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;-•*; n. O. PARKfR, Cdftof. WKDMRMDAY. - .ftiiv?, l!H:i Sill 7FR VS DIX A f*ix WH* governor, thut Tnmmnny Hull mn Nrw Y«irk went imilin E DAIRY When liilm *hi* *t utrrurnt th«» Htnte of I he I>IT iiilffiiNiirtf rutlon pnMe^l inlo hiHtnry miw«<|d, unhonored and tin r.ven thiMn wftd wefe tn< lin«*<l to look Mnkanrn nt (Governor Snt/.er on •crount itf hoi pn*t rerord conAoUvl thrTiiN«<lveN with tno tlioiitfht that rome whnf tnt^ht dm ii<tmlm*t rat tun could not piMtfliMv he fioy wome than that of hi* privtt>re**or : 'hie <|tmrter of tho forni for "which Governor Sul/er wa» t'U'rtrd h«* «<l«p4<<| linit thtn Appear* to be a KOIMI tone ftir the |ieo|»le of thn *tatet<i»it down rnlrnly H I K ! <tlH[>tt»flionftt<jly and lake acroutit of the «t<N-k. In*tva<l of undertaking to compart* him with 11 legion or Hughe* who weft* RepiihllrMii* MuppoNe we compare Mul/er with Dm. HMI hi* NilminiNfration to ditto beon more nffirlent than l>U'*' H a * it hwn lea* itntrnvaicaiit'' In a way it ha* l>een more promising. MuUrr prot>nbly ha* mm!* more liromtfte* in *U month* than \H% ever ui*dn mure he learned to t*lk. He promifM-d the *t*te nn economical adniiomtration, after denouncing tho lua admlnUtratiou an extravagant Then he approved bill* appropriating $.!,/tai.iNNi more than IMx approval in the sorond ye*r of hi* term. At th*4 •amn time he v««t<**t over $1 # f»4M> # <MNI worth of nl»aohitoly neroaaary appro BOTH CHFFRF AND BUTTER MHfCtH LOWER AT LAST SATURDAYS SALE CHEESEPRICE141-8CTS. •d< priMtionM thut muMt \w nmde either thin yuar or IM-HI, or hi* unnnrtal showing would havti Imcn over |4.O(MI,O0o to tho bad a* rotilpared with I>U. And the hu Mdminiatratioh Waa are4*pte«l aa M tint failure by every one in tho nt ate Including the hemoeratlc paity. Governor Rii1/.er himaeif went an far a* to de< |ar<» th*t $17,000,000 of tho •lute expenditure* wn* unnece***ry ami) that fll.ooojiort WM pU( n graft whirh wmil to leaa than one hundrixl nien. That wa* three month* ago and the identity of the one hundred la atill n aerr«t lo«k«d In the IxHmm of the Uovemor. A* to tIM* $17,000,000 of an it«««-f*a*i«rv «n|»4MiaeM tlyat *o arouamt hla Indignation in M»ir< h, what of it? H«» did not cut it out of the appropri atlon hi/.'a, if he did he moat have aup planted it with $;* 1.000,000. After Minority I^ia^ter I (Torn an and Aaaemblyman Adler pointer I out ascitic inatwncea of graft in the high way* and capitol reronatrurtlon tj<»ver nor Sul/.or declared with great emphaal* that *u< h a thing nhould not happen during hla adminiatration and announced that work on thn rapitol waa to be *top|ted iind wh«*ii it waa reaumeil it would tie after competitive bid* had tHMiii receivinl. The work waa not •topjMd. When the money ran out in February, the contractor* kept their men right on with the atipartmt aa- *tiranco thut the money would tie forth coming and when tho Uovemor aignod the appropriation bill* in May the C'omptroller paid over to the contrac- tor* over a quarter of a million dollar* tu acttlcruent of bill* tnrurrori betwtnm the time that the money ran out and the time that the new appropriation t»ecatne available. In what particular la thin an Improve . fhent tin the \Hx ailmlniatratiou? The highway nrandal ia juat aa much •live hntay aa it wa* three month* ago The u*o of patented material* and the awarda of Contract* to favortxl bUklern without corn|N»titi<m ted to the graft cicpoaurea mwler Ota. Today the new highway comrniaaiooeT ia propoalng to IMKI a patentiNl material haiwIUxl only by oitti roncern for rdail repair work, and the award of contrarta without a<lver- tiaing for bid* (Governor Hulcw win moat emphatic In dmdarliig himaeif in favor of the merit *y*tem in appointmenta to the jiubllc *ervtce : l>U did not aay much atmut it. The Democratic atreugth on the *tate pay roll grew *tea4lily under IMx but he mnnag«Ml to avoid waking up the Civil Service Reform aaaocla tion. Sulaer appointed a Tlvil Service Commlaaion of hla own, exten<le<l their terma of ottire and hooatod their • alarle* *ixty *ix pvr cent. Then he t>egan aaklng for evemptlona from rouipetitiveexaminattona at a rate that brought down ti|wm hla <*ivil aervlce com mlaajoncr* the critlciam of the Reform aaa<H-lation. Alao he appointed a Drat ( laaa Suiaer partlaan to the fioaitlon of Adjutant (omoral and then algtuni a rippoj- bill to enable him to thrjJW out of office all of hi* Million!inatu*. The adjutant general threw out eleven wrthin twenty four houra piat to ahow that he thoroughly approval of the tiov«*rnor'* attitude toward the uwirit ayatom. W h o i * running tho T.ahor Depart fuent r I he aocond deputy whoae hand* **«* too full of office detail to undertake the enforcement of the new lalnu* law The taxpayer* of the atate have been forced to rontiibute $100,000 for tnveatigwMng faotory condition* In otder that they might be. improved Mow are they g«»ti|g r ° m * improv^l utaler exiatlng conditinna' Who t* reMpouaible for oxtating con ifili«»iia r Uoviunor Sul7.er and no one elae. When he *ought uaurp the iMiwef* of the Semite and make an appointment without the Senate'a eouaent. he waa w«rne«l by the Attorney Ueneral, ttie Mtat«>H le^al adviaor, that am h action would be illegal, tie per Minted and the hi^heat court in the atate decided that the appointment '*o made waa illegal |. v ,, r y uewapaper render in i)\v atate familiar with tlie fa« t that confuaton m a j o r i t y «»f t h e great atate aa a reault of the Uoyer Butter Quoted »it 7fl Centi With 8matl|^irtQUntiOffere<f Hifc Shrink- age On Milk Flow Owing to Short Pawtorag*. Roth cheese anil butter . prices alum|>ed on the local dairy board Sat unlay, the former aelling at I U cent* and the Utter »t M cent*. At the prevtod* **le cheeae brought 1 t | c o o t * and knitter waa tpioted at 2Ht centa. The ottering* of cheeae amounted to ZIV.I t»o*e*, !^)0 boxea leaa than the preylou* wt^ek. Something over , ItM) tuba of tuitt<»r Were regiatered. Preaident Kreeman waa unable ti> be preaent. owing to a alight accident to the ateam; plant in hia factory and it waa afte^ II o'clock when * Secretary (lark called the meeting to order with twenty aaleamen and four buyers i ireaent, the latter being Meaara Peach, I often, ("handler and Virkler. Mr. Clark re|K>rted that on the name date laflt aeaaon tpiere were 2T»% tn)Xv« of cheeae regiatered which aold at tt| centa and that butter brought 2H cent* with a very^ amall amount regi«teretl. H<» alao re|K>rted price* in the loading cheeae market* for the week follow*^ Cuba. I4| centa, Salamanca I a4 centa, \Vatertown f 14 centa. Hrockville. 12f centa, Little Valley. DEKALB JUNCTION Mr. and Mr* % Geortfe Simmon* en tertalned Mr* Josah Walrath ami little (daughter, pf Colton, laat week. Floyd MeCa(|am of lieu vol ton wH« in town laat Tuetfday. A U. Thornton «J Depeyater Corner* viaitee! relative* hiMro laat week Mon day anil attendetl trhe graduating ex ereiaea of the graded school. I hone hmne for the atimmer from their achoola are liiith Klaey. Mildn l d Stevenson, Laura Hellegaa. Nellie Mc Carthy, Jennie and Margaret Devine, Margaret Seymour, Hianche (trace and SadK« Wainwri^it, liyron Perkin'*. Proctor CJilaorn a«<! Kaljih Cole. Mr.«and Mra. I,ee Tremlett, t\»rrjner ly of thia place, tint now of Watertown, are rejoicing over the birth of a daugh- ter. Mian Lena Cline and Levi Hemfcn way of thia place quietly left town lant Ttieaday evening in an Auto going to lleuvelton where they were married They vmited at Alexandria Hay, Hlack lake and cither place*. U'wia Price and (')aude Mc Bride* of Itetiaaekutr Fall* were in town la«t Mon O^HV. The Aaaeaaora, W m . G o r e , Duncan Weatherup and Frank Wella were a* ^ertMing property in town laat week. Mi*a Jennie Itundell and little niece, Frapcea Lolalell, returned Tueaday from Ogdcnahurg where the latter had both ear.drums ojiorated upon. She in much better. Mra, Nancey Van Sebaik of Tlam- moiMl in viaiting her siater, Mra. Frank Cline of thia place. Mra. Margaret Miller of Lisbon who hart been viaiting arid helping care for her aiater, Mra. Lidia (Mine, for aevetal daya, returned to, her home Wednesday Mra* Phoeb© Cook of Canton visited the paaf wt»ek at Mra. I). L. Walker'a. II. L. I'atteraon tridint hia livery HERMON Mr. and Mra. Clarence Wilbur, Mar- f aret Murphy, Hazel Whitney, and ,ewia Putman of Evans Mills, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C . M . Haird, Saturday and Sunday NATURAL DIM Mrs, F. A Booths waa ft business caller in Pyrites one day last week. Mra. Wm. Crowder ' and son are visiting friends in Chc'sterville. Ont. Miss Nina Richardson has returned 14* cent*, Plymouth Wla., 14 centa. The aaleamen, a majority of whom are maker*, reported a substantial alump in the output for the week aorne of thi» larger factories being ahort two cheeae, trda b«>ing cauaett from the ahort paaturage and intensely warm weather. Owing to the fact that the fodder corn crop is very late this aeaaon there will be nothing to auppb with Fred Sayer for hia farm and took possesion laat weok Monday. Win, powers of Porto Kieo viaite<l the pas,t week at John II. McCarthy's. Mr*, flattie Kamaey of Chicago, Mra. ( j u r i e s V a n Kirk and little son That •a i ctier, - of FJtunvillo, are sfnuiding the summer in town. Tho many friends here of Mr. and Mra. Farneat Bennett of Hermon ex- tend congratulations on the birth of twin daigritera, born last week. Mra. Cu'Orre Bennett ia viaiting her son Krnest Bennett, at Hermon. Mr. and Mra. John H. McCarthy are entertaining their niecep, Misa Flla Keardon .or Devils Lake, N . | ) . , a n d Miaa Nolbe Powers of Watertown. Scvoml from this place attended the funeral of Mrs. Samuel Baxter last went the shortage until late in July. { Monday. It waa rep<irt«Hl that high nasture* are Wa*|a R o a c h <»f O l i l OeKalbandGuy humeri brown already thia Wing aomo- I JtowlaTon of thia place were married at thing that dooa not often ooeur during j the home of her parents laat Saturday, thq mouth of June in this section at j by Rov. (<eorge F. Walker. Congratu- leaaL All reported the hay crop 1 as httions. vory light, much more so than for many year* past thia luting caused to a great extent b o May froat*. (train is doing fairly 1 well but the crop ia bound to be light at the beat unlea* rain crime* within a very ahort time. The faetoriea registered and the numt>er of taixoa sold by each follows The l*o?a| Temnerance I/Ogion meet tulxt Saturday afteintKin at Mrs. Jifar- itugnM ut a .Irpartntenta nor a fevei Inh dealre for change, the Legl»lwture culled here to p*sa Itie tioveinor'a piimury bill ia held here to paaa bill* to roirert aertou* error* m the legUbtl**'" enacted at the regular MO*Mion |f the Pix inlmlnirttratlon Wfl* toit ahull I"' H ' 1 " 1 n f tno preaen* i»m llrasia ( ornera Cwamof the Valley . Cold Spring < . Californiw Pup^mtvlli^ Faat (iouveriiMur Flmdale t . Faat Antwerp Fd wards . Kim (Jrove Fowler . .. . Criflltha HauVaboro \. tW) % 111 Hb HO 77 V - fsi 100 70 Johnatown . _ y Little Bow .. \ ()at>orne Lake Ox Bow : Plcaaant Valley : .... Pine Hill Ruby v Scotch Settlement youth (Jouverneur . . . . . ' .. . t S<imerville .... V... HO SUndeaComeni 101' Spragueville HH S^iuth Hermon ... 70 Sylvia Lake 31 Wegatchio 144 Yoat 174 JOHNSTOWN ROAD Miaa Helena Johhaton left laat Thursday morning for Ne.W Yark ami laat Saturday morning with tier friend, Miaa Broadhurat, aaiie<l for Lhrerpool, where th«y will spend a week. Tney will tour Scotland, Ireland, Kngland, arxl Walea. Miaa Johnston expects to \HS Ktajent two rnontha. Dr. Willie CatnpUdl and family of Kdwards have Iwen smunling aWew daya with hia sister, Mra. Chaa. Lynde, aiul family. Mr. and Mra. Andrew BrowTi am\ little daughters Vera, and Thelma, a pent nart of laat week with relatives and frieiala In Hammond. Mra. John Thomas and daughter, 0; lady a, an<l Mra. Margaret Van Ornum were the guaata of friend* in town one day laat week. Mra. Allen Pnie and children have been uuite ill with tonailitia, but are much bettor at thi* writing. Mra. S. II. Boyd, who haa r*e#n so aertoualy ill, ia .very much improved aial ho|K*a are eutertaim*d for hrr complete and apoody rtTovory. j . Mra. Nancy Richanl*on of Natural T>am haa been very ill at the home [of Herchel Richardson, for the paat tXo week* but waa aide to be taken to lifer home laat Tuesday. i Mra. Jamea Hockey and little datidb ter Clara, returne<l home la*t Friday after a two weeka viait with friends in HrtM-kviKe. Lyn an<l Ottawa Mra I I . K . Wright baa been enter tabling her niece. Miaa Bell, ami friend Misa Morrow, both of Fdwarda. Mr* (Albert Allen and Mra. John La lone railed on Mra. Roy Allen last Sunday. Mi** Jeanio Martin, spent a few days with her *i*ter, Mrs Jamea VnnOrtuim laat week. f Will King <if Lyn. Ont. waa a colter on thia atreet one day laat week. , Ben Hall of LaFargeVille ami sister. Mis* Li*r.io Hall of Watertown, are i attending aomo time with their aunt, Mra. Klton Rialey. Walter Storte ha* relurntNl from the Watertown City hospital very much improved in health and his speedy re covery t* expected. Mr. and Mra. Jamea Thompson* stul son Hubert, were callers on friends on thi* atreet laat Tuesday evening. « Isaac Craharu has been quite ill with asthma. i t h a Hardy's. Ofltaera will lie electa! and refreshments will tie served. A If m e m l v r s a r e reuueaied to be present. The Foreign Missionary society will meet at Mrs. Samuel Clark's this week Tueaday afternoon. Mrs, Paurtuett and two daughters, Porpthy ari Marjorie, and Anna Pever of New Yot|t city arrived in town Fri- day ami visited Kdward Pever and family on their way to Trout Lake when* th€\y will spend the aumme^r, camping. The Miaaeg ^uth Elsey, Mildred WI Stevenson, Laura Hellegraa, Leone ( J r > i Uisley, Craco and Sadie Wainwright, and Harriet I feme way left Tueaday for ( i>o|K'r» F'alla to camp for a week with Mra. Anna Haven for ehaiierono. Mr. and Mra. Mc Lee Johnson, Mjs. John I'exkina. Mra, Carrie Price, Mra. Anna Haven, and Nora Robinson at- tended the Kondrew Annual picnic at Rensaelear Fallq last We<lnea4lav. Mra. LlmerJepkens inet tnem at the train With her car and took them to tlie grounds. * AnnouncernentH have been received home to Syracuse after visiting friends of the marriage of Hazel May Woods in thi* vicinitv. to James Morgan Campbell at the j Mrs. A. K. Kinky and son Pane, are home of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert K. I visiting friends in Syracuse. WotKJs, near Rents Corners, Wednes-j Mrs. Frank Leeson of Ked'woca] called day Inorning, June 25. Rev. M. A. on Mr. and Mrs Floyd Leeson of this Bartlrtt perforrnwl the ceremony, vicinity, recently. Theylleft by auto for Cranberry Lake j James* Campbell was n business caller for a| short wedding trip after which ; in Stockholm recently, they >vill take up their residence in the} Mrs. Jason Smith is better at this town of Hermon. ; ' writing. The commencement exercises of Her- j Miss Nellie Sybrant entertained Miss mon High school were held last Mon- Mary Storrin of Couverncur last lay Evening in the Methodist church. Sunday. The church was decorated with the j (Henn Barnes, a telegraph operator school colors in streamers festoons of I of Philadelphia called on friends here black and orange. The rostrum waa I recently. decorated in the class colors of cream j Mrs. B Allen was a business caller and crimson. The class motto was BUS- ; i n t o w n Thursday. (tended over the rostrum in letters of j Mrs. Joseph Buyer Was a business red and white, "Nihil sine labore." : caller in town one day last week. The following program waa rendered. I Stanley Punkleburg called on friends Overture, orchestra; prayer. Rev. K. K. here recently. Bartlett; solutatory. Fthel May Par-j Mrs. Henry Goesman and daughters, kell; selection, orchestra; essay, 4 'Fif- Ruth and Klsie, Nettie Allen, (jlenn teen Decisive Battles of the World", Mear and Coldy Smith were business Robert K. Piercy; recitation. Helen callera in town Tuesday night. Fairbanks, selection, orchestra; essay, ; Mrs. Roy Farmer has returned from "Vocational Schools". Lucretia K, her trip after visiting her sister at Morgan; vocal solo, Mary K. Smith; Adams Center. recitation, Harriet Fairbanks; selec- Howard Kellow wari a business tion, orchestra; valedictory, Caaper caller in town Thursday. Brown; address ami presentation of di-j Gladys Smith is ill at this writing plomi.s, Georjre C. Terry, Jr.; vmal with bloocl poisoning, solo, Barbara Maine; benediction, Rev. j Fverybody is er 4-r K. r^. Barrett L. H. Fuller left Saturday for Get- tysburg to take part in the soldier's Reunion. Misa Glara Maine of Stalbird, was the gueat of Mr. and Mra. Fred Maine, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Terry ami daughter, Miaa Marion Terry of New York were guests of Mrs. Kliza Knox lest Monday aa were also Mr. nod Mrs. G. C. Terry, of Russell. Mr and Mrs. C. M. Baird, little Misa ybody is enjoying the warm weather in this vicinity. NORTH G8UVERNEUR The recent meeting of the Ladies Aid society at thft K. J . Stevens home waa very well attended, there being about fifty present. The annual report showed a sound financial condition. V\x> society haa raised $118 during the year and the treasurer has a balance on hand of $51. The following officers Etta Banford and Mr. and Mrs. P. L i w e r e elect^l for the ensuing year: Chaney, motored to Terrace Park Sun- j ! ^ : HU ^ n k Mr8 - Kalph Mornsoii^eorc- day. They were accompanied by Mr Baird's guests from Fvans I Mrs. W . J . V a n - tary, and treasurer, Namee. Childrens day was observed here June !&. The church waa nicely deeor- and Mrs Mills. Twin girla were born to Mr. and Mra. . , ^ 4 . . . A r , K. K. Bennett Friday, June 27. One I Mt€ J ! . w,th c * li * r ' }*}* national colors, of the babies died Sunday night, but! an( R ( / >, » nU, ; T he singing waa fine it is hoped that the other will live. ! ?I 1(I »"V lu(fe(l "V 108 ^ M" Mulligan, Mra. Bennett is doing nicely at the ^ 8 : U %F*\ K roWn l ^vs. Lena pn sent writing. ' W » e h r ' rh « ^ i l d r e n pleased everyone 1 : ......... with a well rendered program. n linil r I Mr8, K * W * Sullivan haa returned M milII r ! home from a visit at Klma, Ont., where UK) HAILE5B0R0 Mra Thomas 11 H I ford and two child ren are visiting her parents at Canton. Mrs Fanny Pike received won! last week of the death of her brother in IHW John Wight, .of Coopcrsville, Mich Mr. and Mrs. Wight were residents of Goiivorneur until about eight years ago ami their many friends extend then sympathv to his widow and son. Sednc Howe was s Sunday viaBor at Mr. Corey'a m Fullerville. \ \ x JONESVILLE Someo^ the SPRAGUEVILLE farmers in thia section have beguhpaying. , J. IV Morke and Bray ton Hill apeiit Saturday ejenjng in (Jouverneur. Mr. ami Mra, G. U. Roddick and family, alao Jamba Stevens were call- era in (Jtbuverneur Friday laat. Vasco^ jK. Stcwena of Fmeryville, aj>ent the Week end viaiting relatives in Joneaville. *, Mr. ami MfH. John Simons and fami- ly spent a few days recently visiting at the homo of George Spring, m»ar Ken- due w . . Mra. John D. Stevens of Bigelow waa a visitor at Th*o. Stevens Sunday. Mra. ReUben Longdate soent Sunday at her home near DeKalb Junction. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Hayden and fami- ly of Gouverneur were visitors at l).i Hay den* a Sum! ay. (haa. Fielda and John G lead le were callera in Gouverneur Saturday evening The Miaaea Shirley ami Beasie Stov ena ar« viaiting at the home of their grandparents, ^fr. and Mra. J. I). Stevens, at Bigelow. Mra. John Simons, who has been very ill the paat week, ia better at thia writing. Mra^iWill Faton of Carthage has re- turnrd^iohio after spending the past two weeks at the home of her sister, Mra. Zella Reed. She was accompan- ied home by hef niece, Misa Grace Reed. MimHichwl Hayden is visiting at ' Caching at South Hampton, 1 he home of her aunt, Mrs. Clarence- J T Beaaw, at Urasic^ Corners. Misa Margaret Blackburn of An- twerp ia viaiting her mother. Mra. Peter Havden. Mra. if. Thomson and, family have returned home after spending the past week at the home of John Simons. Mra. Immogene Wood and Ntiss Doro- thy, called at J. Simons Saturday eve- ning. - SCOTCH SETTLtMENf ROSSIE Mr. and Mra, Frneat* rtichols and Miss Father HttchV>"ri apent Sunday with Mrs. Nfcho4* # parents, Mr. anil Mra. Levi Hitchrnan. Mr. an<l Mra. Ray Conkliiji spent Sat- urday night and Snndav, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Maloy. The Nfissta Margaret and Kathleen Maloy of 4l<*<}woou r spent a few days last week jvisiting their toncle, John Maloy ami family. They returned home Saturday, their cousins, Miss Anna and III aster Thomas Maloy re turning with them to spend a few days. Joseph and Walter Flemibg and Karl Baxter delivered cheese at Gouverneur Mondflty. , Mr. tlnd Mrs. It. A. Whalrm and Lyle Thomas tourtMl to Heuycltoft Sunday in the Thomas (\ar It will soon be having, which is of a Very liffht crop in thia section. William Gladle nm\ son Stanley, apent Tuesday in Gouverneur on busi ne§a. Mra. Wallace Brown and daughters, V e m a a n d Genevieve, apent Tuesday in Gouverneur, attending the birthday dinner at the home of her uncle, Henry Hay don. (ieorge Lockie apent Wednesday in Gouverneur. William Gladle, Who purchased the G. F. Lockie farm, has the wall started for hia new barn which he ia building to replace the onea which burned a few weeks ago. The wall will be 40 by 140 feet. Richard Tulley of Brasie Corners is doing the mason work. ' Mason NNthols and son, Everett, apent Thursday evening in Gouverneur. Mrs. James Ruasell ^pent Thursday afternoon in (Jouverneur. Marvin Holt of Gouverneur w a s a business caller a t W . Brown's Friday. Mrs. Flla Lockie of (Jouverneur spent Tueaday at her farm here. The ice cream social held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. C^npbell Friday night was very largely attended and all report a good time aa Mr. and Mrs. Campbell are royal entertainers, Thomas Marshall apent Friday eve- ning in Gouyerneur attending the High school banquet. Mrs. J ames Russell is entertaining her mother, Mra. Sylvester Grossman, of Gouvernaur, for a few days Mr# and Mrs. Amos VanDuzee were called to Gouverneur Saturday to at- tend the funeral of their neohew. the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Miller. Much sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Miller in their sad here vement. Joaph Clifton, who resides with L. C. Campbell, spent a ffcw daya recently in jGouverneur. John II. Brown who has been ill the past month, does not improve as fast as hia many friends wish him to. Miss Ruth Marshall has been enter- taining her cousin, Miss Kclith Mar- ahall of Griffiths district, for a few daya. v Henry Brown of Ox How, and Mr. awl Mra. Amoa VanDuzee spent Sunday at Wallace Brown's. Mrs, Richard Wilson spent a day re- cently In Ogdensburg. she was culled recently by the ill- ness of her mother. Mrs. Poor, whose home is in Minne- lota has been visiting hia sister, Mrs. I). (J. Hurlbut and other relatives in this section before leaving for Califor- nia. Mrs. Annie Donahue of Gananoque, Ont., has liven visiting her brother, Hejiry Brown and family. 'I he comedy character aketch en- tit ICHI, * 4 The Village Postotfice", which was give*) by local talent during the winter will IK? repeated in Fred Wells, new barn, in the near future. Ice cream and cake will be sold and the proceeds will go to the Ladies Aid society. MCHVILLE T. McClnre and wife with Oscar Wilaon and wife of lleuvelton were guests at the home of A. McClure, last week. Henry Flls and wife went to Utica j last wc»ek as delegates to the state convention of the Independent Order of Foresters, returning Friday. Mrs. Hattie Thompson of Gouverneur was a visitor in thia village last week. A. F. Spooner ami wife with Miss Ktta Barber and Mrs. A. McClure at- tended the funeral of Henry Gardner at Cape Vincent on Thursday last. Clarence Burnham and W. Tabee were at Hailesboro last week pressing hav. Mr. and Mrs. A . J . Fulton of North Bay, N. Y., and Mra. E. (Jorman of Watertown were visitors at the home of Mrs. Clara Boaworth, laat week. On Saturday afternoon the funeral of Forest, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Page was held at the home. Rev. F. Hartson conducted the aervices and a large number of relatives and friends were in attendance. On Wednesday evening June 25 the graduation exercises of the R. U . S., were held in Forester hall. The different numbers were well rendered. The orchestra gave several selections. The intense heat was felt by those in the hall which was filled to the doora. Prof. lA»chich of Hermon. held a dancing party at Forester hall Friday evening. The attendance was very small, owing no doubt to the heat. Misa Louise Rich who left here recently to join her father K. Rich, who is located in Oklohomo, has arrived at her destinatian making the long journey without any unpleasant ex- perience. Mr. and Mrs. WilliaW (.roaaman of Gouverneur visited ar Gijy * Smith's Thursday night, and while there Mr. Crossman purchased three cotfHofMr. Smith. •* , Mr. and Mra. John Pefrie' spent Sat urday in Gouverneur. Wedding bells are soon to ring to them. Miss Ada Cunningham 'of Oswego county, and Miss Mildred Herrick of j (Jouverneur. spent the latter part of Mrs. Lucy Ketfifield of Gotivornenir spent Sunday with her friend, Mrs. Woodward. The following attend**! the Sunday school convention at Theresa Friday. Rev. K. W. Bradshaw, It. J. Myers, Miss Fxlith Clark. Miss May FlitBroft, and Mrs. H. L. Temnle and two daugh- ters, (Hive and Fthel. Miss Alice Turnbull who haa be^en L. L, re turned home Saturday for her summer vacation. George Hiscock of South Hampt6n, ia spending a few days at ttu* home of F. II. Turnbull. Mr. Stress of Watertown is the new belj>©r in the depot. Our station agent, R. H.-Gilchrist, is taking his annual vacation. Mr. Mc- Cuiriber of Black River ifc t a k i n g h i s place at the station. Mrs. Abigail Huntley and grand- daughter, Geraldine Worden, spent last week visiting Myron Huntley and family at Ox Bow. Spencer Woodward, W. J. Payne, Brainard Cross and Wilbur McMillin, left Jast Saturday noon for Gettysburg. Mrs. Rose Barnes and three children and Miss Nora Gillett of Little York, visited at Sumner (Jilletts, over Sunday isa NclKe Wilson of (Jouverneur spoilt Sunday with her sister, Mrs. W. (J. fvlark. Miaa LtlMan Warsaw is spending'a few we>fcs with her sister's, Bessie and Mayfred at Redwood. Mrs. Carman ami daughter. Nettle, are the guests of their daughter, and sister, Mrs. Flrner Swens of Fast Watertown. Harlow Collins waa a business caller in (»ur town last week. C. S. Woodward and family apent Sunday at their f a r m o n the Fuller 1 road. The Ladies Aid of |be M. F. church I will acrve their monthly dinner July 4, [ instead of the usual time. L i John Sprague of Watertown visited ohng! Listen hiH fritMU j f A . DEPEYSTER Mrs. A. R. Thornton and Mrs. An- drew Brakey of thia town have receiv- ed the sad news of the tragic death of their brother, Leverett Allen, who was struck and instantly killed by lightning on June 7 f at his home at Stratfonf, Oonn. Mr. Allen who waa 59 years old ia survived by his widow and one daughter; one brother, F. R. Allen of Bridgewater, Conn, and two sisters, Mrs. Thornton and Mra. Brakey of thn town. Burden Thornton who has been aeri- nisly ill for some time past is now im- proving as rapidly as can be expected. Mrs. Minnie Rounds ia ill with a throat ailment. She went to Ogdens- burg laat week and consulted Dr. Bell. Paul Whitford of New York City has returned to his home after spending a few days here with his father, f)r. Whitford. Amos Thornton of Riverside is spend ing a few days with his grandfather, A. R. Thornton and other relatives ami friends in town. The hay crop in this town will be far below the average of many former yeara owing to the cold backward weather and the severe frosts of many and the first week of this month. Corn is doing well now and the indications are favorable for a good crop. GRAVEL ROAD Bell last week Friday. FENNER CORNERS L<rt ua be patriotic and celebrate the Fourth. George Bark ley has his buggy re- paired after having a serious collision with an automobile. Fverybody is making preparations for haying. Lillian Smith railed on Neva Smith, Thursday. Several from here attended the ipv cream aocial at Lew Campbell's. J Mrs. R. C. Brown ami Mrs.,/Jonn Chambers we/e recent visitors $jt C. F. i Smith's. , * ' Mr. and Mrs. W Greene §Wl Mr. and Mrs. K d w i n B o n d a t t e n d e d ^ e graduat- ing exercises at Gouv^Mleur THE FARMER EXPEL KOREANS WILL SUFFER... His Interests Not Protected In Hie Underwood Tariff Bill. JBCTS OF MIKADO BARRED BY SCHOOL BOYS IN CALI- FORNIA FRUIT TOWN. WANT WORK THEMSELVES tricky Tactici on- W h e a t and Flour. That V/ 2 Cent Duty on Meats. Washington. -Inly 1 . - W h e r e tha fiv mer will suffer thmu^h the enact- ment, of tlu» I'nderwood tariff hill ia elonrly mid foivlhly set froth li.v Gon- ttrcsHimtv Seieno K. rnyne In his do- h:ito on the hill when It wn* under (ousldeiJithm In the house I HseusMiiK the provisions of tho bill on Hour, wheat, aitfi h u i t in nl imple- ment* and beef, he said: "Uh, how yon have tried to piny to the farmer In this hill! You pledged 3 out-self to take <»fT t h o duties from pnnisioiiH and food and to eut them •ivay down yea, put them on the free IHt. Then \ou ran up against the fr.rmer. Yoa put H bill through hero tr.Uing the duties off farm produeta oer t\ year ago. They amended It In *h« senate so that It should apply only to eontiguous territory Canada- but not to the whole world. You heard fiom the farmer then, and sine<» th«?n vou have been trying to hedge. If not, why did you put a duty of H> r e n t a a hushel on wheat while you put flour on the fr«»e list? You hoard from the millers, and HO you put 10 in»r cent on (tui.r from rountiios that put 4 duty upon our flour, A Transparent Trick. "Now, you knew that did not mean anything. „ There IH not an Intelligent nemher of that euminlttoe who doe* it. t know that that duty or 10 jwr rent does not amount to anything. The Canadian eouueil ean m«M*t (lft^ui min- utes after President Wilson haa aigu- eo this hill and will meet and take the di.t.v off th»nr. Tbo great milling I" dusirlen of thia ntuiilry. *ome of wuh'h are making o and none of them over 1<» r e n t a u b a r r e l o n flour, will have to pay from to to r»5 eents duty on tlie wheat they buy to make a barrol of flour. *l»o y«»u'anppnae the farmer* do not understand lh?*t little JokerV I >o you suppose there is a farmer who ean read and write, that takes the pni>er, who does not know that '» d u t y of 10 rents n bushel on wheat doea not do hhu any gooil if Canadian flour la to mme In free of duty? Why. the Ca nadhuiN would rather export It into this eoiintry In the nhape of flour. 1 understand they have a million ra parity there imt two third* of whtrh Is now utilized, nnd they are waiting for you to make this blunder, ami you seek to appease the farmer by putting a duty on his wheat that will do him no good as long na you have flour on the dutiable list at lo per rent or let It «-oine hi tree "The eommtttee adopted the aarna poliry on buekwheat and rye and flit flour made from them, but the prea- sure of the buek wheat flouring milla/| nearly all loeatod In the slate of IVnn- s\lvnula, was too great, and HO buek wheat and bin kwheat flour an? on the ft*e list. Of course the farmer* who raise buck wheat will be oiithusiauUr over Ibis provision. The Duty on Meat*. "You are playing the name trick with respert to meata, tukiiuf off the duty of P-.» e e n t a a tamiiil on liu^ata Mid keeping the duty on rattle and miimals that produce the meata. -||ow much good doea that do the farmer, tho honest, horny handed til- ler of the soil? You know it does not do him any good. You know that he knows It will not do hliu any good. Why try Much a subterfuge as that? You try to ap|>ease him by putting agricultural Implement* '>n the free list. Yet the manufacjun r*a price* of igrhultural Implement* in the Cnlted States are IOHH than what they get for them abroad, and I can prove It to the Kutlsfactloii of any one of you. If you will give me a tariff board I will prove it to you. The farmer of the Culled States i*i>tH them Juat aa cheaply aa tny one else unless the retailer charge* more here for hi* services than lie hap- pen* to charge bi aorue foreign eoun try. "I rend Mr. Wilson** aneech In New York. \ think. Just before the election, when he was not talking to the farm ers, but talking to the dwMlers In the city. He had seen, a* J had seen. In the New York Times the day before that American beef aold In London at It cent* a pound less than it did In New York city. ^ind he gravely told them It was fill on account of the tar ft He did not know that the tariff on beef was only a cent and a half a pound. Of «iiurse he never taught mathematics at I'rJncHon. but that wn* not necessary to enable him to know that a cent and a half duty tak en off the article would not make Vi «-e|ON difference In the price" ~ _ Wednes Mr*. JohnMowah and daughter Neva, j l*xt week the guest* of .Miaa Anna) Mf8 Alvin Hifrarel and aon Glenn J «l«y I***- , JF returned Saturday evening tromi auada. Maloy. rhey »I*n spent I hftiradav HIU M CRIUMI on Mra S V Minniek Monday < >ur base ball nine/Hre taking swim where they ^.mt three weeks with , Kriday with Mr. aud. Mra. William j Mr8 JI T. Mutton entertained her' mm K leH««n» in th#Oswegatchie and r ' ,,,l,,v#,!, Maloy. v , I 3iHtor ; in .| aWf " M r a . T . linrnea. of Little j anybody wishing^ learn, call on C. W. ' York, the last week r\di. <* , , , , , j .vlrs. Kay Conklin and brother; Jowpmne (^flagher and Lyle Thomas Charlea Dane, called at Simeon Min visited at V/M. Smith's. Sunday. The I'riacitla and Calendar dub* inet at the M. K. church Wednesday noon to transact busmen*. after Supervisor G II. Kobinsofi called at his farm Monday. [ Thomas Cisher spent Sunjlny at John A cement basement ha* been laid in j Young's. , the M. K. church. Mr. and Mrs. It. A Whajen, Kdwin Myron Lamb ha^ improved hi* borm» LWhalen and John Griffiths', attended by laying a cement walk to In* house, j tin* graduatta^ exercises at Gouverneur, Mr. and Mrs Henry Noble and t wo t Wednesday morning, aona of Seneca Call*, returned to their | Mr. ancf Mrs. William Maloy attend l.u I ! b ,ir '»«' b**t Thura<lav after spending ten od the reception of tht» graduating claaa ' ' - l - %i - ' %i " L[ - '- High School Wednes- nick's, recent w M«thr»di%t N*!?*^'*. lilndav l»»lv ( ». tn..rioog. LoVe feint (| I, nt b» A. M Iveceptioii nf „t the I old"* S«lp|i«-i. v u e J will be tifi tlie lay* With Mr. and Mrs hlmer Howe BIGELOW John llamilton haa been visit • f (iouverf^nir day. M M ,eiidM»i«i mi' I .veiling , hoc b bivvn «f 'he weather IH fHvoi nble I he I p w o i t t i I c a g o r , / to I*. M. livening woiihlp / 1«» ** I* M. The iM-gio" • aerie* of «hort t*lk« on 'nimtt^^-al Virtues " Lir*t *ub|ect TS»miocii.b«bh t|noram-e s fni«t»»r U SJ1UTH EOWARDS | The work of constructing' a new dam t hen* ha* been commenced and it is now expected that it will be completed by j th* middle of August. | The Misses* Harrington and Andrews j have done*! their schools here for the, summer. Nearly everyone here is more or less ! various other y 4 , Leon lir^wo has a m k w carriage. I* Mrs. Alvin Higarel ait<l Miss Heulah I Mr. anri M r s . H J. Shinpee called at 1 Minniek spent Tuesday at Gouverneur, ( - - H - ^ - d h ' s , Sunday. tlh»irueat c»f Mrs. Hill. 1 Mf*"* |{ » k * 4r ral1 ^ <>" M c . a n d M r . i . j A pumber from here apent Sunday ^ f \ Bond Sunday I Ht Sylvia lake. L/ an( * s " * ron * c Rn *' ,Hr "iIy viait- I LliiatK?th Minniek returned to GouvgW » t K. H . Brown's, recently. I erneur Friday after attending H w c e f | with her parents here. / j I Many from In*re attended theibini-!* versary at Spnu/ueville Thursday eve- r John Falvoy one of our oldest and j Straightforward and Comitfent, | linn* »|O\VM Jotiniiil j The lfepulUh'ariM hav«» I>O<M> M! Cah?'i* f<*r~ \\ :i f il ?ii'»1 reiistHtent from flr^ n> \nn\ Tie-tr f>l;iri to whh-h thf-v nr#|f>U<!K«*H In ff,»-ii pl.itfnrm. \m thut th#» p&*ph* w h :* i % '\i (h»fr |>i Itii.crliH vote illn'ciljf for delegates to ^tate e«x> v»«rit IOIIH ln#f*-'iMl af n*-\or\\r\K 'IKIH »t 1nt«)r venlng cf>T5V«-riltim« HH jh^r^- '«»foi-e. Th*» governor objeein to thip on hi I'roup^l ttiat audi ntnte eonvontlofoi wniiM ho eontrollVt hy IM>*<H«*M Hut this '#^t»m puorll^. fty \f th«» people votlna <H- twtlv ejinnot ^b«ct H trust worthy rle|#- * r '»t»* how ,^Jifi \hov Heet a Jepetulahln 'tj»io offltfJj^t. and of what good tu anv •llreet p/lwnary nyitcm? PIERCES CORNERS The Farmera club held its meeting on Saturday evening and a large number wore present and all report a g;ood t i m e . The many friends of Uoyal Ingram are glad to see him home again. Mr inj/ram is gaining rapidlv. John Brown, S. .1. Washburn arid Geo. Peek delivered cheese at Gouver- neur on Monday. Mra. Win. .1. ITosa is seriously ill Dr. Sayer is the attending physiciHn. Mrs. John Hrown and daughter, Minnie called on Mrs. Hess on Satur- day evening. Can't you hear those wedding bells? Geo. McLcod, Mrs. John McLeod. David (tollaher and Mabel Sipher spent .Saturday in Ogdensburg on business. Administration Feared New! of a Claah for Some Time—Leading Citiiena of Hemet, Ca». F Prevent Violence—Japanese Investigating. - » - - Los Angeles, Cal, June 1:7 -The utiong anil Japanese sentiment that has been smouldering here since the passing of the law by the last Lo^in h-.turo prohibiting Japanese owning real estate In the State came to a to cus at the little village of Hemet, thirty miles east of here, when a pas sage at arms between whites and Oriental laboreis was narrowly avert ed. According to ^advIrpR received by officials here the trouble occurred when a regiment of Korean laborers who were collected In the vicinity of Riverside were shipped to Hemet to assist In harvesting thn fruit crops. No sooner had the Koreans landed from the tralu than the pent up feel ing of the Americans who reside in that section and dvpend on th* fruit picking season for a livelihood crys- tal ized and with a rush they forced the in to the depot, where they re- mained barricaded until arrangement* could IH* made to take them out of town by ipeclal train. In the rush on the little yellow men no InjurteB of any extent were inflict •d, thn ranchers being careful that 10 assault other than that of driving them from the section could be charg- ed by the authorities. The Asiatics w«re escorted to a train and forced to l*ave at once. When told by tha ranchers who 6ft ^aged the men that the latter were Koreans and not Japanese, a leaOr of tlie mob said: That makes uo vl.ffei ence. They ar*» Abiatlcs and *e don't want them" The secretary of the Japanese As- sociation of Southern California tele graphed the facts In the Ciiae to the Japanese consul general In 8an Fran- cisco and, us Korea IH a Japanese de pendency, it is expected that the con sul will demand protection for these num. If the action of leading Japanese of this city Is to be taken as an indica- tion of what will come of the outbreak It Is feared that an official lnvesttga iliui will be made necessary. Message* are known to have been transmitted between representatives of the Japa ni'w Government In fcan Francisco and prominent men of the colony hern. The messages were kept secret and no statement can be etlcted from th.jse of the Japanese who are pre sumed to be conducting the Jnvestlga tlon, Washington. June 2 7 - W h i l e full d. tails of the Incident are not yet known, it is felt that such an occur ranee Is just what both government? had hoped would not come up during the discussions of the California alien land law controversy. It has been felt from the first by those In posi MOTIR o f re> p o n s l b i l i t y In the adminls tratloti that one of the greatest dan gers in thv« situation was the posslbll ity of clashes between whites and Japanese either In California Or In Japan, Labor Bureau for Boys. Auburn.- A farm labor bureau fa to be* o p e n e d by Charles (i. Adams) secretary of the Auburn Business Mens' Association. No fees will be <harged. Mr. Adams will keep a list of farmers needing help and young men wanting work. North of Auburn few farmers report a scarcity of help, laborers from Oswego and Wayne counties finding their way into the thickly cultivated fields in the envir- ons of Port Byron, Cato and Weeds port. Farmers between Cayuga and Owasco lakes find much difficulty iu keeping up their work because of the lack of num. Several young members of wealthy families have asked for an opportunity to spend three or four weeks'on a farm. In the last few days Mr Adams has found farm employ- ment for three schoolboys. Widow Gets $5,500. Syracuse.- Ihe third trial of the suit brought by Mxs. Elizabeth F. Dunn against the New York Central «/ Hudson River KaJiroad Company to recover for the d*>ath of her bus band. Thomas l>UB«fl . c a m e to a sud- den end in Supr#*fne Court after Jds tlce Irving It * r )avendorf had denied the motion lor a nonsuit. The two sides had i~' conference and an ofTer $5.fiU(> iu 'settlement was accepted Dunn w*s killed iu a railroad wreck Augjoat 6, l!ut;>. On the first trial Mrs. Duftn was given a verdict of $4.M>0 Tfcis was reversed by the Appellate* Division. On the second trial a non- sult was granted. This was affirmed by the Appellate Division and bet aside bv the Court of Appeals. Skull Fractured by Fall, R o m e — W i l l i a m llanley, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Hanl*y, had his skull fractured when he ran into an automobile while riding his blcy cle. The automobile was owned by W C White and waa drlten by tha tatter's son, Theodore White. Mem- bers of the White family were, In the machine*. The automobile turned into tiarden street just as llanley einerg I'd from an alley. The boys head struck the pavement as he fePl. fract- uring his skull. He was taken to the ftome Infirmary. ROGERS Miss Adah Finlcy haa closed a suceas- ful term of school near Harrisville. Miss Finley has been re engaged for the coming year. Miss Florence Fit^aimmorm left for Roekport. Ont. Friday, where she will siwMid some time visiting relatives and friends. The hay crop in thia section ia much below the average but it is said that it is better than the surrounding: country. Rat rick Finley left for Gettysburg Saturday where* he is attending the soldiera' reunion. .„, , , , . . . . Mr. Mary Cannon is much improved hlla Jones has returned home for herj j n health •mmmer vacation j M f am , Mn , j, ronar( j Kempany of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horton o r De- I iiirthH ^ BfM . nl Sunday as guests at Children Cry for FletclWft Tbe Kind You ITav© Always Bought, and which ^ H in use for over »G y«>ar», hiwi borne the ftl?natnr* of j* and haa been made under hi* per* SV +yjLyj+-£- sonal supervision since Its infancy* W^^^^S^w^ Allow no one to deceive you in this* All Counterfeit*, Imitation* and ** Jtiftt~as-ffood" are but Ex|MTiui«*nt* that trifle with and endanger the health of lufaut» and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Cantoria in ft hnrmleRS snbutltiite for Castor OH, Pare* Korle # ]>rop* and Soothing Syrups. It U pleasant. U eontalns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio Kiihatuiice. IU aire i» its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishncss. For more than thirty years It has hern In constant use for the relief of Constipation. Flatnleney, Mind Colic, all Teething Troubles and DlarrlMia. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, naaiiiiilates the FIMKI, giving healthy and natural Sleep* The Children's Panaoea—The Mother's Friend* GENUINE C A S T O R I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Dave Always Bought \. la Use For Over 3 0 Years T H I CCWTAUa OOMPANV, TT a W f t » T STfWtCT W C W T O W I O m . 1 J V i s |H'vHter viniU-d fnentla in thiH plart* on: ^ r Sirnmona*. ROSSIE Siitiiiay. Minnie and Francca Hrown an<l A ( I H Washburn attendefl tlu; ^raduatin^ «»xerciac»a at (loiivernctir on Wt»dn«»Kday. Daniid I'atrhun IwyinH to haul th<» | M l > l*M»r»H nri«l»* M,f " |tl|(l« »* M ' ' ** our K^«" ,t i n n »»«'»' ^ C t i «l ••' I Imnfc*. thr MI^II f ho ruliimnn nf ho lo ,»HI«MI»1 »Mir nto4( hrurt ^^ |,i .MM iiDiny ft u nd« Mitd f,,, | h, IU ,I< mf'ill (I'M id <»||. \ , |p< (»f kl|ulii*«NH >I|HKMI MM in tM'r«*v«-m«'iit, in tin* IOMH nf M | af ruitd 1 *^!!. Mw \NI» MHM n 'i M i l i i ft. S .1. Mn i nt |\|IS. II^J h r r |>ar<>idx in Watrrtown. A rntA<-«dliiiH % oiiM HIKIWIT wan ^Ivon to MIHH llar.rl Wood rtMrntly at hrr homo to W»"*t llonnon. AtHMit 70 jruontH wcn> proMrot and thr ho*t«*An waa woll nhowonsl uyith $nff*. H«»r coming tnamn^o to .latm** Stnlhird haa l»r«n aiinotinro*!. Uda (\»hh haa inatallod a milking '" with' la ^rippo anil machine at hia farm HK haa alno .lamca iulru«Mita. Morrow on tho Uoiilaton farm, and h(»th , Wm. Hall and fattdly worr rerrnt aro working vory aatififactory. Mr. ' vUitor* tn tho Pond sottloment. Morrow IN iimtallm^ mi outfit to i Mrs. Millio Srott and family havo aoparato IHH milk and rhurn tho t*ri*am. I«»ft town to anond Jho aiimincr months. Mr. and \fra. Karl Kirk land wore ronMit ciH'Hta of hm mothor, Mra (loo. Ncttlos, for a <lay or two. Tho hay crop m thia awtinn will \# »parat John Mowau «if I>opoy»tor viaitod IIM aon, Arthur, horo laat wwk. Anhio II Wdlmma of (JooVornrur. haa arriv«nl horo to a|K*nd hia vacation with hia vrandfathor, W. II IfmU*. Imio II. Johiiaoii arrivod hotno I imiir. .-• , host known farmers is ill at hia homo' m '«il from lltmvolton on Tuoaday. H»« Mr. and Mra. W. Pool of l^moryville on tho Kivor road. [many frienda wiah him tho l*^t, of viaitod at H. T. Iluttona'f Saturday. ; Daniol (*alnon and Mrs*. Klphia Uir- I «urooaa. Honjamin Sprsiruo of' («ouvernour j kott of Dopeyator wore marrioil ro-j Samuol Jonra* now Iiouso ia noarly waa the Kiieat of Ira jiutton t Sunday, j oeiitly at St. Patricks rectory horo t>y ! < "«>r¥i|>l«*t* m <l Charlea Ntoore and.^ona, Murray and* Rev. Father Crowley. Maurice, visited *# S. V. Minnicka' | The ladies of the C. R. and ft. A. t Monday. J' . sorvotl ice cream at the home of Mr. Mra. E«lwin Jrraaior called on Mra. \ and Mra. Jamea Ruckus laat Saturday Hut ton Thurj^mv. evening. The attendance waa lar^o A. Hi^rsrurH"" family spent Sunday and the proceeds went for the benefit of at S. A haulms'. the lodge. '/ ~ * , The new stone cruaher and road rol- lilan'g Corr.ptex Makeup. ! Jor which the town hoard recently pur- Tbt> average man In health has the I * hased have arriveil and were brought material tor IM pountla of randies, one ! ^ r from !,: « •: !, 1 noi l Ml th ° .*> h ? U,in * the cruflhei v nh llio greatest of ease Adelbort Wilson lias gone to (iottys- l>urg. Mr. and Mrs. (I. R. Scott spent Sun day at lleuvelton. t»ound of nulls, carbon sufficient for week from t>io Oswego Normal SCIHM»I. I coming on nicely ,, over the Hnimand hilla. Mr. (Jet 800 ponrlla. Iilndlcisa for n; ootavo j man W)re ^., ICI ^ lh e Caae company 'very light this season, but graijj ia ^<» okw . r>0 ° ^ n,f ** handlea. JS violin had charge uk m o v i n g th«* machinery, aat dotHg fairly well and f«slder Corn is 'strings. L'O t o a s p o o n f u l a salt and one ; Work on the ' A u tho it Not Posted. W i l l s h a \ f «/ften proved H atuiribiilif block t<» the uovellat. ur.o fli*iaot case may b«» mentioned. A popular writer eause» *»n old arlstfKial to hara week end guests of friends at Harris his "lust ^111 au*l tAatamenf" wit- ville. nrhred hy his hut'er and his LOUD* ' ^* Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose FUMMJ, who recently retnrne<l from their wedding trip, entertained a large party of noighbors and friends last Wednesday evening. Dancing WHS indulged in and a vory enjoyable evening was spent by all. Among the farmers in this vicinity who are entertaining the hay pressors are Leon Sago, T. C. Harvey, M. C. Clark and Maurice Dalton. Kdward Lumley <»f Carthage spent last week here ass?stir>g on improve- ments on his house. John Finley of Oregon is visiting relatives here. Wedding bells will ring in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fldridge were the *?ids will be commenced | pound of loaf sugar i as soon as having i* over with *eer< r, vet h* makea them both »»ene fit under It. Hy sg Uolna be rendered the wdl Invar,*!. Hut tL« author dio uot know It Standard Dairy Co. in arranging plans to intall a pasteurizing plant at the milk station in the near future. Mra. Mary Moran is critically ill, ind no hopes are entertained for her recovery. FARMS FOR SALE Depeystef: 112 acre*. All tillable. First claas buildings. Silo, Farm well fenced and Under boat state of cultiva- tion, l^eave Ih cows, bull, fodder and grain. $Hf><>0, Gouverneur: 125 acrei, 7 milea out. ('lay loam. (Jood buildings, A money maker. lx»ave 2i) cows, bull, and fod- der. $6500. Small payment down and eaay terma. Carthage: 10Y acres, *i| miles out. Dark loam soil. Nearly all tillable. Fine new buildinga. Kxcellent location Leave 'Hi head of atoek and fodder. $6000. $lfi00 down, balance eaay. Copenhagen: 1H0 acres, G miles out. Under high state of cultivation. *J0 acres timber. Good buildinga. lx?ave j 20 cowa and tools. $<>500. l^owville: 125 acres, «i miles out on StaU; road, l^ark loam soil. All till- able. Fine new buddings. Leave 18 cowa, young stork, team, fodder, farm-j ing and sugaring toola. A rare op-; portunity. W500. Would accept Gouv- erneur house in part payment HOUSES FOR SALE Gletaon St: Fine home. All mo >m improvements. Kxcellent conr'. ;un. $2600. , Main St Well located house. T a t h , j furnace and lights. $2700. See this one! Mexiium Btze<! to use, 2 minutes from Main St. Furnace. Ver? large lot. No repairs needed. W o r t h i If you ADVERTISE to- v THIS PAPER, j It Wffl / ; LOOK GOOD to ydttu*:^ Try it out NOW. > H it U LIME we km* White Crystal Lime r "' ~fv t Manu factiired by; the ifim ; Rotary process, free from core I ^ and dirt, quick slaking, #ill run \> ,/ wort putty with \m wasteland make more mortar than Any otter P ^ * * lime on the market. /•; # k Put up in pap6r lined bantetf; t * or will sell any quantity desired. ^ ; Give iHtHaJa^ jidff f#ry^amtf w $15<K). Price $1100. J. H. Mr LKAR, .For Sato By « • • H. H. NOBLE-f 'tr* ••»•»••••••••»••• •••••»^»»»»4 •••••»•»»»»»»»•»•»#»•*» "'I j^e Style-Craft Store j : Big line of Children's Dresses ^ I i - i 1 m ^ \ ti Nice cool garments, m 1 | white and colors, tor the X warm weather. ^$|J| Pricedfrom50c op j; AH MIM fna 1 y*r to I t Large assprtment of Rompers an*play dretws, X; Don't Forget |> AH Coats aid Sots' | At Bargan Prke$ As all must be closed >. •>* .. out Special on 45 inch Em- broidered Flouncing, Voile or Batiste, pretty designs, 69c yd. \ GEO. cTH FRAZIER5 ;# I"BLACK LAKE'S BACK-TO-NATURE CAMP ' JiuisttiM Parlk I. Opened Juno 15, and tho.famous Keaysa Bf»#i BmfaWwi itfe for n*nt, with or without Ixiard. Visitors will be met at $he Kollwa> or at Hammond hy notifying Emery Bowipan i?i advance. * j RATES j One 3-Rcyonied Cottage .... $ 7.00 ptf Wmk One 3-Roomed Cottage and a 1-Roomed Cottafe $10.50 per week Room in a Brown Bungalow and Board $10.50 per wtek For further information please write KMKKY BOWMAN, Hammond, N. Y. :n.r .-"•? Gouverneur Saving's | and Loan Association Capital and Surplus - $ 1,018,000 This Association Has Paid On Installment yn Shares | (y for Tears ] ACCOUNTS MAY BE OPENED AND PAYMENTS MADE BY MAIL 1 SEND FOR PARTICULARS L &U m 1 .'•»? I& %#m- jf .,;:

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w o u l d tie a f t e r c o m p e t i t i v e b i d * had

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t o r * o v e r a q u a r t e r o f a m i l l i o n d o l l a r *

tu a c t t l c r u e n t o f b i l l * t n r u r r o r i b e t w t n m

t h e t i m e t h a t t h e m o n e y r a n out and

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t»ecatne a v a i l a b l e .

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fhent tin t h e \Hx a i l m l n i a t r a t i o u ?

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t i a i n g fo r b i d *

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m e r i t * y * t e m in a p p o i n t m e n t a to t h e

j i u b l l c * e r v t c e : l > U d id not aay m u c h

a tmut i t . The D e m o c r a t i c a t r e u g t h on

t h e * t a t e p a y ro l l g r e w * tea4 l i ly under

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o f o f f ice a l l o f h i * M i l l ion ! ina tu* . The

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w r t h i n t w e n t y f o u r houra piat to ahow

t h a t he t h o r o u g h l y a p p r o v a l o f the

t i o v « * r n o r ' * a t t i t u d e t o w a r d t h e uwiri t

a y a t o m .

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fuent r I he aocond d e p u t y whoae

h a n d * **«* too fu l l o f o f f ice d e t a i l to

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lalnu* l a w The t a x p a y e r * o f t h e a t a t e

h a v e b e e n f o r c e d to r o n t i i b u t e $100,000

for t n v e a t i g w M n g f a o t o r y c o n d i t i o n * In

o t d e r t h a t t h e y m i g h t be. i m p r o v e d

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u ta le r e x i a t l n g c o n d i t i n n a '

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if i l i«»iia r U o v i u n o r Sul7.er and no one

e lae . W h e n he * o u g h t N» u a u r p t h e

iM iwef * o f t h e S e m i t e and m a k e an

a p p o i n t m e n t w i t h o u t the S e n a t e ' a

e o u a e n t . he w a a w«rne« l by the A t t o r n e y

U e n e r a l , t t ie Mtat«>H l e ^ a l adv iaor , that

am h a c t i o n w o u l d be i l l e g a l , t i e per

Minted and the h i ^ h e a t cour t in t h e a t a t e

dec ided t h a t t h e a p p o i n t m e n t '*o m a d e

w a a i l l e g a l

| . v , , r y u e w a p a p e r r e n d e r in i)\v a t a t e

f a m i l i a r w i t h t l i e fa« t t h a t confuaton

m a j o r i t y «»f the g r e a t a t a t e

aa a reau l t of the U o y e r

B u t t e r Q u o t e d »it 7 f l C e n t i W i t h

8 m a t l | ^ i r t Q U n t i O f f e r e < f Hifc S h r i n k ­

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P a w t o r a g * .

R o t h cheese ani l b u t t e r . pr ices alum|>ed on t h e local d a i r y b o a r d S a t u n l a y , t h e f o r m e r ae l l ing at I U c e n t * and t h e U t t e r » t M c e n t * . A t the p r e v t o d * * * l e cheeae b r o u g h t 1 t | c o o t * and kni t ter w a a tp io ted a t 2Ht cen ta . The o t t e r i n g * o f cheeae a m o u n t e d to ZIV.I t»o*e* , !^)0 boxea leaa t h a n the p r e y l o u * wt^ek. S o m e t h i n g o v e r , ItM) tuba o f tuitt<»r W e r e r e g i a t e r e d .

P rea ident K r e e m a n w a a u n a b l e ti> be p r e a e n t . o w i n g to a a l i g h t a c c i d e n t to t h e a t e a m ; p l a n t in hia f a c t o r y and it w a a a f t e ^ II o 'c lock w h e n * S e c r e t a r y ( l a r k ca l led t h e m e e t i n g t o o r d e r w i t h t w e n t y a a l e a m e n and f o u r b u y e r s

ii r e a e n t , t h e l a t t e r b e i n g M e a a r a P e a c h , I often, ( "handler and V i r k l e r . M r . C l a r k

re|K>rted t h a t on t h e n a m e d a t e laflt aeaaon tpiere w e r e 2T»% tn)Xv« o f cheeae r e g i a t e r e d w h i c h aold at t t | c e n t a and t h a t b u t t e r b r o u g h t 2H c e n t * w i t h a very^ a m a l l a m o u n t r e g i « t e r e t l . H<» alao re|K>rted p r i c e * in t h e load ing cheeae m a r k e t * fo r t h e w e e k fo l low*^ C u b a . I 4 | c e n t a , S a l a m a n c a I a4 c e n t a , \ V a t e r t o w n f 14 c e n t a . H r o c k v i l l e . 12f c e n t a , L i t t l e V a l l e y .

DEKALB JUNCTION M r . and M r * % G e o r t f e S i m m o n * en

t e r t a l n e d M r * J o s a h W a l r a t h ami l i t t l e ( d a u g h t e r , p f C o l t o n , l aa t w e e k .

F l o y d M e C a ( | a m o f l i e u vol ton wH« in t o w n laat Tuet fday .

A U . T h o r n t o n «J D e p e y a t e r C o r n e r * viaitee! r e l a t i v e * hiMro laat w e e k M o n d a y ani l a t t e n d e t l trhe g r a d u a t i n g ex ere iaea o f t h e g r a d e d school .

I hone h m n e f o r t h e a t i m m e r f r o m t h e i r achoola a r e l i i i t h K l a e y . M i l d n l d S t e v e n s o n , L a u r a H e l l e g a a . N e l l i e Mc C a r t h y , J e n n i e and M a r g a r e t D e v i n e , M a r g a r e t S e y m o u r , H i a n c h e ( t r a c e and SadK« W a i n w r i ^ i t , l i y r o n P e r k i n ' * . P r o c t o r CJilaorn a«<! K a l j i h Co le .

M r . « a n d M r a . I ,ee T r e m l e t t , t\»rrjner ly o f th ia p lace , t int n o w o f W a t e r t o w n , a r e r e j o i c i n g o v e r the b i r t h o f a d a u g h -te r .

Mian L e n a C l i n e and L e v i Hemfcn w a y o f th ia p lace q u i e t l y l e f t t o w n lant T t i e a d a y e v e n i n g in an A u t o g o i n g to l l e u v e l t o n w h e r e t h e y w e r e m a r r i e d T h e y v m i t e d a t A l e x a n d r i a H a y , H lack l a k e and cither p l a c e * .

U ' w i a P r i c e and ( ' ) aude M c Bride* o f I te t iaaekutr F a l l * w e r e in t o w n la«t M o n O^HV.

T h e Aaaeaaora, W m . G o r e , D u n c a n W e a t h e r u p and F r a n k W e l l a w e r e a * ^ertMing p r o p e r t y in t o w n laat w e e k .

M i * a J e n n i e I t u n d e l l and l i t t l e n iece, F r a p c e a L o l a l e l l , r e t u r n e d T u e a d a y f r o m O g d c n a h u r g w h e r e t h e l a t t e r had b o t h e a r . d r u m s o j io ra ted u p o n . She in m u c h b e t t e r .

M r a , N a n c e y V a n S e b a i k o f T l a m -moiMl in v i a i t i n g h e r s ia ter , M r a . F r a n k C l i n e o f th ia p lace .

M r a . M a r g a r e t M i l l e r o f L i s b o n w h o hart been v i a i t i n g arid h e l p i n g c a r e for h e r a ia te r , M r a . L i d i a (Mine, f o r a e v e t a l d a y a , r e t u r n e d to, he r h o m e W e d n e s d a y

M r a * Phoeb© Cook o f C a n t o n v is i ted t h e p a a f wt»ek a t M r a . I ) . L. W a l k e r ' a .

I I . L. I ' a t t e r a o n t r i d i n t hia l i v e r y

HERMON Mr. and Mra. Clarence Wilbur, Mar-

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T h e Nf issta M a r g a r e t and K a t h l e e n M a l o y o f 4l<*<}woour s p e n t a f e w d a y s last w e e k j v i s i t i n g t h e i r toncle, J o h n M a l o y a m i f a m i l y . T h e y r e t u r n e d h o m e S a t u r d a y , t h e i r cousins, M i s s A n n a and III a s t e r T h o m a s M a l o y r e t u r n i n g w i t h t h e m to spend a f e w d a y s .

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p a s t m o n t h , does n o t i m p r o v e as f a s t as hia m a n y f r i e n d s w i s h h i m to .

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she w a s cul led r e c e n t l y by t h e i l l ­ness o f h e r m o t h e r .

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W i l a o n and w i f e o f l l e u v e l t o n w e r e g u e s t s a t t h e h o m e o f A . M c C l u r e , last w e e k .

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c o n v e n t i o n o f t h e I n d e p e n d e n t O r d e r o f F o r e s t e r s , r e t u r n i n g F r i d a y .

M r s . H a t t i e T h o m p s o n o f G o u v e r n e u r w a s a v i s i t o r in th ia v i l l a g e l as t w e e k .

A . F . Spooner a m i w i f e w i t h M i s s K t t a B a r b e r and M r s . A . M c C l u r e a t ­t ended t h e f u n e r a l o f H e n r y G a r d n e r a t C a p e V i n c e n t on T h u r s d a y last .

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M r . and M r s . A . J . F u l t o n o f N o r t h B a y , N . Y . , and M r a . E . ( J o r m a n o f W a t e r t o w n w e r e v is i to rs a t t h e h o m e of M r s . C l a r a B o a w o r t h , l aa t w e e k .

O n S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n t h e f u n e r a l o f F o r e s t , i n f a n t son o f M r . and M r s . C a r l P a g e w a s he ld a t t h e h o m e . R e v . F. H a r t s o n conducted t h e aerv ices and a l a r g e n u m b e r o f r e l a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s w e r e in a t t e n d a n c e .

O n W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g J u n e 25 t h e g r a d u a t i o n e x e r c i s e s o f t h e R. U . S . , w e r e held in F o r e s t e r h a l l . T h e d i f f e r e n t n u m b e r s w e r e w e l l r e n d e r e d . T h e o r c h e s t r a g a v e s e v e r a l se lect ions . T h e in tense h e a t w a s f e l t by those in t h e ha l l w h i c h w a s filled to t h e doora .

P r o f . lA»chich o f H e r m o n . he ld a d a n c i n g p a r t y a t F o r e s t e r h a l l F r i d a y e v e n i n g . T h e a t t e n d a n c e w a s v e r y s m a l l , o w i n g no d o u b t t o t h e h e a t .

M isa Lou ise R i c h w h o l e f t h e r e r e c e n t l y t o j o i n h e r f a t h e r K. R i c h , w h o is loca ted in O k l o h o m o , has a r r i v e d a t h e r d e s t i n a t i a n m a k i n g t h e long j o u r n e y w i t h o u t a n y u n p l e a s a n t e x ­p e r i e n c e .

M r . a n d M r s . W i l l i a W ( . r o a a m a n o f G o u v e r n e u r v is i t ed ar G i j y * S m i t h ' s T h u r s d a y n i g h t , and w h i l e t h e r e M r . C r o s s m a n p u r c h a s e d t h r e e c o t f H o f M r . S m i t h . •* ,

M r . a n d M r a . J o h n P e f r i e ' spent S a t u r d a y in G o u v e r n e u r .

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T h e f o l l o w i n g a t t e n d * * ! t h e S u n d a y school c o n v e n t i o n a t T h e r e s a F r i d a y . R e v . K . W . B r a d s h a w , I t . J . M y e r s , M i s s Fx l i th C l a r k . M i s s M a y F l i t B r o f t , and M r s . H . L. T e m n l e a n d t w o d a u g h ­t e r s , ( H i v e and F t h e l .

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t u r n e d h o m e S a t u r d a y for he r s u m m e r v a c a t i o n .

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M r . S t r e s s of W a t e r t o w n is t h e n e w belj>©r in t h e d e p o t .

O u r s t a t i o n a g e n t , R. H . - G i l c h r i s t , is t a k i n g h is a n n u a l v a c a t i o n . M r . M c -Cui r iber o f B l a c k R i v e r ifc t a k i n g his p lace a t t h e s t a t i o n .

M r s . A b i g a i l H u n t l e y and g r a n d ­d a u g h t e r , G e r a l d i n e W o r d e n , s p e n t last w e e k v i s i t i n g M y r o n H u n t l e y and f a m i l y at O x B o w .

S p e n c e r W o o d w a r d , W . J . P a y n e , B r a i n a r d Cross and W i l b u r M c M i l l i n , l e f t Jast S a t u r d a y noon f o r G e t t y s b u r g .

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isa N c l K e W i l s o n o f ( J o u v e r n e u r spoi l t S u n d a y w i t h her s is ter , M r s . W . (J. f v la rk .

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d r e w B r a k e y o f th ia t o w n h a v e rece iv ­ed t h e sad n e w s o f t h e t r a g i c d e a t h o f t h e i r b r o t h e r , L e v e r e t t A l l e n , w h o w a s s t r u c k and i n s t a n t l y k i l l e d by l i g h t n i n g on J u n e 7 f a t his h o m e a t S t r a t f o n f , O o n n . M r . A l l e n w h o w a a 59 y e a r s old ia s u r v i v e d by his w i d o w and one d a u g h t e r ; one b r o t h e r , F . R. A l l e n o f B r i d g e w a t e r , C o n n , and t w o s is ters , M r s . T h o r n t o n a n d M r a . B r a k e y o f t h n t o w n .

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t h r o a t a i l m e n t . S h e w e n t t o O g d e n s ­b u r g laa t w e e k and consu l ted D r . B e l l .

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A m o s T h o r n t o n o f R i v e r s i d e is spend i n g a f e w d a y s w i t h his g r a n d f a t h e r , A . R. T h o r n t o n and o t h e r r e l a t i v e s a m i f r i e n d s in t o w n .

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f t o m e I n f i r m a r y .

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f u l t e r m o f school n e a r H a r r i s v i l l e . M iss F i n l e y has b e e n re e n g a g e d for t h e c o m i n g y e a r .

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n r h r e d hy his hut 'e r and his L O U D * ' ^*

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r e c e n t l y retnrne<l f r o m t h e i r w e d d i n g t r i p , e n t e r t a i n e d a l a r g e p a r t y o f no ighbors and f r i e n d s last W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g . D a n c i n g W H S indu lged in and a v o r y e n j o y a b l e e v e n i n g w a s s p e n t by a l l .

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K d w a r d L u m l e y <»f C a r t h a g e spent las t w e e k here ass?stir>g on i m p r o v e ­m e n t s on his house.

J o h n F i n l e y of O r e g o n is v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s here .

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HOUSES FOR SALE

G l e t a o n S t : F i n e h o m e . A l l m o > m i m p r o v e m e n t s . K x c e l l e n t conr'. ;un. $2600. ,

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