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SOtiDLETOWN DAILY TIMES-PRESS, FRtftAY. JANUABY .21. 1916. 9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale--Miscellaneous.

bull caff for sale. Arthur Lain, Westtown, N. Y. FpR SALE--35 p. automobile; conveitible runabout or touring-car type; adapted for 'business and pleasure: equipped with demountable rims and electric lights; price $350.00.

Address P. O. Box 552, City. SECOND-HAND furniture, like new. Chairs, tables, bedroom suits, gas stove, rockers, pictures, carpets, rusrs, sofa, etc, at private sale till 6, balance then at auction.

Blue Auction Mart, Union t-treet. O'Malley's. FOR SALE--Jewel Novelty range water back. Inquire Philip I-Jeuburgrer, 130 Wlckham avenue. Jb'or Sale--Read Estate.

JUST completed, fine modern bungalow on Dolson avenue; five large rooms and bath; furnace, stationary tubs, electric lights, beet construction and workmanship; extra building- lot; all for $2,700. Why rent when you can own your own home tdr this money. Come and see it. E. E.

L. 3. Conkling, Franklin Square. FARM for sale or rent. 195 acres, miles from Otlsville.

12 room house; warm concrete stables, both have fanning; spring water Amelia Sayer, Harrison street, Middletown, N. Y. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Help Wanted--Female. EXPERIENCED operators and learners on ladies" gloves; steady work.

Apply 7 Spring street. B. Chant Son. WANTED--Young girl to assist with housework and care for child. 30 Linden avemie.

"to assist with housework and care for child. 30 Linden WANTED--Young lady for clerical work. Must be accurate at fltrures. Millen-Aikenhead Company, 21 Academy avenue. "WANTED--Ccck; good wairos to right party.

Apply James B. Lunnej, Washlngtonvllle. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. To Rent. TO RENT--Desirable flve-room flut second floor; hot and cold water, bath and toilet; rent reasonable.

A. N. Baker, Wells-Fargo Express, TO LEAVES for term of years, store and buildiug, 44 Water street, in henrt of business district of Newburgh, N. Y. Good location for modern lunch or rotlsserle.

Charles T. Goodrich Son, agent, NewtwrjjU, N. Y. TO RENT--Two furnished rooms, connecting, for housekeeping; gad, private entrance. 11 Bast avenue.

TO RUNT--101 acre farm, nenr Howells, known as Cairns estate. Inquire 155 North street. Middletown WANTED--Fifty operators at once. Steady work; good pay. Learners taken.

MUlen-Aikenhead 21 Academy avenue, Middletown, N. Y. WANTED--Forewoman to take charge of department. Millen Aikenhead Company, 21 Academy avenue. EXPERIENCED operators can always find good positions with Lustberg, Nast Company.

PARTY needing- money will sacrifice fine bxiilding lot on Linden avenue for S400, worth $600. Softer and curb, size 50x105. Address care Times-Pre'ss. BUSINESS block on North street for sale, Between. Orchard street and Franklin Square.

Weller Townsend, 17 North street. FOR SALE--Fine corner property, bargain if sold before April 1. Apply 19 Wisner avenue. IF you believe that your property should sell on its merits and desirability, advertise it--that these may be known to prospective buyers. 'Watch tr-e v.ant columns tisement Wanted--Miscellaneous.

WANTED--Second-hand Ford roadster, in good condition, at right cash price. P. O. Box 348, city. WANTED--To rest small farm, two cr three miles from Middletown.

Address R. care Times-Press. POTATOES--Will pay good price; black dirt or upland Write or 'phone Levinson's Market, 21 West Main street. A LITTLE classified advertising will revive business quickly in any good boarding house. And Finis In the Middle.

The real topsy turvy land is the dictionary, for there age comes before youth, divorce, before marriage, autumn before summer, digestion before eating, the finish before the start and death before Transcript. TO 'RT5NT--Two rooms; heated; electric light, bath, all improvements. Reasonable. 56 Bast avenue. TO RENT--Two rooms, Burnished for light housekeeping also single.

9 Houston avenue. TO RHNT--To adults, suite of rooms on second floor. 6 LaKe avenue. V. L.

Shaw. TO RENT -Half of new house, six rooms: all improvements; minutes' walk from O. W. shops Inquire 11 Fairlawn avenue NOT much delay: not much expense, not much chance of failing in results--in seeking tenants through the want ads. Auctions.

AUCTION of 25 Cows; D. Chardavoyne, auctioneer; at rny stock yards at Breeze Hill, three miles from Johnson, Monday, January 24, at 1 o'clock, one carload of cows, new milkers and springers. These cows were selected with care from the best dairies of Herkimer county Also one stock bull. Howard R. Wickham.

AUCTION--Friday, Jan. 28, 1 at Charles Roe farm, one-half mile east of Bullville, on Newburgh turnpike. 15 head Registered and Grade Holsteins, two calves; ono horse, 74 White Pekin Ducks, hay, cornstalks and some farm imptle ments Six Sarah Byrne. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. THE TIMES-PRESS caunot information regarding advertisements for which answers are to be sent care of this newspaper.

Persons replying to office addresses must mail or leave written answers as directed in the classified columns. Poultry and Eggs. TWENTY Rhode Island Rod and White Rock pullets, cockerel. Cheap to quick buyer. 23 Ridge street.

FOR SALE--Rhode Island Rod hens, laying, $1 each. Road wagon, 8-20 rimpo, cheap. George Hubbard, Winterton. To Rent--Farms. FARM to rent, containing SO 5 miles from City.

Inquire Times- Proas. GOOD farm to rent or on shares. Single man to board with owner preferred. Mrs. Agnos VanDowater Wll- kin, Stony Fortt, Y.

Wanted--Situations. WOMAN with child would liko position as housekeeper or housework. Inquire Tlmes-PreRS YOUNG man, 26, -wants work In restaurant, store or anything. Highest credentials. Address Times-Press office.

IF you are out of work put a classified ad to work for you. Ripening Fruits underdo marked changes In chemical composltlQn they grow to their full size nnd ripen. In tome fruits ripening Increases the sucar content and decreases the ncld, whereas In some others both sugar and nclcl content decrease in the ripening process. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Special Announcements.

SATURDAY specials, 'Phono 1098 2 Whito Kosc pancuko Hour, lioc, cans corn 25c; 3 cunu peas JSc; 3 pkss. Whito Roue oats, J3c: plctTS. Quaker jollow i i 2r-c; Cream cornsturch pUjj. Jc; 3 Post ToafctU's 25c; Birds-eye matches box 4c; 0 rolls toilet paper Vc, 3 rolls toilet pspor 25c; cami Dutch Cloansor 25c; 1 lb. Davis Baking powdor I7c; can spinaoh 18c, two for 25c; pickles, bottle 8c; bottles olives, 25o; Riverside soap, for 2fc; cottee, lb 18c, 2c; Oold Uuut washing powder 4c; orauecs 25c; mixed nuts I8r lb Hmix beans 7o qt A.

D. Alliger, 7G Beattie Ave. LITTLTO fresh hams, home rendered, leaf lard, country pig pork, heavy western steer beof. The best otily. Williamson's, 'Phone 861.

DID YOU GET ono of our toed Hot Uottles for Only one to a customer. Don't wait. They're fust Chambers' lnig Store. "SPECIAL--Pig pork loins fresh, ham ICo; pork shoulders He; sausage 15c; bolopna 16c, shoulder steak 16c; home made 16c; home made kraut 10c; oysters 80c and 40c. Musgravo's 71 Railroad avenue.

WHITE Rose peas and corn ara the best, both In quality and price. All good grocers. POULTRY, turkcjs, ducks, chickens and fowls. Extra fancy roasting chickens this week, Williamson's, GO Main. STRAWBERRIES, komquatts.

now Bermuda potatoes, Jigs, dates, ripe pears, grapes, rtpo tomatces, romaine, lettuce, celery, peppers, green bfims, parsley, carrots, boetB. knle, spinach, radishes, cauliflower, eggplant, oyster-plant, celery knobs, spi'outs, green onions, leek, cucumbers and many other fruits and vupota'bles at reasonable prices at Levinson's Market. 21 Mein street. 'Phone 770. "Didn't you guarantee thnt mattress for six months?" "Yes.

sir, but you didn't tell me It was for a boy's boarding York Times. 't Buy Advertising Space Blindly 0 When you merchants buy silks and laces and dress goods, you measure them. When you buy shoes you count them, When you buy coffee and tea and sugar you weigh them. Buy your advertising space the same way. Don't do it blindly.

The Audit Bureau of Circulations has made it possible for vou to know, from an unbiased and expert source, JUST HOW MVtH and WHAT KIND OF CIRCULATION the worth while newspapers of America have. I This newspaper's circulation books, records and receipts-- every scrap of paper pertaining to its circulation --are audited by the trained accountants of the A. B. and you advertisers can have copies of their audits any time. We want every advertiser to KNOW what our circulation is.

We have nothing to hide, nothing that we're not proud of. DON'T BUY YOUR ADVERTISING SPACE BLINDLY. The Middletown Times-Press Is a Member Audit Bureau of Circulations is guaranteed not to rust or break. Is flexible, washable find sanitary. A stylo for every figure, fitted by a trained professional coraetlere Demonstration will bo given hi your own home Mrs.

Louisp Root, Professional Splrella T.oreetlore, 93 Grand avenue, Middletown, N. 'Phone 1031-M. WHITE House coffee is Buy a can of your grocer. USB Sny Fan pnncalcc flour. It Is like mother used to nrnko.

Legal. VAN FLEET, WILBUR--In pursuance of an order of tho Surrogate of the County of Orange, notice IB hero- by given to all persons having claims against "Wilbur VanFleot, late of the City of Middletown, Orange Countj, New York, deceased, to exhibit tbo siime with the vouchers tliwoior to the undersigned admlnlBtratoru of the goods, chattels and credits or suiil deceased, at tho offlrea of Sorvln A- Cox, 14 Street, New York, their place of tiaiisac'lns the business of said' estate, on or before the first dny of Htly next. Dated, December 23, 191B. CUA RJSNCE: VAN FLEET, BERTHA HELT1SRUNK, Administrators SERVIN COX, Attorneys tor Administrators, 44 North Street, Mldtlletown, N. Y.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Artesian Well Drilling. JOHN SELLECK COMPANY, 70Wj Spniinio Avenue. 'Pliouo SU2-J. Auotioneerg.

W. H. Uo'iisod Auctioneer. Tel. 40-F-21.

Wnbhingtonvllle, N. P. 0. Campbell Hall, N. Y.

I I A F. BRUSH, Auctioneer and appraiser, 71 Johnston Btl'eet, Nowburgh. N. Y. Pont- office Box S3.

'Phono: Office, 1131; residettce. 002. Auto Padnting. GO TO MULFORD'S, 149 North Street, for your automobile painting and rubber tires. All work gwironteed.

The boat Awning Maker and Upholsterer. MAX QANSL. 63 But Main Street. 'Phone 98. Gnnrnnteed Nevorftitlo Collectors.

MALTBY 4. MOORE, 17 West Main Street, Mlddlotown, JJ. Y. 'Phone 84G. Dancing.

J. EDSON ADAMS, Instructor Fox Trot, WalU and One-Stop. Studio 9 Orchard Middletown, N. Y. Dressmaking.

MISS M. HEMMINQ8, Dressmaker, Also ladies' und Misses' Suits Made In LAtqat Styles. Forest Avonuo, near Eimt Mnin Ht Dyer and Gleaner. MIDDLETOWN DYE WORKS, Dyetns, Dry and Steam Gleaning. 24B xJrth St.

B. Packhlkier, Prop. Furs and Gloves cleaning a Orders called fb'r'-and delivered. Phone B80-W. Film Specialist.

JOHN H. TUTHILL, 42 North Stroet 'Phono 084 ciirelully developed untl neatly printed. All hand work. We sell VulcB.ii and Unatmau (lima, cameras, kodaks and everything photographic. Picture ffomlng'to order.

Mall orders plomptly attended Hair Dressing. MRS. GRACE MOULD, Chiropody, Hair and Parlors, 28 West Main street Shampoos, facial anil sculp treatment, electrical massage. 'Phorjo it3S. MI8S ANNA ATM OR, and Hair Drossln-g Toilet Articles and Hair Goods.

Combings made up. 'Pljono 010. 70 North Stroet IN A of, an order of the Surrogate of the County of Orangu, NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVE)N, accOnl- Ing to law to all peraons having against the estate of Wickham McMsh, lato of the City of Middliv town, in said county, deceased, that they are required to present the same, with, the proper voucheis thereof, to the subscriber, the Administratrix of all and singular the goods, chattels und credits "of sairl deceased, at her place of residence in the City ol Middletown, on or before the 8th da.j fi February next. Dated, July 30th, J91fi. MARY McNISH SCHOONMAKEH.

Administratrix. OEO DECKER, Attorney for Administratrix BOYD DEMINQ, 19 North Street All klncle of insurance at reasonable rates. Auto rates against flro IOSB. Workmen's compensation policies issued. Try UB.

Insurance and Real Estate. IN A or an orclei of the Surrogate pf tho County of Orange, NO TICK IS HEREBY GIVJSN, according to law, to all persona havinK claims against the estate of Charlotte A. Gray, Into of the City of MlcHlctown, in said county, deceased, that they are required to present thr same, wltn the proper vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the Executors of tho Will and Testament cf said deceased, at the office of Frank H. Finn, 25 North Street, their of trammeling business in the City of Middletown, N. on or before the Iht day of April next.

Dated, October 1st, 1915. MINNIE G. HENDRICKS, CYRUS BRUCE ELMORB. Executors FRANK H. FINN, Attorney for Executors.

IN A ot an order of tho Surrogate of the County of Oranfire, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, according to law to all persons having claims against the estate of Lettle E. Dill, late ot the Town of Hamptonburgh, in snld county, deceased, that they are required to preaent the same, with the proper vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the Executrix of the bast Will and Testament of said deceased, at the office of Frank H. Finn, 26 North Street, her place of transacting business in the City of Middletown, N. on or before tho iJt day of April next. Dated, October 1, 1915.

AMEUA G. DILL, Executrix. FRANK H. FJNN, Attorney for Executrix. CHATTLE mortgage sale: blank team horses, six and ae-ven years ojd, wrigrhing about 2,400, at the farm of the late Charles R.

Mills, t.wo mllos north of Scotchtown, Wednesday, January 26, at 2 m. H. H. BLANCHARD, 78 North Street, Insurance and Real Estate. Hsllable insurance for everything insurable, either on land or ana.

Homes, building lots, farms and nesa properties for sale. Surety bonds. Workmen's compensation. Telephone 268. Light Broad.

"Good morning," snid nn old lady briskly, entering bnkcr's shop. "Permit me to compliment you on the lightness of your bread." The bnkor rubbed his hands nnd smiled benignly. "Thank you, madam," lie aiiirl proudly, but rcwpectfully. "It my nttu to bakn. the lightest bread in this city." "And you do It," said the old lady.

"If it gets much lighter it'll take two of your pound loaves to weigh sixteen Mull. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. George Downey, who has been to flll the vacancy on tho bench of the United States court of fflnimn, wns until his appointment comptroller of the treasury. Downey comes from Indiana, where he was for ten years a Judge of the circuit court. COMING EVSNTS.

Jan. 21--Queen Esther chapter, O. E. S. Cake and chowder sale at Maeon Ic Block.

euchre and dr.nee, Castle Hnll, auspices Eureka Temple, Pythian Sisters Jan. 2C--Stanley Quartet, of New York city, at Memorial Church. Jan. 26--Dance of Oriental Fife, Lawyers. THOMAS C.

ROGERS, Attorney at Law. Low DulltiuiB, 63-06 North Street. I GARDNER, lltcltard A. Rttndlcii Ivan A. Gardner 4 West Main St.

Mlddlotown. N. Y. WATTS. OAKES 4 BRIGHT, at Law.

4 ffittot Main 3u, Middletown, N. I. RUFU3 C. MALTBY, Lawyer. 17 Weet Mftin Street.

Middletown, N. Y. Rubber Repairing, Rubber Boots, Shoes, Hot Water Bottles, repaired by expert, IDEAL I REPAIR 71 West Main St, i Storage and Warehouse. I am prepared to move you to any part the country by class automobile moving van. All work guaranteed.

right I I NEUBERQER. 130 Ave. TeL Tailoring. Fashionable tailoring; for ladiM and geutlernou. OlouulnK.

preiBlim and lepalilug caroi'uliy and expertly dona. A QUERHERA. 'Phono 1.066. 84 East Main Uor. William St.

Taxi Service. NEW OARAGE la the talk ot the town. Tho. wise owuura are utoring their cars in our spacious, woll-U garage. Open Day and Nigtot.

Taxi service at all Uoura. POST GARAGE INC. Telephone 424. typewriters. 1 FOR SALE OR RE-NT--Underwood Typewriters.

"Tho Machine you will eventually buy," tho winner 'of all world's records. Branch office, Underwood Typewriter 82 North street. DIED. Kyrk--January 20, 3910'. town of Wollklll, near Fair Oaks, N.

Hnrvoy Elmer Kyrlc, aged 07 years, 1) months and 3 days. Funeral services will he heM at tho Presbyterian Church, Clrcleville, N. Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment In 'the family iplot, Circlcvillo cemetery. P.

J. REI'LLY, Funeral Director and Embalmer. Parlor. 81 Bait Main Residence, 33 Railroad Ave. Local and Long Ola- tanoe 447.

New York Office, 10 East 22nd' 8t. 'Phone 2084 Gramercy. Lady AiilRtant. White Haarie. WILLIAM T.

COHNELIU8. Funeral Director and Embalmer. Par- No. 118 N6rth at. Telephone No.

120. Branch Office, Otlavllle, N. Y. Telephone No. Y-14, New York I Office, 27 Great Jonet 8t.

Telephone, I 3250 Spring. Lady Atalatant i WM. 8TEWAHT KER, Funeral Director ana H. C. Kor, Aneclate.

Office and, Parlora, 273 North street. 'PHone 142, Day i and Lady Branch Office at Otlivlile, 'Phone, 14-F-1G. Now York with New York and Brooklyn Caiket 27 Great 8t. 'Phone 3260 Spring. ROCKAFEt-LOW BURIAL CO.

'Phone No. 3. M. R. Rocakfollow, F.

New York Office, CO Great Jonot 8t. 'Phone 834S Spring. Private receiving vault. ALEX. MERRITT.

Funeral Director. Telephone No. 10, 41 West Main cor. James Middletown, N. Y.

New York Office, 60 Great Jonot St. LTe. SMITH, Undertaker. Main Office, 2Q1 North Street, Corner Wlokham Avenue. 'Phone 2.

Lady Assistant. Branch at 19 East Main Street. Residence, 17 Lincoln Street, Corner Beattie Avenue. New York Office, 10 East 22nd Street. Tel.

2094 Grameroy. Drum and Bugle Corps, at Masonic Hall. Jan. 27--Leap year dance of the Girls' Friendly Society at tho Graco Church Parish House. Dec and dance.

As- KMnbly Rooms Benefit Mt. Carmel Church. Fob 1--Mid-winter dance 21th Band at Armors', Feb. 4--Concert by Dunbar Quartet, auspices Bpworth League and Ladles' Aid Society. St.

Paul's Church. Feb. by Wednesday," a three-axst farco at the Unlversalist chapel under the auspices of the Queens of Avalon and Knights of King Arthur. Feb. 22--Commercial Travelers 10th anniversary and dance.

Eagle Hail, afternoon and evening. March 2--Concert by Apollo Concert auspices Bpworth League and Ladies' Aid Society, St. Paul's Church. March r--High School concert at Eagle Hall..

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