HiiUmd MiUs.
iS a k e lb B e P r o u d O f
Kenwood
4
she has a
4
M a k es
C o o k in .^
B a s y ^ '
Smitli &*Strebel, Monroej N. Y.
DAILY UFE IN
OTHER VILLAGES.
A Ba^et of Iitereifiiv News Gttlierc4 i f tiw Guctte’s Lively
ComiposdenU.
Centrol Valley.
1
‘ Good
G eorge A. M e rritt, th e local florist, ^
ha s e rected a la rg e addition
greenhouse.
James P. Lent had charge of Wm.
it’s blacks ithing t
during I
la tte r ’s absence in B ingham ton
business.
C on traacto
cto r F ra n k Ja
Jaroc
m e s is erecting
tw o cotts:ages fo r M rs. R ichard T hebaut
iW' A venue, on land purchased
on Willow'
W e feel sure that w e have som ething in footwear to suit your needs and at
by her o f Jo h n H unter.
prices that are reasonable. T he sty le s and sh ap es are right and you inay^ be
' The funeral of Miss M ary Earl,
I d a u g h ter o f th e late John C, E
sure'that your feet w ill feel comfortable in such s h o e s a s w e sell.
who died he re on Friday, w as held
cTWens Patent Colt Bluchen Lace Shoes. W e lt soles. D ull calf uppers.
iday, th e in te rm en t b eing in t h e .
Also the sam e pattern made of gun-m etal calf. N atty sh o es for dress w ear at
n etery o f th e H ighlands.
i
An o y ste r sup p e r w ill be enjoyed |
$3.35 pair.
fay the m em bers o f th e K, of P . Lod
M ens Velour Calf Shoes. W e lt soles. Long wearing soles. N ice round
and th e ir invited g uuee sts.
sts, a t Casi
toe, tipped at $3.00 pair.
H all, on Frid a y evening, De ,
cJMens Box Calf Blucher Shoes. H ea v y soles. W ill stand lots of wear.
Mrs, Phoebe J . S a rg e a n t and daugh- j
te r, Edna, have been spending th e j
T ry them at $2.00 a pair,
p a st w eek a t the home of Mrs. Sar- s
oM en s H eavy Kangaroo Bluchers. H eavy so les. A strong working shoe.
g e a n t’s son, R
O range, N. J.
Priced reasonably, $2.00.
Clarence E. Fitch,
hod'bur^ ^and who^has '
Mens High Cut Storm Shoes. Double soles. Just right for storm days,
of the E rie a t Woo
at $3.35.
been1 spending the past six weeks at i
i the home of his sister, Mrs. H. W . i
W om ens Button Shoes o f Patent Coltskin w ith dull calf tops. A lso gu n j Davis, of Thomasten, L. I., on account metal calf shoes. N arrow and round toe shapes. Tipped. W elt soles. Good
B u y ' Y ou r Shoes cylt O ur Store.
^ 4 .
•>*«=
' doctor’s care, Mr. Fitch states that he
W om ens Velour Calf Blucher Pattern Shoes. Broad toe. Tipped. W e lt
j is improving nicely.
j soles, A very comfortable shoe at $2.40 pair.
j The basket ball game on Saturday 5
W om ens Soft Black Kidskin Lace Shoe. Patent leath er tip. cTWedium
S '- ™ p * -
Oxford Depot.
M isses Black V ici Kidskin Button Shoes. Stout soles. Patent leather tips, l l j to 2 $1.20. 5 to 11 9Sc.
Boys Velour Calf Blucher Shoes, N atty toe shapes. A nice dress sh oe for the b oy at $2.00 pair.
air, fe.sulting in fav o r of the homi ■
Also a heavy Satin Calf Shoe for every day wear. Good fitting toe shape. Sizes 1 to 5A at $1,45.
by th e score of 61 to 18. A re- ‘
' team b
Stanley Barnes of New York,
j turn g a m e will be played a t Tuxedo, |
Little c5YIens Velour Calf Blucher cut sh oes that fit and w ear. Sizes 10 to 13J at $1,20.
in town on Sunday.
' on Friday evening, Dec. 3. T he s ta r j
cA strong Satin Calf Lace Shoe in sam e sizes and sty le at 95c,
Miss 'W ilcox o f N ew burgh, is visit- i player o f
the gam e was
Robbie Conki
ing Miss Florence W alters.
j lin (the boy w onder) of the home |
W e sell the w ell known “Daniel G reen” Felt Slippers and Shoes for
M rs. D . B eam is spending a f e w ) team ,
men, w om en and children. Just the thing for house wear.
w eeks in Albany w ith h e r daughter.
{ Geo. B. T annery of this village, who
R ubbers for everyone. W e are b'etter prepared than ever to fill y o u r
M rs. Ja s . E, M y e r and m other le ft!a b o u t a y e a r ago purchti-sedd the Requa
J a m e s H unt is again o n his old
1 th e T u rn e r train .
N o rm an Y oungs h a s a b o u t finished
h u sk in g com . H e will h av e about 800
bu sh els off of six acres,
>hn R a k e, J r . , w ith a frien d , w ent
dng one d ry la s t w eek and capd se v eral ra b b its and p a rtrid g e s.
to e a re engaged on W ednesday f o r a v isit to Ellenville. i d a t en Railroad Ave.,
w an ts in the w ay ol Rubber F ootw ear and at prices that w ill please you.
Miss L ucile V anG orden o f Middle- i
a rom hination pool
se ttin g o u t
T h ose w h o have worn them are convinced o f their good" qualities and
to w n , is th e g u e s t o f Miss E tta E arl. *
I’as leased the sanu
.
u
,
. J to Jpromp Crowell o f Sah^buvv Mills,
and w e w ould like to have you try them also.
It 13 rum ored th a t H erm an Donald j
^
M r.'C r o w e ll
H om er Bull
Clifford M apes
w e n t h u n tin g , Monday, on Schunne- has ta k e n u nto h tm self a p a rtn e r ft"'L viU take possession o f the sam e on
Som ething from the sm all infants Storm Rubber to the mens large
raunk M ountain, and sh o t five
fi'
ra b b its *
: April 1, and willconduct
a barhet:
Rubber and F elt Boots,
■and five g o t away.
Miss Dollie D antziger ha s announced '
H e will live in the house forY our rubber troubles w ill cease if you wear the o n es w e sell.
T he Stove Com m ittee m e t a t Van- h e r en g ag e m en t to Mr. Purcell of New ‘ merljly owned t>y M rs. W m, Lyoni
by Tanm ly N- H ull, 00 Efiro S
lie t's on T hursday m orning, and orR jubber Clothing. cTWens Rubber Coats, oTWackintoshes and H ats.
T he H olmes Mu.sic Co. of .MiddhBooth as chairm an
Good
w eight and guaranteed to shed water. $3,50, $4.50 and $5.50.
Jo h n F . Bull clerk. T he topics tow n, placed a m uch-needed piano ir
Chester.
R jubber Hats w ith Capes at 75c each.
considered w ere th e prices of milk and o ur school on W ednesday.
The C hester football team w as de
Miss Cora S m ith spent the w eek end
H eavy Rjubber c>lprons. For wagon w ashing and other purposes.
feated in a close unJ e xciting gam e at
T he E n tre N ous Club, J r ., held a t W’arw ick, v isitin g her friends, Mr. Goshen .''iitur'l.ay.
A handy article. Priced at $ 2.00.
th e ir fifth reg u la r meetiu] a t the hom e and Mrs. Jo h n Giveans.
lilding lo t,
C A. W ood h.a.s sold
T
h
e
Social
d
u
b
of
T
urner,
w
ill
hold
o f M r. and M rs. Ja m e s R id er on F ri- j
i'lu b
r’ illiam A t- on U niversity H eights 1
d ay evening l a s t
A bout 40 w ere ® dance in G illetl H all on Friday t
Cottage in the
kin, who will
A noth er b ig land deal, a b o u t to b e
lent, and all had a good tim e. T he ‘" S o f th is week. Music by Tam
presen
; spring.
closed in a few days, is th e H ow ard
m e etin g will be en terta in ed b y S
L o st- A card ease containing
W ey g a n t p ro p erty a t H i|ig h lan d Milk
; The annual fair and chicken-pie supt th e home o f F ra n k and rin g s. A liberal rew ard v
containin g ab o u t 40 acres.
D avis, on F rid a y evening, Nov. 26.
paid i f “iit
retu m e d to Mrs: h I l S^t^mum ' r - - ’
j
goes th ro u g h , new s tre e ts w ill b e
! being held to-dav, T hursdav, a t the
David
Cramond
moved
d
Cramond
moved
on
Monday
'
gpiseopal rectorv.
laid o u t th ro u g h th e tra c t, and
Newburgh. C harles Ay mat-i.s m o v ->
__________________
house and sev eral bungalow s erected.
FLORENCE AS A JOKER. j to
m g in to th e
Thete IS tuj cade i>nl
.V c-ugh «'i
T he funeral services of M rs. Bailey, Two P ra n k s tl
I Cramond.
,
reeullmg in pneum>.|iia ..r consumeUi'i'
iVife o f Elw ood Bailey, who died on
ike of Beaufort
M rs. Edmund S iam a n is spending a i aper Foley's llt-ncy and Tat h.is l.een.i.iken
Sunday, w ere held T uesday m orning a t
Sotliern, Billy
I day s a t E agle V alley. Ed. is | ^ mnH stopyi.iirceiigh and lirc.vk up your
the church in T u rn er. In term e n t a t Florem
imcdtaii, c«
cam e to know
istling, “ My W ife ’s Gone to the j
.juickiy. Keluse anv I'Ut ihe'genuin'
A rden. I. D. Sm ith had charge o f
■D uke o f Beai
and they w ere
t.dev’s ll..ney amt fat in r. yellow iiackagc.
m eeral.
ra l. M rs. B
ailey had only e xcellent friends. B eaufort cam e to C ountry "
th e fun
Bailey
Ca rd s received fro m th e bride and 1 .-nlains n,i I.piates.an.l is sal.- .md sure C
th is co u n try and w as a t the Gilsey
been sick a b o u t ten days,
____________ _
ise, in New York,
a good \while. groom , Mr. and M rs. R. Revill, an- - kirgciuih
■II., ii
h e r husband, she leaves fo u r sm all
Florence enlivened hl.s sla y bj- several nounee the-ir safe arriv a l in W asliingchildren.
Jokes which were the talk of the tow n ton, D . C.
’f''y
C ent-a-W ord Column fo r i ^ s # i » e » » e e e 3 > e e » e « e c e e e e e e « e e » e e c 8 » s e e e » o r s *
T he T urkey S upper a t th e church lit the tim e, lie told the d u k e th a t he
M rs. John E ldridge, form erly M iss I
S atu rd ay evening w as a b ig success. w as not looUIng well. "You need viu
^
~
T hree hundred people were served, tent exendse," said he. “ Now, 1 w as Ethel Viek-e, vvill Start on her ly tu rn ;
home to N o rth D ak o ta, on trid a y ,
condition o t run
and the ladies d eserve g r e a t credit fo r troubled a.s you are. I u.sod to strip to
th e w ay in w hich all th e good things my lin d e n lo th in g and. taking a lie aij
Tilt- Harvest Home 8S upper, by
w ere prepared and served.
Prof. chair in my h ands, would tu n about
4 4~46 North S t, Middletown, N. Y.
tlio Stnte nf
Vtirk. nt ihfchiBfi
T rav is fu rn ish ed music, and a v ery en ray rooms, raising and lowering the ladie.s of th e Guild, held on Wedne.sc h air a hundred tim es w ithout stop day evening, w as w ell attended. .S22 ■
joyable evening w as sp en t.
O ver
n. S'HtlKf-fl
ping It had a g rand effect."
leaned.
?160 will be cleared from th e supper.
l.oniis ami
Florence Insisted upon this for so '
hour ^‘'<T4lraft8, eotMmtl nml omH-Mi*
A t th e ra te
The fu n eral services o f Ju stic e John eral d ay s and got th e duke into n mind
from '; ^ 1'">"i»'<' see'ir.-etm.n.o..
how long should it take
R odgers, who dropped dead S aturday
M
onroe
to
Nivvhurgh.
i
iliK'iit por.sotis vvpi
riiSa the river,
e vening about 11 o ’clock, w ere held
less than is often asked for inferior g
Women’s $30.00 Suits $25.00. In R eg
th e tUikv F lo re ii't persniuU'i
thence to New Y ork, through New B
ImMi HC K iirtillu rv k- «l n t l ir-M
W ednesday aftern o o n a t his la te home,
few we mention will tipeii the way to jini
ular and Stout Sizes
a n d a t th e church a t tw o o’clock. The him to try iho great reincily. The duUi York, crossing F t, I.t e ferrv , and lui*v 1p.nn Nanolia) U.j, K-* M'* I f. h>rv^
otliiM' rihlnm liargiiins. Speeinl prices by 1
umlres>ieil, :unl, seizing a i lui
by w ay 1
:k and Suffu n eral services w ere conducted by Rev.
N c w lv iirriv eil a n d liiffli c la s s m otli'l.s t h a t
vntell It nlinve liis luleiiil iuicl lieg.an fern. A.sk th popular viUnge tda,cl; IMh' rroiii Stfttic fiml Briwiti Mi» iumI
R . J , T rev arro w . and th e b u rial se r raelng lu'niuul the room
Bnulim-H
“inpuuUs- iiml S-t\
t o n will not‘ eii.-iily
................
’■ el.sewlici’P
’
matcli
fi>r $20.00,
n. li e was in n
Dresden Ribbons—Special
vic es w ere in ch arg e Of th e M aso n s'
sw eat, w tliriiIs e^cs'bulgii
• T'liev
l
arc strictly tailoreil models that exitctly
ellov;s, o f which Societies ^
and Odd Fellov;s,
red and tils velii.s staiulii
4 ] ineliess wide, 2oe quality, 1 .‘■Ic yard,
conftiiui with the latest demunds of fasliton.
aem ber. T here w ere many
ivence w ent to tlie otliee, nnd vv
2 ] in c h e ss w
e , ;{3e quality, t!0e yard,
w id
ide,
COLUMN.
Natl..iiiU
Fine ijUidity "f chevron, uTitiiiislied worsted,
em inent and dignified persims ur- CENT A WORD
b e au tifu l floral trib u te s fro m
th e
biurtl
u'Tciu y, M( koirt
41 in c lie s w id
e , .'iOc
/ i . . quality,
......---------ide,
.‘lUe yard.
seizes and diiitfoiials. fo a ts f’f the suits are
he .said III one of tliriii he kuevv.
lodges and his m any friends. T he in
.
’
>1
inches
wide,
-IPe quality, 8 9c yard.
"G.vlng lip I see his g n u e? "
lotig. graceful, .senii-fittittR models, lined w iili
te rm e n t was. in th e v a u lt a t Highland
TO L E T G arag e huil.ling ..n .'Jpring
'
(1 inchc.s w ide. Toe q u a l i t y , 5 9 e y a r d .
"Yes." said
extr.i quality
(jtialitv satin.
.Nkirt.s full iiliaited or
M ills cem etery.
U n d erta k er I. D.
S
tiv
et;
can
he
used
fo
r
o
ther
business.
..
,
,
[’i*n nil I r T-s
lle‘lp»nptu>ii (uml witu
‘‘V e il." said Flerein-e. "Pve been
7 i inches wide, $1.00 quality, G”)c yan
pie,ltdd fitiin knee
5dU.O0
ki
to hem. V alue -sdU.OO.
S m ith had c h arg e o f the fu n eral.
much i ’ ^ M ack, Monroe.
,'Ui tf
,. r ,e u t,-ire i.i,
Satin Taffeta
Special $ 2 5 0 0
FO R SA LE Remington mitomati.'
li e is leaping about
nb
itratige
sh otgun, new price §2'2. B ert .\U-E1
m aking stran
g e noises and
r
83 inclies wide, black, white and colors, 25c J
■Elroy,
$22.50 and $25.00 Tailored Suits $ 1 9.50
T he C arnival B all o f th e C en tral
brenkin
mill I Monroe.
quality, IS c yard.
J
■Valley F ire C ttn p an y will be held on see him. I thliil: he ought to he re
And, as we have told yon hefoie, you diui’t
43 iiu-he.s wide, black, w hite end colors, 29c *
FO R REN T Two flats; one steam [".f;'",”,,
T hursday , Dec. 16, in stead o f Dec. 8. strained. I lls fam ily ought to b e told."
have to he talked into Imying these su its. You
hi-at, h o t w a te r, M eelric light, also P■ami
82c
quality,
‘
i
o
c
yard.
|
■J'he em inent and ilignilied iiersonT he su it betw een Geo. B. T annery
will know the values tii he full tip to any
11*
- 4'1 inches wide, black, wliite and eolor.s, 45c i
ages iiecfunt'iinled Floretu e mid. pc-ep room house. Gen E Reed.
and E dw ard D enire, w hich w as to
cN* * ri
T
.
1>u« t'*
NaJfatnal Ujl' Kh
suits that you have seen anywhere. Nix. of the
qnuiity, 85e ytird.
...... .
K )R S.\Ll-. Docks. O ces...,.otatoes.
lug thro u g h n e n u k in th e d.ior. saw'
h a v e heen held before Ju stice John .su ap p aren t m aniac dashing round
newest models, 29 i.t the lot. Diujfnnals, hroadDaniel Lee’s place, 1 mile from Moniiauks
r>] inclies wkli
•iite, black w liite am i colors^ 8.7f ^
R odgers on M onday last, on acco u n t o f ami rmnid. ivllli sta rin g eje.s and (lush
ehiths, serges and faney mixtures'.
Brown,
rOf‘,
lit* l.viii'to
rv*’
iit«
quality, 229c ytird.
c,
j
th e d e ath of tlie ju stice,
ed fare. T hen I'lorence sliiit tlie door
blue, eatawha, raisin, gray 'and black From 111
W A N T E D Sm all h o t w at. r heater.
■« o.e„... ,,
7 inches wide, blacli, w hite and colors, iJ9c *
s e n t o f th e p a rtie s, is to be
iiiid took th em aw ay to tell w hat they
years to size -12. Suits that will require very
:fa
nr i>i.im»it
quality. 551* yard.
fo re -J itstie e W. M. G ildersleeve o f this had soon, begiuiilng. “li'.s le ry sad A(iply to Ro.sooe* Sm ith, Monroe.
little, if anj', alteration.s. Value S 22.r)0 to •'$2.5,
FO R SALK Sw eet c ider at whole. 11m.. c-ruiicu.-i.
H inches wide, black, w hite and colors, 75c
p la ce , on Monday, Nov. 22. Elwood aliout lll.s g ra. e,” until an inipressloii
Special $19.50.
C. S m ith fo r plaintiff; J - M. H. "Wal w as general th a t th e Duke o f Itemifm-t sale. A . V am W .\Ieii|en. a t the 0. K. ( usi.M'i' «< lifckft outHtaiuihit;
quality, t>’2 c yard.
had gone mad. .V few day s later F lo r R esta u ra n t.
i;.,rr,.«e.i
la ce fo r d e fe n d an t
$10.00 Moyen-age One Piece Dresses
Moire Ribbons
ence Ilia tlie d u k e 's clothing and poked
FOR SA LE W in ter apples by the .X'>ii'b met tailsrtMiiHc.nmie.i
his head In a t the door and siild, "H u r barrel.
$ 4 .98
•5} inches wide, black, w hite and colors, 25c
Geo. E . Reed.
‘ 1^* iim» i.a.vai.u-, t.u-i«.m.g
ry o u t: th e hotel Is nflre;" T he duke
Dupoalt for imiiu'.t ijomHvoil
quality, 19c yard.
Do not liesikite on account of the littleness
tson and M. I. Rhodes, H e also has Iiresoiitly apiieared hi th e hotel ntllce
S2Ti R E W A R D O ff e re d for return l.lalillltles oU.er tlmn uUme Slaleil
of the price, because if you want a g'uaranteed
5.1 incites wide, black, w hite and colors, iiOc
ston e houses to build, c
In tl nlglitgowii. sli|ipers and a lull lint, o f th ree rings lo st a t B runnef'.s Lake
qiiaiity, 82c yard.
all wool serge dre.ss and yon hud in mind to
Monell, th e o th e r fo r a n o th er city p a r th u s (-onfirrabi't th e unfav o n ild e Im "View Inn, S unday afte rn o o n , Nov. 7.
1
(i-j itiriies wide,■, black, w hite and colors, 49c 1
pay ten or even twelve dolhirs for it. you will
ty . He h as finished considerable work presslon of tils liiteHei-tuals.
One a single rtiamomi and sapphire le i v n .0. oiiuvun! j
f o r M r. Pro cto r, w ho bought th e S u th
i)uality, 39c j'lrrd.
profit by a satdng that will go a long w ;iv to
sto n e; th e other tw o m arquise diamond
( ai*p«*nu»r. (’uslii
' tin* nlmvu
Chickon and Wit.
e rla nd p ro p erty . George is a h ustlei
l<>B.ilfimily wufiir
; tho above
ward buying a Christmas gift. Light uml ihuk
shaped se ttin g s, one of sm all diamt n Is
A eotinti'j m inister hi the course of
Taffeta Ribbons
kljouloilKe
a nd anyone hav in g work in his line
w ith fo u r or five green stone s in center
navy, green, old rose, also black. Button 01
tlu g out oil th e circuit caiue to a
nml helit'f
} mclie.s wide, black, w hite and colors, lOc
will do well b y calling on him.
braid trimmed. Skirt side pleateil with pnnrl
w here roa.st ( bickeu \va.s served th e o th e r pt>arl.s, w ith blue stone in
qiiol'ty, v^c yard.
centre. F in d er leave at H .C .B ru n n e r's
SuliHPrIbfii nu I Si
had lU'eviously
back and front. A t this little price w e w ill
H ighland Mills, E. Y ., and receive
81 inclies wide, black w hite and colors, I5 e
c ountered a scries
■s of corn beef
have to charge for alterations which, o f course,
Washingtonville.
er.s. and the chl--k( looked good,
above rew ard .
It*
i|ii iitv, 12c yaiih
will be slight-, if any. Value $ 10.00 to $ 12.i)0
"W ell," th e clergyiman rem arked,
"Walter Green h a s bought a hou
15 ill.-lies wide, black, w hite and colors, J9c
W AN TED F a rm s, acreage, country
F or $ 4 9 8 .
•e’s
"where
th
a
t
chi“h
e
re
s
w
uere
im
u
cniciien
Icken
en
ters
th
tu
e
,
som
and lo t o f M rs. M a rth a McCallen,
II duy. 1.5c yard.
•very description, all kinds, no
_
m inistry!"
| ”
W ashing!
20,000 Yards Newest Ribbons Uiidsrlarge f o r listin g , custom ers w aiting,
■5 iiii-iit’s wide, black, w hite and colors, 29c
"H ope If does b etter th ere than In ^
aion A pri
■m
l
full
p
articu
lars.
P
e
te
r
F.
Leb!i \. 2.'ic yat
lay vverk,” rejoined th e host.
Priced From a Quarter to a Third
kuecher, 78 Bible House, N ew Y ork.2*
ociety of th e Kin{
K in g s D au g h ter
T h e society
. u -'ics wide, black, w h ite and colors, 39e j
Our ribbon Im.siness has grown to .stieh p
Y ashingtonville, collected and dis
AUTO TO H IR E -$3 p e r hour.
ytird.
portions that buying ribbons in sm-ill ijnauii".'uted se v eral hundred * dollars
F reelan d House, T u rn er, o r Monroe
Lsu
thing
of
the
pa.st.
One
lot
ag-gre
guin
~ oufcle Face Satin Ribbons
p w ity e a r am ong th e needy o f th a t a n d will he th e imler w ill grow th a t G arage, Monroe.
.18 tlmos.*
'Which is actually haiipeiilug. W hen
twelve Imndred
li
tlollars will be placed o ti sal*
•ii .s wide, black, w hite and colom, 22o ]
TO L E T -F u rn is h e d rooms w ith or
w e live w ith th e dead and die th e ir
week. The lot consists td tlie iicw esit c(d
'
i'> ' . iSc yard.
d e ath s, w h at then a re mu' "nelghhors” w ith o u t b o a rd ; su itab le f o r tw o geiitlelining off pasture will fall efl in milk to Us? W e g ro w Inuelier fo r the v ery Imen; p rivilege fro n t room and b ath.
orings in Dre.sden libhons, best sliade.s amt
I Cl, ii.-s wide, black, w hite and cphirs, 85c |
I
th«r *re fed Fairlield’a Milk rea so n t h a t th e whole flood of hum an A pply at G azette oIRcc,
widtlia in moire, satin taffeta, silk talTcta, plaid..
It* ■
.pi 'l.iv. f9c yard,
»0 mi0ftr. It luppii'c* them with ity fa su rg in g I'liuiid us. T he fire w lthwill. black, white and colors, 40c |
ST O RE TO L E T - W ith fixtures and
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4 ini4ie.s
mciie.s wiile,
PURE AERATED MILK, i and double face satin.s.
U they li*»e been getting front the Itt us. w bifii l.s glow ing fo r a ll th a t l.s elec tric lig h ts. In q u ire o f 0 . A, BieNo matter whether you want • yanl m a
ip t lily . 88e yard.
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«<t tMMHMcr, «Hd put* them in h u m a n , fa e y er on th e lurrease, w here- dorf, Highland
M orning and N ight,
Y.
It* ;
Ighland Mills,'N.
M ills,'
whole piece, y-iU "will find always tii.it D IM
.\‘o
itMiler
tiler
w
wliat
IJilt J’oin
j’our ri"bbon w ants are, g et j
re
ktCik
niimi
all
th
a
t
surround,s
WMieuemilk priwiuction. f
E ltE b T quality, and the prices w li ........... 11
iiequainlted w ith oiU‘ ne
lew low prices.
become m orn Intlubseribe for thtlo.t^'f.TTK.
-Nletzsche,
P ra n k W oodw ard of N ew Y ork,
•p e n t Sunday in tow n.
M r. and M rs. G eorge L e n t sp e n t
M onday in N ew York C ity.
George L e n t h as ju s t sold to N ew
Y ork p a rties tw o parcels o f land—one
o f 43 acres^ and' an o th er o f 10 acres.
c o n tra cto r and
P , W . T erry ,
med an office in Cenbuilder, h a s openi
tr a l V alley in th e Bushel building.
p urchased th e
F . F . P ro c to r h
H avem ey er tr a c t o f m ountain land adlerty , and co n sistin g of
jo in in g his |
is h av in g i t surv«
cpects to build a 45-acre
and expf
Ju d so n L ew is a
b y J . R . Brooks,
Id le H o u r “
“ W atch O ur W indows.”
S. Sanderson ® Son,
Monroe National Bank,
Monroe, N, Y.
J. V . D EM ER EST D R Y G O O D S CO . 1
DEM ER EST’S —T h e S t o r e W h e r e t h e
PRICE SE L L S s Q U A LITY TELLS.
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J .R e u i)e n H a iite r
6 CENTS PER QDART;
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