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1'HK BEBNARD8YILUC NKWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1910 W. N. CONKLING Real Estate and Insurance AOENT FOR THE SOMERSET LAND COMPANY Corner Main Street nnd Claremont Road, Opp. R. Station Phone BERNARDSVILLE, J.

Cite Bcrnardsvillc Dews FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER UUO LOCAL ALMANAC (Cuuii'uifd tvow tim Suns upper limb, allowing time forrefractiou.) Suu rises 5.84 Suu sets 6.20 Length of day 131i.4(jm. Local Events THE NEWS IS SOLD in Bernards- viile by H. H. Merkei, in the Smith Building; by Whitcomb Gardner, Electriuiaus, near tlie Poat Office, and by S. S.

McKenna, Confectioner. Another wild electrical storm on and sovero Wiuter is iiifcted. Well, let 'or come. social is the latest maiu thing is to save all the in which Ford aveuuo tlit-Unprovers is provoking in- rMipu renwrk. There's much to be dono to the side- about town before another Wins.

How about it? Weymouth lost a valuable liorso, six years old, last week, acute attack of oolic. prostrations were frequent early in weok, when the mercury reached 93 to 95 and the humidity was fearful. if those oleTer gong writers, JiTObie and Sohwartz, couldn't be in- to write BOinething about "Up Maiu Reports of people being poisoned by eating toadstools for mushrooms reaoh us from various quarters. Five were poisoned, one fatally, down Fleoiiugton way. The niusioale and welcome-home reception to Kev.

and Mrs. Crawford at the M. E. Church on Wednesday evening was delightful affair. The attendance was large.

Some touRli specinious of the "Romany Rye" were abroad tolling fortunes Mid lifting "unconsidorod trifles" during Monday's celebration. Tin females of the tribo wero especially bold and For information about and tickets for the second animal outing anil clambake of the Somerset County Uc.puMieau Executive Committee, at Wetzell's Orove, L. September 14, apply to Citizen H. J. Davis.

The farm premises of Lawyer Elmer W. Dmnawst, twenty-sis acres, near Oak Stnmp, has been sold, thro' the Lent Ageuoy, to Noah S. Davis, of Montclair, who will make extensive re- yairs and -will occupy. An exchange remarks: "The new fountain nt. Liberty Square gives a pretty effect with its changing colors.

The only criticism we have heard is that then im 't vnffugh of Same way Jiere; there's 'not enough of it'. Owing to a misprint in the Premium Xist (uot done at this Priutery), it is necessary to announce an extension of the date for receiving entries for the Somerset Hills Agricultural Fair, by Show Secretary Fred Huyler, Peapack, to Saturday, 17th inst. A flue new garage has been built and other improvements have been added to the Pfiaur estate, the graoeful boats and other appnrtoiianoes to the Japanese Garden having been "done all in anticipation of the home-coming of the mistress of this charming mountain home. Thieves enterod the home of John Berrell and the store of S. N.

Puff some time during Monday night or Tuesday moruiug; but secured little in the way ot loot, tho 1 a suug sum of money lay almost under their hands at the foimer place, where they dumped the contents of a packed suit case all over tho floor, McMichael's OLD VILLAGE MILL Blatcliford's Calf Meal. International Stock Foods Stable and Poultry Supplies Pittsburgh Steel (Ijja Wire Fencing Agricultural Implements Listers' Fertilizers Personal Mention Mis.s Drake, of a sues at Dr. JoBinh Heigh is reported to bi quite ill at Ull home. Frod B. Ballontiue started foi Rhode Maud on Monday.

Mifls Sara Rickey, of East Orange is visitiug hor brother here. Mra. J. "VauFloet lias returned from a vigil iu iu ijtiimiii MI. Dr.

and Mrs. A. Sliarpe enter taiued largely over Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs.

D. Graham havi returned from Southampton, L. I. Miss Edna Forshay, of Newark was a recent guest of Miss Alien Sliarpe Mrs. Henry's mother is a guest a the home of Dr.

and Mrs. O. II. Henry this week. Dr.

George Howe Winkler, of New Yorh City, waa a guest of John V. Bunn on Sunday. F. (i. Lloyd and household have arrived at their Summer home from Quogue, IJ.

I. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Salin Eallentino to D. V. Tunison. County Detective Totten was here on Wednesday looking after the Tode wife murder case.

John Knhlewind and wife, of Brooklyn, have boon at tlie parental home for some days. 0. M. Lane, wife and daughter, now residing in Jersey Oity, visited frienda hore on Tuesday. Charles Rainsbury was a recent visitor to the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Bainsbory. Prosecutor Pope came over from Somerville on Wednesday and made a pleasant oall on the NEWS.

Citizen J. K. Ballentine is having muoh trouble with his old enemy, rheumatism, for some time past. Charles L. Roberts and family, of Farm" have returned home after a delightful month at Bolmar.

Friends from Peterson and Irvington were entertained at the home of "Judge" W. F. Allsheskey ou Labor Day. Charles Vauderhoff, of New York, lias boon a guest for some days at "Qak- iloue," the Summer homo of Mrs. W.

S. Pyle, Miss S. de M. lluuyou, of Milling ton, has returned from Raiigeloy, to her duties as toaolier at Larger-X- Roads. Revise the Onsusl A young son arrived thin morning at the liomo of Mr.

aud Mrs. A. A. Palmer, "Prospect Slope." Professor E. Y.

Mason, who ducted tho musicale in the M. 1, Oliuroh on Wednesday evening, was a guest at the parsonage. Lester Stillwoll, of North Branch, has returned home after a visit, to his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker, of Bernardsville.

Postmaster A. B. GHbb is stopping at the Atlantic City, while iu attendance at the four-days' conven tiou of Postmasters. Mr. and Mrs.

James Gager, of Chattanooga, arrived on Thurs day and are guests of Rev. aud Mrs. 1. 1. Crawford for some days.

Mrs. Charles Pfizer and attendant have been abroad for months, will Bail for home on Saturday ami may be expected to arrive about the 17th. Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Kwnphrerys and four children, of Hollis, L. were week-end and over-holiday visitors to their many friends in the village. Arthnr Spalding, musical virtuoso, whose specialty is the violin, was a principal figure in a high class musicale given at "Oakdene" on Tuesday evening. Miss Lulu Wright, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Austin Wright who spent her vacation in Europe, returned on Saturday and haa resumed her duties as teacher In the Verona School. Louis Haynes, aged seventy-nine, Sussex County born aud uncle to Mrs. S. N.

Puff, Who removed to Florida forty years ago, is visiting Mr. and Mrs- Puff and other relatives here and hereabout. Mrs. Helen G. Hedden gave a dinner on Monday in honor of Miss Anna S.

Allen, daughter of Frank B. Allen, who has recently arrived from Tacoma, where sho has been living about three years. Charles Sebring, of Searing's Mills, North Plainfield, and Charles S. Hamilton, of Hiilsboro, Repablioan and Democratic oandidates, respectively, for Sheriff, wore in town on. Monday and Tuesday.

A. WMGHT POST W. WILLIS IU sr PRINCIPAL OFFICE 783 FIFTH AVENUE, SOUTHEAST COR. 58TH STREET, NSW YORK CITY TELEPHONE 3726 PLAZA POST REESE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AU.SMESKEV BUILDINti, MAIN BUKNARDSV1LI.B H. R.

STATION. SPECIALTY- -Kisi'ti'iiro HomnnLvllli' i I Vork Sclc tcfttt Ot ownvra DI iioiiniiiii' realty. AUTOMOISII.K. FIHM ANI1 VIAIUMTT tU'K A The Bernards Water Company Water Power Continuous Current Charging Station at Power House for Automobiles and Batteries. Ice Office Hemrs A 8 a.

ni. to m. Bernardsville, N. J. Vacuum Gleaning FALL AND WINTER Suits and Overcoats MADE TO ORDER We haves just received a large and elegant assortment of Woolens and samples from two of the leading woolen houses in this country.

Before you decide on your Winter apparel it will profit you to look over our line. SUITS AND OVERCOATS $16.00 to $40.00 REPAIRING AND PRESSING JOHN K. NEVIUS Westlecraft Building Bernardsville Mrs. Lederliaus, whose singing has delighted 'Bernardsville music-lovers on several occasions, the last on Wednesday eveuinR, was entertained while here at the homo of Mi. aud Mrs.

Fred E. Ballentine. Oitizea Calviu D. Sraitli, who has soen the smart village of Bernardsville lovelop from crude ami immature celebrated his birthday yesterday, when he was sixty-nine years ynuug. May lie live to see many happy returns of the day, On the Base Ball Field The game scheduled for Saturday between New Provideuoe and the local team wns called off ou account of the rain.

Before tlie largest crowd of the season the homo team was defeated on Monday hy the Madison A. O. by the soore of 9 to 7- The game was replete with brilliant plays; also with a "Oom- edy of The home team again did exoellout work ia tho eighth inning, whioh has lately become a habit, getting away to a good lead only to lose out by a combination of errors and a burlesque on base ball as it should be. played. The home toam made a hmd try for victory in the ninth, but were ouly able to add two tallies.

Tho soore by innings: Madison. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 Bernardsville 5 0000000 The A. 0. will be here Saturday tor a game with the local team. The Oedars and the looals have met before, the Cedars both limes.

There seems to be a "Hoodoo" somewhere. Four straight defeats. But the boys are going in Saturday to break the spell. Church Notes On Sunday next iu the Methodist Episcopal Ohurch, Pastor Crawford's subjects will 1)6: Unfinished 4 Diviue services nest Sunday in the Presbyterian Olinrch, Basking Ridge, at 10.30 a. in.

and 7.45 p. m. The preacher of the day will be the Rev. Edward 4 Read, D. formerly pastor of the Second Reformed Churoh, of Somerville.

The pastor, Rev. John T. Reeve, will ooeivpy the pulpit of the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Churoh, of Plainfieia. The Jr. C.

B. -will hold its first meeting on next Wednesday at 3.80 p. m. The Ladies' Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Henry Stryker on next Thurs day at 2.30 p.

m. The stage will leave the church at 1.45 m. The Board Trustees wilj. hald its regular meeting' on. Tneaday night.

Coming Events Sept. Climbing Contest on the Meiulhaiu road. Sept. Primaries, Sept. Exposition by Hor- tioultural Society.

Sept, Annual Ball of the Bernardsville Fire Company in the Inu Sept. Annual Fair of tho S. H. A. A.

at Far Hills. Sept. Public Salo of Real Estate at Stirling, by Lent Agency. Sept. 23-29, Special Excursion Across the Continent.

The Morris County Savings Bank MORR1STOWN, M. J. 73rfi Semi-Animal Divitlenil Notice The Managers of this Bunk have ordnrod paid from the earnings of the business for the Six Months Ending June 30, 1910 to tho depositors entitled thereto under the By-Laws, a semi annual interest dividend as follows: 1st. At tho rats of FOUR per centum per annum on all accounts from J5.0O to $1 "00 the first $1,000 of Ann all larger accounts. 4 p6l CBIll.

2nd At the rats of Three per centum (flpertwnt.) per annum on the excaas of $1,000. Payable on and after July 19th, 1010 Correspondence solicited. Bank open daily from 9 a. m. to Sp.

ex- on Saturdays and Holidays. On Saturdays rom 0 a. m. to 12 o'clock noon. PHILANDER B.

PIBRSON, President HORACE Q. WOLFE, Sec'y Barker's 1 Oats Hay! Straw, Bran Feeds, etc. Wheat Exchange Manufacturer BERNARDSVILLE "Look for the Red Horse" Horse Blankets NOW REXDY FOR DELIVERY II 349 Plane St- Newark, N. J. 1 LBtn JAS.

W. LENT AGENCY REAL ESTATE AMI Insurance in all its Branches I s.ui.ni Legal Pttjpan Notuj PttWio of TV.i.huK* mi UKUNAKIWVILI.K, H. MORRISTDWN TRUST CO ESTABLISHED DECEMBER 13, INTEREST PAID DEPOSITORS TO DATE $1,807,301 Pays 3 Per Cent Interest on check accounts of $100 or over tram kleirosiUsii uniii withdrawn SAMUKL FRKEMAN, President JAMES A. WKBB, iM-Fres. WIIJ.ARD W.

OUTLRR, Vieo-Preg. JNO, H. B. OOKIBLL, Swretarr H. A.

ViX (JU.DKH, Treasurer 3. STRKKTT, Asst. Secretary Treasurer SAMUEL FKKEMAN WlLLABW W. OlTTLKB QUSTAVE. KISSEL DIRECTORS 0.

H. KAUX WiXXBB G. O.VKMAN HKNRY F. TAYLOR RIOHARD A. MCOURDY Louis TUKHAUD TIMES A.

WEBB II. A. Hirrniuss tJ. G. JOHN H.

OAPSTIOK RICHARD H. T. a. Dmna H. TlRRB N.

WALLACE S. MtNOT JOSKS Di Ol.OOTT A. R. WlIITNBY, JU. .1 AMKS B.

DUKK THE First National Bank MORRISTOWN, N. J. (Chartered In 1865) CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $500,000 Pays Interest to Depositors on Balances of flOO and upward at the rate of Tliree Per Oent. per annum. Deposits subject to Check.

Deposits by mail promptly acknowledged. H. WARD FORD, President RUDOLPH H. KISSEL, GUY MINTON, Vice Presidents JOS. H.

VAN DOREN, Cashier HENRY OORY, Ass't Cashier DEALING A store that is right at heart can do much in tho way of providing sound economy for its customers, by assuring the reliability of its Merchandise, and using its wits and experience to buy for the lowest prices and sell at the same ratio. Have you compared our methods with others B. AMSTO WO. BERNARDSVlUrS LEADING BUTCHERS uiici GROCERS Summer welry The inexpensive kind that is very effective and stylish BELT BUCKLES, BRACELETS, COLLARS, NECKLACES, HANDY PINS, FOBS AND VAIL PINS Let us show you how small an amount is necessary to be well dressed for the Summer. PARKER VAN CLEVE Successors to J.

E. Parker MORRISTOWN, N. J..

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