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the xxk^.^i>ej^xriWi3^(l ft'la fed. ilt'\^^;>y^e'inish » i$Jhe .animal* ji^1bi^°«Siil«.geiie(al' -V-jippeaijince otfthriftj-ana also \prevents trot&learaat'arise 1 ebrnellipfo\ from too Wen corn.- ,* V -^V™* - -4. x ^er.Wggest-^lttodrl^'a^lmtala^-W, ~ made. jvKenjvrheaf lai&TW.ylpwe^l early' ' >«'• :Jt»pspaliy\r^jrna rip d'oiKrjfj; &a jf^is* Vleft ya%Ws^bndttlon*Very-;lonjf ttifere fSf *'7 **U' r lipt, he^left .enciagb. _ moisture 'Ho 'j Is among •^tl»'loi$B6£'- By ^regnlrlng grange jtoejbbjersalp in i,«BJ*k.to *e to nsured .the in oral '& naaird of flie un- i,4e'rwrltlng Is re duced to the mln- -;lfiinni,' as the character of the Lffi todlvidual rmis£> , TB X 'BHABKT 4 >passed -upon 1 Upftlrmao executlva ie 18 -^mmftte^\ ^^gibip to seeTc.in- -~ -, - Barance In 'th'ese co^mp>itos/ in otner_^rordj,vtne merri*] bSrsaTp*5f \toe\ -grange insurance com* p.anles;,ls twice •sifted. No grange com\. .&any>ri as^eter,ib^n~knowm ( to t&U ror ,TepndIafe'any. ; Justuclahna, ' • Co^perattTe.)in8arance l bona USa ^aCTeemeVfc between^in^vidn^ to\ Ifelfr •nay each other's losses. It la the onjy sitae- -vray to Insure, for \by. such agteement we receive our*rotectIon\at* .v,^ . „„ .. _ . . actual\ coet Th^grarike companies as- M***™ P**? actions. Quietly he •zz,-z~~.u~^ >^^^^n^f^1\g»thers Tip tho reins of government. pmeiprefef to -wait' Tibseedlng-, time before\ they' <;pui^1J^harroTO'to •worfc.-rYon cannof ; ^cle^'-flfle, aoed-bed, by that meth\ .{Kfepstbe tbartxmiB; g^Ing from $tie '-^tfoe.sthp ; gr$und la piowed, up to*seed- l&K'-VfyHi ? na D^.-* 1 ! means harrow; otters-Very <SkUc\ This be much/easier and evenly. ;and \Stock Grower, sess, policy holders.to pay actual losses ; onl!sj- On : the sthpc handhold Une.com^ panleB'.as8es3 and collect In advance e'non ^bi money noj.snly io-pay losses, but \aisQjto pay exorbitant salaries to |-ofltcei»r One cbropany pn 'Si during 0807 .'\.- ^^v<a»wdet^but5yrao«5yinatterai ^irhjch t to be neg- ..letter time to iMtofe the ~-$he .bottom_| «^Jp 1t%&3^LS^*I^%' thpro.ughiy I ' ^-Mrap^tJiniJ!the'w^s] washed^down. \'Tholtop at^ ccyerl^ shenidybe made rat^'pifpof. .^lt&^c^'p^.y^^x^ntoe^' • saTHples^of .^weTP^mtlerSna^BW^oniy: '^'j'r^ferttyieightiwerV^pTOtfo^^ onghly',Teholesome^3)^e>twentyjOtie= <^ 1 ^e^':Wo.fg^t'tfatiening. •'*\igetihi, mri<i&ritt&~£Aw\^^' 1 8&i; ^thee. \grains: m fi ber /Mbsbe ^^lnva, 1 \fcreat 1 many-caSea. ^t^B(mk St porjfsla^ - Ub\ns «baa 'Ma^.^e<^tii^%o^ t- ^orj' iavorablo ''to^the^barJfcBy'j' ftn-'genV' '/'^fiave' showii , ^i > ^i«Si ^3 &' ! &i^^ti5 ; the>QWnktog^f,^^ 'andifllied wItK\f^»ah\W5aiter\ r , J -l^^^i'iIn»ect^oTi^r.sprlnl^;ttt tboilien'si <featthew and kerosene ;ofl .witt|^i.\Tre«kT a';g^,;tr^tmen^^flic«;'r;\f< , : pot-; pWK^fiMV^e^'AcoomlpiitiSel. vS-Eet'ns'lift np-'the -veil, and as'-we ^opl^^'jearsi'weT^teh^a -g'ilmpM' pf>* the American farmer of the future. In days of yore we see' him -tarn In- Stlncttrcly toward bis own, the grange. -There he learns that the.-t^o'secsjetjof, $is; succ^'UeB'^to^Wgent 'ofgiiSlztir: ^.laught •ttat'lf he ^wcflld\w^sncc«si| ij'bje enemy t^t^he-'d^^^^ayafofj !;^--i^effic^v ?^<C5Be*l^iB T gcr«tii>«tb« polls -and.' vote, •vnot^9S>.\!flie; 'jPtir^X bpsj« 'J^firitV. of * ,the .grange fttes' obmpa- In dividends, an' average annnal dlvl dend for' all the companies of 24% per cent. Theses dividends went to a com paratively few stockholders and none to the policy folders. 0.nly last year one* of, our grange companies saved Its policy holders the munificent sum of nearly $40,000, as compared with the cost In a stock company on the same amount of Insnranco—goodly amount to save to the' members In two counties. Fifty-one counties of New York state-| have the benefit of grange Insurance. One hundred and twenty-one co operative companies, including the grange companies, reported to the central organization the total amount .of risks carried to bo $381,541,325. The average <^ost per $1,000 for all these companies - In 1007 was $2.77. The t ^M-j.-a.->>-.-.^y..- •^^ifi&Ujjcturar Dor^eti of ^>«nn«yl^| mm :vanW on ; ' jth© ,>VmerMan * Farmer^ >• an. DonsErn. dlrtates, bnt as best protects the Inter ests of his fellow farmers ana. the com mon good of humanity, placing prtocC ;• -\'Bijyoui'^)Wi».'0neern, 4 - --^.-Jf^m^aallyyiTtofcj; '- 'ivW''you>-t6ok;**;;twt>li' • iC^forward. r.Or^'iflwigiili^iatcfrt A>« you standing stlllT Have you ofcllfe'u ledger • V- ,-(BonJotu4i:'moro to show „.*Buch iBn&aJnL'TaSIXSr .'I>6o'lr;'to\lnnoy«tloa , •--vHMfit.-.Xor»y>r,;«hnt. *- •*•i''JtQuad;»Bd-ro«ndyoa gUOa \.X4ke<t^twb^IeaXoraea _v >- >Tiaiti;ta>' ohaar«a-Tkte. . U JRI«I* a^AapCha ..to fathom. Th«'ro'«ure h«j»ht« to aoalo, . Batt^youVj'c*nn6t>'reaeh them • * ••\T\ joiir^niifftalJftll &Kouh\t-'the]'(i«in f - of progreaa. -Hw8»HiUC >r the gods jt'you have no, ticket r TouSrilr «do' the rods. Fine Drawing. He claimed to b« an artiat. Borne said that he woa not. Be dipped Into a lottery And drew a house and lot. fl-S2S^J??* ,W 70,1 ^ P^^Se^aS^^ef i •-J^l^i^lp^^r^ it oft* \6^ye8JrI\:i^ember 'now. He has «»£^iDJ^i1iN4^^P^&4't the ciab About the Same. \I nnderstand he Is a writer at flc- tlon 'r • -<>fo^b»^ipu«ilistk-editor on the Dally Bump-*- .-- . \Oh a writer of frlcti6ii. H —~ T Paving the Way. \He sent a telegram to his wife Bay ing that be would be home on the evening train, but as she was not used to receiving telegrams the shock al most frightened her to death before she -opened it\ \How senseless of him I Why didn't he telegraph her In advance that he .was going to send the message T Shnpte Solution. \St X.keeps on raining we wOl nawe to do as they 'do in France.'* \Wbatte that?' \Let it-rain.\ PERT PARAGRAPHS. Wnea a woman loves a man isbe isn't half so much interested In who he Is going to vote for as she Is In when he shaves and shines his shoes. It would be easier for some o* us to ten the exact truth if we bad a com mitted) to pass upon what the exact trsth Is. i When listening to the tnfe of the mis deeds of some people we can't nnder stand why Satan long ago did not pat them in as general manager. Typewriter •-Aitortfftr^ana.- CoanflBllpfctf^ ^oterfjwrj' 'Snrgeony JOfflte and, \reav M®, Opposite B. & A, &. E. crossing, lower - Mais St. SaaTiag; Hair Cutting, Sham- pooiag. -KTBt-closB -work viLadies 'and Jffare-, fttaves aixi jpara-farp .--\of^all kikda. Btoaa opposite ' K * \X ^'3. which fell- from his hands at the call of .his country many years ago; and pro ceeds to drive. We see him so adjust fthe'mx laws that evetfy dollar, no mat ter^ In what Invested, bears its Just sbarersr taxation. We see the national $1,145,263.80 in salaries. The stockifre, „ a ^ ta . gov . ernmellt3 Joln handd wlth ^2^r n ^l^^^t^ *>* maintaining pubHc Toads,- these roads being built accord ing io specifications, with all graft eliminated, in a continuous line, con necting county with county, farm with townjjr city and not In a crazy patch work. * We Bee the parcels post estab lished and well managed under the im proved -and- extended rural delivery, a child of the grange. We see the citi zen go to the polls and vote direct for the president and United States sena tors, thus preventing in a measure the Illegal use of money in politics and making the. individual responsible for tho character of the man whom he as sists In placing In office. Wo look still further Into the future and see thousands of beautiful farm homes, with wen kept lawns, adorned \average cosFlo the grange companies! wlth fragrant flowers, interspersed 'Js* but $130; per $1,000. a saving in I wlth ttcea nnd vtoes lad en with Ius- ' * rorof^tho grange companies of 07! clori * surrotinded with contented flocks and herds and waving fields of golden grain. From each housetop there is floating in the breeze a silken j banner upon which is Inscribed In let ters of vgoTd these grand, sublime and beautiful mottoes of our Order: \Faith In God,\ \Charity For Ail Mankind\ and \Fidelity Forever.\ Within those homes sit the father,'mother and the children,' with faces all aglow with Intelligence, refinement and happiness, and fhere shall go forth from those homes jmany mllliojjs of bright, strong, stalwart young men and maidens, skilled and disciplined to meet and overcome the difficulties which they may .encounter, and that this fair land of ours may raise up a people whose righteousness exalteth a nation apd the grand mission of the grange is ac complished. A Cirnnye Fair Association. ^What a grange can do to enhance the interest\ Jot agricultural affairs is well •illua'trafed by- the'Union Grange Fair ateoclatiori. of Plymouth, N. H. This ^r^nlsatipniynas. leased the Pemlge- %8saetJ^\ttto«-park for seven years ,j^vt^^^'pis-m» thfci year. ^S5?awmrJ«S&p^i^e- association comp\\riie»|^eJg^rangee of Graf ton and .'fefflfj^'^ftoffl^^j^'MBdcttttlfin has good^.lUhWa^PWc^ng^- Explained. \He would give half his fortune to hear, a piano played.\ \Is he so fond of music as that?\ ^1 -don't know about his being fond of music:\ \Then why his appetite for piano playing?\ \He is deaf.\ j You never can tell by the way a girl ' shakes hands with a man whether she intends later to shake the entire man. ^ It is a good thing to have ambition, but don't be disagreeable about It. I There are others. For Speed Safety, Surety A Solid Roadbed Is essential Visibility ««d Speed in the Underwood (Tabulator) Typewriter ore supported by perfectly balanced construc tion. Underwood Typewriter Company. St GteCe Street, Albany, N . Y. W. P. Darrow, Local Agent, Chatham. RIGHT FROM FACTORY At Wholesale Prices We sell stoves direct to you, thus saving you tlie re tailer's profit and also the salaries and expenses of high class salesmen whom we would have to pay if we sold our stoves through the dealers. Stoves Ranges GOLD COIN Made of the best material, by the best workmen—a highest grade product. In many handsome styles, with sjv-cuil furl- saving grates and every modern l.tb»r sav ing attachment Stove polishe-.l and set up in any home in *J\roy or vtcmi'v, freight paid to any other railroad stitj'/n in tie U. S., and with each stove goes our written guarantee to tike it back at our < x K-n?>e and refund your money if you do not iiki it after |iccnt3.«i>cr '.?1,0C0. 'Tha.largest.grango company in New jork \haV risks amounting to nearly .'^liOOOibOO. Who can truthfully say -|thefarmer-has - not been able to man- .age the business of oo-operntive insur- apce Bticeessfully? .'•.V • < W. H. VARY, s 6yer£eer\New York State Orange. Qranga Influanca. i^jt'he gtibd^an^ -Tielpful infiuenoes of j^&.grarjgfe^turally group themselves inder^:;three; iieads-^oomradeshlp, 'co- o'r^ratipn;ahd^'cltteenihlp. >^porQ^'e8%i{ mgfaatsr-^&OM social i^uenCeaQ|hat^A!^,oU^.oi the ttater- na) q 6bU^ttona.a^'ai^i^ . 'iMM}t^^m!a0^':p^bpl^ the -trade ;au^''i£ridVaI].; .f^in«V^'comt>ixie& , bcy- ^ifeJ^ib*iaip5^|j'^ft*d' <f <[.•-. ' \•• •^^W^^^.'^yit^tte '\-'I^uenceii tjaalt/emajiate t^n£c^^iitftt».-'«avc^»>' ^a:^6iht^p^u\^^%--: ? v .;. ^bese^latter; : ^ , .;certai^^th«» rnosti •^tairas'* weBt *a^tB»f,mc«t,aub^ ^of the mWe'/ripon- its'inembera and jU» eWorld' There to i»-ii^ rand f«ttrn^,upon' ONE YEAR'S TRIAL Send for FrM Catalog rlo^nrlbUiR and Il'iu*- *»ai T j i 'I * -i i w .t \ ^ j « • 12 J TakoOa^xood Ave. or &/ckwaj car at LJ atop Mj*ticKi GOLD COIN STOVE COMPANY IS *>okwood Avonuo, Troy, ti. Y . auasoj J » Foondrr. Establ ithod 18G0 ) $1.00 B ^f7 E °v A ^ B o A R N K Yond $1-00 Ht»»M«ra l«ar« O^XM J T) WHAEf, foot oi Hea»7l»c ijc, Jaiiy oad euacuty S' P. ii. ServUa aa< aeeojotaodations th« b«st. CUISINE UNSURPASSED. For Uct«ts aajL stat«r«»i>s apply at Wharf. TfiT a ?nw copy .of our official organ, \Th» TonnstV Magaihio\ which can taim OT«r 300 a>J>g*»<iu tenr* from 64 apirards, write J. P. MeOwin, Q. jf. Agnat, 1338 Broadway, New York. Wt W. 5|. TAXIS, K«w T«rk Dewtjat,\ Saturaa7i _i «aa~Tnf appeiatiaeat. Eiamiaae#as and-eati- . , mates tt*^ Ofiee wjtli„P.- £;&mv$l..\!&' c Park, -Opsend Insuraace ; Agent*,-- Mm- '^CfA •oaia BiiM^^Caatka*.. - ' _ iT^j Ck»tfca», N. Y. f (aear B. & A. depot). t'-|2 dealers ia an Wads of limber and tint- ber, lime, «emeat, sask, blinds, daom, aad everytkiag usually found in tkia lin« of bumimess. Before erecting your building ea.. for estimate. -it. Bank ing by Mail is now carried on as easily as in person. WE ESPE CIALLY SOLICIT de posits from those having funds awaiting invest- meat ON ALL SUCH we al low interest-, from date of deposit, the RATE de pending on the length of time money is with us. INTEREST is also allowed on DEPOSITS subject to check. WE WELCOME SliAUu ACCOUNTS., BERKSHfRE LOAN & TRUST GO., rtrrspiEU), - - MASS. 24 North Street U.S. MAIL FOR BANKING An absolutely safe and con venient method of laying aside a portion of your earnings regularly and making it earn for your Put your money in our strong Savings Bank. We have paid PER CENT. INTEREST from Jti\.unrv i. 1908, OP rmnurts from one aollar to $3,000.00. Better than stocks or Bonds. Albany City Savings Institution IOO STATE STREET, ALBANY. N, Y. Write lor «nr i»»»kIut'*TJ.S.Mail for Baaking/'explains everytbin' It Is a Fact . .. and people are beginning to realize it, that we sftU Better Mtnie for Less Iney than the average city store. We represent the same High Grade Manufacturers and can buy for cash as cheap aa any firm. If You Need New Furniture It will pay you to sea what we have and get our prices. We have a few after-the- Hoh'day Bargains that will pay you to pick up. Remember, we halve everything in Comfortables, Mattresses, etc r : : : Si % MM: FURNITURE GO.