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iy 1 S7itmT lhi E.USul. 4 ii l' .,..3... ncwpr.y I HSWW 3fi35P jftlH'im fl i WEL DEWCATE LOTHERMf CHURCH oarEEsavE services at thtkd LUTHEIUH CHTOCH Of BU1BEBECX NEXT SUHDAT ilOBHDTO ABD EVES rso, PROGRAMME; (Special to. The TUIINEBECK. June 4 Dedication services of 'theJ Third Evangelical Uitberaa Church of nhlnebrckv N.

will be held next Anadir. Jane Rev. Walter Miller, D.D.. pastory will hare charge, as listed, by Revv W. Mi Dnum, IX; sresldeat of Bynod, of New' York.

Following the order of service: Moralag Service. lv! m. Mtargtcal Services Pastor. i llfBB NO. mrer Rev.

Joha Kllng, of Bt rani's. Hymn No. 1ST. Sermon Dr. Danm.

matement by Pastor; and I AnthemChoir. Prayer of St Peter's. Evening Service," JO p. In. Vesper Service and realm Pastor.

Scripture and Prayer Visiting Pas tore. Anthem Choir. Hymn No. 17. Sermon Dr.

Baum. solo Miss Mabel, A. Dedication of Church By President Dr. Baum assisted by paitor. Hymn No.

Z. Closing Service Benediction. An Invitation Is extended to, the public to attend these services Last Thursday the copper box that was removed from the corner stone of the church three1 yeara ago after the Are wit opened by Dr. Miller and Trustee William Helsner. Following lathe con tenia of the box: Bible, dated 1811; hymn book, dated 1840s collection of hymn and liturgy, 1142; Catechism (Luther's) printed by, Jacob Mann, Morrlstown, N.

1S2C; copies of Lutheran Observer aid Albany Journal of hayt, 14. The following coins. SOc, 28c, 10c. tc, and a copper cent. A parchment lettered by hand bearing the Inscription: Isaiah, Chap.

XXVIII. Vena icth: Thus aald the Lord Goa Behold! I lay In Zloa for a foundation, a atone, a tried atone, a precious corner atone, a sure foundation; he that believeth shall not make baate. The corner atone of an Evangelical Uitbern Church to be laid hereafter known by the vneme of Third Lutbrrri ChurchvofOlhlnebeck Jwai laid with due solemnities on Monday, the tth day of May, In' toe year of ourLorrd, In the (tth year i of the Independence of the United States of North) America under the direction of Peter Ackert, architect; Henry C. Hoffman, master mason; Pastor Rev, Chat, A. Smith, assisted by Rer.

Aguatua Wackerhagan, Rev. Heary N. Pohlman, Rev. N. W.

Ooert aer. Trustees John Benner, Jacobus Eckrrt. Lewis Marquart, David O. Traver, Henry 11. Traver.

Alonso Van Vradenburg. Building committee, John Benner, jacobus Eckert, Alonso Van Vradenburg. Fellow Cltlien John Tyler, President of tne United Stales. Fellow CltUen William II. "Seward, governor of the state of New York.

Dr. Miller preached an appropriate sermon Sunday and the box was to be put back In the corner stone. By some oversight when the new church waa built the place for. the box waa closed up. The officers of the church have decided to enlarge the box and put the old box Inside with some other talnga which will be put la the corner atone later.

GIYEHA EECEPT10H. Coriett T. Arnold RotsJIt Welcomed br Bon of the Y. M. A.

Tnw iv Evening. Over ISO boys were present at the reception to Mr. Corbett T. Arnold In the, Social Rooms and gymnasium of the Bore' Department of the Young Men's Christian Association Tuesday evening. Mr.

Arnold Is the new associate director of the physical work Of the aaanrlatlnn anil will oversea the physical work of the Department, He baa ahd much expert ace la other tlelds and Is well capable of handling the work of the ocal asaoclaUon. The recentlon waanniiAd br all present lining up andthaklng bands Hh Arnold which; they eat Into the next room where inem Jers of tbe Women's Auxiliary served Following this all assembled In the gymnasium. In behalf of the Departahnt Athletic Club, the ruatea Social Club, Bible Study Clubs aaa anti' William LaMh preseated the Depart. to Arnold. Mr, araold responded, aasurlng all of hli SBSrerlallnn i.i Hla Vft tula UIMUT RUH "Mfnnlnatlott of being worthy of It.

rMt took pert In the social fames which followed, vlaners each game receiving a of the gamea played r.r.,jf'"BeM rai' Indian wreatle. uaalat; tH ilaadlni hlah blindfolded), rooster ght, blowing contest chewing the string ikT. "IP wee, music contest. All j. aaa 'Bd oateaU were 4 delight Ya mT vt in lua linn.

enlng a fua was brought to it a re lhe Amusements. a.LI!.,,',', was brougb jeto, wuj, Auxlliaro. Bcaerred SeiU at Opera Houm Prores Popular Innovation The action of the Colllngwood Opera House management In reserving the orchestra chairs for the first evening performance of Vaudeville naa proved a popular Innovation and patrons of the theatre now telephone the box office during the afternoon for reserved orchestra chairs for the eeven to nlae o'clock performance. This action was, taken for the accommodation of patrons who wlahed to avoid the big crowds that purchase tickets early In' the evening. These seats are reserved for the first evening performance only and no ether iperrormanee, TUe Dill which' Dneneil Mnarfaa will continue thle afternoon and to mgnu All of the acts have been most favorably: received, especially the Work of the physical culture art lata Lavelle and Grant whose hand Daiancmg stunts are remarkable.

Ray and Irving continue to fool the audiences with their impersonations end Ooff.rhlltlpe, the black face comedian causes. roars of laughter, me comedy skit, "The Ice man" Is another. laugh provbker, and George Moore, me comedy Juggler received rounds' of applause. The nlctures are all. good and continue to be changed every day, Including only the latest ana nest obtainable.

Remarkable ElepnaaU With Wild Wert Show Saturday. If It were a fact that an elephant can remember things always. Trilby, one' of the newly acquired elephants of the Young Buffalo WUd West and Col. Cummins Far East, which will exhibit. In Poughkeepsle.

next Saturday afternoon' and night, could tell a remarkable history, were It possible for her to talk. That elephants have an extraordinary memory Is nn. doubtedly but too much cred ence cannot beiput Into State ment. 'Tniny is, withouta oueatlon of doubt, the oldest elephant In Ihlf country, or In captivity, for that matter. That she wae a fully matured beast when George Waahlnrton was a boy, can be proven by the.

re cords of aale and transfers of the huge 'specimen of the genus Trilby. ambles along gingerly and seems' to take as much Interest. In peanuts, popcorn and the dainty confections that the generous pub lic thrust upon her. as any member of the herd of elephants with. the exhibition.

That she knows nothing about dyspepsia and Indigestion Is evident, when she can easily devour all the sweetmeats that are present ed to her, and then calmly enter up on the task of devouring a qusrter of. a ton of hay each day. The old elephant looks aa If the were good for at'leaat a hundred years to come. for aside from the fact that: she la a little moTe'wrlnkled, and that her akin Is a little more thickly placed about the back, she does not look much older than some of the; older elephants with the show, whose age will not exceed elity or seventy years. Trilby will not be seen In the big street parade which will be given on the morning of the exhibition.

but the other children the young elephanta, will be compelled to show themselves, decked out In, their holiday attire. Trilby and her companions take an Important part In the Far East portion of the programme. TIU3 EIA( TttHE UKSTTiM AS A VAIUiat NMSAXOIi Messrs. Editors: I noticed recent ly the tattle that the state ento moKof Int la cautlonlna; owners of elm trees against their enemy, tha beetle, and the need early spraying, and would like to ask the city depart rnent that baa charge' of tree devel. opment.

Ac If there cannot be some conrpulaory edict that will fef. mlt the city to oversee tbe trees mat do not have proper attention from their owners. It Is understood, 1 tielleve that th city does not aanuine snr. rlgiu to touch trees beyond the.eldewaiK lino, deemlnar It an encrouchment upon the lawn of the residential owner. lit the same time there are cases where' the owner Is really" maintain Ing a nuisance from lack of Judicious treatment of the peats In our neighborhood the attics are flle'd with, seemingly mlNtone of them without an elm tree' telng on the premises.

Not long since our family procured new shades to the windows, and they were made to order for.wlndowa of various alses were rather more expensive than act of standard mean ufementa would hv been. Ail of Ibwas ahadeiare nnw stained with black or 'yellow spots taa many as twenty: on some of them) from encroachments" of the; beetles, end are already unilfhtly. If we should send a bill for new shades to ih. nulaance ownen, they would doubtless be somewhat aurprlaed twt that la what might JuatlfUbly be done. If the city aasumea tne rliht to visit one'a baok yard to aee that alt la In order and no nuisance exlata there.

why should. It not to set Its weighty loot upon some Uwn In an effort to relieve a wnoie, nnaa k.ri.l of verr vlaajla nolsanceT It la said, I believe, mat nnim r. hartniesak vu in Bvrrv trunk, box and bunV i. in' ator room, and hsadreda swept frequently ff the floor In spite of wlrw aoreena aa everx door they may properly be claawed (fa my oxilolon) among nulsannea that be done away wlih through some mesne mors effectual then? ITOWJK OPINION. Poughkeepsle, May 21th, Itll.

Don't think thai plies can't be cured." Thouaands obatlnate eaaea have "been cured by Doaa'a Ointment It cents at any drug store. assssssssr av III hawataW ll rof I Glove Tost no more than i i me cruaary juna "Jon wearon i'' at tSa nnEcr.cnus, ana eacn wu ojaiaini A Caarawlee leaf Gaaraaiees a new niir fr" If the "tips" wear out neiore tne giovei.r "Kayacr'' BloVel mean assnrancet of quality and reliability. There's a way te Mil tbegaaaiae "look In the it there for; your protection. Don't ac. ccpt the "just as good' kind.

Gtens "cost ae ssere" ad are worth dsablay Chart Sim Claras eo. et.oo, n.2s tt.OO.: t.i.00, sj ai.eo gz.OO Jettai tyscf OCo. Ktktra NiVfYvk y.t av aLa j'TalTnP ICE SOLD HERE TO BE EXAMINED (Continued from Page 8) following: Measles, 38; scarlet fever, 2: tuberculosis, 17j pneumonia, ef whooping cough. total. 03.

There have been seventeen pa tients at the Of these 8 were pocltlve and new cases, IS were negative and ,4 were revisits William Record, of SI DelaOeld Street, complained of water running upon his property from the cesspools on Tallmadge Street. Walter Corl lea, agent for the Tallmadge Street property, reported that everything possible had been done under the circumstances and he didn't see what the owner could do unless a sewer was run through Tallmadge or Dela fleld BtreeL Record's letter. was 'received and placed on Die and Health Warden waa Instructed to consult with the Board of Public Works and ascertain' what the plans of that" board were In regard to sewer, and report back at the next meeting. An. unsigned letter was received.

complaining of. the condition of the cellars In Hamilton Court as belna: a menace to health because of the water In them. Commissioner Illnk ley was appointed a committee of one to take tbe matter up with the" syndi cate owning the property and report back at tbe next The health warden was Instructed to order Charles Lumb, representing the Lump estate, owner of the building at the corner of Dutchess Avenue and Dcladeld Street, to have the plumbing work la the bullulng completed at once, A resolution was passed ordering property owners on South Avenue south of Livingston Street to connect wiin iuo newer as jar.as ej mgers Falls News. Wapnlngeri Falls. June I.

Ml, The village board of trustees Ticld Ita resular monthly meeting In Metier Homestead on Tuesday even A communication was read from the secretary' of the 8V W. Johnson Engine Company aaklng the board to notify Oliver Napoleon that he was no longer a meoer oi tne company. The communication waa accepted and laid on the table, Police Officers Laffln and Lahey presented a petition for an Increase In'salary. The aame Was accepted and, laid on the table until the next Sealed propoeala for laying of ll.OOd worth of concrete flagging which had been previously 'advertised were opened, Morgan Fiedler of Poughkeepsle agreed to lay 78! lineal feet of 4 foot flagging and I5 feet of foot, flagging for the amount. The Concrete' Construction and General Contracting Company of Mc Llndon and Drown of Poughkeepsle agreed to pat down 931 lineal feet ot 4 foot flagging and 7 feet of 6 foot flagging for the 8 1,000.

The con tract was accordingly awarded the latter; firm. The board decided the flagging Should be put down ei follows: 834 feet of 4 foot sbould be put down beginning on the west side of West Main Street where the present flagging noW stops to a point atSllneye Corner then on the east side of West Main. Street from appoint where the present, flagging stops as far as the remainder will. reach, Tbe. CtT'feet of 6 foot flag: will be placed on South Avenue.

Award ta bob Chanter. Chanter has been, given an' sward by the Decoratfve Arts section of the Baton des Artistes (FtancaU for a huga canvass eighteen by thirty feet representing a submarine scene. It; la. on floor. of the ocean and octopt, curious starfish and shells 'are scattered about Mr, Chanler his been working along'an original tine 'for months.

Influenced to a large extent by the Japanese and Chinese prints with the result that he has received commu nions from some of the moetartlatlca people In New York. Including (Sir Ilobert Goelet and Mrs. lUrry I'ayne Whitney, "lie has Juat decorated a room aft MTiltneylii country place on Luna Island. The work la lcgcndar, andreipreeenU'ld acenea of castles and knlshta In armour on horseback, the entire decoration being doneMn black and curious greens. llcforo tbei Knrrocate.

lttefs Of Kdmlnlatratlon. were granted; In the sdrrogate'a office Monday' In thef estate: of 'Eeixit C. Bchults late of the town! of Ithlne beck.rThe.;eatteniilnts' of 1600 persopal property daughter Is, the adrnlnfalratrlg and sole j. Ijetters of, jidmlnlntratloi) were granted In the eatafe of Mary A. Nolan, late of iFlshklll learvea ,1100 i personal Tprbperty: and the heirs are TUMir.

and William NolanJ hutfcnnd who la the ad mlnUtrator. Letters of administration 'were granted. In the" cstateof Temtperance Ulerce. late of the town of Amenla The estate consists of, tl.HO personal property, all whJoh wws left to George It Ulerce, aont and Emm 8lncerbpx, George Ulerce la' named aa the executor. 11; Farmers, railroaders, laborers rely on Dr.

TTmnaas's Bdcc tie Oil. Takes the atlng out of cuts, burns etrtrulaea at onco. Pain cannot stay where It Is used. Children Cry for Fletcher's 1Ai.V. i xx SVxvv.vv The 'Kind You Have Alwnja Bonjht, and which baa been la use for.

OYcr uu yenra, naa taornejuio sisnniuro ot nnu uaa ocen xnaua unuer uia jei iyat aoual guperrlslon since) lta Infancy. AH Counterfeits; Imitation and Just aa arood" are but Experiments that trlllo ItU and endanger the health of lubui'U and' Children Ilxicrlcnce agatast ISxperlmextta What is GASTORIA CasforU Is a harmless fcnbstltute for Castor OHV Tare corlc, Drops and Koothiup Bjrupe. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other NnreoUo gubetanco. Its nfro 1 1U I destroys Worms and nllaya FeTerldiness, For more than thirty year It lias been In constant Ue for they relief of Constipation.

'Flatulency's Wind Colic, all Tecthlnff Troubles and "It rcpculates the Stomach and Itowcls, assimilate tlie Food, eiTlnc healthy and natural sleep, TJU Children's laoacca The Mother's mend. GENUINE GASTORIA ALWAYS iBcars the Signature of (fMu The Kind You Have Always In Use For Ovor 30 Year nn essTawa tatJV. awum svaarv. urm veaa an fewl The ved Ka pro' a great corrrenience usen, of the New Perfeclioii Heating Plate to aQ Kcw'Piergction. sgiifl liw.

Oil Cook stove This year we are sdtng Tle New Perfection Droller The New Perfection Toaster The New Perfection Qrfddle detigaeo! spedaDy for use on, JuSe New Perfection. Stove. Vak it Mtl iiiiaaa BW Nn Maniaa alaa aW aaal ilUrmTH.cik,ai.iialaaaa4.aataa.a. apaaWaailnasa. Cawalr.

mm il maaj ill tCl aaapb aa ran. PaAaiisa a raar mi. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEVV XQRK MaaataSMa aaaaWtaaali.Iaaa!1 "3' lit Baal was mint San aaaahaa aaraaa anataa aaa aataraaaaasaaav, KW YORK IUITAIJO.K. BOSTON, ltaxSsasaaSSlafaj gaXjsr4 JJj iLmmmm aSaBSaBSaBSaBSaBSaBSBBBSBV An Electric Fan in the of ice means 100 per cent efficiency rWhy not supply your office with an 8 inch Ian effidencyiiriDssncccss. We can fnrniih all lze fans for all nses.

Central Hudson Gas Electric Co. H.T.Tel. 800. Market, Street GIENTISTS claim that the purest if l. i water is maae jrom meuea ice.

ice melted at 40 cents a Hundred nounds would cost less than 4 cents per; gallon. great saving over bottled spring vyater, which twice as much. Try the experiment by buying your ice from the POKEEPS1E ICE CO. 412 MAIN ST. Special deliveries will be made, on request, at a nominal charge.

We will gladly remedy any complaints in regard to service to the best of our ability. Tvnmjjerr.tt'w or mr CHARuarju HopKrita. i Dutcheaa County, WOTICB 1 BT OtVBrf. that all aerseeai etalaa against tbe estate a VAIU Uto of the aty of etey In said geceasej. at.

re oulred te eiblMt the same srlta vetjea era thereof to the undersigned Aaslsr latrafrU of said estate; at the edsea ef, rrank XL Law Market atrea. la the Cliy of IMnghkeeostev ar essre, the' 1st day of September, Dated this nth day rehream wtiv" ii 10.URA M. VAtUf AdmlBlatratrlc, rrtAMK a. voyrxj 3 Attorney tor. Adnlatstratstc Itaiaaret14 lt' IS aae.f74 ataajasaaa, satT THE REASON; alt our goods are of the very best quality aid we ell then' at cut prices.

It follows from this too, that our stock la always freah and Beer and up to date.for we keen. It moving. TTie Vassar Phaniiacy, John G. Sauter, Prop. (Xeit Ikaue lav BaaJUy laroa.) gf ittf ffltftt PITruarlANT tea an ordar ori Hotil tniAIMiES Ai.KOWCINB.

ftarredjata of IMtchees Ctoun tr. NOTTCwl S9 llEreHTIT OtVEW; that aH )swons' havtnar claims aealnef the estaH of' A'SKAhf) 1IADOHN'. late of the ttown ot ainton.l la said Coonty, deseased are required to exhibit the aame with vouchers thereof to tne tiadevsagned Administrator; of estate at this once; No. Usloa RreeU lejithe City of Poochfceepate; on or before the llth day of Beotenvber; 1II. I Dated, this tlt day of March, atll.

cnBansniiUBTiap, 'Administrator or th. Skitaiai tit Axram Iladdeav. Deceased. 11 rMml tawlcMart KOTICW TOv CIXEDITOIW. I In nursoanea of an order of Hon.

MAfiBfeOOCK. Oaantn'i Judge of Dutchess CVunrjr, nolM la hereby, given to all iersona aewlag' claims against MoTJowaa land Anna Ollmori late doing buatafB. In in iiiy. or rwrnaeesaie, wnqesr. tne firm: name and stjie of Ooaraa GUmora and residing In said dty of Pouglikeepale.

to the with anonchers thereof attached, duty verified, to' the subscriber, who: has been duly appointed Aaalgaee of the aaid 3iary oowan ana Anna for. the fceneflt of creditors all the otv floe of the said Edward A. Conger. Room Court Pooghkeepale. New.

on or heron the th day. of August, itll. ri Aastgnee. JAUZS a. Uttorner for dlUwkftHa)t kaaSBAAJaaaUBssAAAlaVJtaaVataanAaalaal Tlie Busiest Small Store in Pokeepsie is THE 1ASSAR MACY Tim iinopuo or naa itpatb rrr NEW Ttwac To WWtalnllL.Tyadall.

Charles, EL TVndalt Bdward P. n. dall.t MattlMwr.Tyndall. RcJberttCar son and David i BHN Teu 'each' of' jws. ar.

beeafcy cited and; required raonally tebe and appear, at a tairrogate'a Coast to' be bld In and for the Cotrniytof. Dutcheaa, at the Ckirrogate'a Ctoari In the City of 1a aakl County, on th. Jlthday.ot. May a.at at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that, day, then and there. to attend, the vrofcate i of aa Instrument aMaged to the last Will and Testament John Martin.

late of City or, Fooen i kcepsle, la the County of deceased, which said will la propounded by Jennie Qardenier and elamuel II. aardenl.r. the executors named therein and relates. to both. real and peraonal.

And If any. of the' persons Interest; ed under, tho twaatyHne years, they are required Jo appear their sruardUn. If they have one. or ir they have none they are iwfulred to appear and apply for the appolnt meet of one, or In th. event" of their' neglect or failure to do so.

a guardUn wUI be appointed by the to. represent and Ml for them la the pro ceedlnsa. I bave caused the Mali of office of. tha 'flurrogate's' Coort of the ot. Dutchess to fce hereunto 1 nit Ixed.

Wltneas. HOK. (UaV CiIAJUJ. A. HOPdUKU Burrogate of aald County 1 at th City of Poagbfceep si.

on th tth day of la thsyear of, ear: Lord one thousand, nine hundred and twelve. MAienHU r.M'taaAK. Clerk to th mirrogate'e Coart. flTEU'lUKN Oi ney for Executora. TtdltdwkAtt 4dlllllllllllllillM 4 LJSTEIM1 Merchant tailored clothes command; adihira tion irom every one.

Per; feet fit and style, combined, with excluViveUbrics. give the wearer.a vanugeover the'man who presists in buying ready made suits. Our confined styles ate found in; spring ItM, Call and see tbetn, see ma sxkbet. Conut' Baata HiMflto. I iiniiitniiniitiiHMw iiiiimiiiiiiniiiiMi FROST'S ST0flAG WARErrWS Trau gtwrajpt a I Vest ttto aeetloa fer tanaV.

trt mereetieMe. rats rooai fmniikei sett CZHTXAL IINvf I ITBUCKTM OWtTaXX. nociv Jto r. MltiitllH'MtllHma.

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