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*3& 4 V BURQH DAILY PRESS .-*9>r "For Plattsburgh and Clinton Co., First, Last and AJiways. *». ..itfiwiiiMiiiMiiiiiiiraiiiiiiw. MMMripiiMM*i*HMMMii XQL I V H - N a 198 MM> MWMMMMk LARGEST CIRCULATION PLATTSBURGH N. Y., SATURDAY MARCH 28 19*4 m CLmroN COUNTY; MiGBfTO OM. •MMMiiiHMik <*•*»*. «tt£i*MM«« ••HirHiiin—i fSSEX COSNIYHAN HtLD FOR GRAND JURY ID tHARGKB r WlTtt CARRI3NG VV 1 :.\PONB WCnaOtTT 4 LICENSE HAIL FTXKD AT $1,000 MaloDe Jail E fr TRAIL OP BURNED BLASTING wvm. FOUND EV BASEMENT OF BUIIJ&ESG AFTER THE ' FERE/- : J. Arthur 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 for the grand jury, un the charge Of arson in the second dr- .gree. '• Proulx's arrest was made follow- ing aa examination by Fire Chief Continued on page 6 Krod Austin, whosehome 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 •weap- ons without a license, Was yesterday held ..by; th^3tis'tt^;;«if,-ttie,ip;eace be-.S fore whom'he "was arraigned' in $l;000 i.ail to await: the diction of the grand jury on th% charge of carrying a re- voider and threatening to shoot any- one who attempted to interfere with him, '" .'.V.-j '••.•'''• It was claimed -by relatives and friends of Austin that he Was de* men ted and therefore not responsible for, his acts,| and in order to settle 1 ' that question Humane Officer "Hen- ri essy had him examined by physi- cians who pronounced him sane, and as &. result the charts of carrying a revolver and threatening to use it, was pressed against him and he was held, as above stated, to await the action, of the grand Jury.' 20 per cent fo 60c per cent Dynamite ; , ' A L W A Y S im STOCK •;. Exploders, Fuse and f^ Can fill all orders from stock up' to carloads. Get our booldet on Tree ¥tetihf and Subsoiitog; mmtm^tmmfmmiimimmtmmm JUDGE RILEY -UlMta Legislatore Siill to WodkSflfe GOVERNOR SENDS IN OTHER NOMINATIONS PATRICK JR. M*CABE FOR STATU ' mmoKtesamifi OF IN*. '• - - •. - TO - vuarewgtaa- - ~ . CHARTED PASSED . •'• ' m SENAT1 ;"_ ;• ; •\ i IXiaNTKOTE _ OOFING Stamps Satisfaction on EveryRoll O u ¥ your fetMiagJs you **- would an investment. fBuy the brand that will bring you tne greatest returns. IJThe length of sendee depends upon the price Vou pay. qA$jgh$»&-'.Roofing means continual expense- ^Prac- tice economy and buy the best; «JRex Flintkote is all quality at a reasonable price and demands your^careful investigation. •Wft' 5SN£OHB*2 mam A. MASON & SONS . vv.-*-- - i oi e Hattsfci|g|i 2J-F3 or IPeru 25 ..»-! Albany, Starch 28—The nomination of Judge John B. Rttcy to he State Superintendent of Prisons was, eon- firmed by the Senate at 3:04 o'clock tliis morning. .The vote was unani- mous. ; \ :\y - ; Albany, Maitch 27—Alhe&sh up to midnight governor Ciyhn -liftd' ftOi given to the Senate the nohtmathms) he was expected to send In y«t 3t wa» g-iven on good authtrii,y that the state wouM bie a s follow*: For PuMie Ser» vice' ttottamissioners up-state dlscrict Fraalc I. Irvine, of Cornell. andWfl- iiaih Tempie S^jBaett, losr Co|J*er'ra.- tion Comaiissipner. Senate CJieyk P a t r i ^ 15, SicCsibB, |or S t a t e Su$cirin» tendeat oi 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 the addition of Geol 1M. S. SclMJllaCof the Bronx, for First district Public SeFvSce Com- missioner. ,.•"'"" The report waa current at 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 it was said that B8& Murphy hid Jwaen siHnnwmed to Albany. The Plauafeargh City Charter IJJE aad Uie„Kees«vWi* School bill hotli jpasaed the Senate this unorainc. i Seriate in Kight Session . ., [ Albany, Majch. 2?-rTiie Senate want into session again at 10:35 to- night 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., Sev- eral appropriation bills providing for payments into tee sinking foad w«i« passed withotft debate. , Senator jprawley, chairman of t!i© finance committee announced that the nomination of John B. Kiley as State Stiperintfehdent of PrjsonjS wbutSt I be confirmed before the session end;* led. ' ' ' " /"' "•*-.' *" J' A^xst the mei^bepr-W^bojAss^n'* FEDERALS m A BIG VICTORY GIVE NO PAItTlCULAltS BUT Wis At TORREON \ - . Jt*iica C3im Matt* ST-r'Mie Mtaft- l«r ot War, @eni»il Blanqaet, today announced that the Federal troops had won a complete T?ictory over the rehejs at Uoweoa, Ho ^swedf t3»W s t a t e m e n t : •..'-•'" ••.; ".••.•;\.- ,' *'I cannot giim tfee detoftila» bat t&e tr|omph -ot t h e Federal ifWees'at Tor*., reoa is «oitt3^et^. M The statement was accepted with reaejsvei as 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«' J Wja)**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 Merely defeat- ed . .at" ^mpton,; A ':colp»tif mi;S.&tto troops under General Mour* havs left S&ltillo in flanKing movement to re» inforce the garrison. **rhe rebels last week also suffer- ed a severe repulse at ltojtelova> los- ing oyer l,t ft <i mta as well a s a t Ar> •te^ju W&«Ns iKfe- Iosae« WeJrte, ©yta* 100.* KtTTH, THE VAlDEVIIXfi ' : ;. : '-- ; -»SaifA'iQi»ROKS»B«^ j. . . >.. nummmiimim' Palm Beach, Fia., March 27-^B, P. Keith, of lt^l^nte» Maw, «ft* wra- deville maBnaxe dropped 4mA -I heart failure at his hotel here at mld- nig^t-toSfe-'^iSieb,"-- Mr. Keith was 87 years old asd ap- 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. Was married to Miss Mabel Bird Chase in Washington, B, C , Oft Oct, S3, last 9MM action in the Senate on the bill af- fecting the «u»pension ot railroad rates 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, ihortly^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 hf was" pi-esented a portraif of himself, a gold watch and chain and a mag- nificent loving cup. * This, presentation opened the door for a series if ftffts, Frojai the As- sembly and employes Majority Lead- er 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 BRAND That You Can Depend Upon. Tii e Cheapest in the E ji d WE HAVE MMmwftAf \$UA much M&» -^fasiiwasted on the passage or kUUng of ty\Ui in the As- sembly. I|.*wai|- , a>--9ase' of rapid-fire #om'.start-jo'ltaish> Ute itrst^de* bftte was on Mr, -McCue'g Mil to pro- ^djt tor tft© - ^^pjp[aent% of local boards ot child welfare empov.'ered to isrant relief to ohildren of widowed mothers. It .#j*a4 0f short duration, jiowever, and- w^©)a jjpr. McCae took h^'geat after f^Sfeius tia$ \ht^am% ho-was accorfj^d generliua bandclap- &$&> Wi|>.';'3®' '#99 ps*aod. „ -The, Catholic P^otejc^^,; band, wWch .-reached her»v^^a^,S?^? ISTork o n th.e Empire State ^i'pre^. got to the cap- itol portly b^p* ? j ^ o | i jand" t o o k tuT itaposiUon in the southwestern gal- lery of the Assembly chamber, ** % Among the m ^ ^important bills .S^Bed] , s by . 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!- the state oxainlna- jto4 r sjirssry,, f ,,.'./, *.",'" a - /-j\ , ^^ 3#i|'t^-^oft&SoW jparovw^sr f^or; f i c t i o n a l ' . S a ^ f e "biuots.aio^" •j^sstrao"-'" tlo^sfor the guidance of Votj^s bt tlj|»".^nd,e> the new ballot. %._ , * Jsenater' *;' Heaoook% «" Jappropiattng i^fl^ft f6» #ie !m!nyoyeme|it of the Black river? canal north,.«l Boonviile» > |Te«isor ip?lilthey*a prt^4dlrig r for the maintenance of fc^ll bridges acquired %. : Ui,e«tate. "'"•" . -^ ' ;' * ' • Senator Brown's appropriatins $50- ttOO f or /the .34inettorIb'r|dge over the barge. canaV appropriating $3^5,000 for filling in the abandoned 6swegoi csmat- and appropriating •$160,0.00 for : excavations, to relieve flood conditions on the barge canal in Phoenix, Os- wego county, craiese/ are" Sweet's bUli) "•"•'.' " -Senator Coats increasing froit;' $225,000, to $258,000 the approprla- tioa for tlie Potsdam formal school Senator Bfurtagh's that the state shall pay not to exceed $500,000 in a*iy one year to towns-for the main- tenance of highway bridges. s Automobile Bill Killed The Senate' defeated genatpr White's bill a'mendtog the thotor ve- hicle law. ' The-bill Was. recommend- ed by the interstate conference on uniform autoinobUe- laws last. year. Tiie bill would wipe out the aotomo- blle tax, depriving the 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 annop^le^^nt bi^an^clpation '^f'*the -i^ood^lof "ihe^! 'a.^o| ^e , ' , #la^ii4||^tiojnV'tfjpOi:ifr';t»# 1 "'" ^ ^ j E | a a ^ 7 | ^ f * 3 0 / l ^ | -lpiH<oi»-*l^'jtha^%4® ^WPA $&*ifi*x *W -jri^j-' ^*»- -S^V^ IDfllt* nlfta FIRST R CwalToll / ^ porters ia lywiy •mini* i — 'i» GAG METHODS USED -|.iiiniij >n nifiiY -BlftMER« ! 001l' < iaK-«' m*[ S*«0S«'; ,,^>,;JpS|ftP. Washtastoh, Manefc, 2*:—President! Wlkoa ^o« thtfr«f«t battle ot hW fight to *wm the Pihaitta toils^ exei»»ttoi toda.^" wheo' the.'Hoiise,*^" * '*°^? *f 20? 4'-^«, r : #e|i^'' : t^%^ CSIB¥O» oa..tfee^r«le-;io-vliin#,vto.-|if, hours the deibate oa the' Sim* f)l&; '.. 'Paf^;'''IM^ : were;Wmin«t«#- in ;#o ; vot*» wWeli.:ii^^*.,-ronad,^^JN^ ; *or: ; 41ie- %d*fti«stSFa«oa,_t».i!d«ra, ,W4tfc. -th*,-. ado^UtBa~4t tHo -fwtffifyfr iBtoy * » - "bate ; ca, the. 'r»l!ji^fi^ : .ie^-'''«w^«H' was W»a the adoptlott of tferute lis self, , * A ^ S d ^ * t t o f ;-anfnor'tets, - » ^ ' -sate'ot^^^aisaiei^'V 7 '', r ; /- -^.^y-^'-; The special r«l» 'UtaSa""«** «do»tea» «M to -172, That put the, S}tow HUI to repeal the- eiraxtption squarely 1>ef<!«f*. the House tor 20 Jhoursf debate and protected^ aKainet intervening motion* and amendment*. There was no chane* in the Senato la the statu* of the **»*»! bill th.e*e> which, areata with the caoal comwrrtteo, awoltiinsr developments m the Mouse. Applause and ahonttag «reeteo Speaker Clark a * b e osceaded. ttoe rostrum at |»ooa. He aalied the «t* mult an^t tlie House rose a»4he chap- lain prsyed^ RopreseioiatSve ti'Essl© or Florida* an im*a!i* # wa» wheeled into the ch*im tter J» M« wheej chair, - T»# opsnlfts business 'was ^alcWy dtsjwsed tit a»d the rule/ was bronchi up "to^ ^ e « * maininw &S minute** d«i»ate. *A»O«S AS A mmmm A»I> ARC* ' m: isxmmom HE SI STILL A VlGOROt 8 Aim AOTIVK - -JOAli' r . ^Wa*ft|a«tc«i» O. |>,» M a t ^ i 4Kfi«-^Ak VigottfUB attd active ox m*an^ *ien «£ hilf h*i «ge, MaJ. Qea. Adolphas Ore* \\t famo«» «s ^, soldier «M Arctn. Wploi«r, readied the seveatlottt «nile« Stone of his life's joaraey foday. Sim*. ;.$&$-•• iK#irems9B*;; -mm- - #/$&* ? aervtee %m '^^etf-^o' &e»v' #ree^ ; has^tnasete. tiia rej^deheelitt tbis city. aCuefe ©i 'fife:-:- time,; ; •however, - - _85^».' 8>«a "-.sitent -ai'roady -jdh*re-'4e'-has ; teerestea: ^hl-m- self.:-fet the study of *^?iatte«% m i l l t a r j •&&&. "'"•'0r«'#ly" - Ss " a -. ; ;Aatft?e> - est 'New* : fettry^brti; taawa* -whew. - a©-. • wa¥- -born, .j^pk;'2$:i. 'lHii* : ^B0 ; served- _ iH^the- ^aio*"' : ^atiniy^om'--4'^ «as the tHsat than who entered the r «ivit war-;;-'«», * private soldier to a>u -tftftt- the tt»k-'ot ibrlgadfer general l a the.-'-tegttlar- : J*ervfce,--, .• ----- '-^ '•• -',;, ,;; jMoiee.; - than/, thirty • : -yeara-. ; ago. .Gen. \ fey. a t ^oiar e^editiohi of which he: ,wa».'.,th$ chief.' tifis fixpeditioA 'sail- '^i' j^oratward-1» -•:^*^.\_It{fiantai^a' twehty : ^fimfe-%.'-Qf;#n^;o^-se-ven ,$ton* : :bjtcii.^ -:--T«o - weaw^"- 'e«pe«ttloh8' , failed to find tfre Oreehf^*arty, and l?^ett--'-.| f inai*y >resc««* - by. a»"i*lrd,eSb-, ^pedltio^ sent under comemand of Cajot. WiitiSeld Scott Schi^r, the survivors ot th«* p«fty, Were nearlV orated with S f S ^ S * ? ^ ^ ^ PaWOd ^ * Speaker Clarlc waroed in* floor *hd ine -sssemai^v ? 5 ftiieri|»|(!hi^"*ii^ri«i*aio«»4ad.e3&- oltinW debate like'thia" should call fo* perfect r order. ' ' ItejftresentetSvo Sk«wo6d» Deai^ of Ohio, waa the first ejpeaker, Sr* tirged an amendment to dismantlo the for- tlfrcatfon of the canal and neatrAlixe it,. Tb,e admialstr&tioa Comes opened their fight In a4$»«iSr&tr®eecli W Representative Adamson. x Ho referred to the arguments $n ^fa- vor of the tolls ox&»ptS>n a s *• clap* trap, i>op,pycook and delusioji^ ' ^" Represeiitative^Adamiso^ saidi "Whoever fighfar«his repeal tSow not only iigWtfto honest feqoaisty tmA do* mestlc economy of hl&Sfieopie,tookW& ^Uis the admlnlstrationi on'th^e for* eten pdBey'of"the tgoveriiiEaoafand' 'A disaster results, he mast tosie wts-plsce aiid'snaVe t , h^*octio:m and^ responsr.i>il- ^|pifOT: xyhatevsir dfeas^r ^mW'^comes** *e%%^|^^|3tw^^^fe^ : -a .-wiaspereo As' hf'dgd |o,T^reV^^^v^'C«hipi&eli yMW^'f^t&MBn&kb'-Ue tR*< H.0»«blcanK' *&*#N^^BV. Houie^by. fkldin® ^^Bepr^^n^Ve^naerwboo 'IPs b«gan»;' -|y' '"• v •';'_ ^'fe" 1 " "-•- - _ '[ «I'anXopff|©d to tifs1bs|i an#^$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 partes plawronaji ^ "I believe thirf pfein3s of the plat- foran is r3fht i EleMevln^ this,*' tiiere is but One position licati taike, that.-Is to sustain the position expressed; in my party's ipiatsfoim** .-The Democriai^llfer •c®ite'nla«d. *or the rfght of flie Hanoxmiy t o ^>© 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 seeming- ly cloised the delbate «gainst flj© rule. Representative Jffaxawieik, Demo- craiL.of Oeorgia, wa^ •&*&*• recognized to ©lose debate for its adoption. . ~ Chairman Henry onoved 'the 'pre- ylons question" and a roll call -was ordered. Speaker Clark dM not talke, ; the floor to discuss the; rale. • - FU\E1{AL OF THE LATE MES. BAKBEIA . The tUEET-a! _of t h e lafte MTSL . Bar-. hell was held yesterday morMpg fr^p.' St.. Petefs church, and VKas.la.r^ffy aHInded showing the esteem ^$$$01% t|ie: deceased, (was heidt; A ro<qiiij^ i $ii|gfi'jnassfc Wa^lsal'd :w3*h i ^|Kthor'' Ou$l- lejte"^9e|||yrfe3^ -Itatli'or' l l a r i o n 4-ea- |co^i^^:F|ithev^a3l.^bvdea¥a9in. Tto.^ |^#^^ : *^^Pl^«:?@to»et^ Orvif* llSt.no wiPttld-endeijor to h4w,«»|»f ^o^^ The, ladJasv^ $s&to&u& ot aft-»eia ffi»fottwi^*ta|b|ffaft 3 imiiiijumim mini hmm *VLZ$£' «£*> MWWIMHWI wcenes wm S71 Margaret Street %, -'Prior. -*b--^iag-,to,-:;.tfa'e '-Aiiwt|c. : -,r«eion' Qe»*.' -Steely ;,wa» -*»:•: ip«EtoMr; '«f ,the signal corps and had built thousands of miles of miatary telegraph lines i n Tfcxaa and the southwe»t There was a pretty and quiet wed* ding at the Peaaleeville parsonage Wednesday morning, March 2B, J»l4, •when Mr. WilMam Alton, jton of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen of Pern, and Miss. Wretha May Newell, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Kewe}i, of Peasleeville -were united in marriage brldesniEld, And Jack Swinyer also of 3tf* pTMc&t as best man. Tne bride waa prettily and beeoK IngU* attired m Conenhegen allk. her tr*vejin£ .suit "belhg o^ eergte tn the l^bimojC^t^ms 'fthf!hat to match. *•< ^ t j&ttt th© ceremony.*1» ^*44i»S i>arty repaired to the "borne .of the bride's parents to partake of the wed. ding' dlnneV, .at which only n,ear Tela- tivcis were present. This being over the happy couple took the afternoon PRIZES FOR HE 61 'fteil liberal OJer of ibeClkitot SftTED E1BIE«IK^ OF TWENTY-FIVE XK>1&HP % ' fOUXK «0 KACH . —' ~^ TERjTKG COS HOW pomra wsubi SOOBEJJ , The Socteff4*fMr# to tbtn -granges of CUnlon connty ^ $25.00 each for the grange and 4n addition a $*6.D0 competed for by *H the cording to the foHowhaf Nwm W*^* «ihiWi Artistic •iT*ngem«et,%«^«s Number of variefie*, 15 P4T [The gsangeraof oar county tftw'' \Jbe,congratijilated on the display which they made »* last year and -with the big- < ^ tion coming ~the same "week, m tata for^, wftoretfey will Ue Bte- - ^ h m tnpnsand* xrf vUttodi^ guests- of the bride's * sjster, Mrs.. ola sreMde,nta -wlto vmrmm thV George I* Hewitt. 1»>. and Mrs. Allen have » N wide cir- cle "of friends and acquaintances and the heartiest Wishes of t h e ^communi- ty go with them for a long, nappy and prosperous future." ^ ' % After* April first, Mr* and. Mrs. .Al- len will itnake tb.«sir ^hon»~^n.^Pe : ru.^ where he wtUlj&rrjr m >fe. father's farm, SfAJRSRIEjD « AI^BN--NEWJ^Ltr—At , .Rea^lee- ville^K,. ?,iJ^Ej§$*Mi&M *&* Mq&Jt*- W," ! ^'ker'-'ot - the^^o%?MetS- j*|pt ,^^o^ r ;<5hurc^ k ;M^^^am. AWefe:Q$'$em, ajjdrii^Wrft^aJiSfay- .lTe^el|,-ot^ ^jgglg&^jfej^;!. "•x m a?** - ^7 -.. Q t J I t t S ^ v l t . E u t t g , Q*o»feina, MjaA.-! 0,, ;t914, - ^ § o n E, Coirier. mticepf, ^nnotnL .latere home, oomlng, it Is honed that jifyfi tra effort will be'made to muMuL^ *all tlie ntost 'attractiv* &$ groundi. The sawe space of l^ frontage by 8 feet deep wilt lt>o ted to each: grange and tho and variety of exhibit 1* lea to the- Judgment and tast^ -•-*&: grange itself. ^ * Grange Contest,\To the Clinton ^county registeiinjg 'iho «1 est number of its me'inbersMp in grange^ regf? ter in^ Grange B*B, €ui j t n g ^ e , fa|r<. u X$^4 t %he Society giye f a season't^jkefc for thi>> year Jf i |o j: oach. duly -eteoted officer of saj grange for the' ; sai|i year, ^hte 0^5, | e s t wfliLhe in charge of Mrs."%, -S?J jlooney, fecteta^of Pomina €ta«8»^ ,Wh^ will attend to-the registexlng °^1, jthe."nan\es.'of"grange visii;dte K ^irh-s>*| s^niea p,nd 4 post office addrels ofeacas. per^n will be taken and used py the " Continued on page "ft- Price « VI t ^Chefiireeessentials fliat inflnen ce the making of a purchase and de- termino the 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 that will give yon more returns than any other feed on the market. fi \. We are handling a toll line 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. m u < - I ic- U 4 - » % f ¥rsZ^"^/^r ^ irf- gh Feed Store Cor Oakand Protection Ave, Plattsbargh *> t ?TO^.

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Page 1: BURQH DAILY PRES - NYS Historic Newspapersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn84031094/1914-03... · mous.; \ :\y -; • Albany, Maitch 27—Alhe&sh up to midnight governor Ciyhn -liftd

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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

fSSEX COSNIYHAN HtLD FOR GRAND JURY

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tHARGKB r W l T t t CARRI3NG VV 1 :.\PONB WCnaOtTT 4 LICENSE

HAIL FTXKD AT $1,000

MaloDe Jail

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fr TRAIL OP BURNED BLASTING

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

PATRICK JR. M*CABE FOR STATU

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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 . ' • ' ' " /"' "•*-.' *"

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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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-'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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