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THE JOURNAL AND REPUBLICAN* LC^VIIJLE, : % Buick Dealer stands back of the USED CARS he sells Your Buick dealer's good reputa- tion in the community is worth far more to him than the profit he makes on any used car transaction. He is the head {of an established business and he knows that in order to get more business, he must please his present customers. He carries a representative stock of used cars, including both used Buicks and cars of other makes— and he represents them honestly. You're sure of a square deal when you buy from the Buick dealer. He stands back of the used cars he sells, BUICK MOTOR COMPANY PUNT, MICH—DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION F. D. WATERS, tOWVILL E, N. Y. Think This Over! •••••i- •.. . . . -^ • EFFICIENCY is a modern development of successful business. The merchant, farmer, working-man, everyone realizes the need of efficiency in the tasks they perform. Not only is there a need of efficiency in earning but also in spending. What better method could you choose than paying by check ? With svery dollar spent comes back a record and receipt in the form of your cancelled check. Open an account with us and .start your spending today on an efficiency basis. LEWIS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY Lowville, N. Y. Jililkyour cows with 1 ^iKis Outfit •M' For about 3 cent*, a Uni- v*riaJ Natur- al Milker will milk from 13 to 30 cow*. You cannot af- ford to ap«ad Iran 2 to 4 hoars doing tnrhond what • Universal doe« la oat hour, at an ttpttu* of mbomtictutt. ., Wahava aeon* •pdn oar Boor far roar t—ciao feau Look it •wtr and lat u» OOtfit milRer •#• You wouldn't go back to harvesting your grain with a \cradle or scythe\ would you? And for the same reason you wouldn't go back to hand milting after you had once experienced the great con- venience and labor-saving value of a Universal Milking Machine outfit. Let us tell you more about this equipment. rtv. Ask for List of 200 satisfiecMltiiiersal mars in Lewis Co, J. H.ROSS, Factory authorized sales arid service representative PHONE 909F41 LOWVILLE, N. Y. ASSOCIATE DEALERS L. G. VerSchnider, Croghan, N. Y. L. H. Smith, Copenhagen, N H, D. Ryder, Boonville; N. Y. H. C. Zimmer, Lyons-Falls, N. TO C0BRE6P0NDENTS. Next Wednesday, July 4lh, be^ig a holiday. It will be nec- essary for nil correspondents to forward their communications on© tiny tarlitr than usual. Give us* your co-operrttiorii pleas*. PORT LEYDEN. Mrs nnd Mrs. lilla cullers in COPENHAGEN. nmn.-e U>n- Margaret Klosner ;uiel, of t'oiihlnblevillf, I>\M» l-'rnl.iy. Mr«. <1 Dudley Uurr was the ut a bridge parly at St. Mark'*. Tuesday uft<-ni<>on. j-M-innnl SUJHVHI^ IK rerovcnnK il» ul Paxton HoKpiinL Th. ladit'ji of the i». K. S. will serve the Alumni bur)t|>K't Thursday <*.<tini£ at th»* lasi'iiir Tiitiple at- 7 o'clock. MV. and .Mr*. F. H. Hubbaid entertain- d thi-ir mother, Mrs. Henry IVtrlv ami Mr. and Mrs. William Mc<\abe and .aUKMel*, of l.'tlra, weiv Sunday gnestH f tholr mother, Mrs. ,Kaiheiuiu Smith und fumlly. Mr. and Mi.-. Burton l.oticks lUKht.v, .'f Flushing, l.\HK l.-dtiud, KUeMs ut llnjr roiislns. Mr. and L.J. Afcjor an»l family last \v« ek Miv Richard iSalvin an d of WafhiiiKton, an d Ulshnp, of . .Wuierti^T •Ms of th<*ir parents, Mr K. 0. William*. On accuunt of nimnifiiiv'i ie.s, the regular prayer »m« Federated church will be I _.„. TIUH service will IK f<lry .service for the (.\<>nnnunlon service on Sunday morning, to which all mem- e ard frit-n«lx • tf the church are moj<t cordially welcome at 10:30 a. n>. Mrs. Patrick I'arroll w*nl to r.-int'-n l <v r»day, where *he will b« the ffu«'st of her daiiKhtor, Mr*. I n Murray and \y nnd attended the hl^h school < i>m- •••'rMe.nl vxcnlws Mo-ndajf evvnini?,\ Kiaiuida tighter. Mis* M iKlr- -il'• Mur- ,beln»r a member of Tit.- Kraduatin* i. Mts. Carroll was tin umjtaniYd by Titil\ gr;\nd(laiiKht»-r. It. ta Murray and and Mrs. Mrs. art* Mrs. Qraduation Ex«rcli«$ of High School—' Four Member* of CUM—Grange Enjoy* Banquet—Will Put on Pl»y at County Fair—Next Meeting July li.' —? (Mrs. N. D. TerrilJ, Cot respondent.) Mi*H Leila Crowner, who has raided In Omaha, Neb., for the pant year, in upending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William M. C'rowner. Mr. and MIH. E. L. Sheldon went by automobile to Sidney on Monday. Miuu Lena Sheldon, who haa been teaching Kchool there, will return with them and t'tMiium home a week, after which xhe wtjl go to JUuffalo to utti-iul Miimmer Mchool^ The oinunemeiiuiii exeiclnes for the ('operthuKen hl^h Krhor>l began with ttie ba< c alnureate Merin<>n .Sunday evvninv'in the <'otigregotional < hurch by Rev, B. K. (\eluter Monday < v.-ning the fjiculty •>( the .school eiiti/t-taiiK-d the gjftWuate*., Mi»h lOthel V. Fin!* y. MINS Alftrgarett.: ISfU'ln-r, Claude Surn« ni and Winifred F. linker, at u 7 o« lo»-k dinner ai ihe tiardi-n Tea Koom, I'liibidclphia. Tues- day evening; ihe K'H'luallon exei- I.M«S took pliu-e at 1. O. (). F. hall. Foil..wing i.s the prog^unnie: March, M1H» HuzeJ Hrtb''«»vk; inv^K'iition, Htv. Thon>a.\ E. ijg, M»H. Howard Kel.^ey; ><alu- I'ruhibitlon.\ ICth.l P. Finley; Claude M Sargent. i'nf' activ- inK of the -kl Friday a prvpara- ••n.t.llo,\ t ion, W)nlfr<><l l\ B:ik.-r. wmg, Kltzamav SinilJi; prophecy, h'ih«>l V Klnley; Last Will and Testament, Winifred K. Bak.r, ValedU.tory, Wlnifn d F. Bnkvr; |irfH«-n- tatltui of <lii>loiuit^, bciifdlctlon, Hev. Thoimin- K. Owen. ? ., Copenhagen U«b«kah l,udge held thtlr taKt rogular rnettlnn befi^re the summtr r.H'csM, Tu«'.>*day iv< IIIIJK. June 19. It wan Pant Noble Grand's nluht, aluo the 25lh anntvei^ary of the lodK«*. The pxvut noble Hermon at 7:30 p. na.; aub}«ct, \A New Song.\ Wednesday, prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, Circle X will meet at 2 p. m.; Friday, choir reheursal at 7:30 p. in. Deer River Congregational Church. Rev. El. F. Celgter, D.D.. Pantor. Sunday service au folioWB: Sermon at 9:30 a. m.; Bible nchool at 10:30 a. m. All are cordially invited. WEST MARTXN8BURG. Mr«. Michatl Matuazak Return* From ; Mtrcy Hospital, Wcttrtown. (Mrs. Henry Durham, Correspondent.) Hay li. Curtin Is driving a new Pontlac Archer Mealu», ut Mrs. Mrs. Koy day. Hyron Curtis Is abcoss on his fa«.e, int? Mr. atid Mrs. Lafe wt-ik-ond guents <jf- Mr vielted her h Otler Creek, Frl- nuff<-rlng from an vauwvd from poison- Sttintorj, were and MV«. Miss l>;dxy Re^le [{nulK-y, of .Ww Votk, i.s vIslilriK her kiint, Mix. fvugejie TeeblfH and family. ' ' Mr. und MI-H. Joseph iriffersoil called on Mr and Mr*. Arthur Ingetxoll at Mar- tinsbuiK, Sunday. ,, I v, .. 4 i , .. <-iulu- a number of people from this j H.Kh.r. \AvlHtlnn.; I vUinHy att.-nded the Farm and Home! Hureau jiUnic at Whltaker'w falls Tues- \ day. Mr and Mrw. Robert Smith and Mrs. Florence Edl</k and children were Sunday vinltoo at *J»e home \of their puienlH, Mr. und Mrs.'Henry Durham. Mrs. Michael Matupzak han returned from Mercy Hospital, Watt-rtown, where ^he hns been a patient for three wtekfi, fullt>wlng an operation for appendicitis. Mr-H. Lucy Van Numee. of Syracuse; her ray iur Mr. th« ir > and Mr* Klmer J««hn and tntcrtaitud th<- week- , „ . ,..• M KI-.UUIH were fittingly entertained there j Mr . in ,, Mrs J()hn Mumforil c.Unifteld;, Wing fourteen pr.*ent. Mls« fcvelya U, r . !Ul d Mr9 E j . snJt . Mr and Mrt£ . gave a piano HOIO a« nn opening j riinton Gowdy, Lowville, were Sunday ' RU>*t.» of Mr. and Mrn. Fred AlbertB. . .Nlr. and Mm. Fred McC«ll»tcr and daughter Nyla, of Harri«ville; Mr. and Mr*. A. Oberton, of New Bremen: Mr«. \V. l».-crling and daughter Mildred, of Lowville, were Sunday guests of Mr. Heed gave a and Mm. KrniKe» riit*ri-t-vi ti»K UMk on the lodge. Several in the luM nutnb»r LIviiiK served (n llie • HOIO AH an Howard gave a very ttu; nnnivtrsary of incinbers took part mi the programme ' Living , Songs fu Hefrt.\*hnu'ntj< were of the programme, hall n table di-c- ii) w«j4 laid for the nd. Mr and Mr*. Hurgy were united in S » >ltl , K »» arrhiK- at \.>vv L.,r K l..n. and w»-r.- r- a \ crt v ^ ' lir ' i turning from ihrir wc«l<ling tnip to ! Niagara KHIIH nnfl potntjt lt>- -Cumul.*. -Tbtj v\as foruuily Miss CharloUv lUng-j Th^ viiunt; <oui>b- will'tM- at t\<-rn.' ^ ir friends at r>(» W. IximinJck *trt-«-t, ; F'lcture.s.\ at the clo*» rcntf-r of tin- '' i •>• c t 'I li t i^iii n ili}( J ^t k \ 11 »»<i,i idiu # '*( III^ * M . . past noble grands and noble grand. A IV V! ... . > . rrH.-rpl.-. t . of pink ami white carnations *'* ** 1|IJ » Hnggi^ vmited Mr. and Mrn. u-..s on the table. Th.- favor* were »in;<H | L )arvvll .V Archer. _ .Sunday. On their way green 'bavkets filled with candy and ut*o rtrcvlved ble Orand Rnu>- il tb«^ witting Past y g and Mr*. Seymour Snyder. _ Mr. and Mr*. Jenwc Archer. Mr*. Archer, Mrw. Uo.«lna An her and on Mr- John Hoatx and improved: , i.ri.l,. ham to th La.-i horn*' i.h-ath W'dni'^d.iy aft n K.xst Main stree of Mi s ||.\rrl> S ul wji* b..rn In lh . rnoon at t' •>• <uiifd S« h< II Ks \ dl.ige h< r April l.'i, 1^4)\. th e dnughter of Maty Srmfturd { th iii\d John F llubbtird. In l^x.mber <if! ! > IM'I.'I, I }«ln> ' w;i> utiltcil In mariiaK'- wiih tl\ Harris Soh'.ll and l.uar.tl at Pinn-y S« »- ' \ liiHf>nt for sumo yeais. aft.iward re- | K turninK l o 1'iit Lt-yden. whi'er they since 1 \-\ lived. Mr S< hell paM.s^d \ii sv.vi-rai y«>ar* fiK\. and while Mrs. Si-helT ha s n«>t be.-n In rnlui-«t health, yet site hits been yer> romfi.t t.il.le and enjoyed her home, fam- ily and friends, to whom >dic wa s m ii ^t •dtvnl»>d. T+wii (kaughtiMH survive, Mrs. S. J. NvfY who. with Mr NVfT, h>iv.> made their home with her ani'-o the <b-ath of Mr. S< hell, and wh o have «iven h«-r their most d. vot»>d t-:ir«» and attention. »l>o .\Trs. F.v.r.tt William*., who ha s been m'-M mindful jof h«T mutbi-r In hor declining ytiiifl. I »e<-f as«»d is nnrvlved also by on,- grandM>n. S* h«ll Williayi\. Mrs. S<-hell wan a woman wlinsf kindly hospitality always ma»l<- it n pleasure to her fri«-nds wh o always f»-lt thl.*> cor- rliallty when in lur lionn?. and her pas.«- InK' is a nminion grief ainong a ho«.t of friends and nelghborn wh o will miss, the smile and (erecting whl«-h \he gave to all. The funeral was Ivld fronj th e rvmi«* Saturday afti-rnoon at 2 o'clo.k. Rev. il. I> Harr officiating, with Interment at Pe.irl «tr<.' cemetery tti i-hai^e «if 1'n- a.rtaker l> H. Fl.l.l. Th e beautiful owi rs \v.-r>> a. tribute speaking .-ilently •feiif M. WruKi pr«*s. nteil .Voble Clran'd Vefna ItoCtgT\ wtth a benit* tiful handkerchief enclosed in a pink • nvelope. All present decided It to be a v»-ry enjoyable alTalr. The local fish and same club nt the lust meeting il«-<~S<l> <l to hold the unnunl liap shu«>l and fl<! v l day on July 4. Com- mittees welt: appointed to arrange f<r ui'-'-'of tbe day'i- events. 15 J Muchal and tior- :u I as the trap-«ho<.t prtrt* con»mitte<- are Hralnerd, S NV. Par- .. k. A. A. Chl.-k.-rln/ • hlag« r. The «p>-rtv A. Habco<'k, L W. K\.vn. base ball com- dillvren.t. A. Timmernian. >n Anthony are i-> •mmittev. On tli. J Horan, J J IK. H. A. Mat.. •• id J. B. Wool- iinmltio' are. M \o.Kl and' l\. A home they found h«r mu'-h mittee. H. L. KgKl«'son; Mreworku com- mittee. D. J. nui-h.il and J. J. Iiralnerd. Sports of all kinds have been arranged for the dhy. A !>.is» i ball game between C<>iM-nhitgen and Rogers Cr-'sslng \n s< hedvib'd for ihe ui'>rntng and in the afternoon the loenli will cross bats wltb 1 >«-ei Itlver. Many prizes have l>e«*n ol>- taint-d and the winn< r of each ev« nt will IM- awarded a prtt. In the evening there will be a dsplny ^f firework* and the ••ommlttee have pf<-mi*ed even a better nsNortment than ' last yt-ar's display From a hundred to nno hundred and fifty piece* wll be ()r<d. Every commit- tee iw striving t<\> ( make tho day a HUC- of tht- rrvpei t of r»*latlv«\S anil friends. Port Loyd.-n friends t-Ktpnd sympathy to the family in their great bt-renvement. Mrs. Charlvs Mal.-olni has assisted In caring for Mrs. Schell for some time. DENMARK, DEER RIVER. W. W.-€chloop Injured in Ball Game- Three Cows on H. E. Cook Farm Killed by Lightning and One Injured—Orange Meeting July 6. \ Correspondent ) at r;lennfld, where a DR. IDE'S FLY OIL Is indispensible for dairy animals and provides protection of the highest merit against flies and other insects. Supplied direct from the manufacturer at the following prices Single Gallon can S .75 5 Gallon can $2.50 50 Gallon Drum $22.50 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Dispensed by ALMOND H. IDE, Veterinarian Established Veterinary. Practiced in Lowville since 1901 (Mrs. P. K Whit Lloyd Johnson is lie li.is employment. Mrs Cariie Payne, of l.'tica, was wi.k-.rid BII«I.«( df Mrs. Nettle Hill. The receipts of the supper at the Stnne h.ill on Friday night were 'about J'-'ri: Hev. Jame* H KtelinR is KpeiidliiK the ek with the Morrlstown !&•>>• Scouts at H.-.lwood. ' n-.rn. to Mr nnd Mrs. William John- son, on the Carthage ron<l, a daughter on June 1*. Mrs. O. A. Dunn way is passing the >ek with Sir. and Mrs. M. Thomas nt Huinblin's Corners.' J. A. Rimer and family have moved to their new home lately purchased of Mrs. O. A. Dunnwny. H. E. Cook had three 'cown killed and one badly injured by n stroke of light- ning Saturday nlglu. Krwin Miller nnd Fred Allen were Sunday puehts of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Vrnoman at Star l^ake. Mrv. Clifford Pearsons and daughter, of St Alhans, Vt., wer<« n-cent KUOSIS of Mr. and Mrs. Dean .Flnley. Mrs. S. H. Dunbar and two children, of St. Albnns, Vt.. were late guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cratsenburg. Mrs. Hnttie Wllcox, of Watertown, was a week-end guest nf H. A. Wilcox and daughter, Miss Mabel Wilcox. Mr. rind Mrs. R. B. Hoyt and daugh- ter Bernioe paascti two dnys with Syra- cuse friends the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dun.iwny nnd granddaughter, Jane Burchell, of Syra- cuse, vixjtwl Mrs. O. A. bunaway la.^t pt-k. Mr. and Mrs F-'lmer Ross and son, of ElbrWlge, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Cillniore. Mrs. Ross will spend a few days. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. R Blodgctt, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. \Wiggins were Friday guests of Mr.' nnd Mrs. Norton BlodgeU at Lyons Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Metster, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Meivter nnd family were guests nt Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vrooman at Star Lake on Sunday. Miss Mab.l Wilcox and Mrs. Hattie Wilcnx left for rvilnbrldge on Tuesday to attend the gradual inn of Miss Donna Wilcox. youngrst daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Wilcox. Copenhagen and Deer River teams played ball at Deer River on Saturday. Copenhagen was tho winnrr. W. \V. Schloop was hit in the fate by a ball and hurt quite badly. Thoso who attended the masters' nnd lecturer's conference from Denmark Grange were Mr. and Mrs. \V. W. Schloop, Mrs. L. D. Pierce, Mrs. Minnie Cook, Mrs. Delbert Twltchell, Mrs. W. B. Hill and Mrs. A- F - White. Mr. and Mra.L. P. Miller, Jirr and Mrs. Carlton Felstel and Mr. and Mrs. Eltner Grlffls attended the Dairymen's League convention\ at Rochester last week and took a trip to Watklna Glen. Mr. Miller and Mr. Griffls were delegates. Next meeting of Denmark Orange on July 6th. The first and second degrees will be conferred; roll call responded to by each telling of some antique In family; nutrition, its application to the health of the family, Mr«. H. E. Cook; Bong, Irene Tyner, Helen Williams; reading. Mrs. Henry HalL - Cupenhagen Grange nut in regular ses- sion Saturday for a banquet. The third and fourth degr»«i-i were given with tableaux and a drill by twelve ladles In white. It won voted to have a play nt Lewis county fair, wlih MIIH. Hlanche IV>rnn a»» chnlrm.tM. a>^l«ted by MrH. Frances Howard Mr>. L <;. Harrln will have charge of thi- <'.range booth at the fair, asalsted by i.ih-i member* of th«- home economics • <»nimlttec.-. Mr. and •iliK. A. hi. Seynuiur, Mr.«. Frances Howard and Mrs. Nellie elements were named to repreaont Copenhagen Grange at Hnrrlsburg on merry nelghborw night, July 5. Dinner waa nerved at noon to about lCj. The literary programme was in th* form of children's day entertain* menl, with recitations, rending* and in- strumental music by the children and *ongs by the (Irange. The next meeting will be held July 11. nr»t \V<-dno*day evening meeting. The programme will bo dedicated to our motht r«. Roll call, recollections of my mother; readings nnd sonns by- some of the members. The Orange has lo>-t four members slnco tho last quarterly banquet: Mrs. Lu< y Har- t*-u, Mrs. J>nin<- dreonwood, Frank Flint ami William Lewis. The following progranjime will be ren- cUr<-d at ih.' < openhagi-n M. V.. church. Sunday mominf;, July 1st at 10:^10: Vul- untary; hjmii. xrlptuie reading; prayer; anthem, i-holr; baptismal scrviee; song by choir; recitation, \Big Enough,\ Harold Chls-holm; reeitatlon, \Wonis and r>eeds.\ Phyllis Allen: recitation, \Why Virginia Smith; song, \(Jod Is Love,\ five girls; r. citation, \Daisies Krline Bennett; recitation. \The Mothers' Strike,\ fclols.- Powls; recitation. \Go and Help,\ Leonard Allen; song, \Work- ing Together,\ children; recitation, \I'll Do the Hest I Can,\ Kenneth Powts; reritatlnn, \Tho L;idles' Aid. Elsie Lan- pher: recitation, \A Hero,\ Gordon Hack; songr, choir; pageant, \(Greeting Children's Day\; leader. Dorothy Hack; Daylight Hours, Em inn Hill, Beatrice Willmarth, Doris nnd Nlla Bennett. Wihna Sheldon, Airette Willmarth, Mary Woolworth, Florence Robbins, Mildred Wicks, BernU e nnd Maude Wlllmnrth; King's Heralds, Lyman Sheldon, Donnld Hack, Earl Jones; King's Daughters, Gertrude Cht^liolm and Thelma Smith; Hnppln<ss, Anna Mae Hill; Gift Brlng- ers, Airetta Willmnrth, Florence Bibblns, Vera and Margaret Snyder; S. S. Vol- unteers, Junior Chlsholm. Mnrtln Shel- don. Harold Snydor, Chnrles Robblnn; song, \Happy Just Like Mf,\ three little girln. recitation, Paul Jones; exercises, \Children and Flowers,\ Gerald nnd (Icniidlne Wlllnmrth; recitation. \My Wish,\ Robert Forbes; offering; song. Copenhagen M. E. Church. Rev. Philip Tonkin, Pastor. At lf);30, morning worship; a children's day programme will be given. Parents desiring to have their children baptized nre requested to present them at this service; 11:45, Sunday school; topic, \In- fluences Shaping Saul's Early Life\; Supt. F. E. Hartley. 7:30, evening wor- ship; subject, \A Beautiful Song. At 7:30 Thursday, prayer meeting followed by choir rehearsnl. A hearty welcome to all. Congregational Church, Copenhagen. Rev. B. F. Ceigler, D.D., Pastor. Services for the week as follows: Sun- day, sermon at Ha. m.; subject* \God's Proprietorship of Human Souls\; Bible school at 12 m.; song service at 7 p. m.; HARRISV1LLE FIREMEN PLAN 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION Airplane Flights and Bad Game After- noon Attractions—Dance in the Evening After Fireworks. Tho Harri»viik» firemen are, busy with phm.* for one of the greaU-.st.cele- brations 'Harrisvllk' has evt-r wit- ness^-d—;i ft-a I old-fa>hiontd fourth of July and tWld day celebration Tin- CaMorland Band, has betn en- Kagvd ,to furnish music throughout the day. J I*hey will urrive for the paradf. which will outrival any of Us kind in Vrt»vfou» yo«rs. Every minute of th* day will he full 1 . Sports of all kinds will tako place in tht- for*noon. There will be dinner ar.d puppc-r served in tho Community hall dining room by the ladies of the community for tlu- benc-flt of the firemen. Plans for meala are being made by the com- mit te<- in eharn<* consisting of Mrs. J«-nnie Wallace. Mrs. Df Forest Cartter and Mrs. <l*orRe BaA«ftt. A ball gamt* in the afternoon be- tween the Adirondack Grange and Riverhank Orange promises to be a spirited content- An airplane from Albany has Ix-cn en^aKed and will \'fly from th«- Held at the ball pround. The t-venins: programme J.H the climax of this yre.it fourth of July celebration. A superior exhibition of fireworks is a masterful selection which contains xrcores of social rockets, a fairyland illumination, morning' jrlory. parachute, splderland, Cuban dragon; rockets too numerous to name. T,he special fea- ture of the fireworks display will close the programme with a grand finale. \Th* American Flag.\ The day's events will dose •with a dance at Columbus hall. The Colum- bian orchestra of Potsdam will fur- nish music. Avarice. Avarice ia one of t'h.£ worst effects of prosperity. It makes a. man a vortex Instead ofl a fountain, so that instead of throwing out, he learns only to draw in. Thus he ia like the barren, sandy gTound of the desert which »ucks Jn all th« rain or due> with greediness but yield* no .fruitful herbs or planta for the benefit of others;—Henry Ward Beecher. The uip-ke-ep of some homes wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't for <h© up-keep with the neighbors. D. H. HELD, Funeral Director Port leyden, New York BRANCH OFFICES Conttableville—Harold Taylor, Manager Turin—Edwin^H. Evans, Manager. TESTING TURIN HERDS State Department of Agriculture and Markets Making Testt— Further TettFng Must be Oon« at\ County Expense. TulK-rculin testing of dairy herds was begun by the State Department of Agriculture and .Markets in the township of West Turin last month. West Turin £ot this demonstration throug-h the efforts of the town T. B. committee in {retting the necessary number of applications signed by herd owners. The meorobers of the commit- tee are as follows: John.' Van Zandt, William H. Myers. William Hovey, George Hays, Anthony Kre^iger, God- frey Rot?etz, Albert Klossner. George Scheidleman. Robert Hays, William T. LonK. E. Frank Higjby and Eidward Croniser. It Is not ex-nected that tho town will be completely tested this summer, a.« some of the cattle- owners prefer to watt until fall. The testing is being done by State Veterinarian, Dr. C. R. Bo^hart, of Lowville, and by Dr'. Earl Mnrkham, of ConstablevWe. No other town in Lewis county will be tested by the state. What further testing Is done musi be done at county Anyway, these beat the times when a woman who looked happy and healthy was suspected of not being a dutiful wife. The more of the kissing' he has to do during the engagement, thet more of It she'll have Jo do afiter they're nvirrledi COD-LIVER OIL. ASY TO DIGEST O T i. 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