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rforigf^^^ffl^ 06 *° Poderal^Hospi-^ ;]tnUj*bloy<?','''o»'i} porous .plnstcgr are put '%^Mgo-.to draw it out Mile e.n- '#ryffi)j r reljjpSe l there fife, occupy 'cot* 'formerly layed-'in by; Hons.; Albert ,-•>,, w-—•.c ,.-v - (Beverage, Ben TUljnan.-& otfter Egos^ 'Vsi^p^ter^of'-txcvr^pas' to Hhjptric- 1 ^^^^exsc ^eiaulea -Jj£r ;wee]r. On., i'^esday Jbfc .Third, J^eSb'yterian ='Sun-' ^ay^schGoPof Troy was* thoro r -atso the* ^st^ern^Star ofjfjhatha&^injl on $ed\ njBSdaySi Mattifew's German Sunday, isofiool of'Albany holds its outing, also ^•^efofme'd Jchurch Sunday school fcfc •pjiathjtmjThursday* *wiiP witnesswtwo \excut^bnrafiKe jfr^thu TJjfeon Sttn-4: jday \scnoolsV of Atfions and'ihe First' jftcybytelnto .Sunday school oi'CJreen I'Sland i\|iday .will\ again* bring 3wo ex* j^ursiKns;.^'*.'\ John's- *2y£. - E. Sunday fisSSSL o^.gudgpn^and the A. E . Sinn' Sdn'day sehbol .of the sanie eity. iJ0turingip\sig}ist J a number-of—big out- p|c^%i*«e^ronjv]ii»tfurn»rit «n d Hea^fc Surdmw-;-Be«4ijite*r of 'Canaan £ X>led. probated the Albert H^ ^alk ^ who owns .^xnirm:, &yt>£- -,Sjjh6daokj Oonaftn ;0jiO6rriers 'and $fip';:Bkcl, 'despdnaeney' said* bjen up ^herg^^j Kevr 'T ^bi ^Sf ode* bV, .slto'q't^^lSt -\tfE0r^ea^*S5^^^J^*^*«^l^»^ ^e** himself. 'T -Vmi. ^i.-A*- *«'^i*oK^«i'd ,\.'i &V !»ti ;,l )urii ^iLthat '• investigation his life will he/ was feared instrument, . . „ „ widow, Gnsaie' lxteh.*n&' t Ito'^o ^\&X^i»&»fe^k^^^? 8 convinced the s 'u 'rrqgate thai ^'hls ac$ a powerful', w .^on ^'MppreBsing -.Jhe •was not with*Jnt £nt ,t6 TpVo}L&Me wUl» P u ft? esfi - _H# .flroit'^Kcused .from ap- asd the inWunHini -.8 ±anri^: r -.._ , pearing betfore jfh^^Grttad J,ury; and , Attorney^Bnlph ML Co6per >in ob- definitely^, sevexfSfmft- connection .with tain^nga \favorable. decfoonU .in this, 'tbe illegal resort^, , cr &o adds an*im||or^aat .. < p ?ecQden^ to 5 Having suffBr.cdf; froA heart trouble the authorities Jn '^raog &W 'a.. practice. vfor > some ti 'nlo/iFaJTv left'the Hotel It appeaM'frbhv U»6 testiinony t& Anders,-wbej;o>Iio, had lived for many presented that Mr. Irish, 'while Jabor- yearns,. anc^Tvilh .'his. wifo took up resi- iog unde*.n6rVous strain, \went'to'his dence on a\ farm near panaan. Ho be- room iour'd ^ays Jbeforo Jioiook hissijfo came^interested in-the rtfal, estate bus 'itad, tore his name^from tliebottom oF iness, \rJufdevoEed\ a large share of his wH^ Immediately After commit- his attention to- the running • of ,his ting the ac.% stf.Mrs. Irish and 'her- farm. so/is testified, Mr. Irtsh came t o tbeia, Fl ) lk was t0 ^f va be ^ n a. witness in aiid excitedly said:- •> \ the ,fight oxjer the .filing of \the will -ay.I-li&ie done an awful ithiSg. I have of^'The-'-\ Allen and' iiad been in this torn m y name fronurny will. I did notf «ity ^everal timeis to assist Emil E. jnesn-'to do it.' Go't -'mO some inucilago. Fnchs, fomierly,^lawyer for Allen, ih Hhd I'll fasten the nanVS to the paper ^fopanPg l 1 ^'.*? 3 ?^. Dnr vng b' 3 l ast Again.. I' m awfu%\sorry. I did not visib he embodied', puch of his testi- mearf to tear the will.\ mony in ttn aflldayit whicb is ejected t Theto, was no mufcilage at hand arid to prove ,of gre^ {imiwrtance at the Mr.„Iri8h* flaked, so v his *wife and son' trial-'. testifledj.i^, the part\ torn, off could not i • . . t 'j '. • y lie fostenled ito. the-ether 'part with ' J A Century in' Ono Business, •white qf an. egg preparation, ^t wits Charles JS.\Bufhp and son, Lawrence tri&4 t&.d succeeded and the will was \W- -Bump,- have -purcbesed the tobaccp offered ; ior. probate witl^.ihe signature- business .of Geosg&fR. Macy and un fastened as- deacribedT' Suffbgate fl or the name of. Charles H. Bump & Heatolt) ftfter bearing this testimony Stm ^\11 continue the business al the decided thaLthe act of the teBtato* in old stand, '400* Warren stroet, where tearing his name'from the will was uu- itt I? 20 William'B. Macy erected the , intentional and was -rectified by his present'building and opened a tobacco ,'subsequ'ent -nrftt. Ho also decided tbat 'store. This' pel* Removes a landmark while tne testator- may have beeir-in' name from the tob^pco business in Hud- san'e\ when he kiilfftt' himsolf, or men- J Bon > f14 wos j 'u* nundred years ago tally •diaturbe.d '^whbn .no- tore .\the will, that William E-^ Macy started in the he was sanff- when fho will was made, toD3CC « manufactJiring business.—Hud and.'its Tflljdiiy waa no t affeded by Boa B,opubUcan,. 4 , Subsequent acts. Th e estate, yabied,] at aEont. ^4,000 Tfoea to.-the -widW and -_|CeaI JBit?rte Transfers. c^fiir^nhdJiei^rs^ere'--jflsneia}liWflie jf Benbnfc'ST4ph^b'i^a^d\w'2e\lo RichT &Ai^^fi;t^*>rJ&X«~* ! s i:: - li^^teyc^rG]fen^*S0u. \„ ' ,* MarceIl,us\r?r < Wild to Isaad V. A . Snyder,\ Stockport, .$500. Milton M. Hall,' refpree, to Kornelia T. Andrew^ Gennnntown, $500.' William ik CS Wiley .and wife to John Carney, Claverack, $200. ^jOii^^i^^^. t A ^uA''Tim the —& H. - ^Filden 'was-^ihntown Sunday. Mrs. Ernest^Potfer isi rScuperatjagJ ~—\Vflliam B. Snydeirof Brd&lynj N. Y., ii in 'towri.\ • ^ -—Mrs. W. H. Snow is entertaining ont.of town (guests, ^ ' \ - —^Slr. and Mrs. \S A. Sweet are at phases Poster's for. two: months. ' —Mr. McAlbert and sister fife accu> pying 4he flat over Jamea .Sdllivan's. i. 1 —Miss Mary«Nelon of New' York is the guest of her sister, Mrs. McGrath. - —The travelers of tho strfte road are pleased to see the- completion near by. —Mrs. Heury U.'Carpenter 63E Ithaca, is the. guest of Mr. aild Mrs. J. H. £ox. —Miss Harriet Dearborn gave a birthday party, to her friends last Fri day evening. —Miss Harriet Hnlsey and Miss Edith Torrey are- the guests of Mrs. S. J TildPii ' -T-A11 illuxtrated lecture was held in the ('otigregat ijmal church Tuesday evening. —Miss Kles :i Arff has returned from Bev. A. .J. Higglns ar^'d wife on Eoro- pean Tonr—Lexroe p»eenT dec^dr-. Barn -Stone* by lii^binitig.' / w —^airs. John ueigki. \has returned from' ner Visit in Pennsylvania.' ^H^nry-Eapp is npending'his vaca-. .'tion in Albany and Ne w York. —Mrs, W. G. Andrews and children 'are visiting her. parent^ in Cobblcskill. : itfra. Ponny Moore and daughters -of Brooklyn are visiting friends in the village-.* - ' » -r-Mrs. Ethel Elmendorf has been jeent guests in teoyt*n ^^M0nj'^^ --Mrs. BnelJ, o f 06t^k ^0 ^t £0^ of faef aaugI^,7M^' r ^jn^ro^tMi|i^f •Howard' Bain hisvpn^J^^^^^^ .confined, to the house with an ulcerated tooth. * • - , jVt <>-«»,x>-iu —Prof, and Mrs. Arthur T. Bennett! J- E. King and aaug^tg^ spent last'wcejTwifh friends in Mada 1 Dorothy, are guests of friends..,t^^j lin. . 1 'oughkeepsie. • -ICharlos Raeder'of Grand Gorge - Mrs - Wm - Ainsworth and children,!^ was 4 Sunday guest at L. L. Van Al - uf Alt,ai, - V were recent ^ esiB of ^i^M len , s -' , and Mro. Nina Johnson. — Mrs. A . Payees and grand- '^'|« iliiu^liter, Margurite Payles of Albany 1 arc (fueit* i>f Mr«. Robert RusseL 1']* - l-.-sicr Barret n f \V hite Plains is be sold on the £ 'W —Mrs. L. H Pardee- of (.'astletou is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Hurt.m Johnston —Miss L. 'fhtinipson has gone to Chi cago tp sjiend the summer nith her brotl^r, \\ m. Thompson * ( ' —There will be preaching e\erv Sun 1X1 ' -- Ic e ( ream \yil liurr ti law n ^n'urduv afternoons and 111 JJ— ilurnii; th e warm season. ..',3 1. & ^f^^^^i^^f^P*^^^ auil S iostUn|^wir.Ul eisahman's'-at ttat placo JEViday. aiid ^Saturday. pivt fe'ttin^f thajt place. by the.score of ^ '3Che Glaveraok team was defeated by th<j ( iftuyvesant Palls* team Saturday '*'^'tuyxc3nn .t^'ail3,.by,the'scpre of 11 >|^»|,>;.»f ! 'A- L ..^.5h 'e.\ BinQ^Bjl ]8 -,baseb?kll team, of Al- feaay?...aefeaied» thgiXKindefhook team Spurdji^^M^deriQot^, f^5 ^hV *^a^»a^vteam--wa8f defeated at ! Sto^tvi}iei^y^;jfig team of that place ^yjrtjffl ^y 'y', —\—• ^^35 -^^di^ititke^hlEller. • at 1' l.ara»nv . > fu r the summer. Miss Cora \V hitney of Albany is a tj gxi?*\ tii her. iiuiit, .Mrs. Frank Hallen* ^ _ heck , . Z7\ —Louis Thomt.son of Plttsfieldi. ;;.C4< gone abroad for the summer They 1 't» i K iv Mass.. canie o\cr to his father's lagt .:i'W> are to visit Mr Higgins' home m ....... v.»v\5 s|«'ndiii(» her vacation with relatives atjj-tv morning during the\ months of \\ cstficld. Mass. , July, August and a part of September Sunday school at 1.30 —Rev A J. Higgins and wife have —lirnj. Pea^ody of Ni w York has been bpeuding his vacation with, his •father, A. H. Peabody. •—.lohn McQuade is malong ejctensive imprnvenients to his bouse by the addi f _ - .- , „ tion of a larjre front piazza.\ • • est a short \ isit . j w o ' o 1 , , ' o. • —Miss Alice Perrv, Miss Ella Bob* ~£. —Mr. and Mrs. Sevmonr bpencer —Duvul and I.awreaz Strain wlio - • ^S> and son of Springfield have been visit )mV e been with Miss Anna St»am for f rt B , and , Kddie Lo |» del i ° f P ° u1 ^' . Scotland anil several place s of intcj» week in an auto. He will remain for tiS-- Tne Veterans of > -tne Spanish Wa r Elect Officers. .A moeting.fif the roieranr Of the Spanish-American war, c who - .live in Hijdson and. vicinity was held last •wdeic and steps t&Kon to, form' a post Hudson., The following -officers [-Were/electfidV 6pmmander, Rinbard C. Paynej •Senior - vied commander, John Fitz- Gerald. Stuyvepanl?- Falls, by the scbro of 5 8 ^ri 'Kn e '*MAt >ranjft team, ,of .Albany vcent'l . _ . . , „ . ^^^derh-ol)^ Satfirdaf a'nd^efeatedf 7 ^^^«^«^dor, Jann.a Uar~L Adjutant, Charles W. \Clapper. .Q.il., LronisH. fayne. ••A Chaplain, Raymond Priest.' Officer of t*he Day, Frank-'S. Mappor. » .Officer, of the guard, Charles Haw- ver. . . •' . . », Trustees, Grant A. Miljier, Hnn^y A.' Dinetiart; WilKam W. Be'nnett.\\ • Surgoon,, ^Unlnf S. \f)ec-ker>- ' Prphibitlon-National Convention. Tho Prohibition putt^ TviU hold its nattonaLcon'yoJtiQn inVCotnmbus, July, 15 ija'dlO, following, the- state prohibi-' tion cohvenfion. Preparations'for re ception of the delegations from 46, i'Statea^, ore b'eing .completed, Woman Dies of Fright. Mrs. Jennie Andrews of Winsted, Ct., died Monday frpro, fright, the doc tors 'say. She was stung by a wasp and died before modioal aid could be procured. Mrs. Andrews leaves two children, ono of whom is Robert L. Andrews of Hiidgpji, ,N. v, ing t'horles Spencer. —Miss Cocma who has been visiting the past year, have returned to their \ t , ha\e lieon guest-* of Mrs. L. Ham, for a week. home in the south for the summer _ t , Mrs. Albert Kelly has returned to her i _ Mrs . 0 Clapper and daughters, 1 ~ Mlfi8 Maude Tator who has bee », »; hop.e in Pittsfield, Moss. fhariotto, an d Helen, visited Mrs/ in cam P \.Q u \chy lake for the past Mrs. A. Ross Rider has returned . Clapj-cr's mother, where the girls ez wpek hoDle ' Sunday but wU1 ft home after spending several weeks re- poet to Temain this summer turu 11 1 a fe J* d 11 ^- y i.A cuperating from tonaihtft. ' | —A severe electrical stor m passe d ~ T S ' rfam,m of Alban y ha * t -Fred C Schuster, representing Tne 1 over this section Sundav A barn on w,th Kobert ^ u9scl for ° Week .W assistinrrJiinLtluoug h harvest as is :htS'~*.& , fistOmT-—. lightning Very little damage was be breaking ofXh ^ebelt at th |J| done however power house at StuyvesaM Falls.caused-'^ -The fol.ow.ng league officers have: t^c carsof the\ A-^and ttj^rj^ lilden Company in New York city is | the farm recently purchased b y Mrs. . in town on business. jvireenleaf of New York was struck by —Many from New Lebanon attend ed the Rogers Grilley. concert at Gar field last Eriday night. —Mr. Muiiller who has been at Mrs. H. C Rogers has left and is traveling in Canada*with a.crowd bf his pupils. '-•-Edwin Butler has resigned his po sition with <5oloneJ S. J. Tilden v and rettrrned to bis home at Oak Summit,' N. Yt> • CANAAN 4 CORNERS. boon elected for the coming year: Pres- ^^J^l^^L^L ident, Mrs. R. Boyd; first vice-presi 1 dent, Mrs.. James Williams; second viee-president, J. D . Reynolds; third j ^ ident, Mrs. R. Boyd ; first vice-presi inconvenience of the public • „ . „ T • ,„•„- A —Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph Schott of^. * dent, Mrs.. James Williams; second . , y . ^-\- 4 Brooklvn and Lorenzo Herbs of lie* . ,=p Baseball Games—Death of Mrs. Har riet Ostrander—Guests in Town— A. H. Falk's Remains Taken to Ne w York. Worshipers at Mt, Lebanon. ^\ One of the high priests of the order t>f-Sun - J Wor8hipet8- -was at-tho T<ebnrion Shaker? Sunday \with' five of his fol lowers. _Ho was clad in, his oriental robes arid spoke English with a slight foreign accent,' Ho delighted a largo company 'of tho ^Shakers.. Six of his followers*' ha ^-'J &iften at the Shj —Missionary meeting at the church parlor, Friday afternoon. —Mrs. R. A. Wixsom is spending some time in Springfield and Boston, j u , e nt in North Chatham cemetery. —Mrs. Htfrry Williams and children treasurer, A. Harrington. - , just returned ,fro^ tlS^lBan ^S -Jordan Clapper, a life long resident' P ital where be uud«rwent a 8er .on^p || g of this-village died at his home on^ mth Uls 81fiter ' ^ *°%M Sunday last at the age of 73 years. ert R usa 4 . - -.J»7&%§ He sustained a stroke about three ~ M ^ re Charles and ^jey months ago*and had since been eon.'™- Wenda \ Bame * and fined* to his bed. A private funeral' \ lun tw0 sections at tfie lEp- ^ was held on Tuesdav afternoon at 2.30. wor,h '« a ^ e serv.ces Sunday evening^, ^ Rev. S. B. Gregg of North Chatham; ^altor and M.ss Jennie Gregg officiated. Undertaker Boekerfeller !' la .- d '' Tho ™™ '.^ a d « et *>* w * M v. 1 v. «• .1 oiin and piano. I t is hoped that ali;<-*% bad charge of the remains with inter- ' * . -»<.', ' wdl attend the league services which CHATHAM CENTER. 1 arc to take the place of the evening -><5^ preaching'service during the sununor.-'J^ 1 mouths as they will be both- infereatingj^^ jahd profitable. . '' '^M Bheriff Gonn«r?8 -BMn Struck. The storm f{ 'of-b Sunday afternoon struck tho largo^' xar£t b,arn of ex- Sheriff Matthowr'-.Cpnncr at Stuyvesant Falls, and i t waafcomphjtfciy burned to the \gTaund \yilu ils'contents, enttiiling -a loss of between $3,0U0 and $4,Q00. The animals whirjli were in the barn were saved, and fyiis Was about all. of Winsted, Ct., are visiting at Chas. Gott «. \^v^'harles Kline and Miss Minnie , PeatsN>-r Albany were married last i Burial of Mrs. Barden in Our Cemetery Saturdn^. f -^Several City Tf|Wtors in town. —The I remains of ^. H. Falk were ! taken fo Ne w York city where . the J _ M)S3 ^ ances „ spending ' Baseball is Getting- idvely-A Weddiiw^ funeW serMces were held, - | a foup , e of weeKS(!lt Lake Buel MaS3 . in Town-Junior League Orgaaiaed^ijl^ OLD« CHATHAM. r and Mrs. Charles Barstow and of St. Paul, Minn., former resi-^ uents of this plaoe are at. John Wag ner 's. <• i —The Canaan baseball team prayedf a. return game at Richmond * last Sat urday, sccro 19 to, 2 in favor of the Canaanites. Saturday, July 18, they' will piny the Chatham Tigers on Al bert Wagner's lot. x —Recent and prosont visitors include M?s. Gilbert Groves, Miss Angie Lam- phcar of -tho Children's hospital at Mrs. Charles Groves'; Mr. and .Mrs. Schcrmcrhorn and Mrs, Lowell of Pitts- field nt W. H . either's; Mrs. Deckor of rittsfield at Mrs. \ Coons*; Mrs. Blake and grand -daughter, Bertha Blake, at M. Brockvay's; Mrs. Emer son Millar of Springfield at Jcpsa Mil iar *»* —Tho funeral oi Mrs. Harriet Os- trandtr was largely attended from, her Into borne last Friday afternoon. Rov. i P. S. Campbell officiated. -Miss Wilson and Miss Bithor sang two selections. For ^six months .Mrs. Ostrander had -Elbert Oliver of Lee, Mass., was^^ jpi —Mrs. Kahn of New York is board ing with Mr. and Mrs. John Loveday. ' —Nowton Goold harvested and housed most of his large rye^ crop last • in town aver Sunday. weok. , —Mr. and Mrs. Edward- Wilbur o£j^|| —Mr. and Mrs. Kraff of Brooklyn ' Pentmet, B. L, were recent gdests -^ij^^ haVe moved into the Lant cottage for. Mr and Mrs.*F. M. Wilbur. , eifi ^l^ the summer. * j —Mrs. L. V. O. Noul and her dauglSWS —Wo had a sovero electric storm j Miss Lizzie Nop! of BrqoUytt4rfS^?||| Sunday, afternoon and' slight hail. The summer guests of Mrs.'L.'P.^PeaT^leJSl'? rain was very acceptable. | \—Mr. and Mrs; William Van Alstyno of Plainfipld, N. J., are nt his brother's, P. P. Van Alstyne and family. —Daily loads of telephone poles pass to rough hero indicating extensions and improvements in tho Hollot lines. • —Claudo Bnokwitli of Brooklyn vis ited his parents last week. Hi s moth er is .gradually regaining heV health. ~Crbguot .partiesHarB' very •popular —Prank Peterson of Jamaica,^ and Charles A. Hulbort wefo caflerif|jijg at tho Hulbert homestead on Saturda^^^ ^Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence Pole /^Sip Springfield, Mass., are guests of, and Mrs. Harry Staats. ' iR ^^S •Mrs. M. E. Pimlott, Mrs. Sarn>:^@|^ Bailey and 'the -Misses- Hsftlio' and^M^ll Bailey \* aro '\guoSi3 -«f- Mr, and/*if^&ffe '3 Pimlott at the M. E, p'afsonagc.'- -r ^Mnmeo-mt-tbe^L ^Tiar^nago^^^^^ here and players dot tho lawns every Sunday 'afjte ;rnoonV >M'SH^T^%|fe^ owning eager on the favorite spdrt. '«« Miss^jClivo -Eirretti «?%S^%^|| Mr. and Mrs. II. S.^tiHer have '-Wato.-^^ < . been on an auto cscursi6n vlMfiagA-^^^k^agUct under ,li8 ;^f ^g^ friends' ovor in Greene county. \ . - —Mrs. Martha W. Barden who died. .- . , Wu confined to her room arid, Xvas o ^ N wag ^ rh , a ^ m ^ jlow^WW great from organrc hcart-trou . fot JR ^ ccmcteT7 i aSt - Wednesday; 1 \ ^ ^ .blew . Besides, (fao dnugbtcr 'who -lived _ Miss Mabcl^hadseynndiKsaiMkto with toy-sfeJ^wh^ed 1 by• a grand ao - rtuwarto 6r Nc -v ^Ydrtt altajSte^ son ,-^Ohn ^J ^Vmy .';6f^Pitt8fie }d^ and . ~ . .„ v .«l^li'ii «kftS