o -n ii. 11 ii VOL. XIY. MILFORD, PIKE' COUNTY, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15,1909. NO 50 J . i BRIEF MENTION Erie people say they Will open the new cut through Bergen hill, for passenger traffic, Feb. 1 1910. 8ov- en hundred men ere working by day and five hundred by night. The tunnel will be used for freight trains. The Peary-Cook pole ?ontroversy stands at present about like this Peary Bays Cooks Eskimos make liia claim to have reached the pole, a physical and mtthamatioal Imposwi bilily, and Cook nays bis Eskimos were instructed not to tell Peary about it and they have kept their word. The evidence for or against the laini of either explorer should, rest on stronger grounds than the , statements of Eskimos. . A snow slorm swept through sev eral of tne western states this week damaging fruit and potatoes. ' In the three oornered fight for mayor In New York all tta'ree candl dates profess to he against Tammany Gaynor who Is the candidate of that ring of leeches and boodlers says he will be independent If elected, bu1 thera is an olil aduge about a stream not rising higher thau its source and the saobeins of Tammany are -very likely too wise to pat up rt man who would' mm and rend them Charles Thornton, the mail car rier, baa abandoned the automobile. . Dr C. B.'.Vah El ton of Rhinebeck, N. Y. visited here this week. Mrs. Eleanor Estabrook of Snsqne banna ouuuty and her sister Mrs James p. Cadduback of Port Jervia, were guests la town a couple of days this week. If supervisors wish to seonre state id for their roads tbey must mens, are, and report all roads under t lie.1 r Jaridioton'tc the state department Lefor.) Nov liltb The Yaw provides that the state pay the township 60 per oent of the amount .of cash road taxes'colleo'ed. Not to exceed, how ever, $20 a mile.. If the roads have not been measured and reported sup ervisors should ge( busy. The aid is too substantial to lose. E. P. Emerson, who is in tbe inm ber business bear' Port Jervia and is" one of those applying for trolley fran ehisesjn that city', wa sirinken Willi sppoplexy while visiting here last Sunday, His condition is somewhat Improved. Streams are-very )ow and though there has been some rain It bas not applied the quantity necessary to upepringa and soak tbe ground But then we alt hope winter is a couple of months away.' . The contractors have finished the dike at Matamoras. Tbe cost of the' addition waa about $1000 and it is aid k be an excellent job. Consid erable of the money was left among tbe people there who were employed on the worir or furnished material. Soup beans are often infested by weevil whloh lays Its eggs In the little green aeed forming in the pod They can be killed by putting the bean In vessel like ft wash boiler, nd pouring half an ounce of bisul phld ot carbon into a shallow vessel nd set ting it on the beans and c ivar Ing tightly and allowing tt to remain few boors. That qdtntity is suffi cient to treat a bushel of beans, and will not injarebe beans either ior eating or growing. ' Htn.Gifford Pinchnt of Washing ton Is entertaining Hon. James ft. Oarfield, cx Secretary of the Interior nd his wife, at .Grey Towers. A hurricane (Tuw'u in Florida this week caused enormous property dam ge. The witid blew seventy five miles an hour.? . The Tammany vote in New York threatens to be out some. ". Nir.e in dictments bava been found against many men for fraud in connection with last years registration and tbe stealing of tbe Independence, League primaries this year. The first freeze of the season here happened Tuesday night this week nd vegetation was killed. Deooilette gowna are being worn Just trifle lower than formerly the sheath gown will be slit just a little bit more and now comes the Beatles aod.'-culhiii nuthin" gowns We will soon have to protean Christ ian Science and imagine wo flnu'i sue anything. 8. C, 4Jbapman, who owns a fine property on Twin Lake, will build four or five bungalows this fall, and parties who have honght the old log house property uxpeot to erect sev eral. F. W. Cross and wife returned home from thrir wedding trip last Sunday. At the. lest n.eeting of thei Woman's Hocietv of the Presbyterian chuich fixed: the following dates were Nov. ?5 Recitnl by Miss Justine Robert,. ' . q Dec. 2 Sale of Cake and Fancy Articles. ' Feb 22, 1910 Hnpper. Aug. 4 and 6 1910, Summer Sale. Thomns Bradford, whose house up in Sholiola waa bnrned recently, ex pects to rebcild. The house bad a good 'summer boarder business and was in a neighborhood which is fast becoming popular. Congressman Palmer of this dis trlot is against the ship subsidy bill It would seem from the reoent speeches ot President Tatt that he had not ascertained the position ot Mr. Palmer in the matter before ex pressing hia ide.is. That was short sighted in Taft. There are a lot of people banting trouble out of season There are many different terms for chauffeur. Home of them will read ily occur nbout tbe time you get humped by a machine. The leaves have riponed and the trees are decked with brilliant obl6rs This is one ot the most attractive seasons of the year when nature adorns herself in beautiful nt tire and presents a picture on which lovela of natural art may feast their senses. Conrt will sit next Monday, but the session will be wtthont special interest as no Jury la called. .The oounty is peaceable and there are on ly very minor infractions ol the laws such as are hardly worthy the time ofia court and jury. Mrs. J. da C. Van Etten and son Jack and Mrs Seaman ber mother, are guests with the family, of, J. H. Vah Ei ten.' 'I Mrs. A. T. Seeley is visiting her daughter at Portland, Pa.s , I Newspaper report (ays the ownbre of the fulls of Paupao at Wilsonville will build dam fifteen feet high to form a large lake on which to make ice and that tbe Knickerbocker Ice- Company of Philadelphia will take' the prodaot.- The power will be used to operate an eleotrio road from Hawley to Seelyvllle. Wmsor Palmer has been employed by tbe Van Pike Telephone Co. as night operator. ' I .-' It is inspiriting after about 40 men and grown np boys have been mak ing the night bideons, beating on tin' oans and making all kinds of un seemly noises, to see them pile helter. skelter into a barroom, to Dour ti e fee they have earned to desist, down their throats. They probably feel they bave been engaged in an uplift ing business ana that tbe reward ia oonunensurate with their efforts. The damage to crops in Lancaster oounty by the dronth tbis season la estimated at $3,000,000. Jaoob Van Tassel, who is employed in a livery stable in Dover. N. J:. was In town tbe first of the week.- There is a German proverb which says, "Whatever you woold have appear in a nations life.you must in- trodhoe Into -the publio schools." Tbat nation bas installed into the minds of Its. young the love of trees and instruct them lu the efementa of forestry, Should not tbe ssma, be doue here and so realize the wisdom of tbe old proverb. . " ' le cheries Dudley Warner said that i dead bird doea not belpthe ap pearance of an ugly woman,- and a pretty woman needs no snob adorn ment." The nomination of Judge Gaynor of Brooklyn, as the Tainirtiuiy can- didalo for mayor of Greater ' New York, gives very curious aspect to the municipal campaign in that olty. Not long ago .lud(!e Gaynor : was making fh-ree speechei denouncing Tammany, And Dr Cook his beaten Peary by about a year to the lecture plat form and the box office. In Monmouth county N.'J.'they have a second crop of strawberries and the happy people are .eating shortcake. , . A question of rje: growth 41, 1 when planted it I ft a crotch 6, eel high from the ground will the crotch be any bight t in twenty years? Well may Speaker Oaniloa plead pitifully ' I am doing my. basf'tsnd leave it to be inferred tbat coutrary obligations aud a divided duty to gether constitute a harll row to weed. It U hard to be a true Repub lics and enter deals with Tammany Democrats. W.iat to do wiih snake bites Is one of the dilemmas of prohibition, If cotton keeps on climbing, calloo prints may become expensive enough by and hy to attract the serious at ten tion of the rent swagger tailors. : Perhaps the reason why poor boys succeed oflencr than rich boys is because they have to, "What .is a chump"? inquires the Philadelphia Public Ledger. A butt, beaded fellow who persists in d'ffer-j ing from your views on things in general, despite your highest-browed endeavor to convince him of thei error of his ways. The latest developments in the Cook-Peary controversy show that the camera as well as tbe figures can! be ciade to Jookey with the truth. ; After a man Is old enough to know right from wrong he -still need a lot of preaching to. New York recently enjoyed the big gest feast of strangers in its history . Ihey served "lobster pie morning, noon and night. 1 Hospitality In New York is the easiest thing in the world to buy if you have the price. Pikn Co. school directors will hold their Seventh Annual Copvention at the Court House Monday Deo. 6th at 8 p. m. Prof. R. M. McNeal of the Department of Publio Instruction will be a speaker. .Wallace Newman, who has been quite ill for some weeks, is reported improved. . Somo lover of chickens visited Billy MoCown'sooop yesterday morn ing and left him six less to feed. The pallets lemonstrated so loudly that Billy was aroused and the party was aeea bat made a quick get away. Vivian Strathers" went to New York? last week in search of a posi : tloii. . Dr. H. B. Reed and wife are visit ing in New York. Mrs. 8. D. Van Campon and son of Newton are guests at the home of C. W. Bull. ' v , ' I1".'' ' Sarah Finger, who has been at BVanohville for several weeks will pass 'tbe winter at Trenton, N. J. with her brother Frank. : Dr. CK B ..Emery has returned to Washington,,'. Grace Wolfe ia attending school in Michigan this winter, where she has relatives. . : . , , - ? A new cemetary lias been laid out at Matamoras.- It Is located on the farm of J, Q. Rose down towards the BeH place, ' -, ohnArbright of Delaware town ship by au unfortunate miss cut his wris.t badly , With an axe. " , The frame of Lester Pitneys honse in Matamoras ia up and it is reported A. A. Albright will soon begin build ing a new bouse for himself on lots adjacent. ; Delaware township enper visors are replacing the wooden with stone culverts-, a great improvement bat steel would be better.: Dr.- R (4. Barckley and wife are visiting friends oo Long Island. - Dorothy, a daugbte of Oa Clark is 111 with pueumonla, popby doro Ptioateq wttb. w boppui g cough. J A-'iiMP jr.b.s.lPh r.i use In, 4 be y; rmy, f, - - - - It la auto- matio, ao-ilght- it can be easily car ried on tbe back of a man, wilt kill at two .miles range' and fires 400 shots a minute This gun if the ac count u all true should be a wonder ful peacemaker. An army of ten thoaaand men would fire four mil lion missies every minute and with only one shot in a thousand effective woul( put four thousand men oat of bnsiness. r No army could stand such decimation for ten minutes. Wflja.m ftiiok and wife of, New York, are. spending a few days with khf .former parents in Schooopee. An'oiifortuDBte' altercation over a small matter between Slaiiton Sup ples and wife, residing on Mott St., Wednesday evening resulted in a complaint made by tbe wife for as aault and battery and after hearing Wore Esquire Ludwig the defendant in default of bail was committed to Jail. 'A the .State Sunday .school con- veuliou.now invasion at Harriaburg it was stated tbat of the sixteen milt Ion scholurt- enrolled in tbe United Stales about one eighth, or nearly two millions, are In this State. . The smallest per cent of Sunday school membership of any county la the State, Pike in hicu there is ft small Toretgn population and it is only 15 per cent of the population, or out of the total supposed population about 10.U0Q only 1600 are enrolled. HnUcribe for tbe Pfuua Be Patriots. "Thirty years and more ago our nation's life was in danger From the hillsides of Pennsylvania more than two hundred thousand brave men -poured down to save the count ry, that your lives might be peaceful, happy, and prosperous. I know yon love the dear old flag around which so many of us rallied. I know tbat there is not boy or girl but thinks the red, white, and blue of 'Old Glory' are the very brightest and best colors that fly in the breeze tf any land. Its ample folds mark pie thousands of scboothouses where yoo are taught to become good men and women aud patriotio citizens. But you are now railed opon to save the State from wasting its strength, and from becoming weak and poor, when it should be strong and rloh. v God never allowed a child to grow np to be a citizen withont providing something for him or her to do for the public good. Every oitisen should in some way aid in making every acre of the Btate as productive as it can be made. Of all things. a useless soul and a useless aore are tbe most useless. I call upon you young people who are thinking al ready what yi u will do when you grow jap, to resolve that you will be patriots, and help make the land in which you live as near A para dlse as you can. You will be wiser If you begin at once to do some good thing. - Here is chance. Every tree mat is planted helps to save water for the uses oi the people. It helps to restrain the floods whloli destroy life and property. It helps to. keep tbe air In pure , condition for yoo and your associates. It helps to moderate the climate so that crops may grow and fruits mature. " ' If, then,. yoo plant tree, you increase the wealth and strength of tbp.C.ommonwealtb, and at the same tJma yod'ald In husbanding its' re- sjiurceH.r (Dr. J, TJRothruck.) ,' . WANTED": - . '; HtNx-Ksa Mauahvb wants an en- ergqtio and responsible man or wom an In Mlford to oplloiit for renewals ancfaorlclt new subscriptions da ring iuu or spare ,nme. ; experience -n. epessary Any one'oan atari- among ftiendi apd acqoftioaoooS ml build up ft paying and permanent bnsiness without capital... ."Complete outfit and Instructions , free, j Address "VON" Baooeea 'Magazine, Room 103, Snocesa Magazliie Building, New York City, IT. Y.'; . : ' , .. . i- '; Hunting Reason. The hunting aessou fairly opens to day, and the open season.- ia as follows: ' . i . ,- Bear Oct p to Jan i. :.. . Deer Nov. 1( to Dec I. I . English pheasants Ocjt 16 to Dec 1. Grouse (raffed)-Oct 16 to Dec . ., rilare or rbb(t Iot to Deo 'ijC '. x (iimt-Oct 14 to.Npv. 15,, -i , Woodoock-rOct I to, Deo 1. - Squirrel, fox, black and grey-lOct 15 to Deo 1. , ' ', I Not uiorethan 16 woodcock may he killed in one day, 20 a week and 60 in a season, 6 pheaaants a day, 20 " Beao. Wall 10 day, 40 week and 76 in season. Squirrels 6 day. . No deer, pheasant or quail killed In the State can be bought or sold. No pheasant killed outside can be sold, here except in the open season. Np game of any kind can be removed oat of the Bute except by those who have a nonresident license. It Is Educational. "Arbor Day Is educational In the best and largest sense. By engaging the pupils of the schools in the study of trees not merely from books but by actual observation and handling of them In their living state, the observ ing faculties of '.the pupils are ap pealed to and cultivated, and their minds are easily led on from the study of trees to that of shrubs and (lowering plants and alt natural ob Jecta. There can be no better train ing than Jills. It forma one of the best equipments for sacceaa in life in whatever employments one may be engaged, and Is a never failing source of enjoyment. No atudlea are more wholesome than those of natur al objects. They are suggestive of only what Is good. They cultivate the sense and love of the beautiful everywhere. They meliorate the na ture within ns and fit ns to be associates with one another, and to become worthy members of society whatever we muy be." Furnished rooms to rent. Enquire of Mrs. Etta Polllon, Corner Broad ad Ann Street, Mtlford, Pa. NOTES FROM SANDYSTON Bamlyaton needed a how outfit of guide boards and on Satorday the contract waa given out for then The Dew posts are to be, 10 feet long and cost 70a, set, and 6 to. fur each board with distance and lettering . Death and the tax collector are the two certainties nf life and the tax duplicate is now in the hands of the collector one of the certainties is alter you. Just because a teacher refused to sign her contract the B of E repealed the ordinance. ine oiause she objected to says that all teachers shall keep their sohonl open from a. m. to 4 p. m. As the law doea Bot state the time of opening and closing, they can open and close at any hear, as they have been doing for some time, to the detriment of the schools. - For time oat of mind it has been from S to 4," but as the Good Book says we grow weaker and wiser. The school at Brookaide will open on Monday of this week with Miss Rachel Mowder of Netcong in charge at $32 60 per month. . At a nearing on Saturday in a nasty adultery case the Jaetiae right ly excluded all except fhoee interest ed in the case from his court room. Don't forget the Grange dance at Layton Grange Hall on the evening of the 22 inst. It is an invited dance howerer. Jack Roe a highly respected citi zen of Walpack died early on Ban day moling at '." Walpack 'Centre aged about 79 years. His health had been failing for several years, and his death was not unexpected. - Shay Vanness of Grantwood N. J. formerly of Halneaville will move to the Hornbeck farm in Montague iu 'few drtya, .'. r ; . , f Bert, Cole, of Montague who has been, sick for some time is reported slightly better, altho a slpk man ,yet. The voters can vote the monuy for building their ftchoolhoases bat lire oatnpelled to accept plana furnished by the State, ami; If a school raises money "for a llbrarjf j"the State'prp- vides.ftr like sum, and dictates what books must .bey purchased whether the schools like them -or not." ' There tetoo mnoh Btate bossing; I . ,i r The nslpg of school rooms for petty shows ..should not be permitted and yet haa been carried on for the past wees:. - . Mordeoal and Peter Hotaleu of Waverly, N, ,Y,- made, us ncftll last weeek. . Both men grew to manhood ini! moved -to tVaverly "anil this fs the first visit of the former in 46 years and of the latir lit if) years'. , , Ji ureal, cpitnges nave, wnen place In that time, and when bidding me good-bye said this --was iheir last yteit as most all were strangers to them here. ,. r'i Will Bhay and Dayton Depae are busy painting the' Iron bridges in this town, and Date Bays they will be painting autos soon. Comrade Joseph Layton and wife' of hear Layton made ns ft brief call on Thursday - last. We were com radea during the war and tbe long talk , we had was largely of war Mines, Last week- handsome belfry was placed in ihe Fisher school boose and tbe bell was placed in ii at opcet ' ' Ralph Vansickle driver of one of the large motor cars from Mllford to Port Jervia has entered Misemploy of the company at Alleutown, . Pa. at a good salary. A New Boulevard. -. Report says that In connection with the extension of Riverside drive m Matamoras down tbe river a fuller extension will be made all the way to Mllford thus opening many fine bungalow sites along the bank. This scheme, if carried. oat, ought to attract many people who are desirous of locating near water. A lot would give every owner a per manent right of way to the river and a settlement like that would greatly enhance property values. The souls vard could be made fine for automo biles and would be very attraotive. Th Bed-Bock Of Puccaaa lies in keen, clear brain, backed by indomitable will and resistless energy. Suoh power comes train the splendid health that Dr. King's New Life Pills Impart They vita Use every organ and bulpi up brain and body. J A. Harmon, Liumore W. Va. writes! "They are the best pill I ever used." S6o at Alt Drug. gists. WORDS. ! ; v . nrn-"'. Words that are but simple breaUt Often live long after death, Tbey may be harsh, tbey may be kind, Into ths living heart they find A lurking plaoej and there remain To be recalled st will again. , Sometimes they pain, sometimes they sting, Sometimes they pesos and sotaos bria& Soroetlsueg they sleep but wak them not . . . If they bs words that should be furgot. Let yoo and me peak only such That will tbe soul's pulses touch , , So when wers cone If tears be shed Let them Wt bs for wodeck!nd!y said. I CaCKUA. A. Ccllmi, Real Estate Transfers Edward Miller to Theodore Breok enstein, lots in Lackawaxsn, 80 acres, Greeley Lake House $100. Emmett L. Parks deedato Freder tok B. Haalett. lots in Lincoln Park, WefclfalL - - -: Charles Reilly to Moses C. Nyce, 186 acres Delaware $1300, E L. Parks to M. C. Flfnn, lot In Lincoln Park. Seigfried Koppel to Leonard B Watson, 200 acres Shohola, part of Emanuel Brink. ' ' ' , Peter P. Dohl to A. G. Rowland, 400 a ores Laoka waxen, Samuel, Thomas warrantee.' James Mllbam to H. J. Atkinson,' lot in Palmyra on Big Pond $50. . F. B. Ward to H. B. Ely and oth ers Kimble Lumber Co., 1342 acres Lackawaxeo $7,400. . Horace Hazen to Everett L. Gaest lot on Big Pood Palmyra.! , j - Joseph Salhday and others to Maria U Btigler. lot on Bis- Pond Palmyra $1500, :' James Milham to same, lot on Bis Pond $60. R, M. Young to Alpheua Bensley, 171 aores Whilesell farm Delaware $4,500. Money Comas In Bunch. . to A. A. Chlsbolm, ot Treadwell, N. York., now. His reason Is well worth reading: "For long time I suffered from indegestion, torpid liver, constipation, nervousness, and general debility," he writes, "I couldn't sleep, had no appetite, nor ambltibn, grew weaker every day in spite of all medical treatment. Then nsed Electric Bitters. Twelve bottles restored all my old-time health and vigor. Now I can ftltend to business every day. It' won derful medicine." Infallible for Stora aoh, Liver, Kidneys, Blood and nerves. 60o. at All Druggists. A Simple Accident A case waa tried in tht Orange County Court last week in which a man sued ft town for damages for the loss of an eye which he claimed waa injured by the twig of a tree which had been allowed to overhang tbe highway, and which struck his eye as he wss driving along It. -: The Jury returned verdiot In his favor for $3000. This may call attention to what seems trivial matter,' out which mar be of serious moment If so accident happens, and might cost township Urge sum of money It is a duty of supervisors to see that highway Is safe for the traveling public, and this includes such ob structions as may be over the road as well as those on or along it. Pennsylvania's Beginning "The state baa made an admirable start In the right direction.' It now owns over $25,000 sores In forest re serves, in wbioh au axe cannot be swung without tbe sanction of ths state and withont strict supervision. It has established three forest tree nurseries in Which are being grown millions of seedlings each year, r It has planted ot er 2,000,000 seedlings and alms to plant $0,000,000-' raoi year. It bas 30 trained' foresters In. tbe field and above all It haa an aCj Mve' Forestry Commissioner and Coin mission. Bat tbis is only a start. w- - It A Toy Motca, Doar. .'' ' Great 'deeds compel regurd. ' Ths world crowns its doer. , Thai's why the American people havs prewaed Dr. King's New Discovery ths King pf Throat and Lung remedies.' Ever- atom is a health fore. It kill germs, and cold and la grippe van ish. It bevl cough-racked meuv brant) and coughing stops. Bore, Inflamed bronchial tabes ftnd longs re cured and hemorrhages tease. Dr. Geo. More, Black Jack, N. C, Writes ''it cured uie of long trouble pronounced hopeless by all doctors." 60c, $1.00. Trial Dottle free. Guar J an teed by AU Dragglsls. Arbor Day Tht annual observance of Arbor Day bas fostered publio seociaMnt ia favor of the preservation of the for ests, their protection from are and other enemies, ftnd their intaUlgsnl om for commercial. Industrial and other purposes. - It has emphasized In the publio mind the value of trees) for shads, for fruit, for timber, for holding ths soil ftnd conserving; ths streams. It has mada tha rUn generation- familiar with ths best methods of planting trsee, and for promoting their growth,. It has led to tbe beautifying of the publio parks ftnd the grounds about homes nd school booses. . The custom of observing Arbor Day, wbioh ia now almost universal throughout the civ ilised world, should be snconraged and perpetuated, "i Gov. Blurt. Proclamation, 108) lJ, ' frightful Pate Averted. "I would have been ft, crlple for life, from terrible out on my knee cap," .writes Frnk Dlsberry, KelU iher, Mian, "withont Buoklen's Ar nica Salve, which soon cured me." Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruis es It soon cures Burns, Scalds, Old Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions. World's best for piles. 25o. at All Druggists, The Law of bogs In case In Northampton oocqty rs oently decided by Judge Stewart the court holds that the owner Is not lia. ble fora trespass committed by a dog In the owners absence ot with, out his agency .' To fasten, liabUity on the owner of the dog, it la neces sary to establish ths videos ohftrao ter of the dog and previous kno wl edge thereof by the owner, bene aft an English Jndgs baa aaid "the law allows dog his first bito.". To many this may seem violent con st motion as to the rights of ths In dividual who may happen to bp bit ten and no doubt will not tend 't&'al. lay his aggrieved feelings, but It must be considered that the dog in, pursuance of his activities might con vlder that he bad ample provocation' to act with promptoeas and ip self defense. It must tie' ft very si.1l minded brute tbat will deliberately tnd withont osuSs attempt ;q obsw 'he person if one wbo is la no wm interfering with his pirsuitaT' . -. A Trees For $ptnfUnti& ; "For wide streets, American- ela sugar maple, American linden, sweet gum, scarlet oak, artd red oak, . For narrow street.: Nor way maple, red naple, oucnmbet, tree! ginkgo, pin oak. hardy catalpa.'' I. , C. .Will iams, ., Deputy ; pommiwioner . ot Forestry of Pennsylvania.) ... OBITUARY JjtHKft M. Bkksji.ky. Ex County Commissioner Bsasley died at Dingmans Farry, where bs was visiting, Wednesday ulght -of paralyi-U. ' He was born in Lehman township Sept 13 1836 and was son W Jacob nd Sarah Aon Clifford, Bensley, both natives of ths county, jwben young man he learned the' carpenters - trade - ftnd fur ' nineteen year In connection with farming aid . lumbering followed - that bonlaea. lla bald several .local offices and in' 4881 and 1884 and again in 4 was . julected Ouoty - Coraniiauioneb lis was a achool direeuir for ntnj. vmm: Ud served as Justice of the peace for' eo yearn. - Us enlisted In September 1864 la ths IS PawXvalry ftnd was discharged in 1866.- la l8fi hs knarrled Mary ' J." Garlas 'now da- jwased. Of a family of thirteen soos pnd daughters the following, auxvlte him) Mary E. Oakes of Newton, N. J., Anna E. of Boonton.Oearles and' Ilariy F. Of Lehman, George S."of Oosheri,'r. Y,' Allien E..'of Bangor' Pft, Elmer E. to H. Y. Slats, Kate li. Howey of Lehman. Tbe' datsj of funeral has not yet beep fixed, S ! i
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