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<c, ^ ./ sl>-C .\. Read the Advertisements. THE BEE. On* T «ur %ooeate if paid is net*, per ye%* wh«n not paid In dvance WITH MAUCK TOWARD NONE CHAJBITY FOR ALJU\ VOLUME 3. HEUVELTON, N. YJ SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1914. NUMBER 14 flb, ]£• Ghutcb- Sunday Service at the M. E. Church Sunday, May 10:15 A. M. Class Meeting. 10:45 \' \ Preaching Subject, 3:00 P. M. Junior League. 6:30 \ \ Epworth League. 7:30 \ \ Preaching Subject, Everybody come. Just Received New line of Hats, over one hundred t ~>-o choose from. Special Prices For month of May. Free Trimming Service Saturdays to out of town customers. LOUIS & HOOD, 93 Ford St. OGDENSBURG, N. Y. . LOCAL HEWS. Subscribe for THE BEE. Our Subscription List keeps on growing. Are you on our List of Payed-up subscribers ? Miss Ethel Scott was viiting her friend in Gouverneur last week, Mrs. ijlize Smith, who was quite ill last week, has sufficiently recov- ered to ©e able to be out again. Mrs.W. >!._ White and daugh- ter of Syracuse, /has been visltmg with her sister, Mrs. M. F. Ma^ne, the past. week. v - I |tifeii Mclntosh of Ogdensburg, waift a pleasant caUer at this office v whitein town last Monday. HEUVELTON, N. Y. flDemorial Services IN HONOR OF THE Veterans of the Civil and Other Wars of the United States. WILL BE OBSERVED IN THE METHODIST CHURCH 1914 AT 1:3O P. M. UNDER DIRECTION OF Committee of Ransom Post* PROGRAM ANTHEM, \The tJnseen City,\ W. Nelson G. A. R. QUARTETTE PROF. A. L.JACKSON'S ORCHESTRA PRAYER, - - - - REV. C. E. HASTINGS SONG, \The Faded Coat of Blue\ G. A R. QUARTETTE AND ORCHESTRA RECITATION . - — - .*.. ..-. L MISS HAZEL BARTER T SONG, -'Still Remembered\ • G. A. R. QUARTETTE AND ORCHESTRA ADDRESS, - - -'-',. PROF. E. F. M'DONAtD SoNG,\Tenting on Che Old Camp Ground 1 * MRS. C. F. SMITHERS NATIONAL HYMN, \America CGDENSBURG BAND AT THE CEMETERY After these services are over, the graves of the dead will te decorated with flowers by their surviving-comrads. PATRIOTIC AIR, OGDENSBURG BAND DECORATING GRAVES, MUSIC BY3.>ND DURING Tafc-CERBMOHY RECITATION, \Lincoln's Address at Gettysburg,\ W. B. HUTCHINSON Bugle, \Lights out.\ /* You will notice the committee has taken extra pains this year to prepa-\ a grand program at the Cemetery in bf-abr of your soldier dead. Won't you caim and bring your family with you and us do honor to your sleeping friends ? COMMITTEE CHAS. SNYDER, GEO. A. TANK, Th« \Mamma.\i Ing to a picture in ^ looking at. \isn't thia^a n4ctoi»*^ ||r. Darhr \No dear,\ lifted her is a picture of Dickens.\ \0* jm n ml& was some kind of c«go News. COMING DUCETT'S HALL MAY 27, 1914. Marion Hertha Clarke in that best of College Comedies—\The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary\ has scored a tremendous success en tour. Returning from her Southern trip, the Eastern Star and Rebekah lodges procured a fill-in date for Wednesday, May 27th. \Tis expected an enthusiastic aud- ience will greet this little old lady 'whose professional following is drawn front nearly every State • in the Union. Attractive music will be furnish- ed. Be surj&and get your laugh ' before- TrfAY: ti A BIG Cows that can produce ioo fes. milk in a day are scarce through- out the country, but Mr. E. H. Dollar of this place, has just added another Jo the list. The fact that he has, as a junior four years old, produced ioo pounds of milk in a day, does not compare with the act that, in 17 days she made a gain of 36.2 pounds of milk. An official test of this cow commenced May 2nd, 1914, and on that day she produced 63.8 pounds of milk, on May 18 th, she produced ioo pounds of milk. As a two-year old tbfccow made a little over 13 ft»s. of butter in 7 days, as a three-year ojd she droped a pair of twin calves and was not tested, at present she 28 lbs. of butter in seven NEW Spring Styles Ready-made ve They are Dandies Prices i*nge from $10.00 up, also a Kdl line of up-to-date Hats We invite you to see them. You woun't hfcve to buy but you'll want to. Henry Ferris HEUVELTON, N. Y. NULUNERY SALE Ifi. Chas. Fuller, who has had, e handling ofthiseow, is, without one of the most eflScient and feeder of test cows in Me, PJI^Mrs.J*$n.^ugh went up to Terice Park .this week and attready there. a few campers We w^ftrt to reduce our stock of trimH*>d hats, materials, etc., awl Hi ^rder to do so we have made sojs*e marked reductkros, so that you can provide suitable seasonafete milmery. ^o»e in took al t^feoe of & will what yo* want, at\ the pace for the world famed