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JQ33 PRINTING or all kinds executed' promptly, aad at reasonable prices, at Facts and Fallacies and MTertisementsf jEbftfr Week, Auction Sale—John S< 'ffiU ( - Shirt Waist Suits — M r Xety. He-re!—McMann ike Glofkier. —Mrs. M. A. S& New Bra' Paint—Wktinpy Fat On? Week Only—M. V* Dunn & Son, Lewis & Clark Centennial— Gea. — Annual Dividends Guaranteed— J. H» DuHea. Mrs. Ira Eldred with bet daughter* of Boinbay^isited he* sister, *Miss Hallie Hazen, this week* \ ^ -Mrs. H. B. Pierce, of tltiea, is hJre to spend the summer'with her mother 3 Mrs. Mary Daly. Mrs, Alex. Macdonald has been in town this week conducting the training class examinations at the high sebool. Mrs* Henry Hooker* and Horace Hooker went to Norfolk for over Stin- I LOCAL JNEWS • ^;\ I Of The Pest Week Iii^i I Brushton and Vicinity. I ^ „,.,,, „„ ^J Our college students are arriyibg h-ome^for the summer vacation. J>ana Dustxn -v^as home from Ft, Coymgton Band ay. ,'Misa -Jessie Moses, of Malone, visit- While Harry McElwain 'and a Kim- -ball boy were swimming at Ft. Coving- Ft. Covingion Bakery ed over Sunday at Booker's,' C, 15. Bunions' photograph <*aLJery at Brushfcoa will be\ open' July 8th/ and IOSL. 22td. Mr. .and Mrs. S. F. Sargent have re- turned from a week's visit in Ogdens- tmrgl Mr, and Mrs. M. II Wood worth, of Parishville, visited friends iri\3rushton and Moira this week, - - / James J. Taylor, of'Massepjfc, vipited his parents, Mr- and Mrs. Alex. Tay- lor, this week, • *- 21 cents was the price of creamery butter on the Canton board last, Satur- day. Miss Hichols, of Malone, visited at the home of her brother, F. M. 1 \Nich- ols, Thursday. Boyai ^amblin, ofKashau t H. H., visited his brother, Frank Hooker, last week Friday and Saturday. B. t}. McGowaa left Tuesday night for IXtica, where he has a position in York Central ticket office. ; } Plaqe your orders for coal with Peck & Baly, agents for Scranton coal, Brushton, S\ Y. John Percy has improved the ap- pearance of Jus shoe store by lowering . the display windows and the use of new painty l ^ • The Citizens an open air concert on the school house green this Friday evening commencing at * T:ld o'clock. George J. ^Fish, formerly a resident of this vicinity, BOW oft South Sudbery, Mass., is visiting relatives .and old- time, acquaintances in this section.. - Mrs. James Corry, nee' Ella Turner, of Chicopee, Mass., arrived in, town the first of the week to spend the summer with relatives. Mr. Corry will join her here later * * A, L ? Donaldson, S. W. Kim ball and A, B. Conger went to Stowe, Yt, Wed- nesday morning to look over some tim- bared land there with a view of pur- chasing. Freddie Snyder\ who is. working at Theresa, came home Tuesday*for a few clays: he was called here as a witness in the McCarthy assult case,, which has . sow b®en put over until the next term of court, Mrs. F. A. Clark and son \Earl went to Canton Tuesday evening to- attend the Connpeiicement exercises of St. Lawrence University from Tsrhich\ insti r ttitton her son Merchant graduates this commencement, Horace 8. Qxton has purchased of Alex. Graves to farm'of 44 acres one mile east of this village;^ ili\ Orton |n Friday,morning young MjiElwain was drowned, he was 16 years of age. The^exhibition of drawing ddne by the pupils%f the grades and th[e train- ing class has received much \favorable comment from those who viewed the ex- hibit. The work is still open to 1 inspec- tion. the Ft. Covkigton baker, makes two trips to this vicinity each week, every Tuesday and Friday. He carries a full line of bread and rolls, besides fancy bakery goods of all kinds, cakes, cookies r ,etc. He will stop at your house any day if you will leave word that you would like to have him either withM. M. Quinn, Brush ton } or Mrs. Allen, Moira, both of whom keep his bread in stock all the time at- fire cents a loaf. •» *m- T Ga.me protector Yosbarg, of-Saranae Lake, was in town, Thursday investi- gating the reported violations-of!'the, fish and game laws in this^viaifriiy^it is alleged that parties have been dyna- miting n&h-near here. Hounds have also been seen running deer that are in this vicinity. r --\ The new concrete walk from Wash- ington 'St. ,to the depot has 'been put down this week and it presents a fine appearance. James Bussell,.of Moira, had .charge of the work, He has had six years practical-experience in this line and understands this kind of work thoroughly. week Friday eveping at about seven o'clock the house of Charles Mann ing on Baiiway r St. was discovered to be on fire and before assistance could arrive the fire had gained such headway that it was impossible to check the flames with the facilities' at hand (a few palls awl awell withjputa pump.) All of the household gooctf were saved. The house was newly built within the last two years* and how th| fire could have originated from a ^ practically, new chimney is a mystery. 3|r. Manning had $1,600 insurance onjthe; building and $300on the household goods, with Taylor agency. No good ^health unless the kidneys are sound, Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kidneys right. Sold afe The Hawkins Pharmacy. N ew Muslms/ Organdies Arid Notice to Singers The singers of Bcushfcon are request- ed^to meet at the Quinn opera house at 4 p. ni,-Sunday for the purpose of re- hearsing the music to be used on Sun- day evening at the baccalaurate service. E. T.-Dunn, Committee/ . Auction Sale House, Sjtore and Lot to be Sold July 1st* T O settle the estate, 'the ex- ecutors will sell at public auction at the premiseston the First day of July, 1905, at two o'clock p, m., the House, Store a,nd Lot formerly owned by Mrs. Martha Whipple, situate in the village- of Brushton. John S. Hill, Lansing Donaldson, Executors. Silk Mulls For very h Fancy Clothier McMann the Brushton *, .- v- . ' u-m- •'1 -. Graduation Dresses At Rice's. put the buildings m repair - move onto the place next autumn. Mr. .and Mrs. Graves expect to go to Korth Lawrence to reside, . Brashtoa. can. now boast of as good a telephone system as any other village ofitssifce. Much surprise has bees manifested at the superior quality of the instruments and workmanship be- cause oJt the low price of same. Our electrician met-with considerable diffi- culty in. seciHiag a suMciertii uumber of subscribers as maay thougM they could not afford It. Having a twa fold obj ect la view- in starting the system Mr, Wardner tdok the contract at a remark-' , able low figure. Kw object was to put Into practice a theory he had worked oat regarding a device which will double the capacity of any party line. He also wished to advertise his skill m electri- cal Optician, A Crown r ing Success Is what I make of, all crowns and briclge work. T If Interested in this class of work ca 1 and investigate. The best material and work at' the most '1 economical prices; All branches of dentistry per- formed in the most ap- proved mami_er. Dr. M. W, Wright, Dentist. Brushton, - N. Y. Office over J. A. MoMann-'s Clothing, Store. „ _ • Washington St. use an For -Sale In the Specialist in lenses for the eye, will be at the parloas of the Brush ton House, JPriday July 14, 1905, and at The Win- throp House^ Winthrop. July 13, and every sis weeks thereafter. Examin- ations free! Work guaranteed. Gome and have your eyes correctly fitted for glasses. 1 r $1 BOTTLE 1 Osage Indian Remedy m For 25 Cents LAST DAY SATURDAY 40 HE 24. H. H. HAWKINS, BRUSHTON. Village of Enquire* of H. A. ADAMS ; Moira, N. Y. The J. S. Quinn Store Is receiving New Goods every- day Dress Goods, Muslin Underwear, Laces and Trimmings without end, Wash Goods, Goods suitable for Shirtwaist Suits. Lace Curtains and Curtain Poles, Window Shades, Big line of Carpets, Linoleums and Floor Oil Cloths. *• r I BJeeched and Unbleeched Cotton. The American Beauty Corsets, They Fit. Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Full Line of Groceries. Teas! Teas! We sell the Best, We have ex- clusive sale of Berry Halls Gold Star Teas and Coffees, None Better. A\ few Ladies' Furs left, will clapg at a bargain. BradTey's Fertilizers, Grassland Clover Seeds. !| r~T J rushton. Lewis &-Clark,Centeiiial Exposition; ^Portland 3 Oregon. ^, June 1st to Oct. 15th, 1805. Low (#EO. W. HAltBIS, I7tf Brashton, 3J. T. SALB ; •?•** ^ for sale my milk delivery oiitfit consisting\ of 1 milk wagQB^ 1 1 set sJelgiiSj 1 Deliavel cream sepexaior., and about* 10 doz. milk bottles cheap,' Enquire ol G, H, KUIwood or write to Willis W. Keeler, Conn, • 98 Ceaits One to a, Customer This season \we record the largest spring clothing business in our history, Right price s 4id it. A few of those $12 suits which we are selling for $7*50 still rexnaiB* .. Pneumonia follow* La Qrippa but nover follow* th« vw* of IBI Tar 1 1 It ftopt tht Congh. *nd he&li th« lnngi, Prevent* yneumonl* mad Conanmptlott, Mm.*. TAOWM, «f tit O^ootf it, mdtmt M Mj wif. hmt m Also one style of $10 suits while they last Will go at M. LEVY, Big Double Stores JMai#®£* N* ¥• hmding Clothier. 33-33 W. -\!a£&Si Mail orders promptly filled, Return all unsatisfactory articles at our expense \, •- ~%i ,-.''\•\-'- *si\i\'?^ 1 -i • 1 4 >-