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^ •3 - r 'c 3;' Lightning Rods Prevent Ughthing Losses WHEN your buildings are protected with Shinn-Flat Lightning Rods, you may be abso- lutely awe that they're safe from Lightning damage, Shinn-Flat Lightning Rods are the only kind madcr m the form of a flat cable—which has 36$mote conducting surface for electricity than the tame amount of material made into a round cable, lightning Can't Strike if Shinn Gets There First! Shinn-Flat prevents die accumu- lation of electricity in the build- ing, by permitting it to gradually pasa from the heavily charged ground and building into the at- mosphere above. Bonded to Protect A. large Bonding Company issues a Surely Bond to the owner ofwry building we protect, guaranteeing that Lightning will not damage. Shinn's 4-Legge4 Brace Jioldsthe top upright and prevents sagging and rattling, iivqiiinji Call and get a book on the. Lightning Caute and Control Sold and Installed by P. R SHAVER, Glenfiekt N. Y. CASTORLANP. .sP- Lawn Fate Friday. Evening for Benefit of • 4 .y Baptist Society— Miss Leona Herzlg s' Quest of Honor at Variety Shower— »X.\.' Five Graduate From Vlllaoe School. 4.'* (Miss Ruth A. Beyer, Correspondent.) :.-... Leon Louis is spending a few days at ^-Detroit. V.v Services at the BaptiBt church will be «;:>: held at 11 and 8 o'clock, new time. >, Mr. and Mrs. EHIa and daughter 'fey. Gladys were week-end guests of relatives j: at Watertown. £•:•* Mra. George Hutchlnson, 'of Ogdena- ~gc burg, is spending a week with Mr. and V;. Mrs. Joseph Riffanacht. t^—Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fanning and chil- £A;dcenv of Prospect, were recent guesta of '•%, Mr sand MTS. Jay Cross. « ; MJ». Joseph Riftanacmt spent a few &> :daya recently with Mr. and MTB. George -£,; Hutchlnson at Ogdensburg. ..• < Elmer Virkler, Huldah Hofer and Laura -ip Hirschey spent Friday with, Mr. and Mrs. C Charles Beyer at Three Mile Bay. -;»: Mr .and Mrs. Jay Smith and daughter ^Marguerite, of Carthage, were-.week-end ii guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Biiggs. Kyi Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Virkler and Mr. d Mrs. C. A. Beyer left Tuesday for it to spend a few days with Mr. &.s. C. Ray Barn urn. >.! Tlte tedlee of the .Red Cross Society are >J t TFK I C to meet wuhMrs. E. C. t?VUM , b n, Friday afternoon at 2730 to talk ^ahout working for the Armenian chil- /xdren'a relief. ; v*. There will be an Ice cream and cake tspcial on the Baptist church lawn Friday ,rjBye&lnK, June 26th. Everyone la in- vited, the proceeds- to be used. In re- S the sheds. Theodore Kohler gave a variety ^-^-M,^» . Thursday evening Jn honor of '•'/ffiwy Leona Herzlg, whose marriage to -jQeorge\ Crowder will take place this —\*- . The gifts to the bride-elect ln- pyrex and silver. first annual commencement exer- ,.£.,».«.., of the Castorland school were held .MOGday evening, June 21. at 8 o'clock, *\'\*\-the school building. The schoolroom repacked with relatives and friends of graduates, who were five In number, .^•m*^ graduates were Leland Llnstruth, fKacnil Hlrschey, - Kenneth Qoutremotit, -Margueiite Virkler and Hoy Sturtz. A ^plendlA: programme was presented by ^C primary and intermediate grades un- ,,^t3*lih.£.-direction of the teacherB, MIHS \ ^ ^>8treiff and Miss \ Clara Wool- jer.: ; The address of the evening *»tJven'-V by District Superintendent _:.T:V^ho told of; the progress otedu- . •i.V-^'-'New.. York state. The pro-, ^\ik/VWt-ft Avitnln'ir woo 1 is -fnilnnra*' Pupils passing from Naumburg No. 7 are the following: Julius Herzig. arithmetic, 78; PauHne Heralg, -spelling, 81; Geral- dine Karcher, spelling, 92; Arleen Pfaff, geography, 75; Stanley Schaefer, English, 76; Helen Schantz. spellihg. 82; Irene Thoma. spelling, 96; arithmetic, 84; Cor- rlne Yoder, spelling. 86; arithmetic. 77. Pupils from Denmark No. 12 receiving 76 per cent or more are: Marion Camp- bell, spelling, 86; English, 83; arithmetic, 87; history, 83; writing, 90; Loren«O Larlbee, apelling, 95; arithmetic, 75; geo- paphy, 77; history, 79. Those passing from Castorland No. 19 are: Chester Beyer; geography.. 75; Ralph Dlmlck, arithmetic, 99; geography, 89; Kenneth Goutremout, English, 81; Malcolm Hlr- schey, arithmetic 100; geography, 83; W. Naomi Hirschey, English. 85; Leland Llnstruth. English, 9&; George Ruhm. arithmetic 86; Raymond Stockburger. arithmetic, 95; Roy Sturtae, English, 75; C. Marguerite Virkler. ^English, 96; Stan- ley Virkler, arithmetic-4>8t^jeograTp1iy, 92. Those receiving certificates at No. 16 in the primary room are: Welling ton Allen. Burton Barker. Harold Far- ney, William Felstel, Clifton Gravea, ^Beatrice HIrachey. Charles Hlrschey, Lucile Hlrschey, Vincent Hlrschey, Wil- bur Hirschey. James Martin. Margery 2£? nnat \ n J h V aak RWdlespraker. Earl StUes. EMzabeth Stockburger, Gordon Stockburger, Helena Virkler, Yale Virk- ler' and- Bertha Yousey. In the Inter- mediate room: Pernal Cross, Harwood Hufout, Paul Vlr^er, Aniy Barker, Ches- ter Beyer, Ralph Dlmlck. Matcohn Htr achey, George Ruhm, Lavern !Vlrkler, Stanley Virkler and Esra Yousey. -Those receiving honor certificates in~©lther de- partment were: Harwood Huf«ut,'Paul Vfrkler, .Ralph Dlmick,' Malcotmt-v Hlr- schey*«.S/tanley< VirklerV WeHtaBtdtt' Allen: WUfrna Feistel, Clifton Gravej. Beamce Hlrschey, Charles Hirschey, LucHe Hlr- schey, Vincent Hlrschey, Wilbur >, Hir- scheyr Elisabeth Stockburgeri Yale Virk- ler and Gordon Stockburger. jjfj\\vclaes, history, Roy/Stuftzj \Rock T *•>: PKaii; aAinr* •• • primary girls; playet, given by seniors and g: class prophecy, Naomi Hlrschey; , ^,,—^j, Doctor,\ George Ruhm; \Noah's Sc£'-r rprimary room; '^Vacation Song,\ \ ::Tr v :' 4 Valedlcto>y,\ C. Marguerite ,«^rr \Parting/song class of- 192(V; '^:j£Uon of grade certificates by Su- 1. .\^r;--t Babbit, assisted by Miss •owi: address by Superintendent Bab- ^^^hb also presented- the seniors wtth •~*\~;'diplomaa. At the clojse of the exerv: ^-\\.the school extended congratulations \>^he graduates, after which they re- \ »w, congratulations from their, many \'\\•\ '-''. i&ll five graduates Intend:, to en-; •h ; school this fall. Four expect :3..IiowTi|le-Academy aod-^the Itfth- hlgh school. They carry 'with best, wishes of their many passing. Regents' examinations k No. 9, are the following: nxiOk,. history, 82; George Farr, ; history, 97^ Julia Farr, Geo- ; Francis. Lee, gebgraphy, ,75; Roeder,; spelling 04; arithmetic, •;*76;. GladyB .Soheer, history, 77, fonta,,.i«pe3llng .90, geography, 82.. GLENFIELD. M. E. Sunday School Picnic at BrantlntfV ham Lake Next Saturday—Ladles' Aid to Give Supper. July 1. (Mrs. W. ,G. Riffanacht, Correspondent.) Mrs. . Mamie Miller has been visiting friends In town;\ . - .; ... Miss Jessie Osborne is visiting relatives at Thousand Island Park. ' Mrs. F. ~ N. Blodgette spent, the past week withvfrjends in Boonville. .^^ v ^ Misa Ethel PhUllpe, of Ogdensburg, Is visiting Her; brother,, Sidney PHflllpis and famUy\. ;.:•• •-:•• .• \•.;'-•'• '-vv v --,-.>:,.-Vu---;--•.•;;. - -Mr; *hd Mrs. Harry Salsburgand fam- ily spent Sunday with-r relatives ;b-Port Leyden.,-. ,-• /•^•^'^r^^--:^^^:^ The-,D. Division of the Ladles' Aid- will serve supper Thursday afternoon, Julyvl, at 6:15 , new. time. -.-,, ,. .'>,. ::.••-*; i:••£••:• \Mra^WilHam HHts, who has-been.seri- ously ,111,\ was taken to Hepljurn Hospital at C^enBbutg.VThuratoy...;.'^':- 4 '..-^'-^-^\-;\-'- The M. E. Sunday schpol picnic will be held at Brantlrigham Lake on . Satur- day. June 26th. All are In vi ted to attend. Children, of the Sunday school who have no way of riding- are requeBte,d/to meet at the churoh; 1; ^ - .-'u - •'-•• . •• JMr. and Mrs. L. H. Salmon, Mr. and Mrs. N.W.4 Salmon, Mr. and:Mra.- F. K. Blodgette, 1 Mr. and- Mrs. .yf'...Q: Rittan- acht and- son Lee,. Mrs. Amanda Salmon, Mrs. C. G. Slater and Leo and Donald ^alttion attended a family reunton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, of Turin.: '. ' •••-•-•• \ --•••-:•'\ ••-,-, .-..^- .. . County. Treasurer.B. S. Hayes, of Wa- tertown, recently received a check for {69,190.66 an. Jefferson •= county's: share of he state Income tax. : Frank Blackman,- of New. York, will nt&Jiage the -Murray, Island, hotel this season. The h>tel wlU open July.1, and TyJH\^ WLTl OfL- tli^\ * ***A»trtn**- nla'n •- '.'• *.' \ - ^0^M^^^;£^4: . ^ r .; ; ; ; -'.';\•'*.Vs •''•'. ' ; ' •'\' t; ^#v^!5l:^T ^^r^^^^^^-^l^^^yK^* 1 ' •-%$% < OONSTABLEVILIJB. Local Band Qivei Enjoyabls Concert--^ O«ath of Or. C. A. stoddard In New York—Commencement at Union School. (Mlsa Sarah D. Evans, Correspondent.) L. F. Sohmidt visited relatives in Utlca last week. • Sherwood J. CJover, of Utica, spent th week-end ^n town. M. E. church servloes as usual, Rev H. E. Wlnslow will occupy th* pulpit. Mlsa Helen Zlmmer. of Utlca, la visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joaep' Zlmmer. • At St. Mary's.church masa will be oele brated at 9 a. m., and at 10:30 at High market. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill and daughter Margaret, of Boonville. spent Sunday with relatives In town. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Shea have ai their guesta Mr. and Mra. Edgai Boucher, of Whltesboro. Mlsa Katherlne McMorran has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Herbert D. Fairchild.. of Lowvllle, the past week. St. Paul's church services) June t7th: Holy communion, 8 a. va.; morning prayer and sermon, 10:30; -Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. George Newhart and brothers, Charles, Walter and Edward Newhart. returned to their home Ui Chi cago Friday. MM. Clara M. Crofoo't entertained fo the «&ek-end her niece and family, Mr and Mrs. 8. C. Lewla and son weldon of Syraouae. Congratulations are extended fto Rev. H, E. Wlnslow and bride, who were mar rled on Wedmesdayj June 16th. the bridi being Miss Eleanor Hlgby, of Turin» The Cqnstableville .Band gave another of their enjoyable concerts Saturday evening. A large number of people were out to hear It and the mualo was very good. Sunday Mrs. James Doyle entertained Mrs. C. E. Merriam and three children, of Chicago. III.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank .Doyle and children, Lyons Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckley and two daughters, of Boonville. Mrs. Merriam and children and Mr. and Mrs. Buckley and children left Monday for Cape Cod, where they .win remain for several weeks. , MR Merriam and son Charles wiU Join them later. * ' Dr. C A Sto*d*ra>a noted divine o New York, died at his home in New York city June 3, at the-age^of 87 years. He was 111 but two weeks. He recently oh served his sixtieth anniversary of hii ordination to the ministry. He waft, the oldest member In the Presbytery of New York. He was born In Boston, Mass., and was an editor and author. He was pastor of the Washington Heights church from 1859 to 1883. which was his only pa.Btora.te. Dr. Stoddard married Miss Mary Prime, also of New York.' He- leaves four daughters. Conatablevllle friendB regret to learn of-the death of this gentleman, who made many friends during his Btay here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Roberta, where he spent some time for several summers with his sister-In-law. Miss Prime. The commencement exercises of the Conatablevllle Union school were held In the school building Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The rooms were prettily dec- orated for the occasion with daisies and fecns. The mofto-of the academic de- partment was \Labor omnla vlnclt,\ and the cfase colors were blue and gold. Mlsa Lydla Louise Ford was graduated from, the academic department. Those who were advanced to the\acad«mjlc depart- ment were Eunice Ford, Helen'Sonwenk, Frances Roche and Jqhn Roche. The motto of the eighth grade graduates was \Honor waits at labor's gate.\ The pro- grame rendered follows: Song, America, school; address. \Music Clarence Ford; mustc, achool orchestra; recitation. Lydla Louise Ford, The Psalm of Life\; eighth grade, class history, Eunice Ford; music, Henry Taylor; eighth grade . dan pTrephecy, Frances Roche;. eighth grade Jaat will and testtfment, Helen Scbwenk; address, Rev. Donald C. Stuart; remarks by Principal Harold IN. Young and pres- entation of diplomas.. NATFMBUR0. Mrs. Nellie Cole v 8etls Residence to Ed\ ward Hoch—$23. for Foreign Missions-' r greeting New Barns. -^- -'--. p.A. home, by Illness. . iSLmoh Roth, and Joseph erecting modern farm bV Rdlph Rih f (Mrs.. H. L. Zahn^ ^Correspondent) Mrs. Philip.A Beyer Is confined to her Roggle are Rudolph7j^ch»er, of Beaver Fails, has been vlfftir^f his brother, Fred Weir and family. ' . V; ••••-, \ '• • : -' ••••\—v ;•'•••••-•• Mrs. Nellie Cole has Bold her resi- dence to Edward Hoch, who has Haken possession. Mrs. Charles Merx was the recent guest Joseph Eoersol, of M hl of Mr. and Mrs. Beaver Falls. \ Mrs. Frankr~ Petrle and th k children, or f H Carthage, were week-end guests of Har- vey H. Hubbard. -.'.'- Several Farm Bureau members and their families attended the annual picnic at Lyons Falls Thursday. \ - Seven hundred-'and twenty dollars : is the: amount subscribed^for. the..Forward \Movemerxt by members^of Evangelical 'churcli'. '• •,-.•\ ' •' • ' I' - •\••. •• : ' Lillian A. Weir^ind iMaster Henry\. Jt. GouW, of Lyons 5Fall8,> : returned home Mondby, after spendingrseveral days with; spg r. aad^Mw. FrediWelr, ;..: v:iJ. Children's day exerclaes were observed at - the ^Evangelical church Sunday, even\* Ing. Much credit islidfle all who took part; and to the commJuee In charged The offering for. Foreign. Mlsslonavwas m^ V : ' • •• •'\•'\- : ! i\\'•• \ : \*\\' •\'\ \'• T9 talned at\ a 6 o'<io^^ dinner Baturday; Urs^ -John .'.\V7;*..'JP|itppife^V*a)ro'- fanijtly,.;('oi!! ^efW' -Bremen.; \Mr. \''• and > : Mrs^. : Jacob family^of Cro|*an;.'Mrf. J and PallBj the? \ MlssiEfs Nina.•.and'Naon*J- .yirkV ler ari4 Morris yirkl^rj • of. LowvlHe, aod CaH.Virkler and. Franlr.Br<>ther»r of Cas- torland. -• '\V: V^v.X\: b • ^'-. •'•< \..:y V-: -\ BARNES CORNERS. Children's Day a t l^e QrariQe Drew a Large Crowd—81 mllar Exercises at' ths Church .on li ' ? : l : \^ (Mrs. A. J. Bradbury. rCosrebpondent.)\' Children's day will be observed herein; the church on Sunday evening, July 4.'. Mrs. -Ella Richards haB returned home, after spending some time at \Water town. Mrs. Elta-Stevenson and son William; of Three'Mile Bay, called on friends here Tuesday. : -V ••-\. Clark Scott and Wllaon > Curtis, of Adams Nwere recent guest» of-Harvey Bradbury. -.-\' •,• >•,•-'••••\.\•.-.•„•.- •}•-•*'••-';~fyz. 'Mr;- and Mrs. Amos•; Dening r-a«fc soir Lyston called on MrQv, H. Fairman wad family Satunfttj'.• • -v-.^• '?-,'?.- -V••-'.-.:;. • -; • Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and family, of Rodman, were recent-guests of Mr: and Mrs. John Hodkjnson. - -^ Mrs. Margaret Richards and son James, of Colfax, Waah.. have arrived to; spend he summer wltbrfrlenctef.here, \ l , Mr. and Mrs. A.. J. Bradbury and Bon Hervey and,Mrs. H. Fairman: were recent guests ofT Mr. and .Mrs,«W. N. Hul&ert and family at/ TyleryHle. / ..-.• : • ;>;. , A large crowd attended Children's day at the Grange Satuirday, :;bel«g; an m. day ses84pn':>w|JthV'bu8ineBS^^eettiur'!.:at 0>30 -a. rri;;;-diiinier;* t^r^whlch; a present rtsbufg «;; ; « Afootifor Cleveland B JSCUIT! What delight this word , ' suggests. So tender they idirjy melt in the mouth, aiud of sucji Bavor that the \appetite is never satisfied, J These are the kind of biscuite anyone :' can /make with Geveland'* Baking Powder and these tested recipes: * . Bltculti Jjpttps flour . i 4 teaspoons Cleveland's BakitifPowd.tr . H ttaspoon salt t tablespoon* shortening , *~ % «uj> milk or half milk and half water ^ Sift together flour, bakfa* powder tad Mlt, •* A<1<J sBortenlng and rub'ln my UglSUjr,-ad4 : »- mm slowly ta mate aofl dou«b; roU ot pat «. Q»t oa floured- board ta sAout OMM In thlckaets (handia M UWe as pos»lbl«>: cut i with hucult cutter., Baka in hot ov« 16 to 16 minutes. ;.:- . ; Petmfe Butter Bnttd v lcut>sflour 4 teaspoons Cleveland'a Baking Powder 1 t«4apoon salt % cup peanut butter &P? flour, bakinf powder, aalt ,»nd aturar tof»th*r. Add mllk^to peanut butter, blend •% weU aad add to dry Uvw4M8t«; mm iho*. .oughiy. Bak» la, fM«Md loa^ pan in alow oven 46 to 60 miBute«; this Is beat wbe« « in «Uce» an* fl or lettuc* and ; Ptrkjr HoiUe Rolli louptflovr l teaspoon fait ... t«ajpooft»Cteveland'«l Baking P Ublii owder &$&$>•*& *** -*ito» pow4w together. AjW melUd s*wrt«oiiw-to oaijk find add «iow- \j to drjf S^^i^ t imi^^i; K4 Iti on ^ ^ G Crease of inch a^o^ in miwrtes In r Place, one AD<rw to stand 16 B%ffl*i with buiter and hak.« In modarate oven is ••''-'•-' v :w*- :5^ - CRVaTALDALC. Mr^ and Mrs. Charles Shaw, Daughter and 8on Attend Reception In Lowvllle Given In Honor of Mr. snd Mcs. Clinton Thompson. (Mrs. R. Wetmore, Correspondent.) Miss Addle Greeniow Is home from Stlllwater. Jay Smith Is spending a few days at Stlllwater. Mr. and Mra. Theodore Shaw w home from Petrle's Mill over Sunday. James Ross recently visited at\ the home of his uncle, George Sauter and family. - Flora and Graoe Wilder took the Re gents' examination at SperryvlUe last week, v - Mr. and Mrs. George Sauter and Elmer Rosa spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Beymour Ross. ~ ' Mrs. Ada Shepherd, of Turin\ Is spend* Ing the week'with her daughter, Mrs, Herman Muncy and family. Mr, and Mrs-. Adelbert Walker and son AJtcn, of -Numbers ?our, spent the first of the'weekat their home here. Mr. and^MrW Hftrman Muncy and torn Lly spent Sundiay at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Orren Fettarly,on Beech HHL Mrs. Jaok Wetmore; In company-with Mr. and Mrs. Albert punbar, or Lowvllle, spent two days last week; at Number Foxir. • ...• .....-:,;'f , • ..---.• -. .,-. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards and Mr. and: Mrs. Andrpw rj^yndecker left for their summer homes-at Number Four st^week.' --,-.. Mrs. Harriett-Thompson* of Beaver River, was s»iruett of Mrs. Robert Tuft and- -:-Mx*<- vCynthI»rWetmpre. Thursday and oMday, T -^-* ?:--.r.-r : 7- ~ ,-«•• ... Mr. and,, Mrtui James Wetmore and daughter Mildfed. of Watertown, have arrived to spend the;'summer at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Washington MupaT* •- i Mr,.* and Mrs. C^lntftn Thompson were ) therh<omeKofM^\9^mpsdA!sj(U< ; entii at.therh ) Mr. and and Frid .M^\9^mpsdA ehartes- Sbaw.- thi tt 4IU. OUU OU*> V'MNMV BUSIII ^ Jtmupfaf ' and Friday, on their way to nheir Sum- mer resont at Beav«r Biver. - '.••;.••' : - •'•• Mr. and.rMrs. Charliav Shaw, daughter Margaret and- son Leslie attended' a re- ception at Lowvlllei given In honor of Mr., and-Mrs. .Clinton Thompson, whose marriage occurred on the 16th. Inst. ' Margaret Shaw, who -has T attended school' at Rome the past- year, has • re- turned home, and last. Friday left -for Stlllwater, ? where she expects to spend some time at the home^of Mr. and Mrs. Charles WetmQre. ''.:£;^-) : \;'••\• \!'. R. FV Erwln Ragardlng- Hts Troublsi ; ' k >4iin'v4tT J>Olt>ua- tack^of indigestion r fol ness and^oonatipatl on. i's Tablets so highly stomach troubles T bo lets a trials 1 \'- f an; rge :oi tt?* bHry v \:XiiiltlniT metnbejrii*-Were, from. JjowvlUe,.- Copenhagen, ^H Tyle>vlUe^GardheTB ^Cdr^ers^' y> CountyBeputy^^bewis v Archaf turer of PomotJja Grange, Miss Ax^hBTi <>l Jiowvllle;: were jjresent; the Grange exchange axid v Farm^Bureau} also pOanacfor the Grange pootha toCO pete at thir^tiewl*-opunty v fair a^d mreau work. •'.-,. HA8 RUSHVILLE FOUND THE SAME? The' Ahawa'f la Found In Ihe Straight- forward Statement of a ^ RuihvMle '•'.-_. - ; -.R*a»dsnti f . / -. \: -.- . - . We have been reading week aTter week in the local presa or .Lowvllle citizens who-have been rid of distressing kidney and bladder troubles hyDoan's Kidney Pills, andi we: have _ often CwonderWt whether the same high opinion of this, medicine,ta to be found:in our neighbor- ing towi^s, This frank and earnest stater ment by ~a welUknown : arid respected resident of RufihVJUe. Will set thla doubt at .rest. :• •• - - -;•; ,>. -.••\;':<... • : .\ - -, . . :^ev. B. B. WUlfams u :mlniBter of Bap- tist church.. Railroad.- St., RushVille, N; IT.} says: \I ttave ufed poah'sjEIdn>y Pills occaelonally. for 3, number of years for backache and kidney, trouble, purlng attacks,\ my back wquld -ache- terribly aoreBS my kldne'ys. I had this backache, and soreness for about a year\before I used Doan's Kidney Pills, the first time. I took three or four boxes and they srave me fine relief. I think Doan's Kidney Pills are a good kidney remedy/' Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-»get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Rev. Wil- liams had. Fo8ter*Milburn. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, 'N. Y,—adv. •. •>> ; Candies QEOROl Alb Block, Shady Avenue^, Xow- K J, |T. , . Attdmsy an^i Countsior at;Us.w r ' Qfflcs'm \Kellogg Blo^'SnadyaYe Monet fa. loan ^oa approved seourtty, > . R, rruRTevANT, M, p., '•'' • :• ?-. •*•' Byt •peolallt*.\ Will be at LowviUe on the , -end Saturday of eaoh monith, ^.Junelt and if,.' : DFt C. A, 8CHLIEDER, Osntltt. ' Qas Adminlatdrsd. Smiley Block, Phone |45-J. lmXT QEO. M. MoCOMBfc, M. P., iyt Qlastss'and, sowing the best of JNew are doing ;bualiiM« with the samfi old w Oompaniea ^ \ \ A in our office for ^^^^^fite •\..'• :{:t •VJr.-J**i; •^^ Srvy;:- \iKS^ mmmmmm vmrnmrnm. He t- rlc|ing pledge. tj>o»c grW, old tin of tne R^ di&i tlie\ mcmorie».l - Tht inow-<--Kave been given lilt by tkt v resBwn for m £.'-\- <'-