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W » O T , t ; v MrftuwmMjtit. |||» » * o « , X . Y.» J u n e 2 1 / 1 ii? ;, l^ltf^iNiWlt'IWMiESEItTPD FOR F' i; AOVERTISWC W the iWMCHES fK AI.L THE PRfNCmAL CITIES hsimm C! r W W«luB|rf«»FiUe. One of those tare June days ti joet'o »fn« »f was eftjoyecl greatly the 160 tnembers antf guests who ended the Athenia Club oji Thurs- , lungheoa served by the foil d^ietous was Jicdie* with 1 n&nildesdamei fhompnoiif Seaman, a»d Knight and Misses Cfreen, Holme, [i« Misses Hunter. .ifiittiAM lW o r, chairman of the ox» Mn|tiv« eonmittoe, i t tsaving nothing make the cotnirig Fourth of ^ n lg colebration a snccesa in every trty. A’ general program of the plans on a poster was issnedl yester* day foe the first time. It provides that the parade shall start from op posite Simon Neson's store in Central Valley at 9 a, m,, taking up the fol lowing line of march : Through Aca.; demy street, past Nearn’s livery, to M, E. Charch, Highland Milhs back to Pitch's drug store, down Elm street, up Railroad avenue to band stand and disband. Prizes will be he< awarded for the best historic, bust-1 of ness and comic floats in the parade. Music W ill be furnished ail day by the Highland Mills Band. I t is announced that thereafter there will be public speaking from the bandstand. Refreshme-nts will be on sale a t noon, including sand wiches, cake, coffee, etc. In the afternoon there will be game of b.i8eball on J.H.Hu'nter’s field,be'gin- LEARN OF OSPREYS* HABftl Oinltholegiat* • —■ Prom Vluita of Bird* to U Near New Verk. A groat colony pf oepreyi, o r flah- hawks, hunt their neafa a t onte tlm o upon- the property of various ownera of land on an island near New ITork, s circumstance th a t enabled prnUbolp- gists t o gather some intoresU ag d a ta with respect to th e foreedlag h a b its of this bird. One osprey’s n e t t Was feullt upon a pile Of old fence rails, only seven or I eight feet from the ground. It had 1 ' been added to annually until i t s bulk 1 ftlcks, sods, decayed wood, sea- Eld and the like amounted to i thing like three cartldada. Two* oth nests w ere built la cedar trees. These, too. had been occupied every year for many seasons, and had been increased by the addition of fresh material, until they filled the whole upper parts of the trees. in the wooded parts of the iali very uuraerou! man much rbe telliDg his (rtends. to his wHe.—Petrolt ONYX HOSIERY . th B local directobv “The Corner Store” Z. PADDLEFORD ® SON PROFESSiONAl M, N , K m ?, Attomei \Make your dollar do its truly best at our store' : j:- Local office. Monroe.^N. Y , in Conklin Block. Open Wednesdays of e ach week. Telephone,; Warwick office No, 12. Is, decayed wood, ----- like amounted to some- | ElWQOd C , Smith, Lawyer, l M o n roe-W ed. and Sat. S At 19:80 a luncheon most as served by the foHowiag Jes with Miss Denniaton as charr- UiMesdames Hasking.Helnve^Hall. DeWitt, Dally, tjie Misses 1 The usual business meeting ws*t held a t 12:30 and at its close Mrs. 0, MUIspaugb took the chair and the following program was given which wms Boch an entertaining and interes ting one that Walden Day for next year will be most pleasantly ontici ning at 2 30. An obstacle race oth e r interesting events w ill ad< tbe enjoym ent of the afteraoui that point. In tbe evening t will be a carnival of fireworks rlahcing. ____ _ A big F a ir is to be held, at High-1 st.'ewa land Mills H a ll on July 3 and 4. At --------- the booths w ill be found home-made candies, cakes,pies,bread and b u tte r ; ilso many kinds of fan c y 'a rticle s in cluding dolls, toys handkerchiefs as Well as china and domestic articles. Communications in regard to the b’air should be addressed to Eames ere very uuraerous. ThO ; larger trees in the Interior of the wood; the edge of mail, I a ll occupied, and on the wood every tree, large at least one nest, and them tw o or thi beyond the Wooids nests w ere built nest, an d some of !. Onn thehe sandy plain ;hr'ee. O t mo a hundi Lh shore, with bouldi one of the larger a hundred c on the ground, and on where the beach lers, alm o st every rocks had a n e s t resttgator approached s. th e older birds flew Slecretary Highland M ills B When one : of the n< mtly away and did all w as quiet. In other cases the hawks were noisy, and even showed fight, darting down at th e visitor’s ind striking out w ith their Monroe-Wed. and Sat, 8:30 toj 4:00; daily after 1 p. ro. a t resi- j deuce, Newburgh—Bfon., Tues.,, Thur., and Fri. 8:39-5:30. Tele phones,' Fred J, Knight Civil Engineer and Surveyor, flee over the Erie Station, Mon roe,. Nf. Y. Dr. G. W. Morris, Dentist (Dr..Long office) Harriman, N.Y. Telephone connections BUSINESS Violjtt and Program - “ M erry June. lenja Glee- Club. i Mandolin D u e t , - P e t i t e , J ' Cohan Theatres. These birds, however, would re t u r n ; — tO; their eggs when, the caller remained ' j - . quiet, though he might be only fifty | J, D. Rak? Monroe, N. Y. Professional head j Taxidermist. High-class T axi dermy work of all kinds. Symphonie No. HI. iss Jeannette Sadiie: *M. K. Hill. M iss J e a n n e tte Sadiier, Mrs. H arry Lynne. Mias Ada Vareoe a t the piano. Plano Solo, —‘ * Moment Musicai, ’ ' M iss Ada C a r ren t E v e n ts, M rs, 1 V o csl Solo,—“ Ja n e ,’ ' - |M i s s H ilda VanKuren. W b istU n g S o l o , - “ Spring VoiceE,” M rs. John Crowell. P a p e r ,—“ A Two W e e k s’ Through South Eastern Alask; M iss A n toinnette Stoddard. V iolin S o l o , - \ Air Varie, ’ M iss Jeannette Sadlii V ocal Solo,— “ I H e a r You M t,” Mias H ilda VanKuren. tfifi\ that furnish'*the of Gailety e appeal in this farce which ha.s succeeded in focusing nelly tol goers on the oast tvyenty-; time i t is a (orceful teresting plot and plot :old by a clove loJerately, and when thi Not bccaust \ h i:; i theatre weeks. At the aarnc f play w ith an in- ble story sue oy a clev er company, is nil about an over-sea that you laugh a t im- tmts AiHore MasOn and Plasterer, by day or contract, Sp.cialty of rustic stone work. Residence, Main 8L, or Box 179, Monroe, N. Y. • trip: term's night. Tet- — “ I H e a r You C a lling! la VeoKun^n Three-Minute Paper,—“ Art, M!w. J. L. SchraUe. Violin and Mandolin Duet. March MUitaire,” Miss Sadiier, Mrs. Lynne. feet away. One nest was Seen to contain a n old broken ax. a bootjack and a straw hat. Of the variety of m a terials wrp-ught into the different s tructures th e follow ing Is a brief list: Barrel staves, bai^ rel heads and hoops, the tiller c f jl . „ boat, a srhall rudder and parts o f life ( ' “ 'O r o r H i r e 1 preservers, brooms, an old plane, a By the hour. Hay ; feather duster, a blacking brush, p a r t ; reasonable Day hay rake, a rubber boot, several i ppu^jne g?.’!,. m .;,., of shoes, a pair of trousei-s, a ------------------------ ----- -------------------------- Ashing line with hooks and sink-1 J a m e s C o p p ,„r T r l t - dou'® '’ Shine mt the MofirOC In the Interstices of m a n y of the j the heartier. Not hccaust jai-gpr structures sm aller birds h a d ' shoes, escape of the gcntlem a n lj j i,niu their nests, well Raffles, but a t the m anner i,>f h i: i the weather. ■ergee” . _____ „ . . inth at the Gaiety, whet ; 'be flshhawks’ tables.-i .Mew Yorkers laugh and go again t< ( Weekly, _ _________________ ICO a show for that length o f tim e , i It is, in the idi -m of the day, 8om< W alking for H eart Aliment, p) y Tbe chief statistician of tht0 I tr a iling mokes his getaw ay Trip I ’'•ailing Isa.’’ jlm g h .all ! of the 01 • ‘• i S you! In , 8 o f m a n y of tb e i m ailer birds h a d ' _ and were | th e weather. The g r a d dally given to doing this, very bold In collecting fragmilents from | -H a r p e r ’s ■ Cows, Horses an.i l.tressed Poull for sale a t all times. Bulls Mi Monroe, N. V. TcU-phone B2i, to iS ist performance this Simon Nelson’s Dept. Stores Central Valley. V Y.. dealer in Furniture, G ent's Furnishings, I s DeAy'j Coiann. course, tt w ere a t The H orse shot At Tuxedo Pari: Snturdny To see the handsome horses Some other things go down thei Well i t was great, and gen-Quisetta, lo She won her fashion Budfl M race in race-borec p,iis a 1 health | jpartment of New York says o v e ^ j latlng, lack of exercise and the ant use of automobiles have ____ creased the deaths from heart disease j -- r> i '.,50 per cent. In the p a s t 40 years. Be- 1 * • K- Lynch, tween the ages of 35 and 45 the in- New pianos from $22T. up Used crease has been only 61 per c e n t . But pianos always on bund ot moder- ev_ery between 65 and 65 the increase h a . ^ ^Irt pmno.s. either gave him been 240 per cent. _ __ _ A,. _ , se yf kid The doctor says the automobile Is,; ^ ^ *-1“ “^ . also organs I part, to blame for this, because tt | taken in e\change. eeps men from walking. He thinks olklng Is the best preventive o f heart ■ great I - \The legs and arm s were made to ' I \se.\ be says, and especia T6ey Put an End to It. Charles Sable, Rochester. N. Y.ree ommends Foley Kidrev Pills -■jpporlujiily beernise they prompt relief f Com a ba.i ei nev trouble th.at had long bothered binv. Such, a reeornrriendation. com teg- from Mr. Sable, i.s Hirect and irms, . I convincing evidence of the great Cut the handsome daughter of Bin- oufative quolitie.s of Fol. v Kidney , .. u , . „ . ■ !« * . ^ work to lie down after eatJni lai’iV, ov oyejiew larton ----- '‘’““ I season w' FOR MEN ' BELTS—25c, 50c and 9Qc each B. V, D. Underwear, 50c garment CAPS— Priced $1-00 each. SHOES One of the rpost complete lines found -in this district. DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZORS 35e each ‘ FLANNEL SHIRTS -Light weight, soft collars, Pi’erich cuffs,. $1.25 to $1.75 FOR WOMFN AUTO VEILS--50q, $1.00 and' $2.00 SILK HOSE 50cpr. 0nyx~ A COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY WORK CUMFY CUT VESTS, 25c each Lace Collars, 25c to $2,00 - S \ Dress Goods Voiles, Poplins, Madras, Pongees, Flaxons In fact nearly everything in Dress Goods. Next WeeR w ill be ‘‘Heinz Week*’ in Our Store We desire you and your friends to come and enjoy the delicious samples that will be served. v&’A special Representative of H J. HEINZ CO. will he present to ex plain how the “57 Varieties” are made and just why they are so good, i ^ ’You will not be asked to buy. pven on ' hepai 'Wm. M. Van Duzer, Jr. fashion and did i t with ea?e, , oj, (n svalc-d bottloa, enclosed in ; take a big chair and uisetta, was started in 19i^, bv ■ a yell..nv carton, A^k for .Puley K u) : makes M en W h o Come H ere For C lothes Are Always Glad They Did So < Y o u ’d he surprised at the numbep of times w e hear such expressions as these - “ W eil, I’m Glad I Came H e r e ,” “ You Certainly H ave the Best Clothes in T o w n ,” ’Your Ciothes Please Me the B e s t.” Our sort o f clothes show their “ blue blood” in every detail—style, fabric, tailoring and in the fit—and they will show it as long as y ou wear them. HEADW E A R \j TOGGERY Our Spring Hats and Habetdashery are well worth your consideration. W e’ve the best makers best Hats.