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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • 5

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CAMDEN rOST.TELEGRAM, MONDAY. OCTODEU 0, 1003. 12 Annually Guaranteed FLAMES THREATENED WHOLE ROW OF HOMES ELECTRIC R.R. TO THE SHORE IccosollveJ Id be Done Assy Wllb oa a "Pennsy" Use lo Allelic City. ROAD VIA NEWFIELO WILL UNDERGO CHANGE who waa Injured by a fall Saturday week, la able to get about with the tld of two canes.

Wllllsm Ranchfuas. of the North Side, will shortly embark In ths milk Willi On Investments of $10 up to $50 Eacli. The Trcaturer of the Camden Pure Milk is authorized to offer to rtsldcnts of Camdtn only, 3000 shares of its 7 rxr cent. Preferred Stock, at it face value of fio.oo per share, and to give each purchaser a "bonus," an equal number of $1 0.00 hares iu its Common Stock. Faymetit may be made as follows: $1.00 per share with subscription and balance in weekly installments of 51.00 per ahare when called in.

A patronage of at least 5000 quarts daily, to be secured before plant will be built Thus, the ajTsrefate patronage of its own members absolutely guarantees to each 7 per cent, upon hla preferred and at least 5 per cent upon his common stock. Prlveleices of Stockholders: Every member of the company may buy from it, at retail, clean, pure and healthful milk, guaranteed to contain not less than 4 per cent, of butter fat, and i of superior taste and keeping qualities, for 7c per quart and in larger quantities at a corresponding reduction in price. All subscriptions should be made to HAHLON F. IVINS, Treasurer, Absolutely Puro zas'CT sutiswm A Cream of Tartar Powder acid, 218 FEDERAL CAMDEN, N. J.

BIG ENROLLMENT IN Y. M. C. A. CLASSES JULIUS JETTE.R, NOVELTY WORKS 331 ARCH STREET, (rear) CAMDEN.

Contractor and Constructor of all Kinds of Light Machinery. Designs and working drawings made and new inventions developed. Also all kinds of repairing attended to promptly and reasonably. bill 'phone, 124S-1. TATEM HEADS BOROUGH BANK II .1 Leading Citizens in Directorate of New Financial institution BUSINESS STARTS ON NOVEMBER 1 Colllnrswood Is to havs a Nationally Patterson, William A.

ChsmbrIIn. Rlystcry Attaches to East Side Fire Wiilch Barns Four BslMIags, EctslIIci Heavy Less. DAY'S HAPPENINGS 'CROSS THE CREEK Much mystery surrounds a Art that started In a barn tn ths rear of ft property owned by Jamrt Bell, of Haddon-field, at Twenty-eighth street and Hayes venue, early yesterday morning. Pa-trs-by notlctd smokt Issuing from ths stnbtt, and unablt to get ft key to Art alarm box the box wss broken opvn and the department summoned. A horse belonging to George Durtlap, grocer, was burned to death, and a grocery wagon wat reduced to aahea.

Tht flames spresd rapidly to ft two-story frame house, at 1(0 North Twenty-eighth street, occupied by J. H. Smitten, and owned by Peter Verga, of Camden. The loss to the property is about ttOO. and tht household effects were damaged to the extent of about $400.

fully covered by Insurance. Wind carried tht flames to a two-end-one-half -story frams, unoccupied dwslllng, owned by Jsmes Bell, at I'SOO Hayes svenue. causing a loss of about $1,000, and then to the house st JM1 Hsyes avenue, occupied by J. T. Tom-lln and owned by It.

D. Longacre, en-telling a loss of about $S0O to ths property snd about $100 to household effects. The house wss Insured, but the policy on the household goods bad Jimt expired. The firemen did good work In aavlatf the entire row of houses from being totally deetroyed. EPWORTH CONFERENCE.

The annual conference of the Camden District Epworth League will be held at Asbury M. E. Church on Thursday, beginning at I SO a. m. The afternoon session begins at 1.S0 o'clock sud the evening senslon at 7 o'clock." Rev.

Wllllsm Stone, peator of Rt. George's M. E. Church, will be musical director. Dinner and supper will be furnished by Aibury Chapter.

EAST SIDE NOTE 8. Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph have returned from their honeymoon trip to Niagara Falla and Canada, i Maurice Locke, of the North was so over-Hunday vleltor to the home of his psrents at National Park. Ths St Aloyeius Society attended Holy Communion in a body st St.

Joseph's Catholic Church, yesterday. The subject of the B. T. P. U.

meet ing of Bethany Baptist Church to-mor row night win be "The Christians Trials and Triumphs." Miss Miry McCIesry snd J. J. TUc fi ner were over-Sunday guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Martin L.

Tlschner, of West Philadelphia. CroiS and Crown Castle, No. tS, K. O. meeta at Slgle Hall to-night.

Silver Star Lodge. No. 2, O. 8. of meets at Clllsena' Hall thla evening.

E. A. Helmach, of the North Side, THE ROOT THE MATTER. He Cured Himself tf Serious Stomsoh Troubles, by Getting Down to First Prinoiplss. A man of Urge affairs In one of our prominent eastern cities by too close attention to bualneaa.

too little erUe and too many club dlnnera. finally Legs to pay nature's tsx, levied tn the form of chronic stomach trouble; the failure of hla digestion brought shout ft nervous Irritability making it Impossible to spply himself to his dally business snd finally dersnglng tht kidneys and heart In hla own worda ht aaya: "I ron-sulted one physician after another and each one aemed to underatand my caae, but all the same they esch fsilod to bring shout the return of my former digestion, sppetlte snd vigor. Ker two yesrs I went from pillar to post, from one sanitarium to another. I gave up smoking. I quit coffes snd even renounced my delly glsss or two of beer, without sny msrked Improvement.

"Friends hsd often sdvlsed me to try a well known proprietary medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and I had often perused the newspsper sdvertlse-meuta of tht remedy but. never took sny stock in advertised medicines nor could believe a fifty-cent patent meJI-clne would touch my case. "To make ft long atory short I finally bought a couple of pscksges at ths nearest drug store snd took two or three tsblets sfter each meal and occasionally a tablet between meals, when I felt sny feeling of nausea or discomfort. "I was surprised at tht end of the first week to note a marked improvement In my sppetlte and general health snd before the two packagea were gone I wna certain that Stuart'a DyapeU Tablets waa going to cure completely and they did not dlaappolnt me, I ran eat and aleep and enjoy my coffee and cigar and no one would suppose I had ever known the hofrora of dyspesla. "Out of friendly curiosity I wrote to tht proprietors of ths remedy saklng for Information aa to what the tahleta contained and they replied that he prin cipal Ingredients were sseptto pepsin (government test), malt dlaataee and other natural digestives, which digest food regardless of tht condition of the stomach." Ths root of the mstter is this, ths dl- eeatlvs elements contained tu Stuart Ovsoeala Tablets will dlsest the fooi.

give the overworked stomach a chancs to recuperate ana ins nrvr ana wpois system to receive tne nnunanmeni which can only come rrom iooa. ulanta and nerve tonlca never give teal atrenath. they give fictitious atrength. Invariably followed by reaction. Kviry drop of food, every nerve ana tissue i manufactured from our dally food, and If you can Insure Its prompt sctlon i.nd romnlete rtltrestlon by ths regulur use of so good snd wholome a remedy muert's Dyspepsia Tableta.

you will hsvs no need of nervs tonics snd nnl-tsriums. Althoush Stuart's DyperU Tablets have been In the market only a few years, probably every drusgtst In the fritted St a tea. Canada and Orent Britain now sells them snd consll-rs them the most popular snd euccefi)l of sny preparation lor stomach business, having purchased the route of IL Clarksoa. Fidelity Temple, No. If, Ladles' of the Golden Eagle, will give a sour krout supper, at Wllllsm Ptnn Hall, Twenty eeventh snd Saunders street, on Thurt-dsy evening, October it, Hope Lodge, No.

1. Order of Hepte-sophs, meets In Digit's Hall to-night It wss a very dry Sunday on ths JCtat Bids, all the aaloone. as far as could ts lssrned, blng closed. Mrs. Joseph Cramer, president of ihe Frsnces Wills rd W.

C. T. sttended tht Sttte convention of the W. T. U.

at Trenton. Tht Highway Department has ft force of men at work cleaning up River avenue to-day. North Cramer Hill trolley passengers re compelled to change cart near the State atreet bridge owing to improvements being made to ths trolley rails. Just west of ths bridge. Tht rehearsal for the esntsta "Daniel," which ta to be rendered In Grace Baptiet Church on Thankaglving night, will be held Ut the church htls evening.

Mrs. Oscar F. Davis and daughter. Edna tvi: spent yesterdsy with Mrs. Davis' son, Wsrren R.

Davis, or No. North Thirty-fifth street. DEATH TAKES MRS. BURLEIGH Wife of Public Service Corporation Official a Victim of Paralysis. 1 1 i i OTHER NEWS OF HERCIIANTVILLE Mrs.

Anna H. Burleigh, wife of John Burleigh, died at the Burleigh man-Ion in Merchantvllle, at ltd o'clock yesterday morning. Mrs. Burleigh was 50 years old. Beside her husband, two sons and six daughters survive her.

For a week the family hsd seised upon every hop In tht bsttls agoloit desth. Twice sfter the phyelclana had Informed them that Mre. Burleigh could not' recover there were changes for tht better, but on Saturday the patient began alnklng, and It was known then that ths bsttls wss lost Mr. Burlsljh wss in constant attendance st his wife's bedside. He suffers severely under his great affile Hon.

Mrs. Burleigh was stricken with ner vous prostration upon her return from a trip to Europe this summer. Two weeks sgo rsme a stroke of paralysis. She wss born In Elmer. N.

and hsd been merried thirty-two yesrs. Together with her husbsnd, Mrs. Burleigh was active in founding tht Romsn Catholic Church In Merchantvllle: to which they transferred their membership from tht Church of the Immaculate Conception, Camden. METICHANTVILLE NOTES. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Ksln. of Camden, were borough visitors yesterdsy. Mls Townsend. of Moorestown, wss ths guet of Merchantvllle friends yesterday.

Mr. snd Mrs. Rex Allen entertained a number of Philadelphia friends at their home yeeterday afternoon. Mr. snd Mrs.

Edgar Morton left today for a horseback trip through North Jersey, Leon Rlrhsrdson has In his possession a copy of ths Saturday Evening oPst of November the twenty-ninth, J. N. Roberts hss purchased ths house of William Cafferty on Cedsr avenue, snd wllltrrlde there. J. Whsrton, a former Baltimore resident, has moved to 25S Rudderow avenue.

D. Swops and Miss MacCallum feated H. Stllea snd Mrs. Craig, 1 up snd W. Craig and Mrs.

Swops defested H. Street snd Miss Crump, 1 up. la the cup series on tht Merchentvllle golf links flaturdny. Joseph Slater Is Improving sfter so operation for enpendlcltls. TOT WALKED FIVE MILES.

Eat tids Polies Restore Lest Bey tt IHs While walking along Wellwood avenue. Merchantvllle, yesterdsy, E. B. Colb, of tOS North Second street, wss stopped' by ft boy, who ssked to be tsken home. The lid raid hs wss lost, but wss unsblt to glvt his tddrets.

Hs wss taken to the Km it Csmden police ststlon, where ht gave the burnt of Rslph Collins, yesrs old, Ths little) fellow wss found to be the son of a farmer near Merchantvllle and was taken home. He had walked, about five miles. 1 fin ii 1 1 i ri ii tj Bargains in Slightly Used Pianos Thete Pianos are ss good st new. One Of them uej only 3 months. All sre fine Instruments.

ftaboftny Urrlfht Ul.oo walnut Uprlfht fUno fUO.OO Mabofiny Urrlrbt riano, Orfatu irora 20n. If fm ttav piuo Umi aS TdoIo; or Bepalrinf 'ptw or mm! poM ts A will praeirtlr Midd to PRACTICAL rUSO MAKE! 521 Market SU Ctrai.o, J. The Pennsylvania Railroad manage-mrnt, having become convinced that elsctrlclty la destined shortly to displace the stesm locomotlvs In soms Important claases of railroad operation, has determined. It Is reported, to electrify one of Its two lines between this olty and Atlantic City. Thla decision wss reached laat week, following so Inspection of tht new electrto suburban system on tht Long Island Railroad, mads by President Caaaatt, Captain John P.

Oreen. first vies president: Chsrles E. Pugh, second vlct president, and Samuel Rea, fourth vies presldsnl. The Long island system for operating local tralna by electricity has been Installed at heavy cost, largely upon the recommendation of Mr. Res, who Is satisfied that electricity Is the coming motive powsr, Hs has now been chsrged with personsl supervision of the pre pa rut Ion of plans for equipping one of tht Atlantic City lines for electric operation.

PREPARATIONS TO BE HASTENED. No time Is to be lost IrT getting the work under wsy. Thorough Inveetlga-tlon of various systems of electric propulsion will be msde, snd the opersttng problems presented by ihe two lines carefully studied preliminary to the adoption of working plans. So far it has not been decided which lint will be electrically equipped, but It Is probable thst the old West Jersey route will be selected. Running via Woodbury.

Qlatsuoro and NewflelJ, this lint does a larger loesl business thsn tht short line via HaddonflMd and Hammoptoa For tht Long Island suburban service tht thlrd-rsll direct-current system wss sd opted, specially constructed steel cars, equipped wth 100-horso power Westlnghouss motors, hsvs bent bought About twenty-tlvs of tht 112 cars ordered srt now tn service. MAT USE ELECTRIC LOCOMO-- TIVEB. This same system may be used on tht Camden-Atlantic City line, but electrical experts tncllns to think thst heavy Single-phase electric tomotlves, taking current from an overhead wire, would glvt better reeulta In this New Jersey service. Tht New Tork, New Haven and Hartford Railroad wHhln a few' Jaya erdered from the Westlnghouss 13 ec-trle and Manufacturing Company twenty-five such locomotives, eech to weigh fifty tons snd cost 110,000. Thess locomotives srs to be cspabls of hauling a six rtr passenger trsln st sny required speed up to serepty-one miles an hour.

It Is understood that ft special commute, not yet named. Is tt assist Samuel Rea, fourth virt prealdent of tht Pennsylvania Railroad, In getting up Aie New jeraey plana. W. W. Atter-bury, general manager; T.

N. Ely, chief of motive power, and George Olbbs, chief engineer of electric traction of the New Tork tunnel terminal system, are likely to be lnctuded In the committee. THE SOUL AFTER DEATH. Rev. Dr.

H. J. Zelley Preechst Upon tht Intermediate tats. "Ths Soul Between Death nnd Resurrection" wss ths subject of a ser-wss preached ut tht Union f. E.

Church laat light, by Ret. II. J. Zelley. He ssld: "There is sn Intermediate state, but not an Intermodlett sps't.

The soul gravitates at desth to ths tl ice for which It has prepared Itself. The tody sleeps, but the sour does not. It Is eternally alive. Thers will be twofold Judgment of men, ss there wlt be of tht angels ah 'pt not th'lr frsf estate. There will be no second pro-bstton.

Death fix tht chsracter ftr-ever. Even if repentance is posdble in tht spirit world, repentsnct In tht spirit cannot reinvj the Iniquity sins committed in tht flesh." Ths sermon with ft quotation from Joseph Cvk, "Civs me no gues for ft dying pillow," and an earnest lopes! to ths un.tv1. A spirited sltnr servlcs PRESIDENT tPROULL REELECTED Ststt Christisn Endesvor Union A sin oners Efflelent Ofrleer. No more successful and enthusiastic gathering of Chrtstlsn Endesvorers hss ever been held thsn the nineteenth an nus) convention of tin New Jersey Ststt Union, which wss t'oeed in the South Street JVesbyterlnit Church. Morrlstown, Ssturdsy, sfler re-elect ing President John T.

Sproull. snd most of Ihe officers snd committeemen. The three vlct presidents wbo were chosen to serve another term are nev. W. D.

Shults, of the Methodist Protestant Church at Msnssqusn; Dr. A. W. Bailey, of Atlsntlc City, tnd Rev. Dr.

Rudolph Kuebler, of tht First Prekby-terten Church, ll-ehnjaek. Miss lu B. Stephens, of Hackettetown, wss also re-elected fpste secretary, but the position of ssaistsnt secretary wss crested tnd A. M. Woodwsrd, of Newton, WSS selected tO fill It.

A. Abbott, of elscted treasurer to succeed O. B. Hnttel of Trenton, snd ths following were made members of the ajvlain-y commutes: Hev. Ir.

P. T. Packrren. New Brunswick; Bev. A.

W. Anderson, Csnton; Ilev, Charles l. Comiit, Liberty Corners; Jtev. W. B.

Oreenw.iy, Newark; Rev, A. J. von Tobol. this city: Bev. J.

II. Wsrd. J'atersoo; Hev. K. F.

Til-son, Brosdstown. -s William A. Mdore, SALOON AND RESTAURANT. 830 Fsdsrat St. Open All NlgM.

Csmds City, Wolfs, Poths'. SehlH Milwsuhss beers on draught Rotrttt tse, Sehsmms and Schliti Milwsukst In bottles. Forty Issding brands tf Whls ksy. rtnsst sssortment of ess goods. Ladles'.

Dining Room, Bscond floor. Private sntrsnct. ui-i-iiim i.u.l us secured, sn4 M.t bsnk will most prob sbly bs opn for business on Novsmber 1. 1905. Ths follow lnf fiave consents to art ss directors for ths first year; Dr.

Edward a. BheMon, Howard Mrrli'k Henry R. Tatem. Walter all of Colllngswood; A C. Nowlsnd.

of Westmont, snd 11. K. Herltags, of Pt t-tlswood. Ths following officers hsvs been elected: President H. R.

Tstsm; vlct president, II. L. Merrick; csshter, Geo. B. Oliver.

COLLINGSWOOD NOTES. Mrs. Osburn, who conducts a mis sionary school In Ilruokfyn. preached morning and evening In tht M. E.

Church yeaterday. Tht Colltngawood field Club played the oil Haddonftsld club. Tht seort stood I to 7 In favor of Haddonflsld. Tht gams was called on account tf darkness. Tits harvest homo services In tht Holy Trinity P.

K. Church yesterdsy wers well attended. Ths church was srtlstlcally decorated with sutumn leaves, fruit snd vegetsbles. Rsv. It.

D. Ppeskman preached morning and svsnlug. Miss LlllUn rhllllps, of Camden, vis ited hers yesterdsy, Ths rUs meeting of tht M. Church will be held to-night, lsd by Itev. J.

It, Mason. r3 For Infants and Children. The Kind You llavo Always Dough! Bears tho Signature Use For Over 1 Thirty Years IF RIDES ON BACK OF SWIMMING HORSE A horst swimming" tn tht Dslawars rivtr with man on its tack an vtuauaj tight witnessed by persona In costs on this till of tht Dslawmrs rivtr yesterdsy tfternoorf. Tht animal belongs to the Grant Coal and 'Tea Company, and fall through a wharf at ths foot of linden street. A derrick attached to ft wagon belonging to the 'Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals waa placed into aervlct and the animal waa rtteed from beneath the wharf and fell Into the rrver.

Frank Schenck. ft rtpresentatlvt of the society. Jumped Into the water to aaalat the animal and when the horae started to ewlrn, Jumped on Its back. The swimming was continued as far aa the foot of Cooper street, mors tbaa two squares, where the animal, assist ed by Schtnck. landed uninjured.

BATTERY sTatGftETir OFFICER'S RETIREMENT. Psaees Resolutions Laudatory of Ser gtani William At ft meeting of Battery Field Artillery, held at the Third Regiment Armory, on Saturday evening, the following resolutions were Unanimously adopted: Whereas, The retirement of our es- 11am II. Catperson, from the -office of trsssursr of this organisation presents ft suitable opportunity for expressing the esteem In which we bold Wm fts ft faithful and courteous fellow member; therefore be it Resolved, That the thanks' of thia meeting and the men of this company art dus to SergeeBt William IL Cai-person tot the able and Impartial manner In which he has uniformly performed his duties as treasurer of thla organisation, and that we sincerely regret his determination) to retire. Resolved, That he carries with him, on leaving the" position which he has so satisfactorily filled for be past seven years, the regard and good wishes of all the member! of this Battery. Resolved.

That the secretary of the sneetlnftr be- requested to publish ami transmit to him the preamble and resolutions adapted on this occasion. Fined for Driving Lame' Horse. Andrew McFarland, ft driver for Coal Dealer V. Strong, of Terry svsnie and Mechaxle street, waa fined MM by Justice Dean on ft charge of driving horae with a lame ahoulder. The arrest was made by Constable Walter Vaughn.

A LITTLE STEALTH Let not Thy Left Hans' Knew What Thy RlaM Hani Ooelh Eapeslally When the Uft a kit Cranky. Some of the most lovsble and best i people in the world are cranky, and a Ineetle" hard to menage, particularly when you want to do" them good. Then ilt ta that Justifiable and righteous art-fulness may be resorted to. As, fof in-fttaaoe, in the following cast given by a demoted wife and rnolher, in Iowa; i Thfk Spring my daughter, who is ft iteacher, became convinced that coffee jwaa doing her barm) as it caused df-itresa and belching after eating. -Sho felt that sht(nedtd.

warm drink' in morning but dleUksd. hot water or milk. Then our daily use of Grape-Kuta suggested! Poet Tor some time my husband, who baa been a user of coffee from bis youth, had beeft more than ususlly troubled with sleeplessness and her-vousness snd I felt thai postum might be helpful fb him. Tht cuestlon was, how to persuade thorn to leave oft drinking coffe and' try 'I'oaturo. sgalnst which tiiey had repeatedly prejudice.

I resolved to try an experiment and Risks the teat "Without acquainting then with the fact 1 made Warn ascot-ding to directions, but added a tesspoonful of gud cofTN. I poured It out erlih Some rnla-' giving, but to set that sm one could tel from lis sptarancs that If was not rich, strong tofTe. its lire continued tot a ek with the enrTe addition, inert that Tea gradual Jy withdrawn, until only Uisrur rmlnl, and still the coaiigs had not bm detected. Two tWrif wtt very noticeable, however, that my dautULr hod Iwgui to rapidly Improvs- in health, lwr dye-pepsla, left, and my husbxnd wss en-Joying tWHl, refreshing sleup. "Whn 1 ventured to tr It ihm what 1 rtnnt, hs aakd lot a tnrn to tha cofTw, and I riartiy micl It for Mm; hut on day tini'd Mm.

i he old earns back snd he told jn he liked the ioun tttr. Ho liv viud It ever since to the benefit nf the whole fomiry." N'nrna riven by J-ietum Cu, I'aiUe rrek. Mkh. In pui knae for the f.tnuy little Uok "7ha The T. M.

A. evening school for men, which opened last week, hss settled down for ft season of good solid work each department The number enrolled has exceeded the moat sanguine hones of tboae In charge. Already eighty students have registered in tht various departments, and In the mechanical drafting department the number is so lsrgs thst no more can be taken at present, snd ft waiting list has been established. There are two more vscsnt seats In ths Commercial Department and when these sre Sited a wslttng list will have to be eetsblished there. The courses in stenography, Engllah.

mathematics and boys clsssea art rapidly Ailing uo, and all who Intend doing work along these tinea would do well a come In how and avoid delay. The instructors In chsrge sre men of the highest grade as regards teaching experlenct, a working knowledge of their respective subjscts snd general culture, and each has already won the confidence of the students under him, which is one of the first requisites for a successful school yesr. Tht students are eathualaatic over the general equipment, slid every Indication points to ft most profitable year for all. 1 1.1MR. WILtON SURPRISED.

Chtstnut Street Man Honored Satur-; slay by Host of 'Hands. Floyd Wilson, of Chestnut street, was tendered ft surprise party by his friends Saturday night Ths evening wis pleasantly aent with games snd vocal and Instruments! selections. Refreshments: were served. Among those present were Misses Adelaide Sherman, Beaals Fisher, Mary" Harrlaon, Ethel HaWa, Florence Fehner, Edith Hudson, Mary Eaatlan, Ann Turner. Reba Day, Eva Ayers, E.

Way. EIU Eldridge, Lllllt Wood lids, S. Stlteg. H. Spear, Mrs.

Wstson, Mrs. Knox. Mrs. Harbison. Mrs.

Wll eson, Messrs. Grant Harbison. Louis Voegttlns, Howard Laconey, Edward Zelley. Louie Eckenhom, William Buck, Carl g. rattan, Murray Robinson, Jos.

Tloyal, rover Moore. William Ooff, E. Kruck, S. Scott, Albert Beckett, R. Hughesf.

C. Nichols. W. McClurs, Her bett Wllllsms, Ell Eldridge. Roy Lew-la, Floyd Wilson, Edwsrd Wilson, B.

Watson, Wilson, URSET "ERH" GILL'S MILK. Fifty Quarts ef ths Fluid Spilled st Heddonfi.la. "TbetVwas another wholesale dlatrl butlon of milk hart thla morning this Urns at' tht rsllroad station, whers the plaUorm and tracks for many feet were mads ft veritable "milky wsy.M Every moralng the wagons from ths farm dairies, owned by former Assemblnnaa E. T. Olll, bring Urge suantltiet) of tht product of ths dairies Into Haddopfleld for shipment This mornlpg a tares truck loaded with milk cans and many boses containing milk In gtass jars was being run across ths trscka to ths opposite platform when tht wheats Went off the plonk, over-tuminr tht truck, emptying tht cant of the rich fluid and emaahlng many of ths Jars ftnd spilling their contents.

Altogether thert were about fifty gal- Ion of milk lost HADDONFIELD NOTES. Mrs. H. Qulntard, of Mansion ave nue, wa hss been sick for soma tlms wlt 'typhoid-pneumonia, died yeatr day afternoon. A hotlr-contested foot ball game was played here on Saturday afternoon.

Hnddoaftetd was victorious over Cooper A. If to ft. Aa adjeumed Coorw-11 meeting will be 6i to-nignt at n. m. Duvld Lsnaw.

of Audubon Annex, was visiting friends here yesterday. Marvin Osrrett. a former resident. was In town Saturday, visiting soms of MS 014 xnenas. fntsrtslrted st Eaalngton, Mr, and Mrs.

II. 8.. Williams nnd a party Of friends, hod a moat enjoynble time st Mrs. Williams' father's boat hov.se at, Ksirtngtou. Among those In the party were: Oeorfs McAfee, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph red rick. Mr. sad Mrs. Ji who had tht honor, ef rtchli the largest eel of the afternoon.

The rrty enjoyed a delightful spin down the river In a napn-thn launch and reached home at mid- 1 1 Bank. Tht borough Is trowlnf with such riant strides that both business man and rrlvsts rltlsens ftrl ths. noed of such a. financial InMltuiloii, and this new venture which Is now being launched should hsvs ths unstinted support of every man, woman and child In the borough. Ths new bank proposes to idot ths feature of a savlra fund department, tht benefit of whU-h will resdlly ss sn encourajinent to both old and younf to lay up their savings.

for "rainy day. Ths names of ths men who will among ths number to set ss ths directors of tht new bank srs those of men too well known to need sny words of commendation. Every ont of them srs men who hsvs been Identified with tht town for Its Improvement and uplift for a number of years, snd to some of them Colltngswood owes a great mess-uro of its success sod popularity to-Air. Temporary headquarters hsvs been Preparationfof Assimilating CifFoodanrtGctfula-Ung BieStomacto andDowta of Promotes DhstlonJChrt rfur-iipss and Rest ontalns rtelilar Gpfaan.Morptune norliiicxaL Not TixtLC otic. VM A perftcl Remedy for Consllpa-fton Sour Stomkh.DiaiThoca Worms Xxjnvulsions And Loss or Sleep, Fae Simla Siynalura of NOV YonK.

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