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it i 1* s \ Yt$I* JE$XX* 'j&jwom, ^»&P#A?;i>»a- ». ww. SINGLE COPIES, $fo*f& <a irtrnmaua Pvevfetr, Published vfety Thursday morning ~, Hammond, 3ST. T, 4 WIIiLIAM A. BURTON, «t ^ffltMr and ,PN*>HWof, •^r T KBTHQDI8T*-*9ev, S, 0, Carley, pastor. Services^ U;O0 a, » • <•" PKESBY!TBBlAK T Bev.£ A Fer- gu0n;l)»D,;pa8jor.Sertioe9fttrll •• m. UlSlVBRSAtI&T.T^Sttppliad. * ***?* «*n at 11 'DO A. Oli » « OATHDLtO.VB«v. & *• Rowley pas- tor., S fourth l?*iday <rf each month. T! A. SWIB, W. M.; Prank Wooaside, Hyde, Sec. . I O O F.-Independent Ordepof Odd ftvamna at 8 o'clock* WW J" 1C0 N S ItanlyNipol, V.G.JSep. Grant, Sc?Sea, n y «.Pemick,giD.8ee. If. W. of A,—Hammond Camp No. 11,186 meets the second * Saturday eyening ia the month, 0. S. felt, Consul; a G. Nicol» Advisor; B. 0. ^ Jones, Clerk. - I. O. F,—Court HammondNo. 645, Inde- pendent order of Foresters meets the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of , the month. las. Ferguson, 0. B„ Geo. Demick, Rec. Sec. P. offl.—HammondGrange, No. 677 meeta the firet and third Wednesday evening of each month at 8 o'clock. E, F. AUenVWaater; Mrs. W. H. Wright Secretary.' O, E. S.—Hammond Chapter, Eastern Star meets 2nd and 4th Monday evenings of the month. Grace EvanB W. M., H, J. Forrester, W, P„ Mrs. L. A. Forrester, Sec A-delpba Bebeka Lodge meeta the first and third Monday evenings of the montb. Mrs. TmaB. Stout. TX. Miss Ada Allen, V. G., " " Kvmgitop, Rec, Bee Mrs. G., Fanny 80 .meets evenings of the month. Mr*. Vena Demick, O. w ^ g ^ p ^ ^ F r a n k h o Y . €), R, Mrs. Hancy VwBofaaWfrt » * - ^ „ __ i ^ l S c S S A^ LEWIS, «fnc«.Hou«^-io to ia *. «»• 6 to 8 P- m« Hammond! DR. Gv M. A, EMPEY, DIOSTTAL SUBOEON OfficeHourB:-8toiaa.m.,lto5p.ni. Open Every Bay. HAIMBOIID, - MEW YORK. 1HSUKA3STOB EVANS &CONBOY, Su«ty» tttev«n<* "•* c , f ^ * .-: AND V1G1H1TY What is going on in and About the Town. Pay your tases now* IvaDake spent in Ogdensburg. the week-end in HAMMOND* N^W¥«>I»K* iRalph tl. Htifetti Fcitnaeri^bf SuKjtt4^»tch. *r\ ' v*^rOBkM^-,:rowE&B,-' WAt^H^'^^b'^flS-i&fi Sn>VJB?ttWiA|tK. 83 Ford St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. Next to Seymour Hotiae. 6PT0Ml*RIf?-%$& <5PT,I0IAJJ, •OcWists'PreScrSptiohs Filled. Lena-Grinding. Next to Dow'e Studio, Offdenstmref, IV. Y . EIKE nsrsuRAKOE Farm and Village Property Automobile, Motor Boat" and Tornado INSURANCE JOHN H. DONALD, Agt. Mrs. D. E. McGregor was Ogdensburg Friday. % Andrew Stiles was in Clayton Monday on-business. Ray Kehjey visited relatives inJ Copenhagen this week. Will Nicol, wife and daughter spent Saturday in Ogdensburg. Mrs. Robinson of Canton visit- ed her sister, Mrs. Janet Smith this week. |__ Mr. Ralph Oliver of Rochester is ^visiting relatives in Hammond and vicinity. S. M. Young of Theresa was in town Friday to attend the iunetal of N. I. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Turner Ducolon of Philadelphia visited friends in town last week. Emory Felt and'wife of Grand Forks, North Dakota are visiting relatives in town.'- *••••"• •«• «•"•••• ^ Harold Gokey is spending his Xmas Vacation at his home in South ffajjnmond. Mr..and .Mrs. Harold Demick and Frank Dgrhick were in Og- densburg Saturday. ••••••>• • • ! • • ! • • • I I I I Ray Rodger" visited at the homejaf nis'brother, Clarence in Ogdensburg Saturday. t Mr. and Mrs, Frank England are spending the week with rela- tives in Rensselaer Falls. -'••••"• •' •"•U • • • • • • • • • 1 n..—^B^, ^^^^^^^^^BOjaifea ar^i $pen3i|iK, tJTeir, CRrKtmas vaca?» tion with thefr parents here. Delbert Backus and Roswell Gleason, who are attending "bus- iness college in Albany arrived in town Saturday for the holidays. Murray Rodger of North Ham- mond. sold eight thoroughbred Holstein heifers and two cows to Charles Ackerman of Brier Hill Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Burton ~~>and daughter, Florence and Mrs. W. A v -Burton visited at the home of v H. F. Burton in Ogdensburg Saturday. ,, - The skating rink, which open^ ed 'last Wednesday evening is drawi^gr good crowds and it prdftiises ^tb be <|uite popular again this winter. Mr., Levvis and Mrs. ^Herbert Cobn and daughter retutned t6 their home in Iroquois last Thursday after a pleasant visit Dr. Lewis*and wife. SHORT ILLHESS PBWES I B P. -Mr. Steward AUe,n.passed away on Friday nights last after a, bffit illness due to jheart andTlung<3iffr-f! culty., -. ( " v * * / : He had but recently sol^i ,hta farm to his son, Loren, and _. ha# purchased the Paddojk house itt ' this village and hhd moved; I"*"* it Butbefore he had been in new home scarcely a.-wee,k, was ta^en seriously" ill, heart had - troubled him, & what for some time, 1 but thisi* been especially true since eiectioj day. He was anxious, trf cast If vote, but the H dimbing^ hi stairs to the polling placebo' a great straip on hJRW He yt not well from "that time on# Mr. Allen wa's the sou of Robert Allen, and was- born March 7th, 1840 on^the old homestead above Oak Point 'where he afterwarxt lived until Jie moved to the vifa lage. Mr. Allen was a great reade| and had a fine memory. H e w&fl a very honorable man in his deatH ings and was kind and genial I his relations to bis fellowmen,' On February i$th, 1872 he\Wa married to Miss Mary Booth * Lynn, Ont„ who survives hi! His own death 'Was the fi? break in the family. He lea behind him six sons, s VVaUc Reno, Nev.; Robert"and B of Cliftondale, Mass; David Loren of Hammond and Harry Sparks,' Nevr^alsd twd v daui ters, Bess and Anna, who l,iv* home. He leaves also two ters, Mrs, Jeanette Lazenby a Mrs. Margaret McCallops of bow. Funeral services were heidt his late residence, Tuesday af noon at one" 5 o'clock, ^condm by his- pastor, Rev. Dr£ Fergu - All of the family, were pr$ except Walter, who visited father two years ago and/wa»4 able to come Ijjternientwas_made in" Pl< feanttalkyj^e^etervi J. FeiiniLSOK DIES J. Frank Wilson, 238 Central; street, Watertown, diediastTties^-* day, evening, Deceinher- 15th ,af his home in that oity after four days' illness with "acute, pneumo- nia. - ' *; Mr. Wilson was born in Ham- mond, June 6th, 1860, his parents beingVWilUanV and"Margafet Wil* son. • Twenty .years ago the first of next January Mr. Wilson went to Watertown,T where he has; sihfie' made his home. " On Dfecemher 27th, 1900; married Kliss Ida^ B. Buss of thfe; town* Before; going to Wjitej^ town Mr. Wilson was engaged'':m\ the jewelry business here for a} time* befieving that they were jus tUUfeHTfn whattheyi-did, although *dfceply regretable. "^ Mr; Wilson was employed ^ "fork Aii* Brake Cos as : IS EXONERATED rine, Ky. Paper Comes Out Strong In his favor TQ the many Hammond friends \ Henry ,G. Denrier the follow- t^'editoriaV taken from the Ir~ iflfe/,K^,, Suh of December 18^, lUbe^ interesting. "" While in' the rformauce of his duties as mar- vm in irv|,ne, f Henry and a dep- ^irtamed*3pivey, shot and' kill- a contractor By the- name of NnKGarreft They were held •if the grand jury and their trial & plaoe two weeks ago With 1 result that a iury pronounced ie,mhpth*»noignilty." . ^'Twelye^honest, fearless, dis- reet ^itkens of Estill'(County snve*said th,atDenner and Spivey 'ere not guilty of the crime of mrder as was charged in the |in- ttstttieat returned by the grand liy. The verdict of acquittal is "atifying to the people of 'Estill lounty. It discloses the fact law and order'must be up- ih EstU County, and that, tithful and -efficient officers of te law must be protected in the scharge of their duties. The 9rs, whose names appear else- lere in this paper, deserveeredit i praise for their exercise of 'ijjriom. judgment and sound dis- retion in weighing the evidence ind returning a righteous verdict, The SUN has been supporting marshals ever since the unfor- tunate Occurance which led io reindictment. We were not. them simply because they e Spivey and Denner, but '.cause they were officers of the w, guardians of the peace, and ijtddians of the welfare and se- rify of this community, and we lieved, and had good reasons iforthe bereaved relatives of deceasedwe have the kindest eblings. They-are entitled to deepest sympathy. It is to regretted that they were led conduct a prosecution which iild necessarily renew their f and review unpleasant and ^ ressing facts. :Vfe are glad the matter is fin- a\ly;settled/' _^ U M S A AWAY last was was ' 4 J ©f. J. % gttrftev^t, OCULIST., MISS L. LAMPHEATl'S RESIDENCE, JAN. 13th, 1914 And second Wednesday of every other month. One Dollar Opens an Acc'fc < • ," in the , *, 5 St. Lawrence Co. Savings Bank: Compounded Interest Paid. ; Deposits free from taxation ; Any man, woman or child ; invited to xsall for * ; information ' 79 State Street, , )t Ogdensbttrg, N. Y, \ Murray McGregor, who is at- tending school at' Ann Arbor, Mich., airived m town Saturday to spend-his vacation with his parents in North Hammond. Mac Mills, who holds a respon- sible position with the Boat and Boiler-Works ot Dubuque, Iowa, sends the Advertiser the coming year to his mpther, Mrs. M. Mills at Yonkers. Mr. James D. Allen of Dallas, Texas, remembers the Advertiser this "year with a fine calendar also a check for his subscription some time in advance, both of which are fully appreciated, A number of subscriptions to the Advertiserhavebeenrenewed this year as Christmas gifts. Among them are Mrs. Janette ^Cayloir,to Mrs. Bertha P. Alcorn; Miss Mary Gleason to Miss J. D, Burns., . ^ School .closed Friday for the holiday vacation. Miss Bigelman is spending her vacation at her home in ^Troy and Miss Wa- terbury at Adams. Prof.,. and Mrs.', Warriner are visiting in Adams, • Mr. A. A. Gregor sends the Ad- vertiser for Christmas to his grand sort, Hatty G. Eustis of New York.- As Harry spends his sum- mer vacation with his grand- parents here he is well acquaint* ed with many Hammond people. .theJNeW a machinist and was present the laige' deleiafion' 'fr.olrn plant which attended the' 'taber*! nacle, service the Thursday evert- ing previous to his" death. * He is survived by his widow^j Mrs. Ida B. Wilson; a sisterp Mrs. A. F» Denner of Watertow$s and five ^brothers, D. E. - Wilson| of Watertown; W.-R. Wilsorf, >.-$* Warren Wilsbn, Robert R. Wilson of this town and George A. son of Waseca, Minn. , The funeral was held at his lat^; home Friday afternoon at 2f o'clock and the remains were| brought^here Saturday and taker| to the 'Presbyterian church wher# a short service was held;* conll ducted by Rev. Dr. Ferguson^ Interment was made in ant Valley cemetery. Mr. Wjilson had, for 1.7 yearsf been an elder of the Stone Streel Presbyterian church in Water|- town and the severe berea\ettieri| of'the family is keenly feslt in 'am church circle as well. The pastoff of the church speaks of$him -sp "one bf God's nobiemen^a ma| Of great usefulness 'both' in! church and outside- 1 -a ma unquestioned purity a n d d e ness whose influence wa^ al and everywhere for good—% 'M% Of rare unselfishness, gentlehe^|; and considerateness, whose; mem^j ory is fragrant and inspirjingi ^| him*it must be said, 'Blessed are the dead who die m the Lordi!: ; The/sympathy of the Whop church goesotitto the bereavep' f«mily, M Commencing January 1st, 1915 we will pay three and one-half percent, interest on certificates of deposit and on interest bear- ~ ingpass books in tint ipecial saVings department, interest compounded semi - annually. _ One Dollar Opens An Account, . the Citizens National Bank of Hanmand, 1 Hammond, N. Y. t. *>** l, *, This is the last Ad that will ap~ pesir in the Hammond Advertiser for the Year 1914 : : : », p. We do not know whethjer it pays to advertise or not^ but we do know that it is the fellow who {advertises that does the business. k We have been persistent advertisers since we began business, and we have the* reputation of not being - "dead ones" in a" business sense/ We attribute our busi- ness success to a liberal use of printers' ink with the help ot good goods and fair treatment to the public, We must forge ahead in 1915 and we want you for a customer and we wilt give you a shoe service that wilt be unequalled. SHERWELL & FRASER, -ftaJ.V', The Live Shoe Dealers -^__j.„ Ogdensburg, Y. wmmSmmBmkmmmm »*l'r.~. •••••••••+»•••»•••••»•••••• * t \ Great Tef D a | ; W Sale OF mwm ww Beginning Monday, December 21st, 1914 Our Big Line of Holiday Goods Including Jewelry Chains %+L;^ Young, a Well known and sj|je£ted citizpn of this town, ps^sed away ^at-the home of Mrs l ^ k ^ m i t h hi' this village Thursday morningv Death pl4tjb iGute gastritis. He f|#$ii'^ist year, , , t ^Oung vya*marr4ed4oJklis! pp|i$tina Riddeil and two daughi ^|er| were born to them. They f,t ~1th~grew to womanhood, but ^Qilt nine years ago, passed pisay? Mr. Young was bereft 0*f"hiS two daughters, wife and a sbifcin-law within a period of less Sh|m*two yearSi gflFdr^many years Mr. Young had . jseryed this town as assessor and MUtpB* as justice of the peace and "proved himself an efficient town 'officer. It>Me was a member of Ham- imohd Lodge I. O. O. F., Foi es- ters and Adelpha Rebeka lodge. pfclie'is survived by one sister, James Reid of Brier Hill a number of nephews and Stationary Fountain Pens Bracelets' ^fechOjS Book's Jewel Cases Scarf Pins e^inav IMrfuines Manicure and Toilet Setfr. At a ''Take-yonr-breath-awaj^ Reduction of . ^.. ^0 CfcBtsoil Mmry DoHar ' " i - i ii , II,;.; :"~r^"rr*^—~ TT~^—i—r— —'—' ——^"i r~ We have Declare^. War on otir big stock. Nothing reserved in lines mentioned. No fake saie. This reduction places the Finest Stock of Holiday Goods obtainable within the ?each of all. tt is a wholesale murder of my big stock. Come in and see for yourself. Q. H.WYLLIE, Hammond, N, Y. •••••••••••••' *^Buneral services were conduct- at the home of Mrs. Janet ^hiith Friday afternoon at one p^ldltpk by'Rev. Davies of the In- ph^p^hurch of North Hammond, i^|iftedby Dr. Ferguson. The PIS; jMloWS attended in, a body. ili^SiiiMaTwas made irt the Pleasant | ; cemetery.,. ''•'*..'. A Merry ^©wjrig to the lehgth of time it its taken, to get t%-clnhs started yinijini piano Contest we ate bblig- a -# r t^ extend the time When the ^ r k e i wijl be given away. The Peirtiard Mfg. Co.y through whose iiig^hicv |his was taken require a certain length of time for actual work of these clubs. We will be lift shape to announce within two ,„ week's the exact date when we :£, Ifive-away this piano, -FROM The Home of Better 38 Ford Street QGDENSBURGr. *M 111 J CI i v ' lr ( ;\J\ * A" ii. yfj y^tfyfoz****^^ K .>"',. •^A: v:/..-:..-. ,./

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Yt$I* JE$XX* 'j&jwom, »&P#A?;i>»a- ». ww. SINGLE COPIES, $fo*f&

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irtrnmaua Pvevfetr,

Published vfety Thursday morning ~, Hammond, 3ST. T, 4

WIIiLIAM A. BURTON,

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^ffltMr and ,PN*>HWof, • ^ r T KBTHQDI8T*-*9ev, S, 0, Carley,

pastor. Services^ U;O0 a, »• <•" PKESBY!TBBlAKTBev.£ A Fer-

gu0n;l)»D,;pa8jor.Sertioe9fttrll •• m. UlSlVBRSAtI&T.T^Sttppliad. * ***?*

«*n at 11 'DO A. Oli » « OATHDLtO.VB«v. & *• Rowley pas-

tor.,

S fourth l?*iday <rf each month. T! A. SWIB, W. M.; Prank Wooaside,

Hyde, Sec. . I O O F.-Independent Ordepof Odd

ftvamna at 8 o'clock* WW J"1C0|« N S ItanlyNipol, V.G.JSep. Grant, Sc?Sea, ny«.Pemick,giD.8ee.

If. W. of A,—Hammond Camp No. 11,186 meets the second * Saturday eyening ia the month, 0. S. felt, Consul; a G. Nicol» Advisor; B. 0.

^ Jones, Clerk. -I. O. F,—Court HammondNo. 645, Inde­

pendent order of Foresters meets the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of

, the month. las. Ferguson, 0. B„ Geo. Demick, Rec. Sec.

P. of fl.—Hammond Grange, No. 677 meeta the firet and third Wednesday evening of each month at 8 o'clock. E, F. AUenVWaater; Mrs. W. H. Wright Secretary.'

O, E. S.—Hammond Chapter, Eastern Star meets 2nd and 4th Monday evenings of the month. Grace EvanB W. M., H, J. Forrester, W, P„ Mrs. L. A. Forrester, Sec

A-delpba Bebeka Lodge meeta the first and third Monday evenings of the montb. Mrs. TmaB. Stout. TX. Miss Ada Allen, V. G., " " Kvmgitop, Rec, Bee

Mrs. G.,

Fanny

80 .meets evenings of

the month. Mr*. Vena Demick, O. w ^ g ^ p ^ ^ F r a n k h o Y . €), R, Mrs. Hancy VwBofaaWfrt » * - ^ „ __

i ^ l S c S S A LEWIS, «fnc«.Hou«^-io to ia *. «»•

6 to 8 P- m«

Hammond!

DR. Gv M . A , E M P E Y , DIOSTTAL SUBOEON

OfficeHourB:-8toiaa.m.,lto5p.ni. Open Every Bay.

HAIMBOIID, - MEW YORK.

1HSUKA3STOB

EVANS &CONBOY,

Su«ty» tttev«n<* "•*cM«,f * .-:

AND V1G1H1TY What is going on in and About

the Town.

Pay your tases now*

IvaDake spent in Ogdensburg.

the week-end

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HAMMOND* N^W¥«>I»K*

iRalph t l . Htifetti Fcitnaeri bf SuKjtt4^»tch. *r\ ' v* rOBkM -,:rowE&B,-'

WAt^H^'^^b'^flS-i&fi Sn>VJB?ttWiA|tK. 83 Ford St., Ogdensburg, N. Y.

Next to Seymour Hotiae.

6PT0Ml*RIf?-%$& <5PT,I0IAJJ, •OcWists'PreScrSptiohs Filled.

Lena-Grinding. Next to Dow'e Studio,

O f f d e n s t m r e f , IV. Y .

EIKE nsrsuRAKOE Farm and Village Property Automobile, Motor Boat" and Tornado

INSURANCE JOHN H. DONALD, Agt.

Mrs. D. E . McGregor was Ogdensburg Friday. %

Andrew Stiles was in Clayton Monday on-business.

Ray Kehjey visited relatives inJ Copenhagen this week.

Will Nicol, wife and daughter spent Saturday in Ogdensburg.

Mrs. Robinson of Canton visit­ed her sister, Mrs. Janet Smith this week. |__

Mr. Ralph Oliver of Rochester is visiting relatives in Hammond and vicinity.

S. M. Young of Theresa was in town Friday to attend the iunetal of N. I. Young.

Mr. and Mrs. Turner Ducolon of Philadelphia visited friends in town last week.

Emory Felt and'wife of Grand Forks, North Dakota are visiting relatives in town.'-

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Harold Gokey is spending his Xmas Vacation a t his home in South ffajjnmond.

Mr..and .Mrs. Harold Demick and Frank Dgrhick were in Og­densburg Saturday.

• • • • • • > • • • ! • • ! • • • I I I I •

Ray Rodger" visited at the homejaf nis'brother, Clarence in Ogdensburg Saturday.

t Mr. and Mrs, Frank England are spending the week with rela­tives in Rensselaer Falls.

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^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B O j a i f e a ar^i $pen3i|iK, tJTeir, CRrKtmas vaca?» tion with thefr parents here.

Delbert Backus and Roswell Gleason, who are attending "bus­iness college in Albany arrived in town Saturday for the holidays.

Murray Rodger of North Ham­mond. sold eight thoroughbred Holstein heifers and two cows to Charles Ackerman of Brier Hill Saturday.

Mrs. Elizabeth Burton ~~>and daughter, Florence and Mrs. W. Av -Burton visited at the home ofvH. F. Burton in Ogdensburg Saturday. ,, -

The skating rink, which open^ ed 'last Wednesday evening is drawi^gr good crowds and i t prdftiises tb be <|uite popular again this winter.

Mr., Levvis and Mrs. ^Herbert Cobn and daughter retutned t6 their home in Iroquois last Thursday after a pleasant visit

Dr. Lewis*and wife.

SHORT ILLHESS PBWES I B P.

-Mr. Steward AUe,n.passed away on Friday nights last after a, bffit illness due to jheart andTlung<3iffr-f! culty., -. ( " v * * / :

He had but recently sol^i ,hta farm to his son, Loren, and _. ha# purchased the Paddojk house itt ' this village and hhd moved; I"*"* it Butbefore he had been in new home scarcely a.-wee,k, was ta^en seriously" ill, heart had - troubled him, & what for some time,1 but th i s i* been especially true since eiectioj day. He was anxious, trf cast If vote, but theHdimbing^ hi stairs to the polling p l a c e b o ' a great straip on hJRW H e yt not well from "that time on#

Mr. Allen wa's the sou of Robert Allen, and was- born March 7th, 1840 on^the old homestead above Oak Point 'where he afterwarxt lived until Jie moved to the vifa lage.

Mr. Allen was a great reade | and had a fine memory. He w&fl a very honorable man in his deatH ings and was kind and genial I his relations to bis fellowmen,'

On February i$th, 1872 he\Wa married to Miss Mary Booth * Lynn, Ont„ who survives hi!

His own death 'Was the fi? break in the family. He lea behind him six sons, sVVaUc Reno, Nev.; Robert"and B of Cliftondale, Mass; David Loren of Hammond and Harry Sparks,' Nevr^alsd twdv daui ters, Bess and Anna, who l,iv* home. He leaves also two ters, Mrs, Jeanette Lazenby a Mrs. Margaret McCallops of bow.

Funeral services were heidt his late residence, Tuesday af noon a t one"5 o'clock, ^condm by his- pastor, Rev. Dr£ Fergu - All of the family, were pr$ except Walter, who visited father two years ago and/wa»4 able to come

Ijjternientwas_made in" Pl< feanttalkyj^e^etervi

J. FeiiniLSOK DIES

J. Frank Wilson, 238 Central; street, Watertown, diediastTties^-* day, evening, Deceinher- 15th ,af his home in that oity after four days' illness with "acute, pneumo­nia. - ' *;

Mr. Wilson was born in Ham­mond, June 6th, 1860, his parents beingVWilUanV and"Margafet Wil* son. • Twenty .years ago the first of next January Mr. Wilson went to Watertown,T where he has; sihfie' made his home. " On Dfecemher 27th, 1900; married Kliss Ida^ B. Buss of thfe; town* Before; going to Wjitej^ town Mr. Wilson was engaged'':m\ the jewelry business here for a} time*

befieving tha t they were jus tUUfeHTfn whattheyi-did, although

* dfceply regretable. " ^

Mr; Wilson was employed ^ "fork Aii* Brake Cos as

: IS EXONERATED rine, Ky. Paper Comes Out

Strong In his favor

T Q the many Hammond friends \ Henry ,G. Denrier the follow-t^'editoriaV taken from the Ir~ iflfe/,K^,, Suh of December 18^ , lUbe^ interesting. "" While in' the rformauce of his duties as mar-

vm in irv|,ne,f Henry and a dep-^irtamed*3pivey, shot and' kill-a contractor By the- name of

NnKGarref t They were held •if the grand jury and their trial

& plaoe two weeks ago With 1 result that a iury pronounced

ie,mhpth*»noignilty." . ^'Twelye^honest, fearless, dis-reet ^itkens of Estill'(County snve*said th,atDenner and Spivey 'ere not guilty of the crime of mrder as was charged in the |in-ttstttieat returned by the grand liy. The verdict of acquittal is "atifying to the people of 'Estill lounty. I t discloses the fact

law and order'must be up-ih EstU County, and that,

tithful and -efficient officers of te law must be protected in the scharge of their duties. The 9rs, whose names appear else-lere in this paper, deserveeredit i praise for their exercise of

'ijjriom. judgment and sound dis-retion in weighing the evidence

ind returning a righteous verdict, The SUN has been supporting

marshals ever since the unfor­tunate Occurance which led io

reindictment. We were not. them simply because they e Spivey and Denner, but

'.cause they were officers of the w, guardians of the peace, and ijtddians of the welfare and se-rify of this community, and we lieved, and had good reasons

i for the bereaved relatives of deceasedwe have the kindest eblings. They-are entitled to deepest sympathy. I t is to

regretted that they were led conduct a prosecution which iild necessarily renew their f and review unpleasant and

^ ressing facts. :Vfe are glad the matter is fin-

a\ly;settled/' _^

U MS A AWAY

last was was

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©f. J. % gttrftev^t, OCULIST.,

MISS L. LAMPHEATl'S RESIDENCE, JAN. 13th, 1914

And second Wednesday of every other month.

One Dollar Opens an Acc'fc < • ," in the , *, 5

St. Lawrence Co. Savings Bank: Compounded Interest Paid. ; Deposits free from taxation ; Any man, woman or child ;

invited to xsall for * ; information

' 79 State Street, , )t Ogdensbttrg, N. Y,

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Murray McGregor, who is at­tending school a t ' Ann Arbor, Mich., airived m town Saturday to spend-h i s vacation with his parents in North Hammond.

Mac Mills, who holds a respon­sible position with the Boat and Boiler-Works ot Dubuque, Iowa, sends the Advertiser the coming year to his mpther, Mrs. M. Mills at Yonkers.

Mr. James D. Allen of Dallas, Texas, remembers the Advertiser this "year with a fine calendar also a check for his subscription some time in advance, both of which are fully appreciated,

A number of subscriptions to the Advertiserhavebeenrenewed this year as Christmas gifts. Among them are Mrs. Janette ^Cayloir,to Mrs. Bertha P. Alcorn; Miss Mary Gleason to Miss J. D, Burns., . ^

School .closed Friday for the holiday vacation. Miss Bigelman is spending her vacation at her home i n ^Troy and Miss Wa-terbury at Adams. Prof.,. and Mrs.', Warriner are visiting in Adams, • Mr. A. A. Gregor sends the Ad­

vertiser for Christmas to his grand sort, Hatty G. Eustis of New York.- As Harry spends his sum­mer vacation with his grand­parents here he is well acquaint* ed with many Hammond people.

.theJNeW a machinist and was present the la ige ' deleiafion' 'fr.olrn plant which attended t h e ' 'taber*! nacle, service the Thursday evert­ing previous to his" death. *

He is survived by his widow^j Mrs. Ida B. Wilson; a sisterp Mrs. A. F» Denner of Watertow$s and five ^brothers, D. E. - Wilson| of Watertown; W.-R. Wilsorf, >.-$* Warren Wilsbn, Robert R. Wilson of this town and George A. son of Waseca, Minn. , The funeral was held at his lat^;

home Friday afternoon at 2f o'clock and the remains were| brought^here Saturday and taker| to the 'Presbyterian church wher# a short service was held;* conll ducted by Rev. Dr. Ferguson^

Interment was made in ant Valley cemetery.

Mr. Wjilson had, for 1.7 yearsf been an elder of the Stone Streel Presbyterian church in Water|-town and the severe berea\ettieri| of'the family is keenly feslt in 'am church circle as well. The pastoff of the church speaks of$him -sp "one bf God's nobiemen^a m a | Of great usefulness 'both' in! church and outside-1-a ma unquestioned purity a n d d e ness whose influence wa^ al and everywhere for good—% 'M% Of rare unselfishness, gentlehe^|; and considerateness, whose; mem^j ory is fragrant and inspirjingi ^ | him*it must be said, 'Blessed are the dead who die m the Lordi!:;

The/sympathy of the Whop church goesoti t to the bereavep' f«mily,M

Commencing January 1st, 1915 we will pay three and one-half percent, interest on certificates of deposit and on interest bear- ~ ingpass books in tint ipecial saVings department, interest compounded semi - annually. _ One Dollar Opens An Account, .

the Citizens National Bank of Hanmand, 1 Hammond, N. Y.

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We do not know whethjer it pays to advertise or not but we do know that it is the fellow who {advertises that does the business. kWe have been persistent advertisers since we began business, and we have the* reputation of not being

- "dead ones" in a" business sense/ We attribute our busi­ness success to a liberal use of printers' ink with the help ot good goods and fair treatment to the public, We must forge ahead in 1915 and we want you for a customer and we wilt give you a shoe service that wilt be unequalled.

SHERWELL & FRASER,

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The Live Shoe Dealers -^__ j . „ Ogdensburg, N« Y.

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Beginning Monday, December 21st, 1914 Our Big Line of Holiday Goods Including Jewelry Chains

%+L;^ Young, a Well known and sj|je£ted citizpn of this town,

ps^sed away ^at-the home of Mrs l ^ k ^ m i t h hi' this village Thursday morningv Death pl4tjb iGute gastritis. He f |#$ii '^ist year,

, , t ^Oung vya*marr4ed4oJklis! p p | i $ t i n a Riddeil and two daughi ^ | e r | were born to them. They f,t~1th~grew to womanhood, but ^Qilt nine years ago, passed

pisay? Mr. Young was bereft 0*f"hiS two daughters, wife and a sbifcin-law within a period of less Sh|m*two yearSi gflFdr^many years Mr. Young had

. jseryed this town as assessor and MUtpB* as justice of the peace and "proved himself an efficient town

'officer. It>Me was a member of Ham-imohd Lodge I. O. O. F . , Foi es­ters and Adelpha Rebeka lodge.

pfclie'is survived by one sister, James Reid of Brier Hill

a number of nephews and

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Fountain Pens Bracelets' ^fechOjS Book's

Jewel Cases Scarf Pins e^inav IMrfuines

Manicure and Toilet Setfr.

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We have Declare . War on otir big stock. Nothing reserved in lines mentioned. No fake saie. This reduction places the Finest Stock of Holiday Goods obtainable within the ?each of all. tt is a wholesale murder of my big stock. Come in and see for yourself.

Q. H.WYLLIE, Hammond, N, Y.

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*^Buneral services were conduct-at the home of Mrs. Janet

^hi i th Friday afternoon at one p^ldltpk by'Rev. Davies of the In-ph^p^hurch of North Hammond, i^ | i f tedby Dr. Ferguson. The P I S ; jMloWS attended in, a body. ili^SiiiMaTwas made irt the Pleasant

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yinijini piano Contest we ate bblig-a - # r t ^ extend the time When the

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