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THK BERNARD3VILLE KIWB. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 36, W13 Bernardsoille news FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 30, THE NEWS IS SOLD in Bernard)ville by H. H. Merkel, Smith- Spinning Row. by Joseph B.

Kronen berg, in the Oasey Building, and at office of publioatiou, Main street. LOCAL EVENTS Fell moon on Monday. Suu rises (i.42; BUU sets 5.49. Length of day llh. 7m.

Two days more of the Almanac The Ohoral Society wL' meet on Monday next. Co not, fora moment, forget 'The American Girl." She is coining. Regular meeting of the Township Oommittee on Thursday, Mnroh 4. Sunday, Maroh 38, will be "Decision Day" in lie Methodist Sunday schools. Quarantine is lifted from George Van Arsdale's home.

A free stap'3 ride waa given to all who attended the Firemen's play in Dayton's Hall on Monday night. George T. Pepper is doing nicely in liia old business and new location. "There's nothing like leather." "Elaine's Exploits" oontinae to attract orowda to the Auditorium every Saturday evening. The next meeting of the W.

S. U. will be held at the home of Mrs. W. F.

Allsheskey, Maroh 3rd, next Wednesday, Harry T. Oonklin, of Boselte, was a guest over the week-end of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Oouklin.

A regular meeting of the Girls Olub of the Oongregational Church will be held at the home of MissOlara Wyckoff, Monday evening. The cast of "Blundering Billy," in- cladiug Mr. and Mrs. William Prout, went to Newark Saturday, where they took iii ''The Blindness of Virtue" at a local theatre. The Fife and Dram Corps of the Boy Scouts met Tuesday evening in the Oongregational Church basement.

Instructor Williams is pushing the boys right to the front. The Boy Scouts will give a rattling good show, expressed in moving pictures, entitled "Brewster's Millious" at the Auditorium March 5. Tickets will bo offered you. Buy liberally. 'Be a Sport." A birthday surprise was given to Henry Scheuck Ht his home on Anderson road last Wednesday uiglit.

About forty guests were present and all had an enjoyable the early hours of Thursday morning. On Tuesday moruing, while driving Joseph B. Kroiitiuberg's auto, Harry lost ooutrol of the car and ran it into the gutter opposite the residence of Lester Meseroll. A front Wheel of the car was torn completely off. Speed the Plow! Spring plowing was started on Saturday near (N.

by Alonzo J. Bryan, a "fore-hauded" farmer, who began the job aboat Thanksgiving time, when he was compelled to suspend until now. The ground is said to be in fine condition. Also, sap is flowing freely from the sugar maple trees. PERSONAL MENTION Coming Events This la the most advertising space In the NKTVS.

There will bo no chargo to Friends and Patrons of the NEWH for brief notices nor for mention asiVetc.i of purely civic, social aud religious where there in no minify consiclrratinu. It is tint open, on any terras tor the exploitation of money-making onto', prises that have printing (lone and do not patronize the NEWS Printery. A In ir business proposition. Mar. Congress convenes.

Mar. Oommittee meets. Mar. Millious," moving pictures, by tioy Scouts; Auditorium. Mar.

Taken In," a farce comedy, in Sohley'n Hall, Far Hills, auspioes Grautley Olub. Mar. of stock, farm implements, potatoes, at the Haas farm, Millingtou. Mar. G-Olearing-out sale at auction, farm implements, 0.

McMichael. Mar. Dinner of Methodist Brotherhood. Maroh School Meeting; election of three trustees. Mar.

"Under a Oloud," by "The Volunteers" of Basking Ridge M. E. Church, in Dayton's Hall. ar M. E.

Conferenoe meets, in Newark. April aud dance, benefit of Public Library. RANDOLPH AGENCY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Real Estate Insurance Bonds Titles Papers Drawn Commissioner of Deeds for New York and New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC FOR NEW JERSEY Telephones! Office 13 Residence 55 THE WAR TAX On ificr December 1st, next everv insurance policy will havr to he tfampd with which will have to WAR STAMP, be tor by the insured. It you luvc IB, imurame eip.ring in fectttlw next Cfil 1 Will show you how to save this additional expens: ol paying lor this stamp. call on me AT ONCE, it you wiint to save moncv these hard times.

Telephones Office I Residence lift out your 1110 NOW RANDOLPH AGENCY NATIONAL RANK BUILDING. Charles MoMichael is recovering from bis recent illness. William Masterson has returned to liis home from Overlook Hospital. Edwin Jones, of Jersey City, spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs. 0.

B. Jones. Robert Holmes has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Harry Wright, of Main street. William E.

Williams, of New York, las been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Jolliffe. Hiohard O'Neill has been visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen MoCarthy, of Cbilds avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H.

K. Konbardt were at "Blythewood," their Summer home, over the holiday. Edward D. Pratt has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.

William Childs, of "Willmere Court." Mr. and Mrs. Win. A. Westervelt, of Teuafly, were holiday guests at the Methodist parsonage.

Mrs. Arthur Ballentine, of Somerville, lias been entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roche. Dillwyn P.

Starr, of New York, lias been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Starr, of Mendham road. Mrs. Clyde Bell has been entertaining her mother, Mrs.

John Linn Allen, of Tacoma, Wash. Mrs. Edward Roe and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Roe's mother, Mrs. Isaac Nunn, in Chatham.

Wendell Berger, of lirooklyn, has been with his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah J. Wyckoff, of New street. Louis Rubes, of Brooklyn, has been spending a few days at his Summer residence in Olcott avenue. Alexander Weir, of Peapack, was a recent guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Pfadenhauer, of Essex avenue. Miss Elizabeth Harper, of Morristown, was a reoent guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow, of Olaremont road.

Dodge, of Peterborough, N. was a gnost of Dr. and Mrs. Lsonard R. Haubrich, of Madisonville road.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Obert and daughter, May entertained guests from New York ovei- the weekend and holiday. Mr.

and Mrs. Allison Wright Post, of New York, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun Graham, of Mendham road. The Misses Marion and Margaret Roberts, of "Oroliard Farm," are guests of tiieir aunt, Miss Julia Roberts, of Brooklyn.

The members of the Junior Epworth League were entertained last Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Tiger, of Union, have been visiting the tatter's parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Russell Fitz- Raudolph, of New street. Miss Peggy McKeau, of Mt. St. Mary's College, Plaiufield, has been spending a few weeks with her uncle, Rev. Win.

I. McKeau. at the rectory on Olaremont road. Ten members of St. Bernard's Church, accompanied by Mr.

Anschutz, visited the Old Synod Hall, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York Oity, on Washington's Birthday. Former President Wm. Howard Tdft in his address before the Washington Association, Morristown, on Monday, urged all to stand by and hack up the President to the end of the war period. Big Taft.

Men's Dinner Friday, March 12, is coming along rapidly. That's the date of the big Men's Dinner to be held in the Sooial Hall of the Methodist Church. The sixth annual, you know. Good speakers, good menu, good folks! Don't for got the date-March 12. The Live: Regulates The Body A Sluggish Needs Caw Someone has said that people with Chronic Liver Complaint should be shut up away from or they are pessimists and see through a "glass darkly." Why? BeoauHe mental states depei upon physical states.

Biliousness, Headsches, Dizziness and Constipation disappear after using Dr. King's New Life Pills. 25o. at your Druggist Office Phone 173 Home U4 Established 1892 mmiui( J. W.

LENT Formerly of the Jas. W. Lent Agency (dissolved) REAL ESTATE Farms and Suburban Property A Specialty INSURANCE Building Opposite Station Bernardsville, N. J. if 1 Do Your Dry Goods 11 if I Shopping at Home! II I tt tt tt tt tt it tt it tt it it it Full Line of Seasonable Goods si AT THE BAZAAR Fancy China, Glassware, Clocks, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Smokers' Sets, Fancy Baskets, Handkerchiefs in Pretty Boxes, Fancy and many other things that will be appreciated when seen tt Come Early and Select From a FULL STOCK! One whole store filled with Toys, Games and new and delightful things for the children jt jt jt jt jt jt jt, 22 22 22 it Also, there are many pleasing things for the "Oldsters" No need to go out of town to do your shopping COME DIRECT TO tt tt tt Double Store On-the-Square Bernardsville II ti MORRISTOWN TRUST GO.

MORRISTOWN. N. J. Incorporated in 1892 Deposits Received Daily Payable on Demand with Liberal Rate of INTEREST SAMUEL FREEMAN, President WILLARD W. CUTLER, Vice Preg.

JOHN II. OAI'STICK. Vlon l'ren. JNO. H.

B. OOKIKLL, Secretary H. A. VAN GIUIIH. Treasurer RALPH S.

STKEETT, Assistant Seoretary ami Truuurer Samuel Freeman Willard W. Cutler Richard A. McOurdy O. (J. FreliiiKhuyseii O.

H. Kiihn Walter O. Oakman Henry P. Taylor DIRECTORS Louis A. Thelminl John H.

Oaptttlitk SMIIIIHI S. Menu is James N. Wallace 1). Oloott A. K.

Whitney, Jr. II. Dukn (ii'iuivilleM. White llarrlt" T. Hull William v.

8, Thome S. Hnrold Krwumn NU'IIOIHN B. llruily J. Ogilen First National Bank MORRISTOWN, N. j.

INCORPORATED 1865 Liberal Rate of Interest on Accounts The rentals of the boxes in our new Solid Steel IfUiRaneM Hufn Ueposit Vault, having inore than our emeotfttiom, we IIIIVH been obliijHil to order an ud.lltioiml quantity to wipply tlio demand, lnege will be installed in about threa weeks. Desirable rosorviition.s may now be made, Also Model Storage Vault lor Silver and Other Valuables Inspection Invited H. WARDKOUD, l'rwmlpnt JOSEPH II. VAN DOREH, Ctuhler a-Prosidenr IlKNItY COIJV, Asst, Onahlet DIRECTORS JOSEPH 11. VAN UOREN OMAKLKS W.

ENNIS WARD FOED GUl'MINTON Kt'OOLI'H II. KI88BL DUDLEY OLCOTT FRANCIS S. IIOYT ROUT. H. AUCIIIIULD FoftBM TliEODOitlS f.

KIN(J IDH. MCALPIS, JH. ANDKKVV COHB MU.LH Large Specimen Evergreens Austrian, Scotch and White Pines; also Hemlock and Norway Spruce. Trees 10 to 18 feet and over in height, growing in this vicinity. Do not miss the chance.

For (hit Fall Only. ALFRED J. KULL THE LANDSCAPE GARDENER FAR HILLS Special Attention! Is always paid at the GREULOCK DAIRY to the thorough sterilization of all bottles and cans by the latest improved machinery. "Absolutely Pure and Clean MILK" IS OUR an especially important feature just at this time when Contageous Diseases prevail. C.

M. GREULOCK I I BASKING RIDGE, N. J. Try Our Cent-a-Words Your Choice In A Watch HE first Howard Watch was made in 1842. Today, as then, the Howard owners are taking their place among representative Americans in Business, in the Industries, the Professions, the Sciences, the Arts.

It is noteworthy that the young fellows on their way up in the world are the most consistent buyers of Howard Watches. We know of many such here in this look forward to the time when we can help them select their Howard Watch. VAN OLEVE Park Place Telephone Connection Morristown, N. i Advertise in The News.

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