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DEATHS OF THE New District Superintendent. ■Rev, Frederick H. Di'minp, pastor, A serious accident occured last of the Washtnptim M. K. (.hurch of Saturday in Tuxedo villat Poughkeepsie has hecn a[ip>oirit< d i result of which Jack Bun lerintendent of the Newhurgh \ear-olil lad of Eagle Valiev, is in the Poor at Orange trirt of the ,\e;\ York Methuilist the TuxeJo Hosjiital in a serious proven the wisdom (’onference, to -uecee I the Rev. Ear* I is.nihtioii, M. J. Brooks, who is ment by the Supervisors Old Wallace Fineh. The ap(«dnt Uvell known in this section, purchased Walter H. Brewster, who died ment was made hy Bishop Luther | two cows of Henry M. Lewis of most a year ago. Mr. Durland ; Wilson, who re.'ei.tly assigned Rev, , Monroe, atid that morning started to' continued to conduct the instill Mr. Finch as pastor of ,'^t. Andrew ’s I drive them home. He had with him Ion the same high plane of efficiency M. E . fhurch of N. V. City. Mr. '■ Percy liurris, who had been helping that characterized the administration ^ Deming i.s about js years of ag>-and ; him during the summer, and the ! of Mr. Brewster. He has looked M onroe , N. 1., Nov. 1. ’I - ,the son of the late Rev, C. Bern-i latti-r’s young brother, who wanted | closely and conscientiously after the !ing, who was admitted into the Kan-i to go to Monroe for the ride. A s ! welfare and comfort of the inmates. «as Conference in l^ds, the North ; the cows were quite wild, and the! He has maintained the productivity ('.arolina Conference in ls74, and the* autos numerous, Mr. Lewis assisted of the farm. He has looked care- T» 4 PClATr> t i r r r v Conferen .• in in in iiriving the animals as far a' folly after the upkeep of the huild- Uhis conference his pastorates were | Southfields. There Percy put a rope ing and he has been governed by a :on the King.ston District. Rev. F. ! on one cow, and the little hoy drove diligent regard for economy of ad- _ _ _ I Deming was adn.itt. d to the Con-1 the other, Mr. Brooks coming behind mini.stration. David Malone died at the home : fprppne in Ikfifi, preacM rg at East with the horse a.id wagon. As they Mr. Durland when appointed to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry , , , ■,,, j the were passing through Tuxedo village, fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Brew- Malone, in Monroe, at o past,,,, of the Centr.-d Valh-y church ; ■ the cows were on the right of the i ater’s death was appointed only until on Saturday morning, after a long which Jie attenle l school one road, and an automobile approached the next general election. That illness with a complication of dis- y,,;,p- (i,,,o .s.-rved churches at them, coming rapidly. The cows was as the law required and that is eases. He was J9 years, 2 months Chathiun, D\M s Ferry and started to cros.s the road in front of why he is forced to run for re-elec- and 3 days of age, having been horn p,„jgj|i;,.,.psii-, when- he ha.s been , the machine, and .lack with his whip tion this time for only one year. 23, 13S3. Early ,^,^^(,,,1 sine-., ifni-. , -.tarted to hi s telegraphei employed hi in Monroe on Augi in life he became for six years w’as employed by t Erie as an operator, after which he On FJectn.n Bay. wders did satisfactory work for the West ' Towns of Woodbury and M.mn.e will Shore R. R. at Iona Island. The office is a three year office and the regular term would expire next receive feur ballot.; 'v ,z. ■ One con- , *^I\-a'vling ai fMir.inrr tt„, ^ad both to elect only and elegrap A high mass and requiem ■ ■ ’s soul it ered Heart Church 9.30 on Tuesday morning, terment was in the family plot St. Columba’s Cemetery in Che.ster. R Beatty, inding n years ago .... ---- -------- .. marriage to Miss Anna Powers of! Electors; a second the names of Chester, who survives him; akso t w o ’ •\'tate and County officers: the third children,Harry.aged 8 -md Margaret, the nominations of School Birect.ir.s, aged three, and three sisters. H e ' \aJ the fourth the state Bond was a member of Sacred Heart R. C. ‘ Proposition to be submitted. Church of Monroe, and of the Order did not enroll on the registra- of Telegraph Operators. | tion days will also receive enroll- 8 .said rnent blanks. 1 in the Sa-; The Rev. Angelo Ostrander of the Monroe, at * Methodi.st Church in I'ishkill, The in- * dropped dead on Tuesday. In ISkfi in: to ’B h he was located at Middle le.ste : town, and in UifiB and IfkiR in Corn- iUbearers, Robert Beatt George wall. A'alentine, Jerry Eagan, William Gov. Hirman John.son of Califor- Griffin, Thomas Eagan, Jame.s Caren. ‘ nia, candidate of the Progressive The respect in which the deceased party for Vice President, will sj was held was shown by the large at Goshen on .Baturday aftei concourse of friends and relatives ,i.4n. attending the funeral services and ami started to cros.s been , the machii I started to head his cow off. The The office is a three ‘ next instant, cows, machine and boy ■d up in a heap in the road. ;year. .Bo it is possible overturned, the cows i Mr. Bui land for one year iwling around, and the little next year he will be oblige broke. Another i again. ear came to the rescue, and Jack i Changes of a Imini.stration in this was rushed to the hospital, and la- office work to the disadvantage of test reports say he will live. Mr, | all concerned. It is more economi- Brooks is one of the best liked citi- cal to retain the services of of the Town of Tuxedo, and; who ha.s made good than to director. Springstea jf the Civil Record, Rolling Pra deeply regrets thi.s unfortunate acci dent. The cow.s were able to walk home, and the machine was repaired at Weygant’s. {'has. Sable, ,3H Cooke St, Roches ter, N. Y. report.s the result of his taking F'oley Kidney Pills for his attack of kidney and bladder trouble. “ I must speak a good word for Fo ley Kidney Pills which I used for a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble. They gave me prompt re lief and I recommend them at very opportunity.\ W. H. Fowler. else. .Mr. Dur- land has proven that he is the right man in the light place and his election is favored not alone by men of his own party, but hy mt all parties who know his worth and appreciate the fact that Orange County is fortunate tn he able command his aervice.s.—Adv. tipound girl promply ’ and Tar Mrs. Mattie Garni!, Chathan Hill, Va , sa y s :-\ I want tn advi.se all who read this not to be without ley’s Floney and Tar Compoun ! their homes. My little ! taken one night with a severe attack No R e s tf u l S leep lo r ^ m ! ptven luT of Foley H Honey aev c n t c c il MOnillSX i compound relievcrl h. r and , or, Mrs. M. A. Leiriinger, 4L3 No. Danncrmis. distrcssino Kidnev and Fowler. 1 War, died Monday morn- , 0 th St,, Reading, Pu., says she ,utse;:ntrL\year.rMn^ Kennedy’s F a v o ^ I of years in the Town of Blooming i<c;;f,p^ pj)ls 1| Kemic lv’s i'uvontoRemedy yon sent jne. Grove. He then removed to War-1 have been free from tho.se haekael.es' Bmeo hiking tWs I haVo eontinued its u-o :k. where he engaged in the hu.si-1 my kid-i 13 of cama^^o painting. ^ noyn. 1 recommend them.*’ ; omvtipatiou f'*r yi-ars. My FOR SALE Several First-class widow and j vv. H. Fo Mr. Owen was prominent in the affairs o f the Methodi.st Church and i had also held public office in War- • neys. 1 glndl ’ VV. H. Fowlei lem. ’ ’ j ciiustipatii'u {'>r yyars.^My eiise wus sup- \ pi-ed to be eliri'Uie. Nown. * regular. I was also a gn .at sufferer ii I Kidui'V and BUdder trouble and for s< \ COWS and HORSES i ' cifti n iiB twiee an hour. I am ph ased to When 22 years old, Mr. Owen en-lfam i, PlamutonburRh, ited in the noth N, Y. Volunteers, -r>¥j»rk/iv um r irM s Voluntee e Tenth Legion.\ rolled as a volunteer IBCl, at Newburgh to serve years. He was mustered private in Co. A, on J and served throughout g mustered out on A On May Ifl, I k 71, Mr. Owen came a member of Standard Lodge, P. & A. M.,then located at Che> and was one of the first mem initiated after the .•society received its charter. He has ever since re tained Iii,s membership in hi>-i lodge, ^ and a delegation tended the Masor 1 often IIB twiec an hour. Ifiraph ased tosuy ; .rni. ria n i u u j n u u i i r n . , . I’uvi.rit** u. ru*->ly has proved I f' I’l Ij* tter all over, < iu;.; has h-ft n FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ing mu July 14 , i at l.ljd p. t ■ve three,stein Cows, .......... .. . ..... . ... . .............. .. . .... . in ns a ■ springers; al.Bii a few G u ern seys * eam o o M cou.iiti.iu. Mr. 0 \v*m i tion eer. it I Cdy. 40 y* ar 8 BU*-«v^ 3 iul, A ll druj^irlNty. j _ _______ _ ____ _ _ ___ _ _____ 1 ■ S i i l L S l i l S i S M HORSES always on hand I f . L. ROGERS’ LIVERY, ! SALE& EXCHANGE STABLES, Monroe. We BASS SHOE; F O R j HARD SERVICE The Best Heavy Slioe on the m a r k e t. T h e s e ^ Shoes are made of whole stock and are specially' treated to m a k e th e m water-proof but not fire proof, as heating destroys any leather. Try a pair of these shoes and enjoy dry feet all winter. ONYX HOSIERY NOTION : DEPARTMENT M E N —Silk, and Wool Priced 25c to $1.25. FOR LADIES — S i lk Lisle, Cotton and Dress Weights, Patent Lisle. Snap Fastener Tape. Hose. Inside and Outside Belt ing. Collar Supports by the W o o l, INFANT'S SACQUES 50c to $1.98. BOOTEES and HOODS Priced 15c to $1.50. Our 75c Si'k Hose is a Trade Winner. FO:^ CHILDREN-Lisle , Cotton and Wool Hose, in Black. Tan a.nd White.; Priced 15c to 25c a pair. The name ONYX stands for the Bi at in Hosiery^. SOLES FOR SLIPPERS SWEATER^, DEPARTMENT Men’s Sweaters, $4 to | $6.50. Ladies’ Sweaters, $3 $4 and $5. C h i l d r e n ’ s Sweaters, 50c to $1.25. Z. P a d d lefo r d S o n VE%w»W'vw. %it,% vti.a.vt.'vvt. GHiGHESTERSPILLg EVERYWHERE i WEAR RUBBERS This Wlmcf INTERNATIONAL SUGARED DAIRY FEED STANDS EVERY TEST AND ALWAYS A WINNER. YOURS MR. DAIRY^MAN FOR MORE MILK AT A LOWER COST. FOR SALE BY GILBERT CARPENTER CO. 'J a I# 1 . J .ii & for backache, r h e u m a tism , kiJney or b l a ’J .r fr-suble, a n d urinary irregu la n tiea. F o le y K idney P illn O J rifv th e B lood, r c ' tcre . 3 . t'* t litv a'ld v ig o r . Ke-fuae s u b ititu te a , SOLD BY W. H. FOWLER, MONROE, N. Y ship in Miinriic at- ^ t funeral servicesi held on Wciliu^alay aftcrniiun, a t ' Warwick: Bro. It. II. Marvin u f , Monr.ie, del ivered the ritualistic i ‘The Competent Builders” ■J “ THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX COATS AND SUITS/' New York Hippodrome. Eli'ctiun D:iy will alTunl unuthcr hrdiday uppurturiity tu thn.se wh\ have nut already muti this year’s great spi'ctucular sh.iw at the Hippu ‘ dnime \Under Many F’lug . ’ ’ While daily matinees i re the rule at the big playhiiuse, many persmis arc un able til uvai! thi-m-udvi s nf the chance thus alTurdej except un h\Ii- days when New YiirL’',< largi house is invaril dome. Kecurd office statenient.i is broken with eneh succeeding Hijipudrornc Mpectacle and so i.iT this seamm is way hevimd arij of its predecessors in the niutter actual atti'nih-nce. Noth beautiful than \F'lowers id tions\ Ballet has ever been produced on the stage of the great playhouse while amongst other exquiitely colorful .scenic features may be men-, tinned the great Holland scene wilb | its windmills and live tulip Hel l; a gathering i with its 1 highland cenerv, danceis, liagpipirs and the clans, Antiapoli- naval cadets ard their drills, Brittany sfiowing an ix- qrjisitely nalistic-ea - ■.■ipe with leh wives mending their nets, not to mention Arizona in which a wnnb - ful wind, turni vvipi s out an itditc village and in which tire ititrmlm i d many of the Western -juirts • uch as bronco-busting, trick riding, fate, lassoing, etc. tllher countiie- visited are Rus ia. l‘er-ia, ('tiira not to mention the ni>tncal realm- ! which make up the '-cemc fi lale thought hy many [lerson- to he tic* most astorii.shiiigly he.mijful evirj before shown at the FJippoIrome in cluding the Magic <'ity of Goblin Palm.s, the Silver Palace of Pnivei- sal Peace and the Coirt of The Harriman Industrial Corporation General CONTRACTORS a n d BUILDERS HARRIMAN, NEW YORK Fine Landscape Work a Specialtj CONCRETE IN ALL ITS DESIGNS We Operate the best Planing Mill in Orange County^ “A Customer Satisfied is a Friend In Need\ Saturday Morning, Nov. 2, We Offer at SPECIAL SALE The Stock of The French Dry Goods Co., of Walden, N. Y. The French Dry Goods Company decided they would discontinue business. W e purchased the stock for spot cash~-at less than fifty cents on the dollar, and moved it to our Middletown store. The merchandise will be on sale Saturday morning of this week IN O U R B A S E M E N T at about H ALF THE PRICE that The French Dry Goods Company sold the goods at. Be Here Saturday Morning if You Possibly Can! For, of course, those who are able to make the first selections will get the best of the bargains, though at the prices we have marked these goods there will be nothing but bargains until the last item is sold! W e expect to sell this entire stock within a few days time at these