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f T7 .,.^;^-i&*.'*2i«*,,0. mm PAGfiillGHl' r zV?*£%~* M €wse !ftjaet«fs Plowing S l W tforn 4fe»uiA--B^covered by Syjraeftsan. marmed b$ French saldier? in unifQinv tM6 t lS^mt M-^r:^ m^m^ long lost fifea^' •**# -St fcrought IS % xmm pleasant r^o$eeth>ne of oar i ie- tories over the opposition in jhV trnfesher field, ft struck ore that thj ise .victories m coaimerce were .achi© ed.... la th^se days just.aa the "victoriesftdFWei this field, a$e, % the sand and grit of ,tS4 ^fesinien fe^eihyjtrip^r t fa chinery. 'lite ajlliect soldiers have ;he .grit and! the va$0uagoyoxrims&t&, uje supplying them-with thfe stiperioir 'i ia- chinery, aiid it ia-eei$aiBly showpig great remits* it doings great work,and|aB the 3 ^ Kb. of sharpnel, .vers W j soldiers who [were handling, 113§A|../^^are a^'p^Heatly could' say was %ootljoft?'«*>•**» ' ***&**&• .0*% &-mk-m%oit. &ji» otnSir}»; -'With/: a 7 ':M iM& l ^ W I Q f e f g i B S D A Y , EEffBUAB? 28,1918. K pieces witfc. sheila and mines in driv .ftglMwOtii-.-.' 1 ^ • :•••,"*.' •fwaa transferred to a forested corps and; i*6 are sow (gathering the fallen timber aiid sawing theni into lumber suitable for roads, dugouts*: feridigess, etc. %& jimfeianS iiaall stuff s: int*>neoi#tvycHjSi far* »and FOR SAtE—Nice line of Sew andseec nd-l cuttera and Tharness. sSpply to B&B! BagP|Jt Main, street. a. 9tfo Farming right behmd the lines in France with 1 the shells exploding ev- ery few, minutes, soldiers!" & the trenches and Ragouts on every side an& mtfan jffiie entire resg<nV 6ud waste praee<S?&g_the retireittent of the <3e*3cnanA isjb© news toH'*|i a letter written k Septerriber; An* &e best S«rt of (lis Pat fl» farm fof-fetfe- Ing done by flench poilus witb Syra* erase made tractor plows. I Following is the letter written to F. £,. AHes, manager of the Syracuse branch of the J. I. Case T. M. Co.: ^TSear- Itrahk: '- *^hile srpag in my dugout close to «ae1mei a i t wif&ia range of the Hani guns toJday I heard a hunnning that ®eeine*to'hlqTjitevfaaalisrt w J went u p t o inHEestfeate, and on tusic&ing the canse «£ it to its Mr, what did I find bnfr twof oldlfriends in thei shape of . _ _ <5aae tfflodncts. "Ehey were 12-^ gas \ ground, roads are- bjown Sp, e rery trartor4 <«ft=«ie first; of this model I tree eat down an* the enfar^^comtey liafl seeb), puffing three-fiinsrow gang dog up with trenctes and dog^ate. $h>ws <enghies No. 636Q ( and'64fl>&),' €tf coarse, we helped to tear thi s t a f e i f o# w&e (sn^nglemen%i JBeing ^ery close tii the lines it can ie^taken iii |tt flight With'motor trai^ and mn|e teains, A csaple of shells drop- ped, near us last^night* Baye Jtod.lots' of shells sent Oyer and a few aflr iaids , ,_. , at nigiht, ibuCthe mill has? iiot been hit „ ^— __ •Those/littte£ass engines are im and we have #lo^ any «nie through.^^cjSk^^flsfnf^'aS^ as mach instruinents of warjaow as it. We lose a (great deal of"time chang- ™^?j il S.?^'^'J^ 3 S?^*»l5 iee n 1< ^§T-^?' any big gan or (battleship. ' " " " " .-.— --•>»- .... > FOB SAUB--Gooerete taBdiw blocta •doable core wifli center rfl>. fe. beat and «Srongcat block jraae. J3. J. SM^H, 231 Mail, street. PflB SAIJE-Or to rent, store at L. BABjy>,C,K,,aa388na S^iji, N. Y. FOB cated ?5p -Pine Grove "Farm, beautiiaJly lo- li-miiea from beat educa«ox»l ad- ISiey j a t e ; ^im'l3p^»q»jw''&*& .SS'^^itM^^^ 2 on sawa. the 'Ainmcaii mc setvim to for get to 1918i Apply at silos'; Iiea*^, 'street. .„»70 an Itarch 1. ot sdam. I4tfo the world Jbeaf in. aigeneral motor. How I wMied for a- cameri so I cotild send yoa, a snap of these t a«r tors worM^g ainong trenches and 4* onts snrroimdfed by rained: tesjijs vilages lust - reteehtly destroyed ind vacated by the^Snns ^ajad sKtt 1?i|nl9 range of the gam, wBfo sconting jand, fighting planes over theni all the i me. "Weft. Frank, the GepSans. <?eri; iin- ly made an awful mess of this dist Set. 'Every building i s leveled *^ * h " to i , plants fof Redding and Qarden i ^ - I will openi soy greenheese in time for the spring tra& m6 Mil have a tiril of vegetable plants, also i pknts tot %ed«Ksg and porch boxes, ' i Cut flowers We will re<:efve -your orders for cut Bowers and give $>romrit and satisfactory service. r ^horifr7r.W ' < 'East-Oryis Street OEI01 S& US SOONER OR LATER y Not Now? You WfiJ? JStfentually Get the Habit ^jrNotNow? yoa h»»e a, loss w» are a money saver, adjustments are quick and satisfactory, pot do yourself a..Savor ? se Us Now! Our Why 1 the to JFOK BAJU^T*Pq« bred' Mammoth .torkero... SatisfecHon iWHEaEK, Msssena, R, waves of the hands to show their to- w or l£. Although we hold the air su.Jw^^f^^^gff 3 - ©reeiatipnv They -are,plowing al entv -•••••••- -*•• •• six Sashes deep a n t doing a great. ofe, It ceri^ni>looka4b is^fcifr^gjig W -* 's?©BjSjifeiJai tdiw'^Kblce-'fe' ippte CffitBtES HcGEE,' tottfeyille; Phone 1[B5.f-| FOR SAI.E—Good Jersey cow 8 years i to freshen in April.. Apply toA. W. P : 19 Earlier avenue, Massena. Howard! FOKV.^AI^^TraMooro, !««»».located on street, all modern imprbremeota, pric e rtsbt: pajrt cash.. This properiy Isijnst oos of the «°wora|ion,i S p e ^ p ^ i ^ ^ t «tte. m gor parflcttors' see THE ^fGSSSBBN CO 3NTIES aBAEry CO., Norton "BJpcTui }6w3c HELENA halen Real Estate Co. insurance Department. We nciake, a ^ c i a l ^ of Automobile Insurance, 'Wifcrance of all kinds. u *; T" •s€r -^ i n : 4^ L ; W e have visited all the Rubber Houses in New York and Boston. aM find ^here are verjr lew ^ubfeers «$ be had. We were able toget someFirst^ualityin all the new, styles and shapes* also Rubber Boots tor the whole family. Compare our goods, compare our prices, .We found a tew of those Felt Shoes for insaijthat you have aU "wanted, Remem- ber, none to he|iad next \wnjjer. The ©avip I>atiag^i|e H -: -I I 1 have just received a shipment of all wool bine and r Sray ^erge'Sittits for nten that* I can seJl at $15 a suit, I lf^o« itre id need of a good snit nowfeyonr chance. Made-to-Measure Clothini I make a specialtyg|ofJ*made-to-ineasnre clothjng. •«n^ I guarartee eveiy suit 1 toJ^jjexlielJy' ; « repre- kigh /FOR IS^|MF«K#. jlfiiaA [HoistBi^- coivs.^nginB from two^o seren jeari to jOBfTiy. SHEESAH, NotfoUt, Telepnone(^2rF-2Si : . ' pteietiac# now, w&aH have great hopesL-4' U,i< ->«. -;""" w . •"' V"" of^utting-flla: EMtz to t& had i n ^WS^&^S^ S vetyvs^ort tM& Mter- tie 'Saoaarl hoys feet propefljr into' action.' "I .am a aeaier and sjojiper, so> do not: get a chance to wield th« a x Am stiU a private and arrays will be, as I am a .transfer.. 5we pftans were proinisol to tlie men wlio. ehtisji;# for (Ms service. I am ftuite satisfied, though, as I have my own worYto do, and am not responsihle for the work or actions of anyone eJs«. i " "Well* l^utk, l a* awin% glad to see the J. i Case % M. Co. iepresent- ed^in this 'Big affair and am? proud of this wonderful little tractor. She is a ripper. Tfou should sell one to every fanner who worlcs a .half section or more, if you have any d*eufais in cowieetion with it I would 1S&0 to look overscan.you not.pnt me on the list of prospects? ..-. „"- •-.-.**•' -? .1. ."Yours sincerely,. ' "Go. 28, <J- Bi J*., B. E. F., .Iran^" •EhsJf^L Case %M- €oo is repre- sentejd in itassenatby FranfeFayment. .-r-adv. qire o| Tsl E. I?w3c •4- nitside I m ot. FOK SAKE—New $3dam house iusti 01 corpprat5oJj,JoOa i ,by JS% wjthin 8Q( .• *_. pavement* $8,600, part easb Dalanee easy, terms. Tfris is a bargiin* 'For pmScnlars <aU on XSE NOBaSBERJI COONTIB4 REAL- TV CO., Newton Block. I 16w3ci FOR 8AEK*~Faian $2 Sexes,: sood >> stock •'Rratered in WBM, iemep IJooH •ttnishlanaf b k m . «S» WSsSea^ 4^? silo, eood 7-rpom hofiWfjhardl aiid BO S2.2Q0, patt-casU*"I*oafoa;^i*,Wied 1 iiiiile from gtate rdate WpWdi larger item,. THE WOfir BEAL1T CO.? Mawton-*! FOR SALE—Eatige. leSni- (reasonable s! also BQOd washing machine. ZApply 260 «3i at iOrvis steeet.,' * " : , •*•— FOB. SAtE—House, at 84 Elm street, oii IBs premises.. •?• ;h Water in «ie St. Begis River <&ttsed IfflUCh *RtOUhlfe. Miss Mary Eeljey spent Sunday- at Thomas Murray's!. <BBss Sarah Carville spent Shnday with Mts.,Attie Nevens. Larue Bros, shipped a quantity of pressed hay to New York thfe weefe Pe|er' McGregor lost g." valuable horse the past week, it becoming cast in th£ stable. •Mrs. Kennedy, 'of Cornwall, spent, the past week with her brother?* Al*. bert Brennan. Dr.'Phrise, of Tapper Lake, was in: town the- past week. Reports say jthat he is to return to Helena. Miss Anna Cdfefcer, who has been stopping at Nyando for file past five weeks, returned home Saturday. • -Mr. and: Mrs. CH.. Kelley-spent Sunday at the home of Me, KeHeVs parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. &-Eelley.t T^Bss Mary ClMfe.-of" the Landing Bjidge, and- Misi.Genevieve.^ulUvan,. of HogansibHrg, splat Stthoa^ at John. Mcintyite's. - ' : . ' - • :.- ' "•"• J Mr. and Mrs, John Butke,,.who hive been livipig in town for thev^ast Jwo f^ts^havei^npredJ^QP ..fle$ ifarm : ni^^etKL^nd^;'&id|Si • " N - - FOB SALE—House arid,- fiv: Tots c •siseet belonginB .to ttg; esi a% of Hnsh Baymo. Inipiiresvoi 0 - wp-jwemis w- WANTSn-BSghest easb i^ses palfl 1 skins and fare; We'are sl*B_in.tt« and want the «.- ^ SUSSELL ft WANTBD-rWaitress ; at &e House, Ubrwood, N, % C: GAGE, Proprietor. New me I Good wages r aid. W. 15tfc WANTED—Woman to wasli dishes. the Central restaurant. Brpnze X A. 16«c The Ten Day Sale ifORCED ON BY THE Clamor of War, Ends Saturday, ***!" dairy \ ' >i>ly J L.l l*w2i>' Tills Sile started off with aiRush of Customers, such as has, never before been wit- nessed in Massena, N. Y. In order to have this rush continue, even gieater, up to the very lajst minute of the Sale ] Prices on all Winter Merchandise Are going . to be Slashed Still Deeper ! Small iBroken Lots, Discontwued) Lines and Odd- and Ends will bje sold at Half their Real Value.- Don't hesitate if you wajnt Actual Bargains in Men's, Women's, Boy's, Girl's and Children's Winter Clothing^ Uncjexweai, Hosiery, Mackinaws, Sweaters, Headwear, Foot- wear, Etc. . P.ices will be double! aid triple very soon. Nothing Will-be reserved. Even the Entire Grocery Stock is being Slashed t|uil3ing&, patent cament •water. (• road ,&r st me': Iwp Inquire ' Iwp Beach thej late •, :s. Iwp 1 w bides, business SON. 8tfe Whitney Apply at lwe WANteD—Dressed Soultry. TBAX BESXATrRANT, Apply *t FOB BENT—-S-rooin rioi street. "Appbr to MBS.*" sena Springs. TO BBS*—Farm with "14 'iaet»air-lM©vr ^^KB ,ffe%:%a«ri *oTtt Br3NT--FtB!nfibea JSM Alfr modern convenient stress. . 3^'«Kwi* **^ ms^^coim^arte STowiand- Sfaturflayf ffl$££ The many€nen^of,3fBr^nH*ahBon- ahuit"^re%rac*^eS«d ; td hear ofhis death wluW<J»mi^ed].'on SSturdaS' a^ ha home in this towli| Be leavea a mip anoV several small children. News; was^ received: hi town Satur- day of Ihet dea& of MJss |Iary Ann A&on, o f ^ i s townv wnKh occarred in-ttogansljuirg Ott that day.. Onlihat date word came also from Malohe stating tifet Edward Cunningham, who was raised here send! lived in this town for;, many years, "had passed to a higher S e ~ The past week wffl be remembered by the people of thfs place for a long time. Thex water in the St. Regis river was .up* even with the. bridge all day Wednesday and tip until Thurs- day noon,, and no teams eottld get, •ffiroi^h' "Eh^ only way people could get across the; river was to cross on the railroad bridge. PIKETOWK : Our school begins next Monday. Orem f$xt was a callir at Etaa- brook Sunday. : Mrs. Regan, from. Madrid, spent the past week wftH her another, Mrs. P. : ; 0?NeuV y-' -\- •• • .'.' " Ezra! Berry visited his brother Nel- son and family at Brasher "Center' 'Sunday. . - '••-,• i Mr. and Mjrs. D. .Gadlbois werje call- ers at David- Jayetex's at^taple Eidge Sunday. : Mrs. Ryan and daughter Mary,-from Brasher Falls, are visitmgat. Lilas: Mr. and Mrs. Max Hampton, from Massena, were visitors "at Mrs. B. Hampton's Sunday^ Mr, and MrSi liaas Gadboisf ;and Mrs, Ryan and daughter "M&iy &c-> eompanied 3|bhn &yj»- % ' Eotsdani KrMay on Ms way to <|amj> ibevens. TOWN RIDGE. LOUISVILLE "' M&s y ^ f Carroll ^gent liasi; week iri Madrid v&i$mg-friehds. . ' - last •Martha Fife^erifla, of Syracuse, is •spending a. few days-witb hei (broths er Ardle. Miss MoBSe Sheehan has returned homen3^er-«eBd^ a few weeks with her sfeiferj.Mrfi, John O'Conner,. at ^ermoly, E^hada.. • ,' MSsses JESBgaret and J#ia Powers 'and MissssAfina Walls spent a couple^ p£ days thfe past Week with; Mr. andj Mrs. Ardle iStzge^aid, . j- ' . ' and'llrs. 3o^bh T Barry s^eht: JSaturday^wtth their daughteTB Bjrs* Jfehn Q*$lm Tat.Rlcket. •River,:^ha jjk: ill". Mrs. Barry remained with her foi awhile* • ' . .' ; • . . : - . V - . -. ': — ' ;•[ - ' i n i*- -'- .^;-' - dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Sdim W. Matthew* on Friday, March J t |ro»12n|ktil2;09o'«]lo^y j If Lincoln and Washington wanted iitelr-Mrthd*y» properly csJejbrated, they slHrald haye arranged to b« born CEN- , lwc WANTED—We desire the 6i«*>iee3 of a com- petent, girl to do housework] wages 17.B0 per week. Inquire at residence lor office. A. CHASE. ! , WANTED—Girl or woman fbif'generil house- work. No washing or irotaaig. jftpply to MBS, H. M. HALL. Maple street. WANTED—Young lady to work in st< re. "X. Y. ZS\ care 0 » = •mi on West .. ^Hatfield BAVtS, Ma3- ltfc rence river road, possession, March to-JAMES DTJVAL. i FOB SENT—rWarm, <5oirifo|f. modern conveniences. . Apply QTJTMBY, 24 Park Avepue. ows on St. Law- on Mail i 'street. 1 Apply- 2^5.-.Main sion M a s * 1. Apply '$ GH MISCE EOTJS GILES lwc 21c 2|c 21c 21c Elegant Green Japan Tea, actual 60c grade, per lb .... 6 bars Climax or Woodchuck Soap for 2 cans baked beans (value 30c) both for 1 lb. Davis Baking Powder with package of yeast .... 4 packages of Scrap Tobacco (worth 40c) for 2|lc 1 regular 25c package of Washing Powder and bar Napt^fa Soap for 21c 4 regular 7c boxes of parlor matches for » 21c 4 bars .Lenox, Grand Ma's*, Borax and' Kapthar Soap .. 21c 2 regular 18o cans early June peas "for . ^ . . . 26c 3 packages Imperial' Mince MeatifOr 26c 3 cans potted meat products. 26c 3 large packages of macaroni or spaghetti' 26c 3 Regular 12c jars of prepared ] nustard for' 26c, regular 12c packages of jelly powder for 26c, lounds of 12c Carolina rice for 26c sans of tomato, ox tail or mock turtle soup 26c :an Molasses He 4- 1 bottle Ketchup He package Raisins lie He 12<s 12c 18c 18c , 22C 22c . 25c . 29C Vis lb. Cow Brand Soda can Sweet Corn i. Dry Peaches Jb. 29c value Coffee... tall can Sahnon ...... pkgs. Grape Nut ,pkgs Shredded Wheat 15c pkgs. Corn Flakes lb. Best Pure Lard .. lb. EiJgant Lard Substitute 25c 2|% lb. granulated Sugar ... 24c €n Ketchup for 9c a .minute imagin: th'it there is a pleasure in making: this great Merchandis It is done from necessity. Cash must be taaised _ ; ' n Are you gj>ing to be one of the fiicky X H A {.AVinA StCMfC Massena, H. Y. Don't for Sacrifice. and raised quickly one*? It's your chance, of the sale at Saturday, March 3 is the last day 1. :AP BBS. I wonder if some of our "best" people ever thought they might run Up against the common kin when they get to E^eaven.-. One can h^ve a whol6 lot of faith, but if he won't work he comes pretty near amounting to next to nothing. The man Who realizes the fact that he's too full of faults to judge his •neighbor is woefully in the minority. Even the dishonest man wil swear that honesty 1 is m e best.'noMcy. A C1JEASE. lwc LOANg—Menty of radfey to loan on.. tate security, repayment orl you* own •M3THEB E. B L M S 0 # , WJnthrop, K rsal es- terma. Y.. tflwlfic NOTICE—1 am B«yi»t the Mgheit prices.fox all kinds of,junk, hides. slihu . Old Iron 6De per htrndred, 1W i sacks 7e, ferailseiS'bags. 8e» coppar 14 t o 18c, brass 8c to 15c, rjabbers 7c t auto tirea 6e. rags Ze «J pound, papen r)ound,^iJiy bones 76e * hundred. ABE'! E6 North Main Street " market and bound •from pound, ^ 1-ie i IDBIN, BOtfe CARD OF ; TaANES^—Wlidesire to sincere thanTrt to the fiends and who Bar Idndly assisted ^os through the and death of ;our son an<f brother; those who sent the heautjful flowers. MBS. SAMTJEL GBAN|. 1 and FAMILY iEB, YOUfi FOWLS NEED Sratts Poultry lator to produce more eggs .and build breeding stock. Sold oir money back tee! D. P. AMO * CO., MaSBena: W. SON, Massena Springs. ., %- Begu- to your :piaran- wn> lwp AUCTIONS •^r stafe and . "" auction J 13, 19 Lpughrer Jl -the *• from lersona! on the 1918, my 5' farm. _ i awn or Ltuisville hes, scho ils 6) unter adaited fenced Hon, hiy aid AUCTION SALE—Ot reSl property. I wil] aeU at'jrol premises on Wddneaday^ farm known as the Afej consistixig .of 75 acres, ara... Louisville, one-fourth sqalll village Vnere there aie-«ht . tniBt factory.' This farmv cbnsisjB of of .pasture and woodlar/d, 25 acres "* t&vation. The soil L» clay loam raishSg' any kind of crepaJ Weu ..., •watered, buildings in go<3* condition, ,_. yiiiS gambrel roof, 82xi4nhorse bjrh, 4 shed, hen house, granarj^jletc, 8-ropm house. This: farm fe tdc^ay loeatod ._ sJdered one of the besfemiry faBps section. Also the fbllowipK, persqhal r top huggj*,-: light faiBW* mm double ionfe or two. horses,'road cart,'milk *er,-.iwheej barrew,- handsleai set horse boh. sleighs, grind; 'stone, caldrons kettle, light slpSle harness, single harness, hay fork and rope, a breech-ldading douhle-barMed shot tens, also several tons oEhay and; her, etc. Terms of-ialeS On; '..all., « ptOPert* 'cash ; on ,T;eal';«state-. one-ih; chase price; balance on'#sy terms, gins dt one o'clock sharp/ ' MES WILLABD LOtlGJffiEEY. * . W. J . MEIN, Ntirfolk, Auctioneer. wag( n; stole .. sox te '' NOTldfe Notice is hereby given % Sng OS th% stockholders p i ETOVemeht Company, •will > d our illness qlBO to and lwp 1 and acres cul- to and' ,, barn waigon 1 qweUing con- to """" prjperty: 3fox for £ cut- ohe- liglt cultivator. gan. heavy boat, 20 _ lum- ersonalj : -a i«n>- i iale h e - lecl il meet- ft [Pa £n*' a t t i e offlcei $na,St : oh the „ held., of the Company at the VillaEe of .1 Lawrence County. New YflSk, TJi S.A. First day of Marssh, 1918, alt two o'cloc i, p. m for .the purpose: c(f voting upon the pr< position to sell the ehi3re*corporataiasseta o£ si Id Mas-' sens .finprovemeht Company tor the •—— -*' Twenty Thouaand DollSrt|'r<*20,00O)s consider a Vote upon tftejuestion «f-i infe proceedings ft* the. d&iolttKoh of .... corporotloii according to •« e provision 1 of thai Corporation Law of the-Sf its i f New York. ' Massena, N. Y^ JanuargTll. 1918. llw* a p. StATfaEWS, " of 1 , and tol itut-. e said ¥ aoKN: is S3ETXr-At Massena, N. TAFehruairy ! S» 1918, to Mr. and! Mrs, Allan ?• SiH. a ciiughter, .Martha. -. " 'i .'•. ) - 1 TYOr-At Massena, N. Tt. t Eebraary 22,31918* ttt Mr., and Mrs._ Charles Tyo, a sonlBobert Charles. ' '*• 1 - 3 - ft j XOVE—At.Maiaena, S. X I February 12. 1918,1 to Mr. 'and Mrs. JameJ Wl Love.!' a eon,; GeorgiS' Washington. • ; ' 5ACOBS^-At Massensv Si^Y., Fehi 1918, td Mr. and Mrs. ATbert Jacbl , James Clark. " -.-:.'- SMRJ—At Qntoey, Hi., Pehruary t> :1Hr. and Mrs. feercy iCi Hehw. sena, a>,dsughter. . ...i ' h, taisa The people who owect so OUBly to' cutting off, ji little #le; to «w*"f "c&ij&,\. prohisSl ifrorft"li©' 'ta&^w^-'w •wOTcj eoniga^d '»' :c improvement.- f There ate lome people itriotically willingtt>take w«ac tor •tite'wtif W&Af as, much pay as they ever M$m an* i. $&&$&&•** into words, there woi whole lot of fooli»h tajWog. ftrenn SYRUf CANS ASD3 SIJGAR PAILS Every|thirj? for Sagaring Vermont Farm Machine Company B e h W IPallSi'Vt. I7W4 _L WANTEDr In Massena, N. Y. representative for Moline - Knight Automobiles and Trucks Address , •' A. t. NIMS Philadelphia, ' New York I7W» 2 pkgs. Prepared Cake Flour.23c 1 lb. bkge. Corn Starch 9e 1 ib.yCiscoes 9c % lb. Davis Baking Powder. 9c 1 cait Blueberries 16fe 1 can Bed Raspberries 16<l 1 can 1 Black Kaspberries 18<} 2 packages Spice( value 25c). 194 1 lb. tea siftings, value 25c... 19fc 1 large can sauerkraut 16C 1 large can Pumpkin 16c 1 larige can Tomatoes .. 2'fljsL Salt Salmon . . . v . 2 large cans. Milk 4% Ihs. Oat Fr|kes 1 lib. Armour's Sal| Pork NewJYork Omons, Slibs .. or jlO lbs for New] York State White Beans, 2|b9for 27c or! 5 lbs. lor 63c Regular 30c Coffee per lb. . . . 21c or 5 lbs, going for $1.00 aaiaoc xoiaoi aoE IOE30Z aOEM Central Restaurant •WS >? r: -A. Regular Meals and Service a la Carte A « BOARD BY THE "WEEK AT REASONABLE RATES i j CATERING TO SMALL PARTIES Full Line of Tobacco and Cigars » 1 Breakfast 6:00 to 8:00i DinnerA2:00 to ZOO Supper 6.00j|to 8:00 Open evenings ilintil 12:00 S. C* Hurlbut, r Proprietor IIO» ~il i m i-$ M 3= ^P «-y Closing Out iroceries and —;. - i ! General Merchandise Qwing to th^ draft, \srhich will draw us in trie spring, we are oblig- ed to close out our business, located in the Babcock Store a^t Mas- sena (Springs. ' The stock consists of a Line of Groceries, Notions, Candies ii ' , ^ ^ . . " i Cigars and Tobacco, Etc. r » •i f £-^ WOl Bfe (Cbsed Out H Cost )mrnencinglMarch 1, 19181 •f •i We have a Sarge stock of groceries and provisions and to get| out quick we wiljj give tiie oublic the benefit of some very low prices. jCo! ne while the stock is complete. i^e % sd^im^^lx^^i^^^h ki^^_4MV^.^^»^^^f»'^m^^ n All]Accounta Dae Us^Must Be Paid By April 1 & A. J. Lacomb i ma r -**^******^— 'X •^Ur&Ml^s&& 1 ^^ ^^idiii^m!4is^'mmmiam'^^:^% >J£&ms&
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M €wse !ftjaet«fs Plowing S l W tforn

4fe»uiA--B^covered by Syjraeftsan.

marmed b$ French saldier? in unifQinv tM6tlS^mt M-^r:^ m^m^ long lost fifea^' •**# -St fcrought IS % xmm pleasant r o$eeth>ne of oar i ie-tories over the opposition in jhV trnfesher field, ft struck ore that thj ise .victories m coaimerce were .achi© ed.... la th^se days just.aa the "victories ftdF Wei this field, a$e, % the sand and grit of ,tS4 fesinien fe^eihyjtrip^r t fa chinery. 'lite ajlliect soldiers have ;he .grit and! the va$0uagoyoxrims&t&, uje supplying them-with thfe stiperioir 'i ia-chinery, aiid it ia-eei$aiBly showpig great remits*

i t doings great work,and|aB the 3 ^ Kb. of sharpnel, .vers W j soldiers who [were handling, 1 1 3 § A | . . / ^ ^ a r e a^'p^Heatly could' say was %ootljoft?'«*>•**» '***&**&• .0*% • &-mk-m%oit. &ji» otnSir}»; -'With/:

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pieces witfc. sheila and mines in driv .ftglMwOtii-.-.'1^ • : • • • , " * . '

• fwaa transferred to a forested corps and; i*6 are sow (gathering the fallen timber aiid sawing theni into lumber suitable for roads, dugouts*: feridigess, etc. %& jimfeianS i iaall stuff

s: int*>neoi#tvycHjSi far* »and FOR SAtE—Nice line of Sew andseec nd-l cuttera and Tharness. sSpply to B&B! BagP|Jt Main, street.

a. 9tfo

Farming right behmd the lines in France with1 the shells exploding ev­ery few, minutes, soldiers!" & the trenches and Ragouts on every side an& mtfan jffiie entire resg<nV 6ud waste praee<S?&g_the retireittent of the <3e*3cnanA isjb© news toH'*|i a letter written k Septerriber; An* &e best S«rt of (lis Pat fl» farm fof-fetfe-Ing done by flench poilus witb Syra* erase made tractor plows. I

Following is the letter written to F. £,. AHes, manager of the Syracuse branch of the J . I . Case T. M. Co.:

^TSear- Itrahk: ' -*^hile s rpag in my dugout close to

«ae1mei a i t wif&ia range of the Hani guns toJday I heard a hunnning that ®eeine*to'hlqTjitevfaaalisrt w J went up to inHEestfeate, and on tusic&ing the canse «£ i t t o i t s M r , what did I find bnfr twof oldlfriends in thei shape of . _ _ <5aae tfflodncts. "Ehey were 1 2 - ^ gas \ ground, roads are- bjown Sp, e rery t rar tor4 <«ft=«ie first; of this model I tree eat down an* the enfar^^comtey liafl seeb), puffing three-fiinsrow gang dog up with trenctes and dog^ate. $h>ws <enghies No. 636Q(and'64fl>&),' €tf coarse, we helped to tear thi

s tafe i f o# w&e (sn^nglemen%i JBeing ^ery close tii the lines it can ie^taken iii |tt flight With'motor t r a i ^ and mn|e teains, A csaple of shells drop­ped, near us last^night* Baye Jtod.lots' of shells sent Oyer and a few aflr iaids

, ,_. , at nigiht, ibuCthe mill has? iiot been hit „ ^— __ •Those/littte£ass engines are im and we have # l o ^ any «nie t h r o u g h . ^ ^ c j S k ^ ^ f l s f n f ^ ' a S ^

as mach instruinents of warjaow as it. We lose a (great deal of "time chang- ™^?jilS.?^'^'J^3 S?^*»l5ieen

1<^§T-^?' any big gan or (battleship. ' " " " " . - . — --•>»-....>

FOB SAUB--Gooerete taBdiw blocta •doable core wifli center rfl>. fe. beat and «Srongcat block jraae. J3. J. S M ^ H , 231 Mail, street.

PflB SAIJE-Or to rent, store at

L. BABjy>,C,K,,aa388na S^iji, N. Y.

FOB cated

?5p

-Pine Grove "Farm, beautiiaJly lo-l i - m i i e a from beat educa«ox»l ad-

ISiey j a t e ; ^ i m ' l 3 p ^ » q » j w ' ' & * & . S S ' ^ ^ i t M ^ ^ ^ 2

on sawa.

the 'Ainmcaii mc setvim to for

get to

1918i Apply at

silos';

Iiea*^, 'street.

.„»70 an Itarch 1.

ot sdam. I4tfo

the world Jbeaf in. aigeneral motor. How I wMied for a- cameri so I cotild send yoa, a snap of these t a«r tors worM^g ainong trenches and 4 * onts snrroimdfed by rained: tesjijs vilages lust - reteehtly destroyed ind vacated by the^Snns ajad sKtt 1?i|nl9 range of the gam, wBfo sconting jand, fighting planes over theni all the i me.

"Weft. Frank, the GepSans. <?eri; iin-ly made an awful mess of this dist Set.

'Every building is leveled *^ *h" to

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plants fof Redding and Qarden

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I will openi soy greenheese in time for the spring tra& m6 Mil have a tiril of vegetable plants, also

i pknts tot %ed«Ksg and porch boxes, '

i Cut flowers We will re<:efve -your orders for cut Bowers and give $>romrit and satisfactory service.

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^horifr7r.W ' < 'East-Oryis Street

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S& US SOONER OR L A T E R

y Not Now? You WfiJ? JStfentually Get the Habit

^jrNotNow? yoa h»»e a, loss w» are a money saver,

adjustments are quick and satisfactory, pot do yourself a..Savor ?

se Us Now!

Our W h y

1

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to

JFOK BAJU^T*Pq« bred' Mammoth .torkero... SatisfecHon i W H E a E K , Msssena, R, waves of the hands to show their to- worl£. Although we hold the air s u . J w ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ g f f 3 -

©reeiatipnv They -are,plowing al entv - • • • • • • • - -*•• • • six Sashes deep a n t doing a great. ofe, I t ceri^ni>looka4b is^fcifr^gjig W -* 's?©BjSjifeiJai tdiw'^Kblce-'fe' i p p t e

CffitBtES HcGEE,' tottfeyille; Phone 1[B5.f-|

FOR SAI.E—Good Jersey cow 8 years i to freshen in April.. Apply t o A . W. P : 19 Earlier avenue, Massena.

Howard! FOKV. AI^^TraMooro, !««»».located on street, all modern imprbremeota, pric e rtsbt: pajrt cash.. This properiy Isijnst oos of the «°wora|ion,i S p e ^ p ^ i ^ ^ t «tte . m gor parflcttors' see THE ^fGSSSBBN CO 3NTIES a B A E r y CO., Norton "BJpcTui }6w3c

HELENA

halen Real Estate Co. insurance Department.

We nciake, a ^ c i a l ^ of Automobile Insurance, 'Wifcrance of all kinds.

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W e have visited all the Rubber Houses in New York and Boston. aM find ^here are verjr lew ^ubfeers «$ be had. We were able t oge t someFirst^uali tyin all the new, styles and shapes* also Rubber Boots tor the whole family. Compare our goods, compare our prices, . W e found a tew of those Felt Shoes for insaijthat you have aU "wanted, Remem­ber, none to he | i ad next \wnjjer.

The ©avip I>atiag^i|e

H

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I 1 have just received a shipment of all wool bine and

r Sray ^erge'Sittits for nten that* I can seJl a t $15 a suit,

I lf^o« itre id need of a good snit now fe yonr chance.

Made-to-Measure Clothini I make a specialtyg|ofJ*made-to-ineasnre clothjng.

•«n^ I guarartee eveiy suit1 toJ^jjexlielJy';« repre-

kigh

/FOR I S ^ | M F « K # . jlfiiaA [HoistBi^-coivs.^nginB from two^o seren jeari to j O B f T i y . SHEESAH, NotfoUt, Telepnone(^2rF-2Si : . '

pteietiac# now, w&aH have great hopesL-4' U,i< ->«. -;""" w. •"' V"" of^utting-flla: EMtz to t & had i n ^ W S ^ & ^ S ^ S vetyvs^ort tM& Mter- tie 'Saoaarl hoys feet propefljr into' action.'

"I .am a aeaier and sjojiper, so> do not: get a chance t o wield th« a x Am stiU a private and arrays will be, as I am a .transfer.. 5we pftans were proinisol to tlie men wlio. ehtisji;# for (Ms service. I am ftuite satisfied, though, as I have my own worYto do, and am not responsihle for the work or actions of anyone eJs«. i "

"Well* l ^ u t k , l a * awin% glad to see the J. i Case % M. Co. iepresent-ed^in this 'Big affair and am? proud of this wonderful little tractor. She is a ripper. Tfou should sell one to every fanner who worlcs a .half section or more, if you have any d*eufais in cowieetion with it I would 1S&0 to look overscan.you not.pnt me on the list of prospects? ..-. „"- •-.-.**•' • -?

.1. ."Yours sincerely,.

' "Go. 28, <J- Bi J*., B. E. F., .Iran^" •EhsJf^L Case %M- €oo i s repre-

sentejd in itassenatby FranfeFayment. .-r-adv.

qire o | Tsl E. I?w3c

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nitside I

m ot. FOK SAKE—New $3dam house iusti 01 corpprat5oJj,JoOai,by JS% wjthin 8Q( .• *_. pavement* $8,600, part easb Dalanee easy, terms. Tfris is a bargiin* 'For pmScnlars <aU on XSE NOBaSBERJI COONTIB4 REAL-TV CO., Newton Block. I 16w3ci

FOR 8AEK*~Faian $2 Sexes,: sood >> stock •'Rratered in WBM, iemep IJooH •ttnishlanaf bkm. «S» WSsSea^ 4^? silo, eood 7-rpom hofiWf jhardl aiid BO S2.2Q0, patt-casU*"I*oafoa;^i*,Wied 1 iiiiile from gtate rdate WpWdi larger i t em, . T H E WOfir BEAL1T CO.? Mawton-*!

FOR SALE—Eatige. l eSni - (reasonable s! also BQOd washing machine. ZApply 260 «3i at iOrvis steeet.,' * " : , •*•—

FOB. SAtE—House, at 84 Elm street, oii IBs premises.. •?•

;h Water in « i e St. Begis River <&ttsed IfflUCh *RtOUhlfe.

Miss Mary Eeljey spent Sunday- a t Thomas Murray's!.

<BBss Sarah Carville spent Shnday with Mts. ,Attie Nevens.

Larue Bros, shipped a quantity of pressed hay t o New York thfe weefe

Pe|er' McGregor lost g." valuable horse the past week, it becoming cast in th£ stable.

•Mrs. Kennedy, 'of Cornwall, spent, the past week with her brother?* Al*. bert Brennan.

Dr. 'Phrise, of Tapper Lake, was in: town the- past week. Reports say jthat he is t o return to Helena.

Miss Anna Cdfefcer, who has been stopping a t Nyando for file past five weeks, returned home Saturday. • -Mr. and: Mrs. CH.. Kelley-spent Sunday a t t h e home of Me, KeHeVs parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. &-Eelley.t

T^Bss Mary ClMfe.-of" the Landing Bjidge, and- Misi.Genevieve.^ulUvan,. of HogansibHrg, s p l a t Stthoa^ a t John. Mcintyite's. - ' : . ' - • :.- ' "•"• J

Mr. and Mrs, John Butke,,.who h ive been livipig in town for thev^ast Jwo f ^ t s ^ h a v e i ^ n p r e d J ^ Q P ..fle$ ifarm : n i ^ ^ e t K L ^ n d ^ ; ' & i d | S i • "N- -

FOB SALE—House arid,- fiv: Tots c •siseet belonginB .to ttg; esi a% of Hnsh Baymo. Inipiiresvoi0- wp-jwemis

w-WANTSn-BSghest easb i ^ s e s palfl 1 skins and fare; We'are sl*B_in.tt« and want the «.- ^ SUSSELL ft

WANTBD-rWaitress ; a t & e House, Ubrwood, N , % C: GAGE, Proprietor.

New me I Good wages r aid. W.

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WANTED—Woman to wasli dishes. the Central restaurant.

Brpnze X A.

16«c

The Ten Day Sale ifORCED ON BY T H E

Clamor of War, Ends Saturday, ***!"

dairy \ ' >i>ly

J L.l l*w2i>'

Tills Si le started off with aiRush of Customers, such as has, never before been wit­nessed in Massena, N . Y. In order to have this rush continue, even gieater, up to the very lajst minute of the Sale ]

Prices on all Winter Merchandise Are going . to be Slashed Still Deeper !

Small iBroken Lots, Discontwued) Lines and Odd- and Ends will bje sold at Half their Real Value.- Don't hesitate if you wajnt Actual Bargains in Men's, Women's, Boy's, Girl 's and Children's Winter Clothing^ Uncjexweai, Hosiery, Mackinaws, Sweaters, Headwear, Foot­wear, Etc. . P.ices will be double! a i d triple very soon. Nothing Will-be reserved. Even the Entire Grocery Stock is being Slashed

t|uil3ing&, patent

cament •water. (• road

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st me':

Iwp

Inquire ' Iwp

Beach thej late

•, :s. Iwp

1 w bides, business

SON. 8tfe

Whitney

Apply at lwe

WANteD—Dressed Soultry. TBAX BESXATrRANT,

Apply *t

FOB BENT—-S-rooin rioi street. "Appbr t o MBS.*" sena Springs.

TO BBS*—Farm with "14

'iaet»air-lM©vr ^KB ,ffe%:%a«ri

*oTtt Br3NT--FtB!nfibea JSM Alfr modern convenient stress. .

3^'«Kwi* ** ms^^coim^arte STowiand- Sfaturflayf ffl$££ The many€nen^of,3fBr^nH*ahBon-

ahuit"^re%rac*^eS«d ;td hear ofhis death wluW<J»mi^ed].'on SSturdaS' a^ h a home in this towli| Be leavea a mip anoV several small children.

News; was^ received: hi town Satur­day of Ihet dea& of MJss | Iary Ann A&on, o f ^ i s townv wnKh occarred in-ttogansljuirg Ott that day.. Onlihat date word came also from Malohe stating tifet Edward Cunningham, who was raised here send! lived • in this town for;, many years, "had passed to a higher S e ~

The past week wffl be remembered by the people of thfs place for a long time. Thex water in the St. Regis river was .up* even with the. bridge all day Wednesday and tip until Thurs­day noon,, and no teams eottld get, •ffiroi^h' "Eh^ only way people could get across the; river was to cross on the railroad bridge.

PIKETOWK : Our school begins next Monday. Orem f$xt was a callir at Etaa-

brook Sunday. : Mrs. Regan, from. Madrid, spent the

past week wftH her another, Mrs. P. :;0?NeuV y-' -\- •• • .'.' "

Ezra! Berry visited his brother Nel­son and family a t Brasher "Center' 'Sunday. . - '••-,• i

Mr. and Mjrs. D. .Gadlbois werje call­ers a t David- Jayetex's a t ^ t ap l e Eidge Sunday. :

Mrs. Ryan and daughter Mary,-from Brasher Falls, a r e v i s i t m g a t . Lilas:

Mr. and Mrs. Max Hampton, from Massena, were visitors "at Mrs. B. Hampton's Sunday^

Mr, and MrSi l iaas Gadboisf ;and Mrs, Ryan and daughter "M&iy &c-> eompanied 3|bhn &yj»- %' Eotsdani KrMay on Ms way to <|amj> ibevens.

TOWN RIDGE. LOUISVILLE "' M&s y ^ f Carroll ^gent liasi; week iri Madrid v&i$mg-friehds. . ' -

last

•Martha Fife^erifla, of Syracuse, is •spending a. few days-witb hei (broths er Ardle.

Miss MoBSe Sheehan has returned homen3^er-«eBd^ a few weeks with her sfeiferj.Mrfi, John O'Conner,. at ^ermoly, E^hada.. • ,'

MSsses JESBgaret and J# ia Powers 'and MissssAfina Walls spent a couple^ p£ days thfe past Week with; Mr. andj Mrs. Ardle iStzge^aid, . j- ' . ' M£ and'llrs. 3o^bhTBarry s^eht:

JSaturday^wtth their daughteTB Bjrs* Jfehn Q*$lm Tat.Rlcket. •River,:^ha jjk: ill". Mrs. Barry remained with her foi awhile* •' •. .' ; • . . : - . V - . -. ':

— ' ;•[ - ' i n i*- - ' - . ^ ; - ' -

dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Sdim W. Matthew* on Friday, March J t | ro»12n|kti l2;09o'«]lo^y j

If Lincoln and Washington wanted iitelr-Mrthd*y» properly csJejbrated, they slHrald haye arranged to b« born

CEN-, lwc

WANTED—We desire the 6i«*>iee3 of a com­petent, girl to do housework] wages 17.B0 per week. Inquire at residence lor office. A. CHASE. ! ,

WANTED—Girl or woman fbif'generil house­work. N o washing or irotaaig. jftpply to MBS, H. M. HALL. Maple street.

WANTED—Young lady to work in st< re. "X. Y. ZS\ care 0 » =

•mi on West .. ^Hatfield

BAVtS, Ma3-ltfc

rence river road, possession, March to-JAMES DTJVAL. i

FOB SENT—rWarm, <5oirifo|f. modern conveniences. . Apply QTJTMBY, 24 Park Avepue.

ows on St. Law-

on Mail i 'street. 1 Apply- 2^5.-.Main

sion M a s * 1. Apply '$ GH

M I S C E EOTJS

GILES lwc

21c

2|c

21c

21c

Elegant Green Japan Tea, actual 60c grade, per lb. . . .

6 bars Climax or Woodchuck Soap for

2 cans baked beans (value 30c) both for

1 lb. Davis Baking Powder with package of yeast . . . .

4 packages of Scrap Tobacco (worth 40c) for 2|lc

1 regular 25c package of Washing Powder and bar Napt^fa Soap for 21c

4 regular 7c boxes of parlor matches for » 21c

4 bars .Lenox, Grand Ma's*, Borax and' Kapthar Soap . . 21c

2 regular 18o cans early June peas "for . ^ . . . 26c

3 packages Imperial' Mince MeatifOr 26c

3 cans potted meat products. 26c 3 large packages of macaroni

or spaghetti' 26c

3 Regular 12c jars of prepared ] nustard for' 26c, regular 12c packages of jelly powder for 26c, lounds of 12c Carolina rice for 26c sans of tomato, ox tail or mock turtle soup 26c :an Molasses He

4-

1 bottle Ketchup H e package Raisins l i e

He 12<s 12c 18c 18c

, 22C 22c

. 25c

. 29C

Vis lb. Cow Brand Soda can Sweet Corn

i. Dry Peaches Jb. 29c value Coffee... tall can Sahnon ...... pkgs. Grape Nut ,pkgs Shredded Wheat 15c pkgs. Corn Flakes lb. Best Pure Lard . . lb. EiJgant Lard Substitute 25c

2|% lb. granulated Sugar . . . 24c € n Ketchup for 9c

a .minute imagin: th'it there is a pleasure in making: this great Merchandis I t is done from necessity. Cash must be taaised _ ; • ' n

Are you gj>ing to be one of the fiicky X H A { . A V i n A S t C M f C

Massena, H. Y.

Don't for Sacrifice. and raised quickly one*? It 's your chance, of the sale at

Saturday, March 3 is the last day

1. :AP

BBS.

I wonder if some of our "best" people ever thought they might run Up against the common kin when they get to E^eaven.-.

One can h^ve a whol6 lot of faith, but if he won't work he comes pretty near amounting to next to nothing.

The man Who realizes the fact tha t he's too full of faults to judge his •neighbor is woefully in the minority.

Even the dishonest man w i l swear that honesty1 is m e best.'noMcy.

A C1JEASE. lwc

LOANg—Menty of radfey to loan o n . . tate security, repayment orl you* own •M3THEB E. B L M S 0 # , WJnthrop, K

rsal es-terma. Y. . tflwlfic

NOTICE—1 am B«yi»t the Mgheit prices.fox all kinds of,junk, hides. slihu

. Old Iron 6De per htrndred, 1W i sacks 7e, ferailseiS'bags. 8e» coppar

14 t o 18c, brass 8c to 15c, rjabbers 7c t auto tirea 6e. rags Ze «J pound, papen r)ound,^iJiy bones 76e * hundred. ABE'! E6 North Main Street "

market and

bound •from

pound, ^ 1-ie i IDBIN,

BOtfe CARD OF ;TaANES^—Wlidesire to sincere thanTrt to the f i e n d s and who Bar Idndly assisted os through the and death of ;our son an<f brother; those who sent the heautjful flowers. MBS. SAMTJEL GBAN|.1and FAMILY

iEB,

YOUfi FOWLS NEED Sratts Poultry lator to produce more eggs .and build breeding stock. Sold oir money back tee! D. P. AMO * CO., MaSBena: W. SON, Massena Springs. ., %-

Begu-to your :piaran-

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AUCTIONS • ^ r stafe and .

"" auction J 13, 19 Lpughrer

J l -the *• from

lersona! on the

1918, my 5' farm.

_ i awn or Ltuisville hes, scho ils 6)

unter adaited

„ fenced Hon, h iy

a i d

AUCTION SALE—Ot reSl property. I wil] aeU at'jrol premises on Wddneaday^ farm known as the Afej consistixig .of 75 acres, ara... Louisville, one-fourth sqalll village Vnere there aie-«ht . tniBt factory.' This farmv cbnsisjB of of .pasture and woodlar/d, 25 acres "* t&vation. The soil L» clay loam raishSg' any kind of crepaJ Weu ..., •watered, buildings in go<3* condition, ,_. yiiiS gambrel roof, 82xi4nhorse bjrh,4 shed, hen house, granarj^jletc, 8-ropm house. This: farm fe tdc^ay loeatod ._ sJdered one of the besfemiry faBps section. Also the fbllowipK, persqhal r top huggj*,-: light faiBW* mm double ionfe or two. horses,'road cart,'milk *er,-.iwheej barrew,- handsleai se t horse boh. sleighs, grind; 'stone, caldrons kettle, l ight slpSle harness, single harness, hay fork and rope, a breech-ldading douhle-barMed shot tens, also several tons oEhay and; her, etc. Terms o f - i a l e S On; '..all., « ptOPert* 'cash ; on ,T;eal';«state-. one-ih; chase price; balance o n ' # s y terms, gins dt one o'clock sharp/ ' MES WILLABD LOtlGJffiEEY.

* . W. J . MEIN, Ntirfolk, Auctioneer.

wag( n;

s to le

.. sox te

'' NOTldfe Notice is hereby given %

Sng OS th% stockholders p i ETOVemeht Company, •will >

d our

illness qlBO to

and lwp

1

and acres

cul-to

and' ,, barn waigon1

qweUing con-

to """" prjperty:

3fox for £ cut-

ohe-l ig l t cultivator.

gan.

heavy boat,

20 _ lum-

ersonalj : -a i«n>-i iale h e -

lecl il meet-ft [Pa £n*'

at tie offlcei $na ,S t : oh the

„ held., of the Company at the VillaEe of .1 Lawrence County. New YflSk, TJi S . A . First day of Marssh, 1918, alt two o'cloc i, p. m for .the purpose: c(f voting upon the pr< position to sell the ehi3re*corporataiasseta o£ si Id Mas-' sens .finprovemeht Company tor the •—— -*' Twenty Thouaand DollSrt|'r<*20,00O)s consider a Vote upon tftejuestion «f-i infe proceedings ft* the. d&iolttKoh of . . . . corporotloii according to •« e provision 1 of thai Corporation Law of the-Sf its i f New York. '

Massena, N. Y^ JanuargTll. 1918. l l w * a p . StATfaEWS, "

of1, and tol

itut-. e said

¥ a o K N : is

S3ETXr-At Massena, N . TAFehruairy ! S» 1918, to Mr. and! Mrs, Allan ?• SiH. a ciiughter,

.Martha. -. " 'i .'•. ) -1

TYOr-At Massena, N . Tt.t Eebraary 22,31918* ttt Mr., and Mrs._ Charles Tyo, a sonlBobert Charles. ' '*• 1 - 3 -ft j

XOVE—At.Maiaena, S. X I February 12. 1918,1 to Mr. 'and Mrs. JameJ Wl Love.!' a eon,; GeorgiS' Washington. • ; '

5ACOBS^-At Massensv S i^Y. , Fehi 1918, td Mr. and Mrs. ATbert Jacbl

, James Clark. " - . - : . ' -SMRJ—At Qntoey, Hi., Pehruary

t> :1Hr. and Mrs. feercy iCi Hehw. sena, a>,dsughter. . ...i '

h, taisa

The people who owect so OUBly to' cutting off, ji little #le;

to «w*"f"c&ij&,\. prohisSl ifrorft"li©' 'ta&^w^-'w

•wOTcj eoniga^d '»' :c improvement.- f

There ate lome people itriotically willing tt> take

w«ac tor • tite' wtif W&Af as, much pay as they ever M$m an* i. $&&$&&•**

into words, there woi whole lot of fooli»h tajWog.

ftrenn

SYRUf CANS ASD3 SIJGAR PAILS Every|thirj? for S a g a r i n g

Vermont Farm Machine Company B e h W IPallSi'Vt.

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WANTEDr In Massena, N. Y. representative for

Moline - Knight A u t o m o b i l e s a n d T r u c k s

Address , •' A . t . N I M S •

Philadelphia, ' New York I7W»

2 pkgs. Prepared Cake Flour.23c 1 lb. bkge. Corn Starch 9e 1 ib.yCiscoes 9c % lb. Davis Baking Powder. 9c 1 cait Blueberries 16fe 1 can Bed Raspberries 16<l 1 can1 Black Kaspberries 18<} 2 packages Spice( value 25c). 194 1 lb. tea siftings, value 25c... 19fc 1 large can sauerkraut 16C 1 large can Pumpkin 16c 1 larige can Tomatoes . . 2'fljsL Salt Salmon . . . v . 2 large cans. Milk 4% Ihs. Oat Fr |kes 1 lib. Armour's Sal | Pork NewJYork Omons, Slibs . .

or jlO lbs for New] York State White Beans,

2 | b9 fo r 27c or! 5 lbs. l o r 63c

Regular 30c Coffee per lb. . . . 21c or 5 lbs, going for $1.00

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Central Restaurant

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Regular Meals and Service a la Carte

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BOARD BY THE "WEEK AT REASONABLE RATES i j

C A T E R I N G T O SMALL P A R T I E S

Full Line of Tobacco and Cigars » 1

Breakfast 6:00 to 8:00i DinnerA2:00 to ZOO Supper 6.00j|to 8:00

Open evenings ilintil 12:00

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Closing Out iroceries and —;.

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General Merchandise Qwing to th^ draft, \srhich will draw us in trie spring, we are oblig­ed to close out our business, located in the Babcock Store a t Mas­

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Line of Groceries, Notions, Candies ii ' , ^ ^ . . " i

Cigars and Tobacco, Etc.

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W e have a Sarge stock of groceries and provisions and to ge t | out quick we wiljj give tiie oublic the benefit of some very low prices.

jCo! ne while the stock is complete. i^e

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All]Accounta Dae Us^Must Be Paid By April 1

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