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Ji^JWJ^itew^dByy^i^ Kew Scotland \ r~ 'Mrs . G a r r y Bradt , is visiting- in New

liOCAL BREVrf I6S. Btfnooed OutNof $60.

John T r y p n h a s beeneonf ined to the T h e following was pr inted in SaWn-. ^ouse~5y s ickness th is week.

Thj&jafaBts i ihi id o f - M r . and Mrs . Clarence Green a.t -Pont Grove is ill wi th pneumonia.

Harvey Dear s tyne , w w | 3 ' J r a s ^ o n -fineff to , t h e house by illness^ a few d a y s the p a s t week, is a b l e to be out a g a i n .

A n . improvement ,has been m a d e a t the . D, j fc jg^depot b y - p l a c ^ j ^ s e ^ r a t j f e i

day ' s Times-Union

"George Stptt of ClarksvHle came to A lbany , ^yesterday to . pu rchase a | hpeste—but- d id- not t ake v honie even a br id l e ' or t h e money, ' for he was

Mi\ John Brad t , of Schenectady, spent S u n d a y wi th his mother. '

lit Miss Helen Wayne • visited - Mrs . j 0KP' Js?hn JR, Wayne , in Albany , las t week.

Sir. A . H. Blessing, wife a n d fam­i ly spent S u n d a y at W. L a w t o n ' s a t Selki rk . ! •' L~

-33-rV-arid Mrs. R a n d a l l W a n d s , h a v e been- en te r ta in ing Mr. and Mrs . B .

3 l o a c < ^ of crushed s tonTon tfje g rounds s u r r o u n d i n g ^ b u i l d i n g /

^ Aonumber ffomtbis:vm'age;at tendecfi iso. 2 SBO he couH c ^=t^ihe s c o n c e r - t - g i v e h ^ j ^ ^ ^ , d L j l ^ e ^ i B : g £ r s a n l r & ^ w o n - " * " " " " " " ""

^oorfoeesvil le , Monday n i g h t

-33?e—Rev^—%ederfek ~ E 5 w n d e s ' re--m a i n s cr i t ica l ly i l l a t "the Albany hospi ta l , At t imes there a r ^ c h a a g e s ~—hi^"TcondTFibrT^v"hich seem to give

JOT—hris—reeeverv:—^rrfie_be^to£

—m -hope.

H e ^ m e t ^ a •^fraeHger^irTTrsTOtlrt'e'ar'i street lunch-room .who wanted to pay for Stot t ' s Junch a s he promised to Show the s t ranger where Kee le r ' s on Broadway was . Stott paid foK his own

:eating a n d h e a n j t h e _ s ^ a a g e r - s t a r t e d " f©r-*he-hx)telr^!Jn^EnTw^they stooped into a saloon_^!L J r o a d j v a y _w&er?

"another s^n^ex_jy^^"met-and-a"igame of" pooTafranged. S t r a n g e r T?J6. 1 bet •No. ^Jf60 he^uH_ouirJolM3n?nTriTne" ^-^'JL^Kt_^adKanjcB.d-the-rnoneyarxd]

h i s m a n won. He promised to p a y I Stott w-hen they_reachedjhe walk b u t when t h ^ " t l ! d [ b ^ F 5 y a c ^ S ^ a a J d = i i 2 i

han'o^Bfofr could notTbeat "them. police were notifi^dr"

T h e

promises to be a long t i m e before he, ~ H O I C ^ 4 ^ e - 4 o ^ e t t t r n d n d r a s - d 1 3 ' t K r a ^

p a s t o r of ' the jCobleskll l Methodist church .

*-"Personals.

Mr. b a n y ,

and

VicimtyT'Jofes.

I fFed - Baxter will lead the E p worth "" ' 3 & , a ^ S f e ^ 3 n H ^ t ^ T C r E : : e K t t

a t Delmar next Sunday evening Topic : "Serving-by E x a m p l e . "

Hopkins , of Westerlo

-Mr.and^ifrs- Alber tus Becker enter­ta ined t h e Rev.. T . J . Ki rk wood, of

j ^ r a V ^ ^ r a j n a r l T ^ s r S u B a a j ' _ ^

Mr, a n d Mrs. J o h n ' R . Blessing and daugh te r Florence, of Voorheesville, spehT S u n d a y with Mrs . Jenne t te Blessing. — ——

-The Y . P . S. C. E.' w i l i j j e ^ d by .Edna—Bemderr~May" 20th.- Subject, "Les sons from the lives of E l i j ah and John the B a p t i s t . " (A Temperance

|-TspTc,J . " "

Mr . and Mrs. T e r r y and family, of ^JMvJY^rJs,_ha£^f^tamed^9^-e»r4w5me-at Font Grove for the summer. Mrs,. JDr. NewJieart -has—been~ sperXdTng a"

KnJs~pl i r^n^over^"pa ;ay.

•At the MoCul loch i is Charles Mq-Culloch Sweeney, of Schenectady.

Mr. and Mrs. Levi .ferwin~are spga-ding the-vveek a t h i s parents here.

T h e wife of C h a r l e y Groesbeck i r j .dangerously ill a t the present wr i t i ng

W § are-glad to lear.n that MrrAbfatnJ Mar t in , who has been quite 111, is re*;j covering

Mrs , .Mary Winne- is still engaged] in the mill inery bus1riSss""and has jusfc returned home_with^ a_ne^.Jj t tMc£^pi gbods. - ' __ **_

Mr. Rowe, of the Charley Tompkins place, tells me his daugh te r ' J e s s i e a n d son LoriiL amJisMrJgJrJ f inds a t SchfcL nec'tady, „ _ . T

^je juu ie r^ ta j id -4ha i -4h&^tor4 i - tha t -

» year Gold Filled o l T ^ ' - ± tftth 17 Jeweled Z l t ? ^ h -

movements areiullyfiuarlhS &M

$12.00, , wy^a^nteed,only

was seen flying over the Clip.^afopped a g i r l baby a t the house of Milton Crounse— . ' .'~^

O^r letter c a r r i e r , Pe te r Weidman ,

78 Division Street, Albany;

had a s e v e r £_^ack_One_JLay las ta s i eek+?—£ h -4M!s^ l

few days with them.

and "T^irffieTd "Young- acted a s sub'sti tute for a fewj lays . ^

Next i no rde r is Memorial D a y which

The A l b a n y ' H i g h Shool F reshmen

were gues ts a t P r ^ j i g d M V s . g r -^yja_scoreof 12 and 3. -—BeoEer-^ST-Saatfay

. H r . Roge r s and" daughte r , of Ne^w York , a r e s topp ing a t D r . and Mrs . H-Be^kl r - I s

Horace Newhar t , of Minne-is s toppingja t Mr. and Mrs. T » / T * -k—•—r-^- — • • — • — "

M r s .

apol is ,

Cha r l e s T . T e r r y ; s a t F o n ^ G r o v e ^

Adr i ance , of

came to Dehnar" Sa tu rday afternoon and played a Delmar team. The re-

eorge Bender enter­tained a few of t h e i r f r iends TOT- a a t u r -

.occurs in jus t twolweeks,—T-he-4ad-ies

iJelmar. i h g r a n L i s .-'Ssnniam-

tam.ont. . '

Fred Waldron a n d wife a r e a t M. L .

is v?ry in a t

v

were enjoyed aad a-genera l good t ime had . Those j j r j i s e j i t j *£^^

M r s / J o h n Walker , o f .A l^ f " 1 1 W a S a T ^ t ? r y f o r t h e D e l m a r ^ ° ^ s

M r . and M r s . C. H. .-^-«.o. w. J J . yvqriance^oi

^ ^ ^ P r H s E S C 3 T ] M a s s M -Were-gue%ts-at-Mr. a n d M r s . O. P . A d r i a h c e ' s , the pas t

4I%e--Ghrtstia.-tr-EmlHavor ineefTng in the Reformed church a t Delmar to­nigh t will be conducted__by_Mjsses •Kath R^aUel'sOn afi inCatharine Becker. Topic : "Lessons from the—Lives of E l i j a h and John the Baptist . (A tem­perance topic.)

"via Sotaling- and J e n n i e Biessing, of -RetdsvHi^r -MfsTIHoak and ^daughter Fannj f , of Sllng-erlands; M r s . J . L.„ Woait, Mrs . Freeman Sta lker , Misses Dorotha arid Helen Wayne, ^ l a ^ y s

^ e j ^ ^ e c u r e d j ^ g j ^ u r a Mag.lejfc, J>fc,,Alvin .T.r.m»^.h«,^ ^ _ _ ' ; ^ a « » e * ~ ^ W - ^ r r i S r f ^ r m i g ^ ' r S T n e

—I should like to tell you of our con-«er t , LuTbkn -on^y-a-ntictpater a s i t " bias not-yet^oceuPFedr—^^h^&mrre^SSnrfo

Miss L a u r a Wilson this_vvriting. • . _

Miss Marion Wil l iamson is th rea t -!ened-jiv-itEIfever-ZI ~~-^_ Z r

M r . and Mrs . F r a n k Benne t t -a re re-idicirip- over a' vbung'son. . ;£

i ^^^? e o Ig? -1^ iUs^om^:h^ pfSveoTtn-health,- - " ^ t m , .

^ S e v e r a l of our you«g folks h a v e l u T cojnn^ncecL^oingfo school,- _ - J H ! ! L

ra^fiaiLGajlockJs^a^uy^^

- ^ ^ ^ s a ^ a l e y T i - ^ S r n ^ , , ~ - a l * e ^ ^ n g ^ f e v ^ g ^ m ^ ? M _

T h e consistory

„_S.eiiiitA nnual Convention.

Ernes t "B; L a G r a n g e , of New Yoriv,, w a s t he gues t over S u n d a y of his uncle] : f a n d 'aunt, Mr. and Mrs . Charles- H. Bender .

Church and Society Notes.

» :1-

Miss L a u r a . Diets Vwill conduct thei - E p w o r t h L e i g B e meeting .in fhe chap'el i

or O i e M , JS. c i p - r e h n e i t S u n d a y - e v e - l H i e r of m* i -m, ' '-artg: Top ic - "ServinE-bv E m m n l , •• f - l l l a ° e l s s e c c e t a . _. M H .. . , g e p j n g _ p y fesample.. . I t reasurec^f^he Assoefatjon

t he Town of Bethlehem Bible School Association will be held on S u n d a y ,

at 3 p. m., in the P r e s b y ­ter ian -chitTGh, -Kortfr—BethlEhem. A conference will b e h e l d in which i t is expected tha t a representat ive from each school in the Tpwn wi l l t ake par t . A question bos wil l afso be con­ducted by B. B, LoomiSj. D. D. , pastor

Ipf "the Delmar M., JE. church. E . L . Hier , of tSis vil lage i s secre ta ry and

Mrs^D I -^Jea ger lands , spent S u n d a y Moak ' s . •

"WesttBerng^ ^eroy~Co?nel l h a s re turned home!

Qeorge. H. Townsend was a t §"che-^ _ _ , , . - U V ^ A A U . i* a -o a i w^u

nec'tady a n d ^ l e n s P a l l s l a s t week. , i u r . &. r

J d e M n R e i n h a r t h'as secured' a p o s i - ' d a y at Mr. Lt

• h r ^ r t , " " "? Rev . Jenkins , wffe and daug-hter,-of .?^.:^.! :.°....sA iH^^aaLcnnxeatioB-ef- ^ i t e ^ d a i n ^ ^ e n ^ I © n 4 a < ~ a t - D t v - J - ~ f f -Town of Bethlehem Rihl» s ^ ^ i FftcM's. " ' *

Arthur- Moak, who is working for the New York Central , a t Albany, is 'home sick with La g r i p p e . . - - -

J a m e s Wayne., i s confined to the house with rheumatism. David is ta'k-1% h i s place on the- farm.

4 l r s . Gar re t Brad t is vis i t ing in New York for a few d a y s . Miss M a r y

p r a r i d ferret j r : a r e s topping with

Ltheir g-randpa-rea^sat-Veor-feees-i-rrrer ~

" J T ^ W T c W h t r y h a s , panr ted- fc i s

may c a r r y home one of our p r o g r a m s and ea t our ice cream. .We hope for a Complete success.

church meet Monday evening.

M a n i l a L a t t a enter ta ined her friend, Elizabeth Ki i l i s , of Albany , Sunday

keep order , our a ° t e ; : 3 % d e r u M r . Mc-

Culloch, to keep t ime , 'Mr?Hennesy , of Voorheesville, and Mrs . Nellie T a y l p r i ——»•», "> " l u a u j , o u n u a y . iwjupie

i o delight, and- the r t t t e re : s^a t l the r r sT - " ^ R a ^ M c C o w n a r t ^ r ^ F B ^ f e n ^ g t ^ p i i E o n d a . -TotTJSTaTIdWeTlfvi^e^wTira^aTrwecan, RpiMr""^-^- — — — ^ - — — - - - ' I - -and long for your ' p r e s e n t , t ha t v r i ^

e - f o r ^ e d ^ e o l a ^ ^ T t f r t t n g - h i s ^ £ ^

Seheneetad-y, spent—Sunday"with Tiis pa ren t s here . " - /

tives. . . jT-

S^S lliS^^e i 'arents-

M r s . W i l l i a m R i c h a r d U passing a

r ^ 5 - e k s _ w i t h _ h e r _ d a ^ f a t

W. figs. G. Steenburg, of Kinderhook,' have-been in town a few d a y s .

.rs-TTranK R a u . of Schenectady, „

We have received here_Jutellig-en«e ~gfTHe~sudden death of .Eugene Sa l i s ­bury, s r . , of Wolf Hi l l . Mr. Sa l i s ­bury h a d been ill wi th ' Br ighf ' s dis-

'weaSness ror -ease-and—heaTt- seyeral recently spent

Jshu- 3Jid-M-sSrrJ>a-vid-Cuaa n i a i t e a ^ f

— t i o n j j w i t h the Gene ra l Elect r ic Com-—paoy-

George. R

Mr. F. Coss, Sunday . -——•

Mr. G. Fa i r lee a n d friend spent Sun

-house-rand-k-looks v e r y n i c e v J a m e s

iWayjtie_4s also—pateting—h-is—house/ Unders tand tha t there will be several more houses.painted in our pret ty vil-

•months pas t , ancf h a d .^^^^} spent four weeks in the Albarty Hospital for the t rea tment of these maladies . A t three jQ'clock, T u e s d a y morning", Sa l i sbu ry was heard by his youngeWt. sonjmovihg about 'Sis room, and hast­ily d res s ing himself he went down s ta i rs to find t h a t his .father had quiet-lyjpassed away~~while sitting^ in his cha in . T-he-deceased had scarcely more thanjjassed4M^!Mdlfiqjsrio"d-of-

S i sum and Herber t p a r e n t s

H a r r y Joos h a s establishe'd a pedd l ing route and i s - gi t- in g

sa t i i " fac t ion . "Z_ = ; ; - - ^ _ _ _ T J L

Mr. 1;" j .

h

Sta lke r carrted-rhBsffrFf TK mai l l as t week in the absence of! Sunday TO the regTiiar-earrj^fc_I__^_L~"Z~~. TptE^^^^

E i

T h e local, telephone—tcompany a r e I _ s t a k i n g out and se t t ing poles for the i r

"Tines-wruch wi l l b e ' completed a t a n e a r l y da te .

p C a r l e s McCulloch Pps t , Q. A.^TT, of Wes t Berne, will observe Memorial D a y , M a y 30th. THe Pos t .w i l l meet

lage th i s fai l .

J a y M, Wh'itbeck h a s been officially | ^iDoxe^-of-Seheneetadyr 5oTm¥d' that j v e j j s ^ h a s e - t-fee-foHow-j ? t M r . J . W. Blessing's . i n g . advantageous changes on the W.

S. R. R., to commence on or about Juae" r7th7"when the new schedule goes -hrttreffect: "'

spen t -Sunday ?t Mr . J . W. Blessing's .

Mr . and Mrs. I^artifTBlessing- spent

-•^T-12TT'cT6^ET*T,ufrnc^xercTseTiviU be held a t the Reformed church a t 2 p . m. Revs; T a t e a n d DeGraff, of Berne, wi l l deliver addresses . Al l a r e .cor-di— a l ly invited to a t tend these exercisesr

-'_•.-_-..-. ' ^ C v - W . - W R I G H T , Coir.

Gailupville. Miss May T r i p p e h a s gone to A-fton

_to visit-her- s i s t e r s : _ ! " . • _ T h e Pompj ia jGranga-wi l i be he lda t r

Gai lupvi l le J u n e 20th.-

Mr . and Mrs . Del Wemple, pf_S_ciie-neetadyj-weTe^aTiTrig^on' fr iends here, Monday. - * -

:, of Canajoharie , visited -her—brother, Mr. Fred Quackenbgsh ,

.Mr^r-Er-^arharTris^tayiSg ' iTcouple ^ 5 a n y ' d a u g h t e r . NT-re T I

- ^ h r - w h i c h J e a v e s J u r e - a i j o u t ^ - a . m.-wil i c a r r y " ¥ coach and stop. T h i s t r a in will con-nect wi th the milk t r a in , No. 9, at So

TlfeTbeing only 54 y e a r s of age at the , A i n £ ^ n i | s J l e a j f f i i _ ^ l l e a i e s i t o * m o u r n | his depar-ture a widow a n d five ^h i id ;

-ren," -tbTgB~"sons~and two "daugh te r s , who a r e a s su red the sympa thy of the community in their sore bereavement .The funera l was'held, a t the Reformed church here , on F r i d a y , a t 2 o'clock, fetermenfat Mount P l e a s a n t .

-Mtner"1f£HgTe""and wife left Wedne.s-disy~o^~a"Ehree months t r ip in the west, going first to_MLs.SQurJ„-_- .- - —

H. W. Hotaliflg h a d the p leasure of £ntertiuning-lMs-ua©le5-J-ohn-Ja3'--&ars-l u p u o i K n o x , J . i s t weekr

Mrs . Leonard Cozzens, who h a s spent several months here , has returned ,to

,-her home in-Sfewarfc, ^r~T. w..Mr, J ames Cfiavanne and d a u g h t e r of Troy , a r e visi t ing her pa ren t s here? Mr. and M r s . L u k e Cranney.

T h e e n t e r t a i n m e r m i e l d ' in the R e ­formed Church w a s very fine and w a s listened - to by a^well i t l led-house. -.- --— —Mrsr -Hut iUuglun , qf VermarrtrTVho

'meat -geod-

M r s . P e t e r Walker , who h a a been s p e n t o g - a - s h o f l time with relatives m

B m g h a m t o n , h a s re turned home.

pee that your-draggiet gives you no inut«r tio'n when yoU'aafc^r'Kenueay's LasativaT Hopey and Tar, the original Laxative cough syrup, bold by Joseph snydet .

Voorheesville. At the home Of Mns^Gee, Hafreirbeek;

on..Tjiesdaly evening,.. M a r 22nd;- t i re

of vveeks with her daughter , M r s W. Blessing.

Mrs , J , Coons and .son F r a n k , of

"ScTierJe^tadyTwhich will give us local service to all points west to Syracuse . I t will also ge t to Voorheesville in time to-^cateb—©rTSr-Hr-1xaTQ~ar^aTln

u w . » u rrar iK, o£ T r a i n JTb. 8" eas t j^due^ISl i.,_m,, wi l Shehectady^ spent a, few d a y s with .ran about "fifteen minutes ear l ie r , con Mrs. Chas. Wolford. ' - - - " Mrs

M r „_ — > ( H . i u g 4U-ditions and improvements added to his

Chas. Wolford.

K- B. Van Allen is having a d -

. _. .... for Heretofore we have had . to

w a l t t a the JX A.-H. to g e t to^Aibany,-a s we h a d no connections at__RMgns._ T r a i n Kb. S ' e ^ s ^ ^ d u e ^ i j A . ^ r o , , will-

^Ray-^ieAv-Gluh'will^tvfertaTii invited guests wi th a recital of some of the g o o d - t h i n g s they nave learneAiiurJjQg-

l i i a s been spending-t-he-Hv-inter with her ^ daTJglifer, S i rs . Hazleton, h a s returned -home.——

Rev. B. B. Loomis preached at the Union services in the Reformed church S u n d a y , evening to a large .congrega­tion-. ' " A.__»_.: :

Rev. Conrad Rowe has purchased a bui ld ing lot from M r s . John Adams and a spec t s to build_on.il in-the-near-f u tu re.

JMPr—and - M r s

"fiieTr'"ct)irr-e^of stud.v in the pas t eight 1 months^ Music, reading , sketches and j essays in line wi th ' the subject s tudy, AuaJXia-HiWg-ar-y-r^w+IPfoiro^

Ifetrfy Crahhei rToT Albany , and Mrs . Char les W. P a r k ' s , of Schenectady, spent S u n d a y a t Joseph -©.lfver^sT" ^ "~™~ -I

,. , _. . .^_i_ aiJueu ro n i s house.^^ontcactor- -John—Hewsop', ^oT - e ^ h „ — » _ _ „ • -

— - " - J o s i e L o n g r of A l b a n y , is" a vTsitor a t Mr . and Mrs . E l l a s Zeh ' s .

M r s T X • " T T T a y T o T ^ H T o i i . r h e f ice - c r e a m ^ a r l o r - o n - S a t u r d a y r o f t h r s w e e k T ' T n , _ , — — - - :

J P ^ e r S m i t M ^ ^ t o g ^ ^ ^ n . i v ^ ^ r ' Q u a c k e o b ^ " . <* Carmetu

_____.^,^ . «wm—__CW

Schenectady, is doing the work

l&r . FfeU. Quackenbush , after a

l ingering illness, jligd^Latuxday-aoot};.

S ' u n i r i i ^ k r r i g l . a t Kot te£damchurch

necting a t Ravena for Albany . T r a i n No. 2, east , d u e at 4:59 p'. m., wil l stop on flag. These j.Le^aU-Gonveniettce^

enter ta inment . Th i s social, l i t e rary and mus ica l evening- closes -the-clab

[work for the season

Several couple from Voorheesville Monday

^e_Jj4lliifie_Siug-er-s-

here night

-the--in

went to to hea r

-M;—Efe

"A Summer Paradise^- -

A Summer P a r a d i s e , " , the hand some- i l lus t ra ted ' guide to summei re sorts reached by De laware & "Hudson l ines is j u s t off the press a n d a free copy m a y ^ b e obtained_jyLihfiJD-_iSL-H^ -TouTrst^OfflceT'S. 'North' P e a r l S t , Albany,—or b-y^epd+n^-sis-eejrts-post-^-affe__?,-A-A- BfeAr_L.GeneralJEassenger Ag-eni-, T h i s g u i d e i s . l a r g s r m a n e\ef Slid i ts" a c c u r a c y 5nd__co^pJLeteness__ tnaSe It of Inva luable .assistance to -those who contemplate going a w a y this Summer. I t conta ins a list of several t h o u s a n d hotels and boar-ding houses and in addi t ion items Of information about fifty ©r-more summer-cottages to -rent a t var ious resorts on the D.' & H T h i s i s one of the most attractive books of its k ind a n d should be on every one's

j a b l e for STjmmgir_^e,fejrimceJa__ae ex "cursion tours of whiGh-over---3S-are-ont ' fried, showing; routes and_r.a£es^—liie-DOOR i s a d m i r a b l y writ ten, copioush i l lus t ra ted and, carefully compiled

CornmeriQlnlnBayTeth,

HUDSON RIVER DAY LIKE -S-T-EAA£E«g^

" S E W YORK_U- " A _ . B A N T " and '•HEN'DKICK HUDSON."

Tuesday morning. - He i s survived by ] a wife -and- two"cfeildfen, M f s . J W a r y

Ijren Wobd, -of Scranton:," IPa .7 a n d Mr.

p a i r s on h i s hotel, the Crys ta l S p r i n g House . -.

J ^ a r ^ A Wi lbe r , of Ba r ton Hil l , was _the gi ipl_of Mr-s^L-iT-aylorT-Saturday and •Sunday.*"

E l a m H a ^ r j y a n d George j . Zimmer m a d e a business t r i p to A l b a n y one-d a y l a s t . week.

^ r F O i r v e r ^ - w U i l l i e a v e for-l^htla-

-^ W

J defphia on Wednesday to visi t her j cousin foi- a couple/pf monthg,

: ^rkiers CojrnerS,

h a r i e , vjsited h e r ^ o m e o q Wednesday

, M r s A t P e n n i n g t o n , entertained company from Schenec tady on Sun-n a y l a s t

NoT-rCE—Morris tKahn, of A l b a n y , will remain, in. Al tamont for the sum­mer, and wil l p u r c h a s e iron, meta l of a l l k i n d s and fags , for cash, fa i r p r ice being given,' F o r p a r t i c u l a r s inqu i re of S a n d ' s Sons. •- 4S-4t

Westerlo. Addie W i l d a y hatched 180 chickens

froin "209 eggs.

vvBicTT w e have long, needed. From an­other s'ource-we are TnfortHKJLfiaT-the. R-. R. Co. will reduce fare to Albany via^3aSena-to~same-faTe_s[S"via. D. S "" and v oorheesyilleT ^H". and'~v oorheesyilleT IF"wlTl take a g r e a t ma3by t h a t way to see the country jyho j iave heretofore .went via. D . & H.

T h e Voorheeayille basebal l c lub has organized for the season and the first g a m e will h e played S a t u r d a y with the Waver leys of Albarry^ThroiighTthe-

-k.i-Bdnes^TTf~MrT~BToomingdale, a dia­mond has been lajd_aui_in-hi5~ineadow

"Back of the hose house and by consid-, ~ "2 * ' e rab le ha rd work we now have one: of magbree unrVrstOi t he bes t d i amonds in the country. A s -the team is ina"deup dfriome p l aye r s ,

church.

- Ml?? **?&* L e o n a r d , of F r a f l k - f - - • - t n W w t a r r f f i ^ " - ^ . j j in . ton ,_who . h a s b e e i r t h e m i g s t of her r^ . 1 r M 1 I Y ' ESCBP* sPKDAy—1906

•sister Mis - p j „ . ; „ a « ,? - .. -rt*,e P j a ? y > Hamilton St., - -S.30A. si sosKHv. js-aso LdB-mJ£atal-ing,Uias-re- .ArJ?v6NewYorjc,ffisafcia9tiist^_- s J i O i ^ . -turned home. .. J J e w Yprk,.West 42d St., - . 5 . 3 0 1?. si ~ "

' . , . - '• 1, . JNIC.VV York, DesBrosses St. , - 6.00 p u

aiSlt M,t5 trIlen e"tsrtained ^^^^S^^M^ss^ H a s t i n g s and H a r r y fth.aifa.trJ.-—»P-^- f ^ - 2 0 - ^ - j f t r ^ t e e - n ^ ^ b ^ r y T a u n d a y , 1 at h e r bcmnr0frt>ela*

. »,

Henry Becke had the misfortune To break h i s leg.

. H. K . j ;oaes i_ i s_v l s i t ing~Mends- -a t Schenectady.

Eva~StrevEt t

j = . _ £ = - b e e n M t i s S a d i e V a n D e n b u r g h , who has.

:en sick-wiih-i the-mumps, is ab l e to" •Hbe-ouL-agata

.__ is spend ing a shor t time a t -Albany , '

Mr i_TaJBHeusen is days a t E . K i n g ' s .

J enn i e Hudson, of Ind i an F ie lds , is visiting*- a t J . -M, Morr is ' ,

MTSTlFfe^""Wfight is On the s ickHst .

F r a n k Brunk , pur l iveryman, lost a va luab le horse l a s t S u n d a y .

F r a n k :Shultes has been put t ing a c iga r counter in his grocery. *

Mrs, .F rank 43e&ker i s 'Spending a few days with M r s . F r e d Hochstrasser .

Concrete abutments for the new steel

- ^ ^1 wume p iaye r s i t i s hoped t h a t the vi l lagers wi l l at tend the games and " r o o t " for the home team, even thoughJyrjune4s_losjt iKDCHSfenai-iys a s tiornrng*^5sp!e^rtens_a

J^aie_avejutg.

Mr. and M r P r e d ' D e a r s t y n e and ' " ^ ^ e a r s t y n e r o f AI-

•wrtfa-their patenfs~here:

. T h e J u n i o r E p w o r t h L e a g u e will hold a sale of fancy ar t ic les , home-

• n A j ^ l g """QTreWIfeaeJamAus-steamers on-| inrnoBIesrs tream ift America offers rare at e^ ~ , Steamers are fitteff«p"exclaslvely

bany , have come to spend the summer ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ n l S ^ T ^ ^ S ^

- w r t V t r ^ r r T a r e m ^ h e r e : — " - W ^ ^ ^ g g ^ ^ S I J J ^

team so much a s having their, own town go aga ins t them. New uniforms a r e to be ordered in the • n e l r future and a s soon as . they arrive, 0„t.of town g a m e s will bq a r ranged . i n 0 , r i w f „ , r r

h e l p d e f r a y expenses, a s i lve r coll.c- S i ^ n 1 *£*** ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ tion will be taken a t a l l of the « m „ f ^ T d r> ? a v i s o n o f Sduth Bethle-tion will be taken a t a l l of the g a m e ! and it is hoped tha t the people who

being p u t up. - ^ * a * H e a f f l - t s r u n a r r considerable « - » . „ . - • - — — •><-, -pense. Some-close and exci t ing "con- S ^ D n ^ . d M r s - B : B. Loomis^ a for-

, tests a re looked.for a s c h a l W ^ i ? m a l - reception a t the church, wQnli been received - t a - £ f c ^ ? S l H ^ a m a t e u r teams in A!»,,_.. . . . .

being p u t up

Mr a n d . M r s . Henry Millar Wel-| ? ^ ^ % ^ n g : s Q i L w : e i g h i „ g - i 4 . p b l h l d g

to their home l a s t week. W l r a a s

M r s . E d w i n S.chell a n d family, of | Schenectady* spent S u n d a y wi th her

— m o t h e r — M f s r ^ D ^ S ^ e ^ b ^ c E r ~ ~

T h e Schenec tady rdaa, which" has5

been in a very b a d condition for some t ime, i s be ing . inSpfdviBd By the' coni-

jgyssifinexi.

J 5 a r x : S j v ^ i s ^ p ^ n t _ ^ ^ w _ d a ^ . ^ ^

^^r-r-^rrd-iWts.^MlerTflayToTC^hoes, [have arr ived to spend/ the summer in thei r po t t age in th i s place,

s p e n d i n g - a f e w ' Mr. and Mrs. Aaron. Eck'er spept j S u n d a y with their daughter , Mrs . Henry B i n s ^ a t j S a s t Berne . •_

*"* MIs i~Mafgare t HMh^j^isser^eif-AA^ "bany Normal College, sp.ejjt .Sunday

/^-aadr-caicBr^mT5Se^veiiungr

of J u n e 6th. A l l .come "and he lp the l i t t le ' fo lk 's^/ '."' ' • " "

• Mr. a n d Mrs . G. W. L a t t a have been en te r t a in ing the pas t week Mr. H a r r y L a t t a - a n d s i s te r L u e l l a and Miss Ver'a Ives, of A l b a n y , alao_John-LjjGh-

-3~^^?>^"™f^-^opTO9r-\vi«i-^iH)erior-ser-

fonwhfeh the-S«asotris-reHowHed'. ~

Uhu^ual iJB^. &^3;^J^i^t3to lLMfe-Resort - -^ ^ ^ ^ ^ W r ^ r u s t r a t e H Brochure of

fic^ietsv'a D a y L i n e ^ r e ^ j ! safeatalLof

t W . B . Br,»i5NDORB'(GenefalAlgent, . """'" Albany; N Y

hem.

T h e congregation of the M. E . church tended to the n e w pastor ajjd wife, the Rev. D n and Mrs . B, B. Loomis^ a for

h e r g randmother , M r s . Presson.

Mrs . E d w i n Hilton was taken f r o m l H o c h s t r a S ; ;

S_aibjLcaay_4fte?noon-

...v ui me Dest j a m a t e u r tearns^ in ^Ib^ny^among-them^ "belng^ challenges from the Ind ian Athletic Club, the VanWagne r s , All Sa in t s and the Clinton's, T h e Clintons will probably oppose the home team on

^Decoration' D a y and as ' they a r e . an exceedingly fas t foarnJ__a__good_game can" B e n o o k e X for. T h e

the, vau i t

1 with he r ' pa ren t s , Mr. and M r s ;

-Ghiimj berIaHr"s-CmrglrTi ' ' West.

.emetty the v i i r j

Xtemetln

Successoi' to

•'I have been usinj? Chamberlain's Cough(fC Remedy and I want to say it ia the beat cough ..medicine 1 have ever" taken, "rs'»ys (iieo. L. i hflbb, a- merchant of Harlan Mich There is no question about its being

^ B t ^ J B g e f ; -Veal,

^ . _,—.-^-,«-^»Tr-c^tnra^ongtrt)r:l50laTtPl'" hnvtt" ^ r» i i i s s 'tPie thjiituiin-y-—othw^trestmenti—-Hrh

Qui te a nuihbef attende^;,. the- S t a t e ""Road school picnic^jvhicji-.yyas held in.

the school hodse pn 'Thu j 'Sday la s t ; Alii repor t a l&iie ittttp, 5Phato"ks to the

.Jeacherr.MfT-B'antaefeiai^

ba r l ed a t SdtitB Bfernp;

H ^ n r r H l l t o & ' a n d i&niiiy and Del-b f ^ I ! , ^ ? ? , d f a™«y> Pf Schenectady,

yxsited at R . S ; Hilton's.

^and

^ a v i d - H a m e s had a very n a r r o w escape of severe in ju r ies -Sunday nitfhti w f r o r ^ t 6f;temperance house, h i s W fpewg f r j g h W d . ' '

R e ^ T M T ^ r ^ a t e W i y p reach h i s a n ­n i v e r s a r y - s e r m o n , in t h e ' L u t h e r a n

'church, . S u n d a y , May 20th, a t 10:30 o'clock, a n d oh M a y 27th wf.lt preach a in^mO£iaiLserjrn^jn^__i-4^

Taki- LAXATIVE BROJWO Quinine Tabletsr

> ^- - w l r " U K , J V fe.f4'l|tji»ttl£Sji*;.cla;««er-y boX) 2JC,

wilTl t t tend in a body. A l l a re invited to attend;

* ! ^ h ™ i » g r up in fine form, buf , f 5 V Z l ^ ^< . ^ I o m l a V ^ ^ ^ ahowing upi« fiDr^rz™ 2i2K ^ v ^ M i s w s s

m .seagin.

Sunday Excursion Fares.

Kennedy 8 Laxfttiye Honnw ov, a w ii,"-_. Kennedy's liMiitive Honey and! Toif «ijay& toe congestion, stops that tiiskjing,, 4 ^ , ^ ;the cold ont throogh yon* boyrei».; tioli b y

-A ^ood complerioK isimposstble with th*\ Stomach out of ordisr^ tf £!*£. i • 1, •• **e-

for for Byapeprfa wiU d i g e s S t o l fa

to do mown work, K o d r > l V f l i i ^ U _ ? . p e

bal l , he w i l l - d o l t instead of m a k m e

g r a n d s t a n d p l a y s with one hand 2 ,

. t e a i i n r i S S i n ^ a « j i ^ t ickets

<*^~^^ ,^^-wie^vsfPrtFrnt occasionsllv S n ( n «1 •*

Stir the liver np M " V " o c o f t « ' o n e %

jheiift bnm, e f a j , Sold by J o B e p ^ S n S IS te-ion

-eluding, the" W a U k T i r v ^ ^ S '

£dare^hBthe^^^^^^^^

FMfTh n,^%6fsale o n Decoration D a y ,

Ske^ fJ&J&J**" ^ Thye d a t e of sa le , a r e

8n jde r ;

*•&•$*• •vV-»~aA4K,

*i-~~A~i*i1.4tuL-H*^^ * - - « . .

«¥»3:|i^?S«^^£Ssf

VTOTICE TO CRKD1TORS —By order of M Newton B. Van Derzfee Surrogate of tbe county of Albany. Notice is hereby given, «r-cordln/? to l*w-to*H persons h»ving claims or— di ra»ndf ;«galn*t John Haeb, late of Delmar in the town of Bethlehem in said conriiy, de cesaeJ, that they are required to exhibit the same, wltb the vouchers in support thereof, to the subscriber, the executrix of tbe lsst will and testament of said deceased at > h«r plaoe-ioMraMocifnf—burinesp -flSOtic.L„„ Mrectitrix at the JHW office of lestor 1

-Bubbardr-hi—the-W-atsMMa-bufldtos-^Sr Brbadway In the pity of Albany, N, Y., on or before the 1st day of December next '

Datrd, Albahyf N , ?, this 4th day ofMk?

I*«l6.r t 'Hubbard, • 'OA'MISBIKM H U B , _ Att'y for EYfcutrlx, Bxecdtrlt

. Waterman Biilldlnit, 1st Broadyay.Albaay, W. T,

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