Flemington, where town and country meet . ving thatit was inadequate for the demands made upon it, its Board ofDirectors rebuilt the plant complete last year, running its mainson all the streets of the town. A first class article is manufacturedso that its patrons are pleased and new business is being con-tinually added to its former list of customers. In 1894 the Flemington Electric Light, Heat and PowerCompany was chartered. An up-to-date plant was built—a con-tract was entered into with our town authorities for a street lieht-mg service, consisting mostly of arc lights, wdth only a few in-c
Flemington, where town and country meet . ving thatit was inadequate for the demands made upon it, its Board ofDirectors rebuilt the plant complete last year, running its mainson all the streets of the town. A first class article is manufacturedso that its patrons are pleased and new business is being con-tinually added to its former list of customers. In 1894 the Flemington Electric Light, Heat and PowerCompany was chartered. An up-to-date plant was built—a con-tract was entered into with our town authorities for a street lieht-mg service, consisting mostly of arc lights, wdth only a few in-candescent lights. This contract has been renewed wath the samecompany for street lighting from time to time. At this time weare lighting the town with fifty-one arc and a dozen incandescentlights, and the Electric Company is newly equipping its plant withdynamos and new arc lamps, placing the plant in first class con- No. 2331 Organized 1876 The Flemington National Bank Corner of Main Street and Bloomfield Avenue Flemington, New Jersey. Capital, $100,000 Surplus and Profits, $90,000 JOHN B. CASE, President JOHN FORAN, Vice-President B. H. BERK AW, Cashie) Board of Directors John B. Case, John Foran, Hiram E. Deats, Willard C. ParkerJacor R. Ham., F. R. Williamson, Hervey Kuhl Safe Deposit Boxes for rent 3% Interest paid on Deposits in the Savings Departmentcompounded semi-annually Assurini? you of courteous trciitnient at all times, we solicit and extend to the public every possible facility consistent withsound and .i^txkI business principles. dition. The streets are as well lighted as any in the State. Aboutthirty-five hundred incandescent lights are supplied by this com-pany to more than well pleased private customers. Flemingtons sewer system is unsurpassed by any in theState of New Jersey. Eleven years ago the town built a smallpipe sewer system, under the engineering management of theColonel \\aring- Co. of New York City, with filtration field
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