NO, 40, RED BANI, N; J, MARCH 26, 1918, PAGES 1-TO- BBOKB QUA»AJtHMIIl TOTS9. RETURNS EtPM ARMY. WlUlaaj ¥•»»••• tttta into Srertli Mot«bl« apcrnksn to b. M Motor l«tt MRS. ROGAN'S MEMORIAL With tta MOArd of M*aUli. Club Aff«lr. William VanNcsi of Will street was TXVO wukMAmmo *ACK no* »»*-Members of the Bed Bank motor COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE COMMISSIONERS arrested last week on a complaint •nom IM m WAI. boat club are arrangiiiE for a commo- IMPRESSIVE SERVICES AT UNVEILING OF WINDOW made by the of health. Tho dore's banquet to be held Thursday, AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, TO DRAW UP SPECIFICATIONS. charge against him was that of break- m#A Bunk MM Wai la Itnnl May 1st, at the Globe hotel. There will ing a quarantine ordinance. It was •kttUa with tt* V*xks-.Xtt Oat Con-be a number of notable speakers at testified that he refused to stay inside flict Ha WM StnKk Thr« Tlm« with the affair, among them being Gov- The Window was Installed by the Member* of the Congregation Code Wfll Provide for Setter Fire Protection and More Sanitary his house when some of the members BnUaiw, ernor Jornos F, Fielder, Judge Robert of hli family wtfre sick with a con- Vito Marascio, brother of Frank and Cary of Jersey City, Charles F, Chap- at a Cost of $I»O0O-Funds were Raised by Voluntary Contri- Building* -Tentatrv*. Specification! for tho Garbage Contract tagious disease. He was fined 926, and Dominic Marascio who conduct barber man, editor of the boating magazine, Recorder Badeau released him upon sTiops on West Front street, returned Motor, James W, McCarthy, assistant butions—An Eloquent Sermon by Rev, Robert G. Davey, a are Submitted and it it Decided to Make a Number of Change* his promise to pay the money in eight last week from Italy, whore he hasprosecutor of Hudson county and Mor- weekly Installments, been serving his country in the Italian ris W, Whittaker. r Former Pastor of the Church, in Them-Other Bu.ineit Transacted at Monday Night'tMeeting. army. The Presbyterian church at Red pression. In his sermon Mr. Davey R«d Bank is to have a building code alarms had been turned In, He .. About two years ago Vito left for Bank wns filled to overflowing Sunday referred touchingly to Mrs. Rogan, and a building inspector. This was ferred to the agreeable relntlans which Italy and upon hi» arrival in his morning when a window was unveiled and his remarks wore such n« to bring «MJ

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THB RED BANK REGISTER BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. • *• MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN ALL PARTS .Bruises OF MONMOUTH COUNTY. kMfe^»««d fti tmc« by *B appSt*- AMI U Ste*»'§ UoUueau Doa't

Personal Note*, Sale of Property, Building Operations, Entertain- EGAN'S "Btota'l linlmont taadon * nor* t % *! 1 k«v M ments, Lodge Doings, Slight Fires, Births, Marriage*, Death*, l Accidents, Cases of Sickness, Proceedings of Official Bodies and Storage Vans and Express, w tbAt wovlnc U»« la IOM I mm &nt tbidt 1 *quM farm l» hmm t ndrv d to do y»wywr »*«»*** arftarftvtev c or Other Interesting Features of Town and County, rumltur*tr* . pianoio* or b&•% nnd tStemn'* UntitMwt tor broktn bought it for a boys' clubhouse, and tlie Manasquan river early in May, It h>b. AH kind* of hctvy or tlgnt trttclf e«pc«n»«rk In t«M tb^u Ibno manzft Crawford of Freehold was He has been stationed there fight j • Str««t. !«•«» B«nK. struck by an automobile and knocked years. Previously he was the Amer-! t pkHHlMvl. Ofttf pk**» 3»tJ, down last Wednesday, She was noticon Consul at Rheims, Fiance, • I • SO MONMOUTH STREETT. eprlously hurt, j * SLOANS The Long Branch high school lost Sorateliea Brotlisr-In.Xiaw'i race, j , its second gamo of tho season last David Griiber of Long Branch bad , • Wednesday when it was defeated by his brother-in-law, Joseph PoznasiHky, j , OTECIALT Rahway by a score of 33 to 15. arrested last week on a charge of ! • scratching his face. They gotjnto an j * A horse belonging to Charles T, Ely y gj j Building Lou to of E^^ woos taken Biclc at Freehold hist argumenrumg t t oveo r n of MMrr, Grubcr's ; •Ma Psvfc and on Hvrh«N WMMi Friday weekk. It was takek n to a stabltble childrenchildren . PozPoznasiskn y was held under mOQ bail, and died SnturdnyL Mm, George A, Lyon of Woodstock, Prog- Stows Keoponotl. T«rm» to •«» bvycr. Connecticut, formerly Miss Bcrni?e The Saeeo drug company, wb:ch ' I Bflteman of Asbury Park, gave birth fook over the business of Bennett & 1 * to a daughter last week, Sncco of Long Branch, reopened its I * Elwood VanBraklo, Joel A. Walling store last week after undergoing al- ; « Beodricksoo & Stout, and John P. Lloyd were elected school terations and repairs. The store will • Shan't B««k trustees off Matawat n borougbh h lasltt be under the management of Charles Patteraon g on hontit. Mills, week, C,S Sacco. »Jl«p Mid A marriage license has been issued _„„, ,„_„_ »B.BIOH D tB nfr s H lou 60 Broad Street, Rod Bank, ltf to Mildred S. EwinK and Jacob Deihl « ° ™ « ' of Whitcsville, in Neptune township. „ James Hanlon son of the ate Owen - Mrs, Margaret Brown, wife of El- Jnnlon ,of * ™->hpld, died Monday of j wood Brown, died near Freehold | ^st w^ at the home ol his brother, : Tuesday of last week of pneumonia. ^tcl" Hnnfcn at the age of 43 years, Ryder & McGackin Clarence J.Clayton of Manasquan He leaves three brothers, Michael , ct d Robespierre Shirt Waist 307- has sold his house on Union avenue at ; ^ « f« •^remiah Hanlon, all of, Painting, Decorating that place to Homy G." Taylor, I freehold. i SO Centi. Made Up Simoon. Nigfat Gown 204 Miss Fannie Stevenson of Allen- ! Boras injurta in Punch and Solid Embroidery ,in White. town was taken to a sanitarium at A horse belonging to R, Boniallo of : Instructionafop Puach Work, necessary 86 cent*. and Paper Hanging. Rockburrow, Pa., last week. Long Branch ran away Tuesday of j Made Up Combination needle, also (uffldent material to make Suitable for girls 8 to 10 yeari. Frank Nunziato of Matawan was j last" week. The horse" struck a tic Corset Cover and Ctocu. long Bleevea are included. This waist granted naturalization papers at j post on Broadway and was badly cut lar Drawers 194 01.OO. opens in front, Writo for Art Booklet. Mail or Phone Orders Filled, 10 Gold Street, Freehold last Thursday, I o_.n . th...e. ,legs and the harness was Mrs. Frank B, Haldeman of As- •-wrecked. the wagon waa not much bury Park gave birth to a son on St. damaged, JOSEPH iALZ, Red Bank, Red Bank, - New Jeraey. Patrick's day. Governor James F, Fielder will re-I Wo Oppoiition at Ettimate* Furntthtd, view the baby parade at Asbuiy Park | Theodore J, Sweeney, Charles Smith in August. and Charles V. Shropshire wore re- Harry Clayton has given up his job elected members of the Soabright j at SagoWky's meat market at Free- i board of education last week without j A Few Laundry Facts. hold. i opposition. Only 24 votes were east. | through from the small ante room into ; An appropriation of $6,000 was: the basement of the church. ; adopted. j 1. We have the finest laundry H«w Cimrch at Katawan, i Paeauioiila Stoves ratal, j plant in the country. A split in the congregation of the Mrs. Margaret,.,., Brown. , , wh. o, live, d, - d l ROW BIGGER CROPS OF FRUIT 2. We give the best work and Second Baptist church at Matawan ; "ear Freehold, died luestlny of last; has resulted in the building of a new Iw eek from pneumonia, aged 25 years, j service. meeting place on the Suydam prop- ; Her infant child, only a few hours old j erty. It took only three days for the at the death of its mother, was buried 3. We are careful of colors and congregation to put up the new build- i Thursday. The mother was buried ing, A man named Johnson from Bel- FridayTr"'J"", Use the Riocferii Metliods of Culture for Fruit Trees, and You delicate pieces. mar is pastor of the new church, Justice on BdQcatlon Bonra, 4. We study to give the least Entortainment at OakUurfit. Justice A. R, Chinory was elected a By an entertainment known as^ a member of the West Long Branch wear to linen, "Trip Around the World" the Ep-board of education this week, succeed- j Will More than Double Your Crops. worth league of the Oakhurst Metho-! »n_S the late William R. Sloeum, Wil-1 5. We use the best supplies ob- dist church cleared $21.75 last liam H. Morris, Frank Antonides and , tainabJe, Wednesday, Those who attended the John Davison were re-elected to the affair were conveyed in an automobile board. 6. ffi'.uii steam heatid ma- to different houses, each of which rep- Wedding1 at Bra4lay Beach. The farmers of Monmouth county are rapidly taking up the new methods of fruit chines, • resented a foreign country. Miss Martha H, Wright, daughter Bivec Bill PasiietL of Rev, N, J. Wright/ formerly of j culture which have revolutionized fruit growing in the West. Some of the fruit farms 7. We wash each flat work lot In the state assembly last week a ! Long Branch, and Joseph C. Miller of bill introduced by Speaker Leon R. Bridgeton, were married at Bradley of Monmouth county are yielding bigger fortunes per acre than the most famous of the ; by itself. Taylor making an additional appro- '. Beach last Saturday week by the; Western fruit farms. priation of $15,000 for the permanent ; bride's father, who is pastor at that "8, We treat customers the best improvement of Shark River inlet, was ' place. weknowhow, passed. The improvement consists of j women's ouiifl Offloeri. Mainly the work consists of spraying the fruit trees at the proper time with the concrete jetties to keep the inlet from Mrs. John H, Post has been elected proper mixtures. The machinery is not expensive,, and the increased yield the first year If this is what you want, filling up with sand, presdent of the women's guild of the send for us. Mr*. Ann Conlter Dead. Asbury Park Congregatonal church. • from a score of apple trees will more than pay the cost of the entire outlay for machinery Mrs, Ann Coulter of Freehold died ! Miss Mabel Shear is recording secre- Saturday, March lath, at the homo of tary, Mrs. Harold Kyle financial see- and supplies. her daughter, Mrs, Alonzo Crawford retnry and Mrs, J, C. Allgor treas- Red Baok Steam Laundry, at the age of 83 years. Besides Mrs, urer, Besides the machinery for spraying, we have all the best spraying solutions, includ- Crawford she leaves two children, Collision of 62 White St., RID RANK, N. I. Mrs. Thomas Conk of Freehold and ing lime and sulphur, arsenate of lead and Scalecide. These have been found the best Automobiles belonging to Capt, Telephone 32-J. William Colter of Long Branch. Petei' Vredenjburg and Joseph Dona- Judgment Against Laundry Company. hay collided Wednesday afternoon at sprays for San Jose scale, codling moth and other insect and fungus pests. Gustave Miller, a summer residentl Freehold. Capt, Vredenburg's mn- We have booklets on spraying, telling when, how and why to spray, and what to of Deal, was awarded judgment of -i chme was so badly disabled that it had $181 and costs against the United to be taken to a garage to be repaired, spray with. These booklets and other literature of a similar character will be given free laundry company of Asbury Park last Quick Profit ia Real Estate, week at Freehold. The suit was j Clayton Palmer, an Englishtown to any person interested. brought because 109 lace curtains ; merchant, a short time ago bought the were damaged at the laundry. . ! Uarne property near Englishtown for Hew Member at Ocean tfrove, | $2,490. A week later he sold it for Henry D. Chamberlain of Ocenn i $3>500- His profits amounted to $145 IRON AGE Grove was elected to the Neptune !a day whlle he owned the property, IRON AGE IRON A0E township board of education last week j Kotel waiter aeafl, Horizontal Barrel Sprayer over William Lyndall by a vote of: M, J, Raiford, for the past ten years Bucket Pump Sprayer Vertical Barrel Pump 124 to 30. Marcus Clayton and John i head waiter at the Columbia hotel at Bntton, whose terms expired, were • Asbury Park, died at Washington last re-elected without opposition. | week, Mr. Raiford had a wide ae- otorgm w. Young laaietEfl. | Quaintance at Asbury Park. He us- The Hudson county grand jury last | Ually sPent the winters in Florida, For home trees, bushes, Wednesday voted an indictment j MseOoiiftid Wing at Bradley Beach, vines, etc, and for white- against Ueorge W. Young of Deal, The Bradley Beach school election Real Estate, Insurance who was charged with .soiling prop- hist week was a complete victory for washing buildings, cold erty at Portaupeck on false repi'osen- the MacDonald-FoKter faction, Their tatiohB. Young is tho husband of candidates, Joseph McLnughlin, water painting, washing Madame Nordica, the actress. Charles Oilman and Edward Yarnall, windows and wagonft and FARMS FOR SALE. Auto Damages, ; were elected for three year terms. John N. Burtis of Asbury Park was ' Fresout to Theatrioal Maa. many similar jobs. COTTAGES FOR RENT, awarded S100 at Frtehold last week! Walter Rosenberg, manager of the Both Furnkhed and Unfurnished. for damages to his automobile, which , Broadway theater at Long Branch 100 pounds pressure is was struck from the rear by a ma- who donated the use of the theater to ehin| owned by Mrs. badie \. Brady | tho Long Brnm-h Elks for their mem- easily maintained when Money to Loan in Various Sum*. of New York lost July. Mr. Burtis , ovial Forviccs, was given a silver cigur- spraying. Downward brought suit for $300. jet te case lu»t week by the Elks. W. A, HOPPING, AtMeties at rreehoia. ! Buys Kotue at OafcUMrt. stroke of the lever brings 40 Bro»4 Str««t, R«d B.nk. W. J- The athletic association of Freehold i Mr. and Mrs, William Conrow of the spray. has been reorganized with W. Moffet j West Long Branch will move to Oak= Smith as president, Rose H, Barkalow i hurst next month. Thev have bought as VK0 president W. B. Duryee, Jr., j the Jane Brown house "at that place Can be used in any' kind as treasurer and J, Hallam Conover as and will make several improvements of solution, hot or cold. This rig is sold complete, DANBURTS I secretaiyoretary, ihe association is planning to the place before moving in. K L STOMACH TABLETS The only parts that come mounted on a skid and shipped for an active season. Victim of Conitiinption, so that all you have to do, is to Sold •w«rywh«r« 25c a ho*. Bchcol Blectlon at MoujnoiitU Beacji. Mrs, Mary Butcher, wife of Richard in contact with the solu- attach the lever—then it is THESE TABLETsTrrnol • CURE ALL! A. (.). Johnson, Reuben Johnson and m U «* win .it. tommtpttkommt Butcher of Asbury Park, died last tion are brass and cannot ready for business wherever f John Me Wood, Jr., were elected mem- j Wednesday of consumption. She was you need it bers of the Monmouth Beach board of ! 34 years old. Because the woman had be corroded, education last week. The vote was ! not had a physician regularly Coroner This is a safe machine on KHVMS very light and tht opposition to the I A. W. Bennett was called, Candle wick packing is hill sides and it will stay right QUICK REUE FOR MONEY REFUND- three successful candidates received ED IF NOT SATMPACTORY, only one vote each. School Trustees Re-Elected. side up. Pup is entirely out- SAMPLE F«EE At the school election at .Manasquan used —it is easily and side. None of the machinery tinen Bliowor at Miitawfin.. . last week Charles J, Parker, Oscar cheaply replaced, when is in the solution where it is Harden, Drake and Thomas F. Frawe were re- (laughter of Aaron Hardun of Mata- elected trustees without opposition. necessary, without removing plunger or any bound to rust and be •limy to I wan, gave, her a linen shower a few (Continued on. next page.) handle. Every part is easy to nights ago. Miss Harden will bp mar- other, part. This is a strong pump, which can be get at, decent to handle and vied to Harry C, Heyer of Morgan- solution touches brass parts Villp nri Kn+n^^fiif A *^*.n yiih ni theWANTED: 50 Men and Women; # Bronze ball valves. These can be removed in attached to any barrel, or we furnish ft only. Thos. B. Deats & Soo» An •pnsAnlta.ry Jail, one minute, without taking the pump apart. special barrel if desired. This pump This machine handles any To Take Advantage o^ Special O^e J Judge Walter Taylor of the now kind of solution, hot or cold, at district court at Asbury •park in a Made by James Cooper, Jr. j # No friction in this pump—plenty of clearance will give all the power needed for four -100 to 125 pounds pressure. letter to The Asbury Park Press last The barrel hold^ 50 gallons and week complained that the city jail James Cooper, Jr., the enterprising I around the plunger and no internal packing on spraying nozzles, and if one has many Ornamental and Tiling room was unsanitary and that the druggist u advertising today for fifty | plunger. the solution ft kept mixed by an pobco headquarters were in u slovenly men and women to take advantage of j trees to spray this pump will be found automatic dasher. It has hemp a Specialty. condition, the special half price offer he is mak- very effective, and cheaper in the long packing and bronze ball valves Wftnno Found Ottilty. ing on Dr. Howard's celebrated specific Improved Vermorel nozzle is furnished—also, and can be furnished as it ia or lor the cure of constipation and dys- s Alhtone Manno of Anbury Park was pepma and get a fifty cent package at and extra cap for washing wagons, windows, etc run than a smaller pump and outfit. with one or two lengths of hose. EttlnwlM' found guilty of selling liquor without half price 2o cents; , W. J. a license by « jury ut Freehold last So positive is he of the remarkable week. Mr, and Mrs. Edison I? power of this Kpedfic to cure these Hooker, detectives, furnished the evi- diseases as well as sick hoadnches and dence against Manno. liver troubles, that he agrees to refund JUliJeta Encased n, Ounnl. the money to any customer whom the CHARLES LEWIS. George O. Smith, a Newark high medicine does not quickly relieve and school athlete, haB been engaged an cure. { an ocean life guard at Asbury Park If you connot call at James Coopor Jr. R store today send him 25 cents by HENDRICKSON & APPLEGATE WHOLKSALB uin BBTAU. OBAJJEtt 1H for the coming season by Manager Davis of the bathing estsibli aliment. mail and he will send you a package *ft»toj- Mm Pr»»ant Job. promptly charges paid. r, 8»*h, Doors, BUnda. O1»M James Cooper, Jr., has been able to EAST FTOONT STREET Rev. J. P. Millbank, rector of St.secure only a limited supply of tho Peter's Episcopal church at Freehold, specific, «b great is the demand and and BttUdvm* has declined a coll to become rector of you should not delay taking ndvnn- « church at Danbury, Conn., where ho I RED BANK, - - - NEW tape of this liberal offer he iB making w«H formerly rector. this week. »••••••»•»»•»»»••••.••••»•••••••• RED . J. THE RED BANK REGISTEB

Notice to Customers at) ffmm m/k, about State of New Jersey, Senate Bill No. 44, which has be- come a law, reads as follows:

"It shall be unlawful for any person, linn, corpoi-ation or association, engaged in the production, manufacture, distribution or sale of any commodity of gen- eral use, or rendering any service to the public, to discriminate between differ- ent persons, firms, associations or corporations, or different sections, commu- nities or cities of the State, by selling such commodity or rendering such service at a lower rate in one section, community or city than another, or at the same rate or price at a point away from that of production or manufacture as at the The philosophy of clothes has lots place of production or manufacture, after making due allowance for the differ- to do with the philosophy of life. ence, if any, in the grade, quality or quanity and in the actual, east of (reimporta- Clothes philosophy teaches one WHY tion from the point of production or manufacture, if the effect or intent thereof to DRISS WELL, In a few words it is is to establish or maintain a virtual monopoly, hindering competition, or restric- this; "Look good; you'll feel good; tion of trade." you'll make good," You will be bound' to SEE, ^each week, the "Dandy Dresser" Clothes In order to comply exactly with the above law, it drawing which Mr, R. F, Outcault, the famous New York artist, will make has been found necessary to make new selling prices on for us. Also READ OUR advertise- all our various products. ments. They will teach you how to LIVE, HOW to DRISS, HOW to PROS- For example, the price of tank wagon Water PER-and WHERE to buy YOUR CLOTHES. White Kerosene Oil at Bayonne, our manufacturing point, is 8 l-2e, per gallon. The freight rate to Red STETSON HATS INTERWOVEN SOX Bank is .23 per barrel of 50 gallons, or 46-100 of a REDMAN COLLARS E. & W. SHIRTS cent per gallon. Our Red Bank price for this product is, therefore, 8 96-lOOc. per gallon. The selling prices on kerosene, gasoline, lubricating oils—in fact, on all of our products, are now being made on this basis. We are publishing this explanation in order that our customers may understand the necessity of prices involving decimal fractions of a cent. - Red Bank STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey)

John H. Green. William R. Tollman district court heaid his first ease last BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. and Enoch P. Bavieon were re-elected Wednesday morning in rooms assigned for the full term. to him in the city hall. The court will (Continued from last vagfi.) Boons foe District Court. sit every Monday and Thursday, George Van Winkle, who has been a The board of freeholders has leased Sick Duty Recovering. constable at Long Branch sixteen rooms from the Monmouth trust com- Edward Havens of Long Branch, years, has been appointed sergoant-at- pany at Asbury Park for the district eight months old, who has been very arms of the Long Branch district court at that place. Judge Walter sick: and under the care of a nurse for court, Mr. VanWinkle has been a Taylor will take possession of the three months, has recovered. Last new kjnd of waterproof cement which taken sick with diphtheria a few days I court officer at Freehold many times. rooms next week. k the child was taken home. the government %vill use on a .big job ago. His case is a light one. , DIM at Hospital. Stricken -wltli Apoplexy. Artury Talk Souse Sola, at San Pcdvo, Cal. School Boy a Valet, Mrs. Delia Meginley died at the Charles H, Webster, who for many Herbert P. Stewart, note teller in Victim of Heart Dliaasg, Amil Gai'dell of Oakhurst has left ^ong Branch hospital last Wednes- years ' was engaged in the express the Asbury Park and Ocean Grove William H. Bird, a former resident the Long Branch high school to take i day after a long sickness of Blight's business at Asbury Park, was stricken bank, has bought the W. Frank Con- of Allentown, died at his home at a position as valet to Master Frederick disease. Mrs. Meginley was born in with apoplexy lost week and is in a able property" at Asbury Park and Trenton Monday of last week of heart Frelinghuysen of Newark. Ireland and she leaves four children, serious condition. His entire right Joseph, Mary-; Eunice and Anna. will take possession next week, disease. He waa 48 years old and Tobacco BuBlnsiBM Consolidate, side is affected. To "Piny Ball is the South. leaves a widow. [ Bhower for Matawan Olrl. The Palace cigar store company of Kallrona Froporty Improved, D, Bunting of Allentown has gone to Wont R«w Depot. Asbury Park will consolidate with S, Miss Marion Fountain and Miss The Central railroad has torn down Nashville, Tenn., where he will pre- The Neptune township committee A, Reeves, who is engaged in the to- , Gertrude Beers of Matttwan gave n the old hedge near the North Long pare himself for the summer baseball has been asked by the officials of Brad- , "shower" last week at the former's Branch station and has replaced it bacco business. season at that plnee. Mr, Bunting ley Beach to combine with that bor- Hew. Farm Bullfllng'B. home for Miss Anna Carmen, whose with a fine wire'fence. The hedge pluyed in the South last year. ough in condemning land for a site I engagement to Dr. Augustus White of partly shut off the view of approach, for a new depot. A new hennery and other outbuild- Freehold was recently announced. ing trains. Proposed Bend Approved. ings have been erected on the Baker The freeholders went over the pro- Wedded Eleven Years. Hill farm at Imlaystown by Frank | Returned From Malst, Men Fully Organized. posed new road from New Bedford to Benjamin D. Yard of Allentown re- The Long Branch business men's as- Mr. and Mrs. George L, Morton of Smith. Glendola last week and confirmed the Seagirt celebrated their eleventh wed- JUBtle« sow ft lawyer, j turned a few days ago from Maine, sociation is now n permanent organiz- action of file surveyors of the highway ding anniversary Tuesday night of A few days before he left there the ation, Edward H, Lacour is president in the laying out of the road, last week by entertaining eleven of Edgar R. Bonsall, justice of the The Standardized Car thermometer was 32 degrees below of the association, Milton J, Goldstein their friendH. peace in Nuptunc township, passed thu Timken.Dotroit heavy type front and fear s*!ei, zero and a train on which he was rid- vice president and William M. Slocum Dentil of Mnunsqurui Man. examinations hist week as an attorney Mnyo German mlvcr radintor on nil modcU, ing got stalled In a snow drift.* Charles W, Allen of Manaaquan Boy a lawyer. Delco Li ihtmtt Ignition and Starting iy«tem, secretary. at law. Northwsy Unit Power Pisntt with encloied vaives and iilenl Coven- I Witt at Bolmnr. Child Strnok by Auto. died of apoplexy last Thursday week. Charles F. Dittmar of Freehold, a Man Buys Farm. try chain,. Ihii ii the largeit plant in the world •peeializine on Unit Mr. Allen was 70 years old and was a clerk in Rulif V. Lawrence's law of- Power Plants, Fire from a painter'i gasoline torch The three-year-old daughter of Mrs, noted botanist. He leaves a widow, fice at Asbury Park, has been admit- Jacob D, McBrido of Englishtown Hayes wheels, Ceminer steering Bean. ! caused damage of about $160 to the Alanmnzn Crawford of Freehold was has bought the Edward Johnson farm Spieer universnl jointi, Belmar Episcopal church last Wednea- one son and three daughters. ted to practice aa an attorney at law of 150 ucres located on the Spotswood F, & 5, imported ball bearings used In double rows at the ends of both struck by the mud guard of tin auto- Hiw Deputy Saptrvlaor. • in this state. transmission shafts. This moltea for quietncM on all speeds, j day. The blage was discovered a few mobile while crossing the street last road. Fireitone demountable rimi, minutes after it started, and the fire- week. The child was only slightly John Devlin of Matawan has been Hew Cola itorae'e Plant, View MeohanlcH. Detroit Steul Proiluets* Springs, men quickly extinguished it. bruised. appointed deputy supervisor of the A new twelve-ton cold storage plant William Gibbes and Harry'McDer- I Kill Btiile A. Slmvp Dead. Red Men'B_ district comprising the is being erected at Monmouth Beach Power—Silence—Efficiency Car Jumps lodges at Red Bank, Oceanic, High- for the Monmouth Beach fish company. I mott are new members of the Eng- Miss Bessie A. Sharp died Wednes- A trolley cur at North,Long Branch lands, Keyport and Matawan. The plant will probably be opened by lishtown lodge of American Mechanic:!. Wallace Motor Car Company I day afternoon at the Grand Avenue jumped off the track Wednesday night. May 15th. New Benl Estato Plrni. hotel a,p Anbury Pork at the age of There was no communication between House Deattoyoa l>y Tiro, DISTRiBUTORS I forty years. The funeral was held at Long Branch and North Long Branch The home of Mr, and Mrs, Grubor, James Hanlon Dead. A nuw real estate firm has been Clinton and Avon Avenues, Newark 224 New York Ave,, jersey City [Coatesvlle, Pa., on Friday and the for five hours on account of the acei- who live near EnglJRhtown, was JameH Hanlon of Freehold died nt started at Freehold with Frank ftlul- We have some Unassigned Territory in Monmouth burial was at that place, dent, j burned down last Sunday week. Near- the home of his brother, Peter Hanlon doon and Richard Selurr us partners. County Open for a Desirable Dealer I Iy all of their furniture was lost, but Broio Arm in rail. Kotoroyoliit la nn Accident, of that place, Monday of lust week. j was covered by insurance,. Ho was 43 years old and leaves three Mrs, Charles Sehmires of Imlayfl- MiSB Helen Forsyth of Allentown is Col. Bridgen of Freehold was riding brothers. I recovering from nn operation for the on his motorcycle last week when the Iinlayitown Man Moves, ' *" tov/n fell while going down cellar Mon- removal of her tonsils. The operation machine skidded and he was thrown, John Spence.has moved from Im- Cltloken Tlilovea at Worli, day of last week and broke her arm. wab performed in the hope that Mies .His goggles were broken and tho glass loystown to Hamilton Square, where Chicken thievos wore fit Long to Oarngq, Forsyth would be relieved from fre- cut his head. His injuries are not ser- ho will work ftfr a florist. Warren Branch last week and they got away Fred Bailey of Mannsquan is build- quent attacks of tonsilitisi. ious. Ralph of Hayti will occupy the house with eight hens belonging to H. V.ing an automobile show room to the vacated by Mr. Spcncc. Dvorkin. They left Mr. Dvorkin five Ocean Bftth. Died of Consumption. front of his garage at that place. George C. Smith, a student tit New- chickens, JTfiw bmntoer Dealers, William H. Benine, Jr., formerly of Announoea, Onkhurst's New Postofflae, I ark. who is visiting Godfrey HCUHIIS Freehold, died Monday of last week Miss Marion Moreiiu of Freehold Iia and Karl Anderson of Freehold of Asbury Park, went in swimming in at Gerniflntown, Pn. He was 82 years ontertained u few friends at a curd Samuel Thompson, Oakhurst'H new Rave opened a coal and hunbur 'busi- LYRIC THEATRE the ocean wt Asmiry Park lust Tliurs- old and death was duo to consumption. party recently, ut which time her en- postmaster, will open his omeo in the ness at Yardville, [day. Ho says he liked his dip so well gagement to Charles Thompson of Lewis Brown shop, which was former- Afltlitloa to Ocean Orova Hou«o, Ho leaves a sinter. Miss Mabel Benise, ly used as the Oakhuist reading room. OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL I that he will repeat it. Freehold Property BoldJ Kansas was announced. Mrs, Kennard Chandler of Ocean |x«o*i>tlo» to Faitor. Now Bi'ldr* Ovor Deal Lako. A. J. C. Stokes and Forman Browor Woman Mivtnwiin Boy HonorM. 1 Grove is adding a story to hur cottage The official board of the Oakhurst A new steel bridgi is to replace the at that place, [Methodist church gave a reception last of Freehold have bought a plot of Patrick J, Dolan, formerly of Matn- land from T, Baker Hall in the renr of south bridge over Deal lake. The Improvements to n Church. I Friday night to Rev. Harry F. Fieler, wnn, has been appointed judge of the bridge will probably not be built until Iwho waa returned as pastor for the his home at that place. One of the juvenile court at Newark. His term ' The Allentown Methodist church' is lots has been sold to Fred B. Hurtman, is for five years and he receives a after the close of the coining season. lieinp; improved by having doors put I third year. The reception was held in Pound Stctd in Bed. High-Class Vaudeville I I the church basement. Oof»n Orove Hotel |eld. salary of $5,000 a year. Mn. Matilda A. Bull, for the past Vlremon'a Ihtnter Farty. Charles Horner, nn upted bachelor, to Fnrm Hou««. who made his home with his brother, A pumping engine water system twelve years proprietor of the Aurora Members of the laglo fuo comany Builds Up the Thin and Weak, hotel at Ocean Grove, has bought the of Ocean Grove accoinpuniod by their William at Hornerstown, was found vith a bath and hot water heater is bc- dead in bed last Thursday week. itg installed in the farm house of property from the estate of Mn. Mary wives and sweethearts went to New Somose MaVies TVi'm PcopU Fat, «f George W. Stillwell, near Freehold. J, Gallagher. The price was $12,000. York on a theater party Friday. They Siip»rltit#nd8nt of Masonic Horn*. I.The farm is occupied by Mr. Stillwell'is A Coming Wedding-. saw "Within the Law." Snnford Bey has been appointed Jomes Coo^ew Jr.,wiH Return Money. Photo Picture Plays laon, Staats Stillwell. Miss Gladys Magee, daughter of superintendent of the Masonic homo at Burlington and Mrs, Dey has been In Samo.sc are combined flesh-giving School Election. MM. Maria Magee of Matawan, and Frank Lewis and Clayton Palmer, Stephen Avery of Cllffwood will be who recently bought the Ella Cranco made matron of the institution. food eleineBtB that soon produces a PRICES i The school election at Freehold last Haw Sara at Alltutown. steady and noticcnblc gtiih in flesh. I week waa very quiet, only six votes be- married next Monday night at tho property nt that place, have sold it to Taken after meals, Satnosc mingles Preibyterian church at Manasquan. Thomas Atkinson of Allentown is 1 ll ng cast. Oscar Robinson, M. A. a Staten Island man, who expects to with- tho food and CUUBQB it to bo as- Matinees 5c and 15c Evening! 10c, 15c and 25c \ In XoiplUl for Injury, move to EngliBhtown, having n new barn built on the place •Barkalow and Herbert J. McMurtiu similatcd so that tho fat producing • --J^^IIIMI tnn - - IMIH i • in MITT—mn—rr^^M ' |were all re-elected as members of the Joseph Conover of EngliBhtown, who AUiatawB Man Operated On, recently bought by him nrtd which is elements arc. retained in the system lid of education. broke his leg in two places while haul- occupied by Charles Nelson. John Buckftlew of Allentown was 1 L and you will scon get good flesh, Dont forget the "COUNTRY GROCERY STORE" ] Beriotuly glok. Ing' logs three months ago, went to operated on at Trenton last week for Plorifla Vlilton Bttnrnaa.' steady nervofl and a healthy body. NorrU Cubberly, formerly of Al- the Long Branch hoipital kit week a growth on one of his ears. The Mr, nnd Mrs. Walter Satterthwflit James Cooper, Jr., hna seen such re- Every Wednesday Night. Come and have Uctttown, now a traveling man for a One of the breaki hm fnilett to knit. operation was Buccessful, of Allentown returned lust week from niai'kablu results following the use of Ttfew York firm, was taken seriously Old Hmbm SMnnta at Avon. OrgMlilng- Boy •eontl, Florida, where they spent the winter. SnmoHe thnt ho offers to pay for tho A Good Laugh nick with peritonitis in upper New Frank A, Sofleld and George B. Sob In P»im*ylvftnlB. 1 treatment if it docs not make thin York state a' few day« ago and under- A troop of Boy Scoutfl Ii boing or- people plump nnd rosy, ' Goodrich were returned to the Avon ganised at Manasquan. Rev. Walter William McGinty of Oalchurst will went ain operation. board of education kit week and Hut- You run no risk whatever in buying W. Edge, pastor of the Presbyterian move to EaHton, Pa,, next week, where Samose; it is a true flesh forming food •* Oahhnnrt, son KitteM was elected to BUcce^ church. Is scoutmaster, .- <• Entire Change of Program Mondays and Thundayt. ! John A. Thompson, who resigned. ho will take charge of the golf links, and is sold under tho guarantee of one Frederick R. Taylor was elected a •iff O«mtnt OMu. •lok With Diphtheria, of tho most reputable business houRCH Pictures Changed Daily . nber of the Oakhurat boavd of edu- Ijcaw Bro». of-West Grove have re- Abmni R, Bates, assiBtant engineer m Red Bank to refund the money if ion last week to succeed the late Judge Steirtbwh of th^ Long Branch coived an'order-for 6,000 gallons of a of the Allontown power House', waai it does not give complete satisfaction,'

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THE RED BAM REGISTER tho Shrewsbury, and it may be the ' .*• means of awakening1 the people of Red JCMfit M. COOK, Editor ud PuMUhor. Bank to proper appreciation of the 080RGCCHANCE, A«lit>t>t Editor. river. The average Red Hunker cares Btuliau MMMIVTI very little about the river but this will THOMAS IRVING BROWN. not always bo the ense. Life on the i Shrewsbury is becoming more and suttscmrnoN PRICE. j more popular each year. Oa« ymr |l.6O Stenographer Wanted. •»U month* 76 month* 40 Not the least important feature of ftt the nnntoflico (it Red Bank. the carnival will be the advertising m, J., M which the town will gain from this , dl'tt gala event. The name of Red Hank Must be Quick and Accurate. "WEDNESDAY, MARCH ID, has appeared in all the boating journ- ; aln f^or tin- pant few weeks and this ad- | vertising will be continued up to the ; TALK, time thu carnival is held, The. boating i Either Man or Girl journals are Kent all over the United j An index of thu kind of government HtutaH, and this wide publicity will be j Red Hank has been receiving; during of great advantage to the town. The i tho past year Is revealed by thu eoi-inotorhout club took the initiative in \ Jerlor's report, which shows tho planning for the nfFair, and its co- j READ Good Salary and Opportunity to Right Party. «-OMI, of running the municipality operation with the other two clubs j wan $10,00.0 less than the nmount will enlarge the scope of the carnival i BELOW HOW raiwd by taxes. The commissioners and insure the enlistment of u greater 4 ,-'•.. . - kept well within the budget or e.sti- number of people to make the event a AN OLD 'mate of expenses, and thin, combined success, GENTLEMAN WHO with the large uniount of hack taxes •—_o-o-o—— eolleeteii and an increase in franchise HID HIS MONEY Apply at Factory, liises, "was responsible for tho fine The board of governors of the Long Mlmwing niiide. Branch hospital has put into oper- i OVER THE CLOCK >•• ',• * i atioii a new plan of .securing funds for the institution by asking for an ap- Seldom in the history of the town I NEARLY LOST SIQMLJND EISNER, Red Bank. llsis ii Imiii'd of eiiinniiHHmiiei'S been propriation from each borough and ni>>re heavily handicapped than were ' township in the county. Home immiei- 1 ji> 1 yenr'n otlk'ials when they assumed ' palities have complied with the n> chnirc of tiir b'lioiiij'h alFairs. The: i|Uest, Home have refused to make any : appropriation and most of thorn have • previous board had overrun its appro- SUCCESSFUL. POULTRY RAISERS USE j>i-1 iliiiiis aiul hail left a big legacy of taken no action one way or the other, I FTER an intelligent old gentlemen at the ago of seventy- r Thin plan of raising money for the , del't in the i'urni of n<>ti H against thohospita I l in not a satisfactory norj six dropped dead in his home, his ion found over town. In addition to these notes the' proper one, | *' F^oitltry Goods, (•(iipiinissioMcr:; weiv li'ft a number of j TWO. THOUSAND DOLLARS in PAPER MONEY over ' lilils, whuh hiiil In I'll ivml ra.-ted by the : jit. vii^u.i li.ijiiil .-•.iid 'which last year's It is generally believed that the bos- | the old clock which stood on the wooden mantle, surround- 1 J i;ir«I had lo p.iy out of it.< appropri- pital is necessary to the welfare of the illiull:-. I ei.unty. What, should he done is to ing an open crackling fire. make it into a county institution, con- ; i : 'I'hei e were a number W -MM I trolled and governed by (he county. It lijot even HIS OWN WIFE knew that much money was peiTi;. l::.-l ;. i-ai v.liii'll made llie work ; . hould he operated Upon the .'-ame gen- : of i.be nil' -nil - i'li thi' more dillii-ult. end plan a.s the state humes and the , there. \The old gentleman was simply CARELESS. But Shirt o'i)li"niy was practiced, bow-. other similar institutions are con- both his MONEY and LIFE were in danger: for BURG- ev> i, alii! tin1 ivnnrilliU'U kopt Well . ducted, ruder this plan, people who wiliiiii the limiis ti.M'd by the budget. can afford to pay for treatment would LARS have a way of LEARNING where money is hidden, A number of improvements which be made to d'i so, while those-who wore ! w.-re badly needed had to bo left un- less fortunately situated would" be ! and FIRE at any time might have burned the house. dni>e in older to avoid making the' cared for at the general county ex- Iiii ;iii!rli dr!it any hens ier, but the ipense. ! STANDA YPHERS INCUBATORI "CYPHERS" INCUBATORS romrni.^.-iinih i•-• did not practice econ- Are YOU careless? omy io Miih an exlreine point that no ' The hospital is too important an in- < improvi•meiils wore made. The : AND BROODERS. ™- ! stitutluu to bo depejidenl upon any > graveling i-l" Slm-w^bury avenue, such unsatisfactory plan as the one I Make OUR bank YOUR bank. Maple avenue and I'taui'h avenue • • • • ; adopted. Iiy making it into a county wvre anmng the luitiddc improvements, institution the money needed for its \ •iiiii this, eiiiiiliiiied with the turning I maintenance would, bo raised by : "Cyphers" Poultry Appliances, Foods and Standard Supplies of Ail Kinds (nor of liiiiad street to thu county, county taxation. Then each person '• were steps which proved to bo of mil-would pay his or her shave of the RED BANK TRUST CO. Everything Required by the Poultry Breeder we Carry. teiial advantage to the town, cost. This is tile only just and practical way of raising the money 'throughout their term of otlu-e the needed to run the ho:-pilnl, Ciiinmissioiiers were opposed in their -•—o-o-o—— plans by the Republican machine, Ni-ver perhaps in the history of the j A petition for the improvement of Clothes for men here are made, tmni was a hoard of commissioners : Bridge avenue was presented at last ; Ladies' suits of highest grade. FRED D. W1KOFF, ;.•) bitterly as.-ailed as wore the olli- ' week's meeting of the commissioners), i Especially new patterns on display. rbis of last year. The eommissioners ; This street might to be improved. It j Most tempting and in neat array, Office, 17 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. nil planning to bond the town debt | in the principal entrance to lied Bank j Telephone SOS. ;ui.| the machine has indicated that it ;from the territory north of the town, Especially a fit we guarantee. will oppo.-e this the saute as it op- iami if is in a very bad condition. Host I Now you should call and see. pn.-i-d .(bo former acts of the eommis- . of the other main thoroughfares have ! been graveled or otherwise improved, • This is just the place to go, but Bridge avenue lias been sadly ' . Ever the prices are so low, neglected. ' j The .eoliunis.viniiers believe that a Pace tailoring means the best, blind issue would Have the town nt And to keep you so well dressed, le;i>t S(i25 a year, but the machino ap- The petition asks for the improve- ; parently can see nothing attractive in ment of the street by paving it with I Cleaning and scouring we do, DIAMONDS. U bund issue. The matter is one, how- brick or some other similar material, i Ever makes your old clothes new. ever, that will not be settled by poli- and the fact that there is a great deal ticians, but by the people. It will be of trallic over the highway' makes a j & Repairing and Dyeing to please all. up to them to decide whether or not a permanent improvement of this char- • f bond issue is desirable. The rule of aeter desirable, Most of the residents ' So our phone is 200-W to"call. of Bridge avenue are a working class ! the .Republicans at Red Bank was ; Our work is in style complete, mii'li UH to leave tile town with a bigof people. They have done their part YOU have still three days whereby you will benefit by this great in making Red Bank a prosperous ! Now at 126-West Front Street. : debt in (he form of notes in the hank, r and it is not likely that the people will municipality, and they are entitled to reduction of our Diamond Stock; If you miss this opportunity it be inclined to pay much attention to share a portion of this prosperity by ' the machine when it howls about what having a poe-d street. It is not likely '< c e tit is your loss, not ours. ••..-.,... 4 Lt.li awful thing the bond issue would th*it there would be any objection to be Ier the borough. The Republican thf improvoment provided that the iii;>ehine's opposition to the bond i-o/t is not prohibitive. There are a We buy our precious stones directly from the importer for cash, issiie is apparently due to the fact that number of other streets which ought it believes that the bonding of theto receive attention, but the improve- thus enabling us to sell stones of high average in excellence at town's debt would be a constant re- ment of Bridge avenue is a matter minder to the people of the kind of which should be taken up at once, \ prices which make it worth while for YOU to investigate. government they received when the USHEK 1 Republicans were in power. REV. A, A. WIIIITTS DEAD. As far as the showing made by the; Faiuona Orator Dies nt Boms of L,. DB L.A. REUSSILLE, tin. n commissioners is concerned. 1 ter nt PlillndelphtA. | flu re is reason to believe that the Rev. A, A, Willitts of Spvinjr Lake I MONMOUTH'8 LEADING JEWELER. people regard it as a refreshing in- died of pneumonia at the home of his e'ulout. In the [nist they have t-een daughter, Mrs. William F. Brown of PIANOS I OS BROAD STREET, NED BANK, 1*1. J, Kid Hank wind up its fiscal year with Philadelphia, ianl Thursday at the the figures on the wrong side of theam of Dl yeai-H. Ilin wife died last ledger, and for the borough to endAugust at Spring Lake, acod 8(i the year with a surplus of $10,000 is yoiivn, and a daughter, Mis. Elizabeth An unvaried choice of •is unusual as it is gratifying, S. I'ortoi'. died two weeks ago at As- bury Park, also of pneumonia. An- the careful and critical - • -o-o-o other daughter besides Mrs. Brown 1 buyer That the Socialists are able to draw and tluei NOUS survive him. They are :t larger number of people to their Mrs. H. B. Lewis of Los Angeles, Cali- See the Goods Right at Home! iii-1'tiinvs than they can muster at thefornia, Or. Charles Willitts and Fred- polls is shown by, the ske of the audi. eriek Willits of Philadelphia and Reav <>u> OH that have been attending the So- Admiral A. B, Wilitts." who was re- Dont give an agent an order from drawings when euilist lectures at Red Hank the past tired from the United States navy two weeks afro. two weeks. This indicates that while Victor- Victrolas .. MORRIS you can go direct to Manton'* Marble and Granite (hi io are nil many HiH'ialUts in this Rev, Willitts In best remembered In dily, theie \-.i n ennciderahli' niini- for a leetui-e be gave all over the Works and see a $10,000 stock and tell just what bi'i of people limn1 ur less interesteii country entitled "Sunshine." Tho lee- in ihe piinciples of the party, , ture luid caused the title of "Hurfshine An Assortment of ! orator" to be given to Mr, Willitts, Records you are getting. We do not charge the commission He was born at Tuekerlon and at- Victrola Cabinet TTtiw Pociali.-in would work no onetended Penniiiiiton seminary. His up to our customers but we do guarantee our work ,) luii.ws, fur it never bus been tried, first church was one in Maine which Needles 1 and Record 'I'll'. Hoi'ialiMii by their ceaseless eiim- be supplied in summer and was after- to be the best there is to be secured anywhere. jiaigii have dispelled the once wide- ward engaged as pastor of the church. Combination Outfits spread belief that Horialism meant He hml also been pastnr of Brooklyn Accessories fiee love, anarchy and "dividing up," and Philadelphia ehiirehes. After The Socialist prugriini is too radical serving tlie niini.-try fifty years Mr. to he endor.M'ii by the gri'at mass of Willitts retired and" moved'to Spring 1,1K- people, but there has* been :i jireat Lake, He then began Uvturing and MANSON & SONS, chnuge in fieiiuu' regarding SoiMalis-m his lectures . proved so popular that in I he past few years. i they were published in Pearson's m-ig- MARBLE AND WORKS, ai'iue and afterwards in book form. Red Bank, New Jersey. Among the SivinliHts are many sin- Monmouth Street, Near Borough Hall, rei • and earnest men who are giving In the want columns of TIIR REG- Mathushek&SonPiano Co. Telephone 217-J. th.'ii liiiU' and clVurt.J to the cause for ISTER you will find a convention of no other reason than Invaiiso they be. people who have things to say to each bese the enfor emiiit of the Socialist other. Bo one of thcm,~4di!, 5 Broad Street, RED BANK, N. I. program would mean a more eiU\it;\ble •»•»»»»»•»•••••»»»»»•»•»••«>»>»>»»»»•••»>>>»»•••»»•<••»»»•»»#>»#»»>•»•»»#»#•»»»» distribution of the national wealth. They are actuated by motives other New York, New Haven, , Jersey City, t-liMii those of simply getting into "f- THROW OUT THE LINE t'u'.\ Any movenieiit which ran nvini- Plainfield, New Brunswick, fiei Mich a large piirportjitn of people Give tho Kirtnoyi Holp and Mnuy H§fl of this charai'ler in its ranks is worthy uf r'onsideratiou and respect, whether Bmik People Will Be Don't ^° matter how properous you may men agree with its program or not. : "Throw Out the LitV Line" — be, or how fine your prospects o-»-ei- -— i Weak kidneys need help. m Your property may be made 1 he sound uf I he huselmll striking ; They're often .overworked—don't the bat and the shouts of the ball to LOOK all right, but It's up D6CGIVG >are^ your family needs ttie protec- got the poison filtered out of the blood. players are among the evidences of to you to make it comfortably t on a , n\>fu\x in this locality. Most of the Will you help them? vmant lots have been utilized by the IT IS UP all right with a perfect * °' ^ Insurance. No matter hoys for their games, and on nearly I Doan's Kidney Pills have brought every (lay after school boms tile i benefit to thousands of kidney stifTer- HEATING SYSTEM. youngsters ean 1M> seen at play, what happens, they should be pro- » * t ' vrs. You'll find it costs but a The nutiilK1!' of vacant lots is nil Rend this Freehold case: reasonable amount to install a vided for. Make this one of the too few, tuul the town ought to have i 1 good heating system—one that a (>luyroim)r ti-is Mi 11 I itmion IJ *Vno\«i stivt't c«n enjoy liuseluill and the othei ( I II i lu'l'l \ i , (\ s i in.' 1.1 in\ film. will operate aafely, cost least object* to which you are devoting K|K>its. This will niinc in time, but the t'x iiiinil I mni mill |i iln nuns tlie in fuel- give toe heat needed iienl of it «»• ne\ei nime apimient I t> i, K nut 111M11.1, i oiil w i .,\ o luitli. energies IIOW. th»n now. Ha^ehall i- ji^t as popuhn <-ml In mi. ul n p i ii .• i.f tin- ktiiiipy first, last and All the time,

MS »>wr twfort", nml tho town hus u .(i,U.>n Quit,. t i,u litiK-illc-. weni lot of io|M«^ent:itiV(" on the diamnnds. nli.l Inn II.ithlup l.iiMihlii nil. r until See us about It Itawbull in « gfod henlthy ^\Mrt, and M.Mli - Klitn.M i-jll n,,,. u^oil They i« one of thi" most strenuous and least I in nit i in II Kill tmi'i ,.\ .'in. ni In i>vciy l of Jill outdixir games. It " '* I kii.iw III in\ ullni pi K|I|(> who m oeo, to keep the lioj s m trim «nd fit-M. l Hi I'IUI II l>n 111 Kl,llli \ Pill 111,1 l|ilvr> for the more dilllctiU game of , f..nli.| Hum k,. .,1 I ,,mihiii .,n [ |mvif life ttfter then >CIUK>I diiyh are u\er. t \i I •-.ihl il.i.in tin in in f,., i WILLIAM O'BIUE?*. The Prudential o o o Tot vale bv nil dealers Price 50 FORJtfiSt F. MYDEN, T*lon» for the river events to bocont-s. rostci-Milburn «'o. Buffalo, Practical Plumber. Steam and Qas Fitter held nt Rot! Bank next Rummer l>y New York, f.olo a^-nts for tho United tl»rce boating clubs uf th« town ai<> Wo. %9 Front Str*«t, K«d Bank, M. J. wdll under way. This attraction will Stales be A KttOrf thing for Red Bank in a Remember the name— Drun's-riind Octw, AT.«W. S«brlghl. N. J. . number uf ways. It will tend to in-take no other. fffffffftf*! . W^f^^ff^^lWiS^? W JS'f? f ,*iV"T1

THI BBB BANK REOIrVFEB NEWS FROM HIGHLANDS. NO INTEREST NO MORTGAGE EASTER EXERCISES OF METHODIST SUNDAY- SCHOOL HELD SUNDAY NIGHT, The Church Had Been Decorated with Flower* and Palm* and n« THE "WRIGHT COLLEGE" Interesting Program Wai Rendered by the Children Board of Health Hold* an Interesting Meeting Friday Night-Melrese TWO PROBL^EMi ( SociaH^Tub Dal»< Arrangement* Completed. The Easter exercises o? the M«tho- lesson. The alleys hnve beyn ov«r- diat Sunday-school were given tart hauled and put In good shnno and a WHAT OTHERS TRY TO DO WHAT WE DO Sunday night before a Urge audience. number of iww fixtures win be, i Problem No. 1 Problem No, SS The platform WHB prettily decorated •tailed in the building. f $*** Irtpt jtmT Wm'U be *•** tttmmrrmit with potted flowers and palms. At About 28 Highlands young men at- If you pay $12 for 12 rolls of If you pay nothing for 12 rolls of O*, «• «UMna will to M f lad oth of Highlands, were married last The reason we can give the music rolls free is. | of health was held last Friday night in ' Thursday night.at thu Miller home by j the borough hall. Jacob S. Hoffman i RCV, Thomas HUSK. The ceremony FIRST: Because we take the whole output of one of the best Music Roll was elected temporary president to was private and wax witnessed by only take the place of Frank Gerhrach, | a few relatives. \ Manufacturers and therefore by paying spot cash, get them at the correct price • who has resigned. A resolution was' The property on Miller BtrGet be- and the expense is not large. ' passed notifying the board of educa- longing to James K. Reddington will M tion that they should see that every be sold at sheriff's sale; nt Freehold on SECOND: By^giving them free we increase our Player-Piano sales and there- child who attended the public school Monday, April 14th. The sale is held t was vaccinated, A large number of at the suit of William H. Hewitt. by cut down the selling cost of the Player-Pianos. 'the children have already, been vac- Miss Hazel Stoll, who attends state I cinated but^ there are still a few who normal school at Trenton, returned to ,, We manufacture the Player-Pianos, therefore we can save you the dealer's i have not. The ordinance requiring the her Rtudies Monday after spending the profit. j property owners to cleaclean uupp their Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. ; property and put all the grounds and William Hewitt. i It is no secret and very plain to everyone. ! buildings in a sanitary condition Mrs, William Pnngborn of Point i ; passed its second reading. Thin ordi- street has been confined to the house '• . New Pianos from $185 and up, $5 per month, including a scarf or cover chasers and prices low. ; nance not only states that all the u with sickness, Mrs. Rennie Brown ' and stool. We can save you from $50 to $75 on any Piano. Lots for sale at Red Bank Park " on the Fair Haven • grounds and buildings must be puhat s also been on the sick list the past A \ in a sanitary condition at once, but week. Road, and at East Side Park. Prospective purchasers will Jg i that they must be kept so or the owner NEW 88 NOTE PLAYER-PIANOS from $375 and up, $8 per month, BI will be liable to a fine. The members Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Matthews of including a bench, scarf or cover and 12 rolls of music with FREE exchange do well to look over these lots before purchasing elsewhere. R; of the board discussed the matter of Miller street spent Saturday and Sun- •! open ditches in the borough. The day with Mrs. Matthews's mother, within one year. We can save you from $100 to $150 on any Player-Piano. FIRE, AUTO and LIABILITY INSURANCE d j board finally decided that all theMrs, R. W. Patterson of West Farms, Q.^ifphao j the Highlands should be Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B, Ryder of in High-Grade Companies. , n •- , , , ™Pe ' Goshen, New York, are visiting Mr«, DO NOT RENT PIANOS 5 covered at once and kept so. --The ™"J ",„' nsn.er,r« MMrV, anand MrMrss . rC.. TT.. INDEMNITY BONDS ISSUED, ditch on Valley avenue ia especially a Rogers of (street, nuisance, A communication was re- and two Do not read newspapers column for column, remember they are No. 3 BROAD STREET. made for everybody, and dont try to get what is not meant for YOU,

^ ^ O——, • W» - .- WILJL.GUS3- - i ^— — —— — ,J m ouj»h hall Friday afternoon,, The state Austin H., son of Harry N. John- —Emerson, officials will be present and the dam- son of Shrewsbury avenue, wan christ- ming industry at Highlands will be ened lasat Saturday afternoon by Rev, diBcuaaed. The state authorities have ?"!" ' p I Jamos C WE SELL. NOTHING BUT NEW GOODS eapecially urged the clatniners of this Mr, "and Mrs. William Cottrell of • vicinity to be present at this meeting. Fourth street spent Easter with Mrs, Banco of Melroit Social dab. Cottrell's mother, Mrs, Henry Pierce : | Final arrangements are being made of Belford, for tho annual dance to be given Fri- Tho Flinch club will meet Friday day night, April ISth, at the Hotel night at Mrs, A. Hand's on Bay avo- • ( C. W. WRIGHT CO., Martin by the Melrose social club. nue. No meeting was held last Fri-|( j The committee of arrangements con- day night, PETER J. Emil Auferi, who is employed at FRANK T. BLOOM, Manager, of Josepp h T, Hunter, Charles rt Edd H M A Creighton's hotel, ,U able to be back Herbert, Edward Hennosgey, M. At.o work again aftevbeing laid up with 2S fast Front Street (Opp. Globe Hotel.) Red Bank, N, L Teaney Jr., William J. Hunter, P. P.grip, Bedle and C. Mell Johnson, Jr. Those S8 East Main Street. (Next Door to Library.) Freehold, FV, J, on the reception committee are Robert Charles Schroeder expects to open a ; ( UNDERTAKER restaurant in his building on Bay ave- • IT 7 Market Street, Patenon, N. J. Hudson Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J. Burns, Robert Henneisey, John O'Nail 688 No-work Avenue, Jersey City, N, J. and George McGarry. W. J. Hunter, nue near tho postofflce. ; Charles Herbert and Mark Teaney Mrs, Charles J. Greenfield of Main Office and Store, 883 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. AND • -will have charge of the music, Wif- Shrewgbury avenue is visiting her • I Ham Hunter will act as floorman siste- r in Pennsylvania. | ager and M. A. Tesney will be his as- Meadie Robinson, Jr., who has been ; WATCH US GROW OPEN EVENINGS 1 sistant. This dance is an annual af- laid up for some time with neuralgia, . 1 fair and they have always drawn big is slowly improving. | EMBALMER. i crowds from this vicinity. The ball Miss Elizaoeth Hennessey of Nave- j room this year will be decorated under sink avenue has been laid up for some I {the supervision of Jacob S. Hoffman. time with sickneFfl. i Mrs, William Rlley and family of | Mi*. Hoffman did considerable decor- New York were down at their summer ating at Washington, D, C, during We give and Redeem Surely Coupon*. Store Cloiei Saturday at Nine I'. M. • Monmouth Street, inaugural week. This club was form- homo over 'Easter. erly the MelroBe athletic club, but it Clarence Burdge has been, Buffering was reorganized a short time ago and from a quinsy gore throat but is now Near Maole Avenue, in now known as a social club. The much better, following are the officers for the en- Mark A, Teaney, Jr., of Navesink suing yeari avenue, has been laid up over a week President— Bohert Hennessey, with grip. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. Vice president—JI. A. Teaney, Jr. Mrs, Harold Johnson of Bay avenue Trefmurer— William j. Hunter. Hecretnry—Cliailt'H (icrhci't. has been confined to the house with N kneKB, . \ ^ipEWAJm'S STORE BCAUTlFUtl . ftedr* arowiar Tn*t. Henry WtiKt'iibcrger is able to be •IMPOBTBBS- m BRQAD, f/EW^n HAMEY'STREET.'" ' ' Telephone, 254 R«d Bunk. Six membera were initiated in the out again after Ijoing laid up with Patriotic Sons of America lodge last siekncHf?. Wednesday night. The new members Miss Gertrude Miller of Fifth street are Robert Sehmaudor, Raymond has been confinc-d to the house with Flett Thomas Huey, Jr., Charles Bickne.««. Hamburg, Joseph Hunter and Charles A new tclephono booth has been in- Herbert, This lodge is growing fast. stalled in T, H. Lane's store on ilillur j' A gold medal was presented to the FURNITURE street, pant president, Rev, Thomas HUBS, at Samuel Wilson is slowly improving the last meeting. Mr. HUBS has moved after a Kcvere attack of sickneBS. j to Mullica Hill, but he is ntill an active FOR COTTAGES, BUNGALOWS AND member of the lodge, A person is ap- pointed at each meeting of the lodge to take Mr. Huss's place for that meet- The World's Auto Moving Vans. ing, and Mr, HUBS will hold the posi- SUMMER HOTELS tion until his term expires. •oral Window Confidence in This establishment has long been supreme in the furniture trade of this State, in fact, this A special Easter display has been any article intended to relieve is one of America's greatest furniture stores, if not its most notable. And it will continue to shown in Johnson's pharmacy window the sufferings of humanity ia Owing to the large amount of moving on Miller street. The window con- not lightly won. There must have this prestige, tained thirty.gijE young chicks and a It takes many years to build a furniture .business such as this. It takes years of experi- pair of tame white rabbits. The floor be continued proof of value. that we have been handling of late, we were of the window was covered with aod But for three generations, and ence of organization and demonstration. It takes years of browsing 'mongst the furniture from which the chicks and rabbits ate throughout the worlds endur- factories of the country to get into closest touch, to understand the superiorities of the defect* obliged to purchase an Auto Moving Van the grass. The chickens are housed in ing and growing fame and an incubator in one corner of the win- favor have been accorded of the various products of these manufacturers. dow, while the rabbits have a nest of whfeh has just arrived, and are now equip- •traw in another. Th« display has at- It takes years of time to test qualities. tracted quite a bit of attention espec- This store will continue supreme in the furniture business because of our long association ially from the younger children who BEECHAM'S ped to handle moving more quickly and ather in throngs in front of the win- with th«t best producers, and the fact that the finest products, the choicest creations of the most skilled and experienced builders of furniture are confined exclusively to this house in cheaper than by the old time way. Also Mraek in Vm W«U- this section of New Jeney. At last water hat been struck in the PILLS up-to-date Fireproof Storage Warehouse. well at the pumping station which is because they have proved to Thi* store will continue supreme in the furniture business because its stocks, already May drilled by Ambrose Matthew* A be the best corrective and tremendous, will be constantly enlarged and become more varied and be given more space. Thompson of H*d Bewik. The depth preventive of disordered eon- Estimates furnished on request. of the well is «boat 630 feet and work ditionB of Btomacb, Hirer, kid- Right BOW we are arranging to give added space to the display of Furniture on the Fourth ku been «Urt«d on fini«hing it. neys and bowels. The first floor, equaling approximately 25,000 square feet. Rev, Thomaji HUM and family left The great stocks, already immensely satisfying, enabling everyone to find exactly what Saturday tnensiitg for Mullk-s Rill, manent improvement Ml they need, so long as they want substantial and beautiful furniture, will become, if possible, wb«r« Mr. Huai is now rtatiomd. their uystematic toe. A trial Stryker & Stryker. Mr. Ijiriia Reed, th# new minieteT will show why, to all home*, more and more complete, varied and satisfying M the yean go on. There will be no b«#i- feer*, movM in Sutnrday. Mr. R»ed the us© of B€«n*m'B Pi»s tancy, no backward step—always advance, always progress, always betterment. will preach at Nav«»Jnk churth on Sunday morning* add «t Hivfalanda at W« Sell F*urnltur« on the Club F*lmn B^M far UM Irit fix maaiba of th« eottference yenr,. The servk«« wiU Continues IHATS mimm*ttM b* ivritehed atwind tot tto rftheywuf, Joimaon'w bowling- af to HAHNE & CO. it km» im «p«ned tor tht ^aa«i ka night. At prewnt thty mifl b* Broad, New and Halsey Street*, Newark, only on Saturday Blgftta, bot Chit I VANDEttVBER ' " ' will be ^d later itt the It pay« to advertisein Tne BECI«TEB. Mitttttim ,-rr ..-.-' ,'„-. r * THE RED BANK REGISTER

Knteriirlae Dry OnoiH i o lliook Co. B)y«rs BU'ndard Manufacttirliig Co. '{£&. OF NEW JERSEY. Bonr,Tnnlk j.,.l.ll,h.is. In. oipoia finllwiiy Oft. i:nleipii»« Ri'iiltj < o ol Perlli Amt>oy, Inter-Sintu Tiadlns Co, NaoowH Bltv«r Klog Mine. <5ulnn-Hol!antlne Advertlntng and Publish* uoiini Ullj rnritu-i'iiiiK r TrUd Machine Co. »ct entitled, 'An «i-t to jiiovld.- fur the JHIUHUH 1HJ4orating and Awning Cp. National Endowment Cn. Kamaey Manufaelurlns Co. l.toyi's Mono- Itiill Coaster Co. of FJ!HOX '1 on in II 11, \ i lulu i nt Co Trlnltr Conitructiori C«, I Juikfton Tt^nuce Itialty Co. National File *ml Tool Co. Harltan Hay ttealty Co. • Imposition of Suite ta^e'i upon certain iHl 111,1 ICntHten of Ch it hum Trinity ConitructinB and Supply C*. Jin ob Kalm r srid Bonn National II*nt«ntnrv art \\im upjmiMd Jiitie ? Urns Dm- l.tmd <"II. IlMinl HI ilti Cn Truataa Co, ot N«w J«r««y. I'm, ien,>it to the COM 111111 .1 Hit of (ill Urmin Kli'ciri) -Aiitoin:\tU- \V.?l|{liln InniiH Mnybury and Son Nntlonnl Park Impruvomcnt Co. UoaUy DfivelopTOMit Co., (Jqo. S>, r^tiiiioi FMSIII iti ,i vin co J H Luta umi Hi others. Tud«r, Qnndfil nnd Solflnc*, Ino, < orpoiatlons IOIIIIIIK iindi i tul.l mt; unfl ilillir Co National Patent Leather Co. Realty ahd Investment Co, of N. J, I.VI Il.llIKi- Hi llt\ i <> J H Held I'nghiccrlftK and Contvacllng Realty Investment and Development Co. Tunlaon AmuHintnt EnterprlHa. V In'Iran, The folluv, Inr-n nurd mrpori Hriiun nnil l'lllii 1 National Realty and Construction Co. l.\ploltlnK I '1 . 1 liiill' il C.i Twin City lea and Cofl Cor lions ao ii-jiorli.l IIII\I foi lln» two HII'IM 1{I\< I l/lmi I Co National Bsn.l Co. tt»cord JJ«vii|opininit Co, Pililin Hi litN ( n • Tytua Gardner fitper and Manutaotwrtav urn li lopoi I f.iH# I I*i IilKi-ton llolll Co, Jernn n Ilipwln^ Co Nntlonal Tobacco Co. Printing Co, Cm tolltli Cn 111 Illl in t < III niti ll Wllll,! JorHf\ City Demmrnt Natural Qai Producti Co. Bank Realty Co, or retimed tit pay the Stntti tuxes r A til lt;i r I o Underwriter* Coniraal Co, Iti iiifliiiint II il hIK Ci) Jeitfy City nnd Woat Bergen B Navajo Co, Croaa Pharmancy of PateMon, M, Jf. rd ugnlnnt them for the your I'.'IO. 1 nlr \ li'H ( oi pui illiin Undftrwrlter* Fun*lng Co, Iii Ki ll \nit i h inMl 1 u III). N«ylor and Nawlon. H*d Cron Vtntllator Co, under the Inws of tho Stuto of New Jor c I llllll. 1« Ciliinliit. ' o nf Hiiiilh Vllu'lind, Ungavk Fur Co. Hiltl- h Coluinlii I 1* u Ui 1 i \i(>> Men.low Hay Na«ar§th Quarry Co, Tira and Rubber Co, i-'^y, and ni«il<> pnytibltt Into tlit> Sltilt- N J Ico Mnnufttcturlng Co, Union Bw( Co, Irensurv: and Hunt' ii Ki ll 1 t ill I i> I 1 IIK< in* Bilk Co Na-2o Co, I iiliu, II nnd Miiiluinli 1 luiinp'irtnllon R«ktty Co, Union Cafa Oo, "WIHPTB, t'mjii tin- pio\l 'mm of i ild a< I Hill Hi,, Inn liupio\ i nn nt •ot 1 il Ion J II Hulid Ouhmxl Co, Incorporated. Mnnufiictuilne Co, 1 II Co of Hi Idf i p nt N J Reliable Furniture Co, Union Coat Tar and Chemical o* tlit rhnrtor of n.-ilil oorporutlonii nro if Dili m t 1 OllipiMlIl*,1 Spilni [ll ill pOl 1(1 I J J Ni«i> It.ix iiiid Ijiinilier Co. Mai-koiule Co. H\l Si id '11 I o r.iim (,.iidi ii uni I'milti:, 1'nlilliihlHH Co Reliable Half Hundred Aicoplatei,' Incor- Union County Contracting Co, 1 pi-Hied nnil nil poivcni rmiforred by Ian' J L Iliitihliiton Ij«nd Co. Newark ltinlnl Co, Union General Ajcncy Co. V \ 1 11 it' | 1 U C II 1 tin IIH ( o para ted. I.IIOII HHCII corporations dcL'lnrod Inop T M I'otis Bilk Co Newark Color nnd Chemical Worku, Union Hill My»*lo Chut« co, a - • 'dtlve (ind : unlosn tlu« (iiHcrnur Him in 1 Pill Mil IIIi. nid Vu\ 1 Hi Co l'< doi.il Mulllii) .ii.d M n him <\> I M Wii-iliburno Co Nowark Eict'trlcttI Coniraotlng and Reliable Now Idea Laundry and Supply Co. i i.ln 11 /ll 1 \llll iin r< di i il Pioiniitlou I " r Beliable Winding *nd Warping Co. Union Iron Wsrki, civt-H fui'lher llnio for p:iynionl: nnd lohn V'.vthtuit I umber Co. facturtng t'a,» Union Marbl* and Mantel Co, "N horensi, Thp Covi'inov 11:15i not Riven fur 1 Hindi ll COM II lit ll in i • l'i di l.ll I'i nil', .mil I 111 III el,) lohn L Annlti, Int Newark Kxtrnotlne Co. Reliance Rubber Manufacturing Co. C ililili i 1 I II III L tUIlO 1 Mll ( I i I tlll/il l'loilui t i I ii Resilient Spring Huh CO. Union Motor Oar Co, ilicr time to the coipointloiin no ii'poit omjrto * i lolni (Jood Co Newark Hat Co, (" liniilii 1 il Union iaw Co, cil nnd licivlnnflri- uiiniiMl fur thf pay II 1 I it illl 1 Ibio < iniuil I',.Uli- C . Newark Houncdirniiihlng Co, Rc»nrt Realty Co, C illl t 1 M Illilf n tilling i II ribro I'IOIIIK tiln John I'lihuhek Im iirporatrtt forinerly Rotallora Protiiotive Agency, Union Township Electric Co, IllOllt of tuicft t«X0S. lltlll till- !>Hlllf lll'i Hnjnl tiioeor> Co Newark Invcattncnt Asaoclotion, Unit Improveniwit Co, I IP t llIin i ttin i it IM 1 li lltl < 11 I Ibimi'i 1' ilui I n Newnik nnil Nutlej' IteHlty Co, Rctlaw Sales Co, Mill unpaid C 11 pi MlII It i i John R iiai lunbiimdt Ji Inoorporftted, LTnltod AienelM Co. I n u iii nii,u,i ln< t in I iinilii i ( .1 Newark to Rnhway Exprew ttnd LJvery Jtex Beauty Specialists, Tht'roforo, I. .Tiinu-s V. KIHdi-r. Tin- Vr<'\ Cul> i. t Hi ilU 1 n t Hlit it rintiltiiie

iaa LA, RUIS CHAMEROY BROS. M BODY AND FACIAL MASBAO1, „ NEWS FROM KEANSBURG. DELISLE'S Mnnleurhipr, ahamsiuolHf, i«ip T»««tiB»Bl» To Our Friends and Neighbors F»r«cticBl Painters and Famous French Restaurant ImitiiMiiH Mrii.iiiKii, HBOHANIU I You know us. You know wo would not—that we could not SHORE ACRES PROPERTY SOLD LAST WEEK AT Paper Hangers, AT ALLAIRE rhiiiiii m-J. US. CAULK & CAULK, afford to—go back on our word. Nor can you afford to Ignore I01U Samplc.sof Poincstie and Imported Open for the 16th Season SHERIFF'S SALE. OSTK.Ol'ATHHl tbls money-back-tf-nbt-sattsfled offer on this splendid laxative. PaneiM now on hand. D FIRST CLASS FRENCH RESTAU- ! Hl)(.m7. KlMH-r HiilWInfr. Ilma.lMt.. K*J Bank, \V« honeiUy beltove w« Itavs ths •hould hsv« been dinpollod remain ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN, Ti'lephuiie SSH. bent mwvl remedy ovw Wiido—lb* to polwn ths system. It Was Bought by William Rubel of Weehawkcn for $7,500 RANT A LA CARTE I OMUIUM...! of Anmrlsun Hchool (if O«t«op»«» nioit tJii-awnt-taUkn, tuoii par- Work promptly ilono nnl at n iiUituhle iiianoMlly U-tiofirial laiatlyp for trlifil HeadsehM, bUiouxntM,' DWVOIU* Building, for GreenfieW Dairy Company Started Last Week- from tiM mluriett ami danger* wMn| BMM and other tormenting and mirl- priee, Open All the Year pun (Hi M« tornuuu when the bowftia ] Ifum coiuU|Mtit ' fail to set daily M nature intended. Maze Ackcrman Gets PtoniHine PoUoning from MolaMes Candy omrt: AN!) sronmidoM: E.labliihed New York 1860 W* wouldn't any thin If we didn't All this may ht> nvoided, If you wtU Firemen's Recaption Friday Night. East front Street, Sccontl llouso ' UWIBII ami Moiinmuth gtroel*. believe It to be trud, Wet wouldn't accept our advlca. Irdni Hij?l» Street, WM. S, DELISLE I'lioiuj If.M.. HKn DANK, N. J, _^ ri»Sr our re(iu(ntlon by nuking such Tho Shore AITPH propi-rty was sold years old. The fuiu IMI WUH held Hat- Tel, 3Z0R, BED BANK. •tatomnut* did wi not feel aura you at HhtM'ilf'N snle Tuesday ^ttffnoon of urdny morning at liin li.ti' home- and H wold Und thom true. SAM, ! O ' "vETJiHlNAnY HUROEON AND laht wi:ek by i)e]july Sh.-iitr Uaikiilow, thu body WHS buriiil at Kvypuil. 1 Hy vh-liU of PI writ i.f il. In,, to mi- ill Geo, W. Sewing, Our faith U built both on the taste Juit like candy, Th«y srs Tho m-opcrly WUH bought by'William Clmroli Peoiil* Sola Soeiiibls, Vi'i'leii, liiillHll out of Uii- t'ulivt of 1'liHll nd kiiQwIedg* of Hfhit UDXOI! (Merlins •nothing nnd cuy in MIIOO, They Rubel of Weehawken for $7,500, ccr.v nf tliu Htiitu of Ki-w .li'rni'y, will h, Ii.,.,,,, iKmni.U winu-r m"l """«« * tie»tt« »FB mailo of and no obwrvufJon of do nut cymy imping, natiMa, purg- Ahout thi'eft ycatfi nuo the property Thu You Piny for Mo ('iri'lt- uf tht- |'N|'I>MIM1 to «II|I> ill piilillr vi'inlMi1. ui, free- uf uharitP. ing or niMf*iv« looioiww. They Methodist church lit-ld u xoeinblu in Contractor and Builder, pcrii.vin«l en lilt dim with very runny severu tun iu wliieh they was owned by Lafuycitu Roynur, Mr, MoNUAv, Tiii'i TiiiUTV-niisr HAY iifcty. tend to to»o Bfid itrinitiiTO lateiUnRi 1 hsYs proven their merit, Raynur bought it for $1,500 anil sold it thu chui'ch Tuesday night of |a«t week. OI' MAIU'll, I'll!'., lirtwi-iii th" lioufH uf ' RED BANK. N. Jf. ncrvM-«Bd iniuriw, Th*y promptly It WUH wi'H attendi'd. Thu riirk 1 LjjiHi o'clock niiil r.-Dii ii'i-lm'k tut l:tf, I It, L K-liova eoBitiriatiQQ, ud Imp to pfir- to 'AUKUHLUX Ht'lmuth of i'oit Mon- IH ! o'clui'ls). In tin1 iit'tfi'iiooo ui' i-iilil iliiv, ;ii i planning to hold a ^••[•inl>Iu useiy Ti 1 D VKTKItlNAIlY wanenUy ovoroomo It, mouth for f M. the full if liotiiii', I'l'i'chi'lil, 111 tin town- j Try them at Our Risk day night. OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING. , rulilif Krvie B -BBhoM MS, xiiili uf Kri'i'UuUt. 11 MI II t \ of Miinliioutli, I fncij. el Siirpwnliiiry Aveniit Telephonett*L IJ they do not nbiinKi-r||icil, sltlliili'. lylliu and In) Iif; ||7KNEST A, AttEND. wit will riifimd your money—and w» church rendered nm-Hiil music in tho ty will do that un your iiioro N»y-M. . other purgative*. whfc-h MS not only iniildingH con^i^t of a burn 20x20 ftct, township of Hliri WMhui\, In tin' """ lobbing of All Kinds. • We don't nnk you to riik a penny. unpleasant to take but which usually un ifchoUKt! 12x12 fuel, a house for the church Sunday nipht, TIIOHU who took of MoiiiiiouHi and Hint** sil' Nc«' .h^iHoy. t WfwVnrk^ityN Y«rlti , HlMlllillim Ut II Hl.'llf Wllrl'l' I'ciriOiliy Kinmcinth liuildliiK, Anlmry I'nrk, N, J. hn't that Mtf ' . • • ^ leave the bowed in wonw Mnditloa part in the program wm: Mrs>, How- Estimate* Cheerfully Furnlahad. 1 than before, Wn portlf ularly Tfieam- miinagcr «f the, (•omptmy 22x2(5 feet, ard Opdyke, Mi'B.Rnynumd Tnmx and htooil ii j'urki'il Hi in 111 -I i oiili tni' I'll tin lU'Dtitanci . Hrnnd Strtnt. Ilrd Bank. N, J, mnaii llrttll OrtferliM for ohildrwn, and a wagon nhed ir>x!)5 feet, Tlie Miiillit'i'ly I-.IKI' nf AII'W1J.> llrook Ktnin SvntciiUiitin country work, Juit Lit tlie l»w«l» fail iii property 1 *g?d and dellealo pcrnoM. t'ontrnet price in about $5,000, Tliu Alfred Smith. Simdriy morning the II1II, lii'ill*! till liCKhmiilLf I'orniT nf M • Tuit'pJimio Cfinncrtlnii*. doing their work—just lot their pastor preached a spiriiil Easter m\- tl-iict uf llftv-oni' iiili-s (of which Hi I* I- •ctloo bo delayed fuel Inroraplete buildiriffH will bo ready for oL'uupuni'y ii pint I rcliiilinl tu Amli'i'W Ili'll. Oi-tolioi Healthy Stock Retail Ordnriiei come In vnit- mon. lil ; [OHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, •nd ttiD •ntiro «y«tnm and avcry pocket tin IXJICJI. 12 tisblati, lOoj by' April i5tfi, Frank Johnson IH thu (i, INiiJ, inn! ri'ioiili'ii in (hi' Km-vi'Vur | nhvav Rev. J, W. Marshall, thu new di«-Cclli'nil's ntllci' at I'i'i-lli Alnlioy |u Itixtk | jnoilis, Jl itiilli ether organ iufluM, Wastes that Hlii-. ii niii] I nri. Bro«d StMMit, 80 tftbleti, Sf3os 80 tflbleU, SOo, builder. H-l;l, piitfe 1S1!; tlioiH'i' (I) ruimlii;: fi-oin | , DavlilMiM Bliilil|n!f, Ptomaine Poison from Mols,gi«i, trict superintendent, will hold the first In in rf.H't ii • )• 1111 by fiKU- HANK. N. J. PAUTIGU; P)MW bear in mind that HeiftH Orderlies are not told by all drua« Hiihl Hiono tiimiM'iit'h' io niiimiMt!'' ln'iir- lar' ct iiuiti'terly ciinfeveni't' in UR> Mi-ihodist Ing in ls^T) north 1'', "•»' wi-st. ;> flmiiia bti. You *an buy Ileiftll Ordnrlies only at The Rt.»ai! Btorei, Mnzo Ackernuin, POII of Henry I'hurch Sntui'day night. Mr, Marshall 1 REUEIUCK W. HOPE Jfou cfto buy Itasall QrdorUes ip tbii community only at our itorsi in a iillu of Btotii.; tlii'iii-i i2) ni'ith 1" Ackeimun, was taken «ick with pto- will preach in thu i-hun-h Sunday I'MSt, "iiloiiK llili' (if Truex'M In mi (for* ] Conditioner V nOUNSEU-Olt AT LAW. maine poiHoninjj Jast ThurHduy night morning. I ini'iiy). III.Mi cliiihi.-i; thetn-i' (III north, Tin- (itir i.tii''k.c-(inilli|.iii Offices eornir Drond nr.d 1- ront Bt™«s. from imting candy made from mo- | 74',4* WCKI, lfi,T(( liiiiim to ii Mm' of! Hint iiiiB I.'•••n 111" Btot-ki RED BANK, N. J, JAMES COOPER, JR, William Stanford and son Herbert' Kiiiiiui'l ii. Hlijif IITH liiiiil (roriiii'ily); I mvniis' rfiiiiiif" fur 401 IUHKCH. Tin? boy's fntliQi' bought a of Main street spent. Tuesday niKht ut 1 thi'ilci' (I) aloiij.' Miliii»* they at- I'.'ift, il>7 I'liiiliiH tu a Kiiii;i> HI ii I'nrnor ' pinfliR. The faxo&l Storo was told by the pcrt'on wiio sold it totended the 21st anniversary of thgof ii Iriu't loiiviyoil tiy unlit WtilUti! II, , SOc, 13r, »i.no, S3. m : Kliiifto iiml othci'rf to Kilns MiiihrWH- i "Your nii'iH'v ImrU if || I M «_f *™*fa ™ fv«sAii merf IB Bssriy every %OWQ and slty In tba usttsd Hgtfgi, Q&Ra&a him that it was all right for household Knights of tho Golden Eajjlc lodge, '• thi'iiri' ih) nlotiK HMIII Miitlii'WH line Miuttli UTMi HriUIa. Thtre U » different HaxsU Hsm*dy (or nowly oTfrr ardlmiy bunu fiii; •." : in EAST F«ONT StncCT, use, Thursday the boy took some of ! 1*, So' t'iiKl, l!i.:lfi i-|iiilii»i lo ii llnii-of •Mb MpecUlly (Wgnod (or tlm p*rtigulw iU far Whloh It U nwmiMDdtd. Jerry Sheehan (J«vo a party to a Gft rrnils ri'int-iliarlriPt K i A LSTON BEEKMAN, the molusfles and mude aoniL' taffy. few of hiH friends hist night. "About liiiirKi' W. .SlNil'to'.-i liiTiel (foriiii'rly); H.inlil't Tbo RmUi Stores are America's Qreatest Drug Stores | thrlli-f (0) Iirjl-t.li K!M.'i" f'iist, ILi.llli rilililia j 1013 1'_:J3_ I -til COUNSELLOR AT LAW, He was tuktn eiek soon after eating twenty-five persons wero present and ; to tin. plnci- of iHKiiitilni-r. ' Notary Piihlie. Riiprcme Court the candy. the evening was spent in playing '• ('iiiitiiiuiiiH HI iii-ii-.-i, i-oiniiiiiinK ;i tract | j Oflkt-i » Broad Btrwl, IlED BANK. V. (of ni,T2 iici'i-K iiml tiurt of tlif tlirft iifort!- i Firemen's Reception. garnet), dancing and singing. 1 I Biilii ~>] iii'i-t-H tnirt COMVI'VIMI liy Kotmrt R, HERBERT E. WILLIAMS, The Keaiipburpf fire company will Clara of Main Ktroot i i<*siia'ftosiiiVi wife tr» wniu.m j'r. PBBD D, SURGEON DKNTlaT. hag accepted a position HH nulcHludy in iinil othri-N, iliiff-il April 7, 1H,T. mi'lva* D hold a reception and lad ion' night in ijnrili'il in tilt.' Miiiniioulli ciiiinty rk'ik'h I Gmduato UnivoTBitF of Pennsylvania. the now firehoUBc Friday night, All the millinery department of Stein- (ilfk-ti In Hook nilC of IIIH'IIH, piitri' 171, etc., ! Office D«y»ln Red Bank: Mondays, W«dnt bach'fl store at Asbury Park, excepting Iiiiwcvi-r, ID iii'ifK iiirHiili'il In the women who assisted at the last two 1 ! 120 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. 3. Alfred Smith has accepted n posi- the nliove liomnln off of tin jiortlifrly : "Get a Salary Raising Education" suppers are invited to attend, Kldf llifrinf, fm int'fly Miilil iiiid fitrivfyrd tion as bookkeeper with the AtUintic 1 , Thai's what an education in thia R W M. THOMPSON, Frank Tracts Gives n Flirty. hy Itutiprt K. Sliaftn to olii .Irwph HiRhlonds gaB company, Mr, Smith HCiivy; thciU'P thric icinuln-i 11 fifri'H, tchopl meant. - - CENTAL SURGEON D H, J Frank Fruzce pave a party to a started to work Saturday. HcliiK tho H;IIIIL; prcmLsoa colivfyc-il by It meana that i/ou gel a thorough 2d Nati Bank Buildinir, Red number of his friends last Wednesday Mr, and Mrs. Arthur J. Outcalt of William II. Hliiirto to tho Ktanilard Acre- knowledge of all the commercial Hourt i iigf I'oniiiaiiy, hy drpil daled St-plcmhor night, The evening was spent in danc- New York and Thomas Gilmoro of H, IPOfi, finil ici.'tirdfd In the i'lurlt'K olllcc branches to necessary in the business | T-IR, J THROCKMORTO ing, playing ganios and mnKing, Jersey City spent Saturday und Sun-in the iniinty of Monmouth, N. J,, on world today. Ambition will not keepi \J DENTAL SURGEON, Those present were Agnes and Isabelle day at the Brand cottage. September 2M. 1H09, in Hook Sr,!l ill doeils you long at the "elbow of the boas"— OFFICE: $ fur Hiiiil eounty, im pnfiCi 265, vtv. LUMBER No. 6 Bioad Street. Bed Bmk. M Seeley, Helen Brands, Gussie Wilson, Charles MorriKcy, who attendH lCxccptlliK frnni thn :U)OVe iireml.afs you'll own the revolvingchair yourseli Mamie Murray, Viola FoulkB, Lucy Princeton collcBe, spent his JSaster and not inteniloil to In; hereby niort- before you know it, This school leads R, FRANK L. MANNING. Olcott, Abbie Foulks Edna Oleott( Lil- vacation with his mother, Mrs, Ezek- KiiKeil, ihe folliiwing liitH on a certain the way—enroll at once. lian Garhart, Clara Lamberaon, Oba- rnup entitlpU ".Map of Asbury I'ark lilKli- SURGEON DENSW R_ fc We carry about the largest stock iel Wilson, . lan'rls, Shrewsbury town»_hlp, Monmouth diah Carr, RamHay Broander, Roscoe Charles Guileher has flceepted a po-county. N, J., Hhufto's Tract, npar As- Broad street. «nnMltejForf4 MiW«. Olcott, Walter McGinty and Henry sition as manager of the Now Point bury Park, N. J,, property of tlifi Hiaml- TRAINER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Sehneffer, rud Acieage company," it copy at which PERTH AMBOY, M. J. R. R, W, JEWETT, of lumber in Monmouth County, Comfort hotel for the cominK summer, Is to be. filed in Monmoutli county clerk's DENTIST DB«m 14. Second NBtiensriuik BnUdh* Party, Mrs, W, W. Ranisny and Mrs, Cath- office, (iiiil numheieil lliercon us follows: We get most of our stock by i erine Rowe have returned home after to wit: I.ntM one to twenty-two, both ""BED BANK, N, J Mrs, Elizabeth Arnold was given spending a week at Washington, D, C, Inclusive, in block one; lots thirtec-n to Special Notice a surprise party last Thursday night twenty-two anil forty to forty-four, all T\R. WILLIAM ROSE, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Downey of Inrlus'lve, In Mock three (3), anil lots by a number of her friends. The eve- 1 U DENTIST. water, i^eight rates are much ning was spent in playing games, Jersey City are spending a few days one to thirty, all inclusive, in bint It four, RELATING TO NUISANCES SucMsaor to Dr. R. F. Borten. and lots uric, to live, both incjluHive, In IN TBB piano selections and singing. Those at their summer homo here, block sixteen. Gas administered, _ „ _ cheaper than rail, and henee-we can $ present were Mr, and Mrs, E, N, Wil- Dorothy Ackermnn, daughter of Poizo,l ui lUe properly of City jint] SO BROAD STREET. REPBAHK. »• I. son, Mrs, George Oberlondor and chil- Henry Aekerman, WUH laid up part of fluliuiban Opi-rntlnn uoinpiiuy, ft nln, Township of Bhrmsburv, last week with a heavy cold. taken in exec-utlon at tlie suit of Bcnja- Nuisances within the township of Shrewsbon give very low prices. dren, Miss Viola Carhart, Mrs, George mln !•*. Jayne, nnd to ho Hold by are hereby defined and declared to be, and thef Compton and Mrs, Charles Graves and Miss Marjorie Miller of Newark is SVII.HEHT A. B10KCUOFT, shall inehide and embraee: daughters Corinne und Marjorie, spending a few days with her parents, BherlK. 1, The placing or depoaitlng In or upon an! Our big stock enables us to make Mr. and Mrs, J, E. Miller. H. P. WORTENDYKE, Sol'r, •trect or alley, or in or upon any public or priTmto Mils Thorni Oivt« fftrty. property in this to wn ship, any dead animal oi anj William B, Robinson and Stephen Datetl Kebrunry *:»tli, 1D13. I.5'J1,14.) part of the same or any dead fish or any part oj Miss Ivadell Thorne of the stone Seeley spent one day last week with Ot CHAJfCEBT OP SEW JEBSBY, the same, or fllthironi privies or cesspools or eatefc very prompt deliveries. road gave a party to a few of herfriends' at Lakewood, basins or rubbish of any kind or description, or an j To Klwood H, Cornwcll. house or kitchen slopi or Earbage, manure m EATONTOWN, friends Friday night. The evening Leroy Aekerman of Newark is ISj- vii-tun of un order of the Court of sweepings (provided that stable manure and othaf (MHIIICITV of New JcrKnv, jmulu on the- manuf— •—-.« ma-.--—--.y bo used a- s a fertilizer).,. or any foal or was spent in playing games and sing'- spending a few days with his sister, diiy oftlic il.it.' hereof. In a c-rHaln i offensive or obnoxious matterorsuhattneewbtt. EO. D. COOPER, ing. Those present were Misses Gua- Mrs, Raymond Truex, cause whorr-in Ida ucll Corriwi'U Iss pe- ; ever, CIVIL ENGIN sie Wilson, Mildred Selliek, Anna titioner, ntiil you (irt> tlefrri(liint, you are ; a. Any full oi leaky privy vault. e»spool or ota*f SueccMor to G». Albert Morris of Main street is eon- ' receptacle for filth, j. I Rokie, Lillian Carhart, Mildred Berry, fined to the.house with a severe attack reuulri'fl lo api)par imil pli'nd, IUIKWIH' OI- I 8, Allowinjorpermlttinennynightioil, nrban Poatofflea The Estate of T, $• R. Brown, | demur to potitlonpr'H iictition, on or be- Vera VanBrunt and Helen Brands of jsiekneSB. a r I or other offenBlva or deeomposinj iolid or Hold and Leroy Ackermnn, Obadiah Carr foro tlie twonty-PiRiitil ^' ° April i matter or substance to leak or ooae from any cart The steamer Keansburg will make next, or, in (lefaiiH thereof, such ilpcroc i or wiiBOn or vessel in which the same may be con. and Willlani Turner. its first trip of th,e season Saturday, will lie tiiHon uKiiirist you a.n the chan- | vcyed or carried. Keyport, New Jersey. cellor shall think equitable and just. I 4. The oarryinB or conveying through sny Btreet RED BANM. N. 3, Building' anA Loan Mooting-. April Bth, The object of milil suit Is lo obtain a 1any iubstance which hag been removed from any Tho Keansburg building and loan William Fowler of Brooklyn spent dpereo of ilivorri', illBSolvinK tlu- mai -ppriv y vault or cesspool, unless the same_ shal_ l be TACOB C, SHUTTS, Saturday and Sunday at his summer rlaire between yoU and the snul peti- incloseld d iI" alr-tithitiht^blt barrels, ori in a perfectlftyl ttehtihtl association held a meeting last Thurs- home here, tioner. and properly covered wagon, ipecia! attention given to Bales of lam stotfe day night, About fifty new shares Jd February D4th, ltlin, _ B. All cartine of garbage through the farro impleinents and other penoluJ pMwwU, were subscribed, Stephen E, Wilson Mrs, Abram Morris is spending a thoti) ,nihip except betwoBn the houri P. O, AddreM, 191 Broad itreet. Bad B»nk, few days with relatives at Bradley Solicitor of Petitioner, and »U A. M, . , Telephone 264, was elected as director in place of Beach, P, O. (iddross, fieiX Bank, N, .1. 6. The burning of any n, ,tter or iabsttnee which David R, Rittenhouse, who resigned John Carr, son of Charles Carr, is shall emit, or eauie, or produce, or east sff any iytr L. EDWARDS, recently. The association is at pres- Kotlos of Sattlemant of Aeeount, foul or obnoitloui, or offeniive, or hurtful, or •»• i slowly recovering from whooping RMUIIIS ot Kleii^ar Purmly, dcoeasieil.- nnyin^ pns, Bmoke, Bteam or odor. " • COUNSELLOR A.T LAW. ent in a good financial condition. cough. " 1-Mrnt Account, 7. The easting or dUchafiinB into the Shrow». LONO BRANcn. N. J.. (PeaMfflee BuUdhyr)nUdtoe, l The Grand View Hotel Former Resident Dead. Notice i« hereby Riven tlmt the a«-bury or Navesink, or South Shrewibury river, m EATONWtK, N. J.. (Advertiser BsO Rev, J, W. Tower has recovered cnuntH of thp HiiliHcriherH, pxetiitiitM anil into any gtream in thia township, or on the bound- Hiram Wilson, son of James P. Wil- from an attack of neuralgia. trustees of the estate of Hiiiil docciisort «ry line of this township, any substance which hat ; A. P. VOSS, Hon of Jereey City, formerly of this Miss Leona Horter is sick with will tin nudtteil and stated by the mirro5- boon removed from any vault, cesspool or gink, m : OSTBOPATHIC PHYSIClAli,. FAIR HAVEN, NEW JERSEY, any ofTal or other refuse, liquids, or ioWda, by any j In the BisnOT Building, Koom 18, place, died Tuesday of last week of whooping cough, Bate mid reiiortoil for NeUloiiKHit In tlie pipes or otherwise. j orphans court of the county of Jlon- Bed Bank, N, 3 consumption. He was about thirty Mrs, John Thorne is sick with grip. moiith, on ThiirKtliiy, tliO >,.,nni, ruili I B. Any and rvery nolsaneo ss above fleflnea to i Telephone 181, IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS M-M-nU-i-iHli I |,ereby grolilblted and forbidden within the town- j iltiy tif April, A. |)., lylS. ship of Shrewsbury, and any person making, creat- ! Diitod Mnrcli Tth, A. D.. 191H. ing', causing, maintaining or permitting f" j of ; DAI-TON' PAIIMLY, R, SABAHCORLIES UNDER NEW MAMAOBMENT. K. O, VANCI.EAr KIXLED. T'ilBB B. TAinrOTE »»AD, iaid nuiiane«B shall forfeit and pay » ptaaltj el j OSTBOPATH1ST. HANIiUI.PH PAVIMLV twenty-five dollars, ' DIS3 Monmouth Street, Red Bent. SAMUKL K. KII.NI'Hl. Th« above is an extract from the ordinances m iTueadaja ond Ftjdayi qnly, 12:39 r. • U>tM9,m, Asbnry Wtkzk Man Fntally lajurtd Whea Old Ban Captain Bucoujiibs te Attack of the board of healrji of ShNwabury township, and < Aiitomoblls Cra»hed Into Trolley. Heart OUeaie, Kotloo of Settlement of Account, Graduate American School of KstiUfl of ICilwnrti Tiiylnr, doi fiiNod, toi^wmtadM^^ARS?G?-BORDEN. I KaksvlUe, Missouri, { Being Renovated all Through the Hotel Will be Run Elijah C, VanCleaf, who was en- Capt. Tylec E. VonNote died Notipe 1M hrrPliy pi von that the nc- President of the Board of Health, j gaged in the stove and tinsmith busi- Wednesday night at the home of hisI'ouiit.'i of the suiiHi'iiliprK, cxeriitur.i nf GEORGE H, LIPPINCOTT, Stcretarr, ! R. "WMTJT^OLPERT, ~~ "" Strictly First-Cl&ss. ness at Asbury Park, died Tuesday daughter, Mrs, James H, Johnson of tho eHtiite of tsalii (leoeaMeil will ho nu- D OSTEOPATH, tlltoil ami HtRteil by the siirroKatc and re- BOARD HEALTH. 91 Broad street. Red Bank, N, J. night of lost week from injuries re- Portaupeck, at the ago of 78 years. poi'tp4 for Hettlcmrnt to the i)riihan«* iowNsai_ P or Graduate of Philadelphia eollete of O»teop»tkf. ceived a few hours before in j\n auto- He had Buffered a long time from cmirt oT the county of Monmmitli. on j ehlpBoardeTho regulafr "H«iltn"wflmeetings olf Sheldothe ShrewBburn theflnry Townt and; Philadelphia college of Anatomy, And post m*Aa- mobile accideritr ^Tf; VanCleaf "and heart disease. His wife died two Ihuffuliiy,_ tlje.sevontcenth ilny ol April, ' third Thurjdaya of each month, »t_4;(»jp. M., at ate of Anieriean school of OB^qpathy at Ktrk»- Lewis W. Asay, secretary and troas* weeks previously and this is said to A. i)., mi? j the Town HaHon Monmouth ataeet, B«d Bank, vllte. Mo., under the founder oftho eeienee. Duteil March nth. A, D,. IBIS. j Fersora having complaints to make will present I ; Meals and Lunches Served Any Hour, urcr of the Asbury Park mill com- have hastened his death. MAHCAIIKT K. 1). TAVrAm, : theni to the secretary In writing, ' pany, wero riding in the auto, which When he was n young man he was IIKXIIV H. liARTIIW, HARRY G. BORDEN. President, i i _.— —-•——- •- i GuonoE H, LippiNOOTT. Secretary. I was driven by Asny. At" Main street in command of one of the schooners Notice of BottHJuenfr of AoeOtint, und Asbury nvenue, where thevo is a plying between Brunehport and Upper KKtate of John T. Totloy, tloi'WiHuii. ] : Dr. H, B. VanDorn I Choice Brands of Liquors, Wines, Beers and had curve, the automobile struck a New York state, At that time Nutirn IK lwrobv Klycn fluit tiu> in>« 1 t DENTIBT trolley cur. The uutomobilu wua Koing Branchport was known as Shell Dock, I'imiitH of tlii mtiifi rliiii H, triisti'i'H of W JERSEY CENTRAL! 1 about 2G miles an hour. LOBS than ',45 and Mr, VanNotu was in the employ llic cHliile of Hiiiil tlrccaiM'tl. yvill In TRAINB LEAVE RED BANK. j % Second National Bank Building Cigars will always be on hand. iilulitpil mill Hliiti'il hy the .Niirrnusiti' »iiil, For New York, Newark and Elbabeth. 5 5!i. 8 41, \* Rooms 3 and 9 feet from tho trolley tracks, Mr, Afluy of tho firm of Drummond & Woolley. rcpoi'tcd for Kt-Ulcmi-lit to tIi.• ut'liliiinM •7 21, S 0 \ *S 22, 917.10 05, #10 61, 11 87, a, m. \ soys he first saw the trolley car. He Later in his life Mr. VanNote opened court of the i-cumty of Muiiriiouth, c,n 12 00. 2 48, "4 IP, 4 80, tB 20, 7 88 p. ra.Sun . put on the emergency brakes and n restaurant at Branchport, Tliiirsilny, the sicvi'titeenth tiny nf April, days, B Bfl, 1144 a, m,; 4 it, 110,8 45, 9 00, p, m. • I i THE HOTEL WILL BE OPEN THE YEAR AROUND, A, p., 1 «"1 U. : For Freehold via Matawan at 7 22, 9 17 a. m." 12 00. j turned the automobile shortly to the Mr. Viin>Jote leaves three daugh- Dated Fiibrliury 2 1th, A. P., 1013. • . 4 30 p. m. Sundays, R M a. m.; 4 45, 9 ro p. m, i "•« left in an effort to clear the trolley. ters and a son, they being Mrs, D, B, LOUIS J, TKTt.KY. The distance was too short to turn the i For Lakewood, Lakehuriit, ftc, at B12,1106 •. m,l i ' • DR. ROBERT DICKfi#R, ; • 'm HOPING TO SEE ALL MY FRIENDS. pennis of Point Pleasant, Mrs, James i n 08, 2 67, 4 87, 5 08, 8 00 t7 33 p. m. Sundays, ; 1 automobile away from the tracks and H. Johnson of Portaupeck, Mrs. OK EULE TO BAB CEEDITORB. : 10 10, ilOfla, m.j 8 88 p. m. j ' Veterinarian. tho machine plunged head on into the Johnson of Branchport and Arthur AdrnliiiHtiiitor'H Kotlco. ' For Atlantic City, 842.11 06 a. m, i2 08, 437 p. m, .: DOCS, CATS, TOY DOGS. John O'Hi-lon. nilnitnlHtriitor of KIIOH Sundays, 11 00 a. m.i 3 38 p, m, I trolley car, VanNote of Loyalton. , He. also leaves (.'uiitillion, ilccH'iiHi'il, hy iiriltM- of tin1 KUI— 1 ' ' nanrdlne !>•>«», < ni« nml IIorMa. \ Mr, VanCleaf was thrown through two brothers and two sisters, Mrs, roKnto nf the cnunty of Monmouth, hori * For Vineland. BridBCton, Ac,, 6 42, 11 0B a, m.i * '• Flir Haven, N. J, 421 W, R«d Bank, < | HARRY C. MILLER, Proprietor. George Hathaway of Red Bank, Mrs. hy KIVPH notice tu th^ I'ltnlltdiM of tlic> ; 4 37 p.m. Sundays 11 06 a, m., S38 p. m, # < the windshield and his head struck the HHIII tlorPUKwl to liiitid In tholr ilohtH, ilc- ' For Toma River and BarneBst at 6 42,1106 », tn.1 trolley oar with great force. Asay Lauretta Haines of Oceanport, Daniel m.iiiils iinil clnlniH uiittliist tho CKtiito of j 2 57, 6 06 p, m, Sundsyi, 10 10 a, m. ' was held into tho automobile by theVanNoto of Lon^r Branch and John snlrt ilcfPHStMl, unilnr oath m< iifllrmatloii, * New York only, t Saturday! only. > steering gear and was only slightly in- VanNote of Branchport. The funeral | with In nine mouths fror m the foui'tli diiy | of Miiri'li, 11)13. or thoh y will bbe f jured, At first it was thought that was held Sunday at Mrs. Johnson's burrt'il of any lu-tlon th fire for f..revcr ! T^TITW YORK AND LONG BRANCH | ESTABLISHED 1854 TELEPHONE 147-R Mr, VnnCleaf was only slightly hurt, and the burial was at West Long tlit- Miiiil nrtminlstiiitor. RAILROAD, ; W01 L.B.H1LBORN PW Branch, Time Table In effect November 24th, 1912. When he was taken homo it was found Stiitjoni in New York; Central R. R. of New i his skull was fractured. Despite all BALE. Jersey, foot Liberty Street and West 23d Btreet; TIBB AT CKAHBUBT. PonnBylvania Railroad. 7th Aye and 82d Street, " that medical skill could do for the Hy virtue nf H \s I'll nf II. fii., t me ilt- Hudson Terminal (H. & M, R. R ) Church and ^^S; CorrestGIiu»*»Miid., ^^3 ALEXANDER D. COOPER Injured man, he died soon after being loctcil IHHIII'II mil nf tlm (.'uni-t ut I'liiiii- Cortiandt StreBts, foot of Cortlandt and Dea- y, will bt> taken homcA All the Qntlmilflingi) on Oorflon Olayton'a broSBCB Streets. I'XIJIlM'll to Hlllc at plllilil' VCItillltV ill! TRAINS WILL LEAVE BED BANK Real Estate and Insurance Mr, VanCloaf wns 54 years old and rarni Dcatroyea. MONDAY, TliU Jl«t DAY OK Al'lllh, For Matnwan and Perth Amboy: B64 8 41, 7 22, was born at Farniingdalo. Ho loBated . All the outbuildings on the farm of lltin. bi-tWiHMi tho limirH of 12:0D u'clorU g 00. 9 17. 0 45.1005, HB7.a, m,: 12 00noon. 148, > at Asbury Park in 1878 and thirteen Gordon Clayton, Jr., at Cranbury iiiul ti:00 n'vUirk uit 1;Stt li'cloc'k I Hi tlio 2 48,410,520 (gaturdayi only), (rM«pt Perth ; OH BtTLB TO BAB. CREDITORS. SS-84 BROAD STRUT RED BANK, N, J. § MfU'iniioii of Kiild iliiy. ul the court IKIIIHO, Amboy), 8 02, (Mntowan only), 738,9 57 p. m, years later wont in business for him- were destroys! by fire Tuesday after- l''l-lM'lllllll, ill till' tllWIHillll (if |''ri-('lllllll. Sundays, 8 68, 9 37 a, m,; 4 45 (¥atowan only), : Al Brill, (idmlnitiliatrlx of Ar- All Unit ('(•rtiilii tnirt or liiurol of liiiiil tlmt I*. Drill, iiocciiKiil, by f>rrtcr of th# chief of the Astuay Park fire depart- were diReoveml in a hay barrack 1 Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and mill jiriMiiiHt'H licri'liiiil'trr inirtiftilitrly ilt - For Elizabeth and Newark: 6 55. 0 41, 7 09, 7 40 j nnri-oKiiti' nf tho county of Montnoutb. ment. He leavea a widow and four which had not been used since harvest Hcrilioil, Hiliititii, lylitK iiiiil iiriiiK in tin1 (Newurk only,) B 00. 8 13 (Newark oniy), 9 17, i lituoby KIVVM notK-n to the trodltom o* Plate Glau Insurance tiiwri'liip of Hhii'W.Hliiiry (iinw linrniiKli tho mild ilofouHOil 'to IH'IUK In tholr (lobti*, children. The children are Charles time, The house caught fire three D4B.1005,1131 a.m.; 12noon, 146,848, 430,464, , u B. VanCleaf, Ida O. VanClBaf and times, but on each occasion the names of I'lilr Hurcin. In tlio omiiity of Mon- jaOlBaturdayBonly), 802, 738.0Btp, m. Sun. , ili'iniiutht und rlulniH !ifs-nlii. .t tho cstnto 1 iniiiitli Sim! Mtiiip of Now .liM-.-'Oy. neur days. B 08, 9 37, 11 44 a. m.; 4 46, 5 47, 0 03, 7 10, : of i.ulil ilirciiJii-il, luxli'i oiith in- iiffirm»- Helen VanCleuf of Asbury Park and wero put out. Tin live stock was also I'iitr lluvt'ii, Ui-Kinnlriij ut u Htiil ft 10. 8 4?. 900, OnTp. m. j (Ion, wlthtu...nine months from tho fifth Mra, Mary L, Lufburrow, widow of saved. The loss is partly covered by ilt'iiiirii'lcHini'M creels niiil rimiiiilK diiy of KctiVli;uy, I!)U, vv tln.-y wllj b« Hiuitli. | For New York: 6 66. fi41 , 7 09. 7 22, 7 10. R 00, 8 22,1 Harry L. Lufburrow of Middletown. Insurance. I'lKJity-Hvn ilii^n-i.-s wo.-tt^ tln-i'f i-hnltis 8 13,9 17, 9 4B, 1005, 10 81, 11 37 a, m.; 12 00 fui'cvi'i- liurri'il of liny nctioii thoicfor iiii'l Hfvi'iity-tiiri1!1 IIIIUHr* Iliciiii" HCHltll, I noon, I 40, 8 4B, 4 16. 4 SO, 4 64, 6 'JO (Siiiurdaya I ui;'iiliiKt tlie Riild ndiiiliilMtriitrlx. tllil'ty-Olli' llfKll'CH 1111:1 il ilillf lilH . tliri-f j enly). 0 OS. 7 3fl, 9 57 p. IB. Sundiiya.K 58, B 37. ; MAialAUKT i AT OHO10E. I'linliiH iiml rni-ty-thivi1 lliiiiM; 11 44 a. m,: 4 4B, 0 47, 803, 7 10. 8 10, HIS, 0 00, lli>ft|l, SCVillty ili'^Tfi'M i'llsi, tW'i rllillllM Contractors and Bulldtrs, 1 Tn'lZnt&n*. Artury P«rt. Ocean Gro,e. \ <» *V1S TO MAM OWWO^ nml torty-twii llniiH tu tin ci-i-i'lt; tlioncc p lieiilliiiinn, c'fili- Point Pleasant and intermediate •tationa. 122 i KSeuUtorB ' » -wmi „ UOINa MATERIA Iiuproveraent Society Tomorrow Hlsrht. tiillijim one Here, ntnl ln-ilitf tlio Kiime (.•xcflpt Mondayg), 6 02, 8 40, 9 4S, 10 28 a. m,: : neiijumin l-\ Klne ami William ^ ,1 tu tin1 fuii.l Kllmi j. 12 22. 12 46. 113 (Saturdays only), 1 67. B Sli. KUiK. oxeeutoi'H of Willlnm II. Klnib «^ The Irnprovemcnt Bocioty of tho i'iiuli, Mary A, 'r•l-i'v nml Ih-iiii .M. iiiiiii-. (Saturdnyii Ohly), 4 32, 4 BO, 6U7 (Satiinloy!i I rniiFM-il, by nrilpr of UiO niirroffnte or tbj PreBbyterian church will give an on Your Youth and Beauty? lny, hy ilr-cil uf oiivcyiiiHc executed liy nxcopted), 0M,fl22. B3P. 7 31, 7 37, 10 30 p.m. county ot Monmouth, lioreliy give noilM tertalnment tomorrow night in the .lolin II. PnyihT 1111,1 wlfi1. lielirillH- (lille Suncbiyii. 1 B2. 5 20. 9M, 1080, 10GJ a. m,i 1220, I to tlm crf'ilitoiB of tho BBlil d«cOHW4 » Wortt itm tar a* to er aontnMl. PARISIAN Sage, tho quick actinK July 10th, Illd leriil'iliil 111 till" of-, 2 sc. D i)0, 0 62 10 as B. m, biltif,' in thi'lr slt'btR, demands ftiul claim* KB Jali too tart*; mm. too»m»JL tocialroom of tho church. The pro hair restorer, is for sale in Red Bnnk l off ttlnh> clerk nf tlie enmity nf Mnn- For Freehold via Mntawan and C, H, R, of N, J,, iiuuinst tile cstBto of Hnta iladTOBea, Wm* gram will conflirt of a play, music by iiintitli, In lliidli :::»<>. on immvi iiiii; i'ti.1. « On, B 17 a. m.i 1200 noon, 1 46. 4 30, 520ilii' onUi or ntlliiimtioii, within ntiHt Jobbing mttMrfM to at Anrt nottot. by JnmcH Cooper, Jr., and is sold with (Saturdays only), «02 p. B0. Sundaya, 0 37 luonthti from tho n!xucnuty to tho hnir, or alHriiiiitliin, within iitjitt moiitliH froiii Uhiirch und Cortlandt Street*, 7 00, 000, 1110 iiiin< inonthH fiom tlm loiirtfiritti Mat/be your plumbing need* repairing or you may want tome new Itxtmrwatract of land on East Main street and It IH not Htieky or greusy. tlio Iweiitiitli day of AlMi'cli. 11> I IS, nr B, m., 13 20 (Saiunlayi only), 12 80, a 42, 4 M I'oliniiirv, 1913, or ttioy will lift tottt Brotdway at Freehold from T. Baker It in the daintiest perfumed hnir thoy will Iii' form ff luiri'eil (if any iiL'tion (Kntuiilny» C!(cept«d), 812, fl 18 p, m, Bumlays Imiii'il nf any nctlnn tlu'ritfor itfftinDl installed, rm the fWjr who con Hx you up no matter what you netd in the Hall. Tho tract ha§ been cut up into thoicfor aiSiilnHt tho Hiiiil cxeciitrix. R afl, o an. 1110 a, m.; 180, 6 17 p. ro. tonic. HANNAH M. Fur further pftrtleulara Ma tbnt-Ublet et THAHf.KH II. an4 tinniny lim. six building loti,, and the first of thcio It it) tho bent ami most pleasant and Btntlonn. JAMKM l NO lott to be sold wan purchased by John invigorating hnir dressing mude. You flhould look not only to fair LW, BERRY, auporlntondant, H, Y, »nd U B, M. Smith, .• Fight shy of the druggist who offers prlcos in buyinygg printep d ninttoinin * buut CHARLES O. MaFADDIN. G»n. P.M. A*B»t, Tin; UED BANK R*X) you it substitute, he is unworthy of ftol to qualitylit . THTHE RER D BANB K RBQR . N, Y, and L. B. R. tt. Krottter volume of contlnuout It puya to advertise in THE RWIIETER. OKOROM W, BO YD, G«n, P«M, Ajf«nt P*nn, R, R, yonv confidence. Giroux Mfg. Co.,ISTBR comblnos Uioso two factors when W, C. HOPB, Oen'l P»MtB«f Agtnt, Centrtl tl»ing than any- other W««Wy nte, IM. J.-—Adveriwmmiti - Buffalo, N, Y., American Makers, doing your printing,—Arit;, R,H.ofN.J, jmper In Monmouth county*—. "* "A *T

THE RED BANK REGISTER >NG OUR NEIGHBORS. HAPPENINGS IN THE VILLAGES ROUND ABOUT 1 RED BANK,

ATX.AWTIC MIQHLAMDS XBWB, HOLMDEL KKWB.

Olrt» to e- Helen Zeu, Alice ivnd Margaret Purvis, . ing sawed from trees which were for- Gertrude and Emma Irwin, Agnes ; niiuOy on Mr, MeCnmphelPs fnrm. PLEASURE. Vaughn, Alice Hemingway, Evelyn i Sales Of Hor*e». Mulligan, Mary'Bird, Gertrude Van- i William C, Ely, during the past A Piano is either a source of great pleasure to you, or it is a great dissapointment. Note, Florence-Lurch, Blanch Roberts, week, sold teams of horses to Mrs. Hattio Tumen and Hazel Morris. Elizabeth Knick of Ea.st Freehold, This pleasure or disappointment will not be for a week or two, or a year, but practically for a lifetime. Auto {}<>•• Ov« SttMnktnant, John Egnn of Red Bank, C. V, Ha- • An automobile belonging to Dr. ' vens of Port Monmouth and the Feig- Thus you realize that you should not buy in haste, but give the purchase ripe, intelligent thought, %orge D. Fay skidded in the mud and ! enspan brewery company of Asbury pitched over an embankment near i Park, Single hoi'RCH were disposed of Leonardo last Tuesday. Both the 'to Michael Totin of Perth Ambov, J. It seems ridiculous not to give as much time to the purchase of a piano as you would for the purchase of a pair dortor i\nd his driver were thrown out, Stiles of Asbury Park, Michael H. of shoes, yet many do just that-and repent at leisure, , * s ued the, driver was slightly hurt. Harkins of Port Monmouth, James Hopping of Atlantic Highlands, Har- ± to 8p*Kk. vey Bedle of Keyport nnd John Dane Intelligent thought suggests your buying of a responsible dealer in whom you can place confidence—one whom Next Sunday morning at the Pres- of Crawford's Corner, byterian church, Mrs. C. II. Dandy of you can trust-one who has been and is in business to stay and will look after your interests in the future. Ffeteghar, India, will speak upon her Movingu. •work there us n missionary. Rev. and Vernon Grant has moved into Experienced buyers KNOW they can depend on the reputation and promises of the old established houses. It Mrs. Bandy ore missionaries of theChrinoyoencu S, Holnies's house and Presbyterian board. They have been will farm Mr. Crawford's place during is just such confidence that is the mainstay and backbone of old houses. in the field seventeen years. the coming season, John" Dakon has moved into Martin MaxTudc's house Anybody can beat us at promising—we specialize in performance. Special Easter music was rendered \ at Everett, William'VanBrunt, who last Sunday at tho Methodist church. has been occupying this house, has Let Storck, of Course, prove this. The Sunday-school celebrated Easter j moved on the Smock farm, which was and the anniversary of David Living- ' rented by Webster I. Jones, Mr. Thank you. stone. Those who took part were Jones has moved on a farm near Van- Prof. Forman Cosaaboom, Mrs. A. C,derburg. Edward Cheek has moved Oliver, Charles BeVestey, Miss Alice into his house on the Vunderburg White and Holace Hart, Easter gifts road, were distributed to the scholars at the close of the exercises, Busy Benson lit Mill. The play "Captain Racket" will be Stilwagon & MOUKUI" will close their 1 given tomorrow night at the Majestic mill for the XKUSDII in a few days. theater by the high school alumni as- :They have had a very busy and pros- sc;iation. The cast consists of Hattie perous winter season, and more work STORCK, OF COURSE, Tumen, Walter Bills, Frank Relter, i has probably been done at the mill Jonas Tumen, Edgar Cook, John within the past few weeks thnn in O'Brien and Robert Lufburrow, Other any similar length of time since the local talent will take part in the enter- mill was started. tainment, j Manure OartaA in Truck, The primary department of the Theron McCampbell had an auto- Presbyterian Sunday-szhcol hold an imobile truck on trial at his farm here egg hunt last Sunday.morning. Bas- ;last week. Several loads of manure fcets of eggs were provided for each t ! were carted from the Bradevolt sta- scholar by the teachers, Misses Olive tion to Mr, McCampbcll's place. Ewing and Lillian Forsland. The bas- kets were hidden on the church prop- r. CRESCENT BRICK CO., Miss Francos E. Gardner returned Theodore Parsons and Benjamin You Men Who Use Overalls! to Newark Monday, after visiting her VanVleit are home from Princeton col- Two Cars of parents, Rev. nnd Mrs, G, H. Gardner. lege for the Easter vacation nnd RED BANK, N, J. Why not get the best your money can buy, A new concrete curb has been laid Windsor VanVleit of Stevens univer- % along with a broad, honest guaranty P in front of thu Presbyterian manse on sity is also enjoying a vacation, Seed Potatoes. Highland avenue by Jack T. Stout. Mrs, C, H. Bendy of Fatehgarh, In- Timothy Maxson, who is employed dia, will speak at the prayer meeting H. 8, PETERS' in Charles R. Snyder's office, has been at the Presbyterian church Sunday (Ref. U. S, to, Of.) laid up several days with sickness, night. She will also visit other Giants. Samuel Phillips of Highlands has churches in this locality. At the meeting of the reading club y Salves Canl czema bought a lot on Valley Drive belong- .: ing to the. Ella Roberts estate. yesterday there were a number of tlio nlii.fnsiilpnfil (lipory f,r cur- ii luit none tiiat wft can rccom- Brother Mrs. George Walling of First ave- special musical features. The meet- ing was in charge of Dr, Helen F, it ihroiiyh Uii' Muoil IIIIM iJt-cii ( itsidiiH liiHhly as thlH tor we know thot nue ie spending a week with her up by iviiiiilsit:!, iiinny iliitiTont D.iJ.D. stOpS the itch nt once. Wo JUKI ,, , daughter at Newark, Gibson of Red Bank. liiiVij ln'u-ii 11 • 11-11 iof ," UI it OlsciitJSfi, vaiit you to give D.D.D. • trlmJ. Tlmt will Cobblers. Helen Shoemaker, daughter of Ben- Hut It him hiiii fiiiiml timt liiuMu »?»lvi>s I'" '•i:m;g]i tu piove it. i A. Gerber, secretary of th only cloH ilu! iitiica it ml cannot i>yntimti! is 1 Of course all other amgslBts hove Overa to tin. iiitiri .••.!:in liilow t-ia ei D.j.p, ] rcFCfl] tlon—.ffp to them It you In town list week, t • ht to",H( to >'f—Imt don't accept some are strictly Union Made, Green Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MorHrtt of Easter services at both churches TliiB—thft .D.T). wjl! do for von comfort that come from last week, romfrty, tiil of wliitcrKit-rn, ihymol, sty- thnt wo orfcr yon n full BIB^ bottlo on Mrs. Conrad in having a new shingle flower displays were very attractive. oerlnc, vtv., t\n roni)uititi>lc4l in D.D.D, tliiH Runranipp;—Tf you do not flnd that best materials, right pat- roof put on her house on Washington Miss Dorothy Reid of New York PrP.HcrlpUoi). it fiikea owny tho itch A* ONCE, It terns and the handy pockets and little oosta you not a cent. avenue, spent Sunday with M1H» Dorothy Lin-» Wo have »olu other remeGlta for okln •'knacks" that make them always worn when once tried, W. T. SHERMAN David Tumen of Lincoln avenue hns son. JAMES COOPER, Jr., Druggist, Red Bank, N. J. Trwmt jrmwMff *f«M «H# ft, Intmjt mmH mt BHOTHUtHOOO*. t»en confined to the house with nneu- Mnnqnerado at Eatontowih West Street. iw« i r, A •».. and Wallanii, Ont., Can. paper. Head them »v«ry JBIU*. Yon at* result producers.—Adv. them wore fantastic costumes. VWtt IWI B«afc, N, J,, nw «|k«f WwfowUr. N«t VUU V ' will profit by the reading.—Adv. - SeurNi 1 to 6 P. M. At Second National Bank Building, v^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi .VOLUME XXXW NO, 40. RID BANK, N; J,, WffiMNESDAY. MARCH 26, 1913, - PAGES 9 TO16 . son DISTRICT COURT BILL. »U1D. SERIES OF ROBBERIES. M»d* *t m*d auk An VaM It Sttfottgb SMM rart of Bay AMmn to th» County. SUPERVISOR_JCEEPS JOB. All Or.r MM UalUd RMMi. niT»oi>irvaa sent for, and the police were also when Scott Longstreet, who rents the and by folding back the top. The up- This would reduce their power al- Fred Johnson, Lou and Calvin .hSnk he spoke that way because he work but if they didn't show up and notified, Bo far they have been un- place, went to the lyceum twelve pairs most to the vanishing point. Justices Parker, members of Columbia hose wanted to retain Donald Rankin as the members of the committee had of roller skates were missing. At holstering is done in Spanish leather of the peace are the only officials foad supervisor, but he said he would *ble to obtain any clue, Mr, Chappeli which lends an attractive appearance company, were appointed fire mar- lave spoken in the same way if he had gone to work there was no one to sew carried burglary, insurance, but notfirst he thought they had been stolen, to the other furnishings of the ear.elected in this state to administer jus- shals, about getting someone else for the anough to cover the loss. but Inter they were found tied to a tiee. Judges are appointed by a gov- The collector's report showed a bal- een opposed to Mr, Rankin, road job, nail in tho ceiling. The car is equipped with electric ernor. A district court would increase Store Bobbed. lights, A body along the same lines ance of $2,219.48 on hand. Bills Mr, Elliot in a short speech said he To Repair Scraper, as that for Mr. Freedman's ear is be- the cost of litigation, it would yield amounting to $1,153,05 were approved did not want to make any defense for Entrance to Cullington'a store was Bike Stolen. greater returns to the lawyers at the and ordered paid, limself. He said when he was sworn The road committee was authorized gained through a transom in the front A bicycle belonging to Joseph Con- ing made for a 1913 Cadillac chassis expense of tho people and it would .nto office as borough attorney he to take the road scraper to Fielder's' mrt of the building. The robbery over of Broad'street'was stolen froir belonging to C. D, Haleey, This car practically knock out the justices of pledged himself to serve the borough blacksmith shop and have it repaired. robably took place after five o'clock in front of his house last week. will nlso be finished within a short the peace. There has been little fault SUNDATT-BCKOOi BXEROISBB. time, as counsel to the best of his ability To Bay law Book. found with the work of the justices of and that he had always done BO. He Borough Attorney Elliot was In- A suburban car body is being built the peace at Red Bank and the sur-Presbyterian Easter Entoi-tainment Hold said he had looked into the matter BVMBON coupon, DOINGS. S9UI BTItl. IN JAU.. for a Cadillac machine belonging to structed to buy a copy of the borough rounding localities, and there has no1t under discussion very caroiully and laws for use at council meetings. William H, English. This is a three, been much demand for a district coin •Entertainments of unusual merit from an unbiased standpoint^ He said etite* OouiisUnieii nna Ksyor at Trlday Dr. Sayr» Sefuiti to llfti Papers Com seated affair, each scat holding throe at Red Bank, Bills amounting to $29,68 were or- raitttug- Them to Q Home. persons, The two rear seats can be were given in celebration of Easter there were some officials in Rod Bank dered paid, ^ ^ removed, thus converting tho auto Into by the Baptist and Methodist Sunday- who would be glad to see Fair Haven Mayor John M, Gorlies and Council- Sarah and Ida Woleott, aged fifteen HEW SECOND CLASS SCOUTS. schools. The usual decorations were discredited. Some of these officials he DOINGS OFMXfOST COUNCIL. neji Rogers, Briggs and Mahpney and shtteen years reBpectivoly, dnugh- a light truck for delivery purposes, said were lawyers. All the attorneys vere the only ofMlils present at theters of Mrs. Nevada Woleott of Red A light truck has also been built by in evidence, At the Baptist church this company for J, Amory Haskell. Sifht Beys Pass Examination—Scouts those who took part were Kate Buck- lie had consulted said that no borough Stato Bond Communion Bu.fu Meaty tot leeting of the council last week. Bank, are still in the county jail at on a Bik« Saturday, lin, Everett B rower, Elizabeth Strong, jouncil could create or abolish an office Stroet Must Dome from County. rancla Becker, who was recently ap- Freehold, although Judge Foster sen- This truck will be used for milk do. as that power was invested in the pointed a special constable without tenced them to the Home of the Feeble livery work, Warren Boughton, Lester Smith, Florence Brown, Louise and Marie At the Keyport borough council Frank Valleau,, Theodore Soden, Kingsley, Marion Leavett, George state, Ho said the borough act pro-meeting Monday night H. C, Wyck- pay, filed his bond for $250, His Minded -at Vineland more than two Hairy Estelle, William Slgfrled, Jack Brenker, Miss Edna Naser, 'Miss Mary vided that no official could be removed sondBmen were H. H. Striker and E.weeks ngo. It was necessary to obtain EEOFENIHO OF THE EMPIltE. without being hoard in his own de-off -was appointed clerk during the ab- the signatures of certain persons in Murphy and Thomas Morris have Conklin, Arthur Davis, Sarah Sher-j sence of A. M. Walling. A letter was i, Pomphrey. D, A. Naughton, the assed" the examinations for second man, Anna Layton and Lola Hesse, fense and that an official appointed orough clerk, witnessed the .signa- order to commit the girls to the homo, Audience at Flnyhouit nt- Firit remained in office until his successor read from the state road commission tures to the bond. and among the signatures required ass scouts. Each scout must b\> pro- At the Methodist church those who saying that money for Broad street Forformanoe Under Mew Management. cient in first aid, signaling, observa- gave the entertainment are Alma qualified, Mr. Elliot said he tried to would have to come from the freehold- Exempt firemen's certificates were waakthat of Dr, William D. Savre, ttie Audiences, which filled the Empire on, able to travel one mile in twelve interpret the laws impartially and rdered issued to John R. Murphy of phyfeion for the Woleott family, to its utmost capacity, witnessed the Thompson, Elvin Hendrickson, Bird- ers, as the state money for roads was minutes, light a fire with two matches, sail Chamberlain, Louise Leach, Syl- that if he was not doing so he would apportioned by the different county he Oceanic hook and ladder company He refused to sign the papers on the performances given at the playhouse ook a quarter of a pound of meat, consider It a favor if he was so in- |and to Henry Hintolmann, Abram ground that he does not believe the Monday night. Before the curtain via Aul, Helen Roborson and Caroline formed and he would tender his resig- boards, A report was read from ave a dollar in tho bunk, and box the Warden. Councilman G. C. Smith regarding erbert and Michael O'Rourko of the girls are feeble minded. He says it arose the place was pocked, and it ompass. nation.' He said that as long as" the tumson company, would be wrong to Bend them to anwas necessary to close the doors to borough had a counsel he thought all land which had been taken from the institution occupied by idiots. After prevent others from entering. Thirty-six of the scouts went on a LODGE EKTEETAINMEHT. the councilmen should consult him in J, G, Crawford estate several years SAPE TUMBLES BOWH STAIRS. his refusal to sign the papers, the girls Pictures and vaudeville acts of un- ike Saturday to Dr, Lnwes's farm at legal matters and not go to some law- ago to lay out Warren street. Mr. were examined by Dr, Harry Neafie usual merit were given, and the aud- futswamp. They were joined there Boll Old Odd Fellows Swell Their yer who would be glad to see the bor- Smith found that the amount due the of Freehold, the county physician, who »y eight of the 'Llncroft scouts and ury Monday Mlffht. ough get into trouble. estate, loss the benefits assessed, to ba •if Steel Box enrno sown Stairway with ience frequently showed its apprecia- •The Odd Fellows lodge of Belford a Bu»h •riittrflay Afttrnboa. signed the papers. The papers have tion by applause, A feature of tho hoy had a fine time playing baseball Work OB the Bog,ds, $125,02, This was referred to the A safe belonging to Dr, A. W. Chop- been forwarded to Governor Fielder, vaudeville was an orchestra of mon- ,nd other games. gave an entertainment and dance in finance, committee, Aaron S. Van ell tumbled down the flight of stairs but his signature has not yet been ob- ofl. An old-fashionefh d apple poring bee blacksmith ihop on Wharf avenue The cosBpool belonging to Mr, Bikt- ing well for some time, 'red by steam at the Auto Tiro Shop, Moral: Get our burglary insurance For moderate rates on burglar in will be held at First Methodist church Monday morning. tin and located in Battin road wan re- Mechanic street. • All work guamn- rates. Morehouse & Ford, Red Bank. auranee see W. H, Houston, Davidsoi on Tufliday evening, April Bth.—Ad- THEODORE WILSON ported not to be a nuisance under the J -Advertisement. —Aitveriiaeinent. building, Red Bank.—-Advertisement. vertisemmi, ~—Advertisements board of health code, Mr, Hawkins It puy« to advertise TTTE RBD BANK IIEG18TEB MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN. Time TaW* In EfFmt March 31tt, 1913. iubjeet to chanee without noUee. WILLIAM CAVANO OF BELFORD DIED OF CON- STEAMER SEA BIRD SUMPTION LAST WEDNESDAY. What Betwetn Phr24, foot of Franklin Street, Now York (Landing at the Battery He was an Inmate of the State Hospital at Trenton—Road Bill*; •o fake on mnd let off Pmtengen only), and Highlandt, Highland Beach, 0eemie, Locust Poini, Fair Haven and Red Bank. Amounting to $2,632.26 Paid by Middlctown Township Com- Trlephono Call \Wt Fr.nkHn. New York, and 423 Ited Bank, N. J, mittee on March I2th—Harry Morford Farm at NcwMonmouth Clothes Do You FOR RED BANK, FOR NEW YORK Sold to Judsen Palmer of Middletown. Dally except Sunday, Dally fxcept Sunday, r, M. William Caviino of Rt-lfortJ, died of Mount Vemon, New York, arc A.M.,.„ last Wednesday morning at the state vi Biting Mrs. Lanpc's sister, Mrs, « Pier 24, foo, t of Franklin 2.30 ank,. .... I*av(5 lUltpry Landing I'uir 7j6 hospital at Trenton of consumption, Gassie Williams of Navesink. Arrive HiehlAnda ubout *t Point . . . He waa -15 years old and'leaves a Tha Kpworth knKue of the N»vc- 7.S0 Wear? " Oceanic " widow and two Kons, William H, nndsink Methodist, cluirch will hold a " Ixwust Point " , —,., , ,,,,., D.20 j " Hinhlamli.. n.nn " Fair Haven " • -. ..„..., CLifi ', Arrlvr lf:itlrry I.IIIKJII'C al'.-ut. George WtMtly Cuvano, both of whom bufunesu meeting Friday night at Mrs, " rteJItak " ,-..,,,.,,,,.. 5.M) I " FiunklmiiUtH-t " .... 10,00 live ;»t home. He also leaves a sister, Sadie Johnson's at Navesink. 1 Mrs. Catherine Snnborn of Rod Bank, Garrett Smith of Belford has given There are First Grade Clothes NOTICE —At Battery LantJlnB, »1! elevated trains for uptown. Mil™ ay for uptown or to Unxiklyn Hid surface MM ami ferrlni to Staten Ulsnd and Droufc lyn, can be r<-ai h«l In tw o minute*. Mr. Cnvuno waa married twice. Tho up his position with Mrs, George PARE-ExeurHion, CO Cents; Single Ear*, 40 Cents, C'tnUlu 11 unJtrl.'ji ai.-. Exi urulon. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yiering 1: .lulin <». Tinitiliit, , 37.:55 of Port Monmouth, grade clothes cannot be depended on. John tt. Tlmolut. . The ushers* union of the New Mon- ^ HARDWARE: It Is because we have one of • I'liuik Kelly...... 7S.76 TliomaK Mullen. ,'. 4S.87 mouth Baptist ehuivh will mort next IVtor Petrlo...... ac.an Monday night with Cimis Wnlling of They may, by chance, serve you well, | the largest HARDWARE and HOUSE FURNISH- William O'ilrlnn. , 41,1R New Monmouth, MiiMiiioutli ctuiiity. l.UOO.OO John U. Howard W, Roberts of New Mon- but most probably they will not. They may fit you, but the chances I ING stores in this section that we invite you to in- 67,50 mouth is having a nuw brick walk laid Total,,..,, ..,..,.. . 12,63-!,^0 around his house, Joseph Luker is $ spect our store and goods before purchasing else- ! ISOffO^d j^&^ia geld, doing the work, are against it. | where and be satisfied. Satisfied customers is the 1. Judaon Palmer of MiddletowTi has C. Westler Walker and family of bought the old Harry Morford farm at Port Monmouth have returned after We sell first grade clothes made by THE HOUSE '4t best ad we can have. New Mgnmouth, The place contains spending several days with relatives about 31 acres and is now farmed at Newark, OF KUPPENNEiMER. We are certain of their by James E. Griggs, Mr, Gripgs will William Bennett of Port Monmouth >• I PLUMBING: No other concerns are better probably fami the place again this has moved from James Carroll's hotel ability to wear you, fit you and suit your taste. year, to one of E. E, Conklin'a houses on the i I equipped to handle your work in this line, the most shore road, Eastar at nnveslsk. William C, Fowler of Keansburg Look at them now, while the season *s young. | modern and up-to-date methods are employed in or- Rev, Elijah Reed, pastor of thehas moved on the Ralph Scott place at Navesink Methodist church, preached Port Monmouth, which he recently Wear first grade clothes. | der to give our patrons the BEST, a special Easter sermon to a large bought, congregation last Sunday morning. Mrs, A. D. Croxson of Freehold y The Sunday-school exercises were held spent part of last week with Rev. and $10.00 to 93O.OO Sunday night. The program consisted Mrs. A. H. Sutphin of New Mon- I ELECTRIC: The constant change in this line 1! of carols by.the school, recitations, ex- mouth. | of work and devices wan-ants your having it looked ! ercises, readings and solos. Among Miss Carrie Ronalds of New York j those who took part were George and was an over Sunday visitor with Mr. Our variety of Boys* Clothing is unexcelled, $2 to $10 |: after by the most experienced and reliable men ob-" ! Carlton Walling, Mortica and Vester and Mrs. George Palmer of Navesink. I Earles, Mildred DeVestey, ICatherine Oscar Lund and Charles Johnson of tainable. Our reputation speaks for itself. I Posten, Minnie Birant, Mary Smith, Belford left last week for Bayside, on See our Hat and Cap Display, 25c to $5.00 ; Sterling Hopkins, Hazel Posten and the Delaware river, to fish for shod. i Susan Williams. The church was Albert W. Morford of New Mon- We are Sole Agent for Manhattan Shirts. t I prettily decorated with Easter lilies mouth spent Sunday with Mr. and *i|' and other potted flowers, Mrs. Frank Magalhais of Brooklyn. 4' j A. SttJprise Party, Mrs, N. IL Roberts and daughter I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downes of Blanche spent part of last week with Port Monmouth gave a surprise party Miss Blanche Posten of Navesink. ; to their daughter, Mrs. Samuel Bam- Several persons were baptised at I ford of Brooklyn Saturday night. the Port Monmouth Mission Sunday OCEAN AVENUE, i About thirty persons were present, night by John Hienes of Belford. i The evening was spent in playing George Keefer of Belford bought a SEA BRIGHT, N, J. I games, singing and dancing, horse last week from George F, Bart- Clothier, Hatter and Haberdasher. leson of Atlantic Highlands, • Briaf Itimg. William Morris of Belford is having Broad Street. Telephone 221-E. R«d Bank, N. &^^ I The fishermen at Belford, Port his house painted. Mr. Morris's son I Monmouth and vicinity started to ^Albert is doing the work. j drive pound poles this 'Week, They Frank Woods has moved into the §**«^H8>«Ki«H»**4^>»***«««'«^ I hr.vc their boats all overhauled andold Bloomer honje at Navesink belong- mast of their nets are spread out oning to William DeVestey, the meadows to dry and repair. If Mrs. S. S, Compton of Belford, who the weather is favorable they will has been sick the past week, is now probably put their nets In the water able to be about the house, for Infants and Invalids m about a month. R. M. Hurd and family of New The farmers have started to stub York spent Easter at their summer their asparagus. They will probably home at Locust Point, start to ridge it about the last week in Miss Eva Ingling of Orange is visit- April, Some of them have plowed up ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L, to the roots already. Most of theIngling of Navesink. farmers in this vicinity have started The Belford euchre club will meet to plow and some of them have" the Friday afternoon at Mrs. Rufus East- largest part of their farms plowed, mond's at Belford. A family reunion was held on Sun- 1 Cornell Like of Port Monmouth I day at 111 , and Mrs. Frank Des- mashed his middle finger on his right preaux's at Navesink. Among those hand last Friday, It means the Original and Genuine present were Frank Despreaux, Jr., William M. Archibald of Mechanics- ... of New York, Mr. and" Mrs. John I ville, N. Y., visited relatives at Nave- <5 Stewart of Red Bank, and Mr, andsink last week. i y Mrs. Filmore Despreaux and George Miss Edna Walling of Port Men- Despreaux of Navesink, mouth spent Sunday with relatives at Martin Kennedy, who has been liv- Atlantic City, ing in Fred Sickles's house at Nave- Miss Maud Roop of Belford is . sink, has bought Mrs. Catherine spending a few days with relatives at I ^ I Davis's house at Hillside, This house Long Island, \% • was formerly occupied by Harry Max- Mrs. M, Thompson of Belford, who am | son and family, who have moved into fell last week and cut her ear, is slow- I Samuel Bartleson's house at Hillside, 1 ly recovering, The Food-Drink for s8! Ages. John N. Johnson of Belford, who John Kinney of Port Monmouth is i has been confined to the house several farming Mrs. Daniel Flnnigan's farm Rich nulfc, malted grain, in powder form. i wQeks with scarlet fever, is now able More healthful than tea or coffee. at Belford. it For Wants, invalids and growing children. »„ . . -.i ,1 1 . j. . Kobe about. His daughter Hilda now Daniel Hillyer of New Monmouth \& Agrees with the weakest digestion, j has an abscess. The quarantine will is confined to the house with pneu- v Pure nutrition, upbuildmg ihe whole body. Keep it on your sideboard at home. I probably be lifted this week, monia. " \% Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick luncli prepared in a minute. i Mrs, Emma Thiel of Belford has Mrs, George Martin of Port Mon- \ i i obtained a divorce from her husband, mouth is laid up with neuralgia of the V Take no substitute. Ask for HOffUCK'S. I Frank Thiel of Long Island, on theheart. X STUDEBAKER " 3S » charge of desertion. The divorce was Tho young daughter of Grover , Iy obtained through Charles R, Snydcr Downes of Belford is sick with grip, ¥ of Atlantic Highlands. Walter E. Walling of Port Mon- jJ Six-passenger, four cylinders, 4 1-B-inch bore x 5-inch stroke, 1,16-inch wheclbaie Contmm Pure Milk Mrs. Janie Swan has returned to mouth spent Monday at New York, y her home at Navesink after spending Leroy Henry of Belford spent * ——- WITH— -- the winter months with her daughters, Easter with friends at New York, Mrs. G. V. V. Warner of Fair Haven Charles Davis of Belfei'd m co-n Electric self-starter Tire holders Three-quarter elliptic Deep cushions THE LITTLE SHOP. and Mrs, J. L, Sweeney of Atlantic fined,== t~ow th~.,e housei,^*.^ wit..*«h* u.v«.isicknessyyi. i^n 84x4 inch Goodricn tires Electric lights springs Clear-vision ventilating Highlandsig , t 6 Electric horn Among the many attractive things you will find the Miss Flora White of Belford spent j 4, Detaehable, demountable Stewart & Clark Speed- windshield—rain-vision Miss Esmeralda Graff, who attends part of last week at New ork, ! y ' Silk mohair top Beautiful FILET WORK. Dont fail to get a lesson in the state normall schoohl at TTrenton, re- Mrs. Lewis Richmond of Belford is I % rims ometer Studebflker Jiffy curtains type latest stitches with "GRAYONA" and Baldur Braid. Your turned there Sunday after spending slowly recovering from grip. ! £ Extra rim Full floating rear axle Luxurious upholstery Pull set of topis Stamping done quickly. No trouble to show you and ex- the Easter vacation with her parents, William Dorr of Belford spent port ly plain anything about Fancy Work. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Linzmayer of of last week at New York. % Navesink. Henry Roberts of New Monmouth is i $1,290, F\ O. B. Detroit. Rev, A. HSutphin, , pastor of thelaid up with a heavy cold. ' y New Monmouth Baptisp t church,, will Frank P. Yarnall of Belford spent 1 £ Compare this car with other cart of the tame tize and several hundred dollars MRS. E. D. DANIELL, preach an anniversary sermon next Saturday at New .York, HEYTO BUILDING, Sunday morning in celebration of his William Hundley of Port Monmouth higher price. Notice that this is a tix patienger car, that it has electric lightt and IS Monmouth Street, RED BANK, N, J, tenth anniversary as pastor of that has recovered from grip. church. John Rickman, Sv,, of Belford. spent electric self-starter. All you have to do it to pull a handle on the steering column Roger McCormiek, son of Henry Saturday at New York. McCormiek of New Monmouth, who and your car starts. Notice also that it has a full floating rear axle and 116-inch underwent an operation at New York wheel bate. In fact it hat everything that the highest priced cart are featuring and hospital n few weeks ago, is slowly re- covering and is expected home soon. all for $1,290. Let us demonstrate it for you. Leon Newman of Belford has re-A$1.0000ffer covered from a severe attack of sick- ness and is able to be about. Mr, f ij_ Newman is employed by DoremuB I intend to distribute 2.000 fifty-cent I 1 j Brothers at Red Bank, pint bottles of Schulhoff*i Remedy on ' •' Wilbur Coddington of Port Mori- approval. Thin Is not n new remedy to I lnouth, who has been employed at ho proved, as th«re are liundicils of per- GEORGE HANCE PATTERSON, sons who are never without It, They Utica, New York, is expected home found out loriff ago that Schulhoft'S next week, He will help his father in riemerty is a housthold neceBBlty. I dont ask you to pay for it when you Monmouth ..Street, Near Broad, the poultry business. Bet a bottle, I only ask you to UBO It | Special Easter services were held in according to directions on tho bottle, Girls to Sew on Power Machines, i the Belford Methodist church Son If you find it Kntiifaetory nnd well worth fifty cents, then you can pay for it. If i day. Special anthems were rendered you dont find it mtiBtactory. yon dont RED BANK, N. J. ! by the choir, A violin solo was given pay- for it, i dont cose how Hch or how by Miss Edith Lee, poor you are,,whether white or colored, Experience not necessary. as long as the 2,000 bottle« lost you can < J. Howard Smith of Port Monmouth have a bottle on condition of : has received two more large oil tanks for his fish factory. The tanks are : sixteen feet long, five feet wide and NO CURE, NO PAY, Paid while learning. four feet high. Think it over. Dont you think that SCHOOL SUPPLIES Mrs. James Kelch and Miss Moggie I must know thai my remedy -will gtv« Kelch of Nnvesink have been visiting you satisfaction? I . * We Guarantee a Perfect Fit. $3.98 to $25.00. FVattkllri 4-pusenger touring oar "24"-H. F>, Bulclc commercial panel body truck, CHARMING WAISTS. Girls' White 0-Cylinder Willy• Overland -4-passenger car. WHSTE WAISTS. These cars have been overhauled and repainted and are great bargains at the prices Chiffon wnihtH in Iiinuti ful prinfj vliadcH, tile Wfry m-wc.'-t Dresses. we have on them. Some of them have been used but a fewtniles for.dGmonstrating and We have :.hvay^ In],! Ihe title cannot be told from new. ______' f models, arc I'erts th( | ihe :--hirt waist store ill thiH T $3.98 to $3.98. gnindcst variety of 1 T (Ii-rKKen to lit eveiy airc from 2 ii:initv ami in wiar a KtraUH J. W. MOUNT CO., T to 11 yuarn; made

VASDEBUPBO SEWS, SOBHB J*O« BAJ.E. MOMWM TO LOAH. jjillllc1 l-.iMkf fur «:llr riic-:i|). Ap- Money to loal n onn flrst fl IHUH UHI nnflI mort- THE RED BANK REGISTER H Cli>-H«>i|v, Mtilittftonn, N, ,t. gB I n quantUlstUal to uniit liorrower, A»A - OaprgTs PooU Broiijrlit His Bride HW»I |ily to the Land »ntl I.uan tompany, 10 JOHN H. COOK. Editor uul Pabti*h«. Suiiflfty HJalit. MOXtT TO O l&ut Front street. Hi u Hank. GEORGEC. HANCE, AMUIMII Editor, A ela>H of N'aiideiiiUitr slnlilseii ie. in fli-nt iieiiit .in! snort gage on improved pruin'i ,,v In BJnia to suit burrower*, AX* WAJTTWU 1 ' Bu>l«tl Maaasari reived Holy f'oiiimuninn on Sunday lit uti.ii litiirn«tallui In I In- rli'K »l * Thre« month* CUSTOM HATCHIWO. per hiimlie, B«nJ, IV 1'iUc, between ELKS' honie on Huiulay evfnirut to viHst liin U •• .in it IIKIII, IHUI'M ri-ii.iiiriuMr, l,«nn«rdn and t3ittp, i nrti. Pu Knterrd at the poHfnfTHn at ltfd Hunk paifiitfi. They were married iit NewWiilo fur lioiikli-l. l.iiiornt'i I'urin. lm\ * I.. as BeronJ-rl.'i'-H innttor. nildresfi Atlantlv HIHII IUIHIM, N. .1, York Hiliiilay afterriooll. Sirs, I'oole I;.,, Ii.il IS,ink. Telephone I'lK-f-LM. »B» WJUnZ BEBT. \vnx foiilH'rly Minn Lizzie .1 iiluistori of BOlEDEla WAMTBD. Sweet i-r«m, pur« milk from our own WKDNKSDAY, MARCH 1!». 1!>1". New York, daughter of .lames .John- !'ii\iiii' fillllllv WOIliil llkr tii ijiur il tmrnm; fresh butui, liuflBrmilk anil ston who recently hoiifht the .John • 'nil')' nf Ki-iitlntin-n in lioiifil. liii[ulrt" home-made pot ctiet-xo iiPllvrhtvrs l.:> iMirh. ,N titt lnnc, 7-fi>"t iitMUn, filr .) On KtrBt iitrcet, Ki>>l"Id vis-itni Ml;;, Tllnlilii.s "t 11 liai'Kiiill Apply In Ilrlii-y In-Ill- of door Hpac*; will nut reiiHininlili' with ('ouiii'y on Tut'Hday. .">>> I:,I>II l-'i-oht f-tnet, Hi'il iiinik. t\xturt>»: celljir umlt'>' wlinlc Inillijlug, i- or not th«• people of New JoMiph B. LuriKaii. Kcvpoil, N. J. Jersey are to hi- (riven nn opportunity Mr.'and .Mrs. .James Mi'('oriiik'k of WiBlED. to adopt a new constitution will prob- Holiiide! .spent Sunday with Mr. and j iii' "I- (iri'HK,.,! poultry WHHI.I1; will WUIED. MIH. Henry I'IOSH and family, | tin- hiKht'it inai-ki-i prlri- hii-f/. * A man wlio vind^t'^t,tiiil^ iinrHi'H iirul IH ably be (ie;-i(li'd by the state semite HUH I,1;: \\v*t l-'rinit strt-»-t, Ifi'il U.mk, I» i-urcriii di'lvpr. .M'l'ly In lii'i'M'ii to week. Tlii' assembly li;if- already dnne Mr. iiiiil Mrs. John Crawfurd spent iliirry (*. Hiiirowt'si, liirc .1, 'I', I!utioW(:» its part, and it now iv,-t« with llie Sundaday at HolmdelHlm, ABPABAUDS BOOTS TOB SAM, (*>>.. Wfsi Frorit Htrvi't. H.Hi Hunk. M-n.ite to ili\'iilr tile fate of the eon- Res'. JatneH A. Mi-Kiiul. liis-h'ip of htlt'ltioil bill. llu- Trenton di.uwe, cnfi m,l the sap- ' "^ H^J^J'Bl^it'^f:' lUi'liiiril ft Huyntiiii hut nlr heater; ranii'iit of eonlii'iiinUon 111 SI. Horn- __., — .,,.•_...... ,.__„ new piping nml 1 ciisi prn, •.•••ii iiilt'l (•; MOHEV TO LOATT. cliiiip ti> iiiiirk lmypr. H. Kelli'v, Atliin- ; tliea's church at Katontown la.st week 1 LYRIC THEATER A ni/V constitution i: liadly ni-cdoil Money tu lmiii \u miinw to suit bor- tli' 1 IlKlilikiiilM, N, J, renter iitcmii . Tin- prrsi'nt one dors mil h.-trin tu 11 a ehij-8 of 'J(i jilils and '-'.'.I hiiyn from rowers on first horn] n nil nu>rtf?nKo. i»1"^'- A, I.. Ivins, IEiclitor buiUHhg. Rod Bank. ['"aniici-M have bcuim rui'ly (]n iiij- I'or ,«iilt<. L'.aTifi nesv rlu-stimt plunk, N, | I>ir.|)]f should lie <:i\i'll rviiy nppor- and many of tlu-m mv cm-t- BXCYCtE rOB BILK, |n, t^ niiil it ft.pl Itjiiii. J ' • Imlii'S thkk; tuiiitv l(i ado]>t a ni'W roii.-tiliitioll. It - !:•-.!.MllK Ht.1111!,ml Idi'vi-lf. I !l I1.' Illinli'l. prlie ;iu oentH n fnoi. %S'. S. llray, iii ;:"" I I'Miiililii'ii. Apply ti, I Ii .1! Hl.iil,.iiie T:i-f-^"i. 1 TO MT, 1>-"~TIU-- t!ii- chance that tli*- m. n win, •. ^'"'•''»>. Hartfliom,. of l»lt..s Nrck Hrin,';, ,'M-i'ini ', H"il ii;mli. I'lionc i:;::-r. »>:^X«K*K*I»K*3»;*>>>I»K»K«»K<^^^ SAVE SOra OtD CAEFETS. vlouin ruoiii, IH-W IIIHIMO, iVi-unoo thf h'-islatim- w,..v C!ITU-'W- , „ , . , , COW WAHTED. V1 t ( trolley, IlillHlile, Atlantic IHHIIlnntlM. Fi-r A ,I.-|'.:I>J iii- (iiii'i HM>y. yiiimi; .'ill.I 1;.• 11 - -OF— ' ; I hnimin Scanlon yavi- :i St. I'ainrk s Furniture of all kintla ivpnircd. Ro- ijuie-k MiUf will Haertflec lit $1,600, ,N*o 11 ' dfiiv.'i' in iji'khratiiiii of' IIIH fallu-r's il . inii-i Ii" ;: u;i 11'litei ii .-miiiil, Uivi> stortntf of antique ami ninliogany_ fur- iiBi'nts. J. \V. I'liivli-s, Xitvi'sliili, ,\. j, iv present from ly."',1,;"'1'"'* "»d I-"" n.,v ::. l.nn-t. nltiiro a Bpeclalty, Ihnry Urauso, Front I r tin- cimsiitution is aihijiled, oiu- of l,n-tliday. (.iui'Ms \v itriot, near Southern railroad, Ri-il liatili tlii.1 tiling.-1 that il .'•"iiuiilil pvuvidi- tor i.-- ]> | [; nk. Katfnitown, Tiiiton Kails. WB'M BAVB YOV IOXET ii( ;1 SAiESWOMEH WAlfTBD. on yiiur rtiullriK niiitU'r, Sln^nzliii^n ot jiii ;'a.--icr iiH'llv.d (if anii'iulim: t-hi'ciin- Marlboro and \'aritli'rhnru'. Iloflvsli- Niili'.-.\Miim-ii WMiili-il. with or NUtiii.iii ... , , HOUS. E roa •SAIB . . , , le.HH tliun hiiiliHCiiptliin iirlfcw. Ank for Horses, Wag'ons 1 stmistinitinnt . I'lidcr llup ]H-c.-(.nt f«»nili- . mfiil.s of cake and ruflVe weif nvvtil ''''>' >L !» MMII- ..ypi-rii-ne... Apply at hmlit-riwiii house, n 1 ,,i,ler: iilmiil.' prhon on wliai you frail. AIIIIITMN KinK'a 1 tinns ameiiiinu'iit-s eaiiimt lie s u> >m i t U (I ten n'l-lo.-k and tlif iv: t nt !hc 1 ve- "ii..- wn.iiiH I'M. iiivail >. 111 it Jiuii .- iniimto^ wjiii, Mom .l"i»ii... Will : siajjiijimj At-'.'iKVV. Lltlla Silver, N. J. to ilu' voters oftener t'nan otue in liw ninjr wan nprnt in Kiniii; for tu.oou i-iish. iiiquiri nr t'iiil ,1. 1 __ .".;~ ._;_• '._.." ... ..•":. AND HARNESS. \X. daivinj,' ! /., IJ;i WrM Froi.i -tr.-ft. Hen liank, T0 WHOM I* MAY COKOBBH'. years, and ]iroposi-d anii'mlmriii -• mu-t ;ill,| piuymir name-;, ; •^-— ~~^Z^~ - "~ ~"' "" i My iiiiiiu' wan lineil in a 1 iiiiilUinte for |"K l])])rov(d hy hotli the as-t-Mildv and IIi-----niy Cros- s is hu% inij all ills apple ]] y |till TCB BERT. ! ,;,,-ti;|,, ,. ,,f i|1(. i.i.iiril of i-ihu'iitliin of tho 1 upon f.-- sprayed, "••nly-MlX iirrrs l.uel lor fiirmliiK, 011 : ],,,ri.11 t'ii of UIIIUKUII. yyithiiiit lny kniiwl- senate In-fore heini! pas ! ! e:ir-i 11: 111:11 I y. st.'llily >-.-:t|- 1 p ietlon. J ' 1 Hid.; of Hi-uieh .i% • iiui- m l.iitlM Hil- i ,,,ij.,. „,. (,(l,,seiit, Jlrn, dins. T, Allen, by the people at a. spo'ia ull: fur lh;l;l limn ill Hturek's, ot Miitii.n. Aprih 1.1 Whli.'. en the i _._ "._" •"..""'":..__ : T'h • provisio thah t ll-i-e|i.« the voters 'fllK III:') BANK Bl'iiiHTKIt Carries a ulNew, or a. IV Api.i.-iiiiie. Hi .1 I Jn 11U. I DAI,"!' tt KJOXIT, Wednesday, April 2d, 1 ii ,ai ciiaiuiiii the eonstUiiiioii olU'iiei jfrcater volume of continuous iidver- IDE SAiE. ,. ,-«_.^ _^ ._...... j ]ialy & |jr,,|4(,yi j;,.,! (lunlj's ,u,w elnc 1B1S1, AJT UOO P. M, ive \ear.^ is ver.. uSjeij- ww 1BT, trieal (It in. H ready 10 atH-ml jo your t.h-ri otire in , t\-j\Vg than any other weekly nows- I'i'iy >iiiniLT iiiyiiiK Ili'lls I'IT H:\|(.- UIWH " I > • • 1 I: t!, 1. • li'iisi'-s siKi- Tvi, I «•« -t_ Ail- UiniHi-. fi rooms nii.i i.;iili ,all ii"lin)vc-! I'lei-trlral noeilH. l-NtlmiitcH ehcci-fully tionahle. i pa]n'r in Jlomiioulh county.-— Adv. iii.iiiH, HHliHlnisr tie. n 11 Hy: near 1'pper ; fmni^i,,,]. 1 iitle.., oi.po^te H, , .,11 1 tia- AT .11-**-:—--- • (l.iir:,!- 1,1-wii, hiix 171, l'air lla- liriiiul !:tivt-t; rent i>-:i-.oiiiil.li-. Ap- liiiiuil liiink, Jinnid Htrect, iltjiX lianli. V.-I X, ,1, • ]il% tu owner, ",, Sfir A number of other luvded ehan^es treel. Hid Hank, j _ __ _" . ._...... TOP soit roa SALE, !— ————— --*-—— I roa SAtB. sh-.uild he i;i;'->'f in thi.' new con.-Jtitu- roa SALB. 1 Will ill-liver hiiiiif. rliiilii1!* Uiinl. 1 ; WESTBIDB STOBB : ''heap for eaHli: Koeunil hand IIUKKJ , M. F. McDonald's Market, | 1 IM>- 1 • • 1 -i i-ii t"iiri'w:-li;ii'\- iivi'iiui ti'in, jiinoiif. ' tl'ii-'ni l-eini: one that will li.inli. n ^ lil'ifi k tlmt i lmllt up with »r.T Sliri-WKlniry nvoni \Vent JSeif IlimU ' ""'it HiiiKlf fiirm WURDII HII,1 corn erih; ri "i Ilini ValueH iii alHn an Invnlld'H rhnlr; nil In KOOII ('011- ^ii>.c rial ho;ne rule to inuiiicipahtii•:•;. i-lii-e i. AIIIIU-HK LntH, box ;n;!• , V.'i-y ei.ir iniiih-hi UII<| TOB SALE. 11 .j,, ))„,. taliiiri-'ii i 'lit'tm. A|iply "r iplilruSH Harry (*, liii- It is di-aiply BOABDEItS WASTED, Two-tintve faiin WfiKiin, wide trcml; ]>;i,t. Another desiraide ehanue i* a sui'laLli- fur" .-vpi , [•-i in - H. Apply Horses; also 2 pairs of Second-Hand Mules and about 40 $ 10 .Mrs. c. A. n.ijj.jf, ;iL' OiiKl.-lll.l Mtii-it. Hofims and liijui-.l m a eeatralls- In- i ^!itrilot 1 COM, neekyoke, 'i liodlen, Kravel ! jiKivisioii for the reo!'t;aiii-/,;!tion ot the tu I,. Hei «,n tz. H'-il liiilil,. eati'd hi.uyi., all ii;i; .n <\ .•ineiif «i "«oo-l '""'-V. doul.h! worl!ln{{ IHIIIICHH ami (.•urn head of Second-Hand Horses, Wagons and Harness. |i st;4e judicial syslum, mukinir tlie UiMe an.l reaHimabl,. r;,ie«, liiMiiire at markur, all for |^5 1 liuvi- liu uwt' for eoMts'more i-Hieient. rediirinK lefial FOB 11 uil-siiii IIou»e, J 4r, Hiiilsnn avenue, Hetl tlu'l'i. .laniPH Wplsli, ('Impi'l Ilill, N, J, Consigners please send entries as early as possible. % RGmovcr or dfad iinhni n«i Bank. Hank. I ——— delays as imuli as possihie and I'uttinj; M, j, Te'ephonfe 120-J. The bnst oil ftnii Ki-i'iiHi; at reasonable prieetj, lied Ikink oil nnd ffri-n.ii> com- SAtE, book closes April 1st, at 5:00 P, M, Apply for entry blanks, [jj dov.ii the cost of litigation, FOB SALE 1 Htlvcr.ili liililur 111-*» riinaimut, Brtvv- pany, 15 Wharf avenue, XUd Bank 1'PI- Hlt POSITION V/A1TTBD, jphtine 14-W, Prettv tlvp-roori Hi-ml-'iiinsulnw. ! ''' biij-'KY. Net Unlit duuhlo hiinif.-ss with I' lii'ii Wiinti"! n-iei.MU, .1. A. IMyi-i-Kldi' (Irivp neni p..!le>' $1 sun (..,«>• I "lit-n collars, wet of Hslil Hlnjflf linriii'iis, Telephone 2117.R, Eatontown. Many oilier needed ehaiiirv> inijjht l.-.-w i:vl 11;: 11!:. uinl-; viihifs 'mpUlh liir'rcavini,'. ' Ad- all in excellent condition. Apply to WORK WASTED, ilr.KM V, (S box 75, H.il HiiliU or at 1iun- ' HOIIKOH, I'OD Hrani'h ayfiiuc, Unl Hiuik, he mentioned, all of v.'liieh uo to ;-how ani'il Unly \w.-ln-.s po.-;iti,in ii« FINE pEisrirsro. , Middl- jiahivv. j I'l»>iii;J_:'.::-r. M, F. ^cDONALD, Proprietor, 111- .U'siiahi'ity of a now constitution. Tin Hl'KiHti'l' ilu>-H it flllielt, flops it li.Mi.-1'liei-pcr t'iir [inly iir KentliMnau. Ap- 1'^y •'( l"i- I "• 1 • 11 sL 1.111 as ,IHII', I,, 111 u» in the pvupo.-cd cjonvunlion tlie people uul d"i N it ill ii ti,ir pi'iee. 1 i Hi-ail.-li. X. ,1, SBBD POTATOES FOB SA1E, | I.ndie^^T'inif K-'ntH clothIng rleancd JACOB C. SHUTTS, AucUoneer, would be lepresented by delejjate-4 "— • — — • -. .-——. ,—___ 1 iiMM.ieii,. ,Mji-ui''in. . 1111 -•-1 Mi.eiv iiiiu , and dyed, (icnts Hints preHHOU no cpntH JOB 3A1.E. l l!...... 1 . .vortheiu. iiiu-.t Hinek that and dveil. Onta" *ultH preKHOii fil) eld-ted by them. After the deleL'ates ]•,, mrs fur .-ale FOB SAiE, t ' '"•' lirndureil, 5L'..',H p.-r Imm-I nt Kal- ! Hints callud for and delivered. Hod Ban! lll SV!1 K«tK*I'i2*IC*»I«*»M^^ s h:,.vc drawn up the eoiir-t ilutiou, the il I'.Mli T\vo-\-r:u--oM pin.t and striiwlinrry ' " " "'alnui. In.prn- of j, s. 1 'lay- I Hteam Dye WorksJ, 3 J West Froiit Btreot •lams ),,,• f,,i|,. Apidy in (U'liim- (j. i tfii, Katuniown, N. J. ,loJ.|.p|i V,, -M:ir-| [in Shrewsbury avenue, Hed Bank, phoni people would he KivtMi an opportunity : pnaiiiBHED KOOMS, %in^. Huiii^iiii load, op posit,. Thiiimis's 'iUi'tte, ,lr. | eonneellona. to pass upon the work perlormed. It hd .,,i,,i-. with ";• witL ImiP'oii inn. " I ~~^r~~. "_ ;• "— -. ' •-- — ——— -——— •— --,u u r E&OS FOE HATCHINQ. m;i\' ho possiblibl e thah t "iiff hthu people bnnnl, m Wai sir,,!, I I"d Haul;. OIBl WASTED. Single Comb Wind- Island Ikd, White ; 1 j,ave moved my biiNlnesa from 181 Telephone 6139 Red Bank, voted to adopt a constitution tlie new ; —————— - •-•_ trip Hoeii, Columbian NVyaii.lnHiTJ, Tn wnts Wegt Front street to 113 West Front •tent i.'1-.-l fm- Pr "document would he set aside by the; -A Mip]1,v ,,,- ff* h^^ n.r uiHoiiiK': Komi waai-.H and Ht-ady plnt'e; I P settinff of 1;,, 01 mirr- hn-U stoi-K. . stroet, near Maple avenue. Fine selec- 1 1 1 t0 L l x J i-.-l'i rein -e a ihed, I Mrs. N'niiKiMiieu, lOiit- • -AJ !' *" •'• . ' " - ' " Wallace strpct, ' nuu ut Wall i'apor at reduuud rirlcess. courts. Neverthuluss tlu ]>ul)lii; is fcr-' piy utK.'s. "wii'son, i..ix in, K-iii«hnrw 1 fciinly entitled to e\tu',v opportunity to X. ,r. l'oiiim . n, X, .1. I Hod liank, Mas Huniii, jirupflelor of (juaraiitef FOR YOUR WANTS IN eompdnv. to thi mi. tii 11 l LnV tlK,. i posa^SBSUKJOHWM nusic Li&bONS TABLrs AND CH\IRS POB SALE I mi MU ill 1 d i ill tu 1 1 t POTTLTRY IiAlbEKS, A'PTiNtlOH' an i»i-~ 11 li il urn ol 1 pi u in- thi , f t „ 1 , p 1 nut ' l'l< I 1 I IU I I IM n 1 \ I llll Ol I Ol 111 tl 1 1 I 11 II II ( I 11 11111 n 1 il 1 in 1 1 hi n 11 1 1 i 1 1 1 nml linn I LI 111 s in ion j r Mimmoth lir (.nl intuni 1U1I do mm nt with mu 1 >>i in ii 11 ,m 1 11 11 1 1 ', I II 111 \ I ll ( I I I 1 I 111 till t n hi H > 111 1 1 1 1 itj, mi limn t 1111 uh itor 1 mil 111 < p 1 1(1111 incl w 1 irt Mouse Moving, 1 ml th t will iti.K pi iv nli fin pit \ « ^ 11 1 11 \ 11 7 < u I u 1111 1 I Mmill 1 11 tli I n 1 I i 11 [ 111 d t< il > \ oui h iti hirif foi uni cnl d i\ BOAItDKKS WABTED. I 1 I ml 1 in ul ply il i tlu lull liuiHi 11 il brood del-.-; Ualileil, K'l'.'l tald,- mid all POSITION V/ANTKB. „, - —|ir lmniobii 1 irtin JUil Biinlt. lilt veinents. t! T Oakland slleet. lied \ nn 111 nl nl iu in i \| m ni d HATCHING EGGS FOR SALE I 1 >i"ii< Mid I nil 11 i^rtesiam Well Drilling, EATOSTOWN NEWS. 1 in I J i iu In l o iti n to in ill Slll(,ll < loll \\ Mil I } 11 >1 11 III 1 I ~~ " 'i 'I I h Mi I Ki U_ It Si niu sni^lf ( nil 1 I 1 t 1 iint tin 1 EQQ3 TOR HATCHIHG * 1 1 10 1 S| III [11 11 DM 1 Oil II 1 tS P lilt 1 1 1 HH" llll Hi I 1 I n 1 I 1 ll Iti ll Vicious Dog Created Excitement in tlio HAY FOB SALE, I. t I II ml tuie. uf :;u,nl tini"t!l>- h,'l>- fur iti Inn 11 ni 11 nti iil ll I I iiih ' iri[ I hump oil >-ti tin tiom pil/e win and Vill-130 L-i"t aiiuiacUj ('. Heiehieksun. Urmii'velt stii TOR REETT. Iti 1 Hnil uliijt to( k Gi ci nts pi r " ttni) ol lo 01 \ do^r who c owni i 1 unl nn\ n I eri-riium lion: n ('hrstniit — $1 |iu lot) fum 1 mf, M11 LIIIIIM all improvement ATTENTION Sofffl O\Mlook fum Ht a Unnl r( 1 v/tut into Wokott iV \lh 11s liu lit Apply at. RYE STRAW FOB SAI.E ('ha.-li I « i lmiii ( i > n el Wit Mi put \\ I \ 1 it 1 li in 111 ill in ( ITilfMlli 11111I 'l'hin d i\ moinitT ni'l Mi \lhn tii 1 HI 1 1 a in 1 ni 1 1 r "Mi ti t I d Hunk hi th n In n ih ut ol M n \ undutoolv to dn\c it out I In doj_ 1 1 111 h 11 1 1 1 in 11 {'oleniaji, eaii tind her t>y writing to thi COTTAOE FOB BENT. HOUSE TO LET. iildii 1 I M JIII ,1 i\ 1 inn \ hin \ P'ourteen roonis, hot and ei,ld wtitor bit him on tin h;. 1 In di w 1 11 1 u Iliiu-u of nix mime; to li-t11 nth 1 ul \ 7 h itli H mi In it 1 Ii 1 ti 11 It\ i TI ti is, 1 afi IWIUK '-hot h\ d(in,i \\ ill 111 IRON itoonwa AND BIBIWO :ti-eei. Kiitoritown; uater ;1ini 1; ln- hoii.s-f. rooni for two horMi.'_*i; :dx Mei-ps whil< it w 1-- lunniii). tin tti(.t ( orru^at* d p il\ ini/fd lion f< r roof linn- of Charles HreeMC, South iiiid 1 \ ilium fini" t t( d( th it H ink 11 nt KI on dih Iff. mid line for f jit b> J — ' 111 li pi liu 1 v (I in i li irn 1 it I it Hin ill tu it fti il H ink Stcphm I C'juii 1 wlio w i (mi)lo\id ( ,, ]{t (1 H U1,' i 1 1 rOB KFNT. oriti \MI t 111 in Inipinf of r s, ( 1 1 \ Successors to AMBROSE MATTHEWS A CO. by ( Ii 111( I I dv, ml on llu ( oun m FOE SALE. 11 ill li and .stalde 1111 Mih 1111 l 11 1 -Ll 1 nli u 11 \ I lit jili It M 11 fai in isno\ woilm il Ki 111 bui,_ Inn.i til o I i\ i h in li t I 1 'lit. Apply to .Mr Ml |IK tt li Milk and i-ream, fresh, spcciul milk fo> 11 <= Kithmni ii_ii\ hi moud J ', ' ^ i Mill I 1 u i I II . II 11 li 1 I 1111. M< l> 111 -ilu 1 md ( 1 in liles Kuaruntftnd puro Guornety, dellv t 111 1 I d I id IOR SM.E. I i-rcil daily. A. Grovcr. Tt'l. 84-W, Shrown hci bun^dow fiom South I itontoMi 1, 1 11 m ! llrnivii niiki r huhy t-iiri-la^i1, used bury, N. J. M11K from my dairy freob Herbert Street, Red Bank, N. J, to I oiifr Bi inch FOR SALE. FOK SALE. slinrt tlini-, 1 u:-.i $'jr>, :if\\ for $lt>; nb-.t) I tlnlly fit M, Bloln's ilellciit«Bt>n Btore (links I'IIKI 11 m1l\ % ho iiiinth rrd Kuek lien--, vearlhms and lav chfiip to ipiiek lmver, (i;iini I new enamel erih. Ji!. lOllendale poultry I Rroad Street. Ite.il Bank. ESTABU8Hr.rriB3e INCORPORATED ISia. bouirhl thi. Stoic F 11111 on tilt Imlon Mi 11 i I. ilv i i I i\ i mi I it 1 1111 -> mil w i) 1 11 < iniplf tt 1 urn M ,11111 nth 1 1 id 1 ilnntiu 11 \ l\ i \ I Mil \\ si mli 1 1 M mi u 1 t ' II ( lii STOCK, K(JOS, BABY CHIS FalK 1 o id h is i IIL \ (1 1111 of hoi (. Kean. . -\. .1- ' 'I— - . Onr vvondprf-jl nhow rt'eoril putw UH OH A nunihii oT jnopli fiom tin plut. KOARIJER WABTED, 1 PIN LOST top. S. CWhltt! and Huff Orpingtons, W( lit to Atlintu ( il\ on Sund n Private f11• 1111 v woiilii like tn have n | FOK SALE. 1 (ill 11 nl 111 t 1 in Mil 11 nil 1 JIIMI K. C White. HulT and Rlue IjCKhornn LOT FOR BULE. I 1 o * t nl 1 \ ^f Lot, TiOxIfiO IVet, sit South I^eit Bunk, TOP SOIL FOR SALE. 1 tid (ovilt is Ii 11 inn., tip mi on ii < 1 in in I i I i II I Jn inn t si tiii $ 1 1 Hint, I di nt tu nt \ p nl lo t S 1111111 1 \ on Burr OrpliiRt'oRton Dncka VlBttorn always [dare, Ked Hank. I VI- st raw, i-uril. eatill !• >i L t ( * 1111 11 il tni 1 in om 01 tin t JI * -1 welcome. li -lletl Bank. for fitilc (it :i lmi'K>ihi; will HI.11 nil 01 ^ Good Btrong t»psoll for »!#, Prlco T# tr; dc it Aslnin I 11! lot f empty hee hive Ounroliin l''(irm, feet front; toririH to snli puri.'lniHpr; K"i's(. is b n 1 fiom 1 Llini I 1 It 1 \ I Ki I t 1 III hlRh Kroiind, wiilcr nn titreel. A .1. A. i-1., ho^ :JI:I, Rt-ii idinit. ne»inlt Park, near Red Bnhlc Inflnlrt oS wcl s si cv ,it ( lilt i)_o I 1 ^L^ II I I 1 t t COW FOR SALE FOK SALE. WAMTBB 1-fiIT.e. f'lt. Idiii'k cow, weight aliout !osc])h 1 1\ md I 1 ml lluuki 111. Mil I ll.-nry W I IM \\" SEED POTATOES. Q CnrtiB, euperlnten<3ent, o* tti* 'lie team of nood work horses, will I Wanted. 1111 mini to In IM) 1 mi id in t in 1 10 it |ii -1 I i|ii irt ti-i-i-t. I 1 it id We hnve just rpoelveil thrte car* nt painting bt inks ilii 1 m on tun \ 11 iiij.1 1 il ul I il ) ii 1 hi 1 I 11 1 I nl il 1 1 I 11 1 $ pfM rnotiili h udlp r d i\ Imn ki\lnt, s ti> Il> i n ir t ill 1 M;tl no f^rown MIM'<1 potjilcnvi, (Johhlt'i "-1 hoi •-(. (ill I ( « I - st K( t I ' no d h n \ 1 Ii, H \ \\ i|| 1,1 1 , m Will In Itiit 1111 ti d 111 into winter. . Han nut. had 11 eallf .sinei e AApril FOB SALE. Aroiu'tilolt frlzi1, Wurlil'.'i Kiilr, Oliiutv ini;, l'h:il:in\, X. .1. | mohile If ill tu toi \ ( 1 > I 1111 in 1!ML\ Kind In I'very way, I'rlee J.'>0. 1 r ml kuin 1 1) is old hi hoi <. to I I I 1n^ 11 1 u Glt'i'ii Mountiilin, <•(<-. AH llrnl-i'lilMH Kat'Uitiiwn I .IllV I,. Stllltll. I.Dl'llNt. N. J. LOOKING FOR BARGAINS? a \\ 1 t 1 on,, I'I nuh m in foi Mi 1 lillm i Appl> at 1 I FOR SALE. - «o<'il. (:. l>. Wnli'otl KHUN. Kntiintdwn, If io, see our new and aectf li md Mi*- \II11 it SIIKI 1 pi nl 1 I I I ill \ 1 11 h mi t ! 111 1 lii hit I FOK SALE FOB i\\l>i)j\ furniture nnfl housihoia l!peclaltt«a Sund i\ with fiund it Middh toun WORK WANTED. 10 I 11 I Whit 1 1'. 111 11 tli Uil 7 ' ' 1 nit il I 101 It nt f 1 1111 1 I in 11 II iu \hont lOiliin < h i i l» il 1 O tlr« ^contents of hotels, boartling ftonMa II' 11 ifti 1 tlu nit 11 h ml ol tin \Nasliin;;. ii(i|iliiir. m- ivurN hy tin day 11 11 in I 11 I 1 1 1 h i| Ii Hr 1111 Ii 1 >u ' I I 1 till iu, dlf hi s 1 1 1 \\ I hint Ini in I Ii ndi i \( i\ 111 Ited Hank kltehen nteo-Me fiwiiu:, Hteamer elmir pin n| Kclllnic lurry, nt f-1 pt-1,0'Xir . Formerly with Hertu Bros, ftnd Arnold and"cottajBi bought fOF bpot cagh, 13*- J)l;ec will 1 • <.|> tlici 1 ton dpi 11 till 1.lid. Mrs. Kii liardseii, OS Whit Constable Co., New York. Furnttur* r» li-'-i-l. Ked I nl •te. s;. p. (•. Mi-cj-un, Mll^ (Jriind Htreel \ t unit 1 1 t i\ ' I ' I Ul LOST. oornep Maple avimtie. Reft Bank, ll h 1 I 1 U I n il \ddit ( \ \ \\ ti MnliOKiOiy hi indie, fornalo hull t"i-rler r SAI.E. km is to oriicr. McOraham. 37 E»et Front in^ hue OM 1 111 n tin \oil on hi 1 1 1 I W 1II1 1111 \ Al 111 1 Ifl 1(1 Hircet. Red Bank. Tulcphone 14-J I I Her l-'ai r I la veil. X. ,1 Last >;< <-n with liniH.H lioh-nall eolliir I (^^s f( i liitililnf tli loiiKhhnil laiix<- fum I In hou 1 1 1» mi m< 1 I I I An-iwers tu iiaini- of Jt-HH. Uewiird If [i.'irri'd I'lynniiitli R'urkH, one ilollitr per Nursery Stock for Sale. return.-,I 1,, Mrs. .[, C. KilifT, 17<; lOnst iltln, ot tltl' i spi t i il fii|l«f foi I I M I l\ 1 I li 1 11 1 It I ion 1 11 11 1 pi iht\ ( ilin I FOR SALE 1 for iieiliifeH, OrrtBmentul BalJ nnri Htun- Mi M 11 ({tit tti \ ho In li 1 1 il tin Slii-i-wshuiy. N. J. WnllirlilK* HriuilI HIIIIP or l poultry lioimc; oiw 111 III I 1 rrt l 1 (Inril Privet ana Evarffrefin«. Shruba, pi, 11 will 1110M into llu hou 1 1 0011 " '" '" "' ' """ ' ' ' "M \ltt .1 ,.. I Idim ?l(l pii ton ,1 „ nil il IM i .four pal t klift)lm I I Ill ilvi-I X. .1, ^RiBellBH, Altliras. Tomarlx, Snowhott», •is- tin woil l^dmqilihd \11 Bj i tu I OK SALE I 111 IM I li n in 1 \ 1 \ H11 lo«i 11 [ wr \1HO OIU om 1KM P tt\\m wat,o" I ) 11 11 in 1 1 111 r t il 011 tin t 11 \ppl\ 1 dlt 11 mill M I f 1 ilt lrt linn oi four uK);y for H«11« llrtnre Sptrens, nydrangmn. ForHythlns, Cltth- will niovi into llu hou 1 i> intK \ 1 I li M it in t n 1 |i \n 1 1 Hi POAD HOUSE WANTED i it ttu I 11 111 n ti 7 Im 1 oft t)i iiddu ill II In inn t I I ( mlph 11 1 lin u ^111 I I il hi I 1\ ui nd not o\' 1 1 1 111 md h illi fin lifjit lion 1 1 > piuh uveiiue aiul Kiist J"'ront Mtrect. Pair liu erjin. Vliieii nml Roso BuBhes, Fine ahoda cal d b\ Mi (1 i\ ton ( II I 1 11 I IK ml ti t Iv ij) il \ I i-J 1 M n ol 1 inn t 11 K" 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 md In t^i 11 I i il Hunk uid Ilhlilitnl Tioni von, N. J. twos, 3-year grape vines, fruit trwsf nl I \ hli i < \\ Klnn ^ 1 in t 1 M i\ II to t pit ml 1 1 lllhlit.it Iffti NOTICE. 11 t 11 tint tl in If hborlii) nl \ddr(>i WOB, 8AI.B. oRehPrry nntl cnrfnnt husheH ancl many FOB SALE \l 11 11 nil \ r 7 1 1 1 M1DD1ETOWH VILLAGE NEWS. 111 1 1 li 1 1 1 u I 1 North Ann iii:in Aoeidi'lit I ti'i nranei IU 11 1 11 \lt\\ lio% 1 Jt'd Bunk To rloHO nn catiito nt Klheron, N. T.vuriotlog of stmwbprry plants, MoCo!- (oiiipany, 11; I.lhei-Lv Mtrei'l. New York one mile from mill forty f(M?t abovo At 11 \| 1 I t 1 Mi lieiiui'il, 1:: CltAUFFEUB Bnn'M, liea Dunk NHFaeries, 391 Broad I ti t 1 1 d 1 ml wants ai.-ints tu well polleies tiisorliu; FBOPEBTf WAMTBD, Illlltll OCLUIl ci)nv«nkrit to Sociiililo iu Baptist Chapol Tluu'waay of j la 11 m m " I l> po tti 11 1 < h oil men's and IMMUIII'M WiiKPS vvlifli tdek ot 1 flit, Hium h \Hlnir\ I it It tind Otenn struct, Itetl Bank. 11 I \\ II ll) 111 111 lllll I tl) / 1 \ By exteiislye out of tnwii udyfrtl'ilng ^Oxt Wotl ' hurt ; lihcrnl euntnirt.M. I hiive iniiny ilonmiida from pouplit wlwh ( I(MP i olomnl cott(if,o nnd fraiagi FOB SALE OB BENT I 1 1 1 1 11 \il Ii \\ tin nn IK ,uriH n> t > 11 1 1 oiiii 1111 uiinl 1111! Water Kla:-^ will do it; ^0 eelits per PBTTATB FLACXB CAKED rO* tu I t 11 Kl\i 1 1 1 w 1 I 11 -, ill \ 1 In n BI.ECTBICAX. GOBT&AOTO h> tilt month nt lPH'iiiniiliH pllip-< mr his nreproof, Banitary, heated Visit ilt Kli/.illll'Ul. Walnut HI Ml \ 1 1 •• i|u 111 nl p 1 j, xll in I I M11 1 1 1 1 1 Mi \ V 11 11 111 Ki I I ml « 1 il 1 ntl ihi 1 "\ I Oeorgn l)uly; t'atlnintCH c.hcorfullj I>I mti (1 md tinil for jitHlgi ti Im at |i a tnoBth and up; h§ii gtore ymt Willum I Oustumui 1 iik with " ' ,, 11 il Mi I I KKtn J lirtrlc HKMH liflN. motoro Io- nfiith ilono Alio hPddln^ p)nnt» quinsy sore throat. llll ml BI» BABOA1N. c il telt phones mul niinuni liitor pyBtenm bot nnd tub woilt ncnth i xi cutrd Oat trunk for 8B cent* a month; ht'U man HOUSE TOB SALE nxturca ltiHtalk-d. Oillce 42 Uroad street .[allies Wilson is liaek from Drayton I WANTED. Him IP mul lot on Witshlni ton tin 11 ven-iuuni euttiiKe, modern nn prki-> on "JIHII work bffore K^ditK your safe; he'll move your boiler oe il ^ mi Klf buildinguildg ; OIHI.C pphono 17B-M tl twhtrf in 1 know the \ will pietist I.-I"I miuul I1 10lo1t Midl 1l U ill 1 \ 1 1 h 1 1 1 n\ r 1 1I1 In np \(ii h t > 1 1 ti \11 1 atln,;. Kits, ete: irood hloek lid ivi'171 heavy machinery; he'll floyou p trucklnc f ni.tl Ii n in hi II nd 1 IIit slulii ^ SII\ICIIH 1U([> ttubli Miilde iiveiiu ll ttrofttl Htret'l. Owner Renldcnco phono 238-M38M . IItod DankDk. jou liank Mm in 1* (.> box 10 little I) mid Ihllvi is 1 1 pt imlooi with Hllier \ 1 and express. You'll »av# money; yoo'U n i,,, , 1 \ 1 1 1 1 , "loimioutli Btntl lit il Hank II\ Ink In 11 •, 1 II ht h>\ tot KII 11 1 HH 1 11c ^ ti'iniM. Ki e Hopping COW AND WHEAT save trouble; you'll iftyt ftunoyano*. It (,ood milk tin* winited out ilmt vtlll VOU HAKE OM SIR. M...U.I lUMiohls ,,,,1 Uillinn B,d 1TATIONAL CASH BEOISTBB. you let Rcllly do it! Edward J. Itellry, „ f 1 il 11 1 I ti 1 in in 1 1 nt to $ n •,l\< 11 1,1)111 |iiniitlt\ of mill md inusl On iircoutit of iloiilli, hou«« With t-nbi- dl( of New Ilk Wilt M itoi^luii Sun I,, ,ii i, t, , iiinil 11 DOO In 1 1 ntle to milk imd liult< 1 Inol in UIMn<^t mnkor'H btiHlncMii. uinl I«t OOxlfiO fi-t-t Mechanlo itreet, Red Bank, N, J, m I llu \\ -i mil 1 ih i| with (wi\ ireilale <\nt; |o»t. Striiyod from Hum- H|,,|| hiiii Hraoell, X. 11 in 1 tl 11 \ppti t 1 1 1 Mini I \ 10 t 11 liuilieli of w hput wnntpl \tldrcfm for Bnlfi or rent. Houno Mltunteil In rear, dtlV. I I'laee. eounti'\- eluh Miiroh li,",d. Jdherul 1 1 I I 1 nt ti t It I I ml 1 J.UIIIJ, bt st I)OMI11I1P rn li ptltt to Goo TenvlnK entire front'vacant, mil table for M\s IU 111 \ Slut uid lit 1 two iinl .ldr return to iMVlier, I ]. (*. l^iod lei. II Lull t-n Jr \«"w Monmtiutli N J hullillnp purpospH. Will sell rCfiMOiinlili Kiyerview avf.'lllll?. ItdJttllllllK dlilW lo lmniesdlato buyer. Iiuiiilro of Mrs. O, daUKllkls lie Kl ^.11, pi,, , BLAQ AND QBAVEL BOOFINQ. OLD ESTABLISHED LICEKSEB 111 pi i]M 11\ \iiiind ^e. Little Silver. N, J. BOOS TOB HATOHtllO Ijtirfn/.en, Carmen Htreet itml WtsHtnldfl ( ompK Ii IHS-I in (hn t uid iii IjOiilty tin and idatu roofs niiidei tight; >Miltt OipliiKtom >» fPnti u rpttlng uvenuc. tied Hunk. "Whit Should bt thi. Attiluik ufi w alHo tor and nnphalt for enlti. O^ilon FOB SA!E Ott TO REKT. MrClftHkoy, 181 Blirownhiiry avenue, J''lvo-iiere farm and 7-room liinisn find VMilti \\ v inilottc Ti c 11 hundred White und KuiT HOUSE TO* Olu,st «... U.Ul.% (hi.li.W K,H ' , 1 ti 1 I mil 1 in 1 1 n imd other hiiildlnijN; plenty of fruit. Ap- jl 1 hundrtil AtiLim is 75 Ltnti a «Pt N«w hoime on Herjten place, nenr ;i\ 1 pot it 1 ilu t 11 111\ 11 w It hn tln« f rt"

  • i I It (> illi]t \ 7 arid iliiuee read. Rot] Bunk. Mcudowbrook I i» Bhrnwnbun N J ception hall, heat, hot and cold wutrr, Hill r- \ 1 >1 1,1 ll I 11 I *l , f (if ytuthnuiry tiibn, ulertrlr uinl RUM llKhtu, Church NBWB KAJT WANTED. 1H offered for rent at >1'«.GO pep month. One of the chokett aad best WIRE MB Ih 1111 $ln doiil k luuiioon 'hn'\ fn'iV EUCHBE AMD DANCE Uuirj man wanted at once muit thor 1 x 1 11 t nUu irid 1 nrimor , ,,,| 1 it , , , , Applpyy to .1. J . QuiftleyQfty, Brcond national S llt n t llkf 4 (i tits \U\!ltll| \ No ]3 ^DllM (if (HiKhl\ umlurstand butter milking iknd banbk k blhllrbulhllriRi , BBroaill andd Wlt located on the North Jersey Kev Jaints Loid will sp( il on K< jiUctiluii (.onttin-tm "0 Moninouth I i h ph J i tt \ I will hold inihre mid dunco In til* fr pi ijd |etn-«t Hid n mk id 20R J "tt |>ar»tor ttlfia gcio<| dry hnnd milktr Hed Hunk. .is a lien N J Addr«. OWNER, ,„, „ garden tipot, thriv iidnnte: »ulk tu tt ol PO» BAJ.B Bank, containing six large rooms, both of Baal " At nisht IUH topiL vulll l|^ 1 I I Hit stiit t It 1 II 1 III Il i Iln iiitt u off In) t( \UMl H t«() hounct One ciimliliiation sadiile and AC* WOOD MS and attic, with all Improvement*, tor "To The Knd of tin Rotd-und B< li It \\ ihoolliouti i itimtonn \ J liin-.«<>; inu.ut he oc«n to 1)0 npprt*i'li»tt?it. I have tt quantity of fireplace and fur- sain; lot Tti feet front, leaving 60-foot P. O. B«„*> IIOKB; the leading New York ITOTICB. ground, eight acrca of) asparagus and 11 I phoni ( S f I Methodist (huich on Tiu diiy nip-ht, LET OUBCBIir CLUAn TOVK TACE. wlnmrn %ira booking «•«!« orders Rod Monk houMO cleaning and employ, fruit trees. Large eleven-room IIOOM; (•el tlio.MC ftiivlisn pnrtlrl^M out of the ul 1 i,i tni< Ilttle8H\er N J ment bureau. "Work contracted or by thebarn and outbuildings; all In good condi- PopevHartfon}, in U. Apnl 8th, by the u«h< 1 ' union BOOMS TO RENT ptiriH or your fiu-(\ lluvo a. glow of ihiy. Vncuuin citrp^t cleiinln? and laying tion. Adjoins trolley and flv* mlnuWt / Some of the LSIHILI mu-.it will be I uinl In I 1 iiiiliirnlnlii d inouii with fit IIIIIL-IH It i i>us} enough to ohlnln. WHITE a Mpeclalty. All Job*, in or out of town, from Central H, R. depot. For partlctt- will be wild to the person m«fc» l^pc next Sunday \t the M«.tho 11 u HI11 in 110111 I ill liii|iio\( 1111 ut lit Cuuliln (;lii jtui » Knnlturj promptly nttemlfd to, Cnrrol) & Turner, Jara addre«« Mrs. John 8. Eastmond, 8r- lily nt 1'i'arl that win Int 11 n 1 i»ii> i-jggu for hutch dlst church liu nit mi^c. Kti-illlai'd tovreln n nppclnlty Ing fiom Hi d HiIlk tamflcn and Hairem proprletorn, 16 I-"ront tttreet, Hed Bank. Port Monmouth, N. J. town Mil uln Al*o fRKB ftom Telephone B07-H. The annual mcetmc" of tin womtn'ii TOP son; FOR AA.X>II. LOIT. a fine Entente* c*r. ulll iitllltj lilr«H A few breeding tockcrcln miMionary society of tin Rul Dank (mil for Hit It* In nny >iunnllty left 1J U Gnnt Octanport N J your wtoblng dom» at tha j< . Reformed church wu« held hint ] nduy ill MM 1 If M I in lor 1 (iiitriu mr 14 pi odmtIon of Mikado TO»W pirn 1 Uid I In til Jet 65H ll «t 17 l Doublo houuft on lot 88x460 feot on CoMt lAundnr. FMOll* WttbttuB night at the church. Mie JcHbie JM01 pl and I'lillliurmonk i AlA fcl « tiotletj miiBt pnj for them unless fnund nnxamr, aoinrmrcata BOOMS, Broad street, 8hrew»b«ry, near iBoiflen'a cenli Flat work mrated ti •A offer. rill of Brooklyn, ft mlealonary dellv Am Informationn In ,pfrit,,,frit,,|| to «nrn«nrno will fumiHhed und with all converilfiicofl for *toro House 7 rooms, on tot 100X160 ron MAXS om h«u*«ke«plngr, wututa* tfyr a couple. f«*t, with burn on WWUi «Ue-, N. J. THE RED BANK REGISTER 13 MS* , >>i iii > 1 in II , ti <>r t titt H>it W Oprt ««UKUy, I I II | i liil I. I v t kit ut SAMM U»$m^fa> mA* at New i I* I I I "> * Jh i. ( nn,l, «-,| | v l l Mk, Aftw Mw OlMM fw 1913 Johnston & Murphy I t'l II I , ' \ ! , ( ( I'll The iundav-aehool will reopen Sun- EMPIRE THEATRE NIITIII- <•( C,i .(..UK',. ,,,|,|r, 5ahirJnri!irAr3 & '•-•IM "i .I'.li II II i •,„,!<. Hi .1 Hi,,,k. N J day, April 6th, after having been Nl I II t J. Bt. 4Im, lafty- elo««d for the winter, M«ny of the I OXFORDS Ready I rtte collac* at ttfw, k, «Mit tie upiU Hv* at a emAAatkA% diitance FRIDAY, March 28tH i A MMH Sere. torn th« eh»pel, and for tal* reanon I'-i n« n. ii, ,1 It,ml. N £uUr vMMte A MMH I'nI'M •••ln-1 l"l;,i I). c ll.mti . Min Ettuiwtli MMerit a of Mafic it is eloirt daring tilt ceM wMtfter. $6.OO i V I Miss AMUI Thompion •pent la»t ' i« 1,11 •' ,.1 -.|..i I. In Tin- I!.-,I |li,iilt h Mr. And Mrs. WJUiww Bud ofw»«k «t Aibury Park. Men who have worn J. & M, Shoes soltloin want to *• ,... s I -I' I', l'"l i, I I ll 1 !• Ill,IK-> ii. 'I' Ili-iil, N .1 GRACE GEORGE ] 1 I I 11 i I 1 ' 1 K "• I MMnehUMtU lact week. bam Mirving in the navy the pant 1 I 1 1 1 1 II ][i I I ink \ I mn yean, *p»nt Sunday with and her own wmpany, in a revival of Sardou's play, 1 \ 1 1 11 M 111 ^ 1 Miw M»F Mataar \\ 1 1 1 I Mi I 1 1 I 1 \ ] Meet hu besn sMMttitff it few day Jriendi hert. • I • " I I ' Illuli I 11 11 H Ml ,i,| N I wtth hw MONT, Willie Makney irf A number of Lincroft boyi went • I 1 \1 I 1 il II 1 „ Hi in , \ I Jersey City. bobbing for eels for the fir*t time this •V K 1 ill 1 'h I Ii 1r 11 itMU' ) 111 I JACOB C. S1IUTTS. AvcTii-M-.i-.K. • , , , , ,u •„•-,,-;, ,,'„,;, , _ Harold Daviion of Manmeuth itnet *ea«on laat Friduy night They caught I y g y DIVORCONS" •^ ill 1 In nl i II nt i I !J ll I Jmtk last mdk f«r a rtsrt visit with a ntimbfb r off eehih, bbutt mo* tt off ti •I' ' I ''I 1 IN 111 relatives at Trenton, DirocUon of WIIXIAM A. BRADY. 1 i ' i ti.i i i,i ,,. mi were tmall, i Mr», lUrttialwoow Patten af IMA. Mr, and Mri, John R. Oonoyer spent ton avenue ttai returned from the Adapted from the French by Margaret Mayo, author of IN ''Hi HIM vii I imw\ Friday with Mr, and Mrs, George C, 11 M in M in ik I Lung Branch hospital, where ahe un M Eicbdale of the Phalanx. Baby Mine," " '" I 1 I ll I 1 ll I 111*- (lilt dement m vptrmm, fhnseH and Milton Tonilinson, sons I 111 I 111 \l II , I I I V. J. Oread* of Waverly place, II \1 ll\ II I 1 \^ I <>\ of Joseph Tomlinson, havo now bicy With the Same Ca»t and Production which opens a PUBLIC SALE "• % 1 ll II I \m JlitH ecknee teacher Jit the higgh school, haa doe. John Harvey also him u new beeb n lilaid d«a several dday s witith hr ri wheel, f OF 111 " ' > ul. • . f J 'i, I, 1 Spring SetLSon at Mr. Brady » Rayhouse, New I ill I • i I I > I , I U nil J , i The R*a IVAnk public schools re- Mary C. IWTtJ DM4, In \ 1 I 1 t I i\ opened this morning after being cloned i' i i 11 i> II i ,ti n r 11 York City, March 31*t, i i ' i i i i i , i , since last /Thursday noon for the Mrs. Mary C, Harvey, formeiiy of 1 Barter vocation, Red Bank, widow of Alvin Hnrvcy of 11 i i ^ iii IT i < i w . i I., Mrs, Elmer Woods of Wnverly Oeoanic, died Friduy of heart diHcase Mi >M \ II VIM place haa been visiting friends at in her Bftth year, Sho lenvoB a BiBter PRICES: $2.00f $1.50, $1.OO, 7Sc,f 50c. l l ill lu u Loutsburg, and a brother, Mrs, Andrew Grower * 10 Head of Horses -l'.-iTiln-,| 1.' finr iiii- I and HcRry C. Haggcrty. She was a Mi II Adrian C. Mintori, who attend! Rut- Curtain B:30 P, M. Carriages 10:45 r. M. 1 M:IM 11 I-I, \ vii i\ gew College, returned to his studies daughter of the Into Copt Anthony 1 1 -,-.!, yesterday After spending the Easter Haggerty of Red Bank, The funeral t TUESDAY, APRIL 1st, 1913, vacation with nil parents, Mr, andwas held yesterday and the burin! j Seats now on sale at Box Office. Phone 4I3-R. Mw. Charles A. Minton of Newman was in FairVIow cemetery. AT 4- Let Your New Bicycle Springs road, ens a MI I II i II mm #»#••»»•#< Samuel E, Cofgina of Front street BISTHB. has bought an automobile and is HALDBMAN,-At Aflmry Park, nri Monany, March 17th, Mrn. Frnnk I), Hal- • Thomas York's Livery Stable, t Be a $25.00 VICTOR building n garage. ilcninn, of n HOH, Raymond Dildine, a government dis- <^> .V JOH.NBON.—At Tied Hunk, I,M Monday tillery inspector, has moved from East l Nth, MTri, IluliPi't .inlinMiiii, of i Front street to Belmar, •tin. .... * ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. | George I. Brown is building a gar- CORTA.—M Ifi'd Blink, on Hatunlny The Moat Up-to-Date Restaurant in Red Bank am in the rear of his property on JIuft'ii lBtli. JIJ-H, John I'li-tii, ill' ii noil. Broad street, BUrtST.—At lUd Iliinlc, on TilfHilny Mui-rli I Mil, AITH, Fri'i] I:, iJuiHt, or r ^ Also lot of Wagons, Harness and other articles per- ^. j Charles H, Trafford of Manasquan, d Boat Service J Pure Foods Cleanest Kitchen Price« ftioderato f foiworly of Red Bank, was a visitor MARASC1O.—At Hcil Hunk, on TUM ^ taining to the livery business, ^ j here Friday, day, March -Tith, MIH. JSci-iil Mi Open from iflO a, m, to 2:00 a, m. Mrs. Horace B. VanDorn of Boston uf a clauBhter, ••• THOMAS YORK. 4*; GUARANTEED, hai been spending several days with HYDF.H,—-At IUMI Hniilf, on Tiu-Hihiy her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wik-, Mai-i-h Sfith, IMI-H, C1IUI'1I--H llydti1, of ; ; Broad Street, Oppposite Mechfcnic Street, Red Bank, N. Ji | ]ts hirf_'u bcavinjTH, iU; dural»•»»»•»»»••## baifniin ;it tlu- price. W, Minton'u house on East Front TIOI.iT,.—At Noiv York, (in W'ulnPHilny street to G. A. Dafgard of Jersey Mnrch ilttii, John Holt, formerly of An Tho framu is of Hramli'ss tiibinf; 1!) bury Park, ngcil 42 yenr,». City, and A, Max Weis's house on E, M, CONK, Auctioneer, gauge :ind all'joints are doubli; ro- Canal street to Garfteld Major of SHAHP.—At AHlmiy Park, oil Wednt's West Front street, dny, Murt-li IWlii, MIHH JU-HSIU A. Hliiir infoived and brazed. VAN NOTE.—At riirtuiipfi-U, oh~"\y«MT- Mre, W, P. Weil and her daughter nosday, Mnrrli 1 Oth. Unpt. 'i^lwe K, Van ( The ^"ietol• IInnj.rc.M- bcinfr nf tinie of Ciiarkstown, West Virginia, are Notp, aged TO yrarH, OF" spending a few d»yi with Mrs, Weil's COLTISH.—At 1'rf.piinld, on Bnturdny piece type, is very ^irony; and prutli- parents, Mr, and Mrs, William de laMnrch 15th, JlrH, Ann C'llttc, aged HOTJSEHOLD QOOD8 cal. It is simplg in con.--truction and Motte of Catherine street, sears, positive in adjustment. HANLON.—At I'rfehiild, on Monday FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1913 A. L, Crawford of Red Bank is aMarch lTtli, juratja llaiilon. agetl 4 guest at the Grafton of Washington, The Vk'tni1 is aniont? bicyi'li.'.-, like • At the REX COTTAGE, Lafayette Street, OCEANIC B.C. I>ENISK.—At Gcrmantown, Pa., the Ford arnonsr rmtoH. Mrs, George Graman, Sr., of Mon-Monday, March 17th, Wiilhim H, Sale Starts Sharp at I;3O P. M. formerly of Fiwhwlfi, Lined i!2 years, moiith street, who with Mr. Graman The following good*: Household offectl consisting of antique hand carved BcydeH repaired and tnnmek-d . has been spending the winter in Flor- BROWN,—At l'lf'tliolil, on Tuesday March JSth, Mrs, M.ai-Karet Brown, wif side hoard, leather couch, piano, 2 8-foot folding tables, desks, bedi, mil- Repairs nnd Sundries on liand. ida, will return home next week, Mr.nf KIWCKKI lirown, tiffed 2IJ yonvt tressei, pillowi, blanketi, spreadi, bed linen, towels, etc. Alia dining room Graman will remain in Florida until TOOXIKV.—At Kverett, mi Tfmjwlny and bed room furniture, eonsuting of bureau!, wa§h standi, toilet sets, after the spring season is over, Mrs, "Oth, MIHH .Mary Tooini'V, AKVA ', years. tablet, dining room chairs, folding chairs, rockers, arm chairs, cots, large Graman, in a recent note to THE REG- rug 9x12, oil cloth, matting, mission dining room clock, all in first class cor., ISTOR office, states that they have en- JIARVKY.—At Ocean! i\ nn Fiieln W. H. SHAMPANORE, joyed a very pleasant winter at Jack- Mrmii 21st, Urn, lim-y C, lliirvfy, ag< dition; kitchen cabinet, plates, dishes, cups and sauceri, glassware, kitchen sonville. €5 years. utentilt, stoves, ice box, etc. Also a lot of home-made ketchup, chili sauce Little Silver, N. J, THE TALK OF THE and preserves. Wash tubs, wringers, washboards, stand for tubs, garden Franklyn C, Moyan of Shrewsbury SHERIFF'S SALE. tools, lawn mower, odd doors and a large glass front chicken house, Telephone S9.W, avenue is riding a new 1013 Indian By virtue of a writ of n, fa., to rnn di- TERMS CASH. motor cyclo, bought from Lou Tetley, rected, Ismied out of the Court of Chan, The young daughter of William eery of the state of ,%'cw Jersey, will lie TOWN! MY FEET NEVER HURT exposeil to Bttle nt public vemJtie, on Buchanon of Locust avenue is sick MONPAV. THE 2lRt DAY OF APRIU, Corns, Callouses ond Tired, Aching, with pneumonia. 1BJ3, between tho hours of 12:00 o'clock The Biggest and Best Program JACOB C. SHUTTS, Auctioneer. WILLIAM H. FOSTER, Clerk, Swollen Feat Feel Good. Cornelius VanSicklen of Newman nnd fiiflO o'clook (at I-.30 o'ciock), In tho aftt'inririn of tsaid day, at tiie court house, 1 "I ii I 'i ill ml nit UV ^Dii Springs ii very sick" with a complica- l'*roehoUl, in the township of Freehold in I i i I \ 11 i i i i i i II I f i t tion of diseases, county of Monmouth, Now Jersey. Ever Offered for the Money W ill i I ' i i !•! IM il in II ' ii i Mrs, {iarrett Magee of Monmouth All that lot, tract or parcel'«f land ON ilt i \ MI h it i< I \i in (i ( L II i . ^tpatpv»he lias been,jr.teove4-iog.iroin und premises herelrroftcr particularly de- i "I' nli I /i > ih i tun l i iiitini nt Hcjibedr Bdtiftt*,- lj-ihp ftnc! b6iriB In* the nit I i/ii ti i ii unt J /o tut (In pleurisy had a relapse last week, township of Shrewsbury, In the county K. Herman Stoye-s Farm on Road Leading. ! > i > < • - .,,„,•.,,,, --i Mrs. Ann Golden, who makes her Of Monmouth iind-Mtate of New Jersey I ii i 1 mi in I II ml i i i l>l i-i-nts u home with Mri, Charles Allen of bflnnded and' described an follows; De- I l II ii I inn ( II Ji in,] niciiif \ ffinnlnff on the flouth fihore -ttido of the from latontown to Tinton Fal§sy Oppo- U i Ii it n ii iti in I \, T (.mill Branch avenue, is very sick. North Shrewsbury or Nuveslnk river" at l thereot f such decroo Vitil. *M **: V! \_M* y°» *» the chan- Linttt SHUB ilurald w»lt U to obtain « • «•••••••*•««• + •«•«••• *'*'#.# oemaker, lias been lick; with aecT*e ox divorce dissolving the ttrar New Lyric Theatre trouble. rl»8 bet«r*«n you and Mid petitioner. Dated. Mnrdi J»th. 191S, Y FREDERICK RUMPF, Jr., > In the want columns of T»» ELMHH H. OKRAN, 1STER yod will Ana • convention «f SollcUor of Petitioner. RED BANK SHIPYARD AND MftOTOB WORKSi Itfaya to advertlte In THE RwniTW P. O. address, 243 Washington street. people who have things to §t\y topW k rMy atF. N, J. We*t FVont Street «nd Shrewibury Rlvtr other. Be one of tbAd THE BED BANK BBOIBTEB

    ANNOUNCEMENT! NEWSFROM FARMINGDALE The exquisite, becom- WALTER H, GROVE'S GROCERY BUSINESS SOLD TO ing, modish JAMES BEARMORE, hat opened a, first-clasii JEWELRY STORE Mr. Grove Will Erect a Buitding Along the Railroad and Will For Grey, Faded, Dry, Life- Spring AT Start A Wholesale Flour and Feed ButincM -Mu« Lulu Lament less and Falling Hair, 33 'Wast Front Street Red Bank, N. J, Wedded Last Saturday to H#nry S. Lippincott of Cleveland, No nen% healthy hair can grow If Millinery VVltl. a. Full ol Ohio Lodge 21 Years Old, rour scalp Is covered with Dandruff, DiAMONPS, WATCHES, CLOCKSJ EWELRY AND Qet ria of it »t oneo with Hmy't Hair James Bfarmnro of Asbury Park ton, has been engaged in practice Health, There la nothing eo reliable, that we are displaying will convince you OPTICAL GOODS, has bought Walter H. (5 rove's grocery touching for several weeks in theao iuro to relievo too itching and Irri- HOWARD WATCHES A SPtXlALTY business. Hearinore will assume Freehold high school, nHinngi'iiii'iit of the store next week. Mr. and Mrs. AIcxHnciur A. Yard tation; to thoroughly elennae tho icalp that your Spring Hat had best come from All Qoodi Sold at a Reasonable Price. Grove will hegin a wholesnlc .and re- and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Kortner of Dandruff. Qet a bottle today, a All Kinds ol Jewelry Repairing. fow aiipllrutlona will remove Dandruff tail (lour and feed business. He in-vimtud Mrs, Yard'8 mother. Mrs. —•roBtoro Hio groy hnlr to Its natural, this establishment, for our styles are in SHAPIRO, tends to erect a building along the Kiiphronia Maxaon, last Friday at J, railroad Hiding1 and eliminate nil ex-l.onp Branch. youthful color and bring back tho vi- Red J. tality, lustre mid beauty to your hnlr, keeping with the best taste and Metropoli- 33 W«t Pront Street, of cartage. Bearmoro has had .Iiimca L. Wallace of Yellow Brook, Hundreds of people writ? UB every dny many yi-nrs experience in the business. who has been seriously sic-k for sev- that Ilny'B Hnir Henlth hna been tho Ho was with Wilkinson, Gad din and eral weeks, will spend tun days with only really Batl|factory nronarntlou tan demands, and arc really exclusive. Co., of Newark several years ami has hishi s niecei , MMrs , FFrankk B . Morriis off that they have eyer usod for Dandruff until recently represented Ualpen Oeenn Grove, and grey hair. Green and Co., of Philadelphia, Harold Tilton, a student in den- We would be delighted if you would tistry at tho University of I'enn.syl- Your druggist will Ruamnteo It. Mlsi lulu laiiioiit n Bride, vania, in spending ten d;tyH with his Free: Sign (IIIR ndv. and tnko It to tho Tin- \\MW of Mr. inul Mrs, Max parent;!. Mi*, ami Mrs, \\.' Bui id Til- followlriR tirur«lets mid Bet n, 50c, lint, accept our invitation to call. I.nmnnt on Wood fern farm wiis theton, tic of Ilny'B Ilsilr nealth mid a 0«e. hiHtie of i\ pretty home wedding last Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Matthews of cakn of Unrflnn. Son p. for nOe,; or fi.OO Miitunlay afternoon, when their Highlands spent Easter with Mrs. botilo of Itav's Hnlr Hnalth anil two daughter. Lulu M, Lamoiit, and Henry 25c, cakoa of llarilna Soay Proo, for $1, i Sprninie Lippincott of Cleveland, Matthcwa's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Hevoe W. Patlerron of West Farms. JASfEB COOPBtt. J»., MRS. H. GOREY, , C)hiii, fti'iv inavritHl, Tin' i-erenitmy Frederick L. Hurley is making ex- Uvas pi'i-fiiriiu-d by lies-. Mr, Loomis (eii«ive improvements!* to all 1 lu« farm 1 nt' WentlU'ld, an uncle of the groom, buildings on tho place which he now 41 Broad Street, Red Bank, N, J. i 'I'lie Itiidi' was given away liy herowns on the Asbury Park nuul. fntlier. MiHK Laniont way attired in ' " 1 1 Tin- concert in tho Presbyterian BASE BALL UNIFORMS VVVVVV \•\^^•^•\^^\•^•\^^\•^•^^^^'^^^^^ a iy Incoming lilut traveling suit [ NEW LAUNCH HULLS : ! huivli lust Thursday night was at- $1.90 to $10, com- hut to mati-li, Ht>r Mster, M " by a very large audience, The For Sale, 26 x 6-3 and 24 x 6, Any make Engine Installed. • Laiiiout of Kli-.-.iibeth, v plete shirt, pants, Bargains in Second-Hand Launches. cap, hose nnd bolt. Marine Railway, Winter Storage, Sundries. Marine Engines Instiled and Repaired, No extra chflrgo for lettering or mon- A Good Strong Broom 10c I w« G. POULSON, :thc comiumy. Immediately after the | The JliHscH Waller, who teach at ograms, LAUNCH BUILDER. FAIrt HAVEN, N. JI. iiiiu'riatre Jlr. and Mrs, Lippim'utt jPoint Pleasant, spent ICastcr with It'« not often you get ouch a BROOM BARGAIN Not more than started oii'their honeymoon. They! their parents, Mr. and Mm. George BEST MATERIALS one to a buyer, and nono sold to danle'rs. I will l>e nlwnt six wcekw traveling! W, Waller of Aidenn. i through the Central and Western Frank Hendrickson of Adclphia, AND FINISH | Ktatt'H. They will continue their trip who bought a large farm near Whites • us far as Nebraska and spend some Grove recently, is building a largo Big discounts on 2 Pounds ROLLED OATS, 'time at Omnha and other cities in other baseball goods. Nebraska. They will live at Cleve- barn on the place, Mrs, John H, Matthew* of East Write for Catalog •4 land, where Mr, Lippincott is enFarmingdal- e has boon sojourning with Sweet Sugar CORN, 5c can frajjed in business. Tho weddiiiK had of flannel samples. 3 been set for June 30th but owing to her daughter, Mrs. Chai-les R, Addi- a change in Mr. Lippincott's business soii, near Hyson, It's free. uminfrenwnts the wedding date was Mrs. B. J. Low of New York has | This will be the cry of the umpire in a few days changed, returned home after spending several COFFEE days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Three favorite Coffeei—each h»v« their own individual flavor*-and _J_onjtliei)ig league grounds, Jiie country ball tossers EiQflffa ColeTitfttos BirtJifltiy, James Howards The 21 sfc anniversary of the in- Mr. and Mrs. William Y. Irons of all three kinds from 5c to 8c below the uiual price atked by ether dealers. 3 have already begun to twirl the sphere and we have stitution of the Golden Eagle here Jamesburg spent'Sunday with Mrs. Cliilds' Santos Coflee 23c Ib, 8 lbs Sl.OO was celebrated in Red Men's hall Irons's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred- | put in a big stock of all sporting articles necessary Tuesday night of last weok. Nearly erick Megill, YOUR FACE \ Golden Peaberry CoBee ,0Sc Ib, a lbs S1.1S 100 members of the castle were pros, Frederick A. Hewitt of Highland CKilds' Special Blend Coffee 27c Ib, S lbs S for the ball player, whether he wants a five-cent ent and considerably over 100 invited farm has as visitors his nephews, 4 guests, An interestinrj program of Frederick and Hewitt Silence of ball or a complete outfit. music and speech making was ren- Brooklyn, 4 Best strictly pure Black Pepper, - 15c Ib dered. The Farmingdale lodge was Miss Marion Deppeler and Miss We have now on display balls of all makes, instituted March 18th, 1892, with 32 Helen Deppeler of Asbury Park spent I ii •4 charter members. The present mem- last Thursday with Bliss Elizabeth w. You know the face—a n d § Half pound cake Ghilds' Cooking Chocolate, 13c bats for boys and teams, catchers', gloves, pitchers' bership in 94, Since it was founded VanNote. tho lodge has received from all | hands and lips—does become 4 -4 gloves, fielders' gloves, masks, breast protectors, Miss Alice Brown of Sprinp Lake sources '$13,876.59. At present the has been spending a week with her 9. rough, inflamed, sore and 5 Curtis Bros, Pure FRUIT JAMS, lOc Jar castle has $2,511.50 invested and the sister, Mrs, Charles Major, Jr.,' near 0 w uniforms and score books. amount in the treasury at tho .end of Ardena, a irritated these windy days, d the year was .$480,83. Oliver W, Parry and Lester Furry, K gi Assorted Cream Chocolates, 13c Ib Special price on baseball goods in lots, at who have been .spendinpr two months Farewell to Supply Pastor. at Orlando, Fla,,~ returned homo last f anWhad relievt will eyo thiu uss ?e to'prevent 3 Rev. Mr. LaRue, who has been Friday. 1 and relieve this ? p Fancy Evaporated PEACHES, 10c ib preaching in the Presbyterian church Leroy Emlay, who teaches the West COLD CREAM. every other Sunday for several Farms public school, spent the Easter months, was given ti farewell party vacation with his parents at Cran- Finest Quality Full Cream CHEESE, 20c Ib by a few friends at the home of JNlr, bury. FACE LOTION. and Mrs, Benjamin H, Todd last Fri- Thomas Kinkead, who has been re- BROAD STREET. Phono No, i. RED BANK, N. J, day night, Mr. LaRue is a student siding some time at West Farms, TOILET POWDER. White Label Tomato Catsup, - 9c bot at Princeton and severs his connec- moved recently to Jamaica, Long Is- Properly seasoned and spiced—none but the finest selected Tomatoes used tion with the church here so that ho land, r (Opposite First National Bank,) may devote his entire time to his We leave the selection to you, I • i —haa that just" right taste,. Frederick C, Havens, editor of the studies preparatory to graduation, Point Pleasant Beacon, wag the nuest but we tell you truthfully g Tl»e evening at the Todd home was |nt William B. Goodenough lost Satur- J enjoyably spent. Among the guests day. that for proper protection KIPPERED HERRING, - 2 cans 25c were Mr. nnd Mrs, J, Arthur Butcher Miss Grace Ketcham of West Farms Breakfast appetizers—very choicest quality Mftconichie Bros, packing. Miss Elizabeth VanNote, Miss Elsie s spending a weok with Mr, and Mra. you will get the best results Wode, Miss Annie Aring, Miss amoa Bearmore of Asbury Park, our by using ict Frances Wainright, Miss Katherine Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Tilton of 2 Cans SIFTED JUNE PEAS, 25c SOCIALIST LYCEUM COURSE Wainright, Mrs. Louis Kuehn, Wil- Long Branch were Sunday visitors CREAM OF ALMONDS, liam D, Lutz and Clarence Lamont ivith Mr. and Mrs, Baird Tilton. Tender Young Peat, Delicious Flavor, iSc Quality. THIRD SPEAKER and William G, Hurtt. Mrs.'Frank Green of Long Branch 25c a Bottle. ShlpplBjf taurel to Hew York. has been spending several days with IAA, \ nr.r.vi: numii Samuel Archer of Wyckoffs Mills Mr, and Mrs, William Bryan, u- rict it dt iii it nil Ui*t\f Hiiinr has a contract with a New York firm Miss Winnie Maxson of New York ChiW Princess Blend Tea hi ,pLiit ixtiiii %rii^ In tin- ism I ill t pent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. SHU'S PHARMACY. iiinw Hunt a', .in niB-inl/nr unrt liLtuu'i for a consignment of laurel every and Mrs, Alexander A, Yard, Halt pound '. iOo 1, i'i nil lire that "he has KPpt In cln>.i" week throughout the year. Many of iMiuiiRh tnurh «Itli thn woiklng pi-njjle Mrs. J, D, Roulston of Brooklyn is J, L. BERGEN & CO., Quarter pound iOc 1 the shrubs shipped by Archer are tu Unn« Hi it a ill-, •.tuiucli pvl-t pending a week with Mrs, Frederick PROPRIETORS, II «oiilJ ,il ii In- lin HIM- ii ui mre that taken up with the roots and afterward Reynolds near Whites Grove. Fine mixed Teas, selected from the delicate top leaves of mountain ,«.|IM I, ,i --pi.lUil lit lllitiloi ,lbllit% transplanted in tubs whore they retain Michael Duggnn has been enlarg- grown plants, superb flavor; it's really a QOe quality, but it's Childt' In ,i unlit ^lniU nf imimnpil ROMUI- their natural color several weeks. ng the piazza on the northerly side 16 Broad Street, Red Bank, mt nts III 1 lllu]iC" \sll"le tin- Smfili-t Thorn la Kl« Bund, way o£ cutting prices. .ui* in ]inlitli.il IIII«II Mi Uluui til- of the American hotel. (iiM-liil 'nun* "in JH lt-llii; 1 ut' nf 111 William E. Patterson of Oak Glen Miss Linn Lafetra of Brooklyn was Telephone 69-J. Ii li'ht til I 11 H t 1H^> ». Wllllll .ll'ilH' \HtHili\ has suffered during the past week he guest of Mr. and Mrs, Grandin in iki* hi i li'ituit KUIIII In inn-. Hi" 3 Cakes Childs' Laundry Soap, 10c •Mill '-llllH til it HI 11HJ liHlIltl% «llt>If from a locust thorn which got into VanNote last Friday, till' Sol i.ill t-. lllM1 cll-\l liljllll |]ii«i 1 tin- his hand while he was working two Mrs. Alexander A, Yard and Miss t mplnvi I -< ll.iM lit • 11 tuiiiil I" !,i mt 1» t weeks ago. At first the injury Slavy Yard were visitors at Asbury til Hull. llllulltliMl-. to till ^UlUllK IMNIIMMfiM«NMtNWM 3 Big boxes Childs'Parlor Matcfces, - 10c ]H njile seemed trivial but a week after the Park last Wednesday, Mrs. John Robinson of Atlantic City Mr l.Iiicu v i i ui« mln i i'l th- fam- accident his hand began to swell and CMl Tjnil i\llt 11.11111111 lull 111 It 111M-tl became inflamed. a visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J 1 Best Frying Tomatoes, j, itpfl tin lull tui'-t m CliU ii;n in 1'ini, jtog Tails on Man. John Wesley Cottroll. HENDR1CKS0N & STOUT, j 2 cans 25c 'I hn irpnit ut th> lnli'-i l ih.ihli i mi litinii Garret Ilulse of West Farms had a Mrs. Joseph Woodfield and dauph- iliitnl.'i til ul i miili inn limn th it li.i er Mayi'a have leturnod from a visit Patternon Building, Jl.it "S r t llli lili il Slli'llh lltiluilll In narrow oHcape from Korious injury Candy Pails, Lard Pails, Cake Boxes, - Sc Each ll ] one day laht weok while helping David at Asbuvy Park. 60 BROAD STREET. limil 1 n\ an htlli mmi th in i Mrs. Margaret Tilion has returned Handy thing* to have about the houie. Lnyton load some heavy timber. Onefrom a fortnight's visit with relatives Her nr fur tlic Km-iiilUt imrly of the lotfs slipped and foil on Hulse's at Prospect Plains, INSURANCE. linVe' boi' iici'iiHiiig. As ii nutiniiiii nr- left nnd foot making a bad bruise, Miss Grace Voorhoes and Miss Iris 2 Packages Threaded Fish, has worked in niiiny sit:itt'--i, BiUtor Buys a Cur, 9c HH wtiitp tivjranl'/.i'i' J*1H' IIII.-I iii'i'uiiii1- Harvey were visitors nt Asbury Park Life, Fire, Accident, tl U'llillK ItKllltK, Arthur Brisbane, editorial writer 'ast Friday, ELLA REEVE HLOOK of the Now York Journal, recently Frederick Adams of West Point Health, Burglary 3 Cans SARDINES, In 611 or mustard, IOc bought a Ford automobile through the Plcnsant visited friends here local ap-uney of Clarence Shafto, week. and Casualty, CLEANED CURRANTS IOc Ib Town Hall, led Bankf Thursday, iarch 27, 8 p. m. [ _ ! Briof ItomB. Mrs."Arthur G, White has returned STRONG COMPANIES Course Tickets 28c. Single Tickets lOc, from a visit with relatives at Cass- 3 Pounds BIQ JUICY PRUNES 2S© I Joseph L. Butcher, who was recent- ville, FINE MUSIC fforrt Wright Piano Co., East Front Street, | ly awarded the contract to build the REPRESENTED. new.KUUe road from Conrow's corner Clinton Burdgo moved from Belmar to ii point on the Anbury Park road this week to his father's farm at Oak Childs' Best Stove Polish, - 3 Boxes for IQe at Austin Hurley's farm, began pre Glen. liniiniiry work last weok. The road Mrs, Clarence Shnfto is slowly im- The most practical and economical form of stove polish, onsy to ap- . will probably be finished before fall, proving after several weeks' sickness. IHENDRICHSON & STOUT.; ply, durable, duatless, odorldfli and above all lasting. ' Lapt Monday night, preceding the Miss Lou COUKO of Manasquan has CORONER. departuri! of Mrs, C, Rollin Smith to been visiting Miss Elizabeth VnnNotf. The Moit Perfect Flavored Corn in the World ii hi'i" home at Florence, a number of Kdward Lippini'ott' has rcturnc,. BIDS WANTED Director and Embalmer. momboiH of tlu> Fiii'tniglitly club gave from a visit to A^iui-y Fnrl{. CHILDS' SWEET BLOSSOM her a surprise at the Methodist par- Jules Bouvicr huti returned from a For Construction of Sewer. Upholstering In All Its Branches. sonage, and while there presented her trip to Cape May, It's 12c Usually IOc Special Now- with a beautiful luvalteV, Sealed bids are requested by the (Formerly with R, T. Smith of Red Bank for 27 ynari,) John R, Allaire is building n garage George W, Heath, who lives near for his car. borough CQunoil of tho borough of Rod Camp Clinlrn and Card Tables lor Hire, Ardena, JH a successful trapper nnd Bank, for the building or placing of a Big Sour Pickles, lie dozen lie occasionally takes u day off nnc sewer with the necessary connec- Office 'Phone 807. goes in pursuit of the wily fox. One tions nnd nppurtonnneos thereto. In Office and Funeral Parlori, 15 Monmoulli Street, Red Bank, N, J. day Inst week while hunting near Horse Radish, in tumbler, while it lasts, - 4c Wyckoffs Mills he succeeded in taking k MESSAGE and along Shrewsbury nvonue ex- a hirge gi-ay fox. tending from the present terminus Mr, and Mrs, George E. Farry, who To Feebk Old People. of the sewer at Westslde avenue in a 12c Can California Sliced Peaches, 10c IT SS YOU recently moved from the farm near southerly direction through said ave- here that Furry sold to his son Oliver As one grows old th« waste of the nuo from Westsido avenue to the bor- Mrs. Housewife whom we want have taken rooms in the house of iystem becomos niora rapid than re- ough limits, a distuneo of about 200 FRESH CAKES, - - - 5c Ib 1 Frederick W. Stanford, until their pair, tho organsAaet more slowly and feet, more or less. •INGER SNAPS, COFFEE CAKES AND NIC-NACS. to try out new house Is finished. less effectually than in youth, tha cir- BREAD, Complete specifications and informa- Miss Oru Brown, who teaches at culation IB poor, the blood thin and for after trying the. light, whole-1 ?fkj .SfGl e EEaf at digestion weak. tion as to work and material will be Pound Can Childs' Baking Powder, - 15c at "Vinel, our delicious cod liver and furnished upon application to Georg* some, delicious product of our; Monday she was bridesmaid nt the iron tonic •without oil, IB the ideal D. Cooper, C. E,, PatteiBon building ovens you will cease that back dV. . off a hschoolmatl e at Pitts ^ Friday and Saturday, March 27, 28 and 29. burgh. Btrongthener and cody-builder fop old Broad street, Red Bank, N. J. breaking, hot toll of baking your folks, for H contains the very ele- Each bid must be accompanied with Miss R»by Lamont, who is fments needed to rebuild wasting tl»- own "Staff of Life." trained nurs* in tho Elizabeth hoa a certified check for pO.OO, which will pitftl, hnsi returned to her duties aftet suei and replace wenhtteBs with serve as a guaranty for the formal strength, VInol also fortiflei the BYB- As pure, as delicious, us it isspending a brief vacntion with hoi execution of the contract outlined in possible to make it. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Max Lamont, tem against colds and thm prevents Maxon Garhart, who ifl taking i pneumonia. the bid,, eourte in civil onginoering nt "the A grandneice of AJexander Hamil- The right reserved by council to DANIEL MCCARTHY, University of Pennsylvania, is spend ton, over eighty ycara of mo, once reject any or all bids. ing the Kaster vacation with his par remarked.: "Vinol is 4 godsend to oil All bids must bo in hands of the CHILDS, unta, Mv. and Mrs. John. W. Gathart. In the Sugar Bowl, Broad Street, Lester Woolley, who recently pooplo. Thnnks to VInol, I havo * borough clerk not later than 6 o'clock. bought a lot on tho Melntyro tract on hoarty appetlto, sleep soundly, feel P. M,,«Mond»y, April 7th, 1013. "YOU KNOW THE PLACE," North Main street, will start a bun- active and well. It is the flnett tonlo HORACE P. COOK, N. J, and itrength-croator 1 fc»TO. evM! galow thm week which he will occupy Acting Mayor, us soon m the house is finished. 62 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Attest? Mi", and Mrs, Edward Burdge hav. Telephone 240-W ml n • i » • i • i- i i , . jvir. andivirs, i/dwnrcl uur If Vinol fails to build «P A. C, HARRISON, feeble old people, and orwts . W«i for iterf *«*«*, Atlaniie Highlands, Key port, Lono Branch and The Registers job printing department is equipped!returneafter spendind to theig or hommontoh a twith Mr, Btrongth, we •mill return roar money Borough Clerk. far th.1,,-ev turnin4-io.uSnnga ou«>«*t, on£f Ui«higUh clas»1««,««s ,,.,:,,iprintinJ g a. i.t reasonabl^ i i e'• Burdge'lifter SlnilidinDH parents1 ,n Mr mftnf. anh dw Mrs. Wil AtbuntPBrk Sioret. rates. And The Registers printers know how to turn it Hani D. Burdgo of Oak Glen, P. 8, Our Saxo Salve •tops HU The fight kind of a harvest can be Store Closet at 6:30 P. M. Except Saturday. Miss Helen Butcher of Ardena, i and beglnB healing at once, reaped by advertising your wants in out student at.the normal school at Trett Jae. Cooper, Jr.. Druggist, Red Bank THE RED BANK REGISTER.—4dv. THIS EBD BANK UIKHHIEH Pngo IS OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT! THE NEW PEOPLE On East Front Street, Directly Opposite Giobe

    .WILL BE OPENED FOR BUSINESS ON SATURDAY NEXT, The undersigned takes pleasure in making this announcement to the inhabitants of Red Bank, surrounding district and the public generally. I also wish at this time to express appreciation for the very generous share of your patronage which you have extended to me during the past two years. I can assure you that it will ever be my aim in business to give the public the best service possible, No expense has been spared that will make the New Market an economical, sanitary and pleasant place to do business in and it pleases me to invite you to inspect it, The modern system of Cooling Chambers, scientifically insulated walls and sanitary, easily cleaned interiors, enameled lined show cases, keeping cut meats free from dust, flies and unnecessary handling. All the latest improvements that go to fitting up a first-class market. The only old thing that goes in the New Market is our Method of Doing Business. Keeping pace with the times. Strictly honest dealing. Courteous attention and service. Reasonable rates. The best of everything and everything the best Prompt deliveries. Again thanking you for past favors, and trusting to merit your continued confidence, --•--— I remain yours respectfully,

    Opening Date, Saturday, March 29tH, 1913.

    RUMBOH nwg, Boy Scouto Becelvo Gift of American riag and Parado Bannar. The Oceanic troop of Boy Scouts have been presented with a handsome American flag and parade banner as A, SALE & CO., Kcyport, A, SALZ & CO., Kcyp' rt. well as drums and bugles for the scouts' drum corps of the Oceanic -ON- troop. The Rift Is from a family much : interested in the welfare of the boys of Oceanic. The Oceanic troop took u hike Saturday to Seabright, where they* cooked their dinner on the beach. OPENING DISPLAY! They visited the life Raving station between Seabright and Highland Bench end later spent a few hours in- HpLiitinff the twinlighta, at Highlands. CONTINUED THIS WEEK The. boys walked homo by the way of LuciiHt Point, The troop now numbers twenty uniformed members, A meet- with numerous additional attractions. Our showing at ing will bo hold tomorrow night and Millinery, Women's Drosses, Coats and Suits are conceded arrangements, will be made for a visit ieyporta N. J. to the Humson troop at St. George's to bo far above the ordinary and have received enthusiastic (--"chupel Friday night. and generous commendation?. Complete range of Hand- Clcarea $40 at Daivce. some Silk Costumes, $10 to $25. High clues Tailored Suits, Our Spring Stocks which are by far the finest ever seen in this part of Jersey, The degree team of the Red Men's •lodgo of Oceanic, known aa the Jolly including .Balkar, Bulgarian and leading models, all wool contains bargains equal or better than those advertised by any other house. "We Haymakers, gave a dance In their hail materials and Bilk linings, $18 to $40 values at $14,50 to Monday night, About 200 persons are surrounded by stores that buy in small quantities and have big rents. They were present and about $40 was $29,50, In Men's clothinK we show new stylish Suits, ma- cleared, The hall was decorated with terials and colors; the best that money can buy at $15,00 simply cannot meet our low prices. All Floor Coverings, no matter what kind, eorrtBtftlkH and straw. Music for dancing was_ furnished by Wyman's to $26.00. must meet our rigid standard of quality before it is offered for sale. orchestra. The committee consisted We have just received several carloads of new Furni- of Louis Freitug, Edward Soffing, Carl Clark, Arthur Boyce, Otto and ture, guaranteed absolutely reliable and substantial, and 40 NEW PATTERNS OF INGRAIN CARPETS. NO NEW Jopeph Strohmenger, Daniel Murphy, ! Benjamin Johnson, Augustus Friotag the prices considerably leaa than other stores ask for simi- YORK STORE OFFERS THIS CHOSCE, and David Kinney. The Haymakers lar grades. are planning to hold a dance every month during the spring.. We shall be glad for you to call and inspect same. All wool Ingrains at., 9x12 ft, Axminister 9x12 Bordered Crex Others at 6Sc, 75c Rugs at...... Mrs. Edith Irving fell Monday and 90c 14.98 Rugs...... night coming down stairs from n lodge All kinds in stock, mooting and sprained her anklo. 9x12 Seamless Wil- Brief Itain*. 9x12 Best Rag Rugs, #* ftp ton Rugs, special. . The Enater services ut the Oceanic 3x6 ft. Matting Rugs 'Presbyterian church wore well at- special U.tfO at tended. At the evening service stere- 9x12 Seamless Wil- upticon reproductions of (topping's pictures on the life of Christ were 9x12 all wool Seam- Q Qfl ton Rugs, reg. price *%f\ f\f% 9x12 Imported Jap- shown by Andrew R, Coleman of Red less Brussel Rugs.. .. tf.lfO $28.50,special ... ZU.UU Bank. Rev. A, A, McKay rendered anese Grass Rv /s, ftEf t special Easter sermons at both serv- reg. $10, now . .. Q.UU ices. Members of the Oceanic Boy 85c Rag Rugs, special $1.25 Axminster Car- ScoutB ushered at the evening service, now...... pets now.,.....,.,.., Mrs, Martha Kemp, Mrs, Frank 95c Jos. Wild's & Cook's Benion and Mrs, Benjamin Roberts Linoleum, cut from the will serve refreshments to the Degree Fineit quality Brussel Extra heavy wool Ta- Cft« the roll, special...... of PocahontBB lodge Monday night, Carpet now pestry Brussel, special OUvv April 10th. At this meeting Mr, and Mrs, Harry Kettel, Mrs, Mary Ohlandt, Mrs, George Hall and Mrs. Own make Rag Car- *JI%f% $1.25 Inlaid Linoleum, Axminster Rugs, i William Hower will bo initiated. pet, best in the world, wOw extra heavy 27x54, special...... I . The East Oceanic gchool opened FERTILIZER again yesterday for tho first after the measles epidemic. The school had been closed about three weeks. Most For next ieaion'a use we offer {i of the children have recovered and ore the following ' »•{ Note this list of cool, strong and practical rugs and floor coverings carried able to attend school again. There are Btill a few cases in the vicinity, COMPLETE FERTILIZERS ^ ADLEM & CO., in stock and sold at mighty low prices; sun proof matting, grass and fibre rugs, Miss Marguerite Hlntelmann is FOR CASH, •** upending a few days with relatives at ingrain and granite rugs, American and imported CREX in all sizes, rag, hemp, takewood, Miss Sadie Aylward of No, 1 Potato and General Truck >Ji New York is a guest of Miss Hintel- Fertilizer. !^ cottage and ingrain carpets, 150 patterns of fresh importation Japanese and China munn. ,. 4-8-7 par cent, $27.80 per ton, |*J matting. It will be to your interest to inspect our stock and get prices before Miss Lois McKay™'"who attends No. 2 PoUtoand Truck Fertilizer. »•< Pratt'* institute at Brooklyn, is-spend- ptacing your Spring order. ing; her Easter' vacation with her 12-7-7 percent, §22.70 per ten. Q DRY GOODS, parents, Rev. and MM, Arthur A, Mc- No. 8 Corn and Cereajs Fertilizer, >•< Kay. ' 12-e-3 par cant, $20,90 p«r ton. W Another Big Shipment of Wall Paper—Attend Our Miss Emily Peawall, who teaches I flehool at Aebury Park, is spending her CAR LOTS DEUVtRED TO RED BANK Easter vacation with her parents, Mr, Special Wall Paper Sales and Save Enough to Pay for and Mrs. William H. Pearsall. OR NEARBY STATIONS. Put up iaiMflh !»*•». I I Mrs. A. A, MoKay attended the an- For lut tku «w kte «M Sl.OO per ton 32 BROAD STREET. the Hanging* ^ nual banquet of Auburn seminary at s the Savoy, hotel at New York Monday, lo Uie •bo»e prices. 1 Tho ladies aid society of thei Meth- SPECIAL. MIXTURES-An* tmmuU en odist 'churchi will hold a sociable ut •bort Mllea miiod with Aa neat up-to. RED BANK, N. J. THE R, WEST COMPANY, Mrs. J. Dewitt Brewer's Friday night. data mdchlnery. & Mr, and Mrs. William VanBrunt NEW JERSEY, have returned home after spending The Fertilizer Materials I KEYPORT, tho winter nt Newark, V The Degree of Pocahontas will hold Supply Co., its annual ball in Red Men's hall Mon- Offlett K Will St., Naur York. fourteen feet wide with Allunwood, panied with u certified check for |300, day night. Futtoty and W«»1M»I»I BrSa Bmin, BIDS WANTED. Thf youne ion of Samuel VanBrunt AGAIN A FWALINB OF" gravel and to be six inches deep in the am\ to be in the hands* of the clarK of ia, >iek with grip bordering on pneu- Alio Unparttn end timlrrm in pure high center, leveled to two inches at thethe township committee of Shrowibury monia. orails 1'ertUUtf Materials for home milt- The township, committee of Shrews- Holmes Crawford of Highlands ing at tht lawttt piufflt eeM, WILL BE FOUND AT THE MONMOUTH NURSERY outside e

    Third A»m- ESTABLISHED IStl. wttfc *url«y Inpptr, Th« Hailet flre company celebrated REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE LOANS, H« third anniversary with a turkey supper a few nights ago. There were CHOICE COUNTRY ESTATES FOR SALE About sixty present. After the supper The World's Largest Builders of Six-Cylinder Automobiles the evening wag spent in dimcing and OR RENT FurnUhed or UnfurnUhexl, Se»»on or Ye^r pbtying games. 5 H Soraa of t|« but firm* in Monmouth County tot •*!#. Mr. and Mrs. William VanMater Th« «S4 HUDSON A Six spent ft few days recently with their - M* twu %m INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, daughter, Mr«. William P. Stout of * E»it Orange, Hoprwnt th« HOMB INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Hits Dora Roberts and MIKS Flor- ence I.. DcNikc were New Ynrk visit- aueta January lit, 1918, 188,408,484.60, or* a. few days ago. Also other leading comptnioa only; Miss Elizabeth S. Ackerson IN visit- , ing MIPS Florence Huyler of Keyport, j Miss Florence Shcrmnn of Rt-tl Bank visited her sister, Mrs, William ALLAIRE & SON, Agency, F. Morrell last week, 1 -•Clarence Sproul of Katonnli, N. Y., Office*: 60 Bro*d Strcol, RED BANK, N, J, is visiting his grartdfsithi'i-, Joseph P. Sproul. The dam-e held in the firehousi! Fri- TotaphoM No, 97. day night was largely attended, An- i other dance will be held next Friday, Grace II. and Daniel Weiguiul arc W« Giv. ^-*/f Gr««n Trading Stampi. Ask For Them | eonfim»d to (he house with IIII-IISIUK. I Mrs, Willinm II, EmmoiiH of Potts- town, Pa., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M, VanBrnekle. Paul 0, Bahrcnhurg of Brooklyn spent n few days last week with John SOMERSAULT SALE II. Bahrenfcurg. Mr, and Mrs, Willinm F, Morrcll A Quick Turnover for Cash Make* It Powible nnd family spent the WWIU'IHI with Being Converted T, B, Shermiin of Red H;mk, I Morris VanGi'ison of H'.iMinifirM spent a few days lust week with IIIH grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron j Morris, j f Arthur Sherman of Red Hank vis- •• Laundry Starch ited his sister, Mrs, William F. Mor- i •2* It'll, lust week, ; a Six Britton Manee of New York was the ; truest of Mr. and Mrs. 11, K. Manee a i •t* few days last week. ! Miss Hattie S, Webster is visiting, Ride in a good Six and it instantly be- years. Thousands are in service. Ask her brother, Jessie 0, Webster of As- ' *•• bury Park. •John S, VanMatev, who wns vevy ! comes your choice of a motor car. anyone who mev owned or drove a Six, pick for a few days last week, i« able ! •f# SPECIAL, PRICE THIS WffiK to be around again, I Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wood of Bent. : It gives the sensation to the driver what he thinks of it as compared to any ley Manor was entertained a few days \ <& last week by Mr. and Mrs, H, E, i and passenger of ease, safety, comfort, Four. Everyone will say, no other Manee, j IONA SUCCOTASH te Miss Frances K, and Jean V. JI. . Stout of East Orange are guests of \ luxury and stability impossible in any type of car gives the satisfaction and SULTANA CORN their grandparents, Mr, nnd Mrs. Wil- • SPBOIAU-Y PACKBD FOR US limn VanMater. Miss Elsie D. Bahrenburg is visit- other type of car, pleasure in driving and riding that is ex- Reduced thlm 'week to3 25c ing relatives at Brooklyn, , i Mrs, Irving A, Stoney spent ti few '.*•• days last week with friends at Brook-' Sixes have been in use for many perienced with a good Six. lyri. _ __ Peanut Butter, a 1b - lie €• MAELBOBO NEWS. Delicious on Toasted Cracker* Usually 15c Inlerustlnfr Services in Baptist Cliurch on Banter Sunday, The services in the Baptist church ASPARAGUS, a can lOc Easter Sunday were very interesting. «# SpeSial music by the choir added AN INDIVIDUAL CAN greatly to the services. Four candi- dates for Waptism were received last •i* Thursday night and more are to bo re-: 1 ceived soon. Last Friday night the Motorists who know see in It the than you would in the conjectures of a Boy Scouts enjoyed their games on c* Kellogg's S" Flakes a pkg 10c the church lawn as the moon furnished . MAKES BREAKFAST COMPLETE sufficient' light. "Seeking the Welfare > qualities which only Howard E, Coffin hundred laymen. Put equal reliance in of the People" will the topic of Sunday ! •I* morning's sermon. At night the topic these 48 motor experts. will be "The Days of Noah." The and his associates—48 all told—were subject of the young people's meeting will be "Latest Messages from the Best Conero" and the meeting will be led by able to build into it. Their reputation is staked on the "54" Herbert Morris. The social committee •3> of the church is planning for a social, They have not produced a Six by HUDSON. •Creamery BUTTER 40c II) A few nights ago about thirty of Mr. and Mrs, R. H, Strykor'a friends C* Remember, your whole meal can be ipoiled by poor butter—why take Slave them a surprise, it being the merely adding two cylinders to a good That is a sufficient guarantee for most any «h«n«M? W« ie!l one quality—The B«*t-4t'» Simply DelUtoui twentieth anniversary of their wed-; ding, buyers, Sidney Reid, Mrs. Mary Hobnrt, Four. A good Six cant be built that Mrs, Frank Parker and Mrs. E. K. Extra Stamps with Tea and Coffees Whitson have recovered from grip. •» way. HUDSONS dont disappoint. Mrs. William Barkalow of Freehold COFFEES TEAS CO Stamps with visited her sister, Mrs, Bertram •1$ ( %$ Stamps with Quaekenbush, last week, | These 48 specialists, experienced in The '54" HUDSON has electric lights. 1 lb. El Ryod Coffee...,, , ,3Se, 1 lb. Tea 70c. Mrs. Randolph Stryker has been visiting friends at Shrewsbury. 20 Stamps with . h 50 Stamps with Fred Butcher has purchased a new all the details of motor car building, It is electrically self-cranked. The fa- 1 lb. Amboia Coffes 32e. 1 lb. Tea 80c. automobile nnd has sold his Maxwell 15 StampB with 40 Stamps with runabout to Edward Johnson of •2> mous Delco system, patented, is used. Bradevelt, trained in 97 European and American 1 lb. Sultana Coffee, . 30e. 1 lb. Ten SOc. Mrs. Henry I, Schnnck of Holmdel Every motor car luxury is included, visited her mother, Mrs. Selah B, A factories, started out to build a Six with- Wells, last week, ASK FOR MILROSE PRINTS out being hampered by old manufactur- speedometer, clock, top, curtains, rain- Surest Way to | vision windshield, demountable rims, b- ing equipment and old ideals. BUTTERINE, 25db •I* twelve-inch upholstery, etc. Equip- DONT PAY MORE NONE BETTER End Catarrh, i" They had a new conception, the result Go to James Cooper, Jr., and say i ped with a five-passenger Phaeton body "I want a HYOMEI outfit." Take it ; home—pour a few drops of HYOMEI ! of a combined wider knowledge than New New from the bottle into the little hard rub- i at $2,450. ber inhaler—breathe it for five min- ; was perhaps ever before centered upon utes and note the refreshing relief— • At $1,875 you can obtain the HUDSON Laid EGGS Laid breathe it four or five times a tiny for a few days and Catarrh nnd all its i the designing of a motor car. symptoms will gradually disappear. i "87"—designed by the same engineers FRESH SELECTED SUNNYBROOK BRAND Booth's HYOMEI is balsamic niv; ! Whit ar» vow pay- Direct from nearby it contains no opium, cocaine or other j You naturally have more confidence that built the .' '54"—and pointed to as ing tor", absolutely farms harmful drug and is sold on money j FRESH iaas? ETMy Eft guarantaad «b- back plan for Catarrh, Croup, Coltfa ! •Why not try pan? 22c ululcly fratb. A DOZ 27c and Coughs. Complete outfit (in- ! in the diagnosis of a skilled physician the "Four-cylmder masterpiece." A, mom eludes inhaler) $1.00—extra bottles if ! latet* needed, 50 cents at James j Cooper, Jr.'s, and druggists every- ; where. Simple instructions for use in •I* 10--Stamps Free-10 every package—you tian't fail. Just breathe it—no stomach dosing. See the Triangle on Radiator WITH BACH OP THE P*OL,L,O\VIP«Ja OROOBRIES 1 can Sultana Spice 10e 1 pkg Grandmother*! Oats.... 10c 2 cake. A&P Sweet Chocolate 1 ju A&P Smoked Beef 15c each fc Be 1 jar A&P Jam lie EVERETT, N, 1 bottle Bull Head Catsup,,., 10c 1 bow Shaker Suit 10o 1 bottle A&P Cider Vinegar, 10c 1 can Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple N< \\ lot of wan tnttil tno A&P Fancy Head Rice,. 10c IBc f-teel gu.u uitud h.imiuc i fm . Tine 1* athi 1 h'lt tint lot of milk pui! jnd 'luiimi, .it a \u ii pneo. Myul-i' < on i t of .\ il>i 20 Mil Stamps with 7 chs ASP^aundry Soap 25c live o'< 1»A t<_ \ Miii.il lia \tlintit •issoitfd, MojiT-hinc aid fmit lii nut Animal (uukus 10 Lints ,i puum Pig poik 1~lI\ i\( I I (i ( ! [I] M Fair HRven, Oceanic^um- I IO\ UJ A t J It 1 W\ IM I I |i UK,II JERSEY ion, Monday and Friday. \\ A"i KSimN iio 1U1 \\ I \l I I Hi I uJ'Dl (.11 <>l 111,,m \\n Middletown, Friday, \ MA\ )1 KSJw , 1O I III I ) \l I) (i Atkntic Highfandi, Wed- i HU-.I \ 1 UI 1 (J € >"V Ut U-- noaday, latontown, Lit|le < ill "• I > i H Mi >I\ \ioi I II A\ HUM \ -, it i pin|i,i nl th i Silver nnd ShrowBbUB$> uf ilio ( II li i li il I i li ill til> I>\I i ThuradBy. 111' <-"' ni ilnli n in i ml iii)|io\i Belfort, Nflvesink, in lit nf ih it Mil im ] ul,IK day, p kno\ II is Hi\ iviinii in ilu )>< i t>iij •) Tueiday, Chapel ul1 }Hj,lil ni 1 \i» In n in i ^ ni LeonardoLd , •\V HrRl ^ In mill t i, i th i, ,i | ,,, M.i, 1 idnnesday.d . i In) Mi IIII hold! n tn in its creilltoi-H will IK l nt tin i of April, iilriPtnen luintlreil Und thirteen,- u Inn \ ruptey oonit menu, t uulldlnij, Clin- at eleven o'clock In tlio forenoon, the fol- tloiii lul Inr fuitlu i in . nth Telephone 60, II Is in i i - n \ r,,i Hi. I I in 111. i (Inl mud Hint tho ton nnd HPuver KtiLnt ,, In the i-ity uf lowing ilestM-lIipii property: Hate, rugB, 1111n1111 i i t luii hulKh i il Mre< t li, In un It i tin luii n Mm to itself Newufk, In Hiild (tuintv. onn thhe third day ctinirH, (TeHliH nnd Cither Olllce fin nlaliliiKH in I im Ti nlli ii ( I I ho Maid liiniiil ul < | < n 1 i oj < i it mil in lintuln, In, of April mis, at lli:,J0 o'cloc'k k in tthhe and nttiiigH of the bankrupt imerj In it« 98 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. l(l U illl\ i in ill | li i , nf tin diiilit\ i>f Moniii mih I, II ll| nil I I || th forenoon; ut wlilfh time the siild crecll- iHlneHM. IB nut ^ , i t o>it IIUIMIIIII anil ald Bay live 1 Ut Jt Oul ilnt (1 tin II luii |,\ urn wntf i (,\i i tor.4 nmy nttt-nd nnd IHOV*B ilioir claims, The property will be divided Into sull- ill 1 ont ti nth 1< ( t MM IK * •trie lt nnd saa lounrll of thf liiiioii^ii uf III ill mi N II 111 I > i111 || OIHIIIUM, that are appoint n trimiee, t-xninlne the tinnkrunt utile lotn: the rocolyer to offer the prop- Mttli ililitv-un* mi 1HIU (1)11 1 lU (I ailll nnd trutiinivt Hiieh uthor business UH maypity ut public auction, i'lie goods tind Niw Ktso\ In ouli I tint tin ! u, 1,1 iin , |llllllltI liitiiliicd; sind any -i I hits iiid \i n t> ntli fi i tli it in i\ lie 11 111e i h corno before Huld mt'ctiiig. ' ehuttclB above mentioned to be offered W« rM« TpadiHg Stamps, htk FOP (•in tun ted, pro J Iia\ uifiim mm l)p t mini mi a il u'\( "" '" (S) Kinitli tKlrty-clKlil il(!t;it.'('.-i \iiinl tin ion tut ui tin ho ml of ciiosen Bald proof H of (lalrn must comply with both in lots nnd an (i whole; the propiiriy anil twrlvt- iiiliinli'.'i ciml. om; lnimlri'il II f h .ippioifil, th it It dm i lif ii h\ i, ,i( I,),-. fi<ii.il>K> mil ) uml MI illations) as United Stutesi Siiprtrnc Court, nnd must Mfty-livi' mlnm,-, ciiJl, Mi'Vi-nty (mil nix- in i\ In Inipii ill h\ tin sild hoard. tute; ot least twenty-five per eent to ho that publli ]ilf,)MMn Kniiun in,| ,|, ^\u lie properly InilorKrd In tills matter, A tcntliH Crr't; tliciut' (111) tuiutli tU'Vi'iitcpn 1 It, It ! in tin i UtiltklDiil 1 hiit this toe of twenty-live reiiis must iteyom- jjnid ns n rtepoHit. Bnifl property will be IMPORTANT )i(it»>(J n« Uu\ ,i\ In tin III'IOIJKII "f \<'\v TllKtN, Hpi I Ifli l|l\ d( . llt'/tri'OH illlil liftccil lllllllltC.M I'llHt. tWIl uiilluuiii |i ill tiki <(T(|iiu\i il Mint li .'4 1'»l ! KtnviN O. AOAM8. teen hundred und thirteen, during busi- w^murr i tly bouniitti j lint of tin tioioiuji ot the I'ounty <>rl(lKO'OV<\M iJIBTHieT COmtT OF THE UNITED nr«Ie and nppllqution for confirmation of nnrthwo«t«rly l)oundui\ llm> of U\L l)in clljhtl t'U ft t t nil < i< |i Mill Hi till ,|1)I)M> STATES, IJIBTBICT O|.' NEW JIBR8KY, Hole before Honorable Kdwln O, AtlamH, oiiffh of HlKhhiiids tlictiK (1) Houth n Thurs- thfe«jc<* (2) nouth fortj tlncp IIOKICIM mm In the mutter of Feik'nil AdJuHtrnent Co., Notice in liei-eby given that the receiver day, the third fitly of April, 1810, at 10:30 one minute eaMt, «cvtn Imndied uml nix HhrcWHbury nvnuio to the norlln'rly llni; li:iiiUrnp(. In Imnkruptcy of tli« road rimnliiK ciiMtorly to tint •|'vlilsi'. ing an order l» made, an Apfll nr«t, nine- V.KGtl' H. MAC MAU0.N. M»ntli forty degrees an«J thiits-tuo mln <'«!H|niiiy, i>r tin; tlly or XewnrU, in teen hundred and thtrteen. In ncoordance Re'e'ftlver, uten east, foul lnmcirt',1 und tlility uml the county of ICsw.v In Muld district' ... (KNICKERBOCKER IJc It Tuitlui Oidalncd 'Unit «lio Notice \r> hereby Riven that on the flrat With notice herewith, of public Bftle, for * Til Broad ntreet, Newark, N, J. »hr«*-tepthB feet, thence (4) south ljoiird of ilitiMpn fioHioldcil of Hid d«y of -Maii-h, A. IJ., 1013 the Raid Fed- cash, at tlio KuMex bittldtng, Bearer and NWWTPN P, KINBKV, AOENT, RED BANK, N. J. thlrty-»Ui)it (tegrces und ten mlniitrn tonntv of Monmouth H1IH)| not put thneral Adjiifltrnnnt Co. \\nn duly adjudged Clinton Rtreets, Newark, N. .!„ rooiriR Attorney of Hecelvdr, '""* hmidrpd nnd tlilu> Hcvtn und M»ld 1IIKII".I> OI nliMt »l)o\.o (idul to a l>anlirii|il, and tlmt it (list linctliig of D20-B28, on WcdnoHday, the HPCOIIU day Ifli Mnrkot Htreet, Newark, N, J. \

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