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BANE
. VOLUME XXXV? NO? 10.
AEROPLANE FALLS IN BAY.
RED BANK, JWJ-J.V WEDNESDAY/AUGUST 28,1912.'
IKZOOIHO AUTO DAMAOED..
[Mna^nrf Hotel Man'e Machine Oraahed
Into Ooro at Bed Bank.
A PLOWING EXPERIMENT.
B B W B B 0BBTXOB WABTSB.
Holmdel T i n u t i Win a Point from the
Central Billroad.
HSR
NEW
PAGES 1 TO 8. : J1
SCHOOL STARTED.
WiJIiam McDonald, proprietor of DEEP n u n o nroBSAssB OBOFS
For some time past farmers at
JAMES HUBBARD AND O. G. SIMMONS DROP 200 a hotel at Keansburg, and . his
OX A BBADHVELT VABM.
Holmdel have been making a light for NEW
BUILDING AT TINTON FALLS BEGUN THIS
brother Edward McDonald of Eatonbetter railroad service at Bradevelt.
1
town, were riding; in an automobile Daniel H. .Tajrjoi * Bxparlmanti with Theron McCampbell has been leading
FEET AND LAND IN WATER.
WEEK BY DINGMAN & SONS.
on Monmouth street Friday afternoon, Maohlne That Vlowa Thirteen Inchea this fight, and last week he gained a
Step Oreatw Knob Intareat Amour point when W. G. Besler, vice presiwhen the machine skidded ana
Mr. Hubbard i» Laid Up at His Home Undergoing Treatment crashed into the curb. .The back -th« rarnum of iThU Section.
dent of the Central railroad, sent a
of the automobile was smashed. EdExperiments V 1th deep soil tilling etter to the Holmdel farmers in which It Will Co«t $2,060 and Will be Ready'for Use the First of No*
for Injuries to Hi* Head M a Result of the Accident—Mr. ward McDonald was hurt on his have ponvineed Oaniel H. Taylor of he stated that the telephone service at vember—Insurance onlBuilding Destroyed by Fire Will More
shoulder and back. The automobile,
that tiis method of culti- tho station would be restored at an
Simmon* Not Hurt—Machine Fell, Near Keantburg—New which belonged to the hotel owner, Bradevelt
Than Cover Cost—Portion of Mineral Springs Hotel Building to
vation is a big improvement over or- early date.
wus
taken
'into
vonKattengell's
gardinary
means
employed. He arrived
The Holmdel farmers' nearest ship* Aeroplane to be Sent to Red Bank This Week for the Fair.
be Used as a School While New Building is Going Up.
age for repairs.
at this conclusion after he had dug ping point is Bradevelt. In answer to
up potatoes on ioil which had been a recent demand from the farmers
JamoB Hubbard of Eaat Front candidacy of Governor Woodrow WilGround
was broken this week for Fair Haven. The change was caused
deep tilled and' compared them with for more side tracks the railroad com- a new schoolhouse
street, one of the members of the auto- son for president and in an instant
at Tinton Falls to by the fact that Fair Haven is no
potatoes which*'were planted on pany put in another track without replace the one destroyed
mobile firm of Kirby & Hubbard, and the aeroplane was falling to the earth
by fire this longer a part of Shrewsbury townground cultivated by a mold board adding yard space. This makes it in- summer. Dingman & Sons,
0. G. Simmons, aviator fo rRobert J. in company with the handbills,
the Eat- ship, but a borough.
plow.
!
Collier of Wickatunk, had a narrow
Simmons retained control of his maconvenient for farmerB to load their ontown firm which built the OceanNovember 1st was the date fixed '
escape from death Saturday afternoon chine in its wild dash-earthward and HABVBBT HOMS 7OB BEWEPIT OS
Last fall Mr. Taylor made a demon- produce on the cars when they drive port schoolhouse, were awarded the when the new buildinj* will be ready
when the hydro-aeroplane In which volplaned the machine far enough off
stration of tlie deep tilling plow befor
occupancy. While it is being built
OBUBOS CI.EABS tlSO.
Hubbard was a passenger with Sim- the beach to allow it to drop in the
fore a large crowd of formers. Some
school will be held in a portion of
mons took n sudden dip when 200 feet water. This probably saved the lives
of the spectators,! although they liked
the Mineral Springs hotel building.
in the air and dashed Into the bay, of the men. Simmons wore a life Big; Turnout to Annual feetlval Wlilcb the way the machine did its work, ob- removal of the telephone from the night. The contract was signed on The insurance on the old schoolhouee
Waa Held Wadnoaday STlfrht Vudar a jectcd to bringing up so much clay
about 160 feet from'the boardwalk at preserver and had no difficulty in
station
last
spring
added
fuel
to
the
destroyed by fire was $2,300, so that
Saturday.
Canvaa Tent In a Drove Neat the subsoil.
Keunsburg. Hubbard was cut near- Keeping his'head above water until
K:i
i
farmers' discontent.
The work will be done for $2,060. additional appropriations will not be
Sohoolhonae.
the right ear and his back and neck assistance arrived. Hubbard wore no
Taylor
divided
a
•BfV.
The
Bradevelt
freight
receipts
on
necessary for the new building a specIra
D.
Emery
of
Oceanic
made
a,
bid
Last spring
were bruised. Simmons escaped in- life preserver and he was- carried
Under a large canvas tent in a field
into three plots. One of these merchandise shipped out and in by the
$2,130, Henry White of Red Bank- ial election will not be necessary.
jury. Hubbard was brought to his under the water by the sinking of the grove near the Oceanport schoolhouse he plowed with a mold board plow, farmers of Holmdel amount to thous- of
hid $2,200, Winficld S. Wainwright of
The new schoolhouse will be a
homo here in Arthur G. Sickles's auto- machine.
the most successful harvest home ever and two with the deep tilling machine. ands of dollars annually, and the Little Silver bid $2,306 and Craig & frame
one story high. It
mobile and Dr. Edwin Field attended
held by the Oceanport Methodist He plowed about-thirteen inches deep farmers feel that they are entitled to EwinK »f Red Bank bid $2,311. will bebuilding,
The
men
were
brought
ashore
by
24x40 feet, and will have a
hlu injuries.
' •
took place last Wednesduy with the deep tiller, turning up about better shipping facilities, even though Frank H. Lawes acted as district slate roof.
members of the volunteer life saving church
It
will
occupy the site of
The weather was threatening, six inches in clay subsoil that had the Central railroad has a monopoly clerk at the meeting, he having been,
old building on the lot adjoining
During lasst week the Keansburg crew stationed at Keansburg. The night.
and early in the evening there were never seen the light of day before. of business in that section and docs appointed to succeed Edgar Smith of the
the
Methodist
church.
carnival crowd had seen Mr. Simmons, machine was badly damaged by the several
showers, but in spite of this Mr. Taylor planted potatoes crosswise not fear competition.
•! '
make daily exhibitions of hydro-aero- fall and souvenir'hunters helped to there was
a big turnout.
of the plowing.
"--?
' ne flying a t that place and Satur- further demolish the aeroplane. Mr.
Many came from a long distance in
TKAMFLED UPON BY HOBSEB.
CALEB B. PAXTEBSOH DEAD.
A few days ago he dug some pota's flight was the last of the exhibl- Simmons thinks the accident was
BU8NED BY HJT GKEASr.
and was to huve been performed caused by the propeller shaft breaking.' automobiles, and the grounds where toes where he had been making this
Wlnfleld
Patterion'a Read Ont Open In •
Veteran
of
tha
Civil
War
Answora
X,ait
the
festival
took
place
were
soon
experiment.
He.
measured
off
equal
Mr. Hubbard as a passenger,
Mr. Simmons intended when he
Enaaway Accident.
Boll Call Itnnt Week.
aviators wore to stop at.Keans- reached Red Bank to call on Georpte swarming with jieople. For a time distances on the dame rows where the Two Sons of Bobert y. Evani of Xlttlo
Silver Said Up with Injuries.
Knocked down and trampled by a
then riBe again and fly to Ked A. fi, Churchill and make arrange- the folks had to wait in line till it two plows had been used. Where the
Caleb N. Patterson, an old resident
came
time
for
them
to
be
served
for
horse,
Winfield
Patterson of West
deep
tilling
machine
had
been
used
Robert Evans, aged nine years, and ! of Atlantic Highlands, died last
and make a stop at Mr. Hub- ments for flying at the Red Bank fair
home on the river bank, who.ro this week. Mr. Simmons has ordered supper. The grounds were lighted by the field run of potatoes for the dis- Paul Evans, aged two years, sons of | Wednesday morning of apoplexy at Long Branch escaped losing his life at
ber of Bed Bankers were wait- another aeroplane to be shipped by big electric arc lights and kerosene tance measured off was 55 pounds, of Robert Y. Evans of Little Silver, were the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. B. Eatontown only by a narrow fraction
which 60 pounds Were of good quality badly burned Thursday by falling in j Valleau of Toms River. Mr. Patter- on Sunday. He is a trucker and he
er them to give Mr. Simmons a express from Rachett lake. This ma- torches.
An unusual feature of the harvest and five pounds were culls, where a pan of hot grease. Mr. Evans is a i son was 78 years old and had been in stopped at Eatontown to buy an ice
jeption.
chine is already on the way here. It
that hot suppers were the plow had been used the field run poultry and dog fancier. A meal of failing health for the past two or cream cone for his son, who was in
The start was made at Seidlers svUl-Jirobably reach Red Bank today home was
Three gasolene stoves and a was 32 pounds, with 28 Vi pounds of hot meat scraps had been made for threejyears, having suffered previous the wagon with him. When Mr. PatBeach, where Mr. Hubbard, was taken and Mr. Simmons expects to have served.
kerosene
stove
were on the grounds, sorted potatoes and 3Vi pounds of the dogs and was on the back porch. attacks of apoplexy. The funeral was terson got out of the wagon tfie horse
on. Everything went all right until the machine put together in time to and the eatables
were cooked under culls.
Robert was holding hjs little brother held at the Atlantic Highlands Pres- became frightened and bolted. Its
after the aviators passed over the make a flight at the atateaVtime on the tent. The supper
was cooked by
This shows a difference of about 75 in his arms when he stumbled over byterian church last Friday afternoon owner caught hold of the bridle and
grand Btand at Keansburg. Just over Thursday. Flights will also be made' the women of Oceanport,
knocked down by the panic
and
they
rethe boardwalk at Keansburp the men at the fair grounds on Friday and ceived many complimonts upon their per cent in favor of the deep tilling the pan and fell in the hot meat. and was in 'charpe of Rev. Joseph was
machine, and if the same ratio were Robert was burned on the knee, and Schaeffer. Burial was made at Fair- stricken animal.
threw out circulars pertaining to tho I Saturday of this week.
culinary skill.
The horse's hoof struck Mr. Pattermaintained would amount to an in- the smaller boy suffered a similar in- view cemetery. The bearers were E.
Tho receipts of the harvest home crease of 39 barrels to the acre. Deep jury on his back. Big patches of skin H. Cook, J. G. Brookes, Amzi Quack- son a glancing blow, leaving the marks
OOEAHPOBT'B BIO SAT.
amounted to $165, and the net proceeds tilling forms a reservoir for water peeled off the children's bodies in enbush, William M. Roberts, Josiah of its shoe on the farmer's forehead.
XtflBED PICKBTS OK A TUNCB.
were $140. This is the largest amount which would otherwise wash away, flakes, and the boys yelled and VanPelt and Col. S. T. Champion of The gash extended from the bridge of
Mr. Patterson's nose to his left eye
Joaeph Bauell B o » Bain* Other Peou- Athletic! and mnoe at the KotureiguB ever made at an Oceanport harvest thus performing the double service of screamed with pain. Dr. William D. Atlantic Highlands.
Blver
VUIaf»
ou
labor
Day.
home. Late in the evening a number preventing washouts and preserving Sayre of Red Bank was summoned
;ll»r Antioi m a Wlndl Up la Jail.
Mr. Patterson was born at Freehold brow. One bone was visible and his
Joseph Russell, a, colored man of
Final preparations have been made of articles were' disposed of by the water for use in time of droughts. and he dressed the wounds. The and was one of a family of thirteen face was covered with blood. His inSeveral
Willow street, went on a rampage lust for the athletic meet and dance to be auction. John N. Sickles was the It is also claimed that deep tilling in- burns of the children are painful but children. At the autbreak of the Civil juries are not serious.
{Wednesday. At certain seasons of the held on Lnbor day nt Oceanport. A auctioneer. Many baskets of fruit fluences the growth of crops by bring- not serious, and it is expected that war he enlisted in the 48th New York stitches were required to close the
they
will
be
all-right
in
about
three
wound.
and
vegetables
were
sold,
and
a
good
ng
up
potash,
from
the
subsoil.
large
number^
of
entrieB
have
been
regiment,
serving
as
second
lieutenant.
year he seems to gc out of his mind,
The horse stopped running when
For many years he had been a memand he was seized-with one of these made, both by people of Oceanport many cukes were also struck off.
Deep tilling plows are used exten- weeks.
ber of Arrow^mith post of the Grand the wagon struck the corner of WolMrs. J. F. Heilenmann was chair- sively throughout the West; but so far
spells last Wednesday, He first-nt- and by others from out of town. U
cott
& Allen's store. IThe boy reWOMEN
SOAKED
BY
DRUNKS.
Army of Red Bank: Up -until two
traded attention by kissing the is planned to/make Labor day the big- man of the harvest home committee, as known Mr. Taylor is the only man
years ago Mr. Patterson conducted a mained in the vehicle and he was not
ickets on a fence on Oakland street. gest time that Oceanport has seen in The tables were in charge of Mrs. in New Jersey who possesses a ma[e spent the entire day going about a long while, and judging from the Augustus Haynes, Frank Beach, Mrs. chine of this description. His farm is Police' Bun In Three Umbrella Ueadora tailoring establishment in Red Bank hurt. The wagon was loaded with
opposite the Globe hotel. He went to peaches and.chickens and some of the
After Some Difficulty.
town and doing acts of this sort. He big amount of interest manifested Bartine Megill, Mrs. E. W. Crater, hilly and he bought the plow prinWomen folks on White street were Atlantic Highlands in 1891 and had fruit was spilled on the ground.
f made himself a nuisance, and a com- these plans will be successful.. Medals Mrs. VanSchoick and Mrs. Fred Beal. cipally to provide a deep basin to col*
plaint was made against him. Police- and merchandise will be given as Ice cream was sold by Mrs. Harry lect the water which would otherwise thrown into a state of alarm Wednes- lived at that place ever since. Mr.
man Charles C. Woods arrested him, prizes to the winners of the races. Furry, and soft drinks were served wash out the land. Mr. Taylor says day afternoon by the actions of three Patterson was one of the charter memSHOW CASE BMABHEX).
that the plow has proved to be as drunken umbrella menders, who boldly bers of the Atlantic Highlands Presand Justice Badeau
Russell to For one of the events a silver loving by Harry VanSchoick.
au sent
n R
cup
has
been
donated
as
a
prize
by
wonderful
a
crop
producer
as
a
preAmong
those
at
the
harvest
home
h
entered the houses and demanded ! byterian church and was closely iden- Automobile from Lonsr Branoh Buna oa
the county jail.l It is believed that
were Rev.- and Mrs. George Hillmun ventative of washouts.
Sidewalk on Broad Street.
food. Police headquarters were noti- tified with all its doings. He leaves
thee man wi
will
ll be all
al right'in
g i a few Joe E. Meyer.
The dance at night will be held in of Riverside, formerly of Oceanport.
A touring car owned and driven by
Mr. Taylor will give another dem fied and Policem'an Charles C. Woods seven daughters, Mrn. John B. Valleau
tto remain
i mend
days.
If hhe continues
ti
onstration of the deep tiller. His ex- went after the umbrella men. When of Toms River, Mrs. Raymond John- H. F. Weeks, proprietor of a garage
tally unbalanced it i3 likely that he Oskaleta hull, and this social function
will be Bent to the state insane usy- will be a sort of a carnival for Ocean- DBA1RAOE 0OMTBA0T A.WABDED. periments h»ye caused a good deal of he found them the men lay down flat son of Towaco, N. J., Mrs. F. E. at Long Branch, skidded on the wet
interest aimirig iyi? farmers of this on the ground and refused to go with Thompson of New York, Mrs. M. E. pavements on Broad street Saturday
,' lum. When Russell was arrested he port. A picturesque river flows
Foster und Mrs. Charles A. Reed of afternoon, ran over the curb in front
had in his pockets two
cinders, three through the village, and lighted and Bel Bank rlrm to Build Sralnare Sys- county and it is likely that the ex- the "officer.to the town lockup.' • ••
1
decorated
craft
will
be
on
the
water
hibition
will be largely attended.
bolts, half a brick, a piece of garden
Arthur L. Wymbs, chief of police, Atlantic Highlands, Mrs. G. W. An- of Jacob Kridel's store and smashed ,
tem at Water Wltoh.
drews
of Caldwell, N. J., and Mrs. a glass showcase belonging to Dellart
hose and some fog waste. He said lie at night.
came
along
about
that
time
and
helped
Thu Monmouth contracting comalways carried these articles with him.
Mr. Woods out of his predicament. Ernest Partridge of Bay Ridge, N. Y. & Letson, the photographers. A bipany of Red Bank was awarded the
SEVEU NEW rAMTLIES.
He
also
leaves a brother, George W. cycle belonging to William Ryan, who
He tried to preach a sermon to three
The men had a large satcnel in which
contract for the drainage of the propPI.UB HOUB£ rOB BOYS.
works for Adlem & Co., and a Yale
tramps who were in a cell in tho town
erty ut Water Witch at a meeting held Kow Tenimntj for Eontii at Bed Bank was some whiskey. They gave their Pattersoir of Asbury Park,
motor cycle belonging to Al. Chambers
jail adjoining the cell occupied by him. Bnlldlnr to •">
names as Joseph Robinson of Little
Up In Went Bed Saturday afternoon at the office of the
and Vicinity.
were
slightly damaged. The accident
Silver, John Smith of Holmdel and
Bank Thli Fall.
Water Witch development cohipany.
Seven houses have been rented by John
DEATH OF rEEEHOLD UAH.
was caused by the wheels of the auto
Egan of Elizabeth. Justice
John H. Cook of Maple avenue, who The original contract price was William
A.
Hopping
during
the
past
KOBSS KNOCKS SOWN OOPS.
has set up several tents this summer $2,979, but $20 waa added for the week, among them being some of the Bndeau sent them to the county jail Enrzillnl Hendriclcaon, Native of Tinton getting caught in the trolley tracks,
and causing Mr. Weeks to lose control
for thirty days.
on vacant lots owned by him In West lowering of the drain pipe on the east
mils, Dead at Ago of 68.
Blu* Coata Have a lively Time with a Red Bank us temporary playhouses side of the railroad belonging to the largest residences nt Red Bunk. Mrs.
of the machine. The front of the auCredo Harris's house on East Front
Barzillni Hendriekson of Freehold tomobile was damaged and it was
' Traotloui Animal,
Water
Witch
club.
Jesse
Stout
of
TWELVE
ON
AH
OUT1NO.
for the children of that part of the
street
on
the
river
bank
has
been
died
Tuesday
of
last
week
at
the
age
taken to vonKattengell's garage for
i
Two policemen were knpeked down town, will have the tents taken down Atlantic Highlands was the other bid?
and a wagon was damaged by a and packed away for the Winter short- der, his price being $3,333. J. W. rented to the Misses LaRouke of New Bufus E. Merrltt Takei Hi« Friends on of G8 years. Mr. Hendriekson was repairs.
the son of the late Pierson H. Henfractious horse on Monmouth street ly Alter vacation, or as soon as the Seaman is the general supervisor of York, Mrs. John T. Brady's house on
an Annual Bail.
street to William A. Mordriekson and was born at Tinton
Friday morning. The horse belonged nights become too cool for comfort in the job, he having been awarded the Easta Front
HEBBTT J. ELY WED3.
Rufus Merritt of Fair Haven, one Falls. He was engaged in the flour
retired New York banker; Mrs.
to Robert T. Smith, the undertaker. tents. Mr. Cook will erect this fall contract to lay out tho work and to ris,
of
the
officials
of
the
Land
and
Loan
Anna Conover's houso- on Broad street
milling business for several years in
The horse has a fear of trolley curs n frame building on one of his vacant act as engineer of the job. The ex- to
company, gave his annual launch the old mill at Tinton Falls, which had Bed Banker lakes Mri. Fred Lnpton,
J.
E.
Greenwood,
manager
of
the
on account of on accident a few weeks ots in that locality, as a clubhouse or pense of the work is to be borne by United States express offices in New party to a number of his friends and
Jr., for HI. Bride.
ago.
Mr. Smith was driving the meeting place for boys ten to four- Highlands borougli, Monmouth' county, Jersey; James P. Bickerton'B house at business associates last Wednesday. been in the Hendriekson family since
Henry J. Ely of Wallace street,
Mr. Hendriekson leaves a Red
horse last Friday, and his nephow, teen years old. The building will be Middlctown township, Water Witch Little Silver to Harry Peterson of The trip was made in a boat belonging 1600.
Bank,
was married yesterday to
George F. Smith, was also in the large enough to accommodate a group club, Central railroad and the Water New York, Mrs. E. D. M. Marshall's to Forman R. Smith of Fair Haven. widow and eight children. The chil- Mrs. Fred Lupton, Jr., of Brooklyn,
wagon. The animal became nfruid of of a Bcfire or more of boys. It will be Witch development company. The house on East Front street to Miss The party took their lunches with dren are Edmund P. of Eatontown, The ceremony was performed at the
a trolley car- and began rearing nnd under proper supervision and will be work is to be started at once arid will Looise Ackerson of Asbury -Park, them and sailed as far us Sandy Harry O. of Hebron, Indiana, anc Imperial hotel on Broadway at New
plunging. It wnlkcd up on the side- used by the boys as a playhouse, work be pushed along as rapidly as possible. Mrs. Ford's house on Catherine street Hook. Those who took the trip wore Barzillai, Jr., Mary F., Lida B., Pearl York. The couple were attended by
Frank F. and Ira Hendriekson of relatives and children of the contractwalk in front of the Methodist church shop, and general meeting place for
to Frank Bussee of New York and Mr. Merritt, Newton Doremus, Ben- R.,
and then suddenly rushed to the study and social recreation.
Mrs. Ernest Scott's house on Locust jamin John Parker, Mr. Smith, War- Freehold. He also leaves one sister,
JOHN
H.
WHITE'S
NSW
BOUSE.
other aide of the road, breaking u
nvenue to Kred • Albertson of New ren H. Smock, Edgar Smith, Ernest
and Mrs. Arthur B. White and their
wagon wheel.
Smith, Edward S. Allaire, William brothers, Pierson of Red Bank and son F. Lupton White of Brooklyn, RolYork, a railroad employee.
Conorote Dwelling on B l v e n l d e Drive
William of. Long Branch.
DAWOINO AT THOMAS'S INN.
Policemen Edward Connors and
land W. Lupton of Newark and Allen
A. Hopping, Walton Scott, Jesse
Nearing Completion.
George Hewett undertook to calm the
and Mary Ely of Red Bank. After the
Minot and Clinton Doremus.
John H. White's new concrete house
A BUNA.WAY AUTO.
horse. The animal struck both cops Lait of a Berlei of Saturday Might Afceremony
a wedding breakfast waa
Hied
of
Old
A;e.
6n Riverside Drive is nearing complefaln Tlili weak.
with its fore feet and knocked them
William E. Townley died at the served and the couple left for ThousMoeting; of Hiftorical Sooiety.
The last of a series of summer night tion und will be ruady for occupancy Koliudel Hnchino Started Off Without
uown on the' sidewalk. They fell
and
Islands,
the Great Lakes and difTownley homestead at. Long Branch
Warnlnsr nnd Dashed Apaiuat Store.
hnrd, but aside from a few scratches dances will be held Saturday at Thom- about the firat of October. Mr. White
The Monmouth county historical Tuesday of last week. He was over ferent points'in Canada. They will
is
a
KOII
of
Capt.
John
White
of
White
A
chauffeur
employed
by
Theron
and bruised were not'hurt. ' By that as's Inn on the Rumson loud. These
association will meet at Mrs. Almira eighty years old and hud been in de- return to Red Bank in about two
time a crowd had collected. Several dances are attended by from GOO to street. He is building the house as McCampbell of Holmdel was cranking- Grecr's at Shrewsbury tomorrow clining health the pust seven months. weeks. The bride is a sister of Welmen caught the horse by the head and 700 people, most of whom arc summer an investment. It will have fix rooms Mr. McCanipbeH'N automobile last afternoon. Horace White, formerly Three months u«o he left the Long lington Wilkins of Tinton Falls.
residents from various parts of the and a bathroom and will be provided Thursday when the machine began editor of the Chicago Tribune nnd the
succeeded in quieting the animal.
county. The grounds at Thomas's Inn with electricity,' hot air heat and a moving. No one waB in the car, and New York Evening 1'ost, will make Branch hospital after undergoing FIBE DESTROYS BASKET PACTOBT.
nre crowded with about 1100 automo- pressure boiler for supplying hot ant lie automobile mushed into John W. an address on "The Lincoln-Douglas treatment there. He wns formerly cnTJuoalled-for Letter!.
biles every Saturday night. Most of fold wntur. Mr. White is doing the Iimce'H store. Just before it hit the debutes of 1B58." Mr. White he.nd guged in the hotel business.
Prank Anderaon'a Plant at Matawaa
Tho advertised lettera nt the Red the shore summer residents will re- concrete work himself, and Henry ritore thu chauffeur prubbed the all of the debates belwt'i'li Abraham
Ooea Up in Smoke,
Billings is the contractor. The space unergency brake and this lessened the Lincoln ami Stephen A. Douglas.
Jniuea C. Hyer Dead.
Bank postoflli'e for the week ending turn to tho city after Labor day.
Frank Anderson's basket factory at
August 24, nro addressed to:
between the walls will be 2"j inches, orco of tin1 blow. No rhmuige was
James C. Hycr of Freneau died lust Matuwan was burned to the ground
and there will.be a porch nine feet doni1 except to one of the tiros.
' MIHH A n n i e Cillli,
M l e » Killlh M c C l m i l ,
Thurfday week a few hours after be- last Wednesduy night.
Th't Bejlitir Bold Hit ply.
The fire
Tv/o 1'lntB nentBct.
OliHi'lollp,
Kilwnril Mi'DmiK'ill,
wide. The cost will be ?:),00().
ing
seized with convulsions. He was started nbout nine o'clock nnd WHS diHU.I K r n t i k l l n A V I \ , M I H H A n n l i ' M u l l l Last
Wednesday
John
Duly,
manThe
Hcd
Ilnnk
Heal
ICstulo
coinpuny
UF
AMD
BOBBED.
Wlllluni I'liaml'.'l.n.,
KIIII,
71! years old and was u fanner. He covered by Mr. Anderson, lie turned
ager of Brinrwood Farm, advertised
Minn A Hit- r i i r n l x l i , IM-, It. K NiMvlnnd,
IIUH rented the easterly Hut in the was small of stature and for this rea'Danoe at GlnbhouBe.
in ah alarm' nnd then fought tho blaze
<!ii|il., W l l l l n m H I H Mm.
M m Kri'riwli-k
K r i l k
n pig for HUIC in TIIK HEUISTEU'S wunt
Vnndcrlwrg- Farm Hand Wanted on llrasch building on Monmiiuth .street son had been i-alled "Ilauty" by hi.'i with n hose connected with a hydrant
lirmv,
About
forty
tierKona
attended
the
column. On Saturday THE RKUIHTKK
tn Win. Kate 0 . Kldridge (if Freehold. iici|iiuintniici<H for many years. He
Clmrffo Mnde hy n ICcyport Peddlor.
If. (). l''lrill(ili,
lilUKlmio IIIKMIfifth
dnnco
of
tin'
Miinmnr
of
I'hilip
un
the premises. The flumes found
received n letter from Mr. Daly auy.lllllllH UlUlllKUll.
Warrants are nut for the arrest of This concern bus rented the easterly
lllUVi'V llui'Vl-V,
ng thnt thu advertisement liail Hold ColemnnV dancing class in the Mon- 1 Pole farm h:in<l nt Vanclerburg com- Hut in the (iiii'bni'ini ImildilH' on ,Mnn- leaves ii widow, three .sons and two good feeding in the dry wood used in
MlHH Kllrnlieth,
imiuth
limit
houi'o
Inat
Thursday
<!lmn .1. llclnzt'i',
making basket!)'and soon got beyond
SII-H. l''railli Sluhcll, his \)ig before nine o'clock Thursday
monly known as Alex. T h e warrants muiitb street to W. t). lliiflmun, maiiJti»|.|,li V, .1.,hut..,,i,
MIHH Pluri-ui'i- 10.
control. When the firemen arrived
morning. Mr. Daly ntiid he received night. It wns nn informal hop or were sworn nut by a Keyport peddler iger of the liiltomnbile department (if
MIH. Miu'v I1. MiTJttby Fnrndar Halted by Dtntli.
Hllicki'l c i j .
uliirt
wiiist
dunce,
llufl'ct
refreshthe building wns a muss of flumes.
Inqulrk'H
from
2~a
other
puoplo
and
Mi,"M Kllid TlimnpKnluhl,
Sullinper, who charges Unit be ,1. W. Mount eompuny.
The
jiivful p r e p a r a t i o n s for the Some of the machinery in the plant
MIH. Anilr*<w I.migli NUII,
could luivo sold that many more \i\f,a •niMitu were nerved, und inunic wns mimed
provided by Humid I,are* nn the Alex kniH'licil him down mxl took SI
II".
MIH: A. J. Vri-i-lniul through thu advertbcincnt.
baby
wiiii'h wen- bcin^ made can tie used again but it will have to
Cnyfrlit 121 Weakflah.
M m ji'iiii"iii. ii.
r. c Tm'kiT,
l>iani) nnd Herbert Spencer Cullinu'. from hi.s Iroii.'.ei:! pocket. Tho nlby Mr. uml .Mr*. Allii-i't Hordfii of l>c letempmd.
Mr. Andernon flxc»
MIM. (Iwfii Wt'»t.
Ion on Hie violin. The festivities egeil hold-lip took plncp nt VIIIKIITDaniel ('. Wend »f Jlonmmith direct Aiiluiry I'arli, were stopped by dentil. bin hiss ut $5,0011 und he carried no inl
Jiimc.-i !•', l.lnyil,
Trylnp; to Beoover 90.
Jiirg one liny lust week.
Alex dis- nml WelliiiMtiin Will ins and Albert II. N'irniiin, their six-muiitlin-cilil nun, surance, llniiki'tti worth $1)0(1 were In
niiki' up iihiiiit midnight.
il'pcutid urti-r the coin|iluint
wits 'rawford of Tinlon Falls wrnt
wlin vvun entered in the piii'iidc w i t h
Orvlllo Dangler, n Wnynidu boy, is
be building awaiting delivery.
In Koapltal with Broken Arm.
miulu und be is still ut large.
r n e g n t on a fiiiliinr tri|i Sal u n l a y , i |, |., fnui'-yeai-iild b r o t h e r , died Tuesitrying to recover $5 which ho lost ut
Lodffo to Mold, olambnke.
MIH. (irui-ii, muthor of William I. Kutnntuwn a few ilnyn iigo. It fell
ey ictiirni'd Sunday niglil witli I'.! I | , | l l y xin.^[ ,,r |,,.,t w ,.,.k nf cholera i n v n a i i a FLAcn IOI.O.
The Knyiil Arennum lodge of Hid
(irei'ii of Shrcwfllniry, In nt the Long out of bin pocket whilu hv WUH RcttiiiK
iiildisb,
wbii'b
they
distributed i fujitimi.
Ban Two Hnlla In B l a root.
II ranch hospital under trimtmunt for ut of IIIH wiigon mid wnu blown nwny Hunk will Imlil itH iinmiul Hambalu'
Mew
Yorkera
Buy Berg-en »lr»«t FropJohn .Inlmsoii, .la'., Kon of Julin
ton broken arm. Mm. (Jrecn liven In by the wind. Tho money WUH found nl WHIIII'M'H lintel at I'urtuupiu-k
••••*Freehold Jeweler Demi.
p
JohiiHon uf Mount street, in wiHYi-ini.'
ertr and an Adjoining; XiOt.
ft
Tl
l
d
Huntonloii county, nnd xlio hroko bin- by Ik'tijuniin Ktiydur uf Kutuntown, iiorrow aftcrniion.
num from n mire f(»it. Ho wan plnying
Katontown tlltl BiiniDd.
i J ( | | m A_ AliUiti-oiii. w h o rmiiluctril a
Mr. mid Mis. Chnrlm W. Ilrudford
arm by falling whllu vlnltlng her Kim who promptly Hiicnt It. Orvillo IH t)ie will hiivn i> I) 11 f. • -1 > 11) I KTlu>
m Inlod^o
tho uftor
tho
uftormild the new Doremuii ((tines on
f New Yolk hnvn bought C. W. McA l i e e Odell. nged p.ix y e a i s , duugh- Jewelry store al Krei'linld the jiiint
nt Hlirewubury.
iioon und din Iml II willIn be
iirrvcd
niimiort of hl» muthur und
'chiinlc ulreel Thursdny night when ter o f II. II. Odell of Kutmitiiivn, w a s i :!H y e a n i , died lint Tliur ilay urter;eiuie'H IIOIIHO uml lot on Rorgcn plac*
iiliout •Ji.'lfl o'clock. The committed in
iK HiutiM',
It I.'I nlll
n u home. Tlin nnlo wim mitde by
i'liiii'K« In rnni]»iHr<l uf Cliiieiu'i! IH'i'k, bu inn tvvn miibi in IIIH font. He in inrni'd aliiiul. the waint Tlli'Kilay nf aiiiiii. A! r. Ahl.'tt l i n n
A Ohlnue Ba»ar,
ll' I'lllllO Willium A. Hupping nnd the price waa
ek while iiliiyiuir a n n i n d u bun- a n d WIIM b i n n i n S w r i b - i i .
.limit'!! It. Kmui'k niul William Mlllutt. ul>lo to be ulinul, but him to limp.
Veaated on Meloua and Oream.
A ChlnuBu bimir In being belli on the
Ilie.
H e r cliitbtiiK iiiii^bt lire fmiii In ( b i n n u i i i t t y w h i ' i i hi- vvu'i n i n i ' t i ' r t i ft,Mill. The property la nOxUiO feet,
'oiiiidH uf Chrlat church ut HhrcwitTo Improve a Vlrenone*.
b i n n i n u pupi'i'ii and leaves. S b e yrur.-i o l d . 11 •• m i i r r i i ' i l M r . " H i n n i i i nml the luuine him rlcven rooina. Tha
Twenty mumbma of tlm Junior
r a i l Nlrawberilea.
tliU ufturnoon, Tlm bujH niul Aimirlrun Meihanlia of f.ittlo Silver
Ivvelliug In provided with modern ImItubliiii'i o f K r i ' i ' l i n l i l , w l i n
t,|iivivi'H
in
reciivi'i'liig.
A number of ullnrnLloiui itnd ImA i|iinil o f thu miw full
In chargo run In
i
pnivementH. A gnmRO I* on tha
enjoyed u muiknieloii uml lets crmim ntrnwboi
iiruveiiiintH will be mudn to Urn fireilifi
Ki'iwn
nt
thu
I'III
Ilnnk
tuinua, nnd thu griiiilidn urn fitted up fiinl nn Monday nlnht. Ninety midpiiipoity.
Wall l l t i i i l notiae Hnlii.
Aa*d Mlnlatvr'N Wife D*ft(l.
i i by
b Mm.
M II,
K I'.
I' Mi-Oiilgun
M l
WUH liouar »t Little Silver. HpcrlllciitloriH
in Oriental atylo,
Mr. nnd Mm. llradford huvo aluo
ona nnd Iwulvo (|unrta of cream worn mi exhibition
J u m c a I', lli'iidil'lumn him linue.lil
ul .lumen (toopnr'a drug for the rhniigen weri) drawn uj> lit u
ight II Iot,50xl7fi ffint, udlolnlntrtha
linivlihiil fur tho apreiul by I,enter 0. ntnru Inftt woek,
Ml.'i. l-!lmi J u n e Willltn, wife (if
npeilnl mri'llriK "I tho Urn roinpiiny Mrn, VA\n MoKim':i ilmililn lioiine nn
T
h
e
J
i
e
t
r
y
nun
been
'Kear.li> protxtily, from Mlllard FlllLovett nnd MiirVell Moore. ,
riftjr-Two Dharea aulncrtbed for.
Wull i>t rent uii nn inveiitment fur llev. A. A. Wlllitu nf Hiii-Ing l.nke, innrii Cniiiwull nml John K. Ap[il"g«U,
nanird Ihn Pun Ameiloiiii, Tlm plniitn IIIHI Thurndiiy nlKht.
Mm. Wlllitfi
$1,4(111. T h e boiuii' IIUH ten i-uumn and died In'it Kililnv week.
benr / m i l rontlnuoiinly from July till
"At tlm meeting of Ihn ftntontown
Jr. TbIn Innil will b« ua«d for a flower
Telephone Mas Burn » Horn*.
In on u Int., r.Ox 1 r.O rent. MI-II. llnllni, wan III', veiini iilii and bud been In pour Knrdnn.
Maad Turn bf Wit*.
float.
and Ocaannort building und loun wilii'iillb tn nfmii' time. M l . Willltn In
iveii
nt
JeiMey
(llty.
Tlm
mile
wnn
aoclntlon fuel Wodmmdiiy night 52
Cliiiibiii
II.
lluilny,
tlio
blneknmlth
Martin Orlflln Ima aold tho hniiM
!M yi'iiin idil and in In frehln hiMtllh.
• neter Brown Win. at Wewartt.
aharoa wuro •uuacrlbed for,' uml nbout owned and occupied hy him on llrld
nlid wlleelwilidit ut fihrdwnblliy. In maile by Wllllnm A. llnjipini/.
Impriir*meitt« at
11|> ' u n t i l n [.Imit llnii' nit<> be went
»w«nty moro am ti> b« added, Tlwro nvenun to 3, J, IiBuy, aiiporlntnnil oiil
"i'lliiK from n IUIIO hand duo to eutA lOn-fiMil n»t«nalun h i t t>*»n balll
Hunter llinwti, ownttd by I«mtinl
nliiml KIVIIIK b-eliiim.
arc now 2117 ah«r«a taken.
U
R
e
a
a
t
of on© of tho gantfa of mtin nmployiHl K«lrhnm of Itml Hank, won Ihn fipn
ovi-r tlm wnlk *t the waltln* room
: II on mnly wlin luat daturdny.
by th« ttlr|>hona company. Tho lot la fur ull inro nt Newark Hnturdnyy
writ »r th« lallr-iad traclia at ill* IU4
ri'il o K i n p u l l l i i i ; u
A t i ' i i i n n f Inl K
Two r.nttt Bold.
Ooutrr Home for •*)•. iHlx.KI feut
feot Iami on It la a houao, 20x2H nfUriitiun hi two
Arllitlo
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Hank ntntlnn. The e»l»n«loa KM *
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hi'iit».
At lUxlet, na*r Kayport, N. J., i ••el. Mr. l,i
',B»y will make ll hi a hiiin*. Owyhomur, nlmi ownml ky Mr. Kot
Tho Intent atylnn In alrlctly human i n u n t " f « t i ' « r o i i i i m i i y u t l r m t i i l n
Twil lilln nil Wentnbll' RVPIIll", f»r||l; 1'iniiiKntoil Iron roof. A driveway fpt
DOUM of 1Q rooma and 4 bath rootm;
hll hae been bulU on 01* MM
chain, won th« 2:!10 trot niul pain lit hair. ('nmlilriK» made In awltrhsa, vomll i l n n l n f i t t t o n t i i m lit K i i t ' i n t o w n <'uriniiM plucr, o w n e d by tlm llmt linn
M«hi»vl Qp*aa.
hot and cold wattr, faa and furnact
nayrhea, putfn, curia, knota and th« Innt W f r k . T h o o x e n w i l l h i o h e x h l h i ' Iti'iil I".ntuli' i n i i i p a n y . bavn brpn aold of lha atatbia ffaclnt
Brldff
Iwi) mit uf thro* hpnti,
l
B
ld
h«ati thrM Op»n rlrt-plneoi hardtnxMl
Mlaa VanDnrveer'a primary
nlnlano baakot braldi. Profatnlunal lion Bt t h u f u l r l i t Iti-d H a n k .
In Mix. I'MVVHIII (tprnnrilt nf Jeraey Th« Now York and font B
^a«^,
floorlnf and Hntah Utrini(fhout. g*v Apona on Monday, flapUmbor 10t|v
attendant for halrdrdMlnR, marrpl
City, Thn prlfn paid wan |!ir,l),
road rompanr did tha work
Jttp Wl«...
anty-llva M N * »f land! ground* about (inly a limited number nf puplla
>t* Wall r « D « "
--•»••A bottl« of
California port, waving, ahanip'iolug, mainlcnrliiR, faU»a houi« v«ry •ttrMtlvt, and gardan tak*n, and Mat* t»»«rt«d in lha order inarrry or claret. g\ n away fro* with cial and aonlii mm<age. Dr. lrranc«a
tMawaui*
Juei H4«*l»4.
Thu flnrnt linn In town;
plants.
_..
carrlaf* of application. Far Information nd
A rnrlnml of bunlticH wajoda tot
._ » full i||U»rt Cabjiwt whli- R. Cook*, ehlriiiiudlat, fact and aealp nn palntlnij nn<l «Voratln«. J. 3.
Modtl U flulok
(loll«r
nwi»w,ak. -Ai
!. Jtwift, dr«M Ml»a Rita VanUttVMr, W H*y awry Saturday, J, I. Mooalcy, 10 aiKKlallat, 11)2 MiHimoutH Itre.t, 1U« Tra»«ra, Moohanlc atrt«t, near IIroad. huti'lierii, hnkarii, milk and vejreUbli Inir cut. tup KMd Wl
mutt, Flal
Uranoh avenue, IUd Hank,—4i/v.
J. W. Mount C0.-A1
wii|{<in», «U. } . W, Mount Co.—vi "
FEST1VAUT0CEANPQRT
P
THE BED BASK REGISTEB
BRIEF HEMS OF NEWS.
oats* '
MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN ALL PARTS
OF MONMOUTH COUNTY;
SkmraWRinr.
Opens June ZOth.
Owner Haul enMot
Penonal Note», Sale of Property, Building Operations/.Entertainrnnb, Lodge Doings, Slight Fires, Births, Marriages, Deaths,
. Accidents, Case* of Sickness, Proceeding* of Official Bodies and
Other Interesting Features of Town and County.
Power
A MIDNIGHT LEAK
IS A N N O Y I N G ,
BUT A LEAK IS LIAVLE TO
HAPPEN AT ANY TIMK.
Plumbing cant tut forever, no matter how sood
t has been. The water pipes, faucets, drains,
etc. should be examined at regular inter?als by
an experienced plumber, and sucb work as needa
attention intrusted to Mm for repair.
Civ. me chirn of the ptomaine in roar tons*.
•on will find toe bills smaller than usual and the
rork well done.
• . : .' '
Estimates on repairs or new work cMerfnUr
furnished. Flumblnjr supplies and Bath Boom
Fixtures Secured on short Notim.
>
F. B. Naylor of Ontario, Oregon, is
William H. Moore Jias carpenters
a t work remodelling the house which visiting his old home a t Allentown
lie recently bought at Allentown antf after an absence of nearly five years
in the West. Mr. Naylor haaji homein which he is living.
Robert Leo Fielder and Mercedes stead claim at Oregon whirfi He will
Hankins of Belmar were cup winners settle on after remaining in New Jera t the Asbury Park baby parade last sey about a year.
week.
Automobile Tlxe Enirlne Tested.
:eiU»c., R«l Baak. Shop. MaHord Bolldlns.
Harry Borden, Jr., and Harold TutThe new 100-horse power automo- . FAIR HAVEN, N. J.
tle of Asbury Park are* enjoying an bile fire engine of the Ocean Grove ft OskUnd Street.
onting in the Catskill mountains.
department was tested last week. The MMIWUmilllWIIHH
J. Courtney Punderford of Freneau machine pumped 140 gallons of water
has gone to the White mountains in a minute nnd was entirely satisfacVermont to escape hay fever.
John A. Longstreet of Manasquan tory to the Ocean Grove firemen.
is having a garage built at the Tear Boy Hnrt in Collision.
Patteraon Building,
Gerald Daly, a ten-year-old Asbury
of his house at Manasquan.
Russell Blake of Freehold has ac- Par(t boy, was badly bruised last
60
BROAD STREET.
cepted a position with the Farmers' week, when he collided with an express wagon while riding his bicycle.
exchange at Marlboro.
Joseph Nevis of Adelphia is build- The boy did not see the wagon as he
jne a fence between his field and out-was riding with his head down.
buildings.
Dog Catcher £oses Three Doffs.
Life, Fire, Accident,
Wilbur F. Burtt of Tcnnent has " Dog Catcher Leonard ofMatawan
been laid up several days with a had three dogs in the pound Tuesday
Health, Burglary
sore arm.
night of last week, which he intended
and Casualty.
Charles Emley of Hornerstown was to kill the next morning. During the
taken sick last week with acute indi- night some one removed the lock from
gestion.
STRONG COMPANIES
the door and liberated the dogs.
Miss Mary Postal of Elberon fell
REPRESENTED.
to the ground last week and broke her Ministers on a Titbin? Trip.
wrist.
Rev. J . P. Carman, Rev. H. B.
Stabrlght Cottage to ba Moved.
Strock and Charles B. VanHorn of
Mrs. Calvin Hendricks of Balti- Allentown enjoyed a fishing trip to
more has awarded the contract to West Creek Tuesday of last week.
move her cottage a t Seabright to. The party caught about 75 weakfish
MltlMllltHIHIMMIH*
Newman Brothers of Spring Lake1. and a few kingfish and sea bass.
The house will be moved across the Belt Tears Clothing- Off.
railroad and a new house will be built
Furman Brower was adjusting a
on the old site.
belt on .some machinery in a laundry
Ask for a S e w Trial.
at Asbury Park last Wednesday,
Counsel for Nicholas Vetrano and when his clothing became caught in
Thomas Ferraro, who were convicted I the belt. He was lifted to the ceiling
Of second degree murder for killing and his clothing was torn off.
Joseph Alffano at Asbury Park, has Biunson Property Btia.
asked for a new trial. Lawyers for
P. Hall Packer of Seabright has
lot on the Howland tract at
the men say the verdict was against sold
the evidence.
Rumson owned by the Land and Loan
Balmnr Oirl a Bride.
company to Mrs. Emma S. Mascard of
Miss Emma R, Bryan of Belmar New York for $1,800. Mrs. Mascard
and Wilbur Asay of Asbury Park will build a bungalow on it:
were married last week at Fair Haven Asbnry Pnrk Wins lodge nag-.
by Rev. J. H. Algor, an uncle of the The Asbury Park lodge has been
bride. Miss Bryan was 'formerly a awarded the prize flag of the Patriotic
teacher at Belmar and the groom isSons of America for showing the
an architect.
largest gain in membership during the
Postmaster's Horse Dead. .
past year. Asbury Park added 140
Postmaster E. I. Vandervecr of members during the year,
Freehold loaned his driving horse to jjnfrlishtown Man Dead.
George Blakeney, one of the rural
FARMS FOR SALE.
William C. Yetman of Englishtown
carriers last week. The horse died died Sunday of last week after a
COTTAGES FOR RENT.
Boon after completing the trip. Mr. sickness of several weeks. Mr. YetVanderveer recently refused $500 for man was 79 years old and was a vetthe horse.
eran of the Civil war. He leaves a Both Furnished and Unfurnished.
Vrahold Man Married.
' widow and two daughters.
Lincoln Hayes of Freehold and Miss Building n Barn.
Money to Loan in Various Sums.
Etta Petts of Jamesburg were marF. J. Eakin of Freehold is building
ried last Thursday at Jamesburg by a barn in the rear of his store propRev. Charles Knight. They -went to erty at that place which is occupied
Washington on their wedding tour. by John Marquardt. Mr. Eakin will 4 9 Broad Street,
Red Bank, N. J.
Mr. Hayes is a telegraph operator at build a bakery in the rear of the
Freehold.
store for Mr. Marquardt.
Given si Bfrthanj Patty.
Baling AKoUa,
Miss Florence Meyer of Oakhurst
John P. Nelson of Allentown is halwas given a party Monday night of ing his alfalfa hay. Mr. Nelson had
last week in celebration of her six-seventy acres'of alfalfa this year and
teenth birthday. An enjoyable eve- from two cuttings so far lie has harning was spent in playing various vested 269 loads. He will make angames and Miss Meyer received many other cutting next month.
presents.
Maimed Pastor Keturns Homo.
Old Church TeatLvil.
Rev. S. Ross MacClements of AsThe annual harvest home and fes-bury Park, who lost both legs and on>
tival of the old First Methodist church
arm
under a train a t Allenhurst' a
of West Long Branch was held last
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
Thursday night. People were present few weeks ago, was taken home last
from places all over the county and week. He will not be able to resume 17 Bank St.,
Red Bank, N. I.
over TOO persons were served with preaching for some time.
Bradler
Beccu
Girl
a
Bride.
supper.
Miss Lillie M. Kruser, daughter of
Boronffh Officials ITomlnatecl.
Ira Kruser of Bradley Beach, became
Voters of Monmouth Beach have the bride of Louis K. Evans of Brookselected William Blizzard for mayor lyn Tuesday night of last week. The
O
jolln n
« nn dd William
William Ross
Ross m . e n l 0 n v N;..ls p e r f o i 7 n c d a t Avon by
?nrdrA; O ::.. j o l l n ffn «
BED BANK. N. J .
l
for councilmen
tob
be voted on at the p, m
n,
v., Tim™*
Thomas T
T. Tnvl
Taylor.
coming election. Steps will be taken
Automobile
on
Sidewalk.
to have these men endorsed by both
OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING.
An automobile belonging to Mark
parties.
Kilmartin of Freehold, and driven by
Room 18.
Solmdal Mao nnys Farm.
,
John Scheldt of Holmdel has bought a young woman, ran up on the side- T.l.phooc 350-J.
walk
at
that
place
last
week.
The
car
the John F. Hutchinson farm at
Windsor. The farm contains ninety struck another machine and a hoi
lobbing of All Kinds,
was torn in its radiator.
t
gf l d d h
Theater Mnnagfor Clashes with Cop.
estimates
Cheerfully Furnished.
house and good outbuildings. Jlr.
Walter Rosenberg, manager of the
richeidt will take possession next
"ONE MONTH FREE"
new Broadway theater at Long
April.
Branch, was fined ?5 last week as the SEVEN MONTHS FOR THE PRICE
Ban Over 07 Carriage.
result (if an altercation wilh PoliceFranklin Hunt, Jr., an cight-yenr- man Dodd. The policeman claimed
OF SIX IF YOU ENTER NOW.
M Asbury Park I'o.y, was run ever | l ^ e , , b c , ^ \ V i l ^ a
Our
rooms are cool, light and airy.
by a carriage while nlayuiK in the
fitm-t lust week. The boy received a Over 400 at £lks' Clamiiako.
The courses are up-to-date and the inbad eut on his lieuil ;ind the wheels The l.onK Brunch lodpe of Elks hold truction is practical.
passed over his body, badly bruising: a clambake at the lod|,'e home last
Call and see us in our new .home or
nim.
Thursday night. The bake was held
on the lawn which was lighted with drop us a postal for information.
•Trap Shooters right Cop.
colored electric lights and over 100
Edward White, chief of polire at people enjoyed the visit.
Spring Lithe, was knocked down in a
fight with criip .shooters Tuesday Wrecked Automobile.
American Building.
An automobile belonging to John
niK'it of last week. Joseph Dunning.
Smith and State Streets,
one of the Kainlilvi'K, was arrested and Yv. Clark of rerrineviile was badly
PERTH AMBOY, N. J.
damaged lust week. The tires, cushheld in $.100 bail for the urand jury.
ions and top were cut to pieces. !
Arrested for Tlmft.
Clark thinks the work was done by a !
John Royal and Reiijumin Richnrd- discharged farm hand.
I
Fon (if Freehold were arrested lust
[
week on complaint of Lewis Lee, whoW o p n Burned by Gasolene.
A wagon used by Kdward Ileadden, I
charged them with stealing fil from
his house. The men were held under the ollk'ial lamp lighter of Manasqunn, caught tire from exploding gaso$100 bail each for thivKniml jury.
lene last week and the body was
Arrested for Bobbing- Employer.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Morn of An-burned oft. Hi'iiddcn's shirt was
bury Park were charged last week i burned from his hack.
•with hUnlinf; fuini.'ihiii(;s from the ho- X.ouff Branch Doy to rig-ht.
tel where they worked. Mr. Horn was Jerome Hennessey, a former Long
fined $10 while Mrs. Horn was n -lininch boy, is training at Holmkcn
fur a light for the bantam weight
leaned under a Mis|iended sentence.
championship.
Hennessey formerly
Cam* Boron with Briclt.
Harry 1!. Reid, u former resident held the Mi.'i-pmind amateur chamof rreehold, viuili'il his parenlii nt pionship of America.
that iilai-e last, week with hiii bride. Won n fluid M.ilnl.
Kmnnior in on tho wane and you
Mr. livid wim mnrried nt New lto- Miss Klhcl Lewis won the gold
clicllc mi .Inly 3d to Mis« .leannette modal olTi'i-ed as a pri/.i' in a decla- nuiKt now think nliend for winter commation foivti'M. conducted at Matawan fort. Now in the time to hnve. your
Oiiiunrr. Mr. Kriil in a printer.
lust wiek by the WIMIU'II'M tempellince heating appurutUH put In condition,
*»turn«<l from Hospital.
and if you wiiih lo install ntrnm hc»t,
union.
Mm. ThiMxIorv II. Kiclileii of Atntnhni nir or hot water in your home,
(CwitiiiHrtl an uryl jnr^c.)
wun returned from the Spring Lake
M nil your order In right uwiiy to
lmiililtiil limt week after undi-i'KdinK
Mr. W. M, (iunsiduii, a fnrtuer living
mi (ipcMitimi. Khi' him iiliiio.iL enlenr Fleming, I'u., r.a\n lie liar, uwii
tirely I,-HMIIU<I her Iwiiltri,
Chiinibirlain's Colic, ('linli-rn and DiaI»HACrriOAL,
Want H«vr rnstur.
rihocii Kemedy in bin family for four- fSnnltnryl^luinblng, fixating
The i'oii|tii'i:utliiii or the Manas teen years, and Unit he ban found it lo
nnd Sliest Mcital W o r k e r ,
•limn I'li'sliyleiiiin chinch hni linked lie nil excellent, .remedy, nnd t»ken
j W . Wnltcr W. r.dr.e of Laincl, plemnire in recommciKling i l . l-'or 80 I). Front HI.,
Rrd Bank, N. J.
Marylnml, to nrci'pl llm pnntoi ate «f t;alc by .Inme'f Cooper, J r . , corner
thd Muinii'iiiiin r l i i i n l i .
Hroiid nnd Whiti' ntleetli.
JOHN McCLAIN,
JHENDRIKCSON £ STOUT.i
INSURANCE.
INDIUSONSS.IT.
Real Estate, Insurance
and Loans.
W. A. HOPPING,
Thos. B.Deals & SOD,
Mason Contractors and Builders.
Ornamental and Tiling
a Specialty.
Geo. W. Sewing,
Contractor and Builder,
TRAINER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
On Thursday morning at 9 o'clock we will place on
sale about 150 pairs of Women's Oxford Tiesand
Pumps, all leathers, (some white canvas), at . 9 8 c
The former prices were $4.00, $3.50 and $3.00..
These are broken sizes. Theshoes will be on display in our window, with the sizes marked on them.
Come and see if we have you? size here.
P. S. None sold until Thursday morning at 9:00
o'clock.
FORD & MILLER,
18 Broad Street,
J. L. BERGEN A C O , •
PROPRIETORS.
16 Broad Street,
Red Bank.
Telephone 68-J.
I
OPENING OF SEASON 1912
New Point Comfort Hotel
and Dancing Pavilion
KEANSBURG, NEW JERSEY
East Front Street
Red Bank, N. J.
We Make a Specialty in Serving Shore Dinners for Automobile Parties, and have a Large Garage
Opposite the Hotel
DANCING EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING
Situated in Heart of Town
Convenient to Trolleys, Boat, Churches,
Train and Stores
Quiet, Homelike and Comfortable
Headquarters for Commercial Men
Pavilion for Excursion Parties, Picnic Grove*, etc.
Auto Bus Meets Trolleys
Telephone 11
H. T. METZGAR, Proprietor.
DeLISLE'S
Famous French Restaurant
UNEXCELLED SERVICE AND GRILL
The Bridge-Water Inn
Formerly The Camp "Belmar"
J. F. MURPHY, Proprietor
AT ALLAIRE
Open for the 16th Season
First Class French Restaurant a la Carte
Open All the Year
Established New York 1860
WM. S. DE LISLE
Pleasure Bay, Long Branch, N. J.
Shore and Chicken Dinners
1O West Front Street
10 Per Cent OH
ON ALL
COLUMBUS HOTEL,
Red Bank, N. J.
OEO. W. LOBBY, Proprietor
OPEN SUNDAYS
.
Telephone 338
Tlck«t» (or 9O.OO Worth ol Meals, S4.SO
ORDERS FOR
Spring and Summer
Suits and Overcoats
-AT-
MUSIC
Telephone 346 Long Branch
LIBBY'S RESTAURANT1
ED.
FIRST AVENUE
Restaurant • la C*rU
OAKES,
Proprietor
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J.
Telephone 36 Atlantic Highland!
Ro«n* Extra
This is Warm Weather! I
We Have a Cool Proposition for You!
S.aveyour mother, wife or sister the drudgery ; ;
of cooking or ironing over a coal fire. Put in a gas
stove or a gas iron and let them work in the new,
modern way.
Ranges and gas fixtures on display at show ;
rooms of
W. T. CORLIES,
Consolidated Gas Company,
CHILD BUILDING,
Office: Broad Street, Red Bank.
RED BANK, N. JT.
Talaphon* 1994.
HARRY C. FAY,
Mausoleums and Monuments.
(Formerly with R. T. Smith of lied Bank 27 yearn).
Office »nd Funeral Parlor*. 11 Eait Front Street,
H«W.n..I>hM1llM« R E D B A N K * IN. aJ.
Olflca l>hima W»7.
'
CHAIRS AND CARD TABLES FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
Paople are pkaiMHinmlsatlaflodwIth work ordorad at Mormon at Son'a I
PRICES and QUALITY uro
right.
•)
'<
If you aro thinking of oractinir a memorial, remember H « have a
larga and complete stock to Delect from. Also remember, wa have n
iong itandlng reputation for hqjnaat datling and for pleaaing p«oplc.
If you tray from ua there la'^o chonco of your getting inferior work
at evBrythlng la done under our jwrsonal aupervlaion and guarantccd>
Wo deilgn monumanta to aolt our customers,
Write ua and w e will call on you personally.
.
MANSON & SONS,
NO MORE SORE FEET
BISLAC
I'lrony. 1AII pnin will viininh lild' ]>|«<>r<Wri of itnr form, glvn 1| A I
iinigic, arid you'll luivc nn Rood n pair mi'l 1>n 'tmy!nrn<! A*Mj«««1r harm I
> <l o f Hliniild
3. K. KnallBh of Ocoim (irovc Wil. nf fe-i-l. i n a m o u r mi cnilli. K / O In
aotnr w i • *
(lam H«h»u1«r of Allfnliur«t nnd Jiunc M nflnjil oinlmrnt
Unit ipilckly,
mi»r r^riitiitmt if nnt r*ll«vM.
U. Harriett of flelmnr met new nimi r.oolliio imd hcaln. It'n (Inn for clmf.
i or »»l<. |I V JAB. OOQMMS, *r~ pr
iimsalx
limad aii'l Will
MC* of the llrlmar flxhlnic club.
Intt, euniiiM'i |uicl<ly limit mid m reinii, nlliiliiii
II»<{>, Hu<i Hunk, N, J.
!
Red Bank, N. J.
«ur»-B»rjB>s U O K T
MaimsqiiKn Ttoyrl/
fluid.
up IK.pc. Von con l»i enroll with
' flintIi-w A . Hnlli'iinn of Mndi'u.n him
lHPii|:ht tin! plot (ippunllv Ihe Union
hollar o n Hie MurunHfiiuu liver, l i e AsU Jnmrs Cnfinur, Jr.. Alioul I'./.O for
l>«ld J/.:.mi f o r II. iin.l will IMIIIII a Weary, AdilriB r'««t, Hunlons ftml Cnriif. L
If y o u r f u t m i ' ( i i i i l c r , s o r e , b u m , |
• u i n n i r r hoinu tli.'ie.
nnd ntltiK a n d k c r p y o u f c c l l n i ; m i m r j
To «ak a haarfty m«al AIHI not mifr*r
» « » M«>«WI>II t.'.l. Hold.
able Jill I h e l i m e | ; o t o Jaini'.'l Coop,., I iiilxriv
souMa lo« s/ood In ht t»lw, lint
K d w m i l K, flchlllie linn |piiii|r|il t w o J r . , liiilny, Iny ilnttii :'fi criit'i uny | It's t«sy wllli BIIJ£AO. I'or It Hlf»rts
lota on I,Hll(! Btiect id Miiluwnii fioni vviiiil a Jin- o f K / . O . I t In mild o n iin' r.ioit nmi m i n t s tli« •toniarli ls>• tantly i,( i|mnn nislilful I>nln«, If <nu
F r e d Hi'hoiV, J r . M r . Mdiilltc i» hav money luyi U plan.
mi' < • i fr., I,,!, wim Oalarth «f >k« MawThen I n b on hi/.O im,|n l | i ,,,,1anh,
l l t £ th« Klo'Did Kcrdid w i t h iinian.
h Kn*«rlbnrti,
l k
I}T»p*p»l«, or fttvm
M*w 1-I«li(n«- Club Mamli.ra.
SCIIRO[[)ER'S PHARMACY,
"THE SHOE M E N "
F'vineral Director, Upholsterer
and Coroner.
H. W. REYNOLD8,
is uBuaUyJthemoet important part of a machine. -So it is in a
prescription.
Each
item muBtbe properly
balanced by s q m e
other, all the others,
,and together t h e y
make the scale turn in
favor of helalth. JPhe
proper compounding
of a dose of medicine
cannot be too'strongly
insisted upon. WeinsiBt upon it in our
store.
Monmouth Street, Neiur Borough Hall,
Red Bank, New Jersey.
Telephone Z17-J.
CHAS. «. CONOVER,
I
Bchroeder'B Hair Tonic kills dandruff, keeps th« hair
from falling out and makes th« scalp healthy. That'*
tmough tm It to do. At Schroeder*! Pharmacy.
i
THE BED
RECU8TEB..
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Ever Held in Mc^nmoutlri. County
Every Odd Suit in the House
that sold at $18.OO, $16.50 and
15.OO, now;
Bear in mind these areall odd suits. Don't expect to find every size in
ivery style, but there are all sizes in the lot and while the price $8.55 is
3ss than their cost of production, we will guarantee every suit just the same
s though you, paid the full price. Your money back if you want it.
11 OPEN EVERY EVENING.
RED BANK.
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big lot of the Ocean Grove association automobile recklessly and for running and Abram Stilwell of Adelphin re-
be used as a playground and, it with his cutout on.
IBRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS, tocampus.
It is the only piece of land Ottmpoa Along magara. Rlvor.
cently spent a weelt in a bungalow on
the beach at Wanasquan.
available at that place for such a pur- Asher Woolley of Matawan has re-f wins at Preaaold.
(Coiiftnued /rcm /a«t pa^e,)
A wagon belonging to McCue & pose.
turned f,rom a camping trip of sev- Twins were born to Mrs. Edward
iBeecroft of Seabright Svas struck by Vlotlm of Consumption.
eral days along the Niagara river. lie Williams of-Freehold last week. They
Miss Ida Fielder, daughter of F. A. visited Buffalo and several places in are boys and have been numtd Leonl a big automobile at Monmouth Beach
lFriday morning. The front axle and Fielder of Adelphin, died last Satur- Canada while away.
ard J. and George E.
•the shaft of the wagon were broken. day wcok after a long sickness from Boy Boriomly Hurt by Auto.
Installing steam Heating Plant.
|No ono was injured.
_____ consumption. Shc">vas 29 years old
Willis Jackson, a seven-year-old
R. A. Ellis has awarded the contract
and leaves several brothers and sis-Long Branch boy, was hit and ser-for a steam heating plant in his store
frontier Be«W«nt Dim In Denver.
ters.
iously
hurt
by
an
automobile
Friday
and
office building at Freehold to
ililis Agnes Bedell, a former rcsias Civil Engineer.
morning. He received a broken leg George Mulholland.
jfjnt of Ocean Grove, died last week at Graduates
Harry
D,
Eobberts,
n
former
resiand
several
bruises.
Installing Hot Water Hoat.
penver, where she was yisitinp;. Death dent of Allentown, graduated as a
Potatoes WeigU a Pound Each.
V88 caused by peritonitis following an civil
Thomas Jolly of Long Branch is
engineer
from
tbo'
Tri-stato
col[operation l o r appendicitis, Miss JLJe- lege at Angola, Indiana, last week. Ho
Oliver E. Southwick exhibited a having a hot water heating system
basket of Mills Prize potatoes at
|dell was an actress.
wns married Juno 1st to an Angola Allentown last week. Twenty-nine of installed in his home. 11. R. Warwick
Sell for Child Beatlner.
is doing the w o r k . '
the potatoes filled a basket and Ba.ru at Freehold* Btirnecl.
Harris Kaplin of Long Branch was girl.
Cap for Aviator.
weighed 2D pounds.
larreated last week on a charge of beat- Coving
A small barri on I'Jdward Rhodes's
Keyport carnival association Dentlit Returns from Trip.
'
'^
ling Ills children, Kaplin woa held in hnsTho
place at "Freehold was burned Sunday
presented a loving cup to Oliver
l$200 bail for the grand jury. A com- G.1 Simmons,
Dr.
Stanley
Carrick
of
Asbury
Park
of
last week. ' T h e damage is estiaviator. Mr. Sim-has returned from a trip through the
Ipluint was also made against his wife mons visited the
Koyport in Robert J. Cockney Islands and with his brother, mated at $100.
•but Bhe left town. '
Collier's acroplano during the carni- Robert Carrick, will open a dental Naval Commander nt Spring Lake.
|lnjuxtl in fall from Wheel.
Commander P. I. Nnile of the battleoffice at Bayonne.
£
COMMERCIAL
William Schneider, who works for val.
ship Oregon is spending a few weeks
BUT Crop of Peaches.
Itho Western Union telegraph company Planning Hotel in Mountains. °
SCHOOL
at
Spring Lake. He is accompanied
Alfred
Heiles
of
Architect
Leon
l a t Long Branch, fejl from his bicycle
Frank Linzmayer of Morganville by Mrs, Naile.
»
Lexington Avo. and 35th St., Now York
(last week and was .badly bruised. He Cubberley's office at Long Branch is has a big crop of peaches which he is Death of Ocean Orovo infant.
NEW LOCATION
i picked up and taken home in a planning n hotel at Brctton Woods, selling ut the average price of $1 a
N. H., for the Bretton Woods com- basket. He estimates his crop at
The infant daughter of Mrs. WalIsing wagon,
NEW BUILDING
pany.
He
will
he
away
several
weeks.
ter
Auten
of
Ocean
Grove
died
last
3,000 baskets.
its Big- Bewer Contract.
Every requisite for the safety,
Interferes
witli
Officer.
Thursday.
The
child
was
born
John R: Jeffrey of Elberon has been
Women Drive In Horse KaceB.
health and comfort of our
'Wednesday.
Annio Young o£' Long Branch was
Jdwarded the contract to install a
students.
Last Saturday week a special race
fsewer. system at Hightstown. Mr. arrested last week chnrged with in- for women was held by the Freehold Infant Dies of Hemorrhages.
Commercial and stenographic
Mary, the infant daughter of Joseph
.Jeffrey's bid was between $31,000 nnd terfering with an officer who wns
driving association. Miss Lysbeth
courses. Individual instruction.
|$32,000. The work is to be completed making an arrest. She was held Ward drove Petty to victory in twoWhite of Villa Park, died Tuesday of
to await tho action of the grand jury. straight heats.
last week of hemorrhages of the lungs.
by December 20th.
Fall Term Opens Tuesday, Sept. 3
Tree Elt by llfhtnlngr.
New Eboron Houses.
forking in Canning Fnotorr.
New Houses at Ijong* Branch.
Enter at any time.
A
largo
locust
tree
on
Holmes
HankLouis Ling is having two houses
William H. Hendrickson, who has
Lawrence B. Newman of Long
NO SOLICITORS
•lived at Newark for some time, is now ins's farm near Allentown was struck Branch is building three houses on built at Elberon. The mason work is
iliving with his mother, Mrs. Josephine by lightning Sunday of last week. White street at that place. Samuel being done by Edward Schoenthaler.
Special commutation tickets to
Hendrickson of Allentown, and is Tho tree was split into four pieces Osborn has started a' house on theTell sown .Stairs.
our students on all railroads.
vorking in David Morris & Son's can- and wan broken off near the ground.
same street.
Eliphulet R. Barkalow of Adelphia
Our now tnillillnpr Is only a Bhort walk
Onptaln Thompson Ketlms.
ning factory.
from tho Hudson Tulio .—*'
fell down stairs at his home last week,
Beturns from HoBpltm.
1
Captain Joseph S. Thompson, comjoup (or riraman'i Fatafle.
( T
but escaped with a few slight bruise's.
Miss
Eurylla
Ely
of
Freehold,
who
I Col. John W. Aymnr of Asbury mandant of the Freehold military has been at the Long Branch hospital
id
Up
with
Blood
Poisoning.
|Park has donated a handsomo silver school, has requested to be placed on for six weeks, was taken home last
J. W. Dobbins of Adelphia luis been
cup to tho Asbury Park flremon's par- the retired list of tho United States Wednesday. Sho is greatly improved
suffering from blood poisoning in his
ado association to be given to the com- army. He han served twenty years.
in
health.
band and arm the past few weeks.
pany winning the hose laying contest Express Driver Hurt.
Samuel Foster of Asbury Park, n won Prize In Enby Farade.
next week.
Misses Nina and Elizabeth IJomMargaret
Thompson,
tho
threedriver for the United States express
Uarpeuter Has a roll.
inick of Matawan arc spending .sevyear-old
daughter
of
S.
C.
Thompson
Richard Laird of Allentown fell company, received n Bpraincd ankle of Matawnn, was awarded the second eral days in. the Adirondack mountlevcn feet while working on Albert last week, when his wagon was struck prize in the baby parade at Koyport tains.
Sunday-School Picnic.
last week.
kelson's bungalow: last Saturday week. by,an automobile at Bradley Beach.
_*Jo bones were broken but ho wasLodge Man on Visit.
The Oiikhursl Methodist SundnyOperation for Appendicitis.
Thomas
A.
Fuhy,
president
ol
the
badly bruised nnd was unconscious for
hool held its annual picnic at AsHarold McDcrmott of Freehold bury l'ark last Fiiiliiy.
Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, mndo n
[some time.
visit to Long Brunch lnut week. Mr. underwent an operation at New York
Sick -witli Ijrplioia rever.
a few days ago for appendicitis. Mr.
H. T. VunHorn, "the Freehold agent Fuliy is 7n vciirs old nnd is a lawyer McDcrmott is employed an court clerk.
A vast amount of ill health is due
bf tho Pennnylv-.inia railroad, is nick at I'iiiludelphm with a big practice.
to impaired digestion. When the
Froncner'i Dloydo Stolen.
To
Extend
Sewor
Mains.
Jwith typhoid fever. Walter Huluc,
Htomnch fails Id perform its functions
A bicycle belonging to Rev. T. B.properly the, whole .system becomes de|tho assistant agent, nnd W. T. Wes- Tho Long Branch sower company
cls of Burlington nro looking after will extend its mains up Norwood Hughes, niiBlor or the Long Branch ranged. A few doses of Chamberavenue this fall. Tho extension wim Baptist .church, was stolen from the lain's Tablets is nil you need. They
khe work.
will strengthen yuur digestion, inasked for laat year ami the company porch of tlio pnr'iionnKc lust week.
••.via Companion from Drowning.
Goort Cntoh of rlih.
vigorate your liver, and regulate your
Jack O'Donohuo of LIMIR Branch promised to do the work this yunr.
btnvehi,
entirely ilnim; away with that
M.
P.
Bench
and
Professor
John
Kn.vna taken sick witli cramps while Oliuroli Collection Totals JO13.
feeling tine to faulty dige.^iiathing last week nnd but for tho na- Tho annual utiminor collection of the riKlit of l'Vcriiold went to Forked miserable,
tion,
Try
it. ,M:niy Dthern have been
Matnnco of CharleH Sncco, who wnsBVadlcy Beach Catholic church, which Klvcr on a fishing trip Tuesday of lust iiiTiiianeiitly ou rid -why not you.I l o w often in a yuar tlu parents
In bathing with him, ho would have was taken up .Sunday of last week, week. They caught 140 wcali/Mi.
tin.?
i''or mile by .Inmes Cooper, Jr., corner
OpornteA on for Tumor.
(lrownod.
llroiul and White shoots.
amounted to ,f8l:i. Thin is bigger than
Huy the
filter Bjstein In Tennent Oemeterjr.
Mi-H. (icoi'pro Morris of Maiumqumi
any previous yeiir'n collection.
wim operated »ii for a lumor at the
The water system which In being
BUSTER BROWN SHOES
Spring l.ukn hospital | m , t ThuiKdiiy
Installed in Tcnncnt cemetery 1B Butcher Tlrtn ou Ontlng-.
Tho [second minimi outing1 of tin"week. Kho In rapidly lecdvcring.
libout completed. A power houno lion
and y o u w o n ' t s:iy it r,(i often.
been liuilt ami n compienned tiir tank Cl\\|ili>y«'!i of Vugi'l IlvolherH butcher Buys rm.onjr.r Automolllo.
'1 hey arc unite lo .•.(and linrtl kiuicka
kind KiiHoleno engine have been hi- nhop at Anbury l'ark WUH held ut l)o- l''i-cd<<rick Wyi'lmir of MiiniiHiiunii
BIIItl l;i;.t twice as Ioii|; a i ordinary
IIIHIU'II hotel at Allaire .Sunday. FifR>(1 Dank Cltl.iiin Kliould W . l u h Well
linn
iKiuglil'nil
nutonidbilo
IIIIH
wlilch
teen men were In the parly.
(liililicn'u :lii)cs.
nt njr rieoe or Tin.
be in iinint? t«i c a n y pus.scngeiH from
Tills ]:vl!lenop,
Fred Durham of I-ong It ranch wim HeUot SttUgntes Chosstv.
thn Hliilinn and town to the bench.
Frank (iunlel, Churl™ N. White Arrested for Htenlhig Boat.
tutting n plcco of tin lust week, when
Proof of merit .liivi ill I h c evidence.
MM'tagKcu edge of the tin nindo n bud and William II, Vanllruiit will Top.
JufTi-ny and Cluuleii Joni-n,
fcut in tho bnck of hin bund. Throo resent the flrenien'ii relief nnnoclalion twoWrfilny
CiinviArijig evidence in Itod Hunk,
Lung
llriineli
ImyH,
WITH
nrioiileil
MlBlo
'M S H O E S
ptltchoB wore viM.utrod to clone tho of Lung llraucb ut llio nluUi meeting biHt wcok vhitrgod with KleulinK u row- In n o t t h e leHtiiMimy of iitruiijTern,
at Atlnntie City nnxt month.
wound.
bout liolnnidng to .Stanley Croon.
I'W Hoys—For (litls.
Cut Price Leaders Commencing Monday, August 26th
IONA CORN
4 Cans
!5c
PACKARD
ISCHOOL TIME.
"The Children
Need New Shoes!"
A Measure of ivjerit
SWEET, TASTY AND PURE
SPECIAL, IO STAMPS WITH EVERY CAN
Cohoes Salmon No. ]4can lOc^No. 1 can 15c
Safety Matches
a doz boxes 5c
A&P Ball or Square Blue
a box 5c
Herring Roe
2 cans 25c
White Wax Beans
3 cans 25c
Flaked Crab Meat
Baked Beans
sc
Evaporated Peaches,
Hut tile ciKloriieiiienl. (if Hed Hunk
>or 0oouts In Dump.
aits Jul, with RiUlroml.
JTho;: Nlrnpnon Methodist and tho Reginald AppliKiito, Henry ('liiiniilofiopli HII'IIIIIIIH IIIIII (i;lvi'ii up hin IXMiplli.
Pwibwterlnn Hundiry-nehi>oln of Long biirlnin, KvmiH 'rminnn mid Frank Jolt wit Ii CIIIIIII-H Mi-Diinnlil of Kng- Thut'ii t h e l;ind of |ii'(iof g i v e n heti
-lytidi hold tliulr iinnuul oxrumlon Hlddlo, Anliurv I'mk Hoy Kcimtn, inn Iliihtdwn nnd in winking n» Mitiiuaii
•Clnik's Liinillng nt I'olnt I'Mnmint ciimpliig ill IIIKII Ilt'ldgo. Tliny am fur the I'linniiylviigii inllioiid.
Thn Htiileiiieiil. nl' II Hed Hank citljjrtiUmlny. Thn trip wim nindo by in cliargK of C V. Cook,
lon.
DUO of r«r»Ir>l«.
ruin.
slaoelvsr for Orooer/ Tlrm,
Honjnrnlil Hnidloy of ilclmar dlnl
Ilmiiy II, Hlmimiin, nn export iic_Jentown's Bui)««» Is |9,1OO.
W. IMIIIIII«I(, II I'. Ii Ni>. J, Hill
ivi,
of linrnlynln Mmulnv of Inut week at
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The Allmitown hoioiigh coiincll lin« countnnl of I,(IHK llrnnch, hnn been Ilin iKKir farin at Wiiynldi', whorn Im I I . d I l l i l i l t , N . I
ny limit niiil IN" in-i•!• •IIOIIM riuui my U1.1
doptcd n IrndKiit of »:i,l()« for tho named nn receiver for thn grocery IIIIII lionil f(|f thn pnnt twu ycnin.
inyn wore m i l imly hi^ltiilrtr In piiririnn
»tnlnit y««r, Thn rl»rk of HIP Imr-firm tit Hi>yt A l'vumli, vfh^h unvo A OOIHI Tfl.M of Volatile).
hut
(llleil ivllli nnllim lit. ( i r i c n I Inn
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bimlnesH
u
your
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UKh In mnklliK lil> « di-tnllcd report
Clmrlon V. Colyiir of Torment him <llrr.y nliclln nnil I f i l l IIIIKIIIUIIIII In « VMI y
Hlifl'condlllon of tho biirouKli water M«r«> T«kln« ft • • • I .
lUnt.
Miijur Mnnrno V. I'oolo (if W«»L n big ylold of putnlwrn thin year. wny. HriitliiK Mini li'imi'ii Klilnny 1'llln
Lnng Ui'iiiii')i nnd Mix, I'oulo uro rn- Kimii ten IIOICB of Aintirirnn Uliinln W('V> II KIM»1 ntnlirilH' flir I m i l b l ' t tl f
« U « » M>« MM TipholH > « « .
llit« lilml, 1 m i n i Hi' i " mill w i m n n n l n r "
mi bun ImrvoKloil l,()l>n IIIUTOIK.
Uort Curtnp, u«m'«»nr of Mntiiwnn JovliiK ni'vuriit dayn lit Delnwiue
Iliul llii'in i until mil iMiimllily hi' it n u n i
trough, ,l» •UlfmlnK frmn typhoid Wnler (i«ii. They went for Ilin IIOIK^ Mew Kouse «^ O«khnral.
Henll Wl«<-itmti linn lirnhnh Krounil n W l l v n IIHIIII In,' r.. r IIH-«II I m i l l , I , » M l
ffiftr. IIo him h«cn •li'k •ovcriil weekn fit of Mr. I'ooln's licflUh.
for u «IK iiuiiii Imiinn on hin property itilnoyn n m trnv/ In u n i i l l i m l t'lmtUUni
hla I)U«IMHI w»» \\lsnniv«nl only •Idrrn »loin OhlmMirs Down.
('milrnctcir Ilitloy of ill'l III V imlnn lill'l li'tll'M Ilitvn .11 nn)i
Tim utorm Himilny of Intl. week nt Onkhnral.
Knlliniilen rbcorfiilly KIVI'II.
J
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*l ( H i t DIMM. •«« BtODIjT.
hlnw two rhlliinrys olT ol l>, V, I'rr-Asbury l'nrk In diilmr thi) Work.
Iccpnlin piomplly nllnniliil to.
MM, J«n» E, K»nn«dy, wlfn of rltin'n housn nnnr ICnsllnhtown. Hov- • »IMU« » •»«!.
For snip by nil diulcrn. Pilro 50
llnrnr W. JlisKtiy h«» OIB enntrpot
rilllwft K«nn«dv, Hr., of En«IM.- «rikt treen worn tiprwit<*d tiy Uin wind
K(int«r-Milburn Co., IitiiTnlo, Dillon Hutol,
Whiuf Avi'ini*,
tu bullil k Imrn on Mi>«0s 11. Murpliy's
nil, d M lo«l Thursday of ln-att ill«- III that neighborhood.
•nd dn>p«y. Bht wm 74 y»«r» A*t<Hsi«Mliil »lse4 »W,
fatm »t AlUntinvn. Tho <,|J bum wan N«w York, »ol« nKciil» for tli« Unllod
Regal Shoe Store
54 Broad Street,
Red Bank, N. J.
10 &?£. Stamps FREE
l—-Halulsom°
Chln
/Ll/
\J\)A I L L
,
, .
ta-'-qutndirs K\\o tlnrst
ItKI) HANK. N. J.
A ItMIIHTP.It Wlllll HllvPl'tlni'lllrlll will
>up|ily riiont uny wnilt.
/lift',
"
C u p8 m l S a u c
« ' i filven with
f "''I. refrotliing Iced Coff«?
Wo Imvo the blend lh«»plesie»lhe
jntUfii-j llio epicure.
EL RYAD BLEND,
.
Selected
Fresh
oelected
.
ib 35 C
A Dozen
n
•• cualing
nnd ilolii'luus. Wolirnrlilyy recornm»n«|
onm»n«|
THEA-NECTAR Blend, 12 lb 30c
^ w i t h OldDutch Cleanser, 10c
SPECIAL
$;>/(; Slaitipn with nil Tens nnd Coffees
llllllKW ((HIIIHS SOIKIIIII
I<"III;I: I> I I IVI I! 11 :»< Til
Knlr Hnvcn, nfoMtilc, Ktim
noi>, Monday nml 'I'lilirrilny
Mlilillrldwn, Krliluy.
MASON
CONTRACTORS.
tnlM..
Chester Aiiple/rnU, ton nf ,WIIH*m loronlly il««li'oy»i| \>y flip.
itmU$iil* of A"'iiiry V*A, w«i fltteil t n » t W»«H la Mtutnlaw.
Kemember tin nniim—Doim'l—nm
' urn) 1ml wttk (ot drl»ina nn
The famlllta at Cr*d«rl«k Roynolds ls.ke no other.
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each 25c bottlo of our EXTRACTS; all flavors;
come oaiiy; supply limited
O'Brien Brothers,
MHff
dfsrt U Mng m««U to
- lb 10c
With 1 bottle Ammonia 10c With 1 jar A&P Smoked
With 1 pk Macaroni or
Beef,
.
.
15C
Spaghetti,
- - 10c With 1 lb Fig Bars, . 10c
With 1 bottle Hire's Root
With 1 can Sultana
15c
Spices,
.
. 10c
BUSTER BROWN
omblntri »uii<l«y-»oliool Vlonlo.
a can 15c
. . . No. 2 can 10c
AUHMIII- IIIK1IIHII.II.,
I-Vl.lny. Kntnnlowri.I.Utlo
Hllver unit Hlwowstwry,
Tliursilny,
lli'lfnrd, Nnvimliik, Tuesday, Kcmnlniru, rhupilt
Illll unit l.fiinnrilo,
W l l
Tnlephon* IK),
no UROAD mmemrt,
VMBD H A N K , N .
THK
.Page C
river there without becoming a trespasser.
THE REDBAM REGISTER
JOHN H. COOK. Editor «nd Publi.i.r.
GEORGE C. HANCE. AMUI.HI Editor.
-If thg commissioners feel that they
cannot afford at this time to buy the
riparian
right of every street in Ked
Borises* Mansaert
Bank, they can at least make a beginTHOMAS IRVING BROWN.
ning. Buying the river front of
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:
Washington street would be a start in
On* year...,
tl.60 that direction, and the town can well
BIX months
J» afford to pay a fair price for it. If
Three montlis
-,*• it can be bought by direct purchase at
Saterei at the postofllce at Red Bank, a fair figure, well and good;H>ut if not,
W. J , as second-class matter.
tlie town ought to get it through condemnation. It ought never. to have
"WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28, 1912. been allowed to get out of the possession of the town, but since it was
allowed to be transferred to a private
TOWN TAI.K.
owner, it ought to be got back withOne of the thingR which the town out .further delay.
commissioners should do is to create
a park commission, or to arrange for
the public ownership of lands in Red One of the political stories of the
Bank for use as a park. This can-be dfty is that John W. J . Bonnell of
done through the passage of an or-Maple avenue wants the nomination
dinance erecting a park department for mayor. Mr. Bonnell was mayor
of the town, or it can be taken up asof Red Bank one time by nppointment.
ono of the functions of tlie board of This-was just after 0. E. Davis had
been . appointed postmaster. Mr.
commissioners.
Davis had been mayor of the town
>i. * *
many years and when he was apI believe that the best way would be pointed postmaster he had to i-esign
to form a park commission. It would as mayor. Mr. Bonnell was selected
commissioners to
and he served to
.
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.
EEGIBTJEE
To the Patrons ofthe Monmouth
THRIFT
and economy woi'k for and with the man who
has a growing bank account. There must be a
planting before growth—open an account now,
• with the '
•'
.
County Agricultural Fair.
Having secured the exclusiveprivilege of selling cigars and tobacco at
RED BANK TRUST COMPANY
the fair, Iwish to state that I will keep
TEMPORARY OFFICE
a full line of first-class goods which
28 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J.
will be sold at the same prices as at my
Funds deposited on the first three days of any
month will draw interest at 3 K per cent from
the first day of that month.
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i
store on Front Street, Red Bank.
depart
the business is completed a park comMr. Bonnell liked the position of J
mission should bu appointed consisting of progressive, broad-minded citi- mayor of Red Bank so well that when |
election
time came he ran for the of- j ^
zens of the town.
fice. Brit Mr. Bonnell liked the job | i
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better than the people liked Mr. BonThe commissioners have the power nell,
for he got a pretty sound licking. I
h mem- He would
to create a park department, the
to have got the post- i
'bers of which shall be paid salaries, office 'whenliked
Lou Manning got it in I
or they can create a park department, 1909, but outside
of that there hasn't j
the members of which shall give their been a political peep
from him since;
services free. I do not believe ,i,, lf i t 'Ithe
voters of Red Bank squelched his j
is wise to pay salaries for services mayoralty
ambitions eight years ago |
.AT
such us these. The best men for such
a purpose would be men who would or so.
not he actuated by the desire to get a
Maybe Mr. Bonnell thinks the j
salary, hut who would serve as park
commissioners because they, really mayoralty is a stepping stone to the |
wanted to do something for the town. yjostoflice', and possibly this is the
reason' why he is being talked of for
the job of mayor again. Mr. Davis
SPECIAL EXCURSION
Ucd Bank could get a park or awas mayor of lied Bank and was eleseries of parks without increasing vated from the job of mayor to the job j
VIA
taxes, provided the.matter was taken of postmaster. When ' Mr. Davis's
up in a proper way. The land itself term as postmaster ran out Lou Manwould be a good investment, for itning was mayor of Red Bank and Mr.
would constantly increase in value. Manning was elevated from the job of
Land in Red Bank has more than mayor to the job of postmaster. It's
doubled in value in the past ten years. just possible that the same thing may
In some parts of the town it hashappen three times hand-running. If
"doubled in value in the past three things should turn out that way this
years. In no part of the town'has it time the man who is elected mayor of
CHILDREN 8I.2O
increased less -than six or eight pe*r Red Bank this fall would be elevated,
cent a year during the past ten years, to the job of postmaster next Februexcept in the business, mart of Broad ary.
Round Trip Tickets, good only on above date on SPECIAL TRAIN
•street, where it has brought figures
which leaves Red Bank at 8:55 a. m. Returning Special Train
far above its actual wortft. for the past
leaves Atlantic City 6:10 p. m.
Mr. Bonnell is a grocery drummer
twenty years.
\
"and is said to be very successful at it.
But I imagine it's a heap nicer to be
For full details consult Ticket Agents or write or 'phone
Any lands buuglit in Red Bank for postmaster of Red Uiink .and draw a
park purposes could be classed as ancouple of hundred dollars every month
Dlifarlct Passenger Agent
C . JT .
ASBURY PARK, N. J .
investment rather than as an expen.se. for doing nothing than it is to have
• Bonds could be issued to pay for the
to hustle around and sell groceries for
p;ulcs, at a low rate of interest, and if a living. But 1 dont think Mr. Bonit were thought wise, park cnni't'ssior.s nell will be elected mayor of Red Bank.
• • • • • • « • • •
could he sold, which would brin^ more He was licked at a time when the
than the interest on the bonds, making town was solidly Republican. The
the parks virtually Helf-supporting. In year following Mr. Bonncll's defeat
every instance, before any issue of the Republicans recaptured the ollice
bonds could be made, the people would of mayor and held it several years.
vote on the question of buying tht Now the tuwn has become Democratic,
properly, tho same as they vote on or at least \ t has been going Demobuying property for schools, and itcratic l'ov the past two years, owing
would be up to the people to decide to the dissatisfaction of the people
for themselves whether they wanted with'the manner in which the Repubthe purchase made or not.
licans ran the town during their latter
years.
WILLIAM CULUNGTON.
Spend tKe Day
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ATLANTICCITY
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J t A R K S STORE BEAUTlFUt
BROAD. WCW»<MD HALSEY JIKCEK
"We Give and Redeem Surety Coupons/'
FSJe-w Jersey Central
WEDNESDAY
Sept. 4th, 1912
•
H: * *.'
FIRST YEARS AGO
FIRST TODAY
FIRST IN FUTURE
THE OLD AND THE NEW
One of the line things about the
.school system in Xew .lersi-y and one The pre.'ent hoard of commissioners
of the fine things about buying prop- are putting the streets in good condierty for [larks and about i-sumji tion, they aru cutting down expenses,
bonds fur improvements, is that the they are reducing the tax rate, they
people vote on these things and decide are stopping unnecessary waste, and
for themselves just what they want they are giving a pretty good admindone. Sometimes the people make istration of public business. Maybe
mistakes, anil vote in a way which the people will vote fur a change and
they are afterward sorry for. Bill put the Republicans hack in power, to
that is one of the penalties of self continue their garbage contract scanKuvcrnment. It is vastly better for dals, their high tuxes, and the other
the people to have tlie entire say-so things fur which the Republican adabout things and make o.rusional mis- ministration was noted. And then
talics, than it is t<i have the people again, maybe the people wont do anygoverned from the out.sid', even if llie thing of the kind. Anyway, if the
Republicans expect to win, I should
outride government were bellei".
not think they would put up a candidate who got a hard licking at a time
when everything was Ruing the RepubT h e only w a y a p e o p l e c a n I n r n
lican way.
p r o p e r self g o v e r n m e n t is b y p r a c t i c o-o-o
i n g self t i n v e i u m e n l , T h e unly w a y a
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We^show here the two ways of cleaning dirty carpets.
Now is the time to try it out. We just commencecLthis
Spring but have lots of pleased customers already.
Do not forget that we are headquarters for your
Laundry and Awning wants also.
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62-64 White Street,
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paid
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Hot dans
LIPTON'S
TEA
Hot or iced
Largest Vulcanizing Plant in Now Jersey. All
work done under the supervision of a vulcanizing expert.
Look for Our Exhibit at the Monmouth County Fair.
•
DISBROW'S GARAGE,
Bridge Avenue, Near Depot,
RED BANK, N. J.
JMHMI
11 £ 2 little Giant Potato K
any kind of a heating »J<
t dont conduct ani/iX
tntivnin nitlen" in thr heating line hut do /Int-rlasa uwfc at a rea*enable ' V
llpiire. Mow it tht time to think about heatlnu for void weather U not far ft
J.idrt i i l i m i , it M i l l M-i'tii'i t n i r e Ihnt
(lit- JHMHI dinner w m i l d out welpli I he
li.. n l - nl' tile iM'iklie.
n f O w
iiiiiuy
n ilnllai
n
Tho safest and most
refreshing drink,
• BEST AND LATEST STEAM PROCESS.
ilill'i'U n i .
lc : i s a n
like
IIHIIIMM
HOT WATER HEATING.
M i . W o i t h U y
I'IHUI
I l n - i > i i h ' o u t -..
i n
M I I I ,t a n t i ; i l ,
IMUMHMI
d i n n e r , 1 1 1 m i i t i s t n r . i v i ' h i m HHVW
i l i ' i n n f I i i M i i y , l i l . e ;i r i v e n ; i l l ; n e c k - '
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dinner
u • 1111111 J- (> i 11111 t h e I n i n (• i y
n i n n ' s i i e i<|i , w h e r e il w o u l d n o t l i e
M'cn.
while
i h ePHTII
silk
iierklic
i w o u l d \n> : i d i ' r o n t t m i l m i l l n t i I ' M I I M - I I
I i n l n i i e i i l w i n * li w i > n I d n d d I i i h i s i i n p ' l i t i t n < e n m l I DI I I K d i g n i t y
in Die
: i j ' l i l '»f n u n , V e t e v e n w h e n I h e ; u |
Hot wnter heating /> my tptclaltu but I alto inrlull
V e n t u r e * , <.f t h e y.ivvw
u i I I , i i . - M i t i . * i n jifnnf anil ih> all my work In a nalhfactory
manner,
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l i n e pn i I H'ulai i. l i r e t:iLen into enn
t ob u y b a c k
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l
.rrni'. : iilni'lluw
NEWARK, N. J.
BY THE
c i t . i t m
H i , d i i c -li
t i n -t m v n
hl
lnl^f,
my
t i n - ; n l v a n t ;ij;r o f
Red Bank, N. J.
TIRES AND TUBES
VULCANIZED
cunrirlc i \ ; m i
\\f
oil l.rlirv
lluil lii.n
.- IKK I U I l i e fit' ••. n p p i n t i n t s Vi't I l«>v c i l i;. ; .l u l lW - i t o f iiv e a l i m i K r y m a n
mill,I
hich
li
dun-
li.'id
Broad, New and Halsey Streets,
<*i
child c a n l e a r n t n w a l k i s b y t i y i n e .
The edit r of the Freehold 'fronsto walk.
W h e n a child f a l l s d o w n
u n d bloodies i t s n o s e w e (in n u t p:, k c n , ' i / , d i i - . . - n t like what the I!K<SIKTI-:«
gifts to public schools,
u p t h a t c h i l d a n d tk"Maiv Unit i t i s s a y s ahii-.i
good old friend, or
y myy g
unfit, t o t r y t n w a l k . T h e child s u l l e i s 1 am t
il
l you lie. friend, lliulif
Y, L a w r e n c e
t h e , p a i n a n d t h e p e n a l t y (hie t o i t s
u n w i s d o m a n d i t s i n e x p e r i e n c e , a m i of l-'lei-holil, t h a t t h e e v e r y d a y e d i t o r
' i n (.lie c u d i t learn.s t n w a l k a l l r i ^ l i t , of i h e 7'/,('.'.-rr//i/ is a w a y on a v a c a t h o u g h n e v e r , till t h e e n d of i t s life, tion, anil that h i s p l a c e i.-- t a k e n b y u
t u n i t b e a b s o l u t e l y s u r e t h a t it w i l l \ ' a s : - a r college g r a d u a t e - ( l i n i n g h i s
l-'ar he it from m e t o m a k e
riot, meet w i t h a mi.Oiap w h i l e w a l k - aliM-iU'c.
ing.
I n t h e s a m e w a y a t n w n o r a a n y eoimiai i -ons b e l w c e n t h e b e l i e f s
of
an
m
i
l
m
a i y f a r m e r ' s h o y , li!re t h e
c u r n m u n i t y l e a r n s t n e,,>vern itself. I t
l e a , u s fi'nin e x p e r i e n c e w h a t t n a v n i d e d i t o r nf T u n Ki:ii!r.TKi;, ainl tlie; bein oell'-Knveninieut, a n d i t l e a r n s i n liefs of a Vassal- g r a d u a t e , like t h e
t i n i v w h a t i s lu-.-t a n d w h a t i s \vm -t p i e ' l i t ;.!,h- aiiii d i s t i n g u i s h e d e d i t o r
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RED BANK. N. J.
Fire, Uf«. Accki* it, 1'ornaJa and
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over tho lato Hoover Digger with somo later improvemontfl, such tin ntcol web,
driving citainn Hhiultlcd to keep tho dirt out of the oil holoi and off the driving chains on tho
inuin gear whooU.
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Wo Bro willing to lot nny customer u*e tho LITTLE GIANT to dig thoir potatoon bcforol
wo auk him or them for a wttlomont,
Wo guarnnt«o It to do u KOO<1 work wi tho Hoover or any other make of n digger. The
draft Is light. Tho digger Iff made of tho boat material that can be bought. Anyone needing
a digger will mnko no miitake in trying tho LITTLE GIANT, manufactured by Ohio R«ko Co.,
Dayton, ,Ohlo, and *old by,
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H. D. SMOCK & CO.
THE BED BAHK HEGIBTElt
NEWS FROM HIGHLANDS.
, RIVERSIDE COTTAGE ON FIFTH STREET SOLD TO
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CHARLES ZSOLNEY OF HOBOKEN.
^ Tke Place H u Btwa Conduct^ for Several Yean M « Boardin,
' Home by Mn, Mary Stouu-Thre« Kcyduto Collide with Wagflu Here U t t Week—Mita Addle Gerbrach Win* Prize* m
Summing Contest* at Keantburg Carnival.
Fifth
ie tracks and in getting out of the
- The Riverside cottage on F
«tceet, which has been conducted for a vay of a train coming towards him
namiwr of years as a boarding house itepped directly in front of one com, ' l » Mw. Mary Straus, has been BO1<J ng in the opposite direction. Burdge
• ' Charles Zeolney of Hoboken. This as taken to the Long Branch hospiB iB well known .as a boarding il and now eeems to Be getting along
re, and all the buildings are In
ill right.
, good condition. The price paid is said [pooiftl ,S*rvlo*i at Ohnioh.
' to have been 818.260, The new owner
Large congregations were present
will take posnesslon October 1st,
it (he special services at the MethoWith Waroaa.
list church last Sunday. Rev. A. H.
Ralph Hand of BaJ> avenue and JIark of Carney, New York, preached
Clarence Packer of. Fifth street • fig-it the morning service. At the afterured in similar accidents last week. toon service the Countess Eugenia
The bWs have new wheels, and while Hildegrade VonBoos, a famous mezzoriding the other day young Packer ran soprano, sang several selections and
into a wagon and damaged the front Edward Owen Towne of -New York
of his'wheel. The next day Hand did delivered an address.
the same thing and had to go without *xi«* I t e u .
bis wheel for a few days,
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Vivian Johnson, the two-year-old
Otrl Vina Prim In Bwlmmlnf Coatertp. laughter
of Everett Johnson of
Miss Addio Gerbrach, the seventeen- fourth street,
Tuesday night of
year-old daughter of Martin Gerbrach meumonla afterdied
short illness. The
«f the Hotel Martin, won two prizes uneral was held aSaturday
afternoon
at the Keawsbure carnival Friday.
the Methodist church in charge of
Hiss Gorbruch took first prize in theat
the
pastor,
Rev.
Thomas
HUBB.
The
•trimming race and the diving contest
was buried at Stone Church
ior girls. She won first prize in the pody
emetery.
•wimming race last year,
Arthur R, Forbush, an official of the
•arrow Eioap* from Drownin*.
Boy
Scouts, made a speech on Boy
, Miss Edith Andrews, the nineteenScout
work at a meeting of the boys
ir-old daughter of Joseph Andrews,
is spending the summer at his eld last Thursday night in borough
iall.
The
meeting was well attended
,g« on Sea Drift avenue, Water
:h, and CharleB Smith of Newby the boys and they enjoyed the ex•k, .had a narrow escape from hibition and also took pleasure in askriing Saturday morning while in ing questions about the work.
Miss Madeline Dennett of Barberie
ting In the river. Miss Anva, in' company with Smith andavenue, Water Witch, who has been
ral other young people, had gone laid up for about a week on account
bathing in the river opposite the of a sprained ankle, is ablo to be
':hend a short distance from the around again. Miss Bennett hurt her
idrews homo for ' tlicir morning ankle while getting off the steamboat
at the Central railroad pier at At. «wim. They had only been in the
.water a short time when the steamer lantic Highlands.
Sea Bird passed up the river on its The members of the Methodist Sunway to Red Bank. It is thought that day-school held their picnic to Long
the swell from the boat, combined with Branch today instead of to Palisade
the fact that Miss Andrews and Park as was originally, planned.
Smith Bteppcd in a deep hole, was theThrough the courtesy of E. M. Bars, a
cause of their being drawn under the summer' resident at the Highlands,
water. Miss Andrews was almost im- the children were taken f reo of charge.
mediately overcome, but Smith manA large number of colored people
aged to keep her -from going to thewere here on the excursion to Highbottom, and at the . same time keep land. Beach last Wednesday. The colhimself afloat.
Joseph Andrews, ored. folks1 camo by rail, trolley, boat
lather of. the girl, pushed off. from and wagons^ and they spent tho day in
shore in a row boat, and with the help seeing the sights and having a general
of Captain Sell Wnuters,- who was?ood time."
passing in his boat, managed to bring
The Highlands volunteer life saving
them to shore. The girl and Smith station, which has its headquarters at
were taken to the Andrews home, and Ritz & Hyland's boathouee, .was represtoratives applied, but it was some resented by three of its members at
time before Miss Andrews recovered tho Keansburg carnival last Friday
.from the shock. Smith was up andnight. They took part in the water
event.
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Frank Keon of Water Witch was
ind again within a short time.
taken to the Long Branch hospital lust
[aw Organisation.
Monday suffering with erysipelas and
A number of the summer residents blood poison. The next day he was
«Jf Water Witch have' formed an or-brought back home and sent to a
ganization known as the Water Witch hospital at New York.
association. The first meeting was
The week-end guests at Ritz & Hyheld laBt Thursday night at Dr. C. E land's boat house Were John Bloon,
field's on:Sea Drift avenue. By-laws Thomas J. Whytc, George Hutchinson,
and a constitution were adopted nnd Mies Bishop, Mrs. Strang and family,
the following offlceri wore selected;
George Arcnl«r,: Fred Bursti and Erich
:! President—A. E. Dennett of New York. Bishop.
Vice president—Juduo miner Freelund
Jack Quinn of Bay avenue has been
of Newark.
• ' Secretary—Georgo T. French of- New taken to St. Michael's hospital at
Newark suffering with blood poison.
York.
Treasurer—Dr. C. 10. Klold of Hlc.Ii Tho poison started from a scratch on
inorul Hill.
his elbow.
This organization will meet once c Miss Maie Kiley of New York, who
month during the summer at Water is summering on Navesink avenue, is
" Witch, nnd during the winter months now spending a few weeks at the
thky will hold their meetings in thePeaks Island hotel at Peaks Island,
erf'ty at A. E. Dennett's. Tho object Maine.
ttfjf the organization is to help along
G. V. Johnson has discovered a new
*&e conditions among tho summer res froppe. The recipe is being kept a
pidents at Water Witch and t& en-secret. The new dish is called a "tur' deavor to make the place a restricted key trot f rappee" and "has been selling
'
• district. Tho club has twenty charter good.
members, and it ia expected that more
The streets at Water Witch are all
will join when the organization ia being repraded and a new coat of
made a social one. The club has buil gravel put on them. Jesse Stout of
a, float in tho basin which the summer Atlantic Highlands is doing the work.
residents may use for a landing, and Robert A. Hunter of Melrosc,
they will place a light at the end ofMaine, is spending a three weeks' vaation with his mother, MrB. Robert
the bulkhead.
Hunter of Highland avenue.
'Vaololmtd £ttt«».
^ Advertised lotters "remain nt th" George E. Jenklnson, Jr., the Bay
poetoffiee addressed to the following: avenue lnwyer, will run for township
.. A. B. Auliort. William Burke, Wllllnir collector on the progressive ticket at
.J. Burke, Charlos Blank, Arthur Chrlnt tho coming election.
affern, Leo CuvanuuKli, Jnmofj- Christ
Miss Alice Lacey of Now York spent
Charles Edwin Dnney. H. Deforest, Clifford W. FOKerty, F. B. Gurvin, John Gor- last Tuesday with her friends, Miss
don. Harolil Hoffman, Herrh 1'Yn.nz Kor.el, Madeline Dennett of Barberie avenue,
Frank Konlnff, IS. Moore, Rotiario FrJzzla,
Waltor Hlrott, M. L. Slogel, Mrs. A. Au- Water Witch.
bert, MIBS Ullzubeth Ackort, Mlsa F.
Jack Tierney of Navesink avenue is
i Coyne. MrB. Julius Deckort. Mrs. V. A. S.ablo to bo up and around again after
(Franklin, Mlsa Elizabeth Oreene, lira. A. having been laid up with malaria for
/HarrlB, Mrs. P. Herb, Mm. Allnn Hoffa few' days.
man,
Hr». William. Kruso, Mrs. K.
Ketper, Mm. C. W. Lamckcn, MIBS Jnlli
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kavanaugh and
NcOulnnoHB, Mnrgarot Mohrbock, Mis family of Brooklyn are spending two
Oertlo McGill. Mrs. Frank McGovem
Mrs. Elizabeth Munition, HuOi Newcomb weeks at C. Wiliiams's on Bay avenue.
Mm. it. 1.. ONcll, MIKH Solly O'Nell. Mn
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bauman of New
C W. ITello, M™. Mauil Wchle, Mn York spent part of last week with
Philip Hitter, Mrs. II. ltupp, Mlxn J. Hulfriends
on Fifth street.
llvan, Mlna . Mario Btarnm and Mrs.
Trlppe.
Charles Auferio of Miller street is
now employed in Grnndin V. JohnA K « r Olul).
son's pharmacy..
A new club has been organize'
Henry Wagner of Atlantic street
which is known as "The Canadian caught
ten wcakflsh with rod and line
Club Highball Association" and which
held its first mooting last Friday ntghl last Thursday.
A
special
tobacco Bale is conducted
at Crcighton's liotol. Tlio memuerahli
is limited and ench member has an of at Grandin V. Johnson's drug store
lice. Tho ollicers at present are:
ovory week.
29tK
Prof. LMroa will render piano selections daily.
A tectory representative will demonstrate the Columbia Talking Machine
Vocal selections every- morning and afternoon. .
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Full Band Concert every morning.
GET A SOUVENIR.
STORCK, Of Course
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OPENS TOMORROW
THE GREAT COUNTY FAIR
A T R E D BANK, N. J.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday,
Fine Racing Events Every Day!
^
Music by Celebrated Victor Concert Band!
Biggest Poultry and Pet Stock Exhibit Ever Known in the State!
•:: FREE GRAND STAND ATTRACTIONS AND AEROPLANE FLIGHTS DAILY!
MANY "MIDWAY" FEATURES.
I Great Display of All Classes of Women's Work in the Largest
Exhibition Tent Ever Erected in New Jersey.
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Pronliioiit—Thohinii lloinnndettl.
Flrnt vlco prtmhlant—NICIIOHH Hugo,
Hecond vlco profllitnut—llowurtl John
Large Exhibition of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine.
All tHe Newest and Finest Flowers Grown.
Exhibit of Automobiles and Farm Machinery.
Special Exhibition o£ Fruit, Vegetables and Farm Crops.
'Wero all medicines as, mcritoriou.H
as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd
Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be
Trra«uror— II, J. CrulKhton,
much better ofF nnd the percentage
Chairman—Oooi-go HnniHtiy.'
Financial nec.nitiiry—10. W. MoHlmeh. of Buffering greatly decreased." writes
ToaatmiiHtor—WIUIHIU F. HOIIKC.
Lindsay Scott, of Tomple, Ind. For
Bnlo by James Cooper, Jr., corner
'BUflinoHB manaKvr—-Ilnrry McSherry.
The club IH making arrangements Broad and Whito streoti.
to hold a masquerade ball at Crcighton'i pavilion tlio middle of September.
X»p«r> to diva Bhow.
St. Mary's lyceum will be tho scorn Our FMtrvIr?" 1" unilrr tlio Inuneilliiln
of i\ illntlnKiilnhn] I'hystolnn
•f a big time Friday night of till Olrvctltm
In tlm HiiHinii M«i11<'iil COKORO.
Konia
V*«k when tho proprietors of the ho in HIM niiHii'ii mtmiviii WOIII^H^. MLujnm
Tr*Ktiu«nt
for Aattimu, llrouW« at Highlands will give an enter clilttft, Colic,B*ni*Al«ai
Cohfltljmtlon, (.'oldn, .CotiKh,
t*imn«nt nnd dance at that place. Tin (?roup, ItyniM'piln, J-Vver. IndlK^itUtxi,
•lance will bo held at tho close of tli
, tntartulnmcnt, nnd orcheitra muel
will b,p in altcmtaneo. The member
•* th,« Fair Htvon players' club wl
taJcv'part in tho entertainment. Th«
.
l.oi til fine rot nrirn wont ml,
hrtUU providing the talent are Thomui 00 ppr v*nt uoTiiinlNnlnn. l'inv m houno, Criilfrhton'ii hotel, Tin
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tal, Boaiildo hotel. Cedar Grovs hotol, nt i>nr*<. MSDIOAK*
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fMdhuH'ii hotel, IliRhlnndH home and
Xiut View hotnl.
fMUOantM-la
' JlitMi Sherry, who carrion th* ma
from the U|(hlanda to Fort iUncocI
•n • blcyolt, haa' botn obliged to r<i
Without th* UM of bin wh««'l fur a f«w
*gra on account of an wcldont l«»t wnoLnAUi AMTI MT»IL n u u n IN
MMak. Whil* n*ar th* railroad tracki
•harry w«i obliged to atmrhhli who
, Baak, D**ra, Blind*.
4ml« Bm^amln It. CraU'd
Cratan truck I
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JOIN THE^M. C. S.
THURSDAY, OPENING. DAY. Exhibit of Horses. Public Competition of School Children. Judging of all
entries. SPEED CONTESTS.
FRIDAY, GOVERNOR'S AND FARMERS' DAY. Horse Show. Public Competition of School Children.
The Governor of New Jersey, Hon. Woodrow Wilson, escorted by the Red Bank Troop, will be present.
SATURDAY, EVERYBODY'S DAY. Parade of Live Stock. SPEED CONTESTS.
MONDAY, LABOR DAY. Baby Show. Parade of Prize winning Live Stock. Speed Contests.
Admission Each Day,50 Cents.
CHARLES LEWIS.
I SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES-Ask at Your Local Office for Railroad Information.
Large Parking Space for Automobiles.
BKD
BANK. N. J.
How many of lt» probable buyer*
OMJOW,
•0(9ALAND !
Trolleys Direct to Fair Grounds.
"IT'S A CURE! THAT'S SURE"
JONGS'
O u r u Ntlk«%inrt*tla>n, S o l « i l « « o r O a u t • • II k*
DR. STILES, Doctor of Optki,
ny«r 211 ]e*n wlwn all uUlor lra»(m»nt» hail futltd.
VIA* Mo* • • • * . N. J . « - T <«w W«*««»4.ir.
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l"cr n l i hi UODUIIT II. VANDEHVKBn.
b a n I 1 M 1 P. M. A» re****** »«IMI»| ! • « • «7-««.
for
THE BED BAfcK BEGIBTE8
Pllffp &
NOW ON EXHDT
CORNER LAKE AND EMORY.
i. x 4 In. tires. Price Inoludes freight from faotory, top, dust oover, wind shield, speedometer,
extra tube, tire cover, foot rest and robe rail.
MODEL 61 T. PRICE $1500. FULLY EQUIPPED
THE C. T. SILVER MOTOR CO. are opening an OVERLAND branch
at Asbury Park, corn»r of Lake Avenue and Emory Street. W H Y ?
The reason we are opening a branch in Asbury Park is because the OVERLAND car has not been,
properly represented In this territory
during the last few years. We know we
are selling cars for less than others can
build them. .We also know, when we
have fully convinced you that thls'ls so,
we will get your business. Last year
we outsold any other make of car in
practically every territory except here
in Monmouth County and even here In
this county we had one live representative, Mr. Clayton of Freehold. Mr.
Clayton sold over thirty 1812 OVERLANDS.
.
o Giving the value we do, we cannot
pay our representatives quite as much
profit on our car as most of our competitors can, yet the long-headed agent
should realize that we can sell at least
three OVERLANDS to one of any other
make. Jf ho had reasoned this way ho
would, naturally, make much more
selling OVERLANDS than he would any
WE
FOR
TEL. 1387 ASBURY
SELL
LESS
other make, of oar: We do not mean to infer here that there are not goQd automobile men In Monmouth County, but we have not been able to make the proper oonneotions mainly due to the fact that
most of them want to handle several makes of cars. This we will Hot stand for, as we know that no man
can do justice to more than one make
of car without the other car he handles
being a different class of car entirely,
so we have determined to show the garage men in the county what they have
missed. We wish to state right here,
and will gladly challenge a oontradlotlon, that every garage man. who thoroughly knows the automobile business
and who knows automobile values,
knows in his heart that there ia not
another automobile made in the world
today that gives as much for the money,
or Is as good a value as the OVERLAND
not only at the price but at anywhere
near the price. This is a broad statement to make, but it is a truo ono. We
feel that In justice to yourselves and
ourselyos it ought ti.be Jryio>yn not only
by the' gapage ^nen,Pjvhrf oatl get a fdw
more dollars by-selling some other make
of car, but by you, the buying publlo,
•who have worked hard for your money
and are entitled to know what's what. •
THAN OTHERS
CAN BUILD.
Special Offer in Honor of Asbury Branch Opening
On a limited number of the OVERLAND models illustrated herewith we will furnish in addition to our regular catalogued equipment WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE-Top, Windshield, Speedometer* Prestollte Tank, Tire Irons, Dust
Cover, Extra Tire, Extra Tube, Foot Rest and Robe Rail.
~
ALL PRICES HERE SHOWN INCLUDE FREIGHT FROM FACTORY.
OVERLAND MODEL 59 R
Price $1200
Price $900
Fully Equipped. 115 In. whool buso, 34 In. x 4 In. tiros aril 35 h. p.
Equipment sanio as model
taoi 01
oi shown
snown abovo.
aDovo.
Fully Equipped. 100 In. wheel base, 30 h. p, 32 In x 3 % In.
tires.
tires.
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A. B. Bounlon. of Red Bank, has opened a Branch at 24 Monmouth Street
HENRY Z03EL, of Seabright, N. J., is our 1913 Representative.
MOTOR CO.
LAKE AVENUE AND EMORY STREET,' ASBURY PARK. T E L 1387 ASBURY A
New York Office: 1 5 9 9 Broadway at 4 9 t h Street •
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FfMED
Fountain
5PEGIAL.
T\RB. CABLE & CAKTJE,
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O6TEOPATH1C PHY8ICIAKS.
l AUtfed
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Wg * M t a » of ttt onnlTU
Tl«ho3<3
Tel«hon<3<3.
DUorOrtj XotiM X*<9»n a Bearing-.
by ttawrnor Wila-on.
GnAatXet of American Sckool of
Last
Wednesday
«ev«Vnl
persons
acDeilrable Building Lot* In W«»tOver 700 children • were in line »t
Kirlcsvilb, Uo.
cused of selling^lquoRiln violation of »ld* Park and on Harrison avenue,
Asbury Park's
P k ' 22d annuall b
b
baby
Office l l o a n : BflO A. M, to 8:00 P. H.
Now that moving Una If near I u s
bufade rhich was held last Wednes- the excise law .and Of keeping dis-- Cast Had Rank, from $250 upwards. oreptrea to do your next *iO\rtng of
AETHUB C. SWIFT, .
day
afternoon.
It is eatimuted that orderly bouses were^-givcn hearings
•"
CTVIL ENGINEER AND BUBVETO&
d
f
furniture,
piano*
or
baggage,
to
s
l
l
p
u
t
t
'
Broad and Monmoatb i t r t
of city or country, In the largest padded
fully 100.000 people witnessed the before Recorder Amajrcmith of Long Term* to salt buyer.
,
•''.
vans in Red Bank. Before you hav< Phono 18S-L. . REDDiKK, N.J.
parade, which was more elaborate und Branch.
rour
next
moving
done,
write,
mat
oi
George Chasey," JBoifefi Bassone and
jeoutiful than any previous purude
call for the only reliable furniture mover
E. B. F. KINO,
held at Asbury Park. The paroderB Harry Brooks, who'ntfd been held in
In town, and get my prices on your next
VETB1UNARY SURGEON
VETERINARY
I
AMD
Job. All kinds of heavy or light truckUENT1ST.
were reviewed by Governor Wilson $500 bail for a hearing on charges of
SHREWSBURY. NEW JERSEY.
Ing done at thort notice. Call or addreu
nnd several other prominent men in violating the excise law, waived a
Horses boarded winter ami nummcr and treatM
- J. T. EGAN.
Patterson Building,
national affairs.
Photographs were hearing and were held In the same
•free of charge.
Wall Street, Red SanK.
Overatomy periormed on bitches with perfect
made of the parade by a moving p i c - bail for the giand jury.
60 Broad Street,
Red Bank. 11
Re.ldoncs
pkon.
124-J.
Office
phone
208-J.
safety.
Edward J . Solomon, proprietor of
ture company and S,000 feet of film
3 0 MONMOUTH STREET.
the Elbcion hotel, W8B charged with
wus used.
R. L. H. STRYKER,
Many novel designs and ideas were selling liquor on Sunduy. Detective
VETERINARY SUROEON,
Office. Public Service Building. Telephone 211
shown in the decorated carriages and Elwood Minugh and1Charles Roberts,
RtBldence. 81Shrewibury Avenue. Telephone 18-b
floats und the judges -were puzzled a detective employed io get evidence,
HEP BANK. K. J.
many times as to who should receive were the witnesses afeainst Solomon.
the prize in the various divisions. Roberts said he was Betyed with liquor
RNEST
A.
AREND,
IN
TBI
Donald Hamblet, non of Lester Ham- at Solomon's hotel 6rl» Sunday, July
ARCHITECT.
The attention of the public is
105 W. 40th Slrect. New York Cily,
blet of Anbury Park, wag awarded (he 28th. Solomon was held in $500 bail
Klnmunth Iiulldln(T. Asbury Park, N. J .
queen's prize, a pony and cart donated for the grand jury.
called to Section 56 of. the The Hulunces within the township of Shrewsbury
Residence. Broad Street. Red Bank. N. i .
William Dean was given a hearing
the Mcltin's food company. DonSpecialists countrylrork.
•re
hereby
defined
and
declared
to
be.
And
they
Health
Code
of
the
Borough
of
Telephone Connections.
sat on the.top of a large candle on the charge of soiling liquor with•hull inchtdeand embrace:
J
stick und represented the "Light of the out a license and of jteepint,' a disor- Red Bank, which reads as fol- h The placing or depealtlnfr In or Upon any
street or alley, or In or upon any public or p r i n t * JOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON,;
home."
The cup donated by the Es-derly house. Deart denied the charges
COUNSELLORS
property In this township, any dead animal or any pt
rniTWQpr.ix\nn AT
AT LAW,
L A W . ir
kay food compuny was won by James but was held in $600 bail to await the lows:
part of the earne, or any dead fiBh or any part of Pnvldflon Building,
RED BANK. N. J.
Doyle of Mount Vprncin and a cup action of the" grand jury.
the some, or filth from privies or cesspools or catch
Section
56.
No
privy
vault
or
uaalnaor rubbish of any kind or description, or any
ib
Riven by Mayor Reginald S. Bennett
George Pclntiej and William Gatehouse or kitchen HIOPB or ffarbeffe,
manure or
REDERICK W. ROPE,
oranyfouio»
of Asbury I'urk wiis won by Erin Ca- well were sent to th(S .county jail in c e s s p o o l s h a l l b e c o n s t r u c t e d o r »M»t«iiiijb.»8(»ioi«fertilizer),
sweepings (provided that stablo manure and other
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
lumo of Orange.
default of ball-oh. the .'.charge of ille,
.
, .
_
offensive or obnoxious matter or substance wh«tOffices comer Broad and Front Strwta,'
RED HANK. N. J.
' An ?* all<! » leal fypnvyTOult,eanpo<)Iorolhef
Other prize winners were- Livinia gally Belling liquor. :
Addie Salter was discharged for
Woodruff of Asbury Park, Pauline
8, Allowingor permitting any night BOIJ, grarbfljr* 1TDMUND WILSON,
Arrunts of Brnnchport, Edith L, Har-lack of evidence on a'charge- of selling
or other ofTcnsivo or decumpoainir solid or fluid Jit
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
COUNSELLC
matter or substance to leak or ooze from any cart
son of Asbury Park, Vivian Frances liquor without a license and Rebecca
EED BANK. H.
or wagon or vessel in which the same tnar be con- Offices: 10 EAST FRONT STREET.
Hunt of Red Bank and Mary J. White Washington was discharged for the
veyed or carried.
and Ixnils A. Woolley of Long Branch same reason on a charge of keeping
«. .The carrying: or conveying through any Btrett i A LSTON BEEKMAN
nny substance which has been removed from any
in the doll coach division'; Joseph Pope ft disorderly hous*.
COUNSELLOR AT
AT LAW.
privy vault or cesspool, unless tho oame shall be X X
COUNHE1XOB
of Aiibury Park in tho express, wagon
Supreme Court
Inclosed in air-tight barrels, or in a perfectly tUcht Notary Public.
Offices 9 Broad street. KED BANK. N .
propel covered
e d wagon,
division, Myrtle M. Pulley of Ocean
KILLED BY LIGHTNING. and properly
in use.
I 5. All carting of garbage through tho strceta of
Grove in the fancy" dress division,
R. HERBERT E. WILLIAMS,
A t i y p e r S O n Or p e r S O n S , O f f e n d - ' * e toimBh|i.oKeptlwtwccn tho hours of minuet
Dorothy R. Sutphen of Long-Branch Form Hand at ContarvMo Moots Death
SURGEON DENTIST.
Graduate University of Pennsylvania.
and Edward P. Brandt of Asbury
n
r
8 i
h
In » Field Ii»«t Wednomlny.
ing
against
any
of
the
provisions
j
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%K™J"«;,r^
»JS
2'S
S;r.B
iS
Office
Days in Red Bank: Monday!!. Wednesday!
u
u
c
Park in the burlesque division, Hadley
Nathaniel Hibbard, a farm hand on
. _ hurtful, or an*and Saturdays: Tuesday evenings from 730 to 8:ML
King and Augustus Brown of Long George Thorno's placesat Centerville, of this ordinance shall forfeit and noyimr gas,
' amoko,__steam
" or odor.
- ~
120 Broad Street, Red'Bank. N. I .
Branch, Grandon R, Asay of Ocean was struck by lightning and instantly
7. The casting or discharging Into tha Shrewspay
a
penalty
of
not
less
than
bury or Naveslnk, or South Shrewsbury river, or
Grovo and J. Clayton Stickler of As- killed last Wednesday afternoon. Mr.
R. W. M. THOMPSON,
Into any stream In this township, or on the boundDENTAL SURGEON.
bury Park in the division for flouts;- Hibbard was walking in a field at the ?25 nor more than $50 and costs [ary
lino of this township, any substance which hat 2d Nnt'l Dank BuildinK.
Red Bank. N. I
and • Anna Frances West of Long time. The bolt struck him on the left
Hours 8-6.
of
suit
forleach
violation
Branch and Margaret F . Shutts of side of his face and passed through
pipes or otherwise.
Shrewsbury in the division for pony his body to the ground, Mr. Hibbard
R J . D. THROCKMORTON,
8. Any and every nuisance as above defined la
DENTAL SURGEON.
turnouts. About twenty prizes were
hereby prohibited and forbidden within the town*
was going into a field'to get a horse
| ship of Shrewsbury, and any person making, Croat*
awarded in each division. Most of the
Red" Bank. N. J
when he was struck. -He was U2 years
No.
BTBroad
Street
ing,
causing,
maintaining
or
permitting
any
of
prizes were silver cups.
said nuisances shall forfeit and pay a ponalty ol
old and was unmarried.
He leaves
R. FRANK L. MANNING.
twenty-five dollarB.
several brothers and sisters who live
The above la an, extract from the ordinances of
SURGEON D E N T : "
the board of health of Shrewsbury township, and
INDICTEt> FOB MISUSE OF VLAXLB. at New York.
the same will be thoroughly enforced.
Broad street, opposite Ford & Miller'a,
ABRAM T. BENNETT.
Bewer ConBtmotion Permitted.
Man'Wlio- Wai Interested In Momnouth
President of the Board of Health
R. R. .W. JEWETT,
RAYMOND DOUGHTY. Secretary.
rark Hotai O*t« in Trouble.
Chancellor Walker has granted, the
DENTIST.
Room 14. Second National Bank BulWtni.
William H. Cooper, who was inter- city of Anbury Park permission to
TOWNSHIP BOARD OF HEALTH.
RED BANK. N. J
_
eBted in the Monmouth J^ark hotel at continue work on the sewer line in
The regular meetings of tha Shrewsbury TownOceanport, which was bought some Oak Bluff avenue. Nathan J. Taylor
ship Board of Health will bo held on tho first and
R. WILLIAM ROSE,
third Thursdays of each month, at 4:00 P. M., at
time ago by A. W. Dieter, has been in- of Ocean Grove had obtained an inDENTIST.'
- Town
- - on- Monmouth
- - - street.
- - Red
- - Bai
->ank.
Successor to Dr. R. F. Borden.
l n w oY.vprn.na 1 1 the
Hall
dicted at New York for misuse of the junction against the work on the
law governing I p
erflOrj , having complaints to make will pi
,.—.jrraent
Gas
administered.
G
red.
mails. Mr. Cooper was a member of ground that his property was being
them to the secretary in writing.
REET
RRED
E BANK. R J.
GO BROAD STREET.
trespassed
upon.
Mr.
Taylor's
rights
the defunct New York realty company
j
ABRAM T. BENNETT. President.
RAYMOND DOUGHTY, Secretary.
and it was for acts committed by this will be determined upon at a future
A
C. HURLEY,
SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCEB.
corporation
which
got him into hearing and the work will continue.
The
EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH 116 Bridge Avenue.
TIED BAN*. N. I,
trouble. The company made a specabutting on any highway in any town- j \y
With George Cooper for fifteen yeara.
RAILROAD.
ialty of selling bonds and sent cirship
in
this
state
shall,
during
the
'
Long Branoh Want! Beach Front.
. . Time Table in effect Juno !Oth. 1912.
culars through the mail making all
montfTof September of each year, cut
Stations in New York: Central R. R. of New W I L L I A M H. FOSTER,
kinds of promises as to the profits to
John W. Flosk, one of the commis- and remove all brush, briers and weeds Jersey, foot Liberty Street and"Weat 23d Street; ™
REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE
Pennsylvania
Railroad. 7th Ave and 32d Street,
^ ^
AND LOAMS.
be made from their bonds.
Three sioners of Long Branch, who has
growing in or upon such portion of Hudson Terminal
NEW JI
(H. & M._R. R.) Church and EATONTOWN,
i.
,
4 .
,
iCortlandt
nuuson terminal
other members of the company were charge of the beach and parks, has ° . . . .
Street t n . d m . rt. n.i i/nurcn ana
also indicted.
recommended that the.proposition of such highway OS his or her lands abut j Cortlandt
broascs Streets.
Street*, foot of Cortlandt and DeaO. D. COOPER,
TRAINS WILL LEAVE RED BANK
CIVIL ENGINEER.
Mr. Dieter says the only reason the the city buying the beach front be upon; and in case such owner or occuSuccessor to Geo. Cooper, C.
915
Monmouth Park hotel is not being con-1 submitted to the voters. Mr. Flock pant shall fail to perform the duty
RED BANK. N. I .
l a o f t h e
Perth Amboy. 555.637, 7 w.-BJB. 9 a 8 12 Postoffice BuildinB."
ducted now as it was originally
°P"»on that Long Branch imposed hereby, the township commit- For_(Saturdays!
only),
9
23 p.
12
2 m.
8 4 Sundays
3S 8 B8,
*•• ma.
-:-m.;
<»
»«>"•
'*••
planned is that Cobpft fleeced him too. would Ret a big revenue from the tee of the township in which such |
987
9 00.
S 53 p.
m.. < - J">' 7 EORGE K. ALLEN, JR.,
lands
abut to
as
aforesaid
cause j For Elizabeth. 5 55, 6 37, 6 61,,7 09 759 8: 02\9 17.
*"
. scale
.
. beach if it were owned by the city.
such work
be
done andshall
the owner
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
The hotel is being run on a small
, ,
,
, .,
„ . . „ . „ „_ •> 9 46 a.m.; 12 noon, 1 24,1 46. 2 48,3 59,4 30,*-17.
Boom 7. Patterson Building, Broad S t n n
with a few guests, but Mr. Dieter
Of SUCh lands Shall pay t o e expense
4 64, 602,728, 738, 8 12 (Saturdays only), 9ffl.
RED BANK. N. J.
says if he can get the money due him
thereof, with costs, to be recovered in I 9 57.10 50 (Saturdays only) p. m. Sundays B 58,
Sprinff Lake; Flowor Show.
9 37, II 44 a. m.: 4 23. 5 02, 5 47, 0 03, 7 10, B 10.
from Cooper he will open the place as
an action upon contract before any
Spring
Lake's
second
g o>.o926.9
9 553,
3 996
m
ACOB
C.
SHUTTS,
57 p.
a winter resort as well as a summer flower show was held at theannual justice Of the peace Of the county a t For Newark'and Now York.'6 65. 6 32 (Mondays
AUCTIONEER.
Special
attention
given to Bales of farm att—.
resort.
the
Suit
of
EUch
township
committee.
only),
(New
York
only).
6
37,
6
54.
7
09.
7
10
last Saturday week. The exhibit of
_York only),
only). 7 25, (Now'York only). farm implements and other personal propertr.
flowers, evergreens, fruit ;ind vegewark on!,ly).8O2, 825, 830 (New
P. O. Address. 191 Broad street. Red Bank.
140, 7 69 (Nc
AXLOOB TEEED FBOM ASY1UM.
York only), 8 43. 9 17, 8 45. 10 61 (New York Telephone 2C4.
tables far. surpassed that gf the prevonly), a. m.; 12 00 noon.l 4G 2.48, 3 C9.4 IS (New
Tfork only), 4 30, 4 41 (Newark only). 4 64.6 03.
Justice Voorlnei Daclarea That Court ious show and the Casino was thronged
L. EDWARDS,
728. 7SS. 812 (Saturdaysonly). 9 23. 9 57.1056
with
people
all
thrWgir
the
day.
•
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Baa Uto Jnriralotlon In the C M S .
,
(Saturday"onlrt.p.rn. SanciayB.B 58.937,11 44,
1
a. m.; 4 23, 5 02. D 47. 6 03, 7 10, 8 10. 8 15 (NewLONQ BRANCH, N. J., (Poatomce Building).
Justice Willaril P. Voorhees at
EATONTOWN. N. J.. (Advertiser Boildlnai
York only), 9 00. 9 26, 9 63 (Newark only), 9 67
One of the most common ailments
Freehold lust Thursday discharged
unwt
M S Y a>A»Ai».
new
EGAN'S
Storage Vans and Express.
Hendrickson &Stout,
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Board ofHealth Notice RELATINGSpecialTONotice
NUISANCES
Township of Shrewsbury.
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nsist on tho Original "Horlick'B
Withers are Imitations
maintamed in and upon any prop-1 •»«
erty in the borough of Red Bank
where said property fronts upon
or adjoins any street or thoroughfare wherein a public- sewer is
now or may hereafter be laid and
D
J.
D
UNDERTAKER
D
Notice is hereby given that the
law requiiing the removal of
briers, weeds and brush from the
highways in front of property
will be enforced in Shrewsbury
AND
EM BALM ER.
D
D
this matter is as fll
follows:
Monmouth Street,
Near Maple Avenue,
i"" dl
NEW JERSEY.
RED BANK,
D
Public Notice
a
Telephone, 2S4 Red Bank.
G
J
UMBER!
We carry about the largest stock
of lumber in Monmoutfr County.
We get most of our. stock by
water. Freight rates, are much
cheaper than rail, and hence we can
give very low prices.
Our big stock enables us to make
very prompt deliveries.
I
V
HOUSEHOLDER.
WISE
Plans now for the cold
weather to come-it's time
for you to decide about that
HEATING SYSTEM.
See us about making; the
house "warm all over"—a
plant that will heat thoroly
and cheaply.
Repain.
James M. Allgor of Seabright from |that hard working people are afFor Long Branch, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove,
ECHANO-THERAPY.
Point Pleasant and intermediate atations, 122
Apply
the state asylum.
Judge Voorhees flicted with is lame back.
6 05, 8 40. 9 45, 10 02.10 23 a. m.: 12 20,12 45, 1 38
rlnrinoChamberlain's
Liniment
twice
a
day
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i
y
claims that the court had no jurisduring
(Saturdays only), 1 43 (Sftturdnysonly). 167,
14 Monmouth St.
Bank, N. J.
diction to proceed with a hearing as to and massage the parts thoroughly at
2 03 (Saturdays only). 2 24 (Saturdays only), Red
The medlctil-mechanlc treatment
August, if possible, in order that
2 35, (Saturdays only), 2 41 (Saturdays only), ognized by nil European Bovemmeaitl
Allgor's sanity, Mr. Allgor was ineach application, and you will get
57. 3 14. 3 50. 4 28 (North Aabury Park and and reconimcmled by all loading phyllquick relief. For sale by James j the township highways may be2south)
courfhimfelf.
4 60, 519. 6 42. 5 50. 6 22.6 38, 7 42.8 30,
and surgeons of United S U t e i I M
10 30 p. m. Sundays. 1 22. 4 60. 9 48, 8 58.10 30, clans
William J. Leonard of Atlantic Cooper, Jr., corner Broad and White , .
,
pnrrnarhmpnfs
10 IIS, 10 62 n. m.: 12 20. 2 65. 5 SO. G 62 10 35 p. m Europe.
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tr0
sucl1
For
Freehold
via
Malawan
and
C.
R.
R.
of
N.
J,,
Highlands appeared for Mr. 'Allgor. I streets.
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IIIC l e i l l d l l l U C I UI LUC
Francis Mugee represented the at- j
R. A. F. VOSS,
8 02. 9 17 a. m.; 12 00 noon. 1 <!G, 1 47 D. m.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
torney general's office and Thomas P. |
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
and also in order that the:
^ ^ ^ K V 0 ^ B A N K .
Ihnt u puhlic
held nnticc,
upon the
'ation hearing
of tlip .lei' son,
Fay of Long Branch represented P. be Tnkc
n the Eisner Buililir.lt. Uoom 16.
<'ompnny, a cur-w e e d s , e t c . , b e p r e v e n t e d t r o m C . Ri.. Ii.
R.of
N.J..
J..foot
footof
ofLiberty
LibertyBtreet,
Btreet.4400.830.
Hall Packer and others who had Mr.B<\V Cantral' T n
of N.
00.8 . . .
Red Bank. N. i
poi-atlon oi'Kiini
I.UT t h e luwn of
10 00, 11 3fl a. m.: 12 35 (Saturdays only). 1 00
Telephone 184.
Allsor committed to the asylum. Now .lel-Koj', for liit' ..•nnHtruetiun ami
going to seed. Should the bi-Hsh, t (Saturdays only, 120 (Saturdays only), 130,
Judge Vnnrhees claimed that Mr. All-operation of Its tr.>l 1.• >- rotul nnd over,R. SARAH CORLIES WARDELL,
3 30. 8 40. 4 45. 5 00. E 80, 6 38. 6 80. 9 00, p. m..
gor's committment was an illegal act. head Htrut'tuit', ai-eni'ilii ly to tho terms of briers, weeds^etc., not be re- • 12 OUmldnig-ht). Sundays 3 30.B 45. 9 16,10 00
OBTEOPATHIST.
npiilinitlon lien-l t i e r recltod.
a. in.:2
30,4
9 00.
p.
1201
133 Monmouth Street.
Red Bank.
He said it deprived the man of his HieTako
T t .
i i . *
L e ii_ '
mof
: 2N.
30J..
A 00.
00,
00,Wont
p. m.:
m,:
IH Btrct,
Ul midnicht.
midnielit.
nollei- IIIKO. tli
mill nubile lie
I.a.B.
foot9 of
23d
8 20.9 . . . Tuemlays and Fridays only, 12;30 P. « . to l * r . • .
liberty and that he would discharge ins will he held in th fiveholck'r.
of west 23d
atr^t, 60
8 20.950,:
11 20of
a.N.j..fwt
m.; 12 20 (Saturdays
only).12
(Satur- Graduate American School of Osteopathy M
riiuni.• m o v e d during* t h e t i m e s e t forth .C.RTR
him without inquiring into his sanity.
...,.j, t,v,...-....,.-, . by l a w , t h e s a m e will b e done b y
dayB onlyj.l 10 (Saturdays only). 120,3 20, 3 30,
Kirksville. MiasourL
4 30..I CO 6 20,6 20.8 50,1150 p.m. Sundays.
The judge warned Allgor that he must 11 til, 1912. a t I'lcvi'ii
T a k e ncillci' f u l l !
8 36. 905. 9 50 a. m.: 2 20. 3 50.8 60.11 60 p. ro.
uint SUM uiipii-1 t h e t o w n s h i p c o m m i t t e e a n d t h e
R.
WM.
J . WOLFERT,
cease his queer actions which got him t-utlon
wan lil'd mi AuKUHt fourlcciitli,
Pcnn. R. R. 7th Aveand S'M Street. N. Y., 7 00,9 04,
..
/»
1. . i /.
OSTEOPATH.
, x, , into trouble or he would be brought ninctefii liuniiit'd uml
iwt'lvo; t h n t
1112 a. m., 12 31. 130 (Snturdursonly). 2 34,
1
91
Broad
street. Red Pink. N. J . _
chiirut'trr
(if
suM
nuisli'iu'tlon
a
m
i
Ihi
3 42. 4 01 (Salurdaya execpted), 4 31, 5 12. 7 01
before the court again.
mntivi- iinwrl' I " lie- IIH, il n n d t h e r.iiit,' expense thereof collected from
p. m. Sundays 8 38. 9 30. 11 12 a. m., 1 30. 6 11 Graduate of Philadelphia colleeo of Osteopathy.
Philadelphia college of Anatomy. And post eradicovered hy H:ilil ii|i|'li<nlion n r o fully the property owners according to
p. m.
HPI fnrth In n c i p y ul t h e aiipliciillcin
Penna. R R.t Hudson Terminnl (H..& M. R. R.) ate of American Bchool of Osteopathy at Kiraa.
ASBURY PAEK MAN DISAPPEAB3.
cnntnlni'd In tlilw not!«-.-. und
Church »nd CortUndt StrMti. 7 02.9 00. 1110 ville Mo., under the founder of the science.
law.
ORLANDO J. WARDEN,
a. m., 1229 (Saturdays only), 12 30,129 (SaturTnki 1 i\oticir I'urtlitr. Hint lilt' t i m e f'ir
dayd Ollly),23l,3 i2, 4 02, (SaturdiiyaexcL'iiteu), kjLk A AAAAAA A A AAAAAA * A k k A A AA
Oeorga uanniur, a Foor Wixlkor In Steln- which .said priinlNsiiiii and t'onHtrnolliui
Supervisor of Roads.
4 28. 6 12. 7 00 i>. m. SundayB 8 30. 8 30. 1110
IH HOUKIII I" I ' " ' a I»TIII<1 n ( fifty ycurn.
bach'a Btore, Tjsft Olothea ou Baaoli.
a. m.;l 30. 5 17 p. m.
'I'lif aliplifiiliuii In-I'on- inentldned ih an
Notice of Settlement of Account.
George Manning, a floor walker in follou'H:
For further particulars see tlmc-lnbleB a t
K s t a l c u fA l l i i - r t I I . l i i n n l e l l , i l i w i m e i l .
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stations.
Stoinbuch's store at Asbury Park, left | '">'< the Ilimld nf Clnisrii |, i'i'OlioldorH nf
I'"H'lli
aci'i'iinl.
tlii' County iif Mmaiii'ilth:
DENTIST
Nulk'H
I s hi'i'i'liy u l v e i i
Unit
t h e m -L. W. DERItY. Superintendent, N. Y. and L. B.
his clothes on the beach at Ocsnn
The Jt'i-.si'y Ci'nlial T i i u ' l l u n C o m p a n y , C . l l l l l l H U t ' t i l l ' S l l l l S . - l I l l t ' l S . I ' M f l i t I H M 1111,1
It. R.
Second National Bank Building
rove one day last week and presumf o r p o i a t l i a i iirf.raiit:j',l mill cxI.stlnK 1111- i r l l B t f l ' S O f t i l , ' . ' S l l l t i ' l i t S a i . l l l e t ' e i l K I ' i I , CHAHUES O. McPADDIN. Gen. Pass. Ascnt.
Rooms 8 and 9
N. Y. nnd L. D. R. It.
ably went into the ocean to bathe. ;li'|- Iho luw» of t h e Mali' of N e w J1e r s e y , w i l l l i t ' a i i d l t f t l a m i M a l i . I l i y t i n - s u i l u rt'sprel fully p,-t 11IOIIH yovn llnii- p a t e a m i r e p n n c i l I ' u r s . l l l . i i i . - l i l t u l i l t ' r.EORGE W. UOYD. Gen. Pass. Agent. Penn. R. R.
Since thnt time he has not been seen lii-roliy
>ralilt' Iluily fur nniHMil a n d pprniisHitui n r p l i a i i K c a n t t i l " t h e ( i i u i i l y n f M . 1 1 1 - W. C. HOPE, Gen'l Passenger Aitent, Central
nor heard from, Mr. Manning 'has a In i'liiiHtiucl. u p ' T a l r anil m a i n t a i n a
R. R. of N. J.
T h u r . - ^ l a y , t h , ' i i i i n - t . ' r i i t l i *l;i\'
r a i l w a y in lii,- l u m u K h of lit-il uml 'n i Sl l. l- |i i, l . -ni n n
wife and four children who live at
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l n : i ' . A .P . . I 1 M 2 .
Muliiniiittli I i h
Asbury., Park. Friends scout tho idea Uaiik, In tin- en
I l u l i ' . l A I I K I I K I T i l l . 11112.
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DR. ROBERT DICKBON,
J |
> In • I ••lull 18 h f r , i n CHAItl.KS
A
VA.MiKllllOOl'',
that he was drowned. Mrs. Manning
HI'I fill-till
ho s u r f a c e (if I l i r
HHXltV .SMITH.
tliinks he went away with a woman f t i l t o w l r i K H l n r t i l i i i i h w n y n a n i l p u l i l i c
DOGS, CATS, TOY DOGS.
TRAINS
LEAVE
RED
BANK.
Notice of Settlement of Aoconnt.
with whom fihe found him dancing one plat-i'H, li|iuii l l n i n i i i s . ' s d e s c r i l i i ' d a n
nonrdhiB DtniH. i'nia nnd Horace.
follows:
K H l a t e o f T r e v n n i i i n I I l l y e r , I I . ' I C I K C . I . For N«w York, Newark and Elizabeth Er,",, C32
night recently. A suit of clothes and
In D r o a d o t i c i - l ,
N n l l c c IH l i e r e h y | ; | y t n U n i t t h e i i c - (Momlayaonly).t:i7. 6 61, 7 10. *7 25, 8 02. •8 311,
Ji.'.ii
Fair Haven, N. J . 421 W. Red Bank.
0 17. "1(1 f.l n. m.. 12 01). 2 48. "I 1('. 4 30. 4 17.
n poir of shoes belonging to the miss- 11 tln> I" r
o r it, I H a n k , M o n n i o t i t l i c o u n l H n f Hie K U l ' s r i l l i r r , i l i l i n l l i i H l l a t l l x
7 28. 7 3S. t8 12. 9 2.1. tlO Si p. m. Sundays, 8 ;,>.
in t i n 1 roiitoi- lino uf t h f e n l a l f til' «:ilil ,!.->'.ane.l, w i l l l i e
ng mim were taken from his home •nliMtj', X
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and this adds strength to the belief l>f- l l t 'ti i' tnf l-r t n( i' or lt ici | i ii ilnl \' , IsI I 'I ...Ilit I.. I L K i l i s - a u i l l l i ' i l a n i l t t l a t t ' . l !•>• t i n ' HurrnKitt*' a n i l For KreehoM via Matswan at 8 02, 917 a.m.: 12 00,
I'.-puit.'il fui- s i ' t t l t lin-iit t " H i e n l p l i u l i s
4 17 p. m. Sundays, « M i . l i i . i S 0 2 . 9 .'.:l p. m.
that he is still living.
laiii-i. r. 1.1 s I'I'I-I »,mi rl \\ fl'Oin till' c r n - . • m i l l n f t h e . . u n i t y (if M i ' l i i u m i t l i , n i l
For Lakewood, Lokcliurst, Ac., nt 6 &;, II 00 a. m.:
I<T iiii.- i.r .MiiiNii
:'liwt
pniiluioil;
iiii-.-..lii>, t h e tu-i'll'tli <l;i\' u f .Sei»t..'inlii'r,
2 59, 4 37. 00(1 p . m . Sundaya, 10 10, HOC
I lll'IK .' (I I IMIltlil l l ' ..11 a t l i i v i 1 t o U10A.. P , !
a. m.; 3 :!Hp. m.
GIRL DIES OF FBIOHT.
r l u l i t h a \ 111 t r a r i n l l i
oi i o n root a iiiuUuUil Julv 1'Ttli. V.'\-l.
For Atlantic City. 6 63. HOC «. m. 4 :',T p. m. Sun1
I l i i i t - i ' n f W i l l i s f , t t ; 1 1111 I -1 ml a cur\ i»
days. II Ofi a. m.: 3 3* p. in.
l.ll.l.IAX II. HVKlt.
linvllii;
...llus o f 40 !'•< I
For Vlnelund. BrldKeUin, 4c., C .",1. 11 Oil a. m.;
Mlin Tharaaa Oraco of N«w York D.afl 1,1 I l l i ' l l K l i t
point In tin4 '17 p. m.
on
nui-r.
TO
DAH
CREDITORS.
Wlian Brought Ailiora At Kong* DrAlioU.
[•aslt'ily i-iirh
l i n e nl' I
For Tom» River and Rarnejnt at C E.I. 11 0(1 s. in.;
i HtriM'i proKM'olltrlx's
Nolir...
Miss Theresa draco of New York, . I n , . , 1 .
2 C'.l. C 0,i p. m. Hundiys, 10 10 ». m.
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IIH.-I, l . y i n . l o r o f I h o sin -.
I ' h o t ' t 111 t i l l '
r i ' l i t r r i n - n f t h e t i - i u k i«r
w. c. Horn.
lift lirnnch, lost her life while bath- t i l t ' M o l l l l l n l l l l l I ' M l l l l l I'.l.-t-lrl.' C i n i p i i i i y , niKiit" of Ilio • .iimt>' of .Mi.mtioulh, lioro- W. O. I)MLi:n,
Vice
Proa. «nd Gen'l Mirr.
Cen'l l'asa. Aart
liy Klvoa notlco t o tho m i l l i o n ' o f Uning Hiiturday. The young woman wan
11,1 | i , i ! n i l i " l n u i l l . 1 111 :.I.NR fi'.'t n n r l l i said iloooaso.l I.' lirlin: In thoii' ilohlM.
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out beyond her depth and was cuuglit
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II
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or Mil.I ilccoiiKo.l. in: h r ,,. i l or alllrniiiin 11 Hen puss. An attempt wns miule
i m v
I n H i " It'll ia\ IliK U I'atllllH n f
Ii in. w i t h i n lilno iiinnthM riuin th
to launch a life boat to go to her as- i n n f c i ' i n iii.fia
I : ' . ' , ; I r e e l ; l l i i ' i i , , . I(y-lll
IHU. or thi'V will
l iluy of Aiutli
H l . ' l l H l t ' l l y n i l a . H I V , ' I n H i , . I,.II
Hintancu but thin
wiis Rwumpnd.
no 1'ii ovor I,,Mi,,I nr any acllon Ilioiofor
Time Table in Effect June 24lh. 1912,
lulling nl'
1 a t l l M i i n c " u l ' n;nlli t tho tialil .-x iili Ix.
Joseph Giltnoy then swum out mid sup- l i .-.a v Il ri icKi a
I n 11 I M . I I I I I n ii- n u t ' o r m e t'UHi'A'A I'. THOMSON.
Hubjisct to cluriKO without notice.
ported Dm girl until tho boat WIIR
rly rurli n fI
I
11.•"! priuliii',.,1, f,,iI'ntioiil
I'IIIIIII
M.i'iii.
l-'onl.T . \
lighted and reached them. The girl 1 p i ' i l n t l « r I I T l y y i i i i t
riliilllHon, u l t o r i l
Ill
III " l u l u a y , N o w
U11I1I M t r i ' i ' t
i i i l l n a i 1., In' iiuii.l f u r t i n '
Vorli i'lly.
was tnken to the Long Branch hospia n - l i i u o u f t H i . H r i m , 1 - . Ul.) n l n n f u r llit>
tal, where It was found that BIIO was ' i i r r i i i K f * o f I ' I I ' I K I I I a InI t'Xpt't'BH Illllll.-r,
Monnioutll County Qurroffate'a Ornoa.
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No wnter was found In her
]'• 1 il.-tl t h . - r r u i i h y In Ilin mill l.i nf II
..nil. ul i||."ii;i
llelucrn I'ierSt. root ol Franklin Street, Neiv York (Landing at tht Battery
l.'i'lrlrlty *ii|.|illr,| I
Hie ivvei-llen.l ••••
. M l i n . | . n" i m i . J l oh . ' - l . i . l .
ungR 11111I doctaiH Rny her death wan
• H l i i r i ' 1111II111.I .if
to take on and let off VaMtngrr* only), and Highland; Highland Btaeh,
H i l l . ' l . l S I" H I'llllK...
au.it'd by fright.
li'i'lrli'lu
llu- Nal.l c a l H In
Miii:i;l''
All.ti,
" l Hi.- inuiiHhip i . r
l i t - o i i i ' i u l t ' t l l i . \ ' a n y t , l ' 1 111, t Illxl m H y , i .
i.-w Hilary. In t h " ii>nnl.\ nl Mnimi..al h Oetanic, Fair Haven and ltetl Hank.
tt-UI o fiilii'l'lllllIK n i l ' "
ul Klllle .,r N.'U .l.'liu'l lln I Illtr npplle.l
T*l«l>hon« Call 171)4 Krinklln. Naw York, anil t n lttd Bank, N, i.
BurntJ lijr Bhallao.
> | ) t l n K <>y i i l t ' i i i n : > ' i l i l t u r n
t oI M ' o p till' li>' W l l l l . ' l l p ' t l t l n l l , NlallUK Hull
FOR RED BANK.
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FOR NIWjYORM.
I l l l ' l l 111X111 M l i ' r l l u l l : " I a W l ' l l l l l l n l ' m i l
Krudi'i'lt'lt I.avnnci!, Jr., of MnniiH-..IK.' M l i l i . lull' i.r III.' InUl.nl.lp u l '
I I ' H H II11111 t i l x l y 1
1:, p e r l l n i ' u l
jnnl,
Dilly «xrept Bumlny,
Iliilly ^ *pt flundsf.
il.-lvxlnll'i. . . . u n i t
u m l . . l i i l . ' i .I . , 1 1
1.
i|imii, wan bndly burned by the ox{
uml
Niiiipiirti'il
11111,11
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I l i 11 l u l l
rl al>H.-n|i-il l i l u i - ' . ' l t II.'Ill I l i l u i.lilli' I ' m
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iiloslon of a lioltfo of "hollue lant week. 11111)11 I I I " H l l l T l U ' u l '
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Overhauling.
WILLIAM O'BRIEN.
Practical Plumber, Steam andGas Fitter.
No. 9.9 Front Street, Red BanK, N. J.
Oofin Avenue, Saabrlght, N. J.
Telephone 30!)
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Dr. H. B. yanDorn
NEW JERSEY CENTRAL.
MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY.
Steamers Sea Bird and Albertina.
ihl
OCKSMITHCOAL
iNUINE GEORGIA CREEK COAL
For BlackBmithing Purposes.
rant to buy: WHEAT and LOOSE HAY.
FRED D. WIKOFF,
Office 17 W*»t Front 3tr«*t.
2>.,_ MJljl «nd Yard, M*pl« Avtnu. «n<i B«f««n PUco,
RED BANK, N. J.
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The Estate ofT. S. R. Brown, |
Keyport, New Jersey.
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Shrewsbury township suggests
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THE
SPECIAL
TO THE FARMERS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY.
WE WILL BE VERY GLAD TO SEE YOU AT
The Interstate Fair at Trenton,
The New York Land and Irrigation Deposition,
7th Regiment Armory, New York City; (date of exposition will be announced later).
SEED POTATOES and FERTILIZERS
Our booth will be in the center of the exhibition tent and the seed department will be
looked after by Mr. 0. E! Donaldson of Presque Isle, Maine, and Mr. Edward Taylor of
Holmdel. The fertilizer department will be taken care of by Mr. Harry Brower of
Freehold.
100 samples of potatoes grown in Monmouth County this season, from seed from Mr.
i'
.
•
Donaldson's farms and Worthley's 4-8-10 fertilizers. Also samples of potatoes that are
now growing on Mr. Donaldson's farms at Presque Isle, Maine.
We want every farmer to have one of our catalogues (which can be obtained free of •
charge at our booth), and I would like every farmer to meet Mr. Donaldson and for them to
hear what he says about the seed potato question.
FARM MACHINERY.
Our line will, be found in the machinery tent and looked after by representatives of
the International Harvester Company of America, and the Bateman people, who put out the
best potato digger today:
"The Iron Age F*otato Digger"
The digger that ismaking friends everywhere.
ABBOTT WORTHLEY,
MARLBORO, NEW JERSEY.
BANK
PER
PAGES 9 TO 20.
RED BANK; N2 JS. WEDNESDAY^ AUGUST 28,1912.
OLUM^XXXV: NO. 10.
himself right then and there, if the
wnivima TAKHS A. WCTE.
party wants him to.'
M tatKu -Wto MUi KKttoa lforOther exhibitors in the main exhibi\.
ton of Jttmg Branch.
tion tent will be William T. Sherman's
or nuxrsBTnto OAK. George E. WJiiting, son of George
feeds and fertilizers, Quaker Oats,
Whiting of Red Bank, was married NOT MUCH ACTIVITY HAS BEEN SHOWN SO FAR
[NISHING TOUCHES BEING PUT ON FAIR GROUNDS Blunders, Parisian jewelry and filaUTUBSK.
gree work, Blickenderfer's' typewrit- Orn 1.P0O B«H*» *«O* Part and Eton Thursday night to Miss Marion Mor•
.
AND EXHIBITS TODAY.
IN THE POLITICAL LM&
ers, Lorin Lane's floor mops and floor
On* atacainil» Ml*« Cop ana aoaira- on, daughter of Frank Morton of
poliBhere, and Indian exhibition of
' Onaltal Orpulmtion x>ng Branch, at the parsonage of the
lrst Presbyterian church at Long
burnt leather and' similar 'goods, the
int» *r« Up and :Every Department Hat a Host of Workert telephone company's exhibition of
iranch by Rev. J. G. Lovell. The Time is Near at Hand When Petitions Must be Filed—Primary
wiring for telephones and illus- Keansbiirg's carnival came to a close ride was attended by her sister. Miss
&6ttlng'ftttdy' for the Opening Tomorrow—Mo»t of the Judy- house,
Scraps in Both Parties for Some Office*—Thomas J. Scully to
trations of various departments of last Saturday afternoon with the an- ^oretta Morton. Carl H. Strempt of
work, William Cullfngton and his nual baby parade which was held on louth Amboy was groomsman. Mr.
fo« Will be Dode Tomorrow Momtng-A Great U»t of Entriestheir
Have a Clear Field for Democratic Congressional Nomination—
cigars, (Sustave Lorensen's inlaid and the boardwalk, Over 1,000 babies took nd Mrs. Whiting have started housemarquetry; work, and Jenkinson's ice part and each baby received a silver eeplng in a new house which Mr.
for ^ B R*xe»-Aeroplane Flight* Every Day Thi» Week!
Socialists May Put Up a Ticket at Red Bank. ,•
cup
from
the
officers
of
the
Keansburg
cream department. .
Whiting recently built on Bridge aveassociation. The carnival be- lUe.
Things ore very quiet in the politi- Democratic side the candidates for the
The last finishing touches are be- nd better crops through advanced
The tuberculosis exhibit will occupy carnival
the previous Satunday and it was
cal line, although the time is near at two nominations for assembly will be
j> put ,tff the. fair grounds today, method, of cultivation. A. Chapin two booths and the Monmouth county gan
a daily program of land and water
hand when petitions must be filed Leon R. Taylor of Asbury Park, John
imorrow morning the fifth-annual McLean is the director in charge of branch of the state charities-associa- events
the thousands of visitors
for nominations at the regular pri- L. Sweeney of Atlantic Highlands and
try of the Monmouth county fair the fruit department and he will be tion will adjoin the tuberculosis ex- at that for
place. The athletic and motor
mary. Thomas J. Scully is the only Harry VanNote of Lonft Branch. Mr.
loclatlon will open. It w!H be the assisted- by James C. Richdale, EHBB hibit. Tlie New Jersey institute for boat events
the floral and decorregular Democratic candidate in the Taylor made so many friends during
: fair the association haB yet S. Black and other prominent fruit the blind will make an exhibition and ated paradesand
held the earlier piirt of iT. JAMES'S PBSTIVAIi OIiOBBS field for congress and he will be nomi- his two terms as assemblyman that he
In moat departments the num- growers of this locality. The director will have a number of blind persons the week were
big
features,
but
it
WITH
HARVEST
BOMB
HOBDAY.
nated without opposition. William W. is regarded as pretty sure to be nomidoing
various
kinds
of
work
better
r of entries are away ahead of in charge of the.vegetable department
took the baby parade to bring the
Ramsay of Keansburg and Frank nated, with the contest for the other
j previous year. New attractions is Joseph W. Thompson of Lincroft. . than men in the same trades who have crowd.
lanoa
to
Ba
Bald
in
About
Two
Wtiki,
Brown of Keyport are running for place betwen Mr. Sweeney and Mr.
ive been added, both in the way of The women's department this year two good eyes can do it.
The
parade
was
headed
by
a
large
at
Which
Tims
a
Bono
Will
Bo
Elathe Republican nomination for con- VanNote.
,.
hibita and in ''midway" shows, is in charge of Melvin A. Rice of At- In one of the booths will be shown
poied of on the Co-Operatlvo P l a n - gress. Mr. Ramsay is the regular ReJoseph L. Donahay, the present surillier'a flying machine will make Inntlc Highlands. This department the cups which have been donated as float on which sat the king and queen
of
the
carnival,
surrounded
by
their
Three Towna in a Conteit.
publican candidate. Mr. Brown is rogate, will have no opposition for
ghta Thursday, Friday und jSatur- is always one of the most interesting premiums in the various departments
subjects. The parade was divided inThe fair of St. James's church also running as a regular, but with nomination for that office. His-Repub
*'afternoons of this week over the at the. fair-and the number of entries of the fair.
to divisions ana each division had its round up Monday night with a har- Roosevelt tendencies. A Roosevelt lican opponent will be Rufus O. Wallir grounds. The United Statea gov- this year greatly exceeds thoBe at any
special marshals and judges.
•est home, which was attended by candidate will be put in the field by ing of Keyport. As in the case of tho
rment has loaned one of its large previous fair. This increase of exThe first prize'in the division for more than 600 people. The exact petition after the regular Republican other officers the Roosevelt men say
fits for use as a hangar to houao the dibits extends through all the classes
decorated baby carriages and go-carts amount cleared by the fair is not yet and Democratic nominations have been that they will put up a candidate by
'ing machine when It la not in action, of this department, from pies and
was won by Charles Owen Jacobs, son * nown as all the receipts are not yet made.
petition after the tegular primaries
The fair is expected to be thronged cakes to baskets.and bedqullts, This
of Fred Jacobs of Newark. The child n, but it is certain that the festival
ith children tomorrow, as this will department will occupy its usual posl- THAT BOM BEAIiIZED BY
There are eleven candidates for the are held.
as
the
most
successful
ever
held
for
was
arranged
on
a
decorated
float
to
i-sehool children's day. Twenty-two tlon at the east end of the main exhiDemocratic nominations for free- • Very few townships and borough
OOMPAlTlf'B TUB LABI WEEK.
represent Cupid.
Eleanor Shock, he benefit of tho church.
ousand school children's tickets were bition tent. Many of the exhibits in
holder. The six candidates in addition candidates have appeared anywhere in
A dance will be held at St. James's to the present five freeholders aro A. the county. Candidates for local ofdaughter of Matthew Shock of Matasued
by
the
fair
association,
and
this
department
will
be
shown
in
show
ijv
of tlio Money Will B» Vied to Buy wnn, got second prize, and Edith Lind- lubhouse in about two weeks, at
j tickets were sent to overy school cases, in order to give them thorough MOit
have several days yet to file their
New Uniformi—Phil Morph/ Wina emeyer of Brooklyn, representing a riiich time a horse will be disposed of D. McCabe of Anbury Park, Fred D. fices
petitions and most of them will wait
...bnmouth county in sufficient num- protection. The exhibition committee
Oontsit for a BaMball Olov«—Other butterfly, got third prize. In the di- n the co-operative plan. A number Hurley of Neptune township, Walter till the last day before they make their
B.
Connor
of
Navcsink,
Donald
Ranrslto give every school child a ticket, in this department consists of Mrs.
reoturei of tho Pair..
viBion of doll carriages and go-carts f other articles will also be awarded kin of Fair Haven, Edward Farry of announcements. Roosevelt candidates
""•*! tickets will admit tho school Minor C. Brown, Mrs.. Edward E.
Union fire company of Red Bank the first prize went to Edith Walling, ,t that time.
Matawan and Joseph L. Butcher of for local offices will be nominated by
•en to the fair grounds free of Maxaon and Mrs. William M. Thomp- dared $700 by a week's fair which daughter of William Walling of NewA feature of the fair was a contest Farmingdale. The Republican candi- petition in a number of localities but
«e tomorrow, but they will not son.
.
closed Saturday night in its flrehouse ark. Inez Beech,' daughter of Prank etween women of three towns. The dates for freeholder who have Sso far not generally throughout the county.
Plid for admission on any of .the
As in most of the other depart- on Shrewsbury avenue. Some of the Beech of Union, was second, and Anna 'omen were in charge of tables rep- decided to go in the race are Frank
The socialists and the prohibition|dayji of the fair.
m e n t s o f the fair, more babies are en- money will be used to buy uniforms E. Lawrence, daughter of Mrs: Myrtle
resenting Red Bank, Fair Haven and E. Price of Red Bank, Thomas Collins ists will have full county tickets, ex"I of the biggest disp ays In the tared in the baby exhibition than have for the firemen, and the remainder will Lawrence of Highlands, was third. In Shrewsbury.
The contest has not yet of Keansburg, George W. Pittenger of cept possibly for freeholder. There is
T farm machinery will be made been entered at any previous show be spent for general purposes.
the third division, which comprised cen decided, and
it is probable that Asbury Park, Harvey Bedle of Key- some talk of the socialists nominating
... C. Smock of Wlckatunk. He of the association. The baby show is
Pair weather drew large crowds to decorated wagons and toy automo- he winners will not be announced port and Elmer E. Polhemus of Upper a ticket for mayor and commissioners
J O large tent, and he will show a held next Monday. Mrs. Charles D. the fair, and the flrehouse was biles* the first prize went to Walter ill the dance, which will be given to Freehold. The Republican machine of Red Bank this fall. The socialists
•yin binder, two corn binders, hay Halsey is in charge of this department thronged with big gatherings of Friebot, son of Frank Fncbot of New- hose who, assisted at the fair. St. picked out these men at its recent in the county are desirous this year of
ddor, feayrake, mower, disc, peg an d the judges are Mrs. William Bar- pleasure seekers every.night. Danc- ark, as the Fairy Moon. Hattie M. ames's grounds were covered with meeting, and it is understood that if polling enough votes to make them a
Oth and Mfiinjr tooth harrows, feed hour, Miss Lillian Bliss,' Mrs. Howard ing was the principal attraction. The Fox, daughter of Jesse Fox of Perth ents in which were booths and other any other Republicans get in the race regular political party within the
III, corn shelter, smoothing harrow, g. Borden, Mrs. Harden L. Crawford, committee in charge of the festival Amboy, in a go-cart'•trimmed with eatuies of the fair. Dancing was they will have no chance for the nomi- meaning of the law, and thus enable
irm wagon, Little Giant potato j I r 8 , Ernest Fahnestock, Mrs. P. A. S. consisted of William McGackin, chair- poppies and representing Poppy's me of the principal attractions.
nation. The Roosevelt men expect to them to nominate their candidates at
g « r , and a gMplino engine for use Franklin, Mrs. Lewis Brown Gawtry, man; Oliver G. Frake, Ezra Osborn, Little Girl, got second'prize, and WalThe harvest home Monday night put up a ticket of five freeholders by regular primaries hereafter. They
farm work. This will make a very ji r s . J. Horace Harding, Mrs. Robert Walter Bennett, Joseph Hulse, George lie Curley, daughter of Mrs. W. C. 'as in charge of a large committee. petition.
think if they nominate socialist cantoresting exhibit for farmers.
Hartshorne, Mrs. George Arthur Cairns, Elvin Frake, William Soffel, Curley of N«w York, who imperson- Jl the usual features of a harvest
for local officep in places where
Harry Truex of Long Branch and didates
The exhibition of automobiles will Hurd, Mrs. Thomas N. McCarter, Mrs. Harry Shiffen, Frank Dennis, Fred ated a wedding" cake, got third prize. lome were in evidence, and the sup- William
they have considerable strength it will
H.
Reid
of
Tennent
will
be
the
Dolores
Burkhardt,
daughter
of
Mrs.
Hurley,
Charles
Dennis
and
Walter
t very notable. Most of the dealers j o h n Middleton, Mrs. Joel Rathbone,
fine. The com-Republican candidates for the as- help them to secure votes for their
Mario Burkhardt of Newark, was per wasinparticularly
this locality will exhibit the varie- Mrs. Andrew Stout, Mrs. Rich- VanBrunt.
charge consisted of Mrs. sembly. They were the Republican national and congressional candidates
dressed xas a bride and won the first mittee
cara he
T h i s ex
lb til>n
Charles
Hoffman,
Mrs.
David LeEoy, candidates two years ago. On the this fall.
John
Hackett
and
Ernest
Sheperd
m °u
} y "l"'
}» '
ard Hurd, Mrs. Lewis S. Thompprize in the division of costumes in
Peter P. Rafferty, Mrs. Edward
jll be made in the main exhibition aori . The classes include white were in charge of the dancing. There fancy dreBS. Inei Stevenson, daugh- Mrs.Reilly,
Miss A. Malone, Miss M.
were a number of decorated booths,
" h Avi°S.e . th . e exh *itor8 in this Jhildren between the ages of 12 and where groceries, fancy articles, candy, ter of Philip Stevenson of Kearney, iIcDermott, Mrs, Peter Thompson,
MOKTIMEB SECORS W H I ,
N. J., dressed as "The College Widow"
Vision of the fair are Fred VanDorn, 23 months, inclusive; white children soda, ice cream, novelties, dolls, cakes got second, and Marie Bronkhurst, iiss M. Reilly, Mrs. Giblin, Mrs. Elen Johnston, Mrs^ Edward Cole, Jr., .BelforA Man Leaves Estate to Nioco—
d. vonKattengell, George Hance Pnt- between the ages of 24 and 35 months, and canes were Bold. Those in charge daughter of Henry Bronkhurst of Mrs.
Charles Diamond, Mrs. James 'Wifo &n& Daughter Bhare in Estata.
were Harry Sniffen, Harry Osborn,
BOBEBT SMITH PASSES AWAY AX
l°?'iu th l i ° h S W > M o u n t CD"l£atiy> inclusive; white children.between the Elvin Frake, Walter VanBrunt, Ezra Long Branch, wearing a spangled {aney, Mrs. Thomas Clusey, Mrs.
Mortimer Sccor, a well known resiA Albert B Boynton of Red Bank, n g e s of 36 and 47'months, inclusive; Osborn, Joseph Hulse, Walter Ben- panier dress, got third. Virginia Van- ohn Fields, Miss M. Ryan, Mrs. dent
THE AQE 0 7 NINETY YSABS.
of
Belford,
who
died
a
few
weeks
, U «mel of Seabright 0. H. New colored children between the nges of nett, Oliver G. Frake, Frank Dennis, Pelt, daughter of Daniel VanPelt of "eorge Keough, Mrs. M. Carney, Mrs. ago, made his will two years ago. Mr.
an of Belmar, and the Auto car 12 and 47 months, inclusive: children Philemon Creelin, Alvin Table, George Keyport, won the first prize for cos- oseph Bray, Mrs. Thomas McDon- Secor was for many years engaged in Be Died Sunday Night at the Homo of
tumes in burlesque. Asseneth F. Van- iugh, Mrs. Costello, Mrs. John Ryan,
-Tjpany<of New York.
Hl« Son, Blchard C. Smith of Horbart
i n character costume between tho nges Cairns and Harold Woodward.
Nouten of New York got second prize ilrs. Daniel Hopkins, Mrs. E. Burns, fishing in Raritan bay. He appointed
garden
L. Crawford,
has. been and
un- of 47 and 71
inclusive;
white
Street—Servod in the 39th Beglment.
,jr.iu<i
in -biiD
uurHa ueparcmenc,
.. lvmonths,
,..v....
wnu
iinclusive;
lw.IUJIIBj
his nephew, Peter O'Blenis of PaterA wheel of fortune was managed and Clarence Applegate of Keyport Mrs.
who
Robert Smith, a veteran of the Civil
Martin
Griffin,
Mrs.
Daniel
Mc;ettin
children
between
the
ages
of
24
;ery division in every class has becnlji'vo jn"'shrewsburV township and in by Charles H. Johnson, Ezra Osborn got third.
son, executor. Mr. Secor directed that
tied. The
The exhibition
exhibition of
of horses will
will
Carthy and Mrs. Little of Red Bank; a monument be placed on his grave at war, died Sunday night from a general
tied.
and William McGackin.
Charles
borough of
of Red
Red Bank.
Bank.
iko place within
the racehorses
track, in I thee borough
breakdown
the system at the home
Mrs.
Edward
O'Flaherty,
Miss
E.
Dangler and Ansel White were the
Before the baby parade a baby re- Quinn, Miss Anna Kane and Miss Paterson, as soon as possible after his of his son, of
pnt of the grand stand. The exhi
Charles G. DuBois, the'director of two
Richard C. Smith of Herdeath. He left all his property, conmost
fortunate
men
who
tried
the
ception
was
held
at
the
dancing
pavilbo
f
h
ll
b
pnt of the grand stand. The exhi- racing, has secured a fine lot of en- wheel of fortune.
Larkin of Fair View; Miss sisting of several bouses at Belford, bert street. Had he lived seventeen
ion. The prize for the prettiest baby Catherine
bon of horses will be virtually a tries in every race. The money ofMary Kane of Middlctown, Miss Mary to his niece, Mrs. Charity E. O'Blenis days longer he would have been ninety
A contest for a baseball glove be- at the reception went to John Torp- O'Brien
Jfao show. The classes include fcred j n the races is sufficient to in- tween
of
Chapel Hill, Mrs. Peter J. of Paterson. Evelyn R. and Charles years old. He had been in failing
Phil Murphy 'and Benjamin pen, son of William Torppen of New- Gorman, Mrs.
es-in-harness, saddle, horses, com- duce many home ownera to enter, and Gallo was
Mahon, Mrs. R. Snyder of Atlantic Highlands wit- health several years, but had been
won by the Murphy boy, ark. Mary E. Patterson, daughter Richard Tobin, William
nation harness Bn( i saddle horsed, E o l n e fine racing is expected. The who
confined to the bed only a week. •
Mrs. John Bennett, nessed tho will,
of Harry Patterson, a clerk in Clnr- Mrs. Hendrickson,
turned in $17.
lildren
s
pomes,
polo
pomes,
hunters
track
is
in
fine
condition.
The
c'omMrs.
James Mcj
p
e
r
s
,
standa
otting
ence
Wriito's
shoe
store,
got
second
Born in Middlesex county Mr. Smith
p l e t e ] is t o f entries in each race for
A
number
of
things
were
sold
on
Jacob
Swan
of
Navesink
appointed
ld
jumpers,
standard
bred trotting
in each
race for
Miss Hayes, Miss Mulvihill,
p l e ,t e ]day
is t o f entries
iraes,
polo
es,
and
Edith Lindemeyer, daugh- Carron,
the last surviving member of a
ry
iraes
polo pon
pon horses,,
es stallions
stallions
and cv<
day off the
th fair
f i will
ill be
b found
f d iin the co-operative plan, and this was prize,ofand
Connors and Miss P. McCarron his wife, Harriet A. Swan, and his was
•res;
delivery
cv< , ry
•res; delivery
und fnvm
Mrs. Lewis Lindemeyer of Miss
family
of nine children. His parents
a n announcement elsewhere in this one of the chief sources of revenue of ter
if Fair Haven; Miss Mary Fox, Mrs.daughter, Nina M. Swan, executrices were John
wses and
and mules
mules. In
In connection with B B c t i o n o f T H E REOISTEBH.
Brooklyn, .was third. Harold E. Pal- JeoiKe
G. and Ann Smith. In
the
fair.
The
articles
and
the
perof
his
will
which
was
made
August
Hughes,
Mrs.
Patrick
McCue,
exhibition of horses th
there will be
mer,
Jr., of Flatbush, Brooklyn, was Mrs. Bly, Mrs. Saguerton, Jr.; Mrs. L. 6th of this year. Mr. Swan directed 1845 he married Miss Rebecca Kirby,
sons who got them are:
T h eMicheiin T w i n s made of rubber
l
m a t u ttrotting
t t
h l mile,
.he
fattest
buby
present.
Junior
F.
daughter
of
Samuel Kirby of Deal.
1 aamateur
race, half
d
f
colossal
size,
which
swing
and
an d o f c l l
Barrels of Hour—Albert I-,. McQueen,
i
hih i
d
Rottigan, Mrs. Michael McGarrity that a monument costing not more The couple started
o
Mfmrico, son of James Maurice of and
housekeeping at
rvpimlH.
than $100 be placed over the graves of
"J - , J -S ra1B '5 o p D n t 0 t 0 I T s sw »y o b o u t l i k e animated figures, will Marietta
Mrs.
John
McCarthy
of
ShrcwsRueUing eliulr—Leon DennlH.
Brooklyn, and Daniel Kreyling, Jr., of
his father and mother and his sister Deal, and amonp the other places
"1iand driven by farmers who de- occupy the center of the stage as one Two tuaH ef eunl—Mi'B. Mary Wood- Newark, also received prizes in the " ury.
where
they
lived
were
New Brunswick,
Kate and paid for from his estate.
ward.
division for fat babies. Thomas Man#olely on farming for a living. ,, o e s j n t o the main tent by the front
Oil stove—1'YMI nletz.
He directed that $400 be paid to his Munusquan and Red Bank.
w
0> horse
e c o ?5
nd
$10,
and
the
third
ning Parker of Highlands, aged 24
Ous lamp—Walter Uennctt.
wife as soon as possible after his
At the outbreak of the civil war Mr*,'„""
irequired
E 3
•in
.this
"i" srace.
entrance. The booths in the main
BERMUDA CONTEST CLOSING.
l..a\vn mower—Kzru Osbora.
JEntry
fee isnd
days, was the tiniest as well as tbe'
,, . . . wu uvv»i>ivu n j ittktUUa UUDIth
death. His watch, two old guns and Smith enlisted in the 29th New JerTwo ItaBKetn of. pluniH—Harry Osborn. youngest baby in the baby parade.
•10>and
".SWIIIC
? will
thirdboun>
horse
will be occupied by various busi
/attle
shown
i tent
.__...
.........^1...
nice.?5.
n e s g interests of Red Bank and by exhis garden tools were left to his sister, sey regiment. He served nine months.
I'alr of Klines—ltenjuiiiin Gallo.
battle and swine will bo shown in hibita of an interesting nature. Tho
The baby was attended by jts mother, Rivalry Seen Among n tfumtoer of Beui- Nina M. A. Swan. The rest of his He was a member of New Brunswick
cloek—MI-K. William VUUBIIII.
rger numbers
than over before at Re( ) B a m [ trust company will occupy a
Quilt—Hlvln I'-ruke.
Mrs. Thomas Parker, nnd it received
• dezita of the Highlands.
estate
was equally divided between his Post of the Grand Army.
ly 3
h o a3S0C lation
iiutu. pillow—Grace HuUontinUe.
n i'i"V£
.
'. George prominent booth, and this concern will
a large silver cup. Other' tiny babies
The contest for the two round trip wife and daughter.
Mr. Smith was a trucker a number
Mi-l of dishes—\Vesl"s- VanNote.
Reid of Tennent,
who is in charge
hlbit
a
variety
of
money
of
many
who
won
prizes
were
Harriet
May
ox
p
been
ickets
to
Bermuda,
which
is
being
Pa
I'll
Hn]—Ilarrv
OHborli.
f years and he was widely known in
iry, „ „ » " „ ! : . iin- " " . '
• • n kinds, principally
the„„„......,,.
sorts which
were
Broadwell and Lauren Johanna Deycr. conducted for the benefit of the new A. Newton Ely of Pennington, N. J., ;hi3
Art flquaro.—Klislia Warwick.
Entries,
of the county. He leaves
-j
^••v-»
n.it.
HI
KCUIII^
entries.
_
n
™
B
u
Camera—Grace MOHU.
„„......„
-formerly used in this country. AR(rood
Denton and Harry Howard, sons of church fund of the Church of Our who left some property in Monmouth manypart
v
friends who mourn his death.
The
milk nnd butter competitions of d e a | o f"this money will bo the kinds
Hlllc umbrella—MIFH Mary Duncan of Dcnfon Howard of Keyport, won the
county, made his will seven years ago,
,ady
at
the
Highlands,
is
meeting
•rnier years hnve been cut out of the j SSUC( i by small banks before the war Wayside.
appointing his wife, Anna L. Ely, and His wife died in January, 1911, at tho
Kohl piece—W. F,. Scully prize for twins and Mae LonGoon, a with great favor and success among
ome of her daughter, Mrs. Harry C.
ur this year. Many farmers ob- w hich were known as "wildcats". of Klve-iliillaifull blooded Chinese baby, daughter of both the residents and summer people Robert A. Messier executors. He left "?ay.
Perth Amlioy.
eted to putting their cows in these T|, e 6 e w e r e very rarely used outside of
a piano, parlor suit, bed room suit and
who
are
staying
at
that
place.
The
Most
of
the
things
disposed
of
on
intjsts, because the fair was held just t n e immediate neighborhood of the
Mr. Smith leaves nine children, they
corge LonGoon of New York, won
the jewelry belonging to bis first wife
; the height of the season, when bunk whielv'issued them. A poet of the co-operative plan were donated BO the cup given to the baby enterinR the prizes consist of two round trip tick- to her children, Emma A. and Anna icing David W. Smith of Ccntervilie,
thut nearly all of the money taken in division of children of foreign nations ets to Bermuda, the trip to last for B. Ely. His household goods were left Mrs. Annie VanNote of Manasqunn,
ery quart of milk possible to be ob- that day wrote of them as
1
was clear profit. In addition to the Lois and Elmer Hesse, children of five days and including nil expenses.
ined wus demanded by their regular
his wife and he left $3,000 to be 'oseph L. und Richard C. Smith and
The M\v«'Ht Hliinplmitcr notp
coal chunced otT several other tons Oscar HesEe, Jr., or Red Bank, dressed The first pri2e iy to-be awarded to the to
Istomers, and they could not afford
Mrs. Harry C. Fay of Red Bank; John
lUi which tin1 wllik-at ImnluTH dote.
divided
between
his
children
when
were (fiven, and will be used by the as Hollanders, were also prize winning most popular contestant and the sec- they become of age. He left $1,000 " . Jason B. and George B. Smith of
send their best milch cows to the
That hliil 11 (llm'imnt of mil* pi-r ct-nt
ond to the person buying the largest to his wife-and the income from the New Brunswick and Robert C. Smith
firemen this winter.
Mjr and thus cut down the supply of
l.lko n i*uuin>n, ov^vy mile It wont.
children.
number of shares. The tickets are to
The
Regal
shoe
company
will
hn
Itik from their dairies. The general
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IVC
The carnival was very successful in 3e in by September 2d. Those who rest of his estate he directed to be if New York. The funeral was held
A BIBTHDAY PARTY.
jiplay of cattle, however, will more n peculiar exhibit. This will consist
every way. A permanent organiza- .ire among the-, most successful con- paid to her semi-annually as lonp; as his afternoon nt the house und wus
onductcd by Rev. Garrctt WyckofT.
tion of wnich William A. Gelfinus is testants so far are Mrs. J. Kelly, Mrs. she lives of until she marries again.
an
for the absence of the of a small buzz saw, which will be
Icjlicompensate
cov
The burial was in Fair View cemetery.
V&nMaUr OWe»
Patty the president, lias already begun>to ar- \V. A. Kinldn, Miss D. Dclnncy und
UM.milk
~. )Wa ! m ( ] for t n e diminution of used to saw up shoes of their make. Ml««
9/
for
Arthur
Obre.
range for Kcunsburg'x third carnivu' Mrs. J. McNamce of Newark; Miss
..k nnd butter contests. The and of other makes to show how they
Ictle lisl
Miss Madeline VnnMater of Park which will be.lield next August.
ORDERED OUT OF TOWN.
listed Guo
in the premium lists are aro made, nnd to show how one sort
Dloa of HemorrhngM.
Mary McCarthy of New York, Mrs. ,
Srushire^
place
gave
a
party
Friday
night
in
o f Bl|
—
a* * • • — — - ~ — •
Guernsey, Jersovs, Brown
oe should wear better thnn olher celebration of the birthday of Arthur
James McGovorn, Mrs. II. J. Crei^h- Fnlr Kaven'a Recorder BnniaheB
vi«s,'•'-Holatein
Israel Woodward of Worthley street
Board
of
Trails
M««tlny.
ton,
Miss
Marie
Connors,
Miss
Eliza•
•
sorts.
Idition to.•-'th
Obre of Rhinebeck, New York, who is
lied suddenly Saturday night of hemFooplo Aireated on Monday.
„,.„.„,. in mi.- usual competitions,
Abbott Worthley of Marlboro w... summering at Red Bunk. Thoso presA special meeting of the Highlands beth Hennessey, Miss Margaret ItowIsubelle, Anna and Gertrude Cov >rrhngcs. He was SH years old and
ere will bo championship contests be- hnve 11 great exhibit of fertilizers ent were Misses Marion Mount, Helen board of trade has been called for 'nnd, Miss Margaret Kielty and Miss
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Fair eaves a widow and two small children.
fecn tho cattle of tho various breeds which are manufactured expressly for Kelly, Nina Kelly, Ruth Obro, Ash- Friday night of next week. So meet- May Mount.
Haven were arrested Monday night on Coroner Harry C. Fay issued a burial
hlch took Tflrat premiums in their re- him, under formulas of his own, nnd licld Copelund, John Hognn, William ings of tho board weru held this sum
a charge uf being drunk und disor- permit. The funeral was held yester;ctivo classes,
.
be will nlso make a showing of seed Smith, Kcndal Methot and Mr. and rnor. Friday night's meeting will be
TUENINO THEM AWAY.
derly. The arrests were miule by lay -at the home (if Jerry Ileldo and
Xi'ster C. Lovett is in chai'Ko of the potatoes from Maine. Mr. Worthlc
open
to
the
public.
Tbe
standing
com
Mrs.
J.
B.
Swan
of
Atlantic
Hij;hChief C. 1'. Worthley, assisted by Ed- the body mis buried in White Ridgo
irticultural department. A lot of "'m adopted u now1 method in tho s
jands. The oyening was sjient in play- mittecs will make their report of work
e Mowers nnd plants are already in Icrtinn of seed potatoes, and this ing progressive giimes, Blnging and done during the summer and the plans Tlmt la What Ghnrlea Chnmpllu la Bolus' ward and Alfred Ilendrick.son. Tbe L'emetery.
persons had a bearing before Itecorder
Thla
Week
nt
the
Lyceum.
lacu and tho work of getting this method ami its advantages will be duncinp;. A feature of the table decor- for a number of inmrovementa to be
Mm. i.nka Hlargriiii Diad.
Seats were at a premium nt the Flunk A. Mulford and were KU'i'ii unnplay in proper condition is ndvnne- made clear nt his exhibit. Other fer- ations wus n birthday cafie decorated made nt Highlands this winter will bi
Mrs. Luke Ili^^iiiH of N e w York, a
til
tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock
lyccum lust ni^bt at the .second perg very fast. Thin tent iilready pie- tillicr exhibits will be made by the with candlea. Kacli person received n furnished.
formance of thu week (,'ivi'ii by Charlie to get out. uf Fair Haven or lie .sent runner resident of lied Hunk, died
nts a very beautiful appearance nnd fertilizer Supply conipnny of New I>iece of tliis cake.
ast Thursday of diabetes after nn
1'hnmplin and his associate players. to the rminty jail fur ninety days.
|UR STARTS T 6 M 0 R R 0 W ,
BABIES IN PARADE.
THE COMING CAMPAIGN.
BIG CHURCH FAIR ENDS.
r
F I R E P CLBfVRED $700.
DEATH OFWARVETERAN
5 S?
• night pretty much nil the flowers York and the Hutu fertilizer company
ill be in
-- ,-place. Tho
- *..111*141/
displayl « l com.
« ' Kntontown.
<iiwa grnupB
!"•""•'• of
"<• foliage
» - " — - plants,
• - • potted
• •
MIJ-8 Ruchcl Taylor of Miildlclown,
, cut flowers, wlid (lowers, vnaci who IK an mtist in tin; making Of
all kinds of blooms and a bewilder bimketH, will have a number uf girln
making
a y lumkelH.
kelH. The
g nrrny of gorgeous eolorn.
making ffiinoy
The material
material
Tho poultry tent is always onu of UBI-I! in these liaskcts IH gnth«re<l in
e btg JiltracticitiH «if the lair, Hin • Monmouth county, principally along
niont everyone is Interested in pnni the I'ort Momnoutli shore, and is BOIIol mid dyed
hd of- chieUi'iiK or
ov fowls. Tli
Tim pmi 1 .'— by
j MINH Taylor.
~-J
y department In in charge of the rhi>»«
IIUHICOIH uro of viiriouH Hhnpen,
onmoiilh poultry cluh, with Dr. Kd- "IZ('H mid klmln, nnd lire for nil nortn
Ill Field us
In
us bend
l d off the
th department.
l
of MHOU!
|ie exhibit will comprise: uuiiiy kind*
JoHeph Sulr. will rnuke u display of
ohickeiiH, turkeys, geese, ducks, the products of the C. K. Conovor flic[an runnom, pluinimntH. etc. Then! lory lit Kid Hank. The ^DOIIH will
nlto IMI pet stock exliibltfl, nlii'li ii'i rniimriHo n gi'iuit. vnrii'ty of drum
IIIOIIIH and nimllar articles.
'hitn, guinea pit's und utlier petH.
Joseph l'lckupf will make a diiiplav
ho mlioul oxhlnlt is being put In
0 toilny .,,
by ..
a ,„.»,,.
dorm .,1
or mi,re
more ui
or tli
me •'' inunuHiial
arliiilli' exrelli'iice. It will
tool Uiiirhoni of tiw nullity who hnvn <'< "lHt l«rK«ly <>t goodii from the m t
lUlltoni'ml for thin work. Lnnl vonr dopnrlnieiit.
of liln stom, nnd will In' B ,l l tent Mnw
romnlrtrjy
down ''I111'" phi)togrii|iliN, mitliiues anil fancy
•• " •
™ «
.....
.
.
.
•
pieced,
ntoini which swept over
Htuirk nf couifio will lie on hunil
[ntry un tbe Unit day of tho fi
with n Krent variety of imiiiicnl liiHtrua number of tlio exhibit* w
Til in dbirauriiKod nenno
t
from r>i4iinn to tulklng nniIhOoln fritm piilllnif in 1111 Krent 11 fhlilon. Ho will illm-uurtm inualc
l from
•*pl»y thin yimr nn It did limt year, «'mo or liln bout limtrumonU, provided
i the NCIIQOI work In n very eredlt- tlio other exhlblturn In thu nnlghbor• nxlilblt. Mrnit of thn premium* h"»<l »f hln liouth do tint mnko objerp\e iliitinrlmenl ni« rnntrlhulnl by " " " " t ( l "• " n , l M n Krnund that thn
• • Ceiildoiita of lUd llnnk imd of Moil- mtlMi" <lrnw» nil thu pcoplo to Mr.
• i l t h rounty, nml «IIPHHI premium" Hturclt « prnwriiil "how.
lofferwl In (ivory ilnpurttitcnt,
Mnthu«h«ik * Him will exhibit tholr
Ult nnil vwtnblcn will lm rimwn vnrloun »tyle« of plnnoa and olhor InI* mnlri imliUiltloii lont. HIP nimin ntniiwnU nml thi-y will Imvci nn vliat yum'. Tho tuition thin your nrn f«'tlv<t dlnplny.
truoted R littl* il|(T«.|«ntly from ,,H«rry
Hmry Ford, who
who In
In employed I11
It.
»tr y«»M,
y«»r», In
In unlur
unlur to
to lilaplay
ilUplny t)i«
t)l<- VBoiwr
ilrui/ atom
i..»~..«-i
vooper •11 drug
dtoru. r.c«.iil«
mc*nlly Invcntwl
w . , . . . w u i i |
f ' U l l l l i y
L-lllll,
. . . . . .
P
J protlucU t« btttitr »dv«nt«K«. » ""w ?"r» W; " • ">y« U •• tnklnij
•; nilrlM In tlw' vtRVUliU depart' Hl<» wlltldr* and In ordur to Int |>«opl«
kt «r» gr««t»r thun at uny OMVIOUK IIH'"* a1"""1 H •»• «•« ! « » » " '>ooUi
f e l thu HMocliUnn. Tli« fWr KM
KM •*•
•*• U»> '»•«•
'»•« »"d h» will »how It off
* Ih*
Ih mMni of lUmuJstltut
U J l •(Tort H>»f»[ H» »«y» n «nyMy h*» * corn
t know
n Ih
dwlntr frulu »nd v»(r»tBbT«n, «nd »nd d
dont
know how
how to
tortx
rtx nil
Iht corn
. *!•« rowing" In growing Urf«r cur« on It proptrly, h« will fix It up
-Danoo at.Fort ICanoook.
MOTOR BOAT CLUB rAIB.
Anmval r»tWal WIIV Bagln next Monday nnd Oloao Saturclay.
The nnnuiil fair of the Krd Hunk
motor boat elub will begin next Monday und will cliiho. the following Suttirilny. It will be held oil the lot nt
the corner of llroad and Wallace
Htreetn, where the old I're.'ibyterian
'burch stood. A large tent will be
litcbeil, mid tlie hiiotlwi will lie under
cunvnH. Danring and all the other
lixual feutures of a fnlr will be in
evidence. Music will bo given by the
Heil Dunk brand bum). I1'rank C.
Slorrk in eliairman of tlio euinmitteo
in rliurgi'.
^
'
Mtruak Xtn^luyvt with a n .
Ill a dlHlHlte over Wngen lant inglil
Wlllliim Mileii, a rulored num of the
"nit" ntrueU (Jrover Ueevtra, hi« meiliiyvr, un tho M M with nn iixe nml
.nocked it child out of liln arum
Milan wan IUTCNICII thin morning bv
COIIHIIIIIIO ('hnmller nn be wnn boarilI11K « trnln for the exeurnlim to lloyntnll lleacli. Hn gnvn liomln for n hoaiIng liuforo Jiiatlrp Hidden loinorruw
I
Tlio senior class (if West l'oin
cudeta, which has been stutioned 11
.Snndy Hook during tlie past week, wn
given n ball lust Friday night by tin.
ollk'ms of Koii llnncoik. Jack Vim
Vleit of Shrewsbury is a member o
this elans ami be bail nn IIIH guests a
tho ball MrH. Hubert Hrunseh, Mm
Sara llubburil, Missci Margaret am
('hnrliitto KIIWIII'IIH nnd Elision Hen
drlckmm of Kelt Hank.
Aiaaaaor In Shooting* Hatoli.
AmieNsor Albert 1.. Ivlnn of III1'
Hank will take par! in tho iihootini
limtclmH in Hie liirbnimid i-ounty fni
at Dongan Ililln, New York, today nrn
tomorrow.
Had llankar data Contract.
Tbd public Hrbonl at KraiinburK wit
lm wirtxl for electricity, nnd thfl coi
trnet linn been nwiiiib il to (Soork" M
Daly uf Hod Hunk.
•olioola Ogita Wffnn«a><lay.
Tim ncluiiiln of Kid llnnk will ope
for tlu* HOHftmi nexV Weilnimdny,,
Bojr« and "lllrTi Wantld.
Iloyn nnd glrl« me wantwl for con
test mirk for Hie Ited Hunk mol(
liont club fnir. Niuiien can bo nnrolln
Tho flnont linn In town; ontlmiUtf with Mr. I''ri«clil nl HLorek'a,
on palntlntf and docoratlng. J. J Cuiirn'. Itiipiuitlng air rlllo »n<l himd
Trav«r«, Mechanic itroat, m»r llroad nmim nenrf plnn fur Ibn boyn mid
doll mid n nidi Jiln fur Ibn (rirln.- At
nlKht.
p
I.onk for th« IWI'I Jiieloon nutnmo
on I'>erllt tourlnic car*, ill) nnd DO bllo
. t tlio KIHI llnnk fnlr. Knr
hornfl iiowor, usml u dtmniutratora by C«nov«r
Hruthmn, ivnent
by
S. W. Mount Co.—Adv.
N.
—» ._»«.»_,
Wot Wnfhiagm Oo To
Try tho now diluk, "Mint Fr«««,
"Th« To«it«ry Bhop."—Adv.
•t h ' A l
Tlie play, "Alias Jimmy Valentine," • The complaint was made by Mr. and
pleased one of the largest audiences Mrs, Alfred T. Hawkins, who livr near
even seen in the lyceuni. Tonight the tlu; people wlm were arrested, MrH.
bill will be. "Arizona." "Tin1 IH'op Hawkins said they have been (trunk
1'urple" will be the attraction tomor- nnd (lisnrderly on m'vernl OITHMOIIH.
row ni(,r!it, Friday night be will play Mr. Mul ford says these people were
The Kuimwny Wife" and on Katiir- :lriveu out uf Keil Hank sunic time iigo
(Inv night "What Happened to .limes" HIM! if any inure uf tbal kind locate at
will be played. A drawing *""r ten Fair Haven they will be invited to
flveiliillur gnld pii'i'i'H will lake plare nuvc 1111.
Saturday ni^M. Kuril perstin iiUeiidTrip to Uoney Inland.
ing n play during the week will have
a rliatu'e on the gi'hl piecei;.
parly uT about twenty l!ei llankBulling to Atlaiitlo City.
Andrew, William nnd Kimley While,
(teniKr
Kc.l
Truax
Iliinli
left
u n d (ieore;e
Kiindny
fin u
ttirop
tilii
tit
In
A l l a n l i i ' C i t y i n A n d r e w White'*; limit
O l i v i a I t . T h e y w i l l K ( ) lhri>ii) r ,li t i n 1
'I'li'iitnu i imnl mid will be |t"ii<> l e u
iliiyn.
llnesK of about u week. Mrs. I l i g g i n s
s survived by a husband und five cbilIren.
Comluff rlremen'g Fair.
Independent fire company of Red
Hank will bold a fair tlio early part
>f October in tbe uniuiry o n Monmouth street,
A feature will bo tbo
disposal uf n motor cycle on tlm c<>*
operative plan.
Back from C'amplny Trip.
w e n t uu a nail to C o n e y
.lay Leonard, nun of J o h n J. Leon1
(in S u n d a y In t h e boat. Karnli I ', .loiin- a i d nl IIroad street, in home fnnn On;nll. Tile boat w a s Mured w i l h e a t - tario, Canada, where be uncut ftevernt
nlilrn, whirh were ruolinl l i y
weeks campinir. TIIIH full be will n t llruwer. l'ini w e a t b e r and ninny iu- t • in I tlie military iiclioul nt llnrden1
tereMtiiiK iii^lilii iniiili the h i p uu cn town.
Joyable une.
Onnglit BUty Waakdlh.
Dr.
William
M. TlunnpHon und
(if a I.»t.
.Iniiiivi Iliiiinell took n trip to 11 u III cunt
(i. \V. Meriiliinn in (linpoMnf; <of u
a
Saturday
in
Dr.
Thoinpmin'H a u t o Patrick Xaunaflr Clo« to City.
lilt on Illllice a v e n u e by t b e n i opermobile.
They ruuKht Hlxty wpnkflnh
I'atriek Kennedy, wlui wnn <'iii;ii|ri'il a t i v e plan. i\lr. Meriiiiiau wan form
mil a 1.1. of liliu-llnli wbllu nt l l a l n o in tbr Imrber Imniru'ii'i ut Ke<! Iliinlt, c i l y 11 nuiiili uclioii III|MIICII , b u t ba:
moved l<><luy l « N e w Ymli.
DiirinK lieen unable to work Idr roine titiu
1
of t w o p a r a l y t i c
nl roken
liln
iniiileni'ii
line
Mr. Kcnui'ily becau'a
U i a n Oatiflit rtt«.
l)i>u^bl rt>ntAi»lrri\btr vi'al etilnte, wbirn Ho In 11 v e t e r a n uf tlie ^iiinnub w a r .
Demi grnitM near tint Newinsn
he recently nolil ut a pnillt.
HiiiiiiKii lni(l((e iiiuirht lire HundaT
llonia from CRIIIIIIIIB* rVti]f.
uiKbt. lleforu any (huiiiiKii w i n d o n a '
Jamaa Wll* Cli>*i to ijaiiwiHtri.
Mr, a n d M m . I I . W. Y o u n g i.f tbe Ibiineii wero put out liy Wnt
JiuneH Winit, wb't bun l>i>en llvltltr Ilioa'l nl M-et. retllllled biiliu^ Htlt.ll rilliy liime niiii|iniiy.
with bin f n l b e i . Tlinmiin WIIIK nf Wenl fioin N e w l o n , New .leria'y, wbitro they
rr*a Wlnaa.
Front rilrrrt, bun imived to l.ithewnuil, npent. iiboiit leu ilnyn on 11
A bottl* of good California
v/b'Mo Im IH pniphiycd i\n nn rlerlrl
abnrry or rlurnt. given away f r » wltL
rlnn.
r..r Nala.
our (foliar a full ijuart Cablntt whit*
Delivery wn^oil w|tl| lllldt'll'llt plllt k«y ovary HiUurdny. J. I. Moniky, 10
I Imvn Iho pxclualvn «nbi of rliturn.
Apply leant Front •trett, IUd B»nk.~-A*t.
elumntlrn mill liibuiTO nt (lie H.il fol III lipHIIK", K'Xill eiililllllrin.
,i(^'.
lluilk fnlr KIOIIIUIH. At my hmith you lit IfitVlK'rt, llloitd htli'rt.
I,o,,k f«r tU l»in Jitekion
will Anil a <<im|)l«t« linn of th» niinim
llrlleliiiin 11 in line Ico frf»li pencil bile Hi tbj< IU<I Dunk fair.
oua brmulii <if lobnrro uhil i'l|rnr
Immllwl by m«. Wllllnm Cu 1!InKt<>i>. InlTeo, c||(ll'(lll<tl>, nil uwllOl y allll Vn by Conovur Urolhtri, tlttnti,
N, J.—Adv.
hllln Ice, cixHiii Bl i.iug'a.
-Ail",
4I
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Page 10
THE BED BANK EEGUfiTEB
Ta Oik Visiting Friends
- YOU ARE INVITED 1Q ATTEND OUR,
•
BLUE RIBBON
FAIR SAL.E
""" . v""
We are anxious toiao bur part
in making r.
Tour Visit to Red Bank Pleasant.
Tell your friends to meet you at
the Dry Goods Store of
, .
JOSEPH SALZ.
LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL BLUE RIBHON FAIR SALE PRICE TICKETS I
You will find them on every floor, at every turn, in every department. Crowds!
(It's in the Heart of Red Bank.)
Crowds! Crowds! An immense throng of'eager shopped should be at this store
every day during this Fair Sale—warm or^cool, raia or shine;'for this sale is an .JVIake *use of the Waiting Room
["Parlor on the Second Floor,
occasion well worth your prompt attention. Extraordinary efforts are made for
this sale, i The combined purchasingof this store and its associated retail,^^enterour Local Product Display
prises is utilized to make this sale^an evest^ofjevents. ._••••
" ;•;;
at the Fair.)
*
N . JF.
TELEPHONE 3O3.
i3 visiting her sistrt'-in-law, Mrs.
Stephen Patterson of Navesink.
Prof, and Mrs. Maloney and children of Cliffwood visited Charles LufbuiTow of Navesink last week.
PORT MONMOUTH BASEBALL TEAM DEFEATS THE Miss Edna Pulsch of Port Monmouth, who is employed as clerk in
COLORED GIANTS OF ELIZABETH.
the postoffice, was sick Monday.
Garrett Lee of Belford, who has
been sick with cholera morbus, has re-,
The Port Monmouth Boya Have Woii Five Games Out of Six and covered and is able to be about.
Want to Play any Team in the County—Work on the Channel Mrs. Josephine Davis of Port Monmouth spent Sunday with Mr. and
at Port Monmouth is Nearly Completed—Robert Runyon Takes Mrs. Daniel Bennett of Belford.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Sickles of Nav,_
Job as Janitor of Belford School.
sink spent Sunday and Monday at
New York on a pleasure trip.
The Monmouth athletic club of Port that- the boat be stopped Tile people
Hires of Bridgeport, Conn.,
'Monmouth defeated the Colored in the boat obeyed the command and is Everett
spending two weeks with his uncle,
Giants of Elizabeth Sunday afternoon went home.
Walt Havens of Belford.
at Elizabeth by a score of 3 to 1. The Misses Henrietta Lehman and Ella E.Lloyd
Johnson, son of John N. Johnbattery -for Port .Monmouth was Willett and Cornell Like and Raymond son of Belford,
who has been seriously
Hatchet, Rosehbaur and Dorkin. The White of Belford will spend next Sun- sick, is slowly recovering.
Port Jlonmouth team has played six day at Coney Island. They, will make
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Naveand has lost the trip in Mr. White's motor boat.J sink are entertaining Mrs. Sleeper
games since
but one.. They will book .names with Mr. White and Miss Lehman went! and children of Brooklyn.
Sunday in the boat. They j Mrs. John E. Johnson of Belford
any baseball team in Jlonmouth crabbing
caught about fifty crabs.
returned home after spending,a
county.
A number of the Port Monmouth has
at Asbury Park.
Channel Nonrly Done.
boarding houses are' filled with New week
R. Belle Thompson of Newark
The channel which is bcinK dug at York people for the balance of theis Aliss
spending
two weeks with Mrs. A. I.
Port Monmouth is nuarinc completion. season. Some of these people will re- Phillips of Harmony.
All the machines but two have been turn to their homes next week, while
Mrs. 0. W. Budlong of Belford, who
taken away. One machine is working others will remain until later on.
been seriously sick for some time,
at the William B. Smith property and
Over '55140 was cleared from the fair has
is
slowly improving.
the other is working; out in the chan- held hist Friday afternoon and night
Miss
Mamie Seavers of Brooklyn is
nel. If the weather holds Rood the in the Navesink town hall under the
a few days with Miss Millard
channel will probably be done in three direction of the ladies' aid and thespending
Trimble
of Belford.
Epworth league of the Navesink
weeks.
John
Brachtell
of Brooklyn is campMethodist church.
Job as School Janitor.
for two weeks on William Fogle's
Mr. and Mrs. Ridgeway Ingling and ing
Robert Runyon of Belford, who has
property at Belford.
been employed on boats in New York daughter, who have been visiting Mr.
D. W. VanNote of Bolford has refor several years, has accepted a po- Ingling's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John turned home after spending two weeks
sition as janitor of the Belford public L. Ingling of Navesink, have returned at Mount Tabor.
to their home at Navesink.
school.
Mrs. William E. Vaughan of Port
The new house which is being built Monmouth
Pistol Handler Has ITnrrow Escape.
spent part of last week at
at
Belford
for
Clarence
Marvin
of
Myrtle Carpenter, a girl from the Now Monmouth is nearly raised. Asbury Part.
Children's guardian society of NewJohn
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mount of Locust
McGlashin of Keansburg is putJersey, who has been staying with ting in
Point spent Sunday at Asbury Park.
the gas pipes.
Mrs. Mary Ayres of Locust Point,
Mr. and Mrs. Ehvood Runyon of
Advertised letters remain at theBelford
had a narrow escape from death last
spent Friday at A'sbury Park.
Tuesday by the careless handling of Locust Point po3tollice addressed to
Fred Atwater of Belford has had
a revolver. The jjirl had been sent up Sidney Smith, K. Robinson, Mrs. Pres- his house on the East road raised.
stairs and while there found a re-ton Commander, Mrs. G. Humbrock
Miss Mary Compton of Belford is
volver, which she picked up and acci- and A. Gordon Murray.
the week at Asbury Park.
W. H. Costello of Washington, spending
liently discharged. The bullet whizLohsen & Willett of Belford i
zed past her head and lodged in the U. C, who is connected with the Com- stalled a new icebox last week.
wall. Mr. and Mrs. Ayres heard the mercial insurance company at that
shot and the screams of the girl and place, was a visitor at Navesink last
LINCBOrT HEWS.
rushed upstairs. They found that the week.
James Paul and Charles, George
child wus only badly frightened.
Storm
Visits
Tills Fines Whllj NolgWiorand
Randolph
Koch
of
New
York
ZCecevtlon for Veteran.
ing Village! Qeti No Bain.
spent Sunday with the Koch boys'
Charles Schinkle of Brooklyn, a mother, Mrs. Barbara Koch of BelA thunder storm of great severity
veteran of the Civil war,, who has ford.
visited this place one night last week.
been visiting Mrs. George Williams
Walter Kraft and friend of New Rain fell in torrents and there was a
of Navesink, was given a reception York have returned home after spend- good deal of thunder and lightning.
by the residents of the village last ing a week with Mr. Kraft's parents, An unusual feature of the storm was
Tuesday night. About fifty friends Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kraft of Bel- that it did not visit any of the neighwere present and the evening was forcj.
boring villages. Rain was badly
spent in singing popular and old-timo
Mrs. William Hopkins and daughter needed at that time, find Lincroft folks
aong^, reciting and telling yarns. Mr.Dorothy of Navesink, who have been say that this is only another indicaSchinklels stories were the most en- visiting Mrs. Ilopkins's parents on tion that this place is a favored spot.
joyed
on account of llieir dealing
jy
g with Staten Jylund, returned home SaturiUr. and Mrs. Howard Bngler of
b t t l andd events
t tthat
h th
battles
happened
pp d ddur- day.
Philadelphia spent Sunday with Mr.
i
th \v:ir. The
Th affair
ffi was closed
l d
ing
the
Mr. and Mrs. A.'F. Curtis and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph II. Tomlinson,
with the :;er\ing of refreshments.
Curtis's mother of Brooklyn are
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alexander and
spendine;
a two weeks' vacation at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clayton were
Struck by Oo!f Club.
ss
s
Mrs
!
*\''
'
''°ephine
Tompkins's
at
Navcentertained at dinner Saturday night
George Wcrleman, son of
" sink.
by Mrs. William H. Thompson.
Henri Wcrlennui, who is summering at
W. W. Swan, the Navesink postAllen Wood of Trenton is visitin
Loiuist Point, was injured hist Thursday afternoon at tho golf links. The master,, has bought a new K. II. F.his aunt. Mrs. Abram Snnburn.
S
t
d
b
k
i
Airs. John Fenton has recovered
boy wa.s caddy for Strothers Jones and Studebaker touring car from George
from her injury due to a fall last
wa.s .struck in the face by a golf club llance Patterson of Red Bank.
March and is about again.
wlii'ii Mr. Jones s m i n f the ilub to hit Mis.s Olive Sehuremun, who has
About five o'clock last Thursday
the ball. The boy's face wa.s liadlv il l i n ,v ',s,' t '"~ , '"•''"
, , ,u'u-'le
, , - , ,ami ,aunt,
v, Mr.
•. ,
cut and his eye was bruised. Dr. Wii- I ' " " ' - " i * A!lji-rl
M Smilli
S i t h of
f Niivcsiiik,
N i l morning John I!. Conovcr was on his
way to bis stare when he met a young
liam 1). Sayrc of Red Hani; t reattd ! ' t t ' " ' 1 ' " ,",'!°
, , ^ , '
the boy's hurts.
1 , Y l ',V"V
!'*'J l '*• h i l W " f N i i v c ' man, who showed signs of having been
, sink left Monday for Ocean drove fur out all night. The young man said he
Oame Ends in Dispute.
, ., s l u , n s t a y i n „,.,,,,,. t ( ) . , t k , m i ,| R , was a reporter and that he lived at
'Ihe lielford athletic club tied with camp meeting services.
lied liank. He said that he had been
the Alerts of Atlantic Highlands SunMiss Bollivclicr of New York, who out to a late celebration and that he
day afternoon. The .-cure was :i to :! | is Mimiuering at Mrs. Iluibara Korh's had wandered to Lincroft while tryin the eleventh inning, when the game at liclfoid, lost the pearl top on hering to find his way home. No one ut
wuiiml up in a dispute. The Belfurd umbrella last week.
this place knew the stranper.
battery was Mimic and Stein and the Mr. and .Mrs. John Kranks of ElizIda A. C!rover and Miss May
Alcit.-,' battery was Unpin ami abeth spent Sunday with Mr. Frank's I.. .Miss
Omkliii of Kid Hank have beer
Sweeney. '1 he Hclfurd buys will play parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Viei'ing visiting
Miss Leona Linn.
the KiMicr athletic dull ni' Red Hani; of IVirt Monmoutli.
Thomas VnnN'choick has returned
next Sunday.
Collins llrothers have had their from a stay at Interlaken.
vailit overhauled and painted. The
J. Stilwell Crover and family spent
Daniel Ouwalu'B Toam Runs Away.
work was dime by Joseph Willett and .Sunday at Ocean drove.
A I'MIM of h o r s e - owned by Daniel Itufus Knstinnml.
('orncliii.s VniiSirklen hjis returned
Oswald of Ilidfonl I-;,,, a w a y a t A t .Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Marrett of from the l.img lirancli hospital much
lantic
Highlands
last week. T h e
I'oit
Monmouth.
who
arc
actors,
arc
improved in health.
h o r n s b e c a m e t ri i" lit i i u i l at an autoplaying a week's engagement at
Charles II. I.uni is recovering from
mobile.
M r . O s w a l d w a s out of tlie I id-ii/liton s I
a sore eye due to ninniiig a splinter
wii^on w h e n t h e horses s t a l l e d . The j , | , , i m will'.,,!,
n
of
llclford
is
putting
in it.'
•s ran about half
nile and \
a 'new chin u e y o n h i s huvist? <ilt C o i n p Mr. nml Mrs. Hiielien Wood of Dent(•might by Chief J o h n K. Siicdckcr. j ton street.
Mr. W a t s o n is d o i n g I h e ley Manor visited friends liere last
N o d a m a g e w a s dune.
; work liimi- •If,
week.
Bumlfty-Beliool Excur»it>ii,
.Mnrcia 1',
of ( ( s w o r n , Neiv
NEWS FROMMIDDLETOWN.
The Hclfnrd, l ' m l Monnioiilh and
the K e n n s h l l l g Mollunlists ;,pent, ye:;
terdny a t Ashiiry I'arl; mi tlu'ir an
s
s|ielldill
a
few d a y s
with
d .Mrs. A. . S u l p h i n of NewMisses Kate and Mary Kllen Dugan
uith.
M !•••
Oliv er <'. A y i uf Lorust upt'iit .Saturday and Sunday ut Kennnmini .Siiiidiiy-nclKiiil I'.vciii.siiiii. Almiil
Iniig.
n i i i t spent T h i n : day and F r i d a y of
Mill persons were present, They left
Thomas Armstrong nnd Aiinti
»l K:H0 in the morning anil spent the lust week with fiiciids and rclutiveii a t
Kingston were visitors at Long
full day at the shore.
N e w York.
III nurd on .Saturday and .Sunday.
•Mr. anil Mm. William 1'ope of Little
S«J» at Httu*«h«M «oo<l«.
Mi»« lirme (.'rain of Floral Park,
Silver s p e n t Sunday with Mi'i. PopeSi
long
Inland, 11 tin neil homo laat.wiHik
Mni. M a r g a r e t
A . l i n i e e o f I'orl
liarent:;, Mr. a n d Mm. C. II. ( i t n I
nfler
a nliwt viiiL with Minn Mubel
M o n i i i i i u f l i w i l l h o l d a p u b l i c Mile o f
Nnvesink,
her household goods lomiirrnw
liflol
,Mi:,:; Alatie Ilionn of I'Iii! ndr| ,>!,, H Stallie.
Jlonn.
M m . H o i r e i s i n pool' h e j i l l h anil
Flunk
(pent. .Sunday with
has ledrniecl home lifter Mpemliri|^ two friends atCieevey
Keunshiliy,
w i l l ptohiibly m o v e iiwiiy.
W i l l i i i m M.
weeks with Mm, Mai bin a Km h of
t j l l a c k c n b u i i l l w i l l In- t i n ' a u c t i o n e e r .
MIMI Minnie Stillivnn in vliiitl
II, llonl,
friendii and relatives at Perth Amboy!
J o h n N . . l i i l i n i o n n f l i i ' l f o r d in l j a v
• o l d T.l.f.«1>1, A i u i i t M u a .
Jiimi'ii
.Sullivan of New York nnent
Cliuilcii Foil, of It.lfunl him mili injf JI n e w r h i n f f l e r o o f JIIIL o n hJ7 .Siinilny with liln father, M. .Sullivan.
l*:uo.
M r . . l o l i i o i o n in d n i n ^ l i n t w o t k
Illn l e l r g n i l i h i ii fit t inieiit In Wnllac
Mlnneii
Kllie nml Nellin I.nrkln npent
Heine of the Flint.i'in ilnil|;ing cipiii b i n i s e l r .
.Siinilny with Mm. Clinrlrn Want <if
T h e ilili'li n l i n i | r t h e n u u l n e a r W I I
]>any. Mr. Heine wiei f o n n i ' i i y m
Freehold.
1111in M o r f o r d ' n p i i i i i i ' i l y nl. N e w M i n i
nrtur (it Now Yoik.
Minn i:ii»,ibelh WHIM I nf M a r l b o r o
•rl.f Iloira.
limiilli
llaptiiit.
i fm i i l l
Inivc
I
n
in v i i d t i n c Minn Ili'intli- Jnlmnon.
.1. W. I'iltenKer nml diiu|(htRr HIT
vlnitlnir ( i . ('. llcnili ickiiou,
M m . .Ii ph Ili'itwin' of M a r l b o r o
wnn II v h a l o r n l M m . Kllrsbutll Con
ovei'n on Mutiirdny.
Mini Klin Kiiney of l t « l Dunk In
A I I I / I I M I I I I I H O I lie of N i w Y o l k n p e l i l
m i l oT h i n t Wei-It w i l l ) Illn I H i i e i i l n , n|ielidill|r h e r viicntioll w l l h h n r | l « r I'it>1r, m i l l M I M . I l r i n y H n l i i o n( l l e l <ntn, Mr. nml Mrn. .fc.hii K n n r y .
M m . A , I''. C u r t i s , who in npondii
II v a c a t i o n a t Nnvciiink, look Ml
M l l d W I Williiinin nml her luotli.-i A
I h i l r Wlllluniii fur a t i,|.. iii I,,., I,,,IKII
H u m b l y nl|rht.
Tile engine W O
lindly iind It wnn n e m l y I m n'r
finally
jjol
lunncli (rn
lly (jo
MI tllny
I y Unlly
( j l tliu
tli lutincli
in led down (hiy
In It. rimy (I in
rrcfk for the river but iliildiil In hi'pp
111 Oil' rrci'k ro Ihey would not linvr
far to low If the miuiiie In eke iluwii.
They chucewl up nii<( diiwn tho cri'i.|<
lor tit* ImtUr imrt of mi Imur until
•n muagrd l-nnlricnl. nloiiK llm < i <-.-k
ralnd • window mid Inudly ilrinnniliil
O|,e,,,,l.
K e v . n m l M i i i . SiiriijMion o f Hliifilo
hliuid
JI it" v i u i l i u ^
\ ! i ii. Mtimjiuon'ri
i'lli-r, M m . . 1 . I'l. W i l l i n m n o f N a v e
rink,
funk
.Ilihil M,rlr.y o f N i vv Y n i k In n p r m l
IIIK I w n w t w n w i t h h i n p i i i r n l n , M r .
IIIKI M r n . l ; l w o . , , l . : , , 1,-y ,,f II,.If,,,,I.
M m . l^imnii l l o w n r n n f I'uiL Mini
n i o i i l h in Mill o n i h e m l , 11141.
M m . W l l l l m n II. i l l i ' w u i l of (jiliuruj
"I wnn c i i i . i l of illiurlKwa l i y ntin
nn* IIf CllHliiliitiliiln'n Colic, C h o l f r u
nml Olnrilmi'u Iti'incily," w r l U n M . B .
(inhlmrill, (Irlnlr, l'n. T h i r n In niilh.
iiiK Iwllor, I'or mtln liy .Ininna Coo|ior,
J r . , ronii-i Iliimil nml Whlto i t r c i . l i .
Put this inyour oven and bake it
The PRIZE BREAD FLOUR ot theWorld.
Fretf D. Wikoff, Distributor,
Red Bank, New Jersey.
CHILDS' GROCERY CO.
44
YOU KNO\AT THE P L A C E
"
RED BANK, IS. J.
6 2 BROAD STREET,
Store Cloiei at Si30 P. M. Except Saturday
OUT OF TOWN DELIVERIES:
Fair Haven, Oceanic and Rumson, Monday, Wednosdav and Friday. Little Silver, Tuesday. Shrewsbury and Eatontown, Thursday.
Telephone 247-J
2 lbs Best
Jmt half the price and it's the best made. It's the quantity we buy that makes this price possible
29c lb
FINE FRESH TUB BUTTER,
Big Can Baked Beans,
7c
3 Cakes Childs' White Floating Soap, 10c
10c lb
Spiced Wafers,
Finest Red Alaska Salmon, 16c a can Ivins'
No need to tell you what these are.
Ivins'Lunch-on-Thins,
-
13c, 2 lbs 25c
Fairbanks' Cottolene, 2 lb can 19c, 4 lb 37c
"~
OUR SPICES
"
You'll need good spices for preserving. They must have tho correct strength to yield the desired results. Ours are as pure ns can be
and have double the strength of ordinary spices. SPECIAL PRICES
THIS WEEK.
ALLSPICE, CINNAMON, GINGER, RED PEPPER, BLACK PEPPER,
YELLOW MUSTARD, BROWN MUSTARD.
WHOLE OR GROUND, S c A 1 4 l B
2 Cans Early June Peas,
25c
Spiced Wafers are
great favorites with everyone, especially with thp youngsters. You recognize our price is unusually low.
CHILDS'SAFETY MATCHES,
5c dozen
Old style matches are a source of darker. Children frequently
play with them with disastrous results. A. nibble of a mouse may easily
set the house on lire, and often has done it. With Childa' Safety
Matches these things cannot occur, they Ignite only when Btruck on tho
box
SAFE, SURE, LASTING Sc a Dozen 50c a Gross
Our 25c Jelly Tumblers,
19c doz
Elegant Duality SALT WATER TAFFY,
lie Pound
Fine Oreakfast MACKEREL., 9c, 3 fisH 25c
CHilds' Special Blend Coffee,
2 7 c p e r lb
N. B.'lCo's. Graham Wafers,
lOc per lb
[Childs' Princess Blend Tea
MASON'S POLISH
E3BT It'n splended Iced. It linn n pnrticuhir fino llnvor nnd It iu a great
fitvorite of oil who have tried it.
For Every Kind of Shoes, 10c package 7c
Quarter Pound Box, 10c, Half Pound Box 19c
WHITE, BLACK, RUSSET
The White Will Po»itively Not Rub Off
BIG CAN TOMATOES. - 1 0 c A Good, Light Serviceable Broom, 19c
Insectine, 1 0 Cent Can, 8 c Best QualityYellow Onions,Two Pounds 5 c
PURE CIDER VINEGAR,
-
l©c Gallon
THE BEST FOR PICKLINQ
'{
Hal* Pound Can Walter Baker's Cocoa, 18c
Cent Jar Big Queen Olives,
-
-
19c
EXTRA SPECIALS-Whilc They Last
25c Can Wouon Cooking Oil
50c Can Pure Italian OHv« Oil
10c Tumbler Puw Honey
10c pkg Gelatin*
30c Bottk Salad Oil
I 2 lbs WhoU Htfnitpr
15c 3 Packages Sc Ozone GIOM Starch
,
40c 3 Stick* 6c Chickory
6c 10c Can White Wa«h Lime
Be 15c Dust Brush*.
25c 15c Shoe Brush
'.....
5c 25c Dust Brush
10c
8 c
'
7c
9*
,.9m
.M
' /
, .THE
Patre I f
Q. BOYNTON,
2 4 MONWOUTH STREET,
NEAR POSTOFFICE
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
New 1913 Models
MAIN TENT
OVERLAND
;
Red Bank Fair.
SOME OF1 THE FEATURES
$50 Warner Speedometer
$50 Mohair top and Boot
$25 Clear Vision Wind Shield
$25 Prestolite Tank
<\
BANK, N.
SEE US AT THE
AT THE
''• '
AT THE
1913
SOME OF THE FEATURES
Self-Starter
30 Horsepower
5-Passenger Touring Car
110-inch Wheel Base
Timken Bearings $50 Remy Magneto
„ Fully Equipped
Five-Passenger Tourin;
1 • ,
\
WATCH THIS PAPER FOR DESCRIPTION OF OTHER MODELS
DURING ALTERATIONS TO BUILDING REPRESENTATIVE CAN BE FOUND AT THE GLOBE HOTEL.
oftlce business at Keannbuvg ihiR ycuv order to put the horses in the stable, Katbevine Higgiii:! of Now York are night union services was held last ceivod either by Irttvr or nn profession
hns broken nil records. Every cull Saturday was a hard financial blow spending two weeks witli Miss Vivian Sunday night at the Lyric annex, of faith.
e service was in charge of Kev, John Thomas Cordnn, the fotirbox linn been rented and a" many nloro to a number of drivers who expected Dopplor, daughter of William II.
.irge II. (iiirdner, who preached on nionths-old son of John Cordon of
could bnvo been lenscd luul there been to reap a harvest, during Saturday Doppler. Mr. Popplor will close his
room to instull them. Mrs. W. W.
and Sunday, the closine, days of ear- drug .store hero about the firkt of No- the. topic, "One Thing Tlum Lackest." Navesink, died lust Friday night of
IOOL WILL OPEN NEXT TUESDAY IN T#E OLD Kninnay, the poatmistresii, nnd Miss nival week.
vember and will return to New York, Tbe special music consisted of a duel cholera infantum. The funeral WIIM
whole he has a winter position with by Miss Mariaiina Leonard nnd .Mrs. leld .Sunday afleriKion at (he hou.-o,
Helle llroander, her iiRMHtnnt, have Hold for Grand Jury.
(leorgo Conover, solo by 1'!. i], l''itch of ind was in charge of Uev. J. II. Shiiw,
SCHOOL BUILDING.
a largo wholesjile drill; concern.
put in many hard hourn HUH Fciinon
William A. (ieblhnus was taken beThomas Collins was lust Friday en- Huston, ac.'oinpunied by his wife on lastor of the Navesink Metlmdist
Iniiidliiit,' ttii? business, Hnmsay llro- fore .liiHticc .hum's 11. Sickles nt ltml
ander ban been at Hie ollU'e daily, ho Hank last Wednesday charged with dorsed by the Republican county com- Ihi' piano, and soloctioiis by a double church. The body was buried at liny
quartet consisting of .Misses M. Leon- View cemetery.
New Building Will Not Be Completed Before November— beinn hired to do the cnnccllinf; of tho dumping
mittee us a candiihite for one of (lie
1
1
refuse from cesspools and
Tho women of the Central Baptist
of Houvenir po«t canln that decayed vegetable matter on property five freeholders to be chosen this fall. ard und I ', (iiudnei , Mrs. (ieorgo t'on/illiam Brown Struck by an Automobile find Serioualy Injured thoumindH
Mr. Collins has boon very active in iver, Mrs. F. ltieter, Cliarlos Lufbur- •hurch will held a broad and cake sale
arc iient out from tliiR olllce.
owned by lire, IBIIIIOIIO I'hillips. The politics nuiav years and is (me nt' the row, ('. K. Linson, N. Nelson and 0 . H.
[•Better Police Protection for Keantburg to Be Aaked For— Wnnt Atito Speeding* Stopped.
property in known as I'liillipH's Mills, Mtrniigest politicians of Uiuitan (own- Irwin. A rising vote of (.hanks was next. Saturday morning in the Atlantic
Highlands d a s company's store on
Cnrr avenue In the most direct and is on the road between Middle- ship.
tendered A. L. (lorlin for tbe use of First avenue.
itoffice Buiinesi Outgrowing Present Building.
Mr. (iohlhnus
thoroii|(hfnru from the elation'. nml town and Keyporl.
both
Ibe
Lyric
(healer
and
Lyric
W, L. Hint, who has his business
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HMilmoiy of
was released under -f
I bail to await
ho vllliiKt> school will open Tucn- lied that Mr. Dwlght'a presence on trolley to tbo bench and is a crowded tbe action of the
lee opposite tbe ptistdUii'e, IIIIH been mines five uf chuvj';o. At. tbe close v>f
il Jury. MTH. (tut, of town several days. Mr. llnrt the seivi.'e pamphlets written by W.Kiml avenue are spending Hirer weeks
qf next wuek in HID old nctiool tho nemo I-'rlduy night was wholly duo nvennu at almoKt any hour during the
wiih
Nkidmoio's molliei, Mrs.
Aiu-hincloss of liny View avenue l'rinlm-Mrs.
lilng on Church atroct. The new to bin dmlre to help tho Injured man. helvht of tho Hummer HeuHon. In ad-l'liilli|n'ii p r o p e r t y IM just, over tb claims to have put, up mine houses
of Stillwater, N. J.
Jothouao, which bun been In COUIKO The party responsible for the acci- dition to the private convoynncen, Miildletown t o w n s h i p line En Holmdel in the KeausbiiiK disliirt than any were distributed.
Justus K. Itnlph is having eemenl,
there are tho umial delivery WU^ODH, townnhip.
lonntructlon acvcrnl motithn, will dent IH unknown,
other one coutnictor in tbo place.
sidewalks laul in front nf bis property
r« (Joiuimuy V/lii« Qv<l>.
and many ktunei; und WIIKOHH driven JllltQ Xlllfl BltlKB)lSA.
| b « completed for tWo opening of • • t t « rollo* rrottotlon WantiA.
Misses
Mabel
I'olbemus,
lOli/.abeth
on
Second avenue. Joseph Caruso Is
by tho hack men. A number of auto
I''iro company No, 'J, won a ^ ilver cup doiii|? tbe work.
lachool term lhl« yunr an WIIB nt
John Liinkennu's hiitfe auto bus wan and Helen Ford of Whippnny; MnrThe many rohborlcH hero thin IHMI- hufincH are nlm> inied on tbU avetiue. run Into last Friday night in front of KUerite l>ou'ghtn and Carrie <'. Cniilnn
a prize for the best appearing
thought ixifiHiblc. Trouble lieMiss
Anna Moore of Mount nvonun
In tho,contractors Mid ninmifnc- non. Kovorul fight* und, numinous inito Thin coiiKOHted condition of vehicles Ira L. llatlleld'n place mi Cnrr live- of Morrislown nnd Mil's Natalie Ter- company in the parade nl tbe Kriim ran the points of a nnir of scissors In
Ita of terra eottn block* In nivon and wugon collinloiio duo to reck lens tOKi'thcr with thu very mnnll KUH nue and tht> Imii wan put. out of buitl- hune of llaiKiver npenl Sunday at the IIIIVK enriiival last. week. The cup has her hnnil last week. She was laid up
been on exhibition in tbe window of for a few days.
fit) cniunc of lUlny. Th« nchuol in driving, will bo ground* for n do-IlKhta on Ilic uvenue, make conditlonn nesfl for several days. The front axle Netherlands colt nice.
ICridel's market on Flirt, uveniie.
tytady by tho (lint of November rnnnd for bettor pollen protection at very daiiKorouii at nlirlil nnd neveral wan bunt, one of I he front lamps
William Conrow nnd Miss Ile.itiice
' Id not Ilkrly Hint It will bo Keiinnburg boforo noxt avAaon. Prank bud accidontH have bapponvd on thin umnrthod and the radiiilor wrecked.
VUllnr lll«< at T.aiiimrdn.
Terrlne of Third avenue spent
rond
HIIH'I'
thu
opening
of
the
Humimir
ATI.AWTIO iiniiir.ANiin nuwfl.
for pchool II"o until nftor tho Nlbbltit In Kenmiburg'ii only olllcor.
Mr.
I.niikennti
and
bis
cliaufTVur
were
Mm. Anna I. M. Mc(iiath of ,Iet- Wednesday at Ncwburirh, N. Y.
llo In on duty moio thnn flftoen houra nonnon. Tbo avenue ban n mile and a
|itmu» vacation.
Mrs. M. I'!. Iliunmell of llohoken U
dally nnd eov<un n torrltory which him linlf ntrnlKhtnway run to tho beach In the auto but encaped injury,
I , n l of tluiiil«y Ml«lil Unlun n « r » l i m iioy City, who bad been rminmermic at
Trunk
Bitillh.
HI*
tt»in>l»A.
nnd
in
n
lino
ntrctrh
for
tho
HpnedliiK
the Hrelit vviM'd at Leonardo, died at spending two weekn with Mrs. (!, K.
nt thin tlmo of tho yenr a population
tiwn Injnrtd.
lt«l<1 nt Lyrlu Autiax llunaay.
Walling of Mint avenue.
nutolata. A number of arclditntn have
I'eler MIIITIH'H niitoinobllo from
A npcciaj miiMlcal neivice WIIM held (lint plnee tnnl. l''i idny morning of
|lllfam Drown, n farmer IIVIIIK be- of nH«rly 26,000 pnranna. Homo of Ihn lie»n rnum>tl by rscklenn null) drlvern Kcypntt n fvw nl|cht» "K<> "»« Into
Mm. C. .1. Smith mill nun nf llilbiMe
at t h e Central llaiillst i Inn i h hint pueuinoiiiii. She bud been sick only a
«Hut« companion have npedal nnd tho irnlilentn of Cnrr nvonuo will
ll thin place nmt Ontnrvlllfl, while
npenl
part of limt week vlnillnt; rrln.Sunday mninliiK. T h e p i o ^ r n i n enn iihult time. The body wan shipped to liven nt Anbury I'lirk.
but tholr nppenl to the townnhlp commlttco be- one of (''rank .Sniitirs rIKn nnd the
_jlnB Cnrr ovntnio Friday night on mdlco on their
wagon
WIIH
put
out
nf
bimin^HH.
The
JoiT.cy
City
Fihhiy
nftoinoon
and
Ih
|r*turn hum* from tho carnival Jurisdiction l» limited to thecom- forn nnxt nennon for n«ttor lightn on occiipautH of the car nnd wagon en nllited'uf vncal i.olnn by K. I'.. Kilcll nf funeral wns held ill her lute hotiK
Valley Drive nnd First avenue havn
till nt tin bwch. wan (truck by jinny'a property nlono.
thfl avnnno nnd for tbo enforcement enped Injury. The accident wan dim Hofttnn a n d Mlsn I,. Mnii'iier o f N e w The builal wan miide at. the New York received new coat« of oil.
l ic »ut»tnobll«.
tbll
Il W M
of tbo automobile nperd Inwn in lo the fnnt driving of II nr nnd tbo Orlciinn. a n d a violin nulo liy Ml»n May eemoliM'V. She In mnvtvod by
Helen i'bonin, nrenmpanloil by Minn
With more than fifty pitrnoim lined KcnnaburK,
p hy
y h i t brother Klclmrd
up
son mid n ilniiKhter, bntb uf Jersey
crowded condition of the rond.
Kthcl Tbnmn, bnth nf II lilyu. T h e City.
i
[fit »n<1 carried
la thn homo nf up at Ihn BOMfiml »|ollvrty window nt Man? l a c k «or.«« llok.
norvlce wan opened with nrlirtlnrui nn
W* waul to puroliaM * pr*du«ittv»,fellMr
Hoblnnon near by, wh«r« hli the Ktaniimirg poatofllca MB tin day
Mr. nnd Mm, (Jniietl, K. Wright
rnlMv.U.l (itm «Uh V««t4 hultolnff*. If t*i«
w«r« dr»n»)rl. Mr. llrown morning, aa many morn Waiting tlwlr
Dr. O. A, (Hark of IMWU Brunch, t\ have with them thin week nt their thn (inrun und piiinu by M m . M, It.
(•tni jfiu own «ni«r*r» \h**$ r*q(Mr«m«pti«
Mnydrr,
t
b
e
i
b
i
n
c
h
iii^iinbtt,
MIIII
M
m
.
Special
mimic
W
n
n
KIVHII
at
H
i
turn
on
th«
outaldo
and
tho
dollvory
• friwturwl arm anil aiveral
vatnrlnnrlmi. win at thin plino l''iIduv Vlvlnn collngfl nt Ci niivllle Turk
•••nil u« full iiftrileulftr*, K« wt htvf • purK. K, I'ltlll uf Ilimtoll. Id'V. C x i I K e II. I'linbyti'iliui
I'liureh Innt .'iuinlny tl.«».r f«r »>i«h * fur in. Qwntr* 0nty *r*
M. O*orn J (wight of Rod of mall to a numbnr of rottngora on nnd compcll«d n number of hack guentn
from
Now
York
nnd
Mouth
r
1
to wrIU or P*H
k t n i w l In Mi •utomobllt and the beach propcrtlca by private em- drlvnm to put their homo* In thoItlvcr. Mm. Wjlllnm Sid|on, who N-- ( l a r d n e c p n a i l w d "ii "l,"vi> ni l h « iiminin^. A iliiet, "Jemni Lover fif My
t*4ft.t
A.U II.
NU
Next ,'iiiiidny
nmrnlii
Soul." wan Ming by I'!. II. Cook nud
| Mr, Hrown hnnn In hla car. Hat., ployed mall earrUm, makcn It look aa «UY«, on nrcount of alckneaa. Dr. turnvd a few dnyn MK" from n twoItimnllfiil.
GEORGE
B. CQRSA.
1
MMornlng Mr. Dwliht waa 111m- If th« mall bualnnaa at Kcanaburg Clark wan notlfifd of thn nick hom«a yiitilV atny.fit Melbourne, AiiMlrMltt*, thnrn will be vornl milun by Kr I . C. A. Andi'inon. Next Hundity tin!
nioAiiWAV. Miaw XOUI 01**.
RI'I vlcrn nt tbe rbureb will bp ipwumpd
I'Ttch nnd plmio m.b'itloiin by hi
" to app»ar livfurt Juatlc* t), K.haa outgrown tho faellliln of thnby ftavernl IA)I\U Dranrb hack drlv«ra I. vl.lllng Mr. nnd Mm. Wright.
nn iiniiul. Tim Lord'n Hupp«r will b«
Kind tin qian who hat tha mnnty to
wlf..
" M bring Ui« autolat whs p r t n n t office and that • new offlc* who enmo to Jill In plac« to do hunlnem
.ilrliinlril nl (he mninltiH »nal«n at match your plan through
RMI#tn/
Will b» « n w u t l t y bffor* tnaoMntitC tuk w»r* «hub out by tb« 9l6»« romp*
'!»«•« Unlan ••rvlav.
4
which lima new ninnbc.ru will lie rn want •(lv«|tla«mtnt.~/laV
of tnoOwr aummtr Match, T h i poat- tltlon of tn» Keannburg hackera. T i n
Tbi> limt uf t h e nuilcn nf ^iinibi
Ml«i»» MtrgnrH, <:rrUvl«v« and
lEWS FROM KEANSBURG,
FARM WANTED
TffE REP; RANK BEGIBTEB
I TRUST S II
TRUST COMPANY FOR EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR.
-ASSIGNEE, GUARDIAN. RECEIYER,DEPOSITORY<>'-TRUSTEE
He was Standing Near a Copper Cauldron which Burst under a
Heavy Pressure of Steam—Big Shipments of Potatoes Being
Made Daily from the Howell Station—Mrs. May Rose Struck
by an Automobile Monday and Badly Bruited.
of any Trust, are explained In a Pamphlet which will be sent for the
asking. In managing such matters, we "mnkc a business of i t " ;
we have Hie best of opportunities to find (rood mortgages and other
Investments and to keep funds constantly Invested without loss of
time; we have strong, large safe-deposit vaults for the safe keeping
of papers and valuables. W e have conducted this business for twenty-three years, never losing a penny of any customer's money.
WE SELL GUARANTEED MORTGAGES: SEARCH & GUARANTEE TITLES,
'throughout New Jersey.
Capital, Surplus and accumulated profits $2,000,000.
Frank P. VanNoti", foii-mim at the a flight of stairs, lins nearly recovA. C. Soper company's ketchup i'n:- ered from the effci-ts of the accident.
tory, was severely burned last Satur- Mrs.
lit*..- Morris
!tfA....:_ is'about
• "•-!- .... eighty
..:...I.i-.. years old.
.U
day morning-. VanNote was. working She was able to attend church last
iir one of the large
copper
cauldrons
Sunday.
g pp
s of
Mr. and M r s . Judson Conover of .
which contained about l;"0
JERSEY CITY, N. J.
boiling ketchup, when the receptacle Matnwan and Joseph Raymond and i
his
mother, Mrs. Alice Raymond of!
I bux'.-t and the heavy steam pressure
•
r r : . . . .' I scattered the contents over VanNote'-s Red Bank, spent Sunday with Mr. :
i
body, fortunately he was standing and airs. Joseph Z. Gilbert.
• with his back toward the vessel. His
Miss Sadie Brower, cashier for J, I
back, arms and buck of his head were LuU & Son, and Miss Georgie;
severely burned by the boiling ket- Blower, who hus a similar position in
< chup. VanNote went home after the VunNote's xrocerv, are enjoying a
' accident and a physician was snmten days' vacation.'
: moned who dressed his burns. His George Ayers lost a valuable horse '
condition is not serfo'uu and he will j few days ago while returning home1
probably be able to resume work at from Asbury Park.
T h e ' animal'
! the factory within a few dav.s.
iropped in the shafts and died almost
instantly.'
BtgT Shipments of Potatoes.
Mrs. Gisner, wife of Rev. Oscar j
Immense quantities of potatoes are Gisnejof Linden, and George Merrick i
be careful in buying school
THE NEW JERSEY TITLE GUARANTEESTRUST COMPANY
83 anil 85 Montgomery Street,
I
ATI
FRANK P. VANNOTE BADLY BURNED BY HOT
KETCHUP AT T H E . SQPER FACTORY.
The advantages of having a reliable, duly equipped
<>. -A
£•£•
Great Sale ofSchool Shoes
-AT-
PEARSON BROS.
Important to Parents!
BEGINNING TODAY, Aug. 28th, and until NEXT SATURDAY, Aug. £31st, inclusive, we will run a SpeciafiSale on OUP
rTBoys' and Girls' Strong School Shoes. We are justified in claimjng
It behooves you parents to
fcthis store to^be the headquarters for Boys' and Girls' -good School
shoes this year. Shoes have advanced to the retailer and you
last week 33 cars were shipped and
forty
wagons
were
waiting
at
the
are apt to pet a little more paper in the soles than usual unShoes because we buy these Shoes .from the largest and best Shoe
C. A. Taylor of Alden. Pa., is spendsame time to unload about GOO barrels
less you buy oJ' a house you can trust.
: additional, but all of the cars.on the ing a few days here with his classEvery pair of School Shoes
siding were filled.
Frequently the mate, Rev. A r t h u r Flandreau, who is ! H manufacturers in the United States.
of, wagons loaded with pota- visiting Mr. a n d Mrs. A. M. T. Flan-1
dreau.
j
I Have Provided Lines of Shoes for the number
toes is .so great that a wait of two
Mrs. Mary W o o l l y and h e r grand- j ""that we sellnwe guarantee to give good satisfaction or we give you
hours is necessary before it is possible
Children That Will Wear.
to reach a car. The enormous <i<laii- daughter of Siegfried, Pa., a r e spend- !
ing
two weeks W i t h Mrs. Woolsey's I
tities of potatoes shipped • last week
a new pair for every pair that may go wrong.
sister, Mrs.- Jacob S. Burr of Oak !
When it has been necessary to pay the advance to maintain
i glutted the markets, consequently the iGlen.
price
was
the
lowest
of
tne
season.
I
quality, I've paid it and so far as possible divided with you.
Read these few items, then bring in your children to Shoe
Mrs. Margaret
Beihl of Long
Thousands of barrels of American Branch
h a s been spending several '
Giants were sold by the farmers at lays with h e r brother, Jacob Lutz, |
Rest assured of this, you can buy shoes from me confident
them and save money.
§1 a, barrel. At that price when the and h e r niece, Mrs. Emma Kinmonth.
that you get leather and that you get them at the lowest
Good School Shoes!
1
prices.
Good shoes can be sold for.
Children's Sizes, $1.00 to $2.00.,
Boys' and Girls' $1.35 to $3.00.
Tan or Black Heavy and Medium.
* - •
-
Headquarters for Reliable School Shoes.
• Be Sure of the Store
Clarence White,
Red Bank.
yield! is. good, the crop is a profitable
Mis. A. P . Raser of Trenton, who is
one. The1 cost of production is said .visiting relatives here, is spending a
to approximate $C0 an acre, which week with her* sifter, Miss Sandi
covers all expenses. Frequently the Goodenough of Bradley Beach.
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yield exceeds 1UI) barrels an acre.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles Major of A r Struck by Automobile.
dena have returned from a visit with
Mrs. May Rose, wife of Frank S. Mrs. "Major's sister, M r s . Walter
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Ro.=c, was struck by an automobile Weeden of Englishtown.
and thrown several' yards Mondav.
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown. Henry YouShe sustained a badly sprained ankle mans and Mr. and Mrs! George Meand^ft'vere bruises on her head and £ill were recent visitors a t the home
body. Mrs. Rose was walking up the if Wilson Youmans.
; street and had a pet dog with her.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Edward Hulshnrt and \
The animal crossed the road and Mrs. Stanley Hulshart of Lower Squankum :
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. !
; Rose, while attempting to prevent it spent
from being struck by the approaching H a r r y Hulshart.
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ear, was struck herself by the mud Miss Tessie Mooney of Corona, ]
guard on the automobile, which for- N. Y., is spending two weeks with i
tunately was running at low speed. Rebecca" Trccise on Hagedorn's H a w - '
i She was carried into Jonathan C. thorn farm.
: Ackerman's house in an unconscious
Miss Mary Goodenough, who has i
condition. Her dress was completely been spending five ' weeks- nt Tolvvtorn from her body. She remained at hanna, P a . , returned
home
last
• Ackerman's home until niyht, when Wednesday.
j she was taken to her own home on
Mr. a n d M r s . William Layton and
children of Orange visited Mr. and
j Maple j-treet."
Mrs. F r a n k T . Allaire last Saturday
I Mnd Doff at Squankmn.
and Sunday.
I A mad dog, reported as belonging
Miss Valletta Bennett of Spring
| !o Joseph E. Green Of Oak Glen,
r.as.-ed tnrough Lower Squankum last Lake visited Miss Verna Smith at the
Tuesday and bit degs owned by sev-Methodist parsonape last Saturday.
Mrs. Lottie Bailey and three chil>ral persons there. At George E.
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Smith's two dogs were bitten by thedren of Trenton aiv spending a week
;a!)id animal. At Howard Miller's, with Mr. and Mrs. .Monroe Shafts.
Mrs. A r t h u r Pittenger and children
u-arly two miles from Smith's place,
mother dog was bitten by the madare visiting M r s . Pittenger's mother,
io(j\ At the old Squankum hotel a Mrs. Aaron Lomcrson of Raritan.
los was also bitten. The mad dog Mr. a n d M r s . Ltvi W. F a r r y r e after
;hen went up the main road toward turned home l a s t , Saturday
j
j Purmingdale. When it reached Wil- spending a week a t Brielle. "
Mrs. Correll H . Woolley of West
: .iam H. Flitcroft's place it attacked F a r m s spent several days last week
I i li-ijr owned by George H. Leonard. with friends a t Freehold".
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j Fiitcroft killed Leonard's dog but the Mr. and i Mrs. ..I. Edward Marryatt J
rabid animal escaped.
of Jamesburg visited Rev. and Mrs. I
The once-a-year chance to effect real
Church Festival Clears Nice Snxn.
C. R. Smith last Friday.
economies ^in thef purchase of high
require the services of Men and
The supper and festival of the St. Miss Grace Merrihew of Philadelgrade furs.
Catherine's
Catholic
church
last phia spent last Sunday with Mr. and
Women, Boys and|Girls for perWednesday night was well patronized Mrs. William I. Brower.
Mrs. I r a I. Megiil, who is spending
and the church realized a considerable
FUR COATS
FUR
SETS
manent positions on the sales
sum of money, which will be added to the summer a t Asbury P a r k , has been
Neu Isle
the building fund of the church. A home for a short visit.
Cinet Cat J
force and in the office.
Also
Miss Veronica M c N a m a r a and Miss
temporally platform was erected on
Red Fox
White Coney
the lawn near Duggan's hotel and Lynch of Brooklyn visited Miss Cathheadslof stock required for sevmany of the young people enjoyed erine Loftus last week.
White Thibet
Caracul
dancing during the evening. The con- Samuel Lake of Port Norris h a s
eral departments.
tractors are rushing work on the Cath- been spending several days with h e r
Black Fox
Pony
olic church and hope to have the build- son, Samuel C. Lake.
Miss Jessie Dailey of Middletown,
Black Lynx
ing completed before winter,
Permanent employment guarMole Shin Coney
N. Y., is staying with Mr. and Mrs.
dot a Cherry In Her Ear.
Natural Fox
James Howard.
Brown
Coney
anteed
and good opportunity for
Mrs. Margaret Megill, while pickMiss Myrtle Hall spent Sunday
ing wild cherries near her home at with her cousin, Miss Zillah Hall of
Blue Wolf
Russian Pony
advancement for those who prove
North Farmingdale last week, turned West Grove.
Isabella Fox
her head slightly so that one side of
Astrakhan
Irving Vooihees of Orange spent,
satisfactory.
her face was toward the branches of Sunday with his sister, Miss Grace,
Border Mole Conty
the tree. A cherry fell and entered Voorhees.
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Experienced People Preferred.
her ear and she was unable to dis- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Winsor •
Grey Fox
lodge it. It caused her considerable were visitors a t Ocean Grove laat j
Apply by mail or in person.
distress and she found it necessary to Sunday.
j
?o to a doctor and have the cherry
F r a n k Benkart of New York spent
removed.
Sunday with Mr. a n d M r s . Irving ApWestern Faitor Here.
Rev. C. Rollin Smith spent Monday
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Walker and
children of Douglas, Arizona, arrived attending the cam'pmeeting a t O.'ean
here Friday and will spend several Grove.
weeks with Mrs. Walker's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
N. Sanford. Mr.
g
Walker is
" pastor of the principal
Walker
1 aptist church at Douglas. He went
West
severall years ago for
W
f the
h beneiit
bi
of his health and has entirely reooveii'd from lung trouble.
Weather Poor for Corn.
j The weather has not been altoi gt'thei' favorable for growing corn
l£or*ti«ff. The only abaiapoe
Refteshinc md liiTl£or*ti«
I dining the month of August. The
OQ lh<jB4ik«t tti*t will
ill mtlutlh
mtl
*t*0 tht mamr
temperature has averaged consider•Bd gWe t
tttrictlv* itrmlt or iaitd l~*(mf
llily below normal, consequently the
fiHtn tMttM tdM ! • usl*«r«i1tr
nl itiinM 9t MtachtHC—K l i t
'.'iuwth and development of the ears
Mdmirtd.
v t t k i ' tii
las been slow and it, will not mature
MME. ELIZABETH fill IF.
intil late in September and it is in No. 1 Hamilton Grans* N«w York G t r
langir of damage by early frost.
J'br wit Av
Loilffe Members on Ontlnff.
BOBXKT B. TAVOCST£C1,
JAMES ooorrB, jr. Several members of Ilowell council.
l>aiighteiH iif Liberty, enjoyed a day's
outing at Asbury 1'aik last Saturday.
Among them were Mrs. Sarah K. C'ottri'll, Mrs. Henry Stiunz, Mrs. Gilbert
('. Mi-gill, MIH. Frank Kmmons and
MIM, Klin.< (VnoviT.
AT THE
Fonu»r Pnstor Here Denrt.
Boys' $3.00 Gun Metals,
Boys'$2.50 " "
Boys' $2.00 " "
Boys'$1.50 " "
Girls' Shoes from
Children's Shoes from
hand sewed,
and Box Calf,
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$2.25
1.85
- 1.50
- 1.15
$1.00 to 2.00
75c to 1.50
PEARSON BROS.,
15 Broad Street,
of public utility first mortgage bonds and guaranteed stocks, concessions in prices are sometimes •
The Fur Sale in
Full Swing.
received by the
Bond Department
Fidelity Trust Company
Prudential Building, Newark, N. J.
It is therefore in a position to make attractive
oU'erings of these desirable investment securities
to individuals and executors of estates and to
banking and other institutions.
You are invited
to call, write or telephone for details, or for a
ORDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE
RED BANK TRUST CO,,
A Shampoo for Blondes
28 Monmouth Street.
It's Best to Remember/
tlwit every or^au of the wonderful IILIIUJIII ln>dy is dependent
upon every other.
It' ymir liver goes v r m i ; ' your Mood will
be i m p u r e ; it your bowels arc inMdive, ymir stomach a n d
digestion will show i t . And one truuble leads t o another.
linve heroine the nmst famous nnti tlie most Mppiovnl family
remedy in tlic world. They are known fur their wonderful
nnil unrivaled pnwrr to emiM' rcjjul.ir, iKitiir.il notion o f t h e
lii'rr mill liowelK. T l i r v nrc (jrntle, sufc lint sure.
I t . i cliniu'j
I'ills l i r n r f i t every nrj:iui of the l)od_v lil'ijjiteli the e y e , elr«r
the lirnin, lone the nerves nod inerense %i^oi—lieeiiuso t he y
Remove the First Cause
ot Trouble
\
Truble
*, IDc, 2Be,
MONEY TO LOAN
ON
BOND AND MORTGAGE
In (he following amounts: $1,()()(), $2,50(1
$1,700 and $l,f
HARRY A. HAWKINS, Agent
IN
Steinbach
Company
Saving 331-3 to 50 Per Cent.
List of Offerings.
tial dir«fllon* for women with avery lm«. Snl«l
RedJBank, N. J.
v
Real Estate nnd Insurance,
Cor. E«it Front tlrnct and Wlinrf nvnmr, RKD HANK, N. J.
A BIG CLEAN-UP
All Summer Stocks.
Beginning ^September 3
S
Kev. Joseph M. Sawn, whn witw pavtin nf the MHlniiliyt i h u r i h here f i inn
1HHH I n IHiltl, dii'd ki.st week nt Crdar
Run.
Tin 1 surviving members of the
family include the widow and two
;children, W a l l e r Snwn and M r s . W a l j l c i Wood.
llt-laf ItiiiiM.
Itev. William I I . I.iiwrcnee, who iM
a mi'Mibrr of (lu< New Vnrk Kuxt r<mfi'ii'iii'i' of the iMi'thndiiit chinch, visited flic nili! IKTC hint Siituidiiy. M r .
Liiwii'iici' in IfH-ntcd in one of tin? principal filicM on I.OIIK iHlund, and him
been ipi'iiiliiiK i i - l i i i r f viiniliiui with
| M r s . Aiintiu l l u i l i y mid family nt
their limui' on tin* Anbury 1'iilk nmil.
Thr tbi'lllo NFII-I-IIMI l i y ' l l c v . ('.. Unllin .Smith for bin ni'tiTion in the M<>thndi'it rliurrli next Sunday nun nine |H
" I ' l i i n i t Ainu SulTi'ird Without ttir
jGiitc." Tlic nnrrnment of thr Lonl'ii
I S I I | I | I I M ' will fiilluw the r i v u l n r riinrnjIllR niwvli'r. Till" I'VelllllK topic will
| In' " N i ' i l h i T Cuiild Any Mini Tinne
Prepare for Business
The Greatest Sale of Years.
Lasting Entire Month.
Asbury Park
Business College.
Day Seasiont begin Sept. 16
Night Seuioni begin Oct. 2
\
^ark,
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Office upon daily b«|lnnin» Aug.
•till for r«gUtr»tton and panonal
Interview!.
O O O
ERNEST L BEAN,
Principal.
ASBURY PARM, N. I .
, N. J., AUKMIII 21, I 111-'.
'I'II wliinn I I inu) iiinri'rn:
\Vht'li-nN my nlfi*. ruin A. Tnnnrr. hnii
l"ft my !>*<! U»<1 l>i>«nl, wllhout Jnflllnruilam.'l liirfliy «lv» n«lli'i> I " nil iM'i(IIIIIH
llml I will Ii" Innirr ho I"KI'imMlilo. Tin
lu-r III'IIIH,
ini'l nil |ICII*<HIH art' wnrncil
nnil ii"lln<'<l mil In tnml hrr with unv
IIU|I|>II>"> or IIIM'IKKIIII'K on my nrruinil
nnlll nil* rvtnrii In h*r Outy nt lmini».
K l t W A I I K TANNI'.II
Koy Imlny. n mrmlMw of tin1. iitnfT
"f eivll iiiKini-ein I'inpliiypil by Ihn 'I'm; Itcii HANK HrciHTUB In the only
•OTIOB.
IViiiutylvnnlii rnllinml, with 'liontl- nlxtrcn piiRi' muntry weekly In Ihe Thl» l» I " «lv* notlii- t " »ll n»ri«iii»
nt
\Vilkin»bui)r, I'enniyl United Mtnten that prlllU ov»r B.IOO Dial my *\t*. HIIMU llairM, Imn Irrt my
vnnln, in nprndiiiK ten
1 dnyn'
«lnvr vnrntliin (•(ililoH |)IT Umin. A imull adverting lmtnt- anil llmt I will mil In- rr»i"m.llil» I
h i i pnrriiU,
purr
M iiyof nnil Mm, m*n1; In thn w»nt column* of TlIK for nlty tl**tll» f(inltm-l«'«l hy
llnlliy
Kri;i«Ti:n will auraly d«moniitr*t« tht
A KKUUTW want «drertli«mtiit will
Mi«. .Inliii MnriU, who w«n re- |in|>«i'n VIIIHK mi »n »il»Brtlnlng m«tiupply inaiit any w»nt.—Adv.
r«nlly lm,(|y Inji.i,'.! In H il ( |c, w n dlum. -Ailf.
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JHOLJU F A R M .
XEXJCI^HONE »0O, RED BANK, N. J.
Sanitary- MlUk and Cream.
A FEW CHOICE REOISTUKI) COMMStY BULL CALVES, SOMK
FROM ADVANCE RBG13TEMEO DAM9, FOR SALS
AT RKASONAHLI riUCU,
P, O. Addrna, Rod IJtnk. N. J,
THE BED
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MARIONS.
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I will have on exhibition at The Monmouth County Fair at Red Bank, a full line of 1913 Americans. Being unable to getJ1913
models of the Marions in time for exhibition at the fair I will show a complete line of 1912 Marions.
Nearly all cars are good, now-a-days, but for how long ? I have watched the American and Marion Cars for the past ten
years and have yet to find an owner who is dissatisfied.
AS GOOD AS THE NAME
AS GOOD AS THENAME
1913 "AMERICAN SCOUT" 1913
1913 "AMERICAN TOURIST" 1913
SELF STARTING, ELECTRIC LIGHTED
SELF STARTING AND ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED
^AMERICAN TOURIST"^ " ' t ^
"American Tourist" (Type 34-A) $2,350. Including Full Equipment
Four passengers. Wheel base, 118 inches; tires, 37x4 front and rear on Q. D. demountable rims
FULL EQUIPMENT INCLUDES; Electric IigHt generator and battery complete supplying all five
IampT($150) outfit; handsome plate glass windshield; $50 Warner 60-mile speedometer; Dispo selfstarter; fine mohair top, top boot and storm curtains; full nickel trimmings; high tension magneto
and storage battery with single unit coil; one extra rim; shock absorbers; foot rest; robe rail; horn;
jack; tire pump; complete tool kit and tire repair outfit.
"American Scout" (Jype 22-A) $1,475. Including Full Equipment
Two passengers. Wheel base, 105 inches; tires, 36x3>< all around on Q. D. demountable rims.
FULL EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: $50 Warner 60-mile speedometer; handsome plate glass windshield; Disco self-starter; fine mohair top, top boot and storm curtains; full nickel trimmings; dash
and tail lights electric supplied by large storage battery; handsome gas head lights andyPtest-OLite tank; high tension magneto and storage battery with single unit coil; one extra rim; hofn^Jack;
tire pump; complete tool kit and tire repair outfit.
MARIONS.
1913.
1913.
SELF STARTING, ELECTRIC LIGHTED.
For 1913 Marion cars will be noted for their
size, luxury and completeness. More of style and
beauty, comfort add refinement, are incorporated
in them than have ever before been offered in a
high-class car at a moderate and reasonable price.
MECHANICALLY the 1913 Marion presents
but few changes over those of 1912 and previous
years. A few refinements in details are the only
alterations. The steel used in the springs has been
treated so that they are more resilient than ever.
The throw of the brakes has been increased so that
greater retarding force can be exerted. The steering wheel is of the grip type, making it easy to hold,
and the throttle and spark control levers above the
wheel are friction retained.
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Can you find any motor car in which so few
i\ improvements a r e all that can be made? Do you
£ realize that this, indeed, i s a proof of the stand" ardiuation and success of Marion motor cars?
Each Marion car is an automobile of unusual
value because oi! its luxury, it? size, construction
and equipment. The Marion is complete when
sold. Its history of ten years is a distinct asset,
and every Marion owner is proud of his car.
It will pay you to thoroughly consider the details of Marion construction, the extent of their
equipment, and the reputation of these cars, which
have been successful for over a decade, to show to
you just what the 1913 standard of true motor car
value must be.
Marion 37-A Five-Passenger Touring Car, $1,475. Full Equipment
30-40 horse-power, 112-inch wheel base, 31x1 quick detachable demountable rims, motor bore
and stroke 4x5 inches, selective sliding gear transmission, three speeds forward,
central control.
EQUIPMENT INCLUDES beBt quality mohair top, top boot, storm curtains, plate glass ventilating wind shield, Disco primer for starting, with gas tank, Warner speedometer, electric
generator for five electric lights, storage battery, foot rest, robe rail, tools, tire kit, pump and
jack. Lamps black enameled. Metal trimmings nickel plated.
The purchase of a Marion car is an investment
which will bring returns in satisfactory service,
pleasant tours, increased health for families and
saving of time for business men. They are cars
which are driven by their owners—mechanics are
unnecessary. There is little to need attention and
every automobilist knows the pleasure of handling
his own machine. Wherever wear is likely to
O2cur there is provision for ready adjustment.
Marion 36-A " Bobcat" Roadster, $1,425. Electric Lighted.
Marion 48-A Five-Passenger Touring Car, $1,850. Electric Lighted.
UO-10 horse-power, 112-inch wheel base, ,14x4 quick detachable demountable rims, motor bore and stroke 1x5
inches, selective sliding gear transmission, three speeds forward.
48 horse-power, 12')-inch wheel lmsi>, :!Gx-l quick detachable demountable rims, motor bore and stroke
4 1-8x5 \i inches, selective sliding Koai" transmission, three speeds forward, one reverse,center control.
EQUIPMENT INCLUDES best quality mohair top, top boot, storm curtains, plate glnsB zigzag wind-shield,
Disco primer for starting, gas tank, Warner speedometer, dynamo electric lighting; system for five lamps,
storage battery, electric horn, foot rest, robe rail, tools, tire kit, pump, jack. Lamps black enameled.
Metal trimmings nickel pliitod.
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EQUIPMENT INCLUDES best quality mohair top, top boot, storm curtains, storm front, Disco primer for
starting, with gas tank, Warner speedometor, electric generator for five electric lights, storage bnttery, tools,
tire kit, pump and jack. Lnmpn black enameled. Metal trimmings nickel plated.
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FRED H. VAN
OFFICE - AND
SALESROOM:
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East FYon.t Street,
Opposite Globe Hotel,
TKX.l"I'MONn -17H.
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Red Bank, N.
THB
Faae 1*
Bchool'grounds of the town. ' T6 my
such action on the part of a
THiREDBANK REGISTER mind
wealthy man ehows a mighty Bmall
mean spirit, but then it takes all
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28, 1912. and
kinds of people to make up a town,
just as it takes all sorts of people to
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make up a world:
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TOP SOIL FOR SALL
UiMan trult Jaro for Bui*. Quurt Jwi Beautiful rev*r«lU* ru«5m«S» from
JB oeaU; pint ] m 43 c«nt« t»r down. old carrxta and ^henlila portleraa..Write
Good atron« topaoU for aalo. Prie* f•
Frank U 8Uerwood. Little Silver, N. J. for clroulan. Anurtean B a t Munufaoomta t>ir load on thi »reml»f, a t Ulntory, ! • • Vormont atreet, Brooklyn.
neilnk Park, near Sad Sank. Inatnrt ot
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Wanted,. 2E0 oisdnr t n u , aultakle for
Ghot«s CiwUi./luptrlntcadent, on t t «
Lit nSS *£i£S!*m-^.
oBtB. eta Beplj-, sUtins full partlcu>
prunlui.
CWIM'Tiwft.liox 113. HM Ban*.' your roam*. Hftva OrnlMrc'l
eaumote on a e n n w . . Addn
Sprtnga avanutL T«L 441,
HOUSE BARGAINS.
Ordoro taken- far- Concord grapes ln
large or unatltquMitltles; rlpa n«*t weed.
aaitmnvo.1.
Mm Jl K. W»l!ln»,.New Monmoutli, N. J,
Hoiiae f?r «3« on ptriDkney rwd. lot' 1 Savon rooma and bath, newly decS0xl6O, will be sold at a- sacrifice to oratedj on cqrner or two nicely ahaded,
uuick buyer. Owntr leaving Red Bank. olectrlo llEhtod atrceta; lot 96 feet wide;
_ notcxaxa, •Apply
to B, T. W., box H4. Rc« Hank.
amall cash payment, |M> quarterly,
Freih .dreaaeit chlokeng dally, .deB « t t » i a ] r o . a .
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livered for hotel and cottage trade,
niM'—fi.
Oppoalta o o n w to Bargain No. l j ko- •
J. B. Parker, y^eatolda avenue, Hed Bank. . Furniture of aUfctoda..
reDalrcd. Re- Foot lot; brand new cottage, 8 room* and '
•toring of antique an* muiocaiiy fur> Will, every foclllty foe easy hougekoep- ;
A gold" fraternity pin,' bluo lettorn nlture a eptolalty. Henry OMUH, Front
cash payment, |S0 quarter))', x
A X E . Owner's namo on back. Plcaae •treet, near Southern railroad, Bed Bank. Ing. anmil
la Xo. a.
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.return smne to The Register orBce. ,• Hofour-room bungalmv, sultablo for"
ward.
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^ a r . or summer home. Small oa»n .-.
A widow w(ll:rent lmlf her houae t o a
respectable couple without children; 4 payment, IU'.50 <iuarterly.
H0U8B VOB aEKT.
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House on Bank street far rent; IIBB nice rooms: rent Ifl. Cult nf tor six o'clock S iffmln
gas; J13 per month. Apply to Minn evenings at No. 0 Wall street, Hed Bank.
Uruna now
w 6-room cottage, a^nellght •>•
Hannah h. Cook, 82 Bank ntnxst, Ked
o tho,eye ona.a,Joy to the housekeeucr, ^
WAWTHD.
Bank. •
Small cash payment, MSquartorly. .. ' :
Wanted immedlBtely, a young colored
All the nbove Dolmen have city water
boy who can drive a liorsu; ulso wiilto nnd
BOITX TOBODT
ga;, am locttteawlthin live mlnutea .
that, •when- you. have Bomethlnit that and colored cooks, good wages. Call wnlk of trolley, nchool, river rind Btorei. '
you want repaired: you can geti ft done immediately. Red Bank employment or- on weir kept, eleptrto llnhtea BtrootBj •'•.;
at HatsBt'B, 86 , Monmouth utreot, Red' flce, Broad' and Moninoiith streets, Red nurroundea by eooil neighbors, almost all .
Bank.
Dank.
owning; their own homcB.
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TO HUNT.
rOB 8A1E.
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In Ited Bank, COHV cottage, furnlxliml .1 JPron* * "^.°PV- •">«« « » » t , •';•.
One 8-foot oquuie extension table, also
sideboard, for »nle vory cheup to quick or unfurnlflheil; all improvemcntH; bnrn;
buyer. Apply at 38 Hudson nvenue, Ked convenient to nil hotclu ami nil Mnon of Offlco hours a to B p. m, Tel. conneotion.
travel. Ideal homo for party of trained
Bnnk.
nuraeH, . Address Y, C, M., box 313, Hct)
llnnk.
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POSITION WASTED.
OCEANIC BOYS W TRW.
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Tha propositions presented by the
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board: of education to the people of
The Republican machine of
Bank,, which went out last week and Ked Bank, to buy grounds for school
attacked the public schools by defeat- purposes, were endorsed unanimously
i n g the appropriations asked for by by the board of education. They were
the,board of education, is trying to likewise endorsed unanimously by the
square itself with the public for doing King's Daughters of Red Bank. That
it. For a day or two after the ma- Ked Bank needs a new school in West
chine defeated the appropriations the Red Bank and that it needs larger
members of the machine were very school grounds at the high school on
proud of their work and they went Branch avenue, is admitted by everyabout boasting of what they had done. body who knows anything about the
When the resentment of the people town. Every year's delay in buying
tflgan' to find expression, and they this land increases its. cost,. The land
learned that many people of the town now sought to enlarge the grounds of
were emphatic in their'disapproval of the high school could have been bought
their acts, they began to crawfish, and for less than half its present cost had
to hunt for excuses for their unpatri- it been bought at the time the high
school was built. Ever since the high
otic work*
school property was bought the board
of education has regretted that it did
The Republican machine finally de- not buy the entire block, and it deterSixteen Oceanic boys", accompanied boys' club building at Fall River,
clared that it beat the public school mined not to make the same mistake
appropriations because the editor of when it bought grounds for a school by Rev. Arthur A. McKay and Elmer built for the use of the boys employed
THE REGISTER owned a pie:e of farm in West Red Bank. Therefore the Pearsall, also of that place, returned at the mill by the late M. C. D. Borden.
land on the cast side of Shrewsbury board presented resolutions for buy- Friday afternoon from a boat trip to Thursday afternoon was taken up by
avenue, at the corner of the Newman ing sufficient lands to provide for fu- New York and Fall River, Mass. The trips through the surrounding country
man WIHIIOH position in or out
party left Oceanic last Wednesday and an auto trip to Newport, R. I. of Younp
Springs road,, south of the proposed ture needs.
BOOS FOB RATOHISa.
town: needH work Immediately. Admorning on the steamboat Albertina. They left Fall Hiver Thursday night dress
new school site. The editor of THE
KcllOBtraaa strain of White Orping- foVthe return of emerald and diamond
• **
Young Mnn, 36 KftHt Front Btreot,
tons, Arnold's strain of Bud Leghurnn,
At New York they visited the public and were back at Oceanic Friday Heil llank. •
REGISTER has to plead guilty to this.
and Thompson's Btrain of Barred Rockfl; bracelet lost on Saturday evening, '
One of the statements rnade in re- library, Grant's tomb and the museum night. The trip was. made .possible
He does own that patch of farm land.
oRga, IB for %\, or 100 for IS. Stock for
FOR S A I i .
l'and on
the east* side
to the land proposed to be bought of natural history. Wednesday night through the kindness and interest of
Likewise he owns )—-'
~"
- : J ~ lBard
Bale. W. A. Truax, 22b Broad street, AugUBt 24th, between tho RuniBon ~
n
The
best
oil
and
grease
at
rcasonablo
West Red Bank was that the price the party boarded the Foil River line Bertram H. Borden. The boys who prices. Rca Bank oil and greaea com- Red Bank.
of Shrewsbury
Shrewsbuy a'ivcnuc, a short diswas
far
above
its
real
value.
I
believe
steamer
Commonwealth
for
Fall
made the trip and whose pictures are pany, 15 Wharf avenue, Rod Bank. Teltance north of the proposed school site.
lounti-y Club and Thomas's Inn.
rorm.
Also he owns land on the west side of that in three years' time this land will River, Mass., where they arrived shown above were William Turner, splione H-W.
If the flnddr will return sarnV to
On Oakland Btroet, near Pearl street,
Shrewsbury oavenue, nearly opposite bring double tho present price asked Thursday morning. At Fall River Jr., Arthur. Turner, Samuel T. HarAXJTO CRANK LOST.
last Thursday,,by F. C. Moyail, a lady's
the proposed new school site. Also he for it from the board of education. they went through the" large cotton vey, Ernest Turner, Harold Brill, Jack
Automobile crank lost between Tinton pocketbook, containing.n Hum of money
owns land on Sunset avenue, and on Two or three days after the school mills belonging to the M. C. D. Borden Di.xon, Kenneth Bruce, Victor Hulse, FttllB nnd Ked Bnnk by way of Newnuin and Home paperu. Owner can have name Steward of Rumson Country Club, he ' '
Allie Bloodgood, MnrhiKB road. Reward It returned to hy culling ut lleglslcr olnco and describ- will receive the reward and no quesBeech street, and on Bank street, and appropriations were defeated, a party estate, of which Howard S. and Ber- Edwin Jeffrey,
ing contents.
on Hiver street, and on Leighton ave- offered to take the land at the price tram H. Borden of Oceanic are the George Neuhauser, Philip Roberts, Tlie liecister office.
FOB BUNT.
nue; and on a number of other streets fixed, as soon as the option of the principal owners. These mills are Harry and Lee VanNest, Lisle Contions will be asked.
BOOS
AND
rOWXS
WANTED.
Will rent my homu for fall and winin that part of the town, as well as on board of education had expired. D. among ftie largest mills of their kind net, all of Oceanic, and Benjamin
Will pay 33 cents n dozen for fresh ter,
furnished,
all
improvements;
line
W.
Wilguss,
the
agent
for
the
propeggH.
l-'rom
B
O
to
76-fowla
wanted
evcrv
n the country. They also visited the Taber of Alburn. N. Y.
other streets in other parts of the
bath, lavatories, gas and telephone, or
week. G. Dietz & Son, 123 West Front will
town. It would be too bad if the Re- erty, stated that thc owners would not
let on yearly leaso, furnished or unstreet, lied Bank, N. J.
furnished. M. V, Lounard, L*80 Uroad
publican machine prevented school- think of selling it at that figure for
street,
Ited Dank.
,
houses from being built in Red Bank anything except public school purSTABLE POB BEST.
CABPEBTEB BUST BY TAUC.
Stable with seven stalls ana oarrlago
because the editor of THE RECISIBR P°S<!S> s ? d that he had already had
SBW^woauar
DAIBT.
room
for
rent;
running
vatitr
and
elecTrunk Dennla or Brlajo Aveuue Topplei tric llBiits. Inquiro of proprietor at
might happen to own land in a locality three offers to take the property at
Milk,and cream, fresh, epeclal mllUfot
Globe hotel, Red Bank.
OS Honn on Flckot Fence.
babies suarantecd pura Guernsey, dellvselected by the board of education; the price named. When several pur- LAST BHOOT Or BEBTE& HOT.D OH
ties
are
ready
to
take
a
property
at
a
erea dally. A. Qrover, Tel. 84-W, ShrdwsFrank Dennis of Bridge avenue laBt
for if they could do that continually
FOB SAIJ3.
bury. N. J. Milk from my dairy froBb
there would be a lot of children in set figure as an investment, it is very QUN CLUB QEOUUDS SATVBDAY. Thursday fell off a roof on Mrs. Alice
One-horse carryall, liugsy and set of daily at M. Blom's delicatessen store.
Red Bank who would have to go with- plain that the property must be worth
Hendrickson's house on Mechanic single harness for salo cheap. Inquire Broad street. Red Bunk.
FOR
fully the price asked.
Qnnuors to Have Another Contest Soon street and is laid up as a result of the coiner Wortliloy and Walluco atrects,
out schooling.
ROUSB AHD LOT.
* * *
tor a Trophy Donated by CUnton accident. He landed on a picket fence Red Bank. W. B. Asay.
If you aro looking for a bargain, call
* * *
on me. 1 have several lots and a new
JamoE—No More Sliooti Till Altar and. was knocked unconscious. His
FOB SALE CHEAP.
So far as T H E REGISTER is conRight after the election, when the
house, six rooms and bath, with all ImFifteen-acre farjn at West EgK Har-provements,
right shoulder was wrenched and he
for Bale cheap; In Westside
Republican machine was boasting of cerned, .it believes that the proposibor,
N.
J.,
price
I4D».^^AIBO
lot
at
MedAlbert L. Ivins on Saturday won the was bruised and cut on various parts ford, L. I., price 126. ^Address Gcoreo pnrk. Gust Ornbors. Newman Springs
its work, three reasons were given for tions put forth by the board of educaavenue. Telephone 442 Hod Bank,
their attack on the public schools. One tion should have been carried. It ad- J. Frank, James trophy in the final of his body, He was taken home in an DeBprcaux, Navosink, N. J.
of these was that the Republican ma- vocated these propositions because it shoot of a series of four matches on automobile. , Mr. Dennis is employed
H L S O O L OOMTBACTO*.
, Sugar Cured CaL Homi, 12j^c
BUNABOITT BOB SALE.
Georgo Daly; estimates cheerfully
chine wanted to' get a crack at three believes in the public schools. For the the grounds of the Riverside gun club by Earling, Johnson & Frake.
Studebaker runabout, brand new, used
Eleotrlo lights, hells, motors, lomembers of the board of education, past thirty-five years I have advo- on Shrewsbury avenue. Fifty birds
less than half a-dozen times, for sale at given.
telephones and. annunciator systoma; Sugar Cured Reg, Mams 16c
X. BXTEAV.
a bargain. Address Adams, Battln road cal
and to show them that they were not cated every public school appropria- were fired at in each shoot and Mr.
fixtures Installed. Office 42 Broad street.
of dead animals, Red Bank: and river, Fair Haven, N. J.
the "whole push" in Red Bank. An- tion asked "for by the board of educa- Ivins had a score of 192. He was the N.Remover
Register building; office phone 176-M.
J.
Telephone
129-J.
ReBldenoo phone 238-M. Red Bonk.
Forequarters of Spring .
other story was that the board of edu- tion and I expect to support every only scratch man in the shoot, all the
BOUSE TOB BALE.
BOY WANTED.
cation had appointed a truant officer public school appropriation so long as others having handicaps. The trophy
House and lot on Washington ntreot
HOHirt TO LOAIT.
Boy wanted.
Apply nt 31 Borden for sale cheap. Apply to F. P, Stryker,
who was not allied with the Republi- I am above ground. I dont do this be- is a gold watch fob with a diamond
Lamb.
.'.16c
IC.000, 13,000 and'somo srholler sums;
W. O. Aahmore.
at Stryker a Stryker'B livery Btable, larger
amount for town property. Incan machine, and that the machine in- cause I personally believe in every- setting.
Monmouth street, Red Bank.
Hurunce in-old l-eliable companies. Bovtended to show the board of education thing that the board of education
With handicaps of 10 and 7 AlexWAITRESS WANTED.
Legs'of
Spring
Lamb...
,20c
eral houses to lot from JZ3 up. Large
of Red Bank that the politicians had to does, but I do believe that the aggre- ander D. Cooper won the third leg on Apply at ldbby"s restaurant, 10 West
BtAO AND OaAVEI, BOOFIHO.
In Swift building. Francis White,
Leaky tin and Blate roofs made tight: office
be taken into consideration when jobs gate wisdom of nine men is more to the DuPont trophy, he having a per- Front street. Red Bnnli.
Monmouth
and
Broad
streets,
Red
Llnnk.
Plate of Beef
10c
also tar and asphalt tor sole. Ogden
were given out. T"
The King's Dough- be trusted in public matters than the feat score of 50. William B. Clayton,
McClaBkey, 131 Shrewsbury avenue.
TOB SALE.
7 0 S SALE.
ters had been prom
Berkshire pigs, 10 weeks old.
Red Bank. Telephone 511-lt.
minent in' the effort I personal opinions of one man. If I Iw 'th handicaps of 13 and 11, also had
PoBtofllce fixtures, consisting of K>0
15c
to get larger school grounds for the think they are wrong I will try to I " perfect score, but Mr. Cooper beat "White,- Shrewsbury, N. J.
call boxes, .10 large lock boxes. 20'small Salt Pork
WANTED,
children of Red Bank, and the third change their minds; but when they 'n i n l i n the shoot off. Mr. Cooper got a
boxes, 30 generul delivery boxes, H
Two
first-class
maids,
cook
nnd
waitpaper
rack
boxen,
money
order
window,
Enm POINTING.
story was to the effect that the Re- take a stand as to what the school dis- prize of a cut glass berry dish and Mr.
20c
references required. Call between generul delivery window, door and wire Hamburg Steak
The ItcRiater doea it iiulctt, does It ress;
publican machine intended to show trict needs in the way of appropria- Clayton was awarded a cut glass olive
11 o'clock and 2 o'clock. Mrs. W. D. Bcreen partition, etc. Apply at liutonwell, ami doeB It at a fair price.
Walbrldge, Shrewsbury, X. J.
the women that they could not run the tions, I stand with them.
town poHtofflce.
dish.
These prices are for cash only. V
WAUTED.
town.
The DuPont event was held in two
' "'"*
?. * *
Moirnr TO LOAN.
Spring cnickene, OVIT three pounds
Chwrantaed BtooHng Protector.
# •*
matches of 25 targets each. Mr. Ivins each, wanted. Box '3. Lucusi, -N'. j .
Money to loan on first bond and mort- • My
prevents Hupporters tearI believe that the children of Red
gnge in quantltica to suit borrower. Ap- ing themethod
sheerest Bilk or llslo stocking top.
"Which of these reasons was the real Bank are entitled to as good a chunc and Ed. vonKattengell each received
ply to the Land and Loan company, 10 No harness
CUSBK WANTED.
of fifty shells for running off
or tight bands. Tho most
one, or whether any of these reasons >n this life as the children ot any \ boxes strings.
East
Front
street.
Red
Bank.
A
clerk
wanted.
Apply
at
Kntontown
simple
method
used. Answers for the
W. C. Posten of the pharmacy. Dr. H. T. Purtree, proprietor.
arge
was the real reason why the Republi- other locality. They are not at pres- IlAtlantic
family. Lasts n life time. Price $1,
Highlands gun club took part
BED l U T C DAIRY. ,
Mrs.
P.
H.
Matthews,
6020 Delmar buildcan machine went out and attacked e
ett n
Sweet cream, pure milk Irqm/ our own
cow rHa SAL
' ? 11 EOiO(1 ^chance as t h e in the shoot as scratch man and made
the public schools of the town, I do v i /
farms; fresh, hnitor, buttermilk and ing, St. l.oulH, Mo.
or sale, clitap. Apply at C, home-made
Goorl cow for
.children of other localities. The crop In <.„„,.„ nr cfi
pot'thooso
delivered
dally.
Haven, Clins. A. McClaakey, Ited Bank.
place Hanco rouil,
oul Fair
" r O S BENT.
not know. It was not until two or | of children is the greatest and most ] No mo • e sh oot swill b e h eld till after Sttin'H place,
iH
Tho blncksmtth, wheelwright nml
ihfftx ,hv« iiffnr tht* t^hi,nl ,'mnl imc
.,..1 1.1„
,
:,...
..„_•__
n u n i w i e bJiuuta Hill UC i i t i u Llll flltCI
cries of matches
paint nliop of the late Joseph StanklcBOAT POUND.
~
P&ANK
OPDYKE,
nenr Stono Church, Navetrophy donated by buyer and Bhlpper of all kinds of
Row boat adrift in river near club- wlcz, Hltuated
will bo for rent September 1st.
country produce, 1- WharJC avenue. Red house, found. Owner can have same by Hink.
IH doing a good business at presBanh.
describillK boat to Kerd White,' care of Shop
ent time. Inquiro of E, Stnnklowlcz,
T H E REGISTER owned land in West; Within the past generation conditions
Monmouth boat club, Ked Bnnk.
NEW AUTO AOEHCTT.
TfOTTHO MAN W A H r a B .
Nuvcuink, N. J. Box a I.
Red Bank.
j have changed immensely. The little
Younp man wantt'd for wngon. Ajiply I
LOST.
j red si'hoolhouse of the past generation C. T. Silver Motor Company of Newnt Chllds' Grocery Co.. 62 Broatl street I Gold locket and clmin lost Tuesday
BO0U8 FOB KENT.
Ited Bnnk.
T.ady with beautiful home in RumBOn
j nliiht between lilgh street nnd Wharf
Whatever the real rea.sun for the [ is gone forever. Entirely new condiTelephone 306-M.
York Opena Branch at Asbury Park.
ami
living
alone will rent three lovely,
I
avenue.
Locket
has
lultluls
II.
J.
on
it.
attack on the public schools may have j tions have arisen and the education of
X.OT -WANTED.
The G. T. Silver motor company of
• Howard if returned to The Register of- iniKf roomB; use of kitchen, pantry; fur- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I-ot
wanteil
in
Ked
Ennk;
must
he
been lhe Republican machine was cer- the young must keep pace with these iNew
01
nished or unfurnlBhed; 110 to $15 per
l l u w York,
lurl
l the
I l e aasleln
l 5 l r l D u r o r s of
Eastern u distributors
for cash. .Adaresfl Lot, box 313 I flee.
month. One block to trolley, 1L' minutes'
tainly out in force at the school meet- changing conditions if we want the , tho Overland automobiles, has opened cheap
Hod Bnnk.
I—
ride to Ited Bank; fine home. Address
POSITION WANTED.
ing. The
fit to
mg.
lhe high muck-a-muck of the!children
the children of our town to be
bofit
to hold
hold !a„ branch
Wnm-h at
<,tAsbury
AcV,,,™ Park,
pn,.L- where
,„!,»,? sev=„,,Position wanted for yoantj man, caring Alone, box 313, lied Bank.
HOUSE rOB itEHT.
• machine, or the Lord of the party, j their rightful place in the world.
eral models of Overlands will be on
for
stock
and
garden
truck,
poultry,
etc.
A four-room huuse on Catherine street
was there, attended by his faithful
UHOXBTSBSm.
display. This branch will act as afor rent. Inquire at 242 Leonard street, Wanes H2 per month. Address V. VI.
Formerly with Herts BroB. and Arnold,
Mason, overseer of the poor, Keynort,
lackey and parasite. I never sec the
ited Bank.
Taxes
spent
on
the
schools
bring
a
Constable
Co.,
New York. Furniture retwo together but I think of Mticauh
ulay's
covered and repaired; awnings, Bhadea,
return than taxes spent for
WANTED.
WATEB WAGON TOB SALE.
story of Appius Claudius when old greater
curtains, draperies, laying of carpets,
Carriage painters and rough stuff rubany other purpose. The children of
Studebaker water wagon, brand new, matting, linoleum. Mattresses and cush.
Appius was the political boss of Rome today are the hope of the future,
bers wanted. Apply to J. W. Mount Co., cnnaelty
;UI0 gallons, pule and HhnftH; Ions to order. McGraham, 37 East Front
Red Hank.
and he had his faithful lackey ever j p.,,.|r,,K skimp Ihomselves, they go
will be sold at a bargain. Address Ail- street, Bed Bank. • Telephone 14-J.
_with him. Macaulay speaks of Appius without
'
nrnn, Battin road and liver, Full- Haven,
POB SALS.
things they really need, they
and tells how
Three registered Guernsey bulls, one N. J.
XOB BAXJ3.
curtail their'personal desires, in order
tear old. Address Portland Farm, HighFor fr:nle, on Urnnch avenue, neat cotlie Mroili1 alunp the Forum
that their children may have a fair
lands, N. J.
.
SKILL PARK WANTED.
taKf,
X
rooms,
all improvementB; Btuble
I.Ike KliiR Turqiiin in his iirlde,
Any kind of buildings will (In. Want and guriiKe; about 1% acres of land.
', Are'determinedf not'tol 1 [
•hunce in the world. The same liberal
to buy on good payments each month. Trlco ?5,600. Terms euHy. Lot on Rod
IBOH B0OFIN0 AJTD BEDINa.
and then he goes on to say:
spirit should be shown by thc people
Corrugated galvanized Iron for roof- Hend full partlculnrK, with location, Bank l'nrk, 60x151), I0II0. I31g barguln
I. carry"any over.1
N o r l u c l t s he tit [itteii'iiince:
ing and siding for Bale by J. 3V. Mount price, etc., to Carpenter, box 313, itcd to eliiMe an account. Francis White,
of every community in dealing with
l''nr clcmi! behln.l His heels
Bank.
Co.,
Red
Bank.
Monmouth and Broad streets, Ited Bank.
W i t h o u t s t r e t c h e d chin nnd c r o u c h i n g the welfare of the children from the
pace
public school standpoint. Just as a
WANTED, FABK OB ACBBAOB.
BULL WAKTED.
FABK WAITED.
T h e l a c k e y M u r r u s Hteal.i;
parent
believes
that
no
sacrifice
is
Want
to
hay
immediately,
a
yearling
Suitable
for
cutting
Into
.small
chicken
Xear trnnHportatlnn, 40 to. 100 acres,
f Schoor^Suits.tTrousers, <T
}]1H inltiH u l r t up li> r u n \vilh sppoil
Mill; stale price. Address G. Cottrell, ploty, within easy reach of rnllroadH, Ktiod soil, some woadlund; will give
too great if it will result in the future
He t h e e r n i n i i w h a t it m a y ,
Holmdel, N. ,!.
etc. State, particulars, location and $7,000 casli equity ln modern residence,
A n d tliu .smile Hickcrlng i m h i H cheek
advantage of his child, so a community
jjBIouses,!
Shirts.KColIarsJI
price
with
terms,
to
liullilcr,
box
111,
1:2
rooinw,
3
baths,
large
stable,
line
lawn
Kor auKht IIIH lord m a r say.
should believe that everything should
Hod Bank.
KOTJSE:
and Hhade trees; bent residential Bection
"Where'er ye s p r e a d lhe lumey
be undertaken which will add to tho
8(Etc,,'at"right prices.^
Widow, with a school girl, wlBhes a
of Went Knd; and add ca^h. Address
Tin; liiiiu-.hiK fllra will c r o w d ;
position as housekeeper, Mrs. Evans,
FOB SALE.
worth of a child as a future citizen.
Owner, I'.'O. box 385, Anbury Park, N. J.
W h e r e ' e r ye t h r o w t h e c a r r i o n
Mntawan, X. J.
Fine, henlthy, vigorous pigs, two
T h e r a v e n ' s croak i.s lutul;
months old; no gnrbage fed; weight
W h e r e ' e r down Tiher KiiHinre Hnat;j
BEAD THIS.
about 20 pounds; half Jersey Berkshire!!;
STASH WANTED.
Tile Krcody pike y\ see;
Have your washing done nt tho Jer»o»
I believe that the properties selected
A IlKht, Iwo-horse. stage wanted; must %i each, pair $7. P. H. HhnmondH, Toms Const
^SweatersISOc to $ 5 .
A n d whereHO'er Mn-h lord is fuund
Laundry.
Family • washing,
Illver,
N.
J.
lie in good condition. A. Brighton, box
by the board of education should be
Hueh luckey still will be.
ntnrchcd nnd dried, done weekly, 60
63, Ituinson, x. J.
bought and should be bought now.
cents. Flat work mangled 15 cents.
ATTTOMOBIXE
MAH
WASTED.
C. T. SILVER.
Hotels nnd boardlnK house clothea
Any delay will only result in added
HOBBE FOB •&££.
a first-class nuto repuir man;
Besides the lord and the lackey, the cost. These properties will be bought
I'lir^e iHirse, KHOII workfir and driver, oneWanted,
who understandK the business, No washed nnd dried; flat work mangled
The', largest *&
other Republican workers were out sometime, even if they should be built distributing point for Red Bank, Long for mle fur want of uso. Address Horse, olliors ne«l upply. Call nt onco at Dl»- 3 cents per pound. Ironing done It debrow'B unrnge, Bridge nvenue, near de- sired. Telephone 204 Red Bank.
in force.
George W. Chandler, of upon, anil then will come also the cost Branch, Seabright, Atlantic High- uox SI!, lied Hunk.
stock of OlledlClothlng
pot, Red Bank.
79-cent t a x bill fume, who was beaten of pulling the buildings down, as has lands, Belmar nnd Spring Lake. Mr.
TOP SOIL WAITED.
Bonos.
Twenty Icuulu of nrBt-cinsa top noil
lust November by one of the biggest had to bo done.in many other cities Silver has opened several branches in
in the county is here.
Mr. I.,. Chlimeroy has elOMPil up Ills
LOT POB SALE.
vnnli'il. Send prices to J. P. Shea, box
majorities ever recorded against a and towns which have waked up to the the Eastern states and each is in111,
I,ot In Ited Ilnnk, r,0x2()0, nn Urnnd store nt 33 lCant Front street and has
Itumson,
N,
j
.
charge
of
a
thorough
automobile
man.
street,
near
Bergen
place;
will
be
flold
given
up
hip
business,
but
it
will
he
concandidate? for connniFsioner, was res- needs of children.
Red Bank needs
a saerlllce to quick buyer. Owner tinued by his sons, with office nnd More
urrrected from his political grave and to be up and doing. Other school dis- Only Overland cars are handled at MILLINEBY APPBBVSIOXS WANTED. at
leaving Red Dunk. Apply nt 126 Muplo room on ICast Front street, second door
Millinery apprentices Wanted. Apply avenue, Red Bnnk. '
w a s around at the school meeting with tricts are forging ahead faster than these branches.
A lot of Khaki Trousers
from HlKh street. Wn will be Kind to
at
Miller
millinery,
parlors,
RegiHter
The
Albert
Boynton
motor
comt h e other Republican machine men. Red Bank. liiil Uank's children ought
estimate on ull kinds uf exterior and InbnlldltiK. lied Hank.
•jirlur painting; also paper linnglng. TelPOB CUXB,
So it went all the way down the line, to have as good a chan?e us any other pany, which recently leased one of
at
75c"a pair.
Yours for buslneBB,
A 2S-fnot launch in perfect orrtnr, tphono ,126-H.
winding up witli things like George children on earth. They can have as George Matthews'n stores on MonDBXVB LOTS.
SfltlKcwIck dumb wnlt«r, Hullublo for Chnmeroy Bros.
ItlverHl
niouth
street
for
a
nhow
room,
is
under
lirlvn
lots
for
Kale,
$100
Woods, and John L. Iliibbnnl, and good a chance as the children anyon $,r, rnnnlhly payments. \V. A. inlvatf* i<'N|(lein'o; tlO-llKlit I'nlfn iifctyExperienced Chauffeur
.Tames Norman, and John Sheelmn. where else, provided the people of tho direction of thc Asbury Park ench,
UMH- gun Timcliine. AddrcBH Tremmed,
HonplTiK, lt,l Ilnnk.
box 313, lied Uunk.
It wan an fine a .show of Republican HIM] Hank think as much of their chil- branili. This company will have an
wanted on placo nrar Ked Bank. Apply
exhibition
at
the
Ked
Bank
fair.
machine politics IIH had been seen i n ilrcn as do the people of other places.
POB SALE.
to J. W. Mount Co., lied. Bank.
OABBTAKSIUi.
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$100 REWARD.
Money Savers^
IV1NS WINS JAMES PRIZE,
SPECIALS
Satruday, August 31
UfH0.'S
Broad and Front Streets,
Red Bank, N. J.
Men's Summer Suits
iONE-HALF PRICE;
Red Hank in a long time and tlmy
wore against the school |>ropcisitiim.s
good anil plenty.
Kvm Frank W.
VETERANS.
I'utU'l'Ron of M:ipli> avenue wad mit
red hot n|r;iini<l the appropriations Twsnty-Nlntli Beglment Accepta Invitannd hi' argued rabidly that they ought
tion from Church Women.
to he voted down.
The L'ilth N e w Jersey regiment,
which will hold its 'J.ld annual reunion
* * *
Hut thi' Itcpubliciui machine now at. Katuntown Wednesday, September
ri'all/.e:i that it niailc n political IIth, bus accepted an invitation from
blunder when it fought the school ap- the women of tin- SlirciVMhurv and
propriations mid it wiuitii IO ca'u|H' Katoiitnwn Presbyterian chuirlien t o
thi' responsibility of ilu clceil.s. In it;: partake of dinner in Crivcent hall.
Hrort to dcllrct public sentiment from The reunion will liigin at ten o'clock
tlir Heptibliean machine because of tho in the I'reiiliytci ian church, and there
defeat, o f the nrhiMil appropriation;!, will be nil adjournment at. twelve
Mm lti']>ul>lirjin:i :;uy that i.ome I)cmo- o'clock in the afternoon.
rrntH weiv nnuimit. the |irii|iiixillon mill
thry name .Innira 1'. llcnili•irkiuiii nf
1.4>roy place au u !)cmocrnt who ti!;ed
Iiin aiilomoliilr to haul people to the
polling pllire In vole :i|';unM Die public nrhool |fro|Hmitlnn;i. In eveiy cumtntJIllty illere a l e usually i nine wealthy
num. who, having •><> cliililicn of Ilicir
own, or having their ihililnii will
provided for, oppour public r,cliool eypendlttiri'n on ficrount. of taxen. It in
unfortunntn Unit Ilieir are wealthy
IKioplo who oppone nubile r.-lmol II|I
propHntlonn, lint nn I mihl nbove, Ihere
• n r aimuat »lw«yn mnne men of thin
r h u i in civory community.
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X.*Aln> Ml.ht »t r l r . l i , , , , , . .
Man ninl wife wlah tu tako enro of
rottnRO, tiotrl or lxmrrilnK hoime tor tlie
winter monthn; wilt live on prt'nilpen;
iM'nt of n-ffreut'cH. Address C'urelukcrw,
box 1112, lilKtilamiK, N. J,
"iila It bottle.
\V<i<)<U, 4Q It.rlnr \*\mo,
Home rom U L I .
ltr.1 Hunk.
F I M x.owT.
AMERICAN STANDARD
artilM. lilrenacrt pilot i Kuvnrmnvnt r»«.
ulatlonH fulflllMl.
Tollnt accommnd«>
tlonn,
Iror |>artl<MilnrN tkMrt>»m Captain
A n i row WdltP, 14 (lolfl *tr*«t, llflrt Ilank.
(IIMIII wm li IK,me for rillo r h r n p nn I
140 t.'hvutiiul ntr<^t (iml
I ' " ' " ' " ' '"'•• f'lr Hiim». lliqulrn of Wll- Ptc/itnb<mt dock, pnlit pin wiiU foul of
llmn W. Miirrlii, Ililfurn, N. J.
urinH mi turt,
ValtiPil nn A ('hrlatmiiM
|tl*Afto
return ftittno to
i
l
KOHBT TO OAT
( I t
t, HCHI Ilmik. H
d
clnniil lln iieaiioii ycnUrday with n on Urnt l>i,ni( .I,,I rnorta'afft on ImprovaVl
H*Sllly'<i r>ipn?ii«, muvlnc VKOM hnA
lirnpri.v In „„,„„ i,, , u f t hnrrowora. Ai-MDHOIII r u o m in WALL *>A»am.
liiiiinmneiil. fulluwi'il liv it liarly. Mil- alon
HtontVR11 lift vy «|tf*, mnrlilrorjr nttt)
Iiafikinaii, «lt,,rnay. JIMI lUnk.
1
Wn
lisvn
»
lil(
••Im'lhm
or
wall
p«p»r Irttllnr movtttir. Uithl and hftavy ltti«k«
ilreil A),|ilriiii(i, won |ho ulrln run liy
at ritdurmi pilo»». Alnn m furnlah very
ilelVnlliiK MiuKiii'iilo WyrkiilT, nnd
MOHIir TO KOAaT.
low fMUlnilt^N nfi linllillnK nn<l nttier ln« of all aitWU, M«w •tvnMr* bulUtlni
William Miller won thn Ixryu' cup ofTim Kiniranloii palnllnc enin- rnirt lit let Ion mum* rvmAy M«pt«ntt)*r lnt
nnjr |o | , m n l l t , U 1 I , » | o a u | t b l l r . liaimhiK
fered hy Mr. WriKht of Irvlnir pl»f«<,
'm i,n nmi lund »nd tnorifma*. pmir, A l W«»t>ri)l>l «lr*«t, llr.f lUnk M w i n l J, Itr-llty, ] f Knat r r o n t mlfmi,
Ivlnii. Itrtlnt.r bullnln*. Had Sank
liy ili'fontInK Klmer Morrow liy the
(llnba hotel, IU«1 H»nh,
REILLY'S DCPRiiS.
'lore of (I In i. An«ir the tournament
anil cnliiriKl rtmkm, WMllrpmittPi
Itrnnr.,1 ylmnK
cmtii'n of vnrlouii nor In worn rnjoyml
Ufa arllat, on vaoailH a n n a r a l tinim«knt*|K*ra; XI'IHI ytmttmU.
lli.n, ilfni m • .,.,in unif
board
if b
r d wl|h i|UI*l
'!> olrir* t*** tur alrla,
Knrtn Mini*
nnil rrfriuilinipiitu arrvml. The mem- r«mll»;
no
r
h
i
i
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i
i
n
;
n«ar
N
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M O T M tu Mia Maw Koina.
n«ar N * t Vt oily
ilwl. n«n llank »fiililo)rnif*fit tifflrfi,
lii'lil of Ilin rlub aro MargunrlU Wyrk. A l
Attl.i, i,
anil Monmuulri «lrr»K, lied llmik.
Chnrlca IT, Jolinnnn, n member of "ff, Mildred Ajppl«*«t», Kalherlnn
BOOM
thn rontrnrtluff linn nf KHIIIIIK, John Mnrllonald, Kuth Brnock, William
raflnad and
All nroun4 martlad man *lah«* PMl
Elnmr Morrow, Rob*rt Maci«r•on A Kralto, nan iiuivnl from Cnllmr- Miller,
rtMm (Ion on i«ntl*m«n'« »•»"• n « r H<4
lo hla nmn liwun* (in Hudann Dnnalil., Allnlra Cornwrtt and. KenIlraa4
a n k i
•' • •* - ' • •
neth Wrig lit, •
•
, . . - ! " .
rmt,
I Ottt Of the poaiUmi It
MI n»m« only
In th« whnlfl
i hla Mito-
>tor• mbm
The .1(1.font, 10-ton sloop Annley Boili'll. in.iuhe of J. j , Campbell, Ili liruiid
street. Ki-ypnrt, N. J.
fawn nnd While I mil fin Ilunnor HurltM
TOB BALE OBEAP.
authoring at the Home of Mr*. C»thfor ealo nt n sacrincn. Tlie Mnrto Farm,
Three p(,i,l talilcM. four Hhow cnnoN and
nrlna stier or Wortbley Btratt.
four anule hunim for sale cheup. .N, It.
187 Liberty nlreet, Long Urancti. N. J.
i.oDOB XOOK r o a nnwr.
Mrs. Cnthvrino Stier of Worthley Mount, Nav(,»|nk, N. J.
Healed nn<l fumlHhod ]<U1RQ room In
.street ret-eived a surprise birthday
Hi'cnnrt
uatlonnl
bunk
bnlhlliiK',
for
relit
BOUSE WAVTED.
SALESLADIES WANTED.
visit on Sunday. AnmiiK h«r callera
Tui-H<lny nml Wfdni-mluy (iv<nlnK». AfiW a n t i d . furnlnhFil h o u s e f o r w h i t e
ply to l>. W. WlllRUHfl, HiilnnlnfC & I'atflnvernl nal«flluil1f*« wanted nt onco,
Itli all II.IIMUV, i n ..|,|, r .
Aililre»n T l e u
wcii' Ki'v. anil Mm. Robert MurKel1
t'lttun
Iailhllntf,
Ut'd
1'iiiik.
" I . l'"jc :II:I, it,,i H a n k .
with or without experience; Btomly JIOlai , Mr. and Mrs. 4. W. Ilrnun, Miss
ultlnnn.
Apply to Htruitn Co, Drum]
Kllii-1 llraini, Hiirry J, Urmin, Mr.
CXOORBTBD I . A OB BY YABD.
TOB B B H T .
I'ri'ncli, tiuny, uutUiur, liinli, H'ltp- BtlfPt, Itrd Dnnk.
and Mrs. Jaroli lirasch and their
Half a
HM'e Io runt on Meehanie |MIHM,
plnwh<.«t|, 4'rnxy WIHII, fi-uthcr <''IH*'.
ilaughU;!' riorciiCf, Mr. nnd Mrn. Wil- l r e e l ; [, r iiiH; (9.50. I;H|illri> lit 'M,Vraiiilyki>,
cluiiy rullur» nml ruCfn, ilolllofi,
. It,,! Itank.
liam .Stier and their i,(in Frank, Jacob MurliiK "I
HUM h nt-iH anil othcrn. Aihlie^n Mrn. A. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE.
I'lprk, box 01, IIn/.lot, N. .1.
• mil I'li'd Slier, Mm. I><wnrinK, Krcd
A 1010 Ilulck cnr» 3-pnHI«n(t*r, with
Sniook nml Mi. nnd Mm. Ijton da In
Wimli'il. wi
n lo I'lonii llrund ulreet
tnp, niod«l 10, In prrfect runnlnff onlop.
zBTAiNMiurr.
-|, woek. Miiml niiilresH
Hciiiisilli! nf Ked Hank; Mr. and Mra. lHci- !mlf das
Kan
Jimt b<>Mi thoroiitfhty ovor)iftul«(1.
"Tin* (tr*-iitrHt I Uiy In I ho V r a r , " (unti,,| Hank,
vaiilliiiiit of Katontown, Arthur Tiiy- » Ilix, im\ i
t t t [ilnv, Wrdriritdiiy ovrnlnK, H r p l e i u h f r I'rlrn |37T., Doniarmirntliu) glvvn. Wlllor, Mr. anil Mrsi. Willhini Hyiin and
t r t h , n t Hi, hiikn'M A. M. i : < -Imi r h . Ht>n- lliitn II. llltit^lmnnn. Hum ton, N. J. TAI*
Mr. anil Mrs. Diiiiliain of Jeriioy Cltv. mill I I I wlrn ror you.
Krofl 10. Ilrnwer, ' i r l i t h t , N. J . Aclmltmlfin L'fi r c n l n . J t « y
oplioiio 317 Iturtiaon.
liiolrll
»0
Uonmouth tit<i<hi[it>n(n, Proffrnrn n tH:DO.
ontrnclor,
Mm. Stiir niilvril u innnuiir of liiolrlcnl
»tri»l, llnl
.li. T«
TOM MZIMT.
rifl.'i, IIIIIIIIIK tlifin lifinK ii mini of
Power Boat for Charter.
I (itIf nf <1ouMti hotiflp, nil Improvemoney. Mimic wan nrnvidrd hy Mr.
ntfiitn; I Ktut*\ ntitn rixmiR it ml Imtli upl'ow«r boat Olivia II, ("«pl»tiii AnJrttW
, , i m . to «lvo "NO- Mtnlm:
MniKilIni', Harry Ilrnun «n<l Mim
imrlor.
dtnttiK
vtiont
nnd
kh<ii»in,
|,or , . ! „ nt ,lrUK „,„! Imlh-r» pnntry <1OWII»IHIIM,
Il«niy White, for ohnrter hy Amy, night or
Klhel Ilrnun.
Hlo
it,
Ulmniro In Hunt Hcheiiula.
,
Tlm i li'iiiiiliiini Albi'rliiia Vrill not
n-lnrn tu Itnl I tunic S u n d a y ni^ht on
tin1 lull' trip its hii.'i bi't'ii IIIM' rusloui
tliiii lunnmer rinr will i ri• - mulic t h e
iiiciiiilni; tli|> In Ni'W Yiirli next Miniiliiy iiMiinini'.
Thi' A l h e t l i m i
will
miiko l|i-r IIHIIIII I i i p (,i N e w Ynrk .'innT n n « i n or.tin CLOSED.
ilny nrii'i'iiiHin nml will remain o v e r tn
Inlii' u p Ilii, l.almr duy rrlieilulc ( , f TiMiriiKtntnt Taatiril>r MtrkXl Oloa* at
I wn limitit ilnwn fniin N r w York MnnHttanii ror Ir»lng- Tannla Olnb.
ilny morning,
Tlm living tenniii <hih of Ilc«l Ilnhk
l.uilli'n' IIIKIII will he uliiuirvril n t
IIIIII'III'IMIIIII
flrelmuue
l,ini|Hil.
A
urn M
II urn
MnnyyUIITO nni uny
y mirh im-n ntunirii! nnil llli<riiry |iioKnun will lie
h l | t It
It w m t
miywherp,*lr(|t
t<> mo t
to IIm fnllnwi'il liy ii'Trriilinu'iilii. Tin, iilfiiir
irrt.illy
to ttt#Cr«dlt
of Hrd llnnk Hint in In I'linrKn o f tin- Huelnl roitinilt(<-<• of
tl t
MCn
W
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I machine, In IU ot thn i'{iiii|iiiny,
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OH BUB BIBTBTDA-r.
R
r
UOOKINQ FOR BAROAINSl
If no, • » our n«w tutt M«ona;-h«i><
^umllur* and h«ua*hnl4 a(MniUIH««, M
lira eont«nl« of het«l». botrdlmt h«UM»
«n« ro(Uf« l»ei)iht tm »»"1 MMiki. P»
UT*TI«» tm ot Afcwgti, M r v w t f * tm
Mint*
H. N. SUPP,
IO Broad Street.
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTfTT
OatDOTAKO Xo, 13.
AN OUDINANCIO TO I'llOVIDH TOIl
TIIW MCHNHINO l)V 1XKIH.
He It ordnlueil liy the cutuu'll of tlifl borouBh nf l''pir Ifavpti,
Hertlun I. Tlint no tlnfrn nhall lifl ntlowed to run nt liirxo within Ihu lioroiiKli
llmllH tvllliout Ihn owiiern of nnld doKN
hnvInK HrHt otituliifd * Itcennn from Ino
rollrctnr or Hunt Imnniuli. which llceinra
omit (in atlnehrd In I'lillnrii nf mild I1OK«.
Hei'llon 2. Tllfl Vi-urly licpilnn fprt Io
Iw imld nluill lin nrty ii-nt» fur ono doit
nr lilteh, and for «ivi>ry lulilltlonnl dna or
hi I ill. tlm Minn nr ono dollar. All (l!y<«
roiiiiit niniiliiK nt lumii wllliont tlm fVwliRn tnir lifrlnr nltaeh«il to thn collar oft
mid <1I>N nlmll IIQ tiiitred hi tho publio
liiiund nnd l>f>foro doK or dog* Cttll 1)0
lad liy thi-lr oWnnm tlm rnat and nxumaa
nt ImiiiMimllnir aliall |>« paid.
" '• II. All •!>,«• not hovlna lx>*n
frum Ihn .iiubllc iwiind after
two ilnyn from (Im lima takvn, ahull tm
klll«d.
Helton i, Thft niaynr, aulij»rtt to th«
approval of Hi* rounell, atriaII unmlnt »
il,,« r«lrh«r who»« duly It "hull ba (0
Impound all (Intn found running nt larM
• Illiiiul lit* llc«ii«n l««. II* ahall r f
e«lv« fur HI* aervk** nrty e»nla for MCII .
iln» Iinpmmi1*<1, tn •>• imld hy (Im ownar
of Ilia doa If Oi« nwiior aliall tak* til*
1 « from In* ""'""^
noiini ollMrwIaa to in rjalil
.'""..'H'TA'"
liy tlit* liomiiBh.
(t»cllnn I, Till* nrdtnancii »ti«ll tah*
at
Appfovad Auiual Hlh n i l ,
... ,
KIIANK O, UOVBUT.
Allot:
Mayor.
L'llAH. V. ('HOflH, Domufli CUri(
BED BAffK BEGIBTEE
tfan
IK
Candidate for Assembly.
'-M'r, and M n . Albirt W. Wotdeaof JUA a u k Vutoti X U a n frdm,.Ti«I»
- TtMttm*. '
Sprltie street and Mfc. and M « . Oliver
Rev. James W. Rognn will have
i. HVata of Bridge avenue spent Iait
s
W d d
Wednesday
with relatives
l t i at
t Forked
Foked charge 01 the services at the Preabyr
River.. The'trip was made in .Mr. terlan church next Sunday. He returned from Vila vacation yesterday.
Frako'B automobile.
Rev, Everett VanDrlght 1B homeMm. George Mwuon' of- Oakland
street hag returned from a visit to ward bound from his vocation, and
will
take charge of the services at the
relatives I t Silverton.
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' -Mi'fl. W \ W . Kennedy and eon Lea-Grace church ne>t Sunday, Alvin
;er of thoTlldgo road arc spending a Whiting will have charge of the
week with Mrs. Kennedy's ton, Joseph prayer Meeting service tonight.
Rev. Percy. Perinchief will occupy,
Kennedy of Tenafly.
Hiss Mabel Drown, daughter of the pulpit at the* Methodist church
next
Sunday, l i e will return the latMis. Morris.B. Brown of Mnrion
street, returned Saturday from a visit ter, part* of the week from Iris vacn-.. '
,
with.her nunt, MrB. Georg* H, Wolf- tlon. . .
Rev. Johnson L. Miner, pastor of
ehden of Jersey City, Mlua Brown
wiis accompanied home by her cousins the Baptist church, will return from
hiH vacation this week and will hnvo
fdilft, Buy und George Wolfonden.
Jyeon Penninpcton of Bridge'ton has charge o f tho services next Sunday.
The annual banquet of the Prejjby'
n visiting his mother, Mrs. Emil/
—^njngton of Bridge avenue. • Mr.teriun brotherhood will be held ThursfTennington , was formerly employed day night, October 10th, in the social
h jHphia Clayton's grocery store on hull of the church. The banquet will
bo prepared by the Ladies' ImproveBroad street.
•
Miss • Viola Bowman, daughter of ment society of the church, and sevBenjamin B. Bowman of Cunal street, eral special speakers will be present.
The Baptist Sunday-school will
s given up .her Job in Hubbard'u
ndy store on Meehunre street and ismeet at 2:30 next Sunday afternoon
IOW employed in Naser's bakery on instead of in the morning. A special
missionary program, is being prepared
ilorovtouth - street..
Abner Smock, a formor resident of for this meeting; Edward Clayton of
' To THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY:
Red Bunk and for rnnriy yeurs a salcs- Lincroft, who' is going to China next
nun in Taylor Smock's dry goods month as u school missionary, arid the
Having decided to become a candidate for the Democratic
JBtovu Wher,e Joseph Sab.'s- store now pastor will-make addresses.
nomination for Assembly, I deem it my duty to let the voters
A free excursion to New York on
stands, i^ri'-'inerchnnt at KeansbuiK
know where I stand on the questions now uppermost in the
(this Bummer. Mr. Smack has greeted the boat will be given Thursday of
public mind.
nnny of his boyhood friends at hisnext week to the members of the Baptist Sunday-school who were regular
fCeunsuurg stand this summer.
I believe, in the first place, in the Progressive policies
Alfred Botticher of Rector place in attendance during the summer.
as enunciated by Woodrpw Wilson as Governor of New
A
cake
and
bread
sale
will
bo
held
,a.H been ontertainlnj' his sister, Miss
Jersey. Having taken big strides in reform legislation I
Saturday at Miss Cordelia RichardHelena Botticber of Brooklyn.
believe that New Jersey desires to continue a-, progressive
Charles VanBrunt ol Fair Haven son's ut 38 White street for the Methstate. To -that end I pledge myself, if nominated and
ias finished painting John Kennedy's odist Zion church.
Rev. M. V. Oggle will have charge
house ut EJastside Park.
elected, to maintain the Geran election law and the Public
Miss Emma Lafctra, daughter of of the services at the Reformed
Utilities act, strengthening them where it may be found,
1
church
next
Sunday.
He
is
expected
Edward Lufetru of Bridge avenue , has
through experience, necessary.
<
j
itufiicd home nfter taking a sixhome' from his vacation Friday.
, To close the estate of Virginia C. Ralph, the attractive home
A meeting of the members of TrinI believe in the initiative, the referendum and the recall
' musical course at Cornell uniity church was held last night to make
of public officials who prove recreant to their trust.
place at Atlantic Highlands, N. J., shown and described herewith,
l[fraV Charles Titus and Mrs.'Ethel arrangements for a kermis to be held
I believe in t h e election of United States senators by
is offered for sale.
'itlis have returned to Plemington at the lyceum about the -third week
direct vote of the people.
ft<*r a visit to Mrs. W. S. Asay of in November. Mrs. M. A. Harris of
Carlisle,' Penn., will huve charge of
I believe the people should rule. No one can anticipate
27(e DwelKwj—is an old fashioned farm house remodeled and
jss Estelle JenningB of tho Gar-the arrangements. Mrs. Harris manwhat may come before him as a legislator. I can only
modernly equipped, eleven rooms (five bedrooms), two bath rooms,
l and MIBS Mary L. Matthews of aged the business men's carnival last
promise that should I be nominated and elected I will strive
three closets, etc.
pie avemio have returned from year,' The kermis will comprise an
in all matters to ascertain the wishes of the people and be
Juinbiu college summer school, entertainment, and a nightly, dance.
1
The Grounds—comprise a block of about IVi acres, fronting on
guided accordingly.
J/ftere they, have been tho past six Booths will be in charge of representatives
of
different
nations,
and
Iveelea. ' ,
Grand Avenue near Valley Drive, and bounded by Simpson, Wesley
I
respectfully
solicit
your
support.
Mr. and Mra. Edward ,J. Farrell of each nation is to have charge of one
and Navesink Avenues.
iocu.it avenue returned home today nightly entertainment. The proceeds
are to be used for the benefit of the
from a visit at Philadelphia.
The Aspect—a beautiful view of the surrounding Navesinfyind
Mrs. S. W. Revoice of Denver, Col- new parish house.
Atlantic Highlands, N. J.
Chapel Hills. The place is Cool in Summer because open to the
prado, a former resident of Red Bank,
(Paid for by John L. Sweeney Committee, Atlantic Highlands, N: J.)
las been visiting in the East.' Mrs,
ocean breezes which prevail a t that season and Warm in Winter
itcvoico is ii writer of Insurance, havbecause on the Southerly slope of hills which protect from the
ing written more than $100,000 per- Pire CnuvetT Damage of. 9300 to Oceanio
Xnn Yotirday.
ponully during the past year. While
Northerly winds.
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pant she visited her brother, J. BirdThe Oceanic Inn, owned by AugusElectric Light, Septic Sewer (Ashley System). Water (both
pull Phuro of Toms River.
tus Ligier and .which is conducted by
town and well).
Mrs. Hannah Warwick and daugh- A. L. Brill, caught fire yesterday afer Nellie of Kansas City, Mo., were ternoon. The fire started in the roof
Barn and Garage—Not of permanent character, but adequate.
|iver Sunday jjuestB of Mrs. Warwick's over the kitchen. It is thought to have
NEEDLE ARTS AND CRAFTS.
Transportation— In'Summer the famous Boats of the Sandy
franddauKliter, Mrs, Morris Ellison started from the electric wires which
The only shop in town exclusively for ART GOODS where Ladies
run under the roof. Thefirewas dis3rown of Locust avenue.
Hook Line, all the year round train service by the Central R. R. of
can
find
the
moat
exclusive,
s
e
l
e
c
t
lines
of
Art
Materials
and
finished
Mrs. William Uyun und two chil- covered by guests at the hotel and they
work.
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New Jersey, from Liberty and 23d streets. Trolley line within 500
dren and tier sister, Mrs. William turned in nn alarm. The fire departDunham of Jersey City, are spending ment responded promptly and Boon
Lady in attendance to give instructions in all the newest stitches, do
feet, give convenient access t o Highland Beach, Red Bank, Keyliwo weeks with Mrs. William Stier had the fire out. The damage amountyour atampinR and give estimates for embroidery.
port, Matawan.
ed to $200.
ff lied Bank.
Mr;;. Charles Lewis of Rumeon has
The hist of the open air services on
MRS.
E. DANIELL,
peturned from the Long Branch hos- the Presbyterian church rlawn was
UYElt BUILDlNtl. , R E D B A N K .
pital after n successful operation per- held last Sunday night. Rev. John E. 1 18 MONMOUTH STREET,
formed on her throat liy Dr. Edwin Purmly of Newark preached. Mr. «WHMMMIMHMIHIMMWMMMOIHWHW«MMMi
Field.
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Parmly was formerly pastor of the
Mrs. Rosnti and family nnd Florin- church here. About 400 persons were
Ma McLaughlin ,oft LeiKkton a venue present, During the evening a corWhen you Bee this R£p.yo)ir doctor's
net solo was given and six girls sang
pro visiting Mrs.-Rosait's I'eTat'n
prescription it means take it to a R e g >Iew York.
j 1 . ; ; ' ves at a selection entitled "Twilight." The
istered Pharmacist, who will compound
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Letson of services were to be held out of doors
it accurately with pure drugs. PreBrooklyn, formerly of Red Bank, spent on seven Sunday nights, but on three
of
the
nights
it
rained
and
they
had
to
scriptions filled at the Knickerbocker
|>art (if this week with friends here.
be
hold
in
the
church.
The
other
four
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shutts have
Pharmacy have this careful attention by
en visiting Mrs. Bo/.urth. of Luke- nights the services were held out of,
REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ONLY,
doors. All the services were largely
vood.
attended.
and at moderate prices.
Mrs. Ellorn Schenck and son John
The Rumson field club defeated the
f'f Trenton are visiting at the Grace
R. H. VANDERVEER,
farsi)imiKu on Broad street. Mrs. Oceunport athletic club's baseball
team
Sunday afternoon on the RumPKfinck is a sister of Rev. Everett
Broad and Monmouth.Streets,
son
club's
new
grounds
on
Edward
A.
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Telephone 125.
RED BANK, N . J.
Pomphrey's property. The score was
ng, Johnson & Frake have been 10 to 1. In the eighth inning one of
fairing the roof of.the Grace pnr- the Uumsori boys made un error and
this let Oceunport score a run; The
Rey. ami Mrs. Wright Eekcrsloy of Ilumson battery was Howlond and
perintiiirton, have returned home after Covert and the Oceunpoit battery was
Next
>cn<)iiiR u few days with Mrs. Sterling, Davis and Beige.
.melia Spinning of Monmouth atrcct. Sunday the Rvmson field club will
Mrs. Alvin Whiting acted as guide piny the Oakwood field club of Long
or L* parly which made a trip to High- Blanch.
lands Monday. The trip was made by . Alexander Curchin will move this
[rolley and the party visited the Twin week from une ut ex-Mayor Frank
Ignt.'t. Tlio.se in the party were Mrs. McMuhon's houses" to the Hotel Monright Ijckerxloy, Mrs. JIIMUS.M Shaw moutb. Mr. Curchin will start teachlind.Mias Anna Shaw.
ing school at Perrineville, near FreeJ Gertrude O'Brien of Spring street hold, next Tuesday. His barber shop
fainted while In Robert II. VunDer- will bo open Friday nights, Saturdays
Vcet's pharmacy last Friday after- and Sunday mornings.
nooii. .She was given restoratives and
Mrs. John Wyckoff has moved from
In ir hhort while was all right uguin.
Price—Moderate ($10,000). Part cash and balance on terms if
one of Mis. Charles Allen's houses on
Mr. and Mra. James Cooper, Jr., of Lafayette street to Mrs. Lotis Jeffrey's
preferred.
wijif? place uie home from a trip in house on Main street.
The undersigned will be pleased to show the place or to give
The annual meeting of the PresbyUiam AntonideB, who has been terian church, which was to have been
complete information on application.
|yed in Ilnnce & Sons' store, has held tonight, has been.postponed until
J. S. CRUSER, Atlantic Highlands, N. J.
u» lib position and in working Wednesday night, September 11th.
wuiU's Hture on West Front This meeting is for the election of ofRED BANK REAL ESTATE CO., Second National Bank Buildficers of the church,
ing, Red Bank, N. J.
fir. and Mrs. Harry Snifiin and
Miss Isabel Foster of New York,
shier Josephine of White Plains, who is Biimmering at William L.
JUSTUS E. RALPH. 27 Beaver Street, New York City.
¥., spent part of lost week with Traut's and who was taken seriously
it, and Mra. George F. Smith of sick with appendicitis lust week, haB
rtomniulh street.
They made the recovered and is able to be about.
* by automobile.
Samuel Brock of Hobokcn, who con[ir.ii Florence Hayngo of Riverside ducts a boarding house in the Old
tvenuc returned*Friday after spend- HomeHtend cottage every nurjimer, has
• a week with relutives at Newclosed up und gone back homo.
tart:.
Mrs. Willinm Burges, who w u ocMrs. Lin tinny Dunhar and daughter cupying one of MTH. Samviel Letty's
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linnie of West Front street spent house* on WuHhington street, moved
^ai)day ut Anbury Park. Miss Dun- to tlic-I.cnox hotel yesterday.
II;»H just returned from a few Mm. Jolin Jeffrey, who hi\s been
a1 vittit at Anienin, Now York.
sick with indigestion, is slowly recovJoints VunPelt of Went Front street ering.
fcns returned home after spending a
BBBEWSIIUBY NEWS.
Jew day.H with relatives ut Keyport.
Wiiilii'M While is having » new
lluto 10 if put on Inn houno on West Wlilt« strMt Btlnr SmtlU—Communion Mtxt Btmdaj-.
(''rout Ktivet. Tin1.work is being clone
White utrei't in being graveled under
liy Cook & Oakley,
1 Mi.'-'i IVIiiriMice Stevc n« of Oceanic the direction of Orlundo J. Waiilt'ii,
th(! township road supervisor. Thin
IAN given up hei* position in the
What ('linnet1 dws any i-ulTi'icr take
JllKrry & Ilutohlnson premium parlor wtreet wan formerly u private r<u»l( when "Nuiito" in K'UMIalllccil Id reIn Ih • MiMiicr Uuililing, Mian Nellie but was recentlyy dedicated IIH n limn- licvc lilH'lllimt iHtii-, Sci lit Ira mid Neuuennett of lteil Hank hn« taken her i.lii n h i g h w a y .
ritis ur money rufuiulrd? TI111 woiiit
blac«
FUIIIK'HU*K'H b»iH*'l)n II team was 4>niptoiii,s in tin1 niiiRt nevrre i'»wn rue
Miw Myrtle Allri of .Mulimouth benten 1111 Its home IT munch* Kiiniliiy by rt'llcvi'd hy "Nurito," u pioscription •
ptrcvt rcttirniMl yesterday after a the Oriolex "f KIMI Hunk liy 11 i.i-ni .• of not 11 putcnt nu'diriiic - fiui' from
viiiil with rvlntWeH ut Moml- I'M to '\. Tile game wan wUuefm'd by a OpIlltCH 1111(1 NlllCOtlcH.
llirgn niimlii'r of funx.
ham, N, J.
" N u i i t n " IH 11 Hllt't'illr, pnnitivi 1 ill ilK
W. 1*. Hrowii b u s ri'covi'ii'il sulll- t r t i o n , i|iiicl(ly ii'inovin(t nil nclii'ii mid
i'l lii
J Mr, fjiml MIH. Dwlttlit Noitluip of
IntI'mhictiiiy
llrookr'iyii ri'tuniril home Mondiiy uftcr rlcmtly from bis Hiiicucni t<i he out,
piiinn in hwnllrn und inMiimrd juiiitii
1
Men. Minnie Clark npeiil the week- nml iim^ftvH, unit Ihi^tvvtiH! tlu*ni vip in ('nmliiiutlinns »\
I ityti dayh visit with relatives hero.
vnl 11I
Rev. nnd Mrs. OurrBt A. Wyckoff end with Mm. Juiiivn l'itx|;ilil»>rl of 1 mutincr tluit will nurpiir'0 v o n .
no f 11111 liy of llnmcli avenue nttenilt'd I'ulnt I'lciixant.
(In t o .Inini'X ('<iii|ii'r, J r . , lln< dniirI'litatui'B huve dropped lo $1 u bur-itint. Iniliw, (ri-t u ^1 Inix o f "Ninit<i"
ho enmp nifi'tliiK Hi'i'viccfu at Ocean
rel. Few potuUieH were drill iiwiiy mil (Vt'l It w i n k . NutliiiiK liuit e v e r
tlrovn hint .Sunilny nftnrnnon.
N i i t l i t K'IWIII-, : s | , 1
H. M. WilUt- of Huctor pluee tli» luttor p a r t of Ilint week an 111"jnnr w l m t thin pri'm'riptimi will iln.
|i»« roturned limn a vliiit with licr ~ irmei'H Imhl back their rropn.
iluinty liluu 11,
roniiiuiiiiilpil l i y t h r M A C I S T U A I . S p c i ' i l l l p i i l ' C ' i I
CotninunUni will lie oliPprvml a t lli<' C111^1. CO., Klntiiun htiililinir. Ni'W
Mm. Cyrcniun Piilhuinus nf
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church
m-xt
.Siimlny,
ami
t<y»l«.
Turk.
» prvpntntory ac>rvico will bu I to.Mr. Mixrili, InnnnKvr »f I ho
night.
IIM «tor<i ail 111 mill utroet, Iliui
S i l k l u i l i i i u l I n .vuiKlK, V-'!>« tn
Dr. r u i / l »My« m w Anto.
hi Hinlth CUUOKD at I.'IO Itrotid Htrot'l
MAMbSOMO WBW».
pmd will move t» ftixl [lank friim Perth
Or. I'Mwin Fii'lil linn hoitL.'ht iinnlhi'iy Ui n tew «l»y«.
Mtiriwn iuit<iw»MI<' ftiim F m l II. V n n Ths MUIIUN KllulwUi I.IUI Corn Poi» Kill *•»•> T«rk.j«
D o r n , mnlchiK' t w u .Miciinim n o w Itrintt
Olmrlu
B.
Tllton.
Vllt U a of Hector
plucv
ami
Mr.
lined
liy h i m . Mr. Klrld rnvflrrtl iiit>K<
Hct
p
l>o(r» gut
lo(r
g Intoo C H V.. '1'lllim'n thmi :il>,IMI0 nill<'n In hit. Miul.ni ,-ni
lf* iinrlloff lant
prtul of Ni'w York »pplf*
lout ThurwUy uftor- iltiilnK t h e pnHt r<itirt^nii m o n t h s .
k of
f lufhtiya
h
§t\ with Mm, CyrcnluK I'ulhrmuun of Hunk
It w i l l .my,' yinii i i m i r y . H i m - 11111I
ri'ion mid killed K«VPM of Ihom.
l i m l t h t o l u i y u t tin'
Minn lii'in' VftnNuIn of N«w llnniu> Clayton o( Itrldfo nv»nu« In
Tlotlm of Olioltm InfuBliim.
«k ill IIIM (omwr potllloii an dark In wick ninnt Uwt Weak with Ml»» Kimmn
lli'llrillcl
F'il<«llliliilll, nlfiMt fnlll
rlnok.
lktn«*>C:ao|tcir> cUun Mure,. , ,
Minn Kitchnl I'rnlinivii of KircImM mtinthn, mm nf Hnlvntnrn Kllrficlmii nf.
•"mltilrd ' Vitny, ah "*<V^yV ' "
•D«ni taut Thutmloy With M I M l.lmlf H«i-<h u t r m l , Hin.1 | « n l VVritiidKilay
Uiilchfr.
« l « l i l from c h o l t r n Infiitiluin, T h r
.'»v»t»tl«».
rhi-dper
(iwul H<MKIH .V"" ' " »
Mr. mid Mrn. J « n « B.lrd and Mr. IIUIIHI WIIK In Ml. Olivrl ccrnolnry
I I , W.
W Ruck upend Hutunlnyy
• vlklt to »h« Mm. II,
cho»p u» o il" >'"u
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A b y
«nd
att Atbury
QlDM, aft*m<>cn
wh»r».
Attractive Home Place For Sale.
JOHN L. SWEENEY,
THE LITTLE SHOP
i Automobile Owners.!
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Now is the time to prepare to have
your car overhauled and painted.
Tires and tubes vulcanized.
The most up-to-date place is
Disbrow's Garage,
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Bridge Avenue, Near Depot,
RED BANK, N. J.
Red Bank Rheumatics
Now Get Relief at Home
The Elizabeth Shop,
40 Broad Street,
RED BANK, N. J.
WE ARE HERE TO STAY!
Do You Want to Save Money?
A saving of $1.00 or more on every pair of shoes is
what is offered by the
BEST SHOE COMPANY
Such makes as the Emerson, Stetson, Alexander, Tuttle, Manna,
Slater & Morrill, Howard & Foster, and other celebrated makes of
Men's Shoes at $2.95, Oxfords $1.95
Hajtina/Stetaon, Lattermann, Snydcr & Kidd, J. T. Cousins, Strohbeck, and other well known makes of Women's Shoes, at $2.65,
Oxfords at $1.95
Why Pay $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 elsewhere?
All Sample Shoes.
AH First-Class Stock.
All Sizes.
ONE PAIR SFXLS ANOTHER.
Men's Oxfords $1.95 Women's Oxfords $1.95
Elizabeth Shop
P. KLIPPEL, Manager.
31 Broad Street,
Red Bank, N. J,
THE ^ E D BANK REGISTER
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Vou Are Cordially Invited to.~1foppeet Our EHchlMt
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at'tlie
MONMOUTH COUNTYFAER.
An Attractive UUne of
PIANOS, PLAYERS AMD VICTROLAS
Will Be Shown,
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STOP AND HEAR THESE FAMOUS INSTRUMENTS,
Cookman and Grand Avenues,
ASBURY PARK.
MATHUSHEK & SON PIANO CO.
FACTORYl
1969 BROADWAY
WAREROOMS:
B BROAD STREX7T,
RED BANK, N. J.
Women's and Misses' Suits
NEW YORK CITY.
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Extraordinary Showing of
Time!
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FALL STYLES
'4
'4 I want to prove to you that I have thecar you,
want and that this is the time of year .to buy. "
have sold in thelast week E. M. F. "30'V to
4 Mrs. I Henry
S. White;-Miss Effie Austin, who left 4
yesterday for Washington, D. C, in her car; Mr. 4
Swan of Navesink, Mr. Joseph D. Frost of 4
4 Webster
Middletown, Mr. H. W. Dolby of Shrewsbury, Mr.
'4E. V. Snedeker of Atlantic Highlands, whowill use 4
Tailored Suits for Women and Misses
14, 10 and 18 years. Suitable for small women;
also extra sizes from 34 to 44 bust measure.
Complete Showing of Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits of English
Storm Serge, Fancy .Worsted and Mannish Tweeds and Broadcloth.
The most complete display of French models we have ever been able
to exhibit. Critical shoppers tell us they are the most attractive
and moderately price garments in Asbury Park.
the car for hacking, considering it the toughest little car in the world, having' used them in his business for the past 3 years.
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NEWS FROM KEYPORT.
I
Also afull line of Ford Cars and Parts I
pany has moved its ollices from the
TINTON rAlIiS NEWS.
Conover building oiV'Tront street to
the Keough building on First street. Special Preacbing aat Son? socylce Next
Sauflny.
F. P. Armstrong, assistant cashier
of the Keyport banking company, is Special services will be held at the
enjoying a week's vacation with church next Sunday night at which
friends on Lake Champlain.
time Rev. Mr. Smith, of Philadelphia
Joseph Poling of Jersey City, a will preach and a musical program
former resident of this place, spent will be given. Similar services were
several days last week with Mrs. Wil- held at the church Sjunday, but owing
The Bill Has Been Held up a Long Time Because the Councilmen linm Henderson, Sr. .
to a mistake no notice of the fact was
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and published in the REGISTEK. Those who
Thought Mr. Potts Asked Coo Much for His Work—Council Files family
of Lakewood are spending a did not attend last. Sunday say they
weeks' vacation here with rela- will be on Hand next Sunday. Mr.
a Bond for Fixing Streets After Digging them up to Putin Sewers two
tives.
Smith will be a guest of John McMiss Elsie M. Curtis has- returned Guire.
—Mrs. Christiana Poole Dies of Diabetes.
home from a two months' trip to Den- Tho ladies' aid society met last
A letter from Clyde Potts, the en- ] daughter had gone on the excursion to mark and other European countries. week and went over the accounts of
Park,
and there was no one Mrs. D. C. Walling, Jr., and child- the recent harvest home held for the
Kineer who had charge of the engin- Asbury
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eerinK work on the sewer and sewago at home, Mr. Hull having gone to thedren are spending a two weeks' vaca- benefit of the church. I t was found
disposal plant, was read at the council station to meet them. An alarm was tion with friends at Cranbury.
that $121 had been cleared by the afmeeting Monday night. He stated sounded, but the llames had gained
George Turner, an employee of the fair.
that he desired payment of his bill of considerable headway before the fire- Jersey Central traction company, will
School will open next Tuesday in the
$386.25 which the council hud held up men arrived. They got the fire under leave Saturday for England,
Mineral Springs hotel building. The
for some time. Mr. Potts stated in control in a short time. The house
Mrs. Anna Osborn spent several pupils will be taught there till the
his letter that the charges were very was damaged by fire and water to the days this week with Mr. und Mrs.new school is completed.
reBonable, they bcinR for surveying extent of about $1,000. A large part H. P. Collins at Asbury Park.
Wellington Wilkins and Albert B.
private rights of way for the sewer. of the furniture was destroyed, idMrs. Herbert Strykcr spent last
went fishing at Barnegat
After a long discussion the committee tliough a portion of the furniture on week with her brother, George Bailey Crawford
on
Thursday and got a number of
recommended the payment of the bill. the lower floor was saved before the of Port Washington, N. Y.
Bills to the amount of $1,352.71 were firemen arrived by neighbor's. I t is Mr. and Mrs. Preston Smith of weakfish.Wellington Wilkins spent part
presented and ordered paid, this not known how the fire started, as Bloomfield spent la.st week with Dr. of Mrs.
la.st week at New Yorb and Brookamount including the Polls bill. Su- there was no lire in any of the stoves D. E. Roberts and family.
lyn as the guest of Mrs. Arthur Bliss
perintendent A. D. Bedle reported
that during the day. Mr. Hull was over,
Miss Ettye G. Wyckoff and Miss White.
^ _ _
there were l,6H0 cubic yeards of diil! come by smoke while px'tUnu; out bis Edith V-. Walling are spending two
which should be. removed from Wash- insurance papers and other valuables, .'ceks at Albany, N. Y.
OBJECT TO PU.IN0 IN BIYSK.
ington
Miss Ethel Somers of South Bound
ington street to make it conform to ; but quickly recovered,
grade at the Noonan property. -Air. Mrti. Solon J. Williamson Do.id.
tiimstiunn Fcoplo Go Beforo Riparian
Brook spent several days last week
Bedle
thought that if the borouglidul
Couiml&sioneis -with Oriov&nce.
-^-""- "••":•/-".• ••:%- " ".""~ I \ ' \ \ \e M r s . Helen J. Williamson died nt with Miss Mamie Hnff.
receive iit_k.asthain! tlu
, ,h o m e o f , m . s0]1> E
the work it should receie
Several Mannsqunn and Briellc
Mrs. Joseph King of Hackensnck
t|u
E_ DD ivttevs,
of the dirt which could be used in j ,. lHl T l l c S ( l a v m o r , l i n l , i l f t e l . a n nl ,,;. ss spent several days last week with Mr.
ojile went before the state board of
m a k i n g " fill near lie oyster ci'eek. o f st . vc ,..,i V c . * s . Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. J. E. Terry.
riparian commissioners , at Trenton
Mr.
Mr Boiile
Bedle recommended that the
tin- street I was .s:i years ofd.
f
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She
was an active Mrs. F . F. Armstrong has returned Tuesday of last week to complain
in question and also Provost avenue member of the First ISaptist church from a visit with relatives at New-against the placing of piling in the
be dedicated to tho borough before several years. .She leaves a son and Canaan, Connecticut.
.Manasfinan riser by the Coast gas • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ^
further action wastakun. George \V. a daughter., .Airs. C. JI. Kellogg of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cherry spent company. The company is carrying a
Cross of Newark asked the council to t'hailes City, \:\. The funeral ser- several days this week with friends pipe line across the river and bad
extern! the water mains to ;\ new house vices were held Friday afternoon. at Asbury Park.
driven several piling in the river bed,
which is being built on his property at Rev. A. \V. Hand uf the First Bap.Miss Mabel Smith of lied Bank when an injunction was obtained by
West Keypurt. -Mr. Cross said it was tist church olliciated and burial was at spent several days last week willi Miss Mumisquan property owners restrainlikely that there would be a number (Iri'cn drove cemetery.
ing the company from driving any
(iriuT Appli'gato.
of houses put up on the tract ill a
.Mrs. John S. llcndyiclisnn and more piling. The Monmouth county
short time and he would like lo have Died nt Hospital,
daughter Alva me spending the week board of freeholders has agreed to
the extension made. The eoiiiirilmeii
permit the jrns company to hang its
Mrs. .Sarah Walling died a t theat Asbury Park.
seemed to think they could not afford r,ong Branch hospital last Wednesday
William Remsen and son of Jaimien pipes from tho wagon bridge if the
an extension of the mains.
After afternoon of paralysis. ~\\\v. \\'i\\\- pent last week with Mr. and Mrs.company will furnish the county with
much discussion it was n^reed Dial a IDLT had been in Ibe hospital SIN weeks. larry Crawford,
ton free lijilit:: for the privilege. The
service pipe would be p u t in lo theShe was (M yeavs old, ami leaves one
Miss (iertiude Heels of Matawim Ocean county freeholders have refused
property for the present and a larger sister, Mrs. liella liobertson of spent
la.st week with Mr. and Mrs.so far to grant the. gas company the
pipe might be put in later. A letter ISrunklyn, and a hrotlu-r, W. A. Hen-A. M. Brown.
same -privilege, but it is thought the
was received from the Monmovitb derson, Sr., of this place. T h e fuwill eventually be carried across
Albert Angli'iniin is enjoying a two pipes
county board of freeholders nsking neral was held from he!1 brother's
the liver in this manner.
that ii bundJie died with them for thenouse on Second sheet and from Ibe week's vacation in the northern part
proper replacing of the dirt and slone v'ulvary church, of which she was a of the stale.
Miss Kihel Clarendon is making an
in the county mad which goes throurh member, Saturday. [lev. 1. .S. Yerkes
extended trip through Canada.
the boroue.h when laps are made to
had
charge
of
the
M-rvice,
.Miss Eliiiiia |)ey spent last week
thi! sewer. The conneiliuen .'eoiued lo
with relatives at Mt. Holly.
think that a bond was uniuve.-oiiry I rtocovorti from Injuries.
William Kapp, wlin h a " been a
but on motion it was agreed lo have
f (Hie borough attorney draw up a bond patient a t the IKIMUKUI i\t I,»ng
EVEHBTT HEW8,
to conform with tin1 I recliohlers' de- llralieh for M'Velal wreksi n.-: Ibi' reailt of his hni>e stepping on his head, W. A. Duulnii Goon to North Dnlcotft to
mand;!.
rettirnei] to hi:: boitio h e n 1 la.st
Tnho Climtfo of Hln nnncli.
Sloil of Dlnliotea.
WVdnesdav in a luueb inipro\Fi'd con\V. A . I h m l a p l e f t l a s t wei-k f o r
(litinn.
Mrs.
Chrhtiana
I'uolc
of 1'
North
D a k n l a , w h e r e b e will
lake
s h e e t d i e d S u n d a y linn nine; nf <1... J n b o u I V o l d o ('cmut.
i'lini)'e of t h e h a i v e s i n j ^ o f c r o p s on a
In- had rutlYiei! 1
betes, from which
C ' l i r g e \ V . l l a i l u n r ' . w h o l i a s h e l d r a n c h which h e o w n s . A Tier t h i s w o r k
.Mrs. I'oulo \MI t i n - p o s i t i o n o f : u p e r i n t c a d e t l l (if is d u n e h e will r e t u r n t o . bin place
for ; e v e r a l wiel.:i.
t i l e w i d o w of i l i r late I'.ooiyo 1'CHII
H e h a s 1,(1011 a c r e s in w h e a t o n
liiiii!.|inrliilion f o r Miaie l i m e w i t h I h e here.
I
CLYDE POTTS PAID FOR HIS WORK ON THE SEWERS
AND DISPOSAL PLANT.
Spaces 41, 42, 43 at the
4
Great Monmouth County Fair.
i
G.H.^ERS0F
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f
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AUTOMOBILES, f
STORAGE.
REPAIRING. I
Garage: Monmouth Street, Red Bank.
"Necessity's
Sharp
Pinch"
Bed
•>
2
need not be felt by your family
if their future is protected by
Life Insurance in The Prudential.
It is the surest way to provide
support and comfort for one's
dependents.
Monday, Sept.
The Prudential
a n d w a ' i lili y e a r s o l d . S h e l e a v e . ; a . l e l . ' e y C e t l h u l l l a i l i o i i ( n t n | i : i n y , l e f t h i s liiiieh.
C h i l l i e s C o n l r i ' l l accomb r o t h e r , l l e n r v A . Y o u n g , a n d ti : ini h i r d i i yy
for Seattle,
W a s b i n g l o i i , panied M r .Duiilap t o K o i l h Dakota.
t e r , M i s . .Mary ( ' . (irin.s, boll, o f t h i s
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iu.'i n n d Mis.'i K;itlieriiie
Slilwagon
t e r n o o n a t t h e holt! (• n n d n t S t . A l a r y ' . .in?, nuiiiih
.spent S n l u r i b i y a t K e a t r l i i i r c .
l t a b o n i \ i l / , |>I<>|• I >•'(• >I' o f D i e
K p i u o p n l elmii'li, Itev. II. W . Iliviin( t w i n i ; to t h e l.iu' record p r i c e (if SI
di'lh I b r e e a m i n i n e m i l i l o r e .
iiiirllim.'ii'ii ollieiiili-d.
Inli'iiuriil w a s
n h a r r e l fur polnt-ies b r l u , ek
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lilailc i n C e j a r
Wood e e i m t e r y at
of t b o f a i i i m j b e i i a l i o i i t f m a d e a n y
of M n i n n n d I ' n m l s t i c e t s .
.South K c y i ' o i l .
> h l | ' l l l f lit::.
B t o r m I>u*n l l m u n u n H o r n .
Kitiiuaii S l o r y n n df a m i l y o r l l n i i i k A | i r o | ' . r i " . ' i v e n i e i l i n i ; w i l l b e h e l d I v n m e . ' . p e n d i n g u f e wIIUVM w i t h M r .
T h e n l o r i n lii'.l W Y d n e u I n y i d l e r
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n o o n d i d c o i r idei ahlc i h i n n i e e h e r e , al
1lu< w i n d b l o n i i i K d m v n i e v e r n l t r e e i i r ,' a i d a p e r m a n e n t l i o ' e y e l l H u h w i l l Mi n u n .
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I " i n t n i . ' i \ V . T i l l m i i'i ' p e i i d i n i r r e v
MiiiM M n r y
Wiibih o f filaiiifnril,
d o c k , m i d WI|N blown I n l o t h e i nil luml
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I'.niniliniilliiir, Mtii. J o h n M r i n .
I l o l h Iionl* W|>io i d l u b l l y <lmiiiin«'il. I n n n o i l , l i . \ V . T i l l m i o f K n l l i , i r , , , , | .
Mr.
m i d M m . l l n n y ('. WyHoU'
•Thfl Bclioonor VAcItt Itoynl wiui b l u w n
Min.
Minim
|{i<||y o f l , | n e r o f | ,
f r o t n h e r nni'linl'liK" n m l nliucli I h i ' I | n III I n I w e ' l l lii (> i 1111,,, i |
wiin a inieiit ti>ill week o f h e r mini
Writ* for particular! of pollclai.
II.
K«yiloit
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nillwiiyn
rmiipmiy
T l i o Itimt WIIH n o t biully d n m
McCllllll
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Illlllle City In .'leplnnliei.
• I Wcdiirniliiy
M r . n m l M m . I ' m l l l r n u l i h i i i j i ! of
llOUMiItt (III- N c W V o i l f n i l ' i i p e i i d i n i : n t w o w i i k n '
Warren rtrwtn
J», B»k»r, wlm llvo» Ju«t
Itmt. Mw, JIull mid
OVER HALF THE YEAR GONE! '
N i i t l f c In liorrliy HIVPII l l i n t ' i i i t p o r t
IIIIII In'cn Illiil b y lllo ciiininlMiiiiiiiri r n f
W» nrn iiiillnllrd with tlio rcntiltn, nml want. t«i impri'iiH tlmt, luiwovur knoii compi'litlon limy IMI you will Hint lit our nlorn mllnlilc, lioncnt,
IIrut rlitim ICIMXIII ut full' prlci'ii (mil hl(;li prlcon). Our KOIIIIB nro mnrknil
lit n fillr limrnill, nulwillintiiiiiliiii: llm itDiinoii In nlimi niiilii cmnpurntivii
uliiirl porliHi to <!<> liiinlnonn.
OIIU MI'IICIAI/l'Y: Idillnliility, Mixlorntn I'rlcon. J.nrtfcut nml inont
rojilolo nlnrk (if hnnlwnro IIIIIHK tho rnniit.
ItutUlcrt' llartlutar*. Molar Html fliiiipUr: Fl*htrmen'» NappUrt.
llmtrr: Holler*. Hangn, Slovei.
IChrlrlfnt nnd I'liimMng .Vu;i;il/r«.
i'omplrle lint nf IhVor'l I'aliitt, Vamlthrt tir\<t Volnti,
Now In tho Hum to Imvn ua Imik over Hint liuatliiK Juli boforn tliO
Knll mnnon in too far mlvnncc<l.
A. M. Widllnr, I I . I I . lluylor nml M i X .lolin I I , l l y l i n .
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NOTICE.
.Mi\-i Knehnl :!l|hviigi,n lii liomii f i o n i
II Miiy will) l»>r griiiiilinoUuM', M m
Ki.l.eil l l n n y i i n of l l e l f o n l .
iMbin \'<ir'ni'll u f N i i U w m n p fivcut
pail,
o f Imil,
week
wllh
Inn' Kcimil-
illli'l', Mill. |i;l||.|l Conl|.||i|.
v a c a t i o n w i s . M m ,IllohUhitini'ii pur-.
Minn tmilmi l.onir nf |,()n({ J| r i,||,|,
•nU IMr. nml Mm. ('hail,.,. Miller, Mr. "I'fiil. Hiimlny wllh livr fntlior, JJ«vl(l
Tlio
ID Jeitvy CvilUnl tmction com- l.ornj.
Hummer tionien, enitlpn nnd fun tin
mo ri'tiNI JIi>>>iinljy by InwrlinH «
well <1iR|i1nyril inlv»rtlii«mfinl In TllB
IU;n JUNK HWIIHTWI,
An inlvtntln«-
mini In nenmm will »mnn runtlng
vour iimuurty t u your »«tl»f«cUun,
MAHONEY & HARVEY,
OCEAN A V E N U E ,
B B A BRIQHT, N . 4 .
lll«h Claim Iliimblng, KlocLrlcil aril Hooting (k>ntr«otori.
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;\n ;<.>,miiciil. of t l i c
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nf K i l l
lliink, iifiHiMinlnK lirni'lUii ii^iiliutt n i t
pi'inoiiH l i c n i ' l i U d -liy t h o lillilclllii; o f
latvi'iil iiiiwcf conMi-ctliiiiit m u l a p p u r '
ti'iiuiii'i'ii tlicri'tii In n m l tilling I l i i i l n o
nvcniii', f r o m l.iiii^iitil i i t n i t t o K i v i f
n t r r H ; I n mill nlmiK Hoiilli M r c i l ,
frmii Hriiiu'li iivrniii' t o ]li>r|(i'ii |ilnr<',
in I h i ' IMHIIIIKII
iif Kcil Iliuili, n n d H i n t
Kuril luport will ho coiitildiiiil liy llm
hiiKniuli rmm< 11 nn tint !til liny of iWpli'inlipr, 11)11!, nt H:()0 o'rltx-k l'. M,, Ihn
ohjrrl of Maid mmilliiK dclnu to confirm <ir niter unlil n«w»iiiiipn^ nn t l m
ImiOUKH cuimcll inny drvni proprr,
A. C. IIAIiniHON,
. U d i j i u i . .,,* SotWth CUitift
SCHOOL SUITS
FOR BOYS.
GoodforWear for Three
Months Yet
; Norfolk and Double Breasted Styles, 6 to 18
Years.
2.OO
3.OO
3.SO
4.OO
4.OO
5.00
6.OO
8.OO
GRAND OPENING
-OF-
Model Cloak and Suit Co.,
-ON-
+
I SATURDAY, AUGUST 31,1912,!
REDUCED:
Suits now.
S1.5O
Quits now....... 2.25
Suits now
2.63
Suits now....... 3.OO
Suits now .... 3.38
Suits now ...... 3.75
Suits now
4.SO
Suits now
6.OO
1O.OO Suits now
§
at 39 Broad Street, Red Bank, New Jersey.
•
A COMPLETE N E W STOCK OF1
THE MOST UP-TO-DATE STYLES IN
Ladies'.Suits, Cloaks and Waists.
7.3O
EXCLUSIVE CLOAK AND SUIT STORE.
Every One a Sterling Good Value at
Original Prices.
i
We will be glad to have you attend our opening
Men's Trousers
1-4 Off.
Children's Wash
Suits 1-4 Off.
Bathing Suits
Reduced
Manhattan Shirt
Sale Now On.
Negligee Shirts, $ 1 . 0 0
and $1.25 quality now
79c
Negligee Shirts, 50c and
65c quality now 3 7 c
Straw Hats 1-2 Off
J. KRIDEL,
Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher,
26 BROAD STREET. Tel. 221-R. RED BANK.
Regal Buzz Saw
-AT THE-
M i l l ! COUNTY FAIR
WILL CUT. UP REGAL SHOES.
The Manager of the Regal Shoe Store, 5 4 Broad
Street, Red Bank,.haa arranged for an exhibition of the
Famous Regal Buzz Saw, an attraction which has been displayed in all the Regal Shoe stores in the principle cities of
the United States.
This conaiats of a regular circular saw, the same as used
in1 sawing logs, operated by a powerful electric motor.
While in operation, Regal Shoes are actually cut up into
small pieces by the saw to show their inner construction and
materials to the on-lookers.
As a demonstration of the superior quality of Regals the
Buzz Saw display is a wonderful success, gaining for "The'
§8hoe That Proves" thousands of customers wherever exhibited.
if
The Saw will be in operation daily at the Booth of the
Regal Shoe store. We will exhibit a full line of Regal Shoes
for Men and Women and Buster Brown shoes for Boys and
Girls. ' We will aho demonstrate to you how Regal Shoes are
made from start to finish.
New Fall Styles Arriving Daily at Our
REGAL SHOE STORE,
5 4 Broad Street, Red Bank.
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HlltHIMIIMMIMMM<
&C0
DRY GOODS.
BROAD STREET,
RED BANK, N. J.
SATURDAY, AUGUST31st,
•
X
and look over our stock, even though you may not desire to purchase until later.
us to show you our goods.
It will be a pleasure for
The Model Cloak and Suit Company,
39 Broad Street,
Next to Fellows* Millinery Store,
Red Bank, N. J. t
mDs&iivowzr VULAOB raws.
T. V. H. Conovor l i the &argvit PoicJi
Shipper from the Station Hero.
J. V". B. Conover ip one of the
heaviest shippers of peaches from the
station this season. Mr. Conover hna
been sending put about 150 baskets of
peaches evory day and the market for
this fruit has remained fairly good.
Most of his shipments are made to
E. E. Bergen & Co. of Newark. J. B.
and J. P. Luyster arc also making
good shipments of peaches.
Belonnel march Hott«. *
Communion will he- administered
next Sunday morning. The topic for
the evening service will be "The Value
of Time." The regular prayer meeting on Friday night will bo omitted
this week on account of the preparatory lecture to be held Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, which: will be
followed by a meeting of the consistory. Tho now directory o£ the church
was distributed last Sunday.
t $50.00 in GOLD
Regular services will be resumed at
the Baptist church next Sunday. Sunday-school will be held a t 9:30 A. M.,
and public worship and preaching at
10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. I h e regular communion service wifl be observed next Sunday morning.
Tho annual fair and supper held by
the King's Daughters last Thursday
night was well attwded and a good
sum was realized. )
Henry Demnger/of Now York is
spending several weeks with his
grandmother, Mrs. F . C. Deninger of
Red Hill.
A. B. Irwin has rented one of the
houses belonging to Christ church and
will take possession in about a week.
Thomas Tallman and Al. Cooper of
Red Bank were visitors in the village
yesterday afternoon.
Edward Palhemus has been confined
•to bed for a few dnya with sickness.
COLT'S R O C HEWS.
Mn. Henry WU«on to HOT* Buolc to Jitfcarjr Fuk In tta* Tin.
Mrs. Henry Wilson has sold her
horse to an Aalmry Park man. She
formerly lived at Asbury Pork, and
ahe will Bell her personal effects and
return to that place in the fall.
Robert Craemcr of Point Pleasant
has been visiting William H. Layton.
Clarence McQueen of Lincroft spent
part of last week with his uncle and
nunt, Mr. and Mm. John II. McQueen.
The bridge near John G. Schanck's
hna been rc-plankcd by tho board of
freeholders.
Mrs.
Andrew McCabo and her
granddaughter, Agnes McCnbc of East
Orange, are visiting1 Mrs, Fred E .
Bcckmnn. Mr. and Mrs. Bcckman and
their Kucntn spent Thursday with Mrs.
Edward Hardy of Jcrseyvillc.
Misa Mary Lewis of Now York is a
truest of Mrs. William HurUhorne.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Dullmoyer
and their daughter of New York arc
upending the Hummer with Mr. Dull
mover's father, Nlcholn* Dullmoyer.
OQOI'KO Soifel hai n sick horso,
A number,from. thi» place attended
tho dhows |fiv«n by Chnrles K. Champ
lln'n company at Freehold lout week.
Kdwnnl Taylor hnn recoverod from
hin nlcknemi and hna leaumed hln
dutlos in the county clnrk's oflice.
John (iilioriion IH on the nick Hat.
JU'v. Octavo VonDavorhondt mnunifd his dutlna nn jumtor of tho I(ofnrmoil church on .'nin<J»y. Ha has
linen on a two weiiUn' vacation and
durliiir tlint time tho church waa
cloaeil.
Tad X>Wfn< Orr«nliln(.
Kt<!|m hivv« been tnken luwnrd th«
orniinlr.ntlnn of n pnrmnnrnt Mon«
mouth county Tuft Irumie with hrmlmiiirtiirn nt Aaliury I'nrk. J o n l o A.
Umdloy hnH offered tho nun of hid
hall at Anbury Park for thn leaKim.
I'lonrcutor Jonn H. ApplciriiUi, Jr.,
Joneph Mi'llcrmott anil < . Ana Krnnrin
urfl nil III lo l)« prnminrnt innli III the
>lxt««n-i>aK« country woekly In the
Unltod BUU« that print• over R.100
tvyl\m per IM«*I h wn»IV «dv«iil*»m«nt In th« wint eolumna of T M
RMwnw wUt aMsalji, damoMtraU U
'.Monfr « * M a
b
hum,—Adv.
TEN SS.OO GOLD PIECES
GIVEN AWAY!
CHAS. K. CHAMPLIN CO.
-BY THE-
-AT THE-
Red Bank Lyceum, Saturday Night
Coupons are given out at every performance. The more coupons you
have the more chances you have to win a $ 5 gold piece Saturday night.
THE PLAYS FOR THE BALANCE OF1 THE WEEK:
Wednesday NigHt,
- u ARIZONA"
Thursday NigHt,
"THE DEEP PURPLE"
Friday Night,
"THE RUNAWAY WIFE"
Saturday NigHt. " WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES "
SEE THE
DICKOPF
PHOTO AND ART SHOP EXHIBIT
AT-
THE FAIR.
WE WILL CARRY A FULL LINE OF EASTMAN
FILMS
THE SEP BANK JtEGISTEB
T. Itlcliardaon. kantf on Alklna svenu*.
James B. Dayton to Howard J>.'r-eRoj-.
10 lols on HungB avenue, 111,100.
George A. Smock to Howurd D. Lel o John Horn. 1 lot,
/^HAPPENINGS IN THE VILLAGES ROUND ABOUT SI^3eoige-°jWSmock
*
'
FIED BANK.
Georgo A. Smock to Adeline Hart. 1
Laui-a .Yeager to Howard p . Leltoy.
1 lot, |S|10.
.
COBWEB B I W S .
Adelltic Hai-t to Howard D. Lolloy. 1
BATONTOWH NEWS.
John Horn fo Howard D. LeRoy. 1
William MoDonala to ExMMt rourtean Keaddtn'a Corner Boy« Dafaat Baaabull lot. H.liOl).
,,
f i l m from O»k Hill Turn.
William S. Toomlm to Howard D. LeKonn at Mu U«d Bank P»lr.
Roy.
1
lot,
$750.
The
Headden's
Corner
team
deFourteen hdrses, including jumpers,
Edmuiiil K. Dayton to Anbury rack
ittddle horses and roadsters, will be feated a team from Oak Hill farm last realty
V.°
alty company. I lot, V.
V Lnznrus
to Lester Hatpb-L n to
H erman V.
shown by William McDonald at theSunday afternoon by the score of 6 to Herman
I'le or loud
loud.»L
»L
fair at Red Bank. Mr. McDonald will 4. Scott and Flannery formed the let. I'lecu
A.
Smock
to
Mndlean
Appleit-othei\fairs in battery for Headden's Corner. Next gate. .3 lots, 11.
also exhibit ho:
Sunday
morning
Headden's
Corner
James
B.
Dayton
to
.Carrie
Jones,
J,•
YorR^ssate.
]
Few Jersey ar
ill of Monmotfth will cross bata with a team from EisMiss Helen
iluurlce Parker, to Angelina Delloner's
factory.
.
'
Beach, a Normal school praduate/has
1 lot, $1.
Miss Bessie Scott was a visitor at galls.
been engaged as teacher for th<vpublic
.L Otto Raome, executor, to Glnstlna
Piece of land. Mschuol in place of BHss^KSabisfh Mor- New York yesterday.
Warren .
to
nes M, Den••
i d at the
th close
l
f th
lis, who resigned
of
the Mrs. William Scott, Sr., Mrs. Wil-nlson.
son. 2 lotH,
ibtH, JJl.
. • *- .lanii
liam
Scott,
Jr.,
Mrs.'Crispel
and
Miss
Securities
development company to
school year.
D. Smith. 2 lots, | 1 .
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Al- Marguerite Scott attended the Keans- Edwin
Henry Lltmun to A, Schlosabach. 1
beis paid them n surprise visit Tues- burj* carnival on Saturday.
lot. »4K').
Mrs.
Delia
Coyne,
who
recently
day night of last week. Music was
George A. Smock to Elliott C. Ycager.
of Klimbetli atrei't and
piovided by William Coftan, Chester bought the
; property
proper belonging to her L.nml on coi'lU'r
nvomie.
n
. || .
mother, M rs. Mar'•y Flannery, is hav-MnttlHon
Wolcott and Miss Efiie Aumack.
Un G
ing
a*
new
porch
built
to
the
house
'H G. Teunon to Mnry A. Parker.
Two special trolley cars conveyed
1 lot, %\.
AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS;
the children of the South Eatontown, and several other changes madetothe lot, J l . It' Smiuihoek to CliarleB Alton: 1
Pine Brook and Reeyeytown Sunday- property. Robert Clay of Red Bank • • J u n e s M. BclBBs'nnil others, execuschools to' an excursion at the High- is doing the work.
to Kllzalieth w. Johnjon.
1 lot, | 1 .
Henry Scott of Jersey City spent tory,
Antlrt'w .1. I*. StolU'H to Tfcane Scnvron.
lands last Thursday.
:
of land. $-f,0.
'
C. H. Richardson, civil" engineer on Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Frank Piece
N'ntlian J. Taylor to Isanc Kcavron.
John M. Witnamnker's property at Scott.
Piece "T laml, 81.
Miss
Margaret
Sullivan
is
visiting
Kllznheth H. Jnlinsou to TltHtlllR piano
Wyncoop, PaJ is spending a vacation
company. 1 lot, $1.
^
here. He made the trip to Eatontown friends and relatives at Brooklyn.
John Weher to SylveKter Scuttellnro.
Frank Kelljf won a ton of coal which
on a motor cycle.
1 lot, $1,200.
....-•
was
chanced
off
at
St.
James's
harvest
Charles Watkins, who recently gave
Kmily Kernell td Jose\ili Aekermim.
1 lnt, $l.
up his job a£ New York and came home at Rod Bank Monday.night,
ltere to live with his father, George! Robert and Guy Cooper spent Sun- ITeptnno Townnlilp.
Andrewetta S. Urlnloy lo .Tnlln J.
Watkins, is employed in a, garage ut 1 day at Highland Beach.
Goraty. Land at Hraillpy lieach, $1.
ed Bank.
Red
Cievlrtule Gilford to (JlmvleH H. Osborn.
Final arrangements nave been made
VA17DBEBUBO HEWS.
1 lol nt ISmilk**" I'ark, $1.
for St. Dorothea's picnic tonight, and
Samuel
Rlk'liel.sohn
to Rumtui
It.
it is expected that the festival will John McDonongll Cot> His Hand Willie Klsher. Land a t Neptune City, $1.
Mary .1. Drumniond to Jersey Const
break all previous records.
Working In Smoke House.
realty company,
l'irce of laml. 51.
Mrs. Peter Coss, Mrs. Thomas
Sidney »!. I lull to Knllier Hampton.
John MeDonough fell fvorn a ladder
Cooney and Miss Kutherine Cooncy of | w i,i| e working in his smoke house last Land al Bradley licacli, {1.
Henry I. laonbertf to Mandell Syet.
Vandorburg were recent guests of jWeek and struck the back of his hand Land
at llradley Bench. $1.
Mrs. Thomas Pollit.
'
. i o n a glass jar, making a bad cut. It
Su.sau B, Van! h-rvoort to Lydla Ij.
"A rally will be held in /ion church i ,.lM!l,irt,(i several stitches to close the F e l l e r . 1 Hit at Avon. J l .
II. Kiddle to Henry L. Nn«li. 1
'all day next Sunday, at which time it !Wound and Dr. Ely has been attending lotCarrie
al Went (}rov». $1.
is planned to wipe uut the church | i,im every day.
Kdi.viu-u
1..
OluHlinn
to
Pauline
debt.
Miss Alice Pollit of EatontovAi iiashun. I.anil al llrndley Hoaeh, $1.
Kdniuiul !•;. naylon to Henry C. WlnMr. and- Mrs. Edward McDonald, spent Sunday with the Misses Cooney.
- Jr., have returned after a stay with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan and I'Mmund K. Dayton to .1. Otto lthomc.
Edward McDonald, Sr., of Tottenville. Mrs. John Beck spent Friday with Land at Bradley Heath, $75.
.1. Otto Hliome to Beiicoast national
Mrs. James Morris, is recovering Mrs. James Curley of Shrewsbury.
Land a t Urndley Beach. 51.
from dysentery and is able to sit up. Patrick Scanlon has a prize winning bank.
Almira L. Spear to Tlionian J. O'Neill.
She is 77 years old.
duck which he will exhibit at the Red 3 trnets of land al Avon, 81. .
William Emmons, son of Sylvester Bank fair.
Wall Township.
Emmons, is recovering from bowel
WiUiam Johnson of New York is
.Samuel It. KIKIKT t " Samuel Mlelu-Itrouble.
here on a visit.
hn. 1 tracts of land, $1.
Luther Boyce is building a delivery
Snrali K. Itielimnnd to Frederick It.
Mrs. Mary Thompson and daughter
•ITcrts.
1 lol a t llelninr. 8S.7O0.
wagon for John M. Roberts, the baker. Mary, Miss Catherine Scanlon, Mrs.
Annie S. Coney to Lillian 11. Denlinni.
Thomas Dickinson, Jr., is employed Thomas Cooney and daughter Kather- Liuul
nt New Bedford, {1.
in -Walter's garage at Red Bank.
ine and Edward Lee went on the con- JirmOH MoKes to Alexander Jl, Kox, Jr.
The recent harvest home held by ductors' excursion from Freehold last 2 lot* at KjirlnK Lake, JS.r.OO.
"
..' '
company
lo YvouiUvfU'il li.
the Methodists cleared about !?70.
Wednesday.
Lawrence. 3 lots ut Seagirt, $1.
Daniel Walsh and Edgar Pfister
John
Crawford sold his cow last
Jh C
yamtiel MirhelKolm to Georglana Jl.
Pearsnll. Land at Kelmar. %\.
spent yesterday at New Yovk.
week to an Eatontown man.
Hannah M. Klnley to Eilprar T. Benlon.
Joseph Miller has had a new shingle
Land at rielmnr, 41.
roof put on his residence.
Rilmuml I.aCi-tra to Jni-oli TI. Karr.
SEEDS KECOEDED.
Laml on road t'rotn Ralloy's* Corner to
Addison Davison is having a new
porch built on his house.
Complete List of Real XBtata Transfers
Tim Hurley to Susan E. Urle. 3 lots
Are Yoii Planning to|Move
Store Your Furniture This fall?
Wedont mean to be inquisitive by asking the question, but^il you are" we want to
call your attention to our moving and storage facilities.
J I
Wewould be pleased to call and^ive estimates; Then if..our'^rices'are right, move
your furniture to our warehouse and keep it safely stored until you return.
/
As movers of office fixtures, household furniture, pianos and safes we have no equal.
Our equipment consists of several large sized vans, a few small vans and otherJvehiclesj
which are busy nearly the whole year. -Then men that do the moving ihr you are~eix>~
perienced and careful furniture handlers. *
,
We are responsible for all goods damaged in transit.
' °'
Our new warehouse on Mechanic street will be ready for occupancy on Sept. 1st.
Our prices for storage of furniture is from $2.00 to $5.00 per month. Our insurance rates are the lowest.in the county on°account of the fireproof construction of,our-
•
building..
4-
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Silver vaults for private use. -
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E.
4;
4
RED BANK, N. J. t
Office and Warehouse, Mechanic Street,
^••^••^"^^••^•^••^••JH^*^*^*^^
1
Recordod at Freehold.
at SiirhiB Lake. SI.
Kdwln C. Mott to Margaret Mailer. 1
lo( at Behnar, $1.
S. Clay Miller to Marietta Cooper. 1
lot at BelnvAv, $1,100.
K'dward
Xiki- lo Rebevea
Lazarus.
Lnnd near Uelmar. $1.
Potatoes dropped to .$1 a barrel on
Wllllnm U Tliorne to Wllllnm Y.
.losi-ph Drew lo Albeit IJ. IVIIIH. 1 lut,
Tlnirni'. l-'l\i' aert-s uf land on rum! from
Saturday, and farmers hereabouts
ni-pi- Siiuniikunr to West l-'arms. $1.
made no shipments on that day. Secil
W. lIlttlT tu (ilOl-ffC \V. PiltUi'tirKi1 W. Ila\*-ns
to (leni^o H.
id' Intnl.. $$1.
potatoes last spring sold for $.'1.50 ami I t l - s i i n . . 'i
C'imilis. Land on roail from Olendola to
.l,i:-i-lih
r
.
Cluulwli-Ic
a
n
d
otlii-rs,
exl
I
jf4 a barrel. Unless the price of pot.i AlliiTI It. W h i l e l.;uul uii Unlley's Coiner. 81.
(it'Oi'KO H. Coinhs lo Sarah Havens.
'tutnes advances there will not be much I l i m - l s i i i i
. ?!.
Kllx.ihelii Jl. K. llurlinm In lleniniiiln Land on road lroni Glendola to Bulley'H
profit in this crop this year.
Corner, $1.
f. .luluiMiiii, Laud al Iti'd Hank, 51(1(1.
Miss Maud VnnBrunt h a s been
I'VancCH M. BlseholT to JameK IJonnltiI! 111:1111111 T. .Inhnson 1" Clinrles A.
Ker. 1 lot at lielmar, $1.
visiting Mrs. Edward Tiltoii of Oak- orris. Lnnil at lU'd Hank. Jlm>.
.luscvli ('. Lorian tn <U-MVi;lanv,a Kini;,
Si'-;nniiii\ V.IMIUT lu ChavloUe M. Dllvhurst, formerly of this place.
1 lot at lielnmr. $1.
1111. 1 lot. s i .
Miss Iji'lian Kraomer of Newark
Alvln \iiuNuti' to CharU'H Wollanea.
\AU\\\ on l-iino. liom Wall lo Uemscn'ii
spent Sunday with Mrs. Frederick N . Shrewsbury Township.
Henry I.. Zobi'l [n Solomon S. Carval- CoriiiT. $1.
Baedur.
Henry II. Bennett lo James '\Y. Bres1. 1 I"! at Kumsuii. SI.
Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth of Virginia
llt'^.liiMM really fiiiniiiiiiy to Cnrmela nalian. 1 lnt at Belmar. $ 1.
Andrew .1. c. Mtok-es tn Hvanclliie K
hiive returned home after a visit to
JVI-.
t lul at I'ine lli'islit.s Paris, 81.
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Brown.
l-'nrinan I.. .Ayrcs tu Annie -M. Ayros. Kiulcr. - lot» at Villa l a r k ,, $
II. Moore to l'asiilialin Foi?1.
Mr. Allspaugh and Mr. .Morgan of L' InC,
l ' l i c - ill' lnnd, 51.
C. Xnble in .MlKUSt MltFllllte,
I lot
Bernardsville spent Saturday with ;il !•'.r i m
S h a l l ; Kivi r inlniiain
i-nlniiain- tto Samuel Hell,
. llelk'lus Turk, $1.
l
51
51.
friends here.
an realty
niiniuy lo Meti-ii Jr. Land at lielmar.
-rliie II.
«.
Kli
H
I
«
K
l nitli
l
irliK'lialk.
1
lot
al
i'lne
iteiKiits
l'arn,
Miss Margaret Bennett of Vanili'r-
HOKMDEL NEWS.
The following is the list of deeds
recorded in the county clerk's office at
Potatoes Boach a, New Low Record Freehold during the past two weeks:
prlco of 91 a Barrel.
Bod Bank.
invi-r.
I lnt
Hpt-lu
Lake. $ii')0.
burg has been visiting Miss Carrie i l .
IVniamiii T. Whin- to l l a r p u v t II. M a t a w a n T o w n s h i p .
Huncp.
MU-liiii-1 .1. AiiHlirn In Vrechuld >'.nrt A t Hew Mr. West of Phillipsburg was l-:i-el.-.-. Liee.- nf laud. 51.
lanlie Hl^hlaiuls inilroail i-ninpanv. Piee
M n M i i i i .
1 l n t lit U l l l l l S n n , $ t .
a rt'c-ent guest of John \i. I-'ly.
l.'iiin.
Hid Hank real i Mute eninpaliy to Wal- HI' l -l;:nil,
'vederlfli
Sei> ii-k I n K i l w a r . l
K.
Single horses were soUl lust wook Wy ter S. I'errival. 'J Inl^, Jl.
Little streel. JIata
I.ami and Inan inin|iany to William J. Schllke. Land
William C. Ely to Mrs. Kate Hurley
wan, $1.
turgnon.
1
lot
at
Uunlson,
$1.
of Red Bank, John Eagon of Tinton
Wllllnm C. Huh.'to Alfred Woolley.
Falls, James J. Taylor of Middlelown Atlantic HiSThlnlulB.
1 Int. 51L','..
.Inllll Laltl'liclni t
1 >;i\ ill /esnn-r. ^
and Charles Palmer of Arbury Park.
.Inl.n .1. Lcuniilil (
inian Steains.
at
SI.
Mrs. Samuel Ilembling of Red Bunk 1 lot,
Wain
t"
Marlboro Townelilp.
bought a team of horses anil .Mi-IJcffl.
-Mary .1. Tin'mp^im to Jnlin Crine.
niott Bros, of Freehold bought a team
I'li'ee ill' land. S."n.
of mules.
J . CUn-'Uie C'lll'ivef. reenivec, t o Clint
. siii
Ui
Misses Margaret and Maria McCovin-kin^ and si-t>! enmii;m\-, ieeelver.
l, SI.
l'|. ro nl' hold. $1.0110.
mick of New York spent p a r t of last
v;ouk with their mother, Mrs. Maria Mlddletown Townnhlp.
Frcohold
Township.
I'iniiii-s A. .Mount to I'arker L. .liihnIlcCormick.
11. H. llrniiL'lt to John Tanhjlan. 1
s.m. l-lei-e in' lan.l. I I .
Michael Ryan last week picked n
.Mir-.l M. 1-iisteli it ml ntliiTs. ,-M-i-illnis Int. 51.
In William M. gintckenliliMh.
1'iere uf
David WelHli lo Jane Orr. l'lecc ol
tomato which weighed two pounds.
il.
l.itiil. | ; , n .
Conover Brothers will have an ex-lan,l.
l-'rank W. LaMher, i-x.-eiilnr, to William
Jane Orr to Kduard J. O'ShnughneKSy
hibit of Jackson 191!) automobiles at Ijnaekenliush. I'iree nf land, 51.
If. f, tl'iiets id' lanii. $L'illl.
.Mary !•:. Atkins In Knl Hank ivnl K .
the Ked Bank fair.
AiL-in-r CinoliH tu I-.Mward .1. O'SliauKhlal-• i-i.iiipany. Lam! on mini lrum H u p - iifsHy, .Ir. Land near W a t e r Works,
liiim S t a i ii HI tn L.-imanlville, 51.
5
I'Veehold..$1.
.Mary I-:. I ' a r h a r l t i i .luseiddue P. !•'
Arelu-r Crunks J( .Im-nli .1. N'euklieh
]•-.:[, i. I,an,I ,<n i,.;i, t'nua I •ani|ib, U s 1'1,'ee uf hind. $1.
.liii'iilnli In ('nniplnn's I'n-t-li, SI.
Siuiilay-Scliool to obnerve Kally D."vy
William .1. ItimUvl- tu I i.inv.'l Porter.
Wllliert A. llee of I tn .lames K. lllret
September 20th.
PI'i-e nf lnnil, 51.
J (rai in nf land,
) I . , . 1 . . ! . l i 11 I I
,i:::(|i
Preparations arc being made by the Ilias . SIII .It
i'>' .li'ihn 11. linlnl.
.1 hind. ( I .
Sunday-school foi- ially day, whu-li
•ClKiinas .1. K a n
t •
Lui-lniln l i .
LITTLE SILVER NEWS.
Vh-Klnia S. llol't'muii to Jnlin II. lialrd.
will be observed on Sunday, Septein- W i l l . i l . L 1 ..11 I , . i i . l t i n n P o r t .MniiAll i-iBht.
nf Wllllum T.
Ullllimiiy. $1.
bL-r 2!tth.
llnlTlil.Ui. S7.r' l . l i l .
! > \\ lllitl tn J o
Miss Ida Potter of Imlaystown is
m:,.|
in.in H a m
ti
Pi
nil
truels nf land, ?!.
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Howurd 1 M
il.
Lydla W. Till
Wnllt'r Settle, Sr. Mlllntono Township, '
Ilinr.'e.
:t l,.'l.i. SI
Lester C. I.ovi'U ami John 'I'. I.ovell i
K n l i h i n s l i . - l l n n - t n f l y s u e * Ci. '1'i-sl
will exhibit llowcrs and shi iibtiery nt i
t n l . u e l l a T. W u i l d e l l .
^ lot.H a t
I l.'t. .
.l>ilm 11. I ' a v k v r t>> r i y s s e s ( 1 , T i n t
tlie £air at Uctl Baal;, i\m! Hmvartl I. ( i n i u v i l l i - I ' a r U , m.
.Mary
I . I l . i i i l r l i - k s n n t o L i l l i a n 1!
L a m l o n lnnd from SnillhliurK lintel t
Ilancc will exhibit ve^i'taliln.
.Mai-hl.
^ tIMrtH c f Ian.!, $ 1.
l l n n i l T n v e l - n , HICI.Ml.
David Moore is hmne froui a lv.o
llavlini- imliiMrli'!, I n .Inlm W .
C . - n i K " N, TlniiniixiiM t o U l y n s i s (1
i(>11
Int. » l .
Test.
1 Int. $1.
•weeks' stay with hi.s son, r'rei! Moore 'al
I I . u1M,r I m l i i s l r t i - H t u
H.inivl r . Snillli anil o l h e r » . exeelltort
Martha
• it Philadelphia.
Williamson.
1 lul, 51.
tn I ' l i s s i - s (',. T ' S I I ' l e r e o f l a n d . JT'l
Mr. and
'
'"
mid Mrs.
Mr Clarence II..IT of '
W l l l i i i m C. S. l l i n u i i I n r l y B s e . s (I
Ti'Ml.
I ' l e e e n f l a m l . $:•'!.
Ktt-an, New .Icr.-cv, have returncd | I " l r l t n u TowmlUp.
i). ( ' l i i i n i l i i i H l o C n r n e l K i n 1
home, from a visit.'to Kev. and Mis. ,,,,' -,1,1,'' i\-. ?:;, V, V. i!! T,' ^' s't' "N'
' a " " h l ' H eJiiMi-ph
.lin-r.
l ' l e e e of IIIIKI, $II,I)IMP.
<'li(Void K . D i l k s .
Ahotit
Ahotit
ssevi'tity
evi'tity
eenlries
nlries
lhave
iave
ljccti
m i n i , , i-'
uon ffar
i n - for
f u r 111.,
t i m r t j on
i . n II.nlior
.MIKIP
the spurts
iluy. The w i n i;ven\ will In.- Hie Imsrliull uanur lieLween hiniiird ;unl single
' .\',. K - | ' , ' , l n l C n m r n r l l l e a c h I ' l i l i i i i i i n y t n
.IHIIUM 1'aiia.
1 Int. ? l .
^ a r n II. U r i n e t n ' I ' l m m n n (('.' . SIllilvil.
Slniwn.
1 luls. 81.
In S a m u e l M i e l , II. I
(!. .SehaelTi
1' lids at K
Jin-n.
Jli«l'|ill
IK, J l .
K n r l i i i l l i s I I . Seliuni'k (II Mlelmel C a n .
iiiiiKliuin.
li i r . - l n u net-en n f l a n d , 8 1 .
l i a n l i ' l 1'. S n i l l l i . u n l m t II i i l i n i i a r y a
i n l l i l m i a l n i . (n c . Arllmc Illilke.
Iii>
nf l a u d . ( I . I M I
XJntontown rownthlp.
I,
MisM. M a r i o n Illack of I l i ^ l i t s t o w n
.•<aia H. l l r n e t
lias liecil vhiitillc" h e r (nu'K' t Mlian lut.t | t
lo HrldKel I'liHsldy. 2
i.i It. llrni
Jlhu'k.
In Samuel Mlelell. I
'. ) l
M i s s M a r y I ' n r k c r is Kiicndiiu; t w o ' K-.iv.>
H. H i m - .
In Mm. l>. 1', 1'iaok. 2
w e e k s cruisinf,' on l.nke ('hjiin|ihiiii.
Intfi. I !
New I'nllit I'll 111,ill He eh enin
Miss I.onisc H o w l i n g is v i s i t i n g a t
iy to
'I'liniuaii iiillllvii i. :: intH II.
I'ollMville, I ' d .
.N'l'W I'nllll I'd ifml II,. Ii eiiintuiuy I
I V r r y llowlini^ lins ([nil h i « jolt with
Snlllir.li
:' l i . l ' i . ( I ,
.In,nli S l d l h i i a n
In lidwavd
Ol.'
I
( iieore,e t i r a i n m a n , t h e milk (leiller.
. I n l l l l I I . C n l e H . .II'.. I l l W i l l l l l U l
lnnil.
11 I I I U ' I M n l ' l a n d , $ 1 .
.l.iin, . L. T . 'Ilillln-.
lo
,lnsi'|ill A. He
It.
I- III).
II III
ex< , i l l , .
l'l t-ee of lain
I
tnl
OOEAHPORT
MllWll.
]IJID*IIKH V«KIII naatoii 0 to 4 nt Hiiimoii
un BuiiAny.
u ( KiMinslMIIK. $ 1 .
K.-illl.'il.lllli Ih'iieli eiinuilllij- l o
Weher.
-i I n l H , ( I .
S u r a II. l i l l l , , - I n J n i M - p h L y n n .
Wllllum
'1 I n l l i .
II.
Itaillun
B a yl e n l t v
ennipany
t o Alia
II. C I I I H I I I I I I K H .
2 lnl.1ill IC.yiii'irl. $ 1 .
Kl
Iliulitic
l l n l i l K t i l e u t>i . I n l m W .
deoi-Ki' \V. <l«le I " MoninoiKh Uiue
land enuilniiii-.
I.anil a t Alunninllt
llenell, 5111.
l-'.lli-n Mttllmllniul t o Kilwiild .1. Mil
linlliin.l. I.nn.I near I..mi; Iliiiai-h, I I .
M a r y II. Till.MI t n Jiiiii-iili Ilinvliim
I Int. 51.
Humid innrlK'iKi' (Minipnnv to llerliei
K-AIU
I I,,I ul W. al IIIIIIII 111 m i l h. I I .
W l l l i e i l A. l l e i e m f l In Sninuel Ni
thiinmin.
Lnnd
on CnlliiKe
pine
$;t.'ior, :ci.
.liiiieiili I'lmi t o Jnlin M. Hi
II. I.mi
nn lli.iii.luiiv, | l .
l-'.llii I-:, IVIITII In Ji'iiim A. iinwlimi
Keuiilui;lnn Talk rolll|iiltl)' lo Itol
1'. Wooit. t lol, I I
d i l l , - I I W h i l e In Jnlin K lli.iiM-
Till' llHBcliull teaill of the ()eellli|iolt j u J ! j | " " ' , Vi""'»"'
|
lithletic rlllli wan defeated Snndny hy | ' ' II, in'II,••
-'
In . Ii m i l " A. Tlioinl
II,
Hunirim d'nm liy a iirnrc nf II to
4. Tho gallic wan plnyed al. Ititiiii'nii.
Tomorrow In the lunt duy tlml ei\Keiilo Ixlil
II.,him:
in
hill,,II
tiien cnn he niinle fur lite athletic (I
nf Inliii, | l
i ( . ' M . .'( mil. I'h'i
lol. I I .
meet tn lie held (in I.nlinr Day.
ltilit»!|>ll .1. I M n i n i l i l t o M n i K i l l i t
llin.ly.
I Int. | l .
Morion W. UiunhcrKcr will iihip liiii
II II l l n i , I K . • In 11 DIM llilldK-. l.nnd
"trliiK1 o( horm'ii to Hnlliinore thin ^
O(l«»n T o w t U h t p .
n l 1 1 , m i .1
II
' i i Hawi I 111 l o
1
woiik.
Wllliert A, lleieturi In I 1111111, I X,,
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Your Family
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jl Arthur G. Sickles,i
I m n w •• StlMiih M WMl«.
Chosen Freeholders.
Thejundersigntfd, membcra of the present Board of ChoBen Freeholders,
of the County of Monmouth, desire to announco themselves candidates for renomination at tho Democratic primaries to bo held September 24th, 1912, and
respectfully solicit the support at such primaries of all voters affiliated with tho
Democratic party.
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JOHN M. CORLIES,
JOHN DALY,
THOMAS E. JEFFRIES,
ROBERT C. THOMPSON,
CHARLES M. WYCKOFF.
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THE WED B43§H HEGIBTJEB
SENSATION!
Proof that never
before were so
many perfections
worked out in a
single car.
48 engineers built
this car as a four
cylinder masterpiece.
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and Demonstration.
Seven Orders Taken
First Day of
Arrival.
The New Hudson "37"
is Now in Our Show
Room Ready for
Inspection
There are more high salaried, widely experienced automobile engineers
,on tho HUDSON Engineering Board than in any similar organization in the
world.
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At the head of this body—now 48 in number—is Howard E. Coliin,
America's leading designer and builder of Rix famous cars.
No one disputes his pre-eminent position ns the leader of automobile
engineering progress!
His associates have been gathered from nearly every important automobile engineering organization of the world.
There are men on this Board who were the chief engineers of leading
concerns. Every automobile building nation has its representatives here.
There are representatives from Germany, France, England' and Italy,
as well as from America. '
Combined they have had a hand in building more than 200,000 cars
of 97 well-known makes. • •
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No one man can ever hope to know as rriuch about automobiles as these
men, working in, unison, know.
Each is stronger for being associated with so many other experts.
Each Is a specialist. Each possesses a knowledge and an ability not
possessed by his fellows.
In the same way that a baseball manager in building a strong team
chooses specialists who excel at certain .kinds of play—at pitching, catching,
bntting and base running—so Howard E. Collin, four years ago, set out to
Organize the strongest body of automobile engineers to be hnd,
The world wns his field. If a man had shown that he could get more
power out of a,motor than any other man hnd been able to get, or if one
proved he could simplify work others had more crudely begun, he was induced
to join this organization.
ELECTRIC SELF-CRANKING. "Automatic. Will turn over motor
SO minutes. Free from complications. Simple. Positively effective.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS. .Brilliant head lights. Hide lights. Tail lamp.
Illuminated dash. Extensive lamp for night wink about car. All operated
by handy switch on dash.
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IGNITION. Integral with electric n-unking ilnd electric lighting
equipment. Gives magneto spurk. Known :is llelco Patented System, thu
most effective, efficient yet produced.
SPEEDOMETER, e Clock. Illumimttal face. Magnetic construction.
Jeweled bearings. Registers up to 60 miles an hour. Kight-day keyless clock.
WINDSHIELD. Ruin vision and' ventilating. Not a makeshift. Not
an attachment. A part of the body.
UPHOLSTERING. Sofa type. Highest development of automobile
upholstering. Soft, flexible, resilient. Comfortable positions. Hand-buffed
icathor—tho best to be had. 12 inches deep.
HORN. Bulb Lype. Concealed tubing.
DEMOUNTABLE RIMS. Latest type. Light. Eusily removed.
Carry 36-in. x 4-in. Fisk tires—HEAVY CAR TYPE. Extra rim.
TOP. Genuine mohair. Graceful lines. Well fitted. Storm curtains.
Dust envelope.
BODIES. Note illustration. Deep, low, wide and comfortable. You
sit in the car—not on it. High backs. Grnioftil lines. All finished according to best coach painting practices. 21 coiits—varnish and color. Nickel
trimmings throughout.
GASOLINE TANK. Gasoline is carried in tank at rear of car. Simple, effective, with two-pound pressure. Keeps constant supply in carburetor
either going up or down hill. Magnetic gusulino gauge constantly indicates
gasoline level.
WHEELS. Extra strong. Artillery type. Ten spokes in front wheel.
Ten hub flange bolts. Twelve spokes in rear wheel. Six hub flange bolts.
Six spoke bolts.
BEARINGS. All roller bearings. Thoroughly tested. Latest type.
REAR AXLE. Pressed steel. Full adjustable, full floating. Large
bearings. Heat treated nickel steel shafts. Easily disassembled, an item
which indicates the simplicity and get-at-ahleness of the entire car.
MODELS AND PRICE. Five-Passenger Touring, Five-1'asscngi-r
Torpedo, Two-Passenger Roadster—$1,875, f. o. b. Detroit. One price to all
—everywhere."
SIMPLICITY. The HUDSON standard of simplicity is maintained.
Every detail is accessible. There is no unnecessary weight. 'All oiling places
are convenient. There are but two grease cups on the motor. Every unit
is so designed that it can be quickly and easily disassembled. Think what
un advantage this is over even thi>_nrcvious HUDSON'—the ""/.]"—the "Car
with 1,000 -less parts."
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Still, there aro men here who know nothing about automobile chassis
designing but -who know everything about creating beautiful bony lints.
Some who know how to make Comfortable seat cushions and backs with soft
upholstering thnt will retain their easy- qualities and not breuk down, were
added to the organization.
Never before in any other car was so much thought given to thet-u
important item.i of comfort. It is a dominating characteristic of the New
mwsoNs.
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Important Points
Electric Self Cranking.
Electrically Lighted.
Every Hudson a Success.
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Embraced in The Hudson, safety
simplicity, comfort, completeness, luxuriousness, ease of
control.
The Hudson "37" Excels inall
Requirements.
In each it marks the very highest attainment in automobile designing.
It combines the best in every point which you regard important.
And the best point is that all these things are accomplished without
extravagance.
Note Aha features below—the very best features known to modern
engineering.
Note the comforts, the luxuries, the conveniences—each the best of
its kind yet invented.
You will find all of them here—every feature you seek. And all at a
price, which makes the best affordable.
Those are the attractions which these 48 designers have worked out
for you in the HUDSON cars just out.
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ELECTRIC SELF STARTER. You start the New HUDSON from
the seat. It is operated by touching an electric button and pressing the
clutch pedal.
Meet me at MONMOUTH COUNTY FAIR
August 29th to September 2d.
No Man Can Afford to Buy An Automobile
until they first inspect the
NEW HUDSON.
The New 1913 HUDSON,
BUICK, OVERLAND,
POPE HARTFORD
Electric Self Starter
And the famous little cars will be on exhibition at my booth.
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NOTICE.
XOTH'r:
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FRANKLIN P. STRYKER.
Dtt. LESTER H. STRYKER.
You start the New Hudson from the seat.
It is operated'by touching an electric button and pressing the clutch pedal.
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I'l.ACH ( I I '
I:I,I:CTKI.N'
O T I I ' I : n i ' T i n : ii.Mt: A M I T I . A ' M :
OF
I I H I . I I I M ; t;r.\ I : I I A I . .vxu I ' t u -
PUBLIC SERVICE. !
Livery and Carriages.
Moving Vans and Express.
Automobile Garage.
Auction Room and Storage.
Monmouth Street, RED BANK, N. I .
Opposlto R. It. depot.
OPEN DAY AND NIOHT. T»Uphoi» 24B.
IWfc»mHHIIWH«t«IIHMMMIWHMM«tlt«MMt *
7
F1. W. MOSELLE,
Red Bank's Leading Stationer
can. flupply you with Box Papers, Typowritor Papora, Motting, Pnpors, Pads, Tnblcts, Cnrdu, Tally Curds. Score Pads,
Playing Cards, Chips, Dominoes, Dice, Shelf Paper, Toilet
Paper, Tissue Paper, Tennis and Baseball Goods. Large
•lock «nd priest right. Books, Poriocllcnlii, Mugnzincn, Law
Blanks, Engraving, Rubber Stamps.
-i.
Daily and Sunday pnpem dollvojrcd.'
58 Bcoad.Street,
Red Bank, N. J.
NwttoComolitUtat Gu Offk«.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
A. C IIAKHIKON,
. lloliiiluli del If.
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ml l»lli, H i s ,
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' I I I I : ltiiiisfni'ii triulcrn linvc money
In Mjieiul fur every |Mhctli'nl purpon*.
Try »ii ailvertli'ifiK'tit In llm wiinl enliinitii of 'Ini: Km IUNK IU:(JinT«H.-•
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THE:-BED BANK BEGISTEB
Pas* 20
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Or«
MM& Impro-remrat.
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At Monday night's meeting; of. the
Fait Haven borough council the Battin road improvement again occupied
the center of the stage, Councilmen
Cooke and Minton were absent Monday night At the meeting tyro weeks
ago the council voted to have the road
committee proceed with the improvement. Up to the present time nothing
• has been done on the road and a number of people have been criticising the
•council because the work has not been
started. L. M. Dashiell and Henry .S.
Battin, residents of Battin road, sent
a letter to the council asking why the
' work had not been started.
':•'•' The • road committee reported that
work 'could not be started until the
engineer had staked out the road.
They said that the engineer, Arthur
C. Swift, had been away on a vacation
and they could not find him. ,Mr.
Swift appeared at the meeting later
in the evening. , He said that Frank
Byram of Red Bank, who has been engaged to move the dirt to be excavated,
would be ready to start work by next
Monday and that the work would then
be pushed rapidly. The mayor und
all of the councilmen agreed that the
wcrk should have been started before
this and they will put forth every effort to have the road completed as
soon as possible.
Sattl*
Mlclaol MulvihiU Makea a Kick.
During the discussion relating to
the Battin road improvement Michael
Mulvihill asked the mayor why a man
outside of the borough had been engaged to work on the road. Mr. Covert replied that Mr, Byram, who would
do some of the work, was a taxpayer
in the borough and that he had the
equipment to do the work cheaper
than anybody in the borough. When
Mr. Covert asked Mr. Mulvihill if he
would move the dirt on the road any
cheaper than Mr. Byram offered to do
it Mr. Mulvihill replied that he"* was
not in the contracting business and
that-he had not figured on the work.
The mayor and council decided to have
Mr. Byram begin with the work.
Teams from the borough will be used
in coating the road and grading it.
A complaint against the price paid
for carting gravel from the railroad
at Red Bank to the streets at Fair
Haven, was made by Mr. Hawkins.
Mr. Hawkins said that when the pay
of the man who helped load the gravel
from the car was figured in it cost
$1.69 a load to get the gravel to Fair
Haven. He said the man remained on
the car and waited for the return of
the wagon when he could stay on the
wagon and help unload the gravel on
the- road. Mr. Covert said he was
glad to have citizens of the borough
come before the council meetings and
tell the councilmen of their grievances.
He said it was impossible for the
councilmen to watch the men engaged
at work on the road and that the
people would help everybody concerned if they would make it their
business to see that the work was done
all right.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, RACING PROGRAM
LAST THREE DAYS OF CLEARANCE SALE,
Z>G|f Catcher Appointed.
Sam Wall of Fair Haven made application for the position of dog
catcher and he was given the job. He
is to commence work as soon as the
borough receives license taps. Councilmen McCarron and Kirk were appointed a committee to secure tha
tags. James Cuinmings found fault
with the large number of dogs running
at large in the woods near Entontown
and wanted authority to kill them.
The council did not think it had any
right to appoint a game warden and
Mr. Cummings's application was not j
considered.
Hones called at 1:30 P,M.
No Matter Where You Go You Hear Folks Talking About This
Great Sale, the Quality of Its Values, the Quantity of Its
Offerings.
__
EVERY SUMMER DRESS REDUCED TO $1.98.
4lf
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-fl 4% 4 \ No matter if the former prices were $3, $4 and $5 we must die[
• • WB pose of every Summer Dress, and as we only have three more
I
%ff'^\ days left to do it in we have put the balance of our stock all in
J L • mw %J one lot; the first comers will have best choice, do wait if you
hoDe to set one of the best bargains ever ffiven bv us
l r
mn t t «i«aw«i«.
, Mr. ("•rpsntor mikfd for a loud of
(lit tfi rain III* fidcwnlk lewdlnu from
4m mm 4% 4%
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M f J L • %w • \M'
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Rompers of plain color and check ging-
Ribbed Union Suits, tape trimmed and
ham, strongly sewn, a kind sold at 2 9 c ,
Torchon Lace on pants, a regular 39c.
special
quality, at
Underskirts of striped seersucker, made
with full ruffle flounce, sold formerly at
7 5 c , now
49c
Women's and Children's Ribbed Underwear,
low neck vests, a kind worth 1234 c , special
at...
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Honey ComB Wash
Cloths with colored
at
7c
SHIRT WAISTS
WASH CLOTHS
edge and tape hanger, the regular 5c. grade,
19c
T
3c
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Elegant lot of fine Lawn Shirt Waists,
Dutch neck, sailor collar and high neck
styles, nicely trimmed, regular $1.75
values, at.
95c
BATISTE CORSETS
Dressing Sacques, made of fine Lawn,
in neat designs, equal to any sold at 6 9 c ,
sale price
43c
79c
Iwuni' n f l e r i.pi'iidniK u m i i n l l i i n N r . v
John
VlM l( fl| | | | O.
M m . Itiiymoiul MoiiKbty . | i c i i l v n
Iri.lllV in Illr Ilil'bliuilln.
Wlllinni ( ' u r c h i n npcdt s•' = I<• i"Iny nt
Nt w VoiK.
39c
GOWNS AND SKIRTS
BED
I t o l l l l l d I ' i ' l i l l l l i H i l . ' n f A n b u r y 1'iirlc
• p i ' t i t p u t t o f I b i i . wi-i-k w i t h f i i i ' i i d i
Inn'.
A lot of well made Corsets, the material
is good Batiste, lace trimmed and four
hose supporters, a kind worth 5 9 c ,
speciaUat.
Muipdy.
Mrn. Kninli
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Minn i:il7iibith H.
Minn Ollii'iiii,. Kinniotm wcro
lown vinit..in mi ftiindiiy.
It luiyn to iidvcrtliii! In '1'IIE It!
This is a real bargain, Gowns and Skirts,
all high class styles and made of fine Em-'
broidery and Laces, the price should be
$1.50, during this sale we offer them at.
1.00
GIRLS' DRESSES.
We've supplied you In the past,
why not again? Dresses for
the School Girl, every size,
quality and price, none better
In any store.
Start at 2 P, M. each day. '
OF
T i n t Unoe, 8117 Vnce—Pane 1300.
Gypey L a d . . ; . . . , . . . . , , , . " , ,
H. C. Lonnstreet,. Mount Holly, N. J .
FonKapog:
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Ous Urower; Anbury l'nrk, N. J .
DanUh Uolle
Bodenwelser. Stablos, Knst Orange, N. .1,
Patsy Dillon
; . ,M, D. Metcalfo, Now York.
Powaor Boy
v
County Hotel Stables, Somorvllla, N. J .
Leland Gentry
Uhvocd Snyder, Entontown, N. J.
Rota Ambulator
Tliomoa Berry, Plnlnflold, N. J,
Corrle Dillon
.Charles S. Porltor, Trenton, N. J,
Baronelln
,
Nelson Vnrney, 1'ulrground, L. I,
ICentuakey Bell
Wllllnm H. I.eeso, Patorson, N". J.
Bnrney chimes
,
. ^ . . F. E. l.ayton, l'ntorson, N. J .
Klni? John
,
. . . . . J , W. Giles, Paterson, N. J,
Enjlly DeForeat. i . . . . . ;
Alcyona Farm, Now York.
Seoond Bace, asw Trot—Paris 9300.
Sid Star
H. M. Fry, Mount1 Holly, N. J .
Mary o
M. Murphy, Bedford, N. J.
Perfection
J. 8. Itinhlirior, Mount Holly,' N. J.
Sea Broolt
.10. p , Campbell, Philndolphiu, Pa.
SUB Ornttun
0. K. Conover, Plilladolphln, Pa.
PrlnceBH Quy
10. Deckor, Hurleyville, N. Y,
Elastic
Rorason & Poet, Uoalyn, N. Y.
Llndu S
Dr. C. B. Harris, Flomlngton, N. J.
iWetlierell
George Randolph, Freehold, N. J.
Lndy Ingelow
aoorso nandolph, Freehold, N. J,
Gco. Wallace
w . J, Hornbuoklo, Brooklyn, N. Y".
,
JoBcpli 8. Boorcnni, Now Brunswick, N, J,
.Itemson & Post, Roslyn,
Clreenlinnli Farm, Ited Bnnk,
Grcenbank X'arm, ned Bank,
J. W. Ulles, Paterson,
N.
N.
N.
N.
Y.
J.
J.
J.
GOVERNOR'S AND FARMERS' DAY.
SECOND DAY-FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 0 t h .
Pint Bace, Si30 Paoe—Pur.o 9300.
Owyliomac
GypBy Lad
Kcflnse
Danish Belle
Cclla
Greenmore
Chaplain Root
Ben Wobster
Chisty King
Princess K
. Sidney Direct
Holotta
Babe Dillon
Jack Berry
Lem Kotcham, KeiUDank, N. J.
H. C. Longstreot, Mount Holly, N. J.
; . . . J o h n Mltcholl, Newark, N. J.
.Bodenwelaor Stables, East Oranne, N. J .
;
H. L. Stout, FlemliiKton, N. J.
W. S. llule, Mctuchon, N. J.
,
Joseph S. lloorenm, New llrunswick, N, J.
'
Joseph S. Booream, Now Brunawiclt, N. .1.
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F. L. Holmnn, AVhitesvlllo, N. J.
Nelson Varney, Fairground, L. I.
c. S. Wells, Jersey City, N. J.
William H. Lcese, Paterson, N. J.
, . . . F . E. Lay ton, rater-sun, N. J.
J. W. Olios, Paterson, N. J.
Beoond Race, 8:33 Trot—Pnraa 1300,
Sid Star
II. M. f'ry, Mount Holly, N. J, w
Perfection
J. B. Illnhlmer, Mount Holly, N. .1.
Fred L,
j
Luther & StaplctoTi, Red Bank, N, J.
Laurel Parker
I i S.' Cnse, Flcmington, N. J.
Woody-Olcott
Bei-Rcn Hoi-no Company, Jersey City, N. J.
Wetherell
>
George Randolph, Freehold, N. J.
Lady Entclle
Oeorgo Hniulolpli, Freehold, N. J.
Starlight
Hurry PeiiruaH, Now York.
Grafert
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Miss Helen lteddy, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Pot Itoust
Wllllnm Morris,' Long Branch, N. J,
Happy Dean
Wltllnin II. Leese, I'atorson, N. J.
Queen Mercy
W, L. Brophy, Freehold, N. J.
Princess Alcyona
.'
Alcyona Farm, New York.
Pity Klcctrlte
Mr. flrunor, Soulh Orange, N. J.
EVERYBODY'S DAY.
THIRD DAY-SATURDAY AUGUST 3 1 s t .
F l n t Boot, 3:27 Trot—Fane 3800.
II. M. Fry, Mount Holly, N. J.
Sill Star
DRESSING SACQUES
New Jersey.
OPENING DAY.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 9 t h .
Begonia
California •Belle
Minnie Ilex...-.
Leona
RIBBED VESTS
WASH PETTICOATS
U S T
MIBH BC-BSIO
UNION SUITS
GINGHAM ROMPERS
this place h a v e been visited by y o u n g
Keildent Aski for Sidewalks.
working order.
men a n d boys of thu neighborhood.
Miss Margaret Lewis of Brooklyn
_ Charles VnnHnint asked the coun- T h e o w n e r s of t h e v i n e y a r d s a r e k e e p cil t o build n sidewalk on the main i n g a s h a r p l o o k o u t f o r t h e t h i e v e s spent Sunday with P . 0 . Weiijjand.
.Miss Alma H u m of Charlestown,
road from the i-nsti-m end of. Mr.a n d t h e y s a y if t h e y a r e c a u g h t .stealLewis's property to the western boun- i n g t h e K'l'apcs t h e y will b e p r o s e - S. C , is visiting J . L. T. Webjter a n d
family.
dary of Philip Stewart's property. c u t e d . T l u ' v i n e y a r d o w n e r s ilo ntit
.Mr. sinil Mrs. R. Pescux attended
Mr. Vunltrunt said this was a ilnngrr- c a r e s o m u c h a b o u t t h e j j r a p i - s t h e
ous spot fin-.school children to travel (.oys c a t . b u t t h e v i n e s h a v e b e e n d e - tho State Ihemen's convention at Ncwtmrgh
on Friday.
as they hail to walk in the mad, where s t r o y e d i n s e v e r a l p l a c e s .
Isaac ('. Hush and Mra. Snslo Jones .
they weiv in danger of beim; struck Brlof I t e m s .
of West New Ilrighton visitlld M i s s 1
by automobiles MIIII trolley cm-.;. J | r
j
T h e c r o s s i n g a t t h e c o r n e r o f P e a r l Ciirriu K. Webster last week.
Vnnlliunt. was told Hurt sidrwulks a r e
John II. .lewett and family of l'lain- I
built on petition of properly owners a n d .Main s t r e e t s is beili}? g r a d e d . I t
and tbi' mutter was rrfon.-il to theis l.i'int,- c u t d o w n n m l will b e inside Held arc now living a t tlii-n- Sumiiier j
li'Vfl. Kefori" t h e r e w a s a r a i s e a t t i n 'home here.
I
committee on street•> and sidewalks.
comer.
T h e w o r k i s licinjr d o n e b y
Mr. and Mrs. John Hope of Ilrook- I
Bog Ordinance Faiseri.
t h e horouKh roail s u p e r v i s o r .
lyn lire visiting (ieorge w . Vodrhccs.
The oriliiiiiii'-i' ni|iiiiin|; tin- licens.Miss Nettie Muryea cf Nefr York
M i s . Kiiyninnil C h a n d l e r (rave ii
ing of dogs came up fur finiil ivnding p a l l y t o 11• • i- d a u g h t e r v e s t c n l n y n' 1 - spent a few days hist week with M r s .
and passage and was nnli-inl pub- ti'i-noon.
A b o u t t e n i-nililn-n
w e r e I l a n y I'cseux.
p i v - d i t . Tlip n f l r i i i o n n w a s s p e n t i n
Kliot \V. Stone of (luilfiiD;!, ("nn1 > 111\ ini; i;aini'.. a n i l sii>i;iii|".
ni'clirut. is tin- gurst of lli:i all|M, .Miss
'•tltlon for Tlrt Hyrtrniit.
I'lniiuii
Morrell.
.UK-; Kliy.nbi'tli Kolsi'v will l e a d Mi.,
Kesidiiits nf Kemp
peti1
t i n n e d tin- m a y o r a n dl council f o r a Hi,, t ' l n i s t i a i i Kiiili-iiviii- iiii-etini; i n t i n Charles Ives anil family of ,(\ri/ojia
||.-i- contcmplati' making their lioin|^ hi're.
h y d r a n t , a t t h e roi-ni-r of K e m p a n d Mclhwli.sl cliiiivh l-'i'idiiy n i i i h i .
Minn I'ldna M. Weigand, \^|io w a s
l.oclnvooil iivi'HUPS.
1 ' d u r r i i i d r n t s o f t o p i c will lie " T i n . C b i i s t i u n V i r t u i - i
II..|I||'||I|H-.-;-;."
conl'uuil lo the bed lust wi'ilik \villi
K e m p a v e n u e jirmnisi-il t o linvr w a t e r
Willinni
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i« sible to br iirounil ahiin.
liinliilli'il i n t h e i r b o i i i r u .-md lit.- u n t c r
Mifi. lOli/abclli ('. llciulrickton lias
i - m i i i m n y ollVn-cl t o l , , y | | i - t i m i i n i f a n d Mr, W o o d o f P o i i i ' l i k i - r p s i c , a n f I H n d i n j ' n :'"\v d i i y s with A i r anil r r t u m e d from a vhiit ut 1'jitoiitown.
tins l i i i n i i i K | i w o u l d p u t i n i l n . h v i l n n i t
Mr, and Mis. l'"icd Stiyki-r mi.l con
T h e n i i i l l i r w i m r e f i ' r r r c l t o t i n - COIII- M n . . <;coi|;c ll>>,ir.i-irli"nii.
Mr. anil , M I H . (J. A . Alliror o f ! ' a t -Ki north and Rev. nml MI-H..'Kiltvin
iiiltloo o n p u b l i c iitiliti,..;,
c-r.'ini a r c .'ipi'iiillni; u f r w diiyn w i t h I'rsriiN i p< nl Sundiiy with It. ll'onriix.
•oarrt o rIlaalth Monay.
.Mr. All|ioi'[i p i i i c n l i i , l t i v . a n i l M i r .
Mi(.H I'miliiif Kliltcke of Ni'^v York
A I c t l i - r w i n r c c c i v c i t f l i i l l l t i n IIOIIMI
In visiting Mr. and M m . Kdwin
<.f h c n l l l i l i n k i n g f o r j K n p p i o p i n l m n
Mi::. H i r / r l Mlllfol'll iff tlli'l pluci' I'esi'iix.
o f %XM). I t w n n v o t n l l o C U T | I n .MIIII Mr,I. M11 (11 <, I A r i u s t i o n i r o f K.,1
William II. llyi-i- npi-nt Suniljiy wild
h o n r i l $ 2 0 0 o f t h r m o n e y n o w a n i l t l n - HiinU i.pi'iit yi-iili-nliiy a t Hi,' lli|-h
hin ilani'btcr, Mm. A. ('lnim|(ioy of
li'Ht I n l c r ,
Inndii.
It..I Hank.
M n . A n n a H u n t unil t w o ihui>'lit 111<
l e t t e r from m i l Poater.
Ali.lii'w .1. l.iitliiini, J r . ,
of Itii.oldvn m e iipi'iidiui' u fi-w ilnyn
C h n r l r n K O M - I K T I U I I I o f I.OIIK l l r u n c l i ,
with Mr. ami Mm. Wlllinni 1-Virni:on week i-nil nt Anbury I'liik.
p r m U l e n t n f l h | . A I I M T I C M I bill pu.ilMIMII .Iriinii' ('.. llvrr nf Nc
nml Mm. VVIIIIimi Wnlliutr mid
Ing compuny, wrolo to (In. round! Mnk f i i iMr.
KIl/llMtll A i
n l l y n f N r w Y o r k m . n p i - n i l i i i ^ ,. In vii.itinfr Ml
'tig f o r n ropy of HIP onlinaiiri' i.InlMinn i-'auuii- l.upton
f e w wi-i-kn h i - i i ' .
inff t o bill lioniila.
Tlin r l i i l i WMH i n
lo lii'i- holm- nt Nrw York nfli-i
W i l l i i i n i V I I I I N I I I C , . S T . , IIII.J I 11 u j JI. ,J
»lruct/l<l l o i n f e r M r . Itimi-in-1HUM l o
_f tbo i.niumrr wild
B l l l l nmotintlriK t o »2H7.U7 w ,
• u d l t « d a n d o r d e r e d piiul.
Monmouth County Fair
Monmouth County,
Full size Bed Spreads, a heavy quality,
The council has been trying to sret |
made in pretty designs, worth $1.25,
electric lights in several places in the i
borough for some time, but has been
special
during sale
unable to get any sntis-faction from
the officials of the Public Service com- !
pany. Harry P. Chandler, a rcpre- i
sencative of the company, w;..^ at n '
meeting of the council several weeks j We're all ready for school openago and promised to have the lighu !
installed in a short time. Mr. Chimd- I
ing, every thing for the Chiller bus been K-en several times sin.-e I
dren, the quality, price and asthen by members of the borough conn- !
cil, and the councilmen say ea.'h time i
sortment equal to any - and
they were treated very nicely by Mr. ; better than most stores.
Chandler but were unable to find out '
anything definite about the lights. ]
The mayor and nearly all of the conn- j
cilmen said they would see Mr.
Chandler again and would also take i
the matter up with Thomas N. McCar- the street to his house and tho road
BAZLEI HEWS.
ter, head of the Public Service corpor- committee promised to have the dirt
Tomato Factory Bnllt by B. Pcscux Is
ation, who owns property in the bor- left by one of the borough teams.
Now In Buiiulngf Order.
ough. If this doesn't bring results the Boys Robbing- D r a p e v i n e y a r d s .
matter will be taken up with the state
The tomato factory built by It.
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of
public utilities commission.
I'eseux for l.ouiH Veechi iy in full
P h i l i p Klllot, t h o boioiii-h ruiitiiu-l, for
,.
RED BANK,
The Light Question.
information on tbln mil.Jrct.
Wlla Or«.r»« F>M.
^
.Aug. 29, 30, 31, Sept. 2,1912,
Halffbta People Want Water.
Mr. Mulyihill also had his hatchet
out in relation to having water mains
laid in the section of the village known
as the Heights. He said other sections
of the town had water and thought the
people in his neighborhood should also
nave it. He was told that a request
for water must be signed by property
owners and when a petition from
people living in the Heights for water
is presented to the mayor and council
it will be given consideration.
v MEMBER NATIONAL TROTTING ASSOCIATION. ^
Perfection
>
I. S. Wnhllnor, Mount Holly, N. J.
Sea lirunlt
K I>. Cuinpholl, 1'hHud.-lph(u, Pu.
Sue Grattan
o. 10. f'onover, Philadelphia, Pa.
PI-IIICJHH Guy
.10. lieuker. llurleyvllle, N. V.
Flushing
.'
(JlmrloH O. DuUois, Heil Dank. N. J.
Luui'vl I'ul-ker
14 B. l.'nHC, Flominglon, N. J.
KhlKtir
ItfUlfon & 1'oBt, ltOHlyu, N. Y. •
blndu H
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Dr. C. S. Ilanlx, Flemlnston, N. J.
Wetlieroll
Qeoi-KO Itandolpli, Freohukl, N. J.
Lmly Aiipt-lo
GCOI-K*3 Rnndolph, I-'rcolioltl, X. .1.
Mis» llessle
Joseph S. llooream, New DruuBwlck, N. J.
Ui'Konin
Itemson & I'OBi, Itoslyn, N. Y.
Minnie Kex
Clreenhank- Farm, Ited Bank, N. J.
Oillfiirnla BI-IIL" . . . . .Greenbank Farm, Red Hank, N. J.
Model Fortune
Thomas Berry, 1'tainlleld, N, J.
Laura UrrUon
XeliioiPVurney, FnirBround, U ] ,
Li'ona
J. w . Oiloa, l'nterson, N. J.
Second Bace, 2110 Trot or Pace—Fang $300,
Buster Urown
Lem Ketrliam, Iti-d llnnk, M. J.
Reckon
II. M. Fry, Mount Holly, N. J.
Ccc-cllan Kins
I. W. Olios, 1'ali-rxu'u, N. J.
Susie lit'llc
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A. S. Cant1, FlenilllKtoh, N. J,
J. S. U
M. 1). Mcitcalfe, Now York.
Henry llt-dworth
llcr^en Ilorso Comimny, JtM'H.oy (Mly, N. J.
The Prince
lucob Klliu-, JorsVy City, X. J.
Leland Gentry
Khvoiid Hnyilur, lOiituutown, N. .1.
LABOR DAY.
FOURTH DAY-MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 d .
r i t . t Boot, 3 ISO Trot—Pnr» I30O.
J. S. Rinhlmor, Mount Holly, N\ J.
William Kelly, Red Bank, X. J.
Luther ,\i Stiipli'toll, licit Ilnuk, N. J.
Fred L
Cliarlrn O. DuBoia, lied Hank, N. J.
Flushing
Anna C
InmeH Curt on, Anbury l'nrk, N. J.
Lauit-1 rarlit-r. . . .
10, S. CnRe, l''lemlUKton, X. J.
.(JenrKe Kiiudolph, I-'rei'liol.l, N. ,1.
Wi-iheri-ll
Georiie ltiuidoliHi, Freehold, X. J,
Lady KHtelli;.:...
Henry 1'curHall, Now York.
StnrllKht
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II. M. Fry, Mount Holly, X. J.
Hell Maid
Miss Helen Reitily, Ilroolilyn, N. Y.
Gruferl
William Miirrls, Long llruncli, X. , l , |
l'<it Itonst
G. Mlinz, Flushing, I.. I. 1
Mendnll
W. Ii. Hrophy, Freeliolil, N. J.
Queen Meri-J>i. . . !
Aleyona I'arin, Now i'ork.
1'rliiceHs Ali'y.ma.
Second Baoe, 3:14 Paoe—Funs 9300.
II. M. Fry, Mount Molly, N. J.
ReekiMi
QiK-i-ii of I l l - a r t s . .
Dr. I*. Rogers George, l'aU-rson, N. J.
M. 1). Mctralfe, New York.
1'itlHy l)lllon
l-;twoini Hnyder, Katnntown, N. J.
Lfland ( J e n t r y . . . .
,
ulmrli'H B. barker, 'frenloii, X. J.
Carrie Ulllon
NelHon Vnrin'V, Fairground, t,. I.
liar.m.ll,(
J. W. tlllcn, l'tUcrson, N. J.
Henry T
Third Baoe, aisa PAOB—Pur.. 9300.
Lem Ki-ti-ham, lied Bank, X. ,T.
Owyhouiac
Kdwiird Taylor, COR'M Neuk, X. J.
flii.ul l-'i-iilay
II. C. LoiiKstreet, Mount Holly, N. J.
G>'l.»y Lad
II. U Htout, FloniliiKton, N, .1.
Ciliii
NotHim Varney, Fairground, ],, I.
rrliH'.-HM !•:
.Sliloi-y M n d
C. H. \Vr\lK, Jersey City, N. J.
Perfection
FiatH'is SlMiml. . • .
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THE WILSON FARM"
Two-Year Hill Selected" American
Giant Seed Potatoes.
VITALITY is thewatchword in producing pedigree seed potntoes.
Aftur choosing high yielding liilla nnd n Boil (ivorablo in physical
coiiilition for this work, the grower must surround the crop with tho
many UIKKH which can be totally or partially controlled by man,
l'roper fertilization, thorough tillngo, both before and after planting to ron'xervo tho moisture us far as poaaible, thoroughly spraying
the fi>liiii:<' of tho potatoes by lining an insecticide, and fungirida to
protect from potato butffl and blight, arc Homo of the thinga that tho
producer of potatoes can well nlford to givo hin tltai- nml Httvntlon,
all of which iihow In tho finished product.
After hill iiolucting American (Hants two yours and giving them
eari'fnl attention, whilo growing, can you blameun for Btninlinjf back
iiflhi-in?
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THE WILSON FARM,
Castile, Wyoming County,
New York.
CHARLES DUBOIS, Dlr.etor In Charge,
Red Bank, New ler»oy.
LOOK FOR THE BLUE BELL
AT THE
MONMOUTH COUNTY FAIR
Ample public telephone facilities have been installed for your uie. If you are a telephone
•ubtcriber your telephone need* will receive our
careful attention. If you are not, let ui take
your application for telephone icrvice at our
booth.
NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY
A. B. WILSON, Local A H ent.
32 Monmouth Street,
Red Bank, N. J.
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Contractor* and Builder*,
Meadow
Brook Farm
BROAD STTREEX
SHREWSBURY,
NEW JERSEY
T»k>k.i» M-M K.i B..V
R«d Bank, If. 1.
Wof k 4MM br OM Amp m ««hln«1.
N< t«k lot Ut«n mn»
.
„_ FARM PRODUOTSl
,
Kmilury Milk ami Cream of QuarnnUHMl Purity from Tuborcullii t e s t e d Cowi
Kmiry I'rlnt DutUr, lluttormllk, ERKS and Poultry
A UmlUd numlwr of f«mlll«i auppllwl
If IntvrMUd in procuring Parm Product* Kr«« from D1UT Mid UIHKAHK,
writ* us for Information