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THE BEE Have you seen that Nobility Lawn initial stationery just received at the Bee Stationery Store? It is surely fine and up-to-date. Price 25 cents per box. Many other kinds from 10 to 50 cents. LOCAL NEWS. The Watertown Paily Times and The Bee one year for $3.00 also the Daily Times on sale at this office every evening. CIDER MILL TO OPEN. Mayne Bros.' Gider Mill, Heu- velton, N. Y., will open Sept. 1st. and will grind every week-day, also wilL have plenty of empty barrels x>n hand for sale. MAYNE BROS. ^ have just been received i Civil Service Commission to prepair young men women for responsible - Examinations are held ntndU«y> The govern- fro-n $840 to 'toyoung men who i accept^overnment : Young women are \ to SMfrper annum. ' >4ill «Mt us and w« infe and HCALS. token for Periodicals,of Your patronage is solic- EDNA L. TANN. Mrs. Lura Snyder entertained friends from Russel Sanday. George Havens and family have moved to Ogdensburg this week. ; ilra Bristol is building a new addi tion on his home on Wilson street. J. E. Corcoran left Monday morn ing for Hammond. Sandy Dixon lost a valuable 5 year old horse Wedneday. Miss Martha Graham spent Thurs day with Mrs. Chas. Smith. J. F. Woodside and Mrs. W. P. West spent Tuesday in Canton. Mrs. Margaret Bell of Canton visited at C. L. Preston's Friday. Miss Alice Mclntosh is ill with stomach trouble. Miss Marion Gray has entered the Senior class at the O.F.A. Ogd- ensburg, Monday. Miss Edna Tann returned Wed- nesday from a visit with friends in Hammond. - FDR SALE—Two second-hand ^bedsteads: and one set bed sprsngs. Inquire at this office. FOUND —An ivory Rosary and left at this office where owner can recover same. FOR SALE— One 2 year old Colt and one sucking Colt, good size, will be sold cheap for cash. GLENN THORNHILL, s30t4 Depeyster, N. Y. The Diplomat. \Were you lonesome while I was away, Bertram, dear V~ asked his wife wben she returned from her^ visit to her mother. \Yes love, I was dreadfully lone- some,\ replied Bertram dutifully. **But, why didn't you write to me oftener? I had only two letters from you the whole time I was away.\ \Well you see, my dear, I tried to & you, but I couldn't make the n sound cheerful, and I was afraU you'd discover \how lonesome I was Jtnd come right home. I wouldn't have spoiled your visit for the world, love.\ And fe& really thought she believed t Louis Post-Dispatch. Whales. M. !W$iii»-;«tj?uek by a harpoon has f fcnown to dive at the rate of 300 &t m a minute. Mr. and Mrs.\ John Banford and daughter Laura spent last .Sunday at E. A. Bahford's. James Berry is reported on the sick list at the home of Jas. Cor- coran. Miss Lina- Smirl visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Backus Tuesday after- noon. Mrs. John Reed and Mrs. Lowry drove to Ogdensburg and spent the day in the city. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid So- ciety will meet in the basement of the church next Wednesday after- noon for quilting and other work. Sunnyside Rebekah Lodge will hold installation of the newly elect- ed and appointed officers at their hall Tuesday evening Oct. 10 With one man held for the Grand Jury and the offiicers looking for another, it looks as though the Fer- ris store robbery may soon be clear ed up\. At least we hope so. Miss Edith McBratney spent some days in Ogdensburg last week the guest of friends, and returned home Saturday. Mrs. W. P. West, Miss West and Miss Stearns went to Rensselaer Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wooodside in Mr. Woodside's car last Wednesday. Mrs. Maggie Dulmage of Winni- peg, visited her cousin-Edgar Smith <M last week. I For the Farmer To keep his money in the house i* dangerous. Money is too hard to earn for anybody to lightly take chances of losing it. A checking account is the most satisfactory way for anybodv to handle their finances. He enjoys absolute .SECURITY when his money is not in use and m^st satisfac- tory SERVICE in the payment of am obligation. I<et us give YOU this protection. BANK BY MAIL First National Bank. Heuvelton, N. Y. SATURDAY, OCT. 7th AT THE Bring the family ENTERTAINING and INSTRUCTIVE LOST— A lady's black harfd- bag containing mileage and other articles. Finder pleese leave at this office. , FOR SALE—One grade year- ling bull and 3 cows, one to freshen soon, at ETTIE WAFFLE'S. FOUND—A : small camera own- er call at Wm. Burnside. FOUND —A sum of money in the Bee office where owner can recover same by calling and proving same A quantity of fresh Filmn just received at the Kodak Store. When coming down from the de- pot Thursday Mrs. Eliza Smith tripped over the mail-bags, fell and was found unconscious. A doctor was immediately called and she soon recoverd. Miss Pearl West and Miss Mable Spooner are having many pleasant drives through the country this beautiful autumn weather and visit ing homes, where Miss Spooner has pupils in music. They report many picnic dinners on their trips. Mrs. Nellie Holden and little son who have spen* the summer with her parents, M v . and Mrs. R. H. Scott, departs! last Wednesday for her home in New York. Miss Steam* daughter of the well known traveling man, O. P. Stearns of Winthrop was a caller at Mrs. R. Woodside's las: Wednesday. . Mrs. G. L. Mayne and Mildred were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodside on a.-, auto trip to Ogd- ensburg last Sv.rjd.ay. The streets presented a'lively ap- pearance Wednesday evening be ing lined up wi-h autos on both sides owing to fhe Farmers mass meeting in Duett's hall. - A. Thornton af Canton has been visiting at the home of W. L. Wainwright a few days this week, while here Mr. Thornton w_as a plea sent caller at th.-> Bee office. He informs us that h e intends to take a pleasure trip i o San Francisco, tl^is fall by way o f the Mississippi river* Gulf of Mexlico, Panama canal and the Pacific ocean, return- ing by rail in th§ spring. W$ wiflh him a safe and Peasant journey.