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R amapo V alley G azette MONROE, ORANGE COUNTY, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 5 , i m x . :ial 3 for 5c. Rjegular 5c. ar 2Sc yard. ses. Rjegu- >ilk. :5Wost Sc, g Papers at t o v e r ears. N. Y. but suit lerience in r interests ' lUed this '•binplete efforts to i favor b>Y to coaie or them. but for ; obtained I Y. choicest Jw daj3 |A FIND FOR THE EARLY CHMSTMAS BOYER. The early Christroaa buyer will find much to attract, to please atid to satisfy in our complete stock of Modern.Useful and Artistic Toilet Articles in Parisian Ivory and Bare Woods. Brush and Comb Sets. Hand Mirrors, Puff and Powder Boxes, and other ornaments and ac cessories for my ladies’ dressing table. Military Brushes for men and boys. Safety Razors $1.00 to $5.00 Fine Badger Lather Brushes 60e to ?1.65. Our Special Holiday Perfume Sale offers all of its advantages of previous years—a boon to the perplexed buyer. Good Perfumery ia always popular and in good form. Our Box Cigar gale will arrive on time—the sort of Cigars women can buy and men can smoke. Boxes of 25 from 11.00 to |5,00. Every article of our Christmas Stock is of the same high standard of excellence as sold by us all the year 'round—merely in greater variety and attractiveness for the Holidays. There’s .not a trashy article in the whole lot, and not one that’s overpriced. They’re bought for, priced for and to be sold to our all the year 'round friends and customers. Make your selections early and have them ressr^ed tor you. CHURCH AND SOCIETY NOTES. What Local Denominationi ate Poing iu Thejr Respective Field*. Entertainment*. ' I'jv.i'SByTEpijm. The Ladies Missionary Soei< fhe Presbyterian Church a t a meeting borne of Mrs-Geo, R, G. R. PALEN, Mgr. T l i e S t ? o x * e M onroe, IV. V. EASTMAN KODAKS DIARY & XMAS STATIONERY R E M E M B E R ! held at Conklin ieeting ly afternoon, of JCorea. Thursday considered the country Next Sunday morning the pas of the Presbyterian Church will spi oh the topic--Life and Death—an Al legory. A t the evening meeting secon-d sermon in the series. Difficul ties in the Bible will be given, i. e., “ The Story of Eden.” The boys and g irls of the Presby terian Church Sunday School will give their Christmas entertainment next week on Thursday night, Dec. 21 at the Firemen’s Opera House, commencing a t 8 o’clock. Besides the usual Christmas Cantata there will he several other features of en tertainment. Admission free; every body cordially invited. An offering will be taken for the benefit of the School. A Food and Apron Sale is to be given hy the Ladies of the Presby terian Church on Friday afternoon in the Sunday School rooms church. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. The Choir of the M, E. Church is making_a special effort to have its Christmas Cantata reach high water mark in the services of the year. The title of the Cantata ia “ The Shepherd K ing,’’ and the service will be held on Sunday evening Dec. 24. There will be a special Christmas service, in the M. E. Church on the Dec, 24, in connection with which there will he an oppor- rot new the Monroe Open Orchestra furnkl occasion. members of tin- ch’ireh to show the A tip from Santa ClausYou j appreciation of God’s greatest g! irating themstdves :ning of h which tunity given members of tl now a t their garai There are a number o f thes( to r jl who ore r man bv consecrating tl I the service of the Christ and uniting with thf» church. Those who arc now •«bation will be received into 'mbership, and any who desire unite wit! chnrch either on There are 064other days in- j . tie year besides Christmas. , | tho I with me and yet you couldn’t Make your gift'the gift of a get a better present than you can |f ” 11 ^ , v life time. The Edison Phono- buy at tho Monroe Music Store. | lo :mphis a gift for the whole I’ve seen all kinds of presents; o thprlhurX ^’Jhem to lily that carries the Christ- compare with the ^ memherrhip, arc requested to notify ' \ Victor or Victor Victrola. j pastor. Parents who have chil- I aren to bo baptized art? roque.stod to special terms for the holidays 'Present them at this service. . ■ 1 The Mcthodi.st Sunday Sebod will ' hold its Chriatrnas Tree Entertain- E . A . K 0 0 N Z , Prop. r , \ 5 o Monroe, N . \ . program i.s being prepared, Tho topics of the rermons in the eminent satisfaction. confidently Monroe will bo well provisi represented at were not used for station purposea i t dani annual ball of the Central Valley should revert to the helr.<(. Fire Department, to be held in I At the present time the land Is In Nearn’s Opera House, that village, i poss ’Ion of the railroad com- 13 Friday evening. Music will be] *S 0*1® P’**'* It i* a led by Tanfiery’s Orchestra. ereamei, ■'onerty of the rail- line ’■\*^>'*vhich tn .. to J , P. Brun- . I ning. The other part is naed ----- - which i*h furnished by Tanriery’s Orche.stra. The Harriman and Monroe Bowl Teams rolled the seventh and de< s Spirit from one years end to fonroe Music Store, I Full supplj^* o f books, Records, Souvenirs, Novelties, Etc. c topics . E. Church next Sunday will Ghostly Religion’’ in the “ Solomon the ■J'S FIREMEN’S OPERA HOUSE Saturday, December 16th Vion’s Motion Pictures “The Best that can he Procured” A n o t h e r E : ^ e l l e n t P r o g r a m Six Reels P r i c e s lOc a n d :20e Feeding Beet Pulp As a substitute for pasture PAYS when fed with the regular grain ration. It may be fed wet or dry but the foimer is preferred. cAll changes should be nnade gradually. GILBERT CARPENTER CO. D i s tr i b u te r s MONROE, N.V. ‘THESE i AP,°RECIATE le King of and of Folly\ in the evening. The latter is in connection with tho series on \ G r^at Characters of the Bible.” The music a t the M, E. Church Sunday will include the following; Morning Anthem- Peace, Perfect Peace—Ar* Soprano Solo—Time and Tide- Evening Anthem—The Peace of God—Gunoud. Bas3 Solo—I Heard Jesus—Pinsuti. the Voire G kvce C hxjrch - A c.ike, apron and Christmas Sale will be held at Mr.s. Louis Schuster’s on Tues. Dec. 19, for benefit of the j Guild, from I to G o’clock. Regular meeting of the Will; orker's will be held at the Pai I ling House on Saturday at 3 o’clock. Sunday School at 10, and Morning Prayer a t 11 o'clock on Sunday. Inly Communion will be celebrated n Christmas Day a t 9 A. M. Mrs. Annie E. Halgin died very suddenly on Monday, Dec. 4, at the home of her son, John Goetchius, Town Superintendent of Highways. She hod just finished eating a hearty dinner and dropped dead while mov ing about the house. Mrs. Halgin was about 75 years of age. Funeral services were conducted at her late home Wednesday afternoon by Rev, Eli Quick, the interment being in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Moon* tainville; I. D. Smith,funeral drrec* Fiye Candidates for the Chair. In less than ten days, five Italians were tried separately before Justice Tompkins in the Supreme Court at itly.Sing, an j the dal Income of $I0fl per month. The more a man knows about Life In-1 rested, tried, convtoted and taken to above all the insurance I carry,” a resident wrote reeeai concerning bis tv;o Monthly Income policies, each providing for Plains for the murder of Mrs. Mary Hall on Nov. 9 last. All were convicted, and have been sentenced to die in the electric chair in Sin; In les'a than one month fron of the crime they were surance tho more he appreciates this g reat policy. Write for rartleulars of PoIlcKs ot yoar age. prison. Good quick work that 1 JAMES MADDEN, CITIZENS TRUST BUlLDIl New ders Paterson, NEW YORK ADDRESS: 20 VESEY STREET. DOREMUS photographer will be open all day Sunday Dec. 17, and |gu*rantci'3 all sittings taken 1 day for Xmas. TOWN AND VICINITY NEWS. Winape Lodge, No. 140, I. 0. 0. rpect to confer the second de gree on one candidate, this Friday evening. A postal inspector was in town on Wednesday, making the customary examination of the conditton of the Monroe postoffiee. J. Reuben Hunter on Tuesday dressed two porkers weighing 921 inds. One of the animals tipped beams at 519 pounds. DeRue Bros. Minstrel Comphny filled the Monroe Opera House t( overflowing on Tuesday evening, and ;Il pleasedleased their audience. as usua p At the next regular meeting of Standard Lodge, F. &.A M-, on Mop ing, Dec, 25, the annual f officers will take place. Monroe’s new s'-yscraper, the Fowler Block, is progressing favor ably. The brick work will be com pleted, weather permitting iji a few Ezra Smith, the successful bidder for the constniclion of I ra J, Smith’s new residence, on the new street near the Granite House.has the foundation started for the same. At the regular meeting of flaw- orne Chapter. O. E. S., on Monday evening, Dec. 18th, the annual elec tion of officers will take place. All members are requested to be present. Invitations have been issued for Christmas Dance of the Younger of Monroe, which will be held on wenlng of Friday, Dec. 29, in DEATHS OF THE PASSING WEEK. Three Well Known in Thi* Locelity Who Have Laid Down the Bardens of Life. Mrs, Anetta Webb, wife of Rev, George Lusty, died on Friday at the home of h er sister, Mrs. Ruth Hulse, Monroe, after a sickness of over a year with Bright's Disease. De. ceased was the daughter of Jamas Benton and Anetta Owen Webl Was born on the Mombasha ri Monroe about 58 years ago. In early life she went to Brooklyn, where she was engaged in dressmaking, she met and married Mr. Lusty, They moved shortly afterward to ' Tennessee, where her huhsand had a pastorate until five years or *0 ago, when they removed to Linlithgo, N, Y.,on account of Mrs. Lusty’s health, she then being afllioted with rheuma tism. In January of last year she came to Monroe to live with h er sis ter, believing a change of climate would bq benefifii*L Beside* her ‘land,she iasurrivedby onedaugh- Hulse, and of Monroe, and ter, Adele, a sister, Mr*, two brothers, Samuel of Monroe, Freeland of Cortland,N. Y. Prb wices were ■ra House. Tannery’.s hes the music for the iS 'ti.e Jessup & Griffin have secured tho j of th Georgii on Lake Street. G. Smit local agency for the E. M. P, auto- brought by , mobiles, and have one of the new cars! Georgiana H. “se machines! til :o be giving'deeded to the railroad 11853, by their father, Peter Turnijr, with tho provision that if the lahd ^ j value of This a.'tioi Alleys on Ing, the honors going to Monroe, the j local team winning by 22 p o ints.!. Following the contest, refreshments i ’ were served. 1 T^ TTf X- ' railroad company, D. W, 1 o’lng of Monroe, will ex - , ______ hibit a numter of White Leghorns in 1 _ ~ ~ * the Annual National ioultty Show! Burjlar* at Boiay Bfook. in Now York next week. This week 1 Last week, Bonnie Brook, the well Young i.s serving as judge o f , known summer residence of Judge IS in the exhibition given in ! Roeseh near Bull’s Mills wasentered, *if® Fortu- eghorns in the exhibition g le Armory in Patersun. Cbf leater T. 1 and thoroughly funeral services were held a t the home of Mrs. Hulse on Monc noon. Rev. W. A. Eisenhar ing. Interment in the Webb family plot in the Presbyterian Cemetery a t SeamanvUle, Ellsworth Merritt, fune ral director. Tttfner* Sae tlw Erie. I recover from the Erie Railroad about two acres of land lyi ti west of the Harriman Wisdom, who was operated i in the Tuxedo Hospital Kwma tim i 1 ago for appendicitis, is honw again j and able to walk around the village. 4 Harold S. Wilson, employed orchardiat on the Purdy farm Virginia. Charles Barmore and family, who have been spending the sammer f« their handsome country reaidanoe » t Walton Lake, have gone to Patencm for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs, J , B. Hudson wh« have been spending the la s t « lonth* with their daughter Mrs. Fred IcLaughlin, have returned to High- j md Mills to spend the remainder of j le winter with their daughter, Mrs. 1 . B. Oal Railroad, Henry V. suit has heen . Turner, through El woe [t is alleged by the piaii that this parcel of land w, On Friday evening last a very < pleasant surprise party was tendered ( Thomas F . Guidera apd John R. Bums, alar young meh ibunnemnuk < in constroetin* the two popular young m employed < Sebunnemnuk Construction ' Compeny state road, hy their many f Mrs. C. N. Walton, a t the horns o f latter. The spacious hall, par- dining room were cleared and ijoyed by all. 'The reat of sing was spent in singing, games and cards. Bountiful refresh ments were served. Among those H. Gril and icing enj present were Mil Edith M. Shuit, Katheryn Ewer*, Irma Barton, Carrie Griffin, Florence Jacqmeln, May Mapei, Lena Young*, ich is held hy Joseph j Jennie Bend; Messrs. George Soger*, from the Erie. The Dr. G, Morria, Barry Welling, Las- ’d !■ «bout 11,000. ter Barton, Geoege Todt. Harry a * - :ed on Nov. 22, ments. Ralph Barton; Mr. and : ‘n& F. B. Brooks, ed 8* a ' Jacqmaln, May j i*^held_hy Joseph j Jennie Bend; M Mednosday even* 1 dlstown A r t ^ long item o that “ Jack’ iron box svetatelag • ti sf fold, |»s«aM U|> i 9el*brei«d€iM lti»« ' ttiMthiy fMns. ptiif w'li S. B, Heaton Mr*. W. H. John Breit- City last week, exhibiting hi* An dalusian poultry at the Central Palace Show, ermpeting with the milHon- m teur poultrj* breeders from the country. Prixe winners I have mit been announced. At the inspect the place, and Iso fru.s' the removal of tie* loot. - He i Heaton took sweepstaki has lesisd the w*iM at .8eama«vil?e,snd r 1 Ed. Bcnja agency o f , and hla irbara E. ' tonished when The mar.mder.s hud evidently spent! <?nn kitchen. They had pri*e.s in this elas.a. ing feed on Thursday. T%ts oMtt been idle the past ysar, Mil « I good order ' the line of feed. O. O, F.. will I four-ye*r-old son second degree on one c a n - ' Mr*. Tern! of Monrss. Friday evening. At this ^^at i. known as ths f s i iuhl<» dislecatfi Sanderson of this village,has several nately h fowls entered in the White Leghorn jng to 1 j Through tho real eatata a H. Seaman, Mrs. Bar nith, widow of the late Warren & Smith,has sold her desirable property I'ome time in the kitchen, on Maple Avenue to Ica J . Smith, gone through every room. , _ who will take pQs-iessicm on April 1. -'»Iso disturbed the racred viMment*, ' sobbing term will be made. On FrI- ,].„4hle dwleetflon of the Mae ie the This purchase will not niter Mr. Archbishop Farley having four ycar.« [day evening, .Ian, 32,District Deputy Long Island Ho«pltal on We*wisdsy, Smith’s plars for the O“ection of a ag'» granted Judge Rooseh and family ! Inghstr. StuMey of Newburgis, and a operation was perfortusd by Dr! residence off North Main Street. He the rare privilege of Holy Mas.s a t 1 staff coniiiosed entirely of Past DIs- ^ p *Ruahinorc, chief margtmt, as- is also to be cengratuJatfd on secur- their beautiful Altar in the library, j Irict Deputies of the district will in- gfgted hy the staff of the hoe^sal aad ‘ng one of theb>3t properties on that The tbievc.s had gathered clothing, 1 stall the officerR. j,y Rulinonof this vilisfs, elect residential streeL i bedding, ammunition for guns, steel , the family physician. “ At the annua! elecUon of officers traps and smaller articles and had I it the American Meehanics last week, a dress suit case, 1 William Lamoreaux was chosen coun- the kitchen to be taken ilor; Charles Talmadge, vice-coun- '^hoy b.ad, however, mistaken some ilor; William Staublc, secretary; booze and had to scoot | ' -m. ■ iiteoH l, Merritt, ll.a.o i.l » r r l ™ w r than t h r , i . t c . W . T I ; W « i ^ J l ^ ™ m i S t r S - 5 Ite ' and IS in a pro.sperous condition. | ------------ - ----------- - | pHort. There is considerable Thur. day morning. No oth#r rom present appearances it isi » . ..f . j - ] “ new blood” on the general commit- evidence of an accident h*a ben* ra mble that the Jersey City meat U„,. u* Uee, and the yoangstors are going to S'* we go to ptea*, wtd it ic me tim Firemti*’* Ball at Cesfral Valley. Messrs. Ivan C, Mapes, Raymond r Every, Richard; Jr., who te in a day «r irily be enan pari* for about a year, h time it ia hoped and cntly expected he will b« abla to use hi* limbs aa freely aa other lad will but will necesgarily b laster of pari* for al confide rack of ago seem i DOREMUS’S. children. One font and a portion of the «kia of the leg of a man nr a large boy licked vp on the eiiat hosiM if the Erie almtMit opposite the about 9 o’ekHrk l - f t in which .vhl-Wicf cf an arcH .nt h , , hwn . . . fifty cents each, Tho music to be at a r. mote p.«nt. and the r»- maindtr «f the body ntrewn along the tracks. that Messrs. Doremus & Riegeluth Corporation Rooms, have reached an agreement, which, j Monroe has the same old station when fully consummated, means that week, the same old po.st office ipy the premises, i and the same old village pond. Like- of the library wise there is no change in the excise room, for On Jam long period to come. Dn January 1, Winape Lodge, I, 0. P., will give up their lease of ma in the King building on Spring sub-let from the Americ situation. Mechanics, and will move, goalt in the Coi i«echanii;s, ail all to the lodge room block no%v occupii Lodge, F. & A, M, The lattq^ lodgi holds a lease until April 1, wiien thi new Masonic rooms in 4^0 Fowler store will la and by Standard lupied. The Masons very generously have given the Odd Fellov.'S the use of their rooms until April 1, From that d ite the Odd Fellows will leiase le the rooms. KINDS of picture framing for Xmas, Monroe has a surplus «f dmeing teachers, while in the Twin Villages there is a dearth of ths si.m> and a pressing demand. cTs. dy of Chester, is with her friends. make your absent friend iristmas present bscription to the any address in the Miss Sadie Previdy of Chester, spending the Mr. and Mrs. A. Pardi. You can make youi better or lasting Chi than a year's .subscr lette. Sent to any S. for $1.00 per year. Charles Henderson and Irving Tol- mndge.were in Nevt York this week. The new foundry building being erected by the Newbury Mfg. Go., is progressing rapidly, and the grad ing is also well under way. All photographs taken up including Doe. 20th, delivered for Christmas by DOREMUS. Town Clerk CmraJ Riegeluth pects to occui»y his now* home on ■ North Main Street before Christmas. Two Step—Strauss W a ltz-L ittle Mias Fix It Two Stop— P.anama W altz-Sweet Reflections Lanciers—Elfs Revels Two Step—Alexander’s Rag Wal tz—Lxixombutg -Nonsense Rag S, Army Waltz—The Siren Two Step—Casey Jones Waltz—Wedding of the Winds Two Step—No Lanciers—tf. ! top—Tho Old Town is Looking dghty Fine‘ “ Two Stej ty F W a ltz-A ll Tl To-night I Want is Love Two Step—Oriental Dance Landers—Bonr my Belle Waltz—Bareorolle Two Step— Diablo Waltz—Pink. Lady Two Step- -Great Cf There will before “ Home, S’ Prt-mding the dance the orchestra will give, a popular concert of the very iateirt sdectiotis. This will commence rhortly afetr 8 o ’clock. he plenty of t.-xtra’f , Sweet Home,” j Tux Collectoir Archer Jehnsem ter I tho Town of Motito«> will coiaihwh ;Wa duties early next week, jgem ral tax rate th k year is 19.80 or 2ft cento Ie ;r than lost yesr. Th» [tax tovic! inclurleri a ll land damagoa Time awarded and Monroe’s share of tk« construction of the alteration of tka (if Walton Lake. The tax on png’vrty cntiida M m of Monroe is $S.40, JO e«»ta. n last year. The rate f w in thv* Harrimnn district 1* ijo cents imire than la»t year, s-ipry by insstallation of five additiorml lights. The attendance a t Prof. Miller'a •lances increases wetkly. I.«»t Sat«r> :ht uhrmt So couple |.ftei*deA. mu.^b* vHS furnii live piece OrdieKtra. Frank Allen and family havemavtiil frem the I ’aU n houge on I.iake 1 M day night Excellent be I ’aU n huuRe on L StnaM . to part of the hou.se occupied by Minnie McLaughlin. . _ __________ -'1^1 Christma* Boat Cards, raent; I cent each; 18 * Rogers Dfog»Stora.