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I ble, in- ila t- (,; ns artistic roses, sweet , Florist :-,. \'. gntt>. ) J.lhollf.l ':JII·S lcnYl'l' l'tHinwl fr> fPt•lin1,~; \\ pJ!, A nud ·g-t!trl wdL Ill !lilt fl'ct- nl' P,reR, r·\:l~ t'o ·I'm-'! :vout• )H DY:<!'J::i·~u Y''lll' Ntnlmtrht girt'N it n 1·e~t .. Olt HJ.~,'Hin. l'rJU sto111-- & Sab&y •. t them use of the ' the I Al- as· • 1 and up. I rna·. .. • • avena VOL IX. RAVENA, N.Y., SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1906 NO. 46 ---. _ __..,_ __ .. ...,..__..__, ___________ -· ---·-------~-.- ... ---· A FEW WATCH WORDS 'l'hi1 :10 ye1w goh1 flllt>d open·fnce wntch with E11,11n m• \Vnilt'hnm movemPnt. ·Sevt·ll'l~en j<>weh•1l. Ad- jn\ted 1111d pntl•nt t'l•gulntm·, Guly $12. E.P.MILLER JfWUlR n~~ OPHCIA~ 78 Division 81. Amony Come and visitthe along the Hudson rive1·. All kinds of furnittll'e at the lowest possible prices. \Ve carry a line of hammocks, screens, screen doors. washing 'machines, wring- ers, toilet sets, clock~ lamps, go-carts and cveryt'hing you need to furnish your home. Man~· lmrgams on our 5 aud roc coun·ters. ( 'ome and see them we will use you well. ROBBINS BROS. F u r n I t u r e and U n d e r t a ki n g ·Funeral Dh•cctol'lt nncl Emlmlmt'l'• llooi'H ·open until up. m. LncalnJHll'.on.: DIHt·lf..D<.'t' 'l'elephontt, For Ravena and the Surrounding ·Country H~>ving received mv epl'in!!,' Ht.nck of ~len'M, Hoy's nud Chil<lr~n'• clothirrJ:' hnt~, \\Jl~ 1111!1 Hhoes- I 11111 now n••uly to ~~;ive the· pt'ople the !nil I.Jeuefit of hnyiug the•o goods nt a lower pl'ice tl111n y.ou cnn pm·clut~•· in tht>cit,v. Younr·e welcome t1.1 come in and in•11ect my f<tocl;, Be sm·e · not oveo•look My Low Prices II' IIi<> It I n m .,ff•·rilll! <Ill l1m11· oil l'lnth tuat .. t iiiJ:,', wiluhnv Hhudt•to; t\.IHI lttct\ CUI'~ t:ainH. L.LERNER RAVENA and COEYMANS Dunng the following two weeks I shall have a beautiful display of Hardy Roses in JUY garden. There a·re hundreds of them and some very Beautiful Varieties There will be no charge and it will be a sight worth going to see. It's the best time nbw to see them in their full beauty and to judge for yourself. My American Leauties are now about in full bloom, l. D. Phone 6 1-8 H. Blauvelt FI:.0R.IS-::f Coeymans, N. V. Opposite Union Free School Stl'ictl.v We• tern Lee! haulll- erl. A l•11 home lli'l'~Nl potk, hunb nml .veul ; home-mmle FlltiJsnsc~. hend-cheette nnd u fnll'nssortment of nil kinrls of fRf8H & 8AU MUl8 IIR weJI 1\R fi8H ~~~ OY8UR8 which I en.n ~ell 11t A'lb11ny lll'iceA for c11~h only. · ) MAIDEN LANE Albany, N.Y. FLORIST Ot't our Prices on Floral Dtslen• beio,. p1aclil* 7our order eiHWhe,... Botli Telepbones 108 - L. D. T. 118 W. How The Ever- Glorious Was Celehrated M.I'H. \\'.B. Huboy.Hpent tho dwy in· AI-~• l•'o.u·rth ni,J.uly clflhll~dn:.hout tlwuHunl : hnn.r. . uumhe1• of ••cci•leut ·f•·•·•m the Jll'!lllllll.nl•c ~'flo. nud M11R. ·Ho·Jnud llng.l~.l' enjoyett ex:ploRiou of tirewo•·lc• in fl.UI'PIIIl, Dr. tho cln,\' 11'i-tlill'ien1b llt ~l('(lWI\Y. S•1lwy Ill tended oue H·1diun ln1· 11 lmd l\h'. 111111 M·t'H, no wnr.d L11 w.son sn w ltwot·u 1 i''\ or tl•e right hnu11 11·1111 n'nnther the \clohtu;s\ n.t ludi11.n• Fields nnd v·l•· fm• fiHwde•· i11 fn1•e 1111<1 e.v\~ nud 1\'illinm :jtpc( JloJ•muual·ilJe us ll'l•li. . .Jtowe \1'118 bt·oul!:ht to Hn \'.<'llll in tbe ~J.Jo. nnd 1\hR. (.;iJdurt H. ·l\'nrc1, .l. H. evening. snff••••illldl•om 110 ll'oie•·ln e.v\\· WIH'd 11ud Hev. 0. It Almuus e11joy1•cl n The I•\uwt.h· WitH l'llt'ht•J• qu.ieti,l' t•el~· ·lh•iv~ to tUitllhe rl•lelll'lltionntDol'lllRna-. lwnteclut. ll>li'!!IHI dotu•hiJ:' the clny, Ill· l'illt•, ·.though ths htllt 1:1\'llll' in t lw 11fternl'lt·lll M·l'~.Itnphuel n.ose nncl dnnathtet•, Hel- drew considm·u-hle nf n Cl'lll\'l(lllld cnllHPd til, Hpeut the \E\·er t.llm·itHI8 11 nt <Jnrm- n little exl'item•·ll·f. fu HI!' \''<'lling the1·e .................................. Popular i I . : White Shoes i •i•· Fer tlen, Women and Children i Ladies White Canvass Oxfords 75,-, g8c, $r 23, $148, r 98, 248 Childrea's •· \ \ soc, 75c, 98c, .SI .23, 1.48 • i HAKES : 84·86 Seuth Pearl Cor. Division St. Albany .................................... iohtu·i~. N .. Y. wa~ 11h1 II'U JHU't;v M the ~1. K church \Ht· 11 w,\ 11111 .1 h·om it the thHilght• ·hr•n~<• lmn<l discom·8ed mu~<ic nt tlmt l·ioo windup with n. •1wctncul11r effect. Afte1· tho dnxolOj.~;.v nut! ht~lu~diction place. 'l'h~ l•'ourth of .July celehl'tlt.inll nt . till• ludgt• IH<'tllli<'l'~ Jli!RSf'd out 'l'her·e ·wnR 11. l'l'gnif.ll' old lumw~tel\<1 Dor·mnuH\Iill~ \'\\ woll uttt•rJ<lc\l nnrl mnr·eholl hut·k 111 thr• lod~e r 110111 , . (llll'ty nt tho XlcCullocl< home north of vct·,v much •njoyml. Ther·u \I'll~ 11 tile · the villn~:e on the l•'uurlh. Fonrty-8~\'• pnl'lllle with 11 uuml~<•J• of prl'tl,\' f1ontB on people nte dinue1· thei•P,IIIld forty-five n·u1 e1•ent• nt the Fair gr•ontulH wcro in- -~~~tthN:pt} H.t !oH!pJH~I'. rf.lw-y \\'~l'U- [1~0111 Hcilenectnily, A(.bn-~oy, Httvenn nnd Hill'· rOUIIIlilll' COUll tJ•y, ~t·r~At.iu:,t. Anrong N1e flun+l't -\\'\nft. -n. h•tnil•ome <'liP ol \\'n1·d Co11l & F•·nit Cn. 'l'heJ•e \1\H 11 hll'ge ct·owd nt the South wn• rn1ule t:e•pletJ<lltn·t in 11 •l••enrntion Bethlehem celeb!'lltion, m11l tho v111'ioue of fin. I!:• uno! huut\iu~ 111111 ut•ll.tl.r l>nintt•<l tilt·. urul Mr·o. I. Palmer g11vo her fm·-· ll good 11tten<lnnc~. 11191' Sundny ochool di!BRI!nd 1\lr·. Lny· -================ mnn'~ l'hiR~ n l•le!IHnnt Four·th nt In· diun l•'ields, whe1·e they eujoyed 11 honn- 'tifnl r·epiiRt nt the picnic jCt'OUIHIR. Iu · the ev.eninatthey enjoyed the entertliin- nwnt nt the clnll'ch 1111d the di•pln,r or tirewm·l;s which followed. \Irs, Pnlmer Hudson River Lodge's Memorial Sunday. ·Odd Fellows rtarch to Orove Ceme- tery and Also Attend Divine Service, hnlf iJeeh u faithlulnnd enrne•t worl<\l' Snudn,Y afternoon hlRt n fnirly good nmong the git·IR sine~ t'heir inf•tncy nnd Rizet1 delegntlon of lluc!Hon Hi vel· Locll!:e it w!IA It diBIIIJt>oint.mant to them w.hen . No 817 I. 0. 0. F. g1Hher·c11nt the lodge she resigned hel.' cln\•· l'flom nntl then took up the mnrch to The l•'Olu•th of July gttestsat Liberts Grrwe Ct•metet·,v, Coeymnus. 'rhe1~e were Hall werl' n~ follow• : ~h·. nnd Mrs. John se1·eml conveyalle.es nt hun•lto lnl;e the W. Whitl.!cak of Glens Fnlla, ::-;, Y. ; Mr. tloWN'R to the cenwtery nud tlw lnclie• null ~hR. Ueoi'!(C ~lnnk, A. ,J. llrecll 1111<1 who procured the tin we•·• nll·l IIRRiHt·<'<i 1<'1·e•l \'.H. Turk of :\cw York t'ity, \\'il- in plndng tlo<'m on lilt' \''''t•t·nl l!:rllvl••· linm Turk o! ~el\·nl'l<, ~H\\ ('nroliloi At tllf' <'l•mc•lrr)' when thr Odd l\l'illll>\ Young nnrl Dr. LeHny Shel'llll\11 E1l· the oiJHt'l'l'nlll'e. wnrrlM of Jli'Oold)'n, M1·. nrHl MI'B. t'hn•, The lll'ethl'l'll Hlli'I'OIIIHlecl fi1·Rt the family of Imlia11 Fields, Mi~R .Jnue Be. rilfeJ·ed prn, 1 ·er· nnd mnde 11 ft•w re 1 ·.v np· d•ll of ltnyeun., n;,d ~liH~< El iznl>Pth lluld- prop 1 ·in t e litH I P-lll'lleHt r~llllll'kH nfter· win of ~ew Bnltimor·e. which the llowerH were placed upon it. The tent·h llllllllnl t•elebration ol the The gl'llve.\ of Fmnl' tit·11luuu (nn 0 ld l)istm·h~I'H ol Peure w.nH held 11t the l•'ellow though not ul Hnrl•m• llive1· wet·e preAellt the fnmily und guestR h·orn nnd nt ench n few remnrkH were rnatle Ulifto11 Jleolell'•, Levi Bedell'M, E. K by 11 b1·othel' of the lotlg••, n hymn 1\'U.R YnllnliHIR 11ntl \Y. II. Hnlr1win'e. The suug 111111 tlw flnwet'H plllcetl 011 the tur·f. URIIUI hilurity wu• in evidence likewi•e At the l11•t l{l'fi\'C the hene11ictio11 11a• the flrecrnckPr·H. At noon timu the lliR· pronounced ·by Hel', ~h·. l'ulunm fl.ud tll> : .. 1··•, forty-five in number, •nt down th1m the brethe~•nmnrchetllmel< to thP .at n ft•HHt t·oynllllln made merr,v over lodge room. the gonrl thing• which were se!'Ved \\ Ill f,he evP11iug the lodge member\ of the tiny II'IIH t.he hull g11me Let weeu · vine Rei'Vice nt the Clu··iHtilln chureh. Tht> the mHrl'iNlnud Hingle men, atu1 they lt.wenn orcheRtl'll gnve u fine Helect.ion ce•'tninly did 1-:l'PIIt.,r· stunt·H thnu the nt the OJl<•nlug. HPv. B. II,, Alli'IIIIIH HR· ordinnry f!LliR would PXItect. '!'he nm· HiRted in diffl'l't•nt purts d the Hen·ice, ph·e wn• tl1e Rntue OH lnat yenr, whose thus giviug lte1·.l\h'. l'utunm chnnep to name •tm·ts with thnt of n uotet1 Ger·- deYotolois full fur·ce untluttention to the .to the eonnty uct·o•• from Albnny, nud then hllstleH hack to the country haviug ·R~ UIDili~·e \\'118 RO good tbnt he WitS obatsed off the Held 11nd 11 lnd.Y took hi• pluce, keeping scm•e successfully by prltno. 'l'he hvii1g Mnle Qnn•·tet ren- knotchiug a Rt.ick. The only nccldeuta dered \Nem•er My Got! to 'l'hee\ with ull A Uaele11a Model. An Engli•h iunu uta cturer ot pottery Is thr> snhject of a joke told In the Lll·erpool Post. While on a .('ontlnent.nl tour he lHtrchasro n Sr>vres vase fot• some hundrPds of pounds nud bronght It home most {'at•cfully. Thinking tbut the forPmnn of his works might gather n hint from the design be enllro that gentleman In and showed him the trt>aB- ure. \How do you like It?\ be asked. The toreman took the vnse In his ·hand, turned It over nnd returned It, with the brief reply, ''1 don't think I cap le11rn much from It.\ \Wby n<>t!\ asked the manufacturer. \I don't !Ike telling you, sir/' \Come. Out with It\ \Well I designed that vase myselt. It Is a foreign Imitation ot our own work and Is worth :Ui nt the outalde.\ Will Row Till .Jad ... •at DaJ', There Is 11 shl very, shaky legend among the people who live along tbe Hudson rfvei' which Ia to tbe effect tbat that atream 111 the everlasting boating waten of a •l*!ler who 11 pel'lionltled u Rambout Van Dam. Away bacri: In colonial tlmM Rambout and bla frlenda were drlnklnJ until late at njght Finally thll man R!lm· bout atarted tor bome, ioille dlltance up tbe rlnr, In bla boat, •-rlog tbat be would row tbe dlatance It It took \a montb of Banda,...\ RaiDilout nnw reached bome, alld tbe aupel'lltltioua PMPie 1181 tbat be llu bMil. C!OIIIltma• ........ ttdj..._t..,,