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THE OH YOU KICKER! Don't be a kicker. Lend a help- ing hand to every enterprise having for its object the progress of your community or the betterment of your people. Say a word for every man who manifests public spirit* Don't growl where you ought to lend encouragement. If you can't help, don't hinder. Some men who have very little money to put up do a great deal of good to thqjr com- munity by words of kindness and good cheer concerning public-spir- ited men and movements. Some men who have money are a handi. cap upon progress and prosperity through the exercise of a disposi tion to cast reproach upon* their neighbors generally, and heaping criticism upon the endeavors of public-spirited men. If you don't feel like pushing things/- give the town a, chance by keeping off tin backs of men who work for genera progress and prosperity. Again w< say, if you can't help, don't hinder COMING trained AjiimiU Ito show hen» for .^-^- «~_ __,_ ;raittv'-«* ,afaha \ Thursday, August 23, comme|acin at 8:15 p. m. The home band ha been \engaged by their adyanc man to play for them along with their band and calleope. This i? to be a big day in Heuveltan. Mr. Clark has ( with him JARGO one of the largest performing elephants in t\e world, weight over 8,000 S>s. and stands 12 feet high.—adv. sphere is many a Young man ' proud of his mother, who wouft stride into the dust any man who wouid insult her, yet who, by his owit civil doings and bad habits i: sharpening a dagger to plunge through that mother's heart. Do not groumble at the weather or watch the thermometer. It makes you more uncomfortable and the weather does not mind it one bit The Watertown Daily Times and The Bee, will be $4.00 for on year, or $2.25 for 6 months; $1.2 for 3 months and 50 cents for month until further notice. THE BEE PRESS. :AR£ * LARK' St. Lawrence County Savings Bank r } OGDEfoSBURG, N. Y. STATEMENT JULY 1, 1947 RESOURCES First mortgages on Real Estate $446,910 85 Municipal and other Bonds Market Value 589,375 88 Cash on hand and in banks 83,461 96 Interest accrued 9,569 12 $1,129,317 81 LIABILITIES Amount due depositers including dividend credit ^t ZV%% per annun, $1,090327 71 Surplus, Market Value 38,990 10 $1,129317 81 OEPEYSTER. N. Y THURSDAY, AUGUST 23. One Performance at 8:15 p. m. will \A Stcoad DM •< Dtftnsi\ Mrs. Norman deR. Whitehause, chairman of the New York State Woman Suffrage Party, is in receipt of a letter from Capt. G. Q. Henry, lirector of state 'military census, written but a few days before his sudden death. In the course of the letter, Captain Henry said: \I desire to express to you the official thanks of the Census Bureau, as well as my personal appre- ciation of the manner in which the Woman Suffrage Party has aided- in the taking of our military census.\ Get one of those \Gem\ Fowr> ain pens at the Bee office. Only $1.00 each. Read The BEE. It is interest- ing- IMPORTANT ENDORSEMENTS Two endorsement*^ of Woman Suffrage, recently announced, have been added to those of the many organizations which, week by week, are \doing their bit for suffrage,\ by coming out in unqualified approval of the en- franchisement of women. The Yates (Baptist Associa- tion, which includes the Baptist churches of Yates and pat* of Steuben county, and the New York encampment of th« vet- erans of the Grand Army «t the Republic have fcolft plated resolutions expressing their full approval of enCrMriShlMment. Several of our young \ men who were in the first \draft went to Gouv erneur, last week to take the exam- inations. Most of the number passed, while a few failed. It seemed a hard task for most of them. Mrs. J. B, Wilson spent a few days the past week with Mrs. E. Todd. Mrs. B. J. Mason and family re- turned home Wednesday from Terr- ace Park much improved from their outing. Several from this vicimty *ire at- tending the meetingsat B«$i\tf Uon. They are fine. Why.^^ mG^it- tend from oji^^ipl j^ w.'-i-i-i vhe< (Ej388rit 'SpftQpCrjtO'il^vlk explained. iSjg laH Ing good work. .•.'./ ':_':. ^^ Martin Conroy and family are enjoying a new Dodge car. . / r The lecture which Walter Fletdft er gave in the M. E. Church Sunday morning was certainly grand. We are glad to see such interest shown by the young men. We wish we had more such young men in our town. Maybe we have them. Time will tell. Mary Thornton spent Monday at Albert Hazelton's. Our mail man's car is resting in Loren Wilson's door yard at present Bart Notell is. very low at this writing, we are sorry to say. C. E. Giffin has another new car. Carl Fleming and family visited his parents the past week. They returned to Watertown last Sunday. Eva Morris spent a few days with Mildred Morris at Mud Lake. Jennie Steele is staying for a time at H. M. Todd's. A few itiends and relatives gather ed at the home of Mrs. E. E. Todd Monday evening io remind her of her birthday. A very pleasant even ing was spent after whteh ice cream and cake was served. Many tokens of kind remembrance were present- ed to her for which she wishes to thank all. KEHOREW HEWS The majority of fanners have finished laying and have begun harvesting. Mrs. Thomas Thompson and child- fen of Wttertown, are spending a a few days with relatives here. Miss Margaret Hinsdale of Renssel- aer Pall, Was a guest of Miss Sarah Childs last Friday and Saturday. Miss Lena. Ginn from Ossing on the Hudson, is spending a few days with her brother George and faulty. John Cfeilds and Efford Sgrf spent Mofeday some where q© St river. Chariot week. MT.andJita^Wili Ogdensburg last Satt»day C. B. itendrew of H . „, N. Y. is feotne for a few days. „, Glenn Suiter has£one to Syracuse :^| he expecfe to find employment there. Mr. ai&a Mrs. Myron Burnbam spent Svtaday with Mr. and J. M. Bvflrnham. The layman's league of ?VT elaer Fafts. have full charge of the services &t Kendrew M. £. Church next Suurday afternoon services* are held at 2 p. m. Just give yourself a treat an4 try to come. The %worth League gave a lawn social ou Colton's lawn last Frktey evening. Very well attended. Mr. aj&d Mrs. George Mclfartm are in Richville at present. Mrs. Oeorge and Mrs. Joho Clin« of Rens^elaer Falls spent ¥\ J - day afternoon with^ Mrs. Ritchie. Mrs. some n Mr. family ejf Beever . Don Too* called at Sunday, SUBSCRIBE. George Bonnie done,on is, —-^^w Gr ar^ittal W-veat on Qte S Grange t \ on QteOjlfe Spriags _ ion is emended to the