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BURQH DAILY PRESS .-*9>r

" F o r Plattsburgh and Clinton Co., First, Last and AJiways. * » .

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LARGEST CIRCULATION PLATTSBURGH N. Y., SATURDAY MARCH 28 19*4 m CLmroN COUNTY; MiGBfTO O M . • M M M i i i H M i k <*•*»*. «tt£i*MM«« ••HirHiiin—i

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HAIL FTXKD AT $1,000

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wvm. FOUND EV BASEMENT O F BUIIJ&ESG AFTER THE

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J . Ar thur JRrousi, ' proprietor of Milter's flyfe and ten-cent stone, Which is situated In the Basset Block-onBroadway , B&acanac Lake,vis in the F*ankiin county Jail at Malone. he without bail fo r the grand jury, un the charge Of arson in the second dr-

.gree. '• Proulx's arrest was made follow­

ing a a examination by Fire Chief

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Krod Austin, w h o s e h o m e is hear Muriah. Essex 'county,-'.'and who was early this week arrested on eom-i 11; n t of Muroane Officer Hennessy or, a charge-ef starving hisitive stock a:,l who was on the same day arv rested a second time b> the humane officer on; a Ofiarge of carrying •weap­ons without a license, Was yesterday held ..by; th^3tis'tt^;;«if,-ttie,ip;eace be-.S fore whom'he "was arraigned' in $l;000 i.ail to await: the diction of the grand jury on th% charge of carrying a re-voider and threatening to shoot any­one who at tempted to interfere with h i m , '" • . ' . V . - j ' • • . • ' ' ' •

It was claimed -by relatives and friends of Austin tha t he Was de* men ted and therefore not responsible for, his acts, | and in order to settle

1 ' that question Humane Officer "Hen­ri essy had him examined by physi­cians who pronounced him sane, and as &. result the c h a r t s of carrying a revolver and threatening to use it, was pressed against him and he was held, as above stated, to await the action, of the grand Jury.'

20 p e r cent fo 60c p e r cent Dynamite ; , ' A L W A Y S im S T O C K •;. •

Exploders, Fuse and f ^

Can fill all orders from stock up' to carloads. Get our

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JUDGE RILEY

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Legislatore Siill to

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GOVERNOR SENDS IN OTHER NOMINATIONS

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IXiaNTKOTE _ OOFING

Stamps Satisfaction on Every Roll O u ¥ your fetMiagJs you **- would an investment. fBuy the brand that will bring you tne greatest returns. IJThe length of sendee depends upon the price Vou pay. qA$jgh$»&-'.Roofing means continual expense- ^Prac­tice economy and buy the best; «JRex Flintkote is all quality at a reasonable price and demands your^caref ul investigation.

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Albany, Starch 28—The nomination of Judge John B. Rttcy to h e State Superintendent of Prisons was, eon-firmed by the Senate a t 3:04 o'clock tliis morning. .The vote was u n a n i ­mous. ; \ :\y -; •

Albany, Maitch 27—Alhe&sh u p to midnight governor Ciyhn -liftd' ftOi given to the Senate the nohtmathms) he was expected to send In y«t 3t wa» g-iven on good authtrii,y tha t the state wouM bie as follow*: For PuMie Ser» vice' ttottamissioners up-s ta te dlscrict Fraalc I. Irvine, of Cornell. a n d W f l -iiaih Tempie S^jBaett, losr Co|J*er'ra.-tion Comaiissipner. Senate CJieyk P a t r i ^ 15, SicCsibB, | o r Sta te Su$cirin» tendeat o i IncarattP© FlpaWr Itass broucfe toff Poughlceepsie, i&t Stat© Superintendent of Jiaafes, Bases*, lamb Ryehards of Richmond, State Tax OemaMaseloaer, Thomas F . Byrnes of Kings, for State Hospital Coftsmtss Bioner, Jjoward Mosher. These name*' -were later sent in, with t h e addition of Geol 1M. S. SclMJllaCof the Bronx, for First district Public SeFvSce Com-missioner. , . • " ' " "

The report waa current a t the capi-tol tonJ^tt ^that Cliaxies P . Murpby, « l Tananany Hall fame, was in Albany but be could »ot fee located. The Governor's office was open -untii early this momir^r, •

Oeor®e N, Eelnharaf of the Brsaa is^beiag considered for P«?feMc S e n l c e CowmSssgotsjer #11&e FJpft d l s t ^ . Hft fe c%ed W'^0^:C.:0^m^f(^^^ 'man; ipf :th^' Demoerai'&:. State-'com'tttrt-•-to^, while Qoremo*. Glyaa Is JSayorable, fco Thomas J . Quinn who i» aftxwt .*» "he ie#a!a$edl out «f it sent 3pfcM iSK> 3fate fidncatlon • Bepartnieat . . F&$ the purpose of settlfcos the trouble i t was said that B8& Murphy h i d Jwaen siHnnwmed to Albany.

The Plauafeargh City Charter I JJE aad Uie„Kees«vWi* School bill hotli jpasaed the Senate th is unorainc. i Seriate in Kight Session . ., [ Albany, Majch. 2?-rTiie Senate want into session again a t 10:35 to­night after having: spent .majoy hoyra in recess.^ Work waa taken up on the Senate bills ©a the calendar go that they might 1% rushed oyer to the Assembly for concurrence., Sev­eral appropriation bills providing for payments into tee sinking foad w«i« passed withotft debate. , Senator jprawley, chairman of t!i© finance committee announced tha t the nomination of John B . Kiley as State Stiperintfehdent of PrjsonjS wbutSt

I be confirmed before t he session end;* l e d . ' • ' ' " /"' "•*-.' *"

J' A^xst t he mei^bepr-W^bojAss^n '*

FEDERALS m A BIG VICTORY

GIVE NO PAItTlCULAltS BUT

Wis A t TORREON \ -

. J t*i ica C3im M a t t * ST-r'Mie Mtaft-l«r o t War, @eni»il Blanqaet, today announced tha t t he Federal troops had won a complete T?ictory over the rehejs a t Uoweoa, H o ^swedf t3»W statement: •..'-•'" ••.; ".••.•;\.- , '

*'I cannot giim tfee detoftila» ba t t&e t r |omph -ot the Federal ifWees'at Tor*., reoa is «oitt3^et^.M

The statement was accepted with reaejsvei a s the wtt'ies-'to |?o«feea were not wo»kl»£ today "and commnniea* tion '.with".that city wa* maintained -for only',.tea .mNWt^a-1*?*. -3JhBt«daS'» The message reMiiM by. ti*o'"'&ov» ernment af-tb»t ttm«'JWja)**ss*--««cret* s ' Washington, March 2-t—*PhO' .Sfe&i» can Dmbassy today received the fol-lowinR dispatch from this Mexican Consul, Senor Btebold, a* EI l»aso:

**Rebels have b«ea M e r e l y defeat­ed . .at"^mpton,; A ':colp»tif mi;S.&tto troops under General Mour* havs left S&ltillo in flanKing movement t o re» inforce t h e garrison.

**rhe rebels last week a lso suffer­ed a severe repulse a t ltojtelova> los­ing oyer l,tft<i mta a s well a s a t Ar>

• te^ ju W&«Ns iKfe- Iosae« WeJrte, ©yta* 1 0 0 . *

KtTTH, T H E V A l D E V I I X f i ' : ;. • : ' - - ; -»Sa i fA ' iQ i»ROKS»B«^

j . . . >.. nummmiimim' Palm Beach, Fia. , March 27-^B, P .

Keith, of l t ^ l ^ n t e » M a w , «ft* wra-deville maBnaxe dropped 4mA - I hear t failure a t his hotel here a t mld-nig^t-toSfe-'^iSieb,"--

Mr. Kei th was 87 years old a s d a p ­parently had been In the beat of health, -. ' '-•:'' ,'•; .• -':.,"

Mrs, Keith and Paul Keith, & son, were witlr .Mtt'. here. The body will be taken to Boiton; Mr. Keith. W a s married to Miss Mabel Bird Chase in Washington, B , C , Oft Oct, S3, las t

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action in the Senate on the bill af­fecting the «u»pension o t rai lroad ra tes by the public service oommis-aion. Tho biil prevents eoujft orders interfering with, the public service commission.'* order. Senator Healey secured an emergency message from Ctovernor 0B^Rf» a « d j ^ e measure w ^

b}y liad become worried jwitb tlie djt» ' "ties of acting vggm %Vm, ihort ly^if-1 ter 7 o'clock tonight, gpeafegr" Sweet

was coiamanded^io appear before the bar otjthe houseT; "Whoo.'"fie; 10,3. been" produced from the speaker 's chair h f was" pi-esented a portraif of himself, a gold watch and chain and a mag­nificent loving cup. *

This, presentation opened the door for a series i f ftffts, Frojai t he As­sembly and employes Majority Lead­er Hinman received a diamond ring. Minority Leader A. B . Smith was giv.-en a loving cup. Progressive Xieader Michael Schaap received a chest of silver, and Clerk W- Hanimond was ;

presented with a silver loving cup. f„ , , -.^Sitfpjffinsion -"Of -Batea^ t

Senator laealoy secured favorable

<0& DS VBABSMAKK B R A N D

That You Can Depend U p o n . Ti i e Cheapest i n t h e E ji d

WE HAVE

MMmwftAf • \$UA much M&» -^fasiiwasted on the passage or kUUng of ty\Ui in the As­sembly. I|.*wai|-,a>--9ase' of rapid-f ire #om' . s t a r t - jo ' l t a i sh> U t e i t rs t^de* bftte was on Mr, -McCue'g Mil to p ro -^ d j t tor tft© - ^ p j p [ a e n t % of local boards o t child welfare empov.'ered t o isrant relief t o ohildren of widowed mothers. I t .#j*a4 0f shor t duration, jiowever, and- w^©)a jjpr. McCae took h^ 'gea t after f ^ S f e i u s tia$ \ht^am% ho-was accorfj^d generliua bandclap-&$&> Wi|>.';'3®' • '#99 • ps*aod. „ -The, Catholic P ^ o t e j c ^ ^ , ; band, wWch .-reached her»v^^a^,S?^? ISTork o n th.e Empire State ^ i ' p r e ^ . got t o the cap-itol p o r t l y b ^ p * ? j ^ o | i jand" took tuT i taposiUon in the southwestern gal-lery o f the Assembly chamber, ** %

Among the m ^ ^important bills .S^Bed] ,sby . tbj8„.J*|#mbly„up-, to t. 2 o'clock, the Asa^tefei#~e|oek ^ o | ''beipf:

^—sv.-^v -*». Bfftotlcj^pirgerjf, „ttiile|s. tfi.eisr.naye passed!- t h e s ta te oxainlna-j to4 4 » r sjirssry,, f,,.'./, *.",'" a - / - j \ , ^ • 3#i | ' t^-^of t&SoW jparovw^sr f or; f i c t iona l ' . S a ^ f e "biuots.aio^" •j sstrao"-'" t l o ^ s f o r the guidance of Votj^s bt tlj|»".^nd,e> the new ballot. %._ , * Jsenater' *;' Heaoook% «" Jappropiattng i ^ f l ^ f t f6» # i e !m!nyoyeme|it o f the Black river? canal north,.«l Boonviile»>

|Te«isor ip?lilthey*a prt^4dlrigr for the maintenance of fc^ll bridges acquired %.:Ui,e«tate. "'"•" . - ' ;' * ' • Senator Brown's appropriat ins $50-ttOO f or / the .34inettorIb'r|dge over the barge. canaV appropriat ing $3^5,000 for filling in the abandoned 6swegoi csmat- a n d appropriating •$160,0.00 for

: excavations, to relieve flood conditions on t h e barge canal in Phoenix, Os­wego county, craiese/ a r e " Sweet's bUl i ) " • " • ' . ' "

-Senator Coats increasing froit;' $225,000, to $258,000 the approprla-tioa for tlie Potsdam f o r m a l school

Senator Bfurtagh's tha t the state shall pay not to exceed $500,000 in a*iy one year to towns-for the main­tenance of highway bridges.

s Automobile Bill Killed The Sena te ' defeated genatpr

White's bill a'mendtog t he thotor ve­hicle l aw. ' The-bill Was. recommend­ed by the interstate conference on uniform autoinobUe- laws last . year. Tiie bill would wipe out the aotomo-blle tax, depriving t h e state of more than $1,000,000 a year. .

, The bill Was defeated, 4 to 34. No Bills Signed Until April 4

'-- Governor 431ynn said today he wiouia sigR noliRQre bills i>r%»,tQ: April A,, lie uj^de^thte a n n o p ^ l e ^ ^ n t bi^an^clpation '^f'*the -i^ood^lof " i h e ^ !

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Washtastoh, Manefc, 2*:—President!

Wlkoa ^ o « thtfr«f«t bat t le o t hW fight to *wm t h e Pihai t ta toils^ exei»»ttoi

toda.^" wheo ' the. 'Hoiise,*^" * '*°^? *f 20? 4 ' - ^ « , r

: # e | i ^ ' ' : t ^ % ^ CSIB¥O» oa..tfee^r«le-;io-vliin#,vto.-|if, hours the deibate oa the' Sim* f)l&; '.. 'Paf^; ' ' ' IM^ : were;Wmin«t«#- in ; # o ;

vot*» wWeli.: i i^^*.,-ronad,^^JN^ ;*or: ;

41ie- %d*fti«stSFa«oa,_t».i!d«ra, ,W4tfc. -th*,-. ado^UtBa~4t tHo -fwtffifyfr iBtoy * » -"bate; ca , the. ' r»l!j i^fi^ : . ie^- ' ' '«w^«H' was W » a the adoptlott of t f e r u t e lis self, , * A ^ S d ^ * t t o f ;-anfnor'tets, - » ^ ' - s a t e ' o t ^^^a i s a i e i ^ 'V 7 ' ' , r

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T h e special r « l » 'UtaSa""«** «do»tea» «M to -172, Tha t pu t the, S}tow HUI to repeal the- eiraxtption squarely 1>ef<!«f*. the House t o r 20 Jhoursf debate and protected^ aKainet intervening motion* and amendment*.

There was no chane* i n t h e Senato l a the statu* of t he **»*»! bill th.e*e> which, areata with the caoal comwrrtteo, awoltiinsr developments m t h e Mouse.

Applause and ahonttag «reeteo Speaker Clark a * b e osceaded. ttoe rostrum a t |»ooa. H e aalied t h e «t* mult an^t tlie House rose a»4he chap­lain prsyed^

RopreseioiatSve ti 'Essl© o r Florida* an im*a!i*# wa» wheeled into t he ch*im tter J» M« wheej chair, - T»# opsnlfts business 'was ^alcWy dtsjwsed t i t a»d the rule/ was bronchi up "to^ ^ e « * maininw &S minute** d«i»ate.

*A»O«S AS A mmmm A»I> ARC* ' m: isxmmom HE SI STILL

A VlGOROt 8 A i m AOTIVK - -JOAli' r .

^Wa*ft|a«tc«i» O. |>,» M a t ^ i 4Kfi«- Ak VigottfUB attd act ive ox m*an^ *ien «£ hi l f h*i «ge, MaJ. Qea. Adolphas Ore*

\\t famo«» « s ^, soldier « M Arctn. Wploi«r, r ead ied t he seveatlottt «nile« Stone of his life's joaraey foday. Sim*. ;.$&$-•• iK#irems9B*;; -mm- - #/$&* ? aervtee %m '^^etf-^o' &e»v' #ree^ ;has^tnasete. tiia rej^deheelitt tb is city. aCuefe ©i 'fife:-:- t ime,; ; •however, - - _85 ».' 8>«a "-.sitent -ai'roady -jdh*re-'4e'-has; teerestea: ^hl-m-self.:-fet t h e study of *^?iatte«% milltarj

•&&&. "'"•'0r«'#ly" - Ss " a -. ;;Aatft?e> - est 'New* :fettry^brti; taawa* -whew. - a©-. • wa¥- -born, .j^pk;'2$:i. 'lHii*:^B0; served- _ iH^the-^aio*"' :^atiniy^om'--4'^ « a s the tHsat t h a n who entered t h e r«ivit war-;;-'«», * private soldier to a>u -tftftt- the tt»k-'ot ibrlgadfer general l a the.-'-tegttlar-:J*ervfce,--, .• ----- '-^ '•• -',;, • ,;; jMoiee.; - than/, th i r ty • :-yeara-.; ago. .Gen. \

fey. a t ^oiar e^edi t iohi of which he: ,wa».'.,th$ chief.' tifis fixpeditioA 'sail-' ^ i ' j^oratward-1» -•:^*^.\_It{fiantai^a' twehty : ^ f imfe-%. ' -Qf ;#n^;o^-se-ven ,$ton* ::bjtcii.^ -:--T«o - weaw "- 'e«pe«ttloh8',

failed t o find tfre Oreehf^*arty, and l?^ett--'-.|finai*y >resc««* - by. a»"i*lrd,eSb-, ^pedltio^ sent under comemand of Cajot. WiitiSeld Scott Schi^r, t he survivors o t th«* p«fty, Were nearlV orated with

S f S ^ S * ? ^ ^ ^ P a W O d ^ * Speaker Clarlc waroed i n * floor * h d ine -sssemai^v ? 5ftiieri |»|(!hi^"*ii^ri«i*aio«»4ad.e3&-

oltinW debate l ike ' thia" should call fo* perfect rorder. ' '

ItejftresentetSvo Sk«wo6d» Deai^ of Ohio, waa the first ejpeaker, Sr* tirged a n amendment to dismantlo t he for-tlfrcatfon of the canal and neatrAlixe i t , .

Tb,e admialstr&tioa Comes opened their fight In a4$»«iSr&tr®eec l i W Representative Adamson. x

Ho referred to the arguments $n ^fa­vor of the tolls ox&»ptS>n a s *• clap* t rap, i>op,pycook a n d delusioji^ ' "

Represeiitative^Adamiso^ saidi "Whoever fighfar«his repeal tSow not

only i i gWtf to honest feqoaisty tmA do* mestlc economy of hl&Sfieopie, took W& ^Uis t h e admlnlstrationi on'th^e for* eten pdBey'of"the tgoveriiiEaoafand' 'A disaster results, he m a s t tosie wts-plsce aiid'snaVe t,h^*octio:m and^ responsr.i>il-^|pifOT: xyhatevsir d f e a s ^ r ^mW'^comes**

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As' hf'dgd |o ,T^reV^^^v^ 'C«h ip i&el i yMW^'f^t&MBn&kb'-Ue tR*< H.0»«blcanK' * & * # N ^ ^ B V . Houie^by. fkldin® ^ ^ B e p r ^ ^ n ^ V e ^ n a e r w b o o 'IPs b«gan»;' - | y ' • '"• v •';'_ ^'fe"1 " "-•- - _

'[ «I 'anXopff |©d to tifs1bs|i a n # ^ $ K itially; I am <&QQ^:^%'wl»$&i1$i&. eojigldera6Jflia,"r said; h& "'Bfit thV Prefidont'-bayinig" lapid ;%ls "ln^o?^4n-fc iliuestionrbefor© thfe Congress-.1 *be! 4t shbotd- \m' c^ns|t.ejr£fi,|r>fuls,-<|ot ea -la the,4>rope>>wa.y>' , -'•*" • ,-^ ^ . t ' W

"I have alJresays e?a€avoTed-to-sifi^ tain! my p a r t e s plawronaji ^ " I believe thirf pfein3s of the plat-foran is r 3 f h t i EleMevln^ this,*' tiiere is b u t One position licati taike, that.-Is to sustain t he position expressed; in my party's ipiatsfoim**

.-The D e m o c r i a i ^ l l f e r •c®ite'nla«d. *or the rfght of flie Hanoxmiy to >© heard and offer amandmopts and said "ie would, agree to', a rule to- anaike he bWl in order.

Mr. Underwood was again cheered as he took hit; seat and that seeming­ly cloised the delbate «gainst flj© rule.

Representative Jffaxawieik, Demo-craiL.of Oeorgia, wa^•&*&*• recognized to ©lose debate for i ts adoption. . ~

Chairman Henry onoved ' t h e 'pre-ylons question" and a roll call -was ordered.

Speaker Clark dM not talke,; the floor to discuss the; rale. • -FU\E1{AL O F T H E LATE

MES. BAKBEIA

. The tUEET-a! _of the lafte MTSL . Bar-. hell was held yesterday morMpg fr^p.' St.. P e t e f s church, and VKas.la.r^ffy aHInded showing t he e s t eem^$$$01% t | i e : deceased, (was heidt; A ro<qiiij^ i$ii|gfi'jnassfc Wa^lsal'd :w3*hi^|Kthor'' Ou$l-le j te"^9e | | | y r fe3^ -Itatli'or' l la r ion 4-ea-|co^i^^:F | i thev^a3l .^bvdea¥a9in. Tto.^ |^#^^ :*^^Pl^«:?@to»et^

Orvif* l l S t . n o wiPttld-endeijor to h4w, «» | » f ^ o ^ ^ The, l adJasv^ $s&to&u& o t

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wcenes wm S71 Margaret Street

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-'Prior. -*b--^iag-,to,-:;.tfa'e '-Aiiwt|c.:-,r«eion' Qe»*.' -Steely ;,wa» -*»:•: ip«EtoMr; '«f , t h e signal corps and had built thousands of miles of miatary telegraph lines in Tfcxaa and the southwe»t

There w a s a pret ty and quiet wed* ding a t t h e Peaaleeville parsonage Wednesday morning, March 2B, J» l4 , •when Mr. WilMam Alton, jton of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen of Pern, and Miss. Wre tha May Newell, daughter of Mr. a n d Mra. Oeorge Kewe}i, of Peasleeville -were united in marr iage

brldesniEld, And Jack Swinyer also of 3tf* pTMc&t a s best man .

Tne bride waa prettily a n d beeoK IngU* attired m Conenhegen allk. her tr*vejin£ .suit "belhg o^ eergte t n the l^bimojC^t^ms 'fthf!hat to match. *•< ^ t

j&ttt th© ceremony.*1» ^*44i»S i>arty repaired to the "borne .of t h e bride's parents to par take of the wed. ding' dlnneV, .at which only n,ear Tela-tivcis were present. This being over t h e happy couple took the afternoon

PRIZES FOR HE 61

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liberal OJer of ibeClkitot

SftTED E 1 B I E « I K ^ OF

TWENTY-FIVE XK>1&HP% ' fOUXK « 0 KACH . —' ~^

TERjTKG COS

HOW pomra wsubi SOOBEJJ ,

The Socteff4*fMr# t o t b t n -granges of CUnlon connty ^ $25.00 each for t h e grange and 4n addition a $*6.D0 competed for by *H the cording to the foHowhaf

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Art i s t ic •iT*ngem«et,%«^«s Number of variefie*, 1 5 P4T

[The gsangeraof oar county tftw'' \Jbe,congratijilated on the

display which t hey made »* last year and -with the big- <

^ tion coming ~the same "week, m

ta ta f o r ^ , wf tore t fey will Ue Bte- - ^ h m tnpnsand* xrf v U t t o d i ^ guests- of t h e bride's * sjster, M r s . . o l a sreMde,nta -wlto vmrmm thV George I* Hewitt.

1»>. and Mrs. Allen have »N wide cir­cle "of friends and acquaintances and the heartiest Wishes of t h e ^communi­ty go with t h e m for a long, nappy and prosperous future." ^ '%

After* April first, Mr* and . Mrs. .Al ­len will itnake tb.«sir ^hon»~^n.^Pe:ru.^ where h e wtUlj&rrjr m >fe. fa ther ' s farm,

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t ^Che fiiree essentials fliat inflnen ce the making of a purchase a n d de-termino t he satisfaction of the purchaser are quality, service and price..

A Barrel of Delicious Baking

Tasty light bread; dainty sandwiches, flaky better than yon usualy see.

biscuits. All just a little .JWKv

"Wyandotte Poultry Scratch Feed tha t will give yon more returns t h a n any other feed on t h e market . fi

\. We a re handling a to l l l ine of Dairy and Horse Feed. Hay and Straw

When in the market for feecl of any kind telephone U 4 and we wUl Dp pleased to <mo!e prices;. ^ce& delivery aU over the city.

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