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RAMAPO VAI>iEY GA VO L ; IV , > N O 2 4 . MONBOE, OKANOE €OCNTy|NEW YORK, FKIDAY, AUGUST 11 , 1911 . ICE CREAM SODA v d l i v a y s M s i - Pure rich Cream and Home made Syrups, FRANK W. RELYEA “Remember the Place Lake Street, - - nONROE FIREMEN’S OPERA BOOSE 3 v c o i s r : E i , o E i Saturday Ni^ht, Au||ust 12th, SPECIAL! Special! Special. DAYLIGHT PICTURES Vion’s Motion Pictures The Best that can be Procured THE ANGEL OF THE SLUMS - - Drama ONE OF NATURE’S NOBLEMEN, Indian Drama THE MANICURE LADY - - Comedy cAnd other Rjeels _the second heat, three seconds Fitzgerald wonld beat D. B. one time. Enrijgh DoiTtj^ss the Daylight Pictures Satur- day afternoon at 3:30 P.M. P R I C E S lOo a n d IN MAKING YOUR PLANS FOR NEXT SCHOOL YEAR IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE TO INVESTIGATE THE SCHOOL WHOSE MOTTO IS: RESULTS—NOT PROMISES PALL TERM OPENS ON SEPTEMBER FIFTH A postal card will bring a catalogue. The Ramsdell School 25 North Street. MIDDLETOWN. N. Y. Where Horse-Racing is a Spoil E®®- THE HISTORIC TRACK AT GOSHEN, ORANGE CO., NEW YORK AUGUST 22, 2a, 24 AND 25. . IF A MAN KNEW '3 wore numbe mbered, that he had pnly a certain time to live yould be figure on having “ Plenty o f Time” to do things in - Woukin't he make every day count? You may not have' as much time to get your Life Insurance an you think—the time to attend to it is NOW, while you are in possession of good health and good earning capacity. WtUo for rartlGiil.ars of I’ o II cp I 'S a t yottr nRO. JAMES MADDEN, NEW YORK ADDRESS: 20 VESFA' STREET. C. P; C A R R O U L , Jr. INTERIOR PAINTER Enameling & Hardwood Finishing 20 Years experience gained through my eonnectioH with New York’s rep resentative firms Enables me to guarantee entire satisfaction. P. 0. Box 2, HARRIMAN. N. Y, went out of horses won in two t JSand. Percy W. Barton and gave excellent i Delanej Class A. Monroe's favorite, didn’t seem to be feeling just right, and Glenmere had rather an easy tim e of it, though in LAST WEHC’S MATINEE. Good Hone* adl Good M u k 10a£c a Fioe Altonwon’s Sport oa tile tocai Track. In the Matinee Races of the Moi Driving Club on the local track Saturday, there were nineteen startera in the six classes. \Of these but five were local horses, and i t naturally lost of the silver cups n. However, Mom two events, so we hs complaint. There was a fair sized wd, who greatly enjoyed both the cing and the music of M iller's md. Percy W. B was starter, d gave excellent satisfaction. Dr. T. J. Delaney and John C, McCord A., two horses on card failed to show up, but were those who did, and a pretty race resulted. Black Mahogany, ■oe'g favorite, didn’t seem to be eat, three secc than the first, it looked ' as thou) irald would be me. Enrig ht's was too far from Midd acclimated- H. L. Murray, son of \Budd drove his fast pacer Bowne to victory ss B, in .straight heats. The Was very enthusiastic a t thi work of Bnwne, who traveled fa'it without a sign of a .break. Harry C. went up in the air coming down the stretch on the very first lap, that was the only time chance a t a ll—and lost it. Class C., uncovered another favo rite, Monroe Girl, owned by townsman, D. W, Young, and mirably driven by Mr. Oshumc to v’ictory. This was Monroe Girl’.s de but, and from now on when .she starts the crowd will he with her. This, mare, five in October next, was .sired by* Bourbon McGregor—2 :2ii; dam. Anti— She is a niece of Cres- ceus—2:021, and Kentucky Star, 2:0.H on her sires’ aide. On her dam’.s side she is a niece of P e ter the Great i;it7, V'aubun—2 ;Ci^, Pilot l!.«y— 0, and B. B. P.-2:0t'. Nine horses on her mother’.^ side have records b e tter than 2:10, and twelve on her father’s side are 2;C*0 or bet ter. Mr. Osborne has driven Monroe Girl a practice mile in 2£4J. Wm. Bu'ichids’ Comnw luro was an added starter in Clas.s D, htut could de no better than third. The cup went to the Southfield hor.'e, Frank John Caldwell iddletown, and not kes, although in the second heat A. S. A, wa.s thought by many 1 under the ware first. At the moment this horse and the heat was up i given t' in the a ir All through this race there w.ns plentv of .....................................le steefi climbing, to the great merriment of the crowd. The only- horse gaining by breaking was Corn- tnodore, and the Central Valley Dutch man ha.*-: him trained .•so he goe.s faster running than ning by breaking \ ind the Central Vail, trained 1 pacing. ■ning with The Only One r cup t« New- Clancey drove Golden M< took the Class E, silver cup with him. Mr. Clanci inprofe sai onal style. i and St. Jame.s each took a re i ribbon, while Star Baron was a consistoDt In Class P, at one time it Innkc.d though Mr. another silver cup with Mary- Mac, Mr. O;?bomc a t critical periods succeeded in getting Seilah jpp alonglong a littleittle i irray would toke ste a a l faster, and Mary lUld not g et by. The aummarie.s: Class A. Trot. Silver Cup. Glenmere, (Rutnsey) 1 i Black Mahogany, fEitxgerald) 2 2 John Caldwell, (Enright) 3 S Time—2:26, 2:23. CLass B. Pace. Silver Cup. Bowne, (Murray) I j Harry C, (Hatton) 2 2 Time—2:21, 2:'23S. Class C. Trot. Silver Cup. Monroe Girl (O.sborne) 1 1 Minnie Burr, (Hunter) 2 2 Notice B.,*(LorHk (iiOrillard) S ,3 Tim e -2 ;33, 2:28i. Frank Wifk’es, (Welsh) A. S. A., (Anderson) Comim Pace. Silver Cup. [dge Hydinan, (M Time2:.M2. 222.1 ischel) (MeLiiugl Trot. Silver Cup. The Only One, (Clancey) St. Jamc.s, (Frazier) 2 Gi.ild.-n Mean.s, (Osborne) 3 Star Baron, (Lorillard) 4 Time-2:23, 2:27. -Glass F. Trot, Silver Cup. Seilah Grattan, (Oslcirne) I Mary Mao, (Murray) Flora K., (Wood) Time—2 :2 TOWN VIi NEWS. The State Execu'tiv definitely decided L build Monroe- Chester State Road) via Oakland Ave- W inape Lodge, Friday evening degree on two ci H, G. Green of C^lester, has paini the exterior of S. R. Patterson’s resi dence, greatlyr improving its ap pearance, Heniy Mapes i« assistii clciieal work of t|ie Monroe Bank, while Cj shier BrQoi|i» is enjoying his vacation. i Max Steiner and wmily have moved from the old seboolfhouse build, roi'jms in, the Gilbert Carpenter on South Main St. ‘ ■ Attention is c a iltf to the big adv- on fourth p-ige anmiiineing the o ing uf Pick - 4 new gro store. Many barg|Bn3 are quoted grocerjps, etc. The Momhasha FJre Co., has ceivert an invUatSoi^to be the guests of Highlai.d Engine: and Hose Co, of Florida, at the anmlal inspection of the fire department In that vili Thuri'day, Sept. 28. The Board of Education of the Monroe High School reorganized .in Tuc.silay evening by re-elettirg P, B. loks as President. Stney Gaunt I appointed Clerk I Archer Johnson, Collectcr and L. Rue Car)jenter, Treasurer. ill age on Floyd McGarrah of New York, is >rking in the ~ working in the G aiette office until after t h e ‘’rush’* ig ovt-r. In addi tion to the t'dit.ii numbers five, Inting buiinesH thr. e years old. E. P. Eichenberg'a n.-w hrmsc in Chestnut Park is nearing and is now being paint, d by ] londa tibimt thi office force now '« going some little over CTevflanid for the purpose of driving against tim* on Friday the Monroe meeting. trinic the Grand Circuit maoting residcnc spU-tion, £ ,Tuiy, Postmaator nt to the : The grounds tibout the ndw ii]fnc-.s of Mr, Kichcnii.,-rg and Thijr.ias McClure are being graded by Tannery & Hull. , result of the net receipts of the- Moving Picture benefit given by J. Vii’n In Monroe Trimp of the Buy Scout.-* on M.mday evening, that organization has be.-n .-nabled to order tdeven more .Nuit.-*, which will make a aniforme.1 company of 24 buys. The troop ha.s a membership of 37. As a reKult of piist<'rffice business Pes C. T. Knight Government the large.st my month in the history in exce.^s of last year. In Jun. r.flice did $126 betti same month of IDlfl. Ground was broken thin wc.-k f.ir (• erection of a residence fim C, Riegoluth, tin* phavma.?ist, on his lot on North Main Street, i.nrcha.'ed la.st fprirg from T. T. Carpenter. The hoase will b<- of colonial design, fw t iquar.'. W. I. Hail is the arch- ‘ct, nnd William M erritt of Bloom ing Grove, has the contract for the erection of the huiWirg. In constructing the new Mrmro.-- Chfster Stnt>- Peend, tbi* cwtructors ,t a ilepth of ten feet near the pro- lerty' of Ralph Y. fluriand uncovi-red I b.d of fine gravel about IS inch, a thick, which had the u'flique feature of every stone being co.atcl with white enamel on itc nnd(?r sM.-, and Several of the .stone.s are on exhibition in the Gazette office. On Saturday afternoon, the first -yont fica- axoo, Mich., Mr. Pennodc m«t aome horwmen from tha e«at whu informed him of th« ezcvllant condition of tho Monroe track, and In view of tht\ fact that 'Willy ia to b« retired p*»manently to the atad a fter the close* of the 1911 racing aeaaon, Mr. Pennock is excee 'ingly to secure the atalHon iflt ’ Golf Tournament <if the pres s.an will take i>lace on the links of the Memroe Country Club, th.- visibjrs being the W’arwicli Golf Club, Ten twelve players from each will be entertained a t dinner a t the from each town be entertained Cedar Cliff Inn, and many expect remain for the annual Golf Ball a Entertainment a t the Inn later in th.:< evening. Th.' Golf Ball to be held a t Cedar: Cliff Inn on the evening of August 12, .mist-'s to be a great .suecesB. nny of Idle Hour Inn ha.s kindly med his Orchestra and they will play alternate numbers of th.? Dance Program with the Cedar Cliff Orches tra. The Patronirssea report having sold many tickets and guej'its are ex pected from Middletown, Goshen, ■Warwick, Central Valley and Wash- Ingtonville. The Good Roads Committee of the Board of Siiperviunrs has irntrui-t.-d the county at D. Gott, to acquir Monroe villag.- f mill' ictice mile 'ut-.eday A. : 1 ;09 andnd tl to look a s though the owner, track on Tu.-.eday A. S. A., w half mill! in 1 ;09 a the mile in the Mfmmje has i neys, J. W. & P. V. lire land necessary in itlrondy !-;.,'ei3red by purchase, by condonmation, for the construction of the new .stut.,> road via Oakland Av.-niie, The papers are now being drawn and a commis sion will be appoint.'.! by County Judge A. H. F, Beeger in a f.'w days. A.s VO understand the matter the price a.sk(?d by Mr. Knight for his land is not considered f,xc.r-i''.ivt‘, but the fact icing ii Supier ■niiibits him fr. 11 ..onty prniiibits him from ennviying Little Neck Clams on half .obeli rrt ,vr,rds. Mr. Knight .mnnet be both a the Monm* every Saturday. I and a purchase .ftp . '^reiu estate. M m AUGUST 15, 16, 17, 18. Momt Wa il«6e tkt L«r«ft lti$- ttmUat R mc Meet ib tb WWe M ^ & e l e e . Willy2d)71. the duni}^pD Suiio|Mu bred trotting etsllioii trill b« here at the race neettnf next week. A. C. Pennoek of Cleteicnd Ohio, hM just; completed negotintiom trRIi Secretary P. W* Barton to ehip the hM«e here •eed Oh record with hi* horse. r.-eord lf» now 2 ;08J made by Gamar ov.'r the Guahen track laat eeaeon. iperintenJenf Anderaon haa procahad have thr local courae in billiard table condition, which with good weather, ought to help Willy do the FrfpRrjttionH for the meeting are lout completed, with the exception fif a little* jiuinting and touching up n* and there. The ifing arrivi'd just ! the one hundrei made w cfissary by the large entry list, and the ground has lipcn gradwi and draine d tn perfiection. K.'ction which has been added to th*- :rand .stand alnti han a double row f bn ho , hing • galvanized iron arrivi'd ju st in time to finish rl has lipcn gra« porf Th.> ing spa>r.' ha,s bw,*n rcst-rved (-s't owl r.f th.' gva The general tidrnissj.jn will bo fifty c-nts with no e x tra charge f.ir motor cars or carriages. Scon-tary Burton has urranj the Erie railroad for a sp«-< t« Now Y'arR after tho racos, leaving M.mroe a t 6 ;ir> P. M, Notice has Iwin rocoivc.3 from the Parkway Driving Club, Enioklyn, where a meeting ia n«rw beinpr hold, that u train biud of horsef, will arrivt- hore n ext 5 unday afternoon or even ing, and it is estimated that there w’ill bo between fr.rty and fifty head in the shipment. The dates of the meeting are Augimt ir., 16, 17, and 18, and every’ day will bo a big day. WILLY, t m . A f It* purpose of i linst tim* on U th« U itd a y o f •w»!i, Jfob., m I W t t i v J ik f t G. B. M « ik ■ T ' v .- V : - ' Mr. fend Mn. ___ ^ of PittsIwtBh, wrt tR4thwfMK4il% L Mr*. W. F, tm B o r w F ..' \ m Mr*. Flormoo of ftijlwillL P is tpeirtiof I few (fajr* w H a W #*•>' ter. Mn. Winfiold 8. Lw fa. ,'i U Mra. J. B. Grmwy Stamforf, N. Y.. «• I^MM i « critical illneaa of I mt B m UMK ' ‘ v. J l^ £. H. S mbuui spont • foie A q f-ii Circleville tbfa wook, m connected with hit * Miae«wa4e, rtijglitW Mra.-EllBWorrtt M«rrt«t,\'W tivaa and frieede in Catweetleet. i C. G. McRi Misaea Lneiie and Metjaria tatwiM Ia*t week from a mmitli’a atiy Winthrop, Maine. Mrs. H. M. Morakoaae and Inr ' Rbster. Mr*. A. B. Woodall, cm Wad- ' nesday left Monroe to apetid tlw balance ot Auguat at Ocean Grove. ' Mrs. Conrad Riageloth ia enter taining her ahten, Mra. Geot^a £ . | Jones of Spkneer, N. Y., and Mrs. •orge Mueller o f Olympia, Elwrod C. Fmith, ' Olympia, Waa th, Esq., will I ird*y, to apend a ten daya ‘anada. Mrs, Fmith and J very much grand .stsnil alwi has a rioulde mw Klwrod C. fmith, r>q., will leava ‘ of boxes aemsR the front, and sini-oi t.swn on Saturday, to apend a ten d on the in track has been low.n>d, arance of th.* plant i; A p'arkii the w’f-s't end r.f th.' for those who visit the < mobib-s, thereby all. ilrawn v.'hieie.s the v.vclu thi\* centre field. j vacation in Canada. Mrs, Smith tho gem-ral children will enjoy an outing during the Ranee, time in Saratr.ga. Mr.s. William Plewellfn* an daughter Edtifl, of Tb-ion Hill, an s. S. G. .Smith of Set tvand htand in aiito- Sayfor^-Newbury. On ■Wednesday, the 0th, pmmjttly at noon, Ned Henfcl .Sayfoid of Cam den, N. J., and Helen Newbury o f this place*, wvre united in wedluek at till' home of the brid.-, «>n North Main St., tho Rc*v, W, A. Eisu.-nhart officiating. Only the immediato members of the reHpoctiv** farnilitis present. The bride waa the re- cipiont of many costly pre.sents. Mr. and Mr.s. Sayford will enjoy u brief honeynrwan at Lake Georg.-. From there they v;in proceed to York, Pa,, near which city Mr, .Sjiyfr.yd haa ber-n p»ut in charge of a large on- ginoeringproject;constructing a dan for a now water supply for that city. The heat wishes .»f their many frii nti- go Vr’ith them. •Xed.i, has pur chased two building lots of Calvin N. Andorson on the n.-w Ktr. i t recentl} laid out on which Orville Eidienbug and John Houi-'.ton have alr. ady erect ed residenct s. On tliesti lots, vu* uiv .Jerstand Mr. Hell will .-rert it fine r.*idd«-nce, wMvli he will eceu)i,v. He i« employed in Tuxedo Park and with his family will move to Mt'tirno as Kiiiirt ji : hi.s new Imus.:* ni lerapk't.’.k ! i-; making th.-m \t.-p lively Still they cuittw and still they will. • Toikway this week. irk.arc iwcnpying the Conklin Camp Menibufha Luke fi-r r couple i Tho many frier .Is of Frank Hud- foh, will be jdi-HM-d to know that he is improving finely, and has )«‘cr. en joying the porch-with his parents and friends sino' Sunday, and is hoping t'i return to his home at Sloatbsurg in the rti-ar future. Mrs. Thus. Alexander, mu I “.n a ughter, who hav**been .ap.-niling t last two nior.ths abroad, return, d Monroe last w(?ek, wliei-e th.-y a occupying the O’Gomnm liomest'-. for the rest of the season. C. Arthur I-trur'ks, the popular la ffilcrirf the Monroe Bank, i’s speinb ing a weeks vacation in Portland, Me. He was aecompatii.-d by Ids -ice, Mr.s. R. A- Kiger, who will isit her husband, employed in that locality with the Government’s engi- ne.-r.s on a toi'iograp.hic,il Kurv.-y, “ C a p t.\ W. G- Broun h-ft town 1 Tuesday, t-r sfM-ml a. couple r.f weeks in Koche.ster and other citi. Ho goer principally to atbrnl the National Encampment of the G. A. R. in Rochester, and the mmio! • veterans of the lllfh N. Y, Yols. which he is a ipfinber. ut stuburr, on the 20th. 7 pact* a Gas 0<borne »1 Princ.’ Direetwcll. Ids fast pric.-r, to-d{ first money in tin' 2 rlo the Flemingt.m, N. ,L, F -lival, on August 2. Five b. uts n cei.sary to d.-tiTmine the winner. There were nine .starter.-'. In the first beat, Gua lay bad; b. tak.- the measiire of hbi oppori.-nt-i, nnd in jn.-it ahead <if th<- In-st bers**. Tie- u'conil heat he iv.mt after, Imt Tekio .von by a he**k. The next tirr. ',.''1.1; in sifcei.-.vitnn, Tim - unde 2;Mt. 2 ;14i, Brl-'u', 2 .11^. Loot Prirtc; was in thi-, ra.-e aad lieatin f.ir the fir »t fitn.' thi. y.-ar. 'fhia cbrstniit gf ldiitg end sc-Aral other uf the hiov. s i.t this rs.:.- wiM Ilf.' at tb>< Menrue Race-' n. xt week. Mr. asl-ortie with ITirn-e inrectwell During tM uriw i have arrivud, m t « in th* lake ItM i or the luck h a a l M M i . , , , , ^ report good enlelMt. ;, Among the reoeiit • , are Mra. Jane* RaritMHkMM HarkDMa. M n . W. W. i l ^ i lyn; M n. M. E. Reilly, Mew York G. A. Oatmaii, Bw*- Mi»a C. A. Smith, Paaaaitt Mm. Joiieph M. N oowm Mm. L. J. Borgaoth. i W. T. Falconer and jN. Y.; A. W. Baraea Paterson, Wm, P. Kenney, newest Hotel in JarkaoKvflll^. Itegs to announce that It lUil! n'lUiCil Hotel Barhrtdge hi irtl^ th\ «iwner and builder, and twenty-five dotlem o f f e r e d ^ first iicreoin suggesting tbu » w.'ubt be adoptfti haa beeu aW Wm. C. Gregory, edll«r« Hotel Bulletin of ('hieago. The Hotel Hurbridge will <q>«6 W Thank giving Day. Thursday, N W iW lihth. 1911, and will be run M d i f Eun;pean plan. Room* and $2.till per day ami npwanda. IRpH hotel is a seven sjorj fireproof a l n ^ '' turc; tfo! rooms, «*a<‘h with prfvlil^ bath awl cost $.3.6(1,04)0. ; ; K.rut--y j-. w.-ll ki*o*^.yh‘ Florida having fomierly t • . jcet.d with leading httei Tb-rc- will he n o S a t u r d h y ^ p lR ibmci, at bile Hour Inn thia wedMUdk? ms'iag. ment ha* arrailguti it* ..rrhe-itra to play at t Gulf Bait and entertainwent a t C( Cliff lint, which guesta of Idlg I ino are arranging t<* attend lit dimnbers, ' Ho.3»t the Golf Entertain tiok' t* r.n vents! WAITOX I„tKK The followinggiiost.-* have the Wjili-m Lakt' Inn baianr.- of d,. s.-osnu ; Mjs. Maigni'.-r Monaghan irti|ji J, Bowling Brioaik a “ m