CARNIVAL AT KENOZA LAKE. A T h o u sa n d People G ather to W itness W ater and Land Events. THAT MATO H .J.S arlesC o © Fully one thousand people attended © the carnival at Kenoza Lake Tuesday. The water events, held in the morn ing, resulted as follows; Single for women—Miss Rauer of the Bosley House, first; Mrs Rosfenback, Water © falls House, second; Miss Ammarell, © Bosley, third. Single for men—Leon © Moulthrop, first; Paul Juley, Bosley, second; E. H. Hupe, Gedney House, © third. Double for women—Miss Bin zen and Miss Krumweide, Kenoza Dell House,first; Mrs Rosenbaek and Miss © A Sale of Stein-Bloch, Hart, Schaflher Rosenzweig, Waterfalls, second; Misses 1 & Marx, and other Suits for Obrein and Kammerer, Armbrust House, third. Double for men—Jesse and Leon Moulthrop, first; Cochran and another, DeLap’s hotel, second; Riedel and Hellwinkel, Lindt’s Apple © Your choice of about forty suits, all Grove, third. Tub race—Juley, Bos sizes, prices w ere $16.50 to $25. ley House, first; Durr, Thornwood, second; Stafford, Crescent Hill, third. Men’s swim—Juley, Bosley, first; © 13$ Diamond, The Fern, second; Durr, The Thornwood, third. The ladies’ swim was won by Miss M. Mathey of New York. Judges—John Deboben, Brooklyn; Geo Himberger, and Harry Darley, © F ifty pairs of Men’s Summer Trousers, NewYork; starter, Harry Burchard, values up to $5, $2.50 and $3.50. New York. There were no decorated boats. v In the field events in the afternoon the winners were: Threelegged race —Hassell and Smith, Apple Grove, .first; Deboben and Dryer, Lakeview, second; Donaldson and Myers, third. 8 Potato race—Lena Huber, first; Lil lian Krantz, second; Helen Jantzer, 8 third. Egg race—Rauer, Bosley, first; g* Some new R atine Blouses, to be worn Binzen, Elmhurst, second. Shot put— Thompson, Dell House, first; Cochran, § with, w hite skirts, colors pink and blue, DeLap’s, second; Tymann, Bosley, third. High jump—Harvey Myers, | $3 and $3.50. 5ft. 2 in. Broad jump—Harvey Myers, 19 ft 1 in, first; Alfred Myers, second. The baseball game between Kenoza Lkae and Jeffersonville was won by the latter, 7 to 1, with Harry Hal stead umpire. The moving pictur.e man failed to show up for the evening’s entertain ment, but the crowd enjoyed a great musicall treat with Dr. Oscar Schminke, pianist, and George Himberger of New York, flute soloist. I am here to wire your house properly, or install The carnival was under the direct complete lighting plants. ion of j. E. Jenkins and Harry Hals Have Electric Lights installed on your Atftomobile. tead, and the proceeds from the sale Storage Batteries Charged and Repaired. of tickets and refreshments are for the M.E. church, which will realize about $100 from the event. J , N. Y. KENOZA LAKE. YOUNGSVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Orliff O. Wright and daughter Dorothy,, who motored here in their car from their home in West Orange, returned Sunday, after spend ing a week at Frank Fulton’s.—Ozias Flint of Delhi is visiting his cousin, Frank Fulton. Prof. F. Baronblatt of New York who is stopping at Muller’s Breezy Hill, rendered a few selections on the violin in the German church on Sun day, accompained on the organ by Edith Muller. Selections will be%layed again next Sunday in the afternoon. The annual picnic of St. Francis R. C. church will be held in Inderlied’s grove and hall on Monday, Aug. 18. The Youngsville ball team annihilat ed the Shandelee team here last Sun A r r iv a ls a t th e B o a rd in g H o u ses. 8 r Elmhurst—Mrs B. Klein and daugh ter Adelaide, A. Shergent, wife and daughter Lillian, Mr Henry; Nicholas, Hazel and Margaret Peters, Miss Tes- d a y , sc o re 18 to 4. L e s te r G m se h a rd sie H. Brled, G. F. Lawlor, wife and twirled for the locals and Ed Portz for daughter Dorothy, Louis H. Hiljiard, visitors.—Catcher John Huff of Mrs Harrey H. Wood and daughter the Luettta, John G. Devlin, F. Elmer theis place has quit playing ball with Binzen, New York; Edward C. Smith, the Livingston Manor team. Brooklyn ; Miss Emma E. Allard, Mer L. L. Campbell and wife of New are at The Sterling. Miss Lillian iden, Conn.; Miss V. Edith White, York Wallingford, Conn.; Ernest Poehl, F. Roeder, the singer, is also a guest Brown, B. T. Schneider, F. Murray, there.—Joe Franklin of New York is William Fleming, New York; Miss stopping with his brother Wm. at the Wilma Halfner, Hoboken; Harry Forest House. — New arrivals at Sehenck and wife, Mrs D. Mint and Keoug’s Crystal Spring House are M. Bennett and Miss Addie Cleser of daughter Gladys. Kehrlie’s Swiss Hill Cottage—John Brooklyn, and Miss M. Downey of L. Witte and wife, Emma, Henry and New York. Rev. Fr. Edmund C. Killian, O.F.M., John Witte Jr, Mrs Shroder, Herman spent a few days of last week with his Lullman and family, Brooklyn; Dr * Chas Schnackenberg and family, Mrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Killian Youngsville. Fr. Edmund was en Memken, Fred Hellwinkel, Frank of route from St. Bonaventure’s Francis Corkren, New York ; Harry and Wm can Monastery at Paterson, where he Pardise, Long Island. Gedney House—Misses Kathryn A. just completed his novitiate year, to Smith, Florence S. Klages, Agnes St. Stephen’s Seminary, Croghan, N. Maskell, Margaret T. Maskell, Estelle Y., where he is shortly to enter upon a Brourns, and Mary R. Ryan, H. G. three year course of philosophy. Weber, NewYork; Mrs Meyer, Miss. Miss Eliza Killian-of Liberty spent a Edna Meyer,. Miss K. L. Mitchell, F. few days of last week with friends and K. T. Dickinson, H. Steinbrunn and relatives in this section. wife, Leo Taylor, Edward J. Becker, W HITE S U L P H U R S P R IN G S . Mrs S. Taylor, Misses M. and Loretta Taylor, E. H. Hupe, Brooklyn; Jas T. Hayden, Winfield Junction; Miss August 5.—Miss Martha Becker of Marguerite Edwards, Huntington; Brooklyn is visiting at Joseph Engel’s. Miss Natalie E. Sheville, Springfield, -A large crowd attended the business N .J.; Mrs Robert Gerhard, Miss.es meeting of the Epworth League at Electrical Contractor of Jersey City. Amelia C. and Ella H. Gerhard, Mrs Mrs. James Gavitt’s Monday evening. Telephone Wm C. Hanson and son Lewis W.,/ —Mrs. David Worden and Mrs. Palmer Single copies of the Record will be Jeffersonville, N. Y. sent on receipt of 5c each. Newark. Worden returned Sunday from Mt. Kisco, wherve they had been visiting. CALLICOON C EN TER . —Gus Knack returned Sunday from Ferndale, where he had been employed ♦ August 4.—Mrs Nadler, son Henry on the state road.—Seeley Decker of t and daughter Viola, Mrs Mayer, Mrs Newark, a former resident here, called t S c h m id t, M isses C a rrie a n d L a u r a on several friends Saturday and Sun i S c h m a c h te n b e rg e r o f E v e rg re e n , L o n g day. He left Monday for Walton, ♦ Island, and Miss Theresa Rocklein of where he will spend a month with his : Newark, are stopping at Michael sister.—Abial B. Parks of this place ♦ Rocklein’s.—A crowd of young people has been appointed by Governor Sulzer ♦ attended a straw ride [to North Branch as a member of the commission which on Monday evening.—Mr. and Mrs. is to superintend the erection in the Veyhl went to Monticello on b u sin e ss District of Columrbia of a monument Friday.—Mr# Dakar of Hoboken is to commemorate the battle of Fort stopping at D. B. West’s for a few Stevens and the 25th Volunteer New weeks.—Mr and Mrs Klinger are stop York Cayalry. It was through the ping at The Colonial.—The annual efforts of Mr. Parks, who was a loyal prize shooting, open to the public, will member of the 25th, engaging in twen be held under the auspices of the ty eight battles during his enlistment, Sehuetzien Verein on Steinhauser’s that the bill was brought before the This is to announce to the public th a t w e have ju st opened a new electric power range on Wednesday, Aug. 20, to be legislature.' G. F. Currey of Liberty, mill on Chestnut street a t the O. & W. trestle, in Liberty, where w e are n ow pre followed by a dance. Cash prizes will is another member of the commission. be given.—The Willing Workers will ‘—Miss Evelyn Clarke of New Rochelle pared to supply you w ith the best there is in hold their annual fair and festival at is spending a couple weeks here.—A Steinhauser’s hall on Thursday after ball game is being arranged for Satur noon and evening, Aug. 14. There day. Efforts are being made to have will be dancing, target shooting and the Youngsville team here on that day. other amusements. —Chester Ludwig and friend have re Guests at Wm. VeyhPs Comfort Cot turned to the city after spending two t a g e a r e Mr and M rs A. B a u c h n e r and weeks here. son Albert, Elizabeth, N .J.; Mr and a t m oderate prices. We w ill also be able shortly to furnish Mrs D. Berger and dauhgter, Mrs Geo BETH EL. Ruhle, son and daughter, Mrs H. Meisi ________________ sner, Miss Louise Brooks, Mrs Hoff Aug.4—Miss Alvina Schoonmaker of mann, Mrs M. Bauchner, New York. NewYork is visiting relatives in town. —Miss Frances Breakey of Hancock B R ISC O E . was a caller in town Saturday.—Miss Aug.4—Ira Kniffin of Middletown is A. E. Gillespie is having her house visiting at Mrs. Emma Stephenson’s. - painted by F. Carpenter.—D. C. Knapp We w a n t to call attention to the fact th a t in our new location m any farmers Mrs. S. W. Raynor of WesttHoboken is has his house filled with city guests.— and team sters by buying of us w ill save the heavy haul over the steep hills to the visiting her daughter, Mrs. George W. The Presbyterian fair Friday after depot or village and can therefore draw larger loads, besides saying a distance of Segar.—Wm. Haiss of Brooklyn is a noon and evening netted about $130, nearly a mile. g u e s t a t W. H. C la r k ’s .—M rs. A le x which was good, considering the storm Walker of Scranton visited her parents all morning. Come and see us. We’ll treat you right. W. H. Clark and wife, last week. 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