UKPKKMK.ITrt THK Hwour* TUB uwuim AVKKAOC UIMIUULT 4,141 OFTItK STAIl FOIt FlKJIT TO JULY I, louo—uitxArr.it TIIAX ANV THE^W^SHINGTON BIX MoMTHa IN IUUO WAS 4,141

42ND YEAR-NUMBER 51 WASHINGTON, WARREN COUNTY, N.J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1309 SUBSCRrPTION: $150 A YEAR

prosecuted 48 cases of vlolutlon of PROGRAMS FOR CHRISTMAS with every 25 cent purelume would J tho law, : be good advertising. The only ques- .CLAIM WILL IS BOGUS 1 THE Tho Forent Park Reservation Com- Whut the Various Churches Will Offer Till? COMMENT Oil tion iu: "Will he do H7" mission devotes a large part of Ita tlfth Relative* of Mrs. Harriet Cant tier of IDOIIHilELSIO annual report to a discussion of forest to Ensure Public Interest Thin Year Speaking of gold llsh. One little Hampton Flic Caveat on Grounds Urea and the importance of minimiz- —Intensive ArruiigcmciitH. ing them, If tltc forciito of tho State -boy on Mro.id street made merry with Thnt .Signature la Forged. a gold llsh in very Imrbarioua fashion. TO fire to be protected. Another year of Entertainments on an unusually ela- Unusual Interest Is centered In n, Lively Time« Promised at Tren- drought, the commission says, has borate scale are promised by the vari- He got his mother's bust pair Be Careful That You Distributeshears will ease now occupying the attention convinced the members that forestry ous Sunday schools of Washington In orphans' cmirl of Hunterdon Washington Woman: Will "Marry ton This Winter. In thin State Is Impracticable until the commemoration of Christmas. As Presents Judiciously. tires ahull have been brought under there are no other public events sched- '"Her-First Love. control. It is useless to advocate uled, the attendance at each church forest planting or to urge that wood- Is hure to bu voiy large. .Vuliowlng Is DIRECT PRIMARYLflW IN FAVOR lands foe cared for so long aa no as- an outline of the program at each surance can be given that the venture church: AND SEE THAT YOU GET YOURS CHRISTMAS DAY IS TIME SET Lawmakers Will Xot Sanction Any and Investment will not go up In I'rcfibjlerinu, presented a will for j, smoke. The report In part says: NVvcr Mind Christum-* Kciillniriit jliif MAJOU I-MII3LAXCB. was Mod with the Surrogate by Dr. Change—(iovei'tior I'orl Would The exorcises at this church will •lust Sue to l( That You Don't Then. Fulper, a brother of the deceas- I'rctty Romance Ends After 40 Yean Abollwh Cfiuuiy Tax Hoards. The present aim of the forest take place on Christinas night and the ed woman. In the Wedding tH Frank S. Bowlby commission Is to inrrease the value admission will be free. A feature Come Out Second Ilest. CEMENT ACIIVIIY PROMISED Mrs. Castner hnd no children. By Trenton, Dec. 21.—The pooplo of of the forests we hnve r»th*?r than to wfH be a big tree, said to fc j the largest and Mru. VlelUi lljddle. ; , ever exhibited In this church. It will Today and tomorrow you'll be busy the terms of tho will submitted, »b«. the State are looking forward with mitke more forests; to confirm and Kdison riant Will Soon Itcsumc Man* made several small he'iut-ats and then Almost like a novel runs the ro- strengthen private forests rather than (be gaily decorated with tinsel and will buying your Chnstiuus presents mid much interest to the speech to be your very bust Juugiuuui will be ca.l- urut-ttirc nnd Compiiny Is I'lnunlii^ gave the remainder to her hushand. mance nysoclated with the lives of made by, Governor l-'ort on Jan. S, to acquire and develop large forest glow with numerous colored electric Frank S. Jlowlby, a farmer of Perry, properties for the Stutc; to makc.lt lights- Upon the tree will bo attached ed into play as at no ulhur time of to I'>CL't Concrete- Houses. The estate consists of real estate and three tlnya before thu convening of thu year. personal property and amounts Oklahoma, and Mrs. Vfctla Riddle, a the legislature, to the members of better worth the while of any citizen po.st cards addressed to each teacher Large quantities of cunient have widow or this Uorough. Mrs. Kiddle the City Oluh or N'ew York. Thu Gov-to practice forestry than to neglect and scholar of the Sunday school, the ' Don't Jump out with your hands about JU.OOO. full of money and buy everything In been shipped from the L-Mison plant The evidence submitted by the con- left Washington at 4 o'clock on Tu«i- ernor will have na hia subject "Direct his woodland. It is (Irmly believed cards coming direct from Santa Claus. .since the shut-down last month, and day and will reach Perry un Thuradaj Primaries," and in the uddrcss he Is that a reasonable degree of Immunity Presents will be distributed to the sight. Be deliberate. Ue careful- testants to the will shows thnt Mrs. Buy cautiously and don't be tou ex- it Is thought manufacturing opera- Percy Castner, a slster-I,i-!aw evening. Un Cnristmus day tire couple, '. expected to take a vigorous aland In from lire will do this, and will eventu- children of the primary department. tions will be resumed early In 1910. who "were lovers ut Hampton when favor of tho present law and lu de- ally add anywhere from $2,000,000 to tra vuguu't. ' Johnston Cnstnur, the husband, drew : There will be a Santa Claus to add The company booked an order for the will at the request of the deceasei both weru in their teens, will be join- clare himself ns being an advocate of $20,000,000 to tho total ratables." realism to the scene and he will come Inventory your good relatives and ud in wedlock, thereby bringing to a those who are notgoud. Buy prusunts lt"0,000 burr oh of cement last weelf, woman and that she and her husband Its extension m as to include all of the In nddttlon to what has been pub- down an improvised fireplace and shipment to be made early in the happy clusc a love aifutr which had elective ollk-eu of the State, Including lished, the annual report of Chief chimney. Good music will bo provid- fur the go'ud ones and the others. signed It as witnesses. Its inception nearly 40 years ago. Mr. the Gubernatorial nomination. It will A mun scarcely ever realises huw spring. Whoti. thu plant wus closed A signed statement from Percy Wlnton C. Garrison, of the Bureau of ed by u special orchestra of 15 pieces the stock-housua contained 350,000 Bowliiy in now 64 years old. Hl» be remembered that Governor Fort Statistics, of Labor and Industry, und a program of interest will be ren- many relatives he has until Christ- Castner, however, was produced in bride-to-be la.a year yuunger. -'"••'•'•• at the last Hess I on of the legislature shows that the cost of living has In- mas time cornea around. Therefore, barrels of cement, but this Is being court which was to tho effect that he dered by the children. A feature of steadily shipped. A force of men Is This couple, who have been estrang- made an earnest light for the passage creased 27.10 per cent, during the this will be n single star, electrical In you arc apt to go broke unless you never signed any will for the dece- of the present law. past II yours. The comparison is draw the line. kept at work making repairs and im- dent, but this was controverted by ed these, many years, pledged .their character, and while this Is shining provements to the plant. troth at a very youthful uge. Mr. made between the prices quoted for over the "Babe of Bethlehem" the Don't pay any attention to what Percy Castner's verbal statement I At this time '211 Assemblymen and a test bill of goods In 1893 and those preachers and . newspapers say about The company has under considera- be signed the document while under Bowiby us a boy lived at Hampton. soven Senators are on record as op- church will be darkened. The enter- tion the building of a number of con- Mrs. Kiddle, who was then Miss VI- furnished by. the same dealers from tainment will begin at 8 o'clock. the Christmas spirit being in the ulr. the InlUipncc of- Huiior. posed to any repeal of tho existing the same localities In 1909. The In- Don't buy presents and pass them crete houses on their land near the It was further shown that Johnston etla Savits, resided at Aabury. He direct primary law by the coming Methodist. Stewartsville Lutheran cemetery. If wus taken sick with typhoid fever, Legislature. In published statements crease in the past year Is figured at around to relatives and friends just Castner hnd tlrst applied for letters 6.4 per cent. The Increase for teas As usual the Christmas entertain- to be sentimental. Be practical. the plans arc carried out they will be of administration upon his wife's es- and during his long IKnusa was care- these lawmakers have unhesitatingly fully nursed back to health, tho girt , ind coffees have been comparatively ment at this church will be an elabor- When you contemplate a present built according to Thos. A. Edison's tate and had asked two persons at declared themselves for a further llKht. Butter shows an advance of ate one and the church has been pro- modern plan of building houses of being a constant attendant at the bed- trial of the statics, taken a position for Uncle Jim. don't buy until you Jamesburg to witness a will on Sept side. While residing at Hampton Mr. Gr>.fiS per cent. Fresh meuta of all fusely decorated in evergreens for the deliberate freely and fully. Just let cement. The houses will be rented 17, which they declined to do. The directly opposite to that assumed .by kinds show increases that are very occasion. The exercises will be held to employees of the company. Buwlby was an employee of the Penn- former Governor Franklin Murphy. your memory drift buck to last Christ- contention of the caveator to the will sylvania ruilroad. larno, tho greatest being 64.5G for Saturday night, beginning at 7 o'clock. mas and endeavor to recall what Is that Harriet Castner's signature U The same moniljur.s art! almost all fresh pork. Ilacon leads among the unanimously in favor, also, of a Music will form n. prominent part of Uncle Jim gave you. If it was a Claimant For Damages Nonsuited. a forgery and to this end produced Although engaged to be married, an popular expression of choice In the smoked meats with an advance of 44.- the program, with pretty choruses, etc, llfiy cent nfialr, don't try to go him two noted hiind-writlng experts Incident transpired to arouse the jeal- election of United States Senators, 64 pur cent. The primary and Junior department!) one better. Practice consistency. A. ilnmnue milt of Interest to tin Mcasrs. Klngsky anj Carvalho or ousy of the Intended bride and the en- and likewise, aro outspoken against will participate In the exercises. The Buy him one for fifty cents or, If you nelghborhood, with Senator Gebhnrdt , who testllleu that the sig- gagement was eventually broken, compulsory campaign contributions, program will conclude with a play can get something for a iiuaricr thnt aa counsel for the plaintiff, was tried nature of Mrs. Castner to the will ipito possibly played a part in futurft In both of which stands they also Morris Heirs Intend to Get Uusy. entitled, "Why Christmas Comes In looks to be worth a half dollar, you in the Hunterdon county courts last was not Genuine. _,.„, .; . uventa and in 1S7U the girl married differ'With Mr. Murphy.. Jacob Morris of Washington Is a December." The school will retire to will show that you are a true econ- week, The case is being continued Garrult Kiddle, fumillarly known a* grandson of Robert Morris, the Revo- the chapel at the close of the exercises omist by purchasing the cheupor The plaintiff was Mrs. Alvah Cast- week. "Doc." iliddle. He died hero suddenly Assemblyman Walter E. Edge, of lutionary patriot, and as a descendant and receive the Christmas gifts. article and destroying the price tag. ner, whose husband was killed while ten yeara ago. Atlantic, who has been re-elected as and heir, is naturally Interested In a Baptist. working as a carpenter's helper at Bowlby remained at Hampton for a' the leader of the Republicans on the claim which has been mude to the U. The sumo applies In buying a the Tidewater Pipe Line Co.'s plant at FORECAST Of GOV.'S MESSAGE few years and tlnally drifted Weat, Hour of the next House, has declared S. Government for the payment of a The committee in charge has ar- present fur Aunt June. She may be Changewater on Sept. 2-1, 1008. locating at Perry, Oklahoma, 32 year». that on matters of legislation over ranged an unusually attractive pro- a lovable woman all right but busi- Chief Executive Now at Vl'ork on Hit loan which the great financier made gram. The exercises will be held on ness is business. Therefore let your Part of Castnor's work was to carry ago, where he is now a prosperous which there Is a dllference of opinion to help General Washington In his material from the ground to the top Recommendations to tho Legislature farmer, and the owner of a tract of among the Republican members, the Christmas eve and will begin at 7.30. gift this year be regulated by what light for American independence. The main part of the program will be she gave you last year. of an oil tank, where carpenters were —l-'or a Utilities Commission. land containing 500 acres. He mar-, affair tmall be settled in caucus so Seventy-live descendants of Robert engaged putting on a roof or cover. rled a woman of that locality and, that a unanimous front might t;e pre- a cantata entitled "Santa's Mix-up." Don't go off half cocked and buy Governor Fort Is hard at work put- Morris met at Troy recently to lay About the time he^was read>*,.tqmde- became... thefather-of^four..children, i- It Is.onc.of jhe.most humorous-Dlots I. i second annual message to the Legis- two of whomare" married."^ His "wife"""' sented_. before, the. minor it v mnmlif»rR ever devised for a cantata; and Is an al'emi,-- tinutiier - wormnun—-AUtim lature. In his inaugural address and on the tloor. He declares that there the money. Morris is said to have times" as much as hers "did- That Sheets of Washington—came up with died about ten years ugo, at practically amusing story of how Santa gets mix- would be a silly, old-fashioned, senti- In his first message the Governor put will be no (ninrrellng or arguing on loaned the government 15,000,000, de- ed up and carries oflfthe wrong.basket a keg of nails and set the keg down. the same time that Mr. Riddle died. '"""the (luu"r'"b> lli« republican member; mental custom. Be modern In your much "stress :or. his recommend"tk'n ... Events .moved slowly., in. the _,llve»._ iiUsliiiK-liio puiac in" tho cause. .lie for 40 miles. The entertaining part Thf> comblned..weight of the two,.men for the passage of a bill creating a of the House. The statement by Mr wag never paid back, the descendants of the story lies in what the basket distribution of Christmas*"" presents. "and the keg of nails caused the stair- of both but linaliy the old flame wair" I utilities commission, one of the prin- Edge that caucuses will be resorted claim, and they want the principal contained. There will be . 40 in the Do like other people do. way or Improvised ladder to collapse. rekindled. It is not a . breach of, to to secure harmony, means that the and Interest, which now amounts to If Uncle Jim and Aunt Jane for- cipal reasons belhgthat the platform confidence to say that each yearned. Both men were hurt. Castner so badly on which he was elected ,;htid pledged old time system will be put in vogue a total of $60,000,000. cast and the music will be bright and got you entirely last Christmas, why that he dlud a few days later. for the other, and Ja. step toward Ire-! .. . During the last term there was but sparkling. There will be the usual you h.ve aright to. feel hurt, and It : the Republican party to this legisla- unltion was made a ^"ear , ago lagf" It. R. Norton of Glens Falls, N. 1'., Christmas tree and presents for all privilege to forget them thli The suit against the company for tion. Some of the framers of this September when Mrs. Riddle received1 one caucus on a legislative measure was chairman of the meeting held at [3 your damages was brought by Bridget : and then two of the majority mem- Troy, He reported that the family the school. An admission of ten cents year. Anyway, you don't believe In platform have since fnsfsted that there a.visit from Mr. Bowlby's sister, Mrs. 0 l0 thosennt members Castner, udniiVh'&trutrlx. When the Is no public demand for this legisla- Wheeler of Kansas City. The two bers refused to go Into the con- tree had been completed up to the ?* .J*®. ...", I the childish Santa Claus teachings evidence had been submitted, counsel ference. death of Chas. Morris nt Lansing- of the school. any more. When you give presents tion, but the Governor, so his close women had several practical talks for the defendant moved for a non- friends say, will insist on this pledge while Mrs. Wheeler was ' here and, In his coining message to the Leg burg in 1S24. The latter was the Catholic. now you want to know where you suit on the grounds that there was figure yourself. There Is; after all, being carried out. when she went away, Mrs. Riddle went Islnture Governor Fort will for the fourth son of Robert Morris. Tho Christmas services at this church no negligence on the part of the back with her, remaining: there until second time" urge the passage of a The prospective heirs feel confident will begin on Christmas eve, a high such a thing as reciprocity in the company, and If any negligence ex> law providing for the abolition muss being celebrated at. 11! o'clock. matter of Christmas giving. It has been said that a public utili- fter Christmas. of Melr uhiim and it will be submitted Isted it was on the part of a fellow ties commission would have been the county boards for the equaliza- to the Secretary of tho Treasury. The church will be appropriately deco- If you can't llgure out just how employee. Tho court granted the It may be that when Mra. Riddle tion of taxes. If this \a done it will rated with evergreen and special music high you ought to go on a present for created in the llrst year of Governor went West she was a trille skeptical- motion for a nonsuit. Fort's term had it not been for the mean the lopping off of $01,000. in A Dairyman's Hard Luck. will be rendered, the singers being un- any particular relative or friend, It about her affection for Bowlby on ac- salaries that the State is now re- der the instruction of Prof. It. H. is best to hold off a little until you stubbornness of the" New Idea mem- count of the long lapse of years but' quired to pay annually to S3 mem- Persistent bad luck has followed J. Rich. Another mass will be celebrated Death of a Xonognnarlan." bers of the House, who refused to C. Lanterman, a dairyman of Cedar Investigate. Perhaps by inquiring when her eyes lighted upon the.man. bers and 21 clerks of these boards. at S.:tO oVIock the following..morning around Judiciously you may.be able to : .Mrs. Abigail. Frltts Creveling, 91 vote for any bill but the one prepared I>iike, in Blairstown township, who years old, died at the home of her hoin she loved as a youth it brought Senator Gaunt, of Gloucester county, iiud a third mass at 10 o'clock. At this I set an inkling as to what the relative by themselves. The result was that with It a return of the eurly affection who is the head of the .New Jersey last summer had a herd of 19 un- ieveral anthems and Christmas hymns or friend in ciuesLion Intends to give daughter. Mrs. John F. Frltts, at no bill at all reached the Governor. usually:good- cows;-"An Inspector for 17 1 and their troth was replIghted.V .... II, ~;Orahger"ahti"-wh6 last "year intro- ..:., ...: _v.:.._ -.•-.•:• •:. :: you. That will be your cue. Give him Sprucc:.,P.i!ii,.''.Saturday, , after .an ..ill- The Governor,. It is.said,, will rec- • ' The wedding had been'planned for" tho State Board of Health came ness of several months. ommend the abolition of county tax duced the bill proposing to abolish through ^and .Mr. Lanterman was or- Episcopal. or her Just as much as him or her June last, but was deferred then ow- the boards, but which failed to pass gives you but no more. A little less Mrs. Creveling was the daughter of boards and strongly Impress upon the 'ng to the illness of Mr. Bowlby. Nowj dered to have his cows examined for There will be n Christmas the Inie Benjamin and Jane Fritts, the Houae, has recently rcltenited lervlce will,win, . mI n lawfact,, udou juajusti iias& wellwen,, i*iu*iuprovid- -•------— M..j...... — - -,, — ._-,__, lawmakers the necessity of providing If the trains which take Mrs. Riddle his opposition to the boards and I: tuberculosis. Ad a resultof this ex- at St. Peter's church on Christmas af- ing you make sure to remove the and was born near Anthony. She had more funds for the work of the Board to Oklahoma do not go wrong,-the exported to father anuther repuulu' amination. Dr. Gray-of Newton con- ternoon at 4 o'clock. On Sunday the always resided in • Lebanon township. of Appraisers,-who are now revaluing lemned antl had eight of them put to edding will take place on Christmas" of the law under which they were services are as usual. The children's Moral: Piny the game Uonj. Fritts, her father, was a grand- railroad property In New Jersey. Civil Day—on Saturday of this week. created... Oni the county . boards of Jeath. j service ...and treat will be .on Tuesday son of .Frederick Frltts, who came Service, so it is said, will cnme in fur v Well-wishing friends and neighbors,; * taxation prbpuHitloii there has been ;: More recently another examination evenins'at T o'clock. All the Sunday Tho Star Isn't blessed with any ,from"Germany and was the first white discussion by the Governor, and he to the number of 50, tendered Mri. -" no .division of political lines. There was ordered and Dr. George Vilet of school scholars are requested to he office pet like a cat or poodle dog as man to settle In Lebanon township. will probably urge some ^changes in .Riddle a farewell surprise party at are Republicans and Democrats who Ilaekettstown went up to look the present. some printing oflices nre. Our only Mrs. Creveling died within 200 yards of the law, so far as Its relation to muni- her home on East Church street laat favor the system, and there are. Re- cattle over. The veterinarian pro- Mt. Plsstuli A. M. E, "ray of sunshine" focuses upon Mar- the spot where he first built hi3 resi- cipalities is concerned. M,.oml.ny..'.night,- the eve. of .departure.,,. ;;.;-;^;ii publicans anil Democrats who "bitter- nounced the: remaining eleven afflict-, -•: On~Mohtlay~eveiiing'a"t S' o'clock" the cus, the:':b~illc'e" boy. Marcus Is almost dence.- She wus 'married" to * Mohn Tlie" ebridIiibii"of the State's chari- ly assail It. od with tuberculosis and they were Sunday school will have Christmas as strong as Sampson of old and has Hampton, a stone mason of New : table institutions will have a promi- ~ The- Democratic Senators have-tie-; exercises and a tree..„- A;sl!ver:>orftii fiiv'en-"'loijks'" nearly- as long—and oh, Hampton, and nine children was the nent purt in the Governor's message, Xatlvc Wasiiington Woman Dead: elded to elect Senator Fielder, of Although Mr. Lanterman received will be taken at the door. you Delilah with your shears ! result of this union. Eight of them the probability being that he will Mrs. Jos. Howard died in a Newark Hudson county, for minority leader, JO for each cow destroyed, he feel; Marcus was born under a lucky are living—Mrs. Silas Walters of An- again urge the establishment of a hospital early last Thursday morning. that the treatment accorded him was thony, Geo. Creveling of Califon, Mrs. Death was from kidney trouble, after. and they will accord ; Senator Silver, Special—.1,000 Christmas Post Cards star. The other day he found a dol- Adaline Fritts of Spruce Run, Mra. State board of control. There is also of Middlesex county, the honor of unjust and he Is seriously considering lar. Besides this he is a direct de- a strong feeling that the Governor a short illness. The body was brought the advisability of bringing suit against —while they last—at lc apiece; reg- John Slikor of Newark, Mrs. Martha to Washington Thursday night and their vote for president of the Sen- ularly It for 5c. At Miller's. scendant of Christopher Worman, who Hammond of Liberty Corner, William will have something to say on the ex- ate. Although he has not said so the State Board and making a tosl died several centuries ago In England, cise question^ ^ur^l_rJ^fPhiladelphia, Lebanon and :: She Is also survived by the following - Federation;' who are seeking to se- with Interment" in" the" "Phillipshurg "married and has "no"near"relatl Ves,^ex- even* play a game of with a Harrisuurg. brothel's nnd slaters: R. K. Stone, Equalizntlon-'of Taxes held a meeting cure uniformity In divorce and otl:er cept a brother, James, In the West, friend If. you want to. John. S. Stnne, Cha9. TB."Stcne,-.::Mr2.r laws. The men named nr'i> Vlro Ohnn- nemotery. : o lj id-Mrs. Jns. Ueers of Washington, By and" by niuybe our Washington Jjcnvcs Pulpit for Rallrond. t! s Jas. Muialzer and Miss Alice Stone; nil the places and dntcs for hearing the H JV Eir> rytI phnmU.mI-I[ir- who.Js_a.niece.,_Mrs.-S.-H...fihiHldfl- den lists.. and_.JVashIngton_barbers_wlll latorr'Erneat'^urp"^—-7- J"V 11I__JCL7I3I^™II^ D-^AS. w - 76 f 3)i eZ H^^V>^ f'i a nTcIunxh"!"lit .?StewT !~-appeals ^^la—consltlorn lil v—^ornnijor—-; Stewarrsvllle are cb"usins"~6f"ttie ile" wh(in~thi3'happy' time"arnves''iife"wiir "art av 11 lei'" "'^.:' ^^'•:r:^r^ " "" ' """* eral Counsel Frank Bergen of the Easton's Rest Pry Goods Store—Ts take charge of the mission for the 'UinFus\ral7^'TlTe"pliicos"nnd dates nre: Known Just 'Now As the Chrlst- ceased man. . $ be worth while. The. funeral will take place Thurs- Allnmuchy (two appeals) and Ha'ck- . Public Service Corporation. The con- Besldea receiving n pension from Gospel Workers. One of the 'members •niiiB Store. ..•'.. of th ^congregation was Miss Menu day afternoon nt 1.30 o'clock and the ettstown (5), nt Hackettstown, town ference will be held In Wash ngton, the government, Mr. Emuna also re- Tt wasn't so very long ago that interment will be made In the Pres- hnll, Dec. 27; Washington borough beginning Jan. 17. There Is no better atore In this sec- ceived an annuity' from'7 the Central Arthur Doerken, auperintemlent of Smith. ..It wns a crise of love from byterian cemetery at Stewnrlsvllle. tion^ of the,country in which to do 1 the pulpit, and on Dec. 11 they went (") and Washlncton))townsnlp, Hotel According to the sixth 'nnnuali re- rallrond for injuries • received In a the Washington silk mill, got consid- 1 Windsor, Dec. 2R; MonRfleld (11), at port of the .Board of Tenement House your Christmas Buying and Winter wreck some years ago, ,.At that time erable newspaper notoriety by soiling to Dover- - and were made man and wife.1' ' There's Profit In Skunks. Port Murray, AmlersViri'a Hotel, Dea • Supervision during the year . ending Shopping. ho was enroute to California,for the his automobile in substitution for a •Calvin Barber of Rockport made 29: Knowlton (S), Elairatown;.(2), at - - •:. , It is bost in Its qualities. : March 31 last'tho board approved benefit of hi?,health. ^ ' :• horse and carriage. Now he has sold A new pnstor will have to bi> sent some extra Christmas money,.by dig- Columbin, Brugler's Hotel, Dec. 31; plansy.for l.Jfil tenement liouses^ag- It is beat in its largo and selected It was generally supposed thnt Mr. his horsc^and placed nn order for an- to the Haclicttstown mission.// The grega'tlng In value $11,51)0,000. In ging nine skunks out of one hole last Hope (2) nnd Oxford (10), nt court . aasortments, • t: Ema'ns had saved some money, but ik other automobile. Oil, you Docrk'cn! salary wns barely enough for one and week. He received $^3 for the pelts. house, Belvldore, Jan. 3: pohntcong : this respect the year was second only It is best In Its moderate and popu- an Impossibility for 'two, Rev.o Mr., 1 senrch of tho banks In this section hiis' Skunks and minks' nre worth captur- ("), Greenwich (1) and Lopntcong to that of 1D07, when.tho cost of* ten- lar prices. i .. failed to show -?>jiy deposits. S. H. Parsons therefore hnd to give up (2) townships, nt onice, PhilUpsburg, ..:;•• :•. ements erected was $12,03.1,000. Tho The, Henry Broadwny preaching hnd fias gone to railroading ing (this year, the latter especially, as Whatever you buy nt Ratlor's has the Shields has takenV.ctnke'n^harg' e of the nr- ] "-is been dlsei'.Satng tho*" subject of they nre bringing from $8 to $10 each. Jnn. B: Phtllipsburg (14), at offlc'?, ' intervening year, 190S, showed a stamp of "gopdiiess" marked .on it, rangements fnr thn'"'fiinernl, etc., and pvnfitnbte and unnrolU'nlile advertts- t Pt Mi .marked ..fV.l|jngj>fC,^tho__est|nmtei,i cost, whctlior you nay little, or, much, and :.winanl;e:£m^,.ri(^«-f.r-»nmj»i°trr.tlcn4!:::r-sr.d=:cir.'t=yit=i:-jndcr=^^^ /THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23; 1909

UACKITTl'STOWX. mtUAlkWAY. Airs. W'm. nice of Wavlilngton street The winter pruin In this vicinity is entertained A number of friends (U u not very promising on aecuuni of toil lust week. Insects ami worms ilcst roving It. Dr. lieu. Kanutifc of Xewarll was R C. Dillimtr has dueided not to a BiiL-dl at thu home of his parenta uti rent his hitustf, lately Decupled by Os* Mum titri'Ot ln*t Stimluy.- far Uudd, 1-tit will occupy it himself. CIKW.1 >'. WiiUo tuid f.unily uiiUT- C'fo. Wurman Is able to be nruund Uliivd as «iu'su last titmiiuy, .Mr. and nHiitn aftei' beliiK housed up fur Home Special Great .Mrs, Koe or Branelivillo. time with nelirulfiln. J, V. Wlllever •A sun was bum* to .Mr. uml Mrs is :iiso ni work'atfaln;:: .: .:. ".:.. .'...*; 1 1 | titlwanl AUott ut their home on Thrt school ehtldroii will lioltl n 'Mountain avenue, laal week. Christmas entertaitiiuoiit In the sellout I Glean-Up Values in tfurry /:ico, ti student at St. (Ju- iiutiso loniKht iThursiJayj, at which,' brk'i'a s-diwl, ruuyln.ct:tt!.ii-, X. V., time they will receive tiiclr Christ- i$ at 'home (or the liuUduys. mas treat. Sales Women's Cftitfiiiiiy CoIlcgliUc Institute closed, Lots of KoMflsti came Into town as! lii»t;.Tuosda)'_tVr,..tliy.Cliriauiui» yat/it-1 a stMiU'ttce to the at!- which appeared; £1IV Hi" I I *V ill Mj'k^il ll^4liil ^"i* ^ t4lt* *it 'I AH r»v°- -Coats " Mrs. Tiiuimu* IS. Ilowell gav I von uwny by Jenkins & Meeker uf i tinwy wurk party at her home on W MMn • street l;isi Tucsony afternoon, t The !-Mte.>n O'nirnt Co. have been Tin- r mitral serUces* ui' Kruitkf adding to their foivi of men and it la -the Suits and held at his Kite luuuo rt-pcrtod that they will resume opera-i >n Water street lust Friday afternoon. tiuiis In tlu* neaar fufuturet . as the supply) • Tin Sl»t KettfitK low. } Store Furs the homo i-f I'ruf. ami Mrs. Charles j Al. U. IJuivt-rs* has hail the barn1 Al. Albright »« tlraud avenue.. Lirft, torn down uii \v,& lol near the church; u-et'k. | ^'id has utilized the old lumber In i Alrd. i:. J. UiUlrk-k uml Airs. Wm-; iiiakliij; a ctiloUeit house and lion pen. j A STORE FULL OF Lunger, both of Washington street, {The old .«lioj» should conn? next. • .j were gucdts of friends for a few days Don't fori^-i the vatitata to bo held) in the church on Fridayy iiljchnnHl by thtlie !j .- luu'rahaiiiof New rh as nda ehool. An admission fee of I Holiday Gift-Hints vt hit will hed those who '•"". ' Otii uliiisLiiia-s iluL-k was uuvci ;ui on Mnore struct. Clarence Warm* was not able tit! so large, more varied or moio >, \\". H. Lunger of Washington \ wt ciion.L-h moru-y to shoot «'wfl'l holt Vno'tnlVma\\'h \ c ver_y W a»a-ii«iiy ..ovehy. -at j ^•"-•'JKia: ehi?2.T- a^™,,.. «•„„ ,. ,„„.. ' moderatoderate prices. IKrc :ir>_- tu.u'.i* luiu'rn-nukcr for \vm. ilium ilw WIMHT v.-un iwr iTotUur-in- Merry,; Merry Christmas and • [ iViLki ut lily I'nciury vn Hopt.* street. [ l:\'v, Nt'lson Wjinnnn. ill lilttto K:Ulf, iliniunJ.s. Icuolrv. NVjilclK-s.i :tl .Ml.Hl.ii,r All,-,. A'-iuli'inv. U.LSIUI--. li. spendinwlm if g* toadia wei-kfyiw I .-:niHl unti' ulp hisMumlnt Wo.lnwliiy al hyi tiiul ivinuln- Cluek.s. Silverware -Itli her .iistt'r.*.MIi!* Elizabeth UiitfM Mi*. IH-lle draff. 11 t You caii 'select, now and have • it! "Ji1"MV»V-"i reserved until the holidays. j inu- piu-n in t: First i ci[AX(;K\VA'ri-:it, a Very Happy New Year l 1 aiu! i »k Woaver lost a valuable A specialty made of repairing i^'r\^i Tv'i>re n t Sun-:> .-• Watches and Jewelry. 1 Isaac , l< siiifudiiis.' the Christmas i roof. • . I Acaden at tU ii'UH" *. Ja'm-i l-:wHit. on Moore |Uiriii> Musthm of \V:mvn. , for} 38 E.WashingtOn Avenue i^'S-v, hr. J. M. Akvii.-r, pr^Sdeiui'^li^'una KounsnvllU. wn? In New! __: ; ; "of CVr.tcr.arv C"!l-;:!-Mt.- Iiisiitnte. and ,! York on Monday, the (juost of Jliss i Between Christmas and New Year we will • • .; wifti_ s,tlilPli" y.jjit^rday' fur IVrmtulu.; .Ionic UJoomficId. : uiaiuiiuituiiiiiiiitmutH, u-'i^t^ tht-v uT! remain mult tho ro- \ OIUo Oniini; and Miss I.eona Mine-i .•p.'iiSa^ or C C. 1.. t'n Jan. ;•. J hart of Washington wore quests of! in--*' Ilisth C.ucrln '"lit home with '> hi." niothor. Mrs. Hlrnin Ctw-tnor. oh; Offer Remarkable Bargains in Odd Lots of h-r i-art-iiUs. Mr. mid .Mro- Lnniont | .Sunday. j tlui-i-In :it tlif Aiiurii^n llonst-. for i • Tin- scholars of the Sunday school' th" Christiirii* v;i-;\ti(Mi. Mi^s Cliii-riii ; are roht-jirfimr for thf Chrlstmai* on* , CARVING SETS Is a Wmieni tU Walnut I^aim .School; U-riainiiKMit to be held this (Thurs-1 Merchandise of Every Description „ -ii l-'iiiliult'lplua. jday) i-voiiiii.i,-. . j g Jli>sK. .1. Wiuic ->f Washington; Ainonj: those who wore In Wash-j Butchering tin- Vuunir Wonsan'a uWmun-y Circle! I •y. Mrs. Xiitlian' Castner and .Mis'fi ; UW'.-.VJ: U\ the deatli'iM' the presldont.i>ssi«l > Carhnir. j !.Mi>. J. \V. M.u'iyn. A president will SiMita C!:i'.!.-- arrived a Mule ixirlv It will bs a great opportunity to secure an extra gift or two that you Tools , in* "toetoil at the tu-st mot'tins. at the liomv of Mr. nml Mrs. Joseph Myeiv; prt^-MitinfT them with a (1IK\ Jacol* 1>. KUK-R of Chm-c-h stroot will. 1. . . may feel called upon to make on New Year's Day. 'sail for Cnhti on Christmas day. j blj • ; li' on AU.iulay nlghl. Washers and • hv exp.-eL-t«. vNtt his (lHimlitor. -loini Ii. Ruwnn, onrenjii .lonl^r. , Miss Kdith l-'lotk.. who aceeptud" a presonted the M. E. church, with' :t Wringers [pM.«U[on in one ul" tho tfchooN there. load of coal.:.The poles used for the I Air. Flock will be gone about three wirt's to llijlit the church were do- j tinted by Mr, and Airs. John Knoeplcr. Choice, Clean . [• ''liobcrt W. Harris of Main street,; I who has been associated with Win. I r-. Clover Seed 'A. HoVCmnn for tho hist nini* • years. | Looking One's Best. L'lerk, will rcslirn his position „ , It's a woman's delight to look her 'April 1st and remove to tlu; farm of; best but pimples, skin.eruptions, sores his father-in-law. Israel Ciibbs, in and bo"s rob life of Joy. Listen! . Hope township. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; makes the skin soft and velvety. It MM -,„- L_,The ena'aBeinent of.John MitchelU e in sof I Centre street!' to .\l'l3s'c'nrIi"Kn'o"''ro'ft j Syes,"C61il Sores. Cracked Lips. CHap" • i of South Bond, lnil.. lias Iwen announ-! fied Hands, Try It. Infallible for """7- -~ --•— i: b d ; Pn'iR2sCal Jenkins* Mker's.::: :: 1 John S.- • an etectricif.n nt South Bend, for | \ BCf'Pt^CtTVnl^' ''%'• MM. Gv-i'w Fureo. wh<»jte home" is STKniEXSIsntG. V_-/dlCl dLULlV | .Ini Morriss eomuycounty., int. n""nlstpr" of! " Mr.-:. 'ciKip/'O'iri^nter ' p-iss^l Ia«t Co. late John lllldebrant. of this • Thursday In Washington " j-t'hit-y. I-H-^i.i-.-H h-jv hunhand she leavos j Mr. :i:v.\ Mrs- Jacob 'GnUhvIn ai- t'Diir children. Funeral .«*.•!• vices were | tended the f'incral of Airs. Geo. Forci 22 Centre Square iir-N! on Saturday and Interment was S "U Drakostown last Saturday in T'nlDit cemetery.1 j Aliss Margaret liay. who hVs a po- Haston, Pa. T:ie I.itsirary Kuciety cf the Ilfick- ; sitinn in • Washington. • was • an over- •L-ttKtowii hii,-h s'.hool has been re- \ Sunday guost of her father B F ',; •-•.-.-.-;:•,.;• !•;• sitpTrvlylns prlncliml. j Uiiy. . • Useful Gift Things at __._£ , I'nji'. Win- S, L'.-sh. Tlios« on the ex-1 Air. Eind Airs. Enoch WandUnir of ~ " tive conimitte-j aiv: Prof. Frank: Pnrt Colden spent last .Sinuhii" after- • (A. S'. Harry Iinnycjii, Wilbur nnnn with Air. ami Airs Steward S^.^:~>?;i';^>*fSs?.V;';;;:J;f?|*tiicH£R'. ; I'ryiin. A scries of debases, will II.J , Haiicc. •' ...... ; i-rivui1. (luring tht coininjr yonr. the; Dr. James of Gorman Valley, the FLINTS It would be difficult to i :lr\st of. whSoh is Jinnyiiticotl for Dec.; medical examiner of school children think of. anything more . i -J'l. in the chapel of the school. i for Washington township, made a ro- I1*' L-on'Stiff, whn has boon mnkiiii,' his; cent vipif to ' our "school appropriate or acceptable ; >!'">mo with his siunt ami uncle. Air.1 Aliss Alarilcla 'Alfirrpnis 'of Pcho^l"v'<= as gifts for your wife or '^"l; Airs. Alerrcll. on Wasliinstpn 1 Mountain has boon visiting ht-r sfstr-r" 1 Por Every 'Living' Tiling• on the FanB HALL'S one of your housekeeping Eamphr^ Vcterbarj Spcdto j £^^!f H'^K°S j ™5f,r'Ulc SftSS! friends "than some'of the 1 useful things to be found . n[ , ^ time. Mr. Stiff leaves two brothers, i day for one woek fipenir.'" a-nin on iimieui, mu Kuneral servlt-oij wore held at the Momlay. Jan. :>. The tpnehe'r Aliss here. Of the wide var- Cars of Horse.-!), Ctitt eep, .Dogs, -.Merroll home yesterday [iCternoon and ' Hicks, will spend tho vacation 'at* her . iety, a few are mentioned: Hoga and Poultry, also Stable* Chart°to . tnlL-rmtn'.iHorniont w;wa1 s in Union cemetery. i home in Whfirton We carry only the best '.."t^-g up...sailed froc.;__.."_-;; -_•.--- .•-Christinas.^ , isuinlny- wns.niis-rvprl in i L; , -BATHROOM ; r tlif."Tr!niiy" ~\r." 'E) church last Sun- [ '• * ~ grade op goods and sell FIXTURES d;iy, Jiuv. Dr. W. S. Kobinson gave ai v#nuJfAIISLF IUFOR AIARM : 4:L!ST OFSPECIFICS, Christmas sermon in the morning ami I " ••*Lftnl¥l. WALL PAPER i Towel Racks. Towel Bars, Soap in the evening the tiioir rendered an!' them at prices you'd have Cups, Tumbler Holders, Tooth A. A. For FRVCnS.Mlllt Feter. LunsPflTor. anthem, "The Star of Bethlehem." i U»?s or Ai>in;iite or I>i»tre^ Afioi* l-'n- .. and Bath Brush Holders, etc. . .'; : H.U.-I-'OF 6PRAI.\». LnmcncNM, Kiic u mo (U«*. L'lwiitr.iiia-dervltvs will bo hold in the; i,,,- v;,;,,,.:, , „., •' • ~:' •r ' For the latest .novelties and all up-to-date decorations call at to pay for the inferior. C, C. For SOUS Til runt, Epizootic, Dutewoat* First rresbyterlan church next Sun-1 " a?"MH0nu, Hint Shonlil Not A. A. Aiclier's. Hand painting and reiief work a ,>. HOUSE FURNISHING P..D. For \rUIlMS.-Uols. Grubi. day.. The choir will since sevc-rnl an-1 He Disregarded, specialty with us. Window shades, al! ^ kinds elsewhere GOODS E. E. For COUGHS. Ouliji, Influenza. thems, jind in the evening will 'also i \A .,, , rendender a cantata. "' I .. PPe"lo iss jusjs t aa naturanaturall desirdesire of widths, made to order. Heaters, Ranees, Oil and Gas P. F. For COLIC\'iltfllyache, Dinrrl.eft. Al the meeting o£ ihe Vigilant Hook \ Llie system for feed necessary to re Stoves; a full line of Enameled O.' O. Prevents MIS(3AItllI\CE. am! Ladder Company, No. 1, tost • Plaeo natural body waste. Loss of ap- .Ware, Tinware, etc. B.H.PorKin.\I-:V mid Uladtler JlaordeNh' L L ForSRIA H!Si:ASl-5,Moncr;, Uruirttam, HARDWARE : A. A. AIGHER OF ALL KINDS ..AJso_a_fuU_Jine._of,JVelbbach _ , At dmg^i^t- • >r soiit prepaid OD reooipt i 1 sec'y. Robert K.. Teel"; "t'reaa.". Hnrryjand ilisiuial»io appetite is a common -XarapsrMantelsrUioiies'r^liimv" " . Ot price. GO aid. each. Xolan; representative to State con"-;i symptom of diabetes. No. 3 Lehn's Court, So. E. Cor. Centre Sq., Easton neys, Cutlery, etc. ; : WUUAIQ and Ann Streets, Sow York. ....Rev. Mr. Parsons, who. hr.5 • bee: ' •••""'-"- ".""-~"-'"7 ~"~ BOTH"'PHONES '> •"""• '—" "' " and HEATING WORK _;./ Bath Tubs,; Wash •'Bowls'/etc."' Steam, Hot Water, and Gas fit- PHILADELPHIA ting in all branches. were married at the home ot" the 'hore ls that will create 53-55 E. WASHINGTON AVE. hride's Vjstor in Dover last week. Rev. sickness or cause more trouble than a "DENTAL j Parsons-has1 accepted'a posltU'n with | lliM'J' 'derOd slunuich, and many people /^\SHINGTON, NEW JERSEY '••' itie Ijiickawanna railroad company at I daily contract" serious "maladies' sim- : Port Morris and ..a new, pastor will | ply through dii abuse of the take charge of the local mission. stomach. The marriage of Jliss Olsra Martin, "We urge every one suffering from rn :.daushter-"of""" ' " -' Dr.~ ' ,and.;Mrs....Ailn nf-tho former i-r^'Vlcd v....,.:.,...^-...,...,:-..;.- llL "IH|a HIuh-(;ut,..liuekhj. Stuul Shod..Ilussot Hhoes ,_.. _. Washing; Machine; "For the" little- folks—Shoos In .all coin if): ehampagno, red, jat the home of the , ers every nnd li: v thrown,.etc. . ' .•• '• • '....• • • ' , ; "It Washes Clean"::•-. ; rn this week ' ° >'**•> to hear or fo anf any yon one eI A,Pair of ftroyora' Soft, Comfoi'tabU\ShqQ3—for the womaii who AndJiUvn5hiiS .clean....'with _less '-labor .than-any— e 0 p 1 |f _^ , .__^_^ |iii!?Jl^JiV!L.»Rl)d ^Y Jl_Soe|ety pJL^the [ ..J V°,,. l?i!.?fii>l.]?9l!.ej:9_Ae^ilLPy.sp,ep^^ 1^ u otK~er.-wiishcr.6n. the. marlc'fi'L-^l- "7™".™ = either dross or hiircIVotir."* a sy ', .but you can tol! Thoo. Crane, Jr.: vine-, pros., J. Miller physician who devoted iiis time to the when it is going, to Welsh; irons., Ceo. Hoi:hgesf:.iir; roc. study'and treatment of stomach trou- As U3iiiil, wo h we a taryo und varied as^nrLmonl of Sllppora and ., stay gone, if you sec'y, Florence Oiine; cor. sec'y, Tla No cog-wheels nrc used, which'makes it per- 1 bles. They (jive very prompt relief, Juliets for every member oftho family; always acct'pLablu. fectly noiseless and no friction is lost. The "3 have your eyes fitted M. Osmtin. The new superintendent : with glasses made by for the Sunday school is Thco. Crane, sfimulating the secretion of gastric Queen is ihe best washing machine made juices, strengthen .-tne digestive or- Wo want you to-come to us—first OL- lust, It. imilcoa no dilToronco and,it will cost you nothing to try it, ..Just drop • Jr., with "Win. Lantennan and Win. v f-r. Lunger as asistants; Jacob D- gan.?, aid to good digostiot^and assim- —ODly so you coin4. ''••. • a'postal to /:. Flock, sec'y.: K. J. Wildrick, treas.; ilation, regulate the bowels and pro- DR. HORACE LICHTY l G, li)'Simmons, lilirarlun: Miss Jessie mote, nutrition. " . iUiivs over Hmler's Stor^, KAsTON, I'A. Ward, oryiinlsl. With Mrs. James'S. • Wi urye you to try n. 25-cent box of Karr as assistant; Miss A."E..».Cur"tis;: •RexKlt "Dyiipepsi.i Tablets, which give » Wilson Stove and head of the primary department. . IS days' treatment. At the end of J.O. WOLSLAYER'S Family Shoe Store that time your money will be returned 419 NORTHAMPTON STREETS EASTON," PAP to you if you are not satisfied. Of Onfi.step ."won't take^you very far—far - A Souvenir in tho'Slinpo of n Be dutiful CulcncUr to E»cli Furclia '[you've got to itecp on walttlng: orfu course, in chronic . cases length of 211 Northampton Street, EASTON, PA. i.| \yord won't _ tell ..folks., what, yoii, a re^; lreatmer;t_AarLe,s _jror_suuh cases..we

I Inch won't makeiou \ery tall—-\ovil\e . , A .„ A-*^ -,- «.- 1-1 --^L-"- • - -™1? *• A Xr~ ~ *— ' **- pprot to~K~eep-On~grow!ngrone- little~ad |"can~obtain~Re\alI~HemCilIes~in~Wftsrn | won't do it all—>ou'\e not to keep] inpton' onl at our store—The Ilcxall your subucrlptiou to the Star ruiuiliiff out? I'.so, renew at once and | 'em going JfJ StCre Jenkins & Meekerf )' start the New Year right. Subscription to the Star—§1.50 , THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1909

has had a most satisfactory Holiday trade right up to the present moment, for which Weh o et ail kinds are here. _ Seven lmiicired and twenty pairs Men's Floreuza Silk hose, put up six can find here. The most beautiful L-ulk-.s' Handkerchiefs at most tempt- Square Muffler.;, in silk, at 49c, 98c, $1.50 up. . :_ -••'-- pairs in a box; five colors to.the box, as follows—two pair black, out: Ian, ing prices. Something; that is appreciated by every lady and makes a Dress Mufflers at 49c, 9SC, $1.50 and j?2.00. one wine, one mode and one blue. They are the best 25c hose oil the beautiful gift at Christmas time. Way's and other styles at 25c and 490 market today. Our ofllr is Ji.uu per box while they last. Here's just a hint of what we have—Ladies' 1'aiicy Crossbar and Sold only by the box. No boxes broken or colors changed in boxes. embroidered corners, 5c, 13c, 2jc, 49c. A splendid gift and a great saving. , Ladies'.Pure Liiicif.sevfnil patterns, 13c .; ' BATH ROBES BATH ROBES Ladits' Fancy Harr?, figures, embroidered edges, hemstitched edges, A 'Bath Robe is always considered a very correct present for Christ- lace edges, plain linen, etc., 2.5c, 49s, 69c, 98c. mas and something that gives the recipient no end of comfort. We were Ladies' fine linen, hemstitched, lace edges, embroidered edges, em- very fortunate in securing some very special values at S3.50, $4.00, S5.00. UMBRELLAS broidered corners, bars—netrly a hundred styles, 49c each. Others up to $10.00. . ' . • • A most useful present and one that is always appreciated. Our Booklets, containing two very nice Ladies' Handkerchiefs, two very Umbrellas are made specially for us, dinct from the makers, and we posi- special numbers at 49c and 69c. tively guarantee everyone we sell for one year—no matter what the, price. Some very fine embroidered linen Handkerchiefs, each one in a separate booklet, special at 69c, 98c, $1.25, $i.50. SMOKING JACKETS : Men's Umbrellas with fine natural wood handles, 98c, $1.50. and £2.00. lien's Umbrellas with assorted wood.handles; some plain, some with Dainty Cobweb patterns, most beautiful designs of embroidery, a most D:m't mean that you .arc'to'wear them only when smoking—it's a gold and silver trim; at $1.50, $2.00, S3.00, $4^00, $5.00 up. handsome gift to any lady; each in a beautiful'booklet, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50, lounging coat in which you get a lot of comfort when through with the Men's Umbrellas ol finest grades of cloth with handles of choice S3.00,'S3.50. day's business and you are at home for a rest. No man wiio has one Children's Handkerchiefs, in fancy colored bars, plain centers, fancy would do without it, and the man who gets one this year will certainly be woods; horn, gold and silver trim; at $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.50 to $8.50. ; Ladies' Umbrellas in all the very newest handles now on the market. edges, initial, a splendid selection at 5c to 25c. pleased. : ; A most beautiful present for any lady. The rich gold, silver and pearl Children's 'Handkerchiefs, three in fancy box, 15c box. : There's a good range here to select from. The prices are lower than handles cannot help but be admired. We carry nothing over in this line- Men's Handkerchiefs, 5c buys a Handkerchief that sells at 10c in you find them at most places. They start at three dollars and you can go and oiler them but once a year, so you are always sure of getting new and most places. as high as you like. ••You will find all the different colors and com- binations. up-to-date goods. Fine, soft finished initial, every letter and lots of them, now 10c each, We offer a large assortment of Ladies'Umbrellas,with a large selec- six for 50c. ; tion of handles, at gSc. Very fine Cambric, with a neat embroidered initial, all letters,. 13c WHAT WOULD A CHRISTMAS BE WITHOUT Ladies' Umbrellas in some entirely new handles never shown before each, four for 50c. . at $175, S2.00, $2.50. • Men's fine all pure linen Handkerchiefs, neat hand embroidered NECKWEAR AND SUSPENDERS Ladies' Umbrellas in natural wood, pearl, gold and silver at $2.50 initial, single or by the box, 25c each; six for S1.38. $3.00, S3.50, $4 00 and S5.00. Men's extra size plain linen Handkerchiefs, 2jc; six for Si.3S. If you should drop iii our store just now and see the great stocks of Neckwear and Suspenders, you would think we had the contract to furnish Some of the handsomest Umbrellas for Ladies ever shown in this Men's pure linen Handkerchiefs,' plain hemstitch, one quarter or one-' the whole country this line. We have never disappointed them and we're section are offered.at from one to three dollars less than elsewhere—try it. half inch, regular 25c gride, special at 19c; three for 50c. not going to this year' We have them all packed in nice fancy boxes and They are finest gloria and silk materials with rich handles of gold, silver, Men's extra quality linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, one-quarter or beautiful gifts they do make! Nothing that costs so little shows more. pearl and combinations at S5-00, $6.50 $7.00 to S8.50. one-half inch, 25c each; six for Si.38. Umbrellas for the little ones also, two grades, with a variety of Men's very finest linen Handkerchiefs, soft as silk, 49c; six for S2.75. Then our price is a great attraction for it's better goods for less money handles, 49c and 75c. Men's Silk Handkerchief:!, plain or initial, 49c to $1.25. than you find elsewhere. -•"'. "'~~ Kvery Umbrella we sell is warranted fast color. '. Men's Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, new patterns, 25c, 49c. Our great special in hundreds of beautiful Ties, each one in a hand- some box, at 49c. Same with a Silk Suspender, look to be worth at least a dollar, but our price is 49c...... • : '•'- Here Are a Few Other Things We Carry==May Be Just What You Want Here's another—Pair Suspenders, pair of Garters and a pair of. Arm- bands, all packed in a large, beautiful Christinas box, at 49c; other grades Men's Domet Night Shirts, 49c to $1.50 each. Men's Underwear, 49c to $2.50 a garment. to 98c. Men's Pajamas, 98c, $1.50 suit up. Boys' Underwear, 25c to 98c a garment. I men's SuiT iiais, Ji.-iu iu JS 00. Boys' Pajamas, nice, soft Domet, 49c suit. Men's Soft Hats, 49c to $3.00. OUR: hoys' Muslin Mjjht Shirls, 49c Men's Caps, 25c tu $1 50. is the most complete in this part of the State and we positively guarantee^ you better goods for the same money than any other house, our small [ex- Men's Kancy Shirts, 49c to $1.50. Boys' Caps, 25c to $1.25. pense allows us to doit and still gives lisa reasonable profit/ :Iri; this;de-: Men's While Shirls, Laundered or I'nlaundcrcd, 49c to $1.50. Men's Kid and Press Gloves, 49c to $2 00 a pair. partment you will find many a nice garment that makes a.very sensible Men's Working Shirts, Cotton or Wool, 49c to $2.50 each. Men's Leather Gloves, 25c to $2.50 a pair. Christmas gift. Come and select any garment you want, and, if it is not Men's Cotton Hose, 5c to 49c pair. Men's Wool Gloves, 25c to 98c a pair. satisfactory, we will cheerfully exchange it after the Holidays or refund your money. You will find a wide range of Alcn's Wool Hose, 1,3c to 49c pair. Boys' and Girls's Gloves, 15c to 9.ic. MEN'S OVERCOATS BOYS' OVERCOATS Boys' Cotton Hose, 10c to 25c pair. Suit Cases, all kinds, 93c to $10.00 each. CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS Girls' Cotton Hose, 10c to 25c pair. Leather Bags, all kinds, 49c to S'.OO each. MEN'S SUITS YOUNG MEN'S SUITS BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS r • MEN'S RAINCOATS, GOOD ALL YEAR 'ROUND BOYS' RAINCOATS, GOOD ALL YEAR 'ROUND :,MEN'S EXTRA TROUSERS • BGYS'-EXTRA TROUSERS ^::

I.OWKH HAUMOW. T.OWKR ll.\HMOXV.\ PIlir-MPSIUJRG. a century. He leaves several children. Mr. and Mrs, Joh: n Fuhr spent Sat- Altos Viola Petty spent Sunday with , The Ladies" Aid Society .met -at the • '.Tho Alert O'jr..CU!b.,v.iIi:hQld,a.bicr , •MissMay.-S'.'Ifcrt.'.daushtcr-of A!on--j urday in Elision. .Miss lUhel Stout, • / ::z:;z^:.z:: " "••"' homc'of Mrs. B." DeWitr"6ii"Wedhe's-' shooting match at the local grounds so Seii'ert. was Injured by an acciden- Mra.~"Ge Simon. entertained at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Jacob Hildebrant striking her head against" a. machine Mrs. John II. Price passed Saturday Mrs. David Stout last, Thursday. gave, a family reunion fit their home and convulsions soon followed. nt SUM'Valley with Mr. and Mrs. liar: A-'daughter arrived at the home of All roads lead to Low's Hollow M- at Delaware Park on Sunday, which ry I'rlcc. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowers on'Mon- 13. church for the Christmas entertain- was attended by a'.I the children and is Coming as Usual and Clayton Harrison and Osmun Lau- day. ment on Thursday evening, Dot?. 2'.i. grandchildren. Stilus For 15 Years bacli of Fhillipsbur},' spenl Sunduy Misses Hattie and Flora Rnsley The Brotherhood of the M. E. Helen May McIss.cU, aged 1G years, by Indigestion's pangs—trying many Shelves with Win, Uiinfjhart. spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, El-church elected officers at a recent died at the home of her uncle, John doctors and $^00.00 worth of medi- You are Coming as Usual MIBS Iva .M. Adams visited relatives wood Simon. business meeting as follows: Pros., I3owers. .on Sitgreaves street, last cine in vain, B. F. Ayscue of Ingleside, In Soniervlllc lust week-. She la now The Harmony M. E. church will Gilbert Stout; vice pros., Emanuel Wednesday. She had suffered for a iN". C, at lust used Dr. King's New Life and Show to Miller's for Presents visiting In Kcnnsburp. hoM Us Christmas entertainment on I tasley; sec'y, Charles Rush; treas., long time from n complication of di- Pills, and writes they wholly cured Mr. and Mrs. Win. Metz of Ttoc!;S- Christmas eve. . John Fritls. This social was held last seases. him. They cure Constipation, Blllous- Cases burg were the guests on Sunday of her Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Stout and son,Thursday nighty Rev. W. H. Evans .iiess....Sicl5~I|f)idn«liH ~SiM.M M'h -r;iver for...Relatives, and. Friends.. l r : :::: r 1 1 r ...fat 11 nr,- Ah rail n in -Sm^kor ^___-_rL_^r. l ipuK«-uu~i-Ti7t;-Scl«iilinu- iVai>ut;l ' iu- atlehmeatDelawarePark Ivlflney""and "Bowel troubles. 25c at Jlenry Ha wit aiul" a friend from Relation, to Progress o€ Agriculture." Sunday morning, after an illness of Jenkins & Meeker's. —---zr ~Fi II ed~ w i th Caldwell are vlsltlny the former's par- . 1 JiSSrmcthpds~'fio"iiiicjf^hbuld Vhange Mrs. huthcr Simon and son John of A..discnsslnn fnllo>ved;;In..,.whieli-Bro=; .Ecvcraj-:months --from-a "cottipiiciUion' evt> ents,- Mr.- and Mrs.-Isaac Hawk...:-. Stout, ' Buekman, Oswald. Rasley. of diseases. IJesidos a husband,1 she 'J* year: Vi'lso pcoplo buy early " Sylvester Hantctt of Plnliillohl is vis- Philadelphia-are spending a.wee!cwlth Frlttsand Cool took part. Refrosh- "CfiristniasJ l her mother, Mrs. John Milter. Js survived, by aeveral...cliildrcn..7 . L_ ^ft!tatT!s.-rgar!y-Iri:t;iic..inQi'n{asant irearIyr'-" iting; his granddaughter, atraA . Chas. > .ir.r.tirsJ.wrsri-.^R.-.i'AT-t)—ijy^-tiit'-iuuie'a^'ui- Abf>l. nnd . Mfss.Jiertba^;Lott.;-. "He'~ lias' The thbnir _rjir_Rjiuinrt_j3..T,!.oairu.e_nesL!. -^"^w'b^iargb~aiidiBn"Cus"Ht'[uVi'Vi*rd -"the - Miss UzztQ Grorcis still Improving; Jn the Holiday season.) If you put off also been visiting relatives in Wash- "Sunday' evening Is "The Coming ofi 'the' church. produetioiii-; "Rip) Van AVInkle," last Mrs. Henry Sumla.spent last Wed- "Toys buying.you take what is lei'tiu quality iiml style ington. Hope, Bclvldere, I3ridgev[lle, the Uedeemer;" loader, Mrs. Owen' Wednesday find Thursday evenings, In nesday In Easton. wlicn you are ready to jiiifchase. Pen Argyl, Butl/.vllle and,other places. Rice. STEWAKTSVlLliEr' • Parochial Hall, The play was pre- J. C. Hush Is. still confined to his Novelties We have this week on display Miss Daisy Lewis entertained com- sented under ,thc direction of Assem- bed with rheumatism. blyman Allan D. Walsh of Trenton. . . pany from Philllpsburg on Sunday. . ,las. . ICrios Is pnsslng a few days Thou wo Iinve A 3ice-Line of China Novelties, 5c, , V , : KNOYVT/TON. Ilohert rtoblnson Is sulTcring with a Miss Helen Stone passed Thursday Elmer E. T^olib of Pen Argyl and with his brother John. 1 . Dolls, Carriages, , witli _ Mr. and Alrs.^Wm.,. Carty- in .Mts<*_unie;'.B."Taylor, daiSffhlc-r-of-MiV ^L^I-lenryj'.SuridiU'-has-'seciireil^eiiipJoy- Cio-Uah?,"\viicel-~ -:r^._-l Oc,-15c >-2 0 cy- 2 5c~ u'pvi1 ura -~ --—"^ Goo.-.M, MiintfinnO--visited- in-Bel-- Sprained -Hnkle.::_—.-..::—-•;.:.•-..--.":...--•.-:-'-—. ment in the Behidcrc mines. vidcie on Friday. PhlUIpsburg. and Mrs. Daniel Taylor of Mercer 1 burrows,.Hobby... . 'Mrs. Arthur Uush passed last Wed- Mrs. Morris Rush spent Thursday strep t, were married .'at thcOrace -Lu- :•„, Mis3 Annie Sciple is spending'a-few Horses. Sliob-fli's, ;•.-'•„• Clirisdiias^l'ost Cards, Ic-iip: . - ...David Shotweli hns sold.his farm, to nesday in East on. theran parsonage last Saturday morn- weeks with her grandparents at'S'Ox- ~ Mr. Bultiviint' ofNewhrk." : "" " ' ^ Uowts Riddle moved ~ his™ Tain Ily ""on with "her" sister; Airs; Harry Wool f, in Cord. Sleds and Games. Post Card Albums, 5c, 10c and 25c .Mr. and Mrs. Gco. M. I-Inaglnnd vis- Thursdiiy from this place to Biidge- PhlUIpsburg. ing. They went away on a wedding Express Wagons, g Miss Ruth CHne of New Village tour. A Christinas entertainment will'tie We Have 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c and Iteidi MrM . andd MrsM . A NNewman on vllle. passed Wednesday with her aunt, Mrs- A vicious horse on Friday grabbed hold in the church, on . Christmas Sunday-., Geo. Prall and daughter Mary of : v ; iiiuiit: •"•:- " " ••-—--——-•- ^:_,: ,, ,: $1.00: Counicrs^^-rvrrt-— - - rj.-v A;V-V>\-. 1 tc rs~! ins - bu i: t - a n • inl d 111 i> n •Delir.varc-r:visited.;;: hts-rslalui*; "riurar S." -Elisabeth" Tinsman. ' "'"""rrrr;: •nlciiarU -'Fi.isiyr,'- n "-boy"of-J-'airvlcw v Jones, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamlln of Phll- Heights, and after lifting him Into the Mrs. Jos. Matthews and Miss Nora Call at once to Ills barn. He can now stall 10 or Upsburg passed Sunday with Mr. and air lossed him to the ground. The Mtilroy spent last Thursday with Mrs. (espt'eldlly morn- 1 2 cows. Our Sunday school will hold Its an- John Krles. Chas. Hoa^la rid, county clerk, has nual Christmas entertainment tomor- Mrs. Clarence Hamlln. boy was pretty well bruised but not ings) and inspect row (Friday) evenIne^ut^?.30..„_.__. • Mr. and_ Mrs. Samuel- ISiyin and serlous],\ihurt., .The,_horse.,was-owned, Mrs. Win....Matthew1 s .of._West ,.Vir-. given Jacob , Mufnes .the contract, to ^VmrHtevpnRnn:'-or'l-'liiliipsl)urL;."pasPod' ^y^ibrin^'HiM'sotir^^"--":"^-1*7^1-2^'---1"'1 r""*v pririin^is^paylnR ~her~'parent3pMr, Xntl; ~ go c ci s •, a r» fi - p r I c GS ;""" AT MILLER'S ropnlr hfai'liarn.and shed. :.„.:.: '..'..... Afi'p. Fnihk RlddleTaTid dau^glitfif Sunday with"'Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ervin; The' board ""of "tra'doT which was re- Mrs. J.C^Husn, a visit., .'. . Stewart Tillman recently attended Eisle spent last Wednesday and Thurs- The triistees oC. the Summorflelrt n n't'rty/At lhu',homo of'Mr. and Mrs,day In Phitlfpsburg and Easton, Mr.' and Mrs. Jas. Rush and" Mr.'cently organized, is-showing-.activity and Mrs. Edward Rush and daughter and frequent meetings have been bold. church have had a new slate roof I"iiis«c)l/fTitmnre thront. cold in was calling oonn some of his members . lock, at nialrstown Andrew Riiillno, one-'of the oldest years past.^^••'•" -'~~- --"-"- ""' • •'• : .•• ., •. : ^_ ••- The Suits that we make \ye will clean and press for ' thhdtuffybreathingilfy_Lbreathiiifr.._Itt J |.he..r..eihl l us t jtv. e ok._ki^::^';^^' .i^™^^ ^ '(nhllllh1 balzthcrh3m^ :^:r_-=^^t^ -_--T ^r™—first~three"months ireer?;7'"—•—^^. - ;•. ease"to"the-little I ~~~OnriTpublic school" will hold '""appro""-" hold their'Christinas" exercises' tomor- ~6t'I' Bon Willevor. r e 'i phltl1th oii-DavJs^hoot.~nn_ T^ji^£fln5;^it'i'«^r:; J*S. §u^_Conta|nB~rio onlntPH pr. litJifrJ r ai\T_ f-KrjjnvA.nfn>rnn"»n.-.—..^-——>— ; "Bears'tli e'sl g natlTr e"o f •^ rj;SLMiooT^riouse-on-r' rTriay-arteirnoonrThT'" ~|73TrT7niid Mrs7"Theo. BanRhart^*o"f "b'f'lasCr'iveckT He was SO"years old EAST WASHINGTON AVE. and refuse substitutes. ,-SoId by all (•'parents nnd friends of the chlidr iitunkachunk spenl Rnnday with his nnd a native of Germany. Phillips- In use for over thirty years, and , I are invited. / ^r.;Mrs... R, .J.Banghart. burg had been his liomo^cr^over half The Kind You Have Always Bought. WASHINGTON, N. J.~ I-I--HI THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1909

, : Mrs. Luther Franks la 111 'at her hpmo In Bunnvnle. : Martin Sutlon and mother speni : .Saturday in, Washington. "-- »Hurry' Phllhower o£ Cokesbury was •"- In" Plnlnflcld lnst Thursday. .: :-" Anthony Trimmer of , Crestmoor Candies, Nuts and Oranges Store Open Evenings Until r spent lnst Friday In.New' York. I •i-U—^l-'ioyd; Fenton of Newark Is visiting • No Candies for Christmas——Wto ever lieard of Christmas. I "XT his grandparents, Mi-; and Mra. Alvah 111 ".',':'::ApgM''•• • "• ••"- •. '.- "••••' svich a thing 1.. Ours are fresh, pure and many of - - Philip ll...... Gcorgc .Is one of the them priced way below what regular candy stores ••.".•, members of the Hunterdon county Shop in the morning, before eleven irai •] "".." grand Jury. ask. Of course you'll want some of those fresh, ";:!; L lA-foclnl %va« held at the home of selected Nuts., Also a dozen or two of sweet Florida ;'•'•'" Anniintiia Buhner at Mt, Orove, Sai- o'clock, if convenient. "urday night. Orangos, Save on these. Bnseniehtl-' j Where People Get Moit of Their Good Things Mrs. Geo. W. Boaty recently enter- tained Mrs. Elmer C. llamsey of East " High Hrldiie. / ' Mrs. ltoslo Hoffman and son of Mid- dle Valley arc visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. G. L. Hoffman. The Callfon Dramatic Club's enter- Umbrellas tainment for the benefit of the Call- fon Hand, netted $27. Christmas is .Irving Philliower of. Lower Valley It won't take yon long to find an found one of his best cows dead In the ; Btall last •Krldny morning. Umbrella to exactly suit your gift fancy • ••,' •'Mists Carrie Seals of I-'annorsvlllc '••'• returned home last Wednesday, nfter here. Strictly the newest styles, surely - . Tjsiti,.r- f^io^df, nt Smith Branch. the equal of the best values. Children's, Almost Here • Sherwood Young of Mllluirn, v.ho . has been visiting' his mother, Mrs. 39c to S1.50. Indies', 98c to $15. Men's, :..'. ..John1 Young, returned home Friday. Christmas is almost here. No time lo ex- The Lebanon township coin mitt*1*1 98c to S3. : . ' will meet at llu' township rooms. Doc. periment now. Those who are wise will oninc .'... '.:s4,''to pay all bills for the past year.", '••••."• Mrs. Frank Crcvellng. who has i>cen j direct to Laubaeh's——the store Hint. is. jili : visiting friends nt SnniervilU;. rttuvn- ; v: cd 10 her homo at Lower Vaiii.y last I year 'round dependable-—svhoresUmks nro . . '. ;.Friday. . • • > Mr. and Mr?. Jos. SJesfrlt'rt always satisfactory in variety 'and quality /Gardner spent part of last wo Handkerchiefs , - her Plwt'T. Miss- Gra^O Cr.\« ——rwliere. prices have not boon rai-sml lio- ;: Creslmonr. of • Mr. J Arnold Hoffman.' so'i B*a> 4:erehiefs by the armload big. cause it is 'Christina's, when people are to;, /Mrs. Jerry Hoffman.' Is ill .:••.. with typhoiil Cover. Dr. 1. Top kins* little and medium, in sizes and in prices. hurried to make careful comparison. .attending htm. Geo. A. Peals of Stone Mill has pur- Sold by <-nes and twvs, i;:-.lf-c]ozens and chased a house and lot near Mountain- whok dozens. Some in hoiirla,.- hoses. Dolls, Sleds, Games, Books, Toys, Etc., Etc. .... ".ivUle, from the heirs of the late Aaron I 1 ,...",-',. Kick, for KHfi. Men's. Women's, Children's. Mrs, Geo. Ailmi, after a wookV stay To merely list the name of each different gift-thin!; for chil- '- at Plalnficlil and XewnrU, h:is return- I'J '-'•' cd to 'the home ot her parents. Vti: dren that is in our basement Toyland alone would be n hopeless ancVMrx. John P. Davis, A- NelRh vlssitotl his wife ;it the ',., rinlnfiold hospital lnst Thm-sdny. She undertaking, though we used our entire space for it. Even at this ; •". underwent a surgical operation a late day our assortment of Games, Books and all kinds of play- '•'..'". •'•week ago last • "Wednesday. Gloves ,..'••:'• Mrs. Wm. Hurt of Stephenshun;. •who ha? been spending a weel; with things, dear to the heart of every child, is no doubt broader nnd her •parents. Constable and Mrs. Jos. Give us a hand to unload the remain- '•'";.•'. Angar, rc-turncd home Pat unlay. better than Santa Clans could ever have met with in the days of \: ... .Thomas and Snniuii Neigh pasted der of the best .selected holiday stocks of •'••••• Sunday with their mother, Mrs. A. yonr own childhood. • Neigh, nt the Piainfield hospital. They Men's, Women's and Children'* Gloves -1 ••..':•'.' report that she Is Improving sluuiy.. Whatever of these things you may wish to give, if it's any- ' Dedk'atm-y services .were held Sun- thnt have boon shown in Enston lliisycar. i day afternoon In the Coiit-sbury Pres- 1 Name your price and here nro the where, it's quite ewe to be here and probably at a lower price ' ... bytertan I'hnn/ii. Staino.l slass win- dows have been placed In the ehuri:h. Gloves. • ••..- . Tlio cellar walls for Mrs. John than elsewhere. Young's new house ait up and Calvin Hill, tin? carpenter, will sonii rulae the frame. I. Hoffman's new house '••': Is enclosed. . ..; After spending ..some woeks with We not only Wish You relatives ami friends in Brooklyn and Ladies' Wear :':•"'•"' New York, Mrs. AVI Hard App.ir of Jewelry Men's Furnishings : Woodglen returned home last Wed- a Merry Christmas, • - nesday night. • Solid Gold Jewelry, fully warranted, Kur Sots, Fur Coats] Tailprmade Fie is easy to please, if you could bm The Christinas tree for the children but help to make it come .:..-•. of the M. B. Sun'iny school will be at just a little more'than others are ask- Suits. Coats and Dresses, Lingerie, Tail- realize it. Give him either a House ! exhibited Saturday night. There will ored, Silk and Net .Waists, Petticoats, '.' be speaking by the children ami music ing for kinds that can't wear satisfac true. Our low Coat, '. Bath Robe,: Shirt, by the church orchestra. the finest complete line of Ladies' Wear Necktie or Fancy Half-Hose and have John Neighbour, Sr., has been re- torily. Splendid variety of pretty things !f!^^::?air!r.s :*Urt '">' sey City and iNTiiy.^York. Sunday with relatives he-re. tor V. Smith, So.-V,'. ot WasliliiRton John J. Parks of Whitehouse, game their new home near the Mrs. R, L-ynn*"ati«"»I»lPs. R. Moore Frederick Able of Jersey City spent W. ltotul near A.tliury \_. .warden for Huntercion county, has put homestead since last Thursdav. passed Monday at Lebanon. Monday with relatives in town. Just a Little Word .eo. A. Baylor ;...,. neiir Anbury Mrs, Ramsey visited her grand- Milton Stater, Wj-ckofT farm, n'r A.slmry •" 1,000 small irout In the- following A: Christma~- • - s entertainmen. t, wil.....l. bi.e . ' Mrt Dnmcnv vis'tpH hoi C. M. Stokes of Wopt Chester spent H. C. J'uyur near U>:tawitre streams in Tewksbury township: Fro; given by the members of the M. K. mother at Callfon one day last week. Thursday in this "section on business. Henry Dalrymple ...... tu-ur Montana : Hollow stream. Guinea Hallow, the G. Sunday school tomorrow (Friday) Miss Ada Phillips has accepted a Mr. amV Mrs. Geo. Stumets enter- About Price WliltiKtun W'atur Cu. .. near Montana n.'Sutton brook and the Harmon Sut- night. position with the Taylor Iron & Steel tain Oil relatives from Allentown over l W F ' New llamptun. Bdllle ton brook. AHof these streams enter Daniel Vliet was able to come down Co.- Sunday. .1. \\ Sto ut BridKuvl lle --•--•-—Uie-iiOUtlY.branch ct:the .Raritan Ml si Elsie Lance Is spending a week Mrs. j. (.i. 1.0 srm. '; i'lwn- Just • wt-vk--after-uc-ins-lM-iused up Rev. Frank P. w»tton rnniliictert ser- We aim to sell choice . n ut Spring 'Valley with her fjrahdpar- . ••'. ,r •Raw Ellas H. Carnian. SO years.old, s-everal weeks as the result of a pa- vices at the Hickory school house on Nel.sbii ''Hf't wll »y • • Asiatry -"...•••wa..retired. Methodist minister, died last rnlytic-strnk** -• '• cnts. . ' •'. Sunday., afternoon. . goods chea;). While idli Mrs," Wm, Chamijcrlin: ia- in Then. IV a i n? > . .. Ensi t i•VnsliiiiKt on , Th'ursday": at"the"home 'of Wm."Hoii- Miss P.aehftV Smith "wiirienve her Mi*, and Mrs. Albert Hngamanon- our prices are made as :: L tl"": All;-hull. Uan nuiiy-T'.vp. ., • man, near Pairmount. He was buried home nt Painter's Mill, where she has ^nie, lime with her slstcr-in-law, ertalncd a number of friends lust .1. I {ay emit, :., Vlen na • ' Saturday In the Presbyterian . cemu' Thursday evening. , . . . low as possible, the John 11. il hiEor. nea r Greenwich ch. .. .'.. .'. tery. Rev. Baker Smith, pastor of the Lester C. Hawk of Nazareth passed Win. II . ri H.i;:i!In. ft nuiir Alji>ha Geo. C ii Ul "fli rin«, , Kruli'n«lMlysen T\vp. :;v7". - church,, preached the funeral services, •Monday-eve:iln?..w!ih his.-pnrents, Mr.! quality of our goods i Clms. IA'L'I iry .;™:.™. :^.Death.^vas,,J_due to storrmch trouble. and Mrs. Geo.. Hawk. • : : 1 •..^;\vi11 ijjwavs.. fc.fbiincl"..^ .\iitu> L. .MaVia it. liulepemil«:tici!*T\vp. " ' "•' Jlevi"Mr.-Carman• lived • ih' Caliton be- "-•Etii-Kur-3h rope'-of-Pti I U-n bury --VM^- .Inlin •J. :-F;in•il- Ji ihiul I-AJunl- OU, aiewiirtsvllle ... .'-:.:forc he went to Fairmount. His wife the guest oi. Monday evening of Mr. the best. Inlending •'~M::;r;r-;\(in(i-soiy dice! a few years ago. and Mrs. Sloan Hulsizer. '> I NORTH POLE Gi;o. B. Gray . IJtiluvllle Misses Tillio and Marv Oakes of! purcliaseis wiil piease Theo. Insulin .. Hiittj'.ville ; (1-. W. Canlner Port ,Golden HOPE. sied , Mrs. Crntsley, at Philllpsburg 'passed Sund.nv,,witli thoir bear this fact in mind. y l--lllng thft ,. .m-sirMiiiHiuia Middle Valley, hint Thursday. • mother, Mrs.-Christiiuia Oakcs. I Almizn SiilUr Curncmcrvllle :.::.: .Chas. parks ht. Nutley; visited rela- ln worl.i about tliu Xurth \\>U Mr. ..nnd .Mrs. Ira Sunders and Mrs. Mary V, Pmith and ••grand- .1. I-I. Millor. I [ami fa Afdur.inn . tlves here lust week. Jiving near Kerr's Corner, was com- daughter of German Valley visited his iL to tdl you nhout the best Real lVlclv M.. l'i Riwrt Itm (lis'nratien heavily of late iinrt became jealous of purchased new paraphernalia and ex- evening. policy.. Woiiru Iiulny roinu-i'tilliii; tin- strniij:- . hr i la weeks. his better half and a, boarder who Is pect to do some flno work In their C. W. Bixier & Co. tlio iek- Kay Lance has returned to his home The Blonmsbury CUib helil . Lcnvntmlp. employed on the cut-ofC. order. • • •• its weekly meetiii:-' at the home of Mr. Frank \V. ltusli Montnna at-Vail atter a visit with his sister, Mr., and Mrs. Wm. Leidy, Mrs. M. 1 1 Mrs./A. S. Howell. The funeral, of JDuniul P. Matlock. and Mrs. Geo. Pldcoek on Saturday .IIIK. H. liusli Montttna Flann nnd Mrs. Jus. Little and vpI^rT,^n^jvioh__nr_-in. Liunliert Prltts 1 .New ll:iiut)ton Th"urs'dayT" :'' " " .1 1 L.-TW.- irritt3~-.-TT-.-.-.-;-;-T .-Plcu.rtli!ttrX3 rover. Ihe MM ford schools'. wnT'the Suifdriy" Moses Wnolvcrtoii Urondway .... ^Uss-Oraee-DorlancI .returned, home.] pnpRr.'nf . hnr. mother. . '"' " """ ""' EASTON, PAT '•' r Win. F. Klnntiy ...... near riult Valley with relatives In Newark. Jersey City Miss Mary A. Rutt has rnturncd to "FARMS'' ' •-—- Satmiel S. Klnney Stewart-sville er^-i-iGmc-.ttCrc-aftcrTpassinE:"!!1-" f»*w 1..pnr_N.of-AVjirron and Ahram. Itnsfhfpry ' ...Port Cnlilun_ •eeks with Mr. nnd Mrs. Woolsey Al- H-n-niJiiKiT riinu •;•-,-.". So." of..Wash in Btu'h-.- auyir in ' Bound' Brook. Kayniorid Ilamlon Hr.m.lway TRANQUlTilTY. .1. C. \Villi'v«r ChnuKcwuter Mr. land Mrs. AHmrt House and son VAN BILLIARD & SON Mea^lmr farm, WanliltiKton Twp.. ; John S. Labar killed nine good- George of--South EasU»n were over- Hance Hron., leHseefl sized porkers on Monday. Sunday jrursts of his parents, Mr. and BO So. Main St. Phillipsburg, N,;J Peiiiie.st Stuck and I'miltry FarniH, Rev. Dr. Fowler preached an ex- Mrs. (ico. House, near town.. A. J. Green, near Tnwti.thiiry ' cellent sermon in" Trauqulllty church .Inhn N. Park.i Untie Twp. Suriciiiy Lmo'rnihcr. ;-'•••' - ••'•'• •- '•• ,GiP>«rt•'•Wpilniripnn',. n sMidont'-. at Adam W. Itnrd Montnna Rov. Dr. L. C. Muller held the third Rlftlr Hull, is pafsslni; the'holiday" va- X-MAS .liirt.-ilyiulMlutW farm, T.'tn. E. Kitchen, cation with his parents, Rev. nnd Mrs. i tswii ;l iiuu'rlerly conference at the parsonage wlhy " w: I li il here on Saturday. ' ' Albert B. AVilliamson, attlio manse. tia P G. Mr. Dolan recently entertained his Miss Helen "A. Pideock. a student nt IS COMING! sonal property. 31st N. J.'Vola..,. He... hatl lived in. son and ' family of Newark, at the Well's Cnllc-ne, Aurora, N. Y., Is pass- ;;-.: Chas. Ancle-and^MIss.Martha.Smith; 1 ~tlic_iioliilay_seas.on with, her^par- '.".".'.".."."."... .Hamptim .Hluirstc'.v.n.^for.z^tHc. PHst'^'lS-'^r.-l'-. y.^n.r??. n(1m,..;-nfi_T?_.'!ij.-..vHam!!tnn. •-.---.-—. .IihtlIirSjilith. both of this vicinity," were marrietint' Mr. TTiTt*. Mrs. Geo. Cooper" arid "El- s7MrrarTd'Mrs;Geo, M. Pldcoek;-^ Mt, Hermon last Wednesday by Hev. aml'was a mnst highly respected clti- W. IS. llf'tti'ttier '."T-nckV"aciio»V'"riiiuHc zpri. For a number of years, up tc wood Drake and daughter of Amlover "lie resulnr annunl Christmas can- Lowln lii-«ki>r ...... Purm No. -1. Oxford Mr. lobst. Chas. Greene and Miss is pf. both churches will • b'e ^ plvon the time nf his last illness, he had as- were 'giic-sts nf C. 55. Cooper recently. Win! . T. KviTfttt Mt. Bethel Anna Hoyt nccompanied them. They sisted both R. D. Huff and V, G. New- Austin Berry, I. L. Lnbur, Jilmer by the'M. E. .church nn Friday oven- S. A. Bristol ... , Clianyewater - went..,.to..1vlslt^ his parents and other 1 CClkS!k! JLJ .ln^an.d...J,iy..ahcJ.,,.Pxcsby.lcr|an_churob S. A. Mrlstol .. ., Asltury i i ; ; KciV<.riln-t>if -»ndr'vi}iitlnfr-and.-fiirni-, Rdwnril Cnlcmnn near PolTit Mill : ':_rclattvc3 .livliig-nt"Hetn'ISHom. '"j?a7-""™: 'turfr-lnisVriirJ*s;'':"~'He"'. was"'a "fiVitrTfur "nn'""R!itiinlriy'™ftvnnlng: circat—"-paTn's" ; - :'- ./The cantata. "Santa's Wondprful ; hn'ye been taken In prcpn.rinjT an excel- MriHfH A.A. KuylKuyloo r .near M-Mitnna member of thn,M. K. church ami.also In their homes. llll l nll ..SmitSith .. . .WnnnlMtftnn. Twp. V Gift."-will-.he -rendered-by. nunm- 20. lent program. Bo , , . young people at the Christian church, a member of the official board. Elmer E. Cm .1 nh .Klilnpion Twp. ___...... David nnselierry, formerly cf this ;-. ndupendcniiWa ! T _^.Christma? <*VG. at.S .o'clock. „ Adnila-t| :: the delegate of Pcquest Grange of , Hi>|>o T ^8lmi7^1J" inrd^1i~'eritsrs=XtrsrripJirahiH:! irA tiii iii iu1" Ci ty--•!•»• i-iri'ill ?;'-—••-•- Ul(ihn_Mai,liit:k; near Hrllrv Qren free. Tf very stormy " Friday j 1f'y'"rnI]ron"dr"was""f|ultQ-"bntlty~'hruise.i-.V Mrs. Joseph Dennis is entertaining Freeholder Chns. 15. Drake and Mrs. about the borty, Monday morning, liy M. Mr; i"..".iWasiiiniiicui T' cveninff. thej affair will be held Mon- Drake entertained a number of per- day nlghC Dec. 27. relatives from Pennsylvania. beimj thrown' from his engine Hoar .Mnr TwitHlinry sons at a turkey dinner recently. Jutland wlion a (hie'lmrpiorl. He was Special tinii KtJw Mrs. Theo.. Cummins was stricken Those present wori Mr.and Mrs. San- : rd Stlrrs llnmptnn 1 taken to, his homc in Easton. J Notlre of Si'liool M"cctln5. ' with paralysis at her home In Newark ford Crawn of Frorton, Mr. and'.Mrs, S29.20 CASH Ceo. 1 . Suyder .. Cnrniintfrvllle last Friday. *> -'-.I; -W. •KrilltH'Pfl'lt.-lt'SSl'O, • •- ••• • .'• The Bonril of Krluontlon of Lebanon Geo. Luwls of Stillwater.ilMr. and Mrs. Mr.. and Mrs, Job a Lnm mason en- rieo, Coleman, • S. S, Coleman and. For Victor Machine THE STATELIEST MONUMFNT A nine S- HunlKuHunlK , near Mt. Lrbnmm eli. 'township, Uunterdon county, will meet tertained a number of friends at dln- & iSPUTJCK HITN". Slue l KKrk-k n n«nr Montana at Woodglen on D ec 29^- 1900, at 2 family and Mrs. Emma Hull. AVI 1) 1 i'toziMi records. Moii-jM-tTiiiKlud Prey' CariH'ntcivllle v 'ner last Thursday. V: Mrs, Frank Caslnor. Is slowly, im- ^r the simplest stone'can be obtained Ai ^"'O'clock" In "the nfterhoon, to appint r. 1 1 proving., • • *•"• , .nrlilKfvtite - " Mr." and'" Mrs, Geo. Wheelor were . yicUirMiic)ilHfSi'r«m''Si«toS200 . ::iut.W,-Liinri.~.. . Afedical Inspector for the 13 schools • Rov. • Garnns of . FIshcrvIHe, .. Pa.. iiere. We execute orderu for either car-Rtrnw-fltinrrh y entertained liy his parents. ,Mr. and irexnnietliyKMictctriuninc. ' '..• ;-X" . .CtV-li'"iir KiisyJI'iiyiivials. " '•' .'• ll.-ni. H, Apttar Port Murray :Of the township. A ,\ bids must be Mrs. Isaac "Wheeler, on Sunday. will preach as a candidate- liorc on 1 1 --ith, equal protniitnuss and reusuiiiil Calvin Tinm near Tnwnsbiiry •aealed, nnd state Tirst the price per he nhove is the name of n German Jan, 0. . ' " ' Wi-tt- fur jmViU-ul ii'H.' .1. K. Wyfknff l'i.rt'0-iMcn Clarence. Doats and Miss Eva WI1- ftnlral, which is one of the many 1 •ess In price. Wo carry the lari .lohn C Coteinnn 'month for ench school, nnd the price rlrlck of Penunst wore mnrrlnd hy/;thc Preaching nevt Kunrlny morning at Price Talking' Machine Co. Chniigi>\vntt>r wanted for first examination, together unblti lnurndlfnts of Foley's Kidney 10.^0 by Rev. Herbert Games of Get- • j'sortment of finished cemetery work P. C. Unrker near Port Mnrniy Rev. Rush Lake on Wednesday, lS^c VlUTlMl IIUII.MINU W , Klackk .SoS . StewartStartsvllls e ,_,twlth charge Cor visit twice each.mcr.th iiu-dy, Hexnmethylenetetramlne IF tysburg Pa.. •'.•-• . • • lfilri.". hi :••"—•5i-MC!iiii.>n'Nt.i-.N'.'warkr?'rJ •-•-•-•-•-•- •-fv-ha founv1,..any1wher.e, /•.,..,.„ Mrs, ArntiHlAtH n (Slinanton AstmrA y -• 'thereafter;" • KylJM mpdlrnnll tt>xt books nnd The younR people of the phurdi : The'-wreckingof n enr on the rnlV acldsnlvent nnrl DcnUfN Wantyd \innnrl--Siiydi!r-V;r-.%-r. ');".Hraiis (Tnstlc : . ,•..The'-Boflrd-rr-sprves the right to. re- roiid i-rossing-'nonr the Great-Men ?1 jjioriilea'ns'n airl nr.fivinrncticlng for a play to be', given Call and see us and^ save money. Knmk Pi-'i'son .Tneksnn Vulloy ^jU»'i(laif!nth1^interest J"nr the ur ^T Fl' some time inU'n}H}rXl """" :';' Qlinrllc Orlm Bronrtwav. H...R...D., rii"fi1" lfltmiO; Sl»wnrt .-.-.. ..near;Mt; Helhcl. i-rry Oriun .. ••.••'/,•..••• '.'.';"•: • .Oxford THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1909

•Mrs. L. H. Illbblti spent Tliuradu> r" Eastern,. :....::.:...:;'::,. „:':..'."".'.: :,: •". Clurk Cool In adding n line porch to -lorry Klnncy, who la suffering from Ills new residence. June trouble, does not seem to Im- 1909—Merry Christmas—1909 Mr. and Mrx. Win. Sox moved to Phlliipsburg recently. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin JIartzell of Pen- Mm .Arthur JUbblo und daughter i». visited her father, Jacob Vroome, arc guests of her mother at Crusso. on Sunday- THE WITHDRAWAL OF Tlic normal school students of towi Aaron Snyder'a health hag been on ure now enjoying their holiday vaca- the decline lately from the infirmities tion. of old wre. Mrs. DilU-and fainlly ivViici; SmocV. spent a few nimml the holidays with their son week tit Cmnford, returning" NOVIGK'S Daniel. homo Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs. Stephen Fell were "Suylug Good-bye to the Old Year" icstM on.Monduy MC, Mr. and ..Airs. Ull be the subject of Rev. Mr. Coon's 240 Northampton dm Stout. * address next Sunday niorning at 10.«0. J. K- AHjurimin and .Miss Annlb Hu- liev. \V. l\ Conn preached the an- ston spuni Saturday and Sunday in imal Chrlstinau sermon Sunday even- from school at too early age may be St., Easton, Pa. F roe in a us burg. ing and Mrs. M. W. W'eller aang an Lorenzo Troxell und wife returned appropriate solo. prevented if there is a policy of life last week from u pleasant visit with Mrs, M. L. Tinsntan went to Roae-' Newark friend.". ville last Wednesday to remain with Mrs. Henry linmds hns returned u-r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephralm insurance to tide the family over a Iioinu lifter Hpi'iidtii;; a few days with Uk'trk'h, until after Christmas. friends in New York. I he bridge- :tt Wnrrlngton, across critical period. Are your children Eafton's Up-to-Date and Attractive .Miss Mahel (leant was the recipient Ue I'nullus Kill, is being nif.«cd four of ii big postal shower Salunliiy in t-et eight inches, on account of the Iionor of her birthday. "iildliig of the dam .1! the power protected ? Write for information Arthur Clifton has runted Mrs. >Iiint. Swift's house, when; ho will soon Mr*, h'rert H. Fletcher, ncc Eva regarding the various kinds of poli- commence IIOUHU Keeping. Cool of Columbia, who has hcen suf- Christmas Gift Store •Miss KUa Stoul iuia returned to the foring from typhoid fever the past nine.of her parents, Mr. mid.Mrs. J. cies is,sued by ./.-.. ..>„.:.'';'. imv.-wm-kH nt h..P < h?im>. m Waluron,'' stout, attiM* spumilng some time in ^. 1.. Is somewhat Improved. Oxford. Mrs. l/iura ftruglur and Mrs. Dan- Not the largest store but one of the best and s-afest shopping The Presbyterian Christmas exer- el Williams went to Stroudsburg on cises will IJU hold Thursday evening luesdny. .Mr.", R. visited her sister-1 (Dec. L'l!) insuad of Christmas eve, -law, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. W. vis- centers where you'iand your friends can trade in utmost is stated- id a friend, formerly of Bethlehem. confidence; or, in other words: The time, the Miss Martha Smith and CIIUF, An- Columbia will celebrate tho nativ- ile of Hope were married last wook Hy. nr Christ. Christmas night at tho place and the store for you. uid lire now enjoying JI honeymoon L'hnivh at 7.;jO. Santa Cluus la to he .rip to New York. Ihe Prudential pruuem, coming hy airship from tho Tho Knights of the Maccabees North Polo. No charge for admission. held a social, for Knights and tlielr Mrs- Stuart Winters went toStrouds- In Clothes We Offer Some ladies, Monday evening of this week. 'urg-last week to attend the funeral lefreshmentfl were served. f>f her aunt, Mrs. luichcl Wolf, who John II. Hoyt and wife visited died in r'hilndelphla, aged SO years Excellent Suggestions Clarence Allen in the Huston, hospital About one week before her death she last week. They report him doing ell and broke her hip. well and very comfortable. •Mr.", Atvln Vroome and daughter Ladies' Suits Men's Suits At the public sale of the house ami htmrt. and her mother, Mrs. M A : Styles which cannot bc'fluplicat- Moderately priced and hand- ot of the late Su.Hitu Brands, SiiLur- :*igllii of Clifton, visited Jacob Vroome cd nnywhcrc for the price. somely IIKMIC. lay afternoon, Miss ICIlzabeth Trail- uid Mrs. Andrew Smith one day last iuo wns the highest bidder. The rt-eek. Mrs. Slirlln is stopping with Coats and Raincoats Overcoats irWt* paid was J1.051. lor .laughter at Portland. No man will tire of such a useful A I'enna, special, consisting of two lliu pastor find his lieutenants I.«rjjc variety in very pleasing yift. Il-sleel passenger couches, with con- fabrics. Waists and Skirts Raincoats Tempting articles of r:trc bar- Huy now while the stock offers Hutching;s ••>'<& Rinehart the greatest assortment. Ka'iis. ... . : ; ., Boys' Clothing •islon at some future time. , Some of •,- A «.-!iuiii gave way and some of tho Fur Coats and Furs for he olllelals were on the train. i'lrni wnrh fell, strildng two ftallans, Stylish Suils and Overcoats in G'00. ftmerson, a former resident, at the I/u-K-nwimitfi bridge above Co- Ladies' and Children all nobby fabrics. !led in a New York hospital of klil- luinhiti recently. Had not the form I You cannot imagine their bran- : iey trouble on Friday, the 1.7th. and struck on something, lessoning th>> '• Ladies' and Men's, •as burieil at North Norwalli on Mon- fnrrc, the men would have been kill- ty. Come and see for yourself. lay. His death occurred after a third tfl. Tlu.y worn badly hurt. Umbrellas penitlon fnr kidney trouble. Me Beautiful Jewelry Gifts If you think of buying Umbrel- veil Just three weeks afterward. Mr. Watches, Rings, Lockets and las as a Christinas gift, come in, imorson occupied the C. I. Hoyt ASIIUUV. I ousc wliil.j huff.- and tnadu uiiiuy Chains, Diamonds and tunny and we will show you the right Mr, and Mrs. Kdwnrd Slmrts of! ieiulM, lie was a man of line edu- other articles. styles at the right prices. Wiishington were in town on Sundav. I ition and was an ai'dinipllslKni miisl- •Miss Udnti Kvrirltt ot Hampton was an over-Sunday Km^t iif her cousin, Florence UiiUHe. . . . To all purchasers we will allow carfare to Easton as a special IIAM1TOX. Mrs. J. M. Pelts and sons visited inducement for the Holidays. The llev. Mr. Pcabody was in Waah- relatives In Easton and Philllhsburtr $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 9 .9 • 9 .9 $ 99.9 ngion last Thursday. during- tho past week. Prof. it. I). Petty of New York was There-was no service at the M R : town on business Saturday. church on Sunday, owing to the fII— MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL Mrs. Ethel Coleman and son Ray- ncss.nf rtev. L, Gordon- ond wure in Washington Inst Thurs- Miss Lillian Martenls went to Phil- lay. Ipsburg on Saturday for a visit with are the ones you exchange for Furniture Outfitter to MEN, WOMEN Mrs. .Inhu Poacher.1 Mrs; John Ilaly- her mint, Mrs, M- It. Sterner. and CHILDREN mrtou and Mrs. Lewis Warwick were Miss Sarah Welsh of Easton was Washington last Thursday. the guest ' or her parents, Mr. and that do not measure up full value. But our : 240 Northampton St. (and Door Below Square) Easton, Pa. The M. IS. 'Sunday school will hold Mrs. Sloan Welsh, over Sunday s,. Christmas.^cantata, ..J!.'Tho.,,Genuine. „ •>I!?sjCurrIe>inuidio.,or.tliQ .Moravian,! ~<-...... u,..-m.i]uLiiiuiiurn;-came Home Mr. and -Mrs. Tine Culler oi'Scnin- Saturday for the holiday vacation. ton passed a few days of last week Miss -Until England, who has been with her. mother, .Mrs,. Caroline Hou-. ,en joy fug a ..six , weeks' • vi«it ••- ••;•,• irientis 111 NV-ivni'k""7uuP"with" her Eurniture, Garpetsy Rugs f .Mrs. Walter- Long and son Donald brothers in New York and Drnoklyn of Califon were In town from Friday came home on Saturday. nlg-ht until Sunday, the guests at IIIM- llev. E. B. England, pastor of the mother, Mrs. J. Davidson- Presbyterian church, gave his con- Beds and Bedding', etc, Do A troupe of colored minstrels gave gregation an excellen- t Christma_ s, ser- a performance in Bigelow's hall on j 1110« on Sunday, His topic was: "A Saturday evening.' The hall was full. Chrhftmns Vision; or, Universal From here they wuiu to High Bridge. Pface." Our ability to give FULL VALUE is based upon our buying Place Your Ghristmas 1C Jesse German, who has . served in "' members ot" Washington Camp. the army for several years, spent a 5 ^°-J -10, P. O- P. of A., gave their facilities, which are.only'rriade possible by our experience in week in town with his aunt, Miss • president. Mrs-. G^o. Apgar, formerly Grocery Orders Now Margaret I'ltnehart, his term of enlist- •'"ss Jveturah Opdyke, a kitchen ment having expired this month. j shower • on Saturday eveningr. at her selection of Furniture to, meet our large increasing trade, and is Mrs. Tims. Connolly, who lived : father's homo near A-sbury. And be sure you place them tit this store, which is the market with her sister. Mrs. Scandoltn, for I r Mrs. Gcrtrtidc St0drl.1rd.0C Holden, the silent testimony.Jo value-giving and satisfied customers ,. " some timp, died at-the home of., her j Mass., W]U1 rented S. A. • Bristol's of particular people. Here'is another list of good thiugs that we son-in-law, Patrick Connolly, at High | house some time ago, gave a house Bridge, last Monday. She was buried j warming parly on Saturday,-even ing. have priced right for the Holiday buying. In • St. Ann's cemetery on Thursday, Guests were present from GIpr^Garri- morning. Siie was S7 years obi. ; ncr- Ilampton, Ashury.. ,n.m\i' other Cranberries, fancy Cape Cod; 8c Figs," best Jaycr, \b., 13c; pulled, • A school meeting was ' held" Friday } Macos, . • •• • • night- A number of citizens were' to 12c. ISc. 1 1 To our many friends and .customers we extend ;.,„_.,_„_„,_„ h- vi u in"Pu'ddln*tf;~n--1&=Tt1.7 Old Kn : .nresent;- .: ."—The meeting .was .ea'.letl to..j •_.-•—:-. •;.-_--• ,-ITAIXESBURG.V:;1-.;7- •"".: vi u inuddlntf;n&.7 Old ff •'•":/.••, ^lolasses," new: crop .Now Orleans, briny 'charges -against the piimjljj ••llshlsh,, '*3c. .-- . •" •••" extra fancy, fit, l~>c. but as none'w'as: presented, the meet- •Mrs. W'ni. Fitzer sprained one o Cluster Raisins, best quality, lb., Tomatoes, very fine, qt., 10c. ing was adjourned. Prof. , R. J. her limbs last Saturday. 22c. Ellenberger of Clinton and Prof. J. S. Andreas, .Mrs. D. S. Walter; Very best American Club brand, and Geo. Walters are '"" A Merry Christmas and Mince Meat, loose, lb., 10c: pltg. 15c. Walton of High Bridge were present. ! Our Christmas entortninmont will . in.'.; ...,....._.. , j O.nrn, ,{lp.c quality. -Sugar Corn, . •+.:.: boslyon-C!,r:»limis-cvc.-.-A Rood pro-! 1 l lr r"~ I'Ie""T umpkfn3'br"Se. -- - -. -•-- •'• • -• can never forget what it has done for Popping Corn, "pound, 8c. so long as the weather permits. that our motto in the year tb come will be the same" as in the Lima Beans, small green llmas,' me.",. This glorious medicine _t,-lves a -•Steward Beck Is listed to lead the Hickory Nuts, quart,. 10c. American Club brand, 15c. woman buoyant spirits, vigor of body League service next Sunday night. Black Walnuts, pk., 30u; qt., 5c. and jubilant health. It quickly cures Regular preaching service at 7.30 past, we beg to remain, Respectfully yours, ',,..-..•.. Asparagus , besJt California, large Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Jleian- P. m- French Walnuts, best quality, can, 25c. : choly, Headache, Backache. Painting new, pound, l«c. Extensive preparations arc being Spinach, very best garden, Amer- and Dizzy Spells; soon builds up the made for the Ladies' Aid•;Society's ican Club brand, large can, I8c. weak, ailing and sickly. Try them. fair, to be held New Year's eve and Almonds, paper shell, lb., 25c. Wax Beans, good quality, can 10c ~0c at Jenkins & Meeker's. . New Year's night. ""•'Kincsi ••quality, American Club The concrete" work on the culvert brand, 15c. ROCK PORT; across the main road to Columbia Is 1 Brazil Nuts, lb., 12c- The. .farmers are- busy -getting-; their f ""! plot o-xn^Uy.'iMiEocrs^bcrcpsr.r for." porkers ready for market. 1 travel. • Our Christmas display of green goods is up to the usual high standard .Mrs- Elizabeth. Danley. js . visiting I .:—-such as Celery;-Lettuce,'Radishus, Spinach, Kula-la^as,- Parsley,- Sweet 'rlends'"at' Huckettstbwn for' a.' furl-' Potatoes, Oranges, Apples, nananas, Hnskct Grapes,-Malaga Grapes, TnnV light. . A COMMON ERROR. L.Kei"ines1,_Grape.I'*riiit.JJ.i.n'jRppies,.etc....,,.,^ „..., __c . .:..._.. _ -. __:„".'.„..,. .. Mr..and.,Mrs..El!sha Tigar. ot Washr. ngton Were"among the visitors"tjec-i 'Washington Buy your Groceries where you can be sure of the quality- n Suncl;!1;-. ' \. Tl'5- no M^lstiikc Tp 1 • Mnny Win". Mnyberry of Washington spent wr Washington Pcop'o. rom Saturday until Monday witii J. P. COOK'S Pure Food GROCERY rVlvin Beatty. . It's.a common error . """ [•"ii!!iiH;& Cu 1:1 mins has rt-nt':cl Mrs To plaster the aobing back, 131 Izn. Mull's house, 4 a ml moved his "amily here on Saturday from Xutlcy. To- rtlb.witli .llnlmonts-.rlicumntii' Mrs. .'Mis, Sutton, who is at the Ens- Joints. _ / ;__ icoly and Is expected home next When "the' (rouble conies from tho .veek. ,. kidneys. Rev. Illchnrdson Gray and (laugh' :er. Frances of .Bcatyostown, were , tho. Doan'a Kidney Pills cure all Iddncy.. iiosts'or'Mrsr'MarBat^Uillk^r unday- And are endorsed by Washlngtoi Alisses Lou and Bessie Thomas of liilr Hail are enjoying a--two weeks' citizens, Specialist in Chronic Diseases .•acatlon with their parents, Mr. and Airs. Wm. A. Rnylor, 37 Rrond St., 'First'Nntlonul' Htnik lJiiildnig, Centrt- Sq.. KASTON, "PA. Jrs. Jacob"'Thomas. , Washington,. N,..-I-,, snys;'- "T suffornrl ; . Uooms 3O3I'30*. 805. -Take Klcvator. - constantly from - palna" through" my FREE UNION. ; back ami loins, often so severe that T Asthma Mrs. Susan Moore passed Thursday could not do my liousework. T. oliio J^l^JXdh o'ViP 1: c le,ii.J.Q s.^JS 1 c:r.I rs s^J^L^^ ^iiirwom^sras^P^Rchint? „ -"'•"••••.-"QiilnsQy y ~Mrs"Thos.""[[ill"snhr four'turkeys Hloml ^Discuses Ear Diseases Lung DIsenses recently which netted her $20.-^ cd. Tho various remedies I used fail- UheumutlRin A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ; lllmldcr Diseases Eezcnm Liver Diseases ed to benefit me and I -was becoming sicln Oi p«fl«! Martin Rexsen last Wednesday. Cnttirrh Goitre 8 discouraged when Don-n's Kidney Pills : Mrs. Wm. IClshpaugh spent Tues- [ ConsMpiitlou Ilcntotholils day., with her sister, Mrs. C. C. 13ang- were recommended to me^I procured Chronic Dlsenspi Ilay Fever hart. ».* them at tho Warren County •Drni?: Diarrhoea llwirt Diseases Nervous -Diseases Mr- and Mrs. Arison Runyon spent tore and they went directly to the' and Mill Deafness IIHI.I Noise* Opium linlilt Vnrlcoso Veins Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Milton sent of my trouble, quickly disposing •Dyspepfiln: . ^Indigestion .; I'lmrnynsttlH, lllspn^ti* ot -""•••'--"•• Barlow. • ' - • „• . \. , of the pains in my back and causing; Iuipoteneq,': . PalpUiiLiou ; Tlmmt nml Nose Theo. Cummins, formerly of this the headaches to disappear. Tn a; place but now, oir.:Dover,-,;is very ill shnrt time T wns entirely free from j a OAK FLOORING A SPECIALTY S 1 i ! from pnralysln. ' kidnoy (rouble and in return for the: Don't sufi'cr liee«tmo of monpy, as sittlsl neto] ynrningonieiits cnn bo mado Mrs. Wm," Fleming spent Thursday 1 1 witli tho doctors. CoiiBiiItftMon and iidvlcu bv mail or hii ofllco fit *. and con- with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. lllpp- 'Onellt received, T cannot speal; fldonLlal..-, HOUltS—!)a. m.loSp.m. Sundays, 10 a.m. to 12.30 p. ni. sline in tills place. •,., .iphly of Doan's Ivlrtney pills," Pro.sldln'g Elder Miiilor preached an Toiv sale by all dealers. Price F>0 Interesting: sermon in tho M. 13. cluiroh'.here tiiintlny " ai'tnrnoniV;. .;>•..': v Tbrl?rsoTc~nlfo^its ""for"" UMUJA! ty—M 0 or_o_p asse d_f r 0111 JEv i-J. riuiv-untii'-snnrtny-with'-iier-ffraiitipar^ : ^lieFortlJO^fiunny^Hviiiff at a. ilistoijoe will grcntly npprccintc n cuts. Mr. nnd Mrs.' John Pdrl;, iif r~".K3mo'mber " the narnc-^Dt year's Biiliscrlptlon to ilio Star* From now to ."lanunry 1st, 1011, $1.50. ;MountaIn Lake. ;:. take ,.np other. y THE WASHINGTON STAK," WASHINGTON, N. J... THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1909 Haslitugtuu Bttxv WINTtR COIFfURES GEO. ARLISS IN "SEPTIMUS." Sumo Hint.s lo Women on tliu Wearing Xcw' York Grilles Itcilctt Verdict'"of Harrison Grey Flake's Latest Hntunid at tlitf Postolllee at Wunh- of Half as Practiced in Dear '• Production, MERRY' CHRISTMAS! nnton as' Sermid-ehmH Mull Mutter. Old Paree. A Fine Stock of Proper 1 lucent styles In lialr dressing show Goo. Arlisa In "Soptimus," after a 1 : brilliantly successful tour of Canada, UUH'B/L. siryk'ur, Kdllur uml l'ri>i>*r. thai women are growing ilrod of theoi'oned his annual engagement In Now Frank G.'Andrews, Local Editor. many waves and curls, ami that It Is York at the llacliett Theatre, Sow -2. only a matter of time when many of USEFUL GIFTS Goo. C. Hughes. Business Manager, The play la by 1'hiltp Utlell uud is The Wanamaker Store these will be thrown aside. Yet this fuunded on the well-known novel of Established 1SC8. will be months hence, and straight W. J. Locke. No greater artistic tri- extends the good wishes of the season htiir will never nltogetlior/ be -prefer- umph haa been recorded this season. KRKSI'KCnVK oftlie immense Lonff Distance' Telephone, 7-2. red to tho wavy locks which "inttke a to all its patrons and to the readers of The play Is ti whimsical comedy, in 'Holiday trade thus, fur, :wc arc woman loo It prettier. The aim secma which tears are. never tiir from laugh- B in a position to' oiler you the ,. Scliool for Farm Study, to be to produce butter imitations of ter. Intensely human In Its appeal, yet 1 the real waves nnri a new-promts'ha* unlike niiythii.tr that 'Una ijouc before choi-'.e of an uuiiii|mired stoi'k, he- I .-..-;.-;, this paper...: •._• , : _, ... :; ulliu'r it-nii-oi' lliu i In 'C'Uiae oi the great .quantities piirchasi'd agriculture has juat begun at the Nowlately been invented in Paris by which It. Jersey State Agricultural College at the hair can be permanently waved. Frederick McKay In Evening .Mail of each nnide. Oouds couvenU'iitly At WANAMAKER'S New Brunswick, and it la expected To show the waning of the curls one says: "Thanks to the charming play- arranged and plenty of sa'es|ieo|ilo to that 150 youns men from various parts of the latest coiffures to develop is ing of Goo. AiiiHH inUi I^mily Stevens, give Mich individual due intention, so of this Suite and other. States will be whnt Is termed the turban effect. In the dramatization of ••Septimus." dis- enrolled to study scientific farming. order to dross the hair In this latest closed last night at the ilackett The- that you can select quickly. . MONDAY, December Twenty - seventh The term will continue until March 4. fii9liion it Is first waved slightly atre, New York, was launched as a This school, which Is supported by around the sides and the back und success. Formal Presentation of Imported and State appropriation, has passed the then fastened lo the crown. The sides "Mr. Fislio could have searched the We arc.determined to.intikc you our . experimental ago. It Is intended for and back are allowed a little freedom lists of names In actors' agencies fur friends mid future.patrons by givhiK Vnlnes Today American Cotton Dress Fabrics for 1910 licit lnri;i> class• of youiiK men, whos,o that the width of a Ir.rgu wave fa a lifetime and found no one as well for lack of tliiie, are unable to take an discernible, and to the front long pin adapted as Mr. Arlfss to delineating and Tomorrow never before attempted here TUESDAY, December Twenty-eighth extended course in agriculture. It curls are fastened. These latter cover the tjuaint, kindly Septimus, with his •or elsewhere. 1'ut in lei llie lest Ij crowds into three months a fundanien- in .light ringlets the entire forehead abseut-mlndudticss, but his wholc- | till knowledge of fartnin^ twiiuli aUils nml the nntiirni hnlr l« t1\v-0 fit ».1T .luiiiuvilie^, TIte aiCul' 'lilcai'lils '.ill V-.--V..: ..;-.-•-.••. Beginning of Men's • | Hie fanner on the right mad and leads crown to furnish the base for the Ideal picture of Septimus—giving him I him to realize that the old ways of coiffure. . Then three switches, each the distrait manner, liie dieum.* MUIONO j.EWKLRY STIiKUINU SILVIilt Semi-Annual White Sale his father and his grandfather are not about SO Inches long, are fastened to glance and tho careless habit, without the • money 'making ways of luday; the head at different positions, loosely milking him fur a muinunl the GOU) .1KWKLUV. WATCIUiS CUT CLASS We invite out-of-town visitors to the many that greater crops and bolter crops twisted and mingled with, each other. the lout. TAUI.I5 I'LVlWAKli (JILT CLOCKS can be obtained through knowing 'Then they are draped and hung about ".Miv Arlfss' Septimus Is a beautiful opportune events during Holiday, vveek. something about the ground and thetlic head in the same manner as a tur-characterisation of a beautiful role. SIMJCTACLIJS stock of a farm. Two courses are ban, and giving that effect. A decided It easts- a fragrance through the at-' j offered, tho first being genera 1 agri- oriental effect Is produced by pluel mosimoiv of Hie play that, linda Its, We wi-li yl)f!K .YOTKS.' ! The second course includes these a twist • of the hair on tho crown', teria; 'her- veritable racking' of her )H Washington Cnntp,No. 2fi, P. O. S. ub-dlvisloiis: Manures and fertlllz- threaded with gold gauze or pearls, body under the despair and terror of V of "A..1 Initiated a class of candidates >rs, soils, insects and plant diseases, will be very popular this winter. her abandoned plight, she convoys 1 at Its meeting in lied Men's hall praying, propagation of plants, plant- The ideal curling iron has at last with line shades of meaning, and the ^ :a»t ntcht. appeared and there will he no more curtain upon this act was hers by Two candidates were Initiated at the ', sooty lingers and , singed locks. Tho right of situation and personal ac- complishment." wkhtsrowlns and greenhouse methods. and they may be connected . to any ll 111 f W A!!OS« as wi The instruction in everything is - l> socliet after tho bulb has been Xeiv .lerseyV Honds. M'UiMlwliI Lu.i-e 1 u o F Ms re- practical, with the special view of ^on out. Those new irons will not It will be pleasing to the people of To All Our Friends and «S?.?*!1 ilaSJilin petnmtins Seizing immediately useful. The stu- burn the hair because, xvl.cn heated this county to learn, says the Trenton holding of ills meeting this week on \ dents are taught by practical demon- lo Just a. certain temperature, they Times, that the New Jersey Herald Thursday night., instead of-Saturday, j strations how to manage soils, to use (-"innoL get any warmer, although til prise of 11,000 for the best 'improved Customers uwing to the latter being Christmas. j fertilizers, to Judge farm stock, to elecirivfty may be turned on foroadr s on an automobile tour laid out' Advocate Council, No. 04, select varieties of farm crops, propa-, hours. between Xew York and Atlanta, has! been awarded to Mercer, with the! commendation of the Judges that our "rends are well (.unstruuted and are being maintained in very food condi- tion." There is also some glory for We wish to extend a most ; the State in "being the llrat to adopt • Mr. Wesley PI L'ollege farm is well equipped dressing styles really change very sel- LU accept the special uppointmtmt ui' | with good buildings and apparatus for. uom and that many of the old meth- the system of Suite aid for improving Deputy 'State Council or-ut-Laryc- of I the -mos t moder' n instructio' • etlon iIn ugriagri--1 i ods are still iirn vogue. . • its highways, wliiuh is believed to be cordial greeting at this Yule- the Jr. 0. U. A. M. of New Jersey i's I culture. The main buildini Id ingg iiss pro-pro-11 TliTliee wearinwearini g of puffs and other the most practical and best system •trk't will 'Include the council, '" vided with laboratories, class rooms,! means of multiplying the real amount of highway improvement in existence. tide. t| May each enjoy a LiVV iml also Sj council at smnl c V libriir-v aml sh°P- The greenhouses of hair lias increased during, the past This State is also a leader In the bi- ; ; tuminous type of construction." lies, and also the cuunul at btanhupe. jnm , alock.Ju{]gln5 pavilions are well year to such an extent that the style fl«MV!ei?iL° vr ei™7n"n P^Jlf;! Panned for use by winter classes. Thesis now almost at an extreme stage, . Fair-minded autornobilists . will re- full measure of health and "re members of'cantonLafavette Pa-1 stllbles are stocked with the best class; One of the prettiest styles of dressing cognize the fact Hint it costs a great trlarch Militant of Easton," attended of animals for study by students. ,\ the hair, if it is naturally curled, Is to deal of money to build stone roads .._'., .,._Lih(^i!isnfctlon-nr-thp.rnmnn.bt«t.\V<.<)- •—Thft-cniiw-f^-frnp-tn-NW^ ..—.-hflnniness.~»-— — - ;•"•• """••-',:-~| nesday~nlght"~'*There""'are<**'a~'"ri'umbe'rT're3ldents~*anU a" fee of "5li5" is' charged I It to wave over the forehead and ears dition." They must also realize that from Washington," who are members others, with an entrance fee of 55 foriin ringlets. they should contribute something to- of Lafayette Canton. They vlll be- all., , Tliere__.,arei..no.Hentrance. examlna-j...This. is. better ..for. younger women ward the cost•of-r<»pnfrfng HIP iiamnct> mini '-JHnton „.,,„„ 'it ia , . , tlons." Persons "of both "sexes over 16 j'arid "girts"" than any other stylish l~de- caused "u'y.'Vtlieir machines.' "The Krii- 1 years of age are -admitted*' Monday: sign, and is eFpecnllly good where linghuysen law puts upon them but "a famous Dorutliv Dodd Shoes | next ley Camp, No. 7169, Mod-will be devoted to registering pupils' there is an abundance of hair. The trilling portion of the burden—a very Furniture iI c»rnNe Woodmew J n of America, elected new and assigning them to boarding places-{ back is plaited and then twisted on small price indeed for the privilege —the half sisters of j otlicers last Krlday night. They arc: anil the lirst lecture will be given the crown of the head, .showing the of riding over more than li.'nOO miles D FnrH j Consul, Am«i W. Alleger; ' adviser, Tuesday morning. j natural growth and giving no ap-of good roads through u State that for C Queen Qunlifcy—the sair.ue*"uel B.'Fox' —" ;" banker. Wm. Andrew ln addition to these courses the [ nearance of an amount of puffs and variety in scenery cannot be surpassed. clerk, Frank D. piorson;:escort, Frank j,college offers a six days' course for ; curls.-..- ..'.-- .••"•' . same in quality, 1 . IV. CUIU & Carpets W. Llbby; watchman. John W. Sine; | farmers, beginning December 24 .'and I Hair dressers are now able\to match l-'ort-st Work in Suitzerlaiul. vr.\! K, N. J. • ••--•• ••-.: -:.r,- •,., .. >. . ': " '. fh?trytv«na,IU°Pr.^'. Ht" ?mhI?-TtmnhendlnB January *'' This course is in- almost any color of hair, and the DEC. te d 23, 1000. style, fit and price. ,KcI.u!l Dr T S Dedrlck and Dr i » ^ ^ietly for those already fam-j price .has increased with the demand .Switzerland recognized the benefits C \\t Williams. Three candidates are \Ill!lr wlUl tllL' usvlil1 form Practises, j for the article to supply the latest de- of forest protection and development bu t 000 years ago, when the forest ordin- ivaiting for initiation. | others may attend. The courses • cree of the fashion makers. Bangs ance of Bern was Issued. The Siht- Flurry Christine a trended a will be or a very practical nature. , m the forehcatlttave been abandoned wald of Zurich, one of the most per- m li'in given to the State oUlcers tills winter by .women of fashion- fectly managed ami must profitable •! >,• of L. at Trenton, last'Frlday fj The lints Hulijv There were TO at t!i.t*-\bani|iiet, includ- forests in the world, has 'been ban- •; The vstEfue, unconscious dream of SPEND..YOUK MlJiNtY AT HOME died under a working plan since KS0. •! of the natio l oVlkers. Followliiff motherhood soon develops In the Jiuie The little Alpine repuhliR .still. r>'P'»rt^ the haiuiuet. meetinij ....shold at, - and fin'ds its symbol in a doll. pros'ross in forest work, and the,-, lh TO ere present and iiddrt's.«es: *i"hL* buy shows his natural feelings in {And Keep Away Krom the Jtnilroad Auierlcun consul writing from sJt.'.f.iuii innde by national and .State olll- t ;i Oifft-rent \vay, ..but'just as character-} Station Wlirii Yon Uiivo -ut Vmir r YL AND 'Mia. oetjuie FivitU-i uf.O.\f..i..,; isticaliy; The Klrl'dreams of mother- " ' '• "Tne government' of •Switzerland Iiood.' tlie lioy uf bei Pay Knvclopc With has so carefully ivaulated the limber, Slate Associate Vice Councilor,, hoiici:-Uu-, hciV ,,r •„.,„„, :ltiythins. trom is wide open at the a locomotive ensineL-i a ClruUS J>UI Th is a t'nud moral in the ' output, that it has never been permit- A dtiK'BJUlon from Harris Lutlge offormer" '"" , '-""India•n """lighter- or pirate. "' J Ishness" written by Lee Hirsh, tho ted to exceed the natural srowth. The • >sford visited Mansfield ' E..ndm.\ No. thick growth of timber on the mniin- I'.', I. 0. t.». !•'.. last Sntuniay night The little gin has a fur-off ideal, of, Dutcii humorist of the Trenton True a hpmfi.with..a-Pr!n^ : • 'Mi:-sides,. 'S)uri)Ose!:.:..i:i!!iwcd::.::»T-l!e- i ;; come tleiiiitVi.n.'is . percepLibly^lcsseniitl - Unishl, v,-itli real iitti« ilolia iu'oiind^ You vlil' JiGiIoG^uOl-urn'-loci!" m-ir- the danger aiiti 'frequency'"of aval-: . ti.' P. smith and IC.hird Brit- her living, laughing and making merry ' clirmis huf fnwostlgated large amounts : of Alnnstleld Loilffe re* iived the in beautiful halls or finely appointed • of money in Chrisimas stock und daio- anches and landslides, which in for- e(? nt th«' same time. Tlie: mer times were so frightfully de- stritctive.VJ'o uonirol-.lhc aiJrir.^-lloails.. ':n"-"tho~1 rivers • ti'tiil' streams;'""massive" dams fortified.by, lhickiy.,planted trees!. Store willi a Complete Line of liave been' tirei'ted' at oxpot-eil places.' In the' cxti'anrdlniiry attention paid to imiii'l cluctutti nf officers and spirited . learning or ability. ~ i tay its timber lands, the Koveninieiii lias Christmas Toys and omesis are pnmiLsod. j ,so a doll for a girl, the warlike con-I . "Uosen your money hero. Drentnn taken into account also the tiuL-es,sity j • j (]ii(irlnf; drum, or mechanical toy for a ; wlfs you a salary, but dcr best you kinfor sheltering and pasturing cattle.: Holiday Presents CHCHCII XOTKS. . I boy. The lirst, lives in a land.of un-.lKlt In Now Y»rk or Phlluclelphy is a 1 the mainteniiiice of the soil, the roads/,v "A Back Slider's Experience" will I reality, the latter in one of stern. un receipt a!s. o l!oI beliet f In home Industries, ami the numrai springs, climnto and\ Unusual to -find so the subject of an address at the j roughness .mil 'practicality. • " »°l»»«'y should sliend his .Lhu-UUiitruUrif-.mhitimiln-' —CCITipiC tC--S~~3 tOCrC" outside the big style For variety one of these u'old morn-. iris's, try tliis: Peel.arcn:e,!iir;av-ptjui-. centres. Same styles" toea and cut -a. little, plecu. oil" one QIUL. arms. 1 Furdernitire, it la a shame to let With a- small knife scoop out the In- and values but vV..-st Chru'-h lfternoon | 01 11 of tlAvn entwined around it nil the' " P»ry!ars commit so ninny slde and lill^with sauaa^'e meal. Re- MUCH k wer prices. at '2.20, l -^ ,, yen .Ines of motherhood, and in \m-\™^*™ ^ £\L* JJ™ J™r™?£ place tile top piece, lay them in a tion.talked to it hq^ 1'ive, tire halting dish with bits of butter be- DESKFURNISHINGS l'titrons SI mid Buy Stamps. ! „ purglnra. . Vy should a rron!;-"rrom tween and salt and pepper over them,: in Rrass and Leather our special. '! '.. erl it In costly satins and bu'.lt a pah York rflle our honurs und families.yen 1 Thu.uttonlloi of rural delivery r here It is quoi-n. Tiifii,.•.(<">.. C'-st ve h,if local talent - vat " needs' tier, ami bake until 'thoroughly., done. Blotter VM\S witlillr.iss and I.eiitlier Corners. " rons is cnl.eil t the fcillowiiiK: "From lnore n Fi"irVri~"Jburhal. i i recent count made by runt] carriers . »l»py with the nigged tinll nueey und sllferwnre chust »s much? Everything for a complete (k-s'n.ouirit. Prices within the means of all. n one-of the'rouniies r.f N.Y. State of thnn with the costly, beautiful Our hCMisca shnnM y lie ol'« •olns duptisited _ by patrons in their- Juan Val.ioan houjiht. With .that can Drenton crooks so dmHer swag may r!!'js'!;a™f!jr;'Lhe.-itJiirehHge.:o£-.ata!np..Eijp-. tr.oii'ljle.:;1an£l('';in'-"that'-'.thL're":li3.vinoi piles, it was found that each carrier in "Also," vy• shfuilil fh»r n'n"niwf»rsary of " CALENDARS 6ARDS than »»»:.me, 1 i •iiy «y"»««7-:»i> i *.' *:pern tion t h rou^ho ti t -1110 conn try ' '•'" ~ -_----..-_.,.,-.-.. ~ , ,-..,^ ».. ...^ , " . rely on dor Vashingmn Mnnn- Al OK If 1ST OWN. N. .]. ivoulfl.tlvti thf! enormous-toml of about i.f.estroys Imagination. It gives no room thar t> uiiil dur Fife Points to bulge our ROBERT I.-WARNE ':KM>.000.OilO one-cent coins. [Tor make-bolii'vo. It Is already (1 Inther 11e • •'"'"""timcu omit. "As most of these coins are deposit-I linen find beautiful cradle, seller ed 'loose in the UI>KKH; it Is desirable j ja no castle'to dream of, no story I ili vntjlv.v-.nrt? flld.rllnir, dor l!mt>-yill ; '^nirae ven dor pat tie of Drcnnm vill ..Charles IMontagiiQ^ZlL, that patro.nspro.vhie themselves/wlth i }V^vti. nrininii -it,..nnil- no emnVion ;.!, ITreaiHp "S^i \vli\J i '-nu,od that turn. ,h. comm •'"'••v.'/luir to T>L> cetf'hratloiierl at miilnifrht- In c'oin-hnI dlns r*yeptiu*l(i3,..The,tJ ._ M~~ Easto.n._Pa.._ i ii " **"" ' no—ivlll~hnr~tf>""(larry~n~'tlnrk~la!Hern'"iin(l'"vlll -«*^-j-J^^^~^^.«.ff.^/i2CJ^^Lnnlv_results_In^eedleaa_hanl^ rUdiincB-.on^haLtn^shi.lt^Jly._C.cutntr.v.JLT.ls^l.t_Y.e.ttI. Six Months Unding Dec. 31, l!)(li)|. girff'orliiff 16 "carriers "in dlnter wTmther.' i"inrTrl^0ire"h'otrt7nnr7ir''woIe!>"."'"'~rTT---- delays tlio delivery and collection of HI on PR don't cnmnnl. us to take a the mn[Is, but frequently results In train omit of town in fmlor to ccle- A New Stnr.v hy Mrs.W'linrtoi •nte un hlstorlcjil nffnlr tint: made actual money loss to the carriers, for Mrs. Kdlth "Wharton's latest story, | if, In collecting coins from boxes, they 1 Wrentnn famous und London bllfn nun 'i 011 till fii-c Minis fnxn *s.en to ft « MAKE YOUR NEXT SUIT1, OF .CLOTHES- 'AflPrwnrd/ will bu tho fiction fnat-J ,,,„1 „ i)or local. cash resistors drop them in tho snow or on the iro of the January Century. If will I "j, r n.l on Die fnsl $i,tco of.iail lurBur X(Y irrnumt wlthoitt recovery, they are re- •ove the kind of story; it \a '- -•* ' 1c?'r event mn.slc of tier irlnd- ** STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED c=,> rinirorl to replace the aipount,.out oofi prove the kind of story; it |9 proml.-d. | ;„„ e*"Xn ns~^ *. Krop avav froVn l heir, own .funds.".... 1..... to set renders' tonirues.wngfflnj,'. Bei(lor rnllrnnrt Nation von you nrf nrm- t'1nA. At the rnle of Throe per cciitiini iale-isMif an Anlurlcun couple's find- 0(] v|. ..„.,_ P;,\. enu-plnne^iintl-rcmom- ins of nn KnKlish . country -home nuC:\ ] »LL\ , |'s no crime to no n Jh(VjidT- thHr Joy therein; nml of the strnnKe j rirZ\f J.o,, -Ttav \n' dSf r tv Mmh? I'nynble on nml tifler Jntmnry lStit, i Suits Cleaned and Pressed, 50c an.! tragic:, fate that. followed, them:J: \^[ \Zrl\l V- Po , R W« out nn outline of plot rinrglve-nny r ],t;n' L^;|.,|':( .. pj.,,,,,,,,, „-.,„,U 1 stitceslion^.or the un nanny mystery ijipfor pi* uprokon ,.ln... Phll'ydelphy, as with whlcliMrs. M'harUm IIEIR worketi- local cafes pay notify'.trispa. ; nt her rlimns. The story will'have tailor-make Ladies Suits unusual illustrations by Rlumenschein.

pared, .'.to ,.A; whec]-—the longer the j in use for, nyt-r^thirty yenrs. nntj ,__^ e:the. greater: Oammlemt theAUMce ot I'lilillmltiin tveok looking for a suitable room d nt tbp«e NriTN ailllcr'ii vhlch tu open a clothUm store. , \VflMblitKtoiil Wrlirr'n titul Klii The Common Council will hold the Are You Able to pclbers'* 1 irketlclnivtit Melllvk'it.'IIcl- last meeting of the your to settle out- vldei standing bllla, etc., next Monday night, been In tl '' Win. E. Kitchen of Stewurisvjij,. He found : Save Money? l'*st his old family horsa Clifford by death on Monday. It wua a sreat family put. : The Celebrated Scranton Coal -house and If Jou unnt to know whether yon nre John Cuvnller, a well-known man or lost. M^'f't-'fl to h0 n Hiii'fOKS or n firII- Ilamden, below Clinton, dlrd Monday lire hi life yiiu vim easily jind on Get Ready QuickC September 1, 1909, veiling from npoptexy. lie leaves a Win. A. stryker, AtO. % 'I ft! anil two children. lcn -I he u-M is si.ripk. nndlH Inn.1111,1, At the D,, L. & W. II. II. Elevated to nL , uidiier last Sunilay tlioroutfijbrwl Hu-stein, Are yon able (o mivc Chutes, at head of the firm rlelit-hund Arthur Ueatty of Pen well has sold e whleh cu street abovo New Windsor Motel. the old Slater farm at Alt. Lebanon, tuli°dT0,,°"h T°',°"dre ' "- —-fanics J. inn. consisting of 211! acres, to Koberi ''-Uo!lar bill. „,„„ ., .Mormn of IrvlnKton, N. J. iSw? Chestnut ....' B.cu t>«r ion. Mra. John Stuber of Jersey City c Fucccss is the test of success. Pea (termed by Home com- foaled thP; ^lo - basketball teni,, ,,c- panies No. 2 Chestnut). 4.00 per ton. Fli'i^iit.s l» linproving from a severe senre of :trA « Five of Eastim by a Buckwheat 3..J5 .er tun. lluess. She Is a daughter of Mr. and Christmas oi1'- Tuesday night. On The greater railroad builder Blackaml thine or Jiltu- Mrs. Joseph- Uodlne «t Brass Cast!e. of Kaston wiir/ioon the silent Five ofihe age lias a right to be mlnoua coal u.00 per ton. Letters uddressed to Mrs. William of the home teVln be thu (jpponents Best qualities! nlwayH on hand dry .Smith, 1"»5 Clinton street: Mrs. Susie "'etty. two of the o. JCoIiertsnn and heard. What about your (under cover). PiiruHI nnd E. P. Southwlck remain i the t'anie. 'ivorltes, will b< imciilled-for at the Washington success? ; It is •• probably Coal loaded direct from chutes over Mrs. Harry B. Mllli icreena into wajfuiin. ..wiiliin Uie limils.ta.siy th : JAMng i* >,\ a half million dollars is pa Merry Christmas !, out annually to the wag, Sheriff tt'leder reports 20 prisoners I earners of Wa-hiugton an In the county Jail. vicinity, and it would be Hoy WyekolT Is working on the pre-Christmas recep. Lackawanna cut-off at Kamsaysburg. inn) luncheon nt her home this after- in the courts of Orange county. N. Y. inter,sting to know what Mrs. Leila Yawgur has laken a posi- noon at 4 o'clock. John C. Kitchen of Columbia has oKn-About, 2fi ton ponion of this vast earnings tion us clerk Iti J. H. Hampton's store. The Washington pnstolllce will be been limping for several days its thellvered th.v. win 1>uy fn . Clarence Waruo of Broadway re- open until 11 o'clock Christmas morn- p.-isuit of an Injury to his knee cap. by mall, \v Mate cash price de- is profit at the end of Hi centlycaptured two minks. He gotiiti;. The carriers will make one col- lie ami ii company of friends were FFarm , OOxford''.f 0'1 ValleyVnlley. AdAddrud s 1 ll fr year. The man doing 18 for one of them. ; lection and one delivery but the It. Dridin. g In a threo-sented carriage on FOIl SALE—& {l ' P'noy HMKl. carriers will make their usual trips. tlio return trip Tr-oni Maskenozhn. Ing, wood nnd Iron .* *•'• u- !*-9-tf. bu,ine'is of $10,000 y The wife of Hlshop Scarborough, of where they had been upon a fishing a e!1 the I'rotestant Episcopal Church, died Mr. Win.' Grube and Miss Jessie leys, hangers, etc. Islanded ahaft- - pnekagos Cooking Herbs. 6c. In Trenton on Saturday. Smith were united In marriage on trip. One of the rear wheels broke "*. cone pul- would conclude something down and the men In the carriage had Stap UCroy's | The revival services in tho Metho- Hepl. 15 last. The ceremony was per-a tumble, Mr. Kitchen was the only ' BOYS wanted at tho Nci. - was wrong with his business ' Seasoning, 6c dlat church at Cliangewiiter closed formed at the Methodist parsonage in Anderson by the Rev. Jesse Lticklen. man hurt but his injury Is not seri- tory. The Summer Co- ji-tf. or his methods if it cid not last week with 25 conversions. ous. SHOOTING MATCH at Now'fftc- After four days of steady work, the Sylvester Cooper, a, railroad man "of ton for guese, duclis, chickens, gu, show a net profit at the end . Hunterdon comity urnnd Jury handed Newton, who hail lived retired and In eas, plgcoiiH, and blue rock shnoth up ten bills of Indictment, poor health HI iSVwtnn for the last 15 Have You P;ihl Your Tax? on Christmas day. Win, Able. !L'-9- of each year. : ! $m P. S. Hurtling'Of Hope has leased yt-ars, dropped dead on Hut unlay Collector Wm, Burd's olllco wlille dressing. He was li" years old. Broad street was about the busiest WEDNESDAY. DEC. 29—Sherlff'M But wliat about Ihe half Now Pack Canned ' Vcmtnlil the hotel at Riverton, Pa., opposite sale of the Henry W. Hrunnor farm in !| Clamed Currants, 9c pkg Belvl(lere. and will take possession Thu Methodist choir has been re- s • closingS dayy s Pcliatcong towm-hlp at the Union Hon labor partnership in 1-nrito dins Toiniitocn. 7u nnd 9o Jluncatol nulslns, 7c 11). . next spring. . hearsing for an excellent Christ mas ' of Square Hotel, Phlllipsburg. Best .Maine Corn. 10c can. cantata, which will be given In the 1 and vicinit Snliiinn Raisins, lie 111." John Stiles fell from a trestle at on finaMondal dayy foofr thitiiis church Sunday night. Itev. F. L. West. FOR SALIC for want of room— these"' "" • J? Crushed Corn. 80 enn, Evaporated Peaches, 9c Ib the Sommer factory last Saturday but. will give a special Chrlstm.-a sermon settlement of taxes. So much money Two-horse spring truck wagon, two- yo r sharei Shoe Pc« Corn, Sc can aside from a general tthuklng up In the morning. ;,; ;X poured into tlie collector's hands that seated canopy-top carriage, iifiht box 'of it lall! " Evnponited Apricots, 13C ib escaped injury. A Extra Small'Pens, 12c can 3 slz ? he got frightened and called In olllcci sled, work bench. J. C. Thorpe, evilable "ffi"'^? ' °a of Prunes, 5c. 7c 9c II Thos. E. Klley of Hampton nnd S. II. Fltzgeriihlr tlt;7 well known Washington. l^-l'-tf. Knrly June Pens. 3c can I'hilllpshiirg real estate dealer, has I tube to act as body guard. Tender .String Henns, Sc can. Mlaa Bessie Mae Tomson of Clinton sold the house and lot of Mrs. Mar- On Monday the .collector took in FOft RENT—House of eight rooms si.-kn.ss and ? '^ »' wore niarrled nt the bride's home In or garet A. Meyers at Unlontown to Mrs.$S,::00, which constitutes the heaviest at 2^-1 Belvidere Ave. R. M. Kilen- Tender Lima lieiins. 10c cnn. Clinton yesterday. Kinimi Fisher of Waterloo. The con- berger- 11-25-tf. To help you save . ' ! s one day's receipts during the time he 5 can ife *??1.!!™ 5 .n"re as The new postotllco building < In Dosideratio- n wua 51,-50. FOR RENT—House; terms rennon- . . for your savings is the ," 6c or a ran ver is practically uomplcU'd anil thu has held olllce. Ho has already col- . ' ','''•' Pump- 81 There has buen a generat demand lected more than $2.'l,000 on the dupli- ablo. Address P. M., Stephensburg, business will be transferred to thu N. J. . : 12-J-4t|r. sion of 1 ssm;-ww-scansf^'VS' """S- "a now'quarters on Jan. 1. for the llvil Crr.ss ChrSbtiimu stamps cate of 1909. The total amount on wherever they have been p.'aced on the duplicate Is a little over 127,000. RUBBKR STAMPS. Fountain Pens. New Ooldcn Dates. Gc Ib. The time to advorti.se in when you :ik-. and Washington is no exception Typewriter Ribbon. Carbon Paper, wimt business. Thu time to dull is there, being about $4,000 still to bo 'The Old First National ust us t the rule. The stumps are for usecollected. Free Catalogue. Brunncr & nrunner, i .«»refully Pound can ChlldTlallnTl when you are ready to step aside and u Ciiristmas packages. Easton, Pa. 11-19-tf. Bank of Washington ough you mude it give the other fellow u chance. Mrs. J. C. Andrews, who underwent JEWELER DAVIDSON will repair Chrlstm: There will be special exercises nt an operutlun at the Easton hospital Senntor Cornish Xamcd its Itceclver. your watches and jewelry at short the public school tomorrow mornlngl it w.iek. waa considered in tx critical notice; prices lower than elsewhere. with a capital and surplus of The school will close for the holiday Senator Cornish lias been appointed [iditiou on Sunday and her children 2-lS-tf. over a quarter of a million. Mixtures, 10f».nH g in PhM!!:.':j!mrg:oPhM!!! n MsnilnMl y t real. estate, .interest and taxes paid. ..How..About Your __Best Black. Pepper., 13c Ib. Zlry. lj The company has a big wareroom Correspondence aolletted;' - UhariesB. —"liiiiu«try«!r)-cs}ntpliat!iiii "iiiiu =. skill' in •••••-•• to listen appeals from assesaments. on Fifth Avenue, New York, but theIBrunner, Easton, Pa. , ll-19-tf '-• '""' Savings'? "typographical ilnlsh." Thus far this year there have been New California Canned Fruits— jiflne8t made. The Free Press publishing Co. has eceived only about 100 appeals, which factory Is located In Newark. The P'IRE! Life, Accident and I-Ieatth Lemon Cling Peaches, 17c can. IHic*l 'H the fluent lluttttrliic purchased a lot on Hank street; Eas- is fully • -third less than the usual fact that the company was capitalized Insurance. Only the best companies. Orange Cling Apricots, 15c can. ever san.nmile fnmi tl» average. at a half million dollars is evidence John E. Uehleln, Agent. 6-8-tf. rullcni.RWI. hlei.deil with ton, and will erect a line four-story Choicest White Cherries, I9c can. 22f. Tills ls«r, mril IH tlto building which will be devoted ex- Several of tho rooms in Frank that the duties of the receiver will FREE TROLLEY trip to Easton ._many for 2Bc. • hutter y"°: clusively to tile publishing business. Malutie'.s boarding house' were ran- be of a very responsible character. with S2.00 glasses at Dr. Selp's office 'A-85C1 quality Coffee for 19c. Our Mrs. H. C. Dedrlck will take a po- sacked by some person or persons !ast —Centre Square- ;> ll-2G-tf. Peaberry Java. DEST EfiG«. per do& "" "" sition as saleslady ut the store of A. Friday night. A gold watch and SIS WHEN IN EASTON stop nt the FOR SALE—Upright piano In good c^K« are fresh stork t •;„ B. Groff & Uro.. the first of the newIn money were taken. The thieves also The Prl/e-Winning "Rex" Restaurant. 08 Centre Square. condition; a bargain fur cash. 21 10c bottle Vanilla or Lemon Ex- iHjunl to the ^>-e»llcd ft.uy year, succeeding Mrs. J. Win. Ml'Ier, stole some things from an adjoining The prize-winning essays, wilh por- Regular Dinner, 25 cents. tf. Broad St-. Washington, N. J. l'J-16-tf tract, Sc. Qiiiis fur bilking and genera. who has tendered her resignation. store house. traits of'the authors, for which Dr. If you wish to SAVE MONEY, buy FOR RENT—HoitHe and lot' Howard V. A. Rnimthnni nt Paha- ICdward Duckworth was sent to the Darlington, Health Commissioner' of your salt of II. II. Stone. Stewarts- Lincoln avenue. Apply to David Bar- quarry township and Miss Lulu S. Belvidere jail for "80 days by Justice New^Yj'rk city, offered two thoroush- ville, by the car, ton or sack. 5-14-tf tron. ltp. uf iliu Peace J. It. Liudaberry last Shaw of Strotidsburg were married In hrcd •alued at $i'Q0 each, will HAVE YOUR good horse's life in- $12,000 BUYS Dufford farm. Just New York on Dec. 10. They will re- Friday. He was arrested for being,!, ,,, , , , , est of Washington, N. J. -About 147 Meats ! Meats ! Meats 1 1 1)e ly In the sured. Write or call at Christine's side at "Honeysuckle Lodge,' Dunn* drunk and disorderly and was unabloi punished CXCIUK! . Livery, Washington. N. J. 3-25-tf. L'res, fertile, well watered and some T,hc outlook for cheap meats is not a* promt si njr as miyht be hoped Tor, field. • . • . . -.: • ••; pay the $10 line and costs imposed 1 cember number of the Milk. Reporter, nnd land. Fine, in rye l>rt<-'k house: by me Justice. • of Sussex, N. J.. tlie organ of the lluid WANTED—A farm - near Washing- hut the (|ualityis very much improved.especially the grades that we arc idling. . J. O. -Wolslayer, a leading shoe man ton—about 100 acres. O. E. Roe. •nail frame house and barn bulldlniw We would like to call your attention this wees to a few specially priced cms: of Easton, has leased a storeroom in Joliii E. Hriider ilk trade. The title of the essays Is Branchvllle, N. J. 12-16-3tp lonK nrnln road and trolley line. 51; the old Northampton National Bank herelty J. Dufford, Washington, N. J. 12-2-tf Itt*jst cuts of Hottiul Steak, 10c. Pork Chops,, JOc. building and will, move there'.as. soon FOR SALE—Mfd him-size hay mari>, FOR KENT—House.:; at 67.:.You- 7 years old, speedy, free driver and I'lue Cliiit-k Roast; lOe, Taylor's I'oi-k Itoll, 19*c. as some extensive alterations are mans avenue.; all modern conveni- llcst Kninp Sieulc. I8c. completed- not afraid of anything. P. A. Lan-ences, Including gas. , JSrvlit Deremer. Fniidcfurtcrs, 12(j. Stmvhi": Latnh, 10c. terman, Ulalrstown, N. J. 12-1 C-^t 12-^-tf Huimiier Uolo-iia, 15c. A New York provision dealer has • OYSTEUS^from the most --reliable TUESDAY, rEC. 2S—Administra- I'rlmc:!^ of Laml), 18c. -uwakeneu obhsiiienilile interest among Ilc.sC Huto^mt, 10c. the farmers of Warren. Hunterdon source are supplied to families at tor's sale of house and lands in Ox- lliimlmr-; Rtenk. l^c:. - and Morris counties by offering a prize :»ndiiy and take action Hagan's restaurant. , - 12-lC-tf (I, property of Henry llarbers, de- Fine, Fresh Liver, 10c. ^ Over 1,000 rings to select from at Finest I'ork Snusiisc, (our own of $20 to the farmer who slaughters upon is:! appiicatus for pardon. Olio Anyone desiring a largo copy of the ceased, Chickens, fresh dressed, 17c. the largest hog this fali. of the aitpllcauts is "Jacl;" Thompson d' mannifieent engraving from which the TUESDAY, DEC. 28—Master's sale make). 17c. Turkuys, (?) . Theo. Hurd had a small bone hi his uf Washington, who is now serving a plate was made for the cover of tin-of land In Oxford township, known Pork Kniisi. lflc. thrtiu-year sentence. • Ilis timo.expires Ch rlKtmaa: Star.; may-obtain-it ;of-the ;is-.llio'~Am end t: property, u^. ..':".::•;:-:•.•.•;.•-,: tho Sniiiuicr fndn las! Frid •yxt "ATi'j,'iist""a"iHl'"tliere is a "possibility | It Is better., to be safe than. Forry. Berlin Photographic Co., 14 East 23rd HOUSE to-irt-No. :n -~Kast John- y y Unit -Llit> -'— lit will block or wood wa drie n ba Kwards' The"savtiigs banks :nay not pay a very street. New York. ston street. • J'»hn R- T>hh-in. 12-2-tf Our Stores will be Open Wednesday, from the saw bewas"dri" operating and upon his application. hi«h rate tif Intoifst. but thuy are FARM FOR RENT—A gone], four- KOU KENT—Storeruinn at 1G TOast h hl . In order to fiicilltnte the delivery safe.—and tliat's nmre. than can be horse farm,, well watered by nover- struckk hii m on the hack of the hand. 01; inalls* during the holiday rush, post- I'ashlnHtmi avenue. Inquire Jiu-uli Jfhursday and Friday Evenings : ; aiild of must of'tliu iiumi'r'u'ii's "t>plHU- falling brook and springs, with water Court ninrllnl pri«'iH"iintrs sire- iin\y iiNisi.'"i '-l''ulper lias engagoil twii"iis- • lid up|iurtunitics"""thiit are advertised N "'going on" at Fort "WjTdsvvortii. ' N.' Y-, :it" house "'and' barn .under pressure; a sistants to help the regular borough in capital letiursv- pioil tUnek and dairy farm: first year 11V FA KM fur Rent—150 acres; • Glosed Ail Day Christmas against Thos. Henry Lister, formerly carriisra. and their services will be re- niiiv- ktu'P ... L'0..c(i\vs.. and -"ther .stock; ne of the best. Alex. Anderson, Wash- - .of"AVashiriSlon;-who'-Av:ts:>-c:;pti:rGJl.:a,t- taintjii for a iicrlriil of Itvedays." Tlie Applicants "shmild" lie 'ftil'ty~'ii(fiitppe(l Phillipsburg, and one of tho witnesses tnwM eiigiigeil are G. Preston Smith in Ill00 It nni, fil)(1. to run tills farm; no others IKMMI ap- OMIO and Indiana Live Stock In- -against him is Chief of Police' Ciorgas the easti'i-n district and Wilmont Eckel Tl ie read.-rs u f tlll.s pii|ior will be ply. Write Box 2S, Ilackettstmvn. surance against death or accidents, of Philllpsbiirg. in the western district. plea seil ti Ui lit tlHTl! Is :it loust only res I a to red company. Alex. An- id -thiil tml N. J. i2-i«-ir J. H. Harbors, as administrator, , Leonard Alpaugh's highly prized d rca*ilwl' dlscn.s ler'snn. . 12-a-tf will sell at public sale, at the Belvt- 1 aUlo • iiii all Its iKi's. and SHOOTING MATCH—A c-shnntfnK French poodle was killed last Friday, that Is Catarrh. llaM'.s Cntii 11 Cure IK match fur turkeys, chickens and geese MONDAY, DEC. 20—Public: sale of dere avenue Motel, Oxford, at two being struck by an engine neiir the the only posltiv*. urt! niivv k will be hi;M at Chris. Colo's. Hnwers- farm stuck and household Konils. by o'clock p. m., the homestead property W11 siriiiHtuii Holti], The tins was in tlie medlciU fnui'rfi rhXlng' j{.>J>xn,_^n_C,ljrlsinias_Pay,.conimiiiicIim Anna . S., LJartow. ,._near ...,,lJridm?ville tnb*nVM)if~oFwilKing"onriiie":railrnail- 1 nt~nTi(i"o"c>Inc^-: :—:—12-ll!=*Jtir on Helvldere avenutv OMY>i''l,[ind con- fnim i^rOiYil-street to'the station, where stftl:[UoSJa'*I'TlrHKiiiiv '^Catiirt-n Cure is tn ken iuti •ri mily. m:tlii~K illructly I HAVE .'19 fine ewes, and 100 bush- Purcell, clerk. ',«• _rJ:.. tains dwelling and nine acres* of land. Mr. Alpiiugh Is employed as towcr- blood 11 mii.n. ./nin..mvt|or •oln!ina.-.he_woulil.:!ioti 1 Die ml rfaces or els...of_yellow ..onions .for,;sale.. ..W.. H. r: J : ; ,,;.-•-•. Wm.'M, Pace was struck;by.-a1 pincc tf.i *?,.-'.(•yste in.i thfi y..:»;dL'Mtr Il'.fT-~thC Hoovers, Ilopo,' N; "J. ' " """*"• 12-1 fi-3f FOR SALE^-l^ip'-rhrrh Knrsei -i:i liave tiiken $50 for the dog. TI or tl, d giving of coal from a 'passing train while tl»« it strciijrtt 1 hv hulli ypjirs old. Iiuiiiire A. iiuenzll, Jtiulmm 1 K up.the FORSALK—Very, One: . -Rood 'slxc. ! walking under the Central Kail road A company - of 2-1"-ladles were titutl un ami 1 listing lieiVn sorrel Norniun . roll.-six -iniinth« old. Valley; P. O., Washiiib'ton. : :12-U ;atp culvert in High Hrldge several weeks delightfully entertained by Miss Ada \ne Its w .irk. Tl •iuivv s«ii W. K. Melick, Imiaydale; Washington FOR SALE—The Ali>heus Habcock A Merry Ghristriias-and-Happy- ago. 11« sued the company nnd a illtch, nt the home- of Mrs. Kiina Fnr- IIHIO li fait.h In It^ ilnit'lve'V p. o. .••••• • • ••••- i-j-io.-jtp residence at Belvldcrb- avunue and Jury at Plemlngton last week "aw a ril- ruw on Brond struct, lust Thursday tliey off IT• Ono Hi lied Dolt -rers f..r thaanyt ed him damages In tlie sum of $:t00; evening. The entertain men I of the va»c that it fails to euro, S il for list KINDLING WOOD for Sale at H. Stewart street. B. F. Babcock. New Year to All Our Friends evening was .featured by whist,1 tlrst 1 n A. Schtiyrinann's. Washington. Ll-18-tl' 11-25-tf -.- IlarryM. .niddle. proprietor, of the Arid!P^ss'" "". pl"j.. C!J_KNKY A COM prl;:egoing to Mrs-" .T05." Cummins nntl »loiln.-O- Aslniry- Graphite "Mills, is oiit with a b second i>rlze to Mrs. Farrow. Fol- Ti! ike 'ilall's Fi'i i'iy'Pills to r const!- cheery New Year's announcement to lowing cards, a fine supper was pntlinn. _hls friends and patrons-in which he eil. states, that the business of. the past ONLY TWO DAYS FOR r.^-M. -K.-'Rnitb recfilvod word 011 r 1 1 that the future is bright with promise. Mrindriy of tlie' (U' iith"nfliis"slsiei) "MraVi' -Mary S. Richard, in Ran Diego, Cul.. | - Henry Gullck'of Mt. Reihel walked Doc. i:t. She was the widow of'; ! ;to Port Murray last Thursday jo pay >auii>!. Rli•hardd, r0 nn 011*1 y.j l-'astnn. iiV-fi -iVi'-iCi ia'-fi.IHMnt -12 ever as the collector way at Port Mur- ears ami urn]1 ftur 'j'l'r R ard's ray on Wednesday. Mr. Oullck tht-n ll oath the wldo\ mi \Ue her Royal Bailing Powder is the g went iiiMilH (indtT_iblH htiitl.ttrt; walked to Anderson, a distance of, twn hnine with-Jl l]il 'liter iii. Stu and n^hnif miles;"™:Altlirmch s:: yi-arw Throe'Sons a!«o aurvl d-Hf IiH'.iinironir'niurof one- greatest of time and labor ^ ord, Inn no iKlvcril-wMricnl \ • old, he" travolldd the •distance botwnen Snpl. Rlne has irranteti the request savers to the pastry cook. U ....-Port-Murray.nrid:Andcrsnn nnd return T-.Ei-hit Lodne. Rnulierhoadof. lttill- ved tor le*w than 15 ci-nLs In one hour and a" quarter. I'iiy Trainmen, to suopqi'ulii No. S at Economizes flour, butter M Our Christnins stocks were, never larger, hioie 1 SP i£^^^^^^^ all !n!>l|^r/!M ,, TJi e ami7iicwia KiCGnooinPiU.ricl;.._GTiiTcir]"r f gtj_i:C'tiraCp!Mnt!3vih.bZ'dcsh^^^ . „ . . :onirorr]cTfp"~hmiser 1 l •Blnlrstown township. Mrs. Hloo Is ih« viil hold here New Year's eve. The kot-'pliiji'. Call early. Mrs. Alpheiis the meagre as well as llie" piiise" 'of larger complainant nirainst both men. Sin1 ain ieaves Wnshlngton at 'I.ItS a. m. Uabt'ock. :, L. 12-211-tf diuieiisions. : ,, claims that Garren !»£nLiln,fLiiL1Ill-il.t.. Clklth bll her with a revo"lver;:^"'Jlii«".ennrct" "woT I(*"7Tt "CfmTrica it 11 (iTnTeT'Asli'inT'r'i tp :. acsiinst her'husband la assault and 11 was nn .iinnsniilly busy • ilny for FARM of iflO acres for sale or rent, 'battery. Jenkins & Mc'ekur last Saturday and near Ilnckettstowu. A. J. Wartow, As a rosult of.»complaints that had the stock of KOXJIU remedies was con- Great Meadows, N. J. been mndo to the local S, P. C. A. siderably lessoned. Hvory iMtstnmer •VaKoiit, uniceivShroneand-'Dr. Robln- who purchased Rcxnlt goods to the FOR nENT—House with- electric Vaon, the veterinarian, went .to Pen- amount of 2"i cents was presented lights,/Bas, heat'j bath and stationary . well last Sunday to Inspect ii liorsf with-a pair of goldfish and fflnss jar,washti'jbs. Krvln Dellcmcr, 11 .luck- o\yncd by Stewart Frltts. ; The anlimi! and some four or live hundred fish son avenue. " 10-l'S-tf. Old Crebelini siistaihed a mashed foot under were given awny. A lot of applicants 1 w.cro-.disappointed,, when- the -'-supply. P. S. HA'HTUNG, experionced atif- Makes most healthful FLOYD MAJOR Stand, Washington ^.a stenm-rollei on the;fne«-.iviarfidnm riiri'-'uiit,. and this fni'i lias Inspired lioneer, 1 toper N.J.;: U nnd I.. D. mad several weelfa ago, The olllcers. Messrs. .Teikins it Meeker to close 'phones. .11'L'R-lOtp. No alum—no lime phosphates however; found tliat the rhnrRcs worn sirrnngements- for mio_Uier ^oHajgnniiyu groundless-^that the anlmnl had rc- B, •IV,:IV*IICTI—ti !r fed "a"nd"was~ nr^irJiiTo physical "oondl- f fmi "to be nnled 'In this newspaper. " 1." John Knoenier, Chuhgewater. ^L-.-K fromRovd Grape Creain,of Tartar tlon: barring the Injury to its foot. These fish nvec-raiscd nt Froderlck, .Jltti Readithe Star Ads. Before Making._Y.our'..Christmas'JEMr;S chases. ^ They will save you time and money." 7* < THE WASHINGTON STAB, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1909

WINftR COIFfURES GfO.ARLbi!N "SEPTIMUS."

Soino lllntH to Women on tlio Wearing New York Critics .'teilcit .Vcniirt of llaiTlsuu (Jrey »,'roilii(Vl()u..': : Geo. Arllss hi "Soiitlmua," after a ltecent'styles in hair dressing show brilliantly successful tour of Canada, Chits. U Stryker, Kilitur mid Frup'r. Unit women ar* growing tired of the opened hia annual engagement In Now Frunk G. Andrews, Local Editor. many waves ami' curls, and tlutt It is York at the Iluckett Theatre, Nov. VI. only a mutter of time when many of USEFUL GIFTS The Wanamaker Store The play, la by l'hlllp Llttell and la Geo. C. Hughes, Business Munager. these will be thrown aaidc. Yet this founded on the well-known novel of Kaiuullahcd 1808. ...._; will be months hence, and straight \V. J. I-ocke. No greater urtlatlc trl- extends the good wishes of the season Long Distance' Telephone, "--. JmJr nil) never altogether be prefer- mupli has been recorded this season. RRKSPHCTIVH of the tmnien&e ; to all its patrons and to the readers of red to the wavy locks which make a Thu i>luy Is a whimsical comedy, lu Holiday trade thus far, we are woman look prettier. The aim seems which tears are never far from laugh- D iu a position to' offer you the ; : Scliool Tor I*arin Study. to be to produce better imitations of ter. Intensely human In its appeal, yet - - this paper. ./.;;-_ :•,.... .-• ::-7- ~_ ,.-.-. :-:••;-.•'; ,:• ;•:.•:• the li-al \\awn ami a -new piot-css Una choice of an unimpaired stock, be-; Another term of the abort course in unllUc anything that hits ^ono before lately been invented in 1'aris by which C'tuse of the great quantities purchast'd agriculture bus just begun at the Now It. Jersey State Agricultural College at the hulr can be permanently waved. rrcder'cic McKay in Evening Mail -of each article. Gouds conveniently At WANAMAKER'S Xuw Brunswick, and it la expected To show the waning of the curls one says: "Thanks to ihe charming play- arranged ami plenty of sa'espeople to thin 150 young men from various parts of the latest coiffures to develop is itt£T uf Geo. Arllss and Emily Stevens, give each individual due attention, so of this State ami other States will be what Is termed the turban effect. In the dramatization of "Septimus," dis- 'V MONDAY, December Twenty - seventh enrolled, to study sclentillc fanning. order to dress the hair In tills latest closed last nih'ht at the Hackctt The- that you can select quickly. The term. will.continue until March I. fashion it, is Orat waved slightly atre, New York, was launched as 11 around the sides mid the hack and Formal Presentation of Imported and This school, which la supported by success. State appropriation, haa passed the then fastened to the frown. The sides "Mr. FIske could have searched the We are determined to make you our experimental ag<\ It Is intended for and back are allowed a. little freedom lists of names in actors' agencies fur friends and future patrons .by giving Values Today American Cotton Dress Fabrics for "1910 that large class of young men, who,so that the width of a large wave is a lifetime and found no one as well for lack of time, are unable to take an discernible, and to the front long pin adit pled as Mr. Arllss to delineating and Tomorrow never before attempted here TUESDAY, December Twenty-eighth extended course In agriculture. It curls are fastened. These latter cover the quaint, kindly Septimus, with his in light ringlets the entire forehead or elsewhere. Put us to the test crowds Into three months a fundamen- 1 absent-mindedness, but his wliolc- :-:•.-:—: "Beginning of Men's : • ' ; tal knowledge OL funning whiuh otuilo nnd the-natural • luilr In ilw-rt- jit- tin :;jalc<.!;ici3. T!:c"actor presents;, an I ho farmer on the right road and leiius !• crow— n •to" furnish th-e base ***fo•r • •••the- Ideal picture of Septimus—giving him m to rJoSo ..hat the old way. or f ifu™ The,, three, .wjtchos. each the distrait manner, the dreamy •piVMOND'JGWELKY. STKKLIING* SILVHR Semi-Annual.White Sals his father and his israndfiuhcr arc hoi "b™ l»• '"<='™ lonjr.-are fa.toneil to glance nnd the careless habit, without 11Kullu la l making him fur a moment the fool, GOLD jkWELRV. . -WATCIIJES CUT GLASS tho money makiniklligc W'lVwaySs of todavtoday": "'""?- "* "< "IHTere"MII.-H.IImL positionsiiiismiuia., looselluu&uiyj the lout, We invite out-of-town visitors to the many that greater crop! ami better croi» ^"', »»•' '»>™<°« »•"'> «><••'• «t>'«r. 1 TAHLK FL,Vr\VAHI- GILT CLOCKS lie obtained through knowing ','"",' "'H "r" 'irap0'' ""a '"""•' "'"'"' "Mr. Arliss Septimus is a beautiful opportune events during Holiday week. •thins about the ground and the 'h0 hc"' '" '''« *""* manner as a lur- churacturixaiion of n beautiful role. -EVEGLASSHS' SPECTACLES stock of a farin. Two courses aro """• «",'• sMns that effect. A decided It ensts a fragrance through the at- offered, the Ills, being genera! agrl- • oriental cnecl Is produced by placing mosphere of the play that ilnda its We wi-h yu u Hippv ClirUtmiis and l'nispurnus 'New Year, nnd heartily v r l ht r llron thank vou for y iir Hlicr.it |)itronaj;t; this Holiday stMsun, ami for hcli>- culu.ro and dairy farming, and the « "» »'•"> «»'»"»- " ," , " " "'"' way over the footlights, and everyone second fruit t-rowlnf and market ? ,m""'lc,';°t Je^e'eil clasps In the acquainted with the performance will iiit; lo uiiike ottr store the most |io]iul;irjc*xlry establish- gardening. The lira, .course Includes . nn'r "' Jmemit IMCes. feel saturated with the milk of hu- SS3 ;!.'.$ tvisai "IK"' i« this part ot tliu Stutc. Broadway, Fourth avo., tho following sub-dlvlslons: s || , i Greater slmiiliclty Is looked for man kindness. Miss Stevens shares Formerly o 3 1 Grcoli the honors with Mr. Arliss. A. T. Stewart & Co. New York Eighth to Tenth ne. manures and fe-.lllzcrs. forage and ""- method of hair dressing, llclil crops, feed 'and feeding, types >'<" this "les|B" will remain In stylo "Miss Stevens plays the scene at and breeds ot farm animals, care and !"r >'*"> Io "» » hus been one tile end of the secund act in-her Mat A. DAVIDSON management of stock, milk handling,: "' th0 mo" sucecssful In ninny sen- in Chelsea, after Septimus has broken '2 Doors from Square (oi'iix EVKNINCS) Washington bolllhiK and testing, farm buildings SC"1S- «llh young girls tho center the news that her lover has ducaiup- and equip,,,em with shon practices, j Halting, with a bandeau of ribbon, or ed, with splendid realism. Hur hys- il twIbl oC tl10 teria, Iyer veritable racking of her Lonci-; XOTKS. control of Insects and plant diseases. i hair on the crown. body under the despair and terror of Washington Cnmp. N*<». '-'*>, P. O. S. Tho second course includes these 1 threaded with gold gauze or .pearls, her abandoned plight, she conveys of A.- Initialed a dnss of candidates sub-dlvlsions: .Manures and fonlllz-i"'"' '".W Popular this winter. its nineiing In I led Men's hall with tine shades of meaning, and the ei-s. soils. Insects and plain diseases, The Ideal curling Iron has at last curtain upon tliia act was hers by HAMPTON'S night. • sprmlm,-. propagation of plants, plum-1 "PI""1™11 llml "1<-'''e w111b o "° more Two candidates were initiated .it the rlBlil of situation and personal ac- •n •Mnc'ol \V'fff"nVCoune I Vo fs Jr° i "'<•' l'ind' "rm''n«- >lucUlnB' swrU'K nnd S"°'y, 'U"""''' ""? S""f! >IKk3- '"" complishment." o i \ \Moi dn?ViYiVit A neiv marketing small fruits, vegetable ne.v Irons aro heated by electricity de-rJe t'e'im" Is oil w . ,'ginizod wUh ' Brouing and greenhouse methods. nnd . they may be connected to any f •Vmitw(VL.EiZI U, A'leBeVV.lt'^t-1r itiai cuiHalnLtll'litlil.? . ( Th'ilk e instructioIIIJU uvhivnu .11lu4 everythinviv g is 'mm' Mket after the bulb has been To All Our Friends and VvManslield Lodge, 1. U. O. R. has re- practical, with the specii ii*will be pleasing to the people of \\ ,, " ... , _ , , I I1,,,r.ii,,»i ivtih thn OMn/.itii Thi-iouo ' stunt - taUoiou'"»i ' 'houte .hai Thosr becausee new, ironwhes nwil heatel nodt ijjvt-d a iliriiiyuijatldii permittinging , tlithee ;i beinueing immediatelnniiieimueiy useiuiuseful. itic stu this county to learn, says the Trenton lls Times, that the New Jersey Herald eek on s dents are taught by practical demon- '° .J ' prize of $1,000 for the best Improved Customers roads on an automobile tour laid out between New York find Atlanta, haa been awarded to Mercer, with tlw commendation of the Judges that our "roads are well constructed and are being maintained .in very good condi- tion." There is also some glory for We wish to extend a most the State in "being the first to adopt the system of State aid for improving 'its highways, which is believed lo be cordial greeting at this Yule- g p othe the most practical and best system class rooms, means of multiplying the real aino of highway improvement in existence- Warren.' Munterdoit and Morri.. ^ - : means of multiplying the real ainoun tide. CJ May each enjoy a 1 \ Ol ar^ ullu aliop. ^ilC greenhousesbt wimu noun o*J tf hai•'»!r ! han,..sj increaseniv-Avik^^du durin14 ui uig^ thLiie^ |;,iap L This State is also a loader In the bi- lies, and alao the council at Stanhope.and atock-judging pavilions are wellir' year to such an extent tthah t thh e style tuminous type of construction." Several of the members of Jliins- planned for use by winter classes. The: is now almost at tin extreme stage Fair-minded automobilists wilt re- full measure of health and stablesarestocUed.with-the^best-ClasslOne-. of. the ..orettiost stvlos > lield Lodge, No. 42, I .O. O. R, who UiU^a ,,.ul»w~UL^.kiii;.-ui^LLii!^i iMi 11^ ill IIII'N^'IM deal of money to build stone roads of nnimals for study by students."*" '' r trlafchMlliUirit, of Eaatoli, attended *""'" "j the halr,"'if'it' is"naturally 'curled, is to and maintain them in "very good con- inspection of the canton last Wed- The course is free to Xew Jer;raey; 1 part it In the center nnd then allow ness.' '""' ~": '~ ilny night. There are' a number residents and a fee of 525 is charged I it to wave ov dition." They must also realize that from..Washington they should contribute something to- caused by their muchines. The Kre- I • Headquarters for the llnghuysen law puts upon them but a famous Doruthy 'Dtdd Shoes trilling portion of the burden—a very I 1 small price Indeed for the privilege F rnlture — the half sisters of of riding over more than l'.5O0 miles of good roads through a Slate that fur C. R. Forcf "& Carpets Queen Quality—the variety in scenery cannot be surpassed. W'AKIIIXCTOX, N. J. ; same in quality, Forest Work in Sultzerlaml. Switzerland recognized the benefits DEO. -23, 1000. ;'.•; ..style, fit and price. of'forest protection and development tJOO years ago, when the forest ordin- ,-niting for Initiatl cree of the fashion makers.. Bi...D. ance of Bern was issued. The Sihl- Harry Christine atti at the forehead hm-e been abandoned wald of 'Zurich, one of the most per- ti"'>n given to the State this winter by women, of fashion- fectly ' managed -- and must -pntritJilil*1 !'). of L. at Trenton, last Friday night. The forests in the world, lias been han- Th«re were TO :u the bunciuet,. Includ- : dled under a working plan since I'iSU. :ng national representatives anuiiii-uiuud soinu ' The- viif,'ue, uiic'unsuluua dreain ot SPEND YOUH MUlNtV AT HOME i>f the national otllcera. Following. _ ! motherhood soon develops in the little The little Alpine republic still reports ! progress in forest work, and :hec Iiamiuetbamiuet. ;:i meeting was helnelidl atat'sui »'rl, , itri« '"iulindss itits syniuosymboil iin uu tioildoll. progress in frest work, and the Oil .vhich 700 were present nnd addresses J The boy shows his natural feelings in j Ami Keep Away From the Kallroai American consul writing from St. Gall .-.vre .r.ndo by nntlniial ami Smio oil!-; a dlffc, am ->vay.. bul-JUsl .ua cllarucU-i- Suili is' a" good" moral "in th"e '"fonl is wide open at tKe ^\us among tiHJ^e present. ! n' i,..in».^t:k.^ -..-.*.:_.^...... ^ ~t _ _. _. 'niw*«n i- „ ..*-.,,,1 .«^.«..n 1 ;„ 11*~ .».-> 1

Store with a Complete Line of Christmas Toys and j So a dotl for a girl, the warlike con- Loosen your money here. Drenton jquering drum or mechanical toy for a|gifs you a salary/'but der best you kin taKen Into account iilso ihu necessity Holiday Presents j boy. The lirst lives in a land of un-! Hit in Now York or,Philudeln.hyj3..a for sheltering and I»asUtririfr_ c;attIe,

.- - — ~,. ..iRsr^ciimate-"™and the control, of moinitiiin-streams. complete a stock For variety one :or.tiiesecold morn- ..^.outside-the;,big style.; RS, try tills:" Peel siimeI'Targe' pritn- J •-: centres.. .-Same styles iid:.ci!i.,'a^litile.;iileci; .olt_one.end. £'."-'.'."."".'"" ^" - -- —-,,-•, •-.,.- - —..I Furdermorer!!' IsaslirinTe vaTue s P.ufUor.town purglars commit so ido;ntul JilJ'with sausage nu-at. Ky MUCH kwer prices. i i placie the-, top piece, luy them In a g dish with hits of hutfr by DESK FURNISHINGN S Patrons Should Buy Stnmps. twtion and suit nnd p«])petvqvur theni, : in ilrus-: iitul Leather our special,' " ^~~~~—-~r.,::- tU nSf de and Ital^e until thuruughly done.— Blotter.I'iiils with Brass and.LeatliL-r Corners. "" :: _WASH]iNGT.Q*..AVMi)ES_ ilnirinnneyitnd sllforware cluiJnmii Everything for ii coiiij)iulmlt:sic unLfii.. PVieii-i-willliu" the means of all. , than" 'with the costly, beautiful .one Our hmises should nlvays: he nlien to hclr.i Jutm. .yaljuan.'boucht. .With tiiatca dot- dor swag may in- i trbLihIe'.""jind"C'lii""'"'th'a"t

ROBERT i:WARNE Hut If some of dese hpople don! b ' llldii:dili i Char]es:J,:Mon.tague.^±^

LET ME MAKE .YOUR. NEXT SUIT OF CLOTHES- STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED 'h 2mi. At (lie ink- of i (3<*) icr nniiiiii ..ii tiieW Suits Cleaned and Pressed, 50c

EAST-WASHlNGTON-AVEr~

John Cnso will move today from iliu Hahfock property has not been I'\\I[.Mi-:i:S Wanted to whip to Al ®lj* -feljmgfcm ©tar West Church street, to Feebletown. sold, as reported, altliougtr Humilia- cMy relulier- Address !•'., 7IM Broad Mrs. C. it, Perrino moved from tions have been under way. St.. Newark. ltp near Califon to West Johnston' street .Madfime LilUeltu, who fell while FOU SALE —Sixtcen.lnch Btibr ¥ . L. Strrker, Edlfur and J'roprlelor last week. doing a midair act at Island Park mill, good us new, rapid grinder; also Is -••'. A city merchant was in town last .ast summer, sustaining a broken leg, Ifi-barrel cyprusa wood tank, W. M. On Bale at Hie Ofllrr o week looking for a suitable room In hns"brought suit for J15.Q00 diuiiuges Uowlby, Uockaburg. 142-2S-H Arc You Able to which to open a clothing store- against the Easton Amusement Co, A MERRY CHRISTMAS •ad at ibeae Nrwu-Nfiinriiii I-MKTISKN barrels of apples,for sale. Tho Common Council will hold the Jos. D. Uiuuigst, living near Island Allen Urus,, Uockpori, N. J. Vi-2'A-ii Save Money? llnokfttaliiwiii .Melllck**. Ht't- last meeting of the yeur to settle out- Park, opened an old safe which hail KOIt HALJS—Two fresh cowa; one standing bills, etc., next Monday nlglit. been In the family for many years. calf, ready tu be taken away. C. I*. Tldcrci Plvhlel'M, Oxford j He found several thousand dollar* In- Win. E. Kitchen of Stewnrtsvltlc Cote, Washington- ltp If you want to know whether you arc Inst his old family horse Clifford by side. ' The safe had not been opened Get Ready Quicklyi 1 death on Monday. H.vua a great since the death of his rather, owing to VOn SAM-:, easy terms—bouse and destined to bo a KUCCCPM or it fall- family pet. the fact that the combination had lot, with stable, on Broad street. Mod- lire In life you cnii eaully (liui nut. The Celebrated Scranton Coal been lost. •:- ern ImjiroveniL-nta, steam heat, etc. Don't delay malting your purchases for the Christmas Feast.^ John Cavalier, n well-known mnn of Price low. Win. A. Slryker, Att'y. lip The U-M Is hlmplu and IH Inrallihlc, Ilaimlen, below Clinton, (lied Monday When Rev. E. B. England went to T.ike n good citizen who votes catly ami gets ifoff his mitlid, you do~ ;...... •.-... ,i AT . RETAIL. -..: ••-'-••• ••—- :ad the announcements-Tram'the I'LL— A thuroughbreil Ho'Mluhi, Arc you'" able to WHO money V r evening from itpfipiexy. •;•• lie leaves a likewise Gradually accumulate your grocery stock; keep a'sharp*: : : ! September 1. 1909. pulpit nt Glen Gardner hist Sunday, about 11 months old, for sale. Theo. —.mines J. Hill. wife and two children. ne opened one envelope which con- T. Ltaylor, limupton, N, J. 12-L':i-^t etc cm our quotations. The change you will get—that if bought on'.' At the D., L. & W. II. R Elevated Arthur Hentty of Penwell hag sold tained a (ine-hundrcd-ilollar bill. It LOST—On Tuesday night, either In credit yju otherwise would not receive—will find many a u-eful * Chutes, at head of the first rlRht-hanu the old Slater farm at Mt. Lebanon, was a present from the congregation Port Colden or Washington, gold f ucctss is the test of success. street ubovo New Windsor lintel. consisting of -12 acres, to Uobert to tlie pastor. broocli, with photo. Lcavu at titar place, for we are doing our very utmost to make the price, quality: Momm of Irvlncton, N. J. Egg : $5.60 per ton. The W, (j. A. C. basketball team de- Olllrt. , 11 J> The greater railroad builder and quantity extmnelv'interesting.;~~^ i£nmn —JiiijUli' Stove v B.f.O per tun. Mrs. John Stuber of Jersey City feated the Alert Fixe of EHKIOII by a PIGS for Sale. Chas, Grim, Broad- Chestnut 6.60 per tun. I lemma Is improving from a severe of the age has a right to be No charm like a good family gathering t Christmasl Where are yon', Pea (termed by «ome com- score of 3ti tn 17, Tuesday night. On way, N. J., IC, y, IX No, l. ltp (1 M a panies No. 2 Cheatnut), -1.00 per ton. illness. Shu is n daughter of Mr. and Christmas arternoon the .Silent Five heard. What about your Koinjt i» .s|»;ii(l Chrw'inas ? G.IIIIH H>Hiie, HUie reply, and if the folks are," Mrs. Joseph Uoillne at Brass Caatie. of Enston will nirain be the opponents POU KKXT—My large store-room Buckwheat ,1,26 per tun. 7 UelvUlore avenue; oldest 'nt»r«- uiHitiiiK to your iuiuse, it will necessilale a goodly supply of eatables, nnd wft- Blackamltlilnc or Ultu- Letters addressed to Mrs. William of the home team. Uuliortsim ami success ? It is probably can easily upend much less yet j-ive' you jjerfect satUlaction; take our word* mlnous coal COO pur ton. Potty, two of th« old favorites, will be •oom In toAn, John JIagiui, 19 liclvi- Smith, 155 Clinton street: Mra. Susie dere avenue, for it—we are fully capable, and cheerfully willing to make good. "• Best qualities alwayn on ha nil dry Pursell nnd Ji. P. South wick remain In the game. . within the.limits to siy that (undercover). uncalled'for at the Washington poat- Mrs. Harry 13. Miller of Warwick' IIOUSI-: AND LOT FOn SALE— a half million dollars is paid Coal loaded direct from chutc» over otnrn. has brought suit for $50,000 damages In Chnngowiiter, containing 11 Mi icrccna into wagons, Tho east side of the big store of against the L. & H. Uatlrnmi Co. for acres; buildings in good repair; spring out annually to the wage Nuts that arc thoiuub-iily cleaned •ater. ""'Furilicr"'Infdriiwillnit" by jn- and selected—Princess Paper. JAMES U SHIELDS. U ut. LLuiiimcd h X*K' SSnii wI m••K KiiHtoi i |MwH! the'deatthe'deathh ofo.f her'husbanher' hushniud l I luai-'Augimt." * Shell Almonds, 21c lb. EnpllBh .shortly be remodeled. Likewise, the j Miller was a hrnkeman and was hit o.ulring of Ailani Wandilng. Port Mur- earners of Washington and ray. N. J.. U. K. D. 10-7-:it()- tf. Walnuts, 17c lb.; Brazil or Cream Merry Chrlstmna ! p-:.-i«tnri National Bunk building ad-, by an overhead bridge white the irn)n vicinity, and it would be Xuta, lDc lb. .,;. Joining. was running near Koul Uift. Tim FOU SALK—Double heater with all Sheriff Wieder reports 20 prisonera In honor of her Sunday school class plaintiff claims that the "tell tales" on fixture:*—nearly new. Inquire at atur imen sting to know what In the county Jail. of young ladles. Miss Jennie Stryker each side of the bridge were defective ottlce. Olives~25c Jar larse Olives. 19c.' Koy Wyckoff, is-working on the will give a pre-ChrlBtmns reception anil lusiilnYient. The suit Is brought portion of this vast earnings •20c Jar medium Olives, 16c-; 15c HAY WANTED—About 2f. tons jur Queen Olives, 12c; 10c jar ". LaeKawnnna cut-olf. at KunisayshurK. il luncheon nt her home this after- in the courts of Orange county, N. V good long timothy. Wilt buy In I; is profit at the end of the John C. Kitchen of Columbia has Mniminfllfi Olives, 8c; 10c Jur Mra. Leila Yawger has tuken a posl* ion at 1 o'clock. or 5 ton lots. State cash 'price de- stuffed Olives, Sc. : tlon as clerk In J. It. lluiuptoii's store. The Washington pnstnihYe will be been limping for several days as the livered In Jackson Valley. Aitriruss year. The man doing a Clurenco Warnc of Broadway re* open until 11 o'clock Christmas inorn- result of an Injury to his knee cap. by malt, WlUlnin Bak«r, Plney Itidu't- buiineis of $10,000 a year 2 pa chimes Cooking Herbs, 5c. ccntly captured two minks. Ilo got Thu carriers will make one col lie and a company of friends were Farm, Oxford N. j,, n, p. u,'. o-Q-i(. riding in a three-seated carriage on (8 for one of them. ICL'tlO and uno delivery but the It. D. FOR SALE—Sneonrl-hiuiritMt shaft- would conclude something LeCruy's Poultry Seasoning, 6c can. ;he return trip from Maskenozha, Injf, vofjd and Iron lmiieys, com- pul- The wife of Illshop SonrhoroiiRh. o( rlers will make their usual trips, Mr. Wm. Grube and Miss Jessie where they had been upon a llshlng luys, hangers, etc. Inquire at Star. was wrong with his business New rks—lino meaty Figs, 15c lb.' the Protestant episcopal Church, died trip. One of the rear wheels broke . . R-O-lf. 'California Figs, 9c pkg. ' • In Trenton on Saturday. .Smith were united in marriage on down and the men In the carriage had or his methods if it rid not The revival services! in'the Metho- .Sept. lfi la.st. The ceremony was per- a tumble. Mr. Kitchen was the only BOYS wanted at tho Neerthuni fac- New Dried Fruits at bargnln prices formed at tho Methodist parsonage' in tory. Tho S'inimor Co. 11-4-tf. show a net profit at the end dial church at Chaiigowiiicr closed man hurt but his injury Is not seri- —direct • to • us in carload lots, last week with U5 conversions. Anderson by the llyv. Jeasu Lucklen. SHOOTING MATCH at New Hump- of each year. Sylvester Cooper, a. railroad man of make the prices possible. '•• After four days of Hteiuly work, the ton for gtiOHe, ducks, chickens, guin- .Vcwton, who had lived retired and in eas, plgfona. and blue rock sboutfng. But what about the half N*ew Puck Cnnned VeKotnhles— Cleaned Currants, 9c pkg. • •","• Hunt'Tdon county jirami Jury handeil poor health at New ton fur thy last 15 on Christmas day. Win. Able. 12-3-31 MttfiCjitcl Raisins, "c lb. up ten bills of Indictment. irnve Von Paid Vour Tax? Large Cana Tomatoes, "c and 9c. years, dropped duad on Saturday million labor partnership in Snlmna Raisins, lie lb. ...••" Collector Wm. "Surd's olllco WEDNESDAY,' DEC. I1!)—Sheriff* Boat Maine Corn, 10c cun. P. S. Hurtling of Hope has leased while dressing. lie was 1)7 years old. Evaporated Peaches, 9c lb. the hotel at Stiver ton. Pa., op pi mi to Broad street was about the busiest snlfi of the Henry W. Hrnnner'farm I •Wa-hiiiyinn and vicinity ? Crushed Corn, Sc c»ii. iholr. has been re- Evaporated Apricots, 13c lb. ; Belvldere, and will take possession Pcbntcciig lowns-hlp nt the Union Shoe Pen Corn, 3c can. Square Hotel, Phllllpsburf,'. What about your share in 3 sizes of Prunes, 5c."7c,;9c Ibj: next spring* Extra'Small Pens, 1-c can. John, Stiles fell from a trestle at KOU KALE for want nf room— these larjie earnings? Any 1 Knrly June Peas, 9c can. the Soitimor factory last Saturday hut, Two-horse spring truck wagnn, two- of it laid away fur the in- Spices must be pure and have the aside from a general slinking up, seated canopy-top carriage, light Ii Tender String Deans, 8c can. correct strength to yield .desired escaped Injury. lie got frightened and called In otllcei .sled, work bench. J, C. Thorpe, evitable "laiuy day," for . Tender Lima Bfiins, lf)n rnn. results. Ours arc as pure as Washington. I "---if. c«n be and have double the Thos. E. KIley of Hampton and al estate dealer, has liube to act as body guard. ,• Miss Bessie Mite Towson of Clltiloti FOU KENT—-House nf fight moms pirkiipss and dependents ? Cc for (i blfr can of Golden Pump- strength of ordinary goods. 6c and lot of .Mrs. Mar- On Monday the collector took!>in can; C cans for 25c. were married at the bride's home In garet A. Meyers at Uniontown to Mrs. $S,."00, which constitutes the heaviest at 221 Belvldere Ave. U. M. Rilen- To help you save and care kin. Finest (jimlity. Knough In Clinton yesterday. berger. 11-25-tf. each can for two bip |)leH. Kmnia Fisher of Waterloo. The con- one day's receipts during the time he New Golden Dates, Cc lb. FOR UKN'T—Houae; torrns reason' for your savings is the mis. The new postolllce lutlldlnK In Do- sideration was Jl.L'uO. tins held office. He has already col- Our own rnnko Mtnec Ment. !'c th,: able. Address P. M., Stephensliurg, 1 ver Is practically completed anil the Tin:re has been a general demand lected more than $28,000 on the dupll- siou of IS HIM. for -Tic- Just iia ciin'fully I'ound can Childs Baking Powder, business will he transferred to the K. J. i:'->itr fnr the lied Cross Christ ilumpsl j clltG of 1903. The total amount on made as though you made ft 15c. new rtuartcrs on Jan. 1. UUBREK STAMPS. Founialn Pens. wlieruwr theh y havh e bbeen placed out the duplicate Is a little over $-7,000, yourself. The. time to advi-rtlao Is when you silk-, and Washington is no exception Typewriter Itibbon, Carbon Paper, The Old First National New Norway.-, us white as chicken, want ''justness. The time to ;_ .lM.,i.,kU.u..u.,iU.i..su grade "securities; "first" mortgage" on -ttt-. Tliis is the Iliifsl Butterine, '" T'Ington" refers tothoChrlstnias'Star as The Wnrreii County Tax Dbiifd Held I ed"a"bo*n'd"in'"the"s'um of $100,000. real estato, Interest and taxes paid. How About Your, made; It Is unule" fnim the a number of unusual merit, showing Fteat'-Stuck Pepper. lb. a meeting in Plilllipsburg on Monday The company nns a big- warernom T*»pponrtence solicited. Charles 13. choicest material, blended with "Industry in compilation and skill in tO Brunner, Easton, Pa. 11-19-tf Savings? Ne>v California Canned Fruits:— «»i-'-bi»ir jmre Imttcr, unit..(*. the .,„ typographical .Hniah." - - Th"*-f"r tiJir^ir^h"r^^^ Wty Avenue; New York, but the A 'IUE:;. Life-. AccMont. and ."caltN Lemon Cling Peaches, 17c"can. s ^riie'j.'ree Press Publishing Co. has receded bnly ii'ho'ut 100"appeals, which' ractiifj-'ia^ioOuUil^urrrVA-arkjrrTha' Insurance. Only the best companies. cver'saiv."" Txl*nieH'have an ex" fact that the company was capitalized Orange Cling Apricots, 15c can. purchased a lot on Hank street, Eas- is fully one-third less than the usual r-elleiil frrsrtc (,t . Butterine for 1 Joiin E. Uehleln. Agent. 6-S-tf. ton, and .ill erect Htm four-story i. rage. at a half million dollars Is evidence Choicest White Cherries, 19c can. 22r. This Is the grade sold by building ,-hich will be devoted Several, of the rooms Frank that the duties of the receiver will FREE TROLLEY trip to Enston many for 25c, clusively to the publishing business. Mainne'.s boarding house were ran- be of a very responsible character. with S2.00 glasses at Dr. Selp's olflcu A 25c quality Coffee for 19c. Our —Centre Sriunre. ; ll-2G-tf. Peaberry Java. UEST'EOGS. per doz., 80c. These Mrs. II. C. Dedrlck will take a po- sacked by some person or persons lust FOR SALE—Upright piano In sood 1 WHEN TN EASTON stop at the egg* are '{resit stork tmrt tire sition a.s saleslady'at thii'store of A. Friday night. A gold watch and $13 condition; a bargain for canli. 21 in money were taken. The thieves nlso •"Rex" nesUiuraut. 03 Centre Sciuare. 10c bottle Vanilla or Lemon Ex- equal to tlie so-called fnsh-l B. Gruff-& I3ro.. tho Ilrst of the new Broad St.. Washington. N\ J. 12-16-tf tract, Sc. t'Ktss for Imkhiff and general year, succeeding Mrs. J. Wm. MI'ler, stole some things from an adjoining The prize-winning essays, with por- Regular Dinner, ^5 cents. tf. store house. If you wish to SAVE MONEY, buy FOR RENT—Houae and lot on who has tendered her resignation^ traits of the authors, for which Dr. Lincoln avenue. Apply to David Bar- Howard V. A. Rolmthnm of Puha- Kdward'Duckworth"was sent to the Darlington, Health Commissioner of your sait of II. H. Stone. Stewarts- ville, by the car, ton or sack,- 5-H-tf tron. ltp. quarry township nnd .Miss Lulu S. 512,000 BUYS Dufford. farm, just Shaw of siroudslnirg were married In HAVE YOUU good horse's life in- west of Washington, N. J, About H* Meats ! Meats ! Meats 1 New York on Due. 1U. They will re- sured Write or call at Christine's acres, fertile, well watered anil some side nt "Honeysuckle Lodge," Dunn- Livery, Washington, N. J. 3-25-tf, Tlie outlook for cheap meats is not are-.»s.soon tn.spiissii)K..upuu his pi-cmiisos wilt he 7 years aid, speedy, free driver and mans avenue,; all modern conveni- as some extensive alterations are dealt 'with according to law. To those New York Market." Send and get a not afraid of anything. P. A. Lan- ences, Including gas. Ervln Duremur. I'.us I Ituni|) Stciik, lSr. Kriuikliirters, l-i;, completed. persons who havh e persistei d In stealing copy at ten cents each, or SI for the ternian, lilalrstown, N. J. 12-ilJ,-^ titowln- Litnib, Klc...... \vhnl of house nnd binds in .Ox- source are .supplied, to. ^families n Fine, 1'resit I.iver, iOc. Hagnn's restaurant. 12-10-tf ford, property of Henry Hurbers, de- 1'iiu'st I'nrk Sausj (our own censed, Clilirkiiii^, fresli dressed, 17c. Over 1,000 rings to select from at Anyone desiring n large copy of tin make). JTc. Davidson's. magnificent engraving from which tin TUESDAY, DEC. 28—Master's sale Turkeys. (?) . phi tit vyiis rmide for the: cover..Of .the of land in .Oxford -township,- known l'*.rl( Krmst, Hip. Clirlstniiis Star, may obtain It of tin as tlie A in emit property _ ...... ; right hand broken while .at-work at ugust and there Is a possibility It Is better to • bcrs:ifc"-th.in: s norlln TliutogranhIii Cu':;:~14 'Bust 23n HOUSE to let No. HI 'East.. John? thi»'-SninmiT. fiii-tory ,ln«t_- Friday..-..;A 2 hiit --•-• U".' •• ••t>"!ird-''.vill r act''"' favorably Tim savings Imiiks may not pay a very street. New York." ston street. John E, UehMn. ia-2-tf 1Our Stores \viU be Open Wednesday. •block::© f *\v6b"ir"'Wa!)'"ilriviMi" biiukwiiVils High rate of interest, lint Umy from the saw hu was operating and jimi his application. are FARM FOR RENT—A good four- FOR RENT—-Storeroom at 16 East Thursday and Friday Evening* In order io . facilitate the delivery wife.—and- that's nmru than vn i be horse farm, well watered by nover- Washington aveniiu. Inquire Jiicob struck him on the back of the hand. sa'iil of most of the minu-riMis "s 1 Court martial proceedings are now of mails during the holiday rush, post- fniling brook and springs, with wine Wellfjr, - Washington. •_ __ __}r-'-L'^_ did o]ipi)rtniilti«^''whnt an* miynr at -house••••and .barn: uiiiU-r-piv.-Mirt;:- / : ; Closc witnesses inisn engaged are 0. 'Pivwion Smith in to run-this farm; no others need ap OHIO nnd Indiana Live Stock In- ngainst him Is Chief, of I'oilee G'Tgus tho eastern district and Wllmont Kckel ply. Write I'iox 2$, Ilaekettstmvn, surance against death or accidents. of PhllHiisburg. in thu western disiriut.. N.' .]."-• " " • - •.- 1--11 Onlv registered eomj'iiny. A lux. An- J. i-1. Harbors, ns HdmlnNtriitor. Leonard Alpaugh's . highly prized SHOOTINC. MATCH—A shonl iluraon. J 3-l*-tf will aell at public sale, at the Kolvl- ,Fru|u:h.p.iHHlle was killed last Friday, at 1.H Catarrh. match fur turkeys, eiilfknns and gt MONDAY- DEC. 20—Public sale of dcre avenue : Hotel;;"Oxford; at'"two uemg struck- by" mi Titigihe' near tho o only positivi •will.-he held at Chris. Colo's. Fi.nv rnrm .stock and household g< ' ' " e medical fnit mut •""^"^r^on^VeYvTder^avc^ueTOxffird" 'mid 1:011'- I'rotn liro.id street to the station, wl Cura is Hike1 lntc illy. nut Ing i I HAVR SO fine owes, and 100 bush- PuPureellr , clerk. tnins dwelling and nine acres-of hind. .Mr. Alpaiijjh is empioyed.as to' 1 the lilood 1 11I 1 irfnc els of vellOW. nnlini»-fnp-»iilf --\V.. H 1 T 1 -• -•-•'• M:ni.:M.-Pace_ was; struck, by,. .1 piece ninii. 'IMnv.nwni'r .' i-'iinis""!Ve~\vouM..]iot t he^-aystern.".:. thereby •.-..•. ..dnatrny I UK-"'tlu. "Bo"wcwn-l5iTeVN™Jr ' " 12-lfi-3t FOR"'SALE--Rlff"" farm""'horse.' 'is have "taken $50 for the dog. rnuntiillinn iif tin- dlsfii.ii.v.itiiil giving of coalii from a passing train . while 1 tin; pntlent strength hy..l)ullr)ing.ii()'.the _ ,^ iV{iik|ng.-iiiider.^the.:-{.'entrn!_-'HJillrn(ifi- ^--A^^omi'tiiiy-^ ot^-i •!-••:-• lad tcsr~v.'crc .•'..rLf.liUilii.fi HiHiiissiSiifiKii'it'irL' Mrclo^- :^ MfFry"Christmas and Happy- "™--'™~"cnlyert"in High Bridge" several weeks (letiKliifuMy entertained by Allss Ada iriB Its work. Tlie .proprietors have, so W. Iv.-'Mellck, Imlaydale; Washington FOR SALE—The Alphetia Tlat»cock ago. 1 T«- siifd the rnmpany and. a Hitch,. att thth e homu'om f Mrs,, Edna Par- much fnilh In itss curativcuratiee powerers UUnit residence at Belvidt'ie nvi-mie and they nffnfffff Orr OnHdee Hundn-iHundnii Dii MDODOMIH M fN furr any P. O.' li-JO-L'tp jury at Fleming-ton last woek nu-nrd- on 13rimd street, last Thursday a«o tliat It falls to curcuree . SSendd ffor list -KINDLING WOOD for Sale at H. Stewart street. li, V. Bubcimk. New Year to. All Our Friends cd him damages In the sum of J.'IOQ. ij-von Ing. TThh e pit term iInt me n I off titin f testimonials. • : • • ll-2B-.tf evening as featured by. whist," first Adilrt-Ms: F. J. OHnNI^V A CO.. A. SchtHirinanu's, Washington. 11-18-tf Harry M. Riddle, proprietor of the i j to Mrs- Jos. Cummins nnd Si.Nl bv Driijr»-'l«t.s.."Sc. Toledo. ... - • Anbury 'Graphite Mills. .Is out with a .second prize to Mrs. Farrow.; Fol- Take llall'.s Family Pills for constl- cheery Now Year's announcement to lowing, cards, a: tine "snnpei tl: " -...... -.-h|g friends and. piiirons In which he served. • states thnt the tmslnc.es of. the past

":"": "'"that t'hVf nt lire is bright with promise. nday of tho death of his slater, Mra."i r.v S. Itlchard, In Ran DitV>, Cat., I Henry Gullek of Mt. Bothol walked Dec. i;i. She wua the wlllnw of | I -.;_•. ... to Port' AIiirray.-i.last Thursday tn. pay iiiel ..Rkhnrd.::,iV)rmerly...of. " ' Th C--family iiioved to _ '."" _-_. ,^^-^.^« ^ cotle'iHor was at Port Jlurr. years ai.'ii nnd after Mr. Richard's ray on1 Wednesday. Mr. Gullck Hum death the widow went to make her Royal Baking Powder is the walked to Anderson, a distance of two 1Hline with a daugbtt.'r_lii..San Ulego. ": and a Half mih-s. AHnmiKh s:i yi'iir* Three sonsiilscrsiirvlve.' -old. he travelled the distance Miotwi'cn Slipt. Itllll! ^ savers to the pastry cook. 1 ~ •••• port Murray and Aiulcrson and return nf Kolm Lotlge. BrDtherhond nf, Kail- Our Chri.slmas stocks were never larger, moie ' ""•' in one hour nnd a quarter. ' way Trainmen, to .slap train J^a. S nt r Economizes 'flour, butter .^»™. „.-.-.-™ Twn—.wlfolipntoi's wi»n>. ...nnmmltted. ^^ SiB "eaii ti rulizsff to the" ;;rrVTVi™tluu~)vnlnt~wtib1~(l0aIre^to^iiTr0irtrriini|soli'Olfl"ffrtl»~ds as to fully mtet the desires and requirements t\\n\q Lewi's 'liice. both residents of h]i(]i« l^Ml^jlii annuaamnial bull which tho iodjriotJKOo ,itue, having decided tojjronto I k u_p housc- 7^"^^in)irU7i1irnt^i^"ninl!l"~lJ"otli~ni(!iT. Slip* TrfTiTTTenves \Va shin ston at 4.:'5 n. \n, Hnbfock. '• l li;-^:!-tC claims that Garren boat and shot at her witihh a revl e Th ln acafnst her huahand Is assault and

been iiwflc tn the'Jlocni S. P. C. A. ssoned. Rvery customer anolanonl,, oflleoo r Rhrop'pe and Dr.. Robin- who purchased Koxnll goods to the FOR HENT—House with electric nmmtnt of -5'1 fonts wns presented hts. Kns, hoat,,bath nnd statlnniiry son, the veterinarianii , went ktt o •'P•'Pen well last Sunday tn Insptvjt. n horar with ii pair of Roldllgh .and Klj waslitiilis. Brviii •• Daltemer, 11 Jack- ownnil by Stewart Fritts. Tho1 animal itmi somu fmir or five hundred ' flsh son avenue. .-. 10-U8-tf. sustained n mashod foot under wei'c Riven, iiwny. A lot of nppllt-anis T\ S. MAUTUNG, cxporionccd aur- Makes most healthful food FLOYD MAJOR Stand, Washington a stenm roller on the.new inncn wore disappointed \vlu*n the - tfnnocr. Hope, N. J. Local nnd L. 13. rnnd sovornl weelts npo. The olll r;ui out, tin*l this fiift has Insip'n _'phpnfis...._-.. |fmind that the _SALT3—Onn—T-Toi groundless—that the nnlnlnl lintl n- jirxniiB0jii£m^ir_Aii.ttthcr-cflnal«nmojiU^EOJl_^ ::;;:::=::^;.v^ Tif-eomnsnr-tnc-dniB-of-ilfimistrMMi-p HToiira old; 2 UnlstPln'tmlln, :i. mus. UL _-__ifcd-anrt-wiml!n_|irlmo-nln-alnai--nnn(lI-.Ltlon ao ,ne -notwl- •l"-^J^-;2i«^p»«r^^ THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON. N. X. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 19P

VICINITY NOTKS. ^ fc'ltOM XHtUlIUOKING COUNTIES. MASTER'S SALE Surrouate Jonas K. Hair liuu pur- Tlic SUMOS county courts .opened THLRn-THREE YEARS OF SUCCESS In Chancery of N*w Juney.: chased a residence in Ulnirstown. this week. : llotween Peter C. Amondt et aU.. UUir Hall la closed fur tho Holiday Tlic llunterdon county courta have complainants, and William Amendt 5( been adjourned until Jun. 4. ux ot ala., defendants. On bill for par- vaoiiliuii uml will reopen on Jun. 5. tition. Decree for Bale. Trappers report Unit uiiuatinlly high Si-ranton capitalists tiro buying up Established 1875 prices arc beuiK paid fur hides this a toiHrollltiK interest hi the Slro-jds*! Ceo. A. Angle, Solicitor. t-ni-K brtwiry. By virtue of a decree of tho Court ot Chancery In tho above stated cause, \ i Christmas at the Two cans ot yoitnc pickerel ami Tlici'e ave nearly 250 miles of nine-' bearlntf Uuto tho third day of Novem- bass lmv« Just bvun turned into Uudd aduniized roads petitioned for in Hun- ber, nineteen hundred and nine, I will Luke. tcrdon comity. expose for Bale at public venduo, at the A I'liilllpsburK man mimed IJooze A Morrlstuwii youth wits lined $10 The Home of lteYvlilera Avenue Kotol. In the village was sont to Jail for rirunkennt'Sd. for insulting girls In a railroad wait- of Oxford furnace, warren county, Wliut'h In u itumo? ing room at Dover. •New Jersey, on KdwarU Kistipiiugh. formerly of Ktitttou now has a tuxlcnb service, Ulairstown, has u patent for a sclf- the Innovation having been introduced; Tutmdar* December 28, IDOt, closing and suir-opcnliit* gate for rttll- by Frank Fraunfcller. | GOOD PIANOS between the hours of twelvo and live road crossings. o clock In tho afternoon, to wit, at Monday, Pec • 20.'Was.tliv in"! day •the btpgest rabbit of the season, 'We carry in stock fit nil times the largest assortment of first-el* lor iliu puyiiiviii wi UAI-3. Tliwac wlio ••vciolicd eight '"pounds."' (pianos ia Eastern Tounsylvauia: tiie Wclxsr gruuda and uprights, ti HIS store is imbued with the full Christmas spirit. Uid not make settlement by that date L hard winter in the slate regions Kranich & Bach grands and uprights, tlte Estey grands and upright were placed on tho tlulfiwuont list., uml liangor Is predicted. Nearl> In th Jo Cuuiitrrfe y of Warren and State ol Never were our offerings so large and so beauti- Huttakii wanna Inn, at Uudd Lake. all the iiuiirries arc shut down at the Steck grands and uprights. No better Pianos are manufacture; Jjew «. y. bounded ond duacrlbed as which hits Just been purchased by At less than manufacturers' prfcet. On montlily payments to suit al llcslnnlntf at a corner in the road ful, and so reasonable in price. Cliarit-s e-edcr, will be Improved and j ICev. Peter McMillan of Worcester, li-adlriff from Bratw Castlo to Oxford nuuii- larger In time for use next;.Mass-, will succeed Hew \\\ W. Hal- Sk-etlnp House, being a corner to Dan- .;is'jn. lloivay as pastor of thy First I'resby- cl It. Mntliewfj* land , and running There isn't a gift a lady would more appreciate than a Kt Other Popular Pianos:. thence nlong said road (l) south forty- lluv. I'hlllp M. JCerrldiio, rector of • torian church of Dover. live dcgreci ennt, ten chains and nlnety- Tilnliy KpJsvojMl chuivh. Kaston, has | Each active resident member of the ruur links to another corner in the accepted a cali from .New London, ; Uunbertvlllc Volunteer Fire Dcpari- WM.H. KELLER & SCI! roftd; tlienee runnlnir along the lands Set of Furs or a Coat Cotm. and will .isb>uiiie IiJsa new dutiwi mem will bo paid $10 by the city for formerly of Jlutlilas Slack (2) Houth y,-, jun, 1. his servlccM thu past year. ilfiy-tliren decrccn weat, live chain* und THE JACOD BROS. CO. Kcventy-nvo 11 nka to a stake and stones Tho l.:n'knwiinn:t liiis turned down Hugh McLaughiln, formerly of corner pn tlic easterly »ldo f a rock and here we present an opportunity to purchase at a great the rv.iiiist of Uu> Washington anil Clinton, for many years past an in-! THE HUMTINGTOH CO, In tilt: IIno of .Scranton'K land u ; th»nc- lliii'lci'ttsiuwit hiisliU'jw mill for an j mate of the Statu Hospital at Morris' Ulj riinnlng nlonu the lino of Scran- -reduction from; regular prices.:•-• A few: gift suggestions::: lii.i#i'oVi.t!"irnIi;1. jui'vUv !•> .n;« from 1'Uin*, ilied there u tevv daya ago. [ THEWHEELOCKCO. ton's land IMJUIII elKlity-three and tliree- I' New York. Frank Love.y has sold his hotel at iiuartfr_ decrecB eaj*t, suven chains and . lhirly-ttvu links to u corner In the road; Large •imintitios of the rich black Netcom? to Kennelly ,& Howard of THE STUYVESANT thence (I) Mouth fourteen and one-half mucU from the iJreat .Meadows am lied minster Tor $^0,000. He bought di'Krccs enHt. HIX clialnH and thirteen beintr laliun to Xew Vork and spread the place a feu- years ago for Jft.OOO. and seven other manu- links lo a corner by a largo chontnut Handkerchiefs, Underwear, SUVLT.II' inches thick over tiie Trinity Milliard Hicks, a nlnc-year-old boy, facturers. stump In tho cftMterly aide of thu road; cliurehyitril on lower Uroadwny. had a tooth extracted by a Dover den- thence running along lands of Jills ha tist- Tho Jaw swelled, blood poisoning Catatoffucs Free. HrcrM (f.) north fifty-two and one- Viola Mills, a U-year-t>ld girl of (luartcr degrees east, eighteen chains Hosiery, Sweaters, LMoomsbury, was sent to the State developed and the boy died a few days nnd eighteen links to a hickory Btump; .. Hume For Girls, by Judge Connclt of Hew Pianos range in Price from £1150 to 51050. Easy tern thence (G) north clghty-ono degrees . . j Kh'mhmton. HIT fitthcr fomplnini'il The High Bridge Common Council eant, Ilftcvn clialna and thirty-two links tlnst her. Mt< ;->;i>* she is ineorrl- has .1 ii resolution nutliorlxlnt; Used pianos from WEDER, KRANICH & BACH, STEINWAY. to n, stake; tliencc (7) north flfty-four Waists, etc. und one-.nmrter dt-grees east, eight the issuing of bonds to tlic amount of CHICKERING, KHABE, Etc, Etc. chains nnd elKht Unktt to a dead cheat- Tlu- National Him Co. of $35,000 to Improve the borough water nut lettered "C," and an ancient cornor; t bui'K has been granted a certtllcute of system. . thence (S) north ilfteen and one-quar- There is something here for every, member of the • | lnvof|iorailon by the Secretary of The Carpenters' Union of Newton THE PIANOLA PIANO ter degrees ca»t. four chains and thirty •'[Slate. The capital stoclc ia ?:I50,000. lias raised the scale of wages from MUSICAL WONDERS Victor ai- Units to a Htono corner; thonco (9) run- famiiy—both ustful and ornamental. On our center •'I Tin- incorporiuors arc Andrew Hul- US to 34 cents an hour, for » 54-hour ning ulong lands formerly of Joseph Edis Voorhees south seventy-four degrees • •ishlzor. J«s. K. Oyor ami Ferdinand week. This uiiifccs the rate $lS.3t> The Pianola, we«t. eleven chains and aoventy-nlne table you will find • • .Mk'Uli-y. The company la to manu- per week. links to a. atake; thence (10) north facture intB materials, paper nnd all Win. .Sluniels. a former French town The Pianola Piaiio, elghty-i'Ight degret-w weal, sixteen like products. . mini, died In Trenton us the result of! chnhiH and lift j- linkw to n stnke belnff ,,' The necessary number of signers i a fall over n • ropt* which hud Leon' The Metrostyle, - ft corner to Daniel U. MathewH*; thence (11) rurmlnp along his lot south two China Ware, Glassware, Mirrors, lias been secured for tho proposed | putced iicru»s the sidewalk by some The Thcmodist, and oiifhiilf degrees west, five chains ***' State macadam road from tho Warren | mischievous boys. nnil thirty links to the beginning, con- county line at Now Hampton to Cllu-i Former Judge . Cmilt will lie ap- The Orcliestrclle, taining twenty-one and thfrty-nva Bureau Sets, Wine Sets, Smoking Sets, tnii, passing through Hampton uor- t-olnted on tho Sii^erc counts "M.: and Music Rolls hundredth* acres of land more or less. oujjh and the village of. Glen Gardner, board to take the place of Henry C. Excepting and reserving thereout all The distance Is a little less than three vhi n tl tliat part of the said tract of land lying the For above and other and being on tlic rlnlit hand aide of the Comb and Brush Sets, Salad Bowls, and three-quarters miles, not Includ- of Jurist? Coult. pulillc highway leading from Belvldere ing Hampton -borough, to the town- Fire did Slfi.OOO dainnge to tho vll instruments. to Drass Cn»tlv.. «» .ulded to ihe clnt, 50c and J1.00. Trial botlle tree. Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired by Experienced Mechanic Marshall Miller, Solicitor. ESTEY PIPE AND REED ORGANS. ESTEY SEVEN-OCTAVE ORGAN By virtue of the above Mated writ. per cent- was ordered to take cure of to me directed and delivered. Issued Washington, N. J. out of the above stated court, I have ^liesc.. ..losses...,_ .„_..„,,,„, _.,_.. -~:r~~^ 1—— GISXRR ATJ • XK \VS - N'OTES - -. - levied .upon.. and~,.wlll.«exnono -for - sal*... N-EW JEKSEV .BRIEFS. . | The building record of Now York WiMljicPtluy, Dcremhcr 2D, 1000, | city for four years shows ;S2 now lietwuen the tioura of 12 m. and E p. .-<• ; IIUIIVIKS There are :.1>:; inmutcd In the rinl-1( CIUIIVIR'S to OS n«w tlusitres. ;s, west twelve chains and sev- enty linlcsto a limestone stimilhiK on number, Inuludinir ..^ritduute students, National, with SUU0.000 ot* capltnl. the south side uf rolitucunf,*. about ten Halts .south of nn apjile trun; thence J Insurance Agent belli" 1,400. I The project to change the date of Jicrutt.s, the I'ohatconj,' uy land uf John Over 100 persons are luliiiiy clio | the inauijiinition of the President An4l,uiinu, norm one- ik>i;rce mid forty- winter c-ourso in agriculture at the from the 4t!i of March to some time live iiiliiuiii.s, wtst furiy-two chain* and State . AgiioultiiLc' Cuili^u -in Now j1 In April-o:-. May.v.-Jil. be, taken i;p .cJi;:1-. t:\ehi .Jinks io.;i liriicslunc ruck in tho Okl-Liue Companies Under the Su- Krunswit;!-:. ;i ilu;:en of tlmm beings ing tho present session ot Congress.. turn uf the mad. curm-r to lands of from this county. President Grant, of the Hiinibui1^- THE POPULAR STORE YviUlntn Carter; IIILMICJL- along thu mid- • ; pervision ofthis; State—but... _.; ilkt ul' tlic ntad liy Uartur'a line, iiurth .-.••When -the l-'resbyterlan- church { A nioricnn-r.iuf,- last -wopk -itroiighi the tliri-f iloKrcos. cast twelve ohalna and burned down in PuterHon the Jewish 1 greatest number of immigrants to this eighty links to a corner of land of at once offered their port ever brought by a single vessel. J& AT ALL TIMES ^ John rihiinor: thence by the same north temple for the use of tho Christian The exact number aboard was :!,7-IT. NOT in the TRUST minutes, east twenty-four chains and worshippers, and tho offer was ac- Fifty, years ago the Fourth Avenue iim:ty-«ix Units to a corner in the line cepted...... Presbyterian church of New York if lands uf Pfiter Shhn.ir; thence by Special Hazards, Merchandise, Build- There la a proposition to cut a slice bought a plot of .ground, on Twcmty- Iiis himl.s uoutir two" 'degrees, east thir- ings, Farm Stock, 'Household Goods, from Morris county and a slice from sf-coiiil street, then in tho outskirts Store Open IJspecially this time of tiie year — wlieii teen clialn.H and fnrty-seven llnka to Somerset, con my.:, and crojito a nr>w .i..best.--^LO.!lr;-sho\viiiff of tiiunco still by his lands; south sixty" .:::—K=::;:;=.=^;ii:.:.-—• ctc;,= any-.vhcrC--ilFllie'"•StattV-"'"''-^••'-—' - county"t'o""be"I ^"ii:.-ehaIn^.nrid-t111rty-four' llnka to ^pnrGMrtSc^-nit'.iitx^bc-^ satisfactory—~crr^.;riOucv— a large white oiik; thunee by Stone's business. Berlln, Paris.and London,• saFllns for line «outh H(>vunly-thrui! diitjrees and New York early In June. refunded. • ... fifteen nilmites, west one chain und The groat total of $1.01,973,70.1.77 fifty links to a stone; thence south A PoHcemnn'B Testimony, was disbursed by the United States cltflity-eifa'ht decrees and flftuen min- J. N. Paterson, night policeman of utes, west (lve chains and fifty links government for pensions during tho to a llmt'stone on tho Houtlieiist side of See Christmas Exhibit • ashuii;" Juwti, writes: "Last winter J llscal year ending .Tune 30, 1900, the 1'ohatcor.ffsta.nding on the bunk of the had a bad cold on my lup.gs and tried Inrircst sum. ever paid out in a 12- creek; thence crusslriB tlie suutliciHt . at 'least half a dozen advertised, cough poriod:.-by- this government." MAYER y^tesGibmgg branch of the creek* and running over inedlclii an island sou Mr fifty-four • dirtiest and '•' •.Few-stores better equipped to supply your holiday re- und hud treatment from two jSuiC0 u,0 foundation o£ the govcrn- Outfitter thirty minutes west six chains to a Pliyalch i witlio.u. t. yeitim„ r any buiiuili. i nient. nearly •$•!,000,000,000 has been liniostoiK! standing: on the Mouth side quirements tlian this." Of course, there are many A frienedd recommendeomeiK d Koley'y s Honeyy paid in pensions. The last surviving CORNER CENTER SQUAKJi EASTON, PA. of Poliiitcnng n«ar water edge; thence nd Tar nd two-thirds of a bottle soldier of the devolution died in 1SCT sontli eighty-five degrees and fifteen things we do> not carry, "but generally the goods of cured consider It the ex and the last surviving widow,.of. that niiiuttiH^ w«.Ht- one chain nnd seventy- ' cough ftud lung nitVt'IIclnll e I' n th" e' world," 1 i^ Avar..-dicd .threo_years".aso.::...../:.";:,.,'.!.'; .„"_.'. 1 ~jiiliilIipraclieal;UtiUtyv.suchflS^-^ cohfi " mldwairi between two Hinall ; fa-' lands; thence down the middle of the same to the place of beginning, con- Handkerchiefs, Blankets, Quilts KAITJtOAD THJ3IHLINGS. Administrator's Sale taining one hundred and eighty-one -—CB and fifty-five one-hundredths, ^ab!e=LinenriCrockeryi=Etc.u-i^ 5, i< nt is;" an oni-iimc Liacita- » in I'tigine'or,. died in tho hospitnl .school litjiis«"iind";i«rt "6f _ are very acceptable to the good housewife and are here nt Mori-is Plains on Wndnrsdn" Ing about ono acre, nnd excepting REAL^sfATE thereout the vnrloiis tracts or parcels ;^^iu,pjrofusiou.., ;A;most.useful. present js^one of our ^; of land conveyed, at various times to

-Oejiisi\^iohTrStnnprjr,ioiini!smith^an(!r LtcKnwnknn nnd-linhjjrlj^mir.o^ P.nd-!!2»sst;.!qvc o£^^rr^- 'S61mst Ian'"Myers. mnklngi In all the ^-.^—*^b, I !Ui.-|U'-A»CJIUtl'°JlUti:i, JJI VA1UIH number of acres (Accepted thereout wortliymnn. ' \Vhcn she loses it and still loves on, Furnace, warren county. New Jersey. /Uty-one and -sixiy-four hundredth?i; no one in the widii world can know the henrt agony uenilny, DPC. 28, 11(011, iK'Ins the snm«i lands and premises con- she endures. The woman who suffers from weak- between tlic liotirs of twelve and live vvyoA by Jennie llognrt et nls. to for the library, living room or study table. In fact you In the nrtcrnnuu. \o wit, at two o'el»elt grantor herein by deed dated .Novem- ness and derangement of her special womanly or- in tiie (il'tcrnoon of said day. tiie home- ber 24th. 1807; and recorded In Warren wilLfincThere all sorts of merchandise of high character. ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of stead property of the said (IITPIIH^I. Cnunty Clcrk'sS ofllce In Deed Hook 1(12, a man. Her general health suffers and s!ic loses situate on Ilolvldore avenue, hi the vil-patrits •l-in,-otp, .—..;. — .-...-. .•*...... _ We invite your.early inspection. lage of Oxford Furnace. Wui-ron coun- her goog d looks,, her attractiveness,, her amiabilitty '"RclKcd 'tis the" property of "the do- 11 . .* __ .r '.'.. _.-.,_ ' . ... . T-\ 1\ Xt r ly; Now .lersny, near the Hclvldere fendiuilH and taken In execution at the nd her power unrj prestige as a woman. Dr. It.V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N,Y.,witIi h) Avf'nuo Hotel. suit of the complainants, and to be sold Tills property consists of a house In " ,cash only by (he assistance of his staff of iihicjihysicians. has prescribed for nnd cured many ' VHT.V., Kuuil- n:pair,-nn«l aiiout-ritueacreR The Brick. Store' mJUBitiiL!i"of woiiiciii'jIy-iiVj-uaviscci ii siiacestr d f ' il of land. Tliurn Is runnliip: water nnd Sheriff. : a ]an;<$'> vnriety of fruit ..trees, on this •Dated: November 33, * 1009, ••• on the Corner." property. The property In well located and a very desirable .place 'to' llvu; . .lir/a^fee, f lifi.25. Terms made known on day of snln liy ;' JACOB F. HAURI5RS. . , v. Adjnln)st.rator,lc,.tt.n.., ^^t • "• • w* I l>GnofTcinrv THe QStalo nald to then •»,r • &*r r*vi* • ,K^^^Bl>T;.ST^^ l^n; ':fai;--ftt.;"Rriii)kiyi);Ti\L—Ti—i-i-att-iH" _yinsfma8__Pur-|.state_nodrly.._».21,l).()0.;. Uiua_.aho>v.lnit.L -—.--, llaSSPiU ^-..™_.,. ^,,,.^.. ,—...... i-tnat^ll3'"vaiuc'^\'a3~in^cxcos3"ol'T'$.iuy^|"~™*u^\^DrrPlcrcc's"nc^ni-irDrr'P/crco'5^/*/cas.'»f7f.JV/i*ct't^rec:;cK~r^j

?S,t/ THE WASHINGTON STAK, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1909

Kcsoliitlons of Rcflpcct. ':.-..-'-. ConijHUiy l'iinnhiK* We, the undurslKiicdt u committee A number of farmers and business appointed by Warren Lodge, No. C3, I. O. O. K.,to Uruft reuulutiunu ut-rv- men of Quukurtuwti, Uuckit county, spccl to the memory of our Into 1'ii.V'have formed a corporation hav-[ brother, Samuel Oorgas, rcajtcctfully Inn for Its object thu conduct of farm- SUBSTANTIAL milmilt thu following: ing on:a IUI-KO scjtle. The promtttum WIICItAS, It haa p.cased tho Grand of the company liavo secured options Muster of the Universe, In thu dis- on-1^3 acres of lund, tho richest nnd pensation of I1I3 nll-wlac providence, most fertile In that county. The lo- CHRISTMAS GIFTS to remove from our midst our oa- tcomed brother, who was upright cation la four miles weat of.Qunhcr- find honorable In character and just town- The mode of operation as out* ]Iuoil by the 'company Is as follows: N From Easton's Most toward his brothers, and In his ^OjNEWARK'S STOHE BEAUTIFUL death this .Lodge lins lost a brother The farm will be cultivated upon the with whom we have long been as- most scientific principles by tho latest •IJHPOBTERS . k»l BROAD, NEW-.— UALSEY STREETS Popular-Priced sociated; therefore, be It Improved machinery. The farm con- ItKHOLVED.-That while we humbly tains a. mill and creamery and the and reverently acknowledge the su- Furniture Store tiprlnr •wtsflom nml power of the One former will be used fur farm purposes I who docth all things well, we cannot and the latter converted into an up- The sooner you do your Holiday shopping, the refrain from mourning the loss of one to-tliitc butter and cheese- manufac- who wns untiring In his support of tory. All the feed for u herd of 300 easier it will be. A visit to our store will give our noble cause and so active In ad- dairy cows will be raised on the prem- Halme & Co/s Annual January you lots of suggestions. vocating the principles of Odd Fel- ises and all the manure will bu re- " In which he firmly believed. tained to enrich the land. It will be ! one of the most extensive farming op- ^pS\Othe^eaved BRASS BLDS family and Natives nnd that with erations In the Kaat. them we will cherish the memory of I To obtain I ho required capital It | has been decided to negotiate a loan FURNITURE . the absent one until we arc called to $12.0S. All brass lied meet him In the tireat reunion beyond In the form of onc-hundrcd-dollar fi with 2-inch posls, */• inch filluts; full size. framed, nnd presented to the family Complete with ali-cot- of our •deceased brother: and that • •••-•'•"• kc SC:I:TCT! by n Or«t;llcn mnrt- :: :•-: SALE tim mattress (in two they be published In The Washington i „..„>. to the Quakertnwn Trust Co., Star; that the secretary Ite and Istrustees for the bondholders. parts) and iron frame hereby .Instructed to* transcribe them Tho corporation, to provide for the upon the records of this lodge,' ami nt-ceasary fund* lo pay off and liqui- spring, $21.95. that the charter of this lodsu bu drap- •jii for thirty daya. date tho bonds as they become dnr, will place annually after the expira- IIAIMIV E. PUEV, FKAN'lv KAP.SON, tion ot the first year with the Quaker- JRSSK W. OTJKMA*. town Trust Co., trustee, the sum of Practically Every Piece of Furniture $2000. whl'h, with tho interest accru- ing will be sullk'icnt to take up thu SWEXFLRS OhllS bonds nt maturity. Mrs. Geu. Suydam is confined to her The only thing needed to make such in the Store will be Reduced in Price $1.08. A most useful home here by Illness. a company successful Is the right man .Mr. am! Mrs. Win. Strtib'c piiEScd present; will lie apprec- Sunday with friends in Oxford. for manager or superintendent. Men iated by any woman. Col. C. I-\ Lane of• Somurvllle was capable for this Kind of a position are Furniture for Parlors, Libraries an over-Sunday uncut at the hotel. -scarce, though the Agricultural Col- Hmsli and construction Wai. Kilty of .Jersey City passed leges and the young men taking the guaranteed. Kiuiilay with Miss .Mary Dulley, be- courses In those colleges will undoubt- Living Rooms, Bed Rooms, Halls Imv tuv.-rt. • edly evolve Hie very men to meet The Klrst Lutlmran. church will hold its Chri.sliims L-nt^rtainiiiuiil on these prisltlmif. • O»mivmy fnrmini* Christmas nlxht, a targe scale, with tho right sort of Dens, Offices Mr. and Mrs. Chiis. CusHncr enter* management, would be able t<» mako tfiliip.-l on Sntunlny Mr. and Mrs. L>:wia money. With tho HSO of the very "RisiiriicBmton-Qndl^csf Royal Morris Chairs Trimmer oC UolTiiians. I latest Improved machinery, marketing ; i£() os Up- K».v«l M.HTU Chair- .Mrs. Walter lllldcbrnnt and sister. ; direct their own product, evorylhin'-r Miss Florence CKUKIO. spent Saturday would be done on a scale that could <• Royal •- .p..-- ||HVi, u,.! ivpituUnrio' lit-- with frlwuds in ISuston. "** Morris '"" "l<} 'Jl>s'' ""•"*trni;ti>il nnd hosl Wm. Johnston ami daughter Lena not hulp but produce dividends for thu Chair. llNlthfil utmlmui tin- mat hut; Is of Warren Paper Mills were visitors * **JL*S IMIJIHMIIU t» iitne illffuruiit |i.nl-- with frluiida in town on Sunday. IIOIH by iimr.ty nivsshij; a button. Mrs. Mlllur Potter visltud friends Begins Monday, January 3 A ijoo'! Ht>l>!i'tl.ttn fort'arly I and relatives In New York and Stnteti Ciillfon mid Mcturhcu- Island from Saturday until Monday. The .Slate bureau Of labor statistics Mr. and-Mrs. Jacob Philhowur of I has made Inquiries as to the increased Callfon were guests of Ihtiir nephews, the Lance brothers, in town, Saturday. ' cost of living In New Jersey, and llnd.s Mr. and. ,llra. Chas. Tomer and that the same goods cost now ::7 i:i- child were over-Sunday guests of his100 per cent, moro than they did 13 parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Tomer, i years npo, while lit that wntc norlod HAHNE & CO., Broad, New & Halsey Streets, Newark. in Phllllpsburg. I the population lias grown'from about Kev. and Mrs. Walter Bonnell nnd l.TSO.OOO to nearly 2,500,000, an in- little daughter ot Boiling Springs; Pa., crease of about DO per cent. Wftsu is lire spending a season with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. August Bonnell. more interesting Is the fact, as dis- Mrs. Malachi Wallers and hecoverer d by the State bureau, that the Moll nnl»rs promptly filled. mother, Mrs. Benj. Halght, returned i same goods soil at widely different We pny tliu frelulit. on Saturday from a week's visit with j prices in different places in tlie State. Your money hack If you waul It. her sister, Mrs. Jos. Banks, In Scran- .-Callfon, a little place of about 500 ton. population, on the branch of tlw Cen- Mrs. Jennie Loudcnberger purchas- ed, at the executor's sale on Saturday, tral. Railroad running from High the homestead of her mother, the Bridge lo Like Hopnteoi.sj, Is the late Mrs. Elsie Brown; consideration cheapest town In New Jersey In which Christmas Gifts for Every 1 i C 0 r . a.tended ..ho -in- Li° , ' ; ,'..".« . 5H,.L • •-—-• _,.'.j.. r Ivio. —in —lr\\ g^—jH..^imy t\tr.- on the • Pennsylvania, and Lehfgh Val- 524 Northampton St., Near 6th St., EASTON, PA. dancing were features and refresh- ley railroads, near New Brunswick, Is ments were served. the most expensive. A bill of goods All up for a rousing welcome to good old Santa Claus I Airs. John M.'.Shar.r.en;"Mrar. o'clock and all large cities where there are many Rubber Boots and Slippers for the family at the lowest prices. had a good time. stores, vigorous competition and a TIAAX WATERMAN We whh you one and all a Merry Christmas Hackettstown, N. J. pit which he supposed contained a to get and to hold trade. The State ! notice to be given out; but upon open- j statisticians found prices higher in •••ins it out rolled-n one-hundred-dollar cities where the competition was ! hill—a Christinas gift from the con-greatest, and lowest in the little towns gregation. It nearly took the dominie a that were without competition. If . iireiith away. the bureau of labor statistics Is. cor- I. B. HOCHMAN I Mrs.- Alice .Vaster received word on i Monday morning of the death of herrec: t In Ha findings, public opinion on | nephew, David 13. Kline, which oc- tills subject lias been misinformed for 226 NORTHAMPTON STREET EASTON, PENNA. j curred on Sunday night nt the 'State t many years.—Newark News. : hospital at Trenton, where he had i been an inmate for the past year. Mr, HOLIDAY CHAT Kline was a son of the late Jacob Liocnl Uallroad Man Wins Prizes. Kline nnd grandson of TIcv. David The Lad; a wanna officials of the Kline, a former pastor of Spruce rtun church Ho leaves two brothers. Wil- Road Department have completed ; You niiynot think of a clothing; store when you think of liam of Long Branch and Herbert oC their annual track Inspection and 1 California. ' have awarded first prizes over oil di-r Things to Give- buying Christmas Gifts for a man, but really you'd bet- •\ large audience was in iillyndaticG visions on thu entire system to John Beforelnvesting H at the special Christmas service last Sexton, road master, whose division YOU WANT TO KNOW TWO1 THINGS ter, for no present is appreciated as much as a useful one. Lap Robe, Blanket ' ll! Illlll ov Sunday afternoon In the First • Pres- extends from Denville to Washington. SAFE** ^ ' i' «-''l Tiasleni Knit tils What We Can byterian church of this place. Dr. The first prize for foremen on Mr. I'.inil I.imus ofTtr }'i."!'l"ci security. Knghuul gave an eloquent sernrnn. Tin- Hictiou tins never known n crop failure. OUH HOLIDAY. XKCKW1CAK ..OVCUCOATS—What moro use- , Tho .musical number? r<\ml?ri?d by. the Sexton's division wns awarded to Mi- Whip and Harness Do in the EL'.: : '.; display a grand one. Hand- ful and seasonable. All choir, under the direction of Mrs.chael Welch, foreman at Port Mur- John Hornby, were exceedingly fine, ray. First prize consisted of a check Father or brother would be well some new models and color- grades and especial sood itiB U'ese loans more than O^D Vl>..rc Tlie snlns by Mr. an1d Mrs. Hurnby nnd for $100 and a medal suitably en- We know CVLT.V horrower ** *<-drS ings in single boxes. vuluesi J7.50 to JIS.C'O. I Geo Siegfried were also much enjoy- graved. Second prize for foremen pleased with either. [lersonnlly, nnd have never lost n dollar loi o«r icd. Fred Hnylcs of High Bridge ren- was won by Hudson Peer of Dover. cn.-loniers or have hid a cum of imprest defauu. LUMBER dered valuable assistance to the choir eil. We do n.,l lend where there i« any moral | COMBINATION* SKTS OF > SUITS—la this department you This consisted of a check for SDO and S. T. VANNATTA h.iznnt. WK cxnmitie every lonn nnd each with the clarinet. a medal. ahstract niosl cnrcfully. NKCKW13AH, II ANDKl'.K- will llnd a most extensive line 1 1 CHIKPS,' AND'HOSK TO and we can suit the most fas- ' i Bf1 1 Convenience • ^d^i wlt'hout 'm< f ™^Oi:r™Sv:ntl'. y- !i^i )--wiil;rco|ebrate 1 .ttdloiis. -Prices-most-tempt- — '^Christmas on Friday "iilglitT •sifADiss.'iVoo! " """ " —Augustus-Field, .who has ...had a Mrs. S. B. Young nnd children take cinise nlmost Joublc tile hittrest, nnd iicijulmhl.; severe attack" of quinsy," is' out'again." this means oi'toiulei-ihg thuir thaiika •-• 'BEI.VIDERE,:N;-J.; "•••-••-••••.c™rywlic«.-.-- .-=.-.-:.: •..•.-:-.->:;•=- -,.••-:-- SIIIHTS tliat are _pleaslnf? to : i HATS AND CAPS—A large and ;•" ••• The •c-bmmlUeu of Lebanon- town- to relatives and friends for the. kind- ..:-. ...-..:-,-:.-•_,- ..•.•'-... :•: „ . Write toilav for llsl So". «; a-il names of]. : i -..•• • good ,_drpssers. New. stylus," H1I!|> will meet at Glen- Gardner, on ness and ..sympathy shown cltivlng the S5~" ~" ••• '."•""•• • "•• varied" Hue—-nothing more ••<' Dec. 24. illness and aCler the death of husband 55 s. 50c. and (1.00. useful than a good winter Jacob Fulper, who has been sickand father. for a week with chicken pox, is now Jackson Valley, Dec. 20, 1909.. Monuments?" s-^si?^^ ^^^^^ Hfl HOSIKIIV, In both the fancy cap. All the latest styles. able tn be around. HD - and plain patterns, In all the There was a new coon In t/jwn last Call and Get Prices J J. L. PETTYJOHN & CO. mmm, newest shades. UXDEUWEAlt—A full line at week but he did not stay lonf,'. This Singe llankci-s Oluthe, Kan. BE • • . ;. all prices, $1.00 to $5.'00 a coon was forcibly ejected from Glen SUSPKXDEKS that are practl- Gnrdtmr and dually • arrived here. 5S /.,_,; ;•; • , cal and durable, boxed.. .Juat suit. Also Union Suits. Ren'J. Marlatt took pity.on. the home-. SheriJI's Sale le-ss-wiwulcrtM- •uiul; guve-lilnv-Vwarm for Chrlstiims, 50c. •" In Cliancery of New Jofsey. H •' • VALUnfe—We will give extra place In the hotel. But the coon, wns Betweun Puirmsr L. Hullt>r, Cotnplaln- .. SUIT CASKS— the kind he good value on all our goods so very ungrateful, and hit his benefactor ant. and William K. Thompson and IH ;_.. ,. • in t!io iiand (is• hn with a new.-coK $6.00. J Christmas purse. l;u\ whereupon Hen got a club and ;L 1c I lied tho ••varmint." Jacob Fulper By vlrtua of-the aliove stated wri got the animals hide, nnd the moat to me directed and'delivered, Issued on 9 of the nl.uvf stiitt'd Court. I have levlet. B _ This invitation is for you. An early call is solicited and will be roasted for a Christmas dinner. upon am] will exiiuse fur sale at public 36-42 BROAD STREET ycitUiicoti . :. ...!•.__ ...... - will He to yb'ffr advantage. .- ~"^ __™~" 1 WASHINGTON, N. J. ; 1'iirniors Institute at AUamneliy...... • SI<>in!ay,-I^i-ccin!icr 2"; 11)09, '" '' '"' T) • The program for the Farmers' In- ] between the hours of 12 m. and 6yp. m, stitute tn be held in tho now • library m I towit, »t rp. m.i.., nat tho UnlitUnion SciimrSqiian. : . . - ^ "• ^ . jj[()tL'^ !>> the Town of ri5nilp_sburff,..jii j _(•—'—"—•' •'••••• '-', '• BA^v«aiiST"BSiTirS^;w---.U'Vyi"yV"a''fi'~Aho"*right, 'ih\i> "n"r.;ii ' lri "" "- "~~~'--T- W~lUlllU~IB™-lntPrPMt~or-tlie--rtpr\MinnntV-m-tliM-trifcnr pnrcol of Ituul ami prumlsfM situatTe > ' Rice Building, Hope'St. Hackettstown, N. J. lyliii? and belns in the Township of ,;for-Fceble Old People, Delicate Children, Weak, Run-down KninUHii, In Hie County of Wnrren nnd State of N\.\v Jersey. ••;• ;:: Persons, and to Counteract Chronic Coughs, Colds and ],U'Klnnln(T nt a corner of Abraham •Kliiney's land and hi Mnry WelUsrV Bronchitis, is .because it combines the two most worjtl-fanied line: t]n>tu-tt..'(]) uliiuir »n!(l Klnit.-y'-v -v-2.4R--p.-m:—"Clovcr-ProiSiieUoiij-Ha lllince noi'tinttvv fortytvforty-tvnn " andd one-halonphnlf 'M.'1' Importance anil. Value." Mr. Mont- tonics—ihe medicinal, strengthening, body-building elements I jrrL'es eu.it live cliaiiiM and Ilftcen links Noth'c of Settlement.-- ; r gomery. . ' ,-.'•••- ' : ..' to a cmtiecm-tier In tin; road; thencthence (2) Nutlce of Annual I'MCGting. of Cod Liver Oil rind Tonic Iron, without oil or grease^,' smitth ttwenty-tw o and a-halhlf f duwrr.-d s •! Notice. Is hereby given, that the ac- n.4 '>''}). m.—"Cultivation to /Retain : .west fl«i. chains and slxty-nlno links to --•——counts of" the" sllliscrlber,": administra- •irofsture/ir-Musars. Dye,-Montgomery- lasl oodndftTee5Mvitlv^^^^ n"c

Thinks ilie Christinas Star Was n Appeal Made to Christian Kmlcmor We Have Paid Gnmil l'rodiu'lloii ami Throws hi SocIetUs tu ri^tit i:\tl Legislation iiiiiucmblc IJouquois. That Is Imminent Thin Winter. The following |s nn editorial expres- Our Depositors sion from the lluent j»en of Anthony A determhied effort is being made j Kllgoro, the well-ton own editor of thu by the religious Hocletle* of the State' lluntorilon Cutility Democrat, one to protect the Ainerk'aii tia ljb.it h and] of thy Kranil old oaks of N*u\v Jersey the coming winter proiiilflt-a to tsec nil: Whatever you buy Journalism: organized movement which cannot! j The Washington Star's Christmas I Issue made its appearance lust week fall to create a favorable impression! j nntl was a very much "up* to-ditto" upon J))i> leglsflaiurv. Jjt'itlcticc ot at Rader's has the $850,000 I bit of Journalism, Thirty pases Is this Is furnished In a circular letter 1§ j certainly un . .tmbitiuua eiTuit iur « which lias been-mulled to-all Ciirlst* stamp of "Goodness" j country news pa per, but there Is not inn Kndeavpr Societies of the State 1 j an otllce hi the United States that by Dr. R W. Juhnaon, pastor of the could have covered them with moro In Interest [Interesting news matter, or printed Washinuton Presbyterian church, who EASTON'S BEST DRY GOODS mark on it whether • them better than The Star has done. is Superintendent uf the Department i Perhaps the must Interesting of all of Good Citizenship and Sabbath Ob* you pay little or > the I'a^es, to a newspaper publisher, Mervanee of the N. J. C- K. Union. Dr. 1 i is paHC 11, which tells to the publish- Jolnukiii, In his letter, says: STORE-KNOWN JUST NOW AS Are You on the List? er, who looks at the edition In aston- For some months past there has much, and it not only ishment. lU'W It la done. On pane 11 been a delermiiiod attempt made on' • \ Itrother Strykur tells the readers all the part of a certain clement or the' 'about the phenomenal growth of the State tu umund tho tiutiilny l*'i\v, soj applies to Christmas ! Slur In the past i*^ years, which has us to largely rob the Lord's Day of its. • i transformed it from a very ordinary resl and sanctity. j local weekly newspaper to what Is articles but to Dry 1 Lust winter a number of bills were! i * ciinwi'lored l>y many of Hi* best indues Introducvd Into the Assembly ulnting ; of such niivtit-rs. the leading weekly at the kyaljuins of games, etc., on j The Christmas Store Goods in general— , country"" iic.vaii.ii.tr In the L'nlttJ the 1U'»1 Oay; anD unu ul' these bills 1 ; States. I'tipe 11 illustrates the Star uciuiiliy passed tlie 'Aswml-ly liy a establishment, giving the full ground tnujurity of six votes. While there; plans of the building erected express- has Wen a lull in the buttle that was Iv fcr its business- and shows live In- fought last winter, yet It Is but the WOMEN'S I terior views of the ,llnesl etitifpped fiUin before tho storm; for already newspaper homo in any toivn tin* alv.c the foes of the Lord's Day nre pro-} (of/Washington in the State. Of course, paring a bill which vvlfl bo Introduced j ' these Interior vk-w-i would not be to the Assembly in a few weeks, ' complete without Major Frelatwe, the which, should it become law, will; CLOAKS, SUITS 'versatile special writer of the .Star. destroy our Sunday Law. The foes iif- ; w'ho may K> 1=0011 sea ted at hi-* iJ'-sli the Sabbath rtejiemi more upon tin* \ 8 in Ills usual dltrnlllfd li'-siil-wi. t-vl- lethargy of the churches than upon • Buy Useful rdently dictatinj: o recognized .Society; every Young People's So- 9 j in the business of lice, but whether he ciety of nil denominations ought, with- which to do your Christmas Gifts I is pay I nt; a bill to the gentleman who out further urging, to unite In a ser- I sits talking with him, or whether he 1 '3 of demonstrations against such ' N receiving a new subscription, or •gishuton as will show our lawmakers 1 perhaps reading'a poem written by Llitu New Jersey stands for Sabbath CARPETS ; liis visitor, we cannot say. but he looks Observance, 1 Imppy and contented and is certa'lnly Here are a few hints for prac- ! surrounded •with n luxury not often If our Sunday Law be repealed or CHRISTMAS BUYING and tical buyers: ; fouml In 1111 editor's sanctum. Hut, !« miide nugatory by amendments after ait. that which must please ICdit- jy our State Legislature, a blow will RUGS and <>r Stryker most Is tlio friends he has >c struck at th*.- Ulicrty of the people. Sorosli M.oOSIiuos for Women* made in the newspaper business. No iod clt'zonsliJPi • I -•'''.-ill iic'shtu kly'newspaper in New Jersey. to furnish able and competent speak- rs to nJdress any mass meetings you 1 l-Yoni the . .Slrouil^burK .Times. ! Th-/ Christmas "humWr of the inconsistent with rhv work as pastor, I shall be pleased to present this cause Wellington (N. J.) Star, dated Dec. personally at such meetings. Let tl>' 9, 1503, io on*.* of th« lineal editions iiujiuh of January, 1910, be the time I uf the kind ever published by that up- l IJ when all over this Stute, in churches 1 • 11 nn 1 aw— w 11!• 1 m————i-»ririrrB-MT»rBT»Mzn3n:Miiiiiicuire:Mi]wiJ'n''Tf- -' '•••-f the iss^e contains Emleavorers, and a!l who love the JI hinji-, 'iteel engraving of "The Holy Lord's Day. that if next winter our USE OF THIS WONDERFUL MACHINE Xight." by Curl Alull'jr, which, from Sunday luw its emasculated by amentj- •m artistic viewpoint, is a production :r.cnts, or is swei»i from our statute the UKe of winch is-«sually never seen bool;, tho moral JUKI-.rvlib'iuus Uiu of except in hiyh-i>rioeci magazines- The Xow Jersey will languish, churchPS cuts and write-ups of Interest to many will decline and the Ilnly Spirit will in.1..Warren .county and the advertis- IJC Kl'ieVed. ing features, also, of the Star's Christ- The battle is nn ! Christ oxpocts mas Number, aiv an Inspiration to t;vcry ir.an to do his duty. jiny reader. Tlie edition contains '•'><} Stand Ity Tlielr .Colnr«. lOIwootl U. Harris, a son of. the lutcj toiivur to keep It,'and ilM tbL I Trum the Mntiroc Itciwd. Trial Will Cost You Absolutely Nothing Cum niins O. Harris ot Johnson hurt;. | - Th« ilMl iiiintut] Christmas Number was secretary of the Babies' Hospital. I ..I' the UVishiiiift'on suir has reached • thr- eilittir'j; •dusk and a perusal of ix in Newark. lio and the treasurer. J priivcd iioth pleiising and pivuiuiblu. Jris. 1'. JDusenberry, have' resigned' The issue fro!» front to buck in a gom rather tluin give their endorsement to( and a-t«iiii!i)lL- of prltitery nnd general a raffle s;-licme. For momhs th«» ...makerifiv-such :IH is expected at this ladies' auxiliary, has ljL-en trying-vitri-j .,:.:..-- "Xh is i s" 111 e "s cr'oricinVhich the puuiisii- ers ctin wdl take, pride. The Record and amateur theatrical performances' There is no cvidcncvs of Uic rough, linlt-finished icsults llnit iihiiaily clunfic- extend? Hearty contra tula lions. in local halls. Some time ago these terizc hand work. attempts tn place the hospital on a PeoplewlioJuive.no: been m the hatvt of having their shoes re-soled sound financial basis were found to *, because il was not done neatly by hinul, .'Iionld give out machine work it trial. From the Hac.'keU«to«n Republican. be .unsuccessful, and another plan was .aen , The Washiii£,'lwu »tur is.-iin.-il its '2\sitried. The women purchased an au- S.-it isfnclion h !!b«olule,-:iiui o*nr charges arc no luore.-- •'.•••• - '••" ' "'' -.• wont llna | Christmas number this week. It con- tomobile and announced that the ma- word of fa More O»" r i .sists of HU pages of reading matter B.uri Building, 46 East Jrttti ^^ land advertisements enclosed in n very chine would be raffled off. This inno- will not bo 0110 cent out of pocket for freight or (o (handsome art cover, making oO pages vation met with Instant success,- and Harry Davis Washington Avenue U3Q Of itlO itldtTUtQCIl- t t Jin',':ll. It Is an edition that the mini- many of the chances already have We Give You a Legal Bond of indt^nity ; a^ement should be proud of. been sold. Mr. Harris and Mr. Duson- ,*;l][ch holds pj^Ftrlctly !"' j !••••" t'ruiM'ilte"M()ri-isi-nvn 1m.,the..lirsi..;pase..lo,...uW.last|. ' with ' Io1(;ai;~"St1.riie""'nnd'"scnorjir~n"c'v:sr" We Are Ready for Christmas! i well written and carefully selected. go by without getting a I From the Sussex Ite^isler. tlie Inttru- L, The 21st issue of tiie Christmas edl- Victor—or a Victrola. ostyan ilic 1 tlnn of the \ViishinjjtO!i Star is a won- *ory l'"r"i«"iTnoIoSo derful showing of hard work coupled Plenty of fresh air, Take your choice—a Victor for $10, rceolvo VltU It onr with good truste< It has several spe- sep:njj out-doors and a $17.50, $25, $32.5(j;$40, $50, $60 or $100; .JJoinliKi^GHiirnntKO cial articles of more than local, inter- wliieli Insures Hie Inuru- a Victrola for $125, $200 or $250. :•; V Shoes and inent for S5 y«nrs , men of press work as over came out || plaii, nourishing diet are u Ilnj- On ThoComiiL ncalnat defect In mator I of a New Jersey ofllce, and there are i^UR1,, holiday pry pa rations have 1'lna-t-o vc Onc-thlnl lalor workmnn:' " l ^oori and helpful, hv.l Wh^iiiot coniQ-jn today and hear these instru- Slippers .few. anywhere thfit.coiild .ecllpso .it. . : 1 I--Send ForThe ."1.". V ^iricnta-^rnTnSli^.tiuii'iTrb'iiyr Tf yo(jruo"'wanf t6 ** Sensible is rluli with tlio nuwi'st, and bos) 'Cornish Book the most I 1 ClilUlrcn Xectl .More Help. buy, we'll arrange terms to suit. styles of Shtii's ami Slipping for Don'tthlnkofbay,-; ' Presents Giirlstmus presents nnd uvoryday tag boforo reading Declaring that the time is ripe Cor all is tt. H Is tho basd- the State to assume complete responsi- n«oclrf for Men, Womoit and Clill- wmoit piano and bility for its dependent children, Hugh ilreii. Heh-ot ii ulcu'ptttr of Slip- pers for pupil, miuiinia, hroLlmr or -• organ catalog over P. Fox, president of the State Board Shoes of J ,; Iflsucd. "It oiplulus ;t.of'Children's'Gunrdiiins, has' filed with biatt'r. i (»tty BIIOL'8 upuitk for syoai (novornor Port hla finminl report, ;:: f Superb Style Uniisunlly li" which, in addition to covering the I It is the standard treat g| "WERNER CO. .,_.,..;...... J^^. „_„ . .^, ^ it y^ tl UUrictt V c^_(|t!(i I jfi is- «i i'l ^1 f^V^r^: r^rr.—ri ^t: ;vv o r k*"o r ?;th o - P«s i:~yca.r;- r G v {s*.vs -TV ii rii ;; 1 1irt»~u«SiV-"*iictoiripiiBht'u"-uy- the^"T3'birra at, thlB store. _. -ior ituownna pleaao Our fi'lunda~aro uiyud , tu buy mention which TO« *' In the 11 years of its existence. Tho-| sicians all over the world l «ro htereated tn- Dloconnt To nctlntini. nm! death of Jlrs. Emily E. Williamson. "432-T EASTON i»iirly while the stock h fresh and '' plano or orean. t'burltnblc iriNtltuiloMH one of the most active members of for this dread disease. It CODNISHfA WASHINGTON, N. J. the Board, nnd the resignation of jMr. VVIiniSli 4U E,uil|sHJ Oas-Bjll H.Ciolm. Fox;-havei left:-the iBuiird-lj'Udiy-iHaur-' . ihe.ideal iFood-medi- gtinlzed, nnd Air. Fox ur,ncs (hat roor- ganlxatlon be nccoinplislied at once. cine to heal" the Jungs SpccJaeles&Eyeglasses The report shows that in the 11 and build up the wasting years', oft Its...existence thu.~3n.1rfi.-has :~VVBL.Hr8i'prep9,rKl to^!|cn;red" for 2.701 children; Of "these, HERMAN PETTY nnykno^'SpHoitioTO'1-700 have been discharged, and 75S : FOP. SAi.F. IIV ALL DUrjGGISTS ihi: huniiui eye. remain under its jurisdiction. Dur- "The Shoe Man'' WASHINGTON, N. J. Your «yon ilmrontfhly ox* Ing the past yeUr 1S7 commitments fiynd 10c., nnnio nt pif/.-r'nnfl thin nil for' nV1'Vl'(1rit^ L1\°i,/nlnrl !!^iH" were made-flt -thcVdirectlon- of the niir lirantltnl S..rinB» Itank rind UlilW-, 1 N : (Rki'li:h.H.uik. Kiicli bunk cnnUlii. n Uood 'SCOTT &.BqiVhX Am fait SI.,N.Y. ^^f^f.-lWjChrlstniM .LabelFaTass. Gltt..Card!, K.'.^itie'rKciv^YeaririglitiniHKitiiiTVgnrHiir 1,,.. IM i^;^::^;:^.;J:rry. ths :Stai^^ THE WASHINGTON STAR. WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1909

.MAUKSItOKO. Tin; iimlii nireets oi town nro being I poinieil triniiit oil Her for Marksboro. top.drci»scd with crushed »t"iie. .NIIIJH IJJzulioth Lou or Hlair lla.I I John Uickey hna muved his family Professional Card$I liiiK.sittK lue holiday vtuatlun with her, to .Murtin'H Crcuid whvrv he has em- : tatlu-r at tliv mannc. t ployment. Index to Those Especially "• .Urn. Wllilricl; HulsUI/.-i- iintl littluj .MIBM llertha CStSa is liuiue from Prominent in Law, Medi- ilaiih'htcr of l-'ranlilln Kunuu-e uie llvicliiiell CoIleKf, LeWiabiirtf. !*«., for cine,Dentistry, 0/>tics, In- •viili her inii-cnta fur Iho holidays. the holidays*. . Stern Brothers suraeeUllkiJiU Mrx. .Martha K. Mtiybetry, WHO 1-1 Mr. ami .Mrs, John CortrlKhL ex- Fourth and Northampton Streets apemniitf Iho wliitiT in Kiisi U ran go, j tct lo uxlm a trip to WashinKton "Where Quality Combines With Economy"—=- IH with friends here for u fow days. Oity-tt'irlm,' th«- holldaya. EASTON, PA, Allan JJnri'Jut V. Armstrong of.N'etv- Mrs, JnUti Uncoil find daughter of ark pasacil from Friday evening until l.nloniowii, l'u., are vlaltlnn former Silks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves, WM, A. STR YKER •: riumtuy !ifli'nn*on with rclalivet: hero. Jutl^u Aluirow, on Ureenwlcli street. J Men's Furnishings, Linens and Upholstery 20 & Washington ATC^ Waahlavtao, •Mrs.Hannah Grattun Wlilliims of Tho Haw O. M. Weal of 1'hilllns-! COUNSELLOU-AT-IiAW ;, - : Xew ..i'orJt id ihe «ueal ot .Mrs. A. C. hurt- Hnd tho Ucv. l)r MonHnln of bopreme - Court Commissioner and UriiKlur. .Miss - .Muruurct CouJto of thU place exchanged puljilts Sunday. Special Master In Chancery. • Practi- His CYitistiiias Gifts liiatrstown has had charge of Mm. Kranii Cowell. one of our ineehun- tioner In all United States, State and bruKler'a li'iiiic during the paM week. Ics. has been sliut lu Ihe house during County Courts. : in a great variety of articles, styles, qualities and prices have Postmaster I.anninjj attended last the paat Week on accutinl of Illness, t Thurttdiiy it niwtinn of the directors Miaa .Surah Uutiolioe. an ngcil wo-! Sterling Silver been collected 1>y our buyers mid are all ready f the i-'iirmcni' .Mutual Fire Insur- man living on I'aiil Htreet, is quite ill! CHAS. B. SMITHYM. D. for your choosing. Come in and sec iheni, as ance A.«ao..iaU»i>. held at IIaekutt»> itnd hua been for n ronsUlt-rnble time. town. 13« W. AVasklDstoa ATean« : it is impossible to do them justice with John C-nrlKht, an (.inployee of the Sundays from \ .- f 8.00 to 9.00 a, m. Aaron C, Iiruj;!t.T of this phicu iliuil IV K. K. Co., IIUH liven vonlincd to the 1.00 to 2,00 V nmoV&°-{ 1.00 tos.00p.ro. pi inter's ink. last Wednesday iiiuniin^ nt the Hos-house for Kovcral Unys with a severe p.m. I ,Hounl 6.30 to 8.00 p.m. pital at tin.- Cuod .Shepherd, in Syra- Ware' Telephone No. 202. cuse, ,\\ V., of liuart failure, llu hail Mrs. Clarl; Uarri.H'Ui, who.se illnesa Neckwear in Christmas Boxes, 50c. been a traveling salesman for the (•;ctended through the .summer months, Cress (iloves, SI to S2 SO. Uuldort bry Uooiis Mte. Co. ov«r U \ery mtu'li I.'rtter and \tt now niilo You'll no longer wonder what to give when you see some of .since IIH organization, ami while his l<> l'< out a-,'«tln, : j & R AfcKINSTRYj M.D. Auio Gauntlet Gloves, $2.50,• $3.50 and $5. health hfiil nut Uvan very 'good for Uaciir Everett, » Well-known clerk.' this store's attractive Gift-Things of Sterling Silver. Men's and Hoys' Sweafe s, 98c, $1.25,51.50 auiiiuLitiiu JIUMI, lie hud kept on with Is In I'll; etuiiluy »l Htiati A: Mull, thr. | We have an exceptionally choice assortment of Imported Sundaya from ) A™., I 8.10 to 9.00 a. m. Ills wori: iiud was h IK hly esteemed pri'^'-iit week, at.tl may ta».e a rer- l.oo to 2.30 V "mce i j.on to 3.oo p. m. b in his Iiufjlncd.1 relations with the lirin- mait<;iil ptiHjiion with tilt: llrrn. and Domestic Novelties. At a range of prices so wide that all • $2, $2.50, $3. $3.50, $5 and $6 00. p. m. only j Houra 16.00 to 7.30 p. m. l llu had liven In the far Wcat SIIIL-O Moutlay, tlie -Qlu, was the last day' L»cal and Long Distance Telephone. Suit Cases and Hand Bajjs. '8c,$U8,SI.98, Oct. I, traveling through Oklahoma, for paying tax-en, and CullcetT Wi- j will find here the things they can conveniently give. ai: $2.98, $3.98, $5, $7.50,59, $10 and $13. Texas, and liad i ome bad; a.t far e.iht denor will in a few dnyn report all t as Ohio, oxpectiiiK t«j cumo to his who who have not p;ild as dellii'iuenta. I THOS, S. DEDRICK, M. D. , House Coats, $5, $7 and $10. home hure on Dee. IStli for the holi- The water hns Iiueli »lmt out nf Hie' days, hut us he Wiis not feeling well drlnkJtiK ffuintaiiis for Hie whiter, t INCLUDED ARE THESE Opposite Post Office. he only Wntit as far aa Syracuse, his General Medicine, t 8.00 to 9.30 a. m. Balh Kobes, S4, S5.,S7, S9 and $10. 1 They might to have a cuviirlng of! Trctttment of Eye, { 1.00 to 3.00 p. m. headquarter* , lie wan Immediately .some kind to nrolecl them from the SPECIAL VALUES Olasaefi. t r.,3') to 8.00 p, m.: Suspenders and Suspender S-'cts, 50c, $1.00. luUn to the hospital upon his arrival weather. ; Sundays 1 to 2 p. m. Bnxed I'ujamas. $2.25 and $3. In 'that city, where lie neemed to he •Melvlti, UaVL-iipert, an employee of Cordial Sets, 8 Pieces - - - $9.75 No oflicc hours Friday afternoons. Improving, and Ins sntldrn death waa Ihe I'enna. It. 1!. Co.. Injured his Telephone, 2&-3. Silk and Linen Initial Handkerchiefs. it .surprise, -.Mrs. UriiRler having re- kmie ftulte severely n few diiya a«o Night Cap Sets ..... 7.95 Underwear, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Aulo Caps celveil word of his illiU'H.-, left for and ban boon laid up nt til;; home on .-i.vfiituise Tuesituy nichl. Imt arrived I-'ront street, Decanters -.----- $6.75, 8.75 G. II. KITCHEN, lii. D. and Whirls.' I.tUr lu sun him alive. She re- Tlmmfis, the little HUH of Dr. J. A. lumed to Murltftlmm wlih the body Jone.«, who has been nerlously 111, is Lemon Dish and Fork-Set - 2.90 20 Went Steirnrt Street PeRal Shoes and Alp Boots. >mt'tr, innlorial^T NV whither brlriK*mutrh Improved, as \n nlso Morris WASII1NGTUN, It. J. I 8.00 to 9 a.m. Slippers. $1.25. $1 75, S2 and $2.50. the lidtly fr.»m HUli-fiown to the Uiilicson I*irse, Hie little son of Mrs. Clocks ------3.45, 3.65 Otllce Hours \ 12 to 2.00 p. m. ue. Mr. lirtiicier hud a pluaaliib' Uniterm Harris Mrgc.' I COO to 8.00 p. m. Men's, W omen's and Children's Umbrellas, P'.:r.ion:tlliy niiil !iail many friends, [It .Mrs. Catherine Angle, mother of Cologne Bottles - - - - 2.25, 2.95 In Oxford, Wednesdays; In Hampton. M;'.I » in>-int-i>r >>f th« .Murltsl>or f!. A. Ani;le, Is Muite ill m the homo' Thursdays. 98c lo $6. t'r-;:!>yU:ri;m iiuiri:h. He horn at "f J. C, Ainey, her son-in-law, on! Lavender Salts Bottles - - 1.25, 1.45 .Mt. Hormoit. ." Ills widow, who Water sttoet- She was prtmtrated hy\ wii MlfH IIIi^tKlh Couke. only piirnly,«l.s a fow weeks nyo. • j Vases ------95c, 1.10, 1.75 iluiiRlitcr of Air. and .MrfM t Alfred \V\V- lEaymnnd Kern, tlu> musician, htia I HOWARD C. Ml LUCK, Cooke of Markslmro, lit; is survivedd oi-i.'ani^ed u yiiminK cla.s.s and Is on- ? Ash Trays ...... 1.25, 1.75 A. IS., M. D. by hi.i iiKt'd tiHUtHr, .Mix. Susan Brits- saycl in teaching the; nniimeiits of; ler of .\lt. Her mo ii.' and one Kistor, miislf. He has a large number of Plateaux, 6-inch - ... 2.45 PnVSICIAN AND SURGEON Mrs. Lewis McCain of Mt. lleriuon; yotutf: people receiving Instrui-tion. Oxfiird, N. J. nlfn two Itrothorf—.1. O. MnmliT of Thy town of lleividerr: furnlslied Special Attention to Out-of-Town Trade. I.'elvidere ami .Oh:is/ I" Urutilcr, of about r»*;.". iciiis of erttHhcd stone with i Free Delivery Throughout New Jersey. With' Dr. L. B. Hoasland. The K'nuxilllc Courier. In Pcnnsyl- wliieli to tnp-dre.13 the nmeadjun road ' vanln. • Tfnj fttnrral nervlcea were held K'twuL'ii Boividein ami Unckfttuirg. it Itls late hoini; on Friday nt '2 p. in;;Tlie work Is finished'and the job fs a! STERN BROTHERS, West 23rd St., New York DR. THEO. K. HAYWARD conducted l.y u«v. A. l\ I.ott, lie minis •o»d one. 1 DENTIST SAVE WORK-TIME-MONEY for his toxt Ileltru'.va iff. The (loral The Daughters of Liberty were In-t A Minute from the Hudson Tunnel tributes were many and ljonntlftil, •Ited to the home of .Mrs. Annie 22 Broad St. By using one of these ontribtilpd hy ilio lirm In Syracuse Shlo'd.s Snydor, on .South Water street. Omco Hour, f «-«P. '.» ,nd by frlr>nOs in Scninton, Pateraon. Wednesday evenini,', uml were Nownrlf, N.jwtnn and Marksboro. In- handsomely enter tut nod by the bride Telephone 10-7. KJiit wiis In the Marlcsboro ceme- ml groom. tery. Lutavetto ^inltii of liil« i>ln<*<\ whllo at wori! In tlie round-house at Phil- DR. O. P. MORGAN lipsburg, Friday night, mashed four lingers of his left hand.1 He was en- DRNTIST Mrs. Gou. B. H off man spent Mon- gaged in adjusting an ash pan when Ofllcet Shields DDlldlnc Jay at Ulon Gardner on business. the accident occurred. Irving l'hilliuwer suld a. line black There will be four or five struck 21 HAST WASHINGTON AVEUCI uoli re.t;iitiy to partiea in U'arreu Juries to be selected by the court at Globe Store county. the December term, which will open Alra. .Muraarut I'lillliowur of Call- here on Jan. 1. They arc on account DR. PAUL F. BEAM ion visited ner son Irviny the llrst of condemnation proceedings Insti- . DBNTIST part of tho week. tuted for various purposes. | LuthiT Crater, the II. D. carrier on In speaking of the graduating1 class; Dress Goods, Silks Successor to £>r. P. J. Eckflt. route No. 1, lias traded his black Now for WINTER 24 w«t WaahlnEton AveDoe. of thet Relvtdere high school, for the' liorte.,l'orJ.a..Kray.-one •.,.„ vear. - 95....Prof.. Viinllnrn:-tho nrinM- I , Velvets anri- • -.Mrs.- -yusan -weaver • oi unangewa- pal, was located at Jit. Mormon."" We t ijrag Saws or- wood Saws' ter viiiilt'd her sister, Mrs. • fleo. Coif!, should havf said that ho at present • Goods ^ ",';"* '"Dress Trimmings" lusii week. Her son Frank came was principal of the Blalrstoivn high j "--:•:.' as handsome as after her on Sunday. school,,. . ...-..- • - • •• • :: : : Guu. CriiveiiuK received-word—-of Intensive improvements are being! " ' ~~"~"~~~~ can"be -: the neath of his mother on .Monday. made to the Morris mansion, near j Even'thing to make women DR. G. T. FOX Sue was.about 'JO years old and lived town. Carpenters and plumbers are' stylish and comfortable Offlce and Residence, 172 Main Street. at Spruce. Hun wuii her daughter. very active about the place and many: .Warm Underwear HATH, PJ3XNA. Mrs. John Fritts, new features will he added to tlie »l- i is here— • • •.. Sweaters, Gloves ORlce Houra: Prom 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. .MIsa (Jelia Apgar of C'nlifon, who ready attractive ?itmmer home of, At E«.ston. Franklin House, on TUES- lives with licr aunt, -Mrs. J. Barton Mrs. Morris and her family. . i Hosiery, Flannels DAYS. Addreaa, BATH, PA. Apijar, imil an exi»orieiK'D she won't Work i'sgoing on very energetically I TAILOR-MADE SUITS fury tit, trying to learn to skate on at tlie Dalrymple home on Greenwich ' CLOTH DRESSFJS.COATS Blankets and Comforts Coie's pond last week. She fell and street. Tlie carpenters hope to have • DR...Af..-S, cut her lip^ and bruised her-nose the frame up and the. building...en- i -CARES.SRPARATE that.will resist the Vv.uHy. «!ic v.-sa :ai;civ. to :the lioiiiu uf closed in a few days. A Mr." Young' cold of winter blasts Over P. O.i Centre Sqaare( Ea .Mrs. Gey. Cole in a fain tins eondi- is putting up a line new home for f SKIRTS WAISTS & FURS lion, but moil recovered so' aa to be himself and family at Riverton, Pa. i EVE SPECIALIST able to t'o huiiie. The First • Presbyterian Sunday i school and tho M, R. Sunday school' —sumptuous enough for a •: Our prices are Cur Fnre Alluvred on *2.00 Gluiff. always money-savers NOKTOX. ments on Friday evening of tills' queen to wear. Mrs. Xaliam Apgar spent a few wcjek, and tlie Second Presbyterian days last WuCk In Allentown. on Saturday evening. Tlie. schools , CHARLES R. FORD .Mr. ami .Mrs. Naliam Apgar spent hnyp nmintjori r\U'Q programs: and .af-: FURNISHING UXliEKTAKKH lust .Sunday with .Mr.-and Mrs. Sam- tor the exercises &wm Ciaus .will NIGHT CALLS uel Wuber at Oak • Grovu. come along' with a nice treat for; At my residence. 60 Voumana Av*. Mrs. Kdwin Hacketi entortalncd everybody." ••••••• • . ' j ALLEN CARPENTER, Easton, Pa. her mother, -Mrd. L. Li. Mann of Oak The L, & I-L passenger train due This Fall and Winter. They Don't Cost Much Grovu vicinity, last Sunday. here at a little after U a. m. now }4 Block below the Square. 229 Northampton Street. Members and friends of tho M. iC.runs through to E.Tston after making Sunday sc-lioot are invited to come to a slop nt the Pcnna. station. On its D. JJ. LAUBACH [f you tiitvc n slmill Stt'arn or r lno Knf,'ii!f, or W'atpr tiijc eiHIreli Chrislmas eve and hear return trip it leaves Huston at l-.'!0 , wer,.ll.ivl!l I'liy. J'-•!! J".!"", i,i .IIIM .t.li.nf Mirm iiinrfiliim. - "l rlncu Kiimnuo)-" •••• •Jacob-Uroii" moved • nis" tamtiy-last arranged to" cdnuect with the Laeka- Thursday from Mrs. Mary A. Gano's ASK FOR, I'l!ICi:S ASD'KBEE CATALOG NO. 5 ( vanna trains at BuUzville, tints' af- li on so into >t!io one- he recently pur- foi-tl'iis good New York connection to Personal Attention Day or Night KlimviUM all sizes of Siiw Mills, KclpTS, Lulh uml Sliiiifjlo • chased of Miss Mary I. Gano. pas?!.1 Tigers over this road. ";; H« WVal Wnmliluutiin Ave. M'Chlms, I)r:ii; Saii-p, i|l|> mid Ciit-otr S iws, Peril Mills, anil Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Wilson of Wall \\KahIuKtuu, A'. J. ' nllit'i' miit'litiii'S. V*'t> wt-iit'l tie ylml tu Ktiow J'ull uur luryo street were given a complete surprise ESTATK TI^AXSPERS. last Wednesday, evening in honor of . fuulury. CO.MK TO SHE US. ' iheir -eighth wedding"; anniversary;" :E. HUTCIJINGS. List of Heal Estate Transfers Tvodgril TheMe^ Jersey Institute lor"Jiet*tir(i atCmmfyClerk's Of- ered at their home to make merry; liic Since, Dec. II, li)O!>. over Lite event. The evening was AMERICAN SAW spent most delightfully. Cards were • Ofllcet 42 Gnat Wn.bloctoB AT*. I-'rcd. B. Miller et als. to Sara G- much in evidence and choice music. of Music, Languages, Science, ' ItcaliliMicet 45 Vuuuinna Ave, Hackettstown, N. J. Holt of Plilllipsbui'K. dated Dec. ID,was discoursed, after which bountiful Day mid night calls fflvcn prompt 11)05, conveys lot in Phlllipsburg; refreshments were served. Commerce, Finance and Accounts ittentlon. consideration $-70. A quiet wedding tool; place here on James A. llibler ct als. to Tamson Wednesday* evening of • last week; : H}blor...of-.Hoi)o,. dated-Auir.v-i.s.-;;:i!)»!). UNTIL THE^X0^IRI.EtI0N,.-OF^a^HE™NE\y--^^^ : J - --" "COtXEOE^BUlCDIN'G, "iS^tEMPC'RARILY" "eo"n voysf ]!i"iHr'in" Hupc"r'"coiisld'ei'atidiV 'luuPMrs" ~G6o7 irtSanliierT aiid Albert 18 nmnd St., Wn hlinrtun, N. J, si.; , . D.. Perry, of. the .firm-of Perry £- Rnns, :,•• _. ^LOCATED -.AT-Nos. sg, 6i AND 63 RAILROAD I--- N .1. II.AIbertson and wife to Twp. of hardware dealers, were married at INSUHANCK and U1CAL KSTATB KinHvRun, ihiLud Any. 2S, '190U;1 con- the hoiiiu UL Uie b'rldu,-by tlie Rev. ..," -AVKNUE, WASHINGTON, N. J, - r : KlKh Grndu 5 Pef - Cent. Gold Buads,""" voys hind in Knowlton; consideration .1. DcHnrt Rruen. Only a few of tho .:"V--e™: f ree_of i ta.tBS.~ ar s y zcl u.11 y ;——,::—— $1- ••••••• friends of the principals wove present ; Rents Collected. Commissioner *f ''-• A\ Students May Hoard at the Institute i Deedar Louisa 11. Kimcnour and husband to to witness Hie ceremony. After the SHOES aSd 15LIPPERS kiidt ivas tied a • wedding bruukt'siat Local «.nd Longi(Distance Telephones. : Twp. of Kiiowlion, dated Dec. 2, 1903, was served by caterer Case. The conveys laml In Knowlton; consldern- newly-wedded couple left on the Day and Night .Classes for both beginners and ad- liou $15. evening -train, for -Sliamukin, P.i'-r_ • ": vauced--students in Mathematics, Surveying, Enj>i- ;--.,/. R. LINDABERRY FOR CHRISTMAS Jos. Christian and wife to Irvln 11 IIIIOAD STllEKT Tyndall and wife of Phllilpsburg, dat- I 1. rieering, the Sciences, Penmanship, Bookkeeping, Make it possible for your friends to have a Merry Christ- ed Dee. 14, 1009, conveys property in Expert Accounting, Commercial Law, Typewriting, 'Agent for and Dealer In Real Eat-tB. 1 :..^v;, .mns-.hy.nrftsp.iit hig-Jboni-\\;itl^a.pair;,of;..-Z;i!iel!irShoeSrrTShoes p, yg ppls ""•*-•-•'-••••"•- SltntJgraphyrMo'dcrii! "and"Ancient•'-LaiVguagesrEib-"^""'"^" --^ ^:.r .-^JUSTICE • OF-THEiPEACS^-—•-"- • which even the President of the United States used not be John B. Uucklow to Harriet H. Me-\' Scott's Mountain, are dolng^.quite, cutiou, Painting, Drawing, Vocal and Instrumental- ^ 'atthauied to wear. gill of Iluckettstown. cltited Dec. lii,successful business this season. They 10 01), conveys lot In Hackottstown; have trapped . imiskrats.... raccoons1 , • Mnijic^-Jiarniouy -taught, advanced ^students of ••••: s!c;in!c3:ar.cl^Gthcr:r.ni:nr.!c,-ar.; .: r.-fcv.'. 1 1 days n'go they found an immense 1 •••; -""""—""•-MEDTCATJ-—'*"•,-•;:••-LV:;:---;"-'-: :-; Slippers for Men and Women. We have them in tan, black, Cieo. Titman and wife to John B. 1 Tlimnn of Blaii'stown, duted April 1, hawk fast by its log. Tho Mrd wns! Df\ P. G, Crcveling of Phillipsburg very gamey and would linvo carried i etc. Prices lange from 55c to $2.00. We are only too glad 1 OOi', convoys hind In. Blalrstowi^; who has been consulting physician In to show llititn to you whether you buy or not. eonsidenulon 51,500. away the trap had it not ucen fasten- j In the Department of Mnsic Lectures will be given ; ed by a. chain. . It put. up a bis fight : : .HiiSiiBiitorium::.(l-losp!tal)~ for- iha -last- • .Chns.. A. TTfichfffSftiie'iVan'd- \vlfe il0: •hn«l (t'uj'hi.i'.v -"JVnrt a.t they oo!ii(!.,.:loito. each Wednesday evening, beginning Oct6ber-i3th; -- -™ •••- two years, can be consulted by mall . 11. A. nnnhifjr nf Oxford, tinted No\'. j-i'b.inoit: --They finally ?;ot the iietrur Sludcnts iir the" uUler:-Deijarlnieir.s--luay-utleud -~-^~- oir-Yill^tHstsiiseanirlsltijj In both sexes, .1'.'. 1300, convoys land in Oxford; con- dtatis your cuso and a recipe with di- of it and took It lo camp. They re- these Lectures. •'-••- ! Zanelli's SSioe Store sideration 3^,000. leased it from the trap and brought rections will bo sent by mail. Prlc»_ _5AVIDSON JJJXLDING., MiTlnnciers"-A-Si*-"B—™—m—- -jC- 1SI0D,'conveys lot In Oxford; consider- Special Concessions to the Virst Ten Pupils a ation .§325. Unrolled in Each Dcpai'tnicnt . ^ ALEX. ANDERSON (Wrjtton for Inst wceU). '•••: •-••'"' 14B E WnnhlnKton Arc. For Tcrins, Knrollnient, etc.. Call at the Institute Any Surveyor and Civil Knirlnctr, COM- Miss Mnry Emma Hoover Is workins tnl.unloniT ot Det'd.", Notary Puhlla, for JUrs. •Riu-rct. Week-day After £>'a. ni. antl Ueforc 9 p. m. Heal E»tntt! ARunt; Fire. \Mv, Acul- Knymond , VanVoorhnos rit-ontly dpnt, AutotnotHle anil DurKlnry In- J nuri.nce; Gu it run teed Rcnl Kmatc; I- pnssod a few days with Ms brother PROF. PHILIP L. AMON, 1 K1ISIDKNT Yenr Gold' Iiundrt. \.«tt I1'"1 Cont., free Lewis. ; -, •' -''•' • PKKFKCT of Tax. Best plnc'e In Nortliurn N«w '" Amonff1 Ui^-j,yinitrirsl in. town Jast «MR. FRAN'EISCO PUJOi:, Jorney for Tire lnnuranc.-. HD«CUI Cold after cold; cough after cough! Troubled withithis MR. DIEGO SANDRINO, ,R]CGISTKAR Ha/arJn. .MnnufucturliiK Plantn «.nd lwcek wore David Johnson ancl_ JV"H. > agpiakylding-Cnrii :takm&c6!dS h"abit?-:-.;Be ttefe bre^iKun.^AVe: have jgreat piiwsnn'V'of ".'••prnb.kly 11T;';•"•'•-•'•'''•'•.:-". -;•*:-• * confidence in Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for this work. No house and nlsn oxjiects to croct 11"milk house on tlio Haiico lot. Free 'Bus Meets medicine like it for weak throats and weak lungs.. Ask Mr. nnd Mrs. ,T. W. Vlnmprfpit vjfc All Trains " 1 Hod tholr ,dnlighter In riiiUliisburs your doctor' for ...his ..opinion. ...'.. He knows ..all about it. from Snlnrtljiy'until Tiiosdny. '•' THE STAR AS A CHRISTMAS GIFT His approval is valuable. Foljpv^his advice at all times. n r 0 ^t^il^wJail-in^ii'ii&^CuXrgiFiTYcuicillc;—yrC7?If/er* Co^hoYtieUfMakr mine hoiiso movpd. Now-Tork con- -"••;; fhj s,?ir \v((| Me' «cm" u nny if(iri¥'(3s'lri"uVe""l Ifflfciil Sit^un"miili^.Timu- —Always fcch'nj'BmilaYaiive in m^^ <> — • * ' • . „ I ytmr name or ttiat uf.-pne nf .voiir.itrleiids. to our list. The Star wi{,l is Ilio best Insalivc for tills? Acer's .Pills. Ask your doctor his opinion. Lclliim decide. Star and Thrice-a-We ok World $2.1 afford ns much pleasure os'a lot er from, hon.e.-:-^- Leading ^'Hostelry, in -, War-ran . County - 12 THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1909

'Court llati-M Tor IOIO,'•.•."" "Tho followlnu Court dates for 1510 have been fixed by Judge Sliipmun, Personal Mention !! The list la given for the convenience Thanks' fT" A \Vcl-, IWd J ihc Mm- "Tl of the bur and those lmorutitcd! troU «l Ox Pk*fc Y«, K.ow- Jan. 4—Circuit Court, and all Conn Loul Erai, tj lK< s,i D.,, I ty Courts. ••,.,'. KLINE BROS, pendab|C Ury Goods IL Dodl,Ch™.ttdl«.Qui Ret yniir Rift list filled out. j Miss May Cordon of Newark Is vis- r iting her mother.-Mrs. T. V. Gordon. March 29—Common Pleas to draw Tlit-m iiru n«H only iliu ll-ttm things More especially the many Mr. Albert .Tonkins of Trenton was jury and Orjilmns' Court. ; 11 ilrt'HP pi»nr-l thttyuu will m-od foryoutnulf. Wtit'tli«iryou want Hit) use- kind recommendations gunn tho guest of Miss Grace flush on Tues- April 1—Oriiiiuns' Court. ful kind of K ft- or nrtlcks f»r y>ur ('lirl^tnuiH dny ilrt-sH, you'll Hud KLLNb'i day. April 2C—Circuit Court; otherCoun- HtiM*k»tih>u'iuhthtfii!ks t<> jiluk LliMtn from, aiiilotir luwpikrs i-'miblo you to our work aud house to tbeir buy two urtU'lua for tli»- pricu you'll pay fur 0110 In uUier bluros. Mrs. Win. Shields Is passing the ty Courts. ' friends. Christmas season with her son at Clon May li—Common Pleas for naturali- Ridge. zation; Orphans' Court. IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TR\DE A r KLINE'S AVc fully recognize that Mrs. Evelyn Andrews Is spending a May IS—Common Pleas to try Ap- the •"SA!l£>rii:i> Civ fortnight wjth relatives in Xewark nntl peals without Jury. mid thl* la trim mnro partlciilnrly K )W, wli -n our store Is full of nil kinds of vMnlty. May 2it—Quarter Sessions to try In- Christum* lui'ivliamliB i »t priced untied plimwhiint In Jununry. TUMKK is otirlil'STAD- Mr. Alvln A. Melllck of Sprlngtown dictments; Common Pleas to try Jury fuvurt'd thy Star otllce with a pleasant Appeals. SIMS SCAHl'S, .11)0, -17c n 1 id 118c. visli yesterday, June 3—Orphans' Court. A ChrlstnuiH Gift that will always Mr. Daniel Cyphers, a. railroad man, July 1—Orphans' Court. Some now special styles juat add- We request your patronage please. Our stock Is full of all col- ed to our reasnnubly priced stock. was off duty last week owing to an Aug. f.—Orphans* Court. »rs, and the ncwust iiottud and Per- attack of grip. Our prices. Sl.GD, $1.08 and fi.39. for 1910, assuring >ou that Aug. "0—Common Picas to draw Ulan effects. IIcmHtitclied and all Tor gloria silk covering, fancy t;ulil our txf.'crt Uuo..!u!gc a:ul Mr. E. C. Slater of X.-w Brim-wick Jury; Orphans" Court. '—" ~ u::it!c™ofJ the best jmsslble silk—at iitiil Hllvr liamllca. Are worth frum waa a visitor In Washington on Sun- moderate piices will always Sept, "—Orphans' Court. our prices: » to !1 ' day and .Monday. 1 Jitpmriku Silk, In plain and dotted pieviiil. Sept. L "—Circuit Court; other Coun- Sjicclnl lot men's anil ladles', with Mr. Goo. Beers of Stownrtsvlllc spent ty Courts. styles, Vic, 42c ami 4 7L\ American taffeta covering, boxwood Sunday with Ills iileui\ Mrs. A. C. Met- All-silk Crepe dc Chine Scarfs. r Oct. 7—Orphans* Court. Jinil Prlnress handles, at OSc—-$1.F»O ier, on State street. worth $l.r.Q, itSc ctich._ _ value- We extend co'iipliments of Oct. \'2—Common Picas to try Ap- the season and wish all much Mrs, Samuel Gardner and daughter PICTUKi:s ! spent Saturday itt I'ort Murray, visit- peals without Jury. Prosperity for 1910, ing Mrs. Susan Higlur. Oct. 13—Quarter Sessions to try Our sales for the lust (*sw days* have been so Inrse that our * stuck The llncst selection of ladles' and Miss Jeanette Oullck visited hei Indletmpr.s; Common Pleas lo try Jury Appeals. became low, ucccssiUititiK a trip to men's cambric, hiwn, Swiss and 3llk :iuiu. Mrs. Marielia Karr, at I'ort! ilii- ri'-irket ;\\'c..v.'crc ablj to buy'« tint! linen.hanilkVicIiIiifs In town, nt Murray, last S.iturUay. 3Ju\V:'-{—Oi'jiliatia' Court. mauufacHirer's gamplct* anil surplus our prices of 4c, lie, 7c, 9c, 12 %c, 19c, Charles 'Oulick and Arthur r«stt> Dec. 2—Orphans' Court. stock at Just 50c on the dollar. You i!3e,'.39c. are home from Wenonnh Militnrj Dec. G—Common Pleas to draw Kot the advautapo of this in our Academy for the holidays. Jury; Orphans' Court. prices. Assortment of beautiful LADIKS'TAXCV XIXKWEAIt, 2:(L*. King's Mr. Joseph Hull of Ur.iaj,. C.i»il« ' I.-: studies in Hue mis.Hlons>, plain woods A huatitiful assortmu-nt of stock visiting his KntnddnughUT, Mrs. Julm ami Kilt, lie. i!3r. I'ilc. 4ffp. rtBiiml 7flc. collars and Jobots. In lace, silk net Stubor, of Jersey City Ilvlghts. Alt. Plssnii A. M. E. Churcli. and linen cmbroiiiereil or trimmed French Cleansing and DOLLS ! Ti:i)i>v ni:.\its • MlfS Ethel Curling and Miss Iln Itev. D. J. S. Itaynor and the con- with Jet or ribbon—Kline's price. 23c, Dyeini; Establishment gregation wish to thank the residents This department Is one of the I-anve are home from the Syracuse busiest in our busy store, and de- University'for .the holiday vacation. of Washington for their nsslstiince In COAT SWI3ATKKS, 0»c and 88c. 225 231 TAS'1 ON l servedly EO. This Is why: raising $4Si , from April 1 to-Dec. 2a. Undressed Dolls, jointed IOKS ami The Jl ami $1.26 «rey coat Sweat- l'crry St. l'A. Miss Laura Winters of Port Mur- 1905. This money has been expended ray is spending .1 month with ht*r sis- sleeping eyes, -3c, 4!)c, 790, KSc tind ers, with two pockets, all sizes, C9c ter. Mrs. Miller May berry. In Newark. as follows: $1.19. and SSc each. Moving pastor's household goods, Drcssfd Dolla, 49c, 9Sc and $1.19. Others, in all colors, guaranteed Hertriwe] and Percy Klnnaman and Teddy IJcara, 39c, 4 3c anil OSc. all-wool, $1.08, J2.9S and $3.39. Clarence GtbdOtt are home from Hiiek- J1S; rent, %W, pastor's support, $200; ! nelt-University for the holiday vaca- "Nor would I if I could dissolve the melancholy presiding elder, {13; Janitor, $14; fuel LAl>Ii:S* LOXC BLACK COATS, $l.»8 TO $1G,DH. i tion. That makes her so adorable—my lady of the holly!" ami old ami new debts, "$10r>; total, Mr. and .Mrs. P. W. Tipar were Sun- S2. In an endless assortment of plain and pleated styles, all wool Thlb- Chrislmas services will be held next ets, Hroadcloth, Serge, Cheviots ami novelties, sizes S'J to 4S, and each ! day guests of their daughter, Mrs. one a Christmas bargain, nt nfter New Year's prices. If you need a coat, Sunday. At 10 a. m. there will be a : j&mmel ICinney, In Greenwich town- take advantage of these ! j ship. CHRISTMAS OH THE POLLY. love feast. At 11 a. in. Mr, Leonard i Mr. nsd Mrs. Harry Smith and son Hortman. a local preacher, will sepal;. <:IIIIJ>III-;N\S WIXTKK COATS, SI.US. 32.00. $a. $;t.os. si.os, 95.0s, [ Harry of Clifton, N. J., will spend a By FRANK II. •SWEET. At !! i>. 111.. reorganization of Sunday Sfi.JIS AND S7.HS. i few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur school: 7.45 p, tn.. sermon by pastor, In sizes G to 14, a countless number of pretty and childish styles in Uoorkln. "The Wonderful Gift of the Ages." nincks, Keilu, Hrowns, Greys. Oreons ami Mixtures, made of Caracul Mrs. A. H. Hverett has boon suffer- Copjrifiht, 1933, by American Presa Plushes ami atl-wuol materials You'll sav , a ing from a severe attack of ncrvoua- Aaioeiilion coat at Kline's. oney If you Rut the girl's I ntss but Is improving under medical LAtlIKS' CAUACl'L COATS. $1.1.I)K, SM.H8 AM) '$15,08. ! treatment. T was the good ship Polly, and By ELIZA ARCHARD CONNER.. Frank C<>ok spent last Friday with she sailed the wintry sea, These very popular' garments, a close Imitation of fur. are at pres- i Mr. Jr>.«. C. Fitts of Princeton Uni- U mother. ent at a premium :t:nl our prln's are mil! tin- same ay before at $ I '{.OS fversity is among the college students For ships must sail though and 514.VS. We have short ami IOUK hair effct-ts, full 52 Inches long ami ! who have returned to Washington for Miss Etliet Hoaghuid called on Miss Copyright. I COO, by American Pr«» f fierce the gale, and a pre- IZKIO Voung last Sunday. Kooil satin-llnrd, at J15.0S. guaranteed .satln-ilneii. Come in and see ; the holidays. Association M^r. and-1 Mrs. Geo. P. Young of these. You save ?4 on each- j Mrs. J. T. Godfrey of Manascjunn cious freight had she. 1 E lush our brains' to chase up Belvldere spent Sunday with H. U. A IIOUDAY SPKCIAIi I.V LADIES SUITS AT $11.08. ; has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Twas the captain's little daughter Vannatta. jMrs. C. Itcbblns, on Broad strict. something new to plve our A popular ItC.fiO model of nil-wool serges, worsteds anr] diagonal, . stood beside her father's Mrs. llaymond Uachman and Miss niflck ami all colors. Coat 45 Inches long, close semf-lltted. guaranteed 1 tile past five days. friends at Christmas. ID chair Elizabeth Voung spent last Thursday ^atin-Ilneu, Skirt yoke pleated, Moycn Age style. You Bave just $4.50 I Miss Alice Wolverton. daughter of W like manner tliej* lash their in Eajjton. n these. Slues 34 to -IS." Mr. and Mrs. Moses Wolverton of f.nd illumined the dingy cabin with j Broadway, has been suffering from brains to think of something to give W. M. Davis of Oxford was at the 1 an attack of . pneumonia. the sunshine of her hair. . Rocksburg Hotel last Thursday to re- us. We say to ourselves, "Rich old ceive taxes. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence llann and Aunt Rncbel ought to put up some- With a yo heave ho and a yo^ heave. Store Open | J/1 • thlng.haiidKnmA rhi« ^on'--ft^;."!-,;c-r.;; tvery Every '-M7i':di:vili5'\vinter:s'"arpor't' mudpeon!"' nicb1 old Aunt Rachel In , For ships must sail EveniiijrThir iviiiic Dfus; UMT1L CHRISTMAS I ahnl! sell j Murray. her turn saya of ufl:."I.8iippose those.! A dance will be held in Tied Men's [ Evening 7 his .Sl]ver.Me«h Buss at SI.08 each, T.*t. .Though fierce the gale ,:::;-:.. rinli un Wednesday evening.-uec, 29.-' : _UMTS. .." . v-~. .~ *«« ' . ".*., ' . iws "entertainin tmn n*mmgS j beggarlggyy nleeesioe f mme"wlewllHl solisoiid .m.mee' Week 'i lit ~Week !lir Mtttyle, 4^ inches Ions, -4 Incheodeep, 'her parents. Mr. and Mra. John Cur- And loud the tempests blow. If stormy, next, fair evening. WHOL1WAI.K AXP KKTAILimY GOODS •mall ring me«h (li-iBeh spread), dou- '• rier, of llalstoad, PH., who arrived last some fool tmsli they thpiuprlvcs can Freeman Sclmlcr was taken sick Christmas Christmas ble illk linins, with 14-incl] chain. Ths HKAHY-MAMK WKAIt • week and will remain until after make and expect roe to ptvp them gifts The captain's fingers rested on the at Phlllfpsbiirg last Friday anil had entire bag aud clinin are made of solid Christmas. German Silrer, with a thick AIITIT worth forty times as much. They're a . . pretty, curly head. . . . to be brought home. He is recover- [ Mr. li, M. Kilonberger is again ••on nuisance. Every way I turn ihprvV plfltinj. Every one of these bflK* will "TomorroW-will be Christmas day," bt j«old with the distinct understand- duty as cashier at tho Washington N&.J- somebody expecting me.to put up a A Scott's Mountain farmer went to ing that the money will be refunded tional Banlc, having about recovered the little maiden said. Easton with a load of produce recent- If It can b.? duplicated by nnj jeweler from hla long illness, due to blood Christmas present. I wish these hungry ly nnrt it tool; him a week to dispose or department store for less titan $;{ .r»0. puisoning. ... hungers on were at the north pole." •'Do you suppose that Santa Clans of hia poods. M»u orders MM 19c. eitra. Serai Mr. Alex. Anderson was in X The whole scheme of Christmas giv- v/ill find us on the sea Mr. HoiiKliimt's family was uwak-1 eaah or money order. "No checks." ln hft u : York all of last week In attendance nt i S s eeu perverted til) it now C-nd make believe the stovepipe is a eneti J:isL Thursday nii;ht bv a noise | . .• If at ;uiy liinuynii which ' tlii.'\p thouylit wus made by | the 'Bunkers' -anti Brokers' Institute, I means only one of three things—either 1 chimney just for mef" We Buy No Inferior Coal need buildu)^ miiterlal, :~ CHARtES A. KEE&E'"',' •onml up with n great banquet! barter' unwilling almsgiving or tip- burglars. Upon inv«stigating • th gg tp "ound a door open. let, itf jjive jou Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. • Servants, Loud laughed the jovial captain and 180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK deserving or other- Our lonp pstnlilltihcd reputation puiir- poor s, charity societies, "By my faith," he cried, MONTAXA. I lUltf'S [ttTfi'L-L n li.»fiictiini In !.-^lit(I Saturday and has since been in people too laz Open wettings tin til Christmas. pp y d shiftles.htles s to earn "If. he should come we'll let him Rev, J. G. Smith spent Sunday with; to ijiiiilfUv crunliiii.n mill" • b-iiMi-'-s critical condition at the'home of his comfort for themselves, ail "expect" I.nnihcr, I.nth son. John E-Iatrnn. i know he has a friend inside I" .Mr...and .Mrs- Jos. Rush. j of i-vriy ton of coal wo deliver. ltV something. The efl'ort to till these es- Shingles, Doors Mrs. Clinton Weaver returned last And ..many a•> rugged .sailor-.cast-a. -snchi will be 'held, by the M. V..\ i enures a drain tliai makes church on Xew Year's eve. I .JNi.sh. hlinds VI moat )fH Il> look loving look that night. !:•.:.st...... ^j^j^j^ Hor^on Korio 1 l 'P forward wifb dread Miss StoUn Britain rendered a beau- j Trim, Mate A MERRY CHRISTivSAS •of Newark Is visiting in Washington from one Christmas to the next. Sev- At the stovepipe where a lonely lit- tlful Christmas solo In the church hen j for a week or two. en out of ten Christmas presents are tle stocking fluttered white. ' Sunclny. Plaster. ( enient TO ALL • T!ic Misses Margaret and Anna nowiulitys forced from I he' grudging jjrs. Philip Biini passed Monday | LEHIGH & Hriclc, Tile Pipe with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. •-Miller in • Lunriy, nurses at tiie Easton hospital, douor Jus! becuuiip the- receivers "ex- lite, KU\ land their brother Harry of Pen Argyl. Washington. SCRANTON 'were over-Sunday guests of their aunt. peer" 'something. Mortal mind can The members of the M. E. Sunday Airs'. Henry Johnston. Bloli to no meaner level than to "ex- school were presented with books as Our own t«iuii« will T.ulu, the bright young daughter of pect" a Christinas present. Christmas gifts on Sunday. •jjrr.-unii--Mrs.'-Lewis•K.-'Hairpf iJlain~ dfllwr onlui.s, in* yuu Yet wltlt all t'arili's giving there Is A. W.. Hurd fines not imprnve very w|lh tlii'dlit Ml nut. Whi-n yc.u onNrr niiiybiue liiiy'iiiiijiiian .! field, caim.'"h'ere yesterday for a visit one thing unlKidy I'vor thinks to be- ...st. Melvin Burcl of -^PhllllpHbnrg] •with hor itunta Mrs. Theo. Mjittison ind Harvey Burtl of Kangor are pass- frmu us.-yoii Kt-ic<>iiI~!iL(l noUilnijhiil . duliviT guilds for yuu and Mrs.' Htirvey Howeii. Bt*>w unless it is some man or woman, ing several days at the parental homo ioiil. It's iht- s-aiiie pi-feu it* ot'iiltiuiy \Vt) HPII 11 fluire Mr.. Arthur Tins man, who has been usually 11 woman, who has been tried W. Miller of Washington ,was also 1 kludn Ui dfll\ti it wliu iou \\ant making a, business'...trip, through the lu all ways by^urpw, JiardHhlp,.auu\ j,iies[ or Mrs Mlllei a pitn.n(s it and wlititi -jou want It. of your business' 1 j-WestV is -expected" home today for"a atJlIctioii, who tins looKed on this Sunday, Yoifwill j,lni'l^ sun shone down I to men!" Down the centuries the tld- Cregar of Mansfield township spent And on a smiling little face beneath Sundny and Monday with Airs. Bigter'a ! Ings of this priceless offering have Your savings deposited with this bank will earn you ! sister, Mrs. George 'iSKInnor, wlio Is sounded, anil they sound still, hut now a golden crown, 3 per cent, interest, compouuded simii-annually, and ; seriously 111 with pneumonia at her 1 I faint nod nfar off to ..the, .world!lug No happier child he saw that day on \oti I'lsunie no risk If 30U hoird your money you rhptiie ricar SchcoIcv's'AlouriUiIii,""":'^ •""•"• J sense. For weeks the ntnidspb'ere bus |_Mr. E. W. Ensler of J-ynti, Mass., sea or on the land ai-suine the risk ol loss bv carelessness, theft or fire. ^as an ' yvyr-Sundsiy gupst of Mrs. ! been confuted and lashed with the Than the captain's little daughter II ^u line t ^ur si\ints \onrself you take big ! rlbrntlnns of Christmas buying and I Engler's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. with her treasures in her rhi,w. _^ G?> ~-s. q cL ' sd '"gold-'-brck"'-- MillPr, -H«-Ja-ntj«'-v!5!l!ns-hi3-n*.cth3r4Be iiig'.-'Giiristiiiiis^fscrrimblp'nnrl^ ei-^ schtmes arr1 numerous We rnj you interest and you ut'Mti-Beihei, Pu.V-and will return to peotancy; it Is overborne and hpavy^ Washington the latter part ' of the cimiot lose Call and see us _ - —~~~_^z^.^-J$z±-~ week. with the awful weariness of rhe Cbrlst- "For never was a stocking so filled : 1 ; Ti r ....---...... - ._M..;'MGc!:cr,r:president-of- ti>" ^ mas r.tija!;rrs;--\VbO:-hft3-tlmV-to" send "' '-'- •• ~~ wi th" curi bus" thi ngsr ~"" •""." Three Per Cent Paid en Daily Balances otSlOO or Over Centenary Collegiate Institute, I-Iacl forth the plorlnus gift which Is the There were bracelets made of pretty Cleawses \\\z Si eitstown," sailed0 yesterday for Ber very fpnm!ntinn_.stnnr..of\ Christmas It- ^.i._=_shells and rosy coral strings,'", .An^6phn3t^canr.e(!:de£tly;froffi:a:uit ^J'.Uvhlch.T-tlViOvihevsehiuiiirW w^S™^ ^irf^ I ^^^iJ^T'-m—^Zi'i Bispels cows^QTvcf iieaadai\es Zl__-~:£Oj[^ory^u^._::™^^ The Hackettstown National Bank Avh!ch.>tlmovihevsehiiMU'ry-"\vMH P tsp-tod'poor-pjf"A"fan" , an alligator tooth and a lit- ==='-cnxuxoCot to give nnyjhhic nt niV simply and Miss Carlotta. Doty.of New York is tle bag of, musk. spending a fortnight'with her sl3tert qaletly; to host Hie Christ,Child's Ao\s xvaVvwaXVy, ( Mra. T K. I-laywurd. She is a mem- \ pjft on nil tnnnlclnd Aft^rVprosprirliiK the John Drew Company .which. 1( . f mnrnHni -•• Not a tar aboard the Polly but felt ine rew mim ri! 0110 rnftljy yffera „ B to a recent accident to Mr. i . ' " the Chi'stmas cheer, or 1 isiirc of It, hnw would It do CliristniBd Trees Drew, has suspended the performances * ""' P ' For the' captain's little daughter waa Come Here for Neat Reliable Work at Money-saving Prices for a few weeks. Mr. Drew was thrown ! to make everybody arotnul 11s happy ns Fat Chickens from' n horse while out riding and We cnn ,,|] (]nv ]0Ilffi i,tlng chCTfni. to every sailor dear. ' •• ... SKpes repaired b"y"hand give the ' . , ; Cranberries, Grapes. Oranges, Bananas his collar-bone was fractured. j me|Ty lovlng;-nnd ,]rtpru,: t0 eYt;rT They heard a Christmas carol in the To 6eX Ws : '-'- Fi«s, Dates, Nulsef all kim " '• member of our bnusnlinld, thinking not '( shrieking' wintry gust, best of satisfaction.. White O^k " Sweet lotatots : iy i:i±~~.;::^^GoId-FIsli.-.Frcc.^^- -.\^:\- at,all of oilr »nvii .ilesi>rts. or disappoint- For a child had touched therebyJier iiiLiy Butter Tanned Leather.- Rubbers repaired ' :So!irig?Men's-S!>oesS-:-;3 45c^ ,,To the many patrons who were dis- i menta, but giving forth joyfully the siraplo,'1 loving trust. • Best Butlt'rine, Si nip appointed in getting free gold fish last best thnt Is in us-If. widening and "-Women's'" . 35c Saner Kraut, Pancake Flour, etc. .Saturday,., we announce that we will -softening our snub, wo would' weed With a yo heave-ho-and-s-TOiheavS' vvv" Boys' ;'-" r .: 35c Klvu another opportunity In the near frorn our conselimpness nil our pitiful future.'-'-y/e-^Hraisri^ij^^ - v, •ho!....:.. - /- , '"••• FIG SYRUP CO. or-any-'wn " "* l~" "-*-*-"' iren'those'we "dislike most ln:the IOT Though fierce the' gale SOUTBY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS ]J"Hond^sewed'Soling~^£ .^y^c-. one size only, regular price 501 per bottle. 73 East Washington Avenue