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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED. TERMS REASONABLE.
OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND OAK STREETS, EN- TRANCE ON OAK STREET.
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afternoon session, Reformed Church, evening, Baptist Church, Port Jervis; the death of Hon. H. B. Bull, of Montgomery, was announced, and suitable resolutions passed. The following officers were elected: President, Rev. R. Howard Wallace, Little Britain ; vice president, Charles Estabrook, Newburgh; secretary and treasurer, William C. Hart, Walden; May 18, 1870, Presbyterian Church, Florida; November 9, Union Church, Newburgh large attendance; August 10, 1870, Congregational Church, Mid- dletown, the birthplace of the Society, also witnessed the disbanding of the Association, and the re-organization of the present Society, under the same name. It was a grave error, and the only cause that led to the action, was to dispense with a cumbersome Constitution and By-laws, and adopt one brief in wording, yet amply covering all requisite conditions.
A special committee had labored long and earnestly to prepare a statistical report of the condition of the schools of the county, which was very ably presented by C. E. Millspaugh; 3,000 copies of this paper were printed and distributed. The afternoon session was so largely attended, that adjournment was made to a larger audience room, the Presbyterian Church edifice. The report of the treasurer for the year, showed receipts $207.64.
November 8 and 9, 1870, the first semi-annual convention convened at St. John's Church, Newburgh; May 31, 1871, at Warwick; June 5, 1872, Presbyterian Church, Goshen. Officers elected: President, Rev. Wendell Prime, Newburgh; vice president, Rev. C. A. Harvey, Middletown; secretary and treasurer, W. C. Hart, Walden. The latter tendered his resignation, and W. E. Mapes was elected to fill the vacancy; November 2, 1872, First Presbyterian Church, Middletown; May 13, 1879, Union Pres- byterian Church, Newburgh. Officers elected: President, Rev. Jas. M. Dickson, Mont- gomery; secretary, Rev. A. H. Saxe, Walden; treasurer, James H. Phillips, Newburgh ; June 16, 1880, Presbyterian Church, Goshen; 131 Sunday Schools; 2,011 officers and teachers; 10, 175 children and youth ; 2,648 adults; 16,598 total enrollment; conversions 396; contributions $5,714. 24; May 31, 1881, 2d Presbyterian Church, Washingtonville ; May 22, 1882, M. E. Church, Warwick; June 14, 1883, Presbyterian Church, Middle- town: President, Arthur Jones, Newburgh; secretary, Floyd H. Crane, Goshen; treas- urer, I. H. Jackson, Montgomery; May 13, 1884, 2d Presbyterian Church, Florida; May 12, 1885, Presbyterian Church, Chester; May 18, 1886, Presbyterian Church, Corn- wall; May 10, 1887, Reformed Church, Port Jervis; May 15, 1888, Presbyterian Church, Goshen, Rev. W. S. Winans, Jr., Goshen, president; May 21, 1889, Moffatt Library, Washingtonville; May 20, 1890, Walden; May 20, 1891, Warwick, Richard Caldwell, Salisbury Mills, president; F. A. Crane, secretary; May 18, 1892, M. E. Church, Corn- wall; president, Emmett A. Browne, Port Jervis; May 17, 1893, Presbyterian Church, Highland Falls, president, R. S. Talbot, Cornwall: secretary, A. B. Hurtin, Middletown; May 16, 1894, Montgomery, president, H. N. Greene, Washingtonville; May 15, 1895, Presbyterian Church, Port Jervis, president, C. E. Millspaugh, Goshen; secretary, O. B. Hurtin, Middletown; treasurer, C. A. Brown, Port Jervis; May 15, 1896, Presbyterian Church, Chester; May 12, 1897, Trinity Church, Newburgh; May 25, 1898. Reformed Church, Walden, president, E. C. Barnes, Newburgh; corresponding secretary, W. F.
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PROMINENT COMMISSION HOUSE
ESTABLISHED 1865.
S. H. & E. H. Frost,
319 WASHINGTON COR. JAY ST., NEW YORK.
Members of the National League of Commission Merchants of the United States. Leading Dealers in Fruits, Produce, Poultry. Dressed Calves a Specialty.
As a Rule, Brothers Work Well Together in Unison.
F ROM ALL WE CAN LEARN WITH CLOSE INQUIRY, THE WORD RELIABLE MEANS A GREAT DEAL MORE WITH THEM THAN THE ABILITY TO PAY FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS. THEY ARE SAID TO BE RELIABLE IN INTEGRITY AND EXPERIENCED ABILITY TO ACCOMPLISH WELL THE WORK PROPOSED TO DO.
We have moved to the large building. 319 Washington Street, corner of Jay Street, New York. We have made this move from the fact that such a chance is seldom offered. The advantages are important : "First, a corner property draws the buyers from four different directions. Second, the location is much better and a corner shows up goods so much more attractively." Now, these advantages are yours. You naturally seek where you may realize the best results. We have supplied a large portion of the trade here for thirty-four years, and are known by the principle buyers far and near. We claim that the place where buyers look for their supplies is a good place to put the goods. We have made this business a success by close attention and decent principles. With us you have responsibility, experience and fair dealing You are entitled to it, and we promise you it will do for you. The old stencil and postal cards can be used as formerly.
Refer to W. D. Barns, Middlehope, and Wallkill Valley Farmers' Association.
Nitrate of Soda
Is the Most Stimulating fertilizer.
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The attention of the farmer is called to the value of Nitrate of Soda as a highly stimulating fertilizer for the pro- duction of early vegetables or LATE FORAGE CROPS, especially of ensilage crops. Owing to the drowth this year it will be necessery for the farmers to raise large quantities of feed stuff this fall. The application of from 200 to 400 pounds of NITRATE OF SODA per acre, to ensilage, insures the crop.
IT FORCES RAPID GROWTH.
For Literature upon Ditrate of Soda, apply to John A. Myers, 12 Jobn St., new York City.
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Hawkes, Newburgh; recording secretary, A. B. Hurtin, Middletown; vice president at large, Jas. S. Eaton, Walden; executive committee, H. N. Greene, Washingtonville; M. C. Sears, Blooming Grove; R. H. Wood, Goshen; H. E. Williams, Walden.
At Goshen, May 1899, the attendance from all sections of the county was large, and the sessions of great interest. The address of welcome by Rev. Robert Bruce Clark most cordial. The response from Mr. James S. Eaton, of Walden, voicing the good will of the assembled delegates; all lines of the county work indicated a healthy and grow- ing interest. A new departure was made in ordering the publication of the record of the years work and the minutes of the convention, for distribution in the schools of the county. Entertainment of visiting delegates, by the ladies of Goshen, in one of the Halls of the village, was most ample and elaborate.
We have traced the historical record of the Society from 1872, from the Recording Secretary's book, kindly loaned by the efficient Secretary, Mr. A. B. Hurtin, of Middle- town; the preceding eleven years the writer was familiar with the life and growth of the organiz- ation, and from our records are enabled to place on file much interesting data that otherwise would pass with the forgotten past.
EDGAR C. BARNES. President of the Orange County Sunday School Association.
We most earnestly recommend to the consid- eration of the present management of the Orange County Sunday School Association, that some plan may be devised tending to unite the Old and New Associations, that the birth of the Society may date from - 1861.
In consideration of the fact that the same members; the identical officers that represented the first, were retained in their respective posit- ions in the formation of the re-organized Society, we close this hastely written sketch, congratulat- ing the members of the Sabbath Schools of Orange County, in having at their head the efficient and earnest President, Mr. Edgar C. Barnes, who was elected at Walden 1898, and re-elected at Goshen 1 899.
Mr. Barnes, a native of Orange County, was born July 16th, 1834. His parents removed from the Valley of the Wallkill near Wal- den, to New York City when he was seven years of age, at which place he received a common school education.
During the cholera epidemic of 1849, his parents returned to Orange County, and at the age of seventeen he entered the employ of A. R. & O. Taylor as clerk in their store at Pine Bush, N. Y. Many of the business principals instilled into him by Archibald R. Taylor during the three years he was there employed have been with him throughout his business life.
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Orders Called for and Delivered.
Charles W. Innis & Son,
GROCERS.
202 BROADWAY, NEWBURGH, N. Y.
BUTTER AND EGGS.
Fruits and Vegetables in Season.
Ellen House.
58 Montgomery St., Newburgh, N. Y.
BOARDING
BY THE DAY OR WEEK. MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, FINE RIVER VIEW, WELL VENTILATED AND AIRY ROOMS. ONE BLOCK FROM POST OFFICE. ..
Front Street Livery Stable, 62 Front St., Cor. Third.
GEO. ELLEN, PROPRIETOR.
Little Fulton Fish Market,
67 FRONT STREET.
TELEPHONE CALL, 115-3.
STANDARD SELF-RETURNING DUMB WAITER.
Moss' Patent.
W. G. KIMBALL.
ESTABLISHED 1852.
S. G. Kimball's Son
Dealer in Steam Pipes and Fittings.
Iron and Brass Founder and Machinist
MANUFACTURER OF
The STANDARD AUTOMATIC DUMB WAITER.
Repairs of all Kinds and Jobbing
OUR SPECIALTIES.
125 to 131 Washington St.,
Newburgh, N. Y.
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ORANGE LAKE, ON THE LINE OF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAY BETWEEN WALDEN AND NEWBURGH.
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Carriages, Farm Wagons, Sleighs.
WE SELL THE Jackson FARM WAGON, BEST ON EARTH.
Our Surreys, Buggies, etc., made by such well known manufacturers as the Excelsior Carriage Co., Binghamton Wagon Co., Ful- ler Buggy Co., Boston Buckboard and Car- riage Co., all acknowledged the best.
We can constantly show you a full line of Carriages. Buggies, Farm Wagons, Sleighs, Blankets, Whips, Robes, etc. We will show vou a new Buffalo Robe that surpasses all others. CALL AND SEE US.
no Trouble to Show Goods.
NEWBURGH CARRIAGE CO.,
119 BROADWAY, NEWBURGH, N. Y.
C. E. Rudolph,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
A Full Line of Trunks, Satchels, Harness, Horse Boots, Whips, Robes, Blankets, , and Horse Furnishing Goods of all Kinds. & HAND MADE HARNESS a Specialty. WALDEN, N. Y. OPP. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL.
DR. GEORGE N. WARD .. Dentist
Offices over National Bank of Walden.
Walden, N. Y.
Edward B. Walker
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
Offices over National Bank of Walden. WALDEN, N. Y.
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THE MIDDLETOWN STATE HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL. SELDEN H. TALCOTT, M. D., MEDICAL SUPT.
David C. Miller,
no. 258 Broadway, Newburgh, 27. 11.
Granite Monumental Dealer and Sculptor.
About ten blocks from the River, north side.
FORSON & ROSS
Newburgh, N. Y.
STEAM
Marble and Granite Works.
MONUMENTAL AND CEMETERY WORK FINISHED IN THE BEST POSSI- BLE MANNER.
Designs and Estimates Furnished.
GRANITE A SPECIALTY.
GEORGE T. OVERHISER MONTGOMERY, N. Y.
Funeral Director.
Representing the leading establishments in his line. Every requisite for the burial of the dead. He is thor- oughly competent to properly embalm and pre- pare for interment. The same painstaking care will be given to calls from remote and distant localities without additional charges. .
Fine Carriage Painting a Specialty.
Economy in our Prices and the Best Meats the Market Affords.
Charles Johnson,
ST. ANDREWS, N. Y. DEALER IN
Beef, Veal, Dutton, Pork and Poultry ...
My stock is always selected with the greatest care, and is offered with the assurance that for quality it is unexcelled.
VILLAGE AND COUNTRY HOMES REGULARLY SUPPLIED.
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WALLKILL VALLEY CEMETERY.
HENRY SUYDAM, PRESIDENT. DANIEL T. TEARS, SUPERINTENDENT,
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ORANGE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Fifty-Ninth Annual
FAIR
Middletown
N. Y.
September
12th, 13th, 14th,
and
15th, 1899.
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for Cattle, horses, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, Dogs, Imple- ments, Machines, furniture, Grain, Vegetables, flowers, fruit, Bread, Cake, Canned fruit, cte., Paintings, Draw- ings, Decorative Works, fancy Articles, Needlework - plain and ornamental ; Domestic Manufactures, School Work, etc. H number of valuable Special Premiums are also offered. *****
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Premiums
AMOUNTING
TO NEARLY
$7,000
ARE
OFFERED.
An Address by
Governor Roosevelt
on the First Day, Tuesday, Sept. 12th. Trotting Races during the Second and Third Days for purses amounting to $1,600.00. Children's Day, Friday, Sept. 15th when Children attending school will be admitted FREE.
A Grand Calvalade of Horses each day of the Fair, and other Special Attractions may be ex- pected.
Excursion Rates on all Railroads. Exhibits re- turned Free. Electric Cars Run to the grounds. Entries of Live Stock, including Poultry, close Sept. 5th. Entries in all other classes close Sept. 6th.
Premium Lists
and regulations, with entry blanks, furnished on application to either of the following officers: Hon Augustus Dennitson, Washingtonville, President; Benjamin C. Sears, Blooming Grove, E. A. Brown, Middletown, Vice-Presidents ; D. A. Morrison, Newburgh, Secretary ; William Eager, Montgomery, William F. Royce, Middletown, As- sistant Secretaries ; H. M. Howell, Middletown, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS :
William H. Hallock, Washingtonville; George A. Swayze, Middletown ; William H. Clark, West- town; V. Edgar Hill, Stony Ford ; J. Edward Wells, Chester; Henry M. Howell, Middletown, Sidney H. Sanford, Warwick ; Horace D. Thomp- son, Middletown; S. D. Roberson, Bullville; C. W. Shaw, Mountainville ; W. S. Laurence, Ches- ter ; Charles Mapes, Middletown.
ADMISSION === Member's or Exhibitor's Ticket, SI; Single Admission Ticket, 35c .; Carriage Tickets, 35c.
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" MARY, A DAUGHTER OF THE WALLKILL VALLEY."
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IF YOU LOVE
Good Horses
BUY A
DEERING MOWER
AND A
DEERINCE
Deering Pony Binder
To do your mowing and harvest your grain, and you will save
them a great deal of labor. Ac- knowledged to be the lightest draft and best cutting harvesting machinery on the market. Call
and examine them for yourselves before buying elsewhere. Every MACHINE FULLY WARRANTED.
FOR SALE BY
Joseph M. Shafer,
WALDEN, N. Y.
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Theodore D. Barker,
WALDEN, N. Y.
Harness Maker and Carriage Trimmer.
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN 1856.
Harness of all Kinds and a General Line of Horse-Fur- nishing Goods, a Fine Line of Gloves for all Purposes .... Quality and Price Reasonable.
... Horses Bought and Sold ...
Main Street, WALDEN, N. Y.
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ONE OF THE ISLANDS OF THE WALLKILL, ORANGE COUNTY, N. Y.
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Walden Steam Laundry,
BESSLEY FREAR, Prop.
OAK STREET, WALDEN, N. Y.
As Good Work As Is To Be Had Anywhere.
Sustain Home Industry !
Patronize People Who Live and Spend Their Money With You.
Local Agency at John Cox, Montgomery ; John White, Wallkill; J. N. Crist, Pine Bush. Laundry Collected and Delivered Free of Charge.
Casper Kniffin,
WEST SIDE MARKET, WALDEN, N. Y.
Dealer in Choice Dressed Steer Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal and Lamb. Poultry in its season. Kettle Rendered Lard of the Finest Quality. I exercise great care in the selection and purchase of my meats. Our patrons can rest assured that it will be my highest ambition to furnish at all seasons the best the market affords, and on the most liberal terms. Meats delivered. We ask the people of Walden and surrounding country one favor : "As we journey through life let us live by the way."
The Walden Citizen and The Wallkill Enterprise
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY.
WHITFIELD GIBBS, Editor and Publisher.
All Forms of Job Printing !
OFFICE, MAIN STREET, WALDEN, N. Y.
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THE THREE (ELMS) SISTERS, PLAINS ROAD, ULSTER CO., N. Y.
S. Grover Graham Company.
Manufacturers of the
S. GROVER GRAHAM
POSITIVE CURE
THE GREAT FOOD DICESTER.
Grover Graham's
FOR DYSPEPSIA, HEARTBURN, GAS- TRITIS, THREATENED CANCER AND ALL STOMACH TROUBLES.
... .Dyspepsia Remedy. RELIEF IN FIVE MINUTES.
Write for Pamphlet, etc., to GROVER GRAHAM CO., Newburgh, N. Y.
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UP-TO-DATE
DRY GOODS STORE
SHUART & EMBLER
66 Water Street,
Newburgh, N. Y.
.... DO You Use Tea and Coffee ?
Spices, Extracts and Baking Powder ?
WE
Handle the BEST in the MARKET.
ROAST our own COFFEE. GRIND our own SPICES. Manufacture our own EXTRACTS and BAKING POWDER. ARE THE LARGEST IMPORTERS AND RETAIL DEALERS IN THE UNITED STATES,
Buy for cash and sell for cash. Hence can give you better value for your money than any other house in the business. Solicit a Trial Order.
YOU SEE OUR WAGONS EVERYWHERE.
HEADQUARTERS:
BRANCH :
156, 158, 160, 162 and 164 Water Street, and 59, 61, 63, 65 and 67 Pearl Street.
GRAND UNION TEA CO., J. VAN BUSKIRK, M'g'r.
NEW YORK CITY,
BROOKLYN BOROUGH.
54 Water St., Newburgh, N. Y.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY.
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A TYPICAL WHEAT FIELD. COURTESY OF PROF. ROBERTS, DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE, CORNELL UNIVERSITY.
Misses Hoag's
Restaurant
132 Water St., Newburgh, N. Y.
WE DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE TO OUR FORMER PATRONS THAT WE CAN FUR- NISH THE BEST
25c. Dinner
IN THE CITY.
HOME-MADE PIES AND PUDDINGS A SPECIALTY.
. . , 1883 . . .
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Hatter & Furnisher,
32 Water St., cor. Carpenter St., Newburgh, N. Y. . . . 1899 . . .
Mill Agents for Christian's Superlative and "White Sponge " Brands of Flour.2222
Price Lists and Samples Mailed on Application.
REYNOLDS & CRAMER,
Wholesale Grocers.
DEALERS IN CHOICE FOOD PRODUCTS.
SHIPPERS OF FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN.
Warehouses and Elevators, Opposite N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Depot.
POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK.
IO6
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West Shore Railroad
NIAGARA FALLS
ROUTE.
Passing, as it does, along the west shore of the
Hudson River
And through the Picturesque Mohawk Valley.
THE FAMOUS TRUNK LINE ROUTE.
The Only line Running Wagner Buffet Palace Sleeping Gars between New York and Toronto, Without Change, is the Popular West Shore Railroad.
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The only All-Rail Route and Through Drawing Room Car Line to and from the Catskill Mountains. Special Trains, Drawing Room Cars Attached, Are Run During the Summer Season between New York and New Paltz, for Lakes Mohonk and Minnewaska, via Wallkill Valley Railroad. Drawing Room Cars without change, between New York, Philadelphia and Bloomville, and between Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Long Branch, Point Pleasant, New York, Saratoga and Lake George.
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fast Express Crains with Elegant Palace and Sleeping Cars
BETWEEN NEW YORK, BOSTON, NEWBURGH, KINGSTON, CATSKILL, ALBANY, SARATOGA, MON- TREAL, UTICA, SYRACUSE, ROCHESTER, BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS, HAMILTON, LONDON, TORONTO, DETROIT, CLEVELAND, CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, WITHOUT CHANGE. FOR TICKETS, TIME TABLES, AND FULL INFORMATION, APPLY TO ANY TICKET AGENT OF WEST SHORE RAILROAD, OR ADDRESS,
C. E. LAMBERT,
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT,
5 VANDERBILT AVE., NEW YORK.
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E. S. SAYER,
DEALER IN
LUMBER, COAL, FEED, SEWER PIPE and SALT.
WALDEN, N. Y.
D. C. DOMINICK,
SUCCESSOR TO TAYLOR & BATEMAN.
Dealer in Lumber, Coal, Feed, Lime, Cement and Building Materials of all kinds
LONGMAN & MARTINEZ PAINTS
SOLD AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT TO CLOSE OUT STOCK.
Go to Mamminis', Walden, N. Y., cheapest place in town to buy Fruit, Confec- tionery, Nuts, Cigars, Hor- ton's and Home - made Cream. Also Ice Cream Soda 5 Cents per Glass. Best in Town.
JOHN AHRENS, EAST WALDEN, N. Y.
Farmers' .... "Supplies,
CONSISTING OF
Mill Feeds, Corn, Oats, Hay and Straw, Poultry Foods, High-Grade Fertilizers, Land Plaster, Salt, etc. An excep- tionally FINE GRADE OF
Coal
Screened and Delivered at Reasonable Prices. Mowing Machines, Hay Rakes, Hay Tedders, Syracuse Plows and Their Extras.
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A. K. WADE
Main Street,
WALDEN N Y
H NDREW K. WADE, Walden, N. Y., offers the largest assort- ment of Stoves and Improved Gas Stoves. The Happy Home Range and Howe Ventilator are the best Base Burners in the market, requiring one-third less coal for heating on account of their superior construction. Highly recommended by our patrons. Large and varied assortment of House Furnishing Goods, Granite Ware, Clothes Wringers. Milk Cans of best quality and workman- ship. Tin Roofing and Plumbing in all its branches. Tinware in every line, of our own make, made from the best ma- terials. When in Walden call and see the advantages I can offer at my store. Country orders attended to with prompt- ness and despatch, and work done in a satisfactory manner.
POULTRY MONTHLY
Although Reduced in Price to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR, is still the same "OLD RELIABLE" of the Poultry Press. No shrinkage in Reading Matter, nor loss in Quality, Interest and Helpfulness. Its reputation for honest and fair dealing, independent and reliable management will not be sacrificed. At the new price every one who keeps poultry, whether farmer or fancier, should read it; in fact, cannot afford to be without it. TWELVE NUMBERS FOR FIFTY CENTS, is al- most like buying gold dollars for half price. SEND REMITTANCE TO-DAY --- AT ONCE --- BEFORE IT IS FORGOTTEN.
POULTRY MONTHLY, Albany, N. Y.
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W. J. CAMPBELL
FLOUR ... Patent Process Only ...
FISH
Sweet, Fat, White.
ST. ANDREWS, N. Y.
Best Goods
Lowest
Delaware Connty Butter a Specialty.
CANNED GOODS
Goods Delivered and Orders Solicited.
Do You Realize ?
That the Heat WASTED IN YOUR CHIMNEY from Stoves, Ranges, or Fur- naces, WOULD KEEP YOUR UP - STAIRS UPPER ROOM ROOMS WARM ALL WINTER ? & The Ross Radiator SAVES THIS HEAT and SAVES ITS COST IN FUEL. If your dealer don't keep the ROSS RADIATOR WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS AND PRICES.
Ross Radiator Co., Newburgh, N. Y.
Guaranteed Satisfactory or Your Money back.
PACKARD MODEL 98 TRANSFORMER No.20228 WATTS 2500 CYCLES 125 FORM'A VOLTS PRIM 2000 SEC. 50 & 100.
MATPATENTS APPLIED FOR
NEW YORK & OHIO COMPANY WARREN OHIO, U.S.A.
Electric Light Plants, Bur- glar Alarm Systems, House Call- Bell Systems, and Telephone Systems installed, and the best of results guaranteed. .* Manu- facturers of Special Reactance Governing Board for Series Alter- nating Current Circuits. Gen- eral Sales Agents for Packard Lamps and Transformers ..... When in need of anything in the ELECTRIC LINE, Write to or Call on .
Hewitt & Warden,
14 S. Water St., Newburgh, N. Y.
TEAS
Young Hyson, Oolong, Japan, English Break- fast, Gunpowder.
COFFEES Java, Maracaibo, Mocha.
Prices
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F. W. Devoe & Co.'s
Pure Lead and Zinc Paints.
READY FOR USE!
The Dark Colors, many of which are used for trimming purposes, are solid colors made from the most permanent pigments, and therefore do not contain either lead or zinc.
None of these paints contain any Water, Alkalis, Benzine, Petroleum, Kero- sene, Fish Oil, Barytes, Whiting, or other adulterants. They are not "Patent," " Chemical," or " Fireproof."
.They are all Made with Pure Linseed Oil Only.
They are strictly pure and FREE FROM ALL FORMS OF ADULTERATION. They are sold subject to Chemical Analysis. The Whites and Light colors contain only: Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc, Pure Lin- seed Oil, Pure Turpentine Dryer, Pure Tinting Colors. THE PAINTS ARE MADE FOR PAINTING HOUSES.
NOTE ALSO-These paints are all put up full measure according to the United States Standard Gallon of 231 cubic inches.
Manufactured by F. W. Devoe & Co., new York, the Oldest and Largest Paint Concern in the United States.
ESTABLISHED 1754.
FOR SALE BY FOWLER HARDWARE CO., WALDEN, N. Y.
Fowler Hardware Co.,
WALDEN, N. Y.
Real Estate and Insurance.
We Make a Specialty of Renting and Selling Village and Farm Property in this Section.
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The
New York Furniture Company ...
THE LARGEST HOUSE FURNISH- ERS IN ORANGE COUNTY.
House furnishers come and go, but the Old Reliable New York Furniture Co. can always be found at
No. 102 Water St., Newburgh, N. Y. With Reliable Goods at the Most Popu- lar Prices.
Furniture, Carpets and Crockery
In fact, everything to furnish your homes. Here you will find an assortment of goods not found in any other house in Newburgh. If Middletown is more convenient, we carry the same stock at the same prices, at
C. EMMET CRAWFORD'S
44 and 46 North St.,
Middletown, N. Y.
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STATE NORMAL and TRAINING SCHOOL
NEW PALTZ, N. Y. (ULSTER COUNTY)
The School Year be- gins the second Wed- nesday in September.
The purpose of this School is to furnish competent teachers for the Public Schools of the State of New York.
For circular giving full information, address
FRANK Ș. CAPEN, A. M. Ph., D. PRINCIPAL.
Tuition and use of Text Books Free.
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HUDSON RIVER BY DAYLIGHT.
THE PALACE IRON STEAMERS,
NEW YORK and ALBANY
OF THE HUDSON RIVER
... DAY LINE ...
Direct Connection at Newburgh with the Newburgh Electric Rail- way. The attractive route for SUMMER TRAVEL to and from the Catskill Moun- tains, Hotel Champlain and the North; Niagara Falls and the West; the Thousand Islands and the St. Lawrence River.
ATW TORE
TIME TABLE. Daily, Except Sundays.
GOING NORTH, A. M.
Brooklyn, Annex .. 8.00
New York:
Desbrosses St ... 8.40
22d St., N. R. 9.00
Yonkers. 9.45
West Point. 11.50
P.M.
Newburgh 12.25
Poughkeepsie 1.15
Kingston Point ... 2.10
Catskill 3.25
Hudson
3.40
Albany 6.10
F. B. HIBBARD,
GEN. PASS. AGT.
H trip on one of these famous Steam- ers. on the noblest stream in the coun- try, offers rarc attractions. They are fitted up in the most elegant style, ex- clusively for passengers. Their great speed, fine orchestra, spacious saloons, private parlors and luxurious accom- modations in every respect, render them unexcelled. Send 6 cents in Stamps for "Summer Excursion Book." $ * * * * * * * * * *
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