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r TH£ BSE. , MAY 1, 19O9 St. Lawrence County Savings Bank IM2NSBURG, LOCAL YOU X THIS .BA$I£~ brings y6u nearer the obj|pt for which you'are depositing.— You may get married dome dafy, start business or buy property;—save for that time now! \-./[ Resources Jan. 1, 1913, $794,398.^2 Surplus oft investment, values, $13,654.74 ANDREW IRVING, JAMES K. KELLY. President. - Treasurer; If you Want to he Cheerfijil just set your mind on it and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor of Gouverneur, are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Newell Backus* for the past week. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Backus Monday. . Clarence C. Hitchcock arrived in. town from Canton to spend Boater. -•• -•••-;• ;£;••. - • .: Harold Hanna, wliof attending school in Syracuse was home over Easter. George- G» Hutchinson is now employed* as • 'Transfer Clerk\ m Utjca. We are glad to learn of Mr., j Hutchinson's good fortune and \v£ i wish him every success. j •,' ' r .\ .-' • \ i A Public Dance is advertised to be held at Lisbon in the Town Hall Friday Night April 4th. Breckenridge's Orchestra of Heuvelton is to furnish the music we understand. Edgar _ Elthorp of Hamond, arrived in town Tuesday and is visiting at G. H. Fleetham'sJ !, Mrs. Harry Snytler of Ogdens- burg spent Easter with her iriothr in« ~- THE NATtQfcAV BANK ••. .-or Yhrea (3 frota d»te of btspont paid '< Ccrttfloftteaol |>epo«it if * pcrit » left E. J, DONi Insure aiid 5- JR. property jif TAKEN RUBBER wd STEEL Ri- Connect your home or busi* neas olace with you 24 hours service, es are most reasona is no villaae in the coun %^k^PMj^'k : . .;i^sUm^9f'-' uA SUPWES, AT THIS OFFICE. Our high W Mrs. Maude praser, who hasr been ill, was a \isitor at Mrs. £. Turner's. * . Master J^alter Ellsworth, who has been ill with a slow leaver, is able to be out but not full recover- ed as yet. Mr. James Fetterleigh has been a visitor at Nelson Mayne's. Mrs! Eliga Fetterleigh intends making a trip to Canada re^rding financial interests. Mrs. Louise Turner received a number of elegant presents from lier family, also, a fine desplay of other gifts, atuoung which was a fine card j all set with natural flowers, from Miss Beatrice Mayne. Mrs. Turner wishes to thank those Who have 'been so thoughtful on inW birthday. W Frank Eysman was a busfeaectt caller in town last Saturday. Fred Goodison who occupying the Mis. :[ house is moving in his chtfeie factory oa Black Xake. ' Fred Clcland is p$eg«mG% to erect a large bain on his village Mr. and Mrs. Thayer attended tbe funeral of M^^flaa^^^B^m Dekalb JunctionJast week. the ^ast week. We ttnderstattd that a number cf »ur old veteran* are ptennirg 011 viating Gettysfe^rg in Jime. The Presby^rians are placing new steel cei%*gs on their church parlors. Mr George Bdnney, cnic of the largest ginsaag growers of New York\3tgfce,, vfeited' '.Mr.. E. B AHeu Miss Vera O^tham of O^tUb re- turned to her feqiue Saturday after spending her ^»rter vacation wiUi/ her aunt a**4 *blde and Mr. and MrsVj. H. Hsywt. Mr. and M?%: J<^n Cooper and two chadren, Ir^i ai^ \ ^ at\ sister, Ml*. £. J. iA/