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c €onsI)ol)Ockcn llccorfccr. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY 2428 CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, I905 $1 PER YEA' NOTES OF OUR TOWN I'KMs oi INI BREST CONCERNING THE PEOPLE OK Ol K BOROl uri CONIil'.NSKi. FOR RECORDER READBn! - Unwind 11.1 - mploy-nii'iii with the i i i company. Rat \ .i 11 11. - convention ol liapl hel i this week al Scranton A II . HI. 11 i,i .. n: will be -A ..n by »in' Washington lit ■ Coi ipans En the hose nOUM mi S.ilin ,!:i . vember 4th. A I •■•..- Ii I |H rfoi l...UP ■ in tin- local theatre on next S evenins. A vaudeville in:: «in I ••ii. 'I'm- proceeds ai • the Conahohocki •.. I Ion. ...r. ami Mrs. Hlmi ilium* and Ulan Etta 0 i Hectoi .nil ifattle Joni .. pan-in.- Campbell were Baturda). vVilllani I'M: or Sixth ad Kay. i , Hun i.i the Merit n » i ■;i vi' ■nove in I in eared emploj mi I l.i IT.. II. • ■.. ii I II.: .1 ll..in.- \fiti Philadelphia Tit , n is IIH- afi i no in at 2 a latr home. Interment ...- prli MI. Morlah Cemeter). i: .i ii daj there are i i MI ana m vVi DI again repeal whal are h ive always tried in Impress on the minds readers ol the Recorder Write, phone or tell us personally at the local hap-penings in | "in- nelghborho id. W appreciate the lavoi The paper is yours and we wish >our home si d vl "inn j rennet ated. Tin daogbters ol Mr an I Mrs John >< 1I< '"Ii Ii : -i I arranged a -.minis, i on Friday evening and thlrtj rrlendi eongegated to help in II leb itlon of the twenl Fifth anniveraai. ol Hi nil.I Mrs Handi nil in. .. HI | ,.. | i. ■ the couple, and the pli ■ of the i rental * augmentc I ii refresh-ments, John Cardoj win open a ne« grocery store on M ipli First avenue. H will In one "I the handsomest stores in thai parl ol the iown. Mr Cai lomom an n i.'sni. m ,,i Conshohocken nbonl tj two y< -I- El I.I ,. .... |M. opened a grocer) BIOI e al street ami has been lie now moves ai row i is n real to .i much larger one, which is ,,- with electric lights, an.I all the llxnnvs of a modern up-to dati iton The annual Hallow, aance of the Washington Hose Compa ny win be given on Baturda The maskers will be headed v th< Conahohoi ken Band, In masks and win parade imin the Hose house to Fa) ette street to Reading Railroad an.I countermarch in I ls> tor iti the boae !. ih.- company who want ilcl Th.'in al the hose house from the com-mittee. The commiti. ■ stiles Stemple. William Horn, John Bailey. John Nelll llnir Mnn Thomas I'm ■ - i. r The following are nea hooka which have been ad ,ed from Calvary Pariah free Llbrarj Hooks ol refereni i FICTION The il.'iin ol Rome Tin li"» ol Oxaufif lii Alabama 81 • hi I CELI wi Famous \t Nln.-i.'.'i 7 Complimen two books: 1 ..e Voice No, . In the Mldal ol Marm, No, 2789, Case 6 A party was given al Mi.- home ol Mis- Mai y i Ea I Bin on Friday event n m.'iiial music and singing bj Qua Ruaei ami Miss .May Rusi r and | the amusements of the evening Re freshnienis were served si s late houl after which the guests departe-1 im their hoin. i, rl hosi wi re: Misses Jessil Hettger, May KuSer Re-ha VanFoaaen, Bill Elliott, Brennen, Blva Jordan, Matgan I nnaugh. Mary McGrato, Hettie Elliott, Annie ('aval: nigh. A1 ■■-•■ Doyle, Mabel Metsger, Ida Pugh Clara i-"i > Man Cartel and Messrs Mahlon Bowers, Al-bert Rollon, Wllll "ii i '.i-. ui.nr.: •pa Baldwin, Gus Ruser, Horace Meta ger, William Baldwin, Joseph Fltager aid. Frank Burton, Robert itichur.i Cavanaugh, Mrs. J, Fry, Mi-ami Mm. Joseph Carter, John Carter .iiisi'iih Carti i jr. A birthday party was given to es Anna and Mattle Ka) Bl their home 18 W. Hectoi street on Saturday si eniiiK. The evening was spenl m games, niusi.- and dancing. The most-were Itoill l.ansilali . I'.1.1.1 BerWJ n Roxborough, Manayunk, Plymouth EaBl Falls, and Kasi an.I Weal Consha hoiken. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Kay. Mr, and ,r Bturgll .Mr- Anna BtUrglB, Ml. anil Mrs. lani's .inin-s. Bailie Kay, Gertrude Jones [di Webb, Marj Kelly, Katli Kellj Be Ii tseiiy. Ida Woodward Katie Ri Mabla Davis. Mary Farrier, Blals Davh Anna and Mattle Ka> ind .Messrs Hai-ry Jucobs. Charts Dvana, William Bradley. Arthur Bwlng, Howard BvJ ans. Steven Harris, William Tv Earnest Hunsworth, Horace Fleck Perclval Qel •! Mi Bowman, Ben Janiin iieiuiiliksnii. Jumea Hendrick-son and Hear) Kaj Thi - received some very beautiful presents A JUDICIOUS INQUIRY A well known traveling niiin who visits the drill: trade Bail he hi teli heard druggl la Inquire of i to mers who asked for -i GOUgh uiedii ine whether it wai wanted foi ■ child oi for an adult, ami it for a child I he) almost invarlalilv recommend herlain s Cough Item. >l>. I he for (his is thai they ' now there i-- no danger from ii and .1 llwayi cure* There la not the It. ami for COUgha, .olds and CTOI unsurpassed. For sale b> .1. Rut i Parr. West Conshohocken and William Neville, Cnnsholioekcn. MI. k-iip people, as a rule, an fal map's Influence may i»- ol Even a person who is color blind i an te)l a white A proper iniiii of affairs" Is one « ho i ttends to In- own The » ai. - "i a theatre an- nol whal make a theatrical "angel." w t - ipposc a "happ) m m«l ie in good spirits We do in" nti nan. •• the people ool of counter Ii is nol always safe i»' remind a man thai h" la close with Itla cash, Men oi brawn are nol nlwaj ■ a much brain 'II. . ' Inn ■iiliiini-t ions laiiili is not a -.- at ii- reminder. i • pt Ms i mg ;i h ndi Charle Mai» - secured ern-i loyn Sxpri im i n W i li i Bchool I ■ : "ids. mi Bundi ml ■ ' -I - i-, feelerda) . rtei noon We ll :i"l' I"! t: ■ t >l'"!. ild .'.■ for i, v I ' '..in.' ill ! I 'I ill of ll • | : Booth, al a ii- pul lican i ni mi ■-' :d '' ■ I'll, m.'ai'i i .-I il. • Nortl El Club will leave here on the l Vi trol- «•> on Batnrdaj i" si...,,i a retuin match with ih.' Pi nn Gun Club, ol Noil islown. Mi hel l.nidi- was | eti : rise part) al her ii on Hi Ireel laal Friday si enlng \ iiii.i enjoyable evening was spent b) id.' guests preaenl Conahohocken High Bchool fool ball ited ii"- Bchlsaler Busl College eleven 16 to 2, on Frlda) Ca • i. "i 11" visitors, had a collar broken, and Lloyd Dale had an i In a i ollslon. Howard B. Webster, ol MM Pi i the PI] mouth I ary Society, whi.h was recently form* , . . were twent) pi sni v llt< r. iv nd musical program * i red. Camp iL'l P, . .S. ol A . "I thl oush, win ihis evening be visited b] •ha members of Camp ■"■'■. of Point, The Waiting lodge men win 11ke ii"- ioiira." in a special si the Lansdale and BchuylklU Voile) 1 rai Hog roada Al' MEN S VISITATION lend- ♦ • DR. J B MAUN • DENTIST e N Fayetti street a Kleetrlral Kiiulpment. •• Hours:—9 A. M • iteii 'Phone r,i w. ♦♦♦♦•eeee* ♦ ♦ « n I P. M ♦ ♦ ♦ •»ee»e»eeeo»>»»»»e»«>4-e»<s+« Mark .'. a trolley i onductora, ran into a 'ip burglar, about i o'clock morning, i rouchlng behln ; i tree on the lawn "I C A. <"•:. of Not rlSUIWU, Ask. .1 what ii" was doing, the fellow i..hi the fare collectors II i SH aoun ol their bualnesa." "Let'a make it our business," retorted Super, i";' Ine words were scarcely uttered when the man landed a terrific blow betwaen \sii.'iii. lii r s . .(■- and fled, it will Ue ii day before Aahenfelter a? as both i s are closed ■ ml In nose .oken. When one of liv. dogs ubou lions,■ began- to bat ■■ terdar morning : ii. who w i- at work in the din-ing ro m of ih" bouae "i <Ibarrlea 11 Webb, of Ogontx. Quietly made h '• ii" othei - iiir'ni'd even i" the h rking of their burglar . ■ i i $'in. Knives and "a Its i had r.'as.in in bellevi s ire broken In h lives to piii.ni and then Ibrowli mi tin LUTHERANS ADOPT REVISED CATECHISM lii': .a animated dlacu over til,- report oi the Church Booh Committee'ei report presented by the Ri i Ur. ll. !■:. Jacob! ol Philadelphia, to ih" General Council ol the Evangel-ical Lutheran Church of North Amei lea al Mllwauki - i I s hli ii recommended the r English translation of Luther's cat/ rhisni tor lav, I ks. Ill p eld translation, was adopted, and the Church Book Committee given to ." . The ■-iT.ii is of the board in getting oni cheaper sdll - s/er ap-proved, lii" plan [or the establishment "t a summer scehool for the training of teachen was approved. The school probably will he established hi I'enn sv vanla. The General Conncll yeatardaj sei tied ''" marriage and divorce .pi b) the adoption of a canon as to the pi a.-t i t the ('inn-, h in the future, - tolinv s |U pa-iors shall il<" "ii" i" marry any person who has a husband in w ii.- living, unless such i-shall have been divorced by due pro-ii law from such huab ind m wife for th" cause ot adultery or wilful de-sertion, and in ihai case thai thej con- 'iii in marry only the Innocent part) in -II. n divorce, and then not until the expiration ol a year after the divorce shall have been granti COMMUNICATION FROM THOMAS F M COY i.ii-1 to Refund None) ii H i il Does nol Cure Catarrh To ii," Recorder:— I have been . antlj if 'in advertlsementa printed in your col-limns regarding Hyomel were true where I offer to refund a 11• - monej n this ir.atmenl .i cure catarrh. 1 wish Mm would pi.-as.- print this leltei II a i olisplinolls a |d.ue a- pi iii .Mini paper, saying thai ws nbso lui.'iy ai rei to refund ii" in> ptirchfl i Dl a 11 "in"i iniitli il ii Im - i "i rnr. i atarrh. I Ms "utiit i ini-isi. in an inhaler ol a i ill v.'llienl SlSS I" hi' . il'lii'il III ill, \','-' pin kit so that til" ns.'l i all breathe Hyomel four or live times dallv. With this is Included II- .•in" ilronpei and ■ bottle ol n The oiuiit Bells tor 11.00 and most economical treatment, for thi Inhatoi laata a lifetime and there is mough Hyomel an- ", ■ ral wet ks' us.-. ,\iiii" extra bot(i in be oh tained for SO cents. i trual this letter will ettli loubf thai may havi to ni) Arllllngneas to refund the money for I Hyomel outfit In case the pun h i i wish to say emphatically thai mj HI Hyomel holds good, and i win refund the money t" any i .-ni"i purehoaer s/hosimply atatea that ac n is used ih.- treatnx i.i-i-i tii-ns ami a"' been la | Rospectfully Kours, THOMAS F. McCOY. town. Ills residence |n Wa-liinglgiL-atid charit) was foi to ih.- minds oi ih.- nn i "a 11 i i ai" nough to be in aitend- . oi o Newpoi Ited \mla I I. ut l hat plan . . in! i " llll- , t i in- most pli . i i.a.' n a it ill" I'o.ii rid" li.iiii Id i," putting ii mildly, I'll.- ■ in.ii ns • ii II in, .I.,,,. ..ii .a j.ia on J" d mad" i-oli-i ii"- l.i i boat .ni the i • i P.- t'ltj Chi er. ll i iii tia- uppei .I., i. Bel am 11 . "I ll"I < hill III" .. \i- n in -. i el arare I all . : i MI.: ' l '.,- i ■ „',.[• i in- \\ iiilam J. \\ i ■ ■ a i of thl M'l'i i ,.. I ... , ! I . - • N . Iocs' l , ■ I ' • '.rlli '. and ni.-- were t .I" n i the lower floor ol tl. i" i banquet i T lie pan in ih" program was "i I ' ■ nip. which surely Ing, ■ a i '"■ order -r- '. an mi .i of both '-'■ ita an rribes, and and nnaii ul-o played helped to . able. At a late hour ih.- Great - imore, th" Greal : ,n.i i ii" i: real ' 'hie! of Recot da i 11. ■ a i" ar-verj i'. \ t i I ■' ■ "a'' mii ' Wi ' Ita 'ii ,n band i ■ , r irlbe i-.'i t - tut! air a aiiidnv. ■ a itlon "1 Si I ai'1.i ■ i "l-ll."!. i i- ill around N"W l . "ill', a small countri place, it Impressea the i ; rrame inn present mat i ■ : continually, AH the Industries ol the ihi o iiit"-. they a wol ks, a glue mill ami a \. hlle on Ih" on' ol t -a- town are numi mas farms, o'clock the n i parted for WllmiiiK- . ni also ni i I' by boat. Taken ail in nil. the visitation was a it will live fur a long lime In i id- ol Iti" 'iicil It.'d M.-n whi, ■ .-ir.i" l among those on th" irip .- 11 'in I", lifts, "i [latitude whii h the lot : Ti: be hope t" return in ■ a". im 111.-ii- return th" members of ■ i the tit" linns,. a.. of Wil-mington. A 13. ('Ilt'lti'll I) H. "I he im . REV El l II.I. EPYVORTH LEAGUE CONVENTiON 'i ue nineteenth annual t 'a. of tin- Northwest Distrli Bpworth Phllsdi Iphla Con 1 tri|i was will in. held in th" i lethodlst Church on Thursday and Friday, "t tKlt """k. Th" district i ornprlses abot churches principally located In Phila-delphia ng tin- BchuylklU Voi-le) I" I'lillsvill". i.n commenj - - a' i" MMtsn i l) nai: in": ,. Cll a. with three esi inn •■ " h d o Th" Junior League v. ni have their part ai i i'. M. Friday ami a vet ti resting ami profitable i lm| la ■ "d. All the -.hint! children younger i pi" "i th" town are i inlly Invited to in present mi lh SHOESTRING caalon. Addresses will be made on Thi i evening b) Bishop Thomas B. N II. tv. ot South nmerlca, fo Phliadelph la an ! "a l-'i ' I by Bishop Cyras D, K.iss. H. n ENDS LIFE WITH In a III oi t. mporai: Insanlt) from .; -. ll agje, known ns . " stialii:l"il her -.■it' -.. 1th a whit. : !;. ;' in Pottatown, yesterday. Her whole lii" was devoted '" charitable ml i hrlsllan work, and as a King's ii" original promoter it and ' "ih-. i".! tin- Drat monej for 'n I1"" pital. in" . chta was ;!i" gather-ing or i i. !iiii-n ot all conditions in lit" i I i "liiiions Instt in tioii ".a ry Mond i it pel oi il Church. Because ol per close touch with th" poor, chart la itlona depended upon her to indicate where, charity should be worthjh bebl i ■ - tai l"i i oromitted sui- .11 th" same house in which sin-met i" t it brother in a HI ot ntal aberration, tti.-.i several year* igo ti ■ o • i>■ - Bchuylklll Itiv-floating I".-, perishing In 11 tempt, LUTHERAN CONFERENCE OPENS Th. fall meeting ol the Norristown COUfl l"in e of (In- Minn t.i i ii iii ol I'i'iiii in Trinity Lutheran Church yesterday, at Norristown, Th" Rev, N, T. Miller, ol Phoenlxvllle, de llvered a sermon, whleh was followed by the administration "i communion i lent i.anry formally opened the Conference In the afternoon. Reporti ii'n ar aowi a a better condition than last M ir "Regenera-tion in Reference to Holy Baptism" was i1" subject ol an address i" ti>" ii. \ .: I. Bei kor, and Prof (i. T. Muhlenberg Colli ge, spnk" mi "I in Mil imi id ( in -'inn BuUca I am Thi folios inix nth. "t were elected: President, the Rei. i v Lanr). i'.-i- I" it"\ \ H Miller, Phoenls vill . Ire tan ret. I he ii"> D. ll. Rli Man.i i,. Ian, I he Rev. C C Bnyder, Tl will i iiitini " today) SPRING MILL R0D8ER CAPTURED Philadelphia, "ill lie i.n th. entire two ill R8DA1 IORN1NQ Open if." '. . - iih nt ; Welcome, H'". ' i Ud Mi. (i. orge Pitm in Ir .-•■' <■■■• 'i':." Tia I" i,i."iiav iron i:.\ i Q Wilson, n D. Adjournment THURSDAY AFTERNOON 1.45 Devotional Bei i ' r i Work "ni. Re» Wllmer l Ad." | laml. McWIUianM I), ECU i Devotional -.' "i World K. . -a: ni - lent, Ri ■ i ■ Addn i "i in- Exhibit,' Mi.~i'"nwi"s ni-' II an ii|i"i". | b) ♦ Mr, i \:." ■ 1 '. i iiiiiiiiin.'iii Till RSDAY EVENING "ir.-e'l : \ i. ,• "i" - sldeni Anthem rim,, n oholr it. .. 'i ini= B. Donohugh, ,\;:-.-.i H ii. i). i.i. ii. i Church. \a 11 ii" i i "ti ti, help de- 'ii' expenees of th. District IHIHAY MORN ' TRACY S HORDES KILLED J'. I a - be w is preparing his bn fast ai a hmeiy spot along th" Ply-mouth Railroad on Snnda) nn i Harry Wi rts was startled I 'land- up!" II \' nii'iii h" was looking Into th nl a revolver in til" hands of u,; it.oiwai (iiin .a- O'Donni il Tin Werts sine.- laal August, On i :. L Tun y '1 here i Mih stat In hauling . .- Mi-land & Co., and on returi Hi Res ling -id" in • i which was - ung rer ol iiiKiu oi th. seventh ol th it nonth the i" .in Prank Wei i/ with two - ' 'he appro i hlng trail "■•- apted "ion at Spun | Mill I D I a. id ' Tuck. aiti.in in mealing cigars i a I moil '' '" ' '": iia v ip|i tel; wre ked the M Imply dropped off Report "I Vice President, Mrs. JaajOh l'"llon \.Ii|l"SS Address, Miss Stacks, Iii ai oness Home. I la < i Devotional Interlude 'a::" Department of Literary and Soidal Wink Report of \'i' i- President, Mi ('. ('. I'M.lleman Address ,...Rev. Linn iiowman Di-i-ii-sion ' 0 Adjournment IKIIIAV Al "I 'Kit NOON Dei nal s.-rvlce . nn Business s.'s-ion. Brlectlon ol Ofletn i in- Denver Con venllon. Ur. J (1 Wilson -j.ad—Addn.-. "The Church and Tern-i erance Reform," it.-> Hem i Wood, II. ii. Secretar) National Temperance Society, New York. \ id'' 'I'lie Bpworthlan of the lanh Centnrj," Mi— Sara E. Len-iinrt. New Brunswick, N. J. 1 00 Junior Hour, in charge "i Rev. (i. II lluiliWooil \'l'li-'MS v v....- Way to luter-esi ih" Juniors," Mr. I 'airi-ln■»• A. lavans Exerdass b) Looal Juniors. Miss Ma Bpeaker, Bunt. Question Box, Rev. J. ll. Royer, President Weal District mi adjournment PRIDAY EVENING i s. iu," Rev, A B. Orowell . IS Evening Service Opening Bxerclses, Th" Presldsnl vntii'iii Church choir Communication from Rev, ic. M Randall, I). D., General Secre-tary. Address, Th" Rev, Cyrus D, IToss, 11 n. 1.1.. ti.. Bishop of the M K Church Consecration Servli a Rev, (' M lloswell, D. D. A collection win in- taken to help de-xpenses of i..n-ai Chapter , ELBERT Ir RHOADS Blbeih i.. i'.li "mis died on Baturda) .a tin- hoin" of hi.- brothel in!™','. Har-i- aivin. si Baal spun-" street, Norristown. after' u lingering illin-s ti" was aged :!7 years ami was the "ti oi Hie late Henry ( . Khoads. of I'h tnouUi Meeting, il" served with Hat-ter) O, sixth Artillery, through tin aa i n an War and was in nu- ■ i--■ i iiicnts. Puneral on Wed- I morning at ten o'clock services ,.n l Interment al ('old Point burying-eround, icattering several !i". worth ot n . a tb" building. , thai lime v. inn from his home iii this bon lima "II -.., . an-! trai i" : him to the place ol th" man " When Werts a an Maglstiali Lenhurdt, of Norrl im "onii -"a to having in th. ah ii and -land that lime has been on the hum. u thai In- was glad the I >vei He was i ommitti d 1" jail f. i a ther : hearing on October 26. no inji,i- Mini.-, Boll '' • il from im tracks Inl carried on th" cow-omotive nn- aba i The wagon was badly damai t i HOW to CURB cuitNS AND 1HN ; -nn. :," \" ,i old. ,ii Co llimbla i!i th. .i,nl.iii.i!!• " al Nor ' I Islou i^ ■, -ti i day afternoon while on i) to iii" hospital. Jackson, who 'tni . ni a I rolghl train on th" 11oi "1. ,ai nit was caught In an i ara nn.i fat ill; Injured, DBA1 xi".- I CANNOT Hi': CURED b) local applications, a the] oannol , ■ il pin lion ut Ih" .ar. tni ni" deal' and that i • i itltutlonal n an 1 ■ i ■ i an- •"! by an inlhllil in ol th" mucoua Uniim of im hi.'in Tube, w ben tin is inflamed j'on nave u rambling Hiund oi- In nnd when il] closed, inniii" ■ is th" and null's- nn- Inflammstl m MIH h" ink"i' mii ami thi: tube restored ' ai i ondltlon, hearing win 1 di iro I.I MI .". .-I: nine "a- m out o! tea ,,i, i a i . i Ii. Calai I'll, wlili-h i nothing imi an Inflamed condition of tin mucoua Ws 'in -a ni,.- II ired Dollars im any case ni Deafj - (caused i" ■ atariin -hni cannot be cured bj Hall's Catarrh <'uv<- Bend for clrcu-hn- free l' l CHENEY .c- ('0.. Tola I". c sold hv i 7Bc, • Hall's Famll) fills tor Constl-piilion la' i al; tin- i "l-ll in warm wator to soften ii i tin n pat" i; down a- dOW ly a a." :' ll a Irawlng blood ami appl) Chamber a n Pain Halm twli e daily, nil vigorously lot llvs mln b ap-plication, A corn plaster should in- Worn a I"" days to protect it from tin shoe. A; a general liniment tor sprai.i lamem an i i iism. Pain Balm is unequaled Por sale b) J. lillfus Han W( iioii.i'ii uii.i William ( ll.'11,1-11. BIX IV WEEKS I'd!! $1.75. WY WORK By Henrj I.-1 ti it do i "ai da) to la i ' loom, ai roa in; la l Hi" but III"! II a in. in-.ill In vagrant me a> . '"i lii, is my work; my I It ui> doom; I h. n Bhall I -••" it ma ii,i rn .,, mn •mall 'a Hie Mil'. . To -nil in, spirit, and to prove mi powei Then shall I "i i greet tin- labor in ■ bo Ami . heerful turn when th" long .iv,- fall an I ri st I know ny work is best. * Tli.- (»t Tli" nea lubsct Ibei to Tin- Youth's , onii' t'liiai lor 1906 \* I" ih.- subscription price, $1.75, will rc-i" i\ .■ ■ iiit in r.'in tiulni i a- i a r tin 1908 'I |, will contain nearly M • -»mi,i.-•.- stoiiea ' Nl eventide to plaj and lov b pii" op.-ni" .a Qrace S Hi srlal, 'Tli' ('linn lulls' Latch si Ing," a sequel to bei t.u- of "lit" Sei HI l \ niiin. « Im li ..-I': in tti sail) weeks ol I Mad aaa- :: • iirn-h will amii rlbut I I'IIL "a Sovereigns l Have Bung To." and tai. w ill li" Ihi". stories I" Ma Robeits Clurh under Ih" iltl". n| a Ian a e ll.-lo." These " id glvi n im. i "t" of lie nil" for I!"11'. Mill il lust rate ' A nnouncement of win. a will i i i •. he j New subscribers will receive a gift of Tim Companion's "Minin i ti i C .inI,ii im 1906, lithographed in ' nlor.- and gold. Till'', V(M"| its COMPANION iii iti rkelej Btri st Boston, H i Woodvnle .".e. i-icar. Its all Havana - 'Ill.l. Al". it : i ; vi. •• in urge i i i" i III" ,1 'i.Tla': ' ' > '■ an " which i: ii ."ih i," done h> ■ I' a' : Id hes-an. other, li i i .i Rufua ho -a ami William Pl.UMMER SPEAKS TO JENKINTOVVN THRONG i im first public meeting In the Inter- ■ i ot th. Republican candidate [ot Treasurer, J i Plummer, ami t'.' ticket in Montgomer) oounty, was held ..t Jenklntown last night under uaplces of ih" i.iiwer Bod Repub-i luii. oi Montgomer) county, Rep-atlve ( harles A. Ambler, pri I • 1.111 ll leal and to hold Ih" i ting In the loi-al he,"hp,nri.Ts ot ih" club, inn ttie interns! manifested ■■-. so great thai usasonlc Hall was se-ared. . he 1, i • e: .1. IA'C I'lutu-iu. ii.iui" for siate Treasurer: m General Thomas J. Btewart, Benator Algernon B. Roberts, A. II. Hendrlcks, oounty <-tiaii-mau and Conner Dhttrict Attorney; Realaenl Clerk Charles Johnson, John Booth ami liliine Russell i'f I. chief coiner of tin .Mill). LETTER TO BURGESS JONES Conshohocken, Pa. in, r sii: You are im. resti d in the prosnei ity ot m i town v un con-tribute to ii materially, ami give |l in- nun" prosperoua look at th" same time. IVrhnp th" public pioperlv iii-id- a ' '■ ii ni paint. ll.'Mi" wfll supply that i-ont with tun-thirds of ib" number ot a tllona requir-ed "i ny oiini Devoe will last twice ong as an\ other. Davos la all i ami nud full-measure. Devoe i; the .-1i-niiL" i palm known. Devoe v.tii care ol th" property, in the lou-r mi- lor huii iii" mom required bj aliv oili, r 'I ll" i ason is st ited above: Devoi i-ai! paint and full-meaaure: tin- atrong- ' i paint known. B 11 J.wi II. cony. Pa., painted hi* i."use :, .Mm- i.n with a mixed paint; l-t gallons, Last spring h.- i" ited with Devi .■. bought It gallons li ti i I. it Saved ,'i". to j-'n for Iwo rn- three tit mi"!. . - tin paint. - Yours truly, i-v w Devoe *:• Co.. Hi New York Particular fcmokers iinoiaml The Wi iniv-ii" ," cigar, its ait Havana WEST SIDE NOTES li KM-' ni' l\"i BREST CONCERNING THI: PEOPLE ACROSS THE lttv ^NSE» FOR RICCORDBR RBA • i; ! ' II I ,, nhn- Is Visiting i , m l-'iaiikti r.l to da. . Mr.-. Hiiti'.in-. nf Merlon svenue, l.« i in her home by iiin"-- Letters oi administration have been er.ml".l in th" esiale of S.ir h I I... nf tin- I Igh t" Bll.."" I Morris. Tni- w.'.-t Conshohocken Outing Club will nave their annual banquet at th" Rising Sun Hotel to-morrow evening Donald M.n k. n/■ of ibis borough. :D]i\ vlr- iPatu-h Bnyder, ot Phoenli vllle, wei" mirrled in New York on : in r lay. \ a.mil.", o person root this viein-i . will ..tifti.t ,. birthday parly to i>" ,,\, a Mi.-- iTori" Davis, of 1410 x Tentli street, Philadelphia, on Satur-day. While patrolling hi- beat mi Satur-day evening Policeman McShane found a music toil 'I'll.- owner can ha . •• the i hy applying to the officer and proving tli" propel I >. David Rust, vesterdav, removed from John i''".irnMii"'s ti.in-, on find -tit-.'i. ro the handsome n.v. residence whleh in- intlj purchased on Payetus Btreet alinvi Tenth avenue. CnnshohiH ken. me new eleetrle erane which baa been In course of construction at tbe Swe-leluiid furnace for some time pant. wa- imi iii operation for the firm time last week. Other improvements art) al-so being mad" al the plant. When completed the house wbh li Charles Beat is erecting in West Con-shohocken will be one of the finest in thin borough. On.- story oi iii" build-rag Is atone, while the upper stories v.ni ii" pebble dashed, The stone work was dune Bl Prank Coffin, contractor of Weadleytown, Cheater county. A special nioetlug of Council wsj held hist evening to hear the report ..I ih" st reel Committee in reference, to the ordinance granthiK to the I). & A r a T. Co., the right lo erect poles ill tl." side .-ireels and alleis of III" borough, Then were a number ol priv-ileges usked for which Council refused to grant anil thl ordinance was referred imck to the Street Committee, II la expected (bat Hie Cmiiimltce, Solicitor ami representative ol the Telephone Compau) will meet and revise the or-dinance and have ii read) lo preaenl toCoiiii.il at ii- next regular meeting 'iti il) other business transacted ai last niRbt'a meeting wai the granting of orders for several bills. \vitii their team heavily padded for the occasion the St. Mark's foot ball team Journeyed to this burouKh on Saturday afternoon OOnfldonl Of defeat-ing the Reliance team, They, bow-ever, were sm "l> disappointed but the same turned out to be one of the greateal contests ever witnessed i" ibis town. The two teams battled for for-l> inliiiil's with neither team being able to cross their op|ioneius' goal, the aeore ending a li" u in II. although at one slaw i1 looked ns ihough the visitors WOflld score It waa a case of "so ii'ui yi'l so lar" for the Whistle sound-ed ll ml oi ih" half before the cov-eted K»Bl line COUld be lea.lad 'flu game had been the one topic of eon vi-anon in l.oi hall circles for some weeks and a large crow! of spectator* witnessed tbe .oiliest. Next Saturday Reliance will put) the Belield team, of Norristown, In this liorough. Andrew QUIKS. ol Bwedeland, was held in $KW) bail tor conn liv Magi.- irate l.iiliarilt. of Norristown veStei ii.-.y inoltiiiiK on the chary" ot Innen. in' a-ai M,|iiin.'i! mi Su'.iiia.v svenlng at the furnace al Sweileland. Kdwanl Walters teatifled that lie caught QUIRK iii Hi.- .at ol ving a bronze tuyere weighing on. hundred pounds, HUIKK wa- made ■ prisoner, but before the arrival m an omcer he mad. in- sscupe. After a chase of a quarter of a mile he wa- captured by John Levan, superin-tendent of Hie furnace. Quigg refused lo walk and lie had lo be .an led b) Levan and several of tbe workmen, lie was kept prisoner until the arrival 01 Special oncer Thomas Blackwell, He was locked up In a cell at the City Hall > esterday moniiiiB. getting out cheaper editions wen an summer school for the training of Illness, Mis.- Annie Kngie. known ." OULF MILLS A dance was held al the residence ot Thomas Nally, on Saturday evening. The small bo) is alread) preparing for All Halloween. William Rhlnehart, or PhiUdelphU spenl Sunday with relatives in the vll-lage, Ttie Misses Kate nnd Lizzie Kt.lilng ham were vlslUng ai the resident e ol Jacob wick, nl Lsnadale, on Sunday. On Tbureds) evening i exi ihe reg-ular monthly meeting ol die Ladles' AM Boclety will be held in the Dull Church, A fellowship meeting ol the mem-f ihe cull ciiii-t'aa Church will lie held in Hint chun li an Saturday ev-ening. October Jsip Daniel Mclntyre, Jr., has 1 uue young dog which lie wih train to hunt the wily raccoon Walter Lfmnan, s former roi i l«mt of mi- loeallt). now ni i; i in in. a junc-tion, N*. J.. wai ienea i- i i-u m- Bunday. iin.liu, n |..u - i ^TwsTsneat gg ISIIIII <>f McKiirlallil's house- which a.;, il b) I ll" lli'lll) lain Mrs. Mar) Holmes and Mrs. Margar- 'i Wilkinson, ol Philadelphia, spent svei I days last areek with the la tier's daughter, Mi-. Prank Lennen. In Dp per Meiion. near 'iii- place w i'. Morris, ol Rose Brooke, Vs.. is visiting In- sister, Mrs 8 I. Rough-er, al the parsonage of the Dull Chris-tian Church. Rev. J w Harrell, A II , of Ports-mouth, Va., win assist Ri i si |. '. i. in n rei Ival m< sting al the iniii Christian Church for two weeks. ""-inning Nov.-uibct 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jeffrys and Miss Walker, of I'pper Merion have relum-ed Hoin a driving toui to Gettysburg and through Ihe Lebanon ami Schuyl-kill \ Arthur Bpragg, owner of one o linesi Docks iii white a/yundote .: i k- "ii- in this section, is erecting .1 1 irge building for their accommodation, Joiin (orilery. of Atlantic City, brothel In laa oi Mrs. Daniel Mcln- 'M' Si- . lias 1 11 Visiting Ml. and Mrs. Mclnt) re for s tea On Wedneeda) ail the studenta al Qtrurd College, Phil idelphla, will lie K vim a day off to go ihcsinutiiiK. Sev-eral students arc from ihi.s place. Bpragg Brothers, who recently pur-chased the OoniOg properly, are ex-leaalvel) engaged In the poultry and "Kg business 111 addition lo their cigar inn . Ouc of Hi" ni". 1 In aittiful of autumn flowers, Hi" chrysanthen i, la now in bloom in many of the yards in Ihls^ village. Wallace R. Bernardo attended a fashionable church wedding in Chester last week. The contracting parllep were friends of Mr. Hernanlo. After undergoing medi.al treatment in Charity Hospital, Norristown, for several weeks, Mrs Patrick Nally has returned home. John Anderson, stone nj -mi. resid- ,ng on the Gulf Creek Road in Brnoka' Hollow, near Radnor, has beta admit-ted to Hi" Bryn Mawr Hospital, suffer-ing from severe Injuries received by famiig down steps at In.- home. Among the Philadelphia visitors in the village on Bundo) were the Misses Anna ami ltose Qledhlll, Messrs, fieo. Parks, William B, Dawaon and James ciiniuiings All of these were the inesta of Mr. and Mrs. Robert And.! - son. (In-mill hunters are still searching for tin- brown nuts. There . a larger clop this Mar than (here has been tor^ many yean past, and yel they com-inninl a good price, being sold for fif-teen (en's a quail in 1 lie Norristown markets. Rev, s 1, iSaugher, pastor of the Ouif Chrlatian Church, conducted aer-viees over the remains ol Letitla tones. m iliat sanctuary laal week. The fun-eral Which took place fioni the resi-ded.. ut deceased's mother, Mrs. Pris-cllla Jones, in Philadelphia, was Inrge- I) attended b) persona from the vicin-iiy. where deceased formerly resided. A number of the juvenile population ol i li is. place amuse themselves dally on a hug" grapSWine swing which bangs from .1 high tree along the Halmoral dam. Without exaggeration the awing is about forty feel high unit muni are the hard bumps which the children re-n- ia- whin they fall from It. Ilev. W. II. Siv.d, who is superinten-dent of the .usaonlc Home, In Philadel-phia, OCCUPled the pulpit nf the Ulllf t nilsiian Church on Sunday morning ami evening lasi In tbe absence of the pattOi Rev. S. I. Baughei who is at-tending th.- Sew ' 1 1' ai 1. i-'-ia " .11 1 \ii .ears ago Hev. '.: (he (lull Ctiur ,. on numeroua <N ions. 'fin soakers after political •ifficett seem 10 have alighted ns this year as none Ol them have been seen In this district, the Lower District of Upper Mel ion I'elllaps the'. HlillK lT I.- sate for them, but they sl Id nut be over colillilclll, :,.- politics are very llllcer-inin. Beveral years ago there were nn" imi tini.-s politically 111 this pi.ue. Inn lately il has been ver> quiet. coon INVESTMENT OF ONI DOL-LAR If you have had breath, OOOStipntiOU, pain in the small of .he hack, discolor-ed skin, nervousness or dSsmness, your OBJ) wi-i iiiiir.-e i.- in lake in. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, or'Rou- •loui. N. Y. ii w:tt oleanae the blood ol all impurities, regulate the Kidneys and Liver, anil lluis .'eslore a liealtliv glow 10 your cheeks again DAMROSCH says: "It gives me pleasure lo testi-ly to Mi stackhouse's ability aa a pia-no tuner. 1 have tested his work ami find li excllent In every respect." Orders received at McCoy's Drug Store, Fourth Avenue anil Kayette Street. Particular smokers demand The Neville, Conshohocken. Pall .-tyl" bats and '■nps In up-to-date : ivies nt Tracey's, the Hatter, Norrli town A Matter of HeaJthv There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder which pro-motes digestion. This pecu-liarity of Royal has been noted by physicians, and they accordingly use and recommend it exclusively. aovAi BAKINS POWDER CO., NIW VOSK.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 17, 1905 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1905-10-17 |
Year | 1905 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 17 |
Volume | 24 |
Issue | 28 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
2428 CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, I905 $1 PER YEA'
NOTES OF OUR TOWN
I'KMs oi INI BREST CONCERNING
THE PEOPLE OK Ol K BOROl uri
CONIil'.NSKi. FOR RECORDER
READBn! -
Unwind 11.1 - mploy-nii'iii
with the i i i company.
Rat \ .i 11 11. -
convention ol liapl hel i
this week al Scranton
A II . HI. 11 i,i .. n: will be -A ..n by
»in' Washington lit ■ Coi ipans En the
hose nOUM mi S.ilin ,!:i .
vember 4th.
A I •■•..- Ii I |H rfoi l...UP ■
in tin- local theatre on next S
evenins. A vaudeville in:: «in I
••ii. 'I'm- proceeds ai •
the Conahohocki •..
I Ion.
...r. ami Mrs. Hlmi
ilium* and Ulan Etta 0 i
Hectoi
.nil ifattle Joni .. pan-in.-
Campbell were
Baturda).
vVilllani I'M: or Sixth ad
Kay. i ,
Hun i.i the Merit n » i
■;i vi'
■nove in I in
eared emploj mi
I l.i IT.. II.
• ■.. ii I II.: .1
ll..in.- \fiti
Philadelphia Tit , n is
IIH- afi i no in at 2 a
latr home. Interment ...- prli
MI. Morlah Cemeter).
i: .i ii daj there are i i
MI ana m vVi DI
again repeal whal are h ive always
tried in Impress on the minds
readers ol the Recorder Write, phone
or tell us personally at the local hap-penings
in | "in- nelghborho id. W
appreciate the lavoi The paper is
yours and we wish >our home si d vl
"inn j rennet ated.
Tin daogbters ol Mr an I Mrs John
>< 1I< '"Ii Ii : -i I
arranged a -.minis, i
on Friday evening and thlrtj rrlendi
eongegated to help in II leb itlon
of the twenl Fifth anniveraai. ol Hi
nil.I Mrs Handi
nil in. .. HI | ,.. | i. ■
the couple, and the pli ■ of the
i rental * augmentc I ii refresh-ments,
John Cardoj win open a ne«
grocery store on M ipli
First avenue. H will In one "I the
handsomest stores in thai parl ol the
iown. Mr Cai lomom an n
i.'sni. m ,,i Conshohocken nbonl
tj two y< -I- El I.I ,. .... |M.
opened a grocer) BIOI e al
street ami has been
lie now moves ai row i is n real to .i
much larger one, which is ,,-
with electric lights, an.I all the llxnnvs
of a modern up-to dati iton
The annual Hallow,
aance of the Washington Hose Compa
ny win be given on Baturda
The maskers will be headed v th<
Conahohoi ken Band, In masks and win
parade imin the Hose house to Fa)
ette street to Reading Railroad
an.I countermarch in I ls> tor iti
the boae !.
ih.- company who want ilcl
Th.'in al the hose house from the com-mittee.
The commiti. ■
stiles Stemple. William Horn, John
Bailey. John Nelll llnir Mnn
Thomas I'm ■ - i. r
The following are nea hooka which
have been ad ,ed from Calvary Pariah
free Llbrarj
Hooks ol refereni i
FICTION
The il.'iin ol Rome
Tin li"» ol Oxaufif lii
Alabama 81 • hi
I CELI wi
Famous \t
Nln.-i.'.'i 7
Complimen two
books:
1 ..e Voice
No, .
In the Mldal ol Marm, No, 2789, Case 6
A party was given al Mi.- home ol
Mis- Mai y i Ea I Bin
on Friday event n
m.'iiial music and singing bj Qua Ruaei
ami Miss .May Rusi r and |
the amusements of the evening Re
freshnienis were served si s late houl
after which the guests departe-1 im
their hoin. i, rl hosi wi re:
Misses Jessil Hettger, May KuSer Re-ha
VanFoaaen, Bill Elliott,
Brennen, Blva Jordan, Matgan I
nnaugh. Mary McGrato, Hettie Elliott,
Annie ('aval: nigh. A1 ■■-•■ Doyle, Mabel
Metsger, Ida Pugh Clara i-"i > Man
Cartel and Messrs Mahlon Bowers, Al-bert
Rollon, Wllll "ii i '.i-. ui.nr.:
•pa Baldwin, Gus Ruser, Horace Meta
ger, William Baldwin, Joseph Fltager
aid. Frank Burton, Robert
itichur.i Cavanaugh, Mrs. J, Fry, Mi-ami
Mm. Joseph Carter, John Carter
.iiisi'iih Carti i jr.
A birthday party was given to
es Anna and Mattle Ka) Bl their home
18 W. Hectoi street on Saturday si
eniiiK. The evening was spenl m
games, niusi.- and dancing. The most-were
Itoill l.ansilali . I'.1.1.1 BerWJ n
Roxborough, Manayunk, Plymouth
EaBl Falls, and Kasi an.I Weal Consha
hoiken. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Kay. Mr, and ,r Bturgll .Mr-
Anna BtUrglB, Ml. anil Mrs. lani's
.inin-s. Bailie Kay, Gertrude Jones [di
Webb, Marj Kelly, Katli Kellj Be Ii
tseiiy. Ida Woodward Katie Ri
Mabla Davis. Mary Farrier, Blals Davh
Anna and Mattle Ka> ind .Messrs Hai-ry
Jucobs. Charts Dvana, William
Bradley. Arthur Bwlng, Howard BvJ
ans. Steven Harris, William Tv
Earnest Hunsworth, Horace Fleck
Perclval Qel •! Mi Bowman, Ben
Janiin iieiuiiliksnii. Jumea Hendrick-son
and Hear) Kaj Thi -
received some very beautiful presents
A JUDICIOUS INQUIRY
A well known traveling niiin who
visits the drill: trade Bail he hi
teli heard druggl la Inquire of i to
mers who asked for -i GOUgh uiedii ine
whether it wai wanted foi ■ child oi
for an adult, ami it for a child I he)
almost invarlalilv recommend
herlain s Cough Item. >l>. I he
for (his is thai they ' now there i-- no
danger from ii and .1 llwayi cure*
There la not the
It. ami for COUgha, .olds and CTOI
unsurpassed. For sale b> .1. Rut i
Parr. West Conshohocken and William
Neville, Cnnsholioekcn.
MI. k-iip people, as a rule, an
fal map's Influence may i»- ol
Even a person who is color blind
i an te)l a white
A proper iniiii of affairs" Is one « ho
i ttends to In- own
The » ai. - "i a theatre an- nol whal
make a theatrical "angel."
w t - ipposc a "happ) m
m«l ie in good spirits
We do in" nti nan. •• the people
ool of counter
Ii is nol always safe i»' remind a
man thai h" la close with Itla cash,
Men oi brawn are nol nlwaj
■ a much brain
'II. . ' Inn
■iiliiini-t ions laiiili is not
a -.- at ii- reminder.
i • pt Ms
i mg ;i h ndi
Charle Mai» - secured ern-i
loyn Sxpri im i n W
i li i Bchool I
■
: "ids.
mi Bundi
ml ■ ' -I - i-, feelerda) . rtei noon
We ll :i"l' I"! t:
■ t >l'"!.
ild .'.■ for i, v
I ' '..in.' ill ! I 'I ill of ll •
| : Booth, al
a ii- pul lican i
ni mi ■-' :d '' ■
I'll, m.'ai'i i .-I il. • Nortl El
Club will leave here on the l Vi trol-
«•> on Batnrdaj i" si...,,i a retuin
match with ih.' Pi nn Gun Club, ol
Noil islown.
Mi hel l.nidi- was | eti
: rise part) al her ii on Hi
Ireel laal Friday si enlng \
iiii.i enjoyable evening was spent b)
id.' guests preaenl
Conahohocken High Bchool fool ball
ited ii"- Bchlsaler Busl
College eleven 16 to 2, on Frlda) Ca
• i. "i 11" visitors, had a collar
broken, and Lloyd Dale had an
i In a i ollslon.
Howard B. Webster, ol MM Pi
i the PI] mouth I
ary Society, whi.h was recently form*
, . . were twent) pi sni v
llt< r. iv nd musical program *
i red.
Camp iL'l P, . .S. ol A . "I thl
oush, win ihis evening be visited b]
•ha members of Camp ■"■'■. of
Point, The Waiting lodge men win
11ke ii"- ioiira." in a special si
the Lansdale and BchuylklU Voile)
1 rai Hog roada
Al'
MEN S VISITATION
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a Kleetrlral Kiiulpment.
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