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'PoughKcepatc Daily Eagle, Wednesday. November 20.107 6 ii i TlfT fz I' Quality Governs Price, Tlie store that is growing in popularity ttL. quality Always goyerncp1 herP Th Good Cloth' Star or Doy. nnylnnTOKfit jssBiiP1 yITS anew Sr SUPERVISORS ARE NOW SESSION ooxtu7te tiieiil work as a hoard of ami at ojsce take up couxty bvblness. MESSENGER APPOINTED Th members of the board of can v.si mt at th court houMi at half put on o'clock Tuesday; afternoon ad completed their dutk.

Tt Fifth District of town of FtshkW, which was the only on that had not been accepted, owing to th dtsorepencles la th returns, wan accepted And County'. Oerk Ham, ttie secretary; of the boardread off the result of in county rot, given In the. Eagle Tuesday morning: The ucceasf ut ounty candidate were then declared Charles Al Hopkins and Tyil Mt IE. Hoysradt were both present and before the board adjourned Chairman hhudale said that Mr. Hoysradt had asked htra to announce that he had wttndmrn eJl opposition totSTelec on of Mr, Hopkins for surrogate and wished him declared elected.

Mr. thanked.ih members oi.th board for art courtesy ehowri aim whil be had acted aa chairman. aa Bapervisora. To board then adjourned, and th Desobera organised a board of pervtaora. jir.

Cutter taking the chair. Oath toll call the following responded; 11yd Park, Mr. Arnold Iterance, Mr. Sarmore) Dover, Benson) Poughkeep! Cltgr, Fourth Ward, Mr. Brenner; cltjr, Seventh "Mf.

Srowai Mr. Carpenter: Red Mr," Cnealar) Pleasant Valley, Mr. Washington. Mr. Cutler; 'cttjr, Ttrst Delaney; Paw ting.

Mr Downing: Reek man. Mr, orth Cast, Mr. Eggleston; Third Ward. Mr. Oill; Orean.

Pine Plains, Mr. Hinsdale; Poughkeepsl Town. Mr. Horn beck; Rhlnebeck. Mr.

Klpp; oltjr, Second Ward. Mr. Krlegeri city, Sixth Ward, Woor; MJlan. Itti Morehouse; Vnloa Vale, Mr. Oakley; 'Wapplnger, cltjr, Ftfth Ward.

Mr. Inrrth: Amen. Winchesters East Ffcraklll. Mf. Wright i only absentee was Supervisor Stewart of' Stanford.

This made the board potltlealb a tie, there being thirteen Hepublloans and thirteen Democrats resent. A eotmmmleatlon est read, from State Comptroller aiynn stating that total of tli.TM.U should bw levied on the taxable' property of the county ifonth payment of the aalarlea of Vreme court justice, their confidential eterrogreipheTS, etc. this amount tlO.tl4.IS was for additional compensation to justices la the) Second Judicial 'Dopartnent and their stno a3rephera1 ttlt.ll for deputy clerks attendants in Che Second Judicial Departments; tl.ttt.fl for confidential ckerks t' justice In the Nleth District; tl.tlt.lt for compensation fey Justice la the 'Appellate Division of the Second Department from other district outsids the Second; till.tt for the compensation of confidential clerks to juatloe In th Ap pellate Division of the Second Depart ment. Oa motloa of Mr. Dutcher the, com' manieetiba wws referred to th com nor ndi Jo rffflf Nonvick's Mutton )t irjtl.u.Pf oW 3 ma too: HONORED llfiMKDr FOR aLUfED ltAXDs.

rnimuim and rstronco. sic Wood Bolton mlttee on p)Ulllsatkin, as also was an other communlcailon from the comp trtller I11I.4I on th county for the comprnnatlon'et'lwo confidential1 clerk In th Second Department. Another communJcatKort warecl" ed'trom ih eomptroller notifying the lii.anl to levy $1,150 aralnst the county for Hie maintenance and repair rate The following give the. lists ef the amount levied for each riiad: Violet Avenue, toa n'of Pough ICetnale, 100; Hyde; Park. S100; Itughsonvllle, town of Wapplnger, South Road, town of Poiigh keepale, 1104; 1'awllnr.

town of J0 iMUIerton North Bast Oentro.vtownof North Bast, 1140; bN'orth East Centre Sharon Rtstlon, $100; Violet' Avenyue East Park, 1100. On motion of Mr. Eggleston of North East this rmnmunlcatlon was referred to th committee on roads and bridge. A communication was read from P. Alls, of Norwich, '3f.

chair man of the joint committee of the legislator appointed to revise. the highway law, asking the county to be represented at a meeting to be held at Newbiargh to day. at wnloh repre sentatives from the counties In the vicinity are to be present '7and give their views before the committee. Mr. Eggleston moved that the chair man nTHr, Ohanler repreaceit' the board with the couhly engineer.

Mr. Chanler aaked to be exoueed, saying that mere were probably other tnem ber of ttie board who Jlad tiad more experience In slate vroada than he had. Mf. O'rarrell Wapplng' then ng gested th nam of 1W. Oreen of Fishkill, A motion was theti passed appointing Chairman Cutler and Mr.

Oreen to represent th board at the meetlng'wloh County Engineer Fow ler. Upon request of Mr. Chanler. MK Carpenter ot Clinton will also be present. A yM received from Secre Iary Mc.L.ughlln Of th state commla Wm of prisons, stating that Ui Dutchess County jail waa visited on June "107.

Upon that ay then were II Inmates, of which 14 were serving sentences, 1 were awaiting th action of th grand jury and on waa awaiting examination. highest number of prisoners 1n the Jail at one time since January 1 was tl. th lowest II and th average IT. Th report stated that ttier was no employment except jail housework and car of the court The roport stated that condition generally In th jail were fcund tMy. Mr.

Efgleston of Xorth Bast stated that the road from Millerton northerly to th Columbia County line known a th Mlllerton County Lrn road had been apfroeej for state Improvement by th sute engineer and th estimated cost placed at 114, C0. of which th state will pay fifty per'cent'or 111, 410, th county til, til and town of 'orth per. or et.ttt He offered a resolution that th board appropriate. tlt.iSO ie amount to raked for the road by th county and The reaolutlons was lal river under the rule. Tin road I J.

74 mile long. OTarreU, of Wapplnger moved that'th board proceed to cleat a mes enawr to ucceed Jh" llaf J. Wealey xn ipyuos was passeq nd Mr, Smiths 'of th; Firth' Ward placed In nomlnatkm the name of I W. TJolln. sir.

Chanler at once rose and It'th Democmis had a majority. In th board, temporarily, they did "not want to take any advantage of Republican who had an agreement, and seconded the nomination, Mr. Itolln was' vnanimously elected. "As a matter of fact the board stood a. tie.

there beinr. thirteen. Re. publican and thirteen Democrats then preeent. On morion of Mr.

Eggleston th board adjourned Until halt past ten o'clock this morning. I i UliCB CLUa AT TRIXITV. The Olee Club of Trinity Methodist Eplicopal Xen'burgh will be lb guest, of Trinity Church men Weaday evening. Thera will be a prof mm by th Visiting' glr dub servsd. Ai ren or Ui.

cnurcn ana confTega aeamaadV their friends have' been in Mtedl A larg attendance and delifht promised. wmi too wiiMin nts. The.new Chamber of Commerce hi to be formed at a meeting to be. held this w1ng at o'clock at the court house. About three hundred men have already signed th roll of members, an excellent showing, and tti number will Jncrwas.

when the new organisation la fully formed. HP W.VTTl.VOEluV Wspplnrers FJI Nov. l', '47. The tnemoers of th Dadle. Afternoon Whist Club Wr entertained by the Mlsr Morgan and Orey at their resldtnc on South Avenue on Tuesday afternoon.

Judge Mill who I presWIng In the Supreme Court at Pourhkeenel the preeent week paid a vlett to hla village on Tuesday' afternoon as the guest of Attorney Oeorge Wood. A car riage met them at th trolley and th judge)' was hown the different, point of Interest about town meeting quit a number jr Vfllni, Judge exprrywed blmmlf a being, vnuch Jlii.r Itelt kni slaa Iwlth to oSugh keepslgimlBMSio, trullejrr. rl.u 1 Mfi tamest luiif. who' torVi number ef years ha 'conducted the Central cafe lq the Eagan.block' on West Main vtreei nas Jtuseo; in enure oairain of hlch he will take poeenukin about December It 1 Mr. Ryn a 1nten.

tlon to open It as a hotel for which purpose It I flneily. adapted. Mr. llyan who 'a successful and enter Trlnlng foung man will doubtless make a popular hotel man. In connec tion with the hotel Mr.

Rytut has lees ed the Kagan Opera llou.e which ad join the premises, Th ladlea of th iM. E. Church held a social and entertainment In th lecture room of the church on Tuesday evening. The a (fair "was well attend ed and was a pronounced uccees. James Daniel and employee on the sand farm of.

the New York Sand and Facing Compajiy wis caught (n a sand tide at'thet place on Monday afternoon with th result of having his leg broken. He was later removed to Vvixr roughkeepsle. Jsmcs McKay, has Returned from aTTlsltwith friend at Peeksklll. CTnZKNSlIlP MxU Alanna Is IHMfram'lilstxI Fnok Out Final Paprra III AVlUmnt Knr Havlna; AppLKol for' First P' MHW. Cltlxenshlp lias been; taken: away from Nicola Manna, an Italian Clrocer at No.

1 Delaneld Street. At was stated in tho Ha (tie several days ago Manna was a witness for an applicant for cKitenshlp. Thomas F. Ryan, United1 State rlahiralliatlon examiner who havbeen here giving applicants and their witnesses a preliminary ex amination before, xolng before a preme court Judge, v4ier they are examined by a United State, district attorney. In examining Manna, learned that a cltlseo October J.

SMV and' that he came'to this coun try when tie was over the age of elgh' tten and gothl Onal papers without ever having taken out hi first papers. Monday Judge Mill took away Mvinna' cltlsenehlp on th request of Henry Stlmpson, a Unltod State district attorney. He 'will now have to take out hli first papers and wait two years be fore ho.can be examined' for! oltlxoh aihlp again. He he been voting ever since jurors ''ioii orirvry court. A panel of trial jurors was drawn In the county; slerIC i office londay morning for' the trial term of'fhe county court to be held before Judge Phillips the week beginning the first Monday in December, Th following Is a list of the Jurors drawn to serve! John Jlarnetl.

tl Garden Street ci gar maker; James Haley, 11 DuBols Avenue; Thomas J. Macpherson; 47 Catherine' Htreet, 'professor; John 'J. McCann. 471 Main Street, merchant; William cBrlggs. I Perry Street, me chanic; Nathan DuBols.

11 Montgom cry carpenter; Aaron H. Istne, ISO Montgomery St, manufacturer; Wm. II. Maaterson, i Front St, teamster; Grant F. Conrad, 71 Taylor Ave.

Wm. A. Nyce, Crannel St, merchant Sth R. Pierce, 10 Harris menu facturer: Curtis F. Hoag, tl Cannon St, manufacturer; John llaesell.

II Prospect saloon; Alexander Oat bralth, ft North Hamilton St. blacksmith; Albert Speck. IS Oarden St'; John W. Mea'dlvr, 11 North Hamilton carpenter; Alonao H. Vail, 114 Academy Insurance; Wm.

II. Van Keuren, 45 Houth Clinton jeweler; Oscar Montgomery B. Irish, 17 Hooker Insurance; Henry Maar, Forbus plumber; Ji Wesley MacCornac, undertaker. iixw ADTKirnstatjacTt). The folloWIn advertisement appear In the Dally Esgl to day for the first tlFtl Watch lost.

Young fox lerrler lost, West Point Knglneer VI. Bastmsn. New two family house for sale, Herman supper and dance. Peau crepe' at Mortimer C. Drake'.

Waterpnmf hoe at Oiwersieeve Son'a Vhiol at Strlrkler A Srhwart'. Room for rent. Marble and arsnlte work fnrnlshed. 'Woman; for generst house fi'r kV' i Jury, list finf couhly iwurf. 'Fur coats, 'etc, at Piatt t'Jr4i .1 ThnWtsa lvlnayml of linen, at the ConsnHdMrrl Dry.Ofwds Co.

i Woi underwear si H. Iisnret s. Fox hound lost. i Property on Virginia Ave, foa akv Horte hoarded and trained. Huy by malt Accommodations at 101 Cannon St.

Coo book at J. I'. Ambler A Cox's. ix tub nr txniiT. Johnston Said He Would Start Right for the) 'City Umlf If Jwlge) IVoukl 1 IUm OiImt fascs In Court.

Charles Johnoton, colored, of Cleveland, weVafralgned before City Judge Sherrlll Tuesdey morning on the charge of being a inunp. Sunday night he lodged nt police station and Monday night he to the City Home where Superlntrnxlent Hltrhoock gave him Hetolit the courts chat had been looking for wmrkj but had been unable to Ilnd any. you how long w1H It take outo get out of toVn7" ked the court. "About an hour," replied Johnston: "If you haven't any clothe to: get or. anybody to see, I elioukl think you ought to be able to get, out In fifteen the Judge.

replleil that jic Vlldn't know how far the limits were, but said he woaid start for them right away and WouKl travel north, as he wlehedto get' home. He wa dlschsrgnit iWllllam Curran. better known aa "Dl" Cnrran.who spent three months in Jail last winter, was arraigned on a charge of Intoxication. He: admitted that he was drunk when arrested and that lie had been drinking for a week. but.

tlu.t'he got drunk Monday on wines Hnnald his bo. and his boss's father in law hod bet him a tl hat that he 'was drunk lat Saturday night. "How are they going to prove itt" asked thTcourt "I don'tjknow replied Curran, lle'was sentenced to pay a fin of IS or spend five days In Jail. Not hav ing th money' he went to' Jalt James Manner, of Mlllbrook, came to town Monday and got Intoxicated. Ha waa wrested at the New Tork Central station by Officer Orady and was very Manney said he.

came In. from Mlllbrook and Was going to bis home In Troy wvien got He had a railroad, ticket to Troy In Jil pocketc The'court naked him if he didn't get drunk "pretty nearly Satur day night at Mlllbrook, "It's pretty hard to get drunk out there," Manney replied. Hie waa sentenced to pay a fine of It or spend three day In Jail. He went'to jail: Bedell's ir s'V' i Wmm "Tluit Tolally Different" lleilrtl Clotlir for Mm. FOR WINTER WEAR Overcoat for Dm t.S to S50.00 Rainonat i SIO.OO to S2H 0O VbaW SIO.OO to S25.0O Rerfers XJ.OO to SI 3 00 Fur CoaU and ur Isned Cuals, tia.00 to S1M.OO.

Bedell, 363 5 Main Jt We Surprised a Woman by showing her lh swlt lid UMKCT AM, bVFra 1TJUK tot and roaiMnH Snd! After slight alterations. ibJi.5 make ah olairly. free. It hca Ilk a lalrnad Mt, Many "aro flmllnir nnt as tlie lady anOre liki, that this rtn. SUIT HTOIIK OF TIIK HUIMON ItlVKH WIJASY.

lnt Never our hWory ham we carried snrti braatlfsj iia l. I In sijll.li and culure sail for tall and Winter and as a ncaer tlotic such a tmslnrs In tliree rnrrv a ksrarr "lock of Swk and Oiai. dles ami Mlr (las any store, along the rive. Ws nra SOT llie fSROVVD toil TIIK tt 1 ILiDK nnd. llierrf.TV,llK Soils lsalt Lu .5 a fastidious tastir, riiirtat it.Mtiii ritoM sii 10 no: OLIVET MMML Hives, eczema.

Itch or salt rheum acts you craxy. Can't. bear the touch of your clothing. Doan's Ointment Cure the most obstinate cases. Why suffer? All druggists set! it.

1KV YOU K.T PIE? It not you are missing half, the pleas urea of life. Just order from your grocer a few packages of. "OUR PIE" and learn how easy it Is to make Letoon Chocolate, nd Custard pies that will please you. If your grocer won't supply you. JCQ to one who till TIlltOWXtllOM WAUOX.

Frank Slww of lUhcrnla OolliJrd with Jlygeia Ion Wagon and Was predr ltattxl to I'avrmrnlt ReceivUs Severn nruiscs. iFrank Sliaw, of nilbernla was thrown from hi In front of Luckey. Piatt Company's store on Main Street Tuenday: afternoon and struck on hi head. Th accident was caused by Jhl colliding with on of th big wagons of the Hygel Ice Company, Shaw was plcekd up tin cnclou and carried Into Bevler drug store here he was attended by Dr, Sheedy, Blood was flowing freely from hi head. Th ambulance was called and ha wa taken, to Vassar Hospital.

Bystander Janvped to the), horae'a head before nt had a chanc to run way, At th hosphal Tuesday evening Dr, l'ugbee stated that the man' injuries wer not of a serrous nature, dlls head was quit badly bruised, and he suffered bruises, but there wer jio nor serious Injuries. Shaw wa Intoxicated, and this ws doubt th cause of th accident Ihe affair created considerable excite men on 'Main, Street tn the vicinity and there wa a nig crowd on hand when th ambulance arrived to' take the injured man to Yasser snasnasBBasnasnal "af lJ A LE Oil Heaters For these chilly nighls and morn lags. Odorless SaioLelesst DhJ styles. '''.) 393 Main St. The Miller Smokeless Oil Heater will warm a large room In lle cold e4 weatlicr.

(:UAR.VrEFJ Smokeleen and SOI.D liv A. B. Stockholm, 306 Main St Ask us for prices before you fill your coal bins IIYKON SMITH CO XSS Mala. Yard, 100 IT. Hamilton 1.1 ini CARPESTCR AND BUILDER.

Estimate farnlsltrd. Jobbing proap. ly n'tcoded to. SHOP AND PXSIDEXCE. MS Church Jtrer.

Inow that RED CROSS KIDNEY PLASTER wilt Wp rou. Cu. tomerj bar arptat fiy InU ol ha (real (ooi, Tweary fiv cal bvm it wtta Out tuaranla. We have sold nundreda ol I'autm. giving th best of mtlsfacUun.

DoiytSi Humphrey DRUG COMPANY. Cor. Main and Crannell St. VBT '5sa I JnS) Jt aV ag The tons of the Hobart M. Cable Piano is full, rich, singing oven In all ths registers; free from that undesirable, tnatalic 'quality so tre quently found in pianos of to day.

thVHOBART M. CABLE 'Tone" It hot a mero flj. are of spjecli. but a disHhct musical athleyament Chas. JH.

Hickok Music Go. II ar mact street. TUB WASHIXtJ Of DIRTY LINEN IN PUBLIC la bad taste. Ver lske lt br hind rd. dour i and TI1E.V we wmsli It.

Wash It? Yes, and saali It rlean absolutrly sia. Me ner er fain Courtney's Laundry, SJ IJ Catherine Street llaKh 'Plionni. auction mm: bv Liso Of Tlie) Clotm Ilrancli Railroad fja All lit right. tltlnd Interest of Tbs Clove Branch Railroad Company In to certain luiUs In the towns of Beet man and Kasl Dutchess Cooa. ty.

New Torlt, will bw'soid at puMs auction tt the 0ur lion. In thedtt of ivughkeeiwle. JCenj Tort, on MondaV Novenil. H. nf i'M k'm the forenoon, nl occupied and used by The Clove Braock lfnlllVaaiil rViTTH uarai rlnht or way and for ihr purpoma, Bj htn sSavaTKe srai 4 taaal tHtauvi OillVUIia lTjl)r IQHR 111 mf.

Ihllllnsi' Allnn jts, niKniiBJ! I. Nw York. Dated November 12th, ,1907. lOt ttll P. C.

DOHEftTY Plombin, and Steam FiMingi City and Conaty vdra for. Plumbing; Steam Fitting. Heating. RooSng. Leader Work and Repairing promptly attended I by competent work men, 112 MAIN STREET.

Krnr rjoolh Hover rtlreet, Trlrplwnc S8J 1, FIRC Frost, Luckev iSnn 10 GARDEN STEQT John O'Donnell Residence 19 North St. D. C. FHONT, tit, nifKrnnxHt mim. axd north rhidgi: sntKETs.

OHJIIKKKI SIK, X. Y. ENERAL CON CT Meoanlc In the Chy m. ed. All kind of Fir rick.

Pressed Brick and Far. Brick constantly on hand. onnora prompti at-TENDED TO. ESTIMATE furnished. Poughkeepsie Umbrella and Trunk Manfr.

A new anal oomfOete itn af gall Que. Usbttla, Cnnea, Eta, Repair nnd Recover Uav brrllas of alt klads. Tmnkv Saldiel. and Salt Case also Repaired.) 'jiext door to Doty a Ilasaph rcy sDnitCo. ToVlSU William J.

Beardsley Archlinct aatoj gpm lnlnitoat. OTFICR, MARKET rOUUUXEEPBIK. Plana, detail and spocincaUon Is an kiwi of Dalldlac fanuabed at short Work snperlaienilsd mttrm deaVcd. You See Jt Everywhere Slorr Itubreuld 'lij nft jliaa nay OtUi routing. .11 reason I ferity pialik ir giir IWIcr I aatlisTac Hon.

ft grvnt of plkwiiiHi au. nilnlmuiat' cias) roe' rrfM In nukra II a gcaeral farorUv atrr prwif. Ttglil, IFIra Re sistlng. ir or rabbet nwit air crack) no )prr to ienr.or rotj awduag to iruilp. laiiaarts an rten Icuprr aiare In all aeasoaa.

Outlast aneial and shingle aud tut' sa, Kasy lo lay, a handy ansa and, a Isanuuer Is nit that Is reqnlred. fall or wrilv for sampir and twice. J. E. ANDREWS 279 Main Stree? Mm ifit.

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