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•v* V :?r * # Facts and Fallacies £ and Brusfttcmiait* JOB PBINTIKG of all kinds executed promptly* and %t reasonable prices, at tins office. AdTertisem^iita this Strong* s — Strong Hardvjare Co. Fall and Winter Campaign— -K A. Clark & Co. JV&w Souventr Past €ards~-»Char£e& JHT r Smith ' 3ehiitdyour Walikam Watch—Walter Wkiinqy LOCAL NEWS « % Of The Past Week fn Brushton and Vicinity. Election next Tuesday.^ Big line- $10 suits and overcoats >at C E, Bunio&s' photograph gallery at Broshton open November 16-17. December 21-22. lot of souvenir cards of Brush- ton and Moiraat Smith's r $ee advertise- ment on last page. Henry Spauldmg has been moving his family bacK onto his |arm ia West Bangor .this week. The O. T. T. Club -will serve a ten cent supper at their club rooms next Thursday evening, November 9th, from £fto 9 p. m. The total registration in the town of / Moira this year is 3S8 in election dis- trict Ho. 1 and 33£ in district !No.-2; a total of 722, Facts and fallacies to new subscrib- ers from now until Jamisiry 1st, 19Q7, for the price of a year*s subscription , 50 cents., There will be a Thanksgiving dance in the Quinn opera house \Thursday evening, November 30th, for, the benefit of St. Mary's church. - Greene's cider mill vpll shut down for the season next-Saturday, Novem- ber 11th: if you hare apples to make into cider you should get them to the. mill next week. John Carr received $55.12 for 'the butter made from the milk of 5 cows during the- thirty^ days of September, an average of.nearly 37 cents per day day from each cow. ' p ' The local offiee* of the International Correspondence Schools'of Seraaton is located in Malone in the law office of H. M* Chamberlain 55 West Mam St., Malone. - v Hallow*een- passed over very qi iefcly in Bnibhton, the two \watchmen that were out that night served 'their pur- pose well, nothing of any' monent being done by the -boys. The ladies of St. Peter's church will serve a warm dinner at the grange hall in the Quinn block next Tuesday eve- nings November 7th 7 from -5 o'clock until all are served. Price of dinner 25 cents. All are cordially invite^. ! Lewis Buxant. of the Durant orkhes- ira, has recently purchased sC hew [high gjjade violin, gtradivarius model, inade by the most skilled maker in Germany. The tone possesses wonderful volume and has great carrying power and riewis is the man to get out what is in it, t Hon. William P, Cantwell \died sud- denly at his home in Malone Tuesday morning of heart failure, aged 76years Mr, Gantwell was one of the foremost lawyers of Malone, he was the founder of the Franklin Oo» Historical Society and was its president at the time of his death. The Patrons Mte Belief Association has now in force in this and St. Law- rence counties over eight and a half million dollars of insurance on' farm property owned by grangers. During the 13 months, from September 15th, 1004 to October 15th, 1905,. the rate of assessment was only about $1.16 on each thousand dollars of insurance. During this period there were losses in Franklin county aggregating less than one hundred dollars* JMany people who have the souvenir postal card fad have complained o| the manner in which the eards have been postmarked. The beauty of many cards has been destroyed by the Best 50 cent underwear j in town at' -McManirs. STeal Sullivan desires us i he did not run into the teatn that met with an accident at the eros^in^ east of ike Tillage iasfc Sunday ever ing, as has been report^ by soniev Ed Bombard Missing Ed Bombard left here with a load of goods last Saturday morning for a farm near Parishville that he ha4 rented, th goods were left ori the road! a few miles from his brother Frank's], the team having been unfastened from the wagon. Twa boys who accompanied him went on with the horses to Frank Bombard's, Ed did not show up at his .brother's until Sunday morning and left there again'with the hcrses to get his load that day. He failed to return although the horses camej back. Ed Bombard Vas last seen in the evening Monday, It Is thought that he is insane th,e country, neighbors and Is, wandering- about Every effort on the part of and relatives'to find the^missing man have been without result. He is known to have had considerable money with him., . ! Flannel over .shirts, SI to * $2.5 McMann's. \ Half a cent a word will. let people know what you have for salp if you use our\ Want Column.\ PERSONAL MENTION Miss'Mary BarlofWj of Mall ed friends here and at F£, over Saturday and Sunday. . Mrs. P. K. McMann hais returned one, visit- Oovington home from her Chicago. visit at ^relatives in' Mr. and Mrs. \W\ D. Allen and two children, of Santa Clara, visited tives in Brushton this wesk.> rela- Miss Jennie \MeCu^lough 4 ,. of Malona, has been visiting friends in Brushton this week. \ | Mrs- Jane Smith and spn E. H. Smith, of Raymond ville, returned'home Monday after a week's visit in this vicinity. * , ; Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Botsford, .of Saranac Lake, visited at the home of Mr;. Botsford's, mother, Mrs. Greo.\ C. Greenleaf, the iirst of the week. Prin. and Mrs. F. E. Fiskhav T e been i entertaining!Mrs. Jfisk's- parents; Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of East Syracuse, at the Brushton House this we ek. Mr. and Mrs, Eli Sawyer, of Qhafc- eaugay, visited at the home of Mrs, Sawyer's parents,' Levi Aiirich, over Sunday. Mrs. Guy Packard, of East Dickinson, ati,d two children, left for Xiowvilie, Tuesday morning, Mr. Packard has recently purchased ,a large farm -near there. ~ . - Mrs. A. E. Barnett and Mrs. E. T Barneti; left the first pf the week for a visit to relatives at Crown Point. Mrs, E. L. Barnett will return tc her home in New York City from there.. Mrs. W. W. Hutchlns wiph her two youngest children left for| her new home in Lowville Tuesday morning, \Mrs. John Wemefete and little daughter a>* An order has now been imued by the post ©fliee department demanding that more care be exercised In marking the postals* In the future such cards will b% separated from the letteri before the back-stamping is done or .reversed m that only the address side will receive the impression of th# postmark,—-Bs, accompanying her. Miss Julia Ruth Hutchins will remain herej 'for sojtn,e time with her grandparents^ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, and attend school. I o state that The Jar Church to Serve Warm Dinner Following is the menu for | the dinner to be served in the drange hall next Tuesday levening, November 7th, by the ladies of St. Peter's church, -MENU Soup Boast Pork Light Bread Mashed Potatoes Cabbage Salad Olives Jelly Apple Pie Potted Beef Brown Bread. Turnips Bee! Salad Pickles Cheese jjiinee He Pumpkin Pie Rice Padding Doughnuts 1 Tea Coffee Have You Tried the new Quick Deserta that grocers are now selling? They are justly termed \Easy to Make\ as all Ingredients are in the imckage, ^hree coraplete products :~ J) —Zerta Quick Pudding an$ B—Zerta Terleet Jelly pessert at 10 cents per pae~ ^ and B—Zerta Ice Cream Powder, 2 packages for 20 cents, A t$almlicon- vance you how easy it is to have the finest cteserfc ^ith no labor an«J little V ; Coughing I Hammer blows, steadily ap- plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after d*y» jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer*s Cherry Pectqral stops the coughing, and haals the torn membranes. - M l always keep Ayer's Chefrrp Pectoral ia. the house. It gives perfect relief whenever any* of us have coughs or hard col3s. I have* used it for a great many years and\ so know nil about it.\—MBg. MAET UBERTEAIT, Varya.- fcrgN\S: Made by J. C. Aye* Co., I«ow«n f Mass. Also manufacturers of f SARSAPARILU. uers HAIR VIGOR. THAT ARE Biliousness, constipation retard re- covery. Cure these with: Ayer r s Pills. , Makes Homely Women Pretty, No woman no matter how regular her features may be'can be called 4 pretty if her complexion is bad., Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and clears sallow blotched complexions by stimulat- ing the liver ;and bowels. Qrino Laxa- tive Fruit Syrup does ^not nauseate or ^ripe aiLd is mild aid pleasant to take. Remember the name OEHNQ and refuse to accept any substitute, * Sold at The HawMns Pharmacy'. N ew fall oods sweaters & Norfolk j j- w jackets lust received at Bru s'h. ton A NICE LINE OF Fall Millinery. ALSO A MICE'LINE OF 1 _, Ladies' Tailor Made Skirts i r ON EXHIBITION NEXT \ WEEK AT Mrs. M. A. Quinn's, BEUSHTON, N. X. Telegraphers Needed Anflually, to f fill the pew positions created by Railroad and Telegraph Companies, We Y^at YOUNa MEN ^d LADIES ofgood habits Telegirmptoy AND R. R. ACCOUNTING, We furnish 75 per cent of lhe- Operators Station, Agents m Ameri<:a^ Oar sis: schools are. &^r largest exclusive TeSeg-rsph Schools'is tbe world* Established 30 y^ars and en<Jprse4 by all leading Railway OfBciafo- We execute a $250 Bond to- eT«ry street to futnish Jjica &X her a |io&iiion, payu?^ hom $4Cr o ^60 a mouth ia States east ot the Rocky Mo an- taias, or froui $7$ to $ico aiuonih in States xvest of the Rockies, immediately upon, graduation. Stu-dents- cm eixrer at auv time* 2STo vaeatxeajs. For full particttiars regarding aisy of our Schools write direct to onr eaiecative oiSce at n >-- : —^ G_ Catalogitte free. Tie Morse CinoiKtrjati, Oiiio. Buffalo,. Ati^xxta, Ga. X-?*Crosse,\ :, Tex* Saa Faxnetsco, Gsd* LOOSE Comfdrtabl Lacks & Fane FROM ^ 1 McMann's Reliable Clothing Sti>j»e IE are prepared to show you a full and \ complete line of the latest styles in early Autumn Suitings and all the latest novelties in-Waistings in silk and other fabrics. A splendid libe of Outings, Outing Night Robes ; for ladies and gents. > Cottpn Blankets from 50 tents to $2.00 per * pair>.sizes. 10-4 to 12-4, , x \ Wool Blankets, we have them, 1 r-4 and prices>un from $4 to $8 per pair. '; \. U 4 nderwear-We have a whole back room with it. \ Ladies 7 , .geiits' and wool and fleeced,,, Signature Brand 0 0 We have added a new feature to our grocery department known as the Signature Brand/ these goods are guaranteed tQ give satis- - faction or money refunded. See adyerte* ' « ing distributed or call at store. 'Remember, 100 Cakes Soap free, to first 100 r f customers buying these goods, try them arid be , convinced, . * STOKOE OIL HE ARE MADE TO LAST f f t Are Perfect heaters and will give the ' utmost satisfaction in the Qffice Cottage Bath Room Smoking Room Parlor Sitting Room Dining Room Bed Room FOR SALE BY E. A. Whitney & Sons, Brusht* . Y. BUSINESS BUSINESS, Jft to ttalm m.4 Wmxl pja^ pj?$ xppesi Building Interesting lectures^ Well trained heip £urafshect promptly. & in««r» of school rooms free. 'Send totit today. CASLKm^ & JEOtT. chl witI* • - - n> inii i *•' -;•/