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MMPSJM Heal Estate and Insurance LAWYER MULLEN, Insurance and Real Estate CsLitll Nttloaal Hank Bottdlnr, * CAT8K1M,, N. Y. €£©. W. SWARTWOUT AO Kinds off Insurance, Surety Bonds, Etc. •WELSH BUILDING. CATSKILL. N. Y. BECKER & MALCOLM, C0UN8KL0B8-AT-LAW SRSBMKCE ael SURETY BONDS T*« CcrtJm nsildlBr. HI Mala St., Cattain. N. Y. GEORGE M. LAMB, H i l ESftTE~]iD SSSERANCE * Mansion 8ireei, COXfiACKIB, N. *. ~ Trfrphece ooxieckle 71-F-S. w««» m m "i|i.m.ii'r»it\i mi. »n» »i i i »<» Professional Cards EDWARD HAMILTON JONES OPTOMETRIST Gradanto Colombia University Coutet In Optics andOploractry SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION OF EYES FULL EQUIPMENT OP LATEST DEVICES FOB FIXK2?G KYIS Sif Mntn Street (RccArAw BnKilag) Ofilco Hoursi 8 A. M. to 6tS0 P . M . Krcnlngrs by Appointment ROBERT W. JONES MSBD EKJIfiEER jfflD OTYETOR CATSKILL, K. T. W/KORTZ FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSED EMBALMER KstaMlthed Over WTewi rROMIT 8RRVICE COMI'KTBNT EMBALMKHS REASONABLE CHARGES AMBULANCE SERVICE BEBT OF ROLLING STOCK Lidr Assistant if Desired . Free Use of FUNERAL PARLORS AUTOMOBILE SERYICB JOSIAH C. TALLtf ADOE, Attarzer a*4 Ceoase!or-&t-l4tw» Day & Holt fcolldln* Catskill. K. Y. O. <?ATES PORTER, Attorney and Coon*elor-at-Law, ATHENS, N. Y. OB. LOUIS SCHECHT, SORGEON DENTIST, Paone 1-W. 475 Main St* CaUaill. RUDE RURAL RHYMES. ttazor Made*. -. Why are blade*, yo r*ror-tnak*r«, 80 unlike as whlsker-tahera? •. Why do xome In facial ourw-s Vank ttic roots o u t a t tbelr aources. While «<ome other*, senile, ea»y, Slip, along as they were greasy; Never Jerk and never stop, Harvesting n heavy crop: Never make with scratch and Wctlohi Shocking changes in my diction. Getting blades from one supplier, I am not a careless buyer; All I buy must bear, by gum, One good'name upon their lum: Yet they vary In their keenness, In their yanking and their meanne&a. Judging a s a whisker-getter, Most are good, but some are better: Borne are hopeless from the first. Snaggy, naggy and accurst. Though 1 feed them In the hopper. Turn with care the little stroppcr. They are never what they should be. What a moral rarer would be.. One I'm using. Lord be thanklt. Always edges when I crank It; ._ Common words lack adequation "frNjr my love and admlraUon; ~Kvcn though the sccbble-spears Veil my eyelids a n d m y ears. Never when I holler "sie'em* Does that rafcor fall to slick 'em; While it tests 111 n e v e r d e n t St,-'-. When it quits 111 monument It. —JB06 Adams. DR. W . A . CONKLING, DENTrsT, CATSKILL NATIONAL BANK BUILDING DR. GEO. A, ENGLERY Dental Surgeon // 8«0 MAIN ST., CATSKILL, W. T» X-Bay Ulftgno^B. Than* ftt. Night and S i m d a y Calls W» KORTZ, Phono 410-W. CATSKILL, N. Y. MONUMENTAL WORK No better time than the present to place an order for Monumental Work to be erected at yo'nr convenience. Why bay from a design when you can BEE TttK MOKVJMEXT AND KNOW JUST WHAT You ABE GETTING* We have a Large Stock of Finished Work, manufactured during the Winter, to select from nt Very Reasonable Prices. Please drop us a postal and We Will call for yon. Cemetery Lettering a Specialty. COXSACK1E GRANITE WORKS. IXC, Coxsackie, N. Y, DR„ S. L. NEWMAN Hf|||j BBBOSOSr BE»TIST> ; ^S ? X*RAY» 8t« Main Street, Caiakni, ir. t. Oppaslta CoHrmaaRr Tbeatee, Telephone 448. Call for Appointments. AUCTIONEER Anct !oa_Date. Thursday, Veh. 3th, 12 o'clock, Geo. II. HnWeirWk, Athens, b Cattle Sale. £ tended a delightful surprlso party last AMERICAN HISTORY QUESTIONS. KWday evening at Ward Uundelfn, SEBYlCES,AKy T TlME,^L»TWH2aB, LOT, FAKM AND STOCK SALES A; SPECIALTY D. H. RCNDELL, , ,. w St *i' -' Greenville, N. Y. Telephone GreenTllle T-P-ll. ' CENTRALLY LOCATED The Welsh Shoe Store 371 Main S t , CatskUI W.L. —FOR— WOMEN Hansen's Greenhouses Choice Fresh Meats HAM AND BACON Frank Heinick 44 BRIDGE ST* CATSKILL CANNED VEGETABLES. FRUIT AND FISH CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS, FLOWERING PLANTS AND SITRIBS, *TE>I0BIAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. HENRY 1IAXSKN. Telephone 243. Catskill, N. Y. H. D. CHATTERTON ELECTRIC WlRiNG-FlXTURES - Let mo give yon an estimate. Phone »'tt<J-F-21. Catskill. SAVE -JVIONEY BUY YOUR FURNITURE OK . ALEX. niNDERSTElN. Thone S74. 2T> West Rrldge St.. CatskUI. AUTOMOBILE TIRES nr>3 Snppllc* BICYCLES AND RrrriAKS —X.t.M-KMvB nABNKSS. DORSE ITRMsniSfiS, BErAIR WORK. Cas^ PnM ff>r t*p-M-D'»»~ ">*-•* r.toy.^Tcs. WILLIAM K\nr.. CLARKE'S DRUB STORE The Rexall Store *** ^.P.W. ONLIWON AND UMIfMR'SEDPPlY TOILET PAPER 'ROUND ABOUT THE COUNTY. ACRA. =The Eastern Stars of Acra enter tained at the closing of the Chapter last Saturday evening In Cairo's Masonic Hall by Riving a abort drama, which brought forth much laughter. The costumes were ancient and quite lovely. Refreshments were served. =Hlram Sehermerhorn is Improving and is able *o sit Up for a few hours every day. =The Rev. E. O. Croft Is Btill con- fined to his bed. =Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Van Orden of South Durham were Sunday guests of their son. J . E . V o n Orden. =Georee Brown Is having a well drilled. =Away: Miss Nellie Bailey, with Miss Alice Jones of Round Top{' Guy Meddaugh, In New York on business; Mrs. Clarence Arnold, for the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Cole. Durham Road, c *•• I CLIMAX. =RaIph Boohm and Augustus X.ub- ben filled their"houses last week from theAledway mill-pond, as ice is-scarce hereabouts. =Some ot our* men are going to B.ensselaev to work oh the ice. ^Augustus Lubben has converted hi Dodge touring car into a delivery Iruck, which beats the old Ford. lj =Mr. and -^trs. Cliester Be^^sersave a dinner party last Saturday evening. =Loonenbur-? Grange of Athens will Work the third and fourth degrees this Friday evening, and all Grange mem- bers are invited to be,present. EAST JEWETT. =Mrs. Eva Merwin has sold one of her five chicken-houses to Eugene Mal- tory, for $25. * " ' =On Jan. 23d twenty-six friends of Mr. and Sirs. Edward Brandt m e t a t their house and gave their daughter Edith a .shower of Useful household articles. _ ^ . =FeWTittle girls can learn as fast as five-year-old Blanche Waterman, who, with her mother as teacher, is in the second reader and nearly through ad- dition. * - - - =William Tiffany was in. Windham recently on business. . _= =Several of our people Went "to Maplecrest on Jan. 27thTfor tire supper at Romaine Law's. =Mvs. Asa O'Brien is in New York for soriie weeks with friends. =Clayton Mead and family will move to South Jewctt in the near future. c^Nelson Losee is bringing to his place the hay which h e c u t o n t h e D r . Jones" farm. =The Rev. Walter Peterson of Wind- sor. X . \ \ . w h o died on Jan. 22d, aged about forty- years, formerly was pastor ot the Free Methodist Church, Maple- crest, and left there many friends made by his sterling Cliristian character. He will be universally missed, a s h e w a s a friend to all. and his wife, three chil- dren and aged.mother have widespread sympathy in. their mourning for a'kind husband, faine? and son. BOARDING HOUSES TO RENT FLOWERS All Kinds CHOICE POTTED PLANTS AND TRE RKST OF CUT FJ.OWERS At I?flCAT)-!Mr* Vr;>r«. FCNERAL'WORK OTR SPKCIAT.TV. i;io. 11. rxEj-oN. r.itvVi::. N". Y . TcVphririf EDWIN LAP^PMAN MASON, CONTRACTOR r,r,.i Pr-slrr la MASONS' MATERIALS. Hrvorl xvr>:k R; p, Asrvnt f<>: - 1'nivo ^RTo 80 Rooms From $ 5 5 0 up MONEY TO LOAN 0a Good Farm Mortgages. APPLY TO CBARLES G. TOMPKINS .^71 M a i r . St.. Catskill strop Tc'<V'"'i;<! ^ •ii r..r:!.!-i.'. Oin.-T.t. WILLIAM sri.r.rr. JAfllES B. HOLDRIDGE CONTRACTOR A N D Tij il.T-VU, tr~—;-;':r>T-T- T.T.-IV. - <"r,T~TTn,' X. V Xn«nn Wf.rk ot All Kind«, Spoclnl Altentlnn to RepnlHnc, «. T. HriKK. <'f^rcr A. Tvic>iarr!.ftn Briggs &. Richardson, WELL DRILLERS Phftfif Tvirfr.."! *i"or-i.v. A'-.'ivfi. N". V. FOR SALE. — i . « r t , ' t , TT-rt:'^- nr vrnirn. Al.n .f,-r«.-y (>i\, ;',\,- \ c~\TTTTI7, d.-.k-'.-s i.iV(-.i f,-r o.-.lf.r r^^!" 5 - KRNICST CANNITP. r.'!n>i!> ??.-.-.1. ".V>. .'rt! vVl. 1 7^ !' .".. I'r.CVIli. .\. GREEN LAKE. =If anyone wants to sell ^>r b u y , 1 should ad\nse putting an advertisement into The Recorder. A small one In- serted last Friday brought responses from dozens of persons, even-from New York, asking for apples. Needless to say, we were sold out in no time. —rtm-nin—nilULIUUIt UL ML.!L rjl. '.II.1 has been getting the field ready o n t h e Lnfe.-£s^£g£$T to start getting out ice to whoever desires itt. Sr.' Anderson sells the ice reasonable a n d j t i s a handy place to load. - =Tho cold weather seems to have come iiix>n u s . a n d w e have moso.vitoos not only in the house but also outside. The tropical mosquitoes have been' nu- merous this Winter and more so lately. Whether this is a sign of the cold or not I don't know, but looks like it. =Charlcs Haner h a s a nice saw out- fit and is prepared to-cut his r.ciKhbors' wood into stove lengths, =A* number of our people attended th2 Steuljcn Society's masked ball on Jan. £M. in Catskill. —'.-. v. uaTtr^-T-ianrr'Tsr-rm the STcio-rrst;— i^Mr. and Mrx. John 11. Steele and Ernst Moll. Walter Kruegc-r and Charles Schenker. Mr. nnd Mrs. Warivn \V. Travis a"nd daughter*. Mr. and Mrs. E. X. GonneVmann. Mrs. Gr.inl Enrlo and daufriit^r. Jc«e Hallenbeck and Mr. and ?>IITV ?.-t-« i^ VfVitratii rrvcrriljr wrrr in the county fv.it. =:Here n o w o r lately: T^awri v n«-e\\"o'!f of l..v»ls. drawing ice from tbc I/»ke f>>r the Phelan llotiso, in tha* village; Mr. and Mrs. l-'.lnicr W. M*v">n ot \V t si Coxsackie, callers -^Ju E. X. Conner-. nvmn's; George Van Ruren of Cairo an.l Philip lleilly of the l\\y A liol! <*.">.; C h a r l e s C o u n t r y m a n of Four-Mile . at Warren Travis".*; Mr. and Otto K<xhVr a n d s o n <-.f Catskill. Greenville. =OtherB away: Truman Waldron, for a Tew days; Mr. and Mra. K. I* ttal- lOck, with the tatter's brother. E. Mans- burgh^ot Gay head; Mt*. ^ , a w a n d a o n James, in Coxhackie. = Here now or lately: Orloft Story of Osaining, Mr. attd Mrs. Clarence Peters <^t Ravens. With their parents. Mr. and Mrs. L-2wls Story; Philip Mateer of IVnighkecpsio, with-his Tam- ily for the week-end; C. Bauman of Greenville, wiring the !». Mlekelsen resi- dence for electric lights;. Mr. and Mrs. r-"rank T l * i of Coxsackie, jcrlth Mrs. Ar- thur Itallock; Mr., atid Mrs. Reuben Waldron of Gayhead. with Rotlna Wald- roni Miss Nettlo and Arthur Palmer of GrapevlUe, at the Bogatxlus house; Mi-s Homer Adrlance of Greenville, with her .4ster, Mrs. Jesse Baker; Mrs. Anna -it an ton and David Bell of tlio same vll- age, with Miss Jennie Townsend; Reu- een Waldrot^ butchering beeves tor Ar- .hur Hatlock, Arthur Burgess and Leon- ard Gardiner. ••• HAINES FALLS. =A high wind visited this section last week, but no great damage was rei>orted. Only the gate-house at the Park entrance was twisted around on Its foundation, and shingles were blown from a few places. =Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mat- thews, a daughter, on Jan. 30th. Con- gratulations. - =Pv»ople away: Edward France, Al- fred Legg, James Layman and Henry Myer, In Kiskatom o n a hunting trip with George Llnxcy; M r . a n d Mra. Ar- thur AyresK-ln Kingston; M r . a n d Mra. Henry Myer, In Catskill; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thorpe'and son, In Bloomville. - =People here: ^tiss Laura Losee of East Jewel*, with Mrs. Henry Myer; FYank Lewis ot Samsonville, with his mother and brother John for a few days; Addison Haines and a party ot hunters from Catskill, In search of white rabbits In the Vicinity o t t h e Mountain House; Mrs. Roland Osborn of Ldwrencevllle, for a time with Mrs. Fred Pelhamj Dr. S. A. Hoi comb of Palenville, calling on his patients; Charles Valk ot Yonkers, with his par- ents^Mr. attd Mrs. Nelson Valk, for the week-end; Miss Florence Legg o t N ew Pa'ltz, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Legg, for some days; Berton E. Woodworth of East Jewctt, calling on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myer; Mrs. Ald- ridge of Furling, staying with her son- in-law and daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Woodard. MctfcodTrt Churca KoU». =ServIces as usual next Sunday. Preaching, In the morning a n d a n illus- trated lecture at Wght, the Rev. Leon Booth In charge. z =lllustrated Bible study next Thurs- day evening. These gatherings are es- pecially Interesting and helpful. =The supper given b y t h e m e n last Saturday w a s & g r e a t A c c e s s , for In spite of _ the deep snow more thani.a. hundred appetites were satisfied. Pro- ceeds over $70. G - *** ; JEWETT. rirAbout six Inches of snow fell last Saturday night and made things look more like Winter. =Milton Goslee and Harry Peck were in New York city for three days last week, on the marketing trip conducted by the Farm Bureau. =There w a s n o church or Sunday School last Sunday, on account of the inclemency of the weather. - = Allan Feck h a s a n e w Atwater- KTent electric radio set, purchased from Walter Jones of Cairo. ° . =Frederick DeGraff died a t h i s home here on Jan. 29th. He had been un- able t o g e t o u t o f t h e house for several months. =On account of the death o f h e r mother, our teacher was called t o O g - densburgh and there is no school this week. •** . *- LIME STREET. =The Ladies* A'id Societj' met last Week Thursday with Mrs. William Yeo- mans, and formed a Sunshine Club, the duty of the members being to visit the sick. The next meeting will be on Feb. 9tb, with Mrs. Osmer Day. Everyone is asked to be present at 2 o'clock. =Mrs. Bronk Day has an inflamed eye. . :-- = Mrs. Gren\ille.Hotaling last Friday called on Minnie "FiefirYng, w h o i s i m - proving after her operation at Albany. =Quite a number of our residents at- tended the Scudder sale in Athens on Saturday. =Miss Ida Lampman of New York is visiting for a few days with her mother, Mrs. John Lampman. -" =Mrs. Nelson Torry is i\ursing a sore foot. . =G. Coment and family moved on Monlay to the Smith House, Athens. The correspondent is' sorry to lose a good neighbor. Andrew Quick will move from the I—What was Black I-Mday? t—-Who was chiefly Instrumental In overthrowing the Tweed Ring? S—When and by whom w a s t h e Mis- sissippi River discovered? A—Who was Walter Raleigh? Vir- ginia Dare? 5—What was the Bacon Rebellion? 6—What state was once called the Three Iiowcr Counties? ?—What Is the Hubstance of the Eighteenth Amendment? 8—What was the Pony Express? 9—Who is the author of "A public office Is a public trust?" 10—What is the League et Nations? Atvstcvr.t fo Last Wctk'* Quc*lio*«. I—A victory for the freedom of the press, 1«S5. ; i—New Jersey. 3—Line between Pennsylvania and Maryland marking the liner between slave and free territory. 4—Slavery in the territories. 6—James L 6—John Hay. ?—Herbert Hoover. 8—John C. Fremont. $—Democratic. 10—A commission ot fifteen to decide between Hayes and Tilden In 1ST?. Poin Mr*. with \Vn> r parents. Mr. arel Mi>\ \V GREENVILLE CENTER, " t^ivir" vrr-vsru'p in lhn chirrch e.n'i S»J-.day nf r:S<t. .ir.-l Pib> study <*>n Tlun*s"i.iys a* ~;~<'t. Tl".ec,> r t re ver; ^••1- c-on;'" •••.!-:.] heTpfsil. and ail aro in\.;e-i. Evrryon** ',<• enjoying thr w.-»ndri"f»il Winter weather, nrxt bt'-pfv rve sha pay f o r ;< lat^r. -1 -r.i vr.y c.-,, : v ;.-i s.\y :ha; H< .:*- 1 - 1 "','••" :.r-.| is m a w r y :• >n. ?li!rlester recently lost a • he.rs-ey, err.] i.f cur X'.v.r.;-; pe, wood Hotel. ficliool Note*. Ttcffcnt.s' examinations results. Arithmetic—Everett Cotton. Marian Zemarkowita, Waller Mower. Spelling—Everett Cotton, Marian Ze- markowit7, Walter Mower. . Avcrape* in January e-ra-minations; EredSchmidt 90%, Marian Zcmarko- wita S9, Jerome ZemaVkowitz SS. l>oris Applebee 88. Everett Cotton 37, Eunice Cotton SR, Phillis Scott SR. Ralph Fran- cis SS, Ruth Mowers S4. Robert llotch- kiss S3. Wilsio Scott S2. Julius Gottlieb S2, Wilber Coons, SI, Carolyn IVttil SI. RATENA. r=C*n V a l e n t i n e ' s P a y . F e b . K t h . t h e t"T»ristian Chun^h annual donation sup- per will be given, with a fine m e n u and a'a entertainment by Thompson Blood, Impersonator, following the meal. Those who have had supper will receive tick- . «.-. Uw: tok Uit.s «lo<<R>ttful pr,.giAm. but tA e>ther« They , ?.'lll__b2__£0£.-i21£li. Everyone would be sure to enjoy the evening, a n d I a m asked to urge all our i-eriple to be on hand. -The turkey supper given under t>,o auspices e.f the men of the Meth-yfist Cliurch en Jan. I.Mh. w a s a preat suc- cess, nearly four hundred persons Wine fed. requiting twelve servings. -Thermometers registereil ten be- low -zero here on Monday n:i;M and Ttiesday momiiig.- -A large number of wort i lai.l ••:! =C D. Hawn took in ten-inch ice from his pond this week. irMr. and Mrs. A. D. Shepard of Shepard's Farm, and Mrs. Jennie Parks and son Marvin of the Freehold House were recently In N e w York to attend a re-union of their city boarders held at the Hotel McAlptn. About four hun- dred guests were present for an enjoy- able time long to be remembered- ° =Away: Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ward, for some time with his brother In Red- lands. Calif.; M r a E d . Hough and Mrs. William Hemberton. last "week with their brother and.his family. In Sche- nectady. =Vlsitors: Harold Roberts and friend. Miss Lillian Schllllnger o! Lebanon, re- cently with his aunt, Mrs. Smith; Mrs. E. R. Pemberton, Bon Leonard and daughter Clarissa of South.Weaterlo. in town on Saturday; A . DC Shepard -»f South Westvrlo. w h o h a d been serving for some time as Juror In A'dxmy, call- ing o n h i s w a y home a t J . i L Pember- ton's, accompanied by his wife a n d b y Mrs. W. Calder, also from South Wes- terlo. *•• SOUTH WESTERLO. =Mrs. A. G. Spalding was for the week-end with her mother at Wright Street. _._ - =Soveral ladies .were entertained a t a dinnerparty given by Mrc, Barney Davis on Jan. 25th. : 6 =Mrs. C I. LaGrange Is- at home after several weeks* absence. = Mrs. Dewey Vadney of'Feura Bush recently Visitetl for a day with Mrs. Nora Cunningham. : —G. G. Brown and family were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bar- nett of Oak Hill. Christian Cbarcfi Note*. =The Ladies* Aid Society will meet on Saturday, F2b. Htli, with Mi-s. Al- \-ah Yeomans; dinner at 12:S0 o'clock. =I>ast bVidaj- night about 125 persons enjoyed the Get Together evening, which was rendered more delightful by Miss Irene Worth's piano-playing, the sing- ing ot Mrs.-Gardner of Norton Hill, vocl- tatlons from Mrs. Galatin of West Greenville, several solos by Mrs.. Carrie Ingalls,-accompanied by Alliene Ingalls, and a male quartet, composed o f m e m bers of the choir. The newly elected church officials occupied one table at the banquet. =Deacons Sheridan Palmer and Frank Stanton, Miss Bessie .KniiTm and the pastor attended thc^4xecutlve board meeting of the Eas/j§rrt New York Con- ference, held on Monday. SUNSIBE. =A number from this place were at the dance and card party in l.iwyin-'s Hall for the East Durham firemen. Everybody seemed to have a good time, the gentlemen served very "efficiently and most of the wives were surprised to see how well they could do.. - . =Alfred Bullivant is re-decorating the parsonage, preparing to move into it soon. =Jerry Healy and sister Katie have returned from Springfield, Mass., wrheve they attended the funeral of their sister Margaret. Sympathy is—extended to them. =About four inches of "'the beaxitiful" are Pying very quietly 1 on the ground. =The recent wind blew off the roof ot Harry Tischme.cher's barn, a m i a back porch from Ralph Ruland's house. =A gentleman from New York was up here lately looking after Mrs. Mary Pirie's interests. It ^is said he intends to settle her bills "and buy the place which is advertised to be sold under foreclosure of mortgage in March. =Alt"red Covcy-has been drawing hay- to his home on Durham Road from .Mrs. .\ieye?'"s~Tavm i n w i s pkace. —Miss Esther -Distin. w h o w a s opor- *tt^fl«BMwm!«h««j«mmflMMa|"^ The Buckeye Incubator Hatches More Chicks In examining the construction of a BUCKEYE STANDARD INCUBATOR yoo will find DOUBLE WALLS with commuted In- sulatlon between. This construction gives a case that is nearly two Inches thick throughout, thereby holding it* own ytcct.rare Heaf regardlee* of changes in the outside temperature. The Hot Water Heating System heats the fresh air after It enters tha well-ventilated Egg Chamber, and constantly maintains the required temperature. Only the Patented Buckeye AU-Aletal Thermostat-Oil Lamp and fireproof Lamp Support can give Buckeye results. Labelledfcythe Fire Underwriters. Buckeye Incubators range tn sires from 65 Egg to 1,144 Egg Capacity. Buckeye Coal-Darning Cclony Chicle Brooded ECONOMICAL TO OPERATE NEW DOUBLE CHECK DRAFT Because of the air-intake and the Check Draft the fire ID the Buctoye Brooder Stove Is controlled with 50 •> greater efficiency. Tthe Invention,of the Thermostat Heat-Regulator literally takes the gamble out of chick»ralslng, for this wonderful device so operates the Double Check Draft as to Insure a continuous fire, and prevents the fire from underheating as well as overheating. 350 Chicks Size $16.50 500 " ) " $21.60 M0O " " . §26.50 NOW ON EXHIBIT IN OUR STORE FOR YOUR INSPECTION Catskill Hardware & Lumber 60. 437 Main Street—Phone 24 | 62 Water Street—Phone 66 CATSKILL, N. Y. \" CATSKILL VALLEY DAIRY RATION Manufactured by Jere Dean, Oak Hill, N. Y. c Guaranteed Analysis Crude ^Protein not less than. . . . . .21 per cent. Crude Fat not less t h a n ......... 4 per cent. Crude Filler not more than, ..... ._. 12 per cent. INGREDIENTS: = ~ Com Gluten Feed, Cotton Seed Meal, Wheat Bran, Buckwheat Feed, Ground Corn, Ground Oats, = 0. P. Linseed Oil Meal, % per cent, Salt. s\ jr.v tV. tl- th. <V,«l'hAVC IVi n.-w rVTvtrlo y.-ir.i (AkiriR .\n mi; sin."; •;.'" V, .is i. i\ l.-.Y 111 Jul. n AD i . I'.nit. iVinp n.inv ft r.i m." n in O Mr.il r..-c.-ntly. by \V,T«I n.i;<-h audience. - nr.vrni «'.->.-1". 1 -.* fr.Tm l^lnvir enjoyed OnVr mnv,:n-;ty l!;il! 1 I.i>nt. P.V.'I ri prsvl-sitrsj lr>v .1 I i - r . l . SHICT- :>tr. nn<\ Mr.". .\V>. vt ,1mcV,!ff \;i!rlr<>! .-i"-- (o Tl.^ri.lsi. .-ir.'l on tluir i v!:-it "XTrs. Thon:'-' o's 'TTont-'!i, nnd fnmlly, in : ri'.ftT.jivi-in .".nil "'"oil- iioif in iy )•"•"•;,'!'•' \^ ill r.ph.-'.v. liny .-lit it in.-i .v. M<1. atcd <»n f o r apix-ndicitis, is getting on nicclj\ ••* WOODSTOCK. =Tlic v.ind Inst week Wednesday dM considerable damage, took oft the chim rtey at the llow-nrd place (now occupied by Grover Seeley and faniilyX; brought tlo\\T> t r e e s a c r o s s the road so that "our mail-man. Mr. Autos, had to" detour; blew over a big one on the property where Charles Warner lives, and made a hole in tiie garage, besides doing other mischief in the neighborhood. On the same day the chimney on the Partridge hCAvso b u r n t out fiercely. —Grade examinations were heM in our schooT on .Tan. ISth and iOxh. and five out of nine pupils received certifi cates. Tliey are T»anrir,i. s and Madeline Warner. Herbert Cole jr., William M.ix- well and Raymond Olshop. M.iny thank.s ato *h:-- the l«.-.\.l.c;, Mi>» U;i- ^^!^. '. _ - -. =Hum.ano Society ofTjeers h a v e been in this place, loi">king after William Lockxcood's st<"»ek. which were kept very poorly, with insufficient shelter. This shoti"!.! !•.•• a lessen to ethei"S to do as they would "b.^ done by. --Away: Mrs. William Horton. s^jm- mone.1 to Acra on Monday by the seri- ous illness <>;" h e r brother-in-law. She Rev. K. O. Croft. \\ho has pneumonia: Mrs. .Tehi.il Warier, in Medus.1 to p^e ATHENS NATIONAL BANK ATHENS, N. Y. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS WE ARE STILL PAYIKG 4g% BS 0lR WIDEST BEPT. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RBNT TRAVELERS CHEQUES —BANK BY MAIL-It Is Convenient A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE We are connected with good Brokerage Houses and can give good service as to buying or selling securities. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Farm Drain Tile GEO. W. KOLDREDGE & CO., "Phone 27. 95 West Bridge St., Cavskill. Builders' Supplies Feed and Grain Solve Your Heating Problem WITH the ANDES CIRCULATOR * her father, liciil she* V teamed ;'.. ('rover S•• (lo;^'"-: S-iil also in .'i W pnrebas :nr: Rl:t n r R •>•• la \\." and " Whin rn s;. : who itnrd: : Vis!to:-.v Warn* r < .' 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Heal Estate and Insurance

LAWYER MULLEN, Insurance and Real Estate

C s L i t l l Nt t loaa l Hank Bot td lnr ,

* CAT8K1M,, N. Y.

€£©. W. SWARTWOUT

AO Kinds off Insurance, Surety Bonds, Etc.

•WELSH BUILDING. CATSKILL. N. Y.

BECKER & MALCOLM, C 0 U N 8 K L 0 B 8 - A T - L A W

SRSBMKCE ael SURETY BONDS T * « CcrtJm n s i l d l B r . HI Mala St. ,

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H i l ESftTE~]iD SSSERANCE * Mansion 8ireei,

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EDWARD HAMILTON JONES

OPTOMETRIST G r a d a n t o Colombia U n i v e r s i t y C o u t e t

In Optics a n d O p l o r a c t r y

SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION OF EYES

FULL EQUIPMENT OP LATEST DEVICES FOB FIXK2?G KYIS

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ROBERT W. JONES

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W/KORTZ FUNERAL DIRECTOR

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O. <?ATES P O R T E R ,

Attorney and Coon*elor-at-Law,

ATHENS, N. Y.

OB. LOUIS SCHECHT, SORGEON D E N T I S T ,

Paone 1-W. 475 Main St* CaUai l l .

RUDE RURAL RHYMES.

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CATSKILL NATIONAL BANK BUILDING

DR. GEO. A, ENGLERY Dental Surgeon //

8«0 MAIN ST., CATSKILL, W. T» X - B a y Ulftgno^B. Than* f t t .

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MONUMENTAL WORK N o better t ime than the present to place

an order for Monumental Work to be erected a t yo'nr convenience.

W h y b a y from a design when you can

BEE T t t K MOKVJMEXT A N D K N O W JUST WHAT You ABE GETTING*

W e have a Large Stock of Finished Work, manufactured during the Winter, t o select from nt Very Reasonable Prices. Please drop us a postal and We Will call for yon .

Cemetery Letter ing a Specialty.

COXSACK1E GRANITE W O R K S . I X C , Coxsackie, N. Y,

DR„ S. L. NEWMAN Hf| | | j BBBOSOSr BE»TIST> ;

^ S ? X*RAY» 8t« Main Street, Caiakni, ir. t .

Oppaslta CoHrmaaRr Tbeatee,

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Thursday, V e h . 3th, 12 o'clock, Geo. II . HnWeirWk, Athens,

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D. H. RCNDELL, ™ , ,. w S t *i' -' Greenville, N . Y. Telephone GreenTllle T-P-l l .

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The Welsh Shoe Store 371 Main St, CatskUI

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Hansen's Greenhouses

Choice Fresh Meats HAM AND BACON

Frank Heinick 44 BRIDGE ST*

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CUT F L O W E R S FOR A L L OCCASIONS, FLOWERING P L A N T S A N D SITRIBS, *TE>I0BIAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY.

H E N R Y 1IAXSKN. Telephone 243. Catskil l , N. Y.

H. D. CHATTERTON

ELECTRIC WlRiNG-FlXTURES - Let mo give yon an estimate.

Phone »'tt<J-F-21. Catskill.

SAVE -JVIONEY BUY YOUR FURNITURE

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AUTOMOBILE TIRES nr>3 Snppllc*

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CLARKE'S DRUB STORE The Rexall Store

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. at W a r r e n Travis".*; Mr. and Otto K < x h V r a n d son <-.f Catski l l .

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