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Till-; WAnlllN'ulON* SiViH. To reach (ho right people nt the. right lime, use UK; right paper ul thu right prici"j. . i iHE ONS vfSrAB>J:,{;.£-i;: THE WASHINGTON _ IH (lie Wniit M«llum of •". Wrnrcn County. Head by 2u,ulH> iicoplc weekly, you uro ecrlillll of Rood resulW. 41ST YKAll —NUJIIJKK WASHINGTON, WARKEN COUNTY, N. J.,.THURSDAY, SEl'TOIHKK 3, lilOS :: SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 PER .••YEAR TO DECORATE YE - 0 L 0 E J 1 E I L L Will Be Mad? to Look Pretty on ; f Labor Day. COUNCIL'Sjm MEETING Pays Hills, Appoints Uilio: . .y VoUrv and 1'hins Ki Mid Again'Some. Mght Next Week. Some, urgent matters drew the Counullincn together in a .special HUH- slim on Monday night. Tlio meeting was ut the call of the, Mayor. More urgent than anything else, as the Counciltucn saw it. was the con- sideration or a schomu to decorate the "old lown liall" on Labor Day. That is tli-» way thu call read. -Mr. God- frey thought the ex press Ion was quite olngantly put, beeuuse there IH no ,.., now town hall to decorate—not just yet.tliouyh perhaps presently. Great minds run In one channel and alt a invert that the tf>w» hall ..Hli.iiMU hi- .••'illal.ty <l(<<-iii'iui-il tm Labor ^l^y. . In the l\v.il place. Individual , ' p a t r i .ti^tTi culls i'<ir decoration. In the s-.'.m 1 |i|;i<:('. n r.-\v llag.-i and buntliii; '.v;!l pi a yn-iil way towards .ages of' tlitif hav<- hi'ad.•.""'" "'•""""• " 11 "' Therefun- .v.-ry omicllmaii .voted with enthiiMnsm to have, the building draii.-d with hhuwy eulurs—and plenty '• » t t h e m . " "• ••' • .• - • •"• - r : '• •'• •:•" A liltlrf scrutiny of eleellon bills showed the. jili-rt liriance cMiuiilttt <• thai tin; rei>-nt speilul voting machine ."..kctR-u t-M 'th- txirouKti i'ii vvin iH>': Kiit-h tiifin on tht- flection bwnl had n Mil i..r j !, f..r a tutal tif W: ami !•:. I'. MrCann had a Mil for | l n fnr tin: '.if i.f hi-s mom, fur a grand l.tt.ll nf.M<l. S'Xitfoiif «tiggi-g(«U-d that the Stat.- outfit l"..pay ll)«- .-I.Tthm I.ills an.I the niatt.-r wan held tip while the born-.ighattorney scans tin- mto «l»i- xilvs in si.'u aljout It. A.^V'ttiM'l'! .nt' special marMlials vn.s * UCCIIHHI- IM.VyMt'llly -i>V- iniratl Vo " il.v; I < w - imrt (jnfptn.Hs nt-thla well-ln- liavt-il town'f.n Lahiir l"tay and "Mayor .Smith named Clias. Carl Ing, Clisis. lVhait. [-Tank I-anniiiK, Dolliert Md- Jor,; •Julm K. Smltli and linint Hfod us iusfi.slaniB to Clii'-f Shrope. The. . regulation / c c o f t="> cent 1 * an hour' will bt: lii't.Vd ""that 'day ;md th-- r«te advanced to 'JO i?(-nts an hour. During the even Ins Mayor Smitn took up. his ttintithlv tusk of appoint- ing a tomjiorary street commissioner —siitujrliitomteni of hlKh\V!iy» Is the otllfial ttrrni. Tlie Mayor asked A. M. VJiunBur.lf .he.wmiM Jioc-.pi thn nomf. nation for another month. Mr. I.ini'- KLT shyly n-npoiidcd.tlmt he "would ^niilmr nru.".:Thls caused a -little shock which prompted the Mayor to iv- titiirk that "this i.s so sudden." Ih; thereupon jinnounccd. that he " would defur tin; aptM/inttnent until the ngiilar nitietiiig night.. ; The CotitK'U areopted the Invitation '•-,Ui participate .in the Labor Day cele- bration and will <|iiltu llk.'ly leiirt the parade, llow.-ver. Mr. Godfrey's nov- -L-] siigKfStinn to wviir ,black suits'.and don .silk haw was taboood; also thu Otincitme!) thought they would rather rhk/ln uitrrlntfus 'than walk. The Council will meet next Monday night, the rffiiliir tim. ; for Utu-Sup- tirinber nmutlng, and will adjourn to another'nlghl later In the we«k. ; The following bills, were tiudllt-d :• liml"'urdui-nd fi^U\: •-'••'" ' ----- Washington Uleetriw Co., lights • for August $1!OS.17 J. K. Lindiiberry, allldavlU ., :t.2S "•-••••vviirrOu^TIdlnga; -".prl tiling.'. no-.-: rz •—, ' " " lice.H -'..... .:; . 12.00 Washington Star, printing ordi- nance books lOt.Sfi Flint & Hall, itemized hill .. 17.M J. VfanNanie. Co., a'toamcr coal, ^0.00 A. M.^-uiiKer, street payroll.. 23!).8fl' C. N. Hhr«>l><>, police, ineaUs, dog bill, eti'. I ........ C l'aterson Crushed Stone Co. .. 17 Mill-Owners litiny "Mystery" Story. Wolff' Urns., whoso mill at ITaines- burg wan burned about three week. 1 ago, deny tliat there is any "mystery" : about tlie origin of the lire. In a let- i'<tcr to the Star, they have this to nay: -:- .;\:."n*hh -Jir.^.wasj atarted. by. .'a, blast 'tttaitu, by..the .con I ran tors, about' O ' ""feet"from the mill; and there are number of . people around h.>r<> 1 ^ oke coining from the side ST. JOSEPH'S SUCCESSFUL FAIR St. .Joseph's Fair Mhcrnlly 1*n(ronlzc<l ,,/iml Ijiwn Presented a Pretty '•- Sceiii.—IAii'of Prize Winners. .. An attraction of last Thursday: and Haturduy evenings was the Japanese lawn party held upon the grounds connected with St. Joseph's Catholic church. This affair drew•., good-sized crowd*, especially on Saturday oven- Ing. Several visitors Were present from I'hlllipHhtirg, Included among whom Were several aspirants for po- litical olllce, who came up to get ac- iiualntcd. The lawn was nicely decorated with Japanese lanterns and the stands wen; presided over by young girls in Japanese costume*. A cane rack and baby stand were among the attrac- tions and both were liberally patron- ized. SOMIIHO was thi' dancing plat- rorm. The church did better In a liiiaticl.il way than hud been antici- pated. There wen; several prize contests, the winners of which were announced at tliu elone Saturday evening. The winners were as follows: •T.ftdioH* fun Adam Willnver: fancy poultry, I'. J. Murphy; ladies' shawl, .1. J. Murray, i'hllllpshurg; counter- pane, Carrie V. Sexton; fancv plate, P. lloidleman; Japanese Jug, fcjainiKd Thatelier; box of cigaro, Mary F1U- Koralil; bottle of wine, T, \V. Clark; Hvi'-prnind box of candy, P. J. Mur- phy: Jardlnlt-re, Joseph Hayes; razorx, Grant' Heed, Marry Moon*, Lyman H. Hinim, John 'Kloki-x; llv.-ponnd box of candy. .I.din M.r.Muhon; elght- M.'iy .cJ«c!;r.V.'."Itcr:5Jc!ir.'.!'!t; r cl!!: dress, fleu [llgglu.s; JapjincW' vase. Mrs. du-uril .IMIIUK'IU; sul';i euHhUm, nlniHton Cnrnish; fountain pen, John Iruts; do'l, Kit-hard O'Connor, ^ thn spot 1 dlately after the' blast. We have •;:-rW!uieases:.tpy eryone around here, not liilliieuced by the contractors, tells thc' J same story. "It Is bad enovigh that we lost sn . much in. this' J llre anil are losing best season that we expuclod to have since we arrived hury, wliliout print- ing a story that redouts on our char- acter. We would like you. to correct this statement In your m-xt issue, n; your paper goes all ovty; the county ntid ruining our nanie." Clumsf In Hotel ^laiiapcir.ont. ^^^ Another eh"iini;« has h'eciii made_nt -•-.the HotVjI WIiitTsnr. wheroby A^TAT ^,Ca.l>Je_ of_ lUiirrisUuvn assmiios the • —--man agoi n unras> t iiu-»u6 ut^m > ^T Jacob" F, Oidiek. The eliange was ni^'^i last -^^"ivcelfr-'-AViii.™ Coulmrly -v.r .I.:r.siV^&Uy- . has been engaged as cleric. Mr, Cable 7 '••'- has i)i><;n a conimerninl traveler for some time., Ijls wife will assist ii ; the nijuuigeinent of the hotel. Cihiton V, Ilouanl Coming Aga c'ciliitinHN. itrjwurd, the celehratocl • tpmperiinifc and I'rohlbitlon^speakcr. who delivered siiP-fi an able address iii the M. 10. chmvli here last winter, wilt speak at a Prohibition meeting In the Washington Opora 'House on 5 Senator Conil^li a Candidate. H will appear by refi-rence to the oiineenniit canl in another col- n of the Star, Senator Johnston C'>rnlsh tilKiiltlcs his wlllluxn ubmlt th'- matter of liix rennini o the will of the DuiiiuvmUu w>ti-r» of Warren county. lie has ducidt-d to itand a.s a oa'ndldate for the uomina- NEW HIGH SCHOOL NEEDED CongoUd Coudltlnu May Force Wash- ington Tnto Providing Xuw Build- Ing tn Acroinmodate Demands. A proposition t<»_build a new hlgli .school building to meet growing de- mands may presently be put up to thu Washington public for serious consid- eration; IC MK'h A bt«-pijecomes necoH- sary It wilt entail an expert of any- where rrom $lfi.OOO to »L>O',000 at the it'U-St. A latu law provides that any scholar from a. neighboring township or out- lyiiifi district, ~wh<» siiceo.isfuliy parses tlie grammar grade examination, can enter any high school that lie or she may select. In return for such tui- tion, the State allows t2f> a year to the school, besides tho regulation two cents per diem for each scholar. Tho local .school authorities can charge an additional few at their own discre- tion. The Washington board of edu- cation has. fixed the feo at (5 a year, which Is •• paid -by Om township in which tho scholar resides, making the" nnmial rate of each scholar fUG a year. This i.-* a c-nnptirntlvely low rale.."- rh!l!!{>:>ui:rx exacts'a.fee of $15 from tho townships. The situation in Washington is this: Last year there wen: 111 scholars from the townships att'-ndlni{ the Washing- ton high Heho.-I. Th- aeeommodations were Inadequate then. Tne opening of school this week,showed that the list ho« grown to^'0, Avith a ..noHMlbllity, Ml' .S'ivt.-i'.'ii nwi\.v .Uii.,'.ViuriEi:iy v ,:!«J«W of the seats in the high wt:lu>ol were occupied hy threw scholars. There- Isn't much oiioleo in the malti-r. If tin; accommodations are Insufficient to accommodate the growth, tho loi-al school iMithoiItles must provide them. This Is required by tlio State. .Unlcs-i. the law Is com- plied with, the local school maylose its. Slate appropriation. This amount') to nearly $15,000 a year and is Indis- pensable in the running uf HIP sehonls. A similar condition has been con- fronting I'liillili.-burg for some time. j \.ith the result that tin- board of edu- I cnllnn has 1-eit forcM into building a 1 ric-.v, lifcli ochaol. tin .wurUiof which; Is now under way. The building will 1 i:ause an expenditure of J75.000 or | SI JAP_Lftp PARTY Congenial Fellows Make an In- vasion of Washington. PRIZES MWJTGOOD pijj's Sequel to the Gary Slory—\V(iKhli)£iaii VOUIIK Abroad—Anram JAUvJnslty, Honest Man—Hoitiiiiillu I-ake. A few politicians, mo.stly ^Vsseinbly candidates, came to Washington liUit Saturday night and buzzed us awhile;. They were drawn 1 hero by the Japan- ese lawn party held on St. Joseph's church lawn: They wanted to do a little preliminary handshaking. They shook .hands, with everybody except i-aeh (Mhcr. Among them ivere Itlch- ard O'Connor of Allaimichy,' John J. Murray and Win. Ward of Vhillips- burg. and Home others whose names I didn't catch.•."-. EaLh one told me he luul the nomination "copped." but told me not lo t.-ll the other fellow about it.. Unless they can cut this nomination plo lip into pieces, sonic body's going hungry. The merriest handshaker ' candidates ,- wenis um 1 f th to -h ant. lie ways he Is In the race to the finish mid has a few tricks up his sleeve to let loose at the psychological moment, I have picked Wardie for a favorite. ^"N "W'm. \Vafd, Lawmaker, Trenton, X. J.," would soon be painted oit;Ttls .suit case if I had my j-ay. Wardie utli-ndt-d a 'big newspaper- men's ;-!jjin<iut'L in Allentown a few nights "ago and gave an ' lifter-dinner .••picfh, Ju:-t following iiddri'«ses- by the .Mayor and the President of a big college up there. Ilis speech made a hit. Ha told the Kiicsts 1M was go- Ing to be tlie next A.s*>iuMyman from \\^irieii t'uuniy, and Llu-n ji'gged them thi* a little with .«<_>me pleasantries about himself. .. ; ffZ:-r A I L READY FOR THE B!G LABOR DAY CELEBRATION Just let the weather man lie good next Monday and pass out a pleasant day, mid Washington will come to the front. with,.the .bigs-st holiday and Industrial celebral'on that IITLH been si't-n around these parts in many years. Those who are pn.mothig thu celebra- tion and are miturally In close touch with the arrangements say the Infor- mation they have hand Inilk-atef that there will bo a bigger crowd hurt than has ever been recorded at a sim- liar event; that thu parades will eclipse all previous parades, and that the attractions will he well worth coming a. long distance to ace. So optimistic arc the leading workers of Warren CouiH-il. N'o. IC, Jr. 0. U.A. M., which lodge ha* the celebration In charge, Unit they are of one ouln- %in that 10.000 visitors will I»e here tl.H day. Koine ;;ay there out-lit to lio\\lB.n00 people here—providing tlieweather is ausi>iclous. I'retty big (inures, these, but It is curtain tiiat a great crowd will IK- drawn to Washington that d;iy. A representative uf the Newark Kveii- ItiK Ntiv.'H lia.i'l>c->.-n on a buslnc:'.! trip through th-j various towns of this si'ttlon during the past wevlt, and white here on Monday declared that iilt he could h-.-ar along- the III sutjli caudidatu by inore than utie . ifl^-'d Deinoeratk- voters lias li'fVn ll|i.d with the county clerk, with the nuost that his name bo placed 6i.\ th" Hemor-ratR 1 primary licuct. '! tiln action un th'.- part of Senator CorniMh was in 'response to a. (great number of . requests from the Demo- ta of the county. Tlie general de- s for a victory in tlie state this fall is causing the Dei nee ruts of every unty to put in nomination for coun- ty ollle.'.-rs and legislative representa- tives its strongest men. N'o one ques* '**.„:. tli.? f' r M\ t ::.;.!h ilt -Senator Cor- nish has repeatedly .shown his ability to carry.this county.by. a larger majority . than- aiiy .other, candidate, hence all Democrats who hoped to achieve success at the coming elec- tion ln.,thls county, district and State are if.^re'tluin anxious to have him again stand as thoparty'K nominee. Always the • personal ;md political friend and siipporter £#William J. Bryan, it la fortunate that the Demo- crats are thus enabled to unite their names, on . the ticket -for- the -coming campaign, as one strengthens . the other and gives tlie party an Invinci- ble ticket in this county. ' If •WiiWi.ihgt^ris forced iritVi' action isi,MW Iti this nuuti,iv It In raft- to 'say .that j thIV, Jack Hie thing Sunday Sehool Workers to Meet Here. A locni .-vent of miich Interest to Sunday school workers, as" well as "others,"Is"" the^anmiarconventloii -of tlio Warren County Sunday School Association, which will lie held In thu .AVashingiori'_I J resbyteHaa _church on I Tlmrsdhy. 'Stiit;''i77 :iV 7i 1 "iicro r -'wnp'ljln sessions at 10 a. in., 2,:!0 and 7.30 p. m. The association is nnn-aectar* iJUi and ladies of all denomination^ will assist In providing entertainment .and. meals, to the 1!00 delegates who' Tu-c-i e xiVecteii r^~~-~^^-^~'^^-^:^~1z' ^Tlie- program Includes addresses- by .some very exceptional-.speakers.-jMr.",'- J. Woodbrldge Harnea of Newark will give an elementary address la thu mi)niing. which wilt be continued in thn afternoon. ; -At tills session there will also he an address by- 1 Rev. Forest K.-.Dager,, P. TX, of Philadelphia, on "Training, the lioys," iS A feature of thu evening service' 1 .'will"'bu 1 ..-an' Illus- trated lecture by Dr. Moulsdale of Beivl»lcre;^-lt--lsM:iit!ilea::" t :lHdliijln. Trann!iion. or Warvelsin the Orient." Tormor ltcsldcnt Dies in. Kcntueky. Jacob C. Wandling. U7 ..years old, .'l | e i l.--!>biM liomo- In .Owetisb'oro.- Ky., early \Mond'Uy" mi)'ruing'*r :i ' Deatli was from a »:(»nplication of diseases which btrgan with an attack of grip last win- tor. Mr. Wandling was a. sun of thu liucl'utur Wandling. lie was born In Washington and resided litre imlll about 20 years ago? . During his i'esl- deuiy; in Owenslnu'o he 'was engaged in. t'?.l; Insurance •business. tSesldos- his..widow,' lie leaves one .son, Charles Waiullliifr, also thetm bro.Mici-H and stetorn: Adam WandU ing of llhacti, X. X., James L. Wandl- 1 ; ing of Now York, and' Margaret.' ami I 1 , \V. Wandling of Washington. Mr. •Waudllng was a veteran of-.tho Civil AYat^iiiidJ'lmd hi-en .; prominent "'"in "iuiusnnr1^-™ r j : itV--wri^~iilM;:;r^i'»eri;bQr^o£. tlie l^lks. Thu funeral was heid yott- lei-day; with inU-nneuL-iiv•• Owcris'oorrij: Mr. P. \V. Wandling was in attend- ^ If You Would Have IVIemis. "Ymi must i^liovv yourself friendly. 11 also follows—as l suro as the night follows the day—that'if you want the best Toe Cream a:i,djvant 1 to-lie siire, of setting It.'•ynu'-iiVust get it of tho man who has a reputation for making and selling the best—UI3MLE1N'S .foj^UiQ-Kood kinds. <> ill l.e don j ; doubt that a buildi L-U-d tlmt I.s in every way chitectural., rn-ilit to the town The be i-xp--ndlturt- that eoiild reai ably be expend would bo i'W.t Not only, would a new building ry, but a new building pita, other than the.present school grounds. Id have to,be selected. The whole •.tfon niiiy c''ine up for ; serious j thei dtleratlon wUhin the coming year. | d that c-vr- ." There w of the priz and there, were li ihltig "traTekd" by re three champion ring—Jack McAul- s.'y and Jack O'Brien, three Big Bills of the political arena—-\i\\\ itryan, Bin Tatt d H d d Hm Ward. ill--! speech made a decided hit but ho almost got into a list tight with HUI Udwurs. the Alpha constable, the next time they met. liowers'wanted j to iuniw why,.he made it three \vlien there wer In rality, four'Big Bills. r^u .The Christian Herald: "Tho address of C. N. Howard at the great meeting in Cooper'Union. New York, was one of the most remarkable ever delivered before a metropolitan' as- HL'tllllUtgO/' ... Mr. Howard will .speak in Waning-. ton again on Sept H. '.,-. . . . Ilryjui to S|ii'ak in'Xew Jersoy. -.. Arran(,'ements.-..-havn been ....inado through tho Democratic State Coin- mlttee to have William Jennings Rryan speak In .New Jersey during ttie. coming ea npaign. Announce- ment was madt**, ^Kterday that he will vitO'this State'oa-t^'esday, Sept. 15. 'apt-ilk mK-at-Wushf iVgtC«v;Ptir'k.'-O lb'u- r.-Ht.-r<-<ii;nly,.ln the l afteTrioon;and nt ; the Qw}Yn:£j.pusc,, Trenton, in -the evening. Tho coniiiiiltt-e™ ihopes to liave him for another dato also, at which time, he may speak in Pater- >,;,n^NVj,varkr«tii3-;.Jrr«^y-nUy;^7,Noth-, ing is certain about this, however. The campaign In the East will be conducted with a great deal of ener- gy. Mr. Robert S. Hudspcth of Hud- son county, who has been chairman of-^the-^pcinocratic^ State. -Committee. "a man who has been a tirelosa"*work- c.r in the inU-resis of tho Democratic party: has^.leVii 'madervi'ce' rr chn"irnian of the National .Committee and will have charge of .the campaign in the East, ile resigned as chairman of the State Committee yesterday in order to'''assume-his new duties. James Nugont of Newark..was. chosen im his successor. ._OnlI onjl'^bor^ pay._ v ""'AlfVpreH^^^ wili • t.ni" tlioiisaiiilR of star readers ^ri" nltendjim-e At the celebration hero on Labor Day, the publisher.'of,, the Star has afranred to liave the"^ business olllce opeii^frqm 10 to r» o'clock, dur- inp--which :ttme Lhe,. ptVblisher in member of hls'st^fC will be present.to receive callers. Our friends ar,e as- sured'of a cordial welcom'O, atul wd Invite'thciTj i'o make~-our olHce 'their lioadqiiart^s in all that the word im- plies. ... .. v Tlio FiVjit User of Ceim-nt. -•' The Slar's/atcwartsvillb correspond- ent'says: j-//151 his Piittsi. deceased,- father of our townsman, .A^ B. Prltts, was the tlrst mau^ia this' Hcctloii-to use cement. In isr>2 he sent to Ger- many for a barrel, paying $7 for, It. He'uspil the cement in making a wa- tering trough at the spring house at "lh'uV;>Gil.".mIIJ~.(Ho:,v!!;ii(!:a^Ml!])^;.!)nn!V Junction. It !a now known.as Smith's mill.-" -Tlio watering, -trough', is -atlil--,In- active use and is apparoutly as good as GVJZW o ... ''•' I' . Dancing on -Labor Hay >'!;:lit. Tlio Warren- County. Athlc'uVcinb wilt give a public danee in their rooms on iM'hnv Day' night. ;-. nahclng fron.i 0 to/r.n. i, GIUKI imisliv* Admission! gentleman and lady. Co eents;(,genllo- man. LT. cents; lady, 15 coma,; If .proper encouragement is'stiown, week-. ly receptions will be given, v'-r '. The politicians were finite lucky In the contests at St. Joseph's Japanese lawn party."" Nearly if not quite all of them got a prize, with the possible ex- ception of Win. Ward. He . drew . a blank package... Senator Corlnsh drew a sofa cushion; John J. Murray of PhilHpshurg drew.a lady's shawl, and Dick O'Connor of Allamuehy drew a don. . .: •;/ Itow inappropriate! Of what pos- sible use could a stifa pillow be to Mr. .Cornish?...."What on.earth, could John Murray do with a r lady's shawl? And what Is Dick O'Connor to do with a big doll—unless It's a live one? , Dr. and Mrs, Dedrick have been camping at- Mountain Lake -.for.-a couple of weeks. 'The other day, .while 'tiie 'doctor wiis'Iishiny ami. the others'" were -rowing some -euws got into their tout, and 1 devoured all provisions, canned goods and all. L.H- tle^IC. anything, "was 1 left except •'lTfTrt-crntninBrr' : '-'0f~cVurseV-'-lhVy ; -^v«nt to tied supp(!rlOKs.ibut'-u^'^'t..too ro- mantic for anything? """ \/ Elmpr'S. Thompson and Harry Christine liave returned from their trip to Saglnaw. Mich. On the way out; they were buiieoyd-uu a 'trick a: old as the" hills.;-"-As "their train r mieh- ed St. Thomas,. Canada., announce-, inent was made thVit 15 minutes .won Id be allowed for refreshments. In pay- ment for lunch. Thompson latd.down a one-dollar bill and Christine" laid down ;i T>0-ccnt piece. . Soniebod suddenly hollered ."allraboard" ami they had to run Cor "their train. Chris- tine managed-, to- get. his -chancY,. hiij Thompson 'didn't" 'ha've" iime'-"te." : get Tin' modern way tn !'<>at' this scheme is to run for your train with- out-'paying, rather than to riih with- out your change. . u.:; i -:.'l;-1 :.••• Rev. Mr..;Gihson might be stricken speechless In th.i pulpit if that strcet- corner push 'shcold get it into their heads.- some, night to marelv-^.ip., ' church in. a body and attend servi There, would have tn he an overtli mooting, 1 guess. Ton.fcn.tl Tdidn't get my story about "Whit. Gary at tho farmers' pit. . Whit, walked 1 tip"to the spot .-where n. three-shell man was operating a gambling 1 game. Tiic " Eaiiitilor "ii took him for a cop nnd-gavp him $10 to make himself scarce." 6 '.V.iiU....took_the^.S10.—walked ~a\va 7um"lKiTl™rg7>oTl'°nTuigir.~™Ai"l~o'f"tlTI WHS tnithL'uJly.,.p.lc'tin > p<l last, week.. " With the crisp Uiri-dollnr5biif wrap pod around twenty dollars In small : nllls of his nwn'hn was soon mingling happily with tlie" Mg.; enuvd^-i,. The throe-shell men. had hi'iiV-'spiit- led, it seems, for duving_Ja crush tlvjy picked his pocket, getting hack, liot only'thoir own'ten spot but; Whit's In- dividual twenty besides. Tills Is the part that wasn't told last week. The tiny "-shell men Had the last ^lomjh, but it was the best laugh. "? ,, .MAJOR PRELANCE.' V at 11 o'clock, will be the most Im- posing feature of 'the Celebration. I Them will be hundreds of marching- men, wnveral bands and drum corps ! LOCALS C1EI FOR EASY PICKING Gave Hackettstown a Trouncing on Saturday. .vtreel'commissioner will get out with his men thtH/m-k and trim all trees along the line nf march ao that the branches will not interfere, 1 Trolley wires, which nre strung II feet from the street, will have to be temporar- ily raised In order to allow some of the big floats to pawn underneath. The line of march will form on Grand avenue. From there the pa- r.idu will pass up West .Washington avenue to Broad street, thence to Voiiman's avenue, thenco to Kallroad avenue, thence through Hast Wash- ington avenue, thence up Belvltlero avenue to the carnival grounds, when 1 it will Ulnband. All those who have floats and desire to have them re- main upon the carnival grounds <\\\\'' ing Ihu iifl.-rn.ien fuiahmv piMi-.-.^i will have that privilege extended to them. The marshals of oseph It. Thatch parade v.-ill ho Lewis It. DM- :md Klwood Mitchell ii 1 1 ii T: to' i 1in'"'.t !i a nearly everybody he met in Newton, Driver ami llacl;ettstown exjin'ssed their intention of coming, and lie also heard considerable about It at places farther away. This will .he the om- big Labor Day nivactiun for pi-uple for SO miles aroiind" N "" Tin) morning parade, which will lie principally u fraternal and Industrial parade, will be a hummer. It looks as though there will lie surely l.fiOCi men in line ;tnd more than likely ^,000. 'I»f»dgo nii'ii from every nearby tiiwn, and some from a distant?'!, will be in line. I'hllllpsburg lodges will send at least SSOO men. , Wasiilmiton ill have fiitO inoiv, e\eUi«ivu uf tho Junior Moehanlcs, whowill nut par- ticipate. Knston and Philllpshurg id r».t|0O visitors, her"/ if not "1rwnr'botlier~the tr6tloylin-s ami railroads to handlO' tn'eni nropi'«r- especially during tlieinornliig rush, •I. people coming ,'irom' westerly poii.ts are advisorl ttf take trains or trolleys as i-arly in^thu. moniiiiK as , .. ihle. 'The tjuston it Wasliinytun Trolley Co. will maii.'taiu a half-hnur hedule and will doubleheail their cars during the busiest hours, The first trolley ear will leave Phillipsburg at C.r.O. The si.jiim road will employ extra cars on the regular trains in order to accommodate the "crowds. People from eastern points wlll.bp well taken care of on the regular pas- ger . trains and. in. order to get them home after'the evening'parade, a special train will be provided to It'll VI to Hackettstown. f . The hotels will provide extensive; accommodations for .. visitors ami there will be plenty to eat for all who come. Upon the carnival grounds arrangements will lip made to feed several thousand people, at .either.,dinn'-r-nr supper, and the ar- rangements wilt be such that 400 per- sons can bo accommodated at one time. ' ' The town will be liNgala attire for the big event. All.the business houses will. be gorgeously, deeoruted; also a great many private ruside'riews? "Every patriotic citizen will-do something- In this "lino. Decoratofrt'^2.r.c£i:".-.\v hero and already the work of donning Holiday attire has been started. / The morning--parade, ; which starts! Washington at 10.30, running pariid.'. -who V%ill "w '"SUtiiui\tHr'''Viri'/iVi'PVi'"'*VtivlC' r wlri*(;" platform In /mat of the Cornish fac- tory, will be R. A. Cole, Daniel Span- genherg. C. W. Hull, Archie Lance and J. IC. Fulpor. Dr. l'\ W. Jolmson will net as mas- ter of ceremonies at the exercises up- on the ground.s durlni; the-aftenioon. Tho spe:ikers have alr.'mdy been an- nounced. During the. afternoon there'will h>' other attractions, which include aquatic ."ports on the Morris canal ami a ha.seball game upon the local K-r.mnds l.etweon tla- • old rivals—j Washington and llaekellstown. j Tlie novelty, of tho whole celobra-. lion will be the.' automobile parade" at night, the Urst affair of this kind over held here or anywhere el^o .In this. mobiles in -Washington, ewrj-' one,,;>'>f which will !JC In line, and a hundred will be here from Kaston...and Phil- liUs-burg. AIlelH-iWn will also send several and every automobile owner for miles abound will undoubtedly he in the line-up.. It will be an impos- ing spectacle, as tliu various machines will be gaily decorated. The commit- tee In charge will distribute 144 torches burning preen ami red colors, each one to burn live minutes. These will add splendor to the scene and will provide continuous illumination. The parade will'start promptly at S o'clock. •. ' ' ' •. The judges of. the automobile pa- rade are" Samuel IV Heavers, ,,Wrii. .Shl[.man, David Bartron,.Samufcl"'Wel- ler'and H. C. Dedrlck: The commit- tee In charge will be J. H. Cornisti, Jr,, J. R. Bryant and E. S. Thompson. The numerous handsome prizes to bw awarded tn participants In each parade have .been on exhibition since Saturday in tlie tShie.ils store room on Kast. \Vasjiington avenue. ,- • . The reception c'»mmittee "is-• ooin- posed of Dr. I 1 . j/;J3ukel, Win, Pat;l- lin, Jacob Hfldle ; nan. W. L. Bowm ,;tnd Cims, Drown'/ /lK ''"i-ho town'" wlll.^J and, good order will b ii lllce 1 One-half d from i-tu-thu regular police force, .-has appointed six special )£ the"" net pri the .celebratio! edsVdc- ir ;be rivod from the.celebration, will;be donated to.tho Kastun Hospital. . !\\._ Deatli of an Aged Woman. Mrs. Jane Vannatta Kelvor, widow of Theo. Felver oC Dover, died at Hamptmi Junction last Friday, fol- lowing an Illness from paralysis. Mrs. Felver was tho mother of ioiyht.chilurcn. and 'hOurvivel by two sons—Joseph" 1 'find JohhJFcIvorof Ba- tavia. 111., a n d three daughters— Mrs. "Samuel l-'elver and Miss Mary Felver of Jersey City and Airs. Chas. Peary of T?hiUulolphja; also two sis- ters—Mrs. Andrew House] and Mrs. Thomas barrass of Hampton Junc- .tion '• - , ..... .. ^J-._ ,_ . •, The funeral services wore held on -Tuesday., and ..weruicui .A.'.. Lincoln^ Atoorc, D.' D.. ii "'great- nephew' by inarrlaye. She was" bur I oil In tho ' Hackettstown Union cometery, Mrs. Felver, who was horn at An- derson on Dec. 15, 1S2U. was 'for tiC years a-member of tlic Baptist church at fort Murry. 'Shu \v:i.s an active worker in church and Sunday school. Washington Schools Koopen. The Washington public schools re- opened on Monday, with a large at- tendance. During vncatlon many im- portant Improvements' were made to tho buildings and grounds and the school-.Is. now.: In-ii thoroughly sani- j tary condition.""" ' : ' -'"••'• "• '-"-• 1 " 1 : 1 .'-"-~»" kj^ There are" three new Instructors pTmong' the IV employed. They a?ifi Prof. J. K. Ilarstlne of Ferndalc, Pa.', who. is n. graduate of the Keystone State Normal School .:and-Lafayette College, who "will have charge, of tlie science department; Miss Mabel Se- ,i-or,' a graduate of the University of j -Michigan,- Avlio.-.has^, tiuigh tt In.. :.tlt«_.Ir- vingtoii' "scliools : for two : years, :tud wlip^wilFhavu- uliui-gu/'uC-lhu a«T»uil- .ment of. Enellsh and history; Miss Bessie Sarson of'Montana, a graduate of vtho East Stroudsburg Normal SehciSl,_ who will nssist in the primary department. 1 1 •• , ';; ; •.•.••• : -.i- ;; . WCJD RCIMR J QHliTflllT tiLHll DQHVU HDllUtUUl Tml Wasn't So Much Tills Time, Wliilu Wiitiv, With An Ifeiwrl- cucctl Ciitt-licr, Was Invincible. With the diamond freshly mown and nicely rolled by the Mg town roller, and with Harry Christine back from Saglnaw, Mich., sun-burned but as fresh as a daisy, tlie local ball team went nut .upon the Held last Saturday running over with conllderice. Tho frisky Mackettstown boya wero hero .that day and It was up to the local boys to ilo something to make amends for the poor showing at Ilacketta- . town a month ago, when they were rather decisively defeated.. _„ ,;.;........ We made amends' In noble fashion. Not unty did we score n\x runs our- selves, but .we kept the other fellows' total d.iwu ti> one. That solitary uii«".,' was a. gift, due lo an error, a stolen base, another error and a passed hall. A real sporty team wouldn't count a run made In that manner. •-"";-, elutnee tliey hail to .score. Hetore Wadt/s masterly pitching the llack- eitsti>wn boys were entirely helpless. Two hits were all they gathered dur- ing tho nlne-innliiK euntcst. ; Uoth of these were made by Lux. the deaf mute catcher. He Is a good ball play- er—do luxe, we might say. With eight more deaf mutes us goud as this one, Hack* usiown would lie 'quite un- heatabk'. .Still, there Is T..-ed. who Is a very Important personage in the Hacketts- lown baseball world. Ue Is a clever plteh.-r. has got everything In the way of.i-iirws and good control of them. Sniiii-diiv w-as his Jonah day, it seems. Not only "did 1 thciTWnslilngton batters spat hit* eiiryeK to all corners of tho lot, hut thoy'got him more or less up " third ,Inning, when four runs were scored, ami Hindis quite a show of himself. After that he pitched In good form, striking out 12 batters all totd. _.. _ ; Wade's record of strikeouts enum- erated only six,-.-but otherwise he oiupttehert his rival by several yards. He got good support in tho field and had a.KOod catcher back of the plate to steady him—Mr. Jenes of 13angor, a veteran backstop who rhas playnd bull these over so many years. A catcher of this kind has been a crying Teed IKTC for a long time. Mr. Joiierf.. ivlll lie with us again on Labor Day, ive are pleased to chronicle. . Outside of ' Jones' , ; catching: and Wade's pitching, there were some other features worthy of note. The Washington outfield performed in fine style and Dili Cyphers played the No. 1 bag In gill-edged form. Then, In the batting line, Tommy 1 - Sexton's tinu-ly two-liasc swlpo, Jones' solid pair of singles, and Doc Morgan's nlco : tlck workman elicited applause from tit e'~gruiurs tit lid. "-~-The' : grand -stand' Is '..". that bit of masonry and^timber just ,t the rear of the home plate which has the appearance of a ship In a gale, just now as the season Is wan'ng. It U SMiiK-wliat like "a K ".worn-out sock—It noeils a little darning. There, oueht_tp,.bei.just a word adif-" .9d'aboiit'" the" very'satisfactory urnpir- :: ing' oj "Messrs."; 1-I.ance' for Hacketts-- town and Snydor for "Washington. This- H a difllcult position to fill in a game oountjv'out these two., knights of tho indicator"measured up to ail demands, and not a decision waa questioned, which is creditable lo the judgment, of the umpires and to the good sense of the ball players as well. ,-—Tho.. score: ,,..„__^.^^.i::^'J^Z~..-^J,.. '" "V\*ashing"ton.. '. ' ; R , ' H.' O. A^" E." I Christine, cf . . . . . 1 1 3 0 n " i orrMorffanr;:ss"-T~-.T-.-:i—2 •„- ^0;r.i) | Cyphers, lb . 0 <p--7 2 ' 0 Jones, c '.'.".-' 1 2 7 0 n Hill, K , . :' 1 1 ^2 0 1) Sexton, 3b . '.'. .. . 1 1 •>4 1 J. Morgan, rC 1 0 1 0 0 OiKlyke, 2h 0 0 -3 4 2 :VV!irl..ri : :p-; 1 .;^;-;rv;--f;V;;a- I) .Ml-t-n Workniiin Injurcil at ChaiiKCwatcr. Chas, Gallagher, an iron worker of Mayonne, fell from a platform into one of the large tanks ,of the Tide- water Pipe Line Co, at Chungewater last Thursday,' 1 ";! distance (if about 1 IS feet, "in' the fall, he dislmlKed a •lU-potiiul weight, which landed on top of him. 11 is fellow .employees helped htm out and sent to Washing- toirfor. LVL physician. Dr. I'., J. La- mew, up-.in examination, found Dm ihe man's.back was injui-t-d at base Insiiniiiei' Agent 'rrausl'crred. . ..Chas. R Unyd, who has bofin.nsslat- ii'ntj. supi-i'Iiuoiident o"f the Pnuk-ntir.! liis'.iram-iv.Co.-in this district for the past ye;n\ has beon transferred to Dover, succeeding H. F. Dow, whois no hjtmev employed by the company. Tho t'liewv assistant superintoiidont in ,,thts distrirt..is., M,r. Ro.utqj.bach, f«n-- "moriy of. Bayohne^-'.-MWvBoyi^wilJ .re- tain his resilience here an.d coninmte l»(?t\voi-;n Wasliihgtoni^and Dover, ,,r/ \ I'ornU'i 1 Tiaekawiinua 13iigiLt^cr Dead. James IL Gardner died at" the JIor- ris riains Hospital at 5.30 last Friday morning. Duath was from paralysis of i!ie brain. He had been a patient in., the hospital since June 16. -Mr. Gardner was l!0 years old On Aii£.^2. V.nd.was a son of. the lato Itobert GaHuer. Tliu deceased man o-a lu-oininonl. eiiKlneor on (he Lackawan- na railroad for more than L ' O years and also worked-on'the Lor.S'^land Viailroad. Uo retired 6\ few years ago owiiiLT to failing health'r u Mrs. OanniW, Ii . . . ,.... .-vn^rsons—jfy^rr-oi —Liong Island and Koy^'of Wiaiilngtou;' aNr. his niothc-T^-ilrs.^llcbi^feif'piirdiisir.v.L'f,. Jaekson Valley, and one,\b,vother, Win. Gardiier, also of Maokson Valley. .oT_b"..body, was brduffht,,-herc Friday eviMilng'and the funeral s'ervices, held ~ "~ Mohda> :1'-W 1; ^ nnftA* i eemoleiy. • l-laels-ett,sto'w Xeittlibor,- 2b Gullck. If Lux, c Teed, p T Smith. 3b.... v. Vannatta, lb KHoTT rf , ,V. Slater, cf ..'. . Flanagan, sa ';. G n. .-H. ] 0 '. 0 0 . . 1) '.'..._...:Q.O t . . . IT ... .V.. .1 . 0 7 i-r. 0 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0 27 O. 0 4 n .'0 0 0 -0 0 n A. 2 0 6 3. 0 0 0 0 2 3 '15. I 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 i) Tlltills ;. l * 24 "' fl Hacit. ...*. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 Wi'sh.. '.' 2.^0 .4 0 0 0.0. 0.x—6 afternoon. Her—Danlrt^ftfnwaji otii- olaled. Tntennftnt v,'fis ln<'"lhe VVash- Ubfore giving y^ur 1 ' order for Lalior Day. read our ad. "on page 7. ChlUls 1 Grocery Co. Kayt Uangor >vill., be here on Satur- day and the gam'd"]>r9mlses .10 1)0 a ""The third game of the scries with HacUctlslown will be played here 'draw a- bi{?;crowd and a close contest shouliL-iCeauU... .__.... _iS_ ..^^...... 'Th'e"*hali'"p1ayers of'"t'hc''Was7ii'ng'ton" and Hucketlstown teams, headed by a drum corps, will ^participate In the morning parade 11 here on Labor Day. They will rldrv in hansoms, victorias, or, other vehicles of that .description, whllo SO ffonuiiio.home rooters, carry- ing canes 1 'with the colors of the club, will accompany thorn- on fool. . r lt's going to b o a cold, hard winter for the baseball gentry In Newton. .'.CuntlmuHl on page C.)-

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Page 1: … · Till-; WAnlllN'ulON* SiViH. To reach (ho right people nt the. right lime, use UK; right paper ul thu right prici"j .. iiHE ONS THE WASHINGTOvfSrAB>J:,{;.£-i;N _ : IH (lie

Till-; WAnlllN'ulON* SiViH.To reach (ho right peoplent the. right lime, use UK;right paper ul thu rightprici"j.

. i iHE ONSvfSrAB>J:,{;.£-i;:THE WASHINGTON _

IH (lie Wniit M«llum of •".Wrnrcn County. Head by2u,ulH> iicoplc weekly, youuro ecrlillll of Rood resulW.

41ST YKAll —NUJIIJKK WASHINGTON, WARKEN COUNTY, N. J.,.THURSDAY, SEl'TOIHKK 3, lilOS :: SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 PER .••YEAR

TO DECORATE YE- 0 L 0 E J 1 E ILL

Will Be Mad? to Look Pretty on; f Labor Day.

COUNCIL'Sjm MEETINGPays Hills, Appoints Uilio: . .y VoUrv

and 1'hins Ki Mid Again'Some.Mght Next Week.

Some, urgent matters drew theCounullincn together in a .special HUH-slim on Monday night. Tlio meetingwas ut the call of the, Mayor.

More urgent than anything else, asthe Counciltucn saw it. was the con-sideration or a schomu to decorate the"old lown liall" on Labor Day. Thatis tli-» way thu call read. -Mr. God-frey thought the ex press Ion was quiteolngantly put, beeuuse there IH no

,.., now town hall to decorate—not justyet.tliouyh perhaps presently.

Great minds run In one channeland alt a invert that the tf>w» hall

..Hli.iiMU hi- . • • ' i l la l . ty <l(<<-iii'iui-il t m L a b o r^ l ^ y . . In the l\v.il place. Individual, 'pa t r i .ti tTi culls i'<ir decoration. In

the s-.'.m 1 |i|;i<:('. n r.-\v llag.-i andbuntliii; '.v;!l p i a yn-iil way towards

. a g e s of' tlitif hav<- hi'ad.•.""'" "'•""""• "11"'T h e r e f u n - .v . -ry o m i c l l m a i i .voted

with enthiiMnsm to have, the buildingdraii.-d with hhuwy eulurs—and plenty

'• » t t h e m . " "• ••' • .• - • •"• - r : '• •'• •:•"

A liltlrf scrutiny of eleellon billsshowed the. jili-rt liriance cMiuiilttt <•thai tin; rei>-nt speilul voting machine

."..kctR-u t -M ' th- txirouKti i'ii vviniH>': Kiit-h tiifin on tht- flection b w n lhad n Mil i..r j ! , f..r a tutal tif W:ami !•:. I'. MrCann had a Mil for | l nfnr tin: '.if i.f hi-s mom, fur a grandl.tt.ll nf.M<l.

S'Xitfoiif «tiggi-g(«U-d that the Stat.-outfit l"..pay ll)«- .-I.Tthm I.ills an.Ithe niatt.-r wan held tip while theborn-.ighattorney scans tin- mto «l»i-xilvs in si.'u aljout It.

A. V'ttiM'l'! .nt' special marMlials vn.s* UCCIIHHI- IM.VyMt'llly • -i>V- iniratl Vo " il.v;

I < w - imrt (jnfptn.Hs nt-thla well-ln-liavt-il town'f.n Lahiir l"tay and "Mayor.Smith named Clias. Carl Ing, Clisis.lVhai t . [-Tank I-anniiiK, Dolliert Md-Jor,; •Julm K. Smltli and linint Hfodus iusfi.slaniB to Clii'-f Shrope. The.

. regulation / c c o f t="> cent1* an hour'will bt: lii't.Vd ""that 'day ;md th-- r«teadvanced to 'JO i?(-nts an hour.

During the even Ins Mayor Smitntook up. his ttintithlv tusk of appoint-ing a tomjiorary street commissioner—siitujrliitomteni of hlKh\V!iy» Is theotllfial ttrrni. Tlie Mayor asked A. M.

VJiunBur.lf .he.wmiM Jioc-.pi thn nomf.nation for another month. Mr. I.ini'-KLT shyly n-npoiidcd.tlmt he "would

^niilmr nru.".:Thls caused a -little shockwhich prompted the Mayor to iv-titiirk that "this i.s so sudden."

Ih; thereupon jinnounccd. that he" would defur tin; aptM/inttnent until the

ngii lar nitietiiig night.. ;

The CotitK'U areopted the Invitation'•-,Ui participate .in the Labor Day cele-

bration and will <|iiltu llk.'ly leiirt theparade, llow.-ver. Mr. Godfrey's nov-

-L-] siigKfStinn to wviir ,black suits'.anddon .silk haw was taboood; also thuOtincitme!) thought they would ratherrhk / ln uitrrlntfus 'than walk.

The Council will meet next Mondaynight, the rffiiliir tim.; for Utu-Sup-tirinber nmutlng, and will adjourn toanother 'nlghl later In the we«k.;

The following bills, were tiudllt-d:• liml"'urdui-nd fi^U\: • •-'••'" ' ----- •

Washington Uleetriw Co., lights• • for August $1!OS.17

J. • K. Lindiiberry, allldavlU . , :t.2S"•-••••vviirrOu^TIdlnga; -".prl tiling.'. no-.-: rz •—,' " " lice.H -'..... .:; . 12.00

Washington Star, printing ordi-nance books lOt.Sfi

Flint & Hall, itemized hill . . 17.MJ. VfanNanie. Co., a'toamcr coal, ^0.00

A. M.^-uiiKer, street payroll.. 23!).8fl'C. N. Hhr«>l><>, police, ineaUs, dog

bill, eti'. I . . . . . . . . Cl'aterson Crushed Stone Co. . . 17Mill-Owners litiny "Mystery" Story.

Wolff' Urns., whoso mill at ITaines-burg wan burned about three week.1ago, deny tliat there is any "mystery"

: about tlie origin of the lire. In a let-i'< tcr to the Star, they have this to nay:-:- .;\:."n*hh -Jir.^.wasj atarted. by. .'a, blast

'tttaitu, by ..the .con I ran tors, about ' O' ""feet"from the mill; and there are

number of . people around h.>r<> 1^ oke coining from the side

ST. JOSEPH'S SUCCESSFUL FAIR

St. .Joseph's Fair Mhcrnlly 1*n(ronlzc<l, , / i m l Ijiwn Presented a Pretty

'•- Sceiii.—IAii'of Prize Winners. ..An attraction of last Thursday: and

Haturduy evenings was the Japaneselawn party held upon the groundsconnected with St. Joseph's Catholicchurch. This affair drew•., good-sizedcrowd*, especially on Saturday oven-Ing. Several visitors Were presentfrom I'hlllipHhtirg, Included amongwhom Were several aspirants for po-litical olllce, who came up to get ac-iiualntcd.

The lawn was nicely decorated withJapanese lanterns and the standswen; presided over by young girls inJapanese costume*. A cane rack andbaby stand were among the attrac-tions and both were liberally patron-ized. SOMIIHO was thi' dancing plat-rorm. The church did better In aliiiaticl.il way than hud been antici-pated.

There wen; several prize contests,the winners of which were announcedat tliu elone Saturday evening. Thewinners were as follows:

•T.ftdioH* fun Adam Willnver: fancypoultry, I'. J. Murphy; ladies' shawl,.1. J. Murray, i'hllllpshurg; counter-pane, Carrie V. Sexton; fancv plate,P. lloidleman; Japanese Jug, fcjainiKdThatelier; box of cigaro, Mary F1U-Koralil; bottle of wine, T, \V. Clark;Hvi'-prnind box of candy, P. J. Mur-phy: Jardlnlt-re, Joseph Hayes; razorx,

Grant' Heed, Marry Moon*, LymanH. Hinim, John 'Kloki-x; llv.-ponndbox of candy. .I.din M.r.Muhon; elght-M.'iy .cJ«c!;r.V.'."Itcr:5Jc!ir.'.!'!t;rcl!!: dress,

fleu [llgglu.s; JapjincW' vase. Mrs.du-uril .IMIIUK'IU; sul';i euHhUm,nlniHton Cnrnish; fountain pen, JohnIruts; do'l, Kit-hard O'Connor,

^ thn spot1 dlately after the ' blast. We have• ; : - r W ! u i e a s e s : . t p y

eryone around here, not liilliieuced bythe contractors, tells thc'Jsame story.

"It Is bad enovigh that we lost sn. much in. this'Jllre anil are losing

best season that we expuclod to havesince we arrived hury, wliliout print-ing a story that redouts on our char-acter. We would like you. to correctthis statement In your m-xt issue, n;your paper goes all ovty; the countyntid l» ruining our nanie."

Clumsf In Hotel ^laiiapcir.ont.^^^ Another eh"iini;« has h'eciii made_nt

- • - . the HotVjI WIiitTsnr. wheroby A^TAT,Ca.l>Je_ of_ lUiirrisUuvn assmiios the

• —--man agoi n u n ras> t iiu-»u6 ut m > ^ T Jacob"F, Oidiek. The eliange was ni^'^i last

-^^"ivcelfr-'-AViii.™ Coulmrly -v.r .I.:r.siV^&Uy-. has been engaged as cleric. Mr, Cable7

'••'- has i)i><;n a conimerninl traveler forsome time., Ijls wife will assist ii

; the nijuuigeinent of the hotel.

Cihiton V, Ilouanl Coming Agac'ciliitinHN. itrjwurd, the celehratocl

• tpmperiinifc and I'rohlbitlon^speakcr.who delivered siiP-fi an able addressiii the M. 10. chmvli here last winter,wilt speak at a Prohibition meetingIn the Washington Opora 'House on

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Senator Conil^li a Candidate.H will appear by refi-rence to theoiineenniit canl in another col-n of the Star, Senator Johnston

C'>rnlsh tilKiiltlcs his wlllluxnubmlt th'- matter of liix renninio the will of the DuiiiuvmUu w>ti-r»

of Warren county. lie has ducidt-d toitand a.s a oa'ndldate for the uomina-

NEW HIGH SCHOOL NEEDED

CongoUd Coudltlnu May Force Wash-ington Tnto Providing Xuw Build-

Ing tn Acroinmodate Demands.

A proposition t<»_ build a new hlgli.school building to meet growing de-mands may presently be put up to thuWashington public for serious consid-eration; IC MK'h A bt«-pijecomes necoH-sary It wilt entail an e x p e r t of any-where rrom $lfi.OOO to »L>O',000 at theit'U-St.

A latu law provides that any scholarfrom a. neighboring township or out-lyiiifi district, ~wh<» siiceo.isfuliy parsestlie grammar grade examination, canenter any high school that lie or shemay select. In return for such tui-tion, the State allows t2f> a year tothe school, besides tho regulation twocents per diem for each scholar. Tholocal .school authorities can chargean additional few at their own discre-tion. The Washington board of edu-cation has. fixed the feo at (5 a year,which Is •• paid -by Om township inwhich tho scholar resides, making the"nnmial rate of each scholar fUG ayear. This i.-* a c-nnptirntlvely lowrale.."- rh!l!!{>:>ui:rx exacts'a.fee of $15from tho townships.

The situation in Washington is this:Last year there wen: 111 scholars fromthe townships att'-ndlni{ the Washing-ton high Heho.-I. Th- aeeommodationswere Inadequate then. Tne openingof school this week,showed that thelist ho« grown to^'0, Avith a ..noHMlbllity,Ml' .S'ivt.-i'.'ii nwi\.v .Uii.,'.ViuriEi:iyv,:!«J«Wof the seats in the high wt:lu>ol wereoccupied hy threw scholars.

There- Isn't much oiioleo in themalti-r. If tin; accommodations areInsufficient to accommodate thegrowth, tho loi-al school iMithoiItlesmust provide them. This Is requiredby tlio State. .Unlcs-i. the law Is com-plied with, the local school may loseits. Slate appropriation. This amount')to nearly $15,000 a year and is Indis-pensable in the running uf HIP sehonls.

A similar condition has been con-fronting I'liillili.-burg for some time.

j \.ith the result that tin- board of edu-I cnllnn has 1-eit forcM into building a1

ric-.v, lifcli ochaol. tin .wurUiof which;Is now under way. The building will 1i:ause an expenditure of J75.000 or |

SIJAP_Lftp PARTY

Congenial Fellows Make an In-vasion of Washington.

PRIZES MWJTGOOD pijj'sSequel to the Gary Slory—\V(iKhli)£iaii

VOUIIK Abroad—Anram JAUvJnslty,Honest Man—Hoitiiiiillu I-ake.

A few politicians, mo.stly ^Vsseinblycandidates, came to Washington liUitSaturday night and buzzed us awhile;.They were drawn1 hero by the Japan-ese lawn party held on St. Joseph'schurch lawn: They wanted to do alittle preliminary handshaking. Theyshook .hands, with everybody excepti-aeh (Mhcr. Among them ivere Itlch-ard O'Connor of Allaimichy,' John J.Murray and Win. Ward of Vhillips-burg. and Home others whose namesI didn't catch.•."-. EaLh one told me heluul the nomination "copped." buttold me not lo t.-ll the other fellowabout it.. Unless they can cut thisnomination plo lip into pieces, sonicbody's going hungry.

The merriest handshaker' candidates ,- wenisum

1

f thto -h

ant. lie ways he Is In the race to thefinish mid has a few tricks up hissleeve to let loose at the psychologicalmoment, I have picked Wardie for afavorite. ^ " N

"W'm. \Vafd, Lawmaker, Trenton,X. J.," would soon be painted oit;Ttls.suit case if I had my j-ay.

Wardie utli-ndt-d a 'big newspaper-men's ;-!jjin<iut'L in Allentown a fewnights "ago and gave an ' lifter-dinner.••picfh, Ju:-t following iiddri'«ses- bythe .Mayor and the President of a bigcollege up there. Ilis speech made ahit. Ha told the Kiicsts 1M was go-Ing to be tlie next A.s*>iuMyman from\\^irieii t'uuniy, and Llu-n ji'gged themthi* a little with .«<_>me pleasantriesabout himself. .. ; ffZ:-r

A I L READY FOR THE B!GLABOR DAY CELEBRATION

Just let the weather man lie goodnext Monday and pass out a pleasantday, mid Washington will come to thefront. with,.the .bigs-st holiday andIndustrial celebral'on that IITLH beensi't-n around these parts in many years.Those who are pn.mothig thu celebra-tion and are miturally In close touchwith the arrangements say the Infor-mation they have '» hand Inilk-atefthat there will bo a bigger crowd hurtthan has ever been recorded at a sim-liar event; that thu parades willeclipse all previous parades, and thatthe attractions will he well worthcoming a. long distance to ace. Sooptimistic arc the leading workers ofWarren CouiH-il. N'o. IC, Jr. 0. U .A.M., which lodge ha* the celebrationIn charge, Unit they are of one ouln-%in that 10.000 visitors will I»e heretl.H day. Koine ;;ay there out-lit tolio\\lB.n00 people here—providingtlieweather is ausi>iclous.

I'retty big (inures, these, but It iscurtain tiiat a great crowd will IK-drawn to Washington that d;iy. Arepresentative uf the Newark Kveii-ItiK Ntiv.'H lia.i'l>c->.-n on a buslnc:'.! tripthrough th-j various towns of thissi'ttlon during the past wevlt, andwhite here on Monday declared thatiilt he could h-.-ar along- the III

sutjli caudidatu by inore than utie. ifl -'d Deinoeratk- voters lias li'fVnll|i.d with the county clerk, with the

nuost that his name bo placed 6i.\th" Hemor-ratR1 primary licuct. '!

tiln action un th'.- part of SenatorCorniMh was in 'response to a. (greatnumber of . requests from the Demo-

ta of the county. Tlie general de-s for a victory in tlie state this

fall is causing the Dei nee ruts of everyunty to put in nomination for coun-

ty ollle.'.-rs and legislative representa-tives its strongest men. N'o one ques*

'**.„:. tli.? f'rM\t::.;.!hilt -Senator Cor-nish has repeatedly .shown hisability to carry.this county.by. a largermajority . than- aiiy .other, candidate,hence all Democrats who hoped toachieve success at the coming elec-tion ln.,thls county, district and Stateare if.^re'tluin anxious to have himagain stand as thoparty'K nominee.

Always the • personal ;md politicalfriend and siipporter £#William J.Bryan, it la fortunate that the Demo-crats are thus enabled to unite theirnames, on . the ticket -for- the -comingcampaign, as one strengthens . theother and gives tlie party an Invinci-ble ticket in this county.

' If •WiiWi.ihgt^ris forced iritVi' action isi,MWIti this nuuti,iv It In raft- to 'say .that j t h IV ,

JackHie thing

Sunday Sehool Workers to Meet Here.A locni .-vent of miich Interest to

Sunday school workers, as" well as"others,"Is"" the^anmiarconventloii -oftlio Warren County Sunday SchoolAssociation, which will lie held In thu.AVashingiori'_IJresbyteHaa _church „ on ITlmrsdhy. 'Stiit;''i77:iV7i1"iicror-'wnp'ljlnsessions at 10 a. in., 2,:!0 and 7.30p. m. The association is nnn-aectar*iJUi and ladies of all denomination^will assist In providing entertainment.and. meals, to the 1!00 delegates who'Tu-c-i e x iVecteii r^~~-~^^-^~'^^-^:^~1z'

^Tlie- program Includes addresses- by.some very exceptional-.speakers.-jMr.",'-J. Woodbrldge Harnea of Newark willgive an elementary address la thumi)niing. which wilt be continued inthn afternoon. ;-At tills session therewill also he an address by-1 Rev. ForestK.-.Dager,, P. TX, of Philadelphia, on"Training, the lioys," iSA feature ofthu evening service'1.'will"'bu1..-an' Illus-trated lecture by Dr. Moulsdale ofBeivl»lcre;^-lt--lsM:iit!ilea::"t:lHdliijln.Trann!iion. or Warvelsin the Orient."

Tormor ltcsldcnt Dies in. Kcntueky.Jacob C. Wandling. U7 ..years old,

.'l|eil.--!>biM liomo- In .Owetisb'oro.- Ky.,early \Mond'Uy" mi)'ruing'*r:i' Deatli wasfrom a »:(»nplication of diseases whichbtrgan with an attack of grip last win-tor. Mr. Wandling was a. sun of thuliucl'utur Wandling. lie was born InWashington and resided litre imlllabout 20 years ago? . During his i'esl-deuiy; in Owenslnu'o he 'was engagedin. t'?.l; Insurance •business.

tSesldos- his..widow,' lie leaves one.son, Charles Waiullliifr, also thetmbro.Mici-H and stetorn: • Adam WandUing of llhacti, X. X., James L. Wandl-1;ing of Now York, and ' Margaret.' amiI1, \V. Wandling of Washington. Mr.•Waudllng was a veteran of-.tho CivilAYat^iiiidJ'lmd hi-en .; prominent "'"in"iuiusnnr1^-™rj:itV--wri ~iilM;:;r i'»eri;bQr^o£.tlie l^lks. Thu funeral was heid yott-lei-day; with inU-nneuL-iiv•• Owcris'oorrij:Mr. P. \V. Wandling was in attend-

^If You Would Have IVIemis.

"Ymi must i liovv yourself friendly.11 also follows—as lsuro as the nightfollows the day—that'if you want thebest Toe Cream a:i,d jvant1 to-lie siire,of setting It.'•ynu'-iiVust get it of thoman who has a reputation for makingand selling the best—UI3MLE1N'S.foj^UiQ-Kood kinds. <>

ill l.e don j ;doubt that a buildi

L-U-d tlmt I.s in every waychitectural., rn-ilit to the town The

be

i-xp--ndlturt- that eoiild reaiably be e x p e n d would bo i'W.tNot only, would a new building

ry, but a new building pita,other than the.present school grounds.

Id have to,be selected. The whole•.tfon niiiy c''ine up for ; serious j theidtleratlon wUhin the coming year. |

d that c-vr-." There wof the priz

and there, wereli

ihltig "traTekd" byre three championring—Jack McAul-

s.'y and Jack O'Brien,three Big Bills of the

political arena—-\i\\\ itryan, Bin Tattd H dd Hm Ward.ill--! speech made a decided hit but

ho almost got into a list tight withHUI Udwurs. the Alpha constable, thenext time they met. liowers'wanted

j to iuniw why,.he made it three \vlienthere wer In rality, four'Big Bills.

r ^ u .The Christian Herald: "Thoaddress of C. N. Howard at the greatmeeting in Cooper'Union. New York,was one of the most remarkable everdelivered before a metropolitan' as-HL'tllllUtgO/' . . .

Mr. Howard will .speak in Waning-.ton again on Sept H. '.,-. . . .

Ilryjui to S|ii'ak in'Xew Jersoy.-.. Arran(,'ements.-..-havn been ....inadothrough tho Democratic State Coin-mlttee to have William JenningsRryan speak In .New Jersey duringttie. coming ea npaign. Announce-ment was madt**, ^Kterday that he willvitO'this State'oa-t^'esday, Sept. 15.'apt-ilk mK-at-Wushf iVgtC«v;P tir'k.'-O lb'u-r.-Ht.-r<-<ii;nly,.ln thelafteTrioon;and nt

;the Qw}Yn:£j.pusc,, Trenton, in -theevening. Tho coniiiiiltt-e™ ihopes toliave him for another dato also, atwhich time, he may speak in Pater->,;,n^NVj,varkr«tii3-;.Jrr«^y-nUy;^7,Noth-,ing is certain about this, however.

The campaign In the East will beconducted with a great deal of ener-gy. Mr. Robert S. Hudspcth of Hud-son county, who has been chairmanof-^the-^pcinocratic^ State. -Committee."a man who has been a tirelosa"*work-c.r in the inU-resis of tho Democraticparty: has^.leVii 'madervi'ce'rrchn"irnianof the National .Committee and willhave charge of .the campaign in theEast, ile resigned as chairman of theState Committee yesterday in orderto'''assume-his new duties. JamesNugont of Newark..was. chosen im hissuccessor.

._OnlI onjl'^bor^ pay._ v""'AlfVpreH^^^wili • t.ni" tlioiisaiiilR of star readers ri"nltendjim-e At the celebration hero onLabor Day, the publisher.'of,, the Starhas afranred to liave the"^ businessolllce opeii^frqm 10 to r» o'clock, dur-inp--which :ttme Lhe,. ptVblisher inmember of hls'st^fC will be present.toreceive callers. Our friends ar,e as-sured'of a cordial welcom'O, atul wdInvite'thciTj i'o make~-our olHce 'theirlioadqiiart^s in all that the word im-plies. ... ..

v Tlio FiVjit User of Ceim-nt. • -•'The Slar's/atcwartsvillb correspond-

en t ' says : j-//151 his Piittsi. deceased,-father of our townsman, .A^ B. Prltts,was the tlrst mau^ia this' Hcctloii-touse cement. In isr>2 he sent to Ger-many for a barrel, paying $7 for, It.He'uspil the cement in making a wa-tering trough at the spring house at

"lh'uV;>Gil.".mIIJ~.(Ho:,v!!;ii(!:a^Ml!]) ;.!)nn!VJunction. It !a now known.as Smith'smill.-" -Tlio watering, -trough', is -atlil--,In-active use and is apparoutly as goodas GVJZW o ... ''•' I' .

Dancing on -Labor Hay >'!;:lit.Tlio Warren- County. Athlc'uVcinb

wilt give a public danee in their roomson iM'hnv Day' night. ;-. nahclng fron.i0 to/r.n. i, GIUKI imisliv* Admission!gentleman and lady. Co eents;(,genllo-man. LT. cents; lady, 15 coma,; If.proper encouragement is'stiown, week-.ly receptions will be given, v'-r '.

The politicians were finite lucky Inthe contests at St. Joseph's Japaneselawn party."" Nearly if not quite all ofthem got a prize, with the possible ex-ception of Win. Ward. He . drew . ablank package... Senator Corlnsh drewa sofa cushion; John J. Murray ofPhilHpshurg drew.a lady's shawl, andDick O'Connor of Allamuehy drew adon. . .: •;/

Itow inappropriate! Of what pos-sible use could a stifa pillow be to Mr..Cornish?...."What on.earth, could JohnMurray do with ar lady's shawl? Andwhat Is Dick O'Connor to do with abig doll—unless It's a live one?

, Dr. and Mrs, Dedrick have beencamping at- Mountain Lake -.for.-acouple of weeks. 'The other day,.while 'tiie 'doctor wiis'Iishiny ami. theothers'" were - rowing some -euws gotinto their tout, and1 devoured allprovisions, canned goods and all. L.H-tle^IC. anything, "was1 left except

•'lTfTrt-crntninBrr':'-'0f~cVurseV-'-lhVy;-^v«ntto tied supp(!rlOKs.ibut'-u^'^'t..too ro-mantic for anything? """ \ /

Elmpr 'S . Thompson and HarryChristine liave returned from theirtrip to Saglnaw. Mich. On the wayout; they were buiieoyd-uu a 'trick a:old as the" hills.;-"-As "their train rmieh-ed St. Thomas,. Canada., announce-,inent was made thVit 15 minutes .won Idbe allowed for refreshments. In pay-ment for lunch. Thompson latd.downa one-dollar bill and Christine" laiddown ;i T>0-ccnt piece. . Soniebodsuddenly hollered ."allraboard" amithey had to run Cor "their train. Chris-tine managed-, to- get. his -chancY,. hiijThompson 'didn't" 'ha've" iime'-"te.": get

Tin' modern way tn !'<>at' thisscheme is to run for your train with-out-'paying, rather than to riih with-out your change. . u.:;

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Rev. Mr..;Gihson might be strickenspeechless In th.i pulpit if that strcet-corner push 'shcold get it into theirheads.- some, night to marelv-^.ip., 'church in. a body and attend serviThere, would have tn he an overtlimooting, 1 guess.

Ton.fcn.tl T didn't get my story about"Whit. Gary at tho farmers' pit.

. Whit, walked1 tip"to the spot .-wheren. three-shell man was operating agambling1 game. Tiic " Eaiiitilor "iitook him for a cop nnd-gavp him $10to make himself scarce." 6

'.V.iiU....took_the^.S10.—walked ~a\va7um"lKiTl™rg7>oTl'°nTuigir.~™Ai"l~o'f"tlTIWHS tnithL'uJly.,.p.lc'tin>p<l last, week.. "

With the crisp Uiri-dollnr5biif wrappod around twenty dollars In small

:nllls of his nwn'hn was soon minglinghappily with tlie" Mg.; enuvd^-i,.

The throe-shell men. had hi'iiV-'spiit-led, it seems, for duving_Ja crush tlvjypicked his pocket, getting hack, liotonly'thoir own'ten spot but; Whit's In-dividual twenty besides. Tills Is thepart that wasn't told last week.

The tiny "-shell men Had the last^lomjh, but it was the best laugh."? ,, .MAJOR PRELANCE.' V

at 11 o'clock, will be the most Im-posing feature of 'the Celebration. IThem will be hundreds of marching-men, wnveral bands and drum corps

! LOCALS C 1 E IFOR EASY PICKING

Gave Hackettstown a Trouncingon Saturday.

.vtreel'commissioner will get out withhis men thtH/m-k and trim all treesalong the line nf march ao that thebranches will not interfere,1 Trolleywires, which nre strung II feet fromthe street, will have to be temporar-ily raised In order to allow some ofthe big floats to pawn underneath.

The line of march will form onGrand avenue. From there the pa-r.idu will pass up West .Washingtonavenue to Broad street, thence toVoiiman's avenue, thenco to Kallroadavenue, thence through Hast Wash-ington avenue, thence up Belvltleroavenue to the carnival grounds, when1

it will Ulnband. All those who havefloats and desire to have them re-main upon the carnival grounds <\\\\''ing Ihu iifl.-rn.ien fuiahmv piMi-.-.^iwill have that privilege extended tothem.

The marshals ofoseph It. Thatch

parade v.-ill hoLewis It. DM-

:md Klwood Mitchell

ii11 ii T: t o ' i 1 in'"'.t !i anearly everybody he met in Newton,Driver ami llacl;ettstown exjin'ssedtheir intention of coming, and lie alsoheard considerable about It at placesfarther away. This will .he the om-big Labor Day nivactiun for pi-uplefor SO miles aroiind"N""

Tin) morning parade, which will lieprincipally u fraternal and Industrialparade, will be a hummer. It looksas though there will lie surely l.fiOCimen in line ;tnd more than likely^,000. 'I»f»dgo nii'ii from every nearbytiiwn, and some from a distant?'!, willbe in line. I'hllllpsburg lodges willsend at least SSOO men. , Wasiilmiton

ill have fiitO inoiv, e\eUi«ivu uf thoJunior Moehanlcs, who will nut par-ticipate. Knston and Philllpshurg

id r».t|0O • visitors, her"/ if not"1 rwnr'botlier~the tr6tloylin-s

ami railroads to handlO' tn'eni nropi'«r-especially during tlieinornliig rush,•I. people coming ,'irom' westerly

poii.ts are advisorl ttf take trains ortrolleys as i-arly in^thu. moniiiiK as, . . ihle. 'The tjuston it WasliinytunTrolley Co. will maii.'taiu a half-hnur

hedule and will doubleheail theircars during the busiest hours, Thefirst trolley ear will leave Phillipsburgat C.r.O. The si.jiim road will employextra cars on the regular trains inorder to accommodate the "crowds.

People from eastern points wlll.bpwell taken care of on the regular pas-

ger . trains and. in. order to getthem home af ter ' the evening'parade,a special train will be provided to

It'll VIto Hackettstown. f .

The hotels will provide extensive;accommodations for .. visitors amithere will be plenty to eat for allwho come. Upon the carnivalgrounds arrangements will lip madeto feed several thousand people, at

.either.,dinn'-r-nr supper, and the ar-rangements wilt be such that 400 per-sons can bo accommodated at onetime. ' • • '

The town will be liNgala attire forthe big event. All.the business houseswill. be gorgeously, deeoruted; also agreat many private ruside'riews? " E v e r ypatriotic citizen will-do something- Inthis "lino. Decoratofrt'^2.r.c£i:".-.\v heroand already the work of donningHoliday attire has been started.

/ The morning--parade, ; which s tar ts!

Washington at 10.30, running

pariid.'. -whoV%ill "w '"SUtiiui\tHr'''Viri'/iVi'PVi'"'*VtivlC'rwlri*(;"platform In / m a t of the Cornish fac-tory, will be R. A. Cole, Daniel Span-genherg. C. W. Hull, Archie Lanceand J. IC. Fulpor.

Dr. l'\ W. Jolmson will net as mas-ter of ceremonies at the exercises up-on the ground.s durlni; the-aftenioon.Tho spe:ikers have alr.'mdy been an-nounced.

During the. afternoon there'will h>'other attractions, which includeaquatic ."ports on the Morris canalami a ha.seball game upon the localK-r.mnds l.etweon tla- • old rivals—jWashington and llaekellstown. j

Tlie novelty, of tho whole celobra-.lion will be the.' automobile parade" atnight, the Urst affair of this kind overheld here or anywhere el^o .In this.

mobiles in -Washington, ewrj-' one,,;>'>fwhich will !JC In line, and a hundredwill be here from Kaston...and Phil-liUs-burg. AIlelH-iWn will also sendseveral and every automobile ownerfor miles abound will undoubtedly hein the line-up.. It will be an impos-ing spectacle, as tliu various machineswill be gaily decorated. The commit-tee In charge will distribute 144torches burning preen ami red colors,each one to burn live minutes. Thesewill add splendor to the scene andwill provide continuous illumination.The parade will 's tart promptly at So'clock. •. ' ' ' •.

The judges of. the automobile pa-rade are" Samuel I V Heavers, ,,Wrii..Shl[.man, David Bartron,.Samufcl"'Wel-ler 'and H. C. Dedrlck: The commit-tee In charge will be J. H. Cornisti,Jr,, J. R. Bryant and E. S. Thompson.

The numerous handsome prizes tobw awarded tn participants In eachparade have .been on exhibition sinceSaturday in tlie tShie.ils store room onKast. \Vasjiington avenue. ,- • .

The reception c'»mmittee "is-• ooin-posed of Dr. I1. j/;J3ukel, Win, Pat;l-lin, Jacob Hfldle;nan. W. L. Bowm

,;tnd Cims, Drown'//lK''"i-ho town'" wlll.^Jand, good order will b

ii

lllce1 One-half

d from

i-tu-thu regular police force,.-has appointed six special

)£ the"" net prithe .celebratio!

edsVdc-ir ;berivod from the .celebration, will;be

donated to.tho Kastun Hospital. . !\\._

Deatli of an Aged Woman.Mrs. Jane Vannatta Kelvor, widow

of Theo. Felver oC Dover, died atHamptmi Junction last Friday, fol-lowing an Illness from paralysis.

Mrs. Felver was tho mother ofioiyht.chilurcn. and 'hOurvivel by twosons—Joseph"1'find JohhJFcIvorof Ba-tavia. 111., and three • daughters—Mrs. "Samuel l-'elver and Miss MaryFelver of Jersey City and Airs. Chas.Peary of T?hiUulolphja; also two sis-ters—Mrs. Andrew House] and Mrs.Thomas barrass of Hampton Junc-.tion '• - , ..... .. J-._ ,_ . •,

The funeral services wore held on-Tuesday., and ..weruicui.A.'.. Lincoln^ Atoorc, D.' D.. ii "'great-nephew' by inarrlaye. She was" bur I oilIn tho ' Hackettstown Union cometery,

Mrs. Felver, who was horn at An-derson on Dec. 15, 1S2U. was 'for tiCyears a-member of tlic Baptist churchat fort Murry. • 'Shu \v:i.s an activeworker in church and Sunday school.

Washington Schools Koopen.The Washington public schools re-

opened on Monday, with a large at-tendance. During vncatlon many im-portant Improvements' were made totho buildings and grounds and theschool-.Is. now.: In-ii thoroughly sani-

j tary condition.""" ' : ' -'"••'• "• '-"-•1"1:1.'-"-~»"kj^ There are" three new InstructorspTmong' the IV employed. They a?ifi

Prof. J. K. Ilarstlne of Ferndalc, Pa.',who. is n. graduate of the KeystoneState Normal School .:and-LafayetteCollege, who "will have charge, of tliescience department; Miss Mabel Se-,i-or,' a graduate of the University of

j -Michigan,- Avlio.-.has , tiuigh t t In.. :.tlt«_.Ir-vingtoii' "scliools : for • two : years, :tudwlip^wilFhavu- uliui-gu/'uC-lhu a«T»uil-.ment of. Enellsh and history; MissBessie Sarson of'Montana, a graduateof vtho East Stroudsburg NormalSehciSl,_ who will nssist in the primaryd e p a r t m e n t .

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WCJD RCIMR J QHliTflllTtiLHll DQHVU H DllUtUUl

Tml Wasn't So Much Tills Time,Wliilu Wiitiv, With An Ifeiwrl-cucctl Ciitt-licr, Was Invincible.

With the diamond freshly mownand nicely rolled by the Mg townroller, and with Harry Christine backfrom Saglnaw, Mich., sun-burned butas fresh as a daisy, tlie local ball teamwent nut .upon the Held last Saturdayrunning over with conllderice. Thofrisky Mackettstown boya wero hero.that day and It was up to the localboys to ilo something to make amendsfor the poor showing at Ilacketta- .town a month ago, when they wererather decisively defeated.. _„ ,;.;....„....

We made amends' In noble fashion.Not unty did we score n\x runs our-selves, but .we kept the other fellows'total d.iwu ti> one. That solitary uii«".,'was a. gift, due lo an error, a stolenbase, another error and a passed hall.A real sporty team wouldn't count arun made In that manner. •-"";-,

elutnee tliey hail to .score. HetoreWadt/s masterly pitching the llack-eitsti>wn boys were entirely helpless.Two hits were all they gathered dur-ing tho nlne-innliiK euntcst. ; Uoth ofthese were made by Lux. the deafmute catcher. He Is a good ball play-er—do luxe, we might say. Witheight more deaf mutes us goud as thisone, Hack* usiown would lie 'quite un-heatabk'.

.Still, there Is T..-ed. who Is a veryImportant personage in the Hacketts-lown baseball world. Ue Is a cleverplteh.-r. has got everything In the wayof.i-iirws and good control of them.Sniiii-diiv w-as his Jonah day, it seems.Not only "did1 thciTWnslilngton battersspat hit* eiiryeK to all corners of tholot, hut thoy'got him more or less up "

third ,Inning, when four runs werescored, ami Hindis quite a show ofhimself. After that he pitched Ingood form, striking out 12 batters alltotd. _.. _ ;

Wade's record of strikeouts enum-erated only six,-.-but otherwise heoiupttehert his rival by several yards.He got good support in tho field andhad a.KOod catcher back of the plateto steady him—Mr. Jenes of 13angor,a veteran backstop who rhas playndbull these over so many years. Acatcher of this kind has been a cryingTeed IKTC for a long time. Mr. Joiierf..ivlll lie with us again on Labor Day,ive are pleased to chronicle.

. Outside of ' Jones' ,; catching: andWade's pitching, there were someother features worthy of note. TheWashington outfield performed in finestyle and Dili Cyphers played the No.1 bag In gill-edged form. Then, Inthe batting line, Tommy1- Sexton'stinu-ly two-liasc swlpo, Jones' solidpair of singles, and Doc Morgan's nlco:tlck workman elicited applause fromtit e'~gruiurs tit lid. "-~-The': grand -stand' Is '..".that bit of masonry and^timber just,t the rear of the home plate which

has the appearance of a ship In a gale,just now as the season Is wan'ng. ItU SMiiK-wliat like "aK".worn-out sock—Itnoeils a little darning.

There, oueht_tp,.bei.just a word adif-".9d'aboiit'" the" very'satisfactory urnpir- ::

ing' oj "Messrs."; 1-I.ance' for Hacketts--town and Snydor for "Washington. This-H a difllcult position to fill in a game

oountjv'out these two., knights of thoindicator"measured up to ail demands,and not a decision waa questioned,which is creditable lo the judgment,of the umpires and to the good senseof the ball players as well.

,-—Tho.. score: ,,..„__^.^^.i::^'J^Z~..-^J,..'" "V\*ashing"ton.. '. ' ; R , ' H.' O. A " E."

I Christine, cf . . . . .1 1 3 0 n "i orrMorffanr;:ss"-T~-.T-.-:i—2 •„- 0 ; r . i )| Cyphers, lb . 0 <p--7 2 ' 0Jones, c '.'.".-' 1 2 7 0 nHill, K , . : ' • 1 1 ^2 0 1)Sexton, 3b . '.'. .. . 1 1 •> 4 1J. M o r g a n , rC 1 0 1 0 0OiKlyke, 2h 0 0 -3 4 2:VV!irl..ri::p-;1.;^;-;rv;--f;V;;a- I) . M l - t - n •

Workniiin Injurcil at ChaiiKCwatcr.Chas, Gallagher, an iron worker of

Mayonne, fell from a platform intoone of the large tanks ,of the Tide-water Pipe Line Co, at Chungewaterlast Thursday,'1";! distance (if about1

IS feet, "in' the fall, he dislmlKed a•lU-potiiul weight, which landed ontop of him. 11 is fellow .employeeshelped htm out and sent to Washing-toirfor. LVL physician. Dr. I'., J. La-mew, up-.in examination, found Dmihe man's.back was injui-t-d at base

Insiiniiiei' Agent 'rrausl'crred.. ..Chas. R Unyd, who has bofin.nsslat-ii'ntj. supi-i'Iiuoiident o"f the Pnuk-ntir.!liis'.iram-iv.Co.-in this district for thepast ye;n\ has beon transferred toDover, succeeding H. F. Dow, who isno hjtmev employed by the company.Tho t'liewv assistant superintoiidont in

,,thts distrirt..is., M,r. Ro.utqj.bach, f«n--"moriy of. Bayohne^-'.-MWvBoyi^wilJ .re-tain his resilience here an.d coninmtel»(?t\voi-;n Wasliihgtoni^and Dover, ,,r/

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I'ornU'i1 Tiaekawiinua 13iigiLt^cr Dead.James IL Gardner died at" the JIor-

ris riains Hospital at 5.30 last Fridaymorning. Duath was from paralysisof i!ie brain. He had been a patientin., the hospital since June 16. -Mr.Gardner was l!0 years old On Aii£.^2.V.nd.was a son of. the lato ItobertGaHuer. Tliu deceased man w«o-alu-oininonl. eiiKlneor on (he Lackawan-na railroad for more than L'O yearsand also worked-on'the Lor.S'^landViailroad. Uo retired 6\ few years agoowiiiLT to failing health'r u

Mrs. OanniW, Ii. . . ,.... .-vn^rsons—jfy^rr-oi —Liong

Island and Koy^'of Wiaiilngtou;' aNr.his niothc-T^-ilrs.^llcbi^feif'piirdiisir.v.L'f,.Jaekson Valley, and one,\b,vother, Win.Gardiier, also of Maokson Valley..oT_b"..body, was brduffht,,-herc Friday

eviMilng'and the funeral s'ervices, held~ " ~ Mohda>

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• l-laels-ett,sto'wXeittlibor,- 2bGullck. IfLux, cTeed, p TSmith. 3b....v.Vannatta, lbKHoTT rf , ,V. •Slater, cf ..'. .Flanagan, sa

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afternoon. Her—Danlrt^ftfnwaji otii-olaled. Tntennftnt v,'fis ln<'"lhe VVash-

Ubfore giving y^ur1' order for LaliorDay. read our ad. "on page 7. ChlUls1

Grocery Co.

Kayt Uangor >vill., be here on Satur-day and the gam'd"]>r9mlses .10 1)0 a

""The third game of the scries withHacUctlslown will be played here

'draw a- bi{?;crowd and a close contestshouliL-iCeauU... .__.... _iS_ ..^^......

'Th'e"*hali'"p1ayers of'"t'hc''Was7ii'ng'ton"and Hucketlstown teams, headed by adrum corps, will ^participate In themorning parade11 here on Labor Day.They will rldrv in hansoms, victorias,or, other vehicles of that .description,whllo SO ffonuiiio.home rooters, carry-ing canes1'with the colors of the club,will accompany thorn- on fool. .

r l t 's going to b o a cold, hard winterfor the baseball gentry In Newton.

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Page 2: … · Till-; WAnlllN'ulON* SiViH. To reach (ho right people nt the. right lime, use UK; right paper ul thu right prici"j .. iiHE ONS THE WASHINGTOvfSrAB>J:,{;.£-i;N _ : IH (lie

iTHE WASHINGTON STAR. WASHINGTON. M. X. THURSDAY,, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908.

!v ' I I ITTrnnni l fill ' 'ami a pri-ity follow when *.vu contcm-I ' - U l l l l l r n h N- N '' lh l t" "l"1 ""'' lll("» ^:^ni\i whatLi V i n l I L l i U U I l UII V ;hu*. Wu.i ami roile.* yiviint Is likely

Himself is Bui a Roose-velt Origination."

The Tlimit uiiii tli'f'.DiitiKLT nf Sri':in uiiil the''Situation of X

to he.At lio.it, If Taft Is t'ltu-teii, we slmi

fnll luiel; into tin* .old .onler of ihliif,-*.AiivMilitir1 l'"ri»*ne.- -iriil 'ntfi't. <*»y tt»j

i rat.** WIIM infest the rheese, a.nl wlnT

tU'inaii: Why. he wants ttmt tln*y.-hall Hock ; t-i the \V'i!n\ House amiput their arms siliotu hlx neek and t*:itlhilll "mil :" Ami he. SO .lutes ll|n»»clu-i^tf, all storts i>f fticesi*, -fromitulry-ninito In Western .NVw Turk to."tu'el-btvivn In ritt.-;burjf. that flliirol.l (Ipuiv "t it r.U. HUli'Turlft. -.HlliU,'

tlniNiIL-in uiiil the''Situation of NVw on th<- saM.v-v;ikv. fnel.- Jo,' Cnn-Viirk in the Trex-nl Crt*!*—ttiNu »'"•• eortlnulntr t" wink his weatlurPromises nml the MiiinhiK of One W h l / h l ' l}'Hl*e j " 1 ' 1 I t r " t l l l > r AMrlcti.

^.iyjNmVrr-T..fi...,u;tiw«i^w«..!j;::L\-"t,;K

won lit not " ' iliufor thisV: iti.th the:Jails

imd the Treasury wutihl IJC fuller,while the HHIIIW 'who think they owntin' earth ami the fultie^s thereof willi'o none- the..worse: fur bo!:i£ ailmoii-Nlie'l that there :m- mill ;i; npnplo midu OotU H . \v.,,.Manhattan Clnl>. AUK. , 14,; 190S.1.

SKW jr>:i{st-:v ta A: s T A r K N O W .

l.ifiimeratie -kwlerrf In X«w Jeremyhave niiieh greattM' linpej* of i-arryiaKthe .State for I'iv,-«iilent In. Nnvemtierthan ilii'v had wln-n tin- nomination^!were inatle. "whlto they are lookingwith c n a t eonl'ulciii1.- to the election<>( a majority of the Congressionaleandiilntes. the l i

gelection of a

nl.ly and. • it. . wb-veil VentH-rlus" — "I'unt-h ihe'juni

I.

.in.l .- .ut.-r his eet.ies.s anontr tlu , , | l ( i y u m t , t i . J r , m i ; i I w | y ; i n t h e

^ " . S 1 ™ " ' . J . ^ ^ V , : 1 i " ^ a r " . [ : Q«t*Hle II»IIII.1« of the Governor an,Iit'visv.li

rtiiinly—:aftnr Mm O|IM>The "open mind" ..'f The WorW t;.<n—<iuit«.- after the election—by

toucliini; tlilnsrs political aii.l pendliirc't*"t*''-i'rli'n*l^ All Hai>.i anil Koliinlifts awiiken-vl hop- in rh»i*. It-mo-' Ifnoil. IInl-.- Cnun l t t e I>.t!z<-!1 im*crats who Im'f: t!u-!r f-untry. wh-i'^ii-l II. Clinliinan .S-n-no Tayne livesthink ami fee!: in short, win* are [with no other- thouu-lit, wotil.l hlo

. Democrat.* in the !nr.sost ami truest ; Nwk to the- Ways anil Menus' Ci'tn-t-eii."t\ . I tislttee f-.r n.'iie oth.-r !>mpos,\ t*a

, Tin-Hi- il.i.iiot :ill live <n\ the ntlier ' the little ball pn-s m.Tfilly round nml: Mile of tho AUe.irhenirS and thf Hhir-1 round, the enrtli Min-jrs t<> tlie paints

lildp.1. ••Some of them yet al'lde in: sui.l \v.y nre tlu- saints. f»r it Is thus. thf En*:. It'L«tvm.*. however. •iiiiir<i"l-1 ;in*Lunly tlUM.that virtm- is rewarded

jblo—pjteiildn.c iirulvr the simr •>{. h-in-jiunl that viee Is iniiiisin-il.ost in.iknati^n. It Is shameful—that | Tlu- oumtry had sixty jvaw of this

dw.-il In t!i-3!lti •\\'v;Jt—SOOtl AllUTicallS

oil-.1 Mf the i i i—have not .only n<»

km.! of thini; hi.-*ti»rle DeiLT.u-y. whieh forcoi the author of'itsl-'.inir and tifew *o trons: and eorniptthat it was uhle to make its exit from

Hie implacable resentments hcreaii-tl in thi- minds of many thott!!-amis of Ktipublieun voters. Ucpttblf-ean .Iwnli-w wlu» In the spring an.Iearly summer looked upon the No-vember oleet^n as a ".•Miro thin;-"have al>ated their easy eontidciU"t>.They now see r"cl;saml shoala wherebefore th-rt" appeared a 'clear courseand easy sailing. .Mr. lUyan is a mtu-hstronger candidate in Xew , Jerseythnn h.- wan in I1*:'!' and moo. No-body dcubts that t'aet. On the otlu-rhand, .Mr. Taft d.'.-s not • possess thopersmiaiity *»f Theodore Roo.-tvelt.and- eannoi eonnmuiil anything likethe Kon.«eWit Vote ill 1!»04. Tll.>n.

H'>'A>p.r,iiT ML '.lie pr.-.u ruy .:yi .N..:» that i; was able to make Its ex t from i- . . , , , , . . , ,York ad-'O^U.Svt.. r. or.sont th-.m in ,,„,,..,. .„„, .;„.,;,, .•„„ a wood-.-wu- We " s a I I V t i w ••hwUlv^ l i m I ' " ' ' ^ t r l a l do-

m « i of the m-trviMhtan n-w.-papers n-puMU-ans. who like the Democrats • ' " ;""- s t "}* I 'H n - t1 l n P ' ,W' ' T I ' " '

>v.lHT^;h,v. ,«r^^t . I ! 1 i , ivp,ru;d. th,v l l | f f l , r 0 , , „ „ , . ! K U V . f , , r c O tu . | i . . the. : l ^ " ' ' ! r " h ^ ' U < ll I

l 1 1 f ° 1 ' 1 ^ 1 ;

•"•Th.M.^V«"Vflr this p , , r -nuillty "*\ZnuM wi^b h r e c u r r i ^ M^uln'n- ™* '•!» J S ! ) a - I '1"'" - l I ^ ^"nucroM

...an. admittedlyt ! u . ,iNp*-nuatlo

hrmiKh theItld oillei-rf,

th.'ir .exit

tlnW all the pn-f.^i.-nal roj;tio.s con'-'-,-..-t "ii tho winning side,

[ Ktiuuiun in otIUw nseit to be j-'oudtrliif, notation ..of

!l"j I'jiril..-: u\.re I'ctivr Uepuhiu-att ilo<>{trine. The real. und'--i-lyin.i,- Issue.

^t;itement and had all thf advantages Inthe State ram pa ten. and they werel.ndly l..>m.»t. In- tl*i> V.i.- V.^- Mft*.;1

til'ii.""afi,-r]iaJvT!iTvj.;Vven""6r.K;p1'iinirr:K^^^^Pn-siileiu. nearly l.".0'K< plurality thopri'Vlou,! year. N.-w Jersey is a (lou'u-•ful St:it>' today.—Newark Star.

<:o,Mi'Kits TO srr.Mi' roil nitY.w.OSialrinriri Macli. of tin? Denioortitli*

I C linifttc.'. ?lv«!«<k-iliilu>: as-siirauei' .tl' L. I'r.^i.l.'iu .fi.Miipi'rs andhis ass.»eli ^ ottldals of the AmericanI-Vdemtiim of J.:il"»r will i S"t out t>nthe sunup ami hu.-tU- i"r the election

. Krynn and Kern..Maek had a Hiree-h'Hir eonforene"

lie eritablished in .-evernl of tin- larg

t l inuish tinsliivery. The liottomtoo f.nu i>r ;dlroi'U'd "iiiiloiH'-- and pridi;: \splendid inanh' .od o f ' t h e S,.utip-'i'ilnusly nea r n.' drn«i;inf; th'pie into tin? vm-U-K ut' iLs owi

-•.•:]ii!'j(! '-J:«•!!! t l i ' - 'K ' i - t fjihiilmis.:..richerThe •Arlstoi'i-itc: .>r s l a v r y " at th-

. S o u t h is sticfui'dwl Uy the Arlstooraej•'•-'of iiiMii^y In Hie "Kasl. •'

Fifty yu.'trs ut;o tho moral mmi. of iliu North r<-vlted against Afrle

It vfu.

." the1 South, just as to-day the "workerson the fiirn;s and ii: the mills are

: cumintr to jttlsmutlzo .all u-.-rticli .a"

..-i- an I' LstiM-n1' trade-mar];. - IT,ii:i;lni:- itscuiistitutiunai nslits to i's'^busMin—its riifllod-shii-tfU ixisoin—the ii"tithrefused to loojt bvyond. Muggins Us

•; to its bvistjin—.vnspecial prall/-6f it

. thropyuMjins ,wit!i th« phifan-cl by -Mr. lMi-rliiuui and

nsj -In th'-v.prGivst .ef the•.:-- nnd Smith but" - • (lonoimcintf Ro.is..-veit. is pi'.-paring to

-.*•• follow*-Ta!!t U'ny.1 v. plan oC buttle-t'ac-

: _Koosev«-lt,_ his protertiun.-* an.; fraiid-

' "tdgrlty of the' pul'lio polity, winch isfountain >Bryan.

not. an enit-ram, but a fact,

-<J First."let us cloar n.V*;iy the brush

•. party .jshiblioli'tlis ni*ian nothing. Had'the Democrats remained true to ilnMrpli'dge.s of ISuli th.- s<:i;lirmal warmight have l»>.-n n vened. HadMr, C.levelitnd .stood Unnly by'the plat-

...th'*c:'I)oriK>l:r;us''niiKlvr...b'"j. in;;iwwor...toV'vaay.'wlth";i.l£rift for're\ eiViu-onV^stH-

country ;uljiisu;(l to it and "eviir>-lioily•'•satisfied. One finds in .M'f.. Iloosi'vell'ti

"polk-l no th ing 01" aiiU'cedc-nt J'le-lii•publi

ah'.l lii.« manifpstofw he lins •aceoin-DllshKl nothing unless JiJ:i»j».som.!-

' thing to 'frlchten the tin-id and tu"iri-trcnclj'the. thk-vt't.-. Now he has turn-ed upon thd, fanners. What next?

MetunshHe -very abuse siisinaiij-cd-by Jtcosovelt \* Hi! Republican origin-ation. Tnft himself is hut a Roose-velt crcjiti'"-.- Ills w>le claim '.ip-'iithe \-otu of the commonalty Is thepretense Unit he will''curry foi-Wfirtl

. tho Roosevelt policies. His soio'ilitddupon the "wiio•'•'.ind the-purse nf (h<favored f(.'

rder 111 ri'lie• is. that he wili! not. I

< h im of eniljiin'tui

wlltlSiiT-vfrfcTi;—l r is~timdo to catch ;:tlie:'"L-J

/>• Xothintf co'uId ln-ttor il!iiwirat« the1 grnonil' alturitlon. tinVn/tho..local con-

iiurtunhies uf ambition. Mr. Uoose-v.'!t mi«ht ha--» b,>on a p.-rll becausettu- thlnl-term proposition with such

'ibiltii*'S; bt't Mr. Tart Is-net a peril,d \if U i 1101 a peril, beyond

efore th-'iu and thand .\if.. Uryar;iilia tende,n<;£=J

f b ? M dforces b"?Mnd tln'-m; for personallyhey art- good men, with patriotic in-

. millions..Mr. Taft !s an old-line Republican

jf'the solioitl uf Ciurfl'.'UI and Sherman.

Tiiursdiiy uti:ht, aft'nce.l lie had i-->pmv»i!'.-H" by the ' federation |

; nnd conrhu'tt'il under tlic- i^en-al direeiiMii of th,, national commit-

ar.d th<-' American Fedoratiun of

n th«> stump as oftenvny from my work ;it

!:•- American I-Vd'-ratlon of T.alv.i-vrtors. My plan is to sp..-ak tomsih ifiiiitr i'iri:anlx;iti(ins nndI'-ni I..nli»v. I Khnll bcKln

ih>- speech-maiNina: i-arnpnimi at Dal-las. 'jVx.. Sept. 1. before the Farmers'

n. 1 inti-nd to work

tiny .-iher. iW the rciison-lalior \va«practically iusuit.-d at Ohicai:u. The.sl'Win of organized "labor frmn thistime on is: 'IX'tViu our .-n.'iaies amihelp uiir fri-Muls." This slogan will ber.'P-at.-d wherevt-r th»n lanru-nnizati.-tn. .ami I linp.» on electionday to show ] l l l W uu.or can force po-litical jiariles to reor.ijnixe ii enoijshto give It equal riirhts. before the law.p u r frii-mls. wlu-lhor they he-Domo-c rats, or UopiibUonns, will bt> pro toe tedas far as la))or can. do it. There areseveral P.opubliciUi representatfvoswho will ijct lahor*.« support becausethey have been friendly to' labor."

tVTiTisA.' That is why he is so agnv-rtble. »(j Wall'street. Mr;. Bryan Is anold-lino Democrat of the school ofJeflX-rsi'ir IIIHI "",T;iei(si>r;.-iUi'^ :Til<l»n

same, way that they were faced.the s(im« •oad that they

uiav.:-!lc-.*.l."anil Ismoetlnff 'tho same tor-rc-nt of abuse that they met. H(1

commands by -'choice the identicalb-idy of men which each of them in

Disappointed In Mr! 'Cleveland, "themasses of the party in" the- "West andSouth turned elsev.iicro for a. loadr.r.Thoy found.him in Mr. Bryan, and'unless they be gitlnsaid by tho sdent-m'en of the! party in the East, they will

Eelect him. HoDemocrat, who

any Eastea Democrat, refu

then1. Ji!s= cumpsinlonsbip simplyC!it! = «;!v\.'"f''!r.s.<l.':;t , i r-.^T r i -T'Vyfl»...e-'tts

away with the. m'>o:i? We luio.w verywoll in advance what Mr. Trift willrun nway with in rase lie pots tbore,for has not thjlH/i^. o f

r.uUiplird ma: tin over under tho.

no to Ins nb.th::.absi<'ion.'-•.•£ Cungiv\u\vo lirnly.and thor.fth.^ s-il 1>y Ih• The tr

is as n -T^injor-idy iipbuildinsj

••re-lid Kmy-rninr-nt sn rlrc-acl-1"!1

father.- In Isvnol? .KI nf T:r:pil>'li"iin:sm is* tow-j<MV!Kiity inipp**if'l in cliar-

actcr. h!i\'iii^ merely a D"inoeratliinoinoiieliitiiiv. The i.reml o,f .]'1.!imi-rracy /* tuwnrd •simplfti* 'lii'ii^s and

T.'ntlcr. Due ha nun " some1 progress badbern'lnir1r;,- tnwnrd an aris-torra.-y nfpower. Under Tloofevelt tho progresshas boon startllnj,', if It be tvnt nliirni-

,J UK.—Surj.it i;, flillfi- ilii^jlJilllLyJi]- I}S_JlUi-

tlie provable that Is base, not tin

Concrete. Road Tniprovomcnts.T" Ttecbgrilzinp' thtit sood roads"aro-'ali-solut.i'ly. opsyntial.jf...a state or com-munity" "is" to" progress. Pennsylvania,has enacted laws designed to promote.

'a pp r of) r i a 11 on s" f iiY'xvo'r'I;~o f'~t hat ""char-acter. In developing tho good road.«movement tlie Highway Departmentfound that concrete .had become anexceedingly important factor, owingto its groat economy and durability,says the Cement.Age,. Xew York. Thishas"b«tn' shown' by practical expef-

have reached tho pnjnt .where theState has 'ileemoil it necossary to pro-vide plans and specifications fordrains,' culverts and bridges. Theplans are prcpnre<l by competent e'n-iiH.'er.s In order tliat contnietorH may

use concrete, .intelligently ' and ccono-micnily.

Oooil results are cor tain to folloivthis .polip.y. JTt" will /iiioan til" 'staml-,ardiKatlon of' important: -Woflv11 hereto-fore conducted on the hit or miss plan.It wa.s a diflU'tilt matter for the con-tractor to build concrete bridges with-out piwiouj) experience and ho wasforced to bid high in', order, that ho••light provide for rnvry coti'Itiijeney.thf. result lining, in som(i-11ras"u.s,;Vpi>o-'1i ii l t^hc flsur'":s.-sui-far as concrete wasconcenieii. Xo\v. however, tho wholein'attcr has bocumo si in pi Kind, amicuacrirt" j.wlll undoubtedly hr-coinothe favoriti- mau-riitl in every claws cfroad work rcititii'Intr-thi. use of masun-ry or' imri and tc-i'ra cotfa jiipint,'.This will nif-an . l.eU<-r work anilchcaper work tlum has hvon the rule

i pa

The September Aim

, ..The. Septomh.•••.•. AnN"r;ilrly alive • wllh

of factional nd sectiprejudice: All of u.swfint stood gov.-

dltlcins liem in Xew Yiirl;. ^ho gay ernnieiit. ;Uader Tnft we pet the yumc. conflict.', ^etu-rrn Koosevcb* nnd'n i , i • rtiVKS"'find -grrtcps. or'Avlic^ls in-

Kusl.es as rival "understudies of God •jHide.of wheels. slic,ki.'d over with bogusl'Iias di'ge.1 lent toil into, tl sudden and jroi'onv;,1-.'" Undo?; Bryan wo get at ;leasl

consunifni; affection for Hoot and a halt and a look-, a change which will..ChOiitc, wlifle Pinions—erst the sidejbi- useful if only for. tho saka of thepartner of Hourst—looks ]>rayerr'j change, with not a phrtlclc oivdnngerfuily, perhaps hopefully, ton dealwitli to any honest interest:'' ;

• JIurpliy. 'M'liat is left for those of us \ . In the campaign of J SSI our .slogan\vho_ 'enre for nohb .pi these?. The was ."Turn Iho. rnseals out!" Since

Tstre^rrveiidor with. li'iVchoice berries .every rascal exposed by Roosevelt is

with "The \Von<T.Vrl:;nid .of licliriinn."JL!i.?_..r.0_pPi^_Q.l\.the..j_M^;.onaI_c,xniy^

past-year, lived through t-i^hfeen daysof. dollrium in-it ,"\\'.ashiin,'tn.ii;_hofipitaV.

•'Octavo lUirh^uiV"character 'sketchof Kmpornr William, is .-(ntnlly intt-ivfating. N'o Fiic.h hnitfi.ily frank'andccnvincin^. picnuv of (he Kniperorhas. 'Oi^r been iinlflLsbuil-. in AnnTk'ftv

Other article.-!, of' notable ' interestaro-QeorRC^Pitch's humorons.doaorlpii-ion of tJu;' diW.ivu colony a.t •'Sioj:?l-'alls, S'mth DakoUi. "Mr. Dooloy's"

rks on IMir, (liuiio Muntlng, and

Store ClosedMonday, Sept, 7--

; LaborVay

j Open EbetyWednesday Afternoon'Beginning This Week

Styles of

COLORED DRESSGOODS

NEWEST FALLSILK

TRIMMINGS, LACESUNDERWEAR

HOSIERY

MERCHANT(TAILORING

we make an

EarlyAutumnShowing

Tli is store .'.'will hike "on anentirely now iippeimmco nndwith tiio displays of nil tlionew Fall goods, will bo well

woi'Ui cominj; to see.

New Styles of

BLACK DRESSGOODS

WOMEN'S SUITSand JACKETS

EMBROiDERIESCARPETS

DRAPERIES

UNDERMUSLINSBOYS' CLOTHING

."••• E T C . > , . . , ^

EASTON'S GREATEST STOKE

Eastern, Pa.

S2.7SP.iiys.

Any

Oxford4-th and XortlKiujptou St.1-

EASTOXvPA.

BOYS'

SUITS

Half Price

Fall Hats are Ready!Summer Goods Must Away !

Kail goods will soon be demanding the foreground* in Window

;and-Store—Snapup these/good things'at easy'prices NOW. 7 *". !

• j MEN'S SUMMER SUI.T-S ;

Alfred Benjamin & Co.'s famous perfect fitting suits at theseprices are big enough snaps to br ing your " a t o n c e " response .Every suit in the lot is an honest va lue , whether of ihe above makeor not . *\ <•.

!*'5:.j'^--Yal^jf^r_$i5j66^

$is . $io,np,,

SCHOOL SUITS HALF PRICE f.,,,t ^ i ^ 5imnufa.cJ.urer of these suits has gone out of business.s^Weluive'a'g'oocl co'.'.'ectioii of^patterns iiv^double-breasted suits withstraight pants/. Sizes, 7~to">-Jiij.- i /S* '-. „., , . . „ i

' ^ S 6 ' S ; b ; S ^ S 6 ' d i S 7 S l i i j " A i ; '

$3,5a.uiid J

7 S q

i4lOxJ (it $2.751 :r ;? ; ;^|^ ; 1

:-[] These are tlie last days ofVHhis', SiileTrYou. may never have*another such opportunity to buy oxfords of this standard make a psuch saving'.—BUY N O W . \ ^ . . ^ V 1 : ••' ; ,

:

F ATiR ' O F F F R '^«, "a'figS tt'from •ii'n.armfrcifiS':

, . » r n . n \ u r r c i v i }t t o ym my .bme yml wisll|n]]^-s.,f4p.H ' • • • Ml • • is itiort', will pay you tbr the liriyileiFc ofla t in j ; care of it if il is left wilVSO Now, ir Hint isn' t a'sr|uare den], we (lon'tknow wliat is. Bring i l in and try i t . j \ ' „ • ,-, "' l!i ' p , ' •

The Hackettstown Nationai Bank

Uaelusions as .tjv what .about the.'negro.''

iight to do

_ ;'_ _y. i C A P I T A L , SlnQ.OOU. . _ _ '€Z.D j . . ^ _ :

: SURPLUS AND UNI)IVU)KI> PKOFiTS.'.^cttrncdj, JSlfl.V.OOO."'--

."' Three Per Cent, paid on daily hnlanc.es.of $ioo njirt over subject tojclieclt.

sv4r^iiTHr"1"1'i^'™'^i^NwyjNTrpRIiSlDIiNT. VlCHvPRKSIUKNT.

' ... "y,. Safe Deposit Uoxcsr for Rent.

The TIME to BUILD is

RightliiilldlnB iiiiilorliil of nil kln.ls Is Inwiir todny Uiii'n it lins liccii in tli.'

pnst two yours nnd, willmut n tlonl.l, II Is cht-npur tliiin It will IJI' nu.ilnin ninny .wins, if B w . This Ijiihu! so, wliul'ln'tter linio lo lniild lint,,J l ' • " " * ' • ' " .«""";>•' P ' l i e to Ii "Mil, I'-'t. ns know II. If yon know

"ii'iirl""1''" t l > B ' V t ' • ' ' " ' " " " " ' " • ' " l < | i | ! ' r l«' l l '" i l" ' ' ! l 1""* «'uS'ni'" lioml''-

:" ' : / ; : :Lumbe iS" Masons' Materials,"" .">'•'.

Roofing Slaie, Shingles, Tar Paper and Gravel

Wf Letigg^nil"Seranlon C S S Lin all sixes. 'YoV wiii A4\vi) oonsidurable money by laying In your win-

ter's supply iioyvX \\\y arc sutlslitjd with a sinull profll.':'

Belvidere Ave. and Morris Canal, Washington

i

l l r an M, .150 N^.'tmili'.ftnn St. Slid il.ior "iToln Stirling- , • , ; , . , Hayil. . WJIIJ In nml lip (iiio llljjlit. •

' "™- EASTON, PA.

v All IVJale and" Female diseases

CMAIlflES MJWEIl J1JIAX AXV>OTltEn SP1XIAUST

j'« •'•' '•' C O N S U L T A T I O N - F R E E .

HowcAtioiit Your Pali Stationery • • : ' ^ ^ V -i* J * ^ 7

! "'•'••,

Try the Star Printery if you want Srst-class Statibriery

I ' 0 t •»s1ti.iiotc,-j;oul'l»iii..oj;iivi

; or',hirln~nnslu, by U>lc-!ill I n t s t ty f

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I ' 0 t •»s1ti.iiotc,j;ou iirlom: iiy_iiiull; or,irlnnnslu, by U>lc-l'l»iii..,ioj;;iivi.Wn;--.ti.-;JF.%Ill,.e!ill. I.ntust typo fii.'os

ounrtim^i'ii.etyaVjSJH^*,..-1 i;( -iloiv.'syonr-llouk of I,ottorlica(ls''Knvelopos, ilill-

IIIIKIS,/.Stiituiuriiits, Tnga, Oiinls, etc.? If tliov urogettiliK low, liiii.Ily lot us hnvo your milcr curly. '•'STitls-actioii ynaninteml" '

The Star Press Prints. Everything?1 From V'si'ing Card to a Catalog >ii=i.vi.

Page 3: … · Till-; WAnlllN'ulON* SiViH. To reach (ho right people nt the. right lime, use UK; right paper ul thu right prici"j .. iiHE ONS THE WASHINGTOvfSrAB>J:,{;.£-i;N _ : IH (lie

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THE WASHINGTON STAR. WASHINGTON. N. ./£, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBEK 3, 1908.

There are certain periods in every year when trade conditionsmake it possible to obtain the great,quantities of goods requiredin these sales, and at the same time observe the two factorsnecessary to their success.

The first is that goods must be sold at less than prices pre-v-:!inif at other times of the year.

; The second, that Ibc quality should not suffer because of thelessened prices.

Our experience, has taught us that March and September arethe logical months for these.salci. . For,two nor.tlis before, im-porters are clearing; stock for a new season. Manufacturers arcdoing the same, or looking for business to keep their force together.

We also arc at the beginning1 of a new season where lines notto be continued are reduced in price to make room for new goods.

Most important of all is the arrival of the great foreign pur-chases : • : . . . .

Marble Slaluary from ItalyBronzes from Paris and ViennaChina from France, Germany and EnglandClass from France and Austria

-Wn^'o to TCnropo fnr tlit"*'1 firvi buy direct from the maker;:;;cutting out all the middleman's profit, so v.c aro'in a position tosell them as cheap as any wholesale dealer and cheaper than mostbecause we sell greater quantities. '

There 13 a_ stock amounting to over 8700,000 in our twostores—the largest and best in New York or anywhere else, muchof which will bo sold durinir this. September Sale.at.from 20'/o to50'/?' below tin regular prices. . . . .

A.T. Stewart & Co.Broadway, Fourth > Avenue,

Eighth tn Tenth i'treet

vv it ,, ; i r tyI ] ! r

PREPARE FOR SCHOOLPrepare Your Children WHh the

.. • • ":-:'=;-::<'Be^l'..ofxShoes • •

85c io $3.00 THE PAIR

V - T i l l s store Is ii ri'Kiilnr Children's SI1..0 Sti.ru jit l!ii= UIUV-ITOUIISI. [L laoiulo'l wltli nil klmls i.fSliiH'S r«ir Chiiiln-'U's Wmir hum 111*.? infiilUs' siz.'Stu thi! Km\vln(4 youny iiimi iii* yiiiuif' lady. Its stylo* uru liyl't and i|tialiLytin; best. \\'i! Imvo muck' SIIL-CIIII HTorts tills syiisiin to Ijuild all our schoolshut's urslrk-tiy .soliil li-atln'i-. mi inattiu- at wliatuvtM- th.r in-icu inay bu.lt|.|nm)i'Si..|iil y<inrl}iiy.s mill "-iris tu us to lit! fitted with the best, shot'stliat nullify win l.-.iy'and \vi> \\ ill tnkt; cart; of tht.'ir foul in a way tlmt will

• tiivti comfort to thi'^vcarui-and satisfaotioiiHo tint jmntnts. :L.: *;)'- _• _, -

The World 's It. st School S 1 I C I < : — T I I V ' " W A I , T O N SIIOK."

I'm- I.ittlu .Men. Sizes S to 1SK . . . . . . SI.0(1 ) . . , , . , , ,l-'or Youths. Sizes IS to C! . . . . . . . . . 1.25 • ,, H .'11KKl'or Hoys, Sizes "IX to 7 . . . . . . . . . 1.50 J - •bAl l lMt - :

.-• In Box Calf Lea ther . 2Se a , l ' u i r More.For SmiillOi.V |Ji 'en. Sizes S 10 s . .>,. . . . ,SSc 1 In Iliittmi orl-'nr l.ai-uer. Children'; Sizos SU to 1 I .;••, SUIII I l.iice, VieiI'or Misses, Sizes l l M l o i . . . " . ' ; . . . . I .'2S' | or. liox Calfl 'or Women , Low Heels, Sizes 1\t loli . 1.5(1 J Leiilhel'

LotsOl" other kinds, s ty les and prices. Pay us 11 visit and.yoii ' l lJje^Klad.of it..:j(i;M|.:.'lIl!i;R_-Q.ur slipes::iniist..weai...or._" you' l l 'get a n e w put r.1":^""'—~ ~~~ '~'Tr ' " • '

Hochman's Shoe Store2211 Northampton Street, KASTON, I'A. ':

MAHKSIlOltO.• MM Allo' Mutt of ftdclmwiiy visit-

e-d .Mrs. ]>uvlil II. llymnn last w.;ek.Our public «<'ln>oj upeiiM Kf-pi. s will

Raymond \V. J*osey of HlalrKtuwii n>

John; KbhpauKli, miu or our pro-IIUL'CJ dealer*, shipped »HS biiKlittb ol

Vr«. Francos Cooke ut Pnturtun i«piifstiiK a feu- day* nt tin- IHMM.-li'-r lather-ln-law, Alfred W. Couhf

.Mr. nmt Mr^. Win. Seenhuri,* uml

with her cousin, Airs. Kverittu J. i'lul-

MI-H. Win. ll.-rtulf and two chil-dren r.f XfMvtnn uriil .Mr. nmtDavid Ueeder ..r JacIcamiHburJrerun I Ktiest* nt .lames R VMIIK. • M M . Harry K. IVImrouc entertainedlast Tuesday, her (unit. Airs. .Miltonl/ll<>nindleu ami daughter, .Mrs, \\Vbb(>r Htniiiilxliiirf,-, "ml AlKs Evil Oakle;

Air*. Ailltmi It. Lunrilnrr ami h. .K"i Jit, Alfiy Clara.. Or.yV.f Ml., Ver--"in. X, V.. vh.lt..,| Mm. I/nuiliiK's'KiiiKliliT, .Mrs. WlldrickHuly.MV.er, Inu.uoid, Thursday and I-'ridsiy.

Airs-, Mllt'in |[, Suverel of MastH-aiiK.- Joined her daughter. Airs. AI-["red irvintf. and sons, at her sister'sM M . Manila I-;, .Mayh.-rry, Kriday, f..ru few days' visit. They spent .Snlur-'iiy-wlth friend* in .Wwtr.a.

.Miss Kdlih .Limit

Hi- Klrl friends. Thus.- pres^nTNSHI-H Klliel antid , I'lMicriL-u Alnlt.

(Jmee nti'l Fl-uenre I'addr.rk, Jessienil I', nil ICc^sier, .May U'idr and

Air. am' .Mr-J. Kveillt J, I'm! Im-I;wi-riL-iy attended Hi,. nifirriiiKu . uI1

Mks Harriet AI. I'itik.-I an.I Olmrlus«TI OiiiiM. .Jr.. :it tln> iHniif! of the

lirld.;1., |...L' i,tv. Mr. mid Airs. WinJ. I'inkei. Walnut sltvi-t, SIISH-K. . ANsI'inlifl and .Mrs, l\uhbtek Were. Suit'

•mal soliimt i'H*-iidH, ' . .I'^TIiorVwiw'Mini.vii'n'oxndUH'of poo

.loiMliiy. when iHiitnl.TM and '."•nun t h e famlH-M 1 - f t . f o p t h e i r cityI'lnies, Sc\ci 'iil ni' mi r ytiini* ladW-.\*<> brlt iln.'ir In.ni.-s this* u-<--lc nfte

.Mrs. .Miirlhlti Alntt last w,-<-k entt-r-taliiwtl , .Mi'J. IJOIJCU . .Miivli.-rrv timtiiiitiKiitfr 01 I'.-issak*: her slstur, Mr:i.Kllc.aln.'tli l.undy fU* .Jidinsdiiluirn; .Mr.;md Ah*." .Milt-.n .M-;[t nf V;ill, Mm.J ii» tin- I in,- r.-jul and -Mrs. Lewis CI!.'ally and mm L-wi,-. ..f HOI,,., im.lMrs. j.-ss.' .I.-wh and f|iitiffht»>r Hen-tri. .• ..[' liii...Myn.

Mr. aii'l .Mrs. It. 1>. IhilT. accrnn-(i.ini.rl by. Air. and Aliw. Win. Lnntn--inaii a.n<l ilani;ht.T. Alls* Ksthr-r, fill"t IIa..'k.-tt:-t.»-,vn. ran).; »v« r in Air.IhifT.* um« Smj.hiy -ninniintf and at-Luinl.nl tin- nt.ii-nintf .service In Lin-AlurKulMini ctinn.-li. Mr. mirl .Mrs.Ilntrdln.'d at thu liiuint nf hur hrnihcr..Idhii W. K.iT. and Mr. and Mrs. Lan-

[t'.-niiiiti and diiitjjht'T dined ai .Mrs.W i n . A. K'err'x. her yjsti'P,

Mr. and Mrs. AI. IE. Smith had, asI visitors last w.n.|>. .Mr. nml MM F|!n/"1I'AI "Kniith of I'atorsu'n". lil>\-.' hrul" AIr.«.•jnhn VHIINVKK of UnlmrnlHtrf;, Pa..Ijind Airs. .Margaret \"aiiXf.ss of Joluir

•ftnritHn;'iti:'lVi:rwnM''OKriiue(it''of Viov\Folsoni of Xcwiirls. Kiiday and Satur-day., fie oi'tnipiiiil. tin; }Uil|tiL of: theKtitlwat.-r church on. Sunday. Kov.Air. I-V.lsmn and fainHv boarded threewei-iiK witii Air. SinUh. .

State BormatScboolThe I'M.I, TliRM will begin Tuesday; September 15th,

190S, at 10 a. 111. : ' ' ~ ' •

,_ ^ ;*'• Korapplication blanks,..course of study.qiM)llier-..iiifcniui--.:....tion, address Kdwnrd Kuss, V. O. Ho.x 31(1, Holtokcn, .N, J.;Chai;lcsJ. Baxter, State Superintendent, Trenton, N. J., orCharles S. Cli'upin, l'rincipal.Mohtclair, N. J.

r» • I WITV'l U~tf 0 I I IT'

'•3. • . • ' - ' • ' "' • • • • . - v , . . - • &

Two Pairs of Eyes ~two seldom, if uwiy alike. "Tills fact iniiUiw it <ianwe;-ou« In wer.r readymade glasses, "(ilnssus 1,1ml mii'liL suit simm mie. Hso HIIKIII; IKI Ltu;.:

' worst kind iwssi Mirror you. Oon't tiilte any clnuic.'s. Hnvu your oyt»spronnrly- iSMiiiiiiii'.d liy DiiVMNim.'-Oi kiiil •..F.Xi»,irt,.-!iii(l t.Jin. lUUII'IV.

. / ^",,,;A.- DAVIDSQN; - • rDavidson Building, Washington, N. J.

VIKXX.A.Row pinion of iiiucvuiu mic-a the

C!iri.-li:in pulpit nn Sunilny.Mrs-. Isaac Illll and daiih'iitvr uncut

Simday witirher nu.tliiT her*?..Miss Ontce Alnrtutc t.s the ffue,-t nf

her aunt. .Mrs, Juhn Lotum;usun.Mr.--. J. tl. CIIX waa a visitor at Alt.

Tiilior fnun Siittinliiy iintll Monday.,. -Mrs. Anron Jk>w<.ll ami child arewith Airs. "K. n. Howell fur .severalweeks, •

AIiv. .lolm CliiUck onti.-rtaliU'ii herbrother, James llowell, and familv* onSunday. '

J(iHO|ili Munday of Xowju-k will ad-dn.-.ss the M. 12. cangve&vUm Sumiaymorning. •••'

Forest Ilance nf Newark ha.« beena guest uf his :nmt, Mrs. K. L. H:irrirf,for Kovenil days.

Air. and .Mrs. I-;, p. Gulick have-'r*.-turneil honu- from a visit with tiieirson in Washington.

.Misses Until Wheeler and BlancheCook ami AII-M. Fnink Alerrell arnowners of new pianos.• Airs-. K. L. Harris' ami. .Mrs. .TolmHuiTL'll spent Thursday at Budd'sLake; . t!io utiosta of, Mrs. /Marvin

. Dr.. HiiKijf'rty oiv Saturday • tookHev.' Lykti, of the Christian church"tothe Ea-stun hnspital. where an opera-tion Cor appendicitis' waa iminedialL'ly

that" Institution is that Ills' conditronis very critical. • . . . .

Wesley Jfihiisnn spent Sunday withhis parents. Mr. and .Mrs. James Jolin-

n ; . . . • . •

James Jylin'sun's horse ran a naill..-.liis-roMivSuiiTnluy- aiuV •!«• quite

l a m e . " . ; . . l S

— ' • • " ' • • .

Mr. :iatlMr.s. Trod i-iiwhback spentSunday with Mr, and Mrs. Danlul

JIissr'sOornf!ia- Dunn of Nut Icy isending a f.:w days with Alisaes Evaid Bertha .Miteh-jli. - .Aliss !;:v:i Aliteheil spent ^Wednesdayill Tlmrstlay ,wltli her 'oousin.ftMrs.

Goi>. Simersi.ii. at Uc!V|(lciv.v'D. Ciiiilts lias'tho.. larffest. piini |Ji

l;ins"ai-u.uinr here. One will" weigli]j,.-I.teVn .75 niiii.. 100 . piiiniVjfj.;.,..-.. .

Mrs. Clyde. Marlatt and son have!-fturtn.'d tn Washington sifter..spi-ml-tiK ii week with, her auntii Mra. ij, ,M.

.Scheiiek. " "•'-"iMi5..iAmniHia_Tun|apnilof...irii«ttelta::

spent from Sunday until ThursdayHi Air. ami Airs. L. JI. Sclmnck";"A. straw ...load went lo Port AInr'ry

last Thiii:«<liiy iHfilit lo ntiniii ' theL-hielien supper. Those in thu partywi'fo .Mist -s Ir3va nnO .'Hcrtha Alite.hpll.Oiililoy Jdluixnn, Kay: Hoheuek, OrViileCL'\, Lester Cuniniluys and AndrewQlhhs.. • • • - = • • ' • '

,^llow lo del Sli'.'jiifr.P. J. Duly; of 124T \\r. Congress St.,

Chicago, tells1- of '-a^.way..i.ty litcoinustrong: lie savs: "My mother, whos old and very feeble, Is deriving sonuch DeiielU LToni Hlecliie Bitters,

•tlmt I feel lt*H my du(.\^lo tell, thosewho need a tonic and strengtheningmedicine- about it. In my mother'sease it marked RIIIIV1 in licsh Inw re-'suHntJ. insouinla has boon-.overcome,:in'tFsm"-is sVeiiiiily growing strnngc"."-.[•".leelrie Milters quickly remedy stom-ncih.Oliver and:,kidney comptainls,1Si'Id under guarantee nt" Jenkins &Me^ker's drug store, iiOe. .

Both primed ami engraved weddingii.vitations—the strictly correct styles—are;supplied'by the Star Prfntery atvery modenito prices. ?> '

C.IA'.S GAltnSKH...Air. aiifl Mr.i." John 'I', l-'orco pa>

•Sunday at I<nk<- Ilnpatotig.AlisM Hti.i|« AiiH-rniitn In ciiicrtalnlnir

ii girl frl.-nd frttin JnckKiin\JII'%. KJa.i'nrktlHnn ttt'-Sv\v

•r mifle, J. 11, Gard-.hV" . . -.

Vork is visiting hMiss Rllziibeth AIIIlHr. who lias.,,^.,

Ml tho past week, la Mimowhnt im-proved." AH.sK J-:ii1«h CiLHtner returned Kri-<liiy -••vcnliih- frnni .mi vxtotnlnl stavf n - t | i . « O i i t - l t l l l . - . • • • • ' • • ' • -

AIr.«.-Hnrah II. lilidchrnnt of ir«clj-

AIrs. I-;. W. irnnh. **'*"'. ' < t t f 'Airs, llonry Shnipi* of rfitenWUi r - .

I'enlly passed a few days In town call-Ing Vm old friends.

Airs. CawilM.rn of l'hliadelphla l«ipendlng a few days with her cousinMiss Alary AMllor."

.Mrs. if. HtiKL'ne I'ark and dnnnliterf WlilMi'Mixu visited at Jacob Cast-ler'MOver Sunday. . ....

Allss firaiv Swnyzc Is siK-mling at-w days with her parents, .Mr. ami

lira,1 \V \V. .Sw...v/..-.Afi.-s Xaney Murray and Aliases

Harah and Hli alM-lh Alaek attendedtin? fnn.-ral of Hurnard KVrr at Clin-»n, 'Hi Friday.

Alls.* j\rinlf I!ergstrcss(;r of .Mont-•litir hirs r-'lurned honn- after visitingf<-r ii few days with her aged father,Augustus ili'rg'tr.-ssfr,

Airs. J. ]\ Sk.gfri.-d and .liiught.-r'tluT atiin.lid tin- funeral of the,rni.-r*s eim.sin, Ali.-x Alsiry Henry, at

Asluiry, Alutulay nfleruoon.The liitle son i . r r..-wi* Smith, of- "U..I .Mill." who fell from a ehair

Saturday. Is In a crltluil cmdltlonnun Ldnetissl.Mi of the brain.

.Mrs. .lullit Talnia^.-, after sp-ndlnu'two tiiMiuhs' vncatiiui nt the home

f hi'f brut her. I'atriek Murry, re-lirtn-il h''Jiie t-i nror>|;|yn im Alonday.

Mr. and... Airs;, A.- L. ... Smith andatiKht.-rs of il.djokeu and Airs.' IC. W.

III.I soiw. c.f Jersey Cityd

iver-Sunday^ l t l

yof AIlss."-V, -.-

and ICHa'thethS

HalHc•

.Misses Alary H t e t h Terrin y return.*d on Samnta;: from a

. .asan l visit at t!i- home of Kev.Win. Tiaveiv. In I'lilladclphia. They

lade tb- trip by tn>II.-y. "

COLITM1HA.Our Hcliool n-opiiied TiAI. I,. Tln

mill f.i nhimtAII-« r,rt

ddition to hi.-ii,

" ! ; •.!;•!! Ii

S yher coiijdii. Miss Aliller, invanlH.

Tlie Junior Lwipiy will b« reor-ganized and a nature stroll indulgedIn next Saturday afternoon at two

The Ladles' Aid Society met at thepfir-"in;tgo this afL-nioiin. when . tin;i:iislotnniy soeial und bucy functionswill lake place.

Tim p.xH(or"H theme next Sundaymorning 1H to In- Hie third in th-:"C'Minniilu S-rles," and I--, t-ntftied•The araco of Mope."

Air. and AIr». F. 10. C'ou.-e nml yonClayton of Well's Bridge. N. V.. were

t f Airs. Ktevvart Winters fnunFriday until .Monday.

Prof. A. nurMumi uml family ofilaston have been ."topping With hismothur, Alrn. John Davidson, ai:d binbrother, l-'rank. and family.

beginning with the IIr.<t Sunday Ino.|.teinb.-f, nioiulrig enure11 serviceswill ocriir at 10."0. .ninl .-venlngs at

ni), the I^UKIIC beginning at '!.!:..Airs. Sarah Vmintf of Um-ksburg.

.Mrs. I-'nnnit; TransiH- of Stroudsburg..ml .MIM Kdna Tnnwuc of Br'joldyni-ere giie.stM of Aliss Amanda Gardnerist Thursday.

Airs. Kmma .Miller and »«<» nf lvnn-sylv nla last '

Air. ji-i-kd i

of her

Clintonweek and attend.-d the/salinotlier's bousehold guilds,o

c s \ « J ! ! o ofn .a'1-few days lastt h / l of their

ity hoarders f'tnrn-d

Hev.ral i>( theil hoaii- on .Mnnday. aiu>>ni who•»r» Mr«. " . 1- Gardner, fn.m Mlw

•Maine iJ.iwcIIV. ami .Mrs. I.. C. Muii-rrl anil diiti.ifht'T (Jnu-e, fnun Airs

J. I). Kl.'trfrl-d'w. 'Mr. and Alr.«. .Samuel 0. Hush leftSatun'.iy for I'lalnliHd, wiiere Ihey

11 ina'f'- their future home. Theywill bu=KiV'(it!y rni.--seil In the ehtireh.

. n'liilly the C. K. SMflt'ty, of whleh.Mr. IliHh was president.

Clias. ..r-mer and l.rhl.- returnedinday aficr sjuMidliiff th.Hr tu.ney-ii'ui nf two;wvi.'k.s at.Niagara Fallsi-i OIIHT- jila'ifs. ••••Tim- IJOVS. (,-reeieiiem on Alumlay i>venln# with an oiti-sliii.m-ii seiejutfle and were reward-

•""• Watson1 •K.'"""T[Indh'iirt."""elerir"of1the'!rd of ediioatlnn uf Lebanon town-

ship. Tins linivhud repairs to the dif-ferent school buildings in' tiie town-hlp. The sfliools n-upened Tuesday—N, J. Tomer at Beacon and Air.*orl and .Miss Cruvfling at .Mondalia.

bund, savl!>'Sh. He to

It nows

v r vok tile

g ! baded. The bloodid it has

:iiiall p<

he Viu-inl-i-r "iv-'

eturm-d t-i.fts nat-

•hiiri-li a 'iiln pu- ]The Moth...lists-'iils .I.nin- l.lnde!i-.|r-mawt.T "f f;r;u'" Chureb, HalM-tiwtf", AM., t.n the <-WN!II'K .if Sv|)t. 7.in an fiitfrifly. new iin^-ram. whlehj-hu will rcmii-r the- next i-vnlmr. li1the "th proves stormy. .Mrs. ijn-euebus iippi-ared In IvVw Vork. Wa.--hluir-l-iii. Itostoii, I'lilladelpbia and -Hh-rfitle.4 with pleaslay suceess.

Tin1 Ladles' Aid Huelety met Weil-:iesilayat1 -Mrs.1 John. Parks'." ' . .. j

Xathiin Iloyt returned the .|ir--t. nf!

Sehooi reopened Tuesday with Aliss•MlK't-tson as teacln-r.

Miss Mabel MeOllum returned toIHT seh.i,)! duties nn Tuesday Inrtt.

Airs. AI. if. Barber Is entertainingMiss Iimlly Brown of Deposit, X. V.

Alii. 0. X. Jeanit..Mrs.. A,--Ii. Die.line. •

A bright little son came to theliotiie nf Air. and Mrs. Marry Quiff on•Saturday,

Ilcrrick has mireliased the

of Danville, Pa.. I.sk.Tmun'H forsorne

j p e d the"Perty be now lives on from James

Jones of Orange.AIlss .Maggie Alay Leida will teach

he Chapel HIM .schol UiSchool reopens

ill teachl Uiis term;;ek.

TOdwhi Mann, who has been ill withphoid fever. Is still very sick and is

delirious most of the time.The Kpworth League of the ZUm'

M. R. church bold its annual excur-sion to the Water Gap.Thursday.

Some citizens got together last weekmd trimmed up. the hill opposite thePresbyterian cluircb .und parsonage.'""-Word'bas reached 'here or'nvui:"ijl-ieas ofAIrs. (Tien. Hainl of• Atlniitii.!!a. She was a former resident horW

llov. Albert Kelly will occupy the"•resbyturian pulpits both here and atvr.o.v.-itor.trncKt-raiil.-il.-yrr^-ncV.'-Ku'ii.i,-vas a former pastor.

Several of: oi"'-young town On'i.Sr^ri1have, enrolled as students in theStroiidsburg Normal. . They c(,m-meueed their studies ,-on Alotulayj/

J. L. Smith and wifew.wrltCJ of liieirsafe arrival at Southern I]iiiCs. Theybarely missed the Georgia Hood, which.bey would.H.havo been .com'pelled toKISS, tbrousli' durlng^Uio trip;'

A"-pleasant birthilaS1 surprise wasgiven .Mrs. Philip Ue.im on Friday.

•nty-tlve guests were present'iiotiiiced tho .party a thorough'ind .t'ne refresliiuents delicious.

On Thursday•osc Widt'tior

•oatui-e. Kavefler I•adino

ninj; last the Am-up, us a farewell

a w'iileniKilon jiarty.endld bonfire .was * inKiiosts'•enjoyed,a typical

.-'in thevbieli niiidc a 'pleasing p y:m,ii:latprs. ,:'A .ibalooii ascension .anddionograpb further enlivened the oc-casion and tbc visiting camps • andruests pronounced tills thu most en-oyable evening during tlieir stay. In

up.

IIAZKX.Mrs. Clias. Teeter lias Iwen ill with

ithina and heart (.rouble;Aliss Aliirnhi Green of Tnwnsbury

:is been visiting .her.aunt, Airs. Cbas.e ' e t e r , •••*--"" . ' ' ' . •

Prayer ineeting.'-:was_ hehl on Wed-

.be eiiurub.•ening In the loct.ure

Airs. Arthur Hush and ' Alisa • LllMeisuiKcnborg passed Fridsiy at "iSu'lioii-x»d Grove. ••- ' ' " ,Mr.: and Jlrsi.' Hiinkinson of y^^I--

Held spent sevei'al days the pasf'woekJ. C. ITiiU. ': , .

and Mrs. Arthur Rush and'.ionRaymond spoilt from .Sr.ltirday until.lotulay witli- relatives in Washington.

linv.' siiid. Ahv.. Rnber! KnhiiisiHi unilhildren liuvo Vtk'nrnod afliir .siVeud-h'Bi few1 weeks In/, the Uorkshiro Mills.Mass, ••• ' -. ' '' '

Joseph Areasa.J. W, S'jott's Indianslper; loft ninSaturday for Carlislei. Wm. St. .Tolin nf Uahway la-nowrking-foi- Mr. Seott. ,- •• v; , - '

attle.i in- i

nr .Mead-,on. lieu-,

Airs-. Jiiliu Uunyan m" (•iiiVii .sii-.ut Tuesday, with ln-iben Uunyan . I

Air. and Airs. Anraiiam Wlldriek!and son of Vienna were Sunday guests jut Joseph Klnney's. ' • j

AMHS F lorence G e r m a n ,-f ISuttzvlllus p e n t a few days last week with hera u n t , Airs . -Frod H-ndersin.i t .

School reopened Tuesday wi th MissAlyrtle Park as teacher. She willboard with .Mrs. I-Mward Gruver.

AIIssc-s Alsibel and Edith Kostenba-*X^v of Hope spent Tuesday and Wetl-uesdity with their umit, MM. Mary!

Bailey.- -. -j - •• - • ••• . -.,-/•'' ; • •

Airs. Pearl and daughter Alary ofI'liiladc-lphia have been passing aweek liere with her sister, Mrs. Ste-phen Wlldriek.

John AVildrick returned to bis IIOIIK-in Phlllipsburg Sunday evening ,afterspcndhiK two months with, his sister,Airs. Ueuben Uunyan

Willaril Kinney id isin. "John'Wildrlck of Pbltlipsburb'. spent Satur-day and Sunday with the former'suncle, Jiulsou Kinney, at llalne^burg.

GEXEUAL NEWS XOTES.

Tony Pastor, the old-time theatri-cal man, died at Kim hurst, X. V., last

The Aliddletown Bus!net AlenV As-

vlth the arruriKcmunU fur. luitdiriKin "Old 'Homo Week" In that city.';

Sept. -'2 to 2S. .(after ;all pensioner;; will be ai-

turn their pension vouehers as ihe re-,suit o" an ordur Issued last week byPostmaster General Aleyt-r amendini;tho postal laws and regulations.

•A promise is held out by the UnitedStates Fish Commission'"' that willdoubtless be of groat interest to troutlishermen. It is that within a shorttimu our streams will W .stocked with

of the" tfaniiest'aud 'showiest spe-sof the Hsh kingdom. Thi:

:h has been named. thu Konsevehguide trout Ijecai ofiloosevelt's efforts to preserve k l'ron:

extormiiiiitioi]. This trout.. - of California, which is-he-.Hiff propagaied liere in I lie Eiwt with

:ry encouraging" reHults and..* it will• only a matter of a few years wlutvir streams will abound with this

ofjl'tfo'e"^''

_,Star and Thrlce-u-Weuk'-'New York^Vorld, $2.00 a year.

: the -happy- homes- of1- to-day-is -iWiisffund of information as to'tlie best method^of promoting Iioalth 'aiitl.^hiipiiyirss amiright living and knowledge, of .the.world'shost/;products.

/Products of - actual excellence-: andiM'jnuble, claims truthfully presenfcit

and which have attained ;fo wprUI-wk'e.acceptance through the. approvuLt'jf-''theWell-Informed of iihc World; not of indi-.viduals only, but of the many who havethe happy faculty of selecting and obtain-ing the best the world affords.

Oiie of tho products of that class, ofknown component parts, an Ethical

j remedy, approved by physicians and com-mended oby the Well-Infb'r]ftcd_of_j!ieWorldasavaluable and whoj^Smc'fiiiniiylaxative iS'the well-khowu Syrvip of Figsand Klixir of Senna. To get its bcnolicialerfecta nlwayft"' buy tlie^geiuiinc, iiianu-factured by the CuJifornia Fig Synip Cfii,enly, and for sale by all leading druggists,

The Strength of-Cement Depends tSMost upon its Fineness M

I n ' y o u r concrete construction—use the cement';^:;, lliat is m u c h stronger (in form of concrelc) l l i ^

any other cement when mixed with as m u c h aand,-^^" a n d e q u a l l y sliong whenmixed with more sand.

i

Cemeiit

il Airs. Uarmel>'ii»vi:r. t

r-r'.ami "family 'at liol'uiul.'laT "L '<S">"Mrs. Arch l)eel;er and ehildr. n ofloosle. !'«., jir--- ylHltlntr her fatli-r.iicnb Vritrinie, and a brother. Alviu

Vroomo: uhu tw.. sister.-, Alr.j. David.Myers and Alls. Irvin MartZ'-l. I

Airs. Alary Cn.ver hu* given up>lUt>IC:*!tilll},' iillil return.'d to themm nf Airs. Adam Tran-iiie, where.- will board this winter. Mi\ and '-use va''ated"by"her"" '"•L"t>) U"' IHelen, thy little daughter of Air. E

and .Mr.--. .M. W.-\\ffHcr. r. ei nt:v was !slh,'iitly bitten In tin* Md.- by «. .L.-j ' "ln.'loriifinj,' sit tlie h'»mi'. .if I-Mivnr.lWilliams. A doi-tor treat, d the w<>un«llid nu bail results, atv expeet'-d, tin.

.-Wayne Hruiil.-r. while-. w,>v]<im'-\vin? slate • factory,."eV'Tal : we-I«s IIK",•ve'red iht'- hull'- sili'i Ilimff •>[ nil'

is made of correctly propfirtioncd raw materials—,:is absolutely free' from i-v.ill m ndhesive quality—•and is ground \0'J» finer th-in any other cement,and it is,';

Unequalled for Uniform ResultsAilt llie Jcalcr why and tiow, or jend direct to us for free books

D. GULICKWashington, N.J.

-'ASK'FOR

The : Suit

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We* have carried nearly .every m:ike of Hoys'CIuthiiiLt since we have heeti itihti^iiiuss, lntt we

, have never handled an article that gave suchsatisfaction to the wearer as the Best liver suit.

No other boy's suit made has so much indi-vidual, jjenteel htyle, or will .give your boy sucha refined and "manly appeamuce as the BUSTJvVKR Suit, nor dow any other buy's suit madepossess all uf the following durable features andhealth qualities of the HKST;KVKR Suit. • .

Rainproof^ niothproqf, double seat, doubleknee, taped beams, wire sewed buttons; elasticwaist band, pants lined with linen, padded shoul-ders, indestructible lining, pockets tacked with"s i l k . 1 • ' • . . : . [ " . _ . - . •"' " '.. . .

Considering- that you get all these advan-tages in the BHST KVHR Suit it is really econo-my for you to buy it for your boy. Bring himin for a "try on." See how a BEST) KVERSuit will look on him. ' 'N

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DISPLAY %^^-^Jiadies' Stylish Tailor-made Suits":"~~~"'jackets, Coats, Dress Skirts -,. :

Lace, Silk and Lawn WaistsDress Goods, Silks, Dress Trimmings •

Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons":. • Corsets and Notions ::

in great variety at our usual money-" saving prices, '•

Block Bulow the Squareer:::

.:;,-, 229 Northampton Street••M

Just Received Direct fromdistilleries-- %^ !- -

" ,s Double Stamped, Dillmger, Oyerholt and»' Highspire P U R E RYE WHISKIES .

•i,. These famous brands are unsurpassed inquality, and'highly recommended by lead-

' . :.••. ing physicians. ... ,_.....We also offer positively Straight Apple..Jack. All $1.00 per quart. •• , : - - . - . : .

At . K E R N ' S , Phillip^burg 1

Popular Printing for Particular People?'Prompt-'ly Prepared at the STAR PKINTERY j

Page 4: … · Till-; WAnlllN'ulON* SiViH. To reach (ho right people nt the. right lime, use UK; right paper ul thu right prici"j .. iiHE ONS THE WASHINGTOvfSrAB>J:,{;.£-i;N _ : IH (lie

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•'Z'i. - 1'Mir.ui'siiunn. HOPR . . . ' .* :J. whtln-. Inshum.linil family lunv' Mrs. Irene. 1>. Plenum of Xuwiirk Isrctlirnuil rroin il trill tu Camilla. jnim.iiR r.-lath-.. hero. .

C-I lobert U .Morrell wlll.olicn.il b-ro-I .11. C. lioWrlunn In .ninoi'g friend* In'~eery store at Si-coml ainl.MiUn strorts. j 1'nirrsiiii-itiio uuiliiiiaii.i. .; Tlionins .Vi'wnian. Councilman from ] Ml>* Mlim Mi-rrtll of Unclsettstowntho Klrsl AVillil. i '.a i-andlilali! for iv- Is vIslllliB lu-r linillu-r Irving,election. ' ' .. I Ml-s l.lzzlc Vunlloulon of Newark

MOOCH Oliiclo.il of this pin.—1 'a n«\v.j I- liuunlhiK III 0. 0. lluwell'*., .working as a loom-llxiT In u rjl.t "till | Mn!<uT Clwirl.s llraiiils or Ilalncs-

llt tililllnuliiii. ibiir^ la Usllliit; llin .mill. Ml*. 'i'ia-».. ; : . Jlrs. Mary Swnc »fni lmoio streetIs.uls. •... ..,•;., : :

I M t-on- to a riillri.|»l|'liln li.»pltnl j j : | | M Vn«l,r hn« I n on Ihv >|.-1<for air oiicratlor.. hj..t th.1 lnut wucl;. suffering from

V Fijllt-r * C». will njj.n a nrw whol'-1 i-iitt-rltls.-aalu tobacco hiitist! nt 13» South Mnln| j | , . a . «•„,. VnnArsJnk. and ilntiitlitcr

street within a tew tlays.: jr.lnilys uf fort Morris were at IsaacI.loyil Tllnlall. brolli'T of Walter r i.;ll<l,s" last wtvl;.

Tinila'll. Is her., from l..n Angrf"*. j .hinioj Koail an.l ltu.--fl sit-iiv*. i.VCal., whore lie has been llvlnir. (chalhiiin are at th.lr ris|iectlve lioin. s

Tlii; Tnwol r.rolhers haw: ileoldol ;"iij.»iii!T tholr vacatl"li.to put ii|i a it'-\v moving jiiet.ire liuns.-1 t:,,,,# jj, swnvze and ilauclitfr Wtllalit the oirner.iif Jersey ami Main | ,,t W:i«lilnKt«n an- at lli.1 motherV.stnets. (Mrs. i:ll'/.:ilt.:th Swayxe's.

••Dick" O'Connor of Allamm-liy.: j , | , s ,.„„, swayze of WII1..W r.n.v,-.who wants to I..- A*.<"iitl'l> mini Ir»m ' j . a j< w|Eh her Krandiiareiits. Mr. an.Ithis comity. « h.-i>- .Moiidny IIUIIIIIID; | j | r , . Alplieiis .1. Swuyze.

K.lwaril l-'luiMtiu'k. seciiit ''a—-;^|r_ UI1(j .\|r,, ,\nson llilil.l'riint of, man for the Lsnenster basebnll team. : N . .u , r k .,,.,, M A i, iiIld.l.Miiifs.

has . piirclineeil a e l m s - - at lltiiehin- ;":son's, alone tl.o I'.'Iawiir.- river, ami!

. Inteiuls lo live there this winl'' ..'Arthur.. Knoklw. a IMillh

man. has be.-ll il|.|»>lntv<l hMl".

l:,v. Mr. Coon of O.liunlila w a s -'.iti-M on I'hiirsdiiy iin.l Krlday of hl.nIt". C. 1. roommate. Itew C H. Collenl.: Miss: .Mabel Howe.,1 left lown on

. mar

lowtd'n ' fritl'MP- I'lf't'l'e "r'nv " • ' ' " | .Mr. nil.l Mrs. Tlii-u. Tryon of ,SVw-Tliere were I I I tickets sot.! lit lh>- a r ! { anil Mr. and Mrs. Huston, ne.-

Atlantic City, till" I'-Inc tlie ln>t of I urnoiiK relatives her...tho popular excursions rim to that Charlis I'arlis of Illoomlleld Is vls-resorl l>y tlii- rennsylvunla iuillioa.l | itim; hi" I'oe.sin, Alvah S. "

.•'fnjumi »tn:i't, waiitx tn IK- CWm' 111 • t!u> 'Kli'tti • Wit ill. M. 1..

un Mere.'- stre-t. tli!

>\.l. t>lo'

John K-^U'tibuii'-'r \iat> purfhiiaoil :iitnti. for., hi- chiliin.-n.. , ,. : .Mr.-. AIKUT ami iluiifc-liti-r Aila of

M '

.Miss H. I..IHL U'estb:,1 ft I Cillliulil.

•ek. anil .Miss Nellie Huffplace I? a Kiiest of hor

TUANQl'II.ITV..Mrs. l-'lftoht'i- Ayiv* U wuft'i-riiiK

fi-oni rhfitiinitism. ,Mr.*, 11. Ilaiolltou'rt ImanlvrH re-

i..ii..,iI"'to.t!u'!r.!:^!V.?s:.rii-«-"»'r,).iy-' -Thi> Oi'iiii.itlo ^ch.'LiI urn] Traiuiull-

Ity si'liottl r»'-o|i. ni'il on Sfpti>mln>r 1.Mrs. Anna Kasnor nti;ul ihiuu'iti-r

visit-'il rchiitvftt at Huttzvillo recently..Miy< riu-.-be HitliMnti «f HtuiilmrK

i-, vi.-uiii^ Ik-r fuu*in. Mvn, At tduri.al.;u-/. .:• „• •. . : .• . . -: • ..- ::{

Mr a i t ' IMr- . ,f«*1in W. lUiiiiwIt nfN 'uu r l ; arc viJlicr.-t :tt llu1 jiarsoiia^otliN wo.K. -,:

Mr. IUHI Mrs. J. A. Votij-ht s-j.-ntrri . lay ami Satuniay with n-Iallvosat Wiit'-rlim.

Mrs.to:ti! ami tw» clil!<Ir«'n <>r

p n t two days with Mrs.Li/zio lentil*,.-Win. V:uii:ip-*r ami II. ^ . Winter- im u f paint.•«! t h - iron f .nc- at th

: Wife, v • • -• , | T i le iHU'tic school!The Haptist Mission, \ehieh was op. ! ship o|K'ln d on Tuesday with tho fol-

oneil on l.iiu'nln stre.l about n in.null I lowlni; teachers: Mayinond Smith.aijo. Is In ii llourlshini,- condition. It i princiiml,: and Miss Klla lteail. pri-

• has' tnriillcd i:p:to tlit "ii.'^scnt tl;ne. :n:irv tencher of Hope school; Ktisluiabout 100 ni-liiilars. nnd :!:•' outlook! Atifl". Ml. llermon; Floyd McCain.-fo r a lai-Be IncreaHe for the nest month ! Marble 11111; Mrs. Lewis Illldebrant.is most lii-omlslnG. < H.-aver Itrook; Ml«« IMrl.s, Fr

-r .Floyd LiBhu-up. a 'mach in i s t , ami | I'nluii; f rank Wilson. Townsbury.Miss (l.-rtrude, daughter of .Mrs. Ilaii-j .••nnh Cb.i-sas. of Fllm.,r.- street, . w - IlLAlltSTOW.V.

S S i 1 * ! ^ » ' S " S W 3 : .M1»H Klor,nee Siifu-r:i<ntn. Tlur K-ft on :•y

I-nckawaiina train foupon tli-lr ivturn willlih

In

MISH FtorL-nce ytodf of Newton vls-Itt'ii friends in town over Hmiiluy.

Mrs. Jii'isiui I.nntK sjicnt a tow i l yin town n-ci'iitly. She is living at La-

H. S. THiik.- iiml rainHy vL-itvil.Mr. ;MI»! Mrs. S.-milno at i::i-l.>ii fnmiTlnthilny, mull SiUiii'.liiy.

.li.it iturtnw, Jr.. <>i Sinnmit :in<Iice l:f.-ii of No\v;irk spriit • tiis:with tli-ir jiitiii. .Mr-. Win. Van

.Mi.-s II.-Mliii Hull spent fn.ni Kri-.Jay imiil .Muiniay wltli tier fornuT••lasstunu*. Ml.-s I-Mna Itaxti-r. :il I.;i-fujvue.

The ri'iiinliMiif Siiinuvi VnnSvckfo ufAiuiovur wfiv Imricil in Tramtuilitycnu'tt-ry *m WV-iius-iuy of l:ist uvuk.He wns 7:i yi>ar.i MI.I ami runnvrlvltve«l in Gr.-.n tmviiKliip.

Mrs. Mury Kliwibt'th Stm-khousi-,wtiV ot John I!. Drake, tiled Ias«l Wril-n.-.-day. tu'ur this. .jilnw. She imdln--i) an iiivalld fi>r tlie past ten yoarf,ftn'iVfiiiK from rhciinmtlMii. She wasal'Ut I" In- aroiinil the hout-e p;irt oftil- time, usini: t-nitelies. until fiMirjyears ug». wlu-n the KUSVWC l.eeameelironic nnd sin- lost the ent'ro tise ot\

li'in set in anil she has suuVroil1 in-t!.'iis"ly evi-r sliu'e. Her age was USy.ars. Sh.- w:u* married on Oct. 15,[•ill*, rihe Joined the Amlmvr t'hurchIn lS<)t and hiis always lieen a devoutChristian, and **1IKV reyldins at Tran-<|iillitv was "lit' of tlie most activeworkers in that oluiivh. She leavesa husband and the follmvini- ehlldreii:Newman oi',, Bnioklyn. CIIJUH. K. . ui'i

I inun|inin>. JiMison oi ••s.ww , 1 orlc. ty.vtu -I-Mwln' Mocfcey' or xcw Yorl;,.Mrs. 1'aiil Hair of Clik-u^i, and .Mrs. |II. U McOnnell »f Trainiuilltyi also I11 m-iind-sons, tiireo nnuuldniif:hters, Iami I'-mr r;reat-«riindsi.ins. The funeralsL'rvii<;s wt-ri* held at ln-r lat<> h"ine»li Saturday'nrtorniHUi and were eon- Jduct--d Ijy Kev. Dr. hi. F. Kowler. Theatt-nditnw nt iififriil-.r.-,1 nnd friends Jwas v.ry Ifiivf. ^lx of her rir.nndsonsnrtcd as pall-l)ea]-(T5. The tloral of-f*?rit]i;s were, ininierouw and beautiful,Tii-' "mirial was in tho Traiiqullitycenn-ti'i-y,

1

y ^rl>- last Friday mortiins by

l ! ! t r t d i t h k t h,d .Mrs. KlnuT Hrminover of

raw. N\ V.. Is spendltm-

^sSd?rsS?t£!^• '-Is- l)"tffwn ?:S,00<} ami M.000, partly t l l u l l - a ""'*-' iUU-r siK'n-Uiih tH«.-_sm

covere.l.bv insurance. Tli« urU-in »t '!«°r with rhr. | r pnn'iits in Mardwi.-k,' the lire is m.i kn-'wn. I i l r . and Mrs. Daylun Itrti'h'lor will

, "••"• MRj-'-'Anmi'lJiitW -f ' P-lm.,-..^- V,lk° 11!tM1

1r,VIK?lW.' I n U l " , 1

h ° " S e W t t h

.••••" township a i t tii> quit.- ontra^-ousiy j •«'•*•' Uu.MIf Aiuh-.-ss and h t r moth-r ., In Pli i l i ^ b m v last. WVtliit-sdsiy. She I Thn.uch the efforts t>f the. toaeln-r.

-•- 'anrl Mrs. Maria .Siira ns-.-il t>i live Mrs. !:. M. VatiTI'-ni and otiiers. a llrst':•• neighbors-,. '.Mrs. Siiefi now l i v s on •••las* 1-Mcy cliain-l c rpm has lieeni'tn-

ilg... Cm*£ ,-tiv-et. Pliilliiibtirsf. It ap|»--ars st;ill..-d. in- Hit- I'nkm Hrlek schn.V;.:•;•.-'• thatMr.-;=...'itit;a^;;,,-iii»ss<'S^i.>n m'.-.m.. i i;,.v. T. i:. Ooolt.r- of Morrlsvlllir. . ' furniture,' tiie'-'owii-rship <>:' which I pr.-ui-li-.l in t'.ie M K r.'in»— (-.-«..„;t..,

1 " was in •dispute, and '•Mrs. iJLVw^lcr^:;^^j^s..r]ijnj,-. Mi: Ci " """'^-I.f.u •?un

'ajiain«t'Mrs. BiitbT and fj sd h - Mrs. Butler just

' d

.Mr. and Mrs. Jacobbut

"res t ra in- 'htrpflf and w«nt at .Mrs. !>'VUy huine wcddlnu' un Wednesday:^SlK-a.\';tt]i aliiiost, Wins fi;i->-,-.. rili.i nft-.Tnom ••( Ui-t wet'l:; wl>cn ;he|r• sinot-.v her on tho head with ..a heavy daitsliu-r, .Miss Carol int. was married. umbrella and walloped her in earnest t" l-'-nifry Ji.nus nf Simtlt FaMsbunr.

.;;--- '-and the siidLi'.--werv regular Uroadaid- N- V.. a son of Clias. F. .Jones of Vaii.""•''•-"•ersrr'Aimcor- Hoiifrianu si.ep|jed in -tu i-rhc ccrciscr.y '.was p.criVjrii.cd 'uy- liw.

1 qtioll the uproar ftiu! he . .wi l ambas t - |H . P. KUig, • ••.'•"•"' c d . t o o . E v e r y b o d y " " l c - n t a l i a n d " .-. • *-*— ; — - / /

and after a liit Mrs.' UutkT wa-s put.. under' stibjoetlon. also under iK'iids

for $1,000 to appear before the grandjury. She couldn't raise the necos-

.:,..-. sary. thousand- or . s a ' aiiyono to

WAIA'UT VAIiLKY.//.Mrs. Kliyn Van.Scuten uf Ktwark Is

in .town.„ , . . „ , . —..-... -- . Mrs. Maria Hill of Scranton is visit-dorse for her, so un otlicer railroaded j iny frk-nds hc-rc.hor to Belviiiere;-where slv will have j , pi,,yrl Beck lias 'returned to

, . to aiipwor' nijt~only"'t\»r tlu-ft".Hit for h'uiitf.-ImrB: •ufU-r "1spBndin«- tho auni-j - . . , 1 assault as well. • Mrs. Ruti._-r lias llv. r |i-.10r here.y^rpali.-eJuldren. all of which are sak i | - J o h l ] K i t c i K n flnJ f a m l l y o f C o I u m .

.,:i... vJ.Ce tifat thoVpa"trt"'1of s\" Philip ntKl l3 ia are-camplns at Hemlock Glen.:. chnrco • nf them, and will have ..them ] Miss Kdyth.Hess of CcntcrvUlc, Pa...''•cb"rfirmiit'i'cl"'to"1i!fe •'chiidrin-s"h"om^"''ativ'3" ten-htr-aunt, -.\trH.--Jonn-Titmanr

Hopewell. "" ,, ' l a s t w o e k-Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dishing of

ISROAOWAY.. Aaron nnlrynmle of Phlllipshurs

was a Sunday guest tf his brother, J.Al, Dalrymple. .

Benjamin Krvin has been laid up• for a 'few dny« witii a severe attack

of stomach trouble.

Mrs. I. C.- "Hill and Miss Gertrudespent Saturday until Monday with hermother at Vienna.

Parties from Philadelphia are bulkl-' t - h o u s e at Vail and will

H , n , i Miiiy.kK,.h:id..tIiu-niis£c.r.tuneJ start, a. genoral_.storc._.

m e n IU;IIX;I;.Mrs. Mary l'aeker Is vlsltlny friends

t i'Mis. Anna Ki>o»r.«(ia is entertaining

her. niece from CMmlattmt.Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sturgeon recent-

ly spent a few days iit Newark.

is visiting his aunt. Mrs. Win! Dor-!la.,,l. . , / - . • • . . .

Mr,-. Kllm .\i^-.ir an.I Mrs. Chas. '*••: iiner •.Nited fri-mls at Calf fun on [

Tlnirs.Jay nttrtit.Mrs. .Sarah K. Mest of Uray's Hillt in S.iliirdnv with li'-r inolht.-r, Mrs.

• if this Ni'MUh t-> r.'Iici"!!? .services in:h^ir J.ptijr.- r.n.in.'

Mi.-s Anna M. Hoelienbor--' of An-nandiil- hiis.J..-eti vlsitinjj her cousin..Mrs. Sarah .Shuns: - j

Mr*. Cramer spent one ilay last

w.-el;- with h-T cousin. Mis. C. C. Bow-

Mrs. Ulll... Aluautrh of Annandale

vhited her s^t-T-iu-lau-, Jlrs. EinirniNVIffhbor. on Frldny. ".. •

Mrs.' licbert1 Hoffman and chililretivisited her iii-atit-r, -Mrs. Huukct.t. in//Mrs. James Little and children have

returned .home aft-r .spending somettiie with friends in \ e w Vork State.

Y\m Ada Phillips lias returned homoa. tor sriendins? two months with rela-ti\es at Bound Hrook, Tronton -MountHM'iy and Philadelphia. . . .

.Mrs. Majj^ie Hoffman of Chesterand Mr.-,-Sara Orts uf Middle Valley.spent Thursday and Friday with thoi'raunt, :ilra." Macia" rAip"au'tjh." — '

Mrs. K. J. Hounds. .<yit!.T,fer d a u c h -r Hertlia and son Raymond, return-

ed to her home in Einiira, after spend-ing six weeks; with relatives "hero, ";.

Mr. and Mrs. L. \V. Borland anddaughter Grace. Mrs.-E. Dorland andMiss Wuck spi>nt Sunday in Xewarl;with Mr. antl Mrs. Frost, making thethe trip liy-r.iuto. .;•,.

"•"''::'"r-:;:.';''5Oth":JAnmCelebration, Beginning Tvies.. Sept. 8th

Magnificent Decorations! Dazzling Illuminations INew Jersey's greatest retail establishment will celebrate its JOth anniversary in

September. The': business was established fifty years ago. The new store was openedseven years ago,-,; : ": ." .'

We combine both celebrations into one grand jubilee.We invite all New Jersey to come to our birthday party.The store, outside and in, will be magnificently decorated and illuminated—nothing

like it has ever been seen in New Jersey, or perhaps in the United States.Besides wonderful decorations and illuminations there will be daily concerts, and .on..

1 iiesday'morhing, Sept; 8tH, there will be a istreet paradVof the niany wagons and auto-mobiles employed in the delivery service.

Best of all, perhaps most importantlo you, will be the

ANNIVERSARY SALEBeginning Tuesday. September S—Continuing Thruout the Month

to sprain his*'anUl« on SatuTday whilesplaying •ball at. New Village.

. ' 'l; Earl Berry and Miss Maud-Mut^hler. drove over . to Lluttx.villi.- and silent'"Sunday with Mrs. anui-.-i Hcrry.

Barnie llnylo1;-' ;{nd John Strtink.went to Siixton l-'alls •on' Friday and

- b r o u g h t home It] of th-- tinny trilje.:... Cleveland Willvver and Vaunt Huo":\V:WIllevor oi' Franulin • richooi Tli'use' "were Sunday iriicsts of his ••mother;. J l rs . . Eartiic-. Baylor:=.=™r =.v:=.- ;™,'n;™::-.v.:::.

- Mr. and Mrs:: ;Wm. Berry'jin.l Mr.and Mrs.:;-Gou. \Vai;man were visitors

. of.: AVm77l'.^VfiHM; !i't,v CarpoiitorsvilhiSaturday'night tirKijvniduy.

"6'liicc'of townslilp eoniinitteiiman this• year In Franklin. Harvey Cok' ' ami.. Stewart J. ilsh a::» the eandldatps.- - " T h o t'row receipts TJif the Ladies'

Aid o o'clock dinner was about • $50.. The raiuv, cold eypning interferrcd

somo\vl>.a.t.;_.wl.th the .success of tho• alkali1;'" '"*"" •. • r*

Fred Rossmon nf NeM h

Tod ri'ill «u" Califcm tns moved his11 ' -^-Itii Guo An

MOUXTAI.V rjAKK .Julia ttnnghart Is .«i»emIJng lids

Gi\b. Gihfgli's has purcliafie,) a no.wShuliArt piano for Ills ilangii.t(ir;_.TAK.yio.(i JlrsA Jo.siah Park»ar.d 'father,: Fran-cis Smith, visitod Mr. and Mrs. J . G .•rtbiirumpf, last Thursday.. ; !

-Mi?,s Myrtle M'i'iner- of liiutzvl'.lolra»;^i'd part of last week with her

„ „ . .,,..__ cousins ut I-iko View Farm.....Issos Jlaiiel aiitl^osgio^Shtter are ; \ i r a t l l l " j [ r s , jr. Fiplt(.of Newark

r'; entertaining their cousins. Misses Olive and Miss Itary. Marian of Rost'villt:.';.-aiiil..Jniinie....Warner.i.ijf-Bcciiiton. I HIT- «pernilni? two weeks at LoUa View.

family' into the houy Guo. An_-:"Miv. Lnnee nf Junction is spuntlinB

several wti't'ks with' her daughter, Mrs.

The Walnut VtUley public school

Isaac Hill as teacher.•A .load of our y<mtiR. people went

to.JJflvidore1 Corners for a watermelonparty. Saturday nij-'ht.

The home ui' ,\lr. and Mrs. J; D.M^ricte was the scene of a prettywedding on Wednesday. Aug. 26,wlv.;ii.tiK- o'nk-st d;uijihu;r, MI^s Car-n'^. WHS"marrh-il to Kmurv'Junta, SJH

-of...Clvis...P.. Jones.of ..this.town. ,. 1ii*v."W. rrKliariiFrfuniiiij]1 tii".->-:-iviiiunyIn tin* iircstnct1 of ; ' thf/"immediate[•jiiiiilli-s. After tho usual'goc-cl wishesall i.'njfiycd a bountiful repft-st. Mr.an<Uilr». .Tones left tor a uncle's stay,••it Ki KajTi': ruiiiw iniii vicinity, ivturn-i Ii f a short time, after which

l kf

thi ill oommctu-c luiusekocpinK iitt?. -X. V.. wlu-re Mr. -Jones isil as un "if-]'ati..r on the O. &•.

Daisy -Slatervof Htaten Island• Is spending several dtiys with Iier pur-/(i

1eiiw,1-Mr.^Hiid = Mr. .Jac^b Slater.:- '•• Clarence Slater and sister ,'Maljc;l n -

turned on Tiie.sday alV--r . K*!i:j? • at. Jrountain Lake camping. fo,r two

""••• "Calvin'" Slator entertained, oh Suh-ifljiy, • Marryi-.Wnrnci* and Miss Mabel

Vanderhoof of Boonton; Andrew Heedof Whilt- I-Toiist\uami Howard AshBtVrn of Georgia.

John"' Hopkins.^tentertalnctl, ' cmThursday; Mr. aiuV-AFra. Herman Nunniiml • thri't' childrf-n of Newark.Mr. and Mrs. .Lorenzo Smith andgrandson of ,Mt. :Helhel, Laura SmithotVButUvlllo and Hilda Park,of New-

Star and Thrlce-a-Week New Tori;-W-rid, J2.00 a year. o.

LOWEK VALTJEV.

^ Kev. T.1 M. Sininnton preached at

•-Miss-Nwvnianof Neiv" Vork' is "visit-'iif Mrs. Alice l-'lomerfelt for a f'.<w

•Air. and Mrs. ,Tj?hn Smith spentSunday with their-i&iAiffhtor, Mrs. Irv-ing. Thlthowor.;• Mi-, and Mrs. Jacob Cro'^ar vial LedMr. nnd Mrs. Rimer Hoffman at Mid-dle Valley, Sunday..'•' John Heatty and family of Califonanfl iiainbert .Sharps1 of Clinton visited.ilrfi^-Hllsahv-tr. NVittiiljuur-oh 'Sunday;

The Homo Society of the LowerValley church hold its regular monthlybusiness meeting Saturday afternoon,at the manse. •• . l ' •:• - , . f': ., Mrs, Marcy.X. Triiartoli nnd son of'Jersey City, who hiiw beii'n visitingMrs. O:i 13. Hfirtnmn for the _pastweek, returned home .Saturdny."1-

Mlss Kulh Shiclf-of 'itonokcn re-turned home Sunday, after visiting hermint and uncic. Mr. and Mrs. GeoCole, for the .past three weeks.

•lU-v. I'/ M?SimmU..n and wife orPea pack have been visiting her moth-.er, Mrs. Hlizab.Hh Nqk-hhoiir, for thepn.H monl.h"1 •find nturnod M;onday.Mrs.^-'Nclghhour accompanied themhome for n wouk'a visit. . . 'fa

Mrs. D, L. Muff is.slowly Itnprovlnjf.Tiieo. Undine re])»rts a (hio cjwtato

crop. " ' • "<^v f•Jsimfcs.0s.mun has moved his fan>.1y.

to 'i?.yn Argyl. " . ' - ^ lj

AWsloy rinndl.-iiH visitcd^n Belvl-dei'i- on Sunday; " -->

:>::s7S. I.I. Carter In visiting Mr.and Mrs. Moses H o i W

.Thdl Bll»o- Hf-ildindTClass picnickedat island Park on Tftira}lii>'. . v

Mrs. S. B. Cnrttfr "is having nowJ i i l J reclt'fl on her farm.

^ t h Cornish has been 'Visit-ing in StjVwartsvlllo tho paat few days.

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in which every.department in the-store will pariicipate._with;vpfferingsr;:pf::rnew:. and,de-...pendable merchandise at the most astonishing prices ever quoted. There will; be..nosouvenirs other than the bargains we offer,-Jbut the! goods you get at the prices we willname will make the event most memorable. %^ ' ^

People for many miles around will attend our anniversary celebration, for it is seldom'thafthey have the opportunity'brfakiiigl)artMiV..an"event'sojiiomentoiis as this. . ^

Come and bring your friends, not only once but often.

Broa.d, New e nd Halsey Streets

LUMBER and SHINGLESDo you Iik.! I'^iniabhipnU'lil ? if.ynn do, full 11L my ;-;ini :'m- rii?]ii! ims ': : : „ • , ,-',-/7"::"•'•" . .vtHii-VH'tltM'ri lor " ' •

White Pine, Yellow Pineand Hemlock"Doors, Siuiii, niimla, : l'ur'uli Columns iColonlul I.T TiirawH liuluslci-f,lira.Jirts, Sliili!, H.IIIIIII:: I'.ipci'S. Tumjil iiml SliuittliliiK I"»|ii;rii; 1'aintSj Oils,

Jlritsk. Ci-!i!i:lit..S.!nvr Pijx-, rlnxti'r mill l'lnstiti-iiis l-ntli.l i n n l.:.i.: ln-=iiiy"yt. 1.1 :iM"iuc-:Ui.j,0u0 ls-lifcli Heir CSilril-' anil -llxis-

Cy|)ivss Sliinuli's iiii'l Lll'? pi-ki; Is riulit.LOI.KIIMII Sliuit l.iiir Vi'lloiv I'iini runilaliml mi sliorl noli™,Siiinl mi! your iiiiiiiirii's. i^diniiU's cllVo'rl'ullv hirnls!ii:tl bv liiall,

K-k-lilumui-ii i1-Mii ; : 1 - L ' £ ! = :^«:

\-.P. 0. DoxS35. Local wulLong Distance Te/e/J/ione

. ^-£S(iljjjjr.....^.;..

JOHN Ci. ECKIIARDT...pl Now Village, N. .1. 1:

Candidate for Sheriff-

at the DemocraticPrimary Election

.. to be held Tuesday,Sept. 22

A I'liillillil pi>rr<>i'-iiiiil-.uu or a

/-(iulios, If t]uniii!iil.i!il nnd l^

c -,Ooct.,l, l^ltalBsd. : ,:

SUMMELMOE MMrat Petty's Sh5e Stdfp

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.Tiiir.Oxfi)r.is,:i'iil

*:.oo usSI s.

•i'liii'iii

•.J^'2'ii $1

l!iiM~ts niii^i

WlillovliV, ill.

• 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 L l k L 1

S I . Till.

•J.ri(: In "tOi-.

s Ton

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Chilili ill's Sumlult-, in l'iitanil Whit,) Kkl, TjlJc to

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Oxfonls mill llli^*;t, 1'atL'iit Cultil,-ul:i2i SiiTy, S3.X'sfordli-iimi-lilisri'.t. nriil I 'iiti^iil, C u l lJ2 .DU.

s' Tun Show.nmlsi.on. fi/i.v/^i.rd).

.Mon'y \ \ r ' i r l d n « S h u t ' s illInt- styh^H, f I.Tifl ti> $:f.

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Sliwanut anKftjn

"Bnvt;1 linil ;Yntitls, nil sW.i's nml lov

in will linil liiinj.! of Clilhli-i'ii's Sinn n t y . Wlicii \i( nil}-.kind •cii'iiiii1 suvu'tlii.ii) unit nt wlnit you want.

!I|L V:un[>M)u.

ulnii'S, Inmil GunM.Sp. "tilitila , in

nt SI.150

O.xfui'iis,

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s'Ttjiinispriiius.

,1ns llncsti's In lllil

.rUniel-.tiionoy nml

HERMAN.':PETTYV^ The Shoe Man

Wilson JrLHzenBergerBelvidire, N. J.

» CAW- AND GET l'lilCEs":i "

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L. R. ALLEGERSawhitt, Tmiihsy, Piitiilturo Itopitii-Ing., and lieflnishlng, Griinliiig iiuti. .0;

21 B110AD ST., WASHINGTON

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON. N. J.. THURSDAY. SKPTEOKR 8, 1908.

Oxfordsat Half Price

* In order to close out the :balance of the Oxfords ;,"cadvertised last week1; weIiavc, marked them downto exactly half price.When you can buy

Hanan's $5.50 Oxfordslor $2.75.

and Just Wright $4.00Oxfords at $2.00

it is like finding just thatmuch money.

We haven't all sizes butif yours is here, it \:> thegreatest bargain you everstruck.

239 Northampton St.EASTON.PA.

Jason Gurliw, tlu- L. & II, postalclerk, is off on u two weeks' vacation.

Hurry VitnllUMklrtc find wlf»t haverfturni'i! ti» thHr hmnr nenr S»-uttl«'.W n w i i . •• • ••••

:v • • - , • . ? . •• - . : • : . .

noMnHdii &. Wllllnms have the con-tract for imlntlntr tho IH-lawnrol>rlil«--*.

' Mr.CJoacph 'IT.'. Wilson' has liocn 111at her lionu'oti Tit I ri) street durl in

lt'lit. - ;on nnil Williams con

bii o o n nnil Williams c now Dtni here, whose busi-

ness ft fs to ilo nil •.hinds of painting.The imixhriH.s »n> very busy tlie.se'

l th t l lo

ttltiitu'uess fTh

ilny.si

OF MEW.JERSEYJERSEY-\piTY ...'

Don't take the risk of IIaccumulating money by -''bureau drawer' methods.We guarantee safety andbring pur bank to you.

Write for our booklet

"H.w 4% Is safaly •arnad"

EVERY BANKINCFUNCTIQN

T^Easton^choolof Business

long the waterpower, anil ti•ruble damage to thu embank-

ments, ' -- ;Tin- Hon. l-'rnm-lM R. Woodruff ui

Morrlstown, p wlm has been stoppingIn town for several weeks, returnedto hl» hVriH' on .Monday.

•Thu Knights W Pythlas'o'f this dis-trict held a meeting a t PhlllipsburgWednesday evening, with JI view tonrcnnWntr n P. C.'n Ajww|nil«n.

Kihvln Cotil) hud a .sato uf householdgnod.s on Tuesday and expects to pucktip and leave for New York State,where he lias employment In a tan-nery. :

Kdmtind King l» employed an timekeeper and general mipcrvlsor for thecontractors Who have, the contract forlaying tin? Iron pljius fur tlie newwater company.

Tiiere will be mi special observanceof Labor Day with us this year, and Itlook* wry much like an "IngrefH out"in the direction of Washington on thepart of a. targe number.:

' Win. I!., son ..f ftockhitl UobeHon.df"d ut Hound Krook the. latter part••f tit-- \v<-ek and the remain* were1-1 KIH her- rtir'iuirliil on Monday.MI* line was ab.,ut -If. yearn.

Public .school opem-d on '1 itesday,S.|it. I. witli a Hue.corps.of .tcachera

I si ml a full atti-ndauee of'.scholars.Our-school Is In lino shane amihope to sec Ko.i.l results VAIH year.

Miss Ivy 'I'i'oiitntan, W'IO 1-s ail aivsi of considerable note, mid win

. portrait is in i.he current number; thf I'vil IJooU, has been stopping at'. the Crime mansion for a few weeks.: Ml.-w Kaiinlc Smith's pet dog Wii.-rociUiwn bv iin.unto on-Saturdny'-iif-,:ternoon ;whllo..('robins the street, amialmost instantly Killed. Tlie driverforgot to -sto|i Inni; enough to upolo-

T l i lilt;

streamctt t r i

dliiB. N<»

rm did a lot of(he way of replenishing theand helping the farmers in

••luly fudom;

' tailibuutdamage

•mm- by tin.-.storm.L. .The u n Inn Services between til

First Presbyterian and .M .--Hindi;ehnrches hsivc conic to a clo.^.. TliU«;V, .Mr. Hnien preaclieil to tin- twcoiigi-eguilons last.Sunday and the .ser-mons were much enjoyed.

it begins to Inn); as though tilt town would have a gas plant now.I'Wu can then have light nil night and

not be obliged to hunt around In tliedark I'nr a tallow candle and matches

j nfter I o'clock u. m., as we do now.

A Thorough Training Sslice 1

Prepares for Immediate Servicein tlit: Counting Room

D-lan, the

river have closed for tluiminl.ois returning to theijthe full and winter. The->

nvn enjoyed a very delightful .sensorrid have fotin.i their outings to InrotitaWe. ..Messrs. Krltts & Partridge, a Dovei

' tin iiilraec foi puttingdmvn the hlg iron pipe* for the Buck-liorn Spring \Vat.;r -Co. Th Hstun..' to work and will oiidt'liav.- the p.-opl.p nf Bt;lvidu!-L- .

..VIOINITV XOTES.

HnekcttHtown will presently consid-er a prupusltlun to build a municipal

ix plant. ..........The Incut telephone tine between

Ilnckcttstown and JolmxonburK hasbci-n completed..

It. M. Van Horn ban been elected

I170I at IL salary of JSOO a year. .A Veport In that Lillian Uuvsell,

the n t t rvs , has been looking at prop,crty at lludd's I<ake, where she de-'n-H to huy a an nut we li«mc.'

Fritts & PutrldKC of Dover werethe successful bidder* for tho layingif pipe from .Scott's* Mountain to Utt-Iderc for the new water coin puny.

President Hoosevclt, boiinii forJordanvllIt1, X. Y., passed throughWashington on the I^ickawannu lustweek, riding In the private car, "Mag-let," attm-hod to train No. 9.'" Mr. Kutlu'rfurd Htuyvcsant has

notified the manager of Ills Trim-futility estate. that owintf to Mrs.Stuyvesant's illness the family willnot return to America this year.

The Itamsey brothers, whose farmnear Johiiaonhiirs Is crossed by theLuekawnnna cut-ofT. will be obligedo move their house and l>arns almm00 feet to avoid thu einbankr tent or

the new road.The Alpha Cement Co. will erect 25

houses nt ltralnards next fall andwinter for the use of their employees,A number of houses will also be erect.I'd on tile Pennsylvania side of Hu-rl vor. Tlie company wishes to havethe men live near thu plant.

I-'ifteeii cents per mile Is nowcharged by the lessees of the Morriscanal for the privilege of rowing acanoe Iu Its waters. This Is a prettyprice L'utni'iMvil with railroads whichwill carry .you without any exertionon your part for three cents permile.-,-•....' _ ., ;.

Mr. and Mrs. \V. K. Teel of Inde-petideiice township had a narrow cs-eupe from fatal Injury whit*! drivinglust Wtnlnexday. Tliwlr curriuKf u»Llldt'il with the automobile of Lewi:It. Park at Hie buttom of a steop hill.Mr. and Mrs. T.'d wen- thrown outand painfully Injured. The T e d rnr-rlairo was almost demolished and theautomobile was also damaged ami

,'lni law llxea the salary of the; nTin*. Clerk and Surrogate a t SV,obliqca tliviu to collect all fe

!.\t

. . . . . . . . . in[idvnnee for any work done by theirKlliccs and to' liCt-p on record a fullItemized ae'Mtunt of such fees andtin- n t h day of each month theymust make an Itemized statement tothe colled"!* "f such fees, costs, al-lovimct's, m-rcfntages and all'piisitiH (if wh.'itpvur kind receivedby them or by any assistant or otherperson in tlu-ir oltlce or employment,etc.. and cm or before the 'JOth of each

Ounty Collerttir. under p.-naltyM0U I'm* i-iU'li day's ttogk'vt to iuvcr iiiieh. fee!.". ., ....,

NEW JERSEY BRIEFS.

aw' Je^isV'ytl*l!riji'inent"Vwil'f"be belliat Smuerville on Wednesday, Sept. Hi.

•iiiix \\\ Ktofcert of Dover is.-liillstle nominee fur Congretw

in- this, thf Fifth Congrt'sxional Dis-trict. • • • . •

Commiss ioner of Motor Ve-hicles .Smith has given out that de-partment will not issue license to any

than «."> hors.- power.rner. a farmer of l.hir-

livim.' near Beverly.

i'KOM XKlOIUIOltlNG COUNTIES.

The Dover Driving ."> oclnliitn banarranged fur u race fin Saturday.Sept.M I!.-.:-. - - - .

llerniird A. Kerr, an AnutimlaleIUHIC tt-acher, died Itutt Ttit-sd.'iy of

t ulim.iiary trmible.The little village of O n i m n Valbymm1 Mi;htfd liy <*)f.ctrfclfy from th>-

Kennedy electric plant on the inoun-

Htn-.'J. I,, Watson, pastor of th.-ML Olive ltaiul.il church jtlnn* ISflt,}ittH ri'ulwicti, mtmu t« tukc tyffrcl Im-me«llate|y.

The IIunterdi*n County Knrmi-rn*Picnic was posttioned bust Wt-dncxday,

iving to b;td weather, and was heldii Thursday and Friday.The trustees of Somerset IIUHWUHI

linvc accepted the offer that the ein-ployci-H of the Central furnish a roomIn tht> new wing. Kverythlng will besupplied. Including bed lln.-n andlowellng.

An epidemic.of typhoid fever prc-nills in the Northampton county Jailit Kasiott, Tiiere are now half a «!*»»-sn cases and several suspects. TheJoctors think the epidemic wiwi-tari-e.i by lllcs that have access to anojien sewer.

Uev. K. A. Woods of .Somervllle,recently received n check for $-00from a inaga/.ine publisher for writ-ing tlie best ferinon on the mibject of

Homes for Homeless Children." Ile.jawed the prize-winning sermon onthe llndlni? <>f tlie infiint Mosi-s in the

illrushes, and the M-b-ction of Phar-h's ilaughter of his own IIUX'KT asirso for the child,tJtion his return. Sept. r.. the con-

(iregatSon of HI. Joseph's ehunh ofIliu'h Itridge will tender their pastor.Uev. s. it. Walsh, a reeepilnn. The(ongreiratlon will meet litm In n bodyat the railway station and oscort lilmto tlie church, where a pulse will bepresented lo him. UcV. .Mr." Wttlal"I-.HH been sp.-ndinw the past twimonths traveling through Kurojio.

aid' daugliter'of Albert Kobiiwoinear Whitelioiise, had her left Iv.ndbadly mangb-d by a hog on a r-su'iilafternoon. The child was pluy! .*;near the pen. when she stuck f berilianiis tliroagh an opening in; thel.....r.l« nti.l-rould nnl L-nt It •out."". Al>]";'"in th" l"'n ""l7..,i tlii> limid; when lthe Roroams of the child brought as-sistance and she was freed. It wasfeared she would bleed to death, butDr. Clark succeeded In stopping the(low of blood. . ' ;

Ituslneps has boon quite lively atthf peach exchange tills Week, says]an Annundnle correspondent. ' >uMonday: there wore ahout l.^tio bas-lii-ts s'dd lure, at an average prlciof 7S cents: on Tuesday 1.547 basket:nt an aveia«- of 7« cents; We.inesday about 2'<Q baskets. In spite of therain, at an average of SO onus. Thehighest price nbtnlnoil was $i.in fora loud. This was reached on Mon-day and Tuesday. Tlwre were about:tO luiy.TJ tiore Troni various parts ofthe "country, and the bidding "wuspirited. Outside of the sales at tinexchange, tbmisands of haN|;ets.1\vi'r<sblppetl .dlrn't t" tb

out

...•:;.. ' . Z ' l l

wo

couitsi-•leni, oiIons andiiLuiL'iiti?;•i| for c<rk.

r

II

Ol^IA'STlEUt;teacfi^rs ure

traetici'l. ai:<lail tlmt. eon

mercl/ii ;'aud t

no.

otnd 1liorl

Opened Sejjt. I, 1908S. L. JONES, Principal

School Rooms, Center Square,Easton, Pa.

Send rorlllusLratedCiiUlot,'.

A~rLAl.\, NEAT MONUMENT-is by 'iiiir plan well within the mean*

rof i 'iiny ordinary hotly. Thu plea oiesjitMisc. ia nut- reasonable when con-(ruutfid with our mudenue, chargesIf Hiiuii""a~"one" has. kept you ' back

-conic and see how 'YOU .MAY HONOR TIIR DEPAKTISll

You'*'probably kiiuw that you canpay as, high for a itioaumiMit as youwani^to go;-- It niay be nuws to youthat yon can also pay about as. Httt*as yoii"' fuel you can afford. Ouii l l A m e s p r o v e t h a t ; ; - • -'••••" '"•'-'.••• • ' „ • • • • ' •

U. J. IIowulPs Sons, Kastonn (JninlH- uud Marble MomtmetiLs.

-- Tectti t.'sLract.od absolutejy wi!,!mul, piitn.1

The ln>sLset,i>r toot.li Ui'iU «iin bC^mado:.iCi~,7-:.?a. for only fft.Ol). fi"*'1

'• ' " - • " ' ' • • ' " ' r * . •

Curos Colds; Prevents Pneumonia

rig the wintiT^'eiv don't, scoiii lo be mucli of a

rush I*I.Ir miink-lpal otllce.s thu comingfall. No .uiie yo.nns partleularly. anx-ious to be a candidate. We presume,however., that rather than be shut 'outaltogether, some "of 'our"statesmen1 willcome to tlie fornt and stand pjadyto 1)..- sacrificed for the ;Rnod of tin-.-ause. Mayor Glbb^ is being urgedto run a liecmul time. lie says "-hoditn't want it and will not l.iL- a candi-date again. .• .

The barn of Philip Meil, on tlinakcr place, in U> ? Ml. Bethel,

Pa., hurnt'd. ttf.the ground last Tliday, night... .with.;; the..i:"sciuson's..1croi's,together'"with" running"" utenslls.'"har-

The Inss will foot up sev-ral tinu ram:*-

isaiul dollars, with partial in-It ' at lirst .thought that

„ • „ • „ •„. • ! nrifhperished In the lMiildln«; but lt!i.s "nowpretty d.-linltcly settled that ho didn't.The origin uf tho Hr« is unknown, butit is attributed to tramps. Tlie siir-rouiimng "(.•nuntry-was illumlnatod bythe Mantes, and n. inimliur of peoplefrun*. lieiv hurriod to the. scene of thelire. ' •• . •;:•

:. ;A bunch of Carlisle. Indian lioya lefttowa Saturday morn Ing t'nr school,which, .opens^u* ..present week. ...TheIndians havei ^eon "at work for the

farmers about Helvldora .dur-ing the past fewa few instnnc'i's they ha1

for,a year ami have givefiivtlo:

hi fact, .hi

good satis-The fanners pay them well

for their work and give them the hostbf earn am! attention. They are ahardy set of fellows and can stand or.whole Int of work. ..Xo.tloubt ailot-ofthem will return here in the spring. "

'-The down..il t.Foil UUlfLli:ui ; their si u in bo rs distiirln'U '"verymuch by the barking of dugs' andknew of no hotter remedy than ashotgun carefully.''applied. Oiur. oftheir ; number, a Mr. SchooU-y. triedhlHihnnd.nt Hhontiiiir.I'nuiI a ditg nwr-Vd'b,-" .Miviyeini.v iiappon.Mi to he inthe wax of till' ' shot iitul suffor.'-dsomewhaL. from the leaden pellets.The 'owner of UUV canine"did' 'nor fancytills "sort of warfare suid accordinglyliroeuriH! a. wai-rant for the arrest ofthe hunter. Constable Tims servedI he writ and brought Mr, S. 'be fore•Squlr-', Smith, .wln.'.-artor patiently.iH-arluV'ail the'particulars of the caseconcluded to hold Uio oflVndcr forcourt, and accordingly exacted $100hall, which .was Cunilshr>.d ,,!>y. hisfriends." and the 'matter Ims' gone "over"to court.1'

Mr. John' While, oi-vo., Hmilton, Maine,c^n troublml.wlth .'i t

nd • L i l M t •••

ViiViTiy advM**tis.«d remedies, ibut, t i^i!cough eon Untied until 1 b.oiiglit a"r»0S7bmtlu'uf, nvit Ivimr's New niscovcry;before thilt .was. 1mlC gone, the cougliwas all poi'iV. This'' wiiitor the sameluippy maidl-ha* ftdkuved;Vii few dosesonce more'banUhcd the annual cough.

'i6w convinced that Dr. KlngVmNew..Discoveryn

i r i d i

ngugh

r i n n g r e r i i c p / iuulcKeo at Jenkins & . Meeker's Drug

Store., 50c and :$1.00. Trial bottle

K Mr.ls and lishos. Many thous-ands of dollars are expended everyyear in buying live quail anil otherrnnu'iind relrasinir them In the Ilulds,vvomls and waters, but they arefit ugh r or killed oft" before they havebeen a l'J-iiVoiuh here.:and"lhti"Brandlotal is little' or no greater than be-fore the money was expended.

The .Society of Keiirny'a First NewJorsey":Brigade will iu.ld its 27th re-union on Monday, Sept. H. ut thebeautiful villa of Gen. !•:. Kuril Grubh,til Ctigewati-r Park, near Philadel-

i W b dphia.d

-eiulybd

ly :nd Unit

l :tli

Wlrs. Orubbre to . Her hu

would' like to meet a n d e n t u r n :wives "~aini"dangliler.s ot members uftlw old Phil •ic-ni-ny1 KrlKiiilo. on thisoccasion; Tho ' brigade -will bo meta) tlie rtttillon hy a brass band and0Uortrt...i-io_ tiie-njirk-. and .Gen. Grubbwill" 'dL'lfver'Tr"shorrirddress"'"of" wel-come. All comrades belonging to theFirst. Second. Third, Fourth, Tenth,Fifteenth. Twenty-third and FortiethRegiments and Battery A. N. J- \ "Is.,are Invited to be present. There area number of Urn veterans of the b-i-jjiule residents In this vicinity.

•'ciI111.Clarei ieoAmlemnis ; : : : : .

'Win. Trail lost a valuable horse onWcilncotiay. : " '•

tained hy relatives at Pluinfk-kl. :Miss Uesslo Moore had-as her guest

on Sunday Miss Frances Cratis «t.Wasoiiigton. ' ' • •

liatph Ley of Rnyonne panped .Sun-day with vhls .parents, Miv.iin.d.-Mrs.1-1. M. Ley.1 . .•• Ttv"">mmioa.ot:.J.ohn..Coleman..whq

as lioeiirnr'wltlf "crampsrhas"somo-hat improved.MiJs.Vonm Smith 8|SeiH the. .lattor

art of the week wilh relalived andrii-iuls at Dillon. " ' ', I I I N , . franU Snyder and thmghter

•,reniiie"wcre entertained by Mrs. F UTigor at Ande Sundsiy.

nd' .Mrs.i-hi Id ron1 i*n" Sorautritv ure making aIn-IeC stay at tlie homo of .T. P. Cn«t-t u i r . • ••• '•:

Mrs. Ucbecca Hoffman and . Mrs.,l^red Grainer passed one day lnKt/\ve,c];.wilh' the former's daughter, -MmHoward CoUfiii<,"itL Port Coklei i^^-^:"""Aii iron •l.uilldor of Uayoniu1 'ein-

w:\ti sorimisly in,|ureii on Tlinrsday bybecoming •(iv.M-halnnct.'d by the windwhile workint,' near the top of aUank.

Kdwnni Vosler's work hand washob! up hy snmu .men at tho cross-;,roads 'iti-iillie- near"hero on Wedncs-;iay eveiilug. They did not" get any,-tlilns of value, as he bail nothing ofthat..him! .with hln^. -.. • _„ ".

;-., A Ciftt'frotn nbni.;J> : "'One of^tiic' best gifts to air1 absent

•friend Is a y'par'i^ubserlptlon to "T.beWnsUlinelcm Star.". All'^-tho bornenews for $1.50 a year.'"1 Tliat absentono •• would appreciate . tlio gift.' Com-mence! today. (lC;vIv7 v:\[ -i ' f J~\

Star and Thrice-a-W'eek Now YorkWorld, $3.00 a year. -

The Piuueniial is Siibwn toLeading Source of Revenue to the Citizens of

New Jersey by the Fact That

over $9,000,000 are loaned

on bond and mortgage in

the State of New Jersey by

The Prudential. In this

direct way, The Prudential

puts large quantities of

money in circulation in the

Home State.

The Prudential

JOHN Mo HAGERTYLUMBERCO.

ulx III)'about '1.000" baskets "every day 1ik; but these were for Oscar J.>ger of Lchlghton. T'a.. who hadr larloads on Tuesday. Xext W1

•tnlses to .see the height of theson. when the best fruit will li

ready for tlie market and the be;ices should pn-vail.

KAILROAI) RUJIBLtXGS.

While at tho High Bridge depot of• •Central Railroad a. few•• nights

,.r;o. itev. McQuest.-n. pastor of theAiinandale Keform.Ml church, fellfrom the station platform and waa se-

rely cut on the hearl and knees.G. ^l'"?ipley of Andover. who lias

boon "'in ^charge of the •1La<:kawannastr.M-Mi at Nftco"g. Is off for a vaca-tion "of several' weeks, during whichhe will visit Han Francisco and otherplaces nn tho Pact He const. His placeat the station is taken by G. K.Ilolleiibock. the Lackawanna, relief

A Philadelphia paper says that for-mer • Oen-'ritl Pit-^enK'1'' Agfnt. Ton"Leo is the first man In the world tifarm''•by electricity. Tom owns Thmingiilnw, a tract of more than 2 000acres near'Idaho Kails. Idaho, and allhe lias to do now when he wishes tofarm, is to push a button. Rlectricltydr>e>: the rest. The grain of the Bun-galow will be reaped, stacked, th resil-ed, sacked and made1 ready for: mar-ket'•!»* electricity. Mr. T-eu Is iharlng by-electricity.-a^-isU-u- by for-mer : 1i5lvl.«iotr" Passenger-Agent:: puy-Adams. , r,

GUI-:AT Mi-;.\i>o\yfi. ^"'Miss"'Carrie1 •"beatH^"is":T.visrtinfff.'-at

Morris town and vicinity.Mis.a Beatrice Allen Is home from

a short visit with relatives in NYork.

Mrs John Davis and daughters ofNVwurk are visiting relatives In thisvicinity.

Ilayn-'ond - Hnble. —is .. oiijoylncweek's Vacation "froin his duties ut'T.'B i - H 0 W « ' i r « . - ••••- •,;-.-;-:-.•:•

ifvlrs. W. B. AVIIlianis and--.childur.WpassIiiK a few days with Blairs-tov?!' friends. ' .

ltobert On'ti'lght. .formerly ilremni:it the."nnick plant," has returned toIlls' home .in Delaware. .

Mrs. Cha'rles Conriiiht of DelawareMH'iit Siiturday and Sunday witli hernniih('r,.-Mrs."Mar.vxPlumoriVlt. .

Mrs, L'eter Welsh and son Maiinent several days ,. in .. .Huston, thei;uests"iof. her" sister."Mrsr • \V:-\Ve>;lir

Tli" "Onion Weodors" cmne hoVictorious from their- ball game atAlliunncliy..last Siiuirdny. The t-core

ii.s 11' lo 1. , . • •The' tmdtmen claim that the •onionop (Hi-t!ie meadows is the la ryes t ia

years. Owltu? to the over supply, how-! ! h t b i noti!"i bo.in

hurry tOwinir ti'- the small demand for

inu'irk, llu- Wood bridge Mauafaetiirlni?u l f idefinite puriod.

Uelwoen J10 and •!0 men are uul ufnploynu'iit thereby.Tlie publicV'lunil will m»i'n or^SupU

S, with Air. GilloiiKhly as toucher. A'iat_oC..j>iiiiii_iinj,!-:i'xU'i.isivu int-.-riorark " has "'yTCaily "improved '"tinv-'ai'i-">JI ranee of the school build ing.. --JX. K7DciUs of the Sjlshiml Farm"

t o k . a ' jully crowd of. i". -on a strawrklo('lf) tliw.'chlcif.'ii^i!Uipoi\j;t KurtMurray lasl^Thursilay-'Oveii^Vf*. The

d report "the timc/of't/Uir lives."although they iiearlyinis-sofl the. sup-per pan, • . . . . . .

k has Htovipod-'itt^ilio new hum•ber builtling and saw :iiil! wbicb C

.^Williaius Is-lfclitiii1!? '"till, until theirVivul of the new machinery. \Yh..'ii'.!iinipli4od Mr. Williams will liavmo of Hit1' moHt up-to-dnte mills tihis section,. '' .. O • : ." . • i'«

omiiiiro tlie-iiuwsT features-of theStar with, those of Its competitors anaiote the difference In the character.

E S T I U A T E S V U 11 N 1 H H K D

309 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHILLIPSBURG, N. J.

Nazareth lairMakes TwoBundles of

Wheat Grow;Where, but-.'One BundleGrew Before

Getting a full cropfmm a fertilizeriiih to>j little I'ot-ish, is like getting

. ..wull by tho doctor's: prescription v.-ithits mtwt iir.porwnt ;Jnig left r,«t. ' -^ :,::.:v :.. . '. Most comiiKTcial fertilizers ticcd more I'otasli to got all the crop profit'you'are entitled to. ' . . *J~

Use a" Knihd with at least 6 per cent, of Potash, but if your dealer does notkeep it, then mix 15 pounds uf Muriate of l'otash with each 100 pounds of youffertilizer. That will raise wheat! Set clover, tool

The proof will come next year in bigger crop, mure nijfit. Potash is profit.Buy the Potash first. . .

. . . .. •- ,, Send fnr pamphlets connininc facts about noilcrops, nianuica^ud Ictliliicrs. Mailed frit.

.::lGERA\AN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New Yorkneo-Alonodnocknulldinv "":-'•' f"-": 'Atlanta, Qa.-I224 Candier Bulldlni

! ; n THE FAMILY SHOE STOKE SUMMER STYLES

STYLE AND PRICE ISN'T ALL

Fit and ComfortAre Important

Our Shoes and Oxford Ties are selected so•'combine both Style'iiiid Fit, hence comfort.Customers often tell us that they cannotany Shoes but:ours? ' "';•" . '

..Ypu can put them on iutlie slqre_ andj%o'dh weariiig them1 with arjspinte"c"oiniort.-^We have every style that is wortli wcarin.q:,our prices are always iu your favor.Look iu our window and see a few of theing styles displayed. " ""

:

as to

wear; ' - • -

right_"":and•

leacU

BIG RACESEACK DAYTliure will lie nn UIIUSUIL' lurue list of Bice

•liorsesiimt you niny'Wpt'i't'i. ••>;»>' lino nu-insifiii-h day. 'riu- purses .ire lurw urnl there willlie more hursts tlian In lorjutrr j i i trs.

Children's Day S'iS 'ffi!;Sijiiti-nilii'r.S, wliuii nil children under lUyenrsWill lipinlinHWid free*»f L-lijir«o, wlum iiccont-luinled In- u t i r e i u o r c i i i m l l n i w v • • • ••--

BAND CONCERTS

•:*AFree PerformancV>-

iuii.'i'meiitsliuviiil imil porfor

ti(n of llie

iiirnU1 f»rVi hlfjli-lass uiiil imi l p r u c . O n e o f th ' . j t ren t -

u>tiittrui;ti(tns of llie dny , sometliliiK t l i U willrtniitsc old mid ytiuns:. , . ; \ . : •.,•?/• ; '•,.',•. . E x c u r s i o n s o n i i l l . r i i ' ro iuls . j ' t „„

T h e 1). i.V'A W . T I I H H M ' U I will j i ive s ] " " 1 a l fti.«t."intiiisurvleufromSirmidsbitrt;, l'ortlaiUi,:l![Ui-•,'nr, 1'L'ii Arjiyl. lisilli, and utln.-r points.

The LehlKh'A New-Iintt)»iul UnHroiul willwill run smviul excursions friim-fj!iltlns:Uii],

.I'oi-Uand, MiirUn's. f a v k , Katli, Brugkr'.i ,• u r o s i i * c i i i i e | 1 B | | i | l l | U l t l ' t r l M I ' l l ' ! :

clusiviMUHlnM i i i t o n i i c d i i i l e t u t l o u i d lii touonii tmin service. '•. :

Tlie Hath mid Norlhiiiiiiiton Railroad willr n n a S(H.-I;IIL1 excursion from' NorllininptmiKiid .Slvcfriul.

All tlie tnillt\ c iminnkv unit ruilioad con-l'nnii.-saiLaiii;n^i!ir.Mo(ri\c CNLLIIUU «.(.i\iie

Al).MISSl'»S

Ad tilth, 25c. Children, 15c. _ ; - . , . j . u. UKINHKIMEU, ttox y.

419 Northampton St., EASTON, PA;

iiSMtlml 01-

' '• FOR FAMILY .USE

- Thu lin'iioi> wy tiaiitlh; fimiiot bt» snin quality for the price. Evt-ry breivfl 1ms bywi ciuviullj-K'leftcaiUKl.t.^t.'d.

. Xo nuittcr what bniiid yqiir.ljuj'.yoH willtlml that there's goml •(.•liiiK wrked up inevery bottlu. Nuvor proves (Hsfil)prtJ"'rniTOTlutrriii'iil. Aiiv of •purl)ini](lsu;'*Pwfij;tlii.V>l1

:ai)Uu'tMn.V(mViicnisi'h»W. Ail are of tin*,.lhivor.aiHl. fully. inmumi.-eUiil...Hiivy yon C.V.T tried utiyW Kilenborg'.-

'„HehryjM £Eilenbef'g ,-'•' '> Successor to Jolui Kilenlierg !

62 So. Main f t . '-'•' .Pkllllpsburt; I

,:. Attractive ,

With tlio prospect of tlu;. i'^yc'lit-st..iiiul. ..most..JnL(ir-

q|X)st(.»il 011 tliu i s s m ' S ; mill,I'rOIll it I V ] HOC HI U« StillKl-

•••- |u<iJit, ftils' proljiibi.v c a n bu• lioim U»si- by rundfiitj

The CommonerMIL1 "ri'iit.wi'ekly estab-llrtlnSNjew yt-iLW tigonmlHi.i!l p^i^pilly.Vijrtitwl by

""-"VrilHnm-^i^uiiTgS'lJiyunT""1^1"1 Tim SliirNiVitj mudo' 111-ratiKomt'iits to""' club "titis

;.:• cscolltjtit •••iiowspapcL'ji of -- '.-••iiationnl circiiliition wilh1J10 Stitf^aiuit ItvwiH.cost..our subscribers only"""50^" .,

u cotits for 11 j-i;ai*'or 80 ooiils" ,a tor six month's?; •,„•-.••• ''• "; >•

Star and Commoner" ONE YEAR; $2.00 . ., '

SIX MONTHS, $1.05 "*"--

,• ' .Vnyablu in'mlviincc, Stnrsubset'ibots, iiru rcqnin'dto pay, iiri-unraHCS in order

=^Tloi«iiJoy1.hnMliibl>t!T?7.'|i|-l«H -:-~rf i •

Page 6: … · Till-; WAnlllN'ulON* SiViH. To reach (ho right people nt the. right lime, use UK; right paper ul thu right prici"j .. iiHE ONS THE WASHINGTOvfSrAB>J:,{;.£-i;N _ : IH (lie

K H 11 H I I-;'.-I"I 1"! I M-M-I-W-H-I-*

THE WASHINGTON STAK. WASHINGTON. N. J.. THURSDAY, SKI'TEMUKII !!. I0OS

"

LOOK m OURWINDOW

Olnu*. li. MtyktT. Kitilt'r iiil-'nuik Vi. Aiiilrt'wv. U««il

J!rou Come

,','.K. • to Town on '"•• \

LABOR DAYfind see some of llie Colonr* r.:Vi-eductions which em-brace many of the best jayl*1.-*'used by our forefathers. Wehave a iniH'li larger M-'lci'tion in our .::.iin- w.;r'jrooins;which fur true bcaiity-jiid .-impHehvof design and ex-pert wuikuiui^hip sinud lot1 all the points of durabilityr.o cheil-hod by ;ht:-e early fttileis.

Some\ Special Bargains f

•ft

HereV jour, dinner to secure price-; that will nstoumlyou. This is the special period of the \ear when certainlines* of Furniture are sold down to their lowest possiblelimit, both by maiiiilactureis and retailers, and we take

-.•l:'?™:nIHinr!Mn!'%; t 0 clean - our. show, rooms to the lastpiece, if possible, of certain linesol goods touiake ruoiufor new stock just arriving. Call as soon as possible to*get advantage of first choice.

OUR FALL STOCK OFFURNITURE

is bigger thai, ever ami we wai:t ,all of our old patronsand all the new-comers, tuc. tu walk through our ware-rooms and look. Von are always welcome.

Hutchings & Rinehart42 EAST WASHINGTON AVE.

'. Second Floor

INCV. a S^vlul llunicli. ' l>;iy.',n-..>*ij:ht..CnIN pnuIt"!. M. I-;. IIU'LVIIINtlS. Funeral Dlrt't-tnr.

•itjitly

lUtf JIUiiHiiuijiuUi

vptwt Otlkv nt Wiishl Cl:i»i« •M«H Matic*.

„..) I1UVAX ASI»_ IHlISIlANK. «••If you want tu p- t into tniiibh'

i-i't Hryan. Hu (Iocs not umtorHtiinrt<w to foiitlnct any Mini of, ItushicKx.i'f«>n« he ittnrtcil tlu' Cuiumntivr'tu-Ichi h:tvu'fouU'tl im* Into thlnklnn2 i-otilii run a nuwdpiiiicr. but It It) a:>«•> nf ttupi'tltv nix) egotism. I run

\ Uryun couldn't bo' i a n.'W.^p.'iiit'r. a.u!\ UrynnI oilK-e hoy nn .my pit per.",,.

* •

iiTlmluiw I'ayiiMo In Advniuv.$I,.M»; Six Mtirihs, 7.V; Tlitvo

onltM,'40i*. SliijMi* Copliv. .V.

DEMOCRATIC-NOMINFK

wf Xrlminkn.

1'nr Vlrr rrrtl'<'>t>•KHl.V WOHTII KKKN,

of Udlana

xpi-iiti.'th Arthur Brisbane, theI'xiK'iislvo filitor of 6n»f' of \VY 11.lliMrcfs piiblicatiuiiM, Moil ' iHty willliu- olKtcrvi'tl UiroiiKhmit tli'-, para-graph. Ho t;m>ws It all; Hry.in noth-ing.-" • . .. .', :. ,t r

So. »o! \Tile seoivt of Mr. Urlabune's aticcs;*

IULS iK'i'ii his ability, t»» iiaml.T to thi*l.»wtvt inHtltiftK of mankind. Ills sheetIs mic that men uf ropututUm hate toIK- st'c'n n'iuilnK- \VV vriittire thatMr. liryan hits t<»o imn-h aHf-rospootto iispln-. lo Mr,, llrf^bnao'.s piuxltlon,ami u starving, would rutuseto b»- amenial for siii-h a contomptl'aUt sluvt.'As for liiioylnj? Imw, we'll venturethat Air. IJrjnn sells more copies of

'li Issue of.hK publication Umn Mr.. .'.!r, -Brisbane's output.

BASEBALL NEWS AND NOTES(Conthuurd from ungt' 1).

Tlu-y wt-nt to llrnni'hville last Salnr-day to play tho lust urul deckling KUIII->f the 'hnmplotiHhlp serii-H and lout

u i«ct.i-« of 4 to a. Tlu' Imnlc ilopoMltrfhave K11"1' down fully one-htilf InNewton In coiiHenuenciv whll'* thehappy Hranehvlllo sport« are plunshinIn Ihu copper markcL oi.*, th'-lr wln-nUtt;a, Th».« iToivtl thnl'wlttivitsctl-tlipgauit! WILS estimated m 5.000, andMore money In >ald to have t'lutngci!hands than at nny other xpurtlimevent ever held In Sussex county.

IIlKh HrtdKe. was healen. 11 to 6,by the I.ehi«h Valley car shop Ur.niof K,l.«ton, last Snlunhiy.

vils

IIon rutTIUT wurM juuyw men's JMICCW In

• any lliu- of work by their result.-*.i Whatever t.*l«' may In- Miiiil of Mr.

•tl.iilty all of the eurrt-: Uryan's p:ip«-r. It I- I'lfim. It Is honest.. nf HfpublK-aai^m and j , t l s (I,,(.,,nI, ,U1,| j t („ siuvtwhii. Amii • t'l-iir lu-iivlly upon In-; i t r nryan\« pap.-r is all of th.fe Ui>-tli-vp into the 'lun-kota »rj;»iiiSP Mr. Hryun . b nil of thorn.—

''HUT|trUv Hint t-n-j T r i I e Amerli'im.\\*' iluntry, till

i labor and ojiprvI Joys no favoring laws, what ln-tirrI issue fouid liftii"«-rat.« rui.-f thl,- >vnr; than ihe o>st nf living?\ t'aiist* and effect In gtwrmuctitiil: an'iilr.i n^vvr w«re inur.- clusely asao-\ cliUfil than tiny ure in tho coiuiltlona• now everywhere visible in America,

•$••-•* that si-vMul a blillun a year; a Jingocfiizl' for war anil Imperialism: priv-I!"(rv* !Hid protection for scleea-dflass..^; tlu» sale of U'Kishnlon to in-tt'rt-st!* that cotitrlbiity prlvatoly to

funds and an almoSi.'coia-to laws

OM'niin,The nit»rry-p*-rutiittl innn loft on

Sunday fur Sils.-.x..Mrs, John VOUSOIUT. cntortainud

Mrs. H ays \>( Trt'iiton liist wi'ek.Mr. tm«! Mr". <;••''<. t.r.i.nins of New-

ark are visiting Mr. and Airs. Philipl'olt.

Mr. and Mrs. Warron V/ani andchild at Ntnvark are visltliiB IU» inolh-er. JlrA I-:. M. Ward.

1levf'i C. K. Merrill hiw roturnedj t'r»m'yitU vacation nml will again oe-•cupy'the pulpit on Sunday.4*; pk-te ftinum to'^.

'liiti.ltlnt; rnunopoly, dUcrlmination |

Wast,- aii.l fiivorltlsin at Wiwhlnt- ] vm^'iV;', 'imd'are' vlVltiiit: his pnro

u"J Mr. and Mrs. Jninea 'Kearney and

Y i a iv at tended by burde*i*itloii. hiv;h prices, i b iT ; try. and Idleness ami hardshl[) amonsj i the uiillioiirt who have no share In the

omu taxa-In imlus-

Samuel. Parks has* one of tlio tlnestpeaeh onliard." (•• thin part of thoState ami expects to K«-'t -,0o0 basketsfrom hU orchard.

ill; ti« found rtstlm; m la«t on tlv

Xpii.lr

ti,\ prop-J [ tariff

The CJennan Ktrfurnu'd Vhuroh har-vest |u>nuk and festival.

,f enterpr ise i ^1 ^^ b t ; i

r -^ i^ 1 ^* | evening"'1''11 "t'l''-1 churliT lawatiii'day

lergk's and lHeliins their earn- j ai'uVu'iheiaHt'out-of-d'oor festival forI't-aeiieaily every wise remedy

ed. such iL-* economy, peaoo..•form, graduatuil Incomcaiul

Mr. and Mrs.vWni. McC'Tinli-k and;-Hildivn. who have beon

i : • -i-M

campaign issue! -'ml ;v]th,,t;a ' m'mt.. ThevMuld npnoal to ev- n u W .tiixioiHi.. r.,(...t tli? llrat team ofIt would bo com- the town -no thoy may.be abl•y Intelligence. It k-huiw the title on their shirts umi

.Id make fm* Democracy and Jus-ttflve. il to tlu- resuliirs. .

. It would bv cli.-ar, logival and | Th<- Women*;* l-'ordsn MIssl.n

4*! That wi.mli! "1'•th whilo. It

h"iie.-t man.l;y

^ ^

ITWASTOOXOQLlast week to tempt many people into purchasing low shoes, even

at half prices, so we shall con-tinue the special sale of. allour • ••

Finest and Most"X Stylish •

Oxfords for

o, $3.50

There will still be a month in which anyone can wear lowshoes ;"many will ,;ear theni for twice that time; - -'••• ••'•''^------y

£*f The Ox : .: in this sale are the cream of the stock. Look/.at.them iiv_the.big. West Window— they are beauties. •>. .

.H AMP TON

Finally, it would:••.:;•::• ar.c! falseniily to howiidtT

Livlnv'is iiis:h.hardship prevails?

b

.e'hti.'ruifiJinfnrL'! n e iTt™ i.i I'"u'i'i/. -:iing, S-_-pt. "i.

Nrw .H'isey's Illg Fair,l-'air IOVITH of Now Jersey, lvnnsyl-aiii and New York are Just nowrk'nK up In antlolpulnn of the an-

uuat"e.xlilbltiun of tin- Inter-State. FairV.s»oi'latlon at Trenton this year, op-iiin^ Monday, Srpt. US. and climlnt:

the following- Krl.lny. This Talr willpresent u .Morion of novel fenturen,

Tvtary Mahlon It. Marsi-rum hav-ItiK nrrauK'-d to have unusually lit ITnd attractive events for each tiny ofhe live. In making room for theeaturL'.vnoiii1 of the traditional Instl-uttoris cf the Trenton Fair has been

.saerllli-ed. eonKfijuiMitly ull of the de-partments for exhibition purposes willbe maintained at tho same high stan-dard of past years with departuresenough add>>d to set the displays ofI'JVS materially ahead of those of1907. •-.

There i» a possibility that WilliamJcntilncs-Hryan 'ami "William HowardT;ift. l>omocratlc and lU-pubtU-an ran-,diilatos respectively for the l'rexldi-n-ey, will be at the Inier-Slate Fair. IfMr. liryan comes it will likely be oi»Monday, the opt nine day. If Mr. Tafrcan trot to Trenton he will be enter-tained by the fair Association onThursday. Actual nop1""*1""" - uru

idltm for the apneiiraneer'ui-.thusenational 'lliTun

I b,

t; the'I-'afr and posl-•etneiuj as to their ilecl-niiun tiH soon us possible,

Must dot llusy or liO>o i'miifldse.Tho Business Men's Association, of

Morristown. iuut evidently lost patiencewitli the Morris County Traction Com-pany and are. now determined to cum-1

pel til'- oniiipsitty to cuillplete its Work Iin-the eminty s-i-at or forftil 'its Iran-jehise, for a petition Is living circulated ', pfor sigiiiitures toHourd of AMiTnieeling. TheI'MVS;

'•The execut

gpresented to the

'n at its forthcoming'tlli'il reads as fol-

I'xecullw uomnilttie <»f thellusi!iop.s Men's A^soeiation ol" Morrl.s-mwii 1-L-H-vint,- .that the Mr.rrls C"iintyTraellon noininniv- hiiv.- - trilU'd -whhthe'town lon^'enouyli find too lrni* forits Ktmd and welfiii-.'. herewith unitewith the membership, of the. awovl'.atlou and w.tli the eitizens and prop-erty 'owners at tarjre in reiiuesdiiByuiir honorable. Imdy to 'compel theMorris County Triitiion Com puny tolinish tayinw of tlie trad;* and to .-tartami continue the niniilnj; of It.s carsover the tracks by IK-ivmber 1. 10uSin*, fnrivit. its I'riinchisM sivi-n by thetown on August i-l,- Imiu." •-

ami

\i away false is-j wlivS;, .Umt-sorve j »ji:r,'. .ijsii.i.ju.vr=x t in people, j mentiil musie-i aro high and; u-ns^n'^ oi'-h*use yovc-rnment j »ii*nt .will begi

The (.'lUoftniriiiK'lHmonologue.*, panto-•id \ steal and insiru-

.VOTICI: TO yoTKiis.^Tlie County Boar,]

The. . . r .

The Troubles of CookingArc mam, but .ill your trouble can be avoided if \ou buy .1

L?II5RK is a great diflcrence in ranges, and few have had abetter upportunily, lo find it out than have we. As a

.consequence, we have discarded the questionable sorts of''-''•••«•«•-* ainl now only handle the best.

If you can get a tried", test-ed and unexcelled range*why bother and _cvperi-meiit, waste time and pa-tience with the untried andlikely-to-be unsatisfactoryrange? Do not buy an un-certainty when you canbuy-a • c e r t a in ty . ; i Thequality of the C a n o p yRange1 is first-class. It ispositively l he'best medium-priced' range made. Theenlarged top, with six full-sized boiler holes, bringstlie Canopy to a standard

coin nijjhsiiuir of general excellence.

SOMK POINTS WOUTHY. OrCONSlDKUATION:Heli ShFlr-l'iMM'nl »ii'1 <TI»I.

ithtli»d<*]i:nJem HIRU Sheirin.-uinl, «111 form 11and jromTulln'iuil

liom Tea Shelf—Al l l

i i imld tmIs |in|inn

l.nriio W«UitMi|i |

Top-Wltb hfiivy iI I T M wm

l.nrj*e Ash•IMt-Supptted wlthn h.-ivj-

illMtieSlriiw'uiiilMcki'Ud Parts~-\VI>li< ttlucs on nttcti

,.p|NTi.rPHMwi. "''*«. I"P. lop end Mu-lf.mil lifiirih,"wht-nwttor-front paiuOt oil iiveii tlimr, n-wrvirtr froiil

^ I , . ,,.„ brtii-kcl*; on liljzli slidf, oiiii-r ovi-n

lUiillilM^-'plntliKiiiiher pitrls Ifn'ni-. ; cri.il, Ail nicki'li'tl 'iiirtN i;n;oi|)jH-T

It \l convonif'iit in us<»'. liveln|wn\> siillsfftutory mill ^i

in every [Kiilieuliir.

CARLOAD OF^STOVESwhleli hiv-* just tinived w.. luive H lot of Canopy I tunps which we utilTi'iinj; m t-pei-ial pili-e.'. 1'or tills -ale we are offeriny a ^.-MUIII."

$30.00 RANGE FOR $27.501'uiiiotis fur i'u* tin opport

-r, tho-(iii'>iiiynity to

Citnupylii y

you Just wlmt tills nuign

o[K>mUiiUIV. Wwill ilo ?

; timl IL i

:y ; FLOYD:;:: MAJOR; ~TLberylUing in Hardware

WASHINGTON .. .. NEW JERSEY

. ;\t ' ; admi^io i 10t l i e HIKI

.- .. . . ., because government Isin partnership with plutocracy andprivilege and because hepublleanism,th'ti-dutrhly committed to these tilings,will mit '.if cannot apply the remediesimperatively needed.—World.

It is understood that tlie Pennsyl-vania riallronil will before Oe.t. 1 offer

.•the rail'mills a large rai! tonnage forfiOOO, BlvfnK inein another opportunityi to accept an order on the new specifi-cations. The now specifications iv.juiresiifer. stronger, bettor-wearing, milsthan the Steel Trust is '(Willing to pro-vide. The Trust is holding.off—know-

and 1The yam1.: of lULSi-lndl. Wtwtcii the

Oxford mid ytv.'iihi'nsbiirs t''llllis *ll(1

!!>>i uik« plaet- l;u-i Saturday, as ud-wrti.^od, \.\w visiitiHK team failinic toemu,-, hiiviili,' ivr,.jvi.d il . pu.fliil etirilfi-oin • somc'iie I'I'OIII Oxford tlutt no.Sanm wmihl bv"" played. The card

i*n.s written by s«>mo Uisimerostctlparty. The. kno t:K-ctii»

i id

turntioal pnrtlfi

unty, af Dirlf-Ki-mlonotheri-octly

piwtpon.1pending upo.will i

extensions—de-'j:

guilty partylill ^o to liel

v iifteriM-.n and play thein-.- with the. Uelvidure team. I

The board nf ediiujitlon mot atsctinol building No. z last Monda;night. Miss Jennie L.nnnlr.j: was elect-Ied a subslitutft. for-'lier stster, .Miss . ClinlnrJ'.fliecca LannliiR, the leather at thu'i'.":; •••' ••'••••' JOHN LvCrimary deparuiient at SHioni Nf.^'-s, I • nnt^d Aunust l«j. luus. ' 3t.

siek for the piist live I '• — —--••— '—^~(lucLwl i"

(1 every eloi-tin.-uiiiet ill siti.l C.:<:l l l f tin: l)!llC(

111 LboDllf

<*i!ia Mri i l istr iet <>r vm a y of WiirftJ

!";:5.i*ithih-• the

sr'Atsi:" nt the Bi-kigevillo school

I

iniRnuffu L'xiL'iiJJioits—uu- j-n-ucfiw. nt the RrklBevillc school i<in tlie compulsion which [succeed ..Hiss Htitoka Armstrong, win

' was «luorni

M. M. Fryer preached at tlie II. E.

_ . or "Fails "in "a"inri"rliet""wli1oro~tariffrates exclude competition. How muchlonger will the people of tiie Unitedstates consent to expose themselvesto tho risk'of accident on broken railsand .to the payment of extra farts andfreights In order to put money in tliepoekots of.a'remorseless monopoly?

• rnu'lnif'n, brief drivo,.through:,north-ern. Warren 'witliiri1 'tli'e'"p"ast"""wOcI\"'we'learned that our Democratic friendsdown that way are anxious for tln> re-•nomInatlon..of..Kenator Johnston Cor-ish. who in tlie ])ast has representedthat county in a manner so dlstiu-suislied in the Soiiatorial'chaniber. Wecannot understand how a wiser choicecould be made. Mr. Cornish is courte-ous, capable, faithful, and that is all.any 1ffood^..]!>em.oc.i'at,..cpukl.._aiik '_pi'_ji'

ivpivs^ntative. "*'"A'h6Ve"1tiiEiT; ' ho hnsi"lioi'ii irii'd and never found wanting.—Newton Herald. ' .. '

The Republican platform lnaists onn iirr.ingiimrnt of tax rates tlint slial]lsiire "a resiponnble prolit" to theuiKnati-s. -Why-not..tii rlvo fanner,

tli• _ .. n1 ' i ^ . 1 . • ., - « - " .' . :- ••• . J t h e blaelcsinltlL.tho :'oafpentor. tho

Advance Display, of Rla-nKetsj; . i ^^^and Comfortables

•VTilgyl

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• \y.imr'wliiknai'ko'l

Out'fnln tel

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ppo\\

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LH iLIli.l

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Ifortiib...'iland-jiyaro

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liuiljh.iy i

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I.to

DRY GOODSti fjntli-oly new iiiiQ'tb l>o worn this H")ISUII. Prices extt

CrocKery and Glassware.1)1 i» to show ynu.a womli-iTul vai-loty o'f nsetul articles tlint j

orkiiiKnien who-have to do livelyt* lm >-, tin^ 1 uiit. \ 11 in (mki

L dii l \ hi ul will I WT apt to1 LLL.I —' [ pili in tic] ct h n

1IL\ < vjt then \< 'n x 3\ mbc

lHlltil scot

"last* Siiii'iitiy nioruim,' and hi:i

instructive.was

niinisu-ia

id- . . nan

, ml was orduineila-^uimber of years before he took upschool work. He will preach againnext' Sunday at'the-Methodist <?h>n."'1vIn the absence of tl.t* pastor, Ilcv. A.

Is on. hi, 'etitlo i' at"ueean~"GVove.,. i_n-"the;eyen:'nj; tiie Kev. Smith of Summerliold

will prCTUJh.^JSoth morulny and even-ing ser^iCcii^KLln. held in the church•|io.\U-Guiiday, insAead of in,tin; tent. •.•••

'Pits •itcmoeratAof the township willnui.'t.at'-'Uiu Butlvsvlllo J-Imol thla ev-oni-if,- (Thursdiiy)^ and will make aticket for township ol!U:er.«'.' The onesto-be iUled.-tiiis fall will be..townshipcktrk. .coMinfitteeman, freeluddcr, con-istiiblu and other minor ollicors. The:crni'rwViS•-iiiaViu'-liy--'Lli'i^ c-xc-cutlvc'com--mitten—Wm. I-IendtTsnn and JaeobKitts; Tht'-blsgcst ilglu this fall-willh o i u r U'.7 ••-i'-'---.->r.fiveho!!!cr.-.. Thoseafter It tiie tnu present inOu 1*11 lienf,' J.Wilson Fox, t'nnnhr freeholder . Win.l-londer.son aud-Jncolj Fitta. TlHi olllcenf comiiiitli.-cninn is tK-sirPd I:-y tliepresent commitu;«.>man, Jsaac Snyder

'OUinr"oHli)..-S' will. havc".-t()-so..bej;f;insus no 'inm wants to b« a enniiidatefor th \

Peptomhor.Dv law fo"Tly dire

miitce.n l i d

;:;XOtk'C.

• pohalty Imp««flnegl'-ct.

Ion of the Townslilp,-'Co:n-

Why is Trade Constantly on the Incrcas>eat '.he

I. FITTS GROCERYf AST w.rt-k wo i|in»u-(l «.mi.' jittirltiit^ prill 's timl woro b-um-i to liHny

\ t nifli'.' Tlify .11-1 lii-lnj: it nml ihi-n* is no .|..ul.t but .timl .-vory tm«li of our ciistiTinei's iirt: pLM-l't'i-tly ^iiii-ti.^l, ami wo want to' say that, it

•r.vlll uniff tlian p a y y n i u l o buy your Hi'oi.Try invtls \wrv, Ch'iin,i iiml |>un: mx^ls I'tiupli'il witl;tlit ' lowi-st prietw iri tli- \vj-.y w.: p.-t tint'omoit; aml'Llm way wo k o c p ' t i ^ ^ A H wo a-k is a <:>m<Uil roiuparHuu11 iit'omml in^pi.-i:tio», Dn'; (Kit •liik« ativniio ul.-jv's rfay-SM; sw for .

r " ' ' '

"Hlou'r'iiril'imlity: !>fiui100 lbs., S'^.mi.

only, per

..Dated:.- August, ,2iV.190S.__

;Notice la hereby given that'Ttiie

Township Cui'imittce of WaslilnKtontnwnslii]), in tlie County ot WtirrctinnO Stnto of1 New Jersey, will ir.cet nltlicTo-.viu-.iiip Hnll, on Saturday. Sept.IS. 100S, for tilt; piintnse of receivingslio'ip bills and tu HCtllo for Hie same.and. to transact HIIJ^ oilier businoHsttiat may lie k-KJilly brmiubt brforothem. K: C SXYDFR.a-3-°t :••.,: •

the

ASHINGTONOPERA HOUSE

I wonili..|-fnl vnrlot:alliitll.l buy now.

FRUIT IAKS A-SU.JKLL. ff

C.I

foui *-|n t lultlf s t in t rnlua i i ' iLot the

ibsolutuly safe 'to

' ::' iinpllsl Chun^h. ,,; Ci

I'Sncm D..'1-.ue's r.lblp diiiSvhoI(l;{iiTtlng at Hid lmrsniiniji- nu Tuoaiiny

! nlKln. • -"....The trustees.iwltV « hiialm'ss mof.t-

: nt thii church on TucsiliiiMniKlit.I'.hG Miss-ion CircVr will ml"cf"fit'tho

I hrano or Sirs. Win." [jirlmm tonlBlit. ...Tho Similciy-school will observe rnl-

i- ilny, the lust Sunilns', In Soptcmhor.• Rov. Dr. F.invst K . ' ^ ^ i ' oil Phll-dolphliL will (lellvoiy'anotKY.r niUlross

^ } I n th - R:ipl.l-st clnirchl'^LFrMay e

Kaoh oi' tlie four .smaller pfir'tiet,H'tivo in.the present campalKn Is rep1 untw! iiv^a uiiifiiie aeries of articlesin HbuUd tn the (pi » b 1 1 \ uf I n l c « s I in it-m ul L1 1 UMini-

/ itton find i)i i[ in LII in (1 tlio S filli t p. u t \ ~ UP d 1 nl il In 1 obtirt.Hunter: rro^rk'nt Saimiel Dickie, oCAlbion CoiU'Ki'. (U.'liniss the aims andA l b i n C U K .spirit of tho Prublbiti'.nist i\ U Jh r W t rliio Hon. Thomiw-H.nWiiti

tho ropnlist [inrly Is VcnownEl-.t; nml John' Ti'inule am-lliics the mission o' the no'pi.nilonoi! (Ilraral) pnrty.platrnrm "ilinrainila ' -of thraonrf,'inilz:itlo!is the politiciansolder mid ^hi«l,'e!' parlies irmuch "food: for thought." M

«-uirul 11

; ImlifIn tin

iiilili.- nfercliamllsV:

L, Pf 053'rU Fhe runt i \ S[(U(b i t lilt in 1 unit

irroin Dally .Capitol, Topelca, Kjis.:'lie aildress of Mr. Hownrd wlisone

Dr. "Daprrr's address! on .of,the n"st over lipitrddn Tuiielui'^i.H,;" ahins a personality that olectrillcs his1 uiullenco' as soon aa ho, befiins to speak,

ani'i keeps ;hl3 house asolnu to thoend." .Hear Mr. Howard at' tho OperaHouse "liere on Sept.n14:{5 (•>.,Sti r and N 1 World on

ONE XKillT ONLY ...

Friday, Sept. 430~PEO_PLE--30

-1'njUyC

FiiimyCkiiiiuilliii

E X T R A l . - K A T t n i i ! - •_ .

MUe.Glcllela Lho Ci'lcI'ViitoiliClussiu nml "

- • Ai'li-slU; Ddinic— -

A Vision of Salomel All UiiitTlicra is Ojijiil In

- Jlijnicul Ctmioily. ~™- ;"

Fil.li.". lVarl I'l..-nr.i'nin|i:in;B.t!LViifc^.nlily with :iiiy liliili-Knul" l"l«"rS(,]il iil.it:l,r)il;i(iiir..iirii'';. |ioi- Htlllljs., Si . i l l l . ~"

To our L-u i.oliu:r^—10 lbs: Gnuiu-lutoil Stigin-, n7i.-.

Wnltcr HukiT's 1 lb. Choi:oliil(!,21>i!

... .... V i .. j i b . r.,..,,,i, i-M" " Gonimn S\v..'t:L Choco-

•'•-••liiWsc1."?1 ~~-r:~^:z~^::::-^::Gooil Ills Oiki! SwiMt OlHw.lnli!

foi" 5c. '

Oiuj-pnuiiii r|L^'>ay« l ' i n 0 ^'v1'"

Stnreli.'Se."- •' "

Big Cnn Clioicu Tublo Syrup, Hlo.

Oluilluniiu Milk, lie; : l fo r2 ju . i

s WaLcr YVllito Kuroriell,!'Hfc-.v-.i-...-"--.--'

il IS.>x Siitin Gins

.1 C m liaii.'il I','.'uce;c?e.

Corn V

Oil,

I^, pliiin

Tir l°"

--. i;straVC!ioiue:-!|iuu!nl :L'!i\t. Cii!!«.;Siiliiion, Hie," l i e , ' ! He:- ; --; -

Rlinluo Vint Siillilu'll,. fiill CHUB.^5:l2'i:,-J!;i!l!l»rly.:.l™'....-::;:;..::-w;~..

Clioieo/Ued Siilniou, fall cans,17c: ri'BiiInrly iilc.

I'ine IViilt .Ti'llii's, nil llavora, in(,'lass. I tlu.

llc.'eli Silt nml Aeme IViinilt l!nt-ler, uhvays frcsli. '

UliotiM; Hottli'.l Ulives, iiliitii-or'"alulTctl. best In town, nt 10.:,

: - 2 : w , - 2 F . i l : • ; ; • ••• . •:••:;.

Tlie CIKIII Kind or iwodtpaliiwrurl'k'klra at lllc and-2Sn bottle.

All other IlrenliNi*t I-Viodrf ut.>.|Uiil-

ly lira- prices.

Arliuelde'H Ariosn. ColT^e, lllo 111.Our Tons and Ci'tTeos at wliulovor

pYice vou wlsli to pny, liiu.sl suiL' y.iii: ' T r y tlii.'i". ' ~

..Clii.iliHi.'jii'i". ijr.rivslj . pikos. andC'raei;ois"iihvnys on liaiid.

Estra-Kilie Malliorel, Hinwly or Mit i t s . Full woljjlit hit, !lllc. llet-ler tryoup;

I

Our stock is complete and we can satisfy all ordinary dcmaiKls;We want your lrad"=.ninl shall use i.ev.ery etTort to retain it:pVpinpl delivery. -"lie sure ufihe jiface—

" </•.40 EAST WASHINGTON AVENUE6 »SrKariners, bring in your Good iiiiller and l'resli (ijggs;we need them, niitl will allow you top prices. ....... L '

ItScll Real EstateArc you thinking of. SO)1!IIB yo'ur fttnii <»r"

uHluKliihtoliiny khul?/ I KUIUIOICIS nml milllrniiurtlcK Wrllo me. Arcymi tlilnlihiu ofmyhiKalionn:, In WHshliiBhin or l unUni? Iiiwe MHIIIS Kdcut l]iviflititnjnt.s. ' If liiiurwtctl,jonsult'ue, for I liuveiniiny.lo.select from.

is 'Ilu.s Meel^ it" Trclus ';

IEau:.s, 92.00I'cj l)uy

St. Cloud Hotel. Cyrus linker, ^ron'r '

St'or and Thrloo-a-Week Now York1

Woria, ;2.00 a year. Try the Star Printery if you want first-class Stationery,-

...<SFrsr

Page 7: … · Till-; WAnlllN'ulON* SiViH. To reach (ho right people nt the. right lime, use UK; right paper ul thu right prici"j .. iiHE ONS THE WASHINGTOvfSrAB>J:,{;.£-i;N _ : IH (lie

• • • • ' > / - •

A S lTHE WASHINGTON STAR. WASHINGTON, N. X."THURSDAY. .SEPTEMBER 3, 1908. • • • ' . . 7

Tlie M. 15. Sunday schofil Itonnl will

•- N'«-xt Sttmlar-will -bo niJr«'onary_ Sunday at the M, 13. Sunday school.

Cluis. I* Sipykcr, I&llior ami i ' rnpri t lor Ut-KinnliiB nvxt Sundny thu diuretic*f t will have thy usuul services.

V

A daiiKhtiT wa« born to "-Mr. andMrn. Hiiwnrd Fnrtcy of Taylor Htro tl a n t w r e k . . . - - •• •• ••. : : • • ; : : : :

I>uiirTnK ihW'arri'ii County Atlili'th:Club roouiH l.!ibor Day nlKht, atartltiKat !). Ciimd muflc.

Tho Infant clillil of Mr. ai.d IIm.I W h b l lOn Salo ut flic onice of Piiblluiilon j(A g i l w ^ w t o m j o ^ I ^ , ;J™ v S . j J ' J I j ^ t l J 1 ] , , ^

^ l ' l I L l l l l > l l p 4 n t l • \ I ' f l . 1 1 # k K * * l • * « . < ! 1?l.l...i»l . I . « * • . . f^l . . • ! * . - _ . . . . . . . 1 . . J . . . . . . 1 . i k . •, , . J,So.fr^S:a.

AU.ililMKIon; Wcljcr'8 niul KliipiK'l- itim, last Thurmluy.liure'H, 'Hni-kcllMowii; .Mclllik'H, l u l - Alonzri J. niynn lost a valunblo

•".Tllloro; I'klm-i'i,, O»rurcl; YoWoy'n, l«ucfc'".liunni lust ivuuk. .Tho rnilmnll'lilllliMlmrK. " ' " s 1 " 1 " ' t l ' " • WuilncBlny night nnd

• ' * -— iltiii iho next mnrilliiB._ . • - , . . , _ " ; ~ Tho conBrci;.illc)n of tlio rtockpnrtI he Celebrated Scranton Coal rr™uyterinn cimrch win unw it* > T .

; vIcfH In tllO HClHHllllOllHO Wllilo t i l l!. AT RKTA1L. , church IH unclorKoInf,' repairs*.Washington, N. J., Auff. 1. 1908. ' J"hn Curttir liaa moved fri)m Kn.st

- " i ' . . . i « i Church Btivet la tlio lint vilcuu.il Iwt rljl t - i f S »!«. Snrah Taylor, In tl,,, u,,o koHnfrt. Imlltllni! nn Ilolvlilurii nvvniii-.

<JrnU: . . . „ . . „ . . . % ( . , . . r. no nor ton ! Mrs. John Drake, wlfi; of n farmorKKK r..r.o PIT tun " f Tntniiiilllty, UIL-U on Wednesday ofSruvi' .%..;., . , . . . . , r..r.n p..p tun. liwt w.vk. ni,'i-d CK >vjirH. Shi- Ifnv*Cliratnut . . . ; . . . . ' . . . . . , . . ' 5.50 per tun. thrco nr,ns anil thru-u iluiiKtiterti.

i'en (termed uv Home com- i The will nf I'lilHn J 4 CiirU Int.. ,,rBuTXal"- = C"C"'"U° HI ESr { r ••'''-Mm'r;^!,i''!S«^hprob1,ur.d!'11'Bla*k«m"hlM'"oV""BlVii. • > amtlitcr. Alice nickln.vm, and son.

At tlio D 1. & wChute" M h'cadof l!,o llr.t r

m r . r t ahnve Now W Indnor H

COMING EVENTS

•KATi;upkv. S E P T . r»—Wuiuni-lal iind"! peach Miinjier by I'rea'iy-terlun church nr Oxford Furnace./

MON'DAY. SEPT. 7—Labor Daycfl<>brftll(inl'!n Washington, iindrr aun-plcus of Warren Council, No. II , Jr.o.--u.\A.JM'r:—~ ' "

. ...(,' to u rush of work, the Amor TUESDAY, SI3PT. S — Annualkaii Sanitary Works Is running uven-t i 'h l c ,k t n ""V1"^ n n i 1 " I ( r roa.it of theIMK-S IIIKII !i o'clock 'thin weelc. ' " Hockpurtl "realty terinn -church.

WKPKKSPAV. SHPT. !'—HarvestJJoina of Oinnpew/ityr M,'H." church,

SATUItl>AY, HKIT 19—First nn

The S. I'. C. A. oa-Ht against Prv*-mtm HhuhT of UfM-knhurK-vraa pout-pom-il last .Monday fr-r a wut-k.^

Mlaa Mary Henry, an aged•"wwjnnof Atdmry, lilt-il on Friday. Sh.. livedwith IHT wlMtur. Mm .Margarut Urakc

G. P. Smith, the local •riiiVftr, assist-ed In thf s<TvicfM at North Knd Mis-sion In I'hlMlpahurK Sunday nftcrnottn.

Kx-SlK-rliT C. H. Cnlc of Lopatcongtownship in one of the numerous «s-plrants f<»r the Dcmocrntlc A-wmblynoiiiinatlon. .

Thti loeal post-olllce will b« closedon Monday (Labor Day) after 11 a.ru. . Them will be one collection and

d l iniinuus coal . 6 00 per ton A t > r i l l n A. Garf», are the ex^utor*. I C. Will In nixlur. nn old-tlmo Jewl-UoHt dualltlcB always on hand, dry! It wiw Arthur Hheuts, lmttearl f-f|J"r nt l{!t»\',m> d I o d .^'"M1"-* »" i r n -

(iinder c.tvur). . J>ivls .Sl.cu.t8, Jr., who recently (mid a !'"**• 'W'1 r>" .v<!i.»rs. Death was duoilnu liuffiro JiiMtlcn J. It. Lindnburryl1" II

JAMK3 U SIIIGt.D.S.

' tlvUun. Cnstlo of .Montana had tho m -

b ll f Il l f t h d d_ of his luft Imnil manwiediv*-'v. Dr., F. W. .TollnBOn preached iti ;i \v;i^hlritf machine while nssl.stlriK

In tho 'First Pri'shytorlan church of ".his mother lust Friday. Dr. LaRiewFk'mfnKtnn last Sunday. /dr.-H.sed tne wound.

Tliu annual harvest' liotni! of the M. I Miinallulil Lodge. No. 42. I. O. O. F..K. church at Channewiuer will he held a HJILTIIII meeting Monday Mightheld on Wednesday of next week. jand worked dCKroi-tf. Tho candidate*

The name nr ex-.Hpnntnr Isaac B«r-'(Y<f[^/|"Jj"y

wj|jgh\vo

r{'1®l"|'"J)jl? ' " u t u ' n ( l

candidate fur Cormre.i.f from thin\]|.s-- Another new t'iindidiLto f*>r Sherifftrict. ' j I" pnHt-tited for thu con^ldi-rathm of

u.."Jllh;Kl±5,iyMrII<17!,: ?Tu" "I™, ^ ^ ' r S i 1 1 ; ^lioim- of Ur? O. C. Voinik' ouVue.sday w l l < k n o m l'Mllipshun,- Democrat. ,'nlKlit. '{V I I *^Ir- Alfred Itinehart, of tin- firm ofnlKlit. V e i n h a r t , of tli Urm of

Tin- i-nvo nf' i.v v.ivi.r it..,.rV in..., HutchlnjjH & Uitiohart, In auftarUit;

cn oil b«f r.. Jui tku J l i n j L L v • I I M f t ' " f r o m " n ( ! o f t h e t I r n i ' H Jellv.-ry

™ . . . " : . . m . . . .- . . " " Itullron.l avmiut; last Monday.'

Star this wt-«k. It Is thut nf; vliU-rt-, for Senator; Andruw Alurrlek.; rleky, a w l t k n o n n th p i M n t short IT. fur Assembly, and

f 1'hlllliwburf,', who as- XV. C. Iluwuil of HIairstnwn, for Mlicrlff.plrus tn-tl io Assembly noniiliati

"KIlBhii Hurd lias sold liltsThe time in drawing near for the

primary elections, at wlik'h time can-on .Miiillmin alni.t to William Smltli. l l l l l " U l 1 1 for till' vuriof H.-tvlik-iv, Tile min-has.' iirlj-e wun: w l " I", '"lioai-n by li-.lh purlieu. Thunboitl $ 1100. .Mr. Smllli In Hit; nali.-r : ' ' " ' * l s Tnesiliiy, Sept. 2'J. The pollsof .Inin.•« K. Smith, tin; Janil.ir of llic I w l " l l t ; """•'" f r u I " ' oVIock until 9pul.Ik- sohool. oVl.n-k, II. m.

J:V: WiLshl.nni'M clrcim eot sincU In t)t,.l The Suite Coum.ll of the U. ,U. A.mli'l while: travcMtif,' liftwei'if Hack- : ' . wits held at Newark yesterday,ettstown ami XeteiuiK unit th.. mim-1 Tliose who atleinK.il from! here were

• ••• * . . • " • • ' " " " . . • . Mayor II. W. Alkwr, Cieoit-oinn unil .Mini Simon, the lust

ti h•• piTformtitH'

ng and th mhad to i-ancL-1 the aft.-ni

l

!1 the aft.nioonthy I.ltftn-.sa in :*-?'"i*s

' • i t w o

K i i t h M r h W H H i i w w i L f W t t u n Ithe faut' liy a bull dm,- lieluiiKltii; tAlli.-rt lllazc-r un Tue«dny Tho bo

tdruft1 & IJ.'Ui' -T In thu namehAlln-rt Illuzer. on Tuesihiy. The h o y " ' " '"•» l i r ' lown. They liii.e

; V'eiit to filter a 11,-lK'hli'ir's home wh,.r '. leas.-il the Lull.line r-'i-ently vnealei]' ^ l i i e ilo^ atluckL-.l h.fn. A phy.slelati i )j.v Ci. A. Kur.ll-.y Co. anil will sell oyM-

cauf r ta i l the wimmi. . . . f r s . ftsh, 0-iilt, vei;..uililes, etc. TheTh.-

vou-rs, ,l

vsnlt of their hotishouse .ciinvns on Tuesday. Tills i

•her Is *_.cpeele«l lo he I'tiKluelUL.ill,..lit 10511 by eleelion ,lny. ivli.clibe a slight liicri'imi! over last y.jn

UHH, g-uit. VvK"inhl»'«. ••tc. ThiH f"i»l"^'«l '"" G^«- Woodruff

s "••I-'hcv;. Win. l)..Itom..r.I ! ( ' : " " hii» • moved frum Sebool

to Ills new ,!;'mi>- on1 Yoiimansill ;avijnuo. Kriouh CaVpi-nt..:r is movliiK

! '1''tl"> the Hat in tin- Kit is building tothe huiist- Viu-ntcd by .Mr. llwim, and

-• Tliroueli the real .-atntg llrm .it »•'-! • ii KroiiVe who \i-is i-i-ii I n-in-iirV'f

of Newark. Thv

wct'lv—Sept. I. L', :t and 1. !fl'iie lieth-

th..- l>-st und/Vf tes r ir; Uuv" wp>'d J\ .l i i t l l . - - - - • * • • ' • • * • - • • • • " • ' • • • • • - . * " • • •

eacli

Sum, • C n w n l l ,

•unty dnr'sn't ocuupya. very o..nspicutnis phic-f on the S ta t eliol.itlW

.I;iin.

pretty solid sold hu tmn I'p.mi thv inan-of., tlio . I'eini.sylviiniit Te le -

tt. : \V : invn

t 11. sh'nfftf

matter of Iinportancc will come beforethe cam'ji. Washington Camp, No. 2t!,has made special efforts to make alint! .showing in th« Uihor Day paraUnanU^twery ni'Miibcr is expected to bnin line that day.;*

~Wc"arivJnformod-on ^ood'authorlty.says tho"Blah\sUuvii Pro.-js.- that it costl'*!iler...Curtls .t.IJill the• contractors

:~ot>the cut-off siVrtfon from" Blairstownto HaliH'.sburK. $:ti",000.. to place theirinuchlnory (in tlio ground at Vail.andhogltr-tho actual work on the road.Of thi?i;sum-$t0,000 "w.ia.paid out forfrcipht'and car rental'foi-^thr; nineli-Int-ry. • . . •>•; A. \ - '•• '

A fnn'cy toain of Arabian. horseswas stolen from th// \Va.shbiirn circus

_;at -•Stanhope: hist4.\y(-dnosda.v. Tli^y-:\ven> trai'od to ' Anilovni;"nmr'i*6<'ovVt-od. It was learnoil.thin tlu^y'iiad Di-on

K n b M U r K i i ^while on a sproe. Uc showed litfiit

'When iirrestt'd and luid to be tied and• thrown ;ln(i) ,a~w.'iKoi)::.. ; N'o^.eriinina'1ch i i iw Wiis'-pri'sonted 'ii^aliirt't'iiiin hutIn1 was divfharfred liy- tiie m a u n d e r

.- of tho circus. ' ,_. ,-. •'•"• " ;i

The piano :unl"or{ran factory of theCnrulsli Cnninnny will he open to vls-

r"*itrira"ritrlJ1fibor:l>;iy between t h e hours

of 1,0, nnd 1, altlHMiyh tbo hit? works. w i U ' n n l I)f> in operat ion. Visi tors,

however, will lie able to see everystiiRO of manufac tu re f rnmMhe roupliliinibcr lo the hemilil'iilly llnisln-d pro--

• duct, and doiililli'SM many • visimi-s «>"WiishinKtfin will avail thomsi-l vo» of

•the np]»ortunHy to - inspec t tlH'~,intfr-li fstinir "hip eHtnl.lishtiicnt uiind1 trie In-

s t ruments mnnufiiclured th( :ro. '

Jlurrny.

•for Hie1

!' K n rr.«v 11 h\ on Tuos-the house an.l lot.iploMji-nts* of Stanleyr ri'sidlnff-iiear Portff

\ ls fail-l hoaic in Rus

day.. UP hnd\li««'n In UilKl.ccnntry ten• - •- years nnrt.'<hI." wlf^-'slx years. •-'During1

J; uiotil (if his, Piny h" wns an,.employee

•'->:!"'*™inV Co. u( port-Jiurray, .spend!nt? bin^ ' ftpare time in triteUinj,*. It IssaidUbat•J ho left the -country In possession of/.

t1 more than S.p.fiOO. - •-• . • c

. Tlio Tlnii'.s-lli>rald, Chicnso. .spositi-

• o'n Sept. 14, reoontly said:- "An audi-ence composed largely oC 'men, *'np-planded hfjii.to the eeho." : ^

". ~ "Road Hochmnn'sshoend. on pngo 3. to vlatt the" Ojier.a Ttoufie Pharmacy.

per fur mod the ceremony.This Is a big week ut the.eoiinty*^

si-iU of • .Sussex, lii.'tnt; the,, occasion of:ir bli,' bounty 'luirMe; fair aiid carnival,which opened on' Tuesday and wincontinue until.. Saturday night;., 'I'heNewton pnoplo never take two huesat an.apiil"—whatuvei1 they do,>J£hey'ilii well.'•• A.s a consequonpf, .tiie fairand ciirnlval will doubtless be a great)

Thf-re ' has h«en consideralfle.^com-^pIitlrts.friMM the fnrnicrs rcsbling .be-tween •Wustilnuton iirul ChanKcwate'rovei1 the clepreiiations, ot the jran'g oftmnips who make the line of-' theJunetlnn bi-iineh a ronde/.vouH^' Thufantn-rs have threatened to organ,?['•£•u-viKllanccr hand ami '.'rouiur.iip" tn'i>iniinps^il" the faithorltles do not. act

•-•^ bi-iiVllt ball was'^ivV'ii/Tt island'ViivU Monday.night L'or KihViinl IIIL-IC-er, an 'Kii-sion : trolley t/coiuUiL'tnr/Amons those .who iissistod ' i'n'v tin'hnic'IltnPorCtifnuViifC <;was ' .lobiv. - J.I'owi-rsSvbetter, known aw .. "DIoU"~IVwers v.he l<»':il eoniliii-iotv' lie. sangin tii^ofVlnimliu'ble.stylo "Toil Can't

,;I"iov. Dr. A. I!, l lunt tr of Philadel-pblii iifllvcrvd an ebullient juid itn-pi'fssivi1 iserninu on ."fiospol c'Cnice."'at tin- - Presbyierlun .rburch .Snndtiymorning. , A fjiii'-'Xi/.od pongregiitinnwa.s presont at the sorvice... Dr. Uun-tt'i- was taken ill' Sunday •evening andW:IH under the care uf'-Dr. McKinslryuntil Alondny ovrning, when he .-jvasabhv.- tW reti;iT.fto Pljlltulclphia. __^.'.

• Mi'isU ;'A'' lioi'hiier, wMl"iiesume""le1B-sniiH md\ Jiirt pupils in Washington•today—Thursday, Sept. It. Mr. Hoeh-ni'r has hail some very talented pu-pils1', hero that liavn made ' nnd^nroiii[iItlnKlguod'mnsU1'Ul'reputnlio.nt»,i."nowould b'e.ploascd to see any that con-template studylng-i singing • nr" i»ianoplaying.. His. . tuldross IK 'Henry A.r;Koeliner, FreonVnti^burg Ave., Kiislun,Pa. ' • fr' "T ' ' O-a-at

1 "Tho Youngoiv.Set," by Ttobort. "W.CtiamlH-rs., will be publislucl In•v»L'rirtiform In tiie Philadelphia Hundiiy .11 oi.:-

o r c t y" advisable, "v.

Wanted, Now and Forever^—Personsin need of reliahlo drugs and medicine

Kol»rt .SiH.-lr.H, who was H.riouslyInjureil in an accident In Patcrs'tn, 1»lituiruvlnt; nt.-adlly, and \s thought t.»lit: nut of danger.

The thfiitrical swison locally, willop.-n tomorrow—Frlilny—night, wh'-nThe Giiy Quaker Maids will hobl theliuardu at the Opera llmise. ; ;

C It. Ford IUIH hi'cii Inipruvlng thymain .salesroom of his big furnitureI'stnblMinu'nt by reptiperlng, the worki»*ini: done I '/ Alvin ItuhertMon. .

•Mrs. \V. ,.M. Slinanton of A.Vy('irywan kicked while unhariu'sjilr.K " •...iburnt! hist I'*rfilr.y and soJm'JIy' hurttb.it medical aid ivaa Hiiininoiu'd.

Andrew It. Dllt», furim-rly countyi-lerk of Ilunterdon county, db-d sud-denly at Kleintngtoii, on Tues<Iayitmrnlnt,', from epoplexy. Me leaves a.wife. • " ; • . .

The Mi-thoritHt congregation of An-derson HCoreil their IIMIIH! snecess lastnight. People who attend annually

.-vvr hi . fun!!T r

Tho Collatt.'ral lnh<-rltunci' Tax up-on tin- estate of John (J. O x , \Mo ofI'hlllliisburg. waa appraised by j , v.Carter of Helvldyre at I'hllllpsburg,la.it Siiturday. :

Tho will of John Paustlan, late ofI'hlllliiHburg, WJW [irobated by Deputy.Stirrogati.'-Cartur at Phltli|isbiirK onSaturday. Ills • 'dow, France." Paus-t'lan. Irt the execuirlx.

M.-sxrs. O. F. Hiiyilvr, W. sb-y Klt-m-Ing, John Sutton, and. Harvey .S!:uk-rattended the district nueting of theWarr.-n County Jr. O. I!. A. SI., atHacketlstDwn, In»t Friday night.

..Mr. and Mrs. David liibiiiKer fur-tuly wmi.i or their

daugliti.-r, Carrie H., ,to . AltonMowcra. They were married at Hver-Itt. Washington, on August 15th.

formal rc-uiiuiiiug nf tils remudeledrestaurant on South Third street, Eas-ton—probably mom elaborate Inciiuipiiujnt1 than .any other In"EasternPennsylvania—tonight.

The. Asbury creamery, •which liasbeen closed for two'years, was reop--n.-.l fu

ybusiness. this

peek. 7t Is

d b C h i. t Is

;id operated by Chris-tiipla-r Oher of Mrnolilyn. whoplaci-d \V. II. -Mason in i-barge.

Many people rtganl the Xortbamp-ttiii C'Jinuy I-*alr, which is he-Id eachyear iit Naitaristh, as the most inter-esting of, the several hel.l In the Key-

ii's 1• N"

il thoiirgeir/iit'i

ugh

-th F:

ti]ii

Isus

r . o p

[Hit eo li-.some of

•-•US nes th pvis neTucsdiiy and eonihiucs fmir days. •

The Methodists'of Broadway serveda "lO-i'i-nt supper for 1T1 cents, lastThursday evening. If the eatableshad not beni'-'nifistlv donated, tiietreasury •would hnw. .shown a deficit;but, as ll was, a neat sum was real-ized. T!ie ladies eami"t be praised toolilKhly for the i-Kcvllence of the re-past.

Chas. S. Gardner, formerly of Wash-'inutf-ti. who has bei-n connected withthe HiHson Phoiio^rapli Co. for sonu:

. Is now manufacturing, ns n. sidt:b d l d i

gburutcd talcum powdei and ti-n-c.t Ills

linpopulacom party Is known as the GardnerCo., '-and al^n niaaufacturers ;i foot]iow<ler toj relieve perspiration..;. 6Vlng to •various other business af-fairs which take up much of"his time,M P..-M. Potty. 'M' the W b i

H bnagerh\>,-v;\. H

f M

yt.'. bu ed tho se r -ton h\>,v;\. Hous . . bus e h s

vices of Mr. Xtwood J. Petty," to brvesistiint inanagnr 'durlnir the coiningL..>.i«on --'I'lic l"H,!;.r iB !1, y'. 'iinL'man of'recogii'fii'ed abllliy""'in'"'theatrlcal" lines'a n d ' should give a good account ofhimself.' •>••

Vifx: •candidates were ini t iated a t' e e t i n g of American Advocate

IX F,•Visitors

H

meeting of Ameicil, IX of L,, last Friday night,

t f Nwark,, t y g

present from Newark" d h ih ly compli

•Visitors were present from ewaand PliHltpshurg, "and highly compli-nu-nted"the council upon the Initiatorywork and- large attendance of m'em-Ijrrs. 15. S. Thompsonyjft'ho had justi-etnrik-.l ".from Uie. "Ni'itlonal Councilat Siiffinaw. Mieh.. gave nn addresstelling 011 .the work of the Nationalbody and the pleasant time had by allw h o ' a t t e h d e d " . . . . . . . .

From .'-"no Journal, Kansas City:'•Clinton X. .Howard, an i an of smallstatue, but with a very large voice.Ills address was,.a masterful piece ofargument and moved the audience •al-ternately1 .fromrapplausd .to._Uuight':rand frmii Unightor to tears." You.Vill•mis-j :i arfijii. treat .if. you do.not bear,bim iit/"ihe'Washington Operii House

'•Pniil in Full11 in Kastoii. —-

After iK-lns 'I-"1'1 for *»^ ^ l l s t t h r P C

Cmontiis, tlm Able Opi IIuus)ton, will open Salui-day owning, Si*pt-

TIIURSDAT, OCT. 8.—Plff noast«nrt ChlcKen Stipprr by Port Murry M.E. church.

f r any rase of Cntnrrh thatnnot b« cured by Mall'jt Catarrh C«r«i.I*. J. CIIK.Nr.-/ <t CO., T.»k-,lo. O.

\\y, the untli-r^lgiRil. Itavo known F.J. CliI If v<«

it Ifi yenr.i, mid 1K-ii pcrffctly hoitornblo In nil

ONMIICMH tniriftietlons nntl financiallyable to carry out any obligations made

WAT.DING, KINNAN & MARVIN,,\Vhol«Miilu DniKKlHtM, Toledo, O..

Mall'K Catarrh <;ure l« taken fnter-nnlly. acting {|fr**ctly upon tiio bloodand mucous Hurfiiees of tlio nysn-m.•iV.itlinonlalM sent free. Price 75c perbrute. Kohl by all DruKgimx.

vV.ke Halt's Family Pills for eoimtl-

iTrrtlirnicnls under IUIH IICKCI nrcl*0ie*J «t the ntiffonn rntt! of onen n'nrti, but no mlvcrllscincnt will

_ _ [Mtlvrd for leva Ihnn 15 ci-nl* forthe Ilrst liiKcrllon.

FOIt HKNT— MoiiPe with hath. In-quire .'Hi Kiust Church struct. 9-3-tf

FUHXISIIED HOO.M for n-nt fit117 .South Fourth .St., ICanton. Pa.

UI.1ND MARK for Kale. Alfrf-dr.Vi;Aii.iri:-.n, X. J.; P. O., Washing-ton, H. P. D., No. 2/> " ltp

LOST—On Saturday, pair speciallylifted gold rlmiiici] eye giass.-s. Ite-ward for return to Star otllct'. It

NOTICK—Tho party who took theOo-i-art, teiitly bear and doll from Mrs.IlngtT's lawn ut Stewartsvllle. Isknown and unlews the, .things are re-turned at once prosecution, it is •paid,vilt follow.

WANTED—A good active ulntrluman to worl; on farm by month. Ap-ply ritar nlllce. : lip

FOR KANE—Thro.' tons good Tim-othy hay; also one-horse tread-power,hrcsher and wind mill, and a y<

Jors.'y-IIolsteinIiry.

ld

yInq

mill, and a y u n gw, fresh In Janu-X V ati.u-. Purl

UpJUST LANDED—A carload of milch

ows, springers, f. heifers and Z bulls.ft. P Holo. at I,tirlson*B-MIII.-nonr

i i ) S i r " " :'"' ' ' '•"*•" ItFOR SALE, very cheap—Square pi-

ano, line condition. Sold ;on accountof removal. Also; all kin'Js of house-hold furniture. E. StanVbn, Allamu-chy, N. J. Up

LOST—A child's coat, at the Hushfamily picnic in T.ow'a Hollow. WillUnder plciwf write Mrs. Albert Y.Smith. Stowiirtsvllli'. N..J. Up

FOR SALE—Bay horse, eight yearsold- weight 1,200 Iks.; gtnid workt;!*single or double. S. S. VasblmK-r,Urldgovllle. X. J, l tp

FOR SALE—21 head fine South-Chas. C. Teeter. Bolvi-

I P D ltplix up your

Barn Floors wiiil" you can obtain apecial plan.-d wpnice plank siding,l i g . and any other kind of lum-

u nued ciin iill be obt'tiii'-'d alV.-tt.-r's Lumber, Coal, May,

Straw and Feillllx-r >ards; also Ce-ment. Uriek, ... Fla^glm,'. Slatu. FeltJ l t i n i l t tc Relvidere

down ewes. C . C.ilere, N. J., It. P. D.

I,i;ji3Elt—FarBarn Floors wiiil

ment. U r , ^Jlontinfi. .nyniunltn,

' Jersey. -'WANTED—Tw

U

t c . Relvidere.

fresh Jersey cows:l ll

W A N T E D T f r h ySO Leghorn or UIiiL-k Mlnorea pullct-s.Goo. \\\ Slater, Port Murray. N. J., K.F. D. . . . .P-.1-2tp..

WANTED—Dressmaking to do athome. Mrs, l-Ui'-n Widener. 15 WestJohnston street.

FOl'l 1'iENT—Old established black-wniiih shop in Glen Gardner; veinlow; -John E, Smith. Glen Gardner,N.'J.. Tt. F. P. No. 1. 0-3-4 tp• FOR- SALK—Fresh-cow--With o.ilf

V.'m. Cowell.- Washing-' ' ' a 3 t cJ

ton, x . - j . . R:' F . ' .D . . ;FOR SAL13—One pair imile

d l

g

. a-3-tc"Will

„ . - . . . - „ .... *ftl •purposeiinr^Q >\* !•'• (''^nit'iir... Sr.,. Ori*at

"Meadows. X. J." : S-27-tf." 'FOR SAT.E-T.arge sow with eight

pigs. W. H. Conklln, BroadV-ay. X.J. ' " S--7-tf. .

ITACKKTTSTOWX (N. J.) Sale andExchange Stables. Moore street,1"' op-posite Town Hall. John Shoemaker.

• • S-27-4tp.-SATURDAY, OCT. -3—Pui;::£- saleof^two farms, arid n-hpiise and lot nearMontana,, by ..executors, of ...John ,,.-J;-Rnsh, deceaiied. Sale at Lee House,Phllllpsbburg. M. 'A. Plerson, diict-loneiT. .c-

Recent Graduate in the full com-mercial'course of a 'wull-knuwn busi-ness college, desires a. position which"oiL'ers fair opportunity for advance-ment; good references. Address \V.O-. care of STAR. S-27-2tp.•• ..Tpwoler .Davidson repairs watches

-.,. STORl-: FOR J:IOXT—noom 20x60,newly furnislu'd. . plate glass front,ehvtricllght.fi. etc.. next lo my store;best location In town;- moderate rent.J. D. Flock, HacIiOttstown, X. .)-

S-L'7-UPFOR. SATiE—Johnston corn har-

vester good as now. T.'"^".-Kitchen.Oxford, M. J,'; It. I1". T). ;

r.tb,' when' WiigeriHuIs • ami Koin]>er • :"1r iir Iini.V uf ••AN.SCO,'CAM13Iw\S"nndwill olVer.it niutyimcent/production.'"of.I supplies, at \V. W, Ctinvtliio a.Rupeiic W'alt'T'iSV'Pald in Full," o r ' - " - - *

ever written. H was first •last January at'the Aslor"theatre*. New

d f hrli, und-lnstautly sst pronounced hits

fol" I i

red,of the

uf theseason.p

"Paid jin foill" Is'in four • grea. acts,'and the pi-inliii-tlpn Is complete1.in ev-i-ry detail. It. is a. play ••ini>('''mtin orwoman should niiss; and the indint-tir.ns tiroj- tli.'it thu ''house will' be

" ;

•,... Trohibitlon .Vomliicos..-. Thu Pr.ol\lhltlon;. County'conventionwasjflheUl ..'hi ISelvidere "' ,\-o^ter..liiy.'lt.ob('rt"-Il. Richards, president—of theATiieVicnn giiw ^Ull .\ir^. Oo.;^riTai'k-cttMtewu^'was' •noiniiiivlud for'' 'stateSenatni%'"ciuirl(!ss Smith j of Oxford.to ',viisliIp.;fcr.."AcEoiu1cl:,t.!nan:;ar.d., IsaacWlldrick of ITope CoV-'sheriff. Thonominees, for• eoronev arc 12. V. Wll-Icvcr of-TMairstown and N. S. Rad-llne of •Wi\,slilngto:i. ,, , '

Threshing nnd fun tract work withgasoline engine. Self cleaner. A. II.I'over, M;!. Hethel; Oxford. Tt. J-\ D.

U\ - • .S-lp-'ltp.--TWO ANT) OXK-MALl^ CENTS apound will lie piilcl Cnr large, cleancotton-, raga delivi-rc-d at Star olllce. "

'PUBLIC SALE — Morj.ivliin Mill,Hope N J. • • The executors of thelai.e J. IT. Cookev^vlll sell at uyblicsnic on Thursday, Oia-P 1st. the valu-able mill property located in Hope andconsisting of ii buckwheat flour andfeed mill In good condition; a neatniglit-ronm.'. fmmo .lunisGr.: new Jjnrn.bliLcksnil'li and wh'eehvri^n! shop; 10acres of land. This is a spleiidid prop-evty, nicely located in one of.,th«™iiostthr'ifly fnrnilng crtnimuntlics In tlioSlate. Also, 'will .sell at tho sametime, 11 good, farm Itnowln as theALEXANDER ADAMS'FARM locatedabout one in lie from lit.' Hermon. Itcontains 1 i-4 acres of land;._.has VK-iromKboosri-niid-hArn' and a-fine-pieceofT"'timber. """These' propertios"wilt lipsold atC-tbe Hope Mill. Terms easy.'TI10.se wishing further informationwill- onII" un or address, Dr. ,C.-W.Cooko, at the Homestead, Hope N. J;

More Bank Talk

Did it'ever'occur to youwhy all good businessnicn keep a checking' ac-

• *, count with a bank ? We'lltell you. It enable them tokeep their funds in a moresecure place than the officesafe. It gives them a bet-ter standing in the busi-ness world. It enablesthem to pay their bills bycheck, the returned check

/being an undisputed re-ceipt. . ; ,"

1 n d i v i d u a U find u :

checking account v e r yconvenient and a source ofsaving. Money in one's

, pocket is often spent onthe spur of the moment,while one is disposed tothink twice before draw-ing on his balance in thebank. GET THE SAV<

' INGS HABIT. \Ay upfor a rainy day. Start abank account with TheOld FirzC-1 National Bankoi' Washington, N.J., whichpays 3 per cent, iutereston Savings Accounts nudsecures your deposits withassets exceeding one anda-half million dollars.

Wlllliun S. ItfttcnlioiiHe,, Outlier.

Joseph B. Cornish,President,

Jeweler Davidson repair* Jewelrylike new.

FOR SALE—Two seated _ .'spring

dress* C. H., care Stir. " 8-6-tf.FOIl ItEXT^LodBe room at 16 E.

Washington avenue. Apply to JacobWeller. r 7-30-tf

COUGHLIN'S Restaurant, D39Northampton street, Easton, Pa. Allbase bnllT-^na and playera eat atCoub'hlln's. Regular dinner 25 cents.

„. ' 3-6-Gtp.Davidson makes glasses to help eyes

at very small cost. •TEACHERS of experience wanted In

Franklin township. Apply to J. K.Smith, district clerk, New Villa/", N. J.

--T-23-tf/OAK" AND CHESTNUT LUMBER

cut'!. U> order and delivered atiy ' point upon short notice,

a considerable REDUCTIONIX PRICES; also Cord Wood in reg-ular or .special b-ngtli«. A. C. Foss.n*iLsIilngtun,'X. J., U. F. 13. C-lS-tf

PINO l j oy-" . i Postal Cards, com-mercial work. Horses, automobilesand live ' stock photographed by Tn>Wasitinpton Studio.' , .. U-lt-tf

Jt'wel-tr Davidson .sells best watches.- If you wish to SAVE MUXKY, buy

silyv Halt of TT. II. Stone. StcwartSf-ville, by the car. ton or sack. 5-H-tf

Y'»ur printing slmuld always be!?ood that the business public will heglad to know you through It. TheStar prlnttsry produce./ the beat print-ing at. popular prices.

Mil. •FARMER—Let the Star printyour name and address on some en-velopes-and. letter paper. •" The co.st"Isnot_imich_.morc. than.you ar<vnQw..paj>.ing for. the blank envelopes*.'This willprevent yoiir loiters from going astray,is handy and looks more business like.,,Cth:e,_us...a,i.trial.order.;,,',,./..._„; ,„;..,.';...^.:11'" WHY PAY the other" ciealers^JlOO"or $1-5 for rubbor-tire buggies whenI can cell you just as- good for $7Fi.Call or write. Christine's Livery,Washington, X. J. Second-hand wag-ons always oiusalc. 4-30-tf

FOR SALE-:—Firewood In stovelength. Lanning & Tarr. Washing-ton, N. J.... .. ; 12-12-tf

•FOR SALE—Desirable farms, also*tow., nropertles frr sale and rent. J.R; Liiidaberry, 11 Broad street. 3-16-tf"•^FinE! Life, Accident and Healthinsurance. Only the best companies.John E. Uehlein, agent 6-8-tf.

If 'you"1 liave1 anything about thepremises you have no use for—nomatter what—let the fact he knownIn this column, for, there Is a customersomewhere (or. everything.... WHEN ..IN. EASTON .stop at . tho"Rex" Restaurant, GS Centre Square.Repular ,dlnner,..-25...cents. ..„..,. .,-ITD-U'; Jeweler Davidson buys old gold.

RirCDER STAMPS, Fountain Pens,Typewriter llibbon, Carbon Papo:\Free catalogue. Hrunnor it 13runner.Easton,'Pa; 2--o-tf• FOU .. RENT—Oldest established

drug "tore In . Washington. Splendid'opening, rnimedlalo ]ins:si>ssion. . Callon K. i\i; Slik'Ids in- at Siar-iiiHcc, ::

.JN'V^ST vni.TR ;\!OXKY':in liltfh-

rstati-, iiiU'i-usi titiil taxes paid" Curre-spond.'iu/e siollcited. Chan. K. I'.run-iu;i'. lOitstuit, Pa. • .. 11-JU-tf

FAUMS WANTED—From live'acres up: customers waiting. Send fordescription blank. Chas. E. Tius-nuui, punelten, X. J. ;- S-13-10tp

FOli SALE—'JOG LniKhels ,o,f seedwheat. Alonzo J. Bryan, .Washington.

GO-CART—RHsl'/Jy used; will sellat half piice. Mrs. .peorge 13. Dorcas.

and seventy records; for sale at a. bar-gain. .Davidson, the.Jeweler. • S-27-2t.

MONDAY, SEPT. 28—Salo of houseand nine acres cif land, Uelvldere ave..Oxford, property of late1 Henry Hur-Iters, deceased. Jacob F. ITa.rbers,administrator^ M. A. Pierson, auct-

^ O T ? ^ ; yold; sound and gentle,7 fearless oftrolleys; good worker, lively roadster,weighs over' 1200. Samuel F. Hlne-luirt, Stewartsvllle, N. J.

'l!s

NEXT WEEK:We shall offer our new

Fall Stock of

Men's, Boys'andChildren's Suits

New Fall OvercoatsNew Fall HatsNew Fall NeckwearNew Fall ShirtsNewFallHosieryH -

And every th ing else in our l i n o . , '. . . . • ' . : . . ' , . : . : . . ' . - . • ' > , ; • : . .

It will be a great offering. If you are in

need of anything for present use,we will make you very \

special prices. , . :. . •

The- ; :";Bryant Store

THURSDAY, FRIDAY and^SATURDAY

SPECIAL COFFEI SALETD more thoroughly Inirodnco our Coffees wo clip from II to 7 coiits n pound

from our lU-giifiir Sailing Prices THIS WEEK. .

Childs' 30c Special Blend ..,.. 23c; 3 lbs., 65cCliihls' 20c Goiden Peaberry'•"",'" 17c;T; 3 lbs., 50cChilds' 17c Golden Santos 15c, 3 lbs., 43cChildsM7c Special Rio 13c; 3 lbs ,37c

Our K»\i;iiliii' I'riees are fully w a pound helow othor dealers.J5ut this week \v<> MUIKC anothor cut in pric>:. • -v

Busl Pure Lard, l ie Ib.

Finest Full Cre

1 rana Chillis' Kl!«st milk a

Civnin JIinLs,Ciniily, l l d i )

Bust "Pure-Blue

•VPmimls Bosi

2r.yoi-.la Wliifo""i&~. :~ *

Fresh Little Pi

in. CI.e,

vystoiuthe n

i (Inint

c PePK

La»V.l|.j

-nu.lnn

so, 130 III.-

Milk, 2-iv. --.iirl;iit. livery

•l i t t le squiu'o

r.-iso""H>:"' :••;-;

.Suirch, Lie.

VIb-

:j Cukes CtiiMs*' B>;st~Liiiiii(Ir,v Snap,10c. Equal,to uny ~M Cake of Soap

• nunit.'. . ;.p'

5 I)("(XHP""KJ Piirlor Matches, "H«Viig!i"Kider" Urand, 10i.-. :

Clillcla* Pino Tnipmtctl Olive OiJ,' I7eIJOUIO. lVussuri Troui seliictetl ripeOlives. The kind the doctor,I'ccbni-n i e u d s . . • • • • . . . .

3 Larye' Eolls Toilet Taper, "lOe".""';. ~*""

OUlt SPICKSik the good kind;,the kind you need

/for pickling.-^c. You can always< (:iiunL.,oiiii'"iO> roo,uii'Qti. IliivoiiJf.t.he;!.!.

rejj'ulnr ijiiaTiLiLy Is iis0(l.":"".You don't"!have tu guess ur,iHie.(.l,wU!uig:ai:,!i.M;!»\:;;more. . ' " '"';'""" """ '-. .. |Ciunainoii, Allspice, Cloves, Jlustanl I

and Ginger, ijc (|iiarter pound this [- wook. Whole or izrouud. I

"l'oumt. l'nckngo Com St'arclir'oci""1'1""'1

Mason's Quart Jars, me. Pint Jars.r»7eJar Rubbers, lie (loz.Extra Jar Caps, 23c doz.

. GooflProsh Cakes—Coffee Cakes, GUi-j ger Snaps or Xiu Xaes, 5c Ib.

r's Oats, K(c package..;.

We are striying'to nieet'tho "doma'iidsfor those liiy, Fat MACKEREL.They're.yettluy scarce. But whilo

. theylast, yours at lOo each.

AT MILLER'S

Stock of: Stationery, and

L SUPPLIES [ 'SCHOOL SUPPLIES

• • ! • '

Puds, TiiW^ls. Bliiiik Hooks „ •'

C"iiilioslti.)ii Bunks, Note Hooks

I ,1 unil SJnto Punclls, Erasers

Pliilos, School l!ns!S, Luiicli Iliww

IVns mill lVnluMilers

•TnkB—llltlKlc, Koil. lllui' mill,_.:. i i

Fountiiiu Tens unil Ink . . ~'

.MIR-HIIL:.', Lilmify Tiisto '

liulers, Crayons, llot-oipt JJooks

llill Ilcnils uuil Stiiteiiionts

C'onii'nisses, Coiupiuiioni

••Erasers, 1'eiicil Shiirpeiie]1 Liquid Gluo-

Itooic .Stnijis aiui

•Drliiliing Cups

iSlar anJTri-Weekly N. V.-Tribup.e^$2,25 a Year in Advance

Page 8: … · Till-; WAnlllN'ulON* SiViH. To reach (ho right people nt the. right lime, use UK; right paper ul thu right prici"j .. iiHE ONS THE WASHINGTOvfSrAB>J:,{;.£-i;N _ : IH (lie

THE V/ASKINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON. N . J ^ THURSDAY/SKPTEMCER 3, 1908.

Grand nii<l Upright I'iunu* fromtlu* li"i*t miimiftiL'turon—runningin price from S l W t o JV">0 wwh oroti t'iisv tt?nnf*. We ure larp* cashbuyers am) d m tfiive- you from $£1t u ' ^ l t ' l i ttiO i»liiv!i'.t;.o: i'f':t Hr«t-claes iitfw piano, t's-xl Orpin-*$15 iipwunl. Soml |H»tul for (weeutolo-. ... . • ,„.. _

WM. h. KELLER & SONTEMPLE OF MUSIC

219-21 Northampton Street, Easloi, P J

jiu-iih Alilo ol'/ltiiltanii is visitingoliilhvs here. •"" .

Mr.-. Junii-s Stinnett* spent Thursdayn I'hlllipsburK.

Ml>s Mao KU-Iitln nf Little YorU IslsithiK Miss Louise Itnnl.

Pr. nuil Mrs, Lour !llt*Klc Vnt.-rtnln-d friends tit it'n Siiturdny•oventui;. •

Mr*. A. O. Cri'velliiK mid son Clms.jit, pasti l Stimlity at Glen lianlner.

J, C Wi i -h papered :md deeonitrdrotuns for/Mr. Wnndlint:. last week., j

i.Opilyfce of Xitxarcttt [laswdVVfew day* lust week ill his liomo herj.

'uf ShnnuiMn. Vp

here.

nn few days with Hla brother*

Mr-. Adrt-iiii OrfwIliiK of Phllndol-I (.bin nnd daughters are visiting friend*j in town. . •.„ : '• ..-I illtj.1 UlnttJlie Aide of PJilHilwbnrgj Is tin* Riie.-t of Mr. and Mrs. KdwardI L. Able.j Mr and Mrs. Marshall Huffman{t*a>siMl'Sund":" nft(*nio«n with friends| at Asbtiry „- 'I Mis.' \nna Tomlinson and Mrs. O.I B, Kre.tier passed la*t Thursday atI llu.-hk'i. .Park.i A. ri.'Crvvvlini; and *»n Charles S.• ni;idf :i bntiin's.x trip tt> .Sl^warl-svllh-' i,i-t Tlrir-diiy. " .. • .• • "i i:ii>i.s. 11 l ' i . -kh- a n d Kar l S u - i n e r••f.p.-nt S a t u r d a y - - m I ' h t l i u M p h h i inul

; \v i i i . .w (.;r<*v.-. /

MI** Sarah Carter of NYw V»rk: :«• ; ! - l h - tfii.-st m v r Sunday of Miss

|S.ira!i O. Smith. . .. . •;.1 • U. W. Hiirlimrt •>( Hartford, dn in . .| | wiiji th.- iru»-!*t ov.r Sunday of Mr. nnd

.. , . 1 'OllTMUimAV.Mr. nrul Hw," JIUIICM Petty ''visited

friends. In WntOiiiiKtmi on Sunday. ,',;He'ijamln IVrry of llui-ksbure vis-

ited frlvmls •ami- relatives here lastweek.

Mr. nml Mrs. Kden Sinn-maker ofk h f

Mr. m M r . Kden S i n m a kNewark arc here fur. two wvekit

l ivltli

relatives.Mi*s Clnrn Fulper of WiwhlnRton

WiW the g\w*t of .Mrs. I>, l-\.rd Henry« . n s i > i i ( i » y . - . , ; • • • • . . • ' :..

Mrs, Kreii May berry was entertain-ed by Mrs. Mnry Clnno at Washingtonun Tliiirsdny.

••.Mr:*.1. Ltlltan AitRel wiu entertain-ed by Mrs. Fml Fnblu at lfiicketts-town on Saturday.

After • a year's stay in the country,Win. T. .-J.-iiifivllle will return todayto his home in Newark.

Mr, and Mrs. Harlon Searfoss finddaughter Nina of XUIIMHIB spent Sim-dny at tho former's hunie.

Miss Mildred ' May berry returnedMonday nfti-r a month's visit In New-ark ami Itookawuy Iteach.

Jamos Smith has rfsum,-«l his oldplaeein the stabhs of n. Ford Henry.

id Iloffinan.Mrs. X. H. Park, ilai

son Ja.-ob. w t .;«-r Kathcryn

•Hh ivhitlw* In

1 M rand' HiirWillmv^ ^ . ^ r i s ^ t y Savings Bank j i s £ ™ s

"(^iSiiife,nniKil Dividend Notice : ! v | | : ^ v :i;^:^,;:5 '

of tin- ftMifc .luixi- urtlt-tt*:'pntd.' .\ | r,

Mr. itnd Mr-. Javob Tii-tsworih at-

Morristfiwn Thursday and Krld.iy.Mrs. Th.'odotv Mt-Catlu'raii and

Krtinddntightfi- I.lswlf won- withfriends In Washington mi Monday.

Mrs Xt-wt-'ii l">Ii'k.r.--oii and dniich-t.-r.s. Ktta and Ittla. <-f WitililiiKtnit.spent Sunday with .Mii v'irvlllo Win-

i'lvston Murphy of N"-"'."ark canu- U>tln> hotm*- nf Mrs. Airli Adams for a

I week's rrst. Ut-'ivturn-d Sunday ove-

Miss Kdith Civgiir of -Newark wasrei-'-mly visiting her >'.»roUi<'r. Charles,at the liunu' of Mr. and Mrs, Win.

..• .,,,.. _ -ASI1UUV. ;... -.•„ -v.

J i m A^Patil uf 'linmklyii Is i-njoy-iK it visit with Mrs. K. II. Smith.

Mrc. May Frltt.s Of Kn.ston WIIH tlu..ii-Nt «< her uncle,. K. II. Smith, onSunday.

Winvii Itolddii.s wf . IIIKII Bridgedud bis cousin, Win. llnlslicor, over

Sunday.The M. K. Suntlny school enjoyed

their anmtnTplcnlc ni IJclleWood Parkun Saturday. . ..;. : . ' ,,:'.:.,'.iMiHH Annii Dt-Hnrt vIsKi-il Mrs. Jane

DpMnrt at Uloomsbury Dm latter partor the week.

Mis.-* Ella Smith aftt-r a wtsek'H visitt Clinton, num.- home the hitler partf last week.Mr. and Mr*. S. A. Riistol went to

Delaware Water Gap on .Saturday tospend Sunday.

1 lurry Butcher of Flatlmsh. LongIsland, wpent Sunday with his mother,at J.tnifS ShlpmnnV.

Miss Mary Cackt-ner of Warri'UPaper Mills Is enjoying'ft visit withMiss I-'lortMitv Kiddle.

Joseph Watson of New York Is en-Joying a short vacation with hismother, Mrs. Clm*. Welsh.

Misses Catherine and Anna I Tut—shvr visited frli'inl« at Alpha thu lat-ter part of tin- past wo*>k.

Uufsoll Welsh. Klsltf Smith of Has-tr-n and Cecelia C. Walsh of Phllllps-

riv in rti'wu Sunday!-r l-'rank Starnor of West

Portal vlsitvd his aunt. Mrs. Franktsmini, during tin- past wu«.*k,

Mrs. Butehor nnd tlaiif,-lit«r Iluttle«f Flatlnisb. L. I., ar " "

[ h e on•; Mr .iii.I 'itrii. \v. w . lintt.; Mi-=.* Anna T-'itilll^.m ••xpet't.-* A" j

•jrAt.-nd".! •vMt 'wi th "iVli-inK • " | ;: Mr.-. Alt.-inns :ui.l uauirliHT "ftTr-iit'>ii ttvr- umvts last \v--k t»f Mr. j

•i.i.d Mis. AIMIW* TU't.-w<»rili. : |Mr.-and Mrs. .I»!SII I'-'nin uf Ji'f.-vy J.

t'cUy iti-t- i;n••sis !'•!• a •••>ui'l>- »i* w.-.'ks ;,/ ; .if llr. and Mrs. .h-lin 1

I M r < calvln Pcny. Ml« Ijmra U'lu-ISmni'l I .n, .,,,,| Jim. Miil.T Jliiyl.orr>-i.f .Ww.tlay 01 .,,.]; vlsitoil t'rlfn.ls in Wiisliiniitou "n

' i w y • • • - • • • • - • • • •

Mlfs.-c ManU-y of N.-w;i

.t\\

ilmvy nml l-Myth Kln-

'••\/ vacation spent iiiiis vicinity..iiim-'s sit.mi*rvtllf and Mis-- Sell

lunniirati #»f Ni-wark wn\- .-nU't'tain-d ;it tli.- li.mn- of Dr. 11. S. I'uak onatnrday and Sutulay.

Mrs. Jam- Soim-rvllb' ftit>'rt"liivd."Atthtsratf oi'Tiu'iVt cciiitiai d'U ;-eK| ' \v an,\ Mrs; [•"rank Oarabrino uf j .m'stVuday." Mr. and Mrs. John Ka

" " "iVonth Plitlniii-M .w.-iv stiK' ts "\vr ,„• t hu-kt/ttstown ami ' Mr. and Muday in" Mr. ami Mrs. Dumi-.

"• Kdith Hand.!- ;iu-l broth'.-r Al-Miirk kt'ti'ham t>!" Newark.

Mr. nn.i Mrs. ArchH'iiM Katngau-^ U ^ ^ i l ^ ' r t v ^ u ^ M n m M b ' 1 " ' C 1 r1vd'^f."i ;iiilad":piiia vlslu^d Mr and iu^\:.m^ PivstV-l, and Carrdl. oi.N-w-

• f ^ * n-^^fljf.r^tiuitii imin, , 1 ; . i n ( i ( . l f ! : i r , . w , l u y s tl(.s, u-o.-k. • i t r I { , nv,. ^p.-nilinc u f--w ^ ^ with^ 1 ™ ^ t o i p m V W ^ l .Mi - Cath-ry,, -.McISrWr ,K,.,,d ; th- latt-r 's sht . r . Ml.s LaumW nu-.v.

/ith Mr. mid I .Mrs. Miliaii Angfl and sou, flforgu^n.m.V' r i^K^ 'KWt. ' . ' [Mrs. llnrr'y St»ne In Pliillilisbm-.L'. | HntL-holU'r. will r-lurn. hnim- for the

i>iiriVvikmiii"i>tniMiV prL>sMont Mr-*. Klizab.-tli (.iask.-ll nnd .liuiph- winter. O.-urK*-1 *-xv^cw to t>nti'r I-riw-PHII.A.7IH.K 11. l'Il.»>u>. pn.>ldviit , Di-ik*' • ivi^fd !a«t \Wdin s- roiu-v A<-:uU'iny at C.rothain. N. > -11OK.u:i>«.:. Wiil.ri-:. Scc-yiiiid Irviis. ; (jiv-, ,;t w lUl l ,V );"n.v,- iind PliHadolplila. Mrs. ISIlznbrth And.-rsun. Mn«: AI-

1 ' Mr. nnd Mr*. Krnnk MvCmbumh of phn Kob.,,--un and .laiiKlilvr VIdii. Mrs.1 v .w V.it'i- U-.TI- L'UIM* nwr SttinlavMif l.i.'wis t V r f nnd daunlitcr. H»«', and

• !iiV .;tl,Vi. MiL_l-iv.:vc.;CJ. MeGyll'-.-yfr!'.. ' > ' ^ " •<- J-"1"11^ »\wnv Frid:i.-,.\vlth•T^~r': Mw uini Mrs. ::i;:Oi:iir Smith nl'.As- Mrs. L-

Mrs. L»Kar:

.vis Kiirr ar <liiitiihter?.Mr.s..-Clutrl ...Davis._and,.,./M_rs.._iU>ni-y

PatientsHEAI/ni. WHAl/ril

tt-iiit.-i-.I yi-i-j I'.crtha Carpftii'T cnt-rtaltifd

HvAl/ri l AND HAPPI- iu t.'a last TlHiMday. -Mi- .Mao Kk-h-NESS l)ISArri-:;\<1. Inn of Utlk- York and :.:i.=s I.ouiso

Doctors Differ lieciuiVe of Three I : i n l " r c

.Tl'NCriOX.F. S. "Hushes- of Scranton spent

Sunday lu-iv with his family.Heasous: !'ni"ii s>-rv*.t'« s w.-r.-. belil in n.--i ^ ^ JT;_ P - Baylor ami Mrs. Fannie

Failure 10 exactly find out your }'.r<" * V w"U 1** 1 *rV>\\ l> .jTLJ?%\"in- -1*" "^- } >1011c-Tc wu• 1-r iti Wn.«^I«j^t«»! «11 .S;i1111—• trouble. •:• . .-• -: i , * j , ' '." ' „ . " * • ' i l!ll>"-

ck.of se:en-ilit: apparatus to a s - : ' " l l t - I l t • • " » » ' • j M^S.\-< Lizzlo and Mary flotsell have•let them, '• >'rs. Jttlia Miuth and brotlu-r. i lal- I r f iturncil homo u f f r 11 wo.-k's visit In

Too much dependence on medicines-lnis Mini 01 P!ullli>sbiirp. wore M"^1-" < serantnn. p a ,a i o n e , __ v j MUT Sniur.y of their lu.ivm-s. J l r . ' a l l l I U

nothing! Will any physician give yoiijnnim and w*>v<> d'-fi-Titcd by athis offer?. . . I aIJ f> I". • Clisis. Putty was imiplDP YOU ARESrCK, COME • A T O N R E . j - Miss Ethel Carp.tHL-r. a 'trnlnwl

,f • Saturday after visiting fur n\I in JiTK'-y City ami Lon.ti HraiiL'h.

The DK. SHERMANMedical Offices

Sr.F I - Mi<s Ethi'l C;irpvruur. ;i tralni'il «iirrvn I'c.-iclier siK-nI.:... !m,r« from th- I.ihvnv S«nataf,-I».?. ^ . I W ^ n t l l ^ j . ^ a a ! ' ^

lln- sa

Tlilnl F"oor Hrst Xntlmml .., .,,.Bank Bids.. Centre Square, ['Smith.

KASTO.V, PA.

ilmothtjr, Mr.--. .Mary V. Smith.Uundlc Carttoiiter, Kr.. of New York.10 h.-u< bt'.-n s|K'iidiair his summer1'n't'liin with his.niotln-r. -Mrs. M. V.

'turned to tin.- city. Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. it 11 sis and daiiRiitorof T'lainli'-'ld wen1 eiiter'nlned at1 tin-homo nf I-r. M.

MlSS-f*!Spillanu startedtheir courselt'Bc.

Miss Pauline Sin1

•r. M. T31ff»dy\v ov,-r,;Simday.TCHJI •" Trans tic . hiiOy Luretta

- L'T^-"r

iinlshCol-

forIir,t;.tn:i:^''™i^1^™r ; , r •!;;:• ,,r'!i,* l lt^-)s,r^,arrn nerii,,:;idrrML"iUar^uii!van:lSn

that wo kn ,just as imichiisitnylimiidry-nian can know it. wouhi thathiding you to Klve us atrial?

to their wi-su-rn '•

\ ;.Mr?.' J. it.' 1'IUIiips' is. enn'sidcrod- a'-I siiL-<.-v?.s!'til vt-K'-liil-lt: rai.ser. Otift to-

v/i'i«!n;d liifwi.- |Viutul.-r: ." £?.;V.Jrid .'Others

Coundl* Bluffs, 16\vn, w.-r-> .'iHt-rtaln-t-d from Friday until Sunday after-noon ul the luimc itf his sister. Mrs.

ii-rtained her brother. J. C: Welch. <m

.beth.Mr. find-Mrs. St.-wan Hra-'pr anil son

U-wlk- of 'Newark visited ' liel^rhother,Mrs. Hannah Fi:n.>si.r, for a few daysl a s t , v / e e l i . . . : ; . . • • ; • . . . : • . :

Mr. and Mrs. . Ilnrvey- Xason and.children; of ..Truiuon.a're ^siieriiliiifj^lhyi

.Morris Albrijjiit. " 'Mrs. Harvey Warwick returned to

her homo in . Hayonnn. on Saturdayafti-r parsing two weeks at tlie homeof Mr. U-wls Warwick.

Mr. and Mrs. Austin Heath and son-Donald have ivuirned to their" home

r^ .. this out is to try us.

Washington vSteairil'£~\ Laundry

I.l.-l;ch uf. High Uridsc, & l

n request.

*f E. A. trout CompanyBoston New York ' ' Chihiintphin

SSUroridSt. 150 Nassau SU Dr^JAtlicsUutSta " • J-» v*J. COLEilAXpb.MITH.

District Jhir.ng-er, Kooiii •!, NationalBank BIdff., Washington, N. J.

K;

If--,-- .,-.

off former prices yn Lap Dust-ers, Coolers, Fly Netd,' Kar —•

• ,• Tjps, Fly•Hooclsj etc. , ..; ._.,..

is'-—--. • •'•;during August., •,

. • . - .

Eelvidere Avenue If ..

iJidl ft Co. will nui du any bla.siiiii?on Sunday, so it is •reporti-d.

ark t , vksiu-d i.m-"tu\vii last wwk.• Mr /ami Mrs. .!, S. Andrew will re-turn from Atlantic City lhLss we'.'k.

Mrs. Frank'VanKlrJi is, i/niL-i-Uiinin^ln-r sl.-t.-r, Mrs. pavis 'of stillwtilt-r.

Miss Mangle Hariri\v is ent^rtiun-iny hur c-".isin. Mr. Tlionuis of fcnstm;.

Jacob P.. R-ck iias bestun biitldinyhis btu-n ana had u UimVr I'rnik- lastyjttnr;<fuv '. . _. . '••-.-.•'-1f>^ .

Sij'UH' of tin- ^--mvi 's hfivei\l'i%nnd i c i n g potatoes. l - \ ty rt'imrt'-fibuitthiilf a err.]'. • \ \ v_^ ° • .

The- liiisMi.>si^J,Viootins^»CUift_IO|i-WOl'tll

«;-UUiaiI'.Vork.

Mrs. .T. P... Stanton re turned to her, lii'mii' in Jnniniea, i.. J.. on Thursda.•af ter spending tin* sununer.-with her

1 •ntivnts. Mr. and Mrs. H.. M. BlgeloW.lor s-isior, Miss Heatrice wont with,01- for-a visit.1- c.i;

Mrs. Jjniu Fclvur di'-'Vl ut 'tlie-1:

Ashury. at .James Shlpmnu's*.Miss Minnie C;ill(>side of Xi

iiiantown was the niu-st of her aunt.Mrs. .losoph Carlint,', tli.- past wwU.

Mrs. Benjamin Frilts of lOnston •vis-ited her brothel's. I-M^ar H. and Then.

Mr. nnd Mrs. .John Tifc-ar of Inilay-lalc H'l'i-.- ^tn-sls of IKT parents, Mr.ind Mrs. James Slilpinnn. 011 Stin-, h i y . • . . . . .

Stanley K.-'n-rtfrwU-K-. ' who ac-i'i'iiU.1 n |i*'sitii»n a.\ assistant btu.k-

iu the Illtrlt iVvldfio Mank. l«-•••rk l

M of Ytmk-h

hoi

1.. Hltineh OMium f, wtii* lias si., nt tlw lust threentlis at h . r hum,, here, returned

itiu on Wtdnes.lay.Ite\*. K. A. Qulinby. of Call foil, fur-

f h M K l h h r e\ . K. A. Qulinby. of Call f ,pa>;t"r nf the M. K. eluirch here.

piod the local pulpit oil Sundayin the Hliseiie.- of the :>astor.

s Miller Slmantoii. while tinhnr-^lttff h-r h..rst- »n Friday, wns bad-

ly kicked, "br. Moore lias cliarp? ofthe ease and at last accounts she wasilnltli; Oll.

Mrs. Ciiarles Uoiin-'ll. Mrs. Cramer.f South Si-avHK*. Mi.-s Kvelyn Uonnellif Gieii tiardncr, and Daniel Osimin

of Mrass Castle were the guests ofMr. ami Mrs. Chas. usnuiti 011 Satur-ilay. .• , . . . . . • . . .

'Tlii; fiUii.''i'tU fci'Vlccj oC" aged M H"Mary Henory were held at iier taleri>«idi'iuv on -Monday afternoon al•'_'.•:! 1).-with' iiHermeiit iiuthe -PreabyU'r-

v eetiu'iery.'1" She" has. -beeifa" f reytfi'i-ff for years from u eompllttsflon

A!ii,ie"!unl' Uzzio Iloiipry /(' N«wYork and Mrs. Marjinret Di;ake, withwhom sin- lived. ^jf .

,C-\STOHFA.TmuireotCluis.il. Fletcher.

In use for over thirty years andYou Have Always IJOUKIU.

KATJ ESTATE "THAXSFERS.1

r,I.-t of Koal Instate Transfers, Lwlgwlfur Keconl at County Clerk's

. (llliee- Sinec An jr. - - . 11M>8.Win Baraet t 'e l als. to James Har-

nctt of PlilUljJslnirfc'. dated Aug. 'l\.liM'S conveys lot in PhUlipsburjy; eun-Idfratinn $1.

Saidliu 'ShatVr to Geo. 'Grainer ofr*. flatt-d Any- 26, 1H0S.

AMENDMENTS PROPOSED:'tOt THE CONSTITU'I IONOF THE STATE OF*'NEWJERSEY HY THE LEGIS-LATURE o r loos .

SENATE CONCUUUENT. • , - ; ; • T 1 0 N NO. tj. - ^ - ,

STATE OP NEW JEUSEV;

He It KoHolvcd (the House of A»-#vmh\y concurring). That the tallow-ing niiieiidincntK lo the constltutlun ufthin Stnto tic and the same are herebyIiropOHcil, and whun the name uhall lieayrucd to by a majority uf tho mem-bers elected to tho Senate and Houseuf AnnemMy, the unid amendmentsHhall be entered un thdr Journntu, withthe yeas unil nnys thereon, and ro-forred to the LiKlnlature next tu bechoacn, and puuilshcd for three monlh»prior to the Hrt>t Tuesday after thellr^t Monday of November next. In atleant one newjtpajicr of each county,to be dfaiRimted by the President ofthe Senntc.-the Spenker of the Houveof Assembly and thu Secretary ofState: .

1. Strike out parngrnph - of BcetlnnI, Article IV, and insert In pli.ee there-of the following: •*-

3. Elections for members of the Sen-ate and General Assembly uliall he heldevery two yean* on the llrat Tuesdayafter tho tlrst .Monday In November,beginning anno dimiini one thousandnine hundred nnd ten. nnd every secondyear thereafter; and the two houaewslnill meet separately un the secondTuesday In Jiitiuniy In each year, atwhich time uf meeting tho Ieei»latlveyear uball commence.

2. Strike out paragraph I. of sectionII, Article IV. and Insert in placethereof the folio win

1. The Senateinp: • .

-. — - , .liall be composed of>ne Senator from each county in theState, elected l>y the legal voters ufthe countlCH respectively, for fourwarn

3. Strike out pnragraph 2 of ttectlonII.!- Article IV, and Insert in place.hereof the following:

:'• As soon n.s tho Senate shall mootnCter tho llrst election to be held Inpursimuce of this constitution theyshall be divided by the Senate (ineiiually as may be Into two classes.Thu suits uf the Si'iiaUii'M uC the llrst'"lassH shall be vacated nt the expirat-ion of the second year; of the secondclass, at the expiration of the fourthy* in*, so that one class may be' ulecti'devery second year nnd If vacancieslinpi)fii, by resignation or otherwise,thu persons elected to supply sucliviKjiiucie.s shall be elected for the un-fxplred terms only; provided, tliat theSenators liuvhiy the longest period oftime Htill to serve at the time of mak-ing said division shall be entitled tothe longer terms).

t. Strikt- out paragraph I of sectionIII. nrtlole IV. and Insert In placethereof the following:

1. Tlio General Assembly nlinll becomposed of members elected hy thelegal voters o( the eounties. respec-tively, every stecoti'l year, beginningon tlie llrst Tuesday after the llrstMonthly in November, anno donilnl onethousand nine iniinSri-u and ten, whoand nine hn

tic npportloties as nearl

!i{.-d

nd ten,ng the

bii p p r t d m n g he id

futilities as nearly as may be nccord-IIIK to the numbci i»f tlu-ir inhabitants,Tlio Legislature i li:t!l. In thcL.year onethotisnnd nine humlri-il nnd ten, and atIts Ilrst session after each . UnitedSlntrM rtorpnitlDl ft»;i«n« t!f»ro«fter, ail'lnot of tenor." divide ami' arrant'** eachcounty of thin Stale into a. district ordistricts for the election therein of ai i i t > m l > c r - i i r - n ion i ln ' i -x - i)f - H I P • n o n o r n lAssembly." Each '"Assembly"'district' socusstUTutcd shall contain, ns nearlyadtrrnctlc.'ible, an ('•iiuil number of fn-habltantsy and shall consist of con-vvr.if|Irt7aiid contif,'*'""^ territory.In acompact) form, but nu county, or parttiiercof.'jshall be Joined with any othercounty.jjor part thereof, In any suchdistrict;! provided, that each countyshall, F.t all times, be entitled to atlea'.t one member, and the whole num-ber of members to be choson tihallnever exceed sixty.

The Court of Last Resort, .by what-ever name known. Is hereby Investedwith exclusive original jurisdictionami with full power, under" such pro-cedure as it may by rules prescribe,to review any division and arrange-ment made by the I<"ct«bitnr<1 Into As-sembly districts of the counties of thisState for the purpose of determiningwhether such arrangement and <I I vis-ion, or any part thereof. Is in accord-ance or In conflict with this section,and. If in conflict herewith, to ad-judge the sp.ir uch part thereofis may be In conllict herewith, null andvoid. In case said court shall deter-mine such .arrangement and division,r any part thereof, to be null ami

id the e g i l t h l l l t, • •-.- . - •-- - . o r any part thereof, to be null ami

vey.-' lot in i'liillipsburi,'; "consideintkm void the egislature shall proceeil to*.ni.O -' -• • - -• • - I m a k e a ' n e w . n r r a n c ' P i i i f n t a n d fliylslnn.

Tli'eO.' G.Plate of Haeiieitslow". dated .Sept.2-1. 1906.' c<>nvo."'a_.!«ndilin .Independ-c-nee:" consideration JtltJ.Oi.

lid ward J. Vosler and wife to RmmaK-v-'Vosler of Washington Uiwush'.p.tinted May 10. lflOS. conveys Jaiul. i'

si!o"o.Osca. ._. . . ....

Pief-011 of OM'ord d i t 'd JUUL 't P'08.

io-wn.sl!ip: cons id oration-

Boyer and wife': to Mllleof..pxford. t . ,

. n 1 u.d in OMurd t-uiWi'

"bavid Barnett and wife to JamesBninut ut Phillip-bum il m d \ug^:'., • I'Hi1* cdintv*. lot m Phillinsburrcciinwkleratkm1 $1.00. " '"" ""^•", GLO T r o t h to" Tollri Anderson ofPhilllp^huig tl lUd \\ie 1 190S. (.tiii-veys lot In Phimpsburg; consideration$120.

i.stcr. Mr: Andn-w.

A Lazy LiverMay bo only"a tired liver,"'or a-starved

-liver.-.It would bo a..stup[d aswe'.l.as•"Bttvago'.tblng to beat a wonryTor"starved'man;-bseausc;ho.:!agged,hv his wnrk. Soin treating tho laggfng^tnri^rijlvfirjt.js.& great inlstako. to insliMt with strongdrastic drugs. A torpid liver "Is but anIndication of an llljnburlshcd, enfeebledbody whoso,orgnrfs?are wjttry with overwork. Start with tlio stouiuch and allied.organs of digestion'aiulVnutrftlon. Putthorn In working ..order and sco howquickly your' liver will become active.Dr. Picrce's Golden Medical Dlscovory

• has mado many marvelous cures of "liver"tbl "'b it d f l t l t th

r a short illnes.V. She cameher.- for ;i visit and 'shortly after ar-riving1 was taken with 11 ]>aralyUi;stroke. She was SL' years old. Thofimc-rnl was held on Tuesday with In-.torment at Uackettwtown.

yl. on I "trouble "'by its wonderful control ot the

' i d I

entire orvp.irtral. as the action of the

5. StrlKe out paragrapn 3 of ArticleV and insert in place thereof the ful-

J. The Governor shall hold his oflicefor four years, to commence at • twelveo'clock noon on the third Tuesday ofJanuary next ensuing the election forGovernor, by. the people, and to end attwelve o'clock noon on the third Tues-day of January four years thereafter:nnd he shall be incapable of holding

h l t e m o s e c e s l i a l l h a e expire Jand no appointment or nomination toolTlce Khali be made by the Governor•uuniT<? the last-v.oek of his said term.:r^C;v.S;'ri!:c^out::phrr.^rcpri~S::o;-3CctionII, Article VII, and insert In place.thereofi^the^foliow^nff^.:.^....^: •.•.-. .:,,.£_ -

6. ClericsITind Tiirfoga"tes"6'f cb'untlesshall be elected l«y the people of theirrespective counties at the electionsfor members of the General Assembly.They shall hold >• their olllces for sixyears. •-... - . •

7. Strike* out paragraph 7 of sectionII, Article VII, and „ Insert in placethoreorUlio following:

7. She'rfffn and coroners shall be elec-ted ; by the, people of their respectivecounties a t ' t h e elections :. for., membersof the. General Assembly, and s h l lhoM their oiiices for four years,1 awhich.four years must elapse beforethey can be again capable of serving.Sheriffs shall annually renew their

. " " f t d d to section 2 of article VII,throe paragraphs to be known asparagraph 12, 13 and M.

12.-.A11 elections for Governor, mem-bers of the Senate and. General As-sembly, sheriff s, coroners, countyclerks and surrogates of counties andall other olllcer.i now or hureaflernecessary to bo cliosen by the electorsof the whole State, or off any countythereof, .shall be held every second

th f i t T d afte the

s\:w VIIJ<\C.K;Herbert Dittmai- is Hpcniling "Is

i-ficiition nt lite liuiinji here.Mr. nnd Mrs. WmTl'Slktv of Stow-

' " MeishlB spent-. Siimlay-• wltlitit": furtlK-r nr.iiee. ' • I A1'" ; i I l l ] ^l''-k;-liiir:'

is. Hush. ' ^I'Toil .\T--v..-r: a ri{fail nieri-lmnt of f/Mr- niHl':,M.r.s. Ocrt. Ulley of stew-

N'ewiu-K', visited his"'friciifi' JiU'olj V.. an^xiWo wtra .S-.uuliiy,- tru.;sts of her, (p.irt of h

• AH InrtlonLed 1wfnK.tonIu card.' .Mrs.Prank .Sn.vdor~v.-iir lieln charge oC "tliolevolifuut! 111 eotins O' the JOpwortli'

Lcairiio-njjxL Sunday nlliir iiroat-hintf servk-e

yrvk-

^lH. Tho gwill..JJLvat ,7.:i0.

irer of .Plril.'ulf'41'itia. will supi-rintendlu- eunstrm-lio'risyX thu atoiiu ' criisherml iHso -tiuv.roiiciMo hrld*,',- on theul-off, He is boatTOnj; ut the -M. K.

•••I havoTills fi)r..msatLsfaction.^/rs'^SSi Cramlliow^ls/^wthotit

ss or fnlftMtn.V- says 'Is*. J I . Brown,FlltslteVd, Vt. Guiirfintced .satis-

J k i t " A l d ' dC t s ,

factory at Jenkinsstore— -25c- '

iirfintced"Alcdter's drujr,

arrptviilc wtre .S-.uuliiy,-tru.'sts of he'enus -Mr>aiid MVH. Castnor. ""••.-Ir.^ind Mrs. Abrii'm Unsli and-fnm-? _ ' : ^ ' ^ ^ l l u ' - -n™-»|.<:»dhiK/ this

1 CrtTKrrt.'^rr-Titon spent

M'rH,'fihsirps .M. Sniitli nml daughter,Slellu.'w:(iiu:hft and llazd, spent Sat-,

d.-iy ami Simdny wiih.bcir,.sis!.cr, M r /\ V m ; E ' S H l R 5 J l l

organs of digestion and nutrition. It,re-stores tho normal activity of tho stomach,Increases the secretions of tho blood-mak-ing glands, cleanses tho system from pol-Bonous accumulations, and so relieves tholiver of.tho burdens Imposed upon It bythe defection of other organs. '•''- '"

•• If you have bitter or bad taste in tho morn-'Inc. poarorrfTBrlablo appetite, coated tonpio,loul breath, colistlpatcii nr lrrccular bonels,reel weak, caslli tired. OesiXHidcnt, frequenthoadaclies, pain dr dlstrcsXn "small of back,11

Knawlnt; or dls(ressed fceW In Biomacli,perhaps nausea.xwtw^JiN^ohr "rlslnes" Inthroat after oatinsr, and klnOtjX!symptomsof weak",8tomach and torpid livwjfc no ineOl-cine will relieve you more'promptly or cu

n'l-rmnnPiiUy ihim Doctor Pleroo'ad i l D i v r y I'erhaps only

rmi nwrTT nl-rmnnPiiUy ihim Doctor PlerooaGoltli'n Medical Discovery. I'erhaps onlya part of ll^e above, syiiwioais ff 111 bo presentat y_no time nnd.yet point to torpid liver or"gilloifsiiGSS:"Jand i;'wcaitr'st6mhciB."~"A'voidz ail7

hot bread-'nmrbisaiita. crWUlo cuisua andother lntllECStlbldf'XxVami mVn Uin»O.il<] nMedical Discovery " recularly nml uilclc to its

thereof, .shall be held every syear,, on the first Tuesday aftefit Monday In"November begi

onthifirst Monday In"November, beginning

anno dointni one thousand nine liun-drod and %i^n. ' . ^ '

in. •-•All elections-for. jus t ice^ : . ) tl:peace and all and any municipal olll-cers, as distinguished from Htnte andcounty olllcers as hereinbefore pro-vided, now or ho rentier necessary lobo 'chosuii-'-by 'lliir-ulcelursj^of1 any city,borough, town, township, village orsubdivision thereof, or any municipal*ity of this Slate, c-vcopt counties, shallbe hold every second vear on ihe llrstTuesday,, after ,.tl:t/first Monday InNovember, beginning anno rl»':"]nl onethousand nliif; htiiulred^antl ntcven.

14,..;E«n;'pf as herein provided withrelation ~io the ofllce of Senators allottlccra filling, any elective olllce at thetime these anietnhnciHs take effectshall continue, in fthe exercl.se of theduties thereof according to .their- re-spective commissions or term !si>f officand until t h ' -elected and

ntil their succesiJorHir successors .. . ...lected and (iiialifled iinder tho pro-

visions of- those amendments and allofficers whose terms of oillce wouldexpires after--, these ~. amendment::—lalic,pffrnt'and prior to tho election., amiqualification - of' their successors' inoffice* tit. the election for the 'respectiveof'Ves first ''"Id fimder the provisionsof.,.ihese aiuuumi'ents,. shall., continue'

•day ntul Simclny withJior.HlKter. Mrs/ V » " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ n s ^ n - ^ ^ ^ •in:H.mcovimtrisihnlr:succ6ssor.^cair Ua^ • ' k n A T r " " " 8 W I l a w l V a n l boUc, 13 a ^yccric extract-of native n ^ i d - f,\V ^h^mce 'o r 'omc 'es^o beheld'next™'i™ll, .?J'a- -J: X\_;__U™K\\ nn«l ,B»1 roots wllli a ftill list of Its InirredlonU i l f l , . r t h o H e ameiulments take effect.

of Mrs. Anna M. Kush and Mr. findMrs. Frank... Hteckr-r.. noar Htcwarts-

nion Leroh nnd Mrs..;K. IT. Kini'my ofPhlllfpsbtirs: Mr. and Mrs,. PhlltlnHerger. and RmseKnr.d Matilda Stock-cr, orstDWarts.ville. _.'..._•...! ._!......' >±

- — - —- -- .-— - . . m i Luunu ujnetuiinents take effect•prliitofl on each hottlo-wranpor and atlcslw j a.-r^rdine to the provisions hereof.

' - • ' •• - --- ---•--..i • ' - ' ^ aturo shall pass all neces-. . ' to a r r a n g e - t h e terms of

.ul i« of all 1 t a tu ton elertlvo olllccr1

•J i 'hatJsaltl term1? mav tin In harmoinwi t l i^hcie atnenilments and to carryi n n effect the pro\lnlon"i hereof

These amendments If adopted shallt i k effect and go Into operation ontho first day of February. In tho year

under oath Its lnerullonts aro endorsed ,und extollcl by tlio most eminent mwilialTrrltera of the ace and aro rccomincndu! toouru UJO dl^uic , for wl.Icb It Is rQvised

Don't accept a substltuta or unkno MIcomposition Tor this non-secret MHDICIVIC(UT HNOWX COMPOSITION.

of our Lord ono thousand nine: hun-dred and., ten..-.:- • „,.,_„...,,.; ...„.'..,:;.-.'

A.IIEXI)MI:NTS PHOI»OSE» TO THISCONSTITUTION OK T U B STATEoi 'M3\v JEitsiav nv T U I : L E O I « -LATUIIC OP 1008.

I1E3O-ASSEMULY CONCURKBNTLUTION, NO. 4. ;..:;

STATE OF NEW JEUSEV.

Ho It resolved (the Sna t e concur-ring,) That tho following amendment

the Constitution of this State bel tmnie la hereby proposed, and

Hume shall be agreed to by

thu aeiiate und to tho llousu of As-Meiiibly, the nald amendments shall beentered on their Journals, with the

'us and nays taken thereon, and re-. . r red tu the Leuisluturu next to bechosen, und putilloiied for three monthsprevious tu the Una Tuesday after theirxt .Monday of November next. In " 'leant i tMVsiiitpor of euch county to

t d by thu i ' i d t f th. detd^nated by thu i'resident of theHeiuile the Speaker of the House ofAKsjembly and the Secretary of State,liuyiuuiil fur a uch publication tu bvmade by tho Treasurer on the warrant

f tho Comptroller.First—Strike out Paragraph 10 of

ticctIon VII of Article IV, and changethe numbers of the following puru-1 1 to correspond.

iiid—Change i 'aragraph 10 ofArticle V: BO an to read us follows: .

10, Tho Governor or person admin-iU'rlng the guverniiii-nt and four citi-

zens uf tlie State appoltiled by ihe" ivonior, by and with the advice ami

iiiH'iit of the Senate shall constitute...a Uoard of I'ardona. Tlie membersof said Hoard, or uiiy three of them,of whitin Hie Governor or pcrsun ud-inltiisieriiit; the Huv'urntuent shall beLint," may remit lines and forfeitures,ind trranl reprieves, cunnmitatioru,,liarduns und puroles, after conviction111 all ca.-es except Impeachment. Timour iiiL'inbers tineulnlly iLppointed shall

liuld ulllee for live years and rucuiwfor their services a cuiiipensatlunivhicb slinil .nut be dlminlslied duringLhu term of their .appointment.

Third—Change ^eutitia 1 of ArticleVI, JU iij t i "lead ao folIuWa;

SUCTION I.The Judicial power shall bo vested

_, 11 Court for the trial uf impeuch-uienls, a Supreme Court. CountyCourts, and :uuh other Courts, Inferioro the Suprome Court, as may be L.stub-luhed by law, which inferior Courts

the Legislature may alter or ubollslihe public good shall require.

. -iiirlli—titrllcu out alt of SectionsII, IV. V. VI und VI],• ».f -Artlclu VI,t!liaii(,-o tiio number of Hvcliun III of• " l« VI to tiecliun II, ana insert tin

wliitf seciiona In Article VI:

Court, and for tlio giving of completelegal And eiultabla relief In any.causaIn iho Court or Olv.'alon where Itinaybo pending. • A • • . •

G. Notlilnff herein . contained shall .prevent the alteration by law of anyfltatutory power or jurisdiction con-ferred upon any CourL or Judso sincethe adoption of tho Constitution in the'car ono thousand eight hundred and

' " ' hiyear cforty-1

;!«lltdng

any Inferioricrcaftcr be eatub-

now -.-,.,.-.-—.. i.;i

of tlie Constitution of ts<1.

exercise In afl cases within the countysuch original common "JAW Jurisdictionconcurrent with tlio Supreme Court,and RUCII other Jurisdiction heretofore(•xerclsed by courts Inferior to thoSupremo Court and the PreroKatlvoCourt HH may lie provided by law.Tin: final Judgment* of the CountyCourts may be brought for review be-fore the Supreme Court in the AppealsDivision. Until otherwise provided,the JurlHilIction heretofore exercisedby-the Courts of Common Picas, Or-plians* Court. Courts of Oyer and Ter-mlner. Courts of Quarter Sosxions. orby the JudRen ttiercof, shall be exer-ciucil by the County Courts pursuantto rules prescribed by the SuprenutCourt. The Justices of the Law DM-uliin of thu Kupri'inu Court iiliull Im oxolllcio JIHIRPS of the County C'Hirta.All other Jurisdiction or authoritynow vented In any Court, Jurist-1, ornuiKistratc with JurLsdictlon Inferiorto the Courts In this section mention-ed, un<] nut Hiipfi'M -led by-this article,shall continue to be exercised by suchCourt, Judge-or niOKlstrntc until thoLegislature shnll other wlso provide.

SECTION VII.Tliis amendment to the Constitution

Khali not causa the abatement of anysuit or pmci'i'dliiK pending when Ittalccs effect. The Supreme Court .shallmake such general and special rulesand orders as may be necessary forthe transfer of all sulU and-procced-IIIRS to the npproprlnto Division orCourt c resit cd by this amend incut.Mutters ticm!!tiK v.-hen this amendmentlalcH efiect shall lit? decided by tho

j t whm th wlalcuH efiect shall li? decided by thoJiidfif or juiljrcs to whom they wore.submitted, and the order, judgment or

uil a v l l b> | l j j l «shall be ontL-resluii or Courtproeci'dfng sinfc-nvd.

Klfth—Strikeand S.of Soctlo

bstltu

I IIH that of tlie Dlvl-to which the suit orII have been trans-out PnrngrapliK 1, '1, 51 II of Article VII; andfollowing-inn place of 1'arncrnphM 1 and 2: and

change t!>e^iumbor.s of tln> paragraphsfollowing 5-to correspond:

1. Th« Chief Jut lice of tho Supremo

SKCTION 11. Tlie Supreme Court shall be or-

fuilKL-d in three divisions namely: thuppcaln Division, the Law Ul vision,nd thu Chancery Division. It " "

1 " ' I'resi ill us . Juatlci.Justishall

lJ

ision,shall

of ihustyled

J t i

u IAppt-als Division whHit: Chief: Justice; a lliialJui^ Juaticcif thu Law Division who shall be.lyled tht* l'residunl' Justice, and a^resldln^ Juytlcu of theChancery Dl:

OL-llor,'and eighteen Asyoclatu Justices,ililch number may be liiureascd by

2." Tlie Ap-teals Division Htiall consistf the Chief Justice, and six other

Justices of the Supreme.Cuurt to be as-iiKni'd by tlio Uovt-rnor. A Justice of.hv- Supreme Court assigned by theJovurnur to the Appeals Division shall.erye in said, nivislon'. until the end

' his ten I.; r "The reir—miiiff '.lustices shall bo as-Kiicd ,t,y the Suorenio Court to thenw or Chancery Division as tlio bual-

SS of tile. Court, may require.1 r /::. Whent-ver ttie number of -CMMNPH

before the Apponls Division al'all- beso great that the Division 'cannotpromptly hear and determine them, •the"overnor shall, when autborlxed byat ate, temporarily assign live uf the

Justices of the other Divisions to siti h A l Division which, shall

tw D i i i f thision which, shallDivisions, for. tho.

f d

tices of thei the Appealthereupon sit: in. tw

;arln« and decision of cruses pend-B at the tlue of sueii ass'lt-nment.4. Four Justices shall bt^necessaryi constitute a' quorum on, tile Una!

..-•arltiK of any cause In the AppealsDivision, but the Supreme Court may

•ovide by rule for ihe making of in-rlocutory orders by a lesser number• justices, or by nno jns t lc ; • nurliders to be subject to revision by- Appeals Dlvlsl;--

.. _ , lation which shall __diminished during their term of olllce,and they shall hold no other olllcounder the Government of the State,or nf tin- United States, and shall notonKiige in lho practice of law duringtheir term of olllci1. The Chancellor.ui-1 lliu Chk-f Justice' *..f -tliu. Siit»rtirto.:.-Court, and ihe vice Chanccllor.s andAnsuclate Justice of the SuprumoCourt,...In jtnive.^'.hon^tjilif amendjiient .

Sitt>rcnic Cotirt until thu expiration nftheir respective terms.

The Circuit Court Judges In , oillcowhen this amendmt-nt takes effectshall be 'continued in nttlce with thepowers of. the Justices of the SupremoCourt at tlie Circuit until the expira-tion of their respective terms. Theymay hold the County Courts subjectto assignment by the Law Division ofthe Supreme Court.

1!. The •Governor by and with then-lvlcc and consent ut the Semite, shallappoint one Judjje »f the County Courtin each vuunty and such additionalCounty JudKe nr Judges hi any countyus may be authorized by law. TheCounty Judges may hold court in anycounty subject to the control of theSupreme Court. The County Judgesshall not be less than thirty years of .atf<\ and shall have been practicingattorneys In this State for at leii'-'.JIvoyears.. They shall hold . oilice. for.-tlio.term of five years; shall at •tnt»'Jtimes receive for their services suchcompensation, which shall not be dim-inished iliirhtK- their term of nlllee. asthe Legislature In Its discretion shallfix for each county, and they shallhold no other olllce under the Gov-ernment of the State or of the UnitedStales, nnd shall :

tlco of "the" lawTjL.county where they-hold

II. not. enfiaKe ..In. prac-•rjnalie "courts of the

On the hearing of a cause in the Ap- their term of olllce. The Judges ofpeals Division, no Justice who haw the Common Plena, in ollice when this

Juilical opinion in the cause in amendment take* effect: shall :be „"•-favor of or against the 'Judgment; onli..>r decree under review shall sit at iheliearing to review such judgment, or-ler or decree, but the reasons for suchiplnlon shall be assigned to Hie Courtin writing. .- - - -

5. A majority of all the members ofthe Supreme Court, lo be presided overby the Chief Justice, shall constitutea - duortnn -for , the-.•assignment" of "Jus-tices, and for the appointment of olli-cers, and the enactment of rules.

C. The Supreme' Court shall appoint,.ie or more reporters, not exceedingthree, to report the decisions uf theCourt, and shuli by rule define bis orueir duties anil powers."Trie-reportersshall hold oillce for live years, subject,.lowever. to removal at the discretionof the Court.

SECTION V.1. The Appeals Division shall have

and c-xerclse the appellate Jurisdictionheretofore possessed by the Court ofKrrnrs and Appeals, the jurisdictionheretofore possessed by the SupremeCourt on writ of error, and the juris-diction heretofore possessed by thePrerogative.' Court-on appeal and bythe ordinary on appeal, and such furtherappellate; Jurisdiction as may. be con-ferred upon it by la?/, together withsuch original Jurisdiction us,-may beincident to the complete.determinationof any cau.se on review;-saving, how-

•er, the right of.trial by Jury. ,2. The jurisdiction heretofore pos-

sessed by. the Supreme Court aud..tiif>Justices thereof not hereby conferredon.tho Appeals Division and the juris-diction heretofore possessed by theCircuit Courts and ihe Judges thereof.and such further original jurisdictionnot of an equitable nature, and suchfuHher appellate j u r i s d i c t i ' f if l urts a m bf H hferlut

ppourts,

h l l

jurisdictionfrom iumay bo conferred byexercised by th L

ferlur courts, as may bo conferred bystatute, shall be exercised by the Law,Division nf the Supreme Court and bythe several Justices thereof, In accord-ance- with rules of practice and pro-cedure prescribed by stalute,;-'>r-i!i-t!;e-Hbsence o[ .statute by Ihe" Supreme

:{. The J11

Ordinary, not hereby court

..... Appeals Division, anil the Jurls-fliclion heretofore poaseBsrd by thoCourt of Clmnciiry and Ihe Chancellor,an;] Hticii further original eiiulty juris--(ilf.tlon ns may bo conferred--—bystatute, and such further nrlKlnnlJurl»dIctl'»r:aH^I»' now confcrrablc on.the PreoiKntlve Court., ahtill bo exer-filsod-lty tho ChaiiceryVbivlsion and bv:thc Chancellor and the'several Justicesof said Division in accordance withrules of practice...and procedure "pre-scribed by statutr or,-ln theabsu 'eeof stotuto, by thc/.Sjipreme Court. Viitthe Justices of iiiat-Dlvisloii shall-be

ntrol and supervision by• "•- shall he provided by

:"*4.~Tcrni.s' of 'the'SiiprcinVCoTrrr'iTre-'fliileil over by a single Justice Cjf theLaw- Division for • the trial - of Issuesjoined In or/brought to tlie Law Divi-sion of the Supreme Court shall be heldin-the .several:' conn tins rat: times fixedby the Supremo CourtrT;Unlil so flxnd.such trial terms Nhnll be held at theplaces and Union now fixed by law forthe holding of tho Courts of CommonPlea^in tjic sovctn] counties

bv5. The Supreme Ciurt may provide- -•'-• " ~ '*-- .trinsftr-ot anv cnusi.IllK- fl • XV

f '-"~-=T3T--;

^ p , ! - ' . - . ^ - - . . - - . - - ; • ;

j r Issue from the Liuv^DIvision to tluChanct!ryr1Dlyislon""(>r'"fromrtha" Chan-cery Division-, to the Law Division ofthe Supremo Court and from si thfeCounty Court to the Law Division ^rthe Chancery Division of tlio SuproiA\

iCtho Onuiuy Courts until ' the "••xpiratiun of thlor present terms.3.'This'amendment shall take effect

n the tlrst Monday in February, inthe year noxt following- its adoptionby the penple. • . •. •

4. The Legislature shall pass all...ws necessary to carry into effect theprovisions of the constitution and this

:iidnient-thereof.--•••;,:-.-" :--..•;--.-----• .:_. .:. JC

ASIK.VDM13STS IMtOI'OSRO TO THI3CONSTITUTION' - O F TIII-J STATI3..OF- NBW JI3KSEV'IIY TUB LECIS-,I.ATLI!lK;.O^:iWS.':_:r::rr:/r^-^:_1,^^- :

ASSEMBLY CON'CURRKNT RESO-LUTION NO. 9.

STATE OF NEW JHRSKY.

Be It Resolved (the Senate .rsneur-rlng), That' the following (ut/'-ndmentID the CDiistltutlon of tbl.s' ja t le boand Ihe same Is- hereby proposed., andwhen the same shall be agreed to bya majority of the members elected tothe Senate and House of Assembly.thonal(\ amendment .shall be entered ontthelr Journals.- with the ayes and unystaken thereon, and referretl to theLegislature, next to be chosen andpublished for-thrcp months prior tothe first Tuesday after the first Mon-day <if November next; In at least ,onenewspaper . of each, •.county, ....tor:; bodesignated hy the 1'resideiH of thoSenate, the Speaker of the HOUF«! t.tAsHombly and the Secretary of -itale:

.Amend, by .-•striUins -nut:--parafrraph...-.seven, section four.V:article four, i-ndinsert in .place thereof the following:v 7.'Members" of the'Senate .shall, r e 1

i h f thceive. annually, the. sum of 1and dollar*, and membr 'eral Assembly - .-diall rot

allth

O

been-nlf«tod..andwbllil!"tlielr"bili(:er"and "TiiV oilier'emoluinont, directly or Indirectlany purpose whatever." Tho Pr

f the Sun a t nd the Speaker

heir oillecscn>tloti,llowance

Ive an addition!to one-third 0

imbers. - -;

XOTIC10 OP. SETTLE.HMNT.

thfi henetlt of credilo of Ulchurd-M-vItuHh. AKslKnor. wlli-bn auditeil nmivstated by tlio Surroffate, ami-rcpuited

th O h l C t f the C tyotWarrciSupternihe-U-iill Iowa

i, on Frldiliter next,•in of Aprnee.

CHAS.^.Dated-July-' 21;

Pr.'s feo, $2.70.

11 y.at».-•n., . ;

tlie10 0

Torvnvl

Fourth (layoff.; ' • rt'^.•clock a. m^|j{:Vlv ...-*••_„j • — " " " ».;. •-..

311, Assignee.

;: NOTICE Ol'" SETTI.133IKST.'Notice Is hereby Riven that thui-'.c-

couiits of tin* HuhHcribers, ISxeculor/ofI'hlll II M i deceased will lie auditcouiits of tin HuhHcribers, ISxeculor/ofI'hlllp II. Matin, deceased, will lie audit-

;tated hy threportod to lho OrphCounty of Warren

ww

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Flour , IV.U, ( i r u h i i i u d l!iil.-d l i n y

Civv u - ii Cull

Axford's Grocery,('.0QI>.:-?KltVIiJK.rriiOMlT.I>Kl*IVKK'

"Mr. and .Mi.-, edition llnrtum; mi'Ifamily Hpi-iii .Similiiy miiof town.

Win. It. Mo In fools tlmt "iu luiuls tii«rrnnT.s or the trountyjii VulliiiK IIIHli'>td fiiin, huvl!.h' huKiur t»n tlie Jii.stday of AiiKUHt. - > .\

Li)innsM"ii Olen H.H, C. fA-ls ratliorprninl nitiv, uflor liavlnp VUHHIIHIHHItliulr t'lil i-nntilc.s at Ilarnit'tiy by uiienrtrof i r to ?;.;,;. .;"•.,;;•;.;;;; u.^.a,.:"' ,

.Mrs. Jiuiii.-a 1'. Ki-nt Hpent TliiirH-ilny willi TIU'DIIH uiul roliitlvcw In I'.un-tiin, IIIIV'IIIK to uiul fr«nn* wltli';1 Mr.1

Kunt'.s now lurnniit.Win. Uowihy's InCiint mm, Oci>r«i;.

who has l»;i.'ii ailing for suvunil wei-kn,wlimvs IttiL litllo itii|>rnv'--iiii-nt. Hertoeins iiimMr to partake of nn<1 iv-tiiin any ii'jiu'jshnift. . .

O n . I,lKlit<-np ot Jlnli.tlan, wlio hasliucn siK-iuliiiK hi.s" viii'iition with hisnmtliLT, srtn and l.rothiMH, has ro-tiiiiifd to h's (hitlrH as i-n^iiu'i-r »nmie of tin- titf-.s i-'ini'loyeil in tin; Northrivi-r.

.Many nr thr ; cltyltcs who Jiav- 1M<-IIpftsslni? th" ' r vacatlniiH 'uminij IIH up*lM-«iiniiiiK to return U> tlii-ir lionus.Tins location HPITHK to Krmv In favoruvt'ry yt'fir • with llir c-iimpura SUHIiitlMT'vnL'ittl'inisLs as tin: number till*year in nearly three UIIWH an KIVIU asthree yoam, iii*u,

The WLIO fif the IM«*r Yountf farmoti .Ssitu nitty wan w.-ll att.-inleil andtliu l>r.-|i..Ttt'H Hold liroii^lit fair I»HC<.-.H.Th(! farm prnpLT was ptirchiiH^il byTlhjn- IWim^tL . i.f 1'hiIlliislHirn for$"i!».Ll5 an a civ. and tin; wond lot WJI«imiiBlit. hy Anr/.I .Smith of Hurla-r'.sUnllmv fur Jir.O.; Visitors at the homi! of Mr. andMrs. Milton Sdiulvr over Sunday were-.Mr. and Mrs. Oldoon l'nyc-r nf nwirIhipu and .Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Darkerof Truntnn. • Mrs. Omrlu-r was fornii'r-ly MIHJJ Margun-t Kutchnni nf Holvl-tleri! and for snveral terms the teach-er at tlm tin-ill sithonl. ;

Aniiiii^ the Kiit'Hta cnturttitnud rc-pi>nt1y liy Mr. nnrf Mm. John K. Stnjp|iw.-ifi the Ui'V. an-l Mrs. Wi-nU-y .Mar-tin uf l \ i r t Jervia. Hcv. Mr. Martin Isan uncle of Mrs. Stopii.: I [a, tins, apersonal nc'inaintanco with Win. J.Hryan. Mrs. Stopp luw nlso had withhi-i- hfr• nlet-e. Mips Ktella Tyatt ofKfiKtnn. °»c *>f 'll<»'' & Ltult's ctllclcnt

7-i»sla(ll..-9. .MIMH I'yatt pns.si.-d her'.hive, weeks' vacation with her mint.' A lai'Ke «atliertn« of-friends andrelatives were pr.-sent at the honiu ofMr. and Mrs. Win, Mllham on Sunday.The piirty was as follows: Mr. andMrs. Cornelius Holdcn. Sr., nnd sonWilliam, y.K and Mrs. r/iwrence An-dcrs'tn and daughter .Tessi*?. Mrs. Min-nie Thomas and children. Jennie. U?.-•t.W iiiul Jo.«epli; Mr. and Mrs. Corn.Nolden. Jr.. and dauuliter Flyn-m;.-.Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Mother, allnf Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. JanicnSc-milne and Mr. and Mrs, HerbertHtts " f MiMttinkn-'hinik, ami Mr. an.IMrs. Frank Iti-i^er and Frank. Jr.. all(if ItiK'kslMii'K. On leavinp on Mon-day It will unanimously d..'clded toaward to James Sf-ffuhu- the nn/dal asthe most worthy son of Kplciiruy.

IIAIEMOW.•-A.,n.M!iibe_r_nr gypsies are campingi.eii.w i..nv.-r-iini'i.i..iii.'.'-'"•-":":":::::;.;:'.:;:;-:

l-:arl Cllne uf Hai-kettstowa visitedhis iiuiit, Mrs. Jacob Carhart. overSuiidnyJOS^

Mr. aiiTl.i.Mrs. CJvo. Amey and Mr.anil Mrs. f,.\f-Ut A y sp.nt Saturdayat Willow''Orove.

Misses .Minnie anil Iva .Schilling ofKastmt speni Sunday with Mr. amiMrs. Jess- llanb.

K--v. Mr. i:vans <>( ill- M. K. churchwill pn-iifh In HIM I'r.'sbyu-rian churchii"-.\t .^tmilay niurning.

Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Illloy of Phll-Hnaburg wei-e giii-sts MI' Mr. and Mrs.Win' Kil.-yUast we-k.

Win. Fo.sL-.-r >.»!' llhilllpsbiirg amiMiss Mildred W.M.drini,'. of Kastonwere guests;!-f Miss B.lita Kny^T <m |S a L u n l a y - : . - • • • • . - .-•. '-. . . ; . ' • • ; -;• -

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"" MrX J.-liii" Tuiiip^iMrnriTuTdiiirniUV-r'nr-riieWiirtsvilie is -.spi-nding ^ome timewith her p;tt-eiit.-«. Mr. nnd Mrs. JohnW k h i ' '

O.UJi'OX.'Civil. Hall or Muii'ml' Hrouh . won In

lowii Mmiilny.Air. iiml .\II-H, Ijaiilcl npi'iil':" ' IUHI

I'li-'S'lny lit .Morriftuwn. _.Mrs. Shut)' of Clinton 1* vklllrtK

Mr. anil .Mm, .Inhn W. iWly. .Mr. find Mrs. Morris Kutton {(pent

Saturday fiml timiilny at StownrtH-vii].-, •• _: / . rj; \ ,., ;.. '..; •.

- flurry Alp;iitj*h nmi wife of Uissfllwpont Kuiuliiy with ^Ir. and Mrs,'Tho.".AlliitllKh,...'.... . ....._ -.,

Amos Koal of High - Hrltlgc spent1-Yhlny with bin brother Amnx wiFur-nii-r«yllli'.': Mm. K. W. Aptfur has returned fromUr<nn Grow, wln-ro slm has Iteunftunillnt,' a U'.w woaUn.

Cha.s.» Phinifrfi'lt and wife'returnedIiMint) lust Krliliiy after visiting atDiiiu-lk'ii mid NVwurk.

Luvl Snillii and wife of NewarkHp.-nt Satur.l.iy an.I Hunittiy with LuviHoffman nt FnrntvrHvl1lt>.

.Mrs. I. TopkiiiK Ivft for rtrnnklynon Wrrlnosilny to sec her father startfor his honii- In lOnglnnd.

Mr. and Mrs. j). 'Walters of Hock-jtwuy vif!V.-il his 'brother, John Wut-t'*rs. and wif.\ lust VPOIC,

Mrs. Klin.- of PtainnVld find hernephew orC'raufnnl havo been visitingMr. aiifl Mrs. J.-hn F. Davis.

Tht; hoard of .registry and (•lectionsof Wpst Tewksbury township s tar fdout Tuesday for !i house to housecnnvfiHi:.. - ;• • • ' • . , - . - . • .-

Then* wan a ROIK] aticndanc> :it thefair nt I'li-imant Grove last Thursday.Tht* IlackctlHtown Hand furnishedtin-. IHUSIC

.MIMS Iva D.' Alpuugh M t 1nnt Wed-ni-silay to begin her duties as u traln-i'ii nursn in thu .Muhtcuberg Hospitalnt I'lalnllHd.

It has' Ittii'ii rt'iKirtfil that KrtwurdDavis has n-ntcd part of Jerry Hoff-ninn's new house nnd will-go to housc-l;fi;plilg soon. :

Oliver Apffar ami Wusloy Sutton areilolnir the miwoii work ami John Frlttsthf ofirin-nlT work on J. Barton Ap-KHr'a now liouso.

KdHnn At»R«ir hronglit T)r. J<ihnst/iihomo Saturday In his auto f.om a.Wwnrk hospital. whtTi; h>' has beenundi.'r treatment for .«lx weeks,

r;..o. - Si'hnyl^r of ViM-tmy lias thomits'm work dono for tin- mlditlons toFrank I'ill's lioviHO, and D. H. Aptfiirlias oominpncoi! thu carpenter work.

Mr. mill Mr«!" TTarry Daviflson ofI'tainliHd ri'turnpd to their home histFriday'after spent! Intf somo time withHer niiivntrt, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin HIM.

.Schofil oponfil Tuosdny with a newteachf-r—Prof. J. K. K'orner or Port.Fervid. MISM Caslner of Gli-n Ganlnurwill awaln have charge of Ihu primarydepartment..

There Una )wn a noll.-f pnnffd upIn tho stores hy tin* ttnvnshtp com-inltteo of Tewkslmry tnwiiHhip thatnil <Ui(->- found uiiniii/.-/.leil In the. streetswill liu Mhut. • .

There wns a surprise party TuesdayiifulU ;«t t»c- hoiiw; of .Mr., and .Mrs.r; n. lloffnian at Lower Valley. Theoccasion to"lc . place on the-birthday

"""~Mfi«." nfillii'"Thllhower ami mother,MI-K. Wean of Flantlt.Ts, visited .Mrs.Tic- A pear a Ovv Hays last wuek atLfbmion. Mrs. Apcar . is another'liMiuiitt'r of Mrs, W-.in.

Leuiu.-l Sutton, who overyhodythi'iight. wlH'ii lie was knoekeil downl.y a . iioi-.se some Unm ago, wouldni.v.-r enini' to Catlfnn a«aln. was Intown Saturday, on crutches.

It was reported that TUnry C. "Web-f-tiT, wii.i has uondnctcil hotels atW^liliiu-tnn and Philllpslnirs, would

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itOOKPOKT.Aiulri'W A. Diuiicy wns'In New York

last WtMliH-sdny.,-"Ii'vlii'if Ztfliiirrt «f 'AtlamtiL'hy :;i>eiit *Suuilay with his parehtH.

Mr. find .Mrs. [{••rnian Neatly spentSatiinlay at lli-rman Viilley.

Mr. ami Mrs. Uernlcrnhot of Morris-town arc Miteii'ling a few (lays'here..

, lilrs.'•; MfCatheru of l'ort Murrayealifl on--Mr*v A.-Aj-'Dtiiili-y Mon-Iaj.

Dmi't frtrtjut thtl plK roast anilehi'-ki'ii supiK.-r, Sept. S, on the uhurclilawn,.,-, . .; -. , / , ../V.1;- '-•;:•-

Mr. n'tnl M M . 3f«rJc Huiick spentSniiiriliiy in WnMlilnytou will) oldr r i i ' i i i i . ! . " " •„. • ., _ . . • ;

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Alk-n »pentSunday at Saithop1* with Mr. and Mm.I.finl.4 Osiuuii.

Tlteo. Hoffman of Newark spentSaturday ami Humhiy with Mr. ant)Mrs". Jacnh lleatty. ;

Ihirvey Park itf llaekettHtown wiisthe h'iifsl of Mi. s Iti.'ithti Zellard hutThiirsilay iiml Fiiilay.

Miss Helen -Vanutta of mnirhaintonLs t*|iciidhm' :i' forin!t;)it with her cous-in. .Miss Kdna Bryant.

Alv.ih Thurnas and J-I«ter 1M\U spentKi.miiy with their umiuln. Miss UlanchTlmmius, at i'ort Murry.

.Mr. anil Mrs. Milton Osinuti ofIlstekeu.stown wen- Kuiuiay visitors ofMr. nnd Mrs. C. .1. Karlx-r.

Mrs. John Thnnias and daughter,.Miss Itlanclif, were Rin-st of Mrs,Jaunt* Thoinax last Thursday. : ..

Mrs. .Mai-Raivt Ueatty has beenHIintiilitiK several ilnys wltli Mrs. ANvah llofiuian on Port Murry Iloltfhts.

;Owlni^ to the repairs being made jon tin- Sticnnil Maii.siluid Pr. shy tor IanI'htinth, Rev. lileliiinlsim Gray will ih'oM s.-rvi.-o In tin- I'.ofkpurt school-hiiusie nest Kutitlay HH.rnliiL;.

Miss AK»U». Humtii-r of Thilllii^luirif, our for me r t-.-aclier, will not re-turn. Hlte will att-ntl th<: Smit: Nor-mal Suhnol at Trenton. Miss M. Klotzof Ilaelii'ttstown wilt. sueceeil her, *

NKW •IIAM1TON. y ;Miss May Shurts of Scranton passed

hist week with Miss Mary KhartM...'.MISH I.iz/.kt JItij,'lii-s of. Newark Is

the guest of Mr. and Mrs'. Thuo. I toss.I'Mwnnl Stout of New York is pass-

In-- a week with Mr, anil Mrs, Tlum.Itnss.

W. W. Suppleo <JC Imlaydale spentlast Similiiy with relatlvi-s at I'hllii-dt'lnhia.

I'ubllc school opored on Tuesdaywith Miss Mary Sharps as teacher,Miss Sharps had charge.of the l'ortC'lldeit sfhoul hist year.

Hev. Wanl C. IMaixidy will returnfrom Utlt-a this vwek., Then; will hepreiiL'hlUK In tin- Valley church nest.Sunday, nl.«<> pr»;i'.(hlnj.r nt .the selioolhouse next Sumlny afternnnn.

Atiraham l-'ritts, who unit with aserious accident at Imlaydalr* ret'ent-ly, in which his lower Jaw was broken,was taken to the Huston hospital lastAWuiicellar. Latest reports am thinbis condition Is'Improving and thatthe accident will not be followed byiiay..s«rlouri.:C"nipticatiu,n8. .. , - .-_-'

Albert Uowlby. who is"stuppingwith'I-:. W. Mtiybt'i-ry, In the valley, visitedhi* frk'inls here one day last week.Alljt-rt brought and exhibited thelargest tytnato we have over seengrown in these parts. It was omt ofthe red mammoth vtriotles- and it•iv.'>ighfd two ami one-half pounds.Tin; tomato was grown mi Mr. Slay-berry's farm.

SI'IIUCK iu;\.

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• Voi(M'iiiary 'Sin-cifics ciiro disensGBOf Hcirti'tw, Cattle, Rhiicp, Dng«, Hogs untl

••:. Poultry, by mitiiig diroctty.on tlio SICK IMIITS

C. C.lJiOlU: iTIIHOAT, ttnlimr. Etilzaotlc,- •CUItKM ) I l i n t e i n i M - r . ..: : • • • - •--.-

•"^fu";}nuit.Vi.s. :liuu.'-tTrutiir"-'"'-•••-• ; ;-•-'- ~ - -

K . K . M ' o r i i H * . . r » H « . f t l l lumM. Inltiuiied: cuucaj l u n i ' l l ' l -

. )I-KI\ DI«F,.\«F,<, >Innuc, Kraptluoa,

', '.Me.each ; Stalilo Ci\sn, T,-ti Sjwcjftcs, I l i m k . ^ o . ^ ^••••: At ilriiKKl"t>', or si-:H jiri'iialil on r«vipti%f price,

lIiimiihrtjyiT UIKUCIIIO CO., Cur. Willlui/ nud John:T-Slro«t»,Sew-VorIc.T--:-'r:''-"'--' "•"-'-•-'//• ' •'- . " ,

XV' HOOK MAILED FRER.

Misses Kthel. JX'Witt. Martha Itaub.and Miirgnri't Uoit ontereil Kolvidureliiu-h sehnol •this Wi-uk:1.Misses Ilek-nIjVnib mid Kdlth Mntt tin- Washlngt'.nhigli scli'iol.

Kliiw tjuk'k iuid faiiiily ><r Suiith-vllk- itini Mr. Ihindlong "f Mangor arevIsildiB Mr. and Mrs. John Haiidloiig.

Mrs. John Handlong is suii\;ringfrom hi.-art'lroiibU'. . .f£Su young people of this place will

give an uiitcrtaimnciit in the hadementnt' the l'r^sbyLiM-lan cliurch on Thurs-day-ovi'iiing, Sept 10: If -stormy, nextfair I'Vurinir. • Icti.croam aand cake

"will" lie for "HUM' n f the clbsu"or "Uiet -n tc r ta tmnom. • ' • ••-"--....;.:..- \.-:.-..i.:.z:.

Thomas Neigh and Wrnon IIop-louiih lit.-*L Siin.lay i-.-scuCil. a-woiiiancom drowning at Itudd r.ake. She Iittd fiill.-ii b.U'k'warda . frnm . a boat |

"t-augiit hislde'th"ri:l>n:it."""1J IV. Alpaugh rt'tnrned homo from

fnconn Sumiiiit last Saturday. Hereports having linisii.-il shipping 45,-000 quarts ..of huckk-berrles duringthe soasjoiv and'thiit the dry weather

•Sunday afternoon, while LemuelVruing' was walking up tho railroadtrack inwards tin? eream»ry, -ho'-sawan iron " bar • hbitui eight feet longjiticiK'tiif bi'iwfcn the rails about a foothtgh!1s*-it^r.ivporteil it to the stationsilent anil llirii startod to, see if liecould removtr It, as there was an ex-I'.urskm ira'ti m-arly due; .The agentand some men succeeded In removingth.1? "Iron-Just bofuni tin- Iniln' minealong . - . _ • • . ; . . : • • , ••- . ; , •. •;-;•,•.-• ,.

JOHN W. SINE,Banker and Broker

- . . ^ - , . v : . . ' . l • - • ' • - . . • - • ^ ^ ^ • - . • • : : • • • • : - r : ,

Denier in Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Coffee'--l.'-~;ant1.- Cotton. i':Iluys untl sells forim-i-

incriinte or; future delivery on. •..-:•. margin • Direct v .private '. 'i}:

. wire to New York and

% m y S h a r p r n p e s p e n r K ywith John Miirtln and family. • ..

H"nakl Munro will take some of thofnx terriers to .Middktown, X. V.,this week, where a dog show is beingiit-iii.1.1

M.-*., Joseph Ash and children haveivtui;.,5d to Newark after . spendingtwo weeks, ai .Mr. and ..Mrs. DonaldMunro's. ' • - -"• - : - *•'•• • " • • -

Clark Jllson and family returned totheir home/ in UYsl Orange Mondayaftor spending the summer-.-with hisbrother George.;';.: .There.-Is - petty=:th 16 vlngr.coing;-.on-In.the tuwn; Tho parties are known hysum..) and will be known by. more ifthings (lim'l take a turn.We. F. Wetmore and familyot JerseyCity were guests of his fatlier-i:i-law..Clias. Puffer. Sr. Chiirlie-Sual.s.'.wcntlioinu'Vviih them fur :i !week.

Mrs. Frank S1IO.I-!.M- .HIHI danghtL-r•Mubnl have roturnoii to.their limn.; inOrange after spemling six woeks\w!th,her mother, Mrs. .John .Tllaon.

Miss Mudolln Hey tier roturnod torsIew_ton1.y.atur<,layi. aiXor. a_wcek's_vislt

i m i - ( l r ' r ' ' " r A r " i r d ' 7 " i r M i " '

OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, 2nd FLOOR

/ Washington, N. J- . _

r yMargaret, hoi- onusln, wont libi*r for a few days.

ltb

Centenary Collegiate.Offer, llic lull, ol N C W T j n S l U - - -

Jersey for health of body [ llie halls of a._new..moJern; school building (orjdeal

equipment; the recime|)rc3cnbed°by asiroti" faculty, fof,c«lliirc- of mind;..a liighmoral atmosphere for charncter develop-ment ; an exceedj^sl^TJ^falc in consid-eration of the adviininge*."-"••--•; "~-rS^-~College preparatory, modern languages,music and other courscj.! Gymnasium,jwimming pool, and the Iwsl of alhlclicfacilities. Year opens September; 23d. "

' For catalog ic ndJi'Ms

, Rev. Jonnlhan M. MoelTe'r, Ph.D., Prei'l

More lioardcrs an-ived at the Moun-, tain View .Kami on Sunday^I Miss Mabul Cole Is vlsitiiiV'relatives| In Kiwi on .•ind.Plilllipsii'nrK.••j"*~Wru.. Sar.son ttmk a ha'ck-losid to

iMoun'tain I-aUt; last Hatin-dny. -:,Mr. 'and 'lira. Johii;"'Kromu r-nter-:

• taiiK'd-h 1-ir-bruLh ur-David-1111^^1 Cjs-uf-jSmninp'rllohl last ww-k. t ,

""".Mr." •aiid .Mrs^'.HiVnry' Sunday' and| du'iighler'-iilninia'and .son Orville spent

|?^^''rfTu^M^hT"s\iirdii>' ir«clHwriT(5^nip on Haturdiiy. Meet at the churchat !> "n'tiinrk. AVa^oiis will lnrrprovided

' Miss Agues Major's .school startet\oiv-.uSalluy:"" -Miss Kstelin Sarson's" onTii'omlay; MIKS l-'toni" Martin's ;andHarvey. MiUcv's noxt~,Tuesday. '- Our.sfiliool also starts next Tuesday. .'•"ailsS: Anna Soipic.has .returned 4lo

!!17ias-b'ccri^contlnerti'ito''Hhc':hbnic-'oeriiciCgrandparents.' at Oxford, ^sufferingfrom scarlet fovor for about six '.Vceks.

- - llKATVTCSTOWX. .

Nolsnn Dufford was in town:Sunday.

ltO« l i*- Gray occupied his pulpitlast Sunday.

.Miss Ji'iinle Mador Is visiting herparents in Pennsylvania.

Lloyd LInft visited his relatives atI-lai;kt!ttstown a few days last week. .

Miss May Johnson returned homefrom Bolvldcre lust week.••Mrs.- Kftidersho'c Is spending a few

days In Newark. ;, '" '••<Liuburt Mershon -spent Sunday with

hisTuthor and sisters in Morris Co.••"•-' "Andruw"- nrowir-spent'-Sunday- withAir." and. .Mrs." Uolla Couglc.

JIIss'Linjlla Mershon began her du-tii's as'teacher ut Mt. Bethel oii1 Sept.1st.. .Mr. and .Mrs. ,Klma..Huff of Hack-ctts'tiiwri spont^Sunday with" Mr.' andMrs.,,lacob Apgni;:in. Morris Co.,

.-AVm.-'Huff s',iont'-Sunday with illsparents, Air. and Mrs. Jacob Apgar, in•Murris fonnly.

y\vn. Win. IltifC visltotl tier cousin,Mrs. ^vm. White atj.aort_»lorr|s, ! ! l s t

Mr.--. Miuimii;o[ B.-lvldere and Mrs.ilenn and two datighters of Virginiasp'i'iit last Monday at Mr. and Airs.' L.T.' Labar's.' " • ' "1 Mrs. Nt.ra-llarl Uowu and tlaugii-lor Viola and Mr.Jiiiart ot Ho well,-Mich., spent Thursday and l-'rtday atKtL'tiy.-i.Brouk Farm.

..MOUNT GltOVlC.

•''j.'iio Woodu'len ball ttnrn .did notsbo.w up.Satunliiy."rMrs1. Isaau "htibinsori"isvvisiting her"

"" IloWaVd l.U'shop'- of Lebiiniin"|iiissodHiiiulay in town with his brother ,lohn.-

nnd Sunday in MoiTistown. with lie'r".sister. ..„!..'.'. ••'"

•Mr. anil Mr.s. Siiiu'in'l Apgar andfainily -of .Mo'jnanl.svUle are guests of

Mr. and 'Mrs . Wm;'; Hart, son anddaughter, of. Trenton, were Mondayjjut'sis cif Mrs. Isaac Robinson. v ' .

Svnrren Kitchen, a little boy' who.Jias-..liftrtiv--lLvtnjJr£l!!Sc.Uliiil 1-!S': 10, yearsWitilU" J.: Pllilll'«wer, • |i.Jft- Iiwt-Tnps-dny inr:'Tlirec Brldgca, where he wiltlivo boroafter. ;

the guests of

•d and son of Annan-'

eral days with Mrh\ Lewis Sniltl•-••jfi'hn-nowlanci-oC Plulnllotil was en-.tertnined on Sunday by'Le"wIs Smith.'

•Mls-4 Mabel Frills fpent several daj'3-with ihe -Misses -Uitu-o at Cokeshiiry.

Mrs. Wm.' Ca.-itii'M7'of Duriellcr. IK•spending a fortnight with Mr. andMrs. K. O. Castn.T.

Misses Anna and E-ina FrlttsFriday in \\'n«l

.Jlisa. NeUleJtinMrs. Wm. l!n

dale were over-Sunday guests of hipar.-nU. Mr .a iu l Mrs. Win. T Wor-m a t i . • • • • • • •• • , . - ;...

Mr. and .Mrs. John K. i?mitirnndson Waller passed Suuday at Pitts-town with bis sister. Mrs. NewtonKick. •

John Fritts had . as.-hls, gticsta onSunday M r . ami .Mrs. Christopher S.Smith' and S..1V--Lloyd-and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs! David Snilth liad itstheir guosts on ".Sunday Mr. and" Mrs.Chris to phor. X. JSnilth and1- child , oflluar Junijlion.. ^ .. -. ,.- .:

Mlsj. Clara Harm recently entertain-ed Miss. Elizabeth Creveltny ofStroud.sbburg. . , . '

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McElroy ofOranse spent a week with friendshero recently. . . £'• Master'Hussell Poyer returned Sun-

day from -a-visit with-his •uncle, -HenryTavlor, In Stroudsburg. \ \••-- Miss1 llyrtlo" Piiri^opfiitd hor school"at Free Union and Miss G. M. Osimmhers at Waterloo on Tuesday.

Miss. Grace Mcta O.smun spent af.-w -days last -week-with- friends atJithnsonburK and Long Bridge.

.Thoro will bo. no church servicenext Sunday "on account of. the ab-sence of Rev. Mr. Hadsell, wiio Issiieiulinjr iiis vacation, in.Boston. . .

Tlie. Ejiworth League will 'hold -.ft;patriotic; sot-lal. at tlio home 'of"Mr.and Mrs.,• A. Pl-Pnyer'un' Friday evon-Ing.' A Hag .t.ea_wl)l_.bo-scrvcd for -ncents. A'shoiVpi'0s"ram'"wIll bo given.Somi! talented help froni the C. C. 1.in expected. "" .

Several uf our younc people haveentered' the Oelvider.'' high •school.

A noat .siun was Yealiaed from thepeach and ice cream festival Saturdayevening." .. . :.. ,.

Mr. and Mrs. Thorn:p Shaffer,' Miss("Jrace Sliaffer anil Miss Anna Folk'-ui:r spent Sunday afternoon at Oxford.

Mr. and Mrs.;, Goo; Gibbs and clill-'drt-n, Pearl. CtiVfonl anil 'Frank, s•ereSunday guests -of--.:.lr.-and...Mra.-Gco.-.Tones atiVillagc-Vi.'W. Mrs. Jones-lflmi. aunt of Mr. GIW'S.O ys

•:'Mr. 'iind"":.irsr ,lnel; i.irlnr" of Oskii-loosa. lowr.. nnd Mr. and Mrs. GeorpeUartov.'-of 13rlrtee.vMlt!.spent last weakIn New "York'," Nowark.' TTobolven.:.Tcr-si\v City;' Summit, Tlnhway. v Cftnoy'island and other places. Mr. Kerwln,MiperinUmdeut of thO "Jersey CentralUnilroTiil," took them for a trip to.Point Pleasant by special: car. Thr£went .by'tluviinnsl roi-t^ and rellirnodby another further inland. ~

Bear3til"'ipiEnfll.ur'? orniias.H.Fletcher.Tn use for over'thlity-years nnd

Tho Kind You HaveAlwaj's Bought.

STORE CLOSED ON LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7tlt

oil LaliOF DayHEADQUARTERS FOR FLAGS, BUNTINGS AND

JAPANESE LANTERNS HAVE BEEN IN-STALLED AT LAUBACHS',

EASTON, PA.

NEW LINES FOR A NEW SEASON-•..'. These are the clays of great interest ami increasing activity at the -"Daylight1' Store.

A new season comes on apace. • An old one lingers as if to say "I'm going whenI'm ready." And glad as we will be to greet the first Autumn clay, we have still a kindly

| feeling for the departing Summer, that brought us many joys in the midst of few disap-pointments, and even these latterniay vet prove to be beneficial.

As we master its lessons, we turn them to good account, as we trust you will ob-serve on , : .

Your Inspection of Incoming Merchandise

The new styles are siipsrb, .offering exceptional oppuriaiiities foil dressmakers to showtheir taste, art and skill. Nearly everything is to be modeled on Directoire lines.

Wonders have been achieved in producing goods that lend themselves'splendidly,gracefully, nicely to the drapnd gown. .._'>.. .;...•.

This store, as usual, presents unrivaled lines of silk and dress goods, and all that goesinto the making of fashionable suits and coats. Already we aredisplayiug many exclusivenovelties.

Come here for widest range of designs, colorings, qualities and prices. At leastplease favor_us with a. careful inspection of our ofieriugs. ,

Wm. Laubach ••&;•• Sons, Easton,Pa.

ssrfil

mIII

1

Executors' Sale ;

of ~:

.Reaf".:E-state4

l rur.m,Towrsliir of IlaniiDiiy,

arren / J ml-"Sttito of NVwutalnV otic JiundroU midor or less about one

Tlif subscribers, ext'culoi1

.1. JUish, deceased, will nffi-isiiilo. nt the I.ce House in U

l'I.illll..sluirg, N. J., on ••

,'...,.S.\TL*lll)AY,..OCTOl!BIl

at 2 p. in., the' following real estate:-,oc Nu. 1 is th.- liumest - '

iUd In., tho Tuwrsliir ofCounty oC Wn " - ' " r i-lersey. It COIL. . . . ,llfty acres, moro dr less,- about, oneiiuntlred anil ten acres of which isgood farm laml, ami tilts balance timberland 'of thirtV-elght years1 „ grciwth.Tho. Improvements are a good, large.frame house containing eleven rooms;barn, two good wagon houses, cow

• eds •aiiir-othiir-oul-buiKliiigs. Therean apple orchard and other, truit on

c" above farm,"also plenty • of ' goodrSng-iind; well wntor. --It.. In .locatwl.

.....ir Montana, N.'.J., on the road; to

1 ""Lot N o e l s ' a . farm near the villageof Montana" iiud contains one hundredai'itl' lortj"'1 t'.vo.wacres; • abo'.it'-ono'-hup--tired and twenty-two, acres of tillableland and the baU i'tiiubor and 'me„„„ Vand."""'Phb improvements consistof a two-story house, large barn, twonitron iiouses, cow .sheds and other•tit-l)ii 11(11 nes. There Is also a novor--illlns spring on the farm. This wouldunite as good a stock farm as any In

the county.Lot No. 3 is a house and lot cojUain,-

ini,-••t.wo-aiitl-one-qnart'M' r, .' 1 . l..^..y . . . . . 1 . . . n i l

if. land.L^U-.-...-... -'11 of water ntthe door. Tills lot adjoins farm No...l.Anyone wishing to view tho above.roncrtr will call on Lcvl Rusli, Cooks-iUe, or J. Manning Rush, Montana.

RALPH RUSH,• --." .' .' " LEVI RUSH •"'.""': .'•' -" -;•":-" —;- '. Executors;1

1. A. Plerson, Auctioneer. c; ..

•rS^z: Public Sale of V \REAL ESTATE !

Growing GirLchanges more rapidly in appearancethan anybody else. One clay she isa child, the next "quite a younglady." If there is a girl at your.house keep a record of her deyelop-

_ •menl by a''series of

PHOTOGRAPHSBring her here today and so start

• the series, with photographs of the.highest artistic merit. You'll be glad

' to have them"' iii years to come.""She'll never be ashamed to have you

— s h o w ' t h e m . : ~ ; - - - - -"•--'•'-'•---••"•-•-• :-1 ••••-----•'•;•-

. ' : " : ' • ."•"'".. "v.V;"-, Frank H. Shopp, Manager.:.

17 KAST WASHINGTON AVENUE

Tool's Old Staiid Undtir New -Mannt'cnioiu.

The umlccHlurncd, admin is t ra to r oft.io estate of Henry Harbers , deceased,will, exi)CSi'>,a,t,jut_M|cLJiiV.^',n,th-i;i5:i _ l>1 '

,lll)X»AV. SKI'TMSIDMIl !JS, lilDW.one oVlock v. m.. 'the f.VllowhiK iviil

h d l t l i iropcrty. ln ;lilted]

Ik-lvliicih n l i

.lilted on I k l v l i c i v ii

.]., near tho ni-lvidct l l lmiao uiul

ateit

nd •r l

ll ti'iith

nin

atefruit ltv,.s. otr. • Thl« 'lotapted to fruit and ehicfcen

Ternw and c-nndlliLiusday of .«iii'« by

JACOB F. MARnir-l^r Oak St.. Bro

uiniiiBinibor,ll ad-

-M; A. Pi' , auctlo

rnlslnpr.uule known

S. Admr.,oklyn, N. \ .

NOTICI3 OK SKTTljEtHEST.Notice la hereby given that: the uc-

counta of the subscriber. Administratorwith the will annexed, of Kdwanl M. ; •Kamsey, deceased,1 will be aimttcu and >>stated by;the Surrogate, and reported>,,rto the Orphan's Court of the County ofWarren, uii Friday, the Fourth nay pfSeptember next,; at 10 o'clock ft. m., inthe term of April, ;Ior settlement anda ouarce.. S A M U E L A HAMSET,;• , Administrator wltli

" the will r.nnoxed of.'Edward M. Ramsey, .

_u....._ , .T. ..-.-1.... Deceased. : _„_._,. .Dated July .21; 1D08. ^7 ^Pr.'a fee, J2.70. ^

—Ihe way that has built up the. largest printing,,; business-iii ..Uie..State .west ,of Patcrson and north..

of Trenton.q : iii:;tiic' first' placero'urequipmcnf is morecomplete and very superior to any other foundin this part of New Jersey. . ' ^i:-••-•"••Xo competing- print--'sH"o"phns-TL'::iore:Skill-.

ful and painstaking force of workmen than the

oilier printer can who keeps pace witlvthe times.y , We perhaps could : make our prices- stilllower, but we \Voukl have to slight the worksomewhore. • - . ";' .,'." • • • «= -

•<fl" 'Our way is to do artistic printing—do it ac-"curately—do it quickly, then add a small, profit.:<j No mallei-whether it is a little order or one •for a minion copies, we.can handle it.

.^':'i;:\y-heUier a plain dodger or .a,., poster ;iu"colors, a pamphlet or.;'5oo-puge book, we exercise

' equal.care. .. -. . • JL ''^-.q, H-aif-toue'work is .a'Si^iaHy;-"wliiKour •color printing has won a great amount, of-praise.

PRESS

"^ ":'S3Sa ".'..'.:'.. J,

Page 10: … · Till-; WAnlllN'ulON* SiViH. To reach (ho right people nt the. right lime, use UK; right paper ul thu right prici"j .. iiHE ONS THE WASHINGTOvfSrAB>J:,{;.£-i;N _ : IH (lie

10 THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J , THURSDAY. SEPTKJIBER 3, 1908.

' T H E WORST THIXG FOR-.', : r"liUGS IS A I.IQU'.D

; '",' CAI.I.KI)

See-No-More, '..'..'... No bug caii be where it",'.."...'.

• is applied.

Try it.

We sell it at :oc ami

25c a bottle.

•- HOW YOIT <\\V I I K U VKDITOK OP KTAU: '"/.:-* I• •'••'

"There uro no m-crolM In -thin nim-pnInn. Strictly priu-tloint: what hopreai-hos, Mr. Hiyan w>utd not winvk-tory with,tainted iiiinn'y payhiff thu

Not ;i dollar is to hu tu'CCptcd Whichrequires uny |irutnlsi\ cltln-r express!or Implied, other than for HONEST.IMPAUTIAL GOVKUNMKXT.

^Ir. Mrynn M-ttI "iiKT tlu- WhltoH'ttiwc absolutely froo from ^ntniiKtingalliances,'" tree to scrviT till flu•*•<•.'* nfiiuiivrit cltlztii* allia>. or ho will notcuter at alt. / " \ \

Tk-nce the i-mii-it? fc* plain. Thecampaign "f Bryan ami Kern must be

The pooplo must pay the necessarycampaign expanses ff they want pub-lic sen-lints who will serve tht'lr in-terests.

Hpoelal interests .tml favored i"having nro.i "SWOLLEN FOK-TLTNKS" by purcha.«!nn favors in tin

• '-;:,. past with MILLIONS CONTRIBUTEDA - . . . . J i ' c P h i f m n ' p V T 0 CONTROL ELECTION'S,, slan.l

Anew alt s rnarmacy ir,,a(]y to «i«. .MILLIONS MUUK|KOU COXTIUKP FAVOISS. But thatMO So. -Multi St.;

I'llll.l .tPSiH Uti, N. .1.

onr. Niitkmti! Itstttk HiilUHii

vr H'V'rt a dollar unless itilmy* a pl-.ii.-f.i Mr. Krynn says. from March Itli.!tHO!*r "LKT TME 1'KOPI.K I'.ULE."

_] T h i s ' c m <.p"iu-- .inly If the people"(pay th'-ir own-bills, anil control their

I "UBWAUK o r Tin-: TUUSTSj'MEAUlNO •OIl'TS.1".

Tlmt p'llii-y »«f th'- favored few buy-ing a. murtjrune mi the Government

" T l C i '"emit llint tfi.- OmididiiU- for r ivsi-1 O ' i lmi liin'w a few p-oplu.oHly in an

Hryan >--:iyy. " \ \> wilt take tins4\Kiiwvt PEOiT.E'S P.tn.K home t«Vfth, . . i,..,,,,|.. ! i n , ! will _ (ill. w pnople In

t!u- ciuise of! p p i l a r1 y..ii!*

the p:itrI

lu's tin>.:-: his

>.iU

o f

.,.:....:.:. Xtuv Cement M n r l i l n o . - ™ ;

OIK* of the latest labor .saving CIP-VIL'OM la a machine thai lays anil tin-lnhi'M cement slilewulUn with reinarlc-ahli: rapidity. It uunslslH uf a travel-ling innldniul winch for pulling themult) ahead. The cnucrrto for thel.asu ut ihu »UluwulW*i» j-l.ovvlli.il i>rlunipfd Into the front part:"of themold, and the finishing mortar Is shov-eleti or ilunipCkl into the liopiK-r ntthe mlfUlle of the mold. Thin hop-p,:t- Is.so ilcKiKnetl that.lt feeds a• th!nlayt-r. of. mortar;, on . to, .tlie_fon«'rett<bitHe .us the- niuhi iriiyviH ftirwanl.Thiis) a complete and per feet''.sUl»>wall; 1H d r l h e n d at the roar end oftin; maelilne.

No .sliilU-d Ilnlshers are retiuircd.No liihor is heetled to linild forma.No men are needed to tamp the cm-crvte. In brief, say.s Cement At;e.Xew York, the process Is simply oneor mixing the innredlents and depos-iting them into the proper part of thetravel!tig m>»U1. The mold dors therest.' With u properly organized gaiiK-the mold Is Kept traveling continuous-ly nt tlui rato of two feet per minute.

The shape of the mold Is such thatthe ci-nci'-u- Is squeexed bnth lateral-

d b l lly and viTikulty Int a <lwhicli. .-is ab.«v *t;>t-d.raiiiiulnk-. i'erh;ips ttial'le fontun- of tllnlsli Itiat it {,-Uvs (<> tlThe u-ji!N |.iol;s as thoughhand itaUhou with Hunts,

bloi-li.

enifirh-iotd> the pi'i-fect

It had iK'i-n

1'ast Hif l SL-IICMII,This has lieeii a busy Ktiniiuer ati-'.Kn.it. Stmndsburg State 'Normal

Sell'"'!, ^ay.i th" Monroe liccnrd.Work on the new Model School build-Ing is gultitf stwullly, r.irwanl. Theliclelis fin tin1 third story'are nmv he-Inir laid. .Sullleient progress hinadt- t« eiism-e Ut>- m plot Ion of th.

i hp

bull.liiii,- in i-'iitnut lime ami to showill bhamlsoine

d hoTin- m

Ui-'i--nii;l!

l!o!<«liorry Ilnm., litilere, on Tuewlny iippetie 11 very wa

r*'il with il now

in i\f\vn withNlekotKona very siirn

Mr. ami Mrs. Win, Cllno and familystu-nt Sunday-at.: I lope..-. >-^~,. ;...„.^1_

Mlti-s Bertha Cregar: of Newark' Isthe 'guest of Mrs. Guo. Martin. •=••

I'htyd Jones spent a week at Hnffalo,N. Y,t with his aunt, Mrs. Sheets.

.Julia ritU-iiKei- of ^iWluml—hiiHbeen: vial ting his -father. DunieUFU-tenner.- ; / / ; I....Z:..-- .' '. ' ...'

Andrew Sjharrer was the guest'ofhis mother, Mrs. J«hn Seharrer, overSunday.

Atvln Ktout. a former Oxford boy,now of Xew York, was a recent visitorIn town.

Miss Bertha Hoffman has returnedfrom a couple of weeks' stay at Hm-le-ftist own. ,

Miss Anna Strackbeln of rhlllipK-burg Is a guest of her parents for afevilnyn.

Ciias. Fichtel of riilllipsburg wasth<> iT'ifft of bin roiisfn, Win.•Sunday,over Sunday.- v~-:r : ' • ;: ". •

y\r. mid, .Mrs. Warren Ward of New-ark ' a re spending a, eiutpli* of weekswith his niMther.

.Mr. and Mrs. .Ndm Itangliart ofMountiiln Lak>- ;ir.- Llii- giu-sts of Mr.and Mrs. Con. Miirthi. :

Miss Launi llfu.'hgo,«ang of Haek-ettstowu spent n Wick with her grainl-paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hlesslng.-

I'etiM* Ilayoock has returned l<>.Sera 11 ton after a two weeks' visitwith his parent.1*. Mr. and Mrs. LewisIlaypoek. ' '

Miss Ada. .llender-mi has beenspHiiling a..».:«*ii]ill

1. of.; Awflt.; a t ' r i i i l -Ilpsbnrj; as the must of lur slc'ter,Mrs. Win. Don-.

John Siiliiimif lias on exhibition' at1

Jam.'s Allen's drug store :i largo-0 ox., anotherapples. One n

IS OK,, and on? 17 oz...Htnu-ture will be Mr, and Mrs. flco.-y'; Scliarror ami

hipU'O to It" purp.we. Mr. and Mrs. David Ii./"Vopor spent ;iIttlinw I* ivivlvitis n 'lay at Hai:'<.-ttstov,'ll n*0"iitly.nullrii:. Tlu- plasU'r-j '-f Mr. ami Mrs. Chiw., Murra in .

-.f 'swollen' 'Ins !•* -Ifinir prn.-tl.-ally •Hon.- • o w n • " ' •-• " —'• *"•'" — "ntry "i.'v ! tnroniih'MH. ami nit tlie rn.nns in the

•V- tliN b-tu'v in I JOLI ' I 0 1 ' ' l " ' ( ] s i l 1"1 W'Ulinir are l'l-lnur ro-iuiet head .>f yi'iir paper, •pla.v.l wlih now. Kv.-ryiliinjr. In fact.

utio who Tut'ors Gov- ' i " '"'in--' <l«me tliat can b-i ilone1 to

\HIIVAN. KRllX ANDIli:LI.-!. Vim f-.irwjirii th

pay yos ho

paitinPF-OP

v.-« uli'tsevery

if • the. liiiarti-r^ of tlif. stttdt;iltscan i i-onif'-rtiil'lv ami iiimu'tivi?.I'rir I Ni-w iiatius are beillif so rapidly

M-rS adtk'il to the' roi;!sLer oC studeiUs tlmt

the Tn-:H

CIIAKLKS FORCE

of the DoinoN'.'Ulf'r.ar.O'tuitiltto^ with th

ui" each etimrli'iit-.»r aii-1 a

tlu-re is every i> .-peet thatiltlure i y ip

will "pen with tin- !»iiildlnss tilled to

y.m a cvi-lilioati>.-K.S<M1 - for oaclid.-Ilvor thtfie et

Onen mor.'. y<

_ Tax on Itatlroad Property... Tiv:i.«mvr will forward I ' T h , . s t ; i t , . n o u r a o f A?s^so r^ hm

• HlOS El.«SOSSliiellt:Witlriiiid property

ti,, «,„,• i..,i,,,;tI",..1;;

i:;,^,.:r... ilslllllK you m ; ;;...,,,|,| ' tins

partm J^t _ m . • th» Great Orfjiinl-iiUiiin Ixiirinjr ill

ToJLallfornla|^»l^^!•^l^^..:r:>• "°»>< .rAnd Pacific Coast Points

•Bass

MS3 >

IV"

Dully Aug. 31,to Out: iiu, .

- Niagara-Tails-$AND HKTl'KN, ^ ^

Going Sept. 5 and 6. ^Return Limit, Sept. 8

Korlifkt.-i.s Pullniiiii rfM.-rvations niul full. Inforiiintl-'ii iij'ply I" Lin-kinvumm nirciiisit!atHtlonsorT!'.' hf.niit St., N-wirk, N\ ,1.

."IJR",..,.,^,,.,,.,;.,:• You can' sleep totter know- - •

/Why. Not"'haw. tho siim.'j: peaco ' ofmind, knowim: they arti iu-sut-o.t uyalust decay with

.•;•: Ruth's-^Reliable" MixedPaint, $1.25 a Gallon

.. . N'u_j>i!tuiv .titiie (f.< pnlntthan" right iio'.v. " " ' . •

Bennett'sHardware Store117-110 Xorthumptoir St. - l-laaton, V-A.

Our Country Is '"or the People; ItsGovernment must be by the People,/" . . " Sincerely, . . , " " . . ... , ,

- -"~:-"NORMAN- K. .MACIC. -• •'•••" • Oha i r inan r» . -n i /Xut . Com.

.. y\. C. WETilOUK,Chairman Flnahco Coin.C. X. H ASK KM-.' Treasur.T.

Chicago, A up. 13; .ll'iuS.

A 15IG STOKK'S ANX1VKKSAKV.

The Great Ilahne &t Co. l^tabHsIimeiitIn Newark WUI IMs.- illtl* I'll*-

lli'tli Milo-l'.xl Thl- .Month.

Al:m\<t i-vory reader of this paperis familiar with the fact that thoBrfat 1-laliiio & Cy. ston> in Xuwnrli.

purtaat r.-tail ••.-•taiillslinient, and theyin 1-tnr.nving that

aluationtlu? Statf. The- nirin-.'j:ate [

H'OS on thNc\ntn>property In the whole fjtato is $7r»,:'.;13.762. The lijrur.'s show an Increas

• iitul 1907. which were' recentlyby tlio board.... The fn-

Mtirk Twain Pleads Innocence. ',Eujreuo Ware of Topoba rocontly

wrote to Murk Twain: "I picked upyour last volume. I road It clearthrough from cover to cover. It waslike a bohtaltetl flush—I could not layIt down."

Mr. Cli'ineiis answered as follows:"I am an uld brass bound, copper riv-eted, lire assayed Presbyterian, withseventy-one years' experience In un-

• worldlluotss, ami I don't undorstnutiyour metaphor. Tdit I know It waslutended its a compliment, and I make11 coi-uiiillj wek-umo."

A Mark of Respect.Andrew Cnrnorfc vfis cntcrtalnlne a

Montenegrin prince at Skibo castle.Tliu'-inui'iitiig'-'aficr. the ..'prtnco'3'arrivala party of truests set out In a hugemotor car for a'long run, uiid as they

vuiimtions for 1907 is *i.270,76:.," and-[ hlghlaiiders-rosc fromlho boncVea bo :.vith ttie lOOii •vuliiatkmsl

hlglilafore the inn and sululed.

- " a ' t T o ^ / " ^ ' ? " 'Veai ' 8 h ° W ! m ' ' n * ! T h o I'rlllCL' seemed nnuized at tho

i!*0^b>-etalnt!wVnUmKr%7l^ "Why," henskod, "do theeo raca^goAt km tie, K'T-.tiS-: Burlington, $17$.-i " s : Camden. $l,S'iC,:;:;S; Cape May.

(.'•Unid-rUer. S r> T ;i, 5 S (I; Hudson. $55,-•«rt«;---Mere«r. - Jl ,410.1 T. : ..:...OI*I

•rprlj.li!?.wilt eeli-lit-ato tlu SOth annivfr-

-savy. of tli..- ostai)lishiiit.m't of tho busl-

ninth-lay, H

nK. iiL'gintflns :T.oxtrft'ios-,. '

. FuH'-ston's attain to -such an'age-,maintaining tho full . vi£or of youth.Few llvt: so loni; at alt, and when.onedoes, ami still retains, its j»lace Inpublic conihlfiice and favor, the celc-hratifin of its 30th birthday is a uiat-

i r i 't.-r oHalln

iportfirici-.& Co: ru-or do things by

When Shopping in East'•'• T A K B TOUR MEALS AT •'

SEIP'S RESTAURANT37. South...Third Street. '\

halvt•.«,'• and in phmniht; thitinn <">f th'"' soldur.vji:!;;!*?','. ..»hrtl';:h.nve.nin.il"'- pr^parrui'-'ii" .f^r (Jolng it on nhuirc scale; ' Thu mammoth hiilhlins:nn T.ror.d .«tr.-..-t at ,XrW will be lav-

wlll.lKf thf L,T.-nti--wt the country IIELS••vrr t-cxMi. Inside tho decorativescheme will h>- maKnitlcent al^o, theprednminatinj; enlor l)cing gold.' OnTiH'ji'lay morninji, ..S*pt. S. them willhe a street paradf In .Vowark of the

""itiiiiiy waijijnw and "fiutbtnohiles " used.hy •ti,.--fi>--nv in -.their Croo • deliverysy^t™, whiph.^vlth a band of music,

What will ho. iK-rlmi*". at IIIOML vitalimportune- tu tint jmhlli; is the Kitfan-tlc Hiilfs of iiierchrindisC'' planned to

versary. and to continur- to tho eini ofSfpteinh'-r. Mnst amuxinw values willbV- ol'fiM-ed tho public. There will 1>e

Chas.1 R. FordFurnishing Undertaker

NIGHT CAI.Ld-At my resldonco, 40 Toumans Avr..

•Lone dlstiiiicp 'phone • at both

•nhlow pi

• than ..the morcluin-.

vsjj thenmutiftState's

public. , EvX "

wt-t-k of Uahi'tj 'iSCelebration. {/

y for miles£honM •• visit • theduring the . iirst

<j •&. -Co.'s Anniversary

XOTICR TO ]JA7t CRKDTTOHS;»' Notice is licroby^siven to all person;having claims agiiinut tlic t t fChrlst'on C firltner lateof

Womnn'.s iroim: Cotiipanlbn for Sep-teniher.

" •"""The" »io«fhr.-iiutiful fi'icon on anythrone," this Is what. ICelluKy Durlaudcalls the Emm-'-ss of TtusHla, In hlnfrtvat -series of articles, eillltlud "The

• of nn 'Knipress." whicli he-the ^"oman'.s Home . Com-ir SepLomher.

Irving Koc'holuTr bo(fln«tppn hundred nnrl nine, bcltiff'- nine I n neVv snHi"! of Pi'lcl-,'f T'\\,« uM.;.-iimonths-from the-dntc if stii^P-noUce; | . | i e w - ' l 7 (" t-"(-'11-'- *•»«*;. whichand any creditor neslectinK1 to br.inc In ' m f ] s l f l i r t n I)(: cvtn morft popular thanand exhibit his er her claim, Hmdrr was his famnu:r::.*F1#£vlHnlden:"c lioroath or" affirmation withi

'limited, will be' foreveror •ht?r'.nctlnn-neiiinst.. th

GEORGE C. BHITNKR,•HKNi:y--J-;L!IUTNi-JK-:"

; GEORGE C. BHITNKR,^•—•HK.Ni:y--J.-;L!IUTNi-JK,-:"

LUTHER J, BRITNER,UOSB C. MARLATT."LKNA T.:" BLA7.IER;-

, — . . . . . _ . | - v ^ . . . . . . , . • • . . • J D C ' l ">» L I L ^ , [ . , | I ' U

iAl,T is tatoM-^'J^^sl i i 'm Number at \Vom,,n'C^inipanion, and contains man;of\(nterost'for every woman.

Dated July 3.1, 100S. t To prov<?n&.salt ii^altcrsMors fromb'ocoiriing ilaniibnni ' / lumpy, whfsn.filling them p n ^ W i n . n r twelve plocr-g

f rice," says pCompanion for. September.

b«re legged?' I t Is a local custom," Gald Mr. Car-

fteglft, "a mark of respect for yon, sir.Ih some plac« people tnke off tbclrham

A County Opi'ii toTin? President ha^

:B'2;i2"0;"_'Warrcii.^ Tlaltors;'iVwe ihef taise^off'thcirtrou-aers."

His Country.a procla-

lands of the I'.osebudIndian ros-ervation In riouth Dakota.

covered comprises aboutres and' includes all the

land in.Trlpji county of that State,it; to the terms of tho procla-

mation .the lands will. be. .Pete.eu><1 by.the" IottV/ry process and "the' drawing

•"" " . l ac at Dallas, S. B., Oct. 10wilt b*.. U'IKKT the. direction

if J. "\V. Whltien. chief land clerk ofgeneral land otllco. The tnlni-] price Used on the land Is,JO per

and the h'onie.su-ad laws arumaile applicable to all entries. Uc^is-

•ill take'xt, ^

trntlon will I Oct. 5 and continuei" Oct. • 17;..-and applicants .can .a-r either at Dulla*t, Chamberlain.

:• Presto, S. D., or at O'NL-ill,

FIFTH 'DISTHICT. I)13MOC«ATIC "

./The Democratic Voters of the Fifth-eiigrv.sslonal District of New Jersey,.'oinprisint; the counties of Union, .Mor-

"H (""wsWto r ra"*' ttr-C n 0 U f l c d " l " o l e c t

1011*0 lie held In "I'hmipHb'urg?"^*!'^."at eleven, o'clock a. in.; on October" 1190S,. for ,t!ie purnose of nominating aI'1'iiiut.THUc ciindidatG ror memher ofthe House of K<:t>rcscntaUvcs to besii|JiJbrL-(l lit tit<; jjene'r'ol election in" beheld. Tuusilay. November 3rd. lDi)S.-The hasls-or r«i>resL'ntntlcn underth.frt call will be on? delegate for each" • • ' ilruil votes cast for th "cnitlc noniinte for Congress at tho KOH-eral c-U-eiion In i90>i and one Oeiewatu.for ...(.'!i«h...frautioii...th«ruof- above fifty.in earlvolociion district and ouch elec-tion district shall be entitled to at leastone .k-lcjrate. The tiino and place forliohlintr caucuses: for election of saiddi'loBuio.s shall l/o "ilxed by tiie chair-.man.or. in. his.absence, by. thcsocrfilary"of tlie County Committees of the:.-re-spective counties..

The number of ilelt-Katow to which

I O W P : . , - :.'• .-Union countv, .• .103.Morris county, .-• »RWarren fioiinty. 4S

.1. .T. F.AXR,KUGENE S. DURKE,WM, A. STRYIvER,

•• " C o m m i t t e e .Summit, X. J.;-^\us 27, 1Q0.S. •"'

REN

1st WJJnd3rd•Itlif.tliCtli

COUNTRY

. 'vot

1C3Allatnucli^ . i : . . . . . . " . ,-UHolvlrlere ")). .'ir.OP.lnir.stown//....; i-70Franklin M. ;' Tf.7

UackcUstywn, 1st DlHt

Hiirdwlck .".JVI t n n n o n y • ' . . . . - . ; . . . . . ; v .Mono V. I'.TriiltsuondencoKno'vltnn .' ; - . . . .Lopatcoiiff •MansfieldOxfnnl, 1st mat- " ;,.2rnl. " . . . ' : . . . .PabiMttiarry " . . . . ;

was returning to hisown-country -'aftJr a long absence, andus the .green hills nnd vnlleya hove Insight lit) became vury enthusiastic.

^Hurmh for IrelatuI!" he cried.An KngllPhniiin passing exclaimed

Hircastfenlly:"Hurrahfor holt!" ,"That 's rolght," snld Pat; "Ivery'inon

for hts own country!*1 — Judge's Li-brary. . •

What Else Could Bs Exported?A well known American writer auto-

motilleil through Scotland and at a ho-le! in tho highlands was treated withincivility byl'n waiter. , ..

Accordingly he complained to thomalinger. .The nmnager sought out thewaiter,' n TIKVT IIOIKHI, red haired high-l a n d e r . . • •• • -• . - . .

"Uujrnkl." lie said, "the Amurliiiin•vipitor:iicc'uyv5-:yoii:6f ;:triatte'ii'tibn"-'and-Insoteucv. What hiire you to nayT~;

"It'a no' to be cxjw'iliit tliat 11 solf ro-sp^ctin' Swt could wait on him wfclveelitj\ IViisnn It he that snid wotook to the kilt because our fMt'werotoo liirK*!1 to fi«t through trou**ra7" o

. .112

.. .73

.. 1,42

. . T,a

. .154

. . 1 R G "

. .170, ... ^..^. .w i.,~^-,.., Pj\hn.f|iJni*ry " , , , . i , , . , . . , , ,•, • . 44Woman's Home £?h{!t.c?.n.'''_ •-_•_•_• uv : * * * lf'i •

......!!!n4- •Township .107-7 .-;

E a s y Morrey, '" 'JA render one wintry day entered a

cafe and said to a tnnn who was reid-Xa.% a. nei7sfj5"p,er rind drluklng hot lem-onade- y/"•'Won't"j'jm buy "a cMendbr, sir? Thenew year is close nt hand."-.-,

"N'o; I don't want a calendar."Hut the:.vender persuaded hiro to.buy.

"one," whlfth lib'paid for and ordered Itto be deliverer! to Ills wife at bis home,a short distance invay. ^cr,.

Going to the house, the render saidt(/ tliewife:

^Vour cluisbiuid, madam, sent mofrom tliocsife with thts>alendar, whichho wishes you to buy for hi^alesk."

The womnn paid a i|iiartt"i for thoCfilcndar, mid thi; vender roamed tothe cafe where iier hushaud sat^Whllelie wiis trying to unite more salesthure tlie husimiiO went liiune. heard oC

-{]\Q trick tlmt had been played on hiswil'ft and htm and, ringing up bis but-ler, siiid furiously:

"CJo^lown 10 tlie cafe nt~ouce >andbring 11 [) tl*" calendar' vender you'llfind UierQ." ll

The bu'tlcr found the vender <h\isy2 with a customer :md delivered bis mea-j j sape. HiiKthe vender, handing out an-

"-• "Oh^rl^kiiuxV^vh'iilayout boss wants.He wants a calendar. ITtive you gotnquarter? It will SUTC-IHG the trip up."

Taking the calendar with one hamland extending a quarter with the oth-er, he hurried back home, c-

We want you tojest the instrument in every way. Compare it with other in-struments you have'seen and heard. Test its pure, sweet tone. Note the workman- ™ship and the beautiful design and perfection of finish: and satisfy yourself that you m\have got an instrument that you will want to keep before you make up your mind tojbuy. THAT'S THE CORNISH WAY. i; !?

$25 C AS HDOWN

Hal mice on easy installment plan. We save1

you ?ioo to S200 on the purchase of a Piano.

We want you to let us place a Coruihh Pianoor Organ, whichever you desire, in your home with-out your paying a penny in advance, you to use it

tClly-ri3 if"ilAvriS'-your-'owii-aiU'l prove;for-yourself"that every claim we make concerning it is absolutelytrue. We arc to assume all the risk in thematter . r

:

Then, when-yuu hayu made up your mind con-cerning the qim'lityof ;ihe instrument and : are:1

.satisfied, on' that point, see if you can find itsequal anywhere ibr the price. Compare it in everypar t icular with other high-class makes . '<•:,

Make THis Test for 3O DaysWe g^ve you"all tlie'tiiue necessary'for ihis'test.'"

Every Coruish Piano and Organ is sent on onemonth's Free Trial. If ii does not please, you areunder uo obligations to keep it. Just ship it backat our expense and that cuds the whole transaction.

One Year's 'Free TrialIf the instrument does not prove to be hand-

somer and better made than any you can findfor the price;,, if it does ...not hold its pure, sweettone and grow in richness with use; if you are notbetter pleased with .your bargain-every day—yuucaii return itany :iime^wTtliinoire" year andRCt your 'money back, together wilh'.'all charges and six percent, interest in addition.

You Buy Direct From theFactory

™)V-iftie1"1 Cornisii piau.^V?ha\re"no agents oVaeaiefs."Von buy at wholesale at about half what anyagent or dealer or manufacturer who sells throughagents and dealers, would charge'. .".-'-: .,

•. :i:';::iToiassitt..yoii-in^tiiaking. an intelligent selcctiou.-r

i n y o u r o w n l i b i n e , i : ; v " ' : ' ' " " " " " ; : : ' : "'z:'-' ••••"- ••"'•:- ••••-"'•..;..:.:^""••;- •

We Will Send You FreeFirst: The Coruish book of Miniatures, a mosl

_. remarkable piece of .printing, describing ..choicest™of over fifty styles of tyoS Coruisli Pianos andOrgans.

Second: N"ames and addresses of 5,000 regis-tered purchasers. . . . , . '

Third: \Ve_send our Bond of Indemnity, whichMs an iioudrai'^guirr^mee that you place yourselfif und<:r m;,''obligiitiim jtiifU-assume no responsibility .\^in=llh:'cin>g a Cornish IMano^r Organ in your home

for Free Trial, and also waVauts the instrument-f o r 2 5 y e a r s . " • • \ •.

I^youeyer expect toj.o\\;tr a high-class^ Pianb_""Or OrganV'sit downami wrireito'us^to^^y.,' "eveifif^

you are not ready to buy now. When you buy,buy for a lifetime. Buy a Coruish.

Washington, Nl J.ESTABLISHED.OVER FIFTY YEARS '

KEEP YQUR HAND

Till yon yet to Cnnk's. Cook will nuiko it i-nni Boinething foryou. lie will sell you fn.'slujr, cleiiiiei", iiiulubeUorllJujorpun!fooil Uuui almosL liny other storo.

Just sueli.tlitys iis these suy{,'ust <J*>111 drinks.-You wilHitnl '"'"our • u -•'*.,, .-.• . • • *"—;"1

suporioi* In every way to anyyou have evur tiisl.«tl. Shall woS('3<i ,voy)it iiouiut to try V ;' <'••••

Don't miss our My, guy slunv nf^^"'.

Fruits and VegetablesEnjoy this lVablitM, Uerrio.s, Mulunajuid Toinntof-s while they _ .aie licie in almndance. v ' '•'• ^. )' "' .

Orders culled for nn'I dollverotl• prom|(t]y. ...,. ; •••'•'

1. .^'.COOK^SJPure: ,Food;.Store]J: 47 Etist.Woshinjiton Avenue ^^~

THE'EAST;-.$TROUDSBURG-

STATE NORMALSCHOOL

is winning (or itself'"' itii, enviable .reputa-

:._.... lion b .ec 5"v?'s,^--?^ '•- '••the ^Success of its

^Graduates. •' sV'v

• ;. wi l l open : - -Aug i= : : ; -3 i ,

190S." \ -I('or catalog and'V :

and special informa-tion, address

•E.: L,KEMP; Principaf

Star and, ThricB-a-Weck New YorkV o r i d p $ 2 . 0 0 " C - ; . e a r ; ; = " ' " -=^--;>

The Star Press does Perfect Printing^,i l J ^ Z J ! ^ 1 foPrtilWP

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J , THURSDAY. SEl'TEMBEUS.l'JGS

i PROFESSIONAL CARDSIndex to Those lisped-ally I'romfneiit in I.niv,Medicine, Dentistry nndOptics, Insurance, Etc

WM; A. STRYKER30 E, WnMhinRtnn Ave., Wnnhlns

COUNSELI,OR-AT-I,AW' Supreme Court Commissioner anSmcfal Master In Chancery. I'ractl-ttotcr In all United States, State andCounty Courts.

CHAS. B. SMITH, M.D. ,IRQ \V. Washington Avenue

Sundays from ) n m M f 8.80 to 3.00 a. m1.00 to 2.00 \ HonrHi'-0" to 3.00p.ra.

p, m. ) H o u r a 16.30 to 8.00 p.m.Telephone No. 302.

P. P. McKINSTRY, M. D.28.;.'• WaaklngrtOB Avenue

Sunday from } n f f l ' , 8.00 t» 9.00 ft. m.1.00 to 2.30 t HUH"?, 1.00 to 3.00 p. m.p. m. only. / H o u r B 6.00 to 7.30 p. ra.

• Local anil Long Distance Telephone.

F. J. LA RIEW, M. D.: 107 K. Waahlnaion Avenne

f 8.00 to 9.00 a.m.Office HourB i 1.00 to 3.00 p, m.

{ 6.30 to 8.00 p.m.Local and Long Distance Telephone.

i THOS..S. DEtlRICK, M. D.Opposite Poat-ofllce.

General Medicine ) 8 to 9.30 a. m.eral Medicine )uotolgifU:

Sundays, I to 2 p.m.No olllce hours Friday afternoons.

Telephone, 26-S.

G. 0 . TUNISON, M. D.Oxford, New Jermej

( 7.00 to 9.00a,m.Ofllce Hours < 1.00 to 2.00 p. m.

U-30to 6.00 p.m.Attention given to diseases of the eye

and fitting of ylassen.

Q. C. YOUNG, M. D.,tt'aahltifftim, N. J.

CIIItONIC .111.SKA.''.US A Sl'KCIA I.TY.

. Hi IZ. Cliurili! 5(.,,.,- int. V'i

^ Q . H . KITCHEN, M. D.^ . . r - . , - r . j l , -u>«t SttMTim "Stret-f ' ' " "" •"

WASHINGTON, N. J.

( S to 9 a. in.Ofllct) Hours: < 12 to 2 pi m. I 6 tu 8 p. m

In Oxford, Wednesdays; In JunctionThursdays.

DR. P. JUDSON ECKEL"•'", DENTIST

34 r1.V.',.'a3!iIr.Ktcn."Avc;; :0pp.: St.; Cloud

( 8.00 to 12.00 m.Office Hours: i 1.00 to 5.00 p. m.

I 7.00 to 8.00 p. m.

DR; THEO. X HAYWARU; _ •••• • - ' • i ' C | i K N T I S T • • • • . , • • . - ,

Olllce: i!2 Broiiil St.

Jtnymond Oln-rly IM hnriiQ fr"in til

IUJHHCH Fry Is a happy man—It'a adaughter.

•Miss lSlenom Oberly Is visiting In1 toe Its burs. ; , :

Henry H. Stone hns two tontns busy

Mrs. Win. ISrvIn has gone to visitrelatives iirUuvcrv :

Mra. Lovl Iloger# was shopping InKiiHlmi un Saturday.

MI.HM Ho I en Davis is sojourning inIlnscvlllu and vicinity., M.,.'R Dowllng In delivering morethan tun long uf coal per day.

Mrs. Lutlcla Ituah istVisiting herslater. Mrs. Elizabeth Carllng.

Clifford Cline .spent last week wi threlatives in Ilinghamton, X. V.

Theru wore 72 fumlllk-.s representedat • tlie":iiusir"picnic1:"last"Saturday.-

Stone Bros, undertakers, directeda funeral In Sprlngtown this week.

Mrs. Samuel Carhart was tukisuddenly 111 on Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Almtm Heller vislud tlie.OhlLadies/ Home in Kiutttm mi Saturday.

.Miss Adaii Gardner of Orcciwlirldge Is at. the lmrnu of Kussull Fry.

Miss Aliiilo lloss of South Boston'isat tlio home of Mrs. Lev! ;McCracken.

MIs.s!.KIsie Hush of Washingtont th j home of 11. II. Stone r«r a vaca-

tion.' . ' ' • . ' . ;Stewart Shillinger Isbuying new

wheat and rye. The prices neemtaplo.

.Mrs. Ci. It. Stoeker attended theteller reunion at Island l'urk on Sat-

urday.Miss .Mnnd Stone and Karl IUwhiv..- entered the Kn.sU.n Husinuss

Miss Idn Klinmul of Hethlehem Wasthe ^iiest of i l rs . John Stone over•Sunday. - ,; • • ,

IViiJnmln K St rader ' s guests Iiavireturned home af ter .several wuduj

•Jutmi.

Miss Minnie ICetibler visited friendsat Hnekeustown two or threu days

Mr.1', John llunyon accompaniedher mo the r / Mrs. Ward, to Stanhope

i rriday.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1-3 Kitchen and

Milliter Kleauor spent Sunduv ati-st 1'ortal. "Air. liters of Montana spoilt Sun-

day at the homo of Ills daughter, Mrs.Floyd Wilier.

Miss If"].-ii Ka.se <-r Washingtonissed Sunday at tlio homo of Stew-

Mrs. G. K. Stwker is In Eastonwith her aunt. Mrs. Mary Ildlcr. who' critically III.

Mi-s Heriha Mellei Is spending n{.•••k as tin.1 guest of Miss Until Cline

.Mr. mid Mrs. Hiram t.'hter of Stoek-ertown. I'a.. wore th,. guests of llobertIv. Stone last Kunday.

llev."• I'"YTtji!(*fin and wife are enter-taining Mrs. KurniisMitVj:mother . andnunt from Philadelphia. . . .

Mrs. .1. P.' a ray and Miss L!v.-. ••Hawk passed a day this week withfriends at Greens liridge.

Miss Kleiuiom Hum;: of Newark wasle guest of her cuu.slu, -Miss -Annaary .Oberly,, over. Sunday. v.:"1'litV Now1 Village' nl:ie won a* game• baseball "ii Saturday from the Kdl-m A. A., by a score uf 1:' to S.Mis.s Ltiella II Cyphers lias rotuni-

I I-.. Ilaekettsitiwn tifu-r H -throe

. . DENTIST

Olllce: Ciroir Building

28 EAST WASHINGTON AVENUE

DR. G. T. FOXOfllce nud Ilenltlritce, 17U Mntii'St.

' HATH, I'BXNA.

At Easton. Franklin HouseDAYS. Address, BATH, PA.

; s:"-SEIP."Over P. O., Uentrc Sqonre, Bn«top, I'M.

EYE Sl'ECIAl-IST

Car Fnrc Allowed on (2.00 Oln»«i.

, ;DR, F; H^ROBINSOITVBTEniNAHY SUHGEOK

St. Cloud Hotel. WttHMugton, N. J.

-:# D. V. WYCKOFP /IS Ilr«nd St., WnHliIneton, N. J..

IKSIJUANCE'nnd UI3AI. ESTATElEh'""Grade B Per Cent Gold Bonds

.••,.. ..., free nf taxus, a specialty. . .Rents Collected. Commissioner of

d

J .R. L1NDABERRY11 itllOAD S'l'URKT ^i) -

.Apent for and Dealer In Heal Estate.~7.. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,•'-- COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS and j)

: O T A R V P T I B r J C :

ALEX. ANDERSONHO 13. WnnlkliiKton Aye., \Vn»lilnK<«»>.SUIlVEVOlt AXn-OlVIJ, ENniNRlSIt,

Notary PjibllOrCltyEnRlneer, Fire andLif I i i ' R l E t a t e Apent

1 M. E. HUTCHINGS- r ":-

Hesldi'iice: -1R Yotimiiiij Avemicr-'Day nnil night calls given prompt at-

DR. HORACE LICHTY. Oflicen over Hndcr'n Sturc, EnHlon, l»n.

-••-Mtidc .."•by the ;.latestnethoda. Ocular errorsof refraction aclontlflc-ally corrected with Ion-sea for the eye. "Tor-oln'/ lenses, giving ln-

. orcasoa-flclfl vlalon.a apeclnlty,- r.- : - abu ra Nl«« to Eight. ronna.-'Pliono.

Stf'warf S!illlin«i'r makes ^ood-useli|-- niif'in'iMi.'. ()].•.«.!. |»l-asant -lays.

It is.ii l a w one and a pretty one, too.Mrs. "Arnold P"X- was- tin.- siitl«l of•r iKirents-in-law. m-ur Krwlniui, I'a,,u Wi'diicsday, Thurjidny. and, Kriitay.Mrs. itlfuicliR DiLuht'i't lias yuiu: to

Parkvill.'. J.nitL'.,Is!aiiiI...wii.T.' sin- isvisiting' IHT' .sifitt.-r, 'Mi\s.' Oe'uVti>i Skel-d'.'ii. • •

Howard Kitchen will not lu-cupy Illst.-n-im-Ml Imusfiu the villane. vacatedliy Mr. Wlllyver. The jd-uperty is forrent,

.Mrs. Marjiaivt McCrack.-n. wlm haslifun visiting hur-sim for'sonm- weeks,returmd to her homo in Ka.ston onSunday. ' . , . . .

Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bush am!daiiffhtor Delia of Smith Easton p.issod.Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lev! Mc-Cracken.

Oscsir M*;ttlor has beon missing con-!!idcnih!e.-.-:!nlllt".for.;some;-lime: Last-week.sevural things .were.'inissincfryin"liis" liailirptVrchr." . — - — • • • • • - • ; ' - ; • ..-.—•;.;-.-

M i s s TCtlm-1 "Wood "of Tr.--nti->n.:-aftora wet'k'.s visit at tin.- home of M r s .Harry 10. Frey. has gone to visit rela-tives at Uhlertown, Pa .

Mrs;-'•Mary 'M.'-SlruiU*i' has••-•madeconsiderable repairs _tp her storageInm-sCand wagon shed,- - - across™ thestrot't fr'u'in the, StratiLT. marislon. ._ .

Freeholder "o. H.' Stooker has com-pic ted 7re-toplt is ' the-bridge, near .hisresidence and a good Job it is—a d<;-oldctl improvement to the village.

Mrs. Martha llulshizer of Washing-ton was in town on Tuesday oalllnpupon otd frlunds ami was untortainodat tlio home of Mrs. Jaiui's Hiilslilv.iir.1 A steam lioatintf plant is holng in-stalled in the residence of Li'vl Mc-Ciiifken l>y .1. M. Moore of GermanValley.1 The1 heater, is made at Hart-ley.'-" . . . . . .

Tlio 'Missus' LilsinL'he'• and •"•" Graee iK<>uM»r will return .liumu on Mondayfrom 1'ai-kville. N-. Y,, whero . theyhiivt.' befn visiting ri'lalives severalw i ' e k s . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . ., .

••'•• Oii'"SaUi'riliiy' tii '6.'Hush"family'hudthoir aiimial picnic in tlio grove inLow's 1 Inllow. Tht'i-o was a largo

• turn-out, and1 u general happy timewiw ha.l. ,,- • • . .

Juhn-Thoinj-on nivl ~f;nnHy..vlsileilIn' M'hrmoiiy i t i Sinnlay. Mrs. T. amiilaimhl.T will remain fur an imleihiito.pcrlnd jit the home of her fat her. Mr.Werklioi-ser. . , ; - " , '

- •Tin- larmtra have h-gim to cnl corr,?We ii'itti'tMl one farimsr cultlng furnlast W«diio»)lay,itAiibr. -»'»• T l « corncnin is aK!good one, but., tho* potatoyield Is poor. • " • • "

' Ucv. AngusUis Rti'Ck of York, Pa.,pr-achoil an i>xi:oll«ni st-rmon. In t.hol>iv.s.l>vt*-rian chuirh Sunday,!moniim;.Otr Momlay he ami hisifamtlj; roturn-ofV- to ' thuir->:jiomu.::••„•;: , •'•,:..-. ..-.•.•:.•. •

. Thrt Ladles' MlsslniiSry ' Roi-lt-ly oftl1(...|.'rosbyterlan fihurch will—holdtheir 'monthly, ineetiiiK- at the horn.'of Mrs.' Wb.nheUrTlnsmnn on Wed-iu-sday:oi' tills week.;; Our ponplCsnmetlmcs do not ltnow.whero to' oltlain lira wood ami cheaplumbor; hut wo are f->hi Elijah Da!-ryni]»le, wiio lives in lied Men's Hall,will supply thoir needs.. . .

i iMr, and Mr-Cl- N*'JvvM!i!1> !V.IVC |1C-tuiihL'd~fi',onV"1a"vi(iitr with friOiids inNewark'. Miss "May1 Tpwnsend"'""uf"Klnglaiul, near Newark," ciuno withthem for a week's visit. . f

'Arthur Unnnsst of Low's Hollowstarted his elder ttiUlilusl weoK"1, andthin week-^Oscar^UimnEsU'WlH. put his

Ml and press in opnrntif'ii. Soon tinitlu .steam whistle wil'.*'/*; blowh.g.Rlhijr FHtN f.iriMM?i»i ji;- tfic'cariJt:

•liartinent of Win. Laubaeh & Sonsrest. - • . - • « • - , U U I I U I I , III 11*1 ' L W U * »Vt*trKS Ti!.H

with hlK imn'nM, Mr. nhil lira. A. IIFYltts. ri'tiirncd to hlj viiii.ii.viiu-ntwliuri; he has been fnnah't-d ^0 ycarH

11m Kilziiliutli Th'ni'cli'i-r anil IIUIIKII-ifr Iliiniml) ..r .SVwton;.. Mrs; fiapa]Loire anil lira llcni-lollii Fuhiwr ..;J'JilliiiJclpllf/i nnil ."ilr. hti(l Mr* J. .Vhaw »r WiiKlilnBtnn iittemkil servl

ilay.church last Hun-

Slfwart ShlltiiiRer has a foret- oinen clearing out his mill-dam an<Has greatly enlarged-Mif sain,- \,v extending it nurthwurd :t00 feet. * in.,mill is in excellent repair and con-dition, and-the niacliinu-ry Is up-to-

The public schools are now open

that liii-h- children 'atlurid rejjiiliirlj.and have them .study at homo. Letthe trend of the youthful minds b"j,"Je t m v a n I s education and less t

The foIloivIiiK ladies of St«vvarts-vllle, HelKhts had a dinner partv atMm. Charles itaddaWs: , M\m "nm.Mullfii, IVrth Amboy; Miss ix-HuIhouipson. I'hlladplphla: Mrs. NettleI'ulmer, Ka.ston; Mrs. KUzabuth Milland Mrs. Jane Well.-r. Stewartsviliv.

Miss Ceeella Walsh of Mercer stre.;t.Phillipsbiiri,', has lit-un elected teach-er for tlm grammar Krade.s in thehlilniiT'H school, vl.;o Mis-s l l iuel , whohas been promoted a» teacher In thejilKii school denaniimnt. Miss Wal.sii

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hoyer onIhursday attended the Hoyer ruunlonat i.eadliiK. I'a. ||L> reporls a largeFeathering and an e.vet-llont time. MrIJ. says he has never .seen vegetationin Pennsylvania wo vigorous tfreati-rops of corn, potatoes, wheat, oats:uui an niiiiiutanc.t. of fruit. :

Last Thursday evening at the hum*:of ...Miiw Minnie W.jrnuin. u preuvlawn party wan held. TIHJKO pivsontw.-re Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Wtirmun, theMisses Ucit8lu Ohorly. Alice Stone,Maud.. UowlliiK. Ktizabcth liymomlHazel Liiiiee, lOk-anoni. l-Mlth andAnna Oberly, CJnici- i'ursell. ISerthaMetier, Jeanctte and Oracc . Ilartuii"liose Metier. Kuth ShiMliiK'-r, Mabelitrnl Theresa Gortfiis and Klslu Hush.Messrs. I-'runk Sarsnn. .laeuii SlilpmatiFrank Pursell, Charles Itu.sh, Abrani.Sleeker, Wm. Gardner. Harry Pursell.OdO. Stamets. Arthur pbcrly. KdwardMeyers, Howard Wurman. HowardVn.irhei's and Jesso Qlierly.- Tlio nvvn-

intf wius sjjeiit "-Ith Nut-fl • and in-door. ;*amc;;. .. liiifrcftlimcnt:; wore r-vr-Wd.

•Tiime.s Hjirl Hush was tendered asurprise party on Tm-sday ev.-niun utlast week In hoiioi1 ,.[' his lf.ili birlh-duy Thfise present wore: -Wurr.-n

v-oh. 'lir.diiey •TlioTjison." Uay" Siiillli'."KIISXMI Murthi. LarnoiiL Miller. LialCrUwnian. iluy Si-aljerry, AIIBUNIIISWellen Nets'injlklow, Ili)w:ird. War-

K'atle Daub'^rt. Aliiuri* CrlWuiail", GraceMurtunK. Maud- Stone. Mr. and Mrs.Jesse . smi th ,Mr. and .Mrs. DanielSmith and son Luther, Mr«. OraWashbtirn and daughter Marlon, Mr.and Mrs. Albert Hush and Miss SallieHush, all of .SUMVartsvllle; Mr. andMrs.-Chas. Itaku -and daughters Ethelmd Grace. Mrs. George Pilsher and-on liny. Mrs. Carhart and daughterMary. Claytmi ami Bessie Smith. Mat-tie, and. Uobt>rt Wolf and.Graoti-Coonerof Thiltip-sliurtr; Mrs. Darry Pierce andson J.dm of CoushohoL-ken. Pa.; Mr.and Mrs. Jnhn Holland and son Prodand Mrs. Wm. Holland of Middleton,r"'""' ' '"'-•lies and music were In-

d -5.h

V"which' \Vasra i;o!d \vatch""fronV liisparents. - It-is a iifteen jeweled Elsin.

(From another onrr'espoinlent).Miss Mattie Woolf of Phillipsbiirg

•ceiitly passed a fow days with Mrs.W i l l . W o o j f . - . . . - , . - , • ' • • _ • • : • : • _ • . • -

Mr.' ami Mrs. Daniel Oberly' have)oen spending.a.w.e-.-k. with friends in

I'llMjipsbitrg. • ; : ' ; ; ; ; . . ; . " -;; -Mr. and Mr*. .Asa Stiros, and Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Butler passed Sun-day in .Vow York city.

Wm. Heavnor of Carpentersvillepassed Thursday ' with his sister-J't-law, Miss Annie Mellov. \\» Mrs. Samuel Illiu-bart and 5Ir.«.U"m. Hulshizer passed Friday withfriends in Philllpsburg.

Mrs. Arthur Bigelow of BoumlBrook psissed a few days with Mrs.Oscar I'nangst. last weelt.

The . single,..two.-iiml a. half story'raMie'L'-lioiisur-:"of-rGe.tii\gt;':"rti"C;yurs7^riur.he- Hiint. farm.-Oreens..Briilge,.. wastotall\-"(iestroyccr'*by""lire' about twoo'clock, Saturday morning. The fam-ily—-consisting of Mrs. Meyers, her sonand daughter and Mr. ami Mrs.IHigan—had narrow escapes and were.compelled to,, jump from ..the .secondstory window Mr. Meyers Is ' awayfrom.homo, .being cnpnsretl at.work inT'iiffalol The brlgiri of the" fire'Is un-l,-ii"wi(.—TiT'-famlly- lost all-thelr be-longings.' The house, was a now one.:.'iiilt this sm'lnjy and was valued atabout $::,00'ii; 'partially covered, by in-surance.

A Sii Kiuwker.J. n, Goodwin, of Reidsvllle, N..CS;

;iys: "Buckleii's Arnica Salve. Is asure-onou'fjh- knoeker- for ulcers.1 - Abad one came on my log last simimor,nit- that •wonderful salvc.-1,'ivn<vk'>,i.,,,H-nit in. a few .rounds. .. N'ot even a searremained," ' Guaranteod 'fen;..,'" piles,sores, burns, etc. :i'5e a t . Jenkins &MeekerV drug stm-e.

Miss Beulali young lias wsturinnlafter a'visit in \\'itshlii£toit.:

M r. and Mrs. Jacob Wiseburn anddaughter Hazel spout Sunday at Bar.t-l o y . . s • . . „ . . .• . . . , .

Air,, and Mrs. c'hus. Carp'ontfr andLWIV eh i Id ren visited friends "at OxfordSunday. ., .i;

Gv»: YuwKi-i' of Washington spentSaturday anil SuiHla.\C ;tf tin; home ofAlbo.rt Flonilng. ./_," 'Our school• wU»J/re-otien the. Sth of^e|)tember iiisteud of the- j -Itii asituted last week...

Mr and Mrs. Wni. \V>duer andlani-hlors. MlrjanVand Mildnid, <~\wn\.Sunday a t Peiiwull. ' '•']

Mrs. Cora "Weiso and daughter-, of^oiiHTvllle spi-iU Friday with1 horunit, Mrs. John Miller.

Mrs. Nolson l.UiaifJ'nf Middle' Vixlh-yspent Saturday and Sunday with herdaughter. Mrs. Goo.': \VyiJiioivc..--.: -'-:

,Mi-. and Mrs .IT. IT... Carpenter andiiildrcn have been visiting his par-nis, Mr. and Mrs. .Hubert Carpenter.

Mr.' ji.nd' Mrk;'"i>j;a. Carpeiitei;_jU!d."K5!i Aj<in??'v 1 »asi«''l"" STniday"" w ft ii •""his

- W u d l i i Y g r a t - Spvlng-

.. Mrs. AliierL Flointng was'called toSterling last! week to see' her littlegraiuUlauglitPV, Dorothy Uanisey, whoids been! very HI.. ; v

IIACKi^ns'iowN. ;Mrs. Iliirriei Howtdl speiit^Sundav

IVllii^ilin,' r*i .inJ% Ivei/Mtj in Jenn'V IJ'IIV 'Mr. and Mis. W. W, VanNaltn of

Newark are n|iend|ng several wetdts inI n w n . • . ' - • • • • • • • • " - - . ;; ; • • • - • ; . - ; •

Mrs. Malmla Hawk has taken pow-Nesslon of lier new hmnu on llfghstreet. ..,, .:. ,.,:^-.;.-; : ;-.., . ..,,. :.;

.Mrs. Georyii Fi.-rrltv. Is siicnding n1-OUJJII* of wvjiit* with 'frlvmla on LIMLIsland. ; '• • .„.:—•,. •

i-Vank 1'ickle Is s i i tud lng his vaca-llun from iloiveH'H In New Vork andvicinity. • - • •

Miss Ciertrudo Mlteham returned onTuesday frrun a visit with relative)in UUtffownori.

Hiiekfittstown Telepnono Cu, Im.H it:line completed to Johnsonbt i rn andQuaker Kellk-iin-m.

Wednesday. Sept . I«. is tin: date nfthe annua l KU|iperv'U-.-n by tint Indiesnf St. J a m e s " . c h u r c h .

About -00 pernons went to IslandPark last F r iday with tlio MethodistSunday school excursion.

F r a n k Qti imby moved into the firstHat in the Darnell building on Highatreet Hie first of the week.

T h e i l aeke t t s town A. A. baseballteam was defeated a t Wasblngtun lastSaturday by a HL-oru of t) to 1.

'Samuel Allen of S'JinorvIllc. has bceii|>endlng a tow- days lierc witli hi.inns. I tobert and »unl<>I Allen.

Misses E m m a and Florence Hlyht(if Asbury P a r k , formerly of this place,have been visit ing friends hen;.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lowis of:l"tnse-villc retiiriiod h o m e on Monday-nftera week 's s t ay a t the American House,

J . Miller Welsh and Mr. and Mrs.J, II. VcHceliiis hnve reiurnod from a1'iiiipli- of wovhs* stay in Asbury Park.

Mrs. \t. G. Good and family are atNorth Asbury P a r k and Mr. Goodha.s gone on a ilshing tr ip to Barnc-«at.. .-. ": • •- •; " -

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Mnrlattnf. WiutliliiKU'ii. II- C have beenpending a week wltii relatives In thisliliicc. • . . . . " , '

The W. C. T. t". met at the liomeif .Mrs. Frederick Fowler on Tuesday.The business meeting was followed by

lawn social.Mrs. Lynde liolknap has Issued

ilinlH for a bridge parly tominniwoven Ing. at . "Hi>lhvi.iud" 'in honor ofthe Misses Helknap.

Miss J. Eva Wade will spend hertwo wei'k.s' vacatitin fn*n» the NationalHank with ln-r u.nis.in.:.Mrs..Mwi.luw«.t Roanoke. -Va.Mrs. LaMnnt Guerln and . famijy

rid Mr. and .Mr.-. A. D. Hprricl; IT-iirned liomu on Matuhlay after aiionth's stay at Uudd Lake.

A eain[>ing purty composed oflisses Virglniii Kverltt. Iti-tta Acldey.

Alk'e Parsons, Kdna Thompson itiul;• K!."f/ • vjll- P-turn l!»nv fr»m

Huddsl.ake on Friday.Frank H...Kiu.«ey has a position as

draftsman in the onylneering drjiart--•nt of the ituthlehem -Steel .Works..

_"Is pitching Ijair oir Saturdays forthe Slatlngton bull club.

The funeral services of Julm IX-craw, an aired veteran nf the Civil

fir, was held from his late home.st of town. liistMondity, with Inter-cut in Unlon^coin.-tt-ry.Mrs. Hart, formerly -Miss Nettle

VanlTorn of Warren county, who hasn spending a couple of months with

auKnoxvllle, Jinva,_ last .Friday ......JolVh'p; "Kverilt. whnst- llrst enn-act was Mrs. John-Paul 's house on

.Moore street, which"1 is about com-1

jiletfd, has the contract fi.r a Ju'.OOOliuusc for Mr. Arnold of .Syracuse,.Is".V., at Araoldtcnvn.•"Mrs/'jiiru*' •i-'elver, widow ot; TliiVo.[''elver, di.vl nl.th--' lnMii-'.or:.Jier..datitrh-.tt'i* at llampuin Junction. '-Tiitv-fvn-eral services. «viv held Tuc-sdayT7indthe-body was bruusht hero for Inter-ment In the family plot In Union ceiiie-tcry. ' . • . • • •

Among recent ylsiliirs in town,weress'UurlihffVnr .\lontciair'""ar:-"'.Miss'

-Maud Merrell's; Mis.s Carrie Hetnly of• inire »t G; W. Smith's; Mr. nnrt Mrs,

"1-1. "COulTo •"of- "N.'W York at ' L."" XCooke's; Mr. ami Mrs, G. \V. Win- of-yons Farms at G. W. Ayros': Missiln Unwow of Phlllipsbui-g at Jlra..J.

D. Dcromer's: Mrs. Geissler and sunif N".;w Vork lit Mrs. \V. H. McClel-;in*s; Mrs. Geo. , W. ViuiDu/.er and

children of -Petersburg. Va., at M. S.Neighbor's; MIPB-. r.iinfsi>..._Wnodniff.-ofMorrlstown ai J. C.' ICennody's; Wni,II. Asford of Xew York' nt Mrs. Mnr-gunit Axford's; Geo.'Neighbor of Jer-sey ••City at T.. H. Neighbor's; ISrnosttWii'd-'-Kiid-Tamil" of Morrlstown- atitrs. .•Mrj-y^-Vard's; .\M_rs.. L...Gucrln of

\)r.> and- Mr,Hnrn( ' i i Sway/.e of. Mon-•hfi. N. V.. at •Mrs. Annie. Dlkoirifin'sVMr. and • Mrs. Theodore Menagh cf...._ t Orange with . relatives; .Miss

Angellne Johnston of Northampton.Mass., at F. B. Little's; Oscar K; Clineof Newark at-E.-L. .CHnc's;"1:'Mrs;:Cas-,"pur Shafer of "vt'iiphington. D . C . at "A",W-.'-Trimmor#s;- Mr. ...arid. Mrs...J. A.Drake of Newark at W. II. /Drake's;Mrs.-Kc:m-oC Oxford-nt-Mrs, .F-,-Ff»w-lor'«: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bird ofl'ntwnlc at Thomas BlvcVs; Or. It. H.Skillcrn of Philadelphia fit Mrs. UntilPorter's. . • . "• ,

WEAK, WEARY WOMENor nally Woes nnil

Cwiicn houseworU'1' Is "torture.When night brings no rest .noi-

leep.' When urinary disonlers set-In.•"Wioneii's lot Is a weary, one. 7;There.Is a way to escape those >voos.Doan's KMtiey Pills cure ^.icli Ills!1

Have ciuvil women :here in ^\'nsh-ngtoii., • . . . • . - •

This is one - Washington woman's1

ratimony.i;Mrs. O.urles Oochel. 20 llecthovenivenue, Washintrton. N. J., says: "T.'aiiiuit speak too^hliihly of "DomVir\Ulncy Pills as J used'thoiu with'thejest of results. For years.^1 wasmubleil off iani? on with ba'ek'aiiViesimi was oftoti so weak.that 1 was mi-:!;.!c. l.o. perform.,.my housework. 1iiid. frequent' .lfoiViVaehes"' atid' di/.Kj1

i|iells and though 1 tried several ,ivm-•ilies T failed m obtain relief. '•For-.untitcly I hearil of Dortii's...Kidney'Ills,' procured them at the Wan-en•Jui'-r.ly' Orug Sloro and they com-iletoly iliKpo.sed of my trouiile. • Tnowfeel, like a different person and knowl!iat"l owe my present (food health toU10 curative powers of 'Doan's Kidney

For sate by nil dealers. Price flO.cents. Fostcr-MUburn Co., Buffalo;New York, sole agents for1 the United'States,.'. •••. •

Remember..Uie,',name—poan's—andtnke.no other,'"''i'"""rv;:;:r""v"""1 " ' " j

Doiri Go

To a FurnaceDon't lie it furnace slave. Don't go down on your knees and coax and cajole

for heat that is yours by right of double price—price'of coal, and price of waste.- Geta M O D E L Hoilcr and heat your home with steam or hot water. Then• vou won'thave to poke and .grub when .a. cold. day. conies along—you won't ••burn twice as

"itiiich coal",is' yn\i~ .should—you won't have to he continually '"^watching the weather bulletins to he prepared for north w:ndsami cold spells—there'll be no clinkers in your ash box—nopartly burned coal.

I.et us demonstrate the M O D E L Boiler to you ; show youwhy it burns Jess coal and ijives more heat than a hot air furnace;why it heats the house from top to bottom, ihorniny, noon and .irght; how it pays for itself in fuel saved and low cost of maiiv-

"-tenance; how it warms tip the whole house as soon as the fire isstarted ; why coal can be fed to it at intervals of eit^lit hours; howyou can instantly regulate it to meet any change in the weather;why the M O D E L Boiler is the,cleanest, safest, simplest, mosteconomical and most efficient of all heating systems. Call at our ,store, or ask '"us" to call on you.

Jas. H. Johnston, Washington

BOHEMIAN.

and you will have a beyera'ge that is healthfuland satisfying, giving strength andf.vitality tothe entire system. On tap at the STi'CLO.UDH O T E L , C y r u s Baker , -Propr ie tor ;" -~ r ' • • - • ; ; - • • • • • • ' ;

The Seitz Brewing Company,;=,,fe^« 3REWERS AND;;BOTTLERS;;• ' - : • • - * ^ ;

NOW IS THE TIME TO PUTrIN A

For your, THRESHING and•„ other FALL WORK '•'

In ii.Mition Uv.nn-rt'gitlnr stock dl'Giis-olttiu Knyiiio.s.wlilohis tlieliu'f.'(istlirUio

1'311 i,' i 110 s !\ir &11I0

,011'K.Vr. Ask- for

Bargains inSecorid-Hand—Machinery =

A full Hue of Saw Mills; Uth and Shiagk. Machines, Drjg Siws andother Wood forking Machinery slu^vn 111 Joui't hiiinlsunio now

, ciitalog-just Issued. A iHistal wlllljring 1L. Yisitorsjilwuys vv«l-f ci>mo._coiiio ami luiii^slii1""'y^H..^""^''!^111 '- 'JM?'!^1^"^':._

American Saw Mill Machinery Co., t, HACKETTSTOWN. NEW JERSEY- ,. - . - • - / . ^ ^ j ; . .

CAN W IN THELUMBER

LINE

' Make good. •

Not trust to hick.

Plnn our work, tUeu work ouriTlau.

" U l t i e r s l i i v t i " profiled by our ad-vice. Will you ?:.,..-.-; ••-.'

>8G-t2 Broad Street,Washiiiyton, N. J . .

Page 12: … · Till-; WAnlllN'ulON* SiViH. To reach (ho right people nt the. right lime, use UK; right paper ul thu right prici"j .. iiHE ONS THE WASHINGTOvfSrAB>J:,{;.£-i;N _ : IH (lie

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON. N. J.. THURSDAY. SKIM'EMBEU.8, 1908.

I PERSONALS'A Week's Record ot tlicMovcmcnt.4 of the I'vopieVon Kiunv-l-ofal l-.voms nfihcSIx llnys Hrieriy i:hrun.tclcU for yulck INIMIMII ::::

f. -MPJ*. JIIIIII: VoorhVoH/oi 'N[ visiting her son, >Vm. Steve

MIJIK Siw ItussolllWH returned (rumvlnit »t Anbury I'iirk antl.Orungc.

|U VP . : Tina Mrs. Alvln Robertson"visit*'relatives In. Beatyejttuwn on Sun-

Mr,-John R C«»x s t Sunday withH j f b i i r y .rolittivi>s at Anbury nml Kit

i.f cotivak'Hcont from u' sevoro Illness.•"•Mki 'Kthisl Crfagt-r tit Newark Is 11tmyi u£ frit-iitUs Iiu town for~a \ tv\v

•- Mr." 'Jcmeph"-'• Cyphers la" Improving;: .tlaysv •.-."• ;• ' - : " \ :' :

from n\\ attack of malaria. •• . \ .; .Miss Martcurot Hpelrn of Pn.tor.sun isMr. Cli:i«."ivaehfr H <-onvnl»sc»'iit i th- truest-at -bur aunf Mrs. .James

from an'iitt.tok'of typhoid fever. Speiry. >-•.Mr. A. I>. Server-and .family W.T--i Mt*.-« Maud Tfimman was a visitor

.visitors In .S'\y; York over Sunday, i In. New York from Thursday untilUaynmnd lMreoH* was tin- j;uost of | Sunday.

Ornvor Uill. * t Sunny Sid.- Farm. •Sunday.

Pr. K. O. CVMlu'i* niul sun of Belle-ville wvrv yuosts of relatives More last

Stanford Stock.-r wnH at tho Beth-em Fair un:: UYdnemlay. .: ...:. ,

Mifs Ktbel Curling will return to i , \ j r j l , John Warner and son Ilowellher studies at Syracuse University next \ ,lllV(1 )„.,.,, in Trenton visiting her, sla-wt-ek. uer. , . •M r . and Alra.-Wm, Mains.have.bi-en 1 Minn Sue • VIMIIIK,-from the For^e,

spcmiliiK a few days with his purunu j SJH.nt Wednesday mid Thursday withut, ShipiK-nport, l*u. _ . :•..... [ Miss Lulu LotU ..... i ,-• Lawyer Frank ; 1 \ Groft* of Ncw-i.-'Mr-flml-iMrr. BIIOB Dalrymplo amiY».il;ls IHWIJIIIK tv vacation here with ;•„„„ ..fKasUm apcntSaturday with hishis mother. Mrs, Hannah GvulT. i^jsiuiv Mr*. l-Mwnrd • Bird.

Mr. and Mrs. John Apgar of Pnrt | M w < . jm]son Baker of Martiand Mrs. John Apgar fCOIIUII ei-tint Huml.iy with his brother;

t Nt-wpurt, the place of their child-,

j m ] s o n Balior f M a r n sMu-nt FrLlay with lior parent.-,,

j j] \\- Ki thkMunt ay ith ior,ul,j j ] r a , \\-m> Kitchen.

°'l* • . , ' . • • AIIKS* Kllwibcth lionsMr. J. C. Wtillcrjolneil hi" w\tv n t ; rct.:i.rR.(i : t l , n - r | l o m t . Sitttinlay itfti-i'

tin- liomo <»f her fatlmr. Former SIHT- ; u f t ,w , i a y B . v | s l t w | t l l M l g s LK-rthuWtl C l l l over

Rfnehart of thM place spoilt Saturday: Mr. MlttmIn Easton and at Uu.ihkiM 1'ark. : was .1 truest

Mr. Oeo. Harp.r and family wcru ' I l l s t VhuMdSunday vfHltors ai Ilarmuny. whtr<:: r.\',r*. J. It. Wright hh t th d ith l l ; l d l h b

t of Cranberry Lakf Mrn. Margaret Winters

been con-h o

hay Illnofa during; iln-d i

i t'»e vMlsw Miniti,* Frcdcnlivrt; wpeiitSun-

.iluy.wltli her sl.-u.-r, Mrs. Ch:w. Davis,

they spont the day with relatives.Mr. H. A. Mayo, of tho Sanltari

Works, has b..(-n spending .ir~w.vUwith Mrs. Mayo ac Chathai-VMiU".-*.1 .

Ml.s^Miimi' Kelloy of t-Mi'ihidolphia : :" Highla ."ponding a woi-k or tw.> nt tin- ;..., Aniuint ,home of Mr. and Mra. I1. J. Murphy, / or P|iill!ps!.urs'•' Mr. Itussell Promt- and f;uuily w.-iv • "• Mrs. .liinivp Spt-irs.-nt Philadelphia and -Wllhnv Grove: Mis* Ila Major ban returned homefrom Thursday until ..riim'Oay owning. , frt,m a week's visit with relatives and

Miss Lillian iliacli'Mljre IT Senuunn * friend.- In IIlilllip*lMirc

i and Mrs. J. H. FirthSunday guests

returned to ' I !or " hutr.ij, - tier -week's.visit with Mif. Jii^i'lt.iii. D

Mr. anil Mrs. Jam.:.-* ,\Chrly"tine "f '. ' Hv;iUroad .street art- passing the week in M

• En.ston. Bethlehem ami I'hll.vbjijtlila. ; Nina w.-iv JJIMrs. NY I lie Cuyle luis I n ' t-nter- nln.u' at Un

taming for a week her mother, Mr?,•Fash, and «!«t**r r-nth-rln" ..i' J|.d> i-

k e n . . • • ••' .' "

/ • XMJW Edith S!ir—n'"f Sittnm<>rnYMis spending a few dsivv with h>'r sis-tor, Mrs. Floyd Major, in .Wii^hinc-ton. • • ' • . .

Mr. mid ' Mr.V J < ^ p h • P.ryair mid'Slr.«. G. M. Datti 's vi.-iti'd Wtllo-.v.GroVi'j-Tnrk- tho • l a t t e r • pa r t ot" last

II. Snydcr vrt'l son flayU l i i ty

visit atturned from ....Uiviin Cirovf, la!*;:;Week.

-t*. * J. C. Andrews and ditugtv•stH of Mrs. Alfred La»r last week.

. , Krinic and son andt d Mi

, Mrs. Cvn. , Krinic and soA plt-asant birthday party wan given > (jj,UKi,top.. of rattiMitnir^. and Mis.s

Mr. Cii'i>ri;e Oj.dyko, at hU home MI \i (U;v | ; u n] Of Milford, spent Tliurs-Mt. Airy, on AUK, "5. It belns his '•-'•: ,],iy "with Mrs, Krlnie's brut her. 1-Mw.b i d i r was served;Mt. Airy, on AUK, .birthday. A niee .dinner was seMrs Kdwanl M.irtln and little y»n j Mr., nml 'Mm, Watson WilliamsonH-irold iif I'a-^aif returned home anil daughter Viola. Mr. and Mrs.l-wi SUunluv aftor^peiidiug a weok : sinclnn*. nml Miss Cathcrln,- Stunt .>fwith Mr. and Mrs. ivi.-r K. Cole, a t , HUlltpsburg, ealleil nil th«>lr, eolisin,Montana. Mrs. 1-Mward I* Klrd. on Su:day.

Miss FltXiibeth A|wir of 1'ort Cnl- ] Thu lEf'V. Aim* Slttmet» of Harrlsrili-ii in veiling her limtliur Hurry, iiUburg..; T'a., Client last Friday at •tin;Newark: n}w fri.-ndH In New York, i home of liis Mat,- v Mrs. StanfordSlu- will visit Coiii»y Islnnd uiul other! stocker. IWv. Stai^etz has ehargeplni'<-jt befor.- rftu'rnlng. ! of u large enngn'gatl'.) \ In Marrlsburg.

Mr. sir'.-Mr*. M. G. Wolk have ro- i Mr. nnil Mrs.: John i'riee spent Punturn.-d home a f f r spending thrcuHlny nt CarpenU-rville withivYolis with relatives and friend* nt I Mr*. 1-Mward Cine, who hnU'attnn nml Mitncy and report hav- \ tage thcro, and wh " 'Ing had a di-lightful time. ; their .home In Phltll

Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln Moqre of Phi l - ' »*'>"*

.vturn Uafter r,a-

Ml--i Smith of Spruee Uun = about aspent Saturday and Sunday with h" Ke

Air. Nulimn i.url. U-.],-n .Manner^ at Hotel• K.'iiiiuoiv, [ Aiiff.>rs. .1, C*: Axfm-ti and M- A. i Asburv I'ark. Kfich participant ro-;

:«-ft last week fur. a. visit of | ei'lved n b..uqu>'t of Atiu-rieun Beaii- !k at Ocean (.Iruve. ty rnsvs an a souvenir. . . . i ...TJV

and Air. »lllet and.«Hlcr. Mrs. E. J. um.-liart. un Carl- . ,,„ C | 1 „,„, , . l s t . r , u l r s ( l l l v a t l h t .

Mr, and Mrs. j\^ph • Oarrln ati<l.

gur> : ts . •)! th- ' lr ' awiit. Mrs . J o h n i?-

. . . . M r . Ol!!-- .Cur l ing And ML-s t . -nna •• Kinena r t • sp«-pnt .-;sri'!-*.y .with the -i . . r- •. ni'-T's parent.-. Mr. aiu! Mre. I l l r a m _

• Ml^ ' - s 'Mufc . i r . - t . n m l Annti I-utnlyof i h e K:u-ton H.'.-»i>ltal urv passim; n .

• .fr-n-tlav-vaeutton u i . the. hi-'ine uf thvir ,"i iunt . ••Mrs-.': Ili-iu-y rj.1*hn--t'.m.- • :

Mr. A. U i'hiPl-s. i 'ral

• of Mr. and Mrs. C. U.'bbins. . (iway fr:AIr. Win. Heei's of Mont:m:i ffiw n •»''-•'' W O f

•iif.-t of hi» I IM/CVMI- I - . A. C. M.Hl«ri-.;'!':'-'':'-;^ I1

\\n\\ Tuesday unt i l T imrs i l ay tif last - ' i w n l e h h•.:-lc.

Mr, .Tiirob Cntvlfn:ill-, .V. V.. w a s hi t

of Marcarots

Amerleun Sanitary Wurks. Is;..MI bis dutios for a period o feeks The tiist week i« boini: :

nffnirs. at tb.> end ii' for M'llno. where

vill join Mrs. Fblpps mid remain •for a fortnight. • :• Mrs.. 'May •B.'-.i^ivk,' wlfo. .of Hi:',

:uirriage (»f n Washington..pie. just 'announced, wae jtorform-

•d by Ilov, Mr. lladsoll. at the Par-unnce of tb.- Tort Murry MethmHslihitrch, on Aug. C. The couple w e re»lr. Lester 'Plotts. t iud.Mi^ Jilft n.-n-icr. Tlicy kept thu welding a.sL-civiintil last week.

• - . ; . ' • : : ' , • • • •

w i l l s a l l for till.-

n i w . Mr. ami Mrs.n 11 D 1 B f

« . K"ft. In:..v.-lll.'JC.!il-.a.

: ooftVo. If you readi ; - •"••• w l " <""*•'•

circcory Co.;

In ||n--.Micnr.cr'

; Mr. and Mrs.1 C. W. J^hn-

;'• ;. NVwark null' New York from Frid'1 •t!..1.Mintil- Tii-'Stlav. • l|» :Us... vUlt.-flI""'"'rlst(uid"1whU'.''-uw1ayT"" ; " j ypM'nd"ing'thri"c"wevks "wlth'Mrs."' Bowl-!

Newark have return- ! - I . t"v : F : l t I ^ r . J t l ^ ' ! l A- ^ ' H ' 1 1 ^ . o f i > l^r..IlW nt.I'urt Colden, and Uiey ;;h'irt visit

H. Johnston

To the Democratic Votcru of Wnrrtwi- C i ' t i n l j

1: - - • • ' • • • • • • - •- • — • - - • • • — • - - - • •

Having been 'roimcstod by nninorousDetnocralH. iiioliidlng rcpr tHenta t iveiiH-n of every town mid ia• \v11H 11111 In thecounty, to ngalu lie ti vumlldiito fur lliuullk-e of Sta te Senator , I hereby offermy iiuhiu. .Mibjvut U tlio p.iptilar wishof the par ty In be expressed In ' t l ic i>rl-innrles on Sept. fl.—pledging. I f-noml-natt 'd am] t'b*eteil..to srrvo my eniiHtit-tK-tit-' fnttlirnllv nml hnm-Mtly.

-"•• '•• '.IO1IXST0N COUXISII.Wa*\\hiKttmt S. J., Ann. 31. IMS.This iitlverliMiMtifiit Una been paid fur

h ^ t C l bT

l.yi iMti i t UnCoralsb.

nitle Voters of tlir Cminly'I'o the I Mil,.f W a r n . . .[ liiTfby iimioiiuce niyseli us a enu-

didau- for the ollki- of Sheriff n t thei.rtnmry 'lo.-|i«.n l» be held t«opt. ^ .~190S, [dodging u faithful in'rfonnniu-enf the dut ies of tlu- olllce If nomlnatr i l

; n ) | n v A ] ! i ^.Thin nilvertLseiiu-nt has be

by liooilwar.l A. l.fldn.paid r..r

atlcthe

rCm

i.» rt

ffers himself ns airr at tin; LMittttlnt;

nml respectfullyf the vi>tors of

g liml nmplc ex-Warren county, having lm<l nrnplo ex-l^rlfliiiT n» Clerlt In KHM nlllce nntlktuMvhig tlie fauxlMLW t lmmt tKt i l r ln kllof its brnnehen. If miuiiiiiiti-d nn.l el tv-ted. I fell roni ldent tlmt I could »H.t-ehnrgc tho tlutle.H of the ollioo honest ly,ami for the bes t Intrr i ' s ts of the ttne-iiivcrs \it the county.

uimisToi'tmii TIOWKHS.Dat^il Aug. n t h , 1 tfOS.

This nilvertl.tcriU'ttt linn been I>af»l forhy Chr is topher Bowers.

r. Oxford, N. ".I.. Aug.. 17, -liins.A peti t ion s igned hy over 100 Penio-

crnt lc vol.-rs of. tho county. roftiii>j«t.i ng the County.iClrrfc to plnee mynniup "ii thu Denmrrnt lc t icket f..r thePr imary• ftlecllon. for Mi'inher of thoOoni'ral Assi-nihly. I J i c r r h y nnnnutu 'elnvwlf n» « cnniIMn o fur -snld olllecfiithjpct to resu l t »f tm- pr lnmry I'IPC-t lnn to be hr ld P"pt, 22nd. If nnmf-nntl'd nml .-locted. 1 will f.iltbful'v,[H-rf.irin the dut ies belonging to saU;

ftmcCt AAUON' W. PAVIS.This ni lvpr t lsemcnt hna been pa id for

by Anrnn W. Davis. / .

T.. ttw ,Democratic Voters^of tlie County

I hereby ortcr myself w acAnflMBte

minated ami rlccted, 1

'lnesvltlp, N. J.. Aur. 10. 10OP.Thts adve r t i s emen t 1ms been pa id for

j - Thoo.loro II. Wlcdcr .

To the Pemoora t tc Voters of the County

The j.;ubser*iher annotiin'fs himself a?, V-nnill'lnte for th. ' "Illee of Phffrtffm.l sulicits the sujm^rt of nil Denin-•r" t!<* vntnrs and . if iiiiinliiiUed nml-ipptril. pieilpes bln-.-lf to illcchnrKfiho IIUHPX of tho -miv lo the s t r i c t.. | |r-r "f tho Inw nml in 111" best In t f r -

nt the Uispny<-r-j -.f th

nul. l'a.. . has bt-i/n visiting Ills will nil return home together ... - .piir-nts. .Mr. and -Mrs. I\ J. Murpliy. a • f,-w days. Mr. Howlby has. a g'"n><i •few'days this \wvU. ! position in tbL- piano factory of Hal- ;/•'Mr. Liste'Willdns has rotiirne.! tot '»'" ^ D l i v l s - o E ^ M \ Mr.- Oscar ,

. his Iwme in phlliuMphlii at'UT sp.-nd- BrambiicU.- formerly with the Noeil- ;

siin Claivi.ed to their ii.with Mr. ftnd Mrs. Jaeknun Davis."Among the throng'fit Willow Grove

Anna Covlc im,l Miss I.,,l,, Carlson. : — | S " ^ , ; ^ , , " , 5 ^ 1 , 1 I .Mi™ Ruth Itowll.y »-ilS slxu-on yourS

-Cvtilnirs ,t»C ,-tIuboken..aiuL.M.rs.;,I-I.,...S._;.:,.;;;,._;^/;^.I;,;i;1;:;-;^.^;,.-;;.;r:' „,.yj-..|. »f,,hnr motluT..Mrs...F. ji. Stevons..and1 ' ' ' ' " "* """" * ' ' IKT a" pleasant surprise.- -"Games

played and line refreshments-•• table d.-eornth

Mrs*. Clyd-; Marlatt,of .Scumfnrd,

Mr. and Mrs. 13. W. Uibblo (,f Han- . . , • ' " " lMf l !> lu ^ " ' f " l . »'•*»»l' ' . '• s-rv^d. .The table d.-eorntloiw w^iv :iror. Pa., and Mr. ami Mrs. Davis l ^ ' " • ^ " • H ^ ^ ' ^ f i ^ , r r ^ ! v e r ^ l> m t>' a i l d "^UuK-d a birthday ]Mi' ot Pontiric. MUTh.. 'wrir.. mi-sU- of "Y'1^,. h ," 'In Tn^d-n- ^ t u r n i n t - eak.; with sixteen candles. . M!*.•<}their sister. :5lw. S...A. RIl.liI,-, fr^m.i n ' i l l ' r h"nu.(l11.-I-"?-9-lll-l>-- • .[L'O.WIIT. •.vaK.1tlJL..reclpitat of.-inany{Frifhiv-'tiil '- 'Moniiay:-.-1" "•- ' ' -Mf- ' l f l l l » •"»-.••- j i i ' . i i ipsun Una- b,-..a j huinisutii*.; iJM.^.;iils.- .' - , . •', 'j

SEPTEMBER —GOODS

'Vimothy Seed, S2.50 Inisbel.Tin Cans and \\'a\", 45c doz.Ham's Driving Lamps, $2.75.Perfection Oil Hcateis,

•:-.-•-.• _ . • • • ; • - > " - • S 3 . o o ' u p

YULCAMTK CI-M1-NT. Fivali wirloud ructfived this week

U ' o r Lilt Chickt.Mih: •::" '-"7V-'-"

Vi Chick 1l;eeci.1 Scratch Feed

n of .Myrtle ativwt. Hiss -Huttlutr f Anderson. Jacob Kline of

I-toboken, son ot the late Wm. Kline.

h a s b'oVn s p e n d i n g a week wi th h e r 1 / 1

sistO£. Mrs._%ym. "Long. . While t h e r e ; L

r™iruvirui:u™;iliT'^™MTirv:rn;;=r:rriirJ,li==rrL o u i s a . " . V a n D e H ' f t o r . ; . ; , - r . - - -• -..•• • :::••• ;

l

nntl ^? Gride on Sunday, e-'ing from bore ; "

h R i h d d '_.le ride on Sunday, e i n g fromto Belvldero. thence to Richmond and '. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gardner of Kas-B O h t t i h ; i ? h

l .Bangor. On the return trip the par- ; ton were Ktifftity went down tho rivi;r road from j Sunday. TheirRichmond tmd returned home via , \)iitin On an r-x

o elativson Jay,'-nded visit

-!"ii;ir.r.r.-ar.d..(!ai:t,-!Ucr-Uclcn.:.nnti.MrJ.Hitrr. all of Brass Csiatle; Mrs. JohnMillor und daughtt-r Anna. Miss LIzzli-I'.fnner. Mrs. Ohas. Rowitzldo anddaughter Minnie, nf K.irtsman's Cor-

l.y Cll

T- th

i-itiir

'1 theoiilce.Phflllr

THIJ

i t .Ul I

> I").111

to hf

'.liseh

>y Harry B.

T.i llutv 111 ht

'rimsnnd n

Primf War

ir. N*.

Cerr.

CLINTON

'•»( ' l ias

o.Tiltli- .-.•••!.•

)„-•;>pr.mto .1.

N. ,1tlsem.Muon

cr.itir

.•r ' i t - .-

IIAHI"^. Ann.

cm has

Voter."

ruby announce my.«for Sl.-s t.ik the

for the xfitmlil. I

cmui >

••.Thinfor h>

pi edge

t h e

tidvtJohn

em bohe hKllpp

. If•mys

o\.Y>t!S

best

rilspt.1. M

ISb e e 1

s of

C• hl i l t

21.bef

nf

elfr of A^nm••hi Tn.'. da\ir t «f nili) "in Innrlf to

Interest

<")1IN IJ.. An

irrny.

cAise

1

1

r

i

•CK.rin.190S.paid for

Warren

oinlndtecit effortss of theMOOS.

pa hi for

>i Coiin-

y at theSe-,it. 2'1.

id el.H't'-rjT*- th. '

Wiirrcn

titAV.

on paid

• .M> • rtnd Mr«.-.TJuther Y. Petty_.(y£y>,nwl homu with.them."WiwHlngton, "0- C, -arrived -Yivrv -Sai" j - - M r - . .,ndrMr.s. C. 13." Ribbi«-of -P.iMurdav afternoon, beinff nn-t with au- • Cldt'n h;id as their Biniats on Suiuhiy

. tfimobilc afPhllllpplHire by hi.s undo. .M,-. and Mrs. David nibble of Pun-

1 here on ner: Mrs. It. Mender.son and son Wtl-•bo had i bur, of Oxford; Mrs. J. A. Roy, Mrs. :

vitb h<s K. Brlcn. Mrs, A. kasper and Mrs. J. |finr>wk.y^r(ill-rtf-Ri-nnl,'1yn....-X.-.Y-: 1.Mrs. Oenrpe C. Hutfiies hnVbeen pass-.]

rtobert M. Pet'iy. -andArthur. They will spend the major |

"piirt of their vacation with relatives!in this vicinity. ' " '•

Mr John McNally of Philadelphia.

li- Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. D. \V\ Tlib-le of l'.;ingor, Pa., rind Miss l iar-uerite ltibblu of Washington.

Mr. and Mrs. Jolin M. -Person andon, Wm. S. Person, of Wa-sliin^ton.

.\frs. Charles E. V.is

SERVED AT THE

•JBfiN-SQN-^i:

.Between 12 und 2 Daily.

Don't Forget Us On,._-..,_ f..:. Xabpr JDhayL. r,l.,.^.,v'-Airdeliwieieshrsei^oii.oii.lmiKl.-itL-.al!limes. Quick servico.

All tttivurs of We Croimi; nlso _ Tec

FPANKSNYDER, Prop'r .°9 Bclvidcrc Avcnuci Washington

To the Democrat ic Voters of ' t t 'o Coun-ty of Wiirn-n:

sideniLlon x>t t h e n e m o c r a t i c v j f ; r s of\Vurr';in" "r^nnty " nw-fl. -••- c*jin(H*Jiit*> ' T o r?h«-rl(r a t t h e ' p r i m a r y clortinn to b -hel.l on ,?opt 22. If nominated an-1

Sllti^ 'or tlipftI"flicp •fftithriiii!>\^'riiiri?nnd as capably un I cnn. ,\

• • EDWARD KflHP.• riillllpshuri--. N. J.. Aim. .11. IPOS.

This adver t i sement li.is been paid forby F.rUv.ard. Knrp .

T n t h e Dcmncrnt lc Voters of "Warren•..County:: •, , : •

T hereby announce myself a« a can-rililjito for thf'iifiiiitiiation for Memberof .Aspomhlv a t the pr imary flocti.into he held P"Tit. 22.- If nominated andplfcteil T will plv> my lie^t effort!- tot h e fulfillment nf the dut ies nf saidoiljrpj , ••"• RTCMARn ^ O J W O l ^

TfT0'Cott'iuir.."v""V""'"r' ~"\T

Eastern's Best Store

Daily Openings in the various Depts.thruout the store until Sept 15th,

when all Depts. willbe complete.

j GoodsCarpets, Floor

Goveringsf ll k i dof all kinds

CurtainsDraperies and

Upholstery-Fabrics^Ladies'

CloaKs -Suits and Furs

1

BACKBONE BEATS

"'The trouble with lots of'peopleis Unit their backbone is most lywishbone,-: You wish you woukl-iloiis well iia your neighbor, who .sue-...eceds. You are overworking your

their little dfiu&rhtor. w(io had 1snondinR several weeks here with norcousin*"," tluT-rct" "•'

~- way. -;(if ;• :-:Hackett«tim;n., -->vmpassed Sunday. • ,^T.•dMr.-nnd Mrs. Daniel Willf?ver en-

tertained over Sunday. tir'Simny S!.l."

;|\.T u\;j y tutu . .v. .

lOcivhomeby t h e : - M r , Mlmrr .Cmvcilns-wiw home for.^ . t i u - y l a l.rlc-f visit on Tiuwlay. Uv is well

" ' ' '••" ' pli^tLsofi" •\vith" rnts-W')rK- ;u.s •-Pullnmii' ' h P l i d

n t s W ) r K utho Pennsylvania and

i of r ^ u r n i n p lo hisHli

I I K l . H I , . » . - . . * . - - • . - - -

Potsdam, N. Y., anil aro l.---•!lls parents, being accompanied byihHr son. i;irk. • Mr^.Dildine — '

D. .TnluiKtnn of Newark,•x-Mayuivl-dihry Johnston, KH.11-

W i l l I M I J H * U I I 4 . T i »' - " --••' - - - - - - - -

Thursday. Sept. 3 . w Mr. Scarborough,: is one of the old 'carpenters" of the

Pennsylvania railroad and la now onthe ri'lired list. TTc hsis .many friendsIn this city ivho will bo pleased to

--•lonrn that, hoJs.stniihale,.and hearty,.,V — Bos~t6ri"Freor Press; \ , ~"' •-• •--— r-

were present from Phllllpaburs, B<-1-videre anil Washinjrtonv to eonprratu-latc Mrs. Spangeriberjf'upon reachinga half century ir, life's journey. Shereceived a number ot.valuable pros-cms, including- a gold-piece anil-hantKp• ao iWecha l r - - r———?"•L: : : "^^^ - | ' ;

Lalie dain-.lm , _by Jack Mill, iifti:r repeated faiTho Wittor was turned in on Monday iand i:p to the present is satisfactory. I

A Danville man ciimo to I31airstuwn• auctuletlie show last Friday night'

ami when Kturtiny home hitched hisnutlu-r tnun'sT'ljutfuy, inn ,

discovered " his . mjstako until .a'^tlay:],

"'fhe caboose uttticheVl to tin; rear ufthe west-bouml freight jumped thetrucks nesir Sti!l\val«r sliUion Fridaynisbt und rolled down the bank. Intb<; (ijiiiimric Wats cnnduclor Ui.!n::uni.und brakemnn Tide-back. They WLTL>rescued from the wrisck badly .cutand bruised, urij-1 lirrmgbt to Hlairs-16wn, whore their injuries were at-tciiuU'd to, by Dr. Vjarhart.1 V'7/ '-

t.!i'V.

OUlt NEW STOCK. ,

S. f. Vannatta

funeral Director and • Embalmef

I)K S K T T I J B M E X T .•uliy given, tha t t h e ac -

--•-"••"•-- s u b s t i t u t e d

XOT1CRN'oti'/f- "i .s/hci

AdiniiitniriUiir-w"li.h"i.lievwVll _Dumi-r Sinter, tleociiKUd.-wlll l)C'.a«il!tr>danil s ta ted by thu Snrropa tc and re-|,..rted to: the•. Orphan's Court of UK-PfiH'nty i'.>f Wnrrcn, on Fr iday . tin-Fourth day of Snptcmber next, nt 1''

"rtcttlbmeiit and nllowancu;T;; .,,r'V ;;>JACOB V.OAHTEIt, c-,

, " . • Substituted Adminis-: .. tmtor with the. will' • an'iexcd of' Daniel

Slater, \Deceased.Dated July 21, 1008. ^ .

...;.:Pr.'8..fee..|2.70,__, _.,„ JL$ .^.JSt

NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS!All persons are warned against

nospasaing upon the lands ot thesubscribers In any manner, withoutpermission, especially for the purposeof hunting, Hahing,-trapping, pickingfruit; nuts, eic.T/under penally-of. the

John VannatluJ • •. -. • •"•'• • • -PenwellReuben M. BryViri'.. .Washington TwpJohn Bowers..W-*..AV'1-nlngton Twp.j B Vamlerbelt.^"rr\Vashinston TwpWm. E. Deremer Franklin TwpCoo. J. Baylor...-. ..near Broadway,Ceo J Baylor. . . . near StewartavllleGoo. Everly :' MontanaThe Wm.' A.. Jones farm, Oxford twp-I. .Wm.. Schurrur. .agent'/1 ,

Wm. M. Slmanton.".../ Franklin Twp.Chris. X. Smith, . - / / • JunntlonJohn L. Smith. . . Jj Junction.Jncob SnMth / / . N o w HamptonRuttPiif C^Uow!by..-//-.-.Xew HamptonJohn N. lVrk. '..7.r.:'.'. ..Hope Twp,,\mos H. Hur^yo.7:/ Hope Twp.Elizabeth .TiXw^ckoft.... nrldgevlllo.V. Illlff, J. la.Vrador Hope Twp.Jacob Smith ChangewattsrWm. GlnglM Oxford Twp.jnmfiB1,Il.-Fromc. . . . Oxford. Twp.John Mallock ..Oxford Twp.Tohn H : Groff.". • • • • Washington ,-Tv/p.Atiron Petty.- Port CoHk-n Koad.Wm. P. Kinuey, near Franklin school-

bouse. x%Mo»es .A"-»--l Jay tor •.;'.. Scott 's . Mnuntn inJiamnefAViiUcrs P o r t ColdenCalvin TIRIM . . . . . . L u o n Davis F a r mHill I Is Crousc ' . nea r Anbury.

A. LEWINSKY^u l lM;s i

(g, s TAILOR

. llniiV ul Ilic l.nwi»1.1'ricra.01 i:. w ASIIIN(iTON AVKNLT.

OTTO J\RCK, Optician"Northnnipton ; Strcei , Kan ton,

1 nnd KycKlnMKen \t\

Our factory la equippedwith all the latest ma-chinery, enabling us tomake lhe\flneat glaHSBHIn the wb;ld. Wo havapatrons Iff every State

" .J In the un'.on. ..^Oculist's proscriptlona.^Qulck repoln

-::=.::_. :.~Your biiekbono needs cxurcise:—It's:

.---.-;_ -backbone r that-does tilings, notwishbone...' • ' .

;, A young mail marries the girl of

-begin houseliueping;' which:. is th:i5proper thing to do. His backbonehas been wishbone and ho waits forbetter times, which for him maynever"1 come. Here's a backbone

. : young man, what of liim V . All dif-ferent. He used his backbone anda savings bank, and is finely'-domiciled in a homo which he l'ur-nishod, from ' ' ;

WASniNGTON, N . JJ. Furniture and Carpel House

' In iiddilloti to (I'fc al IiiBimuitc.bu.sincp.s Agency wriLfs

w h i c l i i n s u r o a n p n i n s t , *flrc, explosion, theft end Occidents. 'A\*<\ ( l i e n m y .

; pei:^t;^::!;!!!ii] ]<lbFi|l U'lhility policy,-""triivi'riii|» collision, clitmii'jjo'irlorii1"1 by'-'"our. io ()).l»;r car-'1 nr pnip'crly; iiiji'jrii'S.to or ilrallifoi1 |'et>(.«iin, lKidilyinjiiry of or di'tiili of yoursell1 wliik1 nUi'iKling or HSIIIJJ youi' cur ; death

;•' oi- injury of (jluuiffeiif under like eondilionp, olc. It'-is a full und eoni-. pleto inoU'Ction for flainis und sui ts wliieli nmy IK; brought, ii^niiisi tmv j.

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WM. G. CREVELING ,.l tsr 'NATION AIJ HANK KUII.T^I?C,Q,-WAS11INGTON

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