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1MHEPIVE THE ESSEX COUNTY" REPUBLICAN JULY 25, 1913. PAGF. nv HUDSON FALLS GIRL HAS NARROW ESCAPE. . # V - U Struck by Lightning While Sit. ting »n Crandall Park Cottage. Back Badly Burned. Etiul Clugstou, niue-y ear-old daugh- ter of Mi. and M,s - Hugh Clugstan of HuJsui Falls, narrowly escaped being lil;,,] KiKiay afternoon when lightning , < ;vk hti as she wag fitting in the i , _•.> iii C r a n d a l l park. The light- u j un^it her back considerably ;,,..! >eJ the child to become hyeter- u.tl :>r. C». A. Chapman was sum- mo ml 10 the park, and after ad minis- teiius treatment and amusing the child's meiher that ai»eedy recovery , • iKt lake place, the little girl was ivinowd 10 her home. Ti:e child, accompanied by twenty lt u..i>- little friend*, went to the park iiu:••:!» T he afiernooi^or a picnic, and v;.n the storm, wTkh was the moat M v< • o( the season, came up about 4 Uk sue sought shelter ia the col- lar lightning struck a meter :i ulsters the current used la ::.- *he Henry Crandall month t A >ing consternation among .:;le lolks. The little girl's cloth- •:>» badly burned. . uauia^e done to the meter put '2 i i.^his on the monument >: v < iii mission last night, r : ttle girl has practically recov- i\*m ;he shock. MALONE BOY DROWNED IN TRYING TO REACH BOAT. t-u - tr ard Sherrier, Aged 15, Meets Death in Indian Lake—Swam Out After Boat. i lard Sherrier, K» years of ai?e, of ivxare.s street, Malone, was drown- I 'My after noon last Wednesday ? ii an Lake. An attempt at res- * > a young woman failed, because liability to swim. The body was . red about two hours later. •:itT was camping with two oth- ; >, t w o or three years younger. N;..rk's Camp, at the upper end of * am»». While they were eating » ::-:• their boat broke away and :>••! down stream. Sherrier donned aning suit and leaving his asso- :tr- Orlane Mark and Paul Murphy > vf Makme. swan out after their Ai>jkaremJy he was selted with ramp, for he gave indication of .'; > soon after getting into deep ** r His cries and those of his cotn- n< were heard by Miss Reynold* Malone, a daughter of the well A n physician of that town who s camping and went out after th^ . but before she reached him he :k and, unable to swim, she was un- r to go into the water after him DEATH ENDS LIFE OF AGED AND HONORED RESIDENT. Silent Messenger Yesterday Calls Mrs. Katharine McGuire to Htr Fmal Reward, In the death of Mrs. Katherine Mc- Guire, which occurred at 7 o'clock yes-! 10 * 11 xhl * we * k - KEESEVILLE PERSONALS. —Samuel Casey enjoyed Sunday in town. —Frank Flaney of Peru waa in town Sat ui day. Mr r.nd Mrs. William Roberts were —Charles Call was la Kliiabeth- tciday morning in the home of her daughter, Mrs. John McAioou, the vil- lage has lost one of iu oldest and most honored resident*\ She was born in the Hie La Noix. tbe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thoouu* Jordan. W a e u a young girl her par- ents removed from Canada and locat- ed la South Ptattsburg, where she re- sided until eight ecu years of age when she was wedded to John McGuire of Lewis. F o l l o w J11 g t h e i r m a r r i a g e , the young couple took #• their residence in Lewis where they made their home nearly half a century, and until the death of Mr. McGuire. Immediately after her husbands de- mise, the bereaved widow came to Keeseville aud became au inmate of the home of her daughtei. Mrs. M»- AIooo with whom she resided until called to ber final reward. Mrs. Mciiuiie was the mother o* six children, B. J.. Johu. Michael and James, Mrs. McAlo^n and Klizabeih Mcisuire. of whom three <a:vivc. Tfct-y are J. B. and Joau >kGu::e ?n\l Mrs. McAlocn. all of th = s village. The ou- er near survivors ar^-: T w o broth*-;?». Luke aud ThoL»a<* Jordan of Plat'>- buig, and two s>'c:>, Mrs. Margaret R>an of Plattsbuig md Mr*, Jennie O'boughlin of St. Pa'il. Miua. Despite her advaucitig years. Mrs. McGuird po^s^sstd all o: her faculties ir. town Sunday. ! —William Barker of Piattaburg was in town Sunday. —Melvin 1-uck of Keene Valley was ia town Sunday. , —The A. W. Boyntoa family are in camp at l>ouglas. —Kuigers Stagg Kasson w a s i n AJ- Ijyany W e d n e s d a y . —C. H. MeXutt of Elizabetbtown was in '.ov/u Sunday. —J. H. A. Bond's faiuiiy returned from camp Monday. —Uev. R. S. O Del! was a Friday- vis: tor in Platt»burg. —iiarry At wood transacted business in Burlington Monday. —John Hero oi Burlington is visit- ing Clarence McAlovii. Miss Heleu Latourelle is visiting nhalves in Schenectady. W. H Mc^uIloi;gh of Naith Hud son. was in town Suuvlay. M*>s tieortia M ) ^ i^*^v o f Scheaec- tady was u t<»wu Saturday. —i*ei»u»y Sheriff Jv-ha Bishop was n Kh/at»e*ht^ wn this w«<<k. 'A'iillaui Sto; r* transacted bus*- nt s* Moi!d« y u :!i;ri'::j;»oii. —4*h.:rU^ Ua:vr> of Poit H-eary j Wotjaft The *tlewcdSL Start - : 'J Ir ii j Soda Water Ice Cream Soda Root Beer, Ginger Ale Orangeade Sundaes HOPKINS' DRUG STORt Stan REPORT SHOWS LOCAL FAIR NETTED THE SUM OF $703.10. —J. H. A. Bond went to Albany Tues- day. —M:ss Mary Cord eujo>e-J Suuda\ f an»oug friends iu Wilisboro Money to be Turned Over to McAuley J A Butler of Plattsburg pasM-ii j Academy Fund For New Sunday among friends in towi.. \ Building. •in to a remarkable degree. ih n«n«i NEW YORK CHAUFFEUR IS FINED FIVE DOLLARS. Berpan Ral>e. a New York chauf- feur in the employ of a summer resi- <!ent arxa'Te neorge; wan arretted la«t ni^ht by Patrolaaan Beau din for speed- ing through Glen treet. He wan trmv elingst the rat^ of forty miles an hour and when Patrolman Beaudin held up his hand for the chauffeur to stop he ignored the officer and contin- ued on to the Empire garage where the officer took him in custody. He was arraigned before City Judge Enches and was fined five dollars. was cle;;r sad active until the last and her demise was due to the ravages of old age. A tew minutes before the an- gel of death came to cla.m it^ own Mrs McOuire closed her eyes and cnteied upon the eternal <leep with a smile o% her lips. She waa a life long and devout mem- ber of the Koiaaa Otholic church. within the circle of waich ^ie was aa active worker during all of her day-. Her friends weredimited in numbers only to the extent of her acquaintance. A faiOful wife, a Irving mother and a devoted friend. Mrs. MeGui.e »a< happiest when performing seme kind ly act for others. Her deeds of charity were countless, each executed i n th?M quiet, motherly marner wb.cb endear- ed the aged woman to all with whom she same :n contact Of h*>r it may truly be s?id she ^ ill b*> long and sin- cerely HM/urned. The funeral will rr.ke ;da< e at 1«» o'clock Saturday morning from the Church of The Iramaculat** Concep- tion, Father O'Reilly o^iriaTitj*:. SHOOTS ROOSTER AND ALSO WOUNDS MAN Some men are plain liars and others r • pnotize themselves into believing *: -t what they say is true even though r- sii't. REFEREE'S SALE. ^ PREME COURT: Essex County. 'it-urge W. Smith Plaintiff, against Joiin G. Fay ML Lulu Fay his wife; :*:.:;.- Marshall £ Homer Marshall. fc>-r h-isband; Warrea Fay and Mi^ c*i Fay. his wife; Orrm Fay and J. a Fay, his wife: Fay Norris. Min- Lit- H a y e s B u r r i l l . M a b e J H a y e s Jaco- W. Jessie Hayes. Aaron Hayes aad Sacie Hayes, his wife: Laviaa S. Wxl- kai^i; John F. Hrtciiooca, CfariaXia l^i:;hr. Marietta Hitchooci; Lacy A iioister, Ueorge Wright, Albert V-r.^^t, Akmzo Baker. Alpavocso Baa> tr. i.iiitl Uright aad Alida Baker aavd oui-r j^ersoa or persons wbo saay be i*::~ at law of Arteaaa W. Fajr. *e- cea-rd a&d w n o s e s i n e and rti- .dence are to the phrfatiaT I>f*^danta. By i&« rirtoe cf an interlocatary jjc^iL^t in partition in the tt:*-d actioav l> e*. i r tike •^12 at public auction at tfre office of A v;. r-oyDton in Cojt-r, Xew Tnrk, **«^~. on tnn Mtn nay nf inly nt 1# *^«K a. n u l*iX •<r.t>^d jiresninea. tn srlt; AH that *^a or pared nf taad in Jay. O c t t y , X . T, Eli Pettis of Gouverneur Gets Buliet i4i Lung After Same Had Neatly Clipped Rooster's Head. Eli Pettis, a Grand Army vet era a. aged €8years, received a gun shot wound while ar work w his sa^ mill at Little Yoik in the 'own of Fm*- ler, recently, which may result in death. George Denecia, a young man re- siding nearby on the Abbott farm wanted to kill oue of his roosr^rs. ar.-l decided TO shoot it. He took a .;:* calibre rifle, and his aim was g«>o*i enough to cLp the f^ml"s h-ad • :"; i leanly. The bullet struck th*- Lari clay ground and glam-ing quite sharpiy to one side, it rirocbetted straight u, Mr. Pettis, piercing his back, entering the lower i»ortion of tbe lobe of the right lung, where I: emb*»dd~d it self. Mr. Pettis coiiajrs^d, with a >hriek of jjain, but not until T n^ wouii'ied mar: was reached by Denecia could the lat- ter believe that the buiiet irom h:s gun had found a human Target. Be- sides being considerably out of line -»i Uie natural course of The bullet, Mr. Pettis was on a >j»ot several feet high- er than **^ere tbe mis.-^I h:t the ground after killing the chicken. A hasty examination showed that Mr. Pettis was severely wounded, a* he was barely conscious. Dr. S. C. Close of Gouverneur was summoned, Iput w a s unable to remove the bullet. Pettis was brought to his home at Gou- verneur and his condition is said to h* serious. Tbe ballet lies embedded in the rung, which is filled wit* blood. Mr. Pettis has a wif* and two daughter*. aal residrag at Gou Terse trr. *• u> a *..llt*r ii: t^wu Mord.iv Mi>3» lsa***l Bc*ro of riuriiagton *ii- i; : >t of M ss Mary O H tar a. —ileo:gc S.gm<r i|as i-urchaaed OakHim rar from Chailes vVe^»on. Mi>s l i a iCol»-*ire - p v n t a lew days in riutrsbtirg. the guest cf rtlathes. —M ; ss H^Iea Frazi-r of Plattsbuzg s visiting h^r cousin. Mrs. Stokes. —A. C. Trumbull K;( Keene Valley, trayisacted bi;>.ne<s in town Tuesday —\V. J. Thibault of Ticondercga passed Sund '> amo:ig nienils in town —Mrs. H. P Leis and Mrs. <;*c. ^ t-t-is of Saiatiic \*^re visitors heae Sun day. —Mr. and Mis. Joseph Clark are re- joking over tbe arrival of a son, bora. July 13. —Mr. and Mrs. I*erby are occup>»r.g :ht*ir home on Port Kent Hill for the summer. Mr. and Mrs Charles McFarlarJ of Keene ValKy motoicd to Keeseville S^.nday. —George M Jacques cf Ausable Po.ks was a b::s:i:ess visitor ia town TursJay. —>I;:s Flossie Husha r<tinned fioui n v.sit with iriw \*$ in Fair Haven. last week —Mr**. B J M c G u i r e pas*«-.*d S u n d a y with Mr. ^;:d M's. Thomas Burroughs. Port K-:iV —-Mi-s Mary til:** was a SumLtv visitors iu Peru, a guest o' M*s. Pei« > Keee»f. Mi*s Mary Pbiniiey of I aw tuck. R I., is visiting her si&t^r. Mrs. Jch Matt AS shown the detailed rvpon /;ti:g fair given by the Com A. S. Prime a:.ti M^s I Prime of l'pi*er Jay were caile 1 u ^ J « y in this v .llage. —Mrs. Thomas Burroughs ar.d M". •* Wan en Good and M>a. callde Wedi**:- day in relative* n\ town —Harlow-* N culls and Miss Helta Arson last evening tTuu:>day» a;*t-L* id a banquet in K>>eX- Ml. and Mis. X H Aldikh «t: Sunday guests at the Romeyn camp. l>ou£las. -Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Starks of Sa- anac l^ike were Wednesday gues-s o Mr «:.d Mrs. M. J. Cullanan. M.ss Dula Kobare returned Tue- day night, alter visiting friends in IV conderoga and i^ake George —Mrs. John Stone and Miss Lena Stone of Burlington are guests of Mi*. Htnry Allen. North Sable street. *\*. H. Lacy of Wyandotte. Micir arrived Wednesday to pass a mon'i: with his sisters. Mrs. William McMa bun arid Miss B. Lacy —Mis T. L. Ryan of Plattsburg w.i- called to Keeseville by tbe herioas nl Mess af her s.ster, Mrs .' >h:\ McGuire sr . *ho>e death incurred «>e>terda>« Thuistlay. -Mr tind M:s .1, hn Gamble of !•<• pars* d their bon-yimon with Mr. ai:-! Mrs Thomas lUirror.ehs. !*ort K**:. I Mr* Gamble was forme J i> Miss Gra« , Beiv-w Of ttie t» mer, lul aNsoc:iatii>u fur the benefit of t Mi-.Vui*> acaoemy. The total receipts of tin* baazar were $MH».21. from w aiv n uere deductIH! the expei:**^. auii".nt'iiK to $^7.11. leaving a net bal- ance of $7« , 3.1t*. The latter sum will I be t i'.iiii o\<rr to the laud irom wUica »*i!i (e j«aid the ci st of erecting a ,laig. iiud commodious addition to the ( ai'ac«-m>. It is expected work on the new Miucture wi,! be started some tiiu» next month, .be plans ha\i&^ beeti accepted and bids asked for. The Con:in rcial association's re^iort ioi- lov > Xm.ier «f tickets sold 2*1.. $2^>2 i ^ Nun :H r of dollar tickets £ivec away for door prizes 10 T*•; 41 No, or stubs.. < ash contributed By Hrnry Duudas liv Mary .*. McNally . . By Mrs. l.« uis i: BouUey By v ji 0.1? . i'-* rs .o'al 1'nx e^-ds fn»m hall: Jur.e ".tii ... Julie ••th n lieu of food: . . . :+> .:u Mr-. K I). (» I> n--11 last 1; iri.ii*L*on. M:-s Una Harsrrave* is visit : at; i-r «O*T*T. Mrs Aifrf d Hst«». of Ausa oie Chasm. —Wilfred Varno of Piattsburg ar- rivet! in tcw-n Monday and will be einplny*-d here Mr. rn^l Mrs. Elex. 1-atourelle of P!.t:tsburc wer«^ The guests of the : r *c>n G* o : c . Sunday. —Charles Allen returned Tu^sdav from LeominVter. Miss., whorr* he vis- it's! hi£ son. Prank —Mr. and Mrs. R H. Newman <f New York city wer* registfTed at A*» R:versid*» S'ind^y. ArbJickl^ and Miss Ella j Jry/k IIS v:id of E>sex w>-ek v sited lriends in j —Mrs. E. C. liarr aid g-:tnddau^ ' t* r. Miss Peail Atder>o:i of Spriuc field, Mass. who had »»een visitn:* Mr*. Barrs brothers. I*ee and Fred Arthur, returned home Monduy. —Mrs. George Doughty and d4* m'\- ter. Miss Grac^. are re?v*tered u. The Conimert-ial. Mrs Dot:eh:y was a vi>- TOI here ab«»ut fifee;-. y#*ui s airo nt which Time she it:so passe«i st-^er:-.'. days at Dougl::s. —Messrs. Jeff a:;'! \* :iiar ! Busna. G. H. I-atourelle ,nr»d Josr-] J. Pat re*: mot* Ted 'o Eiizab* ?fi A --A n S:«turti«' last, 'a Joe" I-ashwa> * car, to wit- Jui "ircd r.i-a prizes donated by: Hun N. T. Hewitt A N Haiti: H :.. C. J. Vert •«:.:al C. -.» dt'iuitcni by Sterns and \\ .luer nrs? and Tlie \, the ball zam Klirabeth:* wn ca: ;: K.-r-ev:: —Mr. r-nd Mrs Frank Pr^strn rl- —\v H. Mitther. P. irl:r»ir»on w^r^ g u ^ t s cf Tdr. and M:s jand Mi<s Mac Labn.i: Walter" Ma^e S mday. , and Mr and Mrs J : ^n. ioiisburg who ar#- n. i!e and H. Rice .k.ii« ar. (iiir.ebt T». M:ri; of W'tiu auto ' via at Mrs. Cl.irenc^ McGnir^ and F-?.::k. were l^st week guests of Mr jof th<* Adiro'd:o k- v.en-- in Ket^evili* ar^d M r s . I"). C o f f e e . P e r u . Wednesday. While h» e Messrs. Math- —Mr. and Mr*. F. A. Winsbip andj*r ?.rd Rire «•*••• v. •• uie callers §:. Mrs. E. A fVafTord w*>re araong tb";ir. Rei-iblrar < >•' . Monday vis!tor« in P.axlingT'-n. —Mrs. Thomas Scbcfrld of Plaits a.nd rLASH OF MCHTNIfSiC HTTS CNfOM BAG VL!_ b ;rg is visitirg h^r :*ar*»T)ts; M r Mrs. Peter Lacy of Chesterfield. —Mrv David Rutk-dge and sr« r r Fairbav-n. Vt.. la*it w<*k TUdt'^d" .Tr>«if.;ih M c i l ' i i r e a n d M r s . W a l s h . —Messrs E A. Liberty. Roy Wn<h. L. Wo^dnjff. G e o r g e Ba««^ :• f t Ei«zr» betfctown vere in town Monday. —Mrs. E C. Bull :*nd son Arrh'ir. are sj>ead : ziz a w^*»k ir» A u s a b l e F o r k s , th* ruesi of b^r son. Mr. Carl Bull. —Philip Arthur motored 10 Dann^ mora S p t u r d a v . a n d w a s t b e g^i**««t o f bi!« ;»arents, Mr. end Mrs. J. I. Arthur —Marrto Mannix. jr- of Brooklyn, a r r i v e d i a s t w*»f»k t o r*a*«s t b e r*ma : f>d- «»r of the summer w/?a b'm uncle, I^eo —Mr. and Mrs. Hartta Utseadnrf and f^n <w* fr be»e*-tadv. i«a**ed thr^uaa to*a Tuesday «a tte^ir way to P i a t t *d»arg —Caarlen Hooker «f Pirn^ HIIK. M ! l*aay. is a «roe*t of Dr. aad Urs. W. X. Xead. wh# are occaj»yia« tfcesr sfum^u s Douglas. Thorns* HVGair* ef Fawr Harem. V t . as visrrifig his Jow-i* McG&r* asd lira. Mm* W KEESEVILLE BREAKS OUT OF BLANK COLUMN Men From Horse Nad Village Score Their First Victory Trouncing 1 W neviile. As a result i»f tlie » ..isii Thuradav j iHtwt^eii the two ' Vi.;;uns —that * the Keesvillians. sometimes tailed th-« "Nailers." and the Minevilliar.s. better known as tbe "Miners.* the first nam- ed "viiliaaa" are now figuring jierceat- a«e Of course, their |»erreiit*a» TV.S small to nun. but if o r e Mr Winch had done the tw irlinj: in fore, it would hav« been higher He certainly has tlie arm. tbe s;«eed and the he*d. and be kaows IVD to «se all taree FYoaa the t**gi*tiinx of the fourth Urn lag ta>e s a i l e r s *o> the senile that Wat ««»< « 1 In thi* 41. f%* ; .•.•••-» brt tjarougsi Klake aLd « as followed by . A. Haaraa, wbo is aa att^miite4 tMn-j •oe r«w:a>ed t"he s»ag. W<a ««ri»ig on J PrepCT^ti s jrrojTxi-M- t*. at<o>nd as*d J RfcmaaXi's wild ihry»» bf^tae. E Ha* ; t# fd»nrt ai»d Pre«cxirt crossed July 1^ |«i4 tave *da*e. Wfn«i *Mmt«d a "Ciacir'- ] at kail . mMti M t ~ 1 9 B^aave a n d T t r a w followed smtif. Blake siaasei Kir- Total fry assd issued K Haaroa wita t»e la*t rasa. Wsaca arojsdedl to Blake aad Total - -.crV at ike aiate Total lai tfce ».ita Wirnc* walk** Vogao,Xe« receipts (Use saoae o e r e Voga&'s <ody mar tot wbo resacoew l"o*ai receipts L>t>.>ursemetits as loUows May p a i d expr«.->*» May 22 paid iiostage Ma> 22 i»aid for stationary >!a< 24 \<A d expi'ess Muy 2i« paid expiess Ma*. 2> pa d postage Jui.r- - paid tor i»ost cards Ji;i.^ 2 paui P-Upuone via Peru. 4 cai!« Ji.ue T paid telephone Per*. 2 caii* Ji.i.e 14 i»:iid jostage ... .7v.:.»- 1 pa d ln»y work hail Ji.i.e !•• paid Noah Latourl- *-U«-. music at dance Thursday and Sat .. June 11 paid Lo7«» work, hall .J 1.: •• K; paid Mi!-s Neilie Su\ai:e. music fur dance 2 Lights .. .Ti,;.. 14 1 :» d Altred Mace. • • 1 .»H Kt Ii> r.ii I M«-. H. H. Tnomi'son t !1 fc»r co^kiUC :> ; |«.d Win Fox dance music ri Friday nxght J u n e 7 j»aJd Kd S t » n e J u l i e 1C» p a i d E a s e s C o Reje publican Co Juii^ i€ paid F. M. Hopkins" ; Sons Jimp 1< paid Joseph Graves financial secretaiy St Joans for rent of nail « and piano \ June 1 paid Geo. W. Smith j xnilk and cream Jane K f*i4 esqiress on re- turn of ooilar ticket. /.. June 1< paod for rroaing tabei clot* of St. Janata Sor-iety 1€ f>aai PASS UNLUCKY SEVENTH; JINX BOBS UP IN NINTH. \l Through Eight Innings Keeseville Plays Faultless Game. Then Lose*. | Despite several defeats, including . the one at the eleventh hour Wednes- day on Picotte field, Keeseville'* baseball team members appear to have hit the upward grade and their future looks more promising than it did after the Saturday's game in Klizahethtown. The Jinx, which attached Itself to the locals right off the reel at the begin- ning of the season, has been routed J from the uulucky seventh inning, and. j if the dope sheet is read correctly. It I this week made it last gaspiag stand I In the ninth. In other words ihe old 1 trouble making hoodoo should be no where in evidence when the home team again faces an opposing nine. To make this doubly certain, a change c»r two in the personnel of thc- team would greatly please the fa us. I l^ocal lovers of the national sport, whose patronage makes the game pos- sible here, would like to see one or j two new faces in the lineup. et»pecially ugainst the County Seat erg. who a:v due here Saturday. The same loyal rooters would al>o like to see the honir bovs perfect belter te:*m v 01 k thai, h a s b e e n d e l a y e d . Wiv. few excep- tions, the Keesev.lie player^ worn pa re tavorably with those auacii^d t *i v other team in the league, a fact whu J should be as readily retfguued by tin men themselves as it is by the publ c Loral and vicinity permanent an! irau>ient residents will royally s»jp- l*ori a team which will u.n A ;s shct:e of games aud the maua^ruieni has 11« ight to crab the sj>ort here by nejelec: iiig to provide the fans with what they pay real money to witness. To return to Wednesday's contes* Westi»ort opcued the battle by goin^' to the bat first aud with Sievens in the bot for Keeseville the visitors were retired in prompt order. The locals gave their slabmau brilliant sup:or* until the srxth. up to which time they ap|ieared to have victory on ice. With only three sessions to play. West port scored two runs, equalling the number gathered earlier in the contest by their opponents. As the seventh and eighth ended without either side add- n.g to i;s tally saeet it jus: did seem Keeseville would bring home the l*a con. but alas and alack, the jinx bob- bed up in the first half of the ninth. Wit a tv.o men out. two men on bases and t*o strikes on the batter, the hor?e t'*y? li.t the toboggan and be |f«ue :h<-y r-»ache*l the bottom the visi- $4TT I'^iti-r^ hid chalked f.ve runs for a tot n of seven. Keeseville was retired w itii little or r.'> effort ir. the final round ard the >ci»re v\ is U^sTpon T, Keeseville 2. Diamond Chips. Vack of s^e^-d in fieldit.g t h r e e l»n!l> V^HS as im;:-h n>j)otisible for Wediie day"s deUat : »* . * KJ'.I er factors. Stevens p:tc;o-d L r.'T-s:stent tame and was given sood i;:pport except uti r h:et occasions. It will Ue a hut time in the old tows oituruay e\ennc—provid.uc Keesc- ulie trims E'town. The County Setters administered a severe druthing Saturday to Ketse t r e . Let all fa:.s a'te;*d Saturdays game •»r. P.iotte tied, that the l.>cal team may i»e cheered to vitn»r>. Had Stevens tightened sufheientiv to fan his man iu the ninth hut "huts tfc-? use? COMPLETE STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR YOUR PORCH Porch Posts, Balusters, Rail, Brackets, Newel Posts, Etc. All of good clear stock at very , reasonable prices. Let us know your requirements and we wilt satisfy yo? jo QUALITY AND PRICE. Agents for Longman & Martinez Paints Glens Falls Portland Cement, Bellows Tills Pulp Plaster R. Prescott & Son, Inc. £ Keeseville. New York »• e $M 4e 13* 20 243 4* «»e $i::..> 4." IMi *M»e.21 $1 e 40 1 2." 1" i ! i i ! i I i i I ! i 1 !••• 2!* ec KEESCVILLC TANS THINK THIS ACTION PROPEP 2 0!» « ;:. 14* i*> 1 72 F. D. Abernethy Successor to * H. W. ALLEN & CO. Burlington, Vt. . The Semi=Annual Clearance Sale offers opportunities for saving that cannot be sverlocJced by any person who would economize upon ihe-r pur- chases for Summer or early Autumn needs Women's Tailored Suits AT Jl ST HALF REGULAR PRICES Make selections from our regular stock of hickarane tailored woolen or linen suits, representing the iv'stest type of workmanship in the most desirable styles \VOOLLN SUITS— Formerly selling at SC:.50, $2?.00, $32.50, $35.00, $37.50, $40.00, $42.50. $50.00. $55.00. $5S00, $00.00, $ o 00. PRICED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE AT $:i.25 $12,50 $!3.r3 S'5.00 S'6.25. $17.50 $20.00 $21.25 $22.50 $24.00 $25.00 $2<>.00 $30.00 $32.50 I I J t I I I t $2".50, ?^ff, $45.00. $*\*X; $iF.TS. $27 5»1 J. B icrooene* for m i; # J i «* mr 1 *r^ 1 n «4 9 39 •vr.ii r: ii fMW 21 j Over Enthusiastic Home "Bug" Adopts Unusual Method in Registering P-otest Against Umpire. After l>eiu|: called out on fttiik**s \r l"mi»ire Moot Mc-Connick. in m mum*- jof ball between two teams of the i'oal kiid Coke League played at Mr. Bmi- duck. Pa.. Luther White, a member ^ the Mi. Braddixk team, ran to hi.- home nearby and *ecui*d a Winches- ter rifie. returned tn the field, wher^ he threatened tu kill the umpire an i members of the vUiting team I Over a thousand sj»ecta.tors. arnor.^ them many women and children imm'- diately *oucat safety in flii^iT. With- J in lb roe minutes after bis appearance j witc the a:tf» White had the playing field to himself. Uosoen and csuldrcs ran fcreamina: hysterically through) the s t r e e t * a n d m e * a i d fcefei&d o k > e c ^ of all kim4s 1 iiij*ire McCormick found two offi- cer* md wfefe them sw#ore4 4OWB oa Uhit^ while he was tnrimg lscate line Miiifi, the catcher of the <n- ^^rrr/ team. After usins: their miarht ***** freely the saletrs oreticatae Whit* ia4 carrieel kiss kefare Ma***] trat^ McCassey, wks jr-miaid rd ikat • tkefn k. that fey osje. kat tkat ke JicC LINEN SUITS— Formerlv selling at $:i 50, 16.50, 17.50, 1^>'\ 21.50,22 50/25.00,32.5^ PRICIfD FOR QUICK CLEARANCE AT 55.73 $5.25 $6.75 5^.25 $10.75 $12.50. $16.25 White Woolen Suitings Variety of fine medium tind heavy serge wea\es. also diagonal and novelty effects varying in widths iicir 50 to 5 > inches, formerlv selling at $1.25. 1.50, 2.00 2.25 and 2.50. priced at 95;. $!.05 $:.15 $1.20and$1.50 COLORED SUITINGS Lupin's Fine French \*oile—usually selling at $1.2? and 1 50, priced at 5^C per yard. SERGE SUITINGS—Navy and Copenhagen Blae Brown Tan, Gray, also Black, value 85; and 51.0" | priced at 68 ;ents per yard. AT $1.00 —Variety of stylish weaves and colorings actual worth $1.50 and 1.75, priced at $1,00 per yard MYSTRAL CEOTH—Especially suitable for coat? and suits—navy and Dutch Mue. gray and tan, 5oinctes wide, value $1.75. priced at $!.19 per yard. FINEST WOOLEN SUITINGS—Including thesea- son's high grade novelties in Scotch mixtures, Bedford cords, Whipcords. "Worsteds, Serges, etc . various color- ings, originally selling at S2 00. 2.2? and 2.50 per yard Priced at $1.50 per yard, I I I i # J « i s i i i # ! i i t •artke4»r~*«t Colored Dress Silks, 39c per yard French Peau de Cygne changeable effects, tint »T- feu silks, including several piece* <ri Haskell Silks in de- sirable colors, actual value 75c. *i5c and $1.00 per yard priced at 3*> cents per yard CHENEY BROS SHOWERPROOF FOU- LARDS—*8 cents per yard HASKELL^ FANCY SILKS ^Inchiding vanety of | pretty stripes and checks in fashkmable colors, also Mack and white—usual price f 1JO0, priced at 65c per ya*d NO\ ELH DRESS Stt-KS—FashamaNe colorn^ —usually scfiiiie at S1-2^ and 1.50, priced at 75c pe^ fd TUB SILKS—Variety- of neat stripes, espccuHyscst- ^ j able for blouse watsi- dhresses and men's shirts, 34 inches AejJ wide, priced at 87 xnts per yaril El Black Silks 20 Mch MessaBne: specsd af 68 xns per yard 3d inch MesaHae: special at 95 cents per yard. 36 Inch bfessahne: special at $1 JO per yard 40 inch Messahne: special at $1J9 per vard. T inch Gold Band Taffeta: special at 95 jeneper yd 36 inch Haskell Taffeta: special at $1.15 per yard. 54 ipdi Pure Dye Taffeta; special at $2-00 per yard 20 inch Lamsiac: special at 7S ants per yard 24 inch LwaLim: special at 95 jeats per yard 2o inch Shanmae S-Jinnc speed at Si JS per yard $ I # I 'I # # I i t f f I I i i f f t J i i i i i I u i { II f M-1;i n 1 > i i *w H

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1MHEPIVE THE ESSEX COUNTY" REPUBLICAN JULY 25, 1913. PAGF. nv HUDSON FALLS GIRL

H A S N A R R O W E S C A P E .

. # V -U Struck by L ightn ing W h i l e S i t .

ting »n Crandall Park C o t t a g e .

— Back Badly Burned .

Etiul Clugstou, niue-y ear-old daugh­

ter of Mi. and M , s - H u g h C l u g s t a n of

HuJsui Falls , narrowly e s c a p e d b e i n g

l i l ; , , ] KiKiay a f t ernoon w h e n l i g h t n i n g

, < ;vk hti a s s h e wag f i t t i n g in t h e

i , _•.> iii Crandal l park. T h e l ight -

u j un^it h e r back c o n s i d e r a b l y

;,,..! >eJ the ch i ld t o b e c o m e hyeter-

u. t l :>r. C». A. C h a p m a n w a s sum-

mo m l 10 the park, a n d a f t e r ad min i s -

te i ius treatment and a m u s i n g t h e

child's m e i h e r that ai»eedy r e c o v e r y

, • iKt lake place , t h e l i t t l e g ir l w a s

iv inowd 10 her h o m e .

Ti:e child, a c c o m p a n i e d by t w e n t y

l t u..i>- l i tt le fr iend*, w e n t t o t h e park

iiu:••:!» The a f i e r n o o i ^ o r a p i c n i c , a n d

v ; . n the s torm, w T k h w a s t h e moat

Mv< • o( the s e a s o n , c a m e up a b o u t

4 U k s u e s o u g h t s h e l t e r i a t h e co l ­

l a r l i g h t n i n g s t r u c k a m e t e r

:i u l s t e r s t h e c u r r e n t u s e d la

::.- *he Henry Cranda l l month

t A >ing c o n s t e r n a t i o n a m o n g

.:;le lo lks . T h e l i t t l e g ir l ' s c lo th-

•:>» badly burned.

. uauia^e d o n e to t h e m e t e r put

'2 i i .^his o n t h e m o n u m e n t

>: v < iii m i s s i o n last n ight ,

r : t t le girl h a s p r a c t i c a l l y recov-

i\*m ;he s h o c k .

MALONE BOY DROWNED IN TRYING TO REACH BOAT.

t-u -

tr

ard Sherr i er , A g e d 15, M e e t s

Death in Indian L a k e — S w a m Out Af ter Boat .

i lard Sherr i er , K» y e a r s of ai?e, of

ivxare.s s t r e e t , Malone , w a s drown-I 'My af ter n o o n la s t W e d n e s d a y

? ii an L a k e . A n a t t e m p t at res-

* > a y o u n g w o m a n fa i l ed , b e c a u s e l iabi l i ty t o s w i m . T h e body w a s

. red about t w o h o u r s l a ter . • : i t T w a s c a m p i n g w i t h t w o oth-

; >, t w o or t h r e e y e a r s y o u n g e r .

N;..rk's C a m p , at t h e u p p e r e n d of

* am»». W h i l e t h e y w e r e e a t i n g »

::-:• the ir boat b r o k e a w a y and :>••! down s t r e a m . S h e r r i e r d o n n e d a n i n g su i t a n d l e a v i n g h i s asso-

:tr- Or lane Mark a n d Paul Murphy

> vf M a k m e . s w a n out a f t e r t h e i r

Ai>jkaremJy h e w a s s e l t e d w i t h ramp, for h e g a v e i n d i c a t i o n of

.'; > soon a f t er g e t t i n g i n t o d e e p

** r H i s c r i e s a n d t h o s e of h i s cotn-

n< w e r e heard by M i s s Reynold* Malone, a d a u g h t e r of t h e w e l l A n p h y s i c i a n of t h a t t o w n w h o

s c a m p i n g and w e n t o u t a f t er t h ^

. but b e f o r e s h e r e a c h e d h i m h e :k and, u n a b l e t o s w i m , s h e w a s un-

r t o g o i n t o t h e w a t e r a f ter h i m

D E A T H E N D S L I F E O F A G E D

AND HONORED RESIDENT.

S i l e n t M e s s e n g e r Y e s t e r d a y C a l l s Mrs.

K a t h a r i n e McGuire t o Htr F m a l

R e w a r d ,

In t h e d e a t h of Mrs . K a t h e r i n e Mc­

Guire , w h i c h occurred at 7 o 'c lock y e s - ! 1 0 * 1 1 xhl* w e * k -

KEESEVILLE PERSONALS. — S a m u e l C a s e y e n j o y e d S u n d a y in

t o w n .

— F r a n k F l a n e y of P e r u waa in t o w n

Sat ui day . Mr r.nd Mrs. Wi l l i am R o b e r t s w e r e

— C h a r l e s Call w a s l a K l i i a b e t h -

t c i d a y m o r n i n g in t h e h o m e of h e r

d a u g h t e r , Mrs. J o h n M c A i o o u , the vil­

l a g e h a s los t o n e of i u o ldes t and mos t

h o n o r e d res ident*\

S h e w a s born in t h e H i e La N o i x .

t b e d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. Thoouu*

Jordan . W a e u a y o u n g gir l her par­

e n t s r e m o v e d from Canada a n d locat­

e d l a S o u t h Pta t t sburg , w h e r e s h e re­

s i d e d unt i l e i g h t e c u y e a r s of a g e w h e n

s h e w a s w e d d e d t o J o h n McGuire of

L e w i s . Fo l low J11 g t h e i r m a r r i a g e , t h e

y o u n g c o u p l e t o o k #• the i r r e s i d e n c e

in L e w i s w h e r e t h e y m a d e t h e i r h o m e

near ly hal f a c e n t u r y , a n d unt i l t h e

d e a t h o f Mr. McGuire .

I m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r h e r h u s b a n d s de­

m i s e , t h e b e r e a v e d w i d o w c a m e to

K e e s e v i l l e a u d b e c a m e au i n m a t e of

t h e h o m e of h e r d a u g h t e i . Mrs. M»-

AIooo w i t h w h o m s h e r e s i d e d unti l

ca l l ed to b e r final reward .

Mrs. M c i i u i i e w a s t h e m o t h e r o*

s ix c h i l d r e n , B. J.. Johu . Michae l and

J a m e s , Mrs . McAlo^n and K l i z a b e i h

Mcisuire . of w h o m t h r e e <a:v ivc . Tfct-y

a r e J. B. and J o a u > k G u : : e ?n\l Mrs.

M c A l o c n . al l of th = s v i l lage . T h e o u -

e r n e a r s u r v i v o r s ar^-: T w o broth*-;?».

Luke aud ThoL»a<* Jordan of Plat'>-

b u i g , a n d t w o s > ' c : > , Mrs. Margaret

R>an of P l a t t s b u i g m d Mr*, J e n n i e

O'bough l in of St . Pa'i l . Miua.

D e s p i t e her advauc i t ig y e a r s . Mrs.

McGuird po^s^ss td all o: her facu l t i e s

ir. t o w n Sunday . ! — W i l l i a m Barker of P i a t t a b u r g w a s

in t o w n Sunday .

— M e l v i n 1-uck of K e e n e Val ley w a s ia t o w n Sunday .

, — T h e A. W. B o y n t o a fami ly a r e in c a m p at l>ouglas.

— K u i g e r s S t a g g K a s s o n w a s in AJ-Ijyany W e d n e s d a y .

— C . H. M e X u t t of E l i z a b e t b t o w n w a s in '.ov/u S u n d a y .

— J . H. A. Bond's faiui iy re turned from c a m p Monday .

— U e v . R. S. O Del! w a s a Friday-vis : tor in Plat t»burg.

— i i a r r y At wood t r a n s a c t e d b u s i n e s s in Bur l ington Monday .

— J o h n Hero o i B u r l i n g t o n i s visit­ing C l a r e n c e McAlovi i .

— M i s s H e l e u L a t o u r e l l e i s v i s i t i n g n h a l v e s in S c h e n e c t a d y .

— W. H Mc^uIloi;gh of N a i t h H u d son. w a s in t o w n Suuvlay.

— M*>s t i e o r t i a M ) i * v of S c h e a e c -tady w a s u t<»wu Saturday .

—i*ei»u»y Sheriff Jv-ha B i s h o p w a s n Kh/at»e*ht^ wn th i s w«<<k.

— 'A'iillaui S to ; r* t r a n s a c t e d bus*-nt s* Moi!d« y u :!i;ri'::j;»oii.

—4*h.:rU^ Ua:vr> of P o i t H-eary j W o t j a f t

The *tlewcdSL Start -: 'J Ir ii j

Soda Water Ice Cream Soda

Root Beer, Ginger Ale Orangeade

Sundaes

HOPKINS' DRUG STORt

Stan

REPORT SHOWS LOCAL FAIR NETTED THE SUM OF $703.10.

— J . H. A. B o n d w e n t t o A l b a n y Tues­

day . — M : s s Mary Cord eujo>e-J S u u d a \ f — —

an»oug fr i ends iu Wi l i sboro Money t o be T u r n e d O v e r t o McAuley — J A But ler of P l a t t s b u r g pasM-ii j A c a d e m y Fund F o r N e w

S u n d a y a m o n g fr iends in towi . . \ Bu i ld ing .

• i n

t o a r e m a r k a b l e d e g r e e . ih n«n«i

NEW YORK CHAUFFEUR IS F I N E D F I V E D O L L A R S .

B e r p a n Ral>e. a N e w York chauf­feur in t h e e m p l o y of a s u m m e r resi-<!ent a r x a ' T e n e o r g e ; w a n a r r e t t e d la«t ni^ht by Patrolaaan B e a u d in for speed­i n g t h r o u g h G l e n t r e e t . H e w a n trmv e l i n g s t t h e r a t ^ of for ty m i l e s a n hour and w h e n P a t r o l m a n B e a u d i n he ld up h i s h a n d for the chauffeur t o s t o p h e i gnored t h e officer and cont in­ued on t o t h e E m p i r e g a r a g e w h e r e t h e officer took h i m in c u s t o d y . H e w a s a r r a i g n e d before Ci ty J u d g e E n c h e s a n d w a s fined five do l lars .

w a s cle;;r s a d a c t i v e unt i l the las t a n d h e r d e m i s e w a s d u e t o t h e r a v a g e s of o ld a g e . A tew m i n u t e s be fore t h e an­ge l of d e a t h c a m e to c l a . m it^ o w n M r s McOuire c l o s e d her e y e s a n d c n t e i e d upon t h e e t e r n a l <leep wi th a s m i l e o% her l ips .

S h e waa a l i fe long and devout mem­ber of t h e K o i a a a O t h o l i c c h u r c h . within t h e c i rc l e of w a i c h ^ i e w a s a a a c t i v e w o r k e r dur ing all of her d a y - . H e r f r i e n d s w e r e d i m i t e d in n u m b e r s on ly t o t h e e x t e n t of h e r a c q u a i n t a n c e . A f a i O f u l wi fe , a I rv ing m o t h e r a n d a d e v o t e d fr iend. Mrs. M e G u i . e » a < h a p p i e s t w h e n p e r f o r m i n g s e m e kind ly ac t for o t h e r s . H e r d e e d s of char i ty w e r e c o u n t l e s s , e a c h e x e c u t e d in th?M quiet , m o t h e r l y m a r n e r w b . c b endear­ed t h e a g e d w o m a n to al l w i th w h o m s h e s a m e :n contac t Of h*>r it m a y truly be s ? i d s h e ^ ill b*> long and sin­cere ly HM/urned.

T h e funera l will rr.ke ;da< e at 1«» o 'c lock S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g from t h e Church of The Iramaculat** Concep­t ion, F a t h e r O'Rei l ly o^iriaTitj*:.

SHOOTS ROOSTER AND ALSO WOUNDS MAN

S o m e m e n a r e pla in l i a r s and o t h e r s r • pnot i ze t h e m s e l v e s i n t o b e l i e v i n g *: -t w h a t t h e y s a y i s t rue e v e n t h o u g h r- sii't.

R E F E R E E ' S S A L E .

^ P R E M E C O U R T : E s s e x C o u n t y .

'it-urge W. S m i t h Plaintiff , a g a i n s t Joiin G. F a y ML L u l u F a y h i s w i f e ;

:*:.:;.- Mars h a l l £ H o m e r Marsha l l .

fc>-r h- i sband; W a r r e a F a y a n d Mi^ c * i F a y . h i s w i f e ; O r r m F a y a n d

J. a F a y , h i s w i f e : F a y N o r r i s . Min-

Lit- H a y e s Burr i l l . MabeJ H a y e s J a c o -

W. J e s s i e H a y e s . A a r o n H a y e s a a d Sacie H a y e s , h i s w i f e : L a v i a a S. Wxl-kai^i; J o h n F . Hrtc i iooca , CfariaXia

l ^ i : ; h r . M a r i e t t a H i t c h o o c i ; L a c y

A i io i s ter , U e o r g e W r i g h t , A l b e r t V-r.^^t, A k m z o B a k e r . Alpavocso Baa>

tr. i . i i i t l U r i g h t a a d A l i d a B a k e r aavd

oui-r j^ersoa o r p e r s o n s w b o s a a y b e i*::~ a t l a w o f A r t e a a a W . Fajr. * e -

cea-rd a&d w n o s e s i n e a n d rti- .dence a r e t o t h e phrfatiaT

I>f*^danta. By i&« r i r t o e c f a n i n t e r l o c a t a r y

j j c ^ i L ^ t in p a r t i t i o n i n t h e

tt:*-d actioav l>

e*. i r tike

• 12 at publ ic a u c t i o n a t tfre off ice o f

A v;. r-oyDton i n

C o j t - r , X e w Tnrk,

**«^~ . on t n n M t n n a y nf i n l y n t 1#

*^«K a. n u l*iX •<r.t>^d jiresninea. t n sr l t ; A H t h a t

* ^ a or p a r e d n f taad i n J a y .

O c t t y , X . T ,

Eli P e t t i s of G o u v e r n e u r G e t s Bu l i e t

i4i L u n g After S a m e H a d N e a t l y Cl ipped R o o s t e r ' s H e a d .

El i P e t t i s , a Grand A r m y vet era a. aged € 8 y e a r s , r e c e i v e d a g u n shot w o u n d w h i l e ar work w h i s s a ^ mil l at L i t t l e Y o i k in the ' o w n of Fm*-ler, r ecen t ly , w h i c h m a y resu l t i n death .

G e o r g e D e n e c i a , a y o u n g m a n re­s i d i n g n e a r b y on t h e Abbot t farm w a n t e d to kill o u e of h i s roosr^rs. ar.-l dec ided TO shoot it. H e took a .;:* c a l i b r e rifle, and h i s a i m w a s g«>o*i e n o u g h t o cLp t h e f^ml"s h - a d • :"; i l eanly . T h e bullet s truck th*- Lar i c lay g r o u n d and g lam-ing quite sharpiy to o n e s ide , it r i r o c b e t t e d s tra ight u,

Mr. P e t t i s , p i e r c i n g h i s back, e n t e r i n g the l o w e r i»ortion of t b e l o b e of t h e r igh t lung , w h e r e I : emb*»dd~d it self.

Mr. P e t t i s coiiajrs^d, with a >hriek of jjain, but not unti l Tn^ wouii ' ied mar: w a s r e a c h e d by D e n e c i a could the lat­t e r b e l i e v e that t h e buiiet i rom h:s g u n had found a h u m a n Target. Be­s i d e s b e i n g c o n s i d e r a b l y out of l i n e -»i Uie n a t u r a l c o u r s e of The bul let , Mr. P e t t i s w a s on a >j»ot s e v e r a l f e e t high­e r t h a n **^ere t b e mis.-^I h:t t h e g r o u n d a f t e r k i l l ing t h e c h i c k e n .

A h a s t y e x a m i n a t i o n s h o w e d that Mr. P e t t i s w a s s e v e r e l y w o u n d e d , a* h e w a s bare ly c o n s c i o u s . Dr. S. C. C l o s e o f G o u v e r n e u r w a s s u m m o n e d , Iput w a s u n a b l e t o r e m o v e t h e bul let . P e t t i s w a s brought t o h i s h o m e a t Gou­v e r n e u r a n d h i s c o n d i t i o n i s sa id t o h*

s e r i o u s .

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—Mr. and Mrs. I*erby a r e occup>»r.g :ht*ir h o m e on Port Kent Hil l for t h e s u m m e r .

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w h e r e in e v i d e n c e w h e n t h e h o m e t e a m a g a i n f a c e s an o p p o s i n g n ine .

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j t w o n e w f a c e s in the l i n e u p . et»pecially ugains t t h e County Seat erg. w h o a:v d u e here S a t u r d a y . T h e s a m e loyal roo ters w o u l d al>o l ike to s e e the honir b o v s perfect b e l t e r te:*m v 01 k thai , h a s been d e l a y e d . W i v . few excep­t ions , the K e e s e v . l i e player^ worn pa re tavorab ly w i t h t h o s e a u a c i i ^ d t * i v o ther t e a m in t h e l eague , a fact w h u J should be a s readi ly r e t f g u u e d by tin

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| f«ue :h<-y r-»ache*l the bot tom the visi-$4TT I'^iti-r^ h i d c h a l k e d f.ve runs for a tot n

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V^HS a s im;:-h n>j )ot i s ib le for Wedi ie — day"s d e U a t :»* . * KJ'.I er fac tors .

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T h e County S e t t e r s a d m i n i s t e r e d a s e v e r e d r u t h i n g Saturday to K e t s e t r e .

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F. D. Abernethy Successor to

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Burlington, Vt.

. The Semi=Annual Clearance Sale offers opportunities for saving that cannot be sverlocJced by any person who would economize upon ihe-r pur­chases for Summer or early Autumn needs

Women's Tailored Suits AT Jl ST HALF REGULAR PRICES

Make selections from our regular stock of hickarane tailored woolen or linen suits, representing the iv'stest type of workmanship in the most desirable styles \VOOLLN SUITS—

Formerly selling at SC:.50, $2?.00, $32.50, $35.00, $37.50, $40.00, $42.50. $50.00. $55.00. $5S00, $00.00, $ o 00. PRICED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE AT $:i.25 $12,50 $!3.r3 S'5.00 S'6.25. $17.50 $20.00 $21.25 $22.50 $24.00 $25.00 $2<>.00 $30.00 $32.50

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O v e r E n t h u s i a s t i c H o m e " B u g " Adopts U n u s u a l Method in R e g i s t e r i n g

P - o t e s t A g a i n s t U m p i r e .

After l>eiu|: ca l l ed out on fttiik**s \r

l"mi»ire M o o t Mc-Connick. in m mum*-

jof ball b e t w e e n t w o t e a m s of t h e i 'oa l kiid C o k e L e a g u e played a t Mr. B m i -duck. Pa . . L u t h e r White , a m e m b e r ^ t h e Mi. B r a d d i x k t e a m , ran t o hi.-h o m e n e a r b y a n d *ecu i*d a W i n c h e s ­t e r rifie. r e t u r n e d tn the field, wher^ h e t h r e a t e n e d tu kill the u m p i r e an i m e m b e r s of t h e v U i t i n g t e a m I

O v e r a t h o u s a n d sj»ecta.tors. arnor.^ t h e m m a n y w o m e n and c h i l d r e n imm'-d i a t e l y * o u c a t s a f e t y in flii^iT. With- J in l b roe m i n u t e s a f ter b i s a p p e a r a n c e j w i t c t h e a:tf» W h i t e h a d t h e p lay ing field t o h imse l f . U o s o e n a n d c s u l d r c s ran fcreamina: h y s t e r i c a l l y t h r o u g h ) the s t r e e t * a n d m e * a i d fcefei&d o k > e c ^ of a l l kim4s

1 iiij*ire McCormick found t w o offi­c e r * m d wfefe them s w # o r e 4 4 O W B o a U h i t ^ w h i l e he w a s tnrimg t» l s c a t e line M i i i f i , t h e c a t c h e r o f t h e <n-^ ^ r r r / t e a m . A f t e r us ins: t h e i r miarht ***** f r e e l y the s a l e t r s oret icatae Whit* i a 4 carrieel k i s s k e f a r e M a * * * ] t r a t ^ M c C a s s e y , w k s jr-miaid rd i k a t • t k e f n k.

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LINEN SUITS— Formerlv selling at $:i 50, 16.50, 17.50, 1^>'\

21.50,22 50/25.00,32.5^ PRICIfD FOR QUICK CLEARANCE AT 55.73 $5.25 $6.75 5^.25 $10.75 $12.50. $16.25

White Woolen Suitings Variety of fine medium tind heavy serge wea\es.

also diagonal and novelty effects varying in widths iicir 50 to 5 > inches, formerlv selling at $1.25. 1.50, 2.00 2.25 and 2.50. priced at 95;. $!.05 $:.15 $1.20and$1.50 COLORED SUITINGS

Lupin's Fine French \*oile—usually selling at $1.2? and 1 50, priced at 5 C per yard.

SERGE SUITINGS—Navy and Copenhagen Blae Brown Tan, Gray, also Black, value 85; and 51.0"

| priced at 68 ;ents per yard. AT $1.00 —Variety of stylish weaves and colorings

actual worth $1.50 and 1.75, priced at $1,00 per yard MYSTRAL CEOTH—Especially suitable for coat?

and suits—navy and Dutch Mue. gray and tan, 5oinctes wide, value $1.75. priced at $!.19 per yard.

FINEST WOOLEN SUITINGS—Including thesea-son's high grade novelties in Scotch mixtures, Bedford cords, Whipcords. "Worsteds, Serges, etc . various color­ings, originally selling at S2 00. 2.2? and 2.50 per yard Priced at $1.50 per yard,

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Colored Dress Silks, 39c per yard French Peau de Cygne changeable effects, tint »T-

feu silks, including several piece* <ri Haskell Silks in de­sirable colors, actual value 75c. *i5c and $1.00 per yard priced at 3*> cents per yard

CHENEY BROS SHOWERPROOF FOU­LARDS—*8 cents per yard

HASKELL^ FANCY SILKS Inchiding vanety of | pretty stripes and checks in fashkmable colors, also Mack

and white—usual price f 1JO0, priced at 65c per ya*d NO\ ELH DRESS Stt-KS—FashamaNe colorn^

—usually scfiiiie at S1-2^ and 1.50, priced at 75c pe fd TUB SILKS—Variety- of neat stripes, espccuHyscst-

^ j able for blouse watsi- dhresses and men's shirts, 34 inches AejJ wide, priced at 87 xnts per yaril

E l Black Silks 20 Mch MessaBne: specsd af 68 xns per yard 3d inch MesaHae: special at 95 cents per yard. 36 Inch bfessahne: special at $1 JO per yard 40 inch Messahne: special at $1J9 per vard. T inch Gold Band Taffeta: special at 95 jeneper yd 36 inch Haskell Taffeta: special at $1.15 per yard. 54 ipdi Pure Dye Taffeta; special at $2-00 per yard 20 inch Lamsiac: special at 7S ants per yard 24 inch LwaLim: special at 95 jeats per yard 2o inch Shanmae S-Jinnc speed at Si JS per yard

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