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THE STAHDARD.<br />

BHBWSTBR, JANUARY ^^I908.<br />

CoasMtlrat reaehen KIIIH.<br />

J. H. Hkle. of Booth Qlftstonbnry;<br />

irho |R thfi leiwlitiK «uihorily on<br />

pptwhcK fnthn country, wim recently<br />

askeil nbont the ramortHl destruetlon<br />

of the yoiinff biuls ^y i\\t> recent extreihe<br />

eoM. Mr. Hale mfd Hint he<br />

had Iteen home only A few dnys from<br />

• month'i trip away. He heard of the<br />

eald weather hereahontts bat had<br />

•npponed that the trees on hi«h land<br />

wonid be nil rlicht. He went out to<br />

look thinffK nvfr and the flrat tr«M<br />

that he exaitilned failed to show any<br />

nve bndi*; do he moved lo a hiKber<br />

level, bnt there he fonnd the same<br />

roodftion. Finally he reaehiMl his<br />

hlKhest elevation, from whioh it is<br />

iin|i|K>wMl the frnst will roll down Into<br />

the valteys, and even there he oould<br />

not find one bud with a tAttn of life.<br />

Then he tetetdioned to the exteufflve<br />

oreKards atBeymuur, run by hiiiiBelf<br />

and Ur Uoleman, that are up l.tXiU<br />

feet above nei^ tevel, and a«ked Mr.<br />

Coleman how thlnipi were there. The<br />

answer was. that Ur. Coleman had<br />

heen tinabte to flod one live bud in<br />

the lot. Mr. Hale's oiMiclaRlon i» that<br />

the entire crop of the stale Is icone.<br />

There will IM here and there a |»e«oh,<br />

bat he sees no reaNon t« expect mnf<br />

yield for the market Irani Conoeot4eai><br />

•r. Hale .In not woiVylnic however.<br />

Be name home by way of his vast<br />

peaflh farm fn Oeorgia and there he<br />

fonnd everyihinic in the ttnest and<br />

•tost pruinisinic shape.<br />

ttreaUst kpplt Qrowlar HUt«.<br />

Mr. F K Dawley, who is the seorf>tary<br />

of the N^w <strong>York</strong> Btare Frnit<br />

Mrowers' Assoelatlon, and has hail<br />

ehariie of farmers lustltntes In varioui<br />

pairjtoof the state under the aitrioul*<br />

tnral department at Albany. Issaes a<br />

stHtemetit with reference to the produttiiun<br />

ut apples. He refers to the<br />

•real uumtier of newspaper artlules<br />

that have been going the rohuds<br />

about some of the western statef.<br />

whoKe people understand tlie value of<br />

advfrilHinic, and are always boaKtlnR<br />

Iff their great protloetiuu. They have<br />

a large aereage of young trees, and we<br />

believe the state of Missouri' clalmR<br />

more trees than the state uf Sew<br />

<strong>York</strong>. A great deal also Is tM*ing said<br />

TMti V. B. iWhltlMk V«. r«llar«.<br />

On MonAaj last L. A. Shove attend><br />

eil a meeting of the Whltlbek Co.<br />

creditors held In <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>. The<br />

seaslon etarted off with mnehi bitter^<br />

uess of reeling and tnme higfily de><br />

nnof lalory reaaarfcn were Indulged In<br />

by thoso who had twen "oangbt for<br />

big tuoney" on the eve of the anlgnnient.<br />

Up6n th« enmect personal<br />

apiteal of Mory W. Bitalth a dealer<br />

sent np several oar loads of ooal "to<br />

help the |Kior«" then.' bearing of (he<br />

failure, tried to stop delivery, but<br />

fimllh had paid the freight and the<br />

ooal was tn prooess of anioading frotn<br />

alKiiit the "land of the big red apples" I authorized to raise the offer to 80<br />

In Arkansas and fcooiliHrn -MISMHIH, oeois certainly, and perhaps to the<br />

. and people who are nut iMMted seeto 1 full U3 asked fur.<br />

lotinrik that ttione stales stand In the[ The dwindling and decay of a great<br />

lead, while the fact Is that Arkansas ^'"'•Ine"'*. always his prUle, Is undoubtproduces<br />

less than any of the large! *"lly * great sadness to Mr. Whitlook.<br />

apple growing slates, being Ufteeutli<br />

hi the libt, while Uihhourl IM uulyHlxth.<br />

In faot. Ihe whole Ultwlwippi Valley<br />

j»it ifigeiher did not prtxluue m^ many<br />

aiipleH IhiHyf-ar hy HUIIIH milliuns of<br />

huhhels us Ihe hiate uf <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />

a'one In the prefent yenr <strong>New</strong> Vtirk<br />

1 cridlled with uver thlriy-bix iiiiliinu<br />

b itfhelH. Kelt to her uoiitek iViiiiHyi-<br />

Viiitu with a Itlllf leM than twenty<br />

miliioiiH, Iheii MlolitKaii uhli Keveiitut-ll<br />

Ohio will) fuurU'eii and Minttuun with<br />

t.'U lullli'iiiK.<br />

Ur8. Hrleu Hfioiri, whu uul off tlie<br />

h :aile of tier I wo chiMrfU ai Ariingtou<br />

a nut live ytraix UKO while liopeleiutly<br />

i .Mtue, i» now uu iuiuate of the Matt-iiwu.u<br />

btate iltjri'iial wliere t>lie Is<br />

• tiibiug llie kee|terH ii^ueh I rouble 10'<br />

h -r del'tTat*' wajf. Latvt tiuuday,<br />

wliilf the iiurne lAun huby in auotiit-r<br />

p.rt of the wmd, Mro. Ujiorri uuil<br />

MJiUlher woiiiHU jialleut who IK very<br />

quarrtrlMiiie aiel ILIMJ a iMiralelic. Iiml<br />

a quarrel, and as u reiiuli, tdin. Sporr<br />

b>- Miss Adeline Batter whoisattend-<br />

lug Brewster wlili coal.<br />

lug tlie Sacred Heart Convent In <strong>New</strong><br />

After the coal man, the feed, man <strong>York</strong> spent her holiday vacation with<br />

and others were lieArd from." They her parent*.<br />

didn't uuderslaod how a business lees Thf«e sections of the railroad bridge<br />

than two years old could legitimately are on the siding awaiting to be<br />

show ilat»llitles of (80,000 and only placed. There have been various<br />

•8,niU aRsets. The assignee. Mr, B. a .causes of delay In placihg them.<br />

Pfilmer, of Cnrmel, explained the Two young boys living in the<br />

buMness ootmection of A. H Whltlock eastern |iart of the town got into<br />

and his sons-in-law Mory W. Smith mischief this week and were sent to a<br />

aiid A. Vail Bmlth. As is well known children's home to be eared for.<br />

the original bbsintMof Mr. Whttlock<br />

was at Croton Falls, and always a Blbert Bloat, uf Union Valley, fell<br />

money-making plant The Smiths, on Saturday and broke two ribe. This<br />

under various styles of firm name*, !• the third fall that Mr. Bloat has had<br />

had been running businesses of every and each time (raotorlng hit rlbe.<br />

kind from baby carriages to burial A domestic employed by C. B.<br />

orsket% In many towns—geMing In Gregory developed signs of Insanity<br />

and oat. Just as they pleased and leav­ on Wednesday. After making things<br />

ing father Whltlock to foot the bllla lively for a while abe disappeared.<br />

This, Ur. Whitlook's tympalblxeni Ur. and Mrs. Balpb Campbell, of<br />

•aid, had tieen a oontlnuous perform­ <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, are visiting Dr. Hltcheoak.<br />

ance resulting finally In an Indebtod- Mrs. Campbell Is a neloa of Ura.<br />

neMof •ai.OOO, whloh seemed to Iw Ultohoook and Is well known here.<br />

carried along on the books of the James Batterlee. of Bonutv, who<br />

Bmltba How It beeame transferred was reported ill last week died on<br />

from theaeoountaof A. Vail Bmlth 4 Bnnday. The foneral was held on<br />

Co., to The WhiUoek Co., Is of no Toeeday, Bev. Ur. Bussell had charge<br />

•peelal Importanee. It Is there, ^s of the service.<br />

we understand It A. VatI Smith has A new business enterprise will start<br />

no Interest in The Whltlock Co., and on Monday In this village, O. U.<br />

Mr. Whltlock bad no Interest except Clark has leaeed part of J. H. Mo*ea<br />

as a creditor. '• building and will open a general<br />

Mr. Shove talked as well as he could grocery store. We wish htm snocess.<br />

to make matters smooth and finally<br />

R B. Palmer, assignee, opened The<br />

Ur. Palmer said Mr. Whltlock would<br />

A. B. Whitlook Go. store Tuesday and<br />

pay off the creditors on a 29 per eent<br />

Is selling the stock. Notice has Iwen<br />

Iwuiis. After more talk th^. creditors<br />

submitted a 88 per cent, proposition, ••»" » »" V*»ose who owe the firm<br />

which Mr. Palmer has since presented<br />

to Ur. Wnltlook. It Is generally<br />

underMood Ihatat the next meeting<br />

of the creillton* tir. Palmer will be<br />

While muuh is said alwut the use of<br />

hlH name in the "oompauy," his<br />

honoi'dy and Integrity stands us firm<br />

Hi hills.<br />

Frank Bradj lu Trouble.<br />

ChristniHs day proved an'eventful<br />

one for Fcank Hrndy. a son of K. JJ.<br />

Uraily. uf R. K. Hraily & Bon,<br />

tiuHiiiiths at Maho|iao Fallc, and lie<br />

prohfilily now wikheH lie liad never<br />

left the hordei-H of Putnam County.<br />

A di»ipHtoh from <strong>New</strong>ark, N. J.,<br />

that a settlement Is required In thirty<br />

days.<br />

George Sunderland, an aged resident<br />

of Soment who Is well known<br />

here was another victim of a fall- On<br />

Sunday he slipped on the ioe and<br />

cracked one of the bones of his<br />

slipulder.<br />

The firemen's ball was successful as<br />

in other years. There was a good attendance<br />

and everyone enjoyed<br />

theiiiselvas. The exact amount has<br />

not been determined as yet as all returns<br />

are not In.<br />

A reiK>rt was circulated here on<br />

Monday that A. J. IjOudell. of Salem,<br />

had died rn Sunday. The reimrt<br />

was uiifouudetl (or Ur. Luhdell, al-<br />

Itiuiigh sulferiiig from au attack of<br />

gripiie watt luiioli belter.<br />

In the shoulder.<br />

Just passing. Hi<br />

set the bonea.<br />

Dr. Bttehoook was<br />

was oalled tn.and<br />

The ofllolals of the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Hoard<br />

of Health have been mueh Intereeted<br />

In recent experitnenta wbleh show that<br />

lyphold fever germs are killed by<br />

lemon luloe. Tliey advise the nee of<br />

this '-plearant preventive in drinking<br />

watef and In-plaoe of vinegar In salads.<br />

People who are fond of a slice of lemon<br />

In a cup of tea will feel doubly safe<br />

from germs with boiled water and<br />

lemon Jnloe.<br />

Woodruff's<br />

Warm<br />

Wear for<br />

Winter<br />

Weather<br />

embraees every known<br />

good thing In apparel made for the<br />

bodily oomfort of man and boy, no<br />

matter what his site, inclination or<br />

ooioopatlon. For dress, work or<br />

•port. For home, office, shop, store<br />

or field. For walking, driving,<br />

eyeling or aniolng.<br />

The man hai never yet darkened<br />

our doors who was too large for ne<br />

to fit, nor have weeeentbaboy who<br />

was too small.<br />

Out-Door .<br />

Duds<br />

For Heavy Work.<br />

We are selling a great VS reefer<br />

for farmers, milkmen and drivera<br />

It is made of heavy domestic<br />

woolen, waterproofed, whole skin<br />

sheep lined, has riveted bnCtons,<br />

double-stayed seams, large pockets<br />

and i rioiny and comfortable.<br />

We also have a 96 Canadian reversible<br />

reefer, goat skin and<br />

corduroy, surprisingly warm and<br />

Very durable.<br />

Lined canvass coats. 91.60,<br />

Rubber reefers, blanket<br />

tl.SO; heavy wool lined, f2.<br />

Sheep-lined coats and<br />

Ruwian vestil Wer-t i''oilH hi Ihf ItfVtllU- MrM. 'IVrry wae thl.rly< ne yearn old, i held after the morning Mjrvlco.<br />

liou. It it< >iiimied oil .Mount Inde- and waM known tthllie "Pretty Widow' Harry Qannug who IH employed an<br />

pHnilellce. iu liie liighlaiidx of tlie MeAlli^ier" when Terry married iier. I,„„j| lue^seinter at Grand Ciutnti<br />

I'iudM^ij, 4115 feet ahove the river, and Hhe lUt^u owned a hotel hi <strong>New</strong>ark, | gtalion fell and broke his ario on<br />

ehi»ii;reil around il are luiitiy of liie which wanaitopular reBort for sport-,'i-uegday. Ho clipped as lie threw a<br />

iiM>^t iiieiuorHitle point? of iit'Volution ing.uharaulerH. Terry came from thel,„^(| ,,oi,ui, (uto a car and struck Ids<br />

FAMOUS<br />

SNOW FLAKE<br />

ary hiniury uml iiiteret^l. TIIH tact West and b-oame one of her "nmy shoulder against the truck of tie car.<br />

yearly - face<br />

a«o. Terry ordered him out of the ,^.,,^j^,^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^,,^,^^ ^.^^^ l^ADl FROMpURC f^LAGA(^RAPE<br />

•toufii' ul tile walld^lo fall awuy from<br />

QREAM OFJARTAR.<br />

Ihe liackiijg over nearly the whole ''ir, Friiul'Tefry returned home had a voice thai very mneh re^-mbled<br />

ITS LEAVCNII«G PROPERTICG ADO TO<br />

work. 11 if only u queoUou of a hhort from hib work at 1 a. ni. HIH wife was ' Michael OallagUer api>eared and dis-<br />

THEVACUABLC NUTWTIOUS QuAuncs<br />

time whfu all lliHHe piirlo muhl albo uotathome. She had lold him she tribui«d presents, o^udy aud oranges<br />

WHICH NATURE STORED tN THE GRAIN^<br />

orumhie awuv- The reitaiUiiuv of the w*« Boing to Biiwibelh^lo vlhit her ^ the children. The affair wa« very<br />

piiiapel wulln entirely, liOfii the KiMer., He went Into the Mreet and '"""l* enjoyed.<br />

QiUury (ulinary ^BndBming^mpanu.<br />

fuuijdalioij lip, ix Ihe only piauiicahle walked up and down until "i a. m., The enterlalutueut which was to 369 FcARLSTREEr.Nkv^'^fQiUl.<br />

V4y to reMoie and prerei-ve the work when he returned home. In a slate- have been given by the children of<br />

Tne iiiaMiiiry of the old eji»

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