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ADVERTISEMENTS GOSHEN INN Goshen, Grange County, N» Y„ CUISINE DE LUXE Compliments of TM. 23. §ranb With Best Regards THOS. MOULD DONOVAN’S GARAGE Ample Accomodations Compliments of MILLER CART CO. N. SCHWEIGER GOSHEN, NEW YORK McNEIECE BROS. FRED DURLAND ?XCeats, 'Poultry and Qame in Season DEALER IN TELEPHONE 167 15 JKCinisink ‘Place Goshen, R[eix York Milk and Cream
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THE PIONEER 29 NONSENSE. WANTED:—A little ‘Pep. AMERICAN HISTORY CLASS. LOST:—One pound of fat; finder need not return. HANK JACKSON. LOST:—My dog. Answers to the name of Flor ence. LUCIE WALLACE. WANTED:—Someone to remove the squeak from ray shoes. HARRY THURNBURG. IMAGINE— Howard Manchester climbing through a knot hole. Mr. Smith:—Why were you late this morning, Kingland? Kingsland:—The bell rang too soon. I hear you little boy is taking lessons on the flute. “Yes, he is studying with a private footer. WANTED:—Someone to fill the position of Faculty Pet. Must be handsme, intelligent and honest. No girls need apply. FACULTY. Miss Mould: Harold, what is water? Harold:— A colorless fluid that turns black when you wash your hands. Breathes there a boy with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said: I hope my teacher’s sick in bed. Mother: — (To son who is still in bed, though it is after ten o’clock) John, why don't you get up? John:— I haven’t got time. WANTED:—Someone to listen to me while I explain my virtues. None with a limited amount of spare time need apply. W. J. KINGSLAND, JR. The Sophmore Class with some boys. lbs Phillips throwing a spit-ball. Junior Kingsland with a hair cut. Library paste struck on Janet Coates instead of glue. 19 16
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ADVERTISEMENTS PROGRAMME TUESDAY, AUGUST 15 2:12 Trot ........$2,000 2:24 Trot ........ 2,000 2:18 Pace......... 2,000 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 2- year-old Trot...$2,000 3- year-old Trot... 2,000 2:10 Trot ......... 2,000 2:09 Pare.......... 2,000 THURSDAY, AUGUST 17 2:20 Trot.........$2,000 2:30 Trot ........ 2,000 2:18 Pare......... 2,000 1 Tuesday, August 15th, will be Ladies Day;no Tickets sold, on that day, to the Fair Sex for Admission at Gate—all the Management expects from the Ladies is a Smile ! Heart-throbbing Music will be offered by Qualified Experts something more C lassy than on any other Race Track, will be rendered on Ladies Day. JOHN R. TOWNSEND, President THE HISTORIC TRAC WORLD’S-RECORD RACING Every Purse $2,000 Every Heat a Thrill =0 G
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