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to . LOOKING AHEAD musa -|- MLLBEWDENED paler aroma NE queen ; r .- ./ rem fir» in ne “AK-r; + \ ~ -/ a\ ~ WEEKLY EDITION THE GLENS FALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER, THURSDAY EVENING JULY 6 ACC _ v 1 T > s sos A A ip e . a- i MHNUMENI S HARE EGMPANY K BOYS pC in Sms THE BOSTON STORE COMPANY 7] 0 k V j k ‘ A ~ ‘ 3 I \1! Vaudeville and pictures, Empire park and world in Motion| Plans Submitted to Common Council at Meeting Last theatres, _. Horicon lodge 349, 1, 0. O. F., meets Odd Fellows hall, 8 o'clock. Austin W. Holden camp 56, Sons Of Veterans meets, S. of V. hall, 8 o'clock. _ Queen Village lodge 413, Knights of Pythias, meets. Castle hall, 8 o'clock, Plans providing for the widening of; Monument Square in front of the Cran- dall estate were submitted to the t'nm-Ewa have got our outfi and everything | mon Council last evening by City En-,is ready for our departure to Texas | READY TOStART 2nd Infantry Likely to Entrain| O Tomorrow - Private Jen- | kins Distinguishes Himself. By Corporal \Dutch\ Stevens. CAMP WHITMAN, July 5.-At last | JULY 7. gineer E. Weller Smith There is i, Friday. The members of (‘ompany‘ Glens Falls Canton 55, Patriarchs Militant, meets, Odd Fellows hall, 8 p'clock. : do curve in the sidewalk near the old K are jubilant over the prospects of Crandall homestead and this will bo bein. aransferred to the bordor. We! not expect there iww be any trouble | ka International Brotherhood of Elec: eliminated by moving the curb back | but it is a sure thing we wil be on 1 ' ® A + trical Workers, meets Casele hall, 8) about four feet. A petition signed by several property, p'clock. 'the border a long time. Governor Whitman and General! oni b boa ceting, Ma- mers i eet achi the . Masonic club board m n#, Ma-] owners in Leonard street S94 f ooroer preatly impressed the soldiers wonic temple, 7:30 a'clock. McDermott Court, Daughters of Isa-| refuse and stopping dairy nen some action be taken toward rOMOMINE pu qpojp recent visit to Camp Whit man - Both the governor and Generali bella, - special important |- business | using the upper end of Leonard street pig ¥ AC a & . are pro f the See <_ meeting at 8 o'clock. Every member | for a dumping ground was referred to ,,, are prow} of the Second ; ls urged to be present, the street committee. July 4 the camp was thronged with i a compPl&INt) yigtors - Among those who - visited JULY 10. against an unsanitary condition oxifitqmumhers of Campny K were Mr. and Board of Plumbing Examiners con- ducts examinations for master plum bers. AUGUST 13. Firemen's Exempt association ban- quet at Glen Lake. LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mrs. Maurice Cross of Lake George, motored here yesterday. A. B. Beakbane left today on a busi- ness trip to Schroon Lake. Mrs. Robert Mourney of Gansevoort, hopped in this city yesterday. Miss Violet LaRose was a guest of friends in Saratoga the Fourth. Mrs. William Kipp of Jersey City, lis, r guest of Glens Falls friends. I George Beckwith of Whitehall, was a business visitor here yesterday. Miss Mildred - Bowles - and Cecil Hughes, passed Tuesday in Saratoga. Miss Gladvs Wilson of Chestertown, yesterday visited (Hons Falls friends. Rural Cartier Joba W. Bowers and children, are visiting in St. Johnson yille. Yr. and Mrs. John Barker Brown of Chestertown, passed Tuesday in this city. Mr and Mrs. J. Fred Newton were gue;rs of friends at Lake George over the Fourth. Oliver A. Pratt has returned to New York. folowing a visit with his niece,. Mrs. R. Philo. J. L. Achlev. following a visit with his daugher. in Saratoga, has returnn- ed to this city. M+ and Mrs. L Kaplan, Mohmcen t'pret, are entertaining Samuel Abra: hams of New York. Mrs. Edythe Flandreaux left today for the Thousand Islands, Montreal and Waltham. Mass. irs. DeHart has returned to her home in Pear] street, following a visit in fHion and Oswego. Miss Emelyn Spencer of Philadelphia, Is a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Loupee,. South street. Afr. and Mrs. C. A. Burleson and Mi<- Burle-on of Schenectady, wore Glens Falls visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Hopkins of Hudson i: a gueat of Mr. Hopkins' mother, Mrs. §. D Hopkins, Warren street. \r and Mrs. Watkin - J.) Morris. Ridge road. have returned from a visit in Utica. Albanv and Syracuse. Mro.and Mrs. Wilmot Spicer and Miss Myrtle Sisson. passed the Fourth with friends in West Fort Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Charles DuFour of New York,. formerly of this city, are passing two weeks in Glens Falls Mrs. George Larker of | Horseshoe, St. Lawrence county. has returned home, following a visit in this city. Miss Clara - Hopkins | and Miss Eunice Conk wera week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Seeley in Fort Ann. Mrs. Margaret Fitzgerald and fam- ily, Summit street, are passing ten days at the White House cottage, Glen Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Getten of Cleve: land, Ohio, former residents of this city, have arrived in Glens Falls to pass the month of July. Lieutenant E. M. Pwver, of the 69th Regiment. spent Tuesday in this cify as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John TL McSweeney, South street. Mrs. C. C. Harriman, Mrs. I. D. Den- nison, Miss Frances Starr and sister, Mrs. Caldwell of Diamond Point, were Glens Falls visitors yesterday. Joseph E. Collins, Jr. has returned to New York, after spending the past The complaint will be investigated. van representng blv were given permission to us Citv hall auditorium during the week of August % for the Sate Federation, of Labor conventions. MOTOR LIFE C IS INCORPORATED , Has Capital Stock of $35,000 -Will Build Plant in Town of Horicon. With a capral stock of 8° Motor Tafe Manufacturing and S4'° poon Fridas for Texas. Any olite, company had been incorporated with, toker. sn hom. - tobacco, cigarettes | the secretary will Rave its principal ness at Hormcon. where it wiil manu, facture a chemical preparation know? as Motor Life, which has been perfect ed and patented bi of that place. Mr mith has been en gaged in the manufacture and sale of the preparation, which it is reduces the cns! since spring Among the e who are in: terested with Mr. company are Dr. place of hr i Clarence Smith, thatles R. Prest who is emploved by the State Health Department apd an Albans a manufacturing plant in Horicon neas . the Kenovan hotel and ground has heen of tramps or homeless men bpgzmg! broken for the foundation from door to door. These wanderers THE TEMPERATURE The thermometer at Perry's barber bave left families to the care of char registered ost%' - two degrees above zero at a'clock this morning,. eight degrees above at noonl ties - They include besides those in cmxearch of work, sturdy tramps and wha professionally wander, seven ple mentally weak, defectives of al seven. most every erade and minaway hove, A vear There is often a tale of overwhelming agn today, aft noon, the thermometer misfortune and loss, - almost | always registered seventy degrees ahove. ward. passed Tueday in Saratoma. Miss Lila Chase, Sherman avenue has returned from Illinos univerdt. . selfrespect result - They want to go where she attended Miss Chase also visited in Chicaso. When these men lave families dest | tute at home to enloy the freedom of commencement Auburn, Ind. and Detroit, Mich Block of New York, Louis Fielscher A young, able bndio week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Collins, Hoyt avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Robinson of South Glens Falls, have returned from New York City, where they were guests of Mrs. Robinson's sister. Miss Helene Penor, John Linehan of pitiful taze and with a amall, worth L. jess article for sale, was asked why he did nop do hanest work. His beg | hed are ' lnw l= Maud and Mabol Lenz. cing tone inctinrls changed and be} trternan nai bas Loretta McCarthy, Karl Surprenant. said, \Why I make sometimes $6 a| Clinton Smith, Leo Bannon. and Hen ry Cowles of this city. of Brooklyr, and Harald Rodnes | Philadelphia, were guests of Mrs. Kaplan ,Mobican street vesterday and Francis Moynehan of this city and Miss Marjorie Sims of Fort Ed- Fourth of July 1 . . tale, aided him tut ets Preto Sut Senta ae s ste aBe oB aTe B oP JOHN G. MYERS C0. 37, 39 AND 41 NORTH PEARL ST., ALBANY MHC s* to Shoppers, Mail or Phone Orders Filled the Day Received by Experience Free Delivery of Goods to your Nearest Station Anywhere In N. # \y. State. gflmen Friday Evenings--Closed Saturday at Noon ' Goods Sales During July Friday we start a series of Summer White Sales. nieans that all the goods for personal and household wear; the seasonable merchandise will figure in the affair at very inter- esting prices. The lines featured are those most in demand- and you may rest assured that each feature will be large and interesting in assortments, correct styles and fine values. The lineg will include: \es Waists, eth br __,, Fable and Housekeeping Linens; Muslin.Inderwear; White Footwearsegiorscts, Coves; Hosiery, _ $ 1. linery, e Fabrics; ® ~ foods, Mil- Dress- ing in Crandall and Orville stre@ts. res john Dusan, Mrs. Leonard How 2D] , 1 ._ ard, Mrs. Charles Jacobie, Mrs. Nel: Superintendent of Charities J4°K- cop yors and Mrs. Frank Nicholas. son reported that during the month of June he expended the sum 0 The city judges collected during the month $22.58 in civil fees and $21.50 in fines. City Clerk Hall reported that' the receipts of his office amounted to $369.15. The Adirondack Corporation, which was awarded the contract for lighting the viaduct, has informed the council that there is no way for the company to string wire» as there is no conduits which can be used. The council will tahe the mater up with E. J,. West, vice president of the company. The council deferred action on a bid submitted by D. S. Howe for furni-hing iron guards for the pilons. was in the sum of $70. The New York Telephone company. which was recentl notified to remove several poles which were considered, dangerous. reported that about 1s of the poles they were ordered tao did not beiong 'o the company. Th matter was referred to the pole coo mittee for investigation. The non commissioned officers are ang ag- . ; & R f$20449- naving a hard time breaking in re enults. « Company K did guard duty Satur day night from 1 'lock until Sun day night | While on guard aout 4 p m. Donald Jenkins of company K. Second regiment, had an araeumen® with a bully frou the 65th infant and it resulted in Jenkins hittine the fellow over 'the head with his sun The bully in-isted on walking across a lawn. contram to orders, and when halted by Jenkins called him a nam» which the later resented. After the officers of beth regiments setfled the trouble the bulls aq alogized. He said that he had been a regular soldier for fifteen years and be could tell othe National Geard a ching or two. Com- pany Korpheld the repwation of the second recimene~ bs doing him upon fine «tile - The cormanding officer of the 65th said that Jenkins did what vas rch and thet he eusht to have g ven the offender a more severe pun i-hment, corporal MeCarthv i: in charge of \o dut her today and is busy keeping tho hei. outing wood and wau-hing Quartermaster Prank - Nicholas |<) kept busy servirg mess three time~ a . day to 120 men When M .n Milter - <oinded 'calls Sunday he was complimented by Colonel Andress Our race 8 Pronee C {- oa - friend to all of us He knows alo\. the Compan, K bovs, but- when a stranger comes aro ind he show- h. teeth. fohn Pivrzera't and Heury Lam'ker ' of the Tenth Kemument bind make visits every das We al-o recenmne a. \visit nearlv every day from Herman, W oilse; R We probably wl camp at. candy, stamfe, faper. or any ' thins, will he sladlv re efved by thes bays qs se are nearly all broke, TRAMPS BUSY AT BEGCINC EAE During the past few weeks thflrfl' ux The company bas purchased n sitefor have been in Glens Falls a number' are well known to all charitable sorie- shirking husbands and fathers, who \vy in their home communities, pen- falco - If offered. work it is almost; withot «xe; arr <. hor or' ceontinned but a aay or two - This, habfr of ro 4 a etrons hold and complete pauperi<m and loss of, anywhere except where they now are. ! travel {6 ir tar ehastiv ta afd them day a* this, and I could not earn §0 )a; 34 Broad street, New York, thatthe older brother was seized wits plans bave been compieted for a N°W|oramps,. The younger brother went news print mill to be erec'®d/go iis aid but @ as unable to give him This will produce N°WS$S help and became exhausted himself. Steven-on was on the dock and with- the, much by doing anything else.\ This Lake man's charieter was being destroged ' by those who, believing his pitiful! For the defective begszar such as 'the epifeptic and feetleminded ard those with physical defects. SU®h 88° woul} be commenced as soon as build A & , 1 id as s s build: the crippled, deafmute, blind, e€@.'ing material could be contracted for \o realize the significance of the above statement com from this store if they will recall just for a mome: continvrous advance in price of all commodities. It ma- ters not what newspaper or magazine you take up. < a will fiad in it an article in reference to the high co + - goods of every kind. Yet, in spite of these advan oz prices, this July Clearance Sale brings to you desire sio merchaud'se at prices that at once emphasize saving | sibilities to be gauged only by the amount of your p- chases. This Stock-reducing Event Provides Extraordinary Sav- Gearance n? Opportunities for Friday 5 b Biu thes - _ and Saturday It will not take thriftily inclined people very lora to ‘ 8st tue Clearance of Women's and Children's Millinery The millinery department has contributed the Sal- lowing three lots at prices that border upon the mdiei- lous; The entive stock of women's untrimmed black and col. ored hats, at ane price........... ...e. ek > 95¢c The entire stock of priced early hats, many Imt a $2.95 A large assortment «8 children's trimmed and untrim- med hats. in most eases much less than half price, Af .ll... l.. }. aa lke kee. vek k kk} vek... ... . 69¢ Women's Neckwear Ope lot of tueked Organdie Vestees tees ard Sets thas were 306, to ate h Bhoy uuu ul ca vee 25¢ that were 2hc¢, ato oll ...ll... .. 15¢ I . P . Bt ee} weve kel... .. $1.76 (me lot of Orsandie and (Crepe Ves. B Eimbroideries We Pave seme every bot T < Tale a Pmveder, per iy. at the tle ara s+ Sale | gve gon oa Bad VI ' , t 4 msl . emir em breeds ry stil wowith l\;]i|1\ffl‘,\, CMN L lv a e sa sa e k 6 n nn n e n nn t nn t 10¢ ae an n e e e n e+ .1~5C pmr‘, 2 padr 250 Ing effec and as a c esult bave Hare r son Tale m Powder, pe: A - elearance -\ all breaken - assort- mulated fous groups of the best vat. c 10e - s oentoof the standard 15e linen cal. tes in en that we be';eve {sars oe, Towmt Cases, 2d ds. fl, 61050 av kes ee es se ® ... 108 we have ever offered, as follows: bd holl alk ra ek reer 6s we k ..} 45¢ Poon Gaetens (ma metal to ec rrods romist -v the sual eotton AT 256 YARD- 9 a \ . 20 aus Women's Suits ac Ao large table cal ol oo dgings, co at mush, imen aod batiste that tete fort erwise we o werrld erie Sun, $166 gad ap a oud 13g 6 Law price npen the cerset - gate? to Ups id ll. sly proce} , as \ Ad _d \U ah on e Wed Beges Clhoh, reanlarly \o eS Pus ie V0 Pon YP \nV tas Abe ull lees c...... 356 ¥d. ture Int to co at 25c. aud pep on cnl gral abed (leer. +o usate Was clay mm ' ) tu 42 nel Woel Beaca Caoth. reeularly AT 49¢c YARD-- * Children’s Coats TWC u vv ve eee e e ee kee k ees 59c Yd. 27 inch | vyerle oa (I acu pos sla w 414 Jul ae d oones Mokair o musl n flour eimngs and 45 inch «& -' ‘J' UVC mBtos 5, ee pene one oy or cheeks Reg aver erabraidered crepes. ro NC Tag Palsy g. | Gate 1M e ..... 89¢ Yd. a AT 59c YARD- e ATT C T Gd doe al ae el Sense in black ar A Another fall table of embroidered $1 21 Unats sla lle... .._ 05¢ .~:1:w~~.‘~,1 C , s and bek ehooks ¥ flonncings ard colored em- 22 n and £92905 f aat. ...... 51 as Hee e sd tin cul} $1.25 Y4. broidery crepes that were throun Alf)” trm #4 M0 Cogts ...l... ee $2 95 Ain < Wo. Beaeb Cloth, P'i‘mlhfly in regardless of former values. H 95 gud $595 (Coats 2.2.2... $395 S oa 75e Yd. AT $1.00 YARD- $6 31 and 47.40 Coats........ $4.95 0 Jaf . 0 clow oc Covert Cloths, regu- 27 and 36 inch embroidered orgar- die flauncings, 36 inch embroider. StainPEd Dresses HA ed crepes, and 45 inch allover «im- The regwar 3Oe of starred [ broidered erepes. AWI Alpe val sk ea ke e . 6.6. 348 Fosfor . 439 - Z4] Glen Streek . ' tional statements. - This stie is not compelled to rely Upon sensational statements ta cc nvince y oa thst the val we offered are of a bature thost Ine an eXtra save inss for youll and fo warraecst sed I1 pe oases - Quite ally, s anar t or an c the \ill list co opm. redactions in this <page. However, the ems and sted here give you my fdea ef the trerad \the val. P =~ 66 do TOKlet GOGdS hfan/n' with couble sole A 19e qual- Onlv a very few ef tuese fett oth. _ Glens Fals. NX, , Remember, it is an easy matter to moke bold, seusa es. Yeu oan expect to find equally a~ wisfying Ii. tue Slee. 50 and 59¢ Union Suits at 39¢ LnW ca d 30 See + 21 s with lace trimmed kree. A gapmeest t hig 30 o- hLnarlly \or i0e in the regular sizes pou [6 0 extracdzes and a really scopde®' Jo cg oct oe sac price for regular OP EXT M sus, Poo o ee 6 kk e+ 6666 2........ B9¢ Corsets AL. An n ect ol eoken seale of HUE < ara ct. 60 te magkt pron whos raeprt b res frat roore $3.00 to IK > #3 00, Te be os doo to vv one lof “ Men's Wear Mer Lisle Black and Tan ..... 15¢ and 296 ; Foo pet sreh a ho 9 Co lease ree Dress Goods & janis $2 66,22 .... $1.25 Yd. 1p] me- lol faf 19 Hf 3B iB si fe- jab, |111 'print paper. ground wood pulp and a surplus production of sulphite PMT. out removing his clothing dove to the the fact thit const\u COB| assistance of the two brothers and succeeded in saving them. The older brother was unconscious and first aid ATIONAL WIL BROTHERS ARE REéCUED BUILD A NEW MILL FROM WATERY GRAVES Page: manufacturer of the Thitsd + serday onftemes - - A becgar, telling a | . P - nq c Late yesterdas | AZT SOON | Gente Stare. and Canada are rapids expand-] w, sieven-on of New York rescued & their gfinadmn m‘fifflt“ $ @ J, Las rence of Dover, Among the undertakings to be deeper, gesistant steward at the Hotel Marion. and his youne brother from The International Paper cOm;anY|growning Lawrence and his brother through i's main offceS| were in bathing near the hotel, when t stitutions apecially there are | institutions | esbeC@ly po adysntage. the officials of the com-| treatment was necessary, equipped to give them the care they | pony refused to give any further de need | tails. It is the best poilev to inquire first wonna co To MILITARY CAMP. Laurentide company. Ltd., of; Stewar; Mason, - Raiph Revnolds, Cl to help if f to be' q an ien to help if found 1:0 PS Mere, Quebec, decided several William Richards and David Yale of iworthy. The public is asked not to give at the door, but to send the ap plicant to the Associated Charities, 'where a careful inquiry will be under taken. If this method is followed, imposters will leave lens Falls while 'the few worthy cases will be kindly $”mad for. CORONER'S RECORDS TO BE PRESERVED Hereafter records of deaths which the coroner in this city is called upon. to investigate will be preserved. | It was not until recently that it develop- ed that there was no record of cases in which the coroner had been called. \L ___ MAKES OFFICIAL VISIT. pistrict Deputy Parker of Schenecl- street, tady last evening made his officia mre mame visibr to Glens Falls lodge, 81, B. P O. LAUNDRY BURNS. There was a brief reception It used to be the custom-and may The State health department recently requested Coroner J. J. pever to - supply} some information concern death that had been investigated by' with be now on remote f housewifé to use her own knowledge, ing a certain' good sense and judgment in dealing sickness months ago to double the capacity e | /\ Cn, Sehuvier Larkin - of its plant from the present output of:gfitgéifrgafiflgrggz‘lspnja'm‘ Fort 200 tons to an ultimate production of'TPI on Plum Island, - near Long 400 tons per day. sland, to receive military training at Ini d P company I * 5 The Union Bag and PADS 5 * Camp Washington until August 10. is constructing a news print mill at el wuz ee Three Rivers, which will IN THE CRADLE i 0 er twen- . {qufre T gapgclty or 100 tons p An eight-pound daughier has been y-four hours: orn in the Glens Falls hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wallace, 7 Summit Damage estimated at $10,000 - was caused by the burning of the laundry si d session. following mfl— * at the Hotel Champlain at Bluff ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS. Point. farms-for the ANNUAL OUTING, The apnual outing of Glens Falls Typographical union will be held Sat- in the family before urday, July 15, at Glen Lake ver i the - doctor. unless in| _ ~- a coroner in office before Dr. Dever sending for Boys, Look Out for Green Apples. was elected. Dr. Dever was advised serious emergenc by the physician who wae coroner at' there was no the time that no records had ever been would talk with her neighbors, wom- 6: xperience with stick.] by eating green apples. de of his|en Sho had fad exp Mrs. Pearl Wolroth. Herkimer, N. Y. \I was advised to give him kept Believing that recor acts should be kept. Coroner Dever | ness. requested Supervisor Healey to take up with the. Board of Supervisors, the matter of securing proper books. The First ward upervisor yesterday intro- Gods, etc., etc. 4 nu, T0110; wo the necéssary records. woman who suffers from ail | favs. peculiar to her sex will do well to ask her neighbors She should easily find one who has used Lydia ated a resolution for in appropriation| B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 4ust ask her about it! o jes. After that, when Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di right.\ For sale by all dealers,. * s immediate dangér she | | Lester Waolroth had a very | severe attack of cholera morhus brought on His mother, arrhoea Remedy,. which I did. and the relief from the firstewas verv great. After taling three doses he was all Friends' church will hold a strawberry SOUTH GLENS FALLS and ice cream festival this evening be» ginring at 6 o'clock in 'he church pare ' - noc The public is inited to patron« . ize the fecth - \ FORT EDWARD CENTER. -~ l Pos Cente, July 3 -Janies USE S‘DEWAiKS Rroyman was (no Clens Falls Wednes- | «das a Aixs Edna Kilmor of Lake puri th “(7.1 faye Res 66 “In. “yr-Riff}??? 1133-51“ few uring the past few dass ODT CCt)hjyyl of Mrs, Mattie . clists bave made general uo of the “fir O'md \t (James Brayman enter sidewalks in Saratoga 5% CNI TY Fhrain H‘M b'm‘d Mrs {V111 (”aprmd and claim that it as aimos' impossthle for $2321. ELL Pats and Mr and Mrs. them to ride safely in the street O0) muay Mlh’lh‘n“ lund sor of Hudson account of the bad condition of the Falls the Fourth. road. - On July 4 special policemen £ TO . were on du'y to see that the motareve Mrs. Nm’lflhi “Rafts (fit Albany: Wl‘m clists did not violate the villare been ai ~ in. Henderson's, ance relative to sidewalk riding. Inirecurned to her home Thursday. many instances the moftorevelists were Ur and Vrs. Rarret and children givah permission to push their motor-| of Mud-en Paj's were aver - Sunday cycles on the sidewalks. No riding guests at Herbert Brown's. . will be permitted as It :s dangerous fo: Mis. Moll O'Pronnell of New York pedestrians. ii: vr.sinc at De- Witt Linindoll's, i/ Mr and Mrs- Delbert Brown at» LOCALS AND PERSONALS fhe Bodsen sraire meeting at For Aplier T+ esday evening. The W. .C. T. C. will ho'd its b (nee Wirqent hos rein wey Miss Mion | noon at 2.30 «clock at the home 9 nvening Cake and ico crean werge Mrs David Barton. 23 Mamon avenue I served N \ 5 Soon A YI meveral from thle Bape. the stance plonic at Del Mrs. Abbe Sul vin atterded - the Weaver funeral of Dennis su ivan which was PFnday Th; maxed??? day 60‘th 1d in Whitehall yesterday. deal, the dinner dencous and the? held in © © sports entertaining. Every oné Had? one of the best times ever. k REBEKAH MEETING. The regular sem{-monthvy meeting of the Marvy E. Stewart Rebekah Lodga, Mrs. Morris Finds a Cure for Rhe(K will be held this even'ng at ' o'clock matism. in Odd Feilows' hall A practice of the] <p suffered from thennatism in my Aegree work will be held. knce for over a week last witter,\ writes Mrs: Frank Morris, Jamesville: DR. SOLLY WILL SPEAK. N.Y. \It kept me awake at night and The Rev. Pr. David A. Soily, of theithe pain was sometimes dreadful... Glens Falls Baptist church. wiil «peak obtained a bottle of ChamberIain': this evening at the | Baptist prayer, Liniment. After the secondiappficazggfl meeting in this village. The meeting tion I rested comfortably all night, Ardy will begin at 7 45 o'clock. ib appiving it for a few days {wag az-_- cured.\ For sale by all dealers. e i ICE CREAM FESTIVAL. , e Cy 2\ Tthe Peas \Al4 society of tiel - susscrise FOR THE TIMES pe hymn “ugly-if\) [ll-1p] ml usfr'w p; [. l if 35 36 37 3 - COLD SPRING, .Y. 10516 MADE IN U.S..