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DISPATCH..
OirwciA.il
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r<nti«rpv PAPBJ*:
PA'PRH:-
RE?WtNO TO MR. f ITCH. <
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Newburgh
Thata^ractlc^^^S^
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residence of Charles 0 , MeKendrlck, «.
~Mr.Henry MHFitcbv an-agent of
^—,, v e a l t i y - bop- broker, -which. Jian Jjecn
the
Hudson
River
Telephone
Com91.50.
pany, is somewhat disturbed over bnllt recently 6rj,.ft »lghtly hill, near the viltiRNt»{?,5«Sontri8, 7 0 OtS>
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certain publications iu the DISPATCH lage of Monroe, thla county.
relating t o the methods of his com- Monroe Is becoming widely known an a depany, and his own methods as well. sirable residence place tor city people, The
In considerably higher than the.
/ )dr. Fitch has-written a letter to elevation
aTef age In the county, the scenery UHuperb,
the Advertiser and to the SuHsGi Jn*} lakes abound nearby, and the roads are exdependent, in which he. asserts that cellent (n every direction,
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the DISPATCH does not represent pub- The architect who planned this fine counlic sentiment on telephone matters. try mansion Is E.~ .C. Longyear- ol 120 LibWe are content tn let the people erty street, New- York; and the building cone DisJudge ot that. Certainly thr
"*•- tractors were the Welch .Bros., of Warwick.
PATCH teno friend ot telephoi e mon- A s a specimen ot the high quality of,their
work, It Is" a s good atT endorsement as any
opoly.
'<-.
. The sharpest criticism we have -bulldera could desire.
printed about Mr. Fitch is a letter The house faces the southeast, commandwritten by General Manager Haw- ing a grand yle'w of the v?}\'3 and the Skun-.
ley ot the Hudson River Telephone nemunk-mountains beyoovf. The grounds
Company, to M\\e -president of the are laid out Uke / i park, the traet Including
15c
Board ot Traie ot Waldeu, in which several acres of young lorest through which
A L L O U R 10c,
Mr. Hawley repudiates an alleged drives and walks are being mBde.
. a n d 25o Valentines,
agreemeut which the Waiden Board The architecture of tlve house Is of the modot Tfade claims "the agent" of ernised Colonial style, presenting a solid and
the company had made with them. stately appearance, with a deal o l ornate
From the way Mr. Fjtch squeals finish about' the porches and windows, the
about Uywe Infer that he was the dst:tfl and general effect of which is effective
L o t s of Others f o r i , 2 agent in question. I t Is certainly
hard lines on Mr. Fitch t o bcthrowri
andSc.
down by his superior officer In the
telephone monopoly, and ho would
be entitled to sympathy If there was
not a very well founded suspicion
that these two are engaged In a so»t
of "brace game" to fool unsophisticated people. That they have been
-^NEW-ADVERTISEMENTS. Z , ninabetoiool or-foree-the-lndependeut companies of Warwick and SusTompkins' weekly store news.
Into a "sub-license" alliance with
Wall paper—W. T. Anderson & Co. j sex
the Hudson River Company Is cause
New cameras—lUghtmyer.
for the outburst of Mr. Fitch against
G rocer les—Edsall's.
the DISPATCH, which not only preachAuction—W. R. Stage.
ers but practises opposition to monAuction—.!. G. Odell.
opoly.
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Auction—C. M. Bartlett.
Some years ago the Hudson River
° Horses a t auction—Walker & Hall. Telephone Company had a monopoly
Horses—Cook & Vanness..
of the telephone business of this
v
" School Shoes—C. S. Hunter.
county, aud surrounding counties as
Valentines reduced to 5c.—Dispatch well. They gave a very poor service,
refused to open up uew territory, and
Book Store.
charged exorbitant rates. Falling
Wagons—W. «J. Duslnberre.
to get adequate service or reasonable
Tools—Colwell & Lawrence.
rates from this monopoly, animvber of
Cigars—A. C. Gullman.
m
5 if
Reduced to 5c.
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^Waii papers.
NEGKVyTEAR
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cerlan Business College, Newburghi and whonTjccptedpositions, xhmng
the month of January:
Valentiiies,
HOME OF CHARLES G.McKENDRICK, MONROE.
I Prom a photograph by E. P. Still of Warwick.)
DISPATCH BOOK
STORE-
tm:
T
COUNTRY JHQME AT MONROE.
JBttilt by Welch I
The Dispatch Swtclies His Little Stately-Mansion
Brost
of
Warwick.
;
Scheme and is Content to be UnHE house shown above is the
popular in Certain Circles.
<3L F . KETCHPM, EDITOR.
JU»VV»»
The en%e line of \Vail Papers' for spring
:
ready % inspection Thursday. Thc> l&e, w ps
• is a very large one,
Mr. Samuel LinderbecVt, stenographer with
the Erie Railroad, New Yorkstenographer a t
Miss Margaret Kerwln
the Capitol, Albany.
- , - . - with
Mr. Hdrry Crawford, stenographer
the Newark Blue Stone Company, Newark,
N.J.
.
' § f stenographer tor the
Miss L l u l e Brooks,
Newburgh Bleachery.
the Krie
JJr. John Salleyr accountant In
Railroad Office, Jersey.City, N. J .
Mr. Timothy McCarthy, stenographer with
the Erie Railroad, Newburgh.
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Mr. Howard PttttOJU stenograph'er for theNewburgh Bleachery^'".
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Miss Ada Quackehbush, stenographer for
N. A. McClelland, Ardeb,^. Y.- ; .•' .' : ••[ Miss May Van Dalfsen,. stenographer' for
the Neptune Rubber Company, New" York..
Miss Cora Thompson; stenographer tor
Wall street brokerage firm, New York. '
Mr. -Harry Boothroyd, 'stenographer
Herman Kleniler, New York*;
Miss Belle McSbane, stenographer, for
Grover Graham Company, Newburgh. "
Mr. John Lantx, stenographer for the*
Equitable TruBt Company, New York.
Mr. Percy Hulse, accountant, bunk in
York city.
Exceptional Values—
W e announce a new
line of Neckwear.
^• ,K\ At5;i0^16, 20 and 25c the double roll.
Generous i n assortment, full
sample books representing the stock of the largest
of style,
Wallpaper house in the world. Can we have the
merit and quality; a t
prices
lower
ever.
Save
-
pleasure of showing you thro the line ?
than
money
W. T. ANDERSON & CO.
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and get t h e best.
Opposed to Chaps.
Strange, but all.the ladies who use
^uti^samJUitJimJlkeJtjLwcai^
opposed t o chaps—es^ecTally~cIiaps
on the hands. Price 15c. Vou will
like it If you try it. '
Righmyer's Pharmacy.
Local It;
BIRTHDAYS
W i l l come a n d we c a n y
a full line of presents
suitable for
In MYddletownT^wbur^n,1 FOl'f^ffr^
—Cook j& Vanness have a cat-load vis, and Highland Mills. This last] „
of fine horses at the stables ot J. W. named company was Organized by
Fitch himself, and a t that time
Vanness. They are seasoned and Mr.
no more strenuous or eloquent advoready for business.
cate ., of Independent telephoning
—The Erie has a hospital car, with •could be found in the.county or
six cots and a surgical outfit, which State. But Mr. Fitch left the Indeand marriage
Is rushed to wrecks when needed.
pendent movement—some say he was
—All 10c., 15c, and 25c. valentines kicked but of the Highland company
in endless
reduced t o 5c.. a t Dispatch Book —and Is now the agent and servant
Store. Lota of others tor l c , 2c., 3c. of the old Bell or Hudson River moBig assortment.
nopoly.
"—The Fortnightly will meet at the As soon as the Hudson River ComY. M. C. A. rooms next Monday even-, pany saw competition facing them
Ing, when the^ Shnkesperean comedy they reduced rates where the compeEyes tested free.
" As You fclke It," will be read.
tition was, but kept up the rates
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
—Frank Lawrence of Mlddletown where the competition was not. The
repaired and warranted.
-Jmsleased the Warwick Laundry
of people were benefitted wherever
Miss KlcTnirTlTOhT^^^r^^^*-^-^1^^^-^^-- there was-competition, Jiotuonjyjn
—There Is a general change of ac!r the reduction of rates and toll
THE SHOE STORE.
vertlserilents In the DISPATCH this ciarges, but In the extension of the
Main Street, Warwick, N. Y.
week. Read them all and take.ad- service by both the Hudson River
CARPENTER
vantage ot the inducements offered and the Independent companies. The
company makes a specialty ot adver- JOHN
of this movement Is too well
by the wide-awake merchants of history
3 packages N o n e Such Mince Meat for 2 5 c
knnwn to r^fer to In detail now, but
13
"" W i n wlek'.jj""i»»i»
1
cm
_ 3 ™ n «-ftood State Corn for 25c
It should never l)e fStgmiell Uurrtlw*
Chargel' Willi" 'li'MiSMlBiUBijt-M*
General PassengeFAgen
j
, j
1
=-H. S. Hall, of Hall & Walker, of cheapening and extension of service r o o m B w l t D a w i d e hnU n n i l gr(xnd s t f t | r ,
)u^TlHiipkin
g(!nr.
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erfurd
of
the-L.
&
H.,
made
a
visit
to
A
Peasi
for
25c.
S
c
a
n
s
woo
Raynor
Funds
—Hearing
Before
Kansas, arrived in town yesterday iS d u e W h o l l y t o illdependeiVt COllipe- t„ the centre. .The illustration above shows "Washington, D.C., on Friday, enjoyJustice Stage.
Lima a Beans°atlOc'"acan". D r i e d Lima B e a n s a t "18c q n a r
wlfh a carload ot twenty-one horses. tltlon. That the people appreciate n v l e w o{ tllu nalli w ,, tcll ,fl 1 0 x 2 5 . T U e
ing
a
brief
outing.
John
W.
Carpenter,
the
one-armed
Canned Beets a t 10c a can.
~ "ft"
They are a tine lot of, roaders and this is shown by the fact that the In- pAri0r, on the right, is lSxac, and is fin- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanford have
workers, and can be seen at the Well- dependent lines-are the moat popular l8he(J w I t h o a k au( , mahognnv floors, rna- beeq spending'several days with Mr. caretaker,, who was employed by
F i r s t Class D a i r y B u t t e r a t 28c p o u n d .
and casings
ensi
ing Hotel stables. They will be Bold and more freely patronized than the h o g o n v mnnteiH,. and
in white pine, and Mrs. H. S. Wisner in Brooklyn, Banker George W. Murray t o look
enameled
and exchanged until the Feb. 21, others.
after the Rayhors and watch-over
tne f lett,'l* 1 8 x 2 8 , returning yesterday
The"-.,
dining room o'nmahogany
when the balance will be sold at auctheir property for some time prior to
floors, oak
Miss
Edna
Demarest
and
Miss
Amy
Now,grew
whileno
these
Independent
com finished with oak and
panles
in spots,
they served
Closing b u t our H O R S E B L A N K E T S a n d R O S E BLA1
tion.
There Is a Bonnyman started this morning for the death of the last of the famceiling
a t reduced prices.
—The Chester News raps the gossips localities only and were not con- panel work on walls and room,
kitchen,
servily,
has
been
arrested
on
a
most
serot Florida In its last Issue, and sug- nected together. When the Warwick billiard room, oriental room, k &C, on the a few, day'trip t o Mlddletown and ious charge.
quarters, butler's pantries
Sullivan County to visit friends and
gests that they publish a magazine. Valley Company was organized a ants'
all spaEarly last week Eliza J. House.one
floor. The bedrooms above are
relatives.
—Probably no three nights or week year ago the Hudson River Company first
having separate lavatories; there are
Mrs. W. L. Miller is visiting Mrs. of the Raynor heirs residing a t Ran+~\a* i+u
v>pst„ through
attraction has done so good a busi- tried
its best,
through Mr. Fitch, to clous,
bath rooms on this floor, the appoint- Salem H. Wales, at 25 East Fifty- dolph, N. J., came t o Warwick and
ness in years as De Rue Bros. Merry induce our people t o cast their f or- two
ments
being of the first order. The house fifth street, New York. Mrs..Wales swore out a warrant for the arrest
Company which appeared here last tunes with the Bell monopoly and hns a all
dozen, open fireplaces and numerous is the mother of Mrs. Ellhu Root, of Carpenter, charging that he had
Week-for three nights. The reason hold aloof from the other independ- cosy corners.
embezzled '$4,688.45 of the Raynor
It is richly furnished rni
throughrooms | wife of the Secretary of War.
briefly told is this—the show was ent companies. In other words, the
funds (from the estate ot Frances
AND
-relean-and-^YJM^jwJVyworthy of pa- old monopoly wanted to strengthen out, the walls and ceilings in seve:
is visiting her
i
tsel'f
and^"to£~-the-gr6wth-eHne4ntronage, and our people gave~Tr"Tfee^"
rith freehand effects.
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\ sister, Mrs. *irink Holbert,m m o o I T h £ w a i / r a n t W M l 8 f m e d b y justice
ly. We would be glad t o see more dependenUraovement before the va- Wltll Unm,m,
lyn.
L. J. Stage of this village on Tues
Altogether,
this
is
one
of
the
finest
homes
like them and hop^ this company rious local companies could get toH. R. Cable,'of the Glenmere Lake day, Feb. 3d, but it took several days
_FftANK P . HOLMES.
gether. This effort was stoutly re- in Orange County and is thoroughly enjoyed Hotel,
i m c unci,, ..»..%,
sailed
on
Friday
on
the
Clyde
to
find
Carpenter.
OnSaturdaylast,'
Warwick, N. V.
sisted by the editor of the DISPATCH by Mr. MeKendrlck and his Interesting fami- Line steamer Iroquois =for Tampa however, Deputy Sheriff Homer H.
Van Duier Bfock,
may return at some future date
ly, who are enthustlc lovers of country life.
(and
the
editor
of
the
Advertiser
as,
—Looks like the Highway Commis- well) and by the great majority of The house Is "especially adapted tor enter-, and Palm Beach, Florida. He will Hermann arrested Carpenter a t one
of the Raynor farms which he now
sioner should fix up the old bridge on our people. But like all monopolies, talnlng large companies,, and It is the delight be absent about three weeks.
J U S T R E C E I V E D - N E W LOT
Colonial avenue. I t fell In on one the Hudson River and its agents are ot the aecompll8bed"Sj06tess t o gatherabout-- John J. Beattie, Jr...youngest son owns. He was brought to Warwick
OF GOODS.
side as the result of last season flood. persistent. By fair means or foul her friends from the city and village to share of County Judge Beattie, went to the and a hearing was had before JusFANCY
GRAPE FRUIT.
ANOTHER PIECE OF
The bridge Is too small. The village they seek t o accomplish their pur- the joys of her beautiful home.
Hahnemann Hospital this morning tice Stage late Saturday afternoon.
TANGAR1NES.
Carpenter
wanted
full
information
should Join with the town and build pose. It was discovered that various
for an.operation for hernia. An elder
NAVAL ORANGES.
the charges against him, which
a substantial bridge here ot stone or misstatements were being made t o - PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
brother, Dr. Joseph H. Beattie, is of
FINE
FLORIDA ORANGES.
iron, with a walk on the side the the several independent companies. Henry C. Murray has resigned his one ot the house physicians a t Hahn- was furnished by Justice T Stage.'
ALL
SIZES...
ALL PRICES.
Briefly stated Carpenter w as - emsame as the South street bridge over One would be quietly informed that position as collector for the Metro- e m a n n Hospital.
NEW NtJTS OF ALL KINDS.
ployed
by
Trustee
Murray
t
o
search
the Galloway brook.
the other was Just "about t o hook politan Insurance Company in Gofor Sofa Pillows, 15c a
Mr. James D. Mabee is again i*eFANCY WHITE GRAPES.
the i up with the Hudson River." Anoth- shen and has accepted a position as fiorted to be Improving at the Hahn- the Raynor house for money, about
—The' DISPATCH ISp lxinformed
llmD8 oi by
me
NEW LOT CANDIES—all kinds. 1
square.
March
15,
1901,
and
as
a
result
of
those who have t o travel
of the er would be told that Mr. FltchJmd advertising Rlgn painter in New York emann Hospital, being able t o wear
i >the over
railroad
have a very large stock of Lowney's
his search he turned over to Mr. MurBell vale road that theiixllmbs
v™«,vi«o- nff I a contract all signed "ready for rati- city.
in bulk and in packages. All sizes.
both shoes and walk about freely. ray $7.50. Shortly after he depos-'
old willow trees ne y- breaking
*~
off fication" with hla company * and so
Come and see our goods. Orders
H. Smiley, who has been spend- "He hopes'to be home within another ited in the Port JervlsNational Bank
tracks
are across
constai
road, making on. The purpose^
purpose was t o make the A. winter
and falling
the road,
week.
a
t
Redlands,
Cal.,
died
delivered
promptly.
$4,688.45,
the
most
of
which
was
In
the
Some ofthe8e
independents believe " that
Saturday, Jan. 31, aged 75
Mr. Frank"T, Snyer is still confined torn, musty old bills bearing the aptravel dangerous. "Some of • these various
Telephone 67.
River would Inevitably there
He owned the Lake Minne- to the house, but is improving and p,ea'\ance. of money.thjat had been
limbs that have fallen recently, during various mu independents and that years.
waska property and also managed will no doubt soon be about again! hoarded arid counted Qyfcr j&Pd o v e r
a the Lake Mbhonk property for his after taking a little longer time for until nearly eworn
high winds would k411 a man if they the Hudson
out. The com••sub-license
should hit him while passing under," absorb
thecontract"
... M -^- right away
plainant b.eli. vea ' this money was
Main street • •••- - > - - Warwick.
brother.
recuperation.
. Of might
course just
if sqchi
a thing
said an Informant, Too bad thai they
as well
comeshould
to
found hi the Rqynor- house and apSupervisor
and
Mrs.
C.
W,.
Hprton
We
quote
elsewhere
irqm
$he
Ne^y
l®*Souvenlr Postal Cards, showwouldaway.
a t once
these grand old willows may naveto happen
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" " nibriopQly
«™ti.nr>t» rieht
Mlnlsink, gave a reception at their York Times a notice of* Mrs. Ely's propriated by Carpenter.
lmr^hotoKrapnlc views of Warwick, B6V|m}
resort to its old-time'm.pt}JQ<}8.. They of
be cut down I
Tuesdayj Feb. 3 hi hqnor qfjlie new book, *'A Wuhan's Hardy
Carpenter asked for adjournment
dliereni; sfenes, on sale nt-DlspatcUSftoi and
• —-The j^lg-T-welve.wlll give another would jack np the'yearly* rates and home,r
Garden,"
which
will
be
on
sale
a
t
Art Store.
birthday
of
Mpa\
Hortcn's
father,
"R.
WARWICK,
N.
Y.
to
enable
him
to
employ
counsel,
and
Increase
toll
charges,
and
the
public
ot their popular. dances a t Fafber's
'DISPATCH Book Store.
Justice
Stage
accordingly
adjourned
A.
Lain.
He
is
85
years
old
and
in
could
go
hang,
'TJut
It
won't
bapHall, Thursday evening, Feb, 19th.
Asabel Smith of Monroe, and Al- the hearing to Feb. 10, a t his office in
good health.—Independent Republipen.
Admission 50 cents.
bert Dent ot Wycox, Pa., are guests this village,
—Mr. Bartlett will sell more than To preve'nt such a possibility a can.
. Carpenter was taken' t o Goshen
three carloads ot furniture, beds and ounty organization ot independents Prof. W. A. Wheatley received word at the Welling to-day.
Jail in the custody of Deputy Sheriff
c
ias
been
formed,
and
the
independTuesday
of
the
death
of
his
father
a
t
Rev.
W.
A.
Plckslay
is
at
Concord,
bedding, tables, chairs, and 'general
Southampton, Eng.—Chester News. N. H,, taking a week's rest before Hermann.
household goods a t Demerest Hall has been
—,
At the adjourned hearing yester;_
'.
on Feb." 17,18 and 19. His reason for ent .companies are lA such close con- Mrs. .lames B. Lawrence enter- Lent.
day morning, Special Surrogate
selling these goods, most ot which tact with each other-that alf at- tained her cousin, Mrs. Golden of
Sunbeam Coffee, per lb 15o.
Y. M. C. A. CONVENTION.
John B. Sweezy appeared for Carpenare new and In good condition, is tempts to tool them must fall. Such Catsklll several days last week.
ter
and
demanded
t
o
have
the
comClioice
June Dairy Butter, per lb, 25c.
that they will not match, the new an attempt has but recently been Capt. John Backster, who has been
appear in person so t h a t he
furniture for the Red Swan Inn. See made in SussexCounty, but the swift serving Uncle Sam in Japan for. a Meets This Week in Warwick on platnaiit
Fancy Nayel^Oranges, per doz, 25o.
might cross-examine he? fta to, the
adv. in another column. J. C. Wil- publicity that overtook the scheme, year, has-been ordered to the PhilipFriday, Saturday and Sunday
source ol he? information. "Theje'ourt
3
large cans Boston Baked Beans, 25c
through
the
DISPATCH
and
in
other
pines.
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son, auctioneer.
asked" to subpoena witnesses on
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The convention of the Orange' was
has frustrated the plot. .Mr.
both sides and to fix the amount of
Rev. Ezra T. Sanford is taking a County
—Most ot the carpenters lfave been ways,,
Young
Men's
Christian
Asso.
Burn
Sunlight
Oil
is
the
best.
and his employers are sore be- second trip to the Holy Land, expect- ciation will meet In Warwick next ball pending an adjournment until
laid off from, the Red Swan Inn for Fitch
9 lbs Fanoy Evaporated Peaches, 25c.' :
'-*•"—*"•*«*• as they cannot work to cause they cannot gobble "up ybe in- ing to be gone about two months. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. All next Thursday at 9 a; in. s Judge F*
navantagp until
tne plastering
^
jntil the
Is dependent companies. But the peo- He Is one.of the lecturers on the trip. the- meetings, except the special ser^ V. Sanford and C^Ward - Seattle
Choice State Potatoes, guaranteed free from frost.
- reason
to be grateful. Mr. Sanford was In town last week
for the complainant,
conmletM. Tp))fl-^a)ls are going on pie
have everyWlttl
. . _ Mia«lletown
W
vices on Sunday, will be open to men appeared
connection
and Mr. o n m m ii ,, <«v. ..
Fanoy thin peel Lemons, per doz, 25c.
r
'•justice- Stage adjourned the hear.at d. Jlyel'y rate, and the T»tytfm Jsj Port
tn aJerVis
short time
will lines,
have tor a day or so, bidding good-bye
| and women. The evening meetings ing,
QvetWarwick
Independent
fixing
ball
a
t
$5;000.
The
prisx
h
nnd
MWd to .warm the rOQins enftAgli to
~ ' " • "''•'•"'>*
Will be theripfeulftr. n^eetlt\g8. *"Ttt
PHONE CALL 44,
PROMPT. DELI VERY.
*.„,_ ^ f t qpshenlall
his mother"aud qther relatives.
thesebe
everybody In tho village and
M
dry the plaster,
JflssAiinn
Walling,
who
was
the
I
will
tho eastern ena ol tbP m$$ HtnAtutii
erman.
1 , o o aofftVl
the village is' Invited. Rev. T.
. —The Granger» held a special ineot- The DISPATCH wants the J*B««ol guestfitSils's 8Gevtrnfle SJy in town ' +out
this morning by
H.
Barngwanath'of
Newbi\rgh,
"WW
I
ing a t their rooma in tlia Oddfellow's Rivolto atfty in tliefield,roifl»o»-lastjyeeHt V"1 ppehjavp're'd "{Ylthsev-two- sisters and he was
Building last Saturday night, anil timwrio ad iiirtuo-tnfflwsfrit.wVi erqTIn^e^trqtnnrominent-New-York. which >YlU "flo 01 SK-ftPe interest to Carpenter's
rele
we
at)pther meeting last -evening,--—-—- and
anS W
6 hope it will always have dealers in decorated clnqa.;,
every
church
momher.
He
la
one
of
o
competition.
Competition
H
M.N. Kaiie, with Mrs. Kane
•Whisn
Republlcane
Hon.
<^TTT
WH pomocrats
** "'" „«tiand
tpiiHt
bill thro nlentv ot competirion. wuiiwvi..-.. and
daughter spent several days in the best preachers in thla part of
Firemen Planning a Circus.
- V.„0Q nil antitrust bill thro
the city last week, attending the
Several wlde-awako members ot
Sativrday
night's
illnstrftted
MP*
theatre and tho opera, and enjoying
tho Warwick Fire Department are
the sights ot the city. They put up at v & in tlfo.MPthPi]l»t C\\m)\ will planning an amateur circus for the
, rU9t8 tend t o pro- o f the people at lBTg°i
IfibV
W
"
y
interest
ng
scenes
In
the
MfflefB'HPtrt on West foim street,
benefit of the department. Of course
class.
which is conducted by,-.-landlord n\i rirouhd and world-embracing the show will be given under a tent,
w
i
r
W
t
n
o
aooeloSon.
Ttaar^
will
duceImproving
prosperity a Farm Home.
Halght of the Cedar Cliff Inn a t Mon- illustrate tho work among the city "In tho good old summer time," but
Notice t
roe. ;'.',-.*
the hoys will have most of their fun
TbOflO who are interested- in the
Mrs. Lillian B. Talcott has been
getting ready, and approach the task
with lively
*""
" '
!y feelings
ol anticipation.
/
?•
-AmA I t Mr. M. L. Sanford, iatertalnment v'.nring
the coming arnilted ft widow's pension on acftr
s
Bradner's Oranges. White Grapes. Stuffed Dates.
count ot her husband, OapF, Edward
vi
? V ^ ? w i i vlllaae
The
improvec
o
n
^
K
wlir
kln8ly
l»anrt
«
|
NrKrTnleott-oUho
first
N.X..Yolnn.
^.
. • v , . « o t i t ^ ^ i ' ^ i . ^ W r o 1 l 8 e m c n t - . o t hatnf? t<v- the committee a t once.
A;^ew.earKiT $ ^ ^
/ • • • ' • ' :tn• • • ' ' W ¥ « ^ ^ o n T & e - m X ^ o o r , by T f f i a r only a few names hav^ b ^ n toer Engineers. Mrs. Talcott resides
LOWNETS AND SCHRAFFTS CHOCOLATE|
f, T°+w riintnff.room wll bo en- UUecived. At the convention last with her mother, Mrs. Bnlrd, on army and navy work, shop meetings j "A "Woman's Ha^ly Garden," by
South
street,
this
village.
there
PU^U|>C4
by
l
n
«
|
1 b ^ ; ^ » y ^ P » j ^ J 9 ^ t ^ BBveral XSi?'
AZJZX**.
thirteen ot whom Mr. Morris
Carroll of Stevens' -In- fof tho industrial *
fifty delegates,
Pure Sullivan* County Maple Syrup.
Morris Cari
, perennials, biennial*iiimo from Warwick. They were on- stltutPofTcpJinO
ihrubi, ftnd bulbt. thn author tella h o w a%d
yricilt onfl|ifi|cc
when to sow, t o plant and transplant, n,^\
esjittenwlnjfvtho lnBuckwheat 25 lb sack, 70o.
,r
P resident
•
F, Y> SANPfinp,
augnratlonotthe W w
y of
«M( t ffiibMlloni'SiiO on "Frklav night, tho conditions best united'to eaoh yarOoty.
'
. • H. TATR> " •
u%Kn
niiBo will be completely
the InstUutO-P-'of' ••Alexander ^
% S y night Is reserved tor a Iter directions are •ltnp\*\ A^A «(rf. tha rtfplij
E. H. CObWRl.l.,
Finest Elgin Butter.
Humphrey,
:>;,
, ! mSon service in tho Reformed 61 personal c^p«rl«n.ce. sb'e also glVes plant
oilArgeand smah gardeht, with tutt direcConnnlttco,
tions tor preparing tho soil and Rrou^lng th^
a few days at tho Hotel Weillrig
services, and the men
pl^dm.. Tfn'ere are ll»u o^per^tviuAAi, »hrnbB,
(nhBio.
0 A Thoroughbred." ^speiniTtt
malochq\r
will
fndey
weok.;: , . , ;
'
li'lles, iotc», and sprlntc flowerlriB hu\h«, w l t a
MB
thlstinie
hffM'thW
Photographer
E.
F.
Still
had
in
his
"•-he
farewell
Wilt
be
held'
Miss Llillan Plerson
of London,
the valley
u
heights, co\oi\ arjd lX-tlod ot bloom. Tho
l^yle of Seattle,
studio, last* week, a flno. India ink
fifty lHn»tratlo\;a U\ the Voluroe are- reproduc-^
nests a t thesct*vite.
tidn» tr6n\ photo«rAph» VOten inth8a«tho»*t
FM<5£i.
L
warwick'sboys.and
Theseyoun^
Sipiday
moyn\ng
a
t
^;
JMIUI garden by Prof, O. J \ Chandler—N, ft; t i m e *
ates
and
Howe thirty ot WarwICk'ftuqyB
jospttUeVatpadvmte
hiij^s
Qttuepatr
>t>\
!
Will
bo
rla enj
and
came
tq
p j l J t t a n men 0 Watwlea
uke 8L.,_
craoiia6nm^fflSLv n
"*•*• • •-'•*--* and other condh ^ ^ ^ S
Mdte weotlnge _
stthdajTaTteruuon
tlonsi perf«tror SK8ttn$r.
.... „
for
t h o a a m o hour. 8
Iffahd Plerson Burt put an "Thorought.v..
aye.planned
4, „ . ,
>ldtc3
• tho Methodist THE OLD RELIABLE
them. tatlon a t Major Benedict's eoventyJ^obpa W t e h they had made
CHOICE HEATS. BBrct
third
birthday
party.
Itho the
lve»,pn
POBlttyPriw Winner
ionAt the great lloohoster Poultiy nioTft
ShowIttitolosed, Q. « . AVhltaafNew • D r . a . ^ r i t t s - h a e t i e c n ill
As yon PM» by, *t«p into Bay no
toVltttadgood thing* DM** gal
Millora wae very wiec^rol,^im»ln|| tor several days with a heavy
blowing HgWwmtrt^
To pieaw yov» hltbwt b» will tt
1st,2d>4thand.5tlton?.hia fine dark, hut is sitting up today
for y owr put at« itf|Mt» ialcv m
Brahtnas.' He sold to Rochester par-1 "Mr. and Mrs. .1. Will Dean and in The day sessions will be heldFrl*
jet Home Rented
to try; ties the hen winning fid< Mr. White | daughter Anna- ol Passaic, wore
a
t
4
o'clock,
a
t
the
Mir has rented as won id thepastthreeyearsnenrly flucflta of Mr. Dwlght Dutcher, Sun day nfternoon
A beet row* ottfWinlWj,
rday-wt'the
Methodist Chnrch; {
. And lata* ehopi on J*«>»d».r,
jlJ-y'prJw gft this
*M* variety
variety. afr.tne
ana wnl po'dc^
Yon*n and » i »e*t*tttih ••*h* o, >
ns,,
,.,
c(n
the'tell
irAt- Yliw?d to dlecnaswhs
ITi» prtees «*•righttN«»y das
lAtf* limit*, to-Toseph ». Plckslay ot
nd
I
vWlW'Mra.'
IVycrson
ftt
the
\\'W
ivMucntionMi sociniv'vhysiea'
New York* who wWJaKe po*«eee}pn y n J?eogn Pf^ti^efiW M
toft? Wick
wlckYnlley»Ort«e>
. ; 'M
ti\ \\r
ri«A I hoys* worn of the aMoplatlon. ;- ,
10H0I0B SPARE K1BS.
TENDErflX)INS.
.Tune 1st or before. TheteA«elJ|(>}ade«i
JSj&ti andj Friday at 8:W tho Woman's AuxlV
the house, fardch, and ca»lft«l
» BEST CHtOAQO BEER
iTTtte choleegt ent* tS
hottw, Mr.NVarf Dnter
and fATnliy |
ilarker ot lary
enterlains nU visitors and local
h6
committeemen
ORAPE
FRIIIT,
0HOI0B
FIX)RIBA
ORANGES,
WilFpfohfthly «>end * awmftiw in
month
f i l i n g n p . « 7h«'.£notl»;)»,
lOAPE COI) CRANBERRIES,
LARGE RAISINS
are t o be fonnd a t tny
llopton ^ ltonnsavoll, bnlldirtg
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;
ETC.
wa
Church Notes.
are making extensive
a t all ttme»jpht n|>lnflrat t
ies
&vn!Vio'wc^S^
S%
a t ''the Khol1e,1K Mn4
The first prayer m ^ t i n ^ to be held
•ft
W
Johnson's summer home ou
In therem' ^ - ^ « * * * « * * Chnreh U
Telephond
N<>.
5.
Edenvtlie
road.
Tho
huge
column
Ab«ol«t««lffllW
annowheed
u* winiam F, Battcy, fotmerly lo- t h a t stand in front, and a t thec v
year ago
iSBErh^jenlont.
end of the house will be covered w
ttev. V Mr, FHedner 6! t h e
small shingles and supported
BrooMy
huge stones.
i ' J t t j ? S S t o r f ^ ' the lemon Mrtntr CO
BRIEFS:
ip
ngag
#1
»
LV
? »
O; OUTOHER;^fe
C. S .
ffi^ff^nu^^^^^
jMVVi
Alew specials in^Grfoceries
HUNTER
BAMS"
13c
per
pound
^iv>A
Sofa Pillow Covers
for this week.
%
•
\
T.E.HOWE,
•H
u
BROS.
Floo>
Can,
Shoe,
Scrub,
Counter,
Sink,
Stove,
Kalsomine,
Whitewash,
Horse, Window,
Lather.
EMBROIDERY HUCE -
%
HYNABD
Pillow Cords aud
Tassels
Closing out less than cost.
;i
s
y_.
LOUIS DUGH1.
EDSAXL'S
House, Stair, Whisk,
Factory,
Childs. ,
Also Turkey and Ostrich
Dusters, Painter's Dusters, and
sell's Carpet Sweepers.
M
m
QGHDEN & PEL-TOpfi
lit iwm im § #*
EDSALL'S
Hew Wash Goods.
Jeffl^at 'i:
m
M i l l , , ,._».„
-
Qm OasoNew Spring Styles Chambrays and Seersuckers.
CORNER
E
refe
ISAVC ,
SMIT
STORE.
ISA.
m sawEtorss <to s<
Fresh Made:
M
Itor
y&*.
feottlf
Prime, Tetider» JvAti
mm
ssmm^^ i&M^^j m^i^^iWm
W, B, yANT^ERVORT.
Ravno
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