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I&fr&imek Gazelle J^ ial*:m,j L'-jl.U'll'.lll t^* : f^^?^%#:^ 9e- S*sa :.r,. i&s youtfh _ with Our line of Articles SUITABLE* «- ,-rsv - penyerfi^d;sie1s;$L50to $f. KMra from 10c to $2.50 Safety Razors from $1.00 to $5.00 from 10c to $1.25 titoves and Mittens from 10c to $3.00 Wmf'^mk^^- i ^S0&^ \*iXi4£XSk V- id-'-if ^mmm*\^ :* a 54 iiw Sets, \ Saver-Plated Ware Aluminium Ware Granite Ware, etc. CHRISTIANITY IN JAPAN SHetch orTalK-brjrrof. Clement art- the Baptist ChgrBlr «^ Sunday Morning.' j An interesting'talfi-wifs* given: at the 'Baptist \church\ Sunday'morning by Principal Ernest W. CleinenY of 'Dun- can Academyr T&Mo, Jap^n. ^ He. took \for his subject ''The -Old '^spej in 'New\Japan.\*\\Prof. Cfisment'Is aiilin- teresting speaker: U«' tfas'°iJeeh in Japan wr'a imbiber of years and'.gives' ^ery encouraging reports of the. grb'wfh lot the Christian religlo'n In JapknT~Hej Tis a graduate of the University of Cfipf caga'with high'honors and a member of the Psi UpsiloiS'Praternity. The gist of Mr. Clement's remarks follows: •..'•••. Japan is a land* bf 1 p*a6SS£ TJeean'Se it cSntains so 'much 'of bottiilM Japan and New Japan together.\ tJld Japan is^ very ancient; while New Japan i s very young.' Old japan ciaiifis-to be 2570 years old, but cannot show credits atfle records to substantiate the claim f however, it is'the«tajest^hipfte'nr- thie world with one continuous' unbroken MtVnvM. iW'a*H * R8K« t % fr •***%» Plan - a Gigantic\ State-wide Campaign for N«xt Yeftr—Cbmnilttee* Selected; New Japan* was born on There are a great variety of use- ful and Acceptable Gifts in Our Stock. Afother Lot of Those Kitchen Sets at 29c just received. E. GOOK: dynasty. July 14, authorities, eonttary.Ritteir'own Iawe,; tfcislved fhVle'fVef^Wfiilbf Commodore- Pea'ry brought'from President Fillmore to the Emperor of Japan. ^ ,..t, ' This; acknowledgment that the • laws could not be maintained 'was the death- knell of Old Japan,' and the birthday of the New Japan. And, during the.fifty- seven years which 'have elapsed since that time, Japan has made such mar- velous transformations on all lines that l.we can only do, as did Dominie Samp- son, throw up our hands and exclaim \Prodigious.\ Now, it is only fifty- one -years sirice the first Protestant miss- ionaries entered Japan-(1859); but dur- ing 1 tliis half a century Christianity has most powerfully impressed Japanese civilization. Fifty years ago, there were only twelve missionaries (five \ doubles\ and two \singles\) in Japan; \now the missionaries are numbered by the hundreds. Fifty years ago there was not a single church or Sunday school in Japan; now the churches and Sunday schools are numbered by the thousands, ffie-- 19J1 County prkioffion* #«? i'mit^efeiect;co^ii.Hng'o1t the* Hfe^S District Chairgtan-eleet^heltl^ theSTa® nual. organization meeting' here '-'5iJn< day'in the '^h^st%ji u i oh«a'aSi, v e1eot^d f litroMg county. executive' c^nitaiHeiev mapped onfci their 1911 'eaiiipaignj : ali<l prepared t o Wage .the. jnjast det'ermin&al relentless fi^ht of ^thejr }iistor£ to^Slog, 1 l|the manufacture and saie'i of >l fiquor fcthis state, r a«d elect prohibition 'officio .to enact and-enforce it; aS vfefi. sS L augurote _tjieA seventeen\ other\ troa ^ comprehensive reforms for -which th'e^yv Stand. Aiapog these reforW- are\ di- rect primaries, a county proBiBSffgn'la% under which\al county; maV\'^Ofe' ! T?Sr?| manently drv^ihTtfie. meWt'imegl^d'SeS sta^wide-proMbifioSi is's^cnrVid, f^mir an suffrage, [iniHatiyey \ referendum, right of recall j of corrupt 'onfcialsg^ar-j eSteree*!.}. _ r cap«e..8ta# •a^^iaafgap^^CseF ffoicl%\ stlt^aaWrof''-^'-'--' *\ : :p«rd? *liiTOGE9?KEB, in^ liim. M. I DevefaSjtf^inrposBs;' .. \ F-Thft-viftelSting\ Tvas^ calfedt^to aider! %• \Gikpf dhairtoMi? b.' Coiitia o?l I'Sal&iiiuih^ atfd^a^eVsprayer''*y Bey. officialsftMr. Barnes of'Kose, opened for •busiH fa-fetes 1 . •\ \-\ f* r ^'-' ~ J ' 8 ''- ~ . • * -J •teV? polS Mg4'fVays j an<i pio'per'^m.- swe'at «WT>» nWA'^Kiia A'RA^-'Va'o.KViiw&iipjjitngj^iijel-iSjgr^ g. i»otter, Marion;. fftf *Ii: !c v-atiD'uefen, Naw*rj%F%te'p O!.\ ! kane, Walworth; Banluel Hauer, tpul' tSlieinrille.^\' ' '.'\\' ••»*»-*- The\ County Chairnian,' D. Cottin, « • swe'St shops and':«hiui &Ddr;'ieiBbnabtei kours'ior laborers, abolition'^•F'grade' erosaings; direct election of C.-S. Sen-' ators, etc. ^Encouraged by the Magnificent gains throughout' the Btate daring the. last\ eighteen months in which ninety towns have been; carried, prriiibition (no-li- eense) one' hundred prolibition officials including a mayor, in flu dty of XJoft-f land, elected, strong organizations ef- „ feoted-'in thousands £t Jreoincts, etc.lable'assistance in-the bnsifittff seWon. etc, the, Prphibitioniats 'are preparing for a campaign which, w&l sweep all wet towns dry; elect toeat'prohibition *Efie- e5BPff3^e- \eohimitfeo .'^refjeiited l» v *ca JMul«?epprt\'sTiowkj|f\vait .\Sntotuife ^'•-worfc '•a^S&jptSBea,-'. tEej^SiJle'najd. geSeral^'lbWart moVenjeht'^aU along l^tflilft^ltfofTpgesent ddndl^ion of the f cbm'iiittee, and recommendations' 'for gOttr^dlldwrtlg Btrbriiexeeu'tive'seotei ^e'to\ handle counfy 'work\ y1«^%as*e>ietgab -*•' ' !'\ A •» KILLED BY ELECTRICITY fiasaa Bu*i«a» InstAnily Kill.d atVut^tatlon *!•** SlacVdipin.,\! \\ijo^a Bp^s was'ipltantly killed at the'TO^onSqD-itationlo'f the Roofies- ( fe ^raVrise'-fe^astertt biilway, Satur- w. 'r--^-» TO ,^af5lmw , g/al s > o«jtbck!, Mr:-' Borgess -.-•^.v'^^^^a^-i^BrB^'ofe^e'aftl^'Bfe eieetric MMHs^Atj^tt%'«Mr4m» «fr ner came incontact wlil^a \live\ ooa- ^to*rJHe;wseBived th* *iill force of' ttjie^cyrrerit and was killed so quickly |:th,at bjis,le}low workmen scarcely real- iM#^««it.' \ -• ' ' ; *r>. ^u,rgess ,had worked at the Mace- tte»-.^.tjo)iijat)ojjit sly mdaths and baa f«^^i«jJrfrfron>his-.work b y trolley. Jfij^a^otjsjfte^^an^ejtpert about ahe s/'impreVemeni of thBJ ^51 '^ilSly^feliSfitoBn.-V^odBS; Bi R!6ton7^oe>efiafi«n»n; MVlHJniinn'H* i« i^l^?*^ wa|^ yfejirs.of agefand' J ; |^,b«^|i^-'£ypns> \~1$?%B fliiyived ,by his-H6 of fcf ons, a soin,, of Ji(»ft|do„ aoa\hi» mptfaer and sister ^ho reside lit the\»rt'f; • \ • ' GOES TO JAIL 'ji'ofi'stg, -»ir\*a«fflf' \ ''' , ^ ^>-*i *.»f s *»*& 9 in the. Foolhardy. Railroad says, T17J Cross in Frpr^f^^P&at Car^^ fi 3, •/ • ' KTala'n^Freni r«nlt*ntl»rjr: . ..ji,. v . _ t j .'\; '_ ' • .if '; j e«rtl».D» > Qrasse, t }H^ robbed the res- idence of Henry Ar Lee,'a firmer living •~oa'\\ on'dsiy a s heWas leAvftgHoriroe'County Penitentiary \by :c|!gn^lnfe; S rtii^llMe. ; Ha was, Sorted a «tf*ff gam x w»% Wai^efc^^^^^^,^^^^^,! County at last election nittSinr« ^'^.oV&n»ii^MJSf\-%^^l«»r^iii3»«A J »»: per 'cent, gain, Whilo all otWeie parties showed a'greatly' redueeo? vote. Doc- tor Earnest L. Tiffany <ff the''State, -Committee was present' f&*grve valtt' . . . . .>j' 1 That JDhnVattTrayse, *je aged Hbl laridJnf.^fe'Waakined\ jns^fest of Port Gibson on -November. 2«®r on the Rochester; Syracnsi electrlcrroad,met his death tjggn^h^ng fatiltof the railroad'company is the de- cision of Coroner C. P. Jennings of- •MaceBpn* . . „,•'.\ ^'Xfind that death\.was due to£:bom;, pound fractureof the.skiill received', at Stop 37 on the Rochester, Syracuse &.| jEa^tern Railroad and .that said ,mjury •Was .received, as a. result; ot bia|.6^ij ^carelessness,bybeing.'hit hy tn^e^l-? Jbo«ad Joca/ car .of thip Rr$. & E. R. R. ^rcfl'vyaSdufe'at'tSls'point at.the time ** cnilSif\ Mir> Uipiw at« cross the tr k ihtil fth^ ing train wi i h 11 *b i«o ^fhe;'obJijl|jjpf|gpss safely^t was struck and his body^n full force IhtbUhe; child doll sldirabie in|o^;v * f'~ThTs?jsv\th;Cfff|i:or sixth this \character\ that hi s xxurr .R^S.^Elt^j^lie raanaa road has. beertconductinK an« canlp'aign in afi; effort to put i l-^*«^f^py^«ichingtrap states'ijQ his writt'en-d'eeiiion. hWl teM»# the fcoBT • We'rail^c^lfa track, i f^n ai|4mst s hh^.-Not^li^'tojUf cnre'bail of'$2500' he was comraitte<Fto WayheCohm^Jall. '?* In the evening Dr. Tiffah^'gSV'e a'stir- ring nddresB carrying conviction wtjifcj it. ' • MR. WRIGHT SOLD OUT. Quality Boot Shop P»«Juv..d By WiUUm P. 9.g«. '. ^,'..... -- , ... JLIM Herman Jff/WrighfjwWBSf tfee*.tWfj proprietor of the Qualitj Boot* Fifty years ago, there was no pub-i**, ^f W } hrei ^\** ^a^Sj^Iptei^ * \•*!?-«* *•>«» a ^g?^ ^^^wWb^Postiowhiei^^b; Post Kacaives Olfit. •^Is feltaVe Vosbuil'of Chie^gp -wh,o \yisi^d ai S[ev?a3e friends' last' ^I^Jhat prl'ienteoflo' Coiinjanaeir jt-B» Bro*« •*VaJ'KH iss 9 candle* holder which rwaS.nseil f 'a> brass\ car ,„„ Vosbnrgiin3;the Civil, k V«ttr'fib«& i1t%2'-i8B5. ^-trhi' h»s. -been ffipfeptea- ^:$&-%*M ft-SShatt. b f ••«* The Store with the WHITE FRONT Means Goods of QOAJJTY Only _ . .\7.—\ r\^\' liely acknowledges''Japanese Christian, hi'Japan; now the believers are. num- bered by the tens of thousands (about Fifty years Bible had been ^...^^^^ms^s^M^^S^SS^M^mz^ circulated In Japan during'thVl£tfi%. years amounts to hundred* of \thousi f^'^fJ^^^Z'^^^^^^^^i^»i Fifty years ago, not a book o^a tracf m -'~ ti -\'*•— • - - - ' - - - J concerning the ^adglhgs of the BiSle had been «l«R»iVJi*Atn?»Wi^iSri;S'jHlWAW*V'^isi.'ffi&^*^^^.L „_j jr'tjij .«a?jj.- ; :tfSfl On* pound of Our 25c \ WHITE, FRONT\ Blend Coffee with each CASH PURCHASE OF $2:00 or more on Saturday, • Dec. lOtfcL one pound in a family. We\ wiWP serve this Superior Flavored Cof«5 fee, hot, right from' our New: Per- I- culator each day from 11:00 a. m«< L r « to 5 p. m.^ and-7:00 to ,9:00 p. m. had beep published ^.the^napularL Japan; 5hile^efldnjjoeJpf^Ql»^na* tracts which have ttee'n ^ubTisTfe c d'';ana circulated in Japan during- (he-fifty years amoants toiniflloni.' hiS '*\ '\. *' , In shbrCfifty- y^afsfagorlracdcal^ nothing of Chrlstktffofi; 'nf^Bmil* tian factors are counted by the hun- , ---»--, — t •areds, the ffious«n%?fhl te*ns'0? l tlofil? 'm$6i i to'wh t nftici*br the' timetg^lnfel aflds, the hundred^'ot'^bau^ds\ ihdTnii atten\flo« s «r.-'i:».'*> i f*Si.^i »*. hi..»~'J the milUons, SmjSy,*Ghri*ainity'tas acddh»plised*toniet'ti!|ijf Si Mpaft ,J \ ».-'1 y^Mti^vfti.*..^ Stnt- ^- \\^iWK^app^is first i«ta».<i& Ch^U^asM^^d^^M - ~ ' • ,lw*.l. and asylums; atid' fa-goUraged SJte^, <„,», foWly^ffee^thisJaflaara. «> busi^-1%1'^ MiS?& a .^^^W- of bttslness itfaft,. If fenced the- ffttailjrHfe \by- teaching .the *fr' For 90 Minutes only beginning af 5i00 p. ra., Monday, DecenarBer 12th we Will sell Large \ CORONA \ 'tKe !h1ea^ - »-b.y.'ai:rffi. #e^?t5|e a *«g4Sh«#=*a ?§fofflr%s tBeVfittt paltlmoro af ten <t4t icfc;'Genevaj *he 'anS-UiinetitMifath^rof Mf#; ' v ?'HSBJ , ^\'ln%'|i^^a , el»rt> \\ \heloeata. ^''^ani-his first on : !«i*;'|book.,con- ^^^SfrV^**' ^^atag^he^aiames* ^^i^uimtew, Wayne Surfogate'a Court. TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL Fr%cr«a»«f Wo>K in Otkar Ciown. tiaau-What ia B«inc Dona, . ? : WMSoatiPhi ,g)ihe)rvl9pra of Sa*a!- ^gsCSnht^ffliiToteia^flTOripf tigi establhhment of'g-Gotinty Tubercolbsls' pifer? J i •for^McfiSe-'nAr^feSr yews and. * *' 1Jt ?orej^.ai(rag' pSBt' fhreii mte/uikder th e \BI^^B of Wrtffl^^. m^^-vm^mZ'li .^*fi*!!3^ W tJ B .a ^ •^^-^-^^JS^B^^ \\\ Elitoefed that retail for $1.75 For fenly- 7^ cents b •••\:•' • • ..These Roasters will make a fine Christmas present for any l&tfy. iar'ta give-waei:.*ell(!s?.to .th«..Po«t !l.ii^f??#v^ 1 ?* au%'«ibi'*i*deratS»n. ttey would 6ake latas-permpateaihe^gclat fahrtb,T raise* »5 ? 5w\^^S^?l t ^ ,M, f nS • -fe-rfofis' and, tSorefore, m>\ only^bft a ; fne«clal*to3e^anrApe^j : Aas,.ihttp> ^ &*^rJ?#A^f-S J 5rf l< ' r ? Rostand '• pfeasure'. t» kemsny -who d««8thglaea»*6f^nant>,;.u^tWl^^^ , Vfsit 'tfaf- PoslTropnw •**«» year toi 1 ^fc rfl »« i ^lg^:-«;ha,„h»^ v»uld be aperpataa* teaoheV Ilkfiencfe.forrg>o%3nthe' poJlHcatriiffe ^^^m^^^^^>^>u.-hnM,« a »i^*M - ^ -ciaj and'^Mffl^nhi^^ -7T *^- t ^ivjUattlon- a^he-lSHi^elSrsrS ^M'«-Je*'ij s ^irf«» ia*a- an\d Is ftayenlBif th« whole anese Instithtlbas. ~ »J*\' mam. i^m^jfismim;i^fm The pride-ot dWhlhtr the prpblem oUterae r«tr>ltt '*brff engagements and usinga»v«rE MC*alat«i Maiden Hufcb^r Boots, and Orers ^ OBINSON'S I '\ . .;'_;•;'^'^^ii'. ,/\.^-'.'- * W EAST PALMTYRA, N. Y. -moinehb is cttn.<*r«i fhit f rnakesftep^»es»lot?.«a' gpod watch almost hnpetatlv»t«^a igood~wa|cS is also creditable apptarinr- Vfe haVf such, and caOSttprifayourjfriends when it comes to the Elgin andnthe well known _ makes Our aMortmeat ef railroad and high, grade watches from $28 00 to JlOO'is Very complete * O JCRO»i»J»»*47tfc.! m e«*n»i m m ,a.* •»» *»Wfii «tt»nt. Ptf^iF^lafl&l'^^^ UeededrTfar 5 has neverdislppointetl thfrnTs^J All dealers ~ Wa ^^« ffii|»^r^i^^ sursnee i»»»« Hie^ many v friendi N-e^rkj, will 'iw^tf VIP »«»t \^ lie hand!* o f .certaih peo- ple \relics of*fcibt6ricsl interest, in con,-, iefMo*' writf'' ith« ,f< Tate' js»r, ..which |«feofiTof\\tttaEe' -'Jfr .very jqcaptable:;,gift |«r s the V^osoW* *ost\ and it i » * good LfMW^l IPiPSft •*eighM?rSoutn%tn-| f ; !|te#S«c»iW««\be of Interest to some 0havt^n^elUli^iBoht^!ck> dmbhA M...T* r / tp T \\t??^: ^•itw^uatttf^oi strawnerrl«t from a chafceft-to full weill - J - at£fi —fa ia jTirf T - ^ tSatur- r ^^«Pfl Advertise Your Business if tbg Newark Union-Gazctte has La r|©ff CirctilJitioB in '#* »nr ffiti RWkemper «fi? *rn 'l^Tfi^* \-^S ,H«fc.lCiI35B*!^aaK- TS^I r*- >^% At-th.e, regular weekly tern of Surro- gate's Court, the will of Hfram C.JDaf- fee.who died in. Macedoa, July 5,1910, was admitted to probate and letters testamentary Issued to Durfee Hoag. | ^. E'.^Converse\ was appointed special\ .guardian of^aud Kenrick, 'an infant., £By\ t .the ter^s 'of the will %e fest^fojj '^es^to h^\sister Mary E. Potter; of | Mariiojl, $2,5500; t'o'Hannah E. Snyder, j&gleje,, $2,SW^ to Schuylir Durfee, a rjjephjwvV'^.MO; to Myrtle: O^Poanor, ^a niece,'$2,j000; to Stephen Taskett, « ^nephew, $i,\0O0~; to Sarah RoahbacVer, a.nlece, $1,000; to Edwin D. Brown, a cousin, $1,600;/ to his friend, Durfee ^oa^.^f.OtW; to the Methodlst-ehurcli artfac^afoS^tienlfer, $1,000; and to the (Je'nese%'#esleyan Seminary at Lima, ^pjWfcVtfiMr ttmalnfer ls^ to be.glyei).| tp the'Ojtkw'bb'd' Semlnaiy af'I Unfaa;] feprltfg^. «. Y. j the value of the «Ute, ls,esfittii^ctat$lf,06o. . ,. . Letters'of admlrilstratlon w«re issued' to ifeprj\ P.'Fkrirti'am on thepeMonai eStMe of Charles- L. Farnhani amountf. ing'tb $400, who died'In Bath, August 3, 1910. Letters of guardianship were issued to Glen C. Trimble oif the per- *ra and property of H««l Trimble, \a minor. Letters testamentary were Issued to Irving A. Norman on proof of the will fcf Mary C Norman late -of Lyons. By the terms of the will' the testatrix gives'^to herson, Edward r. Norman the'orchard and \a right of way oyer so. much of the land a s is neitssary for a driveway to the orchard. Tjhe, rfc' l.tnalnder of the real estate Is given, to ''her.joh, Irvrng'A. Norman. The value o|\tjte|i!!alestftteis^ ' _ Letters, of administration were granted, .to Fr«l Brpwn on the personal estate, anS)Mnting to $425,\of Caroline.Brown, late ot Wolcott. Letters of admlnls- were granted to Ida A. Wiggins, on the personal estate, afflOHfttlag to $828, ol[ qkri Vlggiiw, late'oj( Wolcott., \The inventory, amounting; 0 $531.47,, of. WMitm & $6Wm.yrii*M$ fey'tfief admlnistratrir, Cora Me Ciwst, a ,. ^ _,, J' ' Letters of administration wtre 'IsnteM to AbrarJT Bullis on the eitatiof 13avj.d|^rng^bttrysaysv Courier,, late of Macedoa. A decree] was.ehtered settlhft the aecounli fi(i Fpajcla* R. jKiitcfclns; as\ guardian o| fe., \dutchlns late a'minor, upiS the^aymentef ^2,434,26to tSe mliioft| Limited letters of guardianship we'ri issued t o Willis I>. Newtbfi on the prop* erf&of ^fostphus ijir, Goc^how' of SotW^ ; A «(»j?ree. wa«\ entered ,»tilft'iftfae'9iS; counts of William J. Piikerin^ aseSe^ enter o% Wifltam. g^feripgr\l#te. of Macedon The inventory of the per- sonal estate amounting; to $4 057 32 of Laura Marshall was fileijf by the execu- trix, Carrie Anslinger A decree ana proofs was filed In the probate ot heit- ship to lands of David C Deaa, lateof Wljlfsmson A determinxtien was filed itt the transfer tax proceeding o n the estate o f John lirittonr, late^l WiJUam- »on Th e cash value of,the.»hO% WK UtejtubjLectjto Ux Is $1,578 24, and, the ||ax to which the same IsJIgblef* JW9U Letters of administration Were grant* ed to Susan Jfarcy Bain on the per- _ ,.^-MSA '»afflfSSWfttiWa?& the- Senate 1 the Ass6n»ht.^Kr^^rhi^ey\ ojl &m< Wgafeohn^W^ve^^thBi^Igaataie .of 'former Go verttof- Hughes iearc|Jir\ laoie; thana year and » half- ago. \ Never^ theless,' > says Mr;i*Kih'^u>nry, \AE'j ready ten counties out i^f the, fijty.-seven (exdudinEthecountleaoJjGreater Newj York) have definitelyidecided to' build' Goanty Tuberculosis ^jjltajsj,. Qu-.j tarlo County-has coinpjafaSff > ts Bospltal building and; will be, recieiving patie.nu in a few days)-. Pending the completion Of permanent buildings, patients are being cared for in temporary quarters] [In the counties of Ulster. Monroe and ^Schenectady. The other counties which afe' selecting sltes' J ahid. sequring plans aribnoridaga, Jefferson, Niagara and siratbSi.' Dutcn^S^Ou'ntyisco-oper- ati.rig'wlth'thec^W^Oughkeepsie iff provldfn'g a^'hc^Itiif'Xhejnuiig couatyl ' -has-tae'Opportunlty'tb s»nd-lp«tl*iits<ttf.| thvsanstoriuniiprestated to Elmira by, j Mtf-'and Mw-Gharies«ip»Iye« qf ^£UW& eomJtjaj^ndflSl time fp tili^nflun cat/o wa.'.ntrodfedbyb.p *dllh thi? 'fSahsts' tnn^ ni.Ai't:2<ieii : :j\L: JDiwffnndfi $300 u 1<s , f#*»toi; ^er»laor» aad\l j^&i^^^ptr ortW sum south ^flthCjvalffg* ofPaU Nhon^ExJ^fSfo^iGibsoair feW'T|i|9**ym»apAt^ '^Tnisk* sictru Qtlisthebeat EaaRa «S«^i3iatri> i •c-^Wif^, iOSjk^Sl* c _ t it .^alnedf less than oFana^,,hut.fWm it this Mrprckea-I,** ^bxe> o r over ^a^wrsarr ^.ig^^th^odthe np^ioBaeBriw-wjpesrH^pMNttp,,,,,,^ \ Tlw ^^j,,,,,^ |rft tarv ftj nK l bet 3S nlecesr »d nephew*. 4 Jd« A WIggloSjM* appoJnted^guataita-of-the person afld pror^rty of Alice V*Tglin», an infant of Woifoott. Thfe^kctmniA of Frank Le Roy, as executor oHh« wilt of Jfosle PfcCooV-teaoyjr. iiere, tattled The account •oeffnr»4>ahiie»| ofJS^ao to be diftHtjuted W tbosa tentltled thereto ! „ \>«'tter«of administration wej^^ail^ G^^tiyers. late rfj^Kj* U#«rs of «4#fnlstratlonwere «rante <»'Aarorf fc Sfeley ori the e«tat«<« *-«™«r-1j casCT:tothe!new.paviiiOi(at'the AibanJtK! HosplUl; RenssalaecandjWei.tc^egJerj^ .cOuritleshave'eoUnty..TuberculoslsHo*j :}?.$ .pitala which unfortunately were^estab- ' lishe^l on thegrouh^pfi theraltpf' 88 -*\ befeiftthe ,nei»r lajv .became eft. Orange county may send a limited num- ber ol its cases to the hospital donated to the city of Newburg-bjj^G^veireor odeii.\ \ ':\WMs. ~* M ;- The State Charities Ai#?A»«tt|latioS and-the State Department of''Health ars prosecutlntr.a vigorous campaijB twentyifivecouhtl&'fo secure the el lishmeht of CoiTnity ttospitals by Sul-. . vllo^aV'^e-an^'nal^eetlhgs now in ie^!tw't£ag$n*cIeV, Utr.;. Kingsbury an-, noufi^.'.'during-the. dimmer pr*parioi mapner the. uhescapable facts which these committee« r kre bound to have dk-' covered Iff thtlrihveetigation*. ^fo>the, 'first'of theyear theaeiex^iit^'wll^tvl:! t>e«'nexarhin\ed:-b5r*thi ;Sup>rvis^s in' itwen-ryinv«ec*ltH^aM^e-wW ; ^^hli tmVahltaiSfsToE i57!«f-th* leadings citleai' fajtr-villages^ ol'these' couh'tSifc^Mf : \•If-fc.ihy c&n*ictlohll iW&ty %b*r^tlIo»is Hospitals, actgn ifib&i b^d^«ifehl.^«n«* > fis^'-'' *\ \itis ma9\P^6ftfi^ r *jant moj» time^to; consider the subject •«•? Seator'a Rapert, 4 E Bred Cowles, County Scaler 0| weights and measures; made a-ihree months report-to theTBoardof Super- visors. Monday lie sald-'her hwi?e«- amined ahd tested^2,8fl0 welgh^and measures and but of .that number 45 wet» coriaemnea t Heaald no prbsecttn. ttons-had. been made, ihd thath*SSld,lC Wamredr^all th»t,proseaitlous wonld.be made In the future when violatiohi were fiiuiit^ *\ *~^ - MM im^ VntlMWil^r Oa ,_ We bu-iouSaMtec rmtr aa«4a«awu^ an n&tl figure yoa, wish, to payV- Tl a moet- ttflafactoiy war of ur umhfmlUtii *& V 1 ^ *»