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FOBTTttEE DELIVERY.

Inhere will be preaching at the Baptist


Special Announcements.
cntircfc next Bnnday, both morning and
Malone, N. Y., Sept. 8th, 1902.
evening, a t the usual .hours.
AKT. F o E S i t i , Td EMIT, LOT, POOWD AK
To
the
Residents
and
Householders
of
OTHER HO*KWJ IVSXKTKD or THDI COLCXH
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1902. Prof. Allard, oar bandmaster, has enMalone Village:
rott O*ne Cww A WORD EACB WBBK.
gaged B. B. Twigley, of Indianapolis, to The board of village trustees have apCASH TO AOCOWAHY '
play first violin in his orchestra this winter. horized Donald J. Stewart and Frank
HOME MATTERS.
No tuL. taken forto*than 25 cents,.
The other members will be Malone musi- msden to number the houses and buildAs a part of their fine exhibit at the fair cians. Mr. Twigley is said to be a fine ings within the corporate limits of the
TRAVED.-A sprtn lamb came to C. R
this year M. Slason & Son will show the musician.
village of Malone. As soon as the houses
Allen f farm m Mtik>ne1 Sunday. Owner
Order your Spring Suit and
famous World's Fair Wegrnan piano,
an *** aa>e by pa$hg expense of keeping
A full grown doe was found browsing and buildings are properly numbered, the
ind
this notice
.
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which is now on its way to Malone.
Over Coat now and avoid the
with the herd of cows belonging to the post office department will establish free
Frost did considerable damage to grow- Masonic Home in Utica the other day. delivery. No funds are provided by the
PURL
wanted
for
general
housework.
rush and delay that conies later.
ing crops on Adirondack farms Friday The animal had evidently wandered from law for numbering the houses and we
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MK8. C. P. SYMOND8.
night. As far south as Orange, Sullivan its haunts in the Adirondacks. It was urge each house owner or occupant to
We are now showing the latest
irrange with Messrs. Stewart and Amsden
and Delaware counties the freeze seems to captured and placed in an enclosure.
ANTED - T w o table waitresses at Ernest
:o have their houses proj>erly numbered so
have been harder than further north.
Mooie's Boarding House, i>earl Street.
Styles and Colorings in Spring
A young man named William Goodwin :hat free delivery may be established by
Eddie Desautel, son of Edward Desautel had a close call at Morristown Friday. He he first of December, or earlier, The exWoolens. We have in stock
ONBT TO LOAN.-lDdatreatoffloeof
who has been employed for several years was feeding a steam thresher, when a >ense will be small and in many instances
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W*. L. ALLEN.
by F. S. Cliannell, had the tips of his fin-broken cylinder tooth flew and struck he saving of box rent at the post office
over 200 styles Spring Trousergers on both hands caught in the rolls of him in the eye, putting it out. It is a ill more than pay the cost of numbering.
2OR
SALE.-A
nice
lot
of
Belgian
Hares, two
ings and every one a beauty.
a paper machine at the paper mill on Sun- wonder that it did not pierce to the brain, The advantage of having mail matter dej to six months, the reddest you ever saw.
day and lost the tip of the middle finger
livered at your house or residence twice a
More profitable than poultry and more easily
C.
W.
Hyde
&Co.'s
fine
store
at
the
Will
you
look
us
over
before
raised. Come and see them,
on both hands. Dr. Oliver dressed the corner of Main and Pearl streets is sub- lay will be considerable, especially in cold
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c. P. KICHEY, Malone, N. Y.
wounds.
ir bad weather. Let each house owner
buying ?
stantially completed and they expect to io
all
they
can
to
secure
the
prompt
num?1 O R SALR.-.-Fire wagons, one steele carriage
Capt. Miller, of Co. E., has appointed move in this week. The furnishings are bering of the houses and free delivery will
J.
one
sleigh,
one
set sleds, one reaper, two
the following recruiting conainitte for the very handsome, making one of the most
mowing machines, one seeder, one double wagon
immediately thereafter.
ensuing year; Sergeants Collins and attractive pharmacies in Northern New j establishedWM.
and other personal property, cheap.
H.
FLACK,
President.
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MR*. M. W AKNfilMXmohoe farm.
Genaway, Corporal Fell and Private Gib- York.
R. McC. MILLER, Clerk.
son. The company is now without lienANTED.An experienced salesman. In^
Willis Van Wormer, one of the three
tenants, Mr. Hale having resigned and
<mire
at American Clothing House, MaLetter to Wm. Caldwell.
Mr. Shears removed from town. Thurs- brothers found guilty of the murder of
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Malone, N. Y.
day, Oct. 2nd, has been fixed as the date Peter Hallenbeck, on Christmas eve last,
is reported to be dying of quick consumpRAYED.Came to the premises of John
Dear Sir: Lead and oil is no longer the
for the election of their successors.
Hardy, sontn of Malone vfflage, a red cow
tion in the hospital at Dannemora prison. he paint to be prosperous with.
ith white spots on stomach; one horn sawed
Miss Florence Boyce, eldest daughter of The other two are quite fat and apparent- As everybody knows, lead and oil chalks
>ff. Owner can recover same by paying coat of
Merchant Tailors.
pinjr and this notice,
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Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Boyce, of this village, ly in excellent health.
powders off in about three yearsthree
r
who graduated from Franklin Acaademy
ears is its limit.
AITED.Girls for Sewing machine work
in June, has determined to follow a pro- An order has been granted by Judge
Painters put in a little zinc in their lead
on underwear. Steady work and good
.
.
.
N. Y
fession and has commenced the study of Stover revoking the liquor tax certificate bo make it toughit lasts a good three M A L O N E ,
wages. Will employ families. Apply
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UTICA KNITTING CO., Utloa, N. Y.
law in Dist. Atty. Main's office. Many held by A. E. Emmousat Hogansburgh, pears with a little zinc.
because
the
application
stated
that
he
young ladies in the country are now beSfOR * \Lb,, The Kmmet Ulark cottage at Lane
But painters don't like the job of mix
Titus with good barn ia connection fs offered
coming lawyers and doctors. It is a fine (Eramons) was alone' interested in the ng zinc. It's a tedious job, and, both
for sale at a bargain. There is 20 acres of land
training and there seems to be a good field business, whereas, it afterward appeared being white, nobody knows when the mixi connection and good road leading from highthat H. J. Bowker, who has beenfinedand ug is thorough. It gets half-mixed; and
for them in both lines.
ay to the property. If not disposed of pre- When you spend money this fall for
could not hold a certificate, was the actual :he paint goes on, a streak of lead and a
Fiously will he sold at auction Sept, 6th a t the clothing, the kind that fits like the abo>e
Pittsburgh's public schools did not
courthouse at 10 o'clock A. M.
is here for the asking, and costs no more
itreak of zinc. That is not good work.
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GEO. SABIN, Administrator.
open till Tuesday of this week. One week
than the ordinary slop-shop work.
The mistake is made by trying to do by
of summer to their credit! They have no
Doubtless a good many Malone families
OR
SALE.-Having
decided
to
leave
Malone
Suits up to twenty dollars. Overcoats
"hops in Clinton county or still another have school books, still used in our grades, hand what is better done by machinery.
I offer for sale my seven-year-old mare and the same. New shapes in suits and overweek would doubtless be added to the va- which their children have outgrown and Hand-work can't compete with machine- State Normal School, Potsdam, N. Y. entire driving outfit rt a bargain. Also a seven- coats,
that you cannot find elsewhere.
rear-old
grade
cow.
Ayrshire
and
Durham,
fresh
cation. The registration of Franklin Ac- which would prove a welcome gift to work.
March, now giving from 25 to 30 lbs. per day.
Have a look."
Devoe lead and zinc is your paint. It Prof, and Mrs. Hathorne have returned from last
ademy is now about 200. This will be many poor families. If/ they will send
Also three-burner blue flame oil stove, and buff
,heir musical studies in Europe and will resume soehln and white wyandotte fowl?prize stock.
CLARK & SOX,
materially increased in a couple of weeks. them to the library tfieM^oard of education wears twice-&s.ian~a&4ead and oil.
T. G. CASS.
This reduces the cost of keeping a house heir work in the Potsdam Normal School be- 35tf
The new year under Prin. Hodge is thus will see that they are placed where they
Reliable Clothiers.
ginning September 10, 1902.
opening most auspiciously.
will do the most good. A more worthy well painted to half.
OUSE FOR SALE.My home on Second
Yours truly,
street. Inquire at enunty clerk's office.
practical charity could not be conJed Shova, arrested for selling liquor to and
Chartered
I82O.
Aset,
$60,000,000
25
F. W. DEVOE & Co.
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BESSIE E. WYMAN.
minors, has waived examination and given ceived.
P. S. H. D. Thompson & Co. sell our
EBER PIANO for sale or to rent. Will sell
bail to appear before the grand jury. The
The 12-year-old son of James Riley, who iaint.
at a bargain. Inquire of
bail is $1,000. We understand that the resides on the Bacouviile road in the town
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F. E. LEWTS, Hickok Block. Malone.
The greatest and most modern system of piano
Distinction in Dress
law enforcement committee of t he Anti- of Bangor, went out into the pasture to
playing m existence.
i^OR
SALE
at less than half price. Mowing of the JEtna Life Insurance Company
Saloon League is assisting the complain- catch a horse Sunday. He did not return may be readily obtained if careful artistic
^
reaper. United States cream sep- provide income for twenty years. Issued
ant in the Shova case and that it will be and somebody went to hunt him up. He consideration be given, not only to the Thorough courses In Piano, Organ, Harmony, arator,machine,
hop press and :i,50J hop poles.
in amounts of $1,000 to $50,Qw, and paid
prosecuted vigorously. A petition will be was found dead in the field, with the hal- ines of the figure and the complexion of Theory, Musical History, Sight Playing and Ear 34tf
JOHN J. FERGUSON.
made to the proper authorities asking for ter in his hand. The mark of a horse's the face, but also to the carriage of the Training. Certificates and Diplomas awarded
for by annual, semi-annual, or quarterly
ARMERS
:Having
purchased
an
entire
new
an order to cancel Shova's tax certificate^ shoe on the head below the ear explained figure and the expression of the -features. , Write for circulars and information.
outfit for catting ensilage, I am
d deposits. An investment which guaranThe evidence against Shova is said to be what killed him. The horse was consid- These matters are made a study by Mrs. 35w2
F . E . H A T H O R N E , Director.
[nexperienced
so strong that the charges cannot be safe- ered a steady beast and was not known to G. C. Williamson. She gives all work,
ie from $50 to
ly denied.
in either hats or gowns, her personal
be a kicker.
payable semi-annually
Mrs. J. B. Pitman, wife of the well" Malone people are again reminded of supervision a t ihe Williamson store as
heretofore.
Watch
for
further
announce
in advance. They are as safe as Governknown clergyman, wbo served St. Mark's
laying of the corner stone of Stony ment.
. M R S . G. C. WILLIAMSON.
jyman, DrX>,
church in this village so ably for so many the
ment Bonds, and being backed by the
Wold Sanatorium at Lake Kushaqua
Hows 10:; W A. '
years, died at their home at Fishkill on Thursday
ETNA'S f60,00OvO0(r OT"ASSETS^, and
P. M. Mon. ajs 'Weclresdays and Fridays.
afternoon, of the special train Saturday a a l Sauiay Escnrslom
the Hudson on Friday last at an advanced service and
rates.
Special Parties, in this locality, who are desirous
f l l O RENT.J. W. Ponds hru&e and lot on fifty-two, years' experience, the secttsdage Mrs. Pitman was subject to heari leaves Maloneexcursion
at 2 P. M. and returning >f visiting Montreal should avail themJL Woodward streethouse in splendid condi- ty is absolute.
disease and attacks of paralysis. She was train leaves at 5:oO
Horsemen should make their tion,
P. M. The round trip selves of the low round trip tickets which
good barn and two af-res of land. Can
a woman of great intelligence and refine- rate is 00 cents, Mrs.
B'or full particulars, please write giving
aave 8ne garden and pasture a cow. Apply at
was in are uow on sale at Malone each Saturday
animals comfortable at this
jnee
to John F^r^uson on the adjoining prem- date of birth, stating amount of Bond to
ment and the news has brought a pang of town Saturday and hopesNewcomb
to see a large and Sunday at rate of {f2.O0) two dollars.
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sorrow to the heart of many an old and number of Malone friends of the instituseason
by
providing
be considered, and a statement will b e
dear friend in Maloue, whose sympathy tion at the corner stone exercises. Re- Further information may be had from N.
OU!?E AND LOT FOK SALJLGood locathem with
tion: good neighborhood; three acrfes land; sent you.
goes out to the aged minister who survives freshments are to be served under the di- Y. C. ticket agents, Malone.
[esirable prorerty.
H.
D.
THOMPSON.
,
F. B. ESTES, Manager,
her.
rection of Mrs. Delia Sallinger and her asRepairing a n d Pressing.
TUB PRINTING -neatly and promptly done
MALONE, N. Y.
There was an interesting contest in sistants, who expected to leave for KushaI make a specialty of cleaning, 1 repairat The Farmer office.
Henry Carroll's market the other night qua on Tuesdaytoprepare for the event. ng and pressing gents' and ladies clothbetween. " J o Nick" and Roger Bushey. Some 200 New Yorkers have signified their ing. Can make yovr old suit look about We have them; also
J ILL AGE A>D FARM PROPERTY FOR
SALE.-I offer for sale any of the follow\ing',pieces
The man who could eat the most raw cu- intention of being present.
as good as new. Give me a chance to
of property :
cumbers in the shortest time proved to be
convince you. Rooms in Finan block.
The house and lots known as the "Amsden
Among the train arrangements for our West Main street.
Jo. He ate seven and won a small wager.
Homestead " on West Main Street, next to the
big
fair,
which
will
soon
be
here,
will
be
Court
House,
either in whole or in part.
Then he ate a bunch of raw onions top of
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G. W-. .3fXRPEN, Tailor.
AND
A farm known as the " Miller Farm." 80 acres,
that quicker than Bushey and won another special from Burlington on Thursday
ine-half miie from village, on the Ferguson road.
wager, notwithstanding that some of md a special from the N. Y. & Ottawa on
Horse Furnishing Goods of all Kinds, L* Airsden
A farm in the 1town of Constable known as the
Pulp- Wood Wanted.
Bushey"s onions went into his pockets. ll three of the last days of the exhibition.
Farm, * 80 acres.
DON'T GET FOOLED into buying a
Cash will be paid for puip wood deA dwelling house on Ft. Omneton St.. next to
But Bushey could beat Jo drinking The Jefferson county fair last week, like ivered
stock of poor feed because you cau
-he
Baptist parsonage.
BROC R. SHEAR8.
the
Malone
Paper
Mill.
Itf
water. He won the wager on water by hat at Gouverneur the week previous,
buy it cheaper than you bought for
Headquarters
for
30tf
.
Malone, N. Y.
the most successful in receut years
drinking eight glasses without sloping.
a week or more ago, but come and
- i
E SALE.My house and lot on Frederick f
iuancially. It is a good fair year and
HAMMOCKS,
TBUNKS,
see our CHOICE LDCE OF F#EDS and
F.
W.
Lawrence
&
Co.
are
receiving
treet.. near Wasuiagtui. street. Sewer con- !
The Franklin County Medical Society in-s will be. as usual, the last, the biggest
get our prices. We are makiug A.
new goods purchased during a recent
location Apply to
|
BAGS and SUIT GASES, nections; fine
holds its semi-annual session at Saranac nd best of them all. The 4Erd Regiment daily
BIG CUT in the prices of-...
to New York, and cordially invite
A. C ADAM**. Adirondack House.
!
Lake today (Tuesday.) Nuinerons papers Band, of Ottawa, has been engaged for visit
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'
Catherine
Street,
Malone,
N.
Y.
to call and inspect the same, whether
will be read from physicians in all parts "Wednesday and the Sherman Military ou
A
L
L OTXIR, F E E D S ,
ou
.
contemplate
purchasing
or
not.
LACKSMITH SHOP TO RENT-orfpr sale
of the county, among them Dr. Austin, of Band, of Burliugton, for Thursday. Each Beautiful new things in waistings, dress
One side of store devoted to
We will snrprise you by the big
at Whippleviiie, N. Y. Fine location for a
Tupper Lake, and Drs. Trudeau, Wicker, f these bands contains 40 pieces and they goods, trimmings, embroideries, laces, &c.
good business.. Appiv to F. H. Lyman, Whipplereductions
we are making.
Brown, Baldwin and Kingbon, of Sara- ire the finest musical organizations north Sail and see them.
viiie. N. Y.
"
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If you wish to buy a hundred of Feed
n a c Lake, and a banquet will be served at if Albauy.
or a carload, remember you cannot do
F. W. LAWEEXCE & Co.
SALE.At
"Mountain
View.
N
Y.,
a
cotThe Riverside at 3;00 P. M. After an
MJ tage with about fi
of land, nicely j better than to give us a call,
hour's session following the banquet, a
Malone is iu a way to have fine smooth
iold with the house j
located. Prop rtv will b.- _~
Get your fruit supplies at
You can always find something to please
fully funii.-hed if desired. Also '.,750 acres of
visit will be made to the bacteriological streets soonthat Is now evidentsomeYours respectfuily,
iiniber ian.l? hi the town of Daane, upon which
laboratory and to the sanitarium. Dr. thing we have needed these many years. yon in the flower line at Mrs. W. C. Stev
a Sartje quantity of pulp wood. For price and
Grant, of Malone, is on the program for a Now we want to get rid of our board walks eus'166 East Main St. Designs on short
terms iuqiure of John Fenrferson. Sayebec,
P. Q.,
T
Gordon H. Main, Aiiomev. Mdk>De, h . Y., or
paper on "Astigmatism."
as fast as we can, for they give a beauti- notice.
Jame? Beti. Hhasm Fnli-. . Y.
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"' '^Malone, N. Y.
ul place like this a cheap appearance and
A son of Ed. Prae, residing about two are
If you don't see what you want ask for
not
economicalthey
are
short-lived
OK SALE. -A farm hi I uuw ut fifty acres, I
miles north of Moira, wa^ipatantly killed and expensive. In our cities they are only it: we can get it for you. Don't forget our
F all tiil-.bie land, house and barn iu first-class ] NORTH BANGOR, N. Y.
in a peculiar manner last Saturday night. found back in the poorer suburbs- and are sale" during the fair.
condition. Terms en?>\ Apply 10 Mrs, Peter }
Sheffield, rhiant-, N. Y , <' T-.Uti Kerry, Maione. j
He had been to Bombay "with his father
and falling to pieces. New phone MRS. W. C. STEVENS,
U R Y DRAWING.-NOTTCE IS HBBEand on the way home he appeared to fall alwaysisdilapidated
by given that on Saturday, the 13th day of
166 E. Main St.
one other thing which we desire
UAKL>:> YuU AGAIN -!^rr LLOSS. American !
asleep. His father roused him up and he There
} September. 1902, at ten o'clock in tee forenoon,
Expri'ss Co. vhuuo .-rtk-rs.
to
speak
about
again.
Nowhere
in
this
|
at
the
Clerk's Office, in the Village of Malone, tl
said he had |ost his hat. His father stopped orld is there a more beautiful spot than
Mrs. C. Murphy and Miss Farlinger, of Good-bye cold Summer !
his team toJfet him go back and get it and along the river road to WMppleville. One Ft. Covington. will open dressmaking
waited for Bam to return, but, as the boy side of the river has already been cleared rooms Sept. 15th in Saunders Block, East Yet you leave abundant crops,
<lid not come, the father decided to get out off till muck of its former beanty bas been Main street. Satisfaction given; Taylor On which the harvest moon may shine !
[ lajje of Ma'one, in and for the County of Frank*
-and look for him. Imagine his surprise destroyed. The other side of the river system.
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ARM FOR S A Elf.The Alexander Chisholm j lin on the fifth Monday In September nest wblcb*
at finding htm on the ground dead beside should uever be cleared. Twenty years
farm 2i4 miles west of Malone; 43 acres j is Sept. 29th, at ten o'clock in the forenoon,
with
stock
and
tools.
Reason
for
selling,
ill
j
Dated Malone, Aug. 30,1902.
the rig. It seems that the lad had fallen hence we will wish we had preserved the
Look.
health inquire on premises.
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WM. H. FLACK, Clerk.
in gettingfiut of the wagon and brokenl, narrow strip from just above the Ballard
Mrs. Hardy has the finest display of
his neck-.'
pond to the Perrin Flat for a park. Then French China, in town, also a nice line of
it
will
be
too
late
and
every
old
resident
the new wareLonwelsasomething
Several Saranac Lake parties brought
in deer on the first day of the season, and will wish the foliage back. The river new. No two pieces alike. A look at her
fine of the Moira parties which went to the itself broadens and falls there ia beautiful windows will convince you of the fact.
woods brought back three later in the ruffles such as can seldom be seen anyLiterary meeting at the W. C. T. U.
week. Daniel, the son of Johu Meacham, where. Some generously disposed citizen
who resides south of St. Regis Falls had could do more for the coming generation rooms next Friday afternoon at three
in
his
old
home
by
buying
up
this
strip
of
o'clock.
Mrs. Geo.
Hawkins will give an
great luck. He shot a deer Monday, Sept.
u
1st., and early Wednesday morning made and between the hills and the river am! informal talk on Libraries." All mem
presenting
it
to
the
municipality
than
in
bers
and
friends
are
cordially invited to
a 300 pound black bear bite the dusta
pret?t$ good record for an 18-year-old any other way. At all events,the natural attend, as it will be the last time Mrs.
scenery
there
should
be
preserved.
Too
Hawkins
will
attend
the " Union" fo
h^mei*. According to reports from various
hunting resorts the first week of deer hunt- much of the Tand is already being convert some months.
ed
into
pasture.
ing this year has been one of great slaugh, ter, probably on account of*the warm
Regal Steel Ware.
weather driving the animals to water as Ogdensburg had a peculiar happening
A full arid complete line of the new
>.;.Y4n earlier months. Then, too, the woods on Saturday. Frank Fieldrpn, a farm Regal Steel Ware. Every piece warrant\ have swarmed with hunters, more than hand who had been employed on the Dr. ed. I am the sole agent in town. Your
.1,000, according to the best estimates, hav- Bridges property near that city, went to inspection desired. MRS. E. G. HARDY.
. Ing gone to the mountains siuce-Atrg. 31st. town and drew $250 of his mother's pen-Over 100 cbstsrrsre estimated to have been sion money from the bank and started in
killed the first day of the season. Many for a most beautiful time. He drank
Those desiring freshly cut flowers, fu
of the guides favor the resumption of whiskey galore and scattered money with neral designs or weeding decorations ough
hounding, but it is doubtful if the senti- a lavish hand. One report says that he to order from Mrs. Hardy. Especial atment of the people of the state will ever got into a poker game and lost some of the tention given to out-of-town orders. Phone.
again permit it.
money, and another that he went with
companions to the shed where his horse
'Fairtime flower sale' near the fai
Importers and Boasters,
The closing services of the pastorate of was hitched to get the animal and gogrounds1' of primroses, heliotropes etc.
Rev. Mr. Cass Sunday were largely at- home, and there took a pull from a bottli at "reduced prices" for that week only.
Boston.
*" Montreal.
Chicago.
tended And very affecting, although no which blotted out his memory. Saturday New phone. MRS. W. C. STEVENS,
formal farewell was said. Seven were morning he woke up and found that his
166 East Main St.
baptized dnring the day. In the evening pile had dwindled to about $90. His
State of New YorkNew Yort
no services were held at any of the other brother-in-law went to town that day a n
It requires more than a general knowledge of drags, more than knowiug
Protestant chnrches in order that aH might found him. As they were walking across
State Hospital for Tuberculosis.
how to use scales and measures, U> rightly fill prescriptions
Mrs. S. A. Kearns has secured the* serattend the Baptist church, which was the Ford street bridge, Fieldron stiddenly
NOTICE
TO
CONTRACTORS.
these days. Remedies are multiplying, new preparations
crowded to overflowing. Revs. Myers, took the money he had left from his vices of Miss Kate Hawley and Mrs. Alice
Macintosh and Brown joined in the ser- pockets, handed it to his companion am Flanagan to have charge of her millinery Sealed
are constantly coming out aad each prescription must have
vices. On Monday evening a farewell re- declared that he was going to commit suicareful study and accurate attention.
ception was tendered Mr. Cass and family cide. Before he could be restrained he business the coming season. This fact
We give such work the attention it shoold have, we see to it that our
in the ehnreh parlors which were beauti- mounted the ratting to the bridge and alone will assure Malone people that her
dross are pare and of exact standard strength, we never
fully decorated with flowers. A fine mus- leaped into the river. On striking the business will be rightly conducted and the
ical and literary program was rendered water he recovered his senses and was glad
snbetttnte or vary a hair from the requirements of your preand refreshments were served. Mr. Cass to accept assistance to get ashore. A wants of her customers oa*efully studied.
scrlptfcra or recipe>
,
made a few farewell remarks and was visi- plank was thrown to him, and, while he They leave for New York the present week
bly affected, as were also his hearera, at hung to It, he was hanled oat on the dock to acquaint themselves with the styles and
the' parting. He and his good wife ro- nearby, from which he was taken to the also, to purchase goods for the coming
' ceived many tokens of appreciation from polioe station. He Was in bad shape arid
the people. All denominations wore rep- a doctor was called tofixhim up. When
reaented at this reception and there were himself again he was moch
seiifc two r thwefattndwdpersona. The his predicament aodwa* glad he
Shoes, shoes, shoes J Fall styles arrivr people of Malone as a whole regret exceed- succeed in taking bis life.
TBfcott* eoilag shoe.
ingly to lose Mr. Cats and Bis
F start for Oloaa on Wednesday.

Tl\c Malone Farmer,

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H. I. DOUD & CO.,

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satisfaction is assured,

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when you buy a pair

Sips

of our School Shoes

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