RED BANK
VOLUME XXVI. NO. 20. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER II. 1903. PAGES 1 TO 8.
had refused. Mrs. Itoswell owns the farm iindnjiite. Ocean towiiHhip, whore COINTY COURT CASES. vvhtTe Ijiinkenaw keeps his ho/tien. Mr, AFTER THEJLECT1QN. Judge Hi'iHley IIVCH, WHS the only town- CHARGED W1THF0RGERY. and Mr*. Kowwell live on the farm and l)ip which ri-Himod the Democratic at- TWO MEW GO TO STATE PRISON Lankennw has the use of Mrs, Koswell's •OLITICIANS PREPARING FOB ack ; for wliile the Democrats were SIMON DESFRE&UZ OP LOCUST FOR ASSAULTING GIRLS. wagons. The jury acquitted ltoswell. NEXT TEAR'S BATTLE, laiming at least 500 majority there this POINT ARRESTED. Another Man Rent to Mate Prison Hattie Bainton of Asbury Park was Judge Heimley'm H'Uhdrawml From ear, they got W'SH than the UMUBI Demo- We If o* t* Hare Been Married Xejei for Maltreating Home* Men Who tried on an indictment charging her Art ire M*olUiemXewi LemdmrM Inratic majority. The failure of the Re- Tttettday and He Foraed a Check tailed to Pay MNnem Lamt mummerwith stealing chickens and ducks from n Hoth Partiem The Coining Fight caii party under the now leader, to Buy Htm Wedding f/othem Sent to Jail Several Aequlttalm, neighbor named Riley. Shu was ac- for the Cvuntu lierkmhip. particularly the result in Middle- Joseph Fiitkeltttein the Victim. Wilson Nixon of Matawan, who wasquitted, The elect ion of last week haw putted own and Freehold townships, has led Simon Desprniuix. HOTI of Michael indicted fur assaulting his daughter, Among the pe.rsoiis arraigned whose iito hirttorv, and the politicians on botb n sonic quartern to a ml! for Mr, Hcw-Despreiiux of Locu.st. was arrested on fifteen years old, WRB tried at Freehold eases were Het down for trial this month ides an< using the result IM a basis for ey to resume the leadership of his FrHny night on H charge of forgery on Monday and found guilty. He hadwere Jsimes Herman of Belmar, for cut- lext year's cumpftign. Both sides agree tarty. This, however, he is not at all preferred hy Joseph Finketatein, the been convicted of crimes on several pre ting William Tyler with a razor; William hat the result proves that Monmouth ikely to do, Front street clothier. In default of bail vioua occasions and Judge lleisley sen- Child, assault and battery ; Thomas ounty is Democratic, and that unless Meimtime, the Democrats have taken he was committed to the county jail to tenced him to twelve years in state Redden of Ashury Park, assaulting an unusual conditions occur, the county is great courage from the result, although awiiit the action of the grand jury. prison. officer ; and Gus Hpina of Ashury Park, itiioHt certain to continue to be held by he election of the Democratic candidates The alleged forgery was committed John Bresnahan of Belciar pleaded stealing goods from the railroad station he Democrats. confidently expected by them. They last Saturday a week ago. Despreaux guilty to assaulting Caroline Williams, and selling liquor illegally. Up to 1893 the county had been surely my now that they are sure of electing a went t« Mr, Finkelstein's store on that « five-year-old girl at that place. A Democratic. The panic which swept ounty clerk next year and that the day and «ai*l that he wanted to buy some strong appeal was made to Judge Heisley >ver the country that year, under the ounty is safely back in their grasp for wedding clothes, m he was soon to be for clemency, but he was sent to state MANY RABBITS KILLED. id ministration of Grover Cleveland, nod, A great many men have been married, He bought two suits of clothes prison for two years. made many states go Republican which mentioned in enntm'tion with the DHmo- and an overcoat. The bill amounted to Harry Bird of Wall township was sent HUNTERS SECURE GOOD BAGS dad never before been swerved from the rat ic nomination for county clerk next |45 and Despreaux tendered a check for to state prison for a year for cruelly OF GAME, Denaocrntic faith. New Jersey was one ear, but sentiment seems to be crystal- f80 in payment. The check bore the treating a team of horses. Bird was of these states, and Monmouth county zing in the idea that the candidate name of Frank J. Davis as maker and Rabbit* are More Plentiful Than ollowed the general trend of things and hould come from one of the four large WHH made payable to Joseph Cahill. It charged with stealing iho horses as well for Many Yearn Pant, but Qunll as maltreating them. He was acquitted are Hearee- Exploit* of Some of ;ave a Republican majority. bore townships. Ocean township, as was also endorsed with the name o< of the charga of stealing the hordes, as Med Bank's €iunnerm. The Republicans of the county were he township with the greatest Demo- Joseph Cahill, Mr. Finkelstein had when he was caught he was drivingthe The gunning season opened yesterday brtuuate in their leaders at that tiioe wic majority, seems most likely, from known Drispreaux as a customer for horses toward their home, and Judge and the woods and fields resounded with Wilbur A, Heisley came to the front he present state of feeling, to get theseveral years but he did nut know his Heisley told the jury that to convict him the yelp of hounds and the bang of guns, and for eight years be was the absolute mndidate. name. He took it for granted that he of stealing the horses it must be clear to There is an abundance of rabbits, more dictator of the Republican party, His The Democrats at the present time was Joseph Cahill, the payee named on them that he intended to convert them than for many years past, but quail are word was law. His ambition was to get jave no forceful county leader, who can the check. He gave Despreaux f!5 IO his own use. Bird hud previously unusually scarce. Red Bank hunters a seat on the supreme court bench of nake all others suhoidinnte to him.change and with this money the 3'ouog been convicted in Ocean county of turned out in large numbers and most of he state and campaigns were planned 4uch a man is not likely to arise until man bought other goods in Red Bank to Healing and had been imprisoned for it, them returned home with a lot of game, and conducted with this end always in after the election of next fall, when, if complete his wedding outfit. Emil Stronianger of Asbury Park was consisting principally of rabbits, view, he Democrats are again victorious in The check was drawn on the Second sent to the county jail for three months Oapt. Charles E. Throckmorton and Mr. Heisley was energetic. He is rich he countr, such a man may come to national bank of Red Bank and when it for embezzling money from William H, Taber Parker bagged four rabbits and and he spent his money liberally. Never he front to take charge of the party in was presented there for deposit on Mon- Carter, a baker, by whom he was em-five quail, before in the history of the county had he election for sheriff and senator of the day it was declared a forgery. Mr. ployed, Stronianger pleaded in extenu- Victor Parker killed three rabbits, any man. Republican or Democrat, ollowing year. Surrogate Crater, with FinkelBtein then began a search for the ation of his off anoe that Carter paid him George Hulse went down to Wayside poured out his money in campaigns like his genial manners and easy ways, and forger. He learned of a Cahill family only #2 per week, and that this was not and he brought back two quail, which Mr, Heisley. Mr, Heisley's sole ambi- Sheriff Bogardus, with his able fighting at Locust Point but there is no member enough to live on. he said he shot himself, tions in campaigns was to win and hequalities, are likely to be in practical of that family by the name of Joseph. Thomas Jacobs was sentenced some Edward Deacy made Colt's Neck his did win, Year after year he carried the charge of the Democratic party next He also inquired of Prank J, Davis of time ago to pay a fine of $150 for thebunting ground and he shot two rabbits. ounty for the Republicans. It was his all. The indications are that these two Atlantic Highlands, whose name ap- illegal sale of liquor in Neptune town- Joseph Fix and George Cooper, the nergy, it was his brains and it was his men will be pitted against Joseph Me- peared on the cheek as maker, but he ship. He failed to pay the tine and onsurveyor, went hunting near Everett, money, bore than that of any one else, Dermott as the Republican leader in the could throw no light on the mystery. Monday he was hauled before the court. They killed eight rabbits. They had no which made these victories possible. ounty campaign next year, with the Mr. Finkelstein made up his mind that He said he had not paid the fine because dogs with them, The campaigns were not without their county clerkship as the chief prize. all he could do was to wait and take he had broken bis collar bone and could Robert Clayton of Bridge avenue, his personal rewards for him. At the ex- chances on seeing the forger in Red not work. He was committed to jail to sons William and Josppb, and Benjamin piration of the term of Charles Henry SINGERS ORGANIZE Bank. On Friday, from his place of serve out the fine, rate and George Graman, went gun- Ivins ai prosecutor, Mr, Heisley got ap- business, he saw Despreaux cross the A Nete Choral Society Formed at Ltster White was before the court ning yesterday at Wayside. The party pointed to that position. It was his due Red Bank. street near the Sheridan hotel. By in- under the same circumstances. He had got 25 rabbito, two squirrels and a quail. for the work he had done for the party. quiry he learned his name and address. The new choral society at Red Bank He had a warrant issued for his arrest b««n fined $50 last spring for committing Ivim Howard bagged seven rabbits, A little later, when th» term of J, was formally organized last night. by Justice Sickles and that night Mr. a misdemeanor, and be then promised to and Thomas McDonough bagged ren. larenct Cnnover as county ju Ige ex- Seventeen members were present and Finkelstein and Constable El wood Min- pay the flfle by August 8th, HehadpaM Pryor Lee, the bootblack in Ford & pired, Mr. Heisley was appointed to that be following officers were elected * $30 of the fine but said he could not pay position, These places were in line with ugh drove to Despreaux's home, Des- Miller's, shot a chicken and a rabbit. —Her. Robert MacKellar. the rest because be was out of work. Sid Holmes, his partn • r in sport, shot a that on which he had set his heart, and secretary—Mm. Henry 8. white, preaux denied the charge at first, but He is a tinsmith by trade and the court chicken. they were accepted as stepping stones in Treaiurer—Mis. A. O. Brown, afterward admitted that he had forged thought it was queer that he could not Howard Rogers and William Wolcott the path of his ambition. The society will meet Tuesday nights the check. He said he did not know find steady work. Like Jacobs, he went gunning near Swimming River. Bnt every party leader, and especially n Trinity chapel. The director is Mr,why he did it. He was looked up in the was gent to the county jail to work out They killed ten rabbits, three quail and very party dictator, makes enemies in Monteigh, organist of St. Paul's church, Red Bank jail over night and on Satur- the remainder of, bis floe and costs. a black duck, his party. Experience shows that in Jersey City, and one of the best musical day afternoon he was taken to Freehold, Another somewhat similar cas« was Edward Doughty of Fair Haven and a Monmouth county a faction holds power nstructors in the East. Mr. Monteigh He was released on Monday in $500 bail that of Andrew J, Bishop, Early last party of four others went to Red Hill, in only for a term of eight or ten years. tas classes also at Long Branch and furnished by Amzi M., Poeten of Nave- summer he pleaded guilty to getting Middletown township. They bagged 43 By that time enemies have been created Passaic. The choral society will begin sink, « goods worth $8 under false pretences. rabbits. to an extent sufficient to overthrow tbe ehearsHls for a concert to be held at Despreaux was to have been married He promised to pay bock the money by George Fancherand GeorgeVanTassel eader, either by wrenching the leader- Red Bank some time during the winter, next Tuesday to Miss Jenrjette Williams, August I8ih, but he has paid only $3 of of Oceanport, who are employed on the ship from him or by throwing the county — i m — daughter of Whitney F, Williams of it. He was before tbe court on Monday, Red Bank and Long Branch trolley road, into the'hands of the opposing party. A COUPLE SERENADED, Oceanic, and all the arrangements had and be claimed that he bad been unable been made for the event. The cere- went gunning at West Long Branch Mr, Heisley'a reign as leader of the Re- Liberty Home. Company Timitm a to work steadily, owing to being afflicted yesterday morning and shot eight rab- publican party was uniform with the Newly-Wedded Member. mony was to have been performed at with cancers. He was examined by Dr. bits, reign of those of both parties who had About 25 members of Liberty hose the bride's home and one hundred in- Long, the jail physician, who said that Charles R, D, Foxwell, George Bald preceded him. Two or three years ago ompany qf Red Bank serenaded Mr, vitations had been issued! A REOISTIB Bishop could have worked if he wanted win, Jr., and Harry Kirbey went gun opposition to him began to be made and Mrs, Arthur Sickles of Washington reporter called at the "Williams home to. Judge Heiiley was about to send ning yesterday. They tramped 35 miles manifest in the party. Although he treet last Wednesday night. Mr, Sick- yesterday and was told that the wedding him to jail when Bishop showed a letttr Fox well got a squirrel and a rabbit and won victories for his party, demand was es is a member of the company and washad been declared off for the present, from his wife, who wrote that there was Baldwin got a squirrel, Kirbey did not made that he abdicate as leader and that married a few weeks ago. The evening Despreaux has always borne a good nothing in the house to eat. He prom- get anything, some one else reign in his stead. His was spent pleasantly with vocal and in- reputation and had no bad habits, so far ised to pay back the remaining $4 by Sat- -m * m • actions were criticised, both on and offstrumental music and dancing. Re- em known. His parents are almost urday night of this week, and Judge CHARLES CHAMPLIN COMING. the bench, He had done nothing more freshments were served and the affair heartbroken over the affair and the Heisley let him goon this promise, than most every other party leader and broke up at a late hour. The hose boys Williams family also feel the blow* Wesley Patten of Asbury Park pleaded Him Company Will be at the Opera judge has done, but what he did he did keenly. Misa Williams is almost; pros- All Next Week, gave a solid silver butter dish to Mr, and guilty to having sold a horse on which boldly and openly, and without the Mrs. Sickles as a token of their esteem. trated. Hugh Moore held a chattel mortgage ,of Charles K, Champlin's opera company sniveling hypocrisy which usually m • *• will be at the opera house all next week. David L&mar's Wrist Broken. $150, He promised to make good the companies political acts, THIEVES AT LITTLE SILVER. damage which had been done and heThere will be a change of play nightly, David Latnar broke some of the bones with matinees on Wednesday and Sat Mr, Heisley accepted the situation and was released until the first Monday in he gradually relinquished the rule of Seared. Away by the Breaking of a of his wrist yesterday. He jumped out urday afternoons, Mr, Champlin has iMtnp Chitnnmy, January, when he will be brought up his party. Two years ago he gave the of his carriage at the station and was for sentence. If he keeps big promise all new plays this year and he is said to The house of A. J. Dreger at Little running for the train when he got have one of the best repertoire companies first signs of retirement as the party and pays Moore the $100 by that time, leader. Last year he practically abdi- Stiver was entered by thieves early yes tangled up in a wire and fell. He threw his sentence will be lighter than it will on' the road. After Christmas Mr, terday morning. The thieves gained en- out his arms to save himself and the Champlin's company will play Julius cated as leader, though he toade a be if he don't. tremendous fight for the election of thetrance through a front room window. hole weight of his body came on one Cahn'a circuit of city theaters, an honor They lighted a lamp and were about be rijt and caused the injury. He now Benjamin Black of Asbury Park has Republican senator and succeeded in and opportunity afforded no other reper- ginning to ransack the house when the] carries his arm in a sling. been in jail a long Jime for keeping a pulling htm through. This year he toire company, lamp chimney fell off. The chimney disorderly house. The grand jury found loosed his hold on the party m«nage •» • m broke and the noine aroused the family TintoB F&Ua's New Bridge. an indictment against him and last week ment entirely and Joseph McDeroaott as- Basketball To-Ni^ht. upstairs. The thieves made a hurried he pleaded guilty, He had been io jail sumed the reins of power in his party. The new iron bridge at Tinton Falls is A game of basketball will be played departure without securing any plunder. so long already that judge Henley let Mr. McDermott will be the candidate completed. The new bridge is 23 inches hi to-night in the Independent athletic him go on the promise that be would for county clerk next year, and it was than the old one, and this re- club's rooms on Monmouth street. The M&t. Byrnes Home keep his bouie properly in tbe future, generally felt by the party that there quired considerable filling in of the road. teams will be the Wide Awakes of Little Matthew Byrnea of Eatontown, who Tills work was done by Aaron Arm- William Byerson of Asbury Park should be no interfepenue with »ii Silver and the athletic club team, went to Austria several months ago tostrong of Shrewsbury and Albert Craw- pleaded guilty to stealing a lot of goods management of this year's campaign. manage a racing stable, returned home ford of Tinton Falls, Trjkvel over the from the. freight station at Asbury Park, The result, however, is not likely to add The Extraordinary Sucee** yesterday. _ bridge was stopped for three days only. He will be sentenced next Monday. Amos Of our cloak and rait department (oc- to htrfenown or to be beneficial to his Freeman, who was employed by Ryerson, cupying the entire second floor of our future prospects. At Doretnum new store) if due to the certainty of re A Now Bouse at Beiford. was tried for being concerned in the rob- The three most prominent Republicans FIRS'feet, per ib 8e, liability quite as much as to the remark Gala, Hams, per 1b l$o. Caleb Luker is building a new house at bery, but ha was acquitted. able prices. The specials (as per cute; in the county at the present time are Pnrk, " lOo, Belford, adjoining the residence of his Frederick Boswell of Keyport was on page 8 of THE REGISTER are convinc- Judge HeiBley, Pros* outer Fosier aud Pork Chops, 3 lbs. for ing demonstrations. Joseph 8alz, Red Bibbitt's Boap, per cake..,, father, Richard A, Luker, The work is tried on the charge of stealing a horse Bank.—Adv. Pounty Olerk MoD^rmote. Mr. McUei mott'e township of Freehold gave me Cranberries, per qt So^ being done by Henry Schenck. Mr, from Walter Lankenaw of the same m i m Lots of other uargains all the time.—Adv. Luker will occupy tbe house as soon as place. Roswell admitted having taken usual DemoorAtic majority wiih only «i» Breakfast. it is completed. He is now living In the hone, but he said hit wife had got We have all the new pancake flours half the vote out. Mlddleiown, Mr * Wall paper at Ouyon's, newest! cheap* and syrups. Doremus Bros.—Adv. Poster's township, which hns oeen Re #st, best—that's all.—Ad/D. part of the bouse with his father. permission from Lankenaw to take th . . 3» I »• "- • ' m i » • hone. Lankenaw said Mrs. Bosweil had Three cans of tomatoe*. corn or peas publican for jearii, did even worse and Patent flour $5.25 a barrel, at F. F. Picnic hams 10 cents a pound at F, F. asked him for the use of the hone but he for 25 cents, at F. F. Bupp'a.—Adv,' gave a majority for every Democratic Sttpp'i,=Adv, pp's=4d« ' PERJURY HE Alt IffO ADJOURNED MAY NOT CONSOLIDATE.
Thm WUtmm-Mfmtekinm €m»e J*HC off Hill Prmkmbly Memmtm m §ror a Week, Hepnrmte Hekitl mail-let. The hearing of Jumett Dawkini*, the By the operation of the new school A Large Person, Long Bnuiih colorrri mmi who WHS aw the liormigh of Highland!*, in Mid- A lady weighing over 300 pounds, visited our Ready-to-Wear arrestIH! IHHI wtwk on a diarm1 uf per- Iletown townHhip, IH-COUH'S a tteparale department (occupying tlie entire second floor of our new store), and jury pn-ferri'tl liy Chief <>f Police William u'hool dixtiict. while herclofoiH it huh a.-ked one of our salesladies if we have a 48 size Wrapper ; said she H, Wiimm of HIHI HHtik, whii h wns to >een a purl of Middh'lown township ' could not find one large enough anywhere. We have lots of them to have been htlti hi'fore JiiHiict' HiekleB on t WHM thought at liiHI iliHt the borough fit her —extra sizes are our1 sprnalty. SaturJuy night, II&H been postponed until would take advantHge of the provisions next Sat unlay night. The complaint the law allowing boroughs to convoli- Other Uerehandlie SOLD EXCLUSIVELY grew out of ihurlmrKe. mnueby Duwkins with the lowi)hhi|m of which they BY US at Red Bank. that tin1 officer had in hiH poHHfSHi'>n a orm a part, but the wntimt-nt at the diriniunil m-urfpin ullt-Kcd to have l>*>tui lighlniKls sccniN ID he growing ngninxt Dr. Deimel's Linen Mesh Underwear for taken fium him hint .June when U iwkins 'onHolidation, The borough him a puh- men, women and children. wiiB arnhted hy Wilmm. lhiwkim made ic HChdol equal to any in the township Black Cat Stockings for. boys and girls. his com pin i nL bffure Juntice Hlu'ehnn ind on this m-ore there would he no ad- Fay Hosiery for ladies, misses and chil- and the latter »ent the pajHTH in thet'Htilage to the horoUKh by (•onHolidaling dren. raw to Prowcutor Foster. with the township. Tht> school ciwt sev- Progressive Invisible Skirt Fastener (for There HUH a Ing crowd of people in ral thoUHiind dollars and there JH only back of skirts), Justice SickU-NVcourt room on Saturday $•100 of indctitediH'HH against it. Under eight, who expected to henr an inU'rent- all the circuniHtancrH tin* Highlands Samson's Suspender Waists for boys. ing case. Wilnon was represented hy H'ople think il wniild he to their iiut>rr>-t The La Diva Corsets. Judgi' Henry M. Nevius and Hawkins o remain a separate school di.-trict. New Nemo Flat-ning front Corsets. was rej>reseiited by Jonepli Reilly. JUH- Sorosis Undershirts and Pajamas for tice Sheehnn had lict'ii subpn-na«'d ana A Shoot for a. Hog, ladies. witm-tu to pro'luc*' the complaint which A shoot wns belli at Fred Luther's Corset-lined Wrappers and House DawkiiiH litd made ;IJJ;»III>U tin- oHicer. iotel at I''ill's Neck last Saturday for a Dresses. Thin was the 1>;IMS of the unit begun log weighing ',12') pounos. William McCall Paper Patterns and Magazines againnt DawkiiiH for perjury, and as the )eniHe of Fret'lioltl shut seven straight etc. complaint WIIN in tin-hands of the prone. jjrds and won ih" hog. The pork- r Clitor the case could not M(» <>n. The ame nenr remiiiiiing sit borne, for One of Our One of the manti ttfyleH at a.UH each. Suit* iv<• HhotF at IO.9S hearing wan therefore, adjourned for a 'red Lutlii r killel sewn birds straight JOSEPH SALZ, Red Bank. week. but one of them
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HOLLY FARM SOLD. •»•••••••»••»»•••••••••••» It Warn Bought by Mm. E. II'. Chapen SPBCIAL^SALE I ~ of New Fork City, The Holly farm, formerly owned by $ THE BEST ADVERTISING IS A PLEASED CUSTOMER. William H, Lnwes, taai been bought by We Offer Now for One Month a Nice Mrs. E. W, Chapen of New York city. The sale was made by Francis White & Aafomj ptrk, £foro Son and the price paid has not been made \ Smyrna Rug, 30x60 inches, Yalne $1.9$, for 99c. public. DIRECT ATTENTION TO The farm contains 52 acres. Two EMPIRE SUPPLY CO., houses are on the property and for ten or FRONT STREET, Opposite the Globe Hotel. RED BANK, N. J. twelve years past the place has been 2 doors west of the Second National Bank. conducted as a resort for summer ••••••••»••••••»••••••••••••»•••••»»••»•••»•••••••••• boarders. The farm lies along the river and has a frontage of nearly half a mile A Sale of Men's Clothing on the public highway known asLawee'i road, and on the road leading from New- man Springs to the Shrewsbury and Tin- scheduled for Saturday at the Mammoth ton Falls road. and Ocean Palace, when a variety of Suits The property was bought iorae time ago at public sale by Evan J« Jones. He and Overcoats, in the newest patterns, dis- "And Some were Wise did not find it a profitable investment and be sold it to Mrs. Chapen. She will tinguished by concave shoulders, tight-fitting make some alterations and will live there part of the year. collars, and all other devices now employed And Some were Foolish" by high-grade tailors for the imparting of A CnURCH IMPROVEMENT. the qualities of longevity and the infusion Went Long Branch Edifice Re- modeled and Hefuminhed. of style and individuality irito a garment, The Wise Man The old First Methodist church of West Long Branch, the mother church will be offered at a great reduction from Comes here for his Shoes—pays a fair, of Methodism in that vicinity, has been reasonable and right price for a pair remodeled and refurnished at a coat of regular prices. of Shoes, gets the late style, gets a 11,130.38. The cost of the improvement perfect fit, gets a well made, good has been provided for. Mrs. John H. looking Shoe, gets his money's worth Parser, a summer resident of West Long THEIR THIRD ANNIVERSARY. and is perfectly satisfied in every re- Branch, raised |908,58 toward the fund at a lawn sociable held last summer and Mr. mud Mrs. Ely Receive a Sur-TO CONSUMERS OF MILK. spect. the ladies* aid society of the church prise Vtttit. raised 1285. Theft two amounts aggre- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ely of Red Bank The only way to receive milk that has gated 56 cents more than the cost of the received a surprise visit on Monday not come in contact with the numberless improvements. night from a number of friends from Red street odors, flies, horse hair, soiled The Foolish Man Bank and Little Silver. It was their hands of the driver, and many other Chases up some " Bargain Store " or third wedding anniversary. The evening undesirable influences that tend to con- Addition to a Boardiug House. was spent in a very pleasant social way, tdmlnate milk, is by the use of glass bot- "Bargain Sale," thinking he will save Mrs. John Garrison if having an ex-refreshments being served at a season- tles. 50c. tor so on a pair of Shoes. What tension built to the rear of her boarding able hour, Those present were Mr. and Only by the use of glass bottles can does he get? Well, it's hard to tell— house on Broad street. The addition Mrs. Qeorge M. Quackenbush and sonyou secure a supply of pure, Mean milk gets the poorest of Shoes—gets an ill- will be three stories high. On the first Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cono- Containing the Cream that should floor will be a dining room and kitchen. fitting Shoe^-gets everything but ver and daughter Matilda, Mr. and Mrs. be a part of it, and which will show in what he wants—gets mad and declares On the two upper floors will be twoJohn Skidmore and daughter Harriet, the bottles if there. This differs from bathrooms and thirteen bedrooms. The Urs, L. B, Campbell, Mrs. Cordelia Ely. milk from cans, as the First served he will never do it again. And he addition will be ready for occupancy in Raise Elsie Iford/Miss Ella Potter, Ben, from, the can Get the Rioheat Milk won't. Reader, remember the para- aoout two months. Seett & Scott are jamin A. Shoemaker and Myron L. The "Common Sense" Bottle, ble. doing the work, . Campbell of Little Silver ; Mr, and Mrs, capped by a swtet ligneous cap, is the Charles Smock, Miss Harriet Parker and best bottle, and no taint is possible in . Cow SausM a Broken Leg. Miss Addie White of Red Bank, and Mrs. milk put in these bottles. Newell S, Garhart of Keyport was Way of West Grove, Pa. X deliver aerated milk in sterilised FORD (& MILLER, leading a cow by a rope a few days ago sealed bottles, at 8 cents per quart. This wliMn the cow gave a sudden start. Mr. Mrs. Ke«ler Buys a Lot. is a little higher in price Jbanmilk from Carbart got entangled in the rope and Mrs. Virginia Keeler of Bank street the can, but it is worth the difference. 18 Broad Street, Red Bank, - was thrown in such a manner that tail has bought from Theodore F. White a Tight leg was broken just abovU the tot on Sunset aVenue at West Side. Mrs, A. CROVER, ankle. Eeeto paid $900 tot the lot. Shrewsbury, New Jmramy, TOWW TALK. ifEDDIJlQS, I*A,VltHA WATEBS ACQUITTED, worn SALE. THE RED BANK REGISTER , tiiroM*, bojrer iQd tairger wuuii for Mls< Thf iHople of ft^ V« Evldenee to Mhow That She Kept it ihu ABiurtean botu), Red mat,, Anna Tiuex, daughter of ('hatie* m Uimtttdrrlti tioumr. JOHN II. t OCIK, Kritior Bud I'mprlciah doing a w ifle Ching in gft'iiig the riparian FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRY WORK Truex of Freehold, was married IUHI ri^ht of river ftontH of all NtrceiH whiih Lavinia WnterMof lied B,uik was tried lone at Hut. Yw'n laundry, 34 Bnmil itn-wl. R«i NuVKMHKKU, VM)A front on the river ai thut phuv. TIHNP Wednesday to Dr. Marry Warrmgtoii hist week on a eliHrge of keeping a dis- :l*Di, l»n)iii(it PITVI nver frnfilH miiv not he of miieb value luglinK ol Adelpliia, ikiii of W. H. Ing orderly hou«e at thi« place. After the iiiiw , but they tire mire lo mereaHe in ling of Freehold. '1 liM ceremony look leMtiuiouy for the NIUU-'B side of the ciise SOD AND TOP SOIL FOR SALE, The •.min! Ii s able a* the S cti •> H° by. place at the Freehold Baptist church wan all in, Judge lleiHley tit id there WHH Hinl (Hie ctMIt H funi oil tin1 KriiUtfti- Tup (toll. Al iiullt). T, l\ Hruwii, Ui Wliarf aveuuf i b(< II lllplfti Mill) III' • • * and w ,i>> peifoimtd by the pastor, Kev. ncievideuee to HIIOW thnt NIIC had kepi H il SS . l,is!*eu(ien. The church wan deco- disorderly hoiue, and he ordered ihe Sunk. $1 >i mi l t!')) #! ,(HH) .. 1 \ ail! ill' Kvcry IIIWII with a water front should ra led with pHliiiM, feiiiH and chiV jury to aequit her. 1'hero are«>iili jiend- SUPPER. i » tikf warinnvt Ilddi }{"•(! Hiink. Mnn i-mi-if. jutrt f tin- t 11 n 11 I ngrtiiiNi ti*- r two ih.irge-, OIM' for as- The Imilinnf (irnc4- church. KINI Hani, will hni\l liu\ n is UK-.Hi I on 1 he wliiilc oi t he liiie-.l ioi «;ir inklii it1 ii lit I I. Tbe hinle's dre»H »v of white satin, l Jam' N ,JiiliiiHi>ti nnd ttiiuther fur HiiriHT in Hie lusu Imlluu Tliuisii^ycvculiig, S\'- I >: i r 1 df the Sliirw»biir\ riser, Yel Vt'lIllHT I.tll, UIHII will. pmil uiuler (he plan ..I 1 > HIK irimiiied wiih poiui veiiise lace, and file a»Hiuiliing Mary L, HOIIIU-M. iliri'ii^li the ni'^li^enei' ot (lie town ofli- wore a tulle veil caught up with orange 1 1e- MONEY TO LOAN. it iidin li> private p iith's ; Iml tin ciali ID Seuis ^onc li> Ihe walel' front of hloosoMis. Miss Matilda Perrine Truex, A DAMAGE SUIT. Murify to Umn in minis hi mil lHirruw< AT BOTH STORES oats AT THEIR NEW YORK PRICES. TWO NEW PAVILIONS. NEW HOUSES TO BE BUILT Ambury Park to Hitentl $SO,O0O on SEVERAL TO BE PUT UP NEXT Tiro structures. SPRING, Plans for the new pavilion nt Asbury I Park have been completed and the Special Prices in Coats and Suits Thrre Houaet to Be Built on the building will he put up at once. It will F, White Tract at Went cost about 135,000 and will be one of the Hide One, to be Built at East Side New Houmem, most notable of the beach improvements. These specials for a few days only to stimulate November business and It will occupy the same location as the Red Bank is to have quite a building old one, but will be from three to four uphold our record as bargain givers which we have boom in the epring. Three houses are to times larger. It will be enclosed in be built on Theodore F, White's tract at glass and provision will be made for so long maintained. West Side, Mrs. Addie Kingabury of heating it by steam. It will be two Hew York lias bought two loii on stories in height, 280 feet long and about Shrewsbury avenue, at the corner of 150 feet wide. The boardwalk will ex- Sonapt avenue. She paid f 1,000 for COATS FOR LITTLE TOTS. C0ATS FOR LITTLE TOTS. tend through it as at present, The Children's Coats for the little ones, z, 4 and These Coats are made in sizes 2, 4 and 6 the two lots and she will plant trees and boardwalk will be 88 feet wide and the •fcrnbbtTy on the plnce. In the spring 6 years of age, made of Black Silk, Nap Velvet, years, of all wool cluth, colors red, navy and cas- pavilion will extend beyond it to the handsomely trimmed with lace and braid, good tor, nicely trimmed, large collars with stoles, she will build a fine house on the prop- eastward about 200 feet and to the west- •My, The house is expected to be one warm lining, a grade worth $5.00, here new sleeve, a garment worth $3.98, our ft A Q ward 27 feet. at ."...."•• , sale price , ,,, Li^TU of ihe finest in that part of the town. Thfj present pavilion will be torn down Richard Carman will build a house at and as much of the lumber used as West Hide in the spring. His house will CHILD'S COATS, % LENGTH. CHILD'S COATS, LONG AND SHORT, possible "in the new structure. Plans fee built on the corner of Leighton and This stylish coat is made of Zibeline Cloth Children's coats made of good heavy ma- for a new pavilion at Fifth avenue are "West SLle avenues, Mr. Carman bought in brown, blue; green and red, sizes 4 to 11 terials, in long and short lengths, tan, blue and under way but are not yet completed. thfe.lof, from Theodore F. Whi'e last years, shoulder capes, silk cording and *j red, nicely trimmed, the regular price is ft This pavilion will also cost about #85,000. large sleeves, worth $5.00, sale price... 0i j§4.oo, our sale price wetk for $325, — m «-^- • Etigsr Terhune has bought three lota Improvements. «n Newman Springs avenue from Mr, General John Slieehan of West Red White, He paid $800 for the three. He Bank has given iiis residence a new m BOW building a house on one of the coat of paint, LADIES' BOX COATS, LADIES* FINE WALKING SKIRTS, lots. This house will be ready for oe- Cyrenius Bennett's residence at the made of all wool Kersey, black, castor and tan, twpaney in the spring, corner of Bridge avenue and Chestnut in fine English covert, cheviot and mannish mix- Fkank Hammer haa bought a lot at made with shoulder cape and new full sleeves, tures, a great variety of the most correct styles street is being newly painted, lined with a guaranteed satin. This is an ex- East Side Park. This lot is at the cor- William Kipp's house at Belford is of this season, elaborately stitched and tailored, •ft of the Fair Haven road and Hance ceptional value and worth $10.98, here for a value $7.50^ special, being newly painted. special at «Y«nae, Next spring Mr. Hammer wilj William Bogle of Leonardviile is build- build a house costing $2,500. ing an addition to the west side of his $4.98 Francis White & Son have sold two house. $7.98 lots on Leighton avenue, south of Beach An unusually large number of build- WOMEN'S SWEATERS, •IreeUowned by W. "Jabor Parker, to Wil- ing improvements are being made at FUR SCARFS, Mam Miles of Red Bank, Mr. Milea paid Middletown village, A new roof has $3.00 Regular Price, Now $1.95. P00 for the two Iot», He will build a been put on Miss Eila Hendriokson's $3.00 Regular Frice, Now $1.95. house on the property which he will boute and new roofs have been put on Fur Scarfs made of Near Seal, Opposum All wool Sweaters in white and golf red ; a good heavy quality, fancy stitch, a kind worth • m Edward Polhemua's Village inn and the and Cooney, with clusters of tails, regular price barn connected with the hotel, Henry 0, $3.00, our sale price $3.00, our sale'price CEORCB BUTTON'S NEW BOUSE. Taylor's house is being repainted ami his Mt in Being Built on Broad Afreet barn is being repaired, Richard Luf- $1:95 si.95 by William Sewing, Jr. burrow's house il being repainted. The George Button, of the firm of Adlem & new private school building recently Co., of Red Bank, is building a new erected by J, Bey Conover was painted Flannelette Gowns. Combination Suits. Vntef on Broad street on the lot he re- last week. Carpenters have begun work Women's Gowns of heavy 11 Women's Combination Suits, mi\L\y bought from Mrs, Annie O. Par- on Mr. Conover's new house on Liberty fleeced lined, in silver gray and *er. The lot is 60x100 feet. The house street. Flannelette, pretty stripes, regu- will be 43 feet wide and 50 feut deep. lar price 69c, here at 49C. white, reg, price 60c, here..43o» Improving a Residence. On the iirst floor will be four rooms and Victor Kissman, who owns a residence • large reception hall. The second floor i*m$m$i$+$m*m§i§m§m&m*9$9$9§*$&*$&^*$^^ will contain four bedrooms and a hath. on Shrewsbury avenue, near tlw New- •>•< The re will be also a roomy attic. Large man Springs road, is grading the land Ismj windows will be built on the north and is miking some improvements to FRANCIS WHITE & SON, ind south sides of the house and the buy the house. FALL AND WINTER en the south side will form purt of the Deeds Recorded, •teend e ory. The floors of the" first The following real estate transfers rtory will be of hard wood. The have been recorded in* the office of the Suits and Overcoats fcoose will contain all the modern im county clerk at Freehold for the week Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. ending November 7th, FOR MEN AND BOYS. pro?enientB, The contractor is William Sewing, Jr. TOWNSHIP. Pine Selection. John BheehBD iod wire to Alfred Spenney, Land TO LET, it Bed BttOK.iian Lowest Price*. Evan F. Jones BLJ wife to Emilia W. Chapin. WOODWARD PROPERTY BOLD. Pieeeofproperty.il. Broad street—8 houses, |85, f85 and $18. Monmouth street—#80. White Headquarters for gloves and mitts. David EmWy to Ursula I. Aiay and others, piece street=$10 and $8.50. Canal street—$7. . Bridge avenue—$10. Herbert street— M Warn Bought by Chartem Parker of propert?, |1, Sweaters, cardigan jackets and As- Edward A, Jeffrey and wife to Maria L. Hance. JLmtt Week for $4,000, LotiMJceaDie, $186. $10, Front itreet—$20 and $18. Oakland street—$16. Small cottage, with gas trakhan coats. Maria L. Hanio to Jamee EnriKht. Jr. Two lota Hunting clothing, all sorts and Charts Packer of Fair Haven has at Oceanic, S275,' and water, on Francis White's river property to a desirable party, $18. iooght the Charles M. Woodward prop- HMDkb Vandegrift to Joho F, Hare*. Land at prices. Bed Bank,11,800, •rtj at the corner of the Fair Haven , Ursulai I .ASMand others to Julia 1. Maori. FOR SALE. , Beach jackets and vests, best thing Land at Little gll?er, fi,O00. for cold weather. and Hance avenue. The property Property in every direction on easy terms. MJDnLETOWN T0WN8HIP. Leather and corduroy coats, sheep ftins four acres. It has a long front naTid M. Demarest and others to Rebecca Truax on Hance avenue and a shorter and others. Piece of proonrtT, |8CI, INSURANCE skin lined. Louiift LewUand Row»a, hit hBtband, to Jeney frontage on the Fair Haven road, T\wo Oentr»l Traetlon com puny pjece of property. |60 ID reliable companies, Rubber and oiled clothing and hats. es are on the plot. One of them is Wllliim M.Beelay and'wlfefo Charlotte's, Underwear of all kinds for tnen ptay. Piece of property, $1, NOTARY PUBtlC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. and the other small, but both are ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. and boys. im good condition. The property was Edward W, Leonard to Hitrtok I. DufrsD, Lot OD Property appraised and mappe^y * Trunks, bags and dresi suit oases, Hubtard tract. II. i at public sale about a year ago and Herirain Cunolneh.m and wile to A, Rosalind F bought fpr $8,950 by Edward Wall Smith, Pieeeofproperty.il, Office Front Street, Opposite Globe Hotel. tegotf Middletown, who had a mortgage ROLMDIL TOWNSHIP. A. LUDLOW, Blanche B, Brniily to George Hardy. Piece of mm tfcr place, Mr. Parker, paid Mr. property. |1, After 5 P. M.» TO West Front Street, next to Dr. Field's, It Broad Street, . H«« Btik, N. J. fNfllpg 14,000 for the property. liln AroMl tod .ToMpb, her husband, to Adtl- i jbert L. Oh|!d. Piece of property, |1. Telephone 44-ft ' , FRANCIS WHITE A SON. •••••»•••••••••••••»•••• • ( t.v. ATLANTIC HIGHLANU* HEWS. BOLMDEL HEWS. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiinii MMHIKHH fl, MMMMH* AtMlf* #• ITIwferJ*er/re# mf 4#f«iMf«Me« mt IN flic South. the The family of PeMr H, Conover, Jr., The (cholars of the public school who will spend tlie winter in lht< South for th« were neither alwent nor lardy during Low | benetH of the health of Mr, Conover'H October were : daughter. They will go the Ant of Grammar department- Uur» Fraoeta, Cmrriv December and will re turn ahuut thu flr«t Hauoe. Anna MCCIM. Florence gcbenrk. Kiln HAHNE & CO. of March, Mrs, Lillian F&ikfiiburg will Thome. John Holmm. Eu|f«o« JohDKJD, Walter Hiiligmn, Humid Hmoek, Raj Jobniua, •ccumpany ihetu, Mr. t'onuvrr will Prluivj ili'panmnnt-Miuil Vmibrunt, Edward spend only a purt of the lime in thu Values. Broad, New and Haisey StsM Newark, Values. Klttrr, Jam?* HtUlluan. Suuth, owing 10 his bumufSB interests Peter Burns, who works for John Btil- here, wagon, was kicked on the leg by • Mrs, John Gorman has moved from hoi-tie n few days HJ>O while carting coal. her own house on Uighlund avenue to He received a cut I lint required hevernl rooms in the llagenbiuli& Morrell lunld- ititches to close up. Dr. Frederick V, I LOOKING TOWARD THANKSGIVING ! ing, Herbert Sweeney ha« begun house- Thompson dressed the injury. keeping in Mm, UormunH iiuuse, Much interest is manifested in the From every nook and corner of our beautiful big store comes a groaning of stocks from over- MIHH Evelyn White, who has been em-extra meetings being conducted at the weight and goodness. The harvest is gathered in, and a plentiful storage for winter invites invest- ployed u! New York for a number of Baptist church by Rev, M, H, Pogson. years, has given up her position and will Mr. Pogson is a good talker and he ment in everything for home and individual comfort, at our fair living profit. Our building and spend the winter with her parents, Mr. draws a large audience every nighi, stocks are three times bigger than that of any other New jersey store, and its wares. Choice as and Mru, B. T. White. Joseph <\ Heyer, son of Captain Joisn A Boi-iahle for the lienetit of the Pres Henry Heyer, has a position with the wide as in New York, and prices lower. We suggest a few Thanksgiving items : byterian t-hureh was ggiv^u at Charles New Jersey bridge company at Mana- Bkker' lusltt WdWfdinmlal y nightight . The Bquan. affair was largely attended and over $18 The county road from Ilolmdel to was cleared. Keyport is being graveled. John L. Ely Housefurnishings, Linens and Cutlery. MTH, William 11, Tnllman of Elheron is doing ilie work on the Holradel end. Miss Belle HouBtan of Elizabeth has Cranberry Boilerp, heavy polished Dover Cake Spoons, Be, and her daughter. Mrs. Lucy Cook of tin. 8?c, ibe. (tlusH (Xery TravH, 10c, IBc, Osbornville, spent last week with Mrs. been visiting MISH Sarah Armstrong. Very Reliable Cutlery. Mrs, Lydia TiKon was nick last week Cranberry Boilers, blue and white (} lass Berry Dishes. Be. John Cuttrell. enamel, 1 quart. TBc, Glass Berry Bowls. 10c, 18c, BBc, Louis RoNsi, who hart conducted a with a severe bilious lUtarb. Curving Sets, 2 pieces, satin lined There was a slight flurry of snow in Cranberry Boilers, granite and Glass Wine Sets, 59c, 68c. Cdrtes.uiade of best steel,stag AQA shohoe Store here fur Several yyearH, has agate, 1 quart, 74c. GIHHH Tumblers, SHc, Be each. iven up his business add lias moved to this vicinity on Friday. handles, 2,49 down to J/Ov oboken. Roast Pans, granite, 60c, 77c, Wine Glasses, Be Mr. and Mrs*. John Skidmore of Little 8?c, Glass Cake Stands. 29c, 3Bc,, Carving Sets, 8 pieces, stag and Silver spent Wednesday with Mr, Bkid- Roast Pans, beat smooth iron, 48c, celluloid handles, sterling silver more'a parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas never burn, gBc, 89c, 3Bc. Pie Plates, Be, 8c, 10c. ferrules, best steel blades, in satin Skidmore. Roast. Pans, sheet iron, lOe,, Yellow Mixing Bowls, Be, Be, lined cases, 81.9188 d down Mrs. Charles R. iSnyder fl«d h(ir chl1' NATIONAL BISINESS COLLEGE 15c, 19c 86c. 10c, 19e to dren spent part of last week with Mrs, Covered Roast Pans, SBc, 89c, Dinner Seta, 100 pieces, assorted "*" 2.98 Snyder'8 mother, Mrs, Spader of Middle- Cor. Academy & Halsey Sts.» NEWARK, N, J. 39c, 1.83, 1.86, decorations, 11.76 and 16.98. Game S^ts, 3 pieces, sterling sil- town, Eiwvutor Entrance, 4fi Academy, one itaoit bloefc Granite Pie PlHtes, 88c, 86c ver feriuled, stag and celluloid Justus Ralph Sncdeker, who went to rear Poet-Offlce. Tin Pie Plates, Be, 7c, Be, handlea, best steel blades, California recently, has secured a posi A LIVE SCHOOL IN A LIVE CITY, Jelly Cake Plates, Tc, 9c, 10c Thanksgiving Table Linens, 4,98 down to Tin Lipped SaucepanB, Be, 8c, I.98 tion in a turuiture slore in San Fran- No i'Special Indueetnenta" or "Guaran- cisco. teet" are neertiinry in behalf of a tehool 9c, 10c, 18c, 15c. 1,000 Damask Table Cloths, in 10 Medium Knives and Forks, white Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Conover, who that hat earned the right to be known am Tin Flour Sifters, 10c, 8Bc. special lots, l.SS, 1.68, 1.98, 2.BO. celluloid bandies, three and four- the oldest, largsmt and beat tehool, The Tin Jelly Moulds, Be, 10c, were recently married, have begun Colrman record in the Colcman guarantee, 1,500 dozens Damask Napkins, in prong forks, best steel blades, housekeeping in James Martin's house. IBc, 19c. 10 special lots. per set, ?.49 down to.... _ FORTY-ONE YEARS OF THOROUGH WORK Tin Bread Grates, Be, Be. Mrs, George Walling and her daughter 1 White Scotch Table Damask, extra Myrtle are spending ten days with rela- sod unparalleled guoeasi In obtaining good pail- Granite Pudding Moulds, 78e, lloni for itudenta. 88c heavy quality, value 50c. yard for tives at New York and Jersey City, H, CHLEMAN. PHM't, 3Be and value 65c, yard for 4Bc, Medium Knives and Forks, hard Everett Runyon, who is employed in Catalog Free, J. KUQL1E, JR., Prtn. PlaniBhed Tin Pudding Moulde, rubber handles, three and four- Charles R. Snyder's office, spent lait 48c, 4Bc., 49c. Asbestos Tahle Pads, an absolute prong forks, best steel blades, per week at Rhinebeck, New York, Coffee Mills, 89c, necessity for highly polished tables, set, 4,49 down to * QQ Mrs, Edward Snedeker of Kearney, Corn Poppers, 18c upward from 4.50. Nebraska, is visiting her siiter-in law, Round Chop Bowls, Be, 10c, Superfine Satin Finish White Table Medium Knives and Forks, in Mrt, Charles H. Snedeker. 10c, 29c. Damask, choice of new, exclusive antique ivory and ivory celluloid The North Honmouth board of fire Rolling Pins, Be, 10c, 89c. patterns, per yard, 98c, handles, best steel bladed knives, underwriters met yesterday in the rooms Rolling Pins, glass, 89c, Linen Tray Cloths and Scarf i, plain and silver plated forks, per of the Many Mind club, Pastry Boards, 89e» 85c,, 39c, and damask patterns, each SBe. set, 14,98 down to Alice Sweeney, daughter of Charles E, 45c, 49c. 36c and 50c. Sweeney, has been sick with tonsihtis, but she is recovering. Flour Buckets, 89c,, 89eS 49c 2,600 dozens Hemstitched, Fringed Medium Knives and Forks, co- Fred White, of the firm of Roberts & Wood Spoons, all sizes, Be, and Embroidered White Doylies, cobola and ebony handles, best steel White, has been laid up with quiniy Glass Celery Holders, 10c, IBc, every needed style, many lots much blades, perset, I498down sore throat, 19c below prevailing prices elsewhere. to 1 The weekold daughter of Curtw W. Tallman died last Thursday of convul- sion*. William Peters was baptized in the Central Baptist church on Sunday night, "Oneida" Silverware. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gulden have re- turned from a week's visit at New York. quality ot meats at our re- It possesses the art and finish of the best sterling and is sold for almost Mrs. J, G. Brookes was laid up last the price of ordinary plate. We guarantee it. week with sickness. markably low prices have Soup Spoons, regular 2.89 half dozen, special 8.85, Oyster Forks, regular 2.49 half dozen, special 1.T5, MIDDliETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. drawn many customers to Tea Spoons, regular 1A9 half dozen, special 98c. Orange Spoons, regular 8 98 half dozen, special 8,76, After dinner Coffee Spoons, regular 1,49 half dozen, Bouillon Spoons, regular 2 98 half dozen, special 8,49. Scholar* Perfect in Attendance at us. It is really surprising special 98c Barry Forks, regular 8,59 half dozen, special 8.76. the Public School. Dessert Spoons, regular 2.S9 half dqzen, special 2.85. Ice Cream Forks, regular 2.98 half dozen, special The scholars in th« grammar room at how many people we please Table Spoons, regular 2.89 half dozen, special 8,49, 2.25. the public pchnol who «e-e neither ab- gent nor tardy last month were Julia each week, but it is our Davron, Alice Root, Marguerite Conover, : HAHNE & OO.'S BIG STORE, NEWARK, N. J. : William Wyckoff. Ut-orge McKelvey, wish to increase the num- William Lufburrow, Irwia Wyekoff and George Miller. The scholars-who were ber and invite you to call highest in the history examinations were MIIHIHIHHIMMIIimMMMIWMIMMIIHIIMIM Julia DHvron and George McKelvey. and give us an order Right Up Jacob" D. Brower moved lait week in- to one of Herbert L, Pease's houses on To the Minute! Lihertv street, Joieph Brown, Mr, and Mra. CharieB Baker, Guy Wagoner and Sherman's Market, Mrs. Judd, all of Keyport, were recent guests of Mr, Brower. The latest fad is to have A Practical Demonstration . Mr and Mrs. James Rosi of New York Cor, Broad and Front Streets. daintily perfumed stationery. returned home on Monday after spend This is accomplished by put- ing a week at Thomas Meehan's, Chamberlain'* Oooib Remedy la Pleasant to Take, ting in the box of paper a per- of the Daylight Developing Machine The deep cut near here has been wid- ened by cutting down the north bank. The jSnest quality of granulated loaf fumed or sachet bag. With sugar is used in the manufacture of the perfumed bag you can The clay was put on the road. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the Jay Hopping led the Christian En- roots used in its preparation give it a have your choice of extracts, deavor meeting at the Reformed church flavor similar to maple syrup, making it and this is preferred by many. on Sunday night, quite pleasant to take, Mr. W, L. Rode- rick, of Ponlesville, Md,, in speaking of LINOROFT NEWS. this remedy, sayi • " I have used Cham- Friday Friday- berlain's Cough Remedy with my chil- We Have the Perfumery' and the John Merelah to Xore to a Farm at dren for several years and can truthfully Sachet Bags, Tinton Falls. say it is the best preparation of the kind next, next, John McVeigh, who lives in John I know of. The children like to take, it SoffePfl house, has bought the farm at and it has 'no injurious after effect." and we carry all the popular ; Tinton Frtlls occupied by Thaddeus For sale by C, A. Minton & Co., Drug- Nov. 13, Nov.l3, Wyckofl and will move there soon. gistH, 4 Broad street, Red Bank, N, J, tints in the best grades of Mrs, Isabella Sanhorn, who lecently stationery. leased her bottling business to John Me- Meetings of the Beard ef Health, 7 to 10 7 to 10 Knight, will have a sale of her persona! property next Thursday, The regular meeting of the Red Bank Board of Mrs, Joseph Thompson and Miss Anna Health will be held go the !«« Thursday of each P.M. P.M. Thompson spent a day last week with moith, at 8.-00 p, H., at the office of the •ecretory, OD Mechanic street. TETLEY & SON, Mrs. James Bray, Sr., of the Phalanx, *Mi§8 Johanna Clayton of Red Valley, CHARLES D. WARNER, President. who has been visiting Miss Emma JAMBS H. SICKLES. Secretary. 10 BROAD ST., RED BANK, Thompson, has returned home. James Bray, Jr., shot a fine pair of Mallard ducks on the Tintern reiervoir last Friday. IF YOU SEE IT AT Joseph Bray is visiting his sister, Mrs, at Dickopf s New Store, Fred Hirrie of Brooklyn. Mrs. James Tomlioson is suffering with rheumatism. 28 BROAD STREET. Shrewsbury Blawt. Gas has been put in the Presbyterian Sunday-school room for the purpose of using a gai stove in the preparation of PLEASE ATTEND! * refreshments at the sociables this winter. it.*. The flrit Booiabl© will be held on Friday night, November 20th. CHILD BUILDING, BROAD STREET, RED BANK. N. J. Rev. and Mrs, B, D Price and daugh- ters spent last Saturday night, at Mm 9 Joseph Holmes's. Mri. Price sad heT| Ladies,* Misses and Children's daughters are upending this week with DR. STILES. Mrs. Price's mother, Mrs, Jacob DeVaus- Clipping Machines Sharpened ney of Newark, Alvin Whittng of Red Bank tang last Doctor of Optics, Sunday morning at the Presbyterian Millinery and Furs. Will visit Red Bjink. V. J.. Lkirn Mowers and Field 3 church. Edwin Hobbe led the Christian •••17 otter Wednesday. Endeavor prayer meeting at night, The largest variety, the latest novelties, the absolute certainty Put in First-GlM« Order. James Loeb has prepared a lewn of obtaining CORREpT HEADWEAR, CORRECT NECK- Next Visit Wfdnesday, November 18th, Robert VanSchoick, one of the bat i tennis court on his property for outdoor chine workers in Monmottth county^ playing this winter, WEAR in the most becoming form. These coupled with low- Free constitution and ei- has charge of this branch. •mlDiiiOD. OIIMMU Doeded Mias Benie Borden is visiting friends est prices are the advantages we offer, at moderate prlcei. at Brooklyn, ' 4 tor HMdMta and N«w«l. • ._.. .. •».<» — • BU, biTfl your •}«• «*n- WALTER H. M£RRITT, The man who uses THE REGISTER to Ined. "holler" about his goods, ••hollen'1 about Corner of Gold 8treet and Maple then to nearly every family that livea AARON I. MABCUS, Broad Street, XMN 1 11m & r, M. withm driving distance of Bed Bank, , At PMtofllM ftdldlav, Vmm 87-28. BANK, N. J. ' * COLT'S NECK HEW", «f A •ucceufni fair and sociable wai h«ld last Wednesday afternoon and »ijc*>t it John Smock'H for the beneBtof lbs cbupt1! fund. Numerous useful and fcrautifu) articles were on Halt1. A num- ber of handsome biique fissures and or- Bamenii were bought at wholesale price «f John E. Beukman of Br<*frlyu and of at retail prices. A C4>n. ,_.. amount was rea!iw>d in thi§ wmy. The total amount cleared wai ^8. Unusual Furniture Values. Mr. Smock added $'3.00 to thk sum, mak- »t $90 in all. Enough money ha* been •oilacted by friends of i he church at New We have just received a carload lot of furniture which we closed out from a factory consider- York to swell the annmnt to flOO. Tbt HwtOfy club met last Wednesday ably under market values. They comprise Dining Chairs, Dining Tables, Sideboards and China B^bS at MM Hattk SBedeker's. There Closets. Many of the larger pieces were the factory's samples and there are no two designs of waaa fnH attendance. Tne subject was *^ni«l Boone," The next metftiog these alike, These prices assure savings of 25 percent to 33i per cent. will 1m neld at Mwtj Florence V&nDorn'g, sad the subject will be " United States*." Tfc«» Sunday-achool teachers' awweia- tioa Wkl a mevtiDtc '*>•* Friday night at I Solid oak, band-carved Handsome golden oak ^»St.'tfer», Twenty fuur people were Pining China Closets HtHnt. Rev, S. D, Price of Shrews- \ Dining Chail% 8tanaard China Closets, swell MJry gave a talk. price 75c, each • • glass ends, -f Q nnftoo Wilktoi has moved to nil g , fintorj Pall*. Warren Mathew» French plate mirrors, worth $18,50, Branch will occupy the farm ..,Jby Mr. Wilkins. _jr, ami Mrs. E. F. Henners of Port Solid oak, extension Dining Golden Oak Sideboards, with 1** ami Mrs, E. H. Henners of Edge- Room Tables, regular price Sideboards French plate mirrors, A QQ watof have been TUitlng Mr. and Mn, fHrivrick Btx'knian, 5 00 worth 115,00, each- - vioO ••» Rogers of Highbtown and G, * - ' • 3.78 Mo*d Robinson of Allentown were re- Very handsome Jull swell front Golden Oak Side- al guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Very massive golden oak, highly polished extension boardp, with extra size French plate inir- -f M QQ jn HigginHon of Eatontown and rors, regular price $20,00, kit daughter Mamie spent Saturday and Dining Room Tables, with extra heavy carved *7 Bunday with Mr. and Mrs, Edwin State- legs, worth §12.00, - li Others at Mr. 16.98 to 50.00 Mr. and Mrs. Theodor^Francii of At- tentie HighjnndB spent Friday and Sat- ardav with MM, Judson Francis. Chrtetian Endeavor prayer meeting trill be held at the Kchoolhouse to- Men's Overcoats. »orrow night at seven o'clock, Women's Coats. Mys. Gideon Updyke recently under- went an operation for appendicitis at People who know say wcsHow Every taste and every purse sat- UioTjong Branch hospital. the largest variety of all wool stylish isfied here, stylish coats Brr. Mr. Raven of New Brunswick wiU occupy the pulpit of the Reformed Overcoats at 10.00 •fcarvh next Sunday. 5.00 to 25.00 Lrmia Labaw of Hope well has been visiting lus niece, Mrs. Theodore Sned- They're really worth $15.00 r, JVJ, Worth one-third more. tPT. Him Ella Vanderveer spent Thursday and Fridny at Aabury pHrk. Loots Oraefe of New York is visiting Christopher Snedekfr, OCEANIC NEWS. NEWS. MiiUtam McKay spent part of last ti it*t>kat New York. The Women of the Presbyterian Constable J, R. Clark Re-Appointed Sixty Yews Ifs Stood the Test, Church to Mold a Mupper, Night Marshal. The women of the Presbyterian church The Merchants' Protfctive association Now It Leads Among the Best." FAIR HAVEN NEWS, will hold a supper on ThuiBday nightof met last Thursday night to elect a night n«xt week, the proceedi of which will be marshal, Constable J. R. CUrk'i term 4 Meeeption Tendered to Rev, Jacob used to buy the Ohristmai treat for the having expired, Mr, Clark1 was a candi- Leuppie, Sunday-school icbolars, date for re-election and he got the job A reception wa« tendered to Rev. and Elbie VfctiNest, daughter of L. B. Van- again. Mr. Clark receives $50 a month Jacob Leuppie last Thursday night Neit, wai seven years old yesterday and for the work. Twenty-flve dollirF of Mathushek <& Son the members of Mr. Leuppie's con* she entertained a company ot her young the amount is paid by the township and i The evening was spent in a friendi in celebration of the event. the other $35 is paid by the protective' g social way and refreshments Games were played and refreshments of association, irate servtd. The visitors took with ice cream and cake were served. Elbie A parlor entertairjment for the benefit Piano then m large quanity of goods for the received a number of pretty presents. of the new chapei at Locust Grove will (rtrsooagf larder. Thoie present wereTrina Wyekuff, Kitty be held at J H. VanBuskirk'i on Friday The basketball players have been un- Brower. Maorol Morntt, Helen Walling, night, November p7th. The committee Another Want Ad. •tt* to secure a place for a court but S«nme! Harvey, Harry Irving,Lee Van- in charge of the pubscriptionj fund has ttk»7 propose to organize a team and Nest, Mrt, George Moffitt, Mrs. Eleanor collected about |^50, which is half the We should like to know of any Piano that adjoining towns. The boys say Titus and Miss Rile Sawyer. amount of oafh jrequlred for buMdiog Sthey wUI call their team •• Wooden The Christian Endeavor society of the the chapel. has a Duplex Sounding Board but the Match- ^yrV because they say that wooden Presbyterian churqh attended a Chris- The woman's missionary society of •ggs are bard to beat. m Endeavor meeting at Fort Hancock the Baptist church met on Thursday at less Mathushek & Son. Itev, Jacob Leuppie went to Ariel on 1 last night. They went to the Highlands Mrs, J, A, Blaci'i, The principal bust- We should also like to know of any make tfcnkdAy to take part in the dedicatory by stage and took the train from there •ps transacted was the election of aefrrc^s of a new church at that place. to Fort Hancock, officers, which resulted as follows : Itev. John L Watson, a former pastor oj of Piano 10 years old, but the Mathushek & Mrs, Norman Hallenbake of Arlington PrMldent=Mra. J. A, Black. the Methodiit church here, is pastor at is visiting her parents here, Mies Susie vice pre-ident—Mrs. B. D. CooK. Son, that is in perfect order, Ane). The church was dedicated free BriggiP, who has been visiting Mrs, Hal- Seorewry and treasurer— Mrs. ChirlM White. •f d#bt. [enbake. returned home with her. Rev. W. G, Brown, forDaerly pastor of The construction of our Duplex Sounding Board fitward Allen has secured a position Miss Kitty Lee, who was bookkeeper the Advent church here, is spending a makes split sounding boards and rattling ribs impos- u wretaker of Holy Croti church at .. James Enright's store during the week with Henry Wolcott, He has a 8e»bri(iht and, he has moved to East summer, has gone to New York for the barge at New Haven. Last Sunday he sible. It's responsible for that full, rich quality of Ooe*nic so as to be nearer his work, winter. prencbed in the Advent chureh at Eaton- tone which is found in no other Piano. Cbarlre Hulse hag moved to Mr, Allen's MiM Charlotte Striker is visiting at town and he will occupy the same pulpit fc«as» here. Brooklyn. Her sister Florence returned next Sutjdav. These distinctive features, however, do not make A fair will be held in Monmouth hall esterday from a visit to Brooklyn. Edward Sanford, who has been em- the Mathushek & Son Piano expensive to the buyer, tonigtit for the benefit of the Sundny- Miss Lulu Layatof Pennsylvania, who ployed in VanBuskirk's drug store, and because you save the dealer's profit and get the easi- «cbo >l connected with the chapel of the has been visiting her cousin, Mies Louisa who expected to work in Roth's meat Hotly Communion. Dancing will be a ligier, has returned home, market fit Red Bank, has changed his est of terms. Inlwe of the affair. Mri and Mrs, John VanNest of Little mind and instead will take a position in It will pay you to look into this Sounding Board J^ward Wliber's front gate was Silver spent Sunday with Mr, VanNe»t's a drug store at Lakewood. earned away on Hallowe'en night and it brother, Levi B. VanNest. James Steen was taken sick with the question before you buy a Piano, taw not yet been brought back, Mrs, John heulthorpe and her sons grip while in New York City last Friday. Edgai Williams of Orange, a summer George and Clyde spent part of last week He was able to return homa that night •MwltBt of this place, was a visitor in at -Atlantic Highlands. and for the next two*days he was quite tews one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. William S. Hunt of Pop sick, but he is now nearly recovered, MATHUSHEK & SON PIANO C0.» Mrs. George Rsy of Flatbush is vigit. lar spent Sunday with Mr, Hunt's sister, Helen Aumack, aged two months, tpg her brother, E. H. Wilber. Mrs. Eleanor Titus. dango/cr of John AurjoBck, died on Postoffice Bldg,v Red Bank, N, J, Edward Stewart of New York has been Saturday of marasmus. The child had Factory i 47tH St. • CHURCH DANCE. tiiid a conviction no mailer what the evidence was. He said lie did not think WM. H. EMERY'S ESTATE. Trinity i'hureh People Hare a, STRUCK JURYJRDERED. NEWS FROMMIDDLETOWN MHeatant Tlntr at the To*rn Kali. the court would draw u jury that XT WILL BE DRAWN TO TRY was specially selected to convict and ho BELFORD METHODISTS CLEAR ONE OF HIB SONS CUT OFF BY An enjoyable dance was held last THE L4MAR ASSAULT CASE, wan sorry that the counsel thought HO. SI00 AT A FAIR, BIB WILL, Thursday night at the town hall for the benefit of Trinity church. About sixty Judae Weimley Made the Order for " However, " concluded the judge. " the The Fair Wan Held on Tttemday and Ormrae H. Hotrlanit, Fnfrlele counsel will do their own thinking and 1 Vran and Jame.m H. Hurt Leave people were present, including B num. the Struck Jury Last Thurmday Wettnemday of imnt Week. After* All Their M*ropertyto Their Wives and the tame Will be Tried on will do ruino." uoonmand Klghtm IHpMherin Pa* ber from Little Silver and Asbury Park. Monday, Knretnber SOth. tientm at Kavemink Keeovering, Mrm, jBIIn t\ KieHdaie'm Wilt, Refreshments of fancy ernekers and Judge Heisley then made the formal Application was made by Prosecutor William H. Emery of Oceanic, who lemonade were partaken CLOTHING CUT IN SHREDS, THE WENCH MaltetouB Mischief Done in a Key port Store. PARQUET AND ORNAMENTAL HARDWOOD FLOORS. Five young men entered Simon Belig- THE REGISTER OFFICE. man's clothing store at Keyport a few AH kinds of Floors laid and finished, also old ones re-finished. nights ago and while one. of thfm en- Schroeder's Hair Tonic kills dandruff, keeps the hair gaged the proprietor in conversation un- ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL KINDS OF FLOOE WORK. der the pretext of making a purchase Work Done Promptly and Guaranteed. the other four stood about a clothing from falling out and makes the scalp healthy. That's counter. Shortly after the men left the H. Ba WENCKa 5* WaUnee 8tre«t, Re* Bank, N, «T. •tore Mr. Selignian discovered that a lot enough for it to do. At Schroeder's Pharmacy. of clothing where the young men had itood had been cut in threds, apparently with a pocket knife. The damage amounted to about $50. Mr, Seligman was not an eye-witness to the deed and he heBitates in proceeding against the ...... II. men owing to a luck of evidence. m • •• Farewell to a Choir Singer, Walter Foster, who has been a member The man who has an artesian well on of the choir of the Keyport Presbyterian Matthews church for several years, is about to leave Keyport. Last 'week the choir tendered him a farewell party at the his place is all right. home of Rev. J. T, Stevenson, the pastor Brothers. of the church, The choir presented a gold-headed umbrella to Mr. Foster as a He is always sure of an inexhaustible token of their esteem. supply of* water, Tbi«ve« at Adelphia. The ^stofflco at Adelphia was visited by thieves last Friday night a week ago, He is always sure of having a supply of Artesian Entrance was gained by prying open the front door with tools stolen from Jere- miah StUwell's blacksmith shop. The absolutely,pure water. office wat ransacked but nothing of Well value was taken. If he gets Matthews Brothers of Red stricken While Vl.itlng. r Drillers. Mrg, Martin Weber of Matawan was stricken with paraljBi* last week while vieiting her daughter, Mrs, Isaac Chinery Bank to put down the well, he is also ab- of Keyport, She wa< removed to her home in an unconeciouB condition and solutely sure of getting a perfect artesian she died the following day. Red BanK, Fined for Illegal Liquor Selling. well at a reasonable price. William H. Perriue, proprietor of the New Jersey. Aberdeen hotel at Matawan, pleaded guilty in court last Wednesday to an in- dictment charging him with the illegal aale of liquor, He was fined $150 aid oasts. CHECK KAI»EK III JAIL, Jf«M In TI»/« f'oMtifv -I**- remt^d mt KUiabeth. My Love is but a Lassie Yet. Addition MH|W of Long Branch, who WIN indicted by the May grand jury for raiiiinK the amount of A check cutmi m So is that little daughter Jom-pti UoldaUMn'i at Uiug Branch, wm lodged in jail at Freehold on Tuesday Fine Fruit of yours. She has a morning of lut week. After railing (he home and comforts now. check Mi)M went to ElizHlieih. He *»» there for a mmilar offeiiHO and I lave you made provision d to HIX months in the Union My store is headquarters for fruit of county jail. Uin term expired on Tuen- for her future? Child's day of last week and when ho was re- every description. It does not matter Endowment policies are leased a Monmoiith county officer on hand to take him to Freehold. whether the fruit is in season or out safe investments. of season, it's here. DEADLOCK OVER A.PPOINTMENT There are the big yellow, luscious THE UFE INSURANCE Keptuite TmtTHKhlp Now Mam Only Japanese Plums from California, the Four fff The township committee of Neptune sweet Yellow Peaches from Georgia Prudential township is in a deadlock over the ap- and other Southern States, Lemons insurance Co. of America i pointment of a sutxseiBor to Alonzo L, PRUDENTIAL Home Office i White, who recently resigned from the from Italy, Oranges from California, '; HAS TMf h committee. The candidates for appoint- Newark, IN. J. STRENGTH OF fl ment are Leonard Roinnin, Walter T. Dates from Persia, Bananas from GIBRALTAR \ * HubhRrd and L. C. Huhbert, The four JOHN r. DHYDEN, President, Jamaica and Central America, and lots LESLIE D. WARD. View ITfildcnt. members of the committee are evenly EDGAR B. WAKP, U Vice President, divided between Hubbard and Remain. of other fruits from lots of other places. FORREST F. DIIYDEN. 3d Vice lTi'g't. Both Hides declare they will not change EDWARD GRAY, Secretary. their position, in which event the com- Melons are here, too. P. U. WARNER, Supt., Broad and Wal- lace Streets, Red Bunk, N. J. Tele- mittee will consist of only four members phone 62-A. until the election next spring. W. H. HOUSTON. General Azent, No. 129 Broad Street, Red Bank. N. J. 1696 HE CHANGED HIS VOTE. Challenged by a Bejtubltean, a Voter LOUIS PRATE, Changem Kim mind. When Morris Goldstein of Keyport at- tempted to vote at the recent election he BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. COAL! was challenged by a Republican mem- ber of the election board on the ground that lie was not a citizen of this country. Mr. Goldstein went home and got his paperi and proved his right to vote. Mr. PRESCRIPTIONS Pea Coal, ... - $4.00 per too, j$ Goldstein saya that he went to the polls w Delivering, 50 cents per ton extra. Deliveries anywhere. ^ expecting to vote a straight Republican ticket, but after hii vote was chalitnged Is Preseripion Work by a Republican he changed hii mind OUR SPECIALTY, and voted for all the Democratic candl- I *-~- | dates, 1 ROBERT H, VAN DERVEER, ABBOTT WORTHLEY, \ STOLE COFFEE AND BICYCLES. Knickerbocker Pharmacy. Hay and Grain. Coal and Wood, 0 Tiro Freehold Boy a Help Tftemsefrea Tel. 186. Broad and Monmouth Sts., Red Bank. to Thing*. 4 Little Silver Station, \ Lester Bromell, a Freehold boy, and NIGKERBQGKER\ John Hayes, a New York boy who has iiiiiiiiiiiitMiitniiiiiiimiimniiiiiimumi been boarding at Freehold, broke open ••»•»••••••••••••••»••••»»• a box at the freight station at Freehold Apple Cake, a few days ago and stole a dozen pound \ LUMBER AND HARDWARE. \ bags of coffee, which they threw about Peach Cake, the streets. The next day they stole Paints, Oils and Varnishes. two bicycles from the high school yard Huckleberry Cake, DKVOK'§ READY MIXED PAINTS. and rode around town until the wheels DEVOE'S Be«4T Mixed GIOM Paints for Floors; will dry over nlsjkt, were taken away from them. Hayes Apricot Cake, i IVPRIHII FLOOR VARNISH} quick drying. Ready Mixed Graphite Paints for Tin Roofh § will cure a leaky roof. was sent back to New York and Bromell GALVANIZED POULTRY NETTING, will probably be sent to the reform TRY IT. LIME, LATH, RO8BDALE AND PORTLAND CEMENTS. school, being considered incorrigible, — m • m J. TRAFFORO ALLEN, Wedding Anniver««,ry Surprise. LOOK FOR THIS LABEL. FRONT STREET, opposite Maple A\ •ne, BED RANK, If, J. T The 44th wedding anniversary of Mr.MtiMimtnttiiniimiiiiiMitminmniintiit •»•••••••••••••••»•••••»•»••••••••»••»•»»>»>>»»••••• and Mrs, A, M, Bedle of Key port oc- I curred last week and the six children of the couple planned a celebration of the event as a surprise to the old folks. There was a large gathering of the members of the family and a pleasant For homes or In vestment. evening was spent. Mr, and Mrs. Bedle 4 received a gift of «a handsome library lamp from their children. RUSSELL SAGE'S ADVICE: Monmouth's Oldest Odd Fellow. The oldest member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Mon mouth "Young Man, Buy Real Estate." county, both in age and in point of membership, is Charles P. Huff of Long Brarfeh. He is 81 years old and * * hai been a member of the Odd Fellows WITH AN lodge for 59 years, C. H, Valentine, D, S. VanBrunt and Jonathan Smith of THIS FALL I AM OFFERING 25 LOTS FOR SALE AT WEST SIDE, Long Branch have been Odd Fellows International Reputation AND 25 LOTS AT EAST SIDE PARK. • for more than half a century, the goods in the list below need ——•— ••• no wordi of recom mendation from Barn Burned at Oakhurst. us. The lots are all full-sized, 50x150 feet. The lots cost from $150 The pricef, however, are un- A large barn on the T, T. Kinney prop- usual. Wine* and Liquors of to $200 each, according to location. erty at Oakhurst, occupied by Frederick such high quality cost much T. Frelinghuysen of Newark, was burned more elsewhere. The purchaser of these lots can select any lot he pleases and can down on Tuesday night of last week- Whether these goods are used pay $10 down. He can then pay one dollar a week, and when he foi>.health or hospitality they will The fire was discovered soon after mid- give satisfaction. has paid $25 in all he will get a deed for the lot. The rest of the night by the caretaker, who slept in the barn, The live stock was saved, but California Port or /Sherry Wine. purchase price he can pay in such manner as- will suit his convenience. tome wagons and other goods w» re de From $1.00 per KBHOD up. Bottle, 25c up. Balment Club Bye, Of course if he wants to pay more than $10 down, or more than one strayed, causing a loss of about $100 to Choice ola goods. Special price, pergal- Mr, Frelinghuysen. lon, $8.50. Per bottle, B6c. dollar a week, I will be glad to have him do so. When the lot is paid Choice Old Blackberry Brandy, • • ——— • Per gillOD. $1.50. Per quirt, 4Bo. for I will lend him the money to build a house on a five per cent Chapel HUl's Punctual Pupils. California Claret, ' mortgage, or I will build the house for him, from his own plans, and . The pupils of the Chapel Hill public An excellent table wine. Per gallon, $1.00, Perbotue.fflc, take a five per cent mortgage for the cost of the house. school who were neither absent nor Very Old California Brandy, tardy during the month of October are Per gallon, $3.75. per quirt, $1.00. About 120 lots qn the two properties have already been sold and, Mabel and Edna Applegate, Isabel and Pure Old Apple Brandy, A palate tickler, special per gallon, $2.ts6V twenty houses are already built on the two tracts. Willie Maxson, Harry, Charles and Bert Quart, 75c, • Taylor and Josie A, Welle, No sideboard li complete without % bottle I will give shade trees and shrubbery to every purchaser of a lot. of our Dellutood Rye. This is an opportunity of which every young man should take • Boras scared to Ueatb. run quarti, AAA quality, 7Se,, ziu A horse belonging to George DuFour, qudllty, $1.00. Old Reserve, $1.25. advantage. Bold Star Rye. a butcher at Keansburg, got scared'of Per gallon, II7A. Per quart, 60c. SPECIAL OFFER, an automobile a few days ago, gave a Choieo Old Jamaica Bwm. plunge and dropped dead, The horse Per gallon |8.on. Per bottle. 75c. was apparently sound ani Mr. DuFour Our Red Streak Applejaeh I also offer on the Parker tract, on Broad street, plots of ground has been reduced in prioe and Improved in believes it was scared to death. quality. Full quart bottle, $1.00. in tracts of from one to ten acres, to suit purchaser. . * i m • We Nil all the popular brands Freehold Doctor of wines and liquors at reduced Dr. William Thompson Robinson of pricef, Freehold was married last night to Miss THEODORE F. WHITE,. Alice Eletha Godlrey, daughter of Bur- Jfc I. MONSKY, ro wee 0, Godfrey of Atlantic City. The Success* to tfec Ceo. R. Uab Dlst. Co. ceremony took place at the bride's home. 10 East Front St., Red Bank. : Rooms 1 and2, Register Building, BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. The couple will live at Freehold, •••••••^••••••••••••TTTT Mllill>MIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII tlllllllll llllltllllllllllHIIII DAVIDSON SELLS AT BOTH STORES Hackett, Carhart & Co/s Fine Overcoats AT THEIR NEW YORK PRICES. HOSPITAL PATIENTS. A NEW TRIAURDERED. Recent Operations at the Long Branch Hompitnl, i THE VERDICT IN THE LAURA BIGGAR CASE SET ABIDE. Mrs, Eugene Griffin of Keyport has gone to the Long Branch hospital to un. JPr. Chnrlea C, Hendriekm and Ham- lergo an operation for a fracture of the uet fit ant on, Who Were Convicted skull. She sustained the fracture some of Conspiracy, to Have Another Special Sale for a few Days! Chaitce—Came May Sot be Re-Tried,time ago and underwent an operation at New York hospital without getting On Monday the New Jersey supreme any relief, court ordered a new trial in the cases of Mrs, Annie Del mar of Keyport has Dr, Charles C. Htudricks and Samuel gone to the Long Branch hospital to un- btanton, These two men and Laura 500 Yds. Homespun Dress Goods dergo on operation for the removal of Biggar were tried jointly on a charge of tumors from her head, Mrs, Edward IN BLUE, BROWN AND OKAY, 38 INCHES WIDE, conspiring to defraud the estate of Henry Clark of Hazlet is a surgical patient at M. Bennett, The woman was acquitted the hospital. Other patients who have and the men were convicted, been admitted recently are Mrs, Mary Mr, Bennett was a wealthy resident of 43c. per Yard. Updyke of Colt's Neck, Miss Nellie Ryan DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY : " Pittsburg, but lie, owned a stock farui at of Vanderburg and Mrs. Mary Heyer of Farmingdale and he spent most of his Adelphia, time there. He died about two years $1.OO Double Blankets, 75c. a Pair. ago. For years before his dentil Laura Biggar was connected with his house THREW BOY IN • CREEK. hold, ostensibly ad a companion and 800 YDS. UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL, nurse. WILLIAM PALMER'S WAY OF By Mr. Bennett's will Miss Biggar was PATINO A DEBT, SMC. per Yard; Good Value at lie. per Yard. a benefiri.117 for #162,000. The heirs at law at once contested. Miss Biggar as The Bny Asked Him to Pay a Bill, Pultner ittdn't Pay, the Boy C4»t serted the money was left to her for her " *a titty,' Paltner Pitched Him in services as nurse. !! ...It Will Pay to Visit Our Grocery Department...jj the Creek, Palmer Got Arreuted, While the controversy was at its Ellis Heyer, aged about twelve years, Baking Powder, Davis, per i lb,., 9c Corn Beef, per \ lb, can 18c Rice, per lb.,...... 6c, 8c. and 9c height Miss BiggHr retired to the sani " •' Royal, " _,.34c Cottolene, per lb , 10c Roast Beef, canned, per i lb 14c son of James Heyer of B Iford, got Bnking Soda, per lb , ,... 7c Crackers, best Soda, per lb 8c " •« per lb 28c tsrium kept by Hendricks at Bayonne, thrown in a creek at that plnce last Fri- Beans, Boston Baked, per can 9c " N. B. C, Soda, per pkg.. fie Rubber Rings, for canning, per Later it was announced that she hadday for dunning a nian for a bill • and BeanH, VanCamp's, " .... 9c Crenie Dentifrice, per tube 15c doz. 5c Sardines in oil, per box 4c been married to Bennett, that the cert William Palmer, who did the throwing, Bluing, quart hottle 8c Elastic Starch, per pkg 9c lt Daony was performed late one night at got himself in the clutches of the law. " Howard's , 4c Enameline, per box, 4c in mustard, per box 9c Hoboken by Stanton who was then a jus Bon Ami, large size cakes 8c Evaporated Cream, per can lie Shredded Wheat Biscuits, per Palmer has been working on the new Borax, 1 In, pkg,, 7c* per lb...,. .12c Extract Lemon, per bottle...... fie pkg ...,12c, 2 for 28c tice of the peace, and that after Ben- trolley trestle across the creek between Cheese, per lb. 7 15c " Vanilla, per Bottle 9c Soap, Babbitt's and Kirkraan's nett's death a child had been horn tc Belford and Port Monmouth. Last Fri- Chipped Beef, per, lb can,...... 25c Force, per pkg,, ,,.,,,.. .14c 3 cakes for 9c Miss Biggar, or Mr*. Bennett, as she de-day young Heyer went to wh»re Mr. Chocolate, Sweet, per pkgp Be Frazer's Axle Grease, per box.,., 9e Soap, Blizzard 2 cakes for 5c clared, and that it died. Celery Salt, per bottle,. «o Lard, per lb. .9c. and lie Starch, laundry, per lb 6o Palmer was working and asked him for Cocoa, per $ lb. can 22c Mackerel, per lb. 12c Sugar, per lb. 5c Under the laws of this state if the home money which he claimed Palmer Coconnut, shredded, per lb...... ,16c Mklta Vita, per pkg.._. .18c.,- % for 25c Tapioca, pearl, per lb ..... 8c birth and parentage of the child coult. owed him for picking strawberries and Cod Fish, shredded, per pkg...... 9c Molassep, fine, per gal ,39c " flake, " 5o be maintained Miws Biggar would be- dropping corn. Palmer didn't give the Corn Starch, Brighten's, per pkg. 6c Pil.Bbury'i Best Flour, per bag.. .T5o Tryphosa, per pkg 9c " " Diiryea'R, . '' . 9o " . •• " per bbl..$5,75 Vaseline, per hot .5 and 9o come sole heir to the esale. buy much satiefaction and young Heyer Corn Beef, per lb. can 28c Raisins, seeded, per pkg lie Veal Loaf, per can 20c The other beneficiaries of the estate followed up hid demand with a lot of im- then began crimiiml action. They sought pudence. Palmer got mad and picked to show that no marriage had taken the boy up bodily and threw him in the place ; that the child who died in the creek. The buy was not hurt but his COI AND SEE THE USEFUL Af PRETTY ARTICLES, ONLY 10c. f sanitarium was not burn to Miss Biggar; clothing WHB soiled and he was given a that no record of any.marriage existed ; bud scare, Mrs. Heyer. mother of the that the oilegt'u1 certificate was made out boy, made complaint against Palmer for To Introduce Our 45c« MIXED T1.A* we will give A on a form not in use until a year after the assault and he was held to await the CHINA PLATE wltH each Pound, alleged marriage. They also attacked the action of the grand jury. ONI POUND OF GRANULATED SUGAR GIVEN WITH EVERY POUND OF character of Laura Biggar, It WHS held Palmer was married to-day to Misi by the supreme court that evidence re- Mary 0, Bennett of Matawan, daughter 20 CENT COFFEE. TRY IT I lating to the conduct of Laura Biggar of William Bennett of Belford. after her alleged marriage to Bennett should not have been admitted, and it was on this ground that a new trial was Loses the Sight of Both A. D. CONOVER'S ordered. John J, Ryan, a contractor at Long After Miss Biggar's acquittal a com- Branch, who has been troubled with promise was arranged «between. her and cataracts on both eyes for several years CASH VARIETY STORE. has become totally blind. Dr, Knapp the other heirs of the estate, by which The Stock consists of Confectionery, Glassware, Crockery, Ivory Chocolate, Tinware, Towels, iht received all the personal property of an eye specialist of New York, who hai been treating Mr, Ryan, lays that further Rug«( Handkerchiefs, Table Cloths, Napkins, Umbrellas, Towelings. Mr, Bennett, eoniisting of diamonds, ' Muslins, Gentlemen's Smoking Sets, &c. jewelry, household goods, etc., estimated efforts and expense are useless, as he i at 1100,000, and an annuity of $1,800, not likely to recover his eight. She also retained possession of the apart- ment house at No, 119 East 88d street. Set Bed Clothing on 30 and 32 West Front St., RED BANK, N. J. f New York, Roy VanBrunt, son of D. H, VanBrun ONH MINUTE'S WALK FROM PATTERSON & SPINNING'S. Suits between Hendricki and his wife of Long Branch, lit a gas jet in an up- »nd between Mrs, Hendrioks and Miss stairs room of his home a few days ago Biggar have since been begun, because and threw the lighted match out of the ANDREW NASER, window. The match set fire to some REAL ESTATE Mm. Hendricks alleges Miss Biggar Suceeesor to Chariot Jtogm, f Anything Wrong alienated her husband's affections, bed clothing on the roof and the bed and Insurance. Hendrioks and Stanton have been out clothing was burned up. The low amounted to about f 15...... on bail, awaiting the decision of the FRESH BAKERY PRODUCTS Property for sale and to rent in ———•» » » „ K there is. Mod for FltfgibbpB, No mat- matter. It is not believed the case will 5PS ter bow small or bow lame the Job It, be all parts of town. Several special ever again be called to trial, Band Maihed in a Stalk Cutter. OF ALL KINDS, s m will Hi H for vou and fixI t quick. He will _j not only f % It quiet, but be will fixI t bargains just now for sale. m t » 0. R, Applegate, a farmer at Wes right. Bad the charge will be only what There ia hardly a home in Shrews- Freehold, was operating a corn stalk W you would expect for Outclass work, Loans effected. bury, Middletown, Bolmdel, Eatontown cutter a few days ago when his lefi Delivery at Door Every Morning Agent for Girard Insurance Co, and Atlantic townships where THE REG and Afternoon. s •. XbTEB ia not taken,—Adv. hand got caught between, two cog 5 u JANES FITZGIBBON, m i m •• wheels, Before the machinery could be Send word if you would like oi to Three-pound can of pumpkin or beets stopped his hand was badly mashed serve you. . .MM!.. D. W. WILLGUSS, tot 8 cents, at P, F, Supp'i,—Adv, One of his flngeru had to be amputated. i G«f, FfMrt Ml Broad Sts., Red B*nk •*• 4 I Matchless Light! 4 * \ Perfect Power! 4 4 4 \ ELECTRIC, OF COURSE. 4 t We will wire your building at cost, to be paid for at your own convenience, 4 * and supply five-light clusters FREE. 4 • ^ m m 4 I LIGHT SUPPLIED AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: 4 % Five lights or less at flat rates : 4 75c. per Light per month ...until 9 P.M.) 4 sac, 4i •* "•• " " lo " > Saturday Nights until 1 A. M. $1.00 M •• " ** " 12 H, ) 4 1.10 " " 1 A. U, 1.50 • " All Night. 4 4 Over five lights on meter at 14 cents per killo watt. Five per cent discount if paid by 10th of month. 4 4 Let our representative call and show you how we can save you money. . 4 4 4 SHORE ELECTRIC CO 4 23 East Front Street, RED BANK, N. J. | STOLE A RIG TO RIDE HOME, V A YEAR INSTATE PRISON. An JBmvtw Whtmkey Settle Found in Trimmed ! the Stolen Waaon. WILLIAM REILLY SENTENCED And % ! Seasonable Goods. | ON MONDAY. Cornelius Hendrickson of JerBeyville Vntrimn}ed tied his horse under the American hotel I Be Ann Down Varrle Covert «f i eheda at Freehold a few nlght« ago and Tailored Hats, ^ Griddle Cake Flour, Eatontown oft July Mh and Warnwhen he was ready to go home the rig v lontirtftl it* Court ** Freehold Ostrich Plumes, La at If'eefc. was gone. The next morning the rig Buckwheat Flour, was found under the sheds of the Brick Birds—'Wings, William Reilly, Ro§e Reilly, his wife, church at Bradevelt. The rig was all and all the noveUtiea for the 1 and Andrew Kelly, all of Aibury Park, V Maple Syrup, were tried at Freehold last week on a right but an empty whiskey bottle was charge of having run down Carrie Co- found in ihe wagon. Mr. Hendrickson Tali Season of 1903 Honey Molasses, thinks that some one living in the i vert at Eatontown through careless driv- are now ready for your inspection ing on the evening of July 4lh last. vicinity of Bradevelt stole the rig to ride Karo Corn Syrup, Miss Covert was riding a bicycle at thehome, at i m • m Mince Meat, , time of the accident. She wa§ knocked i unconscious and was badly bruised. Jumped From a Wagon, 1 Miss A. L Morris's Mr. and Mrs. William Southard, who V Sweet Cider, The sight of one eye WHS completely de- 06 street stroyed m the result of the accident and lire near Georgia schoolhouse, in Howell township, were driving home from Free- the postofflce. 1 Cranberries, the sight of the ether eye was impaired. hold a few days ago when Mr. Southard I The occupants of the wagon did not 1 stop to ascertain the extent of the girl's began running the horses. Mrs. South- ••»••••••••••••••••••••»•• etc., etc, etc. ard became frightened and jumped from I injuries but kept on at their rapid pace. the wagon. Hhe received a bad out on The defendants admitted that they the head and a number of bruises about THE GERI1NI1 HOTEL, Best Coffee in the Country for 25c. per pound. \ had been on a jollification and that they the body. _ 1618 Front St., Red Bank. might have been a little reckless, but 23PFresh Eggs always on hand and more wanted, they said that the horse had got scared The reason why it pays business men THE GERMANIA, formerly con- to advertise in THE REGISTER is because at firecrackers just before the accident ducted by J, Degenring, is well so many people take he paper. Thee equipped with all the essentials ' and was beyond their control. They did is hardly a family in all this part of and accessories of a first'Class \ not stop, they said, because they were Monmouth county where THE REGISTER Is not thefavorite paper.—Adv. hotel. The features include . afraid of being lynched. William 4 The John Huston Co., Reilly admitted that be had the reins Lunch and Cigar Counter*. < Pool and Billiard Tables, \ GROCERS. when the accident happened. The judge CHARLES LEWIS, No. 8 East Front Street, & instructed the jury to acquit Mrs. Reilly And a Reading Room, ' and Kelly, as there was no evidence to WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DIALER IN The bar is supplied with flrst- \ ihow that they had been oriminally class Liquore, Wines, Beers and ii Uigars, negligent. Reilly was found guilty and Lumber, Sash. Doors, BUnda, Ola,** First-class accommodations are Las Ranges, $12.OO. he was sentenced on Monday to a year and Builders* Hardware, furnished for permanent and in state prison. transient guests. Special atten- RED BANK, N. J, tion paid tp getting up dinners, ,4a. Five Swede* Fined 980 Each. J. EIHM K BROW KR, Proprietor. At the Employment Agency. Three Swedes from Oomo and two •••••••••»•••••»••••••»• from Gallilee got drunk and got in a Yard at corner of "West and Ohestnu scrap at Long Branch last Saturday. streets, near railroad, They attacked a resident of Long Branch r add they were locked up. They were BRANCH YARDS i Spring Late and AsburJ Park Good Plumbing. arraigned before a police justice and FACTORY! D0NKIRC.N. Y. No plumblDK Job Ii too larsfe for me to ( were fined |30 each. , FBOItt SOUTH AFRICA. undertake; uo job Is too small for me to give attention to. The imall Joo gieta the line attention u t Two Drunken Men FlnetL -"' If air Way ofVMng ChamberUln'i the big one—they butb get tbg best, Peter Kelly and Jacob Schanck wtre Couch Bemedf. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from ESTIMATES CHEKRrULLY FURN18BID. arrested in Bed Bank last Saturday Durban, Natal, South Africa, flays • ** A JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTIND«D TO, night being drunk and disorderly. The a proof that Chamberlain's Cough SATISPAOTION ODARANTBID. Remedy is a cure suitable for old and arrests were made by Officers Haley arid I carry ooDitantly on "hanJ til the (atmi Patterson. Justice Sickles fined each young, I pen you the following: i sanitary appliances, enabling me to do neighbor of mine had a child just ow work without delay. prisoner a dollar and costs, or $4.50 in all. two months old. It had a very bad cough and the parents did not know The -Vfzges we allri^k Madam what to give it, I suggested that if they A Delayed Wedding Announcement. would get a bottle of Chamberlain1 BIT/do you have a gas ranfe? The marriage of Misf Clara Wain- Oough Remedy and put some upon th right, daughter of B, H. Waiimgta of dummy teat the baby was sucking it HOWARD FREYj Manaequan, to Austin H, Founier of would no doubt cure the child. This MONMOUTH ST., they did and brought about a quick re- Consolidated Gas Company of New Jersey New York baa just been announced. lief-and cured the baby," This remedy The wedding took place at Newark on ii for isle by 0. A, Hinton & Co., Drug- RED BANK, . NEW JEBSE\\\ RED BANK. N. J. Jnfrty*. gliti, 4 Broad street, Eed Banji, fl^jrs Telephone Call, 81 a. To hm Trmm I iwid ihe, "did Hannah teU GOOD CORSETS. 9m be fr«*f>, to he frt»e from the b«n MINOR HAPPENINGS IN ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY. MN-tmmitml \utem, Tri/1it*9 CM«f iMCirfrNf* flNd *»/ I.i/r IN I illtyr AUNT JANE T, '. who w»« iit ON EXPERIENCE. the ^ft'ivrv hu^ ;it Krt'«'hi>ki until recently, hs* u p tti :i ^riKi'iy niure at Trenton, Hveiybcxly at sonic time or other will hear or read some combination of words which attract Mis. AMUT SVimlell of 1 ^ Hrttiu-h ami her daughter Jennie liuvf £i>n»' tu their attention, and the more they think of them, the more food for thought they find. I,"S Angeles, California, to spend tin- winter. Last week I stopped at Tetley's news store and bought the "Red Book" for light reading. U. I. lUvisnn of Key-port Iris the «'nn- On page 47 my attention was nailed fast to these words "Experience is an intangible asset; you triict to luiilil n new hoiiHe ut Malawmi for H. K. t^kenson at H i-ost of *.'i.(HM>. can't put yourthum^ on experience, but it is the most valuable capital any person can have." Any On Hiillowt'Vu night Niiiiit' one threw H brick ut Richard U. Hrown's huiim' at preacher or orator could talk on this subject for hours without exhausting it, There is no bottom Kevport iinil broke the nliiitlor. A fnnnt-rH' institute will U> JulH HI to the depth of this quotation and the more you think of it, the more you will see in it. It applies on Friday and Saturday, No- to all persons in all lines of business and in every walk in life. iJOth und 1\?>l- MJHH Mil Thompson of Howell lias « It is this valuable asset that counts in the Storck store. The experienced piano builder, with position (IH teacher of the* public school Ht Spring Valley, 16 years of local experience, k}io7vs what kind of a piano will withstand this trying and changeable William S. liiiiikiiiH (if Freehold I UH a position in the MnuiJ works «l Hejim-Mii, climate ; he has goods built accordingly, and uses makes that have proven their ability to stand well, George W. HroH-n and family of Key- to give good service tor many years, and to make friends and business for Storck of Course, port have num'd to Baltimore. A Hepnrtrr'H Xeir Job, When you buy a piano, don't consider the terms and price alone. What you want primarily C. F. Bwett of HightHlowti, who has been employed aH a reporter on the Free- is a first-class piano that will withstand these climatic changes ; one that won't be out of order when hold Tmnwript for H«veral inonfIIH, has you need it most; one that will be worth its price in years to" come and that you need not be given up bin position and JH now working for tin1 Trenton TimfH. H. W. Reen of ashamed to have in your parlor. The price is after all, only secondary. Get the best standing Trenton in now employed on tho Tran- quality first, and the price will be within your reach if you buy at Tradina Stamp Vompany, The merchants of Ling Branch have organized a local trading stamp com- puny. Joseph Goldstein in president, J. K Hay+lm secretary and 8. 8, Scobey treasurer. The concern liiis I wen in- STORCK'S, of Course. corporated with 1100,000 capital. Uniting at Ufa Ofcf Mome, John H. Bicklt'H of Avocu, Pennsyl- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• vania, has been visiting relatives at Freehold and Matsiwrm, When a young work in the proposed new cigar factory man he waa a clerk in Sliinn & (Jono at Matawan, a sufBuient number to in- ver's store at Frfehold. He is now a sure the establishment of the enterprise. telegraph operator, Hurried Vive Yearn, Mitiaifan itach Ijeattett, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Butcher of Frederick Uoykendall, president of Ardena entertained a company of friends the Keyport steamboat company, IIHS a few nights ago in celebration of the leased James L imhertson's dock nt Mata- fifth anniversary of their marriage, wan for three years. It is expected that he will Htart a boat line in opposition Firemen Elect Offieern. to the Wyckoff, The Atlantic fire engine company of Long Branch has elected Thomas R. Ttcentv Front Street Red Bank, N. J. &•• V