dorian flotilla vacation

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dorian flotilla vacation
T'ER.
BA
RED BANK, N? J.', WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1912.
VOLUME•; XXXIV, NO. 41.
THEODORE F. WHITE DEAD
?75,000 to $100,000, He was a very
locretive man about hie financial affairs, however, and his estate may be
much gr'cntor than the figures named.
EASTER SONG SERVICES.
niOOB&UB AT
OHUBOKUB HXXT SUNDAY.
OETXINO BIO BETUBHS.
Archibald Dnlby a Sntl»de<I Advertl»er In
The Btglntor.
THE
PAGES 1 TO 12,
ARTS AND CRAFTS ATFA1R.
Archibald Dulby, proprietor of Dunrobin poultry farm, hns had an ad-THIS DEPARTMENT WILL HAVE LARGER QUARTERS
vertisement
in the want columns of
Bpooial Bong' OirvUoi W1U Bo Hull in
AT THE FAIR NEXT SUMMER.
Uli^pnarjr
th» Mominar, and the o m i a n a Will THE RECISTER tho past four weeks
".:'.. as v<>» oia. ....
" Alib O«l*B»t* Ohrlifm Seiiirreotlon— calling attention to hits big incubator
in-which ho hatches eggs for people
In celebration of the 25th annlverHe Was.a Son of Lewis White of Little Silver and Had Been a oary of the miBslonaiy society of the Holy Waek SenrloM.,
no incubators and also to hisLivingston Platt it the Director in Charge.and He Will Have a
Easter Bongr services will be held in having
and chickens which he has for Corps of Able Assistants—The Department Was Created Last
Shrewsbury
Presbyterian
church
n
Carpenter, Contractor, Grocer, Real Estate Operator and Politi- sociable and entertainment will be held all the Red Bank churches Sunday. eggs
At the morning service of the Pres- sale. Mr. Dalby gave T H E ItEGiSTEn
. cian-He Leaves a Widow but No Children—His Estate Estimated in the church chapel Friday night, byterian church the ch&ir will render a call this week and said he had done Year and Proved Very Popular, the Tent Being Thronged with
ttev. S. D. Price of Camdcn, a former
Ouf Passover/" by Schilling, business amounting to $275 in the past
Visitors Daily—En tries Close August 21st.
at $75,000 to $100,000, but It May Amount to Much More. pastor of the church wilt make an ad-"Chrint
and "Welcome Happy Morn" by month, which he could attribute directdress. A. history of the society will Marzo: In the evening the cantata ly to the advertisement in THE RECISLast year g at the Monmouth county 39. Specimen, other thnn listed.
Theodore-P. White died last Thurs- he bought was part of the Borden bo read and a musical program will be "Daughter
Sift. Hcvi'n pl(^ce«.
'
Jalrus" by Sir John TER.
fair a department of arts,' nntiqucs 40.
day night. He had been in poor health Hance farm, between Red Bank and given. The festivities will wind up Staenor willof
41. c'lillcctlon. Hlx plpcL-a, a n y dt-Blgn.
THE
REGISTER'S
weekly
circulation
given. ..The choir concrafts was created. This was in •12. llnnd-mude jev/olry,
four or five years, and during the past Fair Haven. Although the William B. with a social season and the serving sists of MissbeJosephine
of 5,100 is making satisfied advertis- and
Weeks,
Mrs.
a. KiiiKl(! Bpi'ciinpn.
a separate tent and was under the
few months MB death was looked for Parker farm, the . Loew farm and of refreshments. "
Robert MacDonald, Mrs. John C. ers every-weck. With this big army of general direction of Livingston: Platt
h. Any four plet-tH.
almost doily. When he was first taken other large tracts lay between Red
•13. I'oU'Ty,
readers
one
is
almost
certgan
of
findKink
nnd
Miss
Dorothy
Reckless,
soof
Chapel
Hill.
The
department
Bank
and
the
Hance
farm,
Mr.
White
nick several years ago he was laid up
a. HiiiKlo Hpocltncn.
ing
somebody
who
wants
what
is
adpranos;
Mrs.
Japhift
Clayton,
Mrs.
proved very popular and the tent was
I). *ny throe 1,1,'t-c'H.
in bed three months; but he recovered believed that the Hance pro;
,.
Charles Ross and Mrs. G. A. Jewett, vertised.
Iland-wj-fjUglit mfftiil, alnglo Hpeclconstantly thronged with visitors. i 'It.
sufficiently BO that for two or three could bo successfully marketed,
ii.
altosj
George
D.
Cooper,
Dr.
Herbert
Mr.
Platt
had
a
number
of
efficient
years or so he was able to get down to laid the tritct out in lots, and began
•IS. Ilnnd-wraiiRlit lmillior.
Williams, John C. King and Trumbulf
assistants and the exhibit was ara. SIIIK1<! Hjipclmon.
Ii. Any thri'p ploc'CEi.
SUDDEN 1 S I OP MBS. EDWABD Smith, tenors; nnd Arthur Davis, Ceranged to excellent advantage. The
r
t i
•Hi. Tisxtlk-H. a n y ilcsi^ii.
cil
Ledinrd
and
Lester
Ross,
bassos.
number
of
the
exhibits,,however,
was
»'i
JOHNSON OP EATOIITOWN.
Ii
.~-t7^-.Uuna\-[:liXviid._lY aad,
.
A baptismal service will be; hold7lit IF THIS IB DONE EATOHTOWN W H I "so muchf'laTger'Ui"an"was cxpectciTtITat
H. KlifirlnK-n fin nitllro.
«>
the tent proved too small to properly
h. Hpi'clnit.'n, ullier tlian ftirnlBho Wai Taken With a Fain VTbUa Sit- Trinity church Saturday afternoon at
OUT JWOUE WATER, MAINS.
place them all. This year a larger .in-.'
ting In a Ohnlr anl Sled a Tew Soo-four o'clock. Services will be held at
IH. Kpi-cimcn.' oilier than Muted.
ond> inter—The Funeral Was Raid the church at six o'clock and half-past Tlntern Manor Ordorod to Start Work tent will be provided and opportunities given for a greater and more LASH III—A.S'TlgUI'M A N D CURIOS.
ten o'clock Sunday morning, ana at
Sunday.
seven o'clock at night. The In Tlitoo Month! by Utility Oommli- elaborate display. Although the flrnt
fiENERAl. I1K(!UI.ATIONS.
Mrs. Catherine. Johnson, wife of half-past
»lan If nn XiMomo of §016 for rivo diiy of the fair was extraordinarily
music will be given by the church
Each entry should be tagged, giving
.Edwnrd Johnson of Entontown, died choir
Years Is a'aatantood.
.stormy, not one of the exhibits suf- ts age, if known, nnd any information
with- the addition of Herbert
J j very suddenly .Triiirsday afternoon. Cullington
Eatontown's application for the ex-fered in any way, nM was any of•egarding its history that may intcrand Miss CullinKton, pianif"''".
fe§-<
She had been under treatment for in-ist and violinist.
Si*'"- -I-'>.".'-.
The music of the.ension of the Tintern Manor Water them lost or damaged during the en- st the public; state whether the exdigestion
for
some
time
and
had
sufW • pi?,
service will be from company's system -in the southern tire continuance of the fair.
ibit is to lie judged ns an antique, as
i.
%
fered severely from this ailment. Last communion
Moan r's mass. The rest of the musi- part of tho village will'be .granted
This department is" known as De- curio, or both.
• ".?#
Thursday, howevor, she seemed to becal
service
will
be
as
follows:
provided
that
contracts
amounting
to
Judges in Class III, in considering
in better health than usual, and alerriieeHsloiial hymn—".lemts Clu-iKt is ?24G a year for' five years are guar- partment T. The persons in. charge
•5
• . , - .
. i r e giiar| ,|ep a l .t m u n t and the schedule of intiqucs, will be instructed to consider
a hearty dinner.
anteed to the company. In ease this o f t 10
lilHcn Todny."
ondition
and workmanship as well as
After the meal she went in the
anteed to the
company.
In ease must
this e x h i b i t s , u . eI l s f o || o w l i :
Anthem—"Why Hcek Ye tin- UVIIIR guarantee
is made
the company
he age of the exhibits. Mere anI M m ' t o r In clim-j,'!.—I^IVIUKSIIIII 1'liitt.
!•:. A.'Clare extend its mains within three months.
front room and sat in an arm chair. AmoilB the Dcud"...'
•'.'..
''•••?"•?':••& iJiftO*'- '
iquity
will
not entitle the exhibit to
.Vlvlsory
cliivrlura:
Have Taken Away My
A few moments \later she was attacked Anthem—"They
'•;.-•; ; ' " ' - V ; '
luivA"
J'. A. SdinccKiT This was the order directed to the clii.'iK 1—Mrs. Curwln K. MIIMIMI, M r s . lorisideration.
with
a
pain
in
her
side.
Sne
sank
William 1). IVnti.viKii'kcr, .Mis. F r a l c l k k
Hymn—"Angels
ltoll
tlie
Koek
Away."
water
company
last
Friday
by
the
The director in charge regrets that
Y t
Ciiru'ln K. Mnsrin.
back in her chair unconscious and UcceHHlonal—"Tlie Strife lH O'.uV."
state board of utility commissioners. Ullscin,
Class I I — M I N K AIM" I.ov.'U, .\1!«« .](>- t is manifestly impossible to properly
never revived. Mrs, Ann. VunMater
•••••-•;-.x-;^
Mr. Parslow is the organist and
st-phine Mhnsun. MIHS M a r y Muunt.
Some
time
ago
residents
of
Eatonlisplay
other than chairs,
und Mrs. Phoebe Bennett were in thedirector of the choir. At night a song town asked the water company to ex- •clil^s I I I — M i s . Ili-nry lH-mmrrl, MTH. ecau.se furniture,
of the limited facilities at his
\
|
M. A. Uli'O, M i s s 3I:irKiuvt 10. II. Howl
house with her, and Mrs. Bennett en- service will be given by the Sunday- tend
its
system
in
certain
parts
of
the
lisposal. The new grounds, when ocIMina Iti-od.
-i ''
tered the room just as Mrs. Johnson school children. Missionary boxes southern end of the town. This the MiHfc
Clans IV—A. U. (.'oli'llltlll.
:upicd by the association, will furnish
collapsed. Dr. H. T, Partree of Eat- will be turned in a t this service.
JmlK.'ft:
company
refused
to
do
on
the
grounds
ample
space for this important and
ontown was sent for, but before he
ClnFHOH 1 a m i II— The JUIIKCK l a tlii'm
Tomorrow morning at St. James's that the returns from the extension
ntereEting portion of the department.
ivlll IK; ilislnlcifstcil t-xpeil
arrived (Mrs. Johnson was dead.
church will be the children's proces- would not be large enough to make it <'1:I.HS*-H
frdtn wlthouL Monnnnillt iniiut>-.
The management of this class would
She was born a t Tlnton Falls 64 sion and exposition of the Blessed profitable to lay the mains. The Eat- Clans 111—Ki-uilerlck \V. l l u n t t ' r , appreciate
the courtesy of exhibitors
years ago, and had spent most of her
Sacrament. On Friday services will ontowners appealed to the state board C h a r l e s N. Ualy.
if
they would make arrangements t o
Class
IV—A.
Clinton
Wilnici'illni,'.
life hi the vicinity of Eatontown. She be held at eight o'clock in the morn- of utility commissioners with the re•emove their exhibits after four
was a member of the Eatontown ing and a t half-past seven o'clock at sult1 that the board ordered the comGENERAL REGULATIONS.
'clock on Monday, September second
Methodist church and was very active night. On Saturday .morning a ser- pany to extend its system provided
t
rather
than wait until a later date.
No
entry
fee
is
charged
in
this
dein church work. She leaves two sons, vice will be held at eight o'clo;k. On that a guarantee were given.
partment, but exhibitors desiring ad- -19. Uook.
t
GlifFord and Oliver Johnson of Eat-Easter services will be held at eight,
HO. KurriiiKK.
In
explaining
rules
applicable
to
the
mission
to
the
fair
grounds
after
ontown. Ti)e funeral was held Sun- nine and half-paBt ten o'clock in thecase, the board held that when it isWednesday must pay regular admis- Til. HrtaHtpliiH,
day afternoon at the house and wasmorning. The musical service will be doubtful if tho financial condition of sion at the gate,
!>:!. Ch.iiilH.
r.:i. Hiiuci-is.
conducted by Rev. J.DeWitt Fay. The as follows:
a company will warrant the original
54. .Jowi-lry, dlher tltun Ilstt-d.
Entries close Wednesday, August
burial was a t West Long Branch.
r,r>. Disli, hlHtorlrnl.
I'ri'ludn
Hnndi'l expenditure sufficient annual income 21st,,at 4:00 P. M.
r,f>. Snuff box, any material.
1
Kyrie
(Juiluiout should be guaranteed to insure a rea- Exhibits will be received only on
57. l.u.strp ware.
Gloria
Marzo sonable return. The board held a failHOBSES BOLD AT BOLMDEL.
Wednesday, August 28th, until 4:00 55. I'loco of silver.
Krcdo
ICmorfion
1
59. Plnce of Sheffield plate.
L
Offertory—"lieglna Caell"
Wornor rule would be a guarantee of at least r. M.
Pli.'co of Copper,
WleKiitnl ten cents per lineal foot per year for
Many sttodi Dlapoaed of by William C. Hiuietlls
No exhibits will be received in this 60.
fil. Piece of brass.
Henodletim
Wleuand
the new mains for five years.
Bly Daring tho Past Weak.
department by mail, freight or ex- 02. Girandole.
J
Del.
Eatontown people at a .previous press. This means that exhibitors 6:1. CanrtlCKtlck.s, brass.
*
Uunod
During the past week William C. Vostlude
(14. CandleatlekH. HIIV.T.
THEODORE ».• WHITE.
hearing
testified
that
about
25
houses
must
bring
their
exhibits
in
person
or
Ely of Holmdel cold teams of horses
Matthew J . Hollywood will be the
65. AndlrmiH, wrouglit Iron.
in the neighborhood neededfireprosomeone do it for them.
f!C>. Aiidlriins, braas.
his olllee and to attend to'his real es- selling them. The first two houses on to Edward Fallon of Tinton Falls, organist and director of the choir, and tection. At a recent fire a building have
«7. Mirror.
The
management
will
use
all
reaGarrett
Emmons
of
Bradevelt,
Martin
John
Quinn
and
William
Walters
will
tate buniness. He never wholly recov- the tract were built by Mr. White and
RS. Ohlnn vast-.
burned to the ground while the i sonablc precaution for the protection
ered, however. His visits to his office by Charles Henry Ivins. These two Griffin of Red Bank and James Dugan play the violin and cornet. The choir was
(111. Olil lacu. whlti'.
neighbors
looked
on
helpless
owing
to
and
preservation
of
exhibits,
but
wil
of
Marlboro.
Single
horses
were
will
consist
of
Miss
Marguerite
Ma70. Olil lni'i-, hlack.
grew fewer and fewer, and since last houses are on the Fair Haven road.
a
lack
of
hydrants.
Notwithstanding
"
bought
by
Charles
Johnson
of
Brade71. Old cmlirol.K'i-y.
not
be
responsible
for
loss
or
damage,
loney,
Miss
Marion
Dugan,
Miss
Marfall he had been unable to get out a t The lots cold rapidly. In two years
7i D
conditions on a canvass only five to exhibits from any cause, and upon
all. The funeral was! held Monday af- Mr. White had sold enough lota on the velt, J. Ojwski and E. Chambers of garet Cronin and Miss Florence these
7:t. (Mock.
of
the
25
residents
agreed
to
enter
Freehold,
Tunis
R.
Sickles
of
Holmthese
conditions
only
are
entries
re
Coyno>
sopranos;
Miss
Catherine
ternoon at his late residence on Wash- tract to get all his money back' and he
71. Hamplers.
Edward Conovcr
Conovcr of
of East
East FreeFree- Hoffman,
Hoffman, Miss
Miss Beatrlta
Beatrita ,Pugan
and into a contract to take water, the total ceived.
7F> llomt'Spun bcdsiireads.
del, Edward
pugan and
ington street.
The sermon was still had two-thirds of the tract left. del,
J.
Sioms
of
Matawan,
M.
Jaffe tMiss Louise Slattery, tiKos; JohfhAul of- such -contracts being $56.
76. •Klre screen.
No exhibits, may be moved prior tc
preached by Rev. J. W. Rogan and theFrom tlmt to time ho increased the hold,
liold,
J
.
Sioms
of
Matawan,
M.
Jaffe
77. IMcturoH (friprjivlups or paintings).
of
Keyport,
A.
P.
Schonck
of
Marl4 :00 P. M., on Monday, September 2d,
burial was at Pair View cemetery.
prices of the lots, but he never made boro and A. T. Miller and Peter Shib- and Charles Hoffman, tenors; and
7H.*- Colored print.
No
article
may
compete
for
mon
7<1
Fluids, American, etc.
rlBEMAN SURPBISED.
Mr. White was seventy years old. Ho tho prices so high that they did notley of Spring Lake. Teams of mules Timothy J . Quigley, John Reilly and
Gun, aotique.
than one premium.
so!
wan the son of Lewis.White of Little sell rapidly. He always said that if were bought by Martin Daly and Dan- Harry Patterson, bassos.
81.
(*un.
No article allowed to compete for a H2. 1'ialol.curio.
ht by M
At Christ church, Shrewsbury, holy William Criipol Burptlaoa by Members
yd i l
Silver. Lewis White wna a large land he got a fair profit on his lots he was i l G
aiHi*)Uo.
R
d Bunk,
B k and
premium that has taken first premium
offRed
Kit. I'i.stol, curio.
Red
ngle communion will be held at seven
of the Independent Fire Company.
owner in that section, his holdings content, and was perfectly willing iel Green of
Bunk, and a
a single
^ t Swonl, aiitl'itie.
nt
any
previous
fair
of
this
associa
h
mule
was
bought
by
Martin
Max
o'clock
nnd
a
festival
service
will
he
that
the
next
man
i-hould
get
them
at
William dispel of Elm street was
lyini! between Red Bonk and Little
t b M iM
Sii. Swunl, curio.
held at eleven o'clock. At the latter surprised by about twenty members of tion.
Silver. He had six sons, Theodore P., a price which would leave that man a l u t t e s o f Ho'mdel.
Sfi. Swonl, iiHi'il l)i*l ween 1801 nnd IRS5.
Great care should be used in-makin'
service the musical program will be Independent fire company last Wednes87. Any citlifr weapon, anticiuc.,
Timothy, Winh'eld Scott, Henry C , good profit also. When houses began
"— ' fc
.SS. Any ntli'-r wcifpnn, curio,
given as follows:
SUIT WITHDBA.WN.
Joseph and William A. White. He to he built on the tract in considerable
day night on the. occasion of his !Ut;tand classifying .exhibits in this do
partment,
EO
that
no
confusion
wil
Hymn—"JCHUH
Claim
Is
m
u
m
Today."
also had one daughter, Amanda numbers the last of the lots sold rapbirthday. The firemen met at the fire- result.
<M). l»isplay of wi'apDiiP, ruriu.
Follow t h e ' premium lis
Chapplo house on Mechanic street and then
Capt. Oharlon F. Xrwin ZTot to Bring: 'CliiitU Our P:iKsiA-*.r"
White. Henry C. and Joseph White idly.
Oliirln l'ntrl
Miiiilulssuim
strictly and mark all articles before
I, ii n i p.
A-otlon AgalnRt Tonrq,
died several year.i ago.
marched
to
the
house
in
a
body.
Mr.
To Deum
stiiincr
sending to the fair.
Woman's caul case or purse.
The next large tract which Mr.
in'.
The White family wns noted for itsWhite bought wi\H the James H. Capt. Chnrles P. Invin lost VVednes- lUlii'dk-lus
Heetliovon Crispel hud the auditing committee of
IM.
SnulTi'i'M
Exhibitors not showing
article
n."i. WnmiiifH i't.jut haff.
the company nt his house going over
thriftinesn nnd industry. All the sons Petcrn farm at tin- rnrner of Shrews- j dny withdrew his suit against the bov- Tlyimi—"Allfliiln: Alleluia!"
JOlfiHon
Crulcksliank the books that night, and he was very which they have entered are requested
ufi itosarv,
seemed to have an inherent love of bury uvi'iiue nnd tiir N'cwmnn Springs | ough of Red Bank. The rule for theKyrie
'31. t ' t i i n n K'iipot.
Hymn—"TIIP Diiy of lU'Sllrryctliai."
to return t h e entry cards of such
land and they nil became rensonnbly road. This wan Rial' -ted in the same town to show cause vrhy it should not Aatlii'in—"ChrlHt
!IS. r i i i n a i'4ifft»cp'(it.
i« Ilisea"
Holit'rts much surprised when the rest of thearticles at once, that the number ma
large land owners. Theodore wna the wuy aa tho i ' :!"t farm. After selling be enjoined from digging a trench SanrtiiK
1)9. L'liina plates.
CriilckK!iallk company walked into the house. They
be crossed from the judge's books.
i o n . China cup nml situcur.
AKIIUM
Del
•.('illk-kKliaiik
mo.it enterprising of the sons in this a large part HI I ' r tvtcrs farm Mr. | across the steamboat, company's
piled onto Mr. Crispel and nearly all
ny sp
prop- CUnrla In Kxcl'lBls
Clnrrott
No premium will be allowed on ox 101. , (.'iiina iilatU'r.
line. He learned the carpenter trade White bought tht rapt. Henry 13. j erty on Wharf avenue was return
of
them
managed
to
hit
him
a
few
llt^, , Howl.
returnable
Hymn—Mcsus
Uvml
Thy TIMUHS
hibits
not
mentioned
in
the
premium
at :iu early age, and as goon as he had Purl;or farm on Uroud ttreet, south .before Vice Chancellor Walker a t
times. Lou Tetley, the new chief, pre.Vow."
<oa. . IM tcher.
( 1 0 4 . Trull illHhi'H.
mastered this trade he became a con- of the railroad, now known aR South Newark thnt day. The trench was dug OHtlllllc.
sented Mr. Crispel with a handsome list.Be sure to t a g your exhibits.
tractor. He built a number of houses Red Hank. This wns developed in the ! by the steamboat company itself and The choir consists of Miss Evn watch fob, accompanied by a flowery
\ior. . Bed warmer,
:
Exhibits i n Classes I, II and' 1
on contract and then began building same way as the Hnnce and Peters i not by the town. When Mr. Irwin Mount, soprano; .Miss V. Viola Head- speech. Following the presentation
30C
must
be
the
handiwork
of
the
ex
1 0 7 , Kan.
houses for himself. He would buy a farms. The last of tho lots on these'learned this he withdrew the suit. The ley, alto; Alvin A. Wliiting, basso; the evening waa spent in playing cards
.
lltgli
comb,
antique.
lOB
10!t . Shawl,
lot in a good location, build a house; tracts were closed out last year, the water which ran through the ditch Alonzo Sedlock, tenor; nnd George 0 . and other games.1 About midnight the hibitor. In Class III the only restnc
1 10, (,'lialr, over 100 years nhli
tion on exhibitors is thnt the exhibito:
on it, and fell it. At times he would Red Bank Real Estate company buyDennis, organist.
guests were treated to coffee, cake, must be .the bona fide owner of tin
emptied
in
Mr.
Irwin's
boat
bi\sin.
CLAHH IV—PIIOTOOtlAPHS.
./
occupy the house himself until it was ing 22 lots on tho Peters farm nnd
Tho following musical program will sandwiches nnd cigars. Those presAmateur I'hotoKraiihiTa.
sold. The houses which he first built Daniel H. Cook buying about thirty
be given in the morning at the Bap-ent were Lou J. Tetley, William Fran- exhibit.
1 1 ! . Fltfiir.' stnily.
MBS. JAMES nOaUAH SEAS.
Throughout Department T the firs'
1 111. 1'ortrait of u woman.
on his own account were on upper lots on the Parker farm.
tist church:
cis, George Worthley, Frank P. Dicl;of a chikl.
Broad street. One of the first of these
|
.
\
Oi'Kan v o l u n t a r y — " I . I U K I I "
Itiuiclol man, William Wymbs, Albert Carhnrt, irizc in each competition will be Si i1 1n1 .. rurtralt
I>nnilsca|)e.
,nd
the
second
prize
$1.
Where
houses wns what is now known as thebought the Drummond property
(llcirln
l'litrl
Allntrom
Mr. White
j M ( l v l , i V «nu» BsilHtnt a Vlotim of
1 1 r> . Murinc
on
George
Esterhrook,
Eugene
E.
PatA n t l i c i n — " t ' l i r l s l O u r I'IIHHOVIT"
r merchandise i s offered as a spec!a
Austin house on the corner of Brond Hroad street. Hu cut a road through
11G SlHMV Hft'ni 1 .
Heart Ulieiue Xiast Wedneiday.
A l l s t n i m terson, Michael Popkins, Frank Mona- iremium, the first prize of $2 will IK
1 1 7
. Animal or Wlnl study.
and Beech streets.
Suit) partrt liy M I H . F r a n k Mauiiim, hnn, Samuel Rogers, Joseph Piccoli,
the center of thia tract, which he
Mrs. Mary C. Norman^ wife of
1 1 S
. I'Mfiwcr .stmiv.
imitted
and
the
.special
premium
sul:
Norman of Maple avenue, died Mrs Samuel C \\'IM>!II.\', l-IiiKeim MaK^c James Lurkin, Roland Wolcott, Jack
1 1!>. fruit Htmly."
When Mr. White was a young man named Wavorly place. Lots wore put James
nnil (Veil I.iillar.].
ititutcd. The second premium of S
last
Wednesday
night
of
heart
disease.
1'rnrcHHlnitiil I'li'it'oKrapherH.
he married Mury S. Teihune of Put-on the market and over half of them She was CO years old and leaves a hus- A l i t h i i n - " C l i r l s t Is Itisua"
N o r i i s Regan, DeWitt Carhnrt, Charles Benbe given the same as where nc
1 Ul> . l'"l>;»n' study.
eraon. She survives him but he lenves were sold within a year. Only a few band nnd five children. The children
Snla p u r l s by Miss Anals IMiolan, Mrs. nett and Frank House, all of IndepenWonlley. Dr. lliM-licrl I:. WllllniiiH a n d dent company; Edward Iiongfitrcct of • peeinl premium of any kind is of- 1 ll 1. I'urtratt of u man.
no children. In 1870 Mr. White started of these lots were unsold at the time are Mrs. Harry McQueen, Mrs. liobert (Veil
ered.
1 2J. I ' m i n i l t o f ii w i t u i i i i i .
r.cillar.l.
in the grocery business in the r'urnui of Mr. White's death. Over two hun- Mason, Knthenne and Gertrude Nor- Ant lu'in—
. I'orlmlt of a child.
" N n w i s C h r l s t HlH('n".\Varii 1 u Liberty company, Mrs. Dewitt Cnrhurt
Throughout Department T the tii>
. rn-iiup.
Morris building on the went side of dred houses have been built in Redmun1 nnd Charles II. Norman, all of Solo p u r l s !>y .Mrs. Itclh 1 Hyrnni. MIHS ml Sir. and Airs. D. R Crispel.
rize of $'1 or the special premium o
• . Misci'llanemiH, nth^r than aliove.
Itroad Blreot, where Schroeder's phar- Hank and vicinity on lots which a t Red Bank. Rev. Peter Pleunc of New AimiH lMinla!i,MiSH Cliilstlno Himk.1Mrs.
old
nr
merchandise,
in
every
divisior
Muusiiii.
Ml^s
May
Coakltii.
Kutient
Mnmacy is now located. He had as hisone time were owned by Mr. White.
K'i'. |.:d\vniil A. 1 mvls 1 .iml Cecil l.t'illald.
Drunswlck hud charge of the funeral Oiiitia
vill he withheld unless there are mor
jiaPtner IUH brother-in-law, Albert
GOOD SHOW AT EMPIBE.
imstlndi' — "I in in uvlsatlim"
Mr. White for many yearn occupied
UOUBE rrr.i. ON HIM.
which were held Saturday
ban two entries in that particuli
Te.rluine of l'uteipon. Mr. Terhune odiceii in TUB HKIIIKTKH building for services
AllKtl'OIII
afternoon
nt
two
o'clock.
The
liurinl
ivinion. In tho event of there hem Lonif Vn.idovllle Bill Flansea B l ( Andhealth failed and the grocery
bin real estate business. Several years wns made in Fair View cemetery.
At Grace church "He is RIKXMI" liy sick Animal Innilod aiuJokn Hnrtig.iu wo or lens entries in any division, ll
lonco Lint Wo:lnesil!»y nl|Tht.
i .sold to tlie lute Theodore Sickles. ago li« bought the plot a t the corner
Harker nnd "Hail to the ltisen Lord"
n:ul Cut Ilia Hand Open.
.
_^-i-^
irector may withhold first, regular o
The extra vaudeville bill nt the E m Mr. White afterward built the store of EiiHt Front street and Whnrf aveby 'iiuil will be sunn by Mrs. CatherJohn Iliirliifnn, an aged resident of peeial premiums, and award only ft", pire
theater
last Wednesday ni^ht waa
liuililini! an the east dido of Brond nue, upon which ho iifterward built
. Dlad of Oonauitiptton.
ine Tlirockmorton, Mrs. .loaeph W. Hverett, is sulVering from a very sore mil money of $1 to the winner. I
bio; attraction and although the addtieet, now occupied by Dori'iiun Hros. a biiHineHH building with living apartChild, Mr". John A. Kly, Miss Child, hand and it is feared thai gangrene Merit actually exist-, the director in
Mrs.
Kdward
Atimnck
of
KntonCo. nfc a gro.'i'ry anil meat market. ments on tlii! second floor. When this town died Monthly afternoon of eon-Mrs. Alvin A. Whiting and Miss will develop. HIM hone was taken barge may award the first premium lission wa.'i raised for this perform* • • , • ' I t o w n ( i i t ' d u i o n u a y a i t i ' i n o o n o i e o n -Ktliel McKcnzie.
He stiirtcil ii grocery business there :I: •••At night n mixed
ibbnn to 'the winner. .Should I here lice it did not hurt the attendance,
and lie continued in this business, HCV- building was completed Mr.. While | „„„,,,(„„. She had been sick most of quartet will .ling "('brist Our I'IIHH-sick last week'and when he went, to ie any divii ion in this department s till- house w a s parked. In addimoved to the corner store in HUH ! tlio winter, but her condition did notover" by Srhilling, and the solo parts the .stable he found the animal lying vbcre gold or merchandise is oll'mod ion to the usual motion pictures ei|(ht
n u l years und then sold out. The
ollice hnil hincc been |, ,.
g
HeriouH till u few weeks «g
buyer thiH time wns also Theodore building
he tnken by JIrn. Tbrockmortmi. on t he Hour. He nnd several other men ,s a special premium, where the num. 'xtrn (jood acts were |(iven. They i n loeatod ti and his
Harry A. Hawkins wna c omc
was iiU years old. Uefor her will
Sii'lili's, Mr. .Sickles in the meantime employed by Mr. White several
A «luet "Lift Your Clad Voices" will undertook to get tho horse on its feet. cr of entities is not mure than two, Imli'd Iris'h nnd (ierimm comedy,
Mrs.
Aumack
was
Mi.ss
having been burned out in the- lire in bin real entuto liusinuHH, nnil Mr.
be sung liy MI'H. Throckmorton nnd Flu; animal wns rising when it col- he director may transfer that special luni'iiiK, nuiKician arta and ti|;bt wire
lapsed and pushed Mr. llartigiin iremium to another division where xhiliitiiniM. Tin: hit of the cveninK
which destroy ul the liusiiii'SH part of Huwkinn Htibseiiuently bought u linlf- Jertio I.incbnrtof Long ltrnacli. JShe Mrs. Ely. '
tilt! went side of Itrond street from the intereiit in tbo bunine?M. When Mr. eaveH a tbree-yenr-iihl HOII.
The nniiiic lit the I''ir»t Methodist igainst the barn wall, llin hand lie competition warrants Mich uddi- was scoli'd by Miss Annio Hurt, w h o
Spinning &. I'nttermin building to Ail-While's health foiled Mr. Ilnwkimi
.t'l'upeil on a rough board and was bad- ional premium.
: kiniwii hi'i'i'iihoiits an the .Sheriff of
hurch will he an follows:
A MT«W Milk UtM«r.
leni & ('ole'fl dry goodn utore.
,y cut. Dr. ('. A. Palmer of Ilolmdel
bought out Mr. Wbite'n reninining in•'air llnvcn. Her placi' in the henrtB
'in <>1
Khi'ppard
Kilibuns
will
be
awarded
in
all
din itlteiiding Mr. llartigiin.
l l n . l III
•.M.inli
(iurllcld tirover IIIIH Ktarteil a dairy Alithi-in
f tin' l''air Haven people wan plainly
Mr. White WIIH the moat untorprlH- tereiit nnd the hufiiiicHH lias been conminus to the lirst, second, third, nliowii by thi< lai'iie iiunilicr of Ynir
Hull) in t h y I l i t i
ing and most far-nightcd real (vdnte ducted by him ever niiice.
iil.sini'Hii nt Oceanic. l i e bus been em'ouiili and liflu prize winners.
rr.i i n r v will
B
l
k
i
ni\v0
noimt
He«f
Diipi>«r.
operator Red Hunk IIIIH ever wen. \h\
ployed
»
number
nf
y
e
a
r
s
by
his
Haveners
prcscnl and Ibcv WITH llbIll polilii'ii Mr. White wan a RepubMl:. W l l l l m
CI..MIM I KM II HITS IN OILS.
likii the ThrockmuiloiiH, the Morforda lican. Hn was a worker for that irother, Alfred (Jrover of Shrewsbury. IIHIO
1'nil with their a|i|ilain"i' wnnn nhr- a p Tlii' Kll<» of Hed Hank enjoyed a
llolnley.
ll'.
Ill
nnd other fiuniHen that Inherited large party In the old ilnyn when party work l i e him moved to Oconnic and IIIIH A l i i III Ml ' " I ' l l ! HI rife I I>'IT"..KCIIIMIIIK -oust liecf Kiipper in their lodge room
peared.
Her HiiiKini; nnd dancing
I, Hi-Ml pilllllllt.
1 : . • v . 1 1 \ Ihotvii.
tnicl» of Innd, and who waited for the
Mnlil | H t l t l>.
iniiil'bt her before the iiudioncn novvn.itly more Htrcnuomi than it innamed his plage (if btisini'HM Humson
L'. hi.nl liiu.b',ii|i
n t h e D a v i d s o n ' b u i l d i n g lust Wednestown to grow up und inuk« them rich ! today. Mr.
:i Mint Him in,-,
i i r . White innrrlicil in torrli- lairy.
•
nil
tunes.
Her announcement t h a t t
lay night. About fifty pernuiiM were
Uaonlkl for Moll.
i. iii.HI in.i in,..
tbriiiigh thn "unearned Increinciit" of ight piiiadeH under the leadrrnlilp of
iho hull lost her Joh an nherilT of l'"alr
tiervi'il.
T h e wnitcru w e r e W i l l i a m
Ii. U n i t
IIIIWI'IH
real rutiito, Mr. Whltu was a real en the late ('nrlirx W. Tlioni|i*:un, In
l*«w Trtilt Htort.
Tho ndvcitined letlent ut the HedW o l t u t t , A r t h u r <i. Wcklcii, H u r r y
Inven licaii'ic tbu boniUKh bill passed
Ii. I l i l U
fllllt.
tali: duveloner. Ho liullt more btiild- thiu'e til)ien there were great piirnileM
7. I l . i i l
ntiliiiiil.
was p e e l e d with upplliiiw.
Lotibi HuuHi, who forineily enn- lank pofitdlllce are uddreH.setl t o :
lliirrnweii, l-'i-imk <'. Mtiirek nail (Icon:!
Ill III Mill
ingfl in Keil Hank thhn liny other one of uiiifoinied men, thene, paiaden be- lucled
'ilwiinl
li.nii.tr.
Win. A. Iliilikhi'i.
II fruit iitnie n l Seiibilght, luui
Win.'. Clmrli'.'i If. Diipiili'i- cooked Hn
II. ll<Ht Mill i " l .
.1, . 1 . I l i i l i a n i i \\%.
man. In nil be built exactly fifty Ing i,ur
Ill M.
nometlmeii half » mill! long. Mr.
i tlrt.il
III lll'lll lli
ini
I'llur Hi
uppt'r nt bin hotel i n tlie morning.
A. IliiiildiiiiHi.
Ivil. Mill)- A.
On* rifliri I.<fl O i l .
hou.'icM nml biminefin buildiiigH. TKeWhile generully trained with tho opened a fruit, vegetable, anil eonfei'- Aliliuilo
pnluteil
uiiliiie
It. IllU'lell r r i i i n
Chlimivnl
I
K
'
d
i
i
i
'
l
,
lust two lioinu'fi hu built wcrti on Wav-crew known an wippmn." They hud llonery fit ore nt l!il Moiniioulli iitrict,
Miiaiaiilllli I I u i l v l i y I I U i m l
lull,
Ill
last
wfck'n
HKIIIHTKH It wan htated
13.00
n
tho
stnio
fnimi'ilv
oreiipifd
l>v
\\A ri:it
ciii.itnii
nrly nlnce. llin health wua fulling at nprrlnl Ainiformn, more
r.Mlllll'ni
.1|H. i ' l . l 1,1 I < • 11 I, I •' Ml ' ll-lll'.V .InllllM I
Until
hat ('nil I''. licliwenker had botiKht
I.'. H i n t | . " i l l , . 1 1
Mn, \ !•:. MontiiliM. Tor « j r i u n r « l Coirl«K« to A n f Adjnomt
the time he ntnrti'd tlutKii houaci. IIIH tho unlfoiniii of the rank nnil file, nnd J. M. Kiniikliii. Mr, iloiml will move I ( I . I'VlKIU'OII.
three
lotii
at
Kantnldn
I'ark from tho
II
U
n
i
t
In
m
l
nt
it
!>•-.
(I. ItUMHl'll,
Mlsn Knm
friendn told him that ho ought not lothi'V cnriied axen. They bad a front to Ited Hank In a few dayi<.
'iun- II.
I1, i i n . i Mini iir..
'•
Mm IIIK llmllh.
li.y,
I'ropi'ily Meciiiity I'liinpiiny for $!l00.
Undertake building oprrallonn when rutiK In nvi-ry nil rude, thn theory linIT,,
ll.m
II.'HIHII,
nth'T
limn
l
l
/
i
l
f
i
.
I I..I I I . ThimuliMI,
Ml.
(larval),
Co
to
filryker
&
Stryker
for
your
Thir, wan a iirlntcr'n inlntiike due l o
hi" hi'idlh wnn gutting feeble, but hoing thnt If hrlilgrn were nrnlcd l o be H i o i a l l r ' ( » HTirr Orowlar nhlM. Mm. I) II (I
Mi I I A IIIIH Vnn
enrilageii of all Kinds. Wu will fui
leaving out tin: Iliruic I. Thn 11rIc•
17. l l l n i M I l l ' - I I ' M " ! " i . >i
Wlalili'.
mild Hint hn luid built forty-night liullt fur tho nrmy of purnilniH, or If They denerve a chaiien t o iniiki! of
nlnli
you
with
an
many
funeral
car
Mm
M.
I".
UVI'idi'
i
l
l
I
I-:N I It ItlTH IN IH.ACK AND WIIITK wan $l,:tlll) Innteiul of $:IOO.
liullillngH In nml mound lied Hunk, loiulii hnil ti| he cut through the woniln tliemnelvi'N perfectly foimed men nnd
rliiKi'ii mi you winh. nt fM eiich, whetbei
women.
Correct
Hint
tendency
to
nnd IKI wanted to make thn number fur the Itoptihltcnn nrmy, the nxi'ineii
thn burial In nt Hhrcwiibiiry, Itiunnon,
Wall »»li»r.
Announotmant.
up to nil even (Ifty. When theno wero tlin felbiwn l o iln Ihln wnrk. mind or ntooplng nhiiuldniH. The
::n Hi... iiii'-a i»u nnd lnl> ilniwlm:.
Fifty per cent reduction In nil wall Ml. Olivet or l-'iilr View. We gu
:'l Ihiei llM'-a pii'ilci ill ii vvlni;
liounen were built, he, mild they would tloiiiiitliniiK tburn were tough Ili/htn Itexnll llriico will pmvn your ginntent
Dr. II. I'', (illiimn, 4 l'ot(ir« pl»c».
iinteii (Mir ciiirliiKen the bent In town.
:'" ii|.. b.i. n. " ' I n • iiu,i, II..I.-.I
papnrn,
I.iitdKt
nlylcn
nnd
Idunn
In
lie thn I ant he would imileltnkr.
H(ibl only
ly at o u r u t o n !
1 lui
DlHannnii of eye, mil', noun Mini thront.
with llin clniu of t h e Dumucracy, who nlil.
All ttIndn of expreiiu work, heavy
cut-out boithun. Knllinntcn on pnlntIItiti, n ti in II A. M., <'xcn[it HuntUy.
to put the Kopiililli'iin Hexnll Jltore. I'llcn $ 1 . .Inn. C o o p e r , Inii nml deem tiling,
Mi«White luid u Dim fnlth in tint would gnlhor
ii. 11.-r
J. J . Tin von, Ulioklni! nnd moving piotnptly «t
g
Jr.,
collier
11
road
nnd
Wil
I
tn
nil
cut
ii.
d
d
W
i
l
I
t
l
Thimiiliiyn
I to 4 r, M. Othor hour*
n
iiiiuii'
future, nf Hod Hank. When llin town
ti'iided In. Htiykcr A Htryker, Ited
Machmilc llrcnt, nour Ilrond.— Adv.
out of bimlnpnNf mid ihttn tho
"i,
Hi.,i,I
Ailv.
_^t
liy
n|i|ioinluieiit only. • Adv.
w»» Illtlii mom thun n vllliiKii Iiu lie iixonmn wern expprrtml tt> lin thn InntlHunk. Tel('|i|ioiieii 2IH and illll.
Ailv
I l i i i o 11 •• 1' • t
;'il i l | i r i I I I I I n o l l o l
(run to |il(iii for bin own fiittne, and nin In llin m-ratiH whlrbb P
NKrrtok'a MurylnnA Lllti*.
I'l.AKM I I
OlilM'a R o t € • « • • Biina.
I'HIN \ I'AIMTINII.
,
Don! r o i f t l
thin nUnnlng wan hnned on thn future
Tr«« Wlm«.
oil . l.llni o l I v o i v ,
Ono hunhol of Mnrrlck'n lnm|i
Thr belli. bllllH lumli1.
Alinollll cl V
Mr. Wbltn'p. (lint iiolltliul nfllm wax
;'ll
I'liinimi,
Hint (hn dully innMKnirnr ««rvlr» b«of Ilnl Hunk, lliiwnrd" of thirty Hint
A linllln nf Kuod Ctillfornln port,
J
of thn
n | |iran>.
a . I'or will mnkii two nml onn hnlf liunhnln puro nmtot'iidrt imod.
IMIvort'd
to
of
Juntlco
of
'/ll
I
I
n
i
l
VI>
w k
tweeii Itnl llnnk nnd Now York will
y««m ugo Im begun to Intnivat hlmxilf twelvn
or flft«!*n y»«r« h
ho waxt t r
Ill
T u n . Ii I'M
when j>roporly
al»k*il. No w«»l« your htitiio. Order curly. Telophotv nhnrry or elnii'l, K' " » ' V '""' vvltli
pp
Mint Miinh mid. omen In Knlclnrin ronl cututn ii|mi'ntlont on a larvnr t l i of llin flft
II
I'luii iil.lti
town of Und Dunk, lln 10, A. Mnaon,
our ifollnr ii full i|inul. <!iililiml whin
ajfent,
llud
bunk
70
J.
Aih.
boiknr
d m * "tore.
TulnphoM l » 5 .
l>
l
l
u
w
l
RCHIA Ui»ii thn m«r« buylnir of n lotwnn frnpifmtly
kry cvniy ,'laliiiday. J. I. Mnnnliy, 1
p m y u K to run for
r i n Aih.
Wllll>m Ciipiirn, |iniprl»lor.—Adv.
•ml piitlliiK up n hiMlon. Iff bntiKlit fiombty,
bt ffor senator and for vailoim
All klndi o( nyn trouldo tr««Ud and lOnnt Ifnint ntreel, Und Hunk. Adv.
Vn.i.
in,mi,.11.rli
Und In Ui«»r tmcta. nnd ln>t«»d nf county nfflciii. but hn olwny< dnr|ln, |
Old nlank In b« ...hi at Dnnl Inkn Bl«>ii<ia furnUhml. Work fully Rtiar
M
OhlM'i a«k»rf
ilttlntt down to wnll till tb« town
i i l i i i n l l n l l i . ill
Olillil'a Met Uro» Him",
Iir * rmiillilntn for any of tlma« Ill'MI IM'III frOll C'HIIIA I'll I f M K f l l l l l l l l •nUd. I.. H. Tufauniky, room 4,
Itttw up to lh« traeli, Im undertook lo
liinkm thn licit lint Cl«»« blllU. Pur*
Tlmno K»»'I liunn.
Mmln olum
lirlditn,
Hdtuidny.
April
1Mb,
at
V.
P.
M
,
Kl.nar
hulUlna,
Had
Hank.
A<tv.
po»lll(in«.
i u v e l l l l ' i i l n l <l'
II, Mi.lf .lii nn (iliile
l« d«v»lopin»nt
nmlorlnli. rl«»n lukmy, Ortttr •»rl|.
bilked rlnnu, nold CICHII. Older etui
p m t of tin
n traclie nt
t once
nc«. Mr. Wlilto l.ft K rannldoinliln t>» by !• rnitholdor John Daly mid Dlm'tur
T*l«|ihuii0 70-J.—4rff.
;i», l l n i r d o nil (H|'«
i<! VI) J. Aitv.
io flint larg* tract of land which tula, which III uonotally nitliiintoil a t J, M, tlorllnn,•- Adv.
Upuya t» ml vert I so In Tun HICIIOTIB.
HE WAS RED BANK'S GREATEST REAL ESTATE
OPERATOR AND HAD BUILT FIFTY BUILDINGS.
BIBTBDAY OP A. SOOIETT.
DEATH CAVE NO WARNING
MUSTGMTA GUARANTEE
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THE BED BANE REfnBTER*
Pace 2
BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.
•auterized the wound. This waa the
econd time the child has been bitten
>y a dog.
MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN ALL PARTi
OF MONMOUTH COUNTY.
Thomas O'Heam of Cliffwood, who
took MiBB Mary F. West of Matawan
as his bride a few months ago, has
>ought the Doran restaurant at the
station and has taken possession of
Personal Notes, Sale of Property, Building Operations, Entertainments, Lodge Doings, Slight Fires, Births, Marriages, Deaths,
Accidents, Cases of Sickne&s, Proceedings of Official Bodies anc
Other Interesting features of Town and County.
the place.
',.
•
Special Easter Sate.
.
To buy now me^ns your best choice from an unlimited assortment of Suits, Coats. Dresses, Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery, Neckwear and
Gloves.
You will find every Suitor Coat Idea in our display
at $10.98, $14.98 and $24.98.
3»ts Poasesilon of Rouse. .
Lawton M. Burdick last week w
lie suit for-possession of his house at
Deal which has been occupied by William J. Wright. Mr. Burdick claimed
that the rent for the house was long
A fish bpne became lodged in the Eddie Zimmerman of Long Brand: past due.
throat of the young daughter of is with the Newark Eastern leaguf Home front long- Trip.
George Kisner of Belmar last week. baseball team in Virginia. ZimmerDr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw of Long
Dr.. Fred V.
Thompson removed the man has*been assured that he will Kranch
:
returned last week from a trip
bone.
again cover third-base for the Newarl through the Mediterranean sea which
Thomas E. Hardy of Manasriunn has team. He is captain of one of the
lasted seven weeks. They stopped at
had a new roof put on his house at try out teams.
icveral cities and visited the pyramids
that place. He will make other im- Twenty-rlftb Wedding; Anniversary.
in
Egypt.
provements to the property.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thompson of 9old Their l a m at Tennent.
Miss Jennie Laird, telephone Oper- Clarksburg celebrated their 25th wedSamuel Berowitz and Barney Berkator itt Allcntown, is laid up with ding anniversary last Saturday week.
sickness. • Benjamin Disbrow is sub-Eighty guests were present at theowitz have sold their'farm at Tennent
stituting for her.
to
people. The Berkowitzes
celebration and Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- willNewark
Elmer Thompson has given up his son
move to New York this week and
received
many
presents.
job with John Marquardt of Freehold
give the new owner immediate posand is now working for the Standard Church Trustees Elected.
session.
At the annual meeting of St. Paul's New Baker-Shop.
oil company.
.Tames H. Cooper has sold his house Methodist church of Ocean Grove a
E. Miller has opened a baker shop
at Freneau and has gone to Morris- few days ago E. N. Cole was elected
the brick store on East Main street
town, where he will live with Henry president of the board of trustees. E. in
at Freehold. Mr. Miller will erect a
Vreeland.
N. Wooleton is the new secretary and glass
partition in the store so, that the
A windmill has been erected on theDr. Tompkins is treasurer.
patrons can see every operation in the
Tennent parsonage property' and the Entertained Cord Club.
bakery.
water system is now in good order.
Mrs. L. H. Stemler of Matawan enJ. E. Howcll of Ocean Grove has tertained the Ideal euchre club Tues- Celebrate! Wedding Anniversary.
gone to Taylorsville, Pa., where he will day afternoon of last week and at Mr. and Mrs./Jleiiben T. Hyer of
take charge of the postofllce.
night the men folks called for a social Matawan celebrated their 28th wedWilliam Gibbs of Englishtown is evening. Refreshments were served ding anniversary last Saturday week
by going to New York where they atworking for Thomas Davis in the au- both afternoon and evening.
tended the performance at the Hippo*
tomobile business.
Lathers Rave n Fenst.
drome.
'
Mrs. Elmer Applegate of West
Lathers who are employed on theWont Bond Oiled.
Ocean Grove gave birth to a son last
Monterey
hotel
at
Ashiiry
Park
enWednesday night.
Several residents of Freneau have
A son was born to Capt. and Mrs. joyed a banquet last Wednesday night
a Voters' association which has
Joseph F. Thompson of Freehold last as guests of the J. B. King Co., plaster formed
its object the oiling of the county
Thursday.
. .
board manufacturers, whose product for
road through Freneau. ,A PetiH. A. Eigard of Matawah is having is being used on the hotel.
tion will be sent to the board of freea burn built on his property at that Fire hi Orphanage.
holders.^
place.
Fire broke out in the orphanage for
Jiubert Kroh of Spring Lake is crippled colored children at Spring Improving n Hotel.
Mrs. Charles Gremer, owner of the
working for the Perth Amboy Chroni- Lake last Wednesday for the second
Liberty hotel a t Long Branch, is makcle.
time in two weeks. Little damage was ing
extensive improvements to the
Mrs. James Green of Oakhurst gave done to the orphanage which is also
building. New sanitary plumbing will
birth to a daughter last week.
being used as a laundry.
be
installed
and several bath rooms
Gift of $60 for Temperance society.
fclfe Gourd Dead at Trenton.
added.
The Loyal temperance legion, comGeorge W. Clark, who has been em- Deception for Retiring Pastor.
posed of members o f the Bradley ployed as a life guard at Ocean Grove
The members of the Bradley Beach
Beach Methodist Sunday-school, re- for several summers, was stricken
cently received a gift of $60 from with heart disease and died while mak- Methodist church gave a farewell reJames A. Bradley which will be used ing his rounds as a night watchman at ception for Rev. J. B. Kulp and Mrs.
in buying badges for the members of Trenton last Wednesday.
Kulp Tuesday of last week. Mr. Kulp
the society.
was located at Bradley Beach five
Wedded in Bhoao Island.
Fierce—Gnskin.
years,
Harry Applegate, son of S. S. ApMiss Ella R. Pierce and Floyd W. plegate of Avon, and Miss Florence wiring Show "Windows.
R. B. Vanderhoof has been awarded
Gaskin, both of Long Branch, were Shotwell, of Pawtucket, Rhode Island,
married Sunday of last week at the were married at the latter place last the contract to wire the show windows*
Long Branch Catholic church by Rev. week. Mr. Applegate has worked at in Clarence Blakeney's store at FreeW. P. Cantwell. They were attended Pawtucket several years.
hold for electric lights'. Mr. Blakeney
by Miss Myrtle Gaskin and William Victim of Consumption.
will have twelve lights in the winChasey.
dows.
••
Archie McBride died at his home
Doctor (Jets Job with Army.
near Englishtown last Monday week Fire at Spring;
Fire broke out in the Andrew SherDr. W. D. Herbert, son of Cliai-Ies after a long illness from consumption.
A Herbert of Freehold, has been ap- He had been in bed three months. He man house at Spring Lake last
pointed to the 17 "dical rzze-'ri corns was 31 years old and leaves three sis- Wednesday. Tnefiremenquickly rein the United States army. Dr. Her-ters
sponded but before the fire was exand three brothers.
bert graduated from the Jefferson
tingushed the house waa badly damMonmouth
Horse
Show.
medical college of Philadelphia in
aged.
The annual show of the Monmouth Plerra T. Trontman Dead.
1909.
county horse show association will be
Pierre T. Troutman, a former resiImproving a Bank.
held on the Hollywood grounds on July
The Seacoast Bank of Asbury Park 24th, 25th, 2Gth and 27th. H. Content dent of Long Branch who was well
is having its banking quarters en- is president of the association and known for the various lines of business he had engaged in, died at Brooklarged for the third time in its history.
Casey secretary.
lyn last Wednesday night of heart disA room will be added for the exclusive Candidate for Pastorate.
ease.
use of women. This department will
H. B. Strock,. a student at Prince- Completes Term i s ZTavy. . • •_
be in charge of Miss L. Mae Rawson. ton theological seminary, preached at
•Wedding- Annivoranry Celebrated.
Allentown Sunday of last week as a Bertram Holland of Matawan reMr. and Mrs. Clayton Palmer of candidate for the pastorate of thecently completed a four-year term in
Englishtown entertained about 35 rel-church. He will probably be extended the United States navy and Is iiow at
his home at Matawan. He will take
atives and friends last Wednesday in a call to the-church.
a position at Long Branch this sumcelebration of their tenth wedding an- Traveling Salosman Dead.
niversary. Mr. and Mis. Palmer reUriah S. Thompson, a traveling mer.
Elects Officers.
cieved several handsome presents.
salesman, died at the home of his
Horse Dropped Dead.
The annual meeting of Corinthian
mother, Mrs. Eleanor Thompson of
A horse belonging to Borden A. Asbury Park, last Thursday of heart commandery of Knights of the Golden
Jeffrey of Oakhurst dropped dead disease. He was 37 years old and had Eagle of Asbury Park was held last
week. Joel S. Boyce was elected capwhile standing in the yard of the
been sick a long time.
tain and John F. Knox first lieutenant.
Lewis lumber company at Asbury Oratory Contest at Asbary Park.
Park last week. Mr. Jeffrey had
Joseph Eidlesberg won the $10 gold Examination for Postmaster.
owned the horse twenty years.
piece offered as first prize in the ora- A civil service examination will be
Announce Engagement.
tory contest held in the First Metho- conducted in the Freehold postoffice
Miss- Kathryn Galloway of Manas- 'dist church at Asbury Park last week. on Saturday, April 27th, for the purquan and J. Calvin Bright of Bernville, Cornelius Jackson was second and pose of securing a postmaster for Tennent. The office paid ?18G last year.
Pennsylvania, have announced their Kleanor Davis third.
Firemen Invited to Parade.
engagement. Miss Calloway sent in Thrown from Wayon.
.
- Jier resignation as teacher at ManasBranchport fire company has been
John West and Lester VanSchoick
quan to take effect rtiret Jtine.
of Freehold were thrown from a de-"invited to take part in the big parade
Death of Ocean drove Woman.
livery wagon last week when the horse at Princeton on July 17th. If the
Mrs. Helen Pritchard of
_. Ocean
_ . . . ran away. Both boys were slightly in- Branchport firemen accept they will
Grove died at the Bancroft rest home ! jured, but tlie horse was caught before take part in the hose laying contest.
nt that place Tuesday of last week, j breaking the wagon.
Beceptlon for Z^ong Branch Pastor.
Mrs. Pritchard was a teacher iin St. j; Engniromont Announced.
Rev. Albeit H. Eberhardt, who was
I aul s Methodist Sunday-school and ; Announcement has been made of the appointed pastor of the Asbury Mcthlist
church of Long Branch for the
engagement
of Miss Maryy M. Pearce,,
«.!.-. a deaconess of the church.gg
Oniaiiicil In Ministry.
daughter of Captain S. Bartley Pearce sixth year by the recent conference,
.Rev. Francis Robinson of Ocean °f Bridle, to Harry II. Kroh of Spring was given a big reception last week.
Grove was ordained in the Methodist Lake. .Mr. Kroh is a reporter on the Caril Club Visits Stato Prison.
ministry by the New York cnnfi-i-cncp Asbury Park 1'rcss.
The Tuesday whist club of Asbury
last uvtl:. Mr, linbinsnn in a ."on ofPell DownstairB.
Park went to Trenton Tuesday of last
1
u lli s
week
and inspected the state prison as
J ; " " " fl" " .» "n •'"'I •« « student
M l . s , A( |., H am ilton of South Ambov,
.it llu-w theological seminary.
guests of Kamuel W. Kirkbride, the
w l m i s v i s i l i n f , M l . s . , I o l m H t , s s "j
Maa Dot' Bciro nt Mauaiqnan.
Freehold, full downstairs in the Hess retiring supervisor of the prison.
A dirg hi'longing to Dr. A. S. llig- homu last week and dislocated her
(Continued on next page.)
pin^ of ManaM|iian ran through t h e '''f shoulder. She is under the earn
streets .Sunday of lust week, biting all "f a trained nurse.
For
rheumatism you will find nothdogs in its path. T h e dog was killed, rreehold People to Movo.
ing better than Chamberlain's LiniTony
(iardoll
ami Frederick ment. Try it and see how quickly it
point,,! to kill all s t r a y dags.
Kot lu
lve k lsl (] l|u
|m |lt;
gives relief.' For sale by James
Vetornimto Fonet.
the third llnor of tlit- Ellis building a t Cooper, Jr., corner Broad and White
The annual banquet nf McKinley Freehold, Mr. Gardcll will move then; htreets,
(ALTERATIONS FREE.)
Pre-Easter Specials.
Want n pnviuon at neiiuar.
.Solomon iMiehelson and Klias H.
Green lulvc proposed In tin- llclnmr
council that the people Imilil a $110,1)00
pavilion on t h e beach a t Helmar for
wbieb they will take out a lease f o r
twelve year:: at. If 1,01)1) a year
I SPRING THINGS FOR THE HOME
-AT-
7
! HENDRICKSON & APPLEGATE S!
WE HAVE JUST .RECEIVED OUR FUIiL#>RING LINE'OF
MATTINGS, LINOLEUMS, CZREX RUGS, RAG RUGS,
AXMINSTER RUGS AND BRUSSELS RUGS.
;
NEW STYLES OF FURNITURE, WINDbW SHADES, ETC.
Remnants of Mattings, all grades.
A
i
w ,
you on^Jjt t o tfit ri/:lik t o yitur
Scalecid
50c. Per Gallon
In Barrel Lots.
Tlie LeMghway
lo Buffalo
The parting of the way and the joyful home-coming
—the farewells and the glad return, are brighter
and happier when the journey lies along safe and
pleasant paths. No other route so near and so
quickly traversed furnishes the contrast from worka-day sights—the comforts and the charms of constant change. You are never disappointed with
your Lehigh Valley trip. The most interesting
train that leaves NewYork or Philadelphia is the
Black Diamond Express
High Noon on the I.cliirfh from New York
12.30 p. m. from Philadelphia
dru^^i.'it
T h e b a k e r y today and izol « hottlo of I ' A U I S I A N
liaii hi't'ii I'i'iiiiivrd f r o m t h e l i a ' c i n i ' i i t KA(IK. -Thin drlirlitful a n d n-Tri'iili'I'll" nriniial iii'.pi't'liini n f t h e K i . .
• ' - i I D t l i n lirtit Iliior n f I h e b u i l d i n g m i d iiiK ii,»ir tmiii* is g u a i a n t c c d l>y Janict
h o b ) I l l i l i l j i i y f'»li)|i!illV lv,IK Ill-Id. A l f i n M r . .Mild M m . Vriorlii'i'M w i l l l i v e n'n t i n - ( (nijicr, J r . , to kill datidruir ^crinn,
[ l i i y n i K l i l . o fl a . " l w i - . - l i .
A l l t i n ' m i n i - ' •'••I'lllld l l , l " l - .
clrnn tlir licud nf filthy dandruif, iitop
iM'lr, l/f till' I'llllipilliy CM'l'lll t l l l ' I T Wl'l'l'
falling hail' ami ilchiiiK fu-ulp or money
I'liiin.
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hack. And i t dooft jui;t whnt it in ^tiar
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a> U m n i l l
S , | i i u n - l<> ant KO oiiDririnun t h e country ovur,
rrn.lmlil M a n I nIC.Krniiy'. Divl.lnn.
of N '-I,, -u
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I'*Kypl. M r . I'AHIMIAN S A C K in thr f a v o i i l o or
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w a r v e i n m i n t Krt'<'li<i!,i w i n , w i n n a n d w i l l in i i i j i y
h o w ' ' o f M r . ' . I n n , . iiiipniority.
Ilii'lllhl-I- nf <;,-mTill I'll,I Kciu-iH.y'ii . S o i i d i w i e it.
Connects at Buffalo over the Grand Trunk, giving you a
glimpse of Canada—on a direct line and quick M"c *° Detroit or Chicago. All those luxuries which nave become daily
necessities—Land many more. The world's finest rock ballast
•__• every mile picketed by automatic safety block signals,
lour fast trams each way each day.|
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ncxl
M r .l-'nllnn
wrrli
will
p >l u
w 1 1 • • 11 K i a r n r y ' . i
N i - w
bmly
Illnallitt A r m , T l i n n
Railroad,
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l..'i-li-r \ V I n f A i - l m y
I ' a i l , , wh.
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ihr livrr iind kidnryn Miinulutrd l»y
BEEGHAM'S
PILLSILL,
I, .
81.48
2.46
• Hendrickson & Applegate. East Front Street, Red Bank. N. J.
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Vigilance U the Price of
Luxuriant and Radiant Hair.
UiarJ.'H W . l i p < - r o f Wc.-it
night.
llrimch died last. W.-dnc-sdiiy
years
flum heart ili«i-aii(..
Me. w a s (17
old :ui<l WIIM n native of Ccriiianv.
Mr. Piper w a s a widower and | 1 1 1 | V , V
M-vi-nil gruwii u p <lmi>'htciK.
'hci..'i':i l i a U i - i y nt Fri'i'linlil,
1O cents per yard
. 2 9 cents per sqrxxare vard
.
SPECIAL BARGAINS p i RUGS.
2 7 x 5 4 Axmlnster Rugs
'.'•
A^minster Rugs...
......;
;
Watch Your
Hair, Ladies
if h i i r s c s b c l i i n g i i i f ! t o W i l If (landrufT KurniH a r c devouring the
liam
K m c l i i w m (if I i n l i i y s l o w i i r a n nonri.slinicnt t h a t liclon^H to the linii1 it
a w a y last w i d e .
O n i ' (if t h e h o r s e s f e l l wjll coon bc^in to fall. Kurthcrmoro it
1
litit. WIIK Minn u p a n d r i i i i i i i r i g ii(C«i". will iotw Hn lift nml IIIHLIC and will heT i n - ti'iiin w a s c a u g h t w i t h o u t d o i n g IMIHK! dull, fiult'd and even look pluvi'nmuch damage.
iy.
H o w l U k o r O v o n n t I'roDlmM.
If you have a n y ni^iiii of dandruff
'.....
Remnants of Linoleum, all grades
1-10 feet of river front propI'rty at that plm-e from W. K. Cuniirr
anil will lniild n boat landing on it.
Mr. Howlaml now owns Kit) feet oT
Eternal
river frontage.
„
RED BANK.
MMIMMMMMM
, ,J. ,,. ,. , , .„,.„., , . „„
« " S charge ^'U^S;, "l""11"- , bought
Joseph Salz,
Fowne's and Kayser Gloves for
Ladles, Misses and Children.
'.I.'
camp of Kpani.^h w a r veterans nf As- this week and Mr. Keener will move
I'tii-y Park will lie held on Tuesday, "bout May 1st.
April )!M.h. Lieutenant Jesse Knil.-il, Buy. Moro nivor Front.
$2.79
$1.19
. $ 2 . 9 8 and $ 4 . 9 8
. $ 1 . 9 8 and $ 3 . 9 8
.50c.
Nemo Self-Reducing $3.00 Corsets at.
A popular make of $2.00 Corsets at..
Ladies' Silk and Satin Waists at.......
The new White Peplin Waists at
Onyx Silk Hose (special) at
THc I lel<l-Gl«B8
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DMIIIIIJ T.rmln.l .»d .11 lJUUl.l»kta
T.I.DIK,.. I
W.Uul2UI.
Lime and Sulph
Solution
$8.50 Per Barrel.
Pure Paris Gre<
12c Per Pound Up.
Robert H. VanDervet
(KNICKERBOCKER PHARMAt
Fhona 125, RED BANK, N . J
Spring Suit
ForMen.
-AT-
$4.50, $6, $8, $1
$12 and up to $2
Spring Suits for Child
$1.50 to $6.
Size* 3 to 18 Year..
Hats, Caps an,
Shirts.
New Stock of Sprii
Trousers.
Big Assortment at Low Pi
SUIT'!1
19 Broad Stre
THE BED BANK EEGISTBD
Pace 8
The stflhe was laid In WA by BieTTop
ITEMS OF NEWS, Dttttne//kink*, in Mud.
I BRIEF
( CotMnutd from last page.)
TIRE PRICES
EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY IPtfc. 1911
Atlattyear,MICHELIN oas first "At Usual"
to give tire ulers the benefit of redaceA price*.
COMPARISONS SHOWING SAVING
SIZE
ENVELOPES
NEW.
FORMER
tORMn
A horse attached to a Standard oil
wagon sank in the mud at West Ocean
Grove last week bwast deep. The
horse was released without any injury.
Bonffht a SUUBf Hmr.
Edward Neiser of Tennent has
ton.
bought a four-horse riding plow from
T. P. Burtt, Jr. Mr. Neiser finds it a
Brok. Am in Mil.
Leroy Hesa, son of John Hess of great improvement over the old plows.
Kali
for Boy Beonts.
Freehold, was thrown from bio bicycle when he struck a bump, fh--tho .-Jamos A, Bridley-has donated the
street last week. He broke his left u«e of Educational hall at Asbury
Park to the Boy Scouts. C. V. Cook
arm between the wrist and elbow,
is master of the Anbury Park Scouts.
Mtooyiiug from
Borden Brown, the flve-year-oldBalling Kon*r for »oye.
The ladies' auxiliary of the Freehold
daughter of S. L. Brown, son-in-law
of John A. Borden of Asbury Park, 1B young men's association held a supper
recovering from pneumonia ^at .the last week to raise inoney toward better
equipment for the association rooms.
home of her parents at Albany.
"Long Branch Couple Wed.
A.ads Kitohtn to lili Hon».
Miss Blanche Knbx, daughter of
William II. Kennedy has added a
kitchen to his house at Tennent. Dennis Knox, and LewiB Finney, botfi
Charles Leonard, who has occupied tho of Long Branch, were married Sunday
house several years, has moved into of last week by Rev. H. C. Ashley.
Addition to Bprlnr lake Drug store.
a house on Jacob Rue's farm.
Ohuroh Trnitci Organise.* .
X)'. H. Hills Is having an addition j
The trustees of St. Luke's Methodist built to his drug store on Third ave : j
nue
at that place. Th« addition will j
church of Long Branch organized last
week, • James Cloughly is the newbe used as a prescription room.
president, Henry D. Brinley secretary Took iv Xionff WaUc
and Wilbert Lane treasurer.
Louis Mayer and Arthur Conover of
Dog- nit Braaioy Seaon CMrl.
Belmar . walked from .that, place to \
Miss Edith Wheeler of Bradley Lakewbbd last Saturday week. They
Beach was bitten on the elbow by a made the trip in four bourn, -t
'dop; at Ocean Grove last week. The \Sold Store at rranena.
girl was on her way to Asbury Park.
Joseph Wenzel has sold his store and
The wound wns cauterized.
two acres of land at Frcneau to- Mrs.
Hornoretown Uan Deal.
John E. Ford. Mrs. Ford will run the
Nathan Chamberlain, an old refii- place as a refreshment stand.
dent of Horneratown, died last Bridge Broaku wltll Team.
Wednesday week after a long aiekness,
A bridge on t h e road near ImlaysHo was 72 years old and leaves a town brdke through with. ,\ team of
widow and an adopted son."
horses Monday of last week. T h e
Z*ti-omou to Give .play.
'
horses were not badly hurt.
jX
The West Long Branch fire company Manneitian Boy Dlei.
X
will present the play, "Between the
Russel Applegate, son of Howard : •[•
Acts," in Mechanics' hall next Thurs- Applegate of Manasquan, died Monday : %
day night. The play is for the bene- of last week after a week's sickness.; .}.
fit of the Mechanics' lodge,
He was sixteen y e a r s old. .
!X
rences to Save Autolit«.
School Trurtota of Millstone.
-'•
Fences have been erected on Sewall
William R . Conover, Rosteen Thorne
avenue near the railroad tracks at and Cleveland Patterson were school
Asbury Park to warn autoists and trustees of Millstone township a t the
drivers of other vehicles that there is
recent school election.
no crossing on that street.
Cigar Storo to MoveJ
j ,\
Telephone Employee Improving.
Samuel A. Reeves has leased the IX
William Lackey of Long Branch, store in the Keator building at Aswho fell' from a telephone pole at Keyport last week while working for the bury Park and will move his cigar
New York telephone company, is re-store there this week.
Bee Xnipector at Bprluf lake.
covering from his injuries.
E. G. Carr, state bee inspector, was
KOTM.
Miss Ella Welsh has moved from the at Spring Lake last week. He is makJohn P. Walker house at Freehold to ing a tour of the state getting a list of |
the house recently-vacated by Hugh oil the bee keepers.
Mulligan. Mr. Mulligan is now board- Btumpi Bemoved.
The stumps which have stood in
ing at the Belmont hotel,
front of the Baptist jhurch at Imlaysrlremen Hav« Sliding Pol..
Members of the Deal fire depart- town several years have been removed
ment last week tested their new.slid- by Sexton Chasey.
ing pole which was recently installed Will Move on Tarm.
Oscar Sexton will move into the
in tho firehousc. The firemen soon got
double house on the Nelson farm at
used to the contrivance.
Will Go In Exproii Builneee for Himself. Imlaystown as soon as it is vacated by
William D. Bedell, who has been em- Samuel Malsbury.
ployed by the United States express, Building- a Bunjulow.
company at Jersey City several years, ' B. Y. Patterson of Spring Lake is
has started in the express business for building a seven-room bungalow on his
property at that place. II. H. Moore
himself at Ocean Grove.
has the contract.
Katawnn Boy IiiUa Up.
,
Jay Duncan, son of W. B, Duncan of Will Have to Bnppoxt W4fo.
Norman Bouse, an electrician of
Matawan, is home from Blair academy
at Blairstown suffering from water on Ocean Grove, has been held under, $500
the knee. He injured his kjieeiinl^a Ijonds to,pay his.wife $4 a weak toward her support.
football game last fall. .
.Return to* Asbury Park.
n»w Storekeeper at Smltlitrarg.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius B. Egbert^have
G. M. Thompson hns rented the store
at Smithburg and will open it for busi- returned to Asbury- Park to live after
ness this week. . William A. Horner, an absence of seven years which was
who formerly conducted the store, has spent in Maine.
moved to Elton.
Building' Addition to Home:
Unit Support Hl» Family.
George J . Newman of Allenwood is
Harry E. Williams, a butcher >and building an addition to his house. It
vocal soloist of Asbury Park, has been will be three stories high and will conheld, under bonds of $150 to pay his tain five rooms.
wife $3 a week toward the support of Bled of Gangrene.
herself and child.
Richard White died at the home of
Firs at EngUahtown.
his son, Frank White of Belmar, last
A shed on Mrs. A. VanDorn's prop- Saturday week of gangrene. He was
erty at Englishtown caught fire' last 77 years old.
week from some hot ashes. The fireHaxiaia.uan's Budget $lKyOO.
was put out by neighbors with but
The Manasquan council adopted a
slight damage,
budget of $9,000 for the general exlanaiquan Liverymen Combine.
penses of the borougli,ifor the coming
Fifteen liverymen and team owners year,
'!
of Manasquan have formed a combine Death of Ocean CJrove Child.
and have notified the borough council
Audrey KnigRt, the infant daughthat hereafter they will charge ?5 a ter of Augustus B. Knight of Ocean
day for a team.
Grove, died Sunday night of last week.
Milk Thief Caught.
Tennent Han Belli Farm.
Joseph Madden of Long Branch was
Thomas Bernes has sold his farm
arrested last week on a charge of at Tennent. He will live on the place
stealing milk left by milkmen. When this summer but will move next fall.
caught he had four pint bottler, of milk Death of a Child.
in his pockets.
The infant daughter'of Anthony
Wltnenea rlta Engine Tut, •
Bauer of Deal died Tuesday of last
J. C. Patterson, Harry Summers, week of infantile paralysis.
E. N. Woolston, H. O. Shrcve and Titian P. Summers of Ocean Grove went Be&brlglit Man Slot.
Winfield White, a member of the
to Elmira last week to witness a teat
Scabright council, has been seriously
of a (Ire engine.
sick with peritonitis.
i Zfurie Balli for Europe.
Miss Gladys Cell, a nurse at theDoctor Bentu Some at Freehold.
Dr. Eugene Tnft, a Freehold dentist,
Long lllimcli hospital, sailed yesterday for Europe. Shu will visit)her has rented Mrs. Yard's house on Broad
street
at that place.
parents at London and will be gone
Branoh Tailoring Shop at Freehold.
three months.
Will Move on n i l rarni.
The Richmond tailoring company of
Joseph II. Ivins of Imliiystown will Long Branch has opened a branch
movo on the farm which he recently Bhop at Freehold.
bought this week. The present oc- Twhi« at Deal.
cupant, W. A. Kirby, has moved to
Mrs. Jacob Johnson of Deal gave
Chesterfield.
birth to twins, a boy and a girl/lust
•pl.to! Tlourlili.r In JalL
Saturday week.
William Green, proprietor of a pool
room at Anbury Park, WIIB arrested
last week for flourishing a revolver.
Ho wan held to await the action of the
grand jury.
Robert Winterton of Keypoft IIBB
two fluartcr-dollnr Kold pieces bearing
the ante 1856. They were brought
from California in the early 60's by
Mr. Winterton's uncle, John R. Whar-
INNER TUBES
FORMER
Jas. Cooper, Jr.
Prescription Druggist
1
THE. REXALL STORE
\
RES'
$25.85 $24.50 $ 6.25 $ 5.75
34x4
39.10 35.75
8.60
8.00
36x4tf
52.90 47.25 12.20 11.00
3 7 x 5 ~ 66.10 58.75 12.20 11.00
PRICKS
THE SUPERIORITY OF MICHEliN TIRES
IS RECOGNIZED ALL OVER THE WORLD
IN STOCK BY
P.H. VANDORN,
BAST FRONT STREET.
I Have Moved to 114 Monmouth Street.
INSUKE WITH
Red Bank and Monmouth County
Insurance Agency.
Ivar BJornstad, Manager.
General Insurance.
Fire, Plate Glass, Health, Accident, Liability, Automobile
and Marine Insurance
a Specialty.
ALL FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES.
If you find your insurance rates are
too high, there may be a reason.
Let me inspect your property and
; ascertain if the rate can be lowered.
If you wantvadvice as to your rates,
• phone me at 584 Red Bank.
| Money to Loan on First Bond and Mortgage.
Qffice 114 Monmouth Street, Cor. Pearl Street.
P. O. Box 12, Red Bank, N. J.
r
"SPRING-TIME OF YOUTH, IS THE TIME FOR
IMPROVEMENT."
And Spring is the time to engage your Ice Man for the season. We have more horses and wagons than ever before,
that t means prompt deliveries. Accommodating Ice Men,
good Ice, and honest weight, means good service.
Thanking our customers for past favors, and soliciting
new ones, we remain
Very Respectfully
INDEPENDENT ICE CO.,
9 W. Front Street.
Office at HesBe's.
Red Bank.
TELEPHONE 1B-W.
GEORGE J. DALY,
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN.
Wiring ilono for Electric Lights, Holla, Motors, I,ocal Telephones and
Annunciator Syatcnm. Fixtures Inatnllccl.
3 Offic« 2B3 Shrewlbur/ Ayenu*.
Tolephono 2.18-M.
Red Bank, N. J.
J
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EASTER SUNDAY
if
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
•p«ot*l T » 1 n
Children Half Fnro
IHT IHIIIHO which in oiciiplod liy ltlohiti'«l 1 , n l n l ,
triictiir,
I I .W .Iti'iitty
In tliii ('iiii-
O a t l m r n t M a n O l i e r a U A Oil,
$2.25
avw* ttEX> DANK 7iO7 • . m.
1
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1
i
Carriages.
We represent cars of the best class and can give
you a car of your choice.
44IMPORTANCE OF HEALTHY 4Wlrlnff KotlK.i for Bleotrtolty.
Knttner of Mntawan In wir-•ed Dank Beadere Should X.earn to Keep 4ing John H. Woollcy'x house at Hint
the Kldneya Well.
plnco for electricity. He in nlao doing
The kidneys him? a big work to do. 4the electrical work in Willlnm Dig- All the hlooll In the body In coursing
gin'u storo.
through the kidneys constantly t« In:
Xmjiro-vlnjf X I . Xoa.e.
freed of JIOIHOIIOUH mutter. It la II4William K. Pullcn uf Tenncnt linn hiiiivy cnouitli tiiilk when tho kUlnoyn
Imd two now wlndowH put in tho went ur<! well, but n Jnld, chill, fever
thoughtliniH <>xnoiiiir« in likely to 4nlilu of MR IIOUHC He is UIHO liavlni
ng Home
Intlamp anil congest the kidniiw (loom laid In the parlor iim
mi Irritate,
ni'l'ii
iy»l inti'ini])t the purifying 4kitchen.
IIIIVIIIK n Mlrlicn IHIill to 11)<• tear of
April 7th, 1012
See Window Display
444-
VIA
NEW JERSEY CENTRAL
CENTS
j
Locomobile, Everitt,
4- '
Pope-Hartford, Hudson,
+
BuicK,
Page-Detroit,
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4-
Special Exowslon
ATLANTIC CITY
$2.25
if
On Southern ailing; Trip.
Captain Anbury Kilwnrdn, Anron
Kdwnrdii anill Unymnnrl
U
l T,
T lOdwnrdn
lOl
of
IiOiig Ilriinrh mi' enjoying II milling
trip to Maryland in un mixlllniy
ncltoomir.
Xnltdlng a Xltohen.
MIH, II, (!. Joncn of Altcntown [n
AT
For fifty cents I will give you six 15-cent
cakes of PALM OLIVE soap worth 90 cents and
ajar of PALM OLIVE Cold Cream worth,50
cents or $1.40 worth of PALM OLIVE Soap and
Cold Cream all for
I
.liulii'ii
lluivcy
o f (lalllliirnl,
wiui
u p i ' i n d i l u n h i n t w o r k a t Iliu L u n
lli'Miicli l i o t i p l t n l f o r K«ll n t o n o n . M
l l n i \ i ' y l i n n niilfi'ii'il f i m i l t h i n i n i i l u i l y
work.
'I'lion the wiling lii'ifins, and IH UHUnlly niTonipaiilrd by stiuio irregularity
nf tho ui'in«--too fni|iii-nt
nnnmi«cn,
|
'rliouHiinibi
licilllncnl or riili'iitlnii.
tintlfv ti>
ti tli
tlii! wumli'ifiil incnt of
DouiAi
A Kidney
Kid I'llln, a remedy for Ih
kUlnnyii only, Hint him lu'on lined In
vice.
We carry the largest stock of Carriages, Buggies and Business Wagons to be found in the state.
The makes are the best and prices you will find are right.
Now is time to have your car done over.
WE DO ENGINE WORK, PAINTING AND TRIMMING.
C1IVI-2N.
klilnny tioiiUloH llfty yenrn. You will
ninko mi nilMiike In fiillowlng thin ml
ii,
I t roini'ii f i o n i II r e n l d e i i t oT Iliii
!
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;
Inciilily,
MIH
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MIIIII
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• v,.i I, N. I fuivn: "KIXIII'M Klihmy I'lll'
llllV" ii'lllllllly lielll'llli'il III" mill I llilvlm
IIM-I, IIMI- In nil <i i !•< IIMIIKV Iliilllili'
I I i m i I I I K K V i i m l lii'i-vniiii MIII'IIM m i l l n i t
lllillH'YH w«-n> W'.illl, I
<IIIK IIIV linrll l<>
i,-l.
l-'lnnllr
I 1 > D.HIM'H Ii I•I n • v
I'llhl mill IllfV I
II Illnile I I I " W i l l "
l''or miln by nil ileiilnrn. 1'ilce 50
eoiitn. l-'ohlor-Mllliliin Co.. HiilTiiln.
New York, milii IIKKIIIK fur llio United
T I D I old niliiorntotxi uf Ml- .liimmi'ii Ktiiten.
Old Oiirn«r«»on.
44
USED CARS.
Buick Model 26, 1911, almost new.
Cadillac Touring Car, 1910.
Buffum Runabout, great bargain.
Buick Model 27, 1911 Touring Car, new.
• Flanders Roadster, new.
Intunl.
r l m i i l i of Liin^r I l i n i i i l i . whlrli l» bul
HciiKimbor tho luiinu
torn down, wun fiiunil Intuit IHHI WIII>I<. Iul<n no other.
Diinn'n
iiml
J. W. MOUNT CO.,
RED BANK, N. J.
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THE RED RANK EEQISTJ5R
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NEWS FROM KEANSBURG.
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H. OSTENDOKFF
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dozen.
HIGH-GRADE REPAIRING
RED BANK, N.- J .
" We Can Make Quick Deliveries on
. . .
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FRAGRANT VIOLETS AND SWEET PEAS FOR CORSAGES
THE IDEAL EASTER GIFT
Easter Lilies, Azaleas, Spireas, Lilacs, Genistas^ Deitziaa and the
beautiful English Hawthorne are but a few of the'Jmany varieties which
form our gorgeous display of flowering plants. .
...-•'.
I.eroy Griggs lias nearly co-.npletcd which faces the beach at New Point
a beautiful twelve-room bungalow on Comfort. All modern improvement!;
will bo installed and the- pla:c put in
Ocean View avenue fur Mr.-. M.
' Lovett of Newark. Tin- building will fir.st-class condition.
Miss Bertha Horning of Jersey
fort ;-.bout £;,,()00 and will contain ten
rooms and two baths. -•(!«*; olc-.'trir.ily Gity, who- successfully conducted the
Seu
Breeze and the Grand View cotand water will be installed. The bungalow will belilH
finished in u few weeks. tages at Point Comfort last season,
.Mr. (Iriggs l
started work 0:1 bun-is now having plan:; drawn fov the
galows for M. Rollon ami George erection of a large forty-room boardIJ'.-uU-r, lioth of Newark. The build- ing house.
E. B. Keating, the landscape artist
; ings are on adjoining lot;' on Sea View
avenue. He is also erecting an eleven- who spends the j-ummer at Keansburg,
room cottageffor Franlc R. Uussell of1 has received a carload of trees and
New York on Grand View avenue about 2,000 hedge plants which he will
near the beach. .Mr. Gripes has distribute in a few days to his cusclosed contracts fov two bungalows to tomers at New Point Comfort Beach.
be located on Center street on the lots The Keansburg water plant is being
recently bought by Jlir. Elizabeth greatly enlarged and new machinery
Hchmidt of Union Hill. He will also of a modern make is being inslalle'd.
build 11 bungalow for Joseph Clcary •Several carloads of pipe have arrived
of Union Hill 011 the plot adjoining to be used to continue the water mains
that of Mrs. .'Jchnr.dtV. .
at New Point Comfort and elsewhere.
Wori on HoiitUiuj H011&0 ProffresBlnff.
The new excursion park at New
"'
14 MONMOUTH STKKET,
Spring posies for Easter—such as Jonquils, Tulrps in nil' their
exquisite shades, Daffodils, Freesias and Narcissus at 3 5 c . and 5 0 c .
Frank Johnson Has a Four-Slory Boarding House for a Jersey City
Man Nearly Completed and t.eroy Griggs Has Several Bungalows Under Way—Keansburg Residents Have Another Mad Do&
Scare—Society Formed for Young Men in Methodist Church.
SHEET MUSIC AND BOOKS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
STRINGS, ETC.
£*•'
FLOWERS FOR EVERYBODY!
| SEVERAL BUNGALOWS AND BOARDING HOUSES
!
GOING UP AT NEW POINT COMFORT*
FLOWERING HYACINTHS IN POTS W CENTS EACH.
W. Kennedy & Sons,
5 EAST FRONT STREET,
RED BANK, N. J.
i Tolisphone Connection.
Aspisrwall JRotat© IPIayutear's. :
," fr, !,u' work all up "on the' new ! ™° I""'1' >vi11 >>"™' b»}Mtn«». *""*?*•
mix-lory bum ding house which hl , | t?bl<!s,_ tw.iiRa iiml other accommoducvejtiiig on Son View avenue near
We Also Handle
Oliver, South E&end aaid -Syracuse
Plows, .Barrel and Power Sprayers,
iron Age Asparagus RMgers,
Columbia One and Two-Horse Farm •
Wagons. *
Fertilizers for all Crops.
tain liftv ro»ms nnil all improvements.'130 wstarted
soon.
The building will be completed about •bven
, - H - 0-L c c "l N u « Yo\]<' who has
.Inn- lit i'lid Mr. Ktcppanski will con- I
.» summer resident Here for a
dirt it this searon under the name of' number of years, 1a icnoviiting his
.The White House. Mr. Johnson has; bungalow on I'orc:-.t avenue at IvcunsU'L-i-nllv completed a seven-room bun- i ^urg l)«ich. He will rent the house
g-iiloiv .'which cost about $1,800 for: this season.
.Mr.'-. Amelia G. liucliow'of Brooklyn.' James Seeley is making 11 number
lOcents PintRicka^e
QFlavors
The bunualow is on Sea View avenue ' of improvements to the Camp Jnlin
nearly opposite the boarding house clubhouse on Jahn street. The dining
No Artificial Flavors Used
ivnv '"being" orci'Ud by Mr. Johnson. room-is being enlarged and an uddiThe house has bath, electric lights, tion is being built to the kitchen.
Lake Elseim-re at Point Comfort
gar. and water and will lie armpit d
! v Mrs. Iiu.'how the coming summer. beach has been tilled in and the property will be divided up into building
Another Mad Doc.
lots. Patrick O'Brien of Keansburg
; ; Ream-burg ,s again worked up over ( h a ( n h e contr:1 .. L fol . t h e w o r k ,
, , a mad
dog.
Knrly
Saturday
morning
.
M]._ . | r ( , flIrf:_ |.;lhv;l,.(1 T . Compton
;i " l1Ll. dog belonging to hyivester ,o f M a i n s t l . e e t | u n a annomr.'ed the en(.rapiiio
su-eet^yja
(t-apaio of Mam street
was so biidly
badly | rgagement
,.._.o1T,pn(. ,..|,,,,,,htp,- Miss
of ,,,„;..
their (daughter,
Miss
bitten by the supposed mad don that Edna Compton, to Martin Bowers of
Mr. Crapaio had to shoot hi:s pet.Jersey City.
The doir which wa-s thought to he mad i The New Point Comfort Beach hotel at the entrance of the steamboat
Miss Maggie Loftis, Stephen Ridge- pier is receiving a thorough overhaulway and a number of others are known in!;. It will be opened for the season
HAZLET,.
to have been bitti'n and the residents this week.
' are keeping a sharp \vat:h out on allj Thorne Smith and Abe Klotesky,
a<
! the dogs in the village.
1 who were bitten by a mad dog a few
1
I weeks ago, have finished taking treatSocioty for Touugf Men.
^
A society called the Friendly Broth- "rR'"L a t l l l e P i l K t l ! l l r institute nt New
erhood was organized by the men of York. *
the Methodist church Monday night I John Lankcneau of Main street has
•
bought a large automobile which he
of last week with eighteen charter
from the
pg
I
members.
The object of the organiza- will use'to carryy passengers
We have liiken these cars in trade and can sell them right.
. lion is to benefit the young men of-trolley to the shore the coming season.
SMITH-fi p:\93enger, new, $2700.
'
••
. C Q f f J ; i Keansburg. The society is looking for- A great many owners of bungalows
In first class order
^ # ^ ^ ^ # 1' ward to having a reading room and at New Point Comfort Beach have
• gymnasium. Edward Thorno was given out contracts to topsoil the
OVERLAND-5 passenger, cost new $1800.
I ejected president, Mr. Hopper vice grounds surrounding their houses.
Mr. iind Mis. (i. S. Wright of New
1910 mojol; biUMt in ^noil bunds
! president, Thomas Compton secretary,
York spent Thursday here. Mr.
• end Walter Randolph treasurer.
LOZIER DELIVERY-If you w.mt n cur for service here is
Wright has' a summer cottage in
• Doublo Birthday Party.
' '*-Granville park' at Keansburg.
on= that would cost you $1000, selling at
J!! Mrs. Frank Brady of Main street - Harry GnsVoId and family of Newk entertained a number of friends at a ark moved Thursday into Mrs. ^li.
22 H. P. M\XWELL CHASSIS-The m3:l-'l on which the
' j birthday supper Sunday night in cele- Perry's house: on ComtjioQOTe avenue.
Maxwell mude their reputation
/.
bration of the birthday of her husband Mrs. Perry lives at Newark.
BUICK 1911 model, 5 passenger, run leas than 40M) mile3, cost O f } O
and Miss Josephine McGuinness of
Mrs. Anna Smith of Main street reNew
York. Jack Moore and William turned last week from a two weeks'
new $1800, with $300 extras 0:1 it. Sells for,'. . . . . . . . . . . . C W W
_ ^_ ^ o Allen, both of New York, entertained visit with her daughter, Mrs. BenjaEMPIRE RUNABOUT—Completely overhauled.
A nw Q
v the guests with a number of funny min Johnson of Fair Haven.
Bosch^Iagneto.
"^ w
J,. sketches. • Those present were Misses
Mrs. A. J. Hopper of the Salina cotWe have 5 more different models and 2 mjre to coma in in a few < I Josephine, Abbie and Madeline Mc- tnge on Railroad avenue spent'part
| j Guinness, John, James and Harold.Mc- of last week visiting relatives at
days. One is a 3-ton Mack chassis.
!!
Guinness, Miss Jane McCue, Charles Irvington and Jersey City.
MORGAN 3 TON T R U C K S
1
Carpenters' tools worth $50 wei'e
1.Connick, William Allen, Jack Moore
I and Edward Flynn of New York; stolen from one of the houses being
SO4 MAIN STREET,
ASBURY PARK:, N. J. • James Brady of Long Branch, Misses erected by Frank Johnson at New
May Hyer, Jessie Height and Anna Point Comfort last week.
• .
Phone 47-K or 894-L,
Thompson of Matawan; Miss Nellie
Captain Daniel Seeley of the Creek
1
Agents for Sampson Trucks, Haynes Touring Cars and Brush Cars.
Dugan and George Poole of Keyport road has been busy the past week setting
pound poles for thefishermenof
and
Jack
Ryan
and
Patrick
Lawless
of
1
ALL MORGAN TRUCKS GUARANTEED FOR SEVEN YEARS.
Keansburg and vicinity.
Keansburg.
William Robinson is gravelling the 2, 3, AND 8 TONS.
82,000, S3.SOO, $4,00
OOBpel Sinffera nt Philadelphia.
new
streets
which
he
cut
through
his
i The Berge sisters, who have been property frorol Main street to the New
MR.
PIERRE
A.
PROAL,
Treasurer,
1
0
2
Riverside
Avenue,
Red Bank, Phone 9 8
'holding services at the Methodist Point Comfort beach.
church, are now filling an engagement
will
gladly
furniih
any
Information
detlred.
J. F. Thompson of Waycake avenue,
Is the connecting link that
at Philadelphia. These singers will who
ha^ been confined to the Long
brings quality plumbing and
take part m the special musical ser- Branch
hospital about four weeks, is
vices whicl) will be held there on rapidly recovering.
low cost to you—let us give
>•
Easter Sunday. On April 10th they
SO9-11-13-1S WEST SB STREET,
N E W YORK CIT
you estimate on the work.
will commence a series of services at In connection with the regular services
at
the
Methodist
church
on
Repairs—you find necessary
St. John's church at Keyport. These
this season.
services will last for one week. TheEaster Sunday there will be a special
' Misses Berge will be heard at Ocean musical service.
PLUMBING
Grove for ten days during the month j Several members of the Columbian
of August.
i camping dub of Newark have been
The best material — the
best work — done in the
XJulldiug Boom at New Point Comfort. j spending their vacation at their camp
en Jahn street.
shortest time means money
A building boom has struck-Keans- I Mrs. Edward B. Wilson of Main
saved for you.
' burg and many bungalows and board- ;
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Get our estimate,
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i i ^ h ' T N e " ™ S c w S r - t . " 1 Nearly h - dMnrht,,-. Mrs. Charles Hopping of
From 1 1-2-Horse Power to 70-Hor«e power.
"• nil the cottages and bungalows nt u c " Oill1K.
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Keansburg
are
being
renovated
preClh.irles
Carr
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These
engines
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strongest, most economical and easiest to operate of any on t h e
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• iiaratorv to the coming renting sea- offer to the members of the Methodist
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•'son. A number have already been ' Sunday-school for an excursion this
market.
A
farm
ia
not
complete
without one. Just think, you can husk, shell and grind
^ rented and from nresent
summer.
present indications summer,
your corn, cut your fodder, saw your wood and pump your water all by power, and save the
it seems that there will lie a shortage
Edward Gardner, Si-., has accepted
in houses despite the many new ones, a position with John Wilson as carcost of same in labor saved.
penter. Mr. Gardner iitarted work
Bids for Now Sclioolliousfl.
Friday.
No. 2 9 F r o n t S t r e e t , R o d B a n l l , N. J .
Foed MHIs, Shelters, Huskers, Portable Saw Outfits.
The bids for the new schoolhouse
Mi:.-. Florence Armstrong of Keywill be presented by April lMll. The port ha:- ai epted 11 position in ConO c e a n A v o n u o , SonLirif£Ht, N. J . .
Contractors Hoisting Gasoline Engines.
gruund tloor of the school will be com- nver iV Young's ullice on Church
pleted
this
your
ami
the
tup
Hour
will
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be left unfinished until next year. A .-.trcct.
Mrs. (M in ge Snellgrove and datiglifew weeks ago bids were submitted I.T of I, ivy City spent Tliursday
but they were all rejected because they with Mrs W. 1). itiindolph of Main ;
were too high.
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A Tronk Kl'.ton.
The bill ic .' aid society of the MethThe self balancing bowl is a wonder. Separates cleaner, faster and no trouble to clean;
I ll I: I,li will meet this afternoon 1
William I,. Mii'.'Dnnahl has a kitten .ill:
leaves no foam or suds. Thoroughly sanitary. A sure 20 per cent saver. Guaranteed by
which has six legs. The kitten has two at Airs. I la.wnnml Trucx's on Mason
pairs of legs in the proper position, but p l a c e .
a million dollar company. Foam on Hkim milk kills thousands of calves yearly.
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t l i e r p a i r extends f r o m the
I. A i r ! . •y of Jersey City inovi'd last
t . U i m a c l i n f t h e k i t t e n a n i l f a . ' e u p -Wedne.-d.i y into one of John Giberc.'i mi the I'ort Monmoutli '
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THE OLDS CREAM SEPARATOR.
RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT
FOR WH!SKEY AND BEER HABIT
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Mr. 1 lid M i s . ( l e o l g e T . McCue o f
llrin.lily 11 ii re s p e n d i n g n f e w duy:i at
Cintcivillc
Itui'lnwrs
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died lust Thursday nf (I tl: Unipt inn.
>."• ir iifi.'i :i i <ni yn i aii 11 «!•! IUI / iifMrtn rr. ii II 11 it II i MI:, V I M1 Humify mil ini i'.rinHL"i.
111. Wiilt-r lnnin.'; lit N e w Point
Me leavei a willow, a dalli'lilii mid
lire beiitg repaired b y tin.
il\' \ v a . b u r i i ' d < ' . l l l l ' . ' l
j tour In others. Tin
N ' O V I ' l llinl ComCott Itt'ju'li eoiiipntiy.
.Sal 11 rday.
W i l l , a1111 I'ense h a s had bin b u t c h e r
jlrlor jtoina.
win'.,11 1minted and i s ready f o r t h e
A bnu^e mi l'i o.ipcit plan- liclonipng iipeniiii' nl' t h e HI 11 itf 1 ifr M'aM.n.
to .Mrs. Ktiiiiu. o f N e w j u k i:. ra|iully
.Mis Ni-ttiu Iliithuwiiy o f P a l m e r
IMinill)'. ('(iliipletintl. (tlivrr «<' \Vhili' U N I ' I I U C , v.bo him In I'll v b . i l i n g in V^er• .lid Ibt- 1 in prliler Work nnd Wnller l l l ' l l l t , .III 1 lied IIOIIM' T h u r s d a y .
llullllitll of Itt'lfol'd in now dnillg tile
l l n i i y Ai'kermaii a n d (laugh.Vir,
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tii-n rnolltl! 1111(1 Mill. Nllllhe Will ('(111 wc.-l; III N e w Y o l k .
' d u e l a b o i i l d i l l g b u l l i . i - I b e r e t h i n m<it
Mri.. < i i i r i e Went o f Wayenki! nwT
A Shop : 7 4 Wnllaco Stront.
Tc,l»,iliono 13O-I Uo.l Dunk. U nil.
niic I:; v i i i l i n g frtrmlH a n d relulivoN
AI I l i i ' i i ' i ' n l i i r i n e i l i i i K nf I lit- I l i n i nl N e w 11 iivcn.
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Ofllca Allor Apill 111. 1 Wo.t Front Slraot.
K Inn l i n y p i l l " I I I ' ' i 'lull I I I T l l r i i l n y
Mi: ,1 A n u u Muyor linn (-rccti-d 11
l l i l ' l l l ( ' n p t l l i l l l l f l l l l e l Sei'lev Illlll l.iini'.iib.w mi Wei.t S h o r e iitreet. which
S I'.nlifiialrfi for Anything in llio l.in«. of llmlchiig Conntruction w I ' b l t l l i M ( : l l . l . l l . l p i . I V ' I HIT l l t i n fur he will n u t .
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pii/r.
D i n i n g l i n e . ' ni|:htii a reiien iivcmir i,. viiiitin^ lici' IUOOHM- a t W y
nf '/It |I;IIIIII'M WIIM p l j i y c d m i d M r . (.IM'I
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< her v. i,n Hue., mil. oV the '.!!<.
J, II. W o r c e i t u r nf Iliiyonni' moved
t I I . .1 l l ' i l i L , I I H I , I r - 1 i n I ' , |
I ' l i i n l t K I,. I l l i n b i n r i t n i l i ' i l tin- intii the A i l l b c l b . rnlliiHe Hiltmiliiy.
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THE BRUSH AUTOMOBILE.
ill a linttli".
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James Cooper, Jr., Red Bank, N. J.
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Genernl Contractor.
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Road Scrapers, Sprinklers and Grading Machines.
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will
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11111., Kill "MH.
W i l l u i m I l U r l in f l n l n l i l n i r ll|> tin
m i l l , I n . m i l lit,,,! I n I h e Mill V1«W ll'ill."'
The MIIIIII nrko nt T|I* HCOIHTKII
nhoiiljl rii|it-iv»t<t )'(>U Mid tho I
i|imllly will tin Ihn rr»t.J~/4uV
Thin little car is a wonder. .lust think, 30 miles) per hour and 40 miles on 1 gallon of
You cant do HUH with your home and the car will cost you less.
I curry supplies for all machine* I represent.
BUCKEYE FIELD MOWERS.
Manufactured by Adrinncc, I'latt & Co., firo tho old reliable nnd nuvor failing.
Send postal or telephone 322 Red Bank, expressing your wants and you will receive
my personnl ndvice gained by 2 0 years' experience in the machine business.
W. H. MERRITT,
RED BANK,
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THAT CAR NOW!
FTJL.IU P L E A S U R E OF SPRING MOTORING!
"AMERICAN TOURIST" (tvoe 34) $2250
Underelung. 20 to 50-Horse Power Roadster or 4 or 5 Passenger Car, ranging in price
from $1,425 to $4,500.
Self Starting Marion, $1,350,. 30 to 45-Horse Power Roadster or 4 or 5 Passenger Car,
ranging in price from $1,150 to $1,750.
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.J 1S13 Torpedo—$1600 Complete
Self Starting Hudson 33. Roadster, 4 or 5 Passenger Car,
Complete $1,600.
Self Starting Chalmers Roadster or 4 or 5 Passenger Car, ranging in price
from $1,400 to $3,230.]
Regal Touring Car, $1,000 Complete.
DISTRIBUTOR FOR THE FAMOUS
National, American, Marion, Cli.aSro.ers, Hudson, Hupmobile, Reoand IRegal.
East Front Street..
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Salesroom Opposite Globe I-ioteS.
all winter, left Frlduy for the Peiili
You "will look a good while before
Amboy dry dock, where it will be over- you find a better medicine for coughs
hauled for the coming year.
and colds than Chamberlain's • Cough
Joseph W. Andrews and daughters Remedy. It not only gives relief—it
Edith and Helen of New York spent cures. Try it when you have a cough
DRAINS TO BE PUT IN TO BETTER CONDITION Sunday of last week with Mr. An-or cold, and you are certain to be
drews's father, • O. R. Andrews of pleased with the prompt cure which it
OF STREETS AT FOOT OF HILL.
will effect.
For sale by James
Shrewsbury avenue.
Special Easter sermons will be Cooper, Jr., corner Broad- and White
preached next Sunday morning and streets.
Clammert Find "their Incomes Smaller Since They Stopped Using night at the Methodist church, nnd tho
Sunday-school children will render ap- ACTUAL STARVATION.
Motor Boats in Churning Clams, but Most of Them Make up the propriate
exercises.
The Water Witch developing com- Facti About Indigestion and Its Relief
Difference by Lobstering and Eeling—Players for Oasis Base- pany
will Btart putting down cement
That Should Interest You.
sidt-wi'.lUs in.about two wcclis. 21,000
ball Team Selected.
Although Indigestion and Dyspepsia
square fret of walks will be laid by the are so prevalent, most people do not
ft Drains will bo laid from the corner nt the council.mooting Mondny night company's men.
thoroughly understand, their causo'and
of Bay avenue and Shrewsbury avenue for second reading. All the property
Mr. Hoffman of the Dovalve cottage cure. There is no reason why most
to tho liver nnd also from the middle owners en the street aro in favor of bus rented nil the lotH he can getpeople should not cat anything they
of the lot in front of the Oasis yacht the improvement.
around here and will put up three and desire—if they will only chew it careclub house to cnvry off tho water from Visit from Oront Olilafs.
four-room tents for renting purposes fully and thoroughly. Many actually
the hills in back of Boy avenue. It is The great chiefs from Trenton, this pummel1.
starve themselves into sickness through
thought by many that the hilla have Dunellen, Bridgeton,
Williiun Ftlhaber of Bay avenue fear of eating every good-looking,
Morristown,
springs in them nnd this is what Elizabeth, Oceanic, Hanasquan, South moved from the Lumous house below good-smelling, and good-tasting food,
mulcts the roads in such bad shape Amboy, Nu\yark nnd Atlantic Citv will the postollice to C. Mell Johnson's because it does not agree with them.
new house on the tume street Saturmost of the time.
Tho best thing to do is to fit yourvisit the Tonnwanda DcRi'dc of Poca- day.
self to digest any good food.
hontus next Wednesday night. A
Clnminerii Buffer L o u 111 Income.
Howard A. Johnson, who recently
We believe we can relieve DyspepSince the clummers of this vicinity musical entertainment will be pro-rented the Seaside Kitchen bowling
We are so conlident of this fact
have ntopped lining motor boat power vided.
alleys, has had the floors of the alleys sia.
tljat
guarantee and promise to
for churning out clnma they claim Bnparlnttnatnt Not to netnru.
piaffed nnd will open them next week. supplywe
medicine free of all cost
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Guise,'superintendent
of
the
they dont mnke as much money as
Mort Johnson of Nnvesink avenue to everythe
one who will use it, who is
they formerly did. There is no de-Water Witch developing company, will will lily water pipes through the new not perfectly
satisfied with the results
inuiul for soft clams nt this time of not be here this summer. He hassection of the Water Witch developing which it produces.
We exact no
the year nnd the men are catching bought a 27-ncro fnrm at Pompton company's property this summer.
promises, nnd put no one under any
hard chillis. The clammcrs aro nlso lake, and will try farming this senson.
Max McGines of Bay avenue has obligation whatever. Surely, nothdoing some lobotcring nnd eeling and Mr. Guise has been with tho Water rented 22 of his summer cottagCB to ing could be fairer. We are located
in tliia way their wages arc nlmont an Witch developing company a long time. New York people. They will begin to right hero and our reputation should
much as they mnde with tho motor Bnildluff a Bauffftlow.
occupy them about May 1st,
be sufficient assurance of the genuineboats. When they were using tho
O. Hartsgrove is building a house ness of our offer.
Valentino Wciaenburger of Miller
motorR in churning clams the markets street
on
Second
street
for
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occubuilding a bungulow in tho
We want every one troubled with
were flooded and tho prices for clums rear ofishis
home. It will cost about pnncy. The houso ift 10x26 feet and Indigestion or Dyspepsia in any form
were lower than now.
will
cost
nbout
$1,000.
$1,000. Tho house will be completed
come to our store nnd buy a box of
Otiiti B»»«li»ll Play«r» BtUotid.
Tho two daughters of Mr. and Mrs.to
in nbout three weeks. The work in
Kexnll Dyspepsia Tablets. Tuko them
Tho Oasis bnRebnll teum, formerly being dono by Mr. Weisenburger'H son Philip Lynch of Bny avenue arc sick home and give them n reasonable trial,
with diphtheria. Dr. J. Opfermann according to directions. Then, if not
the Highlands Stars, held a meeting Henry.
ia attending them.
Monday night of hiRt week und sesatisfied, come to us and get your
Addition to HOUMI.
Tho ladies' aid society of the Metholected the pluycrs for tho coming seaJOBBO Sculthorp in building lulditimiH dist church will hold its iinnual busi- money back. They are very pleasant
son, '^he plnyorH urc Arthur Smith
to tnko; they aid to sootho the irritable
first buse, Nut Crnwloy second baso to his houses on Valley uvunuu and ness meeting ul Mrs. II. l'\ QIIIISI'H stomach, to strengthen and invigorate
und enptnin, H. Hunter shortstop, Fourth street. Tho additions ore tomorrow night.
the digestive organ.", and to promote
Gus Hischolf of Miller street will a healthy nnd natural bowel action,
M. Johnson and T. McOurry pitchers, 12x10 feet and will cost about $250
Phil Lnvole third bnBC, E. Foster onch. RnsmuH Peterson is tho builder. move from tho James Kny houBe on thus leading to perfect and healthy
lluy nvenuo to rooms over his plumb- digestion und assimilation.
cntchor, J. Camcnskco right field, JL. Will Improvt BntoliM Bliop,
Hronnnn center field nnd manager, H.
M, A. Toaney of Hay uvenuo is plan- ing nlmp.
A 25c. package of Ilcxnll Dyflpopsin
•I. II. Leonard of Nuvesink him
Johnston left field. Tho team will ulng many Improvcmontn to liln
TubletH furnishes 15 ilnys' treatment.
open tho nennon April 28th with tho butcher i^hop thin mimmer. Ho will bought the Gravely Point properly In ordinary CIISCH, this is Bulllclent ty
from
William
Iturilgo
of
Leonardo
for
Hellnnco club of Hod Hunk. The team inst»ll ft now ico box and flxturrn
produce a cure. In more chronic
Is deslroiiH of booking gnnien with und also pnlnt liln shop mitsldu und In. $111,000.
a longer treatment, of cour«c,
II. A. Clark of lluy avenue has hud nines,
uny tcunm In Monmouth county.
ia iit'CcsHury, and depends upon the
Oood E*K/ln(r B«m.
tho front of his utore painted. The severity
•pfolftl Baittr B«rrloti.
of tho tjoublo. For nuch
Churlun Hchrocder of tho Hlghlnnd work was dono by Churlun T. Mill son,
ensen, we have two linger flizen which
Solemn manses will ho held In thehoimo hi\» Revcntei'ii hrnn IIIKI ill thoJr.
noil for MIc. and $1.00. Hi'tnoinlior,
Church of Our I.mly of IVrpotiuil Help pnst 20 ilnyK ho got 'M'i eggH. Mr.
Ni\l Crnwloy, Arthur Smith and you can ol.lalil Hexall Itomedioi in thin
KuNtor Himdny morning ut fight nnd Hchroi'der in one. of the biggcat poulTony Mnnzzominn will bu initiated in nmiiiiunlly only al our storo—Thr
ten o'clock. The choir of tho church try rulnors In thla vicinity.
tho Hed Men H lodge tomorrow
night. Kexnll Ktore. Jnmi'ii Cooper, Jr., corIn propmlng npi-elul Knnler music and nrlaf xtom*.
John McKnho und II, I1', (juant arc ner llrond and While stroetn.
will he assisted, by Wyninii'" oivhontrn
building
clam
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Wcslon
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(irlmiihaw
under tho diroi'llim of Huymond Taylor, the rhurch orguninl. An entnr- of Houth Amboy iment Tliuriiiliiy und thnir priiportii'M along tho river bunk.
M. Al iToanry of liny IIVHUIII linn
t n l m m n t will bn given for tho church l'Viduv with Mi«> Oritiuiliuw'ii mother,
REDUCE COST OF LIVING
nrxt Wodiii'iulny night coimlntlng of Mm. Is. J . Mlllur of Fifth Mtivct. Mis. bought 11 new tinning cur from Krcd
II.
VIUIDm 11 of Ited Hunk.
Milh'iupont
fi'Dia
Hiiturdny
until
moving p lit II ii'H inn! u licturii with
Mm. M. A. Tommy of liny nvemm
nti'iToptli'iin vlewn on a trip through Mondity ultli frk'Hiln and riilutlvi'ii at
bnn ri'turni'il from a wci'k'ii vlnit with
Culm nnd Florida, Tin' oiilortninment IVrth Anilioy.
rolnllvi'H
at Hom-lli'.
C*liurli>n Dniby of Atlantic ntrri't In
will Im hold III HI. Mnry'ii hall.
Mlmien Viola Mintin nnd Viulet
building n holme itouth of hln roitldi'iici*.
Btliumir
Tho liounn In IHx20 1111 <I will cont alidtit Mmlth utti'iulcd 11 dmiro ut Prrth AmNlrhnlnn
HHIVIIKKI, Hurry Vnlk, |l,0()l). Mr. Diuliy In doing tlm work Imy Hntindiiy nlidit.
Nlrhnlnn HulviiKgl,
Telephone 478.
!Red. Bank, N. Jf.
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CONCERTS ON SATURDAY
AT THE EXHIBITION
OF
SPRING WEARING APPAREL
FOR
MEN, WOMEN JNp CHILDREN.
Saturday afternoon and evening Warner's orchestra will
render a delightful program of popular and classic melodies.
Everybody is invited.
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A DECIDED SAVING
on everything you buy at Steinbach's.
WOMEN'S Paris style Suits, Dresses, Hats, Blouses,
Coats.
MEN'S English Black Suits, new Derbies, Soft Hats,
Cravats, Hosiery.
SHOES for Men on new English lasts; for Women on
slender lasts on receding toes, copied exactly
from $10 and ,$12 custom models.
Saturday, Apiil 6th, will be SALE DAY
in all Departments.
RICH'S
TRYPHOSA
I I P I U 7 Hchamor, A
Aiiron A. r'l'lnbiiig lilinncir. Ho will 11111K0 tho new lintum
nnd .Innepli Moriln of Now York npenl bin luitno unit will rent bin other IwuiiKt
Hiiiiduy of lint wri'lc with I). It, An- thin immmnr.
ilrnwn ut tho OIIRIM vnrhl club hi
Minn Mm In I,, (illoft or Water Witch
Jiuiii'H 0 . <'i>llln« <>( Now Yorli iilno
npi'iil Hiinilny of lanl week ut thohull flnlil lll'l- hit to Wllllnlll II. ('nil(iniilii ymilL cluli. Mr. (,'olllnn in inov- Ill'IB, Tim lot ban 11 f n i n t i i g n of 401)
liijf MB IKIIIHII from thn ri'iir of th«ft'i't und iixtrndn from Navi'Hlnlt nviiilulihoilHn to liln lot nn Mlinwnbury m m t o l.lmlrll. uvcm 11'. T h o dual wim
nvcniut
iii'nr (JiMirgii Jpiiklnmin n inndn t h i o u g h Jrnkltinon A Johunon.
lOruiMit Ki'll|/nil uf Iliiiiiklyn will
upon up bin Miinnni'r coltngi'ii nlioiit
May IHI.
rbiu'li'ii Iliibhn linn Iti'on nli'k w i t h
u h r n v y m i d liut in mnv ubb 1 t o lit'
about,
Atovnndi'i' Aitnlr of liny uvrnuo In
piilntliiK hi" h"U«o nt W n l e r Witch.
T h o nuw IKIUIU' nf M i r . Mury Hmltli
nl. Wati'i' Witch In nnnpli'lcd.
Thi< tridn ilni' hi'ii' nt 7;O() B I I U ^ I
IliUKi'.
Minn I'loii'iiio I.IMIIIIUII of May nvi<
11 m r k III'IWIM 11 Wati'i' Wlli'b ntallon
. trmit,»lil»w»lk« Lull).
nnd A t l n n l l r Illghlundn Itir.t Tliuin Imi' In uli'k with HI l|i
Mniuiii'l
Mtriiiiii nl' l l u y iivi'KUo In
A petition linn l>ron «<uit In HIM•Iny n i g h t . It In iliiuiuM Iho l i n k wim
tnnyor nml council of thn IMfrhlnmU illnlinlgrd liy w 11I111-, N11 d u m u g o W I K lulil up with grip,
lilr comt'nt >lil«w«llt* on Hhmwihury ilnno t<> tho trnln.
TI10 nmnll prim of Tnr. BUilnirj
nvonm from Mlllor ntroet to liny avv- HIP Knuimliiiiif hunt, whhli linn ahuulil cupllviilci yuii njid tho huiio»t
Due, Tilt ntnttar Will !>• brought up li««n Inyinu i t Michael Ituwlnnd'n dock tiimllty will |lo Ihn ntt.—Al
Aalntrji
Open Evenings.
We refund round trip airfares.
BEST QP'ALL /
JELLY DESSERT*
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ihim altixput. f i x twHiiluitlw. Ohimll
DR! STILES, Doctor of Optkn,
Vl.li. K.J n«f.k, H. $., " - r •(>>•' W.J.«J. r .
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noun 1 1 to • r. M, At ro«uiiBo« BUIM1D( R W W (T-Ml
THE RED BANK REGISTER
VUSK 6
THE RED BANK REGISTER
JOHN H. COOK. Editor i d PoUahtr.
GEORGE C. HANCE. Autttnt Editor.
THOMAS IRVING BROWN.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:
Biz months
Three monthB
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Entered at the postodlco at Red Bank.
M. J., aa aecond-clasa matter.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1912.
TOWS TAME.
GOUT
oovrjun.
fiscate the coal mines and operate the
mines as a government function. Tlie
legislation passed last week, however, William B. a d d ef i n i n t U Obslnnu
A
of Hop»rrUliHr ConunlttM.
is a very long step in that direction.
Plans
are
maturing
for
the
corn
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growing contest to be conducted for
In the .past the owners of English boys of Monmouth County this summer.
coal mines, like the owners of the coal William H. Reid, a prominent farmer
mines in America, have gone on theof Tennent, is chairman of the commitprinciple that the coal mines arc their tee which will have supervision of the
individual property, and that they can contest. Other members of the comdo as thsy please with their own prop- mittee are H. W, Buck of Marlboro, 9
erty. If strikes occurred because men E. T. Judd of Long Branch, Charles
were insufficiently paid, the coal mine D. B. Forman of Freehold, W. A. 0
owners have waited until the miners Miller of Matawan, J. B. Hambright
were starved into submission. The of Manalapan township and Rev..Wilcoal mine owners knew that if coal liam Bullock of Englisntown. Several
became scarce the price would go up,other men in the county who are exand the public would have to pay perts on matters pertaining to farming
higher prices. If there was less coal are expected to join the committee.
sold, the price would be.enough higher
First, second and third prizes, $5, $3
to make up the average amount of
profits for the mine owners. Hence in and $2 respectively, will be awarded
the past when there have been strikes in the ten divisions named in the entry
in the coal mines, the owners have sat list. Special prizes will be solicited
down and calmly waited until the to supplement the cash prizes. Any
strikers had to go to work at the boy in Monmouth county may enter
wages offered or else see their wives the contest. The entry, list is as folIOWB:
and children starve.
C. WHITE'S
Easter Footwear
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Broad Street, Red Bank.
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S9.3O.
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One
uf tin- must i m p o r t a n t pieces
of
It'ciiilatiiin e v e r e n a c t e d i n a n y
c o u n t r y p a u s e d Hie llriliiili p a r l i a m e n t
hint w e e k .
T h i n w a n t h e mcu!<inT
k n o w n a» t b e " m i n i m u m w u g c h i l l . "
It
p r o v i d e d (hat, cnal mine o w n e r ; '
nlmuld h e r e a f t e r b e rnmpi'lled I n p a y
l o j l i e i v m i n i ! w o r s e n ; not lei'n t h a n ii
lltuteil i . u m p e r w e e k .
T l i i . s i s t h e fn-,1 l i m e i n n n y c i v i l i z e d
c o u n t r y t l m t i n c h a m r u h u t c IUIM l u - e n
<.|mrtid.
II. iit-t 11 n t i l r l l n i ; , , n i l t h e
O l r o t i r n itliuiit. t b e l i j ' h l l i n f p r o p e r l y
w h i c h h a v e I U T I I c n t n l i l i i lieil i l i n i n i '
l l t l l l d t c d n a n d I l i o l l M t n i l n n f yi'Mi.i pii'it,
Jt
Iliyil d o w n t h e p i i n e i p i e I l i n l . n o
l o n g e r r u n a n y m u l l d o 1111 b e p t r i e i e : i
w i t h h l n o w n Hum'"II i l e b i i i i i Unit
t l x i r o iiro h i g h e r ihilic'i inipnsi'il o nt h e
i i w n e l n o f p r o p e r l y Ib a n tn f o l l o w
U i r i r o w n B W P P I will".
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Spring Lake were married twenty
years ny.ii lust Wednesday. About
M\ly friends ntiil relatives (Withered at
Ilicir luiiiii' nt night in rrli-hrntiim of
t)u> event. Mr. nml Mis. Kohinson received seveml present:) of cut glaiui
Kill! c l l i l l l l W l l I C.
,
A.lHU-y I'nrk It»atfMl|-Aiit MOM.
A l f l i ' i l K n - l l c h IUIK i.olil l i r . l e i . l i i n
i'IItil. a t A n l i n r y I ' m ! ; l o VYillinni S u n
h o i n o f Ili-linnr.
Mr. Fii-ncb's houllli
f u n i'<l h i m t o f.ivv
u p ' h o irr.lnilrnnt.
Me w i l l c n n l i n l l i ' t o r u n d l i c l t h e r e s
liilli-iint
mi
Il i e
hoimlwnll..
The
l - ' i e i n - h l e s t n m n u t w a n e.'tl a l i h i i h i - d ".',
yi'iirn iii;«.
N»u/ <triii-«ry nl"r« a l ANlmry Park.
T h e A i i n e t e ar o n i p n n y o f I'liilii'lel
l i l i t a w i l l o p e n n l ) i n n i - l i nUtrv
n tA n
l i m y I ' u i l i A p i l l I'.llli.
T h e eoiiipiinv
I l l t ' l a c l l i i i n o f ',','n'i u l n l e M I III i i l l | ' h o l l l
Hi.- < i.uriliv. Wnllu-r CIHIUIII.II;,.' will
niiiiiiigr Ihe Afstmi-y I'm k iiloii'.
<V>nl in nn nhnolu!" nwm.lly iinilei
Mow K . » l n i l n l . r l r m .
modern condition* of ilvill/.uliiiii., Tbe
(i. I-'M-.I llei-j;le of Anbury I'jillt nml
uwnem of Uiimn conl nilnm <li<l imt
crento Uio oual found cm Hirlr Innrln. J. N . (JIIITulmimlt of llrndley I'jirli
They IIMII 1111 morn to it<> wllh tin. nml llllVI* f O ! Illt-fl | | | l l l l I ||l<I |:||||l i | | l.lll. | ( . | | |
lixInK Uiorn than h*d thn hilc»!. hum rnlnti. liuitjnenn, T h e y lutvr iipem-d nil
Infant in tlis Urltlnh kliiK<l«'»- Tli<< ofHei' ill, Anbury I ' m b .
Brltlnh itovertim«nt h«« not yet n i i l v n l
«t Ui« alaga wh»r» it In willing to con
It nay 11 to mlv«jtliM> In T
Kay Crawford, Charles Hcnnctt, A l wjml Heyrr, Taylor Hnnci', MifKc.H
Kilnu Conover, ('urolyn Hancc, Margaret anil Hcrtha Hcnnett, Klmihcth
Hc-ru-ncls, Kllul Cottrcll and Huchrl
('tnmvrr nnd John iteciM.
At. tin' llnlnidrl II:ipli:,L church F r i day night an entertainment given t w o
vvrel<ti jigo wan repented with nomo
new ii'allln"^ It w n i nn Mirreuui'ill
mi on tin' (imt occasion, nnd about ?'.!,'.
WIIM rlruiTil.
n o r m : D A Y i'Lju>i/\r>e
you will cct nn iden that you mij'ht
Mrn. Ann.'l While of K v c n t t wan to try tint work lit. I lie Keel Dunk
11 u 11 < I. • 111 y Ink I'll nick laid wi.'li. Mir Htcnin Imiiulryl Tlinl will lin Urn dny
wun nuivril to Mm. IMwiuil l-'i nnrlVn Dint We nrmjlro u iw*w |intron. Thono
linn/to, where nil opciation wait per whii IIIIVI' hail their" linen or rolurol
fiiinii'il by Dr. C. A. I'nliui'i of Holm wliirtn, collarn or cufTn or /imry v<*Hln
• LI nml |>r. II. M. <;n 11 i 1011 of Kid liuiniliinil by our pci-fitt mntliocl of
Iniiiiilry work will nrvi-r ntrocrailip t<>
Ilinik. Mm. Whlln In i w i v i r i n g .
imy oilier i»ft«r onco trylntf tho
Mrs.
Ansel Whlta Op*rftt*fl On.
Will M u » . tu N i l Own rurnl.
Clintli>n II, Ciinovi.r will imivr. Ihln
weell finin I . I I I I I P I - jirlll'lll k'll fll I Ml I I I
I'll iinmit Viilli'y, ni'iir llotmilnl, l o Ilii.
fin m hi' i t . i i,l ly bought Ml Widen
loiih,
Mr. .'Idii'nrk will inovn friim
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TEMPORARY OFFICE: 28 MONMOUTH STREET
t-
0-0-0
BY THE *
RED BANK TRUST CQMPANY
BE SURE OF THE STORE.
Big 9 on Front of Building.
The Sweeper-Vac.
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DISPLAY AT
T h e real estate men of Bed Bank
are looking forward to an unusually
brisk season in real estate. Red Bank
is becoming better and better known
each year as a fine residence town.
I t has many advantages not enjoyed
by other localities. The excellent train
service, J.he good drainage, the fine
schools, the numerous churches, the
Lot 1—For the heaviest yield. Any
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artesian water supply, the town's sitvariety. The area to be measured and'
uation as a trolley center, and above
the yield weighed by two disinterested
The minimum wage bill puts a new parties. Crib-dry weights only to count
all, the Shrewsbury river, give Red
less than one-eighth acre to be conBank advantages enjoyed by few front on things. It virtually tells the Not
coal
mine owner that he must operate sidered.
- other places within an equal distance
FOR WOMEN.
Lot
2—Best 1<) ears White.
the mines for the welfare of the people
Lot 3—Best 10 ears Yellow Dent.
of New York.
generally and not for the. selfish inLot 4—Best ear that sheila tho riio.it
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terest of himself. A scale of wages is corn (dryneaa. to.-be...con3lder.e(]>,_. Any Colonialsand
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Half a dozen or more farms have established below which he must not variety Yellow or'Whlte.
5—Best 10 stalks and ears Yellow
been sold already this season within employ minors, and while this mini- or Lot
White, nny variety.
are the fashion.
a short distance of Red Bank. Others mum wage is much less than is paid
Lot 6—Best bushel of ears, 'White.
are being negotiated for. Prices are in America, the fact that the miners Lot 7—Boat bushel of ears, Yellow.
Look
in Vogue last month. The
8—Best 10 ears any variety. Open
going up steadily. This applies to all have been demanding the passage of to Lot
any boy for entry of corn grown on
classes of real estate in and around the bill proves that this minimum wage any, area not less than one Kquure rod. Shoe styles there shown In $7.00 and
£3.00 Colonials are Identically the
Red Bank. It applies equally to is more than many of them had been Lot 9—Best essay on Corn Growing.
Lot 10—Sweepstakes prize for highest same as mine at S-1.no. 1 can fit any
farms, to vacant lots, to houses and making in the past. The law virtually number
points, based on general exlots, and to business places. All this confiscates the property of the conl cellence of
of exhibit, net cost per bushel f o o t .
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betokens a flrm belief in tlie future of mine owners, by compelling them to of "corn raised, excellence of record kept,
an essay on Corn Growing.
Otncr Gndot, $2.00 to $3.50.
Red Bank and its surroundings.
pay higher wages than they had been andThe
entries so far are Arthur
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paying in tho'past.
Kuhna, Thomas Collins, Frank Loescli.
Ked Bank is the first large town on
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and Peter Quarner of Cliffwood; Arthe line of the New York and Long
Everywhere this law will be re- thur D. Ziegler, Andrew Boise, George
Branch railroad. It has a train serRaymond Stilwell, W. Oliver
vice which is not equalled by any town garded as an advance step in the prog- Meinzer,
Diggtn, - George Eastmond, Dennis
within a similar distance from New ress of civilization. A hundred years Warne,
William
Techenor, Edward
ago
there
were
slaves
in
many
lands.
York. It has not only all the regular
Alert Lyle, William Waklead,
trains of the New York and Long The traffic in human flesh and blood Fairy,
Amos
B.
Stultz,
Merritt Warwick,
Branch railroad, but it has in addi- was upheld by the law, by the church,
tion the New Jersey Central trains. and by the common consent of the Jerry Ervin, Clarencs Ziegler and
TheEc are the Lakewood and Atlantic people. Today, outside of the bar-Harold Conover of Matawan; John
City express trains, and all of them baric nations, slaves are not owned Krempasky, Harry Feinberg, Claude
stop at Red Bank in both directions. anywhere. This result was obtained Blowes, Raphael Feinberg, Paul W.
through years of education and agita- Drapkin, John F. Kelly and J. William
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Time was, and that too within Orr of Englishtown; Elmer C. Miller,
Property in all directions around tion.
FOR MEN.
the memory of many men now living, Stanley White, Harold Musgrave, LeEed Bank is being developed. Farms when
to denounce slavery and to speak roy Tolly, Francis McCabe and George
The high grade Oxfords and Shoes
and tracts of vacant land are being for human
Brown
of
Farmingdale;
Milton
Peterfreedom was to invite
converted into building lots and arestripes and the
pjison. Today, the kin, David Lopatkin, Morris Oylensky, are all made with flatter toes than last
being built upon. In Middletown
men
who
suffered
stripes and im- George Kennedy, Samuel Braeklebank year, although I can give you either
township, in the territory which is
and Thomas Maher of Freehold; Edtributary to Red Bank, upwards of prisonment in the struggle for human ward Bendy of Freneau; Charles E. high or low toes. I've a grand stock
1,000 lots were sold last year. A con- freedom have high places in the roster Clinton and Henry Callahan of Ten- to fit and please any man, young or
siderable number of these lots will be of the great and good.
nent; George Dalton, William Conrow, old, at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50,
built upon this year. Other tracts are
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Charles VanBrakle, Harold W. $4.00, $5.00 end $6.00.
being put on the market. As houses
This English minimum wage bill
Extnt Vahiei at $3.00 to $4.00.
are built on these lots, the value of all was not enacted wholly because of the Rhoades, Edward Blakeslee and Victor
other property in the locality will in- justness of the measure. It was en-Witck of Oceanport, and Henry Ostin
crease and the price will advance. The acted chiefly because the government Clarence LeCompte, Henry Wist, Ellis
lots nearest to the center of popula- dared not do otherwise. To refuse to Burdge and Edward A. D. Williams of FOR BOYS, GIRLS AND CHILDREN.
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tion will advance moro rapidly than pass the measure meant the overturn Lakewood.
1 have always made a specialty of
those in the outlying tracts. But all of the government. A million miners
the above and have special, lasts for
HEW
PBEVENTOBIUM
BEADY.
of them will increase in value rapidly. were on strike. The supply of coal
growing feet, that train them properly,
was exhausted. Tho people through- Bulldbiirs at ranalngraals Will Save Ac* *•
1 carry them from B to EE, so any foot
out
England,
especially
the
manufaccommodations
for
700
Cuildron.
New York city has been increasing turers, found business at a standstill
can be fitted, $1.00 to $3.00.
in population at the rate of nearly a because
The tuberculosis preventorium at
they could get no coal. The
It will pay you to come miles to see
quarter of a million a year. A few miners on
Farmingdale
will
open
its
?150,000
side, and the manufacyears ago all this increase in popula- turers on one
home, which was recently completed, my beautiful Easter Shoe Stock.
the
other,
were
alike
detion swarmed within the city limits. mimding that the government pass on Thursday, April 25th. Governor
CLARENCE WHITE, Red Bank.
"Within the la.st few years the surplus the minimum wage measure and so Wilson, Comptroller Prendergast and
population .of New York has been put an end to tho strike. The bill was Rorough President McAneny of New
moving into the country.
From a just, bill and it was right that it York, as well as other prominent men,
100,000 to 200,000 of the New York should be passed. But it was passed, have accepted invitations to be present
population are finding homes in the not because it was a just measure, but and make addresses.. Mrs. Grover
country annually. At first Long Is- because the miners and the manufac- Cleveland will be among the prominent
land was the. principal location sought turers had power to compel the gov- women who will nttend the opening.
for homes. Now the trend is toward ernment to pass it. Lincoln's emanThe preventorium is the only instiNew Jcrecy.
cipation proclamation was issued, not tution in this country where tne chil+ • +
because of the wickedness of human dren of consumptive parents are cared
All that portion of New Jersey slavery, but purely as a war measure, for until their homes in the city have
within sixty miles of Now York is and the minimum wage bill of Eng- been made safe for them to return.
Many prominent physicians are inavailable as home sites for those who land was passed in a similar spirit.
terested in-the preventorium and will
do business in the city. Year by year
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attend
the opening exercises to study
sees an increase in the number flocking to Monmouth county. At the - This bill is the entering wedge of a the work. The preventorium was escoming
wide-spread
change.
This
tablished at Farmingdale on a small
present time the population of Monmouth county is incrensinj; at the l'ate .'hangc will not affect England anil scale two yenrs"agoand dnring-thuir
of 2,000 to 4,000 per year. Almost [lie British Isles alone, but it will set time 400 tenement house children have
the whole of this increase is within up a standard for tho whole world. been saved from developing tubercuten miles of the coast. The climate, It will result, within a comparatively losis. The preventorium has been conthe surroundings, the improvements few years, in the coal, lands of all ducted in two small frame houses on a
and the natural advantages of this civilized countries being taken over 170-iicre farm which was donated by
section make it the choicest locality LUKI operated by the government for Arthur Brisbane, editorial writer for
within the range of New York's com- the general good. Already through- the New York Journal. Several
muting distance. Of all the places, out almost every civilized land this wealthy men have donated large sums
none has so many natural attractions demand is being made. In this country of money which made the erection of
is especially prominent in regard to the new preventorium possible. John
to oll'er as Red Bank and its environs.
.• Alaska coal fields. A big coal D. Rockefeller donated $10,000. J.
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strike appears to be imminent in this Pierpont Morgan, $5,000 and Jacob H.
It has been well said that the safest country, and millions of citizens are Schiff, $fi,000. Other contributions
of all investments is real estate. When f the opinion that if such a strike swelled the total to $150,000 and a
it is bought with prudence and fore- occurs the government should control group of substantial buildings were
thought the result is certain. Land the operation of the coal mines, even erected which will accommodate 700
, has always been the very best form of if it became necessary to confiscate children a year.
investment and it will continue to bo the mines and operate them with the
The children are kept at the prethe best form of investment so long as government as owner.
ventorium three or four months. They
land is held as private property. It
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sleep
out of doors and are given the
cannot be stolen, it cannot run away;
Many of the English papers regard best of food and care. When they reand if the title is good it can resist
the
passage
of
this
minimum
wage
bill
turn to the city they go back in fine
all attacks of every kind.
as the most important legal enact- physical condition to a home which
ment since the KngliRh barons com- has been cleaned up and made saniEvery young man should own a pelled Kinjr John to sign tlie Manna tary by the board of health durjng
piive of real estate. Every real es- t'haita in 121.",. Tile passage of this their absence.
tate agent has properties which can hill controverts the principles of albe bought for a small sum down and nost every act passed l,y the British
Houfc cleaning time. Just the time
HOLMDEL EniEQTAINMENTS.
the balance in easy monthly payments. liarlianit'iit comei'iiin^ private prop. _ buy a Swcepcr-Vac for cleaning
Wo.;t young men spend foolishly or I'rty. It is a bald declaration that
I
your
cariicts, matting nnd rugs. Il U
thoughtlessly more than is Millijicnl iwinrs of private property must use Play« Olven by Church rolkg Prov« a perfect vacuum cleaner, u little
Profitable.
to make these monthly payments. At that property for the public welfare;
Two church entertainments were wonder, price only
the end of two or three years the lot ;ind that no man lias private rights
can ln> paid for out of money which which will be allowed to interfere given at llolmdel la.st week. On Tuesotherwise would probably have been with the public welfare, no matter day night the members Of the He• foolishly or thoughtlessly spoilt. With Iiow sacred the right of private prop- fiinncd church gave two plays in the
Will save you that much in trouble
it'pim; of real estate free and clear 11 erty may have lieen held in the past. chapel. The building was filled to
start i.; made toward a comfortable {Town Tall: continued on puye Jti.) ovortlowing and there were not nnd lnbor this spring.
Ask tin! lady who IUIK one.
enough seats to nccommodute the
old age.
audience. About .f.'t2 was cleared.
"Wouldn't part with it for double
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Woildml
Thirty
Yours.
the
price," she will tell you.
One
play
was
in
tho
nature
of
n
The young mail who buys real estate on .small monthly payments
Mr. ami Mis. William II. Seruby farce and was called "How the Story
•iliould be careful nut. t'n buy mure f I.eonurdville celebrated their lliir- Cruw." Those who took part were
A. Y. SEDLOCK. Agent.
than he can conveniently pay for. He tietb
wedding
anniversary
la.st Miss Kmnia l'olhenius, Mrs. Kdgar
ulioiild select a lot or 'piece of land Wednesday. A large number of their Sfhcncli, Mr.i. Margaret lOly, Mrs. Ed-0 Suntst Avanue, Red Bank, N. I.
not too far out of the present thickly friends gathered at their home and ward Taylor, Mrs. Arthur Kmock,
settled localities. J'niclom'e should be •prut a n enjoyable evening with them, Mrs. Minor Ilrown, Misii Klla DultoiH
exercised in its ]iurcliai.e, just the Among their guests was .Mrs. Mllen nml Mrs. Cnrrctt Cottrcll. Mian I'olsame as prudence should be exercised Westbrook [if Navesink, who was ln'inu!i wns in charge. The other play
in all other matters of human interest. bridesmaid at the niurringe of Mr. and witM in tin; nature of a tableaux and
wiiN called "Aunt JITUHIIU DHWD'H
lly using reasonable judgment, no •Mrs. Si'iuby.
Family Album." Mity.-i I,anii)crtsnn.
man can gn astray in buying real <'sone nf II.<• llolmdel public school
tate, <•).penally in this part of Mon
Wnrtiloil Tw.uty Ytaii.
ti'aclii'i
si, tuuli Ihe leading pint. Other
inimlh county, where real estate i.'i ;.o
Mr. »u.l Mi.-.. W. 1). U,,l.in»,Mi of i'liiiriii'l.i'i» w i n ' hikfii by ilhaili 1 :; l«ilT,
rapidly iiiciviising in value.
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3
WILL BE PAID ON
SPECIAL DEPOSITS
1
Red Bank Steam Laundry,
REP BANK, N. J.
Come in and let us explain our business methods..
Out-of-town customers can send their funds by mail and receive the same efficient service,
T. N. McCARTER, PRESIDENT .
t
... •
NEWTON DOREMUS, VICE PRESIDENT
JESSE MINOT, SECRETARY.AND TREASURER
S
DIRECTORS
T. N. McCARTER, RBMSON, N. J.
M. M. DAVIDSON, RED BANK, N. J,
P. W. EGNER, NEWARK, N. J.
TWM6W,
RED BANK, &J.~
'
'NEWTON DOREMUS, RED BANK, N, J;
_C. G. APPLETON, NEWARK, N. J.
JESSE MINOT, RED BANK, N. J.
UZAL H. McCAntER, RUWSON, N. J.
CLARENCE WHITE, RED BANK, N. J.
|rVVW»
We Entertain
Our Patrons
on Saturday
Evening
with
Orchestra
Music
Jacob Steinbach,
1
h
1.
Broadway, Long Branch.
Ask for
Our
Fashion
Catalogue,
It u Free.
SPRING OPENING
This Saturday, April 6
and Monday, April 8.
Every nook and corner of this splendid spacious store bristles
with bright new Spring Merchandise.
Our exhibit of Women's Suits, Dresses and Coats. To see
them is to enthuse over them. There's a distinction to them that
appeals at once to critical eyes. Try them §n and the satisfaction
is increased. Then the price, sure to suit as well as the garments.
FURNITURE AND RUGS.
Our assortment and display of Grand Rapids Furniture and
Home Furnishings is so wide that we can hardly fail to please any.
taste and we can please many tastes not otherwise pleased because
of the distinctive character of our stocks.
White Enamel Beds (full size) with 2 inch post, 5-8 inch filler
at $7.50 worth $12.00.
Brass -Beds, (full j>ize) in the newvelvet finish 2 inch post, 1-2 inch
filler at $10.50>orth ^15.00.
Brass Beds (full size) velvet finish 2 inch post, 3-4 inch filler at
$13.75 worth $20.00.
Dressers- of solid Oak (with Bevel plate mirror) at $6.75 worth
$10.00.
Dressers of solid Oak (with large size bevel mirror) at $8.75
elsewhere $12.00.
":*
Bird's Eye Maple Dressers (with large bevel edge oval mirror) at
$17.50 worth $25.00.
New Satin Walnut Dressers (with large square bevel edge mirror)
at $18.50 worth $25.00.
,
Reed and Fibre Furniture for Summer homes suitable for
Reception Halls, Living Rooms and Porches, the largest line ever
shown on the Jersey Coast at prices that defy competition.
9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs at $9.98 value $15:00.
9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs at . $30.00 value $38.00.
9x12 Axminster Rugs at .
$14.98 value $20.00.
Crex Rugs at $6.48
Carfare Refunded to Red Bank Patrons.
l y NotSave $100 on Your Piano Purchase ?
By buying of Mathushek & Son Piano Company you save the middleman's profit, for they sell direct from their factory through their Red Bank
warcrooms. Thero are no middlemen with MathuBhek & Son.
In addition to tho usual fine lino of pianos a comploto lino of Victor Talking Machines were recently installed. You can buy anything you want, from
a $15 Viclor-Viclrolu to tho moat expensive made.
All of the latest records carried in stock and arc cheerfully played on request. A full line of needles and accessories alwayH on hand.
Mathushek & Son Piano Company,
«» wjttTa a r a a v r . n o » i w x . m. 3.
TIIK UKU DANK Kwiinirn U Utn bwt
Ibo Kly Iniuni! nt Iliilmilel to bin farm. fnmlly nownpniKir |iubllnli(<<l In Mon-
iniiiilti rmirtljr.
j It U found
un In man
f tho
th oilier
il er pupars
)iom«. M
Minn any of
p p a r s o((
Tim Itrn HANK NmiitTiat In U I Illm rounly «n<l It la read by th« putlomq iKiwiiJinprr for tlii« hum* people rlmnitiK rlniiMa. Tilll IiteuiTOi ha« a
liml nn furrllpnt ntlvprthiinB; motllutfi
l t |rruUtlon
| U
of oy.r SflQQ
•ffnum It goc. lulu th« most hi
Ach.
Warerooms: 5 Broad Street, Red Bank. N. J.
Tuning and Repairing by Factory E2acperta.
p« r
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THE RED BANK REG JRTEB
NEWSFROMFARMINGDALE
SPRING
THIS SEASON IS OF TWO
DISTINCT TYPES.
The severe or simply Trimmed Hat to¥e worn only
with Tailored Suits, arid the larger Hats with
flowers, lace and ostrich trimmings for dress occasions.
We are prepared to show both in new
,
ideas and goods.
THOMAS GETHING OF TRENTON COLLIDES WITH
AUTO WHILE ON MOTORCYCLE.
He Was Badly Hurt but Wai Able to Be Taken Home the Next
Day—Affair* of George L. Hampton, who Went Bankrupt,
being Settled Up and Henry Bartow May Open a4Store Where
Hampton u Located—Fortnightly Club Met Last Wednesday.
Thomas Gething of Trenton hod awhb are visiting friends here, have renarrow escape from death last Sunday turned from a trip to Middlcbush.
noon when he collided with an autoMrs. Margaret Demme has rented
mobile hero, The Trenton motorcycle her house on Academy utreet to James
club was holding a run to Asbury Park Howard and has moved into rooms in
and Gething and two companions on Harry Hulsehart's house on Main
their motorcycles were approaching street. .
Depplor's corner at high speed just
Mrs. Adeline Applegate moved last
OB Walter Randolph Combo of Lake- week from Miss Maria Murray's house
wood, who was on his way to Wicka- on North Main street into the building
tunk in his Overland automobile, had on South Main street known us the
reached tho Hume place. Gething tried Beehive.
to steer away from the auto but
Mrs. P. A. Cook is visiting
gher
. <
(Directly oppoiits the Second Nkttontl Bank,)
plunged headlong into it. A large hole
Mrs. W
William F
F. Megill.
Mill
was made in the radiator of the auto daughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs,
David
Asehcnback
and one lamp was broken. Combs
Red Bank, N. J. was-running
visited
Mrs.
William
F.
Megill
on
Sun; 6 6 Broad Street,
BO slowly that he stopped
car in less than its own length. day.
>••••••••••••>•#•••>«•••••••••• his
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Stanford
When the accident happened Gething
Was" hurled headlong a considerable were Sunday visitors ut the home of
distance. One side of Gething's head Mrs. Stanford's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
was cut, his legs were badly lacerated Jackson Bobbins' of North Farming'
and he was seriously injured in thedale.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barker, who
groin. His motorcycle was badly
wrecked and Combs's automobile was have been spending the winter at New
A business man, who was made executor of also put out of commission by the col- York, have returned to Sunnyside
lision. Gething WBB taken to Edward farm, their country home near here.
a large estate upon the death of a near rela- Draper's house near the scene of the Mr. and Mrs. John S. Flitcroft have
accident until Monday morning when returned to Atlantic Highlands after
he was taken home. He was unable to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Contive, tells us that he never realized how sit up and he was placed on a cot and visiting
row at North Farmingdale.
sent to Trent6n in the baggage car.
Mrs. Kate Aumack has returned to
her home at Freehold after spending
_ arduous a task it was, nor how many proba week with her sister, Mrs. Lydia MeVp Bankrupt'* Attain,
of West Farms.
lems, big and little, were constantly arising. Not much progress has been made gillMr.
and Mrs. Frederick VanNote of
toward the final adjustment of the
Brooklyn
and Harry VanNote of Oakclaims of the creditors against George
Come Many of these difficulties which loom up for L. Hampton, who recently filed a peti- hurst spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Grandin
VanNote.
tion in bankruptcy. Halsted WainMrs. Byron Moore of New York has
the individual are more easily disposed of right was appointed trustee last week. been
In
spending a week with her parIt is expected an inventory of the grocery etock will be taken thiB week. It ents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Burdge
when
an
instittition
like
of
Wpst
Farms.
and
has been reported that William Henry
Bartow will open a grocery in the Mrs. James Huff and son, who live
same store where Hompton did bua|-near Ardena, are visiting Mrs. Huff's
Talk
ness as soon as the latter's financial sister, Mrs. Otis Hampton of Bradley
Beach.
affairs are adjusted. Bartow, who Bh
formerly resided here, is now em- Benjamin .H. Todd has his 5,000
It
b t
in operation
has
i and
d h
ployed by the Steinbach company of egg iincubator
Asbury Park. He has had many years' nearly completed u large brooder
NEWARK,
N.
J.
house.
experience and was employed for a
Over
Last Friday night Windsor Castle,
long time in the general stores of
Grandin VanNote and E. Couse and Knights of the Golden Eagle, conferred
the crusader's degree
on eleven candihas charge of affairs.
Son.
dates,
[i :
Mooting at Fortnightly Club.
Miss Laura Megill of West Asbury
Experience and organization, combined with The regular meeting of the Fort- Park'was the guest of Mrs. Gilbert C.
nightly club was held in the Sunday- Megill and Mrs.,Frank Emmons lust
school room of the Presbyterian week.
great resources, make the Trust Company church
last Wednesday afternoon.
Jacob Lutz and Son contemplate
The chairmnn of the literary exercises, making, extensive improvements to
the ideal executor.
Mrs. Joseph W. Thorne, had arranged their store, including a plate glass
a pleasing program for the occasion. front.
The subject under discussion waB
John D. Sehnebbe, twho recently
"Home Life In Japan" and papers on sold his farm near here, has moved to
the subject were read by Mrs. Maxa small place near Jerseyville station.
Lamont, Mrs. Frank P. VanNote and
Wilson Youmans of West Farms atMrs. Halsted Wainright. A reading tended the funeral of his uncle, Wesby the president of the club, Mrs. ley Mason of Keyport, last Tuesday.
George S. Williams, was also given on
Ellis Farry of Bradley Beach visited
the same topic. Several musical se- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi W.
lections were rendered. They in- Parry, last Saturday and Sunday.
Special Reserve
cluded a solo by Mrs. Frank P. Van- OBie Megill moved l.ist'week from
Note and piano duets by Miss Eliza- West Farms into a house oivned by
beth VnnNote and Mrs. Frank P. Vftti-' James Huff on'rivral route No. 1.
Note, Mrs. Joseph W. Thorne and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Hamilton
Frank P. VanNote. Luncheon was Square are spending several days with
served after the regular business of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Grove.
the club was finished.
Franlc Rose has rented Miss Gussie
The rare, mellow flavor—
Mlloroa Batlernn olv» n Party.
Johnson's house on Maple street and
the rich, fine color-and
Last Wednesday night Miss' Mil- will move there this week.
dred Ratigan gave n party to her William Stall, who occupies the
the fragrant bouquet, are
friends. Among the guests were Mr. Dorsctt house on the Yard tract, will
to Belniar this week.
and Mrs. J. Arthur Butcher and Wil- move
r
the result of perfect disMiss Georgie .Brower, cashier in
liam Patterson of Ardena, William
—tilling, perfect ageing and
Hcndrickson and William I.okerson(of William H. VanNote's grocery, store,
Adelphia, Misses Lulu Lamont, Eliza- is sick with a severe cold.
honest bottling.
beth VanNote, Myrtie Hall and Iris . Frederick Mc^ill has been sick sev-.
Harvey of FnrminEcjale, Mit)s. Alice eral days witli u severe cold with
Hafcman of Jerseyville, William D. symptoms of pneumonia.
Mrs. Harry Lee of Port Norris wns
Lutz, William G. Hurtt, Clarenco LaDistillery Bottling
mont, Chester W. Hall and J. Walter a recent guest at the home of Mr. and
Butcher of Farmingdale and Miss Mrs. Levi W. Farry.
Mrs. Walter Havens visited her parElsie Wade of North Farniingdale.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crouse of
Woaded 4B Tears.
Freehold, last week.
Frederick W. Stanford of New York
Jackson I'obbins of North Farmvisited his" mother, Mrs. Edgar N. ingdalc is repairing and improving Ins
Sanford, last Wednesday. The oc-farm building!!.
casion was the '15th anniversary of
Miss Myrtio Hall and Walter
Mrs. Snnford's wedding. Mi's. San-Butcher were visitors at Asbury Park
ford's daughter, Mrs. William Mezick,' i a s t Sunday.
' lot u <**Toum>isititt«* 1
who lives on rural route No. 2, was also j M r s - Alonzo Haley has returned
present. Mrs. Snnford's health has f r o m a visit with her'mother at Jaeknot been good for some time. Mr. San- son's Mills.
foid, who is making a business trip in
Mr. artel Mrs. William H. Megill rethe New England states, was unable to cently visited relatives -at Lone:
Branch.
be home.
Mrs. William T. Applegate visited
A Triangular Movlagr.
Distributors,
H. G. DEGENRING & CO.,
A triangular moving took place her brother, John II. Matthews, last
Monday when James Howard vacated week.
Red Bank.
W. A. FRENCH & CO.,
Lester Woolley spent Sunday with
Mrs. Jones's house and moved into
i n m m i" ) » I I
i
Mrs.
Margaret Dcmme's house. his sifter, Mrs. Frank Sofield of Avon.
Mrs. John J. Urower, who was ill
Jonathan C. Ackcrman moved from
&AJ
the latter place into Aaron E. John- scvernl days last week, is recovering.
Willium ItviHsell hus returned from
ston's house on Mnin street, and Walwith friends at Oak Glen.
ter II. Grove vacated the Johnston a visit
Frederick llutton of Anbury Park
houtie and moved into the Jones house, wns
a visitor here last Sunday.'
No. 213 W o t Front Street,
Red Bank, N. J.
where Howard formerly lived.
Mrs.. Edward F. Draper visited
Carpenter Xnjurod tn IulL
friends
at New York last week.
»
WE ARE INOREASINQ OUR
Levi W, Farry tripped over a rope
Mrs. George N. Cooper and children
PILE
while
working
nt
Keel
Bank
last
Thursare visiting .Mrs. P. A. Cook.
day unil was budly bruised. Farry
of (micro, also oiu1 number of
had occasion to get a stick of lumber
friomln and customers, daily, just
Funoral nonontB XHoremort.
and did not notice the rope which was
because our lumber is so excellent in
The Long Branch lodge of American
being usod by mnsons laying n sideevery particular. It in true quality
walk. He tripped and full heavily Mechanics has raised its funeral bonelumber, in gruln, clearness, cut nml
lauding on his left shoulder. He was fits from ¥K00 to $1,050. Thin is the
funeral benefits paid by any
laid up Ecvernl dnys but is now .some- highest
finish. All our timber is well-nenlodge of Mechanics.in this part of the
what improved.
soncd, nelect untl durnblc, yet rewistate.
The nl'W benefit went into
Vonndntlon of Hotal Xtld.
onubly priced. Clot our estimate on
effect this week.
The foundation for (luKKpn'n new
your requirements,
hotel, on tho site of the American totcl.
Why He W u I.J»te.
In now nni«h<xJ. The Htruetiiie will
BRICK, LIME, CIMKNT, PAINTS
"What Hindi1 you so lute?"
be of tile nml ntucco, three stories high.
"I mot Kiullhsiin."
Tho rontriictui'H expect to (Inish the
AND HARDWARE.
"Well, Unit is no rennon why you
building about June 1.
should
he mi liuur late getting himii' tu
Biilldtnr A W«ron KOUM.
Frederick Hewitt in building a large slipper."
"I know, hut 1 asked him how he wan
wugou houHo on Highland furm. He feeling,
and In- insisted on telling me
vecuntly bought a tract of woodland about his stnmurh trouble."
adjacent to his fitrrn.
"|)|d you Icll him to Uike ('hiiiiilni-
MISS A. L. MORRIS,
Big and Little Problems
fidelity Trust Co.
... t• A
H.G. FELLOWS
EASTER MILLINERY
» "
READY-TO-WEAR HATS/AUTOMOBILE HEADWEAR
DRESS TRIMMINGS
WOMEN'S WAISTS
NEW MODELS IN C-B CORSETS
VEILS, LACES, RIBBONS
REASONABLY PRICED
FREE TRIMMING SERVICE
Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings '
purchased from us will be
TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
A BROAD GUARANTEE.
We guarantee the price of everything we sell to be as low or lower than the
same article, pattern, style and quality can be bought anywhere else in town. If
in a day, or week later you find the same thing lower priced elsewhere, make a claim
upon us and it will be allowed at once.
This should make your shopping very safe, especially as we have the largest
assortment and the better quality of Millinery.
KG. FELLOWS
37 BROAD STREET
•
JOSEPH T. BURROWES CO.,
RED BANK, N. J.
EVERYTHING OP THE BETTER QUALITY.
Easter
Styles
For Men and Women
"rfeALL
J.; I.Miki j M
1
MILLINERY, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED
MONTICELLO
WHISKEY'
-
POUR shoes for Easter should be appropriate to the rest
of your Spring costume. Probably you, like everyone else who is discriminating in dress, want the
satisfaction of knowing that your footwear is correct for the season
Regal Shoes made for Men and Women, insure you just that satisfaction.
Our creation of recognized National standards in footwear styles makes the
Easter window display of Regal Shoes an annual event of interest and genuine
importance.
Regal Store windows are carefully studied by those people who want definite knowledge of the season's authentic custom styles. You can select, with perfect security, any model displayed in Regal Store windows, and know that if you
wear them even on Fifth Avenue, New York, your shoes are correct and faultless.
This Spring's patterns in Men's and, Women's Regals, in newest shapes and
seasonable leathers, are shown today simultaneously in all the principal cities from
New York to San Francisco.
W h i l e "Val-Buck" S t y l e s for W o m e n .
This is iiiuiiisUkuHy a "White" season for Woinon's
shin's.
"Vcl-linck" is ;i hcuuliful n t w KI'KJI Ivitlu'r
th;it pri'Serves its wliiUviinish rcrni;uiciitlv; is soft,
plUHe and easily cleaned. M;ule hi I'unips, Ou!oiii.ils
;nul HiitUin limits.
S h i n y Lentlterc—-for Men mid W o m e n .
Tyr limti-r there is ;i wide ranee u( Renal »l)'k"s in
Patent 1.cither Oxfords and limits, Imtli Inittun m d
lace models.
Tlu-sc include Women's dainty, smart
elfects in cloth tops, plain toes, Colonial Tit's ;uid
I'liinps.
Russet Models ( o r Men and W o m e n .
Wo l u v e many Uussel s t y l e s , in n e w a n d e x c l u s i v e
p a t t e r n s and s h a d e s , in Imili low anil hiRh s l i o e s .
Uliicher and plain lace s t y l e s , C o l o n i a l d e s i g n s in
s m a r t Oxfords a n d I ' u m p s f o r W o m e n .
Flnt-sole, L o w - h e e l fnsliiom f o r M « n .
T h e s e a r e t h e new "1:IIKIIS!I W . i l k i i n - s h u e s " m o d e l s
that i n c o r p o r a t e e x t r e m e style with s t a l w a r t , m a n l y
e x p r e s s i o n , l u i | a r e n o t e c c e n t r i c . Made with w i d e ,
low,
i u : h l .in.l telt
liei'ls; Woad s h a n k ami flit
tn.Mil,
JMUC I M m i .
liiin',1 Tnbli'tH?"
JoHcnh Oninr mid Mi«H Emily Count)
''Sure, that is what he needii." Sold
(if Anbury I ' m k a r c visiting their by Jnnirii Cnnpi'i', J r . , t'oini'r Iti'iiad
KrnndpnrcntH, Mr. and Mm. Jowph C. and White Htreels.
Wlniiui'. Their pmentH, Mr. and Mm.
Willluni J . ('oiiiu, urn upi'iidlng ten
A NOVEL INTRODUCTION.
duyii nt AHIICVIIU, N. C , IIIMI' Wueh-
• Klon, I). (.,'.
Mini Anna t.luf, nKeil fourtium
yuan), died nt New York hint Tuundny
ufter a hrlitf DliieiiH. Khe had muny
ffiondfi liorp with whtttti nlw bticurno
ni'(|Uaint(ul tuRt ypni* when aho np«nt
tint uummer with h p i n u n t , Miyi, KiiuiL
Real Estate, Insurance
and Loan*.
FARMS FOR SALE.
COTTAGES FOR RENT,
Both FumUh«d and Unfurnbhwl.
Money to Loan In Yartous Sum*.
W. A. HOPPINO,
A ifnitofiil, nll-<ii)v»lo|>lnn wurmtti
lli«t imilu'H the L'utd, drniiKlity IIUUM
• r«al' horn* in our «ptcUHy—bring
your limiting troubles to u» for quick
•djuitnwit, f o r rcptlr* InnUHitlon
•nd prompt work Mil S3S-I-.
M . W . tUSYNCNLDM,
l» ]B.'front Bt,
fUdBu>k,N.I,
Of. l l u w . i J C o . M a l i u a Spaclal I'rlrn.
T h r D r . l l n w i i n l (;/)m])«ny liavi' e n
'cri'd Into mi iiiniriK»mcnt with .Ininrn
Omipi'i', Jr.'ii ilni|( utiiri', b y w h i i h u
ipeclal liltroductiity offrr will bi> niiidf)
)f Z5 c e n t ^ m i Ihi* f>O-c<int n l / e <if tlii'ir
T. Allolru.
•iilnlnalrd n|iiclllr f o r t h o ' t i n - o f i o n
Mr. uiul Alr», Kiln" Comivor Rnimt itljinliiiii nml ilyiipenitla.
HumUy with Mr. nml Mm. Jo««nn Z. lli'iiijaihi'ii, cmilixj tmiKin1. illrr.lni'iui,
(illlx'it. Gllhi'ii tiM'vntly came liomr •jut on Ilic ntonuii'h, »|)IM>II lii'fnri' tin
from MrKlnky himpltiil nt Trenton uyon, riinxlliMitliin a n d >H foiinii of
whirrit lio won tuki'ii with n hrnknn iinlnilil nml livnr tr'iul'l<i m « """'i
log;, lid la nnw at>lt> to walk with 'iiri'il by I til n mil ntlflc IIIOIIM i n c .
rrutrhe*.
.Innii'n Cimpt-r, J r . , hn« lim'ti nl'lo t'
Hunduy aflnrnnon the antall child ironri' only a llnilttrf mipply, BO n v m y
of Mr, and Mr>, Jamui Tolly narnl e
pf
„.
i l » li» <ur«if
f <lyii|icp
<l
rowly rwnp»d choking to rf«alli. A ila or rnnntlnallnn nhould rail
all iipnn
iipnn
|>lnrn of lin'nd |(MIHI-<1 In thn rllllil'i ilm lit o n i o n r m<fiil h i m "li i i l i t u hv
thrcftt which w»» rdii'rvcd a/tar mnrli m a l l , anil K" 1 " " dawm of t i n ' hint
.llfllculty,
n o d l r l n n vvnr m u d o , o n t h l * ititprlal
Mr. and Mri. Janpli (!. Wln*>r of S u l f \)\ic* I n t r m l u r t n r y offer, w i t h lili
Kftrmlnidnla and Mr. and Mr«. (Ivnrw ;>er>Annl u u o r i i n l n n t o r a f u i i d III
W. Wlimor of Alh.mbr*, C»llfoml«, nmiH.y If I n n uncrlAi! ()•>*• IM4
l o r W o m e n , " M m n " M»<lil.
M i d r In I'.tleiil,
Klnv, I , . i l l , \li\\\rl
a n d W h i t e "V.-I llnek "
IU.uk,
l o r M e n , " B r l i t o l " M...I.I.
a n i l Mljek KIIIR I.;.||[.
M.ide
In P a l n i l ,
I'mirt
Regal F»ricoB are $ 3 . 3 S to $6.OO.
REGAL SHOE STORE,
Broad Street,
RED BANK, N. J.
THE EBP BA^K BEGISTEH
charm t t e man. 8n« remembered the
Bweet story of her 4unt Phoebe'B
romance and her heart was warm
If love were what the rose la
tor this young fellow wlo might
And-I were like the leaf,
have teen Mies Phoebe's own , son.
Our HveB would gri>\v together
In tmd or singing weather.
The man himself seemed strangely
Brown fields or Hownrfut closcfi: •
•111
at case, but Polly attributed It to
Green iileasur© ol' array grief;
If love were what the rose la '
the fact of their hitherto violent
Ana I were like tho leaf.
hatred.
If I were what the woods are,
That cabinet over tbere of eurlbs
SAVE SOlPER CENT
And love were like tho tune.
Is worth a small fortune." he said.
"With double sound, uiul Hlngla
Indicating a quaint hand-carved piece
on lips would mingle.
Get our estimate before sur- Delight
With kisses clad a s birds ore
of furniture. "That amethyst neckThat (,'et sweet rain nt noon;
lace that belonged to some queen, I
If I were what the WOOCIH are,
facing'your old or new floor.
Anil lovo were like the tune.
believe, Is very yaloable."
If you wen; life, m y darllne"*•*!,. indeed. Are you Interested
Alt|l I, your love, were death,
In Aunt Phoebe'B collection? I think
We'd
.shlno ami snow tofiethoi'
Kr*1 Mureh mnde KWeet the weather
that Bhe le very foolish to leave such
With rinlTmlll and HtnrliiiK
thltfgs here even U Bho does, have a
Ami hours of fruitful Urenth;
If you were life, my darling,
sort of double lock, don't you?"
:
And I, your love, were death.
'Vis, but I suppose she trusts her
If you were thmll to sorrow,
nervants."
And 1 were jtuyo to joy,
Poilj" Mcuseu herself presently.
We'd play for lives and neaHOns,
With loving honks and treaHons,
She'wanted-to run upstairs and ask
And teni'H of nlKht nnd morrow.
about Aunt Phoebe before dinner, she
And laughs of maid and hoy;
If you M'ere thrall t o .sorrow,
said.' When sho reached the landing
And I were puge to joy.
Bhe heard a Btrango noise and went
If you were Aprll'H lady.
quickly down again thinking that a
And I were Lord ln'Mny,
log had fallen from the fire and.that
We'd throw wltii leaves f o r hours,
she could help Dob put It back In
And draw for tlay.s with llowers,
Till (las', like night, were Hluuiv,
place.
Ami riiKht were bright, like day;
What she saw fairly paralyzed her.
If you were April's lady,
And
I
were
Lord
i
n
MnyFor a woman, she thought very
OUR MOTOR SAND PAPER SURFACER
. "Sand Paper is the only perfect way If you were Queen o f Pleasure,
quickly, and i reached up to get a
Anil 1 were King oM'idn,
to surface a Wood Floor". I t will reloaded platol that Aunt Phoebe alWe'd hunt down Love toKelher,
move all joints or warped edges, and
ways kept on a high Btund In the
Pluck out his llyiiiK-renlher,
leave the floor perfectly smooth. It
And teach MH Teet a measure,
hull. Then slio covered the man
find his mouth n rein:
•will remove shellac, varnish, oil, wax, And
where he knelt before the famous
you were Queen ur 1'leaHtire
lime stairiB or the "muck" from skate If And
1 were Kln« uM'aln.
cabinet slipping the joweled necklace
wheels in a most satisfactory manner,
lu his pocket.
tho best machine adapted to produce
"Hands up! I think," ehe said,
CHESTNUT I.OBGB.
an even, smooth surface on any kind
coolly, "that I can shoot pretty
of old or now wood floor, hard or soft,
and in all buildings, from residences
"I am so glad," said Polly Mooro, straight. To think that you would
and stores to factories, bowling alleys, "that I came a day before'your other steal from Aunt Phoebe!"
roller skating rinks, reception and guests, Aunt Phoebe. It gives me an The man cowered before the look
dance halls, etc.
opportunity to iiave a comfortable talk In her lace. "It's all a Joke," he
whimpered Just aa the door bell rang.
with you."
When Polly heard James enter the
"Bob Galnes la coming this afterWe estimate in all lines of
for tbo same reason. If myhall she spoke to him quietly, with
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION noon
headache doeBii't get bettor, I will out taking her eyes from the burglar,
* or will figure separately on any be compelled to leavo you two to en- "Hurry up, James, and Bee who Is
there. De careful. Then come here,1
tertain each other,"
part of your work.
"Well, hello, James. How's Aunt
"Bob
Oaln.es
of
all
people!
I
beA word from you and we will lieve I will catch ' your headache," Phoebe?
Tell her Bob's here,". PoUy
submit an estimate of coBt.
moaned Polly. "Isn't it too bad that heard a deep volco say. "What tho
wei dlsllko each other when you love devil does this mean?"
"Come and help me. I have caught
us both and want to pair ua off like
a gentleman tlilof."
cooing dovea?"
"There Is one thing that puzzleB j It took very llttlo tlmo for Bob and
me. Polly. You havo never seen Bob, j James to replace tho valuables and
5 S S K 3 BUILDER >.?&;
he has never caught a glimpse of i tie their prisoner hand and foot.
OCEANIC, N. J. . ^ T o l . 320-w you, yet you cluim that hate bolls In j Then James and a big burly fellow
your hearts. It Isn't reasonable— !fi'ow tho stables stood guard over
mere prejudice! Somebody carried J him In a locked room, until the sheriff
tales, j e t neither of you will give tho , could arrive.
Phoebe was shaking boforo the flro
culprit away."
Polly glanced up nt her Aunt when Bob went back to her. He
handed
her a glass of wine.
Phoebo with mischief lurking In her
"I—I can't hold It," sobbed Polly
blue eyes. "What will you give mo
to make this young person chango "I nm scared to death."
"After you liave been so brave?
hln opinion of mo? Chestnut lodge?"
2 may he endangered by allowing f
"Thnt's not fair, Polly. 1 have Here, I'll bold it. Drink It all."
But Polly's coolness had disap^ J t h e plumbing injjyour residence g willed you everything I have except peared.
"I—I enn't, I tell you. Why,
tills house and grounds. 1 promised
Ei&to Ret out of repair, letting _the_^ B it to liob when ho wns thirty and I he could have murdered mo and I
Mdeadly* sewerjga'aes^liold full J can't go back on my promise. Thetalked to him about everything.
Oh!" wailed Polly, "I'll never get
sway about the house, spreading^ A fact of tho matter is that I have had over this—never!"
di
dwretchedness.
t h d
f place next year."
disease
and
Bob put his strong, Bfceady arma
her and held the'wlno to her
"This house is the only thing In j around
"round
All this c.an bo easily prevented _
the world Hint I nctunlly want. Look ' m o » ' h !by having a' first-class'"plumberi
"Poor little girl!" he said soothingat these high ceilings, this walnscoatinspect your^bathrooma, toilets,
Ing, the beautiful old mahogany and ly. "Braco up. That was tbobravest
•rosewood furniture, tho rugs—all to thing I "ever saw a girl do. Nice
etc., every once in awhile.
go to ii|iiian that I doaplse! Why do schome o[ that thief's. One of the
I will cheerfully furnish estiyou love him so. Aunt Phoebe? He m.iids WHB a confederate and she put
mates on any plumbing work you
iim't related In any way and I amhim on to my coming and Aunt
Phoebe's headache. He is certainly
your own sister's child."
may need.
a bold, bad man. I admire you for
Aunt Phoebe sat looking pensively what
you did, oven if you don't like
In the flro whoro tho big logs were red heads."
blazing. Her face, crowned, with Ita
Polly glanced, tip where the firesoft white hair, appeared singularly
youthful and tbere was a romlniscent light Bhowed on Bob's hair,
"Whon, when I said that," she
tenderness In hor eyes.
"Polly," ehe said, "I am going to stammered, "I—I dldn'tknow ...It WBS.
tell you why I love Dob -Guinea and ouch a beautiful red."
Two hours later MIBS Phoebe, feelwhy I «xpoct to give to him this houoo
next year. Ho will bo thirty then. Ing better ,como Into the room softly
and
saw two figures before tho dancHis fathor courted me in thla very
room. I loved him, but I wnB a fool- ing flames. Polly's fair curls rested
ish young thing nnd flirted with perilously near the auburn locks of
everybody. You roinlnd rne of what her favorite.
"Tills doesn't look exactly Jiko
I wns In tho3e days. He snld that If
1 loved him I must give up all myhatred," Bho declared.
other admirers. We quarreled nbout "It lBn't," laughed Bob. "It's a
it nnd—and lie married Bob'B mother." enso of old-fashioned love. Polly Is
"Oh, Aunt Pho«be dear, I didn't going to marry me."
watch her, Bob," cautioned
droam of anything like that. How M l"You
WHOLESALE ANJ1 RETAIL DEALER IN
ofton I must' have hurt yon! How i s a Phoebe, "Polly la marrying
Lumber, Sash, Doors. Blinds, Glass truo y o u havo heon through ail theao for thla houso."
"That's all right," agreed Bob
long, lonely yei.r3—true Just to a
and Builders' Hardware.
memory. That." said Polly
softly, cheerfully. "I don't care how, why
her a r m s tight about t h n (straight, or what her reasons may bo, Junt so
aristocratic old figure, "this Is what she innrrle3 me."
Polly helped MIBS Phoebe to hor big
1 call lovo! E v e r y t h i n g I n this room
RED BANK, N. J.
Is suddenly frngrnnt w i t h romance." chair. "It had to bo, Aunt Phoebe,"
NHHNHHtHHMlHMM Mlsa r*hooho Bnillod at t h e eager sho whispered, "I am the spirit of
your lovo. Bob is tho spirit of Ills
y o u n g fnco BO,near her o w n .
"Ho kind to U o h when, h o c o m e s . father's. Tho memories in ttita room
It Is almost dork n o w , a n d a good Just roached out and drow our hearts
night's sleop Is w h a t
I noed. M y together."
BUILDERS
[CONTRACTORS
OWNERS
By Algernon Charles Swh:burn».
EXTRAORDINARY
EASTER OFFERING
THIS
SPECIAL SALE
SUGAR AND MILK
We are pleased to state that all the A&P §to'res are stocked throughout -With a Full Line of New Goods for the EASTER
HOLIDAYS. No table complete without th^ifi&P Fancy Creamery Butter, New Laid Eggs, Famous Teas, Coffees and Groceries. If you get your Easter supplies at the A&P Stores we know you will be more than pleased. Purity and Full Weight
Guaranteed. No two prices at the A&P. Give us a trial and be convinced.
>
COMBINATION SALE
GRANULATED SUQAR
4^c Pound^
3% Pounds. 16c
COMBINATION SALE
A&P Condensed or Evaporated Milk
71-2c
NOT MORE THAN 3>4 POUNDS TO A CUSTOMER
Sold at this price only with purchaaea of Teas, Coffees, Spices,
Extracts or Baking Powder amounting to 25c or more.
No premiums given with the above combination sale.
- Magnolia, Star, Sweet Clover Brands 8 0 per can
NOT MORE THAN TWO CANS TO A CUSTOMER
Sold at this.price only with purchases of Groceriefo (except
Butter, Sugar and Eges) amounting to EOe or more.
No premiums given with above combination sale •
Fancy Creamery Batter 3 3 c Ib
We are selling tons of this butter. Are you using it? A trial will convince.
ORANGES
HAMS
15 for 25c
Choice Selected Sugar Cured,
ISc lb
Sugar Cured Boneless,
16clb
Sweet, Juicy Navels
j
QOZ
Be sure to get your Easter supply from
' O u r quality and price is always
right
" • .
us
W. H. PEARSALL
\ The Health of )
\ Your Family j
BACON
Special CUT-PRICE GROCERIES
Pacific Toilet Paper
Pure Lard
Prunes, 40-5fls,
lie
a pound
7 rolls for -
Red Alaska Salmon
Sapolio , a cake
a can
White Wax Beans
'-
Laundry Starch
2 lbs
Mixed, Oolong, Ceylon, Assam, English Breakfast, YOUIJK. Hyson, Imperial, India, Ceylon,
Japan ami 'Gunpowder,
35, 40, 50, 60 and 70 Cent! a Pound.
Tht'Belt Value on the Market.
Individual Asparagus
a can
large package
3 cans
- -
SNAPPV..CHEESB
Yi3ur attention is called to our
Fresh Roasted Coffees
Welsh Rabbit Cheese
One package makes a delicious. Welsh Rabbit,
all prepared; simply heat and it's1 ready to serve,
>
10c
We Give S&H Stnmpi. A«k (or Them.
Sultana 30c, Amboia 32c, El Ryad 35c per lb.
Great strength and delicious flavor. Bo liberal to the pot and you will have a cup of coffee
second to none.
Good Freill Roasted Coffee 25c nnd 28c a poiin&
CHARLES LEWIS,
incus
- -
Simply delicious with Uueeda Biscuit, a pkg.lOc
Your attention-is-called-to-our—
New-Crop Fancy-Chop Teas
alb
3 packages -
A&P BRAND PICKLES
\r Campbft Soups
—
lie
Grandmother's Oats
7C
25c
10c
Gold Dust
19c
Iona Lima Beans
25c
Mixed Pickles, Sour,
Small 10c, Medium 18c,"Large 30c
Mixed Pickles, Sweet,
Small XOq, Medium 18c, Large 30c
Gherkins, Sweet, ,
'
Small 10c, Medium-18c, Larjfe 30c
Gherkins, Sour,
• '
Small 10c, Medium 18c, Large 30c
Cliow-Chow, Sour,
Small 10c, Medium 18c, Large 30c
Onions, Sour,
Small 10c, Medium 18C, Large 30c
Relish
Small 10c, Medium 18c, Large 30c
3 cans
3 cans
25c
56 Broad Street.
Telephone. 60.
Tea Co.
Red Bank, N. J.
DELIVERIES TO
Fair Haven, Oceanic, Rumson, Monday antl Thursday. Middletown, Tuesday. Atlantic Highlands, Wednesday. Eatontown and Shrewsbury, Friday.
STOUT j
Palterbon Building,
60 BROAD STREET.
^INSURANCE.
Life, Fire, Accident,
Health, Burglary
and Casualty.
(STRONG COMPANIES
REPRESENTED. ~ "
IHHHIMIIIimMMMMI
Geo. W. Sewing,
Contractor and Builder,
ULII HANK. N . J .
Offic* In Second National ll.nl<;iluilcliiij
Room III.
TaUplioio 360 J.
loblilnc of All Kind*.
Katlnmto* Choarfulty Furnl«h«d.
EGAN'S
hendaeho la really novcro."
Too Nuoh.
Polly chiuigod h o r traveling dross
In persuasive tones th» goofl-looktor a filmy llttlo (town t h a t looked a s
Ing woman who had secured an InterIf It had beon m n d o o f moonlight.
view with tho taxlcub manager trlod
Tho diamonds on hor breast g l e a m e d
to convince him that tb.« company
llko stnrs In A suinmor s k y . W h y
owed her $2.02.
did oho fool s o a n t a g o n i s t i c t o Gob
"Somothing broko," Bhe enld, "and
OnlnoH?
Sho snt mualng In t h o great
chair that Miss Phoebo nlwuys oc- I wan held up for 46 mlnutos whllo
cupied whon eh w a s d o w n s t a i r s . It tho driver tinkered -with the mawas all bocauso o f n chanco romnrk chine."
of t h o inan'R, mndo BOOH after t h o an- Hor manner wan BO Irnpromlvo that
nouncement thnt Polly Mooro would tho manager wn« on ttio point of writluhorlt a l l hor Aunt Phoobo's catnto, ing out a chock for tho money dothat 1B, ovorythlng oxeopt
Chostuut tnanded, but boforo doing BO ho roIX.IJKO, thn beiuitlful
stono liounn Uiarked:
' "It certainly yiaa a ca«o of overbuilt o n it farm.
Kdlth T y n o a h a d
told Polly what lloti (Inlnco waa ro-charging. It wniu't your fsult tbo cob
broko down, and ho should not have
1>UU>(I to havo nnlil nt h i s cluh.
churned you for tho tlmo It took to
muko rciiulm."
"0," nnlil ihe, "ho didn't. It Isn't
overcharging I am complaining nhout.
Iln'mndo mo Into for n. bargain »nlo
Hint CIOBMI nt 11 o'clock, nnd -when I
"Woll," I'nlly hnrt aiiHwrr<Ml
whon finally Rot thoro I had to pur %i for 0
Kdlth IIIKI ro|i''ulc<l tli« n-Miflik, "Iho lilmino Hint hud Bold lip lo H o'clock
noxt tlmo >IMI tiro that y o u n g mnii for |I.O8. It la tho differentia 1 am
plniuiK liny Hint I would I'litlmr l>o n n flKhtlHK for."
old innhl thun to nitirry mi lilln, rodTlmn L1*** tnitnngor closed his chock
IMMIIICII Irhihitliui.
\ u n t Phoohu told
hook,
'
•' "5
mo IIIH liutr WIUI iixi."
"I Biippono pooplo will nay that I
ought to hunt ii'.i Polly Mooro n u d
iniirry lmr t o r,ei t h o root of Mlua
riionbo'ii wiinltli, b u t n o npallod flirt
for mo."
'I'ho HMMlMiKO hlui lirnn |u (irit]it ly
di'Ilviwcil, nnil I'nlly mid Mull hml
Ihi^rrnflci iivnlitcil ritrli lillii^r.
Whon Jnliion uu llglioil on tho IlKht"
111 111" hull I'ully FIII iv it Hi mil huililiiK
nhiiiiH'ir nlnuilliiK Iliiini, ii nullrnnn
iHinldn lilnl.
I Mil linlr, nlio IIO1IC<M1
with n nlnit tit niiipihiit, wuij not rod
hut
IIIIIWII,
Storage Vans and Express.
Whon |n< liml innilo lilnio.lf | n , ,
iMMitubln Mini ent^nvl
Ihn diiivvlng
Now Hint moving tlm#t U hnnr 1 amriiniii, 1'iilljr tiilniiiiml hor himil n i r
PfAparrd tn d o ynur unit moving" of rtlnllr.
furniture, platioa <ir IIUBHAKO, In nil part*
"At Innl w o Hunt. Mr, Hnlnnn. I
of City o r iHiuntry, In Inn mrlnnt [laililart
Tana In Hud Hand, llofiini ymi liavn mil I'olly Miinin. nn you |p|ii|mbly
ymir h#«l moving rtono, writ", ""nil or l l l l l l W . "
, ca.ll for t M p n l r rrllaMn ftimltiir* mnror
"(>»n of Ilin nuvlila lullo ) n n flint
In town. «n<t s a t tny tuta«« on vmtr unit
job. All fcllKla or iic.vy or llalit Ini.k your mini ! • Indtnpoanil
I mil Vnry
Inff dona mi hliort holloa. <'all «r airiroat
noirr, lull nl tho numo tlmn n Illllo
Jf, T . KOAN,
Kim) for II p.lvn
m o n ,,|,, O ]„,,,,
14 W » H Straai, R*t«l fl»nlt.
N*aU«»* . W M 1M J. Oln.. .!..». >OI J,
MO MONMUuni mrmwatn:
OVPMIHK
wllli y o u . "
In I'raotlo*.
Prohnhly ono Ilin honrtlttnt Inugha
wlilrh t h o <luko o f < oniiniiRlit, n o w
Knvnrmir niinunil o f Caiindn, o v e r « n -
Joyn, nnyi< tho Tnttlor, wna that «ornnliiiiml by ilin riminrk nf nn Irlnh
tiraniiiit, w h o n n « d a y w)i||n i h o ilukn
wnn (IIIVIIIK In Dublin wllli t h o ducli•'iiii i n n nloiiKnliln Ilin inirlnKn n n d
lii'pt up with It In nn nniimluhliiK fnnli
Ion.
Mo I'liinlnloiit
wnn IIMI m i m
In
bit onilriivmu t o U<><'1> uarn with t l m
inrrlnKi Hint lit IOIIKIII Ilin iiuilinM
liml i h o vitlilrla n|i>ii|>ml niul nuked t h o
innn wlint h o wnntiul.
llo mid llmt
hn w»« nnilnun (t> g n i n gund lfciflj » t
Iliolr niynl lilKhnnmnii,- T h o (t«jrhcan w i n iniirh nntlerfi] t\ut\ tmlii?i1,.|iliii
liliw lin mninKrc! In kn«p ii|> w i t h
I how. "Oh," h o ntlil, "uniiro. havan't
all ui« lulfei'
NOTICE
NEW YORK
Prairie State Incubators,
Colony Brooders and Universal Hovers
The Norwich Automatic Feeder.
The Bigfeit Money Saver that yon
are the lead- ever placed in your Poultry Home.
Will save you moqey on your feed
ing incubat o r s a n d bills and cause your hens to produce
brooders of more eggs. Feed always within reach
the w o r 1 d. of the (owl, yet they have to work
T h e y w i l l for It. When the fowls ire satisfied,
h a t c h and no feed Is left exposed for rats and
raise more sparrows. Try one and you will
nnd stronger equip your whole plant with them.
c h i c k e n s Priceii 8-Qt., $2.80) 14-Qt., *3.28)
20-Qt., »4.10| 32-Ql., $5.00.
'1 h a n any
other.
The Jersey Automatic
There is a
Dry Food Hopper.
reason for It
.—come- and It Is the only real, clean, sanitary dry mash hopper
nak us.
on the market. Just the right amount of food
reaches the feeding pan—plenty for the fowl), but
none to remain 'or waste.
It Is a time and trouble saver—you fill the hopper
and ths chickens do the rest.
The hopper will feed bran, middlings, cut clover,
Moo's Top-Fill Poultry Drinking Fountain meat
scraps and grit, and, In fact, dry feed of any
ry poultry minor knowi frtirn bitter
kind,
ellhcV train or inish.
cauncd by
Ilia dlaoainm find Ion of (i In tho poultry yorii cau
The
legs are ad|ustihle and
Ilnn'i*
the
iniiNt
.iitor In unminltury . . .
. <lrlrikln>c foitiilaln nvrr
for tinn tn thnthe pan can be raised l ! Inches
Aln«Iut«ly itruvonl*
|»r«v«
jiniiitry
y
ynnl.
Alxolutuly
^oiilmnltiiitlon \ty nbuve tlie fluur ur Kiuund.
ilin chlcki'nii OIPIIIHAIVCH. Alwaya nutipllan Juat rnollRh
watnr -won't ulup ovnr.
Dnnd air flpacn kovpa Wfttflr
The "Jersey Hopper" also
>'oo| In •umm«r un<l warm In wlntrr.
makei an Ideal aiitninatlc feeder
fJImpln In (-orittriKtlon—rn vnlvnn
KM out Of OMlT, Jimt rtmovn for pigeons and Is the only feedIhn'top
K i t tto
O fill—water
'••
will not flotr er that can be put to either use.
wlilln llm
tho top In off. HnlUfu. Him
Kiturttiitc«4i. Miidn In threo iiti^a.
IT Will- SAVI! ITS COST IN
1 Gil ,$1.25! 2G«I.,J1.75| FOOD OTIII!HWISI! WASTKD.
rile*.i m i , II.»OI »m.,
4 G.I., $2JU.
H Q I . , IIDO,
We carry In stock a full line of these tooth and nuke prompt
shipments. Call or send for Illustrated, deicrlptlve catalogue.
The 26th series of stock of
the Red Bank Building and
Loan Association will be open
td inveators April 1st, 1912,
and will close on April, 9th,
1912.
Stock may be sub-
scribed for at the office of
tho
Secretary,
street, Red Bank.
100-F.ff SI,., $18.00] 240-E S ( Siie, $32.00
ISO " " »22 E0| 3B0 " " $38.00
No. 2 Jr. IncuUlor, llB-Eci Slu, $15,00
STUMPP & WALTER CO.,
BO BurcUy St., N. Y. City.
H. S. HIGGINSON,
Secretary.
WASHINGTON
POPULAR
THREE-DAY TOURS
April 4, IS «nJ Mo? 0, 1012
$12 from Red Bank
Ini'lilillnir
IniM
niioiniiiiiilnllniii
mill i H T f u m i r y cstpiiiim'H,
I I I H I ' T I't'iRiinnl KKI'OI'I,
' r i . l i . l n IIIMI f u l l I n r n i i i i n l l
I
T l c l l i ' t ^tti'llln, o r ('. Illnilila, IM.
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It goes into 5.1G0 homea every week jind ranks firnt aa an iMlvcrtiBin
medium.
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within three months from date of installation we will replace it F ^ R E E O F 1 C H A R G E .
Helps to Make Home Pleasant.
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It gives iSO candle power illumination ahd burns 3 hours for l c worth of gas.
You Don't Have to Use Matches With tHe WelsbacH Economical Home Light. Simply pull
the chain to turn the light on or off. This helps' to save gas, preserves your mantles, and is especially convenient when you are going in and out.
a room frequently.
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This is only one of,many points of advantage which should induce you to install The Welsbach Economical Home Light through your home.
Each burner includes a by-pass and has an aluminum lining which prevents unsightly discoloring to,a large extent.
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PRICE]—75 Per LampPer Month F\>r 3 Months or $2.23 Cash.
Consolidated Gas Company
BROAD STREET, RED ^ N K .
Beware of cheap imitation lamps or persons representing themselves from the GAS COMPANY. Seethat they wear Gas
Company's badge. We will not be responsible for any lamps sold by other than our own solicitors.
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UNTIL JUME.
t. ATO ttl, US1TEBS CONVICTED.
WIFE DESERTERS' DAY. Elbanm Ptojl* Will it ajantmoal Tomor- Bnuioa Woman Kad R u n Hsbit Writ of rrror Onmt«<t to Slayer ot ABbnry Park Poliaeman.
u l Dnth Wnan't Notlc»a at Xlrat.
row for XMplaff Dlaoxdurly Boua*.
JOHS B. xonrr or MUKSOIT OSTS
Martha Penalver of Long Branch
Mr.' and Mrs. William R. Meyers of
The court of errors and appeals has
was
reported
dead
last
Wednesday
EIOHTEEK MOWTHB,
Elberon were convicted last Friday of
allowed a writ of error in the case
keeping a disorderly house and they and Coroner William H. Morris, ac- of Charles Clayton, who was convicted
Tbna Ota»r Wlf« poi«it«r» niton tue will be sentenced tomorrow. Judge companied by Dr. J. W. Bennett, went and sentenced to death for the murder
. Oonrt—fruk BoWl of Ailrary * « * Poster twice refused to discharge the to the .woman's house. They found no of Policeman Lippincott a t Asbury
circumstances surrounding Park last December. The granting of
••nt to Btatt Frijoii for Btetllntr from grbnd jury because they did not in- suspicious
dict Mr. and Mis. Meyers. Judge Voor- tho case and a burini permit was is- the writ will act as a atay of the exe• Hotal.
sued. It was learned, however, that
Pour wife deserters were before hees made special reference to the case the woman was a victim of the trance cution until the argument is heard on
Jpdge Foster at Freehold last Thurs- in charging the January grand jury habit and frequently fell into one of a new trial. This will probably not be
day. John E. Mount of Rnmson, who and an indictment was returned.
these spells which lasted for several until June. R. TenBroeck Stout made
James Smith, one of the witnesses in hours. Monday she said she was go- the application for the writ.
had pleaded guilty to the charge ot
Mr. Stout based his argument on
deserting his wife and s i x children, the case and a former employee of Mr. ing into a trance and did not want to
was sentenced to eighteen months in Meyers, was arrested during the trial be disturbed. Tuesday it was noticed the ground that Lippincott was not
jtote prison. In pleading Mount said for perjury. On the night the Meyer that die was still sleeping peacefully. acting in the full discharge of his
that a great deal of the trouble be- house was raided by Mayor Packer of Wednesday
her friends
became duties when he >was killed. Mr. Stout
tween he and his wlfo was caused by Long Branch Smith made an affidavit alarmed and tried to awake her, when contends that the crime is manslaughter and not first degree murder. Claymeddlesome neighbors. H e said he that ho had pushed a button to warn it was discovered she waB dead.
ton was sentenced to die the week of1
was the father of sixteen children, the inmates of the house of the apMarch 11th. Stout was employed
eleven of whom are living. The judge proach of the officers. On the stand
after the trial to represent Clayton.
KITES TO BB M.
told Mount that he had investigated Smith said he could not remember
He applied for a new trial but this
his case and had found that he washaving pushed any button. Ho was
practically worthless to his family. ' released under $500 bail for the grand Mra. ClMd* BaiUj S U 4 at B o o t of was refused. Following the hearing
for a new trial Clayton's brother,
Stephen Schultz of Matnwan, who jury. The testimony upon which Mr.
had pleaded guilty to the charge of and Mrs. MeycVs was convicted was
Mrs. Catherine Bailey, widow of Jesse Clayton, was ari-estetl for trydeserting his wife and three children, given by detectives. They said they Claude Bailey, died at the home of ing to bribe one of the witnesses in the
was released in custody of Probation had lost money in gambling slot ma- her daughter, Mrs. Robert C. Height cn.so.
Officer Ramsay until the first Thurs- chines in the garage conducted by of Avon Tuesday of last week at the
Moycrs and that there was consider- age of 04 years. Mrs. Bailey had been
day in May.
"My little son hud a very severe cold.
Gustavo Busch of Oceanport was able liquor found upon tho premises.
in feeble health for a long time. Be- I was recomirle'nded to try Chamber-,
tried and found guilty of deserting his
sides Mrs. Height, there is another Iain's Cough Remedy, and before a
wife and four children. He will be
CHLBBBAXB. daughter, Mrs. Harriet Herbert of small bottic was finished he was an
sentenced tomorrow.
Long Branch, She also leaves five well aa ever," writes Mrs. H. Silks, 29
Chnrles G. Campbell pleaded guilty Funnta of ThLrUen Married Fifty Y M » grandchildren and n great grandchild. Dowling Street, Sydney, 'Australia.
to deserting MB wife, Mrs. Nellie
Mra. Bailey was a native of France This remedy is for sale by James
Ag*o £a«t Wadnsidft/.
Campbell, and their throe children in J Mr. and Mrs. A. White of Freehold but had lived in this country 73 years. Cooper, Jr., corner Broad nnd White
Ocean township last February, t i c entertained their children nnd their Bailey's Corner, near Como, where Mr. streets.
was roleascd under $600 ball for Ben- grnndchildren last Wednesday night and Mrs. Bailey lived for several
tenco tomorrow.
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in celebration of their fiftieth wedding years, was named for them.
Frank Scott, who was convicted a unnivursurj.
The guthering numfew weeks ago of stealing from a bered about fifty persons.
DISD Or FABA1YS1B.
hotel at Asbury I'nrk, wns sentenced to
Mr. White 1B a son of the Into Louis
not moro than three yeara nor less Ucudinp; Whito and WIIH born nt Red J»m«i Llttl* or Xruholl ClalmXl by la thn way Minn AHn Abol of West
thun eighteen months in state prison. Bank. Ho learned the trade of tinD«atu Aftir Blokniai of n T««r.
linden. Iml., Hummed up her ralstonco
Scott had escaped two other indict- smith with tho late Gordon D. White
Jnmen Little of Freehold died Sunment n uml tlid judge told him he could at Matnwnn and went to Freehold in day night of Inft week of parqlyfiio nftcr having nought In vnln for health.
consider himself lucky thnt hia nen-1872. Hn ttiirtcd n InmincKS of his after u HicknesH lasting n year. Mr. Sho wrltoB: "I was a comploto wreck
teneo WUB not heavier.
own In 1870. . Mr. Whito served us Little wns 74 years old nnd wns born —always tired, worn out and noryouo.
Noiinun Garrily of Drudlcy Heath, scrgimnt in tho 28th Now .Teriwy regi- on the Jeremiah Stilwell farm nnnr I hnfl to npend about ono-lhlrd of rny
who wim recently convicted of assault ment in the Civil war. In 1802 hoFreehold, wher« his father worked m>v- timo In bod.
nnd huttory oirToliccninn (irny at married Kmmn Aro^c, daughter of oral years. For many yearn Mr. Littlo
"Vlnol. ynnr iicltclonn rod llvor nnd
Ursulloy Hunch ln.it HnllmvoVn, WUH ('apt. 'Jeremiah Arose of Mntiiwnn. worked for the late Judge A. ('. Mc- Iron tonic, wnn recommended, nnd I
Beutent'ed to pay the COSIH of the Thirtoen children were born to tho
enn truly uny It lma (lonn mo morn
couple, eight of whom «r<> ntill living. Lean, and for the past eighteen years Rood ttinn nil tiio mcillclno I overlook
prosecution lit tho ml*' of $1 a wrelc.
ho luul heen employed by H. H. Formaii
The nmilli'ation of K. and C. Kuhle They linve twenty grandchildren nnd of Freehold. Mr. Little wiin inarrieil In my life. Tlmt iiorvoun nnd tln'd
•for u wholesale lli]iinr Ilirmv for their two civat grandchildren.
lifty yearn ago and lonve.'i fuur chil- foolliiR m nil K<>«<\ I liavo unlnml In
grocery ittnro nt AllpiilmrHt wan Initl
dren.
hrallh, flouli nnd nlriMiclh. milII I Tofl
over until thin wi<ek. It. V. Ijiwrcnrc,
. MATOB tlTILL ABSENT.
llkn itiiiillim [rrifluii." ( W o p.imrftnt
rcpiTHentlng the prlllloiiiMn, mi.I Hit
DleA At UUIIIA of Dnuirhttr.
ttilR tcntlmnplnl to tin ffcmilmO
liccitxa wan wnnluil inen-ly to 1111 therrlinda or Lonff Drunoli OfllollU Ilnva Ho
Mrn. Karnh ('., Rmuek.iwidow nf John
nni'ilH iif thu firm'n regular grocery
"Wlmt Vlnol did for Minn Mini, wo
wow. of mm.
CUHtOIIUTH.
Mayor Kilwln W. I'lickor of IKHIU C. Hmock of Freehold, died lit the homo knnw It will do for nvcry nnrvonn,
(Iclin llrown of Long Hrnnch was ltraiK'h, who left for n vacation trip of her ilnuglitrr, MI'K. John T. Konrll run down, overworked, tlr<*d, thin rim!
Bcnteiiccd to live mutitliH in the ciiUMly early in I'Vhiimiy, In Klill nb»unl find of that placo Sunday of lant week. (llnrniirnKf<l wmimti In Ihln vlrlnlty.
Jull for UHHiiult uml ItalLory on Kdwnnl liiti frleudii rmy they liuvo no knuw- Mm. Hillock wan 117 yearn old and wan T r y n lioltlo nt Vlnol with tlm un
VVIiit" lit Umt plnco lu«t Docnmhcr.
ledgii of his whorcaboutn. Mr. l'lickor liorn in Now York KtaU», Slie married iiorntiiiidlm: Unit your inonoy will 1)0
a Tlio grand jury handed up n number WIIH homo oncu Hinri! ho went iiwuy. Mr. b'nim'k nt Marllwro In IH-llt. Jti- roturiiiHl If It doon not liolp you.
of addltlnnnl Inillct.iiirntii uml wnn (11K- Tillii wan to prencnt evldenco IIUIIIIIMI iihh'H her (laughter wild whom iiho
Jnmm Conpi-r, Jr., ltnl Hunk, N, .1.
clilllK1''! hy Juilgu Kontiir.
William Mcycni nil a dilute nf innlii- lived ftho leavrfi one linn, ITiiiih SiMiK'k
of
Avon.
liilnlng a gumliling hoiuw nl Kllicron.
tlliowwl Xludn.a. to Itrftltftr.
I'liekcr wiin Inifleli'il lit thu Biimo tlnm
D o t h of T.wif Vrftnn liWomnn.
oil
a ehurgo of iieco)itlng a hrllu1.
A nmn who Knvi> 111 it niuno im II, I'!,
Mm. I.mini J. Cunnlun, wife of
Mllhiitn Htopiieil nt Hnulirifrlit recently Krli'iiiln of l'ucker ray that In- In prnb- John CumiliiH of Lung Ilianrh, died
and whon lin wont nwny hn took IIOV- ulily doing rullniuil wink Romuwhiiri! Tnp«iliiy of Inflt wi'ok of lienrt iliRiiiiHr.
«rnl dollnrn which hu hml fleeced from in ih« H<m(h nnd tliat ho will return, Mrn. Cunnlun wnn 01 yearn old nnd
BonlirlKlit innriliiiiitn. Tim ntriingm Mr. I'acktir hnn brrn <fnornl frrl(?ht leaven nix c'liihllen Hhv mill her huiiWIIH ihown through John IlrnHhaw'f* iigonl f<"' tho New York and Long biind movrd to Long Itranrh about n
rnttiign In liln quvnl for it hotira fur IlrniH'h lalliiuiil twenty yunni.
year ngo, (lulvln (InnnliiH, who opOrnnmcntnl ant) Tiling
tho »mmner. He OIIIDIIMI gooiln from
iiniti'ii ii mill nt I/iiiK llrnnrh, In olio
Thoinnn A. (lailnnd imil (IrorKn W.
I*lr«m4n Xftva Hmrrow Duoftiit.
of
her
»unn.
n Spncinlly.
Klllolt and rrr«lv«i(l clmnRo on liogim
In nnnwerlng n fnlim nliirin of Urn
chuck*..
iMivnrnl menilii'ln of#Wtnt Knd llro
of Tornur Mmlavnt.
rnni|iafiy (if Fiong Hriuii'ti rmrrfiwly
Mm. Mm not ct I' l>e»nnlrt, wlfo "f
CilltiHloa <'(.««rfull/ C.Uan.
oncnpi'd nmlniiii injury whi-n thn llro
John
It
Dxaaalet
of I'lillnili'lphln. n
Mr. unil Mm, llrrry of the I'ort •mg|n« eluui-ud a f roight liuln liy n few fonn»r rmldflnt of n r m n firnvr, rllrd 17 Bank St.,
ttm<\ Bank. N- I.
Mcinmmil.h runil w n n glvrn n mirprlno fnt't In going over a rn»nlng liml mulileiily In't Hnlinilny wrek. Mr. uml
< |>«rty in culi'lirutlon of tlipir nlnctcojith 't'hiir/iday night. Tim flicnion wnro Mrn. Drmmliit mnvi'il In i'hilmli'lpliln
A fnw thlrign Cnti ln< imlil wltlnmt
wedding nnnlv«nary H«iurt)ny rilht xatlnti n rhlrkoi mip|ior at tho lire tWfllty yonrn nfrn, Thrlr ion, John It. ndvorllnliiKi n tnvt IblliKi prolinlily
by KIKHII thirty of tlmlr friend*,
im hotino whun thn alarm wun tiirnoil in. DtiMiilet, Jr., In n rrnlilrnt of Orrnn rould not lie f'l'l Ilirmigh mlvi'illniiiK
fivsnlni <rii «p«nt In plnyiiiK KA
hill tivprvlhlni? Hint I* »f vuliie In iniin
(Irovo.
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•ltd flttflHff norifflr.
KafrsntlmtnU
1(1 ml run hn ro\i\ tliirniKl) nilvi'ilining
Tho r<!«l b«r(f»lm a mlvurtltniil In
j»«rt »»rv«d nbout midnight,
TllH Kttm-ttn.—Adv.
It jmy« to ndvtrtUx In Till! UnuaTrn. In Tnr, K m HANK HBiimin. Atlf
LIFE NOT WORTH LIVING
Do not overlook your Easter Shoes.
Shoes always play a most important
part in the dress of any man or woman.
There's a touch of style and welltyedness to our Shoes, and we've such a variety of
models and colors of leathers that you're sure
of finding here
JUST YOUR EASTER SHOE!
There are handsome Black Leathers, Tans in new shades, Kids
in colors, White New Buck, White Canvas, etc.
High cut Shoes in the best and newest models.
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Oxfords, Ties, Pumps, Ankle Strap Oxfords in many new
features, just shown for Spring;.
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I lies. Ii. Deals & Son,
Men's Shoes $2.50 to $5.00.
Women's Shoes $2.00 to $4.00.
We'vo ;i si/A! and width (o (it correctly every foot that comes
to us, and our Shoo Korvieo is excellent.
Mason Contractors and Builders.
FORD & MILLER.
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It's So Easy To
End Catarrh.
Hov/ r
_
EGG 5 *
Do yyou allow V^_
You want your eggs?? Boiled, scranib ed,OURfried
EASY
On jusc
side,
f\n
incr one
nni> cwl<*
^-^Ti-vN
PAVHEKT P L A N
Or poached, or is y
PUTS THEM WITHIN
' For a nice omel
fflCHOFm
Yes, they come
I don't deny,
But one and
Today,
Whatever (DX
Inpulge-uFc
d eager children run a
f\the gay treasures of t
Eggs! What slush! Ms,
Such rahk nonsense make,
If you're very wise,1 you1\
nowera. Every church manes special
Easter's simply millincry\ V
preparation for the great day, but
probably nowhere In the world Is such
Just one thing about it, thai s-.
rauBlo heard as In Bt. Peter's, In Rome,
Those sweet, scrumptious
of which Mrs. Humphry Ward has glv-'
World-Wide
Observance
of Easter
Br HELEN BRUCE WALLACE
en u s BO Impressive a description In
Eleanor.
Besides the flower-banked churches
the newer custom of marking Boatertide with flowers In the window of
each houso Is ono of much beauty and
symbolism. When In palace and tenement alike there Is a common bond of
commemorative Easter flowers to
greet the passer-by, the clauses cannot
be BO far apart as the pessimist
thinks. , •;-_ ,,.. ,:••?
y
H^7t
hut wily KIIOUIII tlmt mnUrr'l
Go to itames Cooper, Jr., r.nd say I
• CIVIL ENGINEER ANU aUKVlBYOU
want a HYOMEI outfit—take it home
Urcuid dnd Mon mouth atm«U.
—open the lxix-^pour a fuw drops 6f
h<inu 1KH-L.
IIEO UADU, N. J,
HYOMEI from tho bottk into the
little hard rubber inhaler—breathe it
>H B F. KING,
*•
V R T R I U V A R Y BURGEON A N D
for five minutua uml note the refresh'
OENT1BT. ', ..
ing relief—breathe it four or five times
BHRh-WSflURY. NEW JERRVY
li'iduy for a few days and catarrh and
rsrs hunrded winter ord summer and treated
lroa at charRo,
all its
disgusting symptoms will gradOvtralomy porJurmcd on bitches with P*rf*et
ually1 disappear.
feiy.
TOT/NSIIIP BOARD O r 8 E A L X I ) .
HYOMEI contains .no opium, cocaine or other harmful druga and is rhervguIarnu-otmffRof th« Bhrewnbury Town
BURGEON.
sold on money back plun for catarrh, ilp Pt-rtinl of Huitllh will bo lit'Id on Iht-first anr illlr.-. PUMIEVETERINARY
Snrvico IlulldlnR. TeleDhone 2tk
aathma, croup, colds, cou^ha and tblnl 'lhurwJuye «f vacli raonllj, at 4AiO P. H., a- Iffllrlonr.o.filShrewsbury Avenue. TelephonslS>l,
tho Towr flnll on Munmoutti elrect. Rod Bank.
cntarrhal deafness. Complete outfit Periiorj) hnvintr coinpIuSnlB tii make wtl) pn-jM-rn
RED 11AHK. N. J.
91.00—extra bottles if needed 50 centa ibom to Jbe di^crclary in writiiiH.
.. _
ADUAM T HENNETT.-Prasldflni
at James Cooper, Jr.'B and druggists
CRNEST
A.
AREND;
everywhere. „ Simple instructions for RAYMOND D«UC;HTY. Secretary
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ARCHITECT, '
Bpeclall'tln rountry worlt,
use in every package—you can't fail
no Fifth Avenue. Now York.
to banish catarrh
if you follow inupli-ly [luildlm, Anbury Pvk, N. 1.
:
Resilience. 187 Uroail 3treat. Bail Dank
structions,
.
Special Notice
Telephone Connections.
SRSXUFF'B
TOHN
S.
APPLEGATE & SON,
By vJrtuo of n wrjt of ii, fu., to me
IH TUB
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COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
directed, IBSUCCI out of tin: Monrnoutli
3nvid»Dn Bull.lini:,
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.
BrosdStrwt
pleas court, will ha''cxpoBbd' to Halu ut
...RKD BANK, N. J .
public vendue, on Monday, thn 20tli duy
ot A[>rll, 1912, between tlie hourn of 1U NulsancM» within tho township of ShruwBbun
FREDERICK W. HOPE,.
o'clock and 6 o'clofck (nt 1.30 o'clock), axe heroby dediiRd and doctored to be, and thn'
in the afternoon uf 'aulil day,..at tin) ihalt include and embrace:
COUNSELLOB AT LAW,
court IIOUHC, Freehold, In the Jowi.Hlilp
Droad and Front 8trMt*
1. The ijluciiiK ur dupualLliiB In or upon am
of l''rc'(>hold, county of Munmouth, New itrcat or ullcy, or in or upon any public or prlvat*
D BANK. N. J .
Jersey.
property in this towmhip, any (teaii unimal or an>
DMUND WILSON,
All llmt parcol' of ltiml now or for-part of tho some, or any dead fmh or-any Dart of
merly flowed by tldo water, lying In the tho uamo, or Hlth from privies or cejrepoola orcatrb
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
town of Rod Bank, in tho county of basins or rubbish of any Kind or description, or anj
MED BAHS, H, J
Monmtmth und Mint': uf Sew iTerticy, de- hoUM or kitchen slops or go.rba.ftc manuro o1
: 10 SA0T Fnotrr STBEBT.
Hcrlbed an folloivH:
p R (p
(provided tnat
t te
etalilo
j man
manure and
and othet
otiiet
BoKlnnin« a t a pulnt In the original manure loay bo used aa B fertilizer), or any foul oi
ATSTONTBEEKWAN,
•'•' •••
ilgli water line of tin; southerly shore offcnnlva or obnoxious matter or oubstanco what- t\
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
ot tlie NflVGJjJnJt or North Shrewsbury ever.
Notary I'uhlic
Bupremo Court EnmlfM>.
2. Any full or leaky privy vault, cesspool orothej
river, wheru the Hiumt i« inteiHucted l»y
Odi
0 llrnnd Btroot, RED BANE. H. J
tliu OIVIHIOU Uiitj bctwuun IIUHIH formerly rcc^ptuclo for Illtli.
of .lameH M. AtkliiH and lands of the 3. Allowing or pL'rmlttinff any nlffht soil, ffftrb
B.
HERBERT
E. WILLIAMS,
HUM Krlck lyccum; and from thenco or other offensive or decomDosiner solid or flnir
SURGEON DENTIST
northerly .alonK tho westerly line of matter or Bubstanc* to leak or oozo from any can
Graduate University of Pennsylvania,
If mils under water leaned by tlie (stale or wagon or vessel In which tho same may ba con
omco DayBln Red Bank: Mondaya, WodnMdan
uf Now Jersey to Jumen rM. AIUIIIH, May veyod or carried.
Ht.li, 18«0,, thlrly-nvn <a. i) feet to what
i. Tho cflrryinfr or conveying1 through any street and Saturdays; Tueijday ovcnlnssfrom 7^0taBSt
120 Broad Street. Rod Banlc N. J .
wus formerly the nortliVuutt-Tly conici any BtibRtnnctt whijh has bnen removed from anj
of a bulkhead put down by -John \V. privy vault or ce.ifltool. unless the* same shall b*
Stout; thenco in a Iint> drawn from tho inclosed ir oir-tljjht liorrt]3,or tn a perfectly tlgh' F ) R . W. M. THOMPSON,
lost mentioned point to tlie northeast- and properly covered waifon.
DKNTAL SURGEON.
erly corner of IL pile dock, na uliown on
6. All carting of eorbagc through tho streets ol 2d Nat'l Bank Building,
Bed Bulk. N . t
the map hereto annexed, sixty-thruo (CS) the township nxcopt between UIQ hours of aunso'
Hours 8-6.
feet to the exterior linn for nolld filling and six A. M.
efltabli filled by the commissioners up6, The burning of any matter or substance whlcfc
R. J. D. TIIROCKMORTON,
pointed u»f]er tJ»o autJiorlty ot tlic act shall emit, or cause, or produce, or cast off anj
DENTAL SURGEON.
entitled, "An uct to aHcertaln tho rigl.U foul or obnoxious, or offensive, or hurtful or
OFFICE:
of the stntu nnd of riparliin owners In noying gafl, amoko, steam or odor.
Bed B*nk, N. t
the lands lying under tiie watcra of the 7, The casting or discharging Into the Shrews- No. 5' Broad Street.
bay of Now York and elsewhere in thin bury or Navenlnk. or South Shrewsbury river, o>
Htnte." Approved April lltli, A. D., 1864, Into any stream tn thla townuhij), ur on tha bound,R. FRANK L. MANNING..,',
and the supplements thereto; thence ary Una of this township, any substance which baa
SURGEON DENTIST.
south westerly alone Bald exterior line been removed from nny vault, cesspool or sink, oj
• ,
RED BANK. If. 1.
for Bolld filling, as Hhown nnd located on any offal or other, refuse, liquids, or solids, by anj Broad street, opponllo Ford A Miller'a,
the map hereto annexed, one hundred pipes or otherwise.
and twenty-six andfi-10(126.5) feet to 8, Any and every nuisance aa above denned t>
R. R.' W. JEWETT,
tlie eiiBteiiy line of landH under water hereby prohibited and forbidden within tho town
DENTIST.
granted by tlio Rtate of New .Icrscy to ship of Shrewsbury, and any person making, croat
Room K Second National Bank BaOdh*.
John W. Stout, May 29th, 3895; llience Ins, causing, maintaining or permit tins: any of
RED
BANK. N. 1
noutliorly along the easterly line of naid nuisances shall forfeit end pay a penalty
lundti HO granted, twenty (20) feet to twenty-fivo dollars.
WILLIAM ROSE,
what was formerly the northwesterly
The, above ia an extract from the ordlnancea of T~iR.
1
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DENTIST.
corner of a bulkhead put down by JOJIJJ the board of health of Shrewsbury township, am)
Successor to Dr. R. P . Borden.
"W. Stout; thence still southerly along the Dams will bo thoroughly enforced.
Gas administered.
tin: easterly lino of lumlB HO grunted ond
ABHAM T. BENNETT,
RED BANK, N. J.
along the westerly lino of a bulkhead
President of the Board of Health. HI BROAD STREET.
put down by John W. Htout, eightyRAYMOND DOUGHTY. Secretary.
thrco (S3) feet to th&' original liigh
A C. HURLEY.
water lino of tlio southerly shore of the
t \ • SUKVEYOR AND CONVEYANCEB.
EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH US
Navesink or North Shrewsbury river,
BrltVo Avenue.
BED BAHK. N. J.
' RAILROAD.
where the tjmne It* int&rwicteU by the
With Georee Cooper for flftecn itxn.
division Mhe between hinds of the Mon' Time Tablo In effect March Bd, 1912.
mouth boat club and land.s uf the Bald Stations in New York: Centml 11. R. of Nev
ILLIAM H. FOSTEB,
ck
lycpum;
thence
northeasterly Jersey, foot Liberty Street and West 23d Street!
REAL ESTATE. 1NSURANCH
along said original liiKh water lino to Pennsylvania Railroad. 7lh Ave and 32d Street,
AND LOANS.
the place of beRlnning.
Hudson Terminal (H & U R. R ) Church and EATONTOWM,
KEW JmnrZi
Cortlondt Streets, foot of Cortlandt and DesSeized us tlio property of Frlck ly- broases Streets.
p E O . D. COOPER,
ceum, body corporate, taken in execution
TRAINS WILL LEAVE BED BANK
CIVIL ENGINEER.
at tho suit of Joseph I-I. Applegute. ct. For Perth Amboy, and Elizabeth 6 EE, C 41, 7 08 IT
Successor to Geo. Cooper. C B.
als., partners trading a» 1Hetidrickson &
reiiinbfth only)S 02, 9 17. » « . 11 37 a. m.; 12 CC
RED BANK. N, t .
Applegate, and to be sold by
noon. 1 46, 2 48. 4 30, 4 54 {Elizabeth only). PostolEco Iluildinit.
WILHKHT A. BEECROFT,
5 20 (Elizabeth only), (Saturday only), 6 02
SherifT.
(Elizabeth only), 7 38. 923 p m. Sundays.9 08
EORGE K. ALLEN, JR.,
JOSEPH UE1LTA-, Attorney.
(Elizabeth only), 9 37. 11 44 (Elizabeth only)
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SUBVBTOB.
a. m.i 4 45, (Elisabeth only), X> 47 (Fliznbetl
Dated March 21st, laili.
[$25.62.]
Room 7, Pottorson Bulldine, Bread Strost.
only). 603 Elizabeth on ly).7IO (Elixabe'h only),
RED BANK. N. J.
8
10
[Elizabeth
only),
8
45
(Elizabeth
only),
900,
^ _^_
SHEaiFP'B SALE.
(Elizabeth only) p. ra.
*"Yjy"virtue of a writ of ,f\. fa., to me dl- For 957
TACOB
C.
SHUTTS,
Newark und New York. 6 66, 6 41, 709. 7 25.
reeted, Issued nut Uf t!i^ Supreme Court
AUCTIONEEB.
York only), 7 40, 8 02. 822 (New York), •»
of the atate of New Jersey, \Vill be ex- 8(New
Special
attention
Blvon to sale* of farm stoekl
43.917,9
45.10
46
(Now
York
only).1137
a.
m.;
poKcd to Bale at public venduc on Mon- 120O itoon 1 46. 218. 4 16 (Hew York only), 4 SO, farm implements and
other Dersonsi property.
day, April 15th, l»l'j, between the. hours
1 54. 5 20 (Saturday only). 6 02.7 38, 9 23 p. ro. F. O. Address. 191 Broad street, Bad Bank.
of twelve o'ctuck and live o'clock (at
Sundays, L908, 937, 1144, a. m.: 4 45.6 47, 603, Telephone S&4.
two o'clock) in tlie nfttrwoon of said
10. 8 10.> 45 (New York only), 9 DO, 9 B7 p. ra.
tiny at the court liouue a t Freehold in For 7Long
Branch, Aabury Park, Ocean Grove,
L. EDWARDS,
tlm township \of ~I-Vi;ehold, county of
Point Pleasant anfflntermodiate stations. 122
•
COtNSELLOR AT LAW.
Monmouth, New Jersey:
(Mondays eicepbsd). 8 OE, 8 40, 9 46, 10 28 LOKO BHANCII. N. J . . (Pontofflce Buddliw). .
Kirst: All the right, title nnd intera. m.; 12 20. 12 46. 1 43 (Saturdays only). 1 57,
EATONTOWN. N. J., (AdvartlaerBuUdbcl
est of Zucliaiiali Mowlor in the undivided
2 3n (Saturdaysonly), 435.450.641 (Saturday!
one-half of all that err tain cranberry
except«ll, 5 50. 622,6 38, 742,10 30 p. m. Sunbog Pltutite in the towntthlp of Frochotd,
days, 1 22. 6 !0, S 68,10 30, 10 55 u. m. 1220, £ 55, MECHANO—THERAPY.
count}' of Monmoath, New Jprsey • 5SO. 6 52,1000p.m.
as Stredisb Movements & Uaataaa.
bounded on all sides to wit: On tinFor Freehold via MaUwan and O. R. H. of N. J. * " (Known
K. HAQULSTAM.
north, on tin? east, on the .south and on 8 02. 9 IT a. m.: 12 00 noon. 1 40, 41 SO, p. n Red Bank.DR.
N. J.
14 Monmouth B t
the west by land of William. 1. Ely, and
Sundays. 9 37 a. m.: 4 45, 9 00 p. m.
The medlcal-meclianlc treatment reocontaining in the wholu tract ubout
LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK.
ognlzed
by
all
European
govormnenUI
twelve nfcrcs, more or ICHP.
a R. R. of N. J.. foot of Liberty street, i 00, 8 3 and recommended by all lending physSHoronil: All timt certain tract oi
10 00, 11 80 a. m.: 1 20. (Saturdays only), 1 SI Inns nna sureeona 0/ United State* *M*
woodland ultuato .in the township of
3 30. 9 40.4 45. 5 00. 5 SO, 5 38. 6 SO. 9 IK) p. m.. Europe.
Freehold, in tlie county of MOD mouth
1201, (midnight). Sundays, 4 00,845,915,10K
and .stute of New ,Ieracy, hounded on the
a, m.; 2 30. 4 00. 8 SO p. m.
R. A. F. VOOS,
north by land of .lulm Applegnte, on Hie C. U. H. of N. J., foot of West 23d Btroot, 8 20,9 50,
vntit by land of liooert I-.e\viw, on the. 11 20 a. m.; 1 10 (Saturdays only), 1 20, 3 W,
OSTEOPATUIC rnVSICIAN.
Mouth by lnnd of William I. Kly, and on 3 50. 4 30. 4 60. E 20, 0 20,8 60. 11 M p. m. Sun.
In tho Einncr Building. Room 16.
tlit? west.by land of Knuik lllain, condayn.8 85. 9 0 1 950a. m.: 220. B 50. 820 p. m.
Red Bank. N. 1
taining seven arrt'M. more or less.
Ponn. R. R.7th Ave and 32dStrc<:t,N. Y., 7 0". 9 40
11 12 a. m., 12 34, 3 42, 4 34 (Saturday!
Seized us (tliu iiroperty of Ziichnrlnh
R. JOSEPHINE E. NEAME,
excepted). 6 12, p. ra. Sundays 838, 9 34,111:
Mpslrr, taken tu exwution tit the suit of
OSTEOI'ATHIC
PHYSICIAN.
a. m., 1 30, 5 12 p. m.
Willlum I'arivfM' and .Inlni /(. I'urker,
Room 7, Eisner lluililintr. Broad Street, Red Bulk.
IiartneiM, triulhtg a.s AVllllnm l'urkcr tS: Penna. B. R., Hudson Terminal (H. & If. R. R
I'hono
368.
Church and Cortlamlt Streets. 7 0:1. 3 00. 11 u
Co., nnd to be Hulil by
a. m., 12 28 (Saturdnya only), 12 SO. 3 42, 4 28 Graduate of the Pacific Colleen of Osteopathr.
Or.AUIAll K DAVIS,
[
maturdny excepted), 510 p. m. Sundays B 80 Los AnKolce. Cnl.
Late Sheriff.
Onico lloun: 0 to 12 A. M. 2 to B P. H.
9 3J. 11 10 a. m., 1 80. 5 18 p. m.
RELATING , I'D NUISANCE
Township of Shrewsbury
D
D
N
W
• * *
lit-iiil.
G
'AnathosTdarliriA'
HATS.
The trial ^
Qf forty
Is past.
No longer is it laid on
And so the cadence of
W
D
D
Dulod March Ittli. -10f2.
JOHN J. 1'iLV, Attonitty.
l$U.2K.]
For further particulars eco tiiao-tablcs
R-^ARAHITORLIES WARDELL,
stations.
OSTEOPATBIBT.
L. W. DERRY, Superintendent, N. Y. and L. B
133 Monmouth Street.
Red Bank.
R. R.
and Fridnys only, 12:30 p. u. to 430 r . M.
CHAItLES 0 . McFADDIN, Gen. Tarns. Ason! Tuesdays
Graduate American Sclioul uf OBteopatny • *
J u m p s L n l ' n l a m i '.Io«i|ih 1'! Liilril, J r . ,
N.
Y.
und
L.
B.
II.
K.
Kirknville. Miasourl.
(XiMMlKil-rt n f liiilii-rt L n l n l . i l w w i d c i l , liy GEORGE W. EOYD. Gtn. Tajis. Aeent, Penn. R. R
o n l i T nf t h o surri>Kflt(» <il' t i n ' c o u n t y o f W. C. HOPE, Gcn'l Passcnecr ABcnt, Centra
M o i i m m i U i , hcvi-liy Klvo i m t l m l o ( l i e R. R. of N. J .
R.
WM.
J. WOLFERT,;
1
frt'clitt>rs u f llit Kniii (li'C4'ascil t o bi'iiiL,'
OSTF.OPATII.
in
t h e i r ilfbtH,
ili-nuimI.-< iiml CUUIUH
9] Iirond street. Itcd Bank, N. J .
a K ^ l n - s t t l i ^ r y t a l * 1 u f sulil <U'<"tiiML'il, vinOradunli. o( Philadelphia collesoof OateopathT.
ilci
i.ith
n r i i l l l r n i . i l l o n , Svlthln
nhir
Pliilmlell>liiucolli'2cuf Anatomy. And post ffradumntitliH. f n i i n tlu> ;1«• vf11111 ilny ill' M u r c l i ,
utu uf American ncliool of Ontcopathy at Kliks] *) 1 _•, n r t h e y w i l l lit- i i u c v i r h:irrt;(l ill'
TKAINS LEAVE RED DANK.
a n y iiclUm tlu'lH-for iiKtilnst t i n ' i-nU\ c x - I For New York. Newark and Elizabeth at 5 65. 6 4 villc. Mo., under the fuundcr of tho telence.
D
OtT E U L E T O S A B C S B D I T O B S .
Sing,
My Muse erratic
Of hats and hats arid hats,
Hats decked with
Crazy
Straw struc
\
But, r,dk!{b it, Muj
That while weTmay
The Easter skypiec
Heaven-lent,
To a pastor eloquent.
Dear were the delights I tasted.
But the sermon—That was wasted.,
All I saw from where I sat
IVas the latest Easter
HAT.
NEWlERSEY CENTRAL
D
j
"1 25. 8 02. ' 8 22, 9 17, "10 K. 11 :17. a. in.; 12 I"
!
2JH " U f 110, 1320. 7SH, 02;i p . m . Sunday!
J.Ull-.'S I . A l l l l ) ,
9 OS. 114). n. in.; 4 45. 1 10. 8 15. 0.C0 p . m.
.IDS..I'll T . LAIIID, J i t .
' For Freehold via Matawun n t 8 02. P 17 n. m.; 12 00,
j
4 30 p . in. KunclnyB. 9 Oft n. m.: 4 45, (I (Kl p . m
Notice o f E e t t l t m o n t of Accoiuit.
For Lakcwimi, Lakeliurst, &C. a t C 44. 1100 n. ra.
lOHtnti- n r I'Yunk K. Sii|.|i, ili'i-i'iisi'il,
DENTIST
2 61. 4 43, r> HI. 005. +7 47 p . ra. Sumlnys, 10 1(
N n l i r i ' I s iHTfhy Klvoil Hint till' ut - I
11 (win. in.; 3 40p, m. •
c n u u l u n r t i n ' lillljM-rilnTM, cKi'i-lltnrH o [ \Second National Bank Building (
Hi.' I ' s l a t f
u r sulil ilcci'ii.iiil, w i l l lii' i F o r AtlimlicOity, fi 41,11 CO a. m. 4 43 p . m . S u n
Rooms
8 and 9
dayH. 11 Or, a. m.; 3 40 p. m.
iniiliu-!! imil s t u t i - d l i y llir s u i n i K i i l t ' ill til i
ri'ixirti'il fiM- Ht-tlU-iui lit t n tin- i)i|illiinn For Vinelaml. Urldeelon, & c . 6 41, 11 Oil a. m.
i
4
4
^
<
p.
m.
•.Hurl n l ' H i . ' r . u n i t y nr M u m i i i i u l h . ' m i
River nnd HnrnPitut ntfi41.11 06 a. tn. • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • • • • • ; ;
TlmrNiliiy tl
iKhti'i'iilli ilay ul A D I I I , i For 2Toms
67, G 0.1 p . m . SumliyB, 10 10 a. in,
A. I I , . I'.ML1.
! • N e w Yolk wily, i Saturil'tyDonly.
! '<
DR, ROBERT DICKSON,
J '
I M i n i M I I I I I I M i l , 191'.'.
i W. (i. 111311.1:11.
W. C. H O P E ,
••
Veterinarian.
( |
• l l ' . S S I K 11. . S U I T .
V Irti l ' r m . nnd Hnn'l Mur.
Gon'H'u»a. A e t .
T
IIKNIIV N. H ( ! | ' r
DOGS, CATS, TOY DOGS.
E-21-11
t'ClltOlS.
Dr. H. B.VanDorn
PROPOSALS.
lloni-ilhiu l]ou«, lints nnd I l o r a a i .
Fair Haven, N. J . 421 W. Red Dank.'
KEYPORT'S
Scaloil piolioBtlls tu liuili! ii Kl'avcl
mini iiiitU'i- juovi.sion.s of tin: N e w Jurti'y j-li'iU1 ;ii(l I'nad law.s, in tliu tuwnsliip (if Oit'nii,
MoiiiiKiutli
tiiitmty,
New .UTM'Y, known
tv.\ Kt'iiliri^litl.ouvi'B K e y p u r t
11 n . m .
[li^liliniils m a d , extendin): from tlic V ^ e o k - d n y s
Nntlirdays
1) n, m . a n d G p . 1:
Kiulh p n i p c r l y lini' o f ,1. I').- Dordiin
S u n d a y s . . . ,U m i d 11130 n , Ul, a n i l 0 p . li
In Iliu lioi'oii|;li o f Kcnbricht, nortliI-.'.ivi'M Ni'W V d i k . U u i i i i r v n o r t f u r c i
waiil l o tlu 1 lailiotul crosninw, noav W a l k - d a y s
4:30y .
[lil.'lilnnd Hriu'li htatinn, a dintanct; S n t u r d a y s
1 2 : 3 0 p . i:
»f rl,7(W fi'ct, or l.lilili milca, will lie
I,i'iivrK l l i i t h ' i y
1
. BJlfi j :
rci'eivi'd liy UU hoaril of chosen / r o c - WtfSk-riAy*
Bn.turiln.ys
1:3O mill 7 p . V
luililrrs o f Miininout.il county, N e w H u i u i a y a . .OI1G n . m . m i d 1:30 a m i 7 p . i
J e r s e y , in tlieir oHii'e ill tile cmirt
T i n ' I r n l l e y r u r l i ut lln- . I I T I . ' V I ' l ' i i l r
1
lionie. l''ifi'liold, N e w •Ici'ney, on tlie 'I !,I,•Hun I ' n r n i n i n i ' l u l l l i Urn liiml I
K i ' y p m t I n r . \ . w ^ nlli.
lentil iliiy «f April, I!)IL', lit cli'veli
o'clocli, a n d l.hi'n and there imlilicly
opened.
New Passenger and Freight Line
«•«•••*•••«*•••*••••••••«>•
ON K U L E T O BAH. O B B O I T O K S .
K x p i ' i i l r l x ' H N'ntlr.'.
(Miiii-lnllr !•:, l l n n l i ' l i , vxi'i u t r l x o f A o h IMI \V. ll,,iil.'ii. i!
a:;.-.1, tiy o r d e r (if t h a
sUI'inKiltn nf t i n ' C.Hinty <lf MniHtlOlltll,
lii'i'i'Mv i-U'i'H iinlli-i' t u I h n uri'illturii o t
l l i r rtal<l <l<ri'iiN.-<l I n hvtnx In Ilii'lr lliUitfl.
tli'llialiiln mi.I rlnllll.'l HK.ilNHl t l m I'Hlllto o f
sulil iliT.'iisi'.l, nnili'i- m i l l i o r n m r i i i n t l o n ,
nil hlu nl
n . m l l m f r o m t h r lli'Ht tiny o t
M n n l i . n i l - ' , n r Iti.'y w i l l h o f o m v n r
Imrii'il n f liny i l i l l n n t h e r e f o r Q f l l l n a t
Ihn Mllil i i M ' i l l l r i x .
( ' I I A l t l . O l ' T i : V± 1 I O I I D K N ;
I'ollcnv Uiu crowd into T H E KKOIB-
I'Klt'a wnnt roluinns.—Adv.
MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY.
rialiM a n d Hpi'i'ilH'ation:! m a y lie
i i e e n ill. t i n ' o l l l i ' e o f t h e l i n i i n l i l l t h e
n n i r t h o u s e , K r t v l m U l , Ni'W . l e i s c y ,
1
o r ( i , K . A l l e n , J r . , t ' l i ^ i n e c r , Hi'il
( H a n k , N e w . l e i u o y , i i r s t a t e ('iiinniini i n n e r o f pulilit- n i i i d i i , '1'nMitnli, N e w
Tim* Table in ICfTrct April 1st, 11)12.
!lul>ti'it tn t-lmmrn vrlllmuL iiullri).
S p n ' i l l i - a t i n n . i m a y In 1 o h l n i i i c d l i y
m l d l e : i : i i n | : ( ' . K . < fl.ii.i-. r i n k n f l l , r
lio:ud, M a l i i w n n , N r w .Irri.ey.
IMwini I'ler 21, f>mt of Franklin Strcrt. Nrw York (l.tmtllno nt Iht IMUrg
K.u-ii l>i<l i i i u i t t Uv n«'i'cfii|ia(ii<'(l l i y
on uml let «lf I'wiitintjnt only), uml Illuhlumh, lUuhlanii Ifoath,
M ' - w i n i i u l i i l i i i i m i l t l u i l . t i n ; b i d d e r h i m tolidf
n u t d m l i y o r i n d h i ' i ' t l v e n l e r i ' i l i n t o (hrunlr, I'nlr lluvvn unit Itrri Hank.
n n y n i ' r r r n i r M t , e x p r c s : IMI o r i n i p l i e d ,
T..|..|.l...tm Cull Hill r'nuiklln. Idiw Yi.rk. nnd K:\ Hill llnnl. N, 3,
U'tili Miiy n l h i ' i ' h l i l d e r , h a v i n g f o r i l l ;
ulijei'l Hie eiiiilrnlliiii; of t h e p i i i i ' n iir
RED RANK.
FOR NEW YORK
l u n o u n l o f MI.'II h i d .
.'«i'l'|rt Illllulnv.
Dully ••ar.'i.tllini'lar.
Steamer Sea, IBird.
Heavy Weight Wire Tcncintf.
Miiili l i i i h b ' r m u s t n i l i ' i i i n p i i n y l i l n
h i l l w i l l i n r c r l l l l c i l rliei-l. f o r »'l ,1)111), . ,
IIM
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I'. M. \
A.M.
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liiiyabb' lo nnler of .1. l\|. Coilie:i, ill j , ,',^',','ih.iii'i y Lnnillim
.iliiilllIK
l e i l o r nl1 lioiinl.
A
A......I,,.I.I....I...I
i i11
lvi'lllaliliiiiil'inlwil
iii.,,,inli'
...r,.in
" iiiniiiii..
lliildei.'i w i l l I
vpn'ti'il I n milmiil.
r,.'Jf, . " lllulilnn.lu
,..
"
l^'.IMl I'..lilt
r : i i l l l | i l t ' u i l l ' l r lu v r l I l i e y | i l u o o ! < n l o l l n r ,
..r. II','.AMIVI. Hutl.iy l.nn.llim a l w l l
"
l.lrlli.vi.li
in li'Viitil'iire l o njiri-jfirnl mini, l i e f o r r
"
n . i l llaiifc
t i l l ' n | . ' m i l l ' I,! l i i l l i .
m i T l o r At llnll'-iy in.nlliiK, all rlrviilixl Imlim f«r 1IUI..WI1, m i t m a r ' » r !•(>'"*•" « • • • »
Wliv il"
you (llnci'lhiliiiitii JI^TIItiint. )ireiir)ioi n
Ynt <*vr>il In1 ro In tho trnco of iiiiKnti- uiul diK'loi'M?"
Inm In Ihn nnn ot tha lOimtnr rKir. "HIV'IUIKU Iliuy lime to hr IUIIOIIK
which win Ihn symbol to tlm IHHUII nf woiucn fit) nnii'li," nlie luidly irpliet).
* new llfo, On Iliu round ot vlnlts eiioli "I nhoulil wunL my liii>tliiind nil to myKitnnt (iicnimtfl it aolorwl CKK ti) thn nelf."
hoslomi, rni'olvhiK mifl In return, wltli
"l,ovf," lie cili'd, "Ilien w« tuny ntlll
he huppy. I inn il liori'i' ilolloi."
refrc«lmi<'iila thrown In,
,
i n JBOfl ()lirl»tl«n cpuutrlss (be Joy
of lCoJterlliln Is (liown In iminlu ami
It pny« to ndvoitltt In Tlltf HMHBTEK,
•OSIEOPAIIIIC PHYSICTAMi,
Room 7, ELntr Hbfldlnr. BrotdSt. Pri Butk.
T«1euh«n« 358.
Graduates or American School at
irktvillc. Mo.
Oftlc Houra: 6:30 A. M.to8:00 P. M.
D
In Catholic) countries the Joy of'BBB-
ter 1» less Impremlv© than the solemn
observances of Good Friday. The
*
* churohe* ar» thronged -with reverent
worshipers, the procession commemorative of the Crucifixion, the burning
IHIS day of Christian Joy of Judas In effigy, so common a pracla world-wide in Its ob-tlco la Portugal, Greece, Mexico and
servance. From Ben t oSouth American countries, all bear
88a, from t h e frozen witness that despite scoffers the story
North t o tlie equally of The Cross with tho Joyous Resurfrozen South,
rection? Is not deemed a myth.'
It Is said that Portuguese sailors In
'"Tha world Itself keeps Easter Day,
And Easter larks are singing, '
whatever port they may be on Good
And Esaltr flowers are blooming gay.
Friday
at sundown commit Judas to
And Easter buds are •prlngtntr,
Alleluia, Alleluia."
the waves as the sailors Blng the An. Sometimos that ofcuorvanco falls gelus, And there are those who say
Bliort In the true meaning of tlio BOH- Christianity is pfnsslng.
v
LeBS religious In its symbolism Is
aon that symbolizes'to tha Christian
a risen I.ard, and hope of immortality. the universal Easter-egg, beloved of
I.lko our Chrlatnm celebrations, tho children.
religious sldo of Kastertlde i s o'er- Young America with his Easter basket or Easter hunt thla morning, does
shadowed by the social,
The change from the solemn pent- not think that the Farsee children
tentjal week Just past to the Joyous- have eggs distributed to them at their
ness ami light and color of Easter spring festival; th&t tho small Hun' morn has for most of us too Uttle of garians sprinkle tbelr girl friends with
TOBowater and In return receive gifts
religious element,
. Even though we Join the throngs of eggs; that French children In counsurging the churches and rovsl in the try districts will today malto a round
Enstor noworB that bank the altara, of visits begging for red eggs; while
and ]oln in the Easter carols of praise, the little Russians will, for every gift
wo fall far short of realizing what a of a red egg, set free a. caged canary.
lack of Easter would have meant to
The Easter bunny Is another cuscivilization. tom borrowed from Fagnn tlmoB, as
• T h S •world Is a better place to llva the bare was associated with, the moon
'
In because of Eastertide. Though tho and new life.
spiritual sldo of us he but poorly dovelIt may bo from the firm belief of
O[>oil the material should rejoice i n small Germans that If they are very
tlio hleBBtnKB and comforts bestowed good the whlto hare will steal into tha
by tha ages-old belief in tho risen house, on Easter Evo and hldo beautiLord,
ful colored eggs, that young Americans
What the world would have boen feel their Easter celebration Is Incom•without BaBtor; what womon would plete without their bunnlos, toy or real,
lmvo boon wo can but faintly Imagine. candled or painted.
A curious, but less common belief Is
Without tho houo tUut Bprang from
that open grave In far-away Judea, llfo that tlio-sun dances with Joy ns it
would lack a high incontlvo to purity, rlaea on the (lay of Resurrection. Our
forefathers utilizing pagnn worship of
• truth and lovo for our neighbor.
If this wero all; If with tho ebbing the sun taught that In It wan scon
' of lifo thoro wcro no hops of a "be- an emblem of tho Sun of Righteousyond;" then would nclnshnoos nnd ness risen on Eastern morn. Thoro
rilcnnuro reign supremo, the law ofaro certain parts of Kurope, whoro tomight would prevail, and this world" day the people r)so early to climb tho
bo a woreo plnco than. It is for thohill to watch for this phenomenon.
poor, tho slclc, and the lowly.
Howovor, It may ho ltopt, whothor
If wo cannot wholly approve of tho with heartfelt worship or perfunctory
world's method of obaorvlng Kiutor following of long custom, thin finotor
and tho days Imtnndlatoly preceding It, morning finds tho world united In cclctho Master fostlvnl with its curious ok- bratlon of that great day that brought
Hcrvnnccs lmvo an Interest in that joy and hopo to a small band of mon
however foobly, thoy draw univornal and women, wooplns for a lost leader
attciiitlon to .tho day ot tho risen whom they called Tho Christ—until
tholr faith was toBtod by tho dlro tragLord.
edy of tho Crosa.
Odd points ot retemblanco may bo
Tho Joy of that long gono Easter
noon In mnnjr ot theie obtorvauces,
nnd lii(0 many of the great days of morn lino grown with tho nges, until
tho church, tho customs associated Ha radlnnco Is felt the world ovor,
with It havo boon drawn from pagan oven by thoso who do not call thomiolve» bollovora In tho "Illson Lord."
worship.
Hauler is a tlmo of Joy and glndnoBS,
Tha Dootor'a Narrow Eionpe.
for It comes In tho spring, whon, n o
"I lmvo nlwnyH inni.strd," iihi" mud,
lorillnK to pngan belief, Nnturo uwnlio
from tlio winter death slcop and ev- lifter ii li>n|f, nwuot niloiu'e, "thut I
would never marry u doctor or n
erything troixtliod of Ufa and liopo.
proiirbi!!'."
Tlieroforo thoro in a common noto ot
Ho turned |inl» and a look «C <lci;pnii'
July In Muntcr cnlouriitlonn, whothor It on'pt into his vyct,
• lio ninoiiR tlio coel-hcmd«(I Auglo-Hnx"Arthur!" she i<xdnimr<!, "wliut in
on, thn imdonionitrotlvo Scandinavian, tho innttcrV"
or tho liitmiio, pasilonato Latin racoo.
With u IliuviliK BIKII, hu uiiHWt'ic
Hut )inrhiipH nowlicro Is tlio sritrlt "Can't I Induce you to ovcri'onm your
nf tlio tiny, moro ompluulxod than in projudirat Ah, lull me, loll rut- that
Itimnln, wham whon at the ilmko of your decision nKalimt iloctoni uml
inldnlKlit on Kiistor Kvo, tha iiilcst prcui'lii'iH in not, irrovornlili'."
Him looked up Into Iliu cyc», with n
iniitoiiiiri'i to tlio knoaUnv miiltttuilo
"lln la rlnnn," tho congrcKlitlon bursts wild youi'hln£, mill cried: "Arc you
Into (imtulnintin io«iiotino, "I In IK a prenehcrV"
"No," he tfronm^i, "not thai not
rlaoii. hiilAod," nnd joy In tho ble*«4Q.
llioiiKlit In oxprcmii'il In warm om- Unit."
"Oil, trll me, tell me," idle wtiili'il,
brmMi* iininng frlruds,
"Hint, you lire not it ilnrtor!"
Iliiiliifr all of ICimtor Day, din Htm- Itn htlllfc hin lie in I. 'I'lieni wttft II
•Inn I'i'nniiiilii vlnlt aiming thi'lr guilty Inolc In hln cyi'M mid nlu> linew
frlnndn, oxeliuiiKlnft tho Joyniin gmot- Unit tlm wiirnl liud coine.
At limt, pulling himself 11»jri*tln-r
InK wltli «uoli iirijunliilullro, "(Unlit In
linen," to wlileli llio other r'osixmclu, with n mlK'ity rirnit, Iw turiieil to
her
mid mild: "Ynn, Knicline, you
"lln In Hiii'n, Indrnill" followed hy tho
tilulo klsa on nltlinr cheoU and (oro- hnve eiienncd thn truth, i urn n ilorlor,
HLonxoxitxth County OrphHam C&tuf. •
In ULG Analt'rr of the- Insolvent e«Uttt> of
A n d r e w J, Brown; deceaitbd. '
Nollco t o cr<;<lltorH to prfiHHnt H u i m s
I'urBuant tu a n order of t h e Orphfim
Court, of the county of Mumnouth, nrnd<
on tliis eighteenth (lay. of J a n u a r y , 1011!
upon t i l - niipllcatton of Joel P . riftldts
•nlmltiiHt rotor of tjm .'Hl.'itr of A nil row .1
Hiown, (II'CCUHOIJ, notice la hereby give,
(0 tliu ercditiH-H or tiio n.'itd CK trite oi
Arulraw J, Brawn, deccna^d, to nxhlb\i
in him, unilpr o a t h o r illl.rmatloii, tln>li
caluiH n n d drnin-tiilB. iirfultiBt tlit* Siilf
c»tutf, within Mix inonthH from tl»
-iBhti-i nth day of .Jniumry, 1912, or tlm«*>
will bo foiwitr (KIITC-H from firoscnullin
• )r rc'fuvnrli.K t h e Ham*.
iMttM] KrouholdJ'N. J.. .Jftnuary 18; i o n
Tin' l.iiiuil
I
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j , . , I. n n y in 1 n i l h i d " .
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Illrei'liir.
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Alljill :
Ijll'lllrm ill Clllll|(i'.
(,', Iv ('ion:,
(leik of II.uml.
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' •
TROL1XY COHNtCTION*.
AT IIII1III.ANIUI >ln J. I! T. I'-.. d.> Illinm Cliurih. Allanlla lll«lil<nil«, I\'lti*4, ( a a n a W f ,
• ajimil, MI'Mli'li'WII »'i'l ll«l Hank.
,
_ .
AT HKK HANK via M. (:, K. (;..., finlllir.wnl.iiir. trtmumn,
l«it« lllai>«h *fd A « W r | » | r » ,
AT HKIl HANK via J. O. T. (to. fi.r ralr VI.*. MMilkunrn, N.w Hniimoillh, UiMm*
ttm+>
liiiri>»»IK»l»>ll.
** ll|>«,,'Ul alt«.ill<>'i Blr«n t<i Ilia F«n of tlnra«.aa.iil CariUaaa.
THfil&ED BANK
12
No Woman Can Pass Her '
- Last Spring's Hg,t v ,
\ for a 19121v!od8l.
L
Before you choose your Spring
suit—look .iii here. We'll show you a
Were the styles of this year not vastly
different from those of a year ago, still would
it be impossible to pass a Hat 'of last year's
vintage as a 1912 product.
• -•
In this season's Hats,* the materials and
colorings are new. The way trimmings are
employed are different. The whole year's
Hats have more trimmings; more lace; more
silk, more flowers, and the Hats as an outcome are more beautiful. See for yourself.
What we have to show is altogether new and
different.
variety of mighty fine clothes exclusively made for us;
they're. better to Jock at; better for wear and better fitting.
Tn a nutshell, they're'gentlemen's clothes;
economical to brv, satisfactory in service and appearance.
All the choice'models made'by
.ouse*.
are included; the new Rnglish soft-roll, semi-form-fitting coats; the
"Chester" two button sack; the conservative three button effects;
fabrics of plain and fancy serges, cheviots, homespuns and worsteds of
the better values; garments made by skilled workmen which look
their class and distinction.
A, i n I. MILLER, . •
MILLER MILLINERY PARLORS,
42 Broad Street,
We're waiting to show you the largest assortment^of
Red Bank, N. J.
Evening ^Appointments. Phone 475-W.
high grade garments at-prices from $18.00 up to $15,
with special offerings selected for their $ # J ^ \ i
exceptional style and worth at .
. £i\3 and
OPEN EVEMMS
Our Own Special Made Clothing
$10.00 to $25.00.
_ .
BOYS' CLOTHING.
Boys' D. B. Knickerbocker Suits
$2.00 to $10.00.
Atlantic City
Asbury Park
New York
Providence
Boys' Sailor and Russian Blouse Suit3
, $2.00 to $10.00.
COOKMAN Aim GRAND AVES.,
ASBURY PARK
Boys' Reefer and Top Coats
$2.00 to $10.00.
SMART EASTER SUITS
J. B. Stetson Hats, Manhattan Shirts,
Our collection of Easter Neckwear and other
fixings for Men and Boys' wear is complete.
Distinctive Styles and Superior Workmanship. Without question the most
attractive and complete stock of Tailored Suits in Asbury Park
STORE OPEN EVENINGS.
AT EXCEPTIONAL PRICES
VERY SPECIAL
CLOTHIER, HATTER AND FURNISHER,
Telephone 221-R.
26 BROAD STREET.
AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS.
HAPPENINGS IN THE VILLAGES ROUND ABOUT
RED BANK.
EVEKETT HEWS.
COLT'S NECK NEWS.
Jatueg Mailer to Help His Brother A. number of Moving* Here MouAiiyTUomaa Jt'nrni the Crawford Place.
William Cross's Daurliter Enptiscfl.
EATONTOWN NEWS.
rrtmk Boaimborry to Balla a Now Honse
on tho Stono-RoAil.
Frank Roscnberry of New York has
bought from M rs. Gordon, his motherin-law, i\ lot on the Loii;; Bvaneli
stone road. He will build a house on
the property and after it is completed
will commute between this place and
New York.
Easter Music.
Made of changeable chiffon Tai> f
feta Silk, in all the prevailing
shades. Coat "has Empire backjOn flfl
with collar and cuffs of macrame £>UiUU
lace
[
cycle from Harry Robbins of Shrewsbury.
Hiss Mary Worrels spent Sunday
al Wayside with lier mother, who is
sick.
New stone gutters are being' laid on
the west side of thiroad on mill hilL
Dr. Homer T. Partree has a new
five-passenger Ford automobile.'1
$28 Two-Tone Whipcord
S1STOH TALLS HEWS.
James Maher lias moved on the
Easter music at tho Presbyterian Nino Chllareu wltli Honor Becordi at
j The young daughter of Wjllinm
the Public Sohool.
Crawford place a t Crawford's Cor- Cross of the Phalanx was baptized church will be as follows:
ner and will help his brother Thomas Saturday by Rev. A. J. Quintan. Mr.
Honor roirpupils at the public school
J u n l w aliii Senior Class. for March arc Wellington and Stanand Mrs. Cross have thirteen children. I >uct ami i-lmrii-i.
farm the property.
' KasliM- Hells" by
Movinge on Saturday.
ley Willdns, Edna Covert, Amber and
M.-iIMIilli
lunlor nnil Senior Cl:i>
Monday was moving day here.
rtnvlnr" liy Kli-k
Mildred Matthews and Kenneth, OlaSaturday was moving day. Ansel Charles Knight moved from the crcam- Antlii-iii, - H a l l llt.ii-n
.riiiilm- and Senior c'lii-"and Nettie Burrows.
White moved from the Hurt furm to eiy house to James; Covert's house Cliiinl, ••(.) Risen l.oril"
.lunlor class. Trout Soason Begins,
the Bailey farm, and Benjamin Uriels Mrs. Cook moved from John Lawof Lincioft moved on the Hart farm. rence's house to the dwelling vacated
Miss Elizabeth Dennis iff-the organThe law wns up on trout Monday
Albert Bennett moved from the Bailev by Mr. Knight, and William Taylor ist.
The singers are William and a lar|?e number of fishermen from
faun to the Conovov farm at Holmdel. moved from Vandevhurg to Mr. Law- E. llorvis, tenov, -Mrs. William E. this place as well as other towns were
Farm Leaned.
Morris, alto; Miss II. E. Higginson here that day fishing. Very few of
rence's house,
and Mrs. P. G. Hoffman, sopranos; them caught any fish as the weather
James Brown has leased his farm work on Roads.
P.
on the east side of the Key port road
Frank S. Weeks has been one of the G. Hoffman, violin; George H. Ben- conditions were unfavorable.
to Clarence Kmnions. Mr. Emmons busiest men in this neighborhood the nett, Jr.,-and Edwin Hobba, bassos New Besident Horei;'/
Emma and Alma Hendrickson,
is a new resident at this phwe. he past two weeks or so. He is overseei and
Edward Soden! has moved from
Madeline Haynes, Eulalia, Gladys and
having recently moved here from Mat- of most of the roads in Atlantic town- Pauline
Partrce, Ethel Schultz, Ethel Shrewsbury to tlie Mineral Springs
awan.
ship and he .has been putting them in Day, Florence Snyder and Mabel Ben- hotel building; He is a carpenter^and
Bitching on a Farm.
shape for heavy spring tia(ik\
nett.
at present is employed on George
Patrick Carton is having a lot of Woddiuff Tomorrow.
Soffel's new barn at Colt's Neck.
Water
iu
Collars.
ditching done on his farm on the Miss Florence Sofl'el, daughter of
John nickG Better.
Many cellars in this neighborhood
Holmdel road. Frank Haley and Jo-George Soffel of this plaoe, and George
John Hicks, who is under treatment
seph Connors are doing the work.
Harvey of Long Branch will be mar- are Hooded with water owing to th< at the Long Branch hospital for inrecent
storms.
Some
of
the
deepest
Thomas Coan Bettor.
ried tomorrow. Mr. Harvey is emwells are filled to within two feet of juries; received by being struck by an
Thomas Coan, who is under treat- ployed in a bank at Long Brunch.
the surface of the ground. Oil stoves automobile, is much improved, and he
ment for a dislocated hip at the Long Brief Itsms.
were used to heat the Presbyterian will return home in a few clays.
Branch hospital, is recovering.
An illustrated sermon was given in church
Sunday Jhccausc the cellar is Brief ItoniB.
Brief Iteiun.
the Reformed chuieh Sunday night by filled with
Mr. Hilton of New York will move
water:*"
Mrs. Charles R. .Vague, Sr., lias Hev. Octave VunBcvcrhoudt.
in a short time to the Augustus Grosbeen spending several days with her
John Ciiberson is out again after William Anderson Paralyzed.
jpan
farm at Pine Brook, which he reWilliam Aiulerpim, son of Thoniuu
daughter, .Mrs. Edward tlemlvkkson having been confined to the house most
bought. Frank Wyckoff is out
Anderson, was paralyzed Saturday in cently
of Eatontown.
of the winter.
after
ueing confined to the house with
liurnnves Asay and his son-in-law,
Garrelt Buck is the first person to his left arm. He was at West End, sickness.
where he is employed as a bartender.
Kiv. Edgar White, spent last week plant potatoes in this section. . i
Edward Fallon is the first farmer
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stilwi-ll.
Emil Sielil is repaperiug ("Jurrett He was taken home in an automobile. in tliis nrighlinrhootl to plant potntoc:i,
1
John 1). Stilwagnu has a iii'W liorsi , turnover's hou;-e.
Hi* condition is nut reriouu and he t-.\- Benjamin McGuire nnd Mr. Anderwhich he bought from William C. .Ely Walter Kiylcls was laid up hist week pcets to resume work in a few days.
son of Brnnlilyn spent Sunday with
of Holmdel.
witll sickness.
Autoist Has n Itflalinp.
John McGuire.
Miss Mary llmrell spent part of
Edward Ban-more of Mtinnsquun
Miss Shi-pard of' New York will
last week with Kril Hank friends.
,vas driviiiK tlirmiKli this place Sun- move in the Clancy house on Water
Euwai-d Ktilwoll lias sold his horseday
when
tin;
tiro
of
his
automobile
street
recently vacated by Terrence
to William Waters of Ked Hank.
Junior Chrlstlnn Endeavor of neforniQa
Hinctureil. Katontown has no repair Kcenim.
Itciijiimiii Ilankinson was laid up
Church t o Have nn Egg Kant.
sho]) and the Manasiiuiin man was de- Mrs. Alex Ail,uckle. <iC New York ia
with ehillK and fever last week.
Ni-xt F r i d a y afternoon t h e J u n i o r
Mrs. Kdward Kraneis eunlinues to Cliristiiin e n d e a v o r society ol'wthe Ro- tained hole two hours before he wasspending n week with Mrs. John Mo[tide to ^o on.
Guire.
recover from her Mi-kni'ss.
f o n i u i l c h u r c h will have a sociable at
Mrs. Hubert 1'edilen's daughter from
Thomas Manning has quit his joli tin- p a r s o n a g e . A hunt fur colored New Aro Xilghta.
on Dr. Henry's place.
Iru Wok'iitt and l-'rank Krnnn have Nuw York is spending; h.cvernl days
Kustl'V (>|;(;.-; will )>,. Ill-Ill, and Ull-I'e
here.
Miss Surah Costello has been visit- will lie other g a m e s mill r e f r e s h m e n t s . liad arc lights put in front of their
in« lit Malawan.
Michael Cierott is roillined t o •itore.'i nnd Stanley VanHrunt has had
SOCIAnLI) AX CATONT0W1I.
Miss IJIthio Sehenek spent lust week tin1.Mrs.
new iin' li^ht. placed in hi.s barber
house w i t h sickness.
at New York.
shop,
l-'olir
are
lights
have
been
inH o w a r d W:i|!iH'V is o u t a g a i n after
Young ro)k« alvo an Biitortnlmnent and
James Carton spent .Sunday at being
tailed in tin' Hiipti.it chuieh.
luiil u p with (Clip.
a Faroe.
Cranbuiy.
.lames Md'orinii-k h a s I'l'piiiiiti'il hiii Cupola to Go,
Young folks of Eatontnwn on Frilimi«e (in tin- Kcyport road.
T. Ehvonil Snyder will remove a day night gave an entertainment nt
i m c n o r T Mnwn.
.Iiihn (ii-nut is I In- lii-st f a r m e r i n upulu ninvtvva fi-i-L hi^h anil fouiti'en Mrs. Ktlwnril Uenilrickiion'H for the
r»ltle« nt E l m i r E. VauSolioIck'i and lii.-i neighborhood tci plant potatoes.
Vet .';(|liare from the top of hill hotel, benefit of the F.nlontown Presbyterian
Williiini ('. lOly received a ciu'liinil o f nnd will convert it into a store, luiild- church. About liOO perfionH wero presUcury r.utuu'i.
•lori-i'.-i
fi-uin
riiilailelpliia
today.
ent and the affair WIIB one of the mont
"KMr. and M r s . Elmer E. ViinKcliiiIrk
An Hunter union servier will'lie lu-lil tomo from lloftvttal.
tiiii-ceBBful of the kind ever held in the
I'ntertaineil a luimlici 1 of the iiicmlu-rK
Mlliday
night
ill
tin'
Ilnptist
rlllliell.
village. Minn Kiuhi'iine ViinHilioick
of Khmviiliuiy g i a n g e nt n pnrly Kril'etei- Wdleott in home from the and Miss Hlniiche Wilburn were iit
N e x t Sunilay m o r n i n g t h e n e w l y
'lay niiilil.
,iinir
Hraiicli
lioupita],
where
he
undeithe head of the committee in chinge
Thm-mliiy w a s Henry I'Vnton'd liirlh- 'li"'lcil elileli; mill (li'iii-nini of Die l!e- .vent an opt'intion for frozen feel.
of the enlcrtaliimont. A piano noln
day mill a family giiOirrinm WIIH held fiii'ini-il cliun-li will In- installed.
WIIH playcil by Minn Ague" Widlller,
Hcliool
Taacliir
olek.
Mili-'i
Iteid
(if
'relllli-llt.
in
a
guriit
of
nt hln houiie at night to i-eli-hialc the
Misu Carolyn llllliee.
Stephen Ilil;i!iii!Hin in lalil up with tSolow were Hung by Mrn. Arehiii
I'vent.
Ml- i l'nl'mei- (.1 llniolilyii him been
rhuivi!! and him hci-n oldiK*'(l io quit Mouthy, (!liiirli'ii Murtin and Minn
Hunilny-iirhiHil will re-open ncil
l.opei. Minn IXIJIIT and Olinrli'ii
•acliiniC i.rhool at Wayside for a time. "lino
Kundiiy after luiving lieen rloncil 'nil S u i t i n g lleij iint'lr, l ) i . «'. A. I'alnier.
Mm tin HIIIIR a duet and Mbiii Wltlini'r
Tlirri>n
Mi-('uiiiplu'll
i;pi>nl
Haturiliiy
winter.
niUf itsina.
|;uve II lei'ltallon.
A rellilllig Wllli
lltinjnmiii ( i r l g g n innvid .Saturday it hi;i farm here, l i e in s e l t i l l ^ o u t a
'I'lip l.ydln Dennlii proinii-ly tm g i v e n by Minn G e i l n i d i ' Iliiilicr.
from Clini'lrii I.IIHI'M fnrm to the H i n t niltiihei' of e v e r g r e e n tlei-ii arolllMl t h e {roiiil Htieet haii beiiii fiold oy,JoHf)>h
i.tudii) on Ihe plnrr.
I-iiglit girhi guvi) n farct? eiltitli'd
plucc nt I A e i r l l .
VV.
Jiiliniilnii to II Coninctleiil niuri.
"No (,'urr, Nil I'ny." They pcrfnrmvil
.Inineii Tilt<iii uuivt'd S a t u r d a y from
(ScorKx ('iiliiiiirgvii In wnvluii): fur
A
new
iihinirlr
roof
|
M
IM-IIIK
put
on
I'ledilnbly nnil n-colved many t'liinpliHie Connvei' farm Id Oukliurid. A l l'rnnli IHCMMII'IMMI.
he Woleotl huildiiifr orcu|ii(<tl by inentH. Ihfine who took part wore
H e n r y (Irani. IIIIH it new home, which lierl. lleiinelt moved from t h e Itailey Kiiink Ki-niui an n Ibih iniiiUet.
Mi
Mien Innbi'lle Hi-iinetl, Mnilellne
farm
at
l.inrrnft
to
Ihe
Conover
plnre.
Iw bouKht f r o m lliiniel Ktiirliruii »f
M. II. VniiKiiiien nnd fnnilly ri'- Ilnvni'ii, Until (illcn, Gnlirli-llii 1'elke,
)'.i-d Hunk.
liiiiii-il l-'rlihiy from Flotilla, wherii Illlle Day, Alum and Minmn llcnilrlckMm. Adum Mutii'i'r In uieli wild u
liny iipent din winter,
mm anil I.Ida Wulrolt. After the enhrnvy mill.
(li'Vrn p o l o |i<ihirn lirliHIKillK I " II. 1''. I'IIII limy mi,veil from tlir- Miller teitiilliuient ri'fipnliinontn of niinil
John mid Kilwnnl Teuton m e theC n l l i e r o f VVii'kalunk w i ' t e Inlieii l o Ililllie mi l.ewiii tilrei-l tn u hiniiiit nt wichcfi, rnlN-it nnil cnUn wnrn imrved.
flrtt pcrwill* tn IIIIIIIO Kiinleiin In (hln l . n l i e w o o i l hint w e e k . M r . C i i l l l c r w i l l !!<mtli Kulontiiwii.
nelifhliolliiiod.
tine t l i e i u In 1 |H< c o i n i n g p o l o t o i i i n i i Next Monday nljrbl will lie lilnlnry
Tut: Ilr.ii HANK KKIINTFH In tdo only
Suits $18.00
Trimmed and Plain Tailored Suits f
in two-tone whipcord and mannish J
serges, in all the prevailing shades; i
new set-in sleeves
n.miiari
18.00
$32 Trimmed Serge
Suits $22.50
15 different models, in every pop- f
ular fabric of the season; lace, button or braid trimmed; also several J — « . . w w
new models in whipcords and fancy Rc([uUrly W200
weaves
:... [
22.50
$40 Fancy Trimmed
Suits $27.50
Copies of foreign models, in f
Eolienne, Scotch tweeds, two-tone
whipcord, diagonals, French andJ
Men's wear serge and novelty | nci(1,|ar|y|)000
stripes
Chiffon
Taffeta Suit
Over $466,000,000
is the amount paid policyholders since organization,
plus ampunt invested for
their security and held at
interest to their credit, by
The Prudential
io MM r. DKVDtN,
(Initnl ,'ltnlen Unit prliitw over 5,00(1
IM Am*rl«a
Plon«*r of Industrial
foplnn per lnmie. A ninnli nilvfrtlnnmmM In the wnnt colunma "<>f TIIK
will nuroly ilrmonnllnto tho
vnhlo nn un lulvrrUfltlJif mnilium - /li'u,
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Tho growing rlri'iiluLlon of Tnr IMMlt l i t tllllt |llllCI<.
Mlt'ionn.
Jlrn DANK ItnwiTrK l» ».-, med <-n
John <*iinipbrll In ici'ovciinti; fiiun
tlrvly on H« moi-ltn. Tim ptpnr In
(•(I t o t h o l l e m r f i l li'leplliinr m i d Ilill n|rkn|t|lR.
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ftnl worth.—Adv.
,
(,'nll I.III ky in and your brnilne»n will
WIIlil Di-iiiliir-a him bnlluht n inoloi
plvo cniuful nttciitlo'i.— M*«li».
$35 Taffeta Silk Suits $20
RED BANK, N.
TER
RED BANK, M.1 J7, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3,1912.
VOLUME XXXIV. NO, 41.
HANDBLOWNOFF BYBOMB
OKD Z.AB9MABX GOSH.
MANY PROPERTIES SOLD
A nw
OOBVOBATIOB;.
PAGES 13 TO 20.
DRAIN WATER PROBLEMS.
Building Mo« Than 100 I n n 014 Torn
Member* of Old Otis* Seed Company
Sawn at Huewabujr.
Tom a M*w Company.
A I H W •BASOBl BKPBCTBD BY
Shrewsbury lost one of its old land- BBS BABTT*' MAX, BSTATB KB*.
The Crine" packing and seed comPOLE TERRIBLY MAIMED WHILE CARRYING A HIGH marks
last week when a building on
pany has filed papers of incorporation. COMMISSIONERS PLAN TO DO AWAY WITH PART
Charles White's place on the Red Many Xno.slri*« JUdttY** from Oat-of- The capital stock 1B $200,000 and the
EXPLOSIVE LAST NIGHT.
OF CROW HOLLOW BROOK.
Bank road was torn down. Like many
Town Beatdeut* Oeoeeralna; Banting' paid-in capital is $1,400. The ineorother buildings at Shrewsbury (he
are Robert V. Crine, John H.
Andrew Sehlitld wa» Carrying a Bomb from a Hall Where a Labor history of this Bhsd goes back more and Buying Mao** in and Wear Bed porators
Becker, Joseph Becker, John E. Crine
Bunk—BUny Beatal* Already Had*.
years. It was put up by
Walter J. Coine. The office of the Arrange to Have Property Owners who Would be Benefited Pay
Union Meeting Had Been Held When it Went Ofiv-HU Left than-100
The Red Bank .real estate agents are and
Lyttleton White, the first undertaker
firm is' at Morganviile. Some of the
looking
forward
to
a
very
bright
seafor Cost of Running Drain Water Down Maple Avenue—Plan to
in
this
end
of
the
county.
He
used
a
, Hand Blown to BiU and the Arm Will Have to be Amputated
members of the corporation are memone-horse hearse, which is still re- son. The demand for vacant lots, as ers of the R. V. Crine seed company,
Drain Elm Street-C. P. Goodwyn Awarded Contract to Sweep
well
as
for
houses
for
occupancy
and
membered by some of the oldest
-Taken to theXong Branch Hotpital in an Automobile.'
recently went into the hands of
Shrewsbury residents, He used the for investment, is strotig for this time a hich
the Streets-Bids Turned in for Sewer Work.
receiver.
With his left hand blown off by a' bombs or only one tho officers were un- building as an undertaker's shop, and in tho season. Many) inquires l » v e
bomb and, his right arm mangled and able to learn. ,,Tho man'e left hand after he died his sons, Robert and been received from out of town people,
A plan whereby most of Red Bank's erford & By rum for Locust avenue
torn Andrew Sehllslti WOB found last was blown to bits nnd the police have Charles White, carried on the business and tho influx of new residents in this
drain water will b& taken care of with- and the Monmouth Contracting Com. night in the doorway of his home on not-found any parts of the missing for a time. For a number of years locality this year is'expected to be
out using the western end of Crow pany for South street.
Railroad avenue. He was ruBhed to band.* One of the Poles they-inter- the building has not been- used for any larger than ever before. THE REOISHollow brook will be put in opera- Btreet Swooping- Bid*,
the Long Branch hospital in an auto- viewed told them that the bomb went* .purpose.
~ . •
THI published the announcement of the
I. BBOWM WILL SPEND tion by the Red Pank commissioners
C. P. Goodwyn was awarded the conmobile, v His left arm will have to be off In Sehllskl'a home, but the officers
rental
of
six
houses
'in
Red
Bank
to
Mr. White will uso the lumber of
ABOUT »0,000 FOB ALTERATIONS. provided that the property owners tract to sweep the brick streets of the
amputated. The right: arm may be do not take much stock in this story,
the old house to build a shed. The out-of-town people last week and tho
benefited by the improvement are will- town for eight months for $1,060.
saved although this also may have to
The most plausible theory is that
of the. building were real estate men say that this is only H« B40*atly,Bong-lit the Auatln KOUM ing to pay the cost of the work. Crow
be cut off. Sehllskit IB a Pole about Sehliski eitherjdropped_the^bon»b _or enclosuresworn
•\ Griffin and Frank E. Price
and frail, but the in- the beginning. They-are unanimous ~ ~*at the Coyiiar of Broad~8trt«t u d B e r * Hollow brook has been the source of vouched
28 years of age and Is employed in stumbled and fell, causing the explos- weather,
for hifi character and offered
terior
was
as
solid as a gold dollar. in believing that the icomine season
gin Flue* and Ho Will Maka It Hi» much worry and discussion by the to become his bondsmen for $200.
Eisner's factory. He haB a wife and ive to go off. Another-tfieory is that' When,the flooring
was taken up it will excel all others in the amount of
commissioners the past forty years or G. Henry Lewis offered to do the
Homt.
• three children.
some enemy of Sehliski sneaked up be- was noticed that one side of the business done in the rekl estate line.
George I. Brown is making many more. Originally it was fed' by sweeping for $146 a month, Henry M.
Selillski had been to a labor union hind him arid set. the bomb off, When" boards was painted. It is believed
The Red . Bank Real Estate comto the Austin house at the springs originating in the eastern end Taylor for $250 a month, Robert
meeting In Columbus hall. on West the strike occurred at Eisner's factory from this that the boards wero once pany has Bold R. S. Hurst's double changes
corner of Broad street and Bergen of the town, but these springs have Pierce for $140 a month and Sprig B.
street, This hell comprises several two years ago Sehliski was running part of a boat,
'
house
on
Borden
street.
This
property
pllace, which ho recently bought. Mr. censed to flow owing to the large num- Williams for $105 a month.
looms over. Suntungelo's liquor store. a boarding house for Poles, and Jie bewas bought by John Ahlstrom of At- Brown,
who is president of the Red ber of new houses built.
B
T*am* for Sprinkling-.
Th? meeting last night was attended come very unpopular with Borne ItalBUSTIfB BIOWK'S BECEFTION.
lantic Highlands as an investment. Bank and Keyport trolley line, lives
For the past few years Crow Hollow
by Polos nnd Italian workmen and ians. This has led the police to conBorough Clerk Albert C. Harrison
He
paid
$8,000
for
it.
He
will
conEast Front street, but he will move brook has served no other purpose
laborers, A labor union organizer sider the theory that the bomb might Soco»i«ful Advtxtltlnr l o t » n » at the tinue to live at Atlantic Highlands on
in the Austin house as soon as the than to carry off most of Red Bank's was instructed to advertise for teams
1
from Newark was present and he have been-fixed up to explode'while / Empire Theater Monday Af ttrnoon.
and will rent the house.
improvements are completed. The drain water. Part of the brook has fop sprinkling. Six teams are needed.
made a speech In which he advised Sehliski WOB carrying it. whether or
Buster Brown and his dog Tige wore
Tlio Red Bank Real Estate company cost will be about $6,000. C. D. been piped. The western end of the This caused a great deal of discussion,
tils' listeners not to use violence in not the man's right arm .will have to
Thome & Co. are the contractors, and watercourse still flows in its natural many people in the audience joining
at
Red
Bank
Monday
afternoon
In
has
also
sold
a
house
on
Spring
street.
be amputated depends on whether the
their labor battles.
Interest of the Regal Bhoe store This was the property of Jacob Serr. the alterations are being made'under channel with the result that properties in the argument. Nearly every one.
During the meeting two bombs were t>ono.was affected.' A gash about six the
the BuSter Brown shoes" for boys The lot'is 80x160 feet. The JIOUBO is the direction of Ernest A. Arend, who in that section are often flooded with who spoke had a different proposal to
exhibited. These bombs were in the Inches long was made near the elbow. and
drew the plans.
water and considerable damage is make about the way the bids should
sleeve of a coat, and the* sleeve was The man was;bleeding freely when the and girls. Nearly a thousand per- in good condition and the price paid
sons
were entertained at the Empire was $3,100. The buyer was Mrs.
The Austin house' is one of Red done. At Monday night's meeting the be awarded. Martin Griffin and Robtied at one end in order to prevent officers carried him to the automobile,
Pierce got in a long argument in
the bombs from failing on the floor, and their.clothlng; was almost 'fcovered theater where a show was glven'by Bridget Malone.. Mr. Malone is gard- Bank's largest dwellings. For many old Crow Hollow brook question again ert
the course of which Mr. Pierce said
, -. Buster Brown and Tige, Interspersed ener for W. Strothers Jones of Middle- years it was owned and occupied by came up for discussion.
The coat WBB part of the uniform with his blood.
that
Mr. Griffin would haye to work
with motion pictures of Buster Brown town township. Mr. and Mrs. Malone the late James Austin. An addition
Clinton Elliott told about the damworn by the members of the Bed
Last Friday a boy walked into police and his pranks. After the perform- will occupy the house as
a home.
is being built to the rear of the house age the brook had done to the prop- cheap if he heat him on "bids for the
<Bank Italian, band. According to In:
This company has also sold the and when this is completed the house erty on Maple avenue occupied by him. teams.
formation gained by the police the headquarters at the borough hall and ance souvenirs were given awa,y at the
Newark labor organizer told his lis- said lie had something to show the Regal shoe store. The sidewalk was Reejna Heues farm near Tinton will be 20x75 feet. New porches will He asked the commissioners not to Telephone for Jamea B. Wolcott.
chief.
The
boy
did
not
know
what
it
blocked for more 1than an-hour and Falls, comprising a large house and be built on the front of the house and delay action on relief measures. Street
teners! to take'the bombs out of the
The town is entitled to another free
hall at once and put them in a safe was, but he thought it might.'be dan- the police pafroled the street to pre- nine acreB of land, formerly occupied on the north and south sides. On the Superintendent A. C. Hurley turned in telephone and it was ordered installed
place.
. .
.
• " gerous. It looked like a bomb, Mr. vent the. children from, being hurt in by Thomas.M. Wallfng. The buyer second floor will be a porch extending figures showing that the cost of di- mthe home of James R. Wolcott, the
locked it up in the. drawer of the rush for the souvenirs. A photo- waB Walter H. Cooper of New York entirety across the front of the house. verting the water down Maple avenue borough light inspector.
, SeHllekl grabbed one of the bombs. Wymbs
The addition will be 9x6 feet, two would be about $975 if 24-inch pipe Garbing- a Btreet.
desk. The boy is a member, of Re- graph of the throng in front of the and the price paid was $3,000.
Tho police think.he might'have been his
liance
athletic
club, which holds its Btore was taken by Joseph DickoRf.
Some time ago Miss Anna Stephen- stories high, with a bay window.
Were used. Most of the people at the
carrying both of them, but this Is
Six years ago the commissioners
•'
•*>•-•»
son of Middtetownriought the DoreThe interior of the house will bo meeting who expressed themselves on
simply a surmise. Sehliski took a meetings in Golumbus hall. The boy
the chief that two other similar
witz property on the north aide of practically rebuilt. Partitions will be this-matter thought that 30-inch'pipe passed an ordinance requiring properroundabout
TBOOr BOT TO DIBBABTP. .
ut way, to
t o go" home, and this told
ty
owners on Shrewsbury avenue becontrivances
were
•
in
Columbus
•
hall,
West
Front
street.
This
property
adtorn down in order to build new roomB would' be necessary to take care of
l d tto th
l i f tthat
h t he
h intended
i t d d to
t
leads
the b
belief
lie said they were inside the sleeve of Jfo Truth i s Bapo'rta That Bed; Bank joins the ;Bed.,Ba«ltJgarage. Two and change the size of other rooms. the water. Alston Beekman, borough tween Front street and River street to
place/the bomb at some other
h place
l
Italian musician's coat, one end of
sm&H|businlBB*j-faii}!dlO|rtpBre on the lot. When completed the house will have attorney, tttouzht that it would be lay curbing. Some of them have
than his house. He lives in rooms in an
Cavalrymen are to Quit.
rooms. . The: parlor on: the feasible to charge the cost of this work failed to do so, and Mr. Harrison was
the.West End hotel.flats on Railroad the sleeve being tied up to prevent: the y-'Jteports hayebten circulatedin sev* Miss Stephenson paHt»l,5O0 for the eighteen^
•: East, Saturday the. Red. first floor will be finished in auaitered. to the property owners west of Maple told to notify them that the work
avenue. . What caused the bomb to go
era! JiewspapWrsthat Second cavalry property;
~•' The bomb token toUhe^jiollce head- troop, at R5d Bank is- about to disband. Bank Real. Ebtate ennfpany received oak, and the stairway will also be of avenue through whose lands the brook must be done at once. Tho Btreet is
off JB not known. • >..--;;.'
oak. New hardwood floors will be flows. He said Ithat doing away with about to be graveled and the commisare utterly without an often of $6,000 fort the property.
':Hiirry'-Lewi8 8ays;he.'was standing • - • - " • • •
'
M ^ ! * * TheseV reports
floor.
• . the brook would improvethe property sioners thought it ought to be curbed
and ii,$tfmtt
wilfch, foundation. •'The troop was never in ThiaisaiLadltaatataf-li/SOO, or 33 1-8 laid on the first
on the hotel porch about etght o'clock
per
cent,
within.le»t
than
Six
months.
On the Becond floor alterations of a greatly, and he thought they should at once in order to prescrvo tho roadlast night When he: saw a flame shoot green tissue paper. It has a long fuse better financial condition, and in other Miss Stephenson has not yet decided similar
nature will be added and two - .
^Jig to pay the cost of the im- bed. A petition asking that the street
up through the fogey darkness. Many and this is the most sinister looking respects Is equally • prosperous. An
new bath rooms will be built. In the provement. Mr. Elliott agreed to cir- be curbed from River street to the
people In the neighborhood Hoard the thing, about it. It is of homemade appropriation of $26,000 was recently whether she will accept the offer, or basement
will
be
a
billiard
room,
The
whether
she
will
retain
the
property.
culate a petition asking that the im- southern limits of the town iabeing
. explosion. A few minutes later Seh- manufacture, the police Bay. After made for a new armory for the troop.
will be ready for occupanty provement be made on this basis. Do- circulated. Councilman Daniel C.,
liski staggered across the road, and; hearing the boy's story, Mr. Wymbs Only two cavalry troops, are in t i e She bought the property as an invest- house
ing away with Crow Hollow brook Woods stated that a number of Washfell unconscious irf the doorway of told the boy to take the bombs out of Btnto.nnd Second troop adds to tho dis- ment, and riot; as a speculation and about the middle of June.
'she believes that it will always be a
would convert low priced land on West ington street residents desired that a
his home. The explosion occurred the coat at. the meeting of Reliance tinctiveness of Red Bank.
good
income
producer.;
Miss
StephenFront street. into valuable building grade be fixed on that street so that
some distance west of the hotel flats, dub the coming Friday night and
LIQUID AIB AT HIGH SCHOOL.
m • •
curbing could be laid.
son
has
bought
a
number
of
properties
lots.
bring
them
to
police
headquarters.
near the railroad tracks.
LUEILA FBIOB A BBTDE.
Oblokena Billed By Boa;*.
in and arqund Red Bank. She has IntoMitlng- SeniAnatratlon Riven 1)7 Elm Btreet Drainage.
In the meantime the.chief began ^n
Policeman Joseph, Emley was '
been to many other towns in New Jeri
Three claims for chickens killed by
trolling In the neighborhood of ', - investigation to ascertain who was re- Slu E I I D U I I tht WUt of Bail Look- sey-with a view to buying property
Wealeyan
The question of draining Elm street
Uatrootor.
hotel when a Pole rushed up to him sponsible for the bombs in the hall,'
W. P. Bradley, a professor at Wes- was brought up. This is one of the dogs were paid. In all 87 fowls were
wood, a Bailro*a Olalm Ag«nt
and she believes that Red Bank offers
killed
and the bills amounted to $92.
and told him.that Sehliski had been He says he did not send for the bombs
worst
streets
in
the
town.
It
is
so
leyan
university,
gave
a
demonstraMissLuella Price and Earl Lockitics for r«al estate inshot. Mr. Emley investigated and he at once, because he believed the police wood, both of Red Bank, were married better opportunities
of liquid air nt the Red Bank graded that both ends of the street The chickens were of thoroughbred
other town in the tion
than any oth
found Sehliski covered, with blood and would be better able to run down the Wednesday night at the First Metho- vestments
Bteck
and
this accounted for the high
high school Thursday night for. ttje slope to a low spot about half way the
groaning with pain. Detective El- criminals If their suspicions were not dist parsonage by Eevi H. Ridgely state.
benefit of the twelfth. grade. The length of tho strtet. The street is prices charged. The commissioners,
Mies
Stephenson
this
week
bought
aroused:
wood Mlnugh, Arthur L. Wymbs,.
grade cleared about ?25 and they will virtually a swamp, and water is in however, declined to pay more than
This morning Mr. Wymbs made an Robinson. The witnesses were Mr. the Wortliley property, adjoining the use this money to help pay the gradu- the cellars most of the time. Mr. Hur- $1 each for each chicken killed as this
chief of police, and Policeman George
Mrs! William Hayward of Ocean- plot, sho bought from Mr. JJorewitz. ating expenses.
Hewctt hurtled to Sohliski's home. inspection of the placewhere the ac- and
ley estimated that the cost of carrying has always been the custom irr the
Doctors yrtrei sent for, but they wfere cident Happened and found two torn port. The wedding was celebrated This lot is 59x300 feet, and runs from'
Liquid air is obtained by placing off the drain water from this street past. John U Fox lost twelve chick' <.
slow in arrlvlrTff: The officers fixed pieces of flesh, part of a knuckle and with a luncheon at the home of the Front street to the river.
air under pressure Dy meanB to Crow Hollow brook would bo about ens and ho said if the commissioners
One of the stores on Miss Stephen- ordinary
up the wounded man as best they the end of a finger. Mr. Wymbs be- bride's BlBter, Mrs. Charles K. Champa special-apparatus and cooling' it $1,124. Last year's board of commis- did not give him more than $1 for each
could and rushed him in on nutomo lieves that the man was on the way lin of Monmouth street. Mr. Lock- son's property has been rented to H. B. of
until a very low temperature is sioners passed an ordinance to have chicken they needn't pay him anything
bile to the Long Branch hospital.
home with the bomb and had taken a wood is employed as a claim agent for Bauson of Littlo Silver, who Will open down
reached. The actual temperature that this work done, but never took any at all. William. H. Elliott lost six
Y
the
Central
railroad;
•
a
painting
and
paper
hanging
office
roundabout
course
through
tho
darkSehliski didn t talk much, Poles
air has to reach before be- action. ' A plan to divert the water to fowls and O. Edwin Davis, Jr., lost
in the building. Mr. Hanson has been ordinary
who had been nt the meeting said that ness in order to avoid detection, Word
coming a liquid is 312 degrees below Throckmorton's gully was talked over, nineteen.
.MBS. LOUISE WHTTB DEAD. • in this business a number of years at zero. Mr. Bradley used this liquid to but this was not acted on, the whole Beffnlating- Sidewalk Traffic.
he had been injured by the explosion was received from the hospital this
Little Silver. He believes that an of- conduct a number of experiments. He matter being laid over till the next
of the bomb he was carrying, an' morning that Sehliski had lost the
Mr., Harrison was instructed to (
Sehlinki also told this story. Whethc slght-of one eye. He will be operated Uttla Silver Bemldmt f u n d A«ajr at fice in Red Bank will result in a con- placed a large piece of raw beef into meeting. Last year an engineer emthe trblley companies to stop
siderable increase in his business.
or not Sehliski was carrying two on today.
•
' •
Af« of M TWum.
the liquid and in o few moments the ployqd by the state advocated the notify
their
cars opposite Emanuel court on
G. Foster RawIinB has renewed his beef was frozen so solid that it would Throckmorton gully plan.
Mrs. Louise White, widow of TimoFront
street
and opposite the store of
thy White, died early Monday morning lease of the Mrs. Amelia. W. Chapin break just like an icicle. The frozen Action Deferred.
A HEW BUBBOOATS.
80H00I. MEETIH0.
Robert Hance & Sons on Broad street.
at Capt. John Borden's at Little Sil- place on the Lawes road through the beef was passed around the audience
At the request of Warren H. Smock, This is in the nature of an experiKtlvln A. Bloc ••-SleoUd Pruldant >nd 'o««ph t . Donahny Appolntad to th« ver Point, where she had lived four- Red Ban,k Real Estate company, This and those who felt of it were sur- representing the Land and Loan com- ment, and the trolley firms have conteen years, Death was due to general place contains 52 acres, On the place prised to find how cold it was. Sev- pany, action on the matter of a new Bented to try it.
I>l«o» by Governor,Wilton. •
frank S. BUb Dlitrtot Oltrk.
.
IB
a
large
house
of
eighteen
roams
and
of those who touched it jumped
Joaeph; L,nDonahay waB appointed debility. Mrs. White was 84 years other buildings, and the*grounds are eral
The Middletown township board of
as if they had been shot. A number assessment for benefits conferred on
- education met Mohday nignt and or- surrogate of Monmouth county on old. The funeral will bo M d tomor- embellished with statuary. Mr. Euw- of other experiments were conducted, Buena and Vista avenues was deferred. Compreaaor Tald^ for. *
Mr, Cook reported that the new comganized for the coming year. Melvin Monday by Governor Wilson. He aue- row^at Mr, Borden's and c sermon llns has occupied the place for Borne such as the freezing of carnations, Mr. Smock was unable to stay at the
A. Rice was re-elected president of ecds David S. Crater, who resigned will be preached by Rev. P. 1*. Sweioy, time. He ia a broker and is a member mercury and alcohol. Tin and steel, meeting and others interested were pressor at the water plant met the
the board, Joseph W. Thompson was as surrogate on Monday to tako the rectorof Chrisrchurch at Shrewsbury. Uf tho New York Stock Exchange. when placed in the liquid, became us also unable to be present. Benjamin required tests, and a final payment of
re-elected vice president, and Frank position of secretary of state. Mr.
He has recently formed a partnership brittle as glass, and a soft rubber ball H. Ford, one of last year's assessment $1,224.50 was made on the machinery.
E. Sieh was re-elected district clerk. !rater's term in his-hew position is
yinoehlt
*
with
L. L. White of Shrewsbury, a left in the liquid for a few seconds commissioners said that he thought No Sewage round.
for
five
years
and
the
salary
is
$6,000
Several boys were excused from atThe Kcansburg pinochle club met
Mr. Hurley reported that he had
i-ln-law of V . S. FanBhawe of that broke into hundreds of pieces when it the commissioners ought to be allowed
tendance otjchool during the rest of per year. Mr. Donahay'a term will Saturday night at Albert Vincent's.
was dropped to the floor. Mr. Brad- to state their Bide of the case at the made an examination of the drain
the school yenr on the ground .that ontinue until January 23d of next Those present were Misses Eva Ober- place.
ley concluded the exhibition by burnOther rentals • made by this com- ing a piece of steel which had been meeting then being held. He said Wil- pipes on Wharf avenue and waa untheir familiee^necded their work for year, when Mr. Craters term as sur- lander, Olivo Overton, Mattie Collins
liam A. Sweeney, another assessment able to find any trace of Bewago in
their Bupport. These boys were Wil- rogate would hafe expired. Mr. Don- and Anna Brands and Albert Vincent. pany are the Mrs. Jnmcs P. Hendrick- dipped in the liquid.
„
commissioner, had told him that he them.
fred Hudslander of Belford, who is ahay has not yet appointed his dep- Refreshments \tore served about son's house on Riverside avenue to
did not care to attend any more meet- Pilling- In a Waahout.
employed by Cook & Oakley of Red uty, but it is anticipated that JoHn A. eleven o'clock, Tho club will meet Mrs. Charles Thompson of New York;
ings
of
the
council.
Mr,
Sweeney
said
Bank; CornelluB Helmuth of Belford, DeRoche will be the deputy. Mr. Dcthe house on Hudson nvenue, owned by
Elmer
S.
Wainwright
stated that
Boad Undermined.
who is employed by William 'O'Brien Roche has been connected with the Saturday of this week at Miss Anna Cook & Oakley, to Ralph Pearce of
he Was perfectly willing to be pres- four ponds of water had formed at
Brand's.
Tho
recent
heavy
storms
have
badly
of Red Bank; and a boy named Leece, ;urrogate's office 25 years.
East Orange, who is connected with
at the next meeting and explain the corner of Leighton avenue and
damaged some of the roads in this ent
of Harmony, who IB employed by Wilthe Red Bank Trust company.
why the assessment was $800 less than Catherine street and that a waBhout
At the election next fall a surroK«mi From Ylorlda.
liam Morford. May Dennis, a girl gate will be elected for a term of five
The John H. Cook homestead farm vicinity. Tho Newman Springs road it cost to make the improvement.
had occurred. Robert M. Hurley,
Goorgo \ - Sneden of Front street In Middletown township, near Bed in front of Alvin VanSchoick's place Trolley Tranchtat.
about fifteen ygars old, was. reported years, Mr. Sonahay will be a candichairman of the street committee,
as refusing to go to school. -Tho date for the Democratic nomination. returned home Saturdny from Flor- Bank, has been leased Dy Benjamin has been badly undermined owing to
The matter of granting a franchise stated that the washout would be
board, decided that she must attend He has been deputy surrogate many ida where ho had been spending two Fielder and George B. Moxley. They the bursting of a drain pipe. From for the proposed new trolley route on filled in and the other necessary reschool, or she and .her parents would years and his long experience makes weeks. His health was very much will start in the chicken business on a tho road the highway shows no sign* ^Mechanic nnd Spring streets was Inid pnirB would bo made {his week.
by tho trip. On Monday ho
bo arrosted.
scale. The furm is well equip- of being undermined, but a simce over tillMonday, April lSlh.
mm the best qualified man In the improved
resumed his railroad duties nt Long large
Permission was - given to Miss county for the place. Ho has already Branch.
ped for this busincsB, it having a num- ubout a foot wide hns been washed out Mcl.»mn Street Sewer..
DOO BITES A OABPBNTEB.
Davenport, n toachor in the high received many offers of support for
ber of buildings suitable for this pur- near the pipes.
Some time ago the council pnsscd
nehool, to uso the grounds back of the nomination from Democrats
pose
Annimaarj at Paanon'i.
un ordinance for sewers on McLaren Quit Oruljorj- iif IKwmu Sprlng-i la
the Middletown public school for ton throughout the county, and a number
Store'* Eaater Opening.
Francis White has rented Mrs.
mining- Wound on Hln J-mg.
street. The route for the sewer line
Poarson Brothers arc celebrating Theodore F. White's houso on Wanix courts.
of Republicans of prominence have
J.
GarMtrini,
w
h
j
conducts
a
fruit
Gust Ornbci-R of Newmun Springs
The comlnK school meeting, at promised him their support in the the beginning-of their third year of verly pluce to Samuel Combs, man- Btore und ice cream parlor on Mon- was found to be impracticable nnd Mr.
is
mourning
the loss of his boat Sunwhich money Tor the schools is to be election. . So far, no opposition to him buslnesR in Red Bank. In connection ager of the Childs stora; Jumes Leo- mouth Btreet, near tlio station, haR Beekman was Instructed to druw up a
voted on, was talked over. The trus- as'tho Democratic candidate for sur- with tho ovbnt thoy aro holding n epoc- nard's house on Herbert street f to made many improvements to his place new ordinance. Councilman Horuce day trousers imd in nui'Blntf u wound
P. Cook said he wanted it understood on hiH leg. Last Friday ho went to
tees said that they had heard of but rogate has been heard of. W. W, ial Bale tho rent of this week. Sou- Benjamin Crntc, Jr.; Charles 11
Hcr- iind he will hnvc nn openlnR nt his
very little opposition to the raising Ilnmsay of Keansburg, it is said, will vcnlra will bo given to cUBtoniora dur- bert's house on Bordun atreet to II. T, Rtorc Kustor Sunday. Mr. Garbarini that hereafter no sewers would be laid Mr. ViiuKhn'a property on Brown
plnce to move sume dog kennels. Ho
of the money needed to finish the high be a candidate for the Republican ing the i>alo.
^
p
installed u new outfit
of iim- unlcBH tho full rout, of the improvement
Coiiuvor, C. A. iilnck'B IIOUBO on' IUIH
IIIIH iiiKtulled
out
was tiilkinn to MrB. Vnughn
when
were accused
i
l
t
school und to puy the running ox- nomination.
g
tlio
property
Morion
street
to
John
Layton,
Edchinery
for
his
ice
cream
business.
h dotfa
d
W*4dlnr Tonlg-ht.
putt iin
in appearance,
pences of the schools for the coming
benefited. Mr. Cook had refer- three of the
put
appearance,
owners benefit
Mr.
Crater
was
sworn
in
ofllco
as
ward
Groigs's
house
on
tho
Fair
Hayear. The people of tho township sccrotary of state Monday afternoon,
t one side
id and
d
ence to the. action of lust year's board
d cocked their hcudis to
Mrs. Catherine McKey of Herbert ven roiul to James Johnson, Mrs.
Brown dofi to Oamden.
generally noern tb be greatly gratified His first official net won registering street
of asaeHsipent commissioners in taxing listened to tho conversation between
Sidnoy J. Enrlo of Maplo Ophelia Dibbona'fl houBo on MUplo
over the tatt that the Middletown hie nnmo as secretary of stato, and avonuo and
Mr.
OrnberK
and
Mrs.
VmiRhn.
Tho
Archie Brown of Kcd Hank, who property owncin lean than tlvc coHt of
will bo married toniirht nt tho nvcnuo to Daniel Rue, one of the
township schools will take front rnnk his second official act WOB signing the Presbyterian
apparently didn't want to havo
parsonngo by Rev. J, W. Theodore White hoiincn on Waverly had bc«n employed an boya' secretary tho improvements, thereby forcing the dogs
among (ho schools of tho stute.
their humcN moved und us the convorcommission of Joseph L. Donahay an Ho«nn. Mr. nnd Mrs, Knilc will start place to Charles Wood, HAward WhlU of th(» Lakuwood young men'n asKO- town to pny part of tho co»l.
nntinn
wint on they became more and
housekeeping at onco.
uriogtuta of Monmouth' county,
tleld'B houno on Allen ntreot to^X!. I'. clation, 1 hnn taken a mmilar position H*ple Avenue PiTlng-.
moru nnnry ut Mr. OrnborR. Finally
w i t a raaroBM roB OBABITY.
Morri". Miirlc Lipninan's houBo «t With till CIIIIHII'M IIHHOcllltJUII.
II wan decided to continue, the hear- one of them mudu u lunli lit lli« car. DUd of Ayopltxy.
EastBldo park to I. M. EllorBon, Mrs.
ing on the nmttor of paving Maplo ponter und snnk itB teeth in hin leg.
•ALB OT TABU ADJOUBMHD.
BohamUn Olabv to d i n Bnttrtalnmtnl
Bray's houso on Koat Front
KTaw Work Shop.
avenue till tho next meeting.
Mrs. Elliubcth Coffer, wlfo of Jacob Qortrudo
Mr. OrnberK bud the wound cuuterixed.
for BCoipltal Amdllary,
stroot
to
Jnmcn
Lowin
nnd
Mrs.
Adclc
1I« in working iiKiiln and no HOIIOUB
A work nhnp, 50x18 foot, IH being Bid. for S§w«r Work.
The Red Flank auxiliary of the [lfhMt Bid waa Mot Bnonch to »»r Coffor of Eatontown, dlod Friday Rydor's houRo on Hrnnch nycnue to
night of apoploxy nt tho age of 71 Stephen Ilia.
.
WUUam OroM'a Ortfllton.
hullt by Hunt Ornbcrg of Newmnn
TIIITC bids were received for newer renulta me feurcd from tho Injury.
Long Branch hospital mot yonterday
VV'llliam Hartahorne, aaaigneo for years. The funerhl wna held Monday
Sprint's to l>o lined nn u pluco to mnko i-omitructlon work on Iwunt avenue,
aftnrnoon with the Mlases Wela of
nomans A N D M V L I I .
McWent Front street. «About thirty par- the creditors of William Cross of the morning at SI. Dlfrothea'a church nnd i m w Mooaiii on HUDSOB* A V B N U B . Bcrcon cloorH. Tho latoHt machinery South ntritiit, Bridge nvenue undd M
tho
burial
was
In
Mt,
Olivet
cemetery.
Phnlanx,
again
adjdurned
the
Dale
of
for thin work will be Inntnllod.
Laren Blreot. Tile rontriietH will bo Two Car I.oada Arrived at William a
som wor« pr«ient. The Bohemian
(n>*rt*a «t. Jolimon BalMlnaT tl.ooo
uwnrdeil nt tho next meeting. Each
dramatic club of Ited Bank will five tho Croia farm'laiils Friday. The farm
Dly'i at Rolmdel Todar.
I i t u for Bla Own Ooon»ancy,
Dr. Blolwpn'a *<nr Appointment.
of tho throe bldiUii-n hnd n low figure
•n ontortainmint for the benefit of wan to have been ,aold at the Globe
Building • Motor Bout.
Twunty-IWu houd of homes and Ava
Charles II. Johnnon of Cutimrlno
on one struct and on thin ueooimt it In
Dr. Rob«rt Dlcknon of Fair Haven
the auxiliary In the Lyceum Friday hotel at Red-Bank. Tho hlghott offer
Mnttbow Johnson of Ileech Btroct IH likely Unit tho work will b« illvldod be- mules Included in this lot.
oslj a mrmlwr nt tho (Irm of Earlnlfrht, May 17th. In addition to tht w»a $8,501) »nd waa made by Patrick hat b««n appointed a member of tho
Wo "old nlmont entirely out mat
, Johnnon A Friiki-, l« ImlldluK u ItullilliiR ii motor hunt. Thn hont hnn tween tho throe llnnn. All l>l<ln for
Bohemian entertainer!, Doria and McCuo of Shrewibury. Mr. HarU- state board of veterinary aurgeona by
boon
finished nnd Mr. Johnnon linn McLaren ntnel ucworn wore thrown week, BO can offer you all fronh horses.
on his lot on lludaon nvenun.
Hurvcy Notrand of Ml. Val», New horne nfuaed to sell tho farm at this Governor Wllnoii.
nnd look this lot ovor and «••
price, u the amount due Mr. Crois'i
jouae la UxM f««t with u buy dent nwny for n motor.
out nn tho routo him I""'" changed. Comn
J«ra«y, will ling and dtnc*.
for yoursolf that thoy aro tho beat
creditors Is about $9,000. Tho lalt
Yo«r "Iwtn" *»t» <
1
window extension ilxH foot on nno
Ilyram A Huthorfonl offered to do tho that con b« bought in their nuiiuctlvn
Tannentaum'a
w u adlournad
itlll next Friday at tho
Come and a«e the hataj the manu- •Ida and a almllar extension 7xH foot
work on HrldK<i avunuo for $l,0H7 nnd
•Iaa4«rd
adj
ght driver, the ill
facturer "hut-ched" for "Tho Togwry On tht other aide of the houso. Th« whito nflrgo dronsmt, trlmmcil nnllor for !I7 fimln per llnont foot for addi- around bualnons horao,
tit and place,
Kdward dlbson. late of Red Iitnk, namei win*
tho /nrm chunk
roll
or,
nimiul
nt
$5.75.
Whlto
u
r
g
o
Shop."
IA>W
crowns,
flat
brimmed
building will coat about $4,000 and
tional houno connection*. Their I«- and the heavy draft horsoa. We hava
h » put' hli b«K brood mnr«, Tho
coats, antln ombroldared cuffn cuat iivonuo bid won »l,87t> nnd 87
•tylei for tho young fellow*. Mora will be completed onrly In July.
y. M
Mr. evening
IMy fltnoral, In McDonald's horie
them
alt
and
will
a«ll
on our quick
' >r«w M U U M I at
,
and
collar,
S14.0H.
Children's
conta,
conservative shapes for older mon. Johnson
Jh
lla building
ildi
tt«o h
house hlmsdlf
h l l f unoclnl for this week, fl.OH, llring conU; Houth atrrot $1,0*6 and 80 cents mile, small prollt plan that i a v « ta«
•tie it E»tontown, on Wtdneoday,
Madam Henry, who h*« been with $1.0(1 and fit. l-oo Ba.li, next to Child's and ho will occupy It.
und
McLaren
atroot
M80
»nd
!U
cents.
' April 10th | «l»o IWo-yeW-old Morgan- Benafd
buyer
plenty
of
money.
tnlN ndvortlMinnnt and net 10 H.AII.
four_yeara and who t u for- bakery,The Monmoiilli Contracting Company
"[Qrtgorfllly and colt; ill'sttndtrd ra«rly wltti
(rrnen trading stampa.-~j4rfv.
Al»o h«v* three pafra of mule* thai
OalM'a a»t O i m n a i
Coulu Mid MeOrttry A
bid |K74 anil V> r«nta for South aro rondy for work. Com* and •*•
bred.-virtu.
Co. of New York, has Uken Madam
••<
on 0«od Friday. Flxiru
F i d«llv«rv aerKtrwit,•'
for
I/wuat
nvenuo
$1,04(5
and
Ohlld'i *ot Or«M atw«.
tin and got whnt you want without
Mc,0r*(nr'i podtlon at Fellowa'i milA bot«« of" good California port, vlce allll d
day on O
Ooud
d F
Friday.
id
II*
Tlin bout atlmted of(ge, th« jiuroul lift eontaj for IlrltlgQ avenue $987 and further trouble. Wo h»v* fr««h co»akerry «r «lar*t. given away ttm with VoUr order *«rly, Tulnphone 70-J,.' A oard party will be given In the llntry itor* on Broad •trc«t x
SJ5 oent* and for McLaren street 9280 »lKnm«n*i«ev»ry week. WIIIUwi O.
o(
milk
and
tlio
highest
(trado
of
butout dollar a full «ju»rt Cabinet whla- Aa
armory on Tnurtdem A»ril 11th; «t•
•
ter art what make Child a Hot Croen and 20 contit. Jaime* Norman * Son Kly, llolmdel, N f J. T«k»ph»n*l 'i*-9<nfikm
fi tut ottM »*—',
«iW f. H, for til* Red {Ian*; puulii '
bid $707.80 and 20 centa for Bridge
OtAtt
for
Oood
frMay.
Hr««h
I Dank and New Yvrk mtMenger buna thn buna of quality, Order thorn avenue, for Locuat av»nu* $2,117.26'
•• mftf.—A<tv.
• ^ y ^ • - • • • i •M*f-pur« butter, milk and Jrtim
t agent l««.V»i
!•**»• at 9 A. M. •art* Tatephont WJ. -Adv.
MH O M M ' M M .
and 2IS centa, for South atteet $081.«O
air«M. D»H*«r*4 In JRMh Bank' an*
Rnlokk«tWok«r
•
.
liyUr noTA "*** nd
Tht right kind. BAMWIK
and 110 cent* and for McLaren (treat
mtm t Ban** m u q u m n l i
TOiilt
TM*o"T»J^Arf
I for tt,.ur at
modern ovena and M k * *
on MtV ai tie* dry gooda atom of Jo- $888.80 and SO cent*.
The Norman firm haul the lowest milk and butUr U
. ... • Baink. Corset e«*«r,
home.mMl« Banter
tarly.
T«l«phon« 7
-•mataklrt, nil In. one.—JThV bid for the Bridge avenue Werk, Ruth*
6*1
• 4 * l ( i . ' • • - > •••
J
REBUILDING A HOUSE.
1
8
ten.
:.THE BEB. BANK BEGfcWBB - -•-
Ease 14
confined to the house with a very
heavy cold.
•
>•
.
Miss Ella Boyce, daughter of John
Boyce of Port Monraouth, is aick with
tonsilitis;
, .
NEW MONMOUTH USHERS' UNION WINS DEBATE Miia Belle Moant ot Navesink is
visiting Telative& at Now Haven, ConAGAINST RARITAN GRANGE.
necticut.
.
'•
Miss M. Pearl Runyon of Belford
spent Monday of last week at New
NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN.
A. SALZ & CO., Keyport.
New Dock Being Built at the Factory of the Monmouth Oil and
Mrs. Willard Palmer of New MonGuano Company at Port Monmouth—Mra. Sarah K. Shaw, moiitli has been very Bick^with a heavy
cold.
.,
Mother of Rev. James B. Shaw of Navesink, Died Sunday—
Fitz Roy Walling of New MonFishermen Have Their Pound Nets in for {he Spring Season.
mouth has bought a new aulomobile.
A. SALZ & CO.y Keyport.
Easter Styles lorMen and Women
Frank Fumino, a former Belfard
Tho ushers' union of the New Mon-Amy of New York, arrived yesterday resident spent part of last week hore.
at
Mr.
Amy's
summer
home
at
Locust
mouth Baptist church debated with' a
Mrs. D. W. VanNote of Belford
team from the Raritan Erantrfri at Point and will put the house in readi- spent Wednesday at Asbury Park.
Keyport last week mid defeated them. ness for the summer season*
Edward 0. Viering of Elizabeth was
._ The cubjret was "Resolved, That asMrs. William YnnRiper. of Port a Sunday visitor at Belford.
are here in great profusion. Our Millinery Display is conceded to be the best hereabouts.
sociation ,'ind environment is a more Monmouth is having a'large addition
Gus Helmuth of Bolford has sold his
permanent influence on human life built to her house and is also having fishing boat to John Phillip.
Many have complimented us very highly on our showing. One woman from Red Bank, voic•tlinn education." The ushers' union tho house painted. S. H. Walling is
Mrsj Amanda Lukcr of Belford is
ing the sentiment of many, said to Mr. Snlz: "7 havo-been in all the stores of New York and
supported this statement and the
dohiK the carpenter work.
-KraiiRe (cam argued against it. The Thomas Poling , of "Keyport lias laid up with grip.
have even visited those of neighboring towns and I an a&reeably surprised at the wonderful
Harry Mount of Belford left Thursdebaters for (lie New Monmouth team moved from that place to Ralph
display you have here. Thought you might have one or two real smart things but I am dewere Albert W. Morford, James E. Scott's house at Port Monmouth. fir. day for Elizabeth.
GriRKS am! Howard \V. Koberls. olin^has accepted^ a position in D. 13, Harry White of Belford spent.Fri> lighted to see that you have a really wonderfid assortment^ The shapes are the prettiest, the
day nt New York.
Their opponents wei-D James C. Ilen.store.
simplest and most becoming I have seen anywhere and Hie prices are so reasonable too. Yoyf,
Edward Bennett of Belford bought a
drickson, Her: Hand and Herman Mahoney's
Daniel
Tilton
of
"Port
Monmouth
is
Lehr.
see by tliese hat boxes that 1 have made my purchases here." In garments for both Men and
l>uiklinj,' another large greenhouse for horsy last week.
his increasing business. Mr. Tilton is
aina: Deck at Tish Factory.
Women, we show truly Metropolitan assortments and styles. A. comparison of qualities and
HEiDDBN'B CORNEB NEWS.
a
large
grower
of
vegetable
anil
flower
J. Howard Smith, a! tile ^(cnmoutli plants.
prices will readily convince you of our superior values.'
'
.'•'-.,
'
oil and RUM no company, is hiiildinp a
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Posten--and Baseball Season to Be Oftnod Hera 27ext
new dock on the cast side of the fac- daughter
Sunaay
with
Mld41«town,
Hazel of Navesink left totories at l'ort Monmouth. The dock .lay for1 Milton, Pennsylvania, to at- The Headden*s Corner baseball team
will be 26 feet wide and about 210 feet tend the marriage of their son, Harry will play their first game of the sea$ 2 0 Value Suits
$ 1 5 Coats for Women,
JonjT. It will be completed in about two Posten.
son next Sunday with a team from
at $10.98.
weeks. The work is beinn done by Mr. Captain Oscar Lund of Belford left Middletown on J. B. Flannigan'a field
for Men and Young Men,
Smith's employees. Mr. Smith recent- Monday to take charge of a fishing; opposite lit. Olivet cemetery at thjis
Regular \£ull length model, made of oil
ly received a new press which ,lie will schooner at New York. Capt. Lund place. The lineup of the Headden's
woolmen'B serge, .with lone lapels, collars
While our price range ia $10 to $25, we
nsn in rnnnrction with the rest of the will fish in Southern wntcrs for n few Coiner team will be VanKirk catcher,
nnd reyers ink»id.wlth BeTdinjj'a gupronweeks.
new machinery he has installed.
quote
here
what
we
believe^is
the~li}6si'.
-.
teed Entin;; colors,"black*~una! nnvy; nil
Persell pitcher," Kelly first base, Alex- \
The Junior Nearer and Farther ahder second base, Flannery third j
Urn. Sarah K. Sliaw Bold.
popular price for" the majority of men. sizes, | o r women and young women. One
of th8 nobbiest^.jet ttiost conservative
Mrs. Sarah K. Shaw died at theLights society of the New Monmouth base, Scott short stop, Corcoran center
/i
At this price we show nn enormous < nsstyles; made to sell and.well worthlflB,
home of her Eon, Rev. James U. Shaw, Buptistychurch will hold a sociable at field, Dronnan right field and Pcmble
. sortment to please and satisfy every mnn,
at $10.98,
•,-••-,_
'
pastor of the Navesink Methodist at the parsonage the last of theleft field. This tea«fi will book Sunday
and the equal of suite sold in the city at
church, Sunday morninc. She was in month. '
games with any amateur team.
The Epwovth league conducted the
$ 1 8 Suits for Women, <
$20.
her Blst year and deatli was caused
Mrs. James Simpkins of Lakewood
services
in
the
Navesink
Methodist
by Rcneral debility. • Mrs. Shaw' had
is viBiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hankat $14.50.
'
lived .with her son af Navesink. for a church last Sunday during the ab- ins.
Superior quality, strictly all wool, French
little more than a year and she was sence of the pastor, Rev. James R.
All wool stylish suits in fancy cassimeres
Cornelius O'Brien of Fort Terry is
scree
tailored
suite,
leading
shades,
lined
Shaw.
well known to the residents of that
spending his Eaatcr vacation with his
of popular gray, tan and brown shades,
with peau de cygne silk; -all sizes; made
village. The funeral services will be Richard Gale of Port Monmouth family here.
also fine black unfinished worsteds, ploin
to sell at $18. $U.B0. •
held at her home church at Erma in moved from Mrs. Maria York's- house
William Kelly of Long Branch spent
and
fancy
blue
serges;
made
in
the
very
to
Keansburg
last
Wednesday.
Mrs.
Cape May county, tomorrow. The
Sunday with his cousin, Mrs. John
1
(An immense line of hij»h;clasB sample
body will he buried in the Tabernacle York will-o:cupy her house this sum- O'Brien.
latest models j all sizes,- alims, stouts and
.suits,
many no two alike,, $15.98 to
cemetery at Cape May City. Besides mer.
regulars, $20 values at $lf>.
Catherine Quigley of Red Bank
•* !S22iB)
her son, Mrs. Shaw leaves three
Mrs. Edward Helmuth of Belford spent Sunday with her aunt, Miss
brothers and three sisters. Trie sis- has been left a large sum of money Elizabeth Croncr.
ters are Mrs. Ella Hall, Mrs. Rhoda from her father's estate. Her father
Miss Bessie Murphy of Harmony
CumminRs and Mrs. Mary Elridgc of was Cornelius Cornwell of Highstown. spent
$3.50 Silk Underskirts, at $1.95.
last Thursday with her aunt,
Cape May City and the brothers are
Mrs. Charles Kraft and daughter Mrs. William Corcoran.
V Reuben and Douglass Foster of Balti- Helen of Belford are spending a few
Miss Lydia Durmer of Newark is
Pure Silk Messaline Underskirts, popular shades, $1.95.
more and Samuel Foster of Norfolk, weeks with Mrs. Kraft's daughter,
spending a few weeks with Miss Hazel
Virginia.
Mrs. Walter Maynard of Brooklyn.
Scott.
'-.
.
Thursday night the Epworth league
Plating Seaaon Begins.
Margaret Sullivan spent Sunday
the Navesink Methodist church will with Misa Agnes Schubert of New.
The fishermen' of Bclford and vi-of
hold
their
regular
mopthly
business
Monmouth. Miss Eleanor Gorman oft
cinity have started to put their pounds
at Mrs. Louise Carr'4Haven ttlso ^pint S«&any witif
in the bay. E. Walt Havens was the meeting
Furniture, Carpets, Ruers, Wall Paper, &c.
Misses •. Leonii. and Minn'e -'-'Carter flair
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first man to start fishing. Last Fri- and
Lillian Powell and Harold Carter Ilfss SchuberV„>;.*' •
•• day he caught four shad and a number of Port
New liries"art ready here with special attractions and valuea prevailspent Sunday with
of small fish in his pound. Other fish- Mrs. J. Monmouth
Bradevelt UOOTB.
E. Thorne of Kennsburg.
ing. We ask you to inspect our stocks and guarantee a^e^able"8iv|hjg8'.'
ermen who have their, pounds set are
William
Maxson
of
Port
Monmouth,
Mary Frawley spent last week
:
Harry White, Capt. Garret Lee and who has worked for James Carroll for at Miss
Come and 4ie convinced.
New York with relatives.
John M. Osborne.
several years, has accepted a position
George
F.
Hankinson
of
New
York
Bociol at Hew Moiunouth.
with the Monmouth oil company.
has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. ElizaGeorge Pike of Port Monmouth is beth Conover.
The Christian Endeavor society of
the New Monmouth Baptist church seriously sick with congestion of the Joseph M. Creevey spent Friday
held a sociable at the' parsonage last lungs. Dr. B. F . Fay of Atlantic and Saturday at New York with his
Thursday night. About ISO persons Highlands is in attendance.
brother, Thomas Creevey, who rewere present and they all had a good Charles Troning and family and the turned with him Sunday.
time. The program consisted of reci- Mis'ses I. L. and A. E. Carter arrived
Mrs. John Cortbver of Keyport
tations by Miss Dot Seeley, piano solos Saturday at their summer home on spent a couple of days last week w.ith
by Mrs. James Griggs, Miss .Henriette the creek a t Locust Point.
her daughter, Mrs. Robert R. Weeks.
Omar Sickles of Navesink spent
Pentcrmann and Miss Helen Coe>
Harry Creevey haa gone to New
piano duet by Miss Helen Coe and Monday at New York. Mr. Sickles York to work.
Harold Coddinprton and a vocal solo took advantage of the first trip made
Robert R. Weeks has been apby William Morford. After the music- by the steamer Sea Bird.
pointed overseer of the stone road beal part of the program the evening
Mr. and Mrs. William Pope of Lit- tween Holmdel and Bradevelt.
was spent in playing games and re- tle Silver spent Sunday with Mrs. •' Mrs. Frances Detririt of New York
freshments were served about mid- Pope's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles is visiting C. A. Johnson.
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night.
H. Green of Navesink.
Owing to-the cold And wet spring
Samuel S. Willis of. New York farmers-have been unable to plant
Illustrated Lectures.
spent Sunday at the Amsterdam their potatoes very early. J. D. StatEev. A. Sutphcn, pastor of the New boarding house a t Locust Point, of tle and M. H. Griffin started planting
Monmouth Baptist church, gave a which he is proprietor.
last Thursday.
stereopticon lecture on "Temperance"
Mrs. Charles Hdsse and two sons
C. A. Johnson bought a horse from
Sunday night of last week. The lec- of Atlantic Highlands spent Sunday William C. Ely of Holmdel last week.
ture was illustrated' by about fifty with Mrs. Hesse's mother, Mrs. Daniel
Mrs. H. M. Nevius of Red Bank is
views and was largely attended. This Oswald of Belford.
visiting her sister, Mrs. Eleanor S.
coming Sunday night Mr/Sutphen will
Harry Kollock, who is employed as Carson, who has been confined to the
give a lecture on the Holy Land illus- clerk in a dry goods store a t Newhouse by sickness.
trated by about sixty views. On Sun- York, spent Sunday with his family
day night, April 14th, between fifty at Belford.
HONOR PDPUB AT HIGHLAHDB.
and sixty views of the Passion play
George Lane of Belford bought a
horse last week. Mr. Lane had an Pupils With Perfect Attendance B*oord« T
will be lectured upon.
old horse which he hod to shoot a short
Boy Scouts Entortalh.
for March.
time ago.
The following pupils of the High- •I*
The Boy Scouts of Navesink held a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Keefer
have
social in their room over J. M. John- returned to their home at Belford after lands school were neither absent nor
son's store Saturday night. Ench fel- spending a few days with relatives at tardy during March:
low invited a girl and about forty
Eighth Erode—Percy Hausor, Fltzberg Miller, Evelyn Foster.
young people spent 'the evening in Newark.
Seventh
grade—Charles McGarry,
playing games and other amusements.
Michael Conroy of Port Monmouth
Refreshments of cake and ice cream will soon erect a house on a lot ad- \\ Illlo McGarry, Ellio Collcrnn.
fcjtxtli
uraile—Augusta
Dolly
' were served.
ioining James C. Hcyer's property at llodh-e, Amelia Kcmlrlck,Cullman,
Klttlo Scultliorp. Hazel Mahler, I'eter Scalla, Ivj
Getting B«ady for Baseball.
" Belford.
William Dorr, Jr., of Brooklyn, is Hriinnon, Howard llrltton.
The Belford athletic club has started spending a few days with his parents,
Fifth Rraile—Robert Oolleran, "Wll
to grade up the baseball grounds and Mr. and Mrs, William Dorr, Sr., of 11am Cullman. GlatlyH Foster. Haj
llmlKK. KilHIt Hunter. Julia lUelty, lUia
get ready for the coming season. The lielford.
HGII W o K l i c r .
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diamond was laid out last week. The
l-'ourth graile—OporRf Anderson. Au
John L. Covert of Port Monmouth
club will open the season with the Re- has moved into William Willetl's house Kimlus Dulllelil, TruviH Hoffman, IInrr>
Mahler, Iteglna Alisarn, FranocH M e
linme athletic club of Red Bank on at that place. Mr. Willett i'ii his son- Cann,
Rose Colleran.' Gerahllne Martin.
April 28th at Belford.
Third
grade—Catherine McGarry,
in-law.
Helen Hills. Alice McCnnn. Martlm McKew Minister at Belford.
Mrs. Elizabeth Koch and son
Onrry, i-'loreiice Hlniles, KranL-ea Price,
Rev. I), y. Stephens of Belford Charles of New York are spending a Harold Lawrence, Cliarles Wcatcott,
llodge.
moved to Knrgaintown last Thursday few days at their summer home at Bel- William
Second KrsuJe—Charles Foster. Milton
IU>v. Jnhn A. Oalies preached in tho ford,
Wright. Jesse Lawrence, Jolin Uritton,
church Sunday. His family moved in
Miss Ella Schnoor of Hoboken is Andrew liowmaii, KlUalicth C'olleran,
FUL-.L, LINE OF1 THORBURN'S GARDEN SEEDS.
the Belford parsonage the first of the spending a few days with her parents, Dorotliy Hoffman, Henry Bradley.
I'Trat grade—Eilwnrd ricekert, Harry
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schnoor of Bel- Mount,
tii'rnnrd Mount, Horatio Meyers,
ford.
Hilda Duineld. Kvelyn Mi-llllieney, }lolen
Get Our Prices on Grass Seed, Field Seeds, Etc.
Suydnm—riott.
NVff.
Misa
Marguerite
Collins
of
PluinMiss Catherine Suydam, daughter of lield, is spending a few days with her Kindergarten—Kathryn Horan, Kutltryn
Neff.
Mrs. Albert Morris of Belford, was grandmother, Mrs. E. Hanlon of Belmarried to Percy Flett <if Atlantic ford.
IlighlandB Sunday night of last week.
Mrs. T. J. CasIer and daughter
Brief Itoins.
Kola of Port Monmouth are spending
Next Sunday morning a t the Nave- several days with friends nt Newark.
sink Methodist church the LOaster serM. H. Murphy of Port Monmouth,
EAST FRONT STREET,
R E D BAJNK, IV. J.
mon will be followed by communion who hns bci'h very sick with Bright's
anil fourteen new members will he ad- disease, in much improved in benlth.
mitted tu the church. A special Master
Edward Helmuth moved Friday to
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service will be held a t night, followed the farm at O.sbonivillo in Ocean
by a reception tntin-new members. county, which he recently bought.
Easter wouldn't be
•' Krunk JolinKon, the Atlantic HighJ. H. Huber of New York'arrived
lands contractor, will noon start work Sunday at Locust Point where lie will
Easter
without colored
on a nix-room bungalow a t Navcsink upend a week at bin summer home.
for Clurrrirc Ilutitun of «lcrKcy City.
James K. llriggs of New Monmouth
eggs. Oh yes, you say \
The house will contain all modern jin- in improving his property by Betting
proviniintH mid will tost about $2,000 out trees and sodding the yard.
it's ajl nonsense now.
whin loniplfteil.
Mr. and Mrn. Ktlwiird Crane of IIoi;uu, Kifwnnl mid William Hclmuth IMIIMMI npi'iit pivrt of lant woi'k with
But when you were six
eif ltclfiinl willed up their molher'n friondu and relative.'! at Uolford.
,cnliite lit OHbiinu'ville, j n Oceiin
Tim daughter of Robert Kci-ley of
county, .Satuiday. (iua Holmulli in Port Monmnulh i.q conllncd to the or eleven years old you' 3
the iiiliniiiintrnlor of the entitle nnil l!i« IIOUJHI! with a gntlierod head.
thoughtdifTerently. Fif- \\
Jirnperly wmi mild nnil lhu money
(•uorifo A. Hoop of New York npent
divided.
Sunday with IIIH daughter, Mrs.
teen cents worth of j
Sixteen different $\ui
Thn New Mimnioiith Iluplilit Clllinl- Chnrlci! llubbii of Helfnrd.
t6 meet requl/emenjJi in almoi
inn I'liilcnvor ileviitional niwting will
Hugh MrOrcurly of llelford madicd
Eaater egga dyed will 4\
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renovated
mui
refilted
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tpf type of boit.' Impro*e<
l)« hclil timidity ni K ht at the rliurrli his finger laid week while diking some
under the leuilernhiii nf Diuiicl | | pound polcn from n wagon.
t
for hit Grand Re-Op«ntnK
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i ' octlant thrt combine power,
give the youngsters more ^
Kmnl. It will he an Mauler I'nnnecriiefficiency and reliability to (lie
.1. A. LoliKi'inif I'lninfii'lil ii|iiiit SuntIon inivllni;.
day with his puri'iitH, Mr. and Mm.
fun than a circus.
j
freitert device. Intefch*n(te
Hllim Ri'i'd mul Willimii K. Cnnt, r,, „,,;,. |.,,hf.,.n of ILUniil.
able parts. Guaranteed In cob—
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We have a stock of all the BEST PLOWS. They include the famous
South Bend Plows, Oliver Plows, Wiard Plows,
Boss Plows, &c.,,&c
IRON AGE FARM AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS.
All kinds of Small Tools, Rakes, Hoes, Forks, Wheelbarrows, Etc.
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HENDRICKSON & APPLEGATE,
JFor Commercial
1 pleasure boars
EASTER OPENING! \
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lltltll tlf (ll.biillli-villi., w i | | ciinie III Ilil( ' l i i i i i u i ' llnvi'iiii of Ili'lfiJi'd, w h o
fonl nrid e»(-n|f,. in t,|,,. m,|,j,,(t hunim™ IUIM bri'ii fiit'k w i t h p n e u m o n i a f o r iiomr
thin yi-nr. Mr. Itcnl will w ,,r|[ f, )r l i m e , iit hlovvly n i r o v c r i l i g . .
Kbl>i» Jiiiti'ii mi.I Mr. Cum fur Allivrt,
MVH. W i l l i u i n i h ' i m K o f I ' o i t M o n Rtinyon.
MMMith ban IM'III Inlil up fur a few diiyn
Tli« hrnvy TIIIIIK Friday inoi'iiltig w i l b a u l i r h t i.irluiiMi.
rmnii'il n llnnd ul. Ili'lfniil. ' |h.- lot in C'liirlni Ciii'lci 1 <>' Hi] ford iipcnl.
the reitr of tile pmliillice wnii lloodi'd ' ' u n d i i y will) bin b r o l l i c r , 'I'. J . C n n l c r
Illinois up In I hi- loud. The n.ii'lil.,,i «• of I'ntt M o n m i m l l i ,
(IIICIIII rpent nil diiy l''ii<lny mi lln>
Krv. J o h n A. (hiLi'M't. f u r n i t u r e itr
WIltlT.
livi'il ul I b i ' IIi'lTinil All Ibiuliiil. iliiiii'li
lli'itry llciiiini'il, win. him l,e,pmu n niing' 1 Moiidny.
liuniilihi; iliiiin|i ill,, winter ul. On, Mni, Ailti-it l)«ntiln nf llnlioKcn in
Clcl.e lioli-l lit Idil llnlili, In lutvlli); vii IIIIIK I"1'1 iiioHirl1, MIII. lti>bril Run
Iliii liillllllli'l' Iliitile ul. |,orunl I'liint pill. ynn ..f lli-lf.inl,
ill K-ixliiM'uu fur llm ruining'Annum.
Mrn. (intryy
It. I l i i i i l i i r l u i i i i of
Irving Idinp'it lititirw ut Itelfmili In NnvriiltiU in v l n i t l n g hi-r r l i l l i l r r n nl '
ni'iirlnu: roinplnllnn. 1)OII|>IIIHH Cook Kiirliawny, I.. I.
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III till! hiillilci' mill hn him l i d In I rim
Tin' liinuil ilimi'lilrr nf Mr. nnil {
lhu lioimr liml w<M>k. Thn liiiiinn will Mm. Tliiiiimii I'lillipii cif I'IIII, linn.
lilt r'Miily for iKTiipBtiey in Iwn wwlm.
Illll In nIHt,
J union ^-Mill-kin, Imller for H. I I . rAiinii l i i n r i ' Wlllliiiiin nf Nnvi'«ink In
S
Jack's Fruit Store and 0
Ice Cream Parlor
i
Tolnphimo (11) J .
Th*•IOT4willb««lock«d with*fulllla*of
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Iiriported and Donje»tic Cigars and Tobacco.
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I t EMI D VULCANIZING
REPAIRING OP
Itril Hank.
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\ Fine Fruit, Confectionery, Ice Cream,
Ice Cream Soda.
PHARMACY,
J. I.. UF.KCEN A CO.,
II) llrtMid .'HriTt,
1
MorineEntJines
f Easter Sunday, April 7 . 1 9 1 2 . \
Wo have all possible j
and some impossible f
iwmin
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Auto Tinm. Tubes, Blcycls
Tlr«k Rubb*r Bool*
and Rubber Sundri**.
Special Attonllon Ghren lo Whol«Ml« And Family Ordert. *
Prompt Delivery,
J. GARBARINI,
174 Monmouth StrMt,
Tolcphon* <T8B.
Red Built, N. J.
uruction and ability to exc
•heir rated hone power.
Tha h i | h « t qatllty at
Modarat* prices
Th."Olobe"a»d"Ecl3yiton«Olo»>«<'
liinirond Mulnt EofllnH an bulli by
Pwuuylvanla Iron Works. Co.
Ijocal D«lcr«i
' FRED RUMPP, JR.,
iHWYADo kna MActmit WOMB,
w.raomrm m
Them la alwayi on* !)«»t pas«r In
•Very (KMS'lon. Till RtD BANK RnaiBJ
TM *nj«yi that dlrtJiwllon In Monl
mouth county. Thf adv-Mrtlilni mlmr
lit* wbtcrlnilon prt«« of Tlifl
» » p . W«h«r, but fe^
6 0 ThiwcKmocton ttr«H
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THE BED BAHK/BEGI8TEB
Page 15
HEWS FROM KEYPDRT.
it Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ChMl«» Miller.
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Tin abova It a fwurtl nprcuEon of
The regular meeting of the borough
council will be held next Monday night. *1I who TUU «nr o»w quartan in tha
The public hearing on the telephone Arniriean" Building, comer Smith and'
ordinance will be.held Monday night, ltat« »tr««u.
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April 16th.
Our Student* tin,\ Greatly Pleated. A
A men's supper will be held next
M at our »<fcool now comblnei
Tuesday, night in the vestry room of
ic First Baptist church. Following plauur* MUI' profit. You can ••cur* •
Fireman I b w i k Lock on the Cell and Haul Him Out with Hi* le supper there will be several ad? good poalUon Hj computing a courio
Iresses.
withui.
I
Clothes Burning in Several P l a c n - E . E. Conklin Grocery Firm Mrs. I. W. Pike and daughter Helen ENTER ANY DAY. WI.UuJ hitiuctbp.
Maine,-spent several
Fails—Big Audience at Irish Minstrel Show Last Thursday- iflaysMonmouth,
here last.week visiting friends,
they are former residents of this
Reformed Church Anniversary to Be Celebrated Next Week.
"•'ace.
PEOtTH AMBOY, V. J.
e members of the church and friends.
Dr. D. E. Roberts has again taken
Tho fire department .was called out
last Thursday night to put but a firo A public service will.be held at night ip his practice here after a month's
in a cell in the lockup. Gilbert Erven. ' which Informal addresses will be acetlon. ' He spent the latter- part of
. who I! Yea .near this placet was arrested made by Rev.'Henry ,S. •VnnWoert o t ia vacatio)h_gn his farm near Holmt-in the afternoon by Officer Mount for the Reformed church at Selkirk, N. Y,,
.being drunk and disorderly. Several and Rev. Floyd Docker of New York, 6 The Keyport Yacht clutr will hold
boys in passing the jail noticed smoke both of whom ore former pastors of ts annual banquet on Thursday, April
Bids will be received for all
pouring out of the windows. They im- ;ho Keyport church: This service will 18th. The committee in charge nast
mediately rang the bell and the entire conclude the celebration.
ot as yet decided where it will be held.
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ork and materials for building
department responded. By the time
William Curtis, Sr., returned last
the firemen arrived Erven Was"nearly K«w BtfUttra on on*.
Wednesday from Linden, Alabama,
Tho Jersey Central traction com-! where he lias been visiting his daugh
he Keilnsbtarg Schoolhouse acsuffocated and the mattreaa in hia cell
,'. waB a-mass it flames. No one pres- pany has installed Ohmar cash regi
ter, Mre. Conant, for several weeks,
.'-' ent had a key W the cell nnd the fire- era in all Its care, and they were put
Fred Ogden, who attends the Penn- ording to plans and specificamen had to batter off the lock before in use Sunday of last week for the sylvania dental college at.Philadolphia,
. they could get him out. Erven was not
is spending the Easter vacation with ions made by H. A. Young, ar, badly burned,- but was frightened, complicated thorrthe old one, the con- his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ogden.
Some of his clothes were burned in ductor being required to ring un cash
J.-L. Hammer spent several days ihitect; also bids to be received
places. He claims that he does not fares, tickets, transfers, school tickets, last week at Baltimore, where he is
know how the fire started, as he waB etc., separately. The^ conductor ig not mying oysters which will\be replanted tor furnishing the basement
asleep and was nwbkened by feeling required to fill in blanks at the end of n the bay here for summer use.
and first." story of-this building,
uncorjifortubly warm. , At a hearing ils run, the, machine doing that part'
Arthur S. VanBuslcirk is visiting
of his case later in the evening Erven for him.
relatives at Standish, Maine. Mrs. including the stairways andrough
"was filled $11) nnd costs and' given until
VanBuBkirk
IB visiting
Ttam
V
anBur
tg the
Saturday of this week to pay it, ,
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A number of the employees of the Libbyat Bridgeport,'Conn.
doors on second story, heating
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will
Whltall-Tatum rubber factory have
M.^.
w l move from the
Orootry rirmfall!.
"-'" organized a baseball team, and wil Stein house on F
i t street
t t to
t th,e
th
First
,nd ventilation, stack and all tile
;
Vhe E. E. Conklin company, which play .their'first game with the Keyport
B. Holmes property on Broad
has done a general grocery business high school team on* the Cutlery dia- street this week. .
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brick walls on second story.
' h e r e for several years, made an as- mond Saturday afternoon, April 18th,
A telephone (booth^has been placed
signment last Monday for the benefit iarry Eckhart is the manager and In'
ersey
ie
waiting
of
the
J
the
room
•r-Bids
to be received by April
nte
g
•;•• of their, creditors. , It is said that the Richard Dawson the captain.
on Front
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Central traction company
company's liabilities arc about? $7,000 Oomtruotlou Company Valla,
15th, 1912, a t 7:30 p. it., a t H. A.
- Mi's. Harold P. Collins of Asbury
and their assets are about $14,500, of
The Harrison construction com Park spent several days last week
which about two-thirds are represented
Young's office, Keyport, N. J.
by book accounts and the Remainder pany, which has the contract to put/In with her mother, Mrs. Anna Osborn.
Miss Florence Armstrong and Miss
being Btock on hand, fixtures, etc. Ex- he sewere, has made an assignment
Plans and specifications can be
. Mayor E. E.-Conklin was'manager of to a trust company in Newark, Liens Hazel I. Bowiie spent Sunday with Mr.
amounting to several thousand dol- andiMrs. Harry Morford of Red Bank
the company
and one of the principal lars
com
procured
from H. A. Young, Keyhave been filed against the balMiss Bessie Covert spent several
t kckhol
hld
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stockholders.
ance due them from the borough.
days last week with Mr. and Mrs, port, N. J .
Big Anaitaot >t Xlnstrtl Show.
Bvangtliitlo BirtlcH at South Xtyyqrt. Fred Bronkhurst of New York.
•"• The Irish minstrel,show laBt ThursMr. anH Mrs. Lisle H. Ward of New
Evangelistic services will be held
' day night at the Broadway- theater by
HUBBARD MbRRIS, D. C,
York visited Mr. Ward's parents, Mr.
the Keyport band and Banneister's or- in St. John's church at South Keyport and Mrs. J. G. Ward, Sunday.
chestra for the benefit of Frank Pease for two weeks, -beginning April 14th.
The Jenny Wren club met Saturday
was well attended and a large sum The services will be under the direc- afternoon with Misses Ethel and Guswas cleared for Mr. Pease. The en- tion of the pastor, Rev. A. L. Iszard, sie VanMeerbeke at Hazlet.
tertainment was a first class one and assisted by the Berge sisters, who are Vadln McKeeri of New York was th
was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Those called the singing evangelists.
Sunday guest of his parents, Mr. an
who took part were Andrew B. Camp- Hap Tear Da^jot.
Mrs. Craig M. McKeen.
bell, Interlocutor; Thomas H. Walling,
A number.of the young women o:
Mrs. Norman R. Voorhees of Eliza• Albert Decker and Moses Jaffa, banes: Keyport are planning to give a Lea; beth visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
' Lloyd E. Mason, Judson S. Hopla and year dancr in the Pavilion hotel Fri E. E. Cllne,laBt week.
Max Jaffe, tambos; George Post, Dal- day night April 19th. A meeting wai
H. Wyman Birkbeck returned
t
las 6 . Young, Joseph D. Bedle, Charles held lart .Tuesday at Miss Beatric week from a short visit with friends in
V. Kruser, Jay Baker and Albert G. Mason's to appoint committees.
New York state. ... -. .'
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. Vanderbilt, chorus. - William F. Eck- Britf Xtrau.
Miss Blanche Erlich of New Yorl
C; hart and; Harry Eckhart were the solospent
Sunday
with
MiBses
Ada
an
'•-'• lets and the music was,.furnished by The afternoon five hundred clu Wynne Walling.
Banneister's orchestra. In the vaude- wa» entertained: Friday by Misi
Miss Ada Walling of Front street
ville part of the entertainment selec- Wynne Walling. Miss Ethel Claren- entertained a number of friends Satur•?,- tions were given by WfrV. Knapp arid don won first prize, a sugar and cream day night.
several songs were sung by the Deua- set; Mrs. Harry :-M. VanDorn wo
.Martin McKeen of New York spent
cher club. Jacob, Davern and George second prize,'a Bet of candlesticks, an Sunday with his. mother, Mrs. S. H.
Pease rendered a musical duet, and Miss Viola Yerkesi won the consolatio McKeen.
"' there were a couple of sketches by prize, a cap and saucer.
The Thought club met Monday nighi
Tetley and Dougherty of Red Bank. • The executive committee and officer! at MrB. William Holmes's at Soutl
' Following the performance a large/ of the Keyport graded school alumn: KeypTjrt.
number stayed to enjoy the Marathon association met Thursday night al
Miss Adele McKeen of Brooklyn
dancing which was kept up until mid- Asbury Campbell's to send out the an- visited her mother, Mrs. S. McKeen
nual notices. Miss Evangellne B
night.
.
Sunday.
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Whartdn was elected a member of the
Mrs.
Asbury
Campbell
spen
committees to succeed Mrs. Albert M
Obnioh to oMifarat* Aanlnrmry..
Wednesday with friends at Red Bank.
The Easter sermon in the Reformed Hitigh.who resigned.
A
ne.w
Bign
has
been
placed
in
fron
The Keyport yacht club bowling
church next Sunday morning by tho
of the public library on First street.
pastor will open tho church's cefebra team wqs defeated three games
Mrs. G. B. Aumack has been sicl
tion of its 65th anniversary, and spec straight lest Tuesday night by the As- several days this week with grip.
j1; ial services will be hold from then untl bury Park Wheelmen on the loco
Albert
A. Vreeland of Jersey Cit;
• Wednesday night. Sunday night the alleys. A return match will be rollec visited relatives hererlast week.
pastor will preach a sermon on the at Asbury Park next week.
Fletcher VanGiesoii, Jr., has move
Karl Mnthlasen, who attends Prlnci
history of the church, and there wil
from this place to Rutherford.
be special music rendered by tho choir. ton university, and Alfred Mathiasen
Harry Coons of Red Bank was
Neighborhood day will be observed who attends Montclair academy, an visitor here last Wednesday. '
Monday night. The speakers for thia spending-their E,astcr vacations with
William Metsger of New York spen
J • occasion will be Rev. Charles William their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kar Sunday with relatives here. """
\* Roeder, pastor of the mother church at Mathiasen of Main street.
Glover P. Perrin,'Superintendent o
Mlddletown; Rev. I. S. Yerkes of Calvary church, Rov. A. W. Hand of the tho JorseJ. Control traction company
left
lHst week for Seattle, Washington
First Baptisi church, and Rov. H; WBreuninghausen of St. Mary's EplBco to visit his family. Mr. Perrin expect!
".
pnl church. The regular spring meet to move fiis family here.
The Sodality of St. Joseph's chuiar
ing. of the classis will be held in the
Deilrable Building Lot* In Wes
will
hold
their
annual
ball
next
Mon
church Tuesday morning at ten o'clock
•Ida Park and bn Harrlaon avanua
Luncheon will be served at 12.30. At day night at the Broadway taentc
2;8() in the afternoon the retiring Prof.^Ward's orchestra of New Yor] Eat^'Rad Bank, from $250 upward
president of tho- classis. Rev. W. E. will furnish the music.
Tarm* to ault
'
MISS Bertha Disbrow has rcsigne
Compton, will preach, .and at night
thoro will be a public fservico at which her position in D. P. VanDoventer'i
Rev. Henry K. Post of Freehold and law office to accept a position as ston
Rev. Garret M. Corjover of Asbury ographer for the Cliffwood brick com
Park will make addresses. At ?:00 pany at Cliffwood.
o'clock Wednesday afternoon a recep- . M r . arid Mrs. William Miller
Patterson Building
tion will be held, following which n Weehawkcn and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Red Bank
Junehoon will be ieryed to tho visitors, orick Bronkhurst of New York wen 60 Broad Street.
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GILBERT ERVEN HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM
CREMATION IN THE BOROUGH JAIL.
TRAINER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
PROPOSALS.
COME TO US FOR YOUR
Easter
He a dw ear
V
We have the finest assortment of Imported and Domestic Millinery in
town. Also a complete line of
. INFANTS', AND MISSES'
Coai$, Caps and
Up-to-Date Dresses
that we are offering at specially low
prices to introduce a new line—Misses'
Coats to 16 years of age.
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Hats from
$1.00 to $10.00 each.
Store open Evenings until after Easter*.
MARCUS MILLINERY STORE,
BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J.
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BICYCLES
, With the Spring comes the desire for a new Bicycle or Motor Cycle, and in
order to have your confidence as well as your patronage I desire to let you know
that I have had the refusal of the agency for. all makes of bicycles of any consequence.- After due consideration, and I have made no mistake, I have taken the
agency for the
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ARROW, PIERCE, CRAWFORD, READING,
QUEEN CITY, CROWN, CYRUS
AND DART BICYCLES.
'.These are goods of quality, at the workingman's prices. The prices range
from $19.50 to $50.00.
Hendrickson & Stout
4
I also carry a complete line of supplies, including-Tires, Bells, Lamps, Brakes,
Horns, Grips and all other articles necessary for the Bicycle.
Bicycle repairing in all its branches is a specialty with me. I supervise all
work done in my shop, and my personal guarantee goes out with my work.
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NEWARITS
IBROAD.
STORE
HEW-AH.
BEAUTIfUL
HTiLSEYSTREET:
LCC3.-
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When you are going to spend anywhere from $150 to $300 for a Motor Cycle,
you want to take some time in considering which is the best machine for your money.
It's entirely too much money to throw away or speculate on inferior goods. If you
will look around you will no doubt buy an INDIAN Motor Cycle, if you want a good,
honest, up-to-date Motor Cycle.
It has and still holds all the records for economy, speed, endurance and dependability. 'A handsome, silent, reliable INDIAN is a gentleman's mount.
Some Reasons Why
You Should Shop in this Store
Stocks rival in variety arid character the stocks of the
Metropolitan stores.
2 3-4 II. P. $150. .4 II. P. $200. 7 II. P. Twin $250.
Prices are likely to be lower here than in New York.
I have sold a number of them in Red Bank. Ask the owners what they think
of their new Motor Cycles. They will tell you that their INDIAN will do more than
other makes of Motor Cycles that cost from $50 to $75 more.
All I ask is that if interested in a Motor Cycle, that you look them all over and
ask all <the questions about thorn and then come and KOO lf
The store is roomy, bright, coihfortable/ safe—with
wide aisles, broad stairs, big elevators.
Our Club-Plan makes \\ eapy to buy expensive items,
such as Furniture, Rugs and Upholsteries.
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We are giving and redeeming Surety Coupons, whi^h,
means for you a discbunt on every dollar you spend
here.
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LOU TETLEY,
And there are other reasons..
HAHNE & CO,
MOTOR
THE INDIAN MAN,
y
4 Mechanic Street,
Red Bank, N. J.
Tnlo|>hon<)12H-W.
Broad. Now and Hafoy Street*, " NEWARK, N. J.
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THE REDBANK REQIBTKB
18
BLACKSMITH WASTED.
«to» o«08B avna.
A Ijnod nil nrouiul iti'tierttl bhickHinltll
quality Hot C l o w buna for
wanted. Apply lo J'. T. Krawley, Colt d a oWxtra
o d Friday, IS cents the iioum.-. MOIIB e l Bank's Motorcyclists Will Form nu Neck. N\ J.
moutli b a k e r y , - i t o d Hunk.
Telephone
Org-anl^atlon,
EOQH TOH SAZ.2.
A. B. Chambers, Who is employed In
D B H V E B T WAGON r O » B A X B I
.N'ew liihl White lu'Eliorn t'BgH for Bill'.
Pellvery wagon wlt.li top. suitable rot
Cooper's drug store store, is an en- I. Wood, Hubutird iivcmuv lted Hunk. Krbcoi-y.
nui or coffov tout, ulinu<tt n^>\\
thusiastic motorcyclist and he has or- I'hone -I2U-I.,.
ViutMntiT & WclguiHl TiadliiK C o , lltu
ganized'.a hiotoreyclc club. About
Ict. N. J.
moKr BOOPHTO AND SIDIHO.
thjrty motorcycles are owned in Red Commuted galvanized- Iron for roofSTREET XOT,
Banlc and vicinity. TJie club' will be Ins and BldiiiK for sale by J. W. Mount I'ornpi1 ofBBOAD
Wuvorly pla< , l«u t-ule*
known as the Keel Bank motorcycle Co., Hod Bank.
feet; Htioat locution. l U n \ A Il
t'uriier 1'Yont street innl Wlmrf
club and will be a' member of- the
BABTEKDEB WANTED.
Yoiuij; Hum of unnd nil'ln-sB un*l t-har- rittl Hunk. .
Federation of American motorcyclists.
MOTOKCYCbB CLUB.
THE RED BANK REGISTER
.OHN H. fcODK, Editor ond PublLW.
GEORGE C. IIANCE. AuiiUnt Editor.
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Busfaeu Manager I
THOMAS IRVING BROWN.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:
One y e a r . . . . ,\
filx months
Three- months
II.BO
75
40
MOTOB BOA* TO» « « U I .
,WAOO» wpk M U U ' .
Motor bo»t, 19 feet lone, (-foot beam, " A one-horii(i, ton.tgrrc ,-^wlji« wagon
tH-horia power Kaglo cngiiu; price IH6, for snie Apply to Wlillain M. TUomlpTon be ite-jt any d»y. AppVy * t 10«aon, Middletown, N. J
nivorsltlii «\pnue, lied IlanK.
Joseph
Hc*tlL
TO* « U 1 ,
Olrl waiited1 for „
MUKfB %2!i per mini tli no waHhliiK; must
hnvii food letertilrcs. Apply to M. Van
ICeurea, llntonionn, N, J. Trolla;"
holme
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...-..-jl vmqtublo planU. cab•nunb
. <
tomuta, pep er and « ( ( Jilontai
. j Bto». »nd Arnold,
faut tintl Avi Indi plant*, all "-Countable
Cork. "Furniture
Vurnltar* r»,bl« iCo, Nwr York.
r»Try ua and t Q will try '
covered
d iand ropalnrf; awnlngB, «hado»,
AdtbiiSR V. li. TUton, Kt
i», draperlea, laying or carpeui,
eurtftln*,
gi
linoleum,
Mattio«»«»
anil
ou»Ui
inattlnff, 1
bage,
two,
flats.
you
N. J,
lona t o order. MoQrahurt, >7 Ennt Front
ORJUVUDT J O I X n ,
Bed Bank,
Telephone 14-J.
flralsr In Irlsti mid Fruncli linen ehlrtWBIBIB, inhes, silk Hctirlu, table llnenB,
„
HOBBB roa u n ,
MnUtrla, Fruncli nn4 Hwua ombrnldDrfeM.
i n t e n d at the poMofflce at Red Uank,
linini'dliiloly.
Address l|oti'l, IIOK
klmonaa ttnft .Tannnosu dicvnn wct'k and
Gontkmiiii wants to sell hl« bay golilH, J., as uecond-clasn matter.
The Federation of American motor- iicler.
TOB BALE, t
;iKI, Itfil Hank.
Irieli lace 250 Shrewsbury avenue, tied lrnr; sruniunten} stronir tuitl aounil. snntls
cyclists is a national organization of
and safe under mdille find In Irarnoiiis;
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1012. motorcycle riders and'hits for its obmat
ui'tiliituit.
tin", nt-w Hhoen; tiiitU
il60. Can b« mien nt X'armelco stable,
t A N U K K rOB- SALE.
rrfiial.mil
Price IIno (, M 1.u nl,UK,
lumsun, or rof«r to r . M. Hulllvon, B«raousns roa
liinnlrul ami llfly loudn of manuro ltctl
jects the encouragcniont of tho use of forOn>contnlnrn.lt
eight
looms,
all
Imllanlt.denei on Mr, KHmltth'M «lnco, or to Mr.
Mile. Apply tu
Thoillliyoll.
Two htiuuea at haft Occnnle, ull Im
motorcycle.'--,
the
promotion
of
fraterirotcmentB,
li.oludlnit
hat
wator
heat,
t. KltB all, 4a Went G»th atrcot. New
.
.
TOWCT
NilVfHlllk. X. .1. '
in
ovi-mcntu,
ror
pain,
ono
lot
1H
110X190
lao itardnn, rhlrki>n yarn and smiill
f O B BENT.
nal .spirit amonj,' motorcyclists, to
1'i.ot and tilt) other in 75X.M5 foet
Appl> lulltllng stiltuolu for ffaruiio. lntiulra of
fCevv liiniMfi and live nert'H of ^riinutl to
OIKL WAHl'ED.
assist in the. nooil roads movement and
All.ert
1,
Ivlnu,
lleglBtoi
bulldlnK
WAHTED.
ttra
M.
a,
Bray.'HB
Mranch
avoimo,
nod
|Gi(if MIMIM/ / r o m JJIIOY (i.l
(Ihi u.tnU'tl to \v:i.ih dlalies mid help for rent, l'\»r furtlifr imltlotllill'H ttpplj ltetl Ilntik
An limtl uolor In tho Tied Hank blgh
nank.
The iipptiintmenl nf Joseph L. l)on- to govern the sport of-motorcycle rac- in ktti-hen. Apply'at lu West front io If. .1.,Rosevelt. ti'.t \u>ii Tiont stiutt,
chDol t» not a s councilor In boy«' s u m ing
and
other
competitions
in
which
ltrit
Bank.
JQQOS
AKS
OStOKBHS
FOB
BUJMV.
sire.
I.
lied
Hunk.
incr tumii in Maine, Must have Moino
nhay as nn-roKute to MICWII Daviil S.
XBXBB HOUSES
Jih-KH tu,' lntuliiiiH, IluK Loghurni., Ar r
cno\yio<iKo or famiilng d n a athlotlcn.
Crater wa? unipiestionably Llie most motorcycles'engage.
or rontr Manual
nolil strain: nlso Barred Plymouth on East Mcolmnlo Htrflet for snlo
FOB SAX.S.
tralnlnjr -man especially 3e«tr1
saas roe HATCHINB.
The first meeting of the club was
ttoeltH. They lay ull winter,
StooUslx rooms' and UnprovcmonVa . i'tintllti ablo, .Wonderful opporlunlty f o r tlio
f:ttin^ UuU (iovovnor Wilson eollltl
lino Inns.1, two
Hal-red
Plymoutti
Uovlis,
ltoso
CimiDi
per
month,
w
i
l
l
HOII
on
Bmnll
|>ayni(*ut
for
Bule.
V,'.
A.
Truex,
I!2C
Broud
etrcot,
if Im
Imrniiss for. Hitle. Lnwrenee Million. I Ithixlo lalunrt Roil, 75 ci'iilM per HuUlnBi
right jnnn. Aildresa Box S86, lllffhtuMake. Mr. Ilonnhiiy has been ileputy held Sunday and those who pledged of
H
ilown.'
1-^arry
A.
'JlitwkliiH,
corner
Knttt
[.-;,],. fliivon V I
*« 1 '»- lunuifeil.
.lulHf.s L.iui<ly. Kettliu- ltetl Bank,.
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.sarro.uate many years. He is familiar their support to the organization were
Kront ntivct nnd Wluuf avonuo, nbtl town, N. J. ••
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burg. N. .1..
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v.'ilh Hie limit'-; of tho rillire iinll with A. B. Chambers, Louis J. Tetley,
BHOBTHAND rPUPILS WANTBD.
' H E I . P WAWTBD, MALX. V
ami.
WANTED.
FOB SAI.E.
fifH.i'g'e C. Hance, Richard Dey,
Qtmlitletl Htouoh rapher liatt mmu Hpurt'
(•he roiitiiH' of thf oflicial work.
"Wantea, liy Uis.Knislita ot tho Mnco*• POBXTIOH WAMTDDp
Tlnn-t>\ighbred Jersey Imll cnlf, rculB- llmo1 to duvoto to lirlvnto lnBtructlon ftt
Cilrl with ii'Terenee u anted for KCIICharles Bennett, Franktyn C. Moyan, eral
iee» o f the Woria in Trtonmouth county,
Mttrrliiil man, S"," strictly tiannoritte, Now
Apply at :il?r» IJroud toretl .stock; urlee $10. Also Homer hoirni. A few t>upiJd wnated: term*}
Jersey, 10 liooa men with somo «x- I
Newton Doreimipj E. Ellsworth Alex- s t u e i ,hoiiHf.-\vorl;.
livtl Hunk, .
PlKeon.s, $1 a pair. Magnolia learnt, b\-6~ moderate. AddreKB miitrthand, box 313, wlahea n poort Htctiuy pomtion with prl- porlonoo In lailgii worlc to aut a s ifonoral
Mr. I'dnaliiiy will lie a camlklate I ander, Harry G. ftettenring, 0. Edwin'|
vato family In or noar lied Ihink. lie- organizers. '•' A - l contrnct to good man
Red liank.
ni'im, N." J.
BOABDIUO.
Biros
cltAuffeur
work
In
preference}
caro»
f.n- tlif IV'iiio: ratic nflminaliun f o r ! [lavis, Jr., h. Percy Stout, William C.
Or
all
or part of IIIBIP time., Address
F.xreil'-rit tuldc. lioint- eomfortH, tine
ful driver, Address Kollulile, hox 813, \v. V; Kurtis,
' F O B SALE.
QBBAT DAWU POPPIBB
ditttrlct manager, 1302 AnR.iiToti.'tie itfxl fall. N o opptisitiiui to ;Lawrence, William E^ Frcnth, Del- liietillon. lllll Mrl.uriii ettcot, foot of
,
"" t ,
One surrey and anil one phaeton with- anil Krowti ilDKit. Can now offor nomo Heil Bivitk.
bury
avonuo,
Asliury Purk, N. J. ••
linrili'ii.
IIMI
Hunk.
,1-is ntimiiut ion ha.-' Ijccn heard of and ford M. Fisher, C. J. Hendrickson,
out top, tor Hale; will sell both a t lowexcoiitlonally. eholee, "stocK; Vohl'a Comu&'tin'{*.
Apply
to
I'nut
muster,
"I.OUUH^
SOB
BAI.E.
it'tist of tin: county leaders as well a s .John W. Valentine and Philip T.
iliantler,
Koldon
litindlo,
at
Rtud;
fed
|IE>;
ACHBH
BED B A N E D A I S Y .
ASTB9,
Fruit nnd ornnmental trees nntl till
blue, riblion winlior. Iloya! Pitrnm, Little
riuiiy lk'nuK'rnts in all parls o\ the
Tho Kqiiitaljlo
.liannine of Red Bank; Lerov Clark of I K i t ereutii, piny milk from" Dttr own I'olnt, \ \ .1. , •
Asuurance ni'uiuiy
Soolcty
-.MB.
.t.,|uiiiiuin
j-iiiu jieiHinuimtj
dntl olf hartly iihintH and norennlnliu'
Silver. N. J.
l
S
f your county
t to
counly have Hrt'Mily p!i't];';eil him their ^ Ilazlct, L. D. Conover of Middletown! ft'.rrus ilfllvi-i',1 dully. Chan. 'A. Mcleslroa-u.
Koaa
citizen
of
Columbian
Wjantlutto
egKH
for
luUehClaskey. Hod Bunk.
r o a SA.1.E.
;--.ip|toii.
T'-htny IU-puhlU-an:;, who and William Pintard of Oceanic.
—ill
i(nalr
now
utamlard
pollclOH,
fciplenI
i t s , ' J l for I t . Teleplionu onllTiSO-U,
Slnir, broKcn atone nnd eand for Qale.
rosTS roK SAXE.
..d igonernl a^entn' contract!) oitoroil,
William
H...H0Ke.
1S6
Ilrtlneb
"avonue,
luve.hi'vinnr familiar with Mr. l.)unaF O B SALE.
The oll'r.'ers are:
Monniouth ContractlnK company, Prank
LocttKt anil elu'Httittt poHtH; all Kinds.
lfllthor part or wbolo tlmp glvdn to our
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LT..IM10. i-iiilimttn iispiw-iiKU.'-' roots, two E. Frlco, manager, Kud Bank.
l-;i\'s aiiilir.- and i-nurleM- through
Tole- Bawetl or turnetl; nlso elotliosllno pouts I l l Hnnh.
; .1 ' I V I l i - y
work n«dn many dolinru to your lncomw." '
yt ill:: olll: pt-irt' $-..'tll pi 1,01)11. llolii'it (phono 227-W.
nnd eltt'Htnut iilank,
IJ. 1*. Conklln's
M.i.-nitheir husint:.- v/itli thf nllru, have ofr
'. , 1 . I k i i i l
AtldresH, or call on JI. W. llnull & Co.,
rBAKOIS
WHITE.
l'"i-ter.
Ki'vport.
X.
.1.
sawmill.
Heil
Huult,
noar
rullroatl,
depot.
i - : i i s \ \ Till
f^iv'ti their suiMHHi ;\l llie olecvitm,
I ltn\-o 3li UotiHoit for rent, |12 to $100 ganeral ftgontH, 78S Broatl straot, NoWM A B E FOB SAI.E.
.
.UlN'Ui'l'!'.
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per month: 21 furnlahed houses Jn town ark, N. J.
A mart', about !'• yeiti'M old; i^ood I'honc U31-H.
FOB
faliiinii
li.'ll'.ir.l M , I'lfliiT.
riREMEN'B BAKCD REXX "WEBIC
and on river front, |20D to |2,0OI]. PronL n l i i i i l i i - s fniTll Ki I n :!S fofl • o u t ' IV. roaili'i', Mound nnd yentle. for «ali' for
7 O B BAljB.
' "~f :
• "j ' - - - i l i - i i t " i i : n i l - - H u r r y I ; . I »«•
TioltetH tiro Helllns fitHt for tlio Wfat- ertlea for
mile.
In uysry tllfeetlon. P'rimr
m
Prim
Ii. |>. i u ; ; i n e l o r s a l e . T h o m a s l t l i h l l e & $SU. ,Ap|ily fti Oluirlt'H liti|i|ilt'r, Mecca
The oilic * . t:f .-nrro;';ate i s not a j .-•
You want the best linllnn ' Runnor
i-l l l . ' i u i ' i i n i i t
-U'lllltiin It.
l AVhiU',
AVhi
M m nnd
l d Uroad
U d streetM, Quoits,
Inn, Hetl Unnlt.
...
»ltle llremen'ft ilnnt-e tit tho armory next clp
Monniomli
HIIIKIO Cotnb Duff Iicglioms, ,
;fi,ilitir:il n'.V.cr. It is a Inlsine.-:- oflicu | The n e \ t incrtinc; will be hehl Sun- [ S e n s , t l r i i l i i | i n i - | , , \ . ,1.
WetliiPMility nlijht. AdmlMHlon TO
i . rentfl. t e l Rank. ,"
. : Whlto irolland
Turkeys, Wo liavo won
l l ' l l H i . Vlrt.ir
11;-;.H:1 l l , u l n : i i t .
o flht> :
llel|i the. (,'ooc! -t;au»o ulong by bringing
^~rdB 3ALB.
r O I l FJA1.H.
llKlnittt honors at Mudlscm Hquaro Oorday antl llie club will tako....a,..;-Jtor-t
your liettt Kli'l.
"ANTIQUE r u U K I X U B B f O K S A L E
p e o ] ) ! e ' t h a n a n v o l ' i e r (tuMa: o l l i - e . j
Dae
IwTi-hiiise
market
WIIKOII.
itll
.In
lToune
with
two
lots,
nt
-in
Spring
icn. BBSS for hntelilng. Bpoklnn order*
s))in
through
tin:
ctnuity
after
the
Two ninhoHnay bureaita, Becrotfti'y for (Jay.-oldclilalCB, l i e . eaffi. A llmltoa
i,-ot:il eoiiilltioii. Applv to William U- I street, lied Hank, for will'. Uotiso t n
I'll 1 . Iliin:ilv.>.v. tlireii^'h hi.--" y e a r s o f
FOB BAliH.
with braHB httndleH, 3 maltotcany tal)lt'», amount' or stoolt.. I-,et us lintcli y o u r
movliiur.
Willis, Ki uiislmr;,'-, X. .1.
crood condition.. Iiniulre of Jacob Serr,
i l Kpei-i\'M.-r i n till' oil'ue u n d e i ^\Ir.
Elght-r.oom houso with barn nntl usual ~iuall and htrgo;. 3 atnntlH, ii uitUiOffuny BKBUfor you. Hoym Pavmn/ X l t t l o 811lOatontown. N . J .
Il is the plan of the Red Bank club
outbuildings,
four
neves
of
land;
.on
roatl
ihftlr.s,
a clogkH, melotleon find a 'Kquare •or, N. J.
Crater,
is iiiiiitie.-iiiiiiithly
llu' 1 ' l)0.-'t
FOB SALB OE BEKT.
•to tarry Ihunainu Hed Hank throughhetwoen Freehold and Colt's Ne'^lc.. In.- piano. Mra. Amanda M, Wlitto," r,lltle
YOUNO M A N V/AKT3 P O S I T I O N ,
I Inns.- ;ni[| l o l ;ir l^ii l t r l i l^^ e a v a
e n ue
e
((•latiiiei.! iii:.n i n t h e e n u n l . v t o fill t h e
qulro
of
Willlnm
Kgan,
181
nidge
av.oniio,
Silver,
N,
J,
" . 1 •.
,
'
out the country.
Their ' riilinp: ens- f'.r s a l e I T i-'e
VtumK
m
a
n
w
a
n
t
s
pusillrm,
^ts
h
a
n
d
y
' l; l oAt ^iiiix l feel.
Apply
A OABD
,
)>n>ition.
H i s appoiutiiienL w a s d c I^akowood.
N.'.T,
,
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In
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l
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k
.
1111111.
tiiklnu
Citric
of
Imisi's
or
i'iu".
Call
(uiiies "will heai- the name Red Hank
to anpitniKus Riowors. JVIien Jn neeil of
f-erved iinii h i s i i d i i i i a a t i ' i n a n d h i s
or write, :!l Prospeet avenue, Ited Hank.
FOR SALE.
and their flub llai^ and individual penrlilBer no to J. A,.J-Iy«r'» and not one
ROW BOAT FOB SALE. \
X ii. 111. to r»--p. nl;
UoKlHlered .let'Hey cftttlo nntl hclfoi'H, aHint
elei.'tion ne.'-.f f a l l s h n t i h l h e ln\\ p ond
will malio u straight iwv. nnd uuurnants will also atlveVVise t h e town.
Slxtt't'n-foot "row ljoat fill' HaU'l'rfour .t farmei-ti' iirlofH.
"Minil Kirl wiininl l o r Keiierttl-liouseThcao eattlo ' urn
OIITH; hoat. In itootl eonditlon. Ouh hefront tlia bt'Ht herd in Monmoulh eounty; an total to 0o itH work. rrlco"$lg; w h y
HATE •ZOlT A FIBEP1A0E?
t:l!.
Mrs. I!. .1. Kosevrll, till West
pay m o l e ? - Shop on Mlddlolown plko,
Oak Hreplace wood, sawetl in1 10 to 18-seen by upiilyinK to William Wynihs, must" bo Bold at once. Ctimt* mid not near Hiwlut, furnierly Ira Ctirhart'B
I't'llll Stl'l'i't. K-il Itlllll;.
1
BaPTIS'I M(JSI0.M.E.
Inch iendtlld, for sale, $N jH't cord de- inirrowea'H lumlier yard, Went Front them ami mako ofCnr, RuuiHunhlu l'ttrm,
SAT.E
K0WSEH0I.D ftOODS.
lrop. Look for tlio Bicen shop: n a m t l
"luniHiui, N. J.
livered. Dunlbl l i . Cook, tiiirewsbury •Jlrect, Itctl Ilimlt.
WANTED.
over tho door. J. A, llyot', K o y p o r n ^
Hali-slii'ly ^iinli-il in. n i n e . Apply a t avenue, Red Hunk,
N...T. It. K. D, No. r,
.
. .
A/iiout S-lii W;tr, deal-nil by ;u\ Euteltam- William Bennett Sells F'urnlturo of Mrs.
LOOK! LOOEII L00SI1I
llie I'Viinomy 1 t,, '.".i.(.,.iit "wtcu-e, M1111TOB SAXJi.
moi.t Fiklay ttl£kt.
A fine luiicli, ilaiiro and ontortalnment
uioiilli s t r e i t . lli'tl Hank.
Fred Curtly l a s t Thursday.
Ilurilwood beilatend, mattl'CH.s nnil
BBAD THIS.
•
ROUSE
ron
BENT.
;lveu
hy
Klntracht
sinirinff
society
In
Aljniit S'l-> w a s cleared hy the
iprliiRs, nil In good ordor, for unie for
When you liavo your clothoa washed
. S e v e n - i ' o o n i liotisi-'nn l l n n i s i n i a v e n u e , their rooms over l'attei-son Ai Spinning's U.
Tin1 auction sale of fnrliiture antj
IiAUItDEY W O K E WANTED.
Altio Alca vacuum eienni'r, nearly at tho Joraoy Const laundry thoy are
v.nnieii of •,lie liaptisl. cluii'fh a t a
w
i
t
h
built
a
l
u
l
yti-aiii
h
i
n
t
,
finri-iil
r
e
n
store.
Thursday
evening,
April
lltll.
AdL:U!IMII-.\'
ivm-k
hy
llie
'Wosli.
piece
o
r
other household J^KHIS held last Thurslow, for ?3. cost pi-lee at fair last full
ntorlllzid antt washed and
.
riusicalo tiiven Friday nip;hl. T h e
town. Apply ti> fni'i-lf l v c k e t l . 20F1 Mr-t o l l i l b l t ' . S c b a n e U T h m n p s t i t i , I l u i i L s o n mission M cents.
wna |6." d m he ween at 10s 'Siirlnu thorouRhly:
day afternoon at Mrs. Fred Curtis's elianle
rinsed through four wators and a l w a y s .
avenue. Itcd Kunk.
s t i i n t , Itid Hank.
Mtreot, Uetl Hunk. '
program r..;-.;pri: ttl» seleclions by Iheon Wallar-e .street attracted a big
dried In tho open air In clear woathor.
OAEDE1ICE
WANTS
WOBK.
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i
D
I
H
Q
L
O
T
W
A
N
T
E
D
.
Caplist OR-'.U'M t a, re: itatiims hy Mis. ;;alherin^-. ' A' large number of bidTlio price Is CO cents, Our waxone iro t o
Wtuilid,
t h eb e s t
h i i l l i l i i i ) ; I n t t n o r llttH hud sevornl yours' exiierli'nep na
WAGONS F O B SALE.
FOB BENT AND FOB SALE.
Long Branch, Ocoanport, Llttlo Bllver,
Ralph Wiluuss. \i)jal solos hy Mrs.tiers w'lo out anil most of llie things
;urtlenrr; wouUl like work hy the month.
liii'-liorse ilcUve|-.\- wiiKtm anil onii- t i i - a r R " i l H a n k t l i i t t S-T.ll t - t i s l i w i l l h n j \
Hungulows nnd houses furnished; aiao
Haven, Oceanic, Hlahlanila nnd
Helen 1 [a\vi;in •, St-ie'.-tions liy a male brought fair prices. I1]. M. Conk was hor.se iiirm wairon 1for sale. John .SIIK- Give locution anil lull imrtkulnrs. 1(. 1!., Cart' of lawns and hedges- n sneclaUy.. several dcttlmulo bulKUng lols about An- Fair
Ailtlrt-HH l'cti'i- Clonllunl, 115 Went Front bury Park, near Deal lake, now ready NaveslnlJ. " Telephone- 804, fiod nankbox Jlo, Kutl Uanls.
t|uai-U'tte enhsistinir o f Dr. Herbert the auctioneer and Richard. Atkins ii'M-tiin, Slu-cwslitiry. N, .1.
itrni't, It.d Banlj.
for
Improvement. — Attractively low
POB BENT.
Wi 1'iiim:-. Eu<',i'iH' .Mauee, CtK'il Led- clerk.
Among- the bargains of"the
^
F O B SAI.E.
prices. Write 1<3.. Lepanl, It. D, No, 1, A now eight-room
BOOMS FOB SENT.
ciittngu on Harrison
IKOUDAl'OBS FOB BAXlT
Aabiiry Park, N. J,
iord and Arthur Davis; orpan solos mile wore three whitejennmclcd beds
Two rooms witli lioard, good tnlilc.
House nnd lot ut r'jlir Haven for snip ~
ivonuo, near Front stroet trolley line;
Four incuhatora. holdlUK "*ttp t;SK»
Mrs. 1<. 11. llaKee. eheai); plenty, of fruit: terms reasonhv HiiruUI A. I.urns and a vocal duot which were bought by Mrs. Henry Terms moderate.
la In ttrst-clasB condition; has a l l ImWaverly plaee, lied Hank.
tvlile. Apply. to Jolin Morson, Fair l l u - 'ivt'li. for Bttlw; n\ttde by Oltnrl«s""Cyi)lvcrH.
AUT0M0BH.E FOB SALE.
provomentB, bath, hot ana cold water;
li" Miss Annis l'helan and Mrs. ,1. C.
Aluti ono lliO-ecf,' Sure-Hnteli Incuhtitor.
Conk of Mechanic street. The beds
ven. N'. J . Box lli:l.
2U-hors.i powor, four-pnuBen- i-ango and tub. In Hltclien. Has a largo
All in lli-Ht-eluyH cundltlou,
Addrt'Ha «er.l^lamlorH
Kin^'. The \IS!KVI'S were Mrs. Clarence brought $5 and So. A large clock was
FOB SALE OE KENT.
ndjustahle back Heat: i^ooil dollvery chlckon. house and. run antl (in aero of
Ilox 8, lied nank.
Hloro
nnil
ilwelliiiK,
llroiul
street.
A
QOOD
TIME
PBOMISED.
car;
KOOII
condition,"1811
ImprovomcntR,
White, -Mrs. Harry Iiurrowop, Mrs. bought by Mrs. William Becker of
ground. Rent |18 per month. Only ro-'
The West.slde llr.'ineii I'roinise u Rood
.Sliieivsbury. Apply at 3 Itettor plaee,
wind Hhleld, speedometer, c a n be Been liable parties with small family need
.To.eph llatK-t-, Miss Elizabeth Stry- lted Bank for $2. Chairs sold at ltetl Hank, or your broker.
FOB S A 1 B .
time tu their dunce in the armory n.ext
at owner's, N. A. Q. -Porter, Ocetvnlc, N. J. anply. KoyiJ can bo liafl.niixt door, A.
Ono hutidiTil liurrels of Giant Heed I'ltone 3111-J. numsilh. •
Wednesday nl&ht. ^liilchow'n oreheHtra.
kcr ami al,i.-.s Etliel Davis. A social from fifty cents to ifl.oO each, nnd
Iinftrcnberser, TB7 12ost 82d-street, C'lovo|iotatoe» for sale; ftlso 'J buggy waBOnn,
Ailmlsslon 50 cents.
BOABDEES WANTED.
laml, Olilo.
^ .
other household goods brought low
SL'ssiou followed the musieaie.
2 road horses,
and 1 set of single harI.ai'Ke plt-aHiint rouniH to rent, with
1
prices.
BKBBWSBUBY
SAXBT.
neas for Halt . ' lltnry K Conover, HolmFOB SALE,
liiiin-tl. near IUKII seliool.
113 littdunn
Milk
and
cream,
fresh,
Bpeplal
milk
foi
H
A
I
B
S
M
B 8 8 » O VAB&OBS
tlel.
N.
J.
Phone
7S-V-3.
A
f«w
mot;e
Tolniiiii
opi-n
front
pouluvenue.
Hensonable
term.'i.
Mrs. Curtis and her husband have
babies KUarantced puro QuornBoy; dBliv at 18 Broail Btr«et;.Rod. Bank. I HhallBOYS ON WA3HINOT0N TBIP.
try houses. ?20 a house. Also nyiiliertt
been separated about u month. They
ered dally, A. Qrover, Tel. at-W, ShMWB- open up with tho season the new season's
ETAKDAED OIS
ineuiintora, Applv' at once, lllnghani
7 A X U WAOON FOB SAI.E.
were married about ten years ago.
for floor ilresslnp. Prbtocts thf hoalth. bury, N. J. Milk from my dairy fresl styles. A Brent reduction now eolnK on
Two-boi-.se broad tread farm Wa^on Fitrm. Oceanic, N. J.
Bta Beit Bank Boya.Violt Nation's Capital After the separation Mrs. Ctirtir, sold
in-ehervea the iloor. Haves labor anil HIIYOH dally a t M. Blom's dellcateaaen store In piiffB, curls, BWltches, tmliBformatlons
foe sale. Apply lit eorner of South street
ami eluntta- ourls. Climlcr puffs can bo
money; 60 cents tl single gnllon, lil) centH Broad strei't, ned Bank.This Week.
FOB SALE.
her goods to William Bennett who anil Hei'Kcn iilaee. lied Bank.
1
lettutlfully made out of your own cornbin 5-gnllmi lots. Tetloy's IICWH utore, '31
A
.ROod
driving
and
saddle
horHC
for
W. E. Iiunn, P:\ul Morehouso, Court- conducted the sale Thursday.
ngs. Shampooing without appointment.
Uroati street, Red Bank.
ABD
._.
sitle
eheap
If
sold
al
once.
Henry
lOHenBctllp
treatment . and hair dressing.
vna.il VLB
Have
you
dyeing
and
cleaning
to
be
'lundt White, EdBar Kandolpli, Gcorp;e.
itiucb, Heatlden'a. ('orner, X, ,1. 1'lione
done? If no, try Philip MarRuleii, 37Thanking my lady friend* for tholr kind
POB BAI.I!.
and I'll wire for you. Fred E. Brower, 2 7 5 K i a * ! l r t l l *
Voorhis, Horton garrison and Orfavors of the past, I earnestly - solicit a
The best oil and grease at reasonable Prospect avenue, Recl.llankL He doca continuance
Jlleet.rtcnl
contractor,
20 Monmouth
HEADPIN
(JAMES
START
TONIGHT.
of tho same. Yours truly*
mond Minton left this mornins; for a
prices. Ked Bank oil and greaso com- dieanliig and dyeing at-tliti lowest firlcpn L. E. Douglass..
street Red Bank. Tel. 208-J.
FOB HALE.
!or Ruarantecd work. White KlOyes, all
fonr-day trip to Washington, D. C,
130 barrels of Qiant seed potatoe8 for p a n y IB Wharf avenutt. Red Bank. Tel- lengths,
ICEBOX FOB SAI.E.
5 cents per pair.
ephone
14-W,
Branch
store,
Lewis
sale;
nlso
n
carload
of
bag
lime;
aluo
where tl\ty wiH visit Smithsonian in- Tlrat Qtunea In SXoivaiQuttv CottitV TouxIcebox, 7 feet til ^tl and 4xlVi feet
potatoes- for sale. W, T. Shcrmnn, street, Eatontown, N. J.
Htitute, museum of natural history, . iminent to lie Bowled by Bet! Bunkers. loiiK. for Halo eheap. " Apply to l.ouis eating
iVOB SAJCB.
West street, Red Bank.
A Monmouth county headpin tour- Prate. Broad street, Hetl Hank.
About one-hundred feet of fine chestd'-ad letter office, bureau of printing
Ton KBMT.
One to fifty acres In vicinity o f
nament
will
start
tonight
at
the
Sherinut
logs
for
salo;
ten foet In length, two
lOigiit-room
houHe,
barn,
ontbulltllnsfi:
HALF HOUSE FOB BENT
and engraving the capitol and the
BOOMS TOB BENT.
Rcd^Bank, neat trolley, lilgh gruund,
patch of asptiragUH antl Btra-wber- to| three feet In diameter.- One tulip tree
l-\u-nl3luM\ rmnntt for rent, with .or at 98 East Front street. All Improve* flmall
Washinnton monument. They will dan hotel. Over a hundred entries
log*. Also' oho runabout wagon, good
ries,
antl
ffartlen
plot;
very
cheap;
onefor
Immediate Improvement wttlt
mentH
and
garaffe;
two
blocks
from
without
board;
all
Improvements.
Apply
also take a trip to Mount Vcrnon. have been received. A silver watch fob at (is Hortien Htroet, ltetl Iliiiik.
Broutl street. Inquire on premises or at half mile from Colt's Neclt. AddrCBS condition, $10 for /quick sale. Ttoyal
small cotfages. .Rex, box 313, Sjt«d
:
Uox 38, Kfanabui-ff, N. J.
Farms, Little Sljver. N. J.
•. r
Dlelvopf'ft or nny tigont.
'•TIH'.V will return home Saturday nipht. will he given to everyone- bowling 100
TKXX W H . 1 A l l . S B V B B B B .
All ItPd Hunk H >oiiiiKei nut will tfltlnq
nl the Wentaklt llie compnny'M tiart'o at
the aimoiv ncxt Wctinoflitny nliilit.
Good
orolifhtia
H o ' -•'
* p ~ '•• • '
r.o einiH
LAND WANTED.
or over while the man Retting the
o s WANTED;
AUTOMOBILE FOB BALE.
rob SALE.
highest score will receive a silver lovKnur KOod, strting boy.s to lenrn the
Klve-passenger tourlns car In nrmTIGHTEB SENT TO JAIL.
nine-room House on Reckless placo
ing cup. Charles Weeks, William Con- pliurblnK
trndo. Apply lo Cook & Oak- clasa condition, ftn- sale reuaonable. Ap- forA nalo;
all improvemcntB, eteam heat,'
ley, i s From street, lied Hank.
ply for "farther particulars t 0 Automo- gnB and electricity,
over,
Easton
Hendrickson,
Lou
Ttinhardwood trim. Part
-Becorder Sends Him to Freehold Instead nenbaum, Thomas Malone, Paul
bile, box 313. Heil Blink.
FOB SALE.
oash, balance oh mortgage.
Address
of Fining Him.
2^2-ton steam roller, the same
Owner, box'313, Ked Bank, Schrocder, John Hubbard, William as IroOttoiH
BBOAD
BTBEET
STOBE
FOB
BENT.
new. Apply to mutiaKer of SllvnCharles Swindle, a Red Bank colored Chandler, John Rumpf and Mr. T)e-Hrooli
One-half of Htoro on Urond Btreet for
• T B T0 .
|-_ ,•
farm, yll re.WHblli y, jV, .1.
man, was arrested Saturday nijrlit hy lucia will bowl tonight. Friday night
rent; 8 feet wide by 45 feet deep; rent to have your furniture re-upholstered";
$10 per month. I'ossession at once. Ed- mattrecses renovated, .awnings mode,
.Policeman Joseph Emley for being th'e tournament will be continued when
CHESTNUT SAILS FOB SALE.
ward
\V.
Wise,
rted
-Bunk.
slip covers made, cushions mado to orTwenty-flve hundred apliced clieslnut
d'Hink and fightinp:. Recorder Harry the bowlers will be William Ashmore,
der. Front street and Maple avenue,
rnllH for sale. Middletown Stock Farm,
C Butleatt sent him to the county jail James Bray, Christopher and Richard Thomas
FOB BALE.
tolephobe 200-J. Bed Bank.H. I-'leld, Tied Dank, N. J.
.A
lunch
room
with
everything
comfor sixty day.". Swindle has been Tohin, Ray Sanliorn, William Vanfor sale cheap. Good locality.
TBlTiWEBPEBTAc!
arrested several times and hud been Kirk, Edward Drennan, Edward Hip- SECOND-RAND DBESSES WANTED. plete,
Henry Weisenburger, Miller, ntreet.
Most successful
und satisfactory
Second-hand tlresses. mlHsen' size at, Highlands, N. .1. Dox 24. • •
lot off with a fine. He expected the pcnstc-el, Fred Jones and Thomas Burvacuum cleaner on the maii<ot, for. salo
wanted;
lnil.st
lit'
in
Kootl
condition.
Adat
19.60.
Will
make
, house cimntng
• •same decision this time and was pre-nett.
dress mix 204, Long lirancli. N. J.
GOLD BRACELET LOST.
easy. Alonto V. Sedlock, sole agent, %
. .pared to pay the fine but Recorder
Hsuleatl surprised' him by sending him
lo jail.
'Bunk.
'
.' •"
'
AUBWAKTSD
to take charge of anil develop a good,
TOP SOIL FOR SALE.
profitable, growing agency, ono that will
make a good living and a surplus now,
Q6o& strong topioll for' Bale. Price 70
antl take core of you lu tlio years to
come. Write for particulars to Manager, contB per load on the premises.- at Mln621 Essex hiilldlnK. Newark. N. ,!.
neslnk Park, near Bed Bank.. Inuulre of
George Curtis," suporintondent. on th»
BOUSB ros a n t i
premises..
. "
A beautiful six-room liDunc, largo
rooms, on main roail a t Fair Haven, for
rent, furnished; near water; all improvement 8, Open tor Inspection. Address
Canvassers wanted a t onbo; good wo^k
Annie Hart, P. O. box 6, J<'alr Haven,
and excellent prospects for ono who will
N. J. Telephone 140-J, Red Bank.
CANVASSERS WANTED.
apply himeolf to a little; stoady work.
Parquet, hardwood floors. rellnlBlied, Apply at Consolidated gas company.
clenntitl nntl polished, etiual to nowi by Broad Btreet, Red Bank, •'"
expert.- AIBO flno furniture ropollBhon
and varnish work tlone; formerly with
New York rirms; moderate nrlco; roforLOST, COLLIE DOG.
onccH. Paul'Dlckow1, .IlDlford, N. J. ,
Cold bracelet lost; benrs inltiula ,T. F.Sunset avenue, iled Bank.
SALESLADY WASTED.
mul date 1907. Finder, will receive reSaleslady wanted for Saturdays only. ward by returning same to Mrs. George
Xlver Proparir for SAls or B*nt.
Apply to Miinijgnf: AVoolwortli !, and II)-Silver, Shrewsbury,--N. J.
• • Nino
rooms, buth. all Improvements;
eent More, llroad street, Iteil Hank.
e>vard for informaMon'lc&dlnB to re*
heat, gas,' electricity; barn and ooat- « - . . . - V TO I.B/I8B AT W»IT I I I ,
TOBTEtt WIHB TOB. Samuol WaInwri B lit ol Sea Hank In the
BOABDEBS WANTED.
house. | 3 0 per month. No. 3 Rector
County Jail.
No. Ii Riverside avenue; hoine cooking. place, two block?-from railroad station. N, J., known RH Hollywood laumlry, lo- turn o f long-haired white collie dog,
MONET TO LOAN
cateil
on
Brighton
avenue.
The
only
with
brown spots; ears clipped; no colExcellent
table.
Sunday
dinners
a
specSamuel
Waimvright,
a
well
digger
George F. Wise, Iled Bank.
Atlantic Highlnntls Bowler riret In
on Qrst-bont! .nd mortgage on Improvod
laundry having a large etipacity in Inlfl lar; named Bonnie^ Miss A. Norrlfl, Rlv«
Special
rates for family
y, fiOcents.
Spei
who formerly lived at Little Silver, propel.y in sumfl to suit borrowers. Al- ialty,
rinnlii at the Sheridan Hotsl.
HPction; fully enulpprd. P'or further ln- erulde Prlve, ltetl Bonk, ['hono 111.
prties
Teleph
e 200M
eton
Iieekman,
attorney,
Bed
Bank.
formutlon atltJreBS Lock llnx 60. HUUon
parties. Telephone 200-M.
Murray Foster of Atlantic High- was arrested Saturday on a charge of
Sum of monoy found on street in Ret] W., West 83d Htret't, New York City.
COW FOB SALE.
lands won the polil watch fob which bigamy by Constable William Chandowner can claim same on proper
MONEY TO LOAN.
Fill' hied .leraey cow for Hale. nIK Bank;
Identification and payment for this adw a s offered b y Charles Emmons t oler. Wuinwright's last home was in *2.fill(l. J:i:lrtl(> and 11,0(10 to loan on
XOUSBS VOM BBHT.
old; fresh three week.H. Apply to vertlBement. Cull nt 122 Branch avenue
Edward aibnon, late of lted Bank, h a s
the man rolling the highest .scores on the old Mansion house at Red Bank. ilrst bonil and innrtKage on Improved -yetirs
Two new houses on Chestnut street;
\V. S. Walnwi'lKllt, Little Silver. -N;. .1.
between 7:00 and 8:00 p. m.
soven rooms and bath; gas antl electric nut his beat brood marc, Tlio Lady GenTelephone T20-Y, Red Bank.
llie Sheritlari bowling alleys during Wainwright admitted that he wasreal estate. T. It., box «, lied Bank.
lights and.oll Improvements.. Uoatly for eral, in McDontiltl'B hor&o Bale a t EatonMarch. Fn.-ter's score wits 610, anmarried to another Woman beside the
MtOFBBTT FOB SAXB.
occupancy April 1st. Hunt |2S per
FOB SALE.
SLAO AND OBATEX BOOFTNO.
Two lots on south side of white's
in-crae,!' of 20:! for the three names. one wilh whom he was living, but
lnmilre at Lewis's lumber yard, town, on Wednesday, April loth; also
I.ally's IIIKII, l-wheel enrt. splendlil
Leaky tin nnd alata roofs made tight; road, between Broad street and tho gas month,
West and Chestnut streets, lted Hank.
slyllsli;
exiienslvr
make. also tar and asphalt for sale.
William VanKirk o f Hentklen'N Cor- stated that the law released him from eonilltloM;
two-yenr-old Morgan-Mcdregor nliy and,
Ogden
r
bouse. House tintl two lots on Third
1
Trice
$.
'0.
G.
M.
Jacobus,
ltetl
HjinK.
McClaskoy,
131
Shrewsbury
avenue,
ti M \vas s c o n d with a score of ">70.being a husband to her. He said his
colt, nil standard bred.
street. Fair Haven. Albert L. IvInB,
BBWABB OV t U V£Y.
A
Red Bank. Telephone. 162-R.
Register building, Rea Bank.
l . Yoni-hei's w a s thh-d with a score first wife had had him arrested for
JESBEY COW FOB BALE.
Now Is the time to look over your
Fresh thl.s montli. Also ffoodJ ffi'tieral
of" .":;:1. .'flu second and third prizes non-support several years ago and
ncrcens and screen doors. 1 mnko any
MUBIO LEBSOHB.
HOUSE FOB BALE.
mail hiir.se; line driver. John McCulie,
Prof. Harold A. Luros, a muBlo toachor, kind of screens ror windows, doors and
House and lot • on Washington street
that lie was released from jail under Tioloii
V. 'I I.' :-i 1 Vi.'l w at .'It fobs.
KIIIIH, N\ ,1. riione 2100-F-l.'.
Ami ropalr» of 'tilt klniln tu buildfor sale chettp. Apply to l<\ 11. stryker, has openctl a stutllo In room 2, tn theporches. -..Also all kinds of repairing
Call 30-Y, for an 'estimate. G'uut
orders from Judge Foster. This he
at S-Uryktir & Htryker'H livery Htnble, Swift buljding, corner Broad and Mon-done.
in g-» intt ttirouKli In Hhort or^er.
BO0US TO LET.
mouth. streets. Terms 1b cents a lesson. Ornberg, Newman Springs avenue,' Red
etuinu'd released him from supporting
TIlKli't'luHH re»l(k>ntlul work n epecReception to Tire Ohlel.
Two rooms to let, unfurnished, with Monmtnith street. Re* Hank.
Hunk.
I'inno and vocal lessons gtvan.
his wife. Justice Sk'kles. held Wain- all iinpriivrinrntK, for light housekerpIrtlty. John Uoet, builder, of«co nt 1
MONEY TO LOAN.
l..,uis .1. Ti'llf.v look tilllee Munilny wright to await the action tif the
liip. Tetli.j's news sloie. Iteil Hank.
O&KAOJI
IO
I.BA8B
At
WEBT
XITD,
WATEBPBOor
BBOB
DBS8SD(O.
Money to loan on flrat bond and mortWest Front stroot; shop at 74 Wali. iliii'l" of Hi.- Kttl lSanl; lilt' tlfpart- I grand jury.
DrUFoot Waterproof shoo' dressing. N .1., known as the Columbia gnraKe, lo- lace Htieet, Hetl ilunk.
KnR-e in aunntltlps to flnit borrower. ApVEOETADLE
PLANTB.
1 '-nt. .A i-iveptiun was temlorrd i o
to tln> Lund nnd Loan company, 10 Easy to nnply, required no heating. Havo cated on llrlKliton avenue. In perfect
C A. Wttilth ,V; Son of I'tivt Mimmotllli ply
condition,
iinH
good
repair
shop;
size
dry
feet
witliout
rubbers.
Host
In
the
1' iii i.y Inih'pi'iiili'ni liri' company' of
tfavesink Wantu More Street Lights.
if iviely to rec'tiv*' urdei-H for tiimutn, UaBt Front Mtrei't, Red Bank.
market, no cents for liulf-plnt can. Bold 100x10 feet; fiiimt'lty for :io rur«. l-'tuv;'i-I; hr i a nielnlier. The ex-chiffs
iililiiiKi1. t'KKPkiiit nnil pepper plants.
ftirlher information ndilrnuH Lock llox
only by I). A. MaBza, Red Dank.
FABTNEB WANTED.
| The Navesink improvement associa:i' ill n l l ' i r i ' l . .
o f I h r ollll'l'
flVl'
t'olllTarget Ilrand Hctile Destroyor and l a r 50, Htiitliin- W., Went 83d street, Now
W'uikliiu partner wantetl: one bavliiu
tion
heltl
a
meeting
Monday
night
and
1KAE.N
TO
BECOME
A
CHAUFFEUR.
1
J.'illO in liivisl In vi'Kelahle and fruit
York City.
p n i i i wi'ii' JMU'SI ;
a l tilt- r i ' i e p l i n n .
E<JOS
POB
HATOHTWO.
:ut Ilrand Llmo and Hulphur, tho m a appointed a rotuiniltcc to wait on Ihe We can teach you. Cost low, eniplov- stimd. A,ldt"ss "fur fvirthw luirtiettlatH
(.Mnnee
Uarred
Rock
eggs
for
bntuhtng,
A
"]i|Hi
w ; i - si'i-vt'il
l i yt h e s o r i a l
terials that Kitvcil tho niclidnlc orchardu,
1'iislly s,naired.
c . It. ZnehariuB, t" I'nrlnei, bo\ .113, Kcd Hunk
TO
ThompHon Htniln, farm mined stoek, (15
township fonunittee antl nsk for the 111.-in
l-.il-.l.- Hull block, Asliury I'ltl'k, X. .1.
r-i r i : i i t l , " . a m i llli'inbi I.- o fl l l r
Tllrnnil Is milking them .what thoy aro. l r or
Frt'tly wati'r front pi-oitorty on the
cents per si'ttlnif of ITi; I I per hundred.
atlilitioiiitl g a s lights which were
Houlh
Hliriiwnbury.-river.
7-rooin
IIOIIBO,
FABM
TO
I1ENT
OB
OM
BBABES.
Mrs.
Loulit
Heffel,
Overlook
Farm,
corner
li n - :, . n I ' dI n n .
.,
itnlti
by F. A-. Dlooilgootl, Llnoroft, and
O O D S
promised for the slretits of Navesink
wlthotil
linin'OveinentH,
lliifurninhetl;
, NEW
" E r UHAAI IBB, QaOODS.
'
HIIH
a n d newh
lioune: Ilitlf-Mlle road, 1'. (). Iteil Hank.
H K doiilhulldliiBH
hilli
H
term*, moileratr. Apply to .1. \V. lllutr, J. C. llleliilnle, 1'halntiK. N. J.
Mini
vicinity.
i
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i
s
.
1
Mill!
hiss
Is
In
Ni'iv
l
i
n
k
mid
,
,
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mlriutcH'
ilrlvtfroni
Heil
i
m
r
t
l
filto tin'
IInoio.
I8il Atluutte nvtiliut., l.onK Itrnnch, N. J,,
B O O K S AND BOABD.
« i l ri-turiijtiuiiiirrow with u lilt.- .if itfw Hunk iitiillnn
Apply t o 11. J. ltnnevt'lt,
or Mrn. J. Oard, 13 Cnrminii Htreot, Now
'i'lvu iluiilil.' riintns fur rent, with Voi
Hr.
W i l l i ' i i n 1>. S ' i v r e I n ; - 1 m u IL l i t a
!inlr K'i'"l'<.
l.s llronil s i , I. I I , , ! Hank. ,;„ WfHt
,..,.,„„ H l .,'. c {, „ „ , , r j l l , , , ( i
•
Flromon'B Banco Nxot Woek.
at reiiMoniihli' iiit'.H; nirely furnlsheil; York City.
MONEY
TO
Z.OAK.
1 i l t ' l " i n I ' l ; , n l ,M:i l i - " l l a i i j n l l l i i i ) ' t i l l '
If HO, flpo our new find Hucond-hand
PEACH TBEEB.
i?(ioil table; a l l I m p r o v e m e n t s ; within
Money to liiiin • in sinnii ti> ftult )>orWe it.'iile h o e company
will hold
n
DONKEYS ton BA.Z.V.
I ! K I \ C II I l i n i l i i l i i u m b e i ' u f
Ki'ven
mliiiilel.'
\viilk
.if
|)OHIolIlee.
Apply
thi
funiltiu'f utirt lioufleholrt HpCclultloB, Knp i " | ' . i l v h " ."••iipii.- o n M:l|ilr avi'lilli-.
•
. .
.
rovverM on ilrnt boml nnd mort^tlRe. V U t i ' t l l S i . t |>. a . h t l t ' C H l e f t f l
j
at 1 ICi U.nlwun lu.'iitii' lti>it lliniU
Pair nf ilinikoyit, w l uf ilmililo hnr- 111*0 cuiitotitn of Jiotdii, board In jf IIOUHM
l
h ii n h
'lli.
|,,Ii
. . i it i n 'e n ' i . i ' l " ' i f l l n . i d i t i i v l i f t I W l ' i l n e - i l a y
i m i l t
lilt'
A. I. lvlmt, Ui'i'lstiT biilldlo/t, lted Jlanlt 1.1,In.', v. Ill M i l iiiisoliiilile.
AildreK.'i
UliHH, HOt Of Hlllgftl Jini'lieHII, (WO Hlllldtr-H,
.'n',1
. " m l , . . , " , 1 . . i l i"t.i'i.
T b f piir,.
ariii'iiy o n .M.iiiiiii.uth i.lti'ii.
T h e p r o two hrlilli'H, n ttvn-wliei'l enrt nnd farm nnd cottuKcn tioiiKht tor Hiiot innh. D B1 \V. H. I'lill.ii, KiitillHlitowii. \ . .1.
FOB BALE OB BUNT.
COMFOnTAIlLI! ItOOMS.
wtiKon IKIIII. All In cotnl orihr, fur unit' llvoi ITH trvQ (ft chtirgc, Hclivvurta'a fui Vi..
,-:,ii.w
I M .Sayiiwill
biiihl
:i " r ( l ' " v l 1 1 I - "t ' w a i ' d s p a y i n g
f o r I h i
Mndein hoiiR.', alx rootns nnd bath, riiiHiiniihle. Hplomlhl iiutllt for rhlldrt'ii.
I i",',iii;..
:,,if n iI n ' . n'.Mi • i . ' f i i i i a n i - v
'.•onipaliy'-. i l t w aulii lirf i i i i n a r n t l l s .
. h a l h m n l kll.lii'ii i l '
I l i l p i n v e l i l i l l l t . ; 1,1'Uitl I f u l H l i i t i h - n n t l r l v i
Adilri'itH AihunM, lliitttn runt! and rlvt'l1', nltiiro HtorrH, 10S-1H) Wcat IVnrit Htrcot,
in,.
ironif-r Mnplo (ivoium, Ui,>d Iliuik.
mlllllll'
iiihU', i . n s . I M . i t . , i i i u i i u . | w m , „ „ , r . u n n y » i V y i i r n V K i i t - r : . ' l e u - ; n i l 111,lln I ' l i m l , l l f U ' i ' l l
I'-iilr llav
N, .1.
CHABOED WITK BIOAMY.
Standard Brad Horses.
CARPENTER WORK.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
LOOKING FOR BARGAINS?
ll.in'
ll'H'.'ii
l'".ni<Mty
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f i . r 111 < : <
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n . BITSIAB.
I t e m o v e r o f ile.'id mil'liiil 1 l t e d
1 J . ' I ' d . pi,,111,. ll!0 -.1.
Tl-illl'iU'ii-iKl.
' l i . '
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p
n
lln.
llitult.
COKKT.VV
n
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It.
i ,
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IIIIIIK,
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' I I ISI'uIlil
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• '!.• •., l l i . l i i u l i ' l . X . I
ron BENT,
"
t'lim"
liniiiii.' a t vnnlCnlti'iitfnirM K I U -
I UK' 1 - . M " i n i l " i l l l i
ilrii'l,
Iti'd
IIIIIIU.
l i . i l I id c l i n i l i l "
liiiiise
o n Kloiil
I ' l l . ' . 1, I " , i r i v n l ; I h e I
n " ; S i n . Apply
HOUHIIS rOIl BA^B.
'.. M i t j u . . , 1 , : i ; ,H I U I I I K . " t i ' i ' i ' i . I t , , l l i n i i i i . i
T u n l i n i r ; ' ;i i m l l l ' l t l K i . t l V t ' l l l l i - f o r U l l l e ;
]lnt.-<
M I \ I M I
liit;
t-itt-li
ImiiiK'
htiM n i x
F O R
S A L E .
niiniiM
I'll.,,
j ?c o o I'ui'li.
Aiin'i-1 I .
liillHli'iil
IIIIMIO'hi n l ' v.'llu
I v l i i " . lt< U I K r . ' i i i i i l l ' l l n i r , H e i l
liiuilc.
I
l l l
l
front
lletl
depot;
rent
iinili'iul
HAtEBMAJf AND OOLLBOTO*,
W'auli'il, a rnilli lo took after !htiu-i*HlB
T l i " liulli'M i,l' Hie l l n p l l i i l elinriili w i l l or it iironiltit'iil t'oiporiillon In Aitliiiry
I m l i t - n Hill" n|- hiine>-nindt* l i r e m l , et»U*', rink mid vlilnliy; nuod uiiportunlty for
ll'lliciillOii,
Kiiiii)
hlllillll
i-iinilv, iilMonii anil f i m e v a i l l c h ' H a t MlM. II I . n i l . . i n . t i l r
II I ' m ' , . . i i i ' . : .
M,iy
l i b , ft.mi
WiKTID.
A|i|ily
Hunk
Apply l o Ilox H, l''nlr llnVen, N. .1.
nRTl/Ml AND OAHE BAI.D. •
u
i
I I I I M . I I nl i I ' l l . H i i t i i r r l n y ,
n i i m l l llv.i i i - , 1 , 1 , 1 ^
mnl t'iiirt;y nliMolulnly ni't'i'wHilry. Hillary anil iiiniiiilpoiitin, Atlilrt'ith .^nl^ttiiititi,
linn 111, Kml Iliink,
ron SAID.
TOtt BAT.B.
I'^llirlilHo Kt'iitliiirwiilKhl nuulne, .iti^h.
I', ri|lil|'ridl wilh hluli l.iiiHlnii IIIIHCII
Si.Ill,'
Wlilli
I ' l y M l i i l l l l l ItiM-lt
liitiKili'to; Idfiti for tl^Jltl hluli ti|ioril
. " . I i| i l i l i H i ' l
I\ | . . ' l \ Il l i ' l w i n i l . i l
l . | : l Ii i ; . . ' l l l | | l | l 1 , 1 , 1 1
.'ii'' H I $ i ;,uin.'ii.v n i
iliie lol of well m a t u r e d I'oi'hernlM f o r Itliilnr IIIIIII or Unlit l,l|iliili". l.lltln imi'il
• I.,it.
i ' i , I . " S II; . I J . - i l
ItiiuK.
l'i'"lliii;, II. li, Unilt, ueetinport, N. .1 III fll-Ht.t'lllltK i-olldltlrtn.
I I I ' . - . I I I K I I . ,1.
FiitnelM l l i
'lli'
I ' l . I . M .i n , i , l i i u h i i , . I u . , i ,
$2f|tl.llll, i-tiltt
»HPAIKED.
o
u r itriiinii
Tliomii* M, Witiiintf, J;I
iiAiiiti ron HM.1I.
^' '1 l'^uriiltiui' <>r all kind* ^(inaircil. TloI ..i ..ill . i.l" i i . i r • ,'ii,,.,.
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v
n
cnniTK
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of
niiii'iu*
mill
niiilioKutiy
furI' I'l ' I .1 I i . . m i l l , I,,:,) I, • I . | l u I
W e h a v e a l i i ^ i.elei'tlon o fw n l l P n l
I .in h ' t :'" I i,i ii« I,, I l . i l i m h ' l , .N. .1.
ja.noo W A N T R O .
tiliuin « Hiiti'iiiiiy. Henry arnudo, Krirnt
Limn or J.:,:,II,I unni.
n-.i mm i. . , l r , . , . | , ,,,.,,r itouihorn n l l r e m l , Itotl lUnk. a t l e i l i u e i t pl!c>,!t. A l s o w i . ftlrnltill vitry
1'onlllon H« Ktiviufivr,1 »\r., mi prlvutr
l-illli' m i I ' l i o l r | i r i i | i . ' l l v t v n l l l i I m I l i o n i ,
'.. ^ L .
low tMlliiiiiti-M on i n t l i i l l n K a n d i i u p e r
HO1JM11 I'OIl
,p,l'.',ii
,
Ail,h, .mi I,nun, l,ni .11:1 Kill
lilHIKlliK.
'I'll.- KOIIIMUtee |>ll III 11IIMT i-olll- (iltrt.1*. nr ntf-uhl^ertiuiH to trtu'k fnnu
Al'lili In ii "I ilnlliu,!.
'tot.x ro
•.tl
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for
iituntiitir MHiiniiu; li*nt Hinitli .li-rniiy
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i . l i l . ' i . r . K-nll". liiolii-n fni' H'lddli'
l'"or
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llHHtlfr nnd urtiifirntnnili thi* litmiin
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'III
M.hl'H 'I I'lMilnllll! Ill,i I.'I, ( I I'nl'
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I'liuii" ,10-v. l"l<
I'mill 'IHII
rI o u t h e i l i o n n i l o
Hlriil, Himti'ivllltv N. .1.
Mny liiileli. 1011, 111m "HUH for
Mill I ,M i i-l'"
W'llllillli Mini " , Itlllininn, l . ' i . l v , I m i i i . l l l . r i , m l r . n n m i l i l i
' I ' l l ! ' I'l'.'l
H l l l l
H I I ' l " l l 'I I I I I I l i p
hiiieliliii:.
?r. ei'iiin for lr>, fu per lot), mul
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it'i It,it,t,n
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vvn.
llliil"ll:ill\'
b u r r
I ' u l ' t h eu p . M i n i ' I
ill "In,I, In 1,1, iill i n i n . ' i i l , in " . , , i-i'ii
r o n . 8Al.il.
HITDIN In loiin, IllNiimiirn lu olil ri'Hiitiln
I m l l v I-n
I In Iti'd Illllilt.
A,Iill.,"i
l i l t IIII.I l!i. .'.l.'iiliil.niil n i l
v .in ! v ' " " ,
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ron
LOST.
. >
t'oiiiimiili'it. Ilitiiilmiinti IIIHIMII H I Kimt.
M Wl III li Ull I'^IIHl l-'ll'tlt Mltl'l't. l l t l l
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I'.lli.il.
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i
nil. ' I " . I Ml.l.' i
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Mliont, fioin llifiiiil lit Inn.
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f., I f l i ' M ' l l l
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Atiiiiun.iitli. il|i Miiolilntltll to Illl.tile liv.'- •liinr,
I'litiitln Wlill", MiMimoulli anil
II,nil..
»r.,oim T O LOAN.
(IIVJ9M A W A Y .
litif>. In nultliiml Hltl.fit mill Mhri'wnbui'V
lln.II,l Nli.nln. llml iintik.
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BANK NURSERIEST
All klutl of fntlt trticn. berr/' plunla
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tliMi
tlvei-Ktveiii; iBrKn viirlrty '.o*
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mul Hull prlvel, it n l nil BIXOK l u l v i t hrtlifIllK II Hllecllllty. , VV« Hit' tlllbll'KllIK nllf
buiilliein; tit, thoukht of giving tt|i, IIB IIIIH
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li*t n . l l l y do Itl (lCilward J. IHIIlTi
If you want l l n full mint.) S t r o n g '
hor«t«, paiidml v«nl, and eiiwrt packer*
Inmiro (lettlnj your « o o j i movM wltnonl
ltr<aliii«ti and on time. If anything ( a t *
brokni In moving, tullly raplu«« It w
pays you tho vslua. Ro If you ar« going
to move. l.«t Ttelllv da I t '
' HOTIC/B 'OF*''ininijmimi 'tnmimi?
A me.'11IIK ut. Mm lol owner* lit Kulr
View iioninleiy (ftr III* ntMlInn i>» trtife
mm will Im lifld a t Iho omn^ltiry o n
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THE BED BANK KfeGIBTER
, ^
nounm**.
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VAXB wuxra
HEWS. •
17
BUBDEBf DEATH QX
B1BTKH.
. CAHWAHT.—At U U I P Kllvnr nn HuliOaslal W. V u l t i l of Weat End Found Juy, Mnri'li iMtli, Slrn. Wllllum Jl. Clllhurt, of n, noil.
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Denit In Bli Offlo».
OUUVJil.V.—At Kiilr J/avin, on TIIIU-BDaniel W. "Wardell, postmaster at day, Miiii'h ^stlr; Mi's. L.fH!,-i- Ouirliln.
nf
it
.soli.
West End, was found, dead in his
LAl'ltlWTO.—At Ito.l limiii, mi J.-i-Joffice Sunday. Mr. Wardcll left his dny,
Mni'ch 23lli, MI-H. Hnlvntoru Uthome Sunday morning pi, eleven [trtihln, of a iluiiKhti-i'.
Jti'A.V.—At
Ilolmilol,
on Fi'lilny,
o'clock for the postolfice. When he
Mmrh li'JUi, sirs. Wlllliini ityim, ut n
did not return it was decided to look (111
UK ll tct*.
him, up. He was found lyinc face
HTOH'f.—At H i d UnliK. on Mmiilny,
April IBI, Jlr«. Ji. V. J(. R. Ktout. u t - n
downward on the floor. Mr. 'Wurdell diiuWitiT.
was forty yearB old and leaven a
HAtlunrONT.—At It.,I Hunk, nn Turnwidow. He wan u member of several iluy, Mnruli 2Ulli. .Mr». Wlllliini Hneurtun,
01' a !^(,n.
. .
secret societies. '
WOOIAVAtlt).—%t
iti.,1
M.-ink, on
Thiirwhiy, llnrch 2l»t, Mitt, fsniel W'noilSeabrtgut Oonnollrann Dead,
waid, o f a noil.
New Fruit Store,
Wtn» Wrrt Wwot (or X*w *•« Munk rnttjtttina Church
OUnton • Wilfcar Brtrta With i Fainting
^ J George Grtmman; Jr., of Mechanic
» ProaparoBi n u ,
Ipall oa MM Btrtit.
-".itreet hag given- up Jil» PO'ltion at
bookkeeper in Harry O.^Degonring'B
Last Wednesday afternoon a t the Reports turned In at a"congregaThe pupih of, the Pair Haven colI have opened ,a Fruit, Contional
meeting
of
the
It«d
Bank
PresJersey City gun club grounds, Albert
orod Bchool gave a play entitled "The
JMuor
rtoro,
'
.
fectionery and Vegetable Store
John Sbeohan of Shrewsbury avenue L. Ivina of Red .Bank won the first byterian church "Friday night showed Contest of Days'' in Fiak Chapel last
" M M bought an aiitomobilo from George shoot of a eerie* for the Frank Hall the church, to be in a flourishing fi- Fiiduy night. The onteitainmcnt was
at 2(i Moaimouth street, where
Harice Patterson-for $900 and hotcup and the championship of Newnancial condition. The receipts for attended ay a large uudience. The
you will find a choice line of
Jor«cy. The day was ideal for shoot- tho year amounted to $4,587,09 and the play was well rendered and great
traded in hta old machine.
Dr, and Mrs. W, C. Nicholas, who ing and 132 marksmen, representing disbursements were $4,JD5.64, leaving credit is duo to tho pupils. The play
Fancy Fruits' and Vegetables,
a
balance
on
hand
of
$131.45.
In
adl a v e been upending the winter at New thirteen gun clubs, turned out for the
dition to this about $10,000 has been was In charge of W. S. Johnson, prinCigars, Confectionery and Ice
York, arc now occupying the Allan ovent. Tho shoot was held undor the spent during the past year to pay for cipal of the school. v
auspices of the New Jersey state,
Cream Soda. Twoo doors from
homestead at Shrewsbury^
F»lr Bavan Honor Inplio.
the
church
building'""Mru, Thomas Ushisr ofc/Locuat nv«- sportsmen's' association. Mr. Ivins'B
postoffice.
Six new members were received on The pupils of the Vun- Haven school
score
was
02
out
of
100.
B
i
s
brcakb
ltuo has a now nutoiriObllc, which she
on the four strings were 28, 22,23 and profession and fifteen were received by who have perfoct attendance records
bought from Fred VnnDorn.
LOUIS BOASI, Prop.
for
March
arc:
'
*
letter.
Tho
improvement
society
after
Charles. W. Billings, • former
William H. Johnson, will movo from 24.
spending a cpnslderablo sum for fur- Hub-prlmnry and flrnt cnulc—Harvey
Winfield1 White, a member of the
George Wiao's housu on Rector pluco champion o f ' t h e New York athletic nishing the church reported $369 on [.lido, Junu'g Kwrt^nr} I ilinuiul \Vilhcr
-- t o Homy HuKorman'o house on theclub, WOB second high with a score hand. In tho Sunday-sehool"treasury •Mva Adiimn, "Carrie IIIIWIIIUH. IOIIZH- Seabrjght borough council, died SaturJlviBooy, Amy. IIDINIMIIIK, KHIIIIT day night of heart disease. Mr. White
• »umu streut. • Mr. Johnson is engaged of 91. i The championship will bo de-is ?IS4. .Robert G, MacDonuld. and Ijc-th
Llttlp, AiWfe Lewis, IloniUiy TmvlB, was 02 yearn'old and was one of the
cided by a.sei'iea of eight shoots* the
' in the euwmill bUHincaa nt Holmdel.
Fred D..Wikoff were re-elected trus- Ooo'J conduct pin—Mflrlun I'urter, ICllKa- pioneer residents of Seabrifrht. He
man
holding
the
five
highest
scores
tfelietll HusHcy. Flog 'guui'il—ISvn AIIUIIIH,
.
Adam Bathgate nf Oakland street
for'Stock of Monmouth Mutual Supply eomjuiny, with headriiiarleni at Ki-'l
leavos a widow and four children, i
Ing'tha winner, The next four shoots tees for.three years. The. meeting
Kennedy.
Hank, Monmouth enunly, New Jersey.
has quit his job in, Kennedy's bnrber will' be held on the. grounds of the dosed'with a hymn, after which all AVi'lllnglim
Second and third eraili«i—•iii-rhi-rt
:
s
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Freehold gun club, April 10th; North hands adjourned to the social hall, MiiwklM, Andrew. BulU-r, illldml IIuwYou are-hereby notified that Hie first, meeting of subteritierrt for slock
Found Doad *ol} Floor.
.
Mro. P. T. Broeder of Broad street Caldwell gun club. May 4th; Orange where tho Presbyterian Brotherhood kliifl, Margaret- Butter, .lo u.-],ii Humes,
Butler,•-•Kdgur B:u:lj;)ilupi, 'Anin said corporation,-for thu piirpu;:.! of organization, im-orpuration and eltr"•••..lias returned from Allentown, Ea., gun club, May 18th, and Newton gun served ico cream, cake and coffee. The .lanteB
George A. Ayrcs, an aged1 resident ion of dircctora and olliecrs and for the coinnvin-i'ment of business and reliidrew Hnndy, AviHtln lfiuvny, *L.UIVIK
• where ulie has been visiting her sinter, club, June 22nd.
building committee was not ready to Hawltlno, Jopoph lanK. \villium 1'iirkcr, of L'oni? Branch, was found <lcad on tivc to management of im.iinuss of tlio company when inenrporated, and fqr
".
"
'• ••' JMisa Emma ••¥,' Hoxworth.
make a final report, but the church Miclini-I Bommeru, Rtlii'l Sinni'h.
the floor at the home of hla daughter,
FourlU and 'Vittii Knuli'H—•ltolimd Mrs. Mary E. Zlneko at Long Branch the adoption of by-laws; and to take action in regm-d tu the contracln for tin:
Mies Catherine Sickles, daughter of
owes only about $12,000 on its buildi
l l l KKtoplifn
nnimore,
James llnunliiff,
purchase of real estate and othej- properly .»t Ited Iiank, by tlii» company and
* AUTO ON iWBB. , '
John R. Sickles of Shrewsbury, has
ings. More than $60,000 has been Laujf, Myron M
Moraon. iinrry Lewis, Saturday nlnht. Mr. Ayrcs was 04for the conveyance thereof to said company,'wlii'ii orgsiniwd, and for acquirFlni^nce years old and-hnd been in poor health
Wlch, *QlfiiIyrt
Q i y Ailnni^,
A
given up her position as bookkeeper
t on.thiB property,
•; Krunk Welch,
ing the contnieta for the erection of buildings and piaiit to bu used bv siiid
Hernelt,
l t
A
l C p l l
J
AnnlonCpnnolly
n«-n- a long time.
in the storo of Doremus Bros. Co., and MacMnt OwueA t>y Sotert Drammond
urrlukHrjii, Madeline H
company; und for tho triinniietion of .such other bu.-iincKa art niny come het'in:
r
is attending Coleman's business col- Cntoh«« ylr» from Exploding Oaiolom.
Hriiltli.
K)nla
said meeting or ally adjournment tlmrenf, will In: hi'ld on
• An automobile belonging to Robert
Hlxth grade—Harry Hemming, AVI1Vlotim of Typliold Fevor.
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BCMMBB HOUSE WBEOKED.
llam Lantf, RUSHUU Mlntoti, 'Lijuia Min. Hurry G. Dqgenrlng has a new hi- Drummond caught fire Monday night
Wednesday, April 24th, 1 9 1 2 ,
' n.
Mrs.
Phoebe
E.
Robbins,
wife
of
dian motor cycle, which ho bought in frorit d{ Kirby's garage on Front Blown Aoroon lo* to a Band Bur, It U Seventh and eighth tfriul^—ChnrleK George T. Robbins of Long Branch,
at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, in the public, meeting room in the
street
from
exploding
gasolene.
ummlnfr, Jamos Xiuilty,
JriKvplilnc
« from •Louis- J. 'fetley.
u
l
'
died Saturday ol typhoid fever. Mrs.
y
Ml n ton, Clara'iSmock. '
r
; Miss E v a Lucus of .Locust avenue Oliver Swick wa"a filling the tank Svhen
Town Hall, Monmouth Street, Red Bank,
In the middle" of tho Shrewsbury
The star denotoa perfect attendance Robbinswas 59 years old and leaves
- spent Sunday with friends at Long the gasolene exploded. The renr light river
four children besides her husband.
south
of
Hubbard'n
bridge
is
a
Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Branch.
.
: on the car was burning and it is wrecked summer house. This building since September,
Mrs. Louis J, Tetloy and her sonthought that this caused the explosion. belongs to' Mrst"Kesslcr of New York, Doles1 a Bier Bo»lnoa».
Ten
per
cent
of
the
amount each person stiliscvilies for, i.s payable nt thin
Scatli
of
Affert
Womnn.),
-John of Chentmit-street' hnvo been Swiek was badly burned on the handu.' u Hummer resldeht of Locust avenue.
John McClain, who established a
meeting, according to thu turms of i,uli.sci'lptl(>!i:
" ' •
spending-Bevorul daya with Mrs. Tefc- Tho blaze was put out by Independent One night last Jajjiiary during a heavy plumbing shop in the Mulford buildMrs. Deborah Wolcott . of Long
The subscription boolt.s will be1'open at this meetinR for «n incrta.-e in
• ley's coualn, Mrs. Grote of Elizabeth. fire company. Most of tho firemen wind storm the summer house was ing on Main street lust fall, is doing Branch died Sunday morning of old
Albert L. Ivins will take part in the happened'to. be in tho firehouse on. blown from its location on the river a big business, Mr. McClain is doing age. Mrs. Wolcott was 88 years old iubscriptioiiH for stock, and tor transfers tliei-enf.
'• «hoot of the Now^York gun club at Mechanic Street. They, had t o usebank across" the'"J66. -Ita-flight-was u.lot of jobbinj|Jtlld lui-s JI!KO Ijinduj-a miUJlud tei'ibifLfailing health- a Jong
It iM important for each subscriber to attend tbi.s meeting,
Travora Island today and tomorrow.
tlueo extinguishers befbro the blaze stopped when it-'stsuck a sand bar in number of large contracts. He lias time. S.hj'leave.s two daughters.
- -Dated Red B;ink,N. J,i; April -2d;-i!»-ir- '-•
Otto Wado Smith of Portland, Ore- was extingushedr" The body, of the the middle of the river. The Bummer added several men to his working staff
gon, is a guest of Miss Vlviun Stibbs auto was badly burned and the top was house remained right side up in epite since locating here.
E.
A.
BEDLE,
Grip proves Fntal.
of Branch avenue.
ruined. Tho damage will, amount to of the heavy gale. Tfcfter the ice broke Falnta on street.
v •'
M. KUMPEL.
'• ."- Miss Florence Kridel of Vnsaar col- about $200.
Mrs. Hannah Bennett-died at the
up the water rose over the sand bar
lege is spending her Easter vacation
While on an errand to the butcher home of hor son, Cornelius Bennett of
and tho waves tore the houfic loose
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
BOAT CLUB
shop
Saturdaymorninn
Clinton
WilLong
Branch,
Monday.
Mrs.
Bennett
fi'om. its foundation. Tho building i s
Kridel of Prospect avenue. Mr. nnd
now lying on its side; practically ber, the oldest son of Edward Wilber had been sick several days with grip.
Mrs. Jacob Kridel spent Sunday with Official* Cboion nt Annual Heating of. wrecked. All buildings aro worn out of Pearl street, was taken with a sink- She was G7 years old.
relatives at Lokewood.
Xoninoutu Boat Club.
or destroyed sooner or later/but few ing spell and collapsed in front of the
CUlld'e Hot Cross Buns.
Officers were elected a s follows nt of them meet the.fate of Mrs. Ness- "edl pot." He was taken to his home
Mrs. W. S. Hewitt of Kinpvood,
Extra deliveries Good Friday to inNew Jersey, is spending .this week the annual meeting of the Monmouth ler's summer house.
where he soori revived.
sure Hot Cross buns for early breakwith her son, George B. Hewitt of boat club Monday night:
A Busy SiEpraasuuvn.
fast. Telephone 7C-J.—'Ado.
Oakland street.
.. President—Willlnm CulUtiBron.
Alfred Hendrickson, the local exVieo
president—.laBcph
ijulz.
w.
s
!
iruxnsr
ENTERTAINS.
Frank Longstreet of Mount, sti'eet
pressman, is a busy man these days.
Secretary—CIHIVIOM A. fiilnton.
"Is visiting relatives in tho southern
Treasurer—GeorKe W. ('luindlcr.
Party of Blx Bed Bank Voiui(f Peopla Besides being swampud with spring
part of the stato. He has been in poor Captain—Harry A. Wort-Muy.
removals Mr. Hcndriekson is doing a
I
Commotfore-~-,Joneph
T.- Uurrowen.
Motor to Ocean Orove Friday.
health and is making tho trip to re-'• Board of Kovernoi'H—AuguBtyH
M.
lot of carting between this place and
cuperate.
M'nton, Elwood Mlnimh, JamoB M. Bun- Missc3 Marguerite McColgan, Alice Rumson. . Ho hiffcd another horse to
Morehouso
and
Hazel
Rodgcrs
and
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
Maurice Dorewltz of Front street null, Frederick W. Moeolle., Alfred Bottlcher.
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Paul
Morehousft
Burton
Svvannell
and
help
out in his work tliia week.
OF
' has ncceptcd a position" with the Red
William
Plntnrd
were
members
of
an
Grading'
a
Place.
Reports
of
the
secretary
and
treasBank trust company. He started MB
urer showed the club t o beJfn good automobile party that vieited W. E. John T. Martinf the landscape garduties on Monday of this week.
at Ocean Grove Friday night. dener, has contracted to Krade EdMiss Marion Talmage and Miss financial condition. Mr. Burrowes hus Bunn
Bunn is -secretary of the Redward J. Flood's«place on Main street.
Mary JFrazer, students at Mount Hol- been commodore of,the club 26 years. Mr.
Bank young men's association and he
- volte seminary, Massachusetts, have
invited the pool committee of the as- Mr. Martin started work this week.
teen spendinfjpart of their Easter va&eroy Oh&mbarlain Barprlitd.
sociation to spend the evening with Besides grading th%'property a large
cation with Mies Talmage's parents,
A. surprise.party was given to Leroy him. The other members of the com- number of shade trees will be planted.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Talmago of
.
Chamberlain of Branch avenue last mittee either couldn't find a girl or Back from Hospital.
Branch avenue.
Vernon Little, \vho has been conWednesday night. Those present wore elEe they, had other engagements. The
Irving Doremus, son of Mr. and
of the late John T. Tetley.
evening was opent in playing games
Mrs. A.'T.-Dorcmus'of Washington misses Amanda and Pearl Parker, and refreshments were served about fined to the Spring Lake hospital with
'street, is home on his Easter vacation. Jane O'Brien and Anna Elzinger and eleven o'clock. The Red Bankers ar- an injured eye, arrived hnme this week
MATINEE EVERY DAY 3:30
N He attends Blair academy at Blairs- Thomas Cluscy and John O'Brien of rived homo when the moon was about and i s fast recovering. He was inSALE "WILL BE HELD AT
Red Bank and Miss Gertrude Peterson
jured about three weeks ago by the
town, N. J. "
going
to
rest
Saturday
morning.
The
" Alonzo Y. Sedlock has movod from of Lakewood. The evening was spent jateTiour at which the party arrived explosion of a golf ball.
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Front street t o hie house on Sunset in playing games and singing.
in Red Bank has been attributed by Brlof itmna.
mvenue. Mr. Sedlock moved in order
Myron Snyder, -who is employed in
their friends t o trouble with the
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Boy
Dl»i
of
Ptnumonin.
to have additional room for his inHendrickson & Schneider's grocery,
sparker or tire trouble.
creasing
business;
He
is
agent
for
a
v
store, spent the latter part of last*
Robert H. Lane, aged four years, a
patent vacuum sweeper,
week at New York.
colored boy of Beech street, died MonMrs. Louis Goldberg of Brooklyn day night, of pneumonia. No doctor
BIQ W1OHT.
Frank Snyder, Edward Doughty,
gave birth to a ion yesterday. Mrs. had been in attendance, and Coroner
Matthew Baden and Herbert Snyder
Goldberg ia a daughter of A. Tannen- Harry O> F a y was summoned. He Staging* Bodily" Pluming1 for Feitlvltlti are working on E . D. Godfrey's dock
baum of West Front street.
W»xt W«ek.
at Rumson.
issued a burial permit. Tho body was
ON
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Roscoe of buried in White Ridge cemetery at
An entertainment, dance and lunch
Charles Parker, who has been laid
Hudson avenue spent Sunday with South Eatontown this morning. • ' ; l will be gjven in the rooms of the Ein- up with lumbago, is'slowly recovering
relatives at Perth Amlwy.
tracht singing society xver Patterson and was out Sunday for the first time
George H. VanGunten of Philadel& Spinning's store on Thursday night in weeks.
Sftw olabliouve.
',' . p h i s spent Thursday here. Mr. Vanof next week. The entertainment will
Mrs. Donald Rankin returned this
The members of-'Independent ice consist of selections by the society,
at one P. M.
INCLUDING ' Gunten represents a big lumber conweek after spending a month with
cern and he waa trying to interest yacht club have finished the pontoons piano and violin solos and vocal solos. relatives at Georgetown, Connecticut.
consisting
of
Parlor
Set,
Dining
room
for
their
now-floating
clubhouse
which
Bed Bank contractors in his goodB.
An orchestra of four pieces Will proRAYMOND AND ELLIOT, in great sketch enMiss Dorothy Parker of New York
Charles Daily of Shrewsbury has re- will be completed about August 1st. vide music for the dancing. A com- is spending a few days here with her set, Kitchen outfit, four bed room sets
_ ^ titled "On The Bridge at Midnight."
nd other articles to numerous to menturned from a two weeks' visit with The housewill be 40x2$ feet and will mittee consisting of Augustus Kleln- aunt, Miss Cora Parker.
contain a meeting room 20x20, a kit- Bchmidt, Jacob Eurich, Joseph Eschelfriends and relatives at Newark.
Cornelius Marcellus has launched tion.
MIBS Agnes Moore, a teacher.of the chen 8x8, a work room Hx2O feet and boch and Carl Muench have the affair his motor boat, The Idler, for the sum- All in first class condition.
GEORGE F. HORNE Trio, High Class Musical
Red Bank public school, is on a twoa Toilet. The members hope to make in charge, and they intend to make it mer.
tKIs club the leading one in Red Banlc the very best entertainment eye»weeks' vacation.
Comedy, 3 people.
j/a a few years. .
given by the society. The lunch will Thomas Tanscy has moved from
STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
Victor Eisner, son of Slgmund EisPearl street to Leonardo.
DEPAHTMENT
OF
BANKING
AND
consist
of
salads,
cold
disheB
and
other
ner of Front street, and Drumraond
Frank Evans spent part of last week
INSURANCE.
LOIS GRACE, "The Bathing Girl."
John Alton** W«w Konu.
things, and a feature will-be the servCannon, son of C. W. Cannon of RiverCcrtlncato o£ Authority.
visiting friends in town.
Whorfns, th© Red Bark TruBt company,
» . side avenue, students at Mount PleasJohn Allen of River street, an em-ing of refreshments by women in
A son was born to Mrs. Lester Curof tho borough of Red Bank. In the
HENRY AND O'DONNELL, Formerly TenBrooke
ant military school at Qssinning, New ployee of the Tintern Manor water white costumes.
county of Monmouth, has compiled
chin last week.
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with all the provisions of un act of
and Henry.
the
legislature
of
this
ntate,
entitled
cations a t home.
BIO
EUCMB
AHD
DAVOS.
own occupancy on, tne lot he recently
DAirnsI- A.8A.Y ClffUHS HE WON.
"An net concerning ti-uat- companieB
bought on West Side avenue. I t will
(novlnlon of 1805)7' approved March
mi m
24th, 1899, and tho supplements thereSTONE AND SHELDEN, "The Irishman and
be .24x26 feet and will cost ?2,200. Aboat 1,000 **Hon> Bip«t«a «t St.B* B»jt tba Daily Onptturad Tint X,e;
. . OKUXCK H11WB.
to and nets amendatory thereof, reJ i m u ' i r«rtiTlU«>.
It will be provided with hot and cold
on lot YaoUt rtnjunt.
quired to be ccmullwl with before
the Maid.
*Mt and Comlaf Hv«nU In tht OhorobM water and gas. Alfred Mayo is the On Easter Monday night a grand
authority to commence bunincse;
Daniel Asay of Worthley street 1B
therefore
of B«d Bank.
contractor, and the house will be com- euchre and dance will be given by the' out with n statement in which he
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members of St. James's church in St. claims that his ice boat Daisy won the I, Vivian M. Lewis, commissioner of
Tho women of the Baptist' church pleted by June 1st.
and inuuranco of the Btatc of
Jiimes's hall on Monmouth street. A race sailed on the North Shrewsbury banking
trill hold a homo made bread, cake*
New Jersey, do hereby certify, that the
committee
consisting
of
sixty
active
' candy,, apron and fancy, article sale at Blmwaburr School Board Btorfnnli>>.
river last February between Red Bank said
ItED BANK TRUST COMPANY
workers of tho church havo the affair
Mrs. C, B. Parsons's on Broad street
The Shrewsbury township board of in charge, and the festivities promise and Long Branch boats. The judges Is duly and legally organized under said
Saturday afternoon, May 4th
education reorganized Monday night to be the most elaborate of the kind awarded the race to Henry Terhune's act as n trust company, and authorized
The women's domestic missionary by re-electing Elmer E. Carlile presiXLNC. Capt. Asoy in his statement fo transact bufilncsu n.B such in thiB
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society of The Reformed church held a dent. W. B. Little" is vice president. held herein a long time. Through the clamis Hint all the captains in the race state.
in witness whereof, I linve hereunto
efforts
of
the
committee
100
prizes
pound Bociablo Friday night About J. Fred Bordcn, the new member of
understood nt first that tho raco was set my hand ami afflxi-d my oinclal aeal,
75 parsons were present nnd tho netthe board, was present. Tho other have been secured. Judging from the to be for the championship of America, lit Trenton, this twenty-eighth ilny of
March, A. t>., nineteen liundred nml
proceeds were about $10. The princi members of the board a t the meetfng advance sale of Tickets it is estimated the rules of the contest prescribing for twetvo,
pal foaturo of the evening was a duet were Frank LaweB, H, K. Smith, that about 1,000 persons will bo pres- a t w e n t y mile course. Mr. Asay says
VIVIAN M. I.RWIH, (Siunoil)
by G. Murphy and Evelyn Dennis of B, M. Brand, Frank Covert and ent. Special trolleys will leave after that the boats had sailed about two Commissioner of I3anhln({ and Insuraneo.
the euchre games and also after the laps when Henry N. Supp, one of the
Shrewsbury avenue. W. W. Letson George Lippincott.
dance.
auctioned off the pound packages.
judges,'stepped out t o him and stated
The ladies' aid society of the Rethnt the South Shrewsbury people
XtaiMrtmrff Km* Arrtstvd.
BtBTKDAY BtJBFBaE.
formed church will hold a poverty
claimed that a nixteen-milo race should
Robert Winter of Keansburg was
party in the church next Thursday
be
sailed. Mr. Asuy says he tried in
i t tha Homo of Mill x&th- vnin to persuade the judges to change
night.
Everybody wearing good arrested at Greenville, near Keyport,
Saturday
charged
with
stealing'
car1
arlna Holmea. ,,
clothes will be lined a small sum of
the race to the sixtcen-milo course.
penter tools valued at $30. Winter
MIBS Katharine Holmes .of Soutr
1 money,
w a n a k e n to KoanRburg and given street received a surprise visit from Ho Bays the judges ndmittcd that he
was right, but refused to make the
On account of next Sunday being a hearing Saturday night, Ho was
Easter tho sacramental service a t thehold in |35O bal^to await the action nbout a dozen of hor young friends ehnngo for feni- of malting ti'ouble.
Monday
night.
The
party
was
in
The race wan not for the championship
First' Methodist church will not beof the grand jury.
celebration of her eighteenth1 birth- of America, but for tho championship
held till tlio following Sumluy. Next
day.
Tho
evening
w
a
s
pleasantly
Of the two rivers and the rules for this
Sunday Jlcv. Percy. Porinchicf, tho
KtUcbl Moot* to Kov*.
upent in playing gameH and dancing
pastor, will preach on "Tho Memory
Mnlachl Moore will movo fromTVull aftor which refreshments were acrveil conteRt prescribiH n sixteen-mile
of the Resurrection." At night tho street to his farm in Mlddletovyn town- \ feature was a birthday cake with course. Mr. Amy's boat was ahead
Sunday-school will render a special nhip on .tho old Morrisvillc road ntiur eighteen cnnilloii. Tho party ended at at tho end of tlie sixteenth'milo and he
therefore elainiH that the Daisy won
Enetor program.
Uncroft. Thin plnco is occupied by an curly hour in tho morning uml tho
Sunday morning at (Jraco Metho- Benjamin BonnoCt, Sr. Mr. Mooio in KUCHIS left, wishing* Miss Holmes tho drat log of the pennant miitrhcR.
Mr. Amiy'ii atiiU'ineiit bun canned condist church tho! Hacrnmcnt nf theemployed at tho lied Bunk freight muny more hivppy birthdays.
siderable (liticuNHion among ice yachtsLord's Supper will bo obneryod. Tho
i
men,
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pastor, Ilov. Evorctt VniiDright, will Btullon.
SHJBICAI,E.
preach Enster sormona both morning
counra
Sntartalaraaat
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f
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and ovunlng.
Had Encli OtliM Arrtjt.d.
F'inest Sugar Cured Hams, 14 1-52 Cents Pound
All entertainment and anrlalilo will Or»c« Olmroh Oholr to nold n BaniSt
Tho Womun'B Mi«»lnmuy society
Jullu Cni'tvr ami Jodepli Fleinini;,
BaUrtnlnmant
Tlili
Montn.
lio
given
in
the
KcanHlmrg
Motlmdlnt
of tho Moriyiouth Ilii])tlnt iisnuclation
colored
runUlcntu
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liuiilt,
hml
church next Wcdnonduy night undiv ' A muxlrnlo nnd recital will lio bold
This will undoubtedly be the last opportunity t<> secure lliesc high grade
met at Point Pleasant today.
filch other IUIVHUII Snturday. Kueh
The choir of tho Baptist church will tho auBplcoR of the Friendly Urothur- In Orneo church Thursday nigh* claimed that I lie nlhor WIIR runpoiiHiblf
April
IHth.
Tho
church
choir
will
br
hond,
UofrcHhmcnts
will
be
sold
after
goods
nt such a low price.
render apcclal music Sunday morning.
for n scrap in Kun-kn hall on lleech
Tlio pastor, ltev. J. Ii. Miner, will the vntortalnment. The Bcr^c iilstcvH Ainistiil by Mrs, I,. ( |« In Rctiiuiillc. dtreot, In which both w«r« bndlv cul
A
large consignment of country fed Veal for your Kusler Dinner.
Mies Marguoritv White, MINII Kthc
preach on "Tho Pumnv of thu Rtmur- will lake part In tho program.
Cimstnbln Willimh
MiicKonHo, Dr. Herbert K. WllllnmH and brulxed,
rcctlon." At night a special Knitter
Chundler
mmle
the
nrrcstit.
.luntU'e
Legs oJVeal
18c lb I Breast of Veal. .. .12^c 1b
JvR«|)h Lynch nnd Cecil Ltdiiinl. Mlsii
A
Olftaa Baoaptlon.
program will bu given undor tht) diHyreeno ficott Parmvlvn will rerlto. Slrklen held e»rb under p>» bnil li>
' rerilon of the Bunduy svhool.
Shoulder of Veal 14c lb | FVCBII Hams
lSjj'c lb
1'hlllp II. Coloinun'it Httturday night Thorn will bo i|unrtclU'B »f mixed await the actitm uf the Ki'tuul Jury.
The monthly meeting of tho men's dancing CIKM gavo n rei-ulitlim In Odd
voice",
Indies'
double
quarUtto,
nolon
FVesh
Shoulders
12;
ic
lb
Icnirua of tlio Jlaptlst church will he KHIIOWN' hall on Monnniuln i.troot HutUndar Bumla to KMp thtt F«no«.
heli! In the lecture room of tlio church imlay niuht. About lliirly imijiKm nt- nnd u plmui and nrjfmi duct.
ricmly of I'Yesh Killed Poultry, and all other eutf. of Beef, Lamb, Veal and
Charles (liinmnll, an nnployco in
tomorfow night at eight o'clock.
tended. MUR Klyri'ni'a Danlclunn unit
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Hciijnmln Cello furnished muvlo for BLIND OMBOKBB K A T S H OOMIMO. EIHIIOI-'H fnrtiiiy, wmi nrrcntitd Hntui Pork
a t proportionately low rates.
day on H niniplniul. made by Philip
tho <!nnccr».
a i a AUDixiroBa A T W
D. Mdhnllr of H»w York to » Tw»l« Jlnnini, u fin'riiiiui at tho fartoty.
Mm «1 Ona Tlui«.
Auotlou Inlt T«.l«t(l»».
.Iliinlnl rliilmn Unit (!|innmtt Ihrent•nootitfnl B«t»M OonauoUd bjr » • » .
Jtra«t A. ••rnoMi.
Mrn. H. Koletinin hml an mictian D. Schully of Now Yorfc, tlid fum- ened to kill him Ixrmlne ho cllni'liarKeil
Kocnrilrr Undeau hrhl hint
A retwat, or dorian of npcclnl n«r- «nlo of houKohold fuinltuiu ut hnritin tilirid checker player, will piny him.
jnonn, win conducted by Uov. Jnmrn A. former i renlilonrd on Mnpln .nvvnur from t m t<> twi-lvc men nt ona Wmo nt umli'l' f t III) IIIIIIIIM lo keep tile pence,
tho
young
men's
iinnoeliillon
next
TiionFlunk
Stnvilln
IHTIUIUI bin Ixiiiilniiinn.
IUiynoliln at Ht. Jumrn'n church lout ycntvrday, Jncol, ('. tibutln wnn the
'Iny nlitht. Crm'k Itluyora from Ismu
.Wft«k. About 5Z5 women of tho purUli (iiietlonunr. Thu milo wnit wnll at- llruneh, AtlUntlc lllichlniKlH nnd K«<l
rir« AlHiiti Ordtra.
rwolvml Holy Communion Thurodiy tondcil and the irooili brought KOCKI Iliuik will try tlielr .kill riilnnt t)i<
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morning a t the early nuMM*, nnd on prlroii.
Chief I.DIIIII ,1. '1'i-tloy him liintrui-ltul
•rnndnrrul plnylng of Wr. Hrimlly. Mr.
yp«lm flundny Ht tht ulitht o'clock IIIMK
Stchiilly him hwii nuon at Itwl Hank Iilhorty Mrti t'oinpany to mmwer all
aoxiitlOB te Waw »«*tor.
480 m<m of lh« ptrluli r«:clvnl Itoly
«iv<irnl tlinfn uml h«« been defenlml IIin nliinurt In all pnitn of lticl lluiili.
Communion, 'I h i rotreat will b* run- Thn m»mh«rii of (Jincn church will in very f«w Knni«n.
Thin rom|uii)v him nil aiitoiimlillii up
. tinued thU w n k on Wftlnomliiy, hold n r«w€.i>llim tomorrow nlnht nl
parntiii, which uuil'i'ii It ciny to reach
Thurwlay, Krldny anil Hutiirdtty »ft«r- llm rluirch pRfunnnKB In honor of
cv«ry piirt nf Hcd llnnlt (|iilildy. In
Wont »««»b«ll a
noon* at (mlf-DMt two o'clock for tht ihnlr n«w p»»tf>r, li«v, Kverett U,
iliiiii'iiilcnl IIMI I'uinpiiny will mmivfi
|)1(HIHO
children. K«*Ur Huml.y will clout tit*. y D l h t
The Hhdrldnn ntlitclle r|ul> lm»rl>»ll Hit hlai'ntii fniiu runt nf thp rnllVond.
• {moat aucciuful r«tr««l *vtr irlv«n at
l»«m nt Houtli AHIIMIV \» dculrnun of
»r. Oltkaan Otta Apuolnlmanl.
B t JtiMi'i church,
«rrRiiidrii( ifnmc« with nny cnml«ur
Hot (iron Mnna.
Or. Robert f)l«k«m of Fnlr Itnvim Unfri in lli'il Hunk, Kvypurt, Mntnwun
Extra (InllvrrU'H nil ilny (looil Iw«f l u t wetlTkppolDtaKl by (iov.rnor ir other town* In Monmouth county. Jny. Outer your Hot Cru>n bn
wllwm M K munibtr at.tin »t»U botnl Thl mRnnKir «f th» Urnn It John unrly from ChlhlY Telephone 70-J,
or vftfrlntry mt4ital Mwnltttfi.
l l b h
of Uouth Amboy,,
R«d llnftk. /til.'.
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AUCTION SALE
Household Goods
and Furniture
THIS WEEK
MISS ANNIE HART
The Popular Idol of Fair Haven
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
leilley's Storage Rooms,
Easter Tuesday, April 9th
Mechanic Street,
Red Bank, N. J.
Mammoth
Vaudeville Bill
Thursday, April Illb, 1912
8-ACTS-8
SCHROEDER'S HAIR TONIC.
Schroeder's Hair Tonic kills dandruff, keeps the hair
from falling out and makes the scalp healthy. That's
enough for it to do. At Schroeder's Pharmacy.
The People's Markets.
Wharf Avenue and Front Street, Red Bank.
Main Street, Fair Haven.
Great Special Easter Offering.
The Markets for Top Quality and Reasonable Prices
Courteous Attention and Prompt Service.
Telephone and Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
It will pay you to call ;iud HOO tho values \v(; oll'ei'.
The Fair'11 liven market is now undor tho supervision of Mr.
Martin Nill, a meat niarrof much experience. ThopatronK of this
market; aro assured of his untirinp; elYorU to
I hem at all times.
Youi'K respectfully.
JAMES McNAIR.
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range on instalments of $3.00 down and $3; 00 per month until paid for.
A Range is not installed in a minute and Summer is near. First come, first served. v
A telephone or postal will bring our representatives to explain the new Vulcan Range to you. •
This is for a short time only, so get in line. ;
Consolidated Gas Company of New
SILVERWISE <& BLOCK. Representatives.
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BIG MONEY SAVERS
FOR EASTER!
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room on thefirst floor of the .church
hall. The Easter night services ^will
Anniversary of Sewing Clrole to lie Held be held at this place. The piano
Nest .Week.
bought recently for the Sunday-school'
The ladies' sewing circle will cele- is giving satisfaction.'
brate its anniversary Thursday of Repairing a Street.
next week in Mechanics' hall. ' Each
Gold street will be widened and remember of the society hna been re- paired by the Eutontown township
quested to bring some article to becommittee and a new~T>ridge will be
used in the society's work. A program built. This highway at present is
is being arranged, and refreshments simply a path, and the improvement'
of cake and ice cream will be served.
is much desired.
Found Two Lizards.
For this FRIDAY and SATURDAY we are going to sell
rell Downstairs.
Howard Hance was digging a ditch
Arthur Putnam fell downstairs
downstair
Sugar Cured Hams and Shoulders at prices that are
last week dn the Stibbs place, which he
Monday and a deep gash was made
astonishing. Come in and see them and you will be pleased recently rented, when he found two over
his eye. Six stitches were relizards. One of them is dark red with
at the quality and price. You cannot afford to let this opblack markings and the other is green. quired to close the woXind. •
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Mr. Hance gave them to William Bew- Electric I-iEHtB.
portunity go by if you are a practical housekeeper. Come j sick's
Poles are up for the new electric
sons. The boys are as much
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pleased over their unusual presents as lights to be installed here, and the
early so you will be sure of getting one. We have also other
lights will probably be in use by next
if they had expensive playthings.
Specials in Beef, Lamb, Pork, Yeal and Poultry that are Shipping Day-Old Oliloks.
week.
Robert Y. Evans, the poultiyman, Brief Items.
worth considering before buying elsewhere. Come in and
is making n specialty of selling dayMrs. Wtlliam Anderson and her
look around our market, it does not cost you anything.
old chicks. Some of the chicks are daughter Mildred will spend the rest
sent as far as Georgia, and Mr. Evans of this week with Mrs. Anderson's
has been very successful in thia busi- mother, Mrs. Vincent of Brooklyn.
Ocennport's juvenile baseball team
ness
so far this season.
EXTRA. SPECIALS.
was beaten at this place Sunday by
Easter Service*.
At St. John's chapel on Good Friday Shrewsbury by a score of 17 to 10.
Armour's Regular Sugar Cured Hams.
morning a service will be held at A meeting of the Methodist Sundayquarter to eight o'clock. Easter ser- school board will be held Saturday
Armour's Regular Sugar Cured Shoulders
vices will be held at nine o'clock Sun- night nt the parsonugc.
TlieiEpworth league met last night
diiy morning and at three o'clock in
at the Methodist parsonage.
the afternoon.
Plate of Beef
8c Forequarters Lamb... .14c Two
A new ice box has teen installed in
Movlnfffl.
H. Whitney Conrow's store.
Georgo
McGonigal
has
rented
RichLoins
of
Pork
17c
Chuck Steak
A purty will be held at Miss Clarn
ard llordcn'ft house at Little Silver Day's tonight.
point
and
will
move
there
from
George
Fresh
Hams
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Lean Pot Roast
Harvey's house, which1 he has occuMIDDLETOWW VH.LAOE KBWS.
pied two years. Mi . Hnrvcy will
16c I move
Fresh Shoulders.... 12Kc Ribs of Beef
back to Ms house here.
Buna way Boy« from Bad H1U A n Back
Home Afflln.
18c Bar 77th Blrthany.
Salt Pork
\Zyic Legs of Lamb
Miss Sarah HofTmire was 77 years
William Harget and Thomas Aunold last week. A number of hertin, the two lied Hill boys who rnn
THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY.
friends nnd neighbors called on herawny from homo last week, aro now
and a social time was enjoyed.
buck home. The Harget boy reFANCY FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS
Jlriof Ittiua.
turned on bin own accord Tuesday
John C. Stubbn of Chicugo, traflic night.' The Austin boy was found by
ON HAND.
director and vice president of the Har- his uncle in New York on Wednesday.
rlmnn railroad lines, who retired from Heloniied Charon WoUl.
business about a month ago, is visiting
Next Sunday morning the pnntor
his daughter-in-law, Mro.. Marguerite will deliver an Easter sermon on "The
W. StuhliH.
Message of the Folded Napkin." In
Fred Fielder and family havo moved the evening there will bo u npcclnl
from the Tilton, houne on Ilrnnoh illusion! nervice by the choir, assisted
avenue to the home of Mr. Fielder's hy MIHII Lillian I. Rocder, soprano;
father near Red Hank.
Jay Hopping, bass, and John M. West,
The pastor will deliver a
(Opposite tlic Fountain.)
RED BANK, N. J. Julian Parker, won of HUHHCII I'ur- violinist.
kcr, in nick with a complication of din- short address on "Tlio Ennter Pilgrims."
MIHII
Lillian I. Roodcr will
eases, the most HOIIOUH of which in an
Broad and Front Streets.
iiing at both serviced Ens tor Sunday,
abnceiia in Inn car.
Mm. Winfleld Iloblnnon of Keyport, A iii'vicn of H|irclal meotlng.n are being
Telephone 30G-L.
formerly of tliix place, spent Monday conducted this week by the pastor.
with frfendn here.
BrUf It»m«.
George Ilyernon halt u new liorno,
Hcrvlr.-n will bo liolil In ChrlH
WrtWlUmillllttHIIIMMIIMIIItllltlMIIIIIIIHI which lie will uno for liln iitano and church
on (iood Friday nt t0;00 A. M.
mull route.
and 5;(IO I'. M. On Knntor day the
The Mcthoilint Hiimlny-ndinnl will flrnt ciilobriition of the Holy Comhnvo »n ICimtor rntnrlnliiiaftnt Hundny munion will Im h^ld nt H:,'!() A. M, nnd
lll
thn iw'oncl at cloven o'clock. Tim
Junior auxiliary of Chrlnt church will
OOHAMVOBT » B W S .
inci't Hntiirdni aTOrnnon. Tho I'urlnh
nii'iliiiK will Im hold nt Chrlnt church
Ohuroh Ruppel Ul.ar. Sflfl—Arthur Fat- F.untnr Monday night n( nlichl o'clock
can mipply you with liox l'npers, Typewriter Papers, Ulotntlm Mnrt ljjrftrail.
for thn purpoiw (if elocting OITICITB.
tintf Pupurn, 1'IMIH, TUMUIH, Curdii, Tully Cards, Score Pnds,
lly n nuppcr Wi'<lni'iiiliiy nlflht the
Wrnlny DullolH moved Tuoiclny
PliiyinR Gunk, Chipn, Dominoed, Dice, Shelf Pnper, Toilet
IIKNIMI' aid M<w*ii«t.y of t h e Mcthoilint friuii Ivlwiucl Tuylor'ii liouno in tho
church
cleuriMl
%'2.2.
Thn
money
will
vllliign
to Mln| KIU Holi'lilrknoirn
Paper, TIBHUO Paper. TYnnio and IliiHolmll Goodn. Largo
liv iifx-d for {rciu'riil rliuirh |>ur|>onoii.
IIIK'U lit Ihi) tironnroiidd halow Uio trul•lock nnd] pricei right, llookil, IVrioriicnlH, MuKiixincti, l-uw
dy triickn.
CJomliiff Hnt.rUlniii.iit.
MlimkH, KiiKiuviiiR, Rubber Slam|m.
Minn Mnbi'l Cbadwlfk of Ttaton
All i<nli'itnliuni'nt will IMI given In
tliii rlilurli hull nnxl. Wi'dni'mlny nl|thl, Fnlln liliiriK.I Hundny nftur uni-ndlng
Daily mul Sundny pupcm dulivorcd.
a
wri'k
with Mm. Kuwsrd rolhemui.
by (Im HiimlnyAtlutnl dnimvn Of Mlna
Kilwnrd llrrkman (ponl Tiumdny «t
IIIIIIIII COIIMIW nnd Mm. J , I1', llttlli'ii-
KRIDEL & CO.,
F\ W. MOSELLE,
Red Bank's Leading Stationer
I
Thn piiKTedfl will l>0 lined to Nnw
liny f o r ' t h o m<w furnlnhlnKn in the
niiinn.
58 Broad Street,
Red Bank, N. J.
Next lo Conioliclated Cat Office.
IMMMIMIIIHIMIHMIIMMI
York.
Tim Rniiirrm'fl want adnrU**
niniiln nra na rirfTully wlltwl and *l
full of nnwa nit any olhsr oart of th»
Ni'xt. Uittiilny Dm Miitlnullnl Hundny- jiBiicr. Jtnnd them «V*ry l««u«. You
w'liwil will wrupy |IN now tmim In »
will prodt l>y the rmdlng.~^(<<v,
>]uniliiy-iirh(Hil room.
Ill Bf>w ()tiAVt*ra.
Special Easter Offerings!
HAM AND EGGS.
Armour's and Swift's Best Sugar All Fresh Laid Eggs. Come in
Cured Ham and Bacon at
and get our prices and
the lowest prices.
Save Money.
Sweet Tender Sugar Corn
7c
4cans for 25c
2Oo bottle Queen Olives
15o
12c bottle Chow-Chow, Indian Relish or
Mixed Plokles
100
2 cans Early June Peas
25o
Large Table Pears, oan,
lOo
3 IQp bottles Vanilla or Lemon Extraot. .25o
25 Best Fresh Nutmegs,
Best Shredded Cocoanut,
5c
13c
15c
Best Pound Cake,
FREE EGOS AT CHILD8' 8TORE8.
2 Eggs free with 1 pkg. Chi Ids' Corn
Starch
7o
2 Eggs free,with U Ib. Chllds' Coooa 100
4 Eggs free with V, Ib. Chllds' Coooa... .1Oo
1 Egg free with 1 pkg. Chllds' Buckwheat
.11o
12 Eggs free with 1 Ib. Best Tea. . . . . . ,60o
2 Eggs free with 1 pkg. Quaker Conn
Flakes
r ... . 9o
1 Egg free with 3 boxes Chllds1 Matohes.lOo
3 Eggs free with 1 Ib. Java Blend Coffee 3Oo
Chllds' Beat Flour, bag 38 and 75o, bbj. $6.00
3 oans Peerless/Milk
25o
Rose Milk, full weight.
1Oo
Chllds' Best Cake Chooolate.
15o
7 pounds Rolled Oats
;
. .2Bb
Red Alaska 8almon
17 O
Pink 8almon
tto
Imported 8ardlnes
1 0 and 18o
18o Jap Ourtls's Jams.
*,,.'. .16o
2 Pounds Evaporated Peaches,
3 Pounds Large Prunes,
25c
25c
Smoked Herring, 4 for So
lOc Btmch Novia .Scotia or Roe Hterrjjgig, 1QC
1
1
2
2
2
Egg free with 1 oan Corn
Bo
Egg free with 1 oan String B e a m . . . . . 9o
Egg* free with 1 pkg. Maoaronl.;... .10o
Eggs free with, 1 pkg. Spaghetti
lOo
Eggs free, with 1 pkg. Klbo Maoaronl.^
All Bggs mr» guarant««d ttrlotly Fraah.
Domestlo Sardines, 6 o a n s . . . . /
„
Chllds' Pure Phosphate Baking Powder;1l_
Child.' Sptelal Blend O o f f e e . " . . . . . . . 27c1
Jelly Egg*, pound
,
ioo
3 raket Ohllds' Naphtha, Uundry or
Floating 8oap for
*
ioo
Sft boxes Ohllds' Safety Matohas
10c
Fancy Messina Lemons, lOc doas
Childs' Grocery Co.
" You Know Tlte F»laceM
62 Broad Street.
T«l«pbon««47-J
iBank, IM. jr.
RED HANK IfWHMTKK...«:
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IMMHIMMK
OPENING SALE
Fashionable Easter Outer Garments
to 13tli.
*
'
\
New Fyrniture, .Carpets, Rugs, Mat-
Large as our Cloak and Suit Business has been, "we are still forging ahead,
creating new selling records daily. The title, Red Bank's Best Cloak and Suit
Department^ s^lyeflljam
made
AND
Summer Furniture and Floor Coverings
of Every Rescript eon 1
dutergarmerit8 of quality at inoderate prices, is being firmly maintained. This
will be readily shown byv*an inspection of any of the following three groups of
AT
Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits
The R. West Company, Keyport, N. J.
•
A large assortment in each. Newest Materials, Latest
.Styles, Desirable Silk Linings,"Handsome,Trimmings.
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Alterations
FREE
Alterations
FREE
$100.00 fl-PIKCl'] UIM)'S-EYp MAl'LK
BEimOOM SUIT a t .
: .$130.00
Set includes $50 square post Brass Bed.
$75.00 a-PIECE MAHOGANY l'ARLOR
SUIT .it
•.
$60.00
Inlaid frames, with hall' cushions covered.
.'"ill Panne Plu^li.
Mixtures, Serges, in Tan, Blue and White. You are rarely offered such
values as these; handsome new stylish models, all moderately priced, from
$ 4 . 9 8 and all in between prices up to $ 1 9 . 9 8 ,
••
WOMEN'S SHORT BLACK COATS, made of Serge and Panama Cloth, in
regular and odd sizes—to fit anyfigure,a t $ 4 . 9 8 , $ 7 . 9 8 , $ 9 . 9 8 .
.
Wool Serge Dresses
VDSNavy, "ppfe«h»gep,t t a n , Brown,
Navy, White,, Tan;
Black; pretty figured and polka dot:
color trimmed collar and cuffs: ;
designs.
Season's
Choicest
pies.
Regular
$7v50
-Value,
.Girls' Spring Coats
50c. WALL PAPERS NOW at. . ' . . . . . .10c.
Complete shoeing of Coats for Girls froni 6 to 14
*j^ars.J'liight-wo61 mixtures and pure worsteH azrge,
in all colors; several pretty Btyles, all nicely trimmed
and every garment marked at a moderate price.
$1.98 to $6.98
We are positively showing the very bestgalues and
styles in^thia department it is possibleroflhdanywhere. We do not except the largest city "establishments. '
I ." ;
.2 to 6-year Sizes,
~ 39c. to $6.98
Little Tots' Coats
I
•r
.
6 to 14-year sizes,
Kayser's Long1 Silk Gloves.
$ 1 . 0 0 Pair.
Long Silk Gloves are in great demand, we have them but dont charge
fancy prices; a special value, double
tips, 16-button length, all colors, worth
$1.00, at
Children's Silk Gloves, long and
short, SOc Pair.
Big 6-Day Special Sale
From April 4th to April 10th Inclusive.
Japonlca Silk.
This well kown brand of
Sheer Spun Silk Dreat Fabrici. 20 shades to choose
from, special at 2 8 c ydrd.
Kid Gloves,# the best that any store
can sell, at $ 1 . 0 0 Pair.
\St rGinsCO.
Broad St.~Red Bank.
Compound Lard
Pure Lard
8c Pound
lie Pound
BROMANGELON
3 Packages 25c
A handsome mould free with
each package
Lemon Calces, Ginger Snaps and Soda Crackers, 5c lb
Long^French Lamb and Doeskin
Gloves, 12 and 16-button, all of
best makes and qualities,
69c. Pair.
ALL TROLLEYS PASS THE DOOR.
ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
The Place to Buy Your Easter Gloves
Long Gloves in Demand
50c.
$1.49 to $9.98
$1.49 t o $4.98
Kayser's Silk Gloves, 2-clasps,
SOc Pair.
...,...-
The R. West Company, Keyport, N. J.
JUNIOR WASH DRESSES *
Sizes 13, 15 and 17,
i
$1.98 to $4.98.
at
Bungalows and Cottages Furnished at Carload Prices.
CHILDREN'S OOLiORED DRESSES
50c. to $2.98.
Very pretty style Coats for little tots from 2 to 6
years; materials and styles the very newest.
$:;2.50 MORRIS CHAIRS
$20.00
. Solid quartered oak frames, Spanish
•leather cushions, spring si'al. Special.
5c.
40c. TAPESTRY 1TLL0W COVERS, at.25c.
10c. WALL PAPERS NOW at. ... . . , . . 2c. $1.75 BOX SEAT DINING CHAIRS. . .$1.25
75c. ."iO-inch OATMEALS, now special. 38o.
DOc. CANE SEAT CHAIRS al
68c.
$21.50 BIRU'S-EYE MAPLE DRESSERS
$14.88 •U-ft. PEDESTAL EXTENSION TABLES at
Double swell front, large French plate
$6.98
• glass.
00c. STENCILLED MATTING RUGS at.35c.
CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES
and all the prices between.
$175.00 5-PJECE CIRCASSIAN WALNUT
BEJmOO.M SUIT al
.$138.00
True colonial style, lias secret drawers
. and includes beautiful Napoleon lied.
20c. WALL PAPERS N0W,at. .'. ."
Women's and
Misses'
Sizes.
Children's Dresses
>4
$100.00 WHITE ENAMEL LOUIS XVI 7 'PIECE BEJJHOOM.HUIT a l . . . . . . .$69.00
Has cune panels, Iji-autif(illy linislu'd.
•Ho.OO LEATHER 60UC1IES at.-.-. . .$34.50 $15.00 TAYLOR NURSERY CIU13H. . .$7.50
With deepest Turkish springs to the edge,
One of the best cribs ever placed on the
covered in best No. 1 leather.
i, market, on sale at
. .$7.50
$2.00 PORCI? ROCKERS NOW, . . . . .$1.39
$1.85 27x54 AXMINSTER.RUGS $1.18
These rugs usually called bargains at
00c. PORCH ROCKERS" MOW
65c.
$J,48 to #1.08.
500 I'srch Rockers lo go at V-i less than
regular pj-ices.,
•,
x7£ BORDERED CREX RUGS
l4 88c.
$10.00 8-3x10-0 BRUSSELS'RUGS NOW ",
1
•••'$ iVbc| TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS ;- now
Easter Dresses, Two Special Values
Regular
$g.6O
Value.
,
$1.85.00 10AKLY KNOLlSIl 10-PIKCK FINING SKT a t
.$135.00
Scl'includes (iO-ineli Buffet, EiV-inoli K-ll.
Table, Chairs covered in" Spanish leather.
Women's,.Misses', and Juniars'LongCoats
Foulard Silk Dresses
if; '
The only way to realize the full importance of our special spring sale as announced last
week and which starts next Saturday, April Gth, is to visit this store and make personal inspections of the finest stocks and the greatest values ever offered. To attract and to make it pay
customers Hying at some distance to attend this sale have sacrificed prices on most comprehensive Jist of the most desirable merchandise. We have avoided long description but guarantee
every item to be the standard quality, perfect in every way, at prices below what most dealers
havetopay. .
"•
.98
Alterations
FREE
/
OF
Remember—We make all alterations on Outer Garments
Tr'vee of GHarge, W e guarantee a perfect fit.
Robin Hood Asparagus Tips.. '.
17c can
Large White California Asparagus.. 25c can
" Visalia " Peeled Asparagus
32c can
" High Grade" Flour
79c bag
"Hi«h Grade" Baiting Powder . .15c lb. can
Sweet Lunch Cocoa
25c lb.
"High Grade" Cocoa
18c can
Peanut Butter
15c lb.
Shredded Cocoanut
15c lb.
Cooper Gelatine
8c pkg.
$1.98 to $2.98.
Easter Neckwear.
All the newest spring
Neckwear Novelties, Flowers, Jabots, Fichues, Lace
Collars and Coat Sets.
HHHHUHMMMMMMMMIMHMHmMMIMMUt
Fancy Jersey Pears
13c can
Hawaiian Pineapple
18c can
Pineapple Chunks
• 15c can
California White Cherries
. 10c can
Pet Brand Milk
3 cans 25c
Double Cream Cheese
23c lb.
Messina Lemons
15c dozen
Sweet Seedless Oranges
20 for 25c
Very Best Elgin Creamery Butter.. .33c lb.
Butterine
15c, 20c lb. pkg.
Pure Brand Milk 8c can, Sunrise Milk 7c can
WOTIOB.
apecial munlc on Enator Sundny. Mrs. BIO WIDDIMO AT ADITLPBIA.
To nil wluiin il nuty <nncpm!
William Elliott of Red Hunk will auNotlrv IH ln'icby Klviin Hint nn ilppllWl> Xanaih D. Barkalow th» Bride of Cllttnil Illlll t>C4>M llllMl<> t o ttlO (MllllU'tl III'
Hlflt the Mcthodlat choir at night.
H«nry Hall of Albnty ratk.
( l i o I K U U U K I I o r Uc<> I l u n l i . (Inti',1 A m i ]
Tho Oceunlc snclal club will hold a
i i m l KIKIMMI l>y H u r r y A . l l i u v Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnlton rarmly nv- dunce in Red Men'* hall Friday night.
Misn IImmnh D. Burkiilow, daugh- l » t , 11112,
I.imtH I '.. I t t n w n , H u i m i n l
Kliliuth,
rlvtd homo from their woddinit trip This Amerlcnn Mechanics will hold a ter of Kllpholet Dnrkiilow, • Jr., othliiH.
13c Box
I l l i l i i t r i l A | , | . I . K ' i l ' , l l i ' i i j n m l n .1, I ' u i k o r
Hntm'ilny and the boyn scremidcii them dunce in tho hull Tuesday night, April Adelphiu, nnd Henry Hull of Anbury <.'linrlcK K. HlriniH. K i l n K ("ImnliclI. , l o Hill/, ( " I I U I I M !•:. .InliiiHiili, .1. K r l i l v l ,
Momtuy niRht. About lf>0 portonn 10th.
Park, ion of Oorfio Hall of Aclelphia, HOIIII
l W l l l . M M H •-••MlallllK III till) horOIIKll » f
wero present ami the Oceanic bund
John II. Hlntolmnnn luin bouKht n were married at the homo of thefIIIMI
H I I I I U , I'I'IIUI-HIIIIK l l i n l i i r o v i u l n u I,..
. w»i iilno tlioro. CiRara, c«ko, colTeo new homo to bo used on. tho delivery hrldo's parcntfi last Wednesday. The iiluili
liy inilhuiiifi' in liiiprnvn
MoJ.urcTi
anil nandwichen w«ro nerved,
a t r a e i h y t h o iilai INK o r . • i n i n l m c i I I I K n f
w«K«n thin Bummer. Mr. Ilintolmnnn
hoilRO
was
ohiborntely
decornted
i
M
1
lulM'llI HfWrr o r r o i m p t i l o i l \^ltll t i l . '
Tlio momtiorn of the Methodlnt bou«ht the horse from M. I '. McDon- pink IInd whitb by a Now York floriat. Urnolri
nrnvci' M ) H H ' | M . In nmi r i l l i n g ' m i l )
iU«r. II. M. Smith porformed the cerp- Hi r e e l f i n i n 11 ]H>lnt n i l t l » ' t a x l t ' i ' l y »n>l
church (favo a reception to Kov. W,ald of Entontown.
M r i . u r i ' n tiiri'i't, n i i n i i t o n i htiiMin'ii
Kurlo Lcddon In th« Lenox hotel Mon- Thomiiii Mulligan of Now York (nony. Munic wan furnlulicd by Stil- i>r
r<M<t <llKlnnt f i t m ^ i i iiinnliiilt, o r t l w p i i ' i diiy nlKlit. Th» reception cam* an unpont Monday and yenterday wltli liin well H oro|u>«tra t>f Krcuhold. Miss r u t ni'Wi'r Myiitt'iu In W n l l n r o Mtri-i't;
Mnry 'Clayton played tho wedding t l n ' t l r o ivrttli'rly In MlTlllK ntffli'l DM I h SXeut mii'prlmi to him. Ovte 100 per- mothoi1, Mia. Cnthorino Miilligan>',
i l l r u t r i l nil fli*' Hi'ivi'l i i t n p ; tllfiiri* n u i l h A number of the prominent onicora march,
pond wore proiont. The ovonlnit wnn
lll'ly lllonir H p i l i i f l
HliK^t t o till' h i l n r 1
«tie|it In KOCINI dlvernlonn. The Lord * of the deffrca of I'iksihontos will vie it
Miaa Ella M. Donaldson and Minn . i l l l n i i w i t h t l w IIII'I" • « w u r n t WullHi'i'
Supper will l)o ntlmlniiitorod In theNaramnUs tribo April 8th.
Kihcl 8lm6nnon of Freehold wer* i rAi Tmti. f u i I k . r I.ill. m.tli-i, ( l i n t In m-<
Methodlnt chuirh Friday night. Mr, Minn Florvnce Htrykor loft Monday brldenmnldii and Mm. Kliphulet 1), itnlnni'n w l l l l Hiilil a l i l t l l r i l t l o n . n n n r i l l Irfxlitun will b« natlnUd nt t h u wrvlca for a) visit with her «Utor, Mrn. Wil-Btllwull of HprliiR Lake wna matron IHIIH" w i l l In' l i U P ' i l u n " ! o n Hi,. l i r i ' T i i l h
by Kov. Kvurott VunllriKht of Rod
liam Ilrl II of Now York. .
of hoiiur. l) v . Ullphalet II, Htilwoll nt l l l l Y ' I f A l l l l l , I I I I ' J , h.V M l l l l lu n Il 'i lti u nIiml l il n i |l|<>ivi'Hunk.
Minx Emily I'eivrniill, who IN II ncnool Spring I.nkn wun ijroomnnaii. Th« tl ni ll li lnHu fI IuIrI lti ii 'n 'iii il ti ii il li inlin' ru MHt
liijvn liiiMitlutii il
A burn owned by Potov Hunnon of teachtr at Anliury Turk, is homo on wedding irlft* to Mr. nnd Mm. Ilnll I i l i l l i M l f i n .
f n i i l i ' T lulu' ni'llro Hml tin- <'>iir>Wc«t Pnvk cnuRht dre nnd lmrn*d to har RaNt«r vicatlnn,
mndo up a |i|K.co||<<cJiop of cut glAsi ,1And
of Hitlil I I I ' I I I I I K I I will nio«>l III ti>i'i.U-«.
J. A. Ilnulcy and .1, It. Cllmoro o( anil nllveiwarn. Mr. Hall la an«rch|. mm
the Riound Monday nlHht, The lire
oiiiiiiiiiii iiii|.i'iiiiii> ipinihi^ in I I , , .
York arrived at thflr aummor tori, in lh« oinrc of lltirhnnim A Unlock
wan (llapnvurnd by MIH. Wlokmun who
hlhtf' nf H U M ImiimviMiu'iitH, ai tin.
I'hunilii r In tlm htlMiuirlt hull, nn
Momlay.
liven nimr tint burn. Th» Hflabrlttht
of Anbury park nml Mm. Hall In Well tHlini'll
Ihr nru i tilli ilnv iir Auril, I I M ; I . H I ,.im,i
lire company iiml tlic Hmnnon nro Th« Orimnfr m^hool will vlnao from It now n lit Anbury i'lirk, whitrn nhe hat o'l'lni-lt
| i . in., unit IT Itt Ilic tfini' mi.i
company nmnonded to tho nlnrm, but Krlday to Tuesday -on account of thohron nci'iintmnnd to upending litr aum- llli»'-'» Rfdri'HiiJtl, ttii* nwnorn nr nni> imir
T Illli
IHUIM'I H I M I'riiiilluK
"ii nnlil
tlm barn cniilil not bn unvixl. It l« not Knutor holiday.
EVERETT, N. J.
U l l l f l i . Ill In- Inniriivr.l ll« i , h . | , . , , | | , i , | .
known how th* flf» atarUO.
K-, 1). Godfrey .and family of N«w
ill) Hot iiliji'l'l III vv'llllnlf tn tlm limlilliK nt'
J, KJwood Ttarvvy will land tlm •!«• York havfl arrived «t Ui«lr auirinn'r
HI t o » » Brao.h.
wi*hl iTiiiii-nvriiif'iM.i
iintit rniini'll iiinv
M y f'urmn
ffmipiitin J'JIDIIIMII, Mnr
votlonal nmtlnK of th» I'rmhytorlan bomi\
Mm. KnlvlUi llnirmlro of "Bloul. H I I U ' l M ' l l I I I l l l l l . H M i l l . I l i | | | | | l ! t | | | . | . l l l l i . i | | n , | a t n , < ' i i t u n . l l . i i l c y ' i i C i i i i i l i i n n l i i n i ,
I.I tin nuiiiir
Tim HuniBOii (Iro rompauy linn WIKHI I'arli" In Mlildlnlvwn townnhlp, Hiilil hniMnvf'ini'MiK
, Chrlntlnn anclnavor nofluty next Sun(tuniii i i m l li'i'iit Mill,
. ' i m u k l i u ; !<i
I'llANK l'lTTKNilMlt.
•1 dny, Tho mrctlng will bn hold «t nun- bouulit a nnw Kinrrhllnlit foi' their tirur Ili'il IUnk, anil Hcnjnniln f), A l t c « l t
• Miiyui, Imciii,
Timi'ilti,
Vi'lvcl,
|lnlu''ii
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AMMONIA
Try Our
COFFEE MIXTURE
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KOOPS & ABELS'
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Red Bank, N. J.
2 West Front Street,
At Stilwell's Variety Store,
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Telephone 7!)-L,
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Ami you tc»p llio Earliest ami lUmtltomest I'nitt
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It Paya to Advertise in Tho Register*,.,
TBE BEfi BANK BEfllBTEg . .
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THE NEW WELSBACH
GAS LIGHT.
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SOUVENIRSJ>:;SOVVENIRS!'
SOUVENIRS!
SOUVENIRS 1
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BEAUTIFUL AND
COSTLY SOUVENIRS
AN ECONOMICAL LIGHT FOR THE HOME.
THE BEST LIGHT IN THE WORLD.
We will sell 500 of these lights, complete,
with by-pass, for $ 1 . 8 5 pstead
SOUVEN1RSI.
of the
regular price, which is $2.'25.
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-----the new Welsbaeh is lined with aluminum,
PEARSONS'
thereby giving a white light, 80 candle power,
instead of a yellow light.
We handle the
full line of Welsbaeh Mantles, Glass Ware,
Brackets, Tubeing, Wax Tapers, etc.
During Our Double Event—Our Second Anniversary and Our
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
GRAND SPRING OPENING
ALSO 1 , 2 AND 3-BURNER
GAS PLATES OR STOVES.
2 AND 3-BURNER
WICKLESS OIL STOVES.
LOW PRICES.
2 AND 3-BURNER WICK
NEW PERFECTION
(Standard Oil Co.'s) STOVES
A full line of Metal and Glass Front Oocns for Gas Plates and
Oil Stovas,:-tic. WE AREJ.KAnERS.in this'line and we CUT THE
PRICES.
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 4th, 5th and 6th.
WELLER'S,
The month of April marks'our second year of business friendship in Red Bank, and in appreciation of the loyal support of our
THE LEADING HOUSE FURNISHING STORE,
Broad S t r e e t .
Phone 267-R.
miiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiii
Red Bank, N. J.
HIIIIIIIIHHIIHIMM
AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS.
HAPPENINGS IN THE VILLAGES
RED BANK.
ATIL&BTIO HIGHLANDS HEWS.
Old Pellowi Holfl Debate and Inltloto
Ona member Iiaat weaneaaay. "
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ABOUT
SHBEWSBUttT NEWB.
friends andjpatrons it is our intention to celebrate this-event in connection with our grand spring opening of fine footwear^ by presenting :
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6th.
Our assortment of spring footwear contains an impressive list of styles in all the newest shapes and fashionable leathers.
From this delightful and varied assortment it will be a simple matter to select the two, three or ,four pairs necessary to complete
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Patent Colt, Tan^Russia^Calf, Black and Tan Gun Metals, Soft and Luxurious Black Kid^Oxfords and Pumpl, White Canvas and '
Buck'skin Shoes, Oxfords and jPumps^are represented here in profusion atvremarkably low prices.
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•We invite you all to come'to our double event—the second'anniversary and grand spring opening on Thursday, Friday and Saturday,, April 4th, 5th and 6th. You are all welcome and to each purchaser we will present a beautiful souvenir.
laater Bong guvicea at th* Churches
. Kext Sunday.
The Odd- Fellows held a debate in At the Presbyterian church Sunday
their lodge room last Wednesday night morning the hymns "I am He That
on "George Washington and Abraham Liveth" by Simper, "Awake Be My
Lincoln; Who was the greater Man." Jlory" by Barnby, "Lo, He is Risen"
Christopher" Champion defended )y Robertson and "Christ is Risen" by
Washington and Adolph Rosier took L,Ioyd will be sung. Solos will be renLincoln's side. Mr. Champion was the iered by Mrs. Henry-S. White and
winner. Louis Morris acted as judge. ^var Bjofhstadt of Red Bank.
John Greve of Sandy Hook was in-Boo* Pnplla.
itiated in the lodge before the debate Pupils of the public school who
and three applications for rtemberere neither absent nor tardy during
ship, were received.
March were Benjamin Lane, John
Baptist Charob Newa.
Sagurton, Joseph McCue, Thomas McSpecial music will be rendered in Cormick, .James McCarthy, Edward
the Central Baptist church next Sun- Lawes, Marion Callahan, Muyme Corday morning. The topic of the sermon lett, Elizabeth Costello, Grace Obre,
will be "Power of the Resurrection."Fosephine Reams, Aileen Leary, MirThe monthly business meeting of the iam Parsons, Nona Costello, Fred
church was held Monday night in the Riordan, William Costello, Peter Lynn,
lecture room of the church. Rev. G. H. William Reynolds, , Henry Obre,
Gardner will.preach a Good Friday homas Sagurton, Edward Obre, Richsermon in the social rpom of the
ard Beake, Lulu Piccolo, Sophie
church tomorrow night. Rev. C. H.Schudde, Dorothy Layton, Raymond
Woolston of Philadelphia, a noted Costello, Joseph Piccolo, Louis
author and lecturer, will lecture on "It Sehudde, Lynn Callahan, Harold
Happened in London" in the Central Bowne, Agnes Leary, Lizzie Schudde,
Baptist church Thursday night, April Ruth Parker and Louise Lung.
25tb.
At Christ Church.
Comtable'g Sale Next Saturday. .
A service will be held at Christ
The goods of James. P. Remick of :hurch at ten o'clock in the mornir/K
Center avenue "Will be sold at con-:omprrow, and at half-past ten o'clock
stable's sale Saturday morning;; Them'Good Friday. Easter services will
creditors who brought suit arc Lamp- je held' at seven and eleven o'clock in
kin & Foster, who have a bill of $27.50, the
morning, and a children's carol
and the Hopping & Ely lumber com- service
will be held at half-past four
pany, which holds a bill of $80 against "'clock in
the afternoon.
Mr.. Remick. John R. Snedeker will
Money
for
fixisaion Work.
donductthe sale. Mr. Remick has been
' A special collection for synodical
info'usiness'he'refor some time.
home missions will be taken at the
Waw Houae on Center Avenue.
resbyterian church next Supday.
Frederick S. Benson of BrooklynThe assessment against the church for
broke ground for a new house on
is $56. Last year the church
Center avenue Saturday. The house this work
all others in the amount conwill be 24x2?. Leroy Carhart of led
tributed
for
missionary work.
Navesink has the contract. Mr. Ben- Recovered from
Pneumonia.
son will also have all his outbuildings
on his property on Avenue D painted. George Bradford, JE, of Lakehurst,
Thomas Jennings has the contract forformerly of this place, has recovered
rom pneumonia. He spent Wednesthe painting; work.
day with his father, George Brad2T«w Garaffo Started.
A. E. Hartcorn has started his new ford, Sr.
garage on First avenue. The mason Early Potato Planting-.
work has been given out to a Brooklyn
Aaron and H. Edward Armstrong,
contractor. The carpenter contractAlfred C. Wicderholt and Arthur W.
has not yet been given out.
Shutts are the first farmers in this
MEN'S SHOES.
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Men's Tan- Russia Calf, Black, Gun Metal and Patent Colt Skin in all shapes
. and styles, equal in value to any $5.00 and $6.00 shoea; our prices'
$3.50 and $4.00.
Men's Black and Tan Shoes in lace, button and blacher styles, every pair
guaranteed to be as good as any $4.00 shoe; our price only $ 3 . 0 0 . •
We carry a beautiful assortment of men's shoes, regular $2.50 shoes a t '
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$200.
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A beautiful assortment of Women's High Grade Black and Tan Shoes in
lace and button styles at $ 3 . 0 0 , $ 3 . 5 0 and,$4.00.
Another- great assortment of Women's Gun Metal and Patent Colt Skin Shoes
in all the late 3t styles at $ 2 . 5 0 and $ 3 . 0 0 .
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A CDmplete line'of Women's Gjh Metal and Patent Colt Skin Shoes, in
high and low heels to suit the young miss, every pair equal to any
$3.00 shoes on the market; our price $ 2 . 0 0 .
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A large assortment of plowing shoes, every pair guaranteed to give good ,
service, at prices ranging from $2.OQi to $ 3 . 0 0 . •
MEN'S OXFORDS.
In Men's^Oxforda we[showlthe greatest assortment in Tan, Black, Gun Metal
and Patent Colt Skin, the very latest 1912 styles and every pair eiiual
to any $5.00 and $6.00 high grade oxfords; our prices $ 3 . 5 O and
$4.00.
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We also show a great assortment of Oxfords in all leathers and; styles,.
regular $3.60 values, our price, $ 3 . 0 0 .
We offer for this double event an assortment of men's up-to-date Tan,
Black and Patent Oxfords, our regularp$4.00 Oxfords, at $ 2 . 2 5 . .
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Remember the days of our spring opening:
WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS.
Women's beautifpl up-to-date Black and Tan Oxfords, high and low heels,
' at prices ranging from $ 2 . 0 0 to $ 4 . 0 0 .
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Women's Colonial Pumps in Tan and Black, up-to-date lasts, very pleasing
i and appealing styles, every pijr a perfect fit with quality and^wear
as good as any $5.03 grade; our price $ 3 . 5 0 and $ 4 . 0 0 .
Other styles of beautiful Pumps, Tie? and Oxfords made in the very latest
toe3, high and low heeh, at $ 2 . 0 0 , $ 2 . 5 0 and $ 3 . 0 0 .
Our stock of Boys', Girls' and Infanta' Shoes and Oxfords in Black
and Tan is very complete and we invite the parents to bring their children
to this store and get perfect fitting shoes for them.
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Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday;April 4th, 5th and 6th, which we will celebrate By giv-
ing beautiful souvenirs to every customer.
PEARSON BROS.,
13 BROAD STREET.
Telephone 108-R.
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James Letts of Glenmary avenue is neighborhood to plant potatoes.
building a four-room bungnlow on Attending College.
Center avenue.
The bungalow is
Jliss Catherine Sickles, daughter of
28x32 and will cost about $1,200. Wil-Mrs. John R. Sickles, has given up
Jir.n Leonard is doing the work.
her position in the store of Doremus
Special Easter services will be held Bros, at Red Bank and is attending
in tile First Baptist church next, Sun- Coleniun's business college at Newark.
day morning. The topic will be "The
Edward Sodcn has moved from
City." The Sunday-school choir will
Arthur Swift's house on Sycamore
Marlboro 17«w«.
.singucvcrnl hymns.
avenue
to the Minarul Springs hotel
W. T. Franklin of Mount avenue if
William C. Herbert was on the nick
building
nt
Tinton
FIIIIH.
having his house on Third avenue
lifit u part of lust week.
painted. The work is being (lone by The improvement's to William I.
Mrs. Phillip E|?sin of Mntnwnn spent
Grci'n'a house on the Red itnnk road Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and
II. 1). Kludge of Leonardo.
The Central railrosiil company is re-have been finished. Henry Hillings did Mrs. Henry Hardy.
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plankitiK the lioarclwulk from the end ho work.
. Miss d a r n Smith spent Saturday
Ih\ and Mrs. Augustus Smith of and Sunday with Wins Harriet W»rcif First, avenue to the Handy Hook
Iluyonni' spent part of lust week with dell of Metuchen,
cU-umhont dock.
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Hrnjamin l'licc of Middlitown is Mrs. Smith's 'father, William I. (irccn.
Krcd Ilutchcr has liouKht a Maxwell
Rev. Dwiglit IJ. l'arnons will speak
grading his lawn around hi* IIOUIH1 oi
automobile.
-Mount uvrnuc and getting the hous at a special service at the Oceanic
l,eslie Viinl'elt spent Sunday with
Presbyterian church tomorrow night.
ready for rent,
J. Wright Drown has KVX out a num- hiH ({randpuK'nta, Mr. and Mm.
Tho childrcn'H Easter program o
JoBhun K. Vnnl'elt of Atlantic Highthe Methodist church will In1 givt'il in ber of cellar trees on the line between lands.
and are
the nftciiuxin instead of at night as his property and Alfred (ii'ovcr'x.
Benjamin VnriVloit and Theodore
Mr. anil Mrs. Krai Dean of Keynort
heretofore.
I'uiTimi!
nre
home
from
I'riticctim
colwere
|(urntii
of
Mr.
and
Mrn.
Albert
Hopping, McIIcnry & Krosl's him
Herbert on Kunday.
lit'i* yard wan closed Monday on ne ege on lOa.iter vacations.
Coil u no Greater than frame houses with stucco exterior and
Mrs. William II. Heiinclt or Oak- Mrs. William C. Herbert i» spendcount of the dentil of Mr. Mi'Hfnry'o
is l o 'per cent, less than houses built of combinations of
hurst Hprnt Sunday with her father, inK « week at Morgnnville.
mother.
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Hcv. Henry VyeibiiiK and fiimily,
wood and brick or concrete.
Chillies II. Hurley.
.1u!iti<-<. W. 1'. Irwiii flux rented th.
Minn lU'RHie Cooper ultendi'd llar- who have been in Now York St^te for
Fit any type of reiidence and are adaptable to any style of
('nrpcnU'r'K union building nn Oritei1
iiiim A Ilniley'ii circuit at New York a couple of weeks, tiuvi! returned home.
uvcmic anil will inn' it IIH his iillkc.
architecture.
Tim King'n DmighU'in held a nwluhint ThurKilay.
V. A. Kriter of (Viiti-i1 avenue
Mrn. Kiiiina MoiToid entortaineil n blo in Uio chapel I''ri«luy ni«ht.
THE NAMEi
having liiii two IIIIUWK painted. The
[lumber of fiicndfi at a party TliurnAlfred Holland, who him bwn npemlwink in being done by W. I1. Irwin.
dny nlglit.
in« tho winter In Florida, halt roand
of (be hl[hcit quality every hollow ills that
T. 11. Mirkent of Mniint uvonuo in
Dr. and Mm. Albee of New York tuiiiiil home.
bears lucb Imprint. Kaqucit your architect to |
having liiii hour.!1 painted. The work
upcnt
I'Viiluy,
Hatinilny
nml
Kundny
ut
Mrn.
Hydnoy
Hied
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1'Mri
nick
with
sptclly "AniKii" tile II you wiih to iecur« the
in being dime |)V A. Conover.
lliifl placr.
rtuMimatimn.
belt type of modern roldence cQinlructlon,
Mr. Collimi m Avenue I) will movr
Min.
Uuthlimw
of
Eulonlowii
.iilciMIHM
l.uum
Applc|{uto
of
Wont
from the HIJKPI cottage to Hie Qiiimi
Stnd ht Fttt, htmtUntly Uktlmui ftdtpu
tninnd tint Shn-wnbtii-y reading club l-'arrnn In vinltlnic hor uliitar, Mm. Hnmcottngc on Ijvinmrcl uvrnm1.
thawing applltatbn of "Ann**? lilt to rttlyenti'rdny.
iicl King.
W. Hurry I'ljulen left Hidiuiluy fi
dtncu, garagtt, tchooli and public bulldlnfl of
Mrn. Muitin Wolnh of l.ukewood
Milton, 1'tnnnylvnnlii, where he wil Tint hoiipitnl auxiliary tn<*ctn thin
all dncrlpilont.'ranging In cotl from $1,000 ro
nftnrnoori lit Mm. II. llilwi.rcl Arm- vinitfd her nnn-ntn, Mr. nml Mm. Joint
bn marrlrd toilny.
mot* M M $1,009,000.
utrong'n.
s
nrrhunry,
Mint
wrok.
Harold N. Laurie of Oregon linn re"Immortnlllv" will bo tlm toplr nl
ChnrlrH HU'Vonn of K«y[u>rt linn
turned hniHft after n nionth'H vliit wit
tho l'rrnbytorinn prnypr meeting to- rnovvd Inl^i ono of Walter Hmilli'a
III* niiitur here.
IIOIIIHM. Il«. In rlerkinic In I). K. MuCharlm Morlutt of Collr|(« 1'olnt I night.
M * OMIMI. W O O D B M D & i ; NEW JERSEY.
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Harry Knhhlnn linn hold tiin motor honry'a atorA.
amndlng » fow <l«yn here IOOMHK nft
N«^ V*tfc om*.i 1 MADISON AVINUK.
I'utrli'U Ilinnotl him movfid to A«ryelo
lo
Wnrd
Dpmnrnnt
of
Kntuntown.
Ilia property.
J. Wright Drown «f Ni-w York npent bui'y I'nrk.
George L. Barrett and family
I'.dwnrd lluycn hud rnovtil Into WalOrnnmf hava opened their ninnrnc Frlduy, Hnturilny nml Hiinduy II«IT.
Chnrli'n II. Hurley madr n trip lo ter .'ImlUi'n IIDIM*.
hom* horc.
Mm. J»w|ih llrownr vlnlUd Mr«.
' Rev. W. T. VBIIIIHI him l.fen nlc I'orth and Rnulli Amboy on Hiinilay.
with » cold, but IK now iiblc to In Jiihu Hnxuiton, Jr., him n.(minted John Oonovrr of IliadnVtlt lait wnnk.
Mn. Churlta ChaMy of !<•»• Com*
hi* liounp on tho Itml Dunk n>ad.
•bout,
llfiilnniln John Pmloir han n ni>w vlnltid rKlntlvpa horo la«t w*«k.
Mil* IJIHHII Lumen of Ilrcvtnt Tar
haa
Mvpn-piimrnitpr nutomobllo,
is ttlck. ^
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Mm, Wlllimn Haiturtnn KAVO birth
Thn rral bargain! urn w)nKla*d in
It p«yi to (UlvertlM In TliK HtxiiiiTrH tu n Mini lttnl Wfi'k,
fun nttinrTm. Adv.
, VANDftnVKRIl.
BANK, N. J.
Open Wednesday^. Thursday and Friday Evenings This Week.
Houses Built With
Nothing Over 29 Cents
O*me*4< HOLLOW* TILE
THE ECONOMY
When You Build, Build Fireproof.
are proof
against
Fire-rDccay—Dampness-- Vermin
Cooler in Summer
1 to 29-Cent Store,
24 Monmouth Street,
3d Door East of Poitoflice.
Warmer in Winter.
ANNESS ft POTTER FIRE C U T COMPANY
"GREAT EASTER SALE."
The supreme value-giving event of itt kind. By
chance we have purchaied a large lot of Ladies'
Seasonable Underwear of which We offer at lest
than 1-2 regular price. No matter what the
weather, come, remember what you save makes
your trip worth while. •
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 6 t h ,
LwlUa' Fin* Ribb«l ComWnalion Sulla trb»m*4 with Ue«, all •!«•., r«|utar
prlc* 60c, <rar'to«cl«l ptio«.
2 k th* ault
SUk UaU Glm* In black, whit.,tanami aU*l, th* BOe kind, «p«lal,
«hl
GUMrm'e Flu* Rib St«)M•^^ all abulw, nfvUr 28« |««e1a,
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at l i e pnpair
Cotatwl Mbulr« la lv*r « • « « • MfaadkmUm, ngbkr I t !-*«
AMtkw uk'j TaU. OU CI«Ui I 1-4\imfi *U* Out S0« khi* **£i
A CURE! THAT'S SURE"
THE ECONOMY 1 TO 29-CENT