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W ***' ing 'C.N-IU-N - ^A^tefflrMf -,* Garments, ||lpje., KftSr— - •D^w^i^ lf%o»,#^ 2&M SODUS CENTRE. E,. C. DELANO RETURNS FROM\\14,000 M'*L£ TRIP, IB $ikfer Many Interesting Things About Which He may Write For the Entertainment o f the ReKdere of the UnioH-Gasette. iBife, r life and AcCidei6^V In~ stei|ti»acus# & Iff'\ \\ il- •- if','; pue M^J, 1945 m* tra fc> ni \i <•'.< • »a\ Iiiie&uilttosteamMilroad ^ Jfip.,, „. »' ||q'|j|$incipal infajpejties;] jpg|§rk and^n^ ^ffiges. ££*..., .gci^nirouB Iocapwift ex> min-^fh'ir territory/ Which ^*- steam raMftr. 5|'t|ates qn prints right lll^ae't 1) ..pprpe'fcialsfranr 0. Start -Tiroperjjr now tlaiJfSJ'Wftpius ab^e^oper- <xptns|l%nd'lixed <ihgS;^e8.. tfca^n^iijrtftls of tl»|y0&*m^iiv resent nifi^tfbW HO WeSwHl of fnal -\ me of tl\- propeiw..*.' iwruapuf poi4ilafaoii£|{srxed \\'tBsJjIjiiJgfpoweri^;*;-'. •' , r \-- «^^|c|ssflil]y operajg%^Jmilai\J vJitfeff-fo'r a number orSjlire, iKiteJ&te investors h^jeaTready- ^pethore than t.h'rf|i<juaitera . After a vacation of six months, dur- ing which tiine your correspondent traveled, over 14,000 .* miles, across twenty-five states an^ territories and one - foreign country, Mexico, visited flftyrfive' cities and numerous villages, saw the billows break on the shores of the Atlantic, the shores of the Pacific, the shores of the Great J_.akes, and the shores pf the Gulf of Mexico, he now resumes his pen-as correspondent of the UNION-GAZETTE at Sodus Centre. Mrs. Hattie PeVinney and Mrs. J. Egbert Adams of Berkeley, Cal., are guests of Mrs. S. B. Coleman. Sunt. Rawden is entitled to niubh praise' for the new railing along Maple Street east of the arch bridge over Sal- man Creek, It is a credit to the tqwn. John Polhamusof Port Wayne, Ind., speHt part of the week with relatives in this village. Miss Harriet VapTassel, superinten- dent of manual training and domestic ±gcieace. in, the. city schools., of Jiudson, N. V., has been enjoying a short vaca- tion at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Tinklepaugh. Quite a representative delegation from here .had important business at Roch- ester, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. t\ T. ilenuett leffMon- day for a fortnight's Visit with their daughter, Mrs. Andrew C. Johnston, at Boston. • Misses Eva Stell and Grace Carll, of J ami Bailey s circus at Rochester, -T-uea- -I day. Mrs. Annie Merchant entertained Mr. and .Nlrs iiert ; Rozelle and chlldreu of \Crbton-ou-the-Hudsou and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Merchant, of Rochester, Sunday. Mrs. C. B. Welton, of Canandnigua, is •the guest of MT. and Mrs. J. T. Pearsall. Earl Davis, of Utica, was the^guest of yj Mr. and Mrs. James Glass part of last [Veek. The \ Strivers \ added' p2S to their treasury Saturday eVefjihg from their food sale aud ice cream social iff Opera Hall. -. . , ; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hopkins enter- tained a party of friends Sunday. j There witr be ^ sterepptfcan lecture given by Mr. Edwin Fink in^'the Pres- byterian church Thursday evening, June 2nd. MK Fink is sent out by the Home Board of the Presbyterian church. The lecture is free but a silver offering is expected. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Messenger died from scarlet fever Monday evening. • She was their only daughter. Word was received Tuesday saying hat Thomas Hoey was very ill in a Buffalo hospital. / FATAL ACCIDENT. MRS. BUSHART OF MARION DIED FROM INJUR.IE.8. She and Her Husband Had Been at Church—Horse Rah Away-^- Community Shocked a t the Result. ' ' •. SUPREME COURT NOW SESSION AT LYONS. IN 3S8C Caae of M. H. WJIber agalnat The Mora Company Goes, over the Term—A Giat of the Proceeding*—Few Cases at this Session. v ^ —^ '^'l<SfS^^^^ aa J-S^\., ^1 ! r itmsaHBm / £ /A^I ^ • S'i i' , \T i 1 5B^^v AJ -i. .^. '^^^1 /. i^^^US.f. Itmm^jB &&& iBBWM'V^v •IK''•\*•) ^^v*- xif --^\A \ 1 \ ' i j ! 1 I or Red Cwss Stoves aw jast right, and for bakings, broiling, or any. other cooking process the coot will find thaltflhe can get the best restilta on O True Stuff.. yume,\ burbled a man who broke in the door of our office yesterday. \I went ^to a bankwet the other nighb There wfre four wine glasses at my plate, but when I looked at the menu I couldn't find a wine. S o I asked the waiter. He says: 'The menu i s to take home to your wife. The glasses will be in use, all'right.' Gee, 1 Ain't this a good olfl\world!\ Marion, May 24—Sunday noon, when Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bwshart were re- turning from church at this place, a gate on the Albert Miller farm, two and, one-half miles south of Marion,' blew across the road, striking between the front and back wheels. In attempting to drive, on,, the wagon was overturned, throwing Mr. and Mrs. Bushart out. They picked themselves, upland Mr. Bushart went in pursuit of his horse, which had become frightened and ran to its home about one-half miie.farthef away. Mrs. Bushart spoke to him about the acci- dent and was picking up the duster and other things from the carriage when . he left her. When he returned she had walked a few rods and was lying un- conscious in the road. Medical aid was 'Here's^ a._gpod one ..foi: T .your £Ql- I sum Jp o ?^-ML s he djed at Jour jj._^m, •Tip.\*' luii-Mrt'H' « ^. o 1..I » >-.. i - I*-.!,...* .1.... **- ii-.- i . t- - 1 . itie ^miuXAjiteESLl -JNewark, were-guests-of-M-r^and Mr?. 4;Amos Carlfthe forepart of the week. Miss Mollie P. Boyd is home from a year's snjonrn on the Pacific coast. • The Northern Central Railway Com- pany is grooving experimental plats of alfalfa-near its stations in this county for 'the benefit of the farmers inter-r ested'and is sending out Prof. \G. F. \ [atsi^f-eorne)-l'^Wversity^v--msmret'f Ga n GOErwfa-^Dr. prospective growers of this crop. li e spent several days with Sodus farmers fast week. The ladies of St. Luke's church -an- nounce a social for Saturday evening of next week, in Opera Hall. Marenus Karuls and daughter, Kate, In Youth and Age. ~~tte tnat-wouJd-pafis th« latter part of life with honor jand decency must, when he is yo\ung consider that he shall one day be old; and remember, when lie\ is old* that he bag once been young. In youth he must lay up knowledge for his support when his powers of acting shall forsake him; pand in agfe, forbear to animadvert with rigor on faults which experience only Johnson, » • ($Bankf> in.p^'giate of nttipiejjof \riearly '. annnm^Orc^S years., WSCRHERSOS, *!*§;;*.-. |!|»an<<?i- & Barryijiilif- .Mi$S&tir, -N.Y.. ^-20 Broad Striate*--\-• ^ ^f^twyork. that\' day. Mr. Bushart was badly bruised bnt will recover. Mis, Bushart was formerly Miss Jennie Verbfidge and married for her first husband, Jacob Ue Ciler. Foty children of that marriage \-survive. Twenty-six years ago she became the wife o^ Mr. Bush- art and is survived by a-bfother in Can ada and six stepchildren and Cornelius Verbridge. of East Pa'lmyra.' , The fun- eral was held Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Bruins officiating^ - -^•- r ^-'*~, ~ [•wbo^ecemTy-ranreTfefeTrom \Hollar Cl 'ama itfllrttiderately F 000 S\; BonbiefJiSuses'rents [•per m^%, ? eaii be i-tlmii. |SfS^pa.' K oid fcm lure Companys. Weqotiatgd - Rents Collected tRVEYFISK >ans, Insn»iiice Real Estate :-: ' Newark, N,V, DRNELL and BUILDER <* fell \ \ ne > 21S Newark, N,Y, Robinson Van Buren'Shreet Ing 1 |Moviiig • < fetl Me 2s 1 and Carting of Kinds iig a S^jjjgty (>Btrae on liand, Way^MiBroe §t9, have rented the Webler house on roftd Street. .'Mr. and\Mrs Leroy Mason' and Mrs. B. J . DuFloo, of Newark, called friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William (J. Sucher, of Rochester, visited his parents part of the week. The Mayou family picnic Will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Mayou on Mill'street, Friday, June 10. S. B . Coleman visited his daughter, Mrs. Anna C. Jioe, at Newark the fore part of the Week. . George Thurston, of Alexandria Bay, has been in town for'a week the guest ,of Miss Kathryn Harris. Their nup- tials will be solemnized WednesoayT June IS. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrp. John S. Harris, on Maple street. Mr and Mrs. Frederick W. Klumpp, Miss Emma U. Klumpp and John T. Pearsall motored to Lyons, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy (;. Ghent enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. John Hare of Can- aadaijjna from ^attafd^y tr> Monday. John Shannon, \of Penn Yan, is visit- ing his son, Joseph F. 'Shannon. A new time schedule wiihgo into ef- fect on the .Sodus Bay branch of th\e Northern Central next Sunday, and several important changes are ex- pected in the. train service. The action brought by William Vo«- bnrgh against the town of Sodus to re- cover $60 damages alleged to h'Sve been sustained by his ci tter striking a stone tin the highway near^Ife Kansier shops in this village, One day last winter, has been decided in favor of the town by Justice L. S. Lakq of Lyons .before whom the action was tried, who dis- misses the complaint with $7.86 costs against the plaintiff. Surrogate Clyde W. Knapp has granted letters of administration to Mrs, I.Lunette A. Van Si^klen on the estate of her late husband, Albert VanSieklen. The value of the personal estate is esti- mated at $2,500. The only other heirs; are Mary Thompson, a daughter, of 'North Adams, Mass.,, and Lawrence L. • VanSieklen, a grandson. John A . Gti- lick and (1. A- Munn were appointed appraisers. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Negus, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Uyton P. Barclay and 'Mrs. George F. Hall autoed to Roctfester, Tuesday. -• Rev. L. S. Lacey has accepted the in- vitation of Dw>£ht Post to deliver the Memorial Day address? at SodilS. He\ is the son of a veteran. •: Mr. and Mrs. Bert J Tripp and chil- dren and Miss Edna Schimpf, 6f El- mira,-are expected in town to-day to sp»nd a few days with the ladies*' par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Schimpf, and* with other Sodus Centre relatives. —Her numerous friends in this vicinity Uire pleased to learn that Mrs, Lunette S. Van Tassell, of Geneva, will soon take up her residence in Sodus Centre, at thehorae'cif hef parents. Justice S, Nelson Sawyer has granted a final order annulling the marriage of Elizabeth Kitchen Mes»iriger, a minor, to Irving Messinger. '. . • Mrs. Millie Kluinpp was the guest of friendsin Newark over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman, Riggs delight- fully entertained the Baraphilla Class; Taesday evening, at their pleasant home south of this place. '.Rev. E. P. Robihsoii was called Buffalo Wednesday toattend tliefiint ojE*ffjend, Male Friendship. Remarks have been made lately as regards the apparent decline of close personal friendships between men. Perhaps something in our busy mod- ern life accounts for our lower note in masculine ftigMsJuBS, Eejdi&Rs,. too, much that belonged^ to inter- changes between man and man, is now possible between woman and pan, as' equals. Had No Opinion; An attorney said to an Irishman, hi s client: \Why don't you pay me that money, Mr. Mulrooney?\ \Why faith,, because I d o not owe it to you.\ \Not owe it to me ? Yes r you do. It's for the opinion you had of me.\ \That's a good \un indeed,\ rejoined»Pat, \when I never had any opinion of yo u in all of my life.\ China's Destructive River. The, Hoangsho, the \Yellow river,\ of China, is probably the most de--. structtve-of -rivers:—Hr OUB flooarltrtsr believed to have killed 1,300,000 per- sons. It cut a new channel to the^ea through hundreds of miles of densely populated. country and swept away more than 1,000 villages. Soft Coal, in Chile. In the vicinity^ of Concepcion and Taltahuano, Chile, there are more than 80,600,600 cnbic meters of soft coal of fair quality within an area of 80,000 square 1 meters, or about 30. % square miles. Th e vein is 3.5 meters, or about 11,5 feet thick. easy - A Differericei As sopn as people become, marks,\ the trust magnateB'*and poli- ticians tell yon public confidence is feslbrquT and whjen the pebple-iget wise to themselves, <*md. realize that they are being fooled/ fffi^same^ fel- lows call it a crisis.—Puck* Didn't Stand to Reason, Editor — \What! Another »:ananu> •Bcript?\ Assistant—\Yes; 'Overheai'd at the Sewing CircIe'^-475 words.\ Editpr-r i \Nonsense! Return it at once! There must have' been many more words than that.\—Lippincotrs; Magazine. Extreme 'Egotism. Some men have an exaggerated nr* tipn of their own importance they think they should be promoted fast enough for thejr salaries to keep up with the increased cost of livihg.^- Atehison Globe. Quick Returns, ' \You said ypU. were going into some business .that would bring- ypu.guicfe returns.\ '*I did,\ answered the young man with ink on his fingers. \I anl-«ending manuscripts to the peri- odicals.\ A Chance to Escape. ' * \Do you expect to have a garden this year?\ \No iny wife says she Is going to spend most of the \ime with her people, dowri in Massachu- setts, so .I shall be here alone.\ Remedy\for Scald. A scald is one of the most paintuf injuries. One of the best healing'Vein- edieB is made by beating -castor pi) and white of eg g together until a cream is formed. Many out of town guests atte.nd.ed the May party at Grange \Hall <>ne hun- dred and fifty being present., Xtf 01 ^ orchestra furnished the m'u'sfc'., v . Miss Delilah Green is visiting \friends' in town. j£ >; Glen and Hattie Sherman, of Lyons, spent Sunday in town. ;-. . The Philathea Bible^CUaSs^wkssenter-. tained by Mrs. C. R. Curtis 'Thursday afternoon, at her-home., C. H. Scutt returned Tuesday fw>fn' n ten days' trip to the west. He was ac- companied home by his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mason, of Toledo, Iowa, who will spend the summer here. I—^Ray-Jtadder-earrje-homei-fronr-Buffaro- Dental College last week for the sum- mer vacation. Warren H . Curtiss has received the appointment of postmaster for this town. This'is an appointment which meets the approval of all as Mr.' Ctfrtis, has for many years served as deputy and had entire charge of the work. The Newark and Marion Railway Company have promised to pay for the putting down of cement walk on, the land owned by them on Mill street, I-—Rev. K. T. Norris will preach the.j Memorial sermon at the Presbyterian church Sunday \morning. The J, B\ Burrud Post and Women's Relief Corps will\- attend in ii body. On Monday, ifay 30r4it-4440-flJ»—various- -organfea^ tions and schools will form in line at the Post rooms and march to the Bap^ tist churchj Where the Rev. P. J. Bull: will deliver the Memorial address, Aiter- ward, the line will reform and march.to; the cemetery, where the G^^-R.,: ritual will be read.and the graves 1 -decor- ated. The fife and drum corp will as- sist in the ceremonies. H, S. Potter is president of the day and Charjes Tassell, marshain _ ' Cecil Johnson, Who is very ill with ty- phoid .pneumonia,.is slightly better. George Sweezey arifve'ft home from Washington, DsC., thisweek. Mr. andTtfrs; Charles Smith* of Syra- I'ouse, have been visiting Mrs. Susan- Whipple at Charles Beales'. The ladies of the Presbyterian church, iuridep'the leadership of Mrs. Augusta 1 Rulver; assisted by several men of the; church, thoroughly renovated the building last. Week. The work was imucb lightened by vacuum cleaners. ; Th e various churches of the place united in a union service Sonday night to Ifsten to Rev. W. H. Bruin's farewell sermon after a .pastorate of ten years and four mphthi'. H e and his family will remove this Week to Theresa > N.\ Y. r where he will have charge of ,the ; Flowers' Memorial Presbyterian church. Among those from here who attended the circus at Rochester were Stanley and Norman Kellogg and Milo Morri-; son, Who rtf^B- the trip in Kellogg's auto. ; ^ Mrs. K., F. Norris and Miss* May Sherman attended libjrary round table at Palmyra, Tuesday. . •'. The May term of Supreme Court convened Monday at Lyons, Justice! Foote presiding, The grand jurors Were called and Justice Foote, excused five. H. G. Hotch}?iss was^chosen foreman. ,.-_-•- Of the; twenty-six cases on\jbe genr eral calendar dnly thirteen were marked ready for trial. The following were put over the term: Lewis T. Town against New, York Central ; Louise G. Simpson against Archibald M. Graham ; Harry Bailey against Ne w York state rail- ways; Lewis S. Town against New York Central;^ Mortimer H, Wilber against ifpra\'Company and Abrgm Gartockl _;- Cases passed were': Joseph J. Welch against ArttidV. 01 Probst; Gedrge^F. Smith against Irving B,. Hodge\; Lyons .Bee't-^fugar Refining -Company against Ray Bv. Heimburg.; Imogene |4^andler-^gainst~^p>srey4'roi!ess^D'm\-1 pany; Sarah* Vanderbrook' against Ne\v York Cenfral.i.Bink oriVayne against WilJiarn't.Ar* Gold as trtisteein bankruptcy .o£ W. A.- Bostwjck Qlass Company. *,T\ \• / ; \\ \• ' The case' 'of -Emmons &' Company, against Lucius Robinson *as stricken from the calendar, • ••/The action of George C, Watson aiid Lillian W \Ving against Fred Matthews vVas re poited-settleiir^^ ^—-^ : R£DbRoss 5 or Women apjpreciatia a Red-Cross ~ r „ 0 ,;- not alone for its handsome appearance Jtsd me econ- omy ,of itgiuel conaumptioii, but because of its con- veniently arranged doors, grates and dampers, be- cause it is easily regulated and 13 such a uniformly reliable baker. A .\ The Name Red Cros* i» Synonymous wUH quality in™*Stove ~ Remember .that you buy a range for -years of service-?don't experiment with the kind you know nothingabout-^buy the well-known K.ed Cross and be on the safe side. The first case called wasthat of Ed-' riefe'Hr. Farrand against Albert Reed as administrator of James B. Wiley and ;othersi which' was t o recover'property in Savannah sold under judgment* On rhojicifi».of George O: Baker, attor- ney ffip .._tm^ defendants, the court gTantett r vajnQtion dismissing the com- plaigtj^thvgpsjtsi to defendant. 4 ^_ °^TWnlxt-caW tSkeh-up was that of the. Citlietfs' Savihg Bank of Colum- bus, Q.\V 'against Lorenzo Conse and others. Attorneys DeL . - 'Stow, of Clyde, and. Jefferson W. Hoag, of Lyon£, represented the plaintiff, and Judge Teller of Auburn, represented thejtefendJnis,„T^^ FAIR, Opera House Block Vacuum House Cleaners • \We have them for Sale or Rent Porch Shades, Window Screens, Wire Cloth all sizes. to collect a.^baJapee of $646.43, which is the amypmlt.j <^jth interest, claimed. The •.Juiy^ft'eri being out' but a short time; retnln^a- a verdict against all the defendant^ >i' H •in> the .caset of Martin D , Buckley against Jacdb • Thomas and Eldred S. Brandt there was no appearance on^tne part of dejfense ; and, on motion qt the part 'of.the defense,. and o n mb^» tion of ..Attorney Clyde W. Knapp, for the plaintiff., a judgment of $1,015.92, was granted by the court. • The case'of the Sonthwest National Bank against. Lorenzo Couse an action to recover on a note was heard by Jus- Justice Foote, and on motion of Jejferson W^ijbpagj_attorney^f6.r_ ^he_ plaintiff a verdict of $8i3.77 was ;granted. There was no appearance on the parf of the defense. The above amount was fora note of $700; . At fhe opening of the second day all the: cases ready for trial, three in num- ber, were disposed of without a jury and in a sh6rt time. .. ( The first taken Up was that of Arthur W.' Evans against Bessie Exner, an ac- tion to recover 'ssH\ a promissory note. Attorney Charles T^-Ennis appeared for .the plaintiff. There being no ap- pearance on the part of the defendant, a judgment was granted by the court in favor of the plaintiff for $264.37, the amount of the note with interest. The case^pT~tBe TTew York Central- Hudson River Railroad Company against the Lyons Beet Sugar Refining Company, which was t o recover for de- murrage on, cars,- whieh was disposed of by stipulafioh, In the ease of George Hudson against BoWers M, Phelps there was no appear-: ance on the part of the plaintiff, and on motion of fheattorney for the defend- ant the court dismissed the case with costs to the defendant. At noon\court adjourned^untUyHed. nesday morning at-10 o'clock: \ \' Floor Matting 15c and 18c per yd. Oil Stoves 75c and $1,48. Window Shades 10c and 25c. Alarm Clocks 75c to $1.39 20 Varieties: PurefeFresh Candies -.. ^w&gfa: . - , Fresh.Salted Peanuts 5c per glass Interest Allowecl on Time deposits. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent. For Sale by|MATTISON HA^PWARE C0. f Newark, N.V. KIDNEY \~ DISEASE KILLS. Your health and life depend 'upon the Kidneys' working sropevty. When out of order you have pains in the back, ' hrick dust deposits in the exci'etions,scalding paiuB, swelling around eyes, ,_ constipated bowels, drowsiness, fever, rheumutie '^ains. The best treatment lor these conditions is Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Xt removes the nrioacid from the system, the cause of most Kidney, layer and Blood troubles. 35 years of success. Write Dr. David Ken- bottle - Large-bottles fl.00 all druggists. Organized 1066 1905 Incorporated The Bank with a Record 1866 S* S-Peirsbn & Co., m0 Pcirson & Pf ik§t$ h : f: ^ J896 PeirsoiijSi Pefcs<^ . •:^-Ki H a successful record of 42 years Is to 'you, start anaccouHt' to-day.: *•*!#•< ***** £ '^-f- *m? -Orie^on Dad. . Father-^\What makes you iao ex- travagant iy'lth in y money, slrJ\ Son r—\Well dad> I.thought sou wpulfln't like t o Bpend.lt youfsett after worfcing so hard iforil^-Boston Transcript TO INSTALL ALA&J4. New Yerh Centr&l Makes Prop> - osttion to Village Trustees. to An Aim In Life. An aim in life laUhe only fprfuhe: worth finding; and It Is not t o be found in foreign lands,; but In the heart itself.. \.'•'.-. Uncle'Ezra Says: '•you'll find thet\ the ruster'g inaln object in Wakln' you so early In: the morn In' Is to tell you it la time to git u|i.to feed him.\ home WUli,**»son. MttiHetoimWeMer **B home from ; _ ;..\.-. The Infinite Purpose.. ..-'-.- Obd intends no man to live In this [world without working; 'but he In- tends every man to be happy In hl» •lt-*ftu«kttt. ''*; '. Superintendent Everett, of the New Yoric Central lines, was in town Mon- day in conference with President Burn- fatt and. Vjllage Clerk F»«, relative to the denrand made by the Village CleflclFo*, relative to the demand made by the Villajfe Board that the Company'] place gates and flagman at the Murray street crossing onShe West Shore.road and at the Lyon* road crossing on th s New York Central line. Mr. Everett said that the Company was willing to install'its bell alarm system, at both these crossings and that he,coh- sidered this manner of giving \alarm much safer than that of gates of flag- men. , . ,' .—. ,.•*... Mr. Everett -- ; Forewarrretfi - M6therr^-\Btat wh y are you afraid to kiss Miss SJfllei\ Th e Family Terrors \Becausfr when p a kissed her th e other day on the staircase she slapped his face;'' ir.what it amounts to by briyihgf.ybur' winter's supply of coal howi*.-'Goal; don'i get mnsty,. and. that's your< cel- lar for any how? - COAL AT PRESENT PRICES will make a considerable saving ti every bpuseholderi and the opportunity to| catch prevailing prices should hot be ^allowed to slip by. put it.in. Order tpday^-we'H GEO: A. WEEKS ft CO\. Ntfrthern Central Yards Both Phonos CESS POOLS, DRAINS, , ' Ciste^a and Wells Cleaned ' Now Cess Pools and Drains Dug. • Best and Host Approved Methods used, No odors when doing! work. Charges reasonable. tUvSi • 17 Grace Ave., Newark Hall postal and will gtve prompt attention,,. '* Stijsp^j^ select at prices fmt, 1 ' . jiX », '•• Grid ef the Courtship. \She frpftrried Hme t o her father.\ \Ana what dlff he ( sairf\ ; \He satd that was her way of letting undesir- able suljtors down easy, and gave me a'flvercent eigar.\ Mr. Kverett fu«h»r stated that if, after the bell sysw^'JWf been tried out, the trustees were hot satisfied wrltb the result, he would place a flagman at thejLyons road,! which is Jhe_jaiore dengerous of the two>-as the track is bidden from view from the north by trees, sbrnba an d a house. Attraction of London. All thevhetft Intellects, all the most shining jlffil' btftliant individuals of theTJnifea Kincdom gradually and surely srayitste t o London. ' Hu^iruty of th e Great The greatSft men Sf« the most hum- ble, the.most, TTilllnf to\ admit their limitations, ind the most reverent. Wise Woman. \My boss asked me to-day hOTR. much I had saved; out of iny year's wages.\ - \And what did you tell him?\ - \I touWrtm i would SsTs yDUi\ ; \Well you tell him in the morning that the cost of.living has been so high that we have not saved a cent?? \But dean you know we have saved several hundred dollars?\ \Sure y/fi have, but we don't want to lend it.\ .\\ , Alligator^ RlMh Edible. Boiled? »lH«*tof Mtfc twites very much like vsaL It Is much\ eaten in India. '>:• Germsrft^lWno Less Rye Plour. A rapM deoTMsa In th« use of rye flour^or bread li» recent years Is noted hrdernmntrr r ~ - ----- •----.—---• Causs of the l^oughnesa ^-Thls planet > pretty rough beoaase 'f^vmkgtm^ To the Pwrl Buyer. \Foi; every p^arl you Wear you\^11! shed a tear,\ says an old: adage; nut the tnodeifti woman who knows the worth of .the:; button pearl or -the baroque Is undaunted. The value of a jSearl depends largely upon its tint, bnt there is a process of staining which often produces the pink of the oriental pearl. *t>nly a connoisseur should Invest In pearls alone. The good peart is-*.-large, very round, smdbth. and Iridescent. , •.•;~v>£._ -. - -,v -. erman North Main; Street ^ t- * 'Newark/ New York :. «jjjfe: .::.....•. ^T-::.?:- y^k. ••\r*'<£j ^<—— __ ma= No Deposits. \Do you think there's money In hens?\ •':.-• - \Well if there Is they keep it well secured.\-4ExchanKe. i Men.' -* '„ * y a wise man have good lues: a r--.-.---•jn'-^.-.-- ...,• - I ; — ' Let _ .few yearB\ and* Tte' wllf do*M foolish things as anybody.—Atchison Olobe. Almost Psrpettial - Rain. '- . Rain fails OB the Ireland We ate ihowing some of the latest ttylegrn Summer Millinery, Hats and .'. rihat are the best the \seastki;- \\' ; - I able coti»id«ring Style \ : Call and setoof line If you are in ^ - •'• -*-—^ jf? •- ~~ —•'••ar- • .'• • • •' I mm