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JOB PRINTING of all fcfeda exeeriiecJpromptly, an* at .reasonable prices, atthre office.

Advertisements this Week.L . : S , R i c e • • • • . . . . ' ; • . • ; ..'. " \ ; , •' : ":

Spring Suits-^MtMatin. ..Lambert—-B. F, Harrik &'-'Sons'-.You Nffd Us-r-Ypun^ Bn>.i.t Afoirn . ' • .Hank by Mail—First National IXfinkLivtry and Trucking—MittrmW. AllrnAnnual Horse Salt— Santa Clara list m bey Co,

-Saloon League Cloak for Stntrter Movement

Train* Leave Brushton

x 350 No, 2427:45 a. m. 11,'S3 a. nau 5;S3 p. m.

Milk Tram leaving Brashtori 9:09 a.m. will carry passengers between Moiraand Malone daily; on Sunday betweenall.statioBa.

oorna WEST• No. 24i ;- .No. gw;; •; no. 2m9:09 a. m. 5:23 p. m. 10:54 p. m.

Milk Train leAving Brushfcm at 3:Stfp. m. will carry passengers between allstations daily.

Trains Nos. 250 and fc57 between Cher-. nbnsco and Ogdenabnrg onl5%

Trains on N. Y. 0 0*GOING NOBTH

H:2e». m,abrsra SOTTTH

10:09 a. a .

Moira

4:04 p.m.

p.

Saturday is registrationE, Dana Dustin went to Montreal

Tuesday evening to visit friends forashort time.'

A. B; Conger has issued a catalog of jFranklin County farms for sale: \i in-terested ask him for a copy.

California Katei••Or-a'bees at specialprices thb.'tVf?fk- onl\—*'/*> c rst. -orange*at 34:cents a 'domi, 3o' e^tlt size.'23cents a tlpzen, at Central Market, W.H, Smith.'.. ... •••;.' -_• .;•'. / Ady :

Frank McDonald, an okl and re-apeeted re&ufeut of fchii place, diedWednesday mdrn.Ina; at nine o'clockafter along, and .-lingering iHoes*, aged73 years last September, The funeralwill be held at the home just north ofthis village Friday afternoon at.-one-o'clock. Besides MM «ife he letm-soueson, Boyai ©f :Pt <,*«vin»tou, add twodaughters, Mts. Benj, Pirpree of Burkeand Mrs, Bart Bowers of r/arhhviile.Two brothers also survive, David ofthl» place, and John of Moira andone sister, Mrs; Kate Torry, of ClintonCo. Mr. McDonald was a veteran M'-\the Civil War and served ~lm -cwuo|ry-iWell, seeing natjch autivo ser,viee. Hewas one of the detaih«ient that captured':Booth, the assassin of President Lin-coin, 'and he shared .in ihe rewardmoney ottered for Booth's eaptqre, ,|

IN BUFFALO STRIKE.

Easter post cards are now on sale at{Smith's. : ••/-•-.

Turnkey RaySaylescame home from~Malone Saturday forenoon aod reniain-wl notil Monday morning, .';' •-.-

The Bombay basketball team defeat-ed the Co. K team at Bombay last weekby a seore of 22 to! .6 .-,.'.'

Will Hutchens of Johustown visitedSaturday and Sunday at Mrs JamesPickering's. '

Mi&s Jessie Bero of Ho^Hnsburg spentthe week end in Brushtonj returningto her school work in jlalane Mondayraorniog.

Mrs. Charles Macl>onald and twochildren of Potsdam have been visitingfriends and relatives in Breshton thi»week, . ' '• . ' : • • • ' - . • " ; .-"-.. •-'

The Northern ISTew; York Conferenceof the M. E, Ch-urch- convenes'at Borne©n April" 25th; Bishop William Hurt,1>. D i LL. I> , of Buffalo will preside.

A calf without a tail was bora on theFrank McDonald place recently; withthe exception of the lack of the caudalappendage the animal is normal.

The subject of Rev. C. Sha?r*s ser-mon next Suniiay porpirtar at theChristian chnrch will be^'^The AllConquering Christ;^ . ; - . ' ' ' -

. Moira TenCi K O/T. M , will servenew maple.sugar and. a h^ht lunch iothe Maceabee hail, Moira, Saturday eve*f n n g , M a r c h 2 8 t l i . A l l a r e . c o r d i a l l y i n -

v i t e d . '•' . . - ; . • , ' • ; . ; '•'."..•-;••• ••- •

Horaeseekers escarsionii to i\tanitoba,Saakatchewan and Albertii. Marchto October 1914, inclusive. For rate«,etc. apply to Gen, W.: Hams, C..P-. K,Agt , Brnehton... Adv. 13 w-2

. The annual nieetiag of the Woraan'8Siigeionary Socfety of the Christianehiircb will be h«ld at Mrs.^ M. W.Wright'a Thursday afternoon, March26$hu This is also a fmtebox naeetiag.

Mrs, Jahn Barlow and her son Will^ar^daughter Misa Ptjarl of Worcester,Mass. are visitiog at the borne of hersister, Mrs, ThosV Baridvf, and otherrelatives and friends i.a .^Torthefn Kew

" - Y o r k . ' -. " ;"'" ; ' " • . . 1;••'•.•.-' .:":- • . . '•

The ChateangBy villaseeiectiOQ,wasanother surprise ksfc jjveek Tuesday.JDast year the villag^^Qt wet, Tues-day the villasre elected -ftufus B. Ham-phrey, Prohibitionistv village president,,by 61 majority. '

- While Oregon has enjoyed <equalsuffrage bnt a little omr a year and thewon«n have bad but a short time inwhich to exert their influence as toaffairs of government; much good hascome of it. Organized greed and or-ganised vice »ee the handwriting upouthe wall wherever equal suffrage pre-vaih.—Governor West- "•"-....."':•

Joseph Kew.h&H, '--the well knowntraveling salesman, died of poeur>ioniaSlouday night in the Afary FletcherHospital, Burlington^ Vt, after an ill-ueas of about ten days, Mr. Xewhallhad been traveling through NorthernNew York for some twenty tive years

. and had many friends m Brusbton. Hewa* the representative of Decartur-Hopkins Co , of Boston, a wholesalehardware house. Mr. Newhall was un-married and lived with jb» sister \aWest Newton, Mass.»4o which placethe body was taken Tuesday. Thefuueral will be held there today, Thurs-d a y , • • • ' . . • _ " • - ' • . , . ; •: ; " " - - • ; :

Last Sunday was ' Go-to-Chureh Sun-day " in Brushton and; much interestwas aroused by the campaign of thetwo pastors, R«v. C, Shaw of tile

- Christian church and Rev. M. H. Bowdof the Methodist church, and as a re-sult of their endeavors both. churcheswere well tilled. Mariy had the pleasureof listening to good sertnons and en-joying the sood church music that theyhave denied themselves 4<>r many weeksand it is to be hoped % uow the ice »sbroken, that they will continue to takeadVaotsge of fh© opportunities affordedthem and enjoy these benefits every

S u n d a y . - - ' . • • • • ' . ' V " " - - . - ' . - . / •

One Killed, Many Wounded, When Mob•-•• •_'. Attacks:.-Striker-:Breakers. •

Fata) rioting, ift* \cii:ieii. a nioLV ofmore than TQi> irmi"'^aftifipated, with

• flytnj? stones arid bit}lets, broxigrht deathto one Touth and wmintjs to many when"an attack was made 'on a traJ a rucryti"ig strike breakers to. tiie. dvAihi t-Vr,jier plant -at Lancaster, near Buff's io. .

Stanislaus .SkoliMlsiiiyears okl. a .member .of • the aiol;»...wiih'a. bullet'.through", .his.the rifles of-the guards oh the jrainShortly after the .'ittaek began ;unidentified yonfh u-aa shotthe leg, and several of the s"tftinetT minor .wmjriids.; Many of th*-.;-innrds and strike breakers on.-the tivti*

by Qyixig rack A. . .

THE BRIGHTON SCHOOLS

Rrpart.jbt attenQaBtce tor"-weel; ending0 / ; M h 2 0 1&14• . . . • '• ' : No. regis teredHigh Sehool S6Training Class, 18Gramnuir Dfpt. . #0..5th atid 6th Grades . 34 M3rd an* 4th Grades . 2 5 . " . -BOP r i m a r j " . ' . - . . • . . 43, . • 7 8

84.48-5

DRUELTf TOTh© Old Ti"m» Custoipm of •'Plowing

' ' ' Horss'sTati.?"-.'' '/_;. _Animals seem- to have no idea of exr

ercising to keep warm, They just turntheir backs to the TOUCI sad crouch,but perhaps if one"'.had only a limitedamount of ta&l. it w&ald be better Ju?£.to keep a, spark, alive till the snap wasover than.^to h-xtm It all oat ra a few:

first legislation against cruelty Joanimals is fui& to have 'been an eaact-nient passed in the. days -o£ QueenElizabeth prohibiting "plowing at, the.horse's. tai l ," "«;s -then' :praetk-ed - in-. 1 i-e-

l a n d . 4 . - - • ; . ' ' . '• - . ' ' . - ' • . . . ' . " ' - . - ' ; - ' - .•'•'.

This custom'"'consisted ia iasliliig the^16w beam to the; horse's tail with abit of rope and then,, while one 'manheld the plow,.- another .walked back-ward before the animal, guiding it withblows of a stick. It seems as thoughtillsVplan must have, cocked the plowso high into the air that the pofat•would take no hold on the soil. Itseems also as if only th> most spirit-less of equines would have submittedto the treatment, but that; it was fre-quently done the act against it proves.The cruelty of the praetiee peeils nodemonstration^ it eould not have beenprofitable, but was .perhaps preferableto starvation. Whether the .English-leg',islators were moved solely by pity ofthe miserable beast or whether theydesirM 'tq'-wn&ke1-- a market for Englishplowf and tiarness does apt appear.—From "A Farmers Notebook," by C,F; Dl Pfielps; . • • " • . '

TALK.In ah AtfvertisemeM He Put tn

the Paper in 1837;Advertising in the Bian three-quarters

\t a eentnry ago wag worded more pic-:aresqHe!y than it is now iiv some re-spects. No big-, type was used, but theadvertisem«its hit th&; mark-,-withoutits did. \'.li is to be dowbted if some ofthe. 'a'dv.er'tiseineuts- whteh- appearedthen eowld get into pi'mt now, -for'they-were . ontspakeii fo'. a tt»?gree whichwould offend modero susceptibilities/For example, herein an adrttrtisenietttwhich appeared io the S«n;of May 2t3,

•To Shoemakers-^ 10 "KuckaienThe svib^erlb'er gfl.v-es: Uie -highest city,wages for good work and begs/those:worthies who would Ulcti hlrn of tils stuffsitot to" visit him. -It ..would b<e ait -agree-.ejble surprise to Him if Jqhn Keaip, Thom-as Pr'mgle, Isaac Morgan and a few oth-»rs wpuW bring In the-work they have solong ••forgotten" io return.

JOHftF LEGG, 164 8th avt-iiue: :The trade supplied cheap and good."Kackmen" seems to have gone out

of use completely. It is not given inany of the modern dictionaries, but oneof them has **:ca«k, a baby's shoe/'which it calls shoeniatei-s* eant: - :.

In the same niiniber of the Srtn T.Baxter of. 8 Fulton' street .• advertised•that he wanted broken bottles, but hedid not state his use foi- them. Tfcereare several advertisements tor men togo on whaling, .voyages.'--,S<•«<.. \osk,S u n . ' : • • ' . • • " ; ' : • • • • - . • • ; • • • • ' . ' ' . . ' •

t^tvery TruckingI am now prepare*! to «3o a general li?ery

hnsine^* 1 have good rigs &mi horsesand prices are reasonable.

Trucking of ail kinds will receive promptattention. .

MILTON W. ALLEN, - BRUSHfOKat residence opposite grist tc ill

MFS, ROOSEVELT SURE0? G M E L ' S SIFEIY

Positive Party Wasn'tBrazilian Wildei

Hurt In

in spite of-a brief dispatch ahnounc.Ing :hat his expedition had met witha se: ious accident in the Brazilian wil-derness, friends of Colonel I Theodorelloorevelt believe that he, wit» the restof t' e r»arty, is safe.. A! hough in his latest letters receiv-ed ir New York C'ofonel Roosevelt saidthat he intended, to take Fiala withhim, there 1H a possibility-" than: hemay.havt.' irhanared M? plans ami that; hoand !;iiala may hit ve s-eparatfdV Tfifs

vfev-. seem*s to be borne.out. from the

A-XT-flOXYL N I O . W • A*\ i> ' : • S C E ^ E " /ON-

A M A Z Q X B I V E R . - •'• .-. . : ' . ' • ; • • '

fact'that .Fiala- spoke only ;of. his ownsafety and . made no reference- to theleader of-the expedition.

Mrs, Fiala, however, said t iat froruthe latest letters site had received fromher husband she believed •'that- he ahdGolotiel Roosevelt were together..'"'OBtbe other . liand, Theodore"; l|oqseyelt,Jr., and TLawrenee Abl+ott Inthe other view. '. .

Mra, Theodore Hooseveltshe had received no cHreet v>Colonel iR.ooseveit since' theretorted in a brief.'.cablegrtiAathojiy Fiala, but. that shein the least oneasy.

"WANTS

•EEed to

ltd thatrd fromaccidentni from,was: not

ceat

Want, Lost, FonM, To Bent,f otter like notiees insertec

head for pne-balfword each. Week.

with orfler.Minimum Charge 10 Ce>

KorSaleunder

a ' - •' •

HO0SE TO EEKT—In Brusaton,ply to L. S. Eice, Brushton.

FOB SALE—S heller calves from wellbred h i ^ producing dftmsandsire; $25 eabh. '-B. B. Cooafer. 13»w 2

WANTED—For the next two week Iwill buy. tobacijo tags and eouppns* W,O. Brady at Central Market.

FOE SALE—Homeon Belanbey Ave.,also 573 acres laml 2: miles north ofBrtishtdff. Mrs. Fi 8. Paly,

F O E S A L E—Village proiberty, X%acres of land, good fruitR. «xe(»llant locatfd a, 10 rof>ni. house with fur aaco andin good repair, modern barn 40x50,nndci'grottnd cellar, v Fine well. Willsell at a bargain. Sarah A. Phelps,Brnsuton. 13tf

CidCFCAMERY FOB SALElishei, up to-dnte in all macWopatronage, a money maker,right or exchange for good 'faroC o n g e r . . • ' '•'•''"'•' •'•' •-••'•'•

MOBE EGGS, better fowls assured byPratts Poultry Regulator. Sa1iij"r

guaranteed or money refnnde|d,andi guaranteed by I. Peck,

WANTED—Highest cash price paidfor calf skins and heavy hides. CentralMarket, W. H. Snaith.

B B Y I O O D—A quantitywood and 4 foot wood for sale,of Ernest Drake, Brusbion, Bt.

MEN'S SUIT3 ©leaned

iatf

estab-_ , good

Will sellA, B;•is-w-s

SatisfaetionSoW12wS4443

of stoveEnquiret . 4tf

from 50Clothing Store."Brttsliton.

pressedM 'Leave $t ^cMann's

Mrs.•W

FOB SAIiE—At this office 4 5 oent&a bundle, old newspapers.

Franklin Real Estate Agency,RealEstate, Loans,Inves^menta

Farms and G«neral Prolp^rtySelling Farms a Specialty. Call before

or (selling Property

WM. S t . MARY, MA10NEVN. Y.

Let us show }rou our f 5.56Stiiis.; They are •'•bar^

.ga ins at $9.00. Betterlook 'e.rn over,

$6.50 the Price

We can save you $ ] on.our $7.50 Suits- p -etty-^strong statettient, but;Viet;us show you;"

$7.50 the Price

Ask to • se;e- our $10 -B.iiie.-• Senje Suits. You'll

like it, ..ypu'll take it and ]we euarantee you'll be.satisfied with it,

$10thePrice

I ;Othei" makes^ IncludingSt}'1e-Ptus $17 • «P t o

$22, in all tire latestEnglish modeia.

Spring Overcoats in "Eal-. m a c c a r i a . " ••;'• ^ • :

ilflllHead-|o-Foot Outfitter

Braslitcm,

VILLA VrGTflB IS BATTLE.Federals i&eing Slowly 0Hvi&n BapkTowartl Beleaguered 6|ty of. Torreon,

Meager News df JEngagjemenfc,

JGfeneral Villa and fate ariity ai?e,lnpossession -of- the village of Bei'mejiUe,aa'<3. the federal aimy is being slowlydriven, hack tow-afci. the oeieaguermlc i t y o f T o i T ^ o n ; : . • ' - . • ' • • . ' . ' • . - " ' • . < • ' - • . " • •

gh meager news of the engage.' -which resulted In the capture of

Berraejillo has altered tarougn th« fedeval ceaso.pstilp, It is known ''-that adesperate battle, lasting. morertufln Anhemr precedeA the rebel decmpatidji oft l i e s u W r b . ,: ' L ; / ' : -;.,-" •' .."' . . '•" '• ' '• '"•";-.•••

General.Villa was personally in com•niand of tfie main body of Ms army Qi12,000, which struck the Severe Wowat tue.federal defense.; At the same time .that Villa was at-

tacking Bermejillo, ^General E- '.XBenevides, at; the bend of the fammigZaragosa brigade; of whieh: REoxti ;M.a.dero was ^second, in cottunanii, todhthe suburb of TilhtiaHilo afteridespe?-ate resistaBee.froBi: a detachment oiHuerta'sarmy,: : . .;

Hogarth i-orgot,: Hpgarth, the fanjoms artist,vain aiid very absent tnihded.. Wjfeentht> .sale; of his plants bad' nlade hiin

oirehe set up. d carriage and

day went io it to.. visit fehe lord

I „ While he was in the Maiisioti Housetbe weather became stormy, and Ho-gitrth, who happened to .go. out at. adifferent doorj after vainly sfor a hackney ;coach,'w^aikec!through the rain and. was soaked tothe sfein. He had entirely forgotten 3

Cooks Corners

^ 8-~Seyeral from here attend©*! |the danqe at Lewis

Glad to see Levi Brows and little; jBrown ID oar town last Wedriestlaj, J

Sorry•'•*£ learn that one of Mrs, Mar^f^erritt's sistew in Platt^burgh Was dead!

Mrs. Burt Ellsworth, who, hasvery ill, is on the gain,

Miss Minnie Merritfc, who- himhavinar the rheHtaatism the pastw e e k P j i s b e f i e r . "•"-.-...' . . . . . / •

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Clary were sruests 1at the Home of their father, Ezr* " |l a s t S u n d a y . ; -. •• •':';•. .' •'. - . . • - .

-McDonald was in '"town-- this

j | .

[' • ;M rs.. Btirt- Ashley- Was the .guest rif _ M i-ss' iMaggie Condon last Sarorday, '•>' "• .-' {.

Qnite a ntiHiber of people atteh.*lF-<3Egbett Wiison'ssale last-f'n.esday-iy" '.'• ".

Little Eva Hatbbins"#as the guest oftier aunt, H a Eowell^ iu BacoaviUeday lasf week, •'.'.- •.•'.'.••' .. .

,N/^. Gibbs wasin towa last Tveefe.

F. A.Goto

Clark Co.For

Floor Oil Cloths

Heriip and Wool Carpets

Stanipld and Inlaid LiMleums• . ' • " - . : - • . ' • • ' ; : . : . - i ; • • • • • . : - : • : - • • . - • ' : - • . . . . . . : : ' •

Wall Pai>er and Window Shades

Also a full line of Rubbers

Bangui*

fMESTO I N AGiEMENT

March 23—r-Btill storminef ajid ^'Winterlingers in the lap of Spring. V .The farra-ers are bosy plowlng-^plowiiii? out thes n o w - d r i f t s , ; •',. " -•"--" • ; . - • ••:',:•--.\ ••'•'". '.

H. B. Bo'aob's daughter;Buby ^enfc tothe Ogdensbur^ City Hospital for treat-tBjent last .week; -Mrs. Edith Wilson aa-eoiripamed heft . Miss Yina JBarnam hasgone: this weeU to the sar»e hospital, andMrs., Hazel Ghapija has gone with herlittle son Lawrence to have his tonsilsr e m o v e d , . ' . - ' , / . " > - . " ; - " ' - ~A .-"_. .'•••[ •_ ':.- '.."--'•'

The matrqnBr : contest held inthe TJnioB cbttrch. last Friday eveningwaswell attended, Mrs. MareiajDavis re»ceiled the medal.

The stork passet! thtougli here .-last"week, arid left a beautiful littleC h a r l e s R o y s ' , , : / . • ' • -"'•"•'•_'..

Annual Hotee SaleSanta Clara Lumber Co,

TopperDays-^-Tiiesdayj Wednesday and

' ' ' Thusdy ;Ma.rch 31st, April 1 <5 2nd

125 Head Brood Mares and Geldings•"• To be Sold Without Beserve,

g from six to nine years old; We^litsfrom 1350 to ld0O poands.4JPX:pre8S and

, delivery Horses. Drafters and Per^cberoo Farm Teams,: Tp« are sare to

* And what yon want. Make your choiceeturiy. All these horses are accEmated

••: aad retidy:.: for work. Many, of thesehorses have been in the wooas onlj: sixweeks. ^Fhis year we will sell 12.5 head,Oqx Biggest Sale. Onr Best Stock, •

Santa Glara Uimber CompsmyL a K e , Nf. Tf.« '. •.'.•."' - : '.

TerraWild McReynolds.

PensW h e n you L>U)! a F o u n t a i n•n-buy.a i^oo,].uiu : :- : l .

Parker Luck Curve;• ^Tnere's nevt;r a hkcli or skip.in flow of ink a F a r k r r fen .

The-department of W i c e announce Made; plain Or. v, ;ith .--ok? orthat it c-ompjete agreetudut- for the di's:.j stiver mounting-.. . Sio.ndardsol-a'Ciozi of the New tork New Ha ve« style Parker - Lih k5/ • Cuaad Hartford Kailroad eouipauv and j p o f Y O <t, . .

1 *.. v- i * i> \P I

veitsand water traiisportatibeen reaehetl. \ j

A. decree embody-ing thjto be submitted to the;district court for the southern districtof New York. An .important featureof tue decree will be that' the courtmaitertead the periods within whichttie Kew Hrtven's stockfioJders ixi anj-of ,tte; ooppaulesiiit cowtrols must be

• sspld if good cause for

is shown by the New Haven.statement ex-Jsothlngas said in the

planatbry.-.-.QJE the agreement in regardto the. disposition of theother water terminal privilege's andpossessions of the New Haven.

trolleyon lines had

agreement isUnited States

the extension

wharfage and

cfepartnaent of* justice l|as contendedthat these properties ajnd privilegesshould be: surrendered with the NewSeven's stirrencler "of control over itswater ttattsportatidaroui:es. Th« NewBEaven has com batted this proposal.

/•][:•' ' - R e a d y R e m e d y .v Author—I am troubled! vita insomnia.1 lie awat^ at n%ht nour after bomthiiiki?ig about my literary w.ork..

His Frieitd-—How veryfoolish of youjWhy don't you get up und read portions of it?

Eat€?feange Off ice "--

Mileages hf>ug:ht, sold aad exchangedM W ; HAKEIS, Ticket A

Brushtou. N. X. ;

Parker Jaiuk Knife Safety Pennever leaks when xanted many pocket like a short pencilPer*.- knife . "size • -(or ladies'purse. Price, '$)•.<:<:>', alcurdnig-.to the size and oi.u-,njr'5nfe

PARKER SELf' A demand for .?

pen'has "led the. V'M

MLLEftS

pi

to put out;.oil the '; rxiarkef 1.put tile" pen poj t» tand .push the ipen is ready to

ftfill

j 1 •

butter?

ller• }'— jusr-ib t r i r ik

a'ud the

Pens; -All:- Parkerunder a' written gwarj n u-e.

Many- styles to st-lectTroniat

Charles H. [Smith's,

BERTWEAR, RUBBERS

Just ^eceiyecl a targe Assortment <#

Infants* Whijte Muslin Dresses and

Children's ^hite Muslim Gingham,andPerca

andRompers

Russian Suits;,

Infants' Bonnets and Cloaks.

Some wry attractivemm on

L S. RICE,

are

A Comparison Proves ttle Value pi this Car- THe intrinsic value of m\y irtwife is easily detjermined by ccmrparisofi, :! h

Series CLanibert;is; iTntisual ;a^-"cp^pared;^|ir-ith-.any. other car in its pric^ class.

>- LJO.-!

choi.ee.o.f--thosfe two- known; £a\ra'raBl:y: Tht;:"'vv-::.rM;ove

•'.'.- '.,'BI^riiry" pt. rodin:to',seat-.five passengers comfortably-— rich, .'deep.upholstery—-:!o•.}£~b;aSe^el:ectdc..lightS:'aii<J'';starter^.La Gearless Transmission—and si>the motor is concerned—take yQrthe Contmental or Rutenber; - :

:;>v.' : And the-priqe;is $1200.,;; | -. • -.••••:

•':.. The big Lambert orgaBizatioii'^.big machine jshops—skilled, mechanics"b{ manufacturing, has ma^e it possible.

i a r a.:

It's while to kn<)w more;about this;cair.

BRUSHTON, N, Y.

•rea

S P E G I I i e A T I O N S#ive, centert f i v e :

t toSO niiles peir hour.TlBBS—3^xSJ in. with quick detachable %

i Sft'H.'.-F.pump.

Magrneto (stttaranteed for Hfe.)SP4-BK' COII*—t^nd^r hood.;: •": ••• "---.-- ; • ' -,'.- v

;- -: - .feed;

aod force leed.O I L GAiPAClTCy-Qnegallon, ;:[-••''•;- • "-." .:'.'" •'• • .".QASOIi lNE TANK—Ten gal lons/ trader eowl.TBA5JSptlSSiON—Lambert PataDted Gearlesg TDrive,

BEABINGS—Hyafet roller and aoflnalar bail.FRAME—Pressed ste<il, .;••. '•..:/"'; :-y ;\ :;

oi 8emi-eLlir>if groiiBl

STRING, rear—Fnll ehiptie, ground an.*AXIiESr front - I Beam Section, .

E A D — 5 6 - i n c h . ; - . - " . / ' •" •:' •••; •

AKES—Internal expanding' aod

Vertical, tabtxiar.

F

>justments.

i - r - I S in. maLo»any iiua..BATIO-.16 to 1 on high;

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ENDEBS--Heavy metal with sideBDD1 MATERIAL—Metal oasubstantial «•

HOLSTEB1>TO-High gradeartfstio rolls, good sptingstiUfl

DOOB LATCHES-irrsiae body.B O A B B B - '

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.;/;,;•• • \ V; . ; - ••'• m^0ULAk EQIUIPMENTEleetrie Hghtlng and starting.;: r

Mohtor top, side curtains and top coyer, windshield, spe^dosnejber, eleefric lacap^, black, conaplete et atItodh,^ tire repair kit, pomp, etc.

•Xtl-i nickel-

coat rail, niekle irisamirigs, wheel

P r i c e C o m p l e t e ,...,:. .„: $1,200

B.F,Age tns for Franklin and

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