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ONE CENT A WORD THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN SATURDAY 3,1915. 7. cussmu HDVEdTlSEHEIITS ONE CENT A WORD ftt ss'fraeat wftl limited nrltt aeh wwfttli. If kit ir. T.

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button, at Gildersleere fire: Initial? -R. Return to central station. top fiff feet lone with snaps, vicijiity Broadway and Maiden Lane: nseinber ot A. A- A- of county. S.

H. Merritt, John St. 17U-W." light tank off aato. Find' notify p. Hester.

31T Clinton Kingston. X. Y. fashioned bar pin, Lindstey avenue and new hijh school. If returned to 67 Lindsley HRAHIHIT DAY'S WAR NEWS AT A GLANCE that Morgan was ble for the Continuance of the European War--Had Dynamite I jouiie.

losses inflicted on i saved. AUXIN SUPPLY Dr. Raymond Sanderson of the ODDS ASD USDS. Mrs. C.

C. Oliver. of Marbte- town was a visitor ia town today. There will be ao Sunday school in the First Reformed Church tomorrow because of the prevalence of scarlet fever. Pftris--Genm Crown JjomAtm--Belgian.

tor-1 Ulster County Pathological Labora- iy suffered another repulse in AT- pedoeU by German submarine. Crew tcrv has rec eived from the state A dance wilt be held at Haber's LOST OR book S397S of Rondoat SsvlnsF Bant: payment stopped. If fbun-J, return to oank. 2C Ferry St. All persons cautioned not to pnrcbs.pt ot negotiate tie ume.

Germans. Freacb holding positions. hare captured 1,630 officers aad 320,000 Russians in fighting from June- 27. fleet won naval battle with Germans in Baltic. war, a.

man, who ie believed to be in- German cruiser badly dainaged by nrf and rum ashore. Russian sub- sane shot the financier at nis i snic, i gun three Turlosh veweis mer home here today. Two -wounds jj, ck and Xitro-GlyceriBe in a SatcheL By Telegimph to The Freeman. Glen Cove, N. T-, July that Pierpont Morgan, the famous banker.

responsible for the continuation of the European I partinent a large supply of tetanus, Evergreen Park this evening. Tiore i Rome--Heavy inflicted typhoid and diphtheria antitoxin i be dances on Monday at- Amstrians iu fighting in Alps. I which is new at the disposal of the 6- Austrian counter-attacks repulsed. i doctors of the county. The tetanus Mr.

and Mrs. John Iraffen and children of Schenectady are spending i i 1 1 1 5 i A I tdVi dl forces ad- ar.titoxm is especially useful at this; the hoUda at the home of Mr. and ranting rajpidly Vistula. Only i as man i accidents wluch Mrs James Draffen on West Union 33 miles from Ivangorod. ONE CENT A WORD II Centx ari "wm en Xfntu ft 3w JlnnriHil WAJfTBD- and addresses of parties witnessing collision of auto and bt- corner Albany Ave.

and Saturday evening about 3:13. Uptown Freeman. G. tv. were inflicted, both of which -were slight, one in the side and tne other in the leg.

The prisoner is believed to be of German nationality, although he claims to be be an American citizen. He speaks with a mark- all allied attacks. jot treaches. which was answer- is said that the price for next season for Ford 5-passencer cars will be 1301.00. I will nay $200.00 to K50.00 for a second hand Ford 5-pajsen- caar according to condition.

Immediate delivery. "Write 0.," Uptown Freeman. Klnrston P. O. in FOB SALC.

AT, 1 neir TTlnnder!" motnr- cvcle. Kincston Tasicah Co. Tel. 541. Railroad Are.

to know we will serve special roast duck nnd chicken dinner, Sunday. July 4th. and Monday. July 5th. from 12 to 2 and from to 9:30 p.

m. Indian Valley Inn, Kerhonkson, X. T. Moore i Collins, prop. OR HSller.

Hnrley. X. T. lime. J.

A. I STENOGRAPHERS wanted For positions read The Stenographic Star--the stenographers' bist national weekly newspaper. Send fifty cents for fix- months' subscription. Employment iervlce free. Stenographic Star, 1MT Broadway, X.

T. passenger. fnrd touring car: In (rood pnnflition. Geo. TV.

TTasWra'rn. Sanserties. X. T. weight about-WO.

C. Ketterer. 315 Abed St. 'OR A scientific Invention by an old line rom- rany. Different from all Send Aluo a 1.100 hiirh srad" r.isno.

A. Thomas, dealer and toner, 23 Crown St; near new the comfort! of home. Applj 4T West O'Reilly St. printing. Broadwiy.

lor tuppllei. O'Btlllj-'i ed German accent. The' prisoner was brought here and locked up pending his removal to the county jail at Miueola. After his arrest ho raved about the war, declaring orer and over that Mr. "I wish to see Mr.

Morgan at once." said the man. As an afterthought he added, as though to insure his seeing the banker: 'It is very important." The servant disappeared, but after a moment returned, saying: Mr. Morgan regrets to say that -v -Morgan could end the war it he he cannot see you because he is wanted to. I busy." A.fter his arrest the police declar- This aroused the stranger's angered that the would-be assassin had -'Won't he see me?" he snarled. around the Fourth July due', to explosions of fireworks are known -Turks repulsed be followed in many cases by Captured miles tetanus.

An injection of tetanus antitoxin shortly after the injury iwill prevent an attack while injection uulHojuu Ashes will not be collected on Monday in the First and Twelfth wards but will be taken up on Tuesday i the Tenth and Eleventh X. "John attacked by lunatic doctors. wounded man, at Highland Falls, 'have developed is seldom Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald DeWitt iThe tetanus antitoxin can bo secured i of New York city are spending the with I from Dr.

Sanderson at any time by Fourth of July holidays with Mr. Ue'Witt's mother, Mrs. D. M. DeWitt.

on Pearl street. Miss Jennifi Lifer of Kingston Point has returned home after a ten. days' visit spent in the mountains when she visited her aunt, Mrs. James A. White, at the White Houss city Kest at Phoenicia.

The members of the Class pistol and slightly wounded. Is ing well." The police made a thorough ex-' amination of the two suit-cases car-1 ried by the stranger. They found evi-j dance, they declared upon which they Recent Deaths and Funerals of Per- will have no difficulty in haviug LOC.4L DEATH RECOPD. man indicted upon the charge of at- sons in This Vicinitr- tempdng to murder Mr. Morgan.

The I Word was received in this satchels revealed numerous railroad'this morning of the death of James tickets to all parts of the country, I Caffrey, formerly of this the Clinton Avenue M. E. Sunday indicating he was prepared to use al-i Besides his wife he is survived by sc hool will meet at the school on hp-idps two a i drawing a -38 califire revolver from jni.ost to any road to escape. There was eight children and three sisters, Mrs. i Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock to at- satch containing six sticks of dyna! jhis pocket.

"He will see. He an express slip upon which was writ-i H. Jenks, Mrs. M. Dunne, and Mrs.

tend the tuneral ot Arthur Brown of i-- obont 4WI ynnnr .1 i-oops. Tfiftnn. N. T. Greg- TOR sentle horse, any UdT can drive: afraid of nothing: also 1 rubber tire carriage and surrey.

Address TTptown Freeman. TOR s.M/K--S5"-«»n pqssenee.r 1915 iiMirins cnr. driven less than snort miles, cnmnlct" "nuipment. Will stand Will cive demonstration. M.

T.4w. Silberstein, CatsMll. N. T. Ph.on* 88.

Tan TTagenen. Ijomontrilla. FOF and general store: nrincirial street. Address "General Store." tTpto-wn Freeman. Downs St.

FOR 7 room hnnse. toilet, bnth. hent. sas: price $2.000. Address "0." Freeman.

F01? 1 coni1ni in: 1 rnnd work horse, eentle (ind Itlnd. abntit 1100 nonndi: I -Chester wMte rnir witti 4 weeKs old. H. C. Elmendorf.

Fhoksn. Xew and hnnd mow- ine macTiine tl.OO 'or 25. Louis TVestbrook, JKyserike. K. T.

1 S.VLE.-- moaem 12 rooms: ana p-onnfls. 130. 10B Pesri St. Lot 73 Cheap, new frame parasre. 'Phone 1106-T.

POSITION- WANTED. POSITIOX WASTED in a summer hotel. mite, a bottle of nitro-glycerine and several fulminating caps. The man arrived upon the train upon the Long Island TL. and approached M.

F. Ford, who operates a takicab service in Glen Cove. "I -want to be driven, to the residence of J. P. Morgan." said the man.

"I want you to take me there quickly fcV I am in a big hurry." The man was well dressed and suspicions were in no wise aroused by the request. tion. Gilt edge references. T. Uptown Freeman, Kingston, X.

T. POSITION "WANTED on gentleman's place; useful all around a A-l references. Uptown Freeman, Kingston, X. T. TO I.ET.

TO 120 Henry all modern Improvements. Inquire of Mrs. Henry Weeks. 52 Clinton Avc. TO room flat, with improvements.

Inquire- 37 Stuyresant St. TO rooms, stationary range, gas and bath, "6 Clinton Ave. Kortrlght. Mrs. G.

C. TO and 5 room flat, with improvements: rent reasonable. 326 Washington Ave. "The fare" got into the taxicab and began to read a newspaper. He showed no symptoms of nervousness and was entirely self-possessed.

The distance to "East Island," the Morgan country place, was quickly covered. When the Morgan place was reached the strangej got the cab and as he had his fare, he remarked to the taxicab driver: "This is the man who is responsible lor the European war," at the same time pointing toward the palatial mansion nestling among the trees. The chauffeur, believing from the man's appearance that he was a business acquaintance of the banker, thought nothing the remark and made some commonplace reply as he drove away. Passing up the driveway the visi- is responsible for this war and it has got to stop. He Is the man who can stop it." The butler upon seeing the weapon gave a shout of fear and Mr.

Morgan, who was reading in his library at the time, hurried out to ascertain the cause ot the commotion. As Mr. Morgan appeared the butler mastering his fear grappled with the assailant, who was shouting: "I cannot help it; I must see Morgan. This'war has got to stop. It has gone too far now.

I've come lere to serve my country." In the scuffle the weapon was dropped but the would-be-assassin, break- "Schwartzheinier." H. Diers and one brother to be the man's; Caffrey of this city. teu the name: That is believed Numerous irrationally worded notes were also found. The express tag showed that been sent from, Ithaca, las, Tex. Shortly after his arrest the Bernard i NO.

127 O'Neil street, who member of the class. was a J. Lyons wife of the late Church of the Holy Spirit, Wurts was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Luyster on a charge of felonious assault and held without bail. found. The ex- erem a Palen.

died on Friday in street. Rev. John James Bott, rector, at a. package had lier ighty-fifth year. The funeral i Sunday services: Celebration holy N.

to Dal- Uviil be held from the residence of communion, 7:30 a. morning 'her son-in-law, L. L. Osterhoudt. Xo.

prayer and sermon, even- man i i HighUnd avenue, on Monday at song, 7:30. Meeting Women's Guild 1 p. m. The interment will be in Rosendale Plains Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to at- TO LET---Honse," 117 Clinton 8 rooms, all lmiTOveir.entz.

BTfl Broadway. room flat, all improvements. Inquire (M Manor Ave. Phone 263-W. Rent 313.

TO 57 Van Buren house, 36 Tan Deusen St- Wm. D. Brinnier. TO and ofttce. way.

456 Broad- TO plr Broadway. O'Reilly St. Ap- SALS. frrafle habv nhli-lts, 10 cents each or 19.00 tier 100. r.

H. Polhemus. Port Ewen. Tel. 98-T-12.

FOR SALE. Ltimber. cheap: delivered: -losinz oat. Baker's saw mill. Stony Hollow, or telephone PAT.T OT to lease on er easy terms.

TTendrirks factory. mnclt Realty Co. nil Mies Jr. A. Rels.

OSS Broadway. FOR cherries. America." UeUvured fresh trees. 'Phone. bush "Made tn from the Thomas A.

Stone, Flat- birsraln. room nonse. ham, chicken frnft: in eoofl conflltlon: larse lot. Only Sl.WO. One-half cart.

8 room all 1m- on Ttowng M. A. 5H5 Broadway. FOR of Kordo tead. Pluck other fraying Canfleld Supply Strand Ferry Kingrton, X.

T. FOR TTilstein tm horn March 2S. 1W4. and now for sen-ire: well'jrrovrn and In fine Skinner, state road, Kyper- ike. X.

T. 8t. r.i.-- Jauet ou Telephone 1738-W. TO all improvements. 62 Hoffman St.

TO LET--Store and upper dwelling rooms. TOS Broadway. Inquire 142 Clinton Ave. i TO floors, jver S. Thins shoe store: desirable location for bnstntss: rent mods-rate.

Inquire S. B. Thing shoe store. TO Delawcif Hone and Siw P.rA*aiMiy: bousf 158 Fair St. and 35 Lindsley Ave.

John S. CorSts did you Justice Luyster. pistol, a .32 calibre weapon. do "Because I am a true American prisoner. Thursday, July 8, Guild room, 3 p.

m. The Loyal Friends' Aid Society will hold their regular meeting on Tuesday, July 6, at p. at the Castor, died at her home in Bloom- Hebrew school on Spring street. All ington on Friday evening after an ill- i members are urged to attend. The ness of three days.

She was 71 club extends an invitation to all years old. She is survived by three non-members who are interested in Later he was removed to Mineola i teru i and placed in the Nassau county, Mrs Delia wlfe of Hubert "Help my country." be shouted at I "I am going to ao an i can to ena who had stopped short this war in Europe. The only way the financier, who had stopped ni at the sight which greeted his eyes. to do is to kill those Before Mr. Morgan could say any- for it.

thing the man began to fire. One After that the prisoner bullet struck Mr. Morgan in the leg, silent and would say no more. He inflicting a flesh wound and tne other sisters, Mrs. Mary Bldner.

Mrs. Carrie Smith and Mrs. Christina Dewey, ne brother. George Youse. and six responsible sons George, William.

Si- became The financier of mind and would not even answer questions. Dr. Connelly who examined the prisoner, declared he was undoubtedly Insane. The man is tall, thin and dark. His age is about 30.

In and servants were pouring in from a way he resembles a German all directions. Even the housemaids Jew. took part in overpowering the in- One of the bullets "which struck hit him in the side. retained his presence started forward for his assailant. Th noise had aroused the household truder.

The butler had picked up a heavy Mr. Morgan entered an oil painting that was upon the wall behind him. brass coal hod which he hurled at xhe man's aim was bad and neither the stranger, striking him In the of the bullets came near a vital forehuad and knocking him down. (spot. The one which must have in- If is Your Birthday 1 JULYS There is a tendency in the nature of the person born today to worry and fret over trifles.

An over-sensitive nature, also causes suffering and limits opportunity. The sigB governing this blrthdate is Cancer and the planet is the Moon, ft litiu la.l.U«L ti. LldvLti, changeable disposition and one not readily understood. The woman of this birtbdate is ex- ceeciingly fond of jewelry and fins i in the meantime Mr. Morgan not knowing how badly be was hurt, staggered into his library and collapsed in a chair.

AVhile some of the servants were telephoning for Dr. William H. and for the police, others flit-ted a serious, or perhaps fatal wound, was that which struck the left side. Professor of French at Cornell. Glen Cove, L.

July 3. The man who shot J. Morgan says that he is las, Andrew and James. The funeral will be held from her late residence in Bloomingtou on Monday at 2:30 p. m.

and at the Bloomington Reformed Church at 3 p. m. The interment will be in the Bloomington Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. The funeral of Peler Hendricks was held from his late residence near the affairs of the club to also attend.

LOCAL BASEBALL DOINGS. Games Played or to be Played by the Home Teams. Manager Brown of the Red Monograms lias had extra seats built on McVey's field for the accommodation of women "fans." The gam between the Monograms and the Hyde Park team which was been played today, has been the village of clas on Friday aT- to been played today neen ternoon ft 2 o'clock. Deceased Was 11 lr the still others were trussing up prostrate man-win waa--now confidently believed to be an When Dr. Zabriski he mads a nasty examination and im- Dr.

Tngalls Opens Office. Dr. 0. D. B.

Ingalls, who for gome years practiced medicine in Mr. Morgan's wounds vrere slight and Hn street. While in Brooklyn CCl 0.U no 85 years of age. The services were 6 conducted by the Rev. Mr.

Cole. in the Saugerties cemetery. Mr. Hendricks was born in the village of Rhinebeck in 1829, and was the last survivor of a family of six children--four daughters and two sons. His father.

Peter Hendricks, purchased a farm near Glasco and removed there with his family -when deceased was three years of age, and this son continued to reside there i until his death. In 1860 he was married to Harriett C. Wftherwax, who with one son. Peter, survive him. Sir.

Hendricks was a member of the 1 FMatbush nrrl infoi- identified with the organization Glasco Chapel. His quiet Park management is having lease the ball grounds the place. Sunday the Monograms Trill play the Astors at Rhinebeck. Monday tley will play the Hustlers a.t Poughkeepsie a double-header. The local Knights of Columbus baseball team will play the Devascos of Newburgh.

at Kingston Point Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. On Monday the local Knights will play two games with the Knights of Colu team of Nifvburgh. These games will also be payed at Kingston Point. First game called at i that no fears need to be felt. I served on the visiting staff of Cum-i marmer a genial hospitality en- Constable Frank McCahill arrived berland Street Hospital, as obstetri-j cleared him to many friends.

and took charge nf the prisoner, a an( i surgeon and as surgeon to nn his face and clothes tne dispensary. He also was a mem- 1 Arthur W. Brown died at the in the Long pond near Milton on Body Pound in Pond. The body oC John Kirby was -found sembled sen-ants who glared back at sign. The coming two weeks are, under good planetary influences for nlm A were the sale and exchange of real estate and homes.

TO 1st. five brand new rooms, pas. 'Phone 828-W. TO LET--Five room flat. Improvements: flne condition.

S2 TTest Union St. Apply TVorf. Abeel St. TO room flat, centrally located. Telephone 1032-T.

TO flfrt. 15 Belvedere St. TO 108 Henry nil modern Improvements. Thqutre W. A.

Frey. FOR kan, N. T. LiWls Thltl, Asho- FOtt SALE-- Sf.otUn* pony. sleijrV wagon and litrness.

JOB. ramm- ler. tJlster FAR h. D. locomobile snltaMp trnck ar learnre car.

Terr rsaaonabV SeOi 'Gill, East Strand. Telephone. TSATH. IflK MAT7C VASHTK6TO AVE. S.

COH1WS SONS. KINGSTON. 8T. FOR US K. St.

C. B. V'OH price 'phone 1S90. pply Stranfl or ctM. C.

K. Am- llijUMt Bt. FOR wwfl at Xddrrllta mlll. FOR 118 front ft. W.

4- FOR SALE. Ttl. pluo, IH TO five rooms and water, J10. Sonth Prospect St 2S FOR RENT--Htnse. with or wlthnnt bam, Washington modem 1m- prownents.

ApplT 1M Clinton Avfc BOt-lf. TO 5 room flat, newly renovated. 1TO Ave. TO rooms iBfl batn. all Improvements.

Elmendort St. Telephone 811. TO cottatre. 223 Downs St Water, toilet, w. month.

T5. Clinton. Ht St. Ho. hcKaot lm 174 BroiSwmy.

TO trrm bt. at. it. Alp7 K. O.

I. MmrpkJ. ONE CENT A WORD AdvcrtlsemeBt Than IS 541. 1 passenger Overland for hire. Tel.

TOURIKG car by hour Or trip, rates. Tel. 1249-W. Low armed with such nondescript weapons as shovels, canes, gardening articles and. in short, anything that -could be found.

"I was sent by God to do this" screamed the man. 1 "Nobody helped me. I am an American citizen. I am -willing to have pay with my life for what I It was evident the man thought he had killed Mr. Morgan.

"Morgan ought to stop this war. He is the only one who can do it. 1 want the world to know my position. My country will thank me for this noble deed." When the prisoner learned that Mr. Morgan hart been wounded only MY Freda Thnrin.

havlnp left m.v i slightly he exclaimed with an oath: PRACTICALLY every ftenojrraphic tion of importance in Kingston is held by a Spencer'? graduate. Snmmcr session next Tuesday. Come. bed und board. I will no longer responsible for anv debt incurred br her.

Gottfried Tliurin, 13 Second Kingston. N. Y. PIANOS and organs tnned and repaired. Electric nnd foot power player work.

A. talked aoont the position 01 L. Foote, O'Keilly's Book Store. 5301 Morgan and Company as the Broadway. I agents and ammunition buyers '20 the allies in this country.

"1 failed but God willed it should be done." The prisoner further showed his pro-German tendencies when he J. P. fiscal of KLINE'S barber shop. your safety razor blades or at Ded'rirlc'f drue store, John. ston's drug store, E.

Wort guaranteed. 'Phone 9S6-M. Mail orders Mrs. J. P.

Morgan, mother solicited. Ulster 7201 Broadway, Kingston. X. Y. Immediately after the shooting the followinc telegram was sent to of the TAXI FILMS developed.

10 cents a roll. Prints 3 cents np. Sibley Studio. 2fl E. Strand.

MORAJT Business School. Enrceria Building. Fair and Mnln. That' for a business edncatioB. for summer course.

DIED. the place CASTOR--At Bloomington, K. Enrol! no-sr -Tulr 2. Pvlfa. wife of Hu- KTCRISO 1434-R.

Dar B-PASSEXGER HupmoMIe tire: fmmilitr with tront (ttreams. All trips SSSZfue. Albjrt a Telephone 1390. Residence 'phone 690-J- FEMAI.15 WAXTED. to cook for laundry employes: good plain cookln; only: wases 123 a month and board; steady position- Apply by letter, Loomis Sanatorium, Loomis, N.

T. collector; relcrencft required. -jt, sttUas Iff occupation. Cptotrn Freenftn- MT Jngrrton, X. Y.

tata to pantry woman. AwocwtioB. care to sell ia lawns- xttrt noir. Tint Nttloul S. T.

i for no washiof or Honlaf. Applr 180 Al- Ate. the St. and Shirt FKtory, Cornell AOTXKTISZXZNT KINGSTOX Tizlcab Service. 90 for 1 2 pcrtoai; dtr or Tel.

MX raMd. iTtC. Itattala. IM ft. 11K-W.

C. 14U-J. mt rau BOOXS. bert Castor, aced 71 years. Funeral from residence at 2:30 and from the Bloomington Reformed Church at 3 p.

m. on Monday. July 5. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment in Bloomington cemetery.

PALEN--In this city. July 2, 1915, Mary J. Lyons, -wife of the late Jeremiah Palen. in her 85th year. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-IaTv, L.

k. Osterhoudt, Xo. 130 Highland avenue on Monday, July 5. at 1 p. m.

Relatives and friends are invited. Interment in Roaendale FCRNISHEI Srst floor. St. The Holland, 77 Main front room Plains cemetery. i MABIE--Entered into rest.

Thurs- LAHGB ToraUSed room to Tent, It! 7 day, July 1, 1315, William H. Mabie, aged 71 years. The Cartridge Exploded. Kohler of South Pine street obtained an expiooed cartridge somewhere on Friday and filled it with powder and dynamite such as is used in the canes that explode on the Fourth of July. Last evening he started to celebrate by pounding it with a rock.

The thing exploded, badly injuring the end of one of his fingers and besides lacerating his cheek and forehead. The Crank Kicked. Charles H. Williams, the typewriter agent, of this oity, broke his right while cranking his automobile, on Friday afternoon. The fracture reduced by Dr.

Frank Keator and an X-ray picture taken by Dr. Harry Van Wagonen. The Years ago some one said that "a good listener is preferred to a poor talker." And every one Tvho has observed good listeners or listened to poor talkers have come to the conclusion that the fellow knew what lie was saying. There Is quite as much art in listening ns there is in talkiup. Simply to O'Neil street to the hospital on i races at Highland and remained Thursday, June 24 and a i village all day Tuesday, an operation on Friday.

It is thought that Kirby was on his after which his condition was very way home and had taken a short cut i I i i i i i i i i i i i it, hopeful, but on Wednesday. across the fields from Milton to the he dropped i a decline a Vail farm on the Lattingtowft road, another operation was necessary and Coroner Suitor verdict deatn he again underwent operation on that day, after which operation never again pained consciousness and died very quietly on Friday! morning. He was a young man by accidental drowning. BCSIXESS NOT1CK9. 19 years ot age of the best of char- 1 acter and habits, the only son nvFTT Sheridan and Sophia Brown of 127 ETT O'Neil Btreet He came here from i Woodland Valley, open from Phoenic a Bangall, and wbi here was; employed at the Central Pharmacy ami McBndes Pharmacy but as compelled to give up both positions haTft the ft Tuesday July 6.

50 handed his Sauct i on mar t. 682-6SI en account of his health. At the time of his death he was employed by the Traphagen Hull Mfg. i cheerful and kind disposition made I him a great favorite among his I friends, of which he had many will greatly mourn his loss. He also' leaves a kind and loving father and mother and three sisters.

Minnie, PUBLIC NOTICE. Iva and Mrs. Philetus Johnson to mourn his loss. Chicago Grain Wheat. July.

$1.09 asked: Sep- Ashes will not be collected on Monday, July 5, in the First and Twelfth wards. Same will be taken up on Tuesday with the Tenth, and Eleventh wards. Householders residing in districts where garbage is collected on the abore day (Monday) win be governed accordingly. SOOTT VAN" Superintendent of Streets. rcmaln quiet does not signify that one tember, bid; December.

attention. It implies thnt one is learning something- It is in line -with the words of the wag concerning the owl, whicli runs somethinglike this: A wfee old owl lived In an oik, The more heard the The he more heard. VTtiy not that -wise old bird? --Dayton Xewg. Tbe boy yawned over his geography. "How deep Is the ocean?" be Inquired, pointing to the center of the Pacific.

"Thousands ot fathoms, my bow much is a I Corn. July, 7 4 September, 1 asked; December. July, bid; September, December, 39 ft bid. Twopenny Tart. This: Thnckeray story js told by the Charles Brookfleld In his "Random Rerointecencw." "Early in their married life." he -writes, "mj- father and mother lived in lodgings In Jef- rayn street (he was curate at 9t church at the time).

even- Ing he unexpectedly brought home I Thackeray for dinner introduced him to my mother. She -was rather i I overwhelmed by the knowledge that i Funeral service will be held froin "A fathom is-- you look- i there -nrns nothing In the house but a 180 irith yiSKED wm at. FURXISHED Pearl St. TO sot does ion- tie fc-slaess. It rd eat -scocUBg" vita tasioiitjon such ay "briat- tat My art I aa not -ai-4 aar knack rf I ttrtrOttog tai for ray art to Wwmrf Sifes It, care of Frwraac.

i middle wonnn for kitclao MMU i -A to in Heat ftr of Jaria snicaer Aaplj SW Gren St, yirl to do work: fann. family of two; all rmTrf M. H. XSrrr. KW-TJ- S.

y. to ixt. his residence in Port Sun- jday at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends 'invited.

Interment in Cemetery. ULSTER LODGE, XO. 76, K. OF Officers and members Ulster Lodge, Xo. 76.

K. of you are hereby notified to meet at your Castle Hall. Sun- iday, July 4. 1J15. at 12:30 p.

an. to attend the funeral of our late Broth's William Mabio. at the Pacing? Well, your Uncle I cold shonlder of mutton. It was too K)lr rMini ago WJIS shipwrecked in Itte contrive anything more elab- fa pistes canw out after i orate, so to 'give an air' to the table i him. aad the I'm too busy now to tell yon the story.

Run aVrag to bed." St Louis Post-Dispatch. Card of Thanks. Kdmird Ryan, brother and sisters All sister lodges: -wish to thank through the columns SALE OR TO Ot v- i TTTPP Cawter St. W. D.

Cwttlto. zljF jccrdiaHy iflTited to attend. By order; of The Freeman their friends and sf Taxi OK ptoa? IMf-lC neighbors for their kiadneos daring the sickness and death of their V. C. rr.cther, Mrs.

Mary Ryan, RICHARD DA WE. 25, 1S15. X. ol K- aaS S. EDWARD RVAN AND Interment Montrepose cemetery.

Adyertseraent on June she sent her maid to a neighboring I pmstry cook's for a doien tanietJi of various kinds. 'Which of. these may I 1 rire you?" sbe inquired In course of Thackeray. "Thank you. he; Til have a two-1 peony No Wonder He Glum.

"What makes your hcsband loot to glnm, Mrs. Nnricfc?" "Tia not sure ewctly. but the doctor says suffering from a. reduced Bjfe, Buffalo Exprccs. strain.

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About The Kingston Daily Freeman Archive

Pages Available:
325,082
Years Available:
1873-1977