Hi Jefferson County Republican Committee

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General Election INotice
for 1928
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WATERTOWN'S
Leading Repairing and Cleaning Firms—Everything Repaired,
Cleaned and Made Like N e w
Repairing is no longer a jack-of-all trades affair, but a highly specialized business
in which expert training is necessary to each branch to insure satisfaction.
Therefore you'll find definite individuals or firms engaged in definite lines of repairing.
Those listed herewith are dependable and welcome your patronage.
HONOGRAPHS-A11 makes
repaired, defective
parts
replaced. New Phonic type
reproducers installed im all machines. We also have phonograph
and record exohamge.
YES—Repair your eye sight
UTOM.OBILES — Trained'!
by having your eyes exmechanics on all makes.
Motor overhauling, cartoon
amined and new glasses'
removed, valves re-ground, elec-11 made to fit or your old ones[ re-'
trical checking. The best in used
adjusted by an experienced* Ojpcars.
tometrist. Also expert jewelry
repair work.
WATERTOWN GARAGE CO. '
WM. C. MORGAN
252 State St.
Phone' 2735
Paddock Arcade
Phone 2386-M
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UTOMOBILE
UPHOLSTERY—The work
of upholstery, top aij,d
side curtain repairing, sedan rugs1
and glass, slip covers for cars or
furniture can be done quickly anO
economically. Bring them here.
URNACES—Now is the time
to make sure your heating
equipment is right f o r
winter.
Old furnaces repaired;
new heating installed, steam, hot
water, hot air or oil Burners.
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A. J . VAN ©ENiSGHOTEN
CAMPBELL & LEWIS '
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123 Monroe Ave.
Phone 3462-W
UTO TOP AND TRIM SHOP
—Metal work. Auto glass.
• Distributors of Ruh-R-TAte
coating, standard for 16 years:
Hampden glass 'enclosures and
permanent tops. Re-building of
wrecked cars our specialty.
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• "W. S. FOL/SOM
420 State St.
156 Stone St.
D. N . McDONlAiLD
261 State S t
LUMBER—Guard the health
of your faimdly by making
sure the plumbing is sanitary and t h e heating correct. We
use only t h e best materials.
RYAN PLUMBING & HEATING
COMPANY
Phone 2241-J
160 Court St.
ADIO REPAIRING—Expert
service and repairs. Bring
us your radio troubles and
let us solve them. Lowest rates
for expert work. We also carry
the newest 'and best in radios.
A. S.'BRAN-CHE
BEEVES & FERGUSON, INC.
Phone 1317-J-
118 Franklin St.
Phone 3362
ATTERY & ELECTRIC —
Specialists in
repairing•magnetos for tractors and
fa'rm engines. Distributors of U.
S. L. Storage Batteries. Author-1
ized service for leading starte.
and generator comBariies.
WATE'RTCiWN BATTERY &
EiDEOTfiilC CO.
556 State St.
Phone 2676
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W-» UILDERS SUPPLIES-^Foi'
Wu
general repair work, wo^"^
carry the best in luimlber,
millwork, roofing, shingles, paints,
oils, glass, brushes, hardware aiuf
STORM WINDOWS and STORM
DOORS.
C. W. SLOAT & SON
408 Mill St.
ICALENS PUR STORE
Phone 3437
ARNESS—And harness r e pairing. Leather goods repaired, sleighs, ro'bes and
blankets.
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CALES—We sell and repair
, all kinds- Northern New
York Agents for t h e Howe
Ball Bearing Scalar Grocers' Refrigerators and Coolers built to
order.
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W. E. G1S/LINGHAM
Successor to Oliver Benore
336 Court St.
Phone 2825
UGS CLEANED —Oriental
and Domestic rugs washed,
restoring the color, destroying germs and moth life. Dust
cleaned.and sized. We pay truck
charges one way from any location.
J. H. TjARRANT
108 Fairmont Ave., Phone 29.73-W
URRIER—Now is the time
to bring in your coat or
neck piece. Coats reglazed,
relined or remodeled at reasonable
prices.
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115 Washington St.
Phone 969
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•wry 0RNITURE—Repairing an"d
Br* refinishing of all kinds, re"carved, ail kinds of splint
work. Specialists in upholstering.'
Estimates gladly given.
816 W. Main St.
Phone 1877-W.
"VAUGHN BROS.
Phone 736-W
407 Factory, St.
Phone 404-W
Phone 884
ATTERIES—Automobile or
radio batteries repaired or
exchanged, also starters,
generators and magnetos repaired. Manufacturers' of Watertown
Battery.
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WATERTOWN BATTERY CO.
Jtfhn Cleary—Prop.
201 Mill St.
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NSURANCE—Repair the neglect of not being insured. We
carry Automobile Insurance of
all kinds. "If it is insurance, we
have it." Real estate Insurance,
Bond and Income Tax.
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INNING—Heating & Plumbing repair work of all
kinds.
Also automobile
radiator repairing - and new cores
for every car.
WiBLSON & LITTLEFIELD
B. J. REDMOND & SON
217 Court St. ..
242 Woolworth Bldg., Phone 2820
Phone 1494
Phone 1890
ICYCLES—We fix all makes.
Rims and spokes straightened or replaced* Also
bicycle tires replaced, or vulcanized.
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BAR-BEN & PARMER
136 Arsenal St.
Phone 1380-J
AUNDRY—Send your laun-dry to us. We have the
wet, rough dry, completely
finished or economy wash. We
specialize in the Correct methods
for cleaning lace curtains, woolens
or rag rugs. Parcel post paid one
way.
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WATERTOWN STE'AM*^
LAUNDRY
J. E. Miller—-Prop.
808 Huntington St.
Phone 1177
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ACHINISTS— Automotive
replacement parts. Cylinder grinding, connecting
rods r.ebabbitted, also exchange of
all connecting tods.
Complete
stock carried at all times.
WATERTOWN ENGINE &
MACHINE CO.
LAWRENCE & HILL, INC.
882 W. Main St.
Phone 1543
JAS.
146 Main Ave
PEARSON & SON
403 W. Main St.
Phone 2819-J
ELDING—Electric
and
acetylene welding for all
types of jobs. None too
large. None too small. Marine
licensed welders.
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NGINES & MACHINES—
Seneral repair work and
welding for .all engines and
boilers. Successors to- old Watertown Steam Engine Co. We have
patterns for all of these engines.
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ULCANIZING—All
work
guaranteed. Invite us to
your blowout. We can give
you a good allowance on your old
tires, when buying new.
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GREAT NORTHERN WELDING
WORKS
Leo B . Bound-"-P.rop.
357 Factory St.
Phone 2919
Phone 357
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" V o t e as Farmers,
N o t Partisans"For you, farm men and women
of America, this presidential election is not political but economic.
"You have seen the value of your
farm property decrease 820,000,000,000 and your debts Increase
810,000,000,000.
"Four thousand of your banks
have failed. Your bankruptcies
have Increased tenfold.
"During this period the most Influential ms!:er of Government
policy toward agriculture has been
Herbert Hoover."
That is the introduction to a
full-page advertisement Inserted in
numerous Western farm papers by
the Smith Independent Organizations Committee, which Is headed
by George Nelson Peek, noted farm
leader, of Mollne, III.
His
Excuse
A little hoy wus absent from school
one afternoon. When he cnme the
next morning his teacher said to him.
"Why didn't you come to school yesterday afternoon?" She was somewhat startled when he replied:
"I
couldn't, I had scarlet fever."
Legal
Instrument
In a legal i-ense an act of honor Is
an Instrument drawn up by a notary
public, after protest of a bill of exchange, when a third party is desirous
of pH.ving or accepting the bill for the
honor of nny or'all parties to it.
Origin of Common
Word*
Delirium comesfrom the Latin verb,
deliare, to rave-; delirium tremens
means a trembling delirium. Depilatory means that which removes hair,
derived from pilus, a hair. Lumbago,
a rheumatic pain in the lower part o.f
the back, is so named from the
Latin lumbus, meaning loin. Morphine
is named from the Roman Morpheus,
god of sleep.—Hygeia Magazine.
Medical
Definition*
Quarantine is an interesting word.
It first meant a period of forty days,
because that was originally the fixed
period of quarantine, regardless of the
disease. Sinus is Latin.for a bent surface or fold. Vaccination comes from
vacca, a cow, because the vaccine is
obtained by a process In which cows
play a part.—Hygeia Magazine.
A German
Sentence
• The German system of forming a
sentence consisting of a number of
words strung together with the verb
at the end, has .long been the butt
of jokes by writers of other countries since the days of Mark Twain
and perhaps before that. A recent
feat of German syntax Is said to be
composed of 230 words.
Postage
Stamps?
It was in a small country town
during the World, war -that an eager
solicitor selling her quota of war saving stamps met an amusing experience. She explained the purpose of
her visit to one woman, and received
this answer: "Well, I guess I don't
need any of the stamps. We don't
write many letteus." -
MARTHA'S SHOP
Specialists I n Correct D r e s s
For- W O M E N
Hosiery : Lingerie
Advance Styles Always
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Minority
Victors
Twice in the history of the country
a Presidential candidate has received
a majority of the popular votes and
been defeated by the electoral vote.
The most famous case was the dis
puted election of 1876 when Samuel
J. Tilden received 4,284,885 votes and
Hayes 4,038,950, but Hayes was declared elected. In 1888 Cleveland had
5,540,329 popular votes and Harrison
5,439,583, but Harrison was elected by
238 electoral votes to 168.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE
COUNTY OP JEFFERSON:
STATE OF NEW YORK
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Albainy, August 6', 1928.
TO THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS
O F THE COUNTY OF JEFFERSON:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that, at the 'General Election- to be
held in—this State on the Tuesdaj!
succeeding the first Monday in November next (November 6th). the
•following officers may be lawfully
voted for, to wit:
Forty-five electors of rPresident.and
Vice-President of the United States.
A Governor, in the place' of Alfred Ev Smith.
A Lieutenant-Governor, in the
place of Edwin Coming.
A Comptroller, in the place of
Morris S. Tremaine.
An Attorney-General, in-the place
of Albert Ottinger,
An Associate Judge of the Court
of Appeals, in the place of William
S. Andrews.
A United States Senator, in the
nlace of Royal S. Copeland.
A Representative in the Seventy-'
first Congress of the United States
Cor the 32nd Congressional District,
composed of the counties. of Jefferion, Lewis, Madison and Oswego.
A Senator for the 37th Senat"
district, composed of the counties o f
Tefferson and Oswego,
COUNTY AND DISTRICT OFFICERS ALSO TO BE ELECTED
FOR SAID COUNTY:
A Member of Assembly;
- A Special County Judge, in the
•place of Harold F . Porter.
A Surrogate, in the- place of
Joseph Atwell.
All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of December
next.
Given under my hand and
Seal of office of the SecreOSEAL) tary of State, a t the City of
Albany, this sixth day' of
August, in the year one
thousand nine hundred and
tweiity-eig'ht.
A. C. MaoNULTY,
Deputy Secretary of^State.
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STATE OF NEW YORK
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Albany, August 16, 1928:
SUPPLEMENTAL ELECTION
NOTICE
To the Board of Elections of the
County of Jefferson:
Notice is hereby -given that, at the
General Election to be held in thi?
State on the Tuosjiay. succeeding the
first Monday in November next (No
vember 6th.) the following officer
may be lawfully voted for, to wit:
A Representative, to fill vacancy,
in the Seventieth Congress of the
United States for the 82nd Congressional District, composed of the
counties of Jefferson, Lewis, M-adi^on and Oswego.
Given under my hand' and
Seal of office of the Depart(SEAL) ment of State, at the City of
Albany, this sixteenth day of
August, in the year, one
thousand nine hundred and
twenty-eight.
ELIZABETH V. COLBERT,
Second Deputy Secretary of State.
Notice is allso given that a supervisor will be elected in the Second
W a r * and Twelfth Ward of the City
if Watertown.
Given under our hands
and Seal of Office of the Jef(SEAL)ferson Counts . Board of
Elections on tnis 13th day
of September, in the year
1928.
WILLIAM K. MOTT, '
BERNARD J. REDMOND,
Tefferson County Board of Elections.
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VOTE
a Republican * A d m i n i s
State a n d Nation
and COMMON SENSE for i
ELECTION
Polls Open from 6 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Origin o/ H
znd-ShalHitj
Shaking linmls Is almost eiiilr, ly an
American custom, but like so many
other American customs, has a European origin. It developed as an
extension of the custom of Freemasons
to give their hands in comradeship
when they meet.
Prey on Mosquito
Larvae
Goldfish, minnows and others' of their
tribe are said to devour enormous
quantities of mosquito larvae. Scientists are urging the placing and
propagation of these fish In waters
that remain stagnant.
For Pocketbook
Only
Earlist Serial
Story
" W o m a n arralgned*"for giving reducThe first story in the English lan- tion treatment without having a phyguage ever to appear as a serial was sician's license." iMayhe hoi excuse
Daniel Defoe's masterple«e, "Robin- will h[! th:>l I he i-oii-ciioti was applied
son Crusoe." Following Its publica- id H
. ' - : ! • "1: nul- ? Now <).U-rtn.<tion in book' form it ran serially in
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the London Post, Issued three times
weekly, from October 7, 1719, to October 17, 1720. At the end of each
installment appeared also for the first NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Mary R.
Putnam Estate.
time that tantalizing tag: "To Be
In pursuance of an order ef Hon.
Continued in Our Next."—Exchange.
Joseph Atwell, Surrogate of the County of Jefferson,, notice is hereby given,
according to law, to all persons hav. Singular
if True „When a prayer is made to the pre- ing claims against Mary R. Putnam,
siding deity of Tlrupati, near Madras late of the town of Cape Vincent, in
said County of Jefferson, deceased,
or In the Pnlni hills, to save the life that
they are required to present the
of a sick child, the child generally re- same with vouchers thereof" to the
covers, but it's hair becomes Waved subscriber, the Executor, &c, ,of said
and plaited. Try what one may, deceased at- the Lav/ Office of J. W.
the hair will not lose its wave or Its Cornaire in the Village of Cape Vinplait, but as the hair has been of- cent, in said County of Jefferson; on
fered to the god, the new hair that or before the 2St)h day of February
grows has no wave or plaits In It at next.
all.—Exchange.
Dated the 13th day of August, 1928
Esther Spencer Bailey, 1
Executor.
Greek Culture
Widespread
Cornaire & Donaldson
Attorhseys
for
Executor-'
Excavating an ancient tomb In Mongolia, Professor Kozlov discovered a 320 Woolworth Bldg.,
Greek tapestry and a carpel: represent- Watertown, New York
ing a deer on whose back Is a.winged
lynx. Such discoveries as these in
TO CREDITORS—John M C
Eastern tombs indicate that the an- NOTICE
Gowan Estate
cient Greek art and culture spread as
In pursuance oi an oider of Hon.
far East as Mongolia, he said.
Joseph Atwell, Surrogate of the
County of Jefferson; notice is hereSlow at First
bat—•
by given, according to law, to all;
' Roe is twelve and delights in large persons having claims against John
words. When lie attended his* first McGowa'n,' Late of t h e Town- of
evening party, his mother was curious Cape Vincent, in said Coum'fcy of Jefdeceased, -that they are reto know how the evening was spent, ferson,
quired to present t h e same with
and whether lie had a good time. vtoucherS thereof to the subscribes,"Well, at first it was pretty slow," he the Executor, &c., of said deceased
reported, "but -toward the last It got at the Northern New York Trust
unite lijfhr-)ii)WmisI"
Company, in the CSty of Wafcextowai, in said County of Jefferson,
on or before the 25th day of January
next.
Eyes that need glasses are enDated the 16th day of July, 1928.'
titled***to specialized effort
The Northern- New York Trust ComDR. SETH C. JONES
pany, Executor, Etc., John McGowan Estate.
OPTOMETRIST
Cornaire & Donaldson
We have a large assortment of
Attorneys for Executor
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Happy Is the man who can't borrow
trouble;
The average man imagines that he
Inherited Job's troubles.
Mast Complete
Circuit'
The f.tfl that birds can sit on an
electric n-iii- is because there Is not
i complete clivult. If a bird were to
iilighl on II wire ami one of Its wings
touch another wire, It would be apt
to cause dpnfli.
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Genius
Was genius ever ungrateful? Mere1
talents are dry leavos, tossed up and'
Matrimonial history often begins down by gusts of passion; but genius'
lies
cm rho bosom of memory, and'
where a romantic courtship ends.
gratitude at her feet.—Lnndor.
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We can all And reasons" why other
Mow to Slow Him
Down
people should not make mistakes.
Love that feeds on beauty alone is
likely to die of starvation.
It isn't an easy matter to s-ee happiness through ahothei1 man's eyes.
Time never hangs heavy on the
hands of the boy with his first watch.
The wife who chases her husband
with a poker rules him with a rod of
iron.
It always hurts a girl when one .if
her old beaux marries tier best girl
friend;
It isn't difficult to Induce the other
fellow to compromise when he realizes
that you have the best of it.
Too many people waste their time
In condemning the work of others Instead of spending It in trying to improve their own.—Chicago Daily News.
Snake's Heart
Action
In lower animals, such as th*e snak'i
and the frog, the spinal cord Is of
more importance'than t i e spinal cords
In the higher orders of animal life,
since in the former It influences the
body motions more' than the brain
does. It Is because- of this fact that
the heart of the snake will continue to
heat for some time after the head
Is severed flb'm the body.
Early
Flyers
Icarus was the son of Daedalus, a
mythical sculptor of early Greece. The
father and son were Imprisoned, and
to escape, invented wings and attached them with wax. They flew
out of their prison easily enough, but
Tcarus flew too near the sun and the
heat melted the wax, his wings came
off, and he fell Into the Sea.
We som i:mes tliinlt that the way
Hi make flip nintnrist s t o p for the
•rradc> eross'iv: would he to plant wild'
rowers «In:"> tili- r'fc'hl of way.—St
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