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# Facts and Fallacies *
|OB PEEKING of all kta<J# executed
pr^wnptly, and at reasonable prices; at
th is office. " • '
!V e w Advertisements this Vf eek.Coini»if . . ' • - . - .. ' -•
•House Dress Visiting ltoy~-L.S.-Rice.><j/A<? Kodak tell the Winter Sioyy—Charlei jl.
^mith : • * . . - • • . .
Trains Leave BrushtonGOING EAST •
364 3J6..'-.23O Ko,342a. m. i t :33 a. m. 5:23 p . tn.
J i lk Tram leaving Brnshtoef 9:09 a.in.! will c a n y passengers between Moiraana Malone daily; oa Sundays betweenall (stations. --- :
. • - aomaNb. 241 • ; • ' -No. 257 • " •''{ F o . 385 '
9:00 a. m. 5:23 p . m . 10:54 p . m.Milk Train leaving Brushtoo at 3:30
p. m. will carry passengers between allstations daily;
Trains Nos. 2&0 arid 957 between Ckiavnbusco and Ogdensburg only.
TrainsonN. Y.fi O, Leave Moira; GOIN3 NORTH
S;36a.m, : •... ' 4:04 p, in.. *; = OOINQ SOUTH
l0.-09a.in. 7:02 p. m.
Mr*. A. 'W-i Sheals visited relativesID! Brasher Falls tbe last of the week
|s. W. Kim ball made a business, triptot Syracuse last W€«k«- : •;.'•.-
|Mon«iay next ia-Candlenias Daj'—theU'aly many base their weftther predic-tions on for the foiU>vnng six weeks,
[Lelajid Brady left t&e first of- theweek for Syracuse to enter the tjniver-a i t y t h e i f e . " •- ' " '. _ • ' - - ' - •
|The -W, €.-IVT7 wiiljaaeet with Mrs.James Fisher next Tuesday afternoonat' 2:B0 o'clock, February 3rd.
'Mrs George Harris and Mrs.. EdithScott went'-to Tupper Lake Friday tovisit friends for a few .days. . • :
IE. B.Bana, secretary of rbePatroDs'
County court convenes in Maloneliext week,
Mrs. George Conger went'to Cojfu-wall last.weeM to visit friends., :
The Brighton CJuh has moved intonew quarters in the Ivetebam blockover the McMano clothing store.
S, W". ICtiijball received a carload of14 heavy hordes Monday, which are forsale at the hotel barn;.
Mr. ami Xfrs. .]<>P Ortoa ftf. Ottawahave been visiting Mr •Ortotrs parent*.Mr, and Mrs. M. H, Ottou.
Tk« Misses Grace and Ethel Frenchof the Maione schools were over Butt-day guests at Brook-side Cottage.
. - Howard^ the little eight year old. sonof Mr. and Mrs,. Watson Austin, brokeins leg Monday.
Twin daughters, Wfrisuini/ %ix aridand seven pound* respectively, wereborn to Mr and. Mm George Maiming?Wednesday'morning,'January 28th.
Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Baldwin anddaughter left for Corrland. Saturday tolvisit Mr. Baldwin's; sister. During |tbeir absence Hermon Orton has charge]of the Rutland R. R• statiou, j
An aged and. respected citizen of .thetown of Bangor, passed away at hishome on the Gallop road in that townSaturday morning, ai*e*l H8 years.While he had been in failiog healthfor some time, pneumonia was the im-mediate cause of his death. Thefuneral was held at the home Mondayafteruooti, Bee. S"ott of North Brtigorofficiating. Mr. Bombard was one ofthe early settlers of that part of Ban-gorwhere he luade. his home for so manyyears aud wns a su^et-ssful farmer Heleaves aa asred wify, three sons andthree daughters, "
ANK ACCOUNTSPoring Over Record
pliy and Gaffjieyof Mur-
WBEMS" 10 SET I I
So Far *• New York Oittfict AttorneyHat Gone, He Admit* That No Evi-dence Ag»inat Tanihnan)' Leader Ha»Come Out—May Prosecute Gaffney.
District Attorney Whit
Belief Association, left for Syra-cuse Monday moraiug on business eon-?
with bis office. ' • - •
Lambert.
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.'•. The objects of. pleasure-'are. two Innumber. First, to kill tiine, aiid, sec*oad, toJceeiJ us froin ^toinir somethingelse whiqh would maUe.u* mvve mis-erable. Tlie pleasures of the Ameri-can people, roughly speaking.:are like-wise twofolii--aauiel'y» making moneyhod speBtlmgr ir. , Sume people, d-eviveall. their pieasare\ from-and others all chefr pteastire from'spendtog it. Others fccnabiue the two.
Beiiig ai2 iaveuEire people, the Auier-!can» -have 'efeated mttay w.ays of.
Mr§. Ju)ia Weir of Boston arrived.'IDBrushton last week to visitvher sister,;Airs.-I?arrie$-Pofliipa, who has beenquite seriously ill. ".-.." - " ..
j-The. Ladies Aid of St. Peter'schurch_mil ' hold a cooked food sale at theJJjawfcins- Pharmacy ttes week Saturday,the Slst, Saie begins at iO o'clock,;
. [If tbe bear conies oat" ©f hidden- 3i4xt Monday as usual, anij, sees3 "the*
b%h cost of living, h& will riot be slow- inj-gettiug back. : ••'-'. ' . - - •."". '. ,'• .
The' Woman'sMissionary Society oftbe Christian church meet*, with-'.Mrs.--.F'rtiife Whitman'• Thursday afternoon,January 29th...; ' ' ; , " '..*:•"... ..-
Mr*. T, ,T. Lao try of Hbganshurgwas an overSnmlaj'^tiest of herdaugh*
*te|r, Mrs. Warren (J. Brad ay. She was-callled.home; Monday by the illaess ofh'^r.brother, Rev, Eath^r Browu.
ipeo'pie who leave horsesstanding: on t-. • • i . * • • • • - • - - . - • ' ' • - .
oi] doors iu ;fold vfeatliec smuud; $ee'thja.t" they.;are" well- blanfteted;. it is not
' ojjily hmnane but it: may save trdtible
with the .S /P .O . A. officer. V • .
•" i Br'ushto.o ' Hiijh School basfeet ballteam plays* the Hve from the Brasherand Stockholm High School at the Ma-
Temple this Thursday evenioge - i U e t l . ' a t S ; 1 5 . ; , • ":.'••'. ; ;
JFrom now on there will he servicesev>ry Sunday al'fernomi ID-'St..- Peter'sehurrb at three o'clook; wuless theweather is such that it is impossible ft>rRav. Barrett to drive from MaloneSunday School at two d*cloek. :
It has been truthfully said that rainot" shine cold or hot, hard tunes o r
••spendipf taonejl Being1 too bas^ mab-Mg it to speiad any time on the drudg-
of-. mailing tiieir country theyp i large .purMoij-uf'It m .support--
ing'-the ..poiitteiaiisi. Tfiis, indeed,. Is.one of their cMef .pleas-ares. And theii*sripefb seme 'of. liiiiBo'r ' enables .t-liemto*'.enjoy. ;-iitt'ensel,v • tiae accounts of-what all ' the .politicians are domg,which eBterpririing papers publish •from «liiy to. day,.
The AoieFieans ham other pleasures,but eocipftvetl wJtli this one they air©mostly trivial.—Life.
Uniforms Thj> Wore... .Inis. meDtiaiieci.tis.tf following
t-bc
sin ft" .of the -fi'bn tier ivp,lmet<von guard' ak>ng the Aiyhjtu" side oi tb*obtu'tlet* had uc<*ei>i>N"l nn luvlrati-tm "tfhe i'mess. at th-e.KuflsJaiv \m.A, Tiit-xtu'rirect ia uue coii'i'si-', aiu-5"--1* .1- urtiii
• the fiUl-. dress Vramlt'tirnfruihrn.v..liuitVrms, .Tb;»
sr 'ilW tUiuekrilfiit:cfiihtr of [its •.-titniep 'Ticket. Calf^ctop.1
• dimit'tf.' a '.Silbrticern.jwas eulueut ••tyitii.tlk\less esaltM label of 'of eaartesy fo'tbeii1- yiijs-hins .suppre^std ibflr m^J'ilnn'Ut; iycelving nevertheless :.tlu»that a portion of the subsidythe governtneiVr of luclia to Hi*1
of Afghanistan was taken otjt jn. Hie
hvsib..»r-
uniforms of Britisili pnbllo COBQ-paiiies. The fact-w's that the atrieer..through his ageiit in lufiia, lisd aequif-ed a large parcel of tlisearded clothingat one of the animal sales of con-denineiS stores in northern India;"
-tiroes,; niea*les or no measles, thepiwaeher, the tloctor, RBU the priuterare always expected -to make.their visits
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Tbe Dicikluson Center basketball ti'vetUifeiJted the second team of the Brush-to n High Sehjol at Dickinson Centerlast Thursday by a score of 24 to IS. Aiffsirn. game was played io BrusbtowTuesday uigbjt and resulted in a victoryior Broshton/score X9 to 12, ;
This is tbe seaaoo of the year whenthe defective due gets m its deadlywork.. The cold weather makes hotterfires necessary,- with the result that ifthe pip«f becobj.e overheated the firequickly spreads and there, is heavy loss.Extra .predAUtipua miiat be taken toguard agaiQ»t anything of the sort. Ablazing house on a bitter cold niorniwgdoesn't make a stroug appeal to anyone.
A Potsdam writer says: CongressmanE A. Merritt,Jr * will remain for sometune resting quietly at Dansville sana-torium accord in* to a statement by Dr.J, S. Maekay his physiciau, . Thit doesnot mean that he has suffered any. re-lapse or does bot continue to improve,the doctor took pains to explain, but he,is doing so weil'iu his present surround-ings that it d<»e* uot seem advtsabl^ toallow him to leave/ however much}, lie'
'.may'desire"to do ao. Dr. Maekay statedthat when be last saw Mr. >territt,. thecongressman- was bright and cheerfuland expressed a wish to tak«» up hisksitslative' work. He has been allowedt<> keep iu tb;uch With the most im-portant details of it recently.
Lambert.
The Greek, Version,; A yoniig Greek iiierebant of Wash-ington, who has beek taking lessons inEnglish fmni a. private tutor, has sofar advanced'thai-his. teacher recentlyintrodueed Him to tbe beautiesT-and;peri>lexities-^of_;Shakespeare. He wasinstructed-':to' ileail a' passage 'setera!times • until he had\ the ideas' firmly
.fixed in his mind and t%nf closing th€.book,, to -put-.these ideas into his ownEnglish, •'•foi-lwving as closely as his
'memory'.permitted the author's test, "He aad, read, over a solllutiuy: of:Qth~
several times and was pepmduc-ihg the Moor's somber thoughts withpretty fair approximation to the poet'swords^ but when be reached the lastline,'."Farewell,- Othello's ooctination's
ph'e "StoppM short, utterly, .a-t'-iadloss, "The; orisrteU phmsing • had quite
'•• scaped biivi.- However, ho had graisp-ed the idea, feu* after n few >ecoQds:af
• fi'owiiittg perplesiry .liis brotv"| vleafed.
gXew". fork'jo'p
• "1 Wm'iniPii tt'lJ. ruo," stse ,s;:tU1. ' •
"But you believe I tell you tbe irntt;vvbe-n i' say thst you arevtbe ruc^r!u»<tutifnl gil'l' I iiavi*-.evec seen. ih>v,'\y e n ? " .'•'', :. .'• " : ' - • • ' • • . ' • • • • • • '
••.'"W'hy'sho-rild Ii' Ton have ^mhaUlssaid the same thitijj; to jnaByj.another
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BOTTOM
nan of New.York..Is poring ov<?r t-ti^.bank accountsof Charles '.IT. .\lurphy, 'Tammany lead-er, aud .rascDes E; Gaffne:y rijfht Bandman to the Tammaoy chisfta!&, in theInquiry into political graft.
'District-Attorney Whitman has.start-'-<*d a BMiJQber uf subpoena servers-outover ttie state to try to g«t posses-sion of tlie, bank books Jt>£ politicianswho have teen raenfeloned In tbe threeeornoretf luve^tlgation wliich has beenunder way for the last few weekg.;A .number of grttud juries are tnvesti-gofing the eonnty ends pf tbe sltua-.linn In various -.quarters. '.New •.-.indict-•
•;s are expected by t i e end of theweek.
Assistant DLstrlet Attorney Embreeweu: to Albany to obtain infoi-mationregfudbig the award of <pntraets: andothtv* state 'contract bukiness. Thiswill be Hired »ir> with Infcprmtttloo.in 'hand regurdiag the bpnk accounts-uf -Marphy, Gaffney andi other politi-eian« gnd Is expected tovalue to I>fetii«t Attarain his tffaft iitqiiiry.
Mr. Waitpian will ask Xsaehusetts, PennsyivantaRhode I'slatfci to- furhtiuu regarding 'any aoeoor t-aft'ney or other polited nmy have In thoseYork has a. reciprocal T
vianss-tates. -New
agree-meiit with the states tiaraed. Thisagreement doek not exiJersey, and for this reasmi Whitmanbelieves he is blofked inuiatiou g accounare kept iu th«*»t state Iciaas.
Mr. -WhltrHan Is* already !n posses:sion.of. the iwiiit aecouo:s. <jf.'politicians • who- hrtve h.e^n naiu.ed lathe sraf't'testimony so fa ' uddueed.
be of greaty Whitman
nks In Mas-Maine and
sh
t with New
jetting infor-ms he thinks
puiiti-
Aid toOar idea is that there o
least t h i w fhiJtiren. lathat if otie of them ;g-enitts! the1 other tvr*v ehim. -rC-alveston News.
"They, say that MarsisitaWe, but trill l>e soon."
"f-snsb; I'd- like 'to h•Think-- wf being: jynttug* t•lies of an- entire planet!"-
Hope is the dreani of th-Plato. '••• ••'••
WAN1FSWant, Lost;, Found, To R.
and other like notices i»s ertedthis bead for one-lia
word each week,with, order.
Minimum Ghftrge 1
tt% For Bale
I) B Y tV 6 O/D~A <iwood and 4 io&t wood lot _of Eraest ©rate, BrushtoB
FOB SALE^Sevei-alLiberal terms of pajmeutiBrUshton, :Ni T.
FAEM FOB SAiDE—Fic(e52acrefarjxi;H tailes from M&lone villa,good bandy barns, rich 1watered, money makins ption. Win, St. Mary* Majobe,
FOB'SALE—Seven youbg dairy coone Japt freshi at a barssiQ. FraakorB. L. Whitman, Diekinscn Center, Nf¥ . " . - • ' . . . ••• • ; --" . 3 t f
WAITED—100 lartos foof ehoice Franklin Conndairy farms for sale,soon. No expense tralesasell yonr farm. A. B. Conner.
DBY WOOD for salePhelps,
MEN'S BUITS cfeanedfrom 50 cents up. L e a ^piothmg Store, Mrs;Brushton.
FOB SALE—A sewingall attachments. Good cojnditjonquire at this office.
WOOD FOB SALE—A8 miles north of Brashton,John P. Hill, Brushton.
FOB SALE—Aithis ofijioe at 5 centsa bundle, old newspapers
*No;- saiti-tinit
it,". ', . - ' . - . - . . • . ,••'*But wili :yoir- tk-iiik- -that In; .a' year
: "Why ^iionki JrUTepviKt «>n iu«.*.'- " I f you TeJfu***.. ni'o- J shall-to"'•think you are -neantit'ii!. I
hin.si1si 1 i'.M\'i h:\vo.. / ; 1 'fihO'ildrt-'t:'.wi^Jr"i
yon tiiai1ring; me it'.i \\:vr* itothave
WEAR
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^'htto he .atry family, »oid lte».tme ft
not now hatS-
It> -settle-."It!e-.-'flrst. famifTvapsris City
man
f c en t ftCash-- -'•
Cents.
ritifcj? of stoveale. Enquire, - B t i . 4fef
hoiceA. B*
; ,ivel soil, well
, fine loca,;N.-X..' 5 3'
our catalogue,y potato anpl
be issuedsold. Let us
MerchantItf
and pressedat M '
Balph
iiachine withEn-
\ HilFs farmCut to suit.
ocm
Regal
Boston
WochusettShirts
Arrow Collars
W.B.
This line of Merchandiseis carried by leadingstores in the largestcities. A "full line ofth& above can be foiincf
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Tbe Storeof Quality
tTan, 2*1tti~r~John Nile* sf>erit Thnrsdayand Frieiay in Santa Clar». ; , .
Orr Siaiih'of Brasher WJW« a caller int o w n M o n d a y ; -. ' ' . - ' ; " ."• ••'; • ; - : . ;:/-
i i k s Hetty Jackeon of Owla Head, whohas been spending, the last two months&% the home of Mr> and Mrs. Frstnk1
Yadaw, has returned to bef home;Mr, and Mrs. George Sweet were called
to Brtpgor Satj irdiy to attend t h e funeralof Afrs: ••Sweet"Vsister, SJfs. &riear Green.
GJayton Bockhill of Brash ton spent ftcouple of days here last weel: wifh rela-tives. , .'. ;/•".' • - • " •"''• ../• '• • .. • .'-.•••"
Ernest Sweet of/DicMnson is ependinua few days in town '.yigitang.-relatives, andfriends. - ' ."'.-"'., '• "• " . . . . - - .
Ella MuJler, who has been *h6 guest ofMrg. LeonardMles for a week, returnedto her home in Bangor Saturday,
Lambert.
CooksJan. SS—Qnite% nnmber of people £t«
tended the pnrty: at Bpj'al MaddpnaljFslast Friday evening. . : '
Harold Larkin of Brrishton: is yisitingrhis grandfather, B.C. GBbbs '
People here are liaviog hard1 <»olds.•; Mrs Henry Morej*: and Mrs. Ada Moore
attended ohwrch here Sunday. .p. ii. Gibhs was t|te guest of bis dan^b-
ter, Mrs. Myrtle Moore of .Bombay,. Safetfrdav. . . '-••' '• Tommy Bnsseli is very ill. ..
The road;s were drifted so that thetoail could not get through last Wednes-day.':. -'•••;'"'• ,.--•. .- .' ••/•;- • ' • ' . • .
Charles Perry of Ft. Covingtoh was in[own this morning'. . .
Mrs. Allen Hun tins ari^dfttighter Ednawere the j^nests of Mr. and Sirs.. WatsonHftoMns last Snnday. :
Mr ftiid Mrs. Fred Stiles" expecf to re-two to'their home in Montana soon;'.
Sawyer i» basy drawing up hiswood. •
Outfiiter
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;• The' offe-riug at Qt&nge Hall oa Thttcs--tfaynight,,Fein 5th wijt 1>e on© of theliiaBy Empire Amuseaient Go.'s ftttrac*tf.nns, .'MG.irl' of the Streets," anil';-.thisclratoa. comes 'with, tlie 'jUicfhf-st;.,of reoonienclfttioQis of press aiid 'piiblid. The•story is iiumatn, the sitnationsfaany,ycharacters real, and the. company ."com
d of firstfPlass artists. Iho dii$ kept in con;
every wht1
this season, a
tant faug'litev a ad applause,:e t h is" eo tn papy Ii as play t?clreturn date has been asked.i
for,-Now hd
Lambe* .
Mortli.. Jan, 36v-"Tfe snows and it blows and it
is cold stormy weatner.'' We have beenhaTipor quifcea spell if weatbe? and peopleare t'ortnaatG that have jjleaty' .ofSw^otland oostL . *
The Jffttnre by Um,. Walker in ILeUnion cbureh fast Friday ;evening ..TOISwell attepded in spite of the sfcbrmy acdwindy ni^bt. Sue was a yerx intierestingspeaker aptLthdae that stayed awpymissed a;g'reattreat. .^ . :•'-•.]. Mrft. Oscar.Green, •wfio'wa4;stayin-sf.afher fatlMJr?s boine, Mi'.'/LaClate, jjasseriaway'laat TlVui'sday niorniu^, Shejhsdbeeoill fQir'niauy weeks witfe, tuberenlo-;sis. She leaves a husband', one '.little.dau£hter\ a lather and liic tiieT, andtbree, sisters to mourn .her less.. The '. -W.- .O.'r..T.. p . ; meets"- this.- wee!Thursda3?.affeernoon at the hoRie of M M 'Martha Washburn. . ; / ..
Vetenoary Steenson of Milone was ID: last Friday on busiaess, ..
MeKenzie & Ratwood are having aout sale!'this week.
sure to see "{3jf} of theBtreets" Thursday night,; Feb. 0th atBmf?hton (Ira t\ge; Hall. Popular pricesalways,
;. . . . * .e aclvertisiag: of all k inds .^
'srbrid over were wiped-oat- fcr amontli-1
utterly '.obliterated. -Tes, it would rainbusiness, Bait it wdnki:••-&> naore-r-itwould make this old world positively
•I
.At the ra^etin^ of'the/ritiBsens held intie granjse hail lasf Friday'-.fevenni-g tomake arrangements ta keep the walksclear from snow, soipe tiiiiity of ilie.vilrlajrers were presettt. The nYe£Unix organ-ised with . Howard S. Potter,.an4'£h%.'-M. W. Wright seoretoy. Mr..Howard S. Potter was. elected 'Op-minis*sioner of the Street Olettoiug Depart-mept and to have fail charge of the. workfor the ensuing? year. It was also votedthat Jaines Manaidg be templbyed toscrape the walk?i at 40 cents an hour*. Ameeting will be held; annually at the'.'.call'of the cQBainissione.r/at which a report ofthe year's work shall be given.. • ' • ' • : . . : '. • • ' . ' ' i ' • - i i ' i - " '
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-// Mileage Exchange Off ice .-
Mileages boughtv' sold and exdianged,; W.BiBRrs,; Ticket Agerif :;
fltonse Dress
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Because ,-adye tisiii .'-is. news, • and wemast keep pace frfth'.tbe nftws or grows f a l - e . ; • ; / ' . - ' •• • . ' • ] . . . ' . . ' - . - ; • \:'
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Newspaper adyertising^tt^ best, onh s displayed news, paid for' with a
BARGAINS IN
Dry€oi)dsf Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Crockery and Glassware,
Firr Coats, Etc.
Every Day a Bargain DayW i t h ."• '
A, Clark71
The SAFE boys* magazineTwelve months of
brain food yAllt-oyfcWBll t>oj8 not•% child's papor. Clean r*a wtistjp, full < I \ K wires, 3S to 12 paswft fjffvjmonth .Maah iiu.ririjogtftoTi^oftravei.a'i-t-i-.-tans a t l i f i i c s . h utory. Bchool ii ic, VTUtt-n l.vworn popnl<trbo'i inthotn. Iue*nT"tive «i*f-:4i'Iartu'lcn f i n e .-IT . iea on font bail ana <~.>':«-T8r«.irtei Depar'menis of 51<?<-hrs.ti:.->;. iiltwtr;<*i'--'.Photograrhj, Vcpul <r b.it'n-o, H>-w .t-o M^kcThins i . bt.imp C iiecti-n«, t>u>."fe>-.-r!«. Pets. Oar-d g . lurentii uts aad JSatiiTAJ V.oaiVrs,
American Boy $1.00Facts and Fallacies ,50
Both forOne \ear
7? g• £0
SUFFRAGE
intion to granton tbe verge ofare, a speech.ph
Xo't a senatortaken ur.». •
i. said be
Read by
•V' 'iif
VICTORY UKELY.Senate Members Don't Object^to Tak-
ing It Jjp For a Vot«.The tonsb*tut tonal ainenduient reso-
suft'rage to women wasdisposition in thethe subject by S
st, yHi "e-targe.; of tbe measure,. its eottjijui? to a Vote.
to. It9"'hetnv
ger, theintended to tote for it.
. Taggart For United States Semite.; - TJiat/ T.ttomas Taggart, indjanaVm'eniber,- of tlis t>em<>eratic nationa;epmrnittee,the Uuited. Statt&vB: F.state t;6iivt«ntio.
Id be a cahdWute tmBS sejirtte. against i emv• before the Democratic-• ;wtten H .met iu:.!-?;on . March 19 WHS the
aBuAiuneement niade in
Closing out ail stockon hand to makeroom for spring
Call and look thisover.
NORTH BANGORWORKSG
NORTH BAN'GdR,- NV Y."2 * 4
ING-ftusliton Grange Hall
Just
5th, 1914L llian iWortimer's Great Play
The latest pews in newspaper adver-tising^ a special sale oi* furs, a big reduc-tion iu suite, a saving in\ groceries, f«r-Situreat apnual sale ptiees or five bars-of soap for the price of three—all thislatest "news is . as.': important to everyhdusewife and; the. nusband wh«> paysthe billsas the last word from Mexico oran account of the aewiest municipai orsociety seaiidal, ../" '."-y.-y\ • " .\
Advertising U positively and absolufelyi l e w s , ' • • j . . ; ; - .... . • • . . . - . " . • ' • ; . ' - -., • / . ' - . ' • _.-" . - •
Buccessful advertisers makB their adsas newsy as poissiblc. Read the ads inthis paper as news, Keep np'.with;-th"em..]•Truth -is. stranger than fietion, So is
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With AH Special Scenery, Elegant Costumesand Novel Effects,
A CHmaxt to Every Act./ A Laugh in Every Line.
Up-to-DaJte Vaudeville Between the Acts.= 25, 35, and 50 Cents
a great surprise for yonn exhibition.of,-:
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knd the prices ?• Hardly to be P-e o u s i d e r e d — : -.••'""'• :
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