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PORI JERViS TAX RATE IS 115.00 Town of Deerpark Pate is Highest in the County, $16.J0 Supervisors Find. CLEANER BILL IS HELD CP; I Boia B o r d of M a n a g e r s o f th e T u b e r c u losis S a n ito r iu m a t N e w l)u rg h , co m m u n i c a t e d w ith th e , c h a i r m a n th i s m o r n in g , an d in f o r m e d h im th a t th e Boai-d of ila n a .g e r s w o u ld m e e t to d a y fo r its re g u l a r m o n t h ly m e e tin g , um l h e d e s ir e d to k n o w -w h .it to do w ith ih e p r e s e n t b ills a g g r e g a t i n g ?741.oi'. T h e ap iu 'o iu ’i a t lo n of $15,000 w ill n o t Pe a v a il a b l e u n til F e l> ruary 1st. On !. o tio n of M r. T o th , th e C o u n ty T r e a s . ,jre r w a s an th o r i / .e d to h o n o r draft.-; • i r a w n u]>on h is oihee w h t n certified t) l>y t h e B o a r d of M a n a g e r s . T h e m isc e l la n e o t 's C o m m itte e re- ' [ lorted h ills a m o u n t i n g to $007.17, an-1 j (.he C o r o n e r ’s (h i m m itte e , h ills I t W jis B o u g h t V. i t h o u t Iviio-vvlcdgc o f l a m o u n tin g to $ 1 2 0 . D r a f ts wi lered in p a y m e n t. 2,200 Volts of. Electricity \ May Render Hands Useless Albert T h o m p s o n , ni.ght en,gimH>r employed at tile power house of the Oiange-Rockland Company in War wick, met w ith an a c c i d e n t ea r ly Monday morning, which m a y re s u l t in S u p p ly C o n ir a it'ice F o r X c w - h u r g l i C o u r t Hous<‘ a n d Su- pervi.sors M 'oiTt P a y . lo c a ted . H e k n o c k e d th e re c e iv e r off w ith h is h e a d , b e in g u n a ld e to use h is h a n d s o r a r m s , a n d c a lle d to C e n tra] fo r h e lp , a.sking fo r W illiam K e h l, an d fo r a d o c to r , an d c r y in g o u t th a t h e w a s d y in g a n d m u s t have a doctor. . 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' ^uM rg a lo n g an d a d j a c e n t to the T h o m p s o n , try i n g to gc-t h o ld o f th e h i g h w a y k n o w n a s th e N e w b u r g h ‘\>1 1 in the d a r k , slip p e d on , son lying b e tw e e n th e tw o en g in e s . io .m , jocau-d in th e to w n s o f C o .sh-n ‘h e g r e a s y floor. an d h a p p e n e d to .g roaning an d u n a b le to n.se. ----------- la n d Id o o m m i b u r g h w a s r e c e i v e d . th e m e t a l p a r t s o f th e plu g H i s h a n d s a n d fo r e a r m s w e re b a d ly G o s h e n , D e c . 1 6 . - C h a i r m a n Gre.gg T h is h a d re f e r e n c e to th a t ro a d h a n d le s w ith h is b a r e h a n d s , a n d in- h u n ie d , an d fo r a tim e h e w a s in s e n - .called th e B o a r d of S u p e r v iso r s to o r - w h ich is a c o n n e c t in g lin k between | ^ h i n tly a s h o r t c i r c u i t w a s m a d e s i t u e to p a m o r to u c h , b u t now he d e r a t 10.30 th i s m o r n i n g . M r. 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T h e d o c to r s a r e th e C h a i r m a n a p p o i n t a c o m m itte e of p o r a t io n lin e a t G o s h e n , n e a r th e <3row h is h e a d fo r w a r d so th a V h o p e f u l th e y m a y sa v e p a r t i a l u s e of fo u r , to go to A lb a n y w ith th e G o o d I p r o p e r t y of G r a n t H u g h B r o w n e , a n d ; n o s e s t i u c k a.gainst t h e .,lass sh ie.i e a n r a. te r seven o’clock, b y E d w a r d M a n n , th e co lo red firem a n an d hand.v m a i | on th e d a y .shift, M a n n fo u n d T h o m p - j c o v e r i n g th e k illo w a t meter, ju s t above the plug-handles, b r e a k i n g th e g lass a n d c u t t i n g a g a s h in h is nose. T h o m p s o n k ic k e d h im s e lf loose fro m th e p lu g h a n d l e s a n d lay b e s id e th e s w i t c h b o a r d fo r a few m in u te s . T h e n p ick e d h i m s e l f up a n d w e n t o u t th e e n g in e ro o m to th e b o ile r fo l l o w i n g w e r e a p p o in t e d m e m b e r s of j of su r v e y s , p lan s , s p e c i f l e a - j ____ _____ ___ _ L . ......___ _______________ ______ _ Or m o r e , to w h e r e th e te le p h o n e is R o a d s C o m m ittee, on th e 6 th of J a n - | r u n s to th e lin e of th e V illag e u a r y , to a t t e n d a h e a r i n g b e f o r e th e j W a s h in g to n v ille , a d i s ta n c e , ap p r o x i - S t a t e S u p t. of H ig h w a y s , w i th re f e r - rnately, o f 10 m iles. T h e p e ti tio n en c e to a claim fo r a c e r t a i n c o n n e c t- sta t e d th a t th i s is o n e of th e m o s t im - in g lin k in sta t e ro u t e N o . 3, in c l u d - | i i o r t a n t m a in lin e s of tra v e l re m a i n in g a sec ti o n o f th e co u n ty b e t w e e n ' in g u n im p r o v e d a t th i s tim e in th e th e c ity of N e w b u r g h a n d th e to w n I c o u n ty . I t w a s a s k e d th a t th e B o a r.! o f H i g h l a n d s . T h is w a s a d o p t e d . T h e ta k e th e neee.ssary a c tio n a s to th e th i s sp e c ia l c o m m i t t e; M e s s 's . 3nr<:d D u ffy, C o o k a n d De 3si TOtt. | T h g B u i l d i n g Cor. m te e u'r rl-'. ii a n u m b e r o f b ills to ali >g $..24. 5. C- m o tio n th e s e w e r e a a d i .e d . M r. G o r d o n p r e s e n t e d a b ill of S.SSS.20 of th e M a r b leo id C o m p a n y , f o r 80 p e r c e n t, of th e c o n t r a c t fo r la y i n g flo o r in th e N e w b u r g h C o u r t H o u s e . T h i s w a s o r d e r e d p a id . M e s s rs. C o llins a n d G illen, th e c o m m i t t e e to v i s i t th e N e w b u r g h a n d G o s h e n ja i ls, p r e s e n t e d a re p o r t, sh o w in g th a t v isits h a d been m a d e to th e N e w b u r g h ja i l on M a y 16, an d to th e G o s h e n ja i l on S e p t 5, an d Dec. 12. T h e s e re p o r t s w e r e filed. O n m o tio n of M r. C lark , th e m a t t e r •of d e s i g n a t in g th e n e t v s p a p e r s to p u b lish th e sessio n Iaw s ,electio n n o ti c e s a n d official ca n v a s s w a s m a d e a sp e c i a l o r d e r fo r W e d n e s d a y a f te r n o o n A bill of $123 fo r a v a c u u m c l e a n e r f o r th e N e w b u r g h C o u r t H o u s e , b e a r in g th e a p p r o v a l of S h e r i f f S u t h e r la n d , w a s p r e s e n te d , a n d c r e a t e d c o n s i d e r a b l e discu s s io n , b e c a u s e M r. P a l m e r , th e su p p l y c o m m itte e fo r N e w b u r g h , s t a t e d th a t h e k n e w , n o t h in g a b o u t it u n t i l th e b ill w a s p r e - .SSnted to h im . H e did n o t b e lie v e it w a s need e d , a n d he thought that there ■was too m u c h o r d e r i n g o f su p p l ie s W ith o u t c o n s u lt i n g th e su p p l y c o m m i t te e . M r. S n e e d a g r e e d th a t officials h a d n o rig h t to o r d e r su p p l ie s w i t h o u t th e a p p r o v a l of th e p r o p e r com - m i t t e e s , b u t in a s m u c h a s th e c l e a n e r h a d b e e n u s e d f o r a y e a r , w i t h o u t an y •offer to re t u r n it, h e th o u g h t th e r e w a s a n o b li g a t i o n to j.ay fo r it, an d h e moved that a draft be ordered. The O h a i r m a n re m a r k e d th e r e w a s no o b lig a t i o n on th e B o a r d to p a y fo r so m e th i n g fo r w h i c h th e y a r e n o t re s p o n s i b le. M r. S n e e d sa id b e w a s in f o r m c i t h a t th e c l e a n e r w a s o r d e r e d by J u s t i c e of th e S u p r e m e C o u rt. tio n s a n d e s tim a t e s , so th a t th e ro a d w o u ld be im p r o v e d a s a c o u n ty ro a d o f b it u m in o u s m a c a d a m . T h is p e t itio n w a s re f e r r e d to th e G o o d R o a d s C o m m i tte e . T h e ta x ra t e s of th e se v e r a l to w n s a n d c it i e s fo llo w ; fo r th e p u r p o s e of c o m p a r i s o n th e ra t e s fo r 1912 a r e also giv e n : T o w n 1913. B l o o m in g G rove ..$ 1 2 .7 0 C h e s t e r ..................... 13.8’2 C o rn w a ll . ._ ............. 10.SO C r a w f o r d . ............ 11.20 D e e r p a r k ................. 16.30 G o s h e n ...................... 10.50 G r e e n v ille ............... 14.50 H a m p t o n b u r g h . . . 10.00 H i g h l a n d s ............... 9.20 M id d leto w n ..............' 8.54 M in isin k .................. 12.00 K o n r o e ..................... 11.45 M o n t g o m e r y ......... 10.60 M o u n t H o p e ........... 9.60 N e w b u r g h C ity . . . 8.SS N e w b u r g h T o w n . . lo,70 N e w W in d s o r .... 12.7.5 P o r t J e r v i s ............. 15.00 T u x e d o ................ *. 1 0 .1 0 W a llk ill .................... 11.40 W a r w ic k ................... 11.70 W a w a y a n d a ........... 10.53 W o o d b u r y ............... 10.00 1912. $ 7.65 9.6.1 8.45 HI 'Ht Ul 14.00 M ^S.'oo T O K E C E IIT E D .IH G E A R IiM ONT. Jii.stico T o m p k i n s a t N o w b u r g li A l low s M r s . H e in z e .$1,000 a M o n th . N e w b u r g h , D e c . 16.— T h e seco n d h i s h e s t alim o n y e v e r re c o r d e d in N e w Y o r k S t a t e w a s allo w e d M rs. B e r n ic e B. H e inze, o f N e w Y o r k C ity, to d a y , w h e n J u s ti c e A r t h u r S. T o m p k in s , of th e S u p r e m e C o u rt, g r a n t e d h e r a d i vorce from her husband, Fritz Augus tu s Heinze, once k n o w n a s th e “C o p p e r K i n g .” U n d e r th e p r o v i s io n s Of th e d e c r e e , M r. Heinze is to give h is Wife ,$1,000 a m o n t h a lim o n y , a n d is to p a y th e r e n t of h e r a p a r t m e n t s in N e w Y o r k , a m o u n t i n g to $233 .i T h e ' m o n t h , u n t i l th e p r vsent lease e x p ir e s th e h a n d s . After le a v in g th e te le p h o n e T h o m p son sa y s h e w e n t b a c k to th e e n g in e room , a n d getting a monkey wrencli in h is te e t h , trie d to sto p th e en g in e s , fe a r i n g th e b o ile r s m i g h t ex p lo d e as th e w a t e r w a s b e in g su c k e d out. M r. T h o m p s o n is a y o u n g E n g l i s h m a n , w h o h a s b e e n in th i s c o u n try on ly tw o m o n t h s . H e w a s fo r m e r l y an e n g i n e e r on a n o c e a n lin e r . DAUGHTERS OF ISABEELOANDUET Over 100 Members and Guests Were a t Hotel Mitchell Affair. SEVERAL ADDRESSES GIVEN C o u r t M a d o n n a ’s Second Annual E v e n t M a r k e d b y a P i n e M e n a , H a n d s o m e ly D e c o r a t e d T a b le s , M u s ic a n d Speeclics. MEETING OE DUTCH ARMS --- ^ --- President Bock Appoints Standing Committees For the En suing Year. FINE PROGRAM RENDERED C lu’is t m a s liunc-heon S e r v e d a n d .Ap p r o p r i a t e G ifts D isti'ib u te d to Targe Attendance of Mem bers at Peceniber Session. m o t i o n to p a y th e bill w a s lo s t by a v o t e of 8 ayes, 19 noes. j T h e 17th a n n u a l re p o r t of th e S t a t e P r i s o n C o m m issio n w ae filed. O n m o tio n of M r. A l tem e ier, th e a m o u n t to b e a p p o r t i o n e d b e tw e e n th e to w n o f D e e r p a r k a n d th e C ity of P o r t J e r v i s fo r p r i n t i n g b a l lo t s w a s r e f e r r e d to th e P r i n t e r s ’ C o m m ittee. T h e p ri v i le g e s o f th e floor w e re e x te n d e d to D i s t r i c t A t t o r n e y - e l e c t W il so n , w h o ask e d th a t th e B o a r d p r o v i d e a fu n d f o r h is office, to p a y th e e x p e n s e s in c u r r e d in th e p r e s e n ta tio n . -Of cases fo r th e p e o p le. A t th e p r e s e n t tim e th e r e is no w a y w h e r e b y p e o p le w h o com e a s w itn e s s e s fro m w h ic h w ill b e in tw o o r th r e e y e a r s . M rs. H e in z e also re c e iv e s th e cu.stody of th e c o u p l e ’s c' Pd, F . A u g u s tu s H e inze, J r . , b o r n on D e c e m b e r 6th, 1911, a n d th e fa t h fo r th e la d ’s e d u c a ti o n a f t e r th e boy re a c h e s th e a g e of I've y e a r s . H e in z e d id n o t a p p e a r to c o n te s t his w ife’s su it. M e e tin g o f M e d ic a l C lub. The P o r t Jervis M edical Club held its m eeting fo r Decem b e r a t the H o tel M itchell on W ednesday evening as th e guests of H e a lth Officer D r. E . G, C u d d eback. M a tters relating ty o th e r states c a n \ r paid, Txcept m a t | sm allpox, vaccination and o ther sub- th e D istrict A ttorney pay them out of of in terest to the profession his own pocket. He asked th a t the were discussed by th e m em b ers. A B o a rd set aside a certain sum, per- bne dinner was served by P ro p rieto r h a p s $1,500, to be paid out by his o f - 1 M itchell and a deliglitful so- hce, fo r w h ich he would give a bond, j oial tim e was enjoyed. The next T h e am o u n ts tlien paid by him could m e e ting will be held a t th e hom e of he audited a t the reg u lar session ofl Gcssner on Ferguson avenue, on th e Board in Decem b er. Such a fund W ednesday. Jan u a r y Sth, 191-2. •could be used also to pay Charges pay ■which are coming up all the time in his office, a n d p e r s o n s re n d e r i n g serv ices could be p a id a t once. T h e Chair m a n s a i d he had been informed tha.t 200 ' j u r o r s h a d been d r a w n fo r th e j -G ibson case, a n d h e u n d e r s t o o d th a t only 4S of these were examined. He .ask e d if lUO ju r o r s w e r e n o t sufficien t to be drawn, as th e ex p e n s e tO th e c o u n t y for each juror a day was $•'!. M r. W ilso n said th a t e x t r a p a n e ls V a le n ti n e D o d g e E le c ts. At a regular meeting of Valentine Dodge, K. L. Of H., No. 487, Doo. 10, 1912, the fo llo w in g officers w e r e elected : P r o t e c t o r , M rs. C h a r l e s D a v is; Vice-Protector, Mrs. John K e lly ; Financial S e c r e ta r y , M rs. L e w is L o r d ; S e c r e t a r y , M rs. J . S e id- j ensticker; Treasurer, William Luck- I e y ; C h a p la i n , M rs. P . H o r n ; G u ide, w e r e d r a w n a t th e re q u e s t of th e di.s- ^Ira. J o h n H o o k ; G u a r d ia n , M rs. T. t r i e t a t t o r n e y w ith th e c o n s e n t o f th e I o w e n ; S e n tin e l, M rs. M a ry F in a n , Court. In th e G race an d M a n c o c a s e s T r u s te e s , M rs. D u ffy, M rs. D o rr, M rs. h e h a d a s k e d f o r b u t 100 fo r b o t h G u n d e r m a n . c a s e s , a n d h e a s s u r e d th e c h a i r m a n th a t , d u r i n g h is te r m o f office, h e w o u ld n o t a s k fo r m o r e th a n 100 a t a n y o n e tim e . A t th e re q u e s t o f M r. M a n n in g , M r. W ilso n ’s a p p l i c a t i o n fo r a sp e c ial fu n d w e n t o v e r u n d e r th e T h e c h a i r m a n a n n o u n c e d th a t h e 'R a d in t e r v i e w e d th e E r i e R . R . offici- •als a s to th e co s t o f a sp e c ia l tr a i n to O r a n g e F a r m , a n d h a d b e e n a d v ise d th a t th e c h a r g e w o u ld be $50. H e a s k e d th e B o a r d w h a t th e y d e s i r e d to do re g a r d i n g th e sa m e . O n m o ti o n o f M r. G o r d o n , th e c h a i r m a n w a s d ire c te d to o r d e r th e sp e c ia l tr a i n f o r t h a t p u r p o s e . T h e B o a r d w ill m a k e th e in s p e c tio n o n T h u r s d a y n e x t, le a v i n g G o s h e n a t 11.40, a n d le a v in g O r a n g e F a r m in th e a f t e r n o o n a t 3,15. D r . T o w n s e n d , P r e s i d e n t o f th e M a n C o u g h s a n d B r e a k s Rib.s. A f t e r a frig h t f u l c o u g h i n g sp e ll a m a n in N e e n a h , W is., fe l t te r r i b l e p a in s in h is sid e a n d h is d o c t o r fo u n d tw o rib s h a d b e e n b r o k e n . W h a t ag o n y D r. K i n g ’s N e w D isco v e ry w o u ld h a v e sav e d h i m . A few te a - s p o o n s f u l en d s a la t e co u g h , w h ile p e r s i s t e n t u s e ro u t s o b s t i n a t e cou g h s , ex p e ls stu b b o r n co ld s o r h e a l s w e a k , so r e lu n g s . “I feel s u r e its a G o d se n d to h u m a n i t y , ” w r i t e s M rs. Efflo M o rto n , C o lu m b ia, M o ., “fo r I b e liev e I w o u ld h a v e c o n s u m p t io n to day , if I h a d jio t u s e d th i s g r e a t re m e d y .” I t s g u a r a n t e e d to sa tisfy , a n d y o u c a n g e t a fre e tr i a l b o t t l e o r 5 0 - c e n t o r ?1 size a t AU D r u g g i s ts,— Court M a d o n n a N o . 114, D a u g h ters o f Isabella, held its second annual banquet at the Hotel Mitchell on Wed n e s d a y e v e n in g with over 100 mem b e r s a n d guests in attendance. In h o n o r of th e o c c a s io n th e la r g e t a b les w e r e a p p r o p r i a t e l y d e c o r a te d fo r th e C h r i s t m a s seaso n , w i t h flo ral d e c o r a t i o n s of p o i n s e t t a s a n d h o lly arti.s- tic a lly tie d w i t h bow s o f re d rib b o n , th e la t t e r e x te n d in g th r o u g h o u t th e ta b l e s a n d c o n n e c t in g e a c h p l a t e a t w h ic h w e r e p la c e d th e fa v o r s of a red candle in a red paper candlestick. Several large candelabra were on the tables. 'The c a n d le s o n ly fo r m e d th e il lu m i n a t i o n as th e g u e s ts e n t e r e d the d i n in g ro o m , w h e r e , fo r n e a r l y tw o h o u r s th e y w e r e k e p t b u s y consum in.g th e fe a s t o f good th i n g s w h ic h w'ere a d m i r a b l y se r v e d tis fo llo w s ; C e lery, O lives, S a l te d A lm o n d s , F r u i t C o c k tail, T o m a to B isque, O y s te r P a t t i e s , lefish, M a itre d’H o te l S a u c e oxTimes D u tch e s s , C ranbei-ry Jelly , M u s h e d P o ta t o e s , l-lrussel S p r o u ts, W a ld o r f S a lad , P lu m P u llin g , D e m i T a s s e , R a isin s A s s o r ted N u ts. D u r in g th e b a n q u e t ex c e l le n t m u sic w^as f u rn i.sh e d b y A l a r t ’s o r c h e s tr a T h e officers of th e C o u r t a n d th e v isitin g S t a t e officers o c c u p ied th e ta b le a t th e h e a d of th e ro o m . A t th e co n c lu s io n o f th e fine d in n e r , M iss M a r y E . G illen, P a s t G r a n 1 R e g e n t, p r e s id e d , a n d in t e r e s t i n g a d - jilresses \were d e l iv e r e d b y S t a te G r a n d R e g e n t M rs. M a r y L a r k i n a n d S ta te A d v o c a te M iss E ileen O’D o n o v a n R o s - sa, b o th of N e w Y o r k , G r a n d R e g e n t M iss N e llie R . C a n n o n , of P o r t J e r vis. R e v . S te p h e n F . C o n n e lly, of Kingsiton, Rev. John J. Morris, Rev. M ich a e l D o n n e lly, R e v . W . J. D o n o h u e , a n d R e v . Jo h n F. Q u inn, of P o r t The committee in charge of the banquet comprised Miss Mary E. Gil len, c h a i r m a n ; Miss Mary Finan. Mis-s Helen Burns, Miss Margaret Bate man, Miss Mabel Farley, Mrs. Bessie | M a g u ir e , M rs. M a r g a r e t S e id e n s tie k - | er, M rs. Lillian Challinor and M iss | Anna McOahill. | There was a large attendance, at the December meeting of the Dutch A r m s which was h e l d in th e c h a p e l of th e R e f o r m e d C h u r c h on M o n d a y even in g . T h e n e w P r e s id e n t , P r a n k L. B o c k , p r e s id e d . A t th e b u s in e s s m e e tin g th e A r m s v o te d to c o n t r i b u te $2 5 to th e C h r i s t m a s fu n d o f th e R e f o r m e d C h u r c h a n d to p a y th e la s t in s t a l l m e n t of its p le d g e of $100 to w a r d th e n e w b u il d in g o f the- Young Men’s Christian Association. The entertainment c o m m itte e h a d a r r a n g e d fo r a n d p r o v id e d a fine p r o g r a m w h ic h co n s iste d o f p l e a s in g se lec tio n s b y th e M a n d o l in Q u a r te t, j v o c a l solos by F r e d e r i c k D. F o w l e r ; a n d h u m o r o u s re a d in g s b y C h a r l e s H a r t R u t a n , S. M. C u d d e b a c k , an d th e R e v . W illa r d C o n g e r, T h e s e en - j te r t a i n e r s d id w e ll a n d th e i r e ffo r ts w e r e h ig h ly a p p r e c i a t e d by th e A rm s . C h r i s tm a s lu n c h e o n box e s w e r e d i s t r i b u t e d c o n t a i n i n g a, fine lu n c h e o n a n d “a p p r o p r i a t e g ifts,” th e re c i p ie n t re s p o n d in g to h is n a m e a s it w a s ca lle d by th e co m m itte e . T h e g i f ts w e r e o f g r e a t v a r i e t y a n d fu r n i s h e d c o n s id e r a b le a m u s e m e n t w h ile th e f e a s t o f good th i n g s w a s e n jo y e d by th e m e m b e r s a n d g u e s ts : P r e s i d e n t B o c k a n n o u n c e d th e a p p o i n t m e n t of th e fo llo w in g - n a m e d S tan d in g c o m m i tte e s fo r th e e n s u in g E n t e r t a i n m e n t — J o h n H . DeW i+t, E . A, R e y n o ld s , F r e d T e r w illig e r , B e r t R h o d e s , C. W . P r u s s i a , H . .H. F a r n u m , O. B, P o s t e r , G e o rg e H e r r . S ick — S. M. C u d d e b a c k , D r. J e f frie s , B y r o n G ilson, E d w a r d H o f f m a n , G e o rg e M. H a m ilto n , F . C. H a r d in g . D e v o tio n a l— C. W . P r u s s i a , C. E . Cuddeback, C, H. Turner, B. S. j Marsh, C. F. Van Inwegen, Dr. F. VV. Sweezy. Vestibule—R obert Schweiger, Al- marin Phillips, Clarence Dunn, C h a r le s H a m ilto n , J a m e s H a m ilto n , E a r l H e r r , Stacy Westbrook, M. V. R ic h a r d s . ■Finance—'E, J. Holclen, C. N. li'g- by. Clark Caskey. Memhersliip—J. J, Bippus. Dr. P. W. Sweezy, Dr. H. B. Swartwout. ----- - -- ---------- In t e r e s t i n g L e e tu i ’e o n E u r o p e . M r. A im a r in P h i l l i p s g a v e a n in - 16 sJtiiig a d d r e s s on S a t u r d a y ev e n - ia s a t i IS T r i - S t a t e s C h a p e l on h is Ir’.p to IL iro p e w h ic h h e to o k d u r i n g th e p a s t s u m m e r w i t h h is son, W e n d e ll P h illip s . T h e r e w a s a la r g e a t te n d a n c e an d fro m th e a d m issio n fees, $11 w a s realized fo r th e C h r i s t - ma.s fu n d of th e S u n d a y School. W h e n y o u h a v e a b ilio u s a t t a c k ?iV6 C h a m b e r l a i n ’s T a b le t s a tria l . F o t sa le 'by A ll T h e y a r e e x c e llen t. Dealers!.— A d v . T h e d a y o f h a r s h p h y s ics is gone. P e o p le w a n t m ild , easy la x a t iv e s . D o a n ’s R e g u le te h a v e satisfied thous a n d s . 25c. a t a ll d r u g sto r e s .— A d v . C h i l d r e n C r y FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A D e ftM u lant S e n t to P e n itL U th u ’y. Martin Murph w a s c o m m itte d to th e N e w Y o r k C o u n ty P e n i t e n t i a r y a t B lack w e lls L sland fo r th r e e m o n th s by .Justice tv . S. B e v a n s in police c o u r t la s t F r id a y . M u r p h w a s a r r e s t e d by P o lic e m e n M oo^rehead an d C a m p b e ll. AVednesday n i g h t fo r d i s t u r b i n g th e peace, p u b lic in to x ic a tio n , d iso r d e r ly co n d u c t, an d v i o la t in g h is p a r o le a s h e w a s u n d e r a su s p e n d e d se n t e n c e or 60 d a y s in th e co u n ty jail. W h e n s e n ten c e d h e u s e d so m e ab u s iv e la n g u a g e re g a r d i n g th e p o lice a n d th e “ d e a l ” h e h a d receiv e d . H e w a s ta k e n to N e w Y o r k e a r ly on S a t u r d a y m o r n in g b y O fficer Mk B. H o r n b e c k . Move On Now ! say s a p o lic e m a n to a s t r e e t crow d , a n d w h a c k s h e a d s if it d o n ’t. “M o v e o n n o w ,” sa y s th e big, h a r s h m in e r a l p ills to b o w e l c o n g e s tio n a n d su f f e r in g follow s . D r . K i n g ’s N e w L ife P ills d o n 't b u lld o z e th e bow e ls . T h e y g e n tly p e r s u a d e th e m to r i g h t a c t io n , a n d h e a l t h follow s . 25c. a t A ll D r u g g ists.— ^Adv. The New York Store ESTABLISHED 1874. The good sensible things in Xmas Goods are found at THIS OLD RELIABLE STORE. W e mention just a tew things tonight that w e believe w e can save you ready m o n ey on. Ladies’ and Gent’s Onyx Hosiery For over 20 y e a rs w e have been the sole agents for this vicinity lor this w e ll know n brand of Hosiery. With no exception it’s the best hose on the market today. IN UDIES’ WE CftRBY THREE GRaOES, 75C, $!, $1.50 W c Also Carry Most All the Light Colors. We also keep the lisle thread and the GAUZE LISLE. 25C, 39C AND 50C A PAIR. In Gent’s Halt Hose. W e carry Uvo grades in silk 50c and $1. W e also Carry the W eil Known Interwoven Half Hose Af 25c, 35c and 50c a Pair PRETTY XMAS BOX FURNISHED FREE. GENT’S OR LADIES’ UMBRELLAS We Have an Elegant Line to Choose From. IN HANDKERCHIEFS We are displaying the best assortment ever show n in this city. AU prices. All grades How About a New e©AT or FUR? Every department in our store is full to overflowing. We urge you to see the display. OPEN EVENINGS. R. JORDAN & e o . no, 121.123 Pike=st., Port Jervis. B A N K e l e c t i o n s . N a t i o n a l B a n k o f P o r t Je^ w s . 'p o r t J e r v i s , N. Y., D e c. 13, 1912. T h e re g u l a r a n n u a l m e e t i n g o f th e sto c k h o l d e r s of th i s b a n k fo r th e ele c tio n o f a B o a r d o f D ire c to r s fo r th e e n s u in g y e a r w ill b e h e ld a t th e i r b a n k in g house on ■'im u ary x; open from 10 ; E . F . M A P E S , C a s h ier. T u e s d a y , J a n u a r y 191 3 , Polls will be open fi F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k . P o r t Je r v i s , N. Y., D e c . 13, 1912. T h e re g u l a r a n n u a l m e e ti n g of th e sh a r e h o l d e r s of T h e F i r s t N a ti o n a l B a n k o f P o r t Je r v is, fo r th e electio n o f D i r e c t o r s , w ill h e h e ld a t its b a n k in g h o u s e on T u e s d a y , J a n u a r y 1 4 th, 1913, a t te n o’clo c k a. m . T h e p o lls w ill h e op e n fro m ten to elev e n o’clo c k a. m . F R E D E R I C K B. P O S T , C a s h ier. T h e P e n n s y l v a n i a o a t s cro p ra n g e s fro m 26,000,000 to 36,000,000 b u s h els a y e a r . How About Christmas Presents? W e h a v e so m e v e r y u s e f u l o n e s : Parlor Lamps. Parlor Rockers, Parlor Stands, Child’s Rockers. C h ild ’s H i g h C h a i r s . Iron Cribbs, Iron Beds. 'Iron Springs, Mattresses, 1 and 2 piece. Matting. Toilet Sets, E x t e n s i o n T ta b le s . C h a ir s . Brooms. A. J. DeWitf, 128 Pike St., Port Jervis. N. Y. BUIIDING MATERIALS! Doors, Sash, Blinds and Mouldings H a r d w o o d I n t e r i o r F i n ish , H a r d w o o d M a n tels, G r a tes, T ile, E t c . S t a i r W o r k , P o r c h Trimmings. E tc . Builders’ Hardware, Roofing and Building Papers. Paints, Qlla, Varnish, Pu ty. Etc. Window Glass, Plat© G lass, B e n t G lass, Cut G lass a n d C o lo r e d G lass, F ^ IMfESTBROOK.' W W 35 PIKE ST, h ' ■