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THE MALONE FARMLR, WEI>KE8DAT; MAY 4, 1810.
County LettersBURKE.
Burke Water Oompanj ExtendingMains.—Everal Mas tin Buys- theGeo. Andrus Farm—Village
, terary Moved.
Muzzey visit-ant) Mrs. John
Glad.ViMay 2.—Mis:•d at tht homoCogland last week.
Mite Rhoda Kay. of Belmont, vis-ited Miss Mae Williamson last week.
Mftrk Stone, of- Malone, was theguest of his sister. Mrs. Delia Cog-land recently.
Mr?, Charlebois and daughter.of Saranac Lake, are guests of herparents, Mr. and Mrs. F*rank Dumas.
Miles Collins has -rented a part "'C. C. Mason's building on WSt. for a feed store, and mothte {.ame,
Mrs. James .Cook is quite sick at-present writing.
Miss Maud Sails has rented roomsin the new building erected by C. C.Mason and will soon open her newline of millinery goods.,
Mrs. George Sargent and (were guests of Mrs. Talbertlone, last week.T|ie Burke Water Co. are extending
their pipes to the A. A. Edwardsfarm w-*>Pt of the village.
Mr. Frank Ketcham, of Malone,was the guest ol Air. a.nciPerrigo on Wednesday.
Rveral Mastin has purer,George _ Andrus f arrn andpossession soon.
Mrs. Wrm»V *ud<3*i -*/iBit=te^tr=&wiwirtwp=f ec txMyi
Miss Minnie Tucker hasfrom Dr. Lockhart's privatin Montreal. Her many .fri
Allan All:UASF.. IS in lown.
Bakinf Powder
Rernadctta Qmlnn to Undent© «Operation in Syracuse.
Apr. 30—Lute Whitney, of Malone,was a business caller in town Sat-urd&v, returning home Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Oscnr • Kimpton. ofNprth Bangor, visited their daughter,Mrs. Henry Best, Sunday.
R"ev. M. H. Doud has returned _to_Moira and Brushton- fora anotheryear. All are glad to see him backAgain.
Mrs. Charles Wardner has return-ed to Rainbow Lake f<*r the season,having spent some little time visit-ing her parents, Mr. \nd Mrs. Wal-ter Clark.
Herbert Haskell areturned Mondaj- toMrs. Wardner, haviithe summer.
Mr. and Mrs. <were callers in tow
Fred Brown, ofter. was a caller in t
l)j- Wright is quwriting.
Mif»s Roba Royce.sick- for so long, h
i rela;<se and is very il! Mrs. Lillie Collneyj Malone on Tuesday.I Mrs. E. H. Po.tte:
Ethel, were callingin Malone Tuesday.
F< «4J£. McMann, GeA. W.\ Shea Is transaChaieaugay Monday.
Mrs. Allie Conger wascaller *ajU Saranac Lake
Rater. Flora,bow withsitions for
STOMACH CATARRHAND LAMENESS,
eorge Ketcham.Monday.
1 )jekinson Cen-wn Monday.,. sick at this
who has heen.p had another
WHS a caller in j
and daughter,
d bv
MR. N13AI, M. NEXSON.Mr. Neal M. Nelson, 1709- Lincoln
Are., Alameda, Cal., writes:"As I was a great snfferer with
chronic catarrh in my stomach, andlameness in my back and limbs, I antpleased to say that af termsing four bofc-
business j ties of Feruaa >I feel perfectly well, and
FORT OOVINGTON.
Death of .James Y. Cameron at Ageof 73.
Apr. 30—J* N. Paranaw, of Bra-sher Falls, Was in town Thursday.
Merton McNair and Herbert Small-man, of Malone, are visiting theirparents here.
Justin McCarthy is spending afew days in Canada.
Frank Spencer, of Ogdensburg, wasa business caller In town Monday.
Rev. J. Pontour spent a few" dayain BrownviUe tnis Week.
Jos. Kelley, rural mail carrier, ison the sick list this week.
School Commissioner F. H. Wil-cox1 visited the Hi«h School Monday.
Floyd Hutchins, Oscar Murphy,Resile Donahue, and John Hinds, ofMalone, called on friends in townSunday.
Larry Lynch, Miss Edna andCharlie Lynch, Mrs.^Lpwe and Hen-rietta Mayhew" spent Sunday in iBurke. j
Mose Guyette, of Watertown, at- jtended Mrs, Guyette"s funeral onSunday.
Mrs. John Derushie left for Mon-treal Friday morning.
Shields Bros, were in town withtheir new touring cars Wednesdaj'.
Miss Crrac'e Cameroon, of Minnea-polis, is visiting her mother here.
On Thursday morning occurred thedeatji of James \ O T0 b6 i S
Wednesday ! w i l l ttever be without it in m1
Howard Hawkins iington Monday on a
Otto Qttinn" has
is "in Ft. Covusiness trip.
K.'lKkH)) 1/Oflgre "Cetoftmte* Fir-t^ George Haskell Meets With an Acei- Brockton; "Mass.Anniversary.—Mrs. Hiram « » * ' dent a* the Station Here—George * M ) S S Fl«?*h<* Griffin spent SunSrriuwuv HI Moira Defeats Bra- uie oiauuu n n r . T ^ T l d a y with her parents. Mr. and Mrs£«.riuu8i> «i. -ii.iru vr ljumpaon's Horse. Stumbles and i C h a s Griffin. She is working ii
Breaks Its Neck.—Death of For, ; Malone. 1 .iner Dickinson Resident. Will'Jones, M. Massena, called oi
. __ old friends in town last week.Mrs. Moses Cummings and ''sons
Edward and' Ernest, visited at th'home of Mrs. G. L. Donaldson oBangor recently.
it to give it a trial and they will regaintheir health.
1 "After all other doctors have failed, I| have been cured through Pernna, and; next to God I owe my thanks to Dr.( Hartman for being cured."! Indigestion Causes Rheumatism.I What connection is there betweenI stomach catarrh and lameness?! There is a vital connection. Catarrh; of the stomach deranges digestion.
•d injuries by falling between theand platform at the station inplace last Thursday while at-
tempting to board the mornine; trainslowly improving. Al-
inp h e r brothelth< r I r iendtv went on tht >
rind will \ , Me at Mmneola L
Mis Tin sent- PVrm i of SiiiTi O,ns l i u n v i-sttin-e her )n r>r t«nd Mrs I,, w ^ <;», rd
^i>- Ma o h hht | ,-M w n t . r m Malon.- v, ltbHi, <>ny. /•«• turned to her
tion of acids in the stomach and boweli.house east of the villas*Fred Brown, of Bang These acid formations are absorbed into
the blood and produce a rheumatic coa-
Perana relieves the rheumatism onlyRev. Father Deronie of-North Ban- | by relieving the indigestion, and thniGladys Pier
Of : gor, has been \Brushton recently.
ficiating. —Several other priests willfriends in j cleansing the source of the bloocf jm-
j_ j purities that lead up to lameness in th«! joints^ neuralgia and rheumatism
plain, has returned hotne.ten te r , 809 East^nd ^as taking hhfStheFh?gh Saturday to visit his daughter.
his horse stumbfed~3ust~easT7 will also viatr hisand broke it« ««*>* Waiter Alien
ent to Norwood on [ Winona, Minn..says:He j in recommending Peruna for catarrh of
f r o m A 1 . } tho stoume^-fr-know what Ji' io 1afflicted with this awful disease. Pernbany Thursday night after about fourna cured me. For catarrh of the ato
Mrs. Helen Jenkins Whitney spent
b6fn in Summerstown and w;73 years of age. He leaves u -wif. .- • — • - • thre^eMrs. Hattie Cameron, and
Mrs, Allan--E^-Eullott died Wednes-day night. The funeral was heldFriday afternoon. She leaves a mo-ther, Mrs. Vass, of Dundee Ctr,, herhusband and six children to mournher loss.
On Tuesday morning the funeral ofMrs. Andrew LaClair was held from jSt. Mary's church. Interment was,in R. C. cemetery.
Quite a number attended the fun-eral of Mrs. Guyette Sunday after-noon ": She leaves three brothers andtvtii sisters, several, sons arid daugh-ter^. Interment Was in R. C; ceme-tery.
To have an tip to-date lensgrinding plant in your owntown, where you can get yonrprescriptions for glasses filledthe same dayrt i L
And Then
When your, glasses need anyadjusting this service is free,
B. A. Soper,Optometrist and Optician,
21 Elm Street, Malone,!?. T.
Across the R. R. track fromHoward House. In office
V every day but Tuesdays. -
Eight dollars for a set of teeth atHickok's, Warranted to fit. 4yi.
VILLAGE ORDINANCE.
j The By-Laws and Ordinances ofMrs Jennie :fSmittee ;and daughter, Malone Village are hereby amendedizabeth/ arid Miss Elizabeth Elliott by adding thereto the following or-re visitors in Malowe on© day last dlnance:
No person shall operate a motoi;vehicle on any of the public streets;,of Malone at a greater rate of'speedfthan one mile in six minutes-
Upon approaching any bridge,sharp curve or steep descent, andalso in traversing such bridge, curve
p , who hasbeen visiting her brother in Cham-
i or descent, all persons operating mo-home j t o r v e n i c i e s i n t h e pUOiiC streets of
Millard Kellogg is In Pittsburgh ! Malonse shall have the same under- - ' control, and operated at a speed not
TtAlcflT>l«>a«nr« i P - 'J-Schroeder left for hiI take pleasure ( i n t h e W e s t Wednesday.
•On,Adirond.u«pend the
The inf »Johi . T.i\ erii*. rcouKfi last r n ' i
Mr and Mv-Mrt. Emmn Arn
Ira Weispending fW. E. Cla
Th'. V\".
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•holv.ays at
.willo m e
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AThe
Mors' 'f >J
in the hall
Mrs Hiram Clark is seriously ill ati< r j mi- Mi,in oi this Mll.tgf- -ssher.
Frank Preseott•-a w•. re : position in W.' L. Stowe's store andnin-MUs.. leaves this afternoon for VermonticTon i where he expects employment.
j Several from Here attended theb been \ Christian Endeavor Rally in St. Re-:>me of | g-is Falls on Friday evening.
Mrs, John McClure entertains herFriday g. ST class thig (Mondavi evening.s. Ed- After a month's illness of diabetes
tiellitus. Mrs. Marie Abell, of Som-trville. Mass., closed her earthly lif•
Burndp' Sdp
rwhermen are lookingtor the spt(.k-
Friday in North Bangor. !Frank McDonald went to Saranac j
Lakt- Tuesday after "his sister. Miss jRena, who has been seriously ill, to]try and bring her .home. j
M>'. and Mrs. Fred Raymond went (in l»wville,~ Thursday. Apr. 21, on |a h isiness trip, returning- on Friday. ;
Eugene McCarthy, a graduate of jin the early evening ryi Monday," Apr. the CornellTJalry School of .1910,!1.8. After services at the home on started Monday- morning for Walkers jApril 21. conducted by her pastor. : ville, Maryland, where he has a pos- !Rev. Dr. W. C. Martin, of the Per- ition in a creamery. ;kins St. Baptist church, her bodv Principal Frank E. Fisk and Mi) ;
js^as laifl- to rest in WoodlaWji_ ceme- ^Gertrude E,"" Hyde, both form<tery. Mrs. A'bell was born in~DicT<^the iTH. S., tacTJTty; Irave^b-e
June 8, 1849. The deceased i ngage.d._JLt_infire.a.s.ed salaries at the
ten it is unsurpassed."
CHASM FALLS.
Safford Ewtertauis HerFriends.—Colored Man Walks from I Bangor.Syracuse to Pay the Town a Visit.-Mrs. Silas SafCord Meet& With anAccident. "1 ^
I Chas. Smallman called on friends | exceeding one mile in fifteen minutes.I in town Tuesday. \ A penalty not exceeding One Hun-| Miss Mary Dolan was a caller in | dred Dollars for the First offense iaI town Sunday. \ hereby imposed for the violation of! , Mrs^v.Ge°I&e F r e n c n X l s l t ed m M a " any of the provisions of the above! 1 O ^ S d S r , Tho, Vass have ordinance^| gone to New York for a few days. ! State of New lork.i W T. Smith spent Wednesday in I County of. Franklin ss:
I Malone ^^illage plerk's Office.S I. R. McC. Miller, Clerk of MaloneVillage, hereby eerttfy~~that, I haveHOGANSBURG. ,
/[ compared the foregoing resolutionPeople Go To Cornwall to : with the original resolution passe&-
of
Mrs
Mr*!T
Wilson inn M ThompsMr
The infant daughterMrs. Oscar Holmes $fas buried on {
•,Sunday, April 24. The i"uneral was!held at the _hojme of the grandpar- j May 1ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abijah Holmes, l.8p~entthithe Rev. R. P. Green officiating. j brothers
Younga n d ! See Fire Ruins*.—Raising the Debt j-by the Board of Trustees of Malone
on the Parish.
;* N Wnht-reH-on SaturdayThe Willier Cook ta.rm purchased
toy W. J. Porterfield, was for his sis-ter, Mrs. Julia E. Smith. Mr. and
Smith take immediate
egetables,o m s
•ion ofCookuntil
TheBee;
h. i a m though Mrp
nd Mrht hou
t' a heavy frost here : i _ _ „ „n.sday and Thursday Was "the daughter pf ..Calvin and Di- j Chatham High School for the corn-much damage to ear-^ana Orvis. She was of a religious ; ing year. . ! much better at this writing.
plants and fruit bios- nature from childhood and was j Miss Endora Young, daughter ofj M i g g H n d a Holmes was in townbaptized at an early age and united ; Joseph Young, formerly of Brushton, j f e w d a y g t n e p a £ i t w e e k j called herewith the Baptist church. At about now of Essex Center, Vt., was mar- ! - - -25 years of age she became the wife : ried to Milton Palmer, of Santaof "Byron T. Abell with whom she : Clara on April 20th at St. - Pain's
d "happily until 16 vears ago when ; church, Burlington, Vt. 'All wish- - - - - - - ' • them a happy wedded life.
Mrs. Fresper Bourdon has return-ed from several weeks' visit in the
delightedattendancet. to have
to his siticed irFarmer.voice of©f the nlone. Sh<tiid oneJoseph's
A birChesterparents80 of 1-a veryIce creaall loine
apei
P*lIOSI('• ii
c'ithdSu
Tas
'pic
• d 3
id ref'i n o -
Thesndid
The Republican caucus was held'town house Saturday after-delegates from tnis town to
the county convention at Malone on ; fj"Tuesday are W. H. Montross, and C. [ n .E. Burnap. of this village, and Web-ster Kimball, of Brushton:
The baseball game last Thursday•afternoon- between the teams from. Llrvisher and Moira Jpig-h schools re-.s'jftoc| in a victory for Moira, thes. ore being 6 to 4. Those presents;iy it was a good game.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Rockwell, oTBangor, were callers at W. E. Clark'sSunday.
Miss Grace Tryon, of St. RegisIVILs, visited hej- g-randpar«nts. Mr.and Mrs. A. B. Witherell. last week.
The C. E. will meet. Friday evtn-injr at 7:30 at the Cong, church. Thel.--.ider will be Miss Hazel Dodge.
K'.ii'us Thomas, of Dickinson Ctr..\v;i- ;, village in this village Saturday.
_ Misses ___j_uanita Farnsworth andF.yi-i Dodge attended the Franklin
| Village, on the 18th day of April,— .. , - 1910, and that the same is a true
,—Wm, Monahan, who has . a n d correct copy of such original.ie past four months with his and of the whole thereof.
" ' " Witness my hand and official sealof said Village of Malone, this 20thday of April, 1910.
R. McC. MILLER,20w2, Clerk Malone Village.
p o wag. , brothers and sisters.at the old home-Wescott is j stead, returned to his home in Ovan-
L& M
died. She leaves to mournloss four children, Mrs. Willis S.Bennett, of Allston. Sidney H., Cal-vin .N\, and Mrs. Ida M. Thompson,all 'of SomerviHe; also one sister,Mrs. George S. 'Tilden. of Norwood,
Easv.Ouorge Harris was a business call
er hi Malone Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Frances Dewe;. Montana, last Monday.Mrs. TJiomas H. Lantry is confined
------ - r . ,. • . j to the bed with a severe attack ofby the death of her httle niece. j t h e & riP p f e , Dr. B. Hazen, of Helena,
Elmer Eddy visited his mother, > i s attending herMrs Olive Eddy, on Wednesday.. } L Decoste, of Malone, was in town
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dewey were i Tuesday. 'callers in town Sunday, Apr. 2-lth. I Berna,
Mrs. Ola Safford, of Manchester, !N. H., arrived in town on Friday tospend a few days witl i relat ives. i /}rj\r o+ "Rnw-KoT* c» -fmaat- nf v *. *.«» ) *j>-'i* 1W^w**'tv'V ^*. •^*^'*--^*. "•'*• r~! *
R.v. w. C. Cramer »»« ramil? ar, j f ^ i . ? T X > i ^ U n . ^ ^ | S ' ^ c S t ^ ^ ^ " * ^ai
, TH& PEOPLE of The State of Ne trAfford of Manoh-^ter ( D—"iard*O'Brien .has returned from | York, to Henry B. Roberts, a bro-Satford, of Manch'-scer, j Bombay. ; ther, of Omaha, Nebraska; Jeffer-
Mrs., David Hackett spffnt Tues- l^on Roberts, a brother, of Chateau-
, .v., «>u w.~».w«agay, M. Y.; Frank Ro»Mtl" ^ d MT TS- ,°- ,f^tn>
fo f
u . S p i i t n I berts and Alanson Roberts, nephews.
TROl T RIVER.
St. Regis Falls Friday.Members of Sydney Lawrenc
T.ods-e. -I.--O. O. F-.. Ajrci mmebers <Frances Lawrence Re'b^k.ah^ Lod^utt<nded di\ine service Sumfay afl -:noon at the Congregational churclThey were addressed by the Rev. ]E. Barrett. Mrs. Fred Smith sariK
: solo very beautifully which w;I much appreciated.| Principal Kenyon enjoyed a trip ii Montreal on Saturday.
Arthur Hyde left Friday for Xevisitw^ . , . , ", , • \LYork eitv iind will visit his sister.
Death of Mr>. Samuel I^eiuiody i n > ^ r t r u o [ e ; £ Chatham, N. Y.Holyoko.— Lillie Walter McGlh- Mrs. Matilda Hdgue has returnedturn Meet itlt Painful Accident.
May 2.--Hugh B Daizell receivedlast week the sad news of the deathof rus sister, Mrs. Samuel Kennedy,
Kennedy was formerly Miss MattieDalzcil and was born in Trout River
Montreal where she has beenthe past "winter with her daughter.
Edson Brown is improving thelooks of his house wit;h a coat ofpaint. *
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McCarthy andchildren, of Winthrop, were recentguests at Chas. McKaae's.
Misses Amy Saunders and May
have been nt,Xorthern New York. The thermom-eter at times 'reached TO in the
' shade. The frost which struck thatsection on April 15. however, is be-lieved to have done considerabledamage to theL fruit trees. Mr.Cliesbrotigh's inother, who is 91 yearof age and remarkably active. isspending the summer with her son.
Mrs. Davis Gardiner and children,who have been spending several
' weeks with her parents, Mr. andMrs. E. Sampson, left on Friday fortheir new home in-Felt's Mills, Rev.Gurdiupr having been appointed pas-tor there at the last conference.
Mrs. Barney' Smith has returnedfrom Cornwall hospital much im-proved in health. Elden Skiff alsreturned from that institution onTuesday evening.
Mrs. E. A.JSSTUson, of St. RegisFalls was. in town on business Thurs-
Sv rT r ^ i & a v a f i S S S o r " i e^erty, in pursuance of the statute,'""The W..H. M, S. frill meet with i ^f^J h ^ p 6 s S f o ' f to a -^uSbe^bf ^ ? U C h C a S e m a d e a i l d P r o v i d e d :
Mfs. Alvi» Averill,on. Friday of this 1 Smer^Tin mT vicinity i Y o u : a n d , eachof you. are thereforewlek*^ _ ^ - ' K f ' _ j Mrs M J Crowler and littl-'Clted a n d r ^ ^ r e d . Personally, to be
. t "l5Se da* the pasfc eel: when tteo. i a^^TUnov^la Miss 5ary A. l^T^rLt^S^L^L^^^roth.-fr. and Mrs. A hder- and Rufus Eddy went'to p t a load AlmVd returned Friday from a two i: J* ^ f / ^ I J - l K S 0 ^ V i ^ ^ g 1 Jj?"their-four children, _fr?m-i of nayjnj i barn some^distance _trom ; m o n t h s ' visit with relatives in Span- \ c o u n t ^ o f Franklin, on the 20th day
BANGOR.
Thttrsd ay where thejthave spent thepast three weeks.
Mrs. #Smith. of West Bangor, is: spending a few days at the home ofher son, Evelyn Smith. Mrs. Smithdoes not improve "very rapidly,
i f
[ disturbed and nothing was seeni of l i ^ a u / j ^ i m ^ e ^ o t e ^ b e i n g ^ o n e of ! (Vie f "3 ^ ^ will please^iake_noticehim untii- the next morning whert h e ^ e l a i l ^ S burned y j that they are required to appear by
; walked Jo the sid mg and down, -t\e p ?Miwfe^£innie and May Bradley. . ' - ^ - " - - f ^ S f i ^ t ' l ^ i ^ £ ^ L *i™k. Kl^n further investigation %t -i spen't^SatuTday^atlFortCovin^^ rfone, that they
!was found that "he had worked a; , Mrs. Barnes is suffering from ;: short, time the .past summer at j severe cold '
rf.cnv^riri^'from the : tllB Black farm here.r e S l V e T b y f S u n r a i fe- S i l a s Safford had the ^nls-. : ~ * fortune to step on a nail which wents and family have | 5hr<>u^h
1? t h
ie s o l e \°J h^L s h o ^ ^ ^ " ^
W. L. Stowe spentWest B
Md daywith
H. Harmonpainful injuri<?!few days ago. .
Ensign Bowiemoved to their new home on the-k"^T^fi f^^ "
Baylor road lately purchased from h ^ / h ^ Cor several days. , ents in town." £rs Will Berry! . ^ e ^ l e y ^ia-^ood^ wlw has beenJNU | Assemblyman
for theirftftit of a special guardian, or in the"
weeks' vacation with their rrespective parents.
• -. , , Ray Totman of the Brushton highconfine her to | school, spent Sunday with his par-
! and act for them in the proceedings"ae1 probate of said Will.
testimony whereof, we havehereunto affixed theseal of our said surr.o-
ecl here until her mar- \ Kirby have returned to school
••Into the sidetop.
fo u p
«a T:II^ wound and the child is do- |Ing well. iThe social held at the home of Mrs
iL&ura Dalzel) on Friday evening was;a great success. j
Mrs. Delia Rowley has a fine new iline of spring arid summer millinery, i
Mrs. Joe Trippanier and child, of [Massena. are visiting the former's jparents, Mr. and Mrs. J-*s. Dumas.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bruce and ichildren visitedyfer. and Mrs. Miller jIn Dundee on Sunday.
3°-7rFagn.ers._Tare. wondering j ter': of St. Regis Falls, called
C i d i f Thursday' beauties.I ^ W . N. Keel; aiid W. B. Royce
. _ .children, of Plattaburgh,into A. Smith's house. i guests at the home of the former's j to an order of Frederick G. Pad-
Ellsworth unlpaded another j parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Grow. dock, s u r r o g a t e «f the County ofn'tUiaftSfc.-MOndtty. —:— j Mtaa Tftttc "RfTfK wu" hi*HIT- frrrjr •- FJ. aril(.lluT and iSortliiig* to thft if fl*-
Smith was the guest of L«owell \ Brushton^High School over Sunday. ute in such^caae xaade and provided,Brushton Tuesday. j Erna-Bero and Margaret Burke i nofice is hereby: g'iven to all persons
isitfid Mrs.."j&rheisLlaturday.
Mrs. Thomas Raynor,
d^ay^^JV? J here last Sunday ^evening,i'__—^Z^._• Rev. J. N> O'Brien, a Wesleyan
Cain, lajst week.
MrS' ElizaDetn M
REYNOIiDSfON.
May 2—B. L.. Reynolds, of Ma- 11lone, was in town • • - • - • •lone, was in towu .attend the caucus at Brandon Cen- j vl8lto<j i n t n i s p l a c e the_part"we°ek"
S Methodist mCnlster, will preach at j children visited at James Kerry's onj this church next Sunday at 10 set' m. j Sunday.We understand Mr. O'Brien is to Mrs. Ed. Sprague visited at Walliepreach at this place and in Bangor j Kerry's on Sunday,the coming year, and will goon movef^Alva Hoose is building a newto Bangor with his family. He cornels house." m Morley, N. Y., where he has ! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sprague were
jn preaching the past few years. i the guests of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamMrs. Ella Whitman, of Brushton,! Steenberge In Malone T^ednea«aay.
Mrs. George Selkirk "spent Sunday
Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. „.--
daughter, Hazel, . of jSnishton, werethe guests of Mr. a|Bd l^trs. PaschalSpaulding on Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. - &imig# Jones, ofPotsdam, we»e th^ # ^ * « of the lat-ter's father, Harry mm*% r*****'
Mrs. Belrose ai#^NM«fttteT* Bessie,
iefly 'of JtWs"'S«^r i^vefc~« ;^™'e51*^xnerly _. .„._ ,and are occupying th* house belong-ing to Alescaftder fYedlnhurg:.
Mary Martin, of Fort Covington,l b i i t i l t i i thi
ary Marn , oflias been visiting relatives inplace the past week.
H H R l d
thislace the past week.
H. H. Reynolds, of Malone, was Inthis place the greater part of lastweek.
Walter Whitney, oi Bruahton, ^asthe guest of friends here yesterday. ^
Waldo Buell, of Skerry, was heretwo dayg last week taking the cen1
BUS. < ,F\ H. Wileox inspected schools in
the towns of Fort Covington, Bom-bayand Westytlle last week.
A specific for pain— Dr. Thomas'JScleetrie Oil, strongest^^eheapest lin-iment ever devised. A householdremedy in America for 26 yearjs. l
siteu in cms piace me pttai weeiv. mis . v»wv»»>= w^.«..— ~ r - -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Btewn visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WU-T , . _L T^_ .J^ . . r H M W , in^ „* Photm Foils.M^Cora
and Mrs. Jennie Spaulding' called in jthis place last Wednesday.* I
A. C. Wftherell, of Moira, was in1
this place the past week on business.Wm. Martin has taken possession
of and is running the Peck cream-ery which he formerly twn&eS. "This]^factory ia running on the outter plan, j Auction bills printed «ft short tu>*
Mr.callers in Malone Wedmesday.
William LAfleur, - of ^ y e r Bend,took dinner with lrts 4s»ighter, Mrs JEdwin l^im 'Thursday." . ' ' . . - "
Hlehard Ladd, of McCollom'B, wasa caller tn town Fjfiday.
i tice The* Farmer offic*.
C^TQBIAfti KM YN flan JUMP I N *
Any akin itching is a temper tett-er. The more yott acrat^b tn« WQrseit itches. Doan's Ointment CUPJSpiles, eczema—any skin itching. Atall drug stores. r*" "*
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The Pmrmet and the A«*ny mmJournsJ boto •. tuU year for oni)$240. Sena all orders to The Fsxmer office. -
of his uncle> John Bitney.- - " ' " * i tn Kamna* unaav. ,
_ Kelly and j.of f^rana*^ wasUtM j t ^ te r^^ the l ,^ jo f Fay, called
rOrton and shed for ^anniljal Ellsworth Friday.
Mrs. Thomas Mulaniff is " *home fromXowell on Tuesdt^ ^ . ,she spent a few weeks visiting her
of Altona, whoMrs. Baker have
Mrs. B. T.Mrs. Dickey, of _._..
Miss Bessie BenSaranac, wherein a millinery
b*en visitingh
a muunery snop., •Mr. and Mrs. Bradford MiMer were
callers In. MaloneMr*. Cattle B "
ter, was the guC. Adams Friday.
"I have been 90?n«what costive,but Doon's Regulete grave jurt the re-sults desired. They -act mildly a»dr«galate the bowels perfectly." --4weo.B. Krause, 306 Walnut Ave., Attoona,Pa.
The Farmer and AlbanyThe Farmer and %he yJournal both a full year for only$2.06. Send all orders to The Far-mer office.
Richard Martin tore a largeid
children.Clinton Jones, of Weavtille,
J h C d ' hhas
moved into John Condon's house. 'Nelson Lapree has engaged to !
work for Ed. Keefe,
ling, heart and thereby lighten theburdens of pur, beldyed ^estor la »N
ag ..yeiM^""'wj:'-'';l^v-tojL-7at«»^*ys;
dUigent life Work among us.Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Boyea, of
Ft Covington, called on friends intown vSundity.
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April 30—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ya-daw spent a few days the past weekwith their daughter, Mrs. AdolphusBeaulieu, of Massena.
John NUes, of Helena, was tn toWoSunday, the guest of his mother, Mr*.Mary Nllea, She accompanied himh o m e t o spend a, few 4«^s ; >s
Charles Rockhill and daughter,Gladys visited the former's son, John,Of WestviHe Sunday. •
Mrs. Calvin Davis, of Bombay, i sspending a few days with M ^ ^ f B e i iher sister-ih*iaw. "'"•-.• :• . -- "feru;
Mrs. Ev J . Frew spent a :the past week with Mrs.Phelps, of Brushton.
Mrs. Alcl Moore andtrade Sweet were callers atThursday.
marked improvements tnour ipfflsc* are being made. Root,Clark, has «tv*h his house a coat ofpaint Me*. Benn ts repairing htshbuse oonstdersbly the PUUBML havinga a l t w tora away and e, very «tyl*«hn*wi one Is being built.
WUtf. A. Ore«n, our new pastor, oc-
ion tn X*lotie one day rec«nt-
'». p . Gale was in Malono Krlday.
Dated May 2nd, 1910.LOUI8 LAFfA^E,
Administrator.
Attorneys for AdininJbrtrator,Malone, N. Y. 20w27.
NOTIC«.
Constable Cemetery Association atthe Town^Hsil in the towa of Consta-ble, the hrst Tuesday in May,whichis May i , *t 7:W P. M.
l t w r C. A. HASTtNOS, Sec'y.