REPAIR DIRECTORY A THrectorr of those win make a specialty of repair- ing things,—any thing from an automobile io a watch- Automobiles Repaired— WILLIAM PF.TBT, IXC. . f 124-ttft Columbia St. Bell phone 710. Col. phone'24 Building Repairs- p i t f M X HEIMZE I.MAN 59 Botljfa Sfc Bell phone, SS1-J. Clocks & Watches Repaired GEORGE H. I API', 317%-. Warren St VALATIE. It is the oldest building in i his on Electrical Repairing— A. E. J0H3S0X, 831 1 Warren Ct. House phone, 4S1-JL Store, 217-J Valat>. Oct. 5.—Edwin W. Hu'thiu- son and wife, who have, been guests of N. P. Wild, have returned to New York. •George Bruce, w h o IK a guest of Mrs Laura Aster. Js ill. Expected guests at the home of K, W. Hughes are Mr and Mrs J. J. Hughes, of Xew -Hartford. Mrs Walter Golden is suffering with an attack of grip. Mrs C. P. Burnett and Miss Ella Burnett spent the week end in Brain- ard as guests of Mrs J. M. Haywood. Otto Thompson, of Saratoga, is a guest of Frank Springsteen. J. It MeCahe, post office inspec- tor, of Beacon, is in town. jder Hough, of New York, -who resided The Ladies'Aid Society of the Pres-J in Germantown thirty years ago. is byterian church will be entertained; visiting friends in town. by Mrs Theodore Dunspaiigfe, Thurs crafted on Friday and is doing nicely. Perry Decker has purchased a new Ford. The old saw mill hwilc by John Schermerhorn is being taken down l»y Henry Trapp and his eousin. Clin- CLAVERACK. ton. place and stood below the hrid the right bank of the creek. Leonard Palmatier moved, Thurs- day into the tenement house of Mr Evans in Humphreyville by the school house. "Win. M u i r has purcliased a horse of parties in Claverack. GERMANTOWN. Germantown, Oct. a.—Frank Van day, October 12th. A valuable coach dog belonging to Lewis Cure was killed by an automo- bile. Tuesday. Electric lights have been Installed Neil Barber, of Sullivan county, has been the guest for a few days of Mr and Mrs Egl>ert Miller in Cheviot. Mr and Mrs Sanford W. Coons will move into their residence in the vil- lage recently purchased of Victor in the home of Isaac Van Dycke on Miller about April 1st. Albany avenue and have been iusper- [ ted. Miss Barling and Mrs Livingston, j of Hudson, were Sunday guests of 1 Mrs Josephine De Myer. ! :Mrs Margaret Carney 'entertained- William B. Rockefeller is having his residence painted. jW. H. Lasher and Lyle Lawrence were motoring in Creen and Ulster counties on Wednesday. John Sahlor. of Kingston, w a s in Furniture Repairing- W, F. SATSBIEIL 554 Stole St. Bell phone, SMI Furnaces Repaired— EI>GAR H JttTIS, 9 and 11 North Sixth St. Bell phone, 117-B. Col. phone, 350 Furs Repaired— M. GREEXBERG, 4«M Warren St. Bell phone, €70-J. Edward Diernay. of Beacon, Sunday.' the village em Thursday. Bev. J. R. Waite will occupy the Frank Coons has moved his house pulpit of the Presbyterian church on severaLhundred feet south on a con- Sunday, jcrete foundation. A new house will The Camp Fire Girls, under the J:- be built on the old site, rection of Miss Traver of the High j Rev. E. F. White is spending a part School faculty, are planning to hold j of h i s vacation in New Jersey. Clawrack. Oct. r>.--The Carisiian Endeavor Society has purchased a piano of L. Q. Browning for the room in Memorial chapel, where the C. K. meetings are held. Mr and Mrs Reuben Ham spent Wednesday in Albany. Mr and Mrs John Stanglo of Hud- son have been visiting Mr and Mrs L. G. Browning. !Miss Harriet Mesick left on Monday to resume her studies at the New Paltz Normal school. Mr and Mrs Edward Docker, of • Hudson, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Delamater. Mr and Mrs Frank Kells, Mr and Mrs George Kiells spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Durward Thorpo. Mr and Mrs Hague and son, Mr and Mrs Allen and Mr Rankin have re- turned to Brooklyn after spending •two weeks at the home of Harmon Boucher. iMiss Mary Studlcy will leave on Tuesday to resume her studies at the •State College for Teachers in Albany. •-Miss E d n a Fletcher, of Wassaic. spent ?:.day with her sister, Mrs 'Percy Crego. 'Mr and Mrs Leavitt Looniis. Mr and Mrs Williams and James Wil- liams spent Sunday in Copake. Mrs Charles Hoffmani Mrs Coons and daughter, who hav<j been spend- ing some timo at Lake Charlotte have returned home. ATHENS. Athens. Oct, on Sunday for. where he wi lege. Miss Isahell bonne Tuesday visit Mi who lias been with friends home on Tites The Alliens in the Lapo I and will prae instead of in Warren street The Athens cert and danc House on Thuj Tickets are couple. Mr and Mrs West Sandlak here. Miss Lillian recent visitor George W. former Loud h street and is i John 1). Sch has resigned for the Burns Henry Simpso been appointe move from St where the offi I Floyd Baisdcn left lew Brunswick, N. J. cuter Rutgor's Col- aii Loan returned after several weeks with relAves in New York. I la 11 io .Bed wig of Hawley. Pa.- assiug several week* •re. returned to her y. md has hired rooms Id: tig on Main street lite re in the future e Every building on land will give a con- ut Brooks' Opera (day evening, Oct. 19. mg for fifty cents a WEST GHENT. York, who has been visiting Iter un- •le, Ward M. Langdon, has returned dome. Mrs M. L. Wilsev attended the W West Ghent - 0ct - 3.—Mr and M M C. T. U. convention at Livingston. j Ernest Smith and daughter, of Pitte-- Mrs Want M. I*in,gdon has returned "tdd, motored from that city on Sur. from New York with a new line of <lay an(l * pGnt the ia > ' ™ th ber P ur " millinery. Clarence Ostrom's now house is very nearly ready for the inside work. The M. E. Sunday school rally day exercises Sunday night were well at- tended and the scholars did unusual- ly well. CHURCHTOWN. Frederick Kesler, of are visiting relatives loict. of Albany, w a s a her home here. irvey has rented, the ise on lower Franklin •ring his family there. pn maker, of Kingston. river superintendent iros. Ice Corporation. of Cox:-ackie, lias Bn his stead and will fvesant to Catskill, of.the company will be located. The GalieitaBorchcstra will give a social dance aBthe Brennan Hall on Fridav evening, Oct. ti.th. a "dog" roast Thursday afternoon, October 5th. Recent visitors at the High School were F. C Xordsick. Edith John; on and W. L. Millias. A most enjoyable clam hake was held on Cove Mountain Wednesday. Those present were Prof, and Mrs Sleight, Mr and Mrs R. W. Hughes, Mrs L. E. Jones, Miss Anna. Trilbuer,' Douglas Youughanse, of Elizaville, was here on Thursday. 'Samuel C. Snyder was in Red Hook on Thursday. iSamuel C. Cross, who has been 111 for some time does not seem to im- prove very raipdly. Amos Hick, who has been confined to the house for a long time with an attack of rheumatism, is gaining STOTTVILLE. Mrs and the Miss Mary Kelly. Miss Long and Miss .slowly and is able to walk about the Motorcycles Repaired— CHARLES P. HEER7LVXCE, 549 Warren.. Street.• : Bell phone, 311-W. Col. phone, 92 Plumbing* Repairs— BYRON PARKER, INC., 43<J W a r r e n St. Bell phone, 201-W. Col, phone, 2S Steel Cutting and Welding HERMAN II. REHLINGIIOCSE. Bell 43S Warren 'St. phone,' XW-J, ' Col, Traver. IMrs Winthrop L. Millias hss been confined to her home with illness. Miss Minnie Bergeron, of Albany, was a week end guest of Miss Frau- ces Lasher. Miss Christina Syrarn. of Plajn- fleld. N. J., was a Monday guest of Mrs Laura Ager. Lobdell and Harder are putting a concrete wall in front of the resi- dence of Edward Sharp oa Church street. Rev. and Mrs V. H. Graves and Le- land Graves, of Schenectady, are the guests of Herman Alter. , ffhe women of the ' Mei hoi list church will hold an experience social at the parsonage on October 20th Mrs George Perkins will leave on Thursday for a two weeks" vj-it in Poa^bkeopsie. A son was born on Friday to Mr and Mrs Frank Novak. Mr and Mrs C. C. New and Airs • Tar- ry New and Miss Beatrice Ne^v rno- torei to Oneoiita on Monday, William H• Williams is 'MVMI^ a septic tank installed; Lobdell and Harder have the contract. 'Miss Mary Relily*."spent -tho \, : .-^\\ i <»i '«v]- 'i^nie in MellenviUe. Oeita Alpha c'la.-s ot : i..i:i': u Sunday school will !!: r, et s.s F r a n c e s Xord'siek' on--'S'iit-- place on crutches. Frank Shay and family are on a motor trip to New York. iMiss Lillian Coons has returned from the Hudson hospital; she is able to be about now as ever.. John Locknell caught a big lot of sun fish in his fykes Tuesday. He quickly disposed of them among his customers, Edward Rockefeller, the patrolman on the Germantown-Clerniont State •road, is again giving his attention to this end of the road. He is doing some good work. Haviland J. Feller shipped twelve hogs to New York Thursdav. Stottville. Oct. 5.—Mr and Charles Tegtm^ier. Jr., and Mr Mrs Charles Yerick motored to Danbury fair on "Wednesday. Mr and Mrs William Morrison are spending several days in Lansingburg with Mrs Morrison's brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs Fred Cole- man. Miss Lillian Decker, of Hudson, was a Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs John Cuss. 'Mrs Arthur Flower and little daughter. Evelyn, of Yonkers, are spending some time with her parents, Mr and Mrs John W. Vick. Mr and Mrs John E. Holmes have H0LI0WV1LLE. Hollowville. Ham, who lias week at her m to Philmout; tending the Hij On account ening the mill poned until Tt ber 5 t h ; if st< IMrs Peter day at Nivervi: ette, and his •Mrs Hilderbj )ct. 4.—'Mrs Berton ^een spending the past te here, has returned |eir son, Percy, is at- School there, the rain Friday ev- lery social was post- irsday evening, Octo- avy, the next evening, fildermuth spent Sun- with her son, Ever- rife, tndt and son, Jacob, Churchtown. Oct. 4.—Mr and Mrs Bert Rockefeller and two children, of Pougbkeepsie. and Mrs Alice Ross- man, of An cram, visited Mrs Minnie Michael on Sunday. Miss Elsa Miller has gone to Al- bany, where she will attend school. Mrs Floyd Weaver and two chil- dren, of Hollowville. spent the week end at the home of her fathe -, Cordon •Miller, and family Mrs Wilcox, Mrs Charlotte Ashley and Mrs Maude Lewis spent Thurs- day with Mrs Jordan Miller. Rev. and Mrs Philip Luther and Mr and Mrs H. H. Stickles are attending the annual meeting of the Luther Synod of New York, at Hartford Sem- inary. N. Y. Rev. Mr Luther will be ordaiped while there. Mr and Mrs Fred Decker and Wil- liam Miller were guests of Mr and Mrs Horion Sheldon on Sunday. 'Miss Mary Lynch, of Hollowville, spent a few days recently at the home of Peter Millor. Mr and Mrs Curtis Sheldon and son of Livingston, were Sunday guests of his mother. Mrs Malinda Sheldon. ents, Mr and Mrs Eugene Decker. Mrs Elmer Peterson, of Kingston in visiting at Charles Perry's home. The Grange will hold Its annual clam bake in the hall on Friday ev- ening of this week. To attend means a good time socially for surely among the great crowd expected you wili meet many old friends. Suppers that have been served in the .past a r e a sample of what our good cooks can do, so come and enjoy a "first class bake. Mr and Mrs Dwight Miller and Mr and Mrs Clarence Kittle, of Muitaes kill, were callers at Meadowtwoo's farm on Sunday. Mrs Delia Snyder and sister, Misa Amelia Irish, were recent guests in this place. GHENT. Ghent. Oct. 4.—Howard Plass has obtained a position in Borden's milk station. The Misses Gertrude and Cathardn* Wyckoff and Miss Anna Snyder fross Newark, N. J., also C. B. Snyder and wife from Hudson, have returned to their homes after spending tho sum • mer at -the farm of the late Fredericir Snyder. School began in the WaHermiro district with Miss Ruth Holmes from Claverack, as teacher. At the communion services whic3i were held in the Reformed church on Sunday one new member was added. De Witt Niver and family of Mel lenville, are spending a week at the home of his father, F. M. N-iver. have returned ]|o New York after spending somaltime at the home of Mrs A. E. Wesj Mrs Eddie Dijcy and daughter. Eve- lyn, spent Sunjay afternoon with her sister, Miss AqJ Shutts, and brother, CRARYV1LLE. Homer Shutts. ^ I Miss Lena - as their guests Miss Anna Dunn, Miss fTjo-j, School I Charlotte May Righy and David Rig- by, of Fall River, Mass. John W. Vick was in Albany on business on Thursday. Ernest Wynne and mother and Mrs Hand, of Kinderhook. called on Mr and Mrs Henry J. Winn on Wednes- day. COPAKE FALLS. Craryville. Oct. f,. —Miss Alice Graves and brother, Howard. Miss Mildred WhUbeck and Marion Smith are attending the Hillsdale High em! a l The Luihei Willi ; i»ti-: 14th. Sioves Sold and Repaired—] 11. WT.INKIL • .: 10 North V M flay afti/ruoon. Oofob :.li.-s Julia' Wild. Miss • Harriot non. Matthew La.-her and. Mr -,s Edwin. HiUehinso.a . .' ;'fi|Mor* School. Miss Anna Claude Jones. • purchased the | property rccei i of New "York ; i!y. who have house since I; [to I uiiinont, j. ' Miss Xanry v was a' last: w< Copake Falls. Oct. apple and wife went 5.— Fred Hole- bv automobile with Mrs Fred Low and daughter to their home at Ml. Vernon. Wednesday of this week; Mrs Low and daughter have spent the summer' boarding at Tones and brother, j t h e Laconic Inn. u West Hillsdale, have Howard Stickles is doing his work late Heavy J. Best ; in the market with the assistance of tlv owned hv Mrs Hill ibis brother. Itov Vli Weaver and fam- nied a paf.1 of the nriu'-:. have moved ;u >• in lie ;ioiii-'.' Col, ph'ft roru 2sS-'Il: iy. Saturday to dh imry gailicl PHILMONT. a Shoe Repairing Electric CHI\NVIUN(» li'ONOl PIO, • , " . : : . . ' • ; • 255 Warrett St. Hell plume, :M 1 TV i jam in lisiiiu h-L Mrs im o ! i; Hoi at O'-t. 5. " Sir and.'Mrs lte«- liiton, of 'New .York, .an - he hom.e of'-Henrv. Bilian- Hogan SOUR GRAPES SOUP AND INFANTILE PARALYSIS A: medicine man to a newspaper of vances the t.'h.eory n a comnHniiica New Yot'k city ai [hat ;s CO!isid»'r;t!iJ »i; Kathrine. .Mrs . ilartl 3>T. (>»IlkI 13. si i e t : Tlmisday. wher4! he ni.oth.er is .York Ml alio u aye ninvf,i ti> iMiiiise i . on l.'imrci i.i-ni.urg l.-f tag ('i)i a- will attend spending : a with him* G. A.' .Loc augin from' ro. itl'i "Ui «'Vt iittfHM fed in iWOOt »®d as infan-i lis number of cases diagim-i tile paralysis may he due to me ea:.: of spoiled food, and are merely c of ptomaine • poisoning. . This. literal a;Uon o.i*: Frof. Barnari on Wednesdav. tend* Chai e i . (>11 •sityv His New the in 1-! smi Drum. dj Mr and Airs o.j'Sanda.y with „• j Wagoner..' . : .- Mr and Mr- laml Mrs Willi •|"lhe. funeral Of J on Wednesday. .1 ' >Ali,>s H e l e n i!ay to her hi N. .).. a f t e r „sp> the Alisse-Mh-. ' Air miii: Mrs ll.li-idale. w'-';-, and .Airs Cary Lafeel Mrs faiht-ri! i'ioffaian Hols; In Hudson as Mv ;i r; id Mrs Wiiitbe l Broec Hire Mr M; town. Xel- spent in P. d Mr r n- oken. With of Mr dpake Didbert Roberts is doing some re- • pair wot k on his liousc and looks as ; if in- intended to change his mind [ soon. He lias the cage and may have ! the bird. Janus Mtdins is v ! I'll! S ;)( prt-s^.nt. l-'artners are making butter these : days and we will have plenty for a I wh'ii.-; good things come our. way : sptniM iiiics. >Vha( g r a p e s Are Biinyiiiu. itir.g his par- apt I'I > r havers paying ten*cents "pony" baskets of grapes* MELLENV1LIE. soc on I! Villi meet i ' ci. h :..— 1 n.( i M r s (.;. rsdny afternotm. Dorotlw Van Buren Lath-vs" Aid I Anderson returned ells is attending the Philmont, and Mar- jorie Melius inlHudson. Clifford D a c j a n d Elmer Shaver, of Sunday at their re- here. Yildermuth is attend- udson; she comes to returning to Hudson Coxsackie, spe: spectivo home 'Miss Beulah ing school in her home her in the mornin Miss Francej spending her here, will ret bany soon. Mrs Ruluf tertained her Troy, for a f Kells, who has been Ration at her home to her duties in Al- fehford recently en- §her, Mr Simmons, of days. HUM? 1REYVILLE. Humphrcyvi nor and dang wick, called c|| Potuher one their way to Airs Sidney was the gues Wednesday. Mrs Annie over Sunday Myer. Mr and M tertained Mr and' two cliil dine, a n d I- Potighkeepsiei Terv.iiligar. o. Airs Annie AN ADVANCE SPECIAL For the advance Holiday Trade we will offer during the mouth of October a special inducement in connection with one of our most popular styles of Portraits. By plamiing to have your Holiday Portraits made this month you can take advantage of this offer. Ask about it. THE BOOTH STUDIO old Warren Street Opposite Farmers Bank 1 HUDSON, N. T. Autumn Showing OF MISSES' AND LADIES' FALL AND WINTER COATS. NEW SNAPPY STYLES AT REASONABLE PRICES. NEW FALL STOCKS of Outings, in white, stripes and plaids, in light and dark colors, Flannelettes for house dresses and kimonos ...... Duckling Fleece for Kimonos and Dressing Sacques. 7c, 9c, 10c 14c and I5e E. G. BELLOWS, EST. 641 Warren Street HUDSON, N. Y. Oct. '•>.—Louis Hay Iter, of Center Bruns- Mr and Mrs Wm. jltiy the past week on k'ew York, where the : daughter expo s to attend school. ai d Mrs And d 'Hi Mr: pons, of Churchtown f Mrs Samuel Coons ik. of Hudson, was an pest ot Mrs Eklgar William Poucher Mi- ll Mrs William Masters MI. Claude and Ceral- Ik Wiilierwax. all of Jnd Mr and Mrs Judson tossman, over Sunday. Ueiuan and sou, Orant, §w Spaih. Of Hudson, Mark Xcwmaii. Tues- HOLLOWVILLE. Coper kiitdn Hick, they s of u the >\ u i i a i >!e spe ! ests of RJ I Ue 1 and luring Mi av is and i Wedn Mrs Frank 'ip thru the Irs William ill Mi Sf>UI:l Mart Mi- ll fs.toh on Saturday, fii'l school. Jacob llnriiin. i>t ruesday afterno*»n r. wiiire stu wiili aer Air CHURCHTOWN. 11 in course, applies districts of the I't is stated only to the great'City, that several congest ci case.* M illness occuring in the east side of the city reported as ptomaine poisoning were found on iiivestisation liy health commission''authorities to he 'd;ite : to the eating of "sour grass" soup.' ''Sour grass'is a species of sorrel, which • is rich in the poison known as oxalic acid. This, soup is said to he a com- mon d'isli in some of t h e R a s | Si.'h restaurants. Chemical analysis of the finished soup, showed about B"» grains of oxalic acid to the pine. The sorrel K r o w at in abundance ^liraiigh the At- laiu.it; States and the middle 'We>t. It has a dainty little yeMow flower and it-., s h a m r o c k shaped leaves a r e of a ••right attractive green.. \ ! I -. Mi OlltVi II. 'IV.' ineai K\ i h a > . M i Hani, who has hcen -visiting at - iNtme O-l,. h e r sou. William!, in •,'t"yvil'!e."has ri:;.nrned to. her home this village. Mr and Airs Willis Bifen'turt;. Of uichester, cume on Monday, and are ending a few days here. Charles Kjon has been spending a v ilcys in New York. 1'ratik Sagendorph, of J'hiladelpliia, visaing at the 'home of his sisier, r* Ida F. Harder. Helen Cas*« e x p e c t s (o .(JO to *rk Friday to enter Cornell ty., .• S. Carridl and family have •» r o o m s i n t h e I l a r d e r ten e - H rioireh street, vacated by .ivlord. who with his family. ••{ to .Icrsey City.. Mrs 1>. M. Stewart, of i!i... are visiting at th CiiurcrtoWn. Oct. ".. - M . r s Harry Bertholf and daughter. Helen, nre doing light housekeeping at Hudson . while her daughter is attending the ! school .there. 1 •'.'Oeorge.••Smith has gone '•»> Xew ;Yi»rk, where h>- hus n position for the wiittei*.! - Mill Charles Mill. .company from Ctica. (Seorge Pulver. of Iteiiss Friday la^-t with his sister. Miller. Frank Bclerson, of spent Friday with Frank Misses Ella Rowe and and Marian Van Buren started Aionduv for Alhanv Business ( oil [• i s enten<j;nii)g elaer, .spent Mrs Martin Amsterdam-. Kngel. Helen Felt on 'ge. STUYVESANT FALLS. John <oent Shook, of Greenpon. Sunday witlv tyrant Sheldon. .Mr and Mrs Miles Proprr and 1 daughter. Marie. were Saturday J •giitsts ot Air and Airs Albert Dunbar at East Taghkanic. Falls. Oct. 3. i- visiting Airs i son fair llowville * 111 titled • n Thu^ Ellsworth which his sonj Charles K< working for making variol his place. AVilliam Ih poisoning in one of his tinj putated, 'Airs Wooc spending soml Horner FrisSy r. William W.I- eat Baringtoti litheck has a new car Pavid. drives. and John Dac'y are •rett Ksselstyn: he is. improvements about nan. who has IIUKKI is hand, is improving; •s will have to be am- mi. time of at Hudson the home is of •Miss ' AI B I. ,1 dren Mr: aiM ... i • home of William Hunter. GLENC0 MILLS. I. \ p r e s s < ... >liikcN Anitouio emeiif. The American 'Express Cojupany hunousces that, no claims for lost •f.^c^kages or shortage will be recog- .n/.ed after October 15tlr. All claims »»:•• -1'h.iii pro-wers should be In by that jti "•''•. ^ ... G!"'!H'ii Alilts.. Oitt. a. - Mrs Anut- KitPinan and son. Grant, and Mrs Andrew Spaith of Hudson, called t>n friends in this place on Tuesday. Mrs Clarence Cole is in the St. Pe- ter's hospital at Albany: she Was op- Airs Mary Snyder ami en spent Sunday afternoon with Gordon Miller and family. Charles Shook, of Hudson, spent \ Saturday and Sunday with his par ents. Mr and Mrs George Shook. Sr. Dr; Melvin Sheldon, of New Paltz. was a recent guest of his parents. Air and Airs William Sheldon. •Miss Olive Van Derwerk.ni is vis- iting at the home of Horion Sheldon. Mrs Susan Waldorf spent Sunday with friends at Hillsdale. sj.iiy vesant Irene Cudney Weaver. Miss Lena Momhie. formerly of this village, hut now of Arl.any, was tak- |en to the Albany City Hospital Tues- j day and operated on for appendicitis. John L. Clow, local contractor, is putting a new concrete foundation un- der the barber shop. Rohert Schools has about complet- ed the new glass front on the Swan building. ...v B L l t STORE. Old O u t ham Birth. A daughter. Norma Dorh born Friday. Sept 29. to Mr ai Earl Mead Of Old. Chatham. was Mrs GHENT. Uiient. Oct. 5.—Charles Finch, of Old Chatham. Jwas a recent guest of Charles Caddis; he Is buying apples for a speculator in Old Chatham. John Coburn is slowly recovering from a fall from a corn harvester; he sustained three fractured ribs. Blue Store. and Wife, Le Sluyvesant F Alark Duntz, Sunday with nor. Mr and Mrs Warden, and Stickle spent Mrs Foster ?k Lewis Rice t.'fs in Xew Yl let. ."..—Ernest Kline Drum and wife of ' is. and Air and Mrs } Claverack. spent last j and Mrs Hurry Wag- ' 1 L'harles Lynk and son.' Ic and Mrs Charles iunday with Mr and j •re in Stottville. visiting his daugh- fc"k citv. FASHION The new lines of our Novelty Shoes for Fall heighten the gracefulness of the already trim ankle and lend a nicety of "Expression" that harmonizes happily with smart fashion in dress. Grey Buck, Dark Tan, Calf and Kid, Blue Gray Kid ar.a th e pretty 8 inch Black Lace and Button Soots. Priced from £A IQ Cg^ Make your selec- tion while sizes are good. t School Sht.es for Boys and Girls, $1.50 "!'• TAYLOR &DINEHART, FOOTWEAR 505 Warren Si P*v-'--.'..s ra^H? >PAKE. Copa the M. te. Oct E. cl Aid of at the 4.—The Ladies rch will meet home of Misslteada Bain. Dr. Skinnerland wife have return- ed from HooA Falls. Miss JessicH AI. Umgdon. of Xew i • -A > Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com