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•^^SfM^i^X^Mi.^lf^ti. high ^4 ^wi ^*T«iie^ipment7 in ^'character, SMMf\ \\\\^^~>-..~- ;ahiH^£aiid^e5TOrience, .because tested .•i^iiftrafi^«%i?oik: ho ( Xaa proved his 'Ur^f^cd^leM ^sJKr.' \ihiiL acquaintance ^fe'^^'^inW!^ 6^eia^wrtat«^ing c fionalgoveriunentand Ms capacity in- HSpi ^ifram .a sp'rained-> ..anjaeKwnich '-'^aa felligentiy-and^justly'to plan and di- WsiZ&.&Kimiuisi i» i5» TOonaVin ifont ;rect,ne£'essa^ reforms that I most ear- #j '-'_\\SIii.' npatiy^isipport 'the** candidacy of Wil- ;?*3M* 9t -< liam- Sowi^Taft, \ « ^J** af*i ^ . J ^ tr f c * for • PJUNTOW KHKTIKOII painting St. Mary's, church at Stny-. _ „ \_ vesantPoUa:- - • The OOtmiEK Printing, Hon.. a ^John Bynn of - Tuckahoe spent- *£ P ? redffrtat *f^ y ° U ™ 7 a ^. . . * . wquire from ,*n Address Card to a - Sunday af the .home, of Charles A. 3 . ~ _ . - - _ _ \S\ H — hook. We solicit orders for Commer- -The Third and IJrarth: degrees .will * be^pnferred at-thi Grange' off Eri r ^ ^ ***** jcight. W.-^uM There wilMeVn ^aolOs:f y ° U • ; by^^bBthors^r a&Vor^e'cenS' *;orK ?te Heads, let- and .zefreshmentB -wili be served. \Tri^\ r -^ w ^ «VW««W* ^usines. Oarda, •dar^wSiR Oct: 30,\ at 7.30 Veioek -«- d ^Wtt' Sifiiiiiig Harvest Homo, supper will be,held'fof ^^'V^ 0 ** d,Wro * 01 ^ the'benefit of the Orange. \Supper will* b?';sprved*for ^25 cents at the Grange . < „ „ . _ _ -llL4.h'all,. AH; the. public are cordially L *°* * *»-• Anctton ^Tfcfiaorge-Hj-Hrown- and- W jllifcttV > .' Van. AJstyie will go as delegate* to the* ,*«*< J * w circular, of bounty convention at Hudson tin Thurs-\ Wttd \ h » ndlBd P«>«»P«T- ^•7- \flay. Invitation, for Weddings, iDancas, •JL?:' /\^Mrsi EdwardV. V. Stoliker and Coma to, ua when ££^3 ^*i .'W«lfe«7 are \ spending a ^ ne ««-. ( \ • a »««JWt j^^^eik^ll^E?TCis». Amy' Corbin at •j.V.- • *'^chightieoke. r- ^mm^mtfLis spending by ^ Thom P s ° n °» Sunday. C J - W oa^^irijorV city. .-League meetog Sunday evemng nt CI. ; : V^M^M^^ver is -a guest W °5 a # b J, ^ ffar \^ on - a >fc.-ii>J*-o*:it2-i!.^i £^.ii «AC .^i .I. 3 _ —Prof Ploger was confined to the house last week but is able to teach ••• - l t>™ A - -D- -4 »ii '^'£^^i!^BB^^^r - M» 8 - Oles of Pittsfield waiiye -Bev. .A-.Hi -i^b^aphVaia •v. 11.-4 .11 .'.'335S T>een takjng-.-a,'threeS-w«e».' wifl.occnp^thaJpuIpiti-on^nn ^|^The ,; Harvest4fippfir held last Fri -relatives at Holyoke^Ma^^^i.:^ ^™,.a^d'Spencertown. The Spencer- I.- ^Angustus-yandorp^el ii^ff^ S«mpeople ianaaheS a fine progran -u~I„_ _-_: C j iiiii , «-.2wi_\.. -i'-ii\^** 0 much appreciated. Pro > naa been visiting \Kis mother;)\Mrs.^AS J..^V\anderp6'er.\ a ^-'1, n'ew„bartender at the' KHderhQiffr Wfitift? \ ^rBt^Ada^-wer*e--Sunday^guests^fei ^J.-.' ,.Char,ies H. Merwin's; ' - ^o^ontr^ors^have^Sieio* W^f^^'-^f^ ::x L_iuSw^- —T tt--\^ «n.ral -of 'hsr ; ;brother,.'Henry-Castle, IP ^^^^^^V ^S ^day|fiS^^ '.^ % •f'-trDr,^ahd^i^.D.^Ii. j^Spattldirigr/ P., ^i^t^^^^^^^^^ou^'lB^f Harrington, MSs^'Q^S^ver/Mss Jtath\' ^n~Allen andLMrs^iQlei^ aitended^th.ei ^rniig_ services ' ChatKainr iOenter/ dal Printing from merchant, and can ;n08Sraa;-niatty\come;--befQre-tfie-Sne(rt;lnK t - SM}-** ;P .-c:.;apopBicH,. r : See. - ^^M^y^^&Se^f' ^tOCTOBEB.^-Edward.^ Parker wUl-j sellj onV^ii's; farm it, TYest Tjebandn, at 42^blockjn )ire ^h0rsej;3.3: good .cbjnr '2'. iheifer ^-dne 'buU^4'ihoatt,-35 Plymouth Bock 'pullets', incvibator; btooder, y»g\ ons, harness sleigh, oats, com, lot 0; form tools. Terms, $10 cash, jjyer- ! per cent discount or 10 months. TPra^k Fellows, Auctioneer.; ^ <ioCTOBEB ^lff^Sa'r*b ^c^uiiy^wM sell - airherTWsldenceiat St#te ^tiuie li'SO^p.'^, buggy,'buclcboard;- lumber wagori, cutter^bob Beigh; harness ,plow ; cultivator, - aajrliak^lot. J*r^^tools.. Term4 ; 'itiade„4Lnown?..on _.daj^ of falo. George H. Co^b^ATictioneer^ . ,r*- WED^&Ay?.'^^' 28—AdanT Keraer.will jj^jgitfrttirm two-mum* 1 r^WJM^onB\ theHomB^FiariirDwirableLaces I west Of Ghent' tvfllagev' -at- H <m^J<?' horsesf 4 cows^M^p>ttil^ Reaper\ and mower, b-roadVcajit. seeder, cultivators,; hay and' Vale'^ ringing,. v wagohs, suntey, 500 bundles corn 8talks, and a, lot of farm tools and. household furniture. Al so a piano, Singer sewing, machine, stoves, 32 yards Brussels carpet, par lor and bedroom suites. Terms, (10 cash, over credit nine months. 8. B. Vincent, Auctioneer.' SPECIAL NOTICES [AdvectlMKienia in this department of \Warnta/' «'Por8ale,\ \Xp Beat,\* eta, oo«t One Cent a Word each inser tion, numbers end counting as a word. No advertisement taken for lees than 2S eenta.] particularly Auction and Entertain ment Porters .could write us. We_prtnt needed eTerr^Spring *ea»on. -We gjye A^free-riottce jtt «ae _in the' Oonxior. press can turn oat*. FOB SALE OB TO .LET—Farm in tbo town of Ghent. One mile from Ghent depot and three miles from Chat ham. Farm contains 165 acres, Mrs. Jane Russell. Inquire of. James Bus- sell, Ghent. FOB SALE—Four thoroughbred [-Hampshire rams; one 5-year-old, regis tered, $15; one 3-year-old, registered, (25; two yearlings, thoroughbred, $15 each. Ernest Pick, Mt. Lebanon, N. T. FOB SALE CHEAP—Good road and .general purpose horse, absolutely safe for women and children to drive, also good large farm mare. See at Elbert Miller's farm, Kline Kill road. FOB SALE CHEAP—Large Andes base burner coal stove . and enamel brass trimmed crib,-with long -hair attross, counterpane and sheets all good as new. See at Elbert Miller's farm, Kline Kill road. FOB SALE—Farm team, weight 2,400'. O. W.-C ooub, Chatham, N. T. ^SCr ^^MjM .Jtfles E. filler and NTVEBVItLE. •'V \ a A«gnfe5,'Marcla,.^aye returned from T _ _ . „ , ,^^a^,daysr^,&Asc£oharie and ^Tt^ \f* ^ f\! 6 U JlOB .^SU&tou. building. Jets,, 1 ^Z^j^¥viiQ%?>y&i n &jftn 0 ^ » Albany; • » A —MCisa Minnie Clapper is spending sometime out of town. —Bev. 8. B. Gregg was' entertained ^mmW^Ws'y^ai^ G. Sjaprfer, C. ^|^Tie' ; Harvest4fipper held last Fri- ;day'-kight Was well attepdSd. Several •4^Colored^lACOvSoveltjes m broVn- i>% r %r;navy:-«i. . . 'J'lSiin'ch',' all oyers $3.00 ' ' Bands ,two widths . 5§c, 75c iT^I^/Gr^inne^'^iect's, black and •j* -aB -irieh-goodSj-... .$1^0 to $5.00 ' •'.], 45-inch goods t.'. JH£0 and- $2.00 ', ^f45dnchIjJBts, : 'black and gold and [\•^»M««k «na~trMta .$3.00 T ! 5-inc)i „ Embroidered .Bands to fSmatdh* - • 1 »w« - ^ .$1^0. ~^ai ; Babyi \Irish Laces, in bands •-- edgings-anoV,beading 30c to $5 Two^^oned^jlaitds jn browns, ^ -' bla^l'^lind'- greens, 3% • inches £ wide ,......,*. $1.00 ^ Hands in'gold-and white Persian , effects, *• $1.00 to $3.50 45-inch' Nets in dotted and thread spots, 'bines, greens, pink, brown and black $1 to $1.60 Black. Bands in a variety of Vehise and Embroidered ef fects, l%b to 9 inches-wide 300 to $3 18-inch Black Venise and Net Embroidered All \Overs 91&0 to $5 iJOHNG. MYERS CO. 3 ^^ f FOB SALE—20 ewe eheep, three and four years old. Esek Finch, Canaan, n. r., FOB' SALF^-300 se«ond-hand apple barrels,- one head. C. W. Coon, Chat ham, N. Y. FOB SALE—A parlor stove in good condition. George Clark, Chatham. FOB SALE—50 chickens, part Bhode Island Beds. George J. Clarke, Chatham XfTHfTfr' T oua .. ' * - , v>. vr. Ijwere in* attendance from North Chat- -Mrs. John J. GaMe^w;;,yisitmg p Msinx .people furnished' a fine programthe (Seeds, $3,7.41i- —Justins Skinlde of. Valahe-j .f 'flie-h 'i,. •• . J -,? » _- 'v » » w 11 > T »--- in 1 ^Si -'j -Lcj ^-gnesfe otMrs. Bossman. ,, ,w_ „ -rt-rf-.:,. i • r-jvirs; .uurton Johnston is entertain*- —Mr. an& Mrs. Clarence Cotton •lof.'j^--^--.jr > l-'- _ , -j^'iiv:. y. ..'.v..-. Wt^.M-k ,ing;'jher..mother^ -Mrs. L. Pardee of ...... jjas'tletbn?-.\.* . % ' j;';\';^ambxini'.ofr$Sl5.'33/ ! ATi .\'\V ; i^t^^!^Iffi«n^v'Klrfle ~i& '-getting\'out j v ' ir --;an:,;adjerUHng'l.mer'ehant^,\l^d «|^Paiej^nv%.-J'. ( He^eft on.,Tqegday v for •sl'jfe- thmt elty and' expects : .to be-gone about 1 ^pihreeVTweeki.' v 2*. Jrr^a^heejCpon was made .an^etiye 1 ,'m'emb ^a^-TOgcJar mee &ng-'of the Palt: Sunday mprning^ag^enjoyed^Tiea^ag^ thcir_former -pasiOij,^^^ R^lti.-fii* —3fcr&._ J.-^P^Haller:-!Waa\a^Tecen't r guest of ''fr^endt^j^W^iainitpwn;. 1 .' rf'S^oa^^^OTaJttV^^d^aTO^a^, moving .Into J^.-S^^ding^ioiiita^r^' Wn^-^efcteajBy.v^oaB i 'a6lBg1^B^ ;ter.^.»,^ . .» y ^^\-^-\-vr -,^y--- j Hnney-tGiiState Lihe..Aijis8.,'Sept>.'28;-t ^;Miss''MabeliFinnTByiIn^^rJ88tb^ MackerfplngAlbanyV' : Septv'j25^Stephei ; BOABD—Any villa go resident desir- inft either a boy or a pirl to work\ for board- with the privilege of attending; the Chatham school may correspond with Commissioner Darrow. How About Getting Rid of Corns How would you like to get rid of your corn and never have another onef You can bo rid of all your cornB a week or ten days from now if you will today buy and op- ply our C0RN0UT You can be free from corns in the future if you will keep the remedy in mind and ap ply it whenever a corn starts. This remedy can 't harm or hurt. It simply takes off corns every time. If it ever fails, we wish to return the money. 20 Cents Branion's Drugstore . Main Str.bt. CHATHAM Oo-op«Mtira Pbooe. • 1 AH Wool Coat Sweaters $2.00 up to $?.oo : Fall Clothing Suits, Overcoats and Rain Coats ^ $10 up to $24 MEN'S FALL AND WINTER Underwear £0 Cents' to $2 .oo Youngs Hats $3.00 Good Gloves 50 cents up Bich Plumes, Aigrettes,\W{ngfl e5v makes\ ourTHats distinctive- in ' style; all very moderately priced. TB3S SNAPPY WBATHEB 'STJDhflfiSTS Winter Underweat /Be05B ^^fe^osTery etc. We show the largest.awoitmemit w^'beit .^u^rto^ .had-In tnis\\^ part of the country. 'jS\- '•- \ \\ ' Every grade of Wool and (Jotton direct from the inlUfl that .enables us to offer T: otter values than can be found elsewhere. Complete lines now ready for Men. Women^and jCJbfldreri., Winter ,Coats and Suiisr t; - ._. BrccpUonal large variety of . v Ladies «nd Misses Coats, Ladies Suits and •Slcirts> Man tailored garment, that 'fit perfectly and retain their long as worn. • _ „ • .• Swell neW fall model, in this seasons best style., all at extreineljr low prices. ' \ & 33. Reynolds CoP jCadies' SSazaar ~ Chatham, 9/. 2/. Cbristensen Bros TAILORS AND OLOXBTSBS j Main Street Chatham, N. Y. J VISITORS TO ALBANY are invited to avail themselves of the shopping facilities of COTRELL & LEONARD'S ON BROAD- WAY. The numbers are 472 to 478. The stores are filled with seasonable merchandise in 5 important lines These are Women's Cloaks, Suits and Furnishings, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings and Linoleums. Furs and Fur Coats of eyery kind. Shoes and Boots for Men, Women and Children. Hats, Gloves, Caps and Trunks. Every stock is very complete in grades and styles COME HERE FIRST. You will find what you want. PRATT'S MONUMENTAL WORKS employs no agents, saving purchasers commission. Write for prices. Chat ham. ' SPANISH lessons given. Bailie H Woodbridge, Chatham, N. Y. - OVER tme million Country Gentle men cigars sold every month. WHY is the Country Gentleman cigar like an Irish policemanf Because the \wrapper\ is imported.\ -TO-RENT—Half house on Locust street. C. 3. Wood, Chatham. :ROOM TO RENTS after Oct. lBt in Prof. Hillegas' house on Woodbridge kventoje, ,Mrt. W. T.'Woodbridge^ Chat- ^haaup • i\ IiOST—AJhaifdbag containing pock- tst'boolc and^gflniZSCfflOssy. Also<pack- -ago containing .a^white corset between tPokd-iill'aii'd''Woodbridge avenue drosa- ^gr'C^attam^ilfEmder will., be suitably SV^^tweenTNew^^oncord and ii :toi ''Nr >r«Ti2£i5iEi K. V. CLARK 521Warren Street, Hudson, N. Y. Tailored Suits, New Models $12, $15, $18, $20, $25 Women's Tailpred Suits SMART FALL AND WlNTtlR MODELS Diagonals, Broadcloth and Worsted. Black, Navy, Smoke, Green, Brown and Red 110, $15, $18, 120, 925 and upwards. + Prom the lowest to the highest figures we have exclusive novelties, t This stock cannot fail to aid the women of moderate -means, as well as the women of luxurions taste in their selection of Autumn and Winter wardrobe. • Inportant Offerings IRISH HANDMADE NECKWEAR IRISH CROCHE, VERY LATEST NOVELTIES. K. V. CLARK Hudson's Leading Cloak and Suit House GOING OUT OF BUSINESS I am going out of business and will •make a.>general reduction pn Photos of all xlchids. Don't put '/off having your Photo taken too long, as tne Studio will soon be closed. Call and get my prices : : : : : E. 0. POWERS, Photographer, CHATHAM, N. Y. ii-^AHTilfeYouBff^man.^wrires^.work. • 0 :©nPfa^&Cai^^ •Pielding i^m^t^St&^^mwf*- {P^Eati^J^^ Aifrarl laai •! •jimftiaia-^P ^itointlwat ^ Protect Your Papers TJieloBsof even an Insurance Policy Tnay.cpafc yqii no little annoyance • Y WEHAVE. T^oit RENT Make a Note of It! Correct Styles Cost No Mora Here Than Past}ldeas Do In Many Other Places— Our Fall Styles inlSoft and Stiff Hats in new shades- of brown are very popular, prices $i to $3. We are also showing one^of the dressiest varieties in Rain Coats ever offered. TRUNKS, BAGS*, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS B0YCE ® MILWAIN, 66-68 STATE ST., m ALBANY. - M\'0% IP mm