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e Semi-Wgekly Courier ; Will be Sent to any New April X, fpr-Only 10 OenfcU: for '5Po3tage and Mailing. Born, Jan. as, -ft 8on»*7$rUa,~to Guy Defendorf and wile. Jlortlmer Davis,, pf.iffpupt Vep MJsff Fieri Oady i*. visiting In ^The^utualInBq)«n(»;A9appJgrfon non, was l a town over Suiidav. JolLka^u^Scho^iick'ipd^OMthasi Ifiggrder -that the Twice-a-Week .easy, 1JM a piace in every circle wnere It can fee of any ^n^rest.,V?hatevejri we propose to »f If. r^pfiitnrly r wlrs-a-wtwlf , ayery ^nes.ciay- an( ^ Saturday to any may be given us. from i until April 1st. Any reader '.of this paper may send in the -name a friend in or out of the -county, {aMompanied by 10 cents) and we will aee that the next 18 leauea of the Courier are mailed promptly. CORRESPONDENCE Q. SL Keller, of Bine. Plains, was a last weeK's guest of Bov. Chesebro. lira- Charles Pendleton-, o_[ Brook lyn spent Sunday at T .'M. Klrjg-'s.- \ The W. Or-igrXr. v wll^- meat with Mrs. Susan Oonb Thursday at ? o'c'ook. - - The new public library has been completed^and_the bpdks are being arranged therein. ~~ John Hayes, of Albany, has been a Ruest of bla blotter, T. L. Hayes. Miss Miriam Barnes and brother, CEatlBfl. of BouHatoniCi -were-oter Sunday gnests Of Miss Nellie Kirby. Frank \Murglttroyd and family, who' recently moved to Plttsfleld, have decided to return to the vlil- fage and will reside in the Gifford cottage as before. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich at tended the Y. P. B. TJ. rally at Schenecatdy last Wednesday and the W. a T\U. conference held -in St. Luke's M. E. church in Utnny, Thursday. BIDEE'S JULIA OLD CHATHAM. Mra. Ellen Bradley 1 B visiting her niece, v Mrs. Mark Girdler, in Canaan. Sarnie Redmond and . Seymour Thorn's are \keeping steady com- \pany-\ with the mumps. O. A. Hul- housed for a few days withbronchttlB.\ - i?rank Bradley, of Pittsfield, Mass., was in-town last week, also Bob. Morey, of Hinsdale, Mass. , TJie many friends of ourneighbor, Smith A. Oliver, will be pleased to hear that he is regaining bis health find hopes soon to be about again fit. G. Albertson, of New York, is _a auest at, B. W. Morey's. • V f An entertainment, musical, literary and .social will be held in tbe M. B. church on the evening-or '^riday, Feb. a. Musical talent of a Sign out of order will be present from town, as _well as our own musical ones. Cake and cream wIJU be served. Admission includ ing refreshments, 20 cents. The fourth quarterly conference for -the church year was held on Monday evening. Tne usual routine business was transacted, fas tor -Washburn Was invited to return to ;^03 for •another year and the \powers |?that be\-were so instructed. This the last visit Dr. Gates will as. Presiding Elder of the district. An informal reception was held in bis honor. -a NIYEKVTLLE. Mr?. Myra Turner, who has been sick Tor some time, is improving. The r /a meetings svoich have bieen J tbrougn January closed Sucda night A great deal of ?r interest was manifested ^nd about '^peTghteen young people were con verted. Most of tbem will join this church on probation Feb. 11. Dr. Uarnsey was called Sunday -afternoon to -see Miss Tina Kipp, wna vioa quite ill with pleurisy .Mrs, Frank Kipp is caring for ber. League meeting Sunday evening at 7 o'clock led by Rev. J P. Hailer. \ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Livingston have returned to tbeir Qjine in this village. Mrs. A. Harrington is convales cing. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams entertained bis brother and family on Sunday last Dr Gates preached two excellent- sermons on Sunday last to large and apprecitaive audiences. In the *|rfronioon the ?boir rendered the ?§|i Anthem \ Will Praise Thee\ and * n evening \Saviour Breathe 5K £.A .nn Evening Blessing,\ Prof. Ben- W. H. Rider was at bis mother's Sunday. Miss Ella Newbury returned Saturday from a two week's visit at her parents In West Hurley. N. Y. Thomas B. Rider, of New Yoik, is a guest of his sisters, the MiBses Rider. Mrs, W. H. Johnson returned to ber home in Albany Friday, pre paratory to joining her daughters in New York, this week. It was a very interesting session of the A club Saturday at the home of Mrs. Geo. Ferguson also the \social hour\ and refreshments following, were greatly enjoyed by tbe mem bers. The next meeting will be at tbe borne of the vice president Mrs, N. Id. Vedder, SaturJay after noon. Feb. 10th. FLAT BROOK. Mamie Schilling, is liome from ~6hatham,~ boused with tbe mumps. A few of the things which are not seen and heard In January, usually, are plowing, peepers, arbutus and snajces. Louis Schilling anu Anna Mc- Namara went to Chatham to take the examination in spelling, Friday- Christian Eudeavor was reorgan ized Sunday evening. FraDk Curtis president; Miss Kate Steuerwald, vice president, Miss Kate Schilling secretary a»ri treasurer. There will be a blrtbday social at tbe church parlor Friday evening. Those • who attend are expected to pay one 'cent for each year of their age. tbe money to be presented by tQera in a bag made for tbe occasion. - - U £^Z have declared'an ;J as8essment of five cents oh every ;$100 insured which may be paid -to the secretary at one vet c«bt-^or^oUefiUcji_^til_Feb^ 9t&. / ^ - - Tbe following resolutions of the consistory of the Reformed church of New Goncord .-were passed at a- meeting on Jan. 13: Wnereas; -Ithas-pleased- ABmghty4 God 1n-fits infinite wisdom to re move from our midst Bbezekiah Lovejoy, a highly-esteemed resident of New Concord aloyal.member and qMpportwr of Rflformfff! fttegjlj. for many years an elder and mem ber of- tne consistory a christian gentleman in tbe fullest sense of the term, be it hereby Resolved, T&at while deploring our -great loss and bowing in sub mission, to the orderings of our loving Heavenly Father, we make a record of our appreciation of Elder Lovejoy's christian manhood,of the service he rendered as a leader and officer of the church and of our esteem and affection for him. Be it also further. Resolved. That a copy of this resolution of tbe consistory be sent to the family of tbe deceased and also to the Chatham Ccurier for publication and' also that it be recorded in tbe church book. By order of Consistory, L. E. Van Deusen, Clerk. W1U M at bla Chatham otBca'8atordaj» and Mondays, Feb^M and 8th, aWlTth and 19th. ~] Relations by Jfcr Ufenoa Grange. —Z- , - la»*a£iuiaiiT,. . _ X Inaamach as AlmlSHy Cod has ctx-n seen fit to remove by Gcath oivr worthy bTothsr, Isaac T. Halzht, thorafore, by vole of Mew Lebanon Qtange Nq_ 831, ttw following rcaolnUona ate drawn np far pnbll«itUln.\^_— _ n ita HW»ot decjiloM ln^hariasoTal^ bj d<»th of oarworthj hroUier,,lM*eT,.Halght. RxsoiTn), That with\ Rrabrfot memory we recognize hi* mactershlp for three years during' the infancy of. this grange, and - e«md a copy euea of tlie \ KBSor.r«»fnrthfij^atthe|!TanBe r or these rosolnUona with condole grange to the.«eKated family. Charlea MT Sherman, — -J. A.-Soasselh Oao.QnH. - Committee TERMS OF COURT. Designation of Times anil Places for Holding Toms of the Coflaty Court. LEBANON SPRINGS. Pursuant to the provision* of the Codr ot _Jvll Proeednre, the undersigned, County Jad»re_Df the Conntvot Columbia, hereby appoints the times and pTSceaTOr holding the tenn»_ot the County Court pi said eoun. . at at at at Manbtt of Bcw- ; York'-Stock -Iidiinjt. G^efgr^p^^ng and \Brokerage Business. CoTroBPOnda&ca. -^and /rennnta Solicited. l TF #iiWTT''yif'ttff*^T''lrrf f''^fii.ttT't*' * -a \~*T^ • • • GOAL iS ^Toc ¥^C0AL Malt Sprouts in Stock. -7-FLOUR—t_ The good kind—making ^ood bread; winter or summar, STUTTS3AJHT, N. 3?. Announcement! sanp \Keep the Candle on the 8111\. The music tyas all well ren- .andjauch appreciated. '4 forfiet'tbedonatiQn.iQr._the \^Cjastor on Wednesday evening, Feb. at the M. E. church. J ^v-'' * • CKAEYVILLE Van Deusen. who had a ^WMvera attack of quinsy is able to be Henry Best in asaisting In Xorvher father, 8ylvester Is sertously 1H at nia i .-^i,oVHiciAw , filled Ills large taken teams • liTJEECHY. Miss Mollie Beebe and Florence •^rrrjan__attendett the W. C. T. 0. convention m Albany last weeTi'. \ MrsT Chas. Gott and daughter, Eva; are epending a fen days with Sirs. Myron Dusenbury. The annual election of officers for tbe M. E. Sunday school took place .Sunday morn i OR Geo. H. Morris, superintendent; Cbas. Golt, assist ant; Miss Florence Sbermau secre tary and treasurer, |Miss Dora Shaver organist- Mollie Beebe assistant; Lou Shaver librarian. Tne W. O T. D. will meet with Mis. Esek Finch Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock Mre. .Caroline Shaver who has pneumonia is improving. KAYVTT.TYB. George W. Adee, or New York, spent some days at P. Reynolds last week Mrs. James H Fowler is Hi with mumps. Miss Elinor Carpenter has re turned from visiting Miss LuluGer- mond of JJassau, - -TUe-soo of Erank ^Ashlpy, a young lad, while playing with other hoys at school fell and fractured an ankle, last week. Dr. Southwortb is in attendance and tbe patient is doing as. well as one can with a broken bone. John W. Finch has. been disabled by a crick in the back but la improving. inPOHREYYILLE. Eorty-fl.ve new books'have been added to tbe school library. Hiss Kate Nlver- is sick at tbe home of her sister, Mrs. Marshall -Anderson, in Bjudson Fred Van Tassel, who was threat ened with pneumonia last week is abetobeout ' Miss Clotilda LoomiajS TeryjSlck at the home -pi' her /brother In Ola verack cBIage. ' ' $L. C. Spangler la a delegate to Tne Bapii Church has been-under repair recently and if to DO still fur ther irnptuved in tbe near future. another list of books was selected on Saturday last by tbe executive committee, for the library. If the members whose annual subscrip tions axe due at this date will kindly deposit the same with the treasurer. it will greatly assist In tbe work. John Totrey, Charlie Thompson and Irving Shuinway, pupils of the school in this place, took Regent's examinations in Chatham last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Adeline KoffittrfH viatting her aunt, Mrs. H. B. Tower In Hblyoke, Mass., for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clark spent a few days in New York last week, Tbe King's Daughters society will meet with Miss Sarah Carpenter, Friday afternoon\. The Bapist Ladies Aid «oclety*will meet with Mrs. Dudley Thursday afternoon. The Star club met with Miss Florence Sedgwick last Friday even ing. WST LEBAHOH. Mrs Harry Hicks has been sick and unable to teach for several days but is better Miss Edwioa Bull returned to Albany with H. C. Bull and family, who were visiting In town Sunday. Wesley Burton ts visiting his sister, Mts. Jaiues Strait. Mrs. I A Bateman is quite ill. Mrs. . John Adams entertained a number of guests last Monday even ing. Arthur Hatiaway was at home on Sunday. The -Lebanon Valley whist club was very pleasantly Entertained at Miss Ethel Bnllaway's They will meet Feb 6th, Tuesday evening, at Miss Effle WaUsworth's. ty in and tor the year 1906, and until otherwise appointed, namely: Second Monday ot January, 10 a. m., at Court House. _ Second Monday ot February, 10 Court Honse. Second Monday of March, 3 p. Court Bouse. Second Monday of April, 10 a. m., ». i _ , , , , Court House. Having purchased the photo coWo £e m<lBJ °' Ua7 ' 10 \ m ' at graph business formerly con- H Secoud Monday ot June. 2 p. m..at Court fay A Q Jj^^ ^ pr6 _ atfeourt Housl'*' °' Septembcr - 10 m - pared to produce first-clasB work First Monday of October, io a. m., at aj^j to faQv enarantee the same. Court House. . , • ,° _ . . , Second Monday of November, 10 a. m.. Prices right. Developing and at Court Honse. i ... • . . ° # Second Monday of December, 2 p. m., at printing tor amateurs, iS One Of CO A ?rfanury will be drawn and sum- OUT Specialties. We\ have also ^11 atrtoes-,- 25oj 3 2-lb cans Peas, J4^-lb cans Corn, 5 2-lb cans Pumpkin, 25c 25c 25c J. H. Page Main Street, - Chatham Close Wed. and Fri *t 6 p. m. held (— . and Decrmher, which terms are a; for the trial ot Issues of law and fact. — A Grand Jury will bo drawn and sum moned to attend the term appointed for the second Monday in Jnne. No Grand Jury orTriM Jury will be drawn or sum moned to attend any of the other terms hereby appointed and designated. Dated,Hudoon, N. T„ January 6tb,190G. MARK DUNTZ. County J udge ol Columbia County. 8TATE OF NEW YORK, /„. . Columbia County Clerk's Office. ) ™ I ROBERT STORM, Clerk of the Conirty of Columbia and atao Clerk of the Supmne and County Courts,- being Courts of lltx-ui d held therein, do hereby certify that I have compared thi ment for boh with the orlgli In this office, and that tha flame la a true and correct transcription of such original appointment and of the whole thereof. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the the seal of the said Court* and I*. S. County, this 8th day of Janu ary, A. D.. 1906. ROBERT STORM, Clerk, I plies of all kinds for amateur photographers. E. 0. Powers, Central Square, Chatham. week, the State\ Q?arrge : IajFi3e^ ;Bead\^bout;bOr-ne^^^^dn : a !nWfir 'shorr>tf:iffl' 9ubscripUp^s\on JtJother' Pager. TheVannp't^c6mjb.nt l£hearlea* *8^8SndFt ^>^P^!ons .f SOME NEWSPAPER COMBINATIONS The Semi-Weekly Courier will be sent one year with any one of the following named papers for the price here given. Tri-WseklyN Y.Tribune.. TrfWttSyST.T. WsrH Tril«n»-P«nn«r, VMkly. Albany Journal, daQr, Albany Timw-Unloii, daily Azuriesa Agriculturist . Troy SM&I-VMUJ Timti. Bural-Ne'w Yorker...-.. Country Gentleman Christian Herald Isle's Weekly ($5.00).... Good Housekeeping Cosmopolitan. _ Toiith 's ,Ctoml«nion-(new), * Outlook, (new* *a.OO )77T7.. 4.00\ Woman's Som«;Companion' ».15 'AnMrlcari-Boy^ r ^;:i r A....- %~1B 53 .^25 --*« 1.76 . 3.50 3.60 3.35 .. 3.35 $2.25 . 2.25 2.50 . 5.50 . 2.25 . 2.50 2.75 •3. p^ce^>witb u aoy ^'o'OicGrr ^lrr^iM > •.'.••S i'./,^-'* - . f i — ......vi. ^ -. I, Y'I T ahotherpagel'The anh'ounc^nient is Tims Of Court isr KatuaUsitlOB. At a term nf the Columbia County Court held at life Chambers of tbe County Judge In the city of Hudson. New York, ou the 6th dny Jttnuary. 1000. J'rtseut. Mark Duntx, County Judge. C OUXT Y C ODUT , C OLOMBI A Co DUTY. In the matter offixlntc stated-days' fnr Final Action In tho County Court tit Columbia County upon FI QS I Ap plication Ot Aliens to be admitted to become CvtUena ot the United States.. In pursuance ot tbe provisions of Section 3 of Chapter 027 ot the L AWS of 1£95. en titled \An act concerning naturalization. «ud regulating the procedure In cases of naturalisation In ronrts of this State.\ ORDERED, that tbe following rule be and the same Is hereby adopted: The following stated days are hereby fixed for taking final action In the Colnm bla County Court npon &nnl applications of aliens to be admitted to become cltixens of the United States, until otherwise or dered, namely: The Second Monday of each month, ex cept the months of July, Angust and Octo ber, the last Saturday of July and the first Monday of October. All sessions of the court for hearing snch applications will be held at the Court House and wUl begin at ten o'clock In the forenoon, except that on the second Mondays of March, June and December, the sessions will begin at two o'clock in the afternoon. , - MARK DUNTZ, \' County Judgo-of Colombia County. STATE OT\ NEW TORK, 1 Colombia County clerk's Office. J 88 - I. ROBERT STORM, Clerk of the County of ('olumbia and also Clerk ot the Supreme u iid County Courts, being Courts of Record 1 eld therein, do hereby certify that. 1 hove o foregoing The Park Row Jeweler We have proven to yon that work done here is done well in all particulars. For this reason we can goar-j-j antee entire satisfaction in work manship and price. A stock of reliable jewelry in entirely new goods. F. L. HEBERT r Jeweler and Watchmaker Chatham, N. Y. ctjoipnred the forei order with f oing copy _ filed and entered In this nulce, and that the same Is A true and cor- rei-t transcript ot such original order and if the whole thereof. In Testimony Whereof, 1 have hereunto i-et my hand and affixed the seal of the snld Courts mid L. S. i ounty, this 8<b day of Jnuu- \nry. A. P.. 19ur, ROBERT STORS1, Cierk. Sunny Side Flour It's Fine. Per bbl. Per 25 lbs. $5.25 .66 A. W. Ball & Son., Chatham, - N. Y. Take a Chair To Q»Vn«y/a|U^«f^Ung'and Op- iUbltahmfolt If in need of bolstering Upholsferin'g-^-;^^\\ 1 ''r^%^#or^^ 'SI'- •jit,' Repairing^ and MtiaOotory ^£!R*^^iym,4\' • WALKER MILLS, Canaan 4 Corners, N. Y. Custom grinding promptly done We have for sale Sea and Oyster Shells, Pratt's Poultry and Cat tle Food, Bran, A JMid~ d lings, Bed Dog and Flour Middlings. FLOUR. Atlas, Crocker's Best, Gold Medal, Pillsbnry's Best, Superlative and St Xiouis. Gasoline by trier gallon or barrel. WUl buy state corn oats and bncfcwneat, or ex change for goods. Give us a call. O. F.WALKER & SON. A. N. Van Deusen has resumed \ UNDERTAKING — ,1-r-j- and has opened parlors at his residence, knoirafv|f as the Weatherbee .... AU- palls, ni^hV \,i ^prCday, willire-\ for the montliof ! \ February m our Rcady~M ^C\ T^tlcn!arlylni;?^jgto Overcoats,. Ulsters, jReefersarid^w • FaricjgS^'ts Single or DoubleJBr*i^t?d. Call and see for yourself Christensen Bros. TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS % JsTain St. Chatham, IT. 1 Colds are a Source of Danger. There is no need of having colds for you can stop them at the shivery, sneezy stage *by taking REXALL COLD TABLETS. Little tablets that act quiekry and directly on certain organs of tbe body, counteracting a con dition which causes a cold's de velopment. Keep these tablets handy, take them at first indications and you will be free from colds all winter. We warrant tbem. • Price 25 cts. SOLD CNLY AT Branioh's Drug Store MAIN ST. \ CHATHAM. Cooperative 'Pfcone. A Special Offer For this Week. FOR CASH ONLY. I will sell Crooker's Beet Flour for 15.25 per bbl. This is an old.reliable, high-grade Minnesota patent-flour and you take no chances In buying It. Washburn Crosby Gold Medial, - 15.50 bbl euh Good quality New York 8tate fancy Corn, 6c can Good quality Tomatoes, * 10c can Good New Orleans Molasses, 86a gal Choice Seeded Raisins, 10c lb a lbs 4-Crown Raisins, 25e I want you to try my chOio^JUVa Coffee at 20c per lb. If it falls to please you your money returned. Try it at my expense. C. H. ALLEN 17 MAM STREET, CHATHAM, N. Y. Co-op- 'FOOBI. EiUHliasd la XSSI- Store Closed Wednesday and Friday Evenings at 6 P. M. Special Sale Spring Embroideries, In sertion and AH over Lace AIBO an entire new line of Valenciennes, German, Piatt and Baby Irish Lace. Largest assortment of these goods ever placed on sale in Chatham. Price -ranging from 2o to 50c yd. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY 50 Scotch Flannel and Wool Waists, were $2 00 and $2.50 for 98o. Reynolds & DeLong LADIES BAZAAR Chatham, N. ¥. REMEMBER )]yr< UMIT (31, 190B The New York Tribune Faiii IB & twenty page national illustrated a^calhiral weeUj .forfarinelpI ind\ their^faniilies, and stands at the head tf Ae_agricTiltr^-.pi^^l ][t is a pHUjlical paper for practical iaimua\i)^^Q^icl^^^ t ; L.Qp-per a year,:T>u ^m 1 ^^81pa supscr^ipnior.THE tE^&OWS®BISW A. N. Van Deusen,