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Vni •t 1 .- :.*M *•* s* ~J *.„• * '4s><» . # Facts and Fallacies £ &n<$ Brushtonlan. , r ^ , , , . r • • - - - ,im n - • • •••••i i - - • • i * • • • * T JOB HRINTIHG of all kinds executed promptly r and at reasonable prices, at office, ' MYertigements this Week* Golden Wadding Junior 1847 Rogers Bros.— Walter A. Whitney Are you Sattsfied—McMantfs Reliable Clothings jkowse , LOCAL NEWS • • Of The Past Week In Brushton and Vicfulty. * ^Aaron Beck moyed fco Sapta Clara last week Thursday, A nice Hue of Lowney's chocblotes at Smith's. Smttt Bombard is employed at Stein- barge's market. . Mrs. Biehards, daughter of John Edward Wright, of :Baih 3 -QntariQ; is visiting ,his son > Dr. Wright. j Bon't fpTget Jhe Thanksgiving dance at Quinces hall, fc 2srovember 30th. Creamery butter sold o& the Canton board last Saturday for 22f cents; a year ago the price was 24 cents. $15 were cleared at the ten cent supper served by the O* T. TI Oiab Thursday night. ^ MrsrJ, K» Sargent left Tfriday mo rn- ing for Troy^ called th ! ere by the seri- ous illness of her brother, Dr< Tarbull. Mr, and Mrs. Dell Tilden r of West Potsdam, are visiting at. E.' A. Whit- ney^ ' , Miss Ethel A. Day \hass-been pointed postmistress of Spring Co Franklin County. ' , - ^ Mrs. Mary Aldrich, of St. Regis Fails, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Asatiel Greene, returned home Friday. . \ L. Read J. A. McMann's big ad on the Grreenbushj was buried from the R. C. church of this place Thursday. Mrs. Geo. Wr Harris returned home from her-trip to New York City and the Eastern states last^ Saturday night. C. E. Bunions' photograph , gallery at Brushton open November 16-37. December 21-22. Over $14 were realized at the dinner given by the ladies of St. I?eter J s church In the grange hall Tuesday evening, - Mrs. Farrington, of Lawre'nceville, has rested the Wilson house on Grove St. and is moving into the same. Joseph Young's brother and family from Chasm Falls are moving to Brush- ton ? they will occupy part of Jo's house this winter. Indian Commissioner E. T. Dunn took a.blind Indian boy from the, St.' • Regis Reservation to tbe school for the blind at Batavia Tuesday night.. Clayton Tryon has purchased the Brushton creamery of H.~ A^ -Jenkins and will take possession of same in a few weeks. President Roosevelt issued the an- jmal proclamation last week Thursday appointing a day of general thanksgiv- iiigv it designates November 30th as Thanksgiving Day. « \ • 1 'Henry Taylor, who has been employ- ed in C. A. Stein barge J s market • for over a year, finished his labors' there last Saturday and returned to his home in Bangor. Luther Dunn> who has been- under treatment at the Montreal hospital, re- turned home Monday night. He has again gone to Montreal' for 7 further treatment. The ladies, of the Christian church will hold an apron sale and serve a ten cent supper at the Grange hall in. the Quinn block next Thursday evening, November 16th. A cordial invitation is estendecl to all to attend. Election day was a very quiet one m this town, only about, half the usual vote being Rolled, This town gave Mr. Hatthews. for Member of Assembly, a plurality of 76 ? his apparent plurality in the county is 1,022, r Mr. Henry, Re- publican candidate for Sheriff, Was elected by a plurality of. 039. In this commissioner district Mr, Macdonald had an, apparent net plurality of 679, and Mr, Botsford in Dist, 2*0. l y 337. There were about 250Prohibitipn votes eaB\in thia town. For the past year or more the rail- 1 road station in this village has been closed evenings to the inconvenience of people arriying^nd departing on the evening express. ' Ntf* matter what the weather, is if you desire to take that train audit happens to be a little late you have to wait about out of doors until it§ arrival. If you are arriving m Brush- toa on this tram and have baggage, it will not be put off here as there is no one At the station to receive your checks, your baggage is earned along and perhaps will be baeic sometime the next day. To kelp out the traveling public the raikoad eompany has gra- 4)onseitted to allow a .man to wetting room op an until the express during the coding T^iQrl&J^^tnat is if the people Wil pay tk? iBa», To this md Freddy been around . with a mh~ paper asking for eoatributions mud hast met wit to insure that the will b# op«» evenings thia page of this papery the largest space ever contracted for in this pap it pays to advertise.' Mrs. Martha Harris and her sister, Mrs. Williams, went to Ottawa,Friday to remain 1 - over Sunday \with th&ir neiee 5 Mrs,,Geo. Hamilton. Miss Julia Hill, returned to her home in Hannibal, 1ST. Y. Wednesday y af;er having spent several months at the home of her \grandfather Y. F. Hill Greene 7 s Steam Cider Mill closes* to- day, ' November lltfa',. 1905-. The amdunt of cider made this year is only about one half that of the preceeding years The plant of the \ Brushton Electric Tight Co. is.now owned by Brushton parties, the sale of same having been to ry by the court. It is up Biashton now to have some lights. ig The sjpecial Thanksgiving -poul train on the Rutland R. R. for'^Boston and Bostjon points will leave Ogden&r burg at 7|:00 o'clock Thursday morning Nov. 23 r and is due-to arrive inJBoston I Saturday morning, the 25th. Nothing has been heard from tjhe missing man, 12d Bombard, and many think'that he is not alive. Relatives have offered a reward of $100 for mfor- i mation leading to. his whereabouts, or for the discovery of Ms body. LaiEayeifcpe Bowen will have an auction at his farm three b miles south of this-yillage next Tuesday, Nov. at one o'clock p/m. The sale willcon- slst of horses,,cows,\ wagons; and farming Implements besides hou se- hold goods. McClellan was elected mayor of N? York city at the lat© election by a p rality of only alrout 3,000, Hearst poll the next lamest-number of votes 1 u- ed this office 1 and will contest the election, claiming fraud. Jerome was elected district attorney by a plurality \of some 13,000. ! - ,- ' • T Does?a u Want ad\ in Facts ajad Fallacies f pay? .Last Saturday C. Harris advertised • a horse for sale under this head in Facts and Fallacies, as a result of this notice, costing IV >, Harris-only eleven cents, he sold tie horse Monday. He also .advertised a pin that was found and it was claim ed by/its owner within, a few days. * + * Concord Wheels, , Springs, Shafts, Etc 5 Are The Best Made. or •4* 4* I* 1 When you: liave a wagon re- \* paired insistl on having: the j * above goods used. If they will not furnish them come to us direct. We carry the largest stock In Pilees alwaysftow at Strong Hardware Co, | $05»afnSt. Burlington, - Vt* * u c o ome wn I You don't like those gray hairs, do you? And your hus- band certainly doesn't like them. Then why not try a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor? It restores color to. gray hair every time, all the deep, rich color of early life. And it cures dandruff, also. 1 • \ I certainly believe ttiat Ayerti Hair Vigor Is a splendid preparation for toe hair and scalp, for I have used it more or less for six years. I can cheerfully recommend it to any- one in need of such, a preparation.*'—Mas KATE HOYSV Minneapolis, Minn. 3.O. Aye* Oo.,TidwaU. Mass, manui&otwter* of Avers SARSAPAJtfLLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Fall & Winter Cam John Carr desires us to state' that it was from 6 cows, not 5'as we v said last week, that he received S55.12 for butter during the month of September; The local office of r the International Correspondence Schools of Scranton is located in Malone* in the law office of F. M. Chamberlain, 55 West Mam St., Malone. * New York Thrice-a-iseek World and Facts and Fallacies, bpth papers one year for $1.25—208 papers only #1.25. New fall 1 . 7 V ress g ladies' i- sweaters & Norfolk, jackets : j ust received at Race's ^t Jr Brushton A NICE LINE OF ; Fall Millinery. c ALSO A NIGE LINE OF Ladies' Tailor Made Skirts ON EXHIBITION NEXT WEEK AT Mrs, M. A. Quinn's, BRUSHTON, S. X. Telegraphers Needed m^ to fill the nW positions created by Raitra&a and: Telegraph Cotnpanies.\ We Ts'ant YOUN© MEN aad LADfES ol goodfe^itsto Telegraphy AND R* R. ACCOUNTING. We furnish. 75) per cent of the Operators Station Agents ifi America. Our six schools are the largest exclusive Tetegfapfe -Schools in the world. Established sp years^md enaqited by all leading Railway Officials. / We execute a $250 Bopi* to ejGry student to furnish &im or her a posjtfofl payisg from $40 o\$6aa wowthin States east of.m^ K-ockyMo-iw- iztins r or. f TOHJ $55. to $100 a mouth in, 1 St&tes west of the Kockies, unmediatei^ upoa graduation* Students can ejxter at any time. No Tfacations, For full particulars regarding apy of om Schools write direct .to our executive oflice a,t Ciudi^sKtl Qz Catalogue free, Tbe Morse , V? is Ced V Now open to the public and we invite jm.,]-i call and look over our stock of General Merchan i/l. - WE ARE STILL IN THE LEAD Clothing, Hats and Caps, Lidie and Gents' Fur Goats, Bubbars Leggins, Boots and F; A. CI^ARK November 4th, 1905. co., ttinshton, A * m The J. S. Quinn Sto E are prepared to shpw you a full ! complete line of the latest styles in € Autumn Suitings and all the latest novelties in Waistihgs in silk and other fabrics. ^ A , splendid line of Outings^ Outing .Nfght Robes for ladies and gents. Cotton Blankets*from 50 cents to $2.00'per it. I - v »T ' pair,, size's 10-4 to 12-4, ' * ] Wool BlanSts, we have them, 1 [-4 and 12 prices run from $4, to $8 per pair. Underwear—We have a whole back jroom filled with it Ladies', gents' and childrens ? , both- wool' and fleeced* ' j Signature Brand 0 0 We have added a new featuFe^to qur grocery department known as the Signature Brand, these goods are guaranteed to give satis- faction or money refunded. See advertis- ing; distributed or call at store. ! Remember, 100 Cakes Soap free to first ICQ. customers buying these goods, tn^ them and be convinced. t- B r us h i»^^BsS^^>ais£^xa\ ^T \ - (•';. -it ; STOKOE OIL HEAT MADp TO LAST Are Perfect heaters and will give the utmost satisfaction in the Office Cottage Bath Room , Smoking Room Parlor Sitting Room Dining Room Bed Room i ., FOR SALE BY E. A. Whitney & Sons, Brushtoxi : Guaranteed Annual Dividends Are good enough now-a~days. We have for forty years paid Annual Dividends, . '.- Connecticut 0enei*al L|fe lusuraa of Hartford. THOMPSON, £ % W Special Agt. Malone, N* T* ce C© V\ i/ f * T i 'j^ i t^ Vif MtSttiSl * ,1 u , ~1>