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- — & _ \_\• THE BRE. EAST ROAD. Clive Washbura of Albion, is visiting relatives in this place.—Winifred Creigh- tonhasreturnedhome after spending the past two weeks at Galliee.—Mr. and Mrs. F. Needle and Stanley were at Ogdens- burg Wednesday.-—Miss Alethea Rounds of Rome, is visiting her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Lee Rounds.—Everett Blair and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. flight and Nellie motored to Potsdam last' Sunday. -r-Leland Austin and Cleve Washburn attended Gouverneur fair Thursday.— Miss Mae Badger visited at H. Creigh- ton's Wednesday.—Misses Alethea Rounds and Gladys Blair were guests of Mary Blair the past week.—Mrs. Clint Beach visited her daughter, Mrs. Leland Wilson last Sunday.—Milferd Donaldson of Ogdensburg is spending his vacation with his uncle, E. Blair.—Mr. and Mrs. H, Creighton spent last Sunday with his brother, Isaac Creighton at Galliee.—Mr. and Mrs. J. JJlair visited at Henry Badger's last Sunday.—Arthur Needle and - Miss Mary Daley attended the \A-muse-U \ at Heuvelton last Saturday evening. Heuvelton High School Commences August 31, 1914. We have just received a quantity of School Supplies, consisting of PENS, PEN-HOLDERS, LEAD PENCILS, ERASERS, PENCIL TABLETS, WRITING TABLETS, ENVELOPES, ETC. Your patronage will be greatly appreciated. THE BEE, Printing Of f ice ( Post Office Building) HEUVELTON, N. Y. Have You Papers of These Descriptions? Ufe and Fire Insurance Polices, Receipts for Insurance Premiums, Notes, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Contracts, Bonds or Stocks. Certificates of Deposit, Pension Papers, Army Discharge Papers Naturalization Papers, Valuable Private Correspondence, War- rants, Savings Pass Books, Marriage Certificates, Abstracts or Securities of any nature. How are they protected from fire, loa*. burglary or prying eyes? A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX will afford ye> u the best protection. A limited number still available at $2.00 a year. The First National Bank HEUVELTON, NEW YORK. FISH CREEK ROAD Aug. 18th.—Geo. Mills expects to start threashing soon.—Royal Salisbury left Sunday night for New York City as a delegate from the I. O. O. F. lodge of Popes Mills.—Miss Pauline Johnson is staying with Mrs. Royal Salisbury.—Mrs. Mary Sayers of Ogdensburg is spending some time here visiting relatives and old friends.—Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown of Popes Mills, spent Friday at R. L. Salis bury's.—A few of the young people at- tended the dance at Depeyster Friday night, all report a good time.—Miss Bertha Hutton of Brasie Corners, spent Saturday night with her cousin, Audrey Murton.—Mr. and Mrs. Clark Barley and family spent Sunday at George Woodward's near Gouverneur.—The Misses Audrey and Mary Murton are entertaining their friend, Miss Ethel Rose of Ogdensburg.—Mr. aihd Mrs. Geo. Drummond and son Harold speDt Tues- day at R. J. Rayburn's.—Frank Brecken- ridge of Heuvelton, was a business, caller at Hiram Puffer's Monday.—Mr. and Mrs. John Hutton of Gouverneur, visited at Clark Barley's Thursday.—Mr. and Mrs. S. Putman of Mexico, visited at Frank Putman's recently.—Durwood Stanton is spending two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stanton near Hammond. DEKALB, N. Y. Aug. 19.—The little showers of rain makes everything look green again.— Mrs. Ella Holland and daughter have re- turned to Gouverneur.—Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thornhill from Maple Ridge, spent Tuesday afternoon and .evening at Depeyster Corners.—Quite a few around here are attending the fair at Gouverneur this week.—Mr. and Mrs. Geland Put- nam and son William of Mexico has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Gerald Thornhill. Getting Even. \YotrSre half an hour late this morn- ing,\ v,ald a schoolmaster to a scholar. \Yes sit,\ replied the boy, who had been \kept in\ the day before. \It was late yesterday when I got home!\— London Tit-Bits. Aladdin Mantle LAMP Standard Incandescent Oil Lamp of the World. BURNS COMMON KEROSENE (COAL OIL) CHARLES McHUGH H1UVELTON, N. Y. N.Y. C,&H. R.R.R LOCAL TIME TABLE IN E¥Tt;CT JUNE 28, 1914- DeKalb Junction to Ogdensburar 7.36 A. M. , 9.56 \ 11.5b \ 2.36 8 01 12.01 7.36 ll.otf 8.01 Ogdensb^ug 6.32 8.52 10.4^ 1.27 6.17 10.5- 6.32 10.i£ - 6.1\ P.M. »i SUNDAY A.M. P. M to DeKalb Junction A.M. »> P. M. ' >» SUNDAY A.M. P.M. Our Subscription I4st keeps on gowing. Are you on our Iyist of Paid-up subscribers ? Subsciibe for THE BEE. Well Up. \Is yo«r S on derelict in his studies, Mrs. Co^eup?\ \Ted kftdeed he is, and it so proud <et the a ear toe* to teachers |Q school say so/ American