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• \•• \ ' .-,W v ...«. • \ • • • ••*•• \ : . * • , 'W : - • - •••; - .\• • •• • • ... ^ THE JOURNAL A|P W * ' ~ • , I A*? #. ! r.0^0S^ mx J'Z,, -•' *• ' v / L%ht Car With 3tyf«* Spring* Win* Los Angeles-Yoeemite Run • THB LIGHT OVERLAND on Triplex Springs scored another remarkable triumph, in the annual 355-oiile Los Angdea-Yoeemits Economy run. Pour out of the •i* cups offered fell to Overland cars. In Class One, an Overland took first place with a gasoline average of 35J miles per gallon. In Class Two ah Overland Sedan won easily with an average of 274 miles to the gallon, in the Qrand Sweepstakes, Overland cars finished first and second. The Baker Economy Cup for this best economy record in gad oil and water also went to Overland, Touring, $98S| Roadster, $9tS; Coupe, $I325{ Man, $1571 Mowr.etkwT«ls4*,saeJeett»cae***wlta*ata«tfce . N.C. BATEMAN, 84 Dayan St; Lowville, JM. Y. .0$ H RELIABILITY It is sound financial sense to seek a safe form of invest- ment, \convertible into casn— at a moment's notice. This strong bank offers such an opportunity anch- , pays. WANTS, FOR SALE, ETO. — — \ - • \ ~ hi'. ' *\* '\\\\ * Found—In my pasture, a bull. Owner may have same by dlscrlbing and v pay for advt. Norman Mosber, Phone S5-F42, Town Harriaburg. - 38tf For Sale—Farm of 312 acres, located at Great Bend. Jeffenonoonnty; moat be •old to close estate. For terms enquire of Fay Pflater, Lowvllle. :- • 47tf or »aie—-Four mowing machines, one •horse machine, one Daln 6-feet,' one Deerlng 6-feet, one Deerlng 6-feet, one lorserake; also six horses for sale. C. W. Brlgga, Caatorland. erty \^o impounded \Semi-anhualJy Banking by mail is as con- venient, easy and safe as in person ^ ju$t ; v S^^:^<Jiift money by ^money ^rclSr, check, draft or registered i m Nearly 30,000 Depositors' Resources . $11,000,000 M li \'V-': \ -v.isi\ \7 \•^v .'.'<?'* DEERING McCORMICK OSBORNE E.& B. Farm machines and implements in stock now •r- If you ai*e in need of a haying or hai vesting machine buyitno#.- Ortly a yery limited supply left We are also making a special price on\ Farmers' Favorite Grain Drills i<k immediate delivery. These drills came in late for this season and we haven't room to store diem. If you will need one for next year it will pay you tojiet one of these now. . ' ? E» & B» Farm Tractors do the work where others fail Ppn't fail to see ours before you buy. Found—A bunch of keys near Kings- ury's Corner on State road. The owner an have them by paying for thla ad- vertisement. Call on Roy Edlck, Turin, ST. 'Y. I 8trayetfr-Came to my premises Ab^tit one 1st, . f6ur^ black antf white calve*. Owner can have same by proving prop- P* haau- 88-2 CARD OF THAISK8. (Notices under this heading fifty cents each, caoh with order.) LowvHie, June 22, 1920. We desire to express our sincere- and heartfelt thanks to neighbors and friends for all their kindness and consideration shown us during the time of our bereave- ment, and especially to those who fur- nished automobiles and gav* flowers. >• <3lfe-ned,} Mrs. C. W. Noble, Mrs. J. V. Farney. Mrs. <X Martin. Mrs. 8. B. You- roans, J.TX Kebner, C. W. Rebner, Morris Rebner. NOTICE. Dancing parti«« every Wedn««day •vsning st Q, H. Boyle's, three mile* ••st of Boonville, near HawkinsvilU. Four |5ieo« orchestra; round and squar« dano««, Choise refreshments. Tickets, including war tax, TS.cenls. . S 34-4. ings. Johnson's Carbon remover cleans Jhe motor. Sold by Cbaa. A. HumWe. l|tf WANTS, FOB SALE, ETO. (f^atnMhlt under this heading, one eeni a word eaoh insertion! no m&- vertitjamffit let* than 25 oente,) Cash Muel Aooompany Order. For 8al«—-Nine pigs. 7 weeks old, R. J. Mlllftrd, Lowvllle, N. Y., Gardner road. Wanted—--Single man to work on farm. Enquire of Jemes- Nefsey, LowvUle, N. Y. 84tf Horsss for Sals—At Strife house barn, Lo.wviUe, and stables at Turin. B. R. Rupert. 13-4 Wanted—Standing grass; spot cosh. Edward M. Sheldon, Martlnsburg; Phone 987-F2. Potatoes—25 bushels of fine quality .table—potatoes for sale. G. L. Rook, telephone Ml-m:' one Far Bale—Qne Osborne mower, Deerlng mower; 6-foot cut and in good repair. U. D. Falrohfld, LowvlUe. 83-8 Wanted—To boy, a second-hand bicycle m good condition. Louis H. Copeley, Phone 72-J. . For Sale—A Jlrst-clasa \building lot* on DeWItt street. Lowville, one-half acre. Enquire of P. a. Dunaway, Phone 238-J. Wanted—Waitresses and general help for summer months. Address- P. vA. HUrby, Bis; Moose, N. Y. S4tf Wanted—I buy used cars, all makes, and pay cash for them: N. C. Bateman. 84 D*yan street, Lowville, N. T. tZit For Sale—Dodge touring car, recently, overhauled. Price right. Enquire of D. H. Dekin, Lowvllle, N. Y. For Sale—<Single-comb White Leghorn cockerels, vWychoff strain. W. F. Bradlsh, Maple Avenue, Lowvllle; Phone 273-W. • . . ^ 34-2 For Sale-t-Five acres of standing grass on No. Three .road, Lowville. Enquire of Nellie E. Rice, 12 West State street. LowvlUe; phone 227-J. . Lost—On S. James or State street. Car- thage, a gray light overcoat, with belt and pair of gloves In pocket. Will finder please notify Box 2, Glenfleld, New York? Lost-i-An open-face gold watch, be- tween the Idjren Barber farm and the LowylHe milk station. Finder will please return to Roy,.Kline. r For 8ale—RoB|4op desk; solid oak; length, flfty-four niches; 8 large draw- ers; 30 pigeon-taolesj. good condition. F. 1. Thatcher, Martinsburg. \ Spruce Lumbfr for Sale—20,0«t feet. Inch,. 2x4, 4x4 and< flooring; also beech and elm plank. Edwa'rd~M. Sheldon, State road, Martlnsb*rgr phone 937-F2. For Sale^-Palr of deaft horses, weight 2,800 pounds, also one lady's driving horse and buggy. M. P. Effley, Ids Shady Avenue. Lowville; Phone 180-W. ,£4-2 Horses fo*, Sale—To make room /for .farm traotor. S»und young horses well fed and cared for r now in excellent work- Ing condition.- Edward M. Sheldon, State road, Martineburg; fShone 037-F2. •r Farms^ For ^|*^128Vgood dairy farms In &ewls» Jefferson, Bt. Xawrende . and Oawegp^anUes fn(|Sale> Send for new Qouverneur.N^Wt^ : \•• •*''~--^.^*7# . Farm Wanted—•Have^- applicant^. for farm* around the Lowvllle section., lihe farms I have, do not Just - fill the re- quirement*. ; Who ha* a farm .wtti dairy they wish to seU? H. C. Rogers, Ooa- or ^Wanted: At Once—A conipetant Qd|ddl» aged woman lor general J work in cottage; at 1,000 IslAnT Patk during July and Aujrast; family of two. Ait .tp^Mrt. F.lw^ Bruce, 4. Bridge acres: ot land of the-Ablal . rin, w^-nUlesv-.<roB»-';JL6w«i: vlUe, and all houaehold goods Woloee the y, AdnitaSrtratdrv l»e Soujth . Rooheiter, N. Y. Vf *&* f6Fpfe8al»^lilte\^ chine, window: sba^esr b4^j6 \ chlld' lamp WANTS, FOB SALE, ETO: Used Cart—We have them; get In touch with us; if we haven't what you want we can 'get it. Schants Bros. Lowville. . m Do You Want Moneyf—I pay highest cash price for old Iron, rags, rubber, bur- lap sacks and all kinds of old raetalu, furs and hides, Talso dealer In No, I sacks. Call on or address Lewis Buff, Bast State street. LowvUle, N. Y. Phone Auto Specialties—Olve your tires a ohance to wear out by ualnf Rlm-Orip Sub-Caselngs. Vulpa patchlna; rubber mends tubes in fl+e minutes; mend any rubber foods. Parko dean* everythinf without water. Ttre-Doh mends Help Wanttd—Glrla for work on sew- ing machines, bundling, etc. Experience not necessary. Odod wages paw while learning. Highly sanitary factenr oon- dltlons, pleasant surroundtnga and clean pleasant work. Can also uae a few men. Addrese, The Utlc* Willowvaie Bleach* ing Co., Chadwteks, N. Y. Sftf For Ule—By owner, the Nort* Hoos«, Belfort, N. Y., consisting of 14 rooms, with bath, and-large dancing hall; good spring water; barn room for U hones; large shed and 14 acre* of land' Inolod- inf a grove of I or si acre* and near * orts. rland. N. YT R. P. D. 1. CTtf Automobiles—Bargain*, 1918 Ford road- ster In fine condition, recently over- hauled. Late model Ford truck with- strong, good-slxsd rack; #IU carry IS milk cans; mf Ford touring oar, Just overhauled .and ready to run; model W Overland touring oar in good condltibn; 191« MaxweU roadater. Many others. They will not last lort at my price*. N. O. Bateman, 84 Dayan St; telephone 70-W. - r For near tool* and good buildings; Pfurter farm at Great Bend; stock a^d good buildings: U00 sapp treea;; bargain;gan; PItoherr ftgisB gue, MSS a tk tl U 4 sa treea a PItohe Montague M acre*, stock, tools aitd gopd buildings: farm near Windeoker, 188 acre*, stock, tools and good 1 build- ings, state road, would list more; no sale, no charge; | per oent on, sale. L?an« negotiated'; general law practice. Win. B. Breen, LowvUle. Farms for Sale—Castortand, N. Y.. VU- lage farms: \Jesse Vlrkler, 140 acres, all workable; at two milk stations, buildings worth 112,000, electric t light* m house and barns, barns tie 88 cattle, 5 horses, thrown In for-quick sale; 29 cattle, horses, hogs, hens, crops, tools, machin- ery, milking machine and gasoline engine; William Felstel farm.' splendid buildings, lights, gasoline engine, milk- ing machine, running water, silo; to close matters quickly throw 4h 24 cattle, 4 horses, crops, tows and machinery: Camp, 40 acres, plenty^buildings, 850 maples, sugar tools. 18 cows. >orses, tools and machinery. Catalog free. 8ell your farm. J, Patterson Farm Agency, Watertown, N; Y. 82rl Automobile^ Owners, Attention— Try this; saves 80 per cent of your gas but. Purchase a doftar box of Ovee Ban ga* (30) in a box; use 6 of the gas ball* In your first 25 gallon* of gasoline,, and If the results are not entirely, satisfactory to you CWe leave It all to you) return, the remaining H gas balls to the factory: tad: the ptirenase price wfll be refunded fn full. Remember we assume aS th» rtak; you can't lose. Look at this: t years guaranteed spark plugs—to «**n* sold under Uie same guarantee, H.90 each. - For ^particulars jsrlte or phone 50-W. F.. tL Harveyiv Tl. Bostwlck BjU. Lowville, distributor for Onelda, Madl-: son, Lewis tad^ Jefferson; eonntles. ; Ask Chas. Cone. Wnx Keegan, A.' G. Railing and Qeo>, Waters about them. ^M* Building a Home or a Fortune When you build a house you always \lelsi. that the materials us«d are good and soupd. If they w#rt not >pur house would soon be * wreok. ' ^ _. ~ - For safety ydu engao« * reeponslbl* contractor and rsJy-tipon his experienpe snd Judgment to complete a hous* which will (ait • lifetime. ' l ^ Are you «s careful in building up a fortune or an income for your old age? r ' ? Why not «ngage #i« services of a respomibtt investment hous* to build your fortune, and fsel assured that the building will be good «nd safe? Our corporation was formed by a group.of ^bankers ami men of long, e^cperlenoe In investments, wHh the sol* purpose of aiding the small investor to ptt «ftf«.ly started on the road to independent in old Age. \ May w# one* r^ - \ H \ '' A Over $30,000,00 will be credited d« inoufSPKOIALINTIRMTDlIPAB July 1st, Are you wcelvliig yow »li*^* f IF NOT STABT AN A000UNT NOW FOR NEXT PERIOD it m v Money deposited In one of theae accounts on or before July _10th, will draw Interest at FOUR PER OBNt from July first. CARTHAGE, NEW it&^^S r:J;;?^^ :&^&i? mmlm .•••# . . • J'i.'v- : $MMt itik< and ^irhite, ;**otjfe:^weC ojf : Ap»pt. »»7 old. Owner can ^^.pfimf by,\paj<£ /for this: advertisement \and all: other Mges. > N. -N. StrtflH?Hftt^JlOi*vroad5 •*v •m* ^v^^i-aiw -11**-'-' '^SM<'SSBBV''^BBM!BBB^^^^' 1 \'• ' '•'\''•\•''•* '•• I' '•>• • >n State str*^ must A Bargain bricked .lit: >w^U*V. efectrlc light*, flush toilet, hvg« garden, good cel- lar, cement walk*. ^>V •.-•'•'•'^_ Also House and Lot ou Dayan street. • . ,..;. ^ -:•. -' \. ;.->/;^ On Trlnl city water,' pot good barn and ^ ftBcisv.. . ..:» ,On Churoh A TmbAern >g^rflettivV 40-Boom i.tir.'-.'jinKAtmaanaamsBtn $^ Ave^-Ro<rtnH()U*« an >oM>i3i(a^»^^c^^ trees, b^e*, la*& gwter^ gtortfa cement; e^0l^'fm9'/yriuSaty'-: : '*\'%;- -K JLanpher V8t^—8-Room Qbuse, 2 porches, \ blty . wuter, •ewer, lawn; l&rg<e> gardeo,' cetnieivt walk*.\ . ' - State* 8t^-3-Story Brick Block, with StOTe, Offices and Hall \ . 8Ute 8t^-2H-Story Brick Block, with t' stores, 8 flat*, storehouse and yard. ' . 8Ute 8t.-^3-Story Brick Blopk, with store, office and.2 flit*. ' > Farm—1 tnile from-Stat* rpad 166 acres, fine buildings, running spring water In house and banv-ctment basement, milking - machine,i.-. -88 cows, 8 horses» all good farm tool*. Farm—S Mi miles from Lowville, near State, road, 40 acres fine build- Ings, running water. ^f*rnv-On East Road 8 mile* tvom Lowvllle, 28 acres, fair bulM* ings. 2 horses, and farm tools. ii.14-—Other Farms la Lewis county. Call and get full description, arid price. 'Read w€«kly, neW offerings. HEHRV F. registered j Department; and tl course of instruction \CM ers three full years,, Classes^or Protatioiqiej beifin May 1st, Jiily and September 1st. Api^icanFs must be .. .. . recommended, enjpy goo>;, ~ healthi, be in their nim- : teenth year anjd havf^ passed v successfully al least all the subject taught in the first year 6 High School. Address all communica- tions to ^^ A All mail orders accompanied - r ''•*••*>*•' •;. 'N;^-.- 1 ;.> ;.'•„' j - • s- ,.,.': >v^