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TKENTON EVENING TIMES, TUKSDAY, MAY 3, 1910. News from. Nearby Jersey Towns LIMIT BUSINESS OF WHOLESALERS JudgeHorner to Restrict Wagon Trade Crap Shooters Heavily Fined Special to Times. MOUNT HOLLY, May A a i i them a STREET No Successor to Parker Named and Council Committee Will Do Work PLAN TO OBSERVE DECORATION DAY a Improvement Society Will Have Out-Door Festival and Entertainment Judge at session of held to dispose of license a nected i A i term, a dealers i i wlll i a i i i they can a on i i is i i such a a i profits will be a redu'-ed and there will be no use i to the beer "ark" i a unless I want to place at the i of the i to heavy fines or i i i i general a Horner to a recent, rtc-'iplnn i i vas stated "that a a must dc, i a Times Mav 3 Because by a i Fred i a resigned his i as i i at the i of cil a i The i a i was accepted and it was a i the office for the a i i of the yt-ar, the work of street i I i to be done by the i i 1 passed i a ins Mr. a for g-ood work i i i i i a expressing: wishes his He I i a a i i i a a a i a a assessors of a i had i a i i a a i as i a In business at a specific place and nf a i of not i i to he or, his TM hpir a iSP -V i premises." This decision was a i down in a case, an Atlantic.

''S by the a i 1 tee and i I i In a The 1 a i a i The a for a hi i a and i a i a i Day i i a been i nVtv are Indigestion Cured Th To i worl: at once a i i It i Mrs. Mrs E. S. a a i 'Silvers. i i usrhs Perrine.

W. Silvers. a i B. a X. a I F.

Petty. Count i i a convicted in a for pell- ing In that i a license, the action of the lower beinf? sustained in every particular. It was Judg-e Homer's i i a i i ion wherein It applied to the Atlantic County i for which the license was granted could be a i to ship and city and it a i a does away i wag-on business a has been a of pi-eat profit to a of the wholesalers. The word "specific." as set hy the Supreme Court, the i a i so far as Judge Horner was concerned, and the men who were granted wholesale licenses yesterday were a i to a the new decision explained to by counsel and act according to the view of such decision as was expressed to them. WOMAN' DENIED LICENSE.

i a a i Holly, a plied for a license for the Madison House, i the license was taken in a a while it was held by her James a i ag-ainst whom the law and order detectives were in securing- i usual line, of evidence. Judge Horner refused to renew the license because the practice of a i i dealers of women was not approved hy the Court, and the action seemed to come as i the licensee could again engage business. FINES CRAP SHOOTERS. Eljzaheth a i of Holly, ap- tered pleas of i and then the law fell heav'Jlv upon them. Israel Timbers a Edward Bera.t.

colored, were fined $30 each, and Grant and Samuel McGrath were fined $30 each and sent to the Jail for i days. The prosecution of these men is the, result of Mavor Farner's recent or der to the i police to bring an end to the crap i that was becoming- such -i nuisance on the outs i of the city. The i against the white men was made more severe because It had come to the knowledge of the Court that they had been in the habit of i i young boys to piay, presumably for their gain, and thus leading them to a possible path of ruination. tax receiver i also be asked meet i i g-o over the- i a to as- a i a a i a him. There is a six a a In hack taxes of several year." a i to the reports, some of i has been paid the a and some of i a be A i a i the a a convention of the i of the i a the election of George W.

A as i Thomas first assistant, and Joseph Hazen, second a i a Before the i was confirmed, Mr. a moved the a i of an i a chief's a a be reduced from one dollars a year to i a The measure passed by 'a vote of 6 to 3. It was also voted a all i a ed by officers of the i or fire de- a be at the of the unless ordered by i This applies i a to the i A request a i a i assistant be provided i i as has been done In the past, was denied, economy being urged F. a A a Vnor- W. a AUSTIN GREEN DEAD LAMBERTVILLE.

May Green, a former resident of Lambertville, died at the home of his daughter, E. C. Johnson, Norfolk. Sunday, his seventh-seventh year. Mr.

Green resided In thip city for more than 40 years. He was an active worker in the Methodist Church, and was a member of the Knights of Pythias Lodge and an honorary member of the Fleet Wing Hoolc and Ladder'Cornpany. Three survive him. Mrs. Lizzie G.

1 Beachem, Mrs. Anna R. Zelgler and Mrs. Ella 3. Johnson; also three brothers and two sisters.

Funeral services will he held in the Rosemont Church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Wagons will meet the 8:45 train at Stqcltton. N. FREE BOOK ON PILES TELLS HOW to CURE THEM WITH INTERNAL MEDICINE. Do you know the cause of piles? Is it Internal or external? "Will salves, suppositories or cutting remove the cause? An ordinance was i to increase the salary of Pay Policeman Lynch i to sixty a a and was passed by the vote of to 3.

Officer was pranted ten dollars a for special i service, temporarily. An a i a i of $50 was made to Major C. A. Angel Post No. 2l, A.

for Memorial Day and an I i a i to take a In the day's ceremonies was accepted. The residents, property of Cottage Hill i i for an arc light at the i i of i and Lincoln A It was at i i that a assault a made upon Officer Meehan a few 1 renamed ago other i a a next Soft i i a a IT .1 t. i -F. C. a H.

Stalil. A. a i A a Voorhees I i a F. i Oorq-e W. J.

Cole a and Mrs. i Mrs. O. Mershon. Mrs N.

1- a Mrs. A. O. Rue. Mrs.

Nelson Mrs. a Mrs. a Perrine. Mrs. a a i Van Derveer.

Mrs. Charles a Mrs. .1 Mrs. i Bereen, Mrs I S. Mrs.

H. J. Groves. Mrs. Lewis A Mrs.

A a Voorhees of Georgia Miss Laura Scudder. Miss A a Miss Fewsrnlth. Cocoanuts--George Puerschner. J. J.

a John Barlow. i i Mrs. James Van Dyke, Mrs. H. Johnson, Miss Clara Ber- pen, Mrs.

S. H. Perrine, Miss i a Mrs. Dlshrow Bergen Mrs i Conover. Mrs.

L. I). H.iffl'nprtoni MVs. J. K.

Curry, Miss i a Collectors--G. A. Selah C.u- i Securing- Dishes and Silver--Mrs. H. a i Mrs.

D. H. Yowell cannot praise Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey too highly. It completely cured her after she had suffered from in digestion for years and when nothing else did her any good. She says it is the greatest remedy in the world for all stomach troubles: 1 wish to i i i p.xri Icnl.

i a i i through- Cure i i a i i for i in i i i HARRIET CASTNER'S WILL IS ADMITTED Court Declares the Signature Genuine and Decides Against Brother Who Brought A i or i i i i A i rcrrrivlv i i i DuflV's wnn- any It i iti -v nrl i most i i a hpst st I i to i i i i Mrs. MRP. P. H. TO-WELL.

H. VmvHl, a Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is an absnbitr-ly purr i i a i nf ma 1 ten 1 i at i a i i i i a the mucous surfaees a i glands nf to a a a i i i the digest inn and a i i a i of the food and yivini; to the system its proportion i This action upon the i i process is of trreat i a as it brings to all the tissues and organs of the budy the i necessary to their and i i to the whole system and, It makes the old f'eel and keeps the strong and vigorous. been reported. The request was grant ed. The i on street llgrhts was given" a i to ask for bids to light the city, i i to be for one.

three and five years. The Street Committee reported having viewed several preparations for dressing the streets, and had purchased 25 barrels of Tarvia at a cost of $67 I as an experiment. It was resolved that Samuel Keller of Camden he ordered to lay a new sidewalk on the Main Street side of his property at the corner of Bridge Street i i ten days, and a i i a notice was given regarding the a i i to grade the sidewalk of the Twomey on South Main Street. If the owners fall to comply, the city will do the work. Paul A.

Queen a i a Council had not completed the work of repairing the property of Messrs. a and Pidcock on North Union Street, and which was. supposed to have been finally adjusted months ago. As the parties concerned signed statements that i reparation had been, made by the city, the i a i was simply filed. The Street Committee reported that so far this year no permits have heen issued to either the Lambertville Water Company or Lambertville Gas ComrTany open the streets for pipe work, although there has been considerable work of this i done.

Hereafter, the policemen will have orders to stop any work needing dlgrg-lng in the streets unless- the proper permit has been secured. This is to enforce the requirement that all streets be left in as good i i as when opened. Mayor Ledger reported fines collected by- him of J27 during April. He has appointed William Crawley as dog catcher. "Phe city property committee filed an inventory of all property held by the city, including buildings, apparatus and tools.

They reported also having SOCIETY HAS SMOKER, Special to Times. TRICNTON JUNCTION. Mav en- a i committee of the Trenton i I Society gave the members and their friends a smoker 1 ami a i last The was suspended and the whole evening devoted to the a i President William Doyle save a short on the accomplishments of the owners S0( since its hirth, four years ago John P. Dullard of the asspssors' office of thp i of Trenton gave a very interesting talk on "Taxation." and Mr'. O'Niei of Victor Phonograph Company en- wlth a number of sele.c'tions meeting will he held Monday.

June at which time the election of" officers will take place. PRAISE BOY FOR BRAVERY. How can one be cured permanently? remedied sanitary defects at the city Do you know how Dr. J. S.

Leori- flardt found the cause and cure? All these questions answered fully In a booklet mailed free by Dr. Leonhardt Station Buffalo, N. or at Miller Drug Warren and Hanover who sell the successful remedy-, Hem-Roid, under guarantee, at $1 per lirge bottle. LOOK! AT WOLFF'S Closing-Out FUKNITUKE SALE I You Can Buy An $8 REFRIGERATOR For $4.98 D.WOLFFCO. 121 SOUTH BROAD ST.

moved the i a i to a better location Main Street, and seen to the removal of a dangerous old brick hull.dlngr. on Swan Street. PASTOR BARRED FROM CHURCH Special to the Times. CROSSWICKS. May Rev.

Charles Green has been returned to the A. M. E. Church for another year. Sunday, when he arrived at church for the, usuai morning, service, he found the edifice locked, and the janitor refused to open the church for worship.

Although the minister appealed tb 'Squire John Braislln, he was unable to gain entrance and there was no service. Some of congregation are Incensed at the Conference for returning him, but the majority of the church are in favor of the pastor's return. Matters will no doubt be amicably settled before next Sunday. BORDFNTOWN. Former Night Officer James Mullen Is confined to nls home with a severe attack of pneumonia.

Samuel Moyer of Jersey City, a former resident of this place, spent yesterday here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Pomeroy. A regular monthly meeting of Common Council will be held, this evening In- the City Hall at 8 o'clock.

M. Elton Wallace has been appointed clerk of the Board of Sewer Commissioners, succeeding Stanley Warapole, who resigned. Elijah Norcross, while alighting 1 from a trolley car Sunday Farnswortn Ave-' nue, was struck "by a passing automobile and thrown to the macadamized road, sustaining painful but not serious injuries. The Rev. D.

J. JDuggan has had Ma Mercer touring car equipped with the Howard demountable rlrns. Miss Sarah Rattlgan has returned to this city, after a pleasant visit to relatives at Camden. Miss M. A.

Cook of Columbus was visiting friends in this-city yesterday. Mrs. M. E. Ketchum apd daughter.

Miss Annie, are at Atlantic City today attending the funeral of the former's sister. Mrs. William Wallace of Crosswicka Is spending a few days In this city at the home of her parents. A monthly ineetlng of the Board of Health was held last evening Iri the City Hall. A -LENTOWN.

Mrs. William-ftanlon daughter, Etta, are visiting Mr; and Mrs. Charles Schultz of Trenton. Mrs. Merle Sprague is confined to her bed wtth lumbago.

Mrs. ElizabHh Borden has returned home after spending the winter -frith her daughter, Mrs. Carroll Rogers, of Asbury Park. Frank Rogers of New York was a guest this week of his father, Ellas B. 'Rogers.

Elmer Hutchinson, William Smith and James West have purchased new- Jackson automobiles. Miss Bessie Bobbins of Bordentown has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. 3. Edgar Wilson.

Miss 'Maud Bobbins of Hamilton Square is a suest of her-cousin, Miss Kthel Southwlck. Miss Pearl Dtlatush of Trenton is visiting friends in town. I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Idell of Brook- uyn bas opened her'summer cottage on May 3.

Much praise is Riven Ifi-year-okl Robert Mlklejohn rcer Street for his bravery Sunday In trying to save his crippled companion. Thomas Cashlll, from the attacks of a vicious bulldog. Jhe hoy caught the animal by the but his heroism was In vain. TO ENLARGE SILK MILL. Special to the Times.

BURLINGTON. May for the construction of suitable i i to be occupied by the silk company's now located in i city at Pearl and Tatham streets, a been drawn up and bids are open for the work. The new i i will be erected on.C..P. Karner and Son's tract in West i Saves An Iowa Man's Life. The very grave seemed to yawn before Robert Madsen, of West Burlington, Iowa, when, a seven weeks In the hospital, four of trip best physi- cinns gave him up.

Then was shown the, marvelous curative power of Else- i trie Bitters. For, after eight months of frightful suffering from liver trouble and yellow jaundice, getting no help from other remedies or doctors, five I bottles of this matchless medicine completely cured him. Its positively guaranteed for Stomach, Liver or Kidney troubles and never disappoints. Only 50c at John A. Schultz'g, Broad and Hanover Streets.

A I 1 you your srriircr or fur Pure Molt W'hUkey h- you Bet the Ren- ulne. It IK nn absolutely pnre medicinal mnlf nhlskey niul IN SKAI.F.I) BOTTI.KS OM.Y--never In liulk. Look for (he trade-murk the "Old Chemlut," the Inhcl, and make Kure the nral over the eork IK unbroken. Price 8tl.no a Inrse bottle. Write Medlrnl Depnt-tnient, The Duffy Mall Whiskey I Roehexter, for doetorVi advice nnd an mp(ll- rnl booklet, mitnliili, teHtlmonlaln and for health, both dent free.

PISTOL EXPLODES, STRUNG IS DEAD MERCER VILLE. Mr I I-'l 7. i re-'o vet 1 i i ere i i i of i i i a I i i I i i i a i i i a Special to May 3 Louis Strang, son of i i a and Sarah E. Strang, aged years, died at t.he home of i a a aft the of an explosion of a a pistol i being held in his a 'and i in a a a case of a The a services i he held at FOLK IN LIQUOR BATTLE N. May will- he.

marie hy politicians this pvi-nini; to force city i an i nance i the saloon i i pownr in the hands nf body. This was.vested in an excise board a i hy the county judge i the court i year ruled a such a hoard had -no' the law, and the the home of i a on i a i 1 TMf''''l i i i i :in.l i Tsnac i a i Mr. Mr and son. I i a i i i i i Mr and a i ed i i i i a Mr-- a i a a i i i i i Mr a Mrs. i i i i a K.

i 1s i a severe Misses Kmm.i a a a a A of u-er" of Mr and D. H. A a Mr. and Mrs, i place wr-re a i a Mr. and Fred a of a Two houses are i i prected on Retrina A J.

i Is a to a aft a severe a a of the grip. A a a a a of a i a i a a A and T.on»dalr of a i a i i i i I i a TRENTON JUNCTION. Street. Thursday a at I aft I will be at the Cemetery. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Cooper have been spending several i relatives in Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Oporse Lowe of Trenton have been i i i the former's brother.

Ell Lowe, on Elm Strpet. Miss rrowlpy of Falrview W.TJ a visitor with hpr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas rrowley. Sunday.

Miss Arella Kusler has hepn a i a visit of several days with friends in Trenton. Dr. H. D. Williams of Jersey State Hospital vislied In this city day.

Miss Edith Van who is teaching in the public sohoolssof Metuchen. was at her home, on Main Street, over Sunday. The Board of a i will hold Its regular meeting Wednesday pvenine. Next Friday will be celebrated as Arbor Day in the public schools of i i Mies Hazel Bayard has been i w.lth relatives in Trenton. i i i a Mrs.

few A. ORRINE Cares Drunkeness Cures effected or money refunded. Guarantee in each box. Can be given secretly. Orpine coats onfy $1 a box.

Get Booklet free from-The Miller Drug Company. Warren and Hanover Sts, at the behest of politicians i a Kastvvoo.l had presented an ordinance i i for an dcctivo excise board, i i a would give the city local option. Liquor dealers the a ordinance, fearing to risk i business i popular i When sought relief from i i a powers, the. leaders.saw the opportunity for using the. saloons in i a stronger a i and evolved the i i a The.

prime mover for the new i a IB said to a been a wholesale liquor dealer who aspires to i i a power. The scheme of i i i a is said to be i of a "saloou i ing" such as gave the notorious Ki'Uhnl'e-Gardner ma- i hold upon A a i city i i Residents are opposing i a declaring a i power In Council it i he impoj--sihl to gel men of high character to become candidates for a body. A I FOR SCHOOL. Special to the. Times.

TRENTON JFNCTION. May 3. -The Widow Sniggles amf her a i i be the Sunday School Hall Friday evening. The Cadwalader School Glee Club will render number of selections and Miss. Lulu Wohlfert of Englewood i give a of readings.

The proceeds of the a i will be for the benefit of the Trenton i a School. HAMILTON SQUARE. Mrs. Mary Is seriously 111. Miss Frances Clark of was a Saturday visitor at the home of Miss Marjorle Hunt.

Mrs. M. a is sp 'lavs i i Perrlno. at a Mr fif i was i i i by Mr. a Mrs.

C. Hit tetfi house. a K. Biles a business i i i a i a a a a spend intr a few days i her a I DEVELOPS FROM PNEUMONIA Consumption a i ntt.ieks who a a i i i i i a a sufferers from tuberculosis I I a h'istiiry of ha'v- i bal i Tbe IIIMK.S i i wea-K- rne.l are mure ciusily a a by i i Rerm.s i a "'Hiise i For all i "we.ak lungs." espe- i a (hose have had pneumonia, a A a i is til" a i a renipflv. of oon.sumpt ion are ac- corripli.shpi-j bv A a i Hut a it in There no i in a i i i TiihevculoKis (-Htahllsjled.

a i never valued i si'-k- i "I wK-h I had of F.ckman's Alt a i two years ago, Since a i It a gained I i pounils and I a hut he very a to you and thp A for the srreat hleswlnff and, a of a it has i me," (Sienerh Thomas Rellly. H-'fi Rro.idwiiy, a N. A i for all Throat a Lunj? troubles, and is on sale in Trenton hy. i PHIR Co. and other Druggists.

It can also he a i at, or by, local DniKKists. A-sk for Booklet of C-ured or write for Evidence to the F.ckmarl Laboratory, Pa. In i i theNation's fancy always turns to Hires nature spring tonic, as it ought to be. A blood purifier, a natural enthuser of the human system without the trace of any drug or fa he stimulant. Hires is the essence of fruits, flowers and herbs invigorating, cooling, delightful.

A beverage that's won the nation's approval for many years by its purity, delicious- a i qualities. Hires is indeed the "spring song" of sunshine, health, happiness. 5c glaia at any fountain, or in carbonated. P. One package HIRES' HOUSEHOLD EXTRACT.

Half cake compressed yeast: sugar and water. Brews five gallons old style, home made rootbeer. own a Ask your grocer for it. I Cfl. I (iold I VI up Guarantee and Amalgam Cfln I (tola A Ml EXTRACT the Bridge rut fane of nch- Work I IDJC or dlmeaaed a Tooth.

tffth Either by Iprnl aaaenthMIr or Kan and poiltl-rely pnln will br In the operation. IVe Guarantee to Bt and near. Teeth without lie npf of Slnele Extraetton. Ptilnlcki Single Tilth AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, HOURS: 8 A. M.

to 3 P. M. SUNDAYS! I). J. McBBIDB, D.

D. Prop. 18 E. STATE ST. 10 to 4.

MPETITION ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBIFM Our tremendous purchasing power-10 times greater than any other store in Trenton- makes it possible for us to offer you Furniture Carpets and Clothing at prices lower than ever before have been placed upon such high-class merchandise. We are selling at pricet that are creating unbounded enthusiasm all over the State. The ANNIVERSARY SALE is the grandest opportunity ever afforded the people of this city to furnish their homes. You positively MUST come. Don't delay.

Sideboards Simply Sacrificed! The Greatest of All Sideboard Sales! Solid oak. Highly POLISHED. French beveled glass. Cast brass handles 200 sideboards originally priced at $35 yet go they must at $19.98 10 Days' Free Trial. A Bargain Hard to Resist.

Here's a Chance to Bag a Prize. $35 Sideboards tfM Reduced SOeAWEEK This Handsome $16 Bureau $9.98 Will bring crowds bere tomorrow Make your room more attractive. 10 DAYS'FREE TRIAL Don't Bother About Money, Your Credit Good. $16 Bureaus Reduced to 10 Days' Free Trial! NO MONEY DOWN! REFRIGERATORS $16.00 REDUCED to' 50c a Week. $9.98 $16 Chiffoniers Cut to $9.98 SOcaWeek 10 Days' Free Trial A FREE TRIAL.

50o. A WEEK, $16 Cut to 10 Free I a Week. I THE OGDEN-BAILEY CO HUB HORTH BROAD STHEtl iNEWSPA'FERr.

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