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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 4

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i 28, iw 4. TIIE MORNING STAB, MAUC 4- 7 LOCAL CAPITAL INTKUasTKD. SANDY. HH-L, SOUTH GLENS FALCS. tMlgieiu Meetlnga fur ThU Week.

Orgaalaallea at a Mew tlraalilla Mining roviu wir iihcomsoiuu. Veaia4My a Clwl fulai, KKI.IOIUIS Kllim TO HC OLU, tunauiittl Chunk Will Ue attar Hi. AueiluaMr' MaaieiM. Grant ellort ha been made on the part of thd irusttte and ouiiyroKatUw if the. Iinnuinuel IVutecostal church, 4rite.l by Dr.

U. It Martiue and Rev. The Buck Mountain Graphite com The oltli lal monthly meeting of the aire, rmt Uy lytom la feat el CM- Methodist bhuruh will be held this even pany, of Crown Point, Kmmx oounty, rurorai-llU (weiM IMItle. ing at ,1.30. The Woman's Foreign When Frank Sreley returned Batur was Incorporate! Katunl iy with the Mtretary of state.

Ths capital is Missionary society will meet Thursday day eveulug about seven o'clock from tnd tlis directors are: Elmer Barber, afternoon at o'clock with Mr. Vic Charles Fox, to save the church from bis work W) bis horns at Telfis Corner. lames N. Curvo, Alexander Shaw, T. D.

tor Hamilton, Mug sold under the auctioneer's ham found his wife Ijlug unoouaoloui on rrumbull, William II. Baldwin and The tnuteesof the Raptlst church will mer, Saturday evening, Mr. fox and the floor, ber fans in a pool of ohloro meet this eveulug. The animal meet form and half emptied tlght-ounut t. Hicks, of Glens Falls; T.

II. Scott uid Charles Dudley, of Crown Point; Dr. Marline communicated with Counselor Kilmer at Saratoga requesting the bottle of the liquid an the floor near by log of the church and society will be held Wednesday evening after urayej tllram D. Buck, of Newburg; P. 8.

Rin- sale to he postponed sixty days, but it Dr, Cuthbert was summoned and found II, of New York, and William W. meeting, for the purpose of electing was not grunted, fcvery effort has been sha waa suffering considerable pain, and that ths liquid had badly burned her The Ladies' Aid society wj tUauk mer, of Saratoga. in vain and so this morning at ESTABLISHED 1869. B. B.

FOWLER CO. i OLtNS TAILS, NEW YORK. GLOVE IN THE HAND Ths mines are located in the town of eleven o'clock the buildiug will meet Thursday afternoon to the prayer tai-e. She did slot recover conscious I Spring Opening riconderoga, about three miles from be sjUI to the highest bid meeting room at two clock. new until yesterday morning, and hei der la front of the Municipal build ooudition Is s'ill very critical.

A young Jrown Point Center, and the deposit Is aid to be of exceptionally high grade ihif to satlify a mortgage to the Kilmer JfOKTl'ABV. sod of theirs waa crushed to death be uid richness. Mr. Soott, one of the dl esUts for fU.SUO. There 1 a second tween the oars at Bakers Falls about CONTINUED TODAY.

actors, is ths Inventor of a machine for mortgige to a Mrs, Tell uow amounting two years ago. Jixlah Whit. Josiah White, brother of Rufus White, he separation of. the graphite from the If the property I saved by christian people, the church will be ock, by a dry process, which he claim this village, died at the hooie of hissn, Otto White, at Italy Hill, Yate. A relluble Baetarsate, The Junior auxiliary netted flvs dol converted iulo a Wesleyan Methodist Is mors economical and gives a better churih.

Although Mr. Fox has received (rads of product than any other now In lars from their sal of Easter cards and county, lie waa ninety three rear, of age, and was well known here, Ihide the jn mentioned, there is a daughter a call to Lonic Lake, be will remain in ana. One of his machines Is now in op egg. Saturday afternoon at ths hoim ens Falls If the edifice is saved ami eration by the Crown Point Graphite of Miss Went worth. These aasUted Ml Millinery ui Womsa's aid Children's Apparel.

Tlii is event of unpttmlleleJ Importance to the women of blent Falls end vlcfnity. A showing of trimmed UttU mid Bonnets, MIJJ1-nerj Novelties. Ready-to-Wir Garments for women, misses, children end Infants, itioh iui can be futind in no otheY store. The largeat.flnett end most exhaustive to which y.iu have ever had vourattention oalled. The most magnificent sIiowi'ok of Millinery to be seen ta our Spring Opening, whli-h continued tod iy nnd next week.

Without a doubt thi showing of Millinery is without precedent or parallel. and includes who' survive, Mrs. Jennie McCabe, of a Weslttyan McthodUt church organised oompany, whose principal stoukhoblers Wentwjrth, MIssjs Sarver, Morehouse, Penn Yan, and also another bather He preached his farewell sermon last re Interested Iq the new oompany. A ejeond machine has been built, and will Lyman White, Fort' Miller, and a lter, BeaoS, Clark, Paris and Roger. mcsoumit.

Aight. The text of his sermon was. Mrs. Jane Dickinson, Wilton. Finally, brethren, farewell, lie per started as soon as the new company Mra.

Mar? Hunlor. effects an organisation. The company and Martin Vaaxleaaart. feet, be of good coiurort, be or one miud. Live In peace, and the God of Tht funeral of Mrs.

Mary Hunter wm is said to have ample backing from New attended yesterday afternoon at York and western capitalists, whose love andjieace shall be with you. The funeral of Garry Vandenburg and his son, Martin, who were killed on the Delaware and Hudsotbrallroed, near the Friends' church, iter. Samuel Hodge the ntweat and mot be mtiful stales for spring and tunyiier or 1804. Trimmed Hats. Of exoeedlnc Imauty shown here in great profusion.

Hundred of names do not appear in the list of Incorporators. A meeting will be held In OIIITTAUY. officiated. Mrs. May Miss cement works Thursday, was held Sat' Crown Point next week for organlu urday morning at the lata residence of Mn, Manr A.

H'lex. Myrtle Dwyer, Sampson Austin and Frank Davis sing "Jesus Mine," '-Only Waiting," "Shall You, Shall The lion. Mtrtin Vandenburg, corner of Ferry Mrs. Mary A. Briggs died at 14:30 and Wall streets.

Itev. Lewis Sauerbrei o'clock lsst evening at the home of her R.vanlale. Mrs Dwixl.t Wruer is ill. Dr Al' officiated. The remains were 'placed bi remain were interred in Southside cemetery.

"The" bearers were Ftu son, llermon V. Hriggs. 15 First street dr ch attends her. The deceased was seventy two years old the vault at Union cemetery. Mlai Alice abearia.

Selleok, James Cornell, Robert Baker, A Sherman was home from Graphite and had iv-Med here twenty-one years. L. Lewis, Herbert Hart man and 11. 8 Murray. Those who attended the fun Sunday and Monday.

Miss AficeSabourln, adopted daughter Besides the son mentioned, she la sur Mr and Mrs George Warner, who vived by a sister, Sirs. Hannah Hart, of eral from out of town were Mrs. C. D. of Mr.

and Thomas R. Gay, died yesterday morning at two o'clock at the GaMwrt. The funeral will be held hare been visiting beta several to their home at Lake George Cowen, of Albany, Mrs. John Duncan. Is worth several on tho kld-tspgolally at tho height of tht Clove season, and with a host clamoring for good Clove values.

Those values are here and now. In all the proper shades for Easter. 1 Spteltl Wbllt Kid Olaem Olortt, blaik or fit-latching fla0 grMd: only 69 tott. Plqut 0n Clasp Clovt, wbtf grtyi.fnt. modit.

ft. Cvirfm Csrss, whlf. torn, ptarl, bUck, grtyt. biarir, SI. Said Gltvts, blttk.

bfrtn. grtyt, SI. Ctnutnt Kid 01 ft. tarns, mod, blttk, $1.90. Syittm Jay Ttmout Sutda Clortt, blttk, bttrtr.

grtyt, ttnt. fl SO. Wtibtblt 0ltrt lbt loaemptrtbla Uarval." whasa ytuib li paranoial la Ibt aawtal goldao ttnt, gray, wblta. blaok, modat, Jl 63 and f2. Flat Capt, Sirtat and Trtrallog Claras, la stlf.

stltebad ttnt, tnd wbllt, fl. Outsaam Ont Cltsp Claras. SI.SO. Z7n('i Caps Oittatm Olartt, ta Itrgt tlttp. 4V.

dd. Man 'sEM't Caad Capa Oltras. tt SI tod SI.SO. Men 3 Dent Claras, tans and ptarts atd ff Cblldran's Ctsttrlldt mfdes, grays. Una, SI.

ALL CLOVES AT $1.00 AND OVER Wednesday afternoon o'clock, Saturday, convent of Anpe, NaperlUa, aged eighteen years. Besides her mother, three sisters, Mrs. Ororge Fuller, Mrs. Rev. C.

O. Judkius officiating. The re Chariot Tlh is working for Dr Fred Andrew Hunter, Jobn'Peltis, of Oanse roort; Mrs. George Bell, Mrs. William Durkee, Mia Edith Durkee, of Fort Ed them representing ulmoot as many distinct and separate style, among them the the moat fumous artists of Pari and New Yorki Tlien there are our own original deslfins vieing in beauty, htylUhness and exi-liiivvn!) with lie brst from other sources Tb UP is, taking it altogether, the mo elaborate and magnlfloeat display we, or any other homi, has ever male, and is one worth ooming many miles to see.

A conlial Invitation i extended to every one to view this Opening Exhibit. We continue today the Spring Display of Women's DressesEvenin? Gowns, Tailor -Made Suits, Dress Skirts, Jackets, Etc. The -st elaborate showing filen Falls has ever seen in Women's-" Ra-dy made Garmmts is that on our eecond floor the largest Wo-'tTOraKtm 0ywwiient. In it will be found the choicest creations from the most famous designers and nmkers of America. Many of these are of our own exclusive designs, to be seen inns otHer store.

Surpriningly low are thejirices wliich we are making on every garment in this stock: Onou- third floor, our Lilliputian Bazaar we are making a special featur. the display, of Infants' and Children's Wear. Not a main will be placed in the vault at the Aldrich at.Chester. Claud Reminictbn.of Chester, who has leu Fulls cemetery. Fred this aos; Mrs.

Joseph ward, and David Hunter, of Mechanic. vUle. been emploved by Miss Ella Truman, is OraiiE. Browa. ill.

His brother. Lee Remington, is Cise, of Schm-terriUe, and three brothers, E. Ely, of this place, and Fred, of Fort Preble, survive her. Miss Orange Brown died of pneumonia at working in Wis place. Charles Wot.

Charles Doty, aged fifty five years, hi home in Brooklyn Saturday after Harry Bentler and Miss Nora Smith Sabourin was a-student, of the local nooa at 3:25 o'clock. The deceased for rf. here Fri- iui a.ttHI was found dead yesterday morning at Are o'clock in his room at the residence high school until four 'years ago when msrly lived in Chestertown, and the she went to the convent She was a Mr and Mrs Smith Baker and Mrs funerat will occur at the Presbyterian member of St. Paul's church here. The ohnroli ia that plaok Tuesday afternoon GlenfOrd Sherman attended Jhe fuheral of Mrs" George Middleton, at the South of Charles Skym, corner Hudson and Second streets.

He had been failing in health all winter and for the past two at two o'clock. The deceased is sur Horioon church Saturday. remains will arrive this ailernooo at three o'clock and be taken to the residence of Thomas R. Gay, 37 John weeks had been confined to hi room. vived by his father, Enos Brown, of Mr and Mrs Glenford Shiirman and At eleven o'clock Saturday night he GIcds Falls; by a sister.

Miss Jennie thing uikti -atfiertainejaMLfittiiig of the Infant or child two children, Kenneth and Mary, drove to New Veniiont, Sunday, where they street. Brown, of Bchroon Lake, who was with pparently aa well as nsinil. andjhji. twelve were the guests of Mr and Mrs Beverage Coon. him when he died, and arconi Won you bring the children to enjoy this exhibit with you? ft XOCl t.

demise was sudden. Dr. White was summoned. He is survived by a sister, pany tlie body to Cliestertown, and by Henry Holland, of Lake George, vis- FITTED AND UAR A NTEEDr Mrs. George 'Skym.

The funeral will ited here last week. Sandy Hill council, R. will meet tw Julius L. Brown, of Spri igtietd, and Rev. F.

D. Brown, S. MUHLFELDER March S3. this evening. be held Tuesday morning from the residence of Charles Skym.

Rev. W.L. Johnson will officiate. of Minneapolis. Minn.

A prayer service National Express Agent James Thom XX Colvin Building, Glens Falls. XX was held in Brooklyn last evening. riFTKKJC DOLLAR. IllTFALO TO as has assumed his duties after a week's illness. St.

Loult Aad Uolnra By Way of Wabul I HOftOtrt 3oH BREVITIES. f'l'll Miss Grace Wee was home from BaJIroad. Tickets on sale May 12. Good to re Granville over Sunday. Dorothy Kathleen Godetle.

The funeral of Dorothy Kathleen Go-dette, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Godette, 0 Uncas street, was held yesterday afternoon at two William Kinner, of Whitehall, is the The regular meeting of the Y'a, which turn leaving St Louis up to midnight of CLOCKl May In The Walxsh Is ton only line THE GOLD was to be held tonight, will be omitted. Do You Know It lth Its own rails from liunalo to world's fair grounds, main entramw. guest of O.

H. Palmer. Eugene Bump, Hudson street, is ill. Miss Lucy Church, Hudson street, is much improved in health. Jeremiah Moynihan has returned from o'clock at the housa and 2:30 at St.

Al-phonsus' church. Interment was in St M.uy's cemei ery. South Glens Falls. These tickeM (rood in our modern reclin Boelnees Cnab A concise descriptive chapter on new ing chair cars free, solid veotiliule IN OUR SHOW. WINDOW i -on 1 'ggJl Z'.

models in coats is printed in the Boston Smith's Basin. William a Walt. C. Wait died Saturday even Store company's space. has Miss Mary Halsey, of Saratoga, which is a marvel oi wauiy, nas xen wouna.

uu euujx. it will be sent to the lady's address who guesses the nearest to i Dotnestic hslp is wanted by Glens visiting in this village. trains from Buffalo to St. Louis without change, at convenient hours. For full information inquire of local ticket agent and see that your tickets read via.

the Wabash from Buffalo, or write R. F. Kelley. general agent, or James Gas. New York state passenger agent, 2S7 Main street, Buffalo, N.

Y. Falls and Fort Edward advertisers. ing at 10:13 o'clock at the residence hii daughter, Mrs, W. E. Lawrence, 116 Uncas street, of general debility, in the the time it runs down.

has Mis Mary Norton, of Fort Ann An encyclopedia is offered for sale been spending several days in town. cheap. eighty-second year of his age. Be-4ides the daughter mentioned, he is sur Thousands of men have thought they did, but never understood until they slipped into Stien Bloc Smart Clothes, and stood in front of the long glass which shows them from head to heeh We have the clothes and we have the glass. It will take yon only a minut'.

Today would lie a particularly good time to drop in, for the new Bteio-It och Spring Overcoats have just been put on the tables, fresh from the shears, clean cut, plentiful in oloth, sweep-ins; in their lines, rich in The Universal bread maker, a labor FORT EDWARD. vived by his wife, who also lives here; a saver for the housewife, is sold by De- Farm For Sale. Long's Sons. As the Clock Ticks Come and purchase your Eaater Gloves and Corsets. You are pntitled to as many guocses as the pairs of Kid Gloves or Corset! you purchase before Easter.

100 DOZEN on of Potsdam, N.Y. a brother.of Pots-lani, and a sister of Perth Amboy, N. J. MINOR OBSKKVATIONS. The alliterative genius at the office of The organization of a baseball nine i Mr.

and Mrs. Wait first came to Glens Fulls from Potsdam in 1881, and made the Glens Falls Coal company declares that "Poets, pens provide peerless pleas On county line road, within five min tea' walk of trolley line. Enquire of W. E. Young, 4 Maple street, Sandy Hill.

Go to Fleming's green house for your potted plantand cut Mowers, and save money. 17 Smith street. talked of by the SatteVlee hose company antries." i their home with their daughter for awhile, then alternating between Pots- for the Hudson Valley league. I The B. B.

Fowler company are pre quality, fine in finish, styli-b FINE FRENCH KID GLOVES. pared to supply your Easter glove 1 IS'jO, when tliey took up a 1 I If i I Mm Rinnam RfwnRV. nf lln ttm-vfls The American mule soars supreme residence with their daughter, wfth the guest of Miss Delia Welch Saturday. PJEP Top and Suits mis whom- they have since Sir. Fort BQward chapter, A.

M. Fort A 11 tla nnnrnl. aliaa onrl tit.vlfio dirnp.r. fmm Paris. Pi ices Wait was a carpenter and millwright guaranty.

Burger, the furniture man, makes a novel offer this morning, He agrees, under specified conditions, to make a gift to any widow whose husband shall $15 to $25. The "American Eagle" oigarsmokes supreme. Collins Lucas, 5 Warren street AnheuserBush bock been plaited on draft at the Globe hotel. SMART Edward council, K. of and the band' will meet this evening.

for years, and worked on many build ings in and about Glens Falls. Inter- Miss Sadie Montgomery will spenit Other grades, 5 td IS 50. ment will be made in the Bay street die while making payments for house- Sole agents for KmTx and cemetery. The time of the funeral will Guyer hats. Adler'afltine of Hand $1.50.

Tlemember "Trefousse" French Kid Gloves aie gloves of merit in fit, wear and workmanship. I NEW MODELS IN CORSETS. Our new models in Corsets comprlso all the best sly lea in the following makes a mm A nil boys and children's gpthing. The Little Shcs Store Around the Corner. be announced later.

Bllm Mary Kennedy. The funeral of Mim Mary Kenney was held Saturday morning at St. Mary's church, Rev. Daniel F. Curtin officiating.

The bearers were Thomas Ogden, William Fitzgerald, H. F. Lee, J. McSweeney, John Sweeney and J. Wilson-Root Company 4-ST0RES-4 WARNER RUST PROOF, KABO.

We can proiniso ench and every flaruro a perfect fitting Oor- Olcns Falls, N-Y. Fair Havun, Vt, I IRntfand. Vt. CIa 'emoDt, N. this week with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Montgomery, Beverly street. William Tucker, of New York, is vfsiting in town. Monty Church has gone to his home in Warrensburg.

William Hammond, of Whitehall, waj! guest of his brother, Arthur, yesterday. Aaron Kinne is home from New York. James G. Kinne is on a visit to his sister in South Glastonbury, Conn. Joseph Brown has recovered from the grip.

Mrs. Horace Barber, of Mechanioville, spent yesterday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bennett, upper Broadway. Paul Walt is home from Union college for Easter.

Sullivan, Interment was in St. Mary's set. EVEliY COKSET GlMItANTEKD. cemetery, South Glens Falls. Ita New Spring Arrivals.

Curtis'. Fine ShOwi for Men, In all leathers, to No better shoe mode at the price Lsdies' Julia Marlowe filices, 3 and f3 50; all styles. Boys', Youth's and Little Gents' Old PutMhoes. All leaders in their spheres. Johnsburg-' Mr and Mrs James McBride visited in R.

SAUNDERS, 118 Glen Street, Glens Falls, N. V. noia goous, Half-way brook ice, an especially pure article, Is sold only- by C. A. Hoey.

The gold clock in Saunders' show win-d wjll be sent to the address of the lidy who feuesses nearest to the time it will run down. Each day this week will afford some special opportunity for patrons of Good-son Brothers. Note the offerings advertised for today. Skill In the preparation of prescrip. tions is one of the points emphasized by Viele Henning.

Miss A. P. Braiey will have her annual spring opening of millinery on Tuesday and Wednesday. A furnished room is offered for rent at 8 Center street, The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance'' company is fifty-eight years old fs strong financially, and conservatively managed. Sample policies1 and Information will be supplied by C.

H. Hitohcock. C. R. Eddy A Son have inaugurated an Easter sale.

See advertisement 'To let. Care, promptness and skilled work-manshift sra characteristics of Hays Mothers' lepalr department, ftea advertisement Girl wanted. Warrensburg Thursday and Friday. Sc-haefer. of Saratoga, was the guest of Mrs Luke Martin Friday, The pool table and equipment recently located in Harnett's hotel, were sold at auction Saturday to Edmond Lackey.

Mrs Armstrong is still in Warreni- EDWARD F. IRISH, Jalli larlowe Sboo Pirton, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Falls 9 Exohange Street, Glen ourg, where she has been ill with a New 'Phone, 300. The First Breath of Spring It's here, witli it comes tho longing for something new to eat. We shall keep the new tilings in vegetables as they come along, and you're always sure to get nice, fresh meats, of the very choicest quality. We keep meats so nice and clean and prepare them so temptingly that evon a spring appetite is suited.

Boston head lettuce, 10c to 121c each; curley leaf lettuce, 8c each; radishes, 7c a bunch; tomttoes, 25c a quart; cucumbers, 12c to 20c each celery, 121o to 25c a bunch; new potatoes, 12c a quart; parsnips, 6c a pound; Spanish onions, 5c a quart; Bermuda onionf; "Ho a quart 'sweet potatoes, 6c pound. Other vegetables. Fancy heavy sweet navel oranges, selected for those who wish the best 50c a dozen. SWIFT'S PIJESdlUM PIG HAMS We guarantee these hams to be fine flavored, not salty, and to suit you, or wa will take them back? and refund your money. This week-we will sell whole or half ham at c.

MEATS ARE KEPT IN OUR QOOLffiR We have put in ice. We don't thinK 'it right to have meats hangine round at GLENS FALL8. N. Y. 8URPLU8, $260,000.00, CAPITAL, $138,400.00.

fever. Mr and Mrs 8 Armstrong, of Hlpar-ius, visited Mr and Mrs Robert Somer ville Saturday. Mr and Mrs James McBride leave Wednesday for where they will have charge of Hotel Underwood for the ensuing year. The F.lm hill school opens Monday. Miss VanDusen, of Hill View is the teacher.

(II ONE OFTHE OLDEST AND 8TR0NQE8T FINANCIAL Wilton. Wicks and family will move into Mrs Staples' house on April 1. Eewin Green and Fred Howe made- a trip to Gansevoort on Sunday, Benjamin Dickson has rented Mrs Staples' house for the coming year. William Hodges, of Saratoga, visited Miles Hodges over Sunday, Mr and Mrs Hays and daughter, of Saratoga, were guest of Frank Meyer on Sunday. Smith, Glens is visiting A Hodges.

Mr and Mrs Murray are guests Jennie Hodges. Mr Murrayvef Glens hu bought the Ralph Smith place of Edw.irJ Clem, ents, of Wilton. Maroh 18. Riohards spent Saturday and. Sun Skill in Prescriptions.

When ar prorcriptioa comes here it is com- pounded by a skill- -ful pharmacist not a half-fledg id drug- INSTITUTIONS IN SECTION, OFFERS ITS SERVICES TO YOU AS A BANKING MEDIUM. Mr and Mrs Wells spent IT CONDUCTS A BANKING BUSINESS IN ALL ITS;" day in warrensburg. George Green made a bus inefirip to Chestertown Saturday. from ort.h Eddy's Faro-ate coffee, 19 cents a this season, getting black und dRy. So if gau-don't see just what pount.

eddy. Ar tsonv you want, ask lor Jt. We have delicious steaks, roasts, chops or cutlets, hun just Ion enough to eat good. Creet and North Kiver Tnursday. VARIOUS BRANCHE8, AND EXTENDSTO THE PUBLIC, IN ADDITION TO -ITS FINANCIAL STRENGTH, THE.

LONG YEARS OF EXPERIENCE OF IT8 OFFICERS, DIRECTORS AND EMPLOYEES, COMBINED WITH UP-TO-DATE BUSINESS MIT HOD 8. ffl Now is the time to buy. I am over Mrs rred Kiohard'' is m.ffering with blood poisoninir, tjv imrahlnir stocked and must have room. Fleming's greenhouse, 17 Smith street. gist.

It will be as your doctor warits it. YIcIs 4 her finrer with aras 'pin. Dr Aldrio i is in attrfndarcs. day in Ballston. pELE'S MARKET, THE ACCOUNTS OF BEGINNERS ARE ESPECIALLY; Do you want to coo out all right in Miss Miles Hodge is her Mrs Clrnc Bennett nnd Mfss Rv.

mother at Eagle Mills. SOLICITED. the sprine? your dealer for S.ira-to" r- AroKdack water, nxd of Spp Sunday Miss Hawkins, of Saratoga, is visiting with his motlii.r, Mrs OeoriWeen. 'iKWn- BICKLEY. her sister, Miss Lizzie Hawkins.

THREE PER CENT. INTER18T PAID IN 6PECIALj Mrs Normafri Ballcv. of i Hiver. Everett R. Ku.

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