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THE
AUTOl ACCIDENT MAY COST'
LIFE OF B. W. dOLE
f
BIG FREIGHT BUSINESS.
Largest
it Hat Ever Been on the 81
• r f i Lawrence Division. :
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Alfi)
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MISSED DEER, KILLED MAN
Marriage! «f H«i4y Smith | t i d M l s |
%thel MurphywOeath of Wlnfleld S.
Kraks in Ohio—26th. Annh/trsary
The present year has been a record Warner Brlggs instantly Killed by
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones—period in point of freight shipments
Companion's Bullet Sunday, '
Farewell Party for Floyd Clement.
originating from points on the St.
Afternoon.
'
WAS RUN DOWN BY MACHINE AT Lawrence division. Inquiry made at
WATERTOWN.
(Mrs. F. W. Chlokering, Correspond11.)
many of the stations and from, ship-
\-\- \
h I '1
Wants, Tor Sale, Etc.
• Card of Thanks.
rincmr* thanks
thsnlutoal
W*d«*Ir*to
to a)(
W*Amn *~VT— our linear*
and boriaJ
kindly aMlsUdotft the
t imth
i
ho jo kindly
who
(AdTertieemenU jpoder
m| || llov*i
whoMnfukl rad
fm
l * i on*. GJIM: alao to tbOM who
«a«hi (nacrtloi; no
Cost of living Agalb Solved, by or
Uw b««utffulflorfcloffering*. I
i '
SBcettU.)
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a 20 Cent Chicken pis
MS. AND If BS. WlLUAM R. JO«N.
RUTH
AND
FLOXSNCC
Supper.
IG8FOESALEby Neton
Baroei farm. Grefr. N. Y.
Mrs. C. E. Claus, Correspondent.) W«b th» undmteoed, wish to thank all thOM
OST.8TRAYED OR
h
./how
kindly aMitUd us duriiur th« siekiMa*
s
,
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Bran* spent \mik andborial
d b i l of
f our b
beloved
l d daughter,
d h t Florence
F. M. ODELL. 8 e.Ts^sT
Vera;
also
thoee
who
aeot
flower*.
Sunday in Houseville.
HOUSEVTLLE.
COPENHAGEN.
ili
P
L
OR SALE-Pali'brown driving horset.
F
L
S
ltNY
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«S
Resolutions of Raaptet.
LowviUe, Oct. 18,1918.
OR SALE - Plttsburg Vlilble Typewriter
A •pedal meeting of the Knight* of Columtra* F almost new, cheap for cash.
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was held Monday evening to take suitable action 45tf
GEORGE STEPHENS.
Aldrich, Oct. 14.—The first fatal
Mrs. D. E. Klngsbury, who has been MB. AND MRS. CHABLCS LABVHM AND FAMILY
pers along the up-State division of bunting
Mrs. J. H. Tamblln returned home
accident this season in this
quite
ill, is recovering.
Leviker 8outh 8 u t
he
New
York
Central
show
that
more
Heartless AutolsU Left Him With
of the Adirondacka, occurred Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs..B. Morgan, of Chamcars have been handled than ever be- section
Dr.
and
Mrs.
W.
H.
Cramer
are
in
near
Coffin's
Mills,
Sunday
afternoon,
Broken Back Lying in t h * S t r e e t - fore over the same territory and
pion, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Warren Briggs, aged 60 years, New York.
Phelps and other relatives hers..
Residents of Street, Attracted by freight records show a larger general when
F.
E.
Bonner
returned
from
New
was shot through the heart, being
Mrs. Foster and daughter, Miss
ncrease than over the previous period killed
York Monday.
Crash, Go to His Assistance..
instantly.
The
fatal
shot
was
the death of Joseph M. SmithUns;. The followof time of any other year.
Mrs. A. 8. Humphrey returned from Nannie Foster, of Gouverneur, were on
ing resolutions were adopted:
tired by Grover Spencer.
black and white yearling bulv
guests
over
Sunday
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
The business at the local freight
Whereas, It ha* pleased Almighty God In His _ TRAYED-A
Brlggs was of a party of five and otsdam, Saturday.
strayed on to my premises a few week? «»„*
B. W. Cole, aged 45, a hay presser house has received its apportionment
I. P. Peterson and family.
infinite wisdom to call to His heavenly home our The
Miss
Ruth
Nellls
was-home
from
the
owner
can
have
animal by paying chtro***
residing near Rices, was struck by an of the business and has shown a ma- they were beating about the woods for Oswego Normal school over Sunbrother knight and cherished friend, Call on John Parks, the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoselton, Mr. beloved
East Road. LowJiue" S J S R Joseph M. BmlthUng.
unidentified automobile at 12 o'clock erial increase in all classes of ship- a deer which they had scared up. day.
and Mrs. Ray McCue, Mr. and Mrs, Resolved. That In the midst of oar bereavement
Spencer saw the deer and fired. The
OR 8ALE-OM pair good draft horses forlast Saturday night while driving ment.
there comes to us the beautiful thought that is
Rev. Mr. Myers, of Barnes Corners, Wynn Searls attended the funeral of consoling
saleeheep. Will work any where. W i l i n g
ball struck some hard substance and
home and is at the city hospital with
to
every
true
Knight
of
Columbus,
that
Joseph
Smlthling
in
Lowvllle,
Wedmake
by Nov
1st EWilin
i
e e for
p tenant
Wil work
any where.
During
the
past
month
the
paper
Saturday and Sunday In Copenbrother Joseph M. Smithling Is now enjoying make room
a broken back. After discovering that mills of the Black river valley have rlcochetted. The bullet struck Briggs spent
room for tenant by Nov. 1st Enquire o
nesday.
hagen.
eternal
reward
of
a
life
well
spent
in
the
side
and
.
passed
directly
Rout* 1. Gfenfiekl.
Cole had been perhaps fatally injured, delivered hundreds of carloads of
The harvest supper on Saturday Resolved, Thst In the death of Brother Smith* A. Wetmore,
JMr. and Mrs. Timothy O'Connor, of
O YOU WANT MONEY? I pay
the occupants of the car are alleged to print and fancy paper, the low water through his heart. Briggs was not in Lowvllle,
ling, C. J. McMorrow Council, No. 781, In common
evening
will
be
served
from
7
o'clock
eash
price
for <A& W rags, r u ^
were
guests
of
friends
here
a host of friends, feeling deeply our loss, exhave left him lying in the middle of of August causing a setback in the the direct pa|h of the bullet, when it recently.
andpall
of old metal
eas
c kinds
e f r <A&
rags,fru
until 9. Chicken pie will also be with
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tend to his immediate family and friends our heart- sacks
sacks
and
all
kinds
of old metals, furs andhiof
the road and disappeared. John Foley paper manufacturing business that left the rifle. The accident happened
felt sympathy; and be it further
served.
Tickets,
adults,
20
cents;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mark
Follette
have
in No. 1 sacks. Call on o T a o W
and George Livermore, residents of has resulted in a great business since near Brlggs' home and bis daughter moved to the Episcopal rectory on hildren, 10 cents.
Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon also dealer
Buff, East State street, Lowville, N. Y
tha records of this Council and published in the Lewis
upper Washington street, where the the high water h*i Improved the was nearby when her father was
Phone'201
J.
The
following
are
the
names
to
be
ataract street.
local papers.
killed.
OR SALE^-Six farm* tor sale, two
accident occurred, heard the crash
DANIEL B. CALVIN.
facilities of the mills.
Mrs. C. J. Allen, of Brooklyn, Is here placed on the roll of honor, in the Bunhand 12 H. P. traction engines st a
Mr.
Briggs
was
about
50
years
of
and the man's groans. They Investi- power
J HAROLD C. COOK. Committee.
day school for the third quarter: Mrs.
two second hand grain binders, two
A
daily
dairy
train
of
milk
proto
care
for
her
mother,
Mrs.
S.
D.
THOMAS NORTON,
gated and carried Cole to the city hos- ducts hat also been ruri over the age and leaves a wife and five grown
new
grain separators, on* 80 H. P. Csse tourin»
H. D. Phelps, Luclle Davis,. Clara
ear used as a demonstrator.
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up children. Spencer is about 26 years Bush, who is ill.
pital, a Bhort distance away.
Phelps,
Eleanor
Higby,
Mra.
M.
J.
St. Lawrence division, with deliveries of
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hurd, of Manns88tf
F. E. BOURGEOIS, Glenfleld.
age and resides at Coffin's Mills.
Resolutions adopted by Union Court, Turin:
An X-ray taken Sunday, under the made at Utica for New York city.
Davis,
F.
J.
Hoselton
and
Mrs.
F.
J.
were guests of Miss Ella WoolWherr**, The Lord in his wisdom has seen fit
direction of Dr. W. J. Kellow and Dr. Other farm products, such as hay and Briggs was employed as a carpenter ville,
SALE- Farm of 17 sen*, town of Denmark.
Hoselton.
worth last week.
to n move from our midst and from our order rjOB
r*2 mite* ftom CutorUuxl. Good building runt
W. C. Couch, revealed a fracture of grain, have not been above normal by the railroad company.
Brotht
r Gil** H. Jones: be it
There was a good attendance at the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
E.
Dryden,
of
nlng
water jrsar around. Good fences, 6O«DPIS.
Reerlvc-d, Thai in the death of Brother Gllet, tr*«s. Ueows.
two upper lumbar vertebrae. The owing to the fact that only a light crop
farming tools. Sell with or
Los Angeles, Cal., are the guests of rally day service, Sunday.. Each did Turin
Court kw«s a member who was always wel- without stock.son*
THOMA—FRITCH.
fragments have not pressed agalnt was harvested in the north country.
EOQUIT* of Julius F. Rlchter
well his and her part, to make good come to the Court and to bis friends.
Q. J. Dryden and Miss Dryden,
Lowville,
Rout*
1.
Cole's spinal cord and BO far there has
Resolved. That we extend our heartfelt symMuch freight is being handled at
J. S. Mitchell returned from a visit the programme. Rev. C. M. Smith, pathy
Fritch Becomee the Bride
been no paralysis of the limbs. .
hi* father and sister; also to all members
In his characteristic way, answered of the to
OR BAUS-On
aeeoont of having
present over the Black river division Mis* Elsie
with
friends
in
Michigan,
Saturday.
g town.
own. II
ami ly, and a copy of these resolutions be
- i
of William G. Thoma.
Cole has been employed by Mont- and the new tariff is expected to give
^ « cotters, one unslh
the question of the small boy, "What mailedithe
rather and sisteir, also sent to the county .» S & f i ? ' * " ***?•*•
The
next
meeting
of
the
Literary
11
gomery Mack. He left Watertown the freight service still more business
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papers.
By
cixlw
of
the
Court.
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does rally day mean?" The church
Room Set, Sewing Machine and other artideL
Mr. Editor:—-On Wednesday after- Ircle will be held Tuesday evening, was decorated with flags and branches
MRS. P. D. HIGBY, Chairman.
shortly before midnight, driving along locally.
which
can
be
seen
at
my
residence
on
Dayan
street
Oct.
21,
with
Mrs.
F.
W.
Chickering.
noon, October 15, at 3 o'clock, at the
the right side of the road. He does not
LowviHa,
JOHN F. PLUNKETT/1
Albert Edghill and family will move of autumn leaves and looked cheery
Evangelical parsonage at Beaver
remember anything of the accident exW.
C.
T.
U.
Resolutions.
and
inviting.
Altogether
the
service
UCTION—Horse*, all farming tools, Tuesday
Falls, occurred the marriage of Elsie here from Harrlsburg NOT. 1, and oc- was one of profit and uplift!
cepting that the automobile which hit
Whereas, G<-d in his all wise providence has led
their house on upper Main street.
Oct. 21st at 1 o'clock, at the Ralph Swsckt
his rig was a five passenger car, con
Catherine Fritch, of Beaver Falls, and cupy
the
Woman
s
Christian
Temperance
Union
of
hammer farm, one mile south of Turin. Everr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Taylor, of WaIlllam
Q.
Thoma,
of
Nautuburg.
Lewis
county
through
another
successful
year,
tainlng three men.
thl
Ing
und«-r 110 cash. Over thst S> month* note*
Wl were attended by Anaatasia and tertown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
MONTAGUE.
and we in convention assembled express our grati- on First National Bat k of BoonvUle/will be UJkeT
They
The automobile was coming Into the
tude
and
pl*d?e
our
confidence
in
our
Heavenly
F.
W.
Chickering,
Tuesday
and
Wed
48-2
G. H. FEISTHAMElT
; city when it smashed into Cole's Union Block Destroyed, Brown Build* Nestor Marllley, of Beaver Falls. The nesday.
(Mrs. F. G. Matty, Correspondent.) Father, believing th«t the victories of the past
bride was handsomely attired in whit9
yeararv Indications of the final triumph of our
wagon, striking the wheel a glancing
OR
SALE-Three
Hanford
Sherwood farms.
ing Gutted. Others Damaged.
Herbert Oreen and family, from
Roy Williams and Addisoh Denlng luse.
charmeuse trimmed with shadow lace
112acres, \Vi miles, 112 acre*. 8 miles, and 1 *
blow and throwing Cole several feet.
Resolved,
That
we
co-operate
with
all
organisanear
Barnes
Corners,
will
move
to
the
were
home
over
Sunday.
seres,
8
mile*
from
LowviU*
village,
with or with*
and beads. Her traveling suit was
It is thought that Mr. Cole must
formed for the moral uplift of humanity; out stock. All splendid farms, near the "Huh."
Thomas McGrath and David Galvin tions
Fire which totally destroyed the old green serge with hat to match. Her Woolworth house on Mechanic street,
that we urge all possible effort to make clear to Lowville. Other farms. Want to list for salsa.
have fallen across something to have
1.
visited Matty brothers, Friday.
missionary societies that Intemperance is a hin- few more LowviUe houses and Lewis county
sustained his injuries. The automo- Union block on Main street, and gut maid wore cream serge with bead November
Mrs. Silas George, Mrs. George
Lewis Poor and family, of Oswego drance to missions and the advancement of the farms. No charge unlass sale. General Law Pracs
bile stopped a short distance further ted the Brown block adjoining caused trimmings. The bride and groom are Hooker
kl' adorn of Christ in the world.
tice.
Lawyer. WILLIAM B.BREER
and
Miss
Mary
Trlpp,
of
Waon. One man ran back and attempted a loss of nearly $20,000 in the village well and favorably known and very ter town, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.county, have been visiting friends and Resolved. That by example and precept we derelatives
in
town.
fend
the
Christian
Sabbath
and
take
a
firm
stand
popular.
They
have
the
best
wishes
of
Adams
last
Thursday.
RIVATE S A L J U - A eale wiU jbe held at the,
to raise Cole, but soon Joined the
Mrs. A. Bradbury is spending some against any sports or g tines which may desecrate
E. B. Curtis farm. West Martin* burg, for th»
Prompt and efficient work on the of their many friends. The happy H. F. Rich, Saturday.
others in the machine and drove away.
the day.
next
three weeks. The following will be disposed
Mrs.
W.
C.
Jones
will
go
to
New
time
at
the
home
of
her
Bister,
Mrs
Resolved, Thst we appreciate and extend our of: One work horse, one two-year-old colt; one
Foley and Livermore telephoned to part of the Adams fire department, the couple left on the 6:30 train for Boon York next week to attend the State Fred Cbapin, at Adams.
thanks to those who ar« not Identified with this double harnesa, on* single harness, one new twopolice headquarters and Patrolmen aid of the Watertown department and ville and Utica and on their return and National convention of the W. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ladette Goutremout organisation
for their liberal donatio s to aid the seated buggy, one single buggy, one hay loader.
Gilligan and Barnes hurried to the the presence of fire walls on either they will reside with the bride's T. U. Mrs. Jones is the delegate from and son Henry, visited Mr. and Mrs modal contest.
one mowing machine, one hay rake, one pair light
parents.
side
of
the
burning
buildings
were
Resolved,
That
we extend a vote of thanks to sleighs, one cutter, one coal stove, one cook stove.
scene of the accident. The wagon was
Lewis
county.
James
Marriott
at
Clayville,
Sunday.
the
officers
for
the
use
of
this
church,
to
the
variOther articles too numerous to mention.
found in a badly damaged condition. factors In preventing greater damage,
pulpits snd press for the opportunity of preMr. and Mrs. Fred J. Kelly and twoous
W. P. CURTIS.
Mrs. E. B. Sterling, Mrs. Ella WardTo Convene In Oswego.
The horse was not injured. Dr. Couch as the fire was in the heart of the
senting our work, and to all who in any way have
Hoyt and James, of West Mar- contributed to the success of our work.
was called to the hospital to attend business district.
\ UCTION—The undersigned will sell at pubHe
The second annual convention of well, of Watertown, and Miss Fannie sons,
MARY C. SHERWOOD, [
i l auction on the Lafayette Lee farm 1M miles
The fire broke out about 5:30, and the King's Daughters and Sons, Sheldon, ofBrdoklyn, were guests of tinsburg, were recent guests of rela
Cole, whose condition was such that
MRS. H. J. PHELPS. f
south of the village of Martinsburg. on Tuesday
when discovered there was a brisk northern district, will be held in the Mrs. Jane Wright and Miss Ella tlves In town.
his wife was sent for.
October
28,1913. at 10 o.dock a. m., 1 reaperssd
Mrs. Janet Matty has returned home,
Under.. (McCormlck,)
The police spent Sunday in follow blaze in progress In the Roberts' meat West Baptist church of Oswego, this Wright last week.
,) 1 hay
y loader.
der. 2 hho r^s ei^ .
after
spending
about
three
.
weeks
i
hi 1 side
id delivery
l
James
S.
Mitchell
received
word
1
mowing
machine,
rake. 1 hay ted*
market.
The
fire
went
north
until
it
ing up the slight clues that had been
afternoon and evening. The district
DIED.
der.
1
roller.
1
drilL
1
disc
harrow,
2 ptawtfl
visiting
relative*
at
Felts
Mills,
Black
Sunday
of
the
death
of
his
brother-inleft by the automobile. Every gar came against a two foot fire wall and comprises the counties of St. Lawdouble wagon. 8 pairs heavy sleighs, 1 pair light
age was visited in the hopes of getting the C. E. Ripley harness store. Pro- rence, Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego and law, Winfleld 8. Krape, in Ravenna, River and West Lowville.
sleighs.
1
cultivator,
1
potato
planter,
1
potato digtheir home near Boon ville. FriMr. and Mrs. Charles Goutremout dayROWSAM-At
morning. October 10th. Glenn M,, adopted son ger, 1 hop plow. 1 hand scraper, 1 hay rack, 1
some trace of a partially wrecked car gress was there stopped. Spreading Oneida. It is expected that a good O., and left Monday morning to attend
sleigh
rack,
1
stable
truck.
1
spring
tooth
harrow.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rowtam, aged one year and
Telephone messages were sent to all south the fire reached to a block own- delegation from various circles will be the funeral. Mr^Krape was a resi and daughters, Helen, Elizabeth and of
1 mud sled, sap buckets, 1 sugar pan. 1 Gifford
three days.
Bernice,
of
Harrisburg,
were
recent
dent
of
Copenhagen
many
years
ago.
ed
by
Walter
Brown.
Here
the
prochurn,
(large.)
Hay
forks,
rope
and
pulleys,
1 fanthe near-by villages. One party of
In attendance.
This lovely bud, so young and fair
ning mill, (impi oved) and other articles too numerClarence Kelsey haB purchased a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ladette Gou
Called hence by early doom.
three men passed through Carthage gress of the blaze was hindered by
ous to mention. Terms cash.
Just came to show how sweet aflow'r
cheese and butter factory near tremout.
about 2 o'clock Sunday morning. The the fire wall, but the flames leaped
The Late Julia Carroll Bannon.
MRS. TRUMAN SLYE.
In paradise wculd bloom.
Herbert Rlordan has been improv
Sackets
Harbor
and
will
sever
his
consuspicion of the police centered on into the front of the Brown block and
Mr. Editor:—At her home in HarA UCTION SALE OF FARMING OUTFITEre sin could bar m or sorrow fade,
Lowvllle, but nothing of a definite before the fire was extinguished this risburg, Saturday, Oct. 4, occurred the nection with the Copenhagen factory, ing the appearance of his farm by
Jt\>. Th* undersigned will sell at public suction st
Death came with friendly care,
building was gutted. The losses are death of one of the town's oldest and which he has held for several years, having some very large stones renature was secured.
the former Oliver 8he)don farm on Number Three
The opening bud to Heaven conveyed.
moved
by
the
stone
lifters,
Messrs
this
week.
Mr.
Kelsey
expects
to
beplaced
as
follows:
Road, between Copenhagen 'and Lowville, ThursIf Cole recovers he will probably
And bade it blossom there.
most highly respected residents. Mrs
October 80,1918, at 1 p. m. sharp, two hoaes,
Frank Carpenter, portion of Union Julia Carroll Bannon was the daugh- gin operations in his new business Vlrk^ler, of Lowvllle.
be a cripple for life. Should the broken
Besides the parents he leaves to mourn his death day,
Johnston
grain binder and Superior drill seeder,
Sunday
William
Curtis
and
family
next
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rowsam, of Lowville; Mr. and both nearly as good; as new. Key Stone hay loader.
vertebrae eventually press against the block, and barber shop, loss $1,800 ter of Henry and Rose Carroll, and
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bow Mrs. C. W. Parkinson, of CusviUe; Orlando, Viola one wide tire wageo, one truck wagon, one milk I
The
W.
M.
of
Copenhagen
Chapter,
spinal cord, physicians say his legs partly covered by Insurance.
was born in county Meath, Ireland
wagon, one doul
... two Beau,
louble buggy with
Frank Williams, restaurant, loss Nov. 1, 1826. Mi]s. Bannon came to O. E. a , Mrs. Ida L. Merrill, being man and children, Charles, Frances and Ella, of Boon villa.
will be paralyzed.
wagon boxes, hayrack, heavy^
r
unable to attend the annual meeting and Clinton, of Lowville, and Mrs. Mil
$1,000,
no
insurance.
OTICE TO CREDITORS—In pursuance of with Ui roe seats, cutter, double harness, heavy
Held for Grand Jury.
America when only six months old, of
the Grand Chapter held in New ford Loudwlck, of Dexter.
John De Barber, portion of Union her early life being spent in Copenan order of the Surrogate of Lewis county, single harness, light single harness, Oliver sulky
Watertown, Oct. 14.—Charged with block, and candy store, $2,500.
Next Saturday, Oct. 18, 1B the last notice is hereby given, according to law. to all plow, Weir walking plow, wheel harrow, smooth
hagen and Syracuse. At the age of York city this week, the associate
arsons having claims against Thomas O'Brien, ing harrow, horse rake, mower, grindstone, fanviolating section 290 of the motor
Rafferty meat market, loss $1,600. 20 Bhe was united in marriage with matron, Mrs. Blanche Rye!, was a day for reglsteratlon. All those whose perso!
t* a
of the town of Pinckney, in said county of ning mill, corn cultivator, heavy tin tank for coollate
Yehicle law, in failing to report the
names are not on the register, and Lewis,
delegate
from
Copenhagen
Chapter
deceased, that they are required to exhibit ing milk, cold water aerator, sixty egg incubator,
Walter Brown block, loss $1,500.
Patrick Bannon, who died 27 years and left for New York Monday morn- who wish to vote this coming elec the same,
accident of Saturday night to the
with the vouchers thereof to the sub- and a few other article*.
F. T. Thompson, hardware store ago. Since her marriage Mrs. Banscriber,
executor of the will of the said deceased, Terms-Cash up to ten dollars, then good appolice, Raymond J. Curtis, a well- loss $3,000, covered by Insurance.
tion, should appear in person at the at his residence
ing.
In the town of Pinckney, in said proved note* will be accepted,unless other previous
non had resided on the farm seven
known employe of the State highway
county of Lewis, on or before the 20th day of arrangements are made.
Fourteen young friends of Floyd town bouse on that date.
C. B. Grimshaw, general store, loss miles north of Copenhagen, where she
April. 1914.
department, was arraigned in city $3,500, insurance, $2,500.
If you are in need of any of the above mentioned
Clement met at hie home last week to
Dated. October 1L 1918.
articles you will do well to attend the sale.
court Monday. He waived examinaBELLWOOD.
Manhattan hotel, damage done $300. died. She was a lovingg wife and.celebrate his-. 12th birthday, also as
PATRICK
KEHOE,
Executor.
MYRON E. VAN ORNUM.
tion and was held in $1,000 bail to
WILLIAM B. BREEN, Attorney for Executor.
C. E. Ripley, harness store and por- mother and a true and devoted friend a farewell baity to their friend who
await the action of the grand jury.
(Minnie
R.
Wheeler,
Correspondent.)
Mrs. Bannon is survived by three soon will leave with his parents for
"VrOTlCE TO CREDITORS.—In pursuance of
tion of Union block, $600.
About midnight, Saturday, Curtis,
Convening of Board of Supervisors. J3I an order of the Surrogate of the county of
James Bannon is quite 111.
Tenants in Union block, Mrs. Mary daughters, Mrs. James Shields, Misses their new home near Syracuse. Games
Lewis,
notice Is hereby given, according to law. to
with Martin Gllligan, a chauffeur em Giddon, Charles Corey and family, Mr. Nettie and Florence Bannon, of this were played, refreshments served, and
Mrs. Maurice Vaughn is the guest o
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Super- all persons having claims asainst Daniel Meployed by J. B. Wise, Charles Lytton, Dunn and tbe-.Hess brothers, loss of place; four sons, Jamea and Todd. of a good time enjoyed by the young peo- relatives in Watertown.
visors of the County of Lewis will convene in an- MaeAulay, lat* of the town of Leyden, in said
session in the Supervisors' room in the Court county of Lewis, deceased, that they sre i*«
a friend of Gilligan, was driving up personal property about $1,000.
Harrlsburgh; Edward, of Lowville ple. The guests before leaving pres
Frank Walt has moved to his re- nual
House In the village of LowviUe, New York, on qoired to exhibit the same, with the Toocbsn
Washington street. Curtis was anxious
and John, of Anthony, Kansas; also ented Floyd with several gifts as a cently purchased farm in Worth.
Wednesday, November 12,1913, at 2 o'clock p. m. thereof to the snbscrfber, executrix of the wiB
to sell his car and was demonstrating
one sister, Mrs. Mary Murphy, of remembrance of tbelr viBlt,
person having bills against the eounty will of the said deceased, at the office of D. H^
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boshart are Any
$5,000 VERDICT FOR YOUTH.
please present the same on or before the third day O'Brien in the village of Port Leyden in the county
it to Gilligan, according to his stateMishawaka, Ind. The late-Gen; Henry / O v e r Birfty friends of Mr. and MrB spending two weeks in New Tork.
of Lewis, New York, on or before the 1st day of
of the session.
, - ments.
Carroll waB a brother of Mrs. Bannon Thomas Jones from Copenhagen and
May. 1914.
W. J. Smith and W. Lyng made a Dated at Lowville, New York; Oct. 8, 1918.
Victim
Lost
Fcot
in
Railroad
Yard
Dated October 15,1S18.
Funeral services were held Tuesday/ Gouyerneur gave them a surprise at buBlnesa trip to Watertown, Monday.
Cole^was driving up Washington
CHARLES 8. MERENESS. JR., '
Accident
and
First
Jury
Allowed
Clerk of the Board of Supervisor*.
ELLA F.MACAULAY, Executrix.
morning at St. Mary's church, Copen- their home, near this village Saturday
street slowly. Behind him came the
Mr. and Mrs. John Collins are en 48-8
Him
$7,100.
hagen, Rev. O. L. Bentley officiating evening, the occasion- being the 25th tertaining their mother from Carthage.
heavy machine. Just before the acciInterment was made at Rural ceme- anniversary of their marriage. The
dent occurred Curtis applied the
Mrs. M. Quirk spent last week with
Watertown, Oct. 15.—A verdict of tery, Lowville.
brakes and then Is said to have skidevening passed with music and games her daughter, Mra. W. M. Allen, at
ded and struck the wagon from the $5,000 in favor of Lloyd Burtls, aged
and at 11 o'clock supper was served Harris burg.
15, of Antwerp, was reported in Suleft side.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones were presented
HARRISBURG.
John Whifney, of South Hammond,
preme court after a jury had delibwith a number of beautiful gifts by is the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
erated
for
over
three
hours.
The
acMISTAKEN IDENTY.
tion was brought against the New Miss Bertha Hodge Badly Burned on their friends, who wished them many Henry Deraway.
happy returns of the day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Allen, of HarrisFace, Neck and Arms by Exploding / T h e marriage of Harry Smith and burg,
Man Supposed to be Dead Working in York Central Railroad by the mother
spent Sunday with Mr. and
y
of
the
boy.
At
a
previous
trial
the
Alcohol
Lamp
In
High
8chool
Room
Rome.
i E
h Murphy occurred at Deer Mrs. E. J. Wheeler.
Ethel
verdict was $3,100.
You may hide your money about the house,
Henry Rhoeder has purchased a
The case was reversed on appeal (Mrs. W. A. Vary, Correspondent.) River, Tuesday morning, Oct. 14. Mr
Whltesboro, Oct. 16.—After the rehouse at Lowville of Everett Millard
Smith
la
one
of
Copenhagen's
rising
and
a
new
trial
ordered.
Young
Burbut
burglars are persons who live by their,
mains of the unknown man killed on
Mrs. Clara Loucka -was a guest of
business men, having recently and will move there soon.
the New Tork Central Railroad at tis lost one foot between a bridge Mr. and Mra. E. E. Hodge last week. young
wits,
and it will hot l e safe. Then, too, there's
Albert Edghill has sold hlB farm to
purchased the blacksmith business of
Oriskany several days ago were re- leading to a cattle car and the stock
Mrs.
Julia
Kelsey,
who
has
been
1
1
tlie
dangei
of
fire.
•
Mr.
Thomas,
of
Gouvtmeur;
considerB.
C.
Jacobs.
His
bride
is
the
eldest
move from the grave at Grand View yard fence.
several weeks, remains about the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mur ation, $7,900. Mr. and Mrs. Edghill
Two new witnesses were sworn on for
cemetery by Undertaker B. L. Wrench
same.
Keep your spare money in the Watertown
phy and is a young lady of pleasing will move to Copenhagen.
and later identified as being the re- the part of the plaintiff. There had
*fr. and Mrs. W. Peebles, of Low- personality. Mr. and Mrs. Smith wll
been
a
variance
of
evidence
over
the
Savings
Bank
It will "be ABSOLUTELY
mains of Frank Owens, whose famil
ville,
have
been
guests
of
Mr.
and
reside in Copenhagen* Their many TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN
resides at Little Falls, it has been as boy's presence at the cattle yard. The Mrs. Enos Peebles.
SAFE
and
earning
the highest rate of interest
friendB
extend
congratulations.
youth,
when
on
the
stand
claimed
that
OF
LOWVILLE.
certained that Mr. Owens is still aliv
George A. Stoddard, of Carthage
consistent with safe banking methods, com
and living in Rome, where he is em he had been asked by a cattle dealer has been a recent guest of Mr. and
named Smith to stand and watch the Mrs. A. T. Roberts.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
ployed.
LYONS FALLS.
pounded semi-aDnually.
Section 13 of the Liquor Tax Law,
Half a dozen different people identi cattle.
Mrs.
Betsle
Roberts
is
spending
the
being Chapter 34 of the Consolidated
Mr. Smith testified that he did not week in Lowvllle visiting her son, C
fled the remains of Mr. Owens, bul
Its easy, safe and convenient to bank by
of Timothy Sullivan, Jr., and Laws of the State of New York, that
his daughter, desiring to be positive, recollect having asked Buch service ol A. Roberts and family and other rela Marriage
mail.
Your postal request brings full infor
Miss
Elizabeth
Hoffman.
all
of
the
local
option
questions
prothe
boy.
The
attorneys
for
the
railmade a visit to Rome, where Mr.
tlves.
vided for therein will be voted on at
mation.
Owens was at one time employed, and road claimed that Burtls was a tresRev. Leo Boen has discontinued
to her astonishment found her father passer and accordingly not entitled to services at the Baptist church and (Miss Czrena G^Porter, Corresponds.) the next general election to be held
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown have Tuesday, November 4, 1913, viz:
alive. Thus the identification of th damages.
there will be no more services until tnoved
Witnesses told of having seen Bur- spring.
Question 1. Selling liquor to be
to Franklin street.
remains is still unsolved.
tis and Mr. Smith driving cattle into
iMr. and Mrs. Ernest Curtis spent drunk on the premises where sold.—
Mrs.
Edwin
Emmons,
sister,
of
Mrs
the car, corroborating the main por- F. S. Vary, who has spent the summer Monday and Tuesday in East Rodman Shall any person be authorized to
Stearns—Burns.
Mrs. Edward W. Robinson has re- traffic in, liquors under the provisions
- Miss Ella Burns, of CaJrtbage, and tion of the boy's testimony.
with her, has returned to her home In turned
from a pleasure trip to Brook of subdivision one of section eight of
Orville Stearns, of Schenectady, were
Chicago.
the liquor tax law namely, by selling
Big Hop Crop Sold.
lyn.
married Saturday morning at St.
The
State
road
is
now
completed
Waterville, Oct. 15.—The George W. and the'guard rails are being put up
Mr. and Mrs. John Hines, of Syra- liquor to be drunk on the premises
James church, the Rev. Father Her- Allen
crop of 220 bales of hops was The stone crusher has been moved to cuse, spent Sunday with relatives in where sold, in the town of Lowville?
ring officiating. Dr. Stearns, of Og sold today
•
for 40 cents a pound. This the "high bridge" Job, and the road town.
Question 2. Selling liquor not to be
densburg, was best man and Mrs is
•
more than double the size of any at that place will soon be completed.
Mrs. E. F. Ryan has been the recent drunk on the premises where sold.—
Fannie Finley, of Carthage was brides crop
Shall
any
person
be
authorized
to
raiBed
in
Sangerfield
or
Marshall
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Smith
In
Friday evening, Oct. 31, the Helpers
maid.
traffic in liquors under the provisions
and the largest in this part of the will hold a Hallowe'en social at the Utica.
Lawrence Murray, William Hines of BubdlviBion two of section eight of
State.
home of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Vary
Agricultural Law.
Frank Garvin, of Ilion, spent Sun the liquor tax law, namely, by selling
There will also be a booth, at which day in
Calvin J. Huson, Commissioner o
liquor not to be drunk on the premises
town.
Bartlett-Buck.
fancy
and
useful
articles
will
be
on
Agriculture, Albany, announces tha
where Bold, in the town of Lowville?
G.
Warde
Arnold
is
spending
a
few
Carthage, Oct. 15.—This morning'at sale. All are invited to attend. Re- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Question 3. Selling liquor aB a
any person desiring a copy of the agricultural law of the State may have the 8 p'clock the marriage of Mrs. freshments will be served?
pharmacist on a physician's prescripMiss Bertha Hodge had the mlsfor George Arnold.
same free upon application. The en- Emma M. Buck to Jerome BartMiss Marguerite Hess spent Satur- tion.—Shall any person be authorized
tire agricultural law has been printed lett took place at the home tune last Tuesday, while in a class day
Sunday with MIBB Winifred to traffic in liquors under ,the provias bulletin 51, and includes the amend- of the bride, 21 Bridge street, room at Copenhagen high school with Gillenand
sions of subdivision three of-section
In
Utica.
WeBt
Carthage.
The
wedding
was
a
several
other
pupils,
to
be
badly^bumments made last winter, notably the
eight of the liquor tax, law, namely, bx
Mrs.
C.
L.
Mclntyre
and
Miss
Elsie
very
quiet
one,
only
the
immediate
ed
on
her
face,
neck
and
armsby
the
new article relative to the sale o
selling liquor as a pharmacist on a
Williams
have
returned
from
a
visit
farm produce on commission. Com- relatives being present. After a wed* explosion of an alcohol lamp, which with relatives in Utica.
physician's prescription in the town
missioner Huson has included in this ding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Bartiett was being refilled while lighted, by
Mr. and Mrs. John Sands and son of Lowville?
Prof. Brainard. Miss Hodge is at
bulletin such provisions of the county left for New York.
Question 4. Selling liquor by hotel
present doing nicely, but It will necesi Harold, of Syracuse, are guests of the
CARTHAGE, N. Y.
law, town law, labor law and genera
keepers
only.—Shall any person be
former's
mother,
Mrs.
Delia
Sands.
tate
her
being
absent
from
school
for
Turkey
"Crop"
Short.
business law as bear some relation to
Kenneth Flanders, fjrom Clarkson authorized to traffic in liquors' under
agriculture, such as the dog law, the Potsdam, Oct. 15.—The annual re- several weeks. Several of the other Technical
school, spent Sunday with subdivision one of section eight of the
fence- law, regulations in regard to ports regarding the shortage of the pupils were slightly burned.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Flan liquor lax law, but only in connection
stray animals, the provisions of th northern New York turkey output are
with the business of keeping a hotel,
ders.
Elisha D. Eames.
law relating to weights and measures, beginning to be heard in thlB section,
Mrs. W. Porter and daughter Czrena in the town of Lowville, if the
so far as they lfcay be of interest to and from present indications there
Elisha D. Eames, 77, a former resi
- r :':" i :i:~ ^- = - " Surplus and Undivided
recent guests dt Mr, and Mrs. majority of the votes cast on the first
farmers, and a number of other legis- seems to be some little truth in the dent of Watertown, died Saturday in were
question
submitted
are
in
the
negaA. Burr, of Utica. Mrs. Porter
.."•;: • J.. . - ? - ^ — - - ^ v •'*"'.;"•
Rofitt..
lative enactments relating to agricul statements this year. It is said that Utah, while on his way to California. L.
tive?
will
visit
friends
in
Ilion
before
her
ture.
the cold, wet spring, was very un- Mr. Eames suffered an injury in return.
V
Dated, October 16, 1913.
favorable to the young birds ajid Brooklyn laBt spring, which left him
W. H. Egieton,
On Tuesday morning at St. John's
f
proved
fatal
to
great
numbers
of
them.
helpless
for
weeks.
Mr.
Eames
was
v
Everybody Went to Church.
church occurred the marriage of Timo- Town Clerk, Town of Lowville, Lewis
(BUILDING OWNED BY THE BANK.)
**y
A novel crusade has been on a Few flocks are to be found in this for years a prominent manufacturer thy Sullivan, Jr., and Miss Elizabeth
County, New York.
Cooperstown, where everybody was in Immediate vicinity, and the dealers in Watertown, being identified with Hoffman, by Rev. Father Dean, of P.or
Depository for United States and State of New York
the manufacture of air brakes.
OTICE—Notice is hereby given pursuant to
vlted to go to church on just one Sun axe already predicting high prices.
Leyden.
the written request of forty-four (44) residay, and the movement was a co
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Davis, Mrs. T.dents and tax payers whose names appear upon
Eczema and Itching Cured.
operative one. The merchants donat
Young People's Branch.
W. Brown and Mrs. Noah Whittlesey the last assessment roll of the town of Lowville,
ed their advertising space in the loca
The soothing, healing medication in were guests Tuesday of Rev. and Mrs.New York, thst at the next biennial Town MeetMr. Editor:—The Young People's
to be held at the same time as the general
newspapers to the use of the churches Branch of the W. C. T. U., held a Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment pene- C F. Klttrldge in Whitesboro, mak Ing
Wo invite your banicing business upon the most favorable tertnu.
election, i. e., November 4, 1913, the following
in which to advertise the campaign regular monthly meeting last Monday trates ever tiny pore of the skin Ing the trip in Mr. Davis' auto.
Proposition" will be submitted to the taxOoUectiona p*orapily and carefully made by competent employees.
electors who are the owners of property
Cards were placed In the store win evening at the home of Miss Bertha clears it of all impurities— stops itch
The Christian Endeavor Society j en- paying
assessed upon the last preceding assessment roll
dows, the mails were flooded with in Bfownell. The branch decided to have ing inBtantly. Dr. Hobson's Eczema joyed
of said town, to wit:
a
social
and
business
meeting
In
3 Per Cent Paid on Savings Account
vltations and the local press lent
a membership contest, to last from Ointment is guaranteed to speedily
session rooms of Forest church
PROPOSITION.
helping hand. The churches were now until Christmas; also a Hallowe'en heal eczema, rashes, ringworm, tetter the
Friday evening. Refreshments were ti " Shall there be raised by tax upon the taxable
crowded to overflowing and there wa party. The place and date were un- and other unsightly eruptions. Eczema Berved
of the town of Lowville. N. Y., too
and all report a pleasant time; ( ' property
sum of Five Hundred Dollars annually, for rthe
standing room only as a result of thi decided. Following the business meet- Ointment is a doctor's prescription,
A. BION CARTER, Pres.
0. J. REEDER, Cashier
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Gaylord en " period of two years, to wit: Th© years 1913 and
effort to get people to go to church Ing we listened to a short but inter- nb^!& experiment. All druggists or tertaine'd
at dinner, Tuesday, the fol 1914. for the benefit and useof the Lowville Free
The newspaper reports do not say, esting programme, after which re- by mall, 50c. Pfelffer Chemical Co. lowing: Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Morgan Library."
DIRECTORS.
':
Notice Is hereby further given that the pells of
whether the clergymen on this par- freshments were served.
Philadelphia and St. Louis.—adv.
of Great Bend; Mr. and Mrs. G. G. said
Town Meeting will be opened at S o'clock A.
ticular Sunday handed out dry theol8. J Gifford,
Geo. J. Dryden,
E . ViUars,
Ohas. 3. Reeder.
Morgan and Arthur Morgan, of House- M. and remain open until 6 o'clock P. u. of sale
Ethel Stoddard.
ogy, or preached on real live subjects
The United States government is vllle; MIBB Lottie Sayles, of Albany day.
Dated
at
LowvlUe.N.-jr..
Oct.
l»V
A.
D..
1918.
and gave their congregations someA man's reputation never goes far the largest dredging concern in the Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dominlck, and MUs
R. J. WohRrdflon,
A.. Bion Oarter^ . : S. B. RlcliardBon.
W. ^ EOLBTON, Town Oerk
thing tangible to think about.
from his character.
world.
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