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2431 CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1905 $1 PER YEAR INTERESTING NEWS NOTES OF OUR TOWN THE NEWS OF THE TOWN IN SHORT ITEMS PERSONAL ITEMS AND HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST FOR RECORDER READERS The coiigregaUon ol St. Matthews Mrs Shinners Is removing to UM Onurch, through Rev. lam. P«»«, Ohlaletl house, Marble and forrest have contributed »») to Charity Hoi pltal ol Norrletown. -"■ « lland, ol Norristown, tea Hi lame W Wood, ol Fifth ave- new collector for the MetK»polltau ura „„",. announces th. engagement of hla Inauraocs Company. W i Hopper, o Mr. The Btreel Committee ha> had a ■ i Robinson, if Plttsburg. Tne large Iron pipe placed on Third avenne marriage will take place earlj In *1 ft*"* -"■'-' ■ UM year old daughter "i nesting ol the Women'* Joaepn H] ag al 110 W. I ,: ,„, ,„.,,, nM, M,„, Klfth avenue, li m with icarlet levor renlng in 0 I. it. Hall. Buelneei Tl terlanohurcb .1 thin bor-of importance will be transacted and «** has contributed to Charitj Hot ,11 members are request d to be prei Pital ol Norristown ISO In cash and IS In Buppll -The Living Way." will be the Cl i I. of th. Methodl them, rmon bj Rev. W F. daj school wl Supper .,, si M.,;.- Lutheran Church on Saturday evening. Novembet ,ndaj i nlng. rn the evenln p»« """ »li: h are,nov hit theme will be "Looking Unto 'i'"1" n ii ranged to hold thi There "ill be dancing from * P. M. ,„.. the lati Dr, in i \ \i. .ii the Grand Masquerade Raymond Mot In Bt M« Ball, which i to !>p given In City Hall. .,„ church on Tuesday afternoon next, mi Hallowe'en evening. ,-,t i,.;,, ,,,,., ■ The ladies of the Baptist Social T||r „„„„,„., ,„■ Tl„,IIIlsl.h (,,„„,n. Onion have been making sxtrs .nous No m Q ^ p ^ ^( |n (||| a .|s • ake the wi*^ of to-morrow night wmMv ,.,„„„„„ s,1I1,|ay .„ , ,, „ .,, « sue. - Ineveryway. Attentive ear- .||u,i|c| f||i, tmtni ,„ ,,,„„. ,,,,, ,.„.„.,, rice win be given and all eatables MSIM|. MIS LI|(,|M Q,leI haw been prepare. b] skillful hand*. There will oe fancy goods, home-made Luella, wife of John Ones, ol MB bread, pies, cakes and candj for sale Bprlni Mill avenue, died al lier home [ee Cream will also ha for sale. Mrs. on Wednesday evening, following a S. L. Jones and Mrs. F. Boneol are t iio long slags of iiness. Deceased is sur-men "f all committees. The foi- rived by her husband, one daughter lowing Indies iiavo charge of the Uv and a slater, Mrs Oranl Lawson, a) ides: Supper table. No. 1. Mrs. t'. Cox. Bridgeport Mrs \v S Davis and Mis. Q, W. '"lies; ..... Mr Henr WI lam Dornhelm and Table No. -. Mrs. t Bhay, airs, >>"- llam Piers.,,,. Miss ids Plank; lahle ««•• Ada,„a. Kii.a,,,,,, Bauei Ho. I, Mrs. Wlluam Daniels. Mra.WII. >»»"»■« » c«»'«*» '"'"'''/ * *• Ha,, | u, No I, Mr. irvin I""';" »••;■ Dr. Cook a; six o«aoek Moore, Mrs. WHUam Balmer and Mia. f «; "" «•■ "-lay. n the preset,,,. w M ,. Cake table, Miss Fannl. ' ttf«">« "'"" Philadelphia and Campbell and u McQulgan; ('":lsl '"" ■ "»■ "• Nl l! W. F. Bare and A. J. Davlea. Bageheer and Master I <'|,o„d,„ ted ,,,„ ,„,„.,, ,n s, Mark's Church on W noon over the rtaalm of the late •:" '" ""' b-ll. th Baumguard: mother of Ed-hn-,, 1 rev. n, i tanl ruling n I ommissloner of Internal reve-ward Baumguard, of :i!i Blasl n street Intel mi nl was made al ren inn Cemeterj. Bt Mark's Luther i. Mon . ider. The commissioner, ,„ hla ruling and. i the (Inll tatuea be - lie si apple cider, bul thai the onlj safe daj next, will Journe: mrsue la ," •-••ii , ..slow nb ity i.u-thls beverago only und. theran Church, thai borough, particl- ■ Tins*, commissioner also rules thai pate in the observance, bj thi of the county, of the tenth oohollc liquor in am.:. the organisation of the compounding pn and In National Leagu, In address by E •n i i: toi sale in good rastna Miller win preceed i for medicinal purposes only, without hour, subjecting themselves to special tax , ,,, . , ,_. .. three ac< idents happened within q lealers. 11 ■ loner " .b.a.l w,h,isk, ] or o.t,he._r al.coUho..lKic„ Iialf an hour ot each other in the null.-. ,, , _. ,,. of the Alan H 1 ( ompaiiv in, Wed liiiunr cannot be prescribed ami sold •~ for medicinal, use w■i.t,hout, su„bi,jie-c„t,i„I „ neaday. A bar nt iron leii on ilie foot Slier t" special tax as a liquor dealer • Judge Bolly i„ an oplhlon granted an allowance of t- a week to an aunt of Helen Ciowley. a minor child ot the late Margaret M. Crowley, of Consholuxken. deceased. In the of John Qayaer, crushing it. John Kissel, nt West Conshohocken bad but light tool (lushed uy an Iron roller railing on it. and an Italian workman feil against a plate of red hot iron. I burning bis right arm. na,r> Werlz who was arrested a mother's will she directed that her es- Koeii ugo on ,|lp (.|lalg0 0f felonious tne should be converted Into monej entry and larceny, bad i hearing be-and that the principal and Interest [0re MagistraU Lenhardt of Norruv-should K<' to her daughter when she town, reeterdaj and was eomml.tted In became IS years of age. No provision default Ol *»UU ball for Court, Wertl made for her maintenanee during \, charged with r bag the Keadlng thi' interim-she being now about Railway station at Spring Mill last seven years of age. The balance which summer. He disappeared and did not the executors found In their hands was raturn until last week when special {Ml.tt, They Certified this tact to the Officer ODonnell capture, him in the court and .-lated thai the child bad woods near this borough. been placed In the care af an aunt. who had sgt i to rear it at the rate The mercorj in ill" thermometer ot 12 s week, if the court would so reached Ms lowest polM this seasonal order In the absence of directions In 7-80 this niorning-:!8 degrees. The the will This arrangement for the drop began at S o'clock on Wednesday c.ild s . are and nuture the court ap- morning, when the mercury stood at proves and In concluding his opinion 53 degrees. At noon i, was f.l and at Judge Solly directs thai "Charles midnight 45. It then dropped steadily Dewees and Michael Carolln, sxecut- to *0 on Thursday morning and this ore and trustees of the estate of Mar BOmlng registered two degrees lower, gnret M Crowley, dsceased, do pay The maxlnmm temperature yesterday. to Dennis O'Brien, guardian ol Helen *• degree*, was the lowest this Cow lev. ihe income Of 'he fund in l-ast night was a few degrees colder hands, as received, for her malnten- 'ban the preceding. The thermometer anee and education." registered 41 at X p. m. Hlg> winds in the morning prevented frost RAILROAD TO PLYMOUTH 'Hit istruclii f the Roxborough Railroad, i branch ol tns Pennsylvania Chestnut inn line, planned several ago, is under consideration. Most oi the right of waj from Chelten .i\ •-■!,.< In Qermantown, through Rox-borough. II.urea Hill. Marble Hall. i lie Plymoul b Meeting Hou s to Aiientown. has been obtained. Rep-resentatives ot the rallroaa companj are al work buying up the parcels oi lb. desired roadwaj and definite action Will be announced within a h s weeks ll IS purposed to make it an ell . Ill, line, operated by the third rail ssstem, i U) IhS Long Island road to Tiie ear>. to be used on the line, will be of standard and so eon.-tmetcd"that ihc\ n ■ open tod on the steam line b, .ml Qermantown. Km several years residents to the northwest ol Philadelphia and In Mont-pel M loned i he Railroad to build the road. , .d about givi n up the propo i al. More torn men, however, pushed <iie ind -a, i eeiii ii in interesting the I nliiei I-The ,n mii: ol the company In tak-ing up the Roxborough line in I bi-ll, ne || all, ill,led In the exodus of city residents to suburban towns, particu-larly along electric roads wher qnenl train Bervlce laoffered. TM con-struction ol the Markel street elevated line has caused a great boom in real estate in I In southwest section of the tiiy and along the Philadelphia and V»eel Chester Traction Company's lines. The Philadelphia and Western road, under construction, pli .suburban development! along i,s line between Philadelphia and Wayne TO INSTALL ELECTRICITY The Pennsylvania engineering and motive power departments are making an BXhauatlve examination of electri-cal developments, and it has been an-l oiiin i il ,bi, as soon as a feasible plan has bee,, round ll will i»' adopted for handling Its suburban business, i, Is believed that the Itoxboiough line is to be the expVriniental line. Property own, - Qenaan-town and Barren Hill confirmed the -al, oi their properties for the right of wa] for the line, and large pur ui re.,1 sstate iii sections of Mont ery County have been made by , pi their put Ri sldents ol Barren Hill have been assured thai the line will be con-structed as soon id I bey isjuently ceased their petl-to the railroad oompanj. STEWART SHAW Between live and six o'clock on Wed-nesday afternoon. Mr. John Stewart ami Miss Margaret Shaw, of Baal Lev-erington avenue, Roxborough, were culled In marriage at the Church of the Holy Family, by the .Rev. M. C. HoJthroe. The maid of honor was Miss Elisa-beth Shaw, a sister of the bride and Daniel Stewart. Ksq., brother of Ihe gT n was best man. After Ihe ceremony the bridal parly held a reception at the home of the bride's parents. When Mr and Ml* Siewnrt entered 'in1 cab to take them to their splen-did" Tttfnished home on Fleming si reel, below Green lane, they wefr sa-luted win, cordons showers of rice Bride and groom make a worthy pair. Mrs. Stewart was known as one of the brightest, wittiest and bonniest girls in Roxborough ami was a ste-nographer al the office of the .1. Kll-wood Lee Co.. this borough. Mr. Stewart Is President of St. John the Baptist T. ... B. Society. ♦ ♦ ♦ e-e » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » DR T B MAHN DENTIST 69 Fayetta Street Electrical Equipment. '■ A M B-n 'Phom II fV 'I i P \t j. it. stroll, a Lancaster county chick, n i.iiser. was Instant!] Killed. anil William Fordney. of Bridgeport an engineer, was painfully injured in a rear-end collision near Fort Hill on Ihe ■ei C'.'-of R»'lroa i •■ irly \ ■ it ■ a I Of pOltltl in the DEAFNESS CANNOT HE Cl'REI) by local applications, as they cannot reach ihe diseased portion of the ear. There Is onlv one way to" cure deafness, and that Is bj constitutional reme-dies. Deafness i- caused by an inflam-ed condition of the mucous lining of the Bustachlan Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling nound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely, rinsed. Deafness Is the result, and unless the inflammation inn be taken out anil this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will 11 destroyed forever: nine eases out of ten are caused by Catarrh. Which is nothing hut an Inlmmcd condition of tin nun oils surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by i in thai cannot be cured by , ,1, I ', -.. S,.M ' '.,. Ian Me F. .1 CHEN In II. '.">. Pills ;or C ; at n • REPUBLICAN MEETING A very encouraging meeting ol the Republican workers and candidates Was held ill Little's Hall on Weilnes-day eve,iii • in,it ive Repub-licans were present iron, Wnltemarsh, Plymouth, Weal Conshohocken and this borough, .loin, Booth, who is chairman of the Bx<' ttlve Committee ol the > ounty, presided, and speeches wars made by Congressman Irving P Wanger, Coun-iv Chairman Abraham ll. Hendrlcka, BX-A mblyinan I Irani li Melllalbeiv. County Soiiiitor J. P. Hale Jenkins, mi-li Solicitor Frederic L. Clark and Captain Koch, i .in,;, lab Edward J. Calne, for h r of Wills William ,i * for Rei order ol Di eds; Benjamin F. . euro-1 and DanlSl H Mule,.-, tor Count loot rs, ala sponded, pledging honest and clean admin ■ He;e. ■:! i'l,i ll of the ■ and distill I lent condition of affairs existing on iiehait i i iii" in ket, and Conahohocken and vii in il > i an be depended upon In roll up a magnificent majority "„ No r 7. Mr. Booth ami Mr. Hencjricks spoke very emoura^ingli ol the situation as it has come to their notice In their of-ficial capacitres. The t amity or getting out the Republican vote was urged as being Important for -m ee. ■ Congressman Wanger praised the i andiiiaii s. pointing with pride to their Individual, records, which commend then, to the voters ol the county, anil call for united party support. Mr Ml Qlathery and Mr- Jenkins dwell along similar lines, and Captain Koch said •bal it was with great pleasure lha, be lifted up his voice in praise of his con rade-in-arms, Mr, Walla, with whom he was aoojualsrted since childhood, and whose war record he knew to be of the ■ ROWLING The .1. Bt, i.'i ,'" . ' „ i won three tames from the Wanderers, ui the League. Wright was high man. both tor ■ game with 218, and for the th 665. The -' "i J. B, :.i>: 00 ii". Mi ii : llallovl! lit II Lindsay 148 154 141 Wells 168 181 144 Wright i'ii 181 Total 768 Ui Ts" 1404 WANDERERS Hoonej lii'i 189 168 WO Maurice 151 EH 160 178 Bransome 109 ... inn in Green ItiS 129 ... 107 Hendrickaoa .. 1E4 ITI 12a 448 Kuhl i:..-, 109 264 Total 748 761 665 -'IT-SINCLAIR TEAGER The home of William Yeager, the florist on Fast Marshall street. Nor ,s-town, was the scene of a pretty wed-ding on Tuesday, when his daughter, K. Itosa Yeager. was married to Joseph Sinclair, ot Plymouth. The house was beautifully decorated with n profusion of cut flowers and potted plants. At t level, o'clock Uev. H. C. Lilly pro-nounced the Impressive ring ceremony of the Evangelical Church In the pres-ence of the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. Miss BJdna lin-ger oflleiateil at the piano. After the eenneonj Caterer Btritilnger served the wedding banquet. Rellly's orches-tra enlivened the occasion. Amid shower of rice and the congratulations of their friends ihe yoimg couple left for a trip to Washington and points SOUth. They will reside at the Yeager home on East Marshall street. The groom is a son of Daniel Sinclair. He a large milk route in Norris-tnwn. ITEMS FROM ACROSS THE RIVER WHAT IS TAKING PLACE ACROSS THE RIVER IN WEST CON-SHOHOCKEN GULF MILLS AND SWEDELAND The Merlon Worsted Mill It work- PULF MILLS Ing until sight o'clock In thi evenings. uu" "* i a change in the weather recently have been tne cause of num- Two of the oldest residents ol tins ■ rims |, lung cold. locality an- confined to their homes id \ K i-:. Hoffman Is In the western D) illness ol ■ serious nature One la pan of the state. During his absence Benjamin Wilds, Br., i veteran of the the pulpit oi the Free Baptist Church civil War. who resides near the Onlf is being occupied bj Mr, Nungeeser, Rock. The other la Patrick Farrell, of ot Norristown, "Woodside," Upper Merlon. The latter (lunnneis are preparing for the open- la the I ther ol Frank Farrell, Supsr-ths rabbit season which begins visor ol Roadi In I'ppei .'.brio,,. on Wednesdaj ol next week, \ aum- Revh I > , I . the be i residents «,n go to the vi- omi Christian Church on Bunda; ev-clnltj of Gettysburg, when i' is snlng, November 6th,.and continue for i tor of the too hilar- liiiinh. Rev, s. i.. Baugher, will he ion-v. i.iii undei the Influence ol llojuor assisted in the meetings iiv Rev. J, W. while in Norri-town .1 mi .-he was given rlarrell, AM ,1 Portsmouth, Va. Bv-to the jail in the patrol. Bur- cry one Is extended an invitation : uu aej s in tend I base meet wmch to Bober up. Men employed b] Js M.I Ci ran and Mr. fba,- »«▼« •ll'''-1'l> ' "' mmehse quantity lea Campbell and Clara Williams and '" ' " Qu" «»'■ Mr. Uberl Ham i figured in a double M«' "»«»8»n. "' l-"tt|- -• P*-. is ■redding on Wednesday evening. Rev. the guesl ol Mr. and Mrs. Henderson BUI Pickersgill, of the Conshohocken * "' sirs. Bdwln Btlteler Is about again, having been confined to her home lor a week with Ilia A double game of foot ball will be Caleb Benson, a colored man owning played at Pastime Park to-asotrow af- a small property near the iiiiitop ternoon. West Conshohocken is farm.'" who has lieen seriously ill for scheduled to meet Colwyn. the chain- several days, is convalescing. pions of Delaware county and Reli- Harry, a son ot Samuel Rhinehart, is anee will have as their opponents the ill with diphtheria strong Tahonu team, of Norrisiown. M. E. Church performed the ceremony in SSI li ■ One of the most substantial and neat looking dry stone walls is around the properly of Mr. |v,n..on. along the road leading from Conshohocken to "a""""' ":'~ ' :l "'"'•'l "l"'"'' '"""'- Had,,,.,' and „.,„■ the latter Place. The antlne, owing to bis daughter having A|| js ^ im , (.m.vr ^ diphtheria, is Positively untrue. The hi|| ^ ,hi, W1„.kni„„ wh„ ,.,.,,„„; „ The repori ilia, is being circulated 10 the effect that the home of Albert child was somewhat indisposed and the parents In order to be on the safe side called In the family physician who Claimed thai no symptoms, of the mal-ady were noticeable. inly adept al their trade, Taking the appearance ot things in-to consideration it 'looks as though the ■ ol Quit Mills will be well sup-plied with the Delaware £■ Atlantic At the Holiness Christian church Telephone, one hai been Introduced Quarterly Conference Meeting will be into the Bird-In-Hand sun,, an held on Baturdaj night sad Budday, has been placed in the residence of nth Rev. bums Trumbauer, Presiding Mrs Chalkli lont It Ud thai Elder, in Chester, In charge. Suafiaj Qeorge W Bern 8 Bon blacksmiths ■' \ M Union Cla ■ will have .1 'phone In their pi 10.80 \ M., sermon and the business and the Sprat deal- 0 P. M., Old-fashion- era in poultry and who luct a •"I i.o- P H 1, will Introduce the useful Meeting; 8, ' M., Sermon and telephune into their plan por many Revival Bervlce. there was onlj one phone In the Prof. Wllmer K. Orofi, forfijeriy of village and that was al the mill of the umerick, WHO recently assumed the facParland Company. When Edward princlpalshlp of 111 ■ - Jenk- Kunkel became proprietor of the Blrd- Intown Public Schools, lias been pre-ln-Hand Hotel several years ago. ho 1 by the teachers of the Westhad the Delawan ft Atlantic 'phone Conshohocken schools, over which he placed in the hotel, and thus the resl-preslded the past fea yeara, With a dents of this place were given the first handsomely framed Illustration <>/ use of the pay station. The telephone The Roman Forum'' as a testimonial is how making a great spr 1 In other Ol the teachers esteem. Me has also places as well is this. 1 een presented, by the students of the . BEAUTIFUL CONSHOHOCKEN WOMEN The S t of Their Increasing Charm li is really surprising that in such a SOME SEASONABLE ADVICE It may he a piece of superfluous ad-vii " to urge people tit tids season of the j ear to lav in a supply i I Cl am berlaln'a Cough Remedy it is almost sure to be needed before winter is ov-er, and much more prompt and satis-factory results are obtained when tak-en as soon as a cold is 1 out raced and before It has become settled in the System, which can onlv he done by I keeping the remedy al hand. This ■ , 1,'l'e ,h ;." ll 1 ■ 1 ■ t|] ■1 , ll - '.'" ■ :'" 'ev .' 1 '■ ' " '" • ' 1 . , , nek»n, West Conshohocken High School, with a nandso gold-headed umbrella, Florence, the five-year old daughter of Mr, ami Mrs. Abraham peHaven, « im w.i. confined to her home by diph- shin t" 1 Ime'there'should 'b.-"so",narkeli Iberia lot a week, died on Tuesday ev- nn Improvement in the appearance of en Ing. Buoyed up by the physician's *° Many Conshohocken ladles, but it r-, IS, tha, t me membrane had !thh"is °' im*"pir;oP'vle"m'negnt,wh.Iesn k!hn"ow'n"."8eA, n°d' shrunk to almost Its normal condition ,|,ere is no great mystery about it af-and that the child was surely recover- lor all. Drop In most any day now at ing. the parents had fond hopes of McCoy's drug Mon and >ou are likely thei, daughter's recovery. A sudden h 0't! T,£f ,n,e.,Cle.rkUr88?,n«.UP" , . bottle of the little tablets that do so change for the worse, however, took ,nHrh ,„ improve the appearance of place on Tuesday evening and the lit- one's complexion. Dright eyes, a rud-tle one passed peacefully to her eter- ('-v g'"w. and a complexion free n cal rest The bear, was too weak to P'^d™. *a>lown<-ss. and moth spois ,_„. ,. , may be had by every woman who will stand the nntltoxlne used to kill the take one or two Laxakola Tonic Tab-germs of the dreaded malady. The lets at bedtime. These tablets contain funeral was held the next dav and was dandelion and other purely vegetable one of the saddest ever held in the fxt""'ls ''''" are k",°,wn '° hav'' « s"" „oo_m_m„u„n,l„ty.. -Truhe ,1.,1,1,,,1 was *the.'id.o,l,o.f ,|p, |'tlv<' notion for skin affections, anil elnK ,„„,, , ,,sallve ani| a um|(. thev not only her own home bin was loved quicken the circulation, open the pores, and cherished by all the friends and encourage the action of the bowels, relatives of the familv, and as she lav '•"mulate the liver, enrich the blood, r„e„p„„o.s..ing.i_n ■. .h.an_d.s.ome w.hi,t.e cask, et*. a„ nd i.t the same time cure biliousness. lrk •,,„„.„„.„,, .,„,, ,.,,,.„„,, ,.onsIipa: the little form dressqd in a beautiful tlon. wnite dress, and her face wreathed In Try than. They cost hut 25 cents, the same smile that was characteristic "'"' '"!''*'. "sp(l ,1"'lr m,'ll,s eannol be In her earthly life, the friends were roD^,»B; permitted to take a last look at her tnrough the window, being refused the D0NT r,ET FOOTSORE! « . privilege of even going to the ceme-tery. There were a number of hand-some floral offerings. The funeral A wonderful powder that cures tired, was attended by only the father of the aching, swollen, sweating feet and Child as the mother is confined to her makes new or tight, shoes easy. Ask OET ALLBN'S rOOT-KASE. home by the same t HBRH IS RELIEF FOR WOMEN If you have pains In the hack. Urin-ary. Bladder or Kidney trouble, and want a certain, pleasant herb remedy to-day for Allen's Foot-Ease. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores. 23 eta. Don't accept any substitute. • 10-17 DAMROSCH for woman's Ills, trv Mother Gray's says: "It gives me pleasure to testl- Ars>Tn v; ' • \ rt mo thi; ir ils'or \i . .• by no tunej 1 hai ■ tested ids work and RUB. *nd It 1 snt In 1 ' no.. I, it".. 0 ' I at MoCoVs N. 1 • to. 7 "1 Avenue and
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 27, 1905 |
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Date | 1905-10-27 |
Year | 1905 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 27 |
Volume | 24 |
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CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1905 $1 PER YEAR
INTERESTING NEWS NOTES OF OUR TOWN
THE NEWS OF THE TOWN IN SHORT ITEMS PERSONAL
ITEMS AND HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST FOR
RECORDER READERS
The coiigregaUon ol St. Matthews Mrs Shinners Is removing to UM
Onurch, through Rev. lam. P«»«, Ohlaletl house, Marble and forrest
have contributed »») to Charity Hoi
pltal ol Norrletown. -"■ « lland, ol Norristown, tea
Hi lame W Wood, ol Fifth ave- new collector for the MetK»polltau ura
„„",. announces th. engagement of hla Inauraocs Company.
W i Hopper, o Mr. The Btreel Committee ha> had a
■ i Robinson, if Plttsburg. Tne large Iron pipe placed on Third avenne
marriage will take place earlj In *1 ft*"* -"■'-'
■ UM year old daughter "i
nesting ol the Women'* Joaepn H] ag al 110 W. I
,: ,„, ,„.,,, nM, M,„, Klfth avenue, li m with icarlet levor
renlng in 0 I. it. Hall. Buelneei Tl terlanohurcb .1 thin bor-of
importance will be transacted and «** has contributed to Charitj Hot
,11 members are request d to be prei Pital ol Norristown ISO In cash and
IS In Buppll
-The Living Way." will be the Cl i I. of th. Methodl
them, rmon bj Rev. W F. daj school wl Supper
.,, si M.,;.- Lutheran Church on Saturday evening. Novembet
,ndaj i nlng. rn the evenln p»« """ »li: h are,nov
hit theme will be "Looking Unto 'i'"1"
n ii ranged to hold thi
There "ill be dancing from * P. M. ,„.. the lati Dr,
in i \ \i. .ii the Grand Masquerade Raymond Mot In Bt M«
Ball, which i to !>p given In City Hall. .,„ church on Tuesday afternoon next,
mi Hallowe'en evening. ,-,t i,.;,, ,,,,., ■
The ladies of the Baptist Social T||r „„„„,„., ,„■ Tl„,IIIlsl.h (,,„„,n.
Onion have been making sxtrs .nous No m Q ^ p ^ ^( |n (||| a .|s
• ake the wi*^ of to-morrow night wmMv ,.,„„„„„ s,1I1,|ay .„ , ,, „ .,,
« sue. - Ineveryway. Attentive ear- .||u,i|c| f||i, tmtni ,„ ,,,„„. ,,,,, ,.„.„.,,
rice win be given and all eatables MSIM|. MIS LI|(,|M Q,leI
haw been prepare. b] skillful hand*.
There will oe fancy goods, home-made Luella, wife of John Ones, ol MB
bread, pies, cakes and candj for sale Bprlni Mill avenue, died al lier home
[ee Cream will also ha for sale. Mrs. on Wednesday evening, following a
S. L. Jones and Mrs. F. Boneol are t iio long slags of iiness. Deceased is sur-men
"f all committees. The foi- rived by her husband, one daughter
lowing Indies iiavo charge of the Uv and a slater, Mrs Oranl Lawson, a)
ides: Supper table. No. 1. Mrs. t'. Cox. Bridgeport
Mrs \v S Davis and Mis. Q, W. '"lies;
..... Mr Henr WI lam Dornhelm and
Table No. -. Mrs. t Bhay, airs, >>"-
llam Piers.,,,. Miss ids Plank; lahle ««•• Ada,„a. Kii.a,,,,,, Bauei
Ho. I, Mrs. Wlluam Daniels. Mra.WII. >»»"»■« » c«»'«*» '"'"'''/ * *•
Ha,, | u, No I, Mr. irvin I""';" »••;■ Dr. Cook a; six o«aoek
Moore, Mrs. WHUam Balmer and Mia. f «; "" «•■ "-lay. n the preset,,,.
w M ,. Cake table, Miss Fannl. ' ttf«">« "'"" Philadelphia and
Campbell and u McQulgan; ('":lsl '""
■ "»■ "• Nl l! W. F. Bare and A. J. Davlea.
Bageheer and Master I <'|,o„d,„ ted ,,,„ ,„,„.,, ,n s,
Mark's Church on W
noon over the rtaalm of the late
•:" '" ""' b-ll. th Baumguard: mother of Ed-hn-,,
1 rev. n, i tanl ruling
n I
ommissloner of Internal reve-ward
Baumguard, of :i!i Blasl n
street Intel mi nl was made al
ren inn Cemeterj.
Bt Mark's Luther i. Mon
. ider. The
commissioner, ,„ hla ruling
and. i the (Inll tatuea
be - lie si
apple cider, bul thai the onlj safe daj next, will Journe:
mrsue la ," •-••ii , ..slow nb ity i.u-thls
beverago only und. theran Church, thai borough, particl-
■ Tins*, commissioner also rules thai pate in the observance, bj thi
of the county, of the tenth
oohollc liquor in am.:. the organisation of the
compounding pn and In National Leagu, In address by E
•n i i: toi sale in good rastna Miller win preceed i
for medicinal purposes only, without hour,
subjecting themselves to special tax , ,,,
. , ,_. .. three ac< idents happened within
q lealers. 11 ■ loner "
.b.a.l w,h,isk, ] or o.t,he._r al.coUho..lKic„ Iialf an hour ot each other in the null.-.
,, , _. ,,. of the Alan H 1 ( ompaiiv in, Wed
liiiunr cannot be prescribed ami sold •~
for medicinal, use w■i.t,hout, su„bi,jie-c„t,i„I „ neaday. A bar nt iron leii on ilie foot
Slier t" special tax as a liquor
dealer •
Judge Bolly i„ an oplhlon granted an
allowance of t- a week to an
aunt of Helen Ciowley. a minor
child ot the late Margaret M. Crowley,
of Consholuxken. deceased. In the
of John Qayaer, crushing it. John
Kissel, nt West Conshohocken bad but
light tool (lushed uy an Iron roller
railing on it. and an Italian workman
feil against a plate of red hot iron.
I burning bis right arm.
na,r> Werlz who was arrested a
mother's will she directed that her es- Koeii ugo on ,|lp (.|lalg0 0f felonious
tne should be converted Into monej entry and larceny, bad i hearing be-and
that the principal and Interest [0re MagistraU Lenhardt of Norruv-should
K<' to her daughter when she town, reeterdaj and was eomml.tted In
became IS years of age. No provision default Ol *»UU ball for Court, Wertl
made for her maintenanee during \, charged with r bag the Keadlng
thi' interim-she being now about Railway station at Spring Mill last
seven years of age. The balance which summer. He disappeared and did not
the executors found In their hands was raturn until last week when special
{Ml.tt, They Certified this tact to the Officer ODonnell capture, him in the
court and .-lated thai the child bad woods near this borough.
been placed In the care af an aunt.
who had sgt i to rear it at the rate The mercorj in ill" thermometer
ot 12 s week, if the court would so reached Ms lowest polM this seasonal
order In the absence of directions In 7-80 this niorning-:!8 degrees. The
the will This arrangement for the drop began at S o'clock on Wednesday
c.ild s . are and nuture the court ap- morning, when the mercury stood at
proves and In concluding his opinion 53 degrees. At noon i, was f.l and at
Judge Solly directs thai "Charles midnight 45. It then dropped steadily
Dewees and Michael Carolln, sxecut- to *0 on Thursday morning and this
ore and trustees of the estate of Mar BOmlng registered two degrees lower,
gnret M Crowley, dsceased, do pay The maxlnmm temperature yesterday.
to Dennis O'Brien, guardian ol Helen *• degree*, was the lowest this
Cow lev. ihe income Of 'he fund in l-ast night was a few degrees colder
hands, as received, for her malnten- 'ban the preceding. The thermometer
anee and education." registered 41 at X p. m. Hlg> winds in
the morning prevented frost
RAILROAD TO PLYMOUTH
'Hit istruclii f the Roxborough
Railroad, i branch ol tns Pennsylvania
Chestnut inn line, planned several
ago, is under consideration.
Most oi the right of waj from Chelten
.i\ •-■!,.< In Qermantown, through Rox-borough.
II.urea Hill. Marble Hall.
i lie Plymoul b Meeting Hou s to
Aiientown. has been obtained. Rep-resentatives
ot the rallroaa companj
are al work buying up the parcels oi
lb. desired roadwaj and definite action
Will be announced within a h s weeks
ll IS purposed to make it an ell . Ill,
line, operated by the third rail ssstem,
i U) IhS Long Island road to
Tiie ear>. to be used
on the line, will be of standard
and so eon.-tmetcd"that ihc\ n ■
open tod on the steam line b,
.ml Qermantown.
Km several years residents to the
northwest ol Philadelphia and In Mont-pel
M loned i he
Railroad to build the
road. , .d about givi n up the
propo i al. More
torn men, however, pushed |
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