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8JX"UMDATt JUNE. »5> 1904
COPENHAGEN
BARNES CORNERS
Miss Mary E. Fuller to Marry Frederick Independence' Ball at Hotel Curtis July 4
Delegates Chosen toCounty Convention of Village People Seefc Summer Recreation Miss Ethel Dietrich and Mer'ton JSvelelgh Cat Cares for a Kitten and a Chicken—
Mchitt Sage—Personal Mention.
—Children's Day Exercises in the M.
at Chaumont—Scarlet Fever Cases. ; Slightly Injured In a Runaway AcKing's Daughters.
A
Big
Snow
Drift
in
June.
E. Church Tomorfow Evening.
cident.
V
OKBSOBKT
BICYCLES
We have dropped^ all other
makes as the Crescent|lias provj
ed to be the best; best made,
best wearing, best satisfaction.
Gent's and Ladies' ^models for
1904 now on sale at $30.
C'I ;•• nhagen, June 24.—Mrs. A. ,E.
Hodman, June 24,—Dr. George WMtBrownville', June 24.—Mr. arid Mrs.'
Sheru.;ud "is visiting friends in U'ate.Xjorra-ine,
June
24.—<
.
M.
Frederick
Barnes Corners, June 24.—Mr. and
Dexter,
June
24.—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Willtaliei of Fulton is a g-uest ot 3ST. G. J. Mugenfelter visited friends ait I/owt0Wi ,
].). C. Hall and Mr. and Mr.-..
iam Lonsdale left Saturday to spend' a
Cooley.
Itii.v .Jones, who has been attending Mis.
ville Sunday.
; week with, relatives and friends ait of Smithville was in tow ?i last week.
i.arles Bibb and .-on tcuk an autjDdwai'd Watts <*£ Baiuies Corneals lias
John A, Shaver 'isi hnnie from Wis- schui'i at Brooklyn, is passing t h e (lmibile
Mrs. Morrison arrived from Chicago; Gouv-erneur and Philadelphia.
trip to Osuego county last
been Tisiting' a t B. A. Cooley's.
consin'.
summer vacation with his parents.
last week to spend ttta summer with
Air. and Mrs. B u r t Gilmore arrived
Miss Jennie Hughs gave a yory iri- her sister, Mrs. Bosworih.
B. ]?. Pox is building M new barn.
Mr. and Mrs. Shu 11 z of Syracuse week.
teiesting' discourse on missionary
Clarence Carpenter and Mrs. Nor visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carpeu* Mr. and Mrs. X. (i. Wait and Miss C H I L D B E K ' S
3? .S. Schermerli'orn and family left home Saturday, after spending a week
woilc a t the M, E, church Sunday.
man S. Walts of Wateriown are-visit- ter last week.
Bessie Wait were in Watertown TuesSaturday for Schermerboim's Park, wi'tli relatives a t Buffalo,
MODELS,
Miss Famine Weston of Gle.n, Park ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Eev aaicl Mrs. H. W; Eobilason of Chaumont, wfhere iJiey will spend the
Mr. and Mrs. William Fuller of day.
:
was the guest of h e r sister. Mrs. H. Carpenter.
Bittland a n d Mrs. Pierce of Oswego remainder of the season.
Buitland have issued invitations for
Oscar Oat man of Adams called on
Of the same excellent work*
\\eie recent guests of Bev. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Pitkin are the marriage of their daughter. Miss friends hi'i'e Wednesday.
Ethel Dennie of limerick visited 'T. Cory, Sunday.
Charles Moyer of St. bawrenee uni- home from New Jersey.
W H Howe.
Mary Elizabeth Fuller, to Frederick
Ellery G r e w and Itollu Parker were manship, from the same factory,,
Katheriue Campbell last week.
Bie Boclmaxt orchestra, aided by EdMr. and Mrs. 0. C. Tucker left Mon- MeXitt Sage of Copenhagen. Wednes- in Watertown Tuesday.
Emma Hemings of Carthage is the versity has arrived' home to spend the
with the same guarantee, now at
waid 'Waits, cometis*, g'ave a very em- guest of Mabel Frazier amd other summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. day to visit their daughter, Mrs. Clara day.
Mrs. George Odelt ,,( Kudmam spent
WiM Moyer,
jojable mtisicale art G. TV. Gardner's' friends here.
Hermon Itoberts was in Watertown last week with her dmijL'hter.-, Mrs. $15 to $20.
Van Doren, of Three Mile Bay.
Ned Gibbs of New Haven, Conn., is
Satmday evening'.
S. A. Grimshaw is the owner of a Thursday.
Ella Bo.-iiart and MUs ICmum Lucas.
Mr. Carpenter, who has been, all a t
Martan Hoffman found • a purse cont- J . Sweeney's for t h e past si'x weeks the g'uest of his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. cat with only one kitten and a hem
D. E. Ten-ill is spending a few days
Mrs. Edith d i r t ' s of Copenhagen vis- TIRES FOR $ 1 . 5 0
tanung' a sum. of money i n the street with erysipelas, was taken t o a hos- Frank Gibbs.
with only one chicken. The cat is at Grenell Island.
ited her parents, Mr. and Mr-. It. E. Just right for your old wheels,
A.
horse
owned
by
John.
Dietrich
of
the other day au'd by diligemb inquiry pital a t Watertown.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Millard and (ireL'g. Saturday and Sunday.
caring J5or the kitten and the chicken
iound the owner, an'elderly lady, and
son are visiting friends a t EHi.-tmrg.
Mis. Mate Waterman a : d i-hil .'ren of and the price does not indicate
The Glen Park, Brownville ' and Perch River and driven by his daugh- with t h e same motherly affection.
ter,
Miss
Ethel
Dietrich.,
accompanied
letunned the same.
Truman Chickering was in Water- Watertown are visiting .Mrs. Water- the quality.
Prof.
W.
H.
Nelson
of
Woodville
is
Paddy Hill schools united and went to
town Thursday.
At t h e l a s t session of t h e King's Chaumont Tuesday to picnic a t Scher- by Merton Eveleigb of this village, in town.
man'- parents, Mr. and Mr-. L. P .
took fright Saturday .noon, while' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rirkland visited
F. P. Lansing was at Deer liiver Green.
Daughters delegates to t h e county con- •mei'hoi'n's Park.
Thursday.
's en tion. at Watertovm J u n e 31 and 0. M. Crouch of Portland, Ore., ar- coming down William street, a s th'e •friends at Belleville Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scabs and
Several pupils from out of town children et Wtaertown wrrL- guests of
Julj 1 -were elected as follows: Mrs. rived here Saturday to visit his uncle? whistles were blowing-. While passing
Fred 35. Brown, who lives about mid"Clark
Bros.'
store
t
h
e
bit
broke
and
I d a Oa.tman, Mrs-. E. A. Cooley, Miss H. G'. Steele.
way, between Lorraine and Worthville, tried regents' examinations last week. Mr. anil Mr.-. A. I). Lucas Sunday.
Training class examinations were
Lena Vanderwort, Miss • Cynthia Post Mrs. Pilon is entertaining- friends tlie occupants of tihe carriage, were uiv presented your correspondent with a
Mrs. Albert Putnam of Lat'argeville
able
to
guide
t
h
e
horse,
which
ran
and Mrs. H. A, Smith.
14-quart pail full of "beautiful, snow" held in the Copenhagen high s h.ol is visithisr relatives here.
from Bosiere.
WATEKTOWN'S BIQacross
the
canal
bridge,
makinga
t
u
r
n
last
week.
Fred ( iirtis and children of South
Some of our young ladies gave a leap
which
he
took
from
a
snowdrift
in
the
Burt Snyder toas purchased! or
HABDWAKE STORE.
Walter Jones was in Watertown Rutland \isited his parents, Mr. and
yeai party a t Washburn hall Friday Chai-les Codman t h e fine naphtha and running against the protection at gulf near his home Monday. The
Mrs. C. L. Curtis, Sunday.
evening'. Music was tendered by launch which Mr. Codman h a s just the end of the bridge and turning- the snowdrift measured 3n feet long, 13 last week.
NO. 3 PUBLIC SQUAEE.
!
carriage over and badly demolishing feet wide and nearly three feet deep.
Mrs. Garvin and George Dolan of
T\ntlungton's orchestra, a n d supper was completed.
The high school closed Friday.
s e n e d in the hotel dining' room. NothMiss Kstella Sage rinsed a successful Champion were guests of Mr. aud Mrs.
Helena Spafi'ord of Cape Vincent Is it. Miss Dietrich a n d Mr. Eveleigh, The maple sugar servwl on thai snow
who were found underneath the vehi- this beautiful June day was fine in the term of school Friday at South Cham- G. M. Wait, Saturday.
i n g happened to mar t h e happiness of visiting her.aunt, Miss A. Spaft'ord.
Mr. aud Airs. Charles Plopper of
t h e ,26 couples present.
pion.
J. J. Thonrpson's children a r e ill cle, received slight injuries. The horse extreme.
was finally captured a t the h o m e of
Watertown Copenhagen were guest'- nf Mr. and
Rev. C. B. Dause of Port Leyden is
Will Pierce was
with scarlet fever..
Mrs. S. Perry in t h i s village, w h e r e the new pastor of the Baptist church Thursday.
Mrs. W. I. Browned Saturday and
FELTS MILLS
Ifiss Dietrich boarded while attending here. He preached his first sermon to
Sunday.
SULPHUR
SPRINGS
school here.
a large congregation Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Green and family
June 84.—Frank Brown occupied the
HENDERSON
June
24.—Mrs.
Henry
Ayers,
Mrs.
Wayne Savag-e left Saturday for
Mr. and Mrs. C. ]•!. Grimshaw of
visited their daughter. .Mrs. Clara
pulpit i n t h e M. E. church Sunday
Susan
Warren
and
daughter,
Kate,
of
Thousand Island P a r k to spend t h e Lowville were in town Sunday.
e-s enmg. .
June 21.-.Mrs. Ella Joiner i- hai ing Swart, in Kod'man one day last week.
The Y. W. C. T. f. met with Mrs. her house newly painted.
Ci. M. Wait w,«s in Watertown SatI h e Willing- Workers of t h e M. E. East. Hounsfield, and Miss Ivey Ayers summer.
T
of
Bices
were
callers
at
the
Springs
on
Lewis
Halwig
of
X
tica
is
visitinghis
Howard
Lampher
Thmsday
evening.
chuioh will bold a lawn festival in the
J. I!. .Hgate returned t o Wa-lung ton urday.
Wednesday.
family
in
this
village.
J.
C.
Hardy
visited
his
daughter
a
t
Mr-. Ida Hud-ell wt|.s in Watertown
neai future. Bellinger's band of
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. McClary and son of
Sanfoj'd Brass of Pyrites spent Sat- Barnes Conners Thursday.
TVatertowiii i s expected t o be present
L. W. Tyler of Theresa spent Sunday Friday.
Bedfield are spending- a few days in urday and Sunday with his family
Mr. aud Mrs. Philip II. Sage visited with friend- in town.
There will he an Independence ball
and furnish m u s i c for the occasion.
here.
their daughter in Watm-town ThursMi and Mrs. E. Butts of Watertown tow.
Clarence Milliard of Theresa .-pent at Hotel Curtis, Mondav eietiiuu, July
diildi-en's
day
will
he
observed
at.
Miss .lennie Cimiininirs, who has been day.
4th.
vt eie the guests of H. J. Butts Sunday.
last week Thursday in town.
Airs. Jeannette Pettincill has reMr. and Mrs, Frank Ptockwell
of
Meleta Iu-- of Sachets Harbor is
Clarence
Tunie and Misses Dalsey t h e M. E. church on Sunday, J u n e 2(i. attending school as Brasher Fall--, h a s
1
1
Bev.
A.
B.
Corb'in
of
Ellisburg'
occuarrived
home
to
spend
her
vacation
turned from n ^ - i t with Mr. and Mrs.
Tylerville visited friends in town Sun- visit ing her aunt, Mrs. Ella Barney.
Thomas and Anna Grouse spent Sunrred
the
pulipt
of
t
h
e
M.
E.
church
on
with
h
e
r
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.'Charles
James
Ro-diart in Harrisburg.
day.
Mrs. W. H. Kilby left last Saturday
day with friends at Evans Mills.
The Children's day exercises in the
Herbert. Cook of Denmark was in for Coneaut, where she will spend the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miner spent Sunday, calling- out a fine eongi-ega- Cummings.
tion.
Mrs. D. A. Marshall and daughter of town Friday.
M. E. church will be given Sunday
summer.
Sunday in Carthage.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . Reed and little son Black Biver spent Sunday with Mr.
The M. E. Sunday school observed
Miss Mary Brrxlie. is spending a lew- evening, June 2'i. in.-teud of in the
Mrs. Summers of Gananoque, Ont.,
were
over
Sunday
guests
of
friends
at
Marshall a,t Hotel Underwood.
Cliildrens day Sunday evening.
days in Svracuse, as a guest of llev. morning, as preiinusly announced.
w a s the guest of her brother, William
Henderson.
Haymond Oakes left Monday for
Miss Ella Overton' nf Carthage is and Mrs. Wilcox.
Denny, Wednesday last.
The
M.
E.
church
society
will
hold'
a
Thousand
Island
P
a
r
k
to
spend
t
h
e
visiting relatives -in town.
Mr. and Mrs. llichard Terry of IDeHerbert Parker of Chicago and HerMrs. Anna Reed, who has been pauville visited at Dr. W. G. Terry's
man Harrigan of Wilmington, Bel., strawberry festival a t the Grange hall summ er.
ADAMS CENTRE.
on
Wednesday
ni'ghit,
June
29.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed.
Wells
of
Utica
w
e
r
e
spending
a
few
days
at
Natural
Bridge
last,
week; also in Belleville.
were in town Thursday.
J u r e 24.—Mrs. W. C. Bull and daughThe Hall family spent a pleasant guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. has returned home.
The i-eeeipts of the Y. W. C. T. I". ter, Buth, spent. Saturday and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Bichard Smith of New
Miss Ella Twitclull was in Water- social held Thursday evening at Mrs. witb Mrs. Bull's sister, Mrs. S. J . Lord.
Haven, ' Osweg"o county, visited rela- day with their brother, C. J . Hall, at. Jones.
Henderson Harbor on Sunday.
Jity Freeman and t w o sons of Water- town Friday.
Dewit Hungerfoi'd's were $11.50.
tives in town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Babcoek have
The Grange hall is very much im- town spent Sunday w i t h Mr. and Mrs.
News was received here Friday of returned from a visit at their son's.
proved in looks by the work done Stanley Davis.
the death of Miles Gleason of CleveStrawberries are now being- brought
LACONA.
The New Parlor Car Service
on it.
Roy Waful spent Sunday with h i s
land. He was a former resident of tins into town in larire quantities.
The towm board was ait t h e Springs mother at Black Biver.
Miss Myrtle Eaton of Adam* lies
Boy Tossed In the Air by Companion place.
Now being operated on t h e Newon Tuesday, looking the bridge over.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Booth of Brownbeen visiting- her emi-iti. Mis- Kate
York Central trains between SyraStrikes on a S'one.
Needles for all Machine.- 40o
Mr. and Mrs. Cy" Gamble of Sackets villi- spent Sundav w i t h Mr. and Mrs.
Eaton.
cuse,
Watertown
a n d Massena Harbor were callers at the Spring's on C. S. Booth.
NEW UNDERTAKING FIRM.
Lacolia, June 24.—Quite a .-eri'-us acThe Adams Center T'ninn seti'-ol tr.ne per dozen.
Spx-ings, will doubtless b e taken ad- Wednesday.
C. K. Jones is improving- his block cident occurred at tli« Maplehurst
Luke A. Burns, who resigned from an entertainment at HeatiiV ball last
vantage of ljy a great many people,
Farmers are selling their hay t o the with a coat of paint.
school last, week, little Raymond Lebci the pnl'iee f.'ive. where h e had ren- Saturday e w i i i n ^ ' , wliieh mi> well atwho- appreciate t h e acme of comfort press for ten and eleven dollars per
,1. P . Wright of Akron, 0., has been recehing a bad injury on the tack of dered efficient service for several years, tended. '
in traveling, especially when i t can be tonthe guest -of William Fay at his eut- the head. He was tussnl in the air by litis formed a partnership with Samuel
The A. ('. I". S. elo-e,) I;,-i Friday.
secured a t 'a m e r e nominal cost.
lage h e r e for the past few days.
' an older boy and fulling accidentally Payne and the new firm will open unA'l'oiu Mini attended the f.-hn d p i n i c
Itch on iiranan cured in 30 minute!
dertnkine.'
rooms
at
fJ
Ar-enal
street,
hit his head on a stm.i'. Dr. Miner of
at Campbells Point Moinbn ami had a
Plates made while you wait; t h e by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This
MLTSIC STOKE
iu the opera hnu-e bloek. where they 11" -t d e l L ' i i t f i l l titne. T h e day was
Our $8 plates are t h e best on e a r t h MannsvibV attends him.
best on earth. Extracting free, vital- never fails. Sold by J . W. Nott, drug, at any price. See adv. i n another colhave iu.-t had a sim-e expres-ly and till that ei uld 1 e .i-K'ed t o r and there NOS. 5 COURT AND 6 ARSENAL S T S *
ized air free, all for $8. New York gist, Watertown, Jf. Y..
rlepnntly fitted up for this purpose.
umn. New York Dentists.
were m a m ainu-i nient- « t tlie Point.
WATERTOWN. N. Y.
Advertise in t h e Be-Onion
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V
W. W. Conde,
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fl.
Pianos and
Organs
And Sewing
\>-
Machines
Best Kinds
and Lowest Prices
, Gardner,
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A $45,00 Stock Marked Way Down for Quick Sales. Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods Slashed in Prices Regardless;
of Cost, Making a Collection of Most Interesting Values.
That is a Surprise and Wouder to all.' Hundreds of People Yisited tlie STAR CLOTHING HOUSE last week. All were amazed at the rerelation.
till V T h 1T11/C * ^ e w i s h t o t h a n k t h e public for their very liberal patronag'e the first four days of this sale- It was far
UU1 llldllK^ • greater than we had anticipated
AfllllftO'iPC • ° u r s a ' l e o n Saturday Was unprecedented. We had, as we supposed, provided a large and ample force
A|J(llU^lwO • of clerks but we were very lame in this respect and we wish here to apologize for our inability to
wait upon the vast throngs who poured into our store from early morning until midnight.
BETTER SERVICE! Experience is the best of teachers. We won't get caught that way again. We have secured more
assistants and we promise the public better service in the future.
l l Hundreds of Satisfied Customers! Are You One ?
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Do not miss this chance. It is the opportunity of a lifetime, better take advantage oi it. It will last but a few days
longer. Call in and investigate our claims that it is the greatest merchandising event ever inaugurated in this city. We
are perfectly willing to have you compare what you find here with the best you can discover elsewhere, as we are posi"
tive you cannot find such genuine bargains a t any clothing store in the city. Every section of the store presents some
unusual trade attraction.
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