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teinoon Hev. Plumb preached at ihe 10th—Sunday. Morning, go to 4th—Battalion drill. 30th—Non- commissioned officers cents for the expenses of the fun Natural Pipe Line 5th—Friends from Mass-ena. drill. era!. Pay master comes. barnulw. Baptist church. Afternoon to Cat.i While some workmen in Satli, 6th—Called on corptoral of the 31st—March to the village. ISth—Regiment rieceives its, pay. iefs 14th—Common drill, olic. , " ' Maine, were quarrying stone they un­ guard. ' January 1, '1862—Called on cor­ Drew from the government ?25. D1AHYQF CIVIL lath—Second • election of our 11th—Rainy Lieut, jiopkins leav-s covered at a depth o£ ab&ut twenty Potsdam for the Wth Regiment. poral of the guard. Ladies from three commissioned officers, this_ tie 7th—Battalion drill. Father and 19th—Sunday. No preaching. feet u water conduit about three feet . Set up with ihe sick. the girls to Potsdam to see Us. Massena give us dinner and rapper. wide and (wn feet high. The conduit . fore the colonel. In ihe eveni.ig 20th>—Sent home 520. 12th—Common drill. 2nd—Dress parade. was In a Solid ledge and it is of mil--' watch with Andrew at ihe residence 8th—Sunday. Preaching in the Itt VEM 13th—Elect officers, second li?ut barracks. Go to prayer meeting in 1 3rd—Non- commissioned • officers 21st—^Dress parade. form diameter its full lvrigfch, 200 feet. • of Mr.. Fisher. UNEUR 1921 enant. live sirgoants and eight or the evening. drill. 22nd—Regiment march down The four sides are deeply, conjugated, ' RBLEWORKS 17th—Receive orders a> :vo to ;vlas porals'. 9th—Battalion drill. Secessionist 4th—Non -commissioned officers and heard Mrs. Little from Bosio.i slunving that at sdnw time'water ran , Practical THE LATE O. 1\ BENSON, A sena recruiting. Start from Pots­ on the ground by the name of Piide drill. sing. through it at great 'prc-'.sivre. It is" Monumental dam at 11:00 o'clock, get in Massona 1 l'.li—Commence to oiganize the MEMBER OF !>2ND company. Narrowly escape with a ride on a 6th—Sunday. Preaching /jn the 23rd—Very pleasant. one of the few of nature's -pii» lines ', N. V. at 5:00. Enlist one man. that have been 'exposed,—Scientific ' REGIMENT 15th—Whole regiment drill to­ rail. hail by chaplain.' designs and 18lh—Morning, at home. After­ 24th—March down town. Company American. • ' gether. Ctfe—Snow. Coromoft drili. door noon, get one man. 10th—Battalion march, down to A drilled by lieutenant-colonel. 16th—Arise at 6:00 o'clock. The 7th—Non -commissioned officers MCLEAN 10th—Cut two men. i ClarksohtC Distance of .lVi..mil<;3. v 25th—Very snows'. Called on cor The Massena Observer is p'lint whole regiment march down-to the 11th—Dress parade. drill. .„ •- ./, r 1 20th—Remain at home. poral of the guard. N. Y. wig excerpts from the dai.'y of th'. village. Two colonels come to im '21th—Sunday. At home. play. Many spectators. 1 the 18th day Massona for Potsdam. Arrived ther-i service. 25th—.At home, '~— 20th—Very cold. Brill but little. 15th—Rather cold . Bought a ftair the Charles 3rd—Sunday. The whole regi- of boots of supply company, S4.50. On the Contrary at 1:00 o'clock. Examined by .Dr. 26th—At home. E. Alton store 21st—Extremely cold. • Jlal«J (heiviy married)—Ton look Sheds, Ray- Hewitt and then returned to our mtnt march lo the Catholic church. burned. , 22nd—Sunday. No preaching. 14th—An immense crowd. Sword Andrew dies at 7:00 a. m. At !i:00 presented to Cap*. Knowles also »re very incliinclioly. xieorge; are you N. Y., J»y camp for dinner at 4:00. 27th—Flag presentation by the •23rd—No drill. Cold. mm* ig said lie". p. m. start for Massena to prepare to Lieut. Whitney, b&th of Company sorr.V' JMIU' maijrled a:e? 11th—Rainy. Chose three com­ ladies, 38 of the men Present. 24th—Very coW. George—Nv *%m•So* 27 wS dam. Andrew buried. son in behalf of his daughters. lieutenant, E. L. Hobbs for second Potsdam. treat us to'a dihn'er.. .••-'. ; , M^id^-Oii, ^Jforge, Iww horrid of 5th—Drill four hours. :i •:' l*tti^3»i>lti.:." ; AnfJsraon , receives-,, Cot a lieut'entant., " " \ 30th—Common drill. :. - 26th—LieutiCol. Bhighartr rna^es Jftiofiv I:'tti»'uglit xeu careO'fo'r noliody 25c= Box DrutgitS 1 • 6th—Common drill. froih the Ila'dles of'IVfessena nrricles December 1st—Sunday. Called en his appearance.'y.-. '' '* ' ; btrt'im'B. ; lath-T-March to Uie> ongino'.hous'j ; for/the hospital, ' Hard Brill* two 'hours. 7th—Common drill. corporal of the guard. Preaching in 27th—Common ' drill. "• ' ' George'—That is so, my fl*a", I is bard an- the haracks. ' . 17th—Hudson Clark dies at half THE KEtNOLDS PlfAKMACY ' ISth-^Sunday. Go to church in 8th—Common drill. Clothing "28th—Birthldayl.- Qo"mmon difl.. wasn't .tliin(;ing of myself, ba: of the In It. *p*wi past'8:00 a. m. Escort goes to Mas the forenoon to the' Methodist house comes to the station. 2nd—Battalion drill. \ 29th—Attend tshurch twice. Mut' disappointment they have hue l lie fun. 3rd— Common drill, ' seha with' the remains. Sign 50 POTSDAM, N. Y. ; Sermon by Rov, King. In the r.f- 9th—Go to the station and dress. iny in Company A,

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HENSON STOKE INCORPOUATEKl '20th Third brigade drilled DC Colonel Dutton of the tisth liegi D. I). I.iaiair Becomes A Member ment New York State Volunteers. Of The Firm v>7(;h~J-In consenuem e' of a mis take we are again sworn into th.- The firm of Benson ami MncCHI Uii'iteil States servica Some 'if has taken into partnership Og,h n FIELD OF BATTLE •tach company that refuse to b 1). I.uClair, who was -fur many ; ear.- sworn. . in their store. The new conipiny 28th—Iieave Cularnma Heights s.t .0(,VL STOKES RKPOKf has incoiporaled with the secretary SECOND INSTALLMENT OF THE 0:00 p. m. and arrive in Alexandria COOP BUSINESS. POSTAL df state for $25,0(10, the incorpov DIARY OF CIVIL WAR at 9:00 a. m. on 29th. RECKIPTS LARUE. ators being 0. I'. Benson, P.. A. VETERAN 29 Sh—Very snowy. Leave the vil MacGill and Mr LaClair. The firm lage and go one mile into the woods name will be the O. P. Benson :10th— Snowy. No preaching. ,tj.:,lam merchants have enjoyed Company. According to vhe eerti The following is the. second in Iieave the woods at 3:00 p. m. March i-xcclient Christmas trade, it csite of incorporation, Mr. Benson to the dock and get aboard of the nil stallrnent of v. diary of the late ». the concensus of opinion ex- has 50 shares of sloek and the John Brooks and there sleep sill v.; i P. Benson, a member of vht' Hind ,., s.-^i'il in hieui stores to lay. Trade others 10 each. Regiment iri the civil war, which night. j';l. heeii especially good the fore­ The firm recently added a m;-a: was organized at Potsdam: iJlst—All day on the water. Very pleasant. run "J' this week. Saturday: before dipartment and a delicatessen df' February 1st ISiji—Around home. (hri.-imas was a good d'ay, but pmtment, the latter being fitted u| April 1st—Arrive at Fort_ Monroe have bei.n others just as on the second floor of the store 2nd—The American Tract Society at 8:00 a. ro. Go ashore at 0:00 ',). 1.11 r; and some better. The bttsi- building. The present change does present to each soldier a' pocket m. march eight miles and camp hi ^•iiuil bible. this week has, been of the not involve any change in policy or the woods at 12:00 o'clock. however. control. Hrd—Go from Massena to Pots 2nd—Leave the woods and go on dam with three recruits. Edward the loeti: ipiistofl'ice, it was two miles and stop. At Bonis of Couvuny A, dies %vith the 8 l—Very pleasant. Quite hot. ,vosteiday that the holiday Bl'HNED BV HOT METAL Tt aid measles, aged 20 years. _ Some drill. ,l,.|i has never exceeded that ex- Chiistmus. There Simon Young Narrowly Escapes •Jth—Iti mains of Kdwu.'d Beah- •lth—Troops continue by moving |,,.rielieeii tills on toward Richmond and leave bo t,;,- been a jam in the lobby every More Serious injury senl to Mrtssena. Additional clerks nth—Seventeen of Company A, hind large quantities of commissary ,|:liv since Momttu, stores. •lone their best. Simon Young, a lineman of 'h' boys in the hospital with the rneas Mid carriers hav fith—-Rambling. . ,,, ]i,.r|> business caught up and St. U-iwre.lire Utilitiei', was humeri le i;th—Sunday. Ha preaching. Mow- ji )• i.upi.l that .iy nightfall tu- Sal unlay afternoon when hot mi tal nth--L"iu*t' ;• drill by major. one mile on the bank- of James Ri niKlit, nut u package or piece, uf 1**11 ort him following- u .imrt >ir 7th- -Death of Thorna.' MeFerrao I,i 1 t \n:-:- iv>:iil whb-li is il'-JVrr.'ilib' ver. i oil. mi ;i pub- uL He- fiHi- 'if ;.he Cumn.Mi , II, •i;'..I l'.l. llini •AJth ...ill L.i- M"t 'if' Ivuvl. 'i h'-n- !•-• 7th—I-t*i-'f-iv£' order; to march tu Mv..,.ii.- Tuiv.pl". Yi.ur.K- v/.v v.'Orl. l.h ui-v-1 -. ... - .-, i- ,i.i I .-..,-i,. nf.'l ii',. Ward Yorktown. Very rainy. ii _• ,,,-, U • i .[• •. h .-. >..- iv-.rt i -• • .| --( ,l!.:-'1 .t •>.e Mr,_p..vr-,',. Onii.r- - •-, u r.-... ir :.n( | - , ,.i ri i >; f

I'n.-lal people uci'i' loo Im: y l i .'llnUllll illOI. I'Nnobiio. He go', down as uipiilly as nos 10th— Death of Hiram Sendee,' 10th- Kuther unwell. make ari,' comparative figures, but 11th—Death of Peter Broad, Com siblo and jumped the last fiftein Company I, aged IN, Measles. t!t-y hazarded the guess that re- pany D. Died with the rheumatism feet. Fortunately his heavy clotV n debating dub nip,.* this year :it the Potsdam Hth—Organise aged 40 years. Great excitement. set some records. ing protected him somewhat, but also a writing school. Death of Step ulllce would hen Service, Comptny 1, aged "0. The Merrimae in the river. Three he sustained burns about the should foreign vessels lying at anchor on ers and back, Dr. \V. J. Baldwin at measlfs. Death of George Merritt COLORED TROUPE STRANDED Company G, aged 19. Measles. the Maryland side. tended him. 12th—Very pleasant. Captain An 12;ii—Receive orders to leave "oi dtrson acts as lieutenant colonel. Minstrels Which PVayed Here Blow LOCAL BREVITIES Dixie. 13th—Sunday. Preaching by chap Up In Carthage. 13th—Death of . Homer R. hy» 1 lain. The police have a pair of glasses domvany A, aged 19 Mea* ' ' a 114th—Brigade drill by Colonel picked up in Main Street Monday Death of John Wallace Company K. The 'ten^members of the Down Button of the 98th. The owher can g^t them at ih<; pol aged 19. Mealed,.f in Dixie ccHore-3. minstrel troupe, 15th—Inspection of the division. ice station. 1-lth—At the hospital all day. which piayed in the Potsdam Op­ 15th—'Pleasant. i Generals Casey a°d Mansfield pres Clarkson College basket ball ent. Receive orders to leave the 10 era Houl? a shoit time ag'.o, 16th—Df nth of Serf;*; John Wil­ team will play Company M. of Og at 8:00 a .m. stranded in Carthage last week. son, Company G. Died in a :'it, They charge that Robert G. densburg in that city at the arm 16th—Leave the pleasant banks ory on Christmas night. aged 40. Wing, owner and manager of the 17th—Called on Corporal of the of the James at 11:00 a. m. Travel show, who1 went to Watertown last •Car! H. Schroder of Canton all day and ab night camp on the Agricultural School will speak at iruard. First meeting of our debat Sunday to seek an engagement at ing school. ground at Young's Mills. the Potsdam Grange Saturday, Dee. tiie Avon theatre, faiied to return 18th—March down In celebrate 17th—Move on two miles and and neglected, before departing, it 27, on "Some Wajs to Make Hens camp at Warwick Court House. Pay." 'he takinc of Fort Donelson. is alleged, to square;*-up some 19th—Pleasant. Drill. 18th-^-Very pleasant. Vermont .f700 owed the troupe. , Wing was The New York Central will install 20th—Stormy. Death of Orromer' Third, and Sixth cut up by the unable to get a booking at the many electric flash signs along the Waist, Company C, of fever aged rebels in. Lees Creek. Watertown theatre. St. Lawrence Mivision sinuliar to 2-1 years. . ISrth—All night Very rainy. " Pro feasor Lowe's balloon ascends ta The actors believe that Wing that recently installed at the Pine 21st—Death of Carrie Eager, Com view Yorktown. proceeded to Syracuse from Watel- Street crossing here in this village. pany A, of measles aged 17 rears town. They, have . ^earned from; It is planned eventually to do away Malone, or 98th Regiment, leav 20th—Sunday. No preaching. St. Afbaris, Vt., that Wing has with most of~4he familiar iliamo id for Albany. Very rainy. At night sharp firing. 21st—Very rainy. Sleep in the transferred title to three cars ne shaped wooden signs bearing ihe 22nd—Death of George McEwen water and on brush. owned to his wife. words, "Stop Look and Listen,' Company A, aped 17 years, mea which are now in use. les. De'ath of William Cole, Comp 22nd—Leave- . Warwick Court The new village directory foi any I, Measles. Regiment celebrate House and advance seven miles to ward. Yorktown. See two wounded of the president. Potsdam is out and has been itis the birthday of Wiishintrton. 18th—Sunday. No pleaching. Res tributed. As in the last issue, the 23rd^—Sunday. Pri-aching by chap pickets, one in the leg and other !n the ankle. Camp in woods. 19th—Rainy. March eight mile volumne also" contains Massena vil lain. Eager's remains deposited and camp on a laTge and Deautifui AFTER AN -. J Inge. There are approximately without a friend .o mourn his lossl ?3rdj—Continual firing by the bat field. ' j r terfcs, 2,. >00 listings in Potsdam together 21th—Stormy. Receive orders to 20th;—Companies A and/F out mi x OPERATION with the tabulation of house iiecup leave on tie day following without '2/Jth^—Lieutenant Clery a°nd Cap picket half mile from camp. ants on every street by streets. fail. This is the third time. \ tain shot at behind the rifle pits 21st—March about three miles Mn. Wake Couldn't Get Back Her Complete information as to the 25th—Receive orders leave thei :25th—-Continual firing. Sent in and camp on a large meadow. ,\ Strength Until Sbe Took Lydia E. village is also given. 27th. Sit up ith Rovri. Slanderous-] charge of 15-men toTblock up the? vast number of troops. , report about Colonel Bingham. /. load. Captain Anderson receives The Watertown Times prints the Ids commission as lieutenant colonel 22nd. Rest. A smart shower of Pinkham'* Vegetable Compound 26th—Regiment to have their like rain and hail. Never saw it rain following from LuWviMe: :A rtreat 26tH—fVery rainv. ness taken three times. Rochester, Minnesota.- "I had a very deal of merriment was caused yes 27th—Sunday. No preaching. Oc harder. I . 27th—Snowy. Leava Potsdam for serious operation and it seemed-' aa if terday on State street when the ^asional firing. 23rd—March two miles and at president of the JLowville chamber New York at 3:00 p. m. dark form in line of battle; in the ^ II could not get my 28th—Pleasant. Dress parade. Ihealth back after •if commerce, Glen W. Smith, diiv *28th—Al day on the cars. Pass edge of a wood. Companies A and through Albany at -1:00 o'clock. •29th—Called on corphral"»of the F. again on picket. it. 1 suffered with ing his car was seen to • collide guard.. Awoke between the hours o* March 1st, 1862!—Arrive in New 24th—Rainy. Stay in Bear Swamp pain alrooBt con- wjth the -newly erected Chritmas 3:00 and 4:00 a. m, and preDared York City at 3:W a. m. March to church. Skirmish with th.e- rebels |stantly. My sister. tree on Public Square. No damage for. an attack. At) night Genera' park barracks. one mile ahead. Enemy p'uT to pame to help take was done to the car but the dig Palmer qrtfeifc his vpole brigade out 2nd—Sunday. Go to Brooklyn and flight. Hotly pursued. Onr loss |care-of me, and she nified tiee lost several of its to ;reconnolter;. hear Henry Ward Beeehcr, was taking Lydia B. branches. slight. Theirs about C3.. March 3rd—Rainy. Go to Barhuki's 30th—Inspection for pay. Receive and camp on the batle field. Pinkham's Vegeta:- A Christmas tree with speaking, Museum and see the wohdsrs of the small tents. 25th—Sunday. No preaching. ble Compound for Christmas carols, dialogues and world. Receive, our knives and forks • May 1st—Pleasant Company drill March about one mEe and camp In nervousness a»d a lmsie on the vietrola was given 2IKU-OUI< right wing: goes out o" 4th—Go dovm' on the docks sind the edge of a large wood. Infantry run-down condition. by Miss Vera Ames, teacher in picket. . Onp of Company E-accident District No. 20 and her twenty see the r.hips. and artillery arranged with great Sbehadmetrysome ally shdt-'himself throueh the hand care for an attack.. Colonel Hunt pupils Friday afternoon December 5th—Receive our guns, cups and lof it, and in a very Killed a black snake which measured takes command of the r-.-giment. few days' time I began to feel better. 19th. Tie school house wns dec­ plates. Leave New York for Wash flvo feet two and,one-half inches* ington at 6i00 a. nt-* '•"*'•*> . / 26th—March without knapsacks In two weeks I hardly knew myself and orated with evergreens, pictures and 3rd—Dr. Sherman franks the after taking a couple of bottles more I flags and the Christmas tree with 6th—Eat breakfast in Ph'iladel ready for atack but after going one btfya envelopes. Heavy firing a+ mile turned back and stay till 3:00 was up and helping around, and npw I its gifts was indeed, a pretty phia at C:00 a. m, and supper at am strong and healthy again and am night p. m. March one and a half miles sight. Parents and friends of the Baltimore at 8:00 p ?n. still taking it. His a pleasure for tne •ithr-rLeave our old encampment and camp in the edge of the woods. scholars were present. iMiss Ames 7th—Arrive in Washington at to write this to you, and I hope that G:0O a. m. Go and see the capitol. and chase up the rebels. Troops Colonel Hunt gives order not to fry many other women who are suffering has been zealous in her work and Tlien move to Callarama. moving without number. March any more meat for bread. He be like I was will find out about your med­ the children all did well in the 8th—Receive- our ' belts, sabres, six miles. gins to turn over a hew leaf with icine. I will give any information I program. iRy request of Miss Ames possibly can." — Mrs. JAMES WILKE, cartridges and cap boxes. Been :nto 5th—Cold and rainy. Start early the regiment. a recitation and reading was giv­ ii33 B. Center Street, Rochester,- Minn. the cemetery. and march till 4:00 p.. m„ then 27th—Rainy. Two companies from Remember, the Vegetable Compound en by Mrs. Guy Congor and reci­ 9th—Sunday. No preaching. drawn up in line of battle to rup has a record of fifty years of service each regiment in the division on tations bp Mrs. Annie I,*e Autsin. 10th—Rainy. Called on corporal port those in the fight. At dark fatigue duty digging rifle pits. At and thousands of women praise its move; i hiuk,you fur h -"-liilii'encp a d IIIH»~ 1 11th—Sunday. No preaching. •^I'liiiiiiijiiil! ruary Is.t 1925. Kate Dean sing some of hercelebrat Company A killed, wounded and 'famiPbS ytm have show-i Chiropraf'tic, nnrl I kii--w by yi-nr tet uumi Pleasant. Rest all day. J. S.IIosmer, ed songs. Rather a sham. Death of missing. The scene beyond descrin ials you 'irp srlaM to have, learned the story of < 'hirnpiiei irj tint belter The kind you ought to havo • I25ii—On picket two miles , from 30 w4. Collector. Stephen Canriada, Company D. Con tion. Fight for three lorig hours and whan to have it, that r way to. hea't'i. I wish,each of you a Merry Xmas and a Happy' haf- T ge-'tion of the lungs. Aged 21 : ear camp. and retreat two miles. At niehfc it whon you really need it. 13th—March after lying about i«! rest in the~mud on our arms with py' full and prosperous.ifew Year. Wo havo contracted the habit 20tb—Rainy. Orders countermand ol satMyihg our customer*. 'Potsdam has • a good Fire "d. Dea'.h of William Hubb-wd the sand six or eight hours to New oufi i-ations or blankets. Untold To you who have rot found this "BETTER WAY" I trust i.he New- Our work i* ol the highlit D.jp?r»ment-—they may savej C-^mnanv B. Consumption. Aged >mt Court House. Pitch tents at suffering. Heavy loss on both Year >ill g'vp to you this story of .Chiropractic which wi'l brii g iality and our service* are 17 vrars, 2:00 a. m. the next morning. sides. h alih ind happiness into your home. I thank you, Swave at your in*tant di»- y ur property, but they can't 21 si— Ouit" unwell. Cold Jhills 14thr-Re«t. Quite :-ainy. (To be Continued.) potal. We are ewedklly pre­ B'-igider in General Casey's divi lBth—Still rainy. Go back two pared to turn out letterhead*, repa^e it—Insurance only can rmles t-o find and care for \.he rick1 f sion. Conquers Rheumatism billheads, neteheade, ttate- who fell behind. Find them in an The Ch rd;ractic Health Service menta, (olden, booklet*, enve­ do that." ^!»pn^—Still unwell. o'd house and but a few feet from • If tortured with rheumatism or lope*, card*, circular*, and 2ftf.'--Some batter. Preaching by sciatica get a bottle of Rhcuma to many other Job*. Come in ehatiHln. General Summer's headquarters. •\ J. W. Wi Hams, D. C. Ph. C. and tee u* nest tine you ,16th—Pleasanb. Dress parade. day. If it does not convince you M. G. Bamett 8.(1 >! —Review cf General Carry'sj that you can be rid of all rheumatic 43!/ Market St. need *omething in Sicik moved of to New York. 2 the printing Dae. division suffering vour money will be JC 58V2 Market St. 2"»th- -Pla«*d- under -inaivhing or. 17(.h—March at dark and camp at Phone;—T'o'lf'fiam 220-M. 2

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•hm ixm«m JmP:^taa^Jk&i6iA Wf TOR*. UECMMhElt fti. in PAtJB/EWO. . I t j ! I i ! I I ! I 1 Juijji' kst—Move' about; orie-Halij committee send us cheese, herring 19th—atemain on .the same grouuiJ Boys feast on .sweet potatoes, etc. mile. Heavy cannonading. aiilj potatoes. lifch—Oamp routed at 1:00 a. m. 20th—Move across the railroad... 2nd—tne.iiieaii» niui'li I horses getting- awa;, and staff rides_J;wice by our Inies front of a splendid house belonging' 27th—Make a requisition for a in New York Oity and in certain up l\W.H\ world. Ha*lr state cities during the past few to inspect our position. Consider­ to two brothers named Ward. Both suit of clothes. umiul.T by Aiiifi'li-hii! 3rd—jRemain by the battery all, weeks, a conference was held on day. At nig'ht cormieiu-es a _.ter- able iiring of the gunboats to cele-. Union men and in New Jersey. 2Sth—ISunday. Mlisty. One gun l*i'« «ei> IVw (ii Cross the Chiekahomony on pontoon i-iliie rain. 'Rains horribly all fice of the State Department of night. 5th—'Relieved 'from pickets. Com­ bridge at 2:00 p. m. redoubt at our right. iiiiliOi'f»nt Uiteniivtl'i £S*th—iDress parade. Health which was attended by re­ The dratnalicjire of Pola Negri ilames to new heights in 4th-uRise early in the morning'! mence to act again on duty. Eas­ 18th—(Start before daybreak and »nnulns uu«i ""'''• 30th—'Receive full appointment df presentatives of' the 'State Conserva cild, stiff, lame and wet. StiU _ it ier times. Move back again into maich along smartly till 3:00 p. m. "Lily of the Dust." See her as a woman of many emotions d,t. vcutrul of Hie sergeant-major '% Colonel Hunt. Ar tion Commission, which has jurisdie ClAn*. tti* aiu-iiipt i.-iins in turrent::. 'Move early with, the wooiR ._ and i'nmp~_ Troops footsore. Pass lij-hliug for the one ureal love that cau lift, her to happiness through Williamsburg at 8:00 a. m. tillery ipracfiefjf* tion ov«r the certification uf oyster nun lit*- rMicllioiiK i :„ns. Wade mud to the litis—«Pieas'knt. beda in the state; Health Conunissiun no n Things look perfectly natural. (To be continued.) ,.„,r,.. ttic »u(i|.r»fl< ,nd In-o.iki to tile neek. Two 7th—All iptiet. Near Dublin Pathe Comedy, Topics of the day'and novelties lateen •• 19th—Re>t all day. Troiif ers Froh.:Eak of Buffalo and Farmer ,1b ii«l»-n mill a I'm! ll-.J eiui>ing the con ill ,;n Ath- Vv- m jfiJ -••A-iin. uf Syracuse; Dr. Goler, Ht-iir'i Ot llitl> u.r* Uii-nfir-put r tiriuslL;.- pacing. Men t\-..=t upon l .-'-... II E:ai ;irh- .VI ..)ui:t CHURCH MOTES 1'i.itr of Ro.:ht;t.-r; Dr. P. t • n: J •: 11 o: -Hot ,.rd •JX': - '• ' ••ni. frt.-'r v.';,,:. PI •;. • i i .I ...'I-.. '•'• Friday, Jan. 2—One day only

.il.... •" .Hi- -.i '.'Hii • .i.ii ui-i ,IH. ,• mi .I.II ; ,i :..-.h.i .irv.', •!.•.• ,i ..) i.',i',,i|, tin ihilll .>1»»M'{ .nut l*i«'i .'!tmil .Ii'l illllMI'dlll(<'l\ I |i:n LII.IIIIII :; ul I in' Irililc ilhyliii'iil; :itid umr.-li .iltoul, I'mir ii-,, ;-i(.di' t iiiiiiiil...-.i'iiii'r )l llivillli; ,(iii(iilM-- mil.'-"! "I Are.: Wwtilesdiiy Testimontul Aleet- il'nIJeri S1M;« uml Utli—All iiuiet in camp but from liHaiir iiiiks.. IHe is comji'lt'ting miles iieij'bnd Yorktowh. Dr. William H. Park of the New iiig at 8 p, m.; Suriday Lesson," 11 v j^innew ex'-hmion c fatigue and 'exposure many are large and beautiful picture of tiHe Y ork City Departmoni.- of Health, Sil'st—Otir regiment on, picket a. 'm.; Sunday School at 10 a. in. American lixuniKrati' half sick. 'Mamf sorry faces. scene. iibout two miles toward Yorkto-Wn. r.nd several leading representatives The Girl I Loved THe -Reliditig 5tboms are bpen to the Ms!* was passed sal • ,7th—iRathfa- unwell. . , 11th,—Dark, Vet arid'cloudy. /Bis Ebse 'my, Blanket. or the shellfish industry. The en tribute 374'50 cartridges. 'public 'eVery • week day afternoon ti.re situation regarding- the ihcld »! IfSKt. Sth—'Still -unwell. . Ou'r brigade S2nd-^aihy by,' Spells. Relieved .. Alii actual rOtnarlce irrim actaa'l life 12th—Pleasant atid bearttiful. liieu frqm 3 until 5. epce of typhoid feVor within the 'Gi-t-at Britain expi a't 4:00 p. hi. 'Qiiarterhiaster-'Lieii- r broken and thrown into 'the "First tenant ;Fb'x flies at 3:t)o p. hi., "\yith Trinity- 'Chujoh, R«v. "W. J. Ham State b'f New Y ork, and its possible tity '»f f'f!»K under and Second. tettSiits Wh'ittney and Church, 'also ifedn, ffeectoi-. ijjew Year's Day, al-, Pdrtrayea tihrtitrgii the most impetiioh's li>yb( scones evei; aient which wa* fairl |the fever. Busiv mtaking' wooden Assistant Sufgedh" Mirhafield come causation was thoroughly cafivassed 9th—Pleasant, Jifany sick with­ so ihe iFeast bf t'rie Circpmcision of filmed.' A soul-gripping story of- real people- A picture li. got tHiiglfil up . > pipes. , to tH'e 'reglnient. and it was generally agreed I that out the ieast medieal 'care. Christ; there Will Be ffltb'ly Euchar­ while.there is'no direct proof that «oviet». wlierenpon I' •13th-rSnnday.; Quiet and pleas­ 23rllT—rDrtH two hours. Arrange replete with tremendous emotions, efuain't' comedy, rare ist and'iitkny in Trinity Chapel the 'eating of raw shellfish is res Consen'Stives winnir 10th—Rainy. ant. • our calrKp"s. KteeiVe prders to iilarch beauty and exceptional ending. Scenes that will burn into at 9:30 a. m.; Sunday Services. ronsibile for the ins.-j'r.e of typhoid tiry elections " l>y 11th—Pleasant. SSidk list Still In­ •14th—Six men .of.the regiment the n:ext mbrnirtg at -daytoreak. Holy Communion 8;"Church School, fever within the state, circumstan­ your memory. Stanley Baldwin itgi creases. volunteer to, jdin the. reserve artilr .-2^th—»Start at aaybreak. Rained - 9:45; .Choral -feueharist ^nB sej-rhon, tial evidence obtained fi-om much wlnlittr. During th 12th—^Preparations 'for 'an 'attack. lery.. " To Tbe reported on > detached a;ll Jiight. ^uite 'muddy and misty. 11; Evensong and address 5. 'Tues­ data seems to indicate that this is Pathe Comedy, '%acVStage" tbe j*ar Hie so'vle '13th—VeVy ndt The regihiettt in service. v •; Mfrrle'li to Hampton in eight hours. day, January! '6, The Festival of the fact.. JSntoi* won recouiili rather a 'districted state. Ftorh "212 iSth—CttnftHtirtces to rain h,!ard at Our regiment rear "guard Df the dhrk an'd 'rairts all •nrght. the Epiphany or the Manifestation it was also the concensus of opin «rfry' Important cm •present, 103 sick and tfrfftt -for Wagons. of Ch'rist to. the Gentiles; Holy Saturday, Jan. 3, One Day Only lialt*(l SUtM, but t i7t"n-^Rece4\'e sfx fiiortths' pay bf ion" of the conferees that the eating Uuty. 25th—Pleasant. Cohvfhuinibn, 9:30. Chbir practiae f o^e'i'nihelit. I receive $1"2, ^6 at- of'-rt.w shellfish taken from deep «:on^fntieii to recede . r4th—VeYy hot;' 110 sic'k. ' "" '26th—Prospects of staying some in Trinity 'Chapel Saturday even­ Twenty millions- have read. loVed and thrilled to this IctteiJ. Agki-n cdrhritelnces 'to rain at salt water, properly handled was *fievii- principles. S ' lot'h—^Stinaay. : Very hot. Towards thne. ing at 7:30. dark„ safe. It was stated that oysters mighty-story of .heroism, daring, roniah.ee. Now ycu can tUt goifernine.nt of F tiiciit rainy. Kims all Wight. 27th—^Commence to rain at dark. The;, IPresbyterian Chtirch,. _f«e liiic»itie pretnler. Pt 16th—'Cold and pleh'sShit.. 18th—General 'infepectictn by Gdh- 28th—Pleasant- w coming.from the waters of the State *see their favorite- story brought ,to life—a.'living,.-pulsing r iRev. H. Victor Freliek,. afinister. fcemiil of Turkey «n 17'W^'uite ttriwcK. e'ral EeVes yria GeHdrEti- Wessells. . '29th—Pleasant. — of New York do not 'comprise more drama of a man who played the game of life as a man clean ! Wednesday (evening, December -31, tlbl of Italy were *\ X' < h—Quite sick >btit Still 'doing TKlr'ey-.-fW'e o"f bur Boys 'left berlihd .. 30th—About 2CO soldiers return to than one third 'of the oysters sup­ at 7:30 Special . Congregational through. •tttCKs from politic ,'-.<;y.r About 10:00 _a. m. ^ taken at Pb'tiidam • kritf '8h .sick "furldiigft "ou&; brigade; 22 |;o our regiment, plied to the people of the stafe. retui'h to 'iv'e 'rfegirnerit. meeting to act on the resignation The problem of determining the .w*r« forewl to mor< w'tli a very i^'eVere 'pain in the amSng them the old sergeant major of our Pastor and to transact any Harold Bell Wright's poivetfrii novel i9th—Coriipa'hlv dHl 'Bb.tb , in the cause bf fliis outbreak- is an exceed In tlie United S stb'ttiacli. 'Cramped live times hear and E. Billiard and William La- further iBilsTness necessitated there- nlcirninfr tirik "aWe'Tfl'oOh. •• "' ' " . ingly difficult one. THe City De evtnt «f tlie year- Iv 'double. 1 • Grave of oiir company. ~' , byr^Csfew- Yek'rs Day service in tlie 2otn—Sufthay. THe first Su'iiSay; partiment of Health is usitig every *ltetion, together wl ' '19th—V&y hdt. Sharp .'rtiihfe, se­ #31"st—-^General inspection arid rnus Chapel Thursday morning at elev­ to me 'in Virginia. ' ", means in its "pewer to establish the J)»mftcratlc conveiitl vere- 'headache. HVeak a'n-'l no 'appe­ ter ..for pay by Colonel_ Howell. en. Sunday .mbrfiihg service at' When A Man's A Man Srit—Fleasarft. cause and'with increased facilities Su the unminiition i tite. S. 5. 'Miller ahti'StoVell come Septeihber 'lit—dne bf the most 10:30. The jBrst of tae Week of ! 22na-4^uiesp '20t!h—A little Bef^r. Fe-^e'r and ' -2nd—^Quite ci)ld. Move our Camp 'BSble 'School sefsion at 12 Si. Ves­ T ger, dies of ieVep.'. .'.,'' ' State from "a possible source bf in­ •euHlsl that had 1» headache 'left me. \ o 'appetite. t acrdss tlie:irbad. » • ' • . pers' fr6m;i'6"jfi!0vto r S^S: : life'dita- . 'Tt Couldft't Be Better'myijjjo author. 21st—Not niuch better. Very se­ 26th—Jftederve, 'clothing. ^Qr'aw "ca'J),! fection we recommend that pending -tdSttuUlratlira »l>«' >'_ Srd-^Carr brigsele Somewhat ex-.' titfh: ' '-Wetrshrp;" 'Christian "Eiv 1 vere pitih in the side. Sore 'tofoat. blouse a.nd one pair 'of godks. cited abbnt_siffairs before Washing­ a definite determination of the source "Ag»gTavkting Papa," Edtfcational Comedy, Pathe News fr«i*r» uf tin l»nil> At m'ght s'ha'i'p 'firing amorig the "27fh—Sunday. '• 'Hear an excellent ton, (Kearttey*s 'death, 4tc. and*FaMe»J3 »b«at m.000.000, >l( pickets. sermdn by chaplain of the 62tid 4th—jQtir "brigade for the first time Ooplitlge should, f.on \22nd—(Some 'Beitter. Oi-io. ' . 'sntial dffire, wit furnish grand guard; 18 from our iF. L. Cubley, Don L. Blackmon, /23rd—Not rhUch better. Haih'y. ' -2"8tl"i—'Batttalion 'drill. them safe. *we» »s vli'« pre* regiment. W. J,. Coletnan, Albert TJtiby, L. M. Mdnd^ty, Jan. 5—One Day Only S Clotiiing comes. 29th-4Bi'igiiae drill..Our l'egihlent |*hV ino'titlifi of the 5lSj—iReceive 18 large, round tents Kellar. Week of )P>ayer January goes to s'upp'dit the pidket. i a'.tn* rnireil Siii'ti 24th—(But little better. for the regiment. 4 to 11. Services Tuesday, Wednes ARREST LEON REDMOND. Dorothy Dalton in 25th—.Some better. Heavy and 30th—(RfetuiTi" to t-arhp a't 5i00 2nd—^Brigade drill. tejtrnuiri r«p«r«lions iiring. , _ j 10th—Rainy . and .windly. 'Receive day afternoon" at tne parsonage. manufacture upon which the du­ stage success, "Leah Kleschner" '*««»*. H» prablen •28th—'Comraencf" "our .match to­ 3rd—'Sunday. the awful news of Emeline's death. 'Morning worship at 10:30 Sunday. ties have not Ibeen paid," Lfeon Red wards the James. • • Our sick in 4th—Division Brill. 11th—Shower}^. Lorieiy. mdnd, formerly df Potsdam, and PWn.> Tin ciM&inl* Dr. MeNineh will preach. Junior Black and Blue Educational Comedy and Pathe News ^•nti'd by the rip* charge of Captain 'Burfiham. .5th—?Vfelvin *Hi!l captured by our '12th—iReceive clothing. Draw one Frank iReno were arrested in IVIas- Church and ©ible iSchobl as- usual. ;fuid kf»a*d by «*n 29th—Whole army of the 'Poto­ troops. Very sultnyi. pair of socks and one shirt. Christian Endeavor at 8:45. Sub­ seria Monday by United States mac on the move jand all in per­ 6th—Very hot. Draw soft bread. Wf A^evlcK bCK*ni< 13th;—IReceive from home the full ject, "iFriendliness:" Leader, 'Rob­ ^irifral Thomas H. (Richards, of Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. *€-7 jWtiii tbe wumlnntd fect order. A grand and beautiful 7t"n—Stili sultry. account of Emeline's death. ert R'iggs. Popular evening Service Ogdensburg. Both asked for an sight. Very hot. Mafltj- to p»». It. 8th—'Otir regirfierit go to support 14th—iSuriaky. Prekcping by a at 7:30. All pictures next Sunday examination which was set) down kiH.'Wltli prwltloii 30th—-Sti'l on slow march to­ the pickets about ofle mile. stranger. iNothing extra. Lieuten­ night. 100 slides. Subject: "Amer­ 'for Tuesday- morning, December 30, llFM .btui known a wards the river. About 3:00 p. m. "Sth—iRecnriting papers come and ant Colonel Anderson appears for icans Ail." Illustrated sdngs. Com­ at 9:00 o'clock. Bonds of $3,000 '^d*i41)wh't«\ it* heavy and brisk cannonading com­ also papers to 'se'h.5 recruiting of­ the 'first time in his -.full unifbrm. each were required and furnished. Mack Oxdti : munion service Sunday rhorning, *« d«y» Later th; mences by Genera' intzelman pep­ ficers home." Regiment comes in at Colonei Hunt resumes 'command of January 11th. The warrants for their arrest 'tte, rtparmtioDi ci pering the robe's •, White, Oak 6:00 -p. ni, fr.-e regiment. 1 TJhiversajUst Church, Rev. O. F. were issued by United States Com­ wUh'Cdrinne Griffith, Conway 1'earte and exceptional oa«t UprU 13 it wan a* swrmp. I 10th—'Afterntobn rainy. Sanitaiy Ituafa %tt British lfith—As 'Usual after dress parade Alvord, Pastor; Residencey 3.1 'Elm missioner Giles A. Chase, before 'itfriK trr r nTiif-r,""-n tnffilnr'.^tfiittMMfiafcrfMi go in swim'iiiing. Street; Telephone, 120. 'Services 'whom they were arraigned. Ac- Tlie strangest adventure tliat 'ever "befell a woman' in an um, Italy and Ji pril it, but t'rai •J- Wn',1 "" XL' 16th—'OHeeriflg 'news. The rebels next Sunday appropriate to the: (jdrding to the warrants, which are unguessed world of love and .romance. A 'drama that S turned. General MLellan 'gains a •New llear 10;30 a. m. Sunday idteh'tieai. as to -charges, the liqiio'r's ItlUcar reaaona, wit mirrors life in New York's most exclusive and brilliant so­ tat time being. great victory. Saltite by the gtin- iSchooi at 11:45 a. m. Watch Nignt fax question were "brought into J). Young of S Broaftstfrogm fbdats. seiVice Wednesday, Dec. 31, at Y:30 thfe Uriited States contrary to anil ciety and the diplomatic, courts ot Europe. 17th-^tReceive ftie hurhber of regi­ ocpted th* poHltiw From tbc Studio of p. rh. at thq parsonage, under the, in violation of Section 593-594 of ,ta# Dawea plan, HI -AT* .^-i^ 1 : ment. auspices of Y. P. C. U. Wintfirop the - Tariff .'Law of 1922 .and Sec- 'allied premiers tnf Thfe^rfre'rfcan Tfelegraph krfd T^pW>'hc'06., WEM 18th—'March for Suffolk dh sliort Sen)i'i*es: Churclj School'at !6 p. ti«n 3 of the Act of 'Prohibition." ! : <(1H the op«rntfi liio ISroadway, New yo'rk'Cit'y hotiee. Leave the fort by boat at m.; Evening Worship .al T p. ni.: BecHadrid's bonds were. furnLshfJd il.«i«r tiiey Invited Thursday. Evening. Janua'ry _!,., VsBi'S *t & cr'cWk 1 r00 -p. rh, IRekch Portsmouth about A.i are ' dordiaily'. Invited 'to' these! 'by J'rank'Payment and Lea P. Tyo. d«legailon, and thi 4:00 p. m. Take the -cars and reach services."' ' ' " "'"'" ' ' ' "'' i ««1 in complete Suffolk at 6:00 p.' m. 'Camp out. •'Ma&Odist Episfopil' Church; Ma^h1 'FOR SALE—Dry 16 inch Wood $4,00 IHomlinl to evfli'in Mr. Siithauicl Shilkrct, Directiiij; per cord in "Parlshville. $B.D0 in • year, iinrt -*lmo«t 'OUT OF TM'K I>'U.S'K (W.M) 'Potsdam. John 'Cook R. F. D 2, I SCO PEOPLE! to set her mil Uary ;: »f the recl«n. Th' C11AKSOX P.0HI5M'1EN*,\E (19441 Colton. 30wl J. A. Straus* .. To. call at my store and get a 5 925 Nyal Wea'th'er-Chart was ratified by t m JfOftN McCORMACK bo Yen) tfi#*fc $z bio? (..'•iniaii rek'liBtag ! *0 GIVE PLAY HERE Calendar. The caletidar is [ninted with large, ''esisy-tu twary for the op ADESTE FIDELMS with Shannon quartet &Or'gau (620]> *ttt\ the pact wax 'i'JEROEUSE ('From "Joeelyn"; («S032)' read" figures—contains a daily weather {forecast,. a list of ; The Slnmmer's of' St." Lawrence August 80. It waa Viulin cello otrbiigato Mr. Kennedy , University are planing to ijive a all legal and church holidays, 'idgd'her with a wealth of p«t forward upon rVMSSBORI play here .in, the' near future. The valuable information, '. nations i.-oiild tiKri LA'PALOMA 'MM*):: production this year is, 3\Ir. Pirn was hailed the \vi Pass,es. By, which is now being re Call and get yo.tir'a soon. • ' ginning uf tlio rei: W'HEN'LOVE J1S'K1N'1> ' Kearsed. Alexandria Bay Clayton, from the ditrnxtnu JV'PDIO DEL'.PASSAflV) ' •' ..-..'/.".. Pptsdam and Massena will be visit Uermany IK'UUII '." (From" Traviata" -. . , ed .it, is expected. under the Dawes GEO a. LMNUY li. Next day Seyt D'UET—;PA:R;r«'l'O OA'RA * 'a young AnwU-i :(iooou). ew.D. Sill, 'Minister. Sunday Ser­ Drdggi^t Potsdam, N. Y, ;wa» appoluted itii (Fro'rii "traviata") ..,'.'. vices, 'Public Worship at TO&O a. ! ration*, and on VfqtdH 5A^6N ORGHESTRA Hi. knd 7:30 p. m. Morning, "The I loan to Germany ; Art of 'Letting .Go." fhe Pastor "•rtrld. It WHS pr Hi:.Na'tliiiuiel-Shrikret, tofret'iCfna espebts to condhct this " service. (iiiSor;).' CHttrch School at the close df the **±H^^******m***$ VIK'M'OUA- UXKR -.-• .- (I94:i:{.i r nib'rniftg service. f?:4-B p. m. Ep- S\ HXf"I,L'l ;t><). • • ' , ". • wbith L&gue, Louise Thebbald, 'I^mANLOVlE CAW/c'From "Rose Marie") Leader, terdtherhciod every iSfohilay JGP Y0O NEED CWt'i i -evening at 7:30. Young Ladites' Letterheads Cards MOTH1SU MACHHKK. ,- . . .-'•'.. Prayer 'Circle every Tuesday even­ Invitaftoms Folders I ing at 7 o'clock at the parsonage, •. ' - --' ^ il-.Ed>ynn;Sclip:,eideiT;aVi.tt>e Jiastf; ^dtiepday', 9:00 p. m-., Union Watch Staterhents Cf^rark iNifeht 'Service i. fet the M'ethodist Envelopes BiUheadi •Bpiscopal 'Chitecn, Norwdod. Fri­ ••'•' • , Victorft*cordl» life __ day, 2:30 jp. m. The Woman's For­ or knyfhlng else In &e ^ririh #L: eign Missionary; iSo'cietly will meet bit line, come in and see us. 4:':^ with .Mrs. I'L. H. Pelton, 89 Main ''&&&& A Strefet. ' | if Mafket 'Street 5^^32TS7IKri^r'"^'' *

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ever been left behind. General,' Foster. In two long heavy braids, hung almost IHth—Firing toward Franklin or 13th—Receive orders to move a. to her knees. Renshuw glanced at SNELL TO GET lUAlIlE Blackwater. j 12 hours notice on the great soult. Madame Hvoeslef, whose general npi 1 nth— i he i eeonnoikving •! arty i etn expedition. Some dis.sutisfactioi. peuvatiee was similar to Verity's, and returns to camp about 3:00 p.-:«".;'[ about pay. ' the look Included the'foreigner in his making about DO miles in 48 iiour^. 14th—Keceive clothing. Draw om suggestion. Both women hastened to Seine picket firing and shelHng bu.' pair, pants and one haversack. obey it, hurrying out of the room with none of our men hurt. General 15th—Windy and showery. Non a little flurry of self-conscious»ess. ...( r commissioned drill by adjutant. Renshaw sat beside the bed and STATE DELEGATION IN CON DEFEAT THE REBELS AND GO Wessrell proves himself a brave 16th—'Cold and windy. Toothache. studied the patientT He. was In for a GKBSS FOB HIM FOR THE general. INTO CAMP "AT NEW" 20th—Rainy. 17th—Cold and windy. Toothache vigil. He raised the closed eyelids of LEADERSHIP BERNE. the old man, looked -again at' the con» 21st—Arrange the bunksVn my At,last have tormentor drawn. Une. prong broken. gested pupils of the eyes, and Bhook tent. * i his head. ' - • , 22nd Report for duty nnd com 18th—Sunday. Very cold. Remain A New York despatch says: The followng is another' install •in camp. Jenks stole into the room, and Ren­ Representative Bertrand H. Snell add 92nd regiment shaw was conscious of a feeling of mtnt of the thary of'.the*.lute U. i'. 'mence the same. Limp but little, 19th—Regimental inspection, of Totsdam v/ill have the whole Benson of Massena who was ,i Intra "Infinite "relief In the support of Ids several promotions and reductions - 20bh—Nqj^. -commissioned" ""skuTir efficient presence. Mentally, [for the heai ted and united support, of ihi- bur of the USind Regiment' organized ish by adjutant. "Night 'wets'in house if he becomes an active ian read on dress parade. moment at least, he held Jenks be­ here "in uvil war. _- rainy. diciate for the Republican leader - 23rd. Sunday. Inspection. tween himself and the storm as if the October 1st, 1802—OrdoKs read w-M _ 21st—Rather unwell. The adjoin ship of 'the new congress. Phis -24th—Brigade, drill '-• efficient butler had been an umbrella. dress parade^ making I/.IK blowing ing tooth jumps terribly'. was learned authoritatively lotiay 25th—Brigade drill. "Doctor Morris will be here in less ch-Vges in tlA ,.regiment;-.'jV'igj... add 92nd "regiment from Representative James S. 26th—Brigade drill. than an. hour, sir," • Jenks reported.' Major F; W. Hall second iieutenant 22irid—Captain Sprague, of the' •Parker, dean of the delegation, ami 27th—Thanksgiving day and a "And I got Doctor Stanley, too. He of Company F; First LEout. Ci. lijlist (Penn), dssmiHied the ser other ' Republican repersentatives jolly one to many. Dr. Mansfield will start as soon as he is dressed. Ward of Company K, ad,ju,tant;. G. vice for shirking from duty: isaac from New York, state. Mr. Snell gives a supper and plenty of liquor That ought to get. him here before P. Boswell, first lieutenant of Com Hall, Company I, dies, of wounds :e is being boomed 'by many house to all the company • officers. Hospit daylight." He drew nearer the bed. puny K;' and my appointment us ceived at Kinston. He was a noble Republicans who believe that his al steward gave the non-eommis "What is it, sir?" he added in a whis­ sergeant major. .- boy. present position as. chairman of r.h>' sioned staff a" "supper. -.- per. "A stroke?" ' i / . 23rd—Bought pair of boots- of U important committee 'on, rules has 2nd—The 'adjutant sergeant maj 28th—Brigade drill. ,, "I'm afraid so. It looks like It: Bet­ 29t:Ti—Adjutant absent from dress Lieut., E.-.-G, StOwell for !?3.33 ter stir up • James, There may be fitted'.'him especially "'••for party; ors and. two sergeants from: vach regiment in the division me>et at i parade. They formerly were I Hall's. things to.do." 'a leader on the floor.i \ • division headimareres. Receive In 30th—Sunday., Remain in. camp 24tih—Orders 'of several courts "I have done so, sir. Hart's here, The New York Republican mem Rtrurtionss-com-erning signalizing. and write letters. martial read on dress -parade. too." , bers are awaiting word s'roni" Mr. 3rd—Purchasus a coat of Benja.m December 1st—Pleasant. 25th—Brigade inspection. Receive Kenshaw stared. Snell himself -before they takeNoff in Webster on credit. Receive or 2nd—Pleasant. notice that we are not to go oh ihe "Hart?" he repeated. "We left him their coats and. go |to work actively expedition. Hear chaplain of the in town." there's style in underwear" ders to make a ^cconnaisL-axnce. 3rd—Receive a box from home.-. for him. Mr. Snell is a reeejitivi! Leave camp at 2:00 p. m. on very 4th—Receive orders to march. ' 96th.~ Too late to get the text, "Yes,'sir. It was his unexpected candidate, for the place, but he and |\short notice. March about 12 :niles 5th—Start before daybreak on-the 26th—Move our camp across the return that got me out of bed. His other Republican leaders in the and camp about H:+)0 p. ni. In ihe Summerton road. Ourbrigade only Neuse for the purpose of building u room Is in the garage, and.I had the You'll aglcee tc that, when you've worti. Allen A. <-ffl house are held back somewhat in dooryard of a wealthy ;>-rass wulow Very rainy! and muddy. Go 23 :niles. small fort. -Grass in an old icow.- key; he had to call me to get in. He. Like, well-tailored clothes it holds its shape. the present situation by the fact whose husband is doubtless in the Have severe toothache. Company A go on picket. Sleep as came' out on the one. o'clock train, that it has not yet determined whet war. Rather bitter. .Sleep on uiawza 0th—Start before (htybreak and unconcernedly "as though we Were thinking we might need him in the Never gaps or bulges. That's becausb it's spring her there wilUbe a vacancy in the .about 10:00 a. m. pass through surrounded with troops. morning, since you had sent his friend needle knit anaJ#Llored with the cajre that has Republican leadership. 4th—-Remain on the alert in the- 27th—^Commence the fort. One back to town." Woods ' tlll\ aibout -1 p. m. when we Gatesville. • Camp just through the town Very cold. wing works at a time. 'Our r.tand - Kenshaw was nujdly anvused. No ifiade Allen A famous. The present Republican floor lead again start-, for our camp. Arr.ve doubt Hurt was furious over the In-^ m er is Representative Nicholas Long there at 8:0"ti p. m. Pretty iniug 7th—About 3:00 p. m. ^ake trans ing picket detail three rergeants, ports on the Chowan river, where five corporals and 33 men. Showery terruptlon to his "pers'nal". business. worth of Oho whio is running march. \ v,:..,*,„.,„ Just the same, it was a good thing It's the usual choice of men who dress for their strung for speaker of the new con for we know not. 28th—Very windy 0 *5th—breaching, during the evVn 29th—Pleasant. he had come back. There Would be own satisfaction as much as for outward appear­ . gress but Mr. Longworth has a ilan 8th—Awake to find ourselves on all sorts of things to 'do tomorrow. gerous although friendly rival :'or ing by Private M\ssmure; of Comp the Albemarle Sound. 30th—Draw ten days' rations. ances, any B. \ . ' 1 31st—Go sailing. Thus endeth "Well, we may need him. I'm glad the speakership in Representative 9th—Very pleasant. Pass through he's back." ', Martin B. Madden of Illinois chair Gth— For the fivst^me go nto the Pamlico/ Sound. Run aground at. the month. office tij do business., Arrival oif 1 (To be Continued) "Anything more I can do, sir?" The man of the appropriations commit the mouth of the Neuse at, just- anxious eyes of Jenks were on the For this climate and .season we recommed styles new troops a Suffolk. tee. It looks now- as if Mr. i/mg dark. Arrive at >few Berne. unconscious face of his master. 8th—Sergeant Rhodan, Company THE BLUE CIRCLE. 1407,1415,1615/ worth has a, slight lead which he 10th—Go ashore" and march thro "No, thanks. Just be ready, within may be able to maintain, but in 1;' promoted to first r.ergeant. ugh town. Camp two miles beyond. (Continued (From Page 4)^ reach." • the event that Mr. Madden should 0th—Move my lent. 11th—Our brigade and all the' "Yes, sir." be chosen as speaker Mr. Long 10th—Adjutant buys a horse r.nd troops under the command of Gen fiap's she Is.xjght, thougU T^ never Jenks left? the room. As he was worth would remain as floor mar absent from dress parade. oral Foster take up the line of thought so." ™ about to close the door behind hm, shall virtually without dispute. 11th—Very' rainy. Water six in march. with the exception of the Verity returned. She was stockinged FLOYD & MORGAN "What's the matter with your grand­ dies deep in Jny lent. . Eighth Massachusetts who say to The contest for floor leadership father?" - and slippered, and she wore a deep " ' . "The Quality Store" 12th—Cold rain. Sunday. guard the place. Have 60 pieces 6f flame-colored garment, simple bur is therefore closely ted up with the J " Renshaw's long, swinging rtrlde was 13th—Dreary. artillery. Camp three miles from' beautiful, which Renshaw .vaguely contest for the- speakership. Al easily keeping pace nuw with h6r 14th-—Clear. Captain Miller and Trenton. Here we find the ?oad shorter steps. classified as a tea-gown. He rose as though there has been no eugges 1.2 recruits join' the regiment. He blockaded: She crossed the room and stood at his tion of a combination between i.up "I don't know. I heard a fall. His ceivo from home a pair of new 12th—Start before day and camp bedroom Is next to. mine, you kno^. aide. _ Hej tips quivered as she looked porters «of Snell and Longworth it SPECIAL! Great Reduction* SPECIAL! hoots and other trinkets. eight miles from Kinston. * Take n I thought I heard a groan. "I ran out down at the mask on the pillow. ' is nevertheless true that unless 15th—Receive orders to be ready circuitouis route, . Capture eight" In the hall 'to his door and knocked. "Tou don't think he will di^, do \Longworth is made speaker there prisoners and kill several etc. When there was no answer, I went In. you?'' she whispered. will be no-chance-for—any one else to move at a moments notice. -—u- 13th—Start Before day. Capture He was lying in hlsbediooui, on the to become floor leader. 16th—Move - my tent across the "No; I think he has a good chance street. A. M. Stevens and C. P several prisoners and one niece "nf floor." to get over this." Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats It looks Mow as if the new coin Grew are my bunk mates. artillery. Have some difficulty In "Hurt? Unconscious?" "He was so happy at dinner," she gress would not convene until Tie 17th—Drill. Receive $3 from crossing a stream. "I don't know. I ran for help—for said brokenly. cember 1925, but there is- a possib home. 14th^Sunday. Fight., the battle Jenks first, then, when I couldn't find She leaned forward, brooding over Come in and Save Money. \ ; ility of an extra' session and on _18th—Fourteen recruits come to of Kinston and capture the town. him, for Madame,Hvoeslef. Anntte. the sick man, and Renshaw, watched that acount the speakership contest the regiment. The events of this dav are easier Is of no use. of course.'In a crisis, so her with growing sympathy. There an'd the secondary^ battle for the 19th—Sunday. Inspection. Go remembered than written. we didn't even wake her." was, he knew, a very beautiful rela­ flavor leadership are waxmg^.warm down town to church.Hear the Rev Sht'sto'tJiliSd as they reached what tion between her and her grandfather, 15th—Destroy the railroad ' m from time to time. It was at one or ; was eviaenjtly the dnnr of the old who, moreover, seemed the only prop already. Two other members are erend of the place In the "••vening fnlegranh and then re^rnss., ..h these intervals that the old man THERE'S NO PLACE*. man's bedroom, and fSssed through In. in her 'life. She would be lost with­ being boomed for the floor leader listen to Priviatc Messmure. Also river and on towards White HaHi. opened his eyes. silence, leaving the door open for Ren- out him, even though she might be,, as LIKE HOME/, ship against Mr. Snell. The one th 101st Pennsylvania 96th New Ou'- brie-ade baggage guard. For a long moment he stared with­ shaw to follow her. "". she seemed, too self-sufficient*to.need who seems to have the irreatest York and 02nd New York turn out 16th—Remain baggage guard un out Intelligence, at the two young ; His first impulse was one of shock a- prop. Possibly 'she could go on if strength is Representative John Q. to fight in-tlie slash. * t l 2:00 p m. when we were order faces,, bending over him. Then, very at the seeming llf-elessness of" the this one werer withdrawn; but she Tilson of Connecticut a member nf 20th—Practice passing in review ed to the front but not till after the slpwly, recognition crept into his prone 'flgrtpe on the floor, over which would certainly suffer great loneli­ the Ways and Means' committee 21st—Brigade review. battle. We wept; in ,chase. ga4e. It fixed on Verity with a l'oolc veteran of many successful parlia Madame Hvoeslef was distractedly ness— 22nd—Division review. Suigeon 17th—Tn hot" pursuit of the rn keeping guard. Her dark face lighted of .content, nest on Renshaw with a mentary battles *on the floor. The Edmeston joinr the-regiment and emy. erifnge them ?t the railroad She turned and looked at him. It growing, expression' of'strain and anxi-- up with relief as the young man was a new look, odd, direct, and, for other is Representative Frederick commWoes his. duties ricr Pinley's run. Destroy the t'oad jofnleffheSr ""'"" ety. HIs\face puckered like that of a R. Lehlback of New Jersey backed the first time, personal. ' She not'only 23rd\^Cut logs for a tent. and bridge nnd then turn back. Af "I have not ventured to do any­ child aboiit to cry. He struggled to/J by the' New Jersey Republicans. 24thi-iBrigade drill. Have a tor going about two miles hear- •saw him: she looked below the sur­ speak,' and persisted in the attempt thing," she explained ip a quick whis­ face of him. ,, • hard cofll musketrv m our rear and turn hark per. "He. breathes; but I did not when the secretary begged "Elm'^4o 25th—Commence to build up for to ouiet them. Camp about mid know If It-would be wise to lift his "You have been verr kind, Mr. Ren­ cease. Twice the words he wished to winter quarters. nif^bt on the!samf*5^Tnurid': head—" shaw," she said, ana added simply: utter died on his stiff lips. The third 26th—Sunday. Rainy. A number 1 st.h—Pass WhiteHaTh "It* is' a comfort to know you ,are Renshaw knelt beside his master, time they came out, thickly but dis­ of recuits join the regiiitent, among 10th—Pass Kinston. « , - here." ~ - AFTER AN and ills heart lightened. He had been tinctly—the result, of 'a supreme ef­ them some of tihe recruiting per 20tb—March within 12'' miles of For a moment he did not answer. Home, SiWeet Home is but a afraid of violence, tgren of tragedy. fort, /' w geants New Berne. He could not. The few words had Anything, he now believed, might hap- given him a sensation as new as the "Watch l^panteiL Campbell. "Take song: -ISffli—Damp.. .. J .—= • .°lst=Reach I New Berne aboufc^pen^jn^Ttano Ker._JBut seemingly i one ner look *had~nToused.-—UnderH TT^cfiarge^ ~Tflt^TrrnroTCrtra^kT~comes~alohg. 28th—Preparing fop winter. 2:00 v. m. and camp on the ground •what had happened was common JIwJWiIk^Goiildrft-Get3actJHet them-hls-heart-grew warm, his soul. HR hplfl the secretary's gaze with ~~2m- -I'reparing tor winters we .left seemed to stretch its. wings. She had his .own {ill he knew the message had Strength Until She Took Lydia E. 30th—rOur brigade and" General 2?nd—Remain quiet Several b"v"S enough. The old man had felt 111. had f ceased tp despise him. She was.turn­ been understood. • -^ Then ypur dwelling, place rad­ Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound Ferry's receive orders tn make a re of Comnarrv A pet into roub'° risen, had perhaps tried to call for ing to him in her trouble. And "Yes, sir,"- said Renshaw, very dls- eonnaissance Leave at 2:00 t>. m. which results by William Loueks help, and had fallen unconscious." though_she~nad despised him bnt_a_[jtinctly, "I will do exactly as you iates cheerful warmth and fat­ Rochester, Minnesota.—"I had a very • Slst—jCont^iiue .•matching"tttl 4*:00 0 "etHn«>> sad) news of "Is he— dying?" . Ideals, but It meant that there was content of one who has carried out a came tqjjelp take, "lirn Start "Back"*Tor camn at 6:00 heating is in the burning'. Get Burns' armv. Receive clothing. "No—no, Indeed. He's unconscious, convalescence for more than one sick vital purpose. ' carffoT "me, and she a. m. and maivh till 12:00 that was taking Lydia E. 25th—Rather a drunken day for but his heart is working well. The man In that quiet room. your order in now. Phone us. night Completely exliausted and Pinkham's Vegeta- N«w Berne. first thing to do is to make him com­ "You may be sure I will do all f Chapter VIII footsore, making about 44 miles in jble Compound for 26th—Cloudy and some prospects fortable." can," he said at last'; and under the nervousness and a .10 hours. of rain. He lifted the light figure In his arms words lay the force of a new resolu­ • The VlBll. run-down condition. November 1st—Mustered for nay , STf-h,—Rainv. tion. She had me try some as easily as If It had been the body of "What aid he meanr by Colone Howell of the Sfith Penn - 28th—Sunday. J5n to a negro a child, and carrying it to the bed laid At the end of forty minutes the It was Verity who asked the ques­ of it, and in a very sound of an approaching motor an*, few days' time I began to feel better. sylvanin. Colonel Hunt musters the meeting. Mv birthdav. It between the sheets, drawing the tion half an hour later, when it be­ POTSDAM FEED! COAL CO. In two weeks I hardly knew myself and 103rd Pennsylvania. 29th—Battalion Drill. nounced the arrival of the doctor came dear that the old man's soul had bedclothing carefully up "around'it. from Wainley. Almost Immediately POTSDAM, after taking a couple of bottles.more I 2nd"~Sunda-y,.. Go down town to-|~ - 30th—Colonel Hunt "takes com "We've got to get a doctor here in a again drifted far out upon some un­ was up and helping around, and now I Episcopal Church; mfind", of General Wessells brigade. that welcome personage was In the charted sea. But he was breathing Jiffy," he muttered. "And can't" we sick-room. With a mere nod- to the am strong arid healthy again and am 3rd—Brigade drill. General Wessell takes' command nf stir up some of those servants—" more naturally and the drawn lines of "Still taking it. It is a pleasure for me General Stephen's brigade. two watchers, he hurried to the side his faee,had almost disappeared. to write this to you, and I hope that 4th—Brigade drill. A re.giment.il He was interrupted by the appear­ court martial organized of which 31st—Ra'her nnnleasant hight. of his new patient. "I don't quite know. I've' been MUMMERS HERE JAKY .13 many other women who are suffering ance of Jenks, who had knocked un­ Doctor Morris, though a country like I was will find out about your med­ Lieutenant, Colonel Anderson s Janunry 1st; 1863—Great day for heard and entered. He hurried to his thjhklng about it" Renshaw's absent To Give "Mr. Pirn Passes By" Aa icine. I will give any information I president. 92nd. Our officers give us n good master's 'side with an expression of' practitioner, appeared to be a man tones proved that he was" still think­ possibly can." — Mrs. JAMES WIMCE, fith—Brigade drill. supper. Verv good selection except acute concern on hlg round face. who knew his business. Nevertheless, ing about it. ' '*:• Francis Baconian Benefit 933 E. Center Street, Rochester, Minn. the liquor. Move our camp r.eros She had taken her soeno is laid in England at the 12th—Still! obliged to remain a nurse, if he can find one. And get grandfather's left hand, and though he (New Years Day' was one of the knick knacks. All eaten before they country home of a comfortable quiet.'. All-troops at this -post . e In touch with Doctor Stanley as soon had not yet opened his,eyes he seemed coldest of the winter with tks. viewed bv General Dix, started. ss you can."- and conservative English' gentle subconsciously aware of""the""" human mercury standing dose to twenty man. The cast • -of -seven members ' 13th—Draw blanket. Brigade 5th—Several promotions nnd re Jenks disappeared. Renshaw .ren­ contact. When it relaxed he was rest­ Mow* in the morning. «It barely Hobble over to headquarters on one ductions in the non commissioned dered to the unconscious man such has been rehearsing for several F you want 1 less; Its renewal qulet*d him. got above all day and dropped be­ weeks coached by' Professor Edson legr. line. Bowhall reduced and James first aid as his experience suggested. / Doctor Morris suggested that, while low again at nigJit. Friday, how­ Miles. The members -of- the cast what you 14th—On the gain. Twenty six Richards promoted to .corporal,' etc. When he had done the little that could It would be wise for him to remain In ever; thermometers climibed above prisoners drawn up in line at 4ress 6th—Rainy. safely be done, he turned to Verity. are George Marden, E. H. Hehmle, the house, he. could do with a bit .of zero and * it was more moderate '26: Mr. Pim, P. M Gottfoold, ' '25; parade to receive their sentences im 7th—Brigade review. Dr. Edmes "You better get Into something sleep If they would lead htm to a room with a few inches of enow Satur­ want when you posed bv the regimental court !nar ton appointed to act as brigade tur warmer," he said gently. "I-will keep Brian Strange, A. B. Monetti, *26; Mi somewhere near. Jenks, who had fol­ day to brace tip sleighing- which Olivia, Ruth Moir, '2,5,; Dina, Helen tial. * - geon. watch here." lowed him into the sick-room ucted was not Very. Kfood. ' . •;—•' • Meahy, '26*, Lady. Marden,, Lillian want it-^-vn the 15th—Gaining. p. m. This the. first that I have ;;!.

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    26th—Rainy. Flag raised in a-E- night. - ' **««M«S5SS(5 nil iihiiiiii'mrii i i *jcii front of General Foster's headquart „8lh—-Three steamers busy all day THERE'S NO PLACE— era. Great saluting, landing troops. Expedition starts 27tih.--Make"out field and staff" about noon under command of Gen LIKE HOME/ mwter rolls. erul Spinola with five ' companies 2pth—Rainy. Mustered Sergeant of. cavalry,- six pieces of. artillery O'Neil placed under arrest for viola and 5',O00 infantry. " '_._ I tion of orders. - 9th—Steamers busy all. day land! March 1st—A pleasant Sunday. ing horses and wagons. One or two 'BEAT -BACK REBEL FORCE Remain in camp., • Have inspection horses drowned. Stragglers fcjegin -SENT AGAINST FORT and dress parade. lo come back but meet with a cold XttfrBKStm ' . 2nd—Go to town and have a pict reception. Colonel 'sets them ~ to uro taken. Weather very pleasant. work. If you draw up a will you can state —3rtt=—Weather very pleasant. 101th'— Continue to • land horses th— Rumors encouraging from -4 snow on the -ground. down his life for his country and Charleston, I 4t,h—Very cold. Snow still re may history do justice to his mem 16th—Showery. General Spinola mains. cry. and staff return-from their expedi The Peoples Bank of Potsdam 5th—Reserve packets fired. upon ,14th—Fort Anderson attacked by tiort about. 7:00 p. m. and as usual by guerrillas. Three men wounded a very superior force with 18 pieces make tracks for town, leaving' his POTSDAM FEED & COAL CO.* with buck shot which tends to • en of artillery. Pickets driven in br troops to take care of themselves. rage the boys. Major Hall, Captain fore reveille. Lieutenant Stowell General Negle comes. POTSDAM, N. Y. Boswell, Sergeant Nichols, Seott officer of picket an-l brought them 17th—Troops on ths side do not and and Hall • join the regiment in in good shape blazing all the anncar to go back. Doubtless an from recruiting service. Rainy. while at their column. .$. flag of other expedition is on. foot. Lieutenant Cole conducts himself truce sent in four times demanding 18th—Troops landing all day. shamfull'y when our brave boys cur surrender but Colonel Ande' Form a mess consisting of Clark, were fired upon. He thought itrvery pon, although nut the man that de Hall Alick and myself. Do ndt important that the gunboats should fended Fort. Rumpter yet every o\-!H-tTy like the sten. Colonel. is RIALTO THEATRE be signaled ^ and without orders whit as brave- and could see. no sur rather against it. Raise our tent went to do the task and returned render. Upo'ir him rested the des 19th—Get' a- floor in tent and only when all was quiet.' tiny of the regiment. We owe all move Have the pleasant'est, tent in A POTS0AM INSTITUTION 6th—Rainy. .. Bought a pair of to him for he 'has certainly saved camp Expedition starts under Gen high topped boots of Private La us a long tramp • lo Richmond. The. eral Wessels. About 200 officers lone Company A, for $6.50, and aay was one that will not soon be nnd wen of Spinola's brigade come Thursday and Friday, January 15-16 give partly in lieu my ones for forgotten by any of. those that back and are placed under guard The Buick Valve- $3.33. . ' " . listened to the musical strain of Receive pay. • ' • 7bhr—Two 'contrabands . come into the enemy's shot and "' shell. v-We 20tlv—Very hnt, 'Stragglers sent our lines, They are brother am have reason to believe that their to town. Rainy. Just dark go fish In-Head Engine sister. Fortune has at last turned loss—wns. quite henvy as our gun Ing and catch one eel and one bull for them. They have gained their boats did nobly although they came pout. Express "home ?36 starts easily—runs own freedom. Thev are their own at the eleventh hour. We had tw 21st—JCxpedtion crosses rivei' masters, Sent to New Berne. men wounded in the fort and one. 4^eather~mut4i cooler. smootMy,Weia at A woman vanishes! A s( ranKO man appears ! - 8th—Sunday Regiment inspec coming in from picket. All hail to 22nd—Two companies of cavalry tion. Major takes charge of dress the old 92nd is -the language of and one howitzer land and immed zero.Buickhasan Was there foul play I Or, was .the man and wdman one paradel Read no orders. every soldier in New Berne. iately start towards. Little Wash and the same I Here is a mystery that stirred two -conti­ 9th[—Pleasanifc Bu#y. 15th—Reeohnioter and find theh ington. --— nents as it will stir you, . ; 10th—Pleasant. Busy. Send in, to force moved off only a rear guard . 23rd—Showery. Great number of exclusive, ajito- brigade headquarters a tri monthly remaining. Three ^ gunboats make contraband "come to town.. ..Also \ • The Hamilton's latest comedy, "Lonesome" report. a trip up the river. whites to prevent starving to death maticheatcontrol _X- : i__, , : . : 11th—Receive clothing. Draw leth—Eig|hty-fif..h again come 24th—WSndy. By 'colony's, order F-1&244 one pair pants two pair drawers, ever and make a reconnoissance. all non commissioned officers not o' n• mi* e carbureto• • r• H . ^ • ' ' ' i four pair, socks. A band of guerril Bring in one guerrilla. <v Oh Boy ! Connie in boots avid breeches as madcap maid of requisition for accountrements. inspection with our new .flag float 2-lth— Eighty-fifth and- 96th days of old when knights were' hold and a damsel's woe 15th—Sunday. Rainy. Regimental come to reinforce us. • ing by the side of our old ones inspection. Dress parade, and have 25th—Pleasant. Rumor of moving to Plymouth •\ was a sign for fight. " . a large number of orders to read 2C>th—Citizens thick as bees. ,.. Our, brigade ordered - there. ,lt twinkles--it's delioious-^it's got that "something differ­ J which are wet through before fin 27th—Land for the' fort two" 32 27th—Our fears as to moving ent" taste all through.! •'• ished. pound guns. Smooth bore. are now quieted.. Citizens ordered On^pfoofofBuicU 28th—Windy and rainy. Camp out of town. General Hunt makes 16th—Receive pay from Major ] Pathe ComedV, "Flickering Youth," Pathe News L Staples for six months. Amount of full of rumors of an attack in the us a visit. Seems well pleased is* in cold feather t clothing fop the year deducted. morning. with our improvements on the fort and Fables. , j . „Small allowances, for some, whose 2»th—Sunday. Rainy. 28th—Showery with a steady startim deriving clothing bill was large. Some had 30th—Pleasant. wind. Have two splendid boat 5 1 rides. Fire in town last night; Sev not a " cent coming. Draw $78.2 i 31st—Pleasant. Thus endeth the -:<••: -^"Monday,- Jan. 19—One Day Only ' '. * Clothing acount ! 213*87 This ow month of"March in the 92nd eamp. en negro groceries burned to the ing to clothing lost • My dear old friend thou hast been ground. . ,17th—Finjish duplicate monthly a * faithful patriot for the -un 29th—Cloudy. Have several sails F. A, Sealer, Potsdam returns for December and January ceasing efforts thou has put forth 30th—Usual muster by Colone Tiger Love Pickets fired into by guerrillas at n the caftse of thy country I hereby Anderson Regiment appear in fine cjeclarq thlee to be 'djscha(rged condition. Rumor of a consolida When better automobiles^re l^t^iuckdEviH fc»-*v- •>-,?. 10:00 p. m. from behind a" shed. • ' .-"• with None of our toys hurt. Dark as inn from the service of the United tion into less companies causes a States with some of the brightest (considerable talk among the men. Captain Smith officer cf day 12th—After first sergeants call DO^'T^MteS THIS pNE! Estella Taylor and Antonio Moreno marches put his company and and also some of the most, disast May 1st—Three, horses belong rous events of the war recorded up ing to signal offcers arid Dr. -Edmes go out with Corp. S- Brigsby and ~*>. searches about and discovers thorn on your .worn out pages. I now ton together with a large amount gather a beautiful bouquet; Also Love and thrills mid the hills ofl old SpairiN The kind of in Old Gaskin's yard. Fires into bid you good-bye and may your of forage is landed on the wharf. •go to town. entertainment that kindles the blood. The loveliest them but do not know as he hit pa'st companion again meet you 13th—Drill for the first time^oj ''PBEMEtA BAIL" anything except Gaskin's steer al 2nd=^General Wessells with his senorrta in Spain, and her heart was captured bV a dashing around the quiet hearth of his be command leave for Plymouth, N. the seige guns. Guess I shall learn though there were a few scared the drill • easily.. Commissioned of ,V ( Formerly j^ie-Kjgag Jutj) bandit. \ 1 loved friends to enjoy the peace and 0 'We are now,detached from the fellows made their escape over the liberty for which we have so long brigade. Clothing issued to the fieers drill in morning and non high fence. Pathe Comedy, "Going To Congress"; Pathe NtaW 8 tc**^##»#»#^^^##<»*N»^#^»#^#^*##I*I*^*S^.." . 1 WE HAVE IT! I nm. I News of Hookers defeat. It saddens 22nd—Receive a nupply • 'of twice as' mini) people speak Chinese f h«s furnished music for more than the hearts of the 'boys wonderful •nanco and ordnance >nton»,#***.» «>*»»*•#*+•««»»».»*«•»«*>»«« |7th -Ah expedition t commenced 1 ^ ' /

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    ;iARY21iJH?. THE COITRTHR AN» FRW5MAN, POTSDAM, N«W TOIIK. PAGE THRBB s UlLh—Adjutant takes a squal ol 20th—Part of the expedition re. 28th—Weather quite cold. Sleep men tu ,_ make a short rot-onnaia^ turns, Cavalary reported to have under four blankets. Ceneral Peck EMM: trtscov'era ' nothing. Alick gone on up the couritry for the purl visits the command and appears we:I ( spcn4s~thu evening with nw Havi por.e of making a raid and cuitingr/pleased. Everything in' good condit- a few games of chess. Wcathei some railroad, ion. . •va.s showery. iJlst—-Richards, Kirkham and the 29th—Commerce an additional*.angle auth—Again the rumor comet rest .of the, furlough boys' return i' to"the fort. Maii arrives. Never more LTO THEATRE that Vicksburg is 'taken but I dan Hawkins .brings .me' my chevrons and welcomed. Lieutenant Ward, We.'sh' -^jv*-iV_rii)...('rwlit.. _^Stowell^an(^^Mi.j colors. ' and Wheaton remain in camp over SOME EVENTFUL 'MONTHS' IN Clieshiy spend the ewnih'jl^wrtli' iric. -22'nd^Reeeiv#^y~tTjrih&sP**fronf fciglrtrT- '-' v QUARTERS NEAR Hint—Go to Episcopal church .with home by James Our cavalry report 30th—Oversleep myself until 9:00. NEW BERNE George Lewis Hear an excellent sei ed to be surrounded up, by Swett Miss guar;) mount. A POTSDAM INSTITUTION mom • •• Creek • Cannonading up in that dir 31st—Mustered for pay by Lieu­ 'lii!nd—Make out three furloughs ection - .' tenant-Colonel (Fellows, of tho 17th Thursday, January 22 —One Day Only The following is an additional in-, for men in Captain Arnold's Comp 23rd^-Fonr of us go up the river Massachusetts Volunteers. Captain any A. Alick and I are once more stailment- of the diajy of the iate' to an old plantation Get some -Cu iMerrituan musters- his regiment going to try to. live 'together. Wi Weather still cold and fall-like. Try 0, 'P. Benson, veteran of the U2nd cumbers and squash. See s*me would find no -tMuible jsv.ero it noi to write hojne'but fail, ' , Kegiment: •• ,,••"'' beans up four inches high from seed for swearing. - 'that has been raised this year. September 1st—'Company of cava". "Her Reputation" a ' ^~^^"I«;^8€3'=^1iB'-whotK-'ciy--in' "" ^Vd-^-'Firi'ng-o-n-~pk-kt.'t-4if)ev~Kv'-- • - -24-th—Very— wa-mi - --Y-oliown-tailed .ry-lan.d._and„.make_ jshort..... reennnajs^ ; -•('iMi--a--g -rrM-ropu|;Uim.liv.aA^ It does in this powerful,.drama in which May camp is "Grant, Grant!" Vicksourg shots- exchanged by the giaveyard. flies come about They much resem sance but meet nothing. 'Minturn Ihe. second Gibraltar has iallen. Go beriying and get. two quarts of ble a yello.w fly we have up north leaves on furlough. I take his place. _ r*"' -' • MeAvoy wins stardom. Papers in town ' of 'the 28th. "Hlen blackberries and make five pies. Thev are terrible to bite 2nd—Busy making returns for Educational Comedy, "Yankee Spirit" eral Foster's adjutant general (Col '24th—Richards, Kirkham, etc, 20th—Windy A signal gun and headquarters. I send off one monthly one) Hoffman)' over $o take a view off on furlough Lieutenant • Whit lights in the evening from the flag and a roster of officers, a"so finish 'of our fort- ney in charge of 40 men go ou't to ship Receive a letter from home the monthly return of deserters. 2nd^-Go to" town. General Foster lie in ambush for a cavalry dash. with names...of.,.men drafted. 3rd—Tri-montnly sent back for cor toge'cher with Generals _'Potter and 25th—Rainy. Alick and I go to 28th—Colonel, quartermaster, -Lieu rection. Make out requisition for —,give -us a call to witness \th~e ei" town and purchase each of us a pair tenant Whitney and six sergeants drums also make a report __ of our fects of our shot from the ^heavy of shoes at $2.50 per pair •eave for conscripts. 'Captain Merri heavy guns. Weather showery. . guns:-Captain Bice returns ffrjm 26th—Showery. Dr. Mansfield rr man takes command. Oolbnel Andcr 4th—Weather cool. .Alick, spends furlough. x. turns from furlough Gray anil ye1 son ouite a comical sight being car­ the day fishing. Return of deserters 3rd ShOweryr We are all look How winged flies made" their appeal ried to the boat on a stretcher. sent ,back for correction but there ing anxiously for Colonel Ander ahce .They are a horrible pest. 29th—I am now reading McCaui- was no error. son. All seem to think that his re 27th—Showery. Raise the liberty ay'.s lRn,P''ish History. .„ • 5th-— General Palmer makes us a turn is to decide their fate—go or pole Rearrange the officers tents, 30th—Post my diarv by the - 'ight call. 'GiVes strict orders to bo well , staiy " " j also mov-e my own. of the moon. Very heavy showfers on the alert as an attack is expected. \' 4th—Colonel returns ' but reveals 29th—R^iny. Commence to make during the da/y. Some reminds me'*of 6th—Have a dress parade. Find it iiot a breathe to officer nor private out Captain -Arnold's muster, rolls. last, summer, it very tiresome reading a long string about consolidation. All over anx- Companies have to be 'reorganized 31st—Have a very bad boi', on my of orders. 1 . ius to know the '-resul'c Lieutenant into ten comr.anXs. Five of these, Hght him Have a pleasant.sing with 7th—Port Royal goes up the river Fopte comes with him companies have ohly five men in the boys in the evening at. my quar­ with flag of truce to take several " 5^h— Sergt. M. C' Goodell stays each. ,-~ ters. __ women outside the lines. Captain with,, me over night...Weather quite IJOth—Rainv Work all day or August 1st—Dr. Edmeston returns 'Biee officer of the day gets in­ - sultry Tantain Arnold's rolls mustered bv Vi-im fm-lotlo^ oriel fetches fiS paw toxicated. ..,...: -6tlir—Alick spends' the . evening Oantain Judson, A A G, for Ceneral books for our library.' IRusy all the 8th—Lieutenant King,' of Engineer . with me and makes out our war PaXmeJr. 'Im'-Th'-tion yen' minute. afternoon covering and" numbering Corps, takes diniinsions of our fort. rants \ The. great consolidation sec ...Tuly 1st—Showery. Fnish Car books.. Get 15 of our men and ten darkies ret begins.to break-- It becomes tain Arnold's rolls Cantain Judson 2nd—Have a sligM headache. No down to the mouth of Duck Creek known, who are* to go to and who finds much fault with the rolls of ^.ppetite and" fear I am threatened for the purpose of building" a smal are to stay Captain M—blue as a the regiment - with fever. Also have one of Job's fort. whetstone • 2nd—Very hot. A few shots ex Coriiforters. 9tb—i^oat gets "around" at Duck 7th—Go with Alick to Presbyter changed on picket 3rd—Help Captain Arnold about Creek and our iboys have to remain ian church Hear the 27th chaplain: 4th—The great, day of our. na quarters, ;Return of ordnance and all night without su/ppef-. ^.j, \ Text John 1:29 tional independence has again ar ordance. stores. Weather extremely 10th—A hard shower'about 2;00 p.' 8th—Receive pay for two months ri^ed. The regiment foimed ;i( warm. m. Send off a tri -monthly, also dis­ of Major Staples Colonel quite un 7:00 a. m to hear the Declaration 4th—'Furloughs' have reduced our charge papers .of H, Ober, of Head­ well of Independence read by adiutawt nuiriSer to necessitate sending ser­ quarters company. Gerieral Peek is­ ' 9th—Go to town to get a supply 'Parade a't 5:00 p m Fireworks dis geants to act as officers of the guard. sues an order announcing the capture of ordnance stores and forage plaived on the gunboats in the Go to town and purchase lumber for of the whole of Morris Island. 11th—News of Fort Moultrie's be­ 10th—The so-called fortunae offi evening. • • library. $300 per hundred..^ fith—Our library has arrived. Pav 5th—rReceive pay. Draw $42. Boys ing blown un by the rebels. Com­ cers and sergeants go to town to be merce to make out ordnance return . .mustered out of se'ryice. Boys as rolls returned for more minute re get off on furlough. AdjutanK leaves mai-Vs. fitter j Captain Arnold's ., for* duty on General Palmer's staff. for August. 1863. Find it difficult. ' j semble at my tent for an evening 12th—iMKior Whitford conies dowi? sing :-Have a pleasant time. ^'Rth—Rearrange my tent. Receive Lieutenant Minturn act? as adjutant. the appointment of regimental lib f>&—Thermometer 100 degrees in- the river with flag of truce. Our 12th—Rainy. The fortunates ge't rariah. Books to commence circul the shade. Captain Judson and adju ijoat goes to meet them. mustered out - Colonel getting bet ation tomorrow tant over on a call. Corporals Rock­ l^th—Very rainy in the 'afternoon. ter. Borrow $5 of f. Courrier; Com Lieutenants iptoweli' and Cole return "9th—Arrange the library Books well and Sheridan to be count-mar: p'any A. from fijr'.ough. 'Sengeant Willey re­ distributed to th" men Take for mv tialed. duced to the ranks. ' 14th—Go to church and hear chap self Thievs French Revolu+o'nn 7th—I am now writing in the Iain of 27th, Preaches an excellent Serct. R. J Hall return* from fur Ocean 'Hotei, Beaufort, N. C. Find '14th—Showery. Form regiment at 5:30 pi m. forxeading of orders. Feel sermon. Two rebels soldiers of the lonodi.' — " it a lonesome place. Express home rathei: unwell iir.the evening. Seventh regular cavalry come into 10th—All anxious to get late na $34. . — 15th—Not any , better. Weather our lilies. pers. News r°ach us about 11:Q0 8'h—Talcp a ipleasant jaunt down f f showery. ) ; n. in tha 1>« is en'tire'v - cn un im-i Shaklefords Banks. Wash in the 16th—(Pretty sick. Receive orders has lost ?S 000 men Also that Viet surf. 'Gather shelis on the beach and to leave the fo'rt. 'Relieved by two shurf is taken return before a strong wind to More bend City by 3K)0 p. m. Pa.v $2. companies-of thp Secnd Massachus­ 11th—Fnd thn+. the same n*w etts Heavy Artillerv. We 'move to­ hsive remained 'n the same paner 9th—Arrive in New Berne the hfght before and s'eep in the shed on morrow to take their barracks at over nio-ht and hone that they may New Berne. be confirmed in others. t the hay and take passage early in the njornih'g for the fortJ Rest all day- 17th—Finally pull up stakes to 12th—Pickets attacked about 9:0U. John Grav detailed. , t • leave the fort of our own make. Have -a. m The rebs succeed in captur 10th—Take in several dollars for but HttW regularity in the arrange­ it"! a post, one. serpeant one eorpor library. Too hot for fatigue to work. ment Officers act ridiculously. Hard nl and five men Give the rebs a fif^ifh— IDiscover four young boils feeling between the boys;. Comes up a dose of eight 32-pound shells. which bid fair to make something in terrible shower at nodft. '(Reach camp 16th—About 400 of the -enemy the World. Feel- unwell generally about 5:00 p. m. , said to be bivouacked* out about two Thermometer at 105 degrees in the miles from here. Get a third 32 lSth-^Repair barracks. Companies shade. Majo,r-Whitford with truce. move in. We are all .quite comfort- pound gun mounted and ready for 12tth— Cooler. -Adjutant Minturn action able> Feel some better but still very quite sick. Alick learhs Tennyson's haggard. 17th—Ah expedition on foot poem of the Gallant Six Hundred. 19th—Rainy. Feel some better. Trottns lvgin to land at our wharf 13th—Rather unwell. Draw hand Cannot rest nights.. Get un the col­ about 3:00 p m. Three regiments of grenades for the fort. Another signal onel's stove in my room. Have quite infantry, one comnahy of cavalry corps stationed here. a parlor. Have pur first dress parade and two pieces of artillery Flag of The laundry eats 14th—Finisa first volume of Mc- this side of river. It is quite interest truce comes to_ o_ur_l_rn.es. ____ ex jCaulay's History of England. Signa* -ing^J . change letters. no, lunettes coups flashes in _the .pan, General 20th—Cold, but fair. 18th-f-More troops land. Purchase Peck takes command of thfe depart­ Ever 8top to fifcure the ment.1 Feel a little better 21st—(Fair. Have dress ^parade, etc. me a cap, price ?2,50. Captain Fay Drill in the morning. First company- . "incidental" expenditures 15th—Alick continues to make Lieutenants Thompson and MeChes drill we have had in nearly \ year. - and. bothers of home- ney return from furlough..J3j___miL use of profane language, I find his ^promise'of no avail whatever. Very cold -nights. Almost a frost. washing? The waiting son got married while home 22nd—Move back into Fort Ander­ before, and the "picking Thought his chance better than ever 16th—'Do not go to church. Lieu­ son. Boys all claim it as all right! up" afterward; the soap, again . " -: tenant O'tNeil returns from furlough, (To be Continued) the car fare, the lunches Have a splendid plum pudding for —if you include these dinner, NOTICE TO OUR PATRON'S—Owing to tho en&Mnous cost of this produciiou it is tiece.«8ar items in the cost of home 17th—Showery. Nothing worthy LOCAL BREVITIES for us to advance the price.- MA:TISEE—Adults. 30c; Children, 10c. EVENING—Balcony washing you'll see that THERE'S NO PLACED of note occurs, Adults, 30c: Children, 10c. Maia Floor, Adults. 50e; Children. 10c. the laundry is the mo9t LIKE HOME/ 1-Sth—Steady north wind. Weather SPECIAL ORCHESTRA ) a 1 thrifty as well as the most very cool and agreeable. Tide very Monday morning was the coldest efficient method of hav­ high. Floods our walk to the messes. of the winter The thermometer stood ing the washing done. 19fch— Adjutant 'Minturn , makes at twenty eight below in conserva Monday and Tuesday, tive locations and many registered And the time you save is an attemt to go home but fails. as low as thirty five. ' clear profit. •20th—'Got to town and purchase a January 26-27 pair of shoes. for $2.75. Alick kiSlls a • A few inches more of snow fell 11 Phone us today and let water snake who unluckily makes here Friday. The village - iractor Another Supxfr Special with. us explain pur various lair opiposite our tent. . plow was in operation on the streets no advancing prices. and the Racuette River Papei- services and prices. 21st—.Captain CRolstein inspects the 'Company had it's big plow and regiment and records. A small expe Praetor running over the Norwood dition puts on foot for tomorrow. road. Receive notice 'of exJMajor Hall's Globe Steam Laundry promotioin to colonel. Takes bad In connection with the sale recent among some of the officers. ly held at the Pincus, store tickets were given with each purchase the Phone 279 Home, Sweet Hom'e'is but •22nd—Two eomipanies, of cavalry and Comipan|yi H make a reconnals. holder of the ticket number drawn re ceiving a traveling bag.. Number song sance. 'Find no enemy but after some M foraging return about noon. 1963 was the lucky number and it Blood" Till our coal truck comes along. was held bv Frank Theobold. 23rd—Company inspection and .Walter Shanty of Potsdam, con By Rafael Sabatini dress, parade. None of us go to The greatest love story ever church on account of boats being fined in >Canton County jail since just painted. Very windy. December has made application for told, Then yo.ur dwelling place rad­ the pauper's oath. He was fined 24th—Veiiy windy. Pity Poor Jack with J. Warren Kerrigan, Jean $375 in fedeTal court November 25 it iates cheerful warn'th and fat­ at sea. Alick attacked with fever. for violation of the prohibition act Paige, Allan Forrest. Calll in surgeon. and paid $75 of his fine. His an The greatest Sea Battle ever her feels as if he's getting a 25th— Very windy and rainy. plication goes through the hands i >»****>*^yffcf!.*^h# r»th-^Receive notice late in the letters which they wish to be dis Wednesday, January 28—One T ay Only wantwhenyou evening that General Peck will in­ ratched Sunday can mail them in spect the regiment tomorrow. The ihe box in front of the post office want it—in the m-n, make great preparations. Alick before 2:30 p; m. This* order is n»" "''THESIKESHOWDFUFE^ printing line— some better. *!sarv as this office has to absorb! with Anna Q. Neilsson. A big Comedy-drama of circus and society, showing the lieartof a circus 217th—Cold, drizzling rain .from fi"k , leave, both clerks and carriers ( . fun mafcer in and out of tne sawdust ring. / - the north, Tide very high. Inspection POTSDAM FEED & COAL CO, withiout artv additional expense to Educational Comedy, "Cornfed"; Topics of the Day. WE HAVE IT! postponed. News quite exciting from the .post office department, from i' II.N i' -n POTSDAM, N. Y. Charleston, January 1st to\June 30th,.1924.. vm

    :2»: *»^» ' 0 JANUARY 28, 19gS, M 2H,. iw'i.; rni cownrta ANW PREBMAN. POTSDAM. NEW TORK. PAGE fHMKB OH THE LINES IN Sick Children of Aurora Study in Open Air ^ un mALTO THEATRE SBBGT. BENSON RECOMMEND- .,—BD-FOH- JVPPQIHMHNI- .10_ A POTSBAM INSTlTUTieN •WEST POINT ...'.... vmrmim^wwm " •--•' 1*~3 " *• The Courier and Freeman thit Thurnday and Ffiday, January 29-30—Two Days Only r**w j/eek presents the seventh install­ ment of the diary kept by the laio Orlando P. Benson of Massena whun he was a soldier in the Union army "Anna Christie" during the Civil War, He' enlisted in the 92nd New York Volunteer Regiment when 19 years of age •with William Russell and Blanche Sweet and was sent to the .training camp •> a , — "at Totsdam in October 1861, leaving The st ns Minturn over there last night and al bender. . 'suitcases'which they are alleged to \9M come, in in preatev numbers. Ten &' s all day on a spree. Shameful con 3k!—Practice firing rather, poor. have brought north° on the train soldiers desert and come to New ( duct for one in his position. Alick Surpised this morning by cavalry from Syracuse disclosed the pres­ Tl>nte, Some -- rather su-'veion'' •M*#i •- *. mad and sick. but find it to be our own who had ence of 20 odd sealed bottles of &mfcft 1 •*.,m lookine characters come in but go 31st—Have a slight chill' inMhe .been* cut off while on a raid from Scotch liquor, according to the .X' un.f"i°Ktif .our f n. McCann ppened the bags and found }/ treat .-.political victory in New York. 18th—Several boys reenlst. Have over twenty bottles of Scotch, liq­ Great rejoicing among the; troops.. regimental Inspection. Last night uor," a% claimed. it rained and blew a perfect hurri Home, Sweet Home is but a 9th—Very windy. Go with sev­ AJolph Zukor eral of the boys and get persim "cane. \ : LOCAL BREVITIES ••W/i 15th—R-umor of a rebel ram soon .O song mons on. the river. Have both eyes Jesse L. lasky ,--\ out for hogs but see only three to come down the rver. St>y re •F. A. (Seaver unloaded a carload of- present T^i 'V\ Till our coal truck comes along ported to have beenr. ing returns without cost. Edmeston. \ . asure her feels as if he's getting a . 11th—Wenther auite cool. Con­ The restaurant in (Market Street in REX BEACH S H tinue, to feel better. Lieutenant 18th—Purchase mvord,f§ash, belt, formerly operated by M. E. Anable godd big money's worth of coni Thonwson to report for duty in Bat spurs and straps as a present to the and which was purchased by WiKiam Z4i tery Chase in the morning. Min doctor. \ Thomaris will open on Thursday tihds tentment. The proof of the turn's preat supper came off last 19th—Pleasant; Cantain Judson in week. It has been completely redec­ •^ r eveming. sneets our company books and prys orated and refinished on the interior. V$ ' f V" V .' vV-#'lS heating is in the burning. Get "12th—Several of the furlough into the company savincs. Demands It 'will be known as The Adirondack V . ;! I ', to know the use made of the moneys Restaurant. Mr. Thomaris brother- your order in now. Phone us. bovs return. 14th—An artist takes a picture of to satisfaction of the bovs. m- law Thomas' Doikanos will have CL QiifatauutiL sficture tho fort. 20th—Weather cold. Have a com full charge of the business. pany inspection. Colonel marches . TTre John B. Rogers Producing ]Kth—Weather very . pleasant. Here is the Valentino you love best of all. The dashing lover, dancer, horseman of "The Four Regimental inspection. Attend pray the regiment in review. Manning,, Company which has sponsored -sov «r moating in the evening. Was svtr our sutler, married. eral home talent productions here in Horsemen" and "Blood and Sand." In a South American romance blazing with color and m-ised to sec the interest manifest­ 22nd—Spent the dav in chopping Potsdam is now presenting a spec­ bristling thrills. - - - POTSDAM FEED & COAL CO. ed. About a dozen took part. woM. Peel nrettv tired. Receive a tacular offering, in Platfgburg. Miss Grace Belden a former student at POTSDAM, N. Y. . ,16th—Several .of the boys return pood letter from home; also a Pots Pathe Comedy, "Picking Peaches," Topicc of the Day. from towi intoxicated, dam naper. the Hawthorne School here is assist inff as Piainst in the production, S«foty Tub* 17th—Oweral Peck relieved and 24th—Christmas eve. Play our will be made at Brasher. tmmmmmmmmmmmammmmimmifMmmmmmmfmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmm To Insure , O pvi,owl Paling" assigned. first game of double handed chess. Continouui r l There wil? be a- meeting of Boy i Jmm Tath—Twenty- mo men. one eer- I can but recall to mind the differ Oil Plow ' I t' *^f#*^»»*s»^^##si^#W'

    i'*-?53«#*»*rs*:'' ;wr' 1 " )i M'l mm wm FEBRUARY i, 192» THE COURIER AND FREEMAN, POTSDAM, NEW YORK, PAGE THREE •a More and Deeper Price Cutting RIALTO THEATRE A POTSDAM INSTITUTION LOCALS HROP HOTLY CONTEST- AKOTHEU INSTALLMENT , OF THrc'.MARY OF CIVIL WAR OGDENSBURG'S GREAT SHOPPING CENTER - .•- EI) GAM© FRIDAY Wednesday, February 4— VKTKKAN • . • •EVENING THESE ARE flREAT OPPORTUNITY DAYS FOR EVERY TBRSITY BUYER IN THIS VICINITY The Courier and Freeman thi.-. The Normal High School basket­ week presents the eighth install A Sainted Devil ball team lost to l^orwood Hbxh in a mem. of the diary kepi by Uie lat*; League game played in Norwood .- Values TBai Maflnitu your with Rudolph Valentino and Nita Naldi 1 Orlando 1'. Denston, oi .Yiu.wuiiu Friday evening 12 to 11. The game while ho was a soldier in the Un­ ... .. _—:-—r ~ '• \ Was a'hot contest throughout, the ion urmy during the Civil war. ik- Lots and Lots of Seasonable and Desirable Merchandise is being offered at 'Good bye' Prices, Thursday. February 5 score being close ail the way enlisted in the U2nd Now York Vol­ making the BIGGEST KIND OF BARGAINS. through. Norwood led at the end of unteer Regiment when 19 years of Darius .the 'month of February which is a month of cloaraiiecUn our Stores, most attractive offer- the initial quarter 3 and 0; 'Potsdam age and was sent e to the (.raining ••,.j.ngs will .be found in every Department of our Mammoth' Store. at hall time 8 and 4; at the end of camp at i'o.sdam in October, 18(ii The Age of Desire the third quarter 11 and 10. " 'leaving here in February for the All Winter Goods Must Be Disposed of Regardless of Former Cost or Value Norwood opened the scoring .with front. He was made a corporal in From the story by Dixie Wilson,.with a cast of star play- fi foul by Mtilholland. Hanson, fol'iow ers— Myrile Steiiman, Mary Philbin and Wm. Collier, ,Tr.J the 02nd later ,Jjeing—peomo-'ted t« The Low Price Limit Has Been lieaehed in Our Cloak Itooitt ed with a field basket. In the" second sergeant. In this •••installment ho "Sducattonal.Comedy, "Call the Wagon" -quarter, (Wade landed a field goa". tells of his discharge and. immediate ne and 'Swan tied the score with a foul. reenMstmcnt. He-is appointed 'Usaeh 100 F* Winter Coats to Go in a Hurry Deans took the lead for the locals er of the hon commissioned officerh 100 Friday and Saturday, February 6 7 with a goal.' , school. :The confederates come near Norwood launched a strong offen­ and then go away without coming ('OATS AT COATS AT GOATS AT- ,. sive in the opening of the period. into contact with the 92nd. They got two field goals tieing the January 1st, 186-1—Very windy. $7.95 $10.00 $15.00 score early in the third quarter.'They River low. Turns cold... S_pend part got their one point lead ear'.y in tho of day in drawing up" a'constitik. Were $15.0?) Were. $20.00 Were $25 and $110 fourth on a field goal. Potsdam car- . lion for our non-commissioned mil rie,d,the~b'alFinto Norwood territory Tiary school. hut were unable to land the neces­ - 2nd—Very dear and cold. The sary basket. boys at last have the satisfaction DRESSES AT DP.ESSES AT DRESSES AT ^^-_ ,. !•*' »—|—7-^ of seeing the doctors reply in.an PRINTS HUMMERS PICTURE swer to our presentation letter :n the. .N.BV.th.'.Carolina Times.' , Joseph $3,50 and 85 $7.95 $10.00 Zane Grey's most exciting action romance. * Lonkoy dies of disease oh the brain The Bulletin of' the .Schools, thep "Were $10 and $12 Were $15.00 Filmed in the very locale of the stiry. Packliffo Fellows, official .publication of the state depart-r^he Jjoy. of bis company mi^s ..him Were $20 and $25 I Gibson Gowlaml and Charles Ogle included in the big cast ment of education iprints a picture of greatly. He wns always cheerful. I K John IF. IHummer, principal of Central "rd—Inspecti<>n preceded by a Ve High Sdhool Binghamton in it's cur­ view. No dre.'-s parade. IN OUR CLOTHING'SECTION—Will be found decided savings tor this week's Pathe Comedy, "Oat Spooky Night," Fables and News rent issue. M.V.. Hummer was fotr sev­ •lth—Damp and cloudy. Our mili selling. Buy Overcoats Now. Prices will be much,higher next season. eral' years a member of the Normal tary school meets fur tho first lime Monday, February 9 tacultiyi 'of this village. The picture in Finish . organizing. Adopt the con- hi all parts of the store, Winter stocks now bear wlutever prices will sell them surely and quick the Bulletin is on account of Mr. Hum stitution with one amendment. Get • Jy—m,any items are not advertised, nevertheless you will find them here, greatly reduced iu price. mer's election as .president of the As 16 members. Smail pox breaks .out Order by mail if you cannot conie. We guarantee satisfaction.' sociated Academic Principals. in the regiment. Benjamin Drown, Empty Hands of Company B, taken down and sent to town. ', with Jack Holt and Norma Shearer. 5th—Reenlisting brisk Accept vhe A splendid story, highly dramatic with fine characteriza- YOU CAN QUICKLY LIMBER UP The SurpriseMdse. Co., Ogdensburg, N. Y. , t ion and remarkable pictorial possibilities. bait and become a veteran. Eighty SORE, STIFF, SWOLLEN have already gone in. "TflE SATISFACTION STORE" JOINTS flth..Cold and rainy. Hails in ihe IJUMJi Pathe Comedy, "No Noise," Pathe News. evening. Quite blustering. Clothing Even Chronic Rheumatic Swellings issued Draw one dress coat and v Tuesday, February 10 In Knee, Foot, Ankles, Arch Hip one pair pants. Receive a welcome- Elbow,, Shoulder or Finger letter from home entreating me not Joints Yield to the Mighty to reenlist. I did wrong . not t>" . Powerful Influence of wait.. The Breaking Point Joint-Ease. 7th—The ground covered with ice Special Sale on The tees loaded Many limbs break Nita Naldi, Patsy Ruth Miller, Mat Moore and It's here, right in town and every off. Such a thing has not happened George Faweett live druggist has it. before for years. The streets i>i' The mysterydrama of a man's remarkable double life and ' It's a low price remedy to be' sure, •"New Berne are filled with brush. loves. From Mary Roberts Rineheart's most popular story Weather very cold and disagreeable. but that doesn't s'top it from taking and play. 8th—Cold and icy. Go to town the kinks lameness or torture ou'tof and purchase chevr»ns for .myself your troubled..joints. G0R8ET8 Pathe Comedy, "Don't Park Here" and Aliek. Three dollars. Get ifoint-Ease is the name, so called broadcloth stripes for pants. One because its compounded solely i*or dnllan Have our first school for in Wednesday, February 11 the purpose of relieving all joint ail struction. Get several , members. ments. All seem to take hold with an inter­ 1 lot of front laqe ai^d Jus't rub it on the tormented, est. Hope it may succeed. lame joints and in just a few' sec­ 99th—Am discharged. Take over back lace Corsets The Fighting Cowkrd onds it will penetrate through skin to town a squad of veterans and and flesh straight down to' the liga all swear into service anew, Weath Ernest Torrence, Mary Astor, N-.ah Berry. Cwllen ments and tendons of the joints- er cold towards night. Thaws Landis and Phyllis Haver. right where the agony . starts- through the day. Captain Fay re­ What are They An expert accountantcouldn't begin to figure the laughs Then blessed comfort comes quickly. turns from furlough. in this clever comedy of the..old time South. And iu's just Playing Tonight on It absorbs instantly and so clean lOthi—Reenlisting revivcsi Captain Sale Price $1.00 as refreshingly new as it is riotously funny. that you •cannrtrit on often and-get- -Fay—trying to-get---his —company. Broadway ? thereby results much more quickly, home. Colonel's policy just get"* T through my hair. Rather cunning if Y oirfaave-'arSTe'w Edison Educational Comedy .."Bright Lights," also Topics. -when—the-ioint is inflamed and the phonograph youean dance agony intense. '~the--r Some hopes ot RetTm" ..lb the latest, catchiest home. Captain Church return: from Being such a powerful counter dance tunes just as if you COMING-Thursday and Friday, Feb. 12-13 furlough. Go to Episcopal church. irritant, it cannot help bringing were iu a-big metropoli­ 0 and helpful results in con. 11th—Have another school which tan hotel or restaurant. sore throa't, chest colds was very interetinjr. Sergeant Bah Harold Lloyd in "HotWater' and neuralgia much quick cock in charge. • Colonel present. THE LADIES' SHOP New Edison records "Re- -ahnost^*y--»me&y^ojj_jinn_ Weather pleasant. Get our lumber Create so faithfully tho from the mill. About 8,000 feel; Market Street ~—Potgdam, Nr¥; -pAgfnrminoog of fq,mnna T5! But you must remember that it is' "12th:—Weather pleasant. Pros orchestras that you get for joint \fflictions that Joint-Ease pects rather dull for getting home eyery eatchy tojj£ shad­ is mostly dispensed, and its helpful as a regiment. ... Company A, liana' ing, exery note of violin, ness will astonish you after all on) behind. Hardly expected such a sob of of saxaphone and inary Hniments\md" other-treatment* course of conduct from thein. The evening. Many citizens in to trade. herb tea. General Palmer and staff .tap of snare drain. Ford Ton Truck haye failed. T. Hi Perrin & Co. Bells sentiments of Captain" Arnold are A new and stronger oath is now re with their ladies make us a visit. And by an immediate re­ enoueh 'to discourage enlistment .if lots of it. \ 3«wJ quired, to be taken before they can 23rd—Another mail. Any 'quantity lease of new records, the any kind. He has no inind nor prin 'trade. They all take it readily. I of visitors from town. Go with the Nor wood Cab and Body ciple. E/lison Laboratories al­ would give but little for its validity doctor to Battery Chase. Issue books ways give you a choice "V 13th—Commences' 'to rain toward ? ' among some. Their chief object is 24th—Inspection and dress parade of the very latest bits. THERE'S NO PLACV to tirade.' Aricles of War l-ead by adjutant to 14th—Another school. Am ap­ You can dance twice as UKfUOME/ regiment. Mail. Aliek gets a letter long, to—Edison records pointed next teacher. Flag of truce from home. conies to our lines. The colonel and have 150 lines of music.* •25th—Another school. Colonel is to the incli instead of the AN OPERATION other officers go out to have what sues an order compelling all non­ usual 90 lines. they call "a time" with the escoi-t. commissioned officers in -the regi All' get topheavy. What a shame. ment to attend regularly. I am to RECOMMENDED Certainly a. bad example to follow. take charge of the whole. Five F. J. WILSON 16th—Pleasant. Bead ,some in deserters come in on the Trent Avoided by Taking Lydia E. Byron. Navy officers sound the road.v Dr. Gray and lady made a Rensselaer Falls, N. Y. Pinkham's Vegetable river. Boys spend the opening of the -visit: evening in performing gymnastics Compound *^ All are in excellent spirits. We are 26th—Receive pay. Draw 42. . Los AngeleaTCal. - "I cannot give, too hardly realizing the horrors of war. Two little mulatto girls about IB much praise to Lydia E; Pinkham s Veg- •years old come to our lines. They -| etable Compound for 16th—Benjamin Drown of B com No demonstration made on this side pany, died yesterday of smallpox. It have escaped from slavery. I could as yet. The 12th New York Cav­ what it has done for We bnild our own cabs and bodies and carry the largest me. My mother gave is kept very quiet. Get from ad­ pity them. alry disgrace themselves. stock iri Northern New York. We want every prospect Home, Sweet rlome is but a it to me when 1 was jutant a full set .of Casev'a Infan­ 28th—Very pleasant. Thieving go 2nd—At 2:30 a. m. an assault in a girl 14 years old, buyer to go over the matter with us.- See our goods, see try Tactics. Find that Bliss has let ing on in the regim'nt. It should small boats made on the Underwrit song and since then I have meet with its reward". Our.school how they are made, the materials that go into them, which taken it when I feel the library run rather loose. Must er. Her' crew 'mostly taken and she meets in the new cook ball. All the Till our coal truck cornea along. run- down or' tired. gather in the books and start anew. is left on fire. Rebels seem to be will prove we have the best cab and bodies made. I took it for three 17th—Have an inspection preced non corns present. Drill partly in trying to get to the. river in our months before my ed by a review. March out to where the manual. I ©UR PRICES TALK rear. But little t firing. Expect to two babies were (he old Hooker stood. Write to born for I suffered 29th—Have all the men out on have our nerves tried soon.| Go ''.a with my back and Emma. fatigue. Burn the marsh and clear town with doctor. Then your dwelling place rad­ 18th—Have a'vpry good school An , had spells as if my off the brush. W. Davis and several 3rd—Hear the rebels hand. Ours . Norwood Dump Bodies the evening. Officiate as instruct-' heart was affected, and it helped me a others punished for going to town replies with national airs. Can see iates cheerful wamHh and fat­ or. Very rainy in the. morning. Our New Dump Body demand your attention. Now on lot The doctors told me at one time by knapsack drill and standing on it" their camp fires up the river. To Am ohiged to turn off the guard her feels as if he's. Retting a that I would have to have an operation. barrel head. night their fires shine up on this exhibit. . We invite your inspection. „ without inspection. Very^heavy Cog. 1 thought I would try 'Pinkham s, as 30th—Mail arrives. Get two pa side in our front. But little fight I call it, first. In two months I was all Have to make use of a compass in Rood big money's worth of con­ pors. One from an unknown source. ing. Very windy. River low. En right and had no operation. I firmly crossing the river. believe 'Pinkham's' cured me. Every­ Imagine it is from ''X". Work pro­ emy wo'rking around to the river. H.M. KINSMAN CO. tentment. The proof of the one who saw me after that remarked 10th~A terrible wind from thej gressing finely. Have prisoners Retreated in front of Fort Totton. that I looked so well. Ionly have to southwest. River very low. Night burning the marsh. Two guns j"ired Have a tooth pulled. NORWOOD, N. Y. ,-r- , heating; is in the' burning. Get take medicine occasionally, not but I very cold hut clear. across the river. Am vaceinatcd. always keep a couple of bottles by me. 21st—Sixth meeting of our mili­ 31st—Go to Methpdist church. your order in now. Phone us. I recommend it to women who speak to me about their health.. I have also used tary school. Aliek ,in th chair. Col­ Have dress pirade. Adjutant read's your Sanative Wash and.like it very onel present. Artllery practice his own „eourt martial, which cer­ Hall's Catarrh 4th—Report that the Ninth Ver­ Gth—'Pleasant. North Carolina nrnch."-Mrs. E. GOULD, 4000 East Spend all day in overhauling the tainly argues anything but justice. d ha mont are taken. 'Three deserters Times ou'c as U3ual. Great rush ior Side Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal. library. February 1st—Enemy attack on Medicine 2l X u™ come into our lines. Enemy re'treal. the news. ' Nothing more , heaid , Many letters have been received from 22nd—Practising, in :"iring blank the Nuse road at Baehelors Creek rid your' system of Catarrh or Deafnew Galrin comes in. The affair has been from the enemy. Probably they are women who have been restored to on their way to Kingston. Report POTSDAM FEED 8r COAL CO. healthbyLvdia E. Pinkham'sVegeta- cartridges. Make rather poor work. about 2:00 a. m. By noon are with caused by Catarrh. > handled rather clumsily on our side. bUrCompound after operation* have Officers especially need instruction. in sight of Fort Totton. A wood J Sold by drutiilll for crrr 40 ytm Fe^r someone will get censured. quite currerft" that they are again Clean house. Make and vlrink some (Continued on Page 4 Col 3) POTSDAM, .N. Y. been advised. many kjlled. They act determined F. J. CHENEY. &. 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    "Would a hairpin help?- ec ENFORCE THE LAW OR DEFT IT how small a matter this is on which' to base a policy for the entire United % you want downs of towels, here "It would in fiction, in real n,» they are. Any time you find your sup­ and with a stout old .lock 5» ^' (Courier & freeman States. The Volstead act is five years ply short—" She broke off with • I'm afraid it won't. But Cwl L < - The problem of regulating the lab-' old, and the! anniversary has been gasp. "Why Old you do th«tr She fumbled in her hair\nd tUK >mOT FAY& SONS celebrated by the usual debate on or of lyoung (persons is essentiality a "I didn't!" him a few hairpins otth'tt both sides of a queston which does problem ofi protecting and fostering 'Publishers. His voice came to her out of the called "Invisible" variety. They 'wort not exist. That question, the debat the interests, first, of young people ii" sudden bWkness thut encompassed useless for his purpose/ "M07of 1 ers- seem to thnk is—Shall we adopt who work; second, of their families hairpins are slieU -• she „^lly°^ TERMS - - $1.50 A TEAR prohibition? As well inquire whet them. "'The. door slammed shut after Canadian- Subscriptions, $2.00 per to which they contribute their effort; her we. shall-sail westward on the third, of_the institution under which me just this instant. And, by Jove—" Year Strictly in Advance. eXpel ta,!nte 1 unknown seas, to discover America. they live; fourth, of the society and He had turned and was twisting the .frSssiy! ' ' PattentJbM Both questions are historic The community; in which, they live; and doorknob, at first easily, then fiercely. "I think the best thing, for me to ,i„ only actual question is this: Recog­ fifth, of the, economic life of the nat­ Now he leaned against the heavy oak, s to bang on the door till „uma „„, Ernest A. Pay, Editor, Potsdam, N.Y- hears us," J,e said at. hist. nizing that prohibition so far as the ion, of which they are a. part; exerting all his strength to push It H. H. Pay, Manager,Potsdam,N.Y. outward, it did not yield. law is concerned, is here^ to stay, Young persons g<> to wo*k to sup­ "I'm afraid no one will. YVe're «„ L. D. Dewey, News Editor, Potsdam "What's wroing with it?" shall we enforce and obey or shall port themselves, where- there are no. far from everybody here," we ignore and defy, that law? The The girl's words were, breathless. •• I other provisions for dependency; or^ • "One of the servants may ptt9s „,„„., onlv relevant argument is on one He had had time to think. the hall. Anyway, I'll try It. if h,k Entered in the Post Office at Potsdam to contribute to the family labor or t side or the other of that, question. "Why, nothing at all," he said In doesn't work, I'll see if I C N. Y. as second class matter. income; or because the school facilit-; wm -_ • ^ i—— — matter-of-fact tones. "The door down the door. You're not mindlnK ies"arid methods are inadquate or ,un- slammed with such force that it stuck this very much, are you?"' WISE AND OTHERWISE ifflkjonhtt suitedj to them; or to learn a trade; fast I'll have It open In a moment!" She felt him turn toward her In th«. MEMBER or Ibecause of family, racial,or -local "Oh!" " * blackness. le An optimistic Colorado farmer, CWNftlGHT BY THE CENTURY COk or cus'toms. He heard her exhale her caught on seeing some clouds floating by, "I—think not. Of course—it isn't The reasons wWy young people are slum' over Renshaw's room, which no breath on the word. She was reas­ pleasant." ' remarked: "Well, I guess we're "We have been so confused since at work, the number who are working one ever used, and several empty sured, but" only momentarily. He him­ Her breath had caught again i, going to haye some rain." "Aw!'' you came, Mr. Renshaw," she began, ut the occupations in which they are en­ bedrooms and bathrooms,. It also self was not reassured at all. In his she spoke with an effort at a laugh said his pessimistic neighbor, on "that I haven't had a eha'nce to ask gaged, and the signrficen.ee of their held, in the rear, the servants' hand the doorknob was turning round "No, It Isn't pleasant," he cheerfully ex-railroad man, 'those are jus^t- you it you are comfortable In your quarters. Like. • everything else and round without resistance, it did agreed In those new, robust tones- empties coming back from Iowa.;' work for'themselves, their families,; room. I hope you are." and. for the economic,, political and Standing on the step below her, he In the house, these were well 4. "but it. might be a whole lot wiW —New York Central Lines Magazine lighted and modern as to their fittings. social life of the country indicate was on a line with her eyes. He had not- catch and" retract the look. Yet Now I'll start a tattoo and see If we Sriiall 'Edgar was playing with They Included a large sitting room that this problem is not a national never before faced her so directly, or the knob had opened the door. Of can't attract attention." two ragged urchin^ in front of the with comfortable chairs, reading lamps, course, it was possible that the inner problem, 'but an "individual, family looked so steadily into those brown He assailed the stout panels of the house when his mother called him and tables, an open fire, and a supply kmob had got out of order, and .that local and state /problem. It differs depths. The experience gave him an oak door with- a pair of vigorous fists in. "Edgar," she said, don't you of books, newspapers, and magazines. no one had discovered It. About the radically from child to child, from odd sensation—«R if he were a diver varying this by kicking the panel*' know it's bad for you to "play with "One understands why your staff. Is only way one was likely to discover It «lge to age, from family to family,\ going down, down In some clear, bot­ After a long time Verity put her hands ' those boys:" "Yes, Mama," replied so well satisfied," he remarked as he was by vainly trying to open the closed from occupation to occupation, from tomless sea. , Under the Influence of over her ears to deaden the din.' At the little philosopher, "but it's good glanced In. , door from the inside. All that might last he felt her touch on his arm. place to vplace and from state to this emotion,— he self-consciously happen. All that was easily under­ for them to play .'with me."—Edin- "They fion't seerii so well satisfied "Do stop a. while," she begged. state. The state is - the widest area stammered Ms neply: "Why, yes, stood. , WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1925 burg Scotsman. lately." Verity's Smooth brow puck­ "You will wear yourself out." "within which the conditions of child> thanks; I'm all right." -- But—why had the door closed? It "Do you ever have- any quarrels ered. "Even Jenks has changed a "I'm' more apt to wear you out," he rens work, their effects upon children She "moved" us if to pnss him. He had been half way open, at right angles at your woman's club?" "Oh no; we little, and James seemed.almost sullen laughed". "I can keep this up indefi­ and the necessaijy remedy are so sim did not .want her either to move or to with the threshold, attd his hand hud LOOKING TOWARD ADJOURN­ call them debates."—Boston Trans­ yesterday. I. do hope we aren't going nitely, but it's rather-hard on jour pass. He wanted to keep/ her there. not touched It. There was no draft in MENT. cript, ilar as to constitute a single problem nerves." " Any measure that the national gov­ He had a conviction that now, for the to have trouble with them,-now of all the hall to swing It to. Moreover, only Hello, the club? Is my husband "It dqes make me feel as if I were ernment may take to meet such a first time, he was meeting and talk­ times." on the wings of an incipient cyclone The fact that the appropriation there. Not there you say? But ing to the normal, verity Campbell. -"Possibly It's the night watching could a draft be borne to close a door ura nightmare," she confessed. "And • wait—I haven't even told you my problem will exceed the need for —I'm afraid it isn't doing any ,K I. bill will be introduced- about the some children and fall short hi it Last night she /had been human they object to." with the violent slam that had accom­ K K middle of February indicates vhat name!" "Say lady! There ain't nor. enough, but panic-stricken. Today "I suppose so. And yetrlon the panied the closing upon them of this No one ever comes up here In the aft­ body's husband ever here!"—Black. for others. ernoon." the legislature may adjourn a month- The problem presented by the work she. was simple, natural, and, If not othef-hand, Leom" gitfes them the mosV door. The motive power of the slam and Blue Jay. amazing fees. ' We have begged her was a strong human push. He was She spoke with a dejection she did later, perhaps March 15, This would of children is thus the problem of re­ friendly, at/least cordial. She looked" be one of the shortest sessions' oil Sunday School Teacher "How of at him «6 if she saw him. ' She defi­ not to, for of course she can't afford^ convinced of that. Yet who could have not try to conceal. The whole experi­ lating "the activities of young people ence -was Increasingly like a had rucwd, four years igft.JJbs,meniDers ten must I tell you to keep your nitely neoepted him as ft member of it; but she is used to doing every­ administered the push? No one had to the social and economic life of dream. kaving for home on St. Patrick's eyes closed during prayer?" Bobby the household. Under the urge of his thing on a superb scale, and she Is not been in the hall—no one, that is, that .'.'Yessum; "how'd you know I did­ their place and time. It is a problem Day. Reference to the appropria­ wish to prolong the gracious moment,' able to change her' ideas. Any ser­ he had seen. When he entered the "We'll try something else," safd . n't?"—New York Central Lines not onlyi of excluding them from im7 closet and for that moment stood on Renshaw. "As soon as your nerves tion bill is required for the reason 'he caught at the trailing end of his vants, anywhere, would' be glad to do Magazine. proper work, but of providing proper half-formed resolution. what she asks for what she gives them. Its threshold, the open door Itself had are rested I'll show you a human bat­ that this measure must remain on work, healthful conditions of'y life Prison Visitor—"And I dare say ..."I,was $Mnking of asking Jenks to And after this, of course, they won't cut off from his vision anyone or any­ tering-ram in full action. In the mean­ the desks of the members a given adequate "means of education-suitaible have to watch." thing that might suddenly have, come time, I will try quieter methods." . number of days. It can rio'c be you miss your wife most of all?" show me over the house," he went on, Culprit "If I 'ad missed 'er mum, I recreation, economic freedom, family almost diffidently, "Perhaps you will "Possibly that's what's the matter along the hall. She felt him kneel down on a level rushed through at a moment's no- care arid good social environment. 3A 3 s S -a:> shouldn't never 'ave. bin 'ere!"—Lon do it, if you have time." with them. Perhaps they see their As he thought, he worked over the With the lock, and heard again the HJiauB^g aift i °} ! FHX P- This is a problem prjmarily for the- 1 futile turning and twisting of thediior- don Passing Show-i She looked snrprIsed„-%!3tSfig3Sffill fat fees departing." knob, twisting it this way and that items the widest publicity. knob. sooiety in wlhieh they live and work 'to understand;?-""™'""^* "Possibly. But I don't think,so. way, trying Various combinations, push­ There is talk now.that the mem­ And it is a problem ior the govern­ "Of course I will, If you like," she They know her well enough by this ing against the door quietly but with* • "Have you any matches?" she asked bers -will clean up all business be­ ment under which they live and work told him. , "But"—she hesitated— time to realize that she will keep on all his strength, .hoping against-hope at last, almost in a whisper. fore the legislature sofwhen March only to the extent that that govern­ ''there's no need of it, if you' are subsidizing them, on one excuse or that the mechanism would catch and "I'm ashamed to say I haven't. 15'ch comes around they . will . be 1 ment-can make a positive and effect-: thinking of Madame Hvoeslef's af­ another., it's the way Leonl Is made. turn. Unless It did catch and turn; Matches were the first thing I looked , ready to leave Albany. The work ive contribution to their welfare as' fairs. Now that all' her papers are In She Is the most generous woman In they were prisoners. All the time he for In my pockets. I think this Is it: getting under way more rapidly well as protect them from harm. a safe place—" - the world.' Yet hereafter she and realized thnPlt would not catch and about the only time I've ever been every day, the legislative leaders Wanda and Irma mayjhave to live on turn. .And he had nothing In. his without them. That's what novelists "Can we assume that her enemies contending that they are now more a petty three thousand a year—" pockets to work with, not even a small would call 'the Irony of fate.'" In view of the nature of the child; „know they are in a safe place? Aren't than two weeks ahead of schedule. penknife. . ...,._. He continued to work, at the luck, THE CHILD LABOR AMENDMENT labor problem as it .presents itself im you taking it for granted that they- She added the last words as if she If this pace continues there is no whistling softly under his breath. The the United States today, and'in view' know it because we know It? And were thinking aloud. "You -know He redoubled his efforts. The knob doubt that within the next' six weeks air he whistled was a Rumanian folk­ Editor Courier and iFreenian: of what the'state governments and If they don?*, yet know it. won't they about her?" she asked suddenly.. Whirled smoothly round and round. the Senate and. Assembly chambers ,, Perspiration bi'oke out upon his brow. song that lie had heard her sint:. SUP . There has.been•quite 3" little 63s-. communities.are doing to deal with Still be prowling around ?" "Doctor Stanley told me a good •will be vacant- except for those em­ deal." This was a devilish situation for the was still sufficiently mistress of her­ cussion of the so-Sailed "child labor" it, the proposed amendment to the ployed to finish the tasks ihat He was leaning ,his elbow on the "Then you know who she really Is? girl to be In! Xhe closet was us black self to observe that every note In It amendment to the Constitution of the Constitution is not neeesary' to meet must be performed after adjourn­ upper rail of tin- Staircase, speaking AIM1_ Wanda?" as an" underground dungeon, and so was correct and true to piteh. United State*. Many good people the problem, nor docs it offer any with a lightness tharViid not go with ment. have been led to support its adoption '•$o; he did not tell me that There's- small that, though she had stepped "I'm getting' horribly tired of this more effective way of meeting'it than his words, and looking at herewith the away from him to give him room to,, Senator Knight, leadet ai the Ra beca*i|se of its name and because of no-reason why I should know." ..frightful blackness," she wiM at ln'delay- closet was so narrow that with her This amendment to the Constitut­ &rbitrarHy -specified 'by their, age is and high-strung, and she has hail enormous attic, given up to the largest Was trying to keep ^steady. But he arms outstretched she could have matters, March . 15th should b* the power ^to control not only the em some horrible experiences on the oth­ collection of trunks Renshaw had ever realized that site was fighting an in­ somewhere around the "get away'" ion is presumed to be urged only by touched its opposite shelves as she "over-whelminV-necessity." A careful ployment and' wages but their work er side." seen outside of a railroad station. cipient panic. moved, but its length put her eight date. Verity nodded toward half a dozen analysis and some reflection will find and leisure activities. It is the power, — "You yourself have "never seen or Yes, "devilisli"~wa's the right word feet away from him. She seemed to for the situation. It was so absolutely —- In speaking of an early adjourn beneath jt-a-5etermined endeavor to however, to deprive tljem of property heard anything?" feel him gathering himself for a sn- J«ige^f(iH»jgn4H»lt-!iboxes^-Jliat_occn!i. the light word, and it fitted so "per ment Senator Knight says 5^7"** obtain a grant of ipower from., the and liberty without truer -process of —She sheok-her-hHKl.- prei«e-effort^-^T4)e-next^-moment the members will put their minds to it fectly into'the pattern of certain other people, revolutionizing. in its effect law, and it imposes upon Congress "Leonl made us i:ll feel creepy for pled a conspicuous place In the fore­ very walls shook under the force of a few weeks," she admitted. "I know ground. - ' episodes at Tnwiio Ker, that % cold '"the session ' shauld- be short -and io upon their (private fife and govern­ the obligation to provide, or to com­ the impact of his powerful shoulder the point. It means no more than she was on grandfu titer's nerves. She | "Those"are Lennl's" she said. "They conviction settled over him. Of course, ment and entirely unnecessary to ac­ pel the states to provide, by exercise against.the wood. But the bolt held. attending the sessions regularly so -almost got on limine. . It's a wrjpder hold everything she has, poor darling, the little accident was not • an acci­ complish an object .which ail desire. of the national police power and tax­ "I can't get any momentum in this delays will not be occasioned by. ing power", for "She education, recreat­ »he did no| make ns imagine all sorts aside front the precious memoirs." dent at all, though it could so' easllj Such an unalysw- will demonstrate be made to seem .one. The shutting shallow closet," he briefly commented lack of quoi-um.' In the opinion of ion arid economic welfare through of things. As It was, we had a servant As they returned to the second floor, that this is not "child labor" amend­ she described to him the plan of the of that door had been a nmllelous ac­ half a minute hiter. "I can only back Senator Knight it requires but lit­ far-reaching social legislation upon on guard every night; you know." irtray ft few feet from the door." ment but an exclusive grant of ^'Inside the house?" llrst, with which, however,, he was tion— as deliberately malicious as the tle effort, of the members to con­ which Congress has neither the pow­ He attacked the panels again. To power to the Congress, which direct­ "Yes. And outside, too." fairly familiar. Back of the living actions that hud so disturbed Ids tribute' their share toward making er nor the ability to enter. the girl In the darkness beside him it ly) and by implication confers control "And they never heard or saw any­ room, dining room, and two studies nights. the sesson should, be short and to seemed as If the force of that Impact tor Knight agrees with the leaders over labor and education of ail per­ George W. Sisson Jr. thing?" were n huge kitchen, a butler's pantry, ~ From this conclusion to the next nus- sons under eighteen to an extent not Potsdam. Februarly 2, 1925.- and twin storerooms which Mrs; Par­ a short step, anil he took it as lie pa­ should have brought down thfe house, that unnecessary delays should be "Hart said he saw a man stealing but the old door and lock seemed avoided and that-in doing things now possessed Iby amy state. along our driveway late one night, dee had so ardently desired 1o fill with tiently, experimented with the useless sugar. knob. It was liiniuesiiiiiiiibly another built to resist any assault. promptly they are usually done ,What are the facts? 'Is there such 92nd REGIMENT but he ran as soon as he knew he was properly. neglect and retrogression in. the discovered, and Hart could not catch "Would you like to go down and go malicious mithreuk from that same "Mighty solid house you've got State regulation of child labor that through them?" Verity rather listless­ malicious source. here," he commented rather breath­ (Continued from Page 3) him. Jenks saw two others—several a grant of congressional power is times." ly suggested.. Verity's voice came to him out of lessly. "Was It built for your grand-, advancing. Guess it is but a. camp Renshaw looked at her with sudden the blackness: father?" BANKRUPTING OUR CUSTOMER necessary ".And that's all they reported?" rumor. <• . compunction. "Can't—you—open -It ?" "No; jny great-grandfather had It, According to the census of M)20, "Absolutely all." .Verity started to 6th—Take a boat arid get wood. "No," he said, "you're tired. I "Not yet." built about a hundred years ago. That there were in the United. States in •descend tile staireuge. Then, reeull-i Those who do not like the idea Boys see a deer. Receive a letter should have remembered that, nnd not He spoke with robust cheerfulness !«,>• this main building; which Is not that year 12,502,582 children from 10 lng -his request, she stopped. "But if that America needs an "unfavor­ from Emma. Write home. Citi­ dragged you all over the house." and even in her growing panic the girl large. He gave it the gypjy nsme, to 15 years of age, inclusive. Of this you still care to c» oyer the house,"| able balance of trade are pointing zens begin to come home again. "•!'• I'm not tired." In a gallant took In the complete ehunge in the Tawnn Ker, wldeh means 'little home.' number 1,060,858 were said to be she added, "I shall be glad to take' out that our- pump is not sucking All tell about haaring "the great­ effort to prove that *he was not tired, quality of his voice. Tlc>i«hnvv's voice But half a dozen wings have been •gainfuHy empltolyed^ §47,809 in agri­ you." the world dry of gold. The excess est gun they ever hean tell on". It "You're sure you have time?" she gave him her first really spon­ had been one of the things to which added since then." ,„ which we made on trade we return, cultural pursuits, and 413,*549 in non- is quite laughable to hear therii taneous smile. she objected In hllu. it Was iii ilse)f "They don't build houses like Mils agricaltural occupations. Of those "Quite. Where shall we begin?" in the expenditures of our tourists, talk about it meaning the magazine. "Just where we are. I know my - "And--your room Is all right? You an agreeable, even a iimsical barytone; nowadays. I wish they hadn't been so engaged in agriculture, 88 per cent have no complaint to make?" she add­ in the remittances of immigrants 7th—Very pleasant. Go to church own room, so we needn't bother about but It spoke within odd thitm'ss, us If conscientious then." He checked him­ or 569,824, did work on the farms of ed jestingly. and" in the freights we pay on for­ Presbyterian. Hear Rev. Hague,- a that. And I've seen Mr. Campbell's Its possessor were out of key with tire self, ns if he had suddenly thought "f their parents where they resided. It "Not a complaint—except that I eign ships. All this is quite tru,e,. member of the Christian commis­ suite and the room 1 motor Morris has. harmonies of life. Now it vibrated sompthlUK else. "You were born here, is apparent, then, that tout 77,485 like a few dozen towels a day, and and is indeed the only reason we. sion. Text: Phil. 3:3. Russell and Also, I know where yours is. What with a vital quality she lmd never I suppose?" he asked, with an interest they nre forgotten."- manage to survive our "favorable" could be said to be engaged in any several ..-boys return from 'furlough other, roonjs nre on this floor?" heard in it before. She appreciated Verity looked surprised. designed to draw out and keep bet balance at all. form of ;agriculitural occupation out­ Fetch a bass drum for the regiment. i She told him as they walked down "Forgotten!" she echoed. "Are you the change, but ,lt did not deceive her. talking. He was again working on side of the home farm, and these the corridor toward the left wing. But, in the first place, our whole 8th—Spend the day- in reading serious?^ Why, that doesn't sound like She knew he had put on the tone for the lock, feebly assisted by the last aione would ibe the subject 'of legis- There was an upper library and read­ natipnal policy is bent on stopping, and chopping. Think that a .little' Annie! * She literally festoons my her, as he might have put on a reus- hairpin. lation under the so-Jcalledi 'child labor* ing TOOin, which no one used. She siiiing tone in speaking to Wanda ir at least two of these outlets. We more exercise will do me Jgood. "bathroom with towels." Her eyes fell "Yes; I was born in my own b<"!' it_ , j...... amendment, unless H regulation or 1 threw open the door and showed It to he hml found the child lust and fright* VV.hat a splendid time we are/ now on the closet door. "But If she does room—In the one I have had ever are taxing the people for the debat prohibition o£ work ^ chiidren on having for study and yet how1 many Mm* There were also two empty ened. to bund up our own merchant mar P <• ^ _ forget," she ended, "there are always since." 9 are fa d of our regiment are carelessly rooms «nd a bath running along the "What Is wrong? Is It really only ine and we are limiting immigration ^ v[ heaps In this closet. At least, she's There was u quality In her voice throwing it away. / tront tff the lioase.' There was Mrs, snpposed to keep them here—"• stuck or—Is it locked?" 1 so that newcomers redent enough that seriously- disturbed him. H' There remain 413,549 between 10 Pnrdee's bedroom ami bath, nnd »' She spoke tjlilte.naturally. Insensi­ still -to have dependants abroad io 9th—Clothing issued. / Colonel' She opened the door and entered the whirled .toward her- quickly. t ; •rattier- elaborate guest suite occupied bly, she bad been calmed mid encour­ whom they remit money will soon and 16 engaged in non-agricuitural goes over "town to a pavty in the eloset as she spoke. Renshaw paused "Come out of (hut corner now." he by Madame-Hvneslef—of which tme aged by his malter-of-factness. be few. employments. When the census of •evening. An irishman "from the re on its threshold for a moment, and directed; "l'uu'll be better here by big room W|W assigned to Wanda and "The knob turns without retracting! 1920 was taken, the Child Labor Tax bel coal mines in North Carolina then casually followed her, This WHS the door." In the second place, these "invisi­ her nurse: . Verity opened the doors the bolt."j He explained the matter In Act of. 1919 was; in effect, and 864,- comes into our. lines/ He is done the third time he had been warmly "How much Jtlr do you suppose ble imports"—meaning the export of some, of these, and pointed out the del all, gl«d to divert her mind by con­ 444 of such children legitimately em with Confederate no^es. Get $16 a commended to that particular closet. there is in this closet?" I of money without visible return of locations of nil. Renshaw »ion had versation while he worked. ployed. There would thert remain but day and could only' board himself He might as %yell see what was in It. He laughed. "So that's what's wor­ goods—are not separate from but a mental map of the second floor. Then is there any nse going on 49,105 from 10 to 13 years of age,.or without clothes. /. ... . What he saw was that It was a win- h • ,.,„ - - rying yofl? Well, there's plenty—all . Jin are a part-of the problem.of the.'.bal ,w»Are,.fli^c,aW'^niuj wtiifh'Wanrt' n r fflo^less'.cWHetvthe.slze-aml.shspe'of: ™"- f,<-"; ,"„„.. .we can possibly need.''. ,-< > < . . belo^V^|*^Sta^ard,of>t^erv lie.* wanted * to ' his/long '*nd "narrow> bathroom,}) but *1 „ M£?%t'^ " . 'V V the sound 6f ffiese''4fi,(j*)\m&e.thM''ofte-''ioMrth : Vl "uVre'.vo'u sure? It seems to'me to "favorable'' '.until' it exceeds' these 1 'adjutanrpre«ent.;«Sp'tjnd -the rewairi know.' ,.:' . . . }, f '.', . ' _.,, lined -w%i'' shelves filled will, ''linen.'/ W^sert her even more than his voice were news.!fb6ys,.' arid jihe're, * were but der of the' wening/ in telling.Ighost bftd 'done, j be getting, close." ?J counter; Currents. If that ever hap Again she sh'tfolj her head. '' i There WHS B really fine supply of linen 622'rcottQti miil.,' operatives in this ftoiies. Hnw easily the ' iniaghia "Thill's because you are nervmii pens we. will',discover that We.halve The third nnor; to which they pres­ mi exhibition, ouch a display as any "I suppose not," he admitted. "Bat, tion can.be aroused. Cttt up mjf i iitui thinking about air and Imaglni",' bankrupted our customers and de group.'There has been so much said ently ascended, held a well equipped housewife might be proud of. Verity, of onursc, I wanted to be sure. If t wood pile. Alick issues rations. things." preeiated our currency. That is not about child labor in the cotton mills billiard room, which, according to eontemplstlng It with her back tn him, had any tools—but I haven't even a good business. n of the South that it is well to note I /• (To be continued.) Verity, no one ever entered, a gymna- toased him a coinplacent, sentence; (To be Continued)

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    POTSDAM, ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY, NEW YOKK, FEBRUARY 11, 1925.,, r^-^ast a negro with marine, clothes on. . STEAL $3,0.00 FOX .... Rumor of an attack quite current in E Has a New Danish Colony camp, Captain Smith returns from Thieves Get Away With Animal furlough. Looks well. ' From Boonville- March lst-Very windy and blus't eving toward evening. Have a slight Th this Now is tl -.ime for all motorists the wood»-&bout 8:00 this morning. evidently knocked his -Lead.. against '• the headlights fo week presents the ninth installment Was detained' by guard mount until to cheek uf the tree Trails of blood led from avoid ainplea t consequenses In- of the diary, kept by the late Orr about 10:00. General Peck is still the pen to the road and towards specters from the State Motor Ver lando P. Benson of Massena, while rushing.. along the blockade. Every Boonvilie-An. amonia. bottle -w also he was a soldier in the Union army hide Bureau are busily watching man that can lift an axe or spade found bearing the name of Utica during the Civil War He enHst'etf the iigfits to see that no violations is kept busy. Weather splendid. druggist Troopers ai-e usir this in the '92nd New York Volunteer )o are permitted and strict enforcement Rumor- of scouts seen. evidence in an effort ta locate the Regiment when 19 years of age and of the law is the watchword through 3rd—Weather splendid. Take a •puchaser of the bottle The amonia was sent to the training camp at out the state The particular object row.up to the blockade', ^on com wits apparently thrown into the eyes Potsdam in October, 1861, leaving is the elimination of glaring head­ missioned officers all at work, lieut of the animal as it was seized -The" here in February for the front lights^ which are declared' to be a enant O'Neil went out with a few female, fox in the den was not taken He was Was made a coporal in the menace Excuses will not be ac men to' look for' a fire in the! coun but found in a rather dazed condi­ 92nd, late^r being promoted to ser­ cepted for car failing to have the try but returned without finding it tion the'next morning by thecaretak geants ' In this installment he tells proper equipment in this. line. .'.. Report that Keckman's- brigade is at er who discovered the burglary. She m of his discharge and the regiment The Motor Vehicle Bureau bases •Beaufort.. d^d not ty to escape from her abode leaving Fort Anderson by boat for its rulings m the following pijinci- 4th—Take another trip up to the althrough thevchute through. Which Yorktown, Va. From there they ples blockade. Hiave occasion to report thb party made\ their entrance to move up the James river and ad­ Headlamps are used primarily to Corporal Leonard. But few citij-ens thA pen was IeftNopen .by the intrud vance towards Petersburg every­ light up the road ahead of n vehicle in. Rumor that our mail boat Is' ersHn making their^ getaway. to such an extent as to make risk*. thing- indicating a rapid move, to- captured. Weather splendid %vard Richmondi the -rebel eapitol. A beautiful photograph from the new Danish colony in northern Greenland,. "Scorebysund," which has * been The stolen animaPwas valued as a driving safe at the speed commonly 5th—Send up the feignal rocket founded by Ejnar Mtkbelsen, Danish explorer, whose ship, the Gronland (Greenland) is seen in the bay at left In­ breeder at about $3,000 being of a used by the motor vehicle. After skirmishes,. they again board fom each etation for practice. Air set is a portrait ol Mikkelsen. '*! Ml'. a transport and move down the particular good strain.Nlts pelt will The light from the • headlamp \ very clear. Band in town sounds not brpig a very large sum because should be so controlled • as to not James and up the York river- to the splendid. White, House., of the 'fact that at this time of the interfere- with the safe driving for 6th—Go to Episcopal church. year a fox's coat is. not in its primed 16th—Commence our ...palisade. ner Terible wind Turns into "snow Opening of Bear Mountain Bridge motor vehicle approaching the head Have preaching in . our eating hail Hens and chickens drowned.. Very lamps Cold and windy. "Eow water. All at 2:30 p. m. by minister.belonging TRAMPS FIRE BARN the regiment on fatigue.'. Make a cold and no wood. \ In addition to the outline ^.deteC to the Sanitary Commission. Every 23rd—Pleasant. Water down. Cap­ tioh ef improperly adjusted or lack few improvements in our ornament man in the regiment attended. The Cause Big Loss Near Saranac Lake al rooms. Receive! a letter from tain Parkinson over to inspect all un of headlights the Motor Vehicle colonel for once is entitled to credit serviceable ordinance camp and gar .Bureau conducts periodically inten-" Silas accompanied by a few lines 1 Up4lL^e'™ontviNe near Saranac for not throwing his influence rison equipage shre campaign So far except 'in from mother. .. just before d^ay break the other day against religion. 24th—Weather fine. Officers have the^ most flagrant cases the so-call­ 17th—Quit© - cold. Work gets two lumberjacks who had spent the 7th—Go with Alick and MeFerran a drunk by taking advantage of the ed *commissioned offic The structure and everything in hVr^ heel mv boots—$1.50. The Fairwin'd stealing six dozen eggs from a poor -office -and checked ajrainsi; the tag er.s on fatigue."" Work goes along hay, fertilizer farm implements, etfc; gets afloat this afternoon. She has white woman. "when jt"Ia"Sefumeor™liy the motor • finely. All the for% that can flag up were destroyed incurring a loss of been aground two days. Get a 2Sth—Finish the fence to my gar vehicle operaor property counter­ the river practice. \ several thousand dollars. The place lage mail for the regiment but none' den All done but sowing Get in­ signed! by a headlight adjuster or a 19th—Go to town in, the adjut­ was unoccupied this winter. for me. Can it be thaj I am entire formation that Saturday a party of motor vehicle inspector" In\fiagranv ant' race boat. Get a 64 pounder ly forgotten? Eleven recruits come about.200 rebels lay in ambush for The men's tracks were discovered cases summons are served. \ rifle" in place of oar left S2,T»und»r. from Lawrencoville, N. Y. Large our fatigue guard. They burn a scow by Herbert Merrill a neighbor, who Appoved headlamps when ptoper- Row up to blockade, Alick ttHs- h fire in town about 11:00 p. m. but get no men as none went" up. saddled a horse and followed for ly focused will give a light ^such Strang* Btory. MeFerran is much 10th—Very r-siny until about 4:00 29th—Sow my. seeds Weather 'ter about thee miles, when he sighted that when the beam is prox^erlyNli-. pleased. About four inches of snow- T>. m. Strong wind. Water very rible. Never saw it rain much hard them walking the D. & H., railroad rected all glare of sufficient intenV fell last night. Our first high. Washed away the dirt from er. Officers intending to "have the track near Onchiota As he approach sity to interfere with an appiwch-X * 20th—Very late. Have just -fin eur palisade. / j Massachusetts band over to aid in a ed one 'of them took to the woods ing driver will" be removed Most < ished the History, of Napoleon by, 11th—Showery. \Have out all our terrible spree The rain-came very.im wit the. other" gave- himself up and motor vehicle operators—wh'lj will • r- ,T S. C. .Abbptt. One Can. but cher­ ? fatigue force in the afternoon. Mrs. portunely. Rumors of rebels-out­ •\yas placed in the custody of offic ing to have properly adjusted head ish his memory. regardless of -pre Mansfield" and sister come. +n pnmti side. See nor hear none. iiils. Then Merrill and a companion lamps—lack sufficient information judice. Alice has a,chill. Weather They are now to stay with the dort started on the trail of the' other and facilities for such adjustments . 1 verv pleasant. Am -^quite- anxious to 30th—Have another^, chill The S?c- •or. 'Commence to read or rather to ond Massachusets Heavy Artillery deeper and deeper into the forest in it is believed For this reason, the go home for thefirst time._ finish: the History of .England by B. band come over to play at a party spite of deep snow and a 40 below Motor Vehicle Bureau has establMlwd I l21sfc==Jjjsp"ectiott.by_ Captain^ Park -Macaulay.. gwn^y^ur_oiKcersJ:_o_jgffieers__in^ zero temperature and finally over­ headlight adjusting station1; through erson. Have a dress parade. Weath 12th—Weather very pleasant. Al­ town They arc out on a terrible time took him after ,a three hour hunt ex out the state, whereby the public eivverv pleasant Aick has another ick and I take a boat ride up the They open by having a stag dance hausted and almost frozen. They -js-^fforded the faeility-at-ajiominal_ chill. Read a sketeh. of the life of river creek. Fuller the drummer, 31st—Take a sail to Fort Chase The Bear Mountain bridge, across the Hudson from a imint near-Peekslrill were only charged, with" vagrancy" fee' There are now more than two- Andrew Jackson. .One experiences on? a barrel Read histprV but little and from there to Fort Spinola. on the east bank to tile west bank at a point near B.eatuiiouutuin, was formally and oire-of them was given two and hundred .such_testing^atat.icins in the a, peculiar, train of thought in read Am now reading, about the stormv Ward comes over early in the nicufp^ opened .to the puhlli* with im'pTessiye njivniimies. Many proiiiini'iit persons at­ the other- four months in the Onon­ state inp> c£ the wise and great of our scenes of M. of A.'s reign in its tended the. ceremo'cs, inchiMhig a parade of motor cars ltd by a bqnd. .• daga penitentiary. . . ing Major ventures to go to town in recent years thi illuminating ock own ovation. ' commencement. OLD VALENTINE'S DAY in the afternoon. ^ Society has been studying lighting 22nd—One hundred and thirty 13—Attended Presbyterian, church April 1st—Lieutenant"' .'"'Bafsfcnv devices on motor vehicles. In 1923 oday-the^great-fat thk_moxnhiEJand_iislenedJo_nn_e\--;-H>ver. , Rives—very—high. Rumor. Customs In The Time Of King TnUf^Tmd^ilisTTreTmeir gentle ivhrctr- —iftrgi ! thev recommended specifications for . her of American nationality was cellent discourse by a member of that the veterans can go home as ~~ Charles r together with digniiied air can buti ^Vmsi, museum puswsses by such devices v These 1921? specifica-: ,h. born. The day has been well obser the Christian Commission, Weather soon' as the colonel is willing to let TllThPe L'.'ritisli H command lespeet. • ,..ir ,(„, most cruiipivhenslve insect cul- tions must be met by all'lighting d-s . Flag of truce cornea to our right pert. them; • . Old Samuel Pepys, famous chron­ vices permitted to be used in the lines. Colonel" Whitford in per­ 14th-—Anniversary of the hnm 16th—Weather hazy Put the Ve- |,„.tj„n -m the world, says London Tit-- 2nd—Damp. Judson and Barstow cruits-through the flank marchingsjf.y,- ]t has nut mail quite reeVntlj icler of domestic life in England in state. . son*. Write a short letter home. bardment of Fort Anderson. One lts± over to see. the major. . Doubtless ar they leam very rapidly I fear wo !„.,.„ ,„,s-,il.|e to make an exilet cat- the reign of Charles II, makes e%try Ward and Wheaton over. Weather year agotonighlt we were all at Laboratory speeifi anions however, ranging for the duel. Hope they may shall'be obliged to put'them on duty ulogue of all items, but after three lh his diary numerous times of various do not ncuss.-rily suffic.endv wr*— verv nl'easant.- work with desperation. It has in­ Valentine customs. Thus on Valen­ all get dismis.ed. Clothing issued o before they are sufficiently drille.l. yours' work one lias now -been com- i>'ol the light from the headlamps deed been a short year. The boys tine's day nearly 2130 years ago we find ; 23rd—Go to town tfwice and to the regiment Get a blouse from Mc 17th— Regimental inspection. Our ;ikrs Battery Chase, Have a noR-commis Ferran. Take exercise chopping. new chaplain preaches an excellent Aecordine tiwthls, the collection con­ This is expl. -d by the fact that •sinned officers' school. Many of the This seems to be the only way in 6th—Write to Silas. High water. ing came up to my wife's bedside (I which thev can celebrate. .sermon in the dining hall, i tains l.llS.iHHl inseets. There are 325,- being up dressed myself) little Will these specific 'en had to be made officers present. Did my best .to Get sight of one of the most atroci TC7 Initti-rllli's" of -jruMO different 16th—Get to letters from hnmp 18th—Regiment inspected by Cap­ Mercer to be her Valentine and for laboratory conditions where the ' make it as interesting as possible ous. outrageous pamphlets the world kinds, :!'.is,licil beetles "of 07,3(10 differ­ Jacob LaCroix, a deserter from Com tain Parkinson. I never saw them brought her name written upc blue light source a ways is focused with Report Sergeant Dore and others- has, ever seen I would gladly shoot in better condition. The men's guns ent kinds. < if bees, wasps and winged a reflector and the headlamps al­ for being absent. Weather aplen panv E is brought back to the regi­ the man who wrote it. paper in gold letters done by 1 iself tind equipment were such as would ants there are 111,1'iUS kinds, Of bugs, very pretty; and we' both were well ways are placed at a specified dis­ did. ment under guard, he having been 7th—Very pleasant. An artist over Hies, gnats and mosquitoes there are gon» nearly one year. do honor to a regular soldier. Sold­ pleased with it., But' I am also this tance and angle with respect to no to take a picture of the fort but af ierly pride is on the rise. V.lIftT spi'i-ii-s represented; of grass- each other. Also the distribution of 24th—Several citizens- In from 16th—Awake to find the pround year my wife's Valentine, and it will 00- ter taking the colonel's house and lw.ipii.er. types _:V.«KI. and. of plant lice light may be such that the 'labora­ -Raleteh.. Two deserters _come_ .in nartMly covered with snow. Are to 20th—,Fighing at Plymouth .Re­ cost me five pounds; but I must have the guardsi puts it. off until another :i species in 1 It* items. tory tests are met but the light is «" in the morning. Take a boat have our regular mnntWv inspection port that rebel ram has sunk two of laid that out if we hfld not been Val-' day. Several ladies over from town. our gunboats. Are looking sharp r'nr I'rivate donors have done most to streaked or spotted". For this reas­ vide' with Alick and MeFerran. tomorrow by Colonel Wardrop. Ad entlnes." Prudent manl A bit later Have practice firing. Water very tlem here; Tarn over my squad nf swell the collection. One alone gave on besides meeting the rpecicfica. Weather very pleasant. Quite jutant pretty busv. He is already Pepys added: "I find that Mrs. Pierce's high. recruits for duty Take another to irstl.lWO insects, mint her 30,000, while tions the devices must meet road worm, ruined. He is a slave. little girl Is my Valentine, she having 8th—Take a trip into the country morrow. Chaplain gets into his new me entire collection of butterflies tests made by the Motor Vehicle pl, 25th—Have another very interest 17th—Inflection bv Colonel Ward drawn me; which I was not sorry for, with Company A boys to get a roof tent. vhich was presented consisted of 31,- it easing me of something more than Bureau. tin ine c-hool, A good many officers TOO. He is a fHorough-eoing. w'd* See an old antique looking grave (Continuedi On Page 2 Col. 3) ':.u specimens. I must have given to others. Bu.t 00 present Go to town with the col­ awake officer. He has been in tho yard. One of the most recmt moves to 00 onel and from there! to Battery here I do first observe the fashion of assist in uniform headlamps has British service and served m the' 9tth—Very disagreeable weather. drawing mottoes as well as names, so Chiwe. Practice firm*. Hard ones. been the organization of the East- 00 East Indies. H« has been wounVled Manning, "the sutler, taken into cust that Pierce, who drew my wife, did 00 Fvnness home $196. Freight charges eleven times. He tells some inter­ ody. His shop closed by the provost draw also a motto, and this girl drew ( ern conferep.ee of motor vehicle ad­ 00 ,$1.?R. ' esting stories of warfare. _ '_ marshall from town. His wife goes another for me. What mine was I for­ ministrators whose principal object 00 26th—Commence the abutments 18th—Chop in the' morning and with him ,It has been expected. get; but my wife's was 'most cour­ is to give uniform rules and regu­ in the river to protect the palisade. row in the afternoon. Re^d but "lit­ 10th—Attend Methodist church. teous and most fair' which, as It may lations governing motor vehicle eq­ uipment As a rule headlighting de­ 00 Alick expressed home |130 out of tle. Alick gets, n copy of General Sentence pronounced by regimental be used, on an anagram upon each $172. Wealthier superb. Northwest M^elten's reWt. wice KO cents. court martial upon Pi-ivates Hall, name, might be very pretty." vices are not approved by the sev­ wind. Stjehd the evening in reading March 19 '1864—Furnish ten men Merrit McKinney and Fuller read it eral states and provinces eompising What would not the collector of old of the horrors of Spanish war. and one sergeant to guard men at dress parade Weather Very unsteady this conference unless first approv 1 valentines give for Master Will Mer­ Whht a rotten thing must be the work on blockade . Quartermaster in­ 11th—Am directed by General Or­ ed by the conference itself. cer's valentine wrttten""fo Mistress ' The conference comprises the stat ._Cj>urt_of_SjB»ln;._j_ 1__ i ___ toxicated. Take a row Captain B. der No 15 to drill recruits Commence Pepys "upon blue paper in.gold let­ 27th—Go to town with, colonel in l»tnt Sir uotsi't-martJal—Weathfir_beai\ ^tc^cuxoiy__JIarming returns. Mike : es of Main, New Hampshire Ver­ ters I" That would be n treasure^ ln , mont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Adjutant's boat. /Criminate march tiful. ....Receive a letter from C. P. and Miller spend-the evening with" deed, foivany collector. -Old-valentines- •about town; with? *'THIEF" printed Gray * . , , me Connecticut, New York, New TTei'sey, are less common than one might think. Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, on their back., A goiid example to, 20th—Go to Presbyterian church. 12th—Drill recruits in a squad of Perhaps this is so because there have and Virginia the District of Colum uul manv. Cokmel sees Gjeneral Peck Have dress parade. Have Hill, Hayes ten Take them through the first part heen so few collectors of them, and the about our,going home. Cannot go and Bowhalldrawn up in front of of S S. Leam easy Receive a let­ supply has not outlived the demand. bia and the Canadian provinces of for fear of an attack. regiment to listen'-to their sentence ter from home Sergeants Dore ^and Antique and curio dealers one meets Ontario and Quebec. 28th-^Go to church in the after­ by court-martial Another example Johnson while out after lumber run with everV day who will say: "Old val­ noon.. Hear Chaplain James who for the regiment Corporal Thurston across five rebels Several shots ex­ entines ! Why 1 never heard of anyone , has/charge of all negros in North faints on parade. changed but no one hurt collecting them! We always throw No Scotch Trespass Law 13th—Recruits learn fast Take Y. Carolina and tends to colonising 21st—Sixteenth. Connecticut Volun them away, or we used to when they Although Scotland. Is known for Its them through the loadings.' The rebel .them on RoAhokft Island. Text: tears start for Little Washington came our way, though' lately we many regulations and laws that regu­ Romans 12:1-21. Connecticut Vol Rumor of an expedition out. '-Weath scout seen yesterday turn out to be haven't had any." Ah, the coupling of late human conduct, It has one dis­ unteers leave op the Thomas Collier er henvy and dull, An occasional our own boys A great jokeon'John "lately" with the dearth of things. That tinction in the way of human liberty lor little Washington. sprinkle. Quite' cold son and Dore. Weather superb Quar is the collector's stumbling block, but not shared by many other countries 29th—Have « school. Colonel and 22nd—Another inundation. Water termaster goes to Beaufort if he he .a true collector he will pick In Scotland there is no law of trespass eeman major present. Qine of the crew of four feet above high water mark. 14th—Recruits learn rapidly. Our himself up and hurry onward to make and Indications are that there will bt the Underwriter washed up and Highest ever known. Go with a boat chaplain arrives His first-impression up for lost time, - none for many, years. ,, was discovered by our boat. He was into our mess tent mid eat our din- upon the boys is good His figure (0 L-

    !«K^^''•'''''*'Wfc! r muiiimttmimm MMMMMMtlMiaiMMMMaa mm FEBRUAKV Jt»AGE TWO ———————•••————^^^r* • •, i., —. ing into the hardships of Camp. We have be** fancy soldiers long (Continued From Page 7.) enough. i First Church of- Cnr'ist, Scientist aist^-Ccptitin Flusser, -The Brave* 8th—Remain quiet all day irt om BEVJCWTT I humble retreat. Some cannonading [will hold the following services, cor­ is no more. The Southi'ield tank. ner Main Street and Pietropont Rumur that Plymouth has fallen af on qui- loft The rebels undertake to plant a battery to sell our shipping if Ave.: Wednesday Testimonial Meet­ ter a gallant resistance. fcOne of our gunboats soon dwvas II ing at S p. m",; Sunday Lesson, 11 22nd—News of General Wessells tntm'away. Wash in the Appontlfcax. III a. m,; Sunday School at 14) a, m. capture confirmed, by an order from J I 9th—Leave «rop with-only havei? The Reading ttooms are open to tht Geneal Peck All feel bad i'or Gen­ .OCAL PASTOR ACCEPTS CALL public every week day afternoon eral Billy Sand up a gun boat to do sacks and. canteens about 6:00 a. m. Advance towards Petersburg in TO .CENTRAL >iEW '. from ."5 until 5. picket duty. War has its reverses as Methodist Episcopal Church, Mat­ veil as As victories. three columns. Gillmore on the rig'it YORK. I Brooks in the center and Martindale thew D. Sfll, Minister. Sunday ser­ 23rd—Httve a chill. Signsd over wuh our brigadeLon the leit. Very . —* " vices. 10:30 a. m. Class Meeting. Pub­ 1'iom town that Killpatrick is in ntavy picket firine: all night. lic worship 10:80 a. m. awd"7:30. p. m. 'Rev. A. H. MieK.nig'rtt, for sev­ Picke'tts rear. Rumor that Banks i* ! 10;h—Last night the rebels :nadly BI,orning sermon, ''Tiie Coming of eral years, ipastor of the Baptist defeated, Hear nothing more from itried to capture from us Hunt's bat- Christ and The End of The World." church here, has accepted a call Plymouth. • All quiet about New stery. Charge three times hut are Did Christ teach this doc-trine as com to the First Baptist church 1 at Berne. roughlv repulsed each time. At day " monly taught to day ? Evening Man Homer, JSL Y. 'Rev. MeKnight will 24thOne company of the 12th 'break-move on to-the main railroad In A Sand'Cave." Can..,hs...get, out? 1 succeed Rev. L A. Hotaling., He New York Cavalry lands at our dock i between Petersburg and Richmond How" fcessoTis from the efforts to and strikes off into ihe country. wili 'be{rin his new duties on'Aprfi and tear up several miles.^ Ordefed" save F.ftyd Collins. Church Sehoo', ail ] 25th—Cavalry -return as we all ox - iasrav to reenforce Gillmore Rebels 10th. t.ie close of the morning service. 6:45 pected. They wire bound for Little 'licked, when- we get there . Reacn Rev. McKnig'.:t has been activa p. m. Ejiworth League. Muriel Crane, Washington but saw a Sew pickets camp about 5:00 p m. Wood back. with 'the local clergy for several leader. (Brotherhood every . Monday and heard some one whistle so they Uth-^Weather very Vfarm Move yeats. HJs semens have attract­ evening 7:30. Young Ladies. Prayer skedaddled bf.ck without fining a camp about a quaitef of a mile to ed .wide, attention and his depar­ Ciu-.e at the parsonage every Tues­ shot A new general name1 not yet A;he front a^out "5:00 p m. Comrnen ture from Potsdam •will be reset­ day evening at 7:00. Midweek service known comes to t„ke command. |ces to rain just dark. Great news ted both by membei-s of his . con­ Wednesday evening 7:30 The Ep- 26th—Receive ordGeneral Grantj :- gregation and fellow townsmen. . worth League will hold -a Valentine jifor't about 4:00 p. m. Never had or 12th—The whole army again put He was graduated from the Roch Social in the Assembly Room Friday aers, come so unexpected. In two under motion in l^ght marching order ester Theological seminary and for evening S:00 hum's the boys are all ready boot and Everything seems to indicate a tapid some time acted as student pastor Trinity Church. Sexagesima Sun- baggage Where we are to go is a imove on Richmond. Perhaps i?ovt of the Baptist •churcchurch at .MountMount i '"^ ^ j Hamilton. Rector ::iys'cery. Officers nearly all 'drunk Darling is-their object. Our- regi­ Church School MQ1Tb- Atr SSS^^JS^ *>mmunion 8. as usual an^uoh occasions. Troops ment and the, 58th Pennsylvania, left seminary, , 9:45. Choral Eucharist and sermon 11J nearly all leaving. „ hehind to do picket duty probably_ oal call and has been here continuously Evensong and address 5, Choir prac­ 27th—b:-ave--F©rt Anderson at sun account of our- being veterans with-, since. tise in. Trinity Chapei, Wednesday out furloughs* -Very-fcatay' —i m—» m*» —--•—-^ ;- .• isc. Get aboard of the Patuxen and 7:30. The Woman's Auxiliary wKi leave New Berne at 5:45 a. m. Reach 13th— Still rainy. Camp on a little, THAT MILK TRAIN.! meet at the home of Mrs. Ruth Per- Hatteras at 7:00 p. m. Cast anchoi* hill to support the pickets Our regl rin, Elm Street, Wednesday at 3 p. m* for the night. Weather very fint •ment divided for different duties Ogdensburg Paper Tells Of Vagaric A meeting, of the Woman's Guild will Boys in good spirits. Hear but little from the front. But t •" Travel On The Rutland ba,b*ld following that of the Auxil­ 28th—Lay all day at Eort Hatter- • few stragglers as yet Saw Lieuten iary. The Men's Club wiU hold its as bu't dare not put out oh account of ( erit Partridge. Looks as natural as , T) •? Ogdensburg Journal of Man ['Pre-Lenten meeting, ThursdSy "even­ wind. ' . 1 ever.'Large mail but get no letter day says: ing, February 19th at 7:30 in the Pari •*• [• Rumor that Elwell's corps is captur 29th—S'tiil lying at anchor. Var y, The Rutland railroad 'milk train Is ish'fibrose. Members of the Altar. ' cd.- lovely. Go ashore and jget some famous for its irregularities o 14th—Showery Papers of the 12th Guild wiil meet for work Saturday helU . Weather very fine bre'troops •Sundays, has earned a new name- in. Wounded and a few skedaddlers .afternoon at 2:30 in the Chapel, arrive and cast anchor for Little It was dubbed yesterday the ''moon­ chs begin • to come in. Our brigade the light special" by a number of fair Washington, ttumor that the place The 'Presbyterian Church. Wednes aive and cast "anchor from Little iOth and 188thr engaged. Good news young students at Potsdam, Normal, ds,y evening service at 7:45 in charge everywhere. The spirits of all are who were returning ',o their studies • is evaculated. Expect to start" to of the Session. .Sunday morning wor­ morrow Pass away time reading. high. Weather showery. Hear some after holidaying over the week end ship at 10:30. Bible School at 12 M. cannonading in front. Rations go at th-ir home:-- in,.-, Malone, Norta Patriotic Program. Christian Endea­ SOthV-Leave - Hatteras at last. out to the army -Lawrence, Win'throp and oth;f. inter. vor " Society^meets^at-6T4P^- Subjec* t Weatherxveiiy, fine.—Round Cape-Hat - -45th—Still - saiivy—Our .xegiment mvdia.e points on the Rutland, line. . "Striking Instances of the Friendli­ teras abpttt 7:00 p m. Boat pitches gathers up the skedaddlers and send To quote one pretty young teacher ness of Jesus." John 11:1-11; Luke considerable";. Many seasick Sleep on them-to the front. Saw 16 rebel.pris­ who despite her. heavy fur wtarto, ad, the top deck >,eel rather seasick i>ut oners and nine negroes Brigade com mitted she was "half i'ruzan," the 19:1-,10. ' • .,„,-- not enough to cause trouble. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs- missaries going to the front Will milk tiain Sunday was "like moon­ May. 1st—Get near to Fortress not issue to us for three days. Draw O .F. Alvurd 3-1 Elm Street Friday light on the Arctic." Althuugh her Monroe about 7^00\ a m. Wait «n potatoes. Can see the rebels build . classification was -quite . descriptive at-3 p-m. .Flebraaiiy .13th. A large at­ hour and move tinV to 'i'orktovvri a-fort. > - and staff rolls at Fortress Monroe of tho train, she explained to other tendance is desired. 24th—Weather ' very warm All 1 whore we land about 4:00 p. in. 16th—Showery. Heavy firing at passenger. : that it earned the titl'- Baptist Church. Albau H. Me­ Draw shelter tents and camp out daylight. Fighting everywhere work of the fortifications pressed This Booklet Shows because "the lights were practically Knight, Minister. Prayer Service to through the whole army. Heavy, loss •with vigor. Two new forts commenc out,, the nation gleaming thioush th" 01^.111. «u i f. +i.„ 4rt,,f., Mpn n-t.iv1v nil :io*htt ed-Our regiment funish 160 men to of Jesus." Meeting of the Advisory the fort,. Men nsarly all light on our side. Results not known. Our the Safety oi a grim,T windows furnished most irf army, falling back . Have along talk [ chop in -the afternoon--Adjutant Board following. Important. Every 2nd—Again in camp :Cor ' earnest '.he illuinination and what happened with- rebel prisoners. This "hasTbeen buys a horse jet black. Colonel An "'to the • steam" beforer it"reached^ "the -one"out.—iMissioivary meeting" at the JustTlark a terrible thunder sVorm Prudfence-Bond comes up without apparently a mo an eventful, day. dcrson getting popular for his passenger section *-as. a mystery. home of Mrs. P. X. Blake, on Thurs 17th—Weather fair. Our army all promptness, . ' - day eyening* Morning Worship al ments notice Quartermaster Hub-" A ND in addition, to showing the safety ifc also Firs4 reported,»ai Majonc asy"one in. See CorporaT Shelldin of the 25th—Very warm until 4;00 p ml 1O-J30 hext Sunday Sermon subject, bill' appointed acting brigade com. ""•shows what kpepstlie m safe!—judgment in hriur late," the milk train finally, 142nd New York Some heavy caruir when it- -commences to rain. Our "Why'l Believe in the Future Life". marker, Lieutenant McChesney ap­ • selecting soand income-earning properties—con­ hove in sight shortly after ( i'iv.-, onading on our right. Looks much regiment slash in the morning and Junior Church and Bible School t pointed acting regimental quarter servatism in making first mortgage loans'—great'' y more than two hours behind Sched­ like 4 shower ,aU dark. The men all go on picket'In thb* Sfternijioik See the-usual hours'. No_Christian Endeav master Boys dll in good spirits.'* and growing equitjea under liberal term* of ( ) ule. It lost time consistently audi in "good spirits. Captain Garvin. Looks as natural t or nejct Sunday evening^ Our-En> 3rd—Everything^ hurlyburly in atnortizatkm-^-and an absolute (iUAJRANTBE landed, in Ogdensburg close to 18th—Steady skirmishing all d*y as ever. Full of energy. Alick has deavor will visit the Canton Christ camp. Exipect to move in the morn­ 'i.hree hours Ute. in our \ front. Have not heard .the a chill. He will take no medicine so as to interest and principal backed by the pledge ian Endeavor that evening. At 7:30 ing. Baggage gone tonight Colonel A number of young women bound results. 'Our forces work all night of course he must expect chills of our eutire resources! » second in Hearthstone Series on Lov* and. .quartermaster get hack »:"rom for this city when entering a taxi fortifying "Cdlonels Sanders relieved 26th—Join 'the regiment on picket The Prudence Company is under supervision of and Marriage, Subject, "The High Fortress Monroe each .with a hors^ cab at the station femarlced how from, the eonvmawl of the brigade in the morning with all the convales 3S. Y. State Banking Dept. •' " > • • Cost of Flitting Courting, Marriage, RjjporFthat horses for sale afe vary "warm it .seems in thih auto com­ and Colonel Dutton put in his stead. cents in camp. Rains violently pur Divorce Etc" Also set of colored scarce Chaplain terribly insulted by BOSD DENOMINATIONS—$100, $500, $1,000. v pared to the train'." Dr. Edmeston-trp'ointed brigade sur­ brigade except our regiment cross photographic slk'es Captain Bice Get the Booklet That's a Guide to Safety And the .conductor' rried "an oil geon. the.ravine^on a reconnaissance. Soon lantern whan he coll' -ted' tickets, The Federated Mens Clubs will hold 4th—Leave camp about 4:0ff u.- m 19th—Some skirmishing • in the leturn. Colonel Dutton wounded and GET IT TODAY their nesTt meeting on Tuesday Even . .morning. • The. enemy fall back so poor were the lights in the pas :L —-.-- 1 anauud , gefecit aboar...... d o£ whe charles tfcrough.,*he-throat and jaw. It U A»k Yo.ur Baaker'arOpttifou of Pxudence-Bo»d» < 454grJFabwjary 17th^atihe-JBap±istl.Bi tls Th<)njag_a^splfn(U(}_ 4 Weather showery. Rearrange mv —sengcr-coachl—• _. — H* ^Thomasr-a-splendid—-vransport^iShe \ •feared IMs-mortaL Church There will "be report of takes our regiment and the SStft "tent "Our regiment relieved from 27th—Our regirnent relieved by committees and general forum. A Pennsylvania. Cast anchor in' Hamp picketing by the Tenth New Hamp­ General'Kantz's dismounted cavalry. Much Mtwinrj! f'r^m. Sp.a good representation from all churches ton Reads just dark An immens? shire VoluTitcerc. HOWELL, MACARTHUR & WtCGtN, INC, (First District Columbia with 16 Jlori.' Vlliitl -i»n»M«i.,|-!lt [in- in»rlii's UK" is desired. fleet gathered, here.- All ignorant of 20th—Enemy chary© our ouhvbrk shooters) The *18th Army "Corps oi' ; il o'utf'ilt of miiv.urj I-III'UH< frniii tli« v Universalis! Church Rev. O. F. our destination. but are handsomely repulsed. Sharp dered to move We sart about 2:00 Investment Securities Monte Asutu+ii imivii*- inir.es et AJvord Pastor, Residence 31 Elm St., cannonading at just dark. Two conij 5th—Weigh anchor at daylight and p. m.. Our colonel temporarily in Spflin. Telephone 120. Services pex't Sun- move immediately up the Janjes river panies of our regiment ordered out to 452 BROADWAY, ALBANY, N. Y- _dsuy 5at_ lfltSfti _a> m.—Sermon-Theme ^orlc-durmjr^ffTitgn't Captain Foi widgade—Move—about l^he^whoIe^fTeet presents~sT55au'tiful three miles and camp. General Dev Branches: Troy, Utica, Syracuse. Plattsburgh, "Two"Great Men." Sunday School appearance Beautiful country. Ev- ter over Whole regiment ordered N ens assigned to command of our brig Saranac Lake and Rudand 11:45 . Y. P.C. U. Wednesday, 7:30 r/thing works with 'che greatest out. Ordered countermanded ade. Howard joins the regiment. EAD COLDS p. m. at pai-sonage. Lincoln Birth­ regularity Land at Bermuda Hun- 21st—Rebels unusually quiet Copyright P. Co., Inc. 28th—Showery. Take up the line Melt, a little Vicks in a day supper^ebruary 12. At Winth- for Weather splendid. Some of our sick dred about 5:00 p m. and camp of march about 4:00 p m. and camp spoon and inhale the rop Church School 6 p. m. Evening the night. join the regirccnl' Draw clothing Worship 7 p. m. Sermon Theme: at Bermuda Hundred about 10:00 p TEAROUT /• : ' mediqated-vafiors. Apply Furnish 50.men for fatigue About - H "Pleasant Words.KAU are cordially 6th—March about- 7:00 a m. toma m." Lie out on the ground with cove;. • Howell, MacArthur & Wig«ift frequently up the nostrils* five or six miles and--camp • in the 11:00 pm. sharp firing in front Our invited''to these services. ing a m Blanketa are all in the wa-., 453 Br oadway, AlUany, N. "3C. Always use. freely jusS woods Considerable lightning to brigade 'turns out to the breastworks gone Troo'ps taking transportations || • before going to bed. wards night Heckman's brigade en- i Firing lasts about one hour when wt: as |ast aa possible. Send guard ix> Without obligation on my part iileaeo send booklet Rheumatics\ .} caged and lose quite heavily. Our [I a., retire to our quarters brigade headquarters. "Prmlunco Bonds Provide the Guarantee that Prudence Throw away your crunches us* /22nd—Move camp about 10:00 am camp near the Appomatox and not a 29th—At writing am just gojng jtp Demands." Rheuma and, walk without agonlz-. great way from the James, We are to the right r.bout one mile. Ga to ing plains and stiffness, saysNT. H.j the front with Alick where our men bed aboard the Mary Washington Name - - -- but few miles from Fort iOariing Where we got aboard about $:Q<\ a. Perrin & Co who sells this great' jnd insight of the steeples of Peters are fortifing Our men shell the en­ m. Move down, the river about 7:00.. Address -—T - - — v VAPORUB rheumatism remedy on the no-cure emy almost continually Enemy throw burg^ p m". Our regiment and- the 188th]I. no pay, plan. 37V-* shells while we are there. See Gen. 7th—Lie all day upon arms. Quite Pennsylvania ^board Tembly tot- mBi sharp fighting in front Our men get era! Gillmore and staff. tlish boat Anchor off Jamestown for ia\ branch of the main railroad. All 23rd—Pi;keU along the whole line the night.- things go off smoothly All have un unusually quiet. Regiment paid four 30th—Get under way about 8:00.1 ~ bounded confidence in Generals months. Draw no pay on account Vcf/z I iDtetear JamiaKy 1st. Ha 4y2% \rf& Smith and Butler We are just break1 a. m. and arrive at Fortress Monroplx of the colonel's leavng the field about. 11:00 a. m Water up and move j) across the bay and up the York ri­ ver. Anchor about 6:00 p m off York "This'ftivtik paid its depositors" intcrosM, ^ DO YOU THtt4K HE DID? - 4^ A Straw* iown for the night We are all be ..Tan. 1,1925. at tin- rate of 4Vz% per annum wildcrcd .Eumor that we are to join This is the thirteenth inereiisuddividondin Grant' raaou>-ap'Ttt& x the last eleven and one half years. 3lst—Get an early start Beach This bank is now thu sixth in size hi the the. White House landing about. 11:00 Stat.1! of Wrmoitt. whereas fifteen yesi* a. m I; and draw rations and get a-au it w;vs spvontoenth in size. under way in line of march about Thi B.ink h;n paid its ilepositors since. 4:00 p.m. March until midnight and or^uMAitiim over *2,O0t).OD0 in intort'st. camp. The men, are very tired, twenty first .Connecticut regimene S-^pttt* now ovor half a million dollars. taken- out and 40. Massachusetts put . OFFICERS: H itlW K flniv. I'i''"i. Cut W. Httilcy. Vice Vt info the brigade. Cot Henry Moss Prank K. Ulttwood, Vkn I'm, Uenry M. Hulrtwln, Tr.'iiH commanding, our brigade. TKUSTEBB (To be continued) . l-'rank K. ]:h:woo.l, Chiiirnuiii UlllH. H.Bhl|MttB41. 1 IIollli M. limy any V- ""i1"' Win. 13. Mchrlilu \\K\i. Hill , AlK'ii Murilli Clayton.I Wri»! ' Stop Oiilfs Cough WIN00SK1 SAVIP BAM rn Vi-!ir»iif SuccMnfnl BiiHiucm Quicks-To-day No 11 Winootki BIbck Winootki, Vt llunoslls maito o'n or., lii'foni I'rliliy. Vth. 'Hl< Btforn it has a chanco to-dovolop rceulvu tntert'at from Fell, lit. Into ornan or BotoioiWha dangerou*. Bet right after that, couch of your chlKKi. No USD to flow with ordinary ..cough .syrups. At onco Rlvo Kemp's. Bal«am—»• ilnn old-fashioned tried and Per Gent | proven mrcllrino »«fc for ohIWron. It hc«J8;Uic throRt and prcvwitu tht cold troin Kolnff th^oui?h tho Lwholo syatcm. Only 30 c»nts at nil-Mores. Sdbucribelor tiwj Courier St rlreeman vor that Cbug'h/ KEMP'S" .BAC^-M for a/Newsy Ceunty Vapet

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    "' 111 J.i....<...i.J...«~..V..J l"|IWw4k>Ji iiHlimtofc I'I I SECOND SECTION SECOND SECflON

    POTSDAM, ST. LAWRENCE COUN TY NEW YORK, FEBRUARY, 18, 1925.

    10th—Sorry to hear that Alick is hurt biyi a fall from a horse. Pleas­ LERAY ESTATE A PARK? ant Several men woundedr One r_*n Where Leo KorebfWa$ Living Near Halifax -in-a buggy shot through the heart Movement To That End Is' and killed instantly in front of my Launched At WatertoWn. tent. One,of Colonel Henry's order lies wounded through the- leg. Get Amovement to' have the""state a chance to buy his cans of preser­ of New York take over, the his­ toric iLeRay estate, located between SERGT BENSpN OF THE 92ND ved blackberries." Tout with Bu'gbee and Howard. (Black River and) Philadelphia, for CONROY WHO ROBBED HAM­ TAKES WELL EARNED ,^_ — -H-tfa—Pleasant.-_Major_jnakes ap­ a state park has' been inaugurated MOND INSTITUTION OUT REST . plication for- veteran furloughs Feel in Watertown. . OF "JAIL . veny unwell. Our brigade again. The state has nor, fche authority moves out and takes the outer to acquire .desirable park sitfes and •;' . *f -— The Courier and Freeman this trenches. Our regiment and the 40th funds are available for that " pur­ Robert R. _v,nroy former cashier •week presents another installment Massachusetts take the second* line. pose. It is felt that northe—> New of „the..,.Citia<,;is National Bank -of of the civil war diary of Seigt.,0. P. Soma cannonading in front. The York isl entitiledi to consid ^tioi Halmmond St. Lawrence 'county was Benson of the 92nd N. Y. Vols raised men in good spirits considering the •particularly in ^iew of th fai paroled from Atlanta penitentiary here. Sergt -Benson is left in this circumstances. ' tfoat th'e LefR% estate of 2 Saturday. Conroy was sentenced to installment for home on a furlough: , 12th— Relieved about 8:30 p. m. acres is ideally situated! for tWs s^rve sevcrn years for theft of more June 1st, 1864—Take up the line by Second Pennsylvania Heavy Art punoose. than $80,000 lie was sentenced in of march about 6:00 a m. Wgpther illery. Rebels shell us occasionally. Here James m ';he bank in tate- having been erected) in 1802 which he w 'oye'd to play the battle at once. Our regiment . sent House Landing about 6:00 a. m. of after the first residence had been out as skirmishers. Our corps the 13th. Men. .all veny tired and stock market, te had lost his sav burned. The great chateau modeled ings of. a life time. Pressed for > charges and fights until after dark. sh6ok~up as the roads were very after the LelRay chateau at Passy dusty. ^ more "margin he used! Bank funds. Our regiment charges across a large has -housed many prominent figures $n addition to those he stole bonds . field. Colonel Anderson killed. Shot 13—Gw aboard of transport about •in American history, among them left by clients of the bank for safe through the head. Bravest of the 12:00=.Tn. Our regiment and the 21st being (President James Monroe, keeping. These he sold. "and used brave (Capture the enemy's out- Connecticut take the Helen Getty a Josefph* (Bonaparte, once king . of the proceeds to meet his brokers de ' works and hold them. Men fortify Very good boat. Get under way about Spain- Prince (Mlurat andl other not­ mands. cups and bayonets. Fourteen "killed 1:00 ip. m. Anchor sometime during , ed (Napoleonic refugee's. and three wounded. . the night off Newport News. No ac This is the lodge at Ptoehurst, the hunting eBtate that was owned by I*» Kotebfe lBr^naler of Chlcsgoans. neat Suspicion was" aroused and Claude comodations whatever aboard. Hot Halifax, N.- S. .-..•.' ^ p. D Baum of the federal banking de-' 2nd—Lie in the woods all day but THAYER SEULS HOLDINGiS. a few rods from the enemy. Men water ten cents a pint. Rather dear partment and Cecil Ashwood, Gouv strengthen their" work with cups. 14th—Get an early start and reach sharpshooter while on picket. Hit •°.rneur man, and an examine/for .the Bermuda Hundred about 11:30 a m. "through the neck. Rather unwell in Stylish Wedding in Hollywood rNew York Engineering Firm Pur­ government examined the books and Several killed by one of our shot. chase Electric Stock. detected the shortage. Conroy ad­ We have severs} men wounded. Con We are then ordered back and to Ap the afternoon,, .Relieved,by the 21st pomatox. Land at Point of Rocks Connecticut at dark. March- back mitted his' guilt. tinual firing.oni fcoth sides^but no Senator Warren T. Thayer; of general engaig«iment takes place. about 1:00 p. m, Lie in two hours 1% miles and camp. A- great relief Conroy is going to Miami, Fla., it to make coffee and then move about to once more stretch our limbs. Chateaugay, hais. sfald his holdings is understood and proposes to so in Feel very unwell but dlare not torn of stock in the Chasm Power Com plain. See mortality on every side. one mile and camp on the \ same 26th—Weather extremely warm. business there. His wife, a native of igroundl that we did once before. But little shelling during the day. pany of Chateiaugay. The stock New England and two-children &rf After dark send out in front and was' (purchased to|yi (Hon. Wallace E. bury the dead. But little firing dur 15th—Routed about 1:00 a. m. Lively expectations of soon going' to join him there, it is believed (March about six miles and at 11:00 home. Expect our furloughs every 1 Pierce, of PBattsburgh, who it is stat Shortly after Conroy's arrest • his ' ing the night. Colonel Anderson's ed,' was' acting in the negotiation death I fear is the death blow of the a. m. haul up in front of the forti hour. How will it seem to once more wife went to Boston. fieationa of Petersburg. Lie two . sit beneath the old paternal roof! for the. J. •& White Hfogineermg regiment The men feel terribly. We Company of 'New York City, which have no confidence in the major. AH hours in the woods under fire when A rich thought for the soldier. our regiment is sent to strengthen 27th—Some sharp firing last night company klso recently, purchased ATTACKS FAMILY WITH AXE admit that he is a perfect .coward. the propertjy of the Mooers . Elec­ - 3rd—At daylight all troops mass General Burham's skirmish line At but guess it amounted to> nothing 6:30 ,p. m. charge and capture the Weather still extremely warm. 'Ther tric Company in Clinton county. Farmer Finally Takes - His Own ed with great care in the woods and The Chasm Power Company was Wfe make~aj;errible charge The assault enemy first line of works. Am in mometer must stand about 110. command of Company A. We all do Officers alt drunk as fools as usual organized in 19102 by Several citi­ was. almost uiiresistable. We take well. Take five pieces of artillery when the poison can be had. All our zens of Ghateaiugaiy] and has had • a Armed with an axe, a knife and a the enemy's first line of rifle pits and a few -hundred* prisoners, one bright visions- of home and a good successful! business history gradu­ razor with which he threatened re­ and advance upon the second bui_ no peatedly to wipe out his family con stand of colors, camp and garrison night's rest broken-by an order to ally extending its business to. ter­ x living column could meet the terrible equipage. move to the front. Reach the front ritory in adjoining .towns-The .con­ sisting of his wife and four children fire. Our brigade acted as reserve line about 10:00 p. m. . struction of the power dam and John Kotowski, 64, a Polish farmsr, hut ware till the while under a most 16th—Dig all night and move was found dead with his body' bolt about 8:00 a. ml to the rear, ' 28th—Weather a ttttiet cooler. But Howjer ttiou^a on the Chateaugay galling "fire. Never saw sWabrwri 1 little firing during the, day. • Btts river near the famous Chateaugay upright on" a bench in his home in he fore. Lose several men, f where we first formed,. Twenty the afternoon by; Sheriff Albert C. first Connecticut charge on a fort mond, the drummer kHfed by •» sharp Chasm was a work which demand­ H. Lyon, Company A. Have a shooter. Hit through the neefeVPoor ed the outlay of considerable capi­ -Schoif'and Deputy Sheriff Arthur \rlble thill And go to the hospital. *nd lose 40 men in ten minute*. Lie Quilty of Lewis County. in the wods until 7:00 p. m., when fellow. Heavy guns coming up. tal. The)company's light and pow Rains nearly all day. Men now four terrible fighting begi.ns_and_ we are_ EvercrthingL seems to. AndieateA .siege. er wires/how extend, besides Chat­ The suicide took place in the kiifc'n ifaferaT without doffeer ^Three killed ordered! out to support the line.» Lie 29th—The warm weather tells up­ eaugay, to. Constable, IBurke, Brain- en of his home. Kotowski cut his and ten wounded, on our arms all night. Adjutant on us terribly. Considerable cannon ardsvilje, in the town of Bellmont throat with a'razor in. the morning 4th—Very sick all night Get some left behind sick-Act as adjutant. ading. Major Merriman wounded by and JEarlviile, spreading over a and slowly bled to death during the pickles. Appetite begins to revive Also in command of Company B. a piece of shell. Arm shattered. Ed territory of about twenty miles. day. The time of his death is not Have two men • wounded. Join the meston, Company A, wounded also known but his wife' had attempted ^regiment abut 12;00 nujvery sick. 17—At daylight without "breakfast Hammond. Relieved at dark by the to- save his life by binding up the move about one half mite to the front 21st Connecticut. «» ""••• ""• ~ '"'-""% wound. The cut was not a severe Sleep all night wJtbT no^covernnr andTie^veT~a^raAdne-^jr--twoJipur3_ Cameo, the most intelligent, and prized dog In the movie world, promised TABLET FOR ELKS HOME amid a drenching rain Trenches ter- J J to love, honor and dig bones for Freckles and he In turn endowed her with all one nor did it affect a vital spot but when we move back and remain for 3XFEfr=MuB rredr Weather-^ool--and- "tofarwtoridty~ijiTg-ljtsnrtt3-^mm~HotlywocFdV^ ^was sufficienTTo~cause^aTslovsrfaem^ ribl muddy. Catch but little cold the day in the hot sun. A solid shot' nice. Ordered to the front about D. A. R. Makes' Gift To Malone Balls fly prettiy lively* All half trick it nil happened at the home of Hap Ward, whom Cameo und freckles permit orage. comes across passing through tents 3:00 p. m. Expect to charge but do to believe owns tliem. Dr. Kichol, Newfoundland, officiated. ' • * Lodge 5th—Weather pleasant. See Char breaking several guns and" killing a not. Never was under a severer nor Aid from the sheriff's office was tea"" TaJeott, Second Connecticut -first sergeant in the 40th Massachu more peculiar cannonade than for Malone Chapter, D. A. R., has summoned by a young daughter who Heavy Arrtillery. Charles W, Par- sets. Take .up the line of march about.two hours. Lie in the second presented to the Malone Lodge of managed to escape during the day meter Company B shot through the about 7:00 p. m, and reach Point of line ail night. No one hurt. Our m. Reach Amboy at 11:00 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. and go home at once. Elks whose home is the former after being held at bay by heriat heart while writing a letter home. Rocks and camp about midnight. men charge on the left. Do not take boat for New York. * 13th—Help some insjhe hay field Wheeler residence, a bronze tablet her with the rest of. the family for Dennis Maher; Company G, shot 18th—Arrange camp and once know the result. 9th—Get under way for New York UJ3lled in the that he suffered convulsions and in posts. Flag of trvtoe sent out. Both direction of Petersburg. Rumor that 188th and several wounded, Relieved ard street and take up« lodgings. ble Drive'to town at dark. .Enjoy Folowing is the inscription on the armies mount their works, advance the place is captured.-- Alick quite This is a splendid establishment and myself quite well. tablet: tense rain only -saved the family, at dark by the First brigade. March from death. and-converse freely. Strange to see sick. .Another" application sent in back to the old-camp.-- Expect fur­ is 'an honor to the state of New This tablekmarks the deadly enemies so jovial.' with names of veterans. lough this time sure. York. old home of MAPLE SUGAR PRODUCTION. 6—Lie close in our entrenchments 19th—Another day of " rest end 2nd—Lie in camp.-- Get a chance 10th—Do riot go to church as I William Alm'on Wheeler PREMIU. )N LIGHT BONDS until about 1:00 p. m. Flag of truce quite. Have preaching by chaplain to wash and cook, etc. Orders come expected. Get considerable rest! Take Vice President ' sent out. Reba and Yanks-mingle to JChe former adjutant of the 188th thwt the veterans go no more to the boat at 6:00 p. m. for Albany. Many The fact that the maple sugar of our men drunk. Sleep below on of the United States Bids were evened by the Gouver- gether and converse freely. The drummed out of service. A terrible front until after they have received and_syrup production season will 1877-1881 neur board of trustees Tuesday warning for cowards. The. fate of our furloughs. Captain Church to the carpet. Have splendid lodgings. above is wrong. It was the 6th in­ soorT~open in this North Country, Placed by the evening f&r the issue of $100,000 in stead of the 6th that the flag of truce a coward in the hands of General igo to Norfolk to make out the pa­ Beautiful scenery along the Hudson makes the' following (figures,, taken municipal bonds of the village of was sent out. Many exchange papers Butler is worse than that of death. pers Our brigade goes to the front 11th—Reach Albany at 6:00 a. m. from.an agricultural department re Adirondack Chapter Gouverneur authorized for the erec­ and bid one another good-bye, Bely­ 20th—Still another day of quiet. about dark. Lie over all day. Get no bounties as port just issued, of local interest:— Daughters of the American tion of a municipal power plant for ing, ' the Sixth Corps. at day break. Instead of taking service. Weather beautiful and pleas ner at Nightengale's and take ' the in 1924 is not stated in the re­ mer entailing an outlay of about •was at the rate of -102,309 per 7th—Considerable artillery firing. boats for home we move up to Peters ant. All.hail the birthday of our stage for home. Reach Massena at port. , ?75,000, according to announcement hundred dollars, which nets the Flag of- truce •sent out. Yanks and burg where we halt about 8:00 a. m. independence. Orders come to go' made by the Pine Grove Realty com village a bonus or premium of $2,309 Reba have (mother chance of having and wait until night, when we home. pany* Between 60 and 75 men will on the entire issue' a short frieiyHy conversation. Weath crawl into the second line of trenches 6th—Start for home about 6:00 a be employed. The houses are in all stages of completion. Some are near er very pleasant. Our army seems in front of the town. m., a set of glad boys, indeed. Reach Off the Concrete PLAN DEVELOPMENT to be swinging around to the left- 22nd—Lie quietly in our holes all City Point about 9:00 a.m. Miss the ly finished, while others have only The position of our troops wema to day.. The enemy shell us considera 10:00 o'clock boat and lie over night fairly been started. The program in eludes grading, finishing of the" -The construction of a 15,000 be in the shape of a wedge. Men all bly.fi Several shells burst among the Some of the men intoxicated. Pur­ horse power hydro electric plant at in good spirits, ree a newspaper cor caissons but do no damage except to chase from, a private in the Ninth streets and sidewalks and installs tion of water lines. Coupled with Deferiet at a cost of nearly $1,000,- respondent rode in front and one in scare the horses. Draw rations, Vermont a little flag for Freddie. 000 to be started as soon as the „ rear w»n which were marked, "Libel Fill up the! holes in front of the main Price $3. . •'• ' this announcement is an additional anouncejhent concerning a building high water is over in the spring is Through the 'Press." pits. Heavy firing. Bth—Tak<» transportations aboard announced by John N. Carlisle pres 23rd—Move at daybreak a little to the U. S. N. boat Key Port and program for 1926. This will involve 8th—Weather pleasant. Were it 1 the erectien of a number of new ident of the Power Corporation of not I do riot know what we should the left. Weather veny warm. One reach Fortress Monroe about 4:00 New York. The new plant will ut­ p. m. Get aboard of „the John A. houses at or near the new site The do. Another bridgade of two heavy man in the Fifth Maryland just on program naturally will depend to a ilize the present dam which furn artilleny regiments assigned! to our our left killeSd! by a shell bursting in Warner for Norfolk and reach there ishes water power for the corpora­ ab6ut 6:00 p. m.- -Stop all night in J large, extent upon the develop­ division. Said to number 3,700 men. hisi pit. Move at dark and take the ments in Massena. tion of the St Regis Paper company G»lbr<>ath,' Company H snot through front line. We have already lain so an old church. | mill at Deferiet and the .canal, cutt the \ag at roll call. Our brigade long in the trenches that our limbs 7th—Leave Norfolk at 11:00 a. m. ing off the bend in the river, . and f?oes on picket after dark and find are numb. on the John A. Warner and reach will mean construction of a power the line advanced. Quiet all night., 24th—Weather still veny warm. Fortress Monroe at 12:00 m. Take Growth of Pont Office house at the foot of the canal 9th—Weather pleasant. The line Rebels charge upon our works about transportation for Baltimore on Benjamin Franklin Was the first board the Georgia Ann, Reach Balti head of the postal system of the Unit­ quiet. Our videttes (sentinels) 10:00 a. m., but get repulsed. Take Least He Could Do , through the night are within ten about 164 prisoners and kill a good more next day probably. Very un­ ed States. When he took over' the many. Our loss not a man. Only well: affairs of his office, there were 75 post "Do you stand back of every state­ yards of one, another. One officer in 1 ment yon make In your newspaper?' one mart wounded . Davis S. Billings, 8th—Reach Baltimore at 6:00 ft. offices, With an aggregate postal reve­ a New Hampshire regiment shot nue of $80,000 a year. Today we have asked the timid little-man. "Why—' ' through the head by a sharpshooter Company B, killed by a sharpshoot m. Take cars for Phildelphia, Pa., _y g,» answered the country edi­ er. Hit through the neck. Sprague and reach there bout 12:30, p. jn. more than«53,000 post offices and er e in a tree. Behnn and Pierce do good about 300*000 employees. The aggre­ tor. "Then," said the little man * execution silencing sharpshooters. Company A, wounded in the wrist. Stop and get dinner • at the Volun­ holding up a notice of his death, "1 teer Union refreshment saloW Then gate revenue collected and expended Eighth Maine on our right 26th 25th—Sharp cannonading from amounts to about $800,000,000 annu­ wish you would help me collect nr Massachusetts on their right. Re­ 8:00 p. m. until dark. William Mc- icross over to Camden and take the ally. life insurance."—Capper's Weekly. lieved by Second brigade after dark. Kinney, Company D, killed by a cars. Get under way about 8:00 p. /

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    duty. Once more hear the hum of •with baggage. leaden bees. Boys are all in good 1WK—0«y Boor for tent. Suffer epirit*. IPits are quite muddy. •4rbm 1w»t. Saggage reaching Ae 17th—Another rain this after­ regiment in rather bad state. noon, also, some shelling Ca«H*dy . flfh—No preaching on account of Company B, killed. Shot thro^fh brigade -dress parade at 4:00 p in. SEE HI M the head. Have1 a bullet put through mh—Very windy. Write to tmph «ny haversack. Find it a littV «r, C. P.-mther unwell Lieutenant dmValt to eat government wrtkras TherejMm, Oaptain Davis, Sergeant .WILL BE ELIMINATION TRIAL SBRGT, BENSON- RESUMES MS Throw up a traverse to prevent a C. A, Meriwr and .others come in K FOR STATE SERVICE WITH THE' cross &». The spirits of the boys to ahig. Saw a very pleasant time 14th—Fix the front of my tent MATXM.- 92N0, rather down >. 19th—Rains continually. Things with tegs. Heavy cannonading m look imther dubious. The men i»re the left Bebeis throw a few shells however in spite of the mud cheer­ at oiir signal station. Plans for the county spelling tpn Tn.- Courier and Freeman 'this ful At nignt discharge -a3 our gaps 15th—Brow clothing for the :*egi test have beSn made by the dis- week presents another installment of the diary tept by the late Or­ at Jthe Johnnies. -ment Draw for myself one tap . trict superintendents of St. Law­ and sash. Sergeant. McFerran e- rence county. Superintendent V. C lando P. Benson, of Massena, while 2th—Rainy. Receive orders to he was a soldier in the Union ttrmy move to the left but they are conn turns to the regiment from hospital Warriner of Lisbon bias been ap­ at Fortress Monroe. pointed chairman. during the civil war. He enlisted in termanded. Corp. L. W. Arms,'.'Com the 92nd New York Volunteer Regi pany B, slightly woundetdi by a l«th—Have our general -monthly Early in May each district super­ ment when 19 years of age in spent ball in shoulder. Pits i.tsll mspectfon by Captain ,Eider. Ser- intendent will give a preliminary this installment he tells of his re­ very maddy It is quite laughable, jgeant Filler, Corporals. Selick nd test in each school district to de­ turn to_the front after his furlough to' see the boys practice their tricks Osgood reduced to the. rank Cor termine the champion speller In v in Massena. During shelling a bu: and crack joke Mj.on one another. poral Hamlin promoted to sergeant each district. All pupils who have let perietrated his haversack, he is 21st—This., is the „>flrst day thisi Privates Foote and Gedbou proffiot not completed the eighth grade may caping unharmed. ' • week that it hes not rained.,Open u ed to corporals. compete except those *wno have won furious and .sudden fire upon the tme 18th-i-Preachhig by chaplain. Text some previous state spelling con- August 8th, 1864,—Take jSnuna —Proverbs 25:23 Rains a little in to her school. Bid her for ought i my merely *o divert their attjpn tjsrt. -The papers will be reviewed tions. Hentz. Cempany H, killed. He the afternoon ave headache, etc, ,1 b'y the teacher and the highest for know an eternal good-bye. Again I need mother now. am leaving home hut if it be even •was shot tfooagh the head. Dore, warded at once to her district su­ Chenette and 'Revier woundpd.' th—-C. P. Gray detailed at brig­ perintendent. The pupil standing to return no mow I feel flmt I am N 22ad—Feel quite unwell. Have a. ade headquarter as clerk One Bab highest WeacjJ town will \ repre doing my duty. : gathering in aiy head. Rain just* cock a Meruit, joins the tegiment sent the town in the county*. eon- 9th—-At last that terrible and try dark as tiie pickets go out. Runv Glorious- «ews reaches «s from test. / j'ing moment and thai* God it is owe* oi- that we'shall he attacked in (he Sheridan Tremendous ..cheering am This county contest will be heid^ for it took all fflty «w**ge io bid morning. • Commence to register in ong the troops in. Canton,.on Saturday, June 12th good-bye. Reach Potsdam about ('prisoners 'camp at Safisbury. * 20th—Our good news from the valley ftdly confirmed. Where now The district superintendents have 11:00 a. m. ILaave Potsdam at 3:00 1 23rd—Gatherings, in "my head be- offered prizes of $8, ¥5 and $3. The p. m. and ride v3l sight and :*e*ch _ the cwwafdly peace Saction? w e»u»e Quite ?*iinfail. Sleep but little 21»t—Weather very pleasant. one winning in the county will -ep- Albany about fiiflO a. ML of Xhe in consequence. 'Weather quite cool Write to Perry Reid. r'esent the county in the state con- • 10th. Find that about 20 of our after the rain. • line very quiet. test which will be held on the men have deserted. Shame w> them. 2E«*—Received letters ene from See the new roadster and touringcar State Ejir Groundss, Syracuse, clur 24th—Captain Church joins the Uncle Jli5re and d furious cannonade, wounding so ~'ax windshield, finished in aqua-marine A fewy or girl who has been" a all over the state Some are now «n John 5:39 Oct our new mess to CARSec the New-S as I know of but two. 'Rumors that running beautifully. Have bridg- blue and black Duco—Balloon tires winner of any prise at the State M alone etc. we are to be relieved. And BO we Fair Spelling Bee is barred from ade dress parade. Have- conversa 11th—Leave Albany borrackaj are about £M>0 p. «i, by neg"ro brig Roadster. and disc wheels. again competing in a county or tiori with Captain Davis -with refer­ about dark.. At 8:00 p. jn. get an-:1 ade of the Tenth A. C. March ali state contest. ence to traasfer. Touring See the'new Fisher Body coupe of der way aboard of the St. John, the night through mud and darkness, 26th^-*6eodve letter from Cr-lit. To the four winners of ihe State nicast American steamer ever Built. •27th—Reach Butlers front at day Coupe strikingly beautiful design, finished eoh&est prires in gold will be award S. J. Arnold requesting me to send She ranks only second to the Great light. Have not slept a -moment all kim his «fficial papers. Read a utir Sedan, in sage green and black Duco— i an expedition. ', Petersburg. fn eamtmkd Transporuti as the 'Onondaga Cup" and is ihe 12th—Reach New York city at 28t3i—€k- to the Jarae-s river and Chevrolet chassis with its many 29th—Arrange a splendid camp. p'ersonai property of Mr. Welch. 6:30 a. m."-March up to she Soldiers v-csh -w«fe ANck. Receive ordets to added .quality features—Balloon Home and get tickets for ihr«? Fix up a nice little house, and feel The" words in all • :ontasts ,\i"l )?. •move Ai« now at -this writing meals. Call upon Dr. Perry Irish ' quite at home. Feel somewhat un- tires and artillery wheels.. based upon the list made out by wsitxag erders to sltait. Have rsvo and have quite a visit. He fcakesTfi'..•' welL 'the Department of Education and days rations. No. «»e of as knows to Taylor's saloon and calls on v.i 30th—Feel tip-top. Am now in- is the same as used last year. Both wSer* we tme to go Take up One joying some of the sunny side of a - \ oral and written contests will be excellent supper He then i;o> line if march ab>at 8:O0 p. to, soldier's life. Company good, pleas employed at the State Fair Spelling with me to the armory of ih march «Ul wghL _, H^wankGT Craig ant 'weather and -plenty to eat. Bee, and a supplementary list of Seventh New York Militia and 29ft[=Z5iMS the pontoon bridge POTSDAM, N. Y. v.-ords may be Tesorted to if it .'s shews me through. He also, goes ,,. 31«t—Mustered by Captain Elder, About HfcOO SL^OU, storm & strong ye found that in the allotted, time •con "with me to the Soldiers • Home.' a A. I <5? Help *ndorse the boys caabt on Chan's farm called Bat- testants cannot be-speHed down on Leave New York, at 17:30 p. m.Take furlwoghs for ratkm money. Have ' Harrison. Capture some 26 the printed Kst. Each teacher can boat for Jersey City and ihen the ourj first -drefis parade since leaving^ gens/ Our brigade attacked* and j obtain a list free, from her district caTs for Baltimore.. ^ Ne'w Berne. driven from redoubtv en the Jeft / superintendent, all others from C. 13th—-Reach Baltimore at 6:00 *. September 1st—We are now hav­ with heavy loss. Our little regiment in Lent, Services: 8 and 11 a. m., and F. Williams and Son, Printers, «6 m. March down to the Soldiers Rest ing splendid weather Alick sells his ir-ses about SO n:er. ir tolled »r 5 p.-ni. Week days during Lent, Wed Beaver.St., Albany, 1ST. Y., at a-cost' to wait transportation. The fare check to Mc-CheBney and buys oid -wounded or raptured. nesdays, 4:15 ip. m. Fridaysy 7:30 p. of ten cents each, including post­ bere^ls-rather-hard;—Not-nearty-HS -3»hite~luwse-at~§40.—Eat-a-piece-at —^-^^nro-trTip-'entrenttarrenJs m. Choir praeUcer"SatnTdays—7T30~PT age. good as that of the Soldiers Home. s. very lar«e wstemielon just *e"'| i;-g the night Hardly have ihem m. 'Mismbers of the Altar Guild in This institution is wholly carried fore going to bed.'" •done before the enemy charges «s charge of the Altar for March are: on by the government. All darky 2nd—Giorious nesrs. The joyof tha twice.most desperately. We repulsed Mirs. Jas. Murray^ Mrs. Willis Oliver cooks. Leave for Fortress Monroe soldiers knows no bounds. Atlanta them most easily, killing, wounding and. Mrs. Allen Wheeler. at 5:0J p. Ed. on the Adelaide. Ride bis fatten. Bully , :'or, Sherman. or capturing nearly every man who The thank offering meeting of the, Better Than Pilis Truly there are a few bright spots charged ail night She has about 300 cub- Sixteen prisoners . come W. S. M. S. will be held with Mrs. even in the life of a soldier. •"" For Liver His. stitautes aboard. I never saw so into- our regiment. Cnpture in our R. T. Congdon "Wednesday • XIarch I 3rd—Nothing further r'rsini Atf •much thieving in my life. . brigade four stands -of fcolors th at 2:30 p. m. Miss Grace Sisson lanta. Capture of Fart Morgan con Joseph Sfinor of our Tegiment killed. 14th—Reach Oak Point abaut 5:00 has_ kindly consented to give a talk firmed. .Heavy and continual can (To be- Continued) VbT&nlght p m. Take the cars to the front at nonading in the direction of Peters­ on her travels in China. Please note 9M\ to tone «nd strength*?! once. Reach the regiment tired and the change in date. the onaMto #f 'disastMn MH! burg. ', '• .... •timlnation, impMvo appetite, •worn out aboat 8:00 p. TO. Find xhem 4th—Have a ehill in the after CHURCH NOTES Baptist Church, Aliban' H. McEnight •top siak f«*3dw*u, raHov* W- in good spirits but in rather a bad Minister, (Prayer service tonight. itutmtta, eorraet aonstiafttiwi. noon. Oenerals Grant, Meade i nd condition. Ail glad to see us. For a several other -officers of distinction First Church of Christ, Scientist, "The Generosity of Jesus." The worn joke they call us their recruits. pass around, our lines. General will hold the following services, cor­ en meet with Mrs. iRiggs tomorrow i Tomorrow Alright . 15th—Spend a pleasant day with. Grant was very plainly dressed: ner Main Street and Pierrepont afternoon. Work mefeting. Morning *he boys Am going to tent with 5ft—Feel as usual after drill. Ave.: Wednesday Testimonial Meet­ worship at 10:30 next . S'jllW Bimrd of Trustees. . Fred K. Wohdni"' 1' I' The following ' have ' btjen ejected "after every meal" *n^ Trustees''of the Church I for three- i F. A.-Weed., Village Clerk. Admi"istr (Uatcd PotRdara,. N. Y., Thomnaon and Sanford, A'ftorn^.v 1 ^ [years, J. B. Wellings, L. H. P«lton. m ' mmmmmmmmmmmmff* February 25, 1925. 89w2 Potsdam, NY,

    -•^qMH 1 MARCH -I, 1A2S. THf! COURIER AND FftBBMAN, POfSDAM. TUTS* TORK. PAfiB TOREK SSH He in a splendid man and is ' rising a5th—Forty-three of our brave 'rapidly. comrades start for home. We are lt)th—Three years ago tonight now left 'without an* officer. Lieuten­ spent my first night in old Camp. ant Dickinson, of the 118th New Union as "a soldier. What changes York Volunteers, assigned to the com Build Up Weak Bodies since then. Dangers have surround mand of the detachment temporarily. IN HI ml me -on all sides since then but We still hold the colors and our or- HAVE still (!od has Spared me to experience r.nnization. We all find it hard to A Tkt'E STOKY. j DESCRIBES THE HOiRRCMtS OF now tfeenes and dangers. See Capt­ part with our old chums. THB , PEN AT ain Garvin. ' C.-P. Gray-and I over 26th—March at 8:00 a. m. about Few Colds, Greater Strength to the Hand, .New. York. - - - A.NT)|EiRSOtNVILLE two miles t'o the rear arid cook, ra­ Ho. is a locomotive/ fireman. BETTER HEALTH-TAKE 11th—Promotions" in the regiment tions. Know nothing of what we Fish (hours of each day. six days numerous. Coldnel Curtis comes are to do. Colonel Cullins tries to. over to see about -getting us veterans lake our colors* from us. Sergeant a week, lie shqvelR < coal into Ihe The Courier and Freeman this VI'-^V hungry maw of a mallet type lo­ —week presents the 12th installment into his regiment. Some are in fav­ Pierce takes them to General Butler, or of going while some choose light who tell us that we can keep them comotive,. He works! One even- Nyal Malt Wild Cherry of the diary kept iby the late Orlando P. Benson, of IMiassena, while he was artillery. Captain 'Fay sees. General at present. Hear bad news from IMS'he dashed into the Appliance IDutler's. adjutant-general but gets no A lick; Drunkeness. "•" " AND COD LIVER OIL a soldier in the Union army during ' Sales, Room of a Public Service the Civil war. In this installment information'as to when, where or 27th—Take .up the line of march Company and accosted the Olcrlc AFTER Influenza, LaGrippe and other wasting diseases. he tells of the falling- to 'pieces of the how the .regiment is to 'be mustered at 4:30 a. m. and about 3:00 p. m. a reconstructive medicine .will help you recover your strength, old 92nd by men being mustered out. out. form a line of battle just through the with a volley of excited interroga- General 'Butler allows^ the colors to 12th—Receive orders about-3:00 p. woods of iFair Oakes and charge upon . Uojist .---- ; _,_ Nyal Malt, Wild Cherry and Cod Liver Compound with m. to get ready to maren. Start at the rebel works under galling fire. 7H-.viw>p}rosph-rtes4frarttmic"airfr~tissu«-bu-Hdeft—H^-favora> th be kept, however. ' An attack is "Is this a washin' machine?" he made upon the rebel works at Fair once. Move off to the light and re­ The charge fails and we are nearly 'building up of new and healthy tissue and the resistance of Oakes and nearly all the Union sold­ lieve the Tenth corps to make a de­ all killed, wounded' or taken prisoners asked, pointing to one of the dis­ the system to disease. Especially valuable in convalescence^, iers are killed, wounded or taken pris monstration on . the Ml. Ihey Twenty-.six of my regiment taken. plays. from acute •diseases. . ' meet a flag of truce and turn line it March to .Richmond at once. About on<[rs. Sergeant 'Benson, with many "Howsooncanyouget.it up to others, is taken to Femberton. prison to wait for miming. Cinnmonres to 300 taken from our corps. my house?" was his next question. It contain" all of the medicinal, tonic and reconstructive at Richmond, Va., later Hieing- trans­ rain about sundown. Spend a edltl 28th—Our names are taken on the night. upper floor of the Pemberton prison, "How much does ib cost*" was properties of "Old fashioned" Cod Liver Oil --without thp. ferred to- Salisbury prison, 'Salisbury, bad taste, to which is added Malt Extract, Syrup of Wild , N. €.' He describes the terrible life 13th—Early in r.he morning .t!,e where we. are to be lodged for the his third Question, launched as lie Tenth Corps moves jut and. soon |he present. Our greenbacks and can­ Cherry Bark and Hypophosphites. in prison. pulled a roll of bills froth his sha'n'p rattle i.f musket'-y is heard. teens are also taken. Get rations Cod Liver Oil is a well known tonic arid buildei—Wild October 1st, 1864—Go to, fortify­ Fighting more or loss tioing on all at lO:0O a. m. and at 4:0frip. m. They grimy pocket. Cherry Hark is an excellent expeetoranffacl ing on the ing amid cold and drenching rain. day. At '1'i-k all the troops begin consist of a small P'ece of com ca^e "Be sure you get it up there to- mucous tissues ot the bronchial passages—Malt extract Terrible muddy. "Have two men .to return. Nothing more or less (or corn meal and water) andi a very ". morrow," were'his directions aR increases the appetite and aids the digestive organs—and wounded. Bring in wounded and than a reconnaissance in force.Little small piece of meat for breakfast, Hypophosphites tones the tissues of the. throat and lungs. Ibury dead. Build a bombproof; he.commenced to dash out just as loss, on our «.'jile. piece of brown and a half pint of This preparation is recommended for the treatment of 2nd—Clears' off somewhat. We bean soup for larfpper. Just about half ho had dashed in. 14th—iMove back"to our old ground Bronchitis, Deep Seated Coughs ot a stubborn nature and are-still fortifying. Have a terrible enough to quench hunger. "Ry • the way," spoke up the in the line. See Captain Marvin and as a tonic, and builder for Nursing Mothers, Puny Child­ cramp after dark. It lasts about 29th—A few prisoners put into our show Um'i''/it Harrison. Alick .-ores Clerk, "Better let. me show you ren, Hard Working Men and Feeble. Old People'. Children two hours. The same as I had once building. Several squads are lodged up and stays all night with Frank how to operate this machine: it like its pleasant taste. LAIU1E BOTTI before at White Oak swamp. and me., in Libby during- the day. Some of our keepers begin to show some of their runs by eleetriety, you know." 3rd—iBains in the afternoon. Cap­ lfitth—V'-rv piu.i*:ii:l. - in the eyVnin"? four innocent men and then drawing rather unwell. Otiis. -prisoners bury with his bnga.lc band to "-erenarle us, returned the fireman. c tbeis revolvers on them for remonsj, . GUARANTEED TRIAL OFFER' the rebel dead. Pits ankle deep .doubtless w.r.h ihe object of gaining with mud. Get fresh supply of ra­ trating. • ' "Yes," replied the Clerk. "Isn't our good g-.-.-ii es.- No fcign <\ being Purchase from us one large bottle—"use it. according to the tions for my own use in the shape of - SOth—Take charge of the room your home wired?'' .'•ulieved. J\IM;. <"•'• out papers will directions, if not entire'ysatisfied with the'results, return the biscuits and cheese through Aliek's to be made out ->n the fieli. Rather and of distributing the rations. All "No. How long will it take to kindness. difficult. quiet so fan in our prison. Busy our­ do that?" anxiously. empty bottle to us and we will ret urn your money. selves by looking down upon the al­ 4th—All quiet. We are very lGth—Wea'.hi'r very pleasnnt. Fri? "Just a few clays," stated the busily engaged in fortifying. Men most desolate streets of • Richmond. oners come in daily. Lines very quiet. The sick are examined about 12:00 m. Clerk, rather perplexed. work iboth day and night. Weather The boys are all in good spirits. 1 fair. A call is made for - shoemakers and "How much will that cost?" QE0.G.LENNEY, Pharmacist 17th—Captain Fay goes to depot mechanics of all kinds. 5th—Weather still fair. Our queried the fireman, again pulling headquarters and learns that there 31st—Have 205 men on our floor. troops all in the best .of spirits. God is no chance of our retaining our or­ the roll from his pocket. Potsdam, New York only knows how soon, we shall be Things the same from day to' day. ganization. We all hope we may. All we can do is to walk the floot "Can't say exactly until we look e is. called to see more blood shed. I ©raw clothing, two pair of pants and am sick of it and long for peace. and form new acquaintances. Many over your house. one shirt. of the men are coming down with the >6th—• All still quiet. 'Captain Bice 18th—'Dr. 'Mansfield gives us scire chills. Imprisonment is hard where "Well, can't you tell me-now? and Lieutenant Thompson go to camp Union votes." Had we got them so in one is shut up in a room like hogs in I want to pay cash for it. I'll be and return. ISend in to headquarters er we coold have carried ihe regiment a pen. on the road all the rest of the , a complete list of casualties since unanimously for old leather' Abe. November 1st—Feel rather unwell. week and I want to pay for it the 29th inst. Total loss in the •General Butler and family visit the Have a little hubbub about the rations now." regiment in killed and wounded 34. front. The band!plays ','Hail to the Adopt a more stringent rule about is­ 7th—After dark all hands turn .out Chief." .'Some hopes now of the suing. Have heard no grumbling The fireman, nervously but sat- and level down tl e works in front of xegiment being kept up. since. The boys feel well generally - istiedly resigned himself and said. 'Fort Harrison. Move off to the 20th—Prospects still for the regi­ and are in much better spirits than "Well, get- those wires in and get right about twelve miles and camp one could expect. ment to be kept up. Glorious news . that washTn machine up and work- for the night near the First Pennsyl­ 2nd—About 6:00 p. m. draw two from Sheridan in the valley. Have in sooner than's possible." vania 'Battery. . Enemy shell us a saulte fired along ,tlle entire lines. days' rations and lay down to rest as with four mortars in the morning, Rebels dare not reply. The joy of best we can to await the motion' of The Clerk was indeed iu- a- *v .doing buj little damage., Peter Mor­ ihetroops-knows^-na^—bounds Our our royal keepers. Anything for a ' 'quandary^ Washing machine rison, Comipany A, killed. J' corps reviewed toyregiments. / Dare change,; although for the woi-se,' is sales did "not happen that way 8th—Weather cool and chilly. almost desirable. Most of the hoys not spare more than one regiment at 1 very frequently. He did not lcnow Lines very, quiet. Busily engaged a time from the breastworks.- keep up excellent spirits. We expect to so south. ' for si minute whether the money in building abutments and strehgth- 2lst—'Go with Sergeant Hawley ening the works. Alick sends up and visit lEutler's canal. G.et some 3rd—Routed about 2:00 a. m. and was phonv, or if to expect a brass some codfish balls. choice relics of petrified wood and -hustled out into the streets. March buttoned, blue coated keeper to Sth^Lines very qurpt. .Weather. at once to the cars and pile in, 62 into w clay of n peculiar, kind. It is well roslrtia the door, grab, his ens- "quite cool. See frost for the fh'st worth one's trouble. Additional news a car. Crowded almost to suffocation time this' year. 'Get a letter from from Sheridan. Troops being; re •Get under way bout 4:00 a. m. and tomer by the collar and say "Come lEmma. 'General 'Marsbin relieves viewed throughout the army ride all day. • Never saw such rail­ on, Napoleon, you are needed at roading before. Two guards at the General Carr in command of the div­ 22nd—Our troops reviewed by bri­ the front." ."; ision. 'Lieut.-iCol: Thmas E. .Barker, door and some upon the-top • of the gades. Weather cold and showery. cars. "Just a minute, brother," the of the Second New Hampshire Volun General Marstin reviews the division. Let Spring Sunshine 4th-r-omihnv '••• "Well. I'll tcllya. I'm a rail Hess of spring into your rooms. 23rd—Service by chaplain. He" ough. Suffer terribly for it is very road fireman. I work like H—, comments upon the parable in the cold* Very hungry. 13th chapter of Matthew. Captain 5th—Take the cars early and re­ eight liouis every day, six days Fay rtturns to camp. Sergeant sume our tedious journey. This is every week. Tuesday's the day 1 BJL.UTJE JR.U.M B ON Hawley receives appointment as ses- 1 our second day without rations of any lays off, and every time. I comes ond lieutenant • fro * General 'Butler kind. (Reach Salisbury about 5:00 p. home Monday night my old wom­ in the Filth United States colored m. and enter the pen at dark. • Cold WALL PAPER regiment. and rainy. Hear terrible stories- of an yells about the washin' she Beautiful, new patterns have just arrived—correct in style and 24th—(Move to the left and occupy our new home. Robbing and plunder­ done that day.- Says -sfteTs " "all- moderate in price. Have your wall papering done now—the, rush will soon be on, the ground vacated by the 'Eighth ing going on all night. IBlankets and worn out, . I tells her she don't Connecticut in the Second brigade. cups stolen. •" , FREE—Our New Sample Booklet—Ask for it know what work is—that she New light thrown at last upon the 6th—'Organize'the men into squads & { Full of Decorative Secrets and Suggestions regiment's toeing mustered out. They of 100 each. We are the Tenth div­ ought to get out and shovel coal are to leave tomorrow". ision'. I have charge. Sergeants o* into the stummiek of that Chorus Northwood Manufacturing Co. divisions have plenty to eat and were girl engine of mine oncet an' she it not for the human suffering out would know what work was. Well, Potsdam, N. Y. side one might enjoy themselves huge she called my bluff an' told me if OUR COAL IS . , ly. Draw the first rations for four days, I thought washin' wasn't work to What are They HOTTER'N BLAZES,'- 7th—It is absolutely horrible to wit try it myself some day." ness the dead cart with its load of Playing Tonight on "And," he added—"today's ihe dead piled up in tiers like wood. They -IF YOU DESIRE= Broadway ? are taken out and piled into a large day I done the washin'!" IfY on have aNew Kdison hole. Thousands are already 'just up> phonograph youcan dance on the brink of the grave. AD ainty Luncheon or A Satisfying Meal If erery tmnuuCthisbandxhould do Ihr to the latest, catchiest 8th—It is' dreadful to - hear the You may obtain a variety of either, here. dance tunes just as if you coughing these coldj rainy nights. fiiutilji limiting miff, nn a rub-boilrrf, there'll lif an elrclric clolhrs washer in criTij home were in a bi{? metropoli- Only, three men from a squad are at Our Manager is responsible for your peace and comfort in I >mi in almost nn time! " tan" hotel or restaurant. lowed >to #o at once for wood, sp the while you eat. poor fellows' suffer dreadfully for New Edison records Ke- Our Chef prepares the dishes that satisfy the most fastidi­ Oeate so faithfully the fires. Some have no shoes nor stock­ ous tastes. performances of famous ings, without cap or coat.' • 9th—(No ipen can write or tongue WHM YOU BUY Onr Waitresses see to it- that you are served without un­ orchestras that you Ret. 1 every catchy tone shad- express the suffering in this camp. BUY THB BEST. necessary delay, and even • ' - You will find its heat amazes, inns excry nolo of violin, The men' are actually starved to Our Cashier gives you your change with baste, which is death. But little pains; is taken to There will be many "Horton" aob of of saxaphono and Every lump is hot as%1a7.es. clean the camp. The tents- are in and "Easy" washers placed in the another link in ouf chain of 'tap of snare drum. Our coal is all that gerod coal should sufficient to accomodate all. -Some * Wholesome Food, Cleanliness and Service. ^ And by an immediate re­ homes of Potsdam during the next, make mud houses. while others, too few weeks. You can be satisfied lease of now records, the be plus-— a service that Is pleasing weak; crawl undeiri houses.' \. j Edison Laboratories al­

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    •••••••••MMI •••••••••••^••••••l -. ...•%• MARCH 11. "25. mns COURIKB AND FBWRMAN, BOTSDAM, Ntyy TOKK. PAGE THRBB wmmmnmimifummmmimm Coming to the New York- Kel- llfiggs wu find thanstephen' iCetfo'gg; Gathering Ice Crop of the Lakes 11 on of Joseph Kellogg, "followed his tIFE 1A ' During the eojil weutlier the lee liiide <.f weaver in Westleld, Mass., men me wepdlnel) lm>\ hai^esthu: where l.e dilud in 1722 arid .where Build Up Weak Bodies the The Courier and Freeman pres­ U be arrival ol the retiring ambuss- ^ _ Nyal Malt Wild Cherry v;u|ia R Ul(iKe whfj Buf ents another installment of the mil.,' to Ureat u.lntam •hrni.k B. Kel- u>roa t,K, horroM of t[u. Wvomin^ dairy kept by the late OrlanJo P. AND-COD LIVER OIL l,,,g, and-tne iait that Mr Kellugg )11,,saam ,KmK the mth of lhe„ Benson, of Massena, while he was a will one week today assume the dut- „ es- soldier in the Union army during ww captured by the ImUanK ut AFTER Influenza,'LaGrippe and other wasting diseases, 1M of the h gh ofllce ot teewetnry ol tf late, teking t in ^ the Civil War. He .enlisted in. the a reeonstriiPtive medicine will help you recover your strength. State in President COOIUIKCK cabinet, lure rf Tk,inderogili aK previousiy U2nd New York Vo;unteeV Regiment wdl recall to many- the .important 11H,nti(J11(,|. After tne Revolution I whtn ID years of age and was sent Nyal Malt, Wild Cherry and Cod Liver Compound with fact played by tha strain lri.ui which Klijah .;„tlie,i at Elizabeth, fosex to the training ta'mp at Potsdam in Hypophosphit-es, is atonic and tissue builder. It favors the he cornea in the 1'T.lory of Northern o„UTlty. o,f his ten children, Wjl- October 1801, leaving here in Feb­ building up of new and healthy tissue and the resistance of New York. _ , ^ ^ 1 Hum, the third a farmer, was theruar y for the front He was'made a the system to disease. Especially valuable in. convalescence Lieutenant Joseph JCellogg, "»'» gtamll'ather of the Secretary_ of corporal in the 92nd liter being from-acute diseases. was the lirst of the line to settle in •?i:>t'-' elect. Hjs ran,As a Famspromote- d to Eergeant. In. this in­ ' America, waa ibom in Braintree, Kng worth Kellogg, \vas born at Elizabeth stallment he; te;ls of a.pet dog be­ 0 ing butchered and eaten by prison It flontain all of the medicinal, tonic and reconstructive lanl, in 1626, and followed the trade town, tout moveil to Potsdam where properties of "Old-fashioned" Cod Liver Oil —without tha 'of wwwr. It might'be wiid in pass- his son, theformer aambassador to ers in Salisbury prison where he bid taste, to which is added Malt Extract, Syrup of Wild" ing that the 'name has ever since been ] Orcat Bi/itain was born-in i85tj,' "SWrJ-Jnany other Union solJiers are e'elebralesr-Christrnas and his 22nd Cherry Bark and Hypoplro'sphites. w^ven into' some of the stin'iiig ev-l. The H/ie of Joseph Kellogg's prog. Gone! Gone d Eternity! birthday in prison..—Men die -in, an bread. One half pound of bread to ents in the history of the North At-|'n.V leads' directly down to our own 28th^-Twe«ty six men dead. Re­ . last* a man 24 hours. Small allow­ Cod Liver Oil.Is-a-well'known tonic and builder—Wild average of aboutr/40 a day. duced to quarter rations Men will Cherry Hark is an excel lent expectorant, aeling 'On, the lanlie seaboard. ' We find .that in' Kellogigs uf Clinton county of which 12th—There is g reat deal- of gamb ance indeed. Go to" the railroad starve in ohei^honth. It seems as for our wood. Go down to the regi nineons tissues ot the bronchial passages—Malt—extract Kifi'l Joseph hal settled in Connect-' family Hor. H. T. Kellogg, associate ling going on. —One good thing though Ou>»)iuijpr intended killing ment and have a little chat with increases the appetite and aids the digestive organs—and icut, at Fatmiiiigloii. on a farm called jutljte of the Appellate Division, is about this camp there are no drunken •every man lftyfctmp. Doubtless this is the boys. ' Hypophosphites tones the tissues of the throat and lungs. "Nod Land." Rognrdli'xs of the'an honored member. Daniel Kellogg men seen. 'Some pies and ginger : thc real for the putfpoW 6f getting'rfien to eiv . 15th—Camp very muddy. Men name, of fis farm Joseph soon demon £ grandfather of Hon. H. T. bread are smuggled in and sold. list in 'their ..'firm/ Nothing too bad This preparation is recommended fur the treatment, of stiatel that lie did not come from the KcUegg', of Tii-onderoga fame, mov­ are dying off fast. We are now Three cakes' for $5 and pies $5 apiece. j for this eurs^lf Confederacy, living high. That is .we. sergeant Bronchitis, Deep Seated Coughs pi a stubborn-nature arid "Land of Nod" and in H!fi7 we-begin ed t.i Chnmplam -wheru he died in .Salt $5 a pint. 29th—Sure .^nio.ugh they go to re­ majors. It is quite interesting to see as a tonic and builder for Nursinjr Mothers, Puny "Child­ to~fbid that he has taken his stride 184S. His >on Ijirenzo Kellogg was 13th—This is a strange Sunday in­ ren1, Hard Working Men and Feeble-Old People. Children the father of the late Supreme Court cruiting. Thr«* hundred and seventy the toys manufactured by the boy<. and i-.tai'tedi to "grow up with the deed. It seems as though we might like its pleasant taste. LAUOL P.OTTIJO Judge S. A. Kellogg, and .grandfather five men.go out to everlasting shame Our imprisonment seems to. call out country." He was taking his part haye preaching. Doubtless there are and ruin Nothing -but actual starvaj genius. <4- the ] U'sent Judge Kellogg. in public affairs, such as they were, preachers among the crowd. There tioii causes the men- to go out '"Ten lfith—Some are contemplating a Sl.OO unci a couple of years later we learn The late -Dr. D. i,S. Kellogg of Platts are citizens here that.Jb.eve been pris­ .go-'from my division. Chimney in. the plan.to escape. Most that have at that ]••-.' has purchased for one hun- burgh, was a memlur of the-Vermont oners for three years'. Big building, tabs down, killing sev­ tempted it have been brought back GUARANTEED TRIAL OFFER V'red and forty pounds sterling a blanch of Jo:;ep.h Kelloggs doscend- eral. It buries: them in a mass., .of -without punishment. Some are re­ !ln!s 14th—Very quiet. Twenty-five die home in IBoston. This is said'to tie' . djiing the night. Turn in with a brick and {timbers. ' j captured within but a few miles "of s .Purchase from us one laryc bottle—'use it according to the ' .at the pres ^ time one' of the most ^ ' understood that Warren no.v .bunkmate by the name of Wil­ 30th—Weather very pleasant This our own' camp: Doubly hard must valuable pieces of property in :Bioston inunty members o.f the fumi'.y are seem the imprisonment of such. directions, if not entiiv'y satisfied with the'results", return the liam Summers, of the 27th Michigan is-good for the men. Get' our ha^f : and is partly covered by the Adver­ p.uiimii'X a reunion of the Kelioggs Volunteers. He appears to be a fine loaf of bread once more. The men, 17th—Weather growlr-g wi.'.rmer empty bottle to us and we will return your money. tiser building on Washington street. in hoiiM' of the new Secretary of .ellow and has two blankets. Sev- are so reduced that they attmpt to Mud is drying up fast. The band Having sold his Boston property 'Staff' and as near as we «an learn l-aiaLsei-geants-take a-parole ot honor. dig into -the- bakery. Doubtless the serenades Major Gee close' to the fiTni'th'e g™ealil!:y~oT^Northern New yard. This is the first music "tha'l Joscph went to Hadley, Mass., where lfith—Have one man go to hospital whole camp wiil suffer ior the act. York families it should tie a, distin Justice is^ a stranger to Major Geo. has struck the ears of many in he maintained a fersy between that from my division; (Rumors of an ex­ GEO. 6. LENNEY, Pharmacy gnished gathering of typical Ameri­ change soon. Get my socks washed. months. They play ' mostly rebel place and Northampton, where Presi December 1,—Down again to our cans. Weather begins to look bad. It looks airs. dent • Coolidge goes home to vote. one quarter of a loaf in consequ­ as though it might rain tomorrow. ence Men right among themselves 18th—Have a severe headache. Potsdam, New York Joseph Kellogg gained his title of Fear I am going to be siclj Sickness ADVERTISED LETTERS H5tb—Weather very pleasant. Six fearfully Broils occur momentarily lieutenant as commander of the There are a set of 'mugger-s" as we is bad enough a]t, home with the ten Hadley troops in the Indian fights. teen dead bodies taken out in the 6 call them, that watch for those who der care of a mother and sisters Of Joseph Kelloggs- thirteen chil­ The following letters are h-ad cai,t this morning. It is.horriibl to nurse but what; can it be here claimed at the Potsdam office:. have money. It costs some their dren nine grew to manhood and to see the manner In which the dead when the care is a kick with noth­ Santa Conk.on, Lawrence CoilinSj lives Murder is rwt infrequent. womanhood. John Kellogig, a. grand are handled. They are .thrown into ing but frozen mud for a bed. AA^ H. Caskji, Mrs. • Vilas Dishaw, H 2nd—Forty two in the dead house son of Lieutenant Joseph Kellogg, the d;ad wagon, drawn out and dump- 19th—Still have a headache. Four E. Duffy, Frederick Shaw Easton, id :n'o a hole all in a ipile. Rumors of an attack on, this place j was a soldier in the iFi'ench and In­ Jr., M. D. Hoover, G. D. House, Vio by Kirlse. Guardsmen strict. Boys • make their escape together with dian war arid later participated in let Hooper, Lindsay Hutt, Mrs. Lin November 17,—Fights among the get, a fiddle and have a stag dance the officer of the guard They ure the "Revolut'on, serving at the bat­ usay Hutt, George Kromer, 0. J. men occur, daily. A dreadful-quaiv. In "the evening. Those who danced Sergt. Charles . Thurston, Messrs. tle of Lexington and at the cap­ Kellogg, Grace Landen, Jose Lor:?z, rel occurred today in whieh knives seemed to enjoy it much. Have a Davis, Richardson and Brown. Ah ture of Dorchester Heights. He wasi Stanley MacDanild, Mr ...and Mrs. were used. Two sergeants in this few songs, sjx • ilozen apples and through newspaper Correspondence. % I hope they will get through and also at the capture of Ticondero'ga. I Harold IMac.Gi'i'an Mrs. Iva Martin, room were wounded, one on th» head break up. Have three men captur let the North, know of our suffer­ Another grandson, 'Daniel Kelloigg, Mrs. C. H. Rexford, Mrs. Ida Rison, and the other on the leg. ed in Tennesee assigned to my divi­ 18th—Have a man die.from my di ings. (participated in the unfortunate ex­ Mrs. Edna Robinson, Geo. Snickla's, sion. , -T-hxinum_WHliftnis, Floyd Yonylo. vision The boys are all in a turmoil 3rd—Our pet little dog was last 20th—Weather turns cold. The pedition against Quebec by IBbne- about exchange. No wonder the death kn ?U of many. > Trade pants dict Arnold -and a member of the night butchered, for food. He was RECEPTION WAS POOR poor fellows are anxious. They are fat and handsgwe .and the menan d get a.very fine pair of dark family, Elijah (or Klias) Kellogg nearly all starved. blue ones for my old ones and $0 followed' close upon the Hieelsi / of could resist.the temptation no long­ Little Heard Locally Of Inaugura- lflth—Rains nearly adday. Very er. The vice! president ot this great Confederate. Consolidation broksn- Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold at —X f lion On-The—Radio- cold. This day wih be the last 'to C^rtfedesacy-i-^ussed—-tferoueh—ihh up The prisoners herJE are soon ci the capture of Ticonderoga. V many a poor feTEoW The oTSa^fiousel place today, ' Did not see him. I be sent to Columbia. S. C. I will be full tomorrow morning. Ter­ Those were the days which would Broadcasting of. the inauguration ,4th—Rumors that Gen. Bradley 21st—Draw molasses, or sorghum ceremonies at Washington last rible. Terrible. Johnson is coming here to take com as it is called here Weather turning have delighted Theodore Roosevelt, 20th—Sixteen men carried out in (Families' of nine or ten were com­ Wednesday was not received success mand of troops to be collected. Our cold !Men dying off rapidly to xhe the dead cart. A very.eo'.d rain com great satisfaction" of the rebels. Old mon and there was' nothing sur­ mil/ ip this viiltge. Rura". resid little dog has certainly been eaten. mences- just dark. Many a poor man Captain and Mercer make their es­ prising in twenty, it is small worn ents outside the village limits.jweiv Another historical item. Pass a law ed the description' of the event and will number this night as his last. cape through cookhouse. derthat we find the Kelloggs plent­ to stop all trailing of bread in this the speeches t-learly and distinctly. Draw nothing but soup and meal for house. 22nd—News of the capture of ifully sprinkling the face of the my division. Men getting pretty hun About forty broadcasting stations 5th The long looked for 5th has Savannah. Weather very cold. Men new country, and all of them tak were huok(.:l up for the"Wflrk, the gry. One man tied up and whipped suffer dreadfully but die without a Do you want to rent or sell?; ov lashes. • .. come but with it no exchange of • inig an active part in the making station found best in reception local the sick. Two thousand six-hundred struggle. They die by inches Their of it. ly being WGY of Schenectady.* 21st—Eighteen men. dead this morn and nifty, prisoners..died up to to- life seems to be entirely gone -be IF YOU want "top" price for the apartment or house The trouble experienced locally ing. Rained hard all night and bids riight since the 16th of September. fore their breath leaves them. They -thatyou are trying to rent or sell, don't neglect to have of home made and regenerative sets fair for a rainy diy. It is dreadful This includes 25 shot and quite a die like one sinking" into . a quiet * the walls freshly and beautifully papered with ' v. as due to the attempts of ownera to see the poor men wandering number killed by tire murderers Hor slumber. No mortal' Can 'describe of home made and regenerative sets arounii in the mud with nothing • to rible indeed. the sufferings here. eat'or'to wear, and scarcely able to to tune in .for the inauguration. 6th—Have 294 men assigned • to move. They jump at a crust like 23rd—Draw potatoes and turnips. %' "NIAGARA ( Thesei sets filled the jttmos^phere my division making me now 890 Weather stfll very cold Men. dying - a dog for a bone. More men get with squeaks and howls which They are completely 'stripped. Re­ away. Some few escape. One or at the rate of 40 per day Some act made it impossible for even the cruiting going on again. Four hun two are shot. ' ually freeze to , death. Humanity t WALL PAPER^ best six tude sets to receive with dred and six men go out to , battle •should veil her face and1 weep be­ Niagara Wall Papers are recognized the world over as "! any degree of chairity the best they 22nd—Still cold and rainy. Thirty for this accursed Confederacy. fore the cruelty practiced here. being of the highest Quality selling at a reasonable could do being to catch a few eight men died during the night. Shame on the weakhearted who can Friends at home know nothing price.. Our stock of new patterns will not be as com­ words here and • there between Have a sprinkle of snow.Men suffer not endure hardships for their coun about it nor" never can. 'know. plete again this year as they are now. "All work guar- , squills Of course the members of beyond description. It seems' invpos try's sake. 24th—Have two men in Sixth the Caterwaul Club were unable to sible that a single man can live to anteed to be of the best. i 7th—Rail'/. Another hard time squadron of my; division actually get anything themselves, but they get out of this hole. Mud half froz at hand for these poor men. Many freeze to death Flinn, of , the 98tn / FREE— Our New Sample Booklet—Ask for It ^7 > likewise prevented anybody else en ankle deep. Nothing warm but will die before this storm is over. New York Volunteers, dies of chills about two gills of poor soup. Major K © .. Full of Decorative Secrets and Suggestions from doing so. The 68th regiment goes to Weldon". Have 16 men from the 12th Ken •**b, Moffit tries to buy greenbacks. Rural rsiiU-nts outside the village No man allowed out of his t^nt tucky cavalry assigned to my divi and mwiy from the regenerative 23rd—Thi*ty seven men carried after dark. Several shot. Humnn sion. Have dancing and singing in' Northwood Manufacturing Co. sets had i'o interference and got the out. The men are dying of at a rap life is but of little value among the evening Have some os good program all right id rate. Have one man killed and these ruffians. singers, as., one needs to hear. Potsdam, N. Y. two wounded ,by a shot, from 'a 8th—Still rainy. No tents got for 25th—Dull Christmas indeed for guard inside. A man's life here is my new men. Rebel papers fearful us poor unfortunate beings. No of but little va'.ue. Weather^ little of Sherman. They realize their' turkey nor fat suppers' for us. All more moderate but still very cold for danger and call for all citizens to we cam do is to think of the merry OUM COAL IS t'ne men with no food. / go to the front. times they" are having at home. We HOTTER'N BLAZES 24th—Thanksgiving once more. A 9th—A terrible night for the men must be reconciled to our \nb and IF YOU DESIRE= strange one indeed Weather cold It is now snowing. Snow three hope for -the future good times com­ and raw. Thirty five dead men. inches deep. God only knows the ing. Mud thaws out during the day and suffering in this camp. Looks like 26th—Generals Johnson and York ADainty Luncheon or A Satisfying Meal freezes during the night. Orders for winter in earnest. Many a poor fel­ inspect the camp. Catholics arc- the 68th North Carolina regiment to low will freeze tonight. taken out. Some say they are to be t You may obtain a variety of either, here. leave for Wilmington Have G29 men 10th—Thirtyseven dead. Snow put into a Louisianna regiment If in my division Strict orders about still on; Thaws a little during the so this is nothing more or less than ' Our Manager is responsible for your peace and comfort timistot the wood "~ . day and freezes at night. Some of forcing men. into service, through while you eat. 25th—Great excitement. The mfen the men. freeze their toes and fin.grs the influence of the church. ,Onr Chef prepares the dishes that satisfy the most fastidi­ all undertake to break out but are re­ Men suffer immensely Thoughts of 27th—Down again on ha £ rations ous tastes. Just a little light ironing! pulsed. They kill four guards, take home and the dear ones there are Two • months ago today since I .was Our Waitresses see to it that you are served ..without un- trequent. \ captured! Two-months :s cuite en­ For our Rough Dry service quite a number of guns. The camp is nwessary delay, and even has relieved her of all the lined in ten minutes with old seeds. lth—Strange Sabbath indeed. ough to spend in this Confederacy God only knows how much lor.ger Our Cashier gives you your eljapge wilh haste, which is washing and the heavier Thirteen of our men killed and 59 Thaws just enough to' liiake it ter­ ribly muddy. Commences to freeze we may have to spend here-Joseph ironing. Flat work comes wounded. See a cowardly act by one annth'e.r link in our chain of You will find its heat amazes, of the guards, by sticking his bayonet rabout 3:00 p. m. Snow still on. McBride, sergeant of the wood back ready to use. Only Wholesome Food, Cleanliness and Service. through a dead man's head Two Very sloppy. Rumors that . we are squad, .makes his escape. , the wearing apparel re­ Every lump is hot. as blazes. shots fired from a cannon. to be sent to Columbia. \ . 28th—This is my 22nd birthday. mains to be dampened and Eighteen birthdays at home three in Our conl is all that good coal should 26th—Fifty two dead, in the dead 12th—General Winder inspects ironed whenever it is con­ the camp. Makes some inquires, af­ the service and one a prisoner of ADIRONDACK RESTAURANT/ house. A horrible sight for a father venient. ter the leaders of the break. Weat war. JVFay this be my last as a he plus— a service that is pleasing mother, brother or sister. Curses will (Formerly Anabel's) Rough Dry service will her very tedious It seems impossible prisoner It may be my last upon certainly rest upon this Confederacy. "earth None but the great God 10 Market Street, Potsdam, New York \ simplify your washday. and a weight that is conscientious. that a single man could survive. In\ Guards all scared to death. A crowd \jn heaven knows. Weather damp. Phone we'll send for your case of another break we are all i '. It will ndd comfort and economy tn gathers to get their mail. The. fence to be shot Heartless wretches. V29th—Sixteen more Catholics tak made Food Emporium* bundle. is lined in an instant with guns level eikout All carpenters. Wu are Potsdam's Finest Home yonr hmi'-ii'keeping. ed expecting a break. Boys getting 13th—Thirty four dead Yard very 10c a Pound muddy. Weather middling. Recruit- .novK living on bread alone. No meat riui/ desperate. itrg_still going on. Two • hundred and potatoes nor sorghum comes into •h / 27th—Commences Jo rain at. 4:00 seventy go'out from my division. the cbok house. I ! am making A,:l' Globe Steam Laundry p. m. Mail not distributed yet Ha'.f an. effort. to stop flanking Do not the most of us here in prosperity snow storm Some 40 poor' fellows Two men sent to me were captured are this morning numbered with the* Plume 279 of the men the letters are for are oh Tuesday last from Warren's com know how I shall succeed. and health. She now leaves us in dead Thirty dead men , See a terri­ silent- doid They have gone just, a mand in North Carolina. 30th—Commences to rain..., Yard adversity and in the very moiilh ol ble sight in the morning Two poor few hours before the old year. ' „. 14th—Ice n.pt yet entirely thawed getting veryx muddy agoin.. Thirty- death. fellows with a few embers dead. Kvi seven dead men to be carted out. (To be continued) \ POTSDAM FEED & COAL CO. dently they built, a fire and as it out. Mud about two inches deep >31st—The 'old year closes in a. Sand it JtfQtmJnt The old year is, nearly gono, She met Km I died out so went their existence. top' of ice. 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    the number in the camp. The dead ough given it to set the boys on tip­ are most shamefully stripped of toe. Have an onion soup for dinner. even their drawers and shirts. Hili'iy and Lurchin eat with us. 10th—-Very rainy. Clears off about 35th—Have a very rigid general 4:01) p. m. and turns cold. Rumors '•ount with guards. One man fired at flying briskly of an exchange. News but missed. The bullet hit our- house of Thomas' capture of 50 piece or For all their caution some 300 or 400 -utillery from iHood. Manufacture a !lank. Weather • cold. Number falls toothpjck.jvith my jackknife. ,. Make. "jfflATH-SENTENCE-IS HMHPGgBB- to 109. My division loses 18. I now two tools for the house. Enjoy our have 621 men. Guess the armistice is . ON 'ONE OF GAjtfG- OP selves very agreeably. a hoax. "MUGGERS" 11th—All anxiously awaiting the Ci6th—A negro killed by one of the news of the meeting of the two com­ muggers. He-was stabbed in 'ti». missioners of exchange in ..Richmond, hospital, in cold b}ood>. I hope the The Courier andj IFreeman this week Va. Thirty-two' dead. The men doer of the deed will be brought to' presents .another installment of the 'bother us to death flanking trying to punishment, His name is Turner. diary kept by the late Orlando P. draw double rations. 'My•'division This is not his first crime here. Benson, while he was soldier in the has gone from 924 to 696, which is 27th—Weather pleasant but cold. my number tonight. Union army during the Civil war. In fpn veiy anxious about "exchange. this installment he tells of the ru­ 12th—'Very pleasant. IMjud .drying Have ' general count. Gain two men. mors of an exchange of prisoners. up fast. Purchase a gold pen'for The,name of Sherman is a terror to The muggers' reign of terror is at $10 Confederate money. Ross is on thf, whole Southern Confederacy. last brought to an end. The happiest., sergeant of the guard and is in here days of Sergeant 'Benson's life ar­ 'half of the time. 'Lays himself lia­ 28th—A ".mall mail comes for Us rive whan he and others are paroled ble to court martial. rrinoners. Men crazy to know if there is a letter for them. What a Messing and start north.- 13th—.Pleasant, IFire in town. is a frequent-letter from home and January 1st, 1'865—The old year Oreat loss to the government. Great dear ones lrft behind. Can pet no has bid us adieu forever, and still we excitement caused by the rumor that wrvd from home nor the regiment. are in this horrible pen. No pleasures •\i\ us Yankees had got out and were 29th—Sabbath again, with unusual of any kind for us. We can only burning the town. Citizens left the quietness. We can listen to the holy - think of our diear young ones at fire and rushed up to our prison vrith A 1 v rcn* of cVirfh b^lls summoning the home ant wis We were there. Do •guns in their hands. Fire orginated people to the house of God, .but none they ever think of us ? Weather very *Vim a shoe shop. cold. Mud freezes hard. for us. We can but think of home 14th—Men draw nothing but soup. and friends there. Homel Home! 2nd—Weather very bad. 'Some As w all e^nertf'd, they are in re- portions of the yard' are six inches emitim?. 'Get about 90. Ninety-mine 30th—No wood issued to the men. deep of the-worst kind of mud. Many Catholics taken out and 100 men to 'Tis a bitter cold night and the men of the men are having their feet am­ work on the railroad. Butler, of rrnist suffer dreadfully. Exchange putated on account of their being still the topic ,of conversation. _ Ne­ jny_F^nrth sfiua_dront_gpe!s_ouJt_3sith. frozen. Tt~ is TiorribleftTseelhe flesh the Catholics. Account of fire1. Loss groes to he taken Out tomrrow. completely rotted off the bones *o the government, about $82,000'. 31st—All able-bodied "negroes are 3rd—'Still very muddy with more ,c!'v«n*v-six galvanized Yankees' sent ••"k»ri out, some say to work on for- Harrison. Honeycomb rain. One man whose both feet-were ;barKfrr.m th"ir ranks. *Ti from them that the of the car. iisted But for that I. might have been comtii.il?ifm. T-^tb *-A 1«th coTis are consolidated at home'now instead of here. But I 16fV.—Weather pleasant. Rumors and called the 24th army corps. Gen must not regret it although the for­ that TVl Fisher, off .Wilmington, is eral Ames in command. Weather sal- tunes of war have gone against me. captured. The sm'rits of the men are •"H'ioiT".. Learn that the exchange of New Clutch Weather fine but very muddy. We pood, considering. Enlisting aft'out- all prisoners is turned over to Getf- in here are having ' very pleasant Single plate dry disc type •nlaved out. 'Seventy-six men that "ral Grant. The men hay^great hopes —easier, smoother, more times and but for the most vast am­ enliite'l sent back to pay the^penalty of getting out ' of. £h1s "hell upon ount of suffering outside might enjoy eprth" alive. But alas, many a-poor positive,requires no lubri­ of our law. Take ten of thepl- into cation. Clutch and fly* $ ourselves. *~ my division. , - fdlow must fall, not in battle as all The Roadster 52 J'§£&«& : Wheel fully enclosed. 5th— Kains considerably. Yard; very 17th—Weather still pleasant but would prefer, but as dumb cattle far muddy. (Frank, from .the cookhouse, cold. Have a general count. Fall off away from home and dear ones, shut makes his escape. Busy- ourselves nine men. .Draw but half rations of oiK, completely from the outer world. manufacturing bone trinkets. ComJ w-n for the division. Several Mary­ •February 1st—Muggers robbed a man last night of some $70O. Makes New Axles ~ mence an 18th' corps baclge. When land doctors come to find acquaint­ # not engaged in this-'way we pldy ances. • Dr. iMcGill, chief surgeon at onitp a stir in camp. .By the sanction Rear axle re-designed, checkers and chess. Draw salt beef. Richmond. He has'a son chief sur­ of Maior (See six of them are taken strengthened and en* 6th—Very rainy. (Mud, knee deep^ geon in (Lee's army out.. All hope^hey will ue hung. This Iarged; gear contact great* in places. Seven men from a squad­ 'TRth—Very pleasant All who have system of plundering and murdering ly increased; one-piece ron for. wood. Men are dying off fast. sufficient strength and life1 are busy is about done. They have ru'ed this camp quite long enough. banjo type housing. Front <^B .Average about 3ft.per day. Sell my exercising by walking upon the axle strengthened. •gold penholder for $30. v 11 soua P. The markat is crowded wit •2nd—Weather dull\and heavy. 7th—Rumors of exchange. 'The anvthinrr from a pin and a chew of Boys start a game of baseball. Notn men grasp at the' slightest, story and tobppco to chickens at $10 apiece. ing doing as yet with our criminals. the most afe"urd lie and make it the 19th—The men are wild! with ex­ Have a n^rtmg_to_a^pint^oar-offic= —New5pring» general topic of conversation—until citement and' jey-over the news from era" "for a court-jnartial.^Are riojs1 a- ~smn^6thein'Trmuiris^tailK!eVJ^^ -^•tftfn^tfrePBrttersr~St TMSJor ~6ee7 Semi-elliptic chrome van* . quite cold. Mud frpzs.ujti Trains changed within a month. Glorious Think "one if. not more will have tc^ adhtm steel springs—-reap ,• „i!i.' t -: $ pressed to go to Wilnttnj^OjlT* 'Only if true, for a prisoner. The rebels swing. Justice demands it. sprhlgs underfilling—Ale- The Touring 52S fitti/.ur.i. take a gloomy view of Wilmington four men allowed from a squadiron 3rd—A slight mist falls. Not en­ mitt lubrication. All seem to think it must fall. for wood. ' ough to make it muddy but very slip- 20th—Pleasant. Sole topic of con 8th—Oh dear. I wish I'was' at home ^erv. Henry quite sick. Lose by J vernation throughout the yard is: of to attend church. Shall I ever be? -ieath my SNunth squadron sergeant^ I sonetimes think I shall never see exchange. And who ..can blame the poor fellows? Here they are guarded Desmond very sick- JBarieer-goesTcT New Frame home again. But I must keep up hv guards who delight in shooting hospital. He is quite sick. good spirits. I have seen enough and Longer and stronger. Flvts them and actually dying by inches. 4th—Two citizsns buying green- know all the effects of-giving up in sturdy cross members. Pfc Bill's tunnel opened but discover %fks hv rebel -authority. Meet con­ despair. 'Gqod pluck to the end. Deep channel steel con­ ed. • siderable, opposition. Run up as high Weather very 'bad. struction. TIH—^Miorning dawns cold and •-* $50 for one. Script as high' as $15. 9th—Yard very muddy. Men do rainv. The trees are covered, with All ssem to be fast losing faith in not seem to die as rapid,ly as usual. ice half an inch thick. Large limns the Confederacy. "Peace! Peace!" is Probably the cause is the| decrease in break off endangering the men. Old oil the talk. 'Nothing about the mug- NeW^ Bodies Filey and little >Frank havo a fight. grrs. No news from Wilmington. 5th—Sunday. Weather pleasant. Open bodies longer and 22nd—Another Sabbath in the Con­ Nothing of' importance transpires. toomier; modern full federacy. Weather cold and very Ball playing going oft although it is •dream lines; beautiful. $ ilisagroeahle. Sleet on the trees near the Holy Sabbath so devoutly respect durable upholstery oa The Coupe 715 ry-t '-awed off;—Old—Srazy—Louiafed-at-nome,—This-is-wsong^-JWhy ^teepxiishiott sprfatjtfSi- Balloon Tires and Disc Wheels standard equipmenf with us nearly all day. iRead an ex­ cannot we keep it as sacred here as Closed models have new cellent speech by Mr. Dick, senator there? andmore beautiful bodies of North' Carolina, urging negotia 6th—Call a court-martial for the by Fisher. * tions for peace. -. -Men suffei much. trial of the muggers. It consists' of «* My division numbers 651 men. 13 members.' .Howe, or "(Faddy," 23rd—Very muddy. iLeak takes the first one brought btefore, us. •report from the squadron sergeant Pleads not guilty. Listen all day to New Finish.^ thinking to get us into a trap, but evidence. Come to no final decision. fails beautifully. Has an increase of Adjourn. Lustrous, durable Duco. fiO men. Hear that the Catholics . 7th—R

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    considered a'sure •thing. . " ' ' ' dominant. ' ' 30th— Busy as baes ali day in vak,» iitlh—Out on the wide ocean far 'ng names and getting roady'to leave from land. Many of the boys are) •his (iod-forsaken hole. Sick to go to­ seasick,, myself among the number. night. Sick seem well, the lame Wp Sleep on deck. 'Rams and I get Tornado ana Wind Storm Spring "or joy. _ AH crazy with excitement. wringing ,wet.; Weather cold' and Two trains of prisoners pass. disagreeable. • ; '31 st—Tfypht-hundred sick passed 9th—Round: Capes Hatteras and SEKfiT. .BENSON NOW IN A out and paroled. Draw'foui? days' Henry in'the fog and' wander about Ready-to-Wears in PAHO.LE CAMP AFTRR -ations during the night. Expect to some four hours. 'Find ourselves- in "FURLOWH leave early in the morning. Thaw are the mouth of Chesapeake Bay, Be­ Ihp happiest moments of our life! ginning to get over my seasickness; §2nd— Paroled about 10:00 a. m. ] 0th—(Reach Annapolis about noon. The Courier, and Freeman this and started on to Greensboro afoot. Here everything is done for us, pos­ week presents' another installment Do well for awhile. . March about sible, IDraw rations. cooked and sleep Coais.Silk M(: „r the diary kept by the late Or 'jight miles and camp abo^t one mile in barracks. >Le*arn that we are to lundo P. Benson, of Massena," whih north of the Yadkin river. Com­ get commutation money, two months' lie .was' n soldier in thp_Union army mences to rain and makes it very pay and a furlough, of^30-days, Write ihu-ing the Oivil war. In this install disagreeable. Feet get blistered. to- Alidk. Men are washed and 3-Year Policy on Your Residence or ment N. Y. C; Capt. B. F. Porter, about a mile from town. racks. 'Men could not be treated bet Silk Dresses $11.50 to $35.00 25th—About 4:00 p. m. the rest of rter. 39th Massachusetts] Captain Stuart, •M . Court meets arid) appoints the the men come up. We take the cars 13th—Mastered for our two months. Wool Dresses 1 (my. Weather IfoeawtiM. 'Al!l in $5.98 to $30.00 17th' day of February, for the execu for G'oldsboro. Piled about three high pirits. 'Purchase Verses to Par tion. deep on open coal cars. Rains quite oled 'Prisoners from Salisbury by The Sport Skirts $6.50 to $13.50 14tb—IBIankets issued. Draw 310 hard. Finally taken and put into Wandering iPbet of New Hampshire. for my division of 612. Jssue them box cars that leak. They are beautiful but not as bad as INSURANCE AGENCY Silk Tunics to the squads. The old guards gaze 26th—Sunday. (Reach Raleigh $5.98 to $9,50 truth would permit. with wonderment. Tongue can never about noon and Goldsboro about 7-00 Silk Blouses ; .tell the joy of the men. They con­ p. m. Unload and march about one 14th—Weather beautiful. iReceive Phone 92-ty Potsdam, N. Y. $3.98 to $9*50 sider it a Godsend. Thanks to Uncle mile from town to camp. Our ra­ $31 commutation money. Begin to Sam. tions have now been out .two- days. get very anxious to get home. Pur­ chase a valise at $4.25. New line of Fine Silk Underwear in Stepins, Chemise •l'fi—'Organize a viligance court Boys getting pretty hungry. 1 27th—We are all ^reparoled. Expect .lifith—l>e?i:<"iptdve lists taken for M Combinations and Bloomers, wonderful values, big con«iistinir of '27 members for the tria furloughs.. Sign pay rolls' for our »» of the four remaining prisoners. Try torsive tonight. Seven-hundred mnn> KEEPING FIT stock to select from. prisoners come in. Assist in writ­ two months' pay. Exipect the money intern as a party and find them guilty. and "furloughs tomorrow. Purchase Bating properly and exorcising are (he common sense essentials Adiourn until 9:00 a. m. tomorrow' ing out paroles. Are now awaiting in maintaining health, if their is a bodily weakness it can lie over­ transportation. a eaip 'at $2. 'Remodel overcoat. before giving the sentence. (16th—Receive; 'two month's' pay come to a certain extent by the proper rtiet. The same as you can 'lGth-^Court meets' and sentences 28th—fRide all night on tars. protect the weak wheel of a wagon by not overload!ing4£a, Hut this About. 10:00 a. m. are passed through and furlouigli Start for Baltimore Wash Goods the .u blouses is-~ kindness. count of high water. Crosls over to Office hours : 10 A. M. to 12 M. and 7 to 8 p. n SchoSfcck on the Harlem railroad, a sued to the men. About one to eierht 'March 1st,—fDraiw rations agam. and by appointment. men. The men feel • bigger than djistance of two miles. IReach Al­ Prisoners continuue to come in. We bany in a few moments. Parishville, Tues., Thurs., Sat. A. M. Winthrop, Mon., Fri. p. M kings with the new elot'-iis. They are have free access to the city. Are 19th—(Sunday. Horrible indeed is all very' iprateful to U.icle Sam. quartered in empty houses. A hap­ 19th—jSiinday. Hear two sermons this waiting for the cairs. )Put up at Our ftighbor Thomas J. Delzell X pier set of men never walked than Our good 'neighbor, Thomas J. RI ALTO THEATRE the liunlop Hotel. Attend <• church in the nrison." One by the Kev. —, we. .We hope soon to leave for An twice. A train leave's at 11:00 p. DelzeU left us very suddenly Sunday •Methodist-'Have not heard a better riapolis', where we shall have a m. I shall w»it until tomorrow. morning March 8, 1925. ^VESTMENTS A POTSDAM INS flTUTIGN sermon for a long tim get aboard my detention. Take the 10:00 o'clock "FRIVOLOUS SAL" train arid ride all' night. After a good breakfast, he went "Paint. Today—Pay in Ten Months'' of boat but fail. out to shovel the "light snow. In a MUNICIPAL BONDS is the slogan which George G. Xenney 21'st—iRteach Potsdam Junction very short time, I started to cross M With Eucene O'Brien and Jfae Busch. Buriing love, rap­ Ord— Sltiil in Wilmington. Com about 3:30 a. m.) 'Go to bed, get . XitWug4.i)ii-r,.io Ptr l',-nl. local agent for Devoe (Paints and mence to leave aboard of transports. the road' and saw him lying restful id fire thrills, scenic marvels. The great west and all its Varnishes, is introducing in Potsdam. breakfast and start afoot for home. ly with his head on his lower door . RAILROAD BONDS beauty live in it—and drama, .too, is in it. Both are un­ Fail to get aboard.; Driven out of •Reaeh home about dark, tired ana Mr. Xenney recently received tbe step. There was no evidence .if Yiililith) •.;.:'•."-il. 1." I',r Cfiil. our gooi quarters'. Go down to the wet. forgettable. details of this novel plan from Devoe depot and sleap in an old box ear. pain or struggle. One more breath & Reynolds Co., Inc., and intends 22nd—^pend the day at home. Feel 1 saw and our good neighbor had Comedy, "Over the Fence." Topics ot the day, Crossword 4th—'President Lincoln .inaugurat­ INDUSTRIAL BONDS to putkjit into immediate operation so quite lame after my -tramp. Write passed away. ed! today. We shall soon see -his YifliVtity n.i.n-S.HO Per f'fiit. Puzzle. that all protpertv owners who so three letters. Neighbors came running at my views Still awaiting transports. desire may avail themselves; of its 23i'i—Weather very .pleasant. Go call and carried him tenderiy into Some get away in the morning. ••> Be HIGH GRADE STOCKS Thursday, March 26 advantages. In explanation of the to town and get my valise. Have his loved home to his dear heart ginning to get tired of this place. plan, Mr. Lenney stated that the quite a eh'at with some of - the old broken'wife. YhhVuvj it.S4-S.6P Pif Cfnl. . "ENCHANTED COTTAGE" ' Want a wash and a: clean suit of slogan meant just what it indicated. cods about the village. Dr. Grant came very soon, but clothes. With Barthelmess. Come away to the Enchanted Cottage "Any property owner" he said 24th—Write to Gen. L. C. Hunt, nothing availed to bring him back. I nmpjfte Jixt mi i'ftjiimt "may have his property painted im­ 5th—(Sunday. Are not allowed; to New York city. Go with mother t'o Soon the priest was summoned to with Dick Barthelmess and May McAvoy as the Wo whom mediately, w as soon as new paint go to. church. I and Quenell take a ^Ii". Roswell Talcott's on a visit. give the last comforting ceremony., love showed the beauty that their face hid. A play of sun- It came as a severe shock to a\\ William M. Stephens is needed to forestall the effects-pof-lntri p out into the country to find the April, 15th—>Sadi news for the shine and tears, a drama of love, all powerful love that will H2nd)-^>\r^^VWlcrHR(ettrrrrAv4yK)ufr the-neighbors- for air. Deriseft-had-aJ- deterioration, and arrange to have whole nation! The assassination ot Ogderisbtirg, N. Y. -move your soul in cnehantment. the ipayments for both labor and finding them. iPecl pretty tired. Go our great and noble president is a ways been so kind; so helpful, so materials divided into easy, conven­ up to the 'Soldiers' Home and, take severe blow. We all feel it as a per willing to aid everyone. Any Comedy, "Suffering Shakespeare" neighborly act was a pleasure to ient .monthly •installments This is supper. sonal -calamity. him and none knew him but to ap- Henry D. Llndstey & Go. the first year in the history of the (Mh—Get'aboard the Lady Lang 16th—'Father takes me up to Pots . / Friday, March 27 and go to Fort iFisher, where we are ,c preciate'his,kind'.y spirit.. qiainting industry, that the benefits dam depot. *tay up all night. Always cheerful he was never Incorporated nf such a plan 'have been extended transferred to the Charles C. Leaiy. 17th—.Find no train leaves for .. "WHY MEN LEAVE HOME" There we must wait for water. A idte yet never too busy to give as­ 111 Broadway New York t« the property owning public." the east until about noon. Take the sistance. With Helen Chadwick, Mary Carr and Lewis Stone. An small 'boat is sent to Wilmington to 12:37 train. get it. We are too mudh crowded. The sad news spread quickly 25th—Uncle Amisa takes ua up to through the town. Everyone was amazing study of love and marriage that tells wives and 7th—Get water and start out about Vergennes. lake the 2:32 train for shocked for Mr. Delzell was a good sweethearts how to avoid the pitfalls of marital discord. 2:00 p. m. There are some 500 a- 'New York. 'Fare to Rutland in full citizen and a good friend to every Comedy, "Dandy Lion" board. Our accomodations are very $1.90. :Fare from Rutland.' to New-one. _ Normal Photoplay poor. We keep up good spirits look York $4.90 (mil.). 'Ride all night. Mr. James Sullivan undertaker Hon, Josephus Daniels ing for gooMi -time* a coming. We 26th—.Reach 'New York city about and .florist made his resting place Saturday, March 28 7:45 P.«M. get. all we want to eat but have no 8 6:30 a. m. 'Buy ticket to.Annapolis in his. own sittng room a place of Normal Auditorium "THE LONE WOLF' Tuesday, March 31st. chance of washing, Lice reign pre- $5.65. 'Reach Baltimore about 7:30 beauty when he lay as asleep. Each p. m.. 'Put up at the Lloyd House all night so many friends came that the 8:00 P. M. With Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt. Thrills Of tens* ro­ * . ^ night. extra chairs from the Sullivan par­ mance, exciting exploits of a world ^premier crook,' under­ -Riginald Denney in lors were necessary. On Monday 27th—.Leave Baltimore about _9:00 world perils, greatest of all man hunts, terrific fist fight in OUR COAL IS » a. m. and: reach Camp'Parole at 11:60 the beautiful ' casket received his Inter-School Lecture Course a. m. Find things about- the same body and he slept so peacefully midair. HOTTER'N BLAZES / amid lovely flowers and palms. "THERECKLESSJAOE" as when I left, but not as many men. Comedy, "Hot Dog," News and Fables . More and more people, more and Subject: Glad to see my old prison compan- more flowers and the stricken Wife A Comedy with a. Real Plot •ions, saw them aU and appreciated their Monday and Tuesday, March 30-31 Sgjjh—;JFake charge of 28 barracks. sympathy. Although they never Ta!(f904. Deevy from Albany to help had children few i people could be Benefit of Potsdam Firemen Benefit Normal Athletics 1 "TD6 Gnaiienge.' me." Win * blows tremendously. One blessed with so' many relatives, "BARRIERS BURNED AWAY" Big Orchestra. A Jolly Night. can hardly go across the camp on ac young and older who came because count of dust. / of love. The,nearest were Kenneth With Prank Mayo. A drania of thle Great Chicago Fire, a 10 Cents and 20 Cents . 39th—Commences \o ranu about Delzell, brother and Mrs. Mitchell, ot Peace" love that was immortal. A city in flames, a people made o , 3:00 p. m. Residi an'order from the sister.'' It was a grief that Addie War Department to,reduce the arm Delzell was, too far a-way to come .—__ } homeless, the rebirth of a great city—and of a love that ics. All paroled,' prisoners to be dis> Many relatives made long journeys, Single Admission 50c for will bold you spell bound with the beauty and sweep of its changed. Hopes of soon being out some had to turn back after start­ ing. magnificence. Played by {-a stupendous cast headed by Taxi Service You will find its heat amazes, of the service and' at home. those who do not have \ FranfoMayo. fiC'tb-^Sund'ay. lAltteind church in . On Wednesday morning the Ros­ season tickets. Every lump is hot as blazes. the evening. Hear excellent sermon ary was said by the crowd of kneel No advance in prices. Come early and avoid the rush. All Closed Cars ing people jn the home. Then, the Our coal is all that good coal should by an officer Clhapel crowded. Rains Comedy, "Derby Days," News. in the afternoon. Witness a djress long line of cars sent by iovins? Last number of Course Corner Depot and Market St*. he plus— a service, that' is pleasing parade of the 213th Pennsylvania friends went siowly to. the beautiful Voluteers. St. Mary'sTchurch where high mass was said, the service so full of com. and a weight that is, conscientious. (To be Continued) Margaret Delzell. He came' to CALL fort to the sorrowing friends. Potsdam at 17 years of age. On It will add comfort and economy to Then the long line formed again May lSSO- he married Miss Kathleen DDDDDDDDD Gushea, Loucks The Potsdam Club and they laid our good neighbor in your housekeeping. • •• Flyiui in Canton, 'N. Y. For eleven The Annual Meeting of The Pots the vault at St. Mary's new cemet­ years, they resided, in Chicago where Paquette, Hatch dam Club for the election of offic ery to wait till the grass is green he was electrical engineer. 7ZHIS OFFICE ers and1 managers and for ' auoh and flowers blooming when, under Rates in village, 25 cents per then his body wil'. rest in long iiieep They have lived in Potsdam sev vl/ is the place to havi other business as may come be eral years* 'The last four years he person. Day and Night Ser fgre the meeting wil be held at the while his soul goes on to meet his hns been electrical engineer of your printing done, no vice. Club House- on Tuesday evening, dear Lord and Savior. April 7th, 1925 at eight oclock. Mr. Delftell was Bonn in Lisbon Unity Paper Mills. 43wl matter what kind it may t>e. POTSDAM FEED & COAL CO. H. H. Fay, St. Lawrence Co.' N, Y. February 'i His Nearest Neighbor, Phone No. 9 42w2 Secretary. 1853, the son of Alexander und Mrs. Charles Townsend anaDDDflTTD 43 w 4 POTSDAM, N. Y. \ •

    •Mi M •'.#'• I t rttii- faK COURIER AND lltiiikAit. M* -' ~ -JLLiL duced to411W. Thej» are all most 5th—Company B ordered to the 14th—Quarter | in buildings Oo- veVy yomjig and pretty wild. railroad but the major counter­ onel goes, to fVMerfclntarg to get St«—Enter upon duty. Take part mands the order Forty teamsters instructions. Have MOM troubie in my first dress parade for seven detailed out of the regiment "and with tile cavalry. Go wt ai ritker months. Rains considerable. sent to Richmond, of the guard. Wth-^Heasant. Have battalion 6tn,—Major goes to ' Richmond lBUn—Wtatiwr very cool wd drill. and returns. Officers came strag­ agreeable. Draw and is»ue clothing 11th—Rains quite hard just dark gling into camp about 4:00 this; to »y «w*»««Qr. / that dei&aitd a vacuum cleaner EEaveVa,. short conversation with morning from their spree. • 16U—Saaitav. Cotod g«ts bttk. KEPT BY 1ATEO.-P. ^ENSON AHck5. I fear "his promotion J,vill 7th—Captain Peck of the Ninth Have - iMunri*. •Receive *a •r^«rjt VETERAN 01? THE • ruin him bat to speak to him- would Vermont' visits, the major and MB from Q«««ral Swans, dHaeWng We" < <-,*.« be of no--use. family Receive commission. on the staff of General' Harris at 12th—Major goes to Richmond 8th—Placed in temporary com­ Fredericksburg., ' • •*• and back. Makes a set of chess. mand of Company D during the *b- 17th—Take the 4:00 o'clock train Ho^r Maa^ Do You Suppose There Were In Your Home • The Courier and , Freeman this - 13th—Have no drill on account sence of Captain* Orr. Trlfler put for Alexandria Reach there nbout week presents the last installment of inspection. Have a game of in acting quartermaster Caldwin ?:00 p tn. Far for myself and" v of the diary kept by .the late Or baseball. returns tojiis, company. Send ap­ servant f6. Just Today ? Let's see! ahdo P. Benson, of 'Jfcwsena; While 14th—Sunday. Inspection. At plication to be discharged «by rea­ 18th—?Ta1» the 7:00 a, «». boat for hfc was a 'soldier in the Union-army tend church in the afternoon. , son of promotion. Bill Pains. Fare $4. Take stag*! djniiig the Civil war. He enlisted in 16th—Weather'very pleasant. 0th—Pleasant, and reach Fredericksburg wout the 92nd New York Volunteer'Regi - ISth-r-Have a battalion drill. > 2:00 a. tn. Put up atl*e .Shakes­ 10th—On duty as officer of the peare House. njent "when 19 years of age and was 17th—Have a man by the name ' guard. -^Little liMtprait^ «n jrour bet* tug sent to the camp at Potsdam in of Turner desertoff up the river. I9th—Have nothing to do. but' ISth—^Staid'last night with Lunt lltli—Sunday. Have company in­ look about. . ««IIM October 1S61 leaving here in Feb­ spection. —Cigarette nitwr cbiclVi chair ruary for the front. Sergeant Ben- Cadv at .Huguenoj; Sprnf »s. It is 20th—Beghv to get a little ac­ stm is promoted to first iieutenant about the most ,deiigntful spot I 12h—Have lady visitors. "Non­ quainted. 7 —CtumU unitoKtiie kigfa chair commissioned officers school in Jhe. After various assignments he is- ever saw. r 21st—Very wara'indeed. placed on" the "staff of "General Sa'r- 19th—Rams in "the - -afternoon. evening. •' * 22nd—Sunday Attend the Baptist —Thread* «jri fiattuular youraewisg table ris at Fredericksburg, Va., The Have a partial inspection by Cap. 13th—Take out muster rolls Cor church witfe ' the general in thie dial? ends abruptly with the entry tain Ke.ly of the Ninth Vermont men whose time expires before me morning. — v —Talc on the nig tMarBet^*the«ring table of July 27th, 1S65.* Brigade inspecting officer. first of October. Go to Richmond. v2Srd—Go to Richmond on the • May 1st,'1365—Rains and makes " 20th—Sedden, the rebel secretary 14th—Go. before the board of ex­ 4:00 p. m. train. Put up *t Judge the camp quite muddy. Begin to of war comes in and takes the oath amination and pass. Make a few Lafton's with Lieutenant. TriUer wid get tired of soldiering now that the of allegiance. How. much Buffering purchases in clothing' and return to •Captein Orr.' ' . > ' Yout«ghtnotto^pefldov«rth«emiout«ait)omily«i^tt^ srar is • done .and. anxious to get this man has caused our'poor ;pris-~ the regiment in the boat. - 24th—Draw pay on ^fiwal ttate~- home and commence operations. oners. 15th—Men stone the major's ments$364. Get an ambulance and Oeaatr. It* n»rt tfficient suction and As tzdirsive Thicad-Piaiting Nozale Snd-^Leave Gamp Parole for our 21st—Sunday. Attend church. house and destroy his buggy ride with Captaih. 'Orr over th* old regiment as we suppose. . So. many Sermon by".. M£ Smith, once • a Strange how scandalous some men battle ground of Fair Oaks. will take up threads, hairs, lint, etc, as readily as it picks op dirt, dust and talc. stories flying about our being dis­ preacher in Richmond but now a can act. 25th—Take the 5:30 am train and charged that we hold a"faint hope retired citizen. Text: -Luke 7-9. 16th-^Captain Orr returns from reach Fredericksburg about **0 a. that it may be so. Reach "Washing­ 22nd—Chaplain Wardner and across the river and takes command nv Special price, $49.50 complete, during moiiili of April wife also Mrs. Hinds and two chil­ 26th—Lost. ton about 2:00 p, m. Take boat and dren come to tie regiment. The of his company. reach Alexandria about 4:00 p. m. 17th—Sunday. Go on guard. 27th—Very warm with shower in major is now happy. He has all the evening. Ragolar price, $59.50 - 3rd—Remain in the Soldiers'' his family with him. Thunders and 18th—Have battalion drill in the Rest all day and sleep on the 3oor • morning at 7:00 a. m.^~ Capture {The End) \ rains by spells all day. Com­ Just why the diary elided so ah- with a crowded mass of jabbering panies I and H . cross over to three, deserters from our regiment. Dutchmen. , ISthr-Lost. ruptiy with the entry *f Jnly ?1ft j Huguenot Springs. Expects *b go Mr.\ Benson's family cannot answer. 4th—Leave Alexandria as we tomorrow. 29th—Battalion drill. My dis­ Poss'iblyTie thought it of no use to ^ hope for our regiment. All that 23rd—Cross the river with five charge comes from corps headquar­ keep \% longer inasmuch as the war belong to the -24th and Fifth rps companies. Companies A and B. ters and am now ready to muster. Fw» daaaomtmtiim in ytwr own 21st—Mustered with Colonel .was ov^er and his release firom the ai-e.sent aboard of the City Point. are left. 'army only a f^w weeks away. So 24th —Clean camp and estabasn Hinds and Major Babcock by LdeUten home. Phone us aadoae of these Ride all aigh. far as can be learned he jrevw kept ourselves in a baautiful little cot­ ant Horton. a diary after that. ; 5th—Reach City Point about 2:00 tages. This is a perfect paradise 22nd—Assigned to G company. Re new tape czBBtten wnl he sent to p. m. Here we get aboard of che on a small scale. ceipt for all company property. Re-- / yovr faeaw for » ihiiiimlialiuii Red Jacket for . Richmond, waste 25th—Major gets back from Rich ceive orders to go to City Point, aaam JSOIBB we arrive about 5:00 p. m. Have mond. Receive a leter from C. P. 23rd—Take canal boats to 'Rich­ without amy ohHg>tsen« wfaatenrar« a very pieasant trip full of interest Gray. mond. Then-take steamer to City First Church of Christ, ^dentist, and history: We are all lodged in 26th—Rains hard and steady all Point and get here about 8:00 p. m. will hold the felivwing aervfew, cor­ dismal Libby Prison. The rebels way Write to C. P. Gray and F. H. 24th—Detailed as assistant pro-, ner Main Stw*t and Pwwspont Easy aaonlhiy pmjuiurt plan never offered us a greater insult. Hawley. vost marshal. - Ave.: Wednesday Testinwosd Meet­ 6th—Page and I make%ur escape 27th—Cold and still rainy. Need 25th—Receipt for . property as ing at 8 p. «.; Sunday Lesson, 11 avallahh) aiawid .yon decide to and start for our regiment but by a fire all day. Spend the evening provost marshal. a. m.; Sunday School at 10 a. «. mishap rake thfe wrong side of the over to Company D's quarters with 26th—One day behind lime. The Reading Rooms are open to the keep it , river, travel seven miles get ship­ First Sergeant By and Fanders of 27th—Arrest five persons. Issue public every week day iafternoen wrecked and return "to Richmond .0 the drum corps. about 700 rations to the poor. Com­ from ,3 until'5.. .try -again. 28th—Sunday. Have regi„menta; mence pay rolls o€ my company, miWMM'f th—Take an early start. March Baptist Church, Al'oan H. McEmght inspection. Preaching by chaplain 28th—Work on pay folk. Make Minister. Prayer service tonight at jisn miles-'with our heavy; valises :n j in'hall. Has a good .attendance. Ma­ and send monthly return and de­ the hot sun. and get tirei^ out. Hire j 7:30. Morning worship at 10>30 jor and wife present. Alick and scription list of deserters. next Sunday. Sermon subject, "My two horses of a Mr. Cor£rei r.nd 'Cady go to Richmond for a time." 29th—Very busy ail day. Issue •reach the regiment about 1:00 p. tn. {•ersulsicnl*' Junior CSwrdi »«d| 29th—Colonel Donnehough and 700 rations. The 184th New York ! ISble School at the asual hours. 'Glad indeed are we to ones' :norc staff with their wives make the Volunteers tear down, a sutler store.' SL Lawrence County Utilities, Inc. see the old boys. Some of -Jieru, we Christian Endeavor at &45 ' of Rocks, Commence to make out health inVsuch foolis h and corrupan( t new pay rolls. Have a verribls message, on "life to the FuB"' i>y Uw ways. fieceive-my appointment -as time. pastor. ThA. pastor will preach att Oife Coegli first lieutenant. Lieut. SL C Har­ ^ 3rd—Finish the huwy. ttf my busi Soath boiton, weather and roads per­ ris a'so receives his as captain. ness. AHck again rooms with me - mitting, aex* Sunday afternoon ati dfc--To-c!ay Junejst—Weather warm. Issua 4th—Ride out With Lieutenant 1:30 sharp. Come early. Also at guns and euipment to the recruits. Haanawa Falls at &45. A farewell feeler* It Iiss a chance to develop Cady. Troops paraded to hear Do into CT7iur> or—swrmihintc dantceroas, 2nd—Too warm for drill. claration of Independence read by message at *oth ffaces. ect right after tbat croigh of your ehilcTs. No use to doss v.-ith ordinary 3rd—Captain Babcock" snakes is 4Jie adjutant. Universahst Char^'i, Hev. O. F. cough syrcp-?. .U onsj give- KeinS's a call in the evening. 5th—Gather np all my unemploy­ Balsam—a line «ld-fashion*d' trfcd and Alyord, Pastor, ResMence SI Hm St.,] rirovcn lRodk-mo sifo for children. It 4th—Sunday Have inspection At ed negroes and set them to cleaning Telephone 120. Services next Stm-i heats the throat end prevents the cold tend charch in the afternoon. Weat­ up. Irom Koine throuch tfce who!- sjstcic. day at H>:30 a. m. "Sermon theme; A Only SO cent! at all stores. her very sultry. — 6th—Make out my quarterly rs- 'The Law of Victory.*? appropriate 'V ...... S5 turn of ordinance. Have about 100 for Palm Sunday. S. S. 11:45 a. m. darkies •sweeping.. 7th—From what I hear, and I Y. P. C.U. Wednesday 7:15 p m in TTHE success of our patrons and the progress mMmm&st MDI1MM-MS fear it is too* true, Aiick has be«n. the Church parlour. Ladies Aid with on a spree which cost him aSgreat Mis. Elmer J. Murphy, Si'^Elm St., of the community are vital necessities of deaonl .o f Tmoney '. J i. i « > - Thursday 3 p. m. At Winthrop M—TrememiousJjgL^MAe„^_i^ur(^^<;hool g p, nu SJfemV promotions in my company. Aliifc worship 7 pm. Ididiw Aid wtih our own success. — is pretty well intoxicated. What a ft. J. Donovan We are otfrriug, at very reason­ pity that so smart a young man of Mrs. U K. Packard WadMsd^'after- able prices, ffom our fully' accred­ T his intellect should thus throw- him­ :^on^ __Y._PiiCJL , Thursday 1*i&.t. . We feel that your interests and ours are in ited Ayrshire herd at North Law­ self nxray. hi with Ehwod Parkard. AB are rence, X. Y„ a few thorobral bull 9th—Sunday. Attend church. jorlially invited to, .these services. many particulars mutual. Our facilities are g f Repair Work calves and grade heifers. The 37th Illinois comes to relieve . 'Methodist Ef Foreign . '•:.. --- - - ' fc fashioned. «|| jf. i Missionary. Society will meet ^ithl , -Mrs. -tfdson.EUenwood, 114 Maritttf DO YOU THINK HE DID? - J. A. SUtwm The Peopfa Bank of Pi IJ M I ^1 I I X ismaosfr CtWIMBBClAL TKtfPT ••* UKrAKl^lBSTS 1 t < I. I'­ ll' wrrofyi nvsiicAS ens the breath. Carry the little packrt i * in yo w* ]K>dbrt! ar* So"lni|mrtMrt w lumc Street, Thursday 2:30 p. m. The Trinity OinwcJi, V*tm «nnd«y, iR«v. •ettiag «y «ir Mm Gtainer. The . wdiett.llejaiantltjrweri "toinwh "Bible Claws will M«et With W. J. Hamilton, rwtar. fMy Ooin-jProe«f3ioaal Hymn "AD (.Uory, IfrMttWiM), fardori --M *rt»ldent, Mrs. J. E. <>Me; 3rd i*>d Cnm ano vatm * *tAi n a v?nM* MNT Fmat" a mfftftueton on;the Cross if: ^rnMent, Mrs. M. fc. »wiaa»n; &x- *f Oar % Kr«. J.C.

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