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Poughkeepsie Eagle-News from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 6

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tf Poughkccpaic Daily Eagle, Thursday. September 25. 19Q26 FALL (Knbwn as theJStore that Sells the Best.) COATS. TOP THAT HANDY COMFORTABLE COAT. Perfect in evcrv jlittle detail.

These natty Coats will win admiration on silit. Some are Victoria lined in all the New Weaves of Cloth. Some lirfe (o ed.e with Pure Silk and some Silk lined to button holes. Every New Fabric of this Season's Production Is PRUDENT BUYERS Trade here, tor our Gopds are tailored by skilled workmen, and only from keliable Cloths, and when you get a Garment from 'this shop you Ret che Best at tlK LOWEST PRICE. The Elting Clothing Co.

SwrlMlliSuiMtt. i the" WKATiiK" rtTi mT; Washington. Ix (,. rVr.L SV p. m.

Forecast rTh i. T'jy and Friday: Fur asieia N. lUin Thursi day and probably Friday; fseh to brisk northeast arlnd. For Western Turk lUln Ttrursday: Friday II eloudy, r.jal4y rain In mitral inl east rllns: brisk to high northeast to winds. Oak Grove Grange Wins First PrUe.

(Continued 'frn Firth KM won) C. Dayton, the nrll known real estate, agent, has a very I'reity fllc arranged In (hp next spai 3tr. Dayton Is transacting tiL. real estate IhisIikss on'the grounds, and lllcs his cUbllrntlon is Hy and Omn try. wtilrh fula been, edited by him with stent rare.

Wood A Hilton, the Main Street clrugRlsts, are located In the next spa e. and have an attractive line 'of Ihelr goods on hand. Thin well nowji Arm displays the well known Sherwln WIII lanis paints. Horry Irrothers famous Varnishes and a ''line of uopu lar randy, for which the firm I. the Puughkeepsle agent at their store, Main Street.

ether. feature, of Interest are Introduced at tola booth. The Kiting toothing Comnany makes a line ho Ing In It. usual space at the eajit end of the hall, and all kinds of clothing tor fall and winter wear are here. The goods are very at Itactlr.y jlt played, and the hawlwnt good, are closely Inspected by wearers of up to date clothing.

Next coines the dliiplay of M. Fhwartz. which ts as fine an exhibit as there I In the blT hall ty tnr tner DEPARTMENT, chants. To space attractively arranged and the aomta shown art of The art room, on the northwest cor the first With these two 'big ncr. is, as uaual.

the renter of altrac rlolMng Arm. Side by side the fassiron tkm to large crowd of visitors at the pUtea of the county will have no trou fair. To all api earam e. the room Is Me In Vdng suited, riot as fun of exhibits aa last year. This Keating, the sign painter, has tits Is QwingJ.rgely to.lhe ea that, their goods and sample of hl work' disiday were several good fixed pointings that ed In thla end of lheti.lt.

took up considerable space. Hut Mrs. a nlce.IIne llialbwy. of Ilroiiklyn, the vuperln of hla etxida an4 hla'Waee a Very pret trridi nt of the art department. aay tlly arranxed.

hla cJothlna; belrut that while the number of exhibitor. filayed on gooil looklna; flgurei and nut eo lance, the Jfit'of enlrle. la ab.u oiaklna; a most rileaalng; apiarajie. up to 'tiioae of funmt yeata. Mr'.

Fred.Du Montlef, the Oarden ftreet llradlniry I. ably alte.by MiaaStjck hla apace 0. He In, a aa4 Mia. Anna. Flagler.

novel manner. II Miowt kit klnda of Theru are a.n unuauallv large aambe: decorative a ork. ana uDerSnen of'hia of new exhibit, in the fine, art room aklll la hown In Mrs E. C. Dayton'a dliplay this year.

Of rourxe there, ar office th. ofher end of the haJU tlic usual curhfonn, fofarpmoMW, tidies, rruik IV Carpenter; the milliner and aineuds. water iiullts. plarquea 7wvcy goods 'a handme! blanket. paJnted china, antbiur.

'exhibit. The wiimen re' pe4ally but the deign, are generally new an.l pleaaea witn inn ipw. im.ir vi mr mnereni. r. mi) tru.iir.

exhibit or.Terjr mmuone raorawim, to display fruit, and This had to lie don this year, and east the building there Is immense tent v.miplelyly filled with, some of 111' choicest fmlt. of all kinds and vege table, to lie found at the fair. We Would that the be twei the entrance and car track be covered lth gravel, so that there will be no mud to wade throUKh In wet The office, of the ibclety hve teen tran ferreil from the exhibition build ing to the house at 'the. weat le of the park. "Many of the stores of the city were Wednemlay In recognition of l'oughkeepnie Llay at the fair.

Many Poughkeepftlan. went out. wnd many more stayed away on account of the rain. THE HEATON XBW'AlVKRTl. I mllowme apf e.rl In the IXtfly to d.iy f.r the Ort time: Satunlay mo'ning art fkviu.

Lymton 11.11 Kara linen, J. P. Ambler V. i.l"Dce 30 "with Hamilton for rale toansnt. Meeting atis holders V.

E. It. 1L I'rojrty fur sale. i'. F.

Ilurtrh. 1 C.Miklln St. Tinsmiths. lumbers, wanted at llonilout. 5altMr.l alplay at the fair.

Chan u.1 at imsu Y. V. O. A. rrepre! te Footwear.

REPAIRING, N. I' operate la' connection with my' Automobile, and IllcycU repair repair shop. "We can repair anything In the metal Una, If you haie anything to be repaired In thla line, leave It with "ma' and I rill guarantee it. will receive proper attention. FEW SPECIALTIES.

VULCAN1Z1NO Wcycle, Carriage, and Automobile tlroa. nilllliKIl TinKS nit. to nicycles. Wagons tfnd Daby Carrlagaa. nitAZINO Ilnikea caailnga together, li'cycl frames and any oth.r braslng.

njlINIINa IJiwn llow.r.. WlmUtfr IVuKMvta, Chopir. te.rj 14 20 Citharlnc Pp keepsre, AwaBlAn, jU NYr The Secret of Success In tils sewing machine department he hows a line of stiveral makes the New Home. Domestic and Household which are shown' to adr.nt.ge. tVnlthDrothiTs, and drops, come next, anJ thla display! Is Veally.a'plere of art, he work of lli rrEtU OdelUi the1 orewoihan In th firm's reatstirant.

Mlms Odell an.1 her of asslrtanu have arranged the exhibit as it never haa been before, and favorable comment la made by. every body who pa.sea by. A full line of csn dies Is shown, and a Ug line of novelties In the candy line attract' no end of attention. il lllckok Miurie Ox has Its "usual, space near the. northwest entrance to the an elegant tine of Btelnway, Sohmer.

New by A Hobart M. Cable and Uaaon liamlln Silanoa and organs are shown. The pianola la exhibited at this vocal and Instrumental selections axe rendered during the day. No Gripe, Pain Or dUeonOort. no Irritation of the In test lues but gentle, prompt, thoroueh healthful cleansing, when you take Hood's Piiis Sold by all druggist.

5 Wood Bolton's Surpassing Soda Water. entered in comiietltton, and some t. them are iulte Interesting as well a. beautiful. The display of amateur ph.

togtaphy Is larger than usual, and thl. kids fair In the 'future to he (ulte a feature of the art room. A quilt Is on exhibition made fifty years ago by a man eighty yeara old. It shows much Mlnataklng work. Mrs.

Monfort' ha" a pttur worked on fcrated enrdooard with worsted. Another fine specimen is the picture, of a 'castle worked on ellk with silk thread. Itla quite beautiful. 'Mrs. James neatly, of 40 Thompson titTeet.

exhibit, a oullt of iK ullar pattern, and la worked In very fine stitching. But the most liH terestlng of all the quUts on exhibition hangs Just on the outside of the art room door. It Is called the star quilt. The blocks, star shaped, are made oi specimens oif calico from eirery state and territory In the union and all our Island possessions. Each block represents a.

state of territory, or Island po sesslon, and on ltl ltcrlbed the dnte of annexation or Vcqutrement. In the center of the quilt is a beautiful small a'llk flag. The ground work la while, up snd down ate red. and crcs stripes are blue. Thla unique specimen was made" and placed on exhibition by the ladies of the M.

E. Church. Pleasant Valley. THE HACKS. The summary of the horse race, follower 2 dass.

puclng: purse $iM. Whirlwind b. g. 1 h. (O'Connor).

i Helen Oould. blk. m. (Dlckernon) Tlme class, totting; purse t2M. osslbtlity.

ch. g. 1 rirown Master, hlk. h. (Slgour ney) Count Stranger, b.

g. Tlme OF THE FAIIl. Mr. A. C.

Harris, with a spanking team of stylish horses drawing hi. handsome delivery wagon with plate giasi i windows, paraded the ground! and with a bugler on the seat. atlructe considerable attention. Ilk, team of horses captured a prlxe for their fine niiieSTaace. It la a long time since It haa bevn necessary to go outside exhibition hall I 1 3 1 1 A PflUGBKEEPSlAH SUlflDES.

Clarence J. Cotcoth Belined It Haw SHgbtDeatkatMaUri; DtOTBffif. flarence J' Corcoran, th.s city, who went toAlbany a shrt ago to eMahlt'h as grocery business. Is believed to have coinmltt.d snlciJe ut that city some Unie Momlay night or early Tuesday morning. III.

hat and necktie, together iwlth an with writing on the back, were found on the. wharf at the foot of Hieek'r Street. Tuesday morning. A boatman found the article, and turned them over, to a policeman aionaay nignt. rnortly seven, o'clock, the member, of fire company No.

were called to Corcoran', store, at the rorner of Jefferson and Hawk to extinguish a fire. It was evident that proprietor had carelessly left his pipe on the counter and hot ashes railing from It ignlttd tin paper under the counter. The damag by the fire was very small. Aft the firemen returned to their house Mr. Corcoran went to his home at No.

Elm Street. He ate his supper and then went out again. That Wcs th last seen of him had fre quently been cautioned by his friends against carelessness with hi. pipe, ar.J In the note left to his wife In which he aald good bye, he admitted tha he was to' blame for the fire. Th coroner Is having the river dragged for the dead body, which had not been recovered up, to a late hour Wednesday anerniKin.

The deceased fwa. the oldest son of the late John J. and conducted the Corcoran sums In thlsity, a few month, ago. He was married alsiut a 'year ago lo Mit. laiughran.

of Albany, and after Ing nut hi. business here went to his wife's folk, at Albany. Ills molhw and brothers and sister, reside In tots city. The publl mot cordially imitel to a fine honder supper at the Ycuna W.wnen'a Chr.i.tlun Association roam. ihi Wednesday nlrht.

ctdb I. The menu 'a a. f.illows: nam ho.lc i egg sakad. bak. beans.

Parker lloust i4ls. ptcklen. cake and icei cream. TM. surtfr is In the hand of I a cisniietent committee, and sure to! prove very salor.ctory.

I HKATON PFPIAl I May ihe exeeutlw an.l GlrlV i ltJe. 1 ViW OCALrVLs Isslsjl rotmnittees will livet. anl the! I AmPC HOOT rtulv of the sm.lav S. h.i.,1 a AUlBea BOU 1 take pLice at" half past seven that Top pf DoD Kid, VaUDp Of fton those who attend. the Silver Bay, FtttaMt Ideal OT COlt, medt COnference; an.1.

as there were seven QITJi CZtetlSiOD Welt SOle. llsll d.icgau our ihc tina: promuu itary heel. A nattv boot unueual Interest. W' aee iot senu oress or strew In a short time Mr. Charles A.

Simp WeaUT. A mOSt attractive son. of Pouc hkeeiwie. will move the house of the Misses Iterry on Huguenot Street, this village. Mr.

I Fimt son" son Homer ts a student at Normal School. New Paltg Times, i BUSINESS IS TANGLED. TEWOIIA nT KMRAHItASSMKVr CAl'SED IIAKEIt MA.VCFACTt'l: 1NO CfJMPANT TO CliOSE IXX.lt 3 All (.." Week We are Exhlbitinjr at the Fair, and ask "oiir friends and patrons to call arid examine the Goods we are displayinK and demonstrating, Alsb iii vite them to make mv booth theiriHeadquariers.and let care for their wraps; and packagestbr.theriu Tlihs avoiding the annoyance ofcar rying tnem: J.C. THE NEW, STORE. GROCER, 350 MAIN Th.

J. II. liakrr Manufacturing Co. with factories In this city and IteJ Hook for the manufacturer of unJrf wear. ha.

closed its doors temporarily until the affairs of the eomiaiiy h.iv been straightened out. me company was organise month, ago with capital stock of tia.oon; the plant In Ihi. city l. ing inventoried at The sto khold era held a meeting at lle.1 Hook Tues n.y rvvmng, ana voted to eneel an arrangement whereby the two bran es could be dlMolred an.l th IV.uth keepsle turne.) iA er c. II.

Itaker In lieu of his fin re. 4.T stock. The stockholder who Ked ll.wk will cntinue. their end the business, getting an exjitrlehi man for superlnti nd. nt.

It is trtouebt that ariangenicnt. will midr wh ie by the two factorle. will tv inuniux tagain In. a short time. MlLLINEUY To day is opening day at the milli nery establishment of F.

II. Carpenter. aiaineireet. tie invites alt la lies to call and be dls.lay,f hat; bonneU and millinery novelties, heth er they wish to purrhaae. or not, All ladies are welcome.

The opening will occupy three Oaya. Shak 322 MAIN STREET. Sale i er Flannel. 2.000 Yards Purchased oi a Small Manufacturer at such a price as to enable us to sell it at 8c a Yard. We xuarantee this equal to any you can buy for 12 1 2 Cts.

PRICE, $3.00 and $3.50. HEATON, The Leader it. Shoe Styles, 359 Main Street. IS A COOD RTAUT. AND TIKIR OtKill THAININO KHEPa THE LEAD.

YOII.NO MEN ANDYOITNO WOMEN WHO FOIt BUS INESS AT EASTMAN ttK ALWAYS SOIJOIIT FOPI.TO FILL THE BET TEB POSITIONS, AND TIIF. pif.iTIlElll TOA1NINO INSDI1ES HA PI Is AKVANCEMKNT. EVEnYTIIINa TERTAININO TO nUSINPJSS TAUOtlT AT EASTMAN. C.C..GAINbS.Tres. Poughkeepsie, N.

Y. 1825 F.i INSURANCE 1902' Life. i cVent. Plate Glass, Tornado, Bond; Frost, Luckev Son, 10 GARDEN PO'KEEPSIE. N.

For gHHaaxaatsB I iff IB garbasc'I Wsffjil I 111 I Ip ctc HPI ''V'V' VlSr I 1 iiH 1 SBBaaaaBxaMI yeVli.1 I hi YXi 1 1 I fl I f. Jassaxaaagyl II El if 17 I IflW fl 'B faastSs rV gargl 1 ill I 3 4 tiaCTPC zl? IsOjHP I lis IB i mzTs? Vagaixi TTTi CiPt fT lllxt I Vmr snaBssxataBslBBXeBxasasxaBBBBBBB AjM'y, JT 5 JU time UM Corrugaied Can.f ,,,2 'fPfSkiyV I r.I?TK AliKIANOK I a I vRS 'eI aa.Mgalalalalaga.tlaMgalalalalaBgalalal lTimc Flies." I( you haven't Uo dettlloB witH ut: no pKMi lime to ntaka a tai. Any titn nth lin havviH IntlucruksMits to ofTT. 4Hher like ti. iHktiHs anJ bur Hardware u.

wouM arttT nw tryliiK rhini st To.il., Crpnt To4H. iliKo.i TA oU. A full lin iX l.uiMe rR' wre. GUILFORD. DUDLEY, 260 Main St.

Ralston Purina Cereal Demonstration. KVF.UY lY IH'ltlNO THE WEEK OF PEJTESII1EH r.ll MISS WEAVER WILL DEMONSTKATK AND TALK IXTEIiK STINOLT ABOITT ltALFT( I ITIHNA t'EUEAIt AND PI'ItlNA IIITALTH FlJlll'R. A LOAF 't OF PfBIX.V HIIAINIHUEAD WILL HE til VEX FltEE VYrtl EVERY OF TV IAfKACKR OF UALSTON 'pffilSA CEItEAIJf. IMorehoiise Alyerson, Main St. Prcm ium Stamps I OR MEN AND YOUNG MEN.

jFall Weight Overcoats Ready To Wear. All Lcnqths. Th clMrf. st if this season' Ppuur styka. Cut In ihe m.wt ae proved an.l Tailore.l the very best.

of Uk or srKe lining orh xr.w LINE OF READY TO WEAR SUltS are aldo rfajy fr yur iiu irU ii. BEDELL; CLOTHIER, Main St, I cr I LINGS AMI) SIDE WALLS, GALVANIZED CORNICES AND SKYLIGHTS. VhcD In wDt of ny of ti? work, lo rail ab WATRRH, TIIR, MKTAI. WOUKKIt, 402 MAIN HT. Wp hare all th MliliMry anil tb Trirt'cal rxiwrlmre to di flrft riM work.

Wf tiav iM.t on oTtr 3 CSltliiKti In thin rfijr anil Tlrinltr, ami ovrr 73 SkjIUlila pl truliva nir own ninkt. Wimld Im plfk atMl to uliow joii utTh tt and dl2ns. reKiiniat ami ilana WATERS, Tlie Metal Worker, 402 MAIN ST. JjH TO 8.AVB. Tf TnoilBLK IN LOOKINO FOR Ul TUB BEST IN CARPETS.

WALL PAPHRfl. DRAPER I S1E3' WE UAVB TAKiCN (J anEATEST CARB IN' BEE I gfl INQ THAT TI1B QUAIJTT AND PRICES ARE R1UUT. 9 TOU CAN'T1 UAKB A MI3 9 TAKE IN IIUTINQ TUEU. 6 JFREDERICKBOWNEJ 318 Alain Street. i Something IN Ne ieV' tff.fc)''ls' taTi ija isj i House Pacific Coas Red Cedar From Vancouver.

B. and Seattle. Wah wile, RalL RED CEDAR rnij'KULES. RED CEDAR BEVEL SIDINO. RED CEDAR WAINSCOTINa RED CEDAR VINI8H1NO.

RED CEDAR PORCH FLOORING. RED CESAR rORCII COl.HMNa REn CEDAR rORCH RAILS. HED CEDAR PALUSTERS. Ta 2Mk Century Woo4 ot Ansertca. ARNOLD.

PyUepk, v.jti,: I There's a best I in everything rA scuttle of coal a day is a ton in a month. You save much coal, cozily warm your home and do away with asn airt and drudgery by using HOT WAT SYSTEM lasMuacs lD.lt Boilers and aatssacaji Radiators il lava P.H.WARDA 30N 371 Main Street. sxl (iaSaWsl Product of a Home Industry. Cunley's Visage Cigar. WILL YOU TRY THEM.

C. B. Cunley, MAKER. 235 Main Street. I Make a Specialty of Renovating and Re dyeing Old furs.

Several years experience. New soik In Hie Litest Parisian an.l American Ktj l. s. The vVry nest an.1 u)i to date garments in fnr Ladles' wear. IVrfen At Kunraitteed.

5 Tailor, iii Market FtresL JUTSKME11NS AND PrXxCIIES. at very sikh l.l i.rlcwi. (Vlorn.lo C'an taloupesVK eaftu IVathea, the nnest quality, X. it basket an.1 uiu CALIFOIINIA FliaiT'tO, 22J Main SL VSrVWW.NVWWAW.VVV.VWW ftasT alaaV aaV Aalak alXsVlllUVMlt FORNITUREAND OTHER ARTICLES REMOVED 'WANTED. A girl 14 assist In general houaeworkj and go.homa.nJghta..

Call at Eagla Offloa. JiaU il Mala 8L. Tsl.phooa. l7 Silvcrnail. ff 1 si ife'aw!) a VaW.f',,:i r.

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