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number of, paHs-^igbt weight— | lov^jipkeep. , * -v T.hia type of motor is .jstandard -.
e^lpofent with; the bes\-,Eitrop- !g ©litt .builders, it costs ^norf to *' b,Hffld* Each part is lighter 'and* <£ sTrMfgei*. i i ^
l»^» "Hie hiaft^fieed fo.ur-eyWiijrer ' i |
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HQRTH STOCKHOLM
Kite Flying Contest in Brookdale. ; If the arrangements can be made1
with the boys from Knapps Station, a kite flying contest will be held iri 'Brookdale, Labor Day, Monday, September 6. v • \
For the past few days considerable interest has been shown in kite flying by boys aid the older inhabitants!
'and a great deal of good natur'ed rivl airy has been felt between the two hamlets. The contest will probably take place at Brookdale in the afterr noon, providing the weather and wind is* favorable, and will be limited to .home-made kites.' According to the present plans three prizes will be given, the amount to be decided upon by the judges or members of the commit^ tee in charge. !
It was said this week that Nelson Blair- would make a balloon, and if possible a parachute jump, and if that ioaitfre can be added with the kite JylnlT contest it wtilYsive the day a decidedly aeronautical aspect. '
Suffragists Meet. Miss Marion Kennehan, of BrasheT
Falls; has just concluded a week's ; campaign in the town of Stockholm;,
::$j*%W&$! national flower rgplden. sglow, and most of 'the ladies wore Ihe colors.* She encountered the same enthusiasm at all of her meetings during the week. She is to eonj-tihue the work in other towns and hai&lets next week ai£d the weak: afterl
yfilB..Save New ^feJ^l'oa«JGke. j It is stated that the fountain | p m e
Telephone company will rebuild their line in tKii section, ahd that ihe work" will start-in the u W future." The link will' come from Norwood by the way of- Knapps Station to Broak'dale, Jenf-Jsans Corner and Wikthr&p. I t is said
:g (that, the required number of auibserib}-rM ,ers, can be'secured without any trouj
^le^hat iveft . ^ i lg- '^ f f Ts ' efry ^ispff, ^Pise^iiated %f intiff of Aty ^ m e l f : Snd Business -men throughout .sToekt
;h.plm, and aeighboriflg.j^i^nsi 5*oi
ice, owing to the condition of the, old. HjSe/'wfflcjd i i Very. njjicli pttt of ^ | :p^ir;.'' "Efiet fuihiejss ' n j ^ .keife/ andS w Mlitni'Spaad; Norwood ' re''veiy imiic pleased with the new 'prospect]. '
Soigtli StocMiftlm HBre-sities. „ • H. a 'Heathyheiej.fenp^yh as "Buck!f.
^aaid' tne-ctiatrtpibn l o % tis'tahce' walk-"' er of 'this' section, decided' he-wanted' ^o-a.tteat-the West OhazycampAeetiag -laif! m i d d a y . " Atyd l e n . " ^ ' ' ^ ^ m .Mrttpp'ed' his ^nsfkey 'on his -bApfe^i ;
,-; Paal'-Btethers,, the David Haratnvoif Br-ookdaie, a i d one of' the best feacojfea la»rseiien in this section,' is now diljp lag' a two-year-old coib that caE k'ao&y the spots off from- "anything in aie1
Wrse l&ie inAthis vi cinity. ^ Miss Bernice Curtis left for Burling
tpn, Vt., Monday, where she will at-J tend school' during the fall and' win l ter. -
Kingston, of North, l^awrenee, and fohi jfili stiltt. of Madrid ware.ref. i cent' gueite* of ^agsf l i f "Brothers at* ^I^Ver^lg'-larmr : •4 "' . :i~ "' : ' m
» M Ifitelret%^ed|'fdffl'' VtaethjB* ©If t iS&m m
THE MASSENA P f e B ^ S
N e i S j h b b | h j a « Van3Cen&W#"^
Mi. *§§&* B r o q l f s i i | f i _ _ R a y ^ 6 n | M l | |
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;^LtTGUST3J,1915
M{S. « i of B o t s d a i f ^ Mrs. WliHilnsr here lasiaf
Mts. MlfiSTO •' 's{S@fer-S
Henry^l|e'gif | guest of .Mplmi
Jc|hn W # l ^ Nidh|ols-Mgi| day kt tSfeMjull
M*s. ^ u ' ^ & f
|uf | i r^ M f s- l d a
f§ | i idy, of the l fiigf-lMc-nday ac SJJbKeberries.
|Mghter, Ruth, | js of Mr. and E.other friends
^ ^ Norwood, was ~" b'cock, Thurso
-j^Bftal,
over Sunday
turnjedt.^jtheMf nesfeya'^W4'-''3*
m/am M a s k e t f i ^ , . p a r e | n t s h | | | | i | wili|le"£6^;41^Di they! ^ | ^ l g |
'G^orge5|4M of mmrMm'^ Mr.
Norwood's
-#Wll mililslonl;!? Thursdayl-i|f waTt au t t ^ '
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a u t r f m n . - ; ^ ^ H A w i r ^ i
t ra t fe |^ |y ThTirsdaifeKiSr
theF
re,niife,» bug " ;UP j ^ ^ p ^ l ' . , s^e!Qf|le1oil|
and Mrs. [gpent Thurs-^olis.
RMidttwo children a.frjends in this mpt weeks, re-
^ W e k a l b , Wed-
i^-'MurpHy of „ . ^ e i t - s of their S | ^ Saturday. igBjon,-- Clayton, "fiSexi week Where ^ f u r e home. T^Jaughter, Ada, 1| | |nt guests of mmp recently. : 7 ^ S is visiting iifl?'Syracuse.
B U f f - b e s t known '1§| | |e 'd the 70th
"*"* iro'okdale on enjoyed the
j.Jha. eSpects' to Msz-fduring the
ay Mohaney *?,Massena an
"'^hM|e, has one of fiftgin St. !"&a,JB"rlior of t h e
ki'Si
Law E ,th
and, fitted W } i The out-,,SK%q,wly paint-
ijp^wgr gardens i M ^ . shows ^a
Jlijjme:?£nd civic g p | p ' l - ' & e office ""tl^feflays g v-'
p l k ^ m f o f e e J!irco1ilfr3f--'ofiee M
_^fes |were -the p f e r l f e firowfi,
'** ' t^JBftfok'
mis! «-
t_, r.
a^axtt.n?''
ten auite^siek.fpr.tlfe/ i|ast weekj is. "repi&rfeidf soitfe',heiteK • ' ' ' r '
' % i ,aod-Mi!S.' JajBes Big^s have ref turned from an e^nded- visit "wltlf--friehds in Potsdafe,.. Parisfi'ville and^ jOtter.n,^srlJy:vto%;iis.• " \- •• -A' U l ' ^ . :M^Mirl>,'SfeaS5: ilicSslin 1^3" 'Henry '?Fag|taft Mve b^ea /visflStg: l i M ^ H s ' / m t r l l a f y ^ i a , North iM1-
,; ffirf and" Mrs.' ^ m e r y Jenkins," of igfeasant View ffaririj'' were , in "V% -Mf<Sp, o)ie d^x t u k weelt.shoppiB&l
' Tlie Rev; Mr,/gummer:k !was e b & f rto' ^actfellf^Voaia, ' ' Monday,- by -lie .deaib: of 1ai|''*tif>t£er. ' ' . . aSfes Rath Tryon, of Helena is a guest' of judge and Mrs. C. b . Tryon •at .Gras'slaBifsI '; \ . ".Mrs.' JirSme Folstnne, of Win thro i, who has been visiting friends in this .vicinity for the past few days! has rer tiy&ea; hptne. . > , , ;
Miss "Ida Raymond and Miss Pearl •W|d§, wAeKha^e been employed in the ISfflrondacks the past 4wo months -re]-tunied to'their hcines here.Thursday evefiing^ , ' •
• ' ^ M ' ®*air transacted business in Wpji-wyipd 'thursday. ,rJorw"ood, ;|fohday. " Mr.', and Mrs. 'lSddie Chapman and "famiiy and Jir. and Mrs.J Jdhn Wajie :and 'family- spent a few days this week ib;i'uerberryang n.eai ParishvHJ:^,
t&nKeiman Sfeoet Sews. The M o w i n g people from this see-
._. ^pn" spdnt several days , last weei i . j l i ^ ? g blue-berr'iea a t Jo Indkr
l ? l f d ; -> ' ' . • > l\ ;iMrs/,Steahbarse.and two daughter^; Branch anS Cora,^ Mr, and Mrs, _*B.
and' son, Master |van, .John Van •=,«-..: y»'aAd. Mi.ss~Bdith''StIekney, t.\Er4-Ida VanKennan and Miss Lizzie Van-JEennan. N. I* Whipple drove thp i S ^ J tbcre, and they report a fine jjm'e^and ^ few. berries. : **"MfiCBand^ has"., accepted a position with NickJPlanty for the fail. ' \
.Miss Lizzie VanKennan, of Boston, Mass., who has been visiting friends, and relatives here for, the past mon% returned! to the Bean city, Monday,'; . , Mr. and Mrs. P, .Carry called on titeir daughter, Mrs. Sidney Felix, tuesdajj, on^.tJiefr_way h6me.,fro,ri Canton; ,
Mrs. Samuel Rogers and daughter, Mrs. John Munsonj of" £he Muri O;
VSPIdon of g'ttes'ts' of
k^EyereM
jio has. %^elt visiting ~JfeS||ani Poison-
t>«o-!hJe..i.oaie in
' ^ ^ ^ • C o h o e s , e&s'of Mrsu
.., ._„ ~3ps. Simeon '/>;»;?• j x'.. • .
i^&i'^lpaj^rt joined l lpfft her.e this
| f i i | a r e n t s , Mr. r ^ H ^ n ; - " • *
JdisJSent. the
ij&|plifc' R^gis is >K»JSsl ^VKehael
Sabbath «d|Se#V'BicttiG last "'IblpP'the beauti-
^ ' o l h e r .. i f ^y ica i f the days
SS^&pjaBied' '-her §|^^sjdj r Tviio has ^ H $ f Sine in Dex-
StS.^atertown to
the wMftet m
the tOihjois; on .'Hy.'jib.e;
' »Nf' tettaMtf and,ror-t u r n f e
whiteig 'Eow;g45
1 'rMf.%l joicmflll daiti ,eri
ThirrsaSl W3"W "'cfeafeS '.b6d:
' S s ^ p t . of" Clayton is ^"o|Aa^r' cousins, the ?^iwiM>l. feiiivan.
^f ' l^ll^ ' l&inois is the F^IJ lam at the Lis-'•Wot'hon is but just ^ I p M of Ogdenfe-
tt^l^ra;.such implicit """liJithW he came all
rfl«?JM>tin Southern ' h ^ & j ^ e r a t e d up-l&ufge'on.
. s f ^ f i m s o n are en-^ o S B s ^ n ' s brother
re-p t ^ r " ' t r i p ' west
lenVSfsflors a t the lon^Jtrb ' ther , My.
i»SltMz 'e11 a r e T?'
M
Eerlpi B
w: sr sits student a
s|ICnol"n, a young-ie>?fti-g-ladden the '®i9fc' '* •'-"••'' .' jfercrleam, soma,! at i ^ p S i v a Martin W?M' tMs'T'w'eefe jJlMffie last ice fea lyfand every-l i&fto" attend. 8i^f :5tutherford ilttifiousW guests
• * % f M Miss IWettoh dki
a law
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LQUISYILLE
Dairy Truck Sleets Accident. One day last week, while Vera
Tucker was running the Beakes' dairy-truck, No. 3, down the Willarci hill, the steering gear broke and the huge machine was dumped intq the ditch, resulting in serious damage. Fortunately Mr. Tucker and his passenger were unhurt.
Louisville Gossip. Emmet Cumrnings of Raymondville
is employed1 at George Doud's. . iMrs. John Jobin recently spent a
day with friends at Ogdensburg and visited the Hospital grounds, at Point Airy.
Miss Lena1 Clements of Massena was a guest last week of Miss Mabel Wald-ruff. . ' /
Mrs. Thomas Brannen spent Wednesday witlji her sister, .Mrs. Carrie Squires.
Mrs. Hugh Smith, Sr.', spent last week a gue,st of her son Albert and family at Massena.
Fred Alexander has installed a furnace in the cellar of his new house, under Misses Doud and Grant.
The village school opened Aug. 30. The R. C. harvest dinner, which was
held the 19th, was a success in every way. The JMadrid band rendered music and made a fine appearance in theti? u'iJiifoM&s. The dance itj the ev-ex-ing-1' was attended by' 98 coupled
Mrs. Carrie M." McDowell was a guest last .Week of Mrs, Mary Thompson. • , 1
Miss Wilma Wttialen, who has been visiting relatives at Cornwall returned -home Saturday.
Miss Co3*a. Shoen has returned from, her stay at Potsdam.
Last week Wednesday, Thos. Smith threshed a 12-aere field of .bats for. George ,'t><?ud, which produced §00 basjiels. . , -.
M;iss Majbel C. Martin of Qhase Mills was a guest the past week of the •Misses Dotid.
The Misses Ellen Monlhan onter-tatoed ifae| past week the following: Mrs. Charles ^Odge, Mrs.. Will Pakn-el, Ifesrijiomal 8." Hogge and daughter Mabel]
JaJneX y.'Brien of Brookdale was a guest Fridjay of his brother, Dr. J O'Brien and family.
Miss Catherine Hodge of .Massena, is a guest ,of relatives here. . Herbert jBemis, who resides on the ^ohn Murphy farm has purchased' a new corn harvester.
A. J. Fields of Winthrop made several, calls in this vicinity last week.
Gedrge I|qdge, formerly of tbis toWn |s makuig an exten4ed sta^- in Washington, 6ear the Pacific c"ou,st-
S^'ejr-Be^'le has Jn^ade'much improvement in cutting brush from the Sbad^iide of.liJs farm. (;jfobn Haflley^of Nevada City, Cal.,
wfip was a recent §p/?sti here, (says he is' a subscriber' to the '"Massena Press," and says it gives him more news and general information than any other paper published in ^orth'ern New York, and he has tried several.
Misses May McGee and iM-argaret Mein, were entertained Thursday afternoon by the Misses Powers.
Mr. and Mrs. John Doud returned to Ottawa Wednesday after several weeks' stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Poud.
Attorney S. p . Medusky of Syracuse Is a guest of his mother, Mrs. iMary McClitislty and family. ^
Lltke Byron Clark of Raymondville, >elai'rned hoffie. Saturday after spending sqme tipie -with his uncle, William Palnier.
•Mr.' and -Mrs. Russell Bullock will l^aye soon for'Wilkesbarre, Pa., where J&. Bullock has a position as teacher in a high Ichbol.
The MetbjOdist excursion to Ogdensburg tin Tuesday, by the steamer Al-.gena, was a success "and a ^pleasant time was r e^ r t ed . Ibb'ut $3S was clea*e;dli . I * "-• 11. • ' ; ' A J."
Misses Irene and Ruth Wh'tlng have been spendpig some time visiting r'ei-atives/at Qgdensburg.
Miss ,Maty Baradford of the River .road was .k guest ,last wc:!; or the ,Misses Julja.and Margaroi Powers.
The wiUT'oi~ti'e"lEte'{lirarlos W. Alexander, wiJI oe' presentt.d ft--' probate September 7th. The wlH dlfects that the executor, Edwin MeiCenney, may dispose of the, property, both real ana personal at either private Or public sale for the best interest of the legatees.
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* Peach Season Soon lie
Reports from" tlie flmit belts are that peaches never
were better. -We are iji'a position to handle your erae^a s; |
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It begins d*ri%g'^epte^ber '7,'^ndr will go to ttii'froift ^%t*s^ring.;t | it $T^^&&$ffk »fV ¥ ^ ^ * S M I,
for t h e m ^ - v e s , ^ S f i ^ # ' , ^ % . ^ i n e s s . ^orjd a i p o ^ ^ ^ * This school wifl drill Irh^ rjgim'ent ia stenography, book fe^egMi^. ^
law gnd business .practice,' .unlti? each memh,eri',Of it js reajdy tOj.tl^e * coaxikiand of a €0p4- positioa aad hold it. ' %
To secure positions fqrgur ^aduates , we have the cooperation of ^ 27 business colleges and four of the largest 'typewriter companies m '"** zVmenc'a. •• i • ' ;*-
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Tall Term begins Tuesday, September 7. 'ind save a large discoteit. •
Enroll before Se^tember
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There was a heavy frost here Friday morning, but not much damage was done.
B. Strait spent last week visiting Jiis son in,.Tupper Lake, returning on Friday night.
Mrs. Cranston and daughters. Mar-'ion and Ella, spent a few days\at the home of ^ . Strait last week.
Mrs. B. Strait entertained^ her Sunday school class last Tuesday at her. home. Nineteen ladies were present and all enjoyed a pleasant time. Sup-.peSrWa^ served on.the,1aWH.
Ray pucker and wife visited frieiids'-in Preseotk last week. . •Gladys Summers is home "rem New
York whei[e she spent the summer.1. Lultf Green has returned to her
work a stejacher in Binghamton, N. Y. .. Mrs. Freeinan FiLCh is still very
.sick, althojugh she is a little on the •gain.' ' l
Elihu Aijquit is in Syracuse visiting his children.
An auto1 party,.including Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Vance, Curtis VaLCo and R. D. Reedj of Norwood, Mr. and Mrs.
•H..R. Mungon, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Quinhy and Nellie Munson of Manchester, N^w Hampshire, called on
Frank'Pierce the past
* Just think of i t , a fymn -new, six griddle P^niasullx- f I Range without one cent to pay. for every 50 c e s t ^ S 1 ' | sale or every $1.00 paid o» account*:we give a tiefeel, :oa' .f j Saturday, Sept. 4tJi." Somebody is going''to get • tills |~ * gant Peninsukr for notMna:.' ' * • .-•• ' ' I ' ' - 1.. '.; !."° .
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* Make a little effort, pay up your old- aeo^uatsnd get | I a tielvet f^r every dollar you pay. This will give y^u £a „• | niany chanees to own! tliis range. • gome one wi i l i e t ' . ^ / ;
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I enf Ford ears will be ' M | feat & trar l a s been purchased f; | especially for use on tjus Tine and'Vffi be ieaoV Jor f t&T f | ueBS1SafewdayS .- ,v .... > : . ; , . . . . ; / . • ; T ^ t , %C,
J o'etoek, thus givfegaMeiaanB in'the city ' ' ! '
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J ^ t i l t h e r e | u l ^ ^ f | ^ 1 ^ arrrv^ ^ w i a ^ ^ i essay for tto>se wishing-to make t ie trip to no^fy W;4 ™ b a 5 5 ° lWt h* maT*e s*re of have t i e n e c ^ a s f y f : | commodatioiis. Phone i32
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