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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 11

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EIJF7VTN THE BERKSHIRE EVENING EAGLE, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1000. game Friday whist aflr basketball LENOX LEE. Horse clipped at Hayes' livery night. Dancing clasa every Thursday evening at Cook's hall. Olcnyiale.

Wood A Good Place to Trade price. table. Piano at bargain Bros. Don't forget the K. evening.

Feb. NOT A OWmirVTK. of whlet 1C of C. hall. i February Sale Prices rohlle ffior Make "TV CtCTtlTHin UHMflrnL i Dancing class every Thursday evening at Cook's ball, Glendale.

Governor Folk gave tip smoking because he feared the effect It would have on yming mn. speks Hun-day At 3:30 p. at Colonial Thea Oevernor Folk ifttled the Pt. Lout Frd M. Meer Tlnuaatnnln In th following open let Pt Itv.

strike srreeaoiw to hi worK ter rtfcllnN the nomination for tics then went back ON FANCY lAclman at the eimlnir Nurlnr lc Sunday. 8:30 at 0Un. ITeor him Colonial Theatre. Distinguishcd Trousers at Lilile Prices $1.17, $1.47, $1.97 $2.97, $3.47 $3.97 Good cloth3 good patterns rightly made fine fit big saving. No wonder we're beating nil records.

J. U. PENDER SCO. 0 Nbrb f5U Merrfn BMj. Erythlng Man Boy Wears.

LINCOLN DAT PROGRAM. In nil the public schools In Lenox there will be exercises relative to Lincoln'. place In the history country. In the hiKh school the lowing program will be presented by the pupils: Singing, "Hattle Hymn of the ti noi i DEATH OP ALBERT J. TAINTOR.

Albert J. Taintor, 83 year of br, died at the home of his B. evening at 9:35 o'clock. Born In" Windsor, January 10. he received a plnd1d education.

He came to Lee when 17yers of anu settled In Bradley street, where tie lived until slx years agoiwhen he came to the village to live with hi nephew, B. H. Taintor. He was united in mar-rim? ith Elizabeth Ilopecrans Of Nw lion: Houtintonlq, Ma a. fb.

I. l0. To the Voter and Inhabitants of jrat itHrrln-ion: I lreat thla time to make known to the peoj-le, Harrington that 1 am ami a randldat for reelection to the board of ltmn. In making th! announcmint wish to thank the votra the town for the confltnce they In me by electing roe for th pajt two yeara a member of the board. It la an honor which I hava appreciated and I have accepted It fully real-Uln the responalblUty which g'ea Pi mm UecltJitlon, Selection from Commemoration oie, Myra White $5.50 Rocker for $4.25 $5.50 Rocker for $4.95 $5-75 Rocker for $4.50 $7.00 Rocker for $5.75.

$7,50 Rocker for Rocker for $5.98 $0.50 Rocker for $6.98 5-3- MttNic. Violin olo. Harry Ford "Cuntaln. My Crtin. York, who died eight years ago.

Mr. taintor cast his first presidential vote for Henry Clay in 184 andhe voted for Abraham Llncln in 160 and 18G4. Whitman Marjraret I a. Hrode RCNdlnn, Llncoln'a Serondf Charle. Qllmore KocKer tor i4.uu TURKISH ROCKER, have endeavored Impartially and fairly to perform the dutlea of the office and to aeenre for Iha town of Great Harrington good government and harmonloue conduct of town ffalre.

1 am more concerned to Great Oarrtngton grow, develop and proeper aa a united town than I am to aecura any pinonl honor that might com from the conduct ft any r-tnlln Nolo. Harry Forn iiocker tor $400Q Sale Price $29.75 bcclamaUon, Lincoln'. opK Charlen' Kilmer nrk9t irnt Orenter." Htuart Mrden is one of the oldest and most active of the many successful business men of Berkshire, belongs to the few remaining citizens throughout the country that voted for Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Hull cast his first vote for.

Frpemont and voted twice for Lincoln. He belonged to the Wideawakes, a well known political club of the time when Lincoln waa flghttn? Mr. Taintor was a consistent, earnest republican all his life man of kindly disposition, he bad a wide circle oC frinds. He was a clock maker by trade, and he traveled from end to end of Berkshire, for, many years, retiring clocks. He was kindly refurred to by his patrons as "the ck-kdtor-" He enjoyed a wide He- was a lifelong attendant of the Baptist church.

He 1a survived by three nephews, R. H. Taintor of Taintor of Elizabeth. N. 3., and William Taintor of Easlharoplon, The funeral will be held from the residence i Taintor.

tomorrow afternoon DRUGGIST MUST BE CHARY. They Sell All Kinds of Hair Preparations and Fear to Discriminate. Druggists sefl all kinds of hair preparations and as a rule they are wise ly chary of giving preference to any particular one.but many of tbera have come oqt plainly for Newbro'g Herpi-, cide, the new treatment that absolute- ly kills the dandruff germ. IL 8waa-nell Son. Champaign, III- say: Recitation, "The Present Crlala." nuth Clifford Readln.

Oorp Work. "America." School OTHERS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. $5.00 DOWN and $1.00 W.EKLY will put a new, up-to-date GLEN.WOOD RANGE or HEATER in your home. CUT PRICES ON ALPy HE ATER S. Mherton Furniture office.

I am fully eenactotte that there are timet when the temptation la great to one'- official poattlon for aome erec-lal lntrat or for eoma particular clique fora-attltwr the dutiee which one, elected by the Vetera at large, owes to the whole community. The rovernment of a town la but LINCOLN DAY Tbe on hundredth annlvcraary of lncoln'a birthday will be observed nltlrn I ru Xm i campaign for the presidency. Mr. tolllM I. a life long republican and conserved when a ttiHtlce and fair treatment all alike: and a harmonious, united monlous.

united served ror severs years Rev: A. E. Hooper. I a. Trinity narlah houao and the fol- action of all for the common good Is board Of county eommlasioners.

tie at 2:30 o'clock. pastor ot the Lee mpilst church, wir. Jowing prosram will be carried out. Pittsfield. Cash or Easy Terms.

297 North (S) Complete House Furnishers. the bt way to aecure the aucre of every Intereit and of every Individual. officiate ana ounai wiu im i luw "AroerTea" 1 cemetery. Overture. Orchestral club.

IL SchallJ it Is with these tJ. mi nsl down the responslblliea and du- GLEN WOOD RANGES MAKE COOKING EASY. wRI. If be lives until Marca tae a7 of the inauguration of President-elect Taft. be 74 years of age.

Mr. Wall still active in the wholesale and re-tall coal buslnees which be established here 47 years ago. HeIs possessed of considerable energy for one of his years, in fact -hecan gt about better than some meA ot 40. (On customer of ours wno ia not have a hair on top of his bead when he began to use Herplcide, now has a fair start towards a good head of hair. We believe Herplcide to be by far the best preparation of its kind on the market." Hundreds of similar testimonials from everywhere.

Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co-Detroit, Mich. Dr. W. H.

Currier tc Special Agents. Two sizes 50c and SL00. titm my office and take my place Agnes Cameron. amona- the private cltlsena of my Rpcltatkm, Frank Feteritown "Tlk Star SnanKled Banner, Audience wlh araln to thank the voters Address Rev. C.

U. Arnoio. Selections by the parish Orchestral club. for their cordial aupport and truat that we shall grow to be a united community, all working ror one end. the success, rood rovernment, rood SOUTHERN BERKSHIRE The prohate court at session field in Pittsfield in response to a petition from Mary SJones of this town issued a decree establishing the fact that he is living apart from her husband for a Justifiable cause.

The result ot such a decree is that the petitioner IB given a legal right to convey property as though ae had never Mra stated In her pe Rev. John Wickham of New York neighborly feelinjr and prosperity of Is spending a few day with his par Great Barrlngton. A r.odell caUKht a ents in South Lee. B. F.

Tracy has purchased for uound pickerel at Stockbridge LOCAL PLATERS WON. four Bowi that three and E. E. Yheeler had one tiDed the scales at four and hla livery business fine driving The Housatonlo Hoae company defeated the Glendale Hose company at ehoald be gren to what he calla silly talk and Jocks about the possible building of a Sheffield and Canaan trolley extension by him. "The New Haven Railroad la the party, and the only party." Mr.

mare from E. W. Backman of Pltt- GREAT BARRINGTON. Bargain Pianos a.t Wood Great shoe sale at Benton's. Men's llt fihoea.

S3. 50 now S2.B0p $4.00 ing a week -at his home. The rain of this week has raised the water in the lake aboutr a foot. The pupils of the Pontoosno school went to the armory this morning to rehearse the songs to be sung there tomorrow afternoon. tition that she "tharrled George S.

Jones, formerly of Lee, in August.lSi'J, and that he had failed, to provide for her and her children. quarters pounds yesterday. John Kirkwood has seven sky terrier cuds for the mother of whlcn pitch Wednesday evening by 43 points. -The match was played In Glendale. The latter players now lead by 15 points in the series.

Another game will be played here Wednesday. Curtlss says, "who will ever build the he recently refused toOO. Mrs. John Stanley, who has been under treatment at the House of Mercy in Pittslteld, Is so much Improved in health that she returned trolley line to Canaan from Great Mr. Curtlss adds that, al fleld.

M' Sarah Reed, who has been visiting la town for; several days left Wednesday for her home In Brooklyn. Rev. D. C. Reld was in Great Barrlngton Wednesday on buslneee.

'William McCarthy of Housatonic visited in this place Wednesday. B. Jerome. C. M.

Jacot and Georre Hall t-jrht a' fine lot of SOUTH EG REM OUT. though things are not as he would wish, he has hopes and urges that all The Lee grange Is making preparations for its annual ball on the evening of Feb. 19. The committee in charge is Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hlnck-r 'ey, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heebner, Mr. and Mrs. Ai W.

Dikeman, Dr. and Mrs. John McAllister. The Lee and! Housatonic basket ball, teams will meet In- Memorial II. F.

Bhufelt has returned from a business trip to Boston. The Housatonic basketball team that defeated the Barringtona oa pull and ush to the extent of their Careful personal attention to each customer in the fitting of glasses. A thorough' knowledge of our buslnees Tuesday evening will play the Lee and -all appliances necessary for per- pickerel at the "Fowl" Tuesday now Men's high cut shoes one-half price. A JOHN C.TJENTON. -f All kinds of shoe repairing-.

Work guaranteed. Kalman Biro, 17 Mala street Dr J. Cone, veterinary surgeon, who i assisUng Dr. George Harder PlttFfield. will be at Paul Wa.ker stables.

Friday and Saturday of eacn week from 8:30 a. jm. to 4:30 p. m. when he will be pleased to meet any one needing the services ot a competent: veterinarian.

five Friday evening. home to Lenox yeterday. Mrs. Frank K. Sturgles of Hew York arrived at the Curtis hotel to- Dr.

George H. Cobb of Housatonic was In town yesterday. George Baty Blake of Wellesley. Mass. Robert W.

Dyas of New Haven and T. P. Hyde of Hartford are registered at the Curtlss hoteL Miss Eva Otsen went to Boston yesterday. ability with the result, he is conn dent, that something must give way, "Tis a worthy cause," he concludes "and no one need be ashamed "to ad' vocate it for the county and state." Courier. John Noon an of Plttjsfleld has Jaeot had the misfortune to faB In feet work assure our euKomer the the water so that ha was obliged to; results.

F. F. Fulch, optician quit a bit earlier than the others. 1 Perry Fulcher, Jewelers, Great The rain of Wednesday did some 1 Barrlngton. been spending a few days- at his home hall tomorrow evening.

Edward Gibbons went to Great Harrington this morning to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Thomas in this The next game between the local damage to the highway near Heaton HalL Selectman Aymar was notified basketball team anf the Great Bar CHESHTKh. rlngton five will be played In the town I- The U. L. II.

society or. me hall on Toesdayevening. UNIVERSITY CLUB BANQUET. The second annual banquet of the University club of Sou hern Berkshire will be held on Friday evening, February 19 at Hotel Miller. It Is planned Tie married men's Bible class Horse blankets for street and full assortment at Meade's.

of the M. E. Church will meet at the -r rooms' with parsonage thh evening for business and sociability. They will be accom without barn on casue "'jto make the event one of a patriotic 81 castle ft or addrw3u cbanlcter the oate is between the 89 White Danbury. Conn.

Washington. before any accidents occurred and the road was put in repair. The catch basin stopped np and the water flooded the street, washing It out for some distance. Mr. and Mrs.

S. White left Wednesday for a Tislt in Highmount. N. Y. Louis Jacot has returned to Boston after a few weeks' visit In town with- his brother, C.

M. Jacot. high school ninUt grade will hoia a receptlon at the Lenox town hall Tuesday evening, February 16th. The committee of arrangements la Miss Grace Maloney, Miss Elirabeth Klley Miss Lillian Uegnier and Mlas Catherine Klley. John J.

Donahue of Springfield, who drew the plans for the new high school building, waa In town yesterday In consultation with the toulrd-er. the Clifford Building Co. tnenh Rcmler. Louis Glrardy. Gibbons.

Mr. and Mrs. Armond Maillot of Lenox Dale has secured a position as fireman at the General ElecUrtc plant at Pittsfield; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunn went to Ansonia," today to attend the funeral of Mr.

Dunns brother, Michael Dunn. W. F. Anderson, trainmaster of the Boston and Albany railroad, was the guest of Rolfe Doollttie. i Earl, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter HI Jones, cut Tils-right foot yesterday while plitting wood. Three stitches were necessary to close the wound. Remember all this week the big 1-3, The comTOittee in charge hope to panied by their wives. Tle Epworth league of the M.

E. chuirh will a Lincoln day social Friday evening at the home of Robert WInchell. An appropriate program have as speakers Senators A. T. Iwill be carried out.

Treadway of Stockbridge, Professor John A. Russell of Williams college and Rev R. DeWitt Lallary, president of the Internatltcal college at Springfield. The meetins is called price C. uidos, v.ii.uiur.

Ilats and Furnishings, Great Barrln-tcn, Mass. To Rent. A six-room flat, first floor, in Al conditio, 'large lawn, hot and ater with bath and also good ilarnr Renier. Charles Gllmorr Tuesaay evening Anen H. Bagg, ex-mayor of Pittsfield.

will give an illustrated lecture in the Metho and Charles Washburn are arrans-ias for a masquerade ball to be helil7 at SUBURBAN NEWS for 6 o'clock. The officers of the club a tint to be slected later. The r. At the annuai meeting of the Union Bible society held in Worcester Tuesday Rev. Ir.

J. M. Thompson presided and was- re-elected president for the sixth eyar. The annual report was of great interest and SO, 000 copies were ordered printed for circulation. Mrs.

E- H. Baker has returned to her home in-Wilmington. The following additions of those who voted for Lincoln -are Harvey Mason and John Grace. The proceeds of the oyster rapper at. the Baptist church, Tuesday evening; was $18.

Misa Edith Chase Is caring for Mrs. Bucklin who is ill at her home on Depot street. John of this town and Misa Mary Monks of Adams were married at Adams Monday. C. J.

Van Antwerp, civil has entered the employ of the jarn with house If desired. Mrs.Empia are. Reynolds of Housatonic, dance will be held in Pittsfield president; W. E. Richmond, vice- Barnum.

B9 Castle Hill avenue. Great John Clahassey has purchased a 10 horse power Buick runabout. The property owners re serious erln the advisability of or president and F. H. Turner, secretary ana treasurer.

Harrington. For Sale or Rent A cottage and MORNLNGSLDE. Mrs. Edward Goodrich of Lin dist church on "Jerusalem." Lansing Wilcox begins his duties as local reporter on the Pittsfield Journal Monday. Miss Elisabeth ffttphenson' la visiting with her brother In Katonah.

N. Y. J. Henry Cnnen of Mllford former correspondent on the Berkshire Courier, has taken a position' as Adams correspondent on the North Adams Herald. ganizing a fire department; building and engine house and purchasing a fire steamer tn orde to better protect vthe valuable jfiroperty in and about the village.

This question has been discussed many times but so coin street, who has been undergoing treatment at Hillcrest hospital for the tat two weeks, has returned to her FUN RAX, OF MR3. GIBBON'S. The funeral of tha late Mrs. Thomas Gibbons held from St. Peters' church at 9 o'clock this morning wag attended by many friends and relatives.

Rev. Edward J. Murphy celebrated the high mass of requiem. The bearers Vere six nephews, John R. Gibbons of Pittsfield, Edward Gibbons ofT Lee.

-John. Patrick, Miles, and James Gibbons of this town. Burial was In the Water General Electric company oi pmsneio in the engineering department. The Misses Ethel Heebner and Edith Wilson leave today for a visit In Springfield and Northampton. Mr.

and Mrs. iSamuel Sen went to Boston today. Freeland Oakley voted for Abraham Lincoln in 1S60 and again in 186L 1 A. F. Vlale has a fine pair of horses he recently purchased from Charles Prout Portolo Sirtara'has purchasl the Goodspeed farm on the South Lee read.

The stated price is S1000. Rolfe Doolittle, Adams Express messenger; has a splendid bird log at came tn him in a netMlIlnr Tin- one acre of land two minutes warn to trolley line and 10 minutes walk to railroad station. Plenty of fruit also gravity supply of water. For further particulars apply to O. V.

Brusie or James Van Deusen. real state agent. For Sale Hotel property situated In Hillsdale, N. directly opposite Harlem railroad station. Terms for rent or sale, very reasonable.

Enquire home. The Stanley basketball team was defeated 41 to 23 In the senior basketball league at the Boys' club last night by the Phoenix team. The Stanleys ax still tied with the Cam- far nothing dejtnlte has beeo I Despitethe inclement weather, there wasa good attendance at the STOCKBRIDGE. Mr. McRoomy (slightly Indisposed) "Ti not enough av these pilla yea got me, Norah.

It says, be-gorry. take from t' four nolght" suooer served by the ladies at the Wood Bros, sell Piano, dens for last position. Percv Lamb of Plnnkett street Rn, bad cess thlm, Ot've took theta Congregational parlors' last evening. played one half of the gam for au an. oniT quarter past Dancing class every Thursday As usual the ladles provided a very Lenox against ma ronn uwi Puck.

evening at Cook's hall. Glendale, appetising dinner. Street cemetery. Among those In attendance, from' out of town wis B. F.

Smith and family. Mrs- and Miss M. T. A. last night at Lenox.

inef The garage skating, rink conun- eLnox team made a record running up 101 points and Lamb contributed es to prove very attractive to many Jennings, and Mrs. Mary Boyle of Falls Village. "Ponsonby the laziest man 1 ever saw. -Wh the matter now? people. Not alone is this true of res his part towards the mark.

idents of Lenox but skaters from Several of the grades In the vi ner. It jumped from the express ca cn the Pittsfleld-New York train yes llain B. Rice achool will have valentine boxes tomorrow in observance of Valentin day which come the C. F. Bnmie or James van roal estate agent.

Don't forget that the Star Moving -Picture company is. going to give a good, long two-hours' show which will be followed two hours of rtaucing all for one adnssion at the town hall, Great Barrlngton, Thursday, February 11. We give a lilgh class exhibition of moving pic-hnroa nnrt illustrated eongs at popu Don't forget the K. of C. whist Friday evening.

Feb. 12. K. of hall. LINCOLN DAY EXERCISES.

The celebration of the centennial of the birth of Abraham Lincoln i to be held at the town hall tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and thla program will be carried out: "He wants a safety raxor that can be operated by a storage battery con- cealed in the handle." Birmingham Age-Herald. CLUB HOLDS MEETING. The Thursday Morning club held Lincoln day exercises in its rooms this afternoon.The program consisted of Interesting readings, appropriate to the day. Next week Mrs. Charles 14th.

terday. Adams Express officials Rave been trying to lot-ate the owneryrtf the dog but so far their efforts have teen without Buccess.Tbe dog weats a fine collar but there is no namr on it. Pittsfield, Lee and Stockbridge are present daily to participate In the sport. Manager Hutchinson is arranging a game between the Pittsfield and the Searlea hockey teams of Great Barrlngton. Miss Rstelle Hutchinson of New Charles Whltmlre of Lincoln street is in Rutland, Vt, on a business trip.

Time flies and fly time will soon he on deck again. The F. M. T. A.

Ladurs' Aid heart uiaamgs or ttousatonic win red a A large mall box for receiving Music, "To Thee, newspapers ana packages ana a paper on Peru and Ecuador. ia-trices -which are within reach of party and social at Central ball last evening was a marked success, social Lenox, instructor of mnsic at Holllns Qjhvtla mailer one for letters has been I Ji Invocation, Rev. D. C. Reld in placed at the triangle at the junction ly and flnancllly.

The hll was univra- at StauntOn. ly and flnancially.Tfieliail was unlque- of Tyler street and Dalton avenue and fill a long felt want. Chairman Frank A. Palmer A very fitting; program of Lin Recitation, "Abraham Lincoln in His the Hesperis." Prof. Smith of the Mary Baldwin university is to be the director and there will be 160 voices in the chorus and by two complete or- coln day exercises were carried out all.

Remember that we give a dance ftfr the show from 10 to 12 p. m. and that the date and place Is Great Barrineton. Thursday, Febrn-arv 11. Doors open 7:30 p.

m. Show begins at S' p. m. Admission 20 cents, chl'dren 10 Reserved eeats 30 cents now on sale at Star hcatre. No extra charge for dance.

at the Wllllm B. Rice school today. Miss Vera Bloodgood of New who was without question the leading rider in the Lenox colony last- year, will spend a month hunting in England. Miss Bloodgood has 'been in Brussels with her mother; Miss Gladys Bloodgood In Russia with Mme. Digrel, a relative.

The TtiiiiHatrnif ViaRkethall tenm Frank A. Punderson Music Deputy Sheriff Charles H. Hale of Tvrlngham was In town yesterlay. State Defective Thomas Bligh and Deputy Sheriff F. M.

White of Harry J. Williams of Second ch-stras. Miss Hutchinson spent last Exercise, Grammar Grade street and Miss Alice A. Kelly of Quartette. "Tenting Tonight" Cherry street were married at St.

Jo-. aephsJrectory last night at 8 o'clock. Anecdotes of Lincoln, Wl" lard Newton summer at the home or her tamer, u. S. Hutchinson in New Inox.

i The Lenox basketball team is play the Syracuse university team in All th mills in mis section win Emancipation proclamation, jjareful personal attention to each will play the Great Barrlngton five run tomorrow as usual. A few mills Edward Mora a Eeld were in Tyringham yesterday, Mr. Ackert took a large party to the moving pictures in Memorial hall last evening. The entertainment-was good, but the boys occupied the front seats and annoyed the grown people bv their continuous hoots arid stamp about the city will -close but none in the Lenox town hall Tuesday evening! sone, "La use Deo," February 23. The Syracuse team has written bv J.

O. Whtttler on the customer In the fitting of glasses. Ain the town hall Tuesday, thorough knowledge of our business) Mrs. G. A- Seeley returned today i.ndftall appliances necessary for per (from Hillcrest hospital in Pittsfield feH Work assure ouf cusioioers Uie where she has been under treatment v.

for a few No One Can Have that Healthy Glow if Indigestion Is Imperfect Try the Money Back Cure. Nine times in ten stomach derangements are responsible for sallow complexion, dull eyes, thin body and colorless cheeks. It la the stomach that supplies nourishing blood, to the muscles, the nerves, and skin. If the stomach ia healthy, plenty of nutritious matter will be absorbed by the blood. If it is not healthy, the food will ferment, and undigested, thea food wUl pass along through the bowels, furnishing alwnvK had one of the'' best eollege p.manclnatlon Proclamation this -section will observe Lincoln day.

The Stanley bowling team will finish its schedule In the second tournament of the leagre this evening. The Stanley team 1 now In fourth place. teams in the country and two years) Lincoln's Letter to Mr. Bixby. Amy 'Breed The Mount Evert Reservation Favorite Poem of Lincoln, Fulcher, jewelers, "Oh, Why Should the Spirit of ing of feet.

If there are no better arrangements made to keep better order there wl'l. be a poor attendance when the show visits Lee In two weeks. George Hasklnahas sold his house near the Pieasue park' to Wl.Uam Welsh throughthe agency of George Mortal Be Proud?" RUSSELLS. HOSPITAL ON FIRE. Elisabeth O'Brien acres of land on Mount "Washington from O.

Whltbeck and X25 acres from the Laura Culver estates. Other deals will be closed In a few days. -John Blanch of Boston, who substituted in the Courier office for B. W. Lucas while the latter was in Music.

"Suwanee River," President Roosevelt on Lincoln, The Y. P. S. C. the Pilgrim cn little nutritious matter mat me Local Man Haa Thrilling Escape from Building.

Millard F. Lester of this town. Guild and the Russell club will ho'd blood becomea impoverished, and the Carl Bidwell won the collegiate cnampionsmp. The line up of this team is as follows; E. A.

Dollard, last year's captain of Syracuse university; J. O'Connell. ex-Captain of Dean academy and also, of Minnesota; J. Scully, formerly of 'Williston, Easthampton and Syracuse: D. E.

Sullivan ot Dean academy, Newton and Watertown, N. Y. G. Reidlino with Syracuse championship team of 19041 and The Lenox line-up will be as usual, Gorman and Mackey forwards, Loary center and Brodorlck, Lamb and Hutchinson, guards. From "Second a joint entertainment uw healtll vanuhes.

the hospital, is to take a permanent Memorial church this evening if you suffer from nervousnessick W. P. Wookey who went tp New York last week to position as machine operato. Mon SOUTH LEE. Gettysburg Addresa, John' Palmer Recitation.

"Oh Captain. My Captain Ruth Reid Don forget the K. of whist Fri undergo treatment "i 1 aay. sanitarium in Brooklyn. N.

ofi Lawyer A. C. Collins was in which his brother. Dr. J.

C. Lester is jjpittsneld Wednesday on.buslness. in charge, had a narrow escape In thei Mrs. John Calkins has returned flre at that institution. from a visit of several days in Lime at 1:30 o'clock Rock.

Conn. headache, belching of gas. sour taste In the mouth, heaviness after eating, or any other miserable stomach disturbance, you need mighty cure for indigestion, and the sooner vou get it the quicker you will be Music. "Cohunbia. the Gem of the davevenlng, Feb.

13. K. of C. hail. young people of the parish are Invited to be present.

The Idett Whist club will hold a charity whist tomorrow evening at Division 12, A. O. H. hall. A large number from here will attend.

J. G. 0Bryan of Troy is the guest of Mr. and Mr3, Clifford DartC Ocean," Address. Character of Lincoln, ana was discovered by the! Miss, Emma Mundry Is able to be Rev.

S. H. Emery cook. It brokeout in the pantry and i out after a several weeks' illness. The New Corsets for Fat Women Salute to the Flag.

Schoo storeroom. under the office of; John R. Gibbons of Pittsfleldis HOUSATONIC. Buy your Plane of Wood Bre. healthier and happier.

It will relieve any distressed stomach condition aJmoef immediately. It will cure if used according to directions. Durgin-McManus Co. sells it Song, "America," Schools Benediction, schools and all. rr ctr ThA latter jhastened at snendin2r a few days with his mother The new corset designed to coerce overfat ladies Into the new style once'' to the scene, hut his efforts to on Castle Hill avenue.

extinguish the flames were futile sot J. S. Moore of West Stockbridge nirnn rmiinn win hv. a foe 50 cents a large box, and taey VOTED TWICE FOR LINCOLN. John D.

Hull, the veteran coal deal- tho rifnartmelit was called and in visited in town yorbVvene sr Inventory sale on shoes and sweat- have two more struggles left. Think rra.Soiue of the greatest bargains ever of that and shudder. offered. 257 pair ladies', men's and fmirir nrifpr twn i-omnanleg resoond-1 Mr. James Mcfcjivery left To escape this fate, tat jadiex iy's sftoes, value l.2& to pair.

VinuT1 lose no time In sit-urlng one BAD CIRCULA'I ION cd. The fire had gained much head-; W'ednesday for New, York from before all the patients had left; where she sails Saturday with her the" building. Two of them had to be hutsband for a threemonths', Euro- naptha launch on the lake next sum-think enough of it to guarantee it to mer that wilt be the largest on thejpuj. indigestion, sea or car sickness, lake. It will be 23 feet ion and vomiting of pregnancy, or money seven feet beam- A 10 how power).

engine will propel th boat which 1 will he provided with a cabin. R1 the sincere ord s. Riqhard Carroll ia here from No.i "My food did not digest, but fer-Adama to attend the funeral of hla mented. making gas. which pressed hrother.

Michael Carroll. analnst my heart, and on many eca- assisted. Mr. Lester and, another pean trip of the lare case 'f Mnrmola Pre-: spriptlon Tablets that and the -Marmola Com pun Iproli, sell for "5 cents. Une of Uit-s-e tahleta taken after each meal ouj ut CAUSES PILES.EXTERNAL TREAT patient who were on the third floors Frederick Metcalf has gone to MENT WON'T- CURE THEM.

all to go at 9i)C pair men one-bitckie artics. value $1.1.0, sale, price Ssc. 16 pairs of Misses' and boys' rubber boots ea'e price 9Sc. 7i pairs men's rubber boots, $2.75. 132 pair men's and boy's high top shoes must go regardless of rort $1,50 pair and up.

121 pair men' crawled down two flisrhta of stairs Westfleld to work tn -a restaurant Free circulation of blood In the has opened In that bedtime for a-short while will make backwards, and both suffered consid-i which his brot lower howel will cure anv cas of The huiidinc lota which Hammond i slons I expected to die. i aociorea erahle from the heat and smoke. The! town. fire was untWr control in about three J. D.

McGraw of Pittsfield was in quarters of an hour. The basement i town Wednesday. f'tbe bnildlns wa ruined. Miss C. S.

Harper visited piles. Plies may oe oue to constipa-j brothers of Dalton purchased on taejand used remeaies wuaout sniress thai or any of a doecn other causes. Elmwond heights are located on Crane relief, until using Mi-o-na I wa Dr. Leonbardt's Hem-Roid, the only avenue and contain a stone quarry cured." Mrs. Nina M.

Henderson. 23 internal, tablet remedy for piles.opens! that has been worked but little in the Power street. Benton Harbor, Mich, a free circulation in the bowel, and! past few years. It la the intention of "Mi-o-na" sohl in every town iu her independent or tne new cornet. BeinK made In etrict accordance wnh the famous Marmola Prescription, U.eKf pleasant little tandby of the overfat are perfectly harmless.

except' to the fat ItHflf. which they not infrequently do away with at the rate of a pound a day, find1 they ate also the m'Wt economical and It-asl restrictive niftana for rer.iir fat Mr. writes friends here I Wednesday with her sister Jn North shoes new up to date styles. value xs, to $2.25, sale price, ICS pair laJUs', men's and ciitltlrens house slippers, all to go at XBe. pair.

19 pair laiiioH low arctics at 'Jc. Our eutlre stock of ladii-s', men's and clsiiiirens coats to go at 25c an.l up. that his eyes may have been injured Adam cures the cause. the new owners to wbrk the quarry America, Joseph Cronin has taken a posi from exposure. 24 das a' treatment is sold for $1 at; to eret tone for buUJlng purposes.

There Isnt now, there never was. tion as beilboy in Hotel; Miller i TRC.LLEY CHANCES. SNYDER RACE. Main St. Dr.

W. H. Currier Co drug Pease, who has been ill for there probably never will be. such a and la guaranteed fully. Dr.

Leon-i some time, is recovering. joyous remedy for constipation a hardt Station B. Buffalo, N. Joseph Carroll has returned to ttia Booth's Laxative Pills. 25 cents a Write for booklet.

studies at Trinity1 after send- box at Durgln-McManns Co. TM Courier editor is in" receipt of There is such a tning as nesng jnierferinfr eithw with one's! Some vouns men never tendencies or method oft a letter from Rep. Curtiss in which too Don't forget to attend K. of C. rr zrvi expressed that ctrctilauon even try to steal a ktaa.

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