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WII.L.IAM A, J0dE«IKlH*/» •< /BZfftr CMKZ Proprkmt
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SOCIETJJlSr" W and A. M —Jfemntond Lodge Noj
801. regular co&mnunicaciona second and fourth .Friday of_Jsach gKMQtbu T. A. Lewis, W Ai., Frank Wooasjdfe, S,W.,H £ Forrester, J. IT., „B_D. rjyde^gec^-* —
I. O OJ P.—Independent Order of Odd JH'ellowSi T$o 9, meets every Wednesday
„ evernnlfatr 8 octoelc. 3. H. -Deddsr N. G, ^}H tficol, V O, Geo* Grant, Rec. Sec, O » . Demick, Fin. See.
M..JV of A—Hammond Canrp 3?o. rutsfr meets the. second Saturday ^ m n g m t h e month, 0. ft F ^ JmB^.,vy. wajueis viotea ner Consul; iP<*« JftcoVAdvisor; Br X3,~iJrother m HTerman -the past Jones, Clerk, ™—^
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I O. Fy—Court HaminondNo. 646, Independent order of Foresters meets . *he second and fourth:'Tuesday evenTOp ** the month. Jaa. FerguBqg,, C, B., Geo. Demick, Bee. Sec. ' •
P, (jf B.—Hammond Grange, No. 677 meets the first and third Wednesday evening of each month at 81 o'clock. Iff P . AlleruMaster; Mrs. W. H, Wright Secretary. *
O. ErS.—Hammond Chapter, -JEastern-Star meets 2nd and 4tU Wednesday evenings of tne month. Grace Evans W. M ,Tt. J ForKCBter, W, P„ Mrs. L. A, Forrester,Sec. , _, <
Adelphia Rbboka Lodge aneetS the fitfel "and thud Wednesday evenings of the-montn.^ Mrs. Ann&F. Tterr, N. Gh, Mrs. ChriBtcna Stoutr. V. G., Miss Ada Allen, Bee Sec r ~- -" <*
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Companion Court Rhesa, Ko. 80 meets the first and. third Tuesday esremngs of. the month. Mrs. Vena Demick, O R., ili«s Pearle Eranklin V. C. R., irrirHancTVaiiScbaiiek, Sec— -
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-Surit/i Life and-A4cid^Rf»i-LET US rNSfTBE YOU
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LRalph H. Hitlett, Fornierly of Hylett^: Church.
i_ WATCHMAKER, JEEW^^i "' V7"AT tiS,.DIAMONDS '^wWutEkwxKBr
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What is going on in and About tifaTmb*
Alma ^Fejt spent Sunday in North HajnjftondL -
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Mrs. W-t At l.ai,dlaw was in Pg-densbuEfe'Tuesday.
( T" + B. A Evans was in Ph|ladel-
ph*a-otibu5?ness^ridayr"5=^ —
t ^ Mr^ and Mrs^ Frank Gallagjier spent Saturday m the ^faple City.
city, was in-town TJiurSday in conference with Geo-^McCaidsWi, manage r^ the loc^l nijlk ? tM^op Mr* Smith expect? 'sb^tfewnfr''" >and1rqmH. h Fo«w^t#r lw addifcidii'tcrthe ^attotVtp'Bfe as-^a. ho^er_room^i»-whii will install an &T$\i1&~hQ*$er p& er boiler,, > 'She «wdsho|ler w'm left iii its pr«serit~posi$ioii. kiA i ^rsed in qn emergency. The *** JBrotherslhav&sparedflO'>* to make the Hammond up-to-date ift 4myvM&k thepresenltioi^^tbottt %$&
Miss Stella Coy of TTheresa f m&l«?» S ^ ^ S ^ S S W HPH nn fronds in^n^nMnnrlit^.*Or Which t he « * « ) » 4B •called on friends in-tovyn/Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ruthei-, ford were in Ogdensburg Satur*, a a y ^ j _ _ j = *
Vincent Gallagher Visited friends m Watertown the past week. ' T
Mrs. W. J. Ireton 'and soft, Glen visited relajivesin to^n this week.
lives m Ogdensburg—th6_ pa fc week.
Mable Carley is^jpfendhig her Eastet vacation, a t ' h e r home here. _ _ _
Leonard Ferguson is spending the.week with relatives in New York. "^Mfrand Mfs~W. T* StilTs "and
jdaughter,- Ruth were-in-Qgdens-^ butg» Friday.
Mrs. R R. Conpy and ~daugh" ter, Marjorie, weri in Ogdensburg last Thursday.
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Mrs. George'Ormiston" entertained Miss Grace, -Rodger oi
Mls^lIeleSl Irywtt'ls en|oying a vacatibn this week as her school in Alarnogin is closed.
Mfes Susan Austin returned last Thursday-~frQm Theresa, where she has been visiting friends. ' "
Mrs.. M. R. JHamill and son* ^l'me^QfcB!pier^i|i|lf-w}er-e>
rr'/Revf. J3j. ;<|/:Gar|eyj4e^/|ueSd^y/ 'afternoon; for Ronie', 'where he will attend the M. E.. Conference.
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A. M. Stiles is installing a pressure tank system of water works in the residence of J. x H. Dodds.
M[Sr. and; Mi?s! W« P- Fjd|ier and 'sonsof Norwood ^Visited Jfr. and MrsT^Di' Si". Welfih M& "ptfeef relatives in town last week.
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"T. O. Sipith of ih* firiri ftf Ti O. Smith's Sons/ of? Jlew1 | ? o ^ city, was in'Uown'Thuiso'ay in
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Income To Be Used For Main-; tenance of Choir School
Thef 3 ew York World of recent iiatesays: _ __
Frederick G. Bourne, prominent capitalist manufacturer and Vjachtsman, has-^iven $^oo,ooo to. $e Cathedral of S t . ^ohn 4 tHe ftjvine. ^ h e income-of the money-IS to be used for the maintenance S^thWchdir sdhool of the cathed-4
%S, an institution in which Mr. ^Bourne is^deeply interested, _as he is. an enthusiastic and talented amateur music^iah.
-fa- The gift waB-announced in- the choir room after the Easter morn-
^: ingf^ervide. Dean Wrn. M. Gross-^*VeTiorin making the - announce"
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me|||; ^said only one condition . f y *mw8t be fulfilled before the mbnev
• >•*• 4 would bd forthcoming. Tha"t was As a^esutrdf i W ^ W N l j |hai^Mr. Bournfehe^iade^mennR
a s^ol iGi tor , ,^m^j^^a^l^toJgl iec.oi the TCathedraLchoir. An_ fourteen. mc^e^^45StS»lf f l («f elecfiOFhwas,held at once and the t d ^ u r 3 n G Y e V s i n g ^ b * # $ ^ with\this fssne. ^Werhop^^ltf *j|wath rousing unanimity. Bis-make^the_Adyertiser_o|_sufficient -nop Grew, several other clergy^ i U t e ^ t te^ftfi;«n*;.ita t&% t® jfie? ^^}. W* «honstere were
•aiiti their yestments, , |ill .some one please close
' a l K * * 5 i J ^ F O T t e ^ : | ^ p J ^ ^ ^ / ^ h e Bishop suggest-tion tall the happenings of « % f f d , , pointing at an, open portal, est ^ou'r-iawrlary:. - W J < W & * & s ^ d o n e . Now t h e n ^ l , ^ have a vdif ^ ^ c o x p s ^ ) f ^ S l f c c « e t t h r e e hearfy cheers^grKf•
_—„ =s«— _=, ,...__ » '^^^-^---^^fie^ed^th^mr^^ rah-rah-rah-ed with the enthus-iaSm-o| college bo -sV- The-con-gregation was riot told about. the giftrthoirgh news^ff^t-^rnie^tjr many inembers througbririends
^IneTater services, i Mr. Bourrie
calfiitilfes antTihey dor^Heii Wellf!but very often iteiffc arejii intentionaily-omfkdf ]f|-y0ft4i^ v # M | J ^ ^ s h ^ s e * W h y J l AdveT^fserr^e—cc^Slry~ii ^ o ^ , t a s e ^ i i t y ! m . ^ J i e w s j ^egard^s§ o f ' ^ I w e r you are «&« .. -s q b s ^ t e or $$e£* hut ulway«g^as not present vHe explained remetrft^r-tos.^youf^ame^aMoeforehand tha t ; he woald^hke tmsiKned^ oo jnmjn ica t l»^ f tg |P« ^4Je i : e , butaf he came up to neyec jiriH^d^ T ^ o s e ^ ^ pffltowh the little %iscor^_church;
"~ " ' " "" ^ ^ n e a r h i s estate at Oakdale, IJ . J., come reguW & 4 e y s this we< :e: Bert Slate Ralph Ha»
son, Mrs. Ed. Hazen, |f»eip. ydhTAll^rt-SfniQns, Cruder A14e^l|upter,Dan|Md(kiu^^liat x)f Hammond;'MatheW HerM, Chippewa Bay; Fred Grace,. iNorth Hammond; Wm. Pehwr. South Hammond; and Mrs", Kate, KQsenbarker sends the paper to ler> son, Bert Roj$<»nba|k|i|s->$& P'^rrjsto^ft
Would be without Easter music
ttibe,r of, the old^ Tfinify choir i,$?n. l«rwer?-JBroadway. Then for
ieigjbteen'years he was connected Wi£h Jthe choir of the 'Church of Incarfiation.v He has held mem-bejrship. .likewise,, in several other
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Qf l^amiTioi^ct. ISC. Y* Capital* - - . *. $25,000400 ] ^ r p l t i f and Profits, * ,*. v $7,OQO.Q0
3 PER CEWT INT iRiST P^«l On Time Certificates in Amdunts of
' $10.00 AND UPWARDS You can invest without speculating in any sense by placing yoiu* > *
funds in an_ interestJbearing CERTIFICATE OF JDEPOSIT HERE. - ~x L -It ia worth 100 centa^m the dflllar and pays dividends on fixed 49^6!.—, It can be turned into* cash at once, and is protected by the eame ,
guaranty that covers the general deposits^ this bank. ^ '~ &k L**
** Safe Deposit Boxes For R e n t . ' fKifi*
\ Help four Home Bank As SOWB Time It May Be Able To Help You. 1 — - JoKRaafrCnjGjW?!^ • """"~~ '" "-~f-,' ' . ; W. D. EVANS, President, \ , H.!M. DORWIH,
ROBERT SMITH, Vice-Presidents L. F7dllTfl»lE*lt7t"
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OPTOMfia?RISV AND OPjiOllN, ;
Jfjena § r i n d i n ^ Nest to Dow's Studio,
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INSTJBAJPI ";.'' ; JOHNtt,DOH-W3(«Agt,
tisTT3e1a^RSs^nvlT6~^s^ele^ teaching at Harrisville, is spending her tfaGation a t the hpmf of heir uriele, ^Rey. $„ G^Garte^
- -No^si M^;3Ei7fh^0h^he^t-^n^y^as^^e: »piTs^r0^e^.|S.i^ "
Mrs.Jfarnes^ Marsaw sends the AdyteEUslr;' J o , h¥r. niece,^Mff,*
^AnllafailferfiBCTiptidnsJEiUea, ^ L ^ I t . ^ ^ l ^ i d l O ^ T l o n ^ e ^ J S ^ J ^ I ^ W l I f i k l Elsje Ward, in Lisbon, for, the coming year.
Dr. Enapey left Saturday evening for Philadelphia, Pa., where he will visit hisprother, Charles
i The vacation is over, fjpw fbt i o ^ r e M l f|ardlW&'rk . " | Oolyihiftelweeks^ more''before? |egventsiexa.mipation§, I t wilKhfe ?he^eheforen^fe MoW itt5 ^ *;
Missi Graham is plaiiriitig to | d her recital on the evening
iQfiMay «th. Z At a meeting.of,,t^e,J^Q|i;d of
thei annual school meeting in Au^u%t in^teadgoflMay;^,- .
IHew miich more of a blessihg ^e|might he to humanity if we
^ywergcr^out- intodrifels; work: 05= ur d3uty=«t©=5=GodT—ou
^^ouatry^and^eaehHOtheri our
.chtirch and our faith. T o - b e hejpful to thisis'e who
musical organizations. He is headhof the Singer"Manufacturirig company- and, director, in- many" ^*'§Fm&& hor|oraiiohs; IJis^
J ^ t ^ C l i s • yachtrngt, epelongs to all the PJQJM*
^^^.^lub^ deyopdi^i- that* ?sp^r4 V. He Was*Commodore of the^NeW l^prik^Yachtqlub apd. is generally paihldiS^tha'ttitle. | Thecathedral choir school was ;|pundgd in IQOI by.Bishop Potter. It-has a building on Mornirigside jatvehne, south of the cathedral. This cost. $150,000 and was the gift of Mrs. ]% farrett Biodgettr Mr«;B.eaEdiis head master of the ^h!o4i,and ;the^hoir-is-conduct-; l&i by^MUes Farrow.
f Commodore Bourne is a well 4?nown member of the St. Law-
^ S e n ^ e 9 i t t p f e d g e ^Gebr ive tcokay , r-and- has-onex " fot themost magnificent summer
on the river on. Dark Is-* J^d^ijprpjdsite... ChipEewa, BayLc TiheJaxes^jonlhis pmr^r t^^hic l i ;is Ho smkirambunt is paid into
^To'Belbvrhg and^gentfe^ to "^17
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A.nd'second Vednesday of every other '.' month. '•-''">.
ahd Wife ': H<l? expects to remain ^'hout ten-day^. "'-' v . :
•'/ Rayr*C.- M ^ ^ ^ u T . l r f Aiibiirjpr arrived>ih hd Wri SatuVday e^ert-ia f Jolfbti!s%ie§§:' ' i :HeJvisited^«# ativesiia Br|er:Hi^I.; Sunday and leit^fol^ubil&n^Qn^^' morning.
ajurday J<yas stock day\ h £ a a t ' J " " - ^ T h r e e - carloads
rovbe? cleahnln^ni^nd^fword and
*m 6t ; caivesy?er#^ sta|f«|n» Fr^nk Gallagh,e^shi|pM
Tosreverenoe womanhoods old j .ge^rLd^LtrmtisAeiuMM and i<#d. • j Quotations this w|||ff^>in Jas. Rfssell Lowell, V , " ' ,
"l-Mr. Lowe of thffirm 9|i;Brown g|:Lowet s ta te roatifcpiiyactors^
^ ^ ^ T n ^ w t f ^ b l ^ P ^ P o m _, ctxn^ionsr W e f f ^ l i t y to
^t|rting„wprit.4rt thftf)r^iJthiough
celots peir pdiirid ^vas the pir'evaii-
f;. The reijala^r seroi-mpnth|y meet-i ing of HimMahd l o d g ^ i and AV Mi",w$s*held.in.the, Masonic,, hall f r i d a f ^ i h f : "A" class "of pve t^a:np|dates v/ere; passed,,,to „ the l e c l ^ d M l i r ^ . ^ ' s | s € i o i k l co;rn-muhi^t iph wilt be Aeld Friday feyetiing for the, purpqge of cott-v • " " ' " • * • • • • • • • " i ^ r e e i - - ' - - -
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That n& Qthei shoe store- in J|$w^t4i^tate^B?p^v^dttT atoy h^ttlr grands, of sh^gsf i e ^ e ^ f ^ e m J o ^ L t h i a s t a ^
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^^m^iaBlbmr* Shoes foT'Men;
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House. Cleaning Time is
Here is a List of Houge-cleaniftg Supplies for your coa-
sMeratioii:
uiteSa^jAMta. jawau-*^*""™* ja5a.»M»», ^ .
Whiting, * Dutch Cleanser, # Bon Ami, X Ammonia,
£ Lye« • Borax, Stove Pipe Enamel, Moth Balls,
Gold and Aluminum EnaiyaeL;_
Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Enamels/ Liquid Veneer,
Shelf Paper, Alabastme,1
Ground Glue, Bug Killer, Insect Powder, !
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Cotnplete Line of Paint And Varnish Brushes.
A Full Line of Carriage And Automobile Paint.
a n. WVLLIE, Hammond, N, Y.
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—The-will--of4he late Elias Kel-sey Was admitted to probate in tSjurrogater-Herriman's court in Ogdensburg, Monday.
David H. Bowen, a widely known instructor in dancing and leportmeht,' died at his home in' Ogdensburg last Friday, aged 87 years. It is estimated tha> he hasWven instruction to> at least ^roQ5 plipils" during his caTggr.
The Home of Good Shoes
On . e y i i l i n ^ W and' ?atnh^c^f^|he>-Ba-v
entertained a? number of r neighhosg.: Aji Me |e | t ing
impromptu,' ' p r | g r a f c ^ M : liyen
H#t lV' a M h e t i r •" 3 & ' W ^ s t r a " Cpnsistihg of a piand, sa^h|fttt6, cl§finet md Wfd yio;ltr&, ' t^dlir-ed^everal selections ^ph'ahllity. After a delicatie lutt^h, was iS#r,v-
. se%*ae'«^a'rty -.•jotaea^oaiHiStsaB® ..„ •-*'- sungAuld-"Lahg''§yneK' -•?• ''• : ' . $es«
# In United States district "court {n Syracuse, Tuesday kst^Jh^e inatter bflioldlng the next term •fh Wate'rto^n or "Ogdensburg was discussed^ I t was believed, that the regular order would not be changed . and 'the next session would be held in Ringhamton. ©riexase; is that of the Hefferori fSmpany/bankrupts. There are fesny creditors in Jefferson and St. Lawrence counties and there was some question as to whether or not an impartial jury could be
' Jp4h^4w^-nprtheaati couu.
WrMAVE A Pleasing Showing of Hig)i Shoes, all the new Heel and Toe Styles in Button and Lace. Rubber Soled
: High"^afid T/ow Cuts fdr Men's & Women's wear in several differ-
BURKES' Shoes Worth While
38 Ford Street, - , - - - Ogdensburg, N. Y.
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