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RAMAPO \^ l i . m : - VOL> lY , NO 3 0 . SCHOOL SUPPLIES CIGARS CHURCH ANO MONROE, OKANGK (X ) U ? P ^ ||< R W | / r g i D A T . ^ i a t t K g h ; j ^ i | i TOWN j COMBINATION SALE \WbUe in Window\ “ZeU\ Tooth Brush, 25c Rexail Tooth Fowder. 25c Both ~SSc Special for 3 ^ 0 Rexail Pearl Tooth Powder SOCIETY NOTES. Wlud Local lieM aiM tfow a r t Ooim i« Thtir fUspcctbe FMdi. EBtectaiutMOtt. Harry B air}W '‘<Hacovw»d^o m ditioHat coMina; t Born, Sept. 18, to Mr. a i l Mr Georgre Valentipo, a a Aft M mm B w Mftpuiti Sftoi, Mi At PpKSByTBRIAir, The topic for the morning i rorahip at tha Freshyterian rill bo, ‘\ R » Way to Grow. inihg hour of wotahip, tc too Overcojnevercojne Habitabit.\ hour of Church “ How t O H The EldoJW and Trustee* of the cesbyterian Church are requested to eet Immediately after the morning Thoroughly cleanse, w h iten and preserve the teeth. Hardens the gum s. Renders the m outh cleaij and wholesome. aervice, next Sunday. Tonight, Thursdsy, at the Presby terian Church; Prayer 7.30 o 'clock; Young People's 1 at 8 o’clock; Junior Choir at de'a Uni( 7.45 Bally Day will be observed by Sunday School off thehe Fresbyteiresbyterii o t F Sunday morning, Oct. G, R. PALEl^, Mgr. M o n r o © , N . Y . OPTICAL WORK A SPECIALTY “Jew e lry D ep«rtn)ent\ METHOWsr EnSCOPAt. The topic of the aeraion in dist Episco)piscopal E day morning will be “ Yom Kippur, • and in the evening tht* Rev, Charl» Church next Sun- in th e evening tht* Rev, Sager, a former pa.stot, will preach. Hoth services will be in charge of ' pastor. The First Columbia Hornless Graphophone- for $35. The choir of the M, E. Church arranged for a series -of musical When you exam ine the w otkm a n ship, matei beautiful tone of th is instrum ent, you w ill t to l:«at i t oi ________ 1 ton e o f be sold a t the pri( A lso tHe p rice. N o th in g to beat ^ ‘X y r ic\ H ornless for $25. srial and hear the tainments to be given onroe Opera House on the d Tuesday of each month, com- „.^.jcihg with October and ornitling the mojith of Dedember. There are | five numbers in all, as folltws: Tuesday, O c t 17—New York Musi- ‘ w onder ho^ Mrs. John M^iiUpaay t broke ground far la^jnew .Oakland Avenue. Rehearsals for .the lit strels to be given in Octa progress in Firemea’a Opw Why is it that “ J im l\ I not go to New York City i without losing ■ pauhagaf The annual y ear boM ef ^fcwtbofne Chapter, O. E. S.,' hna/^Jwt been Issued from the Oawtte -jo^'office. Contractor C. Jf- Walto*^ has th foundation completed for .(the nei B'owler store on North M(«^ S trw t. Remember the Clam f i ^ e of th9 MenCs Club of the M. Church, tonight, Thursday. Bake ierved «t S o ’clockT ' '4 In observance o f the holi day, the atorcof S, will he closed from B P. M, p , ' Monday morning. . ' Every room at Bratdtt taken, one man e<wU|>tM he. pari Five of the oldgueato «d to tunred away today.* ** A Sterling in the home On Wednaaday.-Sept. 2T. a t t.tO A. M., the Pttblte.Barvite Cdmififs. •ion, fid.dejtertipept, will hcrMTA pub lic hearing In Ptreman’a Opera Ib itia Moproe. to relation to toe pStonMAlai of the Monroe Board of ipa- peeting the atatltm factlltlto M Mwi- On Friday evanfnir th e een a H te^ constating of CUranee S. Sfllght,; Zee! Paddlaford, Her. J. J. George :Bb«hal and Fntnk arKBs, who on Thursday preceding wMe in Albany at a heariag given b , Bw Public Service Board, rendared their Thbawaa to the effect that the Erie woold build a st«ticn an the Carpenter plot a t a cw t, eai'g of IW.(K»W “ rtriated. The committee iMpeeaijidl maps and plana of a very d e a itato ................... ‘ority ritar of th* : M allei h i g - , _ _ the Sterling Plan e. T. R. a*mtativ( John Breithaupt TH E VICTOR VICTROLA cal Club, formerly “ The Three Star Novelty C o .,\ which gave such-a splendid entertainment the second evening o f the Ladies Aid Fair. The one P e r fect Concealed Horn» Talkinjp M achine. You m u st hear it.to appreciate it. Call and s e e for youself. Big AsssortmBnt of Sheet Music, Paper Bound Books, Novelties, All Magazines, Etc., Etc. lay, Nov. 21- Hudley Prescott, Mimic, Ventribjqiiist and M o n roe M u s k Store, E.A.KOONZ, Prop. Monroe, N. Y. Tuesday, Musical Mimic, Imper.sonator. Tuesday. January 16- Miss Virginia Powell, Imper.sonator and PJan'ilngue-*, Miss Powell aubstituted fur one of the members of the ' ‘Three Star Novel*' Co.\ at the Ladies' Aid Fair, local State ara. has been Bi atty. recently i meed work A met ting of th hel 1 on Fr day es Dr. Sutherland * standing committaa* station, but a maj of mittea toidt oxeaptimia to tho which they claimad Ui'b* mhHwdliqt. They iftnntul out that the . a t p f t ^ would b* located <m C a rprat^ Phett on a private road rm a lng from Ma9>» Avemie to Sivirig Strtot i^a an un derground croasliig which la tmly eight feet- high and nbout six feet wide; ihat thf* croe enlarged and apd they wanted to know stand the expense. Tha mapa eatM for a n«w stroet from the p r t^o s ^ station s ite to Majq Straet naag the National Hotel, which the eoinaittae believed woold bare to be prorldad by tha viliago. A r o s o l n ^ was offered at the meeting ^ i g a y night. It those present favor th* pe <r for hy aonie «ne. th# Tear of the C. T. Knight prooerty tUa waa uneniiiMaaly eawisd, II who ere interested in this mgt. ter, and ail ear eitisene ahsuM be, will do well to appear befera toe — Wedoeadajr.. aotoiiig FIREMEN’S OPERA BeeSE fairly captivaffd the au'dienco. - Tuesday, February 26 Vlalcomj Shackleford, humorist, banjoist and eomte singer - one of the finest enter- tainqn wa the platform today. Twsadajr.-lfarch 18- Gfand Ooneerf hy the ehoii The first four numbers are uml.T the S a turday eveninfi'. Sept. 23d Vion’s Motion Pictures The Best that can be Procured * M fM lda'ii Itotw w ahpfili Ml’ eaMadAh Cito$> . llia .'a M h * S S 2 | v s i B S e r - IsfS K a s s !?*! e S S F “ tbay 1 ^ 1 * t i e returaed to the I Mlltl r - r a and are guaranteed to t class in every partim Courae ticVct<i including the fit fork, bo fir. 1 t class in every part lar. lar.iinglcar,lini cpnt». fhild-h tertainments will be ime doll f i admit- nll ted for ten cents. There wi) only one chart nrmtb- of the hall and seats may be reserved for the course a t the beginning. 1 details later, ^ The music at (he M. E. CEureh Sunday will include the following: . Mi'rninjT. Anthfin—“ The I.ord, Will Be a R e fuge,\ Hc.itrm. Mezzo Snp Jc3ua,\ Hai-. Evening. A n them -“ Bearing the Cross,\ Berridge. Male Quartet “ My Heleerntr! Liveth,” Stebbins. Another Good Show lie entire Further Q Z R I E K E j I L i S P r i c e s lO o a n d JtOo Monday, Sopt, 25tli, Benefit Mombasha Fire Co. ' cyl Big New Show Snle \Alone With ET sl * .,. •nd Harrey AmtolwmL ^ will enjoy* trip to Old fk& tU m fo r t at the expemo of Articles of agreement hove been stgiwl for a matched race for lictween Commodore, owned 1^ Bu.schel of Central Valley, tad Wild Wave, .twro d by Jaek Edwards Newhargh, The race will be held on the Monroe track on Satunlay next. A. H. Miller, the well known dan cing instructor of Chester, will riper a dancing t^choel in (he Monroe Opera e the latter part of Octo!>ei penter site u v ipHte-mrwthut a i^ < tion will{b« Imilt here-if a t alLbaaltig their claims on the fact that the Board of Trade have petitioned for a House th e latter part Besides other (kojci s he will make a specialty of the r.i ak-o a new hara dar T. McMahon, shipping (owbnry foundry,(ndry, alip-lip- a i fc thiaweek, 1 deiait.the company hat secured a site and are willing\ to erect a |16,0W station. They believ^ the Commia- sipn, after luokeng the groundt over on Wednesday, will decide the com pany has made a fair proposition,and will put it up to the town and village to provide approaches. It is claimed also by tho-if in favor of the proposed Carpenter site that Mr. Carpenter as trustee, has the right and will deed the right of way for a -ttew street from Main Street to the station, asking oily the village to pay him enough to fiinve the barn oh the line around out Ilf the way, which would cost a nomi- The read would not be ex it is alat* claimed tho Erie that the Mr. toM-Mto- D . ; ' apendObf to* Vtok lif w h m M r. Ttotogt*.* }F A MAN KNEW that his daysays wereere numbciumbered, d w n that he had only a Would he flguro on having “ Plenty of Time\ to do Wouldn’t he make every day count? You may Fe Insurance as you think—tl time to live things in - time to get your Life it is NOW, while you are in poss&ss ning capacity. Write fur 1‘aftlcttlare of Pollclo* a t yonr app. JAMES MADDEN, not have as much you think—the timo to attend to (Sion of good health and good CITIZENS TRUST BUILDING Hatecson, - - New dersey NEW YORK ABDREtlS: 2t> VESEY STREET, G kacb CiittnCH. Thu following letter from Hem W. Harvest, 'ii’ritten frem Home place i not known, eerroborates the iiiteryiew ' with Dr. MeGirineF'!„, printt^ after Mr. Harvest’s sudden rleparturo from ; Monroe: To the Members of Grace Church, Monroe, New York: “ My dear Friends: The public : statement of our rector. Dr. McGuin- ipss, and the x-easmi of rny suddoi mrture from the work \ ered the so fully covered the ground that it Glide W alta; bai ■ Nathrmiel J. clerk in the Ne' ij.-d and fell wliile striking his head agaiuKt a barrel. Besides seeing a million of stars and I . . , seven flying machines, Mr. McMahnn | f RM.'taiiied a ccvi re lawm tiun of biHl^^’ ^^*** Pursons o f tho Lrit> that ; cheek. Dr. Hall dressed the wmirol .. iT. . m ever Jti J'iai to enlarge, the expense to The trial of the amt of P eter Turn- ^ railroa. HO ogamst Arden Farms Dairy Co. ^fien this atre.. was hold before Jusfice Gi hert Car. 1 penti'r at i.Ionn:ii* on Saturday, Sept, i j„ j Id. Llworid C. Smith appeared fm j ‘c*-' I th.. dairy company and tendered Sfd.fiD i amount odmitTi d b'lliedue. After i The Highland Telephone Co. han trial, .Tustice Carpenter fnUTid that j installed phones in tbv rfsidences the amount to,bo due and rendered[ John Kaag, Central Valley, Judgement aecordingly. 1 Thomas Crotty*, Monivie. The trustees of Mombas<ha Fire Co. j The Highl.irid Mills; Fir* Cti. have ‘ nr.queatium ic thoroughfare. aad anti roet, already led, could be f my suddoufUe- : a t Monroe ha.s js superfluous fur mo to add anyv g to it. But now that it i.s finally TH E CORRECT NEW HATS FOR TH IS FALL rculati •tain d to NOW BEING SOLD HERE thing to it. permitted me to v.’r the first opportunity to. i stories which have been circi effect that Dr. McGi some waywas the one ni.sponailile ;ady .stated by that, he knew nothing of ‘parture. But 1 vrnnt ruinne.' ayivaaia Stoto r«fe. On Saadag, an auto Iwrtat ___ inf of M i . and M n. J. a 1M M « Dr. and Mr*. J . R. Satl^riMto m t Mr. and M n . Prank L. KtoranuMtov- .ed to Rye Beach on L«i« latoad Sound. Mi** Emily West entertained ten her young friemia last flatnriay afternoon a t th* home « f her mother, h on Maple Avenne. Game*. muMe and refreeh- ment* aided in making the oeeaiion memorable. Mr*. John Johnson, who baa ma<fo her home the past year with her ighter, Mrs. N. B, Foulhi Elm Street, on Tuesday started for hi'r home In Prospeet, V*. She accompanied to New York by her son-in law«, N. B. Southall of Mon roe, and C. B. Gregory of .Sbntsburg. Robert R. Flwer*, on of our Monroe boy« iS i Iwaye to-e««toii«M i teat M*d a « t it will laet Itew w ^ li lltotoM g dllklnm will geod, of a * « » ' Indeed, tratlng thraagii Ipr a n t i e way was the one ru.'ipc my leaving as I did, I can only iterate the fact already .stated by in i Cre for hi.\ organized H. Fowler; Vice Pn-Kident, Frey; Seeret.'iry, Cheator Sanderson; Trear.urer, T. F. B. Carpenter, The trusti es are rngotiuting with C. J, Vipn for a lea.-c \f the r of Firemen’'! Oper year from October Tim many friends of Wflliam ,1. ■egan are congratulating him it, W. dance to be given in 'Improvi Emil Compiiny Hall, Highland Milk idnesday evening, McGuinness, t atended d appointment by William H. Collim Highway Department iborers in Oi ting him upon Superintendent October Dancing from 0 P. M, to 2 A- Supper ■will be served from 0 to This organization is worthy the sup port of all the citizon.s of tho plat and it is confidently expected a large crow'll will attend, A.ImiKSion 56 cents each ponson. lerintei of the State s Foreman of •range County, of which All t h e styles th a t are right-^all the colors th a t are liked— in all the ^ a d e s th a t are* popular are here ready for the approval o f those men who like to have good H a ts a t reasonable prices. These hats have been bought direct from the Factory o f Crofut & Krapp Co. . T h ey are the largest hat m akers in the E a s t - Gome and buy one and be in style. >, that, he knew nothing of | Laborers in Orange County, . my intended departure. But 1 vrant h hecs »re to be two, Ray Holb-nUeck to add what Dr. McGuinne.s.s cmld f t H-urriman, new being the other not .say for himself. In all mv work appointee. It i.'i understond at Monroe .and elsewhere I found Dr. county is to be divided into twd McGuinne.«!.u ever mo.st .sympathetic! f^cts, and there two foremen and helpful. He most loyally rus -(have charge of all the pati talned me in, all my aTulortakinge.and ‘’^tier laborer imployed. was alway,» a wise and considerate'-ceive a suh.stantial pm* di'-m salary, counselor and friend. To Dr. Cretan wilt begin his oiTKdal Guinness I am indebted a.s to few For many year- men. and I trust that all who o.steein 1 Leen an aetivo, efficient workei themselves my friend.s will uuderstund I in the Democratic ranku, and now the great debt of gratitude that I owe • tii.*it party is in power the appoint, to D'r. MdGuinness,and hy supporting ig»''**tifying anddi'servetl. irolmen ami MdGuinness,and hy r.upporting i him loyally in the work, help rue in to repay some of wdiut I owe to him. cTVlonroe Clothing Store Your friend, ' . Henry W. Harvu.- t . \ S. M. NELSON, Prop. rionroe, New York, LADDERS\ Why pay more, '.vheri ynu can get Best, Strfiight Laddi'i-.^, . f ir a • |l l e p c r f t . ! Extt-n'iion Laddirs, 17c j and big j per f t . ; Step Imdilers, 18 and }a.r i Headrpiarters Bov Scout;; of Ameri- I ca, Monroe Troop. I Gemn-al Ot-di.r No. .‘b I AH Scout ; ai'i' orden il to meet the .-'.chonl grnurtdi-'.on Sritunbny,.Si'pt. I’clovh • harp. uy , fully eipiijiped Full unifoi ^ft! By order of ii. (}. Brown, Scout .Maiittr. H-tnent ng Monroe hoy« who .‘ipeOfling hi« vacation with his parents, returned to college, Saturday, Sept. 16. Robert having been at Oberlln Cnliege the past two year.s will finish bis college can ef .at We«!eyan Uni versity. He ha.s the best wi.'hex < many friends for a succe.ssful year. friendship, her gairtl^i wiH never be iortvl What a cioMeua dieir children, her i neii^boni? Max J i Harriman, N. Y., 8 The New Y'orfc Tribune .says high coat of iivirg is driving many commutei'.s further back from the town.s and hor-mghs on .small farms, where they can raise ie history changes bt Had Seven Gallons iefi. Messrs. 1 Leaehman Si Kdelin, Graf- a,, bad bi‘en selling paint, ieh they thought well of; and this had oecurreffi They had fold a customer 18 g al lons of i t to p.aint bin hou.se. A few they ,«ojtd the saane mati •aud-zinc the same num ber o f gallons to paint the xarne bomjo. Ho had 7 grillons left. The point of the tale iu; 11 gallona Devoe jiaint.H ,an 18 gallon hou* l)f course, that isn’t 7hy doc.s 11 gallons as 13 gallon Bt 'uu I ,it i‘ .ill they can raise poultry and gar den truck. Never in the he thi«t country have thesi made jtH rapidly as at tl All amall farm property between 8uf- fern and Ridgewood and the Saddle Tannery 41 BAl ' ful bidder* far toe town road fn contract waa aware Wednesday for the dirt road foarteeu feet tai tending from the Stewarfi owned1 by River section i.s being rapidiyboiight and the poultry interest.s expanded. b William Balleelt «|^ J Avenue near BtoonMaip J | tract price is IS/iW. andf commence on Monday amit, H B being einployedi. It la ta be Baii^ before December 1. Dovemus, photographer, advi.ses all those holding couiion tickefs for years later, thc_ Devon lead-aud-zin gallor Ho h ling coup tographs, and all others wifbiiig wt done to Come in as snort as pii-'.sible as he may leave Monroe hy Oct. A fter spending the summer tion at bis home in doe.s n g Devoe ns of other t paint, all true, Boutun has retui Conn,, to resume Monroe, Delbert iroed to Hartford, about his fchool .sttt'lie.s, j Thirty- , t pmven it B* A M u w f to lra . , High prices brought d«nnt l p ' £ of L. & M. Paint, becM - nearly halt of H by i gaihin of Linseed OH U of jiainf. It cost* then 11.00 pe** ffallwit ^ Besides you won't need to * f p |ii| about 15 years. « -five years general W ') proven ■ It'i* all paint, real paint, t the best |* tn t t>st miarri, end full measun', Bat that isn’t alt, Devo?! laat; lougvr. No, no; you h aven't wait ten years to find that thuusund people know it. The; a heap of Dt-vo. Then ’.s Comnoit Cddsmuit tie tak«« Seriwiiiy j For unless cured they .s;ip the vitality 1 *\ ■ I find lower the vital resietaneo to m u re! I/>ngman A MarttBCS--] n’t got till serious infeetiem. Protect vour chi I - . *'*^*'***■\^^* L. A H. Pure out. Ten! 8„d yuursidf by the prompt u s e . Varnishes and Fkfot* fee riicy thinklfjf k ,.,P h ’. s Hoitev and Tar Compoimd P”*’’- iw difficul-mnd note its quick and decisive re- «-D ''l’Lj «*at;F,alts‘. Fur eouKh.;, imhls. croun.,. ■ “ Write poatot paini'll :p Tt rtf Devoe. will p;iint xvh-oping a . j ;h. bronchi • house; and the paint'll last^tiuhs of th. ■ thru; for sale b I tmd Fur euugb.;, imhls, croup itis and aflfec- List tilths (if tl; ■ throal, chest ami lungs Maitiwei, P. O. ] it is »n ever ready and valuable re-1 mvJy, W. H. Fowler. N m ! I