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FAGEJEW0

NE WAS COIN

CL'STOMS R E C B P T S DEOP

CHARGES V&AZffMmS n&t-W&R

Gaea* »t »a Elaborate Banquet Giren i l l fiK*:ffcncr's£$.* 'Visitor* ,; •

'.. 1 " : - " H e t a a r ^ e d g M O a ' ."""

THE MASSENA OBSERVES. MASBENA, KEy YOKK.

F*U o f Mere I t o Tea- MOBea Dol­lars i s One Meaik.

. -Ctasbnv»j&Sp^s for t h e * e c t & e l United Sftateafor-Fe&ruary fe l l

i s 4 g $ l l £ ' m o w than fl&jPOCT Cfff,- conx-f l ^ e d r w i s l i February,' I 3 i & I • Ail&augh; E5. «f£aS3S" espJaSsefesn | w a > forthco"miiJg,-^fc was- foSnted-.-cot |H5st'ps£tee£ES o f dolIar3-!wtar& o f sa- , 1gaf l jad! Leea, in -fend • ta t£?K TforEfe. f SJew* ijfeeana g a l -cJfc-rr .points, -fes*3 |Ecr wes&s,- t^take'aifeqSJtage o f thS'2& Ipsx .ccjai ^edasfims £* d95fe^ f&stsm

- - „. IriS-iiate'-'la W c s l r i n ^ t e i fflllgd "Stjsn-New TorS, . '5Isrca-> J&-*-A" \ S 3 k i ^ | < ^ . t a . t b j ; f e ^ , ^ s ; < b ^ t e M ^ f a R -

g r a m - f r o s £e=4rn.-to-t£g.-0a2y' K«fe»f*—' -""' ""-*' -^—^-- * "•'" " —--*-- —

LOUISVILLE _ Sirs , Augusta WiHson Is minting a t

[ NathartJJenkbn* o f Mssuma* waa In. ftown'Wedtoesday;."- " |

, A- A . Smith has a force of tesma Jd«a^igsJqgs.tft.flar milf. - — . ..: ~' Joim "Sheen, i s "sawing wood In this.

[rarfnify- with, his g a s engine. \ -'Miss Maty Bradford-was a recent

j g u e s t c f Ms Aden*, Miss EmUie- BotaJ.-: "Sfcs. Stay SIcfiO-Eta coaasepsedi Iter'

toad and taring *Mmi aw wifl a a s * try «* interest ether*-who arar a s * in the habit « f regubtrly atteeding church.

W E S T STOCKHOLM

fschoc! in t £ e .Bradford district March some t ime both?

fing eft, t k i tej^Bi-.tgafei?*' css^its d?r\ , ;*£p42j^i. in f£a 'He^.'tbrS' "WcrMichipA gt^st &9J&jp£Q&-&2&t ff&3;"thV \dSjy' te%,' .££*: v'^fceedori?. .8c<33^efiiijsc*»it#- ISsi- • Tfcsy srff • • fcojeful tfeit-•aflSr"fej£g ,-feied,-,,asd I J I ^ J J -eftterWi;^* -taepmg tb=s s c d JJ^ipoteaSfc'-fiR"--

' E^OQ -teas" efcsJifr'€S' S5r» ' Bcoi&z^iizsm -vL,vn.s8h& .^SitsedftiSfca 6» cos-• a^t&'jgfrty,s&ea.^.<^l^Q0"te|,£cTn3.-- <; .'.'-:,:-.. -,-.•,•.•:•

€teogi^ |^i^- ' feexd^-f<^^(JD-' tnimfe[ .e i"^ SSS^C^iSE^^"60is&*s86d* t o $&#-{ "' - - - - - - " J S ! § 4 1 9 in JPeJc&BstA J0J3; *Ete fe •sp?es£i,~ fie:&a jiiit fcsSflt -iifessaa aJj.

3a?^cj?K& majbter/of t fe . , 5 : 5 ^ ^ , - .V »V'4i*o ^ ' l * i f ^ ? , ; . a j » B a W 5 r -. fear':

, . .aaerojf»aTit'-.Qf'(Stiaa.^. yfco i3"-n?-"sJUJo-'

i ^ : s t ^ ' £ a F i a g . S i a t ' ' 5 3 r i ;Efegs«?iit Jeft-aa^ uiifurfeiii^te', i i a p ^ s i o n ;w3^err ^esSEfi&eirani."'" ' '.•-',•• '.'.•."'-'••."•"••• "'-iv.-:'

The artiste teDs of the elaborate en-' tartaimnentfOT Mr. Roosevelt :aad

• J i E ^ ^ - ^ . ^ . f . . • . . ' : : • ; ' ; • V'•--""<• ' - • ; * - • . . -

^ i f t e v ' '* i . " - -- • •••v,'; v!,/••••'':'•*: " ' i : •.•;':> '-'•''''

.^-^0iii"*fe. .d^.s':OE-fMarat-:nijdte,i ,ia. iBio d e Jaaeixo Bwse^dlfe'T s^m - -39 admrtea on ti».re^rtlias*.l!etw6en f t e United States and the Sotrth An»pW-f ^ i e g B h l i i s ; before t S e ; K 9 dft j?a-aairo Hirtorical and Geographical

- S o d e t y . w M i l i had incited h i m . to Sonfk America and made Mm an fcon-

• Wi^^^B*BJiier.i,ttle'.tegisesfe heflOT;v*t , coold confer. The audience was £OBK

- ipoaed of.attl)as3adoT3, gensrs l s , lead-iftg pdliticiaiia and members- of «6-

• eitt5» posaihly 100 in^alL •_>'.•--•• --'•". 1 ,...•^011 the night o f October. 2 6 Sfc. 1

' Soosevel t left for Sao Paolo in* spe-d a i train provided by by t h e govern' t n « * o i r the Central Braza railroad. S « visited points of interest on the Hnft looked over the capital and t i e

.-• ttcte o f Sao. Paolo and continned'on iu» Journey to Bnenos Ayres at • the K p e n s e of the'Brazil isn goTernmeat. - fT^After aH this the Historical a n d Geognrpbical Society reeetted -from J f o Roosevelt a biU of $5^)0* for-his feirfl«±i». AJready $40,000 or $50r

; i(i& i a d beeD sffest o s the visitors in ' «nt«rtaiBingi r. The Braziliaas poiite-i y p a i d t h t hill, bot they conld Dot coofeealHteiramagemenfc, :-&- :;,•!:4.; ;• M f l l l e B , the Americaa residents . of ^ i a de Janeiro learned, the facte their fnnniliation was inezpressibie. The s t o r y ?a» publiBhed i n the Jonmat de 'CojBJooorce, I pexsoMtliy asiud - the j •Count Candid Mednesd'Aiiaeida* own-«r:.a£ t h e Jonrsal de Brazil, i f the MUZJ wa» tmey - and.-' h e answered,

.'^BpAi'^'"'--'---^:-;- -?/..-;• -". Y'i ..4.-.,'^,-v;;; l,M was told that Kr. - Booaevelt, <*fc2e everywhere accenting public

' 3 o d private faoBpitality o n an £xtrara> •i.^«nt scale, charged fcr-fdl'. of * &

-bqrEeiEEEito .for- -fiW rEci^- ^a^ftdsd •TOB- r«a^pts -by # b e ^ ^ 0 0 £ y 3 ® / e j o n i » i ^ a i to to Ss*ess o f re^eintS.-fbT I^sfe.

/Feferts^ry' of' ,rnoxe.SS3n'Si-25&»0(3pl -fear .^te-;^cat year,-tio..date'-t6s.e3se?S'" gf-jd1s!?prse7n^i^:;te^^ a%ii> ,^^HK>iKW»'

I i^nijf^wl. to. .aij jftgje^g .<sf.-iKserip^s iE^ ' • the iCorres^^d^^-^i^^. ' - t in i^ . fes t ' iSscal: SJe»-pf ,^4rauS^^Tte;cet ' 'b3 | - ;

'a^n^'"-inrffie--,&Ea^ry**- p*Sferal,.ffei!|d:-'Pebrnary-:2S*«!a3 . | ^ ! ^ § 5 ^ as&'ftS-;i!^d:.iotal.ofJ.cashi ias3ets ^ P O ^ S S ^ -^ * , > v - , V. :;. :•-;.- i,- .,-. .^--.:.r"vr •••J-

D « a t 8 of Mrs. H.tc ic P. Falwer a a d :-— ' --.-QB&mSmittu--- - - ^ /

Hatt iePi i tney Falmer, widow of ti^e l^te J . B. Palmer, u traveling saJe»> man* died" a t her Borne in t h i s nlstcef Sttarday, March 7, foBowiog a ^ o c k . Mrs- Pafaier h a s Jbeen *ery poorly for

AY. M A B C H ^ l g U ,

Drinkl tfyoo drink a brew, drink the

.. • - <piaUty kind.

^s- BKBCHEBTOWN Scott- i s cawing wo«d •§ :

Grss^eterer, A c a r i ^ ' < ^ e r f a a s k s e B i ^ ? 3 r t s ^ ' - : ;

6 3 i o t£2 tos?n fcaQ Marsli i 7 fcy 'Wad-{-dicgtcoji teTsEt,-

-'; .-Jssies- S&gattsej .a ia i M l c g r a n * Gecrgs,. BsRte»,i3f S&a&fi^. spent'

-Frt&y i ^ f t fr2eEd?ie?fe.- •-... -(i

Hertsrt^T^jsfaaf,;,**© i s faMng #

itesfceSaeagrse, gi.S'jjarase,, TOK ftosie .'; .Mrs. '.WiO&ni ^Pfealeis -and d a i g h -

. .ta? AEgg-as^ .feeEe Jef* Tin£$day-t»; ' " * j ^ . ' . i ( ^ t i ^ ^ j p e t i i i 9 r a l t 4 '*..;'i.. .."', JfcseM.' 'Barry ,'c? -aia^iag. g ? a w |

^omltts'/'Cbsa^-jrife ^ W . - f e tw&frn.ci ition: o j .a-'rco3si5Eetei: floor' m':fcg4arge' .'Ctaznv .4- -;j - -t- _ - u.. ^ ,^-

jfer^cv^'JEswBifHpTfe'Erid^? ^err ? : i^g M s a A ' i 3 , ' JtLveJ&ISjik -fipntafa^Bj- if. extended t ? a Q «nd a-gleasant-it ime

."CAS- J I P I A N

J4anipteer» M J S . Id*-0nt fon . a p i f*»: • ^ r a i d f e i ^ I r t ^ T h a s a t a s 4 H3d« Itat>: t e n , wno. i&r«i wj ih her a » i £$xs& f a r fcer, afea « n e . ^ t e r > Mrs . weti&etfc •JLcsri?, "wliff- te feeea sjjeEdin*. • -tti^ wfster jtt-HotSJju--- F a c i i s I mil", .he fceld 3fc fee -etaircif Tae^da^.At 5 p* n*. V -CtofeB-Smith: died a t •&& hosSB o f Ju> tUprt&fe* -Mrai Archi l •'B«56»; a i

f S y l ^ s a F a f e Friday-and w * s , fettdeoi ati^iToxtiJajefeoavSEBidaSi Jfc-Swash-died- of-caneer after at -Sscaosd sntr*-jgon » #6ork *ana ago* H e l i v i d 6 o »

1«nf j | «fei|e?recen%« ,T3mei &&&&**••. and iaat s » ; . « 9 e v w B i .Catee, .•®'"&ev: Oral,: the « ^ ^ ^ > i f e i . . j B H t . - . C ! f a » e ; wjenfc>Sunday3».^UaSs ^JfaaxaL 3 t e Snijt|»-'Sra»;ji-,atejgle>^ivyir' Jhy|

l-feadfc. ; . - - : .Mi

- So.' ;.V

'.If'foa 4Sit!fc Yipo -M«v>J?e- '-jfe&fyjihtzSmJL ;.::'' -7 '...-">Y-"*6"**iJ^V't ' ' " -. 7-s.!-i ..-' AI&jany^S6Ht*;0>-A:l!2I- -m 4 » ' * B * day. trial "and, social interests o f the j Ocacdagu Nation and other Indians of the state has been introdnced in the

Baffak>. H enacted i t i s believed that i t wiQ c ^ K ^ t e ^ correct n^rny Of the conditions waich have been complain­ed of for years, .'';': >;-i';^'; •-,'.; "r:-tV.

The roeasnre s a y s that the governor shaD appoint a white man and; wife t o reside on each of the Indian reserr vation3 o f the state/ 'The inah. i s to be the diiector of the agricnltnral and indilstriaJ work of tte reservation and hi s wife i s to be an inspector and di­rector among the Indian women in the snbjeets of domestic science, proper Jiving and better honsing eott-

One difEcnlt requirement i s that both within the 1irst year most learn the langnage of the Indians, The bill also provides that the costs «djndged against a n Indian in any action before a- jast ice of the peace are t o be paid -6y:-th*'Statei#,;?;'-:/:, ?t>^^?,vf;_;^;::V

promised, r: -

:As-3'feiKn.o£':jeesojMit-to'_i<6fe.Jate;M3SS^ ^ e A i e x ^ « i i | s e y ^ n ^ B | f S a , the tatf&rt forwarded a" beautiftil wreath o f artir

farfaj '6<XH^'^b^'.|^a|ed^»n_6e^iKr^ye-TO-tie-, (jOTfettSjV;'-;_, -- ./ . i<- (-.-»•','I -£.-«'-,';..:3F._ ^ t i h e r ^ t ^ < t & * ^ * & v d p n ^ a J 4

OTfJ t ^ ^ > - ^ ^ t ^ ^oi^th^'IBhaitini: -faria*' on Town Bldge. hag inoved to , the Eaw^rd 35^5ger^M:farrpi' ^-iffiL:hg?e i^xfr^ecfl^ sanie A i r ^ the seaaoa.

•cenSy-. entertained- five, o f - the; Stiow Shoe Clnb of Waddingtdn.; fheyjinade •'She: tpp,-'.TOp3^;iof.'i--tH6i-:^r «p:-^enr-: i|M$js,: 'sTfaey; a!^ifia^''.^|j|tor^iesJJl ; at-Wite^nt^Ca^tie^-vVN r;'::'/-<;,;- f. .-,'-' /, John Dond i s a* the . ^ y ?10sTntai'a^ Ogdensbarg where he w a s operated, on

visited K m recently :^3%ie^iriahxa-w^ai;.3^easles. .and i^,als**jiiider. tr^tr .

i I MCXSON .NEIGHBORHOOD School onenedbereMarch 2 a f t e r a

Iwusatiott^fiv^-weikai-J >\ %..'>. ' r:•:'•.:< Nelson Seed took dinner a t Charlie

|3Bangj0t^«.1tof %&&.': ' .>- •? ^ ' - 6 : -: uMr. and" Mrs. Wejley* Monson v i» t* <^MJI31fe':S|aee>«*.Itt^-w«*i"i ;••-,-•.. :Mr». Faye t te Mnnson and son S a r i v&ited a t Frank Mnnson'e Tdesdsy- -M EbV Kfagsley and wife waited iheir

Brazfl Wx» Hesored (?> tw'-A cable dispatch t y w a y 'of-;jija» cdoo t o the New York Times says

Col. Roosevelt i s not making a t impression for himself or his

asoiohtry in Brazil, • wtiere they say , t iHifae i s not only nngenerona, but ignuping . fli« conduct in Bio w a t the

- *»nb3iet o f native comment of a p a r -iticttlarifj- scathing character. H e and ,lris; party were seceived -with royal dxmora and the palace waa evacuated -by th* president w h o placed i t • with i ^ e h n n d r e d servants a t the disposal Srf t h * visitors. They-stayed * week,

' -ware &m r e d p « n t s o f regal hofpital-.. -I fj. govemm<ent>, • and cMe"- - ' Mtflsa i

'nunjerotilP autofflobile drive*,: 'private | . courtesies from many notables, had •the use of apecial trains and were en-^er ta inedat an expense of from $4&,» « 0 0 t o $ 5 0 , « 0 , and then he sent the historical and geographical society « bill for JS.0OO for givinjr a 30 -uiin* Trte lectnre before them. I t has g ives them a dinagreeable impTC3sion of the United States as a people of dis-

4' (COTn&sy '&$•&&& .'Br- pftims Ab-bot says Col. Roosevelt created no

TioeS feel ing; fliey estpected to .jwy f c r t h e J e c t a * and.:hayen*t misin-

tftrpseteti M m a s , fa'-'&g&dtJid' -•-Jegie^-ji^ft.'Ifc'eattBat.'Jie denied that

.4t swunds characteristic of the Col­onel. In his notion BraxO. was just as highly honored in , entertaining trim « * " ! » was^^in being entertained,,--so-- t t i t pari lof fji w a s a tfcand off and ;£bi- iectarfe w a s ^ertr^r-Waterfewn

T t n « » , . v - -.' •' ..". • ;••. ..'. ••• '• : r , -.'

Charles Waldraff has gmfc toLotris-I v E l e . • •..•-;.. '.,-~i;.--r-.-i-:,\:h?z-,:--_•.;,.,•

Wi A . Robson is visit ing i n Barling-ton; Vt, {^v.-r-'-.Y.-r i..-'^>ir''

James E o c k w o o d h a a moved t o Jenkins Neiehborhood.. --J ••n^t. £is>.;

Mr. and Mi& J a y BkbardKm. visit­ed a i Stanley Castle's Friday night and Saturday. H*' . - —

'Mr,and.Btr?. Charles Djow-and son,j Mr. and Mrs. Almon Brink and s o a | and Mry.;andMTSj Henry Deleel visited at Sanford Dew's Sunday and attend-.ed^chtjrch,., - ,':',^,'-,,,':;.;,"• •«- '.,., , v '.' .^"Mip. ^ ' F - s S k r o ^ v i s i t e d ' - a t R - i Bobsbn's ,ti[te, pa^-.wiEsei^' '.'She. «$jrn*s l

'&#£}*&'• fc^^Wg^faw? Mrs, fw>fjS» accomAanfed | S ^ a s i&pp as ' l^bon- ' whe*e''ftey' spent tte -dmr with their cousin, Mrs. G« E , H i l t .,

ISajr StaB*s*,:«f l la s sena , visited a t • - ' - • -"- * ' s «,few'4fey«'iteji^3**.

A;.- ree^jt -ffetjfeT. ; ^mJ(;3pSl i . .. „ . , Sliort. who is v i ^ n t ; ^ J0a^lm, Manitoba, inform^ us t h a t the f e a t h e r was 50 d e c r e e below zero during'the .^ibce^^-coid^'^peffii/'MSar^SJpt- ^ i n 4 ;

dfetii tef e^Bfrto; wtn^JtojKm^to

..-;•; No inafl.-was-farwOTdedj'flr- yeieeved.' -;a| j^Es' -^rafc. 0fa4feg$if« .'.ofv,, If^t week.on account of the guow.hle«feid« and Aaron Martin, o f the Chase Mills

blockade .on the John Meinroad.',,,..;^.,.. ^-.',Wh^,nli|^^ha*e lJ)«!ef- * ; - a t j ^ - « - • •«a(e^.-*occarre#jae^t$..1^-EP^.-1C^ erine. dauehter of 'Micnae^'O'Brian,

wEjii . p a y f m . w o f|»e^;;j-X^seeins-, ^ y ^ y e ^ - o l J , ^ h j d ^ * ' ;ffla|fo-r jher;' japf, 1 Tfearwtest a*'- f i e fojofc ef^fl6fe !j^«d«^sr'

sap v^-.^u-a^^'^ma^v*^" ',w»3 passing .d.6wjtt,'--an§_ 6efbfe"'.'fl«f: Ijentt-:co^-.fe.;i*»ppea;,:a-"£erse i^L'^f^ -.o^ ;ea^:«iae..'an^aeil)ean\oi.^-fjronl' sled over t h e child witn no serious in-

" -" -.<-> , •' .BfASSSJfA, SPRINGS ,••.': Mrs, Fred, J. Balch, of Ottawa, i s

p e n d i n g a f e w days at Fred Balch's. r | f r . and Mrs. Clarence CovelL from

Post Mills, visited a t W . G. Wilson's - 'OttrUtg t h e -^isst week.-. -f

Mrs. Edward Lovegrore, of Newark, N . J., i s spending some time with iter sister, Mrs. Ixmise Cassidy. -r Mr. and Mr?. Robert:* Wilson, of,

• Bensselaer Fal ls , are spending s f e w days w i t h Ida brother, W. G. Wilson and family. •••• ;:•'.•.-: •;.--

Miss Esther Canton returned Thurs­day from Ogdensburg and she hopes to be able t o g o back to her school at

- Norwood in » few days, .,

y' Mara, '-gfla&^ifanQ- **&&*& news of the death of her grandfather, li^'JRfesrce;''- '•- "'-.-"-'-',.,'';.-, . . ' -" •

J fee camera a t R. J* |»Dson?a Stifar-day were Mrs , Stanton^ Mrs. Carl Casfie; Mrs. F*eet Crane .and . M O T Georgie. Anna H a l t " "•' '(}-'.

The,%5fk ijenjg; I l o y d D * W tirt i i -day, and f&g 26th his gister Fjirniie's

;birthday, a large ninnber of ^ti&eir friends jstftered a t their home .the evening o f the 2ptk t9 cetenrateltfiea' birthdays. A pleasant time was en­joyed by all. . ,. ; ;

; ". .J,';. ;.•:•' J ;

- ;.-.;poBfer'."isia^urtney ''Wedding."'"];!' On Wednesday. March 4th^pcctirr^d

the ,marriage of; Mr," W^Iiam Gomd Hunter, o f S%rantoi},.;l^,: an# MlSs Fiorense Marar^ey.dir iglrter o f Mr. and Mrs. George H . Macartney^of this town, iMf.TEIuiter,is fhe'sori:of Mr^ rand,.Mrs, William P. Hunter, of Scrisn.-ton,. Pa^ formerly of Savannah, Ga.,j and is a $e f hew «?f Mrs. William N.

1 Mrs. EOey tJ(mgl»ri;of'«Gro2i,)i;1ts>: | r a ^ w a s , g t . ^ s e n ^ ; | ^ ^ ; i V ' r - ; : ' :

(:Mmd -tqdk *fi| '*!«? %iw^jrscea -«t..-M*5r [4WBU,,..' , -*. :. '.. .. -.. )'t'...-..'.'.'• 1 ... V( 4

«r4ay.. i M i s s Susie Browning, who h a s been

attending a case a t Massena, retained

Busse 1 Page nnd:familyJjave naov-ed-itp Massenfc'fto afe^^wih-jfarnl. ^

J j t t l e Elwood P a g e / w h o Jbroke.his l e g January a , i s - a b l e , t o wiUk aga in . : • -My; m$ Iftte^HEJt. U M ^ J r i s S a i * * : Ftey'd Griswold'u afc'Wlnfln^.^hftesJ-]

^Mrb-r<)Wor. Wam:-J(lpeftt/*' , _ , •sritfcifer 8fe%>-..|^-B<-'0J.-'3K^jJMffe] 'W^eki-Ct''^ ft"fcJ^? •:•/-> ^ >jt A.--,-.-.- yt.iC,C ,v_-Si.:&r- .Bc^^' .a^0tatt^. - !dai ighter . Minnie visited » t "Alfred.' McCJnre'ff 'Jfttfrl01ljfcX< - V.-v' •*vt)'i',..l.;»- i'i»"'» wi"-'-• jKiis B i y f h Eewia, «f> Albany, f re* .cenlJyf.anerxt several days'visiting'Mrs. ,Johw'ManloiDu.,''.< - r.v '-j ;j r . - . - / j - '^ ^

Miss M a r y L y n c l t was .home. J*rt week frnm P o t s d a m - N o r m a l 'enter-tairiingiCerrnarfiinielttJetr,- A^iw -->j f>' •;r M«ry Dodyefhks. CT*arneV| honi»;af-ter visiting. h e £ annt, *•;• Jtnfo J a m e s F o r b « ' a t Racket Rivw- . f o r four

'mS0aif-r.-Y-"-"' -^-- "-V i f ^ ' v w , fe rOxi^jmaiIr.^^<^M^-'£ew^,'-aiiLS :

cream inanv Carl 3?o*e,w*Be unable t o g e t throngb l a s t M o i ^ y : OIL accoa i t

'#tff^cff;sll(Mir..'.'.'.,.i ^ - i f 4-' - s'^'p ', , Mrs*' Frisd Crane ehtertamed 'her cousin.! BGss, G e o r g i a w a HaHi of-B> : * ^ - 3 M E ' l K S « f t | « f e ^ « | * ,»^'Wt: ris^^/Miss^Cailier^..&»tnian,.-.of 'Sbf i !d^^Mi^- i£U^. '#M3K -i* «'Jv^A'.:

Mrs. .HaL Jfunson -was-awanewhat surprised on the evening of Martttjfi.i when?d-company of f r i e n d - j r a f l ^ a i h e r nome, r £ h e i n r M r s . . M r a * ^ birthdiy aOTrPETSary.: *• ^ ' good t ime

"wasi lagpoyedt'^hy- • -MlLr v'SoJpe^ w a s served to 4 5 persons . ' -fti-.'.' i-i ff*.-'rjUjt''»J'»AUj-'?r: 4'- rt;i.5. -?rfr t'tyUWUJKJffi-s

R o c h e s t e r

olio Beer -|? Briwery Bottling '-'--.' <fe I iiit-sjrpajr)fe3in| and full of

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K e f c w . K n s i U d f t r i e a d . i B Potsdam Saturday.

John Wilbwr, of North Lawreaee, rk i ted a t Sdward Garrey's last MOB- | day. -•

Mr. and Mrs. J a n e s Cotter visited her mdiher Mrs. Dennia Gollma, Taea-day. . The ;3L A . S . w in meet with M r * V. H . TSalon for dinner tm .Thursday, March 12. . .

Owen Hazen went oat doors Shmflay for the first time after five weeks sick­ness . . B e is iarprovrng' quit* .fast." 1. - Mrs. .Geos?e. .Mtartie was called to Bloomingdaie on aceoBnt;of th«f sjad-d e s fflne.=s «|l her sisJtery wift is-Bot iear-r

Good Health u jJawQie, V a . - ^ I t e » o « r y i * « t * "

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- Marjorie- H a w a received.'..-ihe' sad news-of the 4eath of 6ar. grandf aHierr

"|Levi FieMe^ "of --|^wrwe««ille«" -' wh»" na'ssed-'atwjaiy Sunday;.nightv March 1. H e leaves t » moxtm Iris' 3os» * w|fe i nne" s o n . t w o . d«agh|er» and ten grimdenilarett besides otibl^r relatrres andt'nwryfriends^- --'-;-. .;.-.

IW^roVrrd Kieaera Caoae Mi»err-ay, sleen-

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With pain and misery by day , sl( 4i=tmsbitjg bladder weakneas a t night,

Itired, nervous run-down iwpiairf! wo^ inea'jeverywheTe ar^ialad-'.^ta -.'Irnrtwl' « ^ m » f e y j ? a h e y Pil ls res&r« * e e j a : a r ^ rfrength.'and t h e r « « l a r ar twa i o f |Sanf iys"s^-h l8ddeR-^£^3?fegoe ,"

# a ^ r * r ^ / M a r 5 b S.-r-eopies" ,- off- . . . . . . *- . |»itt,in*rM9ced-:-,-m ,'^*asemW -* ,.V.f ^jAW'I^G^aMaftr -vrL-- ] .:;•. sa«y> h^- lAiisemBTyman.-" 'Johtt-:;^6.|X^'^^^^

Jm*eft, nrnfidttngfor t h e regolatibn. o f f fmedf&L* bottle .of Pslrhy^ <feeimt'Ale< A e flow o f rt«ers.-iaf .•She k t s ^ . ) ^ ,wifc f S % # . i t ' alv-home.:'..PIiOT»'-i;:Jr0SBI?H tejF-storajBe weire.w?Mtveii.he»B: :to%^|B9lIEO»'aistraKiitm ,i."' :-,"-'ifer ---'vl-,.

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wsts-Br«B»*i?--b3r Aj*iOTejr*Sdward:3E.| iSmtfc -as^##'"lfejrri?se^f«thfe;, - o | ' -''«&*,{ chamberof cpnini^cearidwconfofmb-t y w U i t thfijreport which Mfe Sflfifii madesome^i in ie a g o to;Jthe <^ conxuiercet

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Mrs. Jess ie Bydene, o f N e w T&wk, j was a r e c e n t v i s i t o r i n . t o w n . rt;('ifef*' v^ .^ . 'Min i sOTf l s - j ipe f i i^ / ,* ' ^ ' ' d » ^ % e w i r o t k ^ / ^ ^ i / ;

Mri .and Mrs. Fred (lanell and ami1

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Foley Cathartie Tablets are entirely effecttve thoroughly cleansing and al­w a y s pleasant; in action. They tontain Wne flag, are a remedy for constip«^ fhm and sluggish liver, and a tonle lor tte Ixwels which are hnnrwnd b *

*ffcrff pse> T r y wem.- ' 5Pl>ey do n e t flaQ to g i w relief ana satisfaction. S . I*, nesee.

. —r-3Por, .fi;aleM. <gd 'tfob HaBfonTs Hete im ft first takes t t e

"JPfee imiiet ;home wedding took place at. noon, Key.' Mr. Jv H . Gardner"bf-ficiatnig. The bride wore white cltiffon wifb ye3 and earned a •bridal feira-g B e i o f fosfes ajid violets, and wits; ttu-< attended save for Miss Elin and Miss Caroline Macartney, who were dressed in white with pink sashes and carried pmk,rbs*mjd& '•!&# grwm% i H ^ n f a were jpresent from Soeanwn. The new,-ly ; wedded pair took the train f o r Montreal ana g o from there to New York mi}? Atlantic City. The? wil l reside, ajt 5 $ Adftms 'Stttn Scrainio% Pa^For**€o?ingjtott Advertiser.

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• Np Romantic Demand, -Gwendolyn—Papa, can you make

an appointment to see Algernon some j time to-morrowt H e s a y s h e has something important t o s a y t o yon ,

Ff f ter—Tf« , r know. H e wantt m e t o sign %w nomination papers. 0

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What every besteM desires t o g ive - ^ a pleasant eveamg with enjoyable refreetaientCi Bhwie CONGRESS Beer ahravs ready. Phone 142-R, JOSEPH ROMEO, distributor, for a ease.

Miss Mabel Alexander, , o f Lonis-'j vBle, visited a t Ivan Munson's a f ew days? last'week. - . ,'.'!' '.• *",".-'

Mr. arid Mrs . Wijliam TSsliajlce are entertaining R. 6*' Vallance and sister =NeKiev o f Ojdensbnij^ % • ' , ,

Miss Mary Powers, of ion l sv i l l e , reHB^ened her ^ h o o t . h e r e Marj3t 9 , a f t e r s few weeks vacation. • •• •

Mr. and Mrs. Wabam M. Carneyr

of Massena, wefe guests of Mr. and I ^ ^ T i l B h m m i i n Sunday; y ' .

Please do not forget * t e meeting of the LadiesVAuxfliary Thursday, March 12, with Mrs. Nelson, "fa/steer. ,-' ;, Merton Raymond has a dandy pair of Ferchfeos horses wjdeh 1m frmr ! chased a t Norwood iecentty; / • i

Miss Elizabeth Richard* spent Bi couple. o f days with her cdujin, Mrs. W, G. Putnam, a t Massena las t week.

Mr. aad .Jfirtu 0. P* Benson were pleasantly entertained * by Mr. and MRS, William Leao a t Massena, Toes-

Edward Potter returned to his home at Belginmv N. Y., Monday after tey-teraf weeks5 spent at the home.of 8- 8. BeB. . y

Mr. ar«l Mrs; I srae l , Nichols, o f Cole's Creek, visited tfcjjir daughter, Mrs. Clifford Hume, a t Massena Sua day. "

Ed. Hammill has been laid n p for some t ime from being kicked in the back by a col l he w a s breaking t o drive. • .

Mr. and Mrs. £ « v i Pewer, of Louis­ville, have been vis i t ing their daugh­ter, Mrs. George Browning, enring tte week; '

"iKr. 'and Mrs. t , O. Buffham, eC Newark, N . T ^ spent Friday wMh Mr. and Mrs. James BeSiday, Mrs. Beffham's brotber.

Horace Cliami e r Fa l l s , visited Mrs. d a v - ' ' ""' ' " ' ' • •'-

Frank Stooks, stiperni tendeirt of-the -Xevy.'f&dry 'Co^was-* Basiaesff c a p e r .|ni.-fowa";Friday.-\.' : • • - ' . -- '.. .-

Claude Hodjtsk&is and hride have re ­turned and are boarding a t O. Holmes' on River street . t . v . . '"• .**"''„'.''

Mies. Robbie M<KJee, w h o 3ats been caring f o r Mrs. Kmg^bury," h a s been i t immoped t o SJadrid t » ea te f o r * •si^pejrsmi. ''

'Newfr h a s been jeee i fed Aere o f fite; marriage, of Miss Anna'Richardson i<^ WiHiam flerman Nodd which took place a t t t t e ' Jiom^ « f [ Urn J?fide% . -; 'Adtia, Clfwnfir -Hnat S e t t l e . : ;

parents . Mr- and Mrs; Frank » c h a r d x f w % J f ^ t - ^ & ^ i r ^ i a ^

Mies Aletfcs Locke, who has been having whooping eaagjk and Oeraan measles, l is i l e i liswi riiiiiliilil ti" his

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March 8. Af ter a slmrt wedding-triF they w i l l be a t Borne At Maiden, Mass.

f s Richardson is a granddaughter o f | and Mrs., David jEtiekardsos, o f

m i s place and ha» virjited here. Their many friends wash thetp boa * i a » g e .

Mrs.' Ola Converse, our R. F . D . carrier "met w i t h quite a serione ae* cident l a s t Thursday dn her return tr ip from deUverinf thd m a i t W e driving in to take m a S from a n o * her covered s le ieh -was overturned in a huge snow drift which freisrhteaed her horse causing him to start on a run, overturning the tlefgk and throwing Mrs. Converse out, dislocating her shou'der and bruising her badly. Th i s happened about one m U e f r o m Fort Jackson, near the Byron Will is home, where Mrs. Onrferw w a s taken. Dr. Wells and B r . Smith were summoaed and she w a s able to ride home' Friday and las t accounts report her d o n g welL

Foley Kidney PtTta are • » thorooejb-ly effective for baekaehe, ; swollea, a e n n g Jotata, Iddaey Madder aOoMnte that they are

A i - A i " MeOraWi NebrM eayer ' ^ r rni i inemei ia ; Totoy Kiekwy M l e f « n a m . in a * t i e * ; « a « befera I finished if dbappaeaWU^s v>r%- u^i»n{ -jtiT

t ime and ft w a s largely through i d s I efforts that t h e Surd water s torage 'amendniSn^, which paved the way v for this bill, waa carried a t the general election l a s t fall . The b i l ^ a * introduc­ed b y Mr. Jones , i s a n amendment t o & e conservation Jaw. I t i n s e r t s a new section, known a s 7 A and i s entitled an act for riyer regulation by storage jce*erv.ofwt- .

c; The bill waa gotten under w a y through, » general committae' ,which Aras formed of members o f t h e asio> ciation for t^e, preservatiotE o f , t h e .Adirondack, the N e w York Board- o f Trab> ai^ZCrjinsportatipn,' the N o w T<BrJfe^ft|te jWaterways AasocfiMa«^ the Epchester Chamber o f Commerce, the Buffalo, Chamber of Commerce and the: local- chamber o f conunerca. The, actual drafting o f tbe-tnTl «wa»

!done by Mr. Smi thand Frank S . GaroV H«r o f N e w Yorkv I t w a g submitted t o j the-general committee in N e w York Monday and approved b y tins com­mittee, i , t .

-Asrexplaioed by Mr."Smra»r t f a e b © •prpvidesi in general , for;-the dxvisioa i f Jhe-state into watersheds; as -r iver} regulatico jdisjaacla^seach watershed a tjyer.?egjiIatBJg district . There are 20 o f these in the s t a | e and t h e local one

{eonsists o f t h e Black river rwaterahedv ,E<cJt..ugaferahed-'is organixed into a pubBc eoTporation wi th a governing body t o b e appointed b y the goyernor, t b * majority, o f whose member* ,are-fo be residenps o f t h e xfistrJcts. These: bodies wi l l h a v e al l -necessary powers t o construct reservoirs, levy the e x ­penses-on the fnwperty benefitted and

|,is«ue bonds t o pay for the improve-, meatsi the bonds t o he-raised b y - a s ­sessments. 'The biB Is universal a n d

[applies t o the Jands both in and out­side of the fores t preserve.

T h e mil does n o t i n v o l v e the s t a t e i n any extravagant scheme of expend­i ture but each district .locally i s t o de­termine the ^nprovements and the amount t o be expended, subject only to.approval by -fte edftservalion *omi, mjasSoifc, $bax.' i s 'fp. be> n # waste inJJ construction ,'at expenditate xfi pri*'* vate o r public funds . I t differs from other bifis %?.-.crea^na; * giffilic <or> poration w i t | tke ; poii«ra o f . a s j e s s i men* o i t i h e properties benefitted. . .

AtBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE

did wfcea the doctor was treating aw. I dea't tvi******-bearing down peiea a t a S n o w a a d l s t e e p WHS. J e a m o t s a y enoaghfbrLydesB. Fiokiuat ' i Vegjfta-bfe Caea»eawd> s a d I4f^:paa>-aa-*ejf-^ have doa« s o «Mdi fyr«a*.' I am«Brj^6« •--.

iaggood health BOW and OW«ft-aB'ta--voor retnediea. I take ateeaare at tiM-fagmy friends and wightoifs abee* them. " - M r s . Mjm«' 'ElU«rvaW'Co^' ,

^pla««'Staee^]k«iriBa,Tav>- --''-•"' . N o womeat aaaTwiift, f i w a amy f e a t o f feaasle troubles sheaid k » # hop* ttav ' ta'" she ha* given Lfdia E. FfaVkaaiT»

-:~..*£ife^xp0& 'reiaedy,-^ a>*4kiaef. i n g r e d i e n t s o f whieit are decivadi.

forty -veara umvad t o be; aaaaet valaa* :' b l e ; t o d c a n d iavigoiatot a f f t e f»»

-male.' Oegaalsm. Woaoea ^everywfceea -bearw3ene:teetioMBV te -aWwiaiaarcal"'

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Dr. Geo. P. Ljmu vfiraduate AttwriaaaSehooJef

* Osteopathy O M e * H o u r s : 9 » 3 a . » . , %m*mm

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SpccriaiteBtkm i»{«M to the-irrifttjt ato*t-ot«Hra>i$u*. <UMtomtx.acBatr, JKX.

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Indian Motorcycles

of Hogansburg, which w a s tr ied m Malope OR T^esdax, r |he jury brought i n arverdict o f ?500 in fayor o f Oustin. This, case wa s brought b y Dustin to recover damages for being; struck and injured by Crowley's automobile las t ammner near the Westville bridge. In h is testimony Dustin stated that the |] car came down the M ! a t the West­vi l le bridge f t a high rate of speed and hit him before h e had t ime t o g e t out of the way . Mr. Crowley and the t w o other occupants of the car test i ­fied t h a t Dustin stepped in f r o n t o f the car.

, The above cut snows the 1814 two-speed, twin eyKsoer, tafias I motorcycle, wxtfeside ear. This i s t h e very mgbeet d e v e l n p M a t of K motoreyeta hist ry , For 13 years the Ibdtaa bat iv igaed aopreeae aat tw

faste«t«atr'mgwJaiidbe*|i>uam!iudmotoreycie in the wectd Last year the I 9 l i Indian won all the larger contests for streagth and e a -dt tr« ice , fMmC^^tt toOeean. Tnis year the lflI4 laaian has been im­proved at3apoint» . and finds i t se l f far a*>ead«f aiieompetitors. There wi l l be W^WO MM Indians built, 3 » machines-turned o a t every day , but thfldemaud i s evengreater than the supply. ' ;

W e have contracted for quite a large namber of them, bat are l iabk to rmrj l^rt . Be t a r g e t yanrordtiriu early and voa wiH he to g e t one. Wea l sohr tvea fewseeoad-nand manhinee that faava overhauled and s r e m perfect oondiuen.

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P h i l Trath, That's Worth Meaey. U s i n g Foley's Honey and T a r f o r a

cough or cold may *ave yon both sickness and inoney. ' F . F . Monahan, Monomonie, Wfak, s a y s : " am ex­posed to all kinds of weather and X find Foley1* Honey and Tar Ccea-pwiml always fixes me up fat s e e d shape when.I catch cold or have a ban eongh. I recommend It Kmoly.

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grossly when tbey'*-bink "Lambrr is Lumber" and tbat it can be bought hapbaxardly on price ajooe^ Y n'd doubtless be'greatly surprised if you knew the many grades into which alt lomber ki dhrided and yoa'd surely be very much ptovc4>rdshoaMjwci> tmy N a x sidinf thinking you. were gettiug the top notch grade only to discover later tiut "CLBAJt" is better than No. t. That's one way j nave of deceiving a feflow into " truth wiU prevail and " tion is irortb inore to as thaa UN9 aad when lionest valoesat fair Cbe order, we're oat of fL ' 1?

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