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£Q. GLENS FALLS Ifews. scri-ice In charge of Harold Boss, 70 Main street- For salo n1 lonsm aa’s X'ailor S hop, \7 Mam street The tost-S tar is served by speetai carriers. Complaints should he sea. to .w o Office of' tlio CJlons l ’ost Co.,■ SS Cfe& Soft Phoae MO; Old P hone -.!)<■ Cottage l’ra j e r Meeting The oottage prayer meeting of the Methodist church w ill he held F ri day evening at the following place,.: Mrs. Vpn Heusea's, Fourth sue, i; Mrs. Ii|E . Ovmshy's. ri, c u d »lr,-ct; Mr P . Selleck's, Saratoga avenue; am Mrs. James CovneJFs. Saratoga ave nue. This dividing of the p n ijji meetings will enable many i„t sons who have not attend, ,1 u the past, to attend. It « ill als stir up an ihtevrst in the evanfohMi’ meeting# to tie h»'Ll in th '1 rhuivl during whe weeh hegiunmg January 1 ’ I.miis Sm i t h Louis Smith, the lG-year-old >Ir. and. Mrs. (Purge Smith, d, day at his home in Wilton. ! his parents tlm deceased ts ► by two sisters, ilevtn.,1,' and and by one brother, (ieorge. ■ ton. The runeral vvt>! !„■ In afternrian at 2 o'clock m tn. ville ehhrch. The Rev W t’ m an Will' officiate Interment in the tlriswold h - iih - m s . S.tn . Mle v n •* .i »i*< \VB t tM 0 M I 1 E m s II 11(11 11, HOrsKIIOLl). STlhl. IX M01T(\1.\<;, If 11,1, S1T.M) 1IOU- t) tvs 1\ (in I T MA\m:It V U('*MT *J ll M :*tl. Store* <o ho r p Open B e g i n t y n B , t o n i g h t so m e o f ti s t o r e s $ U .keen o p e n u n u l > i m a s . It t s e x p e c t e d th a t t a c t • m e r c h a n t s will tie o p e n M n n d » 10 o ' e l o q l i t t o a e e i n i i n i o t l n t e . , c u s t o m v f s . Amnia I Election The annual meeting and ■■ ; of o(Tio;t'S of the Mdry K Sl Habehnh* Lodge vv.ill t„i held t,„ • evening. It Is i tope*! that all \ '■ will try and he present. IOC I'EHSONU.S Mlss’Jlargm'et nnvl- taro i.e. to NorvvTnJ). a ttar spending , days wills Alfa* F tnv.nc* Mm. Mrs. M I. New m i, vv.v* tie s frto n d s f d n f l f r l m l w i . i„ Tli m>- n ter. The Rev. Mr and Mis. IV e, ■■ Bolton iVla'nevt frien d s in t.iwa ; torday,|| L Mr. «§tl»Mr«. Clover th n r . h yeBterJiFW r Fulionvtll, wle :■ will rralde In the future ThO Rev W. J Chapman aa.I Prank, lmve returned home tr..i„ Mttvnn. v .... t, I' M.ll l„, He 1.0 • K „ ,1. ■d i v,s S'*t Fa Christmas Candy Home ninde ribbon comp !'■ lh . [or 25c;,Se|imIti'» Otul (jnimbv's t b '\ Dialog f i e *.lb. Special Xmas bos* Wc and upi Patten's I'bnrnuny. All kinds of Xmas rand- c '1'\ OtKj csbolce grot i rles and pi..» «.•• aVrWjlUntaa'. INS Main street. Tb Mvc% yon money. f c p R I N T H ? i ’(jSoaS li'nvinr: news for putilfcntior frt.frnlk.-^blumn ,o r who lmve n ram regarding non-dellver qLWj}*Traliould ntldress .1. I.. Jolm s’foip-CVrlnllt Rcpresentntlvc of Tin ' S S S b U , ----------------------- - ;i/oHnth. P**t 2*> 1 !- \*n tQ.^Umtogn Springs Tin m I av **n l**tsl tie&B; Mfs. TV J Qtijnn and Mr*. Maui** Bl^WCrs Wt'TP iu Trnv uw r Tn* —la'* Mfs M H K.»nrN and *»*'n .i.m v1 went tt> Saratoga Sjir»ngs >«tmTila*- Mrs. itu r l - s Miilw ha* CMin t SrttCnertatlj The* Rev Chari. •» H Wiiunn . n- sister, Viola. x\.t* m S a r a t o g a Spa ye.9tordny* HftW Ilidr* nnd Furs H l s ^ c s t j>r»rrs jtnul fo r raw hide* and fors nt B*rn-tnn & Kaplan'**. S‘ Canal str«*l. Both Pbours. A snbsilt is \» ‘Inns* rn»* • 'Ue shift ospuially in Th** RpjinSnf Hon v nr.«I Ti ■ ir * roughs alld c o lds nut* * 1 v ar.<! . • *\ : yellow pftckapc An - ; t n«» *• if- f tutes. Dolan Ur**s. Yon Must B e ad TI j U if You Da Bonrtit TJrocr, ftfr^nu/o.1 n( (hf J. W !.a rd w i t h n env* «»f lum h Pxijns intros*- 1 t hy p o d r r m ir inj* < t>-.n . f*»r r. ’ a t t a c k s s t a r t e d n i ain 1 small ot my L a tk uhn ii pi.ui came fairly pnrahm n g \\ was atQ ^ d rd to Fp|i»\*« kuln rdy and I a m giad f>i sav «** this womlrrful n?rdk in»' I •i,'i rr bothered in anv way by enemy.’’ Dolan Hms. I,<>.\T>().\Y I>«•<* 2«) —The old-fashion •l\]e of < t-biiiMiitig i*hrl»tu as v.5tU tl.e 1 la/iug Yub‘ log in the liiv.iK.oei h»« i\ isi.iilly sx»>>‘i-l iiu i 1 tl»rt ,esii\<- lma.nl, wliirh is Kxnaning under ts load of choU-o \iamis intdudhig n li deiU ,u it-v t s htJ t - Jo-.*0 »c:iifn)r) inti jiHuu j.uddjng, lo a thing of the .m*t lai a* komlon t 1 .iv t r M' i* I V I li I |l »«..»• tl \ -p .' \ V .11 ! til ‘ • III * MIC •rud.iu v '> >i -a I .. i >r v . u •a-s ic i ... i . * .i i • i\« tbeir own lion «•* a'ltl Mho tlifdr families to (itm- fa-shl«»n,ibl»- *»» ankh* n-M»rt, where h* »i«*mt 1 1 »»- holiila> - aitdd th*» dls- tii.iitn t h t>i i i x t i i «t lioti-l i l l « , an d the p.ir f»*a' u luiiu** and enjoy tlndr o..tht\- i «-t n ;iitv. t« t V i r u.fitib and ,.ti*. but tin i «• *u> no *ule logs nor \ i i iiti j.iti I isfi-fpiorles of an . r . a l r n •111 m i.um r r - Kdnni'd. wU! > 'o-. parativi l.v mi-h and tin* - o . 'iu *-'*t vti* n,i-t iv a n d nn < t»i>'t»:tr-tM<on* » <<«- i T iih'* t td»* r o b I) 11 i>h-tm of aooil tn lading, Imnr v «?». i .uni » Uijfial supt.ly •itn-i, »i uh tn aLcordanci 'iiii*. on i*rvi*ij hi f.«i ....... U : ft a ri*n- «»|l in- fiiio-fiif^ tor nil tn** lanuh. n iuuiily it* 1 iin* i In i«in»as trin* In ■ vliHtntuUon uf presents t|»«» iita in .r s 01 tlio \ I u k ‘« estate. King IMttard loved lu have a nutn- r oi It. t tmate frionds around him the \ ule tide season and invariably ■«! a Inrge house party at Sandrlm. *m at that time, hut Kins George, ulii d the rulet uf mourning etiquette 111 f n r r f o tun pleasure of a galhorliV ' congenial friends this Christinas hntehor he may choose to do in tho turn ,» lid .1- » I \ o f■1 . • o n t i i«. i , Mil • ’ •I. ,1 ■ T» • •l .i 1 ll>1 -il «' I • id .uni t ,»lll *1 | O' ..h tb - ■■ .«■ ..hitl i 0 \ ( • ■*u I\ r * ■ . Cfllfg no 1 hall a> - n-. obi F o r Dennison's Holiday C.ift Dres sings and^Xntas Bells go tn Bassel’ and-YYaj^^ Glen street. 'v *1 ' 1 Kew Meat Market Heavsr W estern heef, pork, veal, etc F resh v^ghta'biefl & groceries Swan'. Old Stand, SS Bay S t II. W itherill TlmtfK YVhnt They All Say! BrohfJ a n d M«i;n r w mako tin- best cigars Yin.'town, Ti> the Sagamorv*. SOuffi*-'street luy your presents at Burger’s and ’>io?’^ o m rafter the holidays, ^ IIS RETAINED ftS “GO. ATTDRNEY” ; S S O L I T I I O \ I N T K O n i r K D BY. n o i i D K N v m n i n i M i m s 11 KMOV I L , O E F K V T K W T i n h * i -ti.bei -.ession of t f e W a r r e n outn.- r.*>nrd v f Sii,»-*rvIsora c a m e to e l m **‘ j. . d f l i u t e r n o n a* t h e local ;n*orv Ti *• rin g i n g i m u n c n t s o f th e *tsinn w e r e tle\ut«Ml to t o n ^ l d e r a l l a n T n itintinn i n t t o d u i e d b> t ' f p e r v l s o r J hi, t ‘i n r , I ‘ A t t v r n e j \ . I. D a \ i s be ren »* >\ ed f r o m otTice. n d t h a t n -n* r o s s o r I»e c h o n e n nt s-n'i «al.ir) T h e r,*‘.«d,iti»»n sfafetl t h a t a q u a i l ed a i n j t a b ' e att*>rnr> c o u l d !»«< cm ■|m ut a« a t as \ of Mr 1 \ is rr- •i‘ **i .iifip Sl.tin.i tm- last vear * aer- 1 , , -v A w a s ta k e n , in w h i c h s t r i c t a r i \ ltnes rr,* n d h c i * ' d to. a n d . as ^ ►•suit ;h»> re -ohifhia f n t r o d u c * •i W* t i »n I* i t i . * i r p r * c e r » d n r i m m .••*««a n r ^ p c n d l t i i . c s . \ w - n * - , | t , \ a \ n t e *if s t o S u p e r * - *i \< x »ti «>( .lohiipljiiru b r i n g ah T'-* i* l*i*t -i. iu lii* 1. n d l o v c v. . r . a - . i.m s? «b*' j , c « • n i n a y e a r t»>M o* t *• (*'«unr4 of U r - r e n rf*r • i r m i ’ t of i )-,/» ,-o u n t v n t t o r n e ; ..- • fi. 'u U 81 * •“». *^nd \ \ i . - »*•• -’.ii*t »*•,. ,*\‘i»*rhitant *o*l n**ir h t»*.» n*«*at for tin* service^ • n - b '* d. »nd \\ lu r i . 1* I po«.*1de to sp c u r e e « • \ r.. • . f •* .,oalin«*d at*omrv -?♦ . ♦ ' i • • • ,*l .-*,«» > » v **ar. ate! • i ■* *n , ,,} . t ., n % ibo vilar • .« ! -. i .,* »’ >• ii ai w mch now i,. , • •. to r.M*... • . . t -t ,n tl • r* fmi* I r i *> ,'v * i T 1 . Ix.i-.IT. Davia. \vb * ■ . • i .. . . n* w :P 1‘n-' • • m • t o . , t.. i i . and ! •• {.• r»*>*v • t ’> ..i i M a« I'»«• : r**' » f .iln . i l J ■ • • j>.i 11 i a. .* ..mi •.<* • i t i • *». ... i * i b <)-t,e ; ad i. 'i ii - ... \*„ •* -I a .n- i i ; r ii.. i.'b.. 1 -- l p.m .. ai- o c'.t il at ;* ' ' . u l n a of aln n U $1 o* \ t., i f *- i u u u t y BhicLsmlil) Shop ('-•tb w nud Roitfingtmj ha.vc opened an up-to-date blacksmith and horso- ^hot lug P-hop on First street, South (Tl»*ns Fall*». f’rossflring and inter fering n spec ia]tv. They are prepar ed to do wood working and repairing of all kinds. For the I,ndy—Toilet sets, mirror’s, Xmas stationery, traveling compan ions. Whitman’s candies, perfumes. iniM waters at Larkin & Davenport’s. South street. \ ‘ O F - W I N E S A N D UNTIL JANUARY 2, 1911 Nowhere Else is There Offered Such a Selection of Reliable Extremely Low Prices. JBjrands at Such W h i t e . $1.07 .$Ui8 . .$1.24 .. M a n d $2.1)0^* this b o ttle to a cun- Pure (’ulh’ontiti W in?' by the Kallun Port. Sherry. ('«tawba P o rt and Tokuy. Reduced from $2.»o to .. Reduced.from $2.'.o to . . . Reduced from to .. Reduced from $1.2,7 to . . . H ouhossoj ’ n Genuine Tliree-Sinr Bnimly Buttled in Frau t*. Sold inj other stores, for $1.7.\ sale $1,50. One tom e r- OW PIilrKen Foek (leniilue Bonr- \ lion, s Yoars Old Reg. pr. sale Pr. One g a l l o n $1 \»o $3.5(1 Half gallon ....... $2.2.7 $1.7,7 Mcmhlllc* Wlii.skr} Hntlleil In Bond Full Q u arts Reg price Sloii; sale price $1.1!) Rhine Whies Reg. Pr. Salo Pr. XierBteim*]* ....... $!.on .$.7 Faul»**uli*'}mi r .Sl.oi) .s.7 IJoekhetuier . .. . $1.00 ,S7 f’hiretH MIu Mnrcenu Buideaux. France. St. Julien Reg. f’t*. Sale Pr. .87 $1 0? $ 1 -P-7 .49 St .fulii n Mi ilo* . .7.7 Pout»*l t ’fiml .. $1.27 llnrton Gnestler Ileg Pr. Sate Pr. Saut» rn** . l ’«). S n u t e r n o ............. 7* Vmcrii'iin Champagne Reg Pr. Sale Pr. State Seal, OlH ............ $1.77 $1.27 f»i oat Western. qts.$!.oo ,x.7 Clarrrtt’HAmer. q t a.$ 1,5n $1.17 ptB. $1.00 .77 Gold Seal, pin ............ $ 1.00 Nf» Rock and Rye Made* From Pure Ifyc Whiskey UegtPnr price $l,0ft; n.ili> price 79e. Quart bottles. Duff Gordon Sherry, Drawn From Wood U.*g *Pr S l • Pr O n » gallon . , . jl.on ’ P Half gallon ........... $2.ui) ?17* Tokay Wine, tho best; full qts., regular price 75c; sale price 48c. White Port, the regular price 7.7c; Vinatilla Port, regu'ar price 7,7e; C’inatilla Sherry. rtgtFar price 7.7c; llnost, full qts., sale price 48c. this salo only; sale price 5.7c. this sale ouly, sale price 55c. Manuel Egra I>ines, direct from Spain, full qt. bottles, icgular price $1J2,7; sale price X7e. Malaga? Muscatel, Mnlinsey, Port, Sherry, Paxarette, regular price $1.2.7; sale price 87r. I have Cider Brandy, pure, and 10 years old. Tre It. Jauoson Irish Whiskey, Red R. Irish Whis key The greatest stock of f\nr- Whiskies over shown in (Hens Falls. Don’t lose sight of this great bargain: One gaPon Cabinet Whiskey, regular price $3.uo; sale price, $2.27. This is tin* giviur.st snb- of high grade Wines nnd Unitors ever liel 1 In (Hons Falls. These goods are all genuine and just as represent ed. Order rarly. You can order by either phone. Cum, Fnion 17-t; II. H.. 752-W, and get just the same as if you were here yourself. I pay i xprftts tn Hudson Falls and Fort Kdwnrd. You may be offered goods cheap er. but not like I sell you. One gallon of our St iek R \- change Whiskey, regular price $2..7U; Rale price $1 9X. Ueers—W«\ carry nmlweiser, Hurloeker 9 nionthH <i)d, Ruohes- b*r, ('ablnet. Liberty, ( mo - Krherfs. llnllantlneh. Felgeimpnus, Wura- burger. Ales—Hobt Smith’s. Philadel phia Cream Ale. Old Burton Ale, Old Musty Ale, Hawk Brand. Dogs Head Bass. Youngers Srntrli Ale. Evans Ale. bottled at brewery. Horu.so Sherry l*Tom tl\e Wood Spain's FhiVst Product 'Reg. P** S a l e Pr. On** Gallon .......... $5.00 $4.50 Half gallon .......... $2,50 $2.25 Burgundy Potf* Imported The finest full ipunrt bottles Regular price $1.50; sale price DSC Stock Exchange Whiskey Full quarts. Reg. price Sue; sale price 73c. Geuuhte Old Hermitage Rye s Year^ Olp Reg Pr. Sale P r. One gallon ............ $6.00 $4.95 H a l f gallon .......... $3.0US $2.4ff Bottle ......................$1.50 $1.19 One of the Finest Wjri*klrs Made— Finch Golden Wedding— S e tfb Yours OldL Reg Pr. Sale P r. One:gftljon ............ 157.00 $4.75 ,Hqlf gallon ........... $2.7.7 $2.40 * Club House & Reg Pr. Sale P r. One gallon ............. $3.00 $2.64 Half gii’lnn ........... $1.70 $1.35 Rending Rye—Pure (I Years Old Reg' Pr. Salo P r. Gallon ..................... $4.50 $3.9S Half gallon ......... $2.27 $2.00 Whiskey In Full Quart Bottles— Flue Cabinet .................... $1.00 .SI Jefferson County Club ..................... $1.00 .St Cltlll House ........... $1.00 .si Toni and Jerry VII prepared.. .Quart Bottles Hog. Pr. Sale Pr. $ t .70 $1.1!) Owrliolt Boflled ill Bond Quarts Reg. P r. Salo Pr. $1.25 $1.13 (Hus Sir Robert Burnett's Dry Gin and Tom Gin. regular price $1*2*7; sale prl 9Sc. Aprle«t Brandy. Kaufm ann’fl, regular price $1.25; sale price $1 00 D O L A N ’ S W I N E S T O R E (N o t the Drug Store 1 U n ion S q u a r e O p p . So. S t. U n ion S c h o o l G le n s F a l l s Ladies Can Tra d e as W e H a v e n o Bar. Please order early in week. I have a present for every customer on Friday next.. Guess on O u r Brassware Tn Window and Receive j h free; Gigantic TheN,Y,Manufacturers Must Sell Out Their Creat Stock at Once T h e Men’s Clothing of the better kind, such as ours, is not usually the cheapest in the Bargain Sale sense. But People w h o appreciate quality, and style and service find them best for their needs, also a saving ot 50 Per Cent on the dollar, w h e n buying direct from the manufacturers. You will find some features of the Clothing Manu facturers Prices. Call at your conven ience. Jot ’Em Down. Don’t Linger. Get here. 150 Glen St. ' , i <5 T O U R * C Y L I N D E R S H A F T D R I V E 1 9 1 1 B O S C H M A G N E T O Dem o u n table R im s TH E R E ARE TW O CLASSES OF BUYERS W HO P R E F E R T H E CADILLAC “T R ® T Y ” To each of these classes this unusual c a r at ^I7p6i is an ideal car. You probably belong to o n e ot these classes The first class is represented can ^ ily pay two or threfe. times Seventeen Br^ge^ Ppjiars, who are only concerned in getting a car of reputation, proven merit and refinemenf. The Cadillac ‘‘fhirty” gives to such, buyers everythipg; they could expejct to gpt if they asked, to pay in exorbitant price for the famous Cadillac “IMfcty’s” name. The other class of buyers ^ e tj^osa who prefer to ^ay less than $1700, but who insist upon knoWmjf o f djgem- ion and recognize the big sayjng inyojvef % huyinj a car built as a Cadillac is known tg> he built. % o such Sqyers the purchase o f a Cadillac “Thirty”^-fi? *. a business Jeal, a purchase for tfee fgtu^e a^ weft the present. The Cadillac ‘Thirty” for 1911 is a car of beautiful lines, P.PW* y h k & l base, fiexihlo^ anid plenty of tonneau room. ator, oil lamps, tailTampj dne fiorii, set o f toolsv puinp and repair kit for tires, '60*niile dndvirip' ^ tandltll speedometer, robe rail and foot rail. The CADILLAC S‘T ] ^ |Y ” Name and Reputation is Your Ig^lWe Safe guard in Purchasing a'Car' W h y not arrange for a demonstration ? t T h e demonstrating car is now at our garage and we would be pleased to have y o u call us up a t any time for \ a demonstration. Carl G. Wiedepgtft iprage AUTO REPAIRING AND 25 W ASHINGTON S T R E E T OLD P H O N E - 3 O 9 VV. ERHAULIAT, ‘ \ k | N S FA L L S , N. Y N E W p h o ?; e — 3 m t f GOOD WORK AYEUL DONE At a price consistent with first-class workmanship and w ith m aterials that are the best of their respective kind. No long stories are necessary, I simply will not do yon a poor job of plumb ing, Steam, W ater or Ilot-alr Heating. D.J. HOGAN Siiedossor to TABDO & 1IOGAN, 5 South Street, GUons lu lls, IS. V. G e ttin g R e a d y fo r C h r istm a s Now is the opportune time to inspect our complete stock. You will find m a n y articles appropriate for Xm as (lifts. Library Tables Card Tables Parlor Tables Parlor Cabinets Screens Book Cases Writing Desks Pictures Fancy Rockers Carpet Sweepers Iu fact, many things too numerous to mention T.H. Furniture and Undertaking 14 May Street. N e w Y o r k Phones 4 9 6 - W ; 5 9 6 -J N e w Phone 2 3 4 - W ’ ipssis ?• ) .V - I *