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ord if 4 ! :>»ra hows it it it •I. Agt* CURE fler.I-witt .£, to any It Rhemn., tant relief „ LJLJAMS, TAR >piatm* >dar leal *e it or on Facts *md Fallacies JOB PBENfTINO- of all kinds c promptly, and at teasaoable p^toes, at. 'this ffi this Jg. T. Dunn Our Price are RtgM—J. g. &H(.htn Eggs for Se&Sttg-^lAllian Clark &gg$f or Getting—Mrs, &„ IT. Something a Doing ui C, &, Brimhfoa High! School Item* * .. i Basfesi BaH Team VHf Baagor Five and Win One Game LOCAL NEWS * « Of The Pa*t Week In Brushton and Town^aieetmg Ash Wednesday next—the 8th. I>on't,forget to yote next Taeeday. - Earl Clark speak. Sunday ia Law- rence ville. / j Optician' I*. L* Dawson L at Hotel Lawrence next Monday,\ the 6tk. i Mrs, Fhilfpjps' daughter, Mrs. Sum- mers, visited her this week, r George. ffarris: ami son, Samuel have returned', liome from their W. extern trip. Don't , roiss seeing u Gn the Boad Oo.\ in ttieir new burlesque, kt Out -with the Troupe/'' Miss Jeariie Dunn was called to Burlington, Vt. Wednesday by ttie ill- ness of her sister, Miss Charlotte. 1 Madams Leonard and Mason, of Malooe. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. t). G-reenletif last week Friday. Half a cent a word will let \people know what you have for sale if yon use -our '* ' Want Colu cn.ru\ Miss Sarah Hulett was home from 'St. Lawrence University for over Sun- day. • Are you sick? Than sro to the Min- strel show in the Quinn opera house and get a u laugh\ tonic\. Mr. and Mrs. -Arthur Hielps and daughter, of Hotel' 1 Oneita,, are visiting their parents and friends in Brushton. Place your orders for coal -with Peck & Daly, agents for §cranton coal, JBrushton, 35\. Y. Bishop kelson, of the diocese of Albany, .will visat this parish May^31st, and hold morning services at St. Peter's church that day. Earl Woods, who has been sick all •winter,is able.to be about'lagaio. .He went to Dickinson Center the fir^t of tne week to visit friends for a few days. - Mr. and Mrs. T. B. 3?inne%an spent Saturday .and Sunday of last week: as ^guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Ed^Doolan of the Franklin House Trout Hiver. Mrs. €feo. O. Green!eaf has gone to Piattsburgh to visit friends for a couple • of weeks. Mr. Greenleaf's sister, Mrs. vVUber from Constable, is visiting him. A number from here attended the •quarterly aessiob at Franklin|Co. Pomo- na Grange toe-Id at Burke Thursday. The next session will be held in Chateaugay. There will be a temperance meeting at the M. E. church Sunday evening at seven o'clock. Several speakers will be 1 present aad address the meeting. All intecested in the question of'excise are eordiarty invited to attend. At the coming town meeting'the voters of the town of Bangor will have an oppotffcunity*,to again vote on the , proposition of changing from the labor system of paying the highway tax to the money system. The followl-ng from this vicinity have been drawn to serve as petit jurors at .the term of the supreme court, which convenes in Malone March 13th: Web- ster Kimball, W. M. Cady, aE. Brush. M. Y. B. Meeker and Herbert^Hastmgs. Prof, and Mrs. Erank Wallace, of Madrid, were calling on old friends in 3mshton Saturday: they were down to attend a reception tendered Mi\ and Mrs.- Luther - E, Whitney' at Mrs. \Whitney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H* A. Jenkins* * ' , Howard H. Clary and family, who went to Norwood last fall, have moved back to Brushtdn and will continue to make their home here. Mr. Clary re- . oeived notice this week that 'his pen- sion has been increased from f 12 fco %M per month, Antoine Martin, a man aged 73 years, who lived a few miles n- orttt ot \f' e > fell from th« scaffold ID the- bam last Saturday and'broKe his neck, His dead •body was discovered shortly, afterwards by his son. He wh ieediug the stock sheathe accident occured* ine iuoeiai was held ftom-Sfe Mary's 1^. O. cburcD, yf.this place, Tuesday morauig. , CThe Ladies' Whfet Club was eiifcer- tained at' the home of Miss hixe -lot* mm Wednesday eveniu^ b%r Mrs * vv * H. Fisher , and Miflip - ^ prizes Were won by Mrs. O> and Miss Hyde. Friday evening Club will meet for the last 4 time Df Lent ami will be entertained by , Geo. Harris, Mrs. A- B. AUea, Miss Barlow *t Mis. llarns.. yenJug^ F«b. 34,. the ffigla basket ball team went down to defeat at the hands of the Bangor team at South Basgor. score 10 to 16. Afe the Wednesday xacrnxkag riietOTifiai» the subject jo$ child Pe was taken tip, xne iollowiii^ program ^ektg giveau $omg 7 r J?oyland j Romaine Shepard. Beeltation, The ChiMmi's HOTIT \ ©race Cummlngs. Quotations, - - . I By P^pils. Redtatdon, The Barefoot Boy ' [ Baylor Steals.] Soag, 98 Rong Book On Wedioesday Jvening the iastest basket ball ^aine of ! the season \was piay- ed fey the H%h School teain and Bangor team, resulting in a viefroty for the High School by a score of 16 to 8. Lee * R F Bancroft L |F Bradford (} Keeler t R 'a Diekmson Jj\Gr >t ^^ G-oak froni iield: TTrew % Shepard 1/ Moore 1, Lee2 y Bancroft 1. &oals froni fouls: Frew 6, Bancroft 2. \ ! Mrs. Perry, of Malone, visited the' school Wednesday Ifeb. 28. , T% boys of th^ Graded Dept. have formed asocial eltib which meetstwoi nights each week,\under the supervision.: of the teacher. \ Reaay for iostant use. A few drops of Parlor Pride Stove Polish gives brilliant lustre ishine, makin^r the parlor, So soiled apply—always ready.; or mixing* fvfatei* iised i polish ^usts the stove}.' No diied- after tismg awhile,, to the last drop. Sold) •-, sample bottle free postage to pay). Give and address PAH- <3O., Boston, Mass. 1 ? Frew Traynorl Shepard Gillispie, Moore' Second annual j appearance of the Br-ushtou Minstrels m the Qainn opera house Monday um\\ Tuesday next. Get' your tickets quick-f-going- last. L't It May Cost Ten Writing in. tiie ^ ars it Ton Enclose e You Mail., The practice of) enclosing written matter in packaged of mail prepaid at merchandise or newspaper rates is all too prevalent, in many jeases the party doing it is not aware thath^make&himself liable to a fine in so doin|g. t Of course when one encloses writing in a package and mails it as a newspalper it is done with a view of saving the two' oents.'that it woulcl cost to post a* letter, and if one looks at'itijn this light he must see that\ 5 he is>trying, to defraud the government,- although he did not see it in that way when he posted tlie package. Section 4S4 of the Postal Laws and Kegulations says, \Anyone wjho shall knowingly conceal or, enclose' tiny matter of a higher class, and deposit -pr cause |the ;same to be deposited for conveyance by 'mail, at a less rate than wcj>uld be charged for both such, higher amd^lower class matter, shall for every suehj offense be liable to a penalty of ten dollars.\ » The Moira Minstrels - The Moira Minstrek are billed to give an entertaioment in\ Lawrence hall, Moira. Thursday Svenins:, March 9th. It is said to be one oi the fun- niest and up-to-4ate niinstrel shows ever presented in fhat villa.se. Reserv- ed seats go on sale at L, Y. 'Clark's store today * price £5 cents. The enter- tainment is £or the benefit of the Moira Band. r W. C. Clark has k> sale this Saturday afternoon at one o'clock, at the residence of 0. A. Wardner 1 in this village. -Horse, £ar&ung-,tools 5 macMnery, etpl Bat Boiiavan will sell at auction at his residence in Bombay, next Friday after- noon at one * o'elolek, March 10th. 4 horses, a c.olt, hajcnesses, farming ma- chinery, implement^ etc. Herbert &. Stiles will sell at auction at the late residence hi Julius Eichards, de- ceased, two miles [west of Moira, Wed- nesday afternoon ffc one o'clock, March 8th, *2 horses, wagons, sleds, reaper, mowingfmachine, Iplows, harrQws, and other farming machinery an$ tooted Eesolutlonkaf Respect. Whereas, the. Supreme Euler and Pre- server of the Universe has entered our midst and taken from us our Brother, Ernest W. Badger/who departed this life Feb. 12, 1305, be it; Besolved, Thai) we, members of Sydney Lawence Lodge^ No. 660, I. O. O. b\ of Moira, N. Y., extend to *he bereaved Family and.friends our heart- felt sympathy, be it further . Resolved, That a copy of these reso- lutions v be sent to Hs family and be pub- lished in our townipaper ana be it , Besolved, That J a copy of \these reso- lutions be- spread! upon the minutes ot our lod^e and that bur charter be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days. E. A. O.K. Drake , Ellwood > Oom. Manchester) LA GRIPPE Pneumonia follow* L« firlppe but novor follows th« u«« of Honey and Tar Winter eoogns are apt to result ia . They caia be >soon Foiey's Honey antl Hawkins if broken ap by Tar. Sold at effected. Parlor Pride Stove iihe stove a the «tov<e ixfe foi hands—easy t Bequires no in paste oli up pasfe Parlox P by all dealers, (no express or name of your d New, Gi n cod vj[OQuS, It p h»*I* prevents pnetimoai* imft Oowramptloiu bad Dress Clothing Ri McMann the Guaranteed Just received at ' r. Brushton •• * T\ 6ra|n MtMKi In the care of the teeth at the proper time is better than' * « Hn OiiKce of Gold « * when neglected for f mont!is and years. The expense aijid bother will be much >x<t year or nelt month. less now than n Dentist. Brushton, . Y. Office over J, Store;. A. McMann's Clothing Washing-ion Si, Telephones - saving, H One pair of teiqphones use for $10.(3 a step-sarving, labor- so al-saving necessity. One Saves Cime. •r T installed ready to Guaranteed to worls;. Brft$Me«, . D. x; All kind Wood Log\; at our .mill pay good > of Hard or Soft s, to be ( delivered this winter. Will prices. Brusliton , * . * 3. Conger Bros., Y* The J/ S, Quinn store is line of D R E3S G r i In all the. ;Latest l'so^ hke line WASH QC j i bop New Line of Carpets Window Shad Wall Pa 't'ickets West. Full information in relation to rates efcel | max be had. on application to fe, W, HAJ1BJK, A^ent, Bj-ashton, 7tif . Y, FOLE Cures Golds; FOLEYS EXJRS I Something for tbe E. A. Whitney Will pay you the highest .your Furs and give you .\\ try them arid be Bring or send th TUS cash \' price\ for ^ he best\ sort\ '\*\ _V 'w ,-'*,-' .'.. .* - , I i.i