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EMOXT EXTERPRISF and Town. —The X, Y. Z Literary Society held S

W L H P L E , 3T Y., 1895

- P a r k meeting'satnrday night an interesting meeting at Mrs C E Editojs Enterpiise

Should Call on-Him.

[From the Albany Evening Journal J

jJo>TT, N. Y. APB. 10 18'5 - M r . Wm. H. Lagi-^ge, of Mechanlc- Tabor's, Thuisday evening, 11th inst The following is a 'et- The gengral public; that is, Uthat. por-

Tille, was in town over SuniJay. The next meeting -will be field at the ter received by me from a poor lady in tion of humanity .affliptedr with any man-

EVF.EY FEIDAY HOKNING

home of June D. Ogstrary,. next Thurs- Nebraska. I would aBfe yoa to publish ner, of disease, hayelpng since discovered

ENTERPRISE CO. - I t is nominally spring. Brit yfen •that-the-magnetic treatment adminis-

day evening. The author will be Walter it and every reader, in' the name of the tered by Dr. W. I. Vescelius, this city,

must oontinne to wear a real and not

SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT merely nominal overcoat. Scott. A full attendance is desired. Lord, who does so much for us,tohelp is by far the most eiHpacions yet dis-

covered. Scores..of once discouraged

^ AT ALTA4IONT, N. "?• •^-Communion service was observe* in this destitute family. and suffering humanity now rejoice in

—The indicmenta against James WU- the Lutheran church, Sunday morning.

Tofiiiwrost solicited and inserted hams, cashier of the defunct Schoharie MES. C. A. VANDETJSBK. perfect health; and naturally accord the $5, 7, 8; 10, 12, 14,

•In the evening, the pastor, Rev. A. A. BuTTg, BOYD CO., NEBRASKA. praise for their rescue, to. the powerful

&f chai-ge, but should be aceoin- bank, have teen quashed.

1hy tne name of the author, not Frederick, preached an able sermon, DEAR MADAM : •magnetic powers of this most prominent 15, 13 and 20.

rfieatiou bnt as a guarantee of - M r . and Mrs. George Demiok, par- appropriate to the day, (Easter Sunday.) On March 14 therg Was. re- practicioneer. Take your case to Mm at



JS of births, aea«is or marriages relatives a t Ludlow, Vt.

ents of Mrs. E. F. Barton, are visiting Special music was alsti rendered. The groceries and clothing. of some flour, ones. Dr. Veseelin?, Pearl St., opposite

ceived here a consignment

My husband HealiBff, at 78 North

whose Institute' of $6,8,10,12,14,16,18

J d free. Obituary poetry 5 cents

e altar was profusely decorated with was there and a gentleman gave him a Hotel Kenmore, has become familiarly

—Mr. George J . Williamson and sons flowers. dress in the pocket of which I found known to hundreds of Albanians during 20, 22 and 25.

rates sent on application unloaded a carload of fertilizer at Sand's your letter. J. am very glad to get i t and the more than half & score of years he

—Messrs. Fred Keenholts, jr. and thank you very mu'clh I t is a- great has been established in this city, is every

Sons warehouse on Wednesday. Harry Warner have rented the rooms deal of consolation to know that some day accomplishing right here in onr

Annouuceiaeuts. do pity and feel for us in our terrible midst cures of the most' astonishing

—The first Sunday of April \fa.s on Maple avenue, formerly occupied by trial. This has been. a terrible winter character.. The method l.itely instituted

[ h n r e with "W. D. Wright.

stormy one. Look out for a continuance the ENTERPRISE, which they will open for the settlers of Nebraska. They are by Dr. 'Vescciius, the celebrated speci-

of the same, according to tradition. on M6nday next as a newsroom. They mostly people who have just started in alist, that of giving any patient who

• at 0. M. Frederick's, life or those who have lost their homes buys a box of Lily Balm one magnetic

—Millard Sharp, the popular express- will also deal in bicycles, "having the through misfortune. Manyof the dwell- treatment free of charge, has. met with

for Wright's celebrated Clarks- man on the Oneonta Local j lies seriously agency for several high grade wheels, ers in the small towns are poor people, gratifying success, and the Doctor ha3 Here's good news for men C. C . CRAFT & CO.,

reaii 473tf. ill with typhoid fever at his home i n and bicycle sundriesj

Oneonta.

a few of them have been here but one decided to continue the offer for another who want to make a little

summer, and such a summer, may the b

money by a lot of wearables.

Maiden Lar^e & James St., Albany, N. Y.

—All persons interested in the main- good angels weep over.

iew line ft' ^hota from a dollar

1 1 —Mr. H . C. Hilton has resumed his tenance of our village p a r t (wft'icb! ia al- Everything was dried up. By t h e A good assortment of ladies' and gents' Everything a man wears for

at SnyJ^ "' *-



Altamont. X. Y.

duties as V. S. inspector of dredging on ways the one bright spot in Altamont) middle Of June the grass was dry enough Watch Chains, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, $14.69. What does that mean

it redm'ti'1" iu prices a t Pitts the Hudson river, with headquarters at are earnestly solicited to attend a meet- to burn and if a prairie fire had started, etc., at Snyder's.

it would have gone across the state be-

ing at the depot, (to-morrow night) Sat- fore it could have been stopped. The —this:

ISTatcxfyes

Castleton.

urday, April 2Qth for the purpose of ap- most of the cold weather is over no-.v, Announcement from the Mo- Choice of one suit of clothes,

In Gold, Silver ior Filled Cases, at Prices that Defy Competion.

> Merrihew, the Quaker Street —That scrofulous taint'which has been, pointing a n overseer and transacting but the settlers must live for four or five

i'is at the Hotel Altamont, every in yonr blood for years, will be expelled hawk Valley Lumber Co. from six varieties, including T H I N K of a nice American Watch for $2.50. Still we

months yet before they will have a thing

' chloride of Ethyl used for the by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great such other business £s may come before which they can live on. The state ap- We have made arrangements with black clay diagonal, either a . | have them, anijl better grades in.just as proportionate.prices

the meeting. propriation has all been used to relieve Sand's Sons to act as our agents and to sack or the swell, long cut- when value is considered, als-o Diamonds, Jewelery, Clocks,

extrai-:;o» of teeth. 507-tf blood purifier.

—The Schenectady Gazette has moved the most firgent demands, aud what will have full charge of our lumber yard a t away, all the newest goods. Silver Novelties, Etc., of all kinds at lowest prices. Examine

eletfuat black cheviot suits at —It must be hard to make the man now be done to carry these poor people

11 v E in larger and more commodious quarters over until they get a "crop is nacre than I Altamont. A full line of lumber will be One hat, latest style derby or our

kept in stock at the yai-d. Car loads will stock before purchasing elsewhere. Watch work and

jd t recfi'-'"' ''. ^- - Dsitz. Berue, who has to light the morning -fire with

at 117 and 119 South Centre street, and can tell; and worse yet, there is not one be shipped direct from the mills. All

new presses and an enlarged force have farmer- in fifty that has either seed or factory work in the line of building, no soft alpine; one laundered Jewelry Jobbing ih all its branches.

also a tine assortment of latest green wood believe there is any such

if .eprinjr n'ld summer Clothing tiling as spontaneous combustion. been added. The building is lighted feed, and the state and county have de- matter how intricate, will be turned out white shirt; i dozen linen col-

nt-n an-.] bnys. 59-3t —Mrs. Jesse Crounse started, Wednes- with gas and electricity and a large clared their inability to furnish either, at Pultonville. We are prepared to fur- lars, any style; three pairs of

and if the settlers cannot get seed to in the line of lumber,

day, for Lincoln, Neb., in response to a electric motor furnishes the power for raise a crop and feed for their teams, nish anything at figures that will sur- cuffs; one necktie; three pairs

Berth;! Williamson will open up

ry ruinr.s. and be at the house of

promptly aud

telegram announcing the serious illness the presses.. TVe congratulate its pub-they will be a great deal worse off this prise. Bids upon contracts complete a t

coming fall and winter than they are short netice. We now await your pleas- of socks; one undershirt; one

P. D. p. GOEWEY,

jj. siiiilt«s. in Berne, Wednes- of her mother, Mrs. A. P. Ludden. lishers on their success; 20 North Pearl St.,

now. Many of the people would get ure. MOHAWK VALLEY LTJHBEB CO. pair drawers, and one pair lace

Thuvs-lay of each week, bepfin- —Mrs. B . D. Auchampaugh and —Albert Frisbee, who died in Enos, away if they had the means. Cattle and Three Doors From Maiden Lane.

iv 1st. 54-9t mother.Mrs. Scofield, who have baen mak- April 29, 1894, had property valued a t horses have died of starvation here this Stevens's Market, Altamont, is where or congress shoes. ALBANY, N. Y.

ing a three-week's visit at her brother's, $450. The will was presented to surro- winter, as thfere was no hay to put up you will find a choice stock of Meats, This is the only house in

cilt-rii-k U?.s recently received for them in the fall. We Same here a

Dr. W. Scofield's, have returned home. gate Conway by justice Osborn on Tues- year ago last October. I.am an invalid. Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables, in their Albany that can make such an

stock of wall paper from one of

ho'i*»5 in the trade, com- —Mr. John B. Crounse and family, day. The use of the house and house- For years i have had a stomach trouble season. All market reports say that offer.

Kgir i rarifty of the l;.test designs

the I

who have been residents in the Van-hold furniture is given to his wife, Jane, feydoctors call gastritis. or can not eat beef is higher than it has been for years,

white bread, meat pastry, and

Aernain neighborhood for nearly a year and the property is given t o his son, very few vegetables. For a year I have which is true. We say that we are sell-

There never was more

:erns. which will be sold at rea-

ict-s. See bis stock before past, have moved back to his farm in Jacob, who is named executor. The used graham bread alone, and some- ing a good grade of beef and that we honest value given for $14.69

Rotterdam. will is dated April 14,1894. times it gets so disgusting to me that I have not advanced the price, which is anywhere on this earth. Saul's.

cannot take a mouthful. If I only had also true. ENOCH STEVENS.

—General farm worir. has not yet —The ENTERPRISE appears in an en-a change of something, I could stand the Shoes were never more Attractive than this Season. Our line

goml percentage of your in- The Cradle.

commenced. Last year oat sowing was lirged form this week, made necessary graham part of the time. I am glad you Baby feet-—tender little feet of Shoes is Complete in every Department.

iiuoiioy by securing a policy with wrote the letter. I makes me

generally completed by this time, but a by the demand for advertising space; ter every time I read tit. 1 havefeel bet- GALLUP—At Coeymans, April 8, 1895,

to Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gallup, a son. that mis-fit shoes will ruin for

carried

ttgjgffc :pal Fire Insurance Association

uirie. Ot-etro and Albany coun-

late season is often as good for crops as and in meeting this demand* its pub-it in my pocket until it is nearly worn

an early one. lishers feel gratified, not alone in a out. I have five boys, the oldest 16, the life. MEN'S FINE

|lo!i;e office, Midaieburgh, N. Y. youngest 5.

—Rev. Andrew Parsons, of Catskill, pecuniary sense, but it is a sure indica- Don't go by guess-work in WOMEN'S COARSE

.1

icnlsrs and rates call on 31. F .

t, Mam St.. Altamont. 50-3m

>

iijian. Elans & Co's stock of Fine fine carriages.

late pastor of the Reformed church of tion of the popularity of the paper, and

Knos, was in town, Thursday, making a as such we feel that our efiorts are ap-

4T " H CENTS ON T H E DOLLAR. purchase of one of C. B. Warner & Co's

May God bless and prosper all those

Christian men and women who have con-

preciated. With the encouragement tributed to the relief of the sufferers.

I should like to have you write again.

that such Knowledge brings to .us, we With many thanks for your kindness

nger this matter. We take as

much—yes, more care, if pos- MISSES'

sible, in fitting baby's feet,than

CHILDREN'S LJWEST

sj'ld at .')0 cents on the dollar; stall- not only strive to retain the present and best wishes for your happiness, I those of older people.

—Mr. Alvenus Hurst has accepted a standard, but to make each isstie better am respectfully yours, Soft shoefij no' seams, or

Light ajt rheriffs Sale in New York

job in the D. & H. freight house at Al- than its predecessor. SABAH B. ATWOOD,

Money Refunded if not Satisfactory.

Hlf ST. Xj>w at sale at SWAKTZ T H E SHOE

IS, cofner Green and State. Store dence in our village, going to and from

•(feJ jevrry day. Open until 9 p . m . his work daily.

bany. Mr. Hurst will retain his resi-

—Business is booming in the lumber (Letter received byj5. M. A.)

district, (the south part of the village.

Bntte, Boyd Co:, Neb.



You will always find a full line of

knots; some russet—some cloth

tops—some dainty ones, in

patent leather.

Jeforebnr ^ha~mg stone for a -svalk, On the west side of the track Crannell Groceries at Suyder's, as good in quality

The family of Mr. B. F . Mills, of Your choice—60c, 85, $1.00

onl'l -fe Cuniinings Brothers, who Albany, are boarding at Mr. Geo. J . Brothers are having a large lumber and as low in price is in a position to as can be found

•pejie.1 a yard at Altamont and are HallenbecKs. ' Mr. Miils is a successsul shed erected, on the site where they elsewhere; as he

meet all competition.

«nd $1.25. 73 WASHINGTON AVE., ALBANY, N. Y.

prebared to furnish and lay, on evangelist and has lately been conduot- will conduct a lumber yard, and several Fit and cheapness, too.



ELS tnotji/o. any style of a walk desired, ng meetings in the south.

Italians are at work putting in a switch A Birthday Anniversary. Bven for. those who get safely Store closes at 6 p, m.,

ars enquire of James Keen-

Is. Alflamont. or Curamings Brothers,

p. 60-tf

to connect with the same. On the east

—Miss Kitty Prout, who has but re- side of the track carpenters are at work A pleasant party assembled at the res- through the risks of a harsh Saturdays 10 p. m.

cently recovered from a serious illnes, at on the building to be used by Peter idence of Mr. and Mrs. William Bich- and changeable climate; for

q on Settle's Hill, on Tuesday, April

For Sale or To Let.

the home of her aunt, Mrs. Fredenricb, Hilton as a livery .stable; Sand's Sons iB i n hono the strain upon the system Head to Foot,

Buciklen's Arnica Salve. in Albany, is stopping at the hotel have lumber on the ground to be used in ?6th theToccasion "? S 1?;^ Han, Woman and Child,

the birthday . of Sir*., through the long months of

j Snlve in the world for Cuts, Altamont for a few days. rebuilding their mill, which they will ards' mother, Mrs. Susan Vrootliaili 1

fi htin its CROCKERY, GLASS & PLATED WARE

. i 51 & 53 North Pearl St.,

, Jdre-, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevrr

1, Tetttpr,! Chopped Hands, Chilblains,

—Rer. B. B. Staats preached an able locate on the corner of Fairview Ave. The event is always a happy onfi to her',

and Park street; the Mohawk Valley whtch brings together each year her menacing

;: 5 s f ' ALBANY, N. Y.



1 anJI a. l Skin Eruptions, and positive- Easter sermon, Sunday afternoon, in the Lumber Company have material on thechildren with their families. The com • perils J

ues PiJ.es, or uo pr.y required. I t is Reformed church, and the mnsic was of pany was composed of seven children leaves a weakening reaction.

high order. The altar was hand- ground for the erection of their sheds, and ten grand- children. Although Mrs;

mtetfjtn aive perfect satisfaction, or

rcefdnded.

fcstebviC. M. Frederick.

Price 25 cents per box. somely decorated with flowers. and preparations are being made to ex-Vroomftn has just passed he/ seventy-

tend the main of the village water works ninth birthday, she is still eujoyix^ good

LANSING

—Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wright gave a over Park street to meet the require- health, a privilege accorded to few at



i. centre awiil njeeive a notice under this head FEEE friends, in honor of the sixth birthday of

aro/«jie.

Ruction Sales, birthday party on Monday afternoon and ments of these new industries.

3 ji ing their auction bills printed at tbifc evening to a part}' of near relatives and



bSaraMay, April 20, 1895,at 1 p. m., their daughter, Lena S. Wright.

her age. Most of her life has been spent

in the vicinity of Altamont where.she

is well and favorably known. She now

People say Pitts Bro's are selling goods resides with her son, William Vrooman,

about 10 per cent, cheaper than any near Quaker Street.

The China, Glass and Lamp

House of Albany.

You can get at'

.ilwj ley Wjhite will sell from the late —Mrs. Jennie Brand, who formerly other firm in town.

ibf James A. Gardner, near the resided at Grovenor's Corners, bnt who

Lu.'Mtr Road. 150 swarms of

. u i i v s , beehives, honey, etc., also s now a resident of this place, has been

Bicycle Notes.

*

Obituary.

Oh what sadness pervades this com-

77 & 79 South Pearl St., Albany.

e fanning" implements. spending a week with her grandfather, the death of our

Among our new riders this year will munity as we hear of neighbor, Stephen





mm | Each Insertion]

Mr. Martin Blessing, at Voorheesville.. esteemed friend and

be Assemblyman Keenholts, one of our V. R Pangburn, which occurred at the

—Will the person, who, last Sunday heavy weights, who has already pur- residence of his son,D. Emery Pangburn,

morning, took a small knot handled um- chased a wheel.

brella belonging to Winne Keenholts,

at Knor. on the morning of the fifth of

April, 1895. Mr. Pangburn had been in blood purifier, but a tonic in

It is rumored that some of our ladies feeble health, suffering from rheumatism

Is not only an unequalled

ESTABLISHED 1857.





J S e v e n piys, 6 wreksold- En- and left a larger one in its stead, please are learning to ride, and it is probable for years. Shortly after the death of his its true sense. It drives out

f quir** orjlt. A. V;inHe::?ci!, Ahamont. It

US Full s>_\I E-Kj«iuireo£"

return it to the owner and receive their that the number of our lady riders will wife, which occurred the thirteenth of of the blood the foul matter

own. February, 1S9">, he was advised to visit

rasore, |r

Is and Coating.] his son for a few weeks, looking to the that in the winter season un-

Guilder):*!.!: CeDtrt-. be greatly increased this year.

—Mrs. F . W. VanLiew, who recently Messrs. I. K. Stafford and James time when he would return to his home avoidably accumulates there;

IJ, - .\ stcf>nd-hai:u cook stove, for

ost her husband, will be around at the heseboro, of the Altamont Wheelmen, on the State Road. News came of his

t coal or > o- d. >iias Hilton, Altamont. l i

i

usual time and continue to furnish her have joined the L. A. W. Mr. Stafford feeble -health, and with great auxiety his

and acting directly on the

_-£S \ I-iil—T,i!.-Ie and seed potatoes and

CMymor.i:i ltwic pullels

H- M.

R.SAl.i}"—i)nt; two-year-old Durliam.Uuli

iad oiie itiay ludder. V. Lagrange, Union

customers with the superior quality of has been appointed club counsel and Mr. daughter, Mrs, Chappeli, left for Knox, nervous system

extracts they have sold for a number of Cheseboro, local counsel.

ears.

arriving, she found her father had re-

ceived a fall from which he never re-

Hiram Gifford has purchased a bicycle :overed. Mr. Pangburn was born in t! e

tos»n of G-uillcrlantl, on the farm new

SIS. Pearl St, 91 Hudson Ave., Albany, N. 7 .

, 2 S T . TKT., (Second Door Above William Street.)

—If you should ever be so unfortunate of Fred Keenholts that is "broken to ownt d by Mr. William Paige, near his

tAl-lK- Jersey Ht-ifer. 2 years old, witli as to have a kerosene lamp explode on ride," but whether or no the steed will residence. . While residing there most of

" talf: in 4' ii.nj1. t r v.a^un and one market

(.;()- H. 'Jovvn^fiid, Weht Berne. It

r.!^ Finiily washing. For particu-

siipij-ly at this oSice.

1 i-_\Li:- A full hlo*)d Jersey cow, extra. cacious.

6l-2t

onr premises, sprinkle flour over the not prove refractory to the new owner, his time was spent in school at Ste'e

Bond, after which hfi moved to the town

burning oil by way of quencing the remains to be seen. However, "Hite" is of Knox and lnnrried Miss Lucy A. Van-

flamos. It is recommended as very effi- One of the persevering kind, and as he Auken. in the year of 1840. He then

las removed those becoming whiskers, moved to Niagara county ,-md pnrehaspd Center Stands from -

Miller's Imp?ei Condition Powders.

Plush Rocking Chairs lor * $1,85

Ihamber Suit, 3 pieces, from $10.00 np

75c np These powders have been in use for 15 years, and are pronounced by Farmers and

y i i . rn sh milker- -Apply tnRufc- which would greatly retard his speed, a ftirm. In the year 1876 he moved back Horsemen to be THE BEST.

i«-r.:uiii i enlre. 6i-^t

—Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Waggoner, of on State Road, near his boy-hood home, Tapestry Brussels Carpet, - 36c yd These Powders may be Milter's Condition Pow-

we shall soon expect to see him kiting ders are composed of the

| _ , Gnilaerland Centre, and daughters, Mrs. where he resided up to the time of his given with great advantage

.DLET—-. Ha-s niudern improvc-

death. He was a fanner by occupation. 20 yds good Ingrain Carpet, - $5.00 of Appetite, Roughness of

In all cades of Worms. Loss Ttro-THU'DS Spanish Brown

In politics he was a strong democrat u p ft*bich will kill any horse by

•?b i t } i v i.f ('. K- IH-Jirstj ne, Atbany» or and Mrs. William Fryer, of Meadow-

1-A.t). -j.-.-v ,1. Altamoni. 61-tf dale, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E The Race Track Fund. to the first election of Jjiucoln, when h -

cast his first republican vote. Heunited

LEGAL DIRECTORY. or

Oil Gloth from - 25c to 40c per yd the Hair or Coat, all of tbe

and Coughs, Swelling

Glands

Colds

Throat, Horse

constant feeding.

Every package warranted

Sli.KlfEI.: W A building lot on theHlsass, Wednesday. Distemper, Hide Bound, to contain one-half pound of

Eeast t.f,»-j-i .- ij-jir.in^ t\m residence of Mrs.

wiih the Methodist church at the age of

The County Fairs Betain Their Kevenues. eleven years and was a member u p to Stephen J. Daring, Window Siiades and Fixtures, - 25c Etc. powder.

jljl \'•iu»ver.-vili«. Kn'iuireof John There was a lively fight in the Assem- Directions—A. tablespoon-

—Street Commissioner Hurst has been WILL ALSO CUBE HEAVES.

death. His runeral was

bly recently, over a project fathered by the time of hisMethudist church at Knox

i.A;;..L(,:,t, or C. J- CrounseT t'lurkt.- Good fatting at - 10c per yd And for cattle in case of ful two or three times a day

61*t iloing a good job in having the mud Mr. Ainsworth, for changing the basis held from tho ATTORNEY & COUISELOR AT LAW, Scurvy, Loss of Cod, Horn

as required.

P R I C E , - 35 Cents.

scraped from b n r maoademized roads, on which the tax collected by the State on Sunday the seventh, the Rev. F. W. Voorheesville, N. Y. Lace Curtains from - 49c np Distemper, Black Tongue, Prepared Only By

-pit j.nM.-^ to retail tnidc. KxijeHenct- nod having tho same removed, so that from the running tracks has hitherto Schwartzman officiating. He was in the OFFICE AT 45 nVEDDLB BtFILDISG, ALBANY, N. T. Etc

ar;.' : >i.mi ti c.'iita fur sample iwid 80th year of his age.

been distributed among the county fair Prospect Hill Cemetery at Interment iu Every kind .of legal business given prompt and

Can]: E.\T CHEMICAL CO ,

snr streets are now hard and in a com- associations "for the encouragement of Guilderland.

efficient attention. Terms reasonable. .A., p MILLER,

| Kerwyn, Pa.

parative good condition. He leaves a son, and daughter and

agriculture." Under the present ar- grand children to mourn his loss. seven Notary Public. Fire Insurance. WE ARE SELLING

39 Washington Avenue, Albany, N. Y.

—Yertaro Okano, a Japanese, and a rangement the whole of the tax is dis-

—!'oini)letu outrit, bjty horse,

Jnt bar -4t Pangbnrn. Mr. Hilton, however, will county associations, on the ground that will be sacfly missed. The funeral ser- Wheat, 67c " "

l.l. Ht-«-d potatoes. Ktirbank Seetl- retain the agency for the Albany Journal in many counties these local societies vices were conducted at her late home Best White Midds, $1.00 per owt

W.CIa, i- No. 1, Late Rose and Iiura! gave better and larger fairs than the on Easter morning, by Rev. Mr. Greene,

,, >ork No. 2. Abram H. Blessing. and Times-Union, which he has had for feebler county associations. The issue pastor of the Reformed church of New Best Coarse Bran, - 95c "

Merlan. 60--t

ome time, and will serve his customers was thus made between the friends ot Salem Her remains were conveyed by Cora Meal,fresh ground,$l.05 " N.

A l t a r a o n t , I " ~S".

HATCHING—From pure bred as heretofore. the county organizations, which have a undertaker Shafer, of Clarksville, to the Ground Corn and Oats, 01.00 "

rri.s. 50c for 13. H . H. Gilbert, monopoly of State aid under existing cemetery a t New Salem for interment. Urban's Best Flour, $4.25 per bbl

59tf —The regular monthly meeting of the law, and the friends of the rival local

lielp on a fVtrm, a steady smart W. C. T. IT. will be held a t Mrs. Edward societies.

^es, ten dollars a month and Becker's, Saturday, April 20th promptly

NICHOLAS WINNE.

Nicholas Winne died at his home near

"What's the matter with' Eed Kiver Queen,

St. Louis family,

4.00 "

- 3.50 "

Folding Beds, v•ith Mattresses, from $17 to $20.

giving ago and reference to P. O. Mr. Ainsworth and Mr. Malby led the Thompson's Lake, April 13, 1895, aged

at 2:30 p. ru. AH members are requested forces in favor of the re-adjustment and 68 years. The deceased was for many Every Barrel Guaranteed.

:. v . 594ft.

house in Altamont. pleasantly o be present and all others interested in Mr. Nixon and Mr. Stanchfield headed years, and until the time of his death, a Also several other high grade wheels, for

the opposition. All inembers from faithful member of the Reformed for which we have the agency; also

«i a Hi-l'lerberg avenue. Recently

Has all tiie modern improvements. emperance work are cordially invited to counties having but a single fair asso- church. ' 'Death loves a shining mark." a complete line of Bicycle Your Patronage Solicited.

7to.I. K (>rr,ot, J Itamont, 39-tf meet with them. ciation naturally resisted the effort to Earth was made poorer when that spirit Sundries. WEOL: SSALE AND BETABi DEA1EB IN

—This is the time of year when mnch cut dovn their share ofmembers cided •took its heavenward flight and robbed Or if it is to be

Oummings Bros.,

the race-track

ion Fay'? and 100 CbetTy Cnr- fund, while many city

ts, clmicc; 2 « S.iyrter Black- sickness can be averted by sensible pre- with Mr. Ainsworth in wishing to see his family, of a loving husband and

W>

ttra tine pnmpkin i^eeds.

I. FiusuKKiCK, Altamojit N. Y.

father, and the church of one who was

autions against sudden changes of the basis of distribution broadened. always alive to its highest interests.

After an interesting trial of strength the His life was a good example for all,

,

> Cutlery, Bar

d Timothy seed for aalc W. C. emperature and the prompt removal of county association combination won, the '^Sincere and without offense." He Why then we will be pleased to take Voorheesville, N . .

"t. Meadowdale. 69-8t decaying vegetable matter from cellars Ainsworth bilt being killed by a vote 60 shall be missed as are few. The funeral yonr order for any periodical pub-

no new bouses, a few minutes- and a general cleaning up of the accu- to 48.—Chatham Courier. services were held in the Reformed lished and deliver it af your door.

jrori, Ac.

WsX Voorheesville. Inquire of Wm. mulations of the winter. church, Thompson's Lake, on Tuesday.

The Altamont Driving Park and Fair His pastor. Rev. Mr. Lockwood, preach-

The Albany Dental Co.

Fred KasnSioits, jr.,

ALSO SKATES AND SLEIGH BELLS.

'rbecsville. 584t Harry C. Warner.

-One horse and wagon, also one —A race bstween a bay horse owned Association, being the only fair held in ed from Job 14:14. "If a man die, shall At rooms formerly occupied by

dy to Alvin Warner. Altamont. by Mr. Bennett, of West Albany, and the county, will receive their equal he live again." Interment in the Lake Enterprise Printing Co., Altamont.

57-tf cemetery.

Mat De Freest's Kitty, for a parse of proportion, unless that portion of the

RICICLE F)KSAL£— Goodasnew. Applj

VatthEA iu offlce. §350, (so says the Albany Argus,) is be- bill passes which prevents. 30 per cent' No more high prices at Altamont.

384 Broadwa' and 4 Liberty St., Albany.

ng arranged to take place on the Alta- from being distributed to the county We now have a store Where we can save

w bay team of horses. 5 year* mont race track, May 15th. We h«pe associations not at least three years old. at.least 10 per cent. . Call at Pitts Bro's

-_, -kiwi seed potatoes- Silas W. Get your Building Stone from the WILL BE. AT-

lear Vnorkeesville- 60-tf i give fuller particulars.later. and you will find it true.

—An extension of - 390. feet to the Women Who Want to-be Sty- Altamont -Building' Stone Co.,'

I will continne to sell the Albany

Mis~ H Hawkins', Mam S t , Alta-

mont every Thursday of each wtfek

^ S E T D L E T , cord wood for sale,'also

lit™» 9?™ "'""d lumber and one /jrain water main on Park street-will be laid lishly Gowned. Journal and Times-Union, and will, also EDELMAR9 & LAPE, All kinds of work in the line of Dentis-

^^£tasb-.iri;, Voorheesville. 00-« Who want, a i the effectiveness, nil have on sale, at the Post Office, the

this spring, the board of- water cojn- the dressiness of a tailor-jnade suit, we try atlQwest prices IANUFACTUKER OF

BOX 41. .. • ALTAMO2MT N Y.



Monuments, Head-Stones^ Curbing,

Albany Argus and Press and Knicker-

^ 'D^ acres of land with neWbaJld- mfesioners having decided fo lay the are talking to you. $12,'00.fbr a tailor- bocker. • CYRUS B. HILTON.

? Hmar. Enqnire of C. C. La

hngeirid^ j ; _ f 54-7t at their meeting, Friday, April made, term fitting gown. Isn't" that an 61-3t

12th. Water rents to the.amount of attractive price? You can choose from

PEKIMOESOOESfSLL, Best Set Teeth, •78

*°l4 F O R

t'

^ d ;

SALE-Strawberriei

blaclceaps, SS.Olt

for §85.00. The worS. of digging the ness move of ours to get them—don't Shultes i# Bentley ag4 Pefreest &

trench, will..begin , tti tftWlft irtSjjml'g AJbtop B R " tUwngBottt. Call on Uffwlrtnjh t h e city and

jtiout. ^ - - .^ .--

fc •HP lfttiSfitttftilflPBi " * Albany. '. Hell^nbeci, AgentsAltamonti

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