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The Madrid Herald, March 1,1917 PageS •¥* i Sport Shoes i t t t * • • • • ± • • • • e * * 4- • •5- •s. • •5- •5* + * Tjvor women and growing girls of good taste. Rich Mahogany, Dark Brown and Black. High and Medium cut Rubber leather and Neolin soles. Prices Reasonable BURKES' Ojjdensbnrfc N. Y. EViend The Breaks » • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Perhaps you haven't time, or maybe you haven't the tools, but it is' the better policy [to keep your farm tools mended. Our specialty is to d;o the mending, to do it honestly and skilfully—that's what we're here for. When any tool or machine on the farm lias a break, just call on or phone, • • • • • • • Madrid Machine Shop & Garage \ • • • • • • ••««•••••••••••••*»*-•••••• ••••••••••••••«••««•«•**«« ROBERT W. MARTIN, Prop. Unquestioned durability and exquisite de- sign—the highest ideals in plated ware —are assured in spoons, forks and fancy serving pieces bearing the renowned trade mark There are various makes of silver-plated tableware p which are claimed to be \just as good,\ but, like all imitations, they lack the beauty and wearing quality identified with the original and genuine 1847 ROGERS BROS, ware, popularly known as \Silper Tlate that Wears.\ Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Send for cata- lor»e \CL showing all designs. International Silver Co., SuooosBOr to MERIDEH BRITANNIA CO, ,., Meriden, Conn. Now is the time to refinisk your old floors If your floors are beginning to look dull and worn, ft. coat or two < will give them new life and beauty. Vernicol is attractive, non-fading and easy to apply. Does not show heel marks and can be washed with soap and water. Come in and we will Bhow you how Vernicol makes old floors look like new. ADVERTISE I THE ti MADRID LOCALS Daffodil, hyacinth. : ainid' 'tulip •ptaiiti* ready co bloom—for sal© by Mm, O. A. Babcock.- Mr. and Mra. Emmett Dardis of Noirwiood weire the guests last Tuesday of Mr. and Mm Cyrus P. Wilcox. Pink, -white, 'blmte pulrple hya- cinltfiia; (red aiDd yellow, pink and vihite and double culip plant*— tot ®alo by Mrs. O. A. Ba-bcook. Juait ir&coAved from New York, an eto^anit lime o'f Silk Dresses in all tilvo ruew shades'. Special pHce from $12.75 up. Call and use© them. Mrs. Frarut H. McCormick Tho M. E, Cteirch people will hold a men's banquet TU&X'C' week Thiuirisdiay wwiiing, tlw> purpose be- ing to' piroiraoio «ni-ndreligiouss'en- tiirneiiic and brotberliiO'od. On Friday evening the. Olioiral Society will nwo-t at 7:45. A lat'^e a.tx'endiaance is 'd'csired, as at this •rt'eetinig plans will be roirnmla'ced [on- the Society's work for the corn to* Spring's work. Bring a lover of good niuisie with you. On, Sunday moi-ning Re-v. B. T. Cleruenttis will coii.tiiTU'e thie sel'ies o.f 'seMniOoiB on \Things Fandlameiit- •al,\ the isubject o£ this discowse being \The Ctal-eh.\ We feel like From Emario to America. The transformations that take place in a name as it passeB through differ- ent languages can only be accounted for by carelessness in transmission. One would scarcely expect the name of Eraeric, the \name of a pious Hun- garian prince of the eleventh century, who was made a saint, to take the form of Amerigo in Italian and of Amory and Emery in English. The nam© in German, but little changed from the original, is Emmerich. This obscure Hungarian saint has been a person of consequence in this world, for from his name has come that of this great continent. In the fifteenth century, in the Italian form of Ameri- go, it was bestowed upon an Italian navigator surnamed Vespucci, and this continent, by a still further mutilation of the name, came to be known as America. When King Stephen of Hun- gary was choosing a name for his son he could scarcely have imagined that the name chosen was to bo the parent of the word America and that poor old Christopher Columbus was thereby to be despoiled of a recognition that is far from being compensated for by the term Columbia.—Indianapolis JTews. adding the \d. proviso, for the igoiod man walked to his. Dailey Ridge appodntmeii'i: last Sunday af- ternoon and •contracted a boarse- in&ai suchi thac he lias been hardly j able to- speak above a whisper, but he bravely expects co be recovered by next Sunday. POTSDAM ROAD Feb. 28—Terrible roads! Wairrein H. Meia'd ascended tine nlulto'slhiow a'c Ogd. Miss Margaret Oollinis spenlc Sun- day a)t bier jhotme. Miss Pearl Erwin, returned ihoime Sulnidlay. Mass Pauline Quiigley visited be!r firiemidJa here last week. Bernard Murphy oif Maissena is alt <C. T. Murphyls. Legend of fyvie Castle. Fyvie castle, in Scotland, has a cele- brated ghost. It seems that one of the lords of Fyvie, early in the castle's history, captured among other prison- ers a little drummer boy, and because the boy refused to perform his office for the enemy lie was thrust into his own drum mid thrown off the battle- ments of the castle. Ever since that time whenever a member of the fam- ily is fining to die the young drum- mer snuiids a warning by drumming through the lung corridors of the cas- tle. This is only one of many cele- brated Scot'-h ghosts. Literary Inference. \Who v.Tnti' 'The heights by great men rem lift jind kept were not nt- taiuril l.y I-'.IMOII fii'.hl. hut they while their i'i)iii;i;:!iin;is slept were toiling up ward in l lie niuhi ':' \ \I dnniiii. Must have been some poet who li.-i li.'t heard uliout the eight hour 'hiy \—Washington Star. Not Asking Much. \I pre-'ume y<>u hope fortune will smile on yim some day,\ remarked the {•beery inilKiiliial. \No replied the pessimistic man. \I'm so tired of her frowns that 1 would be satisfied if she simply gave ine a noncommittal look.\—Spokane Re view. He Might Be Offended. \See that U\g Kutbi? It has taken the first prize at ten shows and i - valued at ],'«.') marks.\ \I wonder if I d-ire offer him a bii of sausage?\—Fliegende Blaetter. Has a Heavy Touch. Jones—Dm\i my daughter's pifiim practice annoy you? Neighbor—Not nl all. But, tell me. wliat does she weiii —mittens or boxing gloves?—Life. HORSE DENTIST AT MADRID F. C. Reynold's, Specialist, will be at MoCallis Hotel Maircb 5tb and for sifc days thereafter. Horses' teeth examined free. t * t •z- t t •i- New Spring Line WALL PAPER At Lewis's i It's a good time to have your papering done and out ol the way before the regnlar Sprit.g cleamng- Our big line of handsome new patterns is now ready, .*i--l is made up of styles suitable fur all kinds of rooms at Innn ioc. to 50c. a double roll. We can show you hundreds of handsome Speci >1 C • binations in our sample books, any of which we will •• . • + for you without extra charge. Mr. John Ross is in oh ti ., ^ of this stock and we invite you to come and look. ^ We would be please d to quote vou prices on : t Rugs, Rug Border, Linoleums, Shades, Lace Curtain;, T.: 1* > Up-to-da^e TiM/inln \C T Ai-irin 44 IVr * Dry Goods Lincoln E. Lewis Ogrdeusbu ^***J*^*J* »$*»J*»?, .J, •$*«$» »J.»J.*J»»$«.&.$*.^».J».J*»?'»J. .$,»$*»{» .}.»$- ^*4*^. AA^J*^.^, AA*J.^»^*^.^*^ A^.*J..J.^**^T-..J. ^*..] Both Were Envious. It was in Cleveland, and the day was hot. The Mastodons had just fin- ished their parade, and Charles Froh- man, perspiring and wearing the ab- horred silk hat, entered the box offici' of the opera house on Cleveland ave- nue. Sitting in the treasurer's seat he saw a sturdy lad fingering a pile ol silver dollars. He slipped them in anil out with amazing dexterity. Hearmo a noise, he looked up and beheld youn.u Frohman with the tile tilted back on I his head. The boys' eyes met. Inti each came a wistful look. \I wish I had that silk hat of yours,\ said the boy at the window. \I wish I could do what you are do ing with that money,\ was the re sponse of the envied one. Such was the meeting of two men who afterward became dominant fig- ures in the theatrical world. The boy with the dollars was A. L. Erlanger. —\Charles Frohman, Manager and Man.\ 1* ^•\~ ~ v^. Milkmaids In London. At one time it was a common thing to see milkmaids in Fleet street. Lon- don milkmaids of past days were usually strongly built Irish or Welsh girls, mostly Welsh, but how long ago it is since one yodeled in Fleet street It is difficult to say. Yet only a few years ago a milkmaid actually prac- ticed her calling in tbe open in central London. Two cows were attached to the \Milk fair\ in St. James' park, near Spring gaTdens, and a tumblerful of milk \fresh from the cow\ was a- popular beverage. The \fair which was held by a family descended from the original holders of an old privilege granted by royalty, was abolished by order of tbe office of works.—London Chronicle. Not Drastic. Of the unconscious humor of wit- nesses the following is not a bad ex- ample: Magistrate—I understand, then, that after heckling the candidate the de- fendant became very violent and a>.n sive? Constable—Yes, sir. \And so,\ continued the mn.istrate. \you used drastic measures in remove him?\ Constable—No, sir; I IT- 1 my club. \7:-^. FIT? CO of a =hoe is • in 'li itself—its \insi<V the quality of the the construction - ish, the shape a;.' :M We've analyzed the leading shoes and have found il•• ! Our Boots for Women are Bi Our shoes will \Fit the Arch\—they are stunning!.- •' • !•• <1 and they will give good service. May we have the i : , I'H- nity of demonstrating the superior qualities of tlu-sf -.:... i..r shoes? Sherwell & Fraser 68 Ford Street Ogdensburg, N. T. * • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*•••«•**•»*• v.-1 St Lawrence County Savings Bank Qgdensburg, N.Y. Please note what James J. Hill, the grr-n* and empire builder, said: \If you want to know you are destined to he a success or not, you <; find out. The test is simple and infallible: A:- to save money? If not, drop out. You will ,< may think not, hut you -will lose as sn. > .•- seed of success is not in you.\ Business by mail solicited. ANI'IU.W lllVINO, T'lVl-illlMlt - 1 - 1. ri.iroaii A-lll'tlll'T !i I'fir-ily ',..•. Vim « Creased Ribbons. Crushed ribbon^ -uuuld not be iron- ed; it makes t .'in shiny. Dampen them and then n>ld tli'-m smoothly and tightly aro\11 1 a roiling pin or empty bottle. T! 's will remove slight creases. There is i.othing for very bad creases but to 1r m them. Thinking your house? *t**J**J**5**i**5 »5**5*$*»$**£'*J'J-»2**2-*'^«'5**J*»$»*$*$4*$*»£«2 t , , , ,, $'*5* % WONDERLAND THEATRE % T£ Manager Wade has arranged to * -5* *J* •I- present S. Stuart Blacktons i'am- 4- • ^ 'Y \Us production •{• •h ' <- % The Battle Cry of Peace f <* ,, • •£• 11 siiiry nl ,1 i-iiii |u iirnm usiun I ^. '.', wnr. ;_ '£ Pridity and Saturday % % March 10 and IV % •j* Wi' l'.,|ii'l-i' I'lmrli' . Kl\lllli ''f ',!* .mil nl ln'l' 1 liliiii-ii' vi'il '-'ivijili . !if- X % |in 11..I C.iii to plan In ; •-,• fin .{. \Y 1\. 1 tin>n-. pluv '\:' % % The Difference In Dogs. Tou can keep a real fine dog in food at an expense of about $10 a month, while a real sorry dog can get out and make a living for himself.—Fort Worth Star-Telegram. No Initiative Wanted. Rich Man—Sly daughter, sir, has nev- er •wanted for anything. Poor Suitor- Then for heaven's sake don't make her begin now! Khe wants me!—Philadel- phia Bullelin. Mocking Him. \Fortune will smile on you some day, my boy.\ \Maybe so, dad, but just at present she's giving me the laugh.\—Detroit Free Press. * * * PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. 4 * * 4* Hot Applications For Pain. «?' * Pain and a tight feeling in the << <$» chest are greatly relieved by an 4 * application of turpentine—spirits »J< 4* of turpentine—a few drops aprln- * * kled on a piece of hpt flannel 4 4> -which has been -wrung out of * * hot water. It is difficult, how- •* * ever, to -wring flannel out of * * boiling water without scalding * * the fingers. The best plan, * * therefore, Is to hold the flannel * * by the corner, drain for an ln- .-xznzri.~ ^zur&^jzEKC^: sv, Ig To get the greatest carh value for your property you should make sure that it looks in first-class condition. 'iJK^Ws^' H10H STANDARD LIQUID ' PAINT of difference in house. It will y worth more— se sells quicker ice than an old f the paint has 1 en to one. nk iirst of painting, r tvquircuients. will make a world the looks of your make your propert a clean, new-looking hem and commands a higher t\ dingy place. The cost o been known t o com ft back If thinking of selling, thii Ask us for an estimate on yo-. WANTED! WANTED! Cabbage, turnips, potatoes, dressed pork, veal and beef. Dailey Bros Norwood, N. Y. \i% J3.1awacf.1i C' U'-i'ii'WV •iQ<2i an- in; \\ 111 l'i si 1 ' 1 '';; ili.-iu ;ii'v- •1 l.iiVf ;i * statu, then put it in a towel * K/fMrg; Y&Uf NftOlC * lengthwise. 'Hike m-h end of «.j lllt * Llkl - iiUUUl IN <*\» *- Hie f'i\ s -(.i in Hie lumilM on' • t\vh;| In fippii-.ili'dli'i\ linriM. T'' •*• will wring lit • ikinni'l s. 11 -1 • »> di-.v, yd li'.r.•' il \ '\.v wn; • The liirpi'ii'ii\ -ip\!! itl'iii i •{• ii]:-<i 1111 c-.ri.'.li.nr rt'iii-'dy r\iM«'l • 111 (lie . 'IIH1.IIHI.II . I.'|H..-IMII.\' (In. • • cnlli'l.y 1:1ml nl' pnin .'inu:i'd hy »! fy cafi'hing cold. *•' • * ,j, ^« ^nj, ,j, ^, ^» ,•• i>* t *4 t'j, *j. tj* •;« & <j« ^. «j» ?yn: nyraous With Year Product C'j.i .. '.1 Villi 'II , Onl- rv-i Dine by mi.l inl' IliKcut Afi- iu 11. L.'jud iiLudium. Finis Paper Is a Medium i Wflc.u