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-cpgsogto-W- Taftln -Jrtia White,HquVet &sx *hmw-.5. i-: » . ;....'.v..r. </aj[^oQB^t ^K c 9yjSqrvbere it is gr^t<#;'t&ibyhe will be re- Reeled. ..by un : ^rwbSfiing majority. ^^.V^^|^^f^lBgi5<}bitei^llq^- to -return vffl Insist time to the i'Camp_a4gt>t-to'biff : own. state; - - l ^s iS \\' ° * TiD -^ewon. Micn», . where j $w* Is a factional fight, he did good ^^fejTor \he cause or ttarihoay by dc- u We.<had a convention^ In Ke\» ! ' the otber day at Saratoga, and -I ^» v J#pS?M^-5*<tf -to^say, that In this cam. ^ be In New York a yp_ar.ty represents the policies and ;fs &naard8 which ore .essential to the ^^s'perJry .r «t, .the commonwealth.\ «M«B 1 on national • subjects, the «r»r»f sftidt ~^lt we are to have ^Sin^P 1 ^? 1 * 88 we-must hare-at the -ar,'the. nation discriminating not .Just hones find equndnesa- 0 ^wiU r _not go for uu-:j ! 'natwbijBjiC a- steady head. (la the:*^u6^in .this campaign. Ig^^^SpeiiWing ^or the. Bryan plan of guar- expense of deposit guar- J j, .!*. , T ^'suYo^uvf t»uu ; **\Ve want, nave a guaranty for our ^^P ^'tsr*** bave the deposits. X poll- cianpi be helped by a-guaranty Already in Oklahoma ad- ^l ^l ^en^ of the ^n;tyi:iaw ,1» ojpen banks and en- ^l ^'p^jtbia' unWary^ It Ja unfair- toj pro- jt^.j^EdSte.' ttpOA prudent and'eon- ;ive .b \£nks \the losses of lmpru- ,.wMsb. they have no ^W^^WC'-:— • NEED MONEY. ^r1W <^ ? »nd Appeal V» Mads. State Committee has ^gecfvwltb the burden of meet- ^^inSg^ine^^enses^ the campaign In i I%^rK''.stote, which all agree will ^i ^^?br ^bfVtbe ,piTOtal states, if not the ih »thls national election. -expehses of the cam- ^^^'a^ ?n >iiessarlly very heavy. To. \\' '•' campaign-alongthe.usual of \any special out- be the >l'd%Sin^y6wn. 'of- Xf%0^-^§t8!0 •at Delmar, Albany County,>'N„ 3T.', \Vat-. son' Aucumpaugh, residing^ at Living-' stonVille, 3J»Yt,-Mary , Cp,ons_.an4 tda Aucumpaugh each residing at Medway, Greene County, JJ. Y,, Anna Eotaling residing at Coeyman's, N. 3T„ Edward J3age residing at Schoharie, I^J5T»,,Biuc< ton Gage' raiding at DoEnson,\ Tf. Y v , Nollie M. isewis, residing- at Schoharie, N.' Y., Leroy Gage.- residing at Esper- anco, N. y.'j Ora S. Gage' residing at Lyons, Burt County, Nebraska, Peter A. Gage,, JPhebe Gage and Alice Gage each residing- at Bancroft, State of •Nebraska; constituting the surviving husband and nest Of kin of Mary-A. JVan Allen late of the town* - of Kinder- nook, Columbia County, N\. Y., decoased, and Ephriam M. -Klino the sole Execu tor -named in the last Will and Testa ment\ of said deceased. i SEND GREETING: \ t t .Whereas, Ephriam M. Kline the sole Executor named,- in a certain 'instru ment in- writing, purporting to be the Last:'Will and Testament of the B &id Mary A. Van Allen deceased and rel'at ing to personal estate, only has applied for \proof , thereof- before our Surro gate of- ou'r -a -Gounty^of Columbia; you are therefore hereby cited and required personally to be and appear (if you see fit) before the said Surrogate at 'his office in.the City of/-3Sudson, on the 30th day of November,' 1908, 4 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of thai day, then- and there to attend the nrobate^of -said -\Will; ancHthose of yo.ttvwho are under the age of twenty-one! years,are required to. appear by your guardian, if., yon have one; if 'you have none, that you appear .and apply for one to be appointed, or in the jevent of your neg; lect or failure to do 40, a guardian will be appointed .by the Surrogate to rep resent and acfeSor you-in this proceed ing ;. f . i; t 2.<i Cl/j. ~ In Testimony 'WheroofA \We have caused thSriSe&Va* Office ,of our said' Surrogate~'to...be - \4her 'eunto atfB ire d.\ \Wijm'ess \C-^ Hon» GEOBGE McClLEl^A^N'J;;Snrro'-r - gate, atf^he Surrogate'%-Ofltce in thelOitiX^of Budsoin.^ N.'-Y., [L.S.] the 12tb aa ^'of^pojtpber in the year of our'-IibrdVne thousand nine hundred and eight, v. GEOBGE Mc^LELLAN, Surro gate. G. S, Collier, ~ \ \ Attorney fpr Executor, Ofiico- and JP^O. AddresB, I ^ood Si»f CHEAP ! I — ? j Well Tell You f | About it An- f I other WeeK. • | I J. H. PAGE,! | Main St Chatham, | - $ Boys and Girls Kindprhook, N. Y. j£«.WpsJpf;. iGovernor Hughes through the ^^5 ^fe^aii-'be7 '^drMiys- the voters In so The expenses for post- -iiKiWA- ''single letter were sent to each would be more than ^^0^,<^fS~aa^6 renting ot balls and of Campaign speafe- further \expenditure of 'Of dollars. i ^^^>^^o'5rii ) 'eet; _'tbesej;erpehfles 'the K«pub- committee appeals to all ^^whevlare '^texested in tfee election of ^Ta^:\ana?.BSighe %.for assistance. |^^^'TJnder^^''l£w .corporations may not ^\-contribute. Coiisequent^ the '- s $mlttee' ^ - - '^fio .are j ^^tnttC/XtneA ^lfare of. the' country ^f ^^he |s^te]^6uld=be .beBt served by the ^^Mt^n -off^ft ajid Hughes for funds ^M '^^^^^iP^P make, the campaign, ^repprts ., are that the race ^cK 'StepesS;and others- who are op- oy\ So v- will- c'onrrlbute largely Democratic natlon- ^state''cbinmitfees. It is a tttno J8 %hT6sT ~sBoSIg, m^^^&^^S^3^S3S?SS?S^&^ A Handful of Money Can be Saved Every Year if > You Buy of Wiltse^ Southard GROCERIES Ohbice Japan Tea Sittings 4„fisiDs Com ..^ W. & S. Golden Glow Odffee . .25c lb. Bed Coffee 16c lb. .17c lb. 25c NOTIONS, DBY GOODS, HABBWABE Try a Fair of the Spencetia Shoes at $3.00 Other Shoes at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and .t $3.00 Also a Full Line of Ball Band Bubber Boots Men's, Boy's and Youths' at S2J0, $S.00; L $S.75$4.25 r Per pair Ball Band Felts, Knit Boots and Arctics. Good Quality Oil Cloth 30c sq. yd. ~\ \So\-trouble to show goods. All goods sold as low as the\ lowest at WILTSE & SOUTHARD GHENT, N. Y. - SCHOOL SHOES For those; w\ho wish to practice strict economy, we have selected lines adapted to hard Wear at moderate paices. In the 'more- \Snappy -lines we have a combination of real style and real service, at a price that Is within reason. TERRY'S Cash Shoe Store At Siiri iitta BJfShoe Main St., Chatham SomeolourSpecials .MenlsHeece. Lined and Bibbed; un^*'- Metf'a'- Glastenb'nry XTnderweax 'iSC? ^Camel's '.Hair .and Natural ~yt°6i;'- *\ '' S -;• ,91 .90, $2.90 $3.40 a Suit, Men's Suits In Brown and Gray, $5.00 Men's Suits in_Brown and many oth-. • er patterns J... $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 W. G. & B. Clothes at $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $13.50, $15.00 $18.00 and $20 A full line of Overcoats and Bain Ooats in all popular patterns. Prices $7.00 to $25 Men's Sweater Ooats EOc to $3.00 Children's and Boys' Sweater Ooats - at 60c to $2.(30 Cotae in and look over our line of- Oaps. Sole Agents for Wallack Hats. FreittbBi Bros. KINGS I -PRICES CHATHAM - N.Y. , *• Summer^ jQld Stand % . ^ NEW . MILLINERY PARLORS «Juc*t Opened. ... . • i.' . Over H.-R. Telephone\ •dfece 'c - Park Row. Chatham -O&ziSMrijs ~ - ,j\Xe r have 750 of them in the new sheath and 5 soabbard skirt, the American -modified sheath;. gored and plaited effects. Foreign Broadcloths; Fa'noy Bl'aoks, New Stripes and mixtures. $398 t to 29.76 A Swell Skirt at S7.50 . -The Furs We-can-ser^e you well fronyoux Furstwfc-havmg-\ - bought goods at our figures th|s season. We'have every thing from simple Coney Tie to Hudson Bay Sable Set $198 to $5OO : A Fine, Set at 47.50 . And now come wlea you can be sCTved t^.e.beat b^cdujfeb'ua^ assistance in purchasing. Come-.whea-.the^\'^*'' • Vi '\'\ : v styles areWthoritative.^,C6me>^he'5e'^l You are invited to call^arid see our choice line > of Trimmed'and Untrimmed Hats. LATEST STYLES ~~ • for : [ FALL t Af|;MNTERi the <s.inaJiest amounts\ jvjil i 'ftnd 'will help the* work-: •irnr^inA TT«j.<&. n . ' '^...-tJn* KM Pine Extracts I»the.Mott Powerful Heatinsr ~^\Stove EVerBuflt - ; This stove has a fail return base heat- • ing flue, containing over tw o thousand three hundred cubic incheij heated en-' tlrely by the smoke after leaving the stove proper before going into the Btovepipe; in. fact,, providitig an additional stove, • ^ostitig nothing'to beat. -THBSOMMITBASB HsATERhas overfive- thousand square inches of radiating sur face— nearly-twice that of any other, atovc. 7BURNS COAL 6k^V^^, - fAVES 1^3 ftfE-JJUEL i Bargains in : -p WAIT BR0S.0ld WE SEtL THESE; QQO0S: v •••i>y:>.v-.v.--<-!i.-r-.--'.-->-- > ma