Orange County Times-Press (Newspaper) - May 7, 1909, Middletown, New York ORANGE COUNTY 7 1909 Orange County JOHN D STIVERS Editor II H KNICKERBOCKER Manager Member or Associated Press United Entered ns Second Clans Mail Matter kt the Middletown A i Under Act of Con- of March 3 A Semi-Weekly Review of News Literature nnd Politics published Every Tuesday and Friday Morning by the STIVERS PRINTING COMPANY President JOHN STIVERS Secretary and Treasurer M A STIVE US Corner King and Contra Business Office Editorial Dept No- No 101 Xew York Chicago Bldg Frank R Northrup Strictly In Advance One Year Six Months Sample Conies Free The Orange County Is on sale at news stands Broadway and street open until 10 p m and Broadway and 42nd street open midnight and and No 1 Park Row closed Sundays and holidays Communications tor publication in the in order to receive consideration must be properly signed as an evidence of good faith if return of manuscript is desired stamps sufficient to cover must j company same Obituaries able for free insertion but death and funeral notices poetry cards of thanks resolutions etc will ba charged for at regular line rates ADVERTISING KATES Furnished on application The value of the Orange County find the Middletown Daily as advertising mediums is unquestioned The Reid covered by these papers and the character and volume of advertising carried fell the whole stnry Circulation considered the advertising rate in these tions is lower than any other paper in the The Dally and Semi-Weekly have by far the largest circulation in the county COMMERCIAL PRINTING In our commercial and book printing department we have every facility for turning out first class work promptly In large or small quantities Quality of stock and workmanship considered our prices are May 7 In History the Great of Germany died born 912 1774 American WAKE American colony save Maryland The or preferred stock are surely justified seed thus sown has thrived and grown like the Scriptural mustard seed and in the tree of the fowls of the air lodge in the shape of the in their conclusion that they have a i good thing We know of nothing which is a sure reflection of downtrodden and 1 prosperity than the steel industry of every nation on earth For j manufacture and sale of in- the sake of this ideal and its fruition volves so much business such a vast If for no other reason we feel that volume of trade the employment of New England is justified in breaking such an army of workingmen such forth into the jubilation of a world's i tremendous outlay of concrete naval hero born died 1833 Elizabeth Barrow Aunt Fanny popular American author fair that if it be carried on to tlle and writer for children died born So we very heartily wisa the tage at present indicated by this 3812 prise success and justify the taking j port the whole country may Roberts troops crossed the of SQ much time by in indulge in an optimism that h getting ready for it If we are embracing as regards other lines Vaal and Vet rivers President Kniger called all the Transvaal Boers to arms ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS Sun sets rises moon rises p m shall try to be there a of commercial activity son ticket for does not our patriotic soul yearn once more for a Shawmut avenue and Washington j do we not fervently look Municipal Suicide Atown whose citizens have no public spirit is on the way to the cemetery The citizen who will do ing to help his town is helping to dig its grave The citizen who growls about his town being the worst ever in its burial The business man who will not advertise is driving the i he who knocks ami bowls hard times preaches the funeral ton Vt Banner SPECIAL PANEL FOR TRIAL last of One Hundred Talesmen From Which Jury will be Selected Following is the special panel of 100 talesmen drawn iu Supreme Court at Newburgh Monday to try John for murder committed at side near this city on January 21 Henry DeWtt J Green William F T F rence Robert J C M Bacon F Gardner Charles Funnell Samuel JDailey John C Evans A H Gillen Port Cuddeback C I Peck Thomas W A W Smith Charles Edwards V Delany George H May John James il DuBois H Williams James Flanagan New Conroy Samuel Brooks William Nagle liam H Lockwood James Higgins E Meyer Frank F Griffin Byron Earl William C enson John Earnhardt Nelson Sylvester Quackenbush Timothy Sheeban Joel W Houston Samuel Chester liam n Welling Augustus Decker Frank Slaughter Isaac Schulman Samuel Maine Thomas David H Peel Morris Taylor Malloy George B F Green John Myers Potter Edward Robert Scott Charles Conly George C Mann Newburgh McCracken Chris Kavanaugh George John N Cook Charles E Hughes Charles D Harry De Muth Woodruff Lester C Fowling Arthur M Meyer Homer Sherwood W H Decker James rison Collier McCreery Andrew j Maroney John H Clarkson C Lounsbury H BROWN IS LAID AT u i George B DeKay John Goshen through the efforts of Miss David P Oliver H Phillips and the Services at Home Tuesday charies w Stitt Joseph wood of f Our Boys Suits are lively just the thing for lively boys Spring Suits of latest cut and design will please mother's boy while our prices are very low to please pocketbook New line of Cadet Blouses just re- and Boys Hats and Caps Agents for Levy Dyer and Cleanser of New York All Goods marked In Plain Figures THE HOME FOR AGED WOMEN fiom Page One in the home is always by tef generous aid nearly one half of proceeds of the fair being credited to Were Attended by Many Friends Giles Cowley Stephen j Wolf George E Beakes Blooming Moffat G Birdsall Higby D Barlow A FRIDAY MAY 7 1909 Another World's Fair From the office of that staunch old standby of New England journalism i the Boston Herald comes a circular j requesting that the make i editorial mention of a world's fair j it is proposed to held in the j Hub in 1920 to commemorate the tercentenary of the landing of the i grims at Plymouth Hock This re- j Januar-v- quest we gladly grant ward once more to standing within j There seems to be good reason wty i the precincts of supreme j Gov Hughes should sign the C F architectural triumph and Brown pharmacy which ha the glorious form and fins of the passed both branches of the red j ture and now only awaits j to this place last week to spend th sanction to become law la th summer She spent her winter in The Steel Business n embodies suggestion made by the governor in his Florence Sherwood It is a genuine pleasure to say in the second it re Poughkeepsie is visiting thing about the report of the United vises the ia father Egbert Sherwood States Steel Corporation for the j for a century or more ex to here fcr ter ended March 31 because it cates a degree of prosperity that con- j futes a great deal of flubdub heard I Funeral services for Melvin H Brown were held at his late home 14 i Smith street Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev Dow Butler jesse Holbert i Christ Church i The services were in charge of Charles E I pire Aerie F O E of which i Mr Brown was a member and i Barrett Paul Schuman he members of the lodge attended in i a body Worthy Conductor Charles Henry B Lamey Shaffer was marshal I The attendance which was very A i large included delegations from Mid- May lames Scott returned Ladies of the The harmony la the board is always a pleasure to record for harmony surely promotes success A tribute of praise we extend to our matron Sliss S A O'Dell and to i her worthy efficient associates W Clark j Miss Vernooy and Miss Losey I Decker R S bave patiently and conscientiously labored for home family and Lo the entire of the board To our physicians Dr E il Kniffin James and Dr A W Preston we extend our 1 Grant W Wali from office force of the of which Mr Brown was for years city Rev Mr Butler after appropriat NEEDED heartfelt thanks for their many years of faithful service jadeed their long service would seem no tiem to honorary membership in our board In no year of the existence of the society lias there been so great in- i teresi shown in the welfare of the in- Middletown We acknowledge with gratitude the services conducted by the several months but to do justly and to love mercy i W Lee has some hens that to humbly with thy God j should become popular with jn his sermon Rev Mr the Taxpayers societies of the We are indebted to our counselors cently about business id allied alarms According to this report the total j or about more than had been i detail the earnings were in February and I in March and it will be i noted as significant that nun in nis sermon ur j I most progressive m pharmaceutical men A few ago he speaking of the quiet unassuming Editor j thirdly it tends to sixty eggs from forty-one of them It labor and the responsive humanness tee en the High School of the Board i i pharmacy to a profession and is was the best they could do Association and the State o to be held at Westminster Church besides many in Middletown eveninu In these days it is hard to find of druggists bo speeches bv in a book of sold American man or woman who does The State Board of pastors and music i boast of Mayflower or an open market j by a j if their names are such as i The total earnings ine tn hp Sunday Rev Mr Smith had to the presence In the room or any other of the of expenses incident to the his Why join the variant rich and like a lily g peace had made Sen Adhem he tna More that and England is the fountain from which interest amounting to has Howed all knowledge worth 20S on corporation and ail worth on bonds sine This mar bo considered i tne quarter and on f Panned by tne proposed law nra but it is not it is a candid bonds in sinking funds in all and y ment of an derived i inS to which leaves a a of New ancestors who ance of Then from this to the of is to lie taken as Bay and who therein dens fur tho on stocks of honored o leaving as High School is too small for a i Is now to establish a lawn as planned j Mrs Abigail H i thirteen years ago when the High died April 27 1903 an Inmata School was first built There will be for 1 year no Keep off the grass signs and no nine buckwheat fields but a gas of the conaty bothi will io around held at Friday ing was postponed on account not the local and otherwise to tending band concerts cate the very liberal oral I Sin thre then is one who his fellow of iho sale of of the of wore TO in would not be slate of lap far over The circular savs savs of hf: has ard n will and IT- ff Of If all surplus fnr sum of And ivp may as a further the situation that there nr ini io tons closed -i net under than sn Sinn for ho in The of a She law These include the e of pharmacy Ilio employment and nr 1 iss of permits n win n voar in 3r INVITED TO THE of money The this enterprise The undersigned night has at different times brought the j It again with r of a and round to the attention of She board vanished HARRIET B MORGAN Secretary Treasurer's Report ro Harry f ias in Davis collection of and i has as in ihai she in Jnr are nrt The io iTi a J be- n SKIP former frr r permit f nf th f nr i 31 T iy ii of many whom Mr Brown during was time The hearers Charies Decker nnd Thomas 33 Perry from Ox he was sn he in have rJ hav ie of ine 10 o iha not as ibe needs of the The rules of she Re- sents ibe is a some and i i The ii was firr proposed n new city hail a n HT mz At In iha n in has has of ih T a Eric a Tin if th iij fl any il 7 of ere s whirl ih will -3 J i i-j jira r-i i 3 3 nf and Thf n project he is fmm 1 1 -in ih an Of if anj o a and Jurors flf the other of lias in ann have SURROGATE POSTPONES THE CLASK HEARING i1 JTl i a r OT GOVERNOR RESENTS in 10 of by pulp mills only TM ii hflrl ihai OVERLANDS DELIVERED of f School i 090.00 SJO r JTI LEAVE ON EUROPEAN TRIP O 11 pro t K Wi W Mrs 1 the will a TO ATTEND TO ATTEND FARMERS CUTi FIRST TIMETABLE Pr fhis