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TOSW YEAH RESOLUTIONS. I'm going to be good th is year A n d try to keep from sin; I ‘m startin g out w ith hope and cheer, , A n d th e y will help m e win. I ’ll t r y to be obliging, kind, C o n siderate and square, lAnd steal no pennies from the blind ; I h a r d ly th in k it fair. I ’ll be exceeding candid, frank. W h e rever I m a y roam , !And never crack a single bank N o r burglarize a hom e. th e o ir course m y soul of- iAnd tho tiou^h^^ In fact. I’ll be a model man A n d w o rth th e w o rld’s applause E o r m e ’tis n o t a happy plan To quite ignore th e laws. .Though little w e a lth m y w o rk m a y T h o u g h ^ sm a ll m y weekly wage, 1 w o n ’t hold up a single train N o r even rob a stage. I —Robertus Love. ! N E W Y E A H VOICES. II h e a r th e laugh of th e m e rr y New O w o r k -a-day \World tak e h e a r t ! T h e r e ’s a b r e a th of gladness in every T h e r e ’s a m essage of joy from th e g r e a t U n k n o w n ; O w o rk-a-day \World tak e h e a r t ! £E h e a r th e song of th e happy New O care-burdened \t^hrld tak e heart! T h e t h r ill of its m u sic beats up to the \ 'u l l e n g e soars hope- L W o rld, tak e heart! O sorrowful World, take h e a rt! lA W hisper of heaven is w a fted 'A glim p se th ro u g h th e Blue a t th e In finite P lan, O sorrow ful \World tak e h e a r t ! ].. \ — F a n n ie E . Ostrandei TW O YEARS. iOne m o re bowed form h a s vanished from the stage \With muffled figure and w ith noise less f e e t : fWith baffled look he scans th e crowd ed page H e bears, n o r tu r n s his follow er to R ids none farew ell, b u t linked to his- T rails down Tim e’s pathw a y to eter- nh T h e r e follows him a figure brave and H e bears a sheaf of w h ite, unw r it ten sheets; His heart o’erflows with songs as yet unsung. H is m u s c les claim th e test of giant [W ith sm ile indulgent a t th e banished H e m o u iSs’ w ith buoyant stey th e va- B A O H E L O R ’S NEW' 30EAR R E V E R IE •“ S w e e theart, I never knetv I loved you so,” T h e lover said, an d b e n t to w a tch th e grace |Qf love’s exquisiteness and light and B loom th e re again upon th e m aiden T h e trea s u r y of years gives back to T h e jew e ls an d th e gem s of love’s req u ite ; [And t h ro u g h th e m isty tears t h a t come to dim • H is eyes he looks upon th e old de- [And th e r e beneath th e jasm ine and th e rose E n tw ined upon th e trellis an d th e T h e y plight th e tro t h no ending ever Sighed he: “ Sw« ever m ine ! ” T h e cuckoo echoed 'orever and forever, and i^e ! ” e e theart, forever, th e shady ickoo muj pice dark. Lurmurs from th e cop- T h e leav e s fail cluttering upon the T h e lover bends his ear, alas! to h a rk. B u t silence, only silence comes to m o ck. N o low, sw e e t accents g reet him , he’s alone 1 T h e n th e old lover, w rinkled, bent an d grey, K isses th e face as chilliest stone. A n d p u ts th e old daguerreotype ( —^Horace ^Seymo u r K eller. : N E W Y E A R : OLD STORY. I see no difference in th is hrand-new P ro m an y o th e r y e a r th a t ’s gone before. p n c e m o re th e Jan u a r y chill is here. A n d , doubtless, blu s terin g M arch aw a its in store. ^ T h e folks have got th e g o t th e sam e old grip are eager w ith each again; ' M y eredito] jQuite like old tim e s th e enw year seem s to m e, ^ And^coal, I find, is j u s t so m u c h a I note th e days are j u s t about so long, And all the same old troubles seem SE've dreamed'that I, some day,might pause to rest. But no\W\ I find the time has not come yet, bank account is still a trifle low. A n d though th e situation m a y seem .^queer. T h e children still continue w e aring Clothes A n d keep on eating as they did N E W Y E A R CALENDARS. T h e topsy-turvy tim e is here, W h e n calendars m isfit th e race; B who w a n ts th e phiz I s sure to draw a g irl o f Gib: Th< iWhi ' G e t strenuous things instead [Who w a n ts a sh o rt one gets a long [For som e one alw a y s sends the w rong Bo, p a s t all doubting, i t would seem Some b e tter p lan should be emplo: i would I f good ffld K r is w o u ld only bring ’ — ^Unidentified. T h e U. S. G o v e rnm e n t in its “P u re [Food L a w ” does not “indorse” or g u a r a n t e e ” an y preparation, as some aaianufacturer.s in th e ir advertise m e n t s w o u ld m a k e it appear. In the case o f m edicines th e law provides (that certain drugs shall be m e n tioned ion th e labels, if they are ingredients o f th e p r e p a ^ t i o n s . E ly’s Cream [Balm, th e w e ll-know n fam ily rem e d y ffor cold in th e head, h a y fever and n a s a l catarrh , doesn’t contain a sin g le injurious drug, so th e m a k e rs h a v e sim p ly to p r in t th e fact th a t it com p lies fully w ith all th e require m e n ts of th e law. ----------------- --------------------- D o n ’t use h a r s h physics. T h e reac tio n v/ealcens th e bowels, leads to ch r o n ic constipation. Get D o a n 's R e g u lets. They operate easily, tone th e stom a ch, cu r e constipation. , ^ ------------------ Seaiatiie ' M You HavB Always BoBglit ^Ig&atoxe k Of Y o u r L a s t C h a n c e is nearly gone, for this C h rist m as, for you to m a k e some one happy by giving them a p a ir of our com fortable. S l i p p e r s o r S h o e s f o r X m a s There are b u t two days left. W h ile our assortm e n t is very good, yet many lines are closed out, b u t th e re are m a n y th a t will please you, left. On every dollar’s w o rth of goods you purchase, between this and New Y e a r’s Eve., you will get a chance on t h a t beau tifu l, diamond ring, F R E E . Chase’s Cash Shoe, House. I Some F u n n y K inks. By G. W. Hizz. She got it into h e r H e a d t h a t R u ral Life and F a rm W o rk w e re keeping her Back, and t h a t she would stand a “B e tter Show to Get A h e ad In th e City.” She w a s Tw e n ty Y e a rs Old, not P retty, not Educated, and not E x c e p tionally Talented, b u t she Be longed to a Good F a m ily of M odest M eans and stood on the Top R u n g of the Social L a d d e r in h e r Comm u n ity. She decided to Go to th e City, and she was Sure she Could m a k e h e r way. She went. To h e r Surprise no Fine Positions w ith E a s y W o rk and Good W ages yawned before her. A f ter a Lot, of trouble she got into M o n eym aker’s big store as a “Sales lady” a t ,$4 p e r week. Then she felt she could Begin to get Social Recog nition. Mrs. Oyster floated in to Shop in h e r D e p a rtm e n t, and Miss C o u n try addressed h e r P leasantly and Fam iliarly. Mrs. Oyster indig nantly left h e r and w e n t to the Floorw a lker and com p lained of “T h a t Im p u d e n t P e rson.” Next Mrs. Slan- derbuilt appeared, and Miss C o u n try tried to Get Acquainted w ith her, and M rs. Slanderbuilt repeated M rs. Oys ter's tui’ndown of “T h a t Im p u d enl Person.” Then Mrs. Pillsom e, Mrs. Porkrhlneglander, Mrs. Ghoul, Mrs. Swab, Mrs. C o rkrun, Mrs. Boxhole, M r s .'B o th e rf o rd and other Stars of City Society followed, and. Miss Coun try tac\kled each one and tried to H itch On Socially w ith her, and E a c h One threw h e r down, and AH D ay she didn’t sell a 'D o ll a r ’s W o rth o f Gooks, and wben th e Store Closed, th e pro p rietor called h e r to the Office, paid h e r 67 Cents, and inform e d h e r th a t h e r Services were Too P o ten t in re pelling M illionaire Custom ers, and th a t he F e lt th a t she would do B et ter in the Sweeping D e p a rtm e n t. She resigned, took the N ight T rain for the Country, reached H o m e a t Mid night, m ade no Explanatioffs to the Old Folks, slept and D ream ed th a t she Dwelt in M arble H a lls as a Scrubber, and the N e x t M o rning help ed Dad F e e d the Livestock in order, she Said, to Get B a c k some R e spect j for R e a l H u m a n ity. She never M en tioned h e r “Social T rium p h s ” in the ^City, and nobody R e ferred to the m a tter, and she W e n t to W o rk with a Will, becam e Contented, m a rried the B e st Young M an in th e Com m u n ity, and settled down Happy- M o ral: Now and T h e n one who Goe.s Fool recovers, and th e Sooner the C o u n try Persdn Tries th e City P ro b lem, the B e tter fo r hiin or her, pro viding He or She h a s Average Com m o n Sense, and the One who Sees City People as they A re w ill T h e r e a f ter th in k M ore of the F a r m Animals. New Bridge Prizes. Sachets are now given as bridge prizes, so that the hostess tvho pos sesses moi-e of the virtue of hospitality than money m ay entertain eorreetlj’ if only slie 1ms a large miraber of fresh Iookin.g silk pieces a t hand. Such lit tle bags are of all sizes, as they, are used to drop am o u g the handkerchiefs, the neckw ear, the gloves and the lin gerie. They are moimtefl over little fine w h ite linen sacks, which hold the powder, and their ends m ay be fringed and tied together w’lth baby ribbon or they may be fa<-ed or shirred into a sort of rose effect. Sachets are espe- lable these days, w h en only mlssible. ------------------- ^ ------------------- The “ h ighball” results in low spir-' its th e next day. A tiood Safe Investment T h e In t e r e s t B e a r in g C e rtificates o f D e p o s it Issued by the MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK OF MIDDLETOWN, N. IN SUMS O P $500 OB OVER These Certificates are issued by on* of the largest, strongest, m o st p ru d e n tly m anaged National Banks In Orange Co. They pay interest a t th e ra te of S per cent, per annum if held from 8 to 6 m o n ths and a t th e rate of 4 p e r cent, per annum if held 6 m o n ths or longer. Interest begins on day of deposit and is paid for full months. Correspondence invited from thosn having idle moneys to Invest for them selves. their friends, or for estates Don’t Forget to g\et the best from the Port Jervis Family L-iquor House in' order to satisfy yourself. Give us a trial and we are sure to please you, as we handle noth ing\ but the Best Wines a n d L i q u o r s Bottled Beer a S p eeialty po u n try and city orders promptly | attended to. H. R. ’Phone 130R. Port Jervis Family Liqaor S te. I. GOLDMAN. Prop. 25-27 Pike St.. Port Jervis. N. Ely’s Cream Balm dally acceptab le these d« vague suggestions of perfume are per is quickly a bsorbed. Gives Relief a t Once. It cleanses, soothes, heals aud protects the diseased mem brane resulting from CataiTh and drives Cold in the S i & f o 'l H A Y FEVER Taste and Smell. Full size SO cts., atDrng- NEW STORE I I FRESH GOODS! \ ALL KINDS O F • PISH , * OYSTERS, * CLAMS, * CANNED GOODS. I CIGARS, ' TOBACCO, t G. W. BABCOCK, J 140 VV. M ain-St., Gorituantown. v Genasco Rooting P a p er Is tlie Standard ot Excellence. AMATITE ROOFING gives reai^protection and is made from Trinidad Lake . Asphalt. Builders’ Materials, Glass and Putty E . S . W e s t b r o o k B o th ‘P h o n e s 85 P I K E -STREET. Slaughter Sale on : Arctics . high and ; low. Our Bargain Coun- : ter is, lopided downt with-thetn. An early seleetton gives /\yorf th e choice. I ■ . — M u n k i i c h B r o s 7-Widfh Shoe Men Waukoazyj W i l l I C u r e 1 Y o u r I C o r n s . [ The “black sheep” of th e , fam ily will t u r n w h ite If he live long enough. Pile* Cured At Home hy New Absorp tion Method. If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding Biles, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself a t home by the new absorption treatm e n t; and will also send some of this home treatm e n t free for trial, with references from your own locality -if requested. Im m ediate relief and perm a n ent cure assured. Send no raoney,-but tell others of this offer. W rite today to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Notre Dame, Ind. !'!: we hear a person say: “ I eat J ^ good and hearty, b u t I don’t increase any in flesh and w e ight.” E a t less, * T a k e “ G a in* and you will find w h a t you : ^ looking for. GAIN produ X flesh and healthy blood and ^ digests your food. F o r sale a t Druggists. OOGOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOQOOOOQOOOOOGQOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOO Steam Hot Water Hot Air UTR J. J. TOTH, Practical Plumber and Fitter 10 BALL GET THE BEST IN RUBBER REPAIRING! \ All \Work Is Guaranteed. S A. Muniiich.sSLBfp:L 44-46 \ o&w COAL ALL SIZES. r T B C O K O U G H L Y t S C R I ^ E N E I ) . Your orders respectfully so- * Jicited . P r o m p t delivery. ^ I M . E . £ c c l e s t o n I £ -Office O, & W. Station, Jersey Avenue. Both P hones.. I r v i n g E l s t o i i i In s u r a n c e a n d . Real Estate Agent ALSO NOTARY PUBLIC. vwu ag a in s t 'F I R E , LIG H T N lh ACCIDENT an d TORNADO. LOSSES PRO M P T Y PA ID . Mall orders -will receive prompt sktentlon. m PIKE ST., PORT JERVIS, N. Y. New City Hand Laundry. First-ejass .Work Guaranteed. Work called for and delivered FREE. Special atten tio n given to C o l- ■ lars. No tearin g o r m u tilating. G. VanBrng, Prop., 8M Front St. F. J. ’Phone 6» I t ’s U p t o Y o u I f you w a n t to look dressy fo r th e H o lidays, LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW With- H o l t z , t h e T a i l o r , ^ 65 ERON'E STREET. t , f I Everything Up-to-Dete. 3 Pitfstim COAL A SPEOLALTY. SEASONED HARD WOOD SPLIT OR IN BLOCKS. ’ A . C . K n i g h t & S o n 40 Meclianic St. ( G e rm a n tow n ) . B o th 'Phones. Are you doubtful ? and be conviiued. Try it € c Gould’s P h a rm a c y ,' 109 PIKE STREET. 6lXSOOOQQQS^30OQOOOOaO6OOOc' -M - Holiday Sale —O F — Shoes Slippers Rubbers The grandest display of Footwear now ready for your selection. What more comfort-giving and useful gift th a n a p a ir of shoes, slippers or ru b bers th a t com e fro m K a d e l’s ? M ail orders prom p tly attended to. J o h n A . K a i d e l , PORT JERVIS. N. Y, SUPREME COUR! tT. ORANGE < Charles H. Cuddehack, Plaintiff, P e rry E . W ilson, Em ily F. Wilson, N a tional B a n k of » P o r t Jervis, H iram M er ritt, George H. M erritt, and M a rtha Stearns, Defendants. In pursuance of a judgm e n t of foreclosure and sale, duly m a d e and entered in th e above entitled action, bearing date th e 28th day of Novem ber, 1908, I, th e undersigned, the R eferee in said judgm e n t nam e d , will sell a t public auction in fro n t of H u b b a r d Building, No. 30 New Jersey Avenue, in the City of P o r t Jervis, in said County of Orange, on W ednes day, the 30th day of Decem ber, 1908, a t two o’clock in th e afternoon of th a t day, th e prem ises directed by said judgm e n t to be sold and therein described as follows : “ All th a t trac t or parcel of land, situate in the Village of P o r t Jervis, C o u n ty of O range and State of New York, bounded and described as fol lows:— B eginning a t th e m o s t south erly corner \of H a m m o n d and Sussex streets; thence southw est along the easterly line of Sussex street, fifty- eight (58) feet; thence southeast on a line p a r a lled w ith th e southerly line of H a m m o n d street, fifty (50) feet; street fifty-eight (58) feet; thence northw e s terly along th e southerly line of H a m m o n d street, fifty (50) E b eginning.” is, N. Y,, Novem line o f H a m m o n d stree . feet to th e place o f b eginn Dated, P o r t Jervis, N. Y ber 30th, 1908. • FR A N K LYBOLT, Referee. CHARLES C. BRANCH, A ttorney for plaintiff, 50 P ine Street, Bor. of M anhattan, City of New York, N. Y. ;. ED. SCHOFIELD, - _ „ A ttorney for defendant P e rr y E. W ilson, H u b b a rd B u ilffln ^ BRADLEY IcO'T\ Prepare | for Winter. I Put SNOW GUARDS ON YOUR ROOF NOW! TIN, SLATE IRON and i FELT ROOFS repaired | and put in first-class condi- | tion. \ I no IT NOW. S. G. MCDONALD. Both ’phones. Holiday Goods A. E. O ’Connor’s CUT GLASS PALMER’S PERFUMES —AT— A. L MARSH, 83 Pike St., Port Jervis, N. Y, 25% SAVED! Everything in Insurance Heiilth, Dividend. Fire, life , ^Accident, We sell the popular ’ Five- Year Dividend Policy. No lodge. No auarterly dues. Clean, practical, up-to-date> ITrotect Your Home I ' Protect Yonr Family I Wben ? Today ! J. We insure. We settle. We 5 pay. S S* P* York, - Agent s S r-W r“P»rterkDiir-SollditoTir=*— 2 Office Over N »w 5 and 10 Cent g Store, Front. St., Port Jervis. Bashiess Directory. ARCHITECT. R o y Corwin Crosby, A rchitect. - ^ 170 Fifth Ave., New York GllJ N E W Y O R K M E S S E N GER. <> D a ily T rips to New Y o rk.. Goods purchased an d errands prom p tly, exe cuted ; also orders tak e n fo r accor dion an d side pleating. R easonabh rates. O rders left a t usual places. A. R . PFLAUM , P u rchasing A g ent DENTISTS. - Dr. J . J . Mills, dentist, over pustofflee Dr. Geo. A. H a n u u o n d , Dentist. Offic. 35 F r o n t St., P o r ter Bldg. Residenci 72 BaU Street. D r .'F . W . Sw ezey,'D e n tist. HubI Building, opposite Erie depot. Dr. R. Jeffries, Dentist, Office 57 Plk< St., o v er M ason & S ou’s D rug Store. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. A lfred M airvin.airvin. 1 L a w y e r. Room i. Postoffice BuUdlnt William P. Gregg. R o o m s 11-12 H u b b a rd Building O. E . & S. M. Guddeback. Postoffice Buildint R o o m s 3 and 4 H u b b a rd Buildlm John W. Lyon. Rooms 14, 16 an d 18 H u b b a rd Bldg B . E d . Schofield. Rooms 7 and 9 Hubbard Building Wm. A, Parshall. toomsoom 1 , 2 aind R s 1, 2 a 3, H u b b a rd Bldg’ I Block, F r o n t S treet O. P . Howell. ' ATTORNEY AND ^COUNSELOR AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC AND N E W J E R SEY COMMISSIONER. H u b b a rd Building, P o r t Jervis, N. Y. M ARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. B e n n et M arble an d G ranite Works,242 d 246 E. M ain St., P o r t Jervis, N.Y. HOTELS. BAUER IN N, CHARLES BAUEK P roprietor.. Opposite E rie Depot. l i v e r y , s a l e a n d EXCHANGE S T A B L E S . Livery an d B o a rding Stables, \Wm. J Yoimg, l^ o p r ieto r . F irst-class liver? In connection w ith his boarding sta bles ; all new rigs. No. 10 Sussex St. P o r t Jervis, N. Y.____________________ Livery-B o arding Stable. Always open B. B. C rane, 63 C anal St., up-town. NEW S D E A L E R S . M ason Jfc Soi «ry. Fancy ion. News Dealers,Station- Goods, etc. 65-S7 Pike 8t ESTABUSHED H87S. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y. Special Xmas ©fferinqs Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 5e,*i0c, 15e, 25c, 50c. - * I- i Silk Hosiery, all colors, |1.00, |1.50, |1.75, |2 .0 0 ,12.50. Fancy Neckwear,- in boxes, 25c, 50c, 75c and $ 1 . 00 . Carved Back Combs and Barrettes 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Fine Leather Hand Bags 98c, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98. _ ■ 4 New Lingerie Waists, $1.39, $1.98, $2.98. Biannish Gloves $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50. High Grade Hair Brushes 50c, 75c $1.00, $1.69,11.9.7. ■ Coat Sweaters $2.98, $3.98, $5.00. Fine Opossum Fur Sets,liluff and Scarf $10. Sale of Coats and Suits continues until af ter the holid.ays. In onr Millinery-Department we are offer ing some very excellent fur turbans at $3.50 and upward. Hand Sleighs ~ and Skates A Better Variety and a Larger Stock Than Ever. A specialty oL Flex ible Flier Sleighs and Hockey Skates. I S W 1 N T 0 N & e © . l Bargains tor Christmas O n e ^ M a thusbek piano, just like new, originally $400. Price $240. One Jacob Bros'.’ piano, 2 years old $ 200 . Call and see them before you buy. Also full line of Leste^iano W.V.CONKLING WAREROOMS 224 EAST MAIN ST. Pianos Tuned and R epaired. J . Y. Candy Kitchen Up-Town Is the place to buy your X m as candy. Made fresh every day. Don’t forget th a t we have the finest assortm e n t in th e city. Prices alw a y s reasonable. G. Lemherakis, 193 Pike St. Uptown FRED H. PORTER, Funeral D i r e c t o r AND Licensed Em h alm er Office Corner jpfice St. and Or- e. H. R. Telephone 123. Ryan St. H. Local .Telephone No. ight Calls a t No. 2 -i ““ISA. le i ^ n 41 l so prepared to disinfect hom es lereere th e re have been any con- wh tagious diseases. M. Ge^ BEIRNE & SON, Funeral Dire c t o r s Licensed Eihbalniers O F F IC E AND RESID E N C E 64 Front-st. P. J. Phone 147 Office and R esidence : H. iff- *^^hone 218 J . 7 York Repres ork and Broo] ly, No. 27 Grea bone 3249-325( OQOOQGOQQOQOOOOtSO^OQOOOQQ OQQQOQQOOGOOQOOOOOOQOOOOC Job Printing Our facilities for FIRST- CLASS job printing are unexcelled. New type, new job presses, electric power and,, therefore, quickest dispatch. The Union’s Job Depart ment has a reputation for first-class work, pe culiarly its own. Telephone; our represent- atiwe will call. PORTvJiptVIS UNION. 3 o o o o o o o o o o o o o Q O Q o 4 iS e o 9 0 c o o s o c 3 o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o ^