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ft* B i i ' i , t i>< '7 - • l 8*f*i «-*. ( n f r u iilM«j! i> K < " . * ir , \^! VOtVXXIX* /• ^ y* ^ , * '# <* \ i ' -I * «. V t 3 % > • "J -*r- «* PuMBhed every Thursday nwrning *t > *' Sr^tianipxnt, S 1 .^ *. '<. f ** ' WU.I4XAM A, BURTOM. **•< CHURCHES. Carley, p»Btor. Services »t 11:00 ». m. ,£RESBYTE!MW&~ReF.I>. A. Fer- guson, fyD* p^rtor.Semcesjrt I t » . m. UNIJBatSAk&T.H3»)?pHvaV 'fl*Ph tie^ftt I f ; O l ) i L ^ _'„ , , * ' . OiLTHOLfO.^B»T, 0. J. Cfi»WpM 7 -iOft p.flna A.. j&.—Hammo^a 1w>dge No, 801. regular comraunicjMiiotiS aeconq and foartH^-iicNj^f each month. T. A.ftnti« w-'ji-* *««* Woo**aej Hyde, Sec. i^.fiin.^iiwJj^.^ KAM^9^^ 10,1914. niiii i i 11nit j in. M 1' ' / - , *V?*T*J AND VICINITY What i$ going on in and About the Town. ' ii**>>iif<#ipj No. I. IFTflEiaTlftP- • j . ^ ^ MJJ - J. v : * **vVx Potsdam, fair this week. « -< " ""••"« i. __• "* Mrs. M. Moyer of Syracuse is" visiting friends here. j Xaafrence Cnthbert of Qgdens-; h O, O; F.-^Wckipenaeat Order of 0dd -* Folfirtrt, Sb» dpneets everyWe^esdafc evening ajt -8 o'clock* J. H. Doflde, N. G., Will Bcoirv\ 6, Geo. Grant, Rcc. Sec., O. Eh Demick, Fin. ««&» K, W- oi Ay-BlmonJiond Camp JS<K J.t,156 nieet« 'the «eoona Saturday eveirihffm tWm$ntb, C, & Felt, Conpuf; tt <*. Nitol, Adviiiorj B. 0, Jones, Glerfc J, O. K—Court BamnionaNi), «45, lnde» pendent order of Foresters meets the 'second Mdjourtn TuesdjiyeveMnga^>£ tho tooafh. TaKHPerguHon, "C.~B,, aeo, Demlck, Ttoc Sec. < P. bf B.—Hamtnond Grsngo, Ho. ^677^ meets ihe first and third- Wednesday evening of-each month .at 6 ^ 1 ? c >; B. P , Mlen.Ttfaatet j Mr*. W* H, Wnght H Secretary. O. E. S.—Hammond Chapter, «JB«*|era Star meets 2nd -and 4tb Wetoagiaay evenings of the month. Grace Evan* W^ M., K. J. Forrester, W, P„ Mrs. L. A.Fotrester,Sec., Adelpliift JSebek* todge nieetaflfe*Jrtt, and thirl Bionday evening* ; W * e , r month. Itrs. Anna-F. Kerr, N. ft, jfrs. Christen* Stout, V. G.« M«» Ada Allen, Bee Sec. - ^' ISto. "80 #*•&» <MmpaniOB CMft thtitrwt 4*a thka Sbomentt. Mm, Ten* * s » « ^ ^ R, Misa Pearle franklin V. d «,, Mrs. NaucjYanSchaick, See. DH. THOMAS A. LEWIS. Office Wour* T i—IO to I9I«» •«• 0 to'B p. i«-- Hammond, ^ ^ ~> N« Y., '•• Dean Moore .leaves Thursday for Canton to resume his studies at St. LaWrence Utiiv^rsity. ~H. R. PaFlon and W.Ti< Sig- f ourney of Ogdensburg were in towa oh business-last week, %. *",, 4 |: A Jiumber from "here attended jthe funeral of dfUmour Sqobie'1t( Ogdensburg Monday afternoon. Remember the base ball game on th t e school'diamond Saturday afternoon.^ It Will-be a hummer. ; Mr.'and MrsL David McGregor of4»Oiiverneur visited his broth- er, A. A» McGregor and wife this week. - ' ^DJa. » . M. A^EMPEY, , * DBSTFAIi BXTEGliON Office Hours : ~ 3 to 13'a. m.Jl to 5p. m. Open Every Day. HAMMOND, MEW YORK. INSURANCE EVANS & CONROY, lleprcaenttngtue IteatOlS line Jnstiranoe Co.a. Fire, Automobile, Motor Boat, Surity, Life and Acdldent. TJSfl! US INSUJIB YOU it "^ HAMMOND. HEW YORK. Ralph H. Hulett, Formerly of Hulett & Church. WATCHMAKER, JBWKLEH. WA.1CHES, DlAMOMDS AND SlLVBttWAKE. 83 Ford St., Ogdensburg, H. Y. Next to Seymour House. < OPTOMETRIST AttD OPTIOIATJ, Oculists' Prescriptions Filled. Lens Grinding. - next to DOW'S studio. raim and Village Property Automobile, Motor Boat and Tornado INSURANCE JOhLNH.DONAlJ>,Afft. JOB PRINTING^ " As Von Want It and" Wlx^nJTou Want It. Address. The Advertiser Office. fitf. J. % ^ttlffceyMt, OOTOIS|. *" MISB £. tAMPBmR^, BlESIDENpE, BBPT.dth, 19U-' Andte^ndWednesday^ eVery other burg wa^ jn town Monday. Ralph Brown spent a couple. Of days in tdwn "With relatives this week. !«R. B. Bntriok" «od wife of Brooklyn visited Jfelatlves in town i[ast week. - , ^ - L< JMES. Ahbie Donald "of Red- wood -speftft Sunday,with Mrs. Hyphemia More^ Mr. arid'Mrs^ S. M. Krake re-, turned ISfonday fronS~a visit witlr relatives in Macomb. * < ———————— " Bess Smitbers has resumed het J position in the.ppstoffice after a two weeks' vacation. - ^ •••>•• -v •••" *' As-Monday was Labor Day no deliveries were made on the routesJrom^fiis-pxistojficej..^.^^ If the weather man,-wilf ,, us with r a good^day, Saituj September *- I2th,~ the people.,] Hammond will 1?e> off e,redth ppftunity of witnessing »tjhte game of the. season/ ss'th^r i<st on tbis^^wi^endeavor^d quer4h"eW«ve£heur 1?i«to*jK er'^te^v'Farmet;^^ b^"*' piteber in the vicinity of , fireur Will pitolijor^heiire>l^ ana fie~wtil 3be» suppc3cted~ ^oed-team^—LoGkie-JWir out the'plants foKthe" locals^ behind him w i l r b t a s go local rlineuR>s tan her lf-ypu\want tp se^e a ^good' Contest come-out Saturday a nooj&jrhis may.bo.thfe^ast'gi the. local teara>will play,he«e, year. \ " A * ' v VETERA FOUND DEAD IH Was Alone When He Passed I: .• Away' ':' t Erza Fetgnson> an old soldier, was>„ found dead in bed at Jbis b,orhe above this village last Thursday mornimrhy his neigh- bl?r^v^ie-had,been4iving_alone for-some time 'and ,was alome Wltto deatn pame % Ip is supposed he passed.away sometime JWedT hesday. .Heart trouble vWas the cause of his death. He was 73 years old^ . -Mr, Ferguson was a veteran o£ the ^Civil war, having ^ served throughout the tjonflict as a-* pri- vate in Company D., First Regi- ment N-. Y. Light Artillery. -Afteiuxthe war he returned tp Hammond and followed the blacksmith and woodworker's irade^noL there were very 'few better! mechanics in'fhe country He is survived, by one son, C. E./ Ferguson o£ Theresa.' His •itn t< i' ••••! )i u"l\ «Jw" j • ' 'u*>rr-v!*tr> '•••••••••••••< ti •iiieii l >iaii|i|, l<> Metieiieta#iiia nmnn^ I lift ffiilflflatiial Bant Capital, t , -.' . ' $ga,000,00 : : Surplto and Profits, - - $9,000^)0 We Jia-^reWntly opened a special INTEREST DEPARTMENT ''ItosWell Crleasotf^Ieft "Monday morning for Albany, where he 'will attend the Albany Business College^ Mrs, George McCadam return- ed from Auburn Saturday after spending some time with her son^ Ray and wife. Miss Horan left for her home in_AlbanyFridayjnorning, after a pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallagher. Mrs. Lydia McGookin and two sons, Stanley and Arthur of Brockville visited at the home of A. W. Chase on tbe Bay road this fhyeekr ^ Mr. and Mrs. Festus Franklin and Mrs, Anna Kerr returned from Syracuse Thursday, where they visited friends and attended the State fan* Mrs. Ransom Powers enter- tained her brother, Reuben Hickok of Hannawa 'Falls and York last w6ek. * Mr. and Mrs. George Demick and daughter, Helene, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Demick attended the funeral of Gilmour Scobie in Ogdensburg Monday. ?^Mrs. Charles Jones left Mon- day morning for New York to study the latest in millinery and purchase stock for the Jones and Backus millinery parlors. ' Edgar Forrester is spending the week in town with his grand- father, W. E. Forrester. He ex- pects to leave next week for Cor- nell/where he will take an agri- , cultural couise. T. E. G. Scobie of Ogdens- burg, who died in tbe office of Dr, Johns in Utica, Friday afternoon,! Was 1 well and favorably known, here, being a frequent visitor to; our town. , f "" t the, 1 Mrs. "Guilford Nicol had misfortune to fall down the cel-^ la,r'.stairs at the home of her; daughter, Mrs. George McCadan}, last Friday. Although shaken up, no bones were Mrs, A. C. Woodworth, who< havbeen- visiting relatives j n toMn for^tbe past two'weeks, re- turned to Watertown for a few days .before' leaving for Louis- ville; Ky.,|where she will make Presbyterian Church ^ev.-DiF-AjrFerguson^Pasto^ ^nnday/Sept, 13th, 1914 ' SnnSay morning subjects **% Blessedness of an Assured tlope! _ Christian Endeavor : at 6:45 -f*1wife~dTeT^bW~thirty-five' ye'ars ;18gOv - . - The funeral wag held at the M» E. church Saturday morning at JLO^c^bisk,JRev_.„S^G.jCarJeyj)Jb qiating. Burial was made in the Hammond cemetery. m. Services in the evening at" tt Chapel at Chippewa Bay at7?|i] --T^e-e^mnnimOn-oFthe^Lott Supper will be celebrated $ e | jbember 30th. Those desiring' 'unite with the church by cerdi cate will please place the sai in the hands of the pastor ibefi that time. Those who^ desire join on acknowledgement of tl faith may ineet with' the sessi- on the Saturday afternoon [ pi needing the communion. Gasoline 16 cents per gallon W. T. Stiles. *i , , 1 , . Mrs. Edith DeHart-visited atives in B,rier Jlili the week. '< , ' r ^ yn •• " 1 I'll ,. - Mrs* Frank Erames of ectady , tbe past week. $1 OR MORE WILL OP^L&H^ACCQIJN^ If you do not carry acheckin^aeQOttnt, come in and-; ; we shall be pleased to explain the many advantages of havi tog one,' ; >. * \ * We solicityour "business whether l a r g e r £malU Safety Deposit Boxes: For Rent. W. D. EVANS, President, ROBERT SMITH, Vice-President, " -!-»'*, R. J R. CONROY. Cashier. H. M. DORWIN, L. F.CUTHBERT. We Do Nat Care Haw You Come SCHOOL NOTES . Mr, and Mrs. Arthur White and daughter of Battle Creek, Iowa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank England last Week. * ' . Mr. and ,Mrs v John Andrew have ^returned to their home in Boston, Mass., aftenspending the summer with relatives'nere. , Mr. S. W., Leonard, cashier of the Ogdensburg Bank, and-Mrs. N: Buss yisi+ed^at the home^bf Mrs. Hattie Nitol Wednesday, Several of the students attend- ed the fair at Og'densburg, last week. September 12th, will be known throughout the nation as, J< Star Spangle Banner Day," being the centennial of our national an- them. So on Friday morning we wilLhave quotations of a patri- otic^nature. It is interesting to know something of the author fcnd t h e circumstances under *which this beautiful- piece was written. 1oTsrwgt«burrsp^^ end with her parents, Miss Allen accompanied her. '-At a special meeting called last 'Saturday, a committee was ap- pointed to arrange for a "program to.be givenby the districts of the town of Hammond in the town hajl October 2nd. This entertain- •fluent-is given for the purpose of raising money for prizes to be 'given at our fair which is to~be~ field in Hammond October 2nd ^arid^rd, 1914. Monday was observed as a hol- iday/being Labor Day. We will J. J. Amory and family of Mor- play'the-game of ball Friday p ris Heights, ^Newi York^wbo haye spentthe summer at theircottage on Black Lake, left Saturday for their home. * ** About 25 members of Adelphia Rebekab Lodge visited White Branch Rebekah Lodge >at Brier' Hill * Wednesday evening, and confered a degree. his friend, Mr, Midgely of New ' S ^ J W ^JWJ»»f Sey>f3rir William's ot Chesterf- tdwn/kbV^2 * C '! Mrs. Oscar England of Rensse r laer^Falls. Mri ? and Mrs. W. «A; Burton,,Mrs'TJ. E. Burton'and dal&fiW Florence visited-at the' hqpCe-ot JH5 F.'BurTfon inOgden^ hu^last^hyrsday. ^ , % 6ttp ^Rio:Ktef' of Bridgeport Conn.^ whp ( i bas been spending the;Jpast^ two^ weeks witb; his friend,^Dgai^ Dejqng,; returned i 6 GaznpyiafT^esday morning to re- sume his:studi,eSt-at the^ seminary at that, place. U , i ', »/ fl-fcr - —^T Ia.zel R/.Bi rown, daughter r of Mr, .amL^irs^Andrews Brown *of GOuverneUri passed ( away at her ho v me?Saturdayr after a-' lingeryi'g illnds§.^'The tuneral was heldfat the h&rie a^ rt^o'cldfck MtfndaV, nvwith Calaboga, which was de- clared off on account of the "weather. Come out and see a good game, weather permitting, as'Denner and Lewis will be in toe box" for * their respective teams. If the spirit of work keeps up as it has started we expect to have some good showings all along the lines at the first quar- terly "examinations, which will come in eight weeks. Resolution* of Respect da,y for Andover, Mass., where he will attend, school the coming year. HiSrbrother, Stephen wall accompany bim on the trip. \ Miss Cora E. Fuller, a former^ teacher in our school, was mm> wu Z11 i e **} ^ home L" N T f *if' i Whereas. Our Heavenly Fath Tuesday 4 , September rst, _to M r,^-^ infinite wlsdonit has Adelphia Rebekah Lodge, No/211 removed from "our order our wor thiyand, es f teemed sister," Mrs. T. HiXunder«ian._ We humbly bow in submission"to His divine will. Again a link of the* goldeii chain is^broken' In the death of our Sister the order has lost a faithful niember and the : ce'mmunity an esteemed frlendl - 'Resolved, That; we extend to t^ie family our. sincere sympathy Invibjis hour of tbTeiJf peifea^enient. J,jResoLyed^ Tbata.'cop^* bf t|iese resolutidns.be serit %p"|fie;; lamily and one placed: OH J|fe|b';tbe f or- der ;• also thai. -4^ ' Gbitter" ^be draped in mourniat^iojt.thirty daySJ' » ' "•••••^'::'>.i--:A -••:..• '"•*" Christine Starkweather, Kitti'e E. Dodds* > ' 1 ' COttl'hlittee^ The Big Depression 3 ; ale of Whether in a Pierce Arrow or a^ord, «m horsebaekorjrfoot so long as you get here for your Footwear. Wo can give jou better styles, better values and better character injyour Footwear than- you have ever before enjoyed. You can ban* ofaJalf goods bought here as being perfectly re- liable. We will givSyou^wJas'lbTat will stand up and retain their shape until worn out, Try otfr "splendid" Shoe service and you will have no reason, to regret itr ' - * ' <H 68 Ford Street; Hj^jKRWfetjiViife KiftASy»T3ii„. * * f » '«ftw*-f -»«-»atf<»r» Ogdembnrg, N» IT, * , " » «""t 5 ^ JRfrv^wSays: I Wyllie sells the best Machine Oil-he ever I used and„dQes; i not J cost him any more per I gallon than poor stuff. r He buys his Paris G-reen^ Bug Death and Arsenate of Lead from Wyllie and it always does the busi- l ness. Also Dr. Hess' Fly Chaser, which • has put the other Ply Killers almost off J the market. Better try a gallon on a f guarantee. s ? G.H. WYLLIE, Hammond, N, Y. ••••••••••••••«• HfiL ciaiibg,>y^Bjetl"remains .>ere broughtA ? berg'and ' tnjterejd l Iin Plegsant^VaUeyjGemetetyr' Ve- sicles herparentsushe jsvsurvived by, two brothers and two sist$rs kt Utt * Brown and family were fo^ni- her future home with her son.ler reisdentsof^Hammbnd... \ iV > > ° \- in Ogdensbtarg^ is iiow '^nt/in, , swing'. ICvery drticle %%m store at half the original |sr^Ge|^,ll.ybu are^n,nee,d of anytlii^gt, in; this line k ; here is an oppottuiiil^, of a life time to get reliable goojs* at agreat saving*- ... ; -"; _ J . _ IJ&ZS;;-::... ^r-:?^;:-J'; In Ladies' Footwear Are itere on Display The Maxixe with its serge heel quarters and Spanish heel. The Camp Fire Girl with its low nat-heeij The New French Bronze Opera ISlipper. , In Fact We are Showing Everything New That is Good. , QGrpEMSBTJEG. \ J' r$> / "4. L f-4 1 Xf l 1 I !*«*, £ * 1> v,» ll' *

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p.flna A.. j&.—Hammo a 1w>dge No, 801. regular comraunicjMiiotiS aeconq and foartH^-iicNj^f each month. T. A.ftnti« w-'ji-* *««* Woo**aej Hyde, Sec.

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KAM^9^^ 10,1914. niiii i i 11nit j in.

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AND VICINITY What i$ going on in and About

the Town. '•

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Potsdam, fair this week. « -< " • " " • • " « i . _ _ • • " *

Mrs. M. Moyer of Syracuse is" visiting friends here. j

Xaafrence Cnthbert of Qgdens-;

h O, O; F.-^Wckipenaeat Order of 0dd -* Folfirtrt, Sb» dpneets everyWe^esdafc

evening ajt -8 o'clock* J. H. Doflde, N. G., Will Bcoirv\ 6 , Geo. Grant, Rcc. Sec., O. Eh Demick, Fin. ««&»

K, W- oi Ay-BlmonJiond Camp JS<K J.t,156 nieet« 'the «eoona Saturday eveirihffm tWm$ntb, C, & Felt, Conpuf; tt <*. Nitol, Adviiiorj B. 0, Jones, Glerfc

J, O. K—Court BamnionaNi), «45, lnde» pendent order of Foresters meets the 'second Mdjourtn TuesdjiyeveMnga >£ tho tooafh. TaKHPerguHon, "C.~B,, aeo, Demlck, Ttoc Sec. <

P. bf B.—Hamtnond Grsngo, Ho. 677 meets ihe first and third- Wednesday evening of-each month .at 6 ^1? c>; B. P, Mlen.Ttfaatet j Mr*. W* H, WnghtH

Secretary.

O. E. S.—Hammond Chapter, «JB«*|era Star meets 2nd -and 4tb Wetoagiaay evenings of the month. Grace Evan* W M., K. J. Forrester, W, P„ Mrs. L. A.Fotrester,Sec.,

Adelpliift JSebek* todge nieeta flfe* Jrtt, and thirl Bionday evening* ;W*e ,

r month. Itrs. Anna-F. Kerr, N. ft, jfrs. Christen* Stout, V. G.« M«» Ada Allen, Bee Sec. - ^'

ISto. "80 #*•&» <MmpaniOB CMft

thtitrwt 4*a thka Sbomentt. Mm, Ten* * s » « ^ ^ R, Misa Pearle franklin V. d «,, Mrs. NaucjYanSchaick, See.

DH. THOMAS A. LEWIS.

Office Wour*Ti—IO to I9I«» •«• 0 to'B p . i« - -

Hammond, ^ ^ ~> N« Y.,

'•• Dean Moore .leaves Thursday for Canton to resume his studies at St. LaWrence Utiiv^rsity.

~H. R. PaFlon and W.Ti< Sig-f ourney of Ogdensburg were in towa oh business-last week,

%. *",, 4— — | : A Jiumber from "here attended jthe funeral of dfUmour Sqobie'1t( Ogdensburg Monday afternoon.

Remember the base ball game on thte school'diamond Saturday afternoon.^ It Will-be a hummer.;

Mr.'and MrsL David McGregor of4»Oiiverneur visited his broth­er, A. A» McGregor and wife this week. - '

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Office Hours :~3 to 13'a. m.Jl to 5p. m. Open Every Day.

HAMMOND, MEW YORK.

INSURANCE EVANS & CONROY,

lleprcaenttngtue IteatOlS line Jnstiranoe Co.a. Fire, Automobile, Motor Boat,

Surity, Life and Acdldent. TJSfl! US INSUJIB YOU it "

HAMMOND. HEW YORK.

Ralph H. Hulett, Formerly of Hulett & Church.

WATCHMAKER, JBWKLEH.

WA.1CHES, DlAMOMDS AND SlLVBttWAKE.

83 Ford St., Ogdensburg, H. Y. Next to Seymour House. <

OPTOMETRIST AttD OPTIOIATJ, Oculists' Prescriptions Filled.

Lens Grinding. - next to DOW'S studio.

raim and Village Property Automobile, Motor Boat and Tornado

I N S U R A N C E JOhLNH.DONAlJ>,Afft.

JOB PRINTING^ " As Von Want It and"

Wlx^nJTou Want It.

Address. The Advertiser Office.

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MISB £. tAMPBmR^, BlESIDENpE, BBPT.dth, 19U-'

Andte^ndWednesday^ eVery other

burg wa^ jn town Monday. Ralph Brown spent a couple.

Of days in tdwn "With relatives this week.

!«R. B. Bntriok" «od wife of Brooklyn visited Jfelatlves in town i[ast week. - , ^ -L<

JMES. Ahbie Donald "of Red­wood -speftft Sunday,with Mrs. Hyphemia More^

Mr. arid'Mrs^ S. M. Krake re-, turned ISfonday fronS~a visit witlr relatives in Macomb.

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position in the.ppstoffice after a two weeks' vacation. -

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*' As-Monday was Labor Day no deliveries were made on the routesJrom^fiis-pxistojficej..^.^^

If the weather man,-wilf ,, us withr a good^day, Saituj September *- I2th,~ the people.,] Hammond will 1?e> off e,redth ppftunity of witnessing »tjhte game of the. season/ ss'th^r i<st on tbis^^wi^endeavor^d quer4h"eW«ve£heur 1?i«to*jK e r ' ^ t e^v 'Fa rme t ; ^^ b^"*' piteber in the vicinity of , fireur Will pitoli jor^heiire>l^ ana fie~wtil 3be» suppc3cted~ ^oed-team^—LoGkie-JWir

out the'plants foKthe" locals^ behind him w i l r b t a s go local rlineuR>s tan her S©

lf-ypu\want tp se e a ^good' Contest come-out Saturday a nooj&jrhis may.bo.thfe^ast'gi the. local teara>will play,he«e, year. \ " A * ' v

VETERA FOUND DEAD IH

Was Alone When He Passed I: .• A w a y ' ' : '

t Erza Fetgnson> an old soldier, was>„ found dead in bed at Jbis b,orhe above this village last Thursday mornimrhy his neigh-bl?r^v^ie-had,been4iving_alone for-some time 'and ,was alome Wltto deatn pame% Ip is supposed he passed.away sometime JWedT hesday. „ .Heart trouble vWas the cause of his death. He was 73 years old^ . -Mr, Ferguson was a veteran o£

the ^Civil war, having ^ served throughout the tjonflict as a-* pri­vate in Company D., First Regi­ment N-. Y. Light Artillery.

-Afteiuxthe war he returned tp Hammond and followed the blacksmith and woodworker's irade^noL there were very 'few better! mechanics in'fhe country

He is survived, by one son, C. E./ Ferguson o£ Theresa.' His

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I lift ffiilflflatiial Bant Capital, t , -.' . ' $ga,000,00 :

: Surplto and Profits, - - $9,000^)0 We Jia-^reWntly opened a special

INTEREST DEPARTMENT

' ' ItosWell Crleasotf^Ieft "Monday morning for Albany, where he 'will attend the Albany Business College^

Mrs, George McCadam return­ed from Auburn Saturday after spending some time • with her son^ Ray and wife.

Miss Horan left for her home in_AlbanyFridayjnorning, after a pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallagher.

Mrs. Lydia McGookin and two sons, Stanley and Arthur of Brockville visited at the home of A. W. Chase on tbe Bay road this

fhyeekr ^ Mr. and Mrs. Festus Franklin

and Mrs, Anna Kerr returned from Syracuse Thursday, where they visited friends and attended the State fan*

Mrs. Ransom Powers enter­tained her brother, Reuben Hickok of Hannawa 'Falls and

York last w6ek.

* Mr. and Mrs. George Demick and daughter, Helene, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Demick attended the funeral of Gilmour Scobie in Ogdensburg Monday.

?^Mrs. Charles Jones left Mon­day morning for New York to study the latest in millinery and purchase stock for the Jones and Backus millinery parlors.

' Edgar Forrester is spending the week in town with his grand­father, W. E. Forrester. He ex­pects to leave next week for Cor-nell/where he will take an agri- , cultural couise.

T . E. G. Scobie of Ogdens­burg, who died in tbe office of Dr, Johns in Utica, Friday afternoon,! Was1 well and favorably known, here, being a frequent visitor to; our town.

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the, 1Mrs. "Guilford Nicol had

misfortune to fall down the cel- la,r'.stairs at the home of her; daughter, Mrs. George McCadan}, last Friday. Although shaken up, no bones were

Mrs, A. C. Woodworth, who< havbeen- visiting relatives j n toMn for^tbe past two'weeks, re­turned to Watertown for a few days .before' leaving for Louis­ville; Ky.,|where she will make

Presbyterian Church ^ev.-DiF-AjrFerguson^Pasto^

^nnday/Sept, 13th, 1914 ' SnnSay morning subjects **%

Blessedness of an Assured tlope! _ Christian Endeavor:at 6:45 -f*1wife~dTeT^bW~thirty-five' ye'ars

;18gOv - . - The funeral wag held at the M» E. church Saturday morning at JLO^c^bisk,JRev_.„S^G.jCarJeyj)Jb qiating. Burial was made in the Hammond cemetery.

m. Services in the evening at" tt

Chapel at Chippewa Bay at7?|i] --T^e-e^mnnimOn-oFthe^Lott Supper will be celebrated $e | jbember 30th. Those desiring' 'unite with the church by cerdi cate will please place the sai in the hands of the pastor ibefi that time. Those who^ desire join on acknowledgement of tl faith may ineet with' the sessi­on the Saturday afternoon [ pi needing the communion.

Gasoline 16 cents per gallon W. T. Stiles.

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Mrs. Edith DeHart-visited atives in B,rier Jlili the week. '< , ' r ^

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- Mrs* Frank Erames of ectady,

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If you do not carry acheckin^aeQOttnt, come in and-; ; we shall be pleased to explain the many advantages of havi

tog one,' ; >. * \ * We solicityour "business whether l a r g e r £malU

Safety Deposit Boxes: For Rent.

W. D. EVANS, President, ROBERT SMITH, Vice-President,

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H. M. DORWIN, L. F.CUTHBERT.

We Do Nat Care Haw You Come

SCHOOL NOTES

. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur White and daughter of Battle Creek, Iowa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank England last Week. * ' .

Mr. and ,Mrsv John Andrew have returned to their home in Boston, Mass., aftenspending the summer with relatives'nere. ,

Mr. S. W., Leonard, cashier of the Ogdensburg Bank, and-Mrs. N: Buss yisi+ed^at the home^bf Mrs. Hattie Nitol Wednesday,

Several of the students attend­ed the fair at Og'densburg, last week.

September 12th, will be known throughout the nation as, J<Star Spangle Banner Day," being the centennial of our national an­them. So on Friday morning we wilLhave quotations of a patri-otic^nature. It is interesting to know something of the author fcnd the circumstances under *which this beautiful- piece was written.

1 o T s r w g t « b u r r s p ^ ^ end with her parents, Miss Allen accompanied her. '-At a special meeting called last

'Saturday, a committee was ap­pointed to arrange for a "program to.be givenby the districts of the town of Hammond in the town hajl October 2nd. This entertain-•fluent-is given for the purpose of raising money for prizes to be 'given at our fair which is to~be~ field in Hammond October 2nd ^arid^rd, 1914.

Monday was observed as a hol­iday/being Labor Day. We will

J. J. Amory and family of Mor- play'the-game of ball Friday p ris Heights, Newi York^wbo haye spentthe summer at theircottage on Black Lake, left Saturday for their home. * **

About 25 members of Adelphia Rebekab Lodge visited White Branch Rebekah Lodge >at Brier' Hill * Wednesday evening, and confered a degree.

his friend, Mr, Midgely of New ' S ^ J W ^ J W J » » f

Sey>f3rir • William's ot Chesterf-tdwn/kbV^2 * C'!

Mrs. Oscar England of Rensser laer^Falls. Mri?and Mrs. W. «A; Burton,,Mrs'TJ. E. Burton'and dal&fiW Florence visited-at the' hqpCe-ot JH5 F.'BurTfon inOgden^ hu^last^hyrsday. ^

,%6ttp ^Rio:Ktef' of Bridgeport Conn.^ whp(i bas been spending the;Jpast^ two^ weeks witb; his friend,^Dgai^ Dejqng,; returned i6 GaznpyiafT^esday morning to re­sume his:studi,eSt-at the^ seminary at that, place. U , i ', » / fl-fcr-—^T

Ia.zel R/.Bi rown, daughter rof Mr, .amL^irs^ Andrews Brown * of GOuverneUri passed (away at her hovme?Saturdayr af ter a-' lingeryi'g illnds§.^'The tuneral was heldf at the h&rie a^ rt^o'cldfck MtfndaV,

nvwith Calaboga, which was de­clared off on account of the "weather. Come out and see a good game, weather permitting, as'Denner and Lewis will be in toe box" for * their respective teams.

If the spirit of work keeps up as it has started we expect to have some good showings all along the lines at the first quar­terly "examinations, which will come in eight weeks.

Resolution* of Respect

da,y for Andover, Mass., where he will attend, school the coming year. HiSrbrother, Stephen wall accompany bim on the trip. \

Miss Cora E. Fuller, a former^ teacher in our school, was mm> w u Z 1 1

ie**} ^ h o m e L" N T f *if' i Whereas. Our Heavenly Fath Tuesday4, September rst, _to M r , ^ - ^ i n f i n i t e w l s d o n i t h a s

Adelphia Rebekah Lodge, No/211

removed from "our order our wor thiyand, esfteemed sister," Mrs. T. HiXunder«ian._ We humbly bow in submission"to His divine will. Again a link of the* goldeii chain is^broken' In the death of our Sister the order has lost a faithful niember and the : ce'mmunity an esteemed frlendl - 'Resolved, That; we extend to t ie family our. sincere sympathy Invibjis hour of tbTeiJf peifea^enient. J,jResoLyed^ Tbata.'cop^* bf t|iese resolutidns.be serit %p"|fie;; lamily and one placed: OH J|fe|b';tbef or­der ;• also thai. -4^ ' Gbitter" ^be draped in mourniat^iojt.thirty d a y S J ' » ' "•••••^'::'>.i--:A -••:..•

'"•*" Christine Starkweather, Kitti'e E. Dodds* >'

1 ' COttl'hlittee^

The Big Depression 3;ale of

Whether in a Pierce Arrow or a^ord, «m horsebaekorjrfoot so long as you get here for your Footwear. Wo can give jou better styles, better values and better character injyour Footwear than- you have ever before enjoyed. You can ban* ofaJalf goods bought here as being perfectly re­liable. We will givSyou^wJas'lbTat will stand up and retain their shape until worn out, Try otfr "splendid" Shoe service and you will have no reason, to regret itr ' - * '

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68 Ford Street; Hj jKRWfetjiViife KiftASy»T3ii„. * * f » '«ftw*-f -»«-»atf<»r»

Ogdembnrg, N» IT,

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JRfrv^wSays: •

I Wyllie sells the best Machine Oil-he ever I used and„dQes;inotJ cost him any more per I gallon than poor stuff.r He buys his Paris

G-reen^ Bug Death and Arsenate of Lead from Wyllie and it always does the busi-

l ness. Also Dr. Hess' Fly Chaser, which • has put the other Ply Killers almost off J the market. Better try a gallon on a f guarantee.

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? G.H. WYLLIE,

Hammond, N, Y.

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HfiL ciaiibg,>y^Bjetl"remains .>ere broughtA? berg'and ' tnjterejd lIin Plegsant^VaUeyjGemetetyr' Ve­sicles herparentsushe jsvsurvived by, two brothers and two sist$rskt Utt * Brown and family were f o^ni-

her future home with her son.ler reisdentsof^Hammbnd...

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in Ogdensbtarg^ is iiow '^nt/in, , swing'. ICvery drticle %%m store at half the original |sr^Ge|^,ll.ybu are^n,nee,d of anytlii^gt, in; this linek; here is an oppottuiiil^, of a life time to get reliable goojs* at agreat saving*- . . . ; - " ; _ J . _ IJ&ZS;;-::... ^r-:?^;:-J';

In Ladies' Footwear Are itere on Display The Maxixe with its serge heel

quarters and Spanish heel.

The Camp Fire Girl with its low nat-heeij

The New French Bronze Opera ISlipper. ,

In Fact We are Showing Everything New That is Good.

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