Document 4184

SHE MAIiOlfK FARMER,
County Letters
NlCHOLVELIiE.
«SDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1014.
OWE MY HEALTH
KIDNEY BELIEF
MOQtA.
Nov. 9th—Mrs.\Etta McGlvney spent
Death of Mrs. Edna Q. Potter.
the past week in Malone, a guest at
XORTH LAWRENCE.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa LeonNov. 9—The Cornell Study Club
ard.
will meetr-wlth^irs. Judaon Mosler,
f John C. Butler and Mrs. A. Nov. 9—Mrs. Alma Chandler passed
Mr. and Mrs, JRbseph Collett visited
Friday afternoon, Nov. 18th. Let all
at the home of l(r. and Mrs. Milton
G. Phunadore.
peacefully away Wednesday evening,
— members plan to be present.
Adams in Massena recently.
\ov 4th For more than three years
Leslie P. Whitman, of Ogdensburg,
Mrs.
Maurice
Trim
has
been
quite
\
o
\
3rd
at
tl —on ru<sdn
she had been in feeble health and had
is visiting; his parents, Mr. and Jtfra.
ill the past week. Her mother. Mrs.
t. k t i c u i i t d t h e s u d d e n d e a t h been confined to the bed for one year
Leonard Whitman, and sister, Mrs. C.
Louis Gale, spent several days with
<
H ltk
i t h i - 1 me in thi^ Boin
o n in Hogansburg
o g g June 3rd 1848
G.
Hull.
her.
\I
Jiuthi
t u i I t t n i n h i " the daughter of Joseph
and Louisa
The Suffrage Study Club holds a
Mrs. Alfred Eggleston and Mrs. Re- Kidney disease la caused mainly by
1 1 <. \ 1 u j i
i week ago Hall, August 23rd, 1869, she became
food sale Wednesday of this week at
L
Kerry
visited
at
the
home
of
Mr.
* the tamiU the
chandler who S
th wife
if off <Clajton
l t
Ch
id Mrs. Willard Thomas in Dick- disordered digestive organs, the stom- Mrs. M. V. Dunn's, The next meet[
I \\
i
' i %% iv c i l k d
ach, liver and bowels. If your stom- ing of the club will be held Tuesday
ars later died verv suddenlv Left
son Wednesday.
HulKi » a h
i
j it - M
th two sni ill children she stro\e to
Rex Weller, of Beechertown visited ach is upset, indigestion follows; then evening, Nov. 17th, with Mrs. C. E.
Pu Millie
^11 thit i mother could be and to
kidneys become clogged with tmpurl* Burnap. A good attendance is desired
his
grandparents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Orrin
|
<
t 1
i n v
. n sunda\ htr comfort n her declining \ ears
Smith, the past week.
ties; the blood is made impure . and and everyone is cordially invited.
,t two diugrht-ers have been \er\
* (1 as e^er
Rev. M. H. Dowd attended the
Mr. and Mrs. William Lunderaan poisons the whole body. Dr. David
\ ' Ik ll Ut
\
l i t .
t > hti Thev*are Mrs ( B Reed
SHUR-ONS are the best known
went into camp Tuesday to cook for Kennedy's Favorite Remedy not only County Sunday School Association at
II ken md
i \\ horn sht his> made her home
North Bangor Friday and Saturday
No.
1.
Reynolds
Brothers
l a u e s i n the world.
t i c i - 11- t
helps the stomach, liver and bowels to and Mrs. Dowd went to Potsdam to
tin. { ist 11 vcars ind Miss I Ion
had
The
Helping
Hand
Sock
visit
her
son.
Garnet.
i« ii i l l u who n n k t s hei home m
act
right,
but
it
acts
directly
upon
the
Probably more erf tbem are worn
•c-ry pleasant att%l profitable meeting
M lint c n Miss md who cunt to aid
S. H. Burnap has sold his butter
cleansing an-1
at the home of Mrs. Laura Bowen kidneys, as well,
than any other type.
I
c u t ot I K i m o t h e r n e a r h t w o
Mr. C. N. Petersen, dealer in fine Thursday afternoon,
factory at Alburgh to Ed. Barnett,
mcers were strengthening them.
\ t u s ij,o \ < \ t i c t u l d a n e a r t h l \ p u
boots. Bhoes and cigars, No. 132 South elected ;is follows:
^idont, Laura
Neat, well-made and fintebed,
Do you have pains in the back, who will soon take po"ssession.
M ice«i\t in>ii d < \ c U d c a r e i n d t
Misses Alice Hawkins and Minnie
. ...
Mary Kerry; brick dust deposits, scalding pains,
Main St., Council Bluffs, Iowa, writes: Bowen; vice-preside
perfect m hoWing-on qtialltle*
Miti n Hi n M s i I m d l e r
W h m it
of Malone, were at Mrs. W. E.
"I cannot tell you how much good secretary, Maym6" Jones; treasurer, swelling around eyes, constipated Orcutt,
the U I I I K
IM t
" u i i " o n e m< i n
Clark's Sunday and over night,
SHUR-ONS meet the need* ef
(Stella Stevens? tfhe next meeting- will
intf •»>* iv 11 n I t find t h a t s h e li id Peruna has done me. Constant con- i be with Mrs. Laura Bowen Thursday, bowels, drowsiness, fever, rheumatic
Mrs. C. G. Hull and brother, Leslie
nearly everyone.
.1 M
m Ut si^)it
t o r e e \ t a n d t h o finement in my store beg-an to tell
pains, indigestion? Dr. Kennedy's Whitman, visited Mrs. Russell at Bqm-c. 3rd, at. two "o'clock.
on my health and I felt that I was
f M \ m _ ,ii i n n f. t i l t M p M ot t h e
bay
Sunday.
»
Favorite
Remedy
is
the
medicine
yju
Maurice Trim killed ^ tine buck SatIf yoti wear anything else, let a s
c h
\ is j II ti i l h g o n e s t i i i u r l <•> >
gradually breaking down.
day, weighing 2 30 tt>s.
need; powerful, though gentle in ac- Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Flint left Friday
t h »i i n \ ( i w i* i b l e t o i t M] t ti t
'I tried several remedies prescribed
show yen the difference In SHURMr. and Mrs. Levi Hussell and tion. Write Dr. David Kennedy Co, morning for New York city by autoiwi i M i h
1K 0 she m i l ed w i t h
mobile.
by mv physician, but obtained no per- | daughter, of Bombay, are visiting M
Rondout, N. Y., for free trial bottle.
ONS.
ti
I i n i i l u i i i i i i t h i s j>] it* i n d
Mrs. B. Strait, of West Stockholm,
manent relief until I took Peruna, I Russell's father, Grant Thorn;
wit)
! l u i i f f l u t u n s h e h i s -,1K w n
is the guest of her son " and wife,
from —Adv.
felt better immediately, and five bot- I Lester Eseltine
i-,<tt i t M J m d d o o t e d < h r i s t i n
Principal and Mrs. S. B. Strait.
camp
No.
3
over'Sunday.
ties restored me to complete health.
I
1 < Marc h i s w e l l i s t h t a in
Frank Roberts has purchased one
Mrs. Alec Labell, of Bombay, is the
n i ni \ s j u will 1 e p r e a t H m i s l e d !
I have been In the best of spirits guest of relative*--in this p
CONSTABLE.
of C. E. McBride's houses on High
Hunill i
s i n 1 i t w o d i u g h t e n ? t h e onlv s U i
street. He has commenced moving
since and feel that I owe my health
The sympathy of a large circle of
M v i n e K I I I I M s h e l e a s e s i s one n i f u
md 1 M I i
begun repairing the buildfriends is extended to Mr. and Mr;
to it '
Nov. 9—Rev. N. J. Becker, of An- and has
U i v
\ | ] ^ I
M i s h i m t. u i t i s of B i i r p \ t
m i
.
,
OPTOMETiasr
ank Fairchilds
the loss
dover, N. J., conducted services in ings.
Catch Cold Easily.
tc t l t s t t h e s \ m p i t h \ of m i n \ f r u n d
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Southmead, of
their infant child, whose death occur- the Presbyterian church on Sunday1
AND OPTICIAN
is i x u n d u l
T h e funeial
serueos
Mr
Arthur
G.
Peterson,
R.
F.
D.
janac
Lake,
have been visiting the
I red, Friday, Nov. 6th, of a complica- j morning and in North Burke church :
1
w i re held Horn h e r l i t e h o i le 1 rid \
21 ELM STREET,'
tter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, B.
21, Box 21, Omro, Wisconsin. He tion of diseases.
The funeral was j j n the afternoon. He will remain
I M Rt-\ K I W r i g h t officiating;
was In the habit of catching cold held from the Holiness church Sun- a n ( i preach again next Sunday in the
MALONE, N . f.
. a n d t h e b u n a l w i s in M o u i d H i l l
Mrs. Jesse Rust and son, Junior, of
easily.
day.
two churches. Mr. Becker is a candi- (Burlington,
y. Rev. Perry officiating.
1 ccmeten
are visiting her parents,
h
and son, Hen- date for" resident pastor of tLIlt
Mrs. John Fergir
He Bays:
"It has been seven
\\fdncsdi\ e^ning it 10 o clock the
Dr.
Jesse
Rust
is
expected
this
week
I utlei death messenger entered the home of
months now since I have taken any y of Malone, visitt' iit the home of
Mrs. Louis Girard and sons have
Late mass will be said in St. Francis rented the LeBoeuf hotel at Faust and
lc\ »1 Mr
nd Mrs 1 n i h Denton on Me Peruna and I haven't felt the least I Mr. and Mrs. W. W Stevens Sunday church
on Sunday next, Nov. 15th.
clock I wen st ind took the \oung life <>t
now moving to that place.
touch of cold since, and I am positive ! afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. War cn Stevens visit- Sunday school before mass. Kvery oth- areChas.
g In
thevr son Ilo\d aged IS \oars md that I am now rid of the tendency to
Clary and family will move
and Mrs. Elmer er Sunday the hour for mass is earlier.
r\
n tight months
He had onl% been ill catch cold. Peruna Is a wonderful ed at the home of Mi
to the R. L. Gale house on East Main
Rev.
Father
Boulerice
is
also
rector
Johnson,
at
North
B;
ngor,
Sunday.
ne of i vKtk with hronehial pneumonia md
street,
recently
vacated
by M<
of
St.
George's
church
in
Burke.
remedy."
T held with i ti until muse and ill tint rou' i
M st a t t n u r I
(Received too late fo inser
F. R. Wilson's drilled well is com- Jock.
Tho»e who object to liquid mediMllag-e
\) t
P<iCH • i po»-Rihl\ be done could not hold hi 1
John Walsh, of Bay Pond, visited
last week.)
pleted
at
a
depth
of
125
feet
and
ithc
(
ruel
blow
but
for
some
reason
h u r c h vi is
t
cine* can now prooure Peruna Tabhis daugther-in-law, Mrs. Agnes Walsh
Nov. 2—The chicken pie supper at yields an abundant supply.
unknown to t irthl\ friends ( o i s(w
week.
lets
the home of Delbert Sherwin ThursThe town board of Constable met last
( t tO iflt t > tikp him
Hi wi« "i \ c i \ bnerl t
T to I <, Mil i
Mrs. Clara Crosier is engaged to
day evening was well attended con- on Thursday to audit accounts against
Aoung
mm
h
\
f
d
1\
c
\
u
\
(
n
e
nd
play for Clark Lawrence's dancing
kng
sidering the incl
y
f
the
weath-|thc
town.
The
members
are:
Chairus
r. Over $17.00 was realized. S e v e r - i m a n of board, Supervisor Thomas C. school at Brushton Thursday evening.
TROUT RIVER.
i
t t
i U
Mrs. Chas. Phillips a«d Mrs. Clara
r
If I live I can pay it. If not. the
1 from Ban?or and Malone attended. Lynch; secretary of board, A. E. Au-Crosier
will go to Ottawa Tuesday on
Earl
Eggleston
late for insertion
~ ' "
"
' week-end
* " * brey,
b
town
t
clerk;
l k and
d G.
G A.
AH
Harmon,
spent the
(I eceived
trip, returning Wednesday. home would have to go. Life Inat Santa Clara,
Chas. Kane, R B. Childs and Dr. C. a pleasure
last week.)
Death has again entered our midst
•ill entertain the J. Crippen, ail justices of the peace.
| \ u % 2 — Mrs. MaeWilliams has
taken one of our beloved old la- surance would save the bxme.
uner Wednesday,
Wm. Stebbins is shaving a well drill- and
I sst d to the Great Beyond. She was
dies, Mrs. Enda Gregg Potter, who
ed near his home.
115
the
beloved
wife
of
a
former
pastor
passed
from this to the home -not
y
M
1j r
i turd
.if
North
Bangor,
Miss
Sarah
Pyke.
Sheridan
Beebee,
of
Cold
Brook,
is
f \\t
t 1
i h
with hands Friday afternoon.
of thp Presbyterian church of this
as the over-Sunda\ guest of friends visiting his son, Dick Beebee, and inci- made
i il J I H
w 1 t I) 1 i n
Nov. 6th, aged & 9 years. She was the
and
leaves
to
mourn
her
loss
j
n
his
pli
dentally
attending
to
some
business
\ r i i 1 is til
i { rise
widow of Charles Potter, who died
ii^i 1 usbaiid and baby 14 months old. !I
r. and Mrs. ' irgre Jones, of Pots- matters.
years ago, and lived at Brushton
>ln
i Tuc i
Much sympathy is extended to Mr. (ja i, visited th
son, George, the
Mr. and Mrs. Philander Premo cele- nine
'\*
im
until she came to this village, where
MK Williams in his great bereave-' past week .
brated
their
55th
wedding
anniversary
L !
she had made her home with her
ment
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Millard
Hazen,
of
AI>
n
Nov.
3rd
at
their
home
on
Maple
I i ' \1 H I
Mrs. W. E. Clark, for th«
\ 1 the friend? of Mrs. Hugh Ross
of Mr. and ; St. The aged
couple who stood up
with daughter, years
r M • i
d th
e UI
K f 11
( micron, formerly Miss Minnie Helm, M W 1 [ * i C d { v
"'• ^^ \^m\^t^Wtlm^
o^^^f^t^'9^
^^
- Mrs" 1>o«er's death
l 1 M
es lted f r o i
of
ihis
place,
are
pained
to
lear:
Mrs.
Alfred
Lucas
and
infant
son
j
ceremony
were
present
to
extend
conI
!*
H
»a n general
paralysis, sh<
M i
t 1 \ T :i
g
ee
ln vaua
1 e
• the
•
~
—
th
in
Far
West.
She
leaves
,
went
to
North
Bangor
Saturday
'to
Igratulations.
A
pleasant
evening
was
t-.rjl_
R
P
.
.
! o r tne_past 1
D
ON } t i l i
ivpaP5.
H urn her loss her husband and , spend a few days at the home of-the : enjoyed by the large company
1 >
{ ,
P
Ience
a
little girls.
i former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- friends present,
I i
i
* ji
• 1 nrll C I
ude. «^
flihowe'en tricks were carried to an \heli Mosier._ ' , . .
.
„ The following ladies attended the]
Mi
M
rl %
Vr r d !
She was a mos
s r f> T e n ) a n w n h , t j m
it<
ndlei dl J 11 n h t )u
Apples per barrel,
$2,50
1 s M ^ U l ~>n t u h u[ U
n
l r e <•-! e ndins: IA
\\
Onions per 100 pounds,
1.50 ]
\ Is i n sn 1 an itL J u
Turnips per bushel.
.40
Columbus Best Flour per bbl., 6.25
Death of Mrs. Alma Chandler
and Lloyd Denton.
If DigestieB Right -Dr. Ke»nedy's Favorite Ready
Acts Right Way
toPeruna
Tke Best Knowi b
Usually UK Best
B. A. SOPER,
•
)
5
We Are the Price Makers.
GEO.
xx
• *" of-love and affection. Monday at on
quern o'clock her kindred and friends as
D. NORTHRIDGE & SON.
Malone. N. Y.
We pay highest market ptice for Lhay*.
potatoes and g r aln.
AN ENGLISH AUTHOR WROTE:
"No shade, no shine, no fruit, n »
flowers, no leaves.—November!" ManyAmericans would add no freedon*
from catarrh, which Is so aggravated
during this month that it becomes
constantly troublesome. There is abundant proof that catarrh is a constitutional disease. It is related to scrofula
and consumption, being one of t h »
f*eo De
guests at
b nt Tuesday in Mai
wasting diseases. Hood's Sarsaparilla
.cust ate visiting Incnd
Russell's Thursday.
Mis George Bruce
tives here
has shown that what is capable of
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and
1
house of
in Malone.
Miss Ruth I oid
. .. .
-aove from eradicating scrofula, completely cures
i \li and Mrs. Harry Doria spent
Biker oi Vlalont \ \ n e c,
Mr. a n d Mrs. R i c h a r d s o n Sunda>.
Sand
Hill
catarrh,
and taken in time prevent* •
Tuesday in Constable the guests of
week
at
6
o'clock,
the
following
even»ana
m
i
l
this
week.
Mr.
Howe
has
is htld and guests of the Misses Mai
Mrs. George Russell s p e n t a few
moved
to his farm north of the. vil- consumption. We cannot see how any
) Mi and Mrs. Huyck.
bondsmen ^erge and_Lhid King JaM days a t Wells Russell's a t Malone, r e - ings: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday ' l a
Until furhter notice this arrangement! f?"
. . . ""' c w A n
4. daughter was born to Mr. and cently.
Mra
l i t t t d t t h e count jail j Lrnebt Birnuni und lamih are ex j
sufferer
can
put off taking this mediwill he adhered to.
.
: Adams of West Bangor, is vispt-cled here soon to occur \ the MCLO\ Mrs J. Arthur Lunnan of Kensington
Mr. a n d Mrs. H o r t o n Wells a r e vistjH
t n
AA. Adams.
cine, in view of the widely published
Station agent," A. J. Starr, is able ]tt imnDT ef oaM^t hs . ts hJL
j Nov 3rd.
use and woikk for
father.
I house
tor his
his father
a t+
iting t h e i r son, C u r t i s Wells, a t M a s Stti
l
I
?
Adams
to
get
about,
using
crutches.
He
is
I
'
Snm,
sad
messenger,
has
Airs
Thomas
Armstrong
and
Mrs.
record of its radical and permanent
Geo Averv wiJl work for G
and
sen a.
gaining steadily.
j again entered our little hamlet, this cures. It is undoubtedly America**
Charles Armstrong of Westville were
E Walker tht, c o m i n gg se
Mrs, P h o e b e D r a p e r , w h o h a s been
t n e
1
guests of Mrs. J. A. Cameron Fri- visiting relatives in town for t h e past
Mrs. G. A. Harmon is improving, i time claiming one of our most respectH s Roach h
lust l iturned from
Greatest Medicine for
America's
Mrs.
Mary
Long
is
caring
for
her.
ed
old
ladies,
Mrs.
Diantha
L.
Smith,
day
I the Last whcie he went with two c
i >ini, U
two weeks, r e t u r n e d to h e r hojne in
Reports from Alice Hyde Hospital wife of Edward Smith, who died at an Greatest Disease^—Catarrh.—Jk/iv.
loads of potatoes M t r k e t prices
nry B u l k
Philadelphia Friday.
COOKS C O R N E R S .
veiy low
<<1 I st in t r
Mr. a n d Mrs. C. W. Russell, of M a - indicate that Mrs. James McGillis, who 'early hour Monday morning at the age
The sunda\ School < omention held
lone, were g u e s t s a t Geo. Russell's underwent a serictus operation there of 70 years. The immediate cause of
br< 11
two weeks ago, is doing well.
'death was cancer of the stomach. She
in the M L, church was> "well attend
\ov
9—Mrs. C h a r l e s S m i t h visited S u n d a y .
Robert Humphrey is very much im- gradually failed, growing worse every TJBPOKT OP TEDS COSDITION OP I B B
<d and \er\ interesting
friends and relatives at North Bangor
Mrs. O. S m i t h a n d t w o d a u g h t e r s ,
| day, until death came to relieve her XV Peoples Nathmal Bank of Malone, at Ma( eo Cushman ^ib down from Mei V\ t,dnesday.
tj E t h e l a n d Mildred, were guests of t h e proved from a recent illness.
in the State of New York, at the close of
ch im Lake Saturd i\ He v, is mteiest
Miss Lizzie Barnes, of Springfield, lformer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Zeb Fleury is completing some car- suffering, Mrs. Smith was a whole- loae.
i1 ed in the special election
penter work at the residence of W. W. souled woman of sweet disposition, business October, 31,1914.
Mass is visiting at the home of Miss j Richardson, Sunday.
\ i>*rt\ including Wells '-teenberge Maigdret Condon.
charitable and unselfish, devoted to
\ R. R. Berry, of Malone, was in town Arnold.
and Robert Hunkinfe are hunting
The members of St. Francis' church her horne,and bore her sufferings with Loans and disoounta....
Mis Pollie Lapree and two children, Sunday. ' A.
«
Re\ (. ahce and f uml\ of Hogans Ne!<.on and Ada, of South Bojiibay,
are planning to hold a grand bazaar that Christian fortitude which had Overdrafts, secured and unsecured*...
37.S000Q
buigh were guests of Mrs B H ( un Msitcd at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
for three days beginning Wednesday, characterized her daily life. Left to V. 8. Bonds to secure oiroulation
U.
S.
Bonds
to
secure
U.
S.
Deposits..
1.000 €0
rmgham a tew da\ s last wtek
Ro\ Smith Sunday.
-Nov. Jo. A fine list of 30 prizes will be mourn >is a grief-stricken husband,
8.Loadsoahand
-..,
900000
Miss 1 dith M -irtm h i s been sj nd
I e\ George Jock attended the Sunawarded and arrangements are being with whom she had passed the last 47 U.
Bomis.
Securities,
eto..........
84,000 00
H1&, i few dd%s at tile home ol hfi di\ School Convention at North Banmade for entertainments and suppers years, one brother, Ambrose Smith, of Stock in Federal Beserve Bank,
S0K C&
ui de on Bngfes stiect
gor 1 riday and Saturday.
How Bad Backs Have Been Made during the progress of the bazaar. Ev- Bombay, and five sisters, Mrs. George Banking h o o ^ F o m i t a r e and Pixtarwi HMXtt 00
13,009 00
Leo Southworth, who is employed
eryUody
will want to come and enjoy Holmes, of Winthrop; Mrs Harvey Other Real Estate Owned
Strong,—Kidney
Ills
Corrected.
u
National Banks (not reserve
at \ c r t h Bangor, spent Sunday with
* " fun.
*"~ The procee
proceeds are for the Totman,, o
of Bangor;
DK R I \ S O \ i LNTFR
ngor; Mrs. Mary
ay E. Dae from
agents)
6,72048
benefit of the church.
Re\
ind Mrs. George Jock.
j Page, of Leominster,
Mass.; - Mrs. Dae from State and Private Banks
Ail over Malone you hear it. Doan*
Mis Edward Sabin is gaining quite
\ 9th—Mis*
r J I ui i J
and Bankers, Tru*t Companies
', Darius Winters, of North Bangor, and
M
r
s
<. u da\s m
m is sending
- - pidly.
i Kidney Pills are keeping up the good
and Savings Banks.
8,811 7&
1
- Frank Damon, of Moira. The fuBURKJE
her pnents
: neral will be held at the home Wed- Doe from approved Reaerve Agents
j Herbert Smith, of Bombay, was the'work. Malone people are telling about
In C e n t M »<»erve Cities i
\
Richuds m was
nesday afternoon.
Rev. M. H. Dowd
T f ^ S r . . . . 48,150 T?i
¥"lhl.°L A ^ ^ a o ^ M J ? ; E d w a r d S a b i n it—telling of bad backs made sound
Nov. 9—Mr.
Bomba\ *- I
Mr. and Mrs. George A.
A. is
is to
to be
be the
the officiating
officiating clergyman,
In other Rttferve Qtles.. f
78.3:«IS
transacted
business
at
H Puggs u e mi]) inu d Ins mo I
again. You can believe the testimony Smith
mith vigtfcetkjrelati
vigtfcetkjrelatives iin th
the central Burial in Moira cemetery
t
Mis M U \ «» >w o s,vi u use 1 tst t Pegis Falls Wednesday.
tate last week.
of your own townspeople. They tell of part ot^fhe state
Cbeolsand other Oasb Items..
1,988 07
of Oriskany Falls, it for the benefit of you who are suf- R
R/a / Pi
d F
Perrigo and
Frank Morgan
In Wm l u d u Mis l)o\\ will bpend t h e I Mis- Ids
Notes
of
other
National
Banks...
8,500 00
BANGOR.
i MI the c m with hei d i u g h t t j t who has been visiting
have* returned from Loon Lake, where
Fractional Paper Onrrenoy, Nickela
parents,
fering.
If
your
back
aches,
if
you
feel
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wallace
Avery,
'has
and
Cents.
41882
m l Mi*. Mi'o HirKon Ua\<
they spent the summer.
Nov. 9—The Ladies of the M. E. Lawful Money Reserve in Bask, viz:
w i t k toi W lUrtown w h m thei cently returned to her employment. - 'lame, sore and miserable, if the kid
Walter Clayborn spent a few days church
will serve a hash supper at the
Specie
|STJ87»(
^ .*,*«
Mrs. -G. Hill, accompanied by her neys act too frequently, or passages are last week in Burlington Vt.
r side
:
EegaMender SoU». .V.S.00000 f
^ 87 W
home of Mrs. Edna Arnold, Friday
daughter. Bertha, of Burke, visited painful, scanty and off-color, use
L Stuwt i n d i a m i h spent Sun
Frank Waugh, of Thayers Corners,
i
, h t , o j, evening,
Nov. 13. Price 25c, children Redemption fuad with U. 8. Treasu
with Mi b t o w e s b i o t b t r it ( ol ( fnends and relatives in this vicinity Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that left last
wnere
JJC
d
urer & per cent, of ciroolaUon)..
1,875 »
l»as
helped
so
many
of
your
friends
he
His l n o t h t i
*Iis I M ^t>v\e J Saturday and Sunday.
11 >
Mr. Matterson. of North Bangor has Total.
R#-\ and Mrs. Charles Cahee and and neighbors.
Follow this Malone'
H,8W,«680T
u n t d foi i shoit visit
I OKI < OWNGTON
~~ ed Brown's
ts Leon M e a t h u n ot f u st i 'two children, of St. Regis Indian Res- citizen's
advice and give Doan'*
XIABIUTIBS.
inj=, hc-i feibter M r
eath oi Allied Billings
ml Smith ervation, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, a chance to do the same for you.
paid in
H L Morey Saturday. They also calli few d
Mrs- P. St Denis, 63 William S t .
tent Tnuis ed on Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morey,
ot Moir sper
Mr and Mrs. George Howard and Malone, N. Y., eay»: "I know thaJ
h i s li U1J.1UC!
Mis H L
ah i \ltrtd 1 i
son t. harlie, spen,t Sunday with Mr. Doan'a Kidney Pills are a good kid
1 nut jn ( h itc
remedy, for I have used thjem
^
and Mrs. Stearns 'Mptt and family, of
J L t ote
and dauglifc
u ive been \ isitmg Mrs t ote> s North Bangor.
Other members of my family hav« a n d
\ ii d U Nonvood.
I Norman Southworth. of the western had great benefit from them. We
Mr. and Mrs. William Hill were
Bernard Timmons has moved
tid Mrs. 1 L 1 ibh and Mis (states is visiting relatives and friends have found Doan'a Kidney Pills very guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Witherell,
family into C. R. Plumb's tenement
ish were Mbitoib at Malone and in this vicinity.
s 1 < s
of Champlain, recently.
good
in
relieving
kidney
disorder*
house on the Oren Lawrence place.
Wesley Gibbs, of Union Springs,
Sunda
Mrs
Mr. McClure of Stockholm h a s
tired.
\\ H Smith
i business caHtr who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. and doing awtay with that
tiled 1
moved his family into t h e Cornish
James Spaulding, of West Bangor, is worn-out feeling. It la certainly a
•with h t i
n Rutld d Vt Thursdaj
WESTVttlJB.
Mi
\ llllT
Hill place a n d will work for C. R.
( i
Mis MUV Mi ombtr who has been Msiting D. C. Gibbs.
pleasure to recommend them."
: (i I I O I l l
h is i t
Plumb
the coming year.
The Misses Bernice and Adella WilJiurke wh
spending a few davs with hei d tugh
(Received too late for last week.)
Don't
The Kings Daughters will hold
spent Saturday with friends at Ft. Price 50c. at all dealers*.
with hi niece Mrs ' 1 ilhng
»^n.^> tei % rs Geo Woodward vt Albans son
their regular meeting Thursday evensimply ask for a kidney remedy—g»t
C
ovington.
Mrs.
Wm.
Ferris
is
very
seriously
•tinned
home
today
Mts Bo\d of Mont; i dl is feucst
William Johnson, who is employed Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that ill at her home with pneumonia, Dr. ing with Mrs.W. M. Hinmaa a n d Miss
Mrs Lu<y Hudson leaves tins week
at the A.mencan House
Clartesa Dickinson. All members a r e
Mrs I rank Sills w is tlu hostcs* at 'or Oiegon, where she expect*, to re at Brushton, spent Sunday with his Mrs. St. Denis had- Foster-Mllburn MacArtney is the attending physician. requested to be present.
It is hoped by her many friends that
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
A-delightful "At Home" on Thursday nde for a year or two. On her way she family.
Adv.
Miss Mary Jock i s spending
few
ing a fe
A box social and party will be given
her recovery will be speedy.
vil.1 visit relatives at Watertoivn and
from four to six.
Jock.
at the school house for the benefit of
Ms.
Mrs. Ot
Otis Wylie is slowly improving days with her father Andrewr ~
Mm. Allison Kingston and family, Jtica and a brother in Iowa. AUBANT JOURNAL $t-M PER
The entertainment given by the Eu- the school to help toward a new desk
in health.
health
•( Brasher, were callers in town on
terpean Quartette of Malone, was well for the teacher. The ladies are invit•. and Mrs. Alton Hoadley, form- SEALED PROPOSALS for the tabor
Saturday.
of this place, but who now re- and material for the repair and reThe dubbing
dubbin rat* tor h%
th%
Miss Margaret Denneen is the guest attended and greatly enjoyed by all. ed to pack boxes and help toward the
sale; the gentlemen are cordially in- Oaily
in Springfield,
Journal, which ft b
«f her brother, Charles, in New York
aily Journal
are the construction of the Malone Village
beretofor*
vited
to
bup
them.
Miss
Tarbell
«lty.
G. A. Bickford, of Short Falls. N.
parents of a little daughter.
Reservoir will be received by George
be glad to meet the .people of
Rev. Huyck will conduct a series of A. WlUson, superintendent of Malone
Miss Marion Hall returned on Wed- H., in ordering a fresh supply wrote: would
district and hopes that they will »n and after Jim*
nesday from
special services in t h e M. E. church I Village Water Works, a t t h e Village
"visit with friends in "Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh recently this
respond
to
this
call.
The
school
house
Montreal.
beginning
ooSunday
evening
NOT.
8,
j
Onleev in . Malone, New 'fork, until
fear.
This
win
a
removed a spavin from one of m v ; will be open by seven o'clock. A hearty
and continuing for two" weeks. E v e r y - ! eight o'clock in t h e evening of t h e
«oa f 2.S0 per yea*
Kev. and Mrs. Eades and Mr. and
(invitation is extended to the public
Mra. Eugene Sperry attended the S. horses."—Adv.
meetings
_one
_ is
,_ urged
^ 4to
_ .attend
„ . _ . .these
^
^ _ _ 1 4 t n ^ y o f December, 1»14, a t which
«. Conventon in North Bangor on Satand help in the good work.
time they will be opetted and publicurday.
ly read.
Miss Elizabeth Carden is quite seriAuction bills printed on short no*
Proposals should be aoasaapanled
«usly ill.
tlce at the Farmer Office.
by a statement of t h e time- during
which t h e contract will be completed
WEST BANGOR.
awarded.
TRY THIS FOR YOUR OOUGH if The
contractor to whom t h e conNov. 9—Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Donald
t r a c t to awarded will be required to
Thousands of
keep, cough- furnish Bond for t h e faithful p e r .
"won, of Syracuse, were guests of Mrs.
.- people
..
J?eila Brown Thursday.
ng because unable to g e t t h e right ,{tirm»nce ot the contract i n t h e sum
|*
of. *the
contract price
price within
Miss Grace Lawrence, who has been
remedy. Cougna a r e caused -toy I n - J?*_$*«L
*
* • co»tr*et
within
teaching at Altmar. is at home for the
dam *««* notice of award of conflammation of T h r o a t and Bronofiial
present.
Tubes.
W
h
a
t
you
need
is
t
o
soothe
•
to
be
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burgess and
this Inflammation. Take Dr. King's
children were the guests of Mr. and
New Discovery, i t penetrates t h e deli- tflcations'tm fie in Malone Vlriage'dfMra.« Edwin Bentley Friday.
Ernest Fish, of Dickinson Center,
cate mucous lining, raises the Phlegm fifce. T h e sscma may be consulted there
was ^ business caller in town Friday.
and quickly relieves t h e congested o r a t the. office of W. H. Simonds.
A number from this place attended
membranes. Qet a 6 0 c bottle from P a *!!* n l*i' a **' N e w York. T h e
t h e convention at North Bangor Friyour druggist. "Dr. King's New Di»- , • • ^ J * § * n a s soon a s t h e
day.
«overy quickly a n d completely "stotJ-j
Mrs. Evelyn Smith, of Bangor, spent
ped my cough," write* J. R. Watts, {
a, few days last week with Mrs. Myra
Smith.
Fioydale, Texas. Money back if n e t o r all bids.
Mrs. Lucinda Rheyome is the guest
satisfied, but it nearly always helps.-r-)
H. D. MAYNE,
i©f Mrs. Peter Board way.
Adv.
J4Sw«
President of Malone VlHag*,
Heard In Malone
B
stt