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a^ ])i\id 1 ir e, the } t tv \daughter Mis K-, fc>ei\ Itching. ci^ siloed nith the Hat, silute Saturday morning dawned bright Jut 3-V\ cdne day night at 0 o'clock at her home occurred the i nh i Mr 1 mnu Brown \Iu\in wife oi J I Alar\m itttr x lon^, t lent troubl*.ni icis in a.i e tieiting i u t, at their g itoolint, tank AN > \ i h h r pa AI 1 i ] In M Altit 1 Mdbtl i) J l ds u he % t f llC Nod Whitmin of bn^htcn The In office every day but Tuesdays \ mtt tiltiKt M-mli h st u I - J) i n LI Ir d tnd Alfred a Iitti t nt I n. Met urns From Ho>-Lightning Shmks Several.-Dec oiiiti >M I>a> s i n nh il 1 to L i i j t ig-Tin ih U V i ,n 1 \\ Re w* e I 1 Our experience in making and fitting for >our individual Optometrist and Optician 21 Elm Street Malone N Y Across the R. lit' Baton Injured by Frighten- Hf.r*.-Events of the Week in \ Tuesday.- Mrs. According to Mark TM am a man is get- ing old when ht begins to jugglt two pairs of glasses-one for looking at objects in the distance the other for reading Krvptok Invisible Double Lenses combine the efficienc> of two pairs of glasses and look hkt one HCKINSON CENTER. County Letters You can't keep from growing old, but you may continue to look young. Newspaper Page Text THE MALONE FARMER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912.
