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THS MALOXK PAUflUt. WBDKMDAT, DBCBMBBK %, ltM. "S"County Letters

BRBSHTON.

P. It a S»»« and

Deo. 8.—H. P. Steenberre, of thisplace, was fn Matone Saturday.

Uns. Charles Woods and daughter,IBertha, were callers,In Malone. Sat-urday,

Wallace Rowell spent Sunday with|il« family, returning to WestviUe the•sune night. He is hewing: him son,Hudson, for a few weeks.

Mrs. John Kixnpton, of Bangor,qpent Sunday with her grand daugh-ter, Mrs. Henry Best.

Bert Barnett went to Bridgeport,Qonn., on Saturday-

Miss Clara Conger returned Mon-day to Canton to take up her ool-flaylege -w^^

HenryB

Henry P. Sfceenbergre went to• Baranac Lake on Monday Nov. 21, to

Inspect the Q. A. R. Poat of thatplace.

Mrs. Oeorge OreenWaf entertainedGrlends from out of town for a fewday* recently.

Miss Kiltie Weatoott, a student atBt Lawrence University, Canton,returned to iker achool Monday.

Mise laeaa McArthur returned toGabriels the first of the week toresume her position there.

Mrs Poote,^of WMpplevitte, visit-«d her mother, Mrs. C. J. Daiy. re-cently.

Mr. and Mm, S. ft. Fosbung;, ofLake Clear, have been csalMa# onfriends in Rruahton tjte past week.

The Chalybeate Cna^ter, O. EL &held a sale in th«e Masonic Tteat Brsubton Tuesday and W yNov. 2», and 30. The sate coaaist-ed of both fancy and useful arti-cles. On Tuesday evening a eaiefc-en pie supper was served, and onWednesday evening a 15 cent sup~per. EnleriaimmmiB were providedboth evenings.

Carl Kitte w.as the gumat of M. M,Quirni for Th-ankagglving.

Mrs. Wm. Barnett and Mre. Clay-ton RJOSS left Tuesday morning for{Benson. Vt., to visit their brother,who te seriously ill.

Mrs. Mike Prue returned home onThursday night from Ogrd&nsburgwihere she went for treatment:

Jerome Quain, of O&w-ego, hasmoved to Br<u*htcm to pe^de. He wsll ;occupy Mrs. Dorsey'g house on WestWashington street.

Standlsn Bteeabarge of B a i l o r , at-tneded the inspection at Q. A. R.Hall Tuesday, Nov. 22.

Mrs. P. K: McMann. J. 8 Quinn

Ur, and Mrs. Clayton . . .and Mr. and Mm Willis TtoomM at-tended Pomona Orange at Brusbtonlast week Thursday.

Friday evening a* 7:S0«o*«iocJt ofthis week a Matrons' SUTOT MedalContest will be held In tbe tehoothouse. Several ladies from Maloneand also of our vicinity, win com*pete for the medal, and a very in-teresting programme 4a being pre-pared. Everyone is cordially invit-ed to attend, a oleaaant entertain-ment being assured to- all who do.No admission will be charged out afrwwJH silver offering will be tak-en. Kindly tell your friends afcoat it.

In Norwood on Wednesday of lastweek occurred the marriage of MissAda Austin, of that place, to WU-feer A. Carpenter, of Raymondvtlle.Mr. Carpenter, who Is tike youngestsoo of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Car-penter, of thl» place, is a young manof starting qualities and the bestwishes of a host of friends are ex-tended to him and the young ladyhe hav chosen for a life partner.Mr. and Mrs. Carswnter will maketheir home in Baymondvflle whereMr. Carpenter is ta business.

CATARRH IN HEAD.

DUAXE

Iff. and Mrs, William Sprague Oele-4«th Weddingr Amvtvcraary,

Dec. 5th-—Mra Edwfln Trim andMrs. iJttte Trim visited at the liomeof William Liafleur at Rivser B^nd,last Wednesday.

Mrs; C. M. Haafciha was called toHerkfmer last Sunday by the deathot her father. Daniel Moon-ev.

The proceeds of the oyster supper,held at the home of Clinton Laddthanksgiving night, were $23.5§.

The ladies' aid society met withMrs. Bert Burr Wednesday for din-ner.

Arthur Stick-ney and sister, Maud,stpent Sunday and Monday MUth'friends in Malon*;

The many friends of Mr. and Mrs,William Sprag-ue gathered at theirhome Saturday evening, the occasionbeing the 40th wedding anniversaryof Mr. and Mrs. Sprag-ue. They werepresented wWh some pretty chairs,

ments were serv-ed' djid allpleasant time. Tire" yfriends

,way wishing them many morehappy returns of th# day.

had

., visitors in Malone,Mr. end Mrs. Oscar Kimpton, of

Bangor, visited tkeir daughter, Mrs.Henry Best, Wednesday.''.

Mr. and Mrs. John Quain havemoved back from thgdr farmnow occupy the Mrs! M&ry Quainhouse on Dei&ncey Ave.

Principal and Mm. BarterThanksgiving in Ca-nton anddam.

J. H. Analott went to Montreal onSaturday to attend the meeting atKarnsjek Temple.

T B « Bruahton basket ball teamwas defeated at Brasherevening, score 24 to IT.

Mr.

pPota-

Tne BrNov. 29th,birthday ofAbOii

borne of Mr, and Mrs.h at "Wea* g

Mr. and , Mrs. Johnht Th

Rupert f

Greeno andki t> daughter spent Thanksgiving at

Winthrbi>, returning on Saturday,i On ISwirsday, IXSC. 8th, Qxette WL

be a basket hall, game between theBruahton and Tapper Lake teams inthe Allen hall.

Mrs. Mary Bmviea j» visiting withfriends in Brushtem this week.

Lt. B. Peek was a recent caller inMalone.

Peari Cady, of Mai one, was a vis-• itor to Bxushton, Nov. 26th.

Miss Mary F'ranoes Quinn return-ed Mondav to Potsdam Normal, hav-ing spent Th&nkagivang- w3th h&r par-ents.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caskins, andlittle son spent a few days in* Ma-lone recently. ^,

Guy Chandler is visiting his par-ents for a few day?.

Mr and Mrs. Forest Barber arevisiting friends in Potsdam.

Mices Maokl Whitman was vigrfting-in Malone last w-eek,

Mrs. Jas. Foley and da.ug-h.ter l^ftfor Springfield, Mass , Tuesday A. 11.

Mrs. Henrv SU-enberge returnedhome Saturday morning from Ma-Ion © where <zh» hcvs been the past

-tsii Java-caging for hcr -gee^w;ho h£& been quite «ick, but is nowmuch better.

R. McC. Milier. at aialon^ in-apeoted the II. L Aldrich Boat No.363 on Tuesday, Nov. 22nd.

Mr. an«3 Mrs. A. W. Crozier, ofDea Moines, Iowa, are visiting atthe home of the former's aunt, Mrs.J. C, Farnsworth. Mr. Crozier'a faxn

SOUTJtt BOMBAY.

Postcard ShowTar for M*s, Owrie

Dec. 3rd.—Mr.~*e

Mrs L»eoaard

*mer*s brother, John Nites, of He-lena, Saturday and Sunday.

Daniel Richardson and lady friend,of Dickinson, visited hia parents,Mr. and Mrs, Richardson, Su&day.

Bfrank Brayton ta^nsacted tortat^«olra~ Monday; •

Jt WSL WTLLUM A. FRKS8KR, 17»1Y1 Third Are., MoHne, III., writes:

'•I have been differing from catarrhin the head for the past two monthsand tried innumerable no-called reme-dies without avail. No one knows howI have anffered, not only from the dis-ease itself, but from mortification whes

MI have used two bottles of your med-icine for a short time only, and itejected a complete medical cure, andwhat is better yet, th© disease has notreturned.

"X can mos,*emphatically recommendPerun* to all sufferers from this dis-ease."

Read Tilts Experience.Mr. A. Thompson, Box 65, R. R. 1 ,

Martel,OhiOj writes: "When I beganyour treatment my eyes were inflamed*nose was Stopped up balf of the time,and was sore and scabby. I could notrest at night on account of continualhawking and apttting.

"I had tried several remedies and was

try Perima,"After I had taken about one-third of

a bottle I noticed a, difference. I amnow completely cured, after sufferingwith catarrh for eighteen years.

"I think if those wha are afflictedwith catarrh woulCt try Peruna theywould never regret it."

Serious Illness o* JoHn

txecember is hers with abundanceof snow and a few degrees belowzero. The Jingle of sleigh-bells to•'every w&ene heard, and the atmos-phere te evidence of the approach-ing of the Tuletide.

It any of toe readers of thlsNral-usnn have influence «v«r the clerkof the weather kindly prevail on Mmto have the remaining days of thismonth be so pleasant that they willbe epoch markers.

C. B. Brus£ fcas-fceen numberedwith tbe sick the pa*t- week. ]

Smiths over Sunday. ;Miss Beryl Johnetone w.-^ attain- '

ed in town over Sunday. \Mrs. Katie Batcbelder, of N. T.,

City, is in town for a week. She Iis a soientific.maoiourist. ,

Mrs. Hiram Clark Js no better and <her daughter, Mrs, Donald, of Ot- ;tawa, is oaring for her. \

Chaa. H. McK&ne returned from •Burlington the pa«t week but is to I

CLOTH COATSAT BIG SAVINGS

AH Ow QtXh Uits H Big Gut Prices few.$8 to $10 Black Kersey Coats, $4.98.$12 to $15 Black Kersey Coats, $7.89.

ALL GUARANTEEDWhat Nicer for Chrisima* ?Beautiful Pavey-Caracul

Early Bttyiosr, Prtc. t»tot

keeper a t Hopkins Po int the paat,\reason-.-r^tu^ned-r-to h e r - h o m e in this ^ •MMW>«M9MMMHMMMMvillage last week. » «•>» «.M«.M* * - «

Mr. and Mra. W.- IX Wri«ht, o f ! B * ® SPBCIAIr~B«8* Quality Moire P o a e r

AJra brother In A Kaaid Mrs Orlin0 Kus^ell visit-

f*d jit thp. home of Mr. and Mrs.John WiLWams in Malone a few daystest w«eek.

John McCarthy, son of Jerry M<_-Carthy, who reside® in the west endof th,i» town, was taken to CornwallhO4^>atai,- ut i« too ill to undersroth>e . i ntenw^d o peratfoin.

Mrs. ERza B. Manchearter enjoy-ed a pleasant Thanksgiving, made soby C. D. Manchester. W. H. Mont-ros^ and her nephew froTn Morley.She was the recipient ....of a tiirke^.homey, butter, cranberries and othergrood things to eat, Mrs. Manchesteris'very thankful for tlfce many fhinsarsree- iv-eci.

Hew Muff and N«ek Piec

SpecialOvercoats and Suitsat Savings Now

New Heavy Great Coats, 52 Inch©*Long an^ Presto Collars. Aljtii© Sw©gFancies and Bain Kerseys at Savings ®f$5 and More.

AU-Wool Worsted Suits-Ifeat Patter*,that wo Cloaed Late, away Under Price, and HowOffer to. You at Bi* Savi««..

NEW FURNISHINGS

New DOUGLAS Shoes

M. LEVY & CO.We Bny Raw Furs. The Big Store. MALONE, N, Y.

IT. COVlNC?rON CENTBEB.

OOOKS CORKERS.

±>ec. 5th,—3?,here was no j.nv3> hinghere last Sunday in the church asRev, Cainee Njvas at JB-urk - ;ittend-ing the HoMrfe^ convention there.

David and ljansi.ng' I>oinaldson wereguests of Egbert -Soi»thworth lajrt

.'o chii-g-uesti

' Mrs. Rov Hutching andIdren of We^tvtlle. w«re ti| of her parents,; Mr. a-nd. Mi Jones, over Sunday./"'! Rev. Cahee and D-. G. Glbhs actedI o& Samaritans by reanembering th.« ; Chas.. Moore,sick ' Tha-nksgivlng T>a>T with baskets , a caller Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett v^itedthe former's sister, Ma s. Nttes,1 ofHelena, a few days the past week.

X«enoid Nile* and Frank Bra-ytonwere hauling hay from Banger Tues-day and Wednesday.

"~ Birthday Baad met Tuesday,dhonor of

Mrs. Carrie

T e s y ,the 65th

Phe 65thPheipa.

er&r

Mr. WlHiwus

of'good things,s Miss Edna Hunkins has returned

mmmmmmmmmmmm— j W e e k . ' '" '

\ Mr. and Mrs... James'Spaulding vis- ;j ited Mrs. Cora Hall an,d Chas. Gdbbs 1I last Thursday. |

wrni I>avid Dustin and Burr Cunming->""* I Siam called" on Chas. Oibbs Friday.

; Cora Hall and Myrtfe Gifobs visit-:1;

.Dec. 4—The Bible School will havea Christmas tree at the se"hool houseFriday evening, Dec. 23rd. Great in-teregt is being shown in the workand a -good pnigrammc as promised% tiw» arirls and boys» of the achool.Adi are invited to attend.

Flachael Moore, of South Bombay,spent live week-end visiting1 her sister^Mrs. A. Smith.

Guy and Roy Smith went to Ro-cht-eist-er. Wednesday where they ex-pect positions for the winter,

Bert Brockway, of Bangor, waa ing town looking after his h-ay-pr«aSm*James : busin^9s. . ' ' -•

. J3d. Keefe tran-sacted busffie^t atMalone Thursday.

mbay, w^sening at the homeA S i t hy g

Of M* slater, Mrs. A. Smith.FT. COVINGTON.

Dec.

4%

Dec. §r~Bev. and Mrs. Portia, ofBrufihton, we*«e guests of Dr. andM M . Crocker Sunday evening.

Mrs, S. Towjw*end was a caller inBraaher Italia 'Ehuredtety,1 Ira Dunn has recently rented theBerry hot»e, owned by R H M

caller

s ^ * ^ — : — Z ^ ^ " * * " Ve^ "^5ir«iZM-a!t*J-Bllv*SI19 residence on Main Si,enjoyed a pleasant time. Mrs, Pheipi] j ^ ^ ^ Fen%ea t o Charle® Brush,w&s *giveo A post-card shower in j Q£ -—• •-/ - —Whfch she received 56 post ****** !

Harold li&rkm wtSouth Bombay Moaday.

I 1 . Johnson i« .considerably betteriat -this writing. ,',| Aici Moore and daughter wer« call-j.iers in town Friday.| Carri-e Hawiard wjyg:,.lKaBe from

Sunday.

DICKINSON CENTER.

Those present from out of townwere- Mrs.' Set& Jolmson • and Mrs.Sarah Tryon, of Brushton. Mrs.Phelps wishes to expreae her thanksto all of b«er friends for their kindrememSreace.

Allen BUanders, of TApp^r Lake,

|Who is til at \ I>ec §th.—Mrs. F&rasworth and

U j daughter, 'ol Moira, were visitora in;... ! town over Sunday.............i , :

Mttle WaalEmm, Quinnell, o J . M ^ l i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ !Little H«!e& Smith. Is visiting- h«r

.tsj $£r. and Mra. A. M-

5—The basket bail game Dec.] 2<J oetween th-e Ogxtensburg Indepen*! dents and the locals, resulted in fa,-j-vor of the locals, score 31 to 4. (

Roseoe Adamsv of Skerry, was a [| oafier in town Saturday. ~

Mias Kathryn Donahue, of Malone, j; spent Sunday wath friends in town. \: W. Boyea is spending a day in |

; W. 6 . Ber»o spent Sunday in towsn,, Mr. and Mr«. Thos. "Lowe sg)ents Sunday in Gonstable. ..._...,_„„..™_! Ohaa. t f f o f si>ent""Suhday in town.\ Dan Cross spent Sunday at: home in. Bomtoay.; John L«Clairr of Malone, spent j: Thursday with B, N. Derushte. '

las b«a FOUR PER CENT siaa Jauary 1,1907

Wiriooski Savings BankfeS.

Had a Surplus June 30, 1910, of(Intereat is compounded seml-amraallf Janaary l and Jnly 1)

Depoai ts o f $ 2 , 0 0 0 or lesa a r e sa fe ly made b y mail .(By check, draft, postoffloe or express roonev order,

and Cfurrency by registered letter or ex prase )OFFICERS: TRUSTEES:

Ormond Cole, President, Ormond Cole. Emory C. Mower,Etnory C. SCOWCT, i Vioe- Orman P. Ray, c H SOrmaa P R \Pi R. jr. White.G BEtnory C. SCOWOrmaa P. Ray,•H. g, Pray. Treasurer. F. K Blgwood.

OB or before Jan. 10A draw interest from J M . 4 -

is at the home of her grand- ]

postal card

days this weekW^n^s>|"JK: S '^rcutt ^a

BOMBAY.ler h*ts done this work beforehas always given satisfaction

Miss jbotiie lashomb is at

.nd

Deo. S—;Misses Minnie,.-Kate . _ « „ „ _ .Mabel Poonan spent Sunday In Ma- | Olark'jg for the winter.1 * Rev. George Williams of Norwood,

will give an address in the Meth-odist ch/urch. some time m Januaryon ''BoliteneisS.'" Rev Williams is aforcefulhearing-

lone.Mr, and Mrs. H. T. Murray and

son. Harley, spent Sunday in "Ho-ganaburg.

A sleigh load from here- attendedth>e basket ball game in Ft. Cov-ington Friday evening.

Misses Bella and Violet Farquharspent Sunday in Pt. Covington.

Misses Genevieve McKenna andEva Spiilingrs* were call-ers in Ho»?ans-burg recentlv.

T. H. McMullen and son, Percy.•3pp>nt the vret?k-end visitinjr in Mon-treal and Milton, Vt.

little

1 eral of her, friends on Wednesdai-evening. All Report a pleasant time

Ertrl Hozep, of the Smith House.Mj-'lon'' was' hume ov^r Sundas

Zvla! tin CdJ&W'-'li ha=- moved intoi Hoyiacp Duranr s residtjtce and Mra.Wi-althii FMwsoi h i s m<.ved into the*

leviL ^^c^tet by Mr Cas-

took rharere of the station here dur-ng Mr MrMuli<*nls absence

Mrs. W. Raw5ins anft^ childrenleave this week for St. I/0uisV'~$!n.

Much to the pleasure and conven->nce of this comxnunitv, P.- H. Cav-rrau rh has reoi>ened ,his meat mar- !

ket.Hnn.

speaker and all will enjoyhim. An offering will be

tak-ep at the close of the I^rtare.Miss L<ulu Binan, of Bi'iishton,

spent several days in to\vn re-cently.Harold Cole of Brasher F^lls, WAJS

in town. Sunday.Chrastmas rhetork-als vill be gw-

n at the high school Friday af-ternoon, *he £3r<l, and at th*» Meth-odist church Christmas eve

— 45eojpgc Quinac-II, of Sla^eua. »~c5 -

nO<->niK

su k xV.o past-^ Charles P«

cis Ff.lls the liest , i tlv

Smdo of St. Regi,s F -Jts

ru Mrs, George«tumbered with

d Mrs. Marin St. Re-

and Mns

a guest at the home of hisSundav,

nds?

SKERRY.

Oee. 5—If the weather the past. week is a forerunner of wJiat the

„. ^. ^^.^o . . . ^x. ^.v-^ItJ, «, ^.<««-, ^-.«. C. ft. Matthews attended the j winter "wall be w<j think it will beily formerly resided Jn Bnishton, and 1 Pomona Grange at Brushttjn TJiurs- , rath«r severe as the snow Is moreit has been 32 years since* he was {day. than a. foot deep and quite badlyhere. * " Miss C Blliott gave her pupils of ' drdfted in peaces, and the thermom-

the intermediate room a sleigh ride 1 eter Monday night fell to several de-to Fort Covington on Friday. This ; greea belowfc eero.delightful trip will long be remem- ( Mrs. L*. C. Bowen and Mrs. Har-

P. Bow^n ,has gone -'-to- SaranacLiake to visit his son at that place.He will co to Buffalo where he will«>end the winter withter, Mrs, iTred Austin,

h

e lldaug-h-

er, Mrs, iTred Austin.The many fri&nds of Mrs. RenaD l d h h fe i

y sMcDonald, who ha« feeen ao-iH-of typhoid fev*n, will -TregTa<rtoiow that she Is slowly recovering1.

Felix O'Brien, of Chateaug&y,•pent the /irst of the week in thlaplace visiting his d-augtjrter, Mrs. E.J. Hoffman. - • - •

Mrs. M. Cummings and son, %v-neet," have r«turt*ed ho.m<> after hav-

? In? spent some tlnfe tn Albany,- White Plain* and Grand Isle, Vt.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin wfentto Chlcope«, Mass. Wednesday.

2tfr. and Mn, Sidney I*aw^nee. ofBangror, viated in Hovm Krtday.

Misses Margaret and Frances ilaly1 BP*nt_ ThAEksgivlng- with th«ir mo-

ther, Mr*. P . S.^mJg. wiho to tm-dre treatment at msr^Corn^BJl hos-pital.

Miss Charlotte She&la. from St.liBtwrence Universtty, »p«nt a tewdayg h*w test K ffeUJTOMdMonday.

%ds9 Luetta Manning went to__ j*urg Center last week to vi^it her-

< IMTOUMT, i£oorge Manning.Mr. and Mrs. A. 8 . Conger

daughter, Fr&nees, spent Thanl...„og week in Wettertown, th>» guests, no*{ Dr. and Mrs. Kerx. "

B. M. WMte has rented a part ot

and

__J meat raarfcet,wtll open a stto«.

. n e x t Mondayt and harness

bered by them. \ vey Miller returned home from Chi-Town. of Massena. Springs,} copee Falls where they -were calledday in town l««t week. : by the serious Illness of tiieir fa-Ruasptl wag a <^all«r in Ftt. ther, Martin McNainapfi,, y h g a J J i a i -

iday. Heft more comfortable.Calista and Mae Kelley Mr«. Aneon Eaeltine Who has been

M i s

Otint __Covington

outives and ir.and on Long Island

H R Orcutt hf, wthe house for s i w a lwe«k.

Mra Horace H ^ nher sister-iTi-L' " , Mr Alameter, of Williston \

Miss Gra.ce San Jnnr n<«-, is <.i;sstir'£ b"iManor Davidson

Mns. Chas \ aln^o -die Palmer spent S.it<lone.

Mrs. H S. Smivh y>>.today f iiondaj > t ,- ^

B, Lt. Ortrutt trans." tMalone Thurgda>

Mr. and Mrs As;. ,

Hydrocyanic Acid.The•'4istlfted essential ol! ot almon<S«,

which when diluted supplies the popu-lar flavoring for sweets and confection-ery known as "ratafia." contains In it»strongest form a sufficient percentageof hydrocyanic'acid to make it highlydangerous. A youngs man who was eac-ecistdng aa order by pouring !t from alarge bottle to a smaller one noticedthat he had not put the label Quitestraight on the smaller bottle and tookit off again. Before replacing the la-bel he licked it to make sure of itasticking properly. But while poarlnj? jbe had inadvertently let a drop or two jtrickle on the ontside of tbe bottle Jwhere be had aiRsed tbe label Thenwhen he touched the iabel with histongue he felt as if something shotalong that member and also a jump ofbis heart:-'So.'he rushed to a tap,which was fortvmateiy close at band,aad put his tongue muter the runningwater. Neyer as long as he lired. he

entH

. vonffn^sJ to*y& the pas»t

Charies De-

of No. Law-vousin. Miss

nd Mr& Ar-'rday in Ma-

's? TO Norwood>.ral days.i <1 business in

rafaee, of St.

aid, would fee forget "tbat poaensatloii.-^Cbambers* Journal.

Holiday-GiftsIn Abundance at

MOULDS.Visit Our China Department

And see what a nice stock ofHoliday Goods we have.

Especially Moderate Priced Gifts.1 China and Glassware never so

pretty and reasonable as this year.We are headquarters for DinnerSets, Lamps, Brass Goods, etc.

A. H. MOULD

When the Plague Raged.Sir Walter Besanc in one of his

books says of the author of "RobinsonCrusoe" and "Jouruai of the Plague:""De Foe vvas born in the year 1061.His father lived iu Cripylegate, wliere*as we know, he had a shop. Thechild, therefore, was four years of ag«in the plague year. A. child of fourobserves a great deal aad may remem-ber a great deal. De Foe says:any ntift hnngM » joint of meat

I N. Smith'sspent Sunday at their home in He- very til, is better and able to be *lena. J about *toe house.

Mias W. A.. Smith vrss a caller in Mr. and Mrs. George Adams visit-Fort Covinqrton one day last - week. ! ed at the home of Mr, and Mrs.

John Toomey naade a trip' *<*. Bra- ! Etoed Hutchin*. Tuesday.HIDDEN DANGEBS

would not take it out of the batcher's fhand, but took it off the nooks hila- |

i self. On tbe other hand, the botcher jwould not touch the money, bnt pot it |

We're Ready.Our State is intHOLIDAY ATTIRE, and everybody tbatis loolcing for a Ubristmae remembrance for '"HIM." canfind *ny number of choice things here that will be approp^tftte ft"** **j^gVthe^thlnjg*'* We make the want* of menand boys oar study, so far as their outfitting is concern-ed, and we ask

slier Sunday. !ier ssunaa-y. / - jJames Thurgood haa designed hla j

position as janitor of the school.Mr, and Mrs. Albert Story hove

iron© to Santa Clara.Mise Lilian Biamihard has openedd k l shop vrhich is rrraeh

Mra. Helen Adame spent several j Nature

SAVED FROM AWFUt DEATH.Howl an appalling calamity fn hi

" waa prevented is told by A. D.

_ WAls; .. . _„_paie, had no appetite and

I to STOW weafcer ev«ry day,

Wew' l^»cov«ry was tried, axA «ocompletely cured her. that she hasnog been troubled' witfc a coughflftnee. We the b« t meiictoe t ever

\m or heard of.*' Far ooujfhft, <y>f-*-

aU bronc&ia]

Guaranteed 1>3

feroubtes,[Mi Trtal

days at the borne of ner brother, jFred Hutchins, the past w«ek. I

Mists Hampson, of AtbeLstan, Can- ,ad a,- is spending: some time at the Jh f Mr d Mm S A C j

Timely Warniags ThankNo Makme Citizen l i«I

to Ignore.

; ly have been seep by the child and j! remembered. It happened in his fa-j ther*s shop before his eyes.'

lWhere Would You be More Apt to( i m -

.home of Mr. and Mrs, S. A- Conery.

Mrs. Adnor Bruce remsizfl^ aboutthe same.

Mrs. Mary Campbell andMrs. Akin Tntstwtw, ofvisited at the home of Mr. andAlmon Austin recently,

Oonery and SJvisited at the home of Km.

Kerry Tuesday,party «t the home of Mrs.BO Joy Friday was postponed

on account of the illncuas * f Mrs. Joy.Her many friends In this pfttee hopefor a speedy recovery.

Mra Arthur Ford and Mrs. MUtoneallera in town FHday.

and Mrs.-Horace Eseltine, wiho hasbeen qolte itl, is som« better,

The BtKttaday Clu,b will have a dott« party tor Mrs. Bt. C. Ferria and

Mra. Nettie Farr at the home of

SIGNAi XO.,1 «omes;from the kidney secretions. Th-.y !

'wfll warn you when tbe kidneys are jsiok. "Well kidneys excrete a clear, '•amber fluid. Sick kidneys send out!a thin, palteandL_f^aj»5', or a thick, jred«v iH-smeilinjr urine, fuU of sedi-

faeom the back. Back pains, dull and•heavy or sharp and acute, tell youof the sick kidneys and warn-jtou ofthe approach of dropsy, dlabete£ andBrtghfs disease. Do an'9 Kidn«y Pilteture sick kidneys, and core thqpipermanently. Here is proof in the

" resident:—

A German Legend.The Germans have a legend of Fred-1

erick Barbarossa that he Is act dead,but In an enchanted sleep, sitting withbis knights at a marble table in thecavern of Kyffhausen, in the Ham

grown during this longand, covering- tbe table, descends tothe floor, and he sits thus wattingthe moment that will set, him "free.There be has been kept for kmg cen-turies. There he must stay for age*.

C. H. Mitchell, TanneryIthateaugay, N. Y., says: "X uSm

Doan'4 Kidney Pills aobu* two yearsago, and they were of the greatestb f i ' There was an extreme te

Th« Soft Answsr,He—Ugh, I'm going out of this, and

you won't see me again until the dayof judgment

She (sweetly, getting the last word,

Find a Gift Appropriate for"Him" than Right Here?

Pajamas, Shirts, Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders,Hosiery, Umbrellas, Mufflers, Night Robes, Under-wear, Handkerchiefs, Shirt Protectors, Etc., Et«.

Just come to see how many things <be Just right for hit Christmas.

» can show you rt WiH

WALTER J. MALLONand Mra OorneUa Bowles,

B ^ t i t d t t f e f eestBa^oF; vrtsitedat tfeefe&m*of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Eselttae

stooped, sharp painsa .dull, gnawing b

dar.Bna f^rria Is among the aiek ones

at this writing.TS k T. L w«U meet with M1I-

lard E^ieston Saturday afternoon,Dec, 10th.-

Mrs. Nathan Eseltine I« Quite poor-ly.

Mr. and Mrs. Miner Hutchins. ofAlbws. \isltvS at tbe.homa of Mr.and Mra. Fred Hutcbin* Sunday.

M-rA AlBion Austin fa sick withasthma at this wrttfsg.

Miss Blanche Hiftehin*several days *t S«m&cher ate 4J

that robbed me of energygreatly annoyed by too frequent pas-

of the kidney secretiona: Itoan'sKidney RHa gave me pronarpt andpoattive relief. This remt?dy has fceen

by other members of my familyand it has never failed to bring bene-fit, t strongly recommend Doatff K3d

Pilla to anyone afflicted withcomplaint."saie by all dealers.

Ne% York, sols agents for,

aren't feeling in a better temper pieassifitJt t» well o ^ 4 a J ^ f tLondon Suturday Review.

Sympathetic AdmWtten.Dtnks-So yon enjoyed th* c&wisT

Winks-Yes; I was psrticolsrly inter-ested la the Juggler. I'll bet that maocould get any nomber eft %m£te*ti®8*a street ear to the traia wHhoot drs^-

SUGGESTIONS.We have Ahe Fiaeet l ine of Sleds, Skates, Knives,Childrerfs Snow Shovel^ SI«igh Bell*. Meat Chop-

^ t 3 r i g Sets, Scissors, Chafing Dishes, Robe*,dv something to suit the need« and

every meiuberof th« family K-m-other sjrttolea not ©numerated abore. It is

to show gt»da Come, and makew« will koW them and

lardware Go.

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