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DECLINES NOMINATION

James E. Kirk Says He Will Not Run for the Office of Village President on the Democratic Ticket.

The following letter was received by C. Martin, village clerk of Altamont, this week:

Altamont, N.Y., March 2, 1915.

A COMMUNICATION.

To the Altamont Enterprise:

We have heard some statements which are being circulated which are not true and which evidently are intended to injure the Town Insurance company, so we ask you to print the following:

To Whom It May Concern:

ITEMS OF INTEREST

Newsy Notes Gathered From All Parts of the Empire State Telling What Others Are Talking About.

There are 206 rural district school superintendents in the state, of whom 167 are men and 39 women.

ITEMS OF INTEREST

Newsy Notes Gathered From All Parts of the Empire State Telling What Others Are Talking About.

ALTAMONT’S PROPOSED NEW VILLAGE HALL

THE VILLAGE BUILDING.

ITEMS OF INTEREST    

Newsy Notes Gathered From All Parts of the Empire State Telling What Others Are Talking About.

STOLEN GOODS FOUND

Fur Coats and Other Articles Recovered in Basement of Tenement House in Voorheesville

HEAVY SNOW STORM.

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Most Severe of Any Ever Known at Present Time of Year — 11 to 14 inches fell

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RANCO-BELGIAN RELIEF WORK

Julia A. Viet, head of the French department of the Albany Academy for Girls, calls the attention of the people of Albany and vicinity to the work of the Franco-Belgian Relief Committee, which has been organized in that city. She says:

DEDICATION OF THACHER PARK

Took Place Last Monday — Governor Glynn Accepts Famous Indian Ladder Section in Behalf of State — Many Present.

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