.• ~ L. !Ero\11·n. ., · . .. .. : tui tious 'COnvf'yancf's of a largt! nuw.-. immediately b-. .a pbysician who ls In the. ub.ence of chUl~ sen lcLS, • ..,o.r and near, \'\tsh ,D.J.rncy tJ1(• 1 · I ·• :the· following \Dont's\ may provide 'I\JlN.. bas be~n considerablE! sic~:- ·ume or \\\Od fortune alon\ thr> ro\'d b•r or •i~~rter lots, embracing tO acres 1 said to have c~utcriz~d n.ll the -wounds, . b t · · • 1 I\ · \'~ • \ .,. . 1 1 1 . d . . ·1 h tJ b t · ith f 1 · lt·· i·' 'I>·some good things to think about: n~ss tl out O\ID, .. nc ut_ ll\g' s~veral.to conipleto recovery, ·not rorgeiti:D.S Qac 1, o co Ott> pmson •. \\' t 10 1,tro- '. u 01ne w um ng n _::.~ aa .... r .c , D • - . . ,. !!US\:'! of lntluf'nz::t. Sdtools and Lu cauUon him llg;tlu~t tr:;inr; 10 h~r- fl·~·•cd dNir.n of forming a colony I was then taktn, to a hospital _wl:l~~-~ .. ~n t fo 1 get t~lat you c~n ·greatly i'lltl.:rch 1 .htw,• not b~<>n O(•L'ru?d'of lnt+~ r-v !tis case <Ill ta'l\ID\ it oaqy ts Uw · 11'hJca should constltute an asylum. Cor 1 u WOlllld lusld~ lite lower lip \\·as dl»· h~hten lllOtlHl'r 8 bt~rde~J b;y Y':'ttr sy:n· j r I] I U · ' • ·· ' \ \ ·I ' d TIJ'\' d • ,, !>a thy and help Don t desfJlSl' your ~111 n 1•11 J ~ ff.lt.lJ<'rlng-., forlllddN1. surest way in such cases. : :' .<.q;e number of African poptiiat:lon.: cover-e • \\' woun 11•as cnnter:~;;e.., . · · _ ·'Ali. o:;.;U('\' cr lli\f!'\'~fitic.in ·f$ bettc•r • . ..,n inltosrltable cllrn·de, the &leti.llty lwilh ·carbolic acid as there was said mothu bcc,so she is not so smart! thno n I .. •. lind (tf <:t.iJt•.\ •• a stitch In G Me or'al ~[ B Chb ' r I 10f 'tbl?' ~oil and tb(' unifU:nlliarlty wltb; to btl;. ve bet:>n no nitt·[c n.~ld nvaiiB.bk•. 'or so w~ll educnted as :IOU are. Don'_t time aove::o iUIJ('~ nnd ''It ·IS bt>t!PJ' to ary Wh:-.t~n ni • But·n; c 1 n' wo;rlt.' bo,\·evcr, unite~ to lessen the T!;!e. __ ~ag_ \\US caught;· ~t~lled a.nd its 'forget tllat yo.ur youllgr brotber.s and I be ~-mttd L!.m. wrn··· ::~P II\~ ll \nrth The Ga'\\ il.tl•n:orlal'Methodist 1-h:is· -c\htnno:t-s of the suo::~t ~s of Mr. Smith's 1.1.-uin rt'lllO\,ed. Tile laba1;otory report sisters COl'! Your COlld et. Don t for-~ -11 , ~ · · ··• • • \\' 1 ' 1 '1 1 · . .• 1 . f . ~· get that chara.i!ter is made Ul' ef geod n>N'\ It~~ ,.n•l (lb •;clnJ: nt such times i:()(llll cbur:ch at \\'lu:aton; lll., erected Jllr nnt 1r.oplc schrm~. ; I\ US posu 1\ or lau,es. . . . _ . . 1 • Souu-~tlJ\ morning last .DJ('rcury r~!?,;- · IJy 'lllo late Elbert H. Gary and eon· lm 184!) _.t\'orth El-bu 1\ilS set oil' as. _The followlng d~y tile use of att-, dt:~ds, not_ \\old:. ~on\' write do11~ 1 istot:'l'd nt froln 1!? to 20 -d~!-!r•'l'S lll!-'\ .hllved by hlnr in his will, w(is ~~~ n town. in this same )·l'ar a nr:t.tlve of . Jtnbi~ vaccine was begllD. The clllld . an~. unld~d tl).o~.,ltt. bury t:he~. Doll t l low Z••:::o. Froltc\'l'r, Sat~rday nlgirt ;tro:ycd by firu ;)fondns. An over· \f~n·Ingt$'n Conn., t·a!lr!d on .J!r. 'Smllb, had NJceived seventeen treatments up, ba~e ~ecJct .cou_est,-on~eoce '~ lth _any· an~ Su Jtdtx'' mor:nln,.,. lt was ralnl'll\' · · and! e-xplnin-f'd to blm (Smit'·J '\·hal to December S 1vhe.:n he deveio\'ed 1 one· 01 -clnlldestine meetings of \'hicb • ' ~ , .. 'lteated furnace \l'as blamed for tbe · \' .. 1 \\' _.. • • 1 b · 'Tlti'Z!'~ o·ns a c!lange:·or: 61) d~grees In :llro wlt!<!h caus:e~ an estimated foss ~110 nt-gro. without e.'l:perie:nce In ra.rm- fsome re..-er and be~a111e listless. and ir· ?ou w~u d '; asltaOied to tell your 2n lnmr.~. TO() _mucll-for tills 1hlie bf 1 0 !' •2 26 000 . ., ,. illir and uuaccustomed to the rigorous]: ritable on being dlstui:\bed. After 1 mothet.. D<Jn t neglect the Means of • • I· \' • • . , 11 • d .., J '· . .... ~--• _.., d tiu Grace; we need all t11e spil·ltual help! sur· __ . -- . _ 4 - 'rhe -·-Ga.l')' 'IIIell\t>tial l\!ethtid~t· c ~a·~ was- ~ot_a, a_IJ-te_d_::~().::.~~-snc-, lese. .. sl'Jl\pto .... s.. .... -. --co....,nue ... ee.~ ·.-·- _ _ __ ,__ . _ __ . , .... . _. . IL _Is >~!J(:)I'ted tlmt becau:s~ of' a mls-1 church was colJsldered -Uie-best cbnrge; Cl'Bslltl. In !)Ie colonization schem~ and i days l!ls teml,)etiJ.tW'O rose sJlnt·p]y to 1 ~~ e can possibly g~t, D~.n t atgue- tnk~ made- In tho Supreme Court 111! In the Roclt Rl\·er Conference. · SI!Ir,gcs:cd that if U1e neg.-oes eQuid be.J 104 degrees. He became vm·y rest- 1 , pend the time in ,praye1, It will be BrctJ<kl)'::n simple Justice is' denied 'il) j The !)astor of tlie Gary Memorial' sho·w11, results might be mucli more I less, wa.llt!ng up ancl down lo bed., mo~ prollbl.ble. ~ Helc·ll t'tkL.lughlin, a chl!d of tell M:eth-odfst church for, the past re;v 1 sntf.slactory to all co11cerned. .Mr.j biting at his liauds !llld at times be- · - .-enrs, \\'Ito must go througll life witb ntonths has been t.h; Rev. James H., Smith nc.QUiesced In ltls vte\vs and , comin.g unc,~sclous. lle was con-1 NO'TECE ono \'log. Th£'re \-\er<e t\''O defendants D~rand, youngest son. of the late A.:n·: COll\VCyed to him a lot. This }Jersol?- , sta.ntl;y ~lg(~g at the wounds <J_n his I No.tice Is hereby given Ll:lat the as- ~Uu?d, litE:' .\.udtey Clark • Compnny -r derjlon K. Dllnlnd wh.o was born and .~::Vas: none otber tl1aR .fohn Browo, Uten I face -which had prar::tlcaJiy heated. 1 sessment fl)ll of tlte 'village of Elita- and till'\ Grrtiner Cont~actlng COlli· I ··eared on \Durand Farm.\ The nev. i ;19 ;years of age. Brown moved to ! Tbe patient was removed to .Mount I betwtown, N. Y., has lleen CDDIP.Ieted Pattt- .. A true!; O\\\'lled b;y the last 1 Jtuies H. Durand. was born o,n' Wat~r North Elba \\ith his family, flocks ¥aJ!d' j Slnl,JJ ho.sp!tal hi N'ew ¥9rk. ,QUy Qn and filed with tllo v~lla.ge ·clerk on ~unetl a:ompany wns, d~wllig .briclrs 1 ~tl:oet ht Elizabethtown villa~;e· in a bards. Brown erected !I· b.umble j DeceJDber 11 and in the afternoon de- November 22d, 1928, and said roll will tor tiho ~tUdley Clark: ·company and It i housa whic]9. was desttltyed by llre i:n ~!i\v~llin~ P._ouse. This was hls nominal ; veloped gent>tal convolslons foll()\Ved remain l)n file \vltb .said clerlt s~b· ran om:r ti:m child, then three years j Sept.ember,•189.J. ·The house 'In 1 vl}lc.l! :blot:\e .dur.mg the eve~tful scenes. of ( b~ paralysis !\Dd deatJ:i the same eve· ject. to public inspection for fiftee old. Tltl!fl truck \\'as snld to have b(letlj\Yim\ wns boru sto<Jd on the site ;I.JJe succeeding ten years. , , mng. da.ys from dllte o£ such notice. driVt> n o:ll tbe wrong slde of tl!e street. l of llier present· tesld~e of Supreme~ JCJlui Brown, by, tbe texture CJf Ills ! This case furnishes another !ll:uatl'a· :bated at Elizabetbttrwn, N. Y., Jan- The Ne--:llld:inJr Stl1Jr\e3lle cBurt justlc~; COllrt Justice 0. Byron\'Brewster. ·• :i:':PIMit and the quillftles of hfs mind.j tlon o'f what cail be e:xpected to hap: ua.ry 7, 1929. '· disruu~~\ll the cas!> against the Gren-1 · .IDlilJressed himself upon those· who /pen \nth inc1 P.:asing frequencY\ if, pnb- c. Orlo Metcalf, ' fer Cohfl.ractlng Com)lanr and 1be ~me~ Family Pian t_o Return· c:am.e to· know· him. His reUgious lie &p~thy and misplaced sympathy Ross t;,amb, jury rot:~ild 11 verdict against . t?e.l To \Rainll01v's End\ . 'fen•;or and inflamed ranatism led him j for dtlgS are allowed tu r.esuit i:n lax , · · c. A. •. Smart, Audl!?Y ~ln.:rlt Company fnr $15,000. 1 Writing us· n!cently from,... Chev;y o~ te\lld on to 'ihe scafiold.. · ,'enforcement of laws reqtiiring all dogs I· . Assessorll. Tlle omJella.te ~ivisio:;o, bo,.,wer: finds; Clnse. Md .• William Kemeys \\-beD: Of tltost; negroe,; who lived and died j to be muzzlP•i and lltray dogs to bn ATTEST: Zelma A. Pool~,- and rule-..s tllnt the ~1 Judge erred i 11cy.lng_ for his Record-Post in ad~'B.nce In Ni'orth Elll.a tbe \Vriter recails the :seized and cotlllned or killed. It Village Clerk 1-lOtl HtiW WILL YO-UR ESTATE BE . \ MANAGED?· Tl1i:s is a (!uestion ~vhich naturally sug· geslts itself \vlten a11 individual is namted as Executor-and who is not properly eq:uip· · ped- for such a res~onsible positio11. . By ap(lllilimting tlui Plattsbw·g National ·B:anlt ·.& 'Er.ttst . Com_pan~'\a.s.JCDlll:. Executor~ ,you--.:_ :. hal'-e ilte Positive Assurance that evro:.:y · ~ tr'~ios~tction in the settlement of your es· -:-: tat~ 1viU: be handled witlt care, t:!lficienc.:y - and aec01·ding to law-~ -..,_,;L_ . -I. lL CHAHOO~ Presidemt • ·. itt di.;;;mLssiog the case against the 1 to January 1, 1931}. said: · ·lt:!ite L;vman Eppes, who_ led ~he si.ng-1 aga:.in calls attention to the gral'ity ~~r~m~ey~ili\~~bl ~~~~~will~M~be~~~~~~rat~~Whl~l~~hla=-~~~~~~~~~-:-~~-:~~~~~~~~-~-~~~-~:-~--~-~-~-~-:-~~7~~-7-~~~~;==;~;;;;;;;;;;~~ of the ch:::tlld were. no'£. s:tiegu\a:rded be· i \OJJan winter,\ as 1;e' arei\ook'ing for--'rllut~I-at North Elba in June, ISSO,i'necessitv of neating all such wouads ,.•.._+_+._+_..+.._-+.._+_.._+.._+ + +\ • + + + + • *. + • -. oo+ ;__. ' . ·- ·· ·---- ----- · ~ \ • • 'f • .. .. .. ............ +<> ............................. ~+tt+++'!++!++.+.++• ... • .. • •• •_ ............................................................. . · cans~ nil' e.s;ception was noted to the, w!l:id wif:!I much plr:tasure· to\\\ard an. a r~rtgi<Jus conv~ntiou thim being held l imme£niltely by cauterlzatla· with .•!: .. . . - \'!\ ... ,. + + + --.. • • _ + • ., ...................... _. ............... +% ~ii'g; In thE lower O'l' tria!; court. 1t i <'tlrly return to \Rainbow's -End\ to i tbPte, • That was ·our lll'st visit to j fu~ing nitric acid. 'I'lle seye ·ity of •.,.. FEED · · ·-• IS als-o alle~ed that couns-el for the' the Spring.\ . 'N'ortl! Elba aM ·the figure ~ntL s!ng- l ~Ius treatmeut ·in a case such s. this .t . . . UN- ICORN· DAIRY . ;R. ATION -~!.,,. -- A'lid)e:y Clar-k Compa;ny Off-ered legal ( Mr. and Mrs. I{emeys sent' kindest • iOg of Lyman Eppes Is readily r:ecall·llS apparent, btit it seetn-s the o ly oqe +'+ . I I J • to; . autho-:rltY to tile trial judge \vhich he; regards and bel!l wishes for the NeVi7 · ed a. t this time. f that (lffers reitsonable a.ssuX1ln~e ~t'+ failed to examine and wWch •vould i Yemr to Elizabethtown friends, And I As. to Jobn B1·own, his North Elba·, a,gainst t:abll'\. • A ·geuertiJ-- an.e.stbetic ~~ · ha VP ;::o;ulded hlrn to a correct dec:sJonJ ·il may be· add~d that local triends 1 oper:atlqns_ wete too much inten--upted j would bave to be -admi:nlstin·ed, usual- ._f. · ~Q R .MORE MJLIC AT LESS COST · To tll:.e l:ayman it appears that if an wiD be ftlad to Itave the Kemeys fam- by 13.ls llghts In Kansas. and h_ls i·n- 1 ly, in -()l'der t_o accomplish cauteriza- ._f_. {\ lJ - · · - f error ma:;.de by a 101;-er;- court cani!I}t il~ stage an \early return\ to their vaslons of slave holding sections to be j t!on effet!tjvely, As Healtb N'ews has % . . Uflb V ANJlED CODDITGATEP- : R.OOFJNG. +~ be re ~!!tiled br .a higher court, thcni tl6£.oveQ. New Russia home .the coming n suo<: cess with tpll- negroes in North reiteratecr manjr ffme~. -w_.ounds on 'the 'ft 1\1\IJ ~ ..... , , ~et·e Is D-oom for illi!l'rovement in oUJ': ~pring and hope tbey may arrange--to Elba.,. even If conditions had· been face are so close .to the central ner-v- 'ft Gen~SC() ~sphalf Rvofi. ng,. Wh.ite .Ceda~ · Shin,gles, Pulp ~- . JUdicl:allrtructUre. sta:~)ate next fall. . lll.UCl:l more favorable locally.· ou~ S)'stem that tlle rabies v.!rus is ~::C· ~<f(l Pl p ' 1::::. ' . . r In the early autumn of 1859 John tl·eme liltely to reacll. It before lm- -+!+ aster, ___ .Ia.ster Pans,-Lrm. e, l}rwk, Tapestry Bricle · . O'DO.NN7~L~GILLIGAN: . Bro1\\n visited Elizabethtown fo:r- tbe limn zation ean_ be produced through .) 1 Fl L S ~ f~ ·,. '- ' 'iMlss Mane Gllilg'an, dau.gqte~r Ml'- lasydn~. remaining over Suiida:y, at- anti abjc Vaccine. ..~. ue._ lnmgs, ewer Tile,. Land Tile, Plaster ,, • F'#re, Life, Liablli(:v • .. , ami .~f!l· B. F •. Gilligan ?r Elizabeth- te,J:~dillli' services at the. Bap11st church It ts reported. that si:nce the occttr: : ' . Boar-d, Wall ::Board Etc · · +. .__ ·w(}rkmen's t~wn. was man·ied,-~to Michael ~- w:rth tb.e late Levi DeWitt Brow-n, enc of this case; <).r~_measures ~t . ·J'ACKSO·N·. FEN\ CE'ltf-··D BARB-' w· IRE ..... · ODonnflll Of Washington, D. c,._ the wi:!Os'() guest he was upon that oc: have bee!J takel:! to -enr~'rc'ihhe mu:z-· ,.++ Cfnnpensation a!ternqon of Decelllher 24-.·-1928, h1 ·casll)iil. The late. Lovlna Kiieeland $nil.gJ.aws which have been in effect, +!+ a'nd A. ·ccident. NowYork'city, '?-'lie bride was given EL-OW\'Jl witi:l of Lev! DeWitt B;t:'Own, futhetownofHemps'te;,dforthe past.... / \FLOUR ·FE· ED,·~-. - 'u·A-~.·~~rw•.·w· _._,; __ ))·_ &' u·.\ cOAL· ..... .-- _.--. in ma.rria!l'G by her ~qther, ]')on J. a11:.d mother of the writer, cooked the . two years. It would:..~e well if other J _ . ~~ .J 1\ll \ '' ·~ --- .· - .. ·'. 11. eu· R •.. N _{l._ • E Gilligan. of Glepdale. L. 1., and Mrs.o \ast 3Jleals John Brown,_ ev.er ate in COilllllUDit,ies in ·which the State COlD· r . . ' _ ....- _ _ ldW L' li \1 Dop: J .• Gilligan was matron of h~;>nor. Esseli:'; county: . lllissionEr ·oi. Heaitb:· has 'certified to ~l . ';\'-. Wt:?, Deltver Anvwhere .... Get 0 Q · • rur. ,0 Donnell 'v~&J attended by his .A few weellS later the fatal atte;npt the ,existence .of 1'abies would take this ~l' ~ \'· 'Phon so. F 2 ur_ Y9tatjon~ ==========:;: ... ==~.-I . bl'()t!Jflr, .Jac:k. J, 0 Do:nn,ell of New. was :a:nttde at Harper's Ferry .atld .on instance tQ ·heart and apply a slmllttr ~:.. ' - . 1 e • ') .... . l7he ·CcuW'piu:Jiu.'· RepreiOtttea. Yodt. After the ceremony n. l!U)~heon De1let:nber 2d, 1859, John Brown; hav· enforcement before an<Jther traged;y ~( .... ..,.-:-....:.......,_.;------,:-\\\' __ ....,_,._.:...._~ ...... ~------~-:._ _________ .,.,..,. ~ • .! , . was Berted at the Hot~l ·Pennsyiva~ •.. fng ~ell convicted_ and duly -sentenaed• Of tbe same kind occ'ijrs. Six months .. ~. .. ·~ . . , .. !1!0 • f;1¥ tht=il Ageiley' al'le amon1 the Mrs. B. F. GiUigaJJ., mother of. the t<f d!e, was h;tpg€d., the body after· of real- \'Bnforcement applijld through- Z w t' ~ ---· t c · . -~ & s ] S'rcttilliil!lt Jn tlitJ• \Y'orf!L / ·br\(fe, bein~ among the guests. Mr. WILl'U;? being' teS!J(lCtfU!ly deliver~ t\;1 out all o,f the cel'tified dlsJ!ictS WI¥ ,~· • -es ·pnr·, • . . oa ' upp ' . and; Mrs. 0 Donnell left on a honey- tl!e tentl.er care of his w.idow 119£1 her do m01·e &\gOd than spor.aaic or laclta'.· l~ U . · · y :moon trip, af~r whlcl1 they w.ill re·.,lmnedla.te friends as had been prom- dalslcal ep:o'rts sp'rea.d ()\ter a much,~.. .. - • turm to. W~shlligton wh?fe 1\lr. O'Do~· bi!<d ~y Vlrgln._ia's Go~emor, Henry A. longer peri()l!.-From·~ Elealth News, •:+ · . . · nell ls.an attorney w!tp 'the treasury Wlose., ::---:;::.., N. Y., ~tate Dep'llrb:neiit of Health 4¢++:++)+)+>(++)+)+,~ ... ~\..)+).t.~~~M~++.+. ¢+.~ ~ · · . · ,_\\\\ ___ .....,_~-.\\'!'-._ _ _, cl~tment.__ · . '.' ; . The m.ortal remains of Joh~ B_..rowti PubHcation. , \ . -~ . · \ · .,_ ., . '+· ~ : '+ .~\ f_ f ~ ... ~)+>.!H>+( ... ~ ...... ~H .~. . 'Co. t. tr~ ce Al of an ye plc se1 w~ a.t tlv all Fr f01 Yo ao· ( ba1 ly \UOI Pa \·ecr of In grE thE at- for of · 1 tbe o'cl \'\uU r.il 8101 Jn·<: llc ees: tot _to l whl cha · offi< l?.oc ert con: me I the aug as f 'Gov 'I' tpe as t --- . .nLa. Exe· r the oom lmp1 stat• a.nd a.ffal of t attu·. men fOl'Ill Peo1 Tc or tt of 01 ings, ancl · *!11. year1 It of lli of ou reso1 dusw deve· ofth In th Inter mME Un (h)ve ed m on 01 ceive the f ,and lilild-e Th• to be three been .,. tow: sea, ~ have .tOl hoine1 plied In tole stupl'l: delay~ \'tisan IJ.I'Obl~ tithe{ It mu• ~- J sl outsta