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THE CHATHAM Vol.. X. No. |s. CHATHAM, MMI;!;!.- Col.WTY, N. J., Fi.liKlAliV So, 1', $1.50 PER YEAR, LARGE REAL OBITUARY. FIVE OUT OF SIX Serious Acci ':n! to 'i'mine Girl. Mrs. 'Michael Ryan. > \i,, M.lili'i-,1 I Mrs. Michael Hyan died at her CHARLES MflNLEY ESTATE DEAL homo, on l.iun avenue last Friday FOR LOCAL BOYS lay night. She had been ailing fur si i i i ' ,i. .1 . , .: , i lung lime, but the end came unex- REAL ESTATE RHU IMSURAHCE Minion Tract of Over Thirty Acre; .lerts of Madison Never Had asail i'l HI HV..I. i, pectedly. She leaves her husband, a laughter, Man, and two sons, Aliens COMMISSIONER OF Dfc'cDS S Id .0 a N;w York Syndicate Look-in and Dropped Three Mil.l.vil .ill.-II.I, ,i us F. and John. Mrs. Hyan \va- Wh'ch Will Explut It. ibout sixty-five years old. She was Straight Games. „'! \ .'II in I iu rhaj.,1 ,,l I l.i- I i^. horn in Ireland, but eame to this .ui.il rli .i'i li W,',l.i,.,.l,v .'.i'i MAIN STREET CHATHAM I'lninuy when young. She has bem PROPERTY IS ON SUMMIT AV! a resident of Chatham for man TOCK TWO FROM ORANGE A. A. •„',IM ih. II >i IUI'IL i- •cars, and was a member of St. Pai- .•I II. l,. I ,1 -..-ll A re il c.-i'ii'i' .leal of largo iironor ilel.'s f'hnrrli. The fune'al service; Ihe loeal bowlers enlfiiati • ! th• |. r i- lii'ii,, i' lia.- JU.-.I ' ii > "Msiuuinati'il il •ire held friiu St. l'atrleli'u Church Alt ris on the elub Im-i.' Iii-, 11nilII Wi I II eiKTiii! reruns are to lie relied on. in Tuesday morning, liev. \V. A. unlay i-venlug, an in i'iil, bill lli< "Ceyes ofllc'atlng. Interment was in Tile i rupi r;y iinnlveil is thai of the a fchanie the way ih,'\ t;ea:> .. 111 v h i'l l,i,^!,,. it. Vincent's Cemetery, Madison. Minl.m c!ii;r, on Suinm.t imor fellows—not g.ving utin . npi II-III In In' a . in • anil running through to Eas: n.i.-in tor a Miit-le L-aine. Ii 1.1 l.i... |;! ,. Aiain MI,ei. It contains ahout thir- Unclaimed Letters. "11 ip" was again the ran ly 1 I i, lie HI. IRcllev S. Son ! '. lll.li ,'.,(, i, , iu . : ty acres, anil Is a' out as lino a tracl letters remain uncal'ed for In the handed in two .-eui'ei over tl;e lo.i- ll tin' pi Is itlill'le.l in Ii, |,|,.\ III.I,' of laiui suitable for hulliling sites as "hatham post office, addressed to the ble century mark, and avir.i.el il;, \l Iniliy llin-.'ilsrMi i- .I t h.' .,i.!. them is in the lowi r | an of the bor- illowlng: r.i'l " for Ihe night. The liinne lem.:- .- •'. .n-. Mn ilenlv M;iili. oii'.'i. The IK' e.s of ihe purchasers I.AH1IS. ini'hor. "Day lln." a'.to I erforii:,- 1 .1. .1 .v ii ll .i si,. I, I,. :i . I i. .. are n r ili-ii'ii'ely 1 nown, hut it is Mi- Xiir n HI llni'lny '.i' litably. Ti . : !. 1 mil pui u.. 1 i • . - I i i., i, i \ - i i \ i i. • • • i,. i i I I'l'' i . ; i•: i' ally unilers nod that a M r.v K. 1'i. .lililiilein' ii high total- iin mate, he nvml.er of New York capitalists an-' 111 Ml IMI N. rol'.eil Ihe thr. e i:.iii».-.- Imt wilh (.• e. Mr. .la-, llunlies. 1 iiiier.siel in ihe ileul, William H miss. "M" was a- am au-,, nt fr -m . i. i. 11 i.;, : !.• i : Mr. (Hln Mm-ller ! lirolaw, a New York real estate the lim-up, anil A. I u:n was Bu .=ti- I i:.'l|.l- ll.ili'.i ,1 i Mr. .luliii .Ilirini: NECKWEAR, broler, he'ng the ono instrumental In Mi', Clni*. A. Truey. fined in his place, lie dil well, tiav- .,,,.. e'lfiiuering it through. It is report life an average of ITu. Baker rolled t., ,| |il it'll Mi i, ; y .1 v el that I'IO properly is to bo cut up •he best for the visitors. jgh Rullers on Club House Alleys. eaniltliii her .-., limi.<ii, h lire .-ti ck of cari-fuiiy lino hnildiiiK lots, streets cut through There was nothing to it but the 'HI' I hi-. i;ii I.in. i.t I In- r.i^ nti'l ihe '.an I placed on the market. In' I'nl lim ill^i lliH\ I' I'-- |IUt lip sen) 'lome team in the first net to, u:nl •tfil ]>atUT!is, RHitillile If In'f the rumors are correct the •1W HI- Ill-tier on 111. ,'lilb liuu-.e .illi , •he, visitors were snowed under bv Iii. uli I I" l'i' i.-i liltle ilniibl b.it I ii il ; traii'Sr nl Ihls property will mean i i:ij; t lie pn-t wri U: tfiu |i:ns. In Ihe fifth fr.i" e of t'lis i^ .11 lir.'il. iiiiv t I'i'aMon ; also niui-h to Chatham iu the no very dis- ••:. c i.uii, jiu. ami:, the locu's had over 1 Inn goinc, s i". liars, ctiirs, : uin- tant future. ,. III.|,|.III_ 2i::, 'JOS. 'nit they encountered nuiner us LIVINGSTON NOTES. ll.iii.i -J:il. 21:1 qilits from thm on, with also a prrv K. II. I.mi,, -Jill, -'IIS, 2'M. Pro'tor's Newark Theatre. 'enth frame. The result of tin. ir Mi-. Mill.nil Him. II is vi.-n A. I'. I.urn, TM. • 'The bill for the week of Feb. 28th ,. (lei-i j, UiJ. vorl; was a 941. -I.-.- in W.ii'i-i-n i-iiiinly. al Nf>v arl-.'s home of mined vaude- il. |l.iv,'-.(ll. The home team fell back slightly iv K. I'IT'I, i.t kaii-ii-. (il y, i- s|i ville, "Proe'or's," is resp'endent with Al. U. 1.11111,217. he ne\t contest, but tlie visitors d! I ulili, tlii- names: of vaudeville celebrltle i':o T' e locals won by over one .. >:,i> s «il Ii AII;;II-I IHIIII. The aiii.iiuiicenient of the Dally Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Arctics mi I i'i r'! ;ain promises to be om •i-iiiir. I I ins 'iMgruss, a newspaper pubiished a Mi-, lil r of tlii- in ISI i 1, :;sir,g ami varlabl' In tin la-1 clash the Imnie tenm r.m ..'liarlotiesville. Virginia, that it Is for i:. • ^ i.--i .'I tii'eii he'v I ll i s si ason. •p aiii'lher hlvh total, I'i'l, nifkhi-' i and Overshoes. heodore Roosevelt for ii thiril leim Annum fie performers will be !«>an sv eep fo- t''f nic'it. The ' H • s significant. The paper is Demo- fi iiui": si.eli well li'..e;i artists as Mr. nrs chal' el up ~^r> .MI.I tin y were cratic, published in a Democrat.c :n; I ? rs. I a; lmr, wild will present •no"-pd under hv nc p'p?. , runghold at the seat of the llniver- 11,.- la ii - .ii (i n :VM i •' ab'e | r.i; i':in fari'e entitle I T'ie lea.LMU" le'id. ' - a'er L'. I ni".i. dly founded by Thomas Jefferson, , "in r hi,hi, I'p." in which Mr and viijeli i rnnc'it ir> IM-1 • . •. i' ;r . r "l.i! in 111.- el, .... mil the greatest and most conferva Yv-. Cr;'.'ie e:ie!i play six in:irely dif- :••• SI"'.T'll p 'in" •< }'.•:' ' . 11' i.'e educational centre In the smth. \i U- <' 'l-ni'lia * feivni and distinct charai'ter purls o I'opi'ing v ill :'i:i '•; ' . • i • h i'liu editor, Mr. James H- I.in;isey, li-ilii (. I.ei I i.. ii-. -..-lei > three capable players. '•rrnce- The individual uvira.es as a member of the recent snffrag N. KELLEYdSON. T il-i sli'ieh lias made a great sue were: Mi-. \\ '.!!:.in, |i ,il ing In iiiiimlttee of the Virginia Constltu- co.is and is sure to be the source of '"'atlivn—Honi'np. 11''.?: Ta i mal convention and in making thlf i' ,i i merriment while here. Ella SH.1: ^"-ry, ISO.2; E I.um, 17S1; A CHATHAM, N. I. 'eparturo as a Democratic editor pro lii'. I. '-. I I.;,; Ii i '::a in 1 her henuiiful ami wel "m. 173. posing a third term for a Republican ir,-".!i.'l lin.'i will be a treat to the Merts nil-er. 17.",.?- nr'"i. ICn.": ...tl,i.-r. Mi.-, iii iresident, he evidently knows that he V,£ OIVL OREtN AND RLD &IRR TRP.DING STflMPS. la Mi's and li:t!e foils In her graceful ' —t. ir.7-2; Ft. itz. UCi; VanWiipne". I . will have a popular following within circus net. The Murller-AUen Co 35. Ms own party. There is no doubt M.-, AMI.i (la:.-, .it M i| v Ml I.' .'i- n in a pantomimic novel:}', wide regret from all quarters that Here are the scores: t ie -nest uf ills, i: In.i il..- "Tin- I'ni-a.inii-1 i.'iM'" l);)th are lo President Roosevelt Is indisposed to c i.vr '\ '.