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PAGE TWO t m m * • : * « II » * '* - * m * i « I » : '•* * -?. ••«! ,••' »: »:' • ' ft' •f \* '#r LOCAL The list of Advertised letters at the local post office are as follows: Do- mestic letters, Bidwtll, V.'v C; Brawdy, Martin; Bloss,, Cclia; «- oi- Iins. Nelson; Demisba, Frank; Da- frane, Un.ce; Palua, Bert; Giorgtto, Felice, Keal Thomas; Laviguer, Mesaina, Agela; Pearce, A. J- for, Ales; Powers, Blanch; Leon; Salvatore, Ilaliano; Elmeft H,j ''ft«TOS. E - M - ; Litviljia. Foreign Janos; PEBS0NAL \ ^^»«^^, £ ^te.,L -VJ^I^^ «v- .\^E ; M'A«fSNA „P«* 'JftNOftR*' 5, 1915 Pleif- Prashaw, Spainer, Walrath, •Letters: Geng Hanthal, A,; Klsz, Yfta; Ro- sftrkvJniasto; Wtoeenty, Alpreni. . ISte j«Hmtr$ter»' are iraaking the imbst'ot the winter sports and the steep banks of the Grasse river afford a.^lace-for coasting on both banks. ^JaW ')wtst Of .the St. Lawrence Inn, ;<s&Kf%^w?fe is always a path across tfcer.'i#^. { fli<|,, hoys and girts have \^f»t\%, €?°^ deal .of their vacation \ «§»^i^f*»ift 24*0, street down onto 4% rfteii tfe the other batik across 4&|.t^etj' de^tfte the hill in'the iftow- offf ©S&tifee' there are tracks madeTfey I • eiWs,-Sk|l» and-'toboggans and this is I <*4e-<ii:tS£ fceitp|ac>g for coasting in the .filiate. • 55qridh*s httl on the cor- ner QffN^rtli Matt and Center streets ofe afietfds h fine place for skiing and coasting land on. the whole a holiday Vacation 1 has been thoroughly enjoy- ed. -. :, At & AeeUnjr of the Hossena Fire- • E»ea, b»lf on New Year's day, the pre- S'ev. Father T..P.^ Holland waj*'#&- •'-d- to 1 New\ Y,ork la3t'.wee.k\to attend the funeral j of .- one of Ids < friends, ' i •' \ ' > • \' . -Mrs. C.-MJliewejranif sos.-of\ Rem- sc-n, have been, spending' a few flays in town with her- parentis; Mr, and Sirs. J. B. Zelir, on Main street. ' r .George Hitchcock', Who has (been spending a number of months in ttfwS at the home of,' his sister, Mrs. Tl|er6n Smith, has Teturned to Roehestei*. Miss Mildred Ste-wart and [Miss Eugenia Reed spent Sunday in jPots- dam with fhe latter's sister, j Miss Maude Re?d. - Miss Grace Segar returned home Saturday from a visit with frier ds in Louisville. ' •£>r. and Mrs. R,. A- Newton epent New Years in Potsdam, as the ;!uests of Mrs G. Z,' Erwin and Miss Harriet •Dart, ' '• [J Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andrews and j son Charles, Mrs. Julia Haley a^d Mr. and Mrs. M. D.' Quenell speni New Y«ars in Brasher, Falls with filends. Miss Agnes Nichols visited ^Hends in Korwood, Friday. ' i Mrs, R. B. McDonald, who hafe been srending a few days in town 'With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wilson.. went to Waddington Friday m visit friends a'few days bofore retnrning to her home to Hannawa Falls£ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. F. Poste, <W Mon- dayss the hashing,.been j aula,, coin pan ; to!'iook' a£te| employed as •Bero'S sto^ej •fr&s. here\ ptad- friead* 4 home her ,baj . .. e It. S. tre&tt&\:d*p^*titteh4'ii^s; sefBcfea'the sft¥'% ,Ol!vi' 'streefe f a«d' tailbok. a Eajqadway for the aew ^a^toffl^e' i-tiTh*&prid« Saranac Lake and ha«i lamjnorfeea;' Its purchase of Antoirie Fortune Jr.; at $1S-,»00. This places t&&-matfcer where- it «an 'be expedited by earnest effort.' The new postoffiee btrild£ng is gresK- ly needed at Saranac Lake and con- ditions' there a>;e such that the erec- tion of tne v %uiidSng will prohafthly he •expedited out 'ofi Its order. The' new building to oecttpy the site-, will cost about ?70,000, the money for which has .already been appropriated, having becdare- a law; to 1913. The -site is,the one occupied' for ^/quarter of a Cen- tury' by the dw.eljttng jfonse ©f: Tuf- i field Latpiur, in the' rear of which [ were fhe Latonr livery- stabies^'tolch still standing. The' post ofcee of Ipjoyed by the Alumi- or si'Tiiimber of years fteiTlfeal 1 estate here. •here last fall and «aa |a.a.E?nUmer- ( m A. P. : in the short time she many acquaintances ihw'lll 'be,glad to \u-l- ] failing and lo Massena again '\ I' HI It., 24, 1SS7 Xorw ood w h< ii he that tit.. .Mrs , and until , ha- For ID It llllll i' wns tin- are «•««* ——• - * > tlie village was located, therej at one tke many years a%- ^jt.{ a * *, pontage on 'Broad-WS^ 144 .feet aadl vontage 1J75 feet on Olive stf h -r 'MrtiaatT,' a^rangemeUts for the aa-jtreal,- wore in town a fe.w d*y nna.t BtoWlsrad& ball of- the hre de- -po.st week at the home of Mrs. Julia - .\\ar,.*, -Mrs TTvde is also It takes something* J^ 0 ^ than the; motto, \God bless mif J 10 ^,\ on the wall to secure peaceiL l *'the family. Now it'is announceocSat Eve was made not from a rib^^t from the bactebone'of Adam. Now that\ rights and privileges are gone, even, tr&lK tions of former glory are being, wrest- ed from the downtrodden sex. ' OBITUARY sSSJssiE^i^ elded upon Friday evening, January 39, aad another Tneetlng wllijbe held tiitf i^e^; to appoint 'jthe committees aiM complete the arrfrngemerits. The Ball wJEft m held- tn Uik roller skating Ixlffc and tJ^« *U»Bei jjriH probably be '{#»% <|«ii!%Wn. hi». Every fara* '•jy|Ffllfe^|W village has sjtways been asft- m,36i< ewitrtbute fbr jthe tapper and ».is.|B*y jhat that flan wiH be tol- 'l|*iif|«6«iEi.ttis'^eat?. •. ' , . J^»U6si .BSSRoUj of Hailesboro, who' • Iw^to'iefoifiiyed at the Alumin'um -fp^'<|^.4£ii'4^a«e lot. sani'e time, met \•^w*.-** feerfeu* ~«celd«nt one day- last H/IB.'TU* lioihe ^tth two broken\ F $fir,,,B$HGa wai leaylag .tte-ot- i plant when he slipped a&d steps. p« waa- taken t&frtfp&i ,w|ter« « %«» Mrs. Hyde is alsc^ enter- Mi for Marion Dickerman, oi 'Fultoij few .days. ' u Mrs. Mary A.-TCarton and 'Mis. 'Dora •Httbbard left today for Los *- Cidn to spend thje remalnde winter with theirj sister, Mn Holly. j Miss Alice Gibbs, of Norfol town c. few days jduring the.pl as tjtp gaestof rier cousin, D J Chittenaon, Mr. and Mrs. ^loy Baker s; Years in. PO'tadam with Mc~ paHints,'Mr. ,and Mrs. *W Mrs. Etta ®h$en and rQrant were in HogaaSburg Years as the •guests of rela.ti|es. James Taylor i, of BrasMer Falls| visited his mother, Mrs. \J. J| Murphyj aftd other frieaas in town fflrrihg -th^l past -week. ^ n - .v.,.-, \*niefrb! eriii;th [guests Mill •-CmiM . The remai died last' w« Worth, Texs arrived • in were kept-i^ rooms until taken. to funeral was church at 0'Brien,;of elating;.^,^ family -lW Cemetery. Mr. Weeg^ J iiahisburgV itlie soft ot 'gar. \W&enj removed that has . Archie-att|l and later school at- years ago the time tif; the elty of •lour broth* j Massanafj- | v.lje Laridi^ tiardintf, Mrs. Chai 5&r3. IVatt^l Northwest'; lie Weegar. If 'Archie Weeg.T, who lip'a hospital at Fort |pf chronic nephritis. bsena Saturday and jUbley's undertaking aday,,'when they were bflle Landing and the |ld from -the' Union place, Rev. N. J. lethodist ch'orch, offi- arial was made in the le Louisville Landing life was spent in that I^Oimsby died January Sir Ormsby lived at a:iout six montl^ ago, to Masbt'iia and MIKC M\cd with 111- (hiidrcn here some month.- ui, health ' i.' oii lJf( e.i ber tojnd neccasary'to rfiuo\ i> b'.ate hos))itdl anil he r 'until his death Mr Ormsbs ,s -uiv,ved by li - four children.' Mrs M na M Tabor, of -Watertown, Mr- .loin \V Crpene. (]> .-es \W and Willa H Orniib;.. of Masstna, and two brother- < harles of \Wilmington X Y . and lllias ot Sandy Hill, N Y , also six grandchil- dren -niaiii' (1 tlier.' k\ &% ** ** •** . ** : ** , ** ** - **, ** ,** Massena Opera House Tuesday Evening, January 12 dsH The *nv *******ikmmmm w» ^ Shepherd NOTICE—Pnrsnam to an order of Al- rio R. Herriman, Surrogate of tne County of St. Lawrence, and according to the Statute in sucli cases made and IXIjJ provided, Notice is hereby given to j $* all persons having claims against the;^* estate of William 9. rVGarvin, late of I ** tas born ia North Wil- .47 years ago, and was land 08*8.\ Hiram Wee- iung child, his parents ^isville Landing and jeen the family home the district school, student in the high ,„, Februarv next . h>tece. A number of, Tjated, August 4th. m4. rent to Texas and at | SHRRMAN B. PAYNE G. A. CHASE, Executor Massena, M Y \ • ', Attorney for Executor Angeles, was ia week S L. A. :nt New Baker's ly. Louisa? •ver New KiSSSifji^j^ 1 ^ came - ^^^T^WWh^wfertBe 13 a tea ••-.'-, •• Ai%i,-i_satfc—^ liver•*fN'«w Y%ar* a s th< mother and sister, ' \' - ~ Pa#**k Mrs. Juliana Jacobs, i Mrs. Juliana Jacobbs, who for the past Ave yea^s has- made her home with her niece, Mrs. Ralph Andrews In this village, died Wednesday niort- , . Ihig cf old' age. The funeral was;held \ . , from the Andrews home Friday imor- * \Intogat 9 o'clock, the serviees, being conducted by Rev, William Titfi»iaai?, pastor of the %flgregattonai -chwreh, and the burial ^|a& made ta~ihe;Oar« vllle cemetery, ^eax Helena. Mrs. Jacobs' maiden nfcmo'Was Jul- iana Houghton and she was &ofn ft| Brasher, May „ 1830, being <thela^ [0^ of a family of seven children. L^p?; \ J \ was united ' in marriage to t^ftttiw ^ Jacobs, October 29, 185^ i and| •ttt-efi settled at Helen*, where fl*r.'sJi«s^^; was for many years a prosperous mjer. To them w.ere. born eSg&tj, j dren, all of whom died°wii0n ^o except one, Benjamin, E. Jacobs, ~ I lives in Baker- City, Ore^>n s ; £{»• [X i$90, Mr. Jacobs died ««d ffci.- obs went te. iive 'vi'Uli 'a. t^wki Aitou-t «*e-'3(^tt'W5! ; j al»d I *'\\\'\ Jeath, his home was in as. He is survived by Frank C. Weegar of aud John of, Loms- Ittd Edwin of San Ber- lalso by two sibters, jjGe© of 'Louisville and lee, who lives in the Massena, in said county, deceased, y.^. that they are required to exhibit tlie • ** the subscriber, at hi<5 office in the town | J.* uefore tlie.l.'th Ja\ ' 4 1 * , ** '** '** ** ,** Ihe Splendid 'msfixx ~ the HlllS Read the Book— Aa4 see tMe Play: Thi... beautiful'play will \be at the Opera H«n<» on tlie al)o\e tlate, and will.be .presented by a Com- IMiny of twelve Competent Players, wbo earry the entire scenery for tlie'pr'odiictlott. Seats wjll be on sale .at We^eott's llook Store Monday 'morning at S o'clock, January iltb. , of Massena, on or First Floor , :,'.. .|.». • - 50c, 75c, $tO0. Balcony ,. ^§c, 3Bd, 50c. f=T7 ** ** ** **. ** #* J}:* * . ** ** ** ** Willi* hospf^l rjeeeiaS^ heftl^.1 reawfe^ •^=hi^ And* ofesx*,. *1 * I ^%iS-Sifi 'is.- nte. Hi Orms%. asby died at the state ensburg on Thursday, Etvibg been in failing aber of months. The [•ought to Massena and held from the home Ses W. Ormsby, on l-^irnday morning at 9 1 pial was made> in the 1 Bn the town of Nor- dces were conducted |ro, pastor of the Ad- <hurch, members of W. R. C. attending, as, honorary\ fcear-~ born .in Peru, J2s- ^|ry 11, 1837, and was ' jfiX eleven children. HjB^he came to this !»fember 27, 1861, he Cornelia 1 Leon- •i>To this linion were one of whom died spring of 1862 he ij«ad iwntout with Rerfment. After kt ,-wis dls- CLASSIFIED W$. eo^/liBAY'--31<^ acres, Bear Sogahs- burg. iSseeHen location. Clay' loam soil, Over one half tillable. Well drained. Watered by river. Good house. New barn! With stanchions for 60 head. Several other good building's. Creamery and school nearby. Price $16,000. $3,500 down, balance easy. J, H. MoLear, Gouveraeur, N. Y. FARMgr-Send tfor list of farms for sale. N- J. Potwin, South Royaltbtt, Vt. -X-S-K-********-)?*** ** Christmas Is Over TO IfENT—Well heated rooms for light house-keeping^ Furnished or unfurnished. Modern house Mrs, Nora Kezar,, East Orvis street, Mas- sena, N, Y. YOUNG MEN WANTED at N. Y. C.. & H. R. Ry. School, C05 Broadway, Albany, N.-Y., to »eam Telegraphy and take positions on the road. N*-1S-10 and I wish to extend my heartiest thanks 4o you, one and all, for your liberal patronage in the'past. Trusting-, I may have the priv- ilege of servihi? you in future, I remain ' *' *=* 5fc* ** #* IS ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** *$ *1 firfay. a* &5 _^_^m\'l%%[i^''^Swoo4\.'- -'\ ___ #W'tot& the 0. A. R.fs c . p. Tracey was^P laverpooj \ ! ^mTSe W.K. Q» **r* ^statled **• \ y , i a st>week, whore he attend- 1 H J Stearns'Tras the installmg offle- the *r for ta« eotdters and Mrs. Clark Pottos, o* Potoflam, fw the ladies. '- Wn. WilHsm WHUaas and Miss Marion Williams are moving from Mrs. Carrie McDowell's house, West Orvis street, to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. -N. W.- Hoibrook, where they i will have rooms for the winter. I Tkere will be a meeting of Massena i Grange', No.' 704, at their hall on Sat- urday afternoon, January 30, at whieh time the recently elected officers will be installed. Dinner will be served at noon by the ladies of the- Grange and all members and their wives are inyifced to be present. Local horsemen are getting their horses to. training in anticipation, of some races which are being talked of on fho river as soon as the condition of the ice will permit fhe ladies of the 1. V. B. A. held their installation of officers at K. of C ball on Friday evening. The fol- lowing are the new officers: Presi- dent, Alice G. Phillips; first vice president, Mrs. Mabel Comins; second nee president, Mrs. Jennie Frego; recording secretary, Mrs. Minnie Lea- ry; financial secretary, Mrs, Nettie Provincial; treasurer, -MJrs. Margaret Hedge; marshal, Mrs. Frances Leary; guard, Mrs. Emma> Bullea; trustees, Mr*. I£len Grow,-Mrs Anna Balch.- , A banquet was served after the in- stallation cerear.onies. Since the recent thaw the streets of the village are in a good condition • tor automobiles and there have been a number of machines in use for the pastjew days. Tfce excise question will be voted upon at the coming town meeting, the necessary -petition having been filed with the town clerk. The petition was freeiy signed, there being quite a number ^nore names than the law says they shall have. It is expected that there will be a good stiff fight put up on both sides. The Park Improvement Club will hold a meting at the home Of Mrs. E. B. Smith on Bridges avenue on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. < The W. C, T. l T . will hold Its regu- sale cf Holsteln cattle of Dollar estate. Swartz McPhearson, of Norwood, and C D. McLeod, of Louisville iiand- ing, were guests.of Mr. and Mrs. jphilo T?Hjptt over Sunday. |- Mrs. E. C. Crowley, of BrusbtOn is visiting her sister, Miss Martha jiezar. Mr. and Mrs. Byran Wallace and child. o£ Lisbon, have been the guests of Mrs. F. T. Walker, and Mrs. ff. Y Clemens in town a few days during the past, week. \ j S. Levine expects to go to New York the last of this month, to receive (treat- ment for his eyes. ' A IfOire SKATE I In these days, of rinks, lonrj;' dis- tance skating has sons eat of fashion, but F. H. Merrett of tbe-Bank of Mon- treal, Cornwall, 1 is one who has not forgotten the opea air sports |>f his boyhocd, bat keeps in good triEji any- thing that is goine and is trjiining his son, -Fred, in the way he should go. On New Year's Day they from Cornwall to Lancaster, years she has lived in the -^111 Mr. Elliott is an electrician en-ployed by tpe Aluminum Company and is- to be congratulated on his choice of a bride !, CHURCH MB Adventlst Christian. Morning worship at 10:30, sermon by the pastor. Sunday school at |H:30. Loyal Workers meeting at 6:30 followed by worship and sermon at 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Methodist E|>h«o}iat. The service both morning and even- ing will be held in the opera house oa account of the work of finishing the Sunday sehool rooms. The mid-week prayer meeting will, be held on Wed- nesday evening at the parsonage. The Epworth League service will be taken up spent a fe sister, 'M*f.,?-|? family. '- ' i. 1 Miss Mahel.- visited her eou Sunday. •Mr.-an4^Pf^.j Wesley Bh#fj* Lavine's. „t-^i>j Miss Ke Sitaday «l%f Mr. and dausb'terJi»S^| sena, Su»d«f«;J ' Mits Jen*i«i mother, Ml* : BRAE flvWWingteo ftk with his |Rickard and Of LouisvUle Ethel Lamb, Robinson and iiy at Frank Saturday and Massena. Ifrogo and ft-iends in Mas- m 4ls visiting her eus. Bugene C. Gibson any- (laughter, Jessie, visited their omism, Mrs. Thomas Brannen and family recently. Zina B. Carton of Massena called on Mr. and Mrs. Riley Crougtar on Wednesday of last week. Miss Myrtle Buval Of the Sault, spent Monday and Tuesday with her grand mother, Mrs. Silas- Duval and other friends. Mrs. Frank Richards and Mrs. Al- bert Simser were in Massena on Wed- nesday of last week. v AtfEBKUN FARMS BREAKS ILL RECORDS IN 1914 We want to buy a few second hand bicycles, if $ ' ' \\ ' Jf i'JF..Y. V M .w vw v uuuMutmu n A* jf. M,« jr. it.M.lLM l V,Y.X. V. 1 Ui<tf.^^A'. l V l .'tf..V..ViAtifi3f.i!fcaii.V..afeJtf.t>fiJt MlL'ttt j The SPECIAL Potatoes For Sale. Improved Green Mountain. tanco of about 25 miles, and strange I \\\' to say, with the exctpticn of less than ' *\ a mile, fcjnd clear :.mcoth ice Jyll the way. The- ice was very clear and fish could bo seen p.mong the rash beds. >Mr, Merrfett vas ;fortunate Sn his choice of a day, for the snow came on Saturday, and there will be nd\ more river skating. at 5 d Good cookers, good flavor, good yield- m ' ! ers free from potato diseases of the Seed examined .by potato .expert las* spring. Andrew 3 Tuck, Ogdens- burg, N. Y., R. F.-D. 1. Phone 49-FL3. ica, xva Robideaa, I'Robideau; Miss Miss Jennie Barney Vivian ideau, Bernice s attended the fryers, of Hard tit, January 8. is Band . An orted by all who W. €. T. T. NOTES. | The liquor nouses of ths pity of Portland, Ore., are,advertising un- precedented bargains in wines, liquors and whiskies, preparatory to going out of business. 'Tha advance gflard of the drys, under a screen of .political cavalry, have captured thte last trenches in this state and we ulust re- linquish all that the Spring! Valley Wine Company represents and sign the artiela of surrender,\ is the an- nouncement which precedes *ce ad- vertisement.—The Linion Signal. lar meeting at the home of Mrs. A. A. Woodard on Mam street. Fridt.y af- ternoon at 2:'o0. ,\Th» JShe^herd oitlie HHls.\ There are many hits of excellent character, drawing in \The Shepherd I of the Hills,\ _ the dramatization »f ^ Harold Bell Wrightls- most \^Kidely rbj*d novel, which, comes to tjte opera hoiisse for an e»gagemant commeneling Wednesday, J|ip. 20. it is a beauti- ful play, filled with tears, and also laughter, one cannot help laughln? and crying in tjirn; if his heart is \right. The\peopU> that move within it are so human that the auditor will pick them out for like and dislike, as if. be'had really known them in flesh, rather than on, the boards of the stage and the,.pages o* a book. ' ' - —-I .<•-•* - CAUCUSES OF'BOTH OX.fi . • PARTIES CALLED FOR THIS WEEK Mr. and Freenvaa a; Flumadore, Roeideau, *. HanKnii, Mf^| Rusaw, Robideau, Social Hop at ! -Scrable, oh Musks by % enjoyable tla*^! attended i Jtearl Bar4ow^ C. B. Bombjijf, Joseph IbMW'V , _ r have a sic%->&cf|e^at are imprwrt^ilt *', |n*- The ice'went iOttt.htere dur-ng uv- recent .thaw^./t'i.'.)?' \ ' Fred Br,anfa tojs house lust iftftiJift we are —«-~^ I at her uncle's, ad SataMay. aer Pike each they report American farms and farmers eclip- sed-all records during* 1914, for the combined yalue of their products reached a total of nearly $10,000,000,- 000, and that was . $83,000,000 more than the total for 1913, which was the I previous record year J The 1914 total | Is more than double the value of all i farm products in 1899. Secretary j CLASS1TIED ADS. BOMBAY—^10 acres, near. Solans- burg. Excellea location. • Clay loam soil. Over one halt tillable. Well drained. Watered by river. Good house. t New barn, with stanchions for 60 head. Several other good buildings. Creamery and school nearby. Price ! 116^00, $3,500 down, balance easy. J, H. .McLear, Gouverneur, #. Y. FARMS—Send *or list of jEarara for sale. W. 3, Potwin, .South Royalton, j vt,' ' FOB SA1E—Two lajFge buffalo robes. Would be fine for antoinobile use; also a phaeton as good as new. Houston.\\ cf. the Department *J£ r ^ require ,of Mrs. William Williams culture thinks the farmers feel god over.their- record last'yetr .were valued at more than 'FOB SALE—One gray horse $8J)0O,OOO,OQO and the estimated total' --* - -»--»--«_\ ^ provide a convenient location ,ior j the office and proper means for tuansaet- ing the postal business, and to -give their personal attention to the riian? a e- of lull asa may become postmister or ______ A.-rlting, addressed to tha first atsistant Xobody Wanti to be Postmaster. a woman over l§ years of age ;-_y be ThHSioiaco of Crar:,- Mils, South appointed J-WW^^.J^ EdwardTand Lonkville arc in danger women a*e declared b>- **»te otto I of being _^-o_tiaued by reason of th,eU se at 18.- Two copies of the- appli- fact that thev arc among the offices I C3tl on. in the ^catUs owfe Hand- to b^ brought under the damned J . _•)« Norwood & ?t I^awroncc Rail sei'.ide anti no applicants for examifi lue Democrats of Masset a will-ho'd their caucus to namo candidates for offices to be filkd at -the annual -ra©«.- toc he*e.- Mrs. S: .S.' but is imp^b' iouii The cold>m|R week, by a i nine ihaw.wr:. the fine £i*k$i«- ,; \Mr. and Wp>'% Mrs. Benjas&4_;;{ Ormsbee, j8C*_e»dad latjon of afflcei^ G Winter weather J, Crops weight 1 206 lbs Perfectly sou-d, to years vtf«ro?^ a Tm_T\productsandof; o! d. $150. Also a bay hors3, same SlLS animals-sold and slaughte^ .veigbl, 7 yevs old. ^175 ^ Slavin & eT s_s 53,82S,45g,000. The com and , 3 h H lkin, Williams 'Bid g tiheat crops were the -m'o:t i .tinr- K |e ._.,. ; ,»,,,, ,„.,,,.. b ;- = _-r-— --—-— ev«- produ-d.in the r_< =1 &$#£ Y<>uw - mtt WANTED at N ; J. C. The value-\o£ crop pr luctio. was & j^ Ri By . Sc ji GoL 6 05 Broadway, 'slightly less last year, .aan o 1»I3 ; Albany, X. Y., to'.earn Telegraphy ,cn aceoppt of the reduced value ftf aad ta u e positions on the road N-18-10 ithe cotton crop, brou'ghf abotlt.prin- ce ' jipaUy by the war, but the wheat crop value made u; co-ton loss. the sick list, oorn'and j LOST—Saturaa>, JanUarj ii,-,in Jtas- , tor the 1 sena village,\ a package eontaimng 'a check book, a bank book, a couple of checks and some letters Finder I.0ST NATION 4lOkeH the past llavs and a genr i,e near spoiling KP- ason, air. a** n w0 , and AW°s «. annual inatal- BUSINESS CARDS will b» rewarded by leaving at the , Massena Press office. C. 1 Cobane. MtbS Frances Goodriougli spent thej , • < ______ vseek end with friends in Raymond-1 Mrs. Peter LaComb spent one day J the past week with Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Froats and family. - \ ; Mr. and Mrs. Eli White aha.son! Victor -were guests at Josepb E-t»M oae day the past week. ' ' M. Mr: and Mrs, Peter LaComb • visited ;xs* £: « in MassenaTuesdayaftei ' \ D. F. fl«Ml*l_; D. V. . Veterinarian, For Pr. F. D. Walmsley, PhoaaSl-W. , 123 Andrews Street, Mas»ena, (i. i'r''- btion have appeared. In the ev„t s taat no rpraicailoas are received by January 13 the offices will be discon- tinued, occording to Inspector Geo. F. Smith. Other St. Lawrence county post offices to be placed m the classi- fied list are Chiklwood, Emeryville, Spoxley amd Talcotviiie. Applicants tor siny ot the. positions must reside within rite delivery of the office; be ot l<-gal :>gc: citizen's of .the \United States, able and willing to postmaster general,!should be; mailed to the undersigned in order that tboy may be tncladed with his report to the postoffiee department ' Applications should include state- ments of the candidates qhaiifica- tions such.as edutaition, experience banquet w« heli f ^ nectlon the ceremoiqt.-.. ,.-. .jfj' (Before n»»¥i_|| which is RJ>W and Mrs. Spears^ga; 'Friday cxening lh , 1 'yi a-rong promiaem , uc *^**;* '\ 4'r 1 by about 19 frtyl bring- a Confirmation cf this «w_ by ,«,_J' The Uemocratp -for ^l^j}^ M and refrcshme_te press tne sentiment that there is raal- n| _ ;tt ' tie, to l-terst members of m °' u ~ ing on-Friday esreoing of usis -wea^ at the opera house. It Js urn ?-?t t!iat\W -F.-C00k.ts -out for jl»e..nom- iiiation-'for- -sujxK'visof. j4,hut .in- ij'.v-y •nt Dc3ioeca:s f *• s t-c'l ation or amcenr,<•»> -- • -.-- . , 3 A. R. at tbeteSl in Massena., A»peon. „ ••• -- ^JS.^^ijmnection'withl. iars. Joseph 'LajComb haB .returwed to her hom© in Jttassena alter spend- ing, a few days among her eaildfem tjuite a namber from ; this irieinity atteuded • the birthdey; party of Mrs. Charles Froats at flvoa., Brook, last Frid^:> l, t night A gpod tisie was ear: Joyed by all' Aeir new home, jpoirglefced, Sir- toace there oa was attended w!as far- ^ c f Masaena-, served at mid- i ;;j|usie SS3S »nS;St te £.£|H^; ,f,s -.« —..!.. as to the applicant'^ ability to supply positoftlce quarters and properly trangact the postal business. con- fident of u mning and thore will prob- ably JO a larje turnout at ihs caucus and an interesting session j r at V»)jf_jq$) r ill sunning * • cart ciaupiiig xiety. - --v\ „ \ . Mtes Ettjpa ter» M?s,.f«ft« er, Mr*, %Jtt The much pleased new statefroa* has now been- Mr. and Mrsi'TO: b- very \.tie .•»««««* »'»7^| tPatrickVMart^' their par.y in such a st.oug-old oi tb- , ^ ^ ^^j GO P. as Massena. The Republican caucus will bu held at the town hall on 3aturdiy .after- noon and bids fair to be a lively one looking for the -nomination on the as two promwent Repttblicana are • - B. S. O'Neill, the J. 'has been very ^m'ewbat bet- sltbough he is ^..-very Weak nluch ae- illted her s* 6 \' id her moth- eatly- -vlci»Hy *fe paets-.of * uininer which ^certainty. . Benson spent Hon:y and Knto were Jones and oaugh- . Mr and Mrs Xbrraan iwa children and 'Ales guests of Mrs C tor Sunday.- Mr. and Mrs Andrew Euto and baby Carl were guebts at Joseph Euto's Sun- day .... Joseph Euto and son Flovd were in Brookdate last Tuesday, . ' . James SLeech and son Marcus were in Massena one day last week. Bertha Kirkey of Massena spent .a couple of days with her sister, Mrs George LaComb, recently. Mr. and .Mrs. Will Davis sj^n-t Sun- day with relatives .at Massena. NOTICE—Pursuant to »n owter; of Al- rio R, Herriman, Surrogate of tne County oif St. Lawrence, and according to the Statute in such cases made and .provided, ~N6tice is hereby: .given to j all persons, having claims against the estate of William sj. P . Garvin, late of Massena, in- said .county, deceased, that 'the/. are required .to exhibit the the subscriber, -at bis office in the town jof'Massena, cu or before the 15th day 'of Fehruaty nest- Dated, August 4th, 11>H, SHERMAN B. PAYNE G, A- CHASE, Executor { Massena, N. Y.. , % . • Attorney for Executor. If you could not, by force of cir- cumstances, do as you agreed, an apology^is in order then and thero. There would te mere-good feeling ia this old world if we were all as :-n\iDu c •-.(. 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