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Of the seventeen memorial windows placed in the church of Pawling, one calls for special reference, and that is the handsome window of the Resurrection donated in memory of her grand- mother, Mrs. Jones, by the charitable and entertaining lady, Mrs. C. E. Syms, of New York, which is a work of beauty and orna- ment. Handsome pieces of statuary were also donated by Mrs. Melio, Mrs. Hatch and Mr. P. Keating. Other improvements at a cost of $1.400 were made and paid for that now stand to the cred- it and zeal of the faithful who contributed their share to the good work. Another event by no means to be forgotten by the priest and his people was the magnificent subscription of over $500 given the pastor by Rev. Father Malacik M. A. Cunnion. The lyceum, rectory, church and sheds for teams and vehicles con- stitute the parochial property of the parish of Pawling, while Dover Plains remains the outmission of the parish.
Hon. J. B. Dutcher,
President of the Village of Pawling, N. Y.
Having spoken at length of the business side of the respective churches, it may not be amiss to notice the spiritual growth of the missions for which the congregation was formed and organ- ized. During the nine years of the incumbency of the present rector the parish has not, in fact, increased numerically. The reason for this is that when the young people grow up to mature years they are compelled to look elsewhere for employ- ment. The villages give little or no employment other than that coming from railroad or farming life.
At intervals during Father Donlin's pastorate successful mis- sions have been given in the parish. There was one, for example, in 1897, conducted by Father Hirschmeyer and Rev. Edmund Hill. Two years later. in 1899, appeared in Dover Plains and
Pawling the Apostolate missionaries, Fathers Cunion and Gog- gin, and they did splendid work, lecturing to large audiences for two weeks. The mission of 1900 concluded some four weeks ago and was conducted by that earnest worker and eloquent preacher. Father Richard, who was himself again and again, night and morning, making easy of access the knowledge of God and His Commandments. Five or six times during Father Don- lin's administration his Grace Archbishop Corrigan and his aux- iliary Bishop. Rt. Rev. John M. Farley, visited the churches for confirmation.
Next in order doing official work were the Deans of Putnam and Dutchess counties, Fathers McKenna and Lyngs, who made canonical visitations and approved the work done.
The Dramatic Society of Pawling, composed of the younger members of the congregations, have displayed talent and ability, appearing before audiences in Brewster. Dover Plains and at home. From that society good material has been drawn to form the church choir.
The Literary Society, formed for reading and debate, serves to develop the mental training of the members. From this society sprang the Pawling Branch Council of the Knights of Columbus, which was organized on Sunday, December 9. 1900, before large delegations from Millbrook, Poughkeepsie, White Plains, New York and other places.
In coming to the close of this little history it is a pleasure to announce that the debt on the parish of St. John's has been re- duced so that now it amounts to only $2,600, while the debt on the church property in Dover Plains is but $400.
The records of baptisms and marriages of the early missions have been lost, owing chiefly to the frequent changes made in the visitations and appointments of the many different priests. We may add to the foregoing that considerable help has been rendered in the past by city and other visitors summering in Pawling and on Quaker Hill, as well as in Dover Plains. Onr gratitude is deep felt and sincere, and the only returns made are their kindly remembrances in prayers offered for all on Sunday after holy Mass has been celebrated.
Congratulatory Resolutions Adopted on 20th Anniversary of Father Donlin's Ordination.
On the twentieth anniversary, in March, 1899, of Father Don- lin's ordination to the priesthood, his parishioners met and adopt- ed the following congratulatory resolutions, which were pre- sented to him :-
THE UNITED PARISHIONERS of St.
John the Evangelist and St. Charles Borro- meo, Pawling and Dover Plains, N. Y., to their Reverend and beloved Pastor, George T. Donlin. greeting, and presenting the following resolutions, unanimously adopted March 29, 1899 :---
Whereas, Twenty years have elapsed since you entered the priesthood of our Divine Lord, and whereas, during that period you have labored un- ceasingly in some of the most arduous missions of this archdiocese, with edification to those com- mitted to your care, as well as with consolation to your ecclesiastical superior, and whereas, the last eight years of your zealons ministry have been passed in our midst, faithfully discharging your priestly duties in behalf of young and old, win- ning the esteem of even our separated brethren and placing our churches, by your careful admin- istration, in a sound financial condition, whilst at the same time beautifying them; therefore, be it
Resolved, That we, the parishioners of St. John the Evangelist, Pawling, and of St. Charles Borro- meo, Dover Plains, N. Y., humbly testify to our deep gratitude for your disinterested care in our behalf, knowing full well that you have twice re-
fused to leave, in spite of promotion.
Resolved, That we present to you these resolu- tions on the twentieth anniversary of your ordina- tion, fostering the fond hope that you may be spared to us under God's blessing in health and strength until you shall have reached and passed even your silver jubilec.
JOSEPH P. KIERNAN. THOMAS DENANEN, PATRICK J. BURNS, AGNES WATKINS, Committee Parish of St. John the Evangelist. FRANCIS L. FEENEY, JAMES F. MCGRATH. DANIEL CLANCY, MRS. THOMAS O'BRIEN,
Committee of St. Charles Borromeo.
This little history was written to fulfil a promise made in return for greater efforts on the part of the people to pay off the debt during this year of the jubilee, the last and closing year of the century, and in all their goodness they succeeded in paying the sum of $500, satisfactory, no doubt, to every one. The territory covering the missions runs north and south some twenty-five miles and fifteen miles east and west. The same laudable ambition, the same enthusiasm for God's Church and His greater glory cause indeed a loyal sacrificing people, even here, to sound virtually their own and the praises of their pioneer ancestors of the same and unchanging faith. The spirit of self-sacrifice, due indeed to practical faith, is found everywhere, in fact, among every class of people, who love by teaching and good example to perpetuate it in the order as they seek to know it to be in Our Saviour. It is that spirit alone more than any other that contributes to make any community, no. matter how stall, prosperous and happy.
names of Benefactors of the Churches and members of the Debt=Paying Association.
Residents of new York. mostly Connected with St. Raphael's Parish.
MRS. C. E. SYMN.
MR. WM. B. WHEELER.
MR. AND MRS. WM. MEALKO.
MR. BEN. D. SHE.A.
PHILIP E. DONLIN, M. D.
MR. AND MRS. D. SHEA.
MR. P. WALSH.
JOHN J. SHEA.
ION. THOS. F. GRADY.
REV. 3. .. HENRY.
REV. M. A. CENNION.
HON. WM. R. GRACE.
MR. P. KEATING.
REV. EDW. T. MAGINLES.
MRS. ROSWELL D. HLATCHI.
REV. D. C. CENNION.
EDWARD J. DONLIN, M. D.
IION. JAS. J. GRADY.
REV. JOHN P. CIHIDWICK. Chap- Iain, I. S. N.
MR. FRANK WELLS, Brewster. IION. J. II. KETCHAM. M. C.
MRS. JOIN MCGLYNN, Danbury. MR. MOSES Y. CORWIN. Dover Plains.
members of the Church Debt=Paying Association of St. John the Evangelist, Pawling, and St. Charles Borromeo, Dover Plains, n. Y.
MRS. ALEX. WATKINS.
MRS. B. FAHIY.
MR. JAMES IL. COLLIER, IR.
MRS. CULLOM.
MISS ELLEN COLLIER.
JAMES CENNIGILAN.
WM. J. KIERNAN.
JOIN MULLIGAN.
JOHN FLANIGAN.
MRS. CORNELIUS CALLAHAN.
PETER GOREY
MRS. WHEELER.
WILLIAM WATKINS.
DENIS LEILAN.
HENRY O'HARA.
THOS. BARRY.
RAYMOND SHERIDAN.
PETER MULLIGAN.
JOHN PARENS.
W. GIBBONS.
DORA MAMANN.
MR. P. OMBRIZZETTI.
JOHN KARSON.
ALEXANDER PREVIDI.
ROSA A. SHERIDAN.
T. DRISCOLL.
HUGH CLARKE. JR.
JAS. MORAN.
MRS. CUNNINGHAM.
WMI. KIERNAN.
P. DONOVAN.
MRS. JOHN FERRIS.
JAMES FERRIS.
DANIEL LESHAN. IR.
JAS. MCCARRICK.
DAVID' BERNS.
MARY E. BURNS.
ROBERT MCCANN.
JEREMIAH BUCKLEY.
FERGUS FAY.
MARY O'ROURKE.
JOHN DONOVAN.
MARY RELLAISY. PATRICK LARKIN.
DANIEL HENSCHON.
THOS. RAFFERTY.
MISS E. CANNON.
WM. J. CAREY.
JOSEPHI P. KIERNAN.
P. J. BURNS. JAMES O'TLAR.A. MRS. EDW. BRADY.
PATRICK FLANNAGAN. TIMOTHY MURPHY, JR. DAVID HOWLAND.
JAMES COLLISR. SR. ANDREW CAREY.
WM. BENNETT.
PATRICK MURPHY.
JAN. McQUINN. ANNA HERLIHY.
JOHN MERTY.
MES. THOMAS MCGINLEY.
MRS. M. A. MCGLYNN.
JOHN HUGHES. JOHN CONNOR. MRS. M. BURNS. THON. FITZPATRICK. MRS. THOS. BURNS. MRS. JERE. CONKLIN. JOHN RAGAN. TIIOS. DENANEN. MARGARET DENANEN.
MARY DENANEN. JJAMES CLARKE. IHUGH CLARKE. NR.
KATE BUCKLEY.
THIOS. CLARKE. MRS. C. HESTLER. MARY BLOOMAN. MRS. GUILSHAN. MRS. MITCHELL. THOS. MURTY. LAIZZIE NUGENT. JOHN E. CAREY.
MRS. ELLA KEEGAN.
DANIEL P. FLANIGAN. WM. P. STOCK.
DELIA BARRY.
MISS A. SULLIVAN. JOHN O'BRIEN.
JOSEPH BURNS.
THOS. O'BRIEN. TIMOTHY MURPHY, JR.
PATRICK SHEA.
CHARLES WATKINS. EDWARD MAGUIRE.
JOSEPH O'BRIEN.
MICHAEL CONNOLLY.
JAMES ROONEY. JR. MICHAEL BURNS.
JOHN ROONEY. KATE ROONEY.
LIZZIE REILEY. THOMAS M.CANN. EMIL ROTHI. KATE HAIIR.
ADAM FAHAI .. MICHAEL LENEHAN.
PETER RAFFERTY.
MICHAEL GILLEN.
MAARY WALSH. JAMES KELLY. GRACE FITZGIBBONS. MRS. WATERS. P. MORRISEY. MARGARET DONOVAN. THOS. MR.GRAW.
JOHN FITZMORRIS. JAMEN ILAYES. EDWARD GREGORY. SUSAN GREGORY. RICHARD BARRETT.
JAMEN HARTY.
P. HARTY. MRS. P. BRENNEN.
CHARLES SENK. HENRY DARLING.
HERE. MCGRAW.
JAMES F. MCGRATH.
MRS. JOHN ARNOLD.
DAVID MAAIER. MRS. THOMAS O'BRIEN.
MARGARET MULLALY.
MARTIN WELCHE.
ADOLPH WIESNER.
JOHN CALLANAN.
I. ROGERS, SR.
WM. DOLAN.
1 .. DAHONEY. MICHAEL KEEFE.
MRS. C. SCULLY.
MICHAEL CALLAGHAN.
WM. WHALEN.
MICHAEL SHINE.
M'M. HASEY.
B. O'HEARN. MMERS. B. O'HEARN.
I. J. NENK. JR.
THOMAS BARRETT. JOHN O'BRIEN.
F. L. FEENEY.
JOIN BUCKLEY.
MRS. HOFFMAN.
MRS. HOWARD. JOHN ARNOLD.
JOIN TYNAN.
JOHN MOONEY.
KAT HOLLEY.
MARCELLA HYLAND.
MRS. FARRELL.
JAMES O'HEARN.
JAMES MCCARTHY.
MRS. P. CRIBLEY. MARY MULCAHY.
JOHN R. BARRETT. E. R. NORTHROP.
T. BURLINSON
MRS. HAWKINS.
MARGARET SWORDS.
THOS. AUSTIN. P. BRENNAN.
Hotel Groveland
JOHN MCGLYNN, Prop.
HOTEL GROVELAND.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
DANBURY, CONN.
G RAND UNION HOTEL
OppoSITE CRAND CENTRAL DEPOT,
NEW YORK CITY.
FORD & CO., Proprietors.
H OTELS may change greatly in one year's time ; in two years they are often com- pletely transformed. Every traveler recog- nizes this fact. The
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U NION OTEL
(4th Ave., qist and 42d Streets, opposite Grand Central Depot)
has been steadily improved during the last decade, until it stands to-day as the leading family and tourist hotel of moderate cost in the city of New York.
Absolute Cleanliness - Cuisine Unsurpassed - Telegraph and Long Distance Telephone in House - Elevated Railroad Just Across the Street - Horse-cars to All Parts of the City - Central Location - Right in the Midst of the Theaters and Shops - Baggage To and From 42d Street Depot Free - Every Attention to Comfort.
Rooms from $1.00 a Day upward.
William Kiernan
House Painting Paper Hanging
Graining Kalsomining
PAWLING, N. Y.
J. S. Wing,
Dealer in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
AND
General Merchandise
Wings Station, SOUTH DOVER,
New York.
Dr. A. Barradell,
Veterinary Surgeon ®
Special attention paid to the Diseases of Cattle.
GRADUATE OF ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE ONTARIO, CANADA.
Office at Kline's Livery Stable.
PAWLING, N. Y.
W HEN you are in want and ready to wear Clothing or Furnishings, try the
ONE PRICE
CLOTHERS AND FURNISHERS
John F. Woodruff & Co.
Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money Back.
Brewster, N. Y.
Danbury, Conn.
Next to the P. O.
Opp. City Hall.
Excelsior Market
D. P. FLANIGAN, Prop.
Choice Beef, Pork, Lamb and Veal.
Fish, Oysters and Clams Poultry and Game in Season.
.Everything of the Best.
All Orders Promptly Delivered.
Pawling, N. Y.
JOHN O. LIGHT
Sole Agent for the
Dealer in . . .
hardware, Cinware,
Stoves,
Furnaces,
Etc.
Andes Stoves and Ranges
Plumbing, Tinning and Jobbing Promptly Done.
PATTERSON, N. Y.
Elmore Ferris
Dealer In
00 8 :
Flour, Feed, Coal, Lumber Etc.
Pawling, N. Y.
F. S. MERWIN t Plain, Japanned and Planished Cinware.
Stoves Ranges and Furnaces.
LAMPS AND GLASSWARE. Sanitary Plumbing a Specialty.
Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air House Heating, Steam and Gas Fitting.
Plans and Specifications Furnished. All Work Guaranteed.
PAWLING, NEW YORK
WILLIAM R. LEE,
Attorney and Counselor At Law.
FERRIS BUILDING, PAWLING, NEW YORK.
Eyes Tested Free,
Specs All Prices.
Glasses as prescribed by us are conceded the fore- most remedy for the cure of headache, nervousness, facial neuralgia, etc., due to muscular or nervous eye strain.
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For any eye trouble or for new glasses consult us SPECIAL CARE OF CHILDREN'S EVES.
Wm. C. Chapman
& Jeweler e PAWLING, & N. Y.
Subscription, $2.00 a year. WARREN E. MOSHER, A. M. Editor.
mosher's magazine
DEVOTED TO
Science, Literature, Religion, history, Arte e €
Official organ of the Catholic Summer School, Home Study and Reading Circle,
542 Fifth Avenue, New York.
WILLIAM DOWNING,
Counselor at Law,
notary Public. . . . PAWLING, N. Y.
ADELSON & BLOCH,
DEALERS IN Clothing, Dry Goods, . .. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, etc., Stahl's new Block, = = = Patterson, n. Y. =
JOHN WILLIAMS,
Tin, Agate, and all Kinds of Hardware, Slate, Cin and Steel Roofing, hot Water and hot Air Furnaces, Repairing, etc.
Dover Plains, N. Y.
henry Pearce, m. D.
Office hours: From & to 10 A. m. 6 to & P. m.
Pawling, n. Y.
ROBERT C. HURD,
DEALER IN LIVE STOCK
PAWLING, N. Y.
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Barron Fredrich.
Studio,
BROADWAY, COR. 9TH ST., NEW YORK,
Established 1855.
Artistic Posing. Exquisite Finishing. All Styles of Photographs.
Portraits in Oil, Pastel, Water Color and Crayon a specialty. Beautiful Miniatures on Ivory and Porcelain
Mr. Fredricks gives his personal attention to all Sittings.
L. J. CALLANAN, Successor lo CALLANAN & KEMP.
Grocer,
And Importer of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, 41 and 43 Vesey Street, Telephone. 2336 Cortland. NEW YORK.
M. A. KEILEY,
All Kinds of Fine Millinery in Season.
PAWLING, N. Y.
John A. hanna &
Dealers in
Dry Goods, notions,
house Furnishing Goods,
Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Clothing, Groceries and Provisions.
Fancy and Toilet Articles and Jewelry
We give a rebate clieck of 3 2-3 per cent for cash trade on all purchases.
Prompt attention to all orders, and all purchases not satisfactory will be exchanged.
We Solicit a Portion of Your Crade.
Dover Plains, n. Y.
Seasonable Goods.
Dried Fruits
=== Citron, Currants, Dates, Malaga, Seeded and Cali= fornia Raisins, Evaporated Apricots, Peaches and Ap= ples, California Prunes, Fine Figs in good Supply.
Quality and Prices Right.
Wave! China, all thy pigtails wave, And charge with all thy Chiv- aree.
Formosa Oolong Cea
of the New Crop and of Fine Cup Quality, at
50c. per pound.
We have the advantage of large sales at low selling cost- Hence, SELL CHEAPER.
Use Gold Medal Flour, Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Wm. J. Carey's Pawling, n. Y. Opposite Depot.
J. I. WANZER, Pres.
W. W. TABER, Vice-Pres.
HENRY A. HOLMES, Treasurer.
PAWLING SAVINGS BANK, - INCORPORATED 1870 .-
Statement to Banking Department, July Ist, 1900,
RESOURCES.
Cash on Hand and on Deposit in Banks and Trust Companies Subject to Check,
$ 33,465.83
Bonds and Mortgages,
181.925.00
Real Estate. 12,950.00
Securities Owned by Bank,
164,663.44
$393,004.27
LIABILITIES.
Due Depositors, Surplus,
$ 353,491.76
39,512 51
$393,004.27
This Bank has earned and paid or credited to its 1306 depositors $100,721.27 during the last ten years.
AMERICAN SILVER TRUSS.
" Dottod lines. Pack View.
Retains Severest IIernia with Comfort.
LIGHT, COOL, Easy to Wear. No pressure on 1lips or Back. No understraps. Never moves.
Many Cases of
RUPTURE Can be Cured
No Matter How Long Standing, or low Severe. No Pain. No Interruption from Business
-0- In this Truss the Principle, Hitherto so Greatly Desired, has at last been Achieved,
THAT OF FIRMLY AND CONSTANTLY HOLD- ING THE RUPTURE WITH A GENTLE HAND-LIKE PRESSURE.
Having had years of experience fitting trusses, I guarantee perfect satisfaction. My prices are 25 to 50 per cent lower than other dealers. Examination free.
GEO. W. BLANCHARD, Che Pawiing Druggist.
E. COLE & SON
PAWLING, N. Y.
Flour, Grain, Feed, Etc.
SHAW'S Washing Fluid
For Sale at all Grocery Stores.
JOHN McCLOSKEY, Consorial Parlors.
CITY PRICES,
Agent for Poughkeepsie Laundry.
Dover Plains, N. Y.
Dr. F. D. MITCHELL,
Office Hours:
PAWLING.
7 to 9 A. M.
12 to 2 P. M.
NEW YORK.
6 to S P. M.
EDMUNDS & SPENCER,
Dealers in Dry Goods and Groceries, Fine Goods and Low Prices
. . . DOVER PLAINS, N. Y.
JOSEPH P. KIERNAN,
Manufacturer of
LEMON SOUR, CREAM AND LEMON SODA, SARSAPARILLA, GINGER ALE, ETC.
Having recently fitted up a new factory equipped with all the modern conveniences, the most essential of which is never-fail- ing supply of PURE WATER from a flowing well 85 feet in depth, making it possible for me to supply my patrons with the BEST GOODS that can be produced in this line, I am putting up a superior article in my LEMON SOUR that is pronounced by my patrons the finest ever put on the market. TRY IT.
1677 Bottler of Ballantine's Celebrated Beer, Ale and Porter.
All Orders Promptly Filled and Goods Warranted the BEST.
JOSEPH P. KIERNAN, Pawling, N. Y.
Do you want pure wine
for the Table and for Medicinal purposes.
THE BROTHERHOOD WINE COMPANY sells nothing but pure goods, and they pay particular attention to orders sent by mail. They raise their own grapes and make their own wine, and therefore you get your goods DIRECT from the producer.
If you are at all interested in your own health, write us, and we will send you price list giving the social and medical use of wines.
Brotherhood Wine Company,
SPRING AND WASHINGTON STREETS
NEW YORK CITY
J. B. DUTCHER, Pres. GEO. W. CHASE, Cashier.
T. M. GREEN, Vice-Pres. J. F. HAIGHT, Asst. Cashier.
.. National Bank of Pawling .. . . THE .
PAWLING, N. Y.
Safe Deposit Boxes to rent and Interest allowed on Special Deposits.
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P. J. BURNS
Horse Shoeing First-Class Painting Wagon Making and Repairing of all kinds
ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
Main Street, Pawling, New York
Dover Plains Monumental Works D. MAHER,
Designer and manufacturer of
onuments, Tombstones, &c.
IN FOREIGN OR NATIVE MARBLE. Scotch or American Granite Monuments Made to Order. DOVER PLAINS, N. Y.
DAVID HOWLAND,
Proprietor and Manager of
Livery Stables
Connected With the Mizzentop Hotel,
QUAKER HILL, Pawling, N, Y.
Hall and Hurty,
Blacksmith= ing, Horseshoeing and Jobbing.
Patterson, New York.
Dover Plains hotel
Wm. C. Elliot, Proprietor.
Dover Plains, n. Y.
Telephone 3 -. 2.
Livery Attached.
DENIS SHEA
men's Clothing
from
merchant
Cailors : :
429 BROOME STREET
: : : : Corner Crosby Street
NEW YORK
Established 32 Years : :
WILLIAM P. O'CONNOR,
Fire Insurance Agent and Broker,
30 PINE STREET, - NEW YORK. Telephone, 2344 John.
Out of town risks written at the very lowest rates in first-class companies.
Losses promptly and satis- factorily adjusted.
The ... First National Bank
BREWSTERS, NEW YORK
GEO. B. MEAD, Jr., President FRANK WELLS, Cashier E. D. STANNARD, Ass't Cashier.
The Will & Baumer Company,
Bleachers and Refiners of Beeswax
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
CANDLES
ALL GRADES, ALL COLORS, PLAIN AND DECORATED
SYRACUSE, - NEW YORK.
MORGAN & WYMAN, Successors to ADOLPH REIMER,
Makers and Golden Russet and Crab Apple Cider for Bottling. Retiners of
Also Dealers in all kinds of Grain and Feed.
Grinding of Feed a Specialty.
Mills at DOVER PLAINS,
Dutchess Co., N. Y.
Medal and Diploma
The Brunswick
Chicago 1893
America's Foremost :: Cigar : :
Jacob Slakt garten Makers, New York. Awarded the GOLD MEDAL at the Exposition UNIVERSELLE PARIS 1900,
For Purity and Excellence. The award of Paris thus confirms America's judgment that the NEW BRUNSWICK is the Best Cigar in the World. Permit us to introduce
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WHITE
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Che ... Putnam house
Whited & Cruthers, Proprietors.
Patterson, n2. Y.
O. W. Sloat,
Patterson, new York.
Department Store.
henry H. holmes
General Merchant,
Pawling, n. Y.
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2
Jas. m. Cunningham,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
.. ICE ..
TEAMING AND GENERAL TRUCKING
Pawling, n. Y.
2
2
2 2
FRANK L. FEENEY & CO.
. . General
Merchandise
DOVER PLAINS, N. Y.
DICKSON & EDDY, 29 Broadway, New York.
Ontario and Western Coal. Scranton Coal Co's Coal.
DICKSON & EDDY, 29 Broadway, New York.
Putnam County Savings Bank
Brewster, New York.
Deposits received from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Incorporated April 5, 1871.
Deposits made on the ist. 2d, 3d, 4th or 5th of the Month. draw Interest from the First.
Interest added semi-annually-January and July.
For the convenience of depositors money orders can be obtained from the American Express Co .. on Harlem or Putman R. R., and will be received on deposit. Blanks and envelopes will be furnished by applying at the Express Offices.
W. S. PADDOCK, Pres. A. P. LORDELL, Treas.
John Williams,
DOVER PLAINS, N. Y.
CALVIN W. HALL,
DEALER IN Confectionery, Cigars & Cobacco Newspapers and Periodicals, Dover Plains, N. Y.
JAS. S. PEARCE, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker,
LICENSED EMBALMER. PAWLING, NEW YORK.
REED F. HAVILAND, M. D.
PATTERSON, N. Y.
E. PREVIDI, DEALER IN Fruits, Confectionery, Canned Goods,'Etc
CIGARS AND TOBACCO, PAWLING, N. Y.
WALTER & GARVEY,
Consorial Parlorswe All Work Done in Artistic and Satisfactory Manner.
Special Attention paid to Ladies' and Childrens' Hair Cutting and Shampooing.
Agents for Chatham steam Laundry. Dover Plains. N. Y.
The Dutcher house ...
Livery, Sale ... and Boarding Stable, First-Class Turnouts at all Times. .
C. M. KLINE, Proprietor, PAWLING, N. Y.
T. P. BIRDSALL, M. D.
PATTERSON,
OFFICE HOURS, UNTIL 8.30 A. M. 12 TO I P. M. 6 TO 7 P. M.
NEW YORK.
AKIN BROTHERS,
Dealers in ...
Choice Family Groceries
STAHL'S BLOCK, PATTERSON, N. Y.
LOSEE HOUSE,
WILLIAM WHALEN. PROPRIETOR
HAJ BEEN NEWLY FITTED UP AND REFURNISHED.".". GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED.
DOVER PLAINS, N. Y.
George W. Gibney, PAWLING, N. Y.
Cin, Agate
and Steel &
Ware, hard=
ware, Lamps
Farm Cools
Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heaters +Stoves of All Kinds on Hand .">Tin, Slate and Steel Roofing Sanitary Plumbing a Specialty.
Dr. F. M. Robinson,
.. DENTIST ..
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. BEST SKILL. REASONABLE PRICES.
Every Monday and Thursday at Amenia. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at Pawling.
THOMAS CLARKE, Wagon Builder and Repairer, ALL KINDS OF WOOD WORK. PAWLING, N. Y.
DR. H. P. DAWE,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office Hours, Sto 9 A.M. I to 2 P.M. 6 to 8 P.M.
PAWLING, N. Y.
LAWRENCE L. COLLIGAN, Fruit, Vegetables & Choice meats
OF ALL KINDS.
Dover Plains, N. Y.
moshere magazine
A PLAN FOR SELF - EDUCATION, under competent direction of Catholic writers and educators, endorsed by the most eminent bishops, priests and educators. £ For information, address WARREN E. MOSHER, Secretary, 542 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
O. W. HUFCUT,
Beef, Mutton, and Fresh Meats of all Kinds PORK, HAM AND BACON. DOVER CASH MARKET. DOVER PLAINS, N. Y.
FR. PUSTET & CO.
Publishers, Booksellers.
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Church Ornaments, Vestments, Statues in Marble, Bronze, Wood, Stone Composition, &c. 52 BARCLAY STREET, NEW YORK. Main House, RATISBON, BAVARIA. P. O. Box 1886. Branch Houses in ROME, ITALY ; CINCINNATI, O. Telephone, 4548 Cortlandt.
PHILIP DIEHL, BREWSTER, N. Y.
Bakery and Confectionery 20
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Weddings, Festivals and Parties Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Ice Cream of all Flavors in Bricks or Bulk. Branch Offices at Millerton and Mt. Kisco, N. Y.
South Dover
marble house
B. Coyle,
Manager & Proprietor.
P. O. Address, Wings Station. Depot, South Dover, N. Y.
GEORGE B. CHAPMAN, M.D.
Office Hours, S to 9 A. M. 6 to S P.M.
DOVER PLAINS, N. Y.
HANSEN & LENEHAN, General Blacksmithing,
.
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY.
Wings Station. SOUTH DOVER, N. Y.
F. OLMSTEAD & SON,
DEALERS IN
HIGH GRADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES
Underwear, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Etc., Etc. PAWLING, N. Y.
WM. P. STOCK,
xxx Consorial Parlors ***
Dutcher House, PAWLING, N. Y.
CHAS. H. OSBORN,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
... All Kinds of Fine Harness ...
Repairing Neatly Attended to. Railroad Street,
Call and See Me.
PAWLING, N. Y.
W. J. KIERNAN,
**********
Dealer in Choice meats and Game,
Poultry, Fish, Oysters, Clams and Vegetables,
PAWLING, N. Y.
RICHARD MICHELL, Technical Optician and Jeweler.
XXXXXXX
Brewster, New York,
Glasses accurately adapted to any sight, and everything in the line of Watch, Jewelry and Clock Repairing quickly done. Work Guaranteed.
Graham Granite & Marble Works,
26 AND 28 CATHERINE STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.
Southeast house
Geo. F. Reynolds, Prop. main Street, Brewster, n. Y.
The building is a recently erected brick structure, centrally located, every room being well lighted and pleasant. The furni- ture and fittings are new and the house is equipped with steam heat electric bells and all the improve- ments of a modern hotel. Good livery accommodations. Rate $2.00 per day.
W. D. McARTHUR, MANUFACTURER OF THE
Millerton Farm Sausage and Pure Leaf La. PORK PACKER. DEALER IN &&& Wagons, Sleighs and Harness. Office, and Repository, Main St., Mill r
hasbrouck's Cash Store Choice Groceries
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Flour, Salt and Paints. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED.
I buy for cash and sell for cash; so am not timid about comparing prices.
Oscar
Hasbrouck,
General Store, Wings Station, New York.
ESTABLISHED 1886.
Henry L. Hunter
Geo. W. Ketcham, Pres. E. Vincent, Vice Pres. R. P. Ketcham, Cashier.
Producteeeeee Commission merchant
158th Street and Morris Ave. N. V. C. & H. R. R. R. Freight Vard.
Branch at 132d St. & Lincoln Avenue.
Telephone, 249 Melrose. N. Y., N. H & H. R. R.
Che ...
Dover Plains national Bank
Dover Plains, n. Y.
J. H. SCHENCK,
Patterson Meat market.
Choice Meats o all kinds
Fish, Poultry, and Game
in Season.
PATTERSON, N. Y.
White & Rogan,
Wagon making, Planing,
Sawing, Turning, Blacksmithing and General Jobbing,
Pawling, N.Y.
SAMUEL MASON
Wagon Making, Undertaking, Wood Work of all Kinds.
PAWLING NEW YORK
GEO. BANKS, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Hours : 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. 6 to S P. M.
PATTERSON, NEW YORK.
20
Catholic Books e & Fine
Rosaries « « « Religious
Articies Catalogue Free
P. J. Kenedy, 3 and 5 Barclay Street, new York.
Shaw's ...
Washing Fluid is for sale at all grocery stores : :
CHAS. YUDE,
Consorial Artist
Patterson, N. Y.
THE GAEL
An American=Trish magazine.
handsomely Illustrated.
Devoted to the Language, Literature Music and Art of Treland.
Published Monthly Subscription, $1.00 per Year.
OFFICE ; 150 Nassau Street
Cut out this advertisemeat and send it to us with your name and address, and we will mail you a sample copy free of charge.
David Burns,
Stone, Brick and ... mason Work of all kinds
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,
Pawling, n.Y.
American House
John Cruthers, manager and Prop.
Good Livery Attached. Patterson, n. Y.
Landscape Work
Done on Correct
Principles € € €
ce Floral Decora- tions of all Kinds
Artistically Exe=
cuted e e e €
Funeral Orders a
Specialty e c . . €
W. J. DOYLE, M. FRANCIS DOYLE. DAVID A. DOYLE.
Doyle Bros.,
Florists, Fruiterers, Seedsmen and nur= serymen
Katonah and White Plains
Greenhouses, Deer Park Farm, Ka- tonah, N. V. 15000 Square Feet of Glass. 20 Acres under Cultivation.
Katonah Store, Katonah Avenue, White Plains Store, 34 Railroad Avenue.
St. Jerome's Rectory
ALEXANDER AVE., BRONX V. GEORGE T. DONLIN, RECTOR
NEW YORK, Apr.II 1905.
Mr.Wilberforce Eames.
Dear Sir :-
Delay ras made in answering your favor of 6th inst. rec'd relating to History of Parish of St. John &c, until copy of same was found. Having found a copy in home of my brother and receiving it from his daughter Katie, I am more than pleased to mail it at once under separate cover with compliments and best wishes of
Yours truly,
98.9 Doulin ouxtil
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