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POUGHKEEPSIE DAILY EAGLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 94, 1912. PAGE TWO. ARE A Sweet Potato Sale Peck (SATURDAY) 8 Choice Rib Roast of Beef, any cut, lb. 12 1-2cg Sirloin Roast, lb. 16c Hinds of Lamb, Mutton.

lb. 10cl Sirloin Steak, lb. 16c Fores of Lamb, lb. 6cl Shoulder Steak, lb. 12 1-2c Stewing Lamb, lb.

5cl Hamburg Steak, lb. 12. 1-2c Fresh Beef Liver, lb. 10cl Pork Chops, lb. 16c Beef Heart, lb.

8c Skinned Back Hams, lb. 16c Lean Boneless. en Bacon, 18ct Roasting Veal, lb. 16c Stewing Veal, lb. 14c Fancy Roasting Chickens and Fowls.

Clams, Soft Shell Crabs, Salads, Fresh Fish, Etc. FANCY TABLE BUTTER, lb. 29c PURE LARD, lb. 12 1-2cl Imported Swiss, Roquefort, Pineapple, Edam, Philadelphia Cream, Cheeses, etc. etc.

BREAD FLOUR, 1-bbl. 75c. GINGER SNAPS, 4 lbs. LENOX SOAP, 8 SODA CRACKERS, 3 1b 20 MULE TEAM BORAX, lb. MACKEREL, 6 .250.

BULK COCOA, QUEEN OLIVES, qt. BEST HEAD 6. 86. BAKED BEANS, 10c. can.

7e. CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER, CORN STARCH, 5c. MANHATTAN BAKING POWDER, lb. 15c. -DOMESTIC SARDINES, 6 cans.

Fresh Made Creamery Butter, POUND, Fancy 31c Goods PHONE 249 Main Street Order as early as possible Delivered 596 to insure prompt delivery. SHOT DEAD IN was shot dead in the street by Harry Charles CHESTER, Wilson, colored Aug. laborer, 23. BONDS Walling to-day after Wilson had shot and probably fatally Injured Edward J. Capron, IL bartender in a local hotel.

Walling was taken into custody to-night. charged with manslaughter and was released on $2.000 ponds. PURSUANT to order of Hon. CHARLES A. HOPKINS, Surrogate of Dutches County, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons having claims against the state of Benjamin W.

VanWyck late of the City of Poughkeepste in sa'd County, are required to exhibit the same with vouchers thereof to the undersigned executor of said estate, at the office of Clarence J. Drake, 45 Market in the City of Poughkeepsie on or before the 10th Jay of September, 1912 Dated this 1st day of March, MARY L. WYCK, Executrix. CLARENCE J. DRAKE.

Executor. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW To William W. Taylor, Frank Taylor, Lina Taylor Gillesple. Alice Taylor Graham. Charles A.

Humphrien, George W. Humphries, William H. Humphries, Ellen T. Porges, Royal E. Taylor, Fred 'A.

Tayler, William Taylor, W. Madison Taylor, Martha A. Meeks and Henry J. Taylor. SEND GREETING: You and each you, are hereby cited and required personally to be and appear at a Surrogate's Court to be held in and for the County of Dutchess, at the Surrogate's Office, in the City of Poughkeepale, In said County, on the 17th day of Septem: ber, next, at ten.

o'clock In the fore. noon of that duy, then and there to attend the probate or an Insrument alleged to be the last Will and Testament of William Taylor, late of Town of. Poughkeepsie, in the County of Dutchess, deceased, which said will is propounded by Henry Allen, Executor therein named, and relates to -beth real and personal estate. And if any of the persons Interested under the age of twenty-one years, any are required to appear by their guardian, it they have one, or if thes nave none, they are required to appear and apply for the appointment of one or in the event of their neglect or failure to do's, a guardian will he appointed by the Surrogate, to represent and act for them in the proceedIngs. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF.

We have caused the seal of offlee: of the Surrogate's Court of Dutchess to he (1. 8) Charles A. Hopkins, hereunto, affixed. Witness, Surrogate of spid County at the City of Poughkeepsie on this 24 day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twelve. MANSFTELD F.

McLEAN. Clerk to the Surrogate's Courti 1taw E. C. Randolph Members N. Y.

Stock Exchange. 111 Broadway. N. Y. Stocks, Bonds and Investment Securities Bought and Sold for Cash or carried on margin.

Municipal Bonds and Poughkeepsie local securities dealt in. Branch Office: 62 MARKET STREET. Peter H. Troy, Mgr. ARCHBOLD'S TESTIMONY FALSE (Continued from Page 1) Archbold 1 the report which the Indus.

wan bent to And acured hie approval in Advance of Its publication, Penrore, and Mr. Arch boil should both examined upon this transaction and. wee 10. there can be any possible way In which they con explain it or in which Mr. Penrohe justify The fineir and the whole alliance between Mr.

Penrose' actiona In connection therewith, are a startling example of of thee try to whore reign we Intend to -put an end. Attack on Penrose, documents show that Mr. Penrose, nominally the representative of the people, was secretly and in the dark acting as the representative of Mr. Archbold. Mr.

Archbold'a tentimony shows that he sought. to get and hoped to get from me and my administration some improper aideration. and he comes now to the defense of his friend and ally, Mr. Penrose and assalia me because, he could not infuence me. 1 feel that the country has a right to expect the committee to refuse to permit Mr.

Archbold to go away until he has tentified to every fact within his knowledge. He and Mr. Penrose both should be rigorously crossexamined as to the transaction between them so as to see what planation they can possibly give as to the correspondence between them when Mr. Penrose was a member of the Industrial commission. and both should be rigorously examined as to all their relationa together in previous years.

Meanwhile, 1 with to thank them both for having made it clear beyond possibility of doubt that the man whom the Penrose and Archbolds of the country most dread in pubile life." WELL OF WILLIAM SWEET, The will of William Sweet, of Matreawan, was sited the court Friday and shows An estate valued at $2.500 real, and $100 personal. All the estate is left to the wife, Vuln Sweet Jackson Taylor and Julia Tayor, relatives of the deceased, were named as the executor and executrix. Application for letters has been made in the surrogate's court by Stephen H. Humphrey and Mamie Melville in the matter of proving the last will of Ellen Humphrey, The estate valued at $5,000 real and $250 personal. Petition for the probate of the will of Catherine A.

Van Alystyne has been made to the surrogate by the executor, George Van Alystyne. The estate amounts to $500 real and $25 personal. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. SUPREME COURT- -DUTCHESS COUNTY.

-HENRY S. AIKIN, plaintit against FRANCES JANIC AIKIN et al, defendants. By virtue of an interlocutory Judgment of partition and sale made in the above entitled action on the 27th day of July, 1912 and entered in the Clerk'a Office of the County of Dutches on the 30th day of July, 1912 the subacriber, the referee for that purpose duly appointed, will sell at public auction at the Court House In the City of Poughkeepale, N. Y. on the 26th day of August, 1913, next at 12 o'clock, noon of that day, the real property directed by said judgnent to be sold therein described as tollows: All that certain lot of land situate on the northeast corner of North Hamilton and MIll Streets in the City of Poughkeepsie, bounded as follows, at the northeast: cornor of said streets; thence along the north line of Mill Street south 35 degrees 30 minutes.

east 130 feet: thence north 40 degrees east 118. 75-100 feet to a stake set for the northeast corner of the lot hereby conveyed; thence north 57 degrees twenty-five minutes west 136 feet Street: to the east. line of Hamilton thence along the east line or said street south 32 degrees 46 minutes weet 70 feet to the place of beginning, with the following restrictions upon the express condition that there hail' not be erected on said lot any distillers, tannery, elaughter house, tallow chandlery nor any leather, soap, glue, comb factory, nor use nor occupy any bullding or fixture therein for either of the trades or occupations generally carried on in such excluded bulldings or fixtures, and in case of breach of this covenant by the said party of the second part heirs or assigns, then her right, title and interest in said lot shall cease and be vested In said party of the first part according to covenant entered into between George B. Lent and M. J.

Meyers-and' Abraham Varick. dated March 16. 1849. recorded in Dutches County Clerk's Office and this deed la made subject to the restrictions and conditions in said covenante as by reference thereto will more fully Also all that certain other lot of land situate on the north side of MIll Street in the City of Poughkeepsie bounded an follows, Beginning in the north line of MIll Street at the southeast corner of Sarah 10. Curpenter's lot: thence easterly along the north line of MIll Street 14 feet: thence, north 54 degreen thirty minutes east 121 1-2 feet to the northeast corner of the parcel land hereby conveyed at a point 14,10.

feet easterly north. east corner of said Carpenter lot; thence westerly in a straight line 44.1 teet to her northeast corger: thence south 40 degrees weat along her enst Hue 118 feet 9 Inches to the place. of beginning. Both of sala described lots being the same premises conveyed by Jacob B. Carpenter and Sarah E.

Carpenter his wife to Joseph Alkin. by deed dated March 19. 1878. recorded In Dutches County Clerk's Office 191 of Deeds At page 625 on the 9th day of April 1878. Dated July 30, 1912.

JOHN -M. DORLAND. Referee JOHN M. HACKETT. Attorney for the Plaintin.

PRANK B. LOWS. CHARLES CORSUM; JOHN HACKETT. PITCH. PR STERN and CLARENCE DRAKE.

Attorneys for defendants appearing mat. G. SCHLUDE SONS UNDERTAKER OFFICE 150-152 Main St RESIDENCE, 18 So. Bridge St Celtrioge Undertaker Embalmer 4 Undertaking parlor 19 South Hamilton, come Cannon St. opposite Presbyterian Church Chapel for holding funeral services.

Personal attention; experienced a assistants. Lady attende Both Phones. IRVING G. STORM UNDERTAKER Successor- to John Leeming. 361 Main Street Residence 343 Mill Street TELEPHONE CALLS: Office, 184-2; House, 184-1, DIED.

ERMAN--In this city, Augurt 33. 1912. Gustave infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave A.

Ekman, aged months. Funeral services at the residence of its aunt, Miss Page, No. 407 Church Street, this (Saturday), August 24, at 3230 o'clock p. m. Friends are invited.

WARD--In this city, August 1912. Marietta T. Ward, widow James H. Ward. Funeral services.

at the, Chapel of the Presbyterian Church on Monday at 2'p. m. Relatives and friends invited. LANE-In this city, August 22. 4912.

Samuel Lane. Funeral from his late residence, 57. Washington Street, Monday at 9:30 a. m. and from st, Peter's Church at 10 o'clock, where a high mass of re- quiem will be sung.

Relatives and friends invited. family request no, flowers be sent. SKEAHAN--In the town of Beekman, at the home of his brother-inlaw, Peter. Sinott. Wednesday evenIns.

August 21, 1912. John Skeahan, aged 12 from the house on day, August. 24. at 9 o'clock a. m.

and from st. Dennis' Church, Sylvan Lake, at 14 o'clock, where a mass of requiem will he offered. Relatives and friends are invited. ATKINS- -At Poughkeepsie, 'N. August 20, 1912, Peter it.

Atkina, In is -72nd year. Funeral services at' his late: realdence, No, 36 Conklin Street, on Saturday, August 24. at 3:30 p. m. atives and friends are Invited.

Interment at st. Remy, N. on Sunday. It is kindly requested that no flowbe sent. Kingston papers please NELSON L.

BOICE. UNDERTAKER, 392 Main Street RESIDENCE, 34 Booker Ave, N. Y. Telephone IDENT. C.

ANDERSON. UNDERTAKER Formerly with 7. G. Frost. 392 Main Street Residence, 18 So.

Hamilton Street. BOTH TELEPHONES JOHN F. EICHMIE. LICENSED, Undertaker and Embalmer. 322 Mill St.

Po'keopatel Architent WILLIAM J. BEARDSLEY. OFFICE. and 49 Superintendent. MARKET ST.

Plans, -Details and Poughkeepsie. Realty Co. Officers NEW YORK. Claude Van Robinson, secretary of the New Fork central Company. a bankrupt concern, were arrested here by officers this afternoon on the defrand.

The frauds are alleged to amount to $500.000. William H. Cooper, former premident of the company, and Ernest Sharp, also connected with the company, were arrested later. Van held in $5.000 ball, while the others will appear for pleading next Wednesday. The company, which went Into the hands of a receiver last March, had bonidholders all over the world.

espeamong naval officers and enmen to whom special Inducewere offered in alluring statemanta as to the mug sum all would we when their period of enlistment The bonds were advertised class magazines and were deas secured by frat mortgages which it la alleged were of fictitious value. Some of the circular adveralleged to have tulsoly resented that the company had capttussaurplus and unvidided profite $3.400.000. THE OLYMPIC HEROES FEASTED IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, Aug. The Amer. Scan Olymple heroes were lionized on Brondway to-night.

The faces of the athletes were readily recognized on all aides as groups of them npphared among the throngs and their The athletes assembled here, almost in the full number which made up the American team, guests of government, state and elts over the weekend. The prelude to their entertainment to-night. whe a theatre party, which the athleten attended in body. pie events of the reception will hip. the parade to -morrow morning and armla dinner at night.

Sunday will be devoted to alaht-seeing. Afayor Gaynor will lead the line of march over which the Olymplan nthwilt be carried in automobiles, nearly 30,000 marchers. The dinner to be set for two thous sand in the evening will be the larsof Ita kind ever arranged in New York. An Invitation to Colonel Roosevelt to attend the dinner was met with the colonel's regrets, but he reciprocated with wishes that the athletes aright visit him at oyster Bay CASSIN AIRUVED ON TIME Driver of Empire Stale Express Made Up Lose from Thuraday the Impire State press. was ave minutes late out of Pouchkeepede, The Empire drew pp in the Albany station, however, over two minutes ahead of time.

The son, was that the old veteran, Dennis W. Carin, was at the throttle of big Pacifio 3412 and when he let out the throttle past ghineelin the chine The big engine arrived with drive wheels and tender covered with dust, but Casein had made ate minutes' time, Including what lost, by slowdowns. the evidence Discharged. that against William Streever, colored, was not sumelent, to warrant his being beld op a charge of abduction the man discharged from custody in the else court Friday morning and the two girls, Edith Smith and May Jackson were. sent to their homes The man hid been arrested on complaint of one of the girl's, relatives at Chelsea.

Streever recently served a four montha telice in the county jail and has propensity for setting into trouble, ore of the 150th Regiment as pub- lobed in the pamphlet issued by Col. Cogswell and reprinted in the Eagle on Friday contains some omissions. In Company alone we find that 8. H. Croak, of $4 Montgomery Strret, Osborn and Adma H.

Jones, all of this city, are omitted. It seems probable therefore that there may be omissions in other companespecially of men who have not been regular. in attendauce at the company a reunions. Some Names Omitted. apopare that the list of surviv- Sent to Reformatory, Salvator Costa, the seventeenyouth who broke Into the work of 1.20 and Ackert some time ago was sent to the ReformAtory.

Fridax. The bad has robbed several places, but in view of his confession the charges against hit no that when his time, at the Reformatory has expired he may begin anew. FIRE INSURANCE Plate Glass Insura Automobile Insurance, Accident Insurance. Townsend H. Lee, 7 Garden Ste POUGHKEEPSIE, N.

Y. 6 and Travis 8 Bros Livery Cabs North Clinton Street Double Rigs Carriages by Single Stages the Prices Reasonable. for Both Large Phones Parties ery Supplies For Sale. W. J.

Monfort CARPENTER Estimates AND BUILDER. furnished. Jobbing promptly attended Shop and Residence. 276 CHURCH STREET. H.

R. 539. POUGHKEEPSIE Move Anything!" and Furniture handled and Pianos moved by experienced careful men. We are fully equipped to do all kinds of HEAVY TRUCKING. CANNON TRUCKING CO.

412 MAIN STREET. the last stop in New York City being at West 42d Street. 8.40 p.m. STEAMSHIPS. The HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE Most Charming Inland Water 1913 Trip on the American D.

Time (Except Table 1919 Ily Sunda Steamers 1 "Hendrick 21 Boat Oct. Hudson" Boat 140 Oct. Through Albans-from 17 01 Special Service 01 to Fulton" "Robert. "Albany" A to lay 18 Leave. Arrive.

A. M.JA.M.I M.IP. M. 9.10 6.00 9.00/10.00. West 42d 8.40 9.20 10.20 W.

129th 5.10 8.10 9.45 10.501 Yonkers 4.30| 7.85 11.50 1.00 West Point. 2.50) 5.46 1.25 Cornwall 5.20 5.05 Poughkeepsie 4.10 2.10 Kingston "CatskilF Hudson 10.40 6.10 Albany 8.30 P. M.IP. 1A, M. P.M.

Particular attention called to the fact that. the special boat at. 4.10 p. m. from Poughkeep: Street, Legal for Savings Banks.

We Own and Offer on a Well Known Railroad Legal for Sav. ings Banks and Trust Funds at a Price to Net 4.90%, BONDS ARE TAX EXEMPT. Atwater, Foote Sherrill Members of the New York Stock Exchange. 35 Market Street. Poughkeepsie, N.

Y. Poughkeepsie No. 700. Millbrook Office No. 8.

If you play base batt, here Is your chance to save money. To close out our line of base ball shoes and make room for our fall goods we are ing our $5 Sprinter Baseball Shoes at $3.50. This shoe is light, sirens has exceptional qualities, It 18 made with a wat. eprout sole that is extremely flexible, In every respect Its equal to many shoes selling at $6.00. Our $3.50 Shoes Are Marked $2.50.

As medium, priced shoe. they are- Althoug' you may not need a pair at the present time, here is your chance to enve money, Buy a pair and lay away. They will not spoil. At any rate come in and look them over. Perhaps your fiend needs pair.

Tell him about them. VON DER LINDEN'S 52 Market Street, "Where Quality Reigns Supreme." WANTED One Thousand Partners I need men- -partners, co-operators: men with brains, get-up and gumption: thinkers, originators, planners: men who have all the sterling qualities the gods bestow but Cash, With such men as partners I can make money and they can make money. Have you a business in mind you can buy cheap and operate with profit? See me! Have you a house in mind you want 5009 to buy or build See me! Have you a piece of land you want to develop! See me! Out of the abundance of opportunity needing but the magic touch of nioney we will both make our if we can't get together we have both learned something. And now just a word about our AUTO BUY advertising. The knockers got their little hammers out to play the anvil BING! It sounded like the death rattle of a bath tub.

They sang the old song; "It Can't Be Did." That's what they said of Hannibal, Edison and Marconi. Pretty good company to be in, Eh! Listen. I sold seventeen cars on my auto-buy plan and still they come. What we did with the automobile we can do with anything. The door to opportunity opens inward.

"Come In." STATE FINANCE 265. Main Street. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. MARY POWELL STEAMBOAT CO.

STEAMER "Mary Powell" Commencing May 28th. 1912 TIME TABLE. 1918 Dally, Except Sunday. No. Bound P.

M. So. Bound A.M. New York: as Kingston: Debrosses St. 1.45 Rondout 6.00 W.

420. SE. 2.00 Po'keepsle 1.00 129th St. 2.20 Milton 1.15 HI'ind Falla 4:50 N. Ham'bgh 1.30 West Point 5.00 Newburgh 8.00 Cornwall 5.25 Cornwall 8.18 Newburgh 5.45 West Point 8.35 N.

Hamb'gh 6.15 Falls 8.40 Milton New Po'keepale, 6.45 W. 129h St. 11.00 Kingston: W. 420 St. 11.20 Rondout -Debr'es St.

11.45 Mary Powell Orchestra will render Concerta morning and afternoon. Meals served at all hours a la Carte. d'Hote Dinner. 75 cents. Day Line Excurs on Tickets Accepted Tickets sold and checked to Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Ocean Greve, Atlantic City, ete.

Connection made with Sandy Hook Steamers at 42d St. Pier. JOSEPH SAMUELS. EVERYTHING HOUSEKEEPING FRUIT JAR RUBBERS EXTRA WIDE THICK PURE RUBBERS 1 in Dozen pkge 10c Stasen's Fruit Jar, zine porceilan line, ed SPECIAL 25c per dos. Jelly- Tumblers with tops 25c pre dot.

ITS ANYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING, L.HAVE DE CARPENTER WORK. am prepared carpenter work. also do all kinds of building and and am have prepared some to good take care carpenters of my, erg in Hrat class shape and any. new ones who may apply. WILLET TITU3 50 Catharine St.

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