Volume Xviii. No. 27. Red Bank, N, J., Wednesday, January 1, 1896

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Volume Xviii. No. 27. Red Bank, N, J., Wednesday, January 1, 1896 RED BANK TEE. VOLUME XVIII. NO. 27. RED BANK, N, J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1896. $1.50 PER YEAR. creditors will eventually receive dollar ,TWO WOMEN INSANE, THE LOVETT CO.'S AFFAIRS. 'or dollar. THE CAVALRYMEN'S BALL. AF1REATIVD.PARA1LEY'S. fEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN; - There, is scarcely a doubt "but the busi- Mrs. Ilartshorne Burleu and Mrs. ATTENDED BY NEARLY THREE ~Barah Plntard in the AHvlmn. ITS EMBARRASSMENT THOUGHT ness will-be continued-in some form. HIS HOUSE DESTROYED LAST THIS * DAM OF *AN ICE POND - The new'calaloguo for the spring of 1800 HUNDRED PEOPLE. lira Ella Hurley, wife of Hartshorno GfPES WAT. TO BE ONLY TEMPORARY. is almost entirely in typo, and prepara- SATURDAY. Hurley of Shrewsbury, was taken to the tions .for its publication at an early date T/ie Hall Handsomely Decorated state insane asylum at Trenton on Satur- Private and Public Property , The Trouble Caused bv the Flnan- are going forward. It is expected that Most of the Contents of the Uouse day. For some months Hurley has not 1 With Flags and Accowtermenti-r aged-A Family Ueuniotyat Chapel ——,clal Jfeprisston—A Very Success- some sort of an amicable arrangement Savea-Ko Wind, but No Water to been living with his wife. He left his fulItiiatnesaVptoiSOIt^-Prbspects JlanvEleaant Toilcttes-The Troop FluUt the Flames—The Loss Cov- Hill-Mechanics'. Ofilcers-A Fight will be made with the creditors, and a Clears About $1OO by the' Affair. home and went to his mother's house to - of the Concern, .;;•..., number jof thorn. holding the largest ered (JV Insurance. ' at Belford. •The ball given in the town Hall by; the ; live, just across the street from his own The Lo'vett company at Little Silver, is claims against the company have already .The house of D. D. Parmley in Middle- house. He took his eldest child, a boy The dam on the ice pond of Reuben in temporary flnancial'utraita, but there Second Troop of Cavalry; last-Friday »wn township, aoroas the river from Eed )avis, near Navesink, gave .way on Sun- signified their intention of making a night was the biggest social event of the about six years old, with him, and would is very little doubt that it will pull settlement that will be agreeable to the Bank, which is better known as the Gor* not allow the boy to visit his mother. ay night and let the water out. ' The ( :/ season. Tho members of the troop had through its present difficulties. .The company. ' . ; qon homesteadr'waB totally destroyed by Afterhe left his wife he gave her |S a pood covered about two acres of land. trouble is due principally to the hard decorated the ball with holly and ever are Ia3t Satvtrday morning. The fire is Mr. Davis bad just .finished an ice house The Monmouth nursery business was greens, and flags, sabers, helmetB and Week with which to support herself and times, which has affected disastrously all Bup^osed.to have been caused by a de- her remaining two children; :~ on the property. He had had only one started by John: T. -Lovett in 1878. Mr. other accouterments of the troop were day's cutting from the ice in tho pond. • the concerns in the country engaged in Lovett had very little capital when he fective chimney. 8oon "after ne left home Mrs. Hurley the seed and nursery business, hardly one also used as ^decorations. Invitations When the-dam *gave way the. water Btarted, but be had a yyery thorough hod been sonfc to officers of other nearby The fire was first discovered by Robert began to show signs of mental derange- r of which haB made any money during Sankins, who has oharge of the place, flowed over James 1. Sickles s hjnd and knowledge of the nursery business, as be military organizations, and-a number of ment. Although she knew her ^husband id considerable damage. It washed out the past three years and many of them had been'for several years with A. Hanco vvnen first seen the fire was hi the upper would not return home, Bhe would get have failed. ' , . theee were present. The members of 1 public road that will cost $100 to repair & Son, the proprietors of the Rumson the troop_,wbre their full dreBSuniforms,; pajrt of the house, and the roof wad ablaze the meals, ready three times a day, set a The Ijbvett .companyis the successor on the< >wst aide. .Hankins went into the and one of the coutity bridges was also nurseries, who at that time.were the and the 6ther men present were in ordi- place for him, and then sit down, ajid damaged. • ; J; , ? .-.'oftheJ.T.Lovettcompany. Thebhange largest growers of ornamental stock in nary full dress. ...•'•'•"•• ."'." garret and parried; out a cheat of silver- wait for him to <3bme home. Her in- itt the name was made about two years the country, Mr. Lovett bad also served ware,.' By this time the other workmen sanity was shown in many ways, and it A family reunion was helcTat Ira An- Nearly three hundred people attended on the place and the neighbors who were' anides's at Cbapel Hill on' Christmas .ago, whenThomas H. Spaulding became in various capacities, from bookkeeper the ball. Many of the ladies appeUred in was at-last deemed bestto send her to •/ a member.of the concern. He put, in to general manager,-™ other large nur- jattructed by the blaze came and helped the asylum. She was taken there on day. AH his children and grandchildren elegant toilettes. Trie march was led to save the household goods; / J •were present, besides a number of other ' $35,0.00 in cash and took half the Btock series in the country. His business was by Captain J. V. Allstrom and Mrs. J. Saturday by John T. Tetley, the overeeer •of the company. ThemoneyMr. Spauld- very successful, and in a few years he Nothing could be done to stay the of the twor, • • relatives. Among them were Mr. and Hayden of Long Branch. About;75 Mra. Wm. Antonides, Mrs. Delia-Morris ing put in was used principally in starts had become the largest small fruit nur- couples took part in the march, whioh flames, as there was not sufficient water . On Friday Mr. Tetley. took Sarah Pin- ing a seed business in connection with seryman in the-United States. In 1884 on the place to be ofany-use. The fire tard to the aBylum, She ie 91. years old and Bartley Morris of Red Bank, Mrs. began about ten o'clock, and dancing Charles Hampton of Long Branch;Mr. - nursery business of the company. This he bought the-Rirmson nurseries and was continued until four o'clook m the niade but-slow progreBS, asthere was no arid has lived in Bed Bank; all her life. department of the business necessitated added the growing of ornamental trees wind blowing, and/it "gradually ate its and Mrs. Gordon Patterson, Mr. and-Mrs. morning. Supper was Berved in the v She has been queer and eccentriq for the the purchase of supplies of many kinds, and shrubs to his business. Later on way to the lower floors. In three hours past fifty years. She lived in a small Charles Antonides and'Mr. and Mrs; Ira large room down stairs from twelve to Lntonides. of Atlantic Highlands; and and upwards of $20,000 is now locked he built a number of greenhouses and two o'clock. The troop made about $100 ndthing was left standing except two house on Weststreetj between Monmouth ; 'rank Antonidea of Chapel Hill. up in this department of the business. went into the cut flower business, and by the ball. chimneys. — ' and Oakland Btreota, The hduse is owned '• Nearly $10,000 was spent in advertising the last addition to his business was the ,'•••' The household goods on the second by Mrs. Angeline Eppelihej and about a New officers of Middletown council of the new branch of the business last year, seed and bulb branch. This would no Among the ladies from Red Bank with and third floors were removed, but the month ago she got out a dispossess war- American Mechanics were elected on and the returns were very small. doubt have* been as successful as his noticable toilettes were the following: goods in the attic were destroyed, with rant to get possession of the house. Miss Friday night, as follows: ',. • former undertakings but for the finan- Mra.J;W. Bosko wore a cown of white Bilk. • the exception of a chest of silver. In Junior past councilor—O.H. Morford.' The depression in the nursery business Mrs, Alice Hendrlckson, black silk. Pintard's case was. investigated by Mr. 'began in 1892, immediately after Cleve- cial panic due to tho new tariff, and the the attic were a large quantity of. Tetley and he found that she had no Councilor-Henry W. Stark. consequent business depression. A fire Mrs. John 13. Uernen, black Batin. Vlco^xrancilor—Junes Mount, Jr. land was elected,. Itf the fall, of 1892 Mrs. Philip Stoflel, black, satin. linen, summer clothing, and other house- means of support and that she was of Conductor-William' H. Dorn.' • ! more than the usual amount of orders at the nursery a few weeks ago destroyed Mrs.D.W. White, black satin. hold goodo, which had been packed away unsound mind. When it came time for Warden-John C. Crawford; ' were booked at the nursery, bat after the three greenhouses.and nearly all their Mrs. 1. Ketcliam. hlack crcpon. for the winter.
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