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Page 1: •BRMPLWfiETSHPLIKLiaa County Standard... · HM • l«rg«r otamtattoi. ttaia «iy otter Wttttj Pttbttahtd in Union OL.XXVL NO.28 wwmiLB, umoMcoumrr, % % PWDAT, MCEMBIR 2, mo. 8e6iaMto>

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tto vary wklaM ',wU«ftbepN|ile,tbeaa)airli«of tto ,/~ a^rartproptrl;forthcM«>BaoDlbtUdtojaadttoretoialBg of anardeV.test; to pneawe plane therefor. Par- . ;"

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adlimbeoaaieof the variaao. afara- • •ii.la tto MaiaWM two WwyereJUat -

with Htata Sa ieruteaBeBt Bacler. va* ^ ^ojacete for a review of the BTOUQGQHM). ^ c

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vnaMd hn a farther datay of aMt atai '

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Page 2: •BRMPLWfiETSHPLIKLiaa County Standard... · HM • l«rg«r otamtattoi. ttaia «iy otter Wttttj Pttbttahtd in Union OL.XXVL NO.28 wwmiLB, umoMcoumrr, % % PWDAT, MCEMBIR 2, mo. 8e6iaMto>

THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1910

"EveryYoungMan

ought toUkt • Lift Insurance pol-icy the day ho takes out • marriageliceaeoi" said a Western ministerrecently. " If it is a question be-'tween a honeymoon trip and takinga policy, you had better take thepolicy far the sake of future happi-ness. First get the girL Get thebest one you can, then take out aLife Insurance Policy." And, lot usadd, get the best Lifs InsurancePolicy you cut. You'll find it in

The Prudential

I METH00I8T8 TO DEDICATE,II . NEW EDIFICE IN JUNE.

Contractor. Hurting to, GM Roof onBrfori Arrival of fold WaatlMr.

If the weather man It'Mid and build-ing operuUona are not halted by,ooMweather local MethodUta expect to dedi-cate their new cdiRce now in the couneof cautrnction on or about the lintSunday in June.

The work h progreaalng at a faat clipnnd the contractor! are directing specialeffort* toward rooting the etructure be-fore the winter season •torts in.

With the roof in position the boiler*will be inttalled and the workmen enabled to devote their cnergiee in arranging the rteam heating pipe) and altocomplete the electric wiring. This willenable the contractor! to get a goodstart early in the spring on the Analround of the jolt.

The building committee ii now en-gaged in the selection of chairs or pews.A color scheme of bronze and yellow baabeen decided on for the interior of thechurch i

The dedicating services will withoat doubt be conducted on elaboratelines, in which prominent clergymenand officials of the Methodist churchwill participate.

When your system1! out o' kelter,When you've got a chronic pain,When you feel aa if no shelterWat provided from the rain,When you faaa and fume and worry,

Think that life it one tad song,Take the hint, old •port, don't hurry!It will cheer your way along,Though your appetite ia measly-Chew Your food, and read Bill Peaaetey.

- I N -

THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD

Tahiti M* Muitetolly H n MChurch.

One of the most delightful nusicaleinf the aeaaon was presented at the Con-gregational Church on Tuesday eveningbefore a Urge audience. All of thearti«a acquitted themselves admirablyand their effort* were enthusiasticallyreceived.

Those participating ia the programwere Mas Dorothy Elsie Beaumont, so-prano; Mis* Mary Charlotte Hubbrtl,contralto; Oeorge Albert Hotden, tenor;Jolw Emory DaBbaio, haritoae; EdwinLyles Taylor, pianist, and Miss BoiacPrentice KeUogg, reader.

The qaartet selections "Daybreak"and "Pater Noatar," and the cantata

Fair Ellen," whleh waa renderedby the quartet, proved big favorltcawith the audience. The individual ef-fort, of the singers alao won for themplaudits, and the readings by Mrs. Kel-logg also received unstinted applause.The piano selecttomof Mr. Taylor wasalao hugely enjoyed.

KMOflLYIMSMAP-wMI

Etnlli and FranLatter it Wry Hurt

Twc Plninflelden, employees of thaBrokaw Brother* AutomobUe Oarage ofthai city, were seriously injured ia aaauto accident, at the Fanwood H1U,between this town andearly Monday morning.

A. Ertelle, who resides at Newark,sustained a fractured collar boaa aa*internal injuries; 1. Fraain, whosehome is at Pateraon, escaped with tw*broken ribs and a wrenched back.

The accident occurred at four o'clockin the morning aa the two aaea war.returning to PlalnneU in afrom Patenon and Newark whet.had spent the day with relative..

The miahapoccurrid while rouadiaga curve near the top of the kill whenthe right rear wheel .kidded and one ofthe Urea on the front wheel hunted.

Ertelle who was driving tha ear waahurled a distance of thirty'tat atriktaga tree while Fraxta waa thrown oat ofthe machine totne ground.

Ertelle was discovered inscions state by Fraue, and after beingpartially revived, both nan walked toWertBeldandwentto the North Ave-nue Hotel.

After Raining admittance to the hotelErtelle oolbnnd. Dr. Bavoyenotified'and after making aa esamiaa-tton of Ertelle, the physician pronouncednis injuries as serious.

At mid-day on Monday BsteUe becamedelirious and the a*ws of tbe aoddentwas dispatched tohia ralativea. Thenan were fleajaoved lo thMvJMBaollVihornet on Wednesday. ,

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Our Customers Tell UsThat Our Meats Are

In Quality and in PriceThe Reason i t : That we buy only the choicestcuts obtainable. An examination ol the meat on theblock at our store, at any time, will convince the per-spective buyer that for quality it cannot be excelled.The question is: Can It be equalled In the localmarket ? We think not Quality determines price.All the goods carried in our eight departments are the^ in the market. We buy direct from the manufact-

urer, and we give our customers the benefit of everygood bargain we drive. ?

PATRONIZE OUR STORE AIW BE OMIVINCED!

NOW IN OURNEW STORE

Our Usual Low Trice*

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Let us rejoice that there to such a holiday as Christmas. Let us be glad ofthe opportunity It gives everybody to display the generous spirit that is too oftenhidden by the rush and fuss of things about us.

We like the Christmna ssesoo because of the preparations we have to maketor It-beoause of the Joya we experience in gathering the gifts for the thousandswho give them, and we feel as we gather them, a certain delight at having to playsuch a large part in making the multitudes happy on Christmas Day.

But best of alt to us to the Christmas spirit that pervades the store through-out the month preceding the festive day. The crowds of buyers, their cheerful mcestheir arimatod conversations, their .greetings to one another-all contribute tomake the holiday ssesoo the best of all the year.

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THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Z, m»

MIOCMKMNCM Of THK HOARDOP UHMKN VHHBIMMMJiHIt

OK UNION OOVNVV.

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The adjourned meeting ot tb<Board ol Freeholders ol Union Cottlty was beld en Tuesday, Ootobsr11*10. at 3 P, M.

Present—Director Cady, Freehold-ers Adams, Crsne, Dai by, Poaae,Oarrlaon, Gruener, Hall, Krouse,M*lssl, Parry, Smith, Thompson,Jones and Wilbur—IS. Absent—Freenolders Havlletid, Jensen, Mar-tin, Randolph and awaln—I.

On motion ol Freeholder Wlllmthe reading ol the minutes of Ibimeeting of October 6 was dispelwith.

Resolution by Freeholder Smith'.Wberess, the Director of tb*

Board of Chogen Freeholders of th*t'ounty of Union, New Jersey, andthe County Collector bar* causednotice to be published (or ten daysInviting sealed propsals lor tbe pur-cbaee of 1110,000 par valueImprovement bonds ol said county,to be Issued tind.r date of September1, 1(10, payable thirty (30) yearsfrom tbe date thereof, w'tb. Inter-est at tbe rate of four and one-half(*hi) per cent, per snuuni, payableaeml-annually, authorized to be ke-rned under the resolution of Ibisboard adopted September 1, l»10,and has awarded tbe whole of saidbonds to John D. Kveritt and Com-pany at tbe price ol 102.1J and In-terest, who were tbe hlgheat snd

• beet bidders. Now, therefore, be ItResolved, That said award of said

bonds be snd tb* same hereby la Inal' respects ratified and confirmed,and the County Collector be aahereby is authorized to deliver saidbonds to said purchaser upon thepayment of th* purchase price; anilbo It further

Resolved, That said bonds andcoupons and the certificate for th*conversion ot the same Into regis-tered bonds be substantially- In th*following term: '

UNITED STATES OF AMERICANUMBER NUMBER

STATE OF NEW JBRSBY11.000 11,000

COUNTY OF UNIONRoad Improvement Bond.

KNOW ALL MBK BY THK8B PRES-ENTS That the Board of ChosenFreeholder* of th* County of Unionscknowledges Itself Indebted to th*bearer (or, it registered, to the reg-istered owner hereof) in the sum ofO N E T H O U S A N D DOLLAR!)(1,000) lawful money of to* UnitedStates ot America, which said aumth* said Board of Chosen Freehold-er* of th* County ot Union promise*t* pay to th* bearer or registeredowner hereof, as the ess* may be,at tb* National State Bank of Elis-abeth, New Jersey, oa tb* Brat dayof September, in the year ot ourLord, one thousand nine hundredand forty, and also Interest thereonat the rate of four and one-half(«t t ) per cent, per annum, payableseml-annually at tb* asm* place, onth* Brat days of September aniMarch In each year until th* pay-ment of aald principal upon the pre-sentation snd delivery of couponss-vtrally hitherto attached.

This bond Is one of a series ot Ilk*tenor, amounting In the whole totb* sum of one hundred and tanthousand dollars, Issued on th*faith and credit of the County ofUnion by th* Board ot Chosen Free-holders thercoi, and authorised byresolution ol said board on the Irstday of September, 1(10, aader th*provisions ot sn set ot th* Lesis-latur* of th* State of New Jersey,entitled "An act to provide for th*Permanent Improvement ot PublicRoada In this Btate," (Revision ofIMS. spproved the twenty-sevsnthday of March, l»08, aad th* sup-plements and amendment* thereto.

It i* hereby certified that all con-ditions, acts and things essential toth* validity of this bond *Hst, hawhappened, and have been done andthat ovary requirement of law aftevIng the Issue thereof has bee* dulycompiled with and that th* totalIndebtedness of asld county includ-ing this Issu* of bonds I* within•vary debt snd other limit proscribedby th* constitution and laws ol saidState: and that the faith aad creditof said county are hereby irrevocablypledged to th* pnsctia! payment otthe principal aad Interest of thisbond according to Its tons*.

la witness whereof said Th* BosMof Chotea freeholders ot the Coun-ty of Union has caused this bead tobe stgssd by its Director aad th*Cosaty Collector, and Itsseal, attested by the Clerk, to hohavonnto hflnsd. and. the) owuongharsto annexed to be executed by th*fafrftmllts slgustar* of esld Mr**,tor. this irst day of September. l» l« .THB BOARD. OW CHOUK fRRaV

HOLDERS or TUBL COUNT* OF UNION

f'attset!

Director.

County Collector.

. - Otarh.(Form of Coupon)Th* Board of r

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th* Coaaty of Union, N. X, willu th* bearsT at th* NaUoaal» Eaak of WUahett, M. J* •*)nt day of stares of Septembsr,

th* asm of ttreatytw* ande*4aa«reaths d*Um <IS.I»j

sas.« M»^| • • • • • ! ItfltsWEEM tfcas.1W V gMfSV*^ea>*)emem«>si •csva**** aaaama *gaaamaa

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the within bond for Its converiloiInto a registered bond It is herebycertified tbst I have this day out o lsnd destroyed coupons atached to said bondtbe amount and value of twenty-twianil nfty one-bundraatbs ( M l t )each amounting in lbs sggregat* to

Dollsrs ( | ) andthat the within bond no form Is hers*by converted into a registered bendwith the prlnoipal and seml-sanuslInterest tberson payable toor amlgneo or legal representative.

Dated I I . . .

County Collector,Date of registry, name sad address

of registered holder, County Collec-tor.

Freeholder Wilbur moved that th*foregoing preamble and resolutionbe adopted, which on roll sail wss soordered by an unanimous vet*.

I hereby certify thnt th* nansnd foregoing Is a true and sorreetcopy of a certain preamble andIntlon adopted by the Board of Chos-en Freeholders of the County ofUnion, a t ' a regular meeting heldon the eleventh day of October,1810, In tb* matter ot the sale ofthe Road Improvement Bonds of ssldcounty, snd tbnt such resolution*were adopted by tb* following vote:

Aye*—It.Nays—0.In witness whereof 1 hav* hereun-

to set my hand and th* corporateI ot said county this eleventh day

of October, 1110.BENJAMIN KINO,

Clark,Freeholder Kronss moved to ad-

journ, wh'ch was carried. Th* Di-rector declared th* board adjourn-ed until Thursday, th* third day oNovember, 1*10, at I.SO P. M.

BENJAMIN KINO.Chirk.

Communications wcrt received IFrom Hycr It Armstrong; regal

age to horse and bugty in Linden'he natter was referred to

The regular meeting ot the Bosrd of Free-holders of Union County was held on Tnurs-

November 3, 1910, at >.jo f. H....ill call allowed all members present with

the eiception of Freeholders llaviland and

On" motion of Freeholder Wilbur Ihe read-ing of the minutes of the meetings of Oc-:ober • and October 11 was dispensed with,he minutes heing approved aa par primed:o|>ks on member,' desks.

COMMUNICATIONS.Communications went received aa follows

regarding dam-' :a Township,

freeholderKrouse and the County Attorney.

From Short Hills Wstet Company, re-ontttinf pmniseioa to Isy water place on

lorris nvenue. On motion of freeholderWilbur referred to County Road Committeeand County Attorney>

From Short Hills Water Company, askingrminion to lav pines on Springfield arc-

M. On motion of Freeholder Swain re-ferred to Road Committee and County At-orney with power.

From the Township ol Cranford:Union County Board of Freeholders.

Gentlemen—In accordance with • rooluon adopted at a meeting of the Township

Committee, held this date, you are herehynotified to lay a four (4) foot nsgsiom side-walk in front of properly owned by you onbridges in rittsfield street. Orchard street,ind Lincoln avenue, within thirty, (jo) days"rotn the date of tills notice, and in sjecord-mcc with the ordinance governing the layingof sidewalks in the Towmhip of Cranford, acopy of which la primed on the reverse hereof.

A. it. DkNMAN,Township Clerk.

On motion of Freeholder Adams receivedid placed on file.From the Township of Cranford!Ccntlemcn—Some three yetia BIO Cranford

'ownilill.. with Ihe sid of Ihe Stale. Im-roved Walnut avenue to the line of ClarkI'owniMn and Springfield avenue to the lineI ihe Town of WeslMd.At a more recent date, under your direc-

one, both these streets were improved byibe amatite proofs, from Ihe point whereihe Cranford improvement terminated aad:onneclcd with the counly road syattmt.

The result has been that t>y reason of yourjprovemeiit a tarn amount of automobile

ravel baa been deflected to these thorough-fares snd has subjected them to a greaterveu than ever waa anticipated, and whichill result in an capente to Ihe township

keep them in proper repair.The matter was diaeuued at a meettn?

of the Township Committee held this date,snd the following reaolattoa waa adopted!

"Whereat, the automobile travel on Wal-nut and Springfield artnuea haa been largelyncrcaaed by reason of thase streets kavlag

been connected to ihe county road aystcm hydirection of the Board ol Ckeaea Fmboldere,

"Whereat, thb) township will he DM to anxt-ense to keep them In proatr repabr te-

:ause ol the additional travel brought tohem by Ibis connection, now therefore he it

"Resolved, That the clerk he and'herebyIs directed to write to tbe Honorable Hoard

Chosen Jreeholetre, requesting them tolake over and maintain then aa a part ofthe county road system aad to loin them

trough union avenue, thus forming a con-tinuous county road from War* 10 Spring-field townships."

Freeholder Krouse moved the report he re-ceived and the recommendation ^ adopt*)which on roll call w u so ordered hy aa.aaa.aaaaaat.uu atna>Jl

repair, H having originally been hulk, fretsappearances, aterely aa a temporary at**,

ere is much travel oa Ihb road and roarommittee recommends that a new culvert halullt at this point al a cost not 10 once*650. Al the ttoynlon avenue site we Sathat the street haa not yet keen graded aadwe recommend that action on this culvert hedeferred until KM year.

On motion of Freeholder krouat receivedind referred lo Coiuaritlce aa County Roada.

From W. R. Codingtonifjentlemen—Believing that yon aa the hoard

should from time to ihaa he informed aa I*the litigations In connection with the countymailers, I take lisa liberty of lewilng yoaherewith a tertitcd copy of the order deny-ing Injunction in the case of Ins Mayor andcouncil of the city of Rahway w ThJ Board

Freeholders. Thb. waa. an action com-

ky Ihe commiiionera. However, I am m•tire of tills, and in Hie meantime will pnceed wltli lilt condcimiallra proceedlnn,

I bei to remain.Very

Received and placed on fCOMMITTEE RKPOHTH.

Ml Cammltteel . ,. .Oenilcnum—Vour Committee on Jail Ii

siieclbn would resivctfully report thsthas !n.|«cled the ,all, also Ibe books of tl

Number prltonere In custody Oct. ; . .Number pritoners received during' the monthNumbtr prlsoncra In enrtody Nov. • . .Number days bosrdMaintenance, groceries, nieals and I'ro-

visions 9*84-1Salaries %W

TotalCost per day per prisoner,

" Ifully,day perRet|iectf

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J, H, DOANt:,ACOB MAKTIN.

On motion of Freeholder (irtienn receland placed on file.

The Auditor's report was as follow.!nciittcincn-Vour Auditor respectfully re

portsi I have csamined the hooks and voucers of the Surrogate, Sheriff, Registrar andCounty Clerk and find tbe aame correct. Tnet rcceiiils are: Surrogate, IIS'«SS ShwlI37J.471 Registrar, •1,948.16: County Clerk,tjoi.79, which amount has been turned overla Ihe Counlv Collector.

Voore wawelfulhr.SENJAMIN RIHti,

Auditor.On motion of Freeholder Wilbur received

and placed on file.Gentlemen—Your Committee on Recovering

Bridges on Cranl Avenue and on Union Ave-nue, Rosclle Park, would report that an as-aminatlon hat been made of the propoaework, nncl your committee recommends thea new concrete and steel beam ton be placedupon the bridge in Grant avenue, tt Unionavenue, and Hint a new concrete top re-enforced, be placed upon Ihe small bridesin Union avenue, near Wertheld avenue.

The cost ol the work not lo efeeed Ikesum of Un for Ihe work on both brMgea.

4,.prc,f...yA..h |..MjJlAA|

vJkv,EUTON DARItV.'

Freeholder Bwala moved the report be aived and the recommendation adopted, whM

roll call waa io- ordered.Gentlemen—Vour committee on new cul-

verts in certain streets tu Crsnlord, N. j

Your "committeeT would respectfully . . „ _mend thai a new Iron cotter culvert he hslacross Central avenue .at 8Uth street lor S

•urn menus m\ mnnnwiijavenue; length, llaly feet.

The coet of the work not to euctd th*•m of l«no {orborii culverts.

T M l l ^ . « r Committee spMhM «aeumhse into the need.for.aad prakahle aaa

Freeholder Swain moved the report beeived and tbe recommendation adohich on roll call was an ordered.G l Y C i Cj

Freceived

hihTC C OfllMf nflltMW MOfrtMt

IISPVB uia e«»i « • • "/•• W OfOtTfdt . . „ .Gentlemen—Your Coauaitlee on CajJecMr'a

ind And Ihe aame correct and agree in everywtktilar. We (ad that h» neriete from

_ a* " t stV-ye. •-•— A , ^ B L - * *w

- *r/Zandlie period amount tobalance on hand ot . .

epoiilcd In Ihe bank* to

W. II. UARRISUN.On motion of Freeholder Jonea received

—The undersigned caswlmi. tr>referred the matter ol Ids eaa»

Michael Beaafcr againat the « iwhoa wu

aim of

barky patient thereiu> srounds ' • £ * • £

KttsaUth* staapfcat^aMhoSSir't *"* * * * :

°" iUfa5k7«S!^A tth«*r«W- lo. art to the boar" ~ ' "'

hospital a eopjr ol t t - . . ^ . - y ^ t

t KROUSK,

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_ . „ . , aald Harry W. kak died beforecheck was cashed!

1 me, aald check has, been delivered tonty Colloctori andM, Miry wmttfr« notMt* of I n fit*hut rriMf M I t I t t l

- 9 , ' . . . , ' ,

,«hc. l «. to Ihe purclt.se price tliereof,

Attorney I " «"d•- •'•- neceasary

anil pur

call was si ordered by an

^!!. . . , filed Ik

wl'lcli on

of other bills lor the same kind of woik, andved that the clerk: be inslrutled lo jeltirii

8. Mmm.JUgt

!M 7,1 llarrr* Van' Kmburtfh, 9°9i > l 1

r-alon, •441 V . II. Barton, l?.!o; tteorge

ba. tester, fer'i. t!

Willoughby, tJJ.101 Charles tiottlick, •*.0o{S. I). Winter, »io.S;( Jacol, llawr, »i»t IS. L,Hand, ll .joi F. J. Jlubbaril, { » ( II. R.I'almer, »i.»o| W. R. Townsend, Sj.471 «-;'••

Penn. Helal Culvertjutferalein, >Ji Jacob

W. T. K floward Urunt, • f t ! Chirks Hat .

.I'illlsm KltaKhall, Set Robert Rogers,Joseph Kunt... »io | K. "

JllSSranVV.nieveer.lIT; William tretfe'tyfe! „ ; .Uenton, »n.6oi FotuMcone Company, Sll;'.lhabelk Hardware Company, feu; Clsrklardware Coamany, .•w-oS: alruchlacherllro.., Sri.04, iS.ni K. V. TeUsihom Com.

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CMUPMIIM M titlMr M i EMM Cv-Biieatin wife

Comeinandtalkitever

TeM iptCial Wga«dMtiM M i•njcrtd by UM TmtIAM»1 eWaaCMsaaf.

Fidelity Trust feIWWAIO, N. J.

will act laY0D1

THE COST DOES NOT EICEHINDIVIDUAL TMISTEBMIP,OFTEN IT IS LESS.

SAVE METHODICAUT

ScbmWl• Stein,

- - - _ •••II•ohattoa, «7i: ,t'as-liyer, | l4-wl C. C.

J . Stale Board

aM.ee| N.| N. J.

i:uMac«H»ia—Eliarabnh Daily Journal,7.64, »4o.|o, j i | M i .Courier FusUshlns

.oitipany, %i.in Summit Herald, tj; . |oj Cran-ord llilttra, •jyjiai CrsnforJ'tVonkle.43.10) Summit llrrakt, »J7.|o; ISIiaakctk•vuning Times, | i j , | * j H. f. Hewa, •jy.fo;

IiH-idcnlils—J. JK Urahg, l lo, lai.MI Mar-in Auto Co., |4»; Edward WsHon.^rti J.. Saviu, M M O ? A . ti. Woodnele, fat) M. A.tangle, tu, tkniaaia Kins, i4O.ioi Martin

Motor Car Company, Hi f . X Codlnslon,150; Henry WMdasaj, |iy.«si W. R, U »niton* #iso* - LTax Board—Sidaty Fldrideat Itao; t1or-||

.•nee Stiles, • u i Henry C. County loaTltepali-I .

BoUding art Loan ShaichoifeIke ingular osMtrRmiNa-paytMt sba* (to Mek, asi I

you know it you hare a solid touOMmiMtatHlmMm

BkmM ya*) want to bey or baiM a ko*M wawUlsaujfaKansejratM tatarsa*, allow jrota ID p*» M back la aus*nij,MsJ»-'<BMata, aad la aaaouits about wkat jfo*) woaM Wfcr ieat Ismu'ns«bUiaMaur | i lMwman»al lo*a* J

The Mutual BulUlnc and LoinIUW)U>B.WAI.WOKtR,|

To InerMM youruolnoM - Adlnth#MtBtondard19 '<:&

untjr loaTltepalr-J. L Bailer. IWl.JI!IJ. II. Winaii., »JT6J6, •M4I.41. l4S»ao; ) .

Voodrnff, $44S-J>: Weldoa I'oMracliaal•ny, lsi."4. feya-ir. liM-la, • M | . ) 1 . | I MULLIN5

a u - a a o MwlMt Strt^t, Ntwtrk, IUI-lMs)sv«jiAf«^tsnsrCllT.s1.l. f » M aefrtti eVfc, f "

•TiwsVwilhar, fcbijae* M"j Th'Jmp^Tity K

Wiry-Uenjamla King, l u i l j i W. R.:o*taglon, f7S; N. R. XeaviU, ( i joj f'kuk, $ieo.

Commlllee Eapensea-B.

HOLIDAY Gilof our reliable Iwmo furnblittigs are the roost•scrwibh) |Why waste money on trifle* that are thrown uway In i j , . .perhaps snuislied Iwrorv tlw day in over f Invest in «•*• ls»n»ings tfiut will luM for yean or a lifetime. '•';

BtNjAMIN KINO,

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PAHL0R8UITInraatai — * *- ' • « •' a, • ^M ^^^^m ajasktaW

MUM piMSj CVMlOM* flMMt Of M M H I • • *

LUXURIOUS COUCH

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Ash CansCoal Hods

ShovelsWooden Ware

ENAMELED

§ I II

AREThe** Good* Will tie Sold at Cott for Out, Week Only, Beginning

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3and Concluding SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10th.

*i >, _ i •

Now! This is Your Great Opportunity!

Wnhiferf fE L M

BR0AD STREETST«iePhone 100

For wrae time Prof. William Peaseleyu Iron exetchtag hie aataraliiutiacto> borglar alarm attacbaenta to thenney drawer of hi* aorrow scattering:inctnm. Hit t n t M M WM placingadod pistol lathe drawervttb a aprtag

the pMol trigger

•d the button of the dnwer »opening of UM dnwer by an oatelaer

odd discharge the pMol tad diwr thenrglar* attention to the foot that heMn't know the drawer was loaded,hh idea « w pal Uto operation.

Nupt toteahmtt minded like all menI'lM'utuidthmlaUiag proved the pi*-M anangemea* too much a matter oflemnol danger., While abstractedly"•nbliag with t M n w e r toother dajrNllmiwd ^combination, thepfatol*>* dl*barg*d aad the amg «f lead«*"tchm throaghBU'e Frenchplate»rn>r aadthe wall aad lodged In the•nk of a Uwrjr ammo hone n w thebeet.BUI reheat*** tbla i»malruphii to ae

Mtonbgr tad atvtaad m of hie In-wtlonn;"•NowebrfagtrtMithetiam I've

Krai H«nn llitttr thematraotto hitchke drawer toaa etastrie bett.rtoityk, Uagaaddoa't yoa forget It.u> praalflt M a g hKakdHtrk «|e,•d •on/that tt» yean I have wanted'wveatmg g n m atOMaola*.«qpea-Iw «y traps ami mob {tea foolery were°* "pentm dkjriaa-dbwadeeper iato» "cnta«C faxmodem, ekctrldty.jwytUag anettoal, my boy, TCM to>»trical energy nowadays.» ""graph, Wiphoae, ehetrlo light,wtrlo hartag. ihwtriB power for haal-

Look atvan* of tke ariraoi

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ap aeoloajof '*•»»•tog

• towa.Tm kMw thrttat Uli|ihiTe« H W A t t l*h>

asefaatMotoy. Along la '»8 AlexanderGraham Boil, another BefcntiBo genius,familiar with the tone rapndadng ex-periment* of Prof. Reis, undertook thenprodaction of the almost forgottenReiaappantBs. In a dingy workshopat Salem, Mass., he pondered and whit-tled and thought and Bled, bent uponmaking an apparatus that would carrysound Wbratloa*-but a* Prof, Rei* be-fore Urn with the name sdenrjnc idembat no thought of a tpukmg machine.Tbomaa Wataon, then an every day ma-chinist, beU hanger aad town Jobber larepair*, was employed by Bell tohim In hi* experiment*. By the com-bined eforts of BeUa*a scientistWatson Ma practtoal merhsnln an ap-paratu wa* constructed that Prof. Ballthought wm hh idea of a •dentttemodel l o a n in his lectures, attaadif-fereatooUege* and schools, on falkao-phy. It prolBcedtoneandwuadwaves,

beaatihl sdeatMo effect. Watson,with his Yankeethat they work a little longer la perfect-lag the appuatiH nthatanaodieiioe at-natbled ia a haU or opera hoaaa latowa eoaU Uaten to band mMe «r eing-iagorahMtawgVrwia aaothertowa.BTen than there ww no tboaght ofMing the deviee a* a practicalof coauaanieatton. After a whileaadWicert reproilwMoa ready for esbiUMH,and alter a Paaeh and Jady ibow faaVion thewonderfal awchtoe wat ihownaad leetand npoa by Prof. Ball andw«rM IV Wateoa ia a lew toww aboat

ton. taworittagwaiadtaaalfcU-an. tlMtnuaariNtraadnialwrtthe one iMtraawat and yon eoald heardWiaetlyoatrwbea the Uu m nvu f dUgU tt ttt mUtimml. Thta ooariacedWateon that Mattering naad U M tohave it conveyed toaa entire aadieooeWM a pirn of folly and the fact grad•allydawnedaiMthelntenetedpirtkt.

t i a h l M m0ut mimt Om uttpttkmg

Ooriagthta period of eiperbaenttagBott had waWtaa bai •aMttfc hobhy.1 the OMtoaalat ai P h U a W p k k , *

mm to opmttw and art

tb.idavPfaf.Ontr »iri l i j ta H,wan «*hetl. aanyof flam ad

htkaltamag-^

maaatfer tkt m»»ai*t Jrtaafcift

7STn","' *m*m'!*2?m

*1"" o f " " l . f l» ,15£ .J T m*V- ^ ^ ' faTataaVaammtl

tlfa way. ached for and obtained a pateat apoatbeiwMMand prkdtitU re-producing aoand and told In detail thatthe "aadalatory current" waa what didthebmlnen, nnddoyoa knowtbatlit-t b dh4rict oourto and dnmit court, wajap to the United State. Supreme Court,all have decided that while Dolbear,Gray. Bdtaon, Drawbaagb, leeacci andadoaenother telephone inventor*marhave prodacedgpparataithattraiwnltaptech aad in no way like BeU'i orlgiaalpatent m uniei yet the aathod-thia

ietheeaawinaJl

•oatbed fellow abMng thatTowner-Ob, h M l d i l l

Mew VorkPraa.

Bacoo-Do

i k t ntMta 4 B M baglaa Ithttta|ag«MgttawrtMM

and they infriaga. Tbks mj boy, h thefanny part of the tekphoae'a hietory.Alexander Oraham BeU, theaeonditediaventorof the epeaUag tolaphoae, as-oording to the original patent granted tohhn twabled iatoa great Hg honor andpikaof awaey Jnetby Inch. A deviceeachae hie patent ebowi aad espbina

Uwi«r-Aflar. IB, Unto-

htur-An agg it a •etjwt

not be made to with*alteration a* bid down in later dhnove-rim la the art of telepfcalag, bat it wiUreproduce wmi, and a* the patont UllttaaiflmciHona Prof . Bed gets thecredit of being the Inventor of the mUM,when in reality he never droaamd of it*comnwrcial pnaHaUtim, ToIt merely began tail ended as asctoattno

A m n a o g m *la a aton n l a m

• U u l s M a x t 'AM yoa a man

Meat wlthoat fat •Jrttoa fatm

Candrfnalatmmw

. STANDABD. April H I M .

(JrKaxt walk Pnif• PMjeisy wQI dh>

fnaipABthMM.

19 Ml IWgjHMIHIv M l I M I RHpsTt

f WOMEN ONLY KNEWMmatal mi nUnmnma amf ImnmnaaBaananaam m>

Mai 4) WMdUd HornBafd to do boaaework wtthan aoklag

•ok. '• "'•'• „BriagByoanoanofmkwry at kdmn

iw^Mttto f€t the-teln. of garbage orooSwTthaaheiorraMSL faVptae-

lee h la direct vWattonof Sectloa^ ofMlaanoe No. 11 oonoemiagtbe con

Kwonwa only kaew the oaiio thatBacBMhepauwooBM from rfek U4

TwoaM mve maeh aiedhm woe.Oota's Kidney Pill* onre slok Ud

Vaay reaUenti of tab vklalty *a-

BOARD or Hauura.

of tataaU BV aaar IMML l

m aelwenl aw awvaBM at awM l Myth* to the

tin, O. BOMMM, lt> WatehtngAve,PlaiaMd,lf.J.,ava: ''Severaly««agoleaflered from a eevera lawkatho

^M ^-*- - — - - * *Of n H V a V a a H l

Being told that Daw'a Kidaif HUa~ • la CMMof thai

aN at

. - _ MMMn.htena,iaateaeof woadar, after aa laapNtloa ef t f t

,«"whart have tbtM astaadM

kMaep, I aw-a hot. Than* M* aNhNailltaadahiiaithMlhaWalwykMt

oat of ioni I tmwa frw anam atKUntr Maiaad lam MM

ha. my

mf " * * • • • *at aHuierbriat • I_ L ^__. 1

l B_«y atMliMBi aVttannnnl an*IWaVii.aVMI, IwW • H P 1 " " • ( • • • • • • J • » '

Ivrjmila/attaMm. MMIOM.

nW.Ce

DOINeS Of THE L006ES.

IwMN 01 MIRMgl gM UttlaT

fo of FfiUnwl Onbn.MCUBO Trite ol Red Men held » ngo-

lar meeting in Odd Fellowi Hall hutnight.

A regular commnnlcatfcm of AtbuLodge, P. ft A. 11. will be held inMaunic UaU next Monday night.

WeatDeld Conclave, Improved Olderof Heftaaopu, will bold • regr.larmeeting in Muonlc Hall next Tnowaynight.

Pride of Oar tiagOooncU, Danghtenof Uberty, wiU nominate oBicer* for the•aanlnR year at ito meeting next Than-day night.

At the meeting of Court Provident,Independent Order of Forcters kwtMonday night five new memlnn wereadded to the ni l of the order.. '

Central OMOCU, Jr. O. V. A. M. willbold a regular meeting In Odd Fellow*Hall to-night. Tbo nomination of of-fleer* for the coming year will clow,

Companion Court, Udy ntnaten,WlU hold a regular meeting in OddFellow* Hall next TWeday night atwhich officer* for the ejieoing year willbe nominated.

Memlnn of Camp » , W. O. W., en-joyed a unofcer lad entartammaatonMday night, FbUowidg the nomina-tion of ontcen the membm IManed toaddnnenby Major WalterK. Wheatley,Benjamin W. Hand, Uraia Battelle andother*. After thefreahmenta were etrved.

MRANDMRS.TENEYCXCELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY,

lorn Dom IWkt.Fifbwrth Wk^rnof tWr Marriod LK*\

Fifteen yean of wedded life W Mrounded out by Sir. and l l n . John O.TenEyck, of 40; Prospect •trett. amSaturday. In honor of the event Mr.and Mrs. TeuEyck entertainedte h i

STOrfe-MSMThe iMden of tan paper will

phased to laan that then Is at toMtoaadisMM that adaaoe hm bam

able w omn ia tU Itt NagM,:am1 that m,:Oamnb. BaU'i OMarra Oar*oab/poeMve cm' sow kaown

flkl f

b theto the/ p n to the

Maflkal fntoratty. Oamrrh being acca*tUatioaaldJa«Me,fioBlrna coaetl.tattoaal treatMMt. Ball'a OatarrhOenbtalttmlatotaally,aotiBgdii«otly{

•the Hood aatd •armne at

aadglvtagthe

doiaglto work. The ~w aaaak faith in ntairative power.

a m i I M B V " * aVcmmmf tfanml aanrnmami^famll aTaVm ammmii

te aayean that M fall* to ear*. SmmVmAn^anmmmmall. •* " V

iV.J.OkMjnrACv.,

sixty of their friends and relative* a* abam dance which provalto he one of,the most enjoyable social events of tha,season.

The raral effect wus carried oat byartistic decorations, which included aprofusion of com stalks, straw, autama-blooms amid clmtersof pumpkins aai•innshes. Tho Interior of the Inn WM,brilliantly illuminntcd by .Turk o'lan..terns und electric lights.

A plcturrwiuo tint was added to theaffair by the old fashionedworn by a Inrgu nnmlier of the L

Dancing was tho principal feature of thafestivities and music for this diversionwas famished by Fred Hammond's lib-erty Corner orchestra.

During the celebration Mr. and.Mr*.TenEyck were showered with congTata-lationt. The couide were also the re-ciplentsof many handsome and usefulpresents. Luncheon, which lncladed '

ami iloughniu andgood old sweet Jersey cWor.wa* served'at 11:80 o'clock. ;

The list of guests Incladtd the follow-ing; Mr, and Mr* C. H, Uamter, Mr. .and Mn. Sebrlng, Mr. and Mn. 8ea- jbeck, Mm. C. Dayton, Mn. B. Vabf fHim McOoomb, Mr. and MiuWattaT SSmith, MlmFlorence OnycUnck.Mlm - ' /Mary Lewis, Mr. and Mn. A.C.!»«•.„-••yck, Mr., and Mn. N. C. Sean, M r . : ' ,and Mn, J. 8. Irving, hths Kim I r WMr. and Mr*. W. R. ~ "' ^ ^and Mr*. William Dojlng, Mr.Wsllaoe Ooying, Mr. and Mn,K.Wbeattey, Dr. and Mn. H. K.let, Miss Venn Batter. .Mr. *ai*t£>...James Fmeman, Mr. and Mm &.X%Walker, Miss Mabd Willett and Bay; at *":

Kdwards.

One wardeaaad twOveetryaW-,.wawekMtoaatw* d M i ~

% Chiwh ea•vealag. Xat'BarrwMaMwanfia amta. M. Soottaad *

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THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, WO

Hi Mil flmlvWtHUs, • , I.

IM. an._ _ |Mw«d st Ik* roet OaVe at WitaW JMMT. M wrawl-olaH sMht.

• • S t a n d a r d ftibttebiol Concern,(lao.)

r.n.*VO Bras! -fll>i

AdwtMst Btt« FumWwd on AssMeslloa.V.

Metal newspaper for WsetaoM, K. J.

, OBoouin t, mo.

Ctiebration Supjatiom.While tbe plan of the proposed com-

memorative celebration for Westneld inWit willeventnally be web u is adoptedby a general committee computed of rep-resentatives from its leading organiaa.Haas, the fact of some tort of a celebra-tion now being positively arared fromthe favorable and spontaneous mannerto which even the raggestion has beenreceived by the general public, it U fit-Hag in response to numerous suggestionsto tbe same line that tbe affair be madea matter of the first four days in July.M y 4th falling on Taeaday, tbe tbneIntervening between Friday night andWtdrceday morning wiU practically beebamred as a holiday by all coatmatm.Saturday mold be a "sport" day with aFair Acres matinee and possibly a basetall game. Sunday would be' 'churchday with services at all the churches,former pastors being invited to presideat each church, tbe Men's Leagues andChurch Societies could oBer special featarcs with possibly aunion outdoor afterBOOS service with a renowned speaker.Monday might be a combined schoolebiMren'sday, children's country borneday ana a general dsy (or family reun-

"ions, visitors viewing all tbe beauties ofWmtfleld in ita broadening out. Tues-day would be the "ClimaxCelebration,"an old fashioned Fourth with diversionsgalore and varied enough to make every-body hsppy-witnout a ton of noise and

'la a rational manner. With a fourday's feature the enjoyment could bebetter served thin by crowding every-thing into one, Imiy, nulling, boiitrousday, aswoulil lie theuueif the''Fourth''only was nelected. Under tbii planevery home lover in town could wellentertain smim friend from ufur, formerWestHelflem und f riendt they ure awo-dated with in liuurww, and there would

~ to batter opportunity to »ho»- off tbetown to imnpective "dwellers withinonrgaten." \V« fevlsafe to say to thoseWho write the letter* to follnand friendsat the either near or far away old bornethat they can count on Westfleld's fearOtpiof Hstivi might aad extend theirInvitations now or at least tell them tomake no other pun* for that time andawait further developnwnts ia theSTANDARD,

funky tor tlw (feat* ofpubbc apitk ontht pert of

Weetfielddtiseoe. D M ake havmgoalecteit.eMLpartof thepre*

the nOW ICbOOl having DMDan agitation for • newaite, a difrtent buLVHaator a ntw •!••,•precipitate a woidy and tNklmdelay and wok gnat injury tothe eflldeocy of the WattaWd

In public ajMt the natdaiittorthe Second Ward have come* tbe

to thb faNtanee. Mr.

totbeEatt Broad meet site at thela now tending a

hdplng band to the apetdy Mttle>oftlwpmentdhieulty. Me

VlMVS $fQ •HeVM by OtMflWaOWlUIopaotedtlM Eatt Broad etreit

ail*. LrtiU thedttaoiof WestfleM vtew the queetioo in the larga,

exldbktl^civicprUeandfak>Urfimi by mnosilkisl to the

new notice wnkh will efcordy be

TlN&^StlMtiM.On tbe flntpegeofthititMiethere

appear* a aUtement of the Board nfEducation giving the raaaona for theformality of another election toratify the recent decUon to bulM anawachooL A technical error Intbe advertieed notice of efcetko.for which the local autboritiaieeeakiwwaynipoaaible,itappeanhaaaa^snaw^w vav^ei^^^^^BBBa.^B/ • wvBBB* BBft^pv^B^ajalaH^gfs

In the drcumatanoea, the Boardwould afanat amtobejujt t tedinbring dawouragsd; lor, altar twooJectlooe, the tott of which dearlyabowedthe will of the people—afterBMitng praBmtoary plan* for cany-lag out the will of the people aaex-jraned k the'ebetion-tbe Boardhaa mat with a new and unexpectedajtbaaktaBOaatofthna,

in tn .

2 J , _ _ _ * | _ m% jf a^^MslaAasva^ flanua^M

•gwatlonaik pronenM morejphK to oanyiag out • waHda-

Wtttfalb fntai (Co.

4%ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 7,19H>

$1,000,000.00

$160,000.00

quoted dnuaatfcally froaiMr Walter Raleigh aad Mr M eSidney aad otbors.

At the busiasts semhm Mrs. W. ft,Andrews aad Mn. J. J. Oooba, wareelected to active mimtiirshl|i, aad Mia.R.A. DevtooaaadMn.J.A.

by the Board and ratify tbe

incident and to make progress.It ia hoped and earnestly darind

that all dtiteneihall cooperate indue moet knportant matter of giv*

the Town the 1011001 ucitttirawhich it eo earnestly deebee, and *equickly at legal fonnaJitiN will per-mit. ID thUinttance there need be

delay, ai the voters are limplycalled upon to ratlry a previout elec-tion in which tbe wiU ofthe majoritywet fully and convimlnt^expneied.

that an was naUatd from ths noaul•ntartainment. The nart i i i H f oftbe dub will be betd on lloaday attsr-

What, N i lWe aiked Bill to write a poem on

reitfteM. Here it bKmen Adam and Eve

Within tbe garden dweh,They certainly were contented.No place trince then haafclt

'ith all iuhoutw rentedBuFEaiarr.

We notethat Mra.NewtywedThawwaa given a dear tide to her nthvbande good behavior bybtrnothcr-

wiU be

- M M . B i n dark, of New Yotfc, baabeen spending a coupkotweaks at taa

eof Mrs. A.R. Aastta. of Orehei«|BtffWt. - '

-Mrs . Dennbon, of Orchard street,who f«U some time ago aad broke barhip, and who hat been boaBaed to barbed since tbe miibap. is reported to kain a critical condition.

Mrs. E. r. l o w entertained Makesat a bridge party at her home yesterdayafternoon. A luncheon foUowed tbscard contest!.

ire.ler earn atrire

It'inot gomgtobenduliaaTait-roeeatallatell

M888C0TfT0-N6HT.

WhatshoaldbeoM cl ths most vtkMcmasical catertaiaaeaw given mthis vidatty lor n w th«N *• on thecard for to-night when Edith HarrisHNtt. of the IMnanUtaa Ifeaom

of nltahavg, wBJ •aaaar laAnKvamiagof Boa« aad Saadinga"ltbs»ewb»K«gl> hall at Ifaantais-' TteaNstaakwUlbaglvea aadar

r IkecfWs^aaMpatwaiaslags

WHI laWfV IIBI SOfsMf flfat 7:U o'clock.

; UMtkMWNkla tepMtd tekeeea-

WOMAW O U I ACTIVE

r THE COST OF UVWG BHKHEIt. isn't that a good

argument in favor of an in-crease of your lifeinsuranbeprotection T Certainly it willtake a larger amoaiit to

entonyoa. We have someup-to-date contracts underwhich you can secure furth-er benefits for your bene-ficiaries without very greatexpense.

y Jpneeatod to the awaibtn of Uw WMan's Chib at the mestiag of tfcs stekboMwlloaday afternoon ia tk* D »byleriaa Pariah Hoass. The topie ler

t Ithe afternoon, wasof tlwBltaesttilan Period." Thh partof tbe program was aaty ooadactod byMrs. Josephine W. fftft* aad Mn.Grace B. Harden. Mn. Harden, as-companisd by Mrs. Frank W. Baw*.

bar baaren by raadariag •number of old KngUah ballads.

Mrs. Watts'dtaowsrss on tktmakers and lyric makers of thebtthlan pvtiod ww ooodvcttd let asienterUlning mai

Mn.Bar4en

THEODORE A. BALL

WertfieM

Tbe Special Work Ox apt

oRownuorFIUIT. SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL

Aad al Hardy PIMMI fcr the Lawa aad

IVIIIIIUvt III VU NUIaaVT IML

IWIil«e*very.rb*t here at the W«tMg Hi

SrBBa vaaH s ABpe> nttt QaHWi

NOTICEtaW PTk OHIaltBKI €

Sir. Feett-Baa yo> bad deor seeln' Braddtt Beam* aew wgktWhat don yo- think of kae, eeM

Mr. Bpradley-WaU, elk, I «eeav)Jaat to bo csMMtal aer aathhV datarway. bat it do -pear to aw Hkt bta w ah doat won «e tody at a ahooi-ta-amtck—Paek.

!«ew todasr-Wky dew tkat fellow> the nest room have aa alarm clock

rlaging to Me room hi tktIt aevar wakes him an.

Old Lodger-He seta it eo that at wfllkeep Haglng aattl oat of tkt otherrooetoraiooilaandcaUahlm. •rsaflyaUfc. ,

• t t b atrtags that a etonto ea«-bNMatrvoto mako a ptnoa at eha?aaM the sympathetic Mend. • •

-I aWt btUsre Ifa the eeM that," ae tick BOW," taawwad tht

"Iff trying to toko all tbttbtt have btea avgasated, -

O O 0 L

,'.- " "vC-'V?,

Batanst tbe work will faf done well, lo iddiyfrdlafctta^tionrenuls^wetoall^mtta

posrfble to remove tt. AadoarsdMMiadadoaaailawelsMof work•nder one reaponatbh) •Mamjiuat . carpentry, nmanaii pmt>»>-carpentry,

^ l

Hue Ik aWsra Shs. Ds fc.

Hurrah for Santa Olaut!

5c lOc 25c Store

166 Broad Slraot

Joseph T.nBikaJ BBi Sal

PartBltlr

I .*km.

MUtJl f•B**BBtW*i

To Iftertkt* yourBu«ln«M) • Adv«rt(t«

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DECEMBER 1STOMr awto,« m P* tar « • * ,»MHaw - f i M H» f M * w Mr

amwat t>W

ilUOto MR7TH

vVw^Mv^miHl ^^b- W>WuV ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

••WkmtaV P i u k MMMBV B l W

PMI nMr WMi rWi* k l ~ '

. • * • . ! hMBwt, • f.

—*JL ft fttariir wMlkWaWtf MM

a pv V I VH^B^^^B^V BJBJB BJ VJBJBS W^^ra^j

—•Jgta^—* «^^_^^ •^•l^PPB A^^__Wj

MMtoj to* tofi i l i M I toWatt k • > Mak» katar. Now it Puatii Tim

Tj.a». ^••rfMTt to the kaaar>

Mat. Piilw'i • ia i i , "A OwM OaMt

wMa Mr. *•« Mn. A M L.

ttok4k*ofttoW.C.T.U.woaM WELCH BROS., INC fiMr. IWMnhi iMwitti MMTItolhaWtoa>aKr.

DU>, «r wMkiMM to lhteM»«r Kwlita, l « M a . t o . , aaJWto

at tkasill w a^^at^M^. u m.. MUeWH* MM - M J M M M M I v B j f r _ *aj • • • * • . -•*WW »

Sav* Hatt Prkt of Adrtithwtatollfc»W.O.T.ir. wM baMd ia "Tto WonaWWkUto." VMV.l«tIt,

(SJ»to4)*»th*

WertBeld CAMIH).PMIJkfN. A M l Sa.ak, »n'Mg»a»IMB.

Ihi OMi MMMJT •ocfaty ta tb»Tfc» kdlet aw

•atobriaftkt laaeh hont aaAWitt to aaettonel oC to tfta awi

MM. W.HMlMn.lMiiflhMiL

-ThecoDHtka W M at the MIMMnkt <• nMk«hrt« O^ at Ik*a tot o'etoek,»t taaraetorr, tki K » • M M O P J • • I M P %• •&•) PPOVPJPJ| arVByMF*

aalMnaaa at 11 a. •• ! Oawal Via-MM'I (MM of M. ftali OMnh wM

HT.W « M gtrca to tht CkUdna'WOp—My HMM. Tk> loart of Mp i M R ttMk tk* titmto

torOk " •

Si. •!•',' fCvVManf flPPB* M M • • WP)Btotory^

wU Mr • CnlMMl vktt toOawt ftwi-U l H l O * «Ho. Hit, UliiiwHwl Oi*n«

» . At thkMMtai »t*MMl thttfaitk

* • * • * * ta^to «tokM c« tk* pnpntf <* TIWP

M » , pniktMQI hiVi MM ftVM ft «iMi kl IMk;-Mjw. A. W. MvMkMkjr ki

ot tka WMM'I tDNiia

•atoMtoeaadatoMto*

kgikw* t ina i l l to tto we»wtta tto

Tuttle Bros,Hi MHt tilt, Col Mi

naMM'aOhtk at thaChanahaitoHtolatttoof Wa lM i to Jeto toaa to a «ae«ttow it tto Ftokk B M N «• ""

lk,at«iU.

attoaMwtarMatoktevMM*

MMVMf awMrt MrVMvTa'^air

Rfly Milot froin Hoii*B

h p i i ^they are out of town, ^hey findit a great satisfaction and itrelieves any anxiety on the part

TbeuoiverMlBell Telephone Senrio%

Every Bdt Tekphone is * LongSti

S30.000My JPPF WfWlpB<Ml M M i l

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THE UNION COUNTY $TANDA*D, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910

Christmas ConfectionsThe Home Make

The choicest fruit, nut and chocolate candles In Holley Boxesmake excellent Christinas gifts. Absolutely pure, of fine flavorand sold at a reasonable price.

We make candies every hour during the day and we guar-antee them to be fresh.

New York Candy Kitchen167 Brotd Street Tel. 24-L WeitfieM, N. I.

MARSHALL & BALL807-813 Bretd Street, Newark.

Announce Beginning Saturday

Sale off Men's SuitsAll Wool

12.75Regular $16 to $20Fill and Winter Suits

This unusual but timely saving event is accounted for by the slowness of theweather man in providing good, crisp Winter Suit weather, l . ;..'. ; ;•£•*

It is another case of a leading manufacturer of fine clothing having bean leftwith many cancelled orders on his hands. We were fortunate enough to get insideinformation and procured the entire lot of 1,230 suits at practically our own price.'

They are all high-class suits, made to sell this season at prices ranging from$16 to $20 and carry our guarantee to the same degree as garments of our own.make. To this great lot of suits we have added several hundreds more comprisingbroken lines of our own make of $16, $18 and $20 suits, which makes unusualchoice of models and patterns. ••''

Every taste may be pleased; from that of the conserative dresser to that ofthe young man of radical ideas. _

Continuation Sale

Men's Regular $4.00 Shoes at $2.85The famous "Barry Shoe" make of,T. D. Barry Shoe Co., of Brockton,

Mass. A wide choice of styles, and all sizes and widths in the lot? The leath-ers are Patent colt, gunmetal, vici kid, Gordovan and Tan Russia Calf..

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tm >^ tfct t*t wirtwyi • • * M s * *•» MKk M m MSt MM M MM M»

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"Watt." *j*awad*d bari"bow OM yoa prora lit" '

I f tbtr* to oa* talas upaa wkkk1 tatter awMlf." MM tk* Suffy kairad.btoaaa, malfoally wllltoi to *bar*h*rtftonaM asaMot fate. I t I* tb. factMat I M aot want you aalchi oaH

Wfea« M» My« u . sod trer (Inee

p i W

"Bav* yoa *wr awa tb*

m m r aat b* o » M M Mb.YoWMMMftWama,"kin. AIMMM. triwapbutiy. "You/to

w#ta« tk* MM* aialaat youmttt"Mo (My bafcod Moada took* pa* A Garaaft latter wfee wtu at

k l W M M k MM> MM"Mr at IMWI Mm yaua," «Mt

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b* b alwani M*wUag at ktr.

A toot kM prav*d4bat a Sttar o»rouala coaaeioa* for tare* aad a bainlpulm after Ma ah* .apply ba* bee:cut odr. • _,

Unitvd Katw weoM SU a fcamlfcet In he lnt aM SM t n t taswot-

AlUaoa, Smdy. "KB abaot totutttoi,;Mt aot aaM*. *o yoa aaadat toy It

tatatott aw. Yoa-Husk, Cttofto," Mtornatod ttw

watt to boar about thla.mi. -YMYawt M*aa

joM,' aayway; wbat you at*aa la 'eb-

Tk» Safr kaiNd btoodo laM aiMaMr work. "Catoato U quite rltkt lakar UMonr," aka admitted, amlaUr--And I mrarii am aot tka aglatllUtlag

ipUoa. altkar. Bat I aarar kae It

aloag tk* RtNKkt toad.ftaaanSahl* - A t t k•pacarMlaa

tkt tk J•ay that tho Jar ofi to tb*

b*iwbo any tkatr

k)k>*

lAnd IM

with •km atralfkt ala fat old man wltk a Mck of srato athk kaek^-Argiwaat. '

Coming te.th* M i l t 'After kalf an hoar of tftae* Btam

aodfienlir cpol;c."Sally, ITc been a-payto' mr r»

•tweta to joo for Bra yaara.conM Mi lA M l ' t i rA g M

"Yes; Indeed, Hlrom." wai tbei ratom rivly . y

-W«a all rm a«Ka' to aay to tka!Vm 4MMd akk of tbe IcaMllMMt

of tk* aaroWtoa M Maactoty

ofto UM

akon'tki•pr af' yaaraj af sasd) BMM!

M tkaiiowa right ftoai aadSMS M aatthttMli

rtof tat war af tb* Bay.i aato parpow to to SM-

MtMiMjrliofi

tkat It htt foe tk*»aalraHn^ttat tkar

b*. bat tkat tkar M M *_. irtfn en e t w wmm saay

tkattkardoK. TfctiJ*ataryHt*e-

dcptoUatly. Soap I*

IkatodrrttaalofTMalantrtytb* npowd iMbw aat for tbow wktek bar* a tend-oacy to b* dry tonpteg^vvtry day toB IKWIWIIJ ammnMny m n i i ^-Vital Economy." by Dr. I. tt Cauka.

Crlmtoalltrof Waito.If t wanted to trato a ehfld to ba

thrifty t fboaM taatk hla to abbotwaat*. I do aot awaa waato of awn-oy—tbat c u m tadf, boeaaa* ?*ry asontbM* to no moaty to waaw-batof natoital. watte of aouwtbtoi tbat hMrfal. bat tbat yoa cannotto awaty m a t to tb* waator. Tb*r*k watt* of water, warn of an* andtbtoia of tMt ktoi.

nmbteoftkakadratlraStoraat

wtok year ebBdrta to atwould bM to ImprcM upon <(riatoaMy of, waato. U a t

Oaopaath*Aftboar

totMM,, •• I* J;<latokattototbtpaat r :

fully deawMtratod by nyattt to «y-M U uaUl MM night.

"You a**,1* ak* wont on, "I waa ate-lag at tka Borbatoya.' aad to tka *to>slag Mr. Dowlaad caaw to wltk *aa*other*. H* t* a protauor of atklea,'you know, aad I'n nlwaya fanciedtkat k* tkougkt aw ratktr derer.Yau caa tott fraM tk* way thay tookat yon M toaat yoa tktok yoa can—at U tkty hMltatad to laqatot toto tb*waigbty tbauibto tkat.Sa Mated youroutward calm. - <

"Woo, a* aat dawa btald* aw aadwaited for a brUUaat eoororutloaalopening. •AadrWit Uwa I ttbterlbtdto Ottoate't thoory of tka pwnnttyof vanity. -My mtod want aroaad andaround to a aaat llttto drato. andwfiaa arttopjattoa bnoaaw aeoawary, I•aid; "Want awanaaaianwr wokav*btoa btvtogt' Tb«a I add**: :Wh»t abroaddto rtawrbt'

"H* toobad M aw to a puHltd ashof way. aad aaM wltk a omlto tkat It

a aarftotty Mod jpanuurk, aovtr*aa. Tkoa I aakad kba H kt didn't

tktok broaddto potato mora OMIOTI-akw to pat'oa with, aayway."

YoaM blra. AUMaa fgrMlwd* "MyBjb^VbajB/ VB^n^ ^HBa^avp o^aiPwaBa'aB^B) aT^PanBaawBaa^v

tlwa kft for ioa to atk aim watt Iat btaa rtadto. lately.' '"I M M * to tkat Mtor." adaUtted tk*

Sajtr halrM btoada,tba a*ttpr.MO aaodi

WM t k Red TMM •

EmsMMBof,OaY

•MMM," •M M M * e v VBS

We Shall Have aStock from theFarm toChristmI M S

SUMJBV «» Oiirbricea I fc» W"Ha aa** aw oa* pkytos took aid

akw, or daoat Do yoa

%££

fesHlar laateva rwefaaV pet waat aaw Iyou bM* raadlw yoaratttr-

Tat S*k> bairtd btondt aat up Ittnlykt aad tbo llajbt of graat awral

tatobcrtaeti "Nnorof your balptoM

"Tfcey protaMrkatoa'l toM raadlng anytktag at all.'' a awttor af 'aat tkty bara aa>

" havtag • drmairttrto tk*

Our service tt M

In Everrlhiai W»y

tbat tb*y«o kata dorrlai toto tb*MtatarlM at M* Mtott IMa> la war-aMtT

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J " i J l » m COUNTY fTAIIDAftD, nUDAT, DBCBMiBR 2, lift

GLMPSES OF MSTOMC WESTRQJLAMI O n * mi mi *********

1 ^ My that Chm. Waahington and hi. train were once in We*.

rlUtve.theifrlBgbaokofMr.lleeve'ihouwiuppJylnjrtH, "'•auaj. M~_«

,„ |777, after the battle of tywingfteld, the American troopi « n »B/Mtlkld and met the BrHloh. In the encounter the Brltloh hwt »„ of artillery. In the excitement, the piece WM overturned and one• kfoken off. The cannon hM aim* been called " Old One Horn "

, wpm in the SoMiera' Wit in lUryiew Cemetery.

im.p,,,.., June 19 to June 97,1777, Gen, Howe with 10,000 Brim

"• 1 occupied WmtBerd.7, the Britiih burned and meked Hpringfleld,

WertficW became adietlnet form of government on January 37,I, when the NewJerwy LegWetuwpMeedw, act aatting off certain

r from Riieabethtown Townchip. The new townnhip WM called^jd Townahip. A eopy of the act in the handwriting of David

j » , then Town Clerk, repooM in the Town Bate.Flfce Indiana freqnently annoyed the early tettlen. There wen'.Mttlm fought, and the kwt one, about one mile from WceMeld

tin, which reeulted In the defeat of the Indiana.

[ On the twelfth day of April, 1819, it wax agreed by unanimoui vote,Towi»hip Committee that the Mm of two hundred and fifty

) totalled and appropriated towarda ptnharing powder,> MM! ilnU for the purpoie of repelling any attempt which may be,00 our rigbte and Ubntieilv our common enemy, which ammu-tittoUputintotbebaadiof tbeCWptabu el the different corn-iMttH>TownaUp,whoaretogiveaecuritytliuitehallbe appUwl

|toth«TiiteoftlieTownahip,tobobyUienidittributedinequal1 to inch individual of their emraleomp»ni«e or the mhabl-

loftbeTowMUpaiahaU on an alarm or other emergency actually( M and pal themtrlvw wider their command, men who receive itliMwerabletotheCaptaintheyreoelveltrruai, to retam to him

t what they eipendegalMt the enemy. ,I Itwlvul: That Doctor foetpli Quiroby, David feboro and Free-•Cole he » cniwhtee to carry the above into Immediate effect.I1 hereby certify that the above to be the true proeeedingi of the

•1m?a meeting.CAR. CHAatm Cunt , Moderator.

I h the tood old day* the town waa merely a cromroade. The Slim-1 imul (Broad atreet) WM the main thoroughlMe and entered,« t" Peddle. Corner." MechanicVttreet (Kow Central ave

I t o the other road. That and Mountain avenue (practically Uic^ ) were the main roedi from Rahway to SprlngBeU. It. wai

>Rlinibetbtownnad that the mail eoaehee ran to Somerville

""^•i^nBBBBmmammmBBmmBmiThe onwhea eontlnnod to run after the railroad WM ope^ T M ^ T * " ^ * • *Hh mallal Downer'a atom,2 " • * * W . W W . . Theatotewae located on Mountain avenueMwew Dr. Kineh'a and Dr. Wrlajrt'i. In •• Danmratlo tin*.1 ' tht•«ehw«ild took the other way aa H paawd Dmrnar'i, and Hop at« • * • • atan, leeated at what b now Bn«l and dark itreet. The Hageahw atoppid »t the town hotel kept by John Manh, grandfather of ourJohn. It WM located on Broad Ntreet, at or th it f th lWeMlkMInn (Borrowed)

ated on Broa(Borrowed.)

ohn Manh, grandfather of ourt or twar the lite of the preienl

The Ant Sunday whool mrvlm held in Weitieldwaa In the diningworn of the farm how* on the old Badgley Varm In the year 1800.

The Willow Grove Sunday tchool wa* oiganiied In the yearIt WM Imnrporated in IM7.

lilt.fl i-oi 7~1~~rwwr """• ""•BJWfHIB •VMIIBUfjBM WSJI lAMPfSjIHMGd F W l W M J T

" • " % with •capital of •SMI.OOO. It ran from Bllmbethport tofonwrvllle. It began opmtiona about 1886. Awn RIlMbethport thetmvelbrwta taken by boat through Kill von Kull aeroMthebayto NewY o ^ i t t o 5 U i t h l l t l i M " M U b r WBO the Bret eommuterTbut thi.mnnot be wr iM. David MUler, who owned • fact how., Uid a wagerthat he emild beat the train from Bllmbeth to WeatlMd and be won thebet.

" Weetfleld'ajtiat railroad elation WM on the comer of Meehanle'tJt, now Central avenue-Mid the track directly oppoelte the ornm of

J. 8. Irving'• coal yard. It wan kept by an IrUiman, who, beildeJ^wllng to hie railroad dutiet, found'time to aril eandy and cake.Thh (tetfen WM burned and the MCMMI one WM located at the comerwhere the track CMMM Clark and Broad atreete. Thh) location did notwH, ao the railroad Anally built where onr preaent elation imw etand*.Thera WM no Bun itreet. Nothing but a twamp whkh WM Ailed in andElm itreet WM made M we know it to^dny,"

" Further mki of the church propvrty are undeeimble and in orderto prevent it the hut two Rkfen who have died haw wt a worthy ex.ample in leaving a bequett to the eongregation. Deacon WlUlam Pier

>'« legacy wan 180 and Mr. Jacob Raker'» 1800. It ia very detimUethat other* who are able do Ilkewke."

(Extract from a eermon preaehed in January 1889.)

In 1840 the popuhtkm of WeHfield wai 380 famillM or UW rnuk.Average « «oub per family. No race oaielde then.

taw.Union County WM ertaMiebed In 1867: Before that time it WM a

prlof BmexOountv.

The BaptbK Society WM orfuiind September 6,1MB, with a mem-faenbipof84.

The oornentone of the pment edlfkw WM hid December 90, 1898.The church WM dedicated September Ji, 1807. The lecture room andpanonage were built in 1886.

1870-1870. J. H. Polwcll 1885-1891,1876-1880. J. G. Dyer 1892-18)6,1880-1882. O. A. Franeb 1898-1MH.1888-1884. C. J. Greenwood 1803.

Tt Bt CnUmutd.

Jowph QreavMCharles A. H»ine*B.H. Bronson»:V. Maawt

THE MCHl HMMB,

g p a i l % h?Mi eUp•aring tke tatt weak owing to Me ak-Mpjaf HBVajaajMHS IIWMIM M IMW*w a coartaof Mr, am}Mw, AliaaalirWt i^B^Hf ^vvW VJgwM BvBavgg97 BvagBiaBS l S GhMBlfcBWfaBMl MlBWgUlB) • ^ M A M _ f t" • ^*^9^r*^n^T^M^^ W^aJHHIi VBMHBVBB1

^ M r . tenmlhe|k»

atom Newark wkare Mr*. Paeh'e •»••ate iHtf* ami whereriMhi aewbaalet.

t i e WMNMI koaw of Uw Paeh'e WM

• I M MpVBIBJBJt

laadwMechapter WM' of MM

j M r y e t f c r•eyOMy, oNamilMi toaayMiwItitWawMkaHMoay, ptadlag Ike oatCMMaf MMI leMw^Mitfcra MmMel

ft fcvilajrt at mtkeiitaget the pleatur HMNB]f | Wm rWtm WM MBrVM WRBjU tm Waajaaatn* IS Ifajm

Ml iramRBIT Bar* JSVWt

•Nat that iay wile Imwam 1temtthat IwW rWrtla fraa any all«-tMtotbtpMt."

I, 1MB, and have e)» ehUdmt, MMhemg N ywnaU, aad the yoang-

MttkiMyeara.

THEftLAQALAftCS.

Ttlteftrifi

tag M I iiBgww>ffMaMu MBMssr M d tast

wHh MifMUyhavetorn partly In writing, partly la.wnk-lag and partly hi tke alga bwawtMr. An* eMtaM* that ha h at a Ma to

aWtodeof hk wihaad iMHwa towardkkn.walMi Mho that nmoriaMerla-• M B M li at work to wreck MB kerne,

to Mr. M f t ventoaef

oatyto «h,whmkaantkk)

alag ofterm*

• Hew York. On Ike

MNewVark,ke

M|ekei her of thereat; ebegotap

aMwttktwoortMoMM-

Mala Ma fan. He iayi kektar what twy MM. ami wknHMB to a»y it ia the riga kwgaega, tkeyUfttMrooat. .

Two afcjMa htor oa

m wire to

•Ttaflthaifake kwJgaaatoNew Vark. ana Ikeatker WM I M B Ike

ailMtf Afk A A L U . « J aw BM *

kerge. OawaalgMef Noveakar IHkA Ifaj >SJkMg« ^^Mmm^ IMMMMI 1 M Mtm.

IBw 1 rVBBI I V H M I B V B BHBBMI VJBJ •BB*

aware* ftetkfcwMe

TILPaek, m Ma MMMT, OMIM av-ll D * H h l

hfMswIfi,sisnl Missmi

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1 HigT •wwiiffwii ivwiHt nvro H I iipavieoart I protort tke wroag M 4 lajmtkeMMawaytke MaekaraM pnfbrraa

t f I L l

water otaatrtai ago,WM aaiarlkrt oa Weoaodty by aaHli k g M ia th» employarIke Ptanell Real BMateOoanaay. whileeagavatiBg to a erilar at the ooraw ofPlWMetetieM Md Newtaa pteot.

iwieHe lea (MltoHl ataaa, II b>Nl>ml a mo* maarkabh WMiaNJa

owtag to tke ract tkat the Amll ia^na*riot riMitamoi the iMBeot tke

tg oa tke oatotde mrraoe.y pp tk m r r a .

fear feet. laaiMeaMag tke rtoao

The wmarkaUielihtof theMMiorof me etoM aroaMd the eartowy of the

MB wkoknrrled with hta "aad" to— M M HSJIMBN* TIM) IsMat* MVMSJW Hto town aad WM ktformed by amrales>pwto mat Ike etoM WM a refeepienaiiaW MM) SjMCHM SJSJS Wftwdl M M |MMMMNl JT

ham bMtod to tba «ot whMeltwMBMied (or earn Oae opart con-

—td hh hoohi aad lafcrand Mr. IV«r-aril that the etoM had to all protabUHy

M^BBft nH^a^iBaaHl g^% B ^ B V I B ^^eM^gi^^^fem dl^b^^^B MVBK^^^^^^^* wfw^^^^^w^B W4v B^BlBev B^BMr^Fao^Ba B>a*HBB BJVB^B

Mr. Pearattt prMMted OM tor-MM of the etoM to BaperiataMMtof gshmk, J. 3. wtnte, for the iwrponof otMrvattoBaad e'xhiUtiatlt topa-pUiforBtady.

Tha

The Standard's Chris Edition

W&U

\

Twnly Pifis Witt SPNMI Csver DesleiCsisr Is It NMMS • Tws Csbiio

-"A

+&+

, Greetings from the local Pastors; Reminicences byA S p e d a l S t o i T ^by old WestfieMen, and other special features,

One of the features of the number will be a Spe<M near-Christmas Storiette from thepen of BILL PEASELEY, entitled: TW Strat af Hb Ssstsai sr Uw Stst Strisf SIIIMIIB s s i H t

TUB f MV !• of intenn huinan intemt fu^

fha Standard Fublishing Concern, ******TebfkaBt271. Prteped Sheet

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THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910

MARKET. HALMEY S BANK

Old Santa Claus is HereYes, children, Santa Claus is here

—the same jolly, genial old chap asof yore. He has sent us more mar-velous playthings this season thanever before, and the streets of "Toy-town" are filled with gay, laughingthrongs. You are invited.

Our Famous Dollar DollsWhen we tell you that our dollar dolls

are the best in Newark you may accept it asa fact. They really are. Full 24 inches tall—two feet—think of it! Finely mouldedpapier mache bodies, ball joints—handsomebisque heads of fine quality-moving eyes andbeautiful wigs of curly hair-some with slip-pers and stockings-muslin gown, trimmedwith lace and ribbon.

L. BAMBEROER & CO.NCWffRK, N. i.

»b» wain* aavar „glare*! km, for Vm M T M B W F M B .tm m tbe «iM «a «f IwlWMntola Ma to (Hi

IfUjr mm. * M « «

In VhQ Field ofB0WLER8 EM8A8ED IN A

SHARP COMPETITION.rlki Prto

vMu.Twrniyti>rtNwlWNl>.

* *"_•*•. mtJJimJm **

Hnnli«ior«h« cmckerjicfcjlinwthe rale Hi (be prtw t»wMn« bull «mlo t now on M the CMIIW "drivaiTom WillMdi* IcMlInf Ite•ritba«8lM»rk. (hw*eOHte•eoana will • « * » » •*> J » *MHIer tUnl wilb • MM* <* 3*1' ()th<j

leaden In tbacoM|Ht<«lon • » Wetterv«U,«»; Eil. N«MibM. C. 0. Brown

JaokWIirtem with »ll wwwK. BnyOer. *W; Chipwm, aa» M MOrlofttOT.

Allot the crack* In local tenpln circk» aw Interetted In the aniKiacliiwIndivldtwl tourney which In all l*otia-Ulttr will gat in ewlm »e«» week,HanMW William U OMiraaa of bowlin«<ba entry IM to twenty and only 'rewnaswaarelacklBi.

Fifty dollar, will hi dWrllmted inprton aa follow*:-rlnt, 9»\ *eoond,

1 f r t h * W Th

Wllb tM* * • • * MfIt tew* to a f t *

Mart

« M Malti. tm wmmtWMtla** •»

aabibbare Math MMJ».Ufa to ft taint ItMwy.

Jaaja-Wlalt AM yam BUM l» M M *•wty toot• i tk i r

$5000.00worth o! granite at a slight advance ofcost at To wnsend's Granite Works

'Fourth and Richmond street*,PUinfield. Main line trolleyoffices. •

Town**! Marble i Gruite Worki

VA#aft AaMU*WaMkaaM ABMBV Ba*Sl k M a

gtran • "5«tKa»b» «• kh) hMHar.Onadv h» m* tht mtmrn at M,

"What are M «NMfe« •», AfJg>ranMhtoaainr.

•irMMnt «t Jl M MB," N

prton aa f l l , 9 ,t|S; third. 17.80: foarth, *.W. Thewinner of tht high wore priw will re

« and eacond bert Man. W.AnMW tkne who ka«« «kd tbelrentrletareJackWIater, Alto*. DarbyChapaun. WUIard, O. OrtHeb, O.OrtUeb, Bnnott. Wntemlt, Klee,UcMahon.C.C. Brawn, Miller, BMM-diet and taydar. Tbe ganM will berolled on Tavday and rriday nlghte,

with WHDIBM'I gentle aex who occapythe alley, on Wednemlay afternoon*.The high more Mark of the fair brigadeI* MS.

NeejottotioMaro pending for aan teaMMatcb between J. Miller and

Baggott <m one aide, against OeorgeOrtUeb and J. Weaterwlt.

Beginning next w e * Manger Wlltiwae W « M M * two toaaM front thehigh noon bowler* taring the w e * forn epactal Match dnrlag tha followingwo*. A each pete of W.» wiU heawarded the winning town.

WOTFELD MfflLOBOOWNPlrMNFOOELKS.

NtWOOltaftha Plain** MtolnnrntafnalUagna•ariee nllad Taeatajr night on Omp-

aUeyiat the latter alaaa. Thebxato wan downed l» tha MlMnloinvtort bynamnof Ml to T » hat theylandvd the other *>MMI by aaonaflHtoS t i a n d W H o f a i Ohanain. withnmark of IW, ww high aoon M M forth. hMk, whih> Ubnaaey Moat, of the

all wMh naaowof MS. whtohh* Hghtawt u t h t n n t

runrauVuBMbargb IM ItT IW- TU_U IH Itt 180

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wcnrrutD o*amo,iw m l«s

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, i n iw iw, IW ISA Ml

m «as wt

UICALHKM SCHOOL COWLUOCFOOTIAaKAIOXOTTlH

mm TIN

WithIbeO toOdrawnbattle wMb m»Knkkerinekiir A, O. on TkankagKflng,the WntAeM High foothillto n clow, Pallnra to land a daeWenliy either eleven, leave* tha lootllinnihipaJuntie.

In the Ant contact for local aaaranMoytbe KnlckerboDkefi downed the aehoolIny team by n 10 to a asow, while to)todW H, A

up Matter* by regietering n • to •victory.

The !N0*NMon w n far froM bringaatMactory to the ndnerMto of Watt-DeMHIgb. In tbe ten game* alayed,torw molted la vietortea, IKr* iade-fnrti and two in tie eontaato. In the

ignMeaopponMUof WaHMd Highwared »ft poinU to M point* by th*

wale. Tbo record of ganw. foHowiHotyCrom, «to 0.KwtetaHiucfcitf At Ct% 9 to 10*ChatlwMHIgh, Wto AHprlngMd High, Oto •.BatHnHlgb, Oto ».Rabway High, Oto 18.Kalcherbock»rA.C, a to •.RoaiaeHigb, •tot*.nnlnJhMHiih. «to 0.KnteterhudwrA.C, *to •.

ThatenM wa* ooMpned of th* folplowing: Bliott,Mt a*4i na*Ma, bfltackle; RoUI. toftgnnrd s Cherry, DM.ter; UMM, right gaerdi Dny. toft

; Bwsnqr, right and;a, . «L fJaiUfc la*fk » • - "M O * MMISi M l Mnf>

Keye*. rlghthaJf back: Raaw,faahaifcHarM-iiJTBi Morrt*,'*aba)MnM*.

Proapectolor a atrongar eanran nratlUlebmnwUlbeyear'* atari, Baftta,

M lOnr

laatBatardty night whan thay J•itoMnrVork, valtod AdTa nrtan-

Itwaaaa aapMltlng M M Maw fatal«the a n

Donald and ererynMMber of th*gatton batted at n 1,<W par cant eHpaid ftaMad perfeotly. It hithat oka* to MMdaring the eon«ot. ' • I

ManagarMneDonaMMhitntralaof^^Aaaaka^^a^^Bfe aWa ea^^BBW^AJ^^H f>

mmUmmWrnW Vw pVnVOHUn* W m

tohi."o»Monatbl«toi"natod each for their hard aad

•' •-MewarkHbjhl" MMManRMgal

M-WMtHWeilLta-KnkwnjrHilbii ; B l B

^ thing* far MM

DnBa*. Hnnt,MoO aad other*.

ThaehhirWniM*nwfntnnteaolMt*naon'iaaM. Than

hailing for thaOoreoai

Kehedaa. Ut -

Pin S a t a n ft* aw* at

dblMtmiew«||aMjrbnttha attoaiaasiaji

and Henrietta (. . . . . •ThaOnoVaaaflnsth*raon*TaeaataMlki(whMlnecartato rhnv I I

goDdaUiatthwilK 'A

J - T A 0 A 5 RANQB

Is Something th^j every Householder should haveNO DIRT. HEHT OR ICSHES

• 1 4 . 0 O to 8S8.OO *The Cranford da« Light Co..

IM MOAD STMEET, WBTMlD, «. j .

Tbey Sweep Cleaner Ttiao a Hew BrooiAnd There is Work-No Worrj

The ViennaCLEANER

CASINO 1 fltmt byD

$47.50UttkMort I OtharBwtlMMilte Ckanara

With

Albert E. Snyder, Ag**tStationer, Newadealer and Sporting Goods

Elm Street TeL 57-R.

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gaaideal H*k btat to

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•aUn'asserHof aueeess U beingsa*aoth,mlliiigandsMlnotlv«.

' • ' * ' aA klsa isn't near so sweet whan it leaves a eosmetle taste.

athe woman kind.

"WaD,I watt WkBMT wait TMrWhen mm bay HaaMaJaand Jewelry yoawaut to bame of MM quality Q

qirb, don't let your dalntlneai*doo>i the dutr of dojn. thedUm.t •' • • « ,

If you really with to beoome n«>jd Julia, you night try «keain|on a rug, . ' " ' - , • • .

h«»e trot, golf or

Hone men falsify from the fear of evil; others for the hope of

Thestnin some women's shoes have to suffer to enough to makethem squeak.

Borne men are born tired, others get political jobs and a few learnthe buy lesson. ,

1 % j i i s n y vi

The Great

Holiday St<

IS NOW READY

Your Inspect

VJ |

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FOR

ion

TbotiMiidt of Btatttifttl

HARTOONmstsjUui

1 , ' . : * * • '

low io Cure[Chronic Cakte

Bronchitis

aaattg!no bmilt i M dV)Gtaf%oghiifcVIHW

>*w) laaiatwoik

a w d e a o—THOMAS. Urnoim.coaUndMiial

•oon lparii how to have a few ataeked

Onr idea of the good going kind of a kid to the one who to chubby,grimy and greedy for grab.

Distant relatives might be referred to as being those who a n toodose to borrow money from.

• . * "Some people seem to think that a newspaper may be \built around a

lead pencil and a thick hide.

• • • •

Tooth preparations lmvc had their best merit in educating people toa liberal use of tin tooth brush. •

• . .. » *If women had a vote we would get down to the real reason for the

high cost of living in short order;

The funny faces that tho young mother's baby makes are countedas being cute even ifthe cause is cone. ' ,,,

THE DAVID 8TRAU8 CO.• NIMK1IK. N. J. •

• •' It would case the minds of a few .

of having some of God's lawa repealed. . •could devise a means

OMOtfeli

•Ta aTa kB> fct^al • # hm BBBW Bl B B M B ^ M M M . "

• • • • • • • • W ™ ™ T . ^ ^ 7 ^^«L.

"I MUaaJ fHBl AMw With cfk«A* "It

ta«t aH.wMar a) tttl*Haat «MMBaM%M I wtwbi a«baft, m a * BMka * 7 aai atak mp I

Peoplo looking for a lasting load of weariness may find it on thedead level of continuous commonplace. " .

People who invest in dream books and rash to fortune tellow arecredulous enough'to grow geese feathers.'. . * >

Lesser doubt* mixed with private scruples never yet made a judg-ment that could be used as an authority. ,,

Witcox & Pope.mmm ft mum

4B MS *H %MWRM MPBttfM . U M 7

WMTFflCLO, N.,1.

OhMftdly roraWMd.

WITH AH OEMMTH.Latest Design in Wall Papaf

Alwaya on Hand. ,

Ela gad Qrig.br 81*.WaHflaM, I t J. T

Many a widow can sdm up, the virtues of her late departed In thetorso statement that he was a good provider. ' ' , ' •

J. S. IRVING CO.,Coal and Lumber

MASON MATERIALS, MOULDINGS, SASH,DOORS AND BLINDS.

Phone 19.

239 Central Ave.. Wettfleld, N. J.• - • » - • , • •

It isn't always aroan's.alm .that proves his markmansUp.: tome. - _ ^ . » _ _ _ „„. __game is foolish enough to run into the shot. < I . t . .THB\ . . . fSLfSJI^tS.

. ' • * . • . . fCUAlUNTlBIIOBTCAOE Jg***Clarence, you ought to know without asking where policemen are I A N D TITLE

apt to wear out their pants the nwet—oat doors of court*. | | ! N I U l t A N C E COMPANY.• , ' • • " • , " : • ' ; • • • •

, When temptation comes a man's way it is his duty to hold a con-vention with himself •and pms a resolution not to yield to it..

• • , aWe know of one Indtflnitely postponed Wedding caused by his

flnding out that she oslud the jeweler what the engafetnent ring cost.• • , * * •'

Home people console themselves with the belief that sin doesn'tamount to much nnleas It is Important enough to get into the news-'papers. , , .

• • ' • • \ *. • ' , » •

Them arc times when the first thing a man docs when he wakw opin the rooming Is to try and recall what ths exeuss was be fare Justbefore he went to sleep. ' • _

I tataaaMta ahssrlaDy fat«isha« ay1 Pad Q. Otrm,

.BANK gf.UII>DlMf|t

TheHMIrational, » V anbUaw. cowpMeondOUBJ*delight forany man Is to know that be has made ampafntarn for all the favors bebas ever rwelnd from othen. . -

KOBTH Avnnnt

Albert ^ E. Decker.m8T-CLAM RIGS.

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12 T M I UNION COUNTT STANDARD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER I 1910• , v - v : * '•

The ChrlitmM GUI of Practical UtilityIt AtTmto

OfVswfelOtft

Ngiti's"MiMtiM taf

Toftet NtctssititsB A nUCTKAL

Minis Gift.

The BEST gift is one which has a ptosuie-givinipower enduring beyond the brief holiday teaioaThe best gift has a LASTING value.

This m m to crowded with ossnjl gifts accessorial ofdress and requisites ol many kinds which, white strictly inkeeping with dw Holiday spirit, haw also a m l , practicalworth.

• For M M - W O show Silk Hose, Matters, Nochwoar andSuspenders, Swoators and many similar things.

Par Wemwa—Dainty Kimonos, smart Nock-Fixing*,Aprons. Swoator Coats, Silk Hose, ate.

Par the HSMSI Wife—Nothing could ha more acceptablethan a gift of fine linens.

HalHay Haattanhiafcaroparticularly featured, fan*monsa atlacUoas of Iracy amhfoidoriod and initial effects an

TaataM Ci r l i lmi i Casts ordinarily dttkult to find,may bo chosen with aasa from oar largo stloctkm of ardttk

ITUwfi SnBrinBi woneiw.

WNn Tuc Boara lm>|T0 0«Ct*)iiw5lTI

ems nne w wnj

OMgftb*iaqartafttw*«arathat«||clala iht tttoittai of Myart i tw

IOoancil will bo thtoa/MUaattoaof atop.Ijtrljr VHMMOMI naajt to wars ovt aiI knotty yrobltoji anB kt vJtOMMs sinftmMl mn*irm of Mr. OMMti

|| AtMwntJMl tto OMMotot. tok*son.Tkt tmUwtt— Botat to I

obitoM Mkttw MmoB thtI llfttftnr » IM» rVMfttoWl ajmgi ot taW CmVI «««^W«t »O*W U II • • • • • • ^PW " ^

to tht to.

Ooada, inelitding Tags, Soals, HaiidkareUaf-hoMsn, BUi-hoWert Ooll't Onttts. ate., anihown in complete ateortmehtt. alsd Wigman's outfits, 11011/ Doilas, Luneh Sots, and Christmas Cropspaper.

Shop Ear IrtYou will chow with greater dtocrimhiation and better judgment Yon will tad greater varieties and

better values.

Choose NOW. at your leisure, and you will choose wisely and wall.

b . i MMMMr

iwitVlMcatmmmmm anmammfl nm nmmv

F. H. Schaefer 4. Co.,T«l. W«smsli,N.j

Fine Job. PrintingA tpeolelty I

Staaeutl

Karl Baunati's Loss ProMtty

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Mr. D I M * later* tttkt iMtt of ( M l S.OtHav, at •

UoyJTfcWMtna,•. D. Wfartan, to r«4 «

tox-pajron o . aS' aMas,tho,owaonofttaawkorwkM tfce bMt MMfpwrt 1

ChrisMMt Chttr•JIWM.RY

Beta, the PMT otiMaM YaMto,

JfiMlry 8tor«Sanr ma batter aqaiapad with ftlaqtr, * man rtriri winiawi

Hmmki meaM a^ .t^M»

tkM this JMT-<MMI, iaeUaatallr.tba ntato'wiU aiqiiteriw. toT

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•SSrWKLOOMt!

The recent loss of Karl Baumann was promptlyand satisfactorily settled through the agency ofFrederick C Decker, this week. Bfr. Baumann was insuredhi the Caladonian of Scotland. This agency includes HI * y II h A (•twelve of the most important and reliable insurance III • PHI HOn A CO.companies in the world. All claims for losses by fireare promptly and satisfactorily: adjusted We haveyet to find a client who is hot pleased with the treat-ment accorded him by this agency.

If your home is not insured, consult with theinsurance agency of.

Frederick C DeckerBrotd Street Tti 137-L WMtfitld

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