History of Round Lake, Saratoga County, N.Y., Part 7

Author: Weise, Arthur James, 1838-1910 or 11
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: [New York, Press of D. Taylor
Number of Pages: 118


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Third Class : William Dalton, Joseph Hillman, F. D. Hodgeman, Gardner How- land, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., Charles W. Pierce, H. A. Wilson, elected May 4th, 1868.


Rev. William Griffin, D.D., elected to fill place of William Dalton, December 16th, 1868.


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1869-70.


First Class : Hazen W. Bennett, E. A. Hartshorn, E. O. Howland, Robert N. Newton, Rev. Jesse T. Peck, D.D., Ephraim D. Waldron, George West, elected March 31st, 1869.


Second Class : George L. Clark, Robert Coburn, Roscius R. Kennedy, Samuel Martin, William H. McEchron, Phineas S. Pettit, Jesse Wilson, elected May 4th, I868.


Third Class : Joseph Hillman, F. D. Hodgeman, Gardner Howland, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., Charles W. Pierce, H. A. Wilson, elected May 4th, 1868. Rev. William Griffin, D.D., elected December 16th, 1868.


1870-I.


First Class : Hazen W. Bennett, E. A. Hartshorn, E. O. Howland, Robert N. Newton, Rev. Jesse T. Peck, D.D., Ephraim D. Waldron, George West, elected March 31st, 1869.


Second Class : Robert Coburn, Samuel E. Howe, Samuel Martin, William H. McEchron, Phineas S. Pettit, Rev. Ensign Stover, Jesse Wilson, elected June 21st, 1870.


Third Class : Joseph Hillman, T. D. Hodgeman, Gardner Howland, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., Charles W. Pierce, H. A. Wilson, elected May 4th, 1868; Rev. William Griffin, D.D .. elected December 16th, 1868.


1871-2.


First Class : Hazen W. Bennett, E. A. Hartshorn, E. O. Howland, Robert N. Newton, Rev. Jesse T. Peck, D.D., Ephraim D. Waldron, George West, elected March 31st, 1869.


Second Class : Robert Coburn, Samuel E. Howe, Samuel Martin, William H. McEchron, Phineas S. Pettit, Rev. Ensign Stover, Jesse Wilson, elected June 21st, 1870.


John W. Osborn elected to fill place of Rev. Ensign Stover, July 5th, 1871.


Third Class: Rev. William Griffin, D.D., Joseph Hillman, F. D. Hodgeman, Gardner Howland, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., Jacob Travis, H. A. Wilson, elected March 29th, 1871.


1872-3.


First Class: Hazen W. Bennett, S. M. Birch, E. A. Hartshorn, E. O. Howland, Robert N. Newton, William Shepherd, Ephraim D. Waldron, elected April 10th, 1872.


Charles H. Smith, M.D., elected to fill place of S. M. Birch, July, 17th, 1872.


Second Class: Robert Coburn, Samuel E. Howe, Samuel Martin, William H. McEchron, Phineas S. Pettit, Jesse Wilson, elected June 21st, 1870; John W. Osborn, July 5th, 1871.


Third Class: Rev. William Griffin, D.D., Joseph Hillman, F. D. Hodgeman, Gardner Howland, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., Jacob Travis, H. A. Wilson, elected March 29th, 1871.


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I873-4.


First Class: Hazen W. Bennett, E. A. Hartshorn, E. O. Howland, Robert N. Newton, William Shepherd, Ephraim D. Waldron, elected April 10th, 1872.


George West elected to fill place of C. H. Smith, M.D., March 26th, 1873. Second Class: Warren S. Kelley, Samuel Martin, Phineas S. Pettit, John W. Osborn, William Renne, E. Robinson, Jesse Wilson, elected March 26th, 1873.


Third Class: Rev. William Griffin, D.D., Joseph Hillman, F. D. Hodgeman, Gardner Howland, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., Jacob Travis, H. A. Wilson, elected March 29th, 1871.


1874-5.


First Class: Hazen W. Bennett, E. A. Hartshorn, E. O. Howland, Robert N. Newton, William Shepherd, Ephraim D. Waldron, elected April roth, 1872; George West, March 26th, 1873.


Rev. Joseph E. King elected in place of William Shepherd, June 3d, 1874.


Second Class: Warren S. Kelley, Samuel Martin, Phineas S. Pettit, John W. Osborn, Jesse Wilson, elected March 26th, 1873; George W. Hoxsie elected in place of E. Robinson, March 25th, 1874.


John D. Rogers elected in place of William Renne, March 25th, 1874; Rev. Bernice D. Ames elected in place of John D. Rogers, June 3d, 1874.


Third Class: Rev. Bernice D. Ames, George B. Cluett, Rev. William Griffin, D.D., Joseph Hillman, Rev. Joseph E. King, Jacob Travis, H. A. Wilson, elected March 25th, 1874.


William Shepherd, elected in place of Rev. Bernice D. Ames, June 3d, 1874; John D. Rogers, elected in place of Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., June 3d, 1874.


1875-6.


First Class: Hazen W. Bennett, Thomas Farwell, E. A. Hartshorn, Daniel Hays, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., Robert N. Newton, George West, elected April 28th, 1875.


Second Class: Warren S. Kelley, Samuel Martin, Phineas S. Pettit, John W. Osborn, Jesse Wilson, elected March 26th, 1873; George W. Hoxsie, March 25th, 1874; Rev. Bernice D. Ames, June 3d, 1874.


Third Class: George B. Cluett, Rev. William Griffin, D.D., Joseph Hillman, Jacob Travis, H. A. Wilson, elected March 25th, 1874; John D. Rogers and William Shepherd, elected June 3d, 1874.


1876-7.


First Class: Hazen W. Bennett, Thomas Farwell, E. A. Hartshorn, Daniel Hays, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., Robert N. Newton, George West, elected April 28th, I875.


Second Class : George W. Horton, Warren S. Kelley, Abram Le Gallez, John W. Osborn, Phineas S. Pettit, Rev. Sanford Washburn, Jesse Wilson, elected April, 26th, 1876.


Third Class : George B. Cluett, Rev. William Griffin, D. D., Joseph Hillman, Jacob Travis, H. A. Wilson, elected March 25th, 1874; John D. Rogers and Will- iam Shepherd elected June 3d, 1874.


Edmund Cluett elected in place of George B. Cluett, June 28th, 1876.


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1877-8.


First Class : Hazen W. Bennett, Thomas Farwell, E. A. Hartshorn, Daniel Hays, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., Robert N. Newton, George West, elected April 28th, 1875.


Daniel Klock, jr., elected in place of Daniel Hays; George G. Saxe in place of E. A. Hartshorn, and Harvey Wendell in place of Hazen W. Bennett, February 26th, 1878.


Second Class : George W. Horton, Warren S. Kelley, Abram Le Gallez, John W. Osborn, Phineas S. Pettit, Rev. Sanford Washburn, Jesse Wilson, elected April 26th, 1876.


Rev. R. H. Robinson elected in place of Rev. Sanford Washburn, February 26th, 1878.


Third Class : Oliver Boutwell, Edmund Cluett, Rev. William Griffin, D.D., Joseph Hillman, John D. Rogers, Jacob Travis, H. A. Wilson, elected April 25th, IS77.


Perrin W. Converse elected in place of Edmund Cluett, and Silas Owen in place of Jacob Travis, February 26th, 1878.


1878-9.


First Class : Thomas Farwell, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., Daniel Klock, jr., Robert N. Newton, George G. Saxe, Harvey Wendell, George West, elected April 24th, 1878.


Second Class : George W. Horton, Warren S. Kelley, Abram Le Gallez, John W. Osborn, Phineas S. Pettit, Jesse Wilson, elected April 26th, 1876; Rev. R. H. Robinson elected February 26th, IS7S.


Samuel F. Harris elected in place of Jesse Wilson April 24th, 1878.


Third Class : Oliver Boutwell, Rev. William Griffin, D.D., Joseph Ilillman, John D. Rogers, H. A. Wilson, elected April 25th, 1877; Perrin W. Converse and Silas Owen elected February 26th, 1878.


N. S. Vedder elected in place of Rev. William Griffin, D.D., September 5th, 1878.


1879-80.


First Class : Thomas Farwell, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., Daniel Klock, jr., Robert N. Newton, George G. Saxe, Harvey Wendell, George West, elected April 24th, 187S.


Second Class : Abram Le Gallez, Samuel F. Harris, George W. Horton, Warren S. Kelley, Henry Kelly, Phineas S. Pettit, Rev. R. H. Robinson, elected April 30th, 1879.


Third Class: Oliver Boutwell, Joseph Hillman, John D. Rogers, H. A. Wilson, elected April 25th, 1877; Perrin W. Converse and Silas Owen elected February 26th, 1878; N. S. Vedder elected September 5th, 1878.


1880-I.


First Class : Thomas Farwell, Rev. Joseph E. King, D. D., Daniel Klock, jr., Robert N. Newton, George G. Saxe, Harvey Wendell, George West, elected April 24th, 1878.


Rev. H. C. Farrar elected in place of George G. Saxe, and Charles D. Hammond in place of Daniel Klock, jr., March 8th, 1881.


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Second Class : Abram Le Gallez, Samuel F. Harris, George W. Horton, Warren S. Kelley, Henry Kelly, Phineas S. Pettit, Rev. R. H. Robinson, elected April 30th, 1879.


Third Class : Oliver Boutwell, Perrin W. Converse, Rev. Joel W. Eaton, Joseph Hillman, Silas Owen, John D. Rogers, H. A. Wilson, elected April 28th, 1880.


Rev. William Griffin, D.D., elected in place of Joel W. Eaton, March Sth, 1881.


1881-2.


First Class : Edmund Cluett, James W. Eaton, Edmund C. Edmonds, Rev. H. C. Farrar, Charles D. Hammond, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., George West, elected April 27th, 1881.


Second Class : Abram Le Gallez, Samuel F. Harris, George W. Horton, Warren S. Kelley, Henry Kelly, Phineas S. Pettit, Rev. R. H. Robinson, elected April 30th, 1879.


Third Class : Oliver Boutwell, Perrin W. Converse, Joseph Hillman, Silas Owen, John D. Rogers, H. A. Wilson, elected April 28th, 1880; Rev. William Griffin, D.D., elected March 8th, ISSI.


1882-3.


First Class : Edmund Cluett, James W. Eaton, Edmund C. Edmonds, Rev. H. C. Farrar, Charles D. Hammond, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., George West, elected April 27th, 1881.


Second Class : Rev. Cabot M. Clark, Benjamin Cooper, Charles Cooper, Abram Le Gallez, Warren S. Kelley, Henry Kelly, R. H. Robinson, elected May 3d, I882.


Third Class : Oliver Boutwell, Perrin W. Converse, Joseph Hillman, Silas Owen, John D. Rogers, H. A. Wilson, elected April 28th, 1880; Rev. William Griffin, D.D., elected March 8th, 1881.


1883-4.


First Class : Edmund Cluett, James W. Eaton, Edmund C. Edmonds, Rev. H. C. Farrar, Charles D. Hammond, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., George West, elected April 27th, 1881.


Second Class : Rev. Cabot M. Clark, Benjamin Cooper, Charles Cooper, Abram Le Gallez, Warren S. Kelley, Henry Kelly, R. H. Robinson, elected May 3d, 1882.


Third Class : Oliver Boutwell, Perrin W. Converse, Rev. William Griffin, D. D., Joseph Hillman, Silas Owen, John D. Rogers, H. A. Wilson, elected May 2d, 1883.


1884-5.


First Class : Edmund C. Edmonds, Rev. H. C. Farrar, Charles D. Hammond, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., Robert N. Newton, Rev. R. H. Robinson, George West, elected May 7th, 1884.


Second Class : Rev. Cabot M. Clark, Benjamin Cooper, Charles Cooper, Abram Le Gallez, Warren S. Kelley, Henry Kelly, R. H. Robinson, elected May 3d, 1882.


Rev. S. V. Leech, D. D., elected in place of Abram Le Gallez, and E. A. Harts- horn in place of Rev. R. H. Robinson, May 7th, 1884.


Third Class : Oliver Boutwell, Perrin W. Converse, Rev. William Griffin, D.D., Joseph Hillman, Silas Owen, John D. Rogers, H. A. Wilson, elected May 2d, 1883.


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1885-6.


First Class : Edmund C. Edmonds, Rev. H. C. Farrar, Charles D. Hammond, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D .. Robert N. Newton, Rev. R. H. Robinson, George West, elected May 7th, 1884.


Second Class : Rev. Cabot M. Clark, J. W. A. Cluett, Benjamin Cooper, Charles Cooper, E. A. Hartshorn, Warren S. Kelley, Rev. Andrew McGilton, elected May 6th, 1885.


Third Class : Oliver Boutwell, Perrin W. Converse, Rev. William Griffin, D.D., Joseph Hillman, Silas Owen, John D. Rogers, H. A. Wilson, elected May 2d, 1883.


1886-7.


First Class : Edmund C. Edmonds, Rev. H. C. Farrar, D.D., Charles D. Ham- mond, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., Robert A. Newton, Rev. R. H. Robinson, George West, elected May 7th, 1884.


Rev. John P. Newman, D. D., elected in place of Rev. R. H. Robinson, D.D., November 3d, 1886.


Second Class : Rev. Cabot M. Clark, J. W. A. Cluett, Benjamin Cooper. Charles Cooper, E. A. Hartshorn, Warren S. Kelley, Rev. Andrew McGilton, elected May 6th, 1885.


Third Class : Oliver Boutwell, Perrin W. Converse, Rev. William Griffin, D.D., Joseph Hillman, Silas Owen, John D. Rogers, H. A. Wilson, elected May 5th, 1886.


1887-to July 19th.


First Class : Rev. H. C. Farrar, D.D., Charles D. Hammond, Rev. Joseph E. King, D.D., Rev. John P. Newman, D.D., Robert N. Newton, M. B. Sherman, George West, elected May 11th, 1887.


Second Class : Rev. Cabot M. Clark, J. W. A. Cluett, Benjamin Cooper, Charles Cooper, E. A. Hartshorn, Warren S. Kelley, Rev. Andrew McGilton, elected May 6th. 1885.


Third Class : Oliver Boutwell. Perrin W. Converse, Rev. William Griffin, D.D., Joseph Hillman, Silas Owen, John D. Rogers, H. A. Wilson, elected May 5th, 1886.


Superintendents.


Lewis Gage. from 1868 to April 1, 1874.


John D. Rogers


from April 1, 1874 to July 19, 1887.


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OFFICERS


OF THE ROUND LAKE ASSOCIATION, From July 19th, 1887, to present time.


Rev. William Griffin, D.D., West Troy, N. Y. President.


Prof. H. A Wilson, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. First Vice-President.


Charles D. Hammond, Albany, N. Y. Second Vice-President.


Warren S. Kelley, Albany, N. Y. . Secretary.


Hon. George West, Ballston Spa. Treasurer.


TRUSTEES.


First Class.


Rev. H. C. Farrar, D.D. West Troy, N. Y.


Charles D. Hammond. Albany, N. Y.


Rev. Joseph E. King, D. D. . Fort Edward, N. Y.


Rev. John P. Newman, D.D.


Robert N. Newton. Washington, D. C.


Albany, N. Y.


M. B. Sherman. Albany, N. Y.


Hon. George West.


Ballston Spa, N. Y.


Second Class.


Rev. Cabot M. Clark Clifton Park. N. Y.


J. W. A. Cluett. Troy, N. Y.


Benjamin Cooper. Troy, N. Y ..


Charles Cooper. Bennington, Vt.


E. A. Hartshorn. Troy, N. Y.


Warren S. Kelley.


Albany, N. Y.


Rev. Andrew McGilton West Troy, N. Y.


Third Class.


Oliver Boutwell Troy, N Y.


Perrin W. Converse. Troy, N. Y.


Rev. William Griffin, D.D. West Troy, N. Y.


Joseph Hillman . Troy, N. Y.


Silas Owen. . .Cohoes, N. Y.


John D. Rogers. Round Lake, N. Y.


. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. H. A. Wilson


TRUSTEES, ex-officio1.


Rev. J. W. Bennett. Brandon, Vt.


Rev. Joel W. Eaton, D.D.


Glens' Falls, N. Y.


Rev. D. W. Gates. Albany, N. Y.


Rev. A. D. Heaxt. . Plattsburgh, N. Y.


Rev. Samuel McKean, D.D. Lansingburgh, N. Y.


Rev. Samuel Meredith. .Green Island, N. Y.


Superintendent.


John D. Rogers ... Round Lake, N. Y.


1 The presiding elders of the Troy Conference are ex-officio members of the board of trustees.


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Young . Men . and . young . Women


Who have attended the Summer School at Round Lake should finish at the


Troy Business


ollege,


for here they can complete Stenography, Type- writing and Telegraphy, or take the most thorough Business Course, Graduates from this Institution have never before been in so great demand,


For catalogue containing full information, address


OGCREARY & SHIELDS,


NO. 13 THIRD STREET,


TROY, N. Y.


Respecting the merits of our school we refer to Dr. J. H. Worman, Director of the Round Lake Summer School,


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FORT : EDWARD


Collegiate Institute


Rebuilt and refurnished in 1881, at a cost of $72,000, is now perhaps the hand- somest and best appointed Boarding Seminary in the state. Average enrollments for past five years, 185 per term, of whom 100 have been boarding students.


Six Courses of Study are provided-College preparatory, Commercial, Scientific, Latin Scientific, Classical and Eclectic.


Graduates of High Schools and other advanced students are cordially welcomed to our Senior Classes, and find a year at our institute to be both greatly enjoyable and profitable.


The bible and evangelical religion are not apologized for, but endorsed and recommended. The three evening religious meetings of each week of the school year are designed to be revival meetings, and God greatly blesses these regular means of grace.


Four live Literary Societies-two of gentlemen and two of ladies-with our con- stant morning chapel readings and recitations and our frequent literary and oratorical contests serve powerfully to awaken and develop the speaking and writ- ing fluently of our students.


Music, Painting and Modern Languages also receive conspicuous attention.


For charges and full information, see new catalogue. For special rates to preachers and to two or more students from same family, please correspond with the Principal,


JOS. E. KING, D. D.,


FORT EDWARD. N. Y.


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THE


ACADEMY


OF


SARATOGA COUNTY,


MECHANICVILLE, N. Y.


Healthful Location, Thorough Instruction,


Three Courses of Study, College Preparatory, Latin Scientific, Scientific.


For Circulars or Catalogues apply to


MRS. S. E. KING-AMES,


PRINCIPAL.


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The


For Grandeur, Beauty and Healthfulness, no Region in the World COMPARES WITH


Lake George and the Adirondack Mountains,


ELIZABETHTOWN, KEENE VALLEY, LAKE PLACID, LOON, SARANAC, ST. REGIS, CHATEAUGAY LAKES, ETC.


THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THIS PARADISE OF THE HEALTH AND PLEASURE SEEKER IS VIA


The Delaware & Hudson R. R.


"THE FAVORITE TOURISTS' ROUTE " To SARATOGA, ROUND LAKE, LAKE CHAMPLAIN, AUSABLE CHASM, SHARON SPRINGS, COOPERSTOWN, AND THE CELEBRATED


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The Shortest and Most Comfortable Route between New York & Montreal, and between Albany, Elmira, Corning and the Oil Regions.


Send 5-cent Stamp for Hotel and Boarding House List, Guide, Maps, etc.


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SARATOGA, Capt. ABRAMS.


CITY OF TROY, Capt. WOLCOTT.


CITIZENS' LINE -- TROY TO NEW YORK.


NEW STEAMERS.


.


= = = = = SARATOGA E


ROUND LAKE.


CITIZENS EVENING LINE ON THE HUDSON RIVER


PETZ.ER S· TRUY N. Y


DAILY FROM TROY (except Saturdays), on arrival of Delaware & Iludson evening train. Sundays at 6 P. M. From NEW YORK DAILY (except Saturdays), at 6 P. M., from PIER 44, foot Christopher Street.


FARE ALWAYS LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE.


ELEGANT STATE ROOM, $I AND $2.


BEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE TO OCEAN GROVE AND ALL SEASIDE RESORTS.


GEO. W. GIBSON, Gen'l Pass'r Agent, Troy. G. W. HORTON, Vice-President, Troy. 89


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IRA H. CARPENTER.


C. H. BALL.


Troy Pottery & Sewer Pipe Co.


ESTABLISHED 1809.


CARPENTER & BALL,


(SUCCESSORS TO WALTER J. SEYMOUR),


Salt Glazed Vitrified Sewer


DRAIN PIPE


102 FERRY STREET,


TROY, N. Y


N. B .- The Company has supplied the Round Lake Association with Sewer Pipe.


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J. M. WARREN & CO. Hardware, Iron, Nails.


J M. W. Old Process Roofing Tin. Builders' Hardware and Tools.


Lawn Mowers, Rakes and Settees. Garden Hose and Reels. Window and Door Screens.


TROY, N. Y.


ALSO PROPRIETORS OF


The Troy Stamping Works HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.


Our stock comprises the largest and most complete assortment (including all the latest novelties in house-keeping utensils) to be found anywhere, such as


Tin, Copper, Brass, Enamelled, Wooden, Willow and other Wares,


OF OUR OWN AND OTHER MANUFACTURE.


Goods all first-class and at reasonable prices. An inspection of our stock is invited.


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The * Revivalist.


A CHOICE COLLECTION OF REVIVAL HYMNS AND TUNES, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED


-BY-


JOSEPH HILLMAN,


AUTHOR OF


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"This, we think, is one of the best selections of revival melodies we have met with."-The Guide to Holiness.


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John L. Thompson, Sons & Co.,


ESTABLISHED 1797.


WHOLESALE DEALERS


IN


PURE LINSEED OIL, PURE LEAD,


MIXED PAINTS, COLORS,


VARNISHES, GLASS,


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CLUETT


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Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Go's


SEWING AND BUTTON-HOLE


MACHINES. -


The only full line of machines for all kinds of family sewing and all grades of manufacturing that will sew any stitchable material, from the finest gauze to the heaviest leather.


A specialty made of supplying Factories with Shafting, Power Transmitters, Pulleys, Belting, Oil, Needles, Sewing Machine parts and special attachments; in fact, we supply anything pertaining to a Sewing Machine. See our new family and manufacturing machines before you purchase. It will pay you.


If you want anything pertaining to a Machine call on us.


Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co.


SALESROOMS :


454 & 456 FULTON ST., TROY.


AGENTS WANTED WHERE NOT REPRESENTED.


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Russell : House,


Corner Wesley Ave. & Third St.


Round Lake, N. y.


ESTABLISHED 1877.


BOARD AND ROOMS BY THE DAY OR WEEK AT MODERATE PRICES,


Miss H. Cl. Russell.


W. A. SHERMAN, TROY,


000-100


SPLENDID


259 RIVER SI.


N. Y.


-DEALER IN-


FULLER & WARREN GO.'S STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES.


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F. D. Salisbury&Co


13 CONGRESS STREET, TROY, N. Y.


Picture Frames


and Mouldings.


THE LARGEST STOCK AND THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN THE CITY.


WM. H. YOUNG,


BOOKSELLER, STATIONER


: AND :-


Blank Book Manufacturer,


8 & 9 FIRST, AND 214 RIVER STS., ,


TROY, N. Y.


Specialty made of Wedding and Visiting Cards.


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246 RIVER STREET. FINEST STORE. 246 RIVER


STREET.


LARGEST STOCK.


LOWEST PRICES.


Headquarters for Fine and Reliable Goods.


DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Fine American Watches,


Sterling Silver Novelties, Clocks, Bronzes and Fancy Goods.


By far the largest stock and finest assortment of the above goods to be found North of New York City. You can depend upon getting reliable goods, and always the best in the market, as we do not sell cheap goods but give the best value for the money. QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS is our motto, consequently our goods are continually moving, and always new and fresh.


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THE TROY JEWELER,


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Lake Avenue, cor of Hedding Avenue, ROUND LAKE, n. y.


| 8 to 9 o'clock, A. M. OFFICE HOURS : - I to 2


17 to 8 P. M.


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CANDY & CONFECTIONS.


M. D. SAXE,


.


MANUFACTURER OF


Candy and Confections, Nos. 303 & 305 River Street, TROY, N. Y.


Retail Store :


No. 215 BROADWAY, Between Second & Third Sts.


Sunday Schools, Fairs, and Societies furnished with Candy and Confections, at wholesale prices, in plain or orna- mental boxes, cornucopias, and packages.


Christmas Tree Candles, Fixtures


and Tinsels also supplied.


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CONTRACTOR. * AND * BUILDER,


W. H. ROSE,


BALLSTON SPA, N. Y.


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BUILDER OF THE GEORGE WEST MUSEUM, GRIFFIN INSTI- TUTE, GARNSEY HALL AND OTHER BUILDINGS AT ROUND LAKE.


M. F. CUMMINGS,


architect,


10 and 11 Times Building,


.


TROY, N. Y.


ARCHITECT OF THE GEORGE WEST MUSEUM, GRIFFIN INSTI- TUTE, GARNSEY HALL AND OTHER BUILDINGS AT ROUND LAKE.


The Andrew M. Church Co.


(LIMITED)


METROPOLITAN DRY GOODS STORES.


85 & 87 Third Street, and 57 & 59 Congress Street,


ROUND LAKE.


Third Street, Opposite City Hall,


Congress Street, Opposite Court House,


TROY, N. Y.


. SAMPLES MAILED FREE UPON APPLICATION.


IOI


102


ROUND LAKE.


WOODLAWN.


BASCOM TROY.


This new and elegant House is located in one of the most desirable parts of the ROUND LAKE GROUNDS. It is large and substantial, and yet cosy and home- like.


It is first-class in all its appointments. The rooms are generous and well-ventilated. There are accom- modations for one hundred guests.


The Proprietor has had several years' experience in hotel life, and will spare no pains for the comfort of his guests.


The WOODLAWN is located near the depot; not a half minute's walk. Baggage of patrons transferred to and from the depot free of charge.


WOODLAWN will be open for guests May 15th. Terms reasonable.


For information regarding Rooms, Board, &c., address


C. R. RULISON, Proprietor, ROUND LAKE, N. Y.


103


ROUND LAKE.


New Crockery Store.


JESSUP & HENDERSON,


251 RIVER STREET,


(BURDETT BUILDING),


TROY, N. Y.


Breakfast, Dinner & Tea Sets, GLASSWARE,


Chandeliers,


Hanging, Bracket and Stand Lamps,


Table Cutlery,


Ice Cream Freezers,


Bird Cages.


THE CELEBRATED CROWN OIL STOVES.


No Old Stock.


All New Goods.


FIRST-CLASS WARES AT LOWEST PRICES.


With years of experience in this business in large wholesale and retail houses, we purchase our goods to sell at prices most favorable to all classes of purchasers.


Visit our spacious warerooms and see our wares.


251 RIVER STREET.


NOV - 1945


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