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Facts aLfid Fallacies # and Brushtonian. JOB PBINT1NG of all kinds executed promptly, and at reasonable prices, at office, * Sew Adterffeements this Week. sj CenU—L* S. Rice McMann the Clothier Ta Close—E» H, Potter . Antmal School Meeting 2$oie these Prices —J2, T. Dunit Sf&ctal prices this week—Jk r V. JDtimt & Son IfHfe'-is vjortJl the Iruing—-Russell s MeatMprhet Weefc In Brushton and Vicinity* j ° Vs. < Furniture Sale now on.'M,^. Dunn 8$ Son, Brushton, Creamery butter sold for 20 cents on the Canton board last Haturday. ; Eev, A. L. Fortin spent a part of the week visiting friends in Montreal. ^4. -- G. E. Monteith was in Plattsburgh this week on business* Miss Sarah Hulettwent to Loon Lake Monday for the summer. m * 2 pounds of ^ood coffee 25.cents, *M« Y. Dunn & Son, * ' Miss Bertha Carpenter, of Lawrence? y has been visiting atf F. A. Clark's this week. ' The Meadow Golf Links were'for- mally opened last week Friday after- noon. , Miss Arlie Ferris, of Lawrence, has been visiting friends in Brushton this week. Place your orders for coal with Peck & Daly, agents for Seranton coal, Erushton* \N.Y. - • , ^ Mrs. Elmer Botsford and son, of Plattsburg, visited at Geo. C. (Jreen- - leaf's this week. Miss Kettle Quinn is at Thousand Island Park attending a summer school for teachers. ^ Orra Dunn left Monday morning for Corey's, where he has work at Eustic Lodge. ^ __ Miss Mar j McCarthy went to Saranac Lake last Saturday to spend the 'vaca- tion with her sister. Conger Bros, have just finished building a large new barn on their farm west of the village. Mr, and Mrs. David Kavanah went to Canada Friday night; to visit his * people, they will remain over Sunday'. 'Mrs. Julia Weir, of St. Begis Falls, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fhilipps, . and old acquaintances in town this week: Mrs. Delia Burgess and ,son, Floj-d, left for Stardale P. O. } Canada; Thurs- day morning, called there by the serious illness of Mrs. Burgess' mother. Several young- ladies from Malone* were entertained by Miss Constance Brush at her home last Friday and Sat- urday. Quince Shirley, who has- been visit- ing his uncle, C L. Peck, at Kennan ? Wis, for several weeks, returned home tli e. first of i the week. Mrs, Charles S. Barnum and son, and V her mother-, Mrs, Spooner, of Danbury, Conn., arrived in ,Brushton this week to remain this summer. Mr*. Irish is having a new veranda erected on the east\ and south .sides of her bouse, which will a$d much to the appearance of the place, Am^ng those from this section that on the-excursion to St. Ann de Beaupre Tuesday were Mrs. McCarthy and Miss Maggie McCtalloiigh, of this place. Merchant A. Clark left Monday mor- Lawn and veranda furniture of all] Mnds at M. y. Dunn & Son's. ! There was another severe\ thunder storm in this section Tuesday night. Miss Eleanor Irving, of Malone, has been visiting her cousin, Miss Con- stance Brush. , An ice cream social will be held on A, L, Donaldson's lawn this Friday evening: everybody invited to attend. Mrs. Matilda Brown, who has been at Korth Bangor for \several weeks, has returned to Brushton. ] Miss Isabella Taylor, of Burlington, k is visiting relatives- in town for a few weeks. Mrs. Hubble and child, of 2sew T York City, are guests at the Brushton House for a few weeks, Mrs, Williams and* daughter, Miss. Josie., of .West Stockholm, are visiting Mrs. Williams' brothers 7 Turner Bios. Mrs. Eunice Ayres is visiting her sister; Mrs. Hannah Barnum, at jSTorth Bangor. STew paint has added much to the attractiveness of many of the residences and business places in the village. Mrs. Farnngton and daughter, Miss' Anna, of Lawrenceville, were guests of Brushton friends this week. The Moira Stars played a close and exciting game with the team from 11 Ft. Covington Thursday afternoon; defeat- ing them by a score of 10 to 6. S- ..< . J-\ .v. • • , j Miss Kathryn McMann returned hame Monday from Chateaugay> whiere she has been employed in a millin|ery stored * .. '' Wm. Johnson, of Chateaugay, enter- tained a number of friends at his Chat- eaugay Lake camp Thursday: among the quests were Miss Leila Dustin and James A. McMann, of thi& place. I , C. E. Runions, the . (xduverni&ur photographer, was in town last Satur- day and remained over Sunday and Monday: he is having his gallery paint- ed both* inside and out and otherwise put in first-class condition. * The state law is that a person oper- ating an automobile must stop\ his lha- chine at a signal from person driving,' riding or leading! a horse. The signal is the hand thrown up in plain sfght^ of the automobilist, and he has no right to disregard it. '.*'*' { Inspectors. M.-Qrton, of this place, accompanied the two herds of cattle, 49 head, belonging to Messrs. Smith and Crawford to Borne this week, where they were killed and after examinatipu by the veternaries turned over to> a manufacturer of fertilizers. These'a're the two herds of cattle that have been quarantined near Winthrop for several months, all were found diseased. Is Your Hair Sick? That*s too bad! We had HO- ticed it was looking pretty thin and faded of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it* By the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a perfect hair re- storer. It keeps the scalp clean arid healthy. \I am well acquainted with Ay«r's Hair Tigor and I like ifcT&ry much, I would espe- cially recommend it as an excellent dressing for the hair, keeping it soft and smooth, and preventing the hair from splitting at the ends.\—'MrasriB Fjufcz, Veedum, Mich. Made by J. C. Ayes Co,, Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of SARSAPARiLU, PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Annual Picnic { The annual picnic of the New York &r Ottawa Line employees at Crysler, Can- ada, will be,held Saturday, July 22r»d. The sports will consist of base ball* quoit match, running races, tug of war, greased poles, log rolling contests, boating, dancing* etc. The 43rd band and orches- tra will be in attendances The fare for the round trip from Mdiya is only $1.00. Going train leaves Tupper Lake at 6:15, Moira 8:26, arriving at Grysler v at 9:53. Betuxning train, leaves .Crysler at 6:29 p. m. «•»» BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS. Mrs. Minerva Smith, ;of Danville, 111,, writes: *1 had bronchitis for twenty years and neyer got relief until I used !Foley's Honey and Tar which is a sure cure.\ Sold at The Hawkins Pharmacy, * J **\ ^M^g^MpMMMRMVHMWIMnMMteMMM* \* New York Tribune Farmer and Facts and Fallacies, both papers one year for only 80 cents. The regular price is $1.50. Subscribe to Facts and Fallacies, 50c. 25 Cents Overalls McMann Clothier Brushton The J. S. Quinn Store • 1 ;''-. • i '••- * A. B. Bass, of Morgantown, Ind., had to get up ten or, twelve times in the night, and had\a severe backache and pains in the kidneys. Was cured, by_Foley's Kidney Cure. Pharmacy. d y y ;Sold at The Hawkins -Want Column. Want, Lost, Found, To Bent, For Bale, and other like notices! inserted under this head for one-lialf cent a word each week. Cash with order. Minimum Charge 10 Cents. .fling for Loon Lake,'where he has, a position for the summer. This will make his eighth season at the Loon Lake House. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Phelps and 'daughter, of Hotel Oneifca, visited iriends and relatives here last week, returning to Hotel Oneita' Monday. Mrs. H. EL Hawkins and soti> Master Reginald, returned with them for a week's stay. | \ Hiss eiadys MuJhoJland, of Hafcte- burgh; Fred Mulholland, of Oswego; and Mrs. W. J. Foy t of Florida, wre guests at the home of James W. Quinn the first of the week. They were called here by the death of their uncle <x. F. nd, who died at the home of daughter, MrsT Charles Smith, m -Bramian, Saturday, July 8th. LOST—A lady's silver watch ,-with fob attacked, In Brnshton sometime Tuesday. Find,er will please return t thi Dnd receive reward. BABGAIN—A f foot Ohampioa 00 fth $22' Ladies' Light and Dark Print Shirt Waists to close at 25 Cents Ladies' White Duck Dress Skirts Only SI, 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. Bleeched and Unbleeched Cohon. j The American Beauty Corsets, They Fit. t Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Full Line of. Groceries. i Teas! Teas! We sell the Best, We have ex- * elusive sale of Berry Halls Gold Star Teas and Coffees,, None Better. A few Ladies' Furs left, will close at a bargain. Bradley's Fertilizers, Grass and Clover Se 'I- s, J.S. rushton. Horserake^new, for, $15.00, worth $22. B, T, Dunn, Brushtdn. 36tf WANTED—Someone to spell **undeiv' wear w Apply to Postmaster, Moira, N. Y - , Matte BoarS for njounting pictures in various coloxs at this; office. Sheets will be cut to any size. * * York Thriee-a-^eek World and i bth Facts and f allacies» both papers one year for $1.25—208 papers only $1.^5. POB SALE—Plaining Mill,, Bash, Door and Blind Factory, established 1869 a complete running plant, posses- sion °iven at once. Satisfactory reason for selling. B, F. Harris & Bom, Brush- ton, ^ v ' ' 8tf Note These Prices^ Best Cheese - 1«X cents per 8 pounds 40 cent Tea 4 pounds So cent Tea 5 pounds 25 cent Tea IS bars good Soap - - 25 B5 cent Coffee $f e ^* s Canned goods at cost and lass, This is a closing out sale remember. T* DUNN, BftlShton, N, Y, Vai(es Kidney, and Slander If Life is Worth the Living Live Well ; J! To live well you must have the very best in food pro- ducts. Here everything is good, J everything is \pure and rapid selling Jkeeps the stock fresh. If you want the test, we will serve you,,it's a matter of healthy you know, RUSSELI/S MEAT MARKET, Brushton, N, Y. Lewis & ClarkCe Portland, Oregon, June 1st to Oct. lotli/1005. Low Bates. - GEO. W. HAliRIB, A^ent, I7tf Brushton,> T . Y. FOE SALE I offer for sale, my milk delivery outfit consisting of 1 milk wagoiv I, .set slelg-hsj 1- DeLayel cream $b and about 10 doz. milk bottler ^ Enquire of G. IS*. Ellwood or sriii© to Willis W. Keeler, -* Bockyille, •©•••••••••©•:•«•••©•©••••• 100 ;-V» • • Shirt Waist Suits 98 Cents One to a Customer This season- we record the largest spring clothing business in our history,- Right prices did it. A few of those $12 suits which we are selling for $7*50 still remain. Also one style of $10 suits while they last will go at $6.00. , . M. LEVY, Big Double mms MaloilC, fi* Y. leading Mail orders promptly filled. Return all unsatisfactory articles at our expense