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Local Matters.
PEOPLE IN PRIIjT.
SUPREME COURT.
LEH1GH VALLEY EXTENSION
HEAVY LOSS BY FIRE.
ISIDORE USS IN TROUBLE
LOWVILLE FREE LIBRARY.
Sea Pines-Seminary for Girls at West
—Miss Kittie McGinley is home from Verdict for $2,500 for Plaintiff in the
Link by link the Chain Lengthens and
'•h
Amsterdam.
Petition U Presented to the Com- Harwich, Mass., Destroyed—Low* Grand Jury Presents Four InCase of Cora M. LePoinU Agaiiut
Contributions Are Added to a
X—Dr. Leslie Hendee, of Pittafield,
ville People in the Fire.
Moyer & Pratt.
pany by Business Men.
dictments Against Him..
Worthy Cause.
/Mass., is in town.
Miss
Margerie fCirinionth has reIn
Justice
DeAngelis'
trial
term
of
1 lu- Toy makers" to-morrow evenLast
Friday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Leon
—Lewis Perry, of New York, is the the Supreme court in Lowville, the
turned to her home in Lowville from
guest of D. E.^Jones.
jury returned a verdict of $2,500 for President Thomas Promises to Send West Harwich, Mass., having made the The Forest, Fish and Game Commis- S. Miller entertained for the benefit of
\: .mt a foot of snow fell yesterday^ —George Fowler and Niles C. Bate- plaintiff in the case of Coral M. Le- Corps of Engineers to Look Over the journey clad in summer clothing and
Lowville Free Library at their
sion Back of the Case—Js Charged the
residence on State street. Those presPointe, as administratrix, etc., of John
man are in New York.
Field and Consider Advisability of the straw hat. To be sure this was rather
With Irregularities in Bills for Fight- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
v, A mg pictures at the opera house
LePointe, deceased, against John W.
a picturesque costume for howling DeProject.
,
Moore, Miss Mary Moore, Mr. and Mrs.
ing Forest Fires.
—Theodore B. Basselin left Monday Moyer and Charhre W. Pratt. The
., • Saturday evening.
cember in this northern climate, but
C. C. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey F,
for
California
to
spend
the
winter.
A delegation of thirty members fep- nevertheless Miss Kinmonth can count
action was brought for the recovery of
Isidore TISB, supervisor of the town Farrington, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bush,
lit annual meeting of Lowville
—Ned Pluftkett has been home^from $15,000 damages for the accidental resenting the Northern New York De~- herself fortunate in getting home al- of Croghan, is in trouble, the full ex1 . . . No. 134. F. and"A._JVI., will be
killing of John LePointe at the Moyer velopment League, an association con- most "any old way." Miss Kinmonth tent and status of which will not be Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bateman, Miss
i furrow (Friday) evening at /7:30v Syracuse University for a few days'.
••-•',?•Mary E. Bateman, Mr. and Mre. A.
—Miss Harriet Cone, of Port Ley- & Pratt mills in LyonBdale, May I, sisting of the various boards of trade, was one of twenty-five young ladies in known until his case comes up for trial Karl Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. L. Charles
•B chamber
of
commerce,
granges
and
1908,
negligence
being
charged
on
the
Mi. and Mrs. F. J. Shepard an- den, is the guest of Mrs. ; j . Erwin part of the defendants. The accident other organizations of northern New attendance at the Sea Pines Seminary in county court. Perhaps Mr. Tiss, Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Boshart,
for Girls at West Harwich, wh{ch was; when the time comes, will be able to Mr. and" Mrs. Jay S. Bowen, Mr. and
.v the" marriage of their sister, I Levis.
occurred while Mr. LePointe and others York,called on President E. B. Thomas
\ - AiKlio Shepard, of Deer River, to' —Miss Moggie Doig is in Hartford, were raising a gate in the dam. It of the Lehigh Valley railroad, in,New conducted by Misses Faith and Addie I explain matters, but should he fail in Mrs Arthur M. Johnson, S. Brown
., . M. Bush, of Carthage, on Wed-i Conn., the guest of Mr». D. Dorrance was claimed by the plaintiff that the York last Friday to present a petition Bickford, daughters of Rev. Thomas | so doing and the matter be pressed, the Richardson and CharJes E. Pelton.
Bickford, formerly p
pastor of the Low- penalties prescrbed by statute may Bridge wMst was played, the favors•
- :;,. , December 15th.
! Bronson.
hoisting and lowering machinery were and arguments for an extension of the
prove quite severe. In the eyes of the being awarded to Mrs. R. E. Bateman
ville
Baptist
church.
At first the p
Viilton W. Holt, of Dojgeville, has
—William N. Breen is the guest of broken and out of repair, and that the Lehigh Valley roai from Camden, its
r. i.:*-*ti o-f Jumesl Nefsey the valu- Attorney and Mrs. N. F. Breen, of firm did not exercise the proper care in present terminus, to points further school was started in a small way, but law a man is innocent until proven and A. Karl Arthur.
increased attendance demanded more guilty, and the friends of Mr. Ties
Mrs. Charles L. Knapp and Miss
.!\->var-old trotting bred gelding Watertown.
safp-guarding their employes against north.
commodious quarters and some time hope he may be able to clear himself Hattie E. Bush entertained the old
\.n-KS," bred and raised by the
accident.
The
usual
motion
for
a
new
President Thomas received the dele- ago
—Jesse and Orrin Ross are at Watera building formerly used as a hotel from the charges lodged against him. Duplicate Whist club for the benefit of
. i'-uirU's R. Scott, of this place.
town in attendance at the State Dairy- trial was made by defendants counsel gation at his office at 10. a. m., and the was rented for seminary purposes. It will be recalled that Mr. Tiss was the library at the home of Mrs. Knapp
and denied by the court.
hearing consumed the rest of the fore- Last Thursday night while a birthday appointed supervisor of the town of
i :•,«• Public Service Commission has men's convention.
on State street Five tables of bridge
>S••..rized the Glenfield & Western
John J. Shannon against Francelia jn °on. F l o / d J K C * r l i 8 ! e t _ a . . Prominent party was in progress at the seminary, Croghan by the town board of that whist were played, the favor being
—Mr. and Mrs. Owen Williams and
attorney
of
Watertown,
who
had
been
; . Ina.l Company^to cease operation daughters are spending a few days Lanphere; action on lease; over the """
fire broke out and in a short space of town last spring to fill out the unex- won by Mrs. Frank S. Stoddard. Those
elected chairman of the delegation, time the building was reduced to ashes. pired term of Clarence E. Putman.who
: •:•; railroad frorrt January 10 to April with Utica friends.
•,'x..
term.
present were: Mrs. Ella T. Lennox,
I'M- road has never been operated
Daniel B. Thurston against the town after making an argument in favor of It was fortunate that Rev. M£ Bick- resigned the office because of his ap- Mrs. W. J. Milligan, Mrs. Frank S.
—Mrs.
J.
D
Betting
has
gone
on
a
. • kr ttif winter season.^^
Lewis: action to recover damages the proposiion and presenting the for- ford and family, as well as all of the pointment as county superintendent of Stoddard, Mrs. Leon S. Miller, Mrs.
two week's visit with friends in Herki- of
mal petition, called on the following students, were up and dressed, so highways, and further that he was duly
for personal injuries; discontinued.
V .trrer has been entered by Judge mer, Schenectady and Utica.
Arthur M. Johnson, Mrs. R. E. BateJohn E. Marmon against Charles F. gentlemen to give in detail the facts rapidly did the flames make their way elected to the office for the full term man, Miss Anna E. Crawford, Mrs.
: y.i: S. K. Merrell committing Miss
pertinent
to
their
respective
localities:
—Williaht Moahier, of Boston, is M arm on ; action for money judgement;
i i.i i'utft*r. of Lowville, to the St.
through the building that practically of two years on the Democratic ticket
Hon. E. A. Newell, of Ogdensburg; nothing was removed.. Nearly all of at the election held last November. Samuel Crawford, Mrs. Jay S. Bowen,
i.-,UT.TK'O State hospital. The medical spending a few days in town with his settled.
Mrs. Edgar S. K. Merrell, Mrs. G. P.
Hon.
V.
P.
Abbott,
of
Gouverneur;
The second case tried was that of J.
v;>.!i.nation waa made by Dr. H. A. mother, Mrs' JiG. Moshier.
the young ladies lost all of their be- Mr. Tiss, by virtue of his office, is a
James P. Lewis, of Beaver Falls: Hon. longings, and that is why Miss Kin- member of the fire patrol, and since Kirley, Mrs. Cuthbert C. Frost, Miss
Benson
Moore
and
another
against
t';r\',:'ivr arid Dr. F. A. Crane.
Emma Scott, Mrs. John Porter, Mrs.
—Bert Stiles is home from Hart,
Charles Neidel. It was an action to Francis M. Hugo, mayor of Water- month returned home clad in a summer the date of his appointment the State
If you are in doubt about what to Mich., to spend the holidays with his recover damages for the destruction Dy town ; S. J. Gifford. of Carthage; R. gown. She saved her trunk, which Forest, Fish and Game Commission han W. A. Kelly. Mrs. L. Charles Davenport, Mrs. W. H. Dorrance, Mrs. J. D.
•:.•,r--f+v^-siome one^or about where-to parents, Mr. and Mrs. L/ H. Stiles.
firo of a barn, aHeged to hVve been due P. Grantf of Clayton,, and Hon. D. V. stood in the. hall, but this- contained paid him as supervisor, it is said, about Moore, Mrsr-W.H.<rreeler. Mrs.- C
r-Miss NelTTe Wilson,"of Watertown, to sparks issuing from a traction en- Lucey, of Ogdensburg.
^ • •:. inform yourself by reading he
$500
on
fire
claims
in
the
town
of
Croonly a amalfpart of her sutnrtfer clothFred Boshart, Mrs. W. T. Bush, Mrs. *
•i. using columns of the Journal and has been the guest the past week of gine. The case was completed and
Each of these gentlemen outlined the ing. .N*fningwas removed from her ghan. It appears that some matters did H. A. Phillips, Mrs. F. S. Eaaton,
!;. publioaiij Any ^ne having anything Mr. and Mrs. George L. Goutxeraout.
opportunities
offered
to
any
railroad
given to the jury last Monday and a
room! 'Mrs. A. M. Searl, of Lowville, not look Just right to the State Com- Sr., Mrs. Fr§nk Bowman, Miss Mary
; , - . ; ! of much account advertises in
•Dr. and Mrs. James W. Fleming, verdict for defendant was rendered. that will go into the northern New who makes her home- with her son-in-. mission and as a result L. S. Emmona, E. Bateman.
of Utica, are guests of Mrs. Fleming's Joseph Atwell and W.. A. Porter ap- York territory in competition with the law, Rev. Mr. Bickford, lost every- State Auditor of fire accounts, came to
Mrs W. J. Ralsten entertained at
H. A, Pawling and Frank E. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce G. Wil- peared for the plaintiff and Henry Pur- New York Central, which, it was thing. She writes that it was impos- Lowville last week and spent three days bridge whist Saturday evening at beepointed
out,
now
has
practically
a
liams,
Shady
avenue.
with
the
grand
Jury
in
attendance
at
cell
for
defendant.
sible to reach her room after the fire
attended the annual meeting
home on Park avenue for the benefit of
iamiuet of Media Temple, A. A. O.
The next case taken up was that of monopoly in that district. The resour- was discovered. The total loss was Justice DeAngelis' term of the Sup- the Lowville Free Library.
Four
ces
of
the
district
were
described
and
reme
court.
A
large
number
of
witLadies'
about $25,000. The fire originated from
M. S., in Watertowh, Monday.
Susan E. Wegg, as administratrix, etc.,
tables
were
played,
those
present
being
held
out
as
a
strong*
argument
that
the
a defective chimney. Rev. Mr. Bick- nesses were called before the grand Mrs, Frank S. Stoddard, Mrs. W. J.
. ;<ty-three candidates were received / A t the annual meeting of the Ladies' of George Wegg, deceased, against the
membership and six hundred mem- Auxiliary of Trinity church held Tues- town of Watson. Mr. Wtfgg, it is Lehigh Valley railroad should under- ford and family have taken up their Jury from Croghan, with the result that Milligan, Mrs Fay L. Parker, Mrs. M.
s oi the order were present at the day afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. claimed, died from injuries sustained take the extension. An outlet for its residence at East Brewster, Mass., four indictments against Mr. Tiss were A. Phillips, Mrs. J. S. Bowen, Mrs. A.
present line, which terminates at Campresented last Thursday af terroon. One
J. Ralsten, officers for the ensuing by reason of a small bridge collapsing den before reaching the section that seven miles from West Harwich, where indictment charges Mr. Tiss with ob- M. Johnson, Mrs. A. Karl Arthur.
I he Jollities are really jolly and year -were elected as follows: Presi- in the town of Watson over which he affords the most profitable traffic, it they resided before going to the latter taining money on a fictitious bill for Mrs. R. A. Van Namee, Mrs. Harvey
Toy makers are excellent fun- dent, Mrs. Charles D. Moore; vice- was driving a traction engine, and the was contended, would be greatly to the place.
personal service^. The other three in- F. Farrington, Mrs. Daniel B. Galvin,
'MTS. The* Toymakergy ia only a president, Mrs. Waite J. Stoddard; action was brought to recover dam- road's advantage. Facts and figures
dictments charge him with converting, Mrs. Owen Williams, Mrs. F. L. Boat*
In
Honor
of
Justice
Merrell.
:;<•• to Rive the performers an oppor- secretary, Mrs. Arthur M. Johnson; ages; C. S. Merenesss. Jr., and W. A, regarding the varied business interests
paying out money obtained on false wick, Mrs. Yale Moore, Miss J. Pearl '
Porter for plantiff; Turner & Bowman
Frederick S. Eaaton entertained at or
uty to display their talents as singr treasurer, Mrs. C. P. Kirley.
in
general,
maps
showing
the
preponand fraudulent pay-rolls for services Steel, "Miss Vera I. Bush and Miss
and Thomas S. Jcnes for defendant
.lancers and comedians, and no
derant-y of railroad competition in all dinner Tuesday evening at his resi- rendered, or supposed to have been Mary P. Kirley. The favor was awarded
The
taking
of
evidence
was
completed
dence on Trinity avenue in honor of
to Mrs. Parker.
rt fails to make the show one that /
Grange Officer* for 1910.
and the case will be given other sections of New York State and Justice-elect Edgar S. £ . Merrell. rendered, by other parties in fighting
'..;ils to the popular taste. At Low- Lowville Grange, P. of H., has yesterday
the absence of and need for it in northforest fires in the town of Croghan the
to
the
jury
this
forenoon.
Covers were laid for twelve, those
. opera house to-morrow (Friday) elected the following officers for 1910:
season. The amount involved in
Charles Wendt against Patrick Car- ern New York were also presented.
present in additionv to tb€ guest of past
i
the four indictments is not large. The
It
was
shown
how
the
late
Austin
Master, E. B. Curtis; oversetr, 0. F. roll is on trial. It is an action to rehonor
being
Hori;
4
JI.
P.
Gould,
action of the grand jury is based on
-The Watertown Construction Com- Ross; lecturer, J. J. Wilcox; steward, cover damages on account of assault Corbin, who promoted and constructed
H. Wood, Dr. W. A. Kelly, Gil- four bills for fighting fire services that Extracts From the Journal A Republican
•.>i--y. one the leading contracting firms L. H. Boshart; assistant steward, C. and battery, Romeyn Wormuth for the old Elmira and Cortland road, now JUHUB
A. Blackmon, Jay S. Bowen, Leon
of December 11, 1884.
before them, and do not cover the
•«:'VSatertown, has been dissolved by B. Arthur; treasurer, W. S. Gordon; plaintiff, and Kilby & Norris for de- the Lehigh Valley Company's Camden bert
Miller, George D. Jackson, Fred C. came
entire period of time, or the bills pre•:, it.ial consent, Herman T. Hodge and chaplain, Mrs. John Lasher; secretary, fendant
branch, seeing in his day the rich pos- S.
—Chester
Dean, of Watson, died
r~T! H7worth Hodge Tiaving taken over Mrs. W. L. Babcock; gatekeeper,
sibilities therein, had-planned to de- Schraub. W, T. Bush and P? S.. Fowler, sented, during Mri Tiss' term of office; Tuesdayraged 77 years.
Additionalbills will no doubt be offered
t . interests ofThomas H. McHale.Mr. Charles M. Bassett; ceres, Miss A.
velop the territory lying beyond Cam—Ethan Perry, the oldest resident
Surrogates Court.
in evidence when the trial takes place.
MoIIale has gone to New York, where Loretta Shepard; pomona, Mrs. L. H.
den. Mr. Corbin had made extensive
Under Sheriff Moran placed Mr. Tisa of Turin, died Thursday, aged 89 years.
i. will engage in the contracting buai- Boshart; flora, Mrs. P. D. Failing;
surveys, purchasing rights of way and Will of Frederick Singer, late of
—The flats between Lowville and
i.tss. He was formerly engaged in the lady assistant steward,, Mrs. Ernest
terminals as far north as Watertown, Greig, admitted to probate and letter under arrest last Thursday evening and
••The
y
^
viiik' business in Lowvilp.
and had a well-defined plan under way testamentary issued to Margaret Singer he was arraigned before Justice De- Beach's Bridge are covered with water
Failing; insurance director, W. W.
To-morrow (Friday) evening at the for passing through the manufacturing and Frederick J. Singer.
Angelis. District Attorney Perry G. so as to be impassable for teams.
Stevens. The installation will take
Letters of administration upon the Williams appeared in behalf of the pro- —Dr. W. A. Kelly has purchased a
Union Service.
place the second Saturday in January. Lowville opera house will be produced and agricultural centers of northern
will be an all-day meeting, with a unique musical absurdity. "The Toy- New York, and thence to the St. Law- estate of Marcus B. Smith, late of secution, and Frank Bowman for the building lot on Trinity avenue of Ansel
A mion service -will be held in the This
defendant Mr. Tiss entered a plea of Foster for $1,000 and will eieC't a resiin the third and fourth degrees makers," by Charles Felton Pidgin, rence river to reach the lake and river Watson, issued to Alzada Smith.
•••lii^t church df this village next work
Last will and testament of Andrew not guilty and gave bonds in the sum of dence next season.
in the forenoon, feast at noon, and in- author of "Quificy >• Adams Sawyer." traffic. The undertatdng was abandii 1 iv evening, at which reports will stallation
The company brings all its own oned on the death of Mr. Corbin.
J. Gordon, late of lMartinsburg, ad- $2,000 for appearance, his bondsmen
in the afternoon
—J. H. Boshart has purchased a
wr: .<". by delegates who attended the
scenery, which represents atypical old
James P. Lewis, of Beaver Falls, mitted to probate and letters testa- being Fred 1 in Nortz, of Croghan, and house and lot on Park avenue of Doig
'\M layman's convention held in Syra
English
toy-shop,
and
there
ia
two
Philip
W.
Weber,
of
Lowville.
The
gave
statistical
information
regarding
mentary issued to Adelia S. Gordon. .
Brothers for $4,250 and will remove to
Entertained by Judge MerrelL
-<• a>t week. The service promises
hours and a half of continued laughter the tonnage frorn that section. He
case was sent to the county court for the same January 1st.
':••• highly interesting and the public
Judge Edgar S. K. Merrell gave the and melody. They are a famous lot of told of the surprising amount of busitrial,
the
next
term
of
which
will
be
Death of Frederick Spath.
—The engine house, beam house and
L- invited.
second of a series of dinners last Thurs- good singers, dancers and cotnedians ness done by the Lowville & Beaver
held in March.
leach house connected with Charles W.
Frederick
Spath. of Watertown, who
day evening at his home on Collins and give a clean-cut entertainment River railroad, built a few years ago
Hersey & CO'B. tannery at Moose River
Merritt Wallace Still Missing.
street. Those to enjoy his hospitality with no touch of vulgarity. Two Bos- with local capital to afford growing in- had been visiting friends at Naumburg
Left Estate of $9,500 to His Wife.
were destroyed by fire Monday night.
the past two weeks, died suddenly
ton
composers
wrote
the
music
of
the
and
fine
spread
were
Judge
Henry
Purdustries
an
outlet
to
their
products.
At
w, re in error last week in stating cell and Judge Joseph Atwell, of Wa- twenty six lyrics and they are the the present time 300 tons of freight are Monday night at the home of Morris The late Peter H. Strife, of Car- Loss, $25,000.
Mrritt Wallace snant Thursday
Caswell. Coroner H. A. Pawling, of thage, for several years proprietor of
--Walter H. Blodgett, of Worcester,
t. November 4th,^vith Francis tertown ; V. Lansing Waters, Julius H. catchy kind, full of melody and rhythm handled over this road and . passenger Lowville, was called and decided that the Strife hotel in Croghan, left his Mass., formeny of Lowville,was united:
that
Charles
D.
Blake
and
John
A.
Wood.
H.
A.
Phillips.
George
D.
Jackreceipts,
he
said,
for
November
>:•->:•. proprietor of the Valley house.
death was due to heart disease, . with entire estate to his wife, Mary A. in marriage yesterday with Ml
s:.« nt Tuesday .night, November 2d, son, Charles D. Moore, Russell E. Bate- Bennett are noted for. In a word, Mr. amounted to $1,400. He expressed the which the deceased had been afflicted Strife, who is named executrix under Spaulding, of Rensselaer Falls, a
1' Plopper's hote|. The following mac, Morgan A. Stoddard, Hon. LeRoy Pidgin knows his public as well as he belief that there is no other section for some time. Mr. Spath was 61 years the will. The personal property is esti- of'Mrs. Chester Buck.
_.'-•-.
he was about the village of Low- Crawford, Edward J. Boshart, Dr. W. does dry statistics and the public know of the Sate of equal area more pros- of age, a cheesemaker by occupation mated a t $7,600 and the real, -property
Mr.
Pidgin
as
the
cleverest
writer
of
A.
Kelly
and
Dr.
C.
P.
Kirley.
perous
and
possessing
more
possibilities
•. iml was also seen about the
and for several years resided at Naum- at ^2,600." Tetition ftf the probato'of has elecUtfthe following officers
On Saturday evening Judge Merrell the times, always bubbling over with than northern New York.
• t> Thursday evening, which was
burg. Besides his wife he is survived the will was filed with the aorrogtite the~ensuing year: Henry Ei Tu
entertained
at
dinner
Leon
S.
Miller,
fun
and
humerous
situations.
After
the-members
of
the
delegation
iust seen of him, and Bince which
V.
by two sons, George Spath, of Water- Saturday.
Fay
C.
Snyder,
S.
Brown
Richardson,
commander; W. L. Scott, senior vice-'
had
concluded
their
speeches,
President
n < trace has been secured of his
town,
and
William
Spath,
of
Detroit,
William T. Bush.L. Charles Davenport,
commader; H. C. Randall, junior vice.Thomas replied at some length. He
Thrown From Telephone Pole.
Prof.
Irolli
Injured
Gilbert A. Blackmon, Frank Bowman,
commander; Dr. H. S. Hendee, sursaid that the present branch running to Mich. The funeral services will be
While working on the telephone line Camden had never been a paying trib- held to-day at Castorland
While helping to move his trunk Jxom geon; L. A. Brown, chaplain;
Jay
S.
Bowen,
Rev.
J.
W.
Earnshaw,
L^wis County Medical Society.
the hotel to the depot at Benson Mines Bateman, quartermaster ;L. H. Carter,
Deloss A. Fitch, W. J. Graham, Philip between Lyons Fa|ls and Port Leyden utary to the Lehigh Valley system.
Coughed Up a Pin. \
last Thursday, Charles Steates, of this This wa3 explained by Mr. Carlisle,
last Wednesday morning, Prof. V. F. officer of the day.
S. Fowler and Frank McGovern.
Y
••
annual
meeting
of
the
Lewis
1
village, had a narrdw escape from who insisted that it was because the
Irolli slipped and fell upon the rail of
' .'•'.<• Meilical Society was held Tues,When
a
child,
Mrs.
J.
D.
Smyth,
of
—Commencing Friday, rain fell in
death. He had climbed a pole and was extension had been dropped before en- Natural Dam, lived in Canada. One the car track,. his trunk falling and torrents
•?••:. u t t i o o n at the Kellogg house
Mrs. Janette -Herbage.
at Barnes Corners for forty12 or 15 feet from the ground, when in
striking his ankle. He sustained quite
)'v" ••••: in Lowville. Those present
Mrs. Janette Herbage, widow of the some unknown manner he received a tering the richest territory which the day she can remember of swallowinga a painful injury and will, no doubt, be eight consecutive hours, flooding the
V • Dr. F. !•:. Jones, of Beaver Falls;
petitioners
are
now
seeking
to
open
up.
pin. Up to within the past year'^sfie
whole country to a great extent. At
ii:\_lxa_D,-Sj>encer and Dr. EauL JL. late William Herbage, died Sunday at shock from a 2,200 volt wire and was
Mr. Thomas then dropped for a time hadnever_lelt any^^ffects from it and confined to his home for some time. 12 olejock Sunday night the saw-mill
•••••• Zii-'-oNhofen. Croghan; Dr. F. M. her home in New York~ Mills after an thrown to the ground unconscious. The the basic point of the meeting and took had about forgotten the incHent, not- He L3~ attended by- Dr. Harkrw G. and all tfie machinery owned By W. Sv
K
• .M-..VO, Constableville; Dr. J. H. illness of about two weeks. The de- driver from Port Leyden, who was with a fling at the Public Service Commis- withstanding the fact that she hadFarmer.
Hall at that place were carried from
1
l
r I MI. Copenhagen; Dr. G. H. ceased was born in Edenburg, Scotland, Mr. Steates, went for aid, and when sion, saying that its interference with suffered intensely during the past year
their foundations by the high water •i-7-v> <'^
Made
a
Good
Record.
May
6,
1824,
and
with
her
parents
came
i
jj
*
returnedfthevictim
of
the
accident
e
» •• r^i.;nk, West Leyden: Dr. H. F.
the
business
and
development
of
public
from-fltomach
hemorrhages,.
Physicians,
and
totally
destroyed.
The
loss
is
estiHo
X : >urn. Port Leyden; Dr. Alexander to
•« this
fv,;a country
n™.,*™ when
o-hon two
torn years
v oa r fl oL
nf *«r* i
frdvjyed
Ho wno taken to
to Lyons carriers had greatly retarded railroad were puzzled and her condition conCanton, Dec. 13.—After a busy seB- mated at $2,000.
Ii. • VniuvDr. C. E. Douglass, Dr. C. Practically all her life was spent in Falls and returned home later in the expansion and that not a single railroad tinually grew worse. One day last sion of 28 days, the St. Lawrence
New
York
Mills.
She
was
a
woman
day.
!'. Kir ley. Dr. If. A. Pawling, Dr. L.
had been built since the commission week while having a severe coughing county-Board-of Supervisorsr whieh- — - . - Buy Canadian Cream
'•'••. Knir. Dr. H . A. Bassett and Dr. of intelligence and activity and was a
had been created. New proposals of spell she disloged a large pin from legislates for the largest county in the
Sheriff Donnelly Given a Surprise.
i-- Y K. Mears. of Lowville. Officers good business woman. She had for a
expansion, therefore, Mr. Thomas said, the regions of her stomach. Mrs. Smyth State, including 32 towns and four city, The shipments olcream from Brock
')'• ih<-. enjjifne' year were elected as number of years successfully conducted
Sheriff James J. Donnelly, who hasnaturally called for a most careful in- has been on the gain since and her wards, and including the c i t y o f Og- ,ville to Utica, whicb>bave been, conf i lowsy/resident. Dr. F. E. Jones; the Rose Lawn greenhouses in New been confined to the house by illness vestigation of underlying conditions complete recovery is now anticipated. densburg and the big villages of Pots- trolled by A. B. Virkler, of Carthage*
York Mills. Mrs. Herbage was a memdam, Gouverneur, Cairton and Massena have been discontinued, but the traffic- ;
i » oo^iiltmt; Dr. F. M. Ringrose; ber of the Walcott Memorial Presby- the past two weeks, was given a pleas- before they could be undertaken. He
and Over 50 other villages large and will not cease. Mr. Crawford andothery
» etary, Dr. H. A. Pawling; treas- terian church, and had been a teacher ant surprise last Friday evening by the promised the delegation that he would
small, adjourned last Friday without Morristown gentlemen have contracted,',
-'. r, Dr. Ira D. Spence; censor. Dr. F. in the Sunday school. Her death is a court attendants, the participants being send a corps of engineers into the
for the cream on the same terms and
day.
A. t rane; delegate to th«> fifth district loss to the village and will bring sorrow Under Sheriff Robert Moren, Lowville; northern New York district to make a
it ia their intention to have it manufac:an.-h nvetiriK to be held at Syracuse to many. She leaves four children, Deputy Sheriff Louie Gleasman, West reconnaissance along the route of the The Windsor'Will Serve a Fine Menu
tured into butter at a creamery situated
Silrer Wedding Anniversary.
Leyden
;
Constables
George
S.Hubbard,
proposed
extension.
After
the
report
•Ji-a Goto .or. Dr. L. W. King.
to
Its
Guests.
Miss Mary Herbage, New York Mills;
near the village*
i'r. J. I'. McCaw, of Watertown, William J. Herbage, of Watervliet; Lowville; Frank Paris, Harrisburg; of the engineers had been made to him,
In
observance
of
the
25th
anniversary
On ChriBtmas day from 12:30 to 2:30
r»••! i a very interesting and instructive Mrs. A. T.'Coughlin. of Lowville, and Charles Matty. Montague; Dwight President Thomas said that the propoof their wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lowvilte Grange, P. of H
Taylor, Harrisburg; James Murphy, sition would have further attention and p. m. the following menu will be served E. Thompson, of Boonville, last Friday
: ••: e:- on the subject. "Acute Suppurat- Mrs. C. J. Barber, of Auburn.
at
Hotel
Windsor
at
50
cents
per
Pinckney;
Augustus
Heimhilger, all arguments for the project be carei••-' Ma-toiiliti-*." and was tendt-red a
It
has
been decided to hold the next
evening gave a ball to 150 friends in the
Beaver Falls; Emory Allen, Glenfield. fully" considered. When a reporter plate. Take a "day off" and dine at Com8tock opera house, which had been meeting of Lowville Grange, P. of B\,
v i .• of thanks by the menibers of the
Before
the
Footlights.
Deputy Gleasman in a few appropriate asked President Thomas if he personal- the Windsor with your friends: .
- ticty. Following the meeting the
splendidly decorated for the occasion. Wednesday evening, Dect-mber 22d. •
Cocktails.
Thia will be the last meeting of the .:
an-iual dinner was served by Host- Young people enjoy getting before words presented a handsome oak rocker J ly favored the extension and to what Mock Turtle a laOyster
Reine. Consomme Prlntaniere. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson were the rel l
h responded
d d in
t t M
Mr." D
Donnelly,
who
in a extent,
Mr. Thomas announced
th«t no Celery, Queen
Hatoman.
the footlights, and it is well they do, to M
cipients of many handsome gifts and present year. The first.and second de*» •
Olives.
Mustard Pickles.
r
Spaniel Relish.
Salted Almonds.
<^fi.r it stimultes confidence in them- pleasant and unique manner. Mr. Don-statement could be made at present,
they were cordially congratulated b y grees will be conferred and the follow?, J
Blue Label Catsup.
of Mis. Ella J. Perry
Tselves and at the same time affords nelly thanked the gue3ts for their gift but that a statement might be forththe merry throng which gathered ing programme presented : Recitation,
about them.
The bride was handsome- Loretta Shepard; reading, Mrs. Ernest
Broiled Kennebec Salmon.
Sauce Tartar.
is K_lla_J. Perry, who since the • their friends a good degree of enjoy- and spoke very highly of the efficient coming later.
-Pomrnes a hi Delmonieo. — —
~
their ^The following gentlemen were pres—f'ather six years ago had , ment. Last evening "Silas ^farner.^i service rendered by-the officers,ly attired% in cream colored lace
taffeta. After the reception dancing
lu h'-r home with her cousins, D. E. which was dramatized by the students careful attention to details and help- ent at the conference:
Roasted Prime Beef, au Jus.
Watertown—Floyd L. Carlisle, Frank
was indulged in for a time and the
Lewis County Sprina Lamb.
Mint Sauce.
I •• is and Miss Eleanor Jones, in Low- of Asbury Park High school, was pre- fulness during his illness, from which
Hotel Men Retaliate.
A.
Hinds,
L.
B.
Cleveland,
Stanley
F.
Roast Youns Vermont Turkey.
"wedding supper" was then served and
• :ll'-, died at 5 :30 last Saturday even- sented at the Lowville opera house in he is recovering. After a pleasant
Oyster
Dressing.
Cranberry
Sauce
Hunting.
Franci
H.
Lamon,
J.
B.
Taydancing resumed again. Jackson's orA report is current of a rather singu-v
l y at the residence of R. M. Price a commendable manner by the follow- hour with cards and social intercourse
the guest enjoyed a bountiful eupper. lor, O. E. Hinds, Francis M. Hugo and
chestra played. The ball was one of lar condition existing at Clayton, toW
Boiled Sugar Cured Ham.
n*ar Port Leyden. Miss Perry had re- ing cast:
W. P. Herring.
the most elaborate affairs ever given lowing the town going "dry." The
Murray Dekin
Glace au Champagne.
fe itly changed tenants on her farm Silas Marner
Notice of Annual Meeting.
Ogdensburg—Edgar A. Newell, C. O.
Godfrey Casa
Leo Smithlinx
in Boonville.
Harold Plunkett, of hotel keepers have no great love forrn-ar Port Leyden, and two weeks ago I Squire
Broiled
Spring
Chicken,
Maryland
Style.
Cass
Earl B. Barrett
Lowville, # a s among the guests pres- those who voted the Prohibition ticket:
Notice is hereby given that the an- R. Bell, Julius Frank, Felix Hulser,
Aux Petit Poise.
tr.-diiy went there to arrange matters Dunstan Cass
Dean Earnahaw
Boston Puffs, au Confecture.
ent.
*'
that will make the gateway of the
James Hesler nual meeting of the stockholders of the Walter Kellogg, F. D. Wallace. E. H.
!•>.- the winter, and also to spend a few ; Mr. Masey
Dr. Kimble
Farnara Bowen Asbestos Burial Casket Company of Marshall, D. JB.. Lucey.
Thousand Islands as dry as a bone after
fiiiys with old neighbors
and
friends.
Frozen
Claret Cup.
g
_
Ben
Winthrop
Frank
ClafTey
y
Red
Cross
Stamps.
Gouverneur—-M.E.
Loveland,
Judge
October 1st next. It is said that
;
A
i b Lowville, N. Y., for the election of Vasco P. Abbott, Nelson R. Caswell,
An son K
Keib
I>
Ht
Thursday,
however,
she
was
j
5owles
Candled Sweet Potatoes.
In the sale of Red CTOSB Christmas neither the voters of the Prohibition'
+
Mr, Snell
.Harold Fairchild directors for the ensuing year, will be
;» :• n violently ill and failed rapidly Tookey
stamps, now being conducted in our ticket nor their guests are welcomed
Mashed Brown Potatoes.
Miller Moren held at the office of the company in A. M. Jepson, Anson A. Potter, H. C.
u nil the end. The deceased was a Jew Rodney
Leo Hubbard Lowville, on Tuesday, January 18th, Rogers.
Hubbard Squash.
village by Mrs. R. R. Pennock, chair- at the hotels, and as a result the town
lighter of Henry and Sarah Williams Inn Boy
Phljip
Fowler
Little Onions in Cream.
Carthage—S. J. Gifford, Mark S.
man of the county committee on the is dividing itself into two factions..
Ethel
SmileyjJKHA a t 7 :30 p. m
5-2
Eppie
i
"
"
i'* rt\ and was born in the town of Little
Shrimp Salad en Mayonnaise
Wilder, Dr. F. E. Robinson. •
Winifred Williams'"
A ~, n D o S.
«3 S+
Eppie
prevention of tuberculosis, opportunity
Amasa
Stoddard,
Secretary.
I-'iwville 47 years ago last February. Nancy Lammeter
...Dorothy Snyder
Cheese Wafers.
Copenhagen—G.eorge J. Dryden, Adis brought to all the people of this comRailroad Settles for $4,000.
^
Lowville,
N.
Y.,
December
16,
1909.
Priscilla
Lammeter
Mary
Warren
Thf greater part of her life was spent
dison L. Clark. '
Green Apple.
Hot Mince.
Pumpkin Pie. munity to take part in the great moveDolly
Winthrop
!
.
Minnie
Dekin
The
case
of
Ralph
T.
Smith
against
on the farm near Port Leyden, in which Mrs. Kimble
ChriBtmas
Plum
Pudding
with
Beaver
Falls—James
Pi
Lewis.
None.
Better.
Winifred Boahart
ment, which is being pushed with such
English Brandy Sauce.
': ':~X'
slu' inherited a life interest from her The maid
Madeline Rieffannacht
Clayton—R. P. Grant.
profound intelligence, generous inter- the New York Central, brought to reRyan's candies are pure, fresh and
cover
for
the
death
of
William
Largo,
father. Miss Perry was a member of Other dancer*— Beulah Mider, Charlotte Merrell,
Harlequin Ice Cream.
Assorted Cake.
est, and hopeful enthusiasm
throughout
5-2
Galvin. Lumina Lolaelle. Christina Virk- home-made. Nuff said.
the Lowville Presbyterian church and Kate
Appreciated Gifts
Charlotte Russe a la Duchesse.
ler, Elmer Kieb, John Brown.
the country the1 fight against the great killed near the freight house, in Waterwag possessed of many noble traits of
can he had at Agens' jewelry store.
Lasting Beauty.
White Plague. The profits from the town, has been settled by the payment
American and Neufchatel Cheese.
y
character.. She was dearlyy beloved by
Did I See You
Mixed
Nuta.
Cluster
Raisins.
Oranget.
sale
of these stamps go, in the other to the estate of $4,000 and costs in., all
Designs that have a dignity; silverher
h relatives and friends, to whom
h hher in Ryan's buying candy for Christmas.
Chairs for X*mas Gifts.
1
Bananas,
Figs.
Malaga
Grapes.
and
larger
part, for the uses of the courts. The defendent originally sucware that has style, at Agens jewelry
sudden death is a great shock. Two If not, why not?
5-2 store.
In
mahogany,
oak
and
willow,
upcommittee
in
local work, educational, ceeded, but on appeal to the Court of
Milk.
•
4w2
Tea.
brothers survive, R. W. Perry, of
holstered in leather or cloth, at Graves
and help in actual cases. In view "fcf Appeals the plaintiff won out.establishCafe Demi Tasse.
Highmore. S. D., and Lewie H. Perry. Special Sale of Sideboards and Buffets. —Military sets at Snyder's.
5-2 &
W. F. BUBDICK, Proprietor.
such interests and ends the opportunity ing negligence on the part of the railof New York City. The funeral serWe have a large line of these that
—Read Bostwick Clothing Co. ad.
should-be embraced by alL according to road and leaving it oply a question of
vices were held from the residence of must go. Prices reduced from $2 to —You can find that Xmas present at
Notice to Farmers.
Umbrellas
their ability, and the winsome little damages. Largo was crushed between
K. M. Price, near Port Leyden. Tues- $5 on each.
Graves & Coughlin.
With
detachable
handles
that
cost
no
girls, who are the agents for this sale, two cars at the Anthony street cross^
E.
E.
Williams
will
ship
cattle.calves
Brahmer's. the foot-fitter.
day afternoon, Rev. CuthbertC. Frost,
kind,
at
more
than
the
old-fashioned
should receive prompt and generous ing by the derailing of a passinar.freight
—Old furs made into caps at Mrs. and hogs from the Lowville stock yards Agens1 jew%lry store.
pastor of the Lowville Presbyterian
—Green house tomatoes at Keay's.
4w2
responses to their offers and appeals. car.
Saturday, Dec. 18th. Top price paid
church, officiating; interment in Turin
—Bostwick Clothing Co. new goods. Hews'.
for
calves
weighing
140
pounds
or
over.
Watches.
cemetery. _______________
—Mrs. Alexander Pirmie, formerly
—Mixed nuts 15c per pound at B. L.
_ Christmas Boxes.
—Sweet things from Huyler's at Snyof
Boonville,
died
Saturday
at
her
home
Latest
design
of cases and best qual5w2
—lirahmer, the foot-fitter.
' der's.
All styles, shapes and prices at
—Boptwick Clothing Co. Xmas.
5-2 Schermerhorn's.
in California.
ity of works at the lowest prices a t
5-2
Charles
H
Ryan's.
—For Xmas flowers and plants see
—Manicure sets in many styles ax —Fancy j/carfs and center pieces for
—Ribbon candy, 10c per pound at
—The good kind of perfumes at SnyAgens' jewelry store.
4w2
Pfisters' green house ad page 8. 5w2 B. L. Schermerhorn's.
Snyder'sj \
5-2 Xmas gifts. Low at Mrs. Hews'.
5w2 der's.
—Burnt wood and wood to burn at
' 6-2
-Santa Claus is at Brahmer's, the —Shoes for men, shoes for the little —Hudnut's toilet water in Christmas —Leather tops for children,size 9, or
What Better Present
—A little pair of rubber boots for Johnson's shoe store.
foot-fitter.
man, at Brahmer's, the foot-fitter.
boxes at Snyder's.
5-2 for men, size 11, at Johnson's.
that little miss or gent at Brahmer's, —Brush and comb sets that will please could you buy for your gentleman
—Lamps, fancy china, dinner sets,
—E. E Peake's variety store is the
—Oranges 25c per dozen at B. L.
—'Pictures, hassocks and jardiniere the foot-fitter.
you a t Snyder's. "
5-2 friend than a box of fine Key West or
Place to h»v vwir Cfhrifl»™aB goods.
-Schertnerhorn's.
5w2 toilet sets, the largest and beat-stock suitable for Xmas gifts at Graves &
—At Graves & Coughlins you will
—Flexible Flyers, all sizes, a t B. L. domestic cigars? Ryan has them. 6-2
:
in
town
at
B.
L.
Schermerhorn's.
5w2
—What is more appropriate for a
Coughlin's. ..
find a complete line of up-to-date furni- Schermerhorn'B;
:
—The best seventeen years ago» the
— —
&*£
—Read BostwicFClbthingaar
—How delighted "mother" would be
Xmas gift than a pair of good shoes or best to-day, Ryan's fresh candy. 5-2
'—Your little girl's Christmas will not ture.
—Rynn'R randies are fresh, pure and
with a pair of_new felt slippers from be-complete-tmtil yotfr-have-boughf-ene
—You can-get Hitler's delfeiooa
clippers at Johnson's?
The-A^TOW
rubber
boot
atJobnson^a,—See E. E. Peake's full line of new
home-made. Just the kind for children
—Moving pictures continue to please Christmas goods at 5 and 10c and up. ! Johnson's.
guaranteed not to crack; new pair if to eat.
of those nice dolls at E. E. Peake's.
5-2
5 2 candies at Snyder's.
"
i —We will close out trimmed hats
thr people and draw large audiences at
—Slippers that are Just right at
—Electric lamps, as good as any, 15 they do.
—Real
Xmas
bargains.
They
must
—Include
a
box
of
Huyler's
with
her
very
low
before
moving
to
our
new
tlif opera house every Saturday even- go at J. S. Tardy's.
—Make your wife happy by present- Christmas present; you can g e t Huy-Brahmer's^ the foot-fitter.
5w2
4w2 store opposite opera house, January each, at B. L. Schermerhorn's.
!')£.
_ - •
| "
ing her with some of those nice ftnc& ler's at Snyder's.
—A fine line of electric portable
—We
have
a
good
line
of
useful
11st.
Mrs.
Hews.
5-2
_\Vrite to-day for E. A. Aprens' cata- Overcoats and suits guaranteed to logue
lamps at B. L. Schermerhorn's. 5w2
Christmas gifts • ties, caps, mittens, dishes at E. E. Peake's.
of
Jewelry,
etc.,
Lowville.
i
—Hesler
&
Elliott
have
a
large
stock
—Go
to
E.
E.
Peake's
variety
store,
•)<• the best in style, material and rnak—If you want a nice mince pie. try
—Try a pound of our choice tea, 35c of overcoats that they will sell at suspenders, sweaters,gloves and shirts. a Jar of Heinz mince meat, at B. L. where you can g e t anything you want —E E. Peake is headquarters for
i''K now only 10 per cent, above cost.
They
are
bound
to
please
you.
CusChristmas pe#trCafds;::
prreatlv
reduced
prices
from
now
on.
per pound, at B. L. Schermerhorn's-;
••'-2
•
Hesler & Elliott.
Schermerhorn's.
5w2 in the line of Christmas goods.
tom tailoring a specialty.
—Oranges, hannaa. malaga grapes,
Please call and inspect the same.
—A
pair
of
shoes
would
be
just
the
—Johnson
carries
the
largest
and
the
- A nice calendar plate free to every
5-2
Hesler & Elliott.
—How about a hot water bottle for
nuts and candies at B. L. Schermer—Our
Own
coffee.
25
cent
per
pound,
thing
for
that
Xmas
present.
You
can
best
line
of
children's,
ladies
and
men's
'i'Mon-u.'r purchasing two dollars worth
5 w 2
—The largest stock of hand sleds in that in alid friend for Christmas, the get them at Brahmer's, the foot-fitter. horn's.
•>t troo'ls, only one plate to a customer, slippers. Good bargains for the next the best in town for the money, at B. town at B. L. Schermerhorn's.
"Best-Ever-Made" brand at Snyder's.
5w2
:it
I
L.
Schermerhorn's.
5w2
I'. K. Schermerhorn's.
5w2 ten days.
BRJEF MENTION.
• ; ' - * —
fWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO.
LOWVILLE OPERA HOUSE.
rtSJ'-V^"
CHRISTMAS DINNER.
•'.
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