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Happy New Year SAYS:' j FOREST. | Dee. 31.--The Christmas entar- | tjaiiirnent which was held at. this | school Friday, Deo. 21st by the ' teacher. Miss Anna D. Whito was a ; complete Biiccess. She alno showed l.ho love and respect nh« hold for j her Kcholairs by surprising them with !a beautiful Christmas tree complete- | ly loaded down with many preHoiit-.s ! ami a host. j Asa lOmery is employed by U. Mc- Gropor to work in tho wooda. I Mrs. B. Provost, and BOH, Israel, 1 arrived home from Santa Clara, N Y., after spending a, pleasant vaca- ; tion with roliativea in that vicinity. i Mmn Klttie McGregor, accompanied | by her brother, Willie, arrived home •nd the •nd | from Hick.»ville, N. Y. to sp coming year find me better pre- pared than ever. 1 I tal;e this occa- sion to wish yon a i . ,,, . . . , , -\~ | holidays with her parents, Mr. Happy New Year. I Mrs. Benjamin McGregor. All those who have I MlHH A!ie e Duff y attended the Johnson and McKinney wedding at taken occasion t o west Hill Wednesday last. visit me in th e past) Miss Maud Maveal of Brandy , , Brook oiallod in town Friday, know that e a c h j Patl . lc k Kennedy and son, James, year ha s found me j of Altona., cailled .in town Thuradiay. t .j i , _ I Frank Lapham arrived home from better prepared t o New Ym± ^ ^ %tnrday evenlng> serve them. This! Clifton McGregor and wife of w jj] ; Ellenburg Depot called on friends in town yesterday. Mrs. Joseph White, and daughiter, <4nna, visited relatives in Ellenburg yesterday. Midnight Mass was celebrated at St. Edmond'B, R. C, church EUen- • burgh, but owing to tho extreme j cold weather very few from this vi- cinity could attend it. : .Joseph Wood, agent for the Lud- i low Twin© Mill Co., was a caller In I town on business Wednesday. OJf. ! Z. Provost arrived home from San- )sDu» ta Clara Monday to spend tho Xmas vacation. Henry DuMont and wife of Ellen- burg visited friends in town Sunday. Frank Judge of Plattsburg was in town on buainess Friday. Dec, 31.—Mies Marion Murphy, John and Cassimere Broderlck of who haH been enjoying the holiday J Green Valley visited friends in town i«tason at her,home, returned to Al-! Sunday evening. 88 Home Vhone 210. -I hany thin week. James Pinkrnan, who been bcrlously ill for BO mo time, in slowly Joseph Clark of Ellonburgh made a pleasant trip in this vicinity Thurs- day. recovering. Luther Wilson and wife of Ellen- Chester Everleh; and daughter • of I burgh Depot were the guests of Ed* Pittsburgh apent Sunday in town ward Roberts and family Thursday. f.uo guf»Kt of friends. Mrs. Lamkins, a lady of advanced :<ge, Hying with her yon at Moffitts- Benj. McGregor made a business trip to Chateaugay Wednesday. Dennis Gebo, arrived home from ville, foil down stnlra last week and ! St. Christoistome, Ca., to spend the fracturing both wrists. j holidays with hi« parents, Mr. and Christian The Misses Mabel and Whilo and Grace Burke are at home • from Weslpori for the holidays. Miss Minnie T'arsona returned on Wednesday to Lake Placid, after - spending Christmas at home. Ml«s Anna Thompson is at home for a few days. John Cromie of the Albany Busi- ness College spent Christmas with his mother, returning 1 to the city the following' day. John lias many friends who rejoice at tho record he —- -hr-aiiklng and who join in bidding him God ppred for (he future. s The annual meeting of the Sun- day school board will be h^ld at the Home ©f Mre: ff. p. Wlltum on Wed- Mrs. Oliver Gebo. Jan. WEST HARKNE9S. 1.-—Miss M. L. Ryan, teacher nesday evening, in the Jiccounf. exercises at the BhouJd have been f the Christmas church mention made of Miss Sara Murphy, who had the program in charge and to whose untiring zeal in drilling the young apeakero much credit i» due. SOUTH HERO. William Hubbell apent Christmas d with his McBrtde. daughter, Mrs. John Mrs.. Hill and Miss Rockwell are improving under Dr. W. W. Styles. the treatment of Mrs. Clara Burlelgh has moved to at Lapham, is spending- her vacation with her brother John. Michael Murphv. . is home from j Lake 'Placid spending a few days with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs Murphy. Mr -and Mrs. W. D. Qulnn and Daniel Sullivan, Sr., and Jr,, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitchell. David Conway, our local livery* man took a party of eight to the Mountain View Hou&e > riday. after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. David Baxter are rejoicing over the arrival of a young son. Mr and Mrs. Henry Mitchell were the recipients of a $100 gold piece Tuesday from their uncle in Califor- nia. Mies Lizzie Sullivan and Miss Frances Fitzpatrick of Plattsburg called on Miss M. B. Ryan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitchell and little daughter Bes&ie spent Sunday in Jay. Misa Lizzie Sullivan is rejoicing over a $50 gold piece from her brother at Denver, Colorado. Burlington, where her husband 1B j Will Gorman is home from Placid working on Sternburg farm. . Roy Allen and Mrs. Girard are con- valescent. Dr. W. W. Stiles is their at- tending physician. Henry Cra*o is at home from Cady- . ville where he has boon clerking in a etore. John Friend ia convalescent A family Christmas treo waa held at the residence of Willard Gordon. H. E. Ferrias whilo working In his hen house heard a commotion ou'-- aide among his Rhode Island reds. Looking out he Bay a large hawk .dragging off one of his pullets; he went for bis gun and shot him. He is a rare bird in this section being gray and white barred on liis body like a Plymouth Rock only finer, coarse •bars on the wings, four large bars on the tail wlUi white on tho head measures 48 inches from wing to wing and 24 in length. Ho hag him In ro!d storage and is for sale. CHERUBUSCO. Jan. 2.—The Hon. ond Mrs. H. W. Knapp, of Mooors, anent Christmas . in town as the gnosts of Mrs Knapp'H mother, Mrs. Sarah Hum- phrey. Mies Anna Toohey, of Albany, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Toohey. T. J. 'Pitzpatrlck of Plattsburg, spent Sunday in town, '. Jeramiah O'Neil, formerly . of C'herubusco, died recently at his home in New York city. The funer- al was held here on Saturday morn- ing at St. Philomona's church, the Rev. J. P. Murphy officiating. Mr, and Mr«. Purcell, of Benning- ton, VI., arrived in town on Satur- day t.o attend Uu> funeral -of Mrs. •purcell'H father, Mr. O'Neil. David and John Haley, of Ch:iU>.i.iu- K;I..V, spent Sunday In town. Miss Josle Powers, of Malone, is tin? guest, of her parents, Mr. and JViiH. P. .1. Powers. ThouuiH Mooney, of Chateau^ay WJIH a culler in (.own last. Thunulay. R. P. Lapluim, of Nashua, N. If., and hirt brother, H. C. Luphani < Mooeru Forks, nv» MIH-ndIiii- n. tow <luyu with 1lmir pan>nh;, Air. i\ntl MTH. John L:iph:nn. spending two weeks with his parents. Arthur Mitchell and sister Mae spent a few days with relatives at Arnold. Misa F. A. Mitchell called on Kitty Gorman en Sunday, Miss A. B. Sullivan returned to Arnold after a brief Tisit with her sister, Mrs. Agnes Mitchell. Dan Sullivan, Jr. is cutting logs for Henry Mitchell. On his return homo on Thursday, evening he came in contact with a catamount, shoot- ing him in the head twice he at last captured the monBter which weigh- ed 200 lbs. Will Gorman is convalescent after a severe attack of the grip, Justin McCarthy butchered four very nice ho£& receatly. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Gorman and family anticipate spending New Years with T. H. Boyr* nf West Peru. The juveniles are waiting patiently for the farewell bali u> oe given in honor'of Michael K. and John J. O'Neil who anticipate going to the Troy Business Colege the following week.-« WEST MOOER8. Jan..2.—Happy Now Year to all. The Misses Davison of Pittsburgh are spending their vacation with re- latives. Ben I ..aval ley, Jr. was ;i caller at Pittsburgh Monday. Miss Halcyon Lumbers closed a miccossful term of school at Can- non's Corners on Friday. Miss Anna, Davtaou is enjoying a two weeks' vacation at home. Chnrles Pnitt, who has been very ill for tho pas) month, in .slowly Im- proving. IKON A. Jan. 2. Albert. Betters, of Nat ua, Nf. H., has been spending a f« Jay:-; among- relativoN here. Erwin Sheldon and son George of Kllenburgh Depot, were in town on iJUBine^.; Monday of. (his week. Mm. A. W. Wood and da lighter Minnie are lioih (juile Hick al. presoui. Oliver Forkey has been nick for •several davs wilh heart trouble. EAST SCHUYIiKR PALIiS. Dec. 2 8.- Mrs. S. A. Bromley, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Herwood Martin and family spent Christmas day at Charles Brom- ley's. Mr. and Mrs. Snay and Mr. and Mra. Burt Lam ay and family were visitors to Charles Baker's Tuesday. Charles Jones turn purchased a new Edison .phonograph. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bromley were at Dr. Center's on Christmas day. Our school in closed for a week's vacation. : Mr. and Mrs. Judson Spauldlng were the guests of Warren Martin on Friday. Charles Desso and family were the gueslH of their parents on Tuesday. Misa Dora ('ate, who has been vis- iting friends and relatives in Boston Schenectady and Ballstoti since Sept. 1st, has returned home for the winter. Charles A. Barnard was a visitor at R. S. Gate's over Sunday. C. Dnrrah and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Koet and S. 8. Hare were the guests of O. Cox and family Tuesday. Charles Jones and family were quests at Ed. Jones' at Morrlsonville Christmas day, Mrs. Henry Man ley, Flossie Man- ley and Mrs. Wilbur Cook visited at Charles Man ley's on Thursday. A hor«e owned by Nile Cook wa_E seriously Injured in the woods on the Everest lot by the railing of a tree which cut a bad gash about the head Mrs. Edgerly is spending the win- ter with her granddaughter, Mrs. B. Wescott. Mrs. C. Derby and children at- tended the Christmas tree exercises at the Presbyterian church in Peru Monday nighta. Calvin Bridges and Cort Gate are at home for a week's vacation. Miss Alice Blake is at home for a visit. Corn. Derby is suffering from an attack of tonsilitis. Will McCarthy of New York and Francis McCarthy, who is attending Eastman College, are at home for tho holidays. The storm on Wednesday prevent- ed many from attending the funeral 6f Mrs. I. T. Reed, who was buried at'Keeseville. Mrs. George Phillips, who has been 111 with rheumatism, In improving in health. Mrs. Harmon Martin and daugh- ter Agnes are visiting Mrs. Martin's sister, Mrs. S. W. Bromley, at pan- aemora. Mrs. Davenger and Mrs. A. Ree^ jre tha guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Wright on Tuesday. MOOKRS. Dec. 28.—John Taylor, who has been attending school at Andover, is spending his vacation in town. Willard Brim-son, a student of Andover, is spending the vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Sheldon. Miss Ruth Taylor is spending the vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Taylqr. Willard Brunson went to Platts- burg on Monday. Miss Lela Shedden, who is teach- ing iu White Plains, is spending the vacation with her parents. Orville Danford of Plattsburg is spending a few days with Ralph Gar- row. Mr. aiul Mrs. OHAMPIAIN. Dec. 2 8.—George Everest of Can- ton is stopping at, the Champlain House for a few days. Miss Jessie Chapin of Malone was in this village recently tne guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Hackett. Dr. Poiasaret and wife were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Du- luette over Christmas. Willie MHliette of: Elizabethtown spent Christmas with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. MHliette Mrs. Thomas M. Deal, who died at 3t. Albans, Vt., Monday, was brought here for burial Wednesday after- noon. William Mehan and his daughtei Mabel of Kansas City, Mo., arrived here Saturday evening on a twe months' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Duquette of Spring- field, Mass., are visiting Mr. and Mrs J. N. Duquette. Miss Dolly Hubbell, of Troy, it spending a few days with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hubbell. Frank Vaughan, of Bristol, N. H.. was. a visitor to this village Wednes- day and Thursday. Amoa Hamilton of New York is isiting his family in this village. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Deal of De- troit, Mich., attended the funeral ol Mrs. Thomas Deal on Wednesday. William Clark of Plattsburgh h visiting relatives in this village. Miss Kate Dwyer in visiting Mr and Mrs. Fred Pratt in Montreal. Amos Hamilton has bought tlu Pattersan house. Consideration $800 DLAOKMAN'S CORNERS. Jan. 2.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Eddj ent-latst week In Havoril'l, Mass., visiting friends. Mrs. Luella Parr is home from Montpolier for a whilo. Mrs. Orville Stewa>rt i.s spending a .v weeks at Rouses Point. Herman Fnrr came home from Massachusetts Saturday accompanied by his uncle, James Farr. Hiram Shelters of Tupper Lake spent X 1 mas with his parents. Mrs. Douglass died Monday even- ing at her daughter's, Mrs. P. Me- Govern. The fuiije.rai was held to- day ail Mooers Forks. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Weldon drove to Iknmemora Wednesday to see their sister, who is In very poor health. George Hart of this town, who was j kicked by liiH horse a few days ago died l;ust Wednesday and was buried Saturday in the s-Umn school hous< •oniotery, Rov. Mr. Coons officiating Tho Foresters attended the funera' in a body and assinied in (.he burial The family have 1bo sympatiiy of (lie ('oniuninljy in their bereavement. Fred Fllmore of Keeeevilie spent Christmas with the 'atter's father, W. H. Fitch. The Hon. and Mrs. H. W. Knapp went to Cherubusco to spend Christ- mas. Dr. Perry Fitch of Swanton is spending the holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fitch. Lu(,e Boire of Norwood is spending (he Christmas holidays with his par- SOUTH PLATTSBURGH. Dec; 28.—Mr. and Mrs. Silas Pal- Ion and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fallon of Peru, were at T. W. Day's recent- ly while en route to Plattsburgh. Russell Martin has gone to War-1 rensburgh to work in a machine j spent Sunday with his mothe: shop. We are informed that Mrs. BTCEKMANTOWX. | Jan. ].—Oum Member of Assem- 77? vnn 1PK J nnu'ivr jbly, A. T. Dominy, left for Albany, 11 ^ OU AR b LOOKING !Mo \ day< , , , 'FOR BARGAINS IN i farmers have been ver,y b US y the ; past week harvesting icv. Over three i thousand cakes have been taken from HBHBEWHHBIHHBBHHBHi j Rea's pond- j I School in district Xo. 14 is closed' [on account of several of the children' i having scarlet Wer. j | Students of the Platisburgh' schools are home enjoying the holi- ; day vacation. j At the next meeting of Beekman' Grange, to be held on the evening of January S, 1 Mr. Harkness ot Peru ' Grange will be present and install the officers for the ensuing year, after which a banquet will be served. W. II. Randall, of Columbus, ().. Mrs. , It will pay to see what we are E. L. Jordan of Plattsburgh will teach our school after the holidays. Mrs. Jor- dan taught here during the past two | years, and will be welcomed back j r again. Miss Mabel Wells, after several j weeks' stay with ner grand-mother, Mrs. Eliza Bridges, has returned to her home at Ausable Chasm. A number about here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Isaac Reed at Plattsburgh on Wednesday. Mrs. Reed was a former resident here for many years. Will McCarthy is home from New York city, where he has a fine posi- tion. V.Us brother Francis is also home from Eastman Business Col- weeks. offering. The prices are marked \« low, and tl e Blankets represent 'the best makers, including the , reliable F. V. Randall. Wedding bells are soon to ring in our neighborhaad. CLAYBUROH. j Jan. 1.—Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hickey of Plattsburgh spent Chirst- mas with Mrs. Hickey's mother, and returned home Wednesday. George Hooey and daughter spent Christmas with his sister, Mrs. J, H. Downey. E. G. Walby and Albert Alanley 'iave gone in the woods to work for George Hooey. Albert Cayea of Lowell, spent Christmas with his children and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cayca. Walter Hooey has gone into'the With Was girths. These Blankets \*jj help his brother for a few *\ 5=A Brand woods to lege, Poughkeepsie. AH are glad to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Du.praw and have plenty of warp which itt.-« greet them again. imts, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Boire. Peter Weaver, proprietor of the Phoenix house went to Mooers Forks on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie Stewart Dannemora Christina And Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Knapp J ipent Christmas with Dr. Honsinger j >i West Chazy. Mrs. I. Trembly and Miss Alice Trembly of Montreal arrived Satur- day to spend the holidays with A. Pigeon. Wallace Garrand of Greenfield, Mass., is spending hia holiday vaca- ion with relatives. Noah Vasbro of Cohoes spent Ihristmas with his sister, Mrs. A. ^igeon. Mr. and Mrs. Barnier of Montreal •pent Christmas in town. * Miss Louise Perry of Burlington s home for the holidays. Mrs. Viola Church of Burlington H>eht Christmas with her mother, Vlrs. Mose i^eil. Mr. aad .Mrs.•-Willard Wells, spent Christinas in Swan ton, the guests of Mrs. Wells' sister. , Optician B. A. Soper will be at Karle B. Day and Fred Davis at- tendants a I. Dannemora state hospi- tal, arrived at Theron W. Day's on Sunday afternoon, returning to Eve. Rev. V. K. Moore gave .'us a Christ- mas term on, much t.o the enjoyment of those attending. Clifford t . Day of the Peru graded school spent Christmas with hia par- ents here. Mrs. Warren Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Herwood Martin were in the city last week. Mr. an,d Mrs. Martin Lewis enter- tained friends an»d relatives from Plattsburgh Christmas Day. two children of Pittsburgh spent sures Strength and good service* Chist ith M d ,„ _, . .-/( u e are ottering new patterns tJift 33.M»9999 9* »f»<f t.f f,tt* f Ssar He is also survived ^ , e Manley Cook.ls _ home j father and mother and four Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fountain. j Mrs. Rachel Hooey and son Clar- ence of Saranac spent Sunday with Mrs. J H, Downey. I FAUST, \. Y. ' The death of Thomas Hoaley, J which occurred on Thursday, Dec j 13th, sorrowed not only his relatives I but many friends. He contracted ! pneumonia during a hunting trip at Loon Lake, followed by typhoid fev- • er. His sickness lasted four weeks. I He was nearly seventeen years of He is also survived by his advisable. Plush Robea This season's designs are yerjjk-^j from Canada to visit l.er people, Mr. and Mrs.-Mauley. A happy New Year to the Press and Sentinel staff, and to all their readers. . sisters —Mrs. Thomas Downs of Peru, Mrs. 0. Shibley. Mrs. J. Shannon ami Mips Ruth Healey of Faust, and Miss i C. B. irealey of New York, ' HENHY, WOOD & HABSEA£j§| LYON MOUNTAIN. j Mrs. C. E, Niblette, who has been I visiting friends in Hudson,' N. Y., re-! turned hornet on Saturday evening. | ^ new club has been formed by young men of this place. It is! \.he Phoenix houe on Wednesday, January 2. Miss Lillian Blondo of Mooers spent last week in Chazy with friends. Miss Frances Stienbarge, leacher n Mooers high school, is spending ler holiday vacation in -New York :lty, the guest of her sister, , Mlsb lattie Steinbarge. 1 Dr. and Mrs. Willis Fitch of St. -Bernard;*.church for the Irish people ohnsbury, Vt., spent Christmas witli he former' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. i. l^itch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haff of Swan- A j the known as the Knights of Rest. Philip Langey has been elected presi- dent and Arthur Amo secretary and j treasurer. The object of the club is] a social one. The Rev. D. J. Holland, who has been conducting a mission at St. ( closed the mission on Sunday even- jin-g and returned to his home in j Montreal'on Monday morning. JOB. Seymour and Miss Davis were ri on, Vt;, spent Christmas in town. j married at the bride's residence by Mr. and Uvu. M. B. Stewart spent j the Rev. G. H. LaGrange instead of in West Chazy, the guests j at st - Bernard's church by the Rev. rf' Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Honsinger. Benjamin Fienburg left Mooers on Saturday for New York city to spend ils vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Atwood, their on, Guy, and sister, Miss Ma;-y At- vood, of West Chazy, pent Christ- nas at Mr. and Mrs. Bosworth's. Miss Kate Fee, who is teaching in Ontario, N. Y., arrived home on Sa.i jrday evening/to spend her vacation .vith her parents. A verj f pleasant evening was spent t the home of Miss Lilliam Bou- b-ard last Thursday when a number >f her young friends otepped in on a urprlse and gave her a Christmas ree entertainment. Ice cream was served. Miss Louise Brankman of Pl.att.s-'-- ;urg, Harvey Davis, of Rouses Point, lias Hazel B rank nan of Plattsburg, jewis Kruger of New York and lermon .Stevenson of Mooers were he guestfl of Miss Lillian Bouchard m Sunday. . ' CADYVELLK Dec. 2S.— Mr. and Mrs. George xuibord ane in Glens Falls. Mr. '•ulhoi'd will return soon but Mrs. hfibord will remain for an indefinite ime. L. E. Dickenson and family aYe nit again. Miss Katherine Reid of Plattsburg •pent Chmistmas at her home here. Miss B. Ellen Murray spent. Sat- jrday night in Plattsburg, the gues )f her sister, Miss Nan Murray. Mr. Amber of Schenectady is the jtiest of Miss Margaret Reid. Miss Mamie Hopkins spent Thurs- ^'v iu Dannemora, calling on friends. Misa Mattie Good i; visiting in Plattsburg. Mss Nell Reid of Plattsburg is /isiting in tov/n today. Leslie Norcross has fcone to New n'ork with a carload of potatoes for >\ M. Munray. Miss Mollie Harney of I^ong Is-' and is spending her vacation at. her lorae here. Miss K. A. Hinman of Schenec- ady spent her holiday vacation visit- \ v rphitivt'H in Plattsburg and Cady- ville. Aiiss Agnes Dickinson has gone to .Hens Falls to spend the winter with 'ier grandparents, and also to attend school there. A goodly number of young people attended the dance at Morrisonville -riven by Mr. Clough. Edward Darrah and F. A. Finn of Plaltsburg went to Tupper Lake la^t •'•ight. on a pleasure trip. George Montrieul as heretofore statetd. Your correspondent was mis- informed, R. L. LaGrange of Middletown, Conn., is the guest of his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. G.lH. LaGrange. Miss Maud Seymour of Platts- burg; is the guest o,f Miss Lillian Revor. MOUNTAIN. Dee. 3.1.—J. H. Cartwright was in Washington and Chicago on business! last week. .- • - ' . | Miss Margaret Keenan was in Dannemora a few days last week visiting relatives and friends. Arthur Amo transacted business in Plattsburg Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. Knights visited friendks in Dannemora recently. A. Neustaedter has returned from New York where he has been some time on business. Miss Mary Davies spent a few days in Plattsburg last week. T. Neguleson of New York is iu town on business. Miss Margaret Gates spent a few days with friends in Plattsburg last [ week. I A secret meeting of The Muck-J rakers Club was held recently tor) the purpose of planning a course of action. As the members decline to discuss the question, no one knows just where the-first blow will be struck. Developments are anxiously awaited. H. S. Selee was in Plattsburg re- j cently on business. i T. R. Stover of Albany was in J town recently. | John Breyette returned to Plaits-1 burg Sunday after spending a few I days at his home here. j Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Brown and son j William were in Plattsburg last week [ visiting relatives. POINT AU KOCHE. Mr. and Mrs. George Manley were j quests of her father, N. Ladd, re- cently. Some of the young people enjoy- d a dance at W. O. Mooney's on 'riday. Bhiino Gonyen of Chazy .spent Sun-! ay with his parents. I Mrs. S. Ladd Is visiting her son in | ichenoctady. i C. L. Millard of Plattsburgh was I the guest oi\ C. L. Miner last. week. \ Mr;.'.. Hannah Ladd is very sick. Miss Hulda Hoag and Miss Mortncy nro spending their vaea with their .parents. The Building of a Drag Business. Square Dealing. Why is it that this store deserves and wins yoiir preference ? Here is the answer in a nutshell. Because we give you a square deal in everything .you buy-—bec^ill we look at Drug Store keeping from your standpoint. You and that Qi every time you trade here. . ti'jiM We believe in doing things a little bit better than ordinary, and It by doing things a little bit better than ordinary that our business buHdfe is accomplished. • , There's a difference' between the ordinary and better-ttan-ordhti store, just as there is a difference between the \cheap\ drug store 9_ the \fair priced\ drug store. The \cheap\ store or the ordinary 3tor»$ a dangerous store to patronize, especially if it is a drug store. Your £ ' knowstfhat, and your doctor a/so knows that this store isQMtb-**'^ the ordinary drug store — that it is reliable — that we will Mil 0 andmedicines that are pure and fresh, and at the same time we A thing at a fair price. jmm «tj«Kfca*»§|^^*«Lta**» .nMMNflB\ 1 JOHN E. HITCHCOCK, The %«q£g Stoteftfe* PLATTSBURG N. y. We always keep sized up in Underwear throughout the season, so you are sure to ' find what you want and the rn»lit size in ou i* s I ock. \ i\! ero d e,\ r crfee t € t| i 11 g u 11 d e r - wear, h' v h in combination and separate garments. Hoth fleece-lined and cotton ami wool mixtures. For those who c/innot\ stand the feeling ot wool we have the heavy ribbed cotton garments, Munsing—Although we keep some oijjthis make for women, the largest part of Our stock is for tren and children for whom there is no combination suit, which is made ;;o well and is as perfect fitting. {' keced aud part wool. h\R. O. BARBER & SONS