THE MALONB FARMER WBDNK8DA1 SEPTEMBERft.1911. THE FAIR THAT LEADS WOMAN'S HOSPITAL GI/TB, Porter, Mrs. *5. M. Lincoln, Mrs. W. W. Uawrence, Mim Leila Newton, $ Offioora and Mm H. McGillic, Miss J«an4e Mlas Minnie Larocque, l&re. LanV Don't Miss die Best zing DonaWson, Mm. HeJeln M. King, Mtae Mina Jawia, Mrs. Minnie AnIn {pursuaitce of the plan already drus, mm IVmltne. Andrus, Mrs. H. outlined, the officers and member* D. Thompson, Mim Delta p , of the Womeai's Hospital Club have Mrs. H. K«ne, Mrs. Birank H. MonOF INTEREST TO HORSEMEN. a r r a n g e the division of village and asrhan, Mm R. McC. Miller, Mrs. town, aetetcting the toBowing persons Wells Ruasel], Mrs. I. Fpote>, Mr». as jsolicitors for members, and also A. Miller, Mrs. W. E. Smallman, Ptoetmaster O'NeiP& Joe Winner of for contributions to the subscription H. Mrs. Nelson CJrate, Mm M. B, HowTwo Races at Go&verneor.—Bert list' of the Hospital Association, ward, Mm. C. M. RedfieM, Mrs. C. Cheese reached- the highest price Sheldon's Bessie B. Gets FfcSt where persons are found deisirous of E. Hashing*, Mr»* A. B. Ooonefer, Mr* Aug. 19th «»ver paid on the Brockville, Ont., board when the entire Geerge EMer, Mrs. Joseph Sykes, Money in 2:S5 Pace-2:30 Trot at smch opportunity:— " 1 offering waa cleared at 13 1-4 cents Mrs. Flmnk Stescm, Miass Winifred MorrtsvUie, Vt.—O. A. Smailman's SOLICITORS. per pound. TSie highest form>etr reDuetto, Mrs. Wm. Degowin, Mrs^ of Canada** ftaest speci- cord was in October 1907, 13 1-8 Kartnea Also a Winner Ttiere Rockland and South-Rockland Sts,, Floyd KAngt Mit*Wm. Arnold, Mrs. MB'a of live stee*Y poultry, field cents. Last year t h e riding price at James J^wley l^aid Up Witt* a Mollie O'Rourke. S. T. Carpenter', ""Mrs. J. E. Price, Rennie and Factory Ste. Mrs. Wal- Mra. L. E. Wegtco-tt, Mra Delia Hiapa»d garden produce. $16,000 ! • the same time was 10 11-16 cents. Broken Leg. lace Short. good, Mrs. H. D. Stevens, Mrs. Frank •aaa prises, «old medals, etc Wh&tfa the matter with reciprocity? William, So. William and Aindrus, Ste-wart, Me^s. Ella Symonds, Mrs. Last Wednesday was a lucky day awarded for agricultural pro- J, A. Bryan, formerly of Tuppor Mrs. Carrie Horrigan and Mrs. Mary Va-rkk Maher, Mrs. W. H. Barse, dmcts. Many object lesson* for Leke, who was shot recently in an for Malone horses entered at these M unger. Mrs. J. A. Grant, Mrs. A. W. Stickfairs. Postmastelr O'Neil's farmers. Pavilions filed with altercation with A guest at his ho-Northern West St., Mrs. H. B. K>cMy. ney, Mrs. John Robb, Mrs. Wm. Flacie Joe, wlhieih has always been considtel in Eirookeville, Florida, over the ered a likely prospect and has been Third, Fourth and Barbara Sts., Miss Hattief Hepbvirn, mm Erraa novelties. price of a m«al? is recovering. trained by L, L,. Sayles this seas MJrs. Wilbur Smith. Sean Ion, Mrs. M. E. Sh<vpaxd, Mrs. though one arm is partially paralyzed Woodward St., Mrs. IX F. Guyette. Anson Hazen, Mrs. Robt Thomp•x the 2:30 race, purse $300, at Marvel of the Age presented in as the result of the* bullet wound Frederick and Washington, Miss son, Mrs. I^ertha Kna,p>p. Miss Chrisliverneur easily in straight heats, f&n&tional Plights of Curtis Aerohis side-. The punctured lung is Anna Wright tie Hawiey, Mrs. C. A. Cantwiell, Mrs. plane, including race with Auto- also giving much trouble and mayestablishing a mark in the second Harrison Place to Academy St., Oeorire Sabin, Mrs. H. S. House, Mrs. \; mobile. ^Reproduction of the uire Mr. Bryan's return to thehetat of 2:19 1-4. This was the first Mrs. B. M. Finan. F. 1>. Kilburn, Mrs. John Bush, Mrs. time Joe had started in a regulation Grand Naval Review as seen at Adirondack^, Franklin St., Mrs. W. W. Smith. Frank Alien, Mrs. Fred Allen, Mrs. race, in fact in anything- but unproCoronation of King George V. A AiS&den St.. Mrs. W. D. Warrior. G. C. Dewey, Mrs. M, Dt. Shonyo, Mrs. "GorgeouB Fireworks Display. fessional contests, and his fine ahowThe social for the Old Ladies' Catherine St., Mrs. Nelson Robil- Maria C. Abbott, Mrs. Ahbie Plumb, Unique Midway and Superior Home at the horn? of Mrs. -Bert a field of seven starters was lard; Mi's, ^allie Austin, Mrs. A. H. HenVaudeville. naturally very gratifying to both the Berry last week was a most efnjbyaPrimrose and Stevetos Sts., Mrs. derson, Mra. Emma C. Atrno5d, Mrs. • aJid driver. Second monej^ wag We success, nearly 50 members of Mary McMillan, Mrs. Minnie Crooks, taken by Clarence McArthinr's Sher- Reuben M. Donaldson. present and hav The Grounds, which have been im the Auxiliary Mill St., Mrs. Vecal Fayetle.. Mlrs. Ai G. Wilding-, Mrs. Geo. i 1 idan Wilkes, driven by Chase. The proved and enlarged, will be a blaze of ing the pleasure of hearing Misss 2:16 Reman St., Miss Susie Sw-vens. Howard, Mrs. M. J. Hepburn, Mrs. pace that day was won by Edelectric illumination during Pair Week. Sarah Saiwyer sing. • She was ac-na 13., a Grouverneur h'OTjSe, in Elm to Constable St., Mrs. Hen-Fred O'Neil, Mrs. B. E. Hogle, Mrs. Remember, Exhibition continues in companied by Mrs. P. , E. Hayes. ry Miller. ?S*oe Y«.ndo, Mrs. Oliver Rheaum heiats and fast time, full swing whole of Saturday, Septem- The ladies of thef auxiliaries are straight Elm. from Constable to Junction, Mrs-. \ Peter Ohampape, Mrs. Sadie ber 16, wit a enlarged programme. •olleetmjs: a carload of old paper for thcee of the heats being made in Mrs. M. L. Firench. Smart, Mrs. Atgnes Seaver, Mrs. Geo. less than 2:16. At Morrisville, Vt. Railway Rates Red need. Obtain a sale and people are requested to tie Morton. Mrs. C. W. Bre.-<i. W. Dustin, Miss Marjorie Dusttn, Mra Ih-ize List from their old newspapers in bundles, that day Kert Sheldon's Bessie B Prospect1, Mrs. J . F. Wrig-ht. A. J. Randall, Mrs. Herbert • Reyaether with magazines from which won the* 2:35 pace-2:30 trot, purse from Elm to Paper Mill hill, nolds, Mrs. H. H. Reynolds, Mrs. E. MeMAHON, Secretary e covers have been removed. The $20 0, best time 2:29 1-2 and Ermest Mrs.Park, John W. Fay; Mrs. A. A. Edwards. S. C. Coleman. ndles will be collected lateir by Mason's Viz took second place East Main, from bridge to Congre- Mrs. H. B. Reddy, Mias Katherine the 2:18 pace-2:13 trot, the third the committee in charge o-f the Delevan, Mrs. A. H. Proctor, Mrs. gational church, Mrs. G. H. Hale. Thei next social will be heat of wihich was made by the win- East Main, from • Congregational Stephen Crate). held at the home of Mrs. O. W.•neir in 2:19 1-4. The barn on theChurch to town line, Mrs. C. W. grounds took fire and burned the Moody on Fort Coving-ton St. night before these races. Tt wasWilding- and Mrs. M. F. Hinman. Willow St., Mrs. Wm. M Clark. an his face in his front full of horses and several -mere inCenter and Pinei Sts., Mrs. D. W. rard, Nathaniel Pratt, sixty years of jured, but none of the Malone horses F&ack. gte, and a Givil •war veteran, wag suffered harm. Water and State Sts., Mrs. Bert ound. 'desd at Ray Brook one marnng- recently. He had bee*n dead At tibe Washington county fair at W. Berry. The Cause of Many Misleading WILL BOY A GALLOK OF Brown St., Mrs. Chaa. Board way. ut a few moments -when Dr. Horace Hudson Falls last w-aek Farley's E>esSymptoms and Unnecessary I^aGrasse. of the state sanatorium aie Patchen won third money in the West Main St., from bridge •ived. Dr. F . M. Xoble, ooronetr, 2:14 pace m a fieftd of seven start- Jones' farm, Mrs, C» At Al&ssey and PILGRIM Alarm. ve a verdict of d-ea#h from heart ers, taking the first heat in 2:19 1-2.. Misa Gertrude Beacsh. South and Branch, Mrs. Clarence failure.. Mr, Pratt was in Saranac This was a five-heat race, best time Gas on the stomach sometimes causes Lake the previous night and ire- 2:17 3-4. Jameis Brown's Jeffersoi Braggs. pressure on the heart and the sufferer Webster to Keteham, Mrs. P. O'- is unnecessarily alarmed, fearing heart turned home early, apparently in th-e* B. won second money in on»e of the Connor. "best of health. He had fed hisValley field trotting events in wh disease. In other cases it produces From Ketoham to Town Line, Mrs. bloating and more needless worry. The torses and was walking toward the he won one heat, the) fastest mile of the most durable and lasting real trouble is in the blood. oed when he collapsed. Mr. Pratt the race being made in 2:24 1-4.M. D. Shonyo and. Msrs. A, Hazen. Duane St. to town- line, Mrs. John fas "born in Leiwfts, served in the During the Valley field races. Pason the market. When the tilood is poor and thin, and Crvil war, awl went to Ray Brook chal Chelrrier, who drove Jefferson Martin and Mrs. A. Ljn-eoln. So. Pearl from bridge <to I>uane St. the stomach in consequence ie imperB., also won the frefe'-for-aii with It us not affected by heat, about 1865, at t h e "heigitt of t h e fectly supplied with well-oxidized blood Mrs. A. W. Stickney. lumbering operations there. He at Tobin, after having won one ot storms or change* of temFeferl from bridge to E. Main., and nerve force, the digestive process one timef owned eonsderabl-e land. race Tjith t h e same horse. He also becomes slow and fermentation of the perature. Mrs. Whitehead. He leaves a widow* and eight chil- Won two third moneys with How food^goes on, with formation of gas and and U!p-to-Date, securing part of Cherry and Spruce, Mrs. M. E. Mc- certain acids. The pressure of the gas dren, the youngest of six years. the purse, in six out of seven races Clary. Made of Pure Oik and causes pain in the stomach; the acids Mrs. Florence Royce 'Bryant, far in -which he drove. Constable to Third St., lira. Clin- produce the sour risings in the throat. Metallic Coloring matter. ne«ariy four years t h e competent and ton Stevens. ccommodating surrogate's clerk in Six different colors to meet Farley also won the 2:29 atak-e at From Third to town line, Mrs. N There are plenty of things to neutrathe ofice of Judge Paddock, has Hrurison Falls Thursday with Cobalt W, Porter. lise these acids, or, ' 'sweeten the all tastes and requirements. resigned her position, her resigna- in straig-ht heats, best time 2:20 1-4, First' St., AOss L»eala Newton. stomaeh" AS it is called, but they do tion taking effect Sept. 1st. Mrs. and second moneiy in the 2:19 trot Academy and Shieflds, Mrs.'"Wm. J not cure the trouble. Pore rich blood Sold in one, five, ten and ."Bryant is a lawyer of experience an<3 with BSlMe Miller, best time, of race Mjaguire-.and Mrs. S, T. Carpenter. which will tone up the stomach is reability and has .filled the place so 2:19. This was a five heat race in twenty gallon kege. quired, as this case shows. Elbow,Sj^liaa Anna Robinson. well that Judge Paddock and allwihich Billie Miller took the see©T*d "Five years ago," eays Mr. Walter Clay ^ d Milwaukee Sts., Mrs. w<ho have business with the office and third heats. The race was v Geary, of No. 303 Krams avenue, Roxregret her retirement from public by The Bachelor, a Connecticut horse. James SjpEHIinglaw. borough, Philadelphia, Pa., " I was To Consumers Only Edward St. Mrs. Sarash Amea duties. "Watts Lawrettice, son of O. S. confined indoors, working in a machine Howkrd Axe., MJTS. Carrie Clark. r-1-.ence, who has been a law clerk Of" Bend for color-card. On Thursday at Morrisville C. A. Jane\and Frances,; Mjrs. V. Mahek1. shop, and became run down. For three and student in the office of MoCl&ry Tears I suffered from gas on the stomach. Small man's Karmea, driveffi by ShelMonrfoe, Mvs. G. M. Lincoln. Allen for a couple of years, has I felt all bloated up, had terrible pains Ft. |k>-iriB#to.n, from W. Main beeln appointed as Mrs. Bryant's suc- don, won the 2:30 trot, p-urse $300 in the abdomen and wae so dizzy at in a four-heat race., best time 2:22 town line, MJ». M. E. Howard and cor and is now performing the times that I could hardly see anything. At the Middlebury fair the Miss Iiucia Gilbert. duties of the place. 7 He is a young 1-4. I had bad headaches f req uently. I lost Clark St'., Mrs. Ellen Ames. •roan of tine abilities and splendid ha same day Rouses Point Boy took in appetite and weight and got as yelsecond monely, winning the g & c Flront St., Mrs. J. J. Miurphy. low as could be. I felt tired all of the its, a graduate of Franklin Academy Union St., M i ^ Agnea ReiUy, time and could hardly drag my legs and for a year or two a student at and fifth heats in an -exciting sixheat race for 2:14 pacers, with sevRailroad St., Mrs. Greo. Elder. 4&rag. I had trouble in keeping at 9 BttiiM St, UTKA, K^Y. The appointment gives gein- en starters, best time 2:14 1-2. " "ale .Maple and Grove, Mrs. C 3U Ca-•work imd was nervous and despondent. era! satisfaction to the public and "The doctors' prescriptions didn't members of the bar. As soon as Mr. Eired O'Neil's Joe won hia second pron. ivrence becomes familiar with his race in GrouVernetir on Friday, tak- JSlm, from Junction to town line, kelp me arid I thought there was no •cure until I began using Dr. Williams' .work there is no doubt but that he ing the 2:23 pace, purse $300, in Mrs. G. W. Dsustin. Pink Pilla lor Pale People. A thorough Pleasant St., Mrs. O. J. Barnes. rill p#oTe a c6:mpetetnt and popular straight heats, -without being forc"trial of the pills completely cured m« Kettham St., Mrs. Jos. Tops, ed to lower his mark of 2:19 1-4, Parmelee and Wellington, Mrs. and I ani now feeling in perfect health.'' Among those who have already made earlier in the week. There wa The vigor and strength which comes eftl and M,rs. J. W. Genawiay. sold their 1911 growth of hops are •a large field, including Geme Aldene, from a healthy stomach and a perfect Arsenal Green, Mrs. H. S. Houa tfhich digestion can only be obtained by keepFrank and Hollis Child, of Whipple the Saranac Lake! horse, Coffee and Brewster, Mrs. S. G. ing the blood pure and red. Sufferers Me, Isaiah Gibeon is theJ purchas- was outside of the.money. HunteJ*. from too much gas or acid on the stomer and t h e price Ts 50 cents. They Lawrence and Webb Sts, Mr3. Asa Merchant Millers ach, heartbnrn, tenderness or pains expect to harvest aKTfSt five tons Thomas lawyer's Altona Boy "took Harmon. the pit of the stomach or any vrthic-b will mean a gross income from fourth money in the 2:24 pace at Huntingdon, Mrs. L-anriag Donald through and Lumbermen. form of indigestion should- start at once d B Friday, and Bowtheir^yards this year of $5000. The Middlebury. son. , y to build up and purify their blood with fme "Times of last week Raymond, Mrs. Arthur Gerva3s, ser's Kavia won the 2:30 trot, best Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. x>rts 40 cents the ruling price in i Murray St,, Mrs. Robt. Murray. Others who need a blood-builder will DEALERS IN that section and records several salete time 2:22 1-2. 'Paper Mill hill to Electric Ldght find these pills a most useful tonic. at thie figure. T"he condition of the James FTarley-is laid up with Plant, Mrs. Nelson Crate. Dr. WUliamsd Pink Pills are sold by Lumber, Shingles, yards was reported vt-ry bad, with broken leg and it is not probable 3I4UE5CTORS FOR SCHOOIi DIS- all druggists, or will he sent, postpaid, some yards of gett- that he will be able to drive any he necessity Clapboards, Lath, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box; TRICTS. ting: the crop in last w«ek if the more this season. The aocid-emt in six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams ibops were to be worth the picking. which the leg'was fractured happenEtc., Flour, Feed, District No. 1, Mrs. Wm. Arnold Medicine Company, Schenectady, N! Y. Thei erop in that «e<Jtion is estimat- ed at Hudson Falls while he y a s ex- and Mrs. John Hapgood. Write today for a free copy of our booked at not much over half a yield. ercising one of his horses. A> crowd Mjrt. 2, Mrs. Henry Mferriam let, "WhattoEat and How to Eat.'' Here in this county it is believed of boys and men were playing- an t h e IT,"" Mrs. .Sidney Lawrence, that the) cr*op will be larger than an- track and one of them came in con4, Mzs. Floyd King ticipated a month ago and picking tact with Farley's sulky, throwing 5, Mrs. L. E. Weseott. will be! general this iweek. Mr. Farley from his seat. • He was 6, Mrs. Isaac Foo.t)6quality WiU be first-cli :-class on 1 the picked up and hurried to his hotel, 7 and 18, Mrs. Frediw-Hadl^y. Timothy, Glover, Etc. average, very little mold having ap- where it was found that the small 8, Mrs. Elmer Eddy. peared in th«e vicinity. . Other lo- hone in the right leg w*as broken 9, Mrs. Lawrern e Clark cal parlae« **V1K> are reported to netir the ankle. The fracture -was **e for the fhture. Fill your bine AGENTS POE 10, Mrs. W. H. ILu-w«od have contracted for 50 cents are A. duced and Mir. Farley is doing well with SCRANTON COAL be11, Mrs.* Fired Hawkins W. Williams, Waiiam Earl, David but it will probably be several weteks 12, Mrs. PWlip Clark fore winter. •:• :• •:• Wine, Herbert and Henry Wood and before he can again safely drive his 13, Mrs. Wm. Fo-ote Win. Bl EMiote. horses. 14, Mrs. J. Travtrs 15, airs. Wm. Wheeler Tn mentioning the time in Jwb TRY OUR DRY WOOD. 16, Mr§. Edward Carlin. the Maione horse, Aubriom, won tha" .17, Mrs. G«o<rge Hayl« 3-year-old trot at GrdtiverneUir last 19, Mrs. Jennie SJifford. week: we were in error in stating 20, M3ao Lillian Ston© thnt it was 2:19 1-4. The time wias •-*!, ifljn^Mtfiue Wine 2:29 1-4. 22, Mrs. Albert il<-\r<o. 20 Amsden St., Malone N. Y. New Drug Th*t Quickly Removes MSXNS3SS ESTABLISHED IS 1872. 23, 24 Mrs. Dora King. HOW'S THIS? These Homely Spots\ 25, Mrs. Thos. Burton. There's no longer the We offer Qne Hundred Dollar** Re OFFICERS & tad of feeling ashamed of your ward for any case of Catarrh that For the convenicjice of members eckleB, 83 a new drug—otniae— cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh and becsauae of some eh^ange* in the double *tren«th—has been discover- Core. officers, the list is in:din printed, toed that la a potiUve euro tor these P. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. gether with the names of members homely apota. We, the undersigned, have known up to date, with the suggestion that Simply get one ounce of otfcfcne— F- J. Cheney for the last 15 years, intere*t<-d preserve the K A - N O O - N O ^ double strength—from the Hyde and believe nim perfectly honorable every lady list in her paper for future Drug Co, and apply a little of it at In all business transactions and fl printed KARNIVAL Malone, N. reference:— night, and 1Q the morning you will nanelally able to carry out any obliPresdient, Mrs. Mary F\ Lincoln. see that even the worst have begun gations made by his, firm. Recording Secretary. M5SB Liznie G. WAUDINCK KINNil* tt MARVIN, to disappear, while the light freckT. P. KelleyftCo., les Wholesale fcruggtsU, Toledo, O. Rennie. have vanished entirety. It i» selAGRICULTURAL. »nd Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken, in- Corresponding Sooretary, Miss Loidom that more than an ounce t* I«tT*Stoek * G#nondHer INDUSTRIAL cia F*. Gilbert. ternally; acting directly upon the needed to completely clear the akin AUOTIOIISB&S. blood and mucous surfaces of the Treasurer, Miss Mina Jarvis. Lowest Uving prices to farmers. By and gain a beautiful, clear complex- system. Testimonials sent free. Price , Vice-Presidetats, Mrs. John M. ion. th«dftyor^oJmb»ioiL T«u»of Be sure to ask for^the double 75 cents per bottle.. Sold by all drug- Cantwell, Mrs. C. W. Breed, Mrs. F. taONDAY-ATHl-ETIC DAY perleiiceIxitheWeBtaodEt D. Ki«>urnf Mrs. J. A» Orant, Mra ATHV.KTIC CARNIVAL UNDER strength otblne, as thin Is sold un- gists. AAdreD Take Hall'* Family PiUs for con- S. M. Howard, Mrs. M, <?. Magnire. THt ROCCS QF THE A . A.Oder guarantee of nxoaey back If it Mrs. Harry. B .Reddy, Mr«. S. C. stipation. fail* "Ho remove the freckk*. TUESDAYMAYOR'S DAY T Coleman, Mrs Vetal Faj «ftte, Mrs E! Larocdue, Miss Rarato, Brewterter, ?. Mahaia Harwood, Mrs. Jennie* WEDNESDAY- C R A N O t O A Y Safford, Mra. Dora K\ng, Mias Jennie jM»IHte*fttA1* ntCKCISCe tMTMB SearchUght Wine» Mrs. H. A. Rttrrett. The ORAMOKJlUftU J Members, Mrs. Mary F , Lincoln, Route Mis* Uzsne G. Rennie> Mra. James THURSDAY-GOVERNOR'S T. ShiSingaaw, Mrs. W. O. Short, AMMtftM grCO V . J O H N A.OUT Mrs. M. G. Magruire, M^». G. W. Wilding. Mim Lucia F. Gilbert, Mr». J. FRIDAY-SYRACUSE DAY ABbaay*«d New York. M. CauCweil, Mrs. S, O. Htintar, Mra. B(, M. Pinan, Miss Mary J . Flanagan, SATURDAY-f j. Charles Board way,. Mra C. N. AUTOMOBILE DAY Rjoby,.^rs. M. C. Ran*pan, Mrs. I>. W.H.TAFT W. FH&ek, Mrs. S. C. CoWnan, Mm. S. M. Howard, Mrs. C L. Capron, MJsa Eleanor Herri am, Mise Jennie ,AL WalbrJdg«e, Mrs. Cltotoo. Stevens, ^ r * . ' Bdwar«' W. TjWwrwwfe, Mrs. jfexy J. M-uuger, Mrs. C. W. Breett, 'MJd8 Mary ' 1Walbridg'e» *"H^9. C Jll^twrerice, Mrs. i | a r y ' 8 ^ i a » h ; Mrs. Gteorge Gibbo, A n . I>.V"W. t*tt*r«ncev Mrs M. Zh McClary, Mrs. J. O. BalI* Mrs/ M. I/. French, M««. N. W. Make Malone Matchless Names of Soll^tors, CENTRATCANADA EXHIBITION Local Department Sept M6, 1911 85c Burlingtoi INCORPORATfiD 1847 Has always paid the highest rate pf lotemft allowed by law which at the presetrt^tme la Its Assets on July 1, 1911, W«re $13 907,907.63 No money loaned to any officer or trustee of the Bank. Bosinesa '«?!» t * a n s a c t e d ty mait as well as in person, and all dealings becks made payable to the BURLIN0Bnrllngton, Vermont, CPPICBKH CK«jrle« F . Smith, Prentldent. nry Gr-ea, Vl^Pre.ldent. F, IT. Ferify, 2B4 Vlce-Pre*. i«hnm, AMI. Tr#«». The MARKET of QUALITY O u r MottO first ' Ia8 N ***& all the time. If you are not in t h ebabit o f is Oiifllifrv P111^114*111^ yoar meats and v^«a«iy groceries here, try us and joia the procession of satisfied eastomers. We a'm to giv€?each patron of oar store the worth of hit money. Our terms are cash. Come and see what a saving y<m can make under this system. Pure Home-Rendered L»rd t 14c. FARMER BUILDING, MALONE, N. Y. STOMACH GAS THE PUCE TO PURCHASE HARVESTING By far the largest stock of harvesting, spraying and cultivating tools in Northern New York is here—everything that's practical ia reducing the cost of your labor or increasing the value of your produces. MITCHELL & RILEY, Highest Cask P r i c e P a i d for Hide.. Fair Prices Prevail Here Let Us Prove t o You that W e Can Back Up this Statement. We Can Furnish J our TABLE and STABLE* Your table with choice groceries and yoor stable with choice hay, straw, grain and feed. Try us with your next order and see how well we canfillit. H . ±. 3DOTJ1D Sc CO., THB JUNCTION FKEH> ASD PRODUCE STORK, OOR. ELM Aim RAYMOND STS., BOTH PHONES. art Co., A BIG JOB No matter how big and difficult of execution, can always be -<«y entrusted to u«. Whatever it may be that requires repairing (piptag^wwere, drains, tinwork. roofing, etc), onr expert repairman can do the work to your entire satisfaction. Just phone us at No. 114 East Main St., and oar man will call and estimate on the job, Prompt and skillful service guaranteed. Smaflnafl & Spencer, SEED GRAINS. LOOK OUT Ceresota Flour awl Park & Pollard's Poultry amM3ikk Fed. Freckles C. W. Allen Co. STATE BUB DENTIST, MaJenePhnnl)ing& Heating Co. But Main St., MAL05E, X. T. • •-*•• Oliver Chilled Plows at Wholesale Prices We are closing out our line of Plows, including Sulkies and Hand Plows. We can't come to you to sell a Plow, but we will pay you to come to urn. Save money and buy an Oliver Plow cheap now. H. D. Thompson & CO., MALONE'S MODERN HARDWARE 12?SS5S Hop Sacking, Kiln Cloth, Hop Sacks, Brimstone, at Low Prices. We always carry a faH line of Groceries. Dry Goods, Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves and Mittens. CASH PAJD FOR EGGS. O. S. RHOADES, PHONE 854-L EXPOSITION C-W. PEOPLES LINE CITIZENS LINE JEWELRY. This store has been for over a quarter of a century headquarter* for the best in jewelry. We earrv afineline of flie precious stones, silverware of the latest" patterns and the best wearing grades, in fact everything which the modern jewelry stores have in stock DDRu EXPERIENCE *** *&»«P**** " &U these yean ia ^ L ^ ^ T * ^ w o r t ! l «oa5<fe»ble to every prospec- tive buyer of a watch or cloek and shouid not be overlooked/We know where and hsm to buy goods which we can stand back of with oar gnaraatee. E. W. Knowlton, J e w % t l ^ t ^
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