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# Pmcts ai*d Fallacies
Elijah Sawyer and family hu\re moved
from Hangar to Brtmhtot* occupying
$m mwnm ot
fclieir mittenoe oa Eailroad Stt pnrpromptly, aad at reasonable |wtees, at
last fail from Loren Donaldson,
ibis office.
There is some dissatisfaction felt in
£ewn of Mofra over the- result of
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Clothing
the vote for hotel limms last week
At Whitney
Tuesday, which was elefe&ted by a majority of only two, A number of ballots
tfetfe thrown out as spoiled that the
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license men claim should not have- been,
Of T h e F a s t Weefc In
and It u said, th'at mandamus proceedB rush ton and Vicinity,
ings will be instituted against the board
compelling'a .review of these spoiled
ballots by the court.
•fetf,*# Leave Brushton
The J. S. Quinn Store
\T0W iiiat the Holidays are over w@ must get down to every .
^ - day neecls* We would in a spedal mmn&t call your attention to the fact that we have the finest line of Ij&die&3f
Q&tib% and Children's Slxoes in town. We nave the sale
agency for tJiis village for the
.nUufiriiT-Viji-;,', fti1
The Biggest Drop Curtain*
TJOO a* m«
l:40p«m.
$:57p, m,
Arthur Voegtlin is painting for the
Hippodrome what is said to be the larJM a, m. ' 5:00p. m.
10:86p.m. gest
arop curtain Xn the world to take
iN* Y.& O. Leave Moira the place of the red oyal curtain which
OOTK0 HORTBt
hangs in front of the arena. The curB:B6 a. m.
4:04 p . m .
10:05 a. m. tain is to be 166 feet long and 40 feet
GOZETO 8OTH&
high, so the artist and his assistants
?;G2 p . m.
1G;O5 a. m . have been obliged to paint nearly 7,000
10:09 a* m.
square feet of surface. It is planned
Miss Fearless & Oo. at; tha Quiiin to imitate an old tapestry; The scene'
opera foonse nest Monday evenlog-.
is entitled "A Boman Garden," and the
Xfce Woman's Auxiliary of Bt, Peter's' curtain weighs approximately a ton.—
New York Times* *
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church meet with Mrs. J . H. Sargent
fcMs Itarsday afternoon*
Odd Prices Explained.
The National encampment of the
'. a good reason for
Grand Army of the Eepublic will be ithing," said a dry goods merchant
"There's even a reason for odd prices—
held afe Saratoga this year.
$1.12, $4.99, $3.24 and so on.' The rea~
J« Bv Greeno ha& moved from Bran- son for these prices is that they fceep
don to Brushton, Into the Seaver house •the patron waiting for change, and
seeing,
west of this village recently purchased while he waits he looks around,
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two to one, something" else that he
tyy hm daughter.
wants to buy. Odd prices,., causing the
Wednesday morning after the fire customer to examine the stock, are resome one was heard to suggest that a sponsible for some 15 or 20 per cent of
each day's sales."—New York Press.
fire engine would be a good thing in
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PERS0NAl_MENTI0N
Queen Quality Shoes
Saturday
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March
For Women,
AND ALSO FOB THE
Walkover Shoe for Men,
we
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have the best values in town; Gold
,star and Bed Bell are our leaders with xtiee green
Geylon that always .pleases; just try a sample and you will be
convinced.
Star always iust the
same and it pleases rich and poor alike. We
have also the Astor House Goiiee^ every pound guaranteed or
money refunded.
We will place on
r sale
line oi .Groceries and
Canned Goods.
Men's
Work Shirts
J, S. QUINN, Brushton.
In Spring Patterns?l
Fancy Woven
Goods
and Black Sateens
Every Day is OpeningDay
. Eugene Yoree and children have
Mrs, John Blaachard ,of Bombay is
moved here from Faust; they will occupy the Taylor tenament on Eailroad a guest of Mrs, C. Gr. Orton.
Mrs. Hazen of Malone* is visiting at
St.
John Burnett has sold his interest in Mrs. Addie Aidrieh'-s,
Mrs. Gokey of Brasher IFalls has been
the Biverside pool room to his partner,
Chas. Mae Donald and with his family spending a week with her daughter,
moved to Herkimer this week where he Mrs. F . M. ISTichols,
has a good position.
Miss Ida Webster of Malone was a
TJT-ezt Tuesday evening, the 19th,guest at Henry Steenberge's over Sunthere will be a social in the M. 3Lday.
Liite Bo wen of Saranac Lake has'
ehureh parlors. Supper will be served
by $&&. gentlemen. Usual price for been visiting his parents in town for a
few days.
supper*
Sgfea& for Miss Fearless & Co., the Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton of
3-aet €pmedy to be put cm next Mon- Ottawa were guests of relatives iu town
day e^oing at the Qninn opera house over Sunday.
by fee O. T. T. Club, are having: a good
Mrs: Frank Beuyour of WestviHe
advasee sale. - Seats- on sale at Thespent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs.
Hawtins Pharmacy.'
Lewis LaFortupe.
Sylvester Hicks? after an illness of
Mrs. Dollar and fthildreu ot Heuveloiaay weeks, passed away at his home ton visited Mrs. Dollar's mother, Mrs,,
near Whippleville Tuesday morning, Huleft, and sister, Mrs. L. Schneider,
aged 64 years. The funeral occurs from over Sunday and the.first of the week.
his late home this Thursday afternoon.
Mowry Sayles was down from Ayres
He leaves a widow* formerly Minnie last week to attend town meeting; Mrs.
Davis of this place.
Sayles who has been visiting here for
Jaix&s Flanagan "of Malone was sud- a few weeks, returned to Ayres* with
denly called to Philadelphia to attend him.
the funeral of his brother-in-law, Wm.
P. S. Daly went to Syracuse Monday
H., Wlftte, Mr. Flanagan experts to be to attend a convention of the deputies
absent about three weeks spending of the grange held in that city Tuesday.
most of the time in Philadelphia and He returned home today, stopping at
Kew York city,
Paul Smith's Wednesday to attend a
Mr. and Mrs. George Erwin and grange meeting there.
family have moved to East Corinth,
Vermont, where theiir son. Warren has
purchased^ a farm. They left for their
new home Wednesday. Earl left She
day before with their goods. Earl expects to return to Northern New York
in alew/vveekB to accept a position at
Paul StmWs for the summer,
At the close of the grange meetinglast Saturday afternoon a memorial
service was held ipt the late Master Qf
the State Grange, Geo. A. Fuller.
Many tokens of love and.respect were
offered, and the members present all
seemed deeply affected. The badges
BEHMDTOUR
of th© order were reversed and the
charter draped in black. F . M. Godfrey of Olean has been appointed masIS A CLEAR, STRONG
terin: place of late Master Fuller,
In an address givea by Commissioner
of i d e a t i o n , Andrew S. Draper, beCOOD FOR ALL TIKE.
fore the Associated Academic PrinciBEHIND THAT GUMTEE IS THE LARGEST
p a l at Syracuse December 27,1906, a
list of schools was given out that had
the best record last year. This record
IN THE WORLD.
was the per cent of pupils that success
f uHy passed the Begeuts examinations.
Of the 665 public high schools of the
Special attention givea to Watch
statt ftily 96 had a standing of 75 per
Bepairing.
cent* Only two schools in this county
» A . W h i t n e y , Brii&fatoti, N . Y,
wex# Included in the list. Brushton
Uexjb to Pogtoffiee
High School with a standing of 77,1
per eemt and Frankhit Academy with a
ONE HUNDRED YOUNG MEN ARE WANTED AT THE
standing of 76,1 per cent. In Clinton
emm&F there was only one school that
wag included in the list, arid in St. Lawtolean^Ewtteuid, Typewriting and GojcrespOBdence in preparation for
good
positions whieh may besecured lor them where there will be oppor*
rence none; Wehope that the good
tanities for advancement. For particulars and catalogue, address:
work will go on and our school rspuily
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In. Our Millinery Department.
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Soid everywhere
for 50 cents.
Having just returned from New York we are prepared to
show yon all the newest and! latest shapes and trimmings.
Our twenty-five years experience enables us,,to execute
orders in a manner most- becoming to every lady,
Our price for Saturday only,
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Our stocK of Ladies^ and Misses*
Coats is complete,
OUR LARGE STOCK OF FURS
Is now ready, including everything in
Fur Coats, Fur Saques, Fur Jackets*
Fur Muffs, Boas, Etc.
And as many as
you want.
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We carry the largest line of Fur Goods outside
the larfge cities and our twenty five years experience enables us to buy right and sell right.
Every Coat Guaranteed. We invite you to calL
Yours-,
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"Get in early"
Lining Satins
per yd.
WATCH MOVEMENT FACTORY
Rubbers of all discriptions.
None Better,
Just Received at
L. S . RiCe'S, Brushton.
ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE
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w$v w$*7
At Richard Percy's Harness
^OB 50 CESTTS.
SEWED OF FOE 80 CENTS.
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PECK & DALY Agents,
Brnslitoii, N. Y.
Place Yoiir Orders Early,
FOB >SALE BY
W. W. Farnsworth, Jeweter,
BRUSHTON.
Brushton, N. Y.
Dealers in
Heavy&
Hardware,
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Furnaces, Stoves, Tinware,
Farming Tools, Paints, &c.
There is economy and solid satisfaction in
"buying hardware of quality, the only
kind we sell.
farther to the front.
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