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ST. LAWRENCE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT 5 5 = =
DKMOCKAT F O U N D E D 1858 A D V A N ( K F O t N D K D 1861
OGDENSBUIUS, N. Y., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15,
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Owen Young Makes Another Gift To S. L. U. P r e s e n t s 100 A c r e s , M a k i n g 3C5 i n
A l l W h i c h H o H a s G i v e n t o
U n i v e r s i t y .
!H Mole liolf Course Is P l a n n e d — P r o p erty to Uf Deve loped a Part
of Campus .
( . i n l i i M <> ' 1 • A t l l l O U I W ' f l l l f l l t O f
. , „ . n l < t H . u i H • • . i l l n l I (Ml i i c i T ' i ( i f l a n d
l i y ( > \ \ . l l l » \ i i l l ! i : ' . . c h u i l U » M » (»f t l H «
ho,n<l <>i irui lr i". . was made at St. l .aut i iM. - II in \ «-f ;it y late Monday
Wiih .'•;.» " '•"' r.lvfti to the university la.I '"Hi" l»v Mi Young tin* prop ,.,-lv will ln« deve loped a*; a part of the , ,|M .MM n-.iKuu; pii'i tide ait t* hole K«iir I'IIIII-'II1, niti" holr'i of which will l i e . i V i d h i l i l r ( h i « f . i l l
The pun hi <• or I t f new tract, known » k »!>•• Albert Hull f aun , will yjy.,. r o i u p P • ' " c o u l t o l o f III*' U t t l e
| {U , r IMI \ .11 .tiin«" of ,\ mill' and will enab le S* l .aurt ' l in ' to use that wa lorwav in the future for such water HpoiS. a»» ih»' •itiidentH may deve lop an inh M«rti
AIIIOIIK 'Ii'1 other notable a lumni of the univiM 'iHv who have been here iluriiiK »hi' pa«f wivk working on the pn.pM i w m l l e r n e i t F Gunnison, pres Id. HI of Hi-' Ilrooklyn F.agle. and Dev I T I M I I I Kmmott . Kolf landscape expert T h e \ ha\i« def ini te ly laid out a nine hal<' ^o|f (<iiiii.> b e t w e e n the Avenue Of 1 :itn i and Ho- l . l l t le Ittvor T h e work of rmiMiriirHiiK Hie course will IM'KIM In the nprliiK
The Avenue of Kims, which will he (In- loUKed and moMi i m p r e s s i v e In America, him been laid out and the lo ration a«re. d upon The a v e n u e wil l Include a double n»w of trees , the fiMii»e of which hiia been c o m p l e t e l y |nai»i>ed mil by II landscape Architect. T h e t i e . " which number MIO have been <inb>rei| and will he net in during the 4prinK
Mi VOIIHK la-it nlKht addressed the •iclrnce c lub of St L a w r e n c e unlver Hltv on The Story of Radio Deve lop merit In Hie I'nlted S t a t e s He Rave ,(ii InfeieMlliiK talk on the subject for Wiih h he receiv4«d severa l o v a t i o n s of applauae at tin- cim< IUHIOII of the meet itiK.
Columbus Day Was Observed By K. of C.
180 MEMBERS PARTOOK OF THE BAN U6T—C. F. DULLEA
WINNER OF CAR.
l lrashei Kails. Oct. 13. T h e K of C. held a banquet In St Patrick's hull on Monday evoking. T h e decorat ions were pink and white carnat ions and the tables were draped with red. w h i t e and blue p a p e r T h e menu w a s : Bouillon and salt lues , cream, pota toes , turnip, fried ch icken , ce lery , o l ives , rol ls ,
SOB
Boy Scout Campaign
On Today Sixty Canvassers Engaged in the
Work—Dinner Tonight in Masonic Temple.
Noble P. Rande of New York Is Cam* palgn Manager.
T h e drive for
Happenings of Week At Dekalb Junction
Dekalb Junct ion , O c t 13.—A h e a v y .snow s torm that v i i s ted th i s v ic in i ty recent ly g a v e us a sudden thought of winter .—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tupper and son and Mrs. R o y Tupper v i s i ted the ir daughter in Canada Saturday and Sunday .—Mrs . Louise H o l m e s of Og-denBburg s p e n t W e d n e s d a y with Mra. John Hyland. Miss H o l m e s of P o t s dam a l so took tea W e d n e s d a y . — M r s . Addle W e s t c o t t is v i s i t ing her s i s ter , Mrs. S t i l e s , of P o t s d a m . — M i s s H e l e n Sprowls spent the w e e k - e n d with her
i parents , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sprowls , ' of B e a v e r Creek.—Dr. A n d r e w s , wife
ind two daughters of Canton cal led
•OL. aWTf NO. 3*
Ifll. cabbage naiad, ice cream and cake, coffee, clgiira. c igare t t e s . T h e Potsdam, Oct. 1.1 speaekrs were CharloH McNul ty . funds with which lo carry on the B o y ^^vs" HeTen" ;PleldV M o n d i y . - ^ S o h i a s t m a . f e r . Father (V J. Crowley . Scout work In Pot sdam a n o t h e r y e a r E i n v J g , t e d M r g M E*J l l8 M o n d a y <
Faiber Sta ie . M a s s e n a ; Father Tate - | will s tart T h u r s d a y and c l o s e Satur- ; _ M I g B J o 8 e p h l n e N o p l e 8 8 p e n t the rault. St Heela Fa l l s : Dr. Prairie . Mas - day, It w a s announced today. T h e r e , w e e f c w U h M r 8 Hyland re turning to
n>i, and Mr Coswel l . Massena . Mar-1 will he 60 loca 1 c a n v a s s e r s and t h e y ; Kciwarda S u n d a y
Observe 50th Anniversary
Woman's Foreign Missionary Bo-city Plans Special Program
on Thursday Evening.
Mre. C. W. Parsons, Wife of Pastor, Organized Unit 8 i x Y e a r s After
Pounding of Mother Soc ie ty .
Mr. and Mrs. King Honored By Friends
W E R E GIVEN F A R E W E L L P A R T Y
UPON DEPARTURE FOR NEW HOME AT POT8DAM.
Karef Coimhli d e l e d vocal si eiiJify two KtiiKhts partook of the sonic T e m p l e . T h e ladies of the E a s t -banipo i and a most ins truct ive and orn Star will s erve the dinner. Nob le pleasant ev -niiig was spent on this an- P Hando of N e w York will be the c a m -
Farm Bureau Meets At Canton Oct. 20
I ho H* U i w t e n c e (Nninty Farm Mm rail l.i plantilii i; on UH AnilUttl M^ehfig <»« Farm Itareaii Commltte*v ulcn l o IM» held at the Mtnte School OCh.hrr l!0tb. at 10 30 a m
It i.t oiiHM-ted , h a t *M»I.W«MMI 125 and ir|0 Fni-m l lmotui Commit t»M*iiu»n ril»m all .Mftumiinltbw »»f Ht I^B.wrenc<» f'Ounly will tie here T h e p u r p o w of il<U im^l I HK N <o dlwciiaa tl»«» roaulta a4|4Mun l̂l>tlMN| dur ing the i>a»t year, milko i»l«n»i fm lh«» annua l memhor->tl<lp drlvo d i n i n g the month of N O T oit.be, anil plan work Tor the winter
in tu i t let
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!,.,,! W.II ,.f Ni'w York S t a t e Col lege or \ttiiMilt MhatMi. N Y will he t | u , | . u m > i | N i l p e a k e r D r !<ndi l Ui\#
U*u i. III l b e - "Hi l l v b e f o i c . U; iHH» o f
ihi> K'III aK.ioul iuial leadern u\ the >:iiii,- (>f \ . u Y<»ik ."id will h a v e a ,,-al me ,K . to. the Ht l , a u r e n c e I i i n i ! \ 1.11 i n ' I .'
},; \ | | I , I t r h i i i i m a n ol the Tu |, , . | , MI.,.,1 . < ' i immiih •• <d' Hie Hoard ,,r •.iipi-i vi> in • will r.lvo a report on the woik ae« onipli'-.loMl diiiim/. 'be , , a ( d \ , - a . I I n - I H U M l i i r s o f t h e F a I III
Ii, , , . ,„ A ill I... v * M»»n.- vet v important . , „ | . O I M I . • m . m . i w i n - h Ib . -v w i l l m a k e
.it flu-1 no ' ' no: IIUMM. ' ••» ill l». • t veil at noon by
tl,,» K.mio I-:, -ui-.mle ; Ih.paitmetit of l h o Mi . i t o J icb iMi l
BOMBAY
Homhjv < >« ! I'* N'l l , i i J ,'va Movea p,,ni the u e . : end with her mother .
M n \ \ | I ' . I M . ' . I M b s i M a t y M i l l
i ,nii ' . i em I pai 'v on Thursday nlnht w > , I | M r e l v it t e n d e d $ 1 0 Wil.t t h e f i e t
proi-e.-dn Mr i Anna Crowley Is the lady in • li.ni!" Tor this Thursday nic|ii Mi md Mi« II I». S a v a g e nnd f.imllv \ I died in North llaiiKor Sun ,\iiV, A l l t h e a - h o o l N w e r e c l o s e d Oil
Thur dav ami Knlay as the t e a c h e r s w.-ic uiteiiiltur. confereiM-e in Potsdam.
I , |MI i:nfii.. Mulvaiia returned from the \ l i e e 11 v i e hospital the past week .•ii*l i-i K.ilnhu: Wil l iam Connol ly re hut,. ,| from Itoi lie'iter Mrs. Hoy Kl-llnii I i havinv a nil '• plav put on ill CiaiD.-e hnll Saturday iilnht Mrs I«. Pnifnic i . i l of MaiM'iiii 'ipent Sunday wth le la l lve . t In town J a m e s and K.if | t«cit McCuIn of HraHher were « albfr-i In low n Thur iday
rjlondf* Df«« Opines
Jimmy «aid h» was awful ly Klad to know that he wa* the second man e v e r to kin* me. after I admit ted that he wanrt't the flr'it "
Gouverneur, Oct. 13 .—Thursday e v e n i n g of th i s week , the W o m a n ' s Fore ign Miss ionary s o c i e t y of the Methodis t church will c e l e b r a t e the s o c i e t y
n and Jerry O B r l e n r e , , ( wil l perfect final p lans at a dinner to ; ^ r m t ^ u T i ^ J ^ ^ ^ ! %%S program wil l %T$S$£* In j
mlos. One hundred and he held T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g in the Ma- w | t h h e r u n d e ^ H o l l a n d . - M r . the c l u r c h a u d i t o r i u m V t h a t date . .
and Mrs. S t e p h e n H a y e s of Mex ico are fhe^ loca l w o m e n under the Header-v i s i t ing re la t ives of this place .—Mr. sh ip <# Mrs. C. W. P a r s o n s , wi fe 'o f the and Mrs. T h o m a s Robinson and fam~j pastor, organized the s o c i e t y In 1875, ily of Canton v i s i ted their aunt , Mrs. j u s t s ty y e a r s fo l l owing t h e foundat ion He len F i e l d s — C h a r l e s Conant had 0 f t h e m o t h e r s o c i e t y in B o s t o n , and the mis for tune to fall and break t w o t h e organizat ion h a s b e e n a c t i v e l y e n -ribs. H e is on the g a i n n o w . — E d w a r d ' g a g e d in church work to t h e present Woodward is ill .—Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd t ime . T h e f irst pres ident of the s o -H u n t r e s s motored to H e u v e l t o n on ' c i e t y w a s Mrs. P a r s o n s , under w h o s e Thursday .—Mrs . S m t i h i s s t a y i n g wi th , l eadersh ip the organizat ion w a s per-her n e p h e w , John Oi lmour.—Mrs. L. fected. Clark is v i s i t ing fr iends in Edwards.-— | B u t o n e of the charter m e m b e r s i s
« « « « r * * Arthur S i m m o n s h a s purchased the n o w l iv ing , Mrs. Robert B r o w n . T h r e e r A l l f l i l W r P P K A H Flann igan f » r m f r o m J o h n P l ight . H e s i s t er s , Mrs. George B. B a r n e s , Mrs. 1 V U I I U TT I V / V I V ^ U intends to take p o s s e s s i o n N o v . 1st — ( Wi l l i am W h i t n e y and Miss C. E . Cush-
Mrs. H y l a n d h a s rece ived word that man , w e r e a m o n g the char ter m e m -
Norfolk, Oct. 13.—A farewel l surprise party waa g i v e n in Library ha l l on Monday e v e n i n g in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. K i n g and son S t a n l e y Karl , w h o left the past w e e k for the ir n e w h o m e in P o t s d a m w h e r e S t a n l e y is a t t end ing the Clarkson schoo l of techno logy . Music w a s furnished during the e v e n i n g by the Grange orches tra . A s a x o p h o n e d u e t w a s rendered by Jack Spots wood and l i t t le daughter Audrey . Mrs.. R. O. Bixby
Odd Fellows' Fair Was A
Big Success
Rev. D. J. Westlake Ordained in November REV. C. BOURNIER OF THIS CITY
W I L L PREACH THE SERMON.
R e n s s e l a e r Fa l l s , Oct. 1 2 — T h e Wa-ter town a s s o c i a t i o n m e e d n g of t h e Congregat iona l c h u r c h e s voted la s t
Will Net About « 0 0 O - ? r r « i ^ ^ ^ a a X ' ^ ^ ^ Taylor of Ogdensburg Won
Ford Oar.
g a v e a reading and Mrs. H A . R d g e r s ; F e l l o w a . a n d R e l M i k a h 8 . b a z a a r h e l d
an or ig inal art ic le c o m p o s e d e spec ia l ly for the occas ion . T h e program w a s
the local church s o m e t i m e in N o v e m ber. T h e d a t e w a s to be d e t e r m i n e d later. T h e c o m m i t t e e appointed to carry out the i m p r e s s i v e ordinat ion c e r e m o n y are to take the fo l l owing par t s : Invocat ion , Rev . F. K i m b e r l y ,
,A 7 7T~ , «. * *u ' A n t w e r p ; ordnat ion s e r m o n , Rev . C. H e u v e l t o n , Oct. 1 3 . - I n »yite_ of ̂ the B o u r n i e r o g d e m s b u r g ; c h a r g e to p a s
tor, Rev . J. R. H e w i t t , R i c h v i l l e ; c h a r g e to church, Rev . G. Phi l l ips , Norw o o d ; ordinat ion prayer, Rev . S c h u -
His Guess on T i m e of Watch Stop
ping W a s Exact .
rather unfavorable weather the Odd
n i v e r s a i y of October 12. 1 t!>2. C. F. iMillea w.i^ the winner of the car. Mrs Alice McCarthy and Mrs. Wil liam Shat tuek have returned from Loon Lake where they spent the Hummer. Mrs, Jenn ie Hegga has been vis i t ing Mrs. Jenn ie P a x t o n . - - W . H. Cox has comple ted the redecorat ions of John Sul l ivan ' s new home which he i "ecui ly purchased from David Jay-«ox and Mr and Mrs. Sul l ivan are now nicely nettled We w e l c o m e them to our midst Mr. and Mrs. Sandy
paign m a n a g e r and he will out l ine the plan for the workers . During the past few d a y s , local S c o u t s h a v e been sending out descr ip t ive folders g iv ing an idea of what has been a c c o m p l i s h e d by the S c o u t s and what they hope to do in the future.
Stolen Packard
in the I. U. O. F. t e m p l e las t w e e k
fo l lowed by a cafe ter ia lunch, i n be -1 ^ T m a w u ^ ^ m ; c i e r 7 M * a s s e n a r * r i g h t hand oTf"ei-
half of t h o s e present Rev. C. V. H a - * " £ V a s an a s s u ^ R e v G e o r g e W T a f t ' L i s b o n * v e n p r e s e n t e d Mr. and Mrs. K i n g wi th " £ g ' * * 8
t f t ^ e s a r e not ve t aVail T h e y O U D g f ° l k s ° f t h e C o n ^ e S a t i o n a l
a beautiful m a h o g a n y davenpor t table ™ T n a s been roughly e s t i m a t e d ' c h u r c h e s o f f o u r c o u n t i e s w i " m e e t
and a purse of m o n e y . Mr. and Mrs. f h i ^ i 1 * * L „ ! r f " J i n S fn t h i ^ h w i t h t h e R e n s s e l a e r Fa l l s y o u n g p e o -K i n g h a v e l ived h e r e al l the ir l i v e s g j ^ J ̂ $2 000 Large c r o w d s of" p I e t h e w e e k e n d o f N o v ^ » > e r ««». A „ - ^ _ u^. ̂ — , , - . „ u ^ - - ^ bornood or ?z,ooo. L,arj,e c r o w a s or d e t a l l e d p r 0 g r a m will be g i v e n la t er and a h o s t of good w i s h e s a c c o m p a n y
Pot sdam. Oct. 13. A n e w Packard her aunt , Mrs. Thornton , of P o t s d a m , bers , M i s s C u s h m a n h a v i n g he ld the j n g a c n m o n t h at the wel fare s ta t ion
Ing her son and family , Mr. and Mrs Roy Muiison. - M r . and Mrs. George Paxton and sori Carr s p e n t T h u r s d a y in Potsdam Mr. and Mrs. Char les Col l ins and s o n Char les accompanied Jamsn Col l ins Sr. to O g d e n s b u r g on Saturday to consu l t Dr. Madlll in re-
h a v e been but t w o treasurers during the 60 y e a r s , Mrs. Harry C. R o g e r s
McGreggor of M a s s e n a and Mr. and ; Mrs Prank Murray of Ogdensburg K ( M , H n 8 t f ) I p n f r o m t h e g a r a g t , o f the has had a s t r o k e . — B . O. Hurbert , Jr. | off ice of treasurer during the first 40 spent Sunday w t h Mrs. Wi l l iam s t L a w r e n c e Motor S a l e s company in and t w o daughters v i i s ted his father, y e a r s of t h e s o c i e t y ' s e x i s t e n c e . T h e r e ^ h a , . t m ' k : . . M r s . Y ™ « . ^ ° J i ! ? n - l " J
V w ! - * i Raymond s tree t Friday night w a s re- E. O. Hulbert . Sr., Sunday covered Saturday, wrecked , on the Hopkinton road. T h e car apparent ly Deka lb Junct ion , Oct. 13.—Mr. and ' hav ing he ld th i s off ice for the pas t 10 i«\idded in the s torm and went into Mrs. S t e p h e n H a y e s of Mexico s p e n t years . the ditch. It w a s qui te badly dam- the w e e k - e n d here ca l l ing on re la t ives | T h e off ice of pres ident w a s h e l d aged , and w a s brought here. Entrance and fr iends .—Miss Doris H a y e s of the : for 25 y e a r s by Mrs. L. M. Gardner, was ga ined through a w i n d o w and o n e tra in ing c la s s of St . L a w r e n c e a g r i - ' her term of s e r v i c e c lo s ing in 1917.
in . < a r w a 8 m o v e d In order to g i v e a c c e s s cultural schoo l spent the w e e k - e n d She is not a charter m e m b e r . T h e r e gard to Mr Col l ins arm. rece ived , 0 t n e p a C K : a r ( i wh ich w a s the m o s t with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. F. C. h a v e been but e igh t pres idents in t h e s o m e t ime ago . -Dennis;_B McCarthy valuable car in the place. Off icers H a y e s — M r s . Carrie J o h n s o n s p e n t 50 years , and Mrs. Lue l la R o b i n s o n
are work ing on the theft and h a v e s evera l days in R e n s s e l a e r F a l l s las t s erved a s corresponding s e c r e t a r y for s o m e c lues . • week .—Mr. and Mrs. L e v i H e m e n w a y 13 years . Mis s L. B e l l e B e am an i s
— _ — J enter ta ined the Lark ln c lub Saturday n o w i g i s i d e n t of t h e soc i e ty . T h e s p e -F U N E R A L O F P O T S D A M MAN. ; even ing .—Mrs . J o s e p h E d g e r s of W a - ciai program on T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g wi l l
t h e m from the ir m a n y f r l e n d s . - O n | ffi'iach^ento ^ w ~ ^ t y ^ S - T h e e x c e l l e n t c h i c k e n pie supper a t Fr iday e v e n i n g an organizat ion w a s S l L ^ J f l ^ S i « v l ™ o n * M 9 „ H t n e Methodi s t church parlors Fr iday formed to stand back of the S h e p h e r d - ! ^ S ^ ^ n ^ e ^ ^ ^ S tar* • e V e n i D g w a S n 0 t a 8 w e U P a t r o n i « e d « T o w n e r work be ing d o n e by Miss M a - , ^.u
fnf' a ^ a r 1 m n « t T h ! « S d ? J r Z I U 8 U a 1 ' o w i n g t o t b e d i 8 a g r e e a b l e
bel K i l t i e , we l fare nurse . T h e fol low- £ • J J r ? s e d a n ^ g i v e n by t i e Odd Fel-' ' w e a t h e r . - B o t h c h u r c h e s g a v e s p e c i a l ing off icers were e l e c t e d : P r e s i d e n t , ! ££. £ t h ^ S n d h & d " u n u 8 u a l l y I a r g e
Dr. A. W. W h e e l e r ; v i ce -pres ident . 1 1 ^ ^ ? L ^ a t c h w Z S ^ t n m • "to*6**0* f o r S u n d a y *Qho°l r a l i y
Mrs. H. A. R o g e r s ; s ecre tary , Mrs. M. j f * ! ^ slLZll ni^Ltwen7To ±*y l a 8 t S u D d a y m o r n i n g ~ A n a I 1 d a y
V. P e b b l e s ; treasurer , Miss M o l l i e ! i ™ £ e % * ^ t u r d » f o g d e n s b u r g T h e b u 8 > t U n e w a s c a r r i e d o u t i n L i b r a r y
K i n g ; cha irman of m e m b e r s h i p , Rev . ~ y r ° f n / a > J ° r w ° ; s ? £ « « i S ^ i i n n S J n a I 1 M o n d a y b y t h e H o m e B u r e a u l a '
C. V. H a v e n . T h i s organizat ion i s to ^ ^ f f ^ ^ ^ d t e s . - M r . and Mrs. F. D. Barlow of be ca l led the C o m m u n i t y W e l f a r e £ P
8 ! ^ K \ ^ c lub and wil l m e e t the s e c o n d Fr iday * « * a « * &
h 1 ^ ^ ^ detsUed a n d M r 8 ' T ' R ' W U 8 t r o p a n d M r s ' M a ' i« ~~~u ~~-*v* «f #i.« - , - i # « M -•«,*!«« Placed m a s e a l e d DOX a n a a e p o s i t e a i o n e y &llA M r g M c K a y — M r . and Mrs.
m e e t i n g of the schoo l board H. E Barkley w a s e l ec ted to fill the v a c a n -
over Crabbe's s t o r e . - A t the month ly . J " * * 6 . ! * " " J ? , J i e unUl Sa turday J ' J* N « ^ ^ m b « m o t o r e d t o M a s s e n a
i J? u r e m a m e d u a u l ^ W W T h u r s d a y td v i s i t the ir cous in , Mrs. ™ , w « „ W M , u w » „ « . - — u - j g h t j 2 S ? t t 2 e " o t h e T ^ r ^ s w e r e ' C , a r a ^ r e n c e , *»* f a m i l y - M r . and by tbe res ignat ion of C D . K i n g d h
r a w u T w a y eve^fng Ts fo l lows M r 8 - G e o r g e B e a c h a r e h o m e f r o m a
and A. A. S p o t s w o o d w a s e l e c t e d j ! " l , S , I 1 L t th'P t w 0 w e e k s ' v i s i t a t D e f e r l e t w i t f l M r -
p r e s i d e n t - M r . and Mrs. Maurice La- glw^Jtn^ ^ t r ^ t ^ ^ \ n d Un' Herb*H ^ ^ t a ^ - M r
Lone and Miss Layau of C h a s e Mil ls w e n t 1 0 ^ 0 ? S ^ i t h of o i t o i b u S - ^ M r 8 F r e d N e w c o m b e « P e n t a f e w
w e r e g u e s t s of Mrs. H a t U e Mein on ™£ £w%& K ^ n by D r G M A u s - ' d & y S I n ° g d e a 8 b u r g w i t h M r a n d M r s
Monday and T u e s d a y . - M r s . L e w i s S r tt o V ^ c E a « ^ ' l a t L u t o J a y S m i t h e r s - J o h n Chi lds of O g d e n s -
B a y n e s and chi ldren are s p e n d i n g t h i s n ; ^ J * ™ ; ^ J 5 u ^ ^ L ^ T ^ t b™ « » « « o n n i « ***** M o _ n d ^
wpent T u e s d a y With Mr. and Mrs. Wi l liam l l a m m l l l -Mr. and Mrs. Max (Irabenste ln of Tupper Lake s p e n t a few d a y s with her parents , Mr. and Mrs Hugh Currier, the past w e e k . — P . N Donovan Is Improving the looks of bis house with a new coat of paint.
t e r t o w n and Mrs. P e r l e y Fa irbanks be open to any who m a y wish to at-Potsdam, Oct. IB.—Funeral s e r v i c e s s tarted for Saranac L a k e S u n d a y and tend.
t l l l „ , , , t u , ¥ . o f T h o m a s D. Koch, w h o died at t h e were unable to m a k e the trip on ac- i :
\ l l l e l a r r s doing the work. John home of h is daughter , Mrs. J. E. Coble count of the snow. Mrs. E d g e r s c a m e | ? r f t , ; A i . \ [ r t m A 4 Namlow Is Improving the_ APPfarance j n M f t , n 8 t r e e t w p r < 1 n e l { | t n o r e t h i s b f t c k flnd M r g P a } r b a n k s m a d e t h e r r a Z l C l I N f l l l i C C l
' "^ " ' ~~ afternoon at 2.10, Rev. R. K. Sheff ie ld journey by train. Mrs. F a i r b a n k s ' ! j * J £ ¥ off ic iat ing. T h e body w a s placed in daughter V e n e t a is a pat ient at Sara- J l l C 3 ( j O l L / C 3 f i f U G
or his house with a new v e r a n d a and other Improvements .—Mr. and Mrs. Den McCarthy h a v e g o n e to N e w York on their vacat ion . E m m e t t Hall Is mall carrier during Mr. McCarthy's a b s e n c e T o w n S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Pe lo had the covered, bridge c losed a few days the past week whi le repairs were
S ^ t t l E E ^ ^ e n r i ^ l d ^ r s ^ T w" DixSn S S ^ ^ M ™ . S l a r a ^ R u e o7 u E later. F a l l s . - M l s s A d a B. Coffey of S^^^J^B^a^^ u n d e r w e n t a ser ious operaton in a Albany s p e n t the w e e k - e n d wi th Miss ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J S ^ ^ ^ ^ b t ™ ? a hospita l Fr iday and is doing as Mabel Ki t t l e , R. N . - M i a s Moll ie E. {"* ™ ^r J^rltrl, « « 3 t v S L n hv w e U a 8 Posaible.—Mr. and Mrs. Mer-K i n g w a s a w e e k - e n d g u e s t of her s i s - f ^ ^ g ^ T c S T Miss IreSe r l c k P l e e t h a m " • ^ ^ ^ ^ r e ' ter Ol ive in S y r a c u s e r e c e n t l y . - M r . Ifr^fn?. ^ L « n i n ir i i ^ n h Th m l m a i n l n g on the ir farm this winter , and Mrs. Bes t and Mr. and Mrs. Wi th- s m f | £ ^ M r ' F l e e t h a l » i s h o m e f r o m H e P b u r n
ereU of H e u v e l t o n w e r e S u n d a y cal l- ^K'uT^tiJ^ a n d g a I n i n g ° ^ e l y . - M r s . ers at T. F. C o n n o i l y ' s . - M r s . H. T. L" b y i ? " ; i K . * w « Z h o £ ^ of M a r y K e n d r e w <* R o c h e s t e r is v i s i t ing P i c e e n t e r t a i n e d t h e L a d l e s ' Aid of Mrs. Frank Calnon w a s the ho lder of h , te M r s Q E c h i l d s — M i s s n i c e e n t e r t a i n e d a e L M I M A I U 01 ^ j k n u i T l b e r w n i c n 8 e C u r e d the H o i a n x v ' u , h f t n i p f r n m - . T _ w
the Congregat iona l church T h u r s d a y ,, . ' . t h k f t r h p n b o o t h fiach H e I e n W a l 1 l s n o n i e f r o m b t ^ a w -
af ternoon at her h o m e on Morris J " " . M M I / ^ . J ' ^ S j b T t * i t rence univers i ty , suf fer ing from throat , ". " ,, r A m A k i t chen holder sold h a v i n g a n u m b e r t f V > l l h io MrB A R w a n m r t h v mn s tree t .—Nora Cece l ia Leonard of Og- u M „ i > h l J , , rPhi l „haau„ ,£*•,«.»«,• » i v trouble .—Mrs. A. K. w a n , wortny ma-
r „ „ „ . „ „ S,"^ rW'? h? ^trHTV^ *•" ttoJo": ̂ ni vZ?Hon£ ZVL^UrT^^^leo the vault at Baystde for interment in n a c — A m o n g the t eachers w h o .attend t Newberry , Pa., at a future date . e , j the t e a c h e r s ' ins t i tute at Pot sdam
Sept. 12, 1865. the son of Jacob and H ! M. Phi l l ips , Mrs. B e s s i e Moses , Anna Frye Koch. He married S u s a n Mrs. Verni l la H a v e n , Miss G e n e v a Erhart, w h o surv ives him t o g e t h e r Overacker , Miss Ruth Fear , M i s s e s
being made. T h e work has been with two daughters , Mrs. Cohle, wi th R„th atnd Dorothy Powel l , M i s s e s e o m p l e t e d and the bridge is now open w h o m h G r e 8 i d e d . and Mrs. E. A. Caul Daisy and Pearl B i shop , Miss W a t i e to traffic T h i s was a much needed o f Ogdensburg . Fa irbanks , Miss Doris
NEUR, RE-ELECTED PRE8I DENT OF EPWORTH LEAGUE
AT BRASHER PALLS.
ter. Mrs. Arthur W h i t l o c k . - O n T u e s - ' * : * i " l t T * H ^ \ * J J 1 ^ f • ** " e e U n s in N e w York this week , d inner Superv i sor and Mrs
day e v e n i n g , Oct. 20th, the lad ies of " ' " " ^ *"»*,v^" * u u ™ * » < „f n , w a s Uoi a b l ( i t 0 g 0 t 0 N e w Y o r k o n
*u* -•• B- JL* *u„ ^ I . I / . * I A M .„ni ».^i^ Pres ton and Wi l l iam Hurlbut of Og- noniXunt n f th„ apr\nns uin*»«ft nf MiR« the Church of the Vis i ta t ion wil l ho ld
NO TRACE OF MISSING MAN.
Gouverneur, Oct. 13.—J. Carlton Fra-H a y e s . Mrs. ? * e r o f t n i s v i l lage w a s re -e l ec ted pres -
h r u c e Conknn."Mis8 E u n i c e H o l l a n d , ; I d e n t o f the St . L a w r e n c e dis tr ic t E p -Miss Mary Burke , Mrs. Wini fred Car- l worth L e a g u e at the annual c o n v e n -nev, Miss E u g e n i a Carney .—Mrs. I. L. t i o n h e l d Thursday , Fr iday and Satur-H a y e s , Mrs; H. A. P o w e l land Mrs. d « y °J t h e Past w e e k at Brasher F a l l s ,
densburg and Mr. and Mrs. J. a c c o u n t of the ser ious i l lness of Miss
repair Arthur Br lggs has had his house repaired, putt ing In a n e w bakery and other i m p r o v e m e n t s . Mrs .
Hrlggs. our h o m e cook will now f ind; , , o t 8 4 , a m > 0 c t ^ . - T e l e p h o n e com- _ _ „ _ _.. her work more congenia l . And the I m m l c a t l o n w ! t n a K i n g s t o n hospita l , W. H. Miles s p e n t Friday wi th Mrs. and Rev. M. P. B e a c h pas tor pf t h e
Ella Loucks in P o t s d a m — S h e r m a n Gouverneur Methodis t church, w a s re -P o t s d a m s p e n t the w e e k - e l ec t ed fourth v ice -pres ident ,
m i s s i n g P o t s d a m man, ind ica te s tha t end with Frank Mi les and other Other of f icers e l e c t e d i n c l u d e : Rev . the m a n in K i n g s t o n ls not Ful ler , f r i e n d s — M r s . H e l e n S. Barber of W a - H - M P ™ " * . W e s t P o t s d a m , f irst
the first of a s e r i e s of card part ies In % £ £ & "J*££ ^ " u ^ j . W « * l e n - T h e f *" l i l >' o f l r * C" K i n 8 d a l e
Library hall . Al l are w e l c o m e . — M r s Frank S m i t h has been appointed or
good cooking? Jus t to know that Mrs Br lggs made th i s Die cake crul lers w h e r e a m a n a P P a r e n t i y ottering from Ella Louck n M ? E « n?« r« i i i « i l * i- «S««»iI S c o m a w a 8 b o u g h t to be Alvln Ful ler , Loucks of ch icken pie. rolla, etc . . is enough . Of _ , . , „ , „ „ T W . . , I « « , i n . u M . » A B •»,«* „„,i „,i*h
v a c a n c y of Mrs. C. O. King .—Dr. F. F . JJ[*g
G r e e n m o r e h a s returned from St. R e g i s F a l l s w h e r e h e w e n t the pas t s u m m e r for a m u c h needed res t . H e l s
all the fine arts , cooking ranks first.
day night. A very nice t ime w a s en disaoDoared here the nlffht
. . . „ > xxr u •• s « , P t 2 7 , h K »8 be l i eved he w a s m o v e back~to~hiB o t h e r farm.—Mrs. B a I l g 0 / ' J » n I o r s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ; and ioyed by all p r e s e n t W e hope there ( l r o w n e d , n c r o 8 8 , t h c r a J l r o a d Q Mat t i son enter ta ined the Pres - Miss Luci l le Church, Brasher F a l l s . may he more of those parties . W e h m g e a I t h o i I g n 9 e a r c h o f t h e r l v e r b y t e r i a n s e w i n g c lub F r i d a y . - L y l e s ecre tary and treasurer .
failed to reveal a n y trace of h is bod v. Tupper and Miss E v a R i s l e y s p e n t the A m o n g those a t t e n d i n g from th i s — _ ' W e e k - e n d in Herk imer .—Mrs . Win i - v I 1 , a * e w e r e : Rev. M. P. Beach , Carl-
B U C K ' S B R I D G E fred Carney, Miss E u g e n i a Carney, J ° n F r a i l e r , Dorothy Murphy, E t h e l o x v ^ v x i , ̂ ^ v e r n i l l a H a v e n , Mrs. E m m a « r e e n e , ^ ^ Mitchel l , Genev ieve Hut-
Fredenburg , Miss Ethe l Mitchel , Mrs. t o n » El izabeth Stree ter , Myrtle W h i t -more , Paul Sprague , S t a n l e y Frazler ,
part thought of J a m e s Russe l l Lowe l l ' s poem. "The s n o w had begun in the KloamitiK. and biiHiry all the night , had been heaping field and h ighway , with a s i l ence deep ;in<l w h i l e " on Friday nlt'Jif when about dark It began to s n o w ami by !» o'olock the ground \v;iii white We like the snow, hut hope it ibirsm't c o m e for s o m e w e e k s yet. -Mi. and Mrs. ( icorgo Tiernan of No. I . a w i e n c e were ca l lers In town Sun (l.iv Mr and Mr|t. Arthur Ashton of
Buck's Bridge , Oct 10. T h e hard s n o w storm ami free/.e c a m e as a sur- ' Wi l l iam Miles and Master N o y e s Car- n ,
in a t t e n d a n c e at the l ibrary ''©"flfias H a z i e r . prise to r v e r v o n e so ear ly in the year. n ( , y were Owing lo the bad, s t o r m y night , on ly m e e t i n g nfeld i n *he l ibrary at P y r i t e s
SS was taken In at the school box so cial Fr iday even ing . Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smi th w a s a cal ler nt his fath-
Morri.Mlown have c o m e to spend the *,r'* Thursday e v e n i n g - Joe S m i t h and D. Wi lcox were in Lisbon T u e s day. T h e r e was no .school T h u r s d a y
in make their annual trip to Florida n m l Friday as Miss Butler was a t tending t eachers ' c o n f e r e n c e at Potsdam.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobkirk spent Sunday of last w e e k with A n d r e w Wood.— B e s s i e J o n e s and father were ca l l ers
M o n d a y — M i s s Irene Spencer of Syra- NIGHT OFFICER U N D E R G O E S
winter with hb> slater, Mr. and Mrs. Fred !miotic. T h e y will not be able
s p e n t the w e e k - e n d at her h o m e in Redwood and Miss Ruth F e a r at her h o m e in Gloversvi l le .—Mr. and Mrs.
Nib* winter as Mrs. Ashton ' s heal th ;MHIM\\ hal improved P H. Lyons
jind daughter Helimu and Miss Ne l l i e Hinl' .v '.pent a few days recent ly with bit Hmer. Mr and Mrs. Frank Patnoe , <>r Cl iateaugay Mr. and Mrs. A. P. h e m ami ' l i t e r . Mrs Anna K e n n e h a n . of Massena were cul lers In town Sun- . A , A k l - , „ _ . , _ . , ^ , - . , . . . « - . « , - * . . - . ^ day Mrs J a m e s Hero a c c o m p a n i e d ^"un^ct icut over Sunday. T h e y c a m e ALONG K E N T U C K Y W A T E R S H E D . Ihem h o m e * Miss Kath leen Mahoney n s a u p r i s e to Mrs. French — T h e !
i« nt Sunday with Miss Hilda Hero at 1 , n o i » a s Robinson farm has been sold T h e poss ib i l i ty of organ iz ing a
c u s e spent the w e e k - e n d with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Ara Spencer .—Mr. and Mrs. E u g e n e Fredenburg and son Robert and daughter Marjorie of Antwerp v is i ted Charles Putnam and Mr. F r e d e n h e r g ' s mother . Mrs. E m m a h „ „ n : f u , ,_Ml a l l l i r l . , „ n l l , u t o l l rp a T . i n v
F r e d e n b u r g . - M i s s G e n e v a Overacker ^ ' l ^ J t H l J ^ 7 . n l ^ ^IV.^i
OPERATION AT HEPBURN
Gouverneur, Oct. 1.", T h o m a s .Monlervillc. night officer for the village, wan taken t o the Hepburn
with what appeared to be an a t tack ol appendic i t i s . An examinat ion w a s made Monday morn ing by Dr. Grant Madill and an operat ion performed a t
in this place T u e s d a y . - K e n n e t h Brad- .' ? ? » " " ' l e y - 0 ' P o u f h . k e e1 5 8 , e
1 a r e V , R" i 8.30 o'clock. Mr. Monterv i l l e w a s tak-
ley has been on the s ick l ist the past , t m ^ M r - a n d M r a - J o h n Hurley , few days .—Rev . and Mrs. French en- ^ ^ lerta ined Mrs. French's parents from I N V E S T I G A T E W A T E R S U P P L Y
Winthrop and Miss Helen M c C a r t h l throuRh Basse t t & L e w i s to Myron more e x t e n s i v e s y s t e m of s e c u r i n g spent Saturday with Miss Marion Kobinson from Pierrepont . Mr. Thorn- \ rainfal l d a t a a long t h e h e a d w a t e r s of Hero Prof and Mrs. B p. Qulne l l e as w a s he lp ing A. Al len d igg ing p o t a - ( the mounta in s t r e a m s of K e n t u c k y spent the week end with his father, M. I [ o e 8 F r l d a y
u l Mr T h o m a s e x p e c t s t o . ftnd ^ r ^ Virg in ia h « s b e e n r e c e n t l y A Qulnel le Bill O'Brien won the leave with his wife for their h o m e a t * • royal prUc at the card party recent ly H o g a n s b u r g soon. T h e y have m a d e
en ill Saturday and h i s condi t ion tailed to respond to treatment .
NORTH STOCKHOLM
North S tockho lm, Oct. * 1 1 — John F lynn is improving t h e looks of h is house by a coat of pa int .—The church and hal l h a v e a n e w coat of paint and with the concre te s t e p s adds m u c h to their appearance .—Miss Doris K i n g s i inves t iga ted b y the W e a t h e r B u r e a u
or t h e Uni ted S t a t e s D e p a r t m e n t of
Dennis P. H a y e s of Tupper Lake s p e n t h e r e — J u d s o n Moncrief "was ^ c a l l e r ! Agriculture. Information of this c h a r - I ton .—Miss V e r a Munson of N o r w o o d and Hilda Hero t h e conso la t ion .—Mrs . and sold a great m a n y b a s k e t s w h i l e ! ° r t n e U n i t e d S t a t e s D e p a r t m e n t of « j e y w a 8 n o m e o v e r Sunday from Can-
a few d a y s In town the past week-— o n W 1 , b e r W i l c o x Sa turday e v e n i n g , — | ae ter Is of vital importance , e s p e c i a l l y | w a s a w e e k - e n d and o v e r - S u n d a y Den O'Brien of Burl ington is v i s i t ing P e o P * e are busy g a t h e r i n g apples and dur ing s e a s o n s of low water , to the ! g u e s t of Mrs. M. A. Nichols .—Mr. and his brother and s i s ter . Jerry and £ e t t m * l n e I r c , d e r m a d e . — T h e L. A . ! proiper and ef f ic ient o p e r a t i o n s of t h e Mrs. A. L. N i c h o l s v i s i t ed the ir s i s t er , Mary, a t the old h o m e In S tockho lm — s - w I 1 1 n o l d a c r e a m c h i c k e n and bls-W o i d has been rece ived here of the c u , t 8 UPP<'r m church parlors Fr iday death of John Mclntyre of H e l e n a . ' e v e n , n * » ° c t ' 1 6 t n Cream c h i c k e n Mr Mclntyre had rtmny re la t ives and a n d h j 8 c l , i t - m a s h e d potatoes , cabbage fr iends in th i s p lace who w e r e sorry a * l a d . ^^> w f t i t e and brown bread, to hear of his d e m i s e —Mr. and Mrs d o u g h n u t s , P , e « n d co f fee wil l be Herber t Meacham of Pot sdam spent S P T V e d from 7 o'clock unti l all are
g r e a t s y s t e m of l o c k s and d a m s on t h e O h i o R i v e r for the bene f i t o f navigat ion. W i t h o u t i t t h e operat ion of the locks and d a m s would b e a t t ended with great diff iculty and a t t i m e s by s e r v i c e performed by t h e W e a t h e r
Mrs. H. C. Stone , of Par l shv l l l e Sunday .—Mrs. Underwood had a s h o c k rec e n t l y and Is v e r y l o w at t h i s wr i t ing . — A number from th i s p l a c e h a v e attended the reviva l m e e t i n g the pas t w e e k he ld a t Brookda le in the W . M. church.—M. A. N i c h o l s w a s in Bnck-ton Monday ca l l ing o n h i s unc le , M.
_, . x . . ^ . m . .. s p e n t part of last w e e k here . Mr. B a c k u s returned h o m e wi th Mr. and H i n s d a l e s p e n t the w e e k - e n d h e r e ,
g a n i s t in the M. E. church to fill the f 1 ™' L ; D - A u s t i n Sunday after s p e n d - M l w e n t h o m e t o p F r I t e s Monday aft-~„ ~* M — n t\ u - i««__rw v v I m * a * e w <**y8 n e r e * ! " * » f r s i s t er , e r n o o n # — T h e t e a c h e r s a r e h o m e from
W. P. W e s t . — A daughter , B e u - &<> p o t s d a m m e e t i n g and report an lah May, w a s born Friday, Oct. 9th, e x c e l l e n t program.—Miss Lore t ta Cor-
„,„» ,» i * „ i u « 4 u c c u c u , w „*, « 1° M r - a n d Mrs Cl ive B o w d e n of L i s - c o r a n o f o g d e n s b u r g s p e n t T h u r s d a y
l i k i n g f ine and h i s m a n y fr iends here S S ' ^ S L ? T t ? i * S ? T w ^ . l a D d F r I d a y W i t h h e r 8 l 8 t e r ' M r S " J ' W * are p leased t o s e e h i m back a g a i n . - ™ e n
f * J ^ " h0 . V J ***£?'^ P J L S S S w e e t - P r i n c i p a l J. W. S w e e t a n d
Miss E l e a n o r Stra i t of the N. H. S. S l ^ H J j * ! ? , ' ? £ * £ J l ° S n ^ d a u « h t e r Marjorie a r e s p e n d i n g t h e faculty w a s a w e e k - e n d g u e s t of Z t l l A ? * / V B r n ^ l ™ w ' T ' w e e k " e n d w l t h t h e S w e e t s i n W a d ' fr lends in S y r a c u s e . - M r . and Mrs. ? ' ™ ^ h ! n ^ » ™ J J ? ^ m n v S d ^ ^ ^ . - F r a n k J e n k i n s i s s l o w l y re-H o r a c e G. A t w a t e r of Chicago are v i s - ^ ° » ' u*J*Zr n^tthlnA T«nf c o v e r i n g f r 0 m t y p h o i d f e v e r a t h i a
i t ing their m a n y fr iends here from Gouverneur Oct. 8th and i s oc- h o m e i n N o r w o o d — C . W . L e n t is i t ing m a n y f r i e n d s j i e r e . n g fa p r e g t o n flatg_ g o m e w h a t i n d i s p o s e d _ A w D i c k i n .
- . . - f # 1 | ; Charles Wright i s 111 a t the h o m e of s o n g^d A l v a D i c k i n s o n are v i s i t i n g
Momstown Village ^^L^Z^SXTm T*omas Dickinson at Mooers-E F-o I T h e Lad le s Aid s o c i e t y of t h e M. E . L a m b i s a m o n g t h o s e i l l .—Miss Mar-
Q l l f f a r e F i r A I / W C f h u L c h W i l 1 b o l d t h e i r a n n u a l i ) a 2 a a r « a r e t H i n s d a l e and Mis s C a r m e n J e n -i J U l l C l d I U C RJU99 In the church parlors W e d n e s d a y and k i n B w e r e h o m e f r o m P o t s d a m N o r
_ Thursday , N o v . 4th and 5th . a f ternoon m a i o v e r the w e e k - e n d . — M a s t e r L y l e R I V E R V I E W H O T E L D E S T R O Y E D — a ? d e y e B i n f - F a n c y and useful arti- R o c a en ter ta ined after schoo l Oct. 7th
O C C U P A N T S B A R E L Y E S C A P E . a t the booths and a 50 c e n t supper d a y t h e f o l lowing boy f r i e n d s : A n s e l i wi l l be s erved each n ight ; ch i cken pie p e r r y , Burt Perry, Robert Merkley . • Morris town. Oct. 12.—A conf lagra- W e d n e s d a y , baked ham supper Thurs - A k i n g W a i n w r i g h t . Herber t W a i n -
t ion s w e p t th i s v i l lage th i s m o r n i n g d a y n i Kot . T o avoid the confus ion wright , Clarence Perry , Clifford Poor, about 1.30, tak ing a s i ts tol l the Riv- w h l c h &as here to fore prevai led a t the Qrrin W i n t e r s . George Prat t and Se-e r v e w Hote l , a barn o w n e d by Mrs. supper hour, the ladies are p lanning ton Perry. G a m e s w e r e played and J. J. Farrel l and partly des troyed her ( n i s y e a r t o s e I 1 s»PPer t i c k e t s by a de l i c ious supper s e r v e d to the hap-res ldence . T h e hote l w a s a t h r e e - n u m b e r , an idea which , wi th t h e co - p y y o u n g s t e r s — P r i n c i p a l and Mrs. J. s tory frame s tructure built about fif- operat ion of the public , should work B i Ridder and son Jack of Brushton t een years ago and now o w n e d and op- o u t w e ^ t o * " e a d v a n t a g e of all con- S pent the w e e k - e n d g u e s t s of the erated by Oren Wel t , formerly of Og- cerned.—Prof . Ben . IJaydon, w h o w a s s t i l e s ' and Creightons .—G. C. Alver-densburg. T h e fire which w a s of u n - ^ t o w n f o r t n e w e e k - e n d . returned s o n drove out from S y r a c u s e Saturday known ..origin w a s d i scovered by the Monday a c c o m p a n i e d by h i s fa ther — M r s . A n n a S m i t h e r s i s h o m e from occupants of the hote l about 1.30 and a n d 8 l 8 t
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