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h ©IK €onsl)ol)ochen Uccor^ci*. ,\o, v?:*41 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY ■ it.NSIIOHOCKEN, PA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBHIl 8, — 1904 $1 t'EH YEAH NOTES OF OUR TOWN QT .A'TIOKF.ST OONOBBM INO Tine PF.OPI.F. OF mil BOR-ol (ill 0ONDBN8BD i'(U( RE-CORDER RBAPBB8. Albert McOulgau on Ninth avenue. :il nil i Iwood l.-c I 'II . in.. tlni "i the W. C, T, U Will be h. ill HI the home HI Mm Ber-tha l.luvllle mi Fayette Mreel on Thursdaj aftrnoon al balf-pasl two Ii Mr Charlei Head bai relumed rroni •i tin a weeka' trip to Bt Louta and ledlate point* ol Interest, Dnclud-ifammoth Care, ol Kentucky, and Wll-.ll! it's queer thai we Mm work a llf" ■ i■>!•- i.i build up something thai CM ii. knocked down la a fen minutes nnci we nw) do In a (ew mlnuf which ii taki a a life time to overcome Time i- a- Bckle aa a girl with three .;.:• MI.in rings. The death ot Bella Wren oc mrred . iiiilav an.mini; ill Chant.. Hoa N Istown, aged M yeai • rhe as a maid "i '•'-. Btanford, al) in Hv> days The funeral occurred yeatcrdaj i ii„ the undertaking parlora ol Wl] Ham i. Miller. Intermenl was al Oull Cemeti r) ,\ weal in weather prophet i I'**" :. rather warm winter, with pi rhap iileni> HI siniw. He makaa Ihi i dun on the la. i thai the wind, while I be sun was oroaalm th< equator, ••■•■ From easl and aoutheaat, and when H • pperl In the southwest n IK mated thla "alga" haa i in rears, and has always made The Qlrard Minstrel Vaudeville po appearlni al IJtQi - Opera How i. oi even ng November ltth, In anting a Ma)h-clasi , ive decided to prest til.- most popular young ladj ol Con iocken, spring Mill 01 i.aiu 'etti indaome watoh, Bach person pui chasing a ticket ai the box office will . a card upon which Un write the name ol their choice, Dur-ing the programme ti»- votes will b< counted and the resuli announced i,,,iii ii„- atage No Increase in prlcea of admission Qi I tog. ther b iy« and \,,i,. for youi girl frlenda, iiic action ..I ill" Convocation of atown In accepting the oil ■ i pen . ■- Church, Phoeulxville. to ; ., I,. ai I; two thirds o the obliga-tion , eating upon I be restored '' ol ill- Epiphany, Boyersford, provided i ,.■ i ... \... atli i Noi rh town woul I i all I., raise ;•' i o ihird I.I the amount required la very i, II Hi I'll- II i Cook, of thla borough, five hundred dollars were ui once pledged bj certain pun-ii - bishop \iii' kaj Smith promised l i,!r,. ., amount And there is luiir iiiniiii thai the sum needed will oon be collected, and lhal the new and enlarged Chun* of the Bplpuany, Royeraford. will !»• ronaecrati ■' before ii,.- i lose "i IJ04, Mr. Cook ha la bored iinllrlnglj to make Bplphany a upporting parish and bis ohjorl ii.ni •. II, i lain of attainment, The following will i«' the program ■ .I the enti rtalnme be given In II,.. i: \ it Mali mi Thursdaj even under ii u pli i of the Busy Work, i I.I HI Mark'a Church: •/nil.. Double Quartette, Old Blank Jo* Hoprano, Annie Smiili. Margarel Coin-duff \ii... Mis Bldredge, Bertha Bpare Tenor. Edward Davis, Mr. Hendricka Basa Win. Davis, Walter Croaamore Dialogue, "The Canvassing Agent" Betas Bender, a Widow Blva Noblll Bridget, an Irish girl Hattle Smith Peddler Ooorge Smith Canvassing Agent .... Mr Courdufl Mrs Bender'a Son ..William Bwelmler Annie Laura Male Quartette I!.-1'iiaiii.n. Selected ...Mr. Cluis. Flint ninatrated Songs Sui.i "The Organ Grinders Serenade." Bd,w Davla "The Old Oaken Bucket" ... .Quartette Sui.i. "What is Home Wlthoni I.I,v.." Eds Davli n alogtie \ Drop Too Much" Farmer Drlnkwiitcr. ..I. Howard l.cnt? ii Batklns Drinkwater, son. Norman Rlkei Phelln, hired man Ms Davla Robert Qreenllef Frank Btreepet Jerusha Drinkwater, daughter, I.illinn Noblll Qrandmother Drinkwater, Llasle sir.' per Uedley Bt. Mark's Lutheran Choir Recitation, Selected ..Mr. Cha* Flint Good Night Mixed Quartette Accompanist, Mrs Isabella Apple The following will he the patrons and pair. sses uf the entertainment; Rev. and Mrs Will. F. Hare. Mr and Mrs Millanl Davis. Mr. and Mrs Charles S Mead, Mr, and Mrs. \ari,11 Merkle, Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Nohlitt. Mr. and Mrs William F. Graham Mr gad Mrs William .1. Taylor. Mr. and \ii William Maoonaohy, Mr. and Mrs. Ml.. 11 Nohlitt. Mr. and Mrs. .1 K Btreepar, Mr. and Mrs. .lacoli Smith, Mr Fred. Lobb, Miss Maggie Craham. Mi John Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. George William- Mr and Mrs. George Wil-liams. Mr and Mis Marry .1.Milan. Mr. and Mrs. .1 Warren BchJIcbter, Mr. and- Mrs .lann-s Courduff, Mr. William LObb, Miss Lizzie Slalev. Mi' and Mrs. .1. Qulnn Roth. Mr. ami Ms Wm P. Ely. Mr. Charles Staley. Mr. and Mrs. John Heeker and Mr. HoraM Speaker. Mr. and Mrs. George Bwelm-ler, Mr. and Mrs. - William Dal" Mr and Mrs. William Longaere. Mr. and Mrs II C BtraSpar, Mr. and Mrs. .1. s M.is,.1 Doors open at 7 o'clock. Mall Carrier Alan Koi h returm i lasi week i ■ ■ .in the si i IS Pair, \ ronsioale will he given al the home of Mr. I Harold shoemaker, No 111 Ninth avenue, on Krtdaj even Ing. The Conshohocken High School fool ball team playa the Central Manual Training School Freshmen team, ol Philadelphia, thla ainim al 91 i o'clock, al Tonert Held, on Seventh avenue, The board ol directors ol the . ni.-ii's National Bank liavi el i Mr George Corson, ot Plymouth Me< pi i iident, In lucoaaalou to Di Royer, Mr. John P. Bowker haa been elected vies president Cbarlea 0, Rlngwalt, ol Norrlatown, former repfeeoatallye. .'i the Colonial Insurance Compan) ha I and mis accepted ■ responsible position with Qotwals ami Beyer Inauranc and Heal Batata lealat s ol Nori isioun. -vlr Itingwali has a boat ol friends iii thla borough, ail ol whom wish blm aucceaa In bis new Bald. \ TV, Q \. It., Will give a :-uppi l for their benafli on Saturday and aa lend an invitation to those Wh an Intereai in the boys who aaved the countr] tag the trying Un* 1861 to 1W4. Contributions will bi thanktnll] raeelved on Saturday alter noon HI their hail, Third avenue and i-.n real atreet Do nol forget 111• - data and kindly respond. Snow tell in r "ii Sunday [i i .nsi time thla •eaaoa, ii cami nine daj s I.II. i than the Ural fall a y< ai ago. ii was between I.M and in k ill lbs morning thai Un I nattered only a tew minutes, bui ui nclentl) lo make an official , I-.n- si'V.-ial Ii-.iis prior to I the snowiaii it WHS cloud) an I is known as ' .-now ml.I wa air. . as lavorable Impit aaion oi geluil Bvarta in the Union meetings was ihi pened laal eii iiiog b) .. .nsi oui .»■ to I btlatianai laying upon them responsibility lor eouvei man) inciaenta being rela oenveralona have reaolted iroji oai neat lurtinl peisona'l Interest. .... Bible readings are al aJKl •'• M. a evening aarvioi l a' I :" ■ M„ in I bi Presbyterian t'hnrih thla week ana StindB) A GOOD COMPLBXION "Sparkling ayea knd roaj el ke re ■tored by using DeWltt'a Little Bariy Risers," so writea B. P. Moore, ol Na-cogdoohea, Tex, \ oertaln nun fot Mllouaneaa constipation, etc, Small I'MI eaaj to take saaj to ad Bold by all druggists AT a recent masquerade pan.. ..> run I xie. in tile »'- ". S. oi A. nail, the Pillowing prises were givea tor lite I'usliimeu worn. VVilllam dhaw, picture ot si. Cecilia; John .lolin.'s. I.a.lies' Dress eus... | toirovik. Klng-of-Prusaia, man .-• i: John Neil. Hector atreet, orna-mental clock; Richard Brant, fourth aveiini' near Kreedlev Btreat, pietnre, minting acene; Joseph McHngh, nr U, Ponrtb avenue, Dress Bull uaaa The liuniiag Aoadem] In I', u H ui A. Hull conducted b) Prut, ' kloy is in...nog with weii deserved am judging by the large iiuiniiii yno avail themaalvea of the opportunity orfbred ii) ihis progreaajve teachei ..i the art in bon-bon roaptloaa held ever) Bai urday evening are eapeclally Inten I ing iinail are patronlaed b) many ol our foremost people. Prof, Dale) cornea in our town hlghl) recommend-ed and without doubt will succeed la pleusing all who visit this uhl> con-ducted and excellent academy. The Moniior Coffee Co., HI Na 10 Plrsl avenue, baa added anoiher de-liver) wagon to their already eaten sivi- aarviot. Thla progreaalvi corn-pan) is meeting with wall deserved auccem In 'heir efforts to auppl) the people of Conahohpeken with high-grade lens and rolTees. The store Is conceded by all to be iii heel quipped ii -a and coffee store in ihe county and is espeeially titled up wllh Hie . lm.prov.ed machinery for the roasting oi aoffeaa thus producing an a^bsolute1 ly fresh coffee al the loweal poeslble price Arrangements have been innde b] toe railroads to run s|H>rial trains to-night to take care of Ihe thousands who are exiM'eted lo go in I'll,I 11. Iplna to receive the eleiilon HIIIIII. i In Pannaylvanla Railroad win ran apec lal trains leaving at I A. M. from MroH.I Street Station to DownlngtOWn, Trenton, Pottatown, Weal Oheatar, via Media. Wilmington and Cliestnul Hill, and from Maikei sii.-.-i wharl in H.u-dentowu and Pemberton. The I'hlla-iPlplila and Reading Railway will he leady to i-arry home nil who go lo ihe Beading Terminal. Two sis'rial tralna at 1.30 A. M. for l.ansdnle an.I town are advertised, Beyond which win be run in as many aectlona aa necessary, trains for Nonial in I Cheatanl inn. Krankfoni. Trenton, illenalde ami Intermediate points will be made up in tin- Reading Terminal ai.er III.- laal regular trains leave ineee specials will be dtapatobed al -oon and us often .is they lire tilled I'm a nice roast of b»ef or a line steak, give Moaer a trial. Strictly liome-dreaaed Bnenl quality, i , Moedr'a oountrj made Ba and Scrapple for aala al us Weal i bird avenua ami at atore, SOI Had- Dll MASON K M'lVKIi DBNliST ::n; pnyetle Btieel fjoursi 7 a m. to i N p m to 8 p m. QA, OR LfK'AL ANAESTHETIO BUILDING ASSOCIATION AND LIFE INSURANCE To the Recorder:— The artlelea up..u the eubjecl of life ance aa applied to iiuiiding Aa-loelatl •' ma) not be Inter to Hie rea rh' Becor ,I,T I.II to iii"-" win, have an Intar-esl in iim atlona, I Ihey • portion Of 'his coniinun-ii'.. ii: purpose of MI [| i. Ding them on the system Ii | is hardl) fa *ei to take up DI ii apace ,u elucidating a plan wnlch mon propi I BO I» the COlUmM an 1 b>- paid tor, and Is order not w lni-ii. n mi h >"'11 gratuitous advi rl laeni m. i be Build tlon i- no ■• h n Ing prii i by • The Ri i ni al little pam phlet deacrlptlve of the plan, for the benefit of Mr. s, hllchter and all othi n who are Ignorant "i iis workings, Mi Schlichter in his article of laal ays "I am told by one of the thai ii a bolder of assured stock desires to withdraw, he gets no i from the "Insurance Reserve i-'nnd." That means quite a lo an] one withdrawing, for M a i jusi one-third "i 60 .cms and the stockholder of Buch stock then ai at the beginning to loose one-fourth ni the money he pays In above Un rni ii-iii making the above assertion, Mr. unooosclously made i wo miaaiatements: one - u dli ,, i i DOI po iaibl] have told hi ■■ llrectora have yel ther mlatatemeni "thai t II.- holder i from the Inanram i fund" and further "b U thi beginning to lose in-, i.. nih ol thi in, DO) he pa; La aboi ■ ' it*' ooi' of in •. , • .II be :ii g from an man. Now. Mr Schlichter, upon me to ex i piai i. I you iiu awful blunder. The la all u.e 10 - .inil ;.' no one al ai lonnl ■ •■ •" i ■ ■ , in, the gn - Insurance adder our agreemenl with .... ■ ■un this fund for the wllhdi Ins p, ■ 1 ■ p.'l'- I the find ...ili-retiirned In the way of earn ■ he lirsl ' ■ Itl l.m Building those with-drawing the Br ' year loose Intereai at well aa the Initiation Mr. Schlichter saw- "II an] man wani ■ Inaui hodld pay for it and pa; only wl al II coal Tl is ra Hue and thai is the principle upon which the plan and in my i. ui he v. ill gl l mnrcr in the coal n:' Insuram linn plan than In1 will by an endowment policy In an) old ii"" ■ panj and for H i-i,n thai ii" pain, p.ii- s to a , NI, i iii the profit. oi the i-ompanlea who Insure our riaka make a profit No Inaurance company is iii business for pleasure, but « gel Dearer to oosl and being mutual the older partlcipat) a in all the pro-po i1 ■ except Hi.- liullding Association had ii .isi Died lis own risks. l will ask if Hi" Provldenl i.ii. and Trust Co Insures al or near co I II si. Imw 'I.i Ui |M ■ I ' '11- divi-deiids annnall] to thelT Btoi khi and .-ai n about 31 per cent year i on ■nilal Wnen Mr Schlichter talks ni alloctlng twice the <■< il of Inaurance b< aeema i<> loose algl i ol i thai all ' oiled id ov< r and above actual coal goes Into a BI I I .a. ii Mm will, Sai ing Pun I be-longing toth shareholders, of »lilch ii,,- Bulldin • ■-'" let; ii 11 uati a a id it goes back every pennj ol 1' to them strictly upon thi tei of the i ree nciii upon which Hi.", enter. There are a lot of insurance oin-panlea doing btl which are lolleotlng ii*,- or six tlmea the ooal of naurance and nol a i net lack to the polio holder. Mr. Schlichter evades a frank nn-iwei to m) question ol 'whal I » of the full premium on an Endow neni ioUc) if a man dlea?"He aaya "in» dot s n.,i affei t the premium at all." 01 course it dmfi. n he tkea Ion mi nl pollci for Ji • fi r 16 n i in- Provldenl al the ■ so he will pay about 160 ■ actual cost ol carr Ing a atraigbi Ufa i-ir ■■.'.. id for i year al thla age \> onid p.' about 51". if h" d " «">y ol the -i i ins |60 the) got over I is actual coat ibould the) pa) blm an) 'ibis wau bl contract Bo with ihe insured shares If he dies the iirsi year Why ahould they pay blm in addition the amounl paid iu- hi- got contracted for and hi.- ti Ion n hit reaped the profit of ihe dir-fi rence between the amounl paid In - id thi act Mr S ihHt bti Of tinning In ;i "I oi i for i Pi ivldenl Life and i I Company. 1 don i blame Bin to . i all the advertisement he an I. i ,,!' bla no ]■■ -1 nu letti i i-represents a goo and I the life eoinpaiii. liable as nun Hog v 'i ■ ndowr in. Thai man] of our i Itlsena are m- \inceii thai andOM «o-clatlon .-tn-k i . ..... i need 1 ' ■i 0t them hr - ' SNAP SHOTS The masquerade ball ol washing-ton firemen was ■ grand Batnrda] evening There were 161 ■mi ami women In the grand man i Dancing was continued from 1.10 to 11.40. The parade mi I.i atlracted hundreds ni p. ople. Oon ahohocken Hand, L'I memben masked, led the procession The hanks and poet Offll to-day, Blectlon Day. The pupils of ih" High School In day. A number of samp!.' baUota were I I the pnpfla wee en practical Instruction in how to vote. The funeral of Mrs. Nagle was held from her late home on Third avenue yesterday inoinii, wen bold in St Maiihew's Church, the Inter-ment was in st. Miiiibcv's Cemetery. Daniel i.eary, who is a fireman Iu the Navy Yard, at Washington, Was struck by a coal cart in thai cii> on Thursday and seriously injured II. was taken to a hospital. .Mr. Lear] is a resident ot this borough and ha I Intended to come home to vote. Hit accident deprives the Republics] a ballot. HG P. WANG Kit. who, to-ilay, It Is expected, wlin he returned to Congress by a majority nearly 5000 votes. • Ol ELECTION POINTS OF CONSHOHOCKEN SCHOOLS INTEREST TO-DAY' _ „, " " , . The following is a list of the officers Presidential Electors will Iw ehosen «»d committees of the Conshohncken in all the Slates of the Union lo-.la> The term* Of thlrt) I'nited States Sen-ators expire March 4 next. Seven of the vacancies have already been filled, and the Legislatures of twenty-threi to be elected will till the other j vaeanciS. Members of the House of! Rl picseiuutives ure to be voted for to-day In all except three States—Ver-1 monI Maine and Oregon, whi.-h havcj lie ted their Congressmen. In i i States Governors, ami in all i" are to 1 In rive states minor! 0 Beers arc m be .-elected, and in ihirieen HI. dors onh are lo be voted for. There are 170 memben ol th* I i Loral C '"i 839 votes are i tor a choice for Prealdeai andl Vice Praatdanl The Blectora arc vot- . I for by the electors of the varinus The Electors meet In Ihe var-' ions Slates (.n the second Mnjy) lannary succeeding the presidential] in, and vote by ballot tor Presi-dent and Vice President. The resultI ni the ballot is then seni to ihe Presi-dent of the United States Senate. On I Ihe second Wednesday in February the President of the Senate opens Ihe ballots in the presence of the House of Representatives, and the vote Is then inline i The electoral votes of the are a., follows: Alabama n Arkansas, 9 California 10 Colorado 5 Connecticut 7 I lelawille :t Florida o Qeoi -;ia I" Idaho ■! Illlnola -" Indiana I" Iowa U Kansas -• 10 Kel'.tll. I: IS Loulalant " Maine ° .Maryland 8 i i achuaetta W Michigan I4 Minnesota '• kUashwIppI 10 mri IS -Inin ana •• Mebraaka * Nevada 3 \.w Hampshire 1 \ V. I. Ise\ 12 New York 39 North Carolina '- North Dakota * Ohio M 4 34 4 School Hoard, and tin teachers of the schools: President, John K. Bowker. Treasurer. Alex. L. Miller. Secretary, Joseph C. Jones. CONCERT ARGUMENT COURT A ... enjoyable concert waa given In the Perish n.". lalvar) Hen Ceuturj Trio oa l-'rnl.i. ,-,..i The foHowlng wan i be proi I I"' Dai thi : lilies Anno Bl e.l Billy P] lie ,i. iinii.'tt" Turner Broomell Prank Lynaa Anna Brown Huberts ... ri • Dberlher Helen Bi atrice Bead Romance Phelpw .Di.iin.it.' Turner Broomell ' ' ■' ■ I .'."11 I. Wi .: Better Bldi a W*e ..I'laribel c I cannol Sing the Old Songs. flaribel \u.a Brown Roberts ling Selected Jeaanette Turner Hroomell a Lullaby Kate Vaiinah Clayton Thomas Anna lliowu Roberts 1IDWL1NU I'lrsi Ward Prancta B. Collins, .lohn Boyce, Pal rick l.acev Second Wai',1 John I'. llowker. James M Mnrrisnii Leonard W. Hell. Third Ward Joseph C. .Ii I ' C P regtmelar, M. 1).. Alex. L. Miller. Fourth Ward William Cleaver. John Nell, lilt ti Ward B. J M. Wood. M. F. Davis, Prank B. Shay, November argutnenl court convened yesterday morning at ten o'clock Judges Swuriz and Weund. In the assigned a itau ol Hi on i.ivinbstnn. report ni aale waa Bled, Petition was filed by the Cpuntj Commissinneis asking for the appolnt-ment of a Jin:- to Inspect a newly-erected bridge ovar a ti Ibutarj of thi Pennypack creek In the townablp ol llorsham. nc:ii the line of.tbe borough Of llatboro. Vlao a retprn of a Jurj appointed to inspect a bridge over the Perklomen creel, between the townablp of Marl-borough and Frederick, approving the | same. The petition ol the rovi., Council of Wl ll for the appoint ! meat of John s. Pluck aa burger ] mi the vacancy oci aalo i bj iii.i\ni and ■ Ion of Wm. ii. Blank, «.is filed ami ihe court made [ly. Petition ol Mary I, , satis i faction ni un old mo petition "i Moi n> inr Bariafai tlon of a lost mon gage. Petition ol Marj Carr to bav husband, Morton C. C I.i. Co. LEE CO. Isl 2d 3rd ame game .., 134 17s 1!:; 111 1::.". 161 .... 148 178 Iftl ■ Hi.', 138 159 Wrii-hl ... I3S Totals Tot i sa MI nil 677 789 768 SH8IN1 1st 2d 3rd Tot game game game an 171 169 r. 1 ;:i» 118 1Z3 273 i l> 181 104 485 I'" IU8 .uiiilnli I'I'I 143 165 j.,'. LOS 1 >.. 194 104 Kohn 146 II.-. —- .— —— . 1 :■» 134 .1-1 ,>:n HKB • IIRB8T IN POOL KoiiM ( ABB William Lyle, of West Manayunk, al nne lime a mad foreman iii Lower Merioi township, and ■ Demooratle •nan irom the 1'in.tnd dis- I lei" I '" KM i v siei.lay aftei'iiiion Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Ltah Vermont Virginia Washington rVest Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Total, .1 v to choice NOT A SH'lv D\V BINCR "I was taken scvctvl. Blck With kidney trouble, I tried all aorta of iiiedicines. none of which ri lievad nie One day I <aw an ad, ol our Electric Bitten and determined lo tr> them, town to lol After taking a few doses l tell "; i n ni igh 10 to N I 47fi 389 Teachers and Text Books William Cleaver. Joseph C, Jones, C. a. Tegtmeler, M. D., James Morrison, Millanl Davis. Buildings and Qrounda Frank E. Shay. Patrick Lace), Leonard W. Bell. Finance Committee John Neil. C. F. Tegtmeler. M. D., i: J ..I. Wood. Manual Training Prancla B. Colling, John Boyce, Joseph Slovens. 11 L. Miller. i Polios Chambers, of Ard-mori aa I n< Of tha principals in Ihe ly" pool-room, si West Mana-yunk. which was raided by the Law ami Order Bocl it] ol Philadelphia, and the bower MefTon polio on July 30. The Information was aworn out by I W Bromley, of the Law and Order Society, Lyle gave bail in the sum of 1600 for a further heariim. as ihe prosecutor was nui of the State. Lyle waa nol In ihe pool-room bulld- IJimr It. Zicgler. Superintendent Carolina R. NJblo, Harriet Matthews, Clara Bodey, Bstella Calne, Lillian Slei I,i Mary O'Neill. Ma) McCollum, Blliabeth Markley, s Kiln Davla. Elisabeth Moore, [vy Ollbert, Maud Siigebcer. Pert ha D. Spare. Mattle l'augh. Eva Rowley, Mary Cairns. Elizabeth Doweea, Ida Davis. Dottle Itockhill. Mr. Mnml.'Inn Janitor, Robert llcrron. October oouii rsfuasd to -i an habitual drunkard, The argument Hal wat men called. As thi ati oographer a noti iiiiin; and i uargi I□ ma■■ ■ oi thi cs have uot been filed, In*' court an ■ Id go over until next Monday morning. The first case argued was a notion I for a new trial and Judgment new ol i atante v.eredtcto i" the ci ; . j v. Hoy \s. Union Mutual I in and storm Insurance C unpany. It will be \]r_. ai the time of the raid. n membered that a vei .id..I loi pi.ui.iui lor $luJii and in-teresi. Defendant's point was mat mere was anoiher Inaurance nolle) ".. the pn iNi-i a lal toe) boi Id paj on!) < Ighl twei ■ nlha oi thi I'luiniiii contended thai evidenot of tn.h waa brought out at tha trial. Iu Hie ci,' , ni Low i Ml rn .i ■ ship, to us.-, ra W H E niton, a rule on justice ni ui,- peace in accept homi was made absolute. A rule I.i iinline Bobi. n '..-. Prank 0. Viti argued by N. D. TjSOU [Ol i I I and s. a. High tor detendant rha ■■ .n i nine I liiii.i i... I thi one] .I'm. Jones, w in. v. i - in i oi a. , tintlff, ; mill that he had paid It off to Jones. whose Individual receipt was produceu An issue iva "i.ri. when the master's report in th< di-vorce case.nl c.liz.ib, la il. i liarr., B. I i'mm.is wai HI gusd, -1 ap-peared tlial the cans ns. I.,..11 was the fact that defendant waa an adher-ent of Bryan in th last Presidential campaign and that Ids wife. In • family there are seven Itepun.i refused to agi 11 wit h these . lewa. New OOOD 1NVESTMENIT POR IIM: DIII.I.AU II you have bad hea'Ph. i onsllpa-iim. pain in the small of tha back, discolored skin, nervousneaa or dizzi-ness, your only wise course is to take i i David Kennedy's Favorite Rem-edy, ot BondOttt, N, Y. It will cleanse the blood oi all Impurities, regulate Hi" Kidneys and Liver, and thus re-store a healthy glow to your checks nguin FltO.M BOOTH AFRICA Way Of Ising Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban. Natal, South Africa, says: ' vs a proof that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is a cure suitable for old and young. I pen you Ihe following: A neighbor of mine hail a child Just over two months old, H had a VSTJ had COUgh and the parculs did not know whai to ■ Iva It I suggested that if ih,... would gal a bottle of Chamber-lalan's Cough Remedj ami pul aome upon the dummy leal the baby was ng il would ' no dOUbt cure the child This ihey did and brought about a Quick raliel and oured th* baby." This ivmeilv Is for sale I Wm Neville, Conahohocken, and J. Pufus Hair. West Conshohocken. KKV. S. C. SWALI/JW. nl llarrisliurg. Pa. The Prohibition candidate for I'res- I cm. lie has friends and will get a ..mil vote In this town. Thomas Qrabei and hla brother, Dallas, of Bast Greenville, caught ihe two largest raccooaa In the Perk-lomen Valley 80 pounds. tog) thi r Heef, veal and mutton anil all kinds ,,, smoked meats at Mosor's Meat I irket .103 Hector street. WEST CONSHOHOCKEN ITEMS - OF INTEREST FROM IHE BOKOUGH ACROSS THE RIVER CONDENSED FOR RECORDER READERS. jon voted Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Faugh, of Phil-adelphia, are visiting Mr. and Mis. Henry Kisciiherg. I'lulip Nagle, ol tills borough, spent Miiiirila. ami Sunila> with his fath-er. Philip Nagle, Br., In Heading. Routine business was tranaai i id at di" regular meeting of the School Board last evening. Plans for a novel anad What should prove ID be a thriving Industry are now being laid just outside the bor-ough limits on the place known as the "(jolden Days." The place has been taken In charge b] Miss Ritchie, of ihe Bryn Mawr College, who lias had tue plan- very much improved, it is her intention. Il Is understood, to In-dulge extensively in the raising of laig'lisli Pheasants. With Ibis aim in .lew tan runs have slread] been built. i in- new proprtetresa also expeel nils., mushrooms ami cultivated vio-lin- raising of mushrooma has been attempted before ID this borough but the project met with such little that the business was dropped. It is, however, hoped that "(loblen !i;i>s may in a short while world wide renown for its Pheasants. . " i brooms and violets. A serious ami what might have prov-en to be a latal accident, occurred on Sunday afternoon. Edna llorner and Sura Paul, two little girls, aged about . tears together with some other pla> mates of their own age. were swinging on the railing of Hie bridge watch crosses the Wllsontown Creak ai Bllaabeth atreet. The railing hart become rotten owing lei the length of time it has I n ihere and Ihe weight ni tlie children caused it to break, throwing some ol them Into the water below, while the limner and Paul girls fell on thi atonea which are along the bank. The former received n broken leg and was hruisd consider-, ably about, the body, while the latter received an injury to her back anil was also Injured Internally. The oth-ers were not Injured at all but some leetlveil a thorough drenching. There is considerable traffic over the bridge, hut il hart never before been used as a playground for children or the rot-ten condition of ihe wooden railing would probably have been discovered and repaired before this serious Hani occurred. FOOT BALL <►: ♦♦»»«■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • ♦ BRUSHES The strong West Conshohocken fool ball team journeyed to Manayunk on Saturday and defeated the strong Man-ayunk leani by the score of 12 to 0. The features of tha game was the 75- yard run of Bishop for a touchdown and the line bucking of Rorick and Thompson. • • • In a special game, ihe West Consho- Inn k.-ii learn played Ihe strong Crystal A, C. of Spring Mill, In the meadow, on the East Side. The game brokc~ii|T in a wrangle owing to the Crystal ti mn claiming a touchdown after they ran out of hounds. e e • On next Saturday aftcruoon the West Conshohocken team will line up against the sailors of the Battleship Massachusetts on the school grounds. Tins will In- the hardest game that the loiiil team will have this ear as the sailors are a husky lol ol playera and are well experienced in the game ami tha local team will have to play a bard gam to hold up their reputation as they have not been scoreil on this season. The West Conshohocken team, however. Is one of the best thai eve* represented the West Side *>n the gridiron for a number of years and under the coaching of Custer, the vet-eran quarter-back of Ihe old Consho-hocken team, the boya are fast round-ng Into shape and will play the game ol their life on Saturday. With the crack half-backs Rorick and Kelly in the game the local team has a good chance to win. They hope the people will patronize them as they have a htavy expense attached to this as me sailors will nol come out un-less they get full expenses. DISABTR01 s v, RKCKI , tn Ii imnaible fi i ii.. i i.,,.".:. i I .ui ' ■ .. ame i: i i . in. mad suffer' is In.in 'I lirnai and l.ung trou lu.s But since the idvenl ol I Hint Ni Dlacot Cot tlon, Cough -: , , . I . ■ | nation if no loi Lola Ci B| [. of On ni '• nl M.i | Who - i ' nil ll BRI'8HE8 1! Al It IIKISIIKS i Mnser's country-made Ssui"iige and Scrapple. For sale at 118 Weal Third avenue anil al stire. 80." Hsc-tor street The best 82.00 soft and stiff hats are male and sold by Traccy, the Hatter, Norrlstown. in all leading Kail styles Thousand* to select from. l,\ in. King's N" * D men i i Thtoai an I N ivllli. Due :-'iM Prld ."I and Ji. Trli II ttlea i - Moser'a com trj made and scrapple. Por alt til Tin,,! avenue aa I at atcri lor stic i. • \ brueh la a brush" so it il dldn'l you know that an in i not alike. Dldn'l ..on know thai -nine Hair brush . soon -is wel loss their stiffness and n< »er regain I v Diin'i .rn know thai tha i out ol ome tooth 1 i ■ .. arl ha AM sfHEALTH lieved. and SIHIII thereafter was niiie I i urod, and lime um en a ;. da; Neighbors of mine have beet cured ol Rheumatism, Neuralgia Llv- , i ami Kldne) troubles ami General i" hint) " Thla la whai B. F. Ba Ol Fremont. N. c write* On! al Ni rllle' Pharma i Read ih.- Recorder, V ■ year, ,... i mil II I ' I in ration no i i o sure.I '... i, rii pnl He 'I'- II ,i I'll '■ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ DR J B MAHN. DRNTIST 69 Fayette Street Electrical Equipment. Hours:—9 A. M. to 9 P.'M. Bell 'Phone 61 W. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ DR LAMBLEY DENTIST Philadelphia Dental Rooms Fayette St ami First Ave.. inv.-r Bell's grOOtrj I I'liiishnhiM'ken Painless Extracting Bonn: 9 A. M. to 7.30 P. M. Bundaya by appointment Foi a nice roust of beef . r a due iteal give Moaer a trial. Btrlctlj hrime-dreRs, ii, Bnenl quality. Beef, veal and muiinn and all kindi of siuniieii meal al Moa r' - Meat Market, :io:i Hector atreet Por a nice roast ol beat i steak, give Moaer a trial. home-dressed, rtncM itiallt- ' ficVtly 808 Hec- Vse Moaer'a couutt Ud Scrapple F, Third avenue n.id at store, tor etrai I \ If you . am a hair bn !i i i # ntnafa thai will areai f\ til you '-•I tired ol ln<',l.,, .,,.,, n think of "' II "' •' >'°« H its pick nne parting with '"" r",'.',i' 1,1 ik vonr laat dol-ii, ,„.,- ol our brnahea, M'COYS-Bt i Fourth .we.. ii11 Hector St.. M above Blm Conahohocken, Pa. *AKlH0 POWDER Absolutely Pure MAS HO SUBSTITUTE THOUSANDS CITtF.D. DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve cured thousands of cases of Piles. "I bought a box of DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve on the recommendation of om■. druggist." so writes C. H. I* Crj ni Ziiviiiin Tea "and used it, stubborn ease of piles. It permanently." Bold by aO ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«>♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ wm * \~ ■
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, November 8, 1904 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1904-11-08 |
Year | 1904 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 8 |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 41 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
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©IK €onsl)ol)ochen Uccor^ci*.
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PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
■ it.NSIIOHOCKEN, PA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBHIl 8,
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1904 $1 t'EH YEAH
NOTES OF OUR TOWN
QT .A'TIOKF.ST OONOBBM
INO Tine PF.OPI.F. OF mil BOR-ol
(ill 0ONDBN8BD i'(U( RE-CORDER
RBAPBB8.
Albert McOulgau
on Ninth avenue.
:il nil
i Iwood l.-c
I 'II
. in.. tlni "i the W. C, T, U
Will be h. ill HI the home HI Mm Ber-tha
l.luvllle mi Fayette Mreel on
Thursdaj aftrnoon al balf-pasl two
Ii
Mr Charlei Head bai relumed rroni
•i tin a weeka' trip to Bt Louta and
ledlate point* ol Interest, Dnclud-ifammoth
Care, ol Kentucky, and
Wll-.ll!
it's queer thai we Mm work a llf"
■ i■>!•- i.i build up something thai CM
ii. knocked down la a fen minutes
nnci we nw) do In a (ew mlnuf
which ii taki a a life time to overcome
Time i- a- Bckle aa a girl with three
.;.:• MI.in rings.
The death ot Bella Wren oc mrred
. iiiilav an.mini; ill Chant.. Hoa
N Istown, aged M yeai • rhe
as a maid "i '•'-. Btanford,
al) in Hv>
days The funeral occurred yeatcrdaj
i ii„ the undertaking parlora ol Wl]
Ham i. Miller. Intermenl was al Oull
Cemeti r)
,\ weal in weather prophet i I'**"
:. rather warm winter, with pi rhap
iileni> HI siniw. He makaa Ihi i
dun on the la. i thai the wind, while
I be sun was oroaalm th< equator, ••■•■
From easl and aoutheaat, and when H
• pperl In the southwest
n IK mated thla "alga" haa i
in rears, and has always
made
The Qlrard Minstrel Vaudeville po
appearlni al IJtQi - Opera How i. oi
even ng November ltth, In
anting a Ma)h-clasi
, ive decided to prest
til.- most popular young ladj ol Con
iocken, spring Mill 01 i.aiu 'etti
indaome watoh, Bach person pui
chasing a ticket ai the box office will
. a card upon which Un
write the name ol their choice, Dur-ing
the programme ti»- votes will b<
counted and the resuli announced
i,,,iii ii„- atage No Increase in prlcea
of admission Qi I tog. ther b iy« and
\,,i,. for youi girl frlenda,
iiic action ..I ill" Convocation of
atown In accepting the oil
■ i pen . ■- Church, Phoeulxville. to
; ., I,. ai I; two thirds o the obliga-tion
, eating upon I be restored ''
ol ill- Epiphany, Boyersford, provided
i ,.■ i ... \... atli i Noi rh town woul I
i all I., raise ;•' i o ihird
I.I the amount required la very
i, II Hi I'll- II i Cook, of thla
borough, five hundred dollars were
ui once pledged bj certain pun-ii -
bishop \iii' kaj Smith promised l
i,!r,. ., amount And there is
luiir iiiniiii thai the sum needed will
oon be collected, and lhal the new and
enlarged Chun* of the Bplpuany,
Royeraford. will !»• ronaecrati ■' before
ii,.- i lose "i IJ04, Mr. Cook ha la
bored iinllrlnglj to make Bplphany a
upporting parish and bis ohjorl
ii.ni •. II, i lain of attainment,
The following will i«' the program
■ .I the enti rtalnme be given In
II,.. i: \ it Mali mi Thursdaj even
under ii u pli i of the Busy
Work, i I.I HI Mark'a Church:
•/nil.. Double Quartette, Old Blank Jo*
Hoprano,
Annie Smiili. Margarel Coin-duff
\ii... Mis Bldredge, Bertha Bpare
Tenor. Edward Davis, Mr. Hendricka
Basa Win. Davis, Walter Croaamore
Dialogue, "The Canvassing Agent"
Betas Bender, a Widow Blva Noblll
Bridget, an Irish girl Hattle Smith
Peddler Ooorge Smith
Canvassing Agent .... Mr Courdufl
Mrs Bender'a Son ..William Bwelmler
Annie Laura Male Quartette
I!.-1'iiaiii.n. Selected ...Mr. Cluis. Flint
ninatrated Songs
Sui.i "The Organ Grinders
Serenade." Bd,w Davla
"The Old Oaken Bucket" ... .Quartette
Sui.i. "What is Home Wlthoni
I.I,v.." Eds Davli
n alogtie \ Drop Too Much"
Farmer Drlnkwiitcr. ..I. Howard l.cnt?
ii Batklns Drinkwater, son.
Norman Rlkei
Phelln, hired man Ms Davla
Robert Qreenllef Frank Btreepet
Jerusha Drinkwater, daughter,
I.illinn Noblll
Qrandmother Drinkwater,
Llasle sir.' per
Uedley Bt. Mark's Lutheran Choir
Recitation, Selected ..Mr. Cha* Flint
Good Night Mixed Quartette
Accompanist, Mrs Isabella Apple
The following will he the patrons
and pair. sses uf the entertainment;
Rev. and Mrs Will. F. Hare. Mr and
Mrs Millanl Davis. Mr. and Mrs
Charles S Mead, Mr, and Mrs. \ari,11
Merkle, Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Nohlitt.
Mr. and Mrs William F. Graham Mr
gad Mrs William .1. Taylor. Mr. and
\ii William Maoonaohy, Mr. and Mrs.
Ml.. 11 Nohlitt. Mr. and Mrs. .1 K
Btreepar, Mr. and Mrs. .lacoli Smith,
Mr Fred. Lobb, Miss Maggie Craham.
Mi John Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. George
William- Mr and Mrs. George Wil-liams.
Mr and Mis Marry .1.Milan.
Mr. and Mrs. .1 Warren BchJIcbter,
Mr. and- Mrs .lann-s Courduff, Mr.
William LObb, Miss Lizzie Slalev. Mi'
and Mrs. .1. Qulnn Roth. Mr. ami Ms
Wm P. Ely. Mr. Charles Staley. Mr.
and Mrs. John Heeker and Mr. HoraM
Speaker. Mr. and Mrs. George Bwelm-ler,
Mr. and Mrs. - William Dal" Mr
and Mrs. William Longaere. Mr. and
Mrs II C BtraSpar, Mr. and Mrs. .1.
s M.is,.1 Doors open at 7 o'clock.
Mall Carrier Alan Koi h returm i
lasi week i ■ ■ .in the si i IS
Pair,
\ ronsioale will he given al the home
of Mr. I Harold shoemaker, No 111
Ninth avenue, on Krtdaj even
Ing.
The Conshohocken High School fool
ball team playa the Central Manual
Training School Freshmen team, ol
Philadelphia, thla ainim al 91 i
o'clock, al Tonert Held, on Seventh
avenue,
The board ol directors ol the .
ni.-ii's National Bank liavi el i Mr
George Corson, ot Plymouth Me<
pi i iident, In lucoaaalou to Di
Royer, Mr. John P. Bowker haa been
elected vies president
Cbarlea 0, Rlngwalt, ol Norrlatown,
former repfeeoatallye. .'i the Colonial
Insurance Compan) ha I and
mis accepted ■ responsible position
with Qotwals ami Beyer Inauranc
and Heal Batata lealat s ol Nori isioun.
-vlr Itingwali has a boat ol friends iii
thla borough, ail ol whom wish blm
aucceaa In bis new Bald. \
TV, Q \. It., Will give a :-uppi l
for their benafli on Saturday and aa
lend an invitation to those Wh
an Intereai in the boys who aaved the
countr] tag the trying Un*
1861 to 1W4. Contributions will bi
thanktnll] raeelved on Saturday alter
noon HI their hail, Third avenue and
i-.n real atreet Do nol forget 111• - data
and kindly respond.
Snow tell in r "ii Sunday [i i
.nsi time thla •eaaoa, ii cami nine
daj s I.II. i than the Ural fall a y< ai
ago. ii was between I.M and
in k ill lbs morning thai Un I
nattered only a tew minutes, bui ui
nclentl) lo make an official ,
I-.n- si'V.-ial Ii-.iis prior to I
the snowiaii it WHS cloud) an I
is known as ' .-now ml.I wa
air.
. as lavorable Impit aaion oi
geluil Bvarta in the Union meetings
was ihi pened laal eii iiiog b) ..
.nsi oui .»■ to I btlatianai laying upon
them responsibility lor eouvei
man) inciaenta being rela
oenveralona have reaolted iroji oai
neat lurtinl peisona'l Interest. ....
Bible readings are al aJKl •'• M. a
evening aarvioi l a' I :" ■ M„ in I bi
Presbyterian t'hnrih thla week ana
StindB)
A GOOD COMPLBXION
"Sparkling ayea knd roaj el ke re
■tored by using DeWltt'a Little Bariy
Risers," so writea B. P. Moore, ol Na-cogdoohea,
Tex, \ oertaln nun fot
Mllouaneaa constipation, etc, Small
I'MI eaaj to take saaj to ad Bold
by all druggists
AT a recent masquerade pan..
..> run I xie. in tile »'- ". S. oi A.
nail, the Pillowing prises were givea
tor lite I'usliimeu worn. VVilllam
dhaw, picture ot si. Cecilia; John
.lolin.'s. I.a.lies' Dress eus... |
toirovik. Klng-of-Prusaia, man
.-• i: John Neil. Hector atreet, orna-mental
clock; Richard Brant, fourth
aveiini' near Kreedlev Btreat, pietnre,
minting acene; Joseph McHngh, nr
U, Ponrtb avenue, Dress Bull uaaa
The liuniiag Aoadem] In I', u H
ui A. Hull conducted b) Prut, ' kloy
is in...nog with weii deserved am
judging by the large iiuiniiii yno avail
themaalvea of the opportunity orfbred
ii) ihis progreaajve teachei ..i the art
in bon-bon roaptloaa held ever) Bai
urday evening are eapeclally Inten I
ing iinail are patronlaed b) many ol
our foremost people. Prof, Dale)
cornea in our town hlghl) recommend-ed
and without doubt will succeed la
pleusing all who visit this uhl> con-ducted
and excellent academy.
The Moniior Coffee Co., HI Na 10
Plrsl avenue, baa added anoiher de-liver)
wagon to their already eaten
sivi- aarviot. Thla progreaalvi corn-pan)
is meeting with wall deserved
auccem In 'heir efforts to auppl) the
people of Conahohpeken with high-grade
lens and rolTees. The store Is
conceded by all to be iii heel quipped
ii -a and coffee store in ihe county and
is espeeially titled up wllh Hie .
lm.prov.ed machinery for the roasting
oi aoffeaa thus producing an a^bsolute1
ly fresh coffee al the loweal poeslble
price
Arrangements have been innde b]
toe railroads to run s|H>rial trains to-night
to take care of Ihe thousands
who are exiM'eted lo go in I'll,I 11. Iplna
to receive the eleiilon HIIIIII. i In
Pannaylvanla Railroad win ran apec
lal trains leaving at I A. M. from
MroH.I Street Station to DownlngtOWn,
Trenton, Pottatown, Weal Oheatar, via
Media. Wilmington and Cliestnul Hill,
and from Maikei sii.-.-i wharl in H.u-dentowu
and Pemberton. The I'hlla-iPlplila
and Reading Railway will he
leady to i-arry home nil who go lo ihe
Beading Terminal. Two sis'rial tralna
at 1.30 A. M. for l.ansdnle an.I
town are advertised, Beyond
which win be run in as many aectlona
aa necessary, trains for Nonial in I
Cheatanl inn. Krankfoni. Trenton,
illenalde ami Intermediate points will
be made up in tin- Reading Terminal
ai.er III.- laal regular trains leave
ineee specials will be dtapatobed al
-oon and us often .is they lire tilled
I'm a nice roast of b»ef or a line
steak, give Moaer a trial. Strictly
liome-dreaaed Bnenl quality,
i , Moedr'a oountrj made Ba
and Scrapple for aala al us Weal
i bird avenua ami at atore, SOI Had-
Dll MASON K M'lVKIi
DBNliST
::n; pnyetle Btieel
fjoursi 7 a m. to i N p m to 8 p
m.
QA, OR LfK'AL ANAESTHETIO
BUILDING ASSOCIATION AND
LIFE INSURANCE
To the Recorder:—
The artlelea up..u the eubjecl of life
ance aa applied to iiuiiding Aa-loelatl
•' ma) not be Inter
to Hie rea rh' Becor
,I,T I.II to iii"-" win, have an Intar-esl
in iim atlona, I Ihey
• portion Of 'his coniinun-ii'..
ii: purpose of
MI [| i. Ding them on the system Ii |
is hardl) fa *ei to take up
DI ii apace ,u elucidating a plan
wnlch mon propi I BO I» the
COlUmM an 1 b>- paid
tor, and Is order not w lni-ii.
n mi h >"'11
gratuitous advi rl laeni m. i be Build
tlon i- no ■• h n Ing prii i
by • The Ri i ni al little pam
phlet deacrlptlve of the plan, for the
benefit of Mr. s, hllchter and all othi n
who are Ignorant "i iis workings,
Mi Schlichter in his article of laal
ays "I am told by one of the
thai ii a bolder of assured
stock desires to withdraw, he gets no
i from the "Insurance Reserve
i-'nnd." That means quite a lo
an] one withdrawing, for M a i
jusi one-third "i 60 .cms and the
stockholder of Buch stock then ai
at the beginning to loose one-fourth
ni the money he pays In above Un
rni ii-iii
making the above assertion, Mr.
unooosclously made
i wo miaaiatements: one - u dli
,, i i DOI po iaibl] have told hi
■■ llrectora have yel
ther mlatatemeni "thai
t II.- holder
i from the Inanram i
fund" and further "b U thi
beginning to lose in-, i.. nih ol thi
in, DO) he pa; La aboi ■ ' it*' ooi' of in
•. , • .II be :ii
g from an
man. Now. Mr Schlichter,
upon me to ex
i piai i. I
you iiu awful blunder. The
la all u.e 10
-
.inil ;.' no one al ai lonnl
■ •■ •"
i ■ ■ ,
in, the gn
-
Insurance adder our agreemenl with
.... ■
■un this fund for the
wllhdi
Ins p, ■ 1 ■ p.'l'-
I the find
...ili-retiirned
In the way of earn
■ he lirsl ' ■ Itl l.m
Building those with-drawing
the Br ' year loose Intereai at
well aa the Initiation
Mr. Schlichter saw- "II an] man
wani ■ Inaui hodld pay for it
and pa; only wl al II coal Tl is ra
Hue and thai is the principle upon
which the plan and in my
i. ui he v. ill gl l mnrcr in the
coal n:' Insuram
linn plan than In1 will by
an endowment policy In
an) old ii"" ■ panj and for
H i-i,n thai ii" pain, p.ii- s to a
, NI, i iii the profit. oi
the i-ompanlea who Insure our riaka
make a profit No Inaurance company
is iii business for pleasure, but « gel
Dearer to oosl and being mutual the
older partlcipat) a in all the pro-po
i1 ■
except Hi.- liullding Association had
ii .isi Died
lis own risks.
l will ask if Hi" Provldenl i.ii. and
Trust Co Insures al or near co I II
si. Imw 'I.i Ui |M ■ I ' '11- divi-deiids
annnall] to thelT Btoi khi
and .-ai n about 31 per cent year i on
■nilal
Wnen Mr Schlichter talks
ni alloctlng twice the <■< il of
Inaurance b< aeema i<> loose algl i ol
i thai all ' oiled id ov< r and
above actual coal goes Into a BI I
I .a. ii Mm will, Sai ing Pun I be-longing
toth shareholders, of »lilch
ii,,- Bulldin • ■-'" let; ii 11 uati a a id it
goes back every pennj ol 1' to them
strictly upon thi tei of the i ree
nciii upon which Hi.", enter.
There are a lot of insurance oin-panlea
doing btl which are
lolleotlng ii*,- or six tlmea the ooal of
naurance and nol a i net lack
to the polio holder.
Mr. Schlichter evades a frank nn-iwei
to m) question ol 'whal I »
of the full premium on an Endow neni
ioUc) if a man dlea?"He aaya "in»
dot s n.,i affei t the premium at
all." 01 course it dmfi. n he tkea
Ion mi nl pollci for Ji • fi r 16
n i in- Provldenl al the ■
so he will pay about 160 ■
actual cost ol carr Ing a atraigbi Ufa
i-ir ■■.'.. id for i year al thla age \> onid
p.' about 51". if h" d " «">y
ol the -i
i ins |60 the) got over I is actual coat
ibould the) pa) blm an)
'ibis wau bl contract Bo with ihe
insured shares If he dies the iirsi year
Why ahould they pay blm in
addition the amounl paid iu- hi- got
contracted for and hi.- ti Ion
n hit reaped the profit of ihe dir-fi
rence between the amounl paid In
- id thi act
Mr S ihHt bti
Of tinning In ;i "I
oi i for i Pi ivldenl Life and i I
Company. 1 don i blame Bin to
. i all the advertisement he an
I. i ,,!' bla no ]■■ -1 nu letti i i-represents
a goo and I
the life eoinpaiii. liable
as nun Hog v 'i ■ ndowr in.
Thai man] of our i Itlsena are m-
\inceii thai andOM «o-clatlon
.-tn-k i . ..... i
need 1 ' ■i
0t them hr - '
SNAP SHOTS
The masquerade ball ol washing-ton
firemen was ■ grand
Batnrda] evening There were 161
■mi ami women In the grand man i
Dancing was continued from 1.10 to
11.40. The parade mi I.i
atlracted hundreds ni p. ople. Oon
ahohocken Hand, L'I memben masked,
led the procession
The hanks and poet Offll
to-day, Blectlon Day.
The pupils of ih" High School
In day. A number of samp!.' baUota
were I I the pnpfla wee
en practical Instruction in how to
vote.
The funeral of Mrs. Nagle was held
from her late home on Third avenue
yesterday inoinii, wen bold
in St Maiihew's Church, the Inter-ment
was in st. Miiiibcv's Cemetery.
Daniel i.eary, who is a fireman Iu
the Navy Yard, at Washington, Was
struck by a coal cart in thai cii> on
Thursday and seriously injured II.
was taken to a hospital. .Mr. Lear]
is a resident ot this borough and ha I
Intended to come home to vote. Hit
accident deprives the Republics]
a ballot.
HG P. WANG Kit.
who, to-ilay, It Is expected, wlin he returned to Congress by a majority
nearly 5000 votes. •
Ol
ELECTION POINTS OF CONSHOHOCKEN SCHOOLS
INTEREST TO-DAY' _ „, " " , .
The following is a list of the officers
Presidential Electors will Iw ehosen «»d committees of the Conshohncken
in all the Slates of the Union lo-.la>
The term* Of thlrt) I'nited States Sen-ators
expire March 4 next. Seven of
the vacancies have already been filled,
and the Legislatures of twenty-threi
to be elected will till the other j
vaeanciS. Members of the House of!
Rl picseiuutives ure to be voted for to-day
In all except three States—Ver-1
monI Maine and Oregon, whi.-h havcj
lie ted their Congressmen. In
i i States Governors, ami in
all i"
are to 1 In rive states minor!
0 Beers arc m be .-elected, and
in ihirieen HI. dors onh are lo be
voted for.
There are 170 memben ol th* I i
Loral C '"i 839 votes are i
tor a choice for Prealdeai andl
Vice Praatdanl The Blectora arc vot-
. I for by the electors of the varinus
The Electors meet In Ihe var-'
ions Slates (.n the second Mnjy)
lannary succeeding the presidential]
in, and vote by ballot tor Presi-dent
and Vice President. The resultI
ni the ballot is then seni to ihe Presi-dent
of the United States Senate. On I
Ihe second Wednesday in February
the President of the Senate opens Ihe
ballots in the presence of the House of
Representatives, and the vote Is then
inline i The electoral votes of the
are a., follows:
Alabama n
Arkansas, 9
California 10
Colorado 5
Connecticut 7
I lelawille :t
Florida o
Qeoi -;ia I"
Idaho ■!
Illlnola -"
Indiana I"
Iowa U
Kansas -• 10
Kel'.tll. I: IS
Loulalant "
Maine °
.Maryland 8
i i achuaetta W
Michigan I4
Minnesota '•
kUashwIppI 10
mri IS
-Inin ana ••
Mebraaka *
Nevada 3
\.w Hampshire 1
\ V. I. Ise\ 12
New York 39
North Carolina '-
North Dakota *
Ohio M
4
34
4
School Hoard, and tin teachers of the
schools:
President,
John K. Bowker.
Treasurer.
Alex. L. Miller.
Secretary,
Joseph C. Jones.
CONCERT
ARGUMENT COURT
A ... enjoyable concert waa given
In the Perish n.". lalvar)
Hen Ceuturj Trio oa
l-'rnl.i. ,-,..i
The foHowlng wan i be proi
I I"' Dai thi : lilies Anno
Bl e.l
Billy P] lie
,i. iinii.'tt" Turner Broomell
Prank Lynaa
Anna Brown Huberts
... ri
• Dberlher
Helen Bi atrice Bead
Romance
Phelpw
.Di.iin.it.' Turner Broomell
' ' ■' ■ I .'."11
I. Wi .: Better Bldi a W*e ..I'laribel
c I cannol Sing the Old Songs.
flaribel
\u.a Brown Roberts
ling Selected
Jeaanette Turner Hroomell
a Lullaby Kate Vaiinah
Clayton Thomas
Anna lliowu Roberts
1IDWL1NU
I'lrsi Ward
Prancta B. Collins,
.lohn Boyce,
Pal rick l.acev
Second Wai',1
John I'. llowker.
James M Mnrrisnii
Leonard W. Hell.
Third Ward
Joseph C. .Ii I '
C P regtmelar, M. 1)..
Alex. L. Miller.
Fourth Ward
William Cleaver.
John Nell,
lilt ti Ward
B. J M. Wood.
M. F. Davis,
Prank B. Shay,
November argutnenl court convened
yesterday morning at ten o'clock
Judges Swuriz and Weund.
In the assigned a itau ol Hi on
i.ivinbstnn. report ni aale waa Bled,
Petition was filed by the Cpuntj
Commissinneis asking for the appolnt-ment
of a Jin:- to Inspect a newly-erected
bridge ovar a ti Ibutarj of thi
Pennypack creek In the townablp ol
llorsham. nc:ii the line of.tbe borough
Of llatboro.
Vlao a retprn of a Jurj appointed to
inspect a bridge over the Perklomen
creel, between the townablp of Marl-borough
and Frederick, approving the
| same.
The petition ol the rovi., Council of
Wl ll for the appoint
! meat of John s. Pluck aa burger
] mi the vacancy oci aalo i bj
iii.i\ni and ■ Ion of Wm. ii.
Blank, «.is filed ami ihe court made
[ly.
Petition ol Mary I, , satis
i faction ni un old mo
petition "i Moi
n> inr Bariafai tlon of a lost mon
gage.
Petition ol Marj Carr to bav
husband, Morton C. C
I.i. Co.
LEE CO.
Isl 2d 3rd
ame game
.., 134 17s
1!:;
111
1::.". 161
.... 148 178 Iftl
■
Hi.',
138
159
Wrii-hl ... I3S
Totals
Tot
i sa
MI
nil
677 789 768
SH8IN1
1st 2d 3rd Tot
game game game
an 171 169 r. 1 ;:i»
118 1Z3 273
i l> 181 104 485
I'" IU8
.uiiilnli I'I'I 143 165 j.,'.
LOS 1 >..
194 104
Kohn 146 II.-.
—- .— ——
. 1 :■» 134 .1-1
,>:n HKB • IIRB8T IN
POOL KoiiM ( ABB
William Lyle, of West Manayunk,
al nne lime a mad foreman iii Lower
Merioi township, and ■ Demooratle
•nan irom the 1'in.tnd dis-
I lei" I '" KM i v siei.lay aftei'iiiion
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Ltah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
rVest Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Total,
.1 v to choice
NOT A SH'lv D\V BINCR
"I was taken scvctvl. Blck With
kidney trouble, I tried all aorta of
iiiedicines. none of which ri lievad nie
One day I |
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