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$]}oii^es and|Chamois Skin for Auto, Wagon. Don’t let mud destroy vamish»get it off. Bath sponges for yotir personal use. BI0GRAPHIC41 SKETCHES. Let uit aupply your Drug Store wants. Of The Vilkfe Fntlwr*f For The CMiKTuar. Slart Hisurid •( Le^ laltnst. ZAKJU MnDueronD. Zwl Paddloford, tie woJl-kpo’i cal aroeur, drjr foods aid^ fonei oras eloetod preoif llaa«M Everything right a. R. PALEN, Mgr. ffio«b< of Me turiw to [onfoo rillag e i Tueodty, poblle life m it«r, for he life a s a votoran and fonnerly hold >r of the t and right in Quality. paat the oflicea of supemaor and presidont of theviilsuto for a«ya< Paddleford, 'who will be 4S -'Ford Motor Cars- years old in July, waa bom a t North Colesvllle, Broome (bounty. He eorerod bridge, be^ Oaford Depot, will eoming year by Qaonpi Farauni Craifwille. W h e n you buy a second-hand c a r you pay for the other fel low’s troubles a s w ell as your ow n , cA N E W car will p u t you to little expense, a new FO R D to the L E A S T expense. T h e m echanical perfeetbn of th e FORD reduces repairs and operating expenses to the tniniroum, A Model T owner in Randolph, N. Y„ writes that hia coroplete e.xpente account from March I, 1911 to Deo. 1. 1911, was ?45.23 and that ^ had run his ear 5552 miles, which gives an average monthly • ex’j“‘ J6 of ?5.03, or $.008 per mile. Show us the horse and buggy thale can be kept for gS.CMl a month. We'd hate to see it. Model T Touring Car .............................. . .?690 Model T Commercial Roadster or Torpedo 590 These prices include complete equipment P. 0. B. Detroit. Ford cars sold unequipped. ^ Ask for a demonstratior Also Agents for REO Motor Trucks and Prest-O-Lite Gas Tanks. MONROE AUTO COMPANY, R. W, Smith lasvllle, Broome Dounty. vad hia ediacation in th< of hia native place a ►rkodrked tlhrae boy wo t yesi tiee, learning the huti Guilford, :rade, aftar which he worked at luilford, Chenango Co., for two years; then movsrd to Bainbridge, * Griffin, the paint ahop fom erly ’ ducted by Fred CockB,OB Lake Strasrt. ng there two and a half years. reafter, hee waa w for one year «m- The In ’ependent Flwo Baaket Ball team will journey ie Graiwwad Lake, tonight, Tlwraday, A iwtui gam* will be played Ike following 'Tuesday evening in the Monro* Optra \Expert Shoe Repairing.\ YOUR FEET HAVE A RIGHT TO om, ‘0 and Mrs. Wm. Mer- in ta the eldeat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J irtK klyn. March 17, a drngh- Mrs. Merwin ta the el< Steph, n on of Monroe. 71 genial baker’s first grandeh The 9*rd anr.irerssry of Odd Fel* A p'il'il Inwship oci'i r in t on A p W. Rev f. Riaenh^rt Will preach the < som ething better tban the ordinary stiff and unyielding E v e r y day shoe. . W e are prepared to fit the feet o f every* m a n in th is com m u nity w i t h ‘shoes of the RIGHT WEIGHT and RIGHT WEAR combined w ith lOOr.5 of n e atness and comfort a t the RIGHT PRICE.—LION BRAND SHOES fill the bill, being m a d e of solid leather throughout, a n d are protected by the sam e liberal g uarantee of satisfaction that ^covers all purchases at Doremus Btock, - - _ - Monroe, N ,¥, \W e specialize in Children’s Shoes.\ FlBEHErS OPERA H0D8E Saturday, March 23 Vion’s Motion Pictures The Best that can be Procured Another Excellent Program S i x Reel'S Wednesday, March 27 E N T IR E CHANGE OF PROGRAM P H e e s lO c a n d 3 0 c F., on t^und** evening, April iiS, the Pte».by«a»‘ia» Church. Tmough the ft's! eaiete eg'*ncy of G H Seamaji, Sanford S. I.ewin ha» old hia feed atoie prr.(;;^/y to R '8. wjek. Mr, HENRY M A n S , latim Patimatad uiMAMuDy p t iM atj than '8U , 178 ballota war* um M, mt ] which two wee* entirely Manfc. ZAEL PADDLEFORD, ployed at hia trade in Branchvine, New J< S don iployed by thli concern for to he moved _oaiition wlitso in th foreman for the Monree Dairy and he ago he moved to Monro*. Hia Unit p in this village waa that of It venture account wa* in the store on Lake street now occupied by Prank W. Relyet, where Mr, Paddl*’- for one yaar conducted a groceiy [»8«, Sixteen, year* Mga, jn partnership with the late- tiaorge B. Conklin, he opened th* present large general store on Lake street under the designation of Paddleford A Co., Brm that became well and favor- SJnee Mr. Gonkjin'a dcrajb. which okplapa several years ago, Mr, lie ford hw taken into psrtne Shepard of Warwjek. Mr, Lewiai hsa conducted this atnre for many vears,h‘a ton Winfteld having charge of late year*. A horse ownei hy Samuel Degraw broke it* halter in tha at*h]e lait week, and atjiong other things ate a quantity of p*rj* green, pfaoed in the barn to exterminata rate*. The horse died on Saeurday from the effects of the pofaon. ‘.five eoupja attmidad Prof. 2lvV wfU ka « t dM Ratyrday T. incing 0 il5 .aharp, evetyl welcome, Two trust*** wee* i 810, of wWeh O m . W, I e*lv«d 144: Frank W. Rely**, M ; I F. Mnek, fttiOeo. W. StmRwl, k f j E, Yoanga, f : F. L. mg»«a,1; d Music by Vullroar’a Qi Prof. Millar Geo. E, Young*, f : F. L. 1 C. H. Dia. I : F. P. Griffin. I. Traaauiwr, 140 veto* eaat, all j for Hanry Mapas, For Collactor. 148 votaa aaat, af j hiak J, J. Croaaon raeaivad J4(f D. ] K. PwMIafonI, t ; C. C. t . Monroa Opara Hou**, Ratfrday M. from 7 to 0 to giv* privat* la*. ; dancing 9 il5 .aharp, averybody tha viilaga Praaldairt a«d Twwtaaii I r day tot attandwtaa upon ma*t« of th< Some high .acora* arei being rolled 1 the Monroe Bowling Alley*. The score* to date on the Regulation Alley th* Board, voted upon by taxpayers only, waa carried by tliraw majority, th* vote* atanding 4S to 4] against, k Wanka. Howard Hunter, 2J57; Howai Taylor, 228;BarlowI; 8h«}t,212;«}t,212; Bal|alph Barlow 8h R Mapea, gOli; Herbert McCollum, 204. Box Ball—A, Hunter, JSB; Ruwell Walton, J35! W. Acker, J85; How- Hunter, 181} John Rnydar, JSO. Arrangements are being made the Highland Mills Band Mins to give another benefit performance inn Firemen’siremen Operapera House,use, Momroe, i F 8 O Ho Mon for Winape Lodge, No.^ 140, I, 0. O. F,, in the near future’. It will be his son, Rruce Sinney Psddlgford, gndnd thehe designationesignation o ff thehe firmirm has F ,, in the near fi remembered that the show a t d o t f been changed to Paddleford & Twenty five years ago on April 1,1 last season by the laughing success of thp aeaspn in Mqnrop. NflHIOE DPE8E VODSE Despite ing, Hawthor atqrm on f^rtday ever line Chapter, 0# C. 8,, was quite well11 representedepresented att Newlew hapter, r a N burgh, the oceasion being the ofRpial visit of dignatarks of that order tp Hudson River Chapter. The local isrt.v indtide l Mrs. Cha By law, tb* Board will r«uif*n!s* on Monday next, i t whl«h time a str*«t comatlMlaner vlU W riioaen. quit* probable an intornting ueatidn will come up a* to the rihip of th* coming Board. Th«re ]s no qu*it)on raiaed a* t* Mayor Padklleford's election, or th i t of Mr. Brooks as Trustee. W. I. Hall and Frank L, Roger* have «ne year each to serves* Tmit«-ea. Tb# question arises as to * saccessor to W. H. Fowler. For this office Frank W. Relyes, one of our sterling jopng Mr. and Ml*. 1. reek end in tbe k In Tb* Gaiden of Atiak.*’ Mra. J u lia H. Gr*t«rF. the editor of tbe Gasvttw, Monroe from Delawar* Cooaty • • Tuesday, to spend seme tiai* her*. Mr*. Leon A. Stoddard and Miw iatod m« Chapter, O. E. 8.. men, Xtas npminited- After i petition was duly filed making 1 nomination legal, it was a Grae* C. Smith w«r* duly of i »tcr, O. E. 8., on ■yea w'aa a iq towq and scho\! distric t, inafh'crtentjy had been k f t party inclndct Mrs. Charlotte Deed, Mrs. PIvjeljH McGarrah, Mrs. Etta Ivertentjy e village assesspi'cnt roll of last year, and to serye as Trustee the' name of this officer must have been; (in the preceding roll, and also must lie on the same i!pr|ng hia tenn Bwjka, Mrs. Susan Belyea, Mrs. Grace Henry, Mrs. . ^ y Waodhu|l, mng, Mr. i. Mr. and /1W-, s ^ T t J S ' X > . A . ' i r s \Private\ Lessons 7 to 9 P. M. DANCING PROMPTLY AT.9:15 .,A.< 3 L X C L iS 8 ± O a D - S I S O O X L t i S gJWusfe hy Vollmer’s Five-piece Orchestra. FRANK L. ROGERS, tddleford married Isafcelles S, K<ftn ney of Clinton, low*. Mr. Paddkford'a public life has as interesting andsufidess. Mrs, Belle Gaunt, .Mrs. Willi J^utherland, Mrs. S. D. Youi Relyca. Mrs. Bayard Carpenter, Seely Bull, Fred and Herbert Newbury. The closing number of the enter tainment course given during the winter hv the choir of the Monro* M. E. Chq mb, was held op Tuesday ■ning in the Mmime Dpora House, and in the opinion of many who attended the ‘Mast was first\ in point of excellence. The choir was greatly assi.sfed hy Miss pianchp H. Lyon, a talented reader qf Cojoi; wali, whose dramatic and humorous numbers wprt* heartily encored. The the program The marriag* of Mf«s Kendrick, daughtev of Mr. and Mrs. €, G. McKendkiek, to .Tohn Sweeney ■if New York City, will occur early in April. Mr*. F.'^ta Bwmks, Mm, Charlott Reed and Mr» Amy W'>odhull at tended the regular m e tin g of At*- i «wM A m * I iMfiktkMhM had aat * i M f ir i i f f i i l ^ atfi givMARnk lk-.«iik-l hBkl»y’»»H i*< M « > iltM tttb i a l m k . At mw k in the same dprjng 1 ice As suon as this fact was a rtaine i, o-imputent h-gal ooinii wss securnd, qnd the advice giv« was that it was too late to bare Mr. Relyea'H name taken off the ballot rnnore fbuptei-, tl E. ,S., at Goahan evening. nam.e taken off the hal hy a court order issricd ont r f the itnty or supreme court, and no on else had any authority to do so what The opinim further stated thi»t all dyea shuifirl be tors on Tuesday did Mr. Rolye vqtes ca<t for eounted. which ,rd of Insyec* fr. Roly PS pif CQjrae, will not cmalify or attmi p t to hold tho office, tnuligll he receive d to ojRCt him mgh vote point, opinions meed being ireiy by regular memi and soloSj IT IS A MIGHTY BAD SIGN been quite as interesting fttl ns his commercial carflar. It may be said that thpre is m other man in the village that has been closer associated with the t*ffaips of both the town and village tiian bfo and the large vote he polled at Tuea- (fay'ff election shows undoubtedly that many of the people wish to see him onee again a t tbe headof affairs. the TowP of choruses were sal apppovnl, n was given not .qablifying a vacancy ibers of tip on the board, and that that by Mr. K eljea's ler, retiring Trustee, mu.st s e r til his succasHur is legally e th of office. Mr. and Mra. family wish to who were so kind to them In sad herowm fint, pspeqially the pall- res and those who sent fit and takes the oath Fowler does this, he will resign in i apd tbe Board will fil vpointment whi lection of 19J3 other hand, many claim] ^ Mk.”canelii«Haaa « m » «| of Hotaran lasig*, R MhMIetMn, itak mm of tbe C1i*y«*r asHi € Th* dsweiiaad i H* I* MirvIvnA by * m ]«« o f Fori Mesiieemery.iH age, who haa two *hiM iVi.eral Vail«y. m tt 1 Mieka of For* H*nt«Mi ther broth*** Md |M f dead, but ther* *rc a aeiM ot nephews aatl niee** wtratlMii'lM in a d rtrik ifi** of ......................................... iM rtMjii this writing U fa •*« knMHt i the deceased left * wdl or gi Although coneidoted of frienda, and have been bol|MMi ^pot In r*i aMlitane* tft k« wk* a w i M r tM l i M k a d i r ^ uiy of tkw * Bfffig •vof Mniy A •WASHINGTON I. HALL. , aw! Mra, S- M« Nefaon anti Ellisi ' He was supervlsa Monroe .for six sqccaasive years be- innfng in 1900, Having served this Big Dividend Payer. and Mr. • when * y f e Insurance agent ceases to call on you. Other salesmen only need the m isent of the twyer to make, a sale. The Life Inaur- anec salesman kjiow's he can sell iopiy to those who can pass the necessary examination. Talk to Mm before he puts you on the list of \not worth while. WriM (hr of Po«0*« at yew JAMES MADDEN, S S ’ ig in I960, B»vi»(_ two years elqpsed without occBpying »ny office of prominence, and than hk was elected village presi dent, a post hie hold far three sucr cessiv** years, p.ior to fllling thcK* offices he had been trcasjircr of the school district for five years. He has been treasurer and s'scrietary of tb* Orange & Rockland Hleetric Light «ni poweg Company «inc« th« forma- M>aP»*«do« PaurUi !•**•, Ill pay.s 27 per cent. Is s sure thing.hing. Iss receivedeceived att once.nce, The t I r a o T article has been sold for forty yem Thousands have invest^ without lo( The offer is to you. Therefore whep iting buy 12 gallons L. » M, Mix painting buy Paint and 0 g.'illons Li gallons Linseed Oil. NEW YORK ADDRESS! 20 VESEY B T S m . them together. The total $33. An equal quantity of for usft from the carj P aint cost* 142-L the amount saved is I t ’ short time, apd the vacancy by an appo will hold u n til the eie( On the other hand, many i that Mr. Reiyea not being-eligible] to hold the office, all votes ca,st for E{iY3;on~o Mrmrw. ’ him were necessarily void, a ^ that Mrs, Simon Nelson .of Mr, Mack being the next highest were in Brooklyn nn candidate on the Hat waa elected. Attending the marriage of a cousin7 sessment roll and must also b* hnM, Arthur 11., rt Mrs. Was. at hi* hem* la March I8, *tMt I t y««m t m I t day*. TI m eri wa* p erit**nis, felhwiriag « k of typh«M f*v«r. wttli wlitili talran tick a <w«*l« *f Besid* hi* fwrewla h* it five alat*!*, tw« iMrimn frivadb. Fmar*! ■amitaa.J ducted a t hi* IM* IkNfe*. afternoon. A*v, .1 C*wet*tyj direcicir. per cent on any quantity. 8 Cali on Clarence 8, Knij ight. Mon. ler during the term of his office { of RMperty asaeswjd to I’aMWKMA oti *>t»nK ywa*. J never to* IM* I* maud.*’ I f ' win# khaia to •‘TH F M tiragf 1