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Gro- ceries and Ogdensburg Bread* Also headquarters I for Tobaccp. I Don't forget' the Free- Deliyeily, Dr. M, W. Wright, Dentist. Brushton, N« Y. Office in residence, one door north from -High. School, Delancey Ave. For, Business Suits, *\* a. Over Coats,, Trousers, Fancy Vests, Bicycle & Golf Suite In Correct Styles, at Lowest Prices, and Made to Order <Go to * • • • Paddock & Haskell, ]S[. Y. THE :KEW TOEK WORLD Edition. wkereier the JUnfflish Language is Spoken. The Thrice-a-We&k World is a metrop- ^olitian newspaper fox busy people, it is nearly as good as a daily. _ f t &>0^S^&4^E^ a week and ^^^^^©^- '^lll^fc I\:- ^l^t^^i^l^e^a^^i^^^^ '^^^J^P^i^^^i^i^^^l^te |p&%^p^^gl^^sM#^-.me^^p •^Tssi f i^sii.#^ ! :<v v •• - •. • .4. • ^MSM ^;. p|^|f gita^^^H^^M!S0ge©?ap^^ 1g^^|^.|ii%^6^, : |il§ yc% C8H1 sl^^ l^^lofaj pager, iffiigti^^ W •it with yo \\-llaeies, JOB IBpTEUTQ of all kinds executed promptly,- and a,t reasonable prices, at this office. S LOCAL NEWS • « Of The Rast Week In ft Brushton and Vicinity. \\ i An Educator. \O fKs is an awful green world,\ said Jack Fxost, ;Bo he labored all night, it is said, And when he had finished his arduous Every leaf in the forest was ie(a)<L Four Track JVews. S#^fa^fei^^^|^^^^^%^ii*4: t v :^^04^i$$^^^^^^^MM^0t ±z^j$\& t \i.^y. -*' •i v /\^:>iSiS:'^'XV^^^'i^.'** '..;i'\-'S |^i|pP||s^j^p^gp®S;' f^i^fpj. jSffti#4fi^^^^^ ; fitft^^i# seeai&Ki^i^Gtsjafflci; laMaGi^a^ieiw |jt&Ef?|E^P^|^ ' : ••'-.'•-;.:'•• ffii^^^pfeiigiits arfai^fi^^Ds-wSi L^fe^%fi&aiffti^er th#- .wf ^o? !&• jmess : j^^^^^^?€fiai S&SpisSa*:. Exid'Sy fefeiTag.-a: »Jfia#;T^ ; • \' •. • ' ' =• f .,Jfeyv r -^ea^'S: hall at the Brushton jteigpSpi^y- eve, January 1st, 1904. i-Efeis^®H^aHa^& fmft or-chestra- will fur- lM^k r ^^m\iBi(i. ; ;•>.. ^, feeaudaful globe lamp given to the) ,©Ee- t^adin^tiite largest aE*oiia3Bb- : (Jurrmg ik.& month ©i ©eeemher, eas-htrade, a€ :i;B, Ei%v ''•.-. ' :*m W.. H. Smith has- sold the h;<5HS;e he ^l).t#fe this-JaSy fust? east.of A., |^. C^mt- geir's house, io Mrs\. Eunice j&^r.eS^'whd: i^Q^ediolrtQ the same i!Ms weeife; .- <M--MffiJiMI>- —Teamsf with team'sters f&x ;• h?Luifng; ; logs. Any one desMng'this ^^^f^yparfe; apply to _W. W. \Wheelex i'^Eafea^if« X\. forfuitbier information. \ t the first in : e^i?^ea*§i, baefcetess who do not de- jg&eyiMi ^#ei the bondis of matrimouy ^iit'.i!iieej^ b^e on their guard after nest ^•B^sJif* ;. ^hi©j|e will be divfee services at St. s^|^p.f(&ufeli, m, €!%©isijmaS' ©Sf.at; .i,®p©i a}, m^ ipoia|a«5 ipmgm aa<|- ®°ly ^:aM3aa»nfoT3i.. The. o^&ifev wffl befbT thej gfnieptl furwi of the church. \ v2^si5po^ee^, wfio-at B^flibjearol ^e^l^i^^eie wi^h hje^siStt0E, s l|pS^ti,:was buried- in- the cemetery/ at ;^Pl|gl§ffe,^St. Lawrence CQ. , last Thurs- :•>'-ffeW,; !*v' \' - Jiap^,;.. •• • fV jlm^afelrae of coffees in town. ' The 4eieji'$afedl Ubero Plantation Go's 1 B^sfeOB:;coffees direct from plantation 1##§sfc ' . • • '. •.- ' • , '••m-kk: X: At. Ev T. Itonn's, Bi?ushton. ^ : ^|igj\i:egaQ emccfcing poles for the •eiSpEJ^I^yj e©Kgany luesday, they ;l&FeVtfei!i in position along the main 'jg^i&^lft' m. exp^ctied now that work ,^sV%^i^'©a&^^i^!^ttirfe: ; Sf ? ^Bl :; be : ruislt^?torQ@^ipeAi®m;. • .;•' • '. \ ^^l^g^gpe^^^i^-l^fefe; '^ptff^B^^i^fc^^*^ ^^ji^ii^^^i^^ Jiki^i^ ^e|^|^^^pi%|| r ;! 'l# v? i:# ; 'o^cllel:.- fi^^P^aKi-\ • will. consist, of a sh^rt ^j^3p|^fiBafc.%the children^ and: the ^^liii^B- ©£. gifts. . :• : ..^Ilils^i^asid; McDonald, who 'Mv.es ^ipls^^iiSeJss-^©riters, w-as.' ^bj^ej|&l the aiya' i^^||g^she^herd; dog, sh:e oj|gB ^^|iis^#i^|.f|e £ d;Qg ? t©.^ 4pi&U w4|eh: j^^^e^ll^naafeehini rn^i and\he*' at- \4i|^i^|.;!;l|r-. One of ;fee iii[i«hbors ?aS^#ai%,shot theidftg. ;:,' O%^|osfenasfeer^. A. \B- Alien, moved |he> p,ostp.fife;e) infe-iJhei.wje&iside. of the iMw ^u§4» bfec-k last fejatodiay. \Ihese i-ip^wj- ^pa|fcfeeiijt'aie;> i?er^ eonjMiEjDdicHjs anct ^ese^» ; a#pte>*Q©iit- both \Mm< *le> €is- :%SbS!fe>ni'of tshevniaiis ap^jtsitaesof the |^f^^;'?lid{. fpr the. ^pj|^p||;;%?3aich is ^i^fel^that n.e^e)e i0^00^o:- in- the ?SB|^^b^|os|iof|feiey : aaiar iii^appijejtiM- ^^^^r-^li^. . ;;,-> ;.«iJ: ; ; v.iig|a®^ tram, eonsistfe^. .dfe'^W Hiseig^te cms.,, four baggage cabs, ten ^i^al^-^-caBSj and; tw# s ^mJlmansv ||a^^ ffequgh here Sii@%y: it had laftsllilpt/ thi©. <• 14%., c^alEy, ^urjir, ^|^^|fee; ^|li^|B©S;^.^ait®aii^ ^^^^%o^n^|o^^Eff^|hak' ?Aien, |^^^^^a^to,nj.. Ajtjlp^:_^^ e^rry-. |^^^^^p 5 ^i|^||^^^^^pAs ; s j e.di- |^|f|^s^iilii|^i^^^^i^i§- ^ei% v '\\\'' ' ^SI6ej^'^i;(|tif<¥i6 •11®^^--in '^^^^m^0i00^^M^^0^mi §^Hto^& day last? weelc> Gce#ies ; has ^^^gg^p-^pMn^e^eaiJap; sopia: o|.., ot. ^^^^^Ja^%h^; W0ft|a^fn.-a? ; ^^^^^t^e-^' •logs^olletl e^e^^hliMs lla^ifeee ribs and otherwise in- 3$. ||n\ severe^. It is expected ^^|jeilEilit recover. Gej[«iies *a&,worfc- §§m #t|iL aQ;<5iip^iaatt ai, tlj§p iM& ^kji 1$0£& s^Pedj hjpseli by . pp^feg* t^^^iSS% « a ekmoB fot m<m mm ^P^^^«Q»efe^«or ^^^^^S&fe 86 ^' 11616 *^ 6 ^® 0 ^^^^ 11 f .*,.... ..-. v« ,. to •/'eoSt^^g^^SSW^^ybo stop th.e rolling logs fc^^iltefesi^^Kiiiia^l^:.-;..;:\'? v\- -^SliSMi^ii®^^-^:• r- •.\\i../•':.•:.- - TryaSanPearle cigar,, 5 cts. straight at E, T. Dun-n's, .-''\' . Walter Whitney ha^@|te&iem'a\- jewel- ry and watc&repairing\shdp at B. A. Whitney's hardware store. 1 Christmas trees and entertainments at all of the Protestant churches in this 'place this Thursday evening. Very little poultry was brought into this place for shipment for the* Christ- rnas market. Lisbon shipped about 25 tons. Oscar Fuller, of BrancNm, has ex- chaDgBd his farm for a residence it> Malone, where he expects to move soon. Ira Schenor, who has been carrying- on 'the 1 Henry tirinklaw pkee the last year, has rented G-. Greenes farm, three miles east of this village. The young maa who -'lifted 1 ' a pair of gloves at E. T. Dunn's a short time ago will please either retttrn same or call and settle. The Potsdam Courier and Preeman comes to our desk in a much improved form this week, the paper is now past- ed and trimmed and the size somewhat changed. The proprietors have recent- ly installed a new press. At the speaking contest held in Win- throp last week Friday evening there were two contestants from 'the Biush- ton school, Misses Keva A. Dana and P. Faith Emball. The first and second prizes were won by students from Brasher and the third prize went to Massena. Everything and anything at Eddy's in the line of Christmas goods* Call and see the display, . 4 *52 Personals. Try They will remain Cherubusco, has Bh My teas and coffees are allright them. E. T. Dunn. Samuel Harris has been visiting friends in Massena for the last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. DeLong are here from Warren, Mass. here. { Wm. Gilland, of , been visiting old. friends in Brushton and vicinity this week. E Mrs. Spoonergoes to Dan bury, Conn, next Tuesday to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. S. Barnum. Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Wright, and their son Morris, go to Lisbon to spend Christmas, they will return home Tues- 1 day. Among the teachers who are home 'for the holiday vacation are Misses Mary Colvin from Chasm Palls, Helen | Jenkins from. Santa Clara, Mary MuL- holland'from Moody and Anna Harris from North Bangor. Mr, and Mrs. Barry Orcutt, nee J^elL KimbalL, expeGt to start for Cali- fornia soon. Mr. Orcutt's health has not been of the best of late and he hopes that the change in climate will be beneficial to him. The following students are home for the Holiday- vacation: A. M. Clark, Misses Ethol Peck and Sarah Hulett from St. Lawrence University: Henrv Quinn from Eastman's Business Col- lege: Howard, Potter fiom Syracuse University: Ceylon Cady from*Potsdam Tech. Are you in Want of a-Tam O'Shanter or tooke? if so so to Eddy's where you can buy them at a low piice. *o% c— Considerable dissatisfaction has been heard from several sources in regard to the awarding of the prizes at the speaking contest in Winthrop last Fri- day evening, it is the opinion of many who attended the contest, not people from Brushton either^ that at least one of the awards should have gone to Brushton—but when it is known that two of the judges were from Canton it is easy to understand the reason that \Brushton didn't get a thing.\ Society Elections, At the annual communication of North Star Lodge, P. & A. M., held! Wednes- day evening of this -week, the following officers were elected* for the 1 ensuing year: W. M.—E. T. Dunn. S. W.—A. M. Butler. J. W.—L. I. DeLong. Treas.— B. P. Harris: Sec.—Edson Turner. Trustee, 3 years—J. H. At a regular meeting of the O. T. T. Club Tuesday evening the following were elected officers of the club for the coming year/. President—Sue Harris. Vice President—Carrie Conger. Secretary—Mary McCarthy. Treasurer—Nell B. Smith. Librarian—Anna Harris. Pur coats, over coat*, P jackets at iceb that will do joiv good. Call aud get prices before you buy elsewhcie: they must be sold. T. R. Eddy's, Mcra. *2 Our Latest New York Neckwear in all new shades and patterns, 25, 50, and 75 cents. Fancy Suspenders daintly boxed in single , pairs, 50 and 75 cents. , Silk Lined Gloves, The \H. & P. Line\ $1, $1.50, $2.00 Suit Cases solid leather, - - $5-74 Fancy Shirts, Sweaters, Fancy Hose, A new hat is a very useful gift, we have a swell line. Don 5 ! miss getting a chance tin the #10.00 in Gold, Brashton, N. Y. ier, Special Attractions in Decorated China, Books, Sterling Silver Novelties, Silver Plated Knives amd Forks, Spoons, etc., etc. Linen Tray Cloth's, Towels, Napkins and Table Linens. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Muslin & Linen B Gloves 9 Aprons, Pillow Tops, Silk Waist Patterns, White Vestmgs, and Ready-fo-Wear Shirt Waists and Dress Skirts. Purs at Cost \ My stock of Fur Scarfs ard Boas to be sold at cost for the next ten days; now is the time for a good bargain in the above goods. Your inspection of uhis well assorted stock is respectfully invited. it Sf; ste,aiji:iiifc^gi-^«m|i sha^i»^.;.:^il^if^^^PW#Pfe' Sj^jifiWfe Sa^S^l^pr^PfiW? There are those w&o. insist that they havo been slandered by \Assistant Post- masvi i General Bristow's disclosures but we ha* e yet to hear of a-libel ism. Want, Lost, Pound, To B^ent,. Por-Sale, J and other like 1 notices insetted'under | this head for one-half cent word each weekw Cash , ? -with ordeif. Minimum Charge 10 Gents a /*^N^VWWS Matte Board for mounting pictures in. a variety of shades, at the office of Facts and Fallacies, Brushton 4 N. Y T. R. Eddy's, Moira, is headquarters for Christinas foods, anything and every- thing in that line. *52 FOLEYiSRONEY^lAR Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia FIGHT WILL BE BITTER. Those wbo wall persist in closing their ears against the continual recommenda- tion of T>r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with, their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Bead what T. E. Beallj of Beall, .Miss, has to say: ' 'Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption She took Dr. lling's New Discovery afcfcey everything else had failed,. Improvement came at once and tour bottles entirely cured her. Gtiaranteed by McMami's Pharmacy. Price 00c, and $1.00. Trial bottles tree. *^t A new line of the Eaton-Ehirlbut sta- tionery just received at Smith's. Prices from 35 to 50 cents the box. A TIMELY TOPIC. At this season of coughs and colds it JS well to know that F^ley's Honey and Tar is the °r,eatest throat and lung, rem- edy. It cures quicldy and prevents ser- ious resalts from a cold. Sold by Me- IVLann's- Pharmacy. The jaew Pennsylvania_ station to be erected in New York City will be made t> HoL'oinmodate 200,000 persons a day, i or over 70,000,000 a year. f«rchlttlr*nt | BEPORT FROM i^ t; ||W»^||f|iQ0;fc.. .. • CO. (jfoait, ^tijpi§4|fe;^^ l^vii,.\^ y^ va$^i''^M0^0i^ Ml lotto.'t* AdseTtised; aoJ^^;'iii|^fe§5' w$ 1 havy decided tp.uae,.. lioie^*s>;'S^aag^' «aiil' j'JL'ai' e^wgive3^,,;ig:|tol^si&^ ; pltega3ia,= K:HffBj;Sc|i0.bl > .,' -I- f^.|fctl!§#S#}§feo- ; tivB i«# atosolui^ liicisl^s,^ ' WM M M^Mwm^nJSixame^&STC.. ,.\. ';rf-\ fOLEYSKlDNlYCDRE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right ??v%- \^ A large lot of New STOVES just Received. E. A. wmralY & soss, BRUSHTOST oooooooooooo** Just Received Greenings and Baldwin Apples. Q. S. & C. E. BRUSH, - Moira. RHEUMATISM. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I have had .Rheumatism for several yeais and have taken different kinds of lheumatic cures, but [ never found one that would cure jne until I took the famous A. J. P. Rheumatic Oure which cured ,me completely in ten days. FRANK A. EUDREDGJE, Malone N. Y. Take Philip's Celery Headache Cure, A. ]. P. Cold, Cure and Phillip J s Tndian Herb -Cough Cure. Thefamous A. J.P.RheumaticCure isg-uarateedto cure rheumatism or money refunded. Manufact- ured only by A. J. PHILLIPS, Norwood, US'. T. For sale by McMann's Pharmacy, Brushton; A.X. Sayles, Mo*ra; Bradford Bros., Bangor; Steinbarge & Soa, JSTorth'Bangor. Brraslitoii Granite \Wbriks. Bargains m all kinds of Cemetery Work.. Brushton, 23\. X. Is daily reeeifeB^^^^e In^olfees- of Gsoods TT Fancy English Vesting^ for ladies' Silks and Trimmings. have the best line cf these goods ever had and pnees are right. NICE NEW LINE OF Carpets, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Draperies, Curtain Poles, etc. Our Outings are elegant styles, Fifty pieces to select from.. B. Call iai a^..iig%#TOfee-kap^|Wfe- m V Also buy a barrel of Gold Medal Flour from old wheat and not liveXall winter on sour bread from new wheat. BRUSHTOS5, SL X, * • ' rt r i i. ~-M^-\~''^'iW^^^^-^''^^^ ! ^r^^^p^iS- — •S^F-SS^y^^'^isS'- ^ - •JT*fo&< ' .afe feKV.rryr-VaiLs^g^-i-ygS'Fg^Ma^^i:',.;