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Next w e e k Mr, Ohavles' Baldwin, the
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Rev. D.. ,C. H u g h e s o f New York, a m s , aged,?fefryiesciss.-- She h a d l i ' W J e f f e r s o n
County G o l f club w a s
saisorjbere qtBlacKEiveivfleits',Mllls.-Greai Bend, •more of .which
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a n d was a h i g h j y esteemed r e s i d e n t 1 bf g r o u n d Tuesday n o o n , a n d was a b i g
d e d i c a t e d , f o r t h e first time i n t h i s pal' s p e a k e r at- si, m a s s m e e t i n g held- t h a t village. -Sh'e was born i i r and; s u c c e s s . There w e r e 1 2 5 m e m b e r s
Tb,e i ; egistfai'Vm6h.thTy r e c o r d f o r - c i t y ' s ftistbr.y, w i t h t h a t p o m p a n d i m - in t h e . F i r s t B a p t i s t c h u r c h . ' This h a d always r e s i d e d ; i n Jefferson coqiirj .and x r f e n d s present.
OctoBer s h o w s tliati t l l e r e w e r e 33 ipressiven'ess characteristic' o f ' t h e weejc i s k n o w n as " o l d h o m e week" t y . She w'tfs'f'or m a n y years a menv-s
T h e maton, -for t h e Anson F . R o b J e w i s h religlbn.
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birth?,-??' m a r r i a g e s a n d 40. deat'ijs in. l b c a t e d oii P r o s p e c t street, jviayoi' in tile c h i i r c h , and a l a r g e p r o g r a m of p e r of the IBabti's't church of A-da-hiw- i n s o n c u p stained- a t 9 1 5 , with t e n
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M i s s Amelia B a n k e r w o n first p r i z e
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referee to'' 'ta ; Ke 'ieplialrn, p r o b f i n 'the' a s . - a . w o r t h y a d d i t i o n to t h e c i t y ' s linshead o f Adams, R e v . F r e d e r i c Al- d a u g h t e r , MrS. i H u g h P a d r i c k , dt (n, t h e l a d i e s p u t t i n g contest, Mrs. R .
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p r e s e n t by i n v i t a t i o n .
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Mrs, E l l e i i ; Duggan.
WatertGWii Markets.
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Elehard' S t e v e n s of No; 1 ^ JJeffierThursday
..•span- from t h e h a n d s of the c a r p e n - Poster "Wil'cox, the p a s t o r .
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son street;, ."iyas FHd'ay c o m m i t t e d , t o
t e r s a n d t h e p a i n t e r s , -was filled t o exercises -will take p l a c e i i i the after- d i e d early S a t u r d a y morning a c h.-r' F A R M E R S ' P R I C E S T O D E A L E R S .
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overflowing, m a n y people s t a n d i n g in, noon, t h o s e on, -Friday o c c u r r i n g in h o m e i n t h e ' t ' o w i i o f (Blounsfield nea^r
Butter.
the e v i d e n c e of .'Drs. I l e t t a n d ©idfe.!
t h e r e a r a n d l i s t e n i n g to the s p e a k e r s •the e v e n i n g .
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P r e s e n t R a i l r o a d S e r v i c e N o t Giving v i v e d bv her h u s b a n d ' , one son, Town:
the r e c r u i t i n g office i n S y r a c u s e F r i - t i o n address. A l t h o u g h but a y o u h g
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finding for t h e l a t t e r $ 1 4 2 .
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c o n t i n u o u s r o u n d of " k i c k s " ffom m o v e d from h e r e - tb^'BUffalo a b o t i c 3»< Veala l b
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Mrs. C U a r l e t t e 'Gillette.
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against' B h g a B e e b'f'keeprhe, % 'disor- fie S h a n n o n a t . t h e City opera h o u s e yet i t s ^ a r r i v a } ' ^ n e ^ g | ' littjej. 'for ..in- . Lansing, N o v . .©.W-Acute i n d i g e g - '.fireo!):hiaes.i
T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g ' i n a n e w p l a y , stead pf'^vaitirig','fpi:.jlhe western.cph;- -tion, is ascribed a s thelcause of ' ttra ; ;DeacOus ...<i, H i d e s ' a n d P e l t s . - '
derly h o u s e t o t h e grand.1 j u r y .
" B r i d g e . " ,,The p l o t " turns, u p o n a n e c t i o h s ^ a t T/.tica,, ' i t p l o w e d ,ah;£ad- d e a t h ,of .Mrs. C h a r l p t t e (Jilletiie -.(St- •Vealglcins, ... .'.". 7Kig«IambRe'tt!!.",.;.ai!a6()
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' W o n d e r l a n d , " known, t o every- y o u n g girl w h o h a s 'been left p e n n i - with t h e r e s u l t t k a t ' n d -westeiin'mail H e n d e r s o n , w h i c h . ' occurred -here>, Horeo'htdes.. H a y a n d S t r s i w . '
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iby its p r o p r i e t o r , "J. A . Miillih ? " t o . c a r e >bf his-. sistSr. T h e latter b e l i e v e s two .pr t h r e e hqurs- l a t e r , when t h e h p m e of W i l l i a m Ke'fioe. S h e • was- •Tlmopiy hay
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to April 1. T h o s e w i s h i n g d e n t i s t r y a s L e o n o n a r e r e p o r t e d to b e m o s t hfre a n d o v e r the w h o l e o f Northern
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done will p l e a s e call a n d m a k e en- advantageously, p l a c e d , while t h e s u p - New Y o r k . Previously t h e manufac- Merwin,-aged SO y e a r s , died W e d n e s M a p l e Syrup a n d Sugar.
gagements a s -my time i s u s u a l l y en- p o r t i n g c o m p a n y includes M r s . S o l turer a n d - t h e b u s i n e s s m a n would d a y a t 'her h o m e h e r e . Miss Merwin- Staple syrup, per gal
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Friday a t Glen Park 'before Justice " B r i d g e " r e h e a r s a l s were held u n d e r s t e n o g r a p h e r s and office employes s i t t h e Methodist c h u r c h .
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against M a r g a r e t Gallop,
charged, d i n a n d G o t t s c h a l k a n d the p r o d u c - the a r r i v a l of the m o r n i n g ' s mail.
Theresa, Nov. 5 . — E d w a r d T>. S h e - Fanners' prints....33®35 Henov'ted butter..—@—
with s t r i k i n g one of h e r n e i g h b o r s t i o n made h i - s t r i c t 'accord w i t h h i g h
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"Side Tracked."
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firm of Heller & Sheley, c o n t r a c t o r s Charge ror splitting
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i tion of S u p e r i n t e n d e n t - P a t r i c k (Red- is u p t o dateit a n d a s presented b y t h e Novelty r i n k will be o p e n e d ' Saturday
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31 88
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I has made t h e m p a y f o r s o m e time' f e e t nlimitfy o f . i h e actor, h e a p p e a r s the r e a r o f t h e Rider p r e m i s e s , t h u s E d w a r d and F r a n k , also three, d a u g h S a l t and S m o k e d Fish,
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[ while t h e c a r r i e r s are o n d u t y .
12J4S15 Horring, box........._.
t a t o r not only l a u g h a s each f a m i l i a r joining a n d two lots w i d e . ' A t the rear M o f f a t t ' a n d ' M r s . F r a n k E, O r m a n . . . Cod.
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|c-ree o f - d i v o r c e was p r d e r e d i - i n - t h e c e s s : '.
the N o v e l t y should -be w e l l patron- g r e a t .many y e a r s
Mr. Rogers h a d Baled nay, timothy. S u g a r s .
[case ,pf . -Estelle JWteGuire-.'aganst
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James IP. M d G u i r e , f o r m e r l y of this
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Itown lodge, , B . iP, O. BlkSf-ffriday b a t i c .'apt y e t . s e e n h e r e , t h e i r s t u n t s
WAGES REDUCED.
1 evening it w&s decided "-id- e n t e r i n t o b e i n g , bf'Sie kindi t h a t appeal t o l o v Sugars.
Susan C Hyer.
Ian agreement
with." . t h e Fourth, e r s o f feats of t h a t n a t u r e .
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S u s a n C, H y e r , wifi- of J o h n H y e r , sugars
[Battalion b a n d ; ' ttiS' d f l i c M -musical • TJhe S h a r p l i e s , comedy i n u s i c a i Order A p p l i e s to 2,270 W o r k m e n a t
are F. O. B. Watertown less 1 [nor cent cash
d i e d a t 'her h o m e , No.li09sFlow.ei' 10 days.
I organization o f C o m p a n y C„..i'st regi- a r t i s t s , play t w e l v e
Brake S h o p . .
different i n Inient ,to b e c o m e the Ellis'' b a n d , ; t h e s t r u m e n t s a n d p r o m i s e to d e l i g h t
. a v e n u e west, M o n d a y evening, -aged Crystal domteo
7 05 I'hoenljc A. No. 5....4 05
llodge g r a n t i n g t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n t(ie m u s i c lovers. T h e y Were I n .-JJeWf
A b o u t 2,270 men e m p l o y e d in."the ' 4 1 y e a r s . She w a s born at W a d d i n g - Cillloaf
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fuse,of i t s r o o m s f o r r e h e a r s a l ' s a n d Y o r k for 20 c o n s e c u t i v e , weeks. . ,'. '. I New Y o r k A i r Brake c o m p a n y ' s plant t o n a n d had r e s i d e d hi-ro for, f o u r t e e n
Granulated, bbl
5 10
I other p u r p o s e s .
P r o f . Dodd a n d ' h i s 51,000 t a l k i n g here r e c e i v e d a n n o u n c e m e n t F r i d a y y e a r s . Mrs. H y e r was a d e v o u t R o - do5 lb sacks fi.80 No. 15bags.,
115
- . — r W ' ' . - . '.-> | , " d o g , . Nigger, a r e likely to. p r o v e that f r o m November 1 t h e i r wages m a n Catholic a n d bad many f r i e n d s
6 11(1 Gran. A 25 lb sack.. .••> lo
,
While w o r k i n g on a f r e i g h t train t h e "inatinee f e a t u r e . - I f you n e v e r would b e r e d u c e d 10 p e r c e n t , S t r i n - i n a n d about t h i s city. S h e l e a v e s , do 10 lh sacks
510 - •
in the local y a r d s - S u n d a y n i g h t , the: h e a r d a dog t a l k n o w is your o p p o r - ! gency i n t h e general m o n e y m a r k e t is h e r husband, o n e daughter, L l l l i a n y dolOOlb bags
Flour.
given -as t h e cause. T h e c u t reduces o f t h i s city; h e r m o t h e r , M r s . David;
[ t r a m s u d d e n l y h r o k e . i n t w o and F . t u n i t y .
Spring
pat's.
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[ T . Brooks, a -brakeman, w h o resides
A t w o b d a n d T e r r y , f o r m e r l y i n the w e e k l y payrolj b y s o m e t h i n g , like B r o w n , and a s i s t e r . Mrs. R i c h a r d
I at 36 Meadow. str,eet,was p r e c i p i t a t e d c o m i c bpera, p r e s e n t a refined a n d $3,00.0". A c c o r d i n g to t h e general su- P a l m e r , of W a d d i n g t o n .
. . Winter pat's.. 5 6088 60 -tt'd oats 1)1)1,.;6 75@7 2o
B'd oats Mbnl.8 75SM 00
I Ji'om t h e t o p of a ibox -car t o t h e a r t i s t i c sketch w r i t t e n for t h e m 'by p e r i n t e n d e n t i t was a c a s e of. cut or
I "round -below, S u s t a i n i n g s e v e r e in- G'ebrge St. C o h a n , author of F i f t y lay bff a n d the' former w a s chosen.
Itvc Hour
iwrt - Graham
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W h e n a s k e d how' l o n g t h e reduc[ juries. fje w a s jjickecr u p s o o n -after- M i l e s F r o m B b s t o n a n d many B t h e r
' nkwheat... Si)®'~ Gmn.c'nmenl.. -®100
No S e e d of II.
tion w o u l d 'probably b e In force,
[ w a r d and- i t 'wasjioiui'd t h a t h e .had- successful pieces.
S a l t 1'oi'Ic a r i d I / a r d ,
[fractured h i s Te£t"l<iiee c a p a n d 'both
?2» 50 Pure tub UvA.M/Mn'A
A lbng and t i r e s o i m - r a i l r o a d Jour.- Plonr bls't bbl
T h o m a s P b t t e r Dunne, t h e g r e a t Mr. T t i n d e r said t h a t h e hoped t h e
situation
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c a u s e the Bell t e l e p h o n e can d o the" Bran pork.. 15 SH 16 50 Long clear...II) 5(>ff
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make a n y promises.
•;ame errand a t a m u c h c h e a p e r cost, Bnneltss piR.24 69® 25 00 Clear back,. 17 5»@1H 0
Rev. C.; TJ. P e c k S u n d a y evening a m o n g t h e b e s t s i n g e r s a n d m o s t
The' r e d u c t i o n is m a d e necessary,
-Market A r m . Receipts u
XbT.
i n vaudeville, a n d
Preached a s e r m o n on " M i s t a k e n for finished'per-formars
N E W YORK DAIRX MARKET.
according t o one i n a u t h o r i t y , by
| a Deer, -Lessons from t h e A d i r o n d a c k n e w motion p i c t u r e s close t h e p r o - the s t r i n g e n c y in the m o n e y market.
oos. •
BDKOTHS.
tragedies."
H e n a r r a t e d t h e story g r a m T h e r e w i l l b e daily m a t i n e e s It is e x p l a i n e d that b e c a u s e the railMutter.
To Mr. and Mrs. H A. Bernini- M Stone street,
p i some ..of t h e accidents t h a t oc- a t t h e O r p h e u m excepting M o n d a y .
roads of t h e country a r e suffering Oct. 10, a. (laughter. Dorothy Rutland.
Creamers extras
;•••. „,=,„
curred, i n - ' t h e Adirondack's recently,
for f u n d s , t h e New Y o r k Air B r a k e
To Mr ami Mrs. I,. I. Brown, US Main street, Creamer^, common to extra
's«w*7
T H E 6.ARN DANOE.
drawing t h e r e f r o m t h e . l e s s o n t h a t
Co. is .experiencing difficulty in mak- Nov. 1, 100r, nson.
l)o Held txtrus
SflS^fl
j '"any of t h e people of t o d a y a r e
ing, l i b e r a l collectibns f o r equipment
n go@2»
s ,their
AXARRiEn.
J Stale dairy common to extra
l+V,e
- -purposes- oh- other A r r a n g e m e n t s a r e : B e i n g ' C o m p l e t e d ail'ready'furnished a n d f o r 'which payWestern imitation creamery, common toixtra.21®2*
B0CJMVA8HF,it—At tne nctliouy St. E. paraoifMings w h i l e t h e y kill t h e dearest
t o r Aniitml Event.
' * ment i s n o w o f p 4 s t d u e .
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Notf. 4, IDOr, liy Ilev. «. II. Kelson, Walter 1!.< Ilonovated, common to extra
\ things o n e a r t h .
, The' c o m p a n y never h a d a better ase,
Buck and Miss Elizabeth Washer. Dotli o£ this city, Western factory, common to extra
.25@3*
A r r a n g e m e n t s f o r t h e torn d a n c e business t h a n now i n t h e m a t t e r of
Ohecse.
TEDD55 H O R S E F R E E .
g i v e n f o r the benefit of St. P a t r i c k ' s orders a n d in- this r e s p e c t the outDEATHS. '
M a r k e t weak. R e c e i p t s 1,350.
o r p h a n a g e a r e n e a r i n g c o m p l e t i o n look w a s n e v e r inbre p r o m i s i n g . T h e
SLATBR-.U Brownvllle, Oct. 31, 1907, Sarah,' Sto:e lull cream, small, colored, line. J5!4@—
| O r p h e u s M a t i n e e P a t r o n s t o Receive a n d i t is confidently expected t h i t a s employes, however, m u s t be paid wldov of tlm-lnte Joseph siatei. aged 95 yeai-s and no white
\y^T„,
10 months.
a success it will eclipse a n y t h i n g of weekly f o r t h e i r la'bbr. Tf t h e comM3W/*
a B e a u t i f u l Gift.
Hl'ATT-In this iltv, Oct. 31, W07, John A., Jognod
t h a t n a t u r e e v e r a t t e m p t e d i n t h i s pany is , u n a b l e tb c o l l e c t funds fast son ot John and Helen Hyatt, aged 1 .years, 11 Do large colored line
16MW5—
enough, t o meetsthe p a y r o l l s , a s is months and 29 days.
.
The m a n a g e m e n t "of t h e O'rpheum city.'
Jio white
V> «>mi
DDGGAJHtl the town ol llounslield. Nov. 2;1 State
Pa. selected
fancy white..
iSclmiidt's R u b e band a n d Huff's the case n o w , a r e d u c t i o n i s inevita[ a^ made arrangements w i t h the PoDoordlriary
togood.,
1? mA
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situation
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explained.
1907,
Ellen,,beloved
wife
oC
William
Duggan,
aged
orchestra,
the m e m b e r s
Do choice
.,,
•
r'ahontas
Manufacturing
company F a r m e r
54 years, 7,raonths and 2i days.
Skims
1 ©13
of b o t h of w h i c h have b e e n r e OHAMPIOK'-In this city, Nov. 2, 1907, Clara, In- Do mixed extra
l r h ! r ! b y e a c h ^ v e e k f r o m n o w u n t i l c r u i t e d from t h e s u r r o u n d i n g c o u n - AD W R I T E R S W A N T E D — T h e r e are fant
daughter
ot
Mr
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Champion,
Western fancy selected
I aristmas o n e of tlieir f a m o u s trav...muz
aged 1 months.
Jlollrst...
P'ung T e d d y h o r s e s will h e g i v e n as a t r y districts a n d w h o , a r e t o b e many p o s i t i o n s open f o r a d writers
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ADAMS—At nrownvUle, No*. 3,190", Caroline %, Prime
Jtmas week a l l t h e coupons s a v e d will r i d e into town, t h e latter f r o m a to read a n d write a n d a m b i t i o n to widow
o£ tho late Calvin Adams, aged 711 years.
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Write toBISNET'i'B-In this city, Nov. I, 1007, Anna 8., No,2
1 05®l 10 L o n g r y e
60®«5
T h e dance will h e held M o n d a y succeed a r e all you n e e d .
Itn t K ° r f C 0 S t i n ' S $50.00 will h e given
day fpr " T w o Hundred M i l l i o n Dollar wife of Wheat It, Blsnette, aged 25 years* and 5 No.3
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lhni.« J n c k y o n e al >Solute]y f r e e . The, e v e n i n g , N o v e m b e r 1 1 .
A d v e r t i s i n g Booklet," w h i c h gives months.
N e w York G r a i n M a r k e t .
P.ITCB—In this city. Nov. 5. 100?, Edward S.,
full p a r t i c u l a r s . I. C. S . , Box 799,
LvMf-i. 0 1 ' t h i s 'week's gift i s now on
New
York,
Nov.
5-Wheat receipts -18,000, bu
son of Edward and Elizabeth Mich, aged :j days.;
F o r t h e beet, p a i n t , ons t h a t will S c r a n t o n , P a .
,800,000; Dec 1(W@ 107; May 1108111.
BENNBTT-In this city, Nov. 4, 1007, Xeo. T. sales
n o t crack or p e e l , u s e H. TV. J o h n s '
Rye—Market
stenrty.lNo.
western 02®01 ask.
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Bennett, son of James G-., and Emma Bennett, aged. Com receipts 178,000 bus:2. sales
10,000.
[ « o « ? w f a d o V ' R ' Smith'S
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A s b e s t o s paint. A l w a y s gWes s a t i s 7 years, 9 hibntlis and 27 days.
Milk.
At R i c e ' s P h a r m a c y , t h e best Wines
faction; Vc- sale b y Homer H . R i c e ,
HYER-In this city, Nov. 5, MOT, Susan C , wife The-prlce Is 4 cents per quart or $1,01 per 40j
of John R, Hyer, aged 41 years and 5 days.
. quart cans in the So cent. irBlitQt zone
and l i a u o r s for medicinal p u r p o s e s .
druggist. . . .
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The Chicago Cubs
With their trusty clubs,
Won the pennant—
They're no dubbs.
We've been pennant winkers
for years when it conies to
offering the public strictly highgrade clothing at fair prices.
Our efforts have been crowned
with success and if you want to
have dealings with a winningcombination why not buy your
Suit or Overcoat here?
Ready-to-wear Suits, $10 to
$35. Overcoats, $12 to $45.
Jaines R. Miller Co.
"Where Quality Counts."
Frank A. Empsall ® Co.
(Successors to)
F. D. R o t h Company.
"So
We Are Showing a Complete Line I of
Warner's Rust Proof Corsets, $1.00
ro $3.00 Pair.
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Frank A. Empsall ® Co.
Watertown, N . Y.
Buyers Show Great 'Enthusiam Over
Our Styles, Values and Prices.
Quality Suits For Men.
The Newest Designs
Tho p r i n c i p a l mason o u r Suits aro boat Is becauuc t h e y a r e better
made. A n y o n e run show n e w patterns. But there Is no c l o t h i n g made
so well a s ours. That's t h e reason they hold their shape. T h a t ' s what
makes t h e m wear and w e a r and wear—and that's why w e sell thorn.
W e i n v i t e the ninst lovitleal inspection ami comparison. Our clothing is i n a class ol Us « - n - d i s t i n c t l y different from t h e ordinary
r e a d y - t o - w e a r clo'thing a n d from every s t a n d a r d o£ J u d g m e n t tho best
clothing v a l u e a t our p r i c e s you can llnd in Watertown. .
Our l i n e ot Overcoats a n d Raincoats? Is complete. W e carry the
celebrated Sweot-Orr TJnirm Made Trousers. Prices from $1.80 to $5.00.
W e h a v e just received a finu line of Kathrubes a n d H o u s e Coats;
would b e pleased to s h o w them to you.
HATS, CAT'S, GLOV1DS A!*» MTTTlBiVS. ' r '
Sole a g e n t tor 1-1. S. P e t e r s Brotherhood Overalls! Our "'Children's"
Department is full, with a l l the Novelties of the season f o r the Little
I'ellows.
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J. M. DORSEY,
7 Washington Place.
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