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raws m BEliffi PMC Great Crowd Present Despite Threatening Weather. FOWLER AND SILZER SPOKE Tli(\v Tnlltrd From jK)]nt While AUH Political Slnnil- mirl M|imiiu With more inviting weather, the attendance at the Farmers' I'Icnfc in Helvlilero yesterday would doubtless have broken all records. An it was, thcrt! were fully -n* many people gathered In : the old enmity farlc ai •n ing til ...Hint on (he big plenN' 'lay, noon tlie went her wa* thri and this kept many hundredH 1M without a doubt. One reason why people cam year In «p||i» of iho weather w; estrji"rdinary itttrai'tlons. The IIM of .speakers was '<>nn[denibly above the avenge and tlie baseball game was the. best nttnutlrm offered In n Kiiinl many jv-in*. The idink' differ'-d little from other yt-ar.s ami It l« therefore *iulte unne»"tji'.«ary t<> describe what tmtl; if|( t plmv on the grounds. The«o plenli-s |ni , f keep pace with the age mid, in.si.-a.i ,|(.;i(i of tlur exclusive wiring of w;ignn.« tied about the streets (.f Hclvidere. tlii-re Is "f late years- a mixture of autoni'ibllt's almost equal to tlie wrp guns. And the crni'lt anil snap of thf gasoline engine is one. of the modem f<-mndH that IK now associated insep- erably with the whistle of the steam merry-go-round, the bark Sov(*ii-Vi*nr-Olil (ic')rgu Dunlfip Turn hies In ITIIMY'II nni! Is Dcntl Wliei Itntiiiiuin Fln-l* Itoriy. There wns a drowning accident icrt distance rust of Wits* brlilm •<u»,»nl four o'clock last Saturday af- ternoon, tho victim being Geo. Dun' trip, thf f»ev<'n-ye;ir-"ld wm nf Mrs Wm. Collins, who lives on' what •« sis tho back road to Port Col den. The boy. with young Hubert Mc- Coobery. of liku age. Imd Kono with men to hilts' bridge to watc hem HWim. The nwn were W. I. iVhllby. who works in t!i<- tdlk mil] tid hoards at the Collins home, ,e..n .MrCoobcry of I'at..TUMM. wh lilting here. .. the ini'ii were in the wat"r, the two "boys wandered along th, ik picking bt-rrles jinil hazelnuts. Tim Ilunliip boy apparently lost hi: and tumbled Ibe caiinl. <'d him, and ._ ibe bank through lb(* bushe.« int The fall may have Muni he was drowned. The MiCnohery boy did not Wit- ,.,•»<« th' 1 a-cideut but finally missed j his companion and ran to notify the ' two men who u-ep* bnthlnir. Th" men ft,nrti>d for the place where Jho —' -•' ig boy was l;i«t seen. the. meantime fl -mml boat, lied by Jas.CMmpb.il, a col— in of Washington, had pas, <<t and Campbell dls.'MVered the boy's body Hunting upon th. tlmuiiht it wns his duty 10 PUV BULL FOR Phillipaburg Has-Beens Against Washington Never-Wasera. TOiWORROWflFTERNO0NAT4.30 xKik Over (In OM-ifrnc Ita I,|np-iip and N'otr tho ihnll Stars Who Will r in fiiiforni. In fakir am] ti Old were \>b than h: •ars and ny thi ptilnt. lnHiiii hy in a \nf and strains of the Indts- tr Hand. UIVII present *ns irru th» t'a«n in o chnrnct'T nf tiifii from a politlcnl stand- I'omMiK-d with the mtiiit'ronv that ai'" now b.-intf launched rwho arc neokhin- OIIII.T*, dro'.v - n-|ir.'K*'[ilalinn of pnlith'ians « to 'take th r until th.- C( oore.l it t<» tb fence rail. 'dy out of the >ner arrived, so hank by mean; w;i- Whlihy and McCool'ory, afto.r hear- g CiinphH' i -'iitlil. ial in 1 Don't you believe !t when smmcdiody tell.* you that Phillipshurg folk mk for something and tn .Insist on :ottlng what they ask for; nor when hey tell you that Phlllipsburg f<dl<s '-- with tninmy-hawks hidden in •oblfi of their touttH. Hoed not libelers and butchers nf truth. IMipfbiM'K folks are coming up Friday afternoon. That's tomorrow, 'hero will ho a carload nf them, i friendly visit—Fort of a bread- ilng mf.iir, T'tie object of the is l" Miigan*! in fi name nf base- ball—the lui.i-beenH of Phlllipsbiirg airainst the lins-bwn." of Washington. And as a P..t of [attitude is allowed most of the performers will bo men 'of the never-wan stripe. Honest hands will linger the gat n iihlnKton. Kyno ho ca do so should attend, contribute his o: her mllo and tlK-rchy cncntirnffe olilft f.-itiso, A lot of fun la as ! red. Judge f Chicago has hik ide itmmlll of Chicag ruled that the automohik- In a ly weap" H uled that ly weapon. dead ii m atmohik In a dead- He applied It In the case o ran 1 h He applied It In th n who ran »1.M\II a hoy, Skillful men tried to repair a crack j tlie Presbyterian church bell JlackrttHtnwn. They couldn't Im- prove tin-* tone. The bell wouldn't onto b.ick." Aspirants for ofllco'li. ,.», U1K have been getting their names before :he public by nailing postern and pic- lures of themselves to tho telegraph tics. There are so many poles air 1 ' many eandldnteji that the tow ast ur-ek looked like a chain of liny •r street fire sale ndvertlyenir-nl The police were Instructed to tea in all down, sparing m still Stan-ling wliR-h Assembly n (,'ole put up last y Freeholders Won't Call Sped Election Right Away. MflTTER DEFERRED UNTIL NOV. il (in Ho- Vo MiimtiiiH' County Atlorne •herry Will Until rnu> ttlti ^'Kiillly of the IVtltloiw. mil ill lin p deduct the prfr turn over what i.« f tli<- loft 1 to treasurer of the Soldl'-rs' ".Mor t\K«ncintion. Pretty K,iO(I s.li •b? Nice way to wiggle money •f people who wouldn't give a One nf the. "Itlur men" who spoke as riiarbs N\ Kuwler, the present 'ingri'ssnian from this district, who, iToplhjg to iT.rninoti bclicr, has ,i nni road ahead ;n getting the r<.-- . - if tlie affair, •rl'M] to tlic spot and drew the the water. They trie.i life W:IH exthi' t. Op.ner Khropf. j investigated the case nnd rendered a ; ver.Mi-t nf accI'Jriital .!-»«-.•<»" The |»mlii|> b..y mother, two In"! 1 ] bcsidi's :i half-sister. Th*> funeral •—n '(•(IN held Tuesday jnornint; :it f-i 'ilow oVltK'k. Itcv. A. S. Smith of Port . M.« Old' n in charge, wilb burial Wtewartsville. f people who wouldn hy any other method. Qiii.votic Thnt p.». r i In- is Tho him jekiii Kt'piiblicun ma ['h I tie Is agai owing to his opposition t>> Speaker Cannon an.I h-> will try to go back to Congress by tin appeal direct to the peopk-. This formed the b.-iels for hl.*» remarl'K. and IK 1 usoii Abniham bx-kii thii ig In. U stand the blunt of -•ins* to In IVtl. There will be about J.1 players on side—nine regulars and the rest Hiihntlttites. Just think, of .Too Firth, Kill Ward, Tom Murphy. Jlmmi" Ueagan and the likes of them locking boms' In a baseball contest with j Jtiiumtnti Cornish. Hart Howlby, Tio is survived by i Lnlilcu'. Hilly rs-irron nnd Major Fr •r.j nnd a t-Isti-r. fiance. The one event of a llfetli d tlic factories of town will sh Mown at 1 o'clock so that all can s the game at 4.SO* Tlie "touch" . ' the gate Is to he cheap enough—2 cent.". It ought to be two dollars. Science wont play much part I this contest. Tii ere wont be any this hit-and-run business. The slog:,. will be: "Take, two find let the thin one lilt you." This means nn ace dent. Tn cases of accident you brea Within the last fn days there 1 •i.'ii s'-ven automobile* comple,tel> reWie.i in thlx n.-lt-hborhond. Thru menus a loss of more than {10,000 Huh, Charlie Hittenlioupe! You Just mad 'cause you nln't pot ""Ice boy named Marcus who b'lonj the .Salvation Army. MAJOI: Fi.nr.ANCr-:. Ilcsults of Content Announced, niwigmonble weather interferred vlth the atlondancc at tlie gathering >f St. Joseph's .church people SkaMa's Park Monday evening, ""'* ' *h time dancing formed the cli means of amusement. X'pon this oc- casion, the rosuIU of •'• the various in tests, which have been gnfng on >r several weeks, woio announced i wish t.. know, frl.'n.l Hu\ the county seat movement miking out. Well, we'll tell you. 'Hie petitions, j, siEIVV ( , r th( pr.-tty well ttummed Up and rim marked, were takou to lMvhlor.. fi- :i.:.| train U\H Wedn—Elay u 1 tho board of fr>-,-UnlV -.t of |,;»i ri'-pivsetit Ho|tst..w iiM This '>v.. In the town the most :ibusi-il tnin-rly. It has to /cry prisoner's tho •My in drawing the Lfncoln's name fr all riirht for n man to follow his rh party. ! inly KO i " th" right. !'i aft.iu-ard. was Ii S. Sil; : bis party ' •!«• first. lotto, of Middle yu viding g class—that is, ir.'in't .iret tho cork out. Hump of tlio prisoners thrown int" While tlir- crowd is collecting e \iKlW six by eight locUup get mad tlu? lmys am dUpensin^ peanut hoiy the door swings shut. They nmnn-.' the hunffry natives and visit ' ( J l l R .•am ; a " wreak vengeanco and : the •oitnd with the idea of getting with someboily or something. _. .„ then that they .spy the poo stove and the way they slash thing into her stoveship is a caution. Join. Mulboiiaml. n worker on the sewers, put tl " '"•'"' "' -oiouie-j pn , ,],p stnvp nut of commission last sex- pMinuy was another "lug man" satunlay night. Ho ha.l b.-en thrown who spoke. fie was introduced »») into nrtami as n drunk ami disorderly "the next governor of Xew Jersey," j ppr.,-fin. this b.;ing due to the fact that be is) Miilhoilnnd did five dollars' worth •cmtic nnmlnatioir. He dealt only in {|', f. rVy" '/i^nifirial Vdjii'ater." ^set'" the menrre'-lnlin-'h^ !»"!tlu'T^""t ""his ' lIri " I '" r<1 !!t " llHllc " r£t ' MuIIy ll!dnl1 remarks a s a wind*; WI-IV well re-1 «••!« sent to Hi;ivi<I.Te 'nil .[Vir flO •• tbil.K, will b advice . . [•"armors , heard something nf in- .'Pt alrtni;' practical lines from 1'rof. mnn, of the State Agricultural it?i;t.\ lit; told them a great many ut Hdtifi f ; told them a about Hdontifir. fa b e any ming that Hdontifir. farming tha beneficial If they follow his U IT. Agans. . of the Stnte i a family in Pliiladel- ~>t such n slow town rames ye reitf oii the de an address", last I wil . bf import.'ince of " farunTs and 'iHts of this BCC- •inben; nf tli.- ,.,„,„. ""speaker" i *R'bv."'rr.' J; remarks ,.._ agrirult tion to '.G ra nge. / --—An oil lohHt. of Cokeshttry. wh were I'tjngratulatury In f-harnctci and (Iriilt mainly with thu borne liA ofjApie. .citizen. •• I::.\-Juilge'' .Morrow tn.'ulf the address nf welcome. The ba.si'ball game drew hundred. 1 - nf p,.up|e. U'lishhiKtim.wiiii n llntly pliiy»'d gam.- by JI score of -I to 0. Another Wreck. .•est end of the Oxford tunnel wns tlio scene oi'"a freight- wreck early Tuesday morning, and strangely days. He has phiii, which afl.;r nil. especially when It to turning out stove smashers. Hy the way, this mrtke." three times ! within that many years that the poor «*ove in the lockup has been smashed wrathful rrisoners. put, ]il;e the Stars find Stripes, she comes out of •very baule'with glory imdiminlshed. ing gentry. Jiminle Rcngnn. th human canary, take his pin.. imedlntely In front of the grand •fand and will sing. His first chirp vIM be "O, Promise Me." Tlitf tivaken all the finer sensibilities of the audience. Xext he''will sing " 'he. Stilly N'ight!" Thfs->M1 .ikei)-, more due emotions and* it i ; thought.Ul.at everybody wil! bo awjiki "ty this time. Mr. Tleagan will con :inut to .sing until a man In tin. ^rr.tnlstaiul throws a bootjack. This will be his cue to quit. - Then tlie game will start, hen Ward a gme rt, and Joe Firth will take tholr along the' coach Ing lines for Peqiic^t Mini's Death. C.cn. :.:.irlutt ; dieti- n f his iiDine in 'Vfiuest on -Sunday, following .nn si- tack of paralysis, sust.iineti ^throo Sri; the der tine Phillipsburg and Jo Hilly rtarroi Wapbington. ...... _• i-u-m is uif .me Cannon of Pliillipsburg. cigar and.nil. Hill Ward is tho—T don't Know, t Chaunce'y Dopew, mayl: The big conlesl, to ounced, a handsome watch, wns won by John O'Sbca. turned I $10 who turned in over J100. Sca. Edward In over $100. Edward ther solicitor, turned in •]!. tl S I '>. The winner of the diamond ring wns Ifannah Sexton. Esther Harry wns the other contestant. t The jeweled gold ring was awarded to Stella Illgffins. The other girls in :be contest were Helen Eckhanlt and r Ielen Smith. Tlie boy's bicycle was won by Wil- lie Clark. The others who contended were Charles Coyle. Walter Eckhardt. Willie Ferguson, Cbnrles Hayes, John McMalmn. Harry Vannatta and Win. ITItrgins. s pi-r pr..gr:iin. Thi'y contiilntd th>' oters. nlioiit a thou Ing U-nsbliiis-loii and tin* rest reprey'-iiiiiFi; Itiirg and adjacent territory, a little more thitti half tli<- vote n' lhe last general election. The petitions merely asked Hi< eeholders tn set a tlim* for an (•!••«• m to vote upon the proposition •• •lianging the county seat to yt,tn> lore centrally and c«n\>'iiiently-l"- IUMI town. said petitions, friend Hufus. took lie ji'iint of a switch, won: side ked and went i.hnnb off the rails, and ing into a ditch of soft mud. :;harlb> Mrady and Tom Xewman rled,to pull tliem out of tlie mud and •'•'ildn't builgo them, liut they prom- to eomo back with a steam 'der- rick and Aivnniplish the trick. When they were presented to tin '-inl, freelioidrr I-Tire. of Polvblere wlio im<l the thing all thought out vl'I.Iie mot, It seems, by Rel vldere brains—jind e.ich (own linn Its particular (pinlfty In abundance. Those In J'fclvidcrc who nre criti yin^T tin; petition* i-lalm that then •i- t-rU,uf dff.-ct- In th.- petition; which may Invalidate them. The: charge '.that many names have bt-ei. put down with n <.rii«s without being prop.-rly witi,«.s-t--l,; that men under luiroje from State prison have Higneii Ih;it Hi*- iiain<-y of nu-fi who n<>w Ifvi n Peiin.»ylv;uifri jire among the lot; [hat many natnes have been Htih*crlh- >d nil In "ne liruidwritlng; thai In one •uxe, at Paf-t, a fatlicr lias subscribed ioth dis own naine and the name of his son. Tlie Philllp.''hiirg board of trade :iim« that all. these nacw have •i.-n socureii with care and by l:oit- :ible canvass; tltat no decepir i.i been resorted to nor any i\ut io(iabl<.' means employed. They be- that It Is not Mr. ^ plitre nor tlie duty of tho board of •ei'holdei'h* to pasp upon whothfi" or <t the county seat shnli be changed: I.J merely their duty to ascertain iat tin- pr-icec. lings have heon •iruhir and then t" .'"t a day for an i-ctb.n of all the voters. What thi' people generally wish to e Is iipeii. boiii-.,;, cleaiicut aciion in e iiamlling of the wlioj.. proposition, .itbout iiunercsvarv d'lny r>r tin- iralcoif Take Hackettstown's Measure at Belvidere Yesterday. lAND IF WASflCLEftN SHUTOUT Gave Them a post* SlinIIiir to Tlint They JKirlrcil at Ilish itrldKc on 1'rovlous Saturday, ,TIiat was a great game of ball/ Washington and Ilnekettfltown had at Uelvidere yesterday. It was tho be.«t guuie ever played on tho hill- side grounds below town and as good nn fxhlhitiiin as was ever played In the county. The n-mjirkahle thing about |t was that with a Held rough, uneven and grown with grass, only one t-rror should have been made, that being by C-onsales of J racket ta- wn. H ary haste. So far 'I'lers au,i attorney have the fro. Plunge '.'.V- no rciiKiin why they si dloug a.(.I satisfy sp-ed at th, *•<• of caution nnd reason. TH-, ., ^months ,.r. dellbenitim, Wftn it tin; proposition. derisio Jim [iftl toriif.v. pd up ami moved »n.« be refered to the that th county at- Praily nnd the others fr. psluiri: prt'forrt'd to navy ..ilttfo appointed to art with the attorney—to jostle him iip and hurry with this duty—but the >f this* motion caught tbom rcall >hih they unprepared and a.* Hliiw a.s a team or PhiladoN cart b->is..fi. "AH I'lilcc." Writes Osiiiun. Kllis Osmi'ii writes from Xewnrk hat u-biit was- printed In the Ptar iout hi« domfstic troubles was "all Ice." This i.s his statement: "1 ill'I not make no promises t • l». bettf-r hoy or my wife .did. not i in-,- no rhttrgcf? nh.i!".it':":'.i**. ' Tliijt! ib-ue by ln-r f;!tlicr. John Nixon done b nd brothe Hi Charle hn Nix ;unl Alfr disposed of in jig time for. the time' h* 1 inc. ' X<»t that any other course had been anticipated other than referring the petitions to tho county attorney to pass upon their validity., or rather the legality of the petitions anil the genuine ness of the signatures; but the county attorney is Joseph M. riofseborry, a Iteividere lawyer, who presumably wants the county seat to remain in Relvidere and who, nat- urally, may be expected 1 to nntngonfze tlie 'movement so far as he can con- scientiously do so as n citizen. Brady and Xewman again took EX-SHERIFF WINTER DEAD r'n Illness Terminates In Peiieeful Kntl at Ifis Mclvlden* Avenue Troini; Lust Frlilny Morning. Henry Winter's Illness, extending over a period of a year, ended in his death last Friday morning at his ' - I'OO Helvldere avenue. Heart A tremendous crowd saw the ijnmo and the treasurers of. both teams left the grounds with their valises run- ning over with money. That's tho beauty of matching teams where tho , j rivalry Is strong. There was so much ' ; 'rivalry br-tween these teams that Mr. ,,.'„' l-'iin'HTton. of the Philadelphia Jle- , cam,; up to umpire. Ilia work •urate and n^ver once wns a. i questioned. Washington won tho game on merit. They got eight hits off pitcher U'elfi\ of Orange, and played without an t-rrtir. Gordon of Alpha, wno was in the box for Washington, wn* tin- hittiihle, holding his opponents tn four scattered hits. Some good work in the field by Sexton, Doc. Fortran nnd Donnelly featured the. game while the timely batting of Doc. Morgan was ro^pun- .dble for most of the runs scored. ; N'eithor side scored until the sixth inning when Washington pushed two nnrndB fl " ' CUIle in tllC by ,. J inning wnnn Washington pushed two di^e-w^'uir^ro^^tl nl ^ ^ T ^er.tvvo cLe in the disease, was tlio CIUM? of death, his, , , Donnelly ended the game by condition havng been such iu to fe, spectacular catch in the Keep him in bed since the previous r|W( , of fIiinl - insnn . s IllBh f 0Ull tak- It was n coinciiioMfA u.-.» »i.« - 1 - 1 tll one or ihosc in.=iirgent.s-? Hero are the men who ill pi p: In Tin tl gely Uio train on .. ago. | IIP.wn<) JiQrn.:in.K.arrsvllie--ii ! and was one of a family of children. Nearly tM years aj m.-irrind Miss Kliznbetb Park, who tiled 1L' years ago. Seven' children resulted from this uni'Mi, -sis of whom survive: also one slstor. Mrs. Tims. Park of Pitrt .Murray. Mr. Maria tt had boon blind for m-iirly -0 yo joyed perfect tively appear in the ' line up Phlllippbiirg—.Toe Firth. Jininiii.- n-.i gnn, Nick Pines. Ed. Cox. Gc.org. .Smith. Geo. Ornbe. .TaclcllcPhor'sofi Mike Uyan, Tom' Jrn'r'pliy;"'T!'in'""W!i 1 ril. 73an Flynn, Socks Dingier and Chuck Cor nisi.. Curley rioiic all thik my wiiV- not know >tlitng about it. 1 did not en*; cart. e;itln>r. I ain't no kid. iou't intern! to mov- my wife u wark. father, .but T wi;i take al chibliT'ii and en re for them if will, stone off not to .bother rue " My wife'agreed I" ^ the 9 si on Friday morning and startoil for.the seat of trouble. The th started for the seat of trouble. The freeholders had .another session that day and. through freeholder Fratm- felter nf Piiilllpsburg, they pot j case reopened. Fraunfelter did 1 by inquiring when the county attorney would be prepared to pass upon th petitions. The Phiilipsburg men my more. tako the. fo T nn. t[io $.| ed payi cliildri'i fe a children a week. nd she would That is why f luid three r-r M'.ux Hies at Broadway. Ji. Lomcrflon of PhillipKburg the ld i —Senator Bnwlb \r*. but health until within Newman. For Washington Alec. Crnrt. Bart Krvln, John Botts, Cliff T.oscy. .Im ISnyder.' P-ill ,\rorgan. Goo. Guilok. ] Hllster Skinner. .Tako Pence,, Doc. J,a- I Uicw. John Thompson, Geo. Billy F Fridaii UM.^UII, ueu. icaiiu. -Tlfirron. Hurker Rurd and Major living ndy who n PlHlIpshurir. to nny- will ob ,,.,„„ . j,, ,. i.i[| Mill 01)- -j sorvo ' ' H '"eluded except Bill Bowers f 111 ^Johnny M ct liealtirunVirwitiun a f 111 of bis deaih. lie follow- in ;nnd\vuM"7Mr"^ . ie follow I ys before, - Jn .Lhls.-o(i^ --it- -J- ^:;--nK;i7i-Vr ; ™7"""miiifg^ "itanffer" signals, the <lorall at the entrance to i H '"eluded except Bill Bowers Johnny Murray, and everybody 'sliingtpn. wlio.,atnounts,.inJ:!.ny.- George Mill igli. the wreck . !i".9.... ri!n -.i'K.... the..j.me~ liuLt- ,u-as I o.j -r.,.„."„"- ."-"r ""\ " r,'.";;..-;^^.:. 1 -: •;•'." IL ~ I "T" Cn ;- l """'l'uiii- »">»nff7witii-tlvu-srt~l^" orr »"-t"o ; r6unrfiips : bf"bo sliingtpn. wlio.,atnounts,.inJ:!.ny.- George Miller and Mackey Petty. Win. Ji. Lomcrflon of Ph died ..at the .old . .iioiiioKto;id P'd' 'S the .old . .iioiiioKt a'dwa'y, 'Sunday nlslit. th p d:; f"rni While vi It was n coincidence that the old family grand father's alock, which en me to him through his grandpar- ents, stopped at the very hour of his death. It peonied nlmost like a. mark of sympathy. Mr. Winter, was'familiarly referred to as Sheriff, lie having held this im- portant o/M>o"from 1S72 to 1S75. be- ing elected upon the Democrat! ticket. His father, Wm. Winter, wh lived at Broadway, wns county cler in tJIG early days of this county- Mr. Winter's early life wns spen iii the farm nt Broadway, moving v his Tlolvidore avenue home two year, before he was elected sheriff. F i..,.n.iiBi>li a lllh'Il IOUI,• talt- |ing the hall off t h e very feathers of a 1 ciiantecler hat worn by a fashionable woman in the audience. It was a spactncular ending to a finely-played game. The score: AVashlngton some years he wa a clerk in the ..iited a special session of tho free- holders called within tl tlie attorney's re . lit there would lie go to this extra ild county dere for' S was not si- to i-e'ttulre froehnM off.-, >ens< ; weeks t'< ort. Others no reason to - - —tiiat the 'gs had been at rielvi- years nnd their removal imperative all .it once as a special scsslnn of Uio During this 'discussion ..county, at- Pradway, Sunday nlslit. While vis- iting there several weeks ago. he was talcon ill with sun was unable to Mr. ' Tjoinerson TTe was a son well-knnwi sides his sons, m trouble!? urn honie. was 67 years old Jus. Lomerson, farmer in his tiny. Be- survived by (low he •lames L. PhlllipsbuVg and Orvill J Ci ied by Tjomerson nf . . ...r, ^ Ijomerson Jersey City; also two sisters^ Mrs.' nii-^abctli Crevolinff and Mrs. Tnmay '.Stewart nf TTackettstown. Mr. -T^omorson was a deacon in g the" l II III!) to th.> previous lact Hint a trai tiling a wreck equal one owhif,' to the n was going west —llu^igh^^br^U'iiye.! "tlio two trains "had track under tVupiru met on the" one Funeral services wore held Wed- nesday at -1.30o'clock nt Ml. Bethel, 71 ov. James nfllcinting. fn torment was In the family plot in tile adjoin i..~ cemetery,. I nrtllS - lc11 ringbones k i b shanks, spavins, bowlegs, ,. , knock-knees nnd shoulder- 1 bound backsliders; of bunion-footed, sky-gaging. . second-deal ing mako'r' I be 11eves ;_,_o f_s,WQ rd-s.wa.li o.wjmr.-jjl n}-^ I'bati'iiff.-'sn.ako-charnilnB:,' """•""*—"'-• - short-chnnge artists; of First H-iptiKt-' church of , .T|io.-.-fn.ne-;!i^;-':.e.t'.vice*;^*.vcrG-."'ioid- :: iu his into Jiome 27S, Washington ^street. Pbiillpsbiirg. yesterday, afternoon. .toriicy.-.]; bis posit! patriotism His speech Patrick Hen p-and''"defined h First National Bank and later con- ducted the old A'anboren lumber yards, now owned by W. D. Guliek He was a man of retiring disposi- tion, honorable in his dealings find en- joyed a large circle of warm friends. Mr. Winter was in hl« -70th year, Iiavln.ff been born at Broadway on [Sept. 1J, 1S.11, His widow was for- merly Elizabeth Wollor of Broadway. ly Eiiza They have J lier of P.roadwny. datigliter. Mrs. ,T. II. h i y have one dati Jolinstnn. His three Margaret Banker, of V.; and -Mrs. S, P. Bowers and R. Jf. TCileiibcrger of Washington.' Tie wa i . II. istorn are Jlrs. Mechlenberg. N*. ers and Mrs. Tie regular g f Washington. consistent mem her and a regular attendant of the First Presbyterian" church. At one time he was a member of the borough Council. . Dr. Johnson. was.._ln...charge of Christine, cf O. Moi-gan. 7Jonnelly, lb W. Cyphers 2b Pulton, rf . . . Sexton, ::i> Kniser. if . . ; ; If. Morgan, c Gordon, p. . . . Totaol ..... Tinckettstown Sinter. Sb . Oiillck, (-r . ; Miller, c Ifnukinson, rf ' ! ATI. n. If. O. A. E. 11 ••IB •!, S 27 Aii. Tl. IT. O. . . . 1 0 0 2 Wolfe, p "onzanlo; rown. 3 b ickel. 1b nith. If . 2h .. :i o oo 11 0S 1 4 1,V- o 10 o . E. n 0 0 0 0 1 0 -.-0 -. 0 ir.-u-kettsto Total :!0 0 -i 27..11 1 -bintton ..0000 0 2 :0""b '$•'—i . .00000000 0—0 ICarned runs—Washington. 2: left •i biisos—Washington. S; Hacketts* 'wn. -1. Struck out—by Gordon. D; Wni-ilf. f. Double plays—O. Mor-. in to Donnelly. Umpire—Lamber- 1 ton. men rang with . _ riL-m-y should iinvo been there and the Battle Cry nf '" n should have followed. •servic W'i nte Properties Sold for Unpaid Ta:scs J3J T3. J. Vosler, collector of tnxes of WasliiiiKton township, sold several properties for unpaid taxes Inst Sat- urd^ayV' In qnch.^casc-.tbo-.—proji^rtv "wns'soid^for^tirerTniioiint of"'tax,. to- gether with interest and costs of sale. Mr. Roseberry said that h1a tegrity soemcid at Issue nnd be as- sured them that his duty to the board and to tlio county would have first cnll. ; ire insisted that heh:u] wl - iiirisdiction in passing upon the etness of the petitions from a standpoint and would stand no shifting of tlio responsibility. He wanted it all and promised to report without tin necessary,,...delay „...--.-.. ••"-TiieVo""romarks"'"we're ~ 'passed 's * which were beld : a borne on Belvider ,., v mi neivinere avenue nt 2..10 o'clock Monday aftcr- ington 0 o Interment cemctory. y after was in the Wash- r conntornct e printed in tiio ere Vfect of p an article lime. Mnii Wln?n ,l!i the track the engineer came to his senses and jumped, escnnlng injury. .Several ears were damaged. 1 but one was hurt. ley" i ^r™™ l0S r ml *?}?V °» Tuesday made "Miney" aic- of Contractor a cripple for life of Grath, the oldest son M, P. McOrntli. T'IO young: man bad been In charge" of"'tlio construc- tion work ut Alt. 1 "' Arlington for Ins I '? father ..and _>vas about .to. lump-on ^.one iii- I '"' I among the Italians at I-'rank Ma- y.mcii_jsr.ft I. jon-e'M- luTi!riling"""lio"iTse' :: 'last SatVmln nlgbt shortly after midn'ight. An gello Cambrlno carved pctro-so liadl; tli.it Petro's brother had to run fo the police. That brought Marshal Shropo nnd Carting and a lot of dop ntiyn.i r .v"'Thoy surroiintle.il tho house, but Cambrino surrendered without Injured. trouble, /;•> Paglilo'.H heart was V*ut open, bu there is a difference of. opinion ns^trr "•'•-"— stoveleg wns " " sticks inther o weapon used. Cambrino" it that .it was n stovoleg. .:-.-_„--•-•- ,""J."«"UI.IU; ..... M1I.-..III LMII»:J ...j, * .i.stnu a—nuuu-i-wiiH- Splif - open -or thc-Hinair j cnrs kiiuwn ns "skids." to a degree that Pr? Shiitb had to o »>.u.. II. its sums." In attempting to step upon an Iron :. bar connecting the front nnd rear truck's, ho inndo a misstep and the wheel ran over his foot, crushing it so badly that the surgeons at the Morristown hospital had to amputate at the ankle The accident is a de plorablc one- for a young man willi p l e oner for a youn ' such a promising future,- r ............... .. -',v.iy, J :-pas:niri'fl.--huu(l ; ;: t d enr lhe Pliilad^Tplii. Bargain Store, you. have no Idea what vi 'i l take, several stitches. Justice (juris tine sent Cambrlno to Jail for atro cions assault. Chris Single and Double l>\vt>I|in>>A for Sale. Several Single and Double Dwell- ings and tvjb Building Lots, also the three-story nnd basement Double Brick Building (next to the Star, :l.'Hi!A (t 'ir;)i-r-rc^cffcrcij=7ii."jJrivaie"saier For particulars nnd price 'Inquire of John R. Uehleln, Washington, N. J., or Frank M. Uehleln. Jr.,v Paaaalc, J" executors Frank M. N, VJ",, executors. '""p. nw "rusts; of fptton-spit-^l f°l^ r w t llh '"'crest and costs of sale. eoddTes over nssemb]e<l U In U ono m r J lnff"l er secui ' lKl "»e 'proporty Vor 'th^'p'o- .lhese._wlll surclynvln-the^biscTiitr 7 '"^ flofl--stat«il:--'-"-- •-- -••-;--•- ----Z--^.-•• And by the time the contest roaches w Th Wn " 13l °>* lot wns sold to A. G. And by the time tlio contest roache. ot """ —»--— -•• yhoily-is 'shouting, . Washington will have the game well In hand. Lawyer Stryker will see to that. He Is to be one of tlie umpires. John T. Rlalr neiley will bo the other. Mr. Relley has promised to be honest. He never promised such a thing before In bis long political experience, 'Stryker has promised not to be hon- est—nn altogether unnecessaiy stipu- lation, talcing lawyers a " they come. - win anii . ,. ,.!•• LJUluvicrt to buy a .monument for the defeated* Pliil- lipsbnrg hns-bcena. Tho monument will be picked out right nfter the game. ends, the selection to be made between popperpots at Billy Barron's linmond palnce. 'Dispensing with frivolity, this is n fftmo gotten up to aid and swell n 'tihti'-'forsa .vory laudable purpose— ._.. for.-five- years Tor-ST^-'Thi TIIOK. Ccle lot wont to Mrs. Kate Al 1 en for T » yonrs for $7, 'The "Wm Colomnn lot wns sold to Mrs,- TI. £ Huli-izcr for 50'years for' Sfi.fli). Th Ni.von lot wns purchased by SenntO Cornish for 90 years for $5.50. .- .....••...- uimi.v nau pre- •iously quoted in part. This Is what the Apollo said about the petitions which had been presented on Wed- m-sdny: "Before any n'olkm jC_mi.id_be,_niado. ^!'dori3ig-~a.^ 1 sr'ut-''"'l™tf'rrc'tib 1 'n~"i'or tlfc removal of the county sent, a motion Lri^ciLjj^ •otintv at ""to" th d little Clrf Tn Captivity. gray squirrels •liich etlal sale of fancy' colored shrtp- I P'ng:, waste and work baskets. For- mer price 50c and 75c. Choice while they last at 25c. See window displny. window displn . W. CHRISTINE. . . - - «,."J "!«»":•» WHICH Van Vnllerscbanip c.mglit at Cornish I may .cause .considerable- trouble squirrels'" were""'cangnt some tiniu n^u nnd placed in cages. One of them v.*aa an obi squirrel and the others were young ones. Recently Valler- sehamp sold two of the young ones yor Roscborry's son of Belvl- The ttiiiig got no'i3ed around and fish ami. game warden Cudney I of Dunn field wont to Cornish latjt week to investigate, Mr. Cudney says tho placing of the s^ulr^e^jn^cniv is obliged to ^proceed accordingly. to lav before •• tho madq, .seenntied .Tn.d_i -tiicrr-ctii^-M^nc^rnterred- 1 Joseph M. niiwlierry., the torney. --"Tliis-'piiif-'-nn-en petition-!, for awhile at le; think, it..will .bti..sonio.tline inalter Is'' agaiii' brought before th attention of tho board." ',. Mr. lioseborry denied any rcsponsf bjiity for this newspaper statement and emphatically announced that no such remark had been made by him. Vet be wns very insistent . that he should have ample time, to Investi- gate the petitions. Furthermore, he declared that Judge Shipmnii, ns a itlnen. liad nsked permission to lie heard before (he freeholders in. re- yard "~ " PICTURES ARE COMING IN Varents Who Desire. lEepresentatioii in Xext Chilstinns Star Should Send. Offcrln-rs Karly. Tt .was'a woman who "suggested tiio Madonna idea ns a feature for the suggestion was- offered just after the Inst holiday number wns printed. Tho "wit"!] this idea ns a basis, the next Christmas -Star can be made a pro- duction of real art. providing our "•oman friends will do their share, The "Washington baseball bny.c did not do what was expected of them. •>t-High -.iJrijlffc~l*t»L-''Siiurr(iay,''' : 'They" didn't slug the bnlJ. Young Mr. Blackwell wouldn't let them have more than four puny hits. Not only were .. the "Washington . boys beaten hut-they were sluit out by a score oC fi to 0. But while they didn't slug, they put up a star fielding game, not an error being recorded against them for the first time this season. 'The boys this year have been batting well and lidding poorly. T_,nst Sat- urday it , was Jti.st the reverse. Tt wns'ir'ease of too much 'Walton. three of these brothers occupying l 'O~ . . 'H I stations, in the High Bridge Jnfield.... _.,.•„.. JB ' the other had one double sacker, the?e hits being responsible' for'all : offered. Ruined to just suit the TVal- tonp. Ka'ser didn't pitch quite up to form, anyway. Saturday after- striking out only, one man to ' ••"»»«.-. win no ineir share.'* noon, striking out onlv one nnn in .. A collection of picures represent-1 the oilier fellow's .cigbL !!1^ 1 _ _ _ various .nearby.CO...W...I..II-M-.-;7 •teVest n \vl!rb"b'""n(lde'd""nri'Vl the. value of the number considerably enhanced... •'- '•'Wlnit w'ti want are into "photographs' of: mothers with Infants not iindoi's six months nor over two and a half years of nge. Each must ha accou panied by the name of the child an the names and addresses of the pni en is. The whole collection will be made the photographic feature of the ! holiday.,number,. _, r -. ••• •-.:••: . : .The-trouble of yetting-the 1 'desired pictures nnd the work! of grouping them into plates Is such that the Star After Mr. Tlo.sc.herry and Mr. Brady ad qtiit talking and other members of the board hnd'expressed opinions, n 'motion wns presented to put-off tlie report'"'of thts'-^coiinly ntiorney until next regular meeting' of the e next regular meeting' ot th >oard. This motion passed by a vot« if 10 to S. So .there the matter will rest until next November and the special election cannot be pulled off ULMikixan Cte'rUi^H _ , ,,.llvto io &UL-H inac tlic Star, obliged "to- iiiiiUe'-th'e request 'that pictures bo sent In early. The time Is les$ tlijin three months dis- tant, and it is none too e&rly to make the appeal. ••• ..^ Some photographs have already been received nnd the. subjects aro good. Let tho others come now, tiie sooner the,..-belter. ( , County Prohibition. Convention. I^ast three days of the S-day won- der sale nt the Philadelphia Bargain ^TpTrrunTthat ternity of .Belvidere, i fih th the legal fra- tnity of .Belvidere, is ,. prepared to fight tho'attempt''•itp move the count) seat. Pbillipsburg's preponderance of ALWAYS MAKES d, S. HIT -R«>I«I 1 "luTl'il a right field eventually and Goldie Smton was moved over into loft.siir- ^on.- Shinier met the ball fora two- ibaggor the first time lie came to bat but struck out throe times after that. Donnelly also struck out twice, which (Continued on page., 0.) ...... ., (it"-3-p;-m;,-In'Temper' nnce ITall, Tlclvlderc, for tlio purpose of nominating n county ticket and for. the transaction of. other business. A large attendance is urged. Welcome to Old Schoolmate, .. Mrs. John R, /.Ooston.....enterta,Ined;-. •, xbout'•- u-'-' score' of ' schoolmates and .-fiends at her home on Wosl Warren'.' | fctroet' last Thursday.^'in honor ,of..lier_. .. sister;"M'rs.' .TohiFTir 1-tonsci of Sctlalia,*" XTo., who 1s visiting, in the Kast after an absence of 31! years. Dinner and tea wore served. Those present were Mrs. S. C. Coo- ley and daughter, Mrs. F; A. 'Hooves of High Bridge; Mrs. Wm. Hesu, Mrs. 15tl ward Tilden, Mrs John -rStryker, Mrs. Ellen Telsley, Mrs, Anna Wy- ckoff and'Miss Kate Shipmnn of Phil- llpsburg: Mrs;' 1 Jos. Parker of Alpha; Mrs. Peter Tlnsman oi Harmonv'i'£zL Arra.. iJJovi^Dalrymplni—nnd••-daughter.•—.— 'M'flry of'Easton; Mrs. John B. Hou- sel and.- rlnirchter,:-eiara--of Sedalla. |]Mo.; Mrs. Wm. Ii. Prouty of Spring- field, Ohio, and Mrs. D.'T. "Wyckoff and Mrs.^L-,g.-AIborjt^ot^SVash!nff^=sss£ ton: r ~"~ .-, ' \.;('-w"'

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Page 1: BEliffi PMC iralcoif · 2015. 12. 4. · oVltK'k. Itcv. A. S. Smith of Port . M.« Old' n in charge, wilb burial Wtewartsville . f peopl e who wouldn hy any other method. Qiii.votic

raws mBEliffi PMC

Great Crowd Present DespiteThreatening Weather.

FOWLER AND SILZER SPOKETli(\v Tnlltrd From

jK)]nt While AUHPolitical Slnnil-mirl M|imiiu

With more inviting weather, theattendance at the Farmers' I'Icnfc inHelvlilero yesterday would doubtlesshave broken all records. An it was,thcrt! were fully -n* many peoplegathered In: the old enmity farlc ai

•n ing

t i l

...Hint on (he big plenN' 'lay,noon tlie went her wa* thriand this kept many hundredH 1Mwithout a doubt.

One reason why people camyear In «p||i» of iho weather w;estrji"rdinary itttrai'tlons. The IIMof .speakers was '<>nn[denibly abovethe avenge and tlie baseball gamewas the. best nttnutlrm offered In nKiiinl many jv-in*.

The idink' differ'-d little fromother yt-ar.s ami It l« therefore *iulteunne»"tji'.«ary t<> describe what tmtl; i f | ( t

plmv on the grounds. The«o plenli-s | n i , f

keep pace with the age mid, in.si.-a.i ,|(.;i(iof tlur exclusive wiring of w;ignn.«tied about the streets (.f Hclvidere.tlii-re Is "f late years- a mixture ofautoni'ibllt's almost equal to tlie wrpguns. And the crni'lt anil snap of thfgasoline engine is one. of the modemf<-mndH that IK now associated insep-erably with the whistle of the steammerry-go-round, the bark

Sov(*ii-Vi*nr-Olil (ic')rgu Dunlfip Turn

hies In ITIIMY'II nni! Is Dcntl Wliei

Itntiiiiuin Fln-l* Itoriy.

There wns a drowning accidenticrt distance rust of Wits* brlilm•<u»,»nl four o'clock last Saturday af-

ternoon, tho victim being Geo. Dun'trip, thf f»ev<'n-ye;ir-"ld wm nf MrsWm. Collins, who lives on' what •«

sis tho back road to Port Colden.

The boy. with young Hubert Mc-Coobery. of liku age. Imd Kono with

men to hilts' bridge to watchem HWim. The nwn were W. I .iVhllby. who works in t!i<- tdlk mil]tid hoards at the Collins home,,e..n .MrCoobcry of I'at..TUMM. whlilting here.

.. the ini'ii were in the wat"r,the two "boys wandered along th ,

ik picking bt-rrles jinil hazelnuts.Tim Ilunliip boy apparently lost hi:

and tumbled• Ibe caiinl.<'d him, and

. _ ibe bankthrough lb(* bushe.« intThe fall may have Munihe was drowned.

The MiCnohery boy did not Wit-,.,•»<« th'1 a-cideut but finally missedj his companion and ran to notify the' two men who u-ep* bnthlnir. Th"men ft,nrti>d for the place where Jho—' -•' ig boy was l;i«t seen.

the. meantime fl -mml boat,lied by Jas.CMmpb.il, a col—in of Washington, had pas,<<t and Campbell dls.'MVered theboy's body Hunting upon th.

tlmuiiht it wns his duty

10 PUV BULL FORPhillipaburg Has-Beens Against

Washington Never-Wasera.

TOiWORROWflFTERNO0NAT4.30xKik Over (In

OM-ifrnc ItaI,|np-iip and N'otr tho

ihnll Stars Who Willr in fiiiforni.

In

fakir am] tiOld

were \>bthan h:

•ars andnythip t i l n t .lnHiiiih y ina \nfand

strains of the • Indts-t r Hand.

UIVII present *nsirru th» t'a«n ino chnrnct'T nf

tiifii from a politlcnl stand-I'omMiK-d with the mtiiit'ronvthat ai'" now b.-intf launched

r w h o arc neokhin- OIIII.T*, dro'.v- n-|ir.'K*'[ilalinn of pnlith'ians

« to 'take thr until th.- C(oore.l it t<» tbfence rail.

'dy out of the>ner arrived, sohank by mean;

w;i-

Whlihy and McCool'ory, afto.r hear-g CiinphH' i

-'iitlil. ial in1

Don't you believe !t when smmcdiodytell.* you that Phillipshurg folk

mk for something and tn .Insist on:ottlng what they ask for; nor whenhey tell you that Phlllipsburg f<dl<s' - - with tninmy-hawks hidden in

•oblfi of their touttH. Hoed notlibelers and butchers nf truth.IMipfbiM'K folks are coming up

Friday afternoon. That's tomorrow,'hero will ho a carload nf them,

i friendly visit—Fort of a bread-ilng mf.iir, T'tie object of theis l" Miigan*! in fi name nf base-

ball—the lui.i-beenH of Phlllipsbiirgairainst the lins-bwn." of Washington.And as a P..t of [attitude is allowedmost of the performers will bo men

'of the never-wan stripe.

Honest hands will linger the gat

n iihlnKton. K y n o ho cado so should attend, contribute his o:her mllo and tlK-rchy cncntirnffe

olilft f.-itiso, A lot of fun la as! red.

Judge f Chicago hashik

i d e itmmlll of Chicagruled that the automohik- In aly w e a p " Huled that

ly weapon.dead

ii m

a t m o h i k In a dead-He applied It In the caseo ran 1 hHe applied It In th

n who ran »1.M\II a hoy,

Skillful men tried to repair a crackj tlie Presbyterian church bell

JlackrttHtnwn. They couldn't Im-prove tin-* tone. The bell wouldn't

onto b.ick."

Aspirants for ofllco'li. , .» ,U 1Khave been getting their names before:he public by nailing postern and pic-lures of themselves to tho telegraph

tics. There are so many poles air1'• many eandldnteji that the tow

ast ur-ek looked like a chain of liny•r street fire sale ndvertlyenir-nl

The police were Instructed to teain all down, sparingm still Stan-ling wliR-h Assemblyn (,'ole put up last y

Freeholders Won't Call SpedElection Right Away.

MflTTER DEFERRED UNTIL NOV.il (in

Ho-

Vo

• MiimtiiiH' County Atlorne•herry Will Until rnu> ttlti

^'Kiillly of the IVtltloiw.

mil

ill linp deduct the prfrturn over what i.«

f tli<-loft1 to

treasurer of the Soldl'-rs' ".Mort\K«ncintion. Pretty K,iO(I s.li•b? Nice way to wiggle money•f people who wouldn't give a

One nf the. "Itlur men" who spokeas r i i a rbs N\ Kuwler, the present'ingri'ssnian from this district, who,iToplhjg to iT.rninoti bclicr, has ,inni road ahead ;n getting the r<.--

. - if tlie affair,•rl'M] to tlic spot and drew the

the water. They trie.i

life W:IH exthi' t. O p . n e r Khropf.j investigated the case nnd rendered a; ver.Mi-t nf accI'Jriital .!-»«-.•<»"

The |»mlii|> b..ymother, two In"!1]bcsidi's :i half-sister. Th*> funeral •—n'(•(IN held Tuesday jnornint; :it f-i 'ilowoVltK'k. Itcv. A. S. Smith of Port . M.«O l d ' n in charge, wilb burialWtewartsville.

f people who wouldnhy any other method.

Qiii.votic

Thnt p.».r

i In- is Thohim

jekiiiKt'piiblicun ma ['h I tie Is agaiowing to his opposition t>> SpeakerCannon an.I h-> will try to go back toCongress by tin appeal direct to thepeopk-. This formed the b.-iels forhl.*» remarl'K. and IK1 usoii Abniham

bx-kiithii ig In. Ustand the blunt of

-•ins* to InIV t l .

There will be about J.1 players onside—nine regulars and the rest

Hiihntlttites. Just think, of .Too Firth,Kill Ward, Tom Murphy. Jlmmi"Ueagan and the likes of them lockingboms ' In a baseball contest with

j Jtiiumtnti Cornish. Hart Howlby, Tiois survived by i Lnlilcu'. Hilly rs-irron nnd Major Fr•r.j nnd a t-Isti-r. fiance. The one event of a llfetli

d tlic factories of town will shMown at 1 o'clock so that all can sthe game at 4.SO* Tlie "touch" .

' the gate Is to he cheap enough—2cent.". It ought to be two dollars.

Science wont play much part Ithis contest. Tii ere wont be anythis hit-and-run business. The slog:,.will be: "Take, two find let the thinone lilt you." This means nn acedent. Tn cases of accident you brea

Within the last f n days there 1•i.'ii s'-ven automobile* comple,tel>reWie.i in thlx n.-lt-hborhond. Thru

menus a loss of more than {10,000

Huh, Charlie Hittenlioupe! YouJust mad 'cause you nln't pot""Ice boy named Marcus who b'lonj

the .Salvation Army.

MAJOI: Fi.nr.ANCr-:.

Ilcsults of Content Announced,niwigmonble weather interferred

vlth the atlondancc at tlie gathering>f St. Joseph's .church people

SkaMa's Park Monday evening,""'* ' *h time dancing formed the climeans of amusement. X'pon this oc-casion, the rosuIU of•'• the various

in tests, which have been gnfng on>r several weeks, woio announced

i wish t.. know, frl.'n.l Hu\the county seat movement

miking out. Well, we'll tell you.'Hie petitions, j , siEIVV ( , r t h (

pr.-tty well ttummed Up and rimmarked, were takou to lMvhlor..f i - :i.:.| train U\H Wedn—Elay u

1 tho board of fr>-,-UnlV

-.t of |,;»iri'-pivsetitHo|tst..w

iiMThis

'>v.. In the townthe most :ibusi-il

tnin-rly. It has to/cry prisoner's tho

•My in drawing theLfncoln's name fr „

all riirht for n man to follow hisrhparty. ! inly KO i

" th" right. !'iaft.iu-ard. was Ii

S. Sil;

: bis party' •!«• first.lotto,

of Middle

yuviding

gclass—that is,

ir.'in't .iret tho cork out.Hump of tlio prisoners thrown int" While tlir- crowd is collectinge \iKlW six by eight locUup get mad tlu? lmys am dUpensin^ peanuthoiy the door swings shut. They nmnn-.' the hunffry natives and visit

' ( J l l R.•am

; a" wreak vengeanco and: the•oitnd with the idea of gettingwith someboily or something.

_. .„ then that they .spy the poostove and the way they slash thinginto her stoveship is a caution. Join.Mulboiiaml. n worker on the sewers,put tl" '"•'"' " ' -oiouie-j p n , ,],p stnvp nut of commission last

sex- pMinuy was another "lug man" satunlay night. Ho ha.l b.-en thrownwho spoke. fie was introduced »») into nrtami as n drunk ami disorderly"the next governor of Xew Jersey," j ppr.,-fin.

this b.;ing due to the fact that be is) Miilhoilnnd did five dollars' worth

•cmtic nnmlnatioir. He dealt only in {|',f.rVy" '/i^nifirial Vdjii'ater." ^set'" the

menrre'-lnlin- 'h^ !»"!tlu'T^""t ""his ' l I r i " I ' " r < 1 ! ! t " l l H l l c " r £ t ' M u I I y l l ! d n l 1

r e m a r k s a s a w i n d * ; W I - I V w e l l r e - 1 «••!« sent t o H i ; i v i < I . T e ' n i l .[Vir flO

•• tbil.K,will badv ice

. .[•"armors , heard something nf in-.'Pt alrtni;' practical lines from 1'rof.mnn, of the State Agriculturalit?i;t.\ lit; told them a great many

ut H d t i f i f

; told them aabout Hdontifir. fa

b

e anyming thatHdontifir. farming tha

beneficial If they follow hisU IT. Agans. . of the Stnte

i a family in Pliiladel-~>t such n slow town

rames

ye reitf oii t hede an address", last I

wil. bf

import.'ince of" farunTs and'iHts of this BCC-•inben; nf tli.-

,.,„,„.""speaker"

i

*R'bv."'rr.' J;remarks

,.._ agrirulttion to

• '.G ra nge. /• --—An oil

lohHt. of Cokeshttry. whwere I'tjngratulatury In f-harnctciand (Iriilt mainly with thu borne liAofjApie. .citizen. •• I::.\-Juilge'' .Morrow

• tn.'ulf the address nf welcome.The ba.si'ball game drew hundred.1-

• nf p,.up|e. U'lishhiKtim.wiiii n llntlypliiy»'d gam.- by JI score of -I to 0.

Another Wreck.

.•est end of the Oxford tunnelwns tlio scene oi'"a freight- wreckearly Tuesday morning, and strangely

days. He hasphiii, whichafl.;r nil. especially when Itto turning out stove smashers.

Hy the way, this mrtke." three times! within that many years that the poor«*ove in the lockup has been smashed

wrathful rrisoners. put, ]il;e theStars find Stripes, she comes out of•very baule'with glory imdiminlshed.

ing gentry. Jiminle Rcngnn. thhuman canary, take his pin..

imedlntely In front of the grand•fand and will sing. His first chirpvIM be "O, Promise Me." Tlitftivaken all the finer sensibilities of

the audience. Xext he''will sing" 'he. Stilly N'ight!" Thfs->M1

.ikei)-, more due emotions and* it i; thought.Ul.at everybody wil! bo awjiki"ty this time. Mr. Tleagan will con:inut to .sing until a man In tin.^rr.tnlstaiul throws a bootjack. Thiswill be his cue to quit.- Then tlie game will start,hen

Ward ag m e rt,

and Joe Firth will take tholralong the' coach Ing lines for

Peqiic^t Mini's Death.C.cn. :.:.irlutt; dieti- n f his iiDine in

'Vfiuest on -Sunday, following .nn si-tack of paralysis, sust.iineti ^throo

Sri;the

dertine

Phillipsburg and JoHilly rtarroiWapbington. ......_• i-u-m is uif .meCannon of Pliillipsburg. cigar and.nil.Hill Ward is tho—T don't Know, tChaunce'y Dopew, mayl:

The big conlesl, toounced,

a handsomewatch, wns won by John O'Sbca.turned I $10who turned in over J100.

S c a .EdwardIn over $100. Edward

ther solicitor, turned in• ] ! . t l

S I '>.The winner of the diamond ring

wns Ifannah Sexton. Esther Harrywns the other contestant.

tThe jeweled gold ring was awarded

to Stella Illgffins. The other girls in:be contest were Helen Eckhanlt andrIelen Smith.

Tlie boy's bicycle was won by Wil-lie Clark. The others who contendedwere Charles Coyle. Walter Eckhardt.Willie Ferguson, Cbnrles Hayes, JohnMcMalmn. Harry Vannatta and Win.ITItrgins.

s pi-r pr..gr:iin.Thi'y contiilntd th>'

oters. nlioiit a thouIng U-nsbliiis-loii and

tin* rest reprey'-iiiiiFi;Itiirg and adjacent territory,a little more thitti half tli<- vote n'lhe last general election.

The petitions merely asked Hi<eeholders tn set a tlim* for an (•!••«•m to vote upon the proposition ••

•lianging the county seat to yt,tn>lore centrally and c«n\>'iiiently-l"-IUMI town.

said petitions, friend Hufus. tooklie ji'iint of a switch, won: side

ked and went i.hnnb off the rails,and ing into a ditch of soft mud.:;harlb> Mrady and Tom Xewmanrled,to pull tliem out of tlie mud and•'•'ildn't builgo them, liut they prom-

to eomo back with a steam 'der-rick and Aivnniplish the trick.

When they were presented to tin'-inl, freelioidrr I-Tire. of Polvblere

wlio im<l the thing all thought out

vl'I.Iie mot, It seems, by Relvldere brains—jind e.ich (own linn Itsparticular (pinlfty In abundance.

Those In J'fclvidcrc who nre critiyin T tin; petition* i-lalm that then•i- t-rU,uf dff.-ct- In th.- petition;

which may Invalidate them. The:charge '.that many names have bt-ei.put down with n <.rii«s without beingprop.-rly witi,«.s-t--l,; that men underluiroje from State prison have HigneiiIh;it Hi*- iiain<-y of nu-fi who n<>w Ifvin Peiin.»ylv;uifri jire among the lot;

[hat many natnes have been Htih*crlh->d nil In "ne liruidwritlng; thai In one•uxe, at Paf-t, a fatlicr lias subscribedioth dis own naine and the name of

his son.

Tlie Philllp.''hiirg board of trade:iim« that all. these n a c w have•i.-n socureii with care and by l:oit-:ible canvass; tltat no decepiri.i been resorted to nor any i\ut

io(iabl<.' means employed. They be-that It Is not Mr. ^

plitre nor tlie duty of tho board of•ei'holdei'h* to pasp upon whothfi" or<t the county seat shnli be changed:

I.J merely their duty to ascertainiat tin- pr-icec. lings have heon•iruhir and then t" .'"t a day for ani-ctb.n of all the voters.What thi' people generally wish to

e Is iipeii. boiii-.,;, cleaiicut aciion ine iiamlling of the wlioj.. proposition,

.itbout iiunercsvarv d'lny r>r tin-

iralcoifTake Hackettstown's Measure at

Belvidere Yesterday.

lAND IF WAS fl CLEftN SHUTOUTGave Them a post* SlinIIiir to Tlint

They JKirlrcil at Ilish itrldKc on1'rovlous Saturday,

,TIiat was a great game of ball/Washington and Ilnekettfltown hadat Uelvidere yesterday. It was thobe.«t guuie ever played on tho hill-side grounds below town and as goodnn fxhlhitiiin as was ever played Inthe county. The n-mjirkahle thingabout |t was that with a Held rough,uneven and grown with grass, onlyone t-rror should have been made,that being by C-onsales of J racket ta-

wn.

Hary haste. So far'I'lers au,i attorney have

the fro.

Plunge' . ' .V-

no rciiKiin why they sidloug a.(.I satisfy sp-ed at th,*•<• of caution nnd reason. TH-, .,^ m o n t h s ,.r. dellbenitim, Wftn

it tin; proposition.

derisio

Jim[iftltoriif.v.

pd up ami moved»n.« be refered to the

that thcounty at-

Praily nnd the others fr.psluiri: prt'forrt'd to navy

..ilttfo appointed to art with theattorney—to jostle him iip and hurry

with this duty—but the>f this* motion caught

tbomrcall>hih

theyunprepared anda.* Hliiw a.s a team or PhiladoN

cart b->is..fi.

"AH I'lilcc." Writes Osiiiun.

Kllis Osmi'ii writes from Xewnrkhat u-biit was- printed In the Ptariout hi« domfstic troubles was "allIce." This i.s his statement:"1 ill'I not make no promises t • l».bettf-r hoy or my wife .did. not i

in-,- no rhttrgcf? nh.i!".it':":'.i**. ' Tliijt!ib-ue by ln-r f;!tlicr. John Nixondone b

nd brotheHi

Charlehn Nix

;unl Alfr

disposed of in jig time for. the time'h*1 inc.' X<»t that any other course had beenanticipated other than referring thepetitions to tho county attorney topass upon their validity., or ratherthe legality of the petitions anil thegenuine ness of the signatures; butthe county attorney is Joseph M.riofseborry, a Iteividere lawyer, whopresumably wants the county seat toremain in Relvidere and who, nat-urally, may be expected1 to nntngonfzetlie 'movement so far as he can con-scientiously do so as n citizen.

Brady and Xewman again took

EX-SHERIFF WINTER DEAD

r'n Illness Terminates In PeiieefulKntl at Ifis Mclvlden* AvenueTroini; Lust Frlilny Morning.

Henry Winter's Illness, extendingover a period of a year, ended in hisdeath last Friday morning at his' - I'OO Helvldere avenue. Heart

A tremendous crowd saw the ijnmoand the treasurers of. both teams leftthe grounds with their valises run-ning over with money. That's thobeauty of matching teams where tho

, j rivalry Is strong. There was so much' ; 'rivalry br-tween these teams that Mr.,,.'„' l-'iin'HTton. of the Philadelphia Jle-

, cam,; up to umpire. Ilia work•urate and n^ver once wns a.i questioned.

Washington won tho game onmerit. They got eight hits off pitcherU'elfi\ of Orange, and played withoutan t-rrtir. Gordon of Alpha, wno wasin the box for Washington, wn* tin-hittiihle, holding his opponents tnfour scattered hits.

Some good work in the field bySexton, Doc. Fortran nnd Donnellyfeatured the. game while the timelybatting of Doc. Morgan was ro^pun-.dble for most of the runs scored. ;N'eithor side scored until the sixthinning when Washington pushed twonnrndB fl " ' CUIle in tllC

by

, . J inning wnnn Washington pushed twodi^e-w^'uir^ro^^tl nl ^ T"« er.tvvo cLe in thedisease, was tlio CIUM? of death, his, , , Donnelly ended the game bycondition havng been such iu to fe, spectacular catch in the

Keep him in bed since the previous r | W ( , o f f I i i n l - i n s n n . s I l l B h f0Ull tak-

It was n coinciiioMfA u.-.» »i.« -1-1

t l l

one or ihosc in.=iirgent.s-?

Hero are the men who ill pi• p :

In

T in

tl

gelyUio train on

.. ago.| I IP .wn<) JiQrn.:in.K.arrsvllie--ii! and was one of a family ofchildren. Nearly tM years ajm.-irrind Miss Kliznbetb Park, who

• tiled 1L' years ago. Seven' childrenresulted from this uni'Mi, -sis of whomsurvive: also one slstor. Mrs. Tims.Park of Pitrt .Murray.

Mr. Maria tt had boon blind form-iirly -0 yojoyed perfect

tively appear in the ' line upPhlllippbiirg—.Toe Firth. Jininiii.- n-.ignn, Nick Pines. Ed. Cox. Gc.org..Smith. Geo. Ornbe. .TaclcllcPhor'sofiMike Uyan, Tom' Jrn'r'pliy;"'T!'in'""W!i1ril.73an Flynn, Socks Dingier and Chuck

Cor nisi..Curley

rioiic all thik my wiiV- not know>tlitng about it. 1 did not en*;cart. e;itln>r. I ain't no kid.

iou't intern! to mov- my wife uwark. father, .but T wi;i take al• chibliT'ii and en re for them if

will, stone off not to .bother rue" • My wife'agreed I"

^ the 9 si on Friday morning andstartoil for.the seat of trouble. The

th

started for the seat of trouble. Thefreeholders had .another session thatday and. through freeholder Fratm-felter nf Piiilllpsburg, they pot

j case reopened. Fraunfelter did •1 by inquiring when the county attorneywould be prepared to pass upon thpetitions. The Phiilipsburg men

my more.tako the. fo

T nn.

t[io $.|ed payicliildri'i

fe achildren

a week.nd she wouldThat is whyf luid three

r-r M'.ux Hies at Broadway.Ji. Lomcrflon of PhillipKburgthe ld i

—SenatorBnwlb

\r*. buthealth until within

Newman.For Washington

Alec. Crnrt. BartKrvln, John Botts, Cliff T.oscy. .Im

ISnyder.' P-ill ,\rorgan. Goo. Guilok.] Hllster Skinner. .Tako Pence,, Doc. J,a-I Uicw. John Thompson, Geo.Billy FFridaii

UM.^UII, ueu. icaiiu.-Tlfirron. Hurker Rurd and Major

livingndy who nPlHlIpshurir.

to nny-will ob, , . ,„„ . j , , ,. i.i[| Mill 01)-

- j s o r v o ' 'H '"eluded except Bill Bowersf111^Johnny Mct liealtirunVirwitiun a f111

of bis deaih. lie follow- i n

;nnd\vuM"7Mr"^. ie follow

Iys before, - Jn .Lhls.-o(i^ --it- -J-

:;--nK;i7i-Vr;™7"""miiifg^ "itanffer"signals, the <lorall at the entrance to

i

H '"eluded except Bill BowersJohnny Murray, and everybody'sliingtpn. wlio.,atnounts,.inJ:!.ny.-

George Mill

igli. the wreck

. !i".9....ri!n -.i'K....the..j.me~ liuLt- ,u-as I o.j -r.,.„."„"- ."-"r ""\

• " r,'.";;..-;^^.:.1-: •;•'." IL~ I"T"Cn;- l"""'l'uiii- »">»nff7witii-tlvu-srt~l^"orr»"-t"o;r6unrfiips:bf"bo

sliingtpn. wlio.,atnounts,.inJ:!.ny.-George Miller and

Mackey Petty.

Win. Ji. Lomcrflon of Phdied ..at the .old . .iioiiioKto;idP ' d ' 'S

the .old . .iioiiioKta'dwa'y, 'Sunday nlslit.

th

pd : ;f"rniWhile vi

It was n coincidence that the oldfamily grand father's alock, whichen me to him through his grandpar-ents, stopped at the very hour of hisdeath. It peonied nlmost like a. markof sympathy.

Mr. Winter, was'familiarly referredto as Sheriff, lie having held this im-portant o/M>o"from 1S72 to 1S75. be-ing elected upon the Democrat!ticket. His father, Wm. Winter, whlived at Broadway, wns county clerin tJIG early days of this county-

Mr. Winter's early life wns speniii the farm nt Broadway, moving v

his Tlolvidore avenue home two year,before he was elected sheriff. F

i..,.n.iiBi>li a lllh'Il IOUI,• t a l t -| i ng the hall off t h e very feathers of a1 c i iantecler ha t worn by a fashionablewoman in the audience . I t was aspactncular ending to a finely-playedgame.

The score:

AVashlngton

some years he wa a clerk in the

..iited a special session of tho free-holders called within tl

tlie • a t torney ' s re. lit t he r e would lie

go to this extraildcounty

dere for' Swas not si-to i-e'ttulrefroehnM off.-,

>ens<

; weeks t'<ort. Othersno reason to

- - —tiiat the'gs had been a t rielvi-

years nnd their removalimperat ive all .it once asa special scsslnn of Uio

During this 'discussion ..county, a t -

Pradway, Sunday nlslit. While vis-iting there several weeks ago. he wastalcon ill with sunwas unable to

Mr. ' TjoinersonTTe was a sonwell-knnwisides his

sons,

m trouble!?urn honie.was 67 years old

Jus. Lomerson,farmer in his tiny. Be-

survived by(low he•lames L.

PhlllipsbuVg and OrvillJ Ci

i e d byTjomerson nf

. . ...r, ^ IjomersonJersey City; also two sisters^ Mrs.'nii-^abctli Crevolinff and Mrs. Tnmay

'.Stewart nf TTackettstown.Mr. -T^omorson was a deacon in

gthe" l II III!)to th.> previouslact Hint a trai

tiling a wreck equalone owhif,' to the

n was going west—llu^igh^^br^U'iiye.!"tlio two trains "hadtrack under tVupiru

met on the" one

Funeral services wore held Wed-nesday at -1.30 o'clock nt Ml. Bethel,71 ov. James nfllcinting. fn tormentwas In the family plot in tile adjoini..~ cemetery,.

I

n r t l l S - lc11

ringbonesk i bshanks, spavins, bowlegs,

,. , knock-knees nnd shoulder-1 bound backsliders; of bunion-footed,sky-gaging. . second-deal ing mako'r'

I be 11 eves ;_,_o f _s,WQ rd-s.wa.li o.wjmr.-jjl n}-^I'bati'iiff.-'sn.ako-charnilnB:,' """•""*—"' - • -short-chnnge artists; of

First H-iptiKt-' church of ,.T|io.-.-fn.ne-;!i^;-':.e.t'.vice*;^*.vcrG-."'ioid-::iuhis into Jiome 27S, Washington street.Pbiillpsbiirg. yesterday, afternoon.

.toriicy.-.];bis posit!patriotism

His speechPatrick Hen

p-and''"definedh

First National Bank and later con-ducted the old A'anboren lumberyards, now owned by W. D. GuliekHe was a man of retiring disposi-tion, honorable in his dealings find en-joyed a large circle of warm friends.

Mr. Winter was in hl« -70th year,Iiavln.ff been born at Broadway on

[Sept. 1J, 1S.11, His widow was for-merly Elizabeth Wollor of Broadway.ly EiizaThey haveJ

lier of P.roadwny.datigliter. Mrs. ,T. II.h i

y have one datiJolinstnn. His threeMargaret Banker, ofV.; and -Mrs. S, P. Bowers andR. Jf. TCileiibcrger of Washington.'

Tie wa i

. II.istorn are Jlrs.

Mechlenberg. N*.ers and Mrs.

Tieregular

g f Washington.consistent mem her and

a regular attendant of the FirstPresbyterian" church. At one timehe was a member of the boroughCouncil. • • .

Dr. Johnson. was.._ln...charge of

Christine, cfO. Moi-gan. s«7Jonnelly, lbW. Cyphers 2bPulton, rf . . .Sexton, ::i>Kniser. if . . ; ;If. Morgan, cGordon, p. . . .

Totaol . . . . .

TinckettstownSinter. Sb .Oiillck, (-r . ;

Miller, cIfnukinson, rf ' !

ATI. n. If. O. A. E.1 1

• ••IB •!, S 27• Aii. Tl. IT. O.. . . 1 0 0 2

Wolfe, p"onzanlo;

rown. 3 bickel. 1bnith. If .

2h

. . :i o

oo1 10 S1 4

1,V- o1 0

• o

. E.n000010

-.-0 - .0

ir.-u-kettsto

Total :!0 0 -i 27..11 1-bintton . . 0 0 0 0 0 2 :0""b '$•'—i

. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0ICarned runs—Washington. 2: left

•i biisos—Washington. S; Hacketts*'wn. -1. Struck out—by Gordon. D;• Wni-ilf. f. Double plays—O. Mor-.in to Donnelly. Umpire—Lamber-1

ton.

menrang with

. _ v» riL-m-y shouldiinvo been there and the Battle Crynf ' " n should have followed.

•servicW'i nte

Properties Sold for Unpaid Ta:scsJ 3 JT3. J. Vosler, collector of tnxes of

WasliiiiKton township, sold severalproperties for unpaid taxes Inst Sat-urd^ayV' In qnch.^casc-.tbo-.—proji^rtv"wns'soid^for^tirerTniioiint of"'tax,. to-gether with interest and costs of sale.

Mr. Roseberry said that h1ategrity soemcid at Issue nnd be as-sured them that his duty to theboard and to tlio county would havefirst cnll.; ire insisted that he h:u]w l - iiirisdiction in passing upon the

etness of the petitions from astandpoint and would stand no

shifting of tlio responsibility. Hewanted it all and promised to report

without tin necessary,,...delay „...--.-..••"-TiieVo""romarks"'"we're ~ 'passed

's * which were beld: aborne on Belvider, . , v mi neivinere

avenue nt 2..10 o'clock Monday aftcr-ington

0 oIntermentcemctory.

y afterwas in the Wash-

rconntornct eprinted in tiio

ereVfect of

pan article

lime.Mnii

Wln?n ,l!i

the track the engineer came to hissenses and jumped, escnnlng injury..Several ears were damaged.1 butone was hurt.

ley"

i ^ r™™ l 0 S r ml*?}?V °» Tuesday made"Miney" aic-of Contractor

a cripple for life ofGrath, the oldest sonM, P . McOrntli. T ' IO young: manbad been In charge" of"'tlio construc-tion work ut Alt.1"' Arlington for Ins

I '? father ..and _>vas about .to. lump-on ^.one

i i i - I '"' I among the Italians at I-'rank Ma-y.mcii_jsr.ft I. jon-e'M- luTi!riling"""lio"iTse'::'last SatVmln

nlgbt shortly after midn'ight. Angello Cambrlno carved pctro-so liadl;tli.it Petro's brother had to run fothe police. That brought MarshalShropo nnd Carting and a lot of dopntiyn.ir.v"'Thoy surroiintle.il tho house,but Cambrino surrendered without

Injured.

trouble, /;•>Paglilo'.H heart was V*ut open, bu

there is a difference of. opinion ns^trr" • ' • - " — stoveleg wns

" " sticks

inthero weapon used. Cambrino"

it that .it was n stovoleg..:-.-_„--•-•- ,""J."«"UI.IU ;.....M1I.-..IIILMII»:J . . . j , * .i.stnu a—nuuu-i-wiiH- Splif - open

- o r thc-Hinairjcnrs kiiuwn ns "skids." to a degree that Pr? Shiitb had too »>.u.. II. its sums."In attempting to step upon an Iron

:. bar connecting the front nnd reartruck's, ho inndo a misstep and thewheel ran over his foot, crushing itso badly that the surgeons at theMorristown hospital had to amputateat the ankle The accident is a deplorablc one - for a young man willip l e one r for a youn

' such a promising future,-

r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-',v.iy,J:-pas:niri'fl.--huu(l;;:t d

e n r lhe Pliilad^Tplii.Bargain Store, you. have no Idea whatv i ' i l

take, several stitches. Justice (juristine sent Cambrlno to Jail for atrocions assault.

Chris

Single and Double l>\vt>I|in>>A for Sale.

Several Single and Double Dwell-ings and tvjb Building Lots, also thethree-story nnd basement DoubleBrick Building (next to the Star,

:l.'Hi!A(t'ir;)i-r-rc^cffcrcij=7ii."jJrivaie"saierFor particulars nnd price 'Inquire ofJohn R. Uehleln, Washington, N. J.,or Frank M. Uehleln. Jr.,v Paaaalc,

J" executorsFrank M.

N,VJ",, executors.

'""p. n w "rusts; of fptton-spit-^l f ° l ^ r wt

l l h '"'crest and costs of sale.

eoddTes over nssemb]e<lUInUonomrJlnff"ler s e c u i ' l K l "»e 'proporty Vor 'th^'p'o-

.lhese._wlll su rc lynv ln - the^b i scT i i t r 7 ' " ^ flofl--stat«il:--'-"-- • - - -••-;--•- • ----Z--^.-••And by the time the contest roaches w

T h , ° Wn"13l°>* l o t wns sold to A. G.And by the time tlio contest roache.o t

" " " —»--— -•• y h o i l y - i s ' s h o u t i n g ,

. Washington willhave the game well In hand. LawyerStryker will see to that. He Is to beone of tlie umpires. John T. Rlalrneiley will bo the other. Mr. Relleyhas promised to be honest. Henever promised such a thing beforeIn bis long political experience,

'Stryker has promised not to be hon-est—nn altogether unnecessaiy stipu-lation, talcing lawyers a "they come.

- win anii. „ ,. ,.!•• LJU luvicrt to b u y

a .monument for the defeated* Pliil-lipsbnrg hns-bcena. Tho monumentwill be picked out right nfter thegame. ends, the selection to be madebetween popperpots at Billy Barron'slinmond palnce.'Dispensing with frivolity, this is n

fftmo gotten up to aid and swell n'tihti'-'forsa .vory laudable purpose—

._.. for.-five- years Tor-ST^-'ThiTIIOK. Ccle lot wont to Mrs. Kate Al1 en for T» yonrs for $7, 'The "WmColomnn lot wns sold to Mrs,- TI. £Huli-izcr for 50'years for' Sfi.fli). ThNi.von lot wns purchased by SenntOCornish for 90 years for $5.50.

.- „.....••...- uimi.v nau pre-•iously quoted • in part. This Is what

the Apollo said about the petitionswhich had been presented on Wed-m-sdny:

"Before any n'olkm jC_mi.id_be,_niado.^!'dori3ig-~a.^1sr'ut-''"'l™tf'rrc'tib1'n~"i'or tlfcremoval of the county sent, a motion

Lri^ciLjj^

•otintv at""to" th

d

littleClrf Tn Captivity.

gray squirrels •liich

etlal sale of fancy' colored shrtp-I P'ng:, waste and work baskets. For-mer price 50c and 75c. Choice whilethey last at 25c. See window displny.window displn

. W. CHRISTINE. .

. - - «,."J "!«»":•» WHICHVan Vnllerscbanip c.mglit at Cornish

I may .cause .considerable- troublesquirrels'" were""'cangnt some tiniu n^unnd placed in cages. One of themv.*aa an obi squirrel and the otherswere young ones. Recently Valler-sehamp sold two of the young ones

yor Roscborry's son of Belvl-The ttiiiig got no'i3ed around

and fish ami. game warden CudneyI of Dunn field wont to Cornish latjtweek to investigate, Mr. Cudney saystho placing of the s^ulr^e^jn^cniv

is obliged to proceed accordingly.

to lav

before •• tho

madq, .seenntied .Tn.d_i-tiicrr-ctii^-M^nc^rnterred-1

Joseph M. niiwlierry., thetorney. --"Tliis-'piiif-'-nn-enpetition-!, for awhile at le;think, it..will .bti..sonio.tlineinalter Is'' agaiii' brought before thattention of tho board." ' , .

Mr. lioseborry denied any rcsponsfbjiity for this newspaper statementand emphatically announced that nosuch remark had been made by him.Vet be wns very insistent . that heshould have ample time, to Investi-gate the petitions. Furthermore, hedeclared that Judge Shipmnii, ns a

itlnen. liad nsked permission to lieheard before (he freeholders in. re-yard "~ "

PICTURES ARE COMING INVarents Who Desire. lEepresentatioii

in Xext Chilstinns Star Should

Send. Offcrln-rs Karly.

Tt .was'a woman who "suggested tiioMadonna idea ns a feature for the

suggestion was- offered just after theInst holiday number wns printed. Tho

"wit"!] this idea ns a basis, the nextChristmas -Star can be made a pro-duction of real art. providing our"•oman friends will do their share,

The "Washington baseball bny.c didnot do what was expected of them.•>t-High -.iJrijlffc~l*t»L-''Siiurr(iay,''':'They"didn't slug the bnlJ. Young Mr.Blackwell wouldn't let them havemore than four puny hits. Not onlywere .. the "Washington . boys beatenhut-they were sluit out by a score oCfi to 0. But while they didn't slug,they put up a star fielding game, notan error being recorded againstthem for the first time this season.

'The boys this year have been battingwell and lidding poorly. T_,nst Sat-urday it , was Jti.st the reverse.

Tt wns'ir'ease of too much 'Walton.three of these brothers occupying l'O~ . . 'H

I stations, in the High Bridge Jnfield.... _.,.•„.. J B

' the other had one double sacker,the?e hits being • responsible' for'all :

offered. Ruined to just suit the TVal-tonp. Ka'ser didn't pitch quite upto form, anyway. Saturday after-

striking out only, one man to' ••"»»«.-. win no ineir share.'* noon, striking out onlv one nnn in.. A collection of picures represent-1 the oilier fellow's .cigbL ! ! 1 ^ 1 _ _ _

various .nearby.CO...W...I..II-M-.-;7

•teVestn\vl!rb"b'""n(lde'd""nri'Vl the. value ofthe number considerably enhanced...•'- '•'Wlnit w'ti want are into "photographs'of: mothers with Infants not iindoi'ssix months nor over two and a halfyears of nge. Each must ha accoupanied by the name of the child anthe names and addresses of the pnien is. The whole collection will bemade the photographic feature of the

! holiday.,number,. _, r-. • ••• •-.:••: .: .The-trouble of yetting-the1'desired

pictures nnd the work! of groupingthem into plates Is such that the Star

After Mr. Tlo.sc.herry and Mr. Bradyad qtiit talking and other members

of the board hnd'expressed opinions,n 'motion wns presented to put-off tliereport'"'of thts'-^coiinly ntiorney until

next regular meeting' of thee next regular meeting' ot th>oard. This motion passed by a vot«if 10 to S. So .there the matter willrest until next November and thespecial election cannot be pulled off

U L M i k i x a n C t e ' r U i ^ H

_ , ,,.llvto io &UL-H inac tlic Star,• obliged "to- iiiiiUe'-th'e request ' that

pictures bo sent In early. The timeIs les$ tlijin three months dis-tant, and it is none too e&rly to makethe appeal. ••• ..^

Some photographs have alreadybeen received nnd the. subjects arogood. Let tho others come now, tiiesooner the,..-belter. (,

County Prohibition. Convention.

I^ast three days of the S-day won-der sale nt the Philadelphia Bargain

^ T p T r r u n T t h a tternity of .Belvidere, if i h th

the legal fra-t n i t y of .Belvidere, is ,. prepared tofight tho'attempt''•itp move the count)seat. Pbillipsburg's preponderance of

ALWAYS MAKESd, S.

H I T -R«>I«I

1

"luTl'il a

right field eventually and GoldieSmton was moved over into loft.siir-

^on.- Shinier met the ball fora two-ibaggor the first time lie came to batbut struck out throe times after that.Donnelly also struck out twice, which

(Continued on page., 0.)

...... ., (it"-3-p;-m;,-In'Temper'nnce ITall, Tlclvlderc, for tlio purposeof nominating n county ticket andfor. the transaction of. other business.A large attendance is urged.

Welcome to Old Schoolmate,.. Mrs. John R, /.Ooston.....enterta,Ined;-. •,xbout'•- u-'-' score' of ' schoolmates and

.-fiends at her home on Wosl Warren'.'| fctroet' last Thursday.^'in honor ,of..lier_. ..sister;"M'rs.' .TohiFTir 1-tonsci of Sctlalia,*"XTo., who 1s visiting, in the Kast afteran absence of 31! years. Dinner andtea wore served.

Those present were Mrs. S. C. Coo-ley and daughter, Mrs. F; A. 'Hoovesof High Bridge; Mrs. Wm. Hesu, Mrs.15 tl ward Tilden, Mrs John -rStryker,Mrs. Ellen Telsley, Mrs, Anna Wy-ckoff and'Miss Kate Shipmnn of Phil-llpsburg: Mrs;'1 Jos. Parker of Alpha;Mrs. Peter Tlnsman oi Harmonv'i'£zL

Arra.. iJJovi^Dalrymplni— nnd••-daughter.•—.—'M'flry of'Easton; Mrs. John B. Hou-sel and.- rlnirchter,:-eiara--of Sedalla.

|]Mo.; Mrs. Wm. Ii. Prouty of Spring-field, Ohio, and Mrs. D. 'T. "Wyckoffand Mrs.^L-,g.-AIborjt^ot^SVash!nff^=sss£ton: r ~ " ~ . - ,

' \.;('-w"'

Page 2: BEliffi PMC iralcoif · 2015. 12. 4. · oVltK'k. Itcv. A. S. Smith of Port . M.« Old' n in charge, wilb burial Wtewartsville . f peopl e who wouldn hy any other method. Qiii.votic

THE'WASHINGTON-STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., 'THURSDAY, AUGUST IS, 1910

Sermonjfvoin' Sbnftcspcnrc

ROOSEVELT'S STANDviii- to IV1 mi the IViii-o us ltoffiinl.4

tin* .Stit'Jm of lti-nrfiii-.v—TholU'llilKTilllt' 1'o-lHoit.

Inn on halt time. Ami an on. |Kveiythlun is 'wait I tit; »m tlii* furm-j

or. if the fn»ps iiveiapo well, lutsl-jiw*« will revive, hut tli>j yield ofjwlioat id pour In spot* and tlioro will jIn* let* tiiiitt ;in aviTiiici-. Ap|t;tiviitlyth.

(Copr. 1909 hy ItrtulltifCitrrrtHm l>>. IM.)

Keep.ihyjieti from lenders'^hooks'.

„ . nn- vi'tton I'rttp will fti!I below tliv(By Clydo H. T;,v,.,,n,.rl. . l v , r i l l ! l . . A 1 | ,,].„ „ „ „,„,„,, „„ t l l 0

•iili<» ••( l:u|iiiMic.iii» ilu * ' i - | M r B crop. ivlik'li. although theMini, iiiul In t!w tns'ir£>.:it;,|n.utli li.i» InJmvJ It ui the Suulli-

* I'Littl.tilarly. :ir«- iMV.-ltllni.-; west, muy W- a fair uvonis:-.ni.nT!..iii ui i:.>"«:ivtr» UPI.,MVTII r . - j I n , l n y 0Vl,nt_ ..,,,„ , w , , i:,, | ,,,i,i |0.m [;a.^iice t>^ ^^itt- i

l^- l l ' t l^' , ^ ' 1 ^ * ' , . [','; writf Mil i>\vr emieU'd" ilot-s not j*eiim •

over "lip «•!«> H '" '" " ' ; • • ' " • ; . " ' ' , " ' ! riiiiiy ••! V..-^f\,V* s.lim.-.-r* « n n ' p a n III Ili-innrknlili! Prmliii'lliiii.cut or. liornnvoil Mi. tul . The la twr i , ...„. , v . , . r i . . ; , l v l , t , , v.iulir,- f>i • -

,, Is IUUIIHJ:. Htlk. iiwiv;iliiin iho e::i-j „,.,. n .h , ( 1 1 , , , .„, .„ ,,f ,,., , , ; l r , v ,„ t l l 0 . i l l , , \ I..:.l<A!!c^_jJii.- "M**»- ^ ' i• ' . . • . . . . • _ ! _ _ , ».. i _ . • f W ' - - 1 * . . . ' • . . . . i I i . . i . n . i > i . . . i . . . * • 1. . i i•urui-'sles ninl tMls, and womler* why) .. ,(1(| t, ,1^, , 1 1 ; J j s ,,.• u h ; . . , . j - j^ .^ , , , , ; ihut tin.- r.Nhil'iU"ii oi the l':i.s^!»:»:ho dot's mil BI-I aliMiI. Ilia liuslticM , ' ' ,'j\. ,....u, ' | I'h.y w.i» ilir ir."sl n-lnb!i' Ilililsr /'.u-'

" '• " " ' ; T i m.l \vltli:a-»v •>"?"> hvr KtiruinKm lrl|i |vont Jnr-i •"'

is succc.^i'itl; lie turns out i'n'• 'ami firm* ii really nuirlvot: « . f a l r

profit ii made. Hut insu-atl »f «<>!»«into UU. own nojkc;, the hull; of itgoo* to the nmiicy-k'niltTrf.

Hliiihonpe.ii-e was • not, however,tliluklUK yf Ini^liu-H* Mans when I:e

1cauaetl1'1Ei1jfnr In Kirn; UMV to say.'•Keep thy pen from JCIUKTH" book,-."He luul in mliul.tlio onllnaryrowei' who

lctlia

iiet-dA, This sIs

f l>orro\viiiBiirowrf. It

amoii^ pv>-MWIHTS still

is |»;trtK*nlai'l> i-M^at^nt amoii^ple of h»ntflnatii.'ii. .MILMWIHTSaliovni'I. Tlu-y .!<> n>»t like work and

1 are blust with Iniaaiiuutons that k'.'U. thorn t'*. liolieyo Unit I-'ortuno will

soon snillo on .'them. Tlioy i'M]i(,u- !•'supply thflr want!-, i-.iniitloiu. nl-.thmmh p:iyi exiuM-loiiee teache? themotherwise, that iln\v "'ill he alilo tomeet thoir oMfj.'utlon.1'. l-'f rtunv. with

'.rare exceptions.1 smllea only on Indus-try, am! the borrower U tisuall A

I Atry.i mi list r Ions. As* Poloniiw said'to'hissson Lai'rtf.*', .'iinrruwini.' dulls the

The • worut feature. al".»m borrow-ing Is that the borrower.-! usually se-

. lect :tln.':r friends as victims. Tin1

lender i.j it: i d!t!i""H i>.»«i-f M. ^f n.refuses to make the loan he may losohis •friend: !:' lu; make it, the same

" fate may awult him. A ik-bfr '.!s«i:>.TTyd Ilia CTedltor. and It i>: il'»t in

- •m' . ' . l will marol . on w i t h o u t ' H i m . : ' " " " 1 1 '•"••"> '" '••• l v-"< '" •'" h l > l n " » M jMill l u - v l l f l t o or . . inn ' o the r w n i i - ' V W - T I » Brci lMl ami. IIIUKI M U W . IIn.'. Vro i rMwl" ' ' n t tlic• iior.'l. ; " ' l l u ! w o r l d * tr.iBO.ll,.-.. I, »Hvn wlf . i l

1 Will T. Ii . -Mil TJIIISI'1. ' ; i t \\:\s s.j .well ' i l o i i u ' t l m i n y i i t t c n - lllL'ld Jilt tlli

fro.*? tii.ii hour: Tlh- bK1 titling: ot t h e•horiw willi a auric* •>!

s.-'n'tt'.r H'/ttry C.\\-A H.-^l--v of Ma.--; uiblKUix from thw OKI Tfnuum-ni.^ii ' l j tWlH- wl'i.i dci ' lar .^ iho ultiiiKUo! showing h<»\v they . applied to .uidiv.n.iinttor is :i myth. INm.^nvlfs ail* j vciv ftiliHe-j liy th..-.X; w Tif.umiMii.miivrs nrr- u-nlphiL- hard nv- r this* in I wu.-i sKiMtii! und lienutift!] in thv t-.\-t'.n-m.ui'.'ti. .Tht-y li;i\*o ''•••.-ti odueatod | irtrnu-. •l'\* UiKt1>!l''t!t'1nrnl i>Mi--r ^"ir-iim1 i»ro- r "'I'lu^i- inoniitiUntM-iN .U. : not . :Uar.-^Wo* t.» Unow l^.ila.'':1s* n t.iol o f tempi mr-rc thnn th.>y .-.in «!•> \v,-ilAl.lriWi* ami til.' spt'uhil Interests. | an i l every ..nivrfmvn t<. Jii" ilny <'hll-

Tli-'v ill.-"* luivc th*1 wurd "C n o ! tlivn. is ox-.i'lU-nt Hinl I'-inii-st. Thin!.«.•!.•-:•" ;ti:t!i"riiy than Kitps ' iwntatlve? IK.VO -77 yc;u's nf ir:n!itii«n 1«.>!ihi«Iliti*!.>r \iw» a lli-pnl'iii-an Insiirccnt i (bi'in. im I it h ; ^ ! 'in-.- t h - lit"-.- iiiti?!•;• L'tilirc'H own suit--- -n" Mns-i:icliuy-; ^im «>f tlio vill.me. It U tin- .iinM-^nt.--'. tTi;U tin* Ml t l iMl macli ine of j t lon of fvcry num. w.imnn nm! child

s-H.itor

^ r v , ^ in tin

human nature t.» reel ltiri>l]y• u man who ,K.-libor:itC'ly ii-^-en

fnvoi' (uid put.-= x'orilr no oft'ort i.n.r.'jmy it. It Id ^nly lu.j n-iU' tlutt

-••'U."an uft .h^->-' Wiii:.. i^vlf .i:..friend." . .

Debt" is a soi-kma matter. . It•• tru!v L-i'o!:c:i at ;i-- a lead. :i burden

•• The aelii.ern.ttr burrowur (» C"iiiluutil!'mldini t ' to his hi:u

niiiti. v:y jitcurrhlms'i-U"1 in th.,:-. •-.

i*»! . . ' r : i i i i tn -T- i iu (.. t . i i i f s . ' i n . - p :U ' t

•lti.«!i ! in: inoi : i l i - - ' . i i i i>nn. 'S[ c o n s t a n t l y d n i t i ^ . H t l i e r p l : iy .s . m o s t l yli l ' i - . -ntis . b i i n k l n i r a n d i ' i f s i n i p l o O l i l T t>s tn : i i t ' i i t si->r{.\-«. t->i . -«t • • 1.1 CT'O l"1"'1* I K'^fn tli^niKr-ivi'fS ' n t r ' i j n l n i ft">r t l i o

•.•\\\- <)• C i " " ' - ' 1 - ' " • f ' ^ t f v o i i t w!it«' t i ' fi irn-t t>vi»ry t o n:i-.'at I'^M'-il^'ity" b a s j y a r s nf tliolr llvos.o to th.- !.^n..t' of thuf •"I'M my mind, th.; ni '^t r-'!iiarl;ubli-

t i n t h; wn.' Hi- - t i -mv i'l'MUoh'thHt-r tn th- v-iv>'^ pr-^!-tnM..n i« *it»niMii-.-'rv.-iv ;ts L'-..i^.>. T l u ' r e - ' f l n u t l M t y nn.l n-vt'r.'i«**» tin; !>(•!••

l^jfv!-.. al l -vcr ih.- thI'i'it

in.TM hnvo IT*--••II..W cuu f >--I»Mit in whlvli th.

sp.-ak r . i ' i Hint uiv. 's it Us «p

•v.y-,1, It lit tliI'lay is •iviidt?r«id

. ! - . •

th i? r

And ii

! ."In nil litiir^ti'.n," tli:it in spt to

Ho "is it"t :i fr':v^ • debt lie pi; s>:•:•• .M' :mor-ier. rflrt was u •*om?n!-

.- " i i t i i o d t

The lXMT.vp''blir;in

e." This is not trueiK-btor.. Gates nnrt

1!1!?'-.! • np.-n hy iheb,-. unalil" to invt-t••chen it is due, n

if tin.: m:m i--1 ;Ldoors c:iri !"» -I'Icredrt.-.r. ir :>•:

1 Iiis indfl>t'.".fiie.-=man cunni't tall ovun 3;is hojs'e hhown.

TIie warning ajralnit borru-.vin? Isa very nlil n:;-. nuii.'li olil^r than

merely • pivsL'tued it in a now andstriking form. Jn .ih^ . liool-: of Pro-verbs n i.j iv.--!i in no •uncertain man-ner: "'Tht; rii:li riUeth over the- P O T ,

frr-c tn<d.\

(he GreatestHistory

Many of the Fall goods have already arrived and some of the Departments are as-suming an Autumn hue. WHAT A FALL AND WINTER'CAMPAIGN

IT IS GOING TO BE ! If you knew—if we would dare to tell youso early—of the preparation completed for Fall business, you would

be as enthusiastic and as anxious for Fall to come as we are.

In the Meantime We Are Clearing Out Everything ThatShould Go With the Summer Season

If you are coming to Saston during the P. O. 3. of A. Convention next week, don'tfail to drop in. You may bs able to make a purchase that will save all your expenses.

COME IN ANYHOW TO REST AND LOOK AROUND. If you wantdinner or lunch, you can get it in the Restaurant in the Basemsnt. Moderate prices,of course. •,

<i tilTh.»

nr.;st :>\"m« tarltT.; ' - \ »:o i:!--!iril th i l l - -.wiii!,! \;.- 1-

follnn-s:l.-jr;;t—•['!!„ Kovr-ninil'ii!

•••r '"'oll'.'.'t ''lie pi-nny JP.OIV ut' rovt-nnt";:l.:in iv-ivps.'iry t-i :>dinmi--ti*r its af-!";iif.< witii ricid ^••'n..my.

yk-ld th

i-iinu'. Th-. v i t h l .

L\-!IO mi>

liffdvnt iilc.is rind nn>tiv."s from t)w'or-'inninc. I'it.-iti\-e!y r would . ivn•an- i>> s-;o the P.'isPkm Play prnKcntod>y any oth**r ;!i:tn the pc-opli; (•£ ' M>er-'.innnT^riii. f prei'iT tn liavi1 it re-

lomlcr." Tlj&r. compar.itIwly

Th

_^Ilf>X.r.'3AWr,ii,,in..ziiani:,j aj' .,ai:tLiaHy,lbt:-_

:-- • .•;Habjti:'nI ••borrowers are usuallymost unreliable huHvliiuais. They.are l'i-?kins in !i->iv/!*. Tiioy .seek v..-livo oft' tht-. fruits of ilio labor ofothers- TliriNUjrh the ironeri.'sTiy ofliind!y-iH.aHf'i.-(!-ii friontls they manageto koep-ihoir'pm-ncK roplonishetl, buithe monoy hr.-? t:oiuo to them withouteffort anil it trficp just ay f-asijy. Thehabit of borrowing frorinontly breedsthe hrtbit of sfujan^r-nns. Old ?irJohn FuIstaK v/ris a typical borrower.anaavt^iiVytL-rali: s.iunii.lt-ror.'A mun

against this consumption ' iloC thepurse; borrowing1 only linkers' andlingers it out, but the disease is In-.curable.".,". Incur:1.tic. to men of thePalslaft.,stamp.;; parasites on society:'cuiabitrto11 moil !\vh'o put f.jrtii effort.TVorK and thrift will euro "consump-tion of the purse" and "keep the penfrom lenders' books."

Shakespeare buikled better than hoknew when he wrote the' "Merchantt:,C Venice." Witliont •int-iiidintr to d<iso. he has, in that familiar drama,discoursed wi.-oly on the evils of bor-Towiiifi. Whatever tragedy there is

sanio. who got the name of his friend:.•-.;-.-.--Antonio cr.-.ShylocU'n .-boohs. :..Evcn to_..„nbl!trn—T. frientl --it—is_r.da.n2:firniis1.....to.""' rnbrfefnge the "future.

\\ Borrowing Often leads to greaterevils. At first the borrower nuiy con-scientiously intend to pay back, hut

• • ' • ' " icr into

!'.-.• imposed. ' . i main lit-- in;ir|iio. fnivi-ful in.-litiition, i—Luxuries «ho!-i,l nhvnys l r - r . r ; i i n t H .i.^. lfr tnhe ' i r-vi'y rV'.-n; thi>-

Ft^ni,—KK!,.•.rif-JH.-.- !-:is vln.Ii-'JU.vl j Iminls 1 ki i ' iw. t l io jnvs-.-ntation nf tlif*

'i"-iiiv-"tt!(."""f:"rr'.'''ti~prnftHe:~"'~~-•"•"•-—•<- ["Ht'tlncr'TlinrniT""""""' —••••••• ~.—~~.—-..• F i i t l s—Invents* d n t i . ^ •• shoiHil lu>: "I '\V,\A the h^nnr nf boinj.-;i • p u m

laid so ..as to npera to ;\vit!i .viiiality i a t tin.' li>.*i-io <•[' Anton \.:\\vz. and h a dthrousho i i r \hv. ' union. :"discriminati!iu-: n nio^t im.-tv.siin;; visit wi th h h n n n dr.t-!tJ!i i'"-Y,*r ix-'v ; icainst nny cifiFs ''">r . his family ." ' - ••vjedon. ; Misd Allen will j . " " to h e r s u m m e r

.•-ixth—AWolnto m?f.--.«<itio« shon ld ; h o m e in rif-rnnnlsvin,--, X. J., for a" " '"'n 'In1 free Hit. • ; s h o r t t i m e and wil! PJK-IJ.1 • the r e -

Pevonth—Thorf? should 1»v inuinsO'l •'tnaiinltir ..f thr- interval in i n * I V h h o;i )v-W!ir.;o ' l iny upon prnctic:i!ly n i l ' Afouninhi ' bntVire th*1 ri;Opolling >>fimpor t - , , with ce r ta in c-xeeptions. I "TIio "Wliitc- .Steu-r." ' whi rh is to p r e -Thvsc- cxri-'ptioiiK Hh.-mld b e . d e t o r m i n - ; cede "the product imi <>f the- Zsin^-.vill

i od hy tht! tr-PM ' ; piny. • '• < ' ' " "

<-<-d --".\ til.-- I'ITP list. an-I irrtlclr?absolute nerossity should be Jm-IIHI fr..-i nf duty.

'The Ilitrh BriOce Cisizetto tolls ofthe burning of 7>r. Low's (intitmo-bilo, on Oxford mountain, as follows:

i at U«i«l on Uriel's. . : "At ;m early hunr S.mday mtjrnin^Quite an important conference wapp'-'iiile Dr. I-*. C. T-cw was eniuyiii^'a

held on J. Tierpont Morgan's yacht 1 ride 'in his auto to St rwdsbun; -to"Corsnir," off Xowport, P.. :I., recently. J seo bis sister, he was .sm-pri.'.-ed to

Tt is understood that Morgan ' s ' s cc a series of bright Hashes comingLri'f-sts included Senator Xplson W.\ from under his machine. SlowingAidvieh, Ponator Geo. P. Watmore.! down, both he and his companionwho has just returned from seeing! ^ i ' . Mulslxer jumpcil from the autoProiiijt.'iit Tuft nt Rovorly. and Cm?, jand the nost instant it was all abhr/.e.

ID. Xortoiii th-? Pre?id'r'tu*p secrotiry. < "The nec-iilont happonod on the1 topi Mnr-an If known to tak<> the "vi/wl of Mine Hill near Oxford about linlSi th'ri't Alilrieh's promised ri'-tirr-mcit j V&sfc throe In,, the morn ins. It was•i-'rr:i<Mi1i:M'rj vSr.iVritn--\vniiirr-nn-"n.-'"nTi1T'ionri'i ri:iitLuiisuiy:";iT£ii-K^;:i"i'-Th"u:i:Mi'[ic •iiiii---!i;ni-•onlaniiiy," -.w.d it i.s believed ho nr.^'od j been tnkon by t!ie machino in usualj A Id rich to r<'consider the mntU-r. I manner, the '.summit; bnin;? reauheil i

BUY GOOD FLOUR--s

nams.FOR SALE PA" ALL GHOCHRS.

Cheapest and Beitl Food. U. S. Govcnicitn; Te=is 1'iovo

AKTICI .KS I :M:K(;Y IOCKNTS W I I . L H C Y .

" 'A.Wr^Jl -i&"^-Kjy ~

KSVAWY lOCKNTS

i'-Sfts • - • !5SS • » •llccr", s i r l o i n . . . . . -'Mil ««G l u t t o n , k g . . . . . -1-1-n »mM i l k WM) « n »P n r k , l u i n ."•. . . . . t O S S « " - »C h e e s e . . . . . . . . .1 KS.Sl i n t l c r .. V V . . : . 'limaW h e a t B 'k ' s t • F o o d s . I 'IS!)K i c c 2 U 2 SP o t a t o e s :•-•... ....... '2'.)r.i>K e a i i s . d r i u J . . . . \\t)W

Wheat Flour . (\nU)(C. &. Departtiiviit ol'ALn'-icu

Energy, Muscle ami Strength Giving Qualities. One poundof flour, costing zy» to 3 cents, will go as far its two '

pounds of meat, costing 15c to 20c per pound. ifj

ARIZONAMEXICO

.OREGON:':

To Pointsin .

CALIFORNIAMONTANA

WASHINGTONNEVADA

For dates of sale, Pullman reservations and further information,consult local agent, or wrile •"•.

CHAS. K. RATH, D. P. A.

Firemen's Building, Corner Broad andMa rice! Streets, Newark, N. J.

rove-!1 br.]joV,--(i Aid rich would rot ireat tin- I'IKI of this term, as. h«ii'i!Mic(:-!''t'iii' s'princr. Tt n*as notiv... (I..I ihm •^•;1]:'strr?i'it .vonld con

anywhere except those of the autoi head lights, when Dr. Low suddenly1 no/icuil unusual ilasiies of !i;-'iil under

hL-;" onto. r.eali/.iti;,' that somethingnml Jlr. Hu].sixor

ins""Ss"!thcn.'])r;ii.'tically theft. Ho.ol'-....taln^j_noncy..rroni.,.fricncla..untlei..falne'"""prefensos".* n£h"u"s ;i"d'd'in"sn"t"o "the "i-rin'~nf

theft that of lyins. The footpad\vn.6'"']ioKis'1' up "'"the "traveler1 oh'" trip"highway is. If not an h on ester man.a'nobler one. He is guilty of. theft.but, to accomplish his purpose, in;runs the risk of life or liberty. Theborrower risks little or nothing, billby the practice of borrowing u'hder-

. mines his moral character.

d j

An Ancient Deed.'Among other ancient deeds hi the

^^^^Tdiere is one. perhaps the most, an-cient, of which County Clerk Hoag-Innd has had ..to make • a copy of cJur-'ftis his term of ofik-e. The old deedis written on parchment, dated May

1 lO.i.. 1702, in tl'.e second year of thereign of 'King1 George III, to whichfact it refers. ^ -

Thc</deC(i. is from Thomas Shipley"" (Yeoman) and his wife, Mary, to Wil-

liam Phillips (husbandman), and'Cpn-

township, then Sussex county, West•^Province of••Naw J o r s e y ^ ^ h e con-

sideration was. six hunrired/^poundi,or about $3,000 1ri'our'present'mor.ey

od1' tlioKopub

ixurlos._whh:!1

!. PiVHidpnt TM\.!;.ray_no.-A]drlch. J:

" " ~"en?<V"of"'"iupaiiPonKleans Tea

JR: • The ncjeep-sity rnw «iijrar was taxed I'.Ti per cent,•-vuilr tin; iiikury diiunund^. cut butnot art, vr-t? taxed only ]0 per cent.Stifh iu''tK!ssitios ns blankets, flannels.Vvomen's "Iross "onds, shawls, knit^•'•ods, wearing apparel and otherwoolen numufnqttires.' "ivero made' toDa?" n tax of froni'SO tn.l-lfi per emit.,while the .luxury automobiles were!iiNOd...but..45...por. cent. _..,.._ . ~...

AlnAlca C.ws Insurgent.Even tlio people of far-away Alas-

ka have rebelled nt Republican stand-paiism. Jus.. Wickershnm, insurgentRepublicnn'fjJ^Juneau, has just boonre-elected to" (Jongross over EdwardOrr, ihe TnCt-Guc^-jrlheim ' candidate.

'v'AVni'Ung on tlio Farmers ,"What is the matter with Republi-

can^ prosperity?. In Wall street-; it

^Thc Iron and steel business, which isioiJlrQ&upon na t l i ^ barometer oftrade; jfc^ii^-the., dumnau. .-The,; cottonand 6'Ui'er**torStil!»- nlll3 are only wori:-

•rts that in the [ •-•.rum-.what wused the nmchlne to

sJMRJkaJxnecLtCBeiEs -¥Qy.R -P4AN

idea. All he does know is that everypan. of Ills, .machine that ..could be,wnH burned and ilio machinery sobadly warped by the heat and Ha me.as to. render it useless.

"After the aL-uidcnt Dr. Low walk-ed to Washington1 where he metJames Llltio . of this place and thelatter drove him homo. In speakingabout the matter, the doctor says themachine 'was insured. He was notharmed in anyway nor was his friendeither. Ho did not think ho would.*?.Y.cr.-..iT'1 :.;,fl i,,rP.uto.,.again, '*nt wnnlddepend upon a horse and wagon toenable him to reach the homes ofpatients t\iat he could not got to onfoot ." % • . • . •-

Sir. Roy J. Crcgar of HackettstownN. J., begs to announce that., he willopen a class Jiv^RUino, Oigan andTheory, in Washington on Sept. 1.The Virgil Clavier,,method (piano,)and Gullmant method (organ,) spec-method in New York the past winterwith Us author,. Jlr. A. K. Virgjl.For., terms, jetc....address Box,-" 1SI,

I'HaclccttatbwnT N. :""J. - .;""• :8^4~4f:---

"irif^TO^HriyE^Stefioi^h^r7IJooin:e«])w,PrTC'ite Secretary,' Accountant, or hold ;i position under the Slate or_U. S. Govcrti-"T"iueiii;:wc"caii train liim to nil liiatjjSsition1" "with"' profit toMiiiiiself

and credit U> hid t;iiij)l'.} c-r, if his iiaUiivil beiii runs that way.W« 'have ' sncci-^fullj- iraineti thousaiuis. Our graduates

prove the reliability of their training by the ease with winchthey take up their allotted life-work. . They loam to do, here, thethings thai employers lire Kiwi to pay them'to do whcutlicy leaveus, and we can never supply the grtai (leiuaud for trained helpers.ti Our illustrated catalogue shows pictures of many of our.gnu!nates; tells what we are doinj;; gives im idea of what leadingbusiness and professional men think of our work, and ought to

. show YOU which business school is most likely to train your sonor daughter most thoroughly and most snlisjaclorilv.

The catalogue will be sent on request....... ... £j6th year bc»itis.Scpl. r. Enroll now.

II

RIDER-MOORE"& STEWART SCHOOL10 South Broad Street TRENTON, N. J.

If you want your ad to be read by the people ofWarren county you should patronize the columns ofThe Washington Star. Over 20,000 readers Weekly.

AV" iiicliule" a "new hoiiiJ. a tene-nicnt lo inuot • oiu; ur two of themany dcuianils in Washinyion

• ami vicinity for houses at goodk, rental, or additions to properties

If so, please hear in mind that at HieWasihiugton Lumber Yard will be found thelargest and best collection of buildingmaterial in all this section of the Stale.•Yon avoid ilm tedious ntmccessary delays

altogether too coiiinion, when you orderspecial stock, interior trim, etc., at thisyard. Promptness and dispatch character-ize our dealings. _

Don't delay, however, in placing yourorder. We are always pleased to submitestimates on jobs of any size—none are loo,-.big for our handling. , • -. <r'p

W. D. GULICK

I L ALL OUR WANTSCan be filled if you bring the VSTAR'S CENT-A-WORD COLUMN

" your assistance. o u

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Page 3: BEliffi PMC iralcoif · 2015. 12. 4. · oVltK'k. Itcv. A. S. Smith of Port . M.« Old' n in charge, wilb burial Wtewartsville . f peopl e who wouldn hy any other method. Qiii.votic

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910

RADER'SEASTQN, PA.

August Sale and StockClearance Will MakeBig'Values This Week

Any department that has SUMIIKT merchandise left.(and all of them have, more or less) will be in theAUGUST SAI,K AND STOCK CLEARANCE, THIS'VVKKK, AT PRICKS THAT ARE VKRV LOW. Onmany lots no attention will be paid to the cost of thearticle—it is simply a cape of "Sell and Repent After-wards."

Tlie remainder of the Tailored Linen Suits, Conts and Skirts willbe in ttic Clearance at half mid levs than lialf.

There arc TaMir Linens. Itcd Spreads, ' JWds and XajiieiiiH in the 'Clearance;it a third and 11 i|iiar cr los than rcjfiilar.

TlitTC is a full line of Mttniiu-r IJiidwnniuliiis—Gowns, Skirts,Combinations. Orsel Covers ami Drawers—at, 25c. ,;9C 4.Sc, Gyc, 89cmid 9S0, t'iurli atid c cry jiicct exceptiatKtlly j ood value.

Tlicruarc Remnants of Si lks-dnss u a U and hkirt kiiL'tli* ata half.

TliLTcarcUuninnnUnf Cotton and Linen Dressjiud Waist Fabrics.

Tlicic are Ucnmaiils of White IWtmU, Lnccs and Kmbrauliries.

There urc Keiimauls of Black ami Colored Wool Dress Fabrics.

There are I.OIIK Silk Cloves—the 51 !.o kind for 480; the 51.50kind fur (></:: the 52 00 kind for<,Sc.

Tlicre arc special a!!-Silk Taffeta Ciuhrulifts in green and blueand black, with IOIIJ: Mission handles, al ji.yS and J2.9S—each intheir way exceptional value.

There are Ladies' Jahot and Dutch Collar Meek wear, special at15^. 25c, HJS and ,|,Se, and I/>nK riilk Mead Scarfs at 50c and 6yc.

There is fi'misceilanuou* lot of Traveling Kays at 75c, 98c, 51.29and 51.69;.regular value-*, jl.25 to 52.50.

Tlu-rt! are the fa-nous "Tuxedo" Sliirlt at 6<jc; in laryt: sizes,r6;i, 17, ijii anil i.S. the as^jrtnii'iit is still very jjuod.

There are odd lots and teiiinauU of millions, -Hulling, Hells andJewelry Novelties at very little price • . "

Thure nrejapatu-sc Summer Kuys, in size 3 ft. x 6 ft., at QSCThey were £1,50 and ?i.~5.

Then1 is one lot of Axmiiistcr Rues in size 27x5.1, at $1.59.Worth regularly 52 00 and ?2.?,v

RADE

1'iriTJiiPsnunfi.. M, J. Cnnnon, an Ico dealer, lur

reliiKiDlflhcd the bmdneNt.K. 1>. PurHell of Fitirvlcu . - - „ . . .

hns hl.s fnnilly nt.Mt. J'ocotio for nHhort stay.

Tho local ltid«(! of thu Daughters ol«N>erty. went tti Island 1'firfc to picnil- last Saturday. .:

Thy mom bore of Lin en In Kn^imCo, u'diL to ijJilie lIopatconK ft"* it'

itintf last Sunday. :Tin* Hnchelor Inn, at Ileekmrtiiid Chambers streets, lias been

by Jos. IJowera to Win.. Weil.Lawrence Xewnwn lins inirelmsed

Frank NVwnmn'H Ice cream estab-lishment mi H"ntli .Main street and Isfn charge.

I Iff;) tin Ing yesterday. Rev*. O. MW'vH. "t the Wesley church, startedm his vacation, which will last sev-•ntl weeks.

.Mr. and Mrs. John Duffy and Ml-•hiiel DIIKUII of Mercer street have;on<> t" Anaconda, Montana, nnd will•ettle there.

Uoy II, Henderson and Miss XolllK Morris, both nf IMiUUpsburK. werern.'irrit'd last Thursdiiy evening by

-v. J. IF. Moon-.

John Ever.sf.ll, who hns been 'n con-ductor I" the I-ohich Valley yards, i:critically III with dropsy, ilo residesifnr Muriln'* Crock,

Michael Kr-nney. the "Brand olil'Ok" of the board of freeholders, Inwain a candidate for the ofllce, hav-i\K Illeii his petition from the Thirdwird.

Jot- KNlrfdse, a. T>hilllpslmrFT ballilnyer. who has lately been playingvith the Perknsio ti-.'tm, hits beentli:iif-i| l.y the Philadelphia Xutiminlj;

A small lire, originating from ;in>ver-honied stove, caused about JluOIjuniiiri: in the homo of .Airs. Cor-n'lltis Cronl.s, on Howard .street, .Sun-lay morning, Mr.s. Cronln. who warsIt. h:id lo Nf- carried out nf the house

lint will )»: jfivi-n a trial.•.slice of • the l'once Van nilllnnl

linn been III dtirliiK tin- [past week11 nd r>iin>*i-rnif>ntly confined U> bislii'iiie. lie is liMpiiiK tn Kt:l aroundsir-iriK nnd well again in tiim> toiimkc an-active canvass for the lie-PuMleiin uominatlr.n for .Mayor.

Win. Klotz canif' Iti'C" from C'ur-pentersvllle thu otln.fr nlKhi- nndgrew disorderly, due to something

COhVMtMA.Mrtt, Jabot Shannon's burn |w o

closed.

Jas. Weldman lins planned a contlncnml (rip, cyvurlntr JO.OiiQ miles,

Mr.-nni] '.Mm. Dnnlel William** vlIted hla winter nt Delaware Wati(lap,. .Sunday.

Mrs. Fannie Transue of Kiruiniburn vtaiimi her fOster. Miss AmnndGardner, liiwt week.

Frank Davidson has bad emu-retwalks laid across bis lawn. OcorK<Creamer did tho work.

Mrs. L. 'A. nram?n anil Mr?, roteKlnney attended the fniior-U of tinaunt at Hope on, Monday. ,

fry. jftlioz glinnimn find ns fij*t the ji.'ist wci.|t hor cousin. Mi

Hunter, of near WIlkt-s-Hnrre Pa.Mr. and Mrn. CIION. Itrtitrler Htarti

.Saturday niKht froru I'ortlund to Huf-y K t l d o IThey will «o (o tlio Cenln

David Gardner of I'nion 1(111 vistftl his daughter last week nt th

home of liia ulster. .Miss ArnmidGardner.

Mr. and Mrs, fterton Snyder anson' vtaliftl Sunday with lil» irrand

lot her, Mrs. Hannah Snyder, a

Tho gross proceeds of tho festlv;eld Siiturday nluht In the hnsemoi

>f the church by the I-idlcV Aid K.t•foty vrv

t'22..Mr. and MM. N. li. Litts of L'nl<

[ill eaine to Cohimhhi Monday rilKo visit her parent.", Mr. and .Mrs.facob Newmnkcr. anil other relatives.

.Mrs. Hannah I'hlllips wont t*:outh TVthMiem lust Friday for ruw weeks' stay. .Mrs. Daniel Wllinnis a<i'fiinp.'iuif;d h»T as far m

Mrs. John Gardner and little soif U'ltnrtdti cam.' tn Columbia Mftulay iMirouto to I'olkvlll.i to \i.«lt her•itrontjf. Mr. nml Mrs. irvin

KII"3 Chanibcrlitin on Sundayo Oxfnnl to SOP his uramlclilid. 1'carii*oa.«i.'llcr, who was liltten in th« fnci

Airs. Chaniherlalii wenhere last week to assist in the car->f tho child.

The two-year-nld child nf Mr. nmIrs. Arthur Oeorire ilicd Sundaj

tnorninc from cholera Infantmn. Tinfuneral wa.s comiucted at their resi-lience at - o'clock Tuesday afternu'

rank at one of thf town's refresh-!vvi t i l Interment .In Fairvlew cemeteryent stands, of which w«> have :n Mr. and Mrs. David Myers wont tc

The men with I>IK buttons (,'"', Cuba, X. • V.. last Saturday to visitiil't'T him anil chasod him out, ortown.

Kx-SurroKate Gcorse T* ShllllnKors

r i'hilllpHhurA S

GeorKo T, ShllllnKorand his broth.-r.

i f S

Mr, and Mrs. Dean. Ho was former-ly editor of thu Portland Enterprise.Monday they went from Cuba to

to visit hor sister, Mrs.Slfvvart A. .ShfltinKcr of Stewarts- • A r c h "ockcr, and family.ville. accompanied by their wiv»;s. Mrs. Patrick Toban received wordleft Saturday for a week's vacation < I'isi week of the death of her sister

will visit! in New York. She and her brother.Supt. Conroy, her two nivi-es, MMDinner and ICatheryn llyan, and hi.'

I'ynn, wont to New

irip. dm-inK which theyAsbury Park. Atlantic CM>

I'tS.. II. Henderson of Rnston and

Miss Nellie D. Morris of T'hlllipjUim-L'wt-rc married at tins parsonage «fthe W't'stminster Presbyterian church

Thiu«djiy ovenlnj,'. They are nowj ynu trip and. upon

t M i l i M

make

, T Y L E S for Fall and

Winter in stock—now I

\ The last word in Fash-

ion, Fit and Comfort.

-•- -Meet, successfully•-. the ever "

shifting- demand of the world's

: .fashion centers. An infinite -

variety of styles for all ordin-

ary occasions. Many exclusive

designs for extraordinary use.

AH.shapes.'and.all leathers.

l'iisl shipment ol Black KmtouSllfdcs ju-1 received . . . .. •. . $4.00

turning, will 'o to' Missotiif,' Mon-tana, to reside.

Charles Brown, an old sho<vho rf>sld(.'d at. Lr-wis and Hudsonitreots, did what he had thrc>atuni>dn ''In for thrt'v years last Saturdayliurnln^. Ho font his wife to a KTt-•'•ry store and when she got had;. l''>tiinuti-H later, hi- was in tionvulslftn-s'•'.in Hi..- ffiVfts of strychnine nnlson-tii?. !h> 1I:M| been in HI health for ;"IIK ti in". ,T!io doceas.'d ninn w;i«TI yoars "lil 'and a imtivo nf Ni>uHamiishin.'. \W was a Civil Warveteran. i:r:dd»».s a wife he lea'two .sons, FIMTII; ami Clyde.

Mayor Firth iznt imsy one day Iwt-vk, S"ins t'» Cent.:-r strfct and per-sonally directing the work of tvariii"out false work started hv thf !,:••hkli VallovJ Hailroad Co. in tlit..'nstnn. of a rallr.ta-1 culvert at th.-i:pi'int. jho i>roposod culvert was tior.iid.-i:lijit.» width and the TenOonnrll several woe Its n%n notifi. ..the railroad company that anv at-tcmi't t" do this wnrl; without FOCUI--iii;,- p.-rmission of the street com-mittee would he prevented. ThoMayor was as pood as his word, thoI'iilsc work was torn out and tlu>whole thliifr will doubtless set Intotho courts.

Mrs. Margaret Smith is improving.Miss Roberta i:ilcy spent In.st woek

at t?tewnrtsvfHe.Ahel Merritt of Phillinsburff called

on frionds here on Sunday.Miss Jennie lltisli spoilt last we..!;

with her cousin at Montana.The Rush family reunion will l-o

held at Low's 1 follow on .Saturday.Miss Edna Smith of Phll'lLnslm-i,-

spunt Sundaj- with Miss Pauline ParkMr. and Mrs. Kitts and son of Pa?-

sale spent last week with Mrs. T.R t i a h . ' - • ' " • > • • . ••-:•'••'-•----• • • • ' •' ' - • - • • •

•French : Dagon of phtlllpabursr isi f d ith ll 1 T

York, returning the early part .•

Mrs. Williams came lo ColumbiaFriday afternoon and from hero wentto visit a relative. Mrs. Jos. Hal'cU,and while there was taken ill.Saturday evening she wont to Port-land to see Dr. Heck professionally.The doctor said she was a very nickwoman and advised her tint to contiimc her journey home. She is nowat the homo of .Mrs. .Tabriz Shannonwhere the early part of the week .sin.was rcpot'tud very 111.

prdays with l ln . .1. T.IJC a few

| Thatcher.I -:?.Ils.s• Trniii"'Cyphers'-'bf1 Wasiiin^ton jj is visiting her sister, Mrs. Floyd Gin-tfe-s. for a few days.

[ .Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Smith enter-tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Seamen and son .of. Westficld.

Mrs. Tninmie C. Pidcock and Mrs.

That a cleun, nice, fragrant rnni-pMtmd WU<- I'.ii'.-kl«-n"s Anile Kulve wii:liuitiiiiily i-.-Ilev.- i> had b:irn. cm.rtcald, wriiind or pilt-s, striggers skep-tics, lint, grunt euros prove its :iwonderful healer of tho worst sura?uluoiv. bniln. felons. cexctna, sklieruptions, ntt niso chapped handsspruiiK- itnrl turns. Try it. IT.c: niJ ' l M k '

IILOOMSlHTilV.(Continued on page i>.)

Mrs. Frank Apgar has been ill thepast week.

\*. IT. Carpenter, who has he.;nsick,, is improving.

Miss Alice Gordon Is spending sometime with friends at Milford.

fiys-recontiywHii" friemls at. Valley.

Misses Knnmi VHet and AnnnTom-nson spout Kriday at Bushkill Park.

Mrs. Sara]] Jumper jiassed a fewtiys recently In Phillipsburg andtaston.Muster Daviu Meiroy is .spending

•me time with his grandparents atriuckettstown.

Miss Oia Duckworth

IV. Mills of Morrlstuwn was Intown Monday.

Dr, Trlinnier of High Itrfdgo watown Monday

taken suddenly 111m-h trouble.

In town Monday.liny ortn wa>"

PrUUty with nt»ifl«in« War I.'ti J.dm Parks 01

Whitflnm.vit wan in town -In si Thtirsday.

MINK J.-iinli; .May Alpauirb am] j | j «Maml Wack wen.- at the Ijtkc lastweek.

Mrs. William Wll-son and two chil-rlren of Jersey City are nt tho L'uionHouse.

Mrs. Phmn u . Giiorisv Hud . , . ,(or Marlon are spending two wc-ksat Asbury Park.

Carpenters nro btiildlnff liimbeisheds for I. Hoffmiin on his lot nearthe buti'lu'i- shop.

A: J. Apgar of Callfon and L<-viHoiTmriu of Fhrmcravlllu b.iurnei' trom liurTulo.

The Imnvab- I'nlon Sunday schoolvill hold a picnic In ,\ptrar'"s grove>ti Saturday. Aug. ^T.

Mr. and .Mr.s. U . K . Apgar nnd afrii-nd from the U".-st spent last Wed-icmlay at Apimr's Corner.

Miss Ormse Crccar of Cn;.st:iif.reins be''ti r<:-cti>fti*d u-nrhi-r at Hit-,ower Valley 'public .school.

John MHIaml or Ji;r.--ev City Hpcnt^nrt of Lm w e k with Clmrks !•'."Inley, at the L'nion House.

Lostrr Apgar ami Floyd Hoffman,.-lit. have b.'en :,t Asbury P.-trl. forI-.T weeks, r.'turned Wt-dnesdjiy

Mrs, 1,-iinl Pi.tter of Nnw Vm-It li.-i-con spciurinir sr.tne timr- wit i rcft-

livts at Moiuitaliivllb- find Cullfo i

Mrs. (Jeor«-o I,at;iwr«.-ti" nnd Mr.-.mi Il'iifiiiiui spent W.-dnoKday r

Meiidham. visiting ,Mrs. Joint ApgirMvnli Gray of Dunellen return-;.me Monday after spending a wd-1

I'Mitinj? relatlv.-H in Califon

Mrs. Go..ri,'e I*. Hoffman. Mrs.. Mrir-•Is Sntton and Mrs. David K. Apg:i(pent a 1st 'rhursday at Lebanon vi<.ting friends.

Dr. and .Mrs. I. Hopkins rnm« hornJonday from Canada, whero Mrs"o pi; ins has been spend Ingnontlin and the doctor a week.

The new hardware store oflolYman of Huckettstowu and I. IIoff.nan of IlofTmnns was opened Sattir-•uy with Geo. Uitourette as

Postmastor Apgnr and wife. Mis::uth Markmnn. and Miss Margiierit.atlmer of'High Bridge left Mnr.ilnIT Asbury ]>ark to sj.end a wee!;

Wm. Phllhower and famllv Mr.nd Mrs. Chas, Fitimorfelt niid Mi

mil Mrs. Frank Coleman went t<Lake Hojiateong by auto Sunday.

fIfI?If•I*

A ugust Clearance

turee

*j* A Money-Saving Opportunity

Tho Califon bnsr- ball rluh piave.T haso ball club of n'lirh

ilBh Hridgo Wf-dru-sday na rt-turn game at Cfitlf

lie TH

Peter Haggerty. who had Mloo<'iKoning for some weeks, died Sun

lay iind was buried Tuesday In the.11 wer va 11 ey cemetery. I lev, Mr'owers. of the M. ]•:. churcb, prcucn-rl tlie funeral.

Mrs. Klston Heatty. Miss Klin or Icatty mid -Miss .Vellie Haggertv'tent part oflnflt w«.uii at Kastnintrc. vlsltfnjr Mrs. Ftoatty'it mother,Irs. Anna M. naggerty. . Thev madei" trip by" auto.

Tln.'re wis a Umily reunion .u theotrif nf-M-. and AIrs. Casper A|i«nricar the I'liilhower schoolliouso, last

ay. •Anionsr those present \vi•Ir. and Airs. Peter P,. Holfmnn"Vfon. Mr. ami Mr.s. Howard Ap

High Jlri'ige nnd Alrf. H.ittieIcath nf Allenlfiwn.

mme C Pidcock and MKmiim Adams of Washington passsSunday with :.Mrs... Jane -Caslncr,

ilr. and Mrs. J. T. Thatcher. Jr.,.-j?l!S nt-.Sunday -with-; her'••parents, 'Mr.and Mrs. J. P. Skinner, in Washing-

. l o n . ._ . . -...,,.-.-:; • . ". : . - - - : . - -

Garner Cline, accompanied by his.... son and daughter, are spending sov-

j enil days "'at Ocean : Grovc,._making

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hawk eutc-tained on Sunday their daughterKatherine and Mrs. J as.'Bell-of Do-ver; Mrs. Klwood Clugston and son

131 la Snyder of Prenchtown; JacobSmith of Scranton, and Mr. and Mrs.

A WISE PLANFor everyone to follow is not to think of auy per-manent itivestment until after'they have accummu-lated sevtral liundred dollars. Kvery family oughtto have .some money where it is earning a fair rateof intt'i-e;-t and yet where it is • AVAILABLEWITHOUT QUESTION in sudden emergency.The1 wan who has ironey but cannot get it, reallyfeels woise wlien the piuch conies than the one whohas nothing. Sabe your fitstthundred Ivith us.We Ivilt aid you.

THE HACKETTSTOWN NATIONAL SANK

SCIIOOLEV'S MOtJXTATX.Morris Zeliers does not improve

very fust.Airs. Carrie Cook of Washington

t th k d ith h b hspent the week-endIT. W. Hunt.

gtoith her brother.

.speiuling a few days with MissBessie Wackett.

Mr. ami -Mrs. \Ym. Hngmnan spentSaturday with Mr., and Mrs. JohnH a g a m a i i . . in- Eastot i . • :-. -.•.:; ..-•.:-;.•.••;•:

•MTcsos"*Evii' fiockafcllow and Mary'Bird of MlirWd spent a few days re-cently with Mr. and Mrs. Martin -Mol-

rtick'arils" "at Camilcnreturned home- Friday, after severalweeks' visit with her uncle. Dv. J.

Misses iiocka fellow and Bird ofMUford and Miss ISertha Carpenterenjoyed an ontinjj at Easton histThursday.

Postmaster Frank Apgar is vastlyng his residence by theaddi-

tion nf;i tine, porch aleng;,-tiic entirefront of the house.

Mi1.- nnd -Mrs. WiiifMiT -SboeinaK-erand ilaujrhtor Evelyn. M'rs. Shot-ma-ker and son John, spent Snndriy-witr

Miss"""MiHired' CoVheiiiia, of thoPreshytorian hospital, Philadelphia,spent Saturday with a former school

Rertha M, Carpenter.

:wiI]"be"*h~e 1 tl o'h""tlie""seli"ool'""groiniils"hero. Saturday evening, Aug. 27. Afirst-class,—supper... -wMl— lie—fur " "tor1 LTr'cents." —-—- ••- —- •-

ULAIKSTOWX.M rs. A\', Ti. ?i^Ier of Xeiv.trk ^few days 'last wr-ek with friends

i ere.

51/ssos .Margaret nnd, Amy Stoll arccnclinc 'teniidays in Pike cour

ear Ijiugnian'.s Ferry.F. G. Kveiitt's now house is about

impleted and tho painters are ptit-ng on the linlHiiing touches.Mrs. J. C, McCoy and ch'Idren nf

ilghman. Md.. spent a few davs last•cole u-itii -Mrs. J. H. Wihlrick.

j_Amh^wj;.p/fy,er_has.niHU(llfv:orf.ntr

Jn'.tne'x.lS-;.' S.1 !t' w. yanis" hero.CSurrosate'X E. Bair was in attend-

ance at the. annum reunion of- thHair family at Kutztown. Pa., lastSaturday.

A son. was born to Mr. nnd Mrs.John Smith-at the home nf her moth-er.- Mrs. Wiklrlck. at Cedar Lake,hist Friday.

Amza Limil.erry n m i family and L.D. Bjibhitt an.], family returned Sat-urday, after a ten days' outimr incamp at Swartswotu] Lnko.

Sila.«_ TIiII informs his friends that.-secure:! ' a.

>. operator nnd ex-

Silas TIiII informs hishe., is. in Kansas ..and. JwJb t lpects to remain'there for some time.

A force of carpenters and hriok-layei-K are ptishinfr the work on ther.cv,--har,!c--liiiii.liiiK' with-ffre'hf rapid-ity. Tiiey commenced Monday niorn-

Clytle Raymor of.Marion. Ohio, ar-rived here last week to visit for amonth with his wife and daughterat the home of her parents. Mr.' .i-.ulMrs. L. L. Drake.

Hew O. M. West of PhUHpshurffwill preach In the M, E. church hereuoyr Sunday. Tie nnd-Mrs. Wont nroS[i(;iHliii{T a week with 71 ov. and Mrs.

, Girdley .at the. parsonatc. .

Mrs. Chas. Ijiince has returned toher home in Newark, after spending:a month with her parents here.1 Miss Ida Martonis or Easton isspending her vacation of two weekswith her sister, Mrs. Frank Wandllng.

Miss Lena Pace lias returned toher homo at Califon, after spendinga week with her aunt. Mrs. CyrusCook. - • •".

Mrs. I-iRttie H. Petty and Miss Jen-nie-1 Dtifford of Brooklyn spent Satur-day with Airs. L. II. Hunt and MissCatherine TJhle. \£'ir

Mrs. English's mother, who i s atop-pi tiff with her for the summor, iiiWHnffalotown, foil recently ..and-' in-jured her arm quite badly, f/.j .'

CAST0KIA-.Hears the^glgmtturo^of.Chas..IT.;Floteller

t In uso for o\ er tli 1 rtv~ifeETa'~Hiid ~The Kind You Have Always, Bought

,!iss Martha llaub 1s visiting he?uncle In Oxford.

A boy was liorn: to Mr, and Mrs.Walter Stopp last week.

. Arthur Snyder and sister Edna arespending* two weeks in Canada.

The stork left a boy baby at thehome of Fred Lippincott last week|

Claud Encfler of New York Statevisited his parents here over Sunday.

Ha.ro!d.. Hartlng of Enston passedhis vacation with his uncle, CharlesKnnb.i, Mrs. Elmer Gardner and childrenof Newark are spending: n. week attlie homo of Geo, Lonunason,

!Ur. and Mrs. Kenben Garris nndchildren of Uelvidcre visited, Mr. 'AndMrs. "Wesley Kiniifcy over Sunday,

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller and childof . Phlllipshurpr visited his mother,Mrs. John H. Miller, over Sunday. <>

Jog Miller of St. Louis. Mo., whoi spending i week with his parents^

iUurg ~\ isiieT his brother'Kurl overbundav .

-"Thi Rlnlrstown A. A. shut outHbiiry la!>t-" Saturday on the

Academy diamond. 3 to 0. Noxt

It

TTTyy •y?fTXyT

An Opportunity You Should Not Miss %

' • • • • • ' • ' . I

#21 Velvet Rugs reduced X.to $ 1 6 . 7 5 X

Al! Our ^25, $24, $22.50, $21 |Brass Beds reduced to |*

$17.50 . • - • • - • • - J f . ;

Quartered Oak Bed Room J;Suites reduced to $39.50 ?

Parlor Suites reducedto $38 .00

Easton's Most Popular PricedFURNITURE STORE f

GREAT SUMMER SALENow On at Carpenter's

'Linen Suits, Linen DressesLinen Skirts, Linen CoatsPongee Silk Coats, Silk DressesShirt.Waists, Lawns, Organdies',.Ginghams, ; jPongees,. Poplins, ;...;•foulards," Silks, Parasols, Sum-'

• :•- raer Underwear and; liusiia..:.r"""7UfflerweSr will be sold a^pf ices

. that will move them "rapidly

Allen Carpenter :: Easton, Pa.l4 Block below the Square. 229 Northampton Street.

expected.

Tho • niairstown Athletic Associa-tion Is planning to celehrato Labor.Day in.an nnproprinte msttiner,, VIK.:

f the liakc.hiivc oharsc

M." K "ch'urcii at Mitch'el!, S. P.. who

13rc. 'Hongl'arul.' near'KIIOWIton, willpreach in the 'lJreshytcrii\i7 churelihere next Sunday morning.

The body of Mrs. Andrew S. Crls-nian was hron.u'ht hero for intermentbeside her husband In Cedar Rf.

ider.y, lapc Friday, She Is sur-i'd by\ a daughter. Miss Mariar.

Crisman. who acconipnniod the bodyhere. She returned to Philadelphia,where she leaches, a school,, on Mon-

Frank Kami of AVflkos-Tlnrro is anest of Ills brother, A. i\. Hann.Miss Lucy Oulick1 entertained 'com-

pany from Rutherford on Thursday.Miss Sophie SchmMt of New York-

spent Sunday with . her nop.li*?w. Goo.Moissnor.' ;:•

Dlst. Supt. Mullor occupied the lo-rn 1 pulpit Sunday1 and administered

tho Sacrament.Miss Pearl Smith of Ilackettstown

iperit Sunday with her parents. Mr.

j NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT.

i i Emily E. Noe, Lillian 1! i Al. , Noe, Marie Noe -----I Plerson and Louis A. ~

• VB* •-•• 1 Forelpn

' ; : ' J"w—* -.— — LA»nlo..Brant.Clark.-A_r--l-A^eh^nt:-s===:=:

Pcmodclcd ab3 Enlarged and ^] and Mildred.... Brant,..! - -...'-:::;" ~~ Newiy Equipped' """""""[ N."Brant, deceased". J ' „. . ;;...

;"-••••••• *. :- : .•- :• ;•- ,•• - - : .. • ; • ..j -xotlce' Is" hereby given that n writq We have the facilities for sui>- I °.f ^H^?,1]1"00.1. W l ! i e BU!t °t Emily E.

' . . t . . : . . . . • . . . ! . „ . i i ._ i : _..t.ii_ woe, Lillian il. >.oo, Marie Noe Ploraonplying'what the business publicdemands,

C| Demand for graduates greaterthan the supply.<J Our course of instruction ismodern and practical, and ourappointments are all that couldbe desired for commercial andshorthand work.

TERM BEGINS SEPT. 5THENROLL NOW

OFFICE AND SCHOOL ROOMS22-24 Centre Square EASTON, PA.

SEND FOR IIXUSTRATHD CATALOG '

and Louis A. Noe. Bxncutowill of Louis M. Noe. doccj

Noe Pioraonrs of tho lastased againt '

the landH nnd tenements whereof Oa-car N. Brant died seized. Intestate, andwhich descended to hla heirs-at-law.iinmely: Annie Brant Clnrk, ArthurBrant, Ruth, Brant nnd Mildred Brant,for tiie sum of six hundred and flfty-three dollars. Issued out of the Su-itretnc Court, on the eighteenth day ofMay, nineteen hundred and ten, re-turnable on the second of June, 1910,hns been served and duly executed, and

us returned by the Sheriff of tlio'ounty of Warren nnd that a lik

writ issued on tlio same day out ofthe snino court, at tlio suit of the-

I same plaintiffs and against tho sameI defendants, 'returnable on tho saidI second day of.. June, has-benn- .duly -served nntr executed; and "was "returned"by the, Sheriff of tho County of Sussex.

WM. IUICEIt, JR.,GUY MINTON, AU'.y., '". Clerk.

Morrlstown, N. J. '

Dated: July 14, '10. ,• Pr'a fee, $10.10 <>

^^wmr^k vor i irnlysls Friday afternoon.trerty ia in attendance.

-wltirps:Dr. Hae- The STAR is the Great Home Paper-^SLSO Per Year.

Page 4: BEliffi PMC iralcoif · 2015. 12. 4. · oVltK'k. Itcv. A. S. Smith of Port . M.« Old' n in charge, wilb burial Wtewartsville . f peopl e who wouldn hy any other method. Qiii.votic

THE WASHINGTON STAR, ?^SHINGTON, N.: J., TO

POLITICAL POSSIBILITIESItapulilk'iws at War Over Naming

V '.'•} Candidates For Governor anil U,", S. Senntc—Democratic PrtwiJeci.f.

It Is loss Hum a month until the; primary elections will uo held and

"oil indications point to a lively move-ments on the part of Stntn polftical

/loaders on both sides. The war oftho Republicans over Hie Gubernator-ial mid U. S. Senntorshin nominations.

:'• not to stay nnythlnp about the Con-KrosNl.-iuil -iliMiirlutiiiv fit this dis-trict, means! that the Democrats willhave the host chance In years* to cainnotable victories. The election of aRepublican V. S. Senator Is by no

, menu.* assured am) there in alarm Jin Republican quarters about the;hlb-h nml Important olllco of Guv- jcrnur. . ,. !

The I>i>mtu'rat3i an; ROIHK to put up!a No. 1 Minn for Governor this year, iAt the present MM tut: til it look* like 1Dr. Woo.lrow Wilson, the distinguish-jed president of Princeton University.;Secmd t'hotee seems < to be Frank S.IKiuz.-ui);u'h of Trenton, who wan do-;.featt-M ihreo years aim by a s m a l t :innrgin. He ' doesn't want to run'"aM.iln .li»; may hi- prevailed t i ponwjdo so. Some third choices ' include j

: Senator (1 corse S. S!!::or of MIil.ll..-;.. acx.i-onnty tint) H. Otto \VUtm-im.{

man. ' :llepul-dScaiiH are all at sea as to;

who will be namoil l'or Governor, jOne eon^pk-umis eandhiate Is Vivian!51. I-owlrf nf I'assaie county, tho pies- ,

.. cut cuninilM.s[oiier of banking-ua'd in-; jsuranoe. Another in Senator Joseph 1

" . S. Fivllin;huysen of Somurvlllv. who!adviu-au-s some legislation that hits ibrought down the wrath of the auto- •niobiiists of the State, Senator Wake- jley of Horj;i'ii county wants tl:*» uoml-;nation, too. a.-* does I'n^eeuinr Pierre'

-I*. Garvin of Hudson county, who has!been prosecuting the W-ei* trust, iSame say Chancellor .Malilou Pitney *would lit- just tlie riirht man but l'it-;ney conies <>ut with tl;..> positive •.statement .that, be wont nm. Tin-}

•~« "Protires.-'ives" of Hsse.N county are j•"" banking cm Senator "Win; P. ^lartiu

to laml the nomination.Tho tlsrht for the IT. ft:. Sonsitordih'

- is natunilly confined t» tht- itenuKf-;can camp. John Kenn if at the heaii iof the heap. He wants to pi baok \for another seven years. Ex-tlowr-;nor Kilward C. Stokes, of Hiirliii^inu !enmity, ^ays "wait a minute.", be- ;

•cause- be wants to b(« V. S. Senator;liim.«elf. Sn dues Kx-Govornor Frank-;tin 1'. Murphy of \Yw:irk wb.> hu?

These three men .-'DCIII to liavc tho iinside track, although . Davy liair.l.jthe s.i?o tit Atlantic cotiiily. uiu-tv ;

. bo.«H Scwell '.favnl to prt;sltltv vvaiu.s it;remembered that he is in the race, f

One nifre name mentioned is that !

'. trict. whom tin* "Progressives", arc ishoving Into the limelight. It i-sn't \

• likely that this brmtn will cutnt t«> a!hehit .I>vcans«« Mr. Fowl«?r*s Urn-! Just {now IJ jirotty well tn!;>-n up in. bis [

. liard.iisht to . fret. h:ic\: into -CVn- igress for aimtiier term. . Fie is an i

• ••.insurgent, am! •' lnsurirent.s '•• generally •iiave their, imndu full when th-ij,'1 try ',

. for rt-'-tilectinn. .tispeoiaH/.-'wlu;n ih«v

mschiii'.-1 !rf amiinst tlioni. and the -inacbi:^ is surely a-rniim Mr. Fow-;

. lor this year. Mid main opposition.for the- rinminruion is Judsre Win. M.',JUmyon of Plainik'Id. There has a.-:yet boi-n no i>tmm'started amnnir the ^

. Democrats In tin* Fifth Distrir*-"

/ITStore Closed

Wednesday AfternoonsDuring August

I Where People Get Most of Their Good Things |

The Wonderful Economy JarNow we hiivo Kronomy•Jura, with which you will never loao

n.can nt fruit, meal. Huh. gumo or vcgotahles, no matter howICIIIK you wlsli to keep it. Thu llrst und Duly can without nrubber ring. Si'als Itsolf and cannot "get air" until you open It.So slniplo you'll wonder why no ono over thought of It before.Wide mouth, atralglit sides, crystal flint glass und sold as cheapn3 oilier moderu Jars.—•—Basement, i..

Wm. AndersonZephyr Washes

erfectly\\'!!i!i' yo:: iiroconsidrr-

iii.T s c h o o l ili ' i '^si ' .- f o r t in -

,L'ii-l.-, . l . m ' i oviM-lmik W i n . .

" A i ! ' l ' - r > " n X;.}ihyi-, . . n i ' t i j ^

t - ) - d : i l f . lu l l i ' . .!n-ii\ \vhi . - t i

i^ w n r l ' l i'iiiiioi;.- Tor i l s

}tt'i'j'ii'>.- \ v : i r p t i l l ' ! wi ' t ' i

Jin.I 'I'.-iiii'li'ss c o i n l v . It

'wi ish 'o- i i n ' i ' l V c l l y m i l l i t s

c o l n r s i i t ' l c r h u u u l o r i i i u 1

riMi!;iin ;is h r i ^ i i t a> w h e n

wnwn.

A .li-css ol1 Win . Aiidi'V-

sou ' / c | i l iy r rc:n:iiii> licjiu-

t i l ' n l m i l i l t h e l i m e t ) l ' i t s

n ' t i r c i i i r i t l ;m i l wlii ' i i tlisit '

tiii ' .i ' c n i i i c - w e j i i ia i ' i i i i t i 'o

lh:it it will owe you no th -

ing il will h i i w uivcii

bo th ^fiini \';iluo mul ijootl

s e rv i ce I'm- the inoiiey.

\\> iviv,- hs.-ly iwolvoii'tiuttiy In-rtii'!! !n'\v |i;ilti,'rns l'nrFall, ln.!.-')'h tin- Win. AnderMiuIvanlio^- 7.«!;>liyr. UIMU- tn tiltsconmi-y aii'l sclliiii,' ;ir, 15c Yd.,and In tliti Wm. Audotvnii

laml mill.* and jelllns ul 25c Yd.Al.-o ;:!! remaining ]i:ilU'ni.-< of

dill- Slllliir.*'!1 . tOfk l)f liir iitlfwl}'i:pnr:iMl L'i-iOt', n>:::lhrlv si>lital 35c Yd.. ::lv now IVI!UI-I»1- lo25c Yd. .-'(i''l !«. Kasmn i:i ourWash Ceo,':- !N.-'ir;:r,.::r (inly.

M.\;X Fi.Onil. '•

Annual Summer Sale of"Manhattan Shirts

Xot licc'iuisc it is hew.-. Ijiii hci'iiuse ' i t 's it very impnrtnnt

:!i:i!li'f .-iinon^ incn, we ropeiil Ilial tin- Miinluilliiii is 1 lie one un-

• |iie-lin!ieil In'st of ;ill ri'iicly-liiiloivd sh i r t s . When you.can pur-

chase Maiil ialtaus at the reilnccil prices they now hear in lllis Aii-

mri! Siinniier Kale, you uvl value to a limit that is never reacheil

; in any other shirt sale held in this city.

.Manhattan sup remacy is roumleil on excellence of ma te r -

ials, cut anil lit anil on beauty , var ie ty and exelusivene.-s of pat-

terns .

Manha t t an Sh i r t s hea r ing the blaek or grefln liiliol a re tho

only sh i r t s we have ever known to ca r ry a g u a r a n t e e of absolutely

I'ailoless Colors.

Xo man can know shirt pcrl'oclion except he he a weare r of

^ M a n h a t t a n Shi r t s tit1 go to the bo the r ami expense of hiiviug his

shirts made to measure.

If you've never worn a Manhattan, this is a good importun-ity to learn for yourself wlu'thor they're all that they are claimedto bo or not. . :

$1.50 and $1.65 Manhattans at $1.15$2.00 Manhattans at $1.38

$2.50 and $3.00 •Manhattans, at $1.88You ' l l get a trroat d e a l ino iv wea r .ou t of a .Maniiatl;!n Shif t

t l ian from the oi ' i l imiry s h i r t , for the f a b r i c - a r e chosen spocii i l ly

for e x t r a s e r v i c e - g i v i n g q u a l i t y m a n y of1 t h e m woven r t u h t in

the M a n l m l t a n I'lictnry. u t i i / ' r - i m i i o n e d from a b r o a d . And for .

c o m f o r t a b l e roomine-.- ' . ! 'it 'j -i. 's n o n e lo c o m p a r e wi th M a n h a i i a t : - .

SoM cNclu.-ivcK in !•!;:>!"!: in ifu;- Men'.- S t o r e Main Kloor.

Annual August ClearanceSale of Dress Silks

The. end of a remarkable, silk season'is beiug fittingly cele-

braled in this movement of our remainder lots of Blaek and Color-

ed J)ress Silks at .decisive reductions. i

Those who have attended this annual feature in past years

will doubtless recall that it never afforded so exceedingly good

selection as this (into. Thai's because of the interference of our

rebuilding operations during the pasl season.

. The following items are on sale to-day, and, if any should

he sold out before you get here, other equally templing numbers

will take their places.

Colored SilksSill ; a n d Stalin ' F o u l a r d s ' i n

polka dots and other neat ef-

fects, broad assnriment of col-

ors, regular ."ii'e and lioc values,

at . .23c Yd.

"fi-iu. Sal in Messaline and

l.oui.-ine with self-color and

shadow stripes, and Mli-iu.

f'hanireable Sill; Taffeta. ijM.tMJ

i|iia'lity. at 70c Yd.

L'7*iti. Satin Messaline and

I'aiitct de Soic in a long line of

• beautiful ciilor-. ^l-11" • [iiiiHtj-.

at .Sue Yd.

Black Silks1i>-in.RlacI; Satin Messaline

and Ill-iii. lilaek Samura Silk,

")!)<•• values, at. 45c Yd.; 10-in.

lilaek Satin Duchess. (i"ic value,

at 49c Yd.; ::(i-in. llhiek Taf-

l'cla. --l-in. Illack K'a.jah and

•Jl-in. liluck Mirage, $1.00 to

ifl.:!.") values, at 75c Yd.; 3(i-in.

lilack Dress TalTela, ^l.2fi

value, al 9Sc Yd.; l.auhach's

:!li in. Ouaranteed lilack Taf-

IVta, *l.:>0 value, at S1.29 Yd.;

and the noted AViiidlmm's'

"II in. I'.hii'k Tall'eta, i*-.00

value, at S1.55 Yd.

™ Wm. Lauoaon iSons. dastoi Ha. zzzz Jl)aii!tht(M'a of LibertV.

On .In!;,- 1st tiiere wore 17.7-1?.if Liberty in Now Jeremy.

gressiona! llirlu but it will ',".• ;^-;rt; Thes.; !li,-iir« represent a net gainitself at the proper time and?' with ' of s'iM members for the term of sixUrn Republicans tlff'itin:,'. it looks lik«; mrnith.< t.'ndintr that date. Of thoan opportune year to si-m! a Demo- : m^nibiTS. 1 •!.')'M> are women and

•crat to-C.'.nm'v.-in. iV.m ihis s-t «•* • JIVT f •:, 11 •• •:i>- nifii; nf the men. i>;* bf-Ionj,'Itepublican di.striot. : to th-.r Ord^r of Unitvl American

- ~ : MnrhHiiir*; 2.?-!? lielimar ro the Jr.I'olilical Ailvi-rtisin^. ; i>nie:'"-''f United American Mechanics,

iijportant i "nil V> belong to both of theseAt tlie opeuitit; of an i. political .campaign it inislit 1;sta(<:" tliat the (.'(.litnriat comments are

• tlm oxpiv?si"ii of (!)•• I-'dltor's por-ter nuiet bf. '\y,'hi i'.;.<- an-.l. Hi'-riitxl. Thocandidates of any partj-. ;iml of all

who ilesiro to ust^our space aiii'l takea(lv;intai,'.. of our circulrition. m\-

Napoleon and Waterloo. !There is nothing iu the result of the

Waterloo cainpaiiru to allow any

Moving Gooks.Many persons ci'iMplaln that their

books suffer in ira:i.<ii. The lie;td of it

i'ler«. As tho et sain in membershipnly rt-(fi. the increase

cline in Napoleon's jiowors of mind, movin- coiupanvTboplanof tUecjtmpai^u as laid down { this *i:bji>ct, anil !u» ;ii.i: "After se-v-j *by the oiii|>cr«.»r was. a most brilliant j era! • voars* experiment in" with ilit'iVr-' **"one. and hail it not rained on tlie ui?Ut I Cm t!;iirrs i\.r* i!n- i'.i>-t ••onvev-iiR-.- ••:' I *of the lTtii of June Napoion woiil,! in j b o o i : . s f h i , v u r , J i n i l | l h ; l l lh(". USt, t , ; | *all likelihood have kepr his thnme. j g m n l l boxes is l.iy i\n- the must a-lvis-j*.Hail it nut rained mid. m.-uh* the landmiry lie woiihl have had his artilioryin JIOSHMU fmir hours ljefotx- lieaciu.-il-Jy <ii(l. and WvltiuuCoit would have

.':M i'or the lirst half of 1010 leadstin? Suite. Coiincll Ofltcers to oxpeet

^ ' ^ J ^ ' ^ r i h ^ ' " Councils " wore! w a s V r o t t y •w t '" •"s-''d. 11!' when, -ilieworih ^liM.lSl.TS. made up of these! "nis.sian caino up uil hU left. N'tipo-it.-ms: Real estate, S 1.4,'iO:. invisted | leon'ss jriiuius HCVI.T s!n.ne more bril-funds. $.";».05i».9:»; paraphernalia, Hantly than it tliil in liis ia' t eaiupai^n.?2,7.:':i::.2t, ami crah. • S O.SO l.no. n c was delVated hv the elemeiit.s and

During the" last ai.< months the 1

able, the .--niaih-r tin.'

wett-'niiTQ to do so at advertising rntt^. During th.-last ts\* months the 157 by the iinacrnimtaljle slinihlltv of some.Publicity is o^ontlal to any can,-, or>>nnd!s in this State paid out $28 - o f h l s Houteiuuits.-Ncw York Ainoi-1-

any f.an'Jid[tte/=nml U10 nmn-y SIHMU ; 'M-'.ii-i in "on<>fit!?, of which $15,. -18.51 nnnby candidates am! pnrty

" ctis and eicrtion r*o;t!d bi> iproilEnhlv nv.d -lionornbly sijieais to the intelUfftjnt i

- The thmerest

ck benefits and:tn- • I'-M'i reprfsiHHoil death banelH.s..nr,. ; Si:ii;i' .Tai:. 1. {'>.',)'] [he councils have: i p. i pniil r-uf a total of 5101,139.SS • in

itif, and tlurins? the ten year?t h b •ear they have

into • ovory county by th.» Stato or-ganizations to "line up" r.aiiJ "iiiiivi- '.ence voters. -ULU-IV IO e«jrn.i|,t them. •,

.-.ic.wnrsf. tban..>v;is!.'.. :i^'.':..n.'lvVi;!'r1!1"''.:that represents a sriv;it' dc:i\ of kinor. ;more cost, and 'liiite oi'ic-n 'brains, is supposfid to carry the p;irtymesaii.ee wilhout charge and pay'. Hi':cost o-J loir.po.siiion, prfp« worlc pns:-

- age. ana sri"?rifk:.l- tiio sp'ice tiiiit re-presents the paper's earning capa-city .for the honor of sorvins the

• party1 .intl savinir :i fouiitry, tbat if it

nf iu citiKviiship •v.-oiiit! sm to I

UITIA-

•.:<} for dues, degree fees,51,000,000.

Assyrian Seals.The ancinu Assyrians nearly 0,000

years niro put in moist clay their seals,engraved in intaglio upon precious istones, oUft.'hos.t.s and doors, in orderto prevent their being opened. Therewore no. locks or keys 'hi those days.

cents f:-'".i:i your ^n^:or. I-'ur spurposes, "whort- the matter is l

cMly.tllr tills puriH.se, but this is mnecessary, of eour.se, for the urd'inarmoving. Maffels r,hn[.ly 'rilih bun!,.?, .$.and hu-L'e boxe.> tilled with heavy voi-{j;ume.s have caused more than uiie strikeanioni,' our men. They are tin.' i:lt:m-siest of nil tiiinirf1. to handle. a.s well asthe heaviest."

Another iimdti of movjmr bxto\U is iotie them \\\> in small bundles v.iih siout

Ins euuugii nf tlie twim; io mal;i> a loophandle for lil'tin-.—Xi-w Idea Wuinau's

i-ni»T: "I oweiS; 1OF .i-«»!!5.,.,' ,_ . .Jf t i u . y ^ ^ ^ . ,(): . . . , ^ . . ^ _]QI.n expflrinnjiit, tipsu*? paper tow- t o r they would often seal it with a .

m(- "ila are tn bo usi-d in tne lnvatorios ot j !,:,„,„;„.:,>• „.,,;.,,, flll „,,„„,. „. ,, . I "

.( Ediiontion of tliiLt rlty ha.» author-l 'loreowas rn.v:irilwl as tliu oraWem or I•/.•y\ an arOor of 50 rolls of ^00 lov.--j SCC;I'I-'CJ-: Coiutirios Intur tl)e Crooks!* t>» tilt; vi>U. ;it a cost 01' s 10. ThlHJ^Dd U6ni:u:s nduptod simlhu- devicesvas vocnrnm'.'iuloc! by Dr. F. S. .Shep-jfOf. the same purpose.

••il him f.>r hi

•r.;il MissC:iy,-n:

In the I'nHowin" cr.mmtmiration: ."Thi! plfu: is to i:=o two such tov.-ols j

•i"\c- Ilrst tow.:-:Hs Whistled.

ftfrair] Mic Lr**r-i-l--h--:iiti*Ic s*.p'ii!iii!Lr V'-ry vciii'i'aL !\MVIII wifii!!- lo wait fur

HOME ENDORSEMENT

Felt MattressesManuiacuirers of mattresses at last have learned

ing." The old way of making a casing and.then stuffing" is rapidly being" abandoned.SAMSON MATTKIISSES are made by workniL-nwith years of experience. 'Kadi layer is luiud-laitl and of the best material obtainable. T.ayerupon layer of elastic, beautiful,1 white Oaky feltcarefully placed in a .casing of best A ticking,insures comfort to the sleeper and .absolute ab-sence of bunches or holes. Guaranteed strictlysanitary, vermin-proof and non-absorbent. Made 'by a firm with twenty-jve years'1 experience.''2 ft. I! in. wide SS.25 ;l ft. (> in. wide, S'J.25M ft. wide. . . . £S,75 ^ ft. wide . , . SIO.IIO

•1- ft. (i in. wide, $in.4-0•;;• • :- 'Made in two parts for 50 cents extra.

THE HARRY B. SALTER CO..-.:--.•. ..-.•. Dept. I.;. " T R K N T O N , N. J .

Take OurAdvice

Real

Icnif-'ll]'. SVbixuv].—[I-,,.

i.w:? iiMrSa.;,p»n. i«u .lmn.is or face liho-.'M.Tpu.knuw.l-lK.t. li. U-VM-V rmln" h, whl«- -- ..-r , ..•Uy.V: . !!ro oiY. A ™ m S I s w d ' l U ^ i r S ' k ^ ^ y ' 1 ' 1 - 1 " '^" ' i i '^ ' wliu d.lady? " j Hmidreil^ of WasIiington-'CitizeiKs CIMI

You'll Pay Rent NoMore

It ".you will come and lookat the beautiful -homes wehave, for sale on j;tich easyterms that your rent moneywill pay for one.

VanBlHiard & Son60 Soulh Main Si.

Phillipsbura, N. J.

ilcnt of t:i«; company. HeJ' "have •I2;ooo.;r'.!n1en' .oinnloyciri..incimifnc,

of course.'1 tiiri nioii who "nrr "in tlii'employ oC tho rnntrpftors nil th'/erection of tho additions to the shoi».s.

•I^st month we paUI out SiflO.Ooo forconstriiction bills itloin;-. which IK arecord that boats even the sreiilOnry plant. Within tlie past,;.yearthe comprmy lifts purchased all oC tholand bortloririff on the uasturn <jiiiiV--of-otir property in Lower Saucon town-ship, ;in all about.. F!00 ncros. On a

.'jportion of this lifo'pcrty the cokeovens will be creetcii."

. cleansiiigs at the cost of SO roils^•- ; for ?10. One roll would, cost 20

! eent.^ . or the* towels would cost ton•• • i'>v cue cent. TlK-i-eforo, tlifi ;;KpiinH'.v

y---V-li '»*i"st5 •ionsrCorit""rl~/icCi> U","}\a\'^-~ii\v•in ; ir.diviiliial clotli towels'wnshod, to say

n't1; rlie costunf washing thq, cra.sli towel

r towels, and no washing would bo•ccj-snry.'v " .._; ' lih

Jtusli Family RenTlnsh family

Struck n Ricli Mfnc.S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala..

. snys-hft . struck, n perfect mine of' health In Dr." King's New Life Pllla

for they cured Mm of Liver and Kid-ney Trouble after 12 years of suf-fering. They are the best pills on

.' earth for Constipation, Malarla,7JJead-nche. Dyspepsia, Debility. ^SSc atJenkins &. Meojter's.

The Hush family rennVon will ,,,boheld in T-ow's HoISr.w Grove, Satur-day, Aus. 20, A special invitation isoxtcjidcrt to .ill by the name of Rush,or any connection therewith, to be

largest in oun.hist.6Vy. Refreshmentswill bo for sale on tho srOuVidrr.vCoroc-and spend the whole dny. An Invi-tation is also extended to tho gen-eral public. •'•• 7-28--H

The Lord will forgive yniffor doinyon Sunday....\yliat-yqiu m_iilrtnli.,-.i]n- nn.Saturday—-but" your' neighbors maynot. -•

Tell the child to do somethintr itcan do alone, and then something inwhich you can help it. Thus it willdevelop. '

"fJ'o,Id you w whistle'-""Yes'in, l i e said if we ever sold you

anyth ing w>'d have to whistle for tlie

Her'Swecping"Abifities..Mrs., ^"oiirkh—.I.>ij.l. you. notice..how..

grii'tidly <>Ynv"UauirTiTer "sVfejVf into the"room ,!iL..Mrs. I'unnsrjii's retention bs t .

...Neurlch^Suro.I.Oidl.AVheu i t coniesto sweeping info a room Sliimie winsin :i walk. Hut when il coine-s tosweeping out a roum she JJOCS lame,

arjrrr-.Ta]orsconT-nt7~t"!TC~iYi:blic-V>:-:""ision of "Washington people, should».»vid«.-nco lK-yoml ..Impute for «v-•Wfishins'ton1' reader. Surely the

"rioiu;u_j,,iCfriends and neighbors,ei-T i] 1K'. jii vc:if :.by: .tlvSTii;:: wi 11 -~w fry'*•' "woiiilu "i'na!'ii""tnt> "liuT-'ninocs!'"of.liters residing iu fdt'.i'.vaj

SeasonableFOR LUNCH, THE. PICNIC PARTY OR CAMP

UABOR-SSViNGFOODS

Wanted It Plain.Mrs. Youn^wifu—I want to get some

snlnd. Dealer — Yes'in. (. How manyhe."iils?-^Mr5.--Yo!]ngT1-ifG—Oli,- good-ness! ' I thouglit you took (lie headsoff. I Just want plain chicken salad.

Appearances.Magistrate —IE I remember rightly,

this is not your first :ip]H>arnncc In. eourt.-/Prisoner—NX.,vo.nr.-.honor,-bi] t-J hope you don't judge by nppear-

Thc • S-dny Wonder Sale at thoPhiladelphia Bargain Store lasts onlythree days longer.

Colt! Cooked Meats- Lobster

•(jiiKiaiitly Crouy jiains tiii-oaKir~in>s::(.•!•:.. aiK^l-yj-SS:.. often ...'•:o.._sevcfe.ahal-

I cduhl not do my housewonfev Ibud frequent ho.-idachos and^jzi .

/y sjiolls and my s'iyht became uf-!'<Tted. The various romedie.s.,.1 triedfailed to benefit me and I was be-coininj* dis^ouraRcd when .. Doan'sKidney Pills wore rcirommended toiiie.,_I,procured...ti supply, at tlio.War-ron '"County" Drug Store "ahil' they wentdirectly to the scat of my trouble,disposing of the priins in my bacliiind causing the headaches to disap-pear. In a short time J was entirelyfree from kidney trouble and in re-turn for tho boneflt received;-11 can-not speak too highly oC Doan's Kid-,"ney •'•fills." '• •::r•' ' j i / " ";" " " •"

Por sale by all dealers. Price 50cents/' Foster-Milburn Co., 'IJuffalo,New York, sole agents for the UnitedStates. . ;. l<t

Tiememlier the name—Doan's—andtake no other/

i Orangest"<tlil0<rjt(l " - - • • - • 3 f l . t l a l l ; 1 S -Sutft;ucr Bologna AppletsVeal lib<if Plums

-1-niukfurVrs Apricots7^ \\ HuckleberriesImported Canned Fish— BlackberriespiftiSardiu^t Peaches

Sour l-'ieliles, ioc',:.:-z:~:. Sweet PiekJes,,IOC :.• ,••'

Mixed Pickles,, IOC'""••-•-"•"---Gho'w Gliu\vV"iue"-"^"""""

Calsup, ioc, i2C, 25c.'..:-........ -.Worcestershire Sauce,

Bunil Onioti'SaucePiekletl OnionsHeinx Hnkcti Beans

. Snider Jlakeil HenusVanCainp liaked BeansWaldorf Baked Beans

ed Wright Baked Beans.._-r^--.^cd:Kidncjvlinked Beans

Salad Dressing•Herring in tcniiftto Bauce• <?od*. - - . , - : — -...-Herring in Iloullion Olives, roc, 150, 20cHerring, kippered Stuffed Olives.ioc, 15c Prepared MustardSoused Mackerel and 20c ' ,, Totted HamSalmon Loose Olives, 20c pint. Potted Tongue

J, P. Cook's Pure Food^ Grocery

Try the Star Printery ifoyou^want first-class Stationery

pp•'•"- UrselmiilSiiiull Orjefs SullcllcJ. ,

Low frcifiht rates, and prompt ship-muiits to nll:i'^inb.t-nx™.r

10.000 A l w a y s on Hand.P. MoKANNA'S.SjONS.-Horvosdalo..n

S 0GOOD RUGS j ,«E ON BOTH SIOtl.lFYOU WftNI tH£ BtSlk r

WHITE FOR KV BOOKLET I *R E O . R S E I B E R T . E A S T O N

- • isneo 164*.

A Fuli Line ofHARNESS

FLYNETS, EAR HOODS ;STABLE SHEETS, COOLERS

LAP DUSTERS, .WHIPS

S. T: VannattaTHE HARNESS MAN

Page 5: BEliffi PMC iralcoif · 2015. 12. 4. · oVltK'k. Itcv. A. S. Smith of Port . M.« Old' n in charge, wilb burial Wtewartsville . f peopl e who wouldn hy any other method. Qiii.votic

If the Man Who Sayswhen refusing to apply for life insurance,"I'll take the risk," thoroughly realized thatit is not he but his family that takes the risk—the whole risk of being left completelyunprotected at his death—he would prompt-ly apply to

for an amount of insurance sufficient to•protect them. The policies of The Pru-dential provide certainty of protection at lowcost, with nothing left to chance.

It

Chrlwtophfr Fox has secured a•litlmi jit Allentrnvn.

Mrs. 1-oya Ilaylr.r is a I tending Mr,•lan.-iicr iiaml-li. who Is ill.

(ion.- iiciift'TMtmt "f Oxford speSunday wtili til* family here..'I'Vot'tiin'ii Motlor lias secured a p

•slti'm at tin- IiiBorsoU works.

Wm. Kennedy ha.«joined his \vlt>in<f f« iiniv at the Warren Hotel.

Mr* 1'rIWi'trd run! daughter ar.;ut-:>ii* of h'-r father, J'hNIp Ham1*.*,

Mltw Uvvn'-I.lw «( ritllllpHlm•I».»nt Siin.T'.fy witii Miss Daisy |>/v

MIMI ll—clo Smith nf Phllllpshtis a visitor <>( h< i- mint. Mrs. All"'Mol l

d N"n.-t.]»r of fhiritFville If'".r-tla;-.-:t v.u.i::.»i with IJX

or<>

SEITZ BOHEMIAN

is pure and sparkling, full of the life-giving

and strength-building qualities that

On tap at St. Cloud Hotel, Cyrus Baker, Prop'i

THE

Seitz Brewing C<xBrewers & Boltlers EASTON. PA.

w.iKiti:.v nouNTV cniaurr COURT.

liie "1'jftUt.s und; crodltV, li'ioneys iuiil ef-fL-clw, uoods j u i d chattels, laads nnd

tM bB muChristopher Cnyirliino, ahscontllngdclHoi-N. ni MIL- suit of WaHe-r D. Gu-llck. for liic .sum of Two Hundred and

IJollars unil Twelve Cents.

M.-^sirr,'rjiidlly

•M|y« n<Mr-» Sfijio Is p.i.<->'ln:: J«>II:im- at Mai-I'-v.'..«.d. a joiest of Mi!laud riiinlner. . . '

Air, and Mrs. Chn~. T'rice pawn11nday with 11f.« paivnt*J, Mr, an

\\r». John J'rlrp,

Mr. nnd Mr.".''Peter" Cole nf Mon-iim were Hundny quests nf Mr. a\r». Kd«nr f-ww..Mr;:. I'fiitn Haylor spent from Fri-

iy until Saturday wj;h .Mrs,ush. nt I,ow> Ilollnt.-

.Mr(t. He". Stninet* of Philn-iit. .Tuesday with her nnrouts, .Mr.Ml .Mrs. Freeman M'jtkr.Mr-*. Murv Ili^ii aiid ilaiiirhtf-r !-:i

'• nf i:i!thorf"nl nt'o spoiiilin^- th.immcr with r#,-iativp.-- here. . •llr-v. and Mrs. K. Fulpn- were onrtainoil nt dinner Sunday by Mrnl Mr.-.. Ii. Purl;**, on the heights.Mrs*. John firadwi'll passed from

uo«dMV until Thursday . with Mr. andrs. U'm. Off-v, r. at Still Valley.Mr. and Mrs. U'm. Klnnt-y <

'ash hit; ton. wfi-f .«nmiiv t*i]f>.«ts iir molher, Mr.--. Elizabeth Carllti!Mrs. Melllroy and son ofNVwar

•<>' mnkfritr an indellnlte sta-.- nt tliif srr. and Mr.-. John Hat

on and Vlnrftirc Pt"nc arc pn;;:s-mo tirno with their (.'mini pa r-

.its, Mr. -and Mr.*. Peter" Colo, atMontana.

.JV'9, liolr-li moved lils fnmfly onTii(\<;dfty frrnii Harry Wellor's IiOUs

Arnold F<>x'« ho l l(\;dfty frrniiArnold F<>x'.«M J

y Wellors IiOUs--house, lately vneatodhorrerMrs. John Sehorrr/r.

Miss Obra Trevoner of Phillipsburu's pfijtsinif Iifr vacation with hnr.tint. Ml?:* Annie Metier, .it the horn">f Mrs, Klizaboth Tinpinnn.

.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wellor and1 ' ' •—- r.miJpo .mid T'loremv, NI"

are .spending ih'-ir stinirnor'•viM-ntlnn with r»latlvfs here." I

.Ml-wr-s .Marian and T-V-rtieila Mlifp-liiw p'tni'iK't! to their parental h"mein HnuiMl Hrm>!i on Wr.(hifs.lny. lifter.'"P 'iidlnir sfme time wilh the MissesIlnrttmt;.

.11 in* l\iiy.f\ Miller entertained onSaturday afternoon and oveninjr Ho«-*•!*• Hawk nf this place. Kvelyn Davis•>r Kds.'ville and Cora Heavon»r nfPhilIIp.«bur.L'.

i l/iflki Wnrman, filsjo Tltisfi.

'nKtiVmtatiL.Miss Kiiima Slniror, daughter of D.

-iincer of Stntudsbiirf.', I.t visiting .MisIlolon O'Xiel.

Mi* John Macltay and KOIIIa«|(,.nn;!cl{ »l>- at thi* Mac key In>u Front street.

.Mr. and Mr.". Jay. D.malil.son:i. l.'»ms* ar.- visitlntf th«j Vrtt'.-r 1H

Amon tin.' m.".v ; i u t i i i n n ) i I l f - K t h nlK u ' i l lm . . v ; i u t i i i n n ) i I l f - K t h

HtreclK u'c tnay rneiitlun tleatiilfnl cars of J. F r a n k Hayes an

\>r. W'ttu C. Alli'.-rtyon.Mrs, F r ank Stivms.-' nnd daughter

if-N'uWark have- plteht-d their ton isit MonI"MnianV Ferry, on Mm I ) Iwar*-. f'<r a tv.v Weckn.

KmiiM ..f the honornhlu freeholdersiaid their rfyp'-i ts l'i the memory "i•nL'lnc**r Snlitoti and utteiVleci hi*iineial «.n ThiirurJiiy la-st.

Mayor Thoy. irnvm. who t«»- ft'l.-lIn- otllr.. r--r Hi*- luist f y r f ill.

It I'! tind<'r«t't..d. !>.- ;i fjindidiin- tort--.-I.--ri \it-l w l i -

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7'ho K'-v. Or. Mcwlti ..f Tr«ttdlliK- divlnr uf that i-iiy. ?if pulpits f.f tho First Pn-'s!id Meth'.dlst i-htircl^M heriV. Th" l.-ir 'c- concrowiitti'itiM:it*'fl hiK (lisrfturtfejj w r y inJohn ir. n;th!!;o. who at-ei,

mckod a n..ti-«>."-' •'••r^yts In I-

•lib his ,'iui'i. was fuliv. ... all hliimc at the fnrniul.h"ariijj, '

"Id IriHt Ttinrsday. Tlio. Imv was•>t hurt , boinsr simply kru'wlfi'd df.'.vn• hf run in front of the; car. wiii.-has inoviny inod'-raiely.

Tho editor of the ,\n'i[lA is (.ntilh-d. tnuch syni|i,-ithy. Ho lost rt liciiu-ful diamond stud a fow days ii^r».'lieh the Journal says in worth anor hundred dollars. Now, an ed-r who woars a huntlr.-[|-dollar dia-

lr.nil in n.-Ivid.-re in. mo cnod .fortins" and In order to ttot rid ofwe nominate .him for CouKress.

A I ar fro number of Roividc

III/)OMSI1UIIV.(Continued from page 3.)in. Kenny of Elizabeth passed

1 Hnnday tt'lih Mrs. Powers.MIKH AUvc Oordon 1st vlsltint? Miss

lOthfl Hummer at Mim»ril.Tu'lllKlit S'.(rvlco wns held at thft

.M'-thitdlrt chur.;h .Sunday yvuulntr.Mr*. Ilu-her and t-liililrun of i'hil-

Ill'^lHir^ visited friends In town on•Sunday.

Valentine Chandler visited Mr. and.Mm Arthur (Jordan hist Frfifay andSaturday.

AlifK Jennie Gardner has been,sp"udlny a weeli's vacation at her jhome here.

Win. Ueniils of Kitstrm spent Sim-iy with It is pa rents, Mr. and Mrs.tlin Dunnly.

Mr. and Mrs. Apwir of PIilIIIps-JIII'K «p('tit Huuday with Mr. and Mrs.••Inrry-Hnyilcr.- •""•. ' . • ' " " •--,. "•

, . OiidyKf...i Satiir<i:il

V'-/!.reth Halling and'Sui'.<J.,y.

.!(»< ks-iri Vli ' t IJ? Hayorino ha.i ljt..-n..'ontifiiK u fi'W ilays with Mr. andllrK, IlaytriMiifl Sii.Vd.;r,

J a c k F::!rii<:r t,f VM]ii:K-\}>UU "ai»Ji-Mwin l'U\mrk ff this ulitcv visitedn Miiford inxt. Monday.

Mr. and Mir. Kud'di.h IJf-ckcr wtnl.lil 'lren nf Kastun f.-]»..'iit Sunday with

Hr. mui Mrs. Jirhn i-'nuidall.^tfiiilfv H.-an.-y, who was tak^ii illitb typiiohi fuvi:r whlla on a visiti Kansas City, is improving.

Mrs. i;e<-. Opdylii! passed u feu'...I.VN thiK w.'Ok with Mr. and Mrs.ra AiKlerHim. IIcar (Jl'.'ii ('.runlncr.

Mrs. \Vm. [Jmifdu-rty and vliltdrcnin-ill* 1'atti'llbiir^ tout; tea .-tiimkiy

1'iilntj wilh. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. i ' ic-

MrK. Ifeni

i'ida'y.""'M

Mrs. Jos. T,f•i> i n a K ' i u f : it I•:. ' i ifln ill i i a y o i

nty an.I otlici- v . : v .

Valentine Chandler and daughter,Vi': W i l l . L ' ' - "

lvttn Fulrner of Vhilad.-l--r r.^l.lvut of this tAavc.of .Mm Tlif.-o. MelU-li on

I-owi-i iind H'tn Chiirl'.-ywpi'ks' stay with

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pfo-r-arnival h,.i,] U(.

mirt-vlay ovonin^-, ftndV.n-f.'uitirnl siL-his th - t v.-rrni tin- DcHiWiirc rlv.-r. The

' ."in".', '/, ', ' ";w,-i'k with Mr. and Mrs.

Mis.s Kdith WVidmau of Ka^Uilictrn vlslllnir Jlrn. .Inn. Rr-tta tinI'.-w diiys. .Miss Wi-idniitn Is a tfiirtiif'in .VnrtiifH'lrl Koniinary. C"im.. utvwuti a Conner eiassm'"*" •"' Mrs. l!<-tt.s.who was previously fi^wluted withher In that Institution.

Tho badly mutilated body of .Tag.Cunlir.lil, unmarried, ai^cd l'-I years,was found Ivlnir alonff thu t'a«Ll'ouinlC'-riiiral railroad track at this |i

S. P. LtlDWic ,! A. B, UixtER

WATCHKDifferent in Looks

Alike in Reliability

Our large and comprehensive

stock of watches nffonls you a

very wide range of selection at

whatever price you elect to pay.

Ami while on the price question

we wish to remind you that you

can satisfy desires here—whether

you wish tu spend much or little.

" . , . . , - , . . " ' , ' , :

C-W.Bixler&Co.JEWELERS

Fourth and Northampton Streets

KASTOX, PA.

• • • • ;

I I I i r 1 1 1 railroahortly after !

'. t:u.«h. o.-enr Sn'- .. ..-? and Arthur Prev''ay at Wil'nw Grove. '

- - • • Msiy r:irlton ami ' iirn? left for the!:- lio-nes in B

neerw,tt, K«pent"

nd

' I I ' I U K"d vi . .it-me and artisti.;o.t. Thoro wmt ,,i=" Hand, and lots

irrent dli.-iix; .<y t t i f f

VvV rutinir: friti-arn t!ticslres

tiorif;" fir

lad tn hear from our old. ."Hlfk" Shnfc].. and the has lost nono of hi

- . ambitions. .W> filliee |d f'.r him. and IIIH f,ualili<-a

•h thru he could h«!ipin t form i»ny of thr-m .U.WIK II

!;ood

wcflrs at itwJohn IMhlili

IMMPTON.

,- "pp'mnd'ri.iT-ii'ii.1 ' ' . , . '~ ' "' •flarry Artic-r "f K.'i.'ston wa.= etit<*r-

C'lnc'il over -Sunday-by Cftlvln Vwy,Mrs. Chn.-. i'tid'-i-wnoi! hn« s-evcral

••-•••-•• f r o m .Ir-r.-f.ry C i t y f o r a !'•••>•.-

. Tu r T a r r l l n i r o f N o v n r K " ^ ^ f i i t . - r -I'noti by Miss Xellic Thompson ..:i

The W T | C on th."1 new culvert ifh''in:r [nishf?d ..rap idly ...by ™.«.thc..coiv

.-..- *.- notluiiK n-tweoii him and the oflW hut vot'.'fThvro Is one thinil in his favor—hhas been nvr-r (he county so oftr-i.•'ii.l has !;i.-s-ed th" IIUWP? so man.times, that the mothers will remain

, ,.M.-VMIIK fA-v I her him v.-iiti crntitudo and Fpeal-: ihi'ino of Mr. and j yund word for him. It will be inter

fs-iins/lVir him to meet n lot m' ninthfjrjt wlio jm L . i ; in tlie sfventles hI.-ipsed when hr»b!.--s.

• :Crntr- PunHlen vrns homhi

rmth Klchiin of XP U - Hamp-•-•>} "t, Mr. and Mrs. Thco.

Mrs-. Cnend a tvw wool;- wlth'h"

eth Fulper. •Mastor ICnutz '•\\*a

at the present rate <irnproviTfient. will soon have the fiifl fivstctn nf sidewalks in the cnur.ty. Great stretflic-M (if (;<uierete walkhare boon laid this sonpon and mor

follow. Thorc will be an tinbroken ptiWch of thousand? of fn(.of this l.'i-;ui!irul and substaiUia.lavement on Oxford street aloin... ex-tend in.tr from I"). C. Klair.'s barn, onTtaee .^treot. to the • eastern oxtromitvnf tho l!i;!vidoiv (•emeterv. About, iidozen part|(.'s^jji_;it.]ha,itH,..soctipn__aJojii«

sou: and then our now street croys-'"""-••thoy ar.- ih»' finest of the !in.>.and aroI>ody

ailmlivil hwners auto

K. W. Aeomb. Miss Vlf>sr. i.i'K'ou.'r.Mrs. Frederick Abt^s and little sonFruderiek. all nf New York, and John

. . rtml Chns. I-iave:;:=.of tlie HOUR; Cofmother. tfisp. kept by Mr. ami Mrs. Hnvwis.

imrn»wly et-vaped buliin drowncl tholatter part of the weak, in .Little FoulI Master ICiiut/.VaMander of AI lon - |>^^ r part of the'weok? in Little Foul

Mown Is spending" so von 1 wepkn with I Hitt. on the Delaware river, just lio-iiia uncle. Chns. VViillaiuIer. ' low town. They^vor* .out._in..;i..small

of Illoomshary W,MT Sunday quests ? , ! i ^ ! o s r S " h ml o aof Mr. and Mis. Walter Ore . ?o'Jk nnfl lichi fast*' fLlh"i,Hl° thJ

Master Leslio Crater of Newark if? two women were thrown out intopjiKKlni,' point; time with his grand-' water waist deep, whllf the childrenmother, Mrs. Hannah Foose. ->

»V:lock la.-;.T "(i-b Nd th<

.M fist or I.oslio Crater of Newarkfiassin.tr Roitit* time with his•nother, Mrs. Hannah Foose./John Krvln «£ H!=li Rrldpe war?

... ....i parontis. Mr. and Mrs. Mar-tin. Krvin. Saturday even in sr.

Mrs. Klizabetli Torriherry is pas>-imr some time with her nephew. Hur-

l l v l . - i , , ii i n ii- [ l i e c m u i r o i,...tr to the boat. . Tho boat wa

hiiU''lllk-d with watelion WHS a perilous oiio. vAll theUs! lin ?,* tackle and iorj-sr- -garni onwent down the rapids. Tlioir.svron"wore heard tiy John Keen and ThO'Niel. irood watermen, 'ivh

ont,'il)(>. ' Corori'-r Jaof Mi^h Itrhluc view

Tin; falhiT and broilier of the <le-iv;i!ici man arrived lien- from I'laiu-fifld Sunday afternoon and tdoutiilciitin; rtMiiiiins.; tukintr the bi.dy homewith them on the L-veiiini; train. TheileecuK'-'d yonnfr nmn was a brk-lc-(ayf'r. A return ticket from Kaston[o ' 1'laiulk-ld ami ;i card showing hisnicnibuTKlit]> in tltw liriekhiyt-rs". Asao-ciattfjn were found on tlie body.

Cards are out announcing ttie mar-rlnt?!. of Miss Mlunlu Lauu Gardner.• laughter of Mr..-.and Jlrs. PhilipMb:s''ll f lanhiermb Alfrod IX-niiirth iiook of Papaliatlnir. Sussex county,i'iiThursday >-v-nintf last at 'I riVlofjk,

ninny was per formed by tlif I;>;V.Albf-rt li. Witiiamsrm, of the Pn\sby-terian olmrch, only the imnifdiati;fainliins- of the eoiurnctintr parties be-injr present. The livlnif room \vtx«

id.-sonielv decora ted In yellow amien. and tho reception room in

Pink.and trroen. A' tlno weddin.tr din-ner was .served. The bride was hand-so nielv gowned in white, messalino,with b.-iby Jri.sh iaco trimming. Aftera WiMldlnfr' trip to • XIapara Falls andother places of interest, • tho.'younir

mtile uili make their home in Pa-ikalin.ir. Miss rJnrdnt-r in a mein-•r of thi} Presbyterian church and,oir and will he mtu-h misled, in the

coni nui nj^^V;—^"^-^r^v;^^^;^^-^""*

I'iir Hoa«t at KiiowHon.Tim rnnfjretfaticm of the* Knowlton

•rosfiyterian church will hold theirLiintial Piy I toast on Tuesday, Auir.:;t. Everybody is invited to comemd have a feast of good tiilinrs. Tin.-?st of ice crwim. con feet ionerit'S,

nils, ntiis. etc., will be on sale.usii1 by the Ka^t Bansor orchestra.hieh needs no introduction. ff

itormy on above date, then on the"rst fair ' evenintr,. . -

• 1I--L ' Bv Order of COMMITTED.

YOU WANT TO KNOW TWO THINGS

C / i r p 9 Our Improved Unsterii KansasJ r t r c* . Viirm j j O f l n ! , O(rer perfect security.This vv-ciioii hns never known u eroD failure.

Income? S i 'SS °RH'iH"1Sifper OLtnl'y. ruitl iJJive ticker lost n dollnr for ourcn.-tomers or have Itnil a cunt of ttiterext default,ml. We do not lend where there is any moralnbf.trnet most curefully.

= Years

We collect interest nud- - principal without cost .

to you, aiitl remit to you protujiiiy, Auy nmount Cfroni jaso up. Hetter than snvlngs bniiks be-duise dlinos-liltjublfthe luierest, nntl negolinbleeverywhere.

Write today for IM Kw. 45c, hiid names of,

J. L. PETTYJOHN & CO.Mortgage Hankers Olatho, Kan.

SEMI-ANNUAL

Clearance Sale

Stetson S5.00 Low Shoes formen, in all leathers, . $3.48Douglas S3.50 Shces for •

Men S2.58Sorosis S4.C0 Low Shoes

for Women . . . §2 .48Women's S3.00 Low Shoes,

in all leathers, . $1.98A rare opportunity to save,

.........ni.oueyj .„_«._:All this season's goods. '

Come while your size is here.

Miss A He« visiting h

Asitruv.? "Willevor of V•T aunt, Mrs. Abi

Kinnia. .Sirei-visilin^' her

:• ••£ Phillips-MPIL'. L;nnb,-.n

239 Northampton St.

r .uTf iio-ir.i nv iDlin K'ofn -iml TIu.n ' ' '""*' "'V " l M I r t t u o l ( - i l " ' ( l ' i " " l * " t!u' dny of the date1 hereof, in a cause•••'1 •> '-" *'.•»•-• " i t " i i e r n e p n e w . H n r - " ' ^ . \ 1

n < - ' " l ' , \ "' ' " , , , " . , l t , T ' ["Vi-r -Si i iMli iv jniOMt of M r . ; uu l M r s . wlmr&fn Elvhi 15. amtth la complainant

^nnm ? "TOn|-e- t i ,mr \v i th hor P a r ^ f ^ / J ^ V i ' i ^ | J l f " ^ ' j i u ^ ? $ " £ , Knyi.-n aro srnesis ..f hi-pareRis. Mr. S^JraWant, o'n or beforS"thef fSSK.'1U.«. Mr. ami M_r?. tt 111. bell. I iK i n u . j [ h 1UM-v,!Us prontrntioii. ; n u l Ml">i- s l " ; i n ^ ' ^ - - -<: u-ontli ilny of September next, or tho

Walter litiminoU of-RliKabcth-wnsi ,„, , , . , . ," , , ^^""-vx Mrs. Jnno Flarluli nf Sr-V.-<H, ;- . -)-- fald bill win h* f t ^ -•. — • - - - •lionie uvpv Hundnv wilh his" nn'i*n*« : rho (loath 01 K.ln». rii« n.,.».- .1 ••

Walter liimimoll of ••RliKa.lscth-v.-n? ,nvor .Sundiiv wilh his" parents. 1

UrV.imi Mrs. M. AV.: Hurnmcll."

X0T1CK TO ABSENT DEFRXDAIVT'j.In Chancery of New J-in-oy.

0 Emma Ted, wife of John I. B. Tool,and Elvln Clark !.Teel:By 'virtue of an order of the Court

of .Chancery of New Jersey, madet!u» day of the date1 hereof, in a causewherein Elvin 15, ijmith la complainantaii(l.~.v.nu.-»nil.£'ifi!c..-u:;..^rc-»_,JC«-;-~;5p-17-i^:-

•f SxVitrlc Isvls- "a-ld^lri\vin |>e'.taken

I "e(rnnil~illiiy~i'"xTrO'iT"tvTir'anil"xftis Vetuni-ed on tile 7th tiny of .Inly, A. IX 1£MO.

CHAKI.KS HOAOLAND... ..? OSCAR .IRFFl-UtV, Clerk.

VV Z-'1 ..:::•;;•.-.:.-:-: =~. A l t ' j n i e y . " " ,.•-",-"••-"--»'••••-:-":-"* "Date*]: July 27. 1010. . Gt

Piitcti: July 111. I'lHtl. I'r's foe, sh.SO.

NOTICE.

•In the : matter of thd ojtiiio. of

Frank. M. Uelilein, t IlnJo i C ^ a rdeceased. o ( Creditors.

riirsuiint to tlic order of Uie Surro-•rato of :thG CiHinty of Warroii, mndc.mi tlie twonty-oinlith dny ot July, A.O. Nliifitecn llundrotl nnd Ten, noticeis licrehy (,'iven to nil iieraons havlnj,'claims ti(?nin«t tlio eatntc of Frank M.

. Uelilotn. 'Idle of the County of War-run, docpusod, to present tho same totho mihucrihors. his uxecntors, on orliefori! the twonty-olBhth dav or AprilA. D. Mnoteen I-lundreil and ICIcvcn.

- belu s 111 no months from tlie date ofsaid order; and any creditor negloctlntrto hrlnt,' in ,ani l cxiil'nlt his or herclalm.'t under ontli or iilllrmatlon. ivlth-

^~ln tint time NO limited, will he foreverImrrcd or'his or her action against thesiild. executors.. ._ . :•• '• •

FRANK ST. ITEIILRIN, JR..JOHN 13. U13HLEIN,

Exccutora,

Tickets good going on evening trains Sept.2nd and on all trains Sept. 335c! and .|th.

Return Limit Sept. 7th

t;' For further information and PuUiuan reservations consult1

;', local agents, or write

CHAS. K. RATH, D. P. A.

Firemen's Building

Corner Broad and Market Sts.. Newark, N. J.

, ^ u m i i i y . d •*•-•*. "i mi; i^cnurn \ a l i r y .Mo»l-Mr. nn.l Mrs. AVhit AHirlght aiui k ' a ! «';<?I(l»>"; '•n.l..>.iv(jrfi!s.-.-:t.T:--:ii;<lj^.-

l i t t - f e f S i -.iiiv* will , his b r i r i o - . t l f v i c i m t y or tho A.l.,,t.s home-. .Mr.M IIh \ll)ri'*ht A d a m s Kept n lot .of m m e plye.on^

*.-Mr.*-«i«I alr-V-Hnnr Miller o f " J e r : J ? S I ? vs ° S V ^ r t I l C » 1 ^

soy'Ciiy reuirne,? , Pun.lny... after .. a I L - Vr•l'-'"u-.- • S ^ ^ w S ^ i W m V.

Mi. .ind Mis. John- JHIl«?r. pcrcli aiKK.hotomini--• [»«r<i!vKcU. ^!!c;.Mr. anil Mrs. \C!:trcuceX"ii(]0r

iin'il" son of .ToVsry City uri" spendingtheir vacation' with his pa routs, Mr.nnd Mrs. Chas. Undewootl.; Perry Prcoinan,. v>-ho wns taken ill,vith typhoid fever a few days a^o,xas taken to the Eastern hospital byDr. I,. .15. Davlcs on Saturday after-noon,

.UMUWII. nnd daughterMamie and suest, Mis« Mabel Lottof FlemliiK-ton, nro spending a few(]:\yn (it Califon with -Mr. and Mrs.Walter Lonpr.

Tlie p|cnlc held by St. Ann's n. C,church, on the church lawn, lastThursday and Saturday evenings, wasa smTess. g'evoral//artlctes were chained ol'C nriil amohpr those who wo

Make Your Wants ^no^aj^ithai^fant Advertisement in the Star

^>, U,L .Hid a n 111 UK II1OSC WHO WO11prizes were Howard Dnlrymple, Den-nis llowlcy and C. \V. 'Collins.

The animal hnrvest home of ttieMethodi!,! chiircli will be heI(l,,Wod-nesdny evening, A«jj. 24, on thechurch lawn. An excellent supperwill be furnished by the ladles, and

•ne-on~-saicr"^ruslc will bo furnished'liy Wai la ndcr's orchestra.

Make another happy and you make

two hapn,y. •<< "

•lty""riei!Thl.ior"has lost 1 SO .>ro yonntf chickens from wha

.-julii seem' to be a similnr diseaseI Can it be Ihat-.the little s-Jrl {rot th.iiilVftton from the . pigeons or th'ichiclions? If medical experts do noknow the laity may as well take :<baek sent. Those eminent medicapractitioners have the pigeons and tinHiieliens. and may he. able to assisiIn solviiifr this troublesome', mysteryTho doctors performm! an autops.\on the child and found snlllcient tri;onvinee them as to ttie cause of thelittle one's sudden death.

T-tfc (in Tjinanin CJinnl t<jhas had one frightful . flrawhack-.r-

. malaria trouble—that lias broughtsnlt'eriiiK: and death to thousands.Tho serins cause hhills, fever anHafTHu, biliousness, jaundice, lassitndt;!weakness and general debilijly, ButElect vie Uitters never fail to destroythem find- cure malaria ^.troubles.

tif' a "vei'y'Tevo.ro attack of malaria,"writes W'm- A. Fretwoll, of Lucama'.N. C. "and I've had good healthever since." . Cure Stomach, . Liverand Kidney Troubles, and preventTyphoid;: 50c, , Guaranteed by Jen-kins & Meeker. I

••-iA\:!i:.:i.r;;-i1iv,^.";r-^.^"h"i:ii^i'j:rsuinV'n'oi^nn.'i'ly of this phi,;e, in visiting hisdiiiifihtor, Mrs. ..Clj'ari.. .Carponinr, • ,.

Mr. :iml Mr.^ irVin Gano and souof JCas.ton . .are'^yisitiiiii1-. bis. ..n.'H-»iii^.IVir.'find "Jlrs". SrOiuiij." iiVhr town.

Miosss Ciitheriim.. iiiul . Ann:.-.. H»lsixer' wenf'to""".Hardp'di't"'Friday fur :visit with their cousin. Miss iCdn;.» a m I i n- fv

I low .]'•:. KNNEnsIaml weij>;. taiTrnn-li.'n .Saturchiy^'iid filled thtOpulpit ofthe Fir.-u Presbyterian church there-in Sunday.

-Paul Opdyke. who is employed atJie \Vi.'.st ]-'nrtal froiimery. had hisriKht hand badly em while cleaningbottles one day last, weelc >'

Win, llinehart. .las. Shipman, Har-ry inner and Paul Opdyke went toMoboken Tuesdny to attend the I1.0. W. of A. State convention. ,.,

Mrs. Wm. McCracken of Haeket'ts-town was a guest .-of her aunt, Mrs.C, Martonis. and cousin, . Mrs. Chas.Osimin, t-he latter part of last week!

Kev. and Mrs, C. H, Travor oflitirn. N. Y., and Kev. and M.rs. Stun-ley ilaverly of Spruce Run were tlioprucsts of Mr. and Mrs. C. Martenis onFriday. "" . •

- . v,.v .7.1111 .camuL'i a. reel, and claimto own one-ninth part of .the,... said...„....>„.-

L ,*J—',, .^^,_,1 .-. ..riQr1 A ^v-iJEin^'*""'" "'I ~~ Solicitor or

,;. Complainant:--of-E:• "Wusiiiaeton • Avo.," >••

Wn.«hiaffton, ,.N'., .1. . -. 5t• -Dtttsdr-^Jaiy 12; 1010;-'Pr's f«e, iS'.iiOr^'1

w^^» you know it will not cost youJ 3 ^ / anything to let me give you

an estimate on a bntb-rootu,heating system or any otlmr

work in my Hue ? i'hc sewer will becompleted. 111 a month or so., Why nothaye your bath-room fitted tip now and.lave it rendy for itse as soon ns sewcconnections can be made ? .'

er

wi-n will^iiot be lonj^, cither, before£ Jj coi»:l weather is here again,

and it may nml yon not ready.Have your heating system

overhauled now, and be ready; or, if you.have none, let me givc(you an estimatein one. *

NOW is the time to have yourroofs.pnt in good shape ..

, for..the coining winter.I am p r d t i

hist week. ., .He came to;nTcconipaii,vhomo.his youn~or brother.1 Hoyc1.,who hns lived with" their aunt thepast two years and attended school'iere. Hn.,was but 11 years .01d/.wlien1

ic, took the recent township 'csnm-ii-nirjH for en t ra nee to high school.

I am • prepared-.to repair r

md paint them for you, having.at last"'bund a miiniral paint Hint, is ejpeciallv-..^

juttincu^ior-oitifroois:—it~tlrtcs"siuooth"~"™"and gloss}* and makes, them water proofif properly applied. Give it a trial.

J. H. WildrickI Rear of Major's Hardware Store

Page 6: BEliffi PMC iralcoif · 2015. 12. 4. · oVltK'k. Itcv. A. S. Smith of Port . M.« Old' n in charge, wilb burial Wtewartsville . f peopl e who wouldn hy any other method. Qiii.votic

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J.

This Week's Program at

Skalla'sAmusement

Parkq}1

An Orches-

t r a which

r e n d c r e d

e x c e l l e n t

in n s t c for

daticingpro-

viJed r a r e

enjoyment

fo'r several

h u i i d r e d

people l a s t

Saturday evening. The music

met with such popular favor

that the management has de-

cided to continue the orches-

tra not only each Saturday

evening, but each Wednesday

evening besides, until lurther

notice, ; Dancing will begin

at 7.30 and continue .until

i t . 00 .Before and after this

time those who desire to dance

may do *o by music from the

superb orchestrion.

Here Is Some Good News for the

Children

A Merry-Go-Round, iu com-

petent hands will locate for

business upon the amusement

grounds today (Thursday)

and will probably he ready

for business tonight. It is a

smooth-running and ; safely-

guarded device and will afford

much enjoyment to the chil-

dren and; older ones as well.

MOVING PICTURESwill continue to be shown

under canvass each clear

evening a: the popular admis-

sion fee oi five cents.

ROLLER SKATINGhas taken on leiiewi-d life

since the installation of a

powerful military band orgiu,

which provk-ies nitis-ie during

the huurs the rink is open.

Admission to Grounds and

Pavillion is Free \ ^

Come and be oneff

of- the thousands

who visit this pop-

ular a mti s eme nt

Administrator's Sale

HOUSEHOLD GOODSThe MuWrlbvr, administrator of tii«

estate of K!f;:al«-i!i P.U[J1-. d^cua-i-.l,will oftVr a: public sal- .at li-r late

1 residetuif, hi I'oi-t Col-Kni. X. J.. cosjrrnenchiy at 2 o'clock in th--- afUTiioor

, on -Saturday. Auiiu-t - 0 . l!U0,

the following hmisi<ii,.H tvoytls: Kiwh-en stov*/, ' li-nuiw1'-1. mirror, (MlcU'tli. r.v.

_.cftrjjfct...siaii-mIcaciJ«t. ..iiull-canint. -olinsk—cuiJDr)ariir"tai>!cs;i"]iapoi*1"rfir'K,""<'»tr"sti>V(1

coriivr i;iifibi)«pl. four '-li.-nr,--, <;!njk!n;'Utensils, "wasii" hoiU'i-. I'rult jars, guvdun tooin iiinl ^cv.-nU oUf.-r artick->.

dojutC'y

•. a t

43-

'. '.\i;I. KIN US OF

10 itt -liort . njluinks Jiiir! coiiiulorslnm-JinllliLli CoM.

WUson7 Dc-ln.Vi.iL- HI

HMUUC-.--

siring.'.i,.'.-.. Ks|«TiO!K-J

BrothersKAsTO.V, !'A.

Entered at ths PoatofHc© at Wash-ington a i Second-class Mall Matter.

Chat. I*. Stryker, Editor and Prop'r,

Fr^nk G. Andrews, Local Editor.

Established 1868.

Long Distance Telephone, 7-2.

A TALK ON ADVERTISINGIt is not so long ago that ALL

A D V E R T r SEMENTS were

looked upon with suspicion.

They were accepted by the

people upon the theory that the

moral code did not apply to

trade—that it did not exact AC-

CURACY OK STATK.MKNTon

the part of merchants.

Today, the advertisement that

HOME THE BACON(Coiitjuued from page 1.)

fil in.-rely to show tluit thedidn't sliiK.

it ririMii* I'iiloli hy veteran Christinein ciMitiM-lU'ltl. Ho pulled down,thel<»n«o*«t lilt of thy day iiftt'i*. n hsmlrun. Cyphers anil Doe. MorKun putlip .«t:ir oxlilbitittiiH of Holding. HeS-iian umpired a vory Matisfnetutyiranio.

N'cM Saturday Hie locals will so toIMnirytuwn for it second contest wlllithai ionm. Four £aim\s in nil linVe1'tH'ii arratijjei! wfth the Mlairst'MVii

The score:Uiuh i::

.1. Walton 1'btV Walton, si*i: .WalUMi. *.iMorgan, lb .HhirlrwcII. it .Titus -b . . . .Jlr.ttlMd, I'f

j Aptrar, rt . . . .

does not boar, on its face, EVI- s.uiiy. if —

DEXCE OF TRUTH, is.re.iect- T . ^ U : . . .

cd.by the public. It is ;i f i a t b S ! ; ! ^ ; 1 1 ;

failure.

The merchant who lies about

tli,v. A.It. U. H. O. A. K.

THURSDAY, AUGUST

WRECK

1910

I.ackawiiiiua Ollieliil Will Give Out mOltlrl:il Sintrmt'iil, However. 011

Aimlmiiliitc Disaster.

Tln> Iiieliawnnna railroad will hav.mi ullK'liil MtatLMiient to glvy onwhen It IUI.H i-nmplelLMl Its lnvestlga

tit tl»r- t'juwi! of the wreck atfact freight train Nn. at Anuln-mink 011 tho I'lU'ono mountain. Krl-dny morning lust. .said the ScraiitiuiTribune-i:epubllenu of Thursday

whJeh mntlmi*»I; OtmonilSupcrlntctitlctic T. K,' Ctarl* statedyesterday llitiL-ni) KIHMI would be

?rved l»y such a statement..Mr, Clarke, howevor. discus.-ed the

•rock freely, lie denied the reportthat the engine was new Ui IliiKlneei

'orsc'CoKllZ'-M*. and denied that tlie!Ie said.-I 1

. . . . 1 1 I I 1 1\ with some emphasis that Cogllzer

. . . - I I - .-2 1 njuw* than n week before the wreck] <> . \ ' . s 'j °|!ind run tho wimc engine. Xo.. :>$?,.

• * " ., ' '.'land tJi:tt Co^lizer 011 completing tin;; ; ; ; ' . : , ,, .,, () |,Jnm ha*l cxpro^ctl his .sati^iactioii

0 11 i) i»

0 0

the merdiandise he sells stands

about a.s much chance of'suc-

ilinjr as does t!te man in any

community whose word is not

accepted.

As we prow in knowledge, so

does our respect for right-doing

ic reuse.

EDUCATION is tlie people's

SAFEGUARD from the wiles

of the deceivers in advertising,

and that is.the reason the de-

ceivers do not attain permanent

success.

NEWSPAPERS are natural

BUSINESS BUILDERS. They

are the QUICKEST and gener-

ally the SAFEST carriers of

messages from advertisers to

homes everywhere, every day.

ely.Cypher-:, l1!siiimcr. If. rf

'.\.\i. K. H. O. A, K.. . . . ! " 0 " i) •• ti

! » (' 1 ii ' dl a i n o II.| ft i i ;, »I o i i; n i\-I (i o i n 0

, : : o i o n u:: ' rt n - 1 „

vlth Hit •nil oportxlni;eiiiihio. As tit tho tiuhiior than the haulm'

the11K lionv-

. r-ipaolty "f thoMr. Clarke- manuuiiifti tliut

this was jinotlit-r fnNc allcgiitioii.•That fliiriiu*." sni.l In-. "w:i» Innd-

otl no hotivlcr than It shoul.l be. \ \ \load all «>f our oni-fiioi* '•!> to ihelitinmai-'e nitint;. An cn^liu1 Is capaM»of carry!HK a rortalu tunnaire, amwe t'liiloavor to loail it up to that

ocent Accomplico.A smiifiKltn^ .^ttiry iti M1IIfh n wo-

niitn fdiiloil tiiT tin.-uirfpi'i'ttujj liiwliiindis tolil In ilai Oimiry, Tho liiislnuiilwna tt ivilivd Ki'Oi'nil. :i inarlinol itidl^cinllnt' utiil ovoi-s'-nii>ulnus ropn-il-In;; ovou the shailuw of laxity Iu theIioi'funiiniift' of his own (tliti^ailuns."Xn SIUII^ 'HII^ was tn ho peniiltii'ii,"Lo tiilil his wiro. UIMI hoftire teavlnj.'l'lifis he Iiisistnl »u mnUlii^ a full listof every <l«*tla!ilo arlleie fu hK po<sov*flon. Unknown in him sin1 huti^titseveral yunls of voiieliau l;ico. Howto hldo ft v/as 11 prohloni uiiMl shoIlinii-li| of ri;ip!im' Ihe liiiiit^' of hNovetvoat iiii.l hliliiiir the lace inside.Sin- re.^inU'iI hoi- ciiuului: us it iivinen-dons joke, itlul lo (his tiny he ih'e>t not \know how sho hiuylie.1 lo hiTsolf |wlit'ii. wearini: that very Mime roat on jtlio iiook. he drew hlms-lf up to hisfull mt l lc i ry hofclir 11111I. wlili free;ennscience, pointed t" 11 tniy eontalti->

••nil his imnrliiwcs." X». ! . ! IM o nanything so serious as ilerrnuilh!:: theforiTHiuont li*itl over eutt.-1'cil her fml-

Totals . .V:iMhiimt<Mili^li lirl.li:.>

0 ft ('. . l 1 '2 <K 0 0 1 rt x—r.

lilts—.1. W'ltlton 121. I-:.Walton (•:), l.\ Walton, 'iitua. Shfitmr.Struck out—by Kalm>r. I: l-y Ulaok-

:i i)|""'"'e."i>—M j The •oniriu

pNo. ".s:! lia.I only

uld haul,

whieh \\;ts iIomoHshf

well.u t y K a l s r . 1;

t'lDpire—Deu-nan.

Note

in tho wreck, it Is etnimeil. was ratoilto haul .'.t;00 tons from l.oliitWasSiliiKi-Mi. N. J., a sixty milonii'riK'liiir tho irrado where the

The train was lon.ie.l with

The Waslilntrton Colored Giantswere, mopped up at Clinton Saturdayby a score of 10 to L\

IJIalr.'-l.iwn hunpr'it on Stroudsburiron the lllair Hall grounds last Sat-urday, the score- behii,- :i. to 0. ami

_ . . J ims ' l l l i l" it-" li-wt!•"> tn •!, anil Soniorvlllo trounced Klein- j i l 1 t l l 1 1 : J O11 Cuirli

j,f.i»*. to'ns. ilve tons mactual rating of th

amounts t" practieiitly nothing on aiermine, and freipienttyhauls without trouble us

than thoetis,'tiu\ KiviI'tnal mtlim

on 11 to 0.

1'oMi-itt. iVirmoi'ly pitcher for theC. C. 1, ami later with Lafayette,nirtik" his ili'tmt with, tlio Clovolainteam on Monday. The PhlladolphinAthletk'5 !>onndod him to all corner.-

mounted

j s, in tho siXjiiiiivti that he pitched. He was then

taken out of tho box. I

ly ;i fraction of .iii<- p,-r cent,than the esinblisiie.i racing of

nirino.' iJJOO tons, .u- S.JOO M*.-•°j! tliousand pounds." : As tn what inli-'lit h:ivf 1I,.,MI the

cau.'ii' of the wreck Siiperint^inlontC'larko said he did not think it wasanybody'.- business uttuT tb.ui Hi.-.company'.-:. ••Anyh.-u. iiu-wspap.T

I admit to partiality in my11-

judgment of

To my mind they are

GREATEST POWER IN THE

WORLD.

They print the spoken'word.

They reproduce. L-vurythingr ex-

cept the human voice, and do it

quickly and intelligently.

The CHURCH, the PUBLIC

SCHOOL and the NEWSPA-

PER form a triumvirate of

character, education and gen-

era! uplift in every community.

Newspaper publishers, there-

fore, should not print in their

news "or advertising columns

anything that carries .witfr it a

suggestion of insincerity or in-

accuracy.

The value of NEWSPAPER

PUBLICITY is greatly enhanc-j

ef| Vh<i!l--iV.!.blUhei'-';1----iii£i£t:.that!

advertisers who buy space in

their columns confine their an-!

nouncements to statements ofj

Thi- 1:, O. T. of the American Sar> Works .looivil a well-earned v

tory nvf r tlio ro-ori,r{ittl;:oil Glen Oni'd-'i- team In that place last Saturday, j ,Mii;i'ti.''V

X^vn^phd.o^nui iforc"!;. Jhej S'on.iu"Wtitfhltit'trMi catcher, wore in th«* .,j[. 1,..".- .points Tor the M. O. '1\ team aml ' luvn tho "i\"any;tniit ami Given did tl"

liFtnrtimr statement.-*, n"t intonti'.Mi-Hfy, bin they iiarblo ;iny\v.i;.'."

"Tlu'iv was nothing now about theenil ^

er tolippcil with a new.

air iniinp, "N..t

ork fin Citen CnrUiier. Three tf e; to the

j

.lew." hsuch statoiiT.-'iiti! are pure bosh

liufiii!!id"d. We pay 11, be •anuin t:tl;e tho

Mk'Ioi

pluys W(.-r«.- f«;iLurt's u£ the inline. Tli , . , v ^ .. v , ,< 1 1 .1 , , l , . . , ,Wiishlnyti'ii phiyers diil not have aiiyj titn--* [•• explain o.very foolish ;•cn'orri, Next Saturday tho Sanitary • thin appear.-" in print."i-ani will ptuy the fln.'upton team on! no- said he ombl understand thothe WaslUn^oH grounds. ', r>\\son why a son of ICnvtnoei*' O-i^-

« ^ jli;:..,. should say th.- .-nsrlno was .n-,.r-Tho Voracious Cormorant. • 11-iuIo-l-iiml ho th"n prneocd<?tl f> ?:iy

How a cormorant dives for sea trout | l h : U l-"«'n^'- O.-aiizer, MI many r,.-and gets them is told by a writer: i ^ ^ % . " , ^ ^ l ^ - ^ - ' Z / ^ i v '"I had tlio cormorant under observa- \]u;i'n iM1't .,,„„,.„.. i,, 'the "n-e who-i ittlon only for tho .space of four or fire W i l s .jin^ti^tiaM^ .whfiher" he .sh«.mdminutes, anil during tb.it short period jtry to continue' in tlu- eerviee.It had captured four'sea trout, all of i The. body of i'rakomati Wii'i.unconsiderable size. After• belt]?..under j Hynn Una not yet b.?on found. T)u-water for a fen* seconds tlio .bird wivoliaare is lu-imr ek-ared aiv;iy, hutwould reappear with a sea trout wrij:- ' ! " 1™*G o i t h o i ' ° ' I- / '*>f l h ' ; ^"'i'"-*-1 'guns in Its bill. Butm spite of the• [ !«»i^ '^^^^! ;^ , ,Hu ^CH™*Tlctim-s (lespornte efforts to .escape it I s p . ^ i n - of iho "n" i'f Pvn i «"i.iwas deftly swallowed, and after a few ! t ] i a ' t the otiiclals aiv deeply'.-on.^ni-gulps the cormorant would resume its |o<i for Ryan's family and fool-keenlyflsbliijr operations. One of the sea j for his . fat-:-.

Ho Needed a Prodding.Ills ann was nmnd her waist, her

hand was on his shoulder, and theywere will kin;; through tin; tlt'lds anlln\v had heeii wont to do for nine

IOIIJ; years. ; . . . . . . :••'Kin." said he, "we've been i/00Ttin'

it lldy time i\o\v."

"Nine vear como nos* August banl:IioIIday. (.ieori.'e.-

"Mold yon, fusV start off, as how 1shouldn't be In no hurry to irit itcir-rled. ICm." ,

"Yon didn't tell no lie ahnut It, nui-Ibrr. Oeor^'e." she tleelared. with nSli,-ll.

"Viiu're a-talliin' :is If ynii was sorrytluit I'm a man o' my word. Km," hesaid reprovingly.

•"Well, tleor-e," S!II> replied, "nowyou mention it I have bin think hi', (hi*hist year or two that if ymi ciiiild seeyour way to yo back on your wonljust this onie It wouldn't he amiss,"-.

don Mall.

The House Was Shaky,When .loh n tjuitk'y Adiiins was

ci.silny year- of nizf he inei in thestreets of i:ostnn,ii!i old frh'iHl. whoshook hH iivnililini: hand and said,

morn! n v. and how i< JohnQuinsy Ailams

"Than!; you." was Hit' :-pn-siilent'>

trouCs,'-''ve it considerable trouble. Iever, {<n-_]the. .fisU^.struggled . violently.. L^larki"for"111 some".'moiiionis.""'but" was". "(loftly'j ' " t v ' " f r i I < " ' l ! : ;

placed so that' its head pointed thnvn

what bocatne of him," .«:iiu .Mr.u-ouliL feel ..Joss in

k

its captor's throat, and thus its uwn •strugslcs assisiod the bird to swallow | '

that Ms body was fneliieratPct !n tlum insL s-.on of thy I ' nkevhflii h« went out --I th.

I train to apply the„ th0 Il ni Z> „. . . . . . . .^. . .^. .w ^., ..tl.Lv....^.,..o w ; it_ After a tlun.' the coriiuirant raised ; iveii-ht cars."actual filet.—By Will. C. Free- itself in the water, llnppliiz Its wlnpt j The condition of the wreck ..:' tho

SMITH-KINNEY REUNION

vigorously, as tliouarli to liulp it packft way Its liouvy ropust, :HH1 ilien rosehciivily ami

| strpimi."its wSy ---t'jp

on sine would indicate., accord in:: -exports, that the air brakes failed to

irk wiK-ii C a u s e r found the eiiwliif.

. i..l-n,.i,i

M The Forbidcisn City.;.'. 'Peking lias bot-'ii a eiiy fur something: like y,(JO(i year.--, tirsi :is the capital of1 a small stiiro, ilieu (iestmyod, analu re-

•••form in w!:;-!i \vo"injw i;:in\v::,-witli-r^."Its^Ob!!ieSLV-:T^U:i,L~I:::E;criM:;r,r.d.l:1or-"

biddeii oiti'js. fat-li wiih' )\x fin/losingivall. Xobddy lias L-VT yut utttmptedto tell tho full iale uf its Intrigues* its

..' cabals..,.i)_lijU..auil...j;uuittc;n>iut-s'/ . I'fiw

person know;; tliein till. If only tbe.—.brio!-:*•;!!<;>•. fnrv.) ;•!:(•• :.vJIiJ:i-co«Sd":'flRdV. n tbugui:-, if .ijiiiy .tiie. pavilions on .tbe

:-.-Ccsl-MiI!-coi;!_cI"p;Tn!;icc--(!n-:- -siyiils'-uudBounds that havo fallon to their lot to

"••"see and[hoar, there woufd'doubtlc'ss'bea tale to toll which might vie in inter-est a ml di-amaUc fotvo with anythingtli.u-itSiTi'ruouit-' uf Kubylou ima' giv-en, ovoi^ through the medium of 0c-tion.—Slianghal .Moreury. ' ; :, •

tin; Total Xi

nilaiits 'J'resLMi11 her of Des-

Was 170.

tnion of tho

.•.Florjda-.V/Br.dera;-

I nnci train getting aw.iy froI Tbt: eiifTine 'wht1"!!? had slid for miles

him/

• Th(.. fifi.li anniSmith-ICinney families was held atLow's Hollow, .noar StewarrsviHe.last Saturday, The number of (los-(.•cmlnntri from tlie families presentwere aa follows: ,\brnm Kinney, [j'-'>;Jacob Kinnoy, 3; Daniel Kinnoy, S;.ri^fjph Kinnoy, 7; Alfred Kinnoy. 3:

• ' " • 4 i J a " l o s

L Cole-

train

ther^ is a sulpiuir 'spring l.r>00 feet \ whools whUrli weiv 'iVrideep, hot as one could boar to bathe j i»o lire. Tho side rods 1in. gushing through a pipe, lonvin- j 'V 'M O Wsted like wire,prisniatiu oilors all about. At thisplace a company was boring for oil.and after striking several springs

with moiv or less sulphur, which it rai'hirtt^of ^moiorista'1

d(;j«i)i?r<i! ;ir^l passed, it caiiie_upo_nM ..ordinary .r.ulcs1....f(f'™!th•TuiHmio'":7iiTir=ii:up1smlipc(i~"worU"^ ,i_ ti i t .tlio-.Uint' being. Tilts is a moat inter- | Kmitli to call attention from tim<; tu

.MotorItm Hules oi' ihe Itoad.;eporls of frcinient accidents •

-on the way | '_ _ t • to visit, a11 thfi totnl 170.. . . 'I on.' r.'in stop.iU ,t!i'.> "vy.isl.iing well"<-• ;iscoriatinn is noinpoi?«a of the'. and drink t'.io woiiderfntly t-Ioar water':nlants....o.f, Williiim Kinnoy and; while wishing olio's di.-afosc wish. It

In a 'notice«tys: "TheIKirticularK

r.g- iu•elfnv pulnii-..sent out M"r.coinmissioiHir .

II tho attention

Vi(.ii..ii.iithl!is .Smith.1. annual . r«unidri3 liavo b

tit! to him. Tin; inili:ils were Y. D. C.

cinv-py; ;u:d liN emulyyer .wouUerod-at

I reunions are always held on the Snt-; urdfiy •noan-st her •birthday. Thisi vMr ib" •ofi''in«ion ^s'as. marred "by ..thejitbsenco of tho aged woman, who is

isly ill with heart trouble. Herj acrioiisly ill with heart trouble. Her| Mlnoss also kopt a nnnihor of New

relatives from attending thot'i

9

FlyiiifflaipsA few years ago flying

machines.,were hardlythought of, nor was

Scott's Emulsionin summer. Now Scott'sr* 1 . ; •_. ; f ., ,,s~tiitut.au/it 10 tut uiuuu a~BUiii";mer as a winter remedy.

Science did it.

colobrat'ion.A feature of the ronnio

trie big dinneaside from

was an address byformer Mayor Charles K. Seaman ofPerth Amboy. There was also speak-ing and sinstng by tho children, theiexercises being held in the Low'sHollow Methodist church.

j During the day quoft pitching, footracing1, and ple-eatfng contests wereheld. The old ofneers of the Assocla-

j tlon were re-elected and It .was de-I cittod to continue the annual gather-ings. Members of tho families werepresent from Port Murray, WasMng-

i7fefd7'Bl(K>msbury, PhiUlpsburg, Ens-ton, ..Trenton, New York. '.Weatneid,Scranton, New Village, High Bridge,Stewartsville, Oxford and Broadway.

....:Mt;«,lil,-y.-!i»!r!.^!!'.-'.;r!;;j!!ii(l-tlic valet."who hapi>ened io in: an r.nglishniiUi."My niutliu1 (ii-jirly lovod lo read nov-n!s when s!io was.young, and some oftlie uauies .stiii'l; in her memory. Onewas vjtlei do i-liiimlin1. She neverknew just oxacily wluit it intrant", buttlio French sounded wi'll. and she hadme cliristuuefl that, li fits tno. don'tyou think KO, sir'/"—Nationul Maga-

A Hindoo Superstition.WhetiT-vlsL^.-iiri! e.veliiiu^od by, tho

friends of tin; I Minimi brifjo' utid groomto complete nrmngenu'nts ' for ihe wed-ding great iiileulii'ii Is paid (0 omens,wljieb are coiisidortid ospodally potenttben. For insfiince, if the groom.'smessenger;) siiould meet a cat, a Xoxor a serpent they turn back arid seek

j-After"tuo~brido'.s~faflieT"has receivedthe offer he must dejuy replying, untilone of the ubiquitous lizards la hishouse has chirped. <*;;

• Special sale nC fancy coJnred shop-]>iuir. waste and work U'.i.slvL-tB. ..Kor-mer :pn't"e7nuc and" 7»i'.''" "Chtjicn whilethey last at 25e.-See witiiiow display.

, Th; Cplirr ^ sn /.;-uo Cure.

clent eiiix' for sis'tnud tn bo mi olll-

A.SuiiiiM'sotsliirevlcfir remarks: "One <if my purislilon-ers suffui'inj; iy<i\n Ji^ue was atlvisedto catch a hir;e spider mid 'shut himup in a box. ho' pines away thedisease Is .supposed to wear Itself out."Iu Lhcisoutli oC Ireland a large houseaplder enveloped in treacle or preservewas used for tlio same complaint.

( Castle Garden.Only okl New Yorkers know that'

tiiere used to be nn Island 200 feet offthe Battery and that It was fortifiedand known us Kort Clinton. The Is-land -was connected with the mainlandbv-n..flrn\vhrtiifva..nvvii«ti_*hn-ivnfnnn,nT'was filled In the Island became a partof the Rnflory and was known as Cas-tlo Garden. ^As everybody npwa, ItIs now the aquarium'!' "*

answer. ".M!m ','uinry Atiant" himsi'lfis wi'ii. sir: tjiiirc ivoll. I thank y.iii,lint tlio liKilJif in Wliirh lie \Wv*- iV.

tout IJ* IIIH-II:IIII1L' ili!:i|-M:ttoi1. It l>tottoriui: upon Ms !'o!it:d;:t:L'ii. 'I'hiU'

tht1 M'ason*; Ijitvc ni'ariy d'Strttyodit. Its roof i- protry w,-l\ wovn out.Its wnlls art.- sutK'li -;[i;!Ui'rt\i. ami ittromliloii-with ovcry" wiml. Tin* oh!tenoniont is lio-niiiim: iilnn'-*; naiiihabi:-ablo. and. I iliini: .l..>!iii (.".iiaoy Adain^

Notwithstanding the Increase Inthe Wholesale Price of All Cements, We

Shall Continue to Sell the Famous

LEHIGHPORTLAND CEMENT

AT THE OLD PRICE

Until "the two carloads'received Inst week isexhausted—namely

35 Cents a Bag, NetWe confidently believe that the Lehigh is the best cement

maiitifncmrcd. This belter must be quite general judgingfrom the fact that one of the ten mills, located at Coplay, Pa.,alone prod tires and Hells rr greater quantity than all •the 'millsof Warren county combined.

Buy now even if yon ii» not wish to use it

immediately—it will pay -you a big interest

Floyd Major

OPENING DAY SATURDAYAll $3.OO Shoes : at S i x S l l i m a C^]^

Ql!°rli^$2.5O, th is day only W c D ( | F i l . s t . c I a s s K epn i r i l ,B

•w ' " • I WT\ | of all kinds at lowest prices, and

I & C O D f r £ k l l K c v c " while you wait—using w.hite,•f o a k t a n l o a t l t t h f l l ioak tan loatlierPetty Builtlinjr," g Belvidere Avc. very low 'prices:

y g w.hite,

oak tan loatlier at the following

.Men's Solos, 3()cM E N ' S , L A D I E S ' (Si Indies' ;uul Hoys' Soles, 33c

HILDREN'S SHOES ,J:lli.kli°"'s s"lcs>}wJi.ilen s Stilus, sewotl, ;nc

KVKKY I'A Hi GUARAN'TI-I'll) Must Kuhlicr Heels, H.V

o:AN]>U>ATK l-OK DK.MOCKAriC X O . M I N A T I O X l'OK

County Clerk of Warren County

, MORRIS W.FRACEI'Hll.l.II'SliL'UC, N. .1.

•Z^£^ Primaries Sept. 13TU\* juivt'rti-itfiiient w;is onlrreit ami |>aiil for hy Jtorri-* W.. Fratv

In- lliliH-Mf i •;-:;:.• w! lwell."

Wiih that th" vt'ii.'rabi"T'nltfil Star.?

! of liis si:i;T.with

i-ixth ;>r-i>i- [

inort.'d on

Had AM His Nervs With Him. •In -i tlnwuinwii s::iriii up l:;iijli plafi.'.

wliuro litt' chief siiiin-c of i|;,- w:iil*Ts'revenue is in ihc form of tips andwh<>n_' ill'1 patp.i!is arc stip;M.>>-cd (u stoplively so tluii tlK^o'who w:iit may b-ac'-'oiiimy-lau'd. a man lias li"i'ii c<»m-ins: of late wlm lirings a 'newspaper

timw loi- hiilf ;i.n hour, while he tnko.shis moilcst lunHieuu. The w:iiti>r atwhose station, ho planted hiiii.-ielC.uiit;day recently WJKS prepaivtl""fiH*' theoinurgency, niul when the man hadfinished reading hi.s paper ihe 'servanthanded him two others with ilie re-mark: "Maybe you'd, like to seethese/" Tin* other waiters, knowingof the plot, looked to see tho man wilt.:bat.-V.*t;rtL;.i!it:ajjj:a!r.:«i. ^IIi-1-" luoU'llit?papers with thanks, continued read-ing, and finally, when hejisked /or hischeck, asked :i!so whether IIL1 might

Trf.—-Vow Vork Tribune.keep the

One of Falb's Predictions.In 1ST-1 Professor limlolf Falb pro-

dJctwl .-in ei-uption of l-:tna on Aug. 27.He offered a Vieniiii rditnr to write

.an., a.ceount A>£ . it IL. the •eintuj-.. v;ojild_:i

"seiiiriiim'lo Sicily. Kiifh was eoimnls- jl i l \Vlu*n he reached IOtna there j

ExtraordinaryAUTOMOBILE

BARGAINA 1907, 5 or 7-passengcr

Touring Cnr, coating $5,700

when new

50-horse pouvr; notovcrliatilucl,but rebuilt during tiic winter;nowly painted and complete incverv detail; readv for im-mediate use; top, wind shield,new lamps, shock"-'abseirburs. .extra tires and tubes. One oftin: fastest ears in this section.Ill health cause of selliiiK- Carused but thiee times tin's season.

Xo rtiasonablc offer refuncil.

BishopArtGal!ery,faston,Pa.

EastStroudsburgState Normal

School

FALL TERM BEGINSSEPTEMBER 6th

Board and LaundryS3.75 per week

I'*or Catalogue and other

infonii.Ltiu:i, achlrc^s

E. L. Kemp, Principal

wn.s not-ihiv^lijihtest Hi&nunce. • As; I!IL''*J7tli.

of ili.sturb-ciuHl "'Kail)

was lorntred with anxie ty and spentsleepless nights wutirhiu;,' the voleario.•Nothinu' happened on Ihe 27th and2Sth, Th6 : f 'Oh'wina.m'triiiuii the>;ervT.'ii'i J ir-~ r iis (iT-'i 1'-1 ttrfTri1To ~ 1") ro i t HO V^"^©^ nrshouting. "An eruption, a terr ibleeruption!" Fn!b stiw the spu'ctaclo andsent uIV Iii.-j dispntt 'ii . r.

~ ~ - •" "6nc''"as-a~'Fronoirn. " ""• I tiisvii imvvi' been sinitU'il with iheusc'Of'tliG" word ."0110" Ti.i-.it. pronoun."It lakes a.wnrd juggler _((>. attempt it!iinl:g'et";i\v;iy"with"it. ""Unless"one feelsthat DIIU has won one's spurs in thisrospoi-t and (.-an exlrifatn unesolf fromthe moss one gets oneself and one'sreaders into one should avoid iln> use

ns one would u e.—T.ioiuion Idler.

Swift.Teacher— Children, nature is superior

to man in everything. I'or instjince,there is nothing that travels so fast asthe unseen wind. Willie-IIuh! Youought to hoar what my pu says abouta sight tlra.1t!—ruck.

HisvPart."Who Is the responsible person. Iu

this firm?" asked the brusque caller ofthe office boy.

"Cau't tell you, sir," replied tlie perth.&, "but I'm the one who gets alll b

Curiosity Is looking over otbor( peo-ule's affairs i;nd overlooking our own,"Wlrid

WEW:FOOTWEAR—For Men, Womi'ii and Children nt I hi;—

l is witli pleasure llutt we iinhdinice "the ar-

rival of our new line of footwear in - SHQKS ,

'and OXI'ORDS. "We have never felt ino're

confident--of, the w.pcriority of -Petty -Shoes. • - =

Brimful of style, quality and that great virtue

in shoes—satisfactory service. I,ook them

over. They will certainly please and profit

I you. Patent Colt,. Russia^'Ciilf,. Vicj,.Gtin ,

^-^^-;—"-•~-^^:^:^"rrvIetai7anri"every'ne\v~last""and^ieM " ~|

season. i; A specialty made of n

School Shoes for ChildrenYou will get s

. all yi

HERMAN PETTY

You will get satisfaction if you buy

. all your shoes of

THIS SIIOK MAN

WASHLNGTON, N. J .

Free 'Bus MeetsAM T i

• , Rates, S2.OCP DPer Day

Oi_AI U I X._IJ

oiruiou crrruxe r0YRU8 BAKER, PROp'RWASHINGTON, N. J .

Leading 'Hostelry;In Warren County

CHESTER Ar LINDABERRY.. .

JOBBING IN CARPENTRY

OFFIOlt AND llBHIltKNRK-

40 Carlton Avenue Washington^ N. J

" fej.-

Page 7: BEliffi PMC iralcoif · 2015. 12. 4. · oVltK'k. Itcv. A. S. Smith of Port . M.« Old' n in charge, wilb burial Wtewartsville . f peopl e who wouldn hy any other method. Qiii.votic

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910

ChnH. J* Htryker, Hditoruni

On Fillc at tlic Office of Publication

anil nt ihi^e Xcivs-stniids: .Miller's

and need's, Washington; Weber's and

KltiiiiH'llicrs'H, Jlitekcttmown; Mcl-

Ik-kVIiulvlflcrc; FicMel's, Oxford;

YeJsIt\v's(

. The Celebrated Scranton CoalAT KKTAIL.

August 1. 1910.

At til'1 P.. I*. & W. It. It. tSli'vateilCtiiitc.H tit lirn.i of tho llrxt rltrht-liariiistreet ntmve X«w W'itulmjr lIMol.Kirir $*i.'lt ]»or tonStove •'"•••*'' pt"*ttniChestnut 5.40 per tunVan UMip.-rioii'Diiokwlifttt , 3.% V-r tunBincksrnl thing or Hltmulu*

OU.H coal fi.M P'^r ton

HpHt f|ii(i1Itl«'H. ltfpt under covnr. D«-Ilvcml to any par t of town wlicn re-quested,-on. iiHual,,'cnns.

": ; ;; . .TAMHS. U.RWJZUDS.

The merchants of Washington re-port the busiest .summer of .sever;1.!years.

Miigflie Culi', the trolley inotorninn,is helping Contractor' McOratli at

' Netcom: for a time. Extra, nmtnr-: - . man J/iniilng Im* Ills run temporarily.

In the ftem last week conc-rningtin: runiilng away nf l-fWis Sh.-als'horse, we neglected to >ay Unit Itwas caused by the breaking of-ii wa-gon shaft.

The O. If. I.. I. .M. M. IN. I". So-fliety nf Oxford will h"ld a picnicand' daru'e in the Hoard of Tradebuilding at that place on Saturday,Sept, .'!. afternoon and evening.

Cli'orge A. Skinner, administratornf th" ewtat.' of Elizabeth Kiipte. de-ceased, will M l the hoiiH.-huld uondsat iinldio sal,;, at her late In'tin; inPort CoMen. mi Saturday. Aug. HO.

The in.'iu with the Merry-go-rmindat tin.' fanners" picnic is moving-hismachlin! from Relvidere to Washing-ton loiiay nml will locate at SKiilla'ttPari; for a time, lie will probablybe ready for business tonight.

Urn. Win. Dnrlunri of High HrSdg

Thcro aro tlircc cases of Infantileparalyse in Phllllnsburg.

Tho Washington Fraternal Monu-ment Association will hold its nextmeeting on ThnrHday, Sept. 1.

•'Vtiv Vot? poisoner was at workagain last Thursday. Tlic victim win*a dog bcltinglng to W, C. Christine.

Clitretuc Molroy, HOM of Cmit. Mel-ruy, is njw in tho U. S. Cavalry, liein stationed temporarily In Wisconsin.

Clyde, infant son of air. ami Mrs.Harry Lnncc of I'hlllipshnrg, Is im-proving ni]>ldly at tho Bunion Jiw»-p l t a l . , ' / • • •

Kx-Pr/:8lilont Ituo.scvelt hits slgni-flecl his/Intention of waking a tripto the Tactile coast, with a stop amia spuecl* lii:>Vfry State ulons tin-ronto. '--X1', -fl--'

All Ijichtl'vahna" ' trains have boonm-di-red to Mop at Driver and Iliipnt-L'OIIK for ordt.'rs, <hu; (»i the heavyhla.stiiiK on the cut-off in-ar Jit . Ar-lington.

Samili;!ton Scl

Jones, lu-ad of the V.nt*-f Mn.slitoss. died Hiitur-

Ill fl i s . ded

day. after an Illness of two years.Ills iiK& was 52 and ho formerly Mv?lIn Trenton.

Daniel Weller, a %'onernlile retiredfarnurr <>r Ht<>iv:trtKVlllc, .in.I f.ai.i;i nfJ . Kilwiird Wcller, the llvuryinnn *>tthat jiIiL'-'c, died on Monday In IIIMS'.lh year. •

Florence .\ 'lt;hUntile, tho lu-rnipf«( tlie Crimean war and foiinrIr«>>H ofIhe modern sy.stoin nf iirnn* liohl ho.«-pllal.s, died in London on Sunday inher fllst ,v«»r. ' • •

Ciirriu Nation, the K'aiiHiis wilunitsniii.slii>r. IUIK l».-i'ii at the Di.'laiViir«Water (Jap fur a week lull has l>t>-imvofl very well. The liotcl men arewiLtchliiK bt.T closely.

T w o Di-nioiratic memhers of thehoard of freeholders who are candi-dates fur re-election this year areMichael K'enney of Philtipslitirtf and.('dm ICn.stenbiider of Hope.

Mrs, .Sarah McMurtrle. linvltif- de-cided to break up ImusolJeepim,' midmake her homo with her daughter inN.-warlt. will havo a public *ak> i>(her liniiMchulil w»f>ds on .Saturday,Aujf. 1!7.

Then- ivert- uncalled fur l.-it*;rs atlh>> WiiMhiiiKii'it |tnst-ollici- rtt thffi.ist' MI' bunliit'ss Aiii,'iisl (:j, adilrfs.sfilin Shy. All.-n ItohliiHnn, C'liarU-.s S.Cruwn, Kdwitrd Fiiiuiyan and Itnn-dolph M. .larvls.

J ; u >b Krank will open his-1 r.-;i:tlr d i

tester i'lotlM hatt hiu] a concretewalk laid In front uf his Went War-reii street residence.

Wrn. I. Hoff. a barber of Newark,Is In charge of J. AI. UotCa barberHhop during tho luttor'H Illnos.s.

Mrs. Charles W. Pitting of New-ark tins been visiting relatives andfriends in this vicinity for a week.

The recent census shows Newarkto have a population of 347,41!9, (inIncrease of It per cent. In ten years.

The report published In some ethernc\vmm\icrx that Dr. Nell Heotdey ofHe I vi tl ore id 111 of diphtheria has nofoundation.

Charles Smith of I'hUlipabnrg haswithdrawn from the race for theDemocratic nomination fur CountyClerk, and his place has I/fieri takentiy John K. .Smith, ultfo a I'ldllipshurgman.

Tlie cnrtl of .Morris W. Fim-e ofPhiIlfp.Hhurg appears in this issue.iinnoiiricliig his candidacy for theCounty Clerk nomination mi the.Democratic ticket. 11 o i.s genera Myregarded as a Mr m Ida hie candidate.

The annual plir'i-na.st nnd chicken.«u[iper, under tlio aiiHj'iccs of thePort Murray M. JO. church, will bo

.held Mti "ilm- churcJi grounds (in theart.riH.mi and evening nf I'Yiday,Aug. i',>, 1910. The oxford CornetHum) will furnish music. If rainy,next rulr evening.

Tn a letter to the secretary of theWashington fraternal Monument As-sociation. Win, M. Skinner, of Tunk-hannoi-k. Pa,, writes that he "IIIhe home, tomorrow morning and willpitch the gitmo against tho PliMllpa-burg '•has-beens." "lilfster" will notonly conm back for this game, but itIs "Xpyeted he will NO able to tiss upa IVw in the shape ho sent themover the plate fifteen years figo.

Only I'.S tickets were sold at theWashington station fi>r Kcdvldere yes-lerdny morning, althotiKh most of [lieHCOIV or more tlckot.s sold to Mridue-villi; were for those who preferred todrive from there to lU-lvidere. inaddition a miiuher went via Phillips-tiiirj,' and a la rue mini her went incarriages. It Is estimated that about:UH) Washington people Wjru in at-tendance nt the picnic the nunihcr

< dillr.n.s in the early*' morning.Three years mxo nearly IftO ticketsu-ere snld at the1 Washington station.vArAVAVR .MAKES A HIT. Readad. S.'Ii. Co., page 5.

cll,.,l <MI Hominy iiftcr u yunr'H Illness j '"••tly IUIIUIIIIK. N" . 9 H.-lvlilor.- =•;••-^ •fnuii llnnriis Shi. wns lill vo.'ira olil " "0 . nest Siiliinlny. lli'iul n luut Ills•" nml ii dniiKlitor "f the Into I'lilllli «l»'<'lal "ITi'is In tin., illmilny. ml. t., !«:•

TeiT'liurry of Wnmlglen. .fa.-ob Ter-rlberry of HackettHlown I.s a brother .

In order to secure funds with whichto (,'ivc"jsiiiiif children from the sluniiiof ,\Vtv VorK it vacation in thtry. r.-nt tv.>:

lV he!<i t'-niuht

i lawn.th- ITeHl-yleriam which Hi- public In u.rdlally in-vited.

.Mrs. William I.. White, formerly ofWashington. «H«'il at I.::1* o'elin:k atthe Inline nt h«?r daughter. .Mrs. Mar-tin Smith. Id Glen /.iardin'r. on Mon-day. The funeral 'services will l>e

..at. Mil' h.uis.,- at 10 a. m. FrUlaj'with'eemeti

'•lit

d Salmon sti.lo S. W. rfiiin

I'liarge nf the IMuttxvilbi m a d *w;i.s made at the ii

k.

tin:

ueod.« Ills uncle,

lekettstown and'he --appointment-eting <"f the free-

liolihrs J ; i i cof-• I'liillh.sl.un: h:is been cn^:i^o,[survt:)- tlii: IIVM- Wiishlnfl"ii-As

Arch Wcll.ip '\-ot his" the lir.^t nfthis week.. Ho was tryinti to breakMhtier Wyfkol'l'V m*w IH-OIK-M to th(>saddle. A strap l»r«ikf when tliebronco phumed and Arcli was thrown

, over the animal 's head, landing uponhis face: in the rna.lsido. Arch wasn' t

• pei-man.-ntly hurl or ilbflinircd butyou ouiTlit lo wo ills face. ^

The Harvest II.mii- o m m i t t u e nf.. the AiiiUTdnn M. K. church has .-n-

gace'l the Ctxf.mi fonie t Hand n.' i'urniah inii^ii' for th.- harvo.-u liouic,. to In; held on Tuesday .-veiiliiK nf

l lii"\-l week, A .sp lo ii'I i<l hot supper ,will bo pi-Mvldod ami the usjul dc!i-i-iicic.« will !»• OK .-;il<-. . Tl>.> a.Kan. « i

.s:i|e. of .tk:ket.s insures, a,'.Jiiriie ,-.ai-'•": '-temianco. " ".' '""'"'

Mr. I'harles I 'ilts. who has b..-.-u :tn1 organ tuner at the (,'nniish fadorv

for several year.-*, lias taken a posi-tion as salesman I'-T th" Washlmrn-

his ne1

f'llin.I el-sc-ivlieiTin: schedule of lite ', W;u!iiiiyt xi

!';.£<'Na|i team until I«'ilitn- Day Is itsrollr.-.v.s; . Aug. -Jt). at lilnli-stnwn:Aug. .•:', Iliirji ItridKo. here; Si.pt. ::.llbiirstown. her*'; .Sept. S f I.ali-irDay), at Mlalr.stown.

.lames Sullivan of Now V»rk andMiss FelU-i. \'jllidiT Wll. Whn fill! r]Washhik'ton as a twnpnrary r".slileuce,were marrie.i Uy .lustiee nf tin- iVafuHarry ('hrlwtln'-. a t the latter's !u>m>-"li . Wednesday night of- last week,

'(ii-itrgc. A. Skinner. yiK-cessor of S.\V. Sunn, will liave tlou sat.

;,] meivhaudise in the hulld-in I'r.rt i.'olden formerly lined forstove (i.-parim.'ut. on .Wednesday.'

iyni. 'nt for fnll.-r i M ills.

IH'WItt Ki . l -r of Je r sey I'ily ha.ltli.- litll.- linu.-r of h is i-lylit han.Iinaslic.l • whlli. al lcmi. t i i iK to . s o t Illsam..mol . i l , . out of l!o- iiiial at Slcalla'sPa rk , liiinin,' tin- h. 'avy sliow.'r \V--il-

lay. His liln:.'!- was rauu'hl in tild

yl.-v.-r .- :h.- wlic.-l.

ranilol.l. a ymuiK hri.-k-Jan . ... . . .layer <•[• plulnlield. was rmimlalong the Central l£. Ii. tracks atUlnomshury t-jirly Sunday iiiorninir.IK' had fallen lietwoon tho ears of atniin aii'I ihe body was badly man-uli'd. Tli« man was on his way fromKaston to I'lainliebi.

Tin? Washington Fir,Miioir< Reliff

delegates .lo the Htate con vein ion.whi'-h m,?ets at Atlantic City Sept. i:.:Orant Heed, Henry Slater an.i HarryI!. Ciirdner. • CI. C. L'^.-y, chief o:'thr. department, will also atteiul.

• ••-ChTis. -Derr. rct;iin"c-d." In- ii'is'• (lutfeVi\n caiTl-r in the western district to-day, ami .liii'ub Twinlm: is now snb-stlmtlnw for Saniu.-l Weller in theeiistent ilistriet. .Mr. Wolier willspenil his vjifjition with relatives atnearby places.

time is(i'Uiesi last week. |l"h torritory .em- , . . . . .bi'itces live ' ii.'.-irhy cnuuties—Warren j who alt»ii<i thf aniuiiil hiir\v.«i liomecotinty In Jcr.^-y and live unntlgunys| ,.f -the First L u t h e r a n , clntivli otcnuntlea in Pennsylvania, "tsml" h a s ' sicwart«ville. whi.'h takes jdiicc n-.-xiall the esHwitials uf u good salesman Wedimsdiiy. Aug. i ' l , in Pleiwaatand ix almost sure tir "mako goml." |\*:illi-v. I.r>wV Hollow. The hidlos nf

Ml*« Kvelvu Mt'llii-kle win. has ; t J 'O churt-h will serve both dinner and

eratiiui in a N't-wjirk hospitnl . lastweek. A niitJht jiccident sust:ii:icil itlomr time fign1 is thought to have

tumors iinil . i t was for tho removalof these that tlu- operation was per-formed. Her condition at the 1ms-pltal is said to bo satisfactory.

Skaiia's Amusement1 Hark undoubt-edly plays !i part Ii

,-i!l 'The Chrl.stla.ii1 Kndoavor Society of

!h.' I'n-.-iliytt-.rlfiii chundi will lintd alawn festival this —Thursday—luvn-inir on tlic church lawn. Ire cream,liuim-mmm camiy ami caku will beon salt1, and music will he provided/All are invltoil to cr.me and helpiswcll tin- receipts- which will htr u.-'Oiltn give little slum children a viil-a-tfou in the country.

Fioyd Adams, a plumber in : theivl of people to. Washingtoii each eniplny of J. IT. .Tohnsfnn, ha<l

Satin-day evening. A reconl-break- {infers of his left ham! mauglcit <n\int,' crowd.was at the Park last Sat.ur- a, gasoline engine Monday mornim?.tinynent:

A n

lLlit ; n d tlio varloWCTO extensively

i i d hr-flic' f e a t u r e \'ov t h e d a nikilKUs tn tins dant 'OMosidcs this., t h e s l t ^

An ^cclLMSlra—willl r ! P ^ ! 5 T ; P l

tiiat

rink

ath j v

1fMlay a n dand. h

la

a irlnvo and oilingthe engine when the glove emightfind, ilrow his hand into tho cogs.One linger was cut off and the otherwas Ixiilly mangled. The little •(Innerwas. only.slightly injured. _.•TTfie'VoiiVmittec. nf the ciiniipewd-

tnd pig roast on Aug. .11. Theof this church spurn neither1

•s. Mary I1. Giirduer was \St years! pains nor expense in prnvidlug aold last Siiiurdiiy. Sho •nifikeH I H T | i:,.;tst fit f»r a king, .-in.l a.s ;i COIIPC-

•linnio with her diLiighlor. Mrs. A; ILpmonce HHTC i.s iisually a. ,. largc .a t ; .

7™**-;I":"™friWr.(iK-.gailicivvl' nt "•ihi;- ClrofC ln>im< i[Onrv Miller, who was once a re.si-aud gave lier ;i .surprise party. Lhe ( l p n t ,,{< \y:us!iiugt(in,., ilieii.. ..in.-MarK'-illniier was _ " " ' ~"' ' "

' the['"Hie

>( A., r''f.-iv-;d tliroiCamp Xo. 2*1. P. O. -S.

proposi-iV-r nieinlier.sliip at the meet!

i?t week.A district iiiefiiimr nf tho Warren

.•onnty Jr . O." I". A .\f. Committee

.sy.ielntlnii M-ill he held »t .Stew.ir'..«-

Thc (rood and welfare committo<f Am

Drican ...Ivocato Council. Xo.

f f.

«-l, D. of L.. Is arraiisinj- for a h.ix•rial to hn hold at th" h«Ivan.

Of MIK5Dultord"s Cross ing .

Thursday' i;veiling, Sept. 1.Harry Thatcher ami Frank TX

Piers'iii attended t!i- fesslnns of th fStale CM in p of the. P. O. S. of A. atirol.oK-eii Tuesday and yesterday, _ a.«

" a n m " r ' ' \ V j o \ v o r o u'nalde "n'mwiUl! TO TATKO.VS—William I. Iloff.'-ilThe f thor delc-atcs from h^re were , oxporieiire.il bar her from ••Newark(ion, .Morris. \Vm'.' Crocker." J. i r . ' » o w has charge nf .Trdin M. Unit*.WildrP-k. ,ht9. . VoorliooM. Ambms. . barl .fr slto|i-'itml is" ready -

ItCNiiliiiioiis of Itfsiwet.Wlierons, It hay pleaded Cod to take

from this-life S, Wliitlleld Snlmotiof Ml. Olive, X. J., to a higher lifebeyond tin: ciire^ nnd trlitln of thisearthly life; therefore, he ItllOKtrivcd, That w« teiulcr to tlic

family of S, Wliitlleld Salmmi ourileep sympathy nnrl condolence In theI"M nf IL hiishiind and father, whoWHS 'an kind, gentle ami tnvlug toawry memher at III.H family. At thewuiie Ifjiie. we wish to tiy.sun: them r>fthe great Iims twfffrvtl by the peopleof Win1 ren county in the deprivationnf an al)!t> iiml eminent an engineer,v'lmxe <pifcl life and i:<:<n\- rM.4i>"sltinnIi JH liei'ii MO greatly useful in the momtiyiiig ordeals in the. cniintyV lumi-IK'SS affairs in which he was engiim'd;anil. In- It further

UeKolved, That these, resolutions bi>enterud on the mlnuteM of the Hoardnf Chosen Freeholders of the CountyMI* Warren, and that a enpy be sentto the family nt S. Whittield Salmon.

s. n . f*Kr«Foi:ij.•.MICHAKI. KKXXKV.J. K. THATOHKi:,

It IM all right, tn cfvit annther apii-:.' nf the jieace nf y'Jiir mind.

We may run l<i meet rtn n|ipnr-tunity, hut never vutt to overtake ft.

ncwiire, of Ohiiuiriils frii- CatarrhThat CmitJilu .Mercury,

aw mercury will mirelv destroy the-sonsc .if Kiiicil and complpt.'ly d.-rniigetho v.'hoht Hy.stem wlicn (.'nterlim ItthrniiKh tlio ntueous surfacr-s. Suchartlel(.'« shoulil iicivr he uswl excepton proscriptions from reputable phy-.Hiclans, tt.s- the damage they will '!•> isten fold to the goml ymi efln posslhlyd.-rive from tli^m. Hall'n CatarrhCure, mantifactiin-'I by : K -T. Clu'iicy& Co., Tub'ilo, 0.. t'ontiiiiiH no niereiirv,and in taken internnlly. acting direct-ly upon tlie lilnotl ami mucous surfacesof Hi.- Ky.stein. In .buying Hall'sCatarrli Cure be sure you tret thegtMinliif. It is taken Internally andniudo In Toledo, OHio, by l\ J. Cheney&• On. Tost I moil la I« free.

Sold liy Druggists. Price 75c. per

Tiik'" Hall's Family Pills for con-stipation.

AiinoitncciiKjiits under this head a ro

published nt the uniform ra te or one

rent a word, but no advertisement

will he i-L-rclvcd for'less titan l."> t-cnts

for the lirst Insertion,

PICNIC A NT) DAN'CK—Don't fallto jittpiid Hit- picnic and d a n c yivi-nby tb.. o, K. h. I. AI. AI. Us. . K. So-ciety in the Hoard of. Trade luiildinu-.Oxford, fin Saturday. 'Sopt. '•'., aftf-r-noon and evcnliifr. ( J t l ^ ' c :

d f DIn o n a d e f r tladies, free. . Dam-IMS fP-'. lii'frt-sh-ni'Mits "ii sail-.

I'"ni; SAIiK—ISu'y hor«». >'• yearsold. alrlnlit ovory way. Tlmn. •. II.Uinw. Httlvldcru, X. J.. k. F. IX

5Vh ii It- 'ii] -Kdw !•'. Thnmp!"Mi,State. ty now lia.f

olllcers. W. H. licoao of I'itillipstiuri:i^ State president and Coo, Morrisr»r Washington |y State iruanl, Th.-gain for the year was i.fiT-l. Amemher of the Atlantic , City campwfin the Hag hv i.rn],osing ti7 mem-ber-- during the year. The StateCamp will meet in Atlantic City nextyear. >„-

At. its •»>«ill:ir .-•tins last week.W a r r o n Counc i l Xu. 1U. J r . O. V, A.M.. vntei] nii.inlmniisly tn accept thoinvitation nf Liberty Counc-il to nt-r.-r>ii Hi- t/ib-T Pay eotehrutlon in Ox-I'nrd a i it I partii-ipale in the parade.It is nderstood that w

of th'- order haveother

patrons. H.

lit-fti eiurasred m partU'ipati- in thonaraile and furnish music afternoonand evening.

c i i i ' i i c i r X O T I : S• i:ev. Dr. J. W. Alartyn nf rraek-

• •tlstuwii ocaipie.il the pulpit of- thePri.!shyh-ri{in church last Sundaymorn I us.

Prof. Jf. TI. llich will deliver alt-'Cturu at tin? Wash [listen Union.Mission -next- Sundfiy-'—i'iiterr.conr-'-Tit-V;-if.ro'eloek." ' '.-.-'."' " "" :

Tho third Tuesday in September isthe date cho-sun for tho fall motHlnsof the Presbytery of Xewton. Ill.iir.s-town is the place.

pecinl request. Frank 1'arlo•Th l i l C i " I h.vili-

p q yrig1 '•The. .liol;,-. -City"rHI- themorning service nt tht

I'hutvii next Sunday.Methodisi

CAKDS OF TITAXKS.I IT' appreeiiiliiiii of the kindness of

flirhhors and friends during the Ill-ess and after the death of our lit-le i-hild. we wish to make ot:i-thanks

i this manner.

. . ._ -A sow and live piirs,Jacob p. Cummins, ISuttsivllle. X. J.

Up.FOR SAI.K—Ilrond »u\v. will be in

protit-Am,'. -! ' . G.. 1'arr. Uelvliicre.It p.

T.OST— lietiveen Ale.vander Ander-snn's barn and the railroad culvert,pair eycylass.'S with pin and chainattached. Finder leave .*ame at Starollk-e with address of linden Travel-lor. S-lS-ltp.

AVAXTMH—Stenographer and type-writer. State age. experience amisalary expected. Short hours. Answerown "handwriting. IC. K W. StarOillce. ' S-lS-itii.

er, asslstiiru1" or ir'o'wniess in a re-spectable family. <!>nly a irond hniue'accepted: im laundry. [inniire a tStar olliee, S-lS-ltp

FOK SALE—T'olhomus Cumminsostato at rircnt Jleadnw.-!. -H'I) acrc«suitable for same preserve r.r irtiek-ins : - -0

Res mtn*k, f[. I!. J

:!J Bonnet St., ISn-stmi.LOST— Alii,'. ::. on i:olviiU*ro,,\V(i?Ii-

inttton or Kaiirnad avenue, n oseal,haviiiff tho initials..;:!.'G. _.W. . H." «t"ir'1iii'-mntn!tc{J;hy-1.r.-hrii^™-"'"T.ewnrn1 •• Ifret'urnod t'> Thog, W. Haldeman. IMWest Wasltiiiiiton avenue. S-lS-Up

XOTiriM—Wo sell second-hand au-tomohil.-s—:: in stock; ail in woodc.inditiMii, Cvlincler oil, ,""»c: machinenil. 'IOc. Hicydes and machinery re-paired. Andrews A Chamberlin. -~>Helvidore Ave. S - l S - l t p

n.Mr. Mrs. LKO.V FAJI

n, X. .1.. Aut;. It!.

PONY" Outfit. Gentle for lady orohiUIreu; fearless of ovorythins-Guaranteed. Sold for want of use.Price reason;)Me. Dr, liobinsnn.

!"O! I - >-SA r^R—Six-octavo Corn ishorsjin in surtd condition; cost S(J"»;will soil for $-.".. S. S. C, Still- olliee.

SATrKV.iAV. "AUG. 20—rublki'Vuloof •ilioui'ChoM 'goods" "by" Gum-ife, A.Skinner, aihuinisirator of KH«abcthUuplP. det'easod, at, Port Ccddc.i.

THE WINTEMUTEBUBBLE

The story of Winlemute, ihe mine

promoter and sure thing gambler,

would be laughable if it were not

for the long siring of small investors

who are actually hurt. The total

is somewhere near a million on stock

selling from 10 to 20 cents a share.

The bubble burst, as near as the

authorities can ascertain, when the

printing press failed to turn out the

stock as fast as a gullible public

wanted it. There was too much

prosperity—for Wintemute. The

biggest demand (or the stock came

from rural districts in which his best

agents were located, the men who

meet the public in a social and busi-

ness way and "advise" them con-

cerning ihci'r investments. Rev.

Herman Warzawick seems to have

been his chief of the "Field Force."

It would be tiresome to count up all

the promotions Wintemute unloaded

on the public but the most modest

return promised was 12 per cent.

It is strange, but it seems true, that

men and women lose the sense of

ordinary discernment when they are

striving to get something for nothing.

They forget or ignore the fact that

there are millions upon millions of

money looking for safe four and five

: per cent, investments, and that their

little savings are not going to change

the even balance of business or fin-

ance. The best and safest con-

servators of small savings, the pro-

visions every normal man and wo-

man seeks to make for age and

dependents, is some strong bank

like the Old First National, of

Washington, paying the reasonable

returns that safety dictates, adding

its earnings to yours twice a year,

and principal and interest yours on

demand.

Better Be Safe Than Sorry

Mr. and Mr.". I"iilip-C. ' K'rvhi"1 ot-'jof T'lioifsehnld" "k^oils by Jh-f. Sarahi.irojidvvdy wish to express ^ . thpir. j, iM.e.M,urti'ie.^u^-=^^ir^"^^-""

liled by friends mi!if; their hue Ijort-Jtvemen't.

The D.milv of Jnmes Cravatt, whot i l d t h l t k

SATLiiDAV,Aand dam-ins 'unde

^ Ci'

d ; 2the nuspiffs ofHand. in the

i " - Oxfurtl.-N. •'•met an untimely death last week..!. ...WAXTHO—3Vashinir-.-:>...| .-• irr-ninj.;-

^v^ii—.v-iV-ihiiHv-cSpr^s^tmiiikS""to"all| tn do r.i [\miid: will call ior _ theIwhn extended ' empathy ur aid fol- washes. Mrs. Juinea McCarty. Nn, 'n

iildru--famini.'S'of U"1! stnninrli mul luni,'

pn-nttxl und ;„..,,„.,.. ,-.r,-;2oal.Ii;- HV'T f k ll

rnttxl u dirI(, Tfack-

utiMlown. Townsi'iiry, Fast Orant,-o.Oxford. Port Coldcn and Wnshinfrlun.Mrs. Gardner Is enjoying ffood henlih

Tho Mnnnl of Trade of Oxfnnriuiy-

;~fos"fhlisi:"{UHV~eTrrnivii"r this year, the.Oxford Cornet Hand has iippmpriiite.dthe date, and,. Iho members will eii-dcuvon!,ln provide nn occasion ecpial-ly rifs attraelive. although oliminatiniTI'ltrt .pi),- ".rvust.. fL'iitni'0... i t will takeplace ulion the -.- linnrd 'of Trade

"'L'Oth, when many <>f the amusementfeatures which add an much tn theinterest of Hie farmers' plunk; willf

Tliowill lie on snle.

limml and l

- ami the Imperial1 Cmn;erl Oirlnistrawill provide music fnr dfuicrini?. IfIho L'Oih should prove .stormy, thenthe. following Moiidiiy evonins-

M- Tho S-day Wonder" Sale ' a t .thePhiliidfilphia Btirgaia Store lasts onlythroo daysJon^c r . -viV -:

7C18 CURAJl and CONES—the bestproduct oX_th(tJ5tlf*to|l-SanI.t{irj^Milk.

^GuT^^i-usn—each—<lnyr~Fai]illi<*r~;ffi"p-pliod nnd on sale nt Hasan's lies-

-jtfiurnnt. , tf., •\Vantcd. Now and Forever—Persons

in need of reliable dr i l l s and medicinetri A'lslt the Opera Mouse Pharmacy.

sisters a re : JacnlilateIlls lirnlherK.nlnf Anderson, Stewart of1 K-iaaiietii.William nf Riei'rhensburfT and Mrs.Inhn Hanco of -WaKhinsUni. Helfaye^,._a...,widoAV_aiid...t\vn^ihi:iiiHiJj>Xlfr.TiiQ- rnnernrwaK'Vt'irM'nTiday. w.ith in-terment nt Pleasant Omve.

John Field of Lslip. Ti. T. who afew weeks Ago purchased the Sim,few weeks Ago p u c h a s e dton farm near luirrsville.

l f h d j i

imnTuesday

lton farm e r u s e . T e yclosed a'lleal for the adjoiiilnj? prop-erly, best known as the Lnnson millfarm, but owned by George U. Muff.Mr. T(1Io1d has been engaged for'innnyyears In the heatinj? and plumbiiinand other business,:, from which hoIntends to retire early next year andmove hla family onto the farm,which...he will Improve In many ways,Including the building of a reservoirand the InslaliinK of a.; water system.Mr. Field had been looking over tlu>farm sltnntlon In Now Jersey for twoyears beforo'.'biiylnR: and believes hohas secured nn exceptionally fineproperty. A. a ""

Last three days of tho S-day won-dr— s I i t | h " P h H i i | i j 3 l ''Store?

Special sale of fancy colored shop-ping, waste and work baskets/' For-mer price 50c and 75c. Choice whilethey last at 25c. See window display.

. W. W. CHRISTINE.

Mips'v'iiila Potty spoilt Sunday withisri Kdilii 1-loldon,Miss EllfSiiliotU Walker Is spending

a few days with Mrs. KIwood -Simnn,l^aniel Tormey is aiicndinjj tvvv

VeeliH^witlL." ' . - . • - .

.i!la:!iFo l : SALl"i— I-JxroHont road mam j

Whip, "tie"rope and lialtor. Onnipletenu i 111 ciioap; nn further uuo fovsame, ntescription ami nhotoj? on ap-plication. 11. Mcricle. Columliia. N.J. , It P.

VO It 11KNT—Fi.i.niL.j.i^S.^ieriis^nii.-"tfuii7"i?no\\rn asy s t , l i ; ^ i ^ ^ ¥ l ; s T f i ^ i \ u

^ ^ " ^ I T ^ ' W o o l o v o r is spondinf- Ooim.yo. furmorly the I/uniiii? farm,sonifi time with .Mr. and airs. Chirk Address .lulni W olien M nsliinjrtoii, N.Cook.,.. -J-- R - v- D - N'(>- 1- S-lS-'Jip.

liK.ses Minnie and .Lizzie "Dockeraro spcndiiK some lime at Strouds-bur.L:.

i\lr. am] Mrs. Frank ShiflVrt spt;iUSunday aflernooii with Sir, nml Mrs.Clark Cool.

Airs. Mury B. UUHII of Tlrnwi Castlela spending sonic time with Mr. niulMrs. Alex. Wolf,

Mr.-and Mrs. Edward Bucli

IJOST—On Saturday morn in?, apro Id i»ln, probiihh' on trolley between jW'ashinirlon and Kaston. .Ileturn t"•til E. Cluirch street,

NOTIC1C—1 will com men tie makingelder at my press at Cooksvilie, onThursday, Aii£. 2-1, and continue

ki every Thursday afterwardst S

n i i K yOscar Una mist. S-lS-Up

ended the funeral of his, aunt Im-Al- sprmff *'W™\ I ( , ' r »auhnff peaches.•liitown one dnv recentlv*' 'capacity 100 hnskets; or springs, and

WANTED—Good.'- strong,.. heavyfor hauling pcjiehos,

Mrs. Elwooii pinion and Miss Bcr-thaSlinun spent a week recently with'Mrs. Thos. Matthews, in Brooklyn.

The man who wears his reliplori as

Last three dtiys of the" S-day'rwon-der, sale at tho Philadelphia BargainStore.

Star and Thrlce-a-Week New YorkWorld, (2 a year Jn.advance.'

frame "'for liolster wason. Call oraddress Slarshiili Miller, No. 3 UnionIqimro, Phillipsbnrs, N. J. Up

C1D15R MAKING—My mill 1s nowready for cider making. Peter Cham;A i i y r 7 n ! i i v - ^ r ; " r i i a n T n f f -

S-lS.r2tp

F U R lNTPURANCE;--rrepresentingfour very lai'Ko and good companies.Real "estate for sale—two houses.Hingle,,and double, in good location oftho Vown.v'i! Chas. 13. Fichtel, Ox--for, ^ . • i^s

XO TI1KSPAS.SIXG on the KohertKennedy farm near StywarLsviile un-der ]j..nalty of tlio law. WalterSte-eker. ' S-ll-.t

KOI1 SALI-:. Cheap—A one-horsetreadpower with governor; used only"iiL'(«c:iHi)it. ^.md us now. II. W. Har-ris. Delaware. X. J. S-U-iit'"-" Wi;i)Xi:sDAY, AUG. 31, at (I p. m.— iJiij auction sale .of tinware, gla.s.-:-wai'e, aii.ileware. willow ware, silver-wnre, t-ic, in- Goo. .A.. Skinner . -suc-cessor of S. W. Nil tin, a t the old stovestore in Port Cukk-n. ' ..._

F0K fcJATJE—A" good farm horse;will sell cheap. Wm.'Wnsjnur, I3nmil-wny, N. J.. It. D. Xo. 1. S-H-iitp.

WEDNESDAY. AUG. 31—Harvesthome and pig roast by congregationnf the Anderson M. E. church.

T U'KS DAY. AUG. 3 0—Esecu t o r 'spale of 15'/i acres of timber land inFranklin township, by J. E. Ha nee.executor, ut hotel in BioomslJury.

GIRLS WANTED—Experienced op-erators to work in ladies', underwearwith power machines, 'Beginners paidwhile learning- Standard Undergar-ment Co., Washington, X. J. S-ll-::t

I SEI-L Heal Es ta te . Consult mebefore buying or selling. F. ti. Shinier.Por ter Building,'- Rnston,. Pa. -1-T-y,

SATURDAY. AUG. 27-rPiibl ic.saleOi-i20-iu:re-farm,'I ',h' miles northwesfoC Broadway, by J o h n E. Stout, a tthe Union Square hotel, Phlllip'sburg.Oliver VanBilliard. auc.

A RIG MAP.K for sale, or will ex-change for some'Jiiiig lighter. W. i:.Vandorbllt. //' S-ll-ti'.

WANTED—::00 Lpghorn' pullets.Will buy any si;:cainl in small lots.G. A\". Slater, Port Murray. X, .!-

T-H-4tptfWEDNESDAY. AUG. 31—Harvest

irome of ihe Changewater M. K.Church.... ...._ ^ . - . ^ - •• - . :--;.;'.

:VQ\\ -SALE—15* h. "p. ' 'eriuino Infirst-class condition,' also one feedwater heater and exhaust head,cheap. American Sanitary Works,1

Washington. N. .T. S-l-5t.

WEDNESDAY. AUG. 2-1—HarvestHomo of the First Lutheran churchof Stewansville in Low's Hollow.

CEMENTS—At lag and Northamptonbrands—the best, strongest; go fur-ther than any others: hoth carried Instock; prices low. Plastering mortartoady for use, and other material forplastering. Special low prices • on yel-low pine flooring and siding, accord-ing to grade. Full stock of all kindsof. building material at the yards ofP. S. Tetter, TJoIvldere, N.' ?. • fi-5-n'

TJTJAND new Tver Johnson truss-frame h'i cycle—Model .-J OSS, .-SK^.O.O;1

-regularly. 54 0."' Floyd Major.' 7-^S-St

u—u?e"~iCn(t(>rson"""Air'E."" church; "" ""l

.MONDAY. SEPT. i>—Labor Day!celebration at Oxford, under the an-spices t>£ Liberty Council, Jr. 0. U.IA. M. •• |

WAXTHD—A "small.._ modornly-

or call at the Star om'ce- ,B.OYS_Wiiiited.n.t'.thr» -Nueflhfim-fnc- '

•torjv "The' Sommer "Co." ' 11-4-tf j\VANXKl>-I''nr!n-:.of-ft-CKi-:tO-to-30-

a'c'roM.""" Harry Christine. Washington, IX. J. 4-Jl-tf.

WJI, IT. S1.MON3 of Harmony.cas-'Irates horses and colts." P. CX*;'nd-;dre-ss, Stowartavnie, X- J.. 11. F. D.'

-"~Jtl'j''tVii^r^STA 'fpSrT^->u'i;'tain" Pens',Typewriter Ribbon, Carhnn Paper.Free Catalogue. .13 run nor **i Britnner,ICaston, Pa.'. H-19-lf

HAGS! Large, clean, cotton raffsfor cleaning printers' rollers; 'willpay 2 Vi cents a pound. The Star, tf

FARMS and Country property canhe disposed of quickly by listing; withmy agency. I have customers thatwant farm property. Call or write.Harry Christine. Washington, NV J.

2-3-tfFOR SALE—Desirable farms; also

town properties for sale one] rent. J.It Lindaberry, 11 Broad St., ,1-lG-tf

FREE TROLLEY trip to '•Easton,:ith S3.00 glasaes at Dr. Selp's olliee—Centre Square. : 11-20-tf

WANTED—Transient boarders, ?1per day. DeKemer's boarding house,

~ ~ F T R E T " Life. Accident and HealthInsurance; Only the best,companies.•John"E: Uehleiri, Agent; ": fi-S-tf

INVEST YOUU MONEY in high-grade securities; first mortgage onreal estate, interest and taxes, paid.Correspondence solicited. Charles B-Brunner, Easton, Pa. ,, 11-19-tf

Do You See This Couch?You'd never «uess that we soil

it for SiO.OO, but wo do. Looks•ami is as good us you find, in manystores at nmch more money. Allour. Couches are made in our own-workshops, insuring you an honestarticle, not at all like the factory"stiill"' made only to sell and notfor uso. Wo know iiow to makeCouelies. Our muny years of ox-porit'iicu has taught us, much.Frame, springs, twine, stuffing andcover must, all be exactly right if itgoes uut from our shops. OtherCouches at 810.00, 814.50,'810.50,SIS.50, 822.00, §25.00, $2(3.50, -832.00 and $:i5.00.

C P. I\. F u r n i t u r e

& carpetsWASHINGTON, X. J.

AT COSTEVERY PAIR OF

LADIES', MISSES', CHILDREN'SAND GENTLEMEN'S

TWO MONTHSYET IN WHICH

TO WEAR THEM,AND GOOD FOR

SECOND BESTNEXT SEASON

(','•"

Oxfords and Pumps

JOHN W. ZANELLI DavidsonBuilding

Seasonable Goods at Miller's

Quarts, 85c doz.Pints, 75c doz.

JELLY GLASSESTin tops, 25c doz.

MlIV c\tr.\ hL'avy K

CAN RUBBERS

Three Sheets, 5c

POISON FLY-PAPER

: 5c package

FANCY CANS, 10c

All kinds, 5c and 10c doz. iWIRE FLY KILLERS

'5c and IOC each

CAN TOPSSanitary, 15c doz.

.-Masoiiir"-25crdbz:|'AT M I L L E R S

We arc rccuiviny; orders forSteam Meat inland i would beglad to give you an -estimatefor/steam, hot water or hotair lieu ling. We have com-petent workmen and knowwe can please you.

Bath Room PlumbingOn thiswork^ve can give yon .many tcstiiuonitits as I to (jual- *'ily. A sample \hi\H\\ roomdisplay of fixtures; in ourstore. Come and^see^it.

/ "

JAMES H. JOHNSTON

Page 8: BEliffi PMC iralcoif · 2015. 12. 4. · oVltK'k. Itcv. A. S. Smith of Port . M.« Old' n in charge, wilb burial Wtewartsville . f peopl e who wouldn hy any other method. Qiii.votic

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910

Big Auction Saleof Merchandise at the

Old Nunn Stove Store i : ^ ^i at tlio liniiR- ,,t J. 1\ WoltiT. , " ' « Hi-fl '«l«B nro .•oniiuiiiy or

}:. 0. Omni lit ilrlvfrr: ;i now 20 li.>. I.Ui'ilUldMIt! l>Illlt t » lllit SjK'dlll

{ order.{ Mr . amt J l w Tlm»tlty !M;in lmv<>! been xpvmiln'.- ;i i-miply weeks nt

i JrnroM nnd Ulchard Otmttin Imvc '...! I'oi-t) si'inilini; ;i C"uplc uv,<Ks with*i ri'!;itives* In .NVw Y<>rl;.

1'KO.M XKIGIIIIOItlXG COUNTIES.

Tn'o Mormon clderx li'avo IHVII In•vt-r clrruliuir.tr lltoriium- of tin:t>inn>n clitnvli.Assi'tiiiilytimii Miitiliowtt ot IMKII

in.it :i lifi]-.«o litst wefk thatyt-nrx old.

Tin' ]'H".>iiK I-*tiv (-...

IN PORT COLDENFrank Mitchell "f Centre str.-ot 1s

• iifw J.H'fitcl :tt \ViHii-K-I!;irrf. I'n..j \vh«r<- tit- will tiftftn h tus.-keepliii.'.: VniK'Nvc 1'ni^lfr ami family IKIVO< ri'tiirni-t) from n visit with fit* t>r«tfi-

t-r. I>ayti>n Urunk-r, at [ilufrstmi

To enable us to get oiir immense and varied stock all j H).,™;| ^Jf"";},, nl J' Vim ii' iVuSunder one roof, and permit the abandonment of "

the store room which was for many years usedby our successor in connection with the big

store, we will have another bigAUCTION SALE on

tins pi (ice. £>n

ha.l nti'*' :mpli.-:ui»!i fur aHr-n«. Kiiuv tin.- new taw-

«.-nt tin* ri'tVt't. July 1st.Th.- j,

Arthur' h:is ii'U

ill h.ilil a |.|K carnivalr-'in .August SI t" Sfi't. 10.,

There h:tv«> Nvn ."m" new cotUw*ivftftt at Die lWiMin Lalio I'rost-iVf.n the lvei'im .Mi'tim.ifns, iJil.i .sum-

er.lii'v. • UU-hanl T. Kyaii has Itr.-u

nuixiVnv.t fn»m Sandy Hook to tin-luii-.U nf tht- Ininmctilau- C<mei»p-

ii>n at S'Tiii.'i-vtlt,-.Tin' plant of the I-'Ioniliiaiim Cm

iltiss C'. will l>c-itii'tvnseir in ' sizen or.Jir havlnc Uvn plii.v.l (,>r a«l-i i l hl

NKW JIOtSEY BRIEFS;

A thick which mid Iflfl ei(Krt hi 210«liiyK I* <>\v?n-d by y\n. Chac, II. Mor-rl» of Klmer.

itiTKcn *'<»unty Is to have n JitII toImlti ."..'. prlsoiit'i'8 at ii c«»st "f wort1

tlt.'in $"*i0.ooo.The lU-i'iiMlcan State convention

will lie h.'M in Taylor Opera Uviivi;Trenton, on ' Sept. 110.

Uhanct'llor Mahlon l'ilin*y i.< nwnyon a Vitesitinu fur a month ami Vki>ChaiKVllor Walls or is wrvliiH In - hltt

A State fartury hifpei'tor reeenllywont tlii't'UKli tlti- niM't-r mills atIftttiiT fitttt twwl M lioyst ntul «frfswho vrvro p!i>Orally unlit to Work.lie ••nk-iv.I their illM-hume.

Meiiny I'rfiiff. ii l»alloonlyt of Xc\v-ark. w!n> was on<- of the.men to makt-u drop by parai'liutir at A-shnry Parklant I-'riiliiy. was ihis1u-<! to itt-ath hythe faih:n> HI" IIN appiiratiis to work.

pport of Stat! ! . u" , l ' ' ' th0.Ilf*lV,:'*•"*"• ' s ""»' wlrint: the iitivti ..!' p. .n- line.. Vivian M. L-wis. nwoiinVK -f

|

WEDNESDAY, AUGUSTat G p. m.

Tins stock consists 01 all kinds ol 1 mw;iri'. iiichuliuy AX ash .•Basins, Boilers,'Tea Kettles, CofTee I'ois, Tea i'ots; Gkisswmc of:

eveiy description, consisting of Cake Stamls, Fruit Dishes, li^yry , l^

«•„.!< ,,,,.1 I,:,H i

' .vi'! !i:ivr ;i sp.M->>v,-r ;it ^.'•'-•t •>. i n .

S'1-tf-.-ii ill tlLV

A-if.-.y s.-rvhur (hf*t < th i u i

,.|,.i ' irtc |!i;li ts. • | tnr»ui:h '*iu tli«> S tu to t i i T . a s r . l i i i r1 ^ . J . i;, ,;;,.,- will l.MV- S-I.""".0"«- .1»rln« the past >v;,r.mi.l.lle . . r th i s m o n t h t o j Ani-tim t!u- tu»t»t.ii^ who h a v o l.rt»Rtt.> ..f tlie Uni.-rt I ' lvs- \*u*\> \*\\\M ;,t UM> !!..(<•! i ' r .^ l in Ui!

lysi* ; | | M ' i ' l ! H " l l i O

\V.i...l!t\vii !''irl>

.vut .m i,..t-.-.r.

, Th"•'"'"'A'.'1 ''"•"'x'.'vi,',',1', l i ; ' i .U i ; , 'n

Viii.rl»*« » . l John !<.«m, Jr.i r , , - w p. n..r,.:,,.i,. „•!„, i s ,,,,,II

: I'.-MTl-T ill Ihi> St i l t . . H .n i s . ' lit Tr . - l i -: t " " . ! '•: ' - ivt ' i i it i>-tt.-r Ifulit Tin i - IMil t r .i A f l ' - i l if- ' t>-. t i.. i; ,n-. .[<>.>! l ' :irKt-r.

.V. II..V. I M r t . f f ltllri l l .v l l ll.-U.l '-' 1'| c f i i r « . i:.iriMi-ii ci..vs n . » Uimw- U I I . H

..,-

tDishes, Pitchers; Agateware of all kinds, consisting of Dish Fans, ; '"^i,;;;^,,, , , . ,,M uk(,,, n ,„„,•„„„ ,„ | ; » ' ; ' ; - ^ 1!»,,1,1.«,"-"""-'""1'": •••""••"iiM^1 E T ^ i t W " " ^ i"it '.''.'m-

S t e w K e t t l e s , P u d d i n g B a s i n s , W a s h Has ins , D i p p e r s . S t r n i n c i s , ; tit.; fi.-ii. i'.a i:i.—tt-h- works at si ' t in.- '-i Kiin-m v.: .Mcn-ium, irwiwir-r . • ' i '^h' r '1 ' ' ' , ,min1 i i"«..m'ri! ' '" ' i "•1i']mi''i"'''ni"v

Water Pails. Cookins Utensils; ai.-o. Lamps. Oil Slows, Stoneware,;!.'r''titii Vti' ' '\i'* livi.i'1."' i>.-'.-itiV!i'"'r!ir![.'"J."•|j"j r'">r'Mri!iy'Vi'i'.''.<.'ufy.N'i'n.i! V'1'-1"'1' <>>;<">\ -'•'' i/,'!!."- T'V' Wtl"'t

Ironware. Pols and Pans. Knives anil Forks, Whips. Corn Ha.kets, ' S'"i;;!;!!.,.;'rt'v' c.,,,, ,,.,.„, ,„ ,,.,,„„ ., i M"L'u!"™,,i'".,ni!l;'',i''!v^. h^l-'w! r I ''1'™1'' •'•" t'''i '''"••"•••'"••"••i 'ir'"^«!"ii>Clothes Haskets,: Razors, Butcher Knives, Silver 'Table and Tea ^-M,''l;,.!5';:^.. *'.?!:$ ""• 4\Z ??£ S'J j ' " " ' , " : ' ' 'r"'il":lu';i!''"""'" il'"" ? ' ' l y ' " 'jlm-iV tlwiii"!^.-^"^"'!!^''!^^^".,,!!!Spoons. .Washing Machines, Trunks, l'-ciuris,' Picture Frames, ^"^''l,;:^ ^ttJ^,.^f''111"1"'!.; H'; . ' i ,1 ' i -rS. ' '"S ir

: ; t . i"ii ,";iiu jl'.'."''.'/.'.'''".'.^''^! "^"in!'t",^"."r"T.rD r e s s G o o d s b \ p t h e v a r d a r . d p i e c e , a n d n u m e r o u s o t h e r a r t i c l e s . ! A S - ; . ^ . - : - I*•,!•,•.>r::n ;.,.]•:in,..] tiisi vv....iVs i\.,!','iv^ >h..'' ii:,.! t\^!'-.l'';Mi "s'n- i I.,1,'.'., ^m-''^,.,?,1. '^'."...V11!?,, M'.'.Mi'V'r.'.r

Atltheie are first grade gooi1! , not seconds or the siortri• sold on sO'C.iIled burijuin ccunter^.

GEORGE A. SKINNER

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A TIE A MINUTE

WITH AN

"American" Log Beam Saw MillU the RECORD made by W. H. Bennell. Gulf, N.!C. We have soldhim 3 mills of this kind. CAN BE OPERATED SUCCESSFULLY

'-\Vl-lH-(J:Ai:UUNE- OK WAI liR POWER AS WELL ASSTEAM.

SPECIALLY ADAPTED (or making Railroad Ties, Mine TiesFence Posls. Pickctf, Slats, etc.

WILL SAW LONG OR SHORT Boards and Dimension TimbersWITH ABSOLUTE ACCURACY.

No. i Mill carties up to 52" saws and cuts logs as large as 30"diameter, and from 2' long upwards. *

£:r^ARR!ACF-Jft';.!Ong:5ri!h;22^Rac!;--2eai.,r-(arl,irni<hed^i;ii'Wire Cable Drive at additional cost.)

EQUIPMENT-Ideal Set \V2fb with Quick Receder; 3 Rackand Pinion Head Blocks; 3i Dummy Head Blocks; 1 Giant Duplex Dog:2 Drop Dogs; 2 Throw-out Knees [or Taper Sawing; 40' of Rolled Steel

- T r a c k . } , . 1 • • •• • • . - . . . • • • • • • • - . . - • . •._•..•

We will furnish our No. 1 Long Beam Mill, complete as above, wilhWay Timbers and Belt Tightener, aiso 1 - 48niVAmerican" Hoe Ratlfirn-..Inserted Tooth Saw, with 200 Extra Bits and 3 extra Shanks, for$270.00,.delivered at any railroad statioh within 100 miles of our factory.

Call or write for particulars and Catalog.

_ - - • WE MAKE THREE LARGER SIZES OF THESE .MILLS. •. • ' . • •

.Ariiterican Saw Mill IVlachinery Company—.._ _ - 4:- .T!——HAGKETTSTO.WNr=N; ~1—^~ - '—-:^~-

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KLINE BROS. £•345 Northampton., Oaston, Pa. De-

pendable Dry Goods

Throw Your Money Away!It's of no use to you if you do not spend it wisely. You work

for it, and after you gefitjirt it work for you. But it won't workfor you unless you buy as nm :h value as you can get for it. Everydollar o! your money that you speml nt Kline's is well invested.First quality merchandise at close prices is our selling plan. Ithelps us to build our business on your confidence, and actuallyhelps you to make your dry goods dollar go farther. Just now

Reduced Prices on Summer Goodsclaim your.attention. Whatever your needs may lie try us. Yourpurchase here will he satisfactory..

BOYS' WASH SUITS AT HALF PRICEAll t h e Ro>>" W a s h Su i t s in s t o c k r educed lo I n l f pr ice b e c a u s e

s izes a r e b r o k e n . T r o u s e r s a l o n e would cor>t y o u ' m o r e .

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11-\LF-I>R1CI:-ON BUSIES' STRAW'BONNETSWere ?;,i; in Si.39, now 1'Jc to-70c

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HAI.P I>RICGS ON LADIfc'S' 'SU.MMlfK DRESSESWere- ?j..)s to So ys, n.iw $ 1 .'I!) tn So.-'l!)

29c and .SSc Japanikn Silks, all colors: plain and fancyeffects: now 25c a,yard

200 yards Spool Coates' Thread, 5c a spool. 50c a dozen

98c LAMES' SHIRT WAISTS, 69c each

Men's 50c I'orus knit Underwear, 39c each or 75c a suit

Me yard-Hide Soft Finish iilcachcd Cambric, 9c yard

& Colored Stress Oinjjuiims lo close out this line,reduced,to 5c yard

Ladies" 50c iMimmer-weixhl Union Suits, 39c each

Men's Ik lilack Hose, 3 pairs for 25c

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of thisI'll"-./: .Ml.w X"i't..ii .111,1 His,, fi'i.,,1"f I'i,i-K Kr.uir... at ] : . C. ;;n™l'.:.Mr. ami Mrs. .M'miliiL-' H a r t r.f .Mui-rir.- Hill, at O. (I. I.IIIIVIT'S: 11 r. amil ira, .loiin Ihii-z-ii i.r .I.-rsi-v City, at-Mr.-. II. Miilili'^: ilt-v. ami .Mrs. War-r.-u I';. "Wapl nf Min.'i-va 11.. =ii..stsnt .Mrs Mary Ward's ani l ' J;ir .,!• T.r-riberry-.^: l l a r v y Ward nml family• -!' iii'.-ini;... at .Mrs Mary Ward's; M.Kar- -I'rimiacr i>f Stateti Islami amiMiss Ajrm.s !I.,li'!nati uf Mf.rrislimi.

|.'iml"Va-,i'l!y'n|'"\,'.,v' Vofk. 'L-uJsts (',?! t i i i : M i s s , « -Iliislltss; Mr. ami Mrs.

l-r \ in^ it. li..atf.- ..;• i iM.ird.1 with h - r.thvr. .Mrs. ] jn i ' . " . r.n WashiiiKinr.

l: Cliaw. P.. Canici iua- >.•: x . -wark .- m . r l y ..r th i s p lan- ; l i . in i l . l M"-a 'k i . n .it Mi'rri.sio-.vn. v.-nli .Mrs. I,.

MiCra.-i.-.n: Misses i;,.iiluh HolT-i m a l i a n d i'llia I'liljiff fl' Cl int . 'n . a t. J . . i u i I'. Ili.lTinaii's; Mr. and Mrs.

; A. l;..ii!i..|(i ..I' X r y a r k , witli it.f. Ki.lTar.h:: ?.IIss Inrns.-n ol' Xi>\\-

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^ r ! i v i i n e B r o s . ; Sized Napkins; : . ji inches

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STI-:ri I K.VSiiU nu;Mr. ami Mrs. .st.-wan T-'ritts

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I-'inyd ]-:vails.Mrs. f'iias. Cirpf-ntor fntrri-taino

!:.r Mistir; .M:.-.s Josephine 1'c-tursof Oxfurd. recently.

i Miss Carrio. i;,."n of IVasllineton i ','. „!!*'".'!."'';...,"!:. ".'"?, .'.'"I.,1"!.'!'.*' .h". r t : I- ALWAYS ..MAKE

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--A^Barg

Store ClosesEvery Wednesdaynt Noon During 'July and August

coolest aud bestlighted Store

ain is No BargainIf the article you buy is something }*oudo not especially need.

now onr Special Bargains should be, of interest to everyone.

In fact, our prices are ridiculouslylow.

Specials for Wednesday Morning °-Sales During July and August

WOLSLAYER" THE UPTOWN SHOE STORE :,

^AZn.Nr.-tli-rr.-iiM-S.t - FAQXQM _

i n : « - KL- l io i i lh imsr : w i l l . s o o n b"> h u i l t .T I K I S u u i f i f i n l C o . l i a s o n e o f lt.n s i l k

•'•l-Tx'Vw'war-iiz-•M'XlfHi t(J ROll-Oil .V.

i l aysTnjuVoL-i r 'wI th h e r cmisin.' MIPSLui!:iT.Siiiitli..:.: !t..lMwr iyinnr.prove.-.:^.:'i ' 'tli! ^at-.i.Mplia.r./.J'.c 4:-Clii:rc]i-i ".penp

..Mr. :!i'.i!"Mn', Win. ^ini,,-r utL'-mli'u ! l " ' ' ; i 1 - inncJe such ic-ytuAval l i i i i t - Jus -i h o i 'niif]T,r(ir ]\U b r o t h e r . H e n r y \ ' i l ' f H a r r y ricift-ri lias se rved noi iee

•'•' M7K'."''J.:" s'"'"wisobuni"' "cluoiSuSo^11^'"1''1^1' vl^vI^1tWeJ^lm'e»'."thaither lirnilier, Geo. Mrip.ler, hls-.wlCo1

np.-ni: .N'nuKhrlBlrt, from

ns up iiK'ahiHt p(.«i>lo.

Fridiy until Sunday.

BEATVKSTO-WX.

-ITtirry Vwi has returned, after .1(Ive weeks' vacation.

Clifford Diuvson of Brooklyn .spentSmidny with Jacob Skinner. ,.

Mr. nnd Sirs. Bert Mo over and sonof Kaston are spending :i few diiy.swith his mother hero.'*1

Mrs, Oliver Flu met* felt and sonLester have been caring; for hergrandmother, who is ill at her homein Townsbury. \>

\The Poltiomns Cummins estatc'':or;

over 4 00.. acres, two and one-hairmites from Great •,. Meadows, . foV^from Hacltfittstowh and 60 from NewYork. Suitable for a game preserveor trucking farm, as there are 221acres of muck land. 'Railroad crossesf ith i h f J

c l d ailfarm, with „switch,,.for (J

Mrs:*; KUn C-rurd Xusa of Hack-eilstowii hfiK lih.Hfii pciiUion in Cliau-eery, thrmiyh her utiurneys, Vroe-lanil, Kini; .t Mndfibury, of Morri.s-town. for (ilvoree from her husband,

;chargeh t

desertion extending overi fg ing

statutory time of two years.

RAILROAD RUMISIiIXGS.

Riisene Smith, chief s'tsnnl ouifineeron tlie JjiLckitwrinna. ha.s an optionmi the Nelson Trimmer farm atf (iicketlsiown.

A .^"Icmington typewriter has beenplacet! in the leloin'fiph olllce at tho

LI>aeka\v,'inna station, 'Kn.st Slroutls-bury, and In the future all telegrams

(will bo "typewritlen.P The'CentnLl Itailroad of Kcw Jer-sey hroimht suit at Newark affaiiiKlthe Iiehi^h Coal & Navigation Co. for$ 1,000,000. The •-rfiilroiid leases astretch of lino between Baslon andM l k I f f d

iS-BEMEFiaAtEFFECTS-"ALWAVS'BUVTHE-GENUINE-

-Mauch-.C]nii^-Ea.^(:rmnu:hn^^^v.&«\,v >. --a.^*\.v.7»J»*^*v MJ 1 1.11UJL^HCO u.ii\.i|o.Tit o t impf iny JLIKI eon tenc^s t h a t it - - - . -schools. For particulars inquire at has been forced lo spend $1,000,000farm, or address H. R Jones. 32 in repairing damfiwes done 1

This is Harvesting Time'for Economical Men

•IlKiil-: IS AS MIC, A CROP OK CHOICIi HAROAIKS IX

Men's, Young Men's_a.nd...B.qysl_

THAT MAS KVI-;R COMK YOUR WAY

A 30 r/0 to 50 c Cut '•• in Priceswhich isiirely'oujjlu to iiuiucc'yb'ti to take advantage, and tioit quickly. Your size nuiy be here now, but at tlic^* pricesyour size and style will not remain long, Note the prices :

S10;.-.-SulIs S 6.50 j $18.00 SuiJs S14.00S12 Suits S 8.50 i S20.00 Suits S15.00S15 vSuils S10.50 j S22.00 Suits . $16.50S16.50 Suits S11.50 j SJ5.00 Suits . S18.00

STHAW HATS HALF J'RiCEFURNISHINGS—Now is the time to stock up. . Bij; assort-

mems :UK1 cut [)rices previiil.

VALUE-.GJV1NG OUTFITTER

Cpr. C e n t e r Sq, EastonK , "The Home of Good Clothes Values"

Getting Ready* for WinterIgJBi canning and preserving sea-

„ son, and we are preparedto supply yoi.r needs whether itbe the Cans and Glasses, extraTops and Rubbers, or the Fruitaud Berries to put in them. Weparticularly recommmend theElectic' Frui t j a r s . They are

Summer Wearables

Worth While

Our stock of Summer DressGoods, Trimmings, Notions,etc., c-.-.are of A No. i character—not alot of .seconds or job lots. We

quick.; to operate,' have large a r e ] ] a m i n g v e r f a t t r a c l i v e p r i ceB , .mouths and a s i ce appearance and atr-his t i l l l e w i t h a v i e w o f CQt.are reliable. ( a'complete clearance before fall.

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Page 9: BEliffi PMC iralcoif · 2015. 12. 4. · oVltK'k. Itcv. A. S. Smith of Port . M.« Old' n in charge, wilb burial Wtewartsville . f peopl e who wouldn hy any other method. Qiii.votic

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910

CHILDS & COMPANY

Thursday, Friday and Saturday SpecialsHnHl;i;t ' (JOi\

17c Jsir '• I'riwrveil , .Simwhi'rrh'M,t:ic: Vv-Olil-Cul.mfjit Pn-ayrvi's;t<>ni|ithiKly, Hi'tlcloii.t: iili.sohitu-ly pun*. Kru.ili Sirnwberrk-Hami tfniHiliilorl HIIJW.

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dfid CofiVe doesn't depend on theskill of tin: inn JOT nr.r tho pot Inwhich it's niit.lr. The; linviirv--Intf unodm-jw of mtr f«<>|«N-n1 1 I

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'wl Twul r.rl Cliilfls' Cuylfinllk'inl lor [.in-; Sinimtlt aiMlItnHy; fiv.; fr-.in that h.-rhyilfivur. It. irnmi's in <|iiartur Itt.air liirht IHHICIIKL'-S. U)V.

mndif' frimi srli- [el meats; ;carefully Htiiokuil and uppotl/.- 'IiiKly w.'iiwmnl. Tin* Itind (hut :miidi* iitit- fcfl ||ku "kfcplni,' on !

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npnri.-d Ivippoivil Il.-rrlti^. I \c ':inn, They niiikf JI very iti*i*«ftiss- 'hiiT lin-iikfiiHt dish. Stum* p n -(••r ihfin I.. b.-iVl.-;.!;. .M.-r»lyi iilrt'n hfiithiu'. • ' t

Chicory—Ilinmm-I's K.«f.'tn-f.ITflfTur * IWliMis KwK.'tK-U-i- If ynii us.' them.

l-' Wiu-U Ma/i-| lor stinI>n'',i, Mlni;s. i.'ti'.. pint ht'

-•• fun riili'iiin l*(.wili.r. si-.r ;.f !i-nii Tjil.Mini. I'MWIII'C. Ii-: fur i<.'liuillnir~-H<H>t>HMt,' ai't.T . shav- •

1'iiiMid .-.•HI Child*' linking I'owilt-r,

Sci'ileil KnlHin^, »L'TT~|KuM«iiwf«.

Fniiry Carolina llmul KU'.-. x« U*.Things Vnti X..(.'.| i..r I'l-fMcrviiif;*-

Tin- li.-iKht of ili.; iirc^rvlitffwiiwin will HOMII IIM h.-ri—lii'iirht-s, pcara. tdumx. Kvury-lliini: you'll want I'm-. proservliiKis here. Tliri-ts ..-art* pitiv Sph:e.«.all Idnd.s. •lin-.: t;ini;i.r limit. -it-half pound: l.lj.p,-,] J a r liiibber.-.SI- doz.: f't.uml Mar I'arnnui-.!»(,'.:' Kxti'Ji J a r Caps, 17c doz,:Quart Jars . .'."(.•; I Mil t Jura. lih'.

FALL BanisterSlater & Morrill

and Barry

SHOESfa l l Hats and Gaps j!

.UKST TAILORINGAND t'URNrsFiixGs ARK ::

: MKKK I'OR VOUR, INSPECTION

:: "Balance of:: Sir alp Hats,

Shirts, Under-I It?ear and| Hosiery at% jr if q) - 13 and 15 SoutJi Third% FlUl] £YlCe street, EASTON, PA. ::

G.HowellMutchleriM[n.r.ri'.si;uitG, x." j .

County. Clerk of WarrenCounty

Your vol.) iitnl siupporL Ls

„ j;osi'e'-'tfn!ly solicited- •• -.- -.,

Primaries, "Sept. l:>r, 10 L0

llti i \\ iliscin ,1 v i l u t 1 mi 1 i -u | , ]i tlmvell Mutch] t

JWILSON'S IDEAL IDAHO .RANGE

1'OKT -MUIlllAV.John Tutt'iier IN in Now Vurk on

hiiHitic&H this wt't-'k. . •.Hoy Shoomnkor relumed to lib

h'uim in NVwurk on -Monday.Miss May Xunn IK VIHUIJII; hut

Kriiiiiliitotlmr. Iu HucMittftuwii.. AIIHM (irut'u llnpwanl cullud upon

frk'iida in tuvvn .lu.ii Tlitiradny.AMKHCII Ulaticlio ThomiLi (indMiilda

Uryant Hpuiil .Sunday a t Ktunhupc.Llriyi.1 Mayhiirry sjiont part of latst

week with I^MMO I-'rlck iu J-Jaston.Thu unInn picnic: ,wn.s qultu u ills-

itpiiulntinunt owliifc, to thu Imclwwitlmr. .

Mrs. Kdoh Hhoomiikor of NewarkHpont Monthly with Mrs. Oeorye GrayIn Uifn iilace.

it? tinif? rcuumly with -Mr, and Mrs.Chart.- CreKiir.

Aim. John Vllot enU-rlnIne-1 at f ala.st Thursday Mr*, and -Ml.-i.s Davidson

Alrn. Clement Harm spent Saturdayund Stifitldj* with Mrs. .St«wart IlannIn Washlrmtrin.

I»r. and Mm, L. C. Muller vmntt-HtH of -iitiV. and Mr.i. T. U. Jnm-y

a jKirt i»r lam wwkArclilhald ItatliKatr! oC N'un-tirk

spent Sunrlay with his family, who

.Clement Harm was mi over HundayKin.-.Hl ol' his brother, i-'twrenee llanu

id fnmily In Nuwarl;..-•\Irs. .Mark ' Ketchnm has rotiiriii'dIUIK, at'tf.-r an exti.'iid(*d visit with

her sister in Morrlstown.inn-, mid Mrs. Koh.-rt .CUaw <Mit.-i-

nlnoil th.- Unv. Aliinnlnv >•? TruiHuu.vho fnnm-rty pn^u-iied here.

•MIHH' f.rju-e 1'ft.U of 1'assatc willim; in tlif liaptlst chureli hoth moru-na ami L'venint,' next Sunday.

II. A. IHikiT and \V. 1'. Oray ofs'fw Vi.rl; spent Himday with thu (»r-ner*« mi»thi»r. Mrs. K K. Baker.

Mrs. fir:it.'e Kll.'f.s -hns r.-turiH'd t><IMT h'MiN- in Ith».iiUicld, after a

Ifimant visit vvltii Miss I^iura Wln-:rn.

Miss Hertha Kvorett of Kast Orant,vi sp'.'iidiriK a week with her parents.

Mr. iind .Mrs. Clou. Kverett, In Karrs-•IIIo. ; •

MlHri Evelyn Slmnnon of Oleii(Janhu'i* has heen thii ifiit'st fur afi-w day.s of her cousin, Miss lihinehoPerry.

<>o. llateht-llMr left Tuesiliiy niorn-IIK for I'rovidonf'tj, i:. I., where herill till;.; a position In hl--t father's

theativ.1.. »y has ivturneil t

fhis li'iiiH* In Nifwark after•kt: visit with relatives In J'ort

Murmy.Wlttunl HniYnian has r-uirned tn

his horn.. In Nt-wartc. jiflur ii wook'n' t with iiN aunt, Mrs. Walter

Maylicrry. . , . .Mr. und Miv. Allmrt Unft'iiian of

I'ort •Aim-rii xp-iit Si.'iitlay with "Mrs.IFniTnmif.-; ptin-ntM. Air. and .Mrs. T,W. Kltehcii. in this pinei>.-.Mr. .in.I Mrs. Alhyri Hummer and•hlhlrcH »C Newark tin? nm.-inllnf: tli"v*-k with n-!a!h-.^ hi I'ort Murray,•ort Colilen and Washlnicton.

Jus, IL Purl;, win. Una !«.»..« a mom-"••!• •'( a .snrvyitli,' party thronu'ti•<.ini.'i:tleut and lihodi> Island fur thei:ist .«lx weeks, is expei-ted home thisre.-k.

Mr. iin.l .Mrs, WOHIOJ* Vaiinauu'.'tnd

Mr. it nil Mrs. "U'am'n Kitehon.;iti^' the trip I'nun tti-.'ir honii.- in

>>r the annual pit; r'tast find rhUrkei-upper "ii the f-'rotnids of tin' Mt-tho•list i-htirch. on Friday of this weekTin- Oxford Citrti'-i Itaiid wiil furni^li miiKlc. A tint, siippi'i* will ti.^•rv.;t[. if rainy. m..xt fair ••\t.-iiin.a

VIK.V.VA.Wm Lomninsinn fs nwiiy for >i •

•iili.u, witii frii'tids ;u Ga-rwon,!Miss Kill.-I Craiir h;is l>-'»]i n ^u

if her aunt . Mrs. Lowis r-Vlinniik,Mi', ami Mrs. Simon Ayr.-s ••nv

allied a niinilM.r >>f tltc-ir chi ldren

Mis. I»iin;M'S1J» Air.

Fin.' had ii'a r.rt Airs". Freil Uii

<>i i i e

Sl'Jtl.Vfi'J'OWX.I-con Htocker Is Vpiito III.Thomarf Itauh of WnshiiiKton Is VIH-

Ulnjf his dutiKlitur, Mrs. Calvin Wri-ter.

Tho rin'cMvillo harvest home IM t<he held on Saturday afternoon antevening.

AIIss Sadie Carty of Huston spentpart or lust week with her ittint. Airs.John Fahr.

Alias Alary Uiird of l-'IemliiKton wasthe miirst of Mrs, Gourde Ltalrymiileon Tuesday,

Airs. J»hti Price writes that sho 1;well |ileai)uil with her new home atWest Portal.

Air. and Airs, John Fahr spentTuesday evening with her parent" In' " UuniitLV.ti Vtmnvr.

-Mrs. Josiah Stoekeri M

Sattilay with Air. and Mrs. Johnson

Airs. Horatio Shall ami son Horatiof Knston have luscii vlsltinn her aunt.

Airs. Calvin Wulli>r.Aliss Katherine Hotrhi mid Saiiiiu>I

I/Ht of llif,'h .Urldm; were Hundayit-.sts of hl» father.Charles Htockcr and Hrands'ui of

iilliijishurff .«pt.'iit Sunday, with hisfather, At.ram ritocker.

.Mr. and Airs. Wm. \*«niKht passe.lSunday In West Knstrm with her sis-tcr, Airs. James Stunt. ; /

Airs. John Hamlon ent.-rtalnfd>IIIIIVIM froiti J.T>:'«y City and Phll-IislmiK on Tliursilay.Itev. and Aim. Amos Staim-ts of

arrisluir«. Pa., are vfsltn« his sis-ter. Airs. Staudfont Stneker.

Air. and Airs, IMward L. Burd 2nditiiKliti-r \'lo|a P:IK:-<><1 Sundav in Alll-

lord with his hrnther, i:ohi;ri,painters from Wnrrcri Paper

.Mills are painting tin: Kchool house.It Improves tlm appeaiaiu'e veryniirli.

Mrs. Samuel l-'r and daughteriICathr-iIiii- of Philadelphia were the

wt'<ak-eiid quests of Air. ami Airs.Stanford Stoeker.

Air. and Airs. Kdward ir.'irling undI IKS Klla Ilarliiiir of Kastoti visited

ln-r parents. Air. and Airs. Win.linnghart. and also Mr. and Airs. (.ien.K'eln on Sunday.

.Mrs. i;..-<>rr,'e Palrymide. AIr.«. Chas.Ahe| and mm FJOOII. Alls.se.s Kdna Kids.Irene iJalrympie. M'Tlha holt anil.Mary i!unl, the latter of Fleiiiingt'm.taKfc'ed Tuesday at Island Park.

hose. IIIUIK;I:.Alfred liiK-kh",- and Harry 1 tandcr-

:liot spi'iu a low days last week atC'.n«-y Island.

Jay Cooper entortained Ivan CJtillcknd Raymond . Jolnison .»f liaekptts-'nvn at tt..;t Saturday I'vcnlm;.

A baby made its nppenranee . liistT u

y eday at the hom

il hmilyt o a

n the ivirnor. Tills

iraiHo l a tof a Polm-lt

t i nthorn in this section for

reat many years.Wm. r;ruv.!i\ who was Itadly hurt

y it fiill In a silo a- uvek attu lastunday mi the Tnimiuility farms, v.-asi-fui 't to his lnune Ifirtt Saturday in

i h l h dftif: i'h'--k

Staples of i'l-iinlie!dl d M

AII.«H Violetis vi.-itinir it.:un! Afrs. Wm. sf'-!a(iv.-,- at Ando

"i musician, p.layinir tlie vinlin and

• Atli'.-rt n r a l c . IM having a w.'lltrilled un life farm. The well is over<!K. li'indivil t'i-t d-T-p. th rou fih'olid rock and satisfactory water hasf.i. yet hi'en found hut is is ihou^hth;4 ii"t nuiiiy-inrire iV-ff will he iv-lulr-d tu fftinplot.-» th" well.

Edward Vail. xiiiinr|iitr>nd»in of tli"i*;ry. and iiis family Went away

Wodn ..vacation at hi-:iuarryvi!l.\ and

WOL'k'iu'"!!t.s' homo !nilh other relatives

:as, rinivcr will liaveI'reamury. during 'Air.

AIONTANA.naylor bm a

Mrs. .Matilda Stout naj^orl Thurs-day will! .Mrs. Morris Story.

Mi*, and Mr?, Tim* MeCniy. nfUroadwav visited Win. Hoffman over

l.Jennie Titisli -u" N'ew VIIl;iir..

\ i'ow days the first' -tf i!;,.-ith Miss Flossie Uush. •

>!;tslt-r Frerm.'in Hc^rs ofMlnw spent a f<ndavs last

nnrl l l r s . Chas. Moor* andH lor H r's Mnllow Sim-

U u i

'• •••:»!iv - a n n - .Ur«. ' F:-.\nl'/mi; Island aro trin.'StAlr.'i. John Loihmnsmi;

A tent =-]i'"v has- hm?n oouw "HISI-I l-r.jwnnl lleors will work at Oop,ness hj HU.lerV llel-l. baek of th.- k l r . W * ?aw mill and his Maek.-inith

!hi>p will tie closed, oxre-pt on rainy

U l e,e mday truestK of .Mr. ami Mrs. Jos.. Uusii.

ir.iu-r.nl Ileors will work at Coo.i•Ilio -'-tlilrf week.

David II,Miry and familye spoil.Mnir a fnrtniffht>'S in this i-niiimunity.Mr. and .Mi*. J o h n ' l\

ih rola

NVwarlciist.-r, Mrs. Klla Camp_ UPV. aiul_ Airs. l:lv

nests of •thc-ir

sit with his fat-vr, Jchn Aler-

i>i.Lr oast, whieh. un... accountroll.

Tin.I' ill.' Htorm, .was [n'sipimeii until•hin-sday, was l a r ^ ' l y suiointi-rl. thenn-s n r o l p t s l»,-.ins; in rxcoss OL" $-1,"U.The conti ' t f t I'm- tin1 tninsp'orti 'Unn

••>( selirdars friim Iml^pcndt-'neiJ toirai"I;elts(itwn tin"1 ei'tiiin,!? year hnshi'fii awardr-d :•> r .uthiT Wai-man -.fTywjjylnsry. hi.v 1.U1 Wiim'iliU'I ' "" ' "347;!.

Andivw Flpniiti^-.'.v.iiu when n amallov went wit'i hi t p-iivnts to illijio" •. m il in iiii tli-t \ i - i t u nil i n n 1i N w Ji I \ IU i i i ltd si ldl i

da,Hist Pui'»t. Dr. Afullor wii! fUvaHi

in ih<- AI. K. i-tuuvh Siiiulay afterno'-itiand ;adMvinistei' the '.Sacrament oi theLord's Supper.

AUFS Oladyn irnfifman returned tni:c-r Imme hon> • |.vwtn»- niTht.r -^Etr.r-n:iss;nc the ' 1t*iiihini'r willi .Mr. ,tn.1Mrs. Oscar (*imni:.-t, at Stewartsville,

'Krank P.nrlio of Jersey City, one(if the l)o;w.!.-.f" nt t!u: cottatrn lu'iiv.likes this part of t!,- c u m r y so wellthat h<> has iTiiti'il .1 tiouso in Wash-Imftoii and he and his wife und mn

All Hit I.n

11 ml -MW ii I

i\ ii m h

of Xe\v;;r!c is speml-with Mr. aiid Mr;;.

n I M i M i l l m l 1 l i l t i nI | t i • M i i i c l m \ l t d M i

: Jh M iJohn Msirtin.

oxroiti).Clyde Tiles of Phllllp»hurj; was the

Kut.'Kt of Allss Carrie Shulu uvur Hun-day.

Owen O'llrlon of Trcrton Is vl«It-Iiif,' at the homo of Air, and Mrs.Tliomas Harry.

MIHH Myrit Itadlo luttt returnedhome after spending a mouth witl'friends at Hartford, C»nti,

AIIss Carrie PeU-rsoii of X.-wark hniicndltiir a fortitk-ht tvlth l»*r fath.T.Anton IVterfia. In this plaiv.

O-xfnnl was well repreaeateil at theKarni'-rs' picnic yesterday. Korty-IW(» tickets wer<> sold at the station/

Mk-hat-I Ah-Connville of NewarkvJsitJnjf in the lunttu of bin parents,Air. an.I Airs, Patrick McConnvflfc*.

IIKSI Kdith liaylor i3 vtHltlith* atawint Valley with former Mends.• will BO to Anbury Park f.>r two

Air. and Airs. AlmunSatunhiy !•> vied their'

•t. III., for ;i tvvr•Ct.'HS.

Mls>;e.s Faiinie- Vosseller ami LillianCars-u rcttirnud home on Tu-sdayniKlil after visittntr for two weeks atAstuiry Park.

Air. and Airs. Jacob Kxler, Jr., ofwere visitors r,n Sunday

nt th nt Mr.Airs, Jacob Jijcler.' M r . ' a n d Mrs. Tiinmas Harry, Jr..ind children at Ilohokeii are visit*luff nt tho home of his parents .Mr.and Airs. Thomas Harry, Sr.

Anna y andQuick left on Monday* for ,Park and Ocean f;rov«>. where theyxpet-'t tu remain Ki-vcral weeks.

Miss Hue I-'itininj,'. 'who has beenvfsltlnif at the iiome of her pareiiis.Air. and Airs. S. D. I.-innlnK1, has re-turned to iier Jionuf In Sow York.

Air. and Mrs. Harry n. TImmp.«onanil stn Clifford of Philadelphia, arevlsitiiif,' at the home of Airs. Thonip-IOH'H parcntj?. Air. and Airs. John

The lOmpire Cornet liand will holdmpire CtlH'Ir annual so' H l f

d ill holdund dance at

l l d ltlie Hoard of Tnulrj IliilldlnB -..Sept. 17, at which timo all kinds ofrefreshments will t>e on sale.

The Arothodfst Sunday school p | c .nie was nut held last Wednesday onaccount of the rain and was post-poned until one day next week, Itrill he held at Mnunluln Lake.

Tho cottage prayer mootiin; of theIfthodist church will hu held on

Friday .evening of this week at Urnhome, of Airs. Hannah fjtrtihlu andwill lie led by James W. O'Mryan.

. /. Joseph Saunders of Xewark.Airs. Alfm Ayers of Lnnp,' Island Cltjand Mr. and Airs. Irvin Alurstioii o'fAlontctafr. are heing entort.'iftifil at•(> homo of Air. and Airs. .Miller

Tin* .uwond f|U'irtt'cly conference ofthe AIuthottLst ciiurcli will he hold miSatiinliiy. t.-veiiiiiy. mi Sunday even-In g the I lev. \>r. L. 0. AIuIliT. Uis-trli't Superlntendont. will preach atth" AI.HIm.ll.st ehurcli. [

The Oxford unmet hand have' thefi'HtnvJni,' eiiyuKenieiitH to fill: Tues-day. A HI,*. L1-*, harvest homo at Ander-!son; -\iijr. ^ . pij; roast:iit Port Altir-'ray: Aug.. Si. picnic at Changewater:Labor Day. Jr. O. U, A. AI. picnic at'.ixfonl.

The Empire Stool .'I- Iron Company

BeautifulWhite Dresses

Kvcry lady has a beautifulWhite or Colored SummerDress or Wuist.

They become soiled, yellowor mussed. You can't throwthem away. You can't at-tempt to cleanse it, for youwould ruin it.

Why .should you '.' Wedo this work so fine whenreturned they often look! bet-ter tliiiu when new.

"'Wii KXOW HOW "Save you much money.You dress better.

KING'SFRENCH CLEANSING ANDDYEING ESTABLISHMENT

225-231 Ferry St.; Easton, Pa.

ad theirpwith

work was , don

Cn Washingtn i i t

by Henry. P. .Steward.l t r l l l l Th« he

by n. K Ward ofi d J h S l 'ivlio also wired John So liner's

. • s u i e n o . •.. . • • •

The Democrats of Oxford town-

townsbip fillies to [to voted on :it tho.,i'itjs in September. Tho call U

niiir],, by Wm. Henderson and JacobFritts. the exoeutivo committee.

Tho Oxford Cornet Hand will holdpicnic IIIKI dance in tlio Board of

Trade Euildinir on Saturndy evening-in thy.place of the Hoard of Trade.Ail tile features nf the pis roast willV hold this year and the membersif the hand promise to give us jroodi picnic as in former--J ears.

Air. and Airs. John Kckmi-ier. wh-'»

.(.Ton.at,.their- hf.une..tm lie'iv-i'i^i^^'-e'-..

ieriau• "church 'of Oxfurd.'" The •»veii-iiir_w:i» etijoyod by all. At 1 l n'cloi-k

lie Inrb'c dhiiiifr-rooni. During tho'vonhis- iliL- Una] arraii^nittnw wpruiiiitle r»r tin.- harvest home and sim-IOI- lo bo held Sattirday evi'iiins -Sop-embor 17.'on the church lawn.'

WatchesRepairedYour wtitch isa ceaseless worker.

Kvcry worker needs nourishment,even if lie lias only to mark time.Most watch troubles arc flue tolack of lubrication. All your watchprohaMv needs is cleaning and ad-justment.1 IJrin^ it iu.

JEWELRY REPAIRINGWe repair all manner of jewelry.

First-class w. rk, prompt executionof orders ami moderate price* isthe trinity of virtues of our repairservice.

A. DavidsonTRUSTWORTHY JEWELER

Washington. .V. J.

WVIi TWn I'KKV mul t'-it .wimt*/ram &11111H.

Miss

inc.il llIJIpflR.'alcers of Xowari:"~U vlisitin'

m. Carrie Loar attended the fun-of her uncle on. FrlJ.iy nt Mil-

li Wnck of MUMnle IHcousin. JMss GriK-e Dor-

' 'land. 7;Mrs, "William "SvycK-on: oi-.tortninail

.Vr.<. Apjfar of Mt. Orovo on Tues-day. ' .

"Mr. and ?.Ers. ftl'mei' Schuylor re-mod to thoir Imme in Hroo'ldvu on

Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hoborsn

h

PUBLIC SALE

A G00D~FARMThe subscriher will offer at public

about ;f '! | i Ainits \o r thuo i of J'.roaCuay.

TownsIWiV of Franklin, County "ofWarren, N .J., at 1 p. m., on

SATURDAY, AUGUST '27.Thotlrst trnet artlolns' lands of the

late Wm. M.cKInney and Wm. J.Beers, and contains 101 acres and59-100 of, an acre.

The second tract adjoins the firstand lands of the late Aaron Beers,David .7. Beers, Wm. Boers and Da-vltl "Warman, and contains IS acres

The Improvements incliuln-n. hmtaoand 'the usual "out-buildings, also ayouns apple orchard of ISO trees inbearing condition, and cherry, pearand other fruit trees. A runningstream passes through tho farm.

Conditions will bo made known onday of itile.

Oliver VanDillianl.. Auc. .JOHN E. STOUT.

W i-hti i si oin n 11 at Lu Ho

in 1 fi i n I > Phili in-. Mis J ninn

\ugn<.t u PI I hid HI i;IL ition with his iind

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' The Pride of theHousehold

DLPMA C.k VPLI \kCrT, 0 \ L V

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Vgeiils. foi 'Sto\ink," the sinetcuit for rul stovt. lidb

^ Wilson Stove & Mfg. Co.211 Northampton S i , Easton, Pa.

DR. ALLEN P. BLANKCASTRATING

OFiALL DOMESTIC ANIMALS

Eyeglasses & Spectacles\KTl arc picinicd to Hiv v I ji),lii----(.s to corrul

inn known i niiiiikiitlon of

u i ->uiid n

Ills I I 1 11\W lillmr 1 cIN i!

Hit imuii l int.u ill t U i !>l i th!

Mi tn 1 M h I u.,it Hi 1H 1 i' Muii

Mi ind Mis Chas nU iM it 1 mi i t n o ^pciulin^in Mum

r u i l Onii, ind MKs I IM s t \ciisn( th <i]n in-, i^iooi spLiit ^und i\ i tth A\ Uu C ID

1 his v,\ 1 thi, ifnion M T tin itlta!i m llniu will t t k b i Ui tin. 100thini imi n \ ol 1,1 n, t IniiLb

1«< dioul riltiuls ''Us', Sulli\ inm l Mi<-s I nth Wiirtmtn \Itfiti.il Miss1 tht-l Ii utmiK 1 i^t wtcl

1 OLUH lmiut, hold 9ci\in.s in th t1 iu copil thuiLh i t Uopt. siuuln\TtttlllOOll UHl It t h t St TuiKSLliutth IXlau m. on sun<ii\ m o ming t

Ml uul Mis T <? Smith i i o \ isItim, Mib smith s sibttr n e u b i m n\ illo and also tholi &on Fi td vSmith mil tamily a t New ail i\IiSmith c\ptUs to rctuin to SouthernPints boon but Itfis -smith will iomain it Delaw iro Cor somo time withhoi sou Olio if

(.Continued on pine 10)

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t i , l L l i I 1 u r n w 1 Wi i u u l II >i J 'Tiui li 1 d S t i n d i\ w i t h Hi m

Mi in 1 \ h \ U u i t T[l o n o t S u mm i l |) i s (i v, \ i i] , | i \ s ] is! w » » | ittli \ \ u u ' iji II i m b u 1 -•> tru i t l n t ) si ml i l w d u s w i t h h i sin >th i 11 i i n t i n n i n g h u m

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Clinton Mi son h ul tht mlbtoi tunetn inn i pitthim! in his n mil M:ondn\ uliik unloidim,- oits

Mis I inliin 1 itttnhouse \isittdIILI sistci Mi^s l o u t it Rriss c i itie i \ t i a l I n s list weak

NIL Coinish bill team pl i \ td thoirumnm ti mi atmdnj winning theMint b\ a sLoii, of 14 to 7

Hit t u p e n k i woil on Clc\olindMillei <? losidciut. Is nOTih complttoiland will soon bo reul\ fni OLCHPHH\

l h e Lidies vhl bocli,t>_jU__the.

nt tbt 'homi ot Mrs, J r "Matthews'btiturdnv attti noon

M V rii i<= Ci niipi spmtm I n unii th II nncl \nd iniir

Mi Vam TTnii > »_•» ' _-c

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Superior Whole-.,.suMicncss of

0EUC1OUS

ICE CREAM &•CANDIES

1 re known ovcrywhci t.

-* . tprno oiin-i-tlii»n M)ii II "li*. s itislKi!

Tlios. A. Edisonamong, numerous'other things, oper-":ntcs a fnrm of 1,000 acres and findothat lima is essential to tho aoll—Ifgood crops aro expected. He also'knows tho drawbacks that confronttho farmer In applying It. :

\ ; ' ' , - : , • • / F i n e l y ?;.,;.;.;;v ••-

PulverizedLimestone

ovfrcomes all the dimcultles but It /must bo pure and It must alao bo flnoto bo of commercial value. Ourpowerful mnchinery invented by Mr,Kdlsnn enables its to furnish a prod- \uct of this kind which has tho en-:.doraement of nxrli'iilttirnl experts.

Circular, giving price and full par-ticulars, mailed on application. Ad-dress—. .. .• .. • . •• '••• •

llson PnrllunJ Cuincnt Cornp'y|StcuurtsvlIIc, N. J,

What We CanDo in the

LUMBERLINE

) • ' " • • & . : • [ . • • : .

MAKE GOOD.

NOT TRUST TO LOCK.

PLAN OCR WORK, THEN

WORK OUR PLAN.

OTHERS HAVE PROFITED

BY OUR ADVICE.

WILL YOU?

36-42 BROAD STREKT

WASHINGTON, N. J.

KERN'SReal Family Liquor Store

ON THE SQUARE

PHIUJPSBURG, N. J.

Pure Food Law Guarantees

Old Straight, Overholt aud Gibson

Whiskies, Si.oo per qt.

"Cream of Canadian, 75c qt.

Warren (you're the judge), 75c qt.

Old Woodlawn (absolutelystraight), 65c qt.

Pure California and Imported-.jWiiies, 25c to Si.50.

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Trusteeships ||i 1 s h t i hi isbind slit. K v.

Ui Mis T n ill n i l lom UI£ in Ol n< m l in i mo Hut t biot iu i I \cnh1111 i h u [\ tit. H iti ttlstQw n ^\ illl mi[ t i n b t i i \ if t lil i i (i JvC r ii M u m of <?alt I il C ih 1 m m ilu n i u ' u i ' l n h Id t h i s — U i m d u—moi niii™ J u t t i n i t n t it s p i u u ,I u n toni t - ln

and

>IOUXTAIX TJAKKT U\ C Vnd(.ison Is \i itliit,

i l lu l a i \ ts in l hllp-bC 1 ] aid uul nt;

ton ait sjH ndiiu thiily of Washingmontli at lhi.ii

Mis M iijjinct Ttoa ot Ilirinoin|i i«,«?< d p ii t oi ] ist w ol vith M.Ns1 lla 1 \ lulu son

Miss Hildi n i l of NounrI Ispissii f? i wetl with hn cousins at thtI*iU \kw Iloust

Miss Gi K L shoi.mil ti i t turn-uihoirt list 1 huisdt\ after ^ptii^tnTis t \ u i l \ \ i t l s with Klatl\«.b at bttilint l"t ____—_,^_

ALWAYS MAKES A HIT. Bead

I Trust Funds |are t

Managed l

Best and Cheapest

by the

EASTONTRUST j

the greatest hill climbiugand oue of the speediest ofautomobiles ou the market

—the result of many years

ery—-I -haie the~~i£;euc> ""for

ulc lower huf-ot \\ .mencounty. If you would likea 'demonstration drop..mea card

J. E. SlockbowerC U N I O N N J

In the 1 tut tor of the Estate) Rule to Birof William J. lliff, Dec'U. / Croilttoia. 'Pursuant to tii'e order of the Surro-

gate of tho County of "Warren, midonil tho 0ii.htii.1iU1 da\ of Jul\ A D.Miutotn llundied und fon notice is •liereby given to all persons -havingclalm.i against the ostntp of WilliamJ Iim lute of tho Count\ of "Warren/'decta«i(l to present the same ,to tlioHiibscrlber. lila administrator,b f th l h tl d f AD. Nineteen Hundred amiEleven being: nine months from the date of saidorder; and any creditor neglecting1 tobring- In and exhibit his or her claimsunder oath or .alllnniitlon within thotime HO limited,1 will be forever barredof hla or her action against tho saidndmlnlstrator.

ROBERT A. STEWARTAdministrator-

Dated: ,. July 18, 1910.Plilll[psburgt...V.Jt Pr s foe ta

Star ana Thrice-a-Week New YorkJ World, $2 a year In advance.

Page 10: BEliffi PMC iralcoif · 2015. 12. 4. · oVltK'k. Itcv. A. S. Smith of Port . M.« Old' n in charge, wilb burial Wtewartsville . f peopl e who wouldn hy any other method. Qiii.votic

10 THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910

last Great Offer in the Suit DeptTo quickly move out all Light Suits, we make the following great ofler: Commencing

today and continuing until August 25, we offer, every Light Suit in thestore at the following great discount—

EVERY $ 5.00 LIGHT SUIT NOW - - $ 3.50- - 4.75

5.75- .. .. - 6.75

8.00- 10.00

11.00•'"-. 12.00

13.50

- - 17.00

This docs not apply to Macks or blues or heavy-weight suits. On these we offer a discountot' 20 per cent, and on small lots and single .suits we oiler a (H.sccmnt ot" 30 to 40 per cent.

^HERE'S ANOTHER GREAT SPECIAL :About 200 pairs .MEN'S ODO THOUSKKS, sizes 52 to 38 only: light, dark and

""*""!'.' medium COIOTSV at one-half price. It means—

$1.50 Trousers now 75c

7.008.50

10.0012.0015.0016.5018.0020.0025.00

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$3.00 Trousers now $1.50" $1.00 3.50 " ". 1.75" • 1.25 4.00 " " 2.00

$5.00 Trousers now $2.50

Furnisher

NEWARK'S" STORE BEAUTIFULBROAD. rtEW***o HALSEY ^TREETJSM •!

The Most Industrious Store in Newarlc—The City of Industry

By dint pt"_ hard..._\vbrk, ..•Steady pushing... and: supplying ourpatrons with the very best or' foodstuffs procurable, wo have built upthe biggest grocery business in Xuwsirk—likely .the biggest in the.State, in any single1 store. . :

In" this great grocery the iinest bottled, canned and packedfruits, vegetables, meats and delicacies aru sold at moderate prices.

We oiler.a. greater variety of teas to choose from than anyother store.

"We roast c of roc daily and grind it as we sell it. • •,

.. A complete Delicatessen Store is a feature which has provenh u l y r n ' » ; j u j a . r . W^^inaks^:^

(CiHUIniloil from pns«* '•*•>Mr. IIoiiRun is cntortnlnliii; r--li

.hrH.i Mrp. S. 3. Allen wait tin* •puesi oher son nun] In Jtethlchoin on Salurduy.

Shay Vnlenf«i!y expootM t«» return thi* muilfe* at Hi,' Oirlli-!•• IIIIH.I:Kfhooi <in AUK. -!'.

MIMM Mary Alh-n ot lbiltlniorp Inijnytiiir rt fnnniuht'H viuathm wit!IHT !ii»ii<< toUm Ju-iv.

o\or the Holvliiort' -Mvlsi-n ••'( tliV, IS. It. to Atlantic City.•Sunday.

llov. ICt'IlnKK esin'i'tH lu ;itl«-ud lhfrill I'rvuliytiT}' iiK-t-thiK in HUilr*town the lllinl Tuesday jn Svptotnher.

John II. lloyt ami son .l.-iy. withIVi-tl C<»"), ujH'Mt JJ /«'»•' iJ.-iyy thinwc-k at I-iikf 1-rf-niitn. m-ar Mt. l'o-' • i>ii '». .

There Is evidenrp r*f a MK waterK'IMII .sf.iMHi at MntimikiU'liunlc nm

..•'• IiiH<'l»lit> mill fs disputed Of .1!nu>st lu.fi»r« It Is ripe.

Almm sn pot'pK* nttemletl th.- Tn-s-hyurl.tii Sunday nclimtl picnic heldat .Mmmtnin Ijihe r i-1 Thursday. Tlu»

I trip way made in w.iK'Ui?* and autos.! H.ivW D. Iirands of nioomfleliljj^iiutl his' fnrnily and pnrcms a t the' Mountain Vi.-w Farm at Mununl;a-'chittiK. last Saturday, for n tdmrt sUiiy.

IMu.ti.l

Jinii-s. \v|m in at i di II"!:;--.' KiH*.«t. nt-i-tijuVrf the I'lvsliy-

| it-r!;in pulpit In l:.-lvitli-rt> SundayI ni.Tiitii%- and th-- .M.-thodisi pulpit in

tin- .-v.uiiii:. ll«> Is Ihc fatlui'-of I»r.{.luiu-*. iloiitfxt. nt l^lvid.rc.j Mr. ifittl •Mr.-.1 ('"•". . \ , l.iiu.ly amitinuchtcr i-MHh •»." Tni'-n Hill an 1Vr. 1'ihl Mis. Win. X, |:.-nn*"it midmm Wjllfom "f licllvllli' »!•.• sp.-ii'lliiK

pi w,'.'!; with I'l-i.'iuls in tho vMnltvUf lMair.si.iwu. Th.y nimlt- iht; trip| in til.' liUU-r's ttlitMttmtiilt'. '

Thf n t c - t i n^ of tlu1 T.Tiolifr.-'Trainiiic . Class u;w postponed ]u?iiv.vk Wit will wvvl thlK'Saturday ;U

. tll.-!!)iin»!i)l.'.l pl:tt't\ Tln.< Wa>,< i>* Jn.«t{lutshfii'.' study t.f th- ul.] 'iv^tuin.'iiiand f\:unhtul!»n? hi prlnUd formwill 1... ht'M in .ally fall. X. u- To.--

E»rU. WiiU\* tlK'li and nuvvwill r»-i:*-lv^ a c»»r(H.U Wt-l-

f wi l l hot:inlt.-iit

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Chairs and tables are provided for the convenience of patronsdesiring to give orders., •'.

••-• ,:-.Mail •und:telephone-orders';arc"pf6"niptiy^fiilbd. 0 ,.- .-•—• • v-

HAHNE & CO., Broad, New & Ealsey Streets,

a j s t diHj:!i

PauJ Mn.i.lic of N.-wjirk. who has[IM-CII tiMJirdftit.' hosv ; - i - scvt-ral wi-oks.i r '- iurnoii iimno mi Monday.! ' Sn-i-l tvs in tlio Valley I'l'osl-yiorliui..-luirch will nut Im ivtiiiiiu-il till thuiir.'L Suntltiy in S*/ptt<ni!-or.

; lCH:is Jolin.-it.ii and family, t 'ormc/ tvI ol' C;;lif«.n, niovcd [ntn m:.- .>r I"'. A.I i.>iit:t-ijV hoiiM's \u:!\- un Motfijiy.j Tlie t.u'id^- ovc-r t)i»' ."ii'i-iiiit a t tho! Iifitrl !•[" t he uplMT mil! pond. •Uuo'.vu! ;IH Jin- tu rn pi lie 1-riu^.,-. • will ;tlso bu' r<-p."iiivd. •

I Krunk H'*rCin.'in <-f l'.-i^nit' is |>LI^--i tin: » v;i<.';itii:.-i.r tv.-n. we-!;.- with hisiirniu.ipwi'cnts. Mr. :ui-l -Viis. Wm.

! :.Mi>-. Cor.vti* SmI V>':;s:ii;r-l<-n pai-'.s.-i• w.;..'!< u i l h l i

i t h a n d r h l l d ri

; C:ir;J!isr. !i.-rv-,.j Mrs. Howard H":T:na!i :u.'i -laiiKhlcrn ' - l"! t : . ' "i" ArliriKii'ii. pasx-.; sr-v.-r^.l\u-iys "•: Lhltt wt-T-k whh .Mr. and .Mrs.i Win. Jl<..;Tman..

[

HornMrx. lTttn VJIt't vlttttod her iltiu^li-

tor. Mm. Jn1n# ltlxon. lant we ok,MIKK Oru Swaync of Vlrtrhilo In \\s-

ithiK lu-r atint.MlMH Matilda ttwii.John Hinvcl of Silver 1,'iko had tw<i

r"WH killed In-caiim; of tiihcrciilimliliiHt Monday.

Mr. and Mrt*. IClhcrliort Ilnhnn nmdatiglitiT <ff Cahway arc vltdUiif,' mliuitc WUilrli'k'H.

Miss Kvtt Klumorfolt of Ml. Hr rnion vMtt'd her aunt, Mra. UeorKtC"ol. over Sunday.

Th.- Codarvlllo hand li:)s hern cn-nk'fd (o play ul the Christian rhtirdini'ju'f. AUK* --'tli.

Mr. and 'Mn*. Thoo. Uurnhatniriftml «on Wilbur of NVwarlc aru pays-it: a month with M M . Wullvr C«oU.• lSe\*. 1\ A. Ooriifll will preach onWorking for N'othliiK" next Sundayloruiti^'. and "Vlf,'llaiu-i-" in tlw >>vi t f . • . . • • • ' ••

Mis.x Mny llhiiiuler and friendWllkeH-Harre nttd Master SmithKnow I ton w<Tc KticfiK of Mr. andMr". Titmnti Smith last wctk.

Mr. and IIw. Wm. Cole and daii^Hi.*r Ttiinstil of ItiinKor j«p»'nt. fpniI'rldiiy until Monday with tlu'ii

ulh.T. .Mrs*. Mary WlldrU'k.lVWHt C. Howi'll. urni of fiarri't

II.>w..-n. an.I -Mi.-.- I.ut-uid;i C<Jii^ht of Vienna wtrre mnrrii-d oiodiif.-4day. M\K. IT. l»y Uev. K. A.

Cornell. ..;

Mr,*, A/ A. VnttMorn rmd1 iliiitfrl't'-''it'llt to Xi-wftiuudland l.i^i

to visit ln-r j KdwJn and hihttully. On thi'fr iv tn rn . they

•fompanird by Mumvr I.L-ouard \'nii-.it'u and his xlsior.Miw. Miip:»;fi> I-VMV.* eiitvrtaiiH-.! r, -

'iitty her siy(.T-». Mrs. Anna C t n l ofi'tt- Vtirl; and -Mrs. u'lms. Park andIIK'IMII.1 raid (wo sons. k^-itKild andm.MI. and Kilwitrd l:«-ln;rls .ifitwiiftlmry.f'tiir.-ii.c iMuiran of Xmv V»»r!t cfty

•ado MB usnal auniiii ' visit ti> our>ivn en Simdjiy. His Into fath.-r \>r.u m a n pnu'tli-od here u ii!ii:ti»-r "f.-iil-s an". IfH iiictliiT. i laiTlrtro-yo runu-nn. tiled ilir..'.- >vaw a-'.>.Sarah swaywzi* died Am.-. IL' at th.'

rmu- .'f h - r iluu^liier.' Mrs. I.IMU-MI>. It.-,ir Hop.:- ntwr haviuc IP—:*nl't'at stil'i'i-roi' I""!1 si'llie thlli*. She

•Ay. horn O-t. 7. IMS. Oil PiV. 1,^;T. s!ir v.f.-? ntarrtod t-> John •'jnii-•r. who dii'd in I:MIS. T O th ' s i;n;..-ii'.i l iau^ht - rs '.vf-r.' horn—Mr*. U^f.. wlKtsf- Ixune f\u* .lh".l, nn.I . Mr*.Ii'iic iTru-uiau. li vim: u •"•|u- H i u : - •iWll. llt.Iii tiitniriUMf.u *v,.|v With (tn-,'i'ri w..i!irm wii.-n vlu' di.'d. as w.-'li dur ing h.T last Uliu-ss. Mi's. C.-u->r's airt'd nmlitvr. who has pa -•••-I

lio.r S 1st ini!i 's!"m\ jilsu s u n fvi'f.Kurly in IHV Mis. li-iimcr unii.-.l with

M. !•:. .'hur.-h. Fuu.-ral service.-'• h.-Id at the Christ ian i-huivh onday afK't-uotUi, witii Imeiui ' -nl m

en \X(.I;\VATI:I;.Lewis C*"ipfr visited • r. 'la

M!.M VU$A\V. IK.o• •nth witli relativM

M-. is i^.i.-slu^ .1at l.'alll'on.

M s . aty .in ontertalinMi M:-,i .Mrs. Slater •»*.' l;ot:kp"rt. snttday.

wdcn nf 1'hHadctphi.innclo. Alliert Mm-far-

l<ovl Kick Ian, who was strlclcotwith pnralynit*. Is Im;>rov1nfr.

Jacob Cant nor left on .snturitny foran extended trip through p e n t i lvan la.

Mr. nnd Mrt>. I-Mwanl Miller oflnllld v d t d hi I I h

Mr. nnd Mrt. IMI'lalnllcld vudtcd hiH

n Sunday.v C

Miller ofI nnd hroth-

Hcv. Conner of tho M. K, churchIs on a two woods' vacation nt hishomo in Newark. - ,

Mm Sharp Holionan, who wa.sstrlelu'ti with parnlyalH n few (IU.VHDKO, In critically 111. :

Mrf. John I-Ynnor and daughter ofDunellon vlNltfd her parontH. Mr. andMrs. John I* Tunlxon. rucontly.

Juhn KMuc. of tlic Soldiers Hoitu-.l»*i-;triH'y. In npu'tidliif? a. reason with' ' KlHter, Mrs. Theodore Voider.

Irr*. Melvln Waltem has returnedhome nft.-r vi«lt>;tj? her daiwIHer,Mrs. William Krllts, at Animiidalo.

Miss Ithuicli- Muhdzcr of Clintonwa.s entertained n few day» reciMitly.y Miss.-}* Kllzahi'tii and Mary Tcrrl-u*rry.

.MrA Ida Drake and son DonaldMack of JackHout'llle, Kin., are pass*Inn n season at the home of Wm.Mnck.'Jr.

Mr. and Mr.i. Genrno Taylor ofunervllh; menm of Sirs! Tay-

Al.x/'lda ihiNlwr of: WVhsler.i.wi*.. Is spenillnt; n season with her^' . ' js .^llss.-s l-:ii/al,eth and .Mary

CORNISHCornish Instrument* for , , M ,real merit, are unexcelled ,by any other, whntcver tha ON TERMS

i O YOURy y her, whntcver tha ERMS

price or name or reputation Or YOUROWN

Sent to YouforaVcar'sFREE TRIAL

crstjitiding that if the .,.,,......t-mtoes not conic up to voiir fullest expec-tations you will he un.ler no ohli^ntions-wtiatsot'vLT to keen it. and Uiat the

Trial Will Cost YouAbsolutelv Nothing

..in'S'n^»-'vn?k"lin'c^ .lnn,l:iy wllli".\lni.'jiVliiiiiiii'i JicdirViij.'>fhtw town.

."\lr. {iIi.l Mift (Jlioytcr I.ntt anilliiiiL-liti'i* -M.'il'li- of U(»v..-r \v*.-ro ovfi--

Htmc!;iy ^iicxtf iif tliplr ilituishU'r. .Mrs.'••mill; .Mlllor.

.Mlw .Mlmil.' l.'inci! of cM«'»<Miryn.l o m v r Ullni- »t l.vti:in»n WITI'1iivr-SuiHlay KII.SIS ..r Air. ami .MrftIi.w;inl I' r^lli'-i-,

.\ri,.3 j i i r e i M i iynic who lias ii.o..at the hovw .if MISH XaiK-y

4hirray, rotiin" A ' h i I

)l«T il'.MIIray o lA'a.«hini;ton I-Vhtay.

Mr. and Mrs. i!on. ConKHnu nndilt'.o. MMs Mary Halne.t. J>a,ssod Sai-trday am! Siindiiy with relatives at.i-l>a»un and Soniervlllo.

Mr. and Mis. .Vians Hendorsh.ttl ilnuijhUT Me.-si- of Soincrvlli."it St i h ilinir

ilit'li..ilict.

.r..]in

Mr. mi .Ml-S. I'llUljt [[..tiilVi-

n f l ' h i l a , l o lp l i l a hf K i l a l e t p h l a ins(«lnw .-".in- ihiio visi t ing o ! t friendI tltis vli 'lntty. l i e wi\* 11 f r t i t e r^iih'iit .Hi,! wni-K.'d iti t l i r <.ar<iii''!-

Mra'. ' W h i t e . ' fo rmer ly *>f I ' l i l llips-l!l^. died in tin: hem*1 of h,-V daiifjh-r. Mrs. Mar t in Smi th . \.,-],.\v t.nvn,

n .M.'iulay a f t f rnoon 1'r.un conipl i -lion (>f tilsentcri'. •Mr.-. .!.• fN-m.-iiey ami daimht-TS.

Iry, .1. ViKurano ami Miss Alice*U-nicn.-y ati.l s-.|, Will iam !-:.. •>(':i klyn, a r e .«t:iyinv at th>-ir hom--II H i l l > [ i l < > ; i v < ' i - u . > .

flev. a n d .Mrs. Mi-l::«;ir .have ho -nntt-rtafnlmr th. ir .•mitins. t i t - Misse.-l:m.|. a n d ll*>!'.-l:eu Smith :IJP1 '.Maini' - i t r i ' -h . all < ^

III.

s visliintr hiid.Mrt=. John

st a ]»;irt ofM ! !

Mr-:. !:a,-!ivi Castn.-rn,- h..r ^u-v. Mrs. Wi

d Mrs. N:ilhan Cri'.-sy h.-iv with Mr.

liad is :iMrs. K..-it

p;tst w<-'h.T h e t'atiiily ••( l-'i-t-.i.'n

vhn have tn-r-n sMiitme«imi> .of Mr.f. J. i>. s i ceni . - l the "I ' l lmw" IKUI

h i.y h:-.vi.ii

iv/ll! i

aiul .Mr.X. V.,

d

tht: nChest

^ n i n<.-rly. a i the. }l-\: Tra

]and Mrs.

. m n f ]-u,v-

.Ir. ami :.!rs. II. M. I.oy.rs. .!'.». IMiy ami

j iy;,i;:l;i\- !;;st wi wliu hti>* !

h " m - of"" ""

Kdw

k with Mlsj

X -I. D. S

V. IIn'f'ir.-?

Thu

rM!:i.v u> p.t>K a vacin t h e vji-lnity of? will a\»o visit N

ft tu-n><.>£'•. t w ouse \ .

il

jriii-'o ovpr ilu- Musconc-t-c"!;^' :it thi.s JIUL. 0 lia= Iteuli eulilvlv

iri'l'ahitC'il. Tin, liij.sr lias r.lso bociij rf l .al ied, now ,^!ank V-..-1IIL- !>ut inj wlK'i-o necessary. lioiij.-unin ruarlatt

Tilo"F. " ' - - " . : - - - • - ' - ™ " ' " ' " " *

, Last Sauiriluy niirht ihlovos eluci'-| o,i the ro^iduiu-u of Win. Krilon, aI rarnu-r W h o lin-s in-ar tho coal .stnr-! ' " ' ' -it Hamil ton, ami took- from the

• -ir.-.-ra! liios, .;ako. hroail am"!W a-tllar

ter

m.viua!»orids.. had

wr iiuu a" (K-ld •""tile-' nc-xtilr . I!ritr>n estiinatys his

I If you have not tit tend fcd tlie S-d.iy] Wonder Salt! at the Philadelphl.i

llav^.uii :Storo. you have-no idea .whatj-ou art: niissiug. ' ]L closes Saturdaynight.

. David Ilohins "f J.'eluwaro. has heondriving a well for Frank Sny.Ucr. '

j Jncob Allen Hpent .Satiirdity andjsunduy s\-Iih his brother at Portland.

•J. H. Hock nnd Goo. Dennis passcl1 S.vlurility ; unil Sunday at tiaylorsbrni",1 p a i - ....

Jas. Fitter ui Johnsonburfe' hns

Tho 'Lftdi.'S' Aid will picnic fit theDelaware Water C!ap on Wodnostlay,Any. 24.

Kngene Beck and Wm. Ucck spent,Siuuhiy at Cuntorviile, I'a., with Jas.VaiilCirk. • :,• •

Miss .Mary ltliodes of Allen townhas been spending some time withPeter Rhodes.

Mrs. Macr.ina anil; Kmma'- Cjardnerare spondinj; a few days nt Vail and

. W a l n u tJ

V a l l e y . . - - • • • . . - I ; . : • . . • • . . . • . . . • . • . - •

Miss 3'jthel ilartiuiR has been pass-ing a wefck with Miss Edith Snovcrnt Juhnsonluirg. ,; /1

The Haincsbi i rg Sunday schonf willhold its plcnio on Friday, Ang. 2'i.i i u > I t m l o c k C I n ^ ; :

Mi^s V.-nifi :-;ni;h liasthis W'..>i, ,M:s^ J iaui . - Kimt.-n nn.i J i l i* l-:nm;a T i . Ml .

Tin. Ti .Icwal. r ' i l l I'..,iniin-'iviii^ t l l f ir :-tat;.in herI nit tin- ^r..\iin!s Brtnli-O u,r'.:ul huil t .

Zil.;i T..tt.-n '.-islti'il his y:Win; s m i t h , at [ 'atu. i ibi ir^• lay. His ,l:iiiurtiti-r Snflc

k- ..f"i.:is-!i:,a',

;f;!::rh::::i

I'lains ITi.lay.Jlatth.-u- i,,:,l

1 ^ ' ii I'i'

%: also t h ' iN»-"w V.>ri<

•U .1. I'.ip,

ifrled,11 h.'.v.-. rwi-riiiUlpl'Ml. iitli•if f tu i r ' ) . •

Trav.'i- oitinu- th.'i

•i:.-v. an.Til.'.- Kill

was p:ijttn

Ui!V •(".-• th

i; "Viss

Uarrv<•( < ' r

nl.\,t'd . I-;-" .A

Tli.

Mr

Mr.'Jtuid Mrs. l.'nnh Oar.y ,-ut :s-tfiiucd Mr. and Mr?. 0[:iivm.,.-- lUf.v;and children. I..'^:i... :md I.ixzii.-. «>f

!i>--s liX'TH1 Snydt-r ami iit-ph.-i!*,Frank Hoeic-nhury <if N.;Wiirk. :uvsiiiniiw-i'iiiv: -'li'-r.' with tii<* i ^n i ' ^ r^p:iVtTi7ir.-;:.M r. a n d ' M r s . Jrtc.-J. .Snyder.. Jjon'i fail l» intend the ininual har-

vest liuinc of the- M •!•' ••Ituivti herenil .An!,'. ::!. Tli.- Oxford Cornet Handhas 1 !.••..• n tinuimed. and an .;xc.;l!e:i:SUPPLT will )><• proparotl.

'Win. W'ih-Kk'-'ioii "'.Mbhcay fnr-'\Vy-nlnMini:. I'a.. wlior.- he will pass afr.i-uik-ht with his pare.nis, -Mr. Smithul' Xew Vork .Stale- has .rhiirm? u!"the <Tiv:i:nt*ry dur ing his ab.s.>iH-o.

.Mrs.

id Mrs. 'Iit"d ;i;r.

SCIIOOIJ 'yS MOUNTAIN',"' •M'iss Cliira Addis of Newark is theBiiost uf Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Knehcr.

Quo. K'ice drovtj. a siraw ride fifmorry-nirikers to the .\lt. Olivo fair\\'oclnps(l!iynisht.

Mrs. Anna Dickinson of NV-wark isvisitini?. IHT aunt and nndu, Mr. andMrs; ]. X. Smith. i

Miss Addie Voorhcefl of \V:Lsiiin«-tun is. spendint,'. a. fortniirht .with b"r"iiiiiii. Miss Kdith Voorhoes.

\\'alU;i- Dickcrson has returned toXewark aftor spend in pr a fow woelta

II -MutWii"'.Mrs. " Win1. iiri l;.

Sir. nd Mrnd M O n . Muiunier andsttii of S'ltith l-::iM-m w.T" visitors atMr. and Sir.--. I'. C. Krvin's Siiiiday.

Mr. ;u)il Mi,-, .Vi'rn. Smhli aii'i sonO.iri •-;• L'"'.|:^-. ill..- ,-fpent Sunday with!iis ' ;i:nvii!s, Mr. arid Mr-i, l.>:-.)!i;tnlSmith.

l i e C. Whliman K.-ive an uil-the Men's

ony M, ]•:,..churi:li rin

Best Place to Buy Your

C. Force's, Washington

PHILADELPHIADENTAL

ROOMS2^2 Nortliamp-;

\Vton S t . vC

Ea/!ton, Pa.Teeth extracted

absolutely withoutpain.

THE'BEST SETof Teeth thut cau bo made for only $8.00

TO Years wiitfri ^ gWe have had nearly seventy ye;irs of experience withAyer's Cherry pectoral. i> That makes us ,\\u\e great con-fidence in it'for coughs, colds, brf>nchitis, weak throats,and weak lungs. Ask your own doctor what experiencehe has had with it. He. knows, lie can advise youwisely. Keep in close touch vi'ith your family physician.ff!!lJ^ ^ d J 7 , C7Aj<i7C^7Lou)zll, Mass.

dr.iU-iiie, Humaru-rnwun.1

Kdu-nr.-l- Hrill and Frank Jl.ms.went up-'in Vork Sl.T.o last Fridayand rctnrnod Tuusdny with somo eai-tic for .Mr. lirllK

Mr. and -Mrs. Karl rwi-y w.-reynt-stri uf his tira ndnV.it lu-r, Mrs.Samuel Merry, at Liuif/viUo, Saturdayni^lit and Sunday.

Mrs, p . C. WVirninn has been enn-linod to thf.' hod with a pnvnrc aUackof dyHpniery the jjast. wook. hut isimpr.tvlnt; \i.-ry niuch.

K.fv. C. IX Whitwiin (Inishod hisf-vrics on tlit- Ton Commandmtn'lsKunday and ni\\t Sunday his. 'J'honiewill, h.j '.The Now..Testament."'..--.-. ..

Hfivitl ljaiiBdon moved h(>re in -Mrs.Keek's hou«o from tlic While IIOUH.-aml IUIH taken charge- of the, cream,:

_^--_ - - ,"^T^nwiii.^^^^r"™r\irs."':Hr^V™Ti^Vi"iV'ari--)nid;Alu^rri'h"u^ —;—™ ' ' ;—~-- ™.---=-~r- -:xrTrnia.of...Chcstcr...,T.rc--vlsiitini.'-.;itho : :rnr- [.. C«eo.-,.NiKRn-..nrMj -1 sistiir"•.••.,.• 73Lht,:l--•'•'«<finer's mnthl-r; IIrsV'ATS.1 "'George.'

l-'roil Fowlor and family of Bnontonare .spending a few days with hismother, Mrs. George Fowler, at MapleGrove Cottage.

Mrs. A. 55. Goorf,ro fvnd snn Charlesspent several (lays in Cheater lastweek, wlieru they attended the Con-sresJitional cluiroh fair.

Tiwiiowu'd -Inturuiit is liikuiv-invrnntldriving rm Sehooloy's Monntilin sinreFrank -Bowman- .lias .purchased -'•• lii.new dapple frray trotter.

A straw ride compo.sod of ypeople of Schooley'a* Mountain"

Be well: be strong. You1 cannot it your bowels are constipated. The hest laxative IsAyer's Pills, all vegetable. Ask year doctor if lie agrees with us. Do as he says.

Spring!own viHitod the fair nnd fes-tival of the Chester Congregationalchtirc.-h 13st week. ;, ....•.,....,..•?:r:Mclio6l&if's*iMburita!h1--l3=very-:popi!!.ir.,nt tlilM season for •'vacationtslH fromthe cities. Many of the cottages andfarm houses are filled to their utmostcapacity with guests.

Special music in the Presby.iherl;inchurch last Sunday evening drew alarge congregation. A vocal solo, byMiss Card well of Now Vork washeantifully rendered.

Iteeent f^uesls , of the .JloiintainView House are Mr. and Mrs. W, T.Font and son Harold of Wcstfloi.d,Mr. and Mrs. A. Vnnrter T-*yn. sonHenry nnd danghtor Soplilo of Brook-lyn; Mr, and Mrs.'A.'.T. Rrcwstor ofNew York, Mr. Thoo. A. Schaffor'ofNow York, Mr. A. Thompson, Jr., of-Torsoy City. Mr. and Mrs. S. IT. Pot-ter nnd ; two''children of Bast Oranpeand Miss 10. Potter of New York city.A number of guests are hooked fortlio present, month: and_Sepjornber, '

Tin ins. X. V.. were- guests y[nts. . Mr. ami Mrs. John

S K l ltheir par .Nixon, on Sunday. Miss Ktliel rc-nuiincd until ^\'ednes^tay before re-turning.

Punt master Butler has bnen...knm-'k-ed out the past week with ""summercomplaint. He could not use bisfamiliar ..corn ; cob . pipe ".until "-Monday •for several days and this fs proof that:bo, was ciiijte sick. .• -.- .:•-.••.•••.•.-••.••. •--:••;,-"" Anna, the live-yrar-nid child uf Mr.and Mrs. P. C. Krvin, died Sundaymorning from dysentery. The fun-eral was held at the houses Tuesdayafiernoon; llev. C. D. W!rit\vfin olli-cialii:g, iuterinent in- cemeteo^adjointlin^-'iiin^nnnroh^^Thls^iH^the^-nrsldeath in the cradle roll since it wasInstituted (our vears, ayo.

ALWAYS MAKES A HIT. Readad. S. B. Co., page G.

Tlie next soldiers' reunion will beheld at tho home of Jacob Hoson-lu-ans, Jn M.arksboro, Thursday, Aug.25th.

The Sunday schools of Tranquflltycharge will hold ,a«'union picnic inthe grove at Quaker'Chapel, on Wed-nesday, Aug. M.

I3oars tlio Hfffiiftturo of Clins. II. FletcherIn,use for over thirty years, and

uc titlot *) r (j v vKtlcr valueI «> r [ h enoiifV than/mi can K«ii n \ * u ' h c r c;W-if it blot a* eo(..lui in s i r u -'ik'Bt a;, von:iiu I.uy'iorjii c - t li t n i

^ " k - V r S We Save You | ! 0 0 andin y t i m e ' " o r c onnPinnowithin a year y<ni icv\ that yon have noti £ftf"><\ bnrj;ait], sind it hat'1.; we won't1t!'l one v.nnl or fault with join decision,- ' - iu will not hv (iit'cciit "nt •»'pockety ti

!»r freight ur f t h e i n » t i u u i i t i t .

We W I! Give You a LegalBond 01 Indemnity

Ensy Term which itntiisusslriiM-ly n> tins tiffur..-Vonrisk nothiuj,'. Wonsiumc all responsi-bility, because n eknow nit iihout the«r.-;tt tjtfiiuiy of ma-terial timl workman-ship in the CornishJiiitun-; ,it|i| or^lltl:):s:i-! we k n o w a l li iUt iu t h e p l i r e ,

t i l t livr instru-

;in<! we knowqunrtor of B

satisfied pur-l h * n k ° f

•iistrtimctit i*. will COJ-1 yuii" Uie Rock-Bot-tom Fnctory Price, not one cent nlure.nirt yon will a-ceivi- with it our BondedGuarantee which i:isr.rt:>. the in^trtitneiltfor ^5 year* ;i.t;:iin^t deft'i't 1:1 inateri/i! ur

kh:

Send for TheCornish Bool-:Don'l think <i:

Chnpct Style

p"JUJC h t rwhether a/ 'pu buyfrcin u1.'oH!::ot, sumit it vours for thei*kin"K.. Write fort now ami ple;'.!-f

iiicntiou wliicli von.

Discount toReligious nnd

CharitableInstitutions

CORNISH CO "Washinston.N.'j.

; EJLC.ILLLC f i l l m « g j « l »

John S.

©sterstock&• C o .

••; Pennsylvaniaand Quaker City

' ' LAWNMOWERS

--the reliable kinds••-••- ': W I R E - ; it •.

I F E N C I N G \\ (lV

".i."~.i.Qw;prices,;;::,j__.:.J _.;,;;..

GARDEN HOSE--the guaranteed

. kinds

22 Centre Sc]uare„ Easton, Pa.

Ely's Cream Balm'is quickly absorbed.Gives lie I id at Oreo. ( ,

It clonuses, soothes}'1

honla and protectstlio diHcjiycd inem-1brano ronuiting from Ontarrli antl drives,away a Cold in tho llonrt qui'ikly.! Kestoros •tho SeiiKtisof Tttsto nnd Smull. Full size >60 eta. lit DruggistH or by. muil. Liquid.Cream Balm for uso in atomizers 75 cts.

T h e _ K l n d ^ Y o u ^ H a y e _ - A l w a y H J B o u c h t . l Ely llrpthors/SG Warran^StroetiNowYork.,

Page 11: BEliffi PMC iralcoif · 2015. 12. 4. · oVltK'k. Itcv. A. S. Smith of Port . M.« Old' n in charge, wilb burial Wtewartsville . f peopl e who wouldn hy any other method. Qiii.votic

THE WASHINGTON STAK, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910 11

LASTTWO WEEKS OF

AUGUSTCLEARING

SALE:: Some exceptional values £ill to be had.

Men's and Boys' Suits atRidicuously Low Prices

Straw Hats 50% Off

Summer Goods of All Descrip-

tions Reduced

IT'S UP TO YOU

Felix Waterman\\ Rice nuildin(j, Hope St.

Home Course!,'In Poultry

ing'IX.—Seasonal Review

of the Work.

the core of ww .!iir|:s, o r nil thework of ttio poullr.v fnrm (lint of car*

j iuis for tlio ni'Tly li.-iii-lii'il chicks Isi ihu most difficult to Msh'iiintl/c or toIntrust to ttie tin ml* of hired labor.

The coopH or miMour broodersshould lm WII.HMULTL-U about, its ItIs not good for inrwi H'Krks of youngchli-l;^ to run twi lmr , .Moreover,

' ymtUfi *:JIMM tutim lu* /irotcefed in1 iliylr fwtlhi^ o'li'rioM from the prcs-(enco of old fowls, which hi their greed, to get nt tin; toml iii'';int for the little

will run mvr and twmple

xoirroy.SIM, M. M. ly'tl I.I 111.J I M , \\\ !•:. Julius ton aiK-

«liiy In KuMtfin.Mr,f. JUH. .Miiifiilrf, \v\i»

111. 1-4 lmi>rovin-'Mi*. JV'-I Wi'hvr, v-lio

Hii'k. I« iiiiimninK.Alii** fil.-MlyM smhh IIIIK l-

!MK frKttnis at KvvriMftunn,

- H.itur-

ai IKMTI

.nwith KtiK-ol

\Nltdii: InM

By MILO M. HASTINGS,Formerly Poultr/man At Kansas Experi-

ment Station, Commercial Poultry Ex-pert of the United Statej Depart-

ment of Agriculture. Author ,of "The Dollar Ken."

[Copyright, 1M0, by American Vrcsa Asso-

In

rt. On tlie farm thN I* most easily f j ' l l l > ' lI;;i-)l't-'iii-.'t'i! by li.ivlni- ilu- ftMHl r.*rculcks j ' ' " 'i .,!.it coup, which kwim out tlio j , , 'r

<'f tll<>*i t<»

of I'lttn-.t*. .Mr. mi

M. !•:. rhurrl

May. jMay. like April. I-* n rnmitli In T 'eh

the ht*ns take <-an> of [KM a selves. 10 fhatching of the J.iraer breeds should T

be HiiMioil (lie t'.irly part of Ibis |month, Ucwi o£ nil ljru;d-> viill III-I

i.'iiii.- V-.'

i, i,,it.". ,.,„ ,rh "M tr»A Mr-*. <',.>.

.'.t'n.l .\1rJ,

fi l l* '." ' "iit'.ii ['"ri'irui'-ii

All st.iliuiild li.tv

•f.ivwl fur h:tle n s b reede r s fooINIi liens nnd fi'l^IiU'iiod b roode rbeen p i t rid of nrutind cli lcks K K iindiT tdwltcr a n d do no t ' I!!"

il ,

tliL- holiday M-ason or shor t ly tliere- j c rouch up In some fence corner . K ]\'t^ r l] •Tn"h'iI*t l ' o ' ^v't

nftur , anil tlie pun l t ryman b r a i n s t h e pen-Iuiiice fcumo liavu been forKOtteu s ,t'<f.,i" «,'Vl r.ii 'y.-ju-y ,-,'y,,'y e a r with a nv l l mU.-tl nouk of layers , j one should .imkf a t lmroimh tcoarcb [ - • • • •

In .lamiiiry tin* laying liuu.s will re* n s KMMII a s Hie slitnvi-r is over a i diiulre more iiituiitlon t han a t a u y oth-1 l*rl»ijr all yiwifced < hii'ks Into t h e l iotno ,e r se.isoii of t h e ye.ir. T h e w e a t h e r , to d r y . TI IOM. fmind d o w n Hut onIs .severe, nml HA vfi'4 pr ices l i re lri^h the i r bad;- , nml appa ren t ly dead , if

nml l ' « . Prank W.iliiuiy 'I'll J l

Mr. iinrl'iihitn;.1

II,. Hn l .

Mr.

OWESHER

LIFE TOLydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound

C!:k\io,. HI.—"T van tr«)iitittil withf.il]i:r-'.1tt'l ii1if.u»iiriUu*i, :itul tli*> (li»o" l t^ r» t tid I could not

Bet well Hilled 1Ii.nl an ojii-i.ttion,I ItiH-v.' I oml ' l lintstand tlie strain ofp, so I wrote toy otlmu soa!i.mt my l i u n l l hntul v o n t o l d mowhat to do. AfterIn k i n ? 1 Lyili:i E.I ' i k l ' \ ' tI n

and

cvpry vaz added tu the hasket rcp-nl |irollt. See that theut.s

rti Is tight, except openings in. thel f

rescueil souii eiioti^h and wrapped Iti jrays nml (iromid tlie ;

]

.'illi x. i

•ar t ' " «f uruin, the

] tli'- •.him

-stove, will revive In a most nstoulsh- ]lug fashion.

K(-'iienil plan of. opiTiitlon, If feedingIn Utter H iiied. It will he bctf to keepthe hens Indoors as iiiu-.ii as possible,

Ken-

AhirUin Mnvh'.'ks at Oco.uil Hiird.Mi of S.lays Uirt w\-

ots Cl.ir.i ViMtiniyiU'd frii'ihis

Haclcettatown, N. J. f|

>309"-South Main Street, Phillipsburg, N. J.

front left for vutttll.itluii. See thatthesi* windows nro so ptottMtod that June,snow d<ies not blow in. Whether you The lift tolling of Leghorns should bowill keep the hens Mint In or allow i brought to a clo-=o during the earlythem it) run mit will depend upon your [ part of tills month and nil male birds ;

taken from the yards. The growing1

chicks will now he old enough to needless care, and the chief source of the . '»*-( f*a«i> and

and <ni»ful watf-b will be necessary to ' poiilfrymnn's lo-« will ha due to hid f ', ri-'ihinVld ;isee I hat the birds are kept busy and I carelessness In leaving coops unpro- ' f V' r , , .always to'» hungry to mope around,' tec-ted from "varniinK" ! lu/Vom/'WiUiyet tlii- January lien unlit never go to j L'L-O and mites will now begin to iifWtKbed with nit empty crop. When the Inv.ule the pfniltrymun'-; camp more 'tempi-r.nurt' of the house Is below abundantly, and with tho approach offreezing the hens .-Omuld be given ! the warm we:tiln'f more cleanliness Inwater wit Ii tin.- clilll taltcn **(T twice for-dim.' vc^i-ls and about the house 'or, lu'tti'i' Mill, fluve thins a day. will be necr—nry. *S.iitii'tt"!"^ or-'-? will have to be ^..lli-I imrlng .1 tun- rmp^ «hnuid bo sown j

to supply green food In the midsum-mer, when the grass ami spri'ii* sown ^ " " " " ' F ' 'props dry up. U-.'-w"-'-^.

July. > v.iniini'i.'The pi)tiItrym:i:i'-4 work U consider- Mi«. M ;

ably r<'ll«vt<d during July. Indeed, •-'''-'." "!' th.thiri is t!i« best SI'.-I OH of the year forhim to It'iive tlie chKien farm to

vUIthiff .Ml-.II. C.\tnon.

Jiu

nini spentwn.

iv\ .Mr

nnt i if.it K.

:i»iirl»tiT, Mrs

m i n t , M r s . llw

nu-I PHI

A

the hired IIIIIII nnd visit bis klnfolU. uniCieauliiit'-s tu kt'i'P down tIHt>as,e nnd ?,JiL-L> ami c:;;v In ^..thcilij-, tin- VJ-U-. Tie- i ;'•••(jiiotitly nnd inail:"ilntc ilicm promptly y,1 'are tho eh Iff. poMib; woithy of men- ( " A

tlon. ' ,r.*K.irly broilers vlll be ready for mar- <M-

ket during thN m"iith. ( ' i n

August,In AuiriNt we li.ive the 5.1 me prob-

lems as the previous tiKuith. Ue surethe hens huv* nbundnnt water andgreen food. The eirg yield should

ered more ih.tn onee it day ^o tha t ' s-ho^v a »uitsidernble iiif'reti«o overthey will not free::'* in the nc?t. Do , July. The male Inrih nt the heaviernot iK'jjIoet t" provtile ureen ff.od. If breeds should now be got into shapeyour jsiijiply of fall cabbages and oth- for market. The poultry breederer vegetable nm i"it It win i,y ..e.v. J j , ; , , - , ; ; ; , ! taUu i.iiL'fui ub-ervnnon of hiscwary to u-e citlR'i' sto.iinud clover or ^nuWng ptoeli and make election ofalfalfa or tu sprmtr o.U>.

' February.

The rebrunry work of the poult

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ul

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TTI11TE WYASDOTTi: COClir.V.lZh.

Mm1 -b..ii.-n- will

• [iiiiiji air'hi at rlado J.icol-nil Thin s.1

- \l>'tc-li il. Tli.

itLMtln n ULUIV.UI .SJH.1

I UH: iiiost vlL'oriJiis' youiiL'-ters to be re- { iVhujlin *"" l lS i ' ' ' ' " "(served, from whiih to iiicl; the breed- j j o \ , _ j-'ii^mim-r :uni

ing stock. More i reori crops should f «. u>now bo sown for the fall pasturage. ' i l L ''"^

The main ide.i at this season i.f the , A l 1 two-yenr-<.hl hens :ind. If \oii have j „ *'<••yoar is to krep the liens laying. When abundant puih'ts. n portion of the you- \ru*el,the warm d.iys cwiic, tho droppings , Ung hens may now lie hPiit to nmrket Mr,thfit liave aci'iMiinl-itod in the poult; v j September. ! ' •'

L;ga aro now fuh.uidUK in price, but> r e ! It is no!tlit1:1 r1 :ht nor, In the Iuug nm,

profitable to hold them. Soil all cgsjs

.Mr-

Kll-HT

yard Is very like that o!" the January

rbouse ivil! |,,Tiimi. fliimp ni'il mnlu'lnrous am! slimil,', l». romovoil. If tlis-a Iiravy r.il' »!' snow Miovel

.•y Fk ' t i i i iu ..f!'••!'. lit Kl't-bt ill'

, l-'l.-mmr.•i-. ClKM'b s lii". oil \lt tin- h.Hll.' iri IlCl

•1 i i r a . X . U : . . . J I ; r . » i . ••Mis . VAnui C»uU .intl

Jay with hM1

shii<i.i]y!i,.;u Jhir l i le in t l .

Fii»i Nation

A ti l l m tBronchitisHow el Disa[:io<><] niviMBhddt r pisGiUitihCo»-tIjMtll»Chronio Pt--DianhfLMPtMl'uusiDysjiepsia

WiT Don't .ullf^aj| latioujind

- QI,1 Hank l i .

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si-^ ! I is.-~ !•' ir\isr-. |.\v

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i t Disc.^L".d Xol-ysfil'SllOtl

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nr> A> -muficlorvHI in office free md

HOUHS-9

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m i l can LImlI* 1>. m

^ ^.SPLC.C.1 a I.i s t -i l iii Chronic Diseases

m. Pn. { \ $>< 3 t M 3O5

Piles.i'-CS i'Uisplt.itC l>:sCtlhKS

I Mllusvi..-. Rlifum.ui'-:!!

TbpMt Diicisc-.ibit f irers

•asc. V.IIK'IHI: Winst

i iiro.it ami Nose

made with llii- dcttnts Con.ul

Sun<i.m. I!>1 m. lo 12.30 p m

as It is of llttlo benelil for them to ( ,„ Whlcfc tliL^.mni; pullets hnvegrovutrail around hi the sluMi. nnd it will ^\l{tUi^\)l} .'r.idually movod toward theresult In the soiling of tho e.^s. ]mlJg w h | c I l N t 0 ' b 0 ihQ w i u t e r q m r .

_ Morch. teraftuul the piilloia got into the habitWith a. well l;ent lloclc of poultry J of i^o-ihi'; in the laying house. Nice

thji^Maivh can yield is tlie heaviestiseuluilod niMs should be avningcd, asiff*"the yeai. ICurirs nn* d^clininj; in I a few precocious pullets will begin lay-price r.'ipitlly at this !?O.TMJII and t*huiild ! JIIJT in this month. Sow wheat :md ryelie marketed frequently. Ry this for winter sreen foods,inoiitlt ;in> dimply of vegetables kept October.

il Kiimliy with hilr A Ciiii>Une Albert.

Charles Fleming and[''Itiinci lull r twntly \isitociti'f, .Mrs. Caroline Albert,very 111. Mr. and Mrs. Cieoanil son A»nn« of ( IM ( 1 | ,1l.>i;on visHinj; Mrs. Albert.

yiyiundinntht-'f.

Mrs. 75Hen

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Ulfiod 1'uritltTliiintu-davii well woman."—Mrs. Wn.u.uiAiiitLX-, '.•-s \\'.yutSL, Chlenip), 111.

Lydiii II. I'inkham's Vfijotablo Com*pumid, in.tdi' from lintivu ro<»tM andherli-., contains no narcotics or harm-

for the htr^e.tt number of actual curesof female diseases ufanv similar inwli-cine in tlie country, and thousands ofvoluntarv testimonials aro on lile hitho l'iiiKh.'im laltomtorv nt Lvnn,M;t.ss., from women who have beencured from almost everv form offeiihilc comjtl.iitits, iuilammation, ul.a'r;itiini,(H>i»Iai'cnients,li|iroiittumor3,

inditrcstiim itml uervdiis prostration,h very such surterintr woman owt'sittoherself to fflve J.ydl.i J-;. J-inkham'avegetable Compound a trial.

If you would liko special adviceabout your cn^c wrilo n ooniiden-tial letter to Mrs, Pliiklimn, a tItynn, Mass. Ilor mlvlce is tree,»nd always lielpful.

KXKCirTOK'S S.M.1-:

REAL ESTATETiio KubsiTll'or. ns cKcoutnr of thf

i t.itc t>r .l.»hn ll;iti.:f. <l<.-«ca.«Gtl. lull?f tin- ISor-nftrii ••( m:»-»nisMiry, in th.iiintv ••( il'iiiUM-il'in .Mid ytrite "

X.'W .'ifr-.-y. will ..ITir at puMlc *-at"u Hit- hotel In Mini Unnmtfli uU l h

.it 1 n'uL'ick I-- in., all Hint va luable t r ac t<>i v. I -tn.I tl-itltcr l.itnl. ivitli tin-tunlMT tht ' iv»» >t;ui'lln^. cunri is ihis nt

!—•=, ^Etsiatc in 111i".-**'f*r.'A-n"h*:ft"*«r*'i-'Vii*!11c-'•• . !ir tlit> O.mi ty of Wriri-i.-n. mlj.,ir -

JOIIN* i:DC;Ari ITANCI:.

The Norn'sCounty Saltings Sank

?lorristoh-n. A'. J.

73rd Semi-Anmiai Dividend Notice.M.HUU'I-I-OI Hit- limit Iinvi- md(>ri'(t n.Ud

I'miu lln'i.iriituit»oi jhcbu>lm« inr Hi.'

SIX MONTHS ENDING JUNE 3 0 , 1 9 1 0

1 s t A t Tin* t . i tc (if I ' D ! \i !>ei t v n t t t i n;>i n i i i u u i i i I 'II .ill iu-(-<<nui-> t i i ' t n ~.">00 m

i l , ' " M . u n l in i i in> i i w e i . ' W oi ;iii /try

•Slid. A l (In1 r.itf o f T l u c o j « i c f u t u mi3 . )).•!• s n i i i m i m i i lit.-1 M t - ^ . t ?I,lV),i.

I ' . i i . t l i l . ' n i u i i i r l . i l t u J u l y mt l i , l-ijit

il'.ivi 'u.iii'i.i iii. tniVuVlijLli ntV>n.

Fhtlander li. Pitrstw. PresidentHorace G. Wolfe. See'y and Treasurer '"

from the pit'vimis fall ^i l l have been i

, j f cxhau<(i'd._:iud _wit|j tlie foeliiu: o£ I si(tcrab!c uuinbcrs. U ' jou ' lun-e £aucy• i sprii7«*~Iii"(lH' air the"]n>iiiit'.\ tnait iiiu^r t HI tie ueep their ejrg<!, wliicti tire small,

F not i«i-et Tli.it warm days will nut bopiuiued from <uo l a r w r stock. Any, brill-.,- the hens M>nm: fnuis. Dry rcmiilnliiir old lions Unit m-o not to bo

clovei sim: alt.ilfa tin.1 f.tir. but sprout- Uopr tlu'uimb the wintpr should be dls-; cd o.ita .n. ' J..-iii-i'. ttiul it will be worth j ^ c d of. i tunty Millets and all younff| the trouble necv^ury to prp|wre them.I m ; i io birds not needed for breeding| Ai soon a* 11n* wound may be worked | stool; should aUo bo sent to market ,i .-in y'inN ei1, it' oii :\ farm, a | u i . i> ..f

ground nenr tho poultry house shnntd; be bowit in o;U*. The ehifkens mayi pull one hair Ihe.ci'op up by the root?j as it couios iltron^li the uround, but it

.Mr-will •:„-•.•.• bo.-Ia la-iiig ia con- ! n fV.,:..i

' '

I is (hi> chickens woj aud nut Ihe oat crop.

intorosloil in

f..

- N O v c m b e r .M s l n o m ( i s M m ^ | ] i ( f

flock nicely inslalled in their winter

Iiatcliincr it sliouUl bo ?t:irted about JliuJs t of March, while tlio liens nmyno\y bo sot as raiiitlly ;is ilioy lioconicbroody. Willi the hc.-ivy broods ovoi-yeffort should be mmii? to iiavo the Milk

lufch dni'itiu' thenurinsr"the last two

incubiitoi's are to bo

THE SIZE OF A MONUMENT

has nothing to iio wftli the caro weoxurcisC in Its mnklng. \V« assurutovcry ono selects tlie best they cflnafford. So we give our best' efforts to

EVERY ONBj.WE MAICE.Don't,, hesitate to come here becausewe have the rcpntutiun p( dnlns high:

'*t_£ gny.Le_-\v 0 i-U.. Th e— m od *?gtr^iJJ5e^.r-0"' ""oan~afC6rcl w\ 1 l~be us" cri'refu 11y execut-

ed an the most elaborate memorial.\)

D. J. HowelFs Sons23 South front Street EASTON) PA.

ot (he chickensmonth of April.weeks in Msirchset for Leghorns.

M April.With green food sown the previous

month the cri* production problem inApril will simplify itselfjronsidernbly.The hens cun now ruugre abundantly,pnd tho care neccssarjtime to koep tlie

tryman's 1tho laye:Ins tho (

iiunrtuf-. November oir^s are hijrh iuprice and Hc:ireer than nt any othertime diiriiiE.' the year. Tho poultryf:un lor yill now select hits birds andgot'them re:idy for tho shows. As thenijrlils crow colder use judgment inclosing; up die poultry house. If it isclosed tightly the lions which havebeen ronsiinjj In the open air will catchcold, and roiiit will bo the result. Keepn careful lookout for this dread dis-e.isc and take itumeditile ste])s to cor-rect Uiinsis if tho symptoms of roupappear.

December.December Is itbe height of the poul-

try show season. The fancier will boa very busy man. Ills birds must bocooped, trained nnd prepared for tne

i-tli IMy/oiMn't spotU Hst P'Htirwith Jiijj. llUtx Siiivs .it C.iliion.

Mis. 1 IaftFe Ilt.ith o£ Allentuwn\i ittt-d .Mr-, S.u-ah V.. rhilhywct1 atLMbfon mi I'tuhiy.

A try. V.-'c. S!.-.!; ...L" TT-.hoi.cn haslit i n \ isiiini? lu r *-Mijr, Mis. Gon. XO.K. tin 11.1st woulc. , '

r;,-i;r.j »,. i-nunnw(r m" Jroii-^tnivn

i,.ii K T'luitiowcr, at C.ilifon..Air', uc't. 1\* At!o^f;uii l son JC-SL-

spent Wcdnohd i.\ \\uii her pamnlsMr and Mis.. .K-stu Uillmms, at C.iii-km.

.Mis. Vi.ink CiGAelhur "f H u hitinl^e s-pcnt MtiiHi.iy with Mrs. U00.'.'.'. CimiMiity-^Ki-^irs. ueo. h*. Hoff-

Professional CardsIndex la Those EspeciallyProminent in Law,Medt'cine.Detitittry, Optics^ In-surance, Undertaking,Etc.

m\f. A. STRYKERQ E, Washington Ave.) Washington

CO UNSKU.OR-A*-L AWsupreme court Comitii*sfoner *tid Special

Jla^ter lu Chancery.Crnctitfoner tnnil t'lilteil Slates, State

ami Coutiiy Court*.

C//AS. .IJ6 W.

JlSfp/ri'.'0 i

Washington

1 OPPICH j " 0 0

I HOURS y6-fa

lej.Iiwie So. »2.

; M.Ave.10900

D.

A. m.

p.'ra!

F. P. AfrK/NSTRYt M, D.28 W, Washington Ave.

btrxoAVt ) OPFICK f 5.00 to 9.00 a. m.from 1 «sio > TTnimu 4 r.colo 300 p.m.

I^ocnlrnnil l/iwt Dblnn« Tclsphoae*.

T//0S S. DEDRTCK, M. D.t2 W. Washington Ave.

Hentral Mollcin- j S.oo to 9 oo a. m,TrciltiKiit or j«e K>e \ i.oolo 100p.m.CfcAStf.s ( 6.p to 6.00 p. m,

SCNDAYJ-. I 00 to 3.00 p. m.No ofTicc hour-* I-'rMiy nflcmoons.

' Tflephonfi 35-3-

O. If. KITCHEN, AT. D.10 W. Stewart St., Washington, N.J.

OFFICK HOURS j i ? " w ;•« "'• m'.( 6 00 to S.oo p. ill*

BISMARCK H0XSIEOSTKOI'ATHIC PHYSICIAN

63 /S. Washington Ave.

Washington, N.J.

DJi. THEO. K. HA YIVARDDKSTIST

a Brand St., tt'ast ing/onOFFICV HouKi{;.sis"S5.S:

Tt!c|,lioue 10-7.

DR. O. P. MORGANDKNTIST

Office: Sh Ichis Bit tiding

ii East Washington Avenue

DR. PA UL F. BEAMDENTIST

siicc^s-or 10 Dr. V. J. Kckel.2./ West Washington Avenue

MoiiiUy, Tuesdays aiitl Wednesdays.

OFFICE HOURSjI^IS'^JlS:

DR. C. T. FOXEve, Ear, Xose ami ThroatOffice Hour-,-Wont 9 n- nt. to 4 p. ra.

•U 1-i-toti, l-raiik'.in House, on TUKaDAYS,A<ldtts'., ItATH, I'A.

DR. M. S. SE/PGt'a' P. G. Stag., Centre Square

Easton, Pa.

E V E SPKCIAUST

CHARLES R. FORD

\\

S'C L'SDKRTAKER

iS!it C'dl—e, Go Youmnns Aveuii

Lnnt; DMatice 'Vlmiicboth ntorc and residente.

A B. LAUBACHFUXERAI. DIRECTOR & EMIULMKR

PL-rsaii.t1. Attention Day or Nii;ht.145 li'est Washington Avenue

Washington, N.J. '

M. E. HUTCHINGSLlCI-NSKD UN'DKRTAKER

Office: 42 East Washington Avenue

Residence: 4s Youwans Avenue

m y am! Nifjla Calls given prompt nttnetlon.

.Mu-s I.illniMitiiii;- 'i-oIaimi nml vl, coks.

A ft or spen

md lifoi .

.urvillo i-»

. .it c . i i i -

dlii!? n ni. ' iith w i th t in!;ittor's mothor. ttov. and Mrs. T. SI.siniiiiHon rotunietl to their homo atPoaim-k Tuo-sday. Her mothor, Mr-l-:iizubcth Xtfighbour, accompaniedtlu'tn liMino Cor a visit.

The Host Hour of Lire.Is when you do some pre-it deed ordiseover some wonderful t'.iet. Thishour came to J, U. Pitt of Itocky Mt..X. C. when he was suffering intense-ly, as ho says, "from the worst cnid

For 13very Liviii^ Tiling1 on ihe Farm

Hmnphreys' Veterinary Specifics.

COO Pago Book froo, on tlio Treatment nndCars oGVLIur 's, C.ittlo, Sheep, Dogs,Hogs nnd Poultry, cteo Stiiblo Chart to

f SPECIFICS/

A. A. rnr rnvi:n*. Mint r.-u-r r.iuic vevct.II. » . I'ur PUAI>>>, !,iimi-n«-is. itlifiimtulHin.* • C . I1 or 9(ilkit 1 lir(?^li J«i)i?uot 1(1 1)1*4CoinJ)UAOo I). Tor VfOUlIy, Hois, firn!>».3 . J:. Tor COUCMS P..l.l«, !!.3a-r,z.-.-,' - 'V. I-.'l'nr c'lilJC, UcllinilK*, Dlarrlmo.U. H. Prou-iit4.1tlS('AIllUAGC.« . II. Tor KM)\i:V(nml rila,l«k-r di^nrderoU I. For61UM)Igi:\Si:»,MBiin!.i:ruptlonDkJ. R .Fo rUAI l CO.Mlll'IOX. InJls.-Mlioa,

At dniggi«tg or sont prepaid ou roceiptof price. CO cts, each. (

HUMPHREYS' HOStnO. MEDICKE CO, Ooxaj-

a._/J. TA WYCK0FFjs Jiroaa Street; iVaTinuzjj}n^j

' ' THicii-Kr.ide «i Per d-iu. Cold Bouds,

tiet; of ti\ tv, a ^icCi.ilty.Kesils I'olluclctl. Coimuissloiitr if Dcctla,

I>ocn' and I otm Di iatiLC lelupiiones.

Tlie olloct or finest lunsos is ofton ruined l»yun tll-tUtlnir nioiuillus. We tit RIIUSSCT forcomfort, rest nnd WHO. I t Is Just its reason-able for n cripple lo refuse crutches as for youto postnoiie ttietirio ofgliUiseu when you irneilthem. >

A D n v T f J o ^ n EYESIGHT SPEQAUST

WASHINGTON, N .J;'

/ . /O. LTNnARERRYit Brand direct

A cent for nml Hauler in KL.J1_KSI«II- -

JUSTICK OF Tin: PEACKCOMMISSIONER OP Dunns &

NOTARY Punr.ic

ALEX. AiYDERSON _Siiucyor nml Chil KuRhteer

Commissioner or Deed" and Notary P-tbllcReal Kstale Anenl

Flic, Life. Accident. Automobile nnd

GinunulcM! Heal 'n'slatei'lve-Yc-u fioUl Ilomls, 0J4 pet cunt, free of tnx

lleitpl.iec.il NOitlirrti Suw Jersey forFire Iii-iirniicc—Spetlnt Hnrnrdq

' I.eiulinc Compniiles r .

Wilson J. Litzenberger. BELVIDERE, N. J. Oi

[[Monumeiif1L Call and Get Prices

OR. HORACE LICHTYOlUce Over Ejidor'a SLore, EASTOU, PA,

eP Examinationof the Eyes for the

Fitting of GlassesHours— N!no_to Eight.

Page 12: BEliffi PMC iralcoif · 2015. 12. 4. · oVltK'k. Itcv. A. S. Smith of Port . M.« Old' n in charge, wilb burial Wtewartsville . f peopl e who wouldn hy any other method. Qiii.votic

Mr. Kloyi! IJilliirru M'ont Thurxi1»L ill IVliU'ull.

_wftj» a guest. weoli.

fi»u.Mr. <;. P. 'Mitiih h liittno from

..SIl.WMiiniiy. |\i., I-T a vl.*lt with lil.-U family.

Jil Mr. ... M. H.'IT. tit" k t r l v r . i* nl-nv-• N l y Impn'viiic fr»m u Mcv.rv ;itt;.< It of

lVrnn'r Mijy.>r tlfliry .'"hnclMi rtnriii'il la!<t Kriii.iy lrotn it vteil t

r>-

. John Aiisl. it l vn .\rnyl uanillliiit ii|i"M_ iilij rrlcitilK'ln Iwwn gut

Mi) I'M n ltii>> St>Hit is ypi'udlng festival annuii.'inoniK'H llic dt*atli t

B e iMis* Mar-art ' t ItnulU-y i'f .\utl<>

was a miost «t Mis* Until .K'liMn*last Wtvk.

Miss Plori'iu'c Iluillm- of Xuuark I

Miss i:i!t-n MvMalum of Itaiitfor In;>otuhiii; i u " \\.•• • s with her par-i ts Mr. nnd .Mr-. John McMalion,Mr. uti.l Mr.-. J - i m l l . MoMurm

if Ivn .\r--yj. IM.. WIT." I H T - with hir SinMiss Klorvnce Huriim> nf NVivark i s ! ' , ' ' 1 M i ' s • ' " Hnniil. J t r te t u w r Sun-

a ciu'st at tlie home of Mr. and Jlrs. •"•'•*•Samuel Wetlvr. • j M>« l-tlii O>wvll h.i* ' l-ern ent.T-

Mla* .Martha Wllkliwon, one «>f t h e | J1, ' ,"" . w V " " ^ ' " 1 ! ' . *''"**'* Amy : l I " !

clerks a t t h - It.-.- Hive.- Is *pu»»lliiK ;Nl ".''* I > r ' l U ' l l f l'"V«.r. m,. , , ; l t i [a week at Hmlil I-'iI;t. "••!>.

Vri - iviKitliik- m^vrnl days with her » f " ' r H'» d">" Hwl«lii» iipillisi Mm;u. .Mr. Man in Hniitb. Omar. Tim word tat»Nit, frtini whlclMr*. William . K<»1ilm;m I* rceovor- tin* ftollviil takes Ms name, mean* lit-

iiiu- fr.un .mi Mpfrat f.m apjuii.li- L-rally a fomli. and It In nl wuy* built

lir? ITn.lM'i J.Oiiti.iV aVlUiel"f/«iV..i(lluI important.. MiHiimimr.1.iiM nnd u , ,(ItT ;i temporary .-Ou-d built for (hisjmrjwse. The tahoot^ arc made from

' at .UiimiWfn'

KUznbi'th >.Hrakcf K i l i

.IK* Kllznln'th >.Hriik«' "f lJovor. , - , nt fmm l-'riil.iy until Sunday .ifOw p:..«t ..f Mtux .Mnlu-I Opdyk,-.

Mr. 'mul .Mr*. K. C. Sttyilcr c»f llrann'mHW \initi-d Mr. mill Mrs, spcm-i-rK'inlvr at limaduay laft Thursday.

Mr. and .Mr.-. tW>K 1i. I>b).'In nml'

a'u-e'cli ill Umld Lai;Mis.* U>»' IWW-i- t-M'v l> t'

tomorrow for « visti. of tut'In Newark nml vicinity.

Mr. John C>x of Newark, f

•"p''tiiliii.i; a . u.-.-li'*i'-ir"iit>.' Mi:

»f V.-w Vorkv;if;itli>n with

-Mrji. n , S.

•nry" i\\r]'i. ' " ' '""" 'Mr li. I*. S.I!1..W.-J ot MarkM.n,

r-"jt,i-r;y i>f \V;fhini;t<in. was* a KO• •: ?;•. V.ni. Witii<1Iin^ Hi*', r.irly t>.•( Ow w,-rk.

.M..^rs. Kii^.ti- .Ui.I .Max SVIi-nn-rf .V(u;,rK' w..n- irinyts' t,( iltt'Ir i-ar-

Mr. ;iu.l .\1rrf. ,laci>l< Sfli:irr*-r.

thin bamboo strips ciirercil with lil^lily colored paper, and it is nhvnys uYc-ORttod wi'M I^ln^'liiss, KOUI atitl silverp a i ^ r r tfla-irt 'halis niul. much red nndpri'en paint. On I bo ninth day of thfestival of Tnboots the tabout* nro car*rled in a possession ihrou;:li tinof the various t-iiles in India. On theicmh day all the lalntots are ilirown

, Into ^onio river, and thus ends the' | Moliarnnu'dan festival of Tiilwots.—

1 IUMIOII Ilcrulil.

THE LAST 3 DAYS OF THE 8-DAYWONDER SALE AT

;v.-,ks- vl»U at. .! , , l,

n,, ,.!R.|,

, •„ ,„„• , . • •« | , „,,,,. K,,,s,,,,,, ,,,„ ,,„„."»- li.nul illi.l 11,,. „..».!,. | ,, t|,,>I ' i s K 1 ' • . : i!,., .,,„, M r . , , „ . . , , . . . . | in Wn«hliil!t",l aii.l vU'lnliy. , l 11" '» ••"»- li.nul illi.l 11,,. „..».!,. | ,, t|,,>

•ml Mr. "loin' Xlx'm. at l l n L V v ; , ' : : , " ; " -^«- J- s . l...»ls. f..r « ,v.,,k. The! .'"lin Was,,.-,-. ,,,,, | Miss- Sarah La,,;.: l ' i s ' " " " r l'"m'S"r. dnnvli.a ll otit while: Tupj.lny'.' ' - ' • : l r ' l ' "••>.« 1 lo !•>• n m w jivcr.- KH.sts lasf WV.lm-s.lay of ,l,,.|r tin- mr/.h' was lumiiTMil hi „ supplv

Miss'.Marl..,, Oarl.- of J,.nklm.»v,,. ' ..,?,!!;•„ ! 1 : " ' 1 ' " - | l f " -\. I«,a™ nml i f . " " S , , ! " l c l " ^ Z l i!-'J\"'' >'"- F- °' " ' . I f r whit-ll 11II...1 ...vlln.kT.

Mrs. •Cliarle. ll.'l.lon iMitcrtuh,...! • „ 5 l r - ",""' , - M r s - '•-"••• l^"»'-y IIM.I .-rtvi-:il w l . s l,,.,v a,,,l ,„ 11A.-Uctt.-- " " , * " " 1 ," f " " ' r " r " " ' r '"-'I"B "l.ployo.llast wo.-k h.-r tnuthrr. Mrs. Ivt.:,-: •:"'• "">' ;" r»- Ari'liiv ]J,IH-.. an.I '•".":"• nial>lnB tl,..|r luailiiniirt.-is ! '« Uini ' t lns 111.' strwim ot Winer u

The PhiladelphiaBargain Store

16 East Washington Avenue, Washington, N. J.

See Our Additional Specials forthe Last 3 Days Only

9c Lancaster Apron Gingham - 6j^c yd.10c Unbleached Muslin - - 6 ^ c yd.Just received 240 yds. more of the Corset

Cover and Flouncing Embroidery that wesell, during this sale only, at - 14c yd.

• tholr oi.iisln. Mr. irvlim l-ii:;irr>-. In 1 ;'".""lllil-v'. <-->>1niiiL- af,,-r passing n v , . . ' ' " " Miirray l,n>- win, has w.,i, ,.,ul,f.| ;

Triimiultlly. !«••>--» , . , , , N P at l.-.k,. l lopat. «. «•• » >,«Ion as ,„, o,,Kross,-r. w, , , | Mythical Horses.

M,ssHan,h ,V,r.l of Kas, U-:,sl,ln,- "• 'J i r . n , , , r v „ .„„ ,.. , | Is Lvp, . . ^ r ' n ° " y ' i ! ^ " . ' j i ^ i s s S ™ ' " ",1s .u . ln ia lwl , , , , !,o ,- l ,a ,W , . ,1,0ton Aw. has N-,-,1 ,-iH.-r,aliii,isr lu-r | , , , r . .M,-Sl s . h , iV.i - ' -u,, ", ,-s " '"[.'i f ' « l» l l»«« m u-r ,i,a,,,-r ,,f , K <-Illltl.Ttt.

•flr'^V'.".-.'','.";'. • ' " ' * • • ' • •"• l l 1"' '1- ' " ',"">•'''•'•• »" •* l^ras V-Mfe s p ' n , las i : .I1'. >i ! ! : r i l ««-- ' V ' " " ' • " "•• «-l>IW> h- Slolpnlr ("ll,.. l.lnrk l.orso nf O.lln"l; ' • • • • ' ; • • , „ , , . , , , . , . , , . „ , . ?.""}."'••> • " l " ' v - l--i-i.i...v at Will,,,,-,- ' ••"- ."•!•• . I'!-..-LC. . had cldil loss ami iimlil enrrj-hl« inns-

week a t , l ,e Ho,,,.. Uf Mr. an.l . « „ . .-, .i:Vu.V, [=['-"".-! s i , , n l ! • " X ' \ ^ ' r I v i " " ' ' i s ' ' ^ • • l ' " " ' . " • s , ; ' ; . , . a u " " ! ? " i l n ! " i s l H " U > v " " ' " V l " f y «"•• «-l,,d.Char l e s l loldcti . . nu , i t l . . i , of „ u-.-uk ,.r „' ,„•.- j , ' , l , , , i i '•• s h l l l l n t v r . aa.l wlf - IM.illif--' "lvl>101' b lows from olclit dlfferou;

J l r . ( !TO. W. B«-rs Is paasina his j h - r .l:i,,irht.-r wl,,. wi-nt ; ,,t ,{ w,' . i t I '""''-• : l i n «" - - r A. clln.-. so,, F r a n k a,i,l Points.vaL-atlon o,, Scnt t ' s Mounta in . ;i ^,,..v; . iM-for.'. • .lau^htt ' i- I-;iizal,oth. nf N..\.- vin., . . , . i \ , , j n r o l . , . . . , , , n , , • ... .a t tin.. fiirm luinn- of Ills M-ter. Mrs. I v,r ,. ... , . . - , , , . , ami .Miss Jessie i-iircvll ,,f p j , m , - ; ' ! , - U I 1 » n a ( t lie l lpli lnnij: ) .wan (hop e . . . \V. pa r son . I Hal,,;,. V , . . ^ ' X,-« ,'!T "fi I.,, " l v

tN," '"'"=• I " " ' - n- l«n , , , l ,"•„,„ „,, ", ' , - . : i . l l o r S ( ! ™,,lralssiol,o,l 1,,- r!,ll,rlcl , 0 cur-Miss C.-i-lrmle' llusscll Is s|.-.-mlin:.-! \Va-lilnii , . ,n. ' ha., i,. ,*,'' i.-.-l-l'ii-" l,l«' " • " ' , ' " - u l l " l U < ' '"-Mlj-. B . , |n K ,,y w a y j r . r Mollnlumi'd In lllQ sevent l i l ieavon.

several iki-s :a I.a| i t . flo.ire.v In ••"m-| va-»ii.. ,i at '.h.- W st. i . l , . 'i.-.k,. u,, ' . !' , ' I"" ' .' '."'I11 ' ' ' " " ' " ' • y ' l ; ' j rov . . . : l i e hail n h u m a n face and tllf w l n s s

? ; f f i i , w o t h o ™ . - r " " n - ' • " " •!'•"':-""•.• M v, .,."1,.. 'i^JLT'LJn. •r'-:,!otimm">''-• K™? *(*> *<> «»* ™

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8.30 P. M.

?> FOR ONE WEEK ONLY!

_ i^^ K.

Mr. ami Mr.". LU-hten ami dani:h--. T*?r l^ ' in i . ..r [M.ih<.i1.i!.|,i!, h-iv».) . . . . -

here for :L l\-w days :is tin.- ^iit-.-:ts <>\the Mes.-T-.. Apfvlhaiim.

Hcv. find .Mrs. L. J. <"i..r.i.in r«-tnni-t;d to StateM Inland !;i.st \w-ck. iifit-r ;ivisit with his sister. Mrs. I., M. H.ivis.and uthi-r rt-lallves in tiiis s.-ctjim.

Mr. Wilbur Ganlncr will b>uve n-xiweek fur [iamlmrfr. Sussex ,•vmsniy,

la'tl. In Juci'lay unijl Ti

Mr. Win, O;fSu,.C'Tilitnd X. V. .;,:vlaiiv,>!,- i» tiiis sriv..,| Hi,- lutt-r p:•Mr. Casuicr y \v;[]

iny: l

: civshifiit li. n . Tihlon.= Am«'i'i(-ati SiinUai-,' Wurk.-s. , , a i .u i - •' panK-<i hv .Mr.--. Tikh-n an.t Air. and ,

of' the! Aeoordin™ to Thrssaliiin IOL'PIKI. the, .• ..*.-.«..•>. uccf»ni-j first hor.so wn* miraculoiislv brought

•isitini: aiiiMim V-.rk IHSI wt-t'k from an .extemU-d i *»S truU'lH.n. iiavfinr jir- am..i!i»hil.. trip tliruiifrh .Vow V.<rk'<tf last wct-k. Mate and iiitu Canada. While tin? trif• I).ivis Mann-' V..-M primarily fur p|i-asure, it hail Ii>

busliifss standi

Men's$3.50and $4.00Pumps andOxfordsfor $2 o

O

i. B. HOCHMAN :?

Just 10 make it iutercslingilii--c (In!!days in .August,.,we have seltclccl a feu-styles an.l sliced the priceone-third.

ICxtrno,diuary Shots atthe price of the ordinary.Will you let us lake a coupleof dollars of your money,now or would you ratherwait; ami pay full priceafterward?

Come in while we haveyour size and width.

Or GOOD SHOKS'»TthampUm St., Huston

Too Much to Believe. : :

'I sbould like to be excused, yourl h i "

irliw.lu-i.-(.".n-l>y I I I U C T S . " : -Mrs.' ivilllitm Si...|r-=" .rr imi ,h,.,.,,i consliloralil.- n-i]i:iiiis nf quiu. rarh-1 s o r v e : ' s ""-' "••llJuiuil :mlIiom. f l ioMr. .anil Mrs. John Q. i:.-Ulrm;m : '-liililn-u nf Lainns i . r . f';,.. arrlvii,! i clphui-nili iviniin- vviill ti-uier of n-il'o ' ' l a I M ' u ' 5 e ' M v o a ' Inlml 'v wonlcd an-

licen spent sit IlmoIiHi-lr. l ion-is *-.,im- i ' • Vannatla . .Mr. SpWr^ win |(,,'ii d ! " k l ' r n i l " r " ! 1 ' ' • ' ' i l s mn-Y w a s i " I " * * * follows:

ly. u-itt; UK-ir daviirluer. Mrs. .-.Mar.-1 t ! " ' ! : i '- ' t"r U.r his vawitiun. ' |. made in HqHJU.-s „{ alxmi IUHMIIV inch-1 Lmil this Kmln of fnml.nlnjr Connett . . . j Mrs. .Cllff..rd \V...,,[nin- and tw..! es, and 1 u : is al»!«, io n.-u-n,* twn ov\ / C ^ ' H ' y t-ach wnyclofa freak, '

".Mr.

Cuiinett.Mr. Will....

Mrs. Alhort Mvisltintr n*IatlvPor t .Murray.

• lluiinii.^1. who-™ter. foriiitjriy.-r'-:.-:

Mrs. Louisa Dua StSCHt Of !lt:r inulster. -Mr. Ti. M.n. Kandoiph. lastto SU'wart.xviUe TI

.-•r of X.FMrt CUr»!.*ai-

. .Cllfft.nl \\J!:1. ami • yiiii'ircu «.;" Cr;inf.viirk a v

1 illlil ilti>-.'

imsovll''- was '

cs, and I was a hit - to i w n i e two o r ,tuon> conijilc.'f picci's. 11 liad tioenprinted "ii raili-.T thick jjajicr front"

IIHI each s(|iiare was>ih.T. ' i niiiioii up wit!i i-uai-st: irm, lacks about |iarn;in and | OUe'

X run iljrnti^h HiHiriivs or wasljers ]

driiii' andd. x . ,r.. havr l . , . , ,

• lliv lalt.T \,:,yi ,,!' !;;stiliuf,' Mrs. Clyde .Mnrlatt. f -u'D from hun. [n p]iiiJUii'l-1 ^'^'Hlcut

»rows. to ;i c!oud girt [icak,T6werliss alio\-e tlio laud;Until the iMvy (lake

Bending this blossom's f,'oldSwell to n mftflity lake-.

Af,-o upon OKO untold,• Joy to Joy. manifold: .:' v ' •

Add for our sovefelgn's snke.

of brown leailii'!1. sn ilmt liotli luck

Getting Into'Moral Dobt..._.-. . p^njp D .Armour, inllllmiafrc nnd

lordship," -said a man who liad been j philanthropist --.•'.>.•]•!'!••!!••••-v;::r:;c,1•'siiiiithbiiecV-on a-jury in Knphmd; 'saysTyoi ins niun"a^'i'iimt yottiii!; into debt.CISKCI'S Jnurujil.- • | l ie luVL-d^rue liiuii.tuiil tlosi>isL*d slav.*s

"Wlmt for?" j When ijiScwl If In- adiiiircd a n-nai i"I owe a man i~>, and I want to hunt ] bri!li:in'< i.mmtr lit? said: ••!!(- m.-iy liave

him up and pay it." I ;> s"|»'i'l> vuicu iiiui line PI'LVIMILM'. but"Do yon mean to tell this court you j C!"1>1 i'Wi llt-":l1" l ' l u r:'1111-' (-lf I l i ; i (" ! i ; l i

would hunt up a man to pay a bill In- j ?l™\ ™ » i s n o t f r u t ' - I I e ifi l l I l ( i

stead of waiting for him to hunt you

vacntlon. Fa ther Waisii i« snendliiir i:.ftv<> from V - o , . , . . £ ' • , ? , , V- ^OlOi. «nd Ijui-rici*. I °Joseph's church, during the lattf-r'jvacation. Fa ther Wiiis.ii is' spendinga month nt Atlantic City,

Jennies K. and Sarah K. Thoniiftceompanied her home. j u-a.s f.-ucoiint

~"~"":"K™ev;~''cWart6V;-iL'"''""JJMichT^^^^^ l:-'r"'.MT«; "\\'m;daughters . Mar.^anH nti<\ Marion, of a^iiin nt Uu- home '"t" liCpate.'ivtlte,. l"a... wi'ft; L'IU-SIS of .JleV. i.Mrs. Jlartln .ftmitii - •..-<:•

:::i'ii;:"and"-Atrs."'-S:""" I.:. vvimams " i!ist'"wc>'k."J"Arrs. "11Iff.'rUert"".^ny'f]^r "nnd""'"•"djiyrat" Dislnwnrd Wator""iTa'p"." '~Vt

Pinch hock is ]>a.stor of t ho KirsBaptist church in CoriU-xviUe.

Mr. Wm. Carlinfr of Philadelphi.'.ip visiting his sister, Jlrs . DennisMerrell. He came to Washinptor

1 Tuesday for the benefit r" his health,

lat ter 's father, JI r. George ] I;1 ••••]--*The latter is_a former, resilient.The latter is a former, resilient. Uc.returned to the Quaker City Tuesday

Mrs. C. \V. Holt nn.l children ro-turncil to DimeHon ";nst Friday, aft,Taij extended .ylsit with her" .-sister,Mrs. Frank iCulinsawl. Mr. IfolT i.sstifTcrlng with Ifrjiiff trouble and hasbeen in a sanatorium in Now YorkState. He wasr Ufcnedtod by the cli-mate of tiiat region and will locate inFlorida. N. Y.

Hr. nnd Mrs. Edward TUnehart ofMontclalr were guests of relativesVero over Sunday. Monday aftcr-rtt>on they started for-homo, but tho.irinfant son was taken with cynvui-

' alons an& they left the train at'1 Pert

.Amy. .si>unL-..la.st..Jrhui-i'sIsUTr"irr"jr.""S"nj"Klii:1 ;uid":

Ifi^h Hrlilfr.. with !itr nJIr.«. John White.

•Miss Jfjiinlft -• '•--• •'•ntertalnini,' ho ,., ( l i l .^r.'lc Armstrong of West I'ittwho. made many friends in '

lY u~-previous-

Frliljiy'"[••r-in-la

IH HUH weenl friend, Miss

I ' i o n , Pa.

^ p e u s vlSitV^Mr/and 'Mrs . KIwcll CKip.-itcn .nnd

son Theodore nml Mr. and Mrs, Har-vey Head of Tn;titnn wore- puosts ofrelatives in. this section H.iLitnlii'y amiSunday. The tripSvas niitilci by uii-tomobile and was in conn&c:tii.in hthe r i f h

uiitombile and was in conn&c:tii.in withthe reunion of the ftmith-KlnneyfamiiJes at Low's Hollow. Tho wom.;tinre sisters aiui ;*rt? members of theaesaocintion.

Mr. JoKfsph V.'innalta and sister,Mrs. J. . H. 'Gardner, ' both of M'ont-

M Frank B.of Hioom-

«0nv.-andthe

Mrs. J. . H. 'Gardner, both of Moclafr. and Mr. and Mrs. FrankMitchell and son Fran It(leld, were hore, last ThFriday, the formerquests of their brother, Mrnatta. and the last thre">f Mr. Aritchell'H sister. .Mrs. Jacoli

T. Van-

and (l«tr (o us., lint -thi-itv-niisforUim'.0

and a'iiiioyaiiT'cs. wtiich j;ive a thrfll of;<I)1k!t.-~joy -!« .'Awi'v .lionrst contortion-ists who fan took in,their own hearts,I oncto hi'tird n y<mii|i mother aay thattlioro'-was OM!.T one thing which gaveher gi'enti'r, pleasure thtin lionring that,tho-clitldrpti of lier friends wcreslck.rrinu--tliii"l:-\viinvto':lipiir:tjint^ they "were"bad. No OIK; hut iHrrom-idiot (to bor-row the'excellent root with which Mr.

.Gele-tt, Biirjrepw has enriched ns) wouldthinlTof condouinlnj,' t^ii.syuun^ woman ifor beinp niali<:iou3 or tin kind. .Miseryla not the only human quality.1 thatloves cornpauy. Some o£ her distantrtHaHves — Anxiety, Discouragement,Anooyance—nro equally sociable.—At-lantic.

q r e d he siiltl: Now, donthat lanit? twi.slod. It is Micliael

Sullivan and H o t Suliivaii Miclmol,snnie as they tunnel it nronud in tbod i t " kin Muurniij."

' " A Light Raiort. ."How did the trouble iu the family

iext'i"'"ilia wife, it soeras, f;ot tired of Iier

ljtishand's heavy wit.OVFity-^jdnrt she t:imply.make a ligiit

retort?""She did. She threw the lamp at

him."—Exchange.

j ,, . ^ ^ V14U WCWJ, ai i U U | , u mi-, iuiicneiiH sister. MTB. Jacob [ LUil |s ""out nersoii"/Murray nnd_securcd_ medical, treat-Lxawiser.-... They. -.camft--iri^Mr' -V°n- LMrs^TTnmnr—VAu.^jt keeps hor-i

li^___^n\cntwatter3"acdazreturnlnKrt6Z3^aHhZlhaaa^sTuiJtb"m ».^~—*-'"2^L::-;ririH^»isr.Vir:;nV'^fii""f - IfcBton~by-7iUtor— Ttie—ei»fl<3~HcJ0n~r«~-Tett^toVvn-^h~tyTeIr~wav™1i^TQ Tiid' 7 .1 " . -1 « ° ^ r o l « n d o n Tuesday woas taken [Bpondlne a couple days with Mr. and I P00** lPat s l 1 0 haa •*? O n i e *o to-

Too Busy, 'Mrs. NelRhbor—Did you ever notice

t int Mra. Chatterton never tells you athing about hersolf?j—Mrs.^rrnmnr—Yes.'^H-. keeps-ber^co-

, A Puzzle.Mother (reprovingly to little girl Jiwt

rendy to go for ti walk)—Dolly, tbatbole wns not In your glove this morn-ing. Dolly, (promptly)—Where was it,then, mnomia?'

Couldn't Risk It.ITusbnnd—Did you hunt up the new

eook'a rcferonccs? wire—No.'Jobn, Idldn'f. I was afraid they mJglit prover r ^ j 3 d i c i a J ^ ^ r X B

about lierself.—Clilcnco' Nowa.

,.,.Tho innocont KeJdom fln'd nu uneaBj-p l l l c w C

up?"

"Xo: my wife Isn't •1stn»ns enonjrli towiiit on more than one."

His

moral oblij-'iitinns tlnu demornli/e hint,T l ie is not spL'itkin^ tin? dcejiyst thinjr

*"Yu'S 'vuiii' lurd.iiiip " ' ^u ^ ' ' s KOUJ,'. and I lutven'I linn.- to hear"You are c.icnseii. . I don' t .wnnt any I n n - v sl«ve__talk. I want a. nmn. tn be

.o:ie"6iriUu jnrv wh-> will lin tike tbat." | J1*51 Ilfl trati !tii 1 '»»•":.-•. .-. j On another occasion he said: "Don't

Help. | get Into debt—I mean mora l dobt. It•"Do you keep two servant jrirls?" | i9 bad onongli to p t Into dobt ftnnn-

clally. There KOPS :I yyiinir nmn who_ isinortpfi-r^l; ^ThiiLyuiin^tiiTtii IH iviJ:-

./'B on Suffrage j fc'ln« ' l "'<-'"« with ,n di-M. anrl it willWhen a female"ennrswer asked an I t«ke twice us much power to «ot hi:n

old fiirmcr lo sljrn a petliimi In favor | n lons as the man without a debt,of a wouiiin's movement lie ".red I ho There nr« other debls and ubll^itiousdocmuciit for awhile wiili -wiispiclon.••{ that- art; eiiiltiu'i'Ji^iii^'in their cnian-"Xo; I'm ii.win it. sure,1* WHS tbe re-ply, with tho emphasis of a mua whohud bad some domestic infelicity. "Awunuiu who's iiltus a-moyin' ia allusa-^ettin" in trouble. If you've rol .any-

glerueut.s. Don't g(M into debt morally,my boy; don't get into debt so thatyou may uot exercise yourl'ivednm toIW 'limits/'

-- Kwi*ot nntl Sour I'icUh'Srittlniifd SttiflViirOlivrs

IV.tt.'d Hiim'iuid \Va] LoafI't'aniil, P,nt,li>r

l'aney Cttkos nml Ilifcultsfind Kanlint-sAJiys.toJveoiL.UeLquiet j : i l j l^"it ."vj _ -The.Code of. SI*™, -...-.JJ .. :. ."^TJ!"11,"""11"^ -

XadJ^lloj^e^cmriiai;z^r^"" •" " • com; i iu i i i (> : i t i> « - i t t , ...>,.i, I I ' . . _ . _ I,..,

Hxford's (BroceryLittle by Little.

commuiiieaie . with wich otji^r h,.menus of slims in a Contnil A'incricanrcpuhlii'.nt a time when all tt-'ie^rauis

: are carefully inspected. If they usedSpaalth. tbiH.'^eour.si!, would lie iiii-mcdlately inuloi'stood. If they usedEnglish, the uillciais woiild (1ml ;.someone to triirrtliito H. .-\s llioy had no.cIplic-rM/ixlo prepurediir iulvdnc'6, theycould not resort to it.:-, Corwequentlythe flrst American tolcgrapliM to theother American iu "the great and po-tont code of Biting." ncre Is a tele-griim which a.filipped,.throuffh., the- {IJKgers or "tbe curious CeiVtrar Amcrlcltnofficials:

'His nibs Bkedaddlcd yesterday perJack rabbit line with nil the coin iri! thekitty and the bundle of muslin he'sspoony about. The boodle la six IJR-

,.^ mm. ia uumiiiiHiurcci uy a "couego" i urtM1 flhort. Our crowd io Rood shape,jf'prlofits'insteHd of an individual rcc-ibut'' we need the spomlulics. Youtor or vlcar.-Westminalor Gazbtta. . collar it. T1ie_ main guy and the dry

The Young Wife (showing licrfurnl-turo)—IJeru's ihe rocklnjr chair for theparlor. Isn't, it .just...lovely? . .T.Mri ;Oldly (rather crilicallyt—Hut I don'tsee any rockers, dear. The YouugWlfe^Ob.^iliey'il be here next moutli.You .see. wp-iir? -buylngitbcchair-on-,the iostnlliuent plan, and wo haven'tpaid for'the rockers yet."—San Fran-Msco Chronicle.,,'i

Westminster Abbey.... _'ul! -!egu!-;titic^of~V/e3tminster

abbey la "the Collejiiote Church of St.PeLcr, Westminster," .Very few peo-ple have heard the famous burial placeso designated. A collegiate church, asdistinguished from a parish church, iainc that la administered by a "college"

( Another Way.i;Why don't you throw away tbls old

Junk? It 13 of no use to any one.""But that would make me feel waste*

fill."

"Then give it away and fe*l charl-tabl S.! onjlerajd.

Ex«rclio is the chief sourco of lm-trovutnent in all our faculties.—Blair.

n guy and tbe dry| goods are headed for the briny. Yoiitjknow what to do. Bob."—Bookman.

^A lady who had a pet magpie usedto ^allow it to lake bits of food from

| between ht-i- lips, .pm'.day....It. p_ejrchcd,': wibflrlK ji mi IdiigTitslii jiijnZI jtffc {2°t?2i!;of tftklnic the Tidbit KIW olfered'lUm hepofcod a uk'o. fat, gracn cuiierpUlar be-twe*& her llpa.

HOOD RKHVICi: I'llOMl'T SDETJIVEKY

^ FOR SALEYour choice of Two Yearling

Registered Dutch Belted Bulls

u G. GIBBS, Marksboro, N. J

Star and Thrlce-a-Week Now York:World, $2 a year ID advance.