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- - : " ' =r -"••' - . .. - •CORDER AY. MARCH 19. 1915. tOUHD ABOUT THE COUHTY. ALCOVE. = A Junior C. B. Society has been or- ganized in «>ur c h u r c h , w i t h t h e s e olll- cera: Mr*. DeWItt Stephens, superin- tendent; Mrs. It. T. BrlKK", n«aiatant: Hurold Vincent. president; Allie Dean, Vice-president; Marian Smith, treas- urer; Floyd Smith, secretary; Marian Smith, orjcanlct; Kva Harp. assistant. Two Interesting meeting have been held, at the hfws of ' l -'~s"jrrrintcndent and her nsslstant. =Stanley Colvin has pone to Dela- ware until next Autumn. Miss Laura Colvin will I*' at the Dean homestead aaslHthiK Mia* Jessie ajialn with her household duties. =A. D. BrlKKH is seriously 111. =The Itev. W. LanK "t Coeymans Hollow waa a recent caller ut W. M. Thome's. . =HrljjK» & Richardson have l»eeti drilling a well for 8anford VanDerzee. und are dolus this work also for Charles Whitbeck. Indian Fields. ••• COBXWALLVILLR. = Str<niK March winds nearly evry day. and not much warm weather. =Mrs. Kllle Reynolds and Mrs. J. A. Smith will entertain the Thimble Party this week, at the parsonage. =A l u a c h w i l l JK> s e r v e d t h i s Friday evening after t»r~ entertainment. In- stead of supper, and 26c. pays the 1)111, Instead of 25c, which w a s a misprint last week. =Hutchlng8on Bros., It Is reported, are olng Into the poultry business on the rilee place No. 2. = Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wetmore gave a dinner party to a numl>er of friends on March 11th. Others w h o h a d guests last week were the How S. Sargent, Mrs. Reynolds, and Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Laita. = Mrs. Sarah Sanford has been on the sick-list, and Mrs. Ferris Wetmore. now is til. =MarrIed. at the parsonage on March 11th, by the Rev. Samuel Sargent. Frank Rockerfeller and Miss Izora You- mans. both of West Durham. =I.dist week Wednesday, while Everett Mattice was playing baseball at school, he fell and broke a l>one in his knee. =Away: XV. S. Borthwick, in Cats- kill; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Latta, at Charles Van Tassel's, East Durham: E. J. Parks, In Beaches Corners. =Here recently: Herbert Paddock of Freehold, attending church on Sunday: Talmadge Meddaugh of East Durham, after potatoes. Church Note*. =The Rev. S. Sargent will take for his subject next Sunday morning "The Christian Benediction." =The mid-week prayer meeting was held at the parsonage. ••• EAST DURHAM. =The meetings at the Baptist Church Attention, Chicken Raisers! EGGS FOR HATCHING AND BABY CHICKS From our Famous Al Vista Farm Breeds Rose and Single Comb R. I. Reds are processing well, and people come from Gayhead, Freehold and Cornwail- vllle. Much credit Is due Mr. Boone, an utile sjK-aker who tries to teach his h»arers their duty, to live rightly and give their hearts to God. = Samuel Lawyer has bought a Ford car from R. C. Lacy, Freehold. = Erb-I-Tol Is without question one of the l>est cough remedies on the mar- ket, and E. Woodruff has plenty of testimonials from persons cured b y It when their cases were pronounced hope- less. Everyone aJIIIcted with weak lungs <>UKht to write him and get a booklet, as this is the trying time of iJ»- year. The medicine Is also a blood pur- itler and builds up the whole system. =J. F. llallock has bought a fine fi.ur-seated carriage from C. B. Wood, which looks as If he expected to do something with Ixmrders. =A. L'tter Is not feeling well. =11. Rundell's bad leg does not im- prove very fast. = Ed. Payne fell recently and hurt himself quite seriously. =A. Burchett and Cary Taylor are Uick from New York, where they had been with friends. H. E. Wlnegard and James Taylor went to Catskill to meet them. = Others away: Mr. and Mis. E. Wood- ruff. In Medusa for Mrs. J. LolHlell's fu- neral; Dr. Safford, in Mlddleburgh for a friend's burial; E. W«>odruff. takinK Mr. Boone to Gayhead on Sunday to till Mr. Cormany's place, as the latter Is sick. We all hope fur his speedy re- covery, for he is missed greatly. ••• FREEHOLD. =A number of our people will change their place of residence on or before April first. =The Ladles' Aid Society will give a social in the vestry on March 26th. with entertainment and refreshments furnished for 20c. to adults and 10c. to children. = Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nolan have arrived from New York and will make their home here In the future. In the house which Mr. Nolan purchased about a year ago. =Several persons In Freehold are on the sick-list, among them being Mrs. Howard Allen and little Grace Becker. =Vlrgll Phlnney Is nsslstlng R. C. Lacy In the automobile business and Is now In the Peerless Garage at Catsklll: Virgil understands the work and Is very useful. =0. D. Beers is busy sawing logs at the mill. =Mr. Tallman of Greenville has his mill In operation on Frank Woodard's farm. '•* GAYHEAD. =As our pastor, the Rev. Simon Cor- mnny. was absent on Sunday because of Illness, the pulpit was occupied by Clar- ence Boone of the Bible School. Blng- hamton. ^Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith of Result on a son's arrival, and to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stacy o n a daughter's. = 1 am glad to report Herl>ert Bogar- dus, w h o h a s been ill with pneumonia, as gaining. =Alanson Hallock, A. Palmer and Ralph Day have l>een drawing wood from here to Mr. Hallock's home at Four-Mile Point. =Miss Edith Losee and Mr. Coons spent the week-end In LivlnKstonvllle. =.l. Platzer, O. Butler. M. M. Palmer. Mrs. Vernon Story and Daniel Sutton are on the sick-list. Chesbro were In Altwny on Monday, where at the Albany Hcipital the latter will remain a few days under medical treatment. = Zeus Lodse. Knights of Pythias, are to give a banquet In connection with their anniversary and ladles' night. Knights and ladles will make Castle Hall a scene of pleasure and enjoyment this Friday evening. March 19th. = Mr. and Mrs. John Roe have re- ceived word of the death of the latter's cousin in Hensonvllle. Funeral was held at Hensonvllle on Thursday. = Except for three days. March has ..... M ...M«. ..! ..... -...• —t.fe 1,-1.-1., plr^unt warm sun. But for the winds, this month would have given genuine Sum- mer weather. =Charles Roe. Jr.. has been agisting Dr. Wasson while Mr. Payne was laid up with rheumatism. =The auction held by H. T. Wltbeck last Saturday, to dispose of goods of Mrs. John Rogers, was largely attended and good prices were realized. Mrs. RoKers is staying at the Coonley Hotel for a few weeks. =The semi-monthly eucher party met with Miss Maude Wooster at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Stevens on Mon- day evening. St. Patrick's Day prizes were awarded to the winners. ipCoL C«rtoJjRO0 COALBUHWINO-SELI 300-500 Ghlcks=0ne Flock One Heater=Ons Building B UY OR HATCH 300 to 500 chicks all at one time. Put them with one Candec jCqlony Brooder, all together in cne building. Attend the coal fire once or twice a day. Set the Automatic Temperature Regulator when you start the Brood- er and it keeps a correct heat con- tinually, requiring adjustment only when the chicks get older and need less heat A turn of a screw does it RESULT. Chick* «iid building! always •ale from fire. The larzeat poutbts numbsr of birds brought to strong maturity. Much .time, labor and fuel sored and greater profit at the cod of the season. SPECIAL FEATURES. All cast iron heater that lasts a lifetime. Large 12-inch grate— the safe size. Safety Grate Shaker. Sealed Base. Swinging Hover Section that makes it easy to get at tho heater. All-woyen-wool felt curtain, guaranteed for 5 years. Satisfy yourszlf that this is the safest, surest and most economical way to raise the most of your chicks. Come to my poultry plant and see tho Candee Colony Brooder and how it operates, JL W. SEAMAN, Agent. (Athens Road.) Phone 5-F-2 Catskll, X GREEXVILLE. ^Contractor Osmer It. Avery is at work on the ground where he will erect an up-to-date tinshop and plumbing es- tablishment for Paul Schaad, jr. A cousin of Mr. Schaad, a native of Switz- erland, is assisting in the concrete work. =Alonzn Ackner is to overhaul and enlarge his feed-rooms and garage. This end of the street has long been In need of these improvements. =Dr. Chas. P. McCabe and Chas. K. A WONDERFUL HEALING INFLUENCE IN KIDNEY TROUBLES. A year a n d a half a g o I w a s taken with a severe attack of Kidney trouble that pained me to such an extent that morphine had to be given me. Was at- tended by a doctor who pronounced It as Stone in the Bladder and prescribed Lithia Water. I took Lithia Water and Tablets, for- sense-time and received no relief from them. I stopped taking medicines for some time; later, having some Swamp-Root in the house, I de- cided to try it and felt much relieved. While taking the second bottle com- menced to pass Gravel in urine until I had passed in all at least a half-dozen or more and have not suffered the slightest since—and in all have taken one bottle and a half, and feel very grateful to Swamp-Root. Yours very truly, H. W. SPINKS, Camp Hill, Ala. Personally appeared before me this 16th day of August, 1909, H . W . Spinks, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true Is sub- stance and in fact. A. B. LEE, Ex. of Justice of Peace. j Letter to I Dr. Kilmer & Co n | Blnghamton, X'. Y. HEARER THAN ArlYTO«WTOJV«3!YTr1!l>KL OYOaoOolrlG U.S. CAPtTOt AtfO PEACEMOHUMErrr---^ : - -• THRFS MINUTE3 FHOM UNION STATION, J GEO«<3£TCr*N. V* TH. 6 DECATUR ST. CARS £A5SOOOR. DINING SERVICE UNEXCELLED JH WASHINGTON . .NEWESTFEATURE, ELECTRfC GRILL. AT POPULAR P«:CES.BAR ARO CROTTO, •-••". MUSIC EUROPEAN PLAN . M T C 3 WITH WAT/1 «2.OQFSBOAVW0UP -. STITrXWr - .• | i.,-• : .- •- - - . . AMERICAN Pt-AM PATX3 VrTTM BATM A >.*OFf3tMrAJCUP ' •' - WTWCVT <• t, S.OO-'-» ,.».»•'- w-rrt roSeuTOCTOwA.TttsSTaa.O.C. . . Prove What Swamp-Root Will do for Yon Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable irfcrmntion, telling about tho kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Catskill Recorder. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. •4-M-t-H ! I l l I I ! H I I I M l I.M O ED M IT H S IT IR If Geo A. Englert, D. D. S. Tor-nrrlT rrlth D. F. Wilcox, nzid rr*<!- r.-.to cf It.'p 1,'nltrrsltx cf rVrsnajIrcnla. CATSKILL, N. Y. Or.ct Ponlh-r.»!t Corner ?"!!n e?A T7ill!?n ntn. CALIFORNIA INVITES THE WORLD Plantere Hotel in 8an Francisco offers its hospitality. Located in the heart of t h e city, 28G Second St., corner Folsom. 150 Sun-FlooderJ, Modern Rooms. Street car service to nny part of city from hotel door, 5 cents. 15 minutes bystreet car to the Exposition. ;"> minutes to Union Ferry Depot, Third nnd Townsend Depot or steamer landings. Five J minutes' wnlkinp to center of best , shopping district. £ PRICES, 81 to $2 PER DAY X Including batft JL J. J. If you miss my frco hue, take car 3. •j- to door. Folsom St. car from *}* Y Ferry Depot; .Id St. car from 3 d X J. nnd Tounsend Depot to Fo!=om 4. y and 3d; either transfer one biook Y f Fast on Folsom, or taxi. T Y Y MASOX, CONTRACTOR and Pe.nlcr In MASONS' MATERIALS. Good work at reaponablo prices. A^cnt for Unlverr.nl Portland Cement. SHOP '.:< WILLIAM STIIKKT, Tcleplior.o 217. Cntfklll, N. Y. HEXSOXVII.LE. = Receipts of the band supper at the hotel last Friday were over $70. =The parcel post social which was to IH> held on Wednesday has been post- poned until next Monday. = Edith O'Connor has t>een visiting IUT pannts at Margaretvllle. Buth HlomlKixKl accompanied her. =T1H> community was saddened on March 9th to learn c! »he death, at the :iKe of thirty-five years, of Mr. and Mrs. William McLean's estimable daughter Nellie. Five weeks ago she presided at the or>;an In church, ns had been her faithful custom for nearly four years, hut from that time she suffered from pleurisy and complications until she en- tered into her heavenly rest. The fu- neral was held at the house on Thurs- day, the Rev. W. L. Comstock officiat- ing; Interment at Windham. She was a devout Christian a n d a valued mora- l>er of Rehekah LodKe. = Returned home:' Mr. and Mrs. Ri- mer Mallory, from their wedding trip; Mr. and Mrs. E. Cook, from Kingston, where they spent the Winter. = In town: Lyman Peck of Connecti- cut, and Mrs. Harvey Lane of Lanes- ville. with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Haynes; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mulford of Cats- kill, over Sunday with Mrs. Mulford's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Reed; Dr. and Mrs. Persons of Lexington, with Mr. nnd Mrs. F. B. Makely. Grace and Allen Makely going hack with them; Mrs. Wood of Flat Creek, with her mother. Mrs. E . S- Hasklns: Mr. nnd Mrs. Haines of Haines Falls, with various friends; Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Dickey of New- port, R. I., with Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson. ••• LAXESYILLE. = March doesn't seem so bad after all. hut has proved quite calm. =What is the matter with the Edge- wood correspondent? It is to be heped that young man hasn't taken her away. =The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. E. Curtis Is very ill from pneumonia, al- though slightly Improved at last re- ports. May G->U testore health i n H i s good time! =Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis, jr.. of Gran; 1 Gorge nre deeply grateful to our people for much kindness shown them at the time of their baby's death. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ne-il, with her mother, Mrs. David Crosby; Brooks Curtis, with his mother on Sun- day: William Huggans from Hunter, here on Sunday; Mrs. Charles Wood of Shandaken, calling on old friends Inst week. Mr. Wood formerly taught school In this place. ••* MEDUSA. =The Baptists held a prayer meeting at Oscar Alackey's last week Tuesday. =Orson Bryant a n d H . T . Whitbeck are serving as jurors In Albany, and Harry Lewis returned on Monday for his third week in the County Court. =We all regret to learn of the fall- ing health of William Vaughan, pro- prietor of the stage route from this place to Coxsackie. =Tom Jones has hired out for the season to Floyd Bear, this side of Nor- ton Hill. = WI11 Goodrich has been doing some carpentry for Frank Haeartorji,^ = lrvlng B. Makely went to Broome Center on Saturday to commence his work as butter-maker at the creamery. His family will move later. =Mrs. Roxie Snyder has been In Chesterville caring for her sick daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Snyder. The latter Is better, and her mother-in-law has gone" back to Oak Hill. =Traver & Cole have purchased two five-passenger automobiles, and expect to carry passengers from here to Cox- sackie. After April 1st they will run on Schedule time, which will b e a great accommodation. Notice of time will be given later. =Fred Rider has secured the services of Mr. Barkman in his blacksmith shop as assistant. Mr. Barkman w a s e m - ployed by Mr. Rider last year and was very satisfactory. = 1 understand that John Bouton has work in Athens, and will move his household goods there soon. =H. T. Whitbeck, auctioneer had the sale of W. T. Boomhowcr's stock, ma- chinery, etc., on Monday, three miles North of Greenville. On March 23d he has the large sale at Fred DeLama- ter's North-East of Bensselaerville, consisting of stock, farm implements and household goods. = Dorance Cleveland has moved the last load for Mrs. Ruth Gilford t o h e r new home at Oak Hill, where she will soon resume housekeeping. I a m pleased to note that her sister, Mrs. Cleveland, w h o h a s been HI with rheu- matism, is much improved In health. = Everett Bates has commenced his work as helper in W . G. Wright's cream- ery. = MrA Walter Smith of Smith Cor- ners has Kone to the Albany Hospital, as it is feared that she has a cancer In her side. Mrs. Asa Rivcnburgh. well and favorably known here, w h o h a s lived for the past year near Dormans- ville, was taker, there on Monday, as she is thought to have cancer of the stomach. Sympathy Is extended to both sufferers, with best wishes for reeovrry. =The Rev. Mr. Reed of Ohesterville preached a very able sermon at the funeral of Mrs. Nancy I,oM< , l! last week Thursday, from text found in I Cor. 15:22-2."?. The casket was covered with beautiful flowers, a smile still lin- gered on the beloved mother's lips, whose loving words nnd Christian ex- ample will not soon l>e forgotten. Mrs. S. .1. Mackey, Mrs. Benjamin Snyder, Frnest X. Tompkins and Fred Rldei sane favorite selections. "Hipe" Fleming has bought tho farm nnd \K\TU from John Milton hf re- cently purchased from .lorry S. Moshrr, tho house and pardon b"tni: reserved by Mr. Milton. ;-Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McC.afforty en- tertained at dinner lately a number of their neighbors and friends. -;Mr. and Mr.". Kduard Naab have moved to Oakland. N". .1., and will board tho former's brother Will and little daughter, so recently Ixreft of the wife and mother. : Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gif.'ord nre to KO .'^:>n to Norton Hill, where tho far- mer is teaching. = It Is a pleasure to state that John Milton Is gaining In llesh since his re- turn home from Albany Hospital. =The Item In t h e last Issue In regard to Fred Meloy should have read that he had been hired In the private repair shop of the Houcks instead of hunks. =Returned home: Miss Ruth S. Van Nosdall, from Preston Hollow; Mrs. Vina Bryant, from her brother Ivan's at Lambs Corners. = Recent guests: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lis Bartholomew and little KUII of Dur- ham, with the latter's mother. Mrs. Kate Fullington: Mrs. Ruth Gifford of Oak Hill. cu!!m;c t::: former ::e!?:h»trrt;: Mrs. Claude (Joff of Cairo, with her uncle, John Milton: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gifford of LimbM Corners, with the for- mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Gifford; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Riven- burgh of Preston Hollow, with the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Frost, and attending church on Sunday, tak- ing dinner with C. B. Rlvenburgh and wife; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Snyder from the Northern part of the town, with their aunt. Mrs. Nancy Mebey; the Rev. C. F. Hook and son Homer of Pot- ter Hollow and Bates, at home last Fri- day night and Saturday; Mrs. Cynthia Trover of East Durham, with her nephew. Raymond Traver; Mrs. Nancy Doolltell and son Orln of Mt. Pisgnh, at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen's. Church Note*. Methodist—The Rev. W- B. Chandler preached his last sermon before con- ference on Sunday. It Is the unani- mous wish of the people here that he may bo returned to this eh irt;e, a s h e has made man; friends In both churches. Mr. McKenzie. his father- in-law, assisted the choir in singing and with the violin on Sunday. -The C. E. Society of Norton Hill is to have a rally on the evening of March 23th. and the Society here Is In- vited to attend it. Christian Church—Preaching as usu- al next Sunday at 11 o'clock; Bible study at the close. U. C. E. meeting In the evening will be led by Mrs. W. G. Wright. The hour of service has been changed from 7 to 7:30. =Unlon prayer meeting at tho home of G. W . Barrett. =A pound party for the benefit of the Rev. Belle H. Hook will be held at the parsonage on tho evening of March 26th. A most cordial Invitation Is ex- tended to all, bringing parcels large or small. ••• PRESTOX HOLLOW. =Over $26 were taken In on March 9th at the belt social. =Mr. und Mrs. Clinton Rlvenburgh entertained several persons one evening last week. =Mrs. E. L. Engle has returned, after spending the Winter In Springfield, Mass. =Mrs. Frank Hnle of Oak Hill visited her mother recently. =Away: Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Hurl- bert, at Potter Scott's, Cooksburgh; Miss Hazel Paddock, with friends in Potter Hollow. SUXSIDE. =No one has beeif found to preach In this place. =Our school is adding new pupils right along. It now numbers sixteen and by the first of April probably six or eight more are likely to come in. But Miss Paddock is capable of teaching all that can find r o o m . . =The Ladles' Aid Society m e t o n t h e 10th Inst, with Mrs. Bert Snyder, when a crowd gathered, on March 17th with Mrs. Bessie Potter, with the usual large attendance. =A Mr. Haight and 'Bert Phelps of East Greenville are moving to the late W. C. White farm and hotel, where they intend to take Summer boarders. =Wllliam Russ has returned from Newark, N. J., where he hadspent about a week. =We are all sorry to lose Mrs. Stewi. art and "Jack" Bennett as neighbors, but our loss will be somebody's gain. =Visltors: Elmer West of Big Hol- low, at Ralph . Ruland's; Mrs. George Sanford and Florence Simpson of South Durham, at Ross Ruland's. - WEST CAMP. =The Larkln Club o f T e n m e t last Friday with Mrs. Charles Richards of Alsen. =Peter Clum Is on the sick-list. =A dance was given at A. D. Golf's last Friday. =Mrs, Conklin oi Kingston, spent Inst week Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Nelson WInchell. =Fred Benn has had the misfortune to burn his foot badly. =Mr. Sommerville of Hoboken spent Sunday with his family a t P . H. Moore's. =A number of West Camp people attended the Odd Fellows' banquet on March 11th, In Ulster Lodge, Sauger- tles. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Linus Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Er- nest Snyder, Mrs. Russell Magee, Alton Young, Clara Lewis, Mrs. George Shaft and James Lewis. All had a fine t i m e . ••* WESTERLO. =About forty young friends gave a party last Friday to Irwin Moak a t t h e home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Moak. All had a pleasant evening. =Miss Bertha King entertained a few of her friends with a candy pull one night last week. All report a very enjoyable time. = Irvin Wright of Clarksville has bought the late John M. Cole farm. = \Ve all are sorry to learn of the Ill- ness of Mrs. Charles Snyder. May she soon recover. = Miss Lucia Barber, nurse. Is caring for an elderly lady in Troy. = William Hopkins, who had been as- sisting his uncle, E. C. Hopkins, has gone back to Unionville. = Miss Eleanor Lobdcll of Albany, the guest of Mrs. David Haines, Is n o w in Dormansville at the residence of her grandfather. P. A. Miller. = In town: Roland Blossom of the Albany Business College, al home for the Spring and Summer; his brother from Uensselaerville, with Winfred RivenburKh. =Away now or recently: Mrs. Rcvillo Stewart. In Albany and other places; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hopkins, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loucks of Dormans- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Edward King, at John If. Rosekrnns's, returninp; from I'eura Bush, at the limnc of his nneio. Wm. W. Rosekrans of Hudson Falls: Miss Eva - Strevell, with Mrs. Jacob Haines of Dormansville; Mrs. Freder- ick E. Ix>rd, called to Woodstock to care for her daughter Blanche, w h o w a s taken 111 while visiting her grand- mother, Mrs. Hummel. Everyone is .clad to learn that she Is better. Home Tnlrnl In Drflm.i. The Haptlst Young People's Union has postponed the play, "Uncle Eph- ralm's Summer Boarders," Itecause of the illness of one of the actors, to April 1st and 2d. This i s a novelty entertain- ment in three acts, one of the best ever furnished by local talent, and every- one should keep the dates In mind and plan to see It. <"n»l of Character*: Ephraim HiKgins. who a l w a y s Iiv>ks on the brisht side .David Haines 'Squire HriKKs. who holds the mort- ga«e Leroy Irish Ralph, his son Howard Swarwout Sam Johnson, a colored fun-maker.. Archibald Lord Mr. I'haleii. alderman uf th' llnth ward Charles Irish Tom Phalen Hamilton Hannay Etn-nezer Saunders. di>esn't object to second trial of matrimony James Braman Herr Comlnsky. a world-famed musi- cian Lorenzo I.oekwood Percy Augustus Wlthers|>oon, so frightened Archil>ald Atkins Mr. BaiiKS. the oltedient husband of Mrs. Rings Frederick Wlnegard Harold, his son Harold Fuller Silas Stiibbins, a back-country type George Hannay Mrs. HIKKIHS. Epralm's wife Mrs. Frederick Blossom Mollie. Annie. Susie and Betty HiK- gins. bis daughters..Mrs. David Haines Miss Eva Strevell. Miss Hazel HarlK-r. Miss Florence Haines. Mrs. Phalen. the alderman's wife Miss Eva Wilday Katie Phalen Bernlce Irish Madge Phalen Dorothy Irish Mrs. Bangs, a suffniKet Mrs. Frederick Winegnrd Drucina Ketchum, a maiden of mature years Miss Bertha King Mrs. RoUrt I.indsey Van Cleve, who Summers at Newport Mrs. Lorenzo Lockwood Lucille Van Clevc.Miss Erma Hotchklss Marguerite Van Cleve Miss Lydla Hopkins Madame Elson, a young nctress Miss Evalena Atkins Dorothy Elson. her daughter of five Marguerite Atkins Ba?tl»t Church Xotra. =The attendance on Sunday w a a a little larger than usual, owing to there lielng no services at the Reformed Church. A good deal of Interest Is being shown In the two series of ser- mons which our pastor Is giving this month, and especially is this so regard- ing those on the "Devil's Helpers." About a hundred persons on Sunday evening listened intently while Mr. Reed showed from the Word how the Devil uses "Mr. Blues" or "Discourage- ment" to stop people from working for God, from praying and from attending church, and to trip them up. get them to deny Christ and to curse and swear. H e g a v e IUS the most common reasons for discouragement, ignorance and will- fulness. The cure for "blues" Is to keep close to the sanctuary. The next ser- mon Is to be on "Sally Temper;" the morning one on the "Open Door of Faraway Testimony." =The Primary Class has welcomed two more members to the Cradle Roll. The little cradle is nicely filled with the names of our babies. =The B. Y. P. U. prayer and song strvice takes place on Wednesday even- ing. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. =Easter Day is to be a go-to-cburch Sunday. Everyone is invited to come himself, bring someone with him. ask someone to come, and send cards asking some. WHOLE FAMILY USES THEM "Frult-a-tives" Keeps Young And Old In Splendid Health ^Ht^l illlll llllllliillllli H 1 "^::Sr^Bt.".':- : : L - : '-:' JB : -'- :; Si^ There li More Cntirrb In Thl* Section Of t!;r- country (!>nn nil other dlscafC put together, nnd until tho last for,- \r.ir* w supposed to be Incurable. I'or a prcat ninny years dorters pronounced It .1 to.nl dl-en-o nnd pre-eilhcd local remedies, and by eon- slnntly fnllinc to cure with local treatment, prononneed It Incurable. Science hns proveil rnt.irrli to l-e « oonstltutlotml dl*eavo nn<l therefore requires rnnstltutlon.il treatment. Hall's C.it.inh Cure, mnnufnetured by 1". J. Cheney & Co.. ToV.lo. O.. IM the only con- stitutional cure on (he mnrket. It Is taken lntcrn.illv In ibvo* from 10 drops to a te.i- spoonful. It ."rls directly on the blood mid mucous surfaces of the system. They ofTer one hundred dollars for nnv en'o it fnii< to e;:;o. Fend for chcul.-.rs an.! testimonial-. .VMrc = I". J. rill'.xr.V ,'.- CO.. Toledo, (>. t-'old !>y d n t g k i s l s , T.'-c. Take Hnll's Family Pills for constipation. J. W. HAMMOND. E«Q. SCOTLAND, OXT., Aug. 25th. 1913 •'Fruit-a-tives" are the only pill manufactured, to my way of thinking. They work completely, no griping •whatever, a n d o n e i s plenty for any ordinary person at a dose. My wife •was a martyr to Constipation. We tried everything on the calendar with- out satisfaction, and spent large sums of money until we happened on "Fruit-a-tives". I cannot say too much in their favor. We have used them in the family for ahout two years and TO would not use anything else as long as we can Ret "FROIT-A-TIVES". J.W. HAMMOND. Those who have heen relieved by "Fruit-a-tives" are proud and happy to tell a sick or ailing friend about these wonderful tablctsmadefrom fruit juices. " Fruit-a-tizvs", the celebrated fruit medicine, has relieved more sufferers from Stomach, Liver, Bowel. Kidney and Skin Troubles, than any other medicine ever discovered. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tivcs Limited, OgdcDsburg, New York, FOR SALE GRAY HORSE cftCaxtfii $ 695 The biggest automobile value ever offered for less than $1000 A powerful, fast, full grown, 5-pas- eenger, really beautiful and fully equipped automobile; a car with a real high tension magneto, sliding gear transmission, left hand drive center control, anti-skid tires on rear. A car that has practically every high priced feature of high priced cars. Holds the road at 50 miles an hour. W. I. VAN DQSEN f Van's Oarage, ATHENS, N. Y. MAXWKLI. DISTRIBUTOR FOR GRKKN'K COUNTY Telephone 299-J Telephone for Demonstration Wall Paper and Room Mouldings Large and .Complete Stock Make Your Selections Early Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Glass, Putty €. & G. H. BRAND0W, 435 Main Street, Catskill 1 till 1 1 1 K0OHK PXJKQEr IF WE DO YOUR FINISHING YOU GET THE BEST Expert Developing and Printing Lowest Prices Consistent for Beautiful Work FRED CLARKE 351 MAIN ST., CATSKILL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LE ROY GENERAL PURPOSE CHILLED PLOWS are guaranteed to do better work than any other general purpose plow made Wright nliout l. - -i*> llis.. olplit yonrs old. Slrnl from Slovons Slm-k I'nrm. Attlin. N*. Y„ vnniul. trap ptul Mn-J In clonlile or single tmrnrs-i. Also SURREY ThiiN anil I'Ole nearly n class slinpc. in first- LARGE BLACK COW Fnll. milk tosto.l "rt" In UKV. M. s. KI:I:I>. \\V«tcrlo. X. V. Fresh Inst J n nn nry. GSTAtlUSHED 1870 OIVS/^E^ V. SAGE WholcF.sle and ReUll Dc»tfr In BEST ORADES OF COAL THE GENUINE OLD COMPANY'S LEHIGH COM ( s t o v e .sir.c) carried In stock at all timr-3 "GcocI Coal Makes Warn Frlrnd>" Vnrd KnM Knd of Lovrer Toi C B. RAGE, Hannsor Url J -f=-3TV~ A remarkable featuro of advantage in the plows of this series over all other makes is the noticeable very LIGHT DRAFT. They aro well suited to plow sod, stubble, hr.rd, gravelly or etony soils. Only tho best grades of iron mixed with the ntmostcaro to insure strength and good wearing qualities are used. The Moldboards are perfectly chilled and will wear 12 vears. SHIN PIECE chilled. LANDSIDE extra long and chilled. CHILLED POINTS ptrong and long wearing. LIGHT DRA^T LE ROY GENERAL PURPOSE CHILLED PLOWS are tlie best general purpose plows made and will stay in the ground and do good work where others fail. Perfect catisfaction Is guaranteed in every respect. Furnished in five sizes: lights horse, medium 2 horse, medium 2 or 3 horse, largo 2 or 3 horse, 3 horse only. Come and seo mo to-day. CATSKILL HARDWARE CO., CATSKILL, N. V. CATSKILL SAVINGS BANK. ST.VTKMKNT 1AMAKY Due Dcpoiltor.i Stirpln-t. nt Investment or nmnrllrctl \nlt:c ot "scctirltlc-! I, KM* «M1«.7S2 SSO.66S.08 S3.797.400.5S riepo-.H.i "rom <i up t.. $<..>in rccMtrr!, »ntl nil rr.OT.^fS t*c\ TC\T tnrr-t«-<! m-cordl'i* lo Ifct- Utr«<>{ the Stale <T New Vnrlt. Inlrrnt oomrii'.i'Hli'.l c«-ory ..".niimrv «nd -Itily. ttn-.l a<!tl."l to Ihn principal. Mori'.-T >!i.i>i"Itc<l by U:o 10th of Jannarr or .Ttilr. nr.'l br the "4 of c-uhof tfco other -Tonthvilraw-^ Infrrrst from the t.'t of tn.'st month. Hor.or loaned on lk>ri>l m.-.l Mortirnco riMsi t:i:s: On in Par. .Iruiniali I'm . W. I tvlm: .ter.ulnps. i:m<>r\ A. il'.-v,-. William I'nlucitlcr, I.i:.ius I: I>rty. CIi:ii !r« V. 1!:-.'" tt. Crorce S. I.e\vl«, William II. Van Ordca, Ft.ank II. Ofl-orn. All-ert ('. H:- lcoo.1. WllU.-.m J. tl!:c!.T«. Omar V. P.ipe. Adili =i-r, 1*. Jonc«. .Tnnie'I.c^'Is Malcoltn. W. tltV KMORV I N<1 .li:NNINi;S President A. CHAS;: Vlcc-Pro?ldent oniitx DAY .1KHKMIAH DAY.. i rt-f-" nrer .Se< returi" Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: tOUHD ABOUT THE COUHTY. cftCaxtfiifultonhistory.com/newspapers 7/Catskill NY Recorder... · now In the Peerless Garage at Catsklll: Virgil understands the work and Is very useful

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•CORDER AY. MARCH 19. 1915.

tOUHD ABOUT THE COUHTY.

A L C O V E .

= A J u n i o r C. B. S o c i e t y h a s b e e n or­ganized in «>ur c h u r c h , w i t h t h e s e olll-c e r a : Mr*. D e W I t t S t e p h e n s , s u p e r i n ­t e n d e n t ; Mrs . It. T. BrlKK", n«aiatant: Huro ld V i n c e n t . p r e s i d e n t ; Al l i e D e a n , Vice -pres ident ; Mar ian S m i t h , t r e a s ­urer ; F l o y d S m i t h , s e c r e t a r y ; Mar ian S m i t h , orjcanlct; K v a H a r p . a s s i s t a n t . T w o Interes t ing m e e t i n g h a v e been held, a t t h e h f w s o f 'l-'~s"jrrrintcndent and her n s s l s t a n t .

= S t a n l e y Co lv in h a s p o n e t o D e l a ­w a r e unt i l nex t A u t u m n . Miss Laura Colv in wil l I*' a t t h e D e a n h o m e s t e a d aaslHthiK Mia* J e s s i e ajialn w i t h her h o u s e h o l d dut i e s .

= A . D . BrlKKH is s er ious ly 111. = T h e Itev. W . LanK "t C o e y m a n s

H o l l o w waa a r e c e n t ca l l er ut W . M. T h o m e ' s . . =HrljjK» & R i c h a r d s o n h a v e l»eeti dr i l l ing a wel l for 8 a n f o r d V a n D e r z e e . und are d o l u s th i s work a l s o for Char l e s W h i t b e c k . Indian F ie lds .

• • • C O B X W A L L V I L L R .

= Str<niK March w i n d s near ly e v r y d a y . and not m u c h w a r m w e a t h e r .

= M r s . Kllle R e y n o l d s a n d Mrs. J. A. S m i t h will e n t e r t a i n t h e T h i m b l e P a r t y th i s week , at t h e p a r s o n a g e .

= A l u a c h wil l JK> s e r v e d t h i s F r i d a y e v e n i n g a f t er t»r~ e n t e r t a i n m e n t . In­s tead of s u p p e r , a n d 26c. p a y s t h e 1)111, Instead of 2 5 c , w h i c h w a s a mispr int las t week .

= H u t c h l n g 8 o n Bros . , It Is reported, are o lng Into the pou l t ry b u s i n e s s on the rilee p lace N o . 2.

= Mr. a n d Mrs. Clark W e t m o r e g a v e a d inner party to a numl>er of fr iends on March 11th. O t h e r s w h o had g u e s t s l a s t w e e k w e r e t h e H o w S. S a r g e n t , Mrs. R e y n o l d s , and Mr. a n d Mrs. \V . C. L a i t a .

= Mrs. S a r a h S a n f o r d h a s b e e n o n t h e s ick- l i s t , a n d Mrs. F e r r i s Wetmore . n o w i s til.

= M a r r I e d . at the p a r s o n a g e on March 11th, by t h e R e v . S a m u e l S a r g e n t . F r a n k R o c k e r f e l l e r a n d M i s s Izora Y o u -m a n s . both of W e s t D u r h a m .

=I .dist w e e k W e d n e s d a y , w h i l e E v e r e t t M a t t i c e w a s p l a y i n g basebal l a t schoo l , he fell a n d b r o k e a l>one in h i s knee .

= A w a y : XV. S . B o r t h w i c k , in C a t s -ki l l ; Mr. and Mrs . W . C. L a t t a , a t Char l e s V a n T a s s e l ' s , E a s t D u r h a m : E . J. P a r k s , In B e a c h e s Corners .

= H e r e r e c e n t l y : H e r b e r t Paddock of Freeho ld , a t t e n d i n g c h u r c h on S u n d a y : T a l m a d g e M e d d a u g h of E a s t D u r h a m , a f t er potatoes .

Church Note*. = T h e R e v . S. S a r g e n t wil l t a k e for

h i s subjec t n e x t S u n d a y m o r n i n g "The Chr i s t ian Bened ic t ion ."

= T h e m i d - w e e k p r a y e r m e e t i n g w a s held a t t h e p a r s o n a g e .

• • • E A S T D U R H A M .

= T h e m e e t i n g s a t t h e B a p t i s t C h u r c h

Attention, Chicken Raisers!

EGGS FOR HATCHING AND BABY CHICKS

From our Famous Al Vista Farm Breeds

Rose and Single Comb R. I . Reds

a r e p r o c e s s i n g wel l , a n d people c o m e f r o m G a y h e a d , F r e e h o l d a n d C o r n w a i l -vl l le . M u c h credit Is d u e Mr. B o o n e , an utile sjK-aker w h o tr i e s t o t e a c h h i s h»arers the ir d u t y , to l ive r igh t ly and g i v e the ir h e a r t s t o God.

= S a m u e l L a w y e r h a s b o u g h t a Ford c a r f rom R. C. L a c y , Freeho ld .

= E r b - I - T o l Is w i t h o u t q u e s t i o n one of the l>est c o u g h r e m e d i e s o n the m a r ­ket , a n d E . Woodruff h a s p l e n t y of t e s t i m o n i a l s from p e r s o n s c u r e d by It w h e n the ir c a s e s w e r e pronounced h o p e ­l e s s . E v e r y o n e aJIIIcted w i t h w e a k l u n g s <>UKht t o wr i t e h i m a n d g e t a booklet , a s th i s i s the t r y i n g t i m e o f iJ»-

year . T h e med ic ine Is a l s o a blood p u r -itler a n d bui lds u p the w h o l e s y s t e m .

= J . F . l l a l l o c k h a s b o u g h t a fine f i .ur-seated carr iage f rom C. B. W o o d , w h i c h l o o k s a s If h e e x p e c t e d t o do s o m e t h i n g w i t h Ixmrders.

= A . L'tter Is not fee l ing wel l . = 1 1 . Rundel l ' s bad l e g d o e s not i m ­

prove very fast . = Ed. P a y n e fell r e c e n t l y a n d hurt

h imse l f q u i t e ser ious ly . = A . B u r c h e t t and C a r y T a y l o r a r e

Uick from N e w York, w h e r e t h e y had been w i t h fr iends . H. E . W l n e g a r d a n d J a m e s T a y l o r w e n t to Catski l l t o m e e t t h e m .

= O t h e r s a w a y : Mr. and M i s . E . W o o d ­ruff. In M e d u s a for Mrs . J . LolHlell's f u ­nera l ; Dr . Safford, in Mlddleburgh for a fr iend's bur ia l ; E . W«>odruff. takinK Mr. B o o n e to G a y h e a d on S u n d a y to till Mr. C o r m a n y ' s place , a s the la t t er Is s ick. W e all hope fur h i s s p e e d y re­c o v e r y , for he is mis sed grea t ly .

• • •

F R E E H O L D .

= A n u m b e r of our people wil l c h a n g e the ir p lace of res idence o n or before Apri l first.

= T h e Ladles ' A id S o c i e t y wi l l g i v e a soc ia l in the v e s t r y on March 26th. w i t h e n t e r t a i n m e n t a n d r e f r e s h m e n t s furn i shed for 20c. to a d u l t s a n d 10c. to ch i ldren .

= Mr. a n d Mrs. Michael N o l a n h a v e arr ived from N e w York a n d will m a k e the ir h o m e here In the fu ture . In the h o u s e w h i c h Mr. N o l a n p u r c h a s e d about a y e a r a g o .

= S e v e r a l p e r s o n s In F r e e h o l d a r e on t h e s i c k - l i s t , a m o n g t h e m b e i n g Mrs. H o w a r d A l l e n a n d l i t t le Grace Becker .

= V l r g l l P h l n n e y Is n s s l s t l n g R. C. L a c y In t h e automobi l e b u s i n e s s a n d Is n o w In t h e P e e r l e s s G a r a g e a t C a t s k l l l : Virgi l u n d e r s t a n d s the w o r k and Is v e r y use fu l .

= 0 . D . B e e r s i s b u s y s a w i n g l o g s at t h e mil l .

= M r . T a l l m a n of Greenv i l l e h a s h i s mil l In operat ion on F r a n k W o o d a r d ' s farm.

' • * G A Y H E A D .

= A s o u r pastor , the R e v . S i m o n Cor-m n n y . w a s a b s e n t on S u n d a y b e c a u s e of I l lness , t h e pulp i t w a s o c c u p i e d b y Clar ­e n c e B o o n e of the Bible Schoo l . B l n g -h a m t o n .

^ C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to Mr. a n d Mrs . R. B. S m i t h of R e s u l t on a s o n ' s arr iva l , a n d to Mr. a n d Mrs. I r v i n g S t a c y o n a d a u g h t e r ' s .

= 1 a m glad to report Herl>ert B o g a r -dus , w h o h a s been ill w i t h p n e u m o n i a , a s g a i n i n g .

= A l a n s o n Hal lock, A. P a l m e r and R a l p h D a y h a v e l>een d r a w i n g w o o d from here to Mr. Hal lock 's h o m e at F o u r - M i l e Po int .

= M i s s Edi th L o s e e a n d Mr. C o o n s s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d In Liv lnKstonvl l l e .

= . l . P latzer , O. But ler . M. M. P a l m e r . Mrs . V e r n o n S t o r y and Danie l S u t t o n a r e o n the s ick- l i s t .

Chesbro w e r e In A l t w n y o n Monday , w h e r e a t t h e A l b a n y H c i p i t a l t h e l a t t e r wil l r e m a i n a f e w d a y s u n d e r medica l t r e a t m e n t .

= Z e u s L o d s e . K n i g h t s of P y t h i a s , a r e t o g i v e a b a n q u e t In c o n n e c t i o n w i t h the ir a n n i v e r s a r y a n d lad les ' n ight . K n i g h t s a n d l a d l e s wi l l m a k e C a s t l e Hal l a s c e n e of p l e a s u r e a n d e n j o y m e n t th i s F r i d a y e v e n i n g . M a r c h 19th.

= Mr. a n d Mrs . J o h n Roe h a v e r e ­ce ived word of t h e d e a t h of t h e la t ter ' s c o u s i n in H e n s o n v l l l e . F u n e r a l w a s held at H e n s o n v l l l e o n T h u r s d a y .

= E x c e p t for t h r e e d a y s . March h a s . . . . . M . . . M « . . . ! . . . . . - . . . • — t . f e 1 , -1 . -1 . , p l r ^ u n t

w a r m s u n . B u t for t h e w i n d s , t h i s m o n t h w o u l d h a v e g i v e n g e n u i n e S u m ­m e r w e a t h e r .

= C h a r l e s R o e . Jr.. h a s been a g i s t i n g Dr. W a s s o n w h i l e Mr. P a y n e w a s la id u p w i t h r h e u m a t i s m .

= T h e a u c t i o n he ld by H. T . W l t b e c k last S a t u r d a y , t o d i spose of g o o d s of Mrs. J o h n R o g e r s , w a s l a r g e l y a t t e n d e d a n d good p r i c e s w e r e real ized. Mrs. RoKers i s s t a y i n g at t h e Coon ley H o t e l for a f e w w e e k s .

= T h e s e m i - m o n t h l y e u c h e r par ty m e t w i t h M i s s M a u d e W o o s t e r a t t h e h o m e of Mr. and Mrs . M. P. S t e v e n s on M o n ­d a y e v e n i n g . S t . P a t r i c k ' s D a y pr izes w e r e a w a r d e d t o t h e w i n n e r s .

ipCoL C«rtoJjRO0 COALBUHWINO-SELI

300-500 Ghlcks=0ne Flock One Heater=Ons Building BUY OR HATCH 300 to 500

chicks all at one time. Put them with one Candec jCqlony Brooder, all together in cne building. Attend the coal fire once or twice a day. Set the Automatic Temperature Regulator when you start the Brood­er and it keeps a correct heat con­tinually, requiring adjustment only when the chicks get older and need less heat A turn of a screw does i t RESULT. Chick* «iid building! always •ale from fire. The larzeat poutbts numbsr of birds brought to strong maturity. Much

.time, labor and fuel sored and greater profit at the cod of the season. SPECIAL FEATURES. All cast iron heater that lasts a lifetime. Large 12-inch grate— the safe size. Safety Grate Shaker. Sealed Base. Swinging Hover Section that makes it easy to get at tho heater. All-woyen-wool felt curtain, guaranteed for 5 years. Satisfy yourszlf that this is the safest, surest and most economical way to raise the most of your chicks. Come to my poultry plant and see tho Candee Colony Brooder and how it operates,

JL W . S E A M A N , A g e n t . ( A t h e n s R o a d . )

P h o n e 5 - F - 2 C a t s k l l , X

G R E E X V I L L E .

^ C o n t r a c t o r O s m e r It. A v e r y i s a t work on the ground w h e r e he will erec t a n u p - t o - d a t e t i n s h o p a n d p l u m b i n g e s ­t a b l i s h m e n t for Paul S c h a a d , jr . A c o u s i n of Mr. Schaad , a n a t i v e of S w i t z ­er land , i s a s s i s t i n g in the c o n c r e t e work .

= A l o n z n A c k n e r i s to o v e r h a u l a n d e n l a r g e h i s f e e d - r o o m s a n d g a r a g e . T h i s e n d o f t h e s tree t h a s l o n g b e e n In need of t h e s e i m p r o v e m e n t s .

= D r . C h a s . P . McCabe a n d C h a s . K.

A WONDERFUL HEALING INFLUENCE IN KIDNEY TROUBLES.

A y e a r a n d a hal f a g o I w a s t a k e n w i t h a s e v e r e a t t a c k of K i d n e y trouble t h a t pa ined m e to s u c h a n e x t e n t t h a t m o r p h i n e h a d to be g i v e n m e . W a s a t ­tended b y a doctor w h o p r o n o u n c e d It a s S t o n e in the Bladder a n d prescr ibed L i t h i a W a t e r . I took L i t h i a W a t e r a n d T a b l e t s , for- s e n s e - t i m e a n d r e c e i v e d no rel ief f rom t h e m . I s t o p p e d t a k i n g m e d i c i n e s for s o m e t i m e ; la ter , h a v i n g s o m e S w a m p - R o o t in t h e h o u s e , I d e ­cided t o t r y it a n d fel t m u c h re l i eved . W h i l e t a k i n g t h e s e c o n d bot t l e c o m ­m e n c e d to p a s s Grave l in u r i n e u n t i l I had p a s s e d in all a t l eas t a ha l f -dozen o r m o r e a n d h a v e not suffered t h e s l i g h t e s t s i n c e — a n d in al l h a v e t a k e n o n e bot t l e a n d a half, a n d feel v e r y grate fu l to S w a m p - R o o t .

Y o u r s v e r y t ru ly , H . W . S P I N K S ,

C a m p Hi l l , A l a . P e r s o n a l l y a p p e a r e d before m e t h i s

16th d a y of A u g u s t , 1909, H . W . S p i n k s , w h o subscr ibed t h e a b o v e s t a t e m e n t a n d m a d e o a t h t h a t the s a m e i s t rue Is s u b ­s t a n c e a n d in fact . A . B . L E E ,

E x . of J u s t i c e of P e a c e .

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= R e c e i p t s of t h e band s u p p e r at the hotel last F r i d a y were o v e r $70.

= T h e parce l post soc ia l w h i c h w a s t o IH> held o n W e d n e s d a y h a s b e e n p o s t ­poned unt i l n e x t Monday .

= Edi th O'Connor h a s t>een v i s i t i n g I U T p a n n t s a t Margare tv l l l e . B u t h HlomlKixKl a c c o m p a n i e d her.

= T 1 H > c o m m u n i t y w a s s a d d e n e d o n March 9th t o l e a r n c ! »he d e a t h , a t the :iKe of t h i r t y - f i v e y e a r s , of Mr. a n d Mrs . Wi l l iam M c L e a n ' s e s t i m a b l e d a u g h t e r Nel l ie . F i v e w e e k s a g o s h e pres ided at the or>;an In c h u r c h , n s h a d been h e r fai thful c u s t o m for near ly four y e a r s , hut from t h a t t i m e s h e suffered from pleur i sy a n d c o m p l i c a t i o n s unt i l s h e e n ­tered i n t o h e r h e a v e n l y res t . T h e f u ­neral w a s he ld a t the h o u s e on T h u r s ­day , t h e R e v . W . L. C o m s t o c k officiat­i n g ; In terment a t W i n d h a m . S h e w a s a d e v o u t C h r i s t i a n a n d a v a l u e d mora-l>er of R e h e k a h LodKe.

= R e t u r n e d h o m e : ' Mr. a n d Mrs . R i ­m e r Mal lory , f r o m the ir w e d d i n g t r i p ; Mr. and Mrs . E . Cook, from K i n g s t o n , w h e r e t h e y s p e n t t h e W i n t e r .

= In t o w n : L y m a n P e c k of C o n n e c t i ­c u t , a n d Mrs . H a r v e y L a n e of L a n e s -vi l le . w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs . E . J . H a y n e s ; Mr. a n d Mrs . C l a u d e Mulford of C a t s -kill , o v e r S u n d a y w i t h Mrs . Mulford's p a r e n t s . Mr. a n d Mrs . G e o r g e R e e d ; Dr. and Mrs. P e r s o n s of L e x i n g t o n , w i t h Mr. nnd M r s . F . B . M a k e l y . G r a c e a n d Al len M a k e l y g o i n g hack w i t h t h e m ; Mrs. W o o d of F l a t Creek , w i t h h e r mother . Mrs . E . S- H a s k l n s : Mr. nnd Mrs . H a i n e s of H a i n e s F a l l s , w i t h v a r i o u s f r i ends ; Mr. n n d Mrs . R. D i c k e y of N e w ­port, R. I., w i t h Mr. nnd Mrs . J o h n s o n .

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L A X E S Y I L L E .

= March doesn ' t s e e m s o bad a f t e r al l . hut h a s p r o v e d q u i t e c a l m .

= W h a t i s t h e m a t t e r w i t h t h e E d g e -w o o d c o r r e s p o n d e n t ? I t i s t o b e h e p e d t h a t y o u n g m a n h a s n ' t t a k e n her a w a y .

= T h e Infant ch i ld of Mr. a n d Mrs . E . Curt i s Is v e r y ill f rom p n e u m o n i a , a l ­t h o u g h s l i g h t l y Improved a t l a s t r e ­ports . M a y G->U t e s t o r e h e a l t h in H i s good t i m e !

= M r . a n d M r s . D a v i d Curt i s , jr . . of Gran;1 G o r g e nre d e e p l y gra te fu l to o u r people for m u c h k i n d n e s s s h o w n t h e m at the t i m e of t h e i r baby ' s d e a t h .

— V i s i t o r s : Mr. a n d Mrs . H a r r y Ne-i l , w i t h her m o t h e r , Mrs . D a v i d C r o s b y ; B r o o k s Curt i s , w i t h h i s m o t h e r o n S u n ­

d a y : W i l l i a m H u g g a n s f rom H u n t e r , h e r e o n S u n d a y ; Mrs . C h a r l e s W o o d o f S h a n d a k e n , c a l l i n g o n old fr i ends Inst week . Mr. W o o d f o r m e r l y t a u g h t school In t h i s p l a c e .

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M E D U S A .

= T h e B a p t i s t s he ld a p r a y e r m e e t i n g at Oscar A l a c k e y ' s l a s t w e e k T u e s d a y .

= O r s o n B r y a n t a n d H . T . W h i t b e c k a r e s e r v i n g a s j u r o r s In A l b a n y , a n d H a r r y L e w i s r e t u r n e d o n M o n d a y f o r h i s third w e e k in t h e C o u n t y Court .

= W e al l r e g r e t t o l e a r n o f t h e f a l l ­ing h e a l t h of W i l l i a m V a u g h a n , p r o ­prietor of t h e s t a g e r o u t e f rom t h i s p lace to C o x s a c k i e .

= T o m J o n e s h a s hired o u t for t h e s e a s o n to F l o y d B e a r , t h i s s ide of N o r ­ton Hil l .

= WI11 Goodr ich h a s b e e n d o i n g s o m e c a r p e n t r y for F r a n k H a e a r t o r j i , ^

= l r v l n g B . M a k e l y w e n t t o B r o o m e Center on S a t u r d a y to c o m m e n c e h i s w o r k a s b u t t e r - m a k e r a t t h e c r e a m e r y . H i s f a m i l y wi l l m o v e later .

= M r s . R o x i e S n y d e r h a s b e e n In Ches terv i l l e c a r i n g for h e r s i ck d a u g h ­t e r - i n - l a w , Mrs . C h a r l e s S n y d e r . T h e la t ter Is bet ter , a n d h e r m o t h e r - i n - l a w h a s gone" back t o Oak Hi l l .

= T r a v e r & Cole h a v e p u r c h a s e d t w o f i v e - p a s s e n g e r a u t o m o b i l e s , a n d e x p e c t t o c a r r y p a s s e n g e r s f r o m h e r e t o C o x ­sack ie . A f t e r Apri l 1st t h e y wi l l r u n o n S c h e d u l e t i m e , w h i c h wi l l be a g r e a t a c c o m m o d a t i o n . N o t i c e of t i m e wil l be g i v e n la ter .

= F r e d R i d e r h a s s e c u r e d t h e s e r v i c e s of Mr. B a r k m a n in h i s b l a c k s m i t h s h o p a s a s s i s t a n t . Mr. B a r k m a n w a s e m ­ployed by Mr. R i d e r l a s t y e a r and w a s v e r y s a t i s f a c t o r y .

= 1 u n d e r s t a n d t h a t J o h n B o u t o n h a s work in A t h e n s , a n d wi l l m o v e h i s househo ld g o o d s t h e r e s o o n .

= H . T. W h i t b e c k , a u c t i o n e e r h a d the sa le of W . T . B o o m h o w c r ' s s tock , m a ­c h i n e r y , e t c . , o n M o n d a y , t h r e e m i l e s N o r t h of G r e e n v i l l e . On March 23d h e h a s the l a r g e s a l e a t F r e d D e L a m a -ter's N o r t h - E a s t of B e n s s e l a e r v i l l e , c o n s i s t i n g of s t o c k , f arm i m p l e m e n t s and househo ld g o o d s .

= D o r a n c e C leve land h a s m o v e d the last load for Mrs . R u t h Gilford t o h e r n e w h o m e a t Oak Hill , w h e r e s h e will s o o n r e s u m e h o u s e k e e p i n g . I a m pleased to n o t e t h a t h e r s i s ter , Mrs . Cleve land, w h o h a s been HI w i t h r h e u ­m a t i s m , i s m u c h improved In hea l th .

= E v e r e t t B a t e s h a s c o m m e n c e d h i s work a s he lper in W . G. W r i g h t ' s c r e a m ­ery.

= MrA W a l t e r S m i t h of S m i t h Cor­n e r s h a s Kone to the A l b a n y Hosp i ta l , a s it is feared t h a t s h e h a s a c a n c e r In her side. Mrs. A s a R i v c n b u r g h . wel l and f a v o r a b l y k n o w n here , w h o h a s l ived for the pas t y e a r n e a r D o r m a n s -vi l le , w a s taker, t h e r e on Monday , a s she i s t h o u g h t to h a v e c a n c e r of the s t o m a c h . S y m p a t h y Is e x t e n d e d t o both sufferers , w i t h best w i s h e s for reeovrry .

= T h e Rev . Mr. Reed of Ohesterv i l l e preached a v e r y able s e r m o n at the funeral of Mrs. N a n c y I,oM< ,l! last w e e k T h u r s d a y , from t e x t found in I Cor. 15:22-2."?. T h e c a s k e t w a s covered w i t h beaut i fu l f lowers , a smi le still l in ­gered on the be loved m o t h e r ' s l ips , w h o s e l o v i n g w o r d s nnd Chris t ian e x ­a m p l e wil l no t s o o n l>e forgot ten . Mrs. S. .1. M a c k e y , Mrs. B e n j a m i n S n y d e r , F r n e s t X. T o m p k i n s and Fred Rldei s a n e favor i te s e l ec t ions .

— "Hipe" F l e m i n g h a s bought tho farm nnd \K\TU from J o h n Milton hf re­c e n t l y purchased from .lorry S. Moshrr , tho house and pardon b"tni: reserved by Mr. Milton.

; -Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McC.afforty e n ­tertained at d i n n e r late ly a n u m b e r of their n e i g h b o r s a n d friends.

- ;Mr. and Mr.". K d u a r d N a a b h a v e m o v e d to Oakland . N". .1., and will board tho former's bro ther Wil l and litt le

d a u g h t e r , so r e c e n t l y Ixref t of the wi fe and mother .

: Mr. and Mrs . I v a n Gif.'ord nre to KO .'^:>n to N o r t o n Hill , where tho far­m e r is t e a c h i n g .

= It Is a p l e a s u r e t o s t a t e t h a t J o h n Mil ton Is g a i n i n g In l lesh s i n c e h i s re ­turn h o m e from A l b a n y Hospi ta l .

= T h e Item In t h e las t I s sue In regard to Fred Meloy s h o u l d h a v e read t h a t h e had been hired In t h e p r i v a t e repa ir s h o p of the H o u c k s in s t ead of hunks .

= R e t u r n e d h o m e : M i s s R u t h S. V a n Nosdal l , from P r e s t o n H o l l o w ; Mrs. V i n a B r y a n t , f rom her brother I v a n ' s a t L a m b s Corners .

= R e c e n t g u e s t s : Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l ­l i s B a r t h o l o m e w a n d l i t t le KUII of D u r ­h a m , w i t h the la t ter ' s m o t h e r . Mrs. K a t e F u l l i n g t o n : Mrs . R u t h Gifford of Oak Hill . cu!!m;c t::: f o r m e r ::e!?:h»trrt;: Mrs . C laude (Joff o f Cairo , w i t h her uncle , J o h n M i l t o n : Mr. a n d Mrs. I v a n Gifford of LimbM C o r n e r s , w i t h t h e for ­mer ' s p a r e n t s . Mr. a n d Mrs. Geo . M. Gifford; Mr. a n d Mrs . Cl in ton R i v e n -b u r g h of P r e s t o n H o l l o w , w i t h t h e la t ­ter's p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . A . C. F r o s t , a n d a t t e n d i n g c h u r c h o n S u n d a y , t a k ­ing d i n n e r w i t h C. B. R l v e n b u r g h a n d w i f e ; Mr. and Mrs . A d a m S n y d e r from t h e N o r t h e r n part of t h e t o w n , w i t h the ir a u n t . Mrs. N a n c y M e b e y ; the R e v . C. F . Hook a n d s o n H o m e r of P o t ­ter H o l l o w and B a t e s , a t h o m e la s t F r i ­d a y n ight a n d S a t u r d a y ; Mrs. C y n t h i a T r o v e r of E a s t D u r h a m , w i t h her n e p h e w . R a y m o n d T r a v e r ; Mrs . N a n c y Dool l te l l a n d s o n Orln of Mt. P i s g n h , a t Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n r y Al len ' s .

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preached h i s las t s e r m o n before c o n ­f erence o n S u n d a y . It Is t h e u n a n i ­m o u s w i s h of t h e people h e r e that h e m a y bo r e t u r n e d t o t h i s e h irt;e, a s h e h a s m a d e m a n ; fr i ends In both c h u r c h e s . Mr. M c K e n z i e . h i s f a t h e r -i n - l a w , a s s i s t e d t h e c h o i r in s i n g i n g a n d wi th the viol in o n S u n d a y .

- T h e C. E. S o c i e t y of N o r t o n Hil l is to h a v e a ra l ly o n the e v e n i n g of March 23th . and t h e S o c i e t y here Is In­vi ted t o a t t e n d it.

Chr i s t ian C h u r c h — P r e a c h i n g a s u s u ­a l n e x t S u n d a y a t 11 o 'c lock; Bible s t u d y a t the c lose . U. C. E . m e e t i n g In t h e e v e n i n g wi l l b e led b y Mrs . W . G. W r i g h t . T h e h o u r of s e r v i c e h a s b e e n c h a n g e d f r o m 7 t o 7:30 .

= U n l o n p r a y e r m e e t i n g a t tho h o m e of G. W . Barre t t .

= A p o u n d p a r t y for t h e benefit of the R e v . Be l l e H . H o o k wi l l be he ld a t t h e p a r s o n a g e o n t h o e v e n i n g of March 26th. A m o s t cordia l Inv i ta t ion Is e x ­tended t o al l , b r i n g i n g p a r c e l s l a r g e or smal l .

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P R E S T O X H O L L O W .

= O v e r $26 w e r e t a k e n In on March 9 t h a t t h e belt soc ia l .

= M r . u n d Mrs . Cl in ton R l v e n b u r g h e n t e r t a i n e d s e v e r a l p e r s o n s o n e e v e n i n g las t w e e k .

= M r s . E . L. E n g l e h a s re turned , a f t e r s p e n d i n g t h e W i n t e r In Springf ie ld , M a s s .

= M r s . F r a n k H n l e of O a k Hi l l v i s i t ed h e r m o t h e r r e c e n t l y .

= A w a y : Mr. nnd Mrs. Al fred H u r l -bert , a t P o t t e r Scot t ' s , C o o k s b u r g h ; M i s s H a z e l Paddock , w i t h f r i ends in P o t t e r H o l l o w .

S U X S I D E .

= N o o n e h a s beeif f o u n d t o preach In th i s p lace .

= O u r schoo l i s a d d i n g n e w p u p i l s r i g h t a l o n g . It n o w n u m b e r s s i x t e e n a n d by t h e first of Apr i l probably s i x or e i g h t m o r e a r e l ike ly to c o m e in. B u t Mis s P a d d o c k i s c a p a b l e of t e a c h i n g a l l t h a t c a n find r o o m . .

= T h e Ladles ' Aid S o c i e t y m e t o n t h e 10th Inst, w i t h Mrs . B e r t S n y d e r , w h e n a c r o w d g a t h e r e d , o n M a r c h 17th w i t h Mrs . B e s s i e P o t t e r , w i t h t h e u s u a l l arge a t t e n d a n c e .

= A Mr. H a i g h t a n d 'Bert P h e l p s o f E a s t Greenv i l l e a r e m o v i n g to the l a t e W . C. W h i t e f a r m a n d hote l , w h e r e t h e y in tend to t a k e S u m m e r boarders .

= W l l l i a m R u s s h a s re turned f rom N e w a r k , N . J., w h e r e h e h a d s p e n t a b o u t a w e e k .

= W e a r e all s o r r y to l o s e Mrs. S t e w i . a r t a n d "Jack" B e n n e t t a s n e i g h b o r s ,

b u t o u r l o s s wil l b e s o m e b o d y ' s g a i n . = V i s l t o r s : E l m e r W e s t o f B i g H o l ­

l o w , a t R a l p h . R u l a n d ' s ; Mrs . G e o r g e Sanford a n d F l o r e n c e S i m p s o n of S o u t h D u r h a m , a t R o s s R u l a n d ' s .

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= T h e L a r k l n C l u b of T e n m e t l a s t F r i d a y w i t h Mrs . C h a r l e s R i c h a r d s of A l s e n .

= P e t e r C lum Is o n t h e s i ck - l i s t . = A d a n c e w a s g i v e n a t A . D . Golf ' s

l a s t F r i d a y . = M r s , C o n k l i n oi K i n g s t o n , s p e n t Inst

w e e k T h u r s d a y w i t h h e r s i s ter , Mrs . N e l s o n WInche l l .

= F r e d B e n n h a s h a d t h e m i s f o r t u n e t o burn h i s foot bad ly .

= M r . S o m m e r v i l l e o f H o b o k e n s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h h i s f a m i l y a t P . H . Moore's .

= A n u m b e r of W e s t C a m p peop le a t t e n d e d t h e Odd F e l l o w s ' b a n q u e t on March 11th, In U l s t e r L o d g e , S a u g e r -t l e s . T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e Mr. a n d Mrs . E d w a r d B o y l e , Mr. a n d Mrs . L i n u s Cole, Mr. and Mrs . B e n j a m i n L e w i s , Mr. and Mrs. R a y m o n d M a g e e , Mr. a n d Mrs. E r ­n e s t S n y d e r , Mrs . R u s s e l l M a g e e , A l t o n Y o u n g , Clara L e w i s , Mrs . G e o r g e S h a f t a n d J a m e s L e w i s . A l l h a d a fine t i m e .

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W E S T E R L O .

= A b o u t for ty y o u n g f r i e n d s g a v e a p a r t y las t F r i d a y to I r w i n Moak a t the h o m e of h i s p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . L e v i Moak. All had a p l e a s a n t e v e n i n g .

= M i s s B e r t h a K i n g e n t e r t a i n e d a f e w of her fr i ends w i t h a c a n d y pull o n e n i g h t l a s t w e e k . All report a v e r y e n j o y a b l e t ime .

= Irvin W r i g h t of Clarksv i l l e h a s b o u g h t t h e la te J o h n M. Cole farm.

= \Ve al l a r e sorry to l e a r n of t h e Ill­n e s s of Mrs . C h a r l e s S n y d e r . M a y s h e soon recover .

= Mis s L u c i a Barber , n u r s e . Is c a r i n g for a n e lder ly l ady in T r o y .

= W i l l i a m H o p k i n s , w h o had been a s ­s i s t i n g h i s unc le , E . C. H o p k i n s , h a s g o n e back to Unionv i l l e .

= Miss E l e a n o r Lobdcll of A l b a n y , the g u e s t of Mrs. D a v i d H a i n e s , Is n o w in D o r m a n s v i l l e a t the res idence of her g r a n d f a t h e r . P. A. Miller.

= In t o w n : R o l a n d B l o s s o m of t h e A l b a n y B u s i n e s s Col lege , a l h o m e for t h e S p r i n g and S u m m e r ; h i s b r o t h e r from Uensse laerv i l l e , w i t h Winfred RivenburKh.

= A w a y n o w or r e c e n t l y : Mrs. R c v i l l o S t e w a r t . In A l b a n y a n d o ther p l a c e s ; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. H o p k i n s , w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k L o u c k s of D o r m a n s ­v i l l e ; Mr. and Mrs. E d w a r d K i n g , a t J o h n If. Rosekrnns ' s , returninp; from I'eura B u s h , at the l imnc of h i s nne io . W m . W. R o s e k r a n s of H u d s o n F a l l s : M i s s E v a - Streve l l , w i t h Mrs. J a c o b H a i n e s of D o r m a n s v i l l e ; Mrs. F r e d e r ­ick E. Ix>rd, cal led t o W o o d s t o c k to c a r e for her d a u g h t e r B l a n c h e , w h o w a s t a k e n 111 whi le v i s i t i n g her g r a n d ­mother , Mrs. H u m m e l . E v e r y o n e is .clad to learn that s h e Is bet ter .

Home Tnlrnl In Drflm.i.

The Haptlst Y o u n g People ' s U n i o n

h a s pos tponed the play , "Unc le E p h -r a l m ' s S u m m e r Boarders ," Itecause of t h e i l lne s s of one of the a c t o r s , to Apri l 1st a n d 2d. T h i s i s a n o v e l t y e n t e r t a i n ­

m e n t in three a c t s , o n e of the best e v e r furn i shed by local ta lent , a n d e v e r y ­o n e shou ld k e e p the d a t e s In m i n d and plan t o s ee It.

<"n»l of Character*: E p h r a i m HiKgins . w h o a l w a y s Iiv>ks

o n t h e b r i s h t s ide . D a v i d H a i n e s 'Squire HriKKs. w h o ho lds the m o r t -

g a « e L e r o y Ir ish R a l p h , h i s son H o w a r d S w a r w o u t S a m J o h n s o n , a colored f u n - m a k e r . .

Arch iba ld Lord Mr. I'haleii . a l d e r m a n uf t h ' l l n t h

w a r d C h a r l e s Irish T o m P h a l e n H a m i l t o n H a n n a y Etn-nezer S a u n d e r s . di>esn't object to

s e c o n d trial of m a t r i m o n y J a m e s B r a m a n

H e r r C o m l n s k y . a w o r l d - f a m e d m u s i ­c i a n L o r e n z o I .oekwood

P e r c y A u g u s t u s Wlthers |>oon, s o f r i g h t e n e d Archil>ald A t k i n s Mr. BaiiKS. the oltedient h u s b a n d of

Mrs. R i n g s Freder ick W l n e g a r d Haro ld , h i s son Harold Ful l er S i l a s St i ibbins , a b a c k - c o u n t r y t y p e

G e o r g e H a n n a y Mrs. H I K K I H S . E p r a l m ' s w i f e

Mrs. Freder ick B l o s s o m Mollie. A n n i e . S u s i e and B e t t y HiK­

g i n s . b i s daughter s . .Mrs . D a v i d H a i n e s Miss E v a Streve l l . Miss Haze l HarlK-r. Miss F l o r e n c e H a i n e s .

Mrs . P h a l e n . the a l d e r m a n ' s w i f e Mis s E v a W i l d a y

K a t i e P h a l e n B e r n l c e Irish M a d g e P h a l e n D o r o t h y Irish Mrs. B a n g s , a suffniKet

Mrs. Freder ick W i n e g n r d D r u c i n a K e t c h u m , a m a i d e n of m a t u r e

y e a r s Mis s B e r t h a K i n g Mrs. R o U r t I . indsey V a n Cleve , w h o

S u m m e r s at N e w p o r t Mrs. Lorenzo L o c k w o o d

Luc i l l e Van C l e v c . M i s s E r m a H o t c h k l s s M a r g u e r i t e V a n Cleve

Miss Lyd la H o p k i n s M a d a m e E l s o n , a y o u n g n c t r e s s

Miss E v a l e n a A t k i n s D o r o t h y E l son . h e r d a u g h t e r of five

M a r g u e r i t e A t k i n s

Ba?tl»t Church Xotra. = T h e a t t e n d a n c e on S u n d a y w a a a

l i t t le l arger than usual , o w i n g t o there l i e lng n o s e r v i c e s a t t h e R e f o r m e d C h u r c h . A g o o d deal of Interes t Is b e i n g s h o w n In t h e t w o s e r i e s o f s e r ­m o n s w h i c h o u r pas tor Is g i v i n g t h i s m o n t h , a n d e s p e c i a l l y i s t h i s s o r e g a r d ­i n g those on t h e "Devi l ' s H e l p e r s . " A b o u t a h u n d r e d p e r s o n s o n S u n d a y e v e n i n g l i s t ened i n t e n t l y w h i l e Mr. R e e d s h o w e d from the W o r d h o w the Dev i l u s e s "Mr. B l u e s " or " D i s c o u r a g e ­m e n t " to s t o p people from w o r k i n g for God, f rom p r a y i n g and from a t t e n d i n g c h u r c h , a n d to tr ip t h e m up . g e t t h e m t o d e n y Chris t a n d t o c u r s e a n d s w e a r . H e g a v e IUS the m o s t c o m m o n r e a s o n s for d i s c o u r a g e m e n t , i g n o r a n c e a n d wi l l ­f u l n e s s . T h e c u r e for "blues" Is to k e e p c l o s e t o t h e s a n c t u a r y . T h e n e x t s e r ­m o n Is to be on "Sally T e m p e r ; " the m o r n i n g o n e on the "Open D o o r of F a r a w a y T e s t i m o n y . "

= T h e P r i m a r y Class h a s w e l c o m e d t w o m o r e m e m b e r s to t h e Cradle Roll . T h e l i t t le cradle i s n ice ly filled w i t h the n a m e s of o u r babies .

= T h e B. Y. P. U. p r a y e r a n d s o n g s t r v i c e t a k e s p lace on W e d n e s d a y e v e n ­ing . P r a y e r m e e t i n g o n T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g .

= E a s t e r D a y is to be a g o - t o - c b u r c h S u n d a y . E v e r y o n e i s inv i ted t o c o m e himsel f , br ing s o m e o n e w i t h h i m . a s k s o m e o n e to c o m e , a n d s e n d c a r d s a s k i n g s o m e .

WHOLE FAMILY USES THEM

"Frult-a-tives" Keeps Young And Old In Splendid Health

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Of t!;r- country (!>nn nil other dlscafC put together, nnd until tho last for,- \r.ir* w supposed to be Incurable. I'or a prcat ninny years dorters pronounced It .1 to.nl dl-en-o nnd pre-eilhcd local remedies, and by eon-slnntly fnllinc to cure with local treatment, prononneed It Incurable. Science hns proveil rnt.irrli to l-e « oonstltutlotml dl*eavo nn<l therefore requires rnnstltutlon.il treatment. Hall's C.it.inh Cure, mnnufnetured by 1". J. Cheney & Co.. ToV.lo. O.. IM the only con­stitutional cure on (he mnrket. It Is taken lntcrn.illv In ibvo* from 10 drops to a te.i-spoonful. It ."rls directly on the blood mid mucous surfaces of the system. They ofTer one hundred dollars for nnv en'o it fnii< to e;:;o. Fend for chcul.-.rs an.! testimonial-.

.VMrc = I". J. r i l l ' .xr .V ,'.- CO.. Toledo, (>. t-'old !>y dntgkis l s , T.'-c.

Take Hnll's Family Pills for constipation.

J . W. HAMMOND. E«Q.

S C O T L A N D , O X T . , A u g . 25th . 1913

• 'Frui t -a - t ives" are t h e o n l y p i l l manufac tured , t o m y w a y o f t h i n k i n g . T h e y w o r k c o m p l e t e l y , n o g r i p i n g •whatever, a n d o n e i s p l e n t y for a n y ordinary person a t a dose . M y wi fe •was a m a r t y r t o Constipation. W e tried e v e r y t h i n g o n t h e ca lendar w i t h ­o u t sat is fact ion, a n d s p e n t l arge s u m s of m o n e y unt i l w e h a p p e n e d o n "Frui t -a - t ives" . I c a n n o t s a y too m u c h i n t h e i r favor.

W e h a v e u s e d t h e m in t h e fami ly for a h o u t t w o years a n d TO w o u l d n o t u se a n y t h i n g e l s e as l o n g a s w e can Ret " F R O I T - A - T I V E S " . J .W. H A M M O N D .

T h o s e w h o h a v e heen re l ieved b y "Frui t -a - t ives" are proud a n d h a p p y t o t e l l a s i c k o r a i l i n g friend about these wonder fu l t a b l c t s m a d e f r o m fruit j u i c e s . " Fruit-a-tizvs", the celebrated fruit medicine, has relieved more sufferers from Stomach, Liver, Bowel. Kidney and Skin Troubles, than any other medicine ever discovered.

50c. a b o x , 6 f o r $2.50, trial s ize 25c. A t a l l dea lers o r s e n t o n rece ipt of p r i c e b y F r u i t - a - t i v c s L i m i t e d , OgdcDsburg , N e w Y o r k ,

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LE ROY GENERAL PURPOSE CHILLED PLOWS are guaranteed to do better work than any

other general purpose plow made

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Only tho best grades of iron mixed with the n tmos tca ro to insure strength and good wearing qualities are used. The Moldboards are perfectly chilled and will wear 12 vears. SHIN PIECE chilled. LANDSIDE extra long and chilled. CHILLED POINTS ptrong and long wearing.

LIGHT DRA^T LE ROY GENERAL PURPOSE CHILLED PLOWS are tlie best general purpose plows made and will s tay in the ground and do good work where others fail. Perfect catisfaction Is guaranteed in every respect. Furnished in five sizes: l i g h t s horse, medium 2 horse, medium 2 or 3 horse, largo 2 or 3 horse, 3 horse only. Come and seo mo to-day.

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