ANK •// OtWE XXXIV. NO. 26. RED BANK, N." J.*, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20,1911. PAGES 1 TO 12.

CHMCTKAS. XK BAJPTX8T ORUB.GB. Booletjr Will *»w a Celebmtlon Knt LIFE OF A MISSIONARY. nr Tork Artirta to Hender "In a Per- •lon auin" at Ben Bank. Mona.y Mlrht. UB.VSM OXW TBXIS OI The entertainment of the "In a Persian Garden," by Liza Eintrucht society wilt be held in the sxroanraoxB xm jehmann, will be given in the First society's rooms on Christmas night baptist church of Red Bank on TUCB- at eight o'clock. ' Vocal and instru- Klit Mary Lov«tt, Dau»it«r of Join T. lay night, 16th, under the mental music and recitations will be XiO»«tt of Little Silver, in Kir I.«tt«r« uspices of the Metropolitan bureau given and a number of children will SMorlbti H«r Work u>d Condition. •t New York. This is an old favorite Jr EUGENE FIELD take part. Willy Kleinachmidt, Flor- Among- tha Rlndna. I ith music lovers and its revival ence Kunow and Louise Gordon are Friends and relatives of Miss Mary should prove an event of note in the among the performers. Lovctt, daughter of John-JT. Lovott musical circles of Red Bank and vicin- AS I was going to town has promised to be present and make f Little Silver, have received a num- ity. A concert by noted singers and the children happy. The arrange- ber of letters from her in which she musicians from New York will pre- / V Upon the earth I cast me down ments arc in charge of Jacob Degen- describes her life as a missionary in cede the presentation of "In a Persian ring. India. She sailed for India last iarden." Alfred G. Robyn, who con- All underneath a little tree Edmund September, and she is a teacher of a lucta the meetings of the Philharmonic school for orphan girls at .^ategarh lociety of Red Bank, has arranged the That whispered in this wise to me: in North Central India. ntire program and will direct the Clarence A NEW DOUBLE HOUSE. When she was a little girl Miss iffair. "Oh, I shall stand on Calvary ' Lovett's greatest desire was to be- KA2TT AIiTGBATtOnS BStXO KA.DB come a missionary in India, As Bhe And bear what buithen saveth theel" Stedman TO THE BORSOBSBB KOMXITEAD. grew older this derire became stronger, and ehe writes home that MPROVING HIS HOUSE. As up I fared to Bethlehem town It la On* of th« Larftit Dwrtliiif • »t her pleasant anticipations of her work B«d Bulk »n4 It Owctl t>j Tcitnk in that country are realised) She isMAHT CHANars BBIHa MASS TO I met a shepherd coming down, Hamon—Iht Curt of tn» ImproM- interested in her work, likes her com- H. H. O&AflSSN'B raoFEBTy. m.nti Will t» Abont f 5,060. panions and has gaineg d in health a . Thee And thus he quoth: "A wondrous sight Frank Mflneon is making many-fm- life of an IndaIdIndiani missionaryiiryiy} } is } muc chh Improvement*- Coitlaf t8,0oa sr« Belur provements to the Schroedor home- more pleasanlt t thath n in ththe pafit. TheTh y Male to Mil Roam M Hath spread before mine eyes this night. tend on Peters place, which he bought receive the best.medicnlattention, and Oround* t* Ii*. dTAiH, uni Oatrlma a short time ago. The house is one of their. comfort and. safety a. looked Bonae M&ie l»to Otttfi. An angel host most fair to see, tho largest at Red Bank and was built after by a missionary board. H. H. Classen of Bed Bank is mak- about 35 years ago. It Is 40x60. feet. The country.where Mies j/»vett is ng a number of improvements to his That sung full sweetly of a tree Originally it wn« located back from living is very flat. Lumber s scarce ouse on the west side, of the Red Broad street, a long driveway leading and manure is used for jCuel At the Bank road »t Shrewsbury. He mar- That shall uplift on Calvary from the street.to tho house. ' This orphanage the girls or*, tatif ht about ied Miss Enola Curtis of Red Bank was .before Potors place was cutthe same lessons as the children of ast Rummer, and al Boon as the What burthen saveth you and me.** through from Broad street to Maple America.. Miss Lovett d««ribeB -them changes an made th« couple will avenue. as toll, lithe and dork" and 4s beauti- move in the house. Hie house was And as 1 gat to Bethlehem town, The house has been turned around ful as tho girls of America. No at-built 26 years ago by R. and W. L. so that it faces Peters place. It will tempt is made to teach them .any cus- Borden, and Mr. OUMh bought it toms which will cnjb.arr.nB . them in from the Borden estate. Lo, wise men came that bore a crown. be converted into a double house with their life when they leavj) school. eleven rooms on each side. Each part Table manners in India are very dif- The porch on the east side of the "I« there," cried 1, "in Bethlehem will have a bath room. The house ferent from those of America^ In the louse is being, enlarged, and on the will be provided with hot air heat, orphanage the girls sit on the floor louth a porch, sun parlor and porte- A King shaj] wear this diadem?" electricity, gas, hot and cold water and eat out of one large dish. No ochere are being built. The basement and other comforts and conveniences. forks, knives or spoons are Used, the will be used, as a laundry, and the "Good sooth," they quoth, "and it is ho An addition of 35x20 feet is being carrying all the food to their outhwest room of the first floor will built on the north end of the house. mouths in their fingers. >e enlarged and made into a kitchen That shall be lifted on the tree A new front porch is being built, ind butler's pantry. Large fireplaces and a number of new windows have They do this very daintily, being with brick mantels will be in the liv- And freely shed on Calvary been put in the house. The rooms on very careful not to spill anything on ng and dining rooms. The living the first floor wlll.be greatly changed, the floor. The teachers do not under- oom will be improved by an open What blood redeemeth us and thee."* but on the second floor very few alter- take to change the table manners of stairway on the south side. Between ations will be made. The house is Ihe girls because this wo\il3 unfit them the living room and the hall and be- 1 for their native Indian life,' No chairs ween the hall and dining room will Unto a Child in Bethlehem town one of the most substantially con- are in the orphanage and the pupils be openings with: commns. structed at Red Bank, and when the sit on the floor. The . heat is in- The wise men came and brought the crown, changes are made it will be converted tense, and in the open air men and An old bathroom wilt be taken out into two handsome residences. The women wear large cork, hats with if the hall, and a window scat will And, while the infant smiling slept. cost will be^about $6,000. The barn cloth coverings. be made. Bathrooms will be built on on the place is being remodeled and he second and third stories, and Upon their knees they fell and wept, will be made into a garage. The greatest pests in the orphanage now stairway will be made from the are white ants. The religion of the ftchen to the second floor. Hardwood But with her babe upon her knee. Indiana makes it a crime to kill these floors will be laid on the first story , BVILDima A LOO CABOT. insects, and for this reason the ants and in the hall of the second story. Naught recked that Mother of the tree have things pretty much their own The house will be provided with elec- |Where the winter frost Ivo Bed $lank Boyi £ook Forward to away. Miss Lovett writes that the ricity, steam heat and hot and cold That should uplift on Calvary Orefct ^lme When it is Vinlihea. walls of the orphanage are covered ivater. Ashbel W. Borden is the con- iThey are soulless elves, wh Five Red Bank boys are building a with them, and that they are the most tractor, and Howard Frey of Red What burthen saveth all and log cabin for a clubhouse in Welling- destructive pests she has ever seen. Bank is doing the plumbing work. me. i, and laugh at our _ __^ ton W. Kennedy's woods on the Ridge They will eat most anything, even The house will be repainted by George .Ring fleetly, chimes! Swiftfs\vift,*mp load. The boys have cut down a num- tho books and papers which are used Curtis nf Little Silver. The appear- Again I walk in Bethlehem town ber of trees, and the logs are in place. in the,school. ance of the building will be materially They are made .of_cb.e mocking misf Boards will be nailed to the inside of The people of the section where Miss :hanged. The plans for the alter- And think on him that wears the crown, the building to keep out rain and Lovett is teaching-are principally of ations are of the colonial style of show. .The.cabin will.be auoutyiQxl& architecture. I may not kiss his. feet again 'No'e/f .#*/)'• ~$^W^ the, middle-cast*;.or-class- Jud'ted by feet, and it will have a fireplace. standards in America they arc-very The grounds will be graded and Nor worship- him as 1 did then. at a place called "Frog Hollow." This considerable difficulty in learning the ruary. The cost will bo about $8,000 fth?*mbther, then, who died sounded like a Rood name to the boys Hindu language and that she will r£$tjie^greens were sere last Christmas-tide? and they decided to give their cabin spend the next six months in studying this title. They expect to build the it. The woman who is now in charge AUCTION AT LINCEOrT. HAER.Y HOHMAN 1ST H£W TOWKBUIF COMMITTEZMAII. ushrj^falling chimes! Cease, cease, my||rhyrnes! cabin during the Christmas vacation, of the orphanage will leave for Amer- and they look forward to preat sport ica on a furlough next April, and Misj Sale on tlie John Christian Soffel Farm Ho was Arrested ZiUBt weolc on a Clinrgo c. Edward Tilton Appolntod to Till Va- when the clubhouse is completed. Lovett will take entire charge of the I,a>t Week. Made la September. cancy la Roundel Board. school. Harry Hohman, a had Red Bank Wesley Mason of Centerville has re- To Kettle the estate of the late John signed as a member of the Holmdel Christian Soffel a sale of live stock boy, was arrested last Wednesday CHRISTMAS ON TWO FABMS. DAHCE A.T EVERETT. night on a charge of assault and •ownship committee and 0, Edward and farming implements was heh Tilton has been appointed in his place. Tuesday of last week on the Soffe battery made by Thomas Stnnton. Oooa Tlmei lor tlie Polka on the Thoj About Seventy Persons Attend I The assault ia alleged too hnve oc- Mr. Tilton was sworn in office at a son ana McCnmpbell placet. farm near Lincroft. Benjamin Grigfc'E; curred last snmmerwhen Hohman and meeting of the township committee ties ThurBdny Night. was auctioneer, and .Albert Ti. .I,vinp last Thursday, The other members of. Lowifi S, Thompson will givo his an- The first of a series of dances at and Joseph Vf. Thompsitpwevc clerks. Htanton were in James Miivtin'K barn nual Christmas treat to his employees Everett- wha ^held-in- -the—old- hot. at"Little"Sikvr.' Sjtsttltoil "eliitnis'that lie t'onimlttee'afe Jonathan I.'Holmes on.'B'rbokdaltf farm at Lincrott next A" small "crowd' tarried "out and for Hohman attacked him while he wnsof Holmdel and Jacob Lambertson of week. Mr. Thompson' is in Florida, building at that place hist Thursday this reason many of the things sold night. The dunce WIIH arranged by acheap. asleep and took a sum of money from Hazlet. This is the first time in a and the Christmas treat will be incommittee consisting of James Ilickey, his trousers pocket. Hohman disap- number of years that the Holmdel end charge of Mrs. Thompson, who wil Edward M. Haley of Red Bank of the township has had a majority James B. Carton, Edward Brasch, Ar bought a cow and calf for ?49. Ii,peared a few days later and was not remain at Brookdale. till after the noli thur Soden and Thomas Kelly, ft seen atfain till last Wednesday. lie of the members of the committee. Mr. days. Allen Parker of Red Bank paid $33 Holmes was re-elected hist month. All small admifasion fee was charged and for a cow. David B. Soffel, who lives was arrested in the "pit" by Detective A Christmas trcnt will be Riven to this was sufficient to meet the expenses r Minugh. He claims that he dill not three members of the committee are. the farm folks on Theron McCamp of the affair. The dance was not iion the farm, bought cows for ?27..>U, take Stanton's money ami that he Democrats, rind some oE the Republi- bell's place at Holmdcl. There will h< money making venture, but was ar-.$^2 and-$!i3. George Woods of Rn struck him in self defense. In de-cans are disgruntled because a Repub- a , and gifts for th< ranged solely for a general good time. Bank bought a horse for $43. A larg fault of $500 bail imposed by Justice lican in not on the board. The Repub- people on the farm. The treat will b< quantity of tools and farm implement!! icans never oppose the Democratic It was the best dance ever held a were struck off. Wise he wns sent to the county jail ^iven by Mrs. MeCampbell. Everett. About seventy persons won to await the action of the (;rand jury. township ticket in Holmdel, but lhi> iStunton was held under $100 bail as Democrats occasionally allow a Repub- present, among them being pcopl. HAS NOT SOLE HIS PLACE. Now Zilghta at Hoadden's Comer. from adjoining tmvna and villages, a material witness. He is commonly lican to be( elected by not nominating anyone against him. At the present The Middletown township committee The music was provided by Red Bank known.as "Blackie" and is said.to be musicians. Andrew Freedinan Denlea Report Tim a loader of a Rant; nf tramps. It istime nil the township ollicials are Dem- will put up three 32-candIc power He Has Sold Hl» Estate on Tower Hill. ocrats. 3UI.D UIVE nrTY DOQB AWAY. BIO PERSONAL ESTATE. alleged that the tramps threatened to lights. One will lie at the trolley Ushers' Union Meeting-, Kast week it was reported in several station, one at Coyne road and one at disown him as their leader if lie SHOT TOUR PHEASANTS. |l>t«r Want Advertlaemonti Dellvar Mto. Jonnnette I.. Allan Left Over $20,000 of the New York papers that Andrew pressed the chaw airninsl Ilohman, the high bridge on the Chapel Hill The Ushers' Union of the Firs Freedinan had sold his country estate the Ooortd. In Casli, Mortgngo., Etc. rond. Frank Scott, one of the town- Methodist church met Tuesday night and it was for this reason that he was They were of tlie Hungarian Variety ana lust OvnbcrK of tlie Newman Miss .leminette 1,. Allen of Shrews on Tower Hill, Red Bunk, to Jacob held under bonds as a material wit- shipeomniitteemen, made the arrange- of lust week nt the home of Forros II. Schiff, the banker. Mr. Freedman, wore Killed nt Everett. linns road had a IIOK a few weeks bury, who died some timo aco, left i ment,-; for these li^liLy. Coinpton, president of tho league. Th< ness. He was unable to find a bonds- ~ which ho wanted to fret rid of. larjre pcrtionul estate. An inventory o in a eiMimuinieation to Tut. RK(;IHTI-;K, man and was sent to the county jail. Holmes I'nanver nf Lincroft and the personal property of the estate has union will accept the challenge of tin lays the report is absolutely untrue Fred 1'olhnmis of the Phalanx went tried several times tu irive the Baptist union to play a name of in KunniiiK nn the Sheriff Smock place at mil away but no one seemed to juKt heen tiled at Freehold by William Bhopherda Qlvo a Dance. and that \w has no intention of selling GOT TWO RACCOONS. R. Stevens of IOatontown and Richard door buKL'ball. The neNt meeting o his place. Mr. Freedinan is a member Kverctt last week. They shot four , it.. He finally placed a want uil- The Shepherds of Bethlehem gave the union will lie held January 2d ii Hungarian | licasaiit:-. The birds wcro Sickles of Shrewsbury, who were the a dani'e in their lod^e room in the nf the executive committee of the lisement in TllK ItKClHTKH and roon appraisers appointed for this purpose. tho ehureli at which time an entertain Minnesink realty company, which is Two Huntora Xlownrdeii After n Trump different from any the hunters had rr the paper wan out bn wns del- Second national bank building IIIKI nient will he given. Xiiiitiiier AH Niiriit. ever seen and it was nut till several A minim my of the inventory was as Wednesday night, Tlie dunce was welt developing the .losey Field furm in Id with inquiries from jionple who follows: Midilb-town township and is also a llrncst Kahn, Jr., nf the I'lialan.x. days later that they learned the name litcd n dop. Mr. Ornhi'i'tr says he attended and the net proceeds were Chester Simmons to move Here. Ui'iihi-n White of Ui'd Hank ami Har- f their uaiiic. III.' birds weighed about $11. Musio was furnished hy director of the .Alonmmith county fair Id have given away fifty (IOITH. Cil Mil Inn Illll ill. . . The improvements to the Putter- association. old Laros and John Klzinjter of Liu- iiliniil one pound each, ami it is prob- llarenre White advertised some Mi' •pOH '.1 llI lulllk KK Minnie Dunhur on tin? piano and win lintisi! cm' the southern end croft, went raccoon hunting al theable I hat they wandered from some, frs for sale in THE IiKiiisTKii a In HllV In K» 1>Illl1uikin|'. is now under way. .1. Husinv mid J!S yearn, 'I'he ImildiiiK will lie extended Kelly of Headden's (Jorner, for t^nmo. They were alinut ivmly In Vans of lied ltank are the contract- IIIIH a weekly circulation of over inir tile total value of Misis Allen'H per- and plans were made for the ctuniiie: 1 I copies- and Ibis means Hint your Honnl estnte $^(i,r,<.Ht.7r,. 1 the rear to rover the entire lot. who is employed on Ihe .Straua estate, jrn home without anything to show f.ir or. '. cut an artery in his wrist la.st Friday. year. Tlie business of the company their labors when the ilo|:.-; ran across Icrtitieniont KOCH into iilinost every for I'.Ull exceeded all former years. •ill in all thin part of lUonmoiilli New Funner at nolmilfll. He WIIH tlininiiiir trce^ when the saw two inccnnii^ Tile Ymias ran ill a Ormllnir n l"inporty. lipped uud tilunlu'il liis; wriut. Dr. hole, but the docs K,,t llnin mil ami |nty. With your advertisement lu- fivArvtt. Mnn to (In on A Tiin. II. Mihvnrd Ai nislioni' has taken William J'lryker, who farmti one of i. lli'uwiiiiiK Wik.ni of Ucil Hank the l'.UIIIll'1'll killeil Iliem. Tile lac reml by MI innny people you are .lames M. ('artuii, who ha.'i been en- 3101'flt) IllUlUtiBM MOVOll. nut tlie hrill'.e ill float of liis place on .lames !•'. Crnwfonrii places at Nulunwe- d tip Ihe wound. c.ion:; Weighed fourteen |iullllil:; each. |o»t eertain of llndiiu: ,'ninenne who Kafvil in fnniiiiiH n( Kverett, will iutip, nrar Mveict.l, will have .charge l.lllbil' & Slapletiill have lilove.l Sycamore avenue al Sb rewshii iy anil what .Voli advert i'ie. leave nfter the holiday,! for a (rip (o r tin- (iideoii & Duly farm at lloh.uh'l Vl-link Illnnil lu i:»Kinu estate on the UUIII:;UII road, inn are I'led Luther and .lull n St nple- Ilk ponlolllco for the w : eliilim' ll.nel, With III'.' I). K. Itohel'ts uf Key Clothe..line thieves vinilcd Shrewii- Hlllne his piiHitinn with the lirin after muled lu:;t week fur KtiKlund. Hi- on. luiry last iv.eh. clolliini; bi'lnnicinif to leather Kith, tin* iiddi'i'ssii,'«' 1 to: nlrytuif mi Art«i\nu Woll. port 11:1 Ilir html. l>r. II. I'!. Shaw nf he returnM from the trip. fiiiluelly lived in l'!ni:laiiil and lie |[ev. I'uii'lil I. I'IIISOIIS and Hairy (J. mill Mr< AMn. Mil'. I'nil.ei'. LiMiK llraiii'h read a paper on "hiet An iirtesian well, ItOI) feet, dei'p, ill will upend the winter wiih relatives •I'o Hunt III Mi.illl Oarollnit. Itolllllll-; ll» .'.I lilell. I'l II) I) IK ll. Mil.,. on I'IIIIII- being mini, la Ui<: rear of h'riiiili I'it- in Typhoid." Al the niiunal meet ui|. lily M nlaooilnt Your Kolliiiiy Mniiejr, (here. I'idwjiril W. l'eriine, Hie hotel pro- ti'iiger'ii ineal iniirki'l. 011 llroail utin't. of the Kociely at l''l'eelinlil nil III. .1 i\ ' K t mull Make a Metection of lioljilny jewelry piielnr nl Iliilmilel, will li'iivi1 nbi.nl "Tlis lltnu'' to Unlit ft Pallet. 1 II. II.1II 1 ,i nilIIIIII.'IOS Matthew; & Thompson urn duin^ the of III t. wei'k'llr. 1'. I', llall'illv of Iti'il at M. Dorewilz'ii on Went Kronl, Hired Ghi!«lliini nt I.liiniiirt. Ihe Ill'th nf .lanuaiy in conipiiny with IIIIIOIMIIIIII, Kline : iiilili. llnnk renil a paper mi "Tlie Ml•: i ii'i nf WITK. The well will l>r used In con- r ! "The SI IIK," ii club of lied Hunk • .Illllll MM i Mil -lllM. II MmJIli, nml nave from Illl to II) per cent. It The m-linliirii of the I,in.Toft .SIIII- lioine oilier Illell for a Illllll ill| trip ill Chi..nic Inciiralile 'I'nlu i eiiliir Suli • III !• !•'. M l.'llllM nrction with Mr. I'lttenicer'n eold fitor- i, n|' men, will hold a ilalnn III III" 1 Hinllli, will pny you to nliop mi the nide day-nclioiil will inc.'I in the chapel mi Noilli riiiolilia. lie will lie I'.olle 1 V. in inni y on IMoniiioiith nt reel, next Mni'V \l nl•'!,, lit reel where HIOIO expenne in lemi on a|rn plunt. r bout tiller weokfi. J'- "-" . *.^ IT Mill Mi, U il I .Siifiirday ni| ht, and will i ereive [Hen Wedne ilny nii'lit. r Muiv llnylii mill Wlill nccount of te:in help litre nml iininller cnl a of cnnilv mid oianrc!!. No form- AUmiilM.1 nntwjnnL lit. New Yink. llnll 1111 Uliilatinita HIBlit, rent, /lilc, nl Clirint iiuia ellti'ltni III. will III To Vl»lt In North flnrollnn. lii-v. Ihvii'lil L- I'm1' ""'. |':r-loi- of lii'iiullfill 11 ml atlrnillvi- 1 i11 <• of The Saratoga uncial club, a new Mill. 1' I ill Fl..:,I of llnllllilrl will I the Mllewsblll'v I'le'ihvll'l Illll ebliri'll, If you wi.'b I cine u licuiitlful I110111I lingn wali'hiiii, lirneeletii nail me nun, lied llnnk oipinl/nlion, will hold a liall in I'iiiri-ku I111II on I1I>I>I'II nlri-i-t mi leave next week for Klll'lltnll, North llMeailed a tillll(|llet I'lV'ell tiy the 1'rrn IIIKIICI rinr for u lady or Kciilleiium lutlffilu l mivellleii miltnlili' ^n- rrv or i-hm-t. |rlvnn nwiiy fn-n with flu i i.l 11111 M iilnlil. Carolina, where i>he formerly liveil. In lei ian Illlliill ill Hie Iliilel Samy ill buy ll lit IM. lloii'Wlt/.'ii, III' rrllllliln Kill" at very low iniCi'ii ill M. Tlu-uili .Slilwt-ll. Ihe ppmnMer our ilolliir n full quint Ciihlnnt whin •She will npi'iid II month with friend" New York on .Moinluv. Jeweler, Illl We'I I'lnllt nlri'i'l, Hull |«wlt«'n, !l!l Went l.'imit iitnel, Id-il and Htoii Leepeepei i nntt i.veiill, IIIIIM hail 11 kfj lively Mntliiiliiy. .1. 1. Mniuiky, JO Hnna>(a of Uimlltr. Illld IrlllllVe; III. Unit Illace. Iliinli. .I'll'. ^. lk. A tin. |iencll (ll An.'.oi I ill nut", mi nit' liiea!, t iil'.ian, l''n«l I'Ynnt Mlrci't. Iti'd Hunk.—Adv. ('liiyloti'n ('(•lehiiited ttutiuiivrii In now luilil of tlllre airemn iionui of Cluyton'n reii-- All klniln nf cyn tioiibla I rented nnd iniiilit't, vill di the work, Adv. ' III millHtigii. M111I11 only friu,) Kl e" fiirninliiMl, Work fully ifimr- I'onvlticed. Adv. iiit |linll!y hnlidliy y.muht at imperil. Latent ntylcil llllil Ideiui III ctcd cum rml .fi-mny |iink.- /hdi, niilcd, I,. H. Tnfmiiipky, room 4t i»lli *.» 111 ll' I'llt Wilt llMlll.TH. I'UltllllllttMl Oil (lllillt [,l>lii\in n l',ibn, UIP ten cent. HK'H llnliilny liinl.i Hi tli" iMorery linn Klnu<-r liulldlnit, Hid Hunk. /lid'. 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ninninjj Ia«f week arid shot two Bel- ay. He entertained a large number | sis. , He was 88 years ojd,fim] had avenue, Branch. inii betv/een his present, office and xire & Ktev/art'bueiness colkye at gian hares. One of them weighed f his friends and relatives at dinner, livtd'at AflJ'ntov/n teveraly';iir«. 3b J. Alonzo'Mount's pwjl room. Trenton. ' |R1EFITEP OF NEWS, Ine poundu and onej/unce and the lua lor B*nmi4iu EUoU'd Ohuccb Or^oal«t. Junior Z>e&£U.u Cleara 934. Mora Sliad Caijflit. (Continued from lout page.) ther eight pounds and two ounces. WlUiurn E. Pltk-nuc-r. ond Jacob Mits Ada M. Clayton h:is been A' new fliigjjol(5, ATi 5w\. in length, Tho Junior league of the Mcthodi.st Three lilg «hud weru caught In lM ladies' aid society of the Im- Veteran! Enjoy Boclnl Time. )oll, Jr., of ABbury Park, sailed for elected organist of the Epwortli ICUKUC has been erected in front of the Keed church at Alk-ntown cluaicd ^iil.ijO Captain Hennessey's pound at' North atown Baptist chu^-h recently held The Grand Army men of Long 3ermuda Saturday on the steamer of the Adelphia Methodist church, to-,property at the corner of Delaware at a sale,pi ice cream and fancy arti- Long Branch last Thursday morning. 11 ranch and their wives were enter- )ceanlc. They will be (?one two weeks. nerve for the next six months. and Abbot avenues, Ocean Grove. baznr and cleared ?8fl. -Two hnnd- Bought Team of Horiea. rehjefs embroidered by members of tained lnst Wednesday night by Mr.Save AddniMi to Tarmiri. TWO Big Horn. Wintering la Florida*. Bun Pitchfork In His Hnml. nd MM. H. G. Maps. Jlr. Maps is W. H. Ingling, general manager of John Okci'.son of Howell killed his Chris Meyers of-Marlboro bought n o society sold nt auction for $1.75 Jlr. and Mrs, 'George Skirm uf Clhui'k'K Kogcr.s of I'ro.spertown was fine' pair of dapple gray horses from d ?2.00. ' . _ u member of tho Grand Army, lie Montnouth 'county farmers' ex- hogs luBt week. He detivei-ed two of Ocean Grove have joined the exodus laid up a few days last week with a rlremeu Elect onoeri. • - • •• ImiiL'e, addressed meetings of farmers them to Carson Brothers of Freehold. to Florida iiniTure located at Tampa, S. 11. T'onnan of Freehold hist week. ilort Turn Boon it Elmer and Woodstown last week. They^weighed 1,008 pounds. BO re hand as a result of running a Van Longatrect of Matownn, who is Tho reserve fire company of Long where they will Etuy until spring. pitchfork into it. Ziontr El'aiich Couple to W*od. eallor on thfc battleship Vermont,- Brunch held its annual election of offi- ranoh JProptrty Bold. ' Building New Offloe. Diod of Paralysis. Taking BUHineHB Courses. The engagement of Jjiss Olive Kur- Joyed a short furlough home last cers last weok. Georgo S. Covert is Samuel Hublunsky of New York has W. T. Leffcrson, mayor of Miina- jWiJIinjm'Vanfleurscn of Allcntown guson nnd Charles Nuilil, both of l.onir president, 1'crcy Hennessey secretary Esther l'ull(;n anil llazol Gravattof iek,- His term will soon expiro nnd sought tho Mary McGurvey property Kquan, is building a new office huild- died last^Thursdiiy morning of piiraly- Clarksburg arc .students at the Ridor- Urani'h, was announced last week. ter a leave of four months he will and Frimk Woolley treasurer. •enlist. •'. Killed A Bitf 8otr. Juttl ln rm. Clayton Palmcv of EngliBhtown Holmes Okerson of Hornerstown killed a big hbg last week which us laid up several days last week as weighed 634 pounds. It was the big- e result of injuries received in n t hog killed in the neighborhood of II In hia homo. He was cut andKnglishtown this year. • uiseil on his face and received other to O«uetery(FunA. •juries. • The endowment fund for maintain ftnth of Olarkibnrsr Man. IK Old Tennent cemetery has reached William Y. Steward of Clarksburg $1(1,(100.20. Chuiles Snnford him do- ed last Friday week at tlie age ofnated $2,100 and D. V. Perrino of years. He had been a member of Freehold gave $1,000. . Clarksburg church many yeai'H. Chnrlea O. Oroxion Dead. r. Steward leaves a widow und three Charles C. Croxson, who lived nn ildron. farm neiir Freehold, died lust Tues- obrljJrt Firemen Bleot OSIoen. day. He was 07 years old and leaves John Tliorson is the new president ii widow and two eons, James und Ocean fli-o company of Scnbright Howard Croxson. illinm Furry is secretary and Dnniel Joto no Train Despatoher. ppinper treasurer. Tho election was Neal H. Pi-ice, son of Dr. F. C. Price Your choice of one bottle of good old California Port, Sherry or Claret free with every purchase of $1.00 Id h\Bt week und was followed by a of Imlnystown, is now at Portland worth or over (on all -liquors bottled by us) till January 1st. pper. Oregon, where ho'iB working; as train ,rk«7 Buppor at Loiif Branch. crow despatchor for u railway and The men of the Long Branch PI-CB- navigation company. terian 'church pave their annual Big Biiootlnff Match. pper last Tuesday night. In two A big shooting match will be held mrs 360 persons weru nerved with by the Freehold gun club tomorrow pper Ball's orchestra furnished afternoon. There will be eight twenty usic, target events with.turkeys und other iflelt in Caralv poultry us prizes. j Tho reporp t of the Asbury Park Minister doe* to Florida. 10 East Front Street. Telephone 73. , RED BANK, N. J. mrniva' l' committ"'o- shows a deficit Rev. nnd Mrs. J. T. Scott of Ocean lorn the carnival last summer of Grove have closed their house at thai 108.4S. • Tliu uliuii expects tlv place anil have gone to Florida for thi lIsbury Park city council to meet the rest of the winter. They arc located Leave your order for Holiday Wines and Liquors with us and leave all care and anxiety about its purity Iflcit. nt St. Augustine. and wholesomeness with' us also. . Jtera Wife 9500 to DIvoroe. Somo Big Sog«. I William Garter, nn Asbury.. Park Joseph C. Johnston of Allentowr We handle only the best and most reliable Wines and Liquors, such as have stood the test at home and Iker, has been sued for divorce by killed hia hogs last week. Twenty- abroad for many years. . • Is wife nnd it is reported thut Carter three pigs weighed on an average 24f. 1 >3 ciTered his wife $500 to secure pounds each and five old hogs average s' Our constant growing trade speaks volumes in favor of our method of doing business. A trial will con- decree. The cuse has been post- G01 pounds oach. ned. Minor License! Henowod. vince you. lldleri Elect Oilloer*. Two wholesale liquor licenses wer IPhil VnnDorn hua been elected arenewed by Judge Foster at Freeholi geant nnd Arthur Hurley a corporal last week. The applicants were Sig- HOLIDAY SPECIALS tho Asbury Park military company, frcid Ilirschfield and Joseph Pingiton morrow niKht the company will be- of Long Branch. n shooting for a handsome Kol< Hoino from Ounnlng Trip. Dellwood Whiskey. Apple Jack. California Port and Sherry. edal. 9 Capt. Miller Newman of Lon This brand has been one of our standard hear- (Cider Brandy) ,_. - X quality buttle 25c, Ballon $1.00 With a Broken Back. Branch has returned from a gunnin ers for years, and one in which we have our XX quality Kittle 35c, Kallun $1.50 Raymond Leming of Asbury Park i trip in North Carolina. He remeir faith to suit the most exacting customers. Us Best^ in the land for the money. XXX quality bottle 50c, gallon $2.00 ill lit the Spring Luke hospital where berfiil several of his friends wit quality is above criticism and in the sick room XXX quality, full quart 75c. I was taken over a year' ago surfer- Southern quail, it lias no equal. •> XXXX quality, full quart $1.00 g with a broken back. Leming is I ' XXX quality, full (32 ox.) ql. bottle 75c. XXXXX quality, full quart $1.25 Oav U 3oi ln Imported Port and Sherry. le to sit up but his legs urc pura- ° P KorMn. XXXX quality, full (32 or!) qt. bottlo $1.00 ed. Hurry Woolman of Oconn Grove Old Reserve, full (32 oz.) qt. bottle $1.25 IJ ii ft' Gordon Sherrj, qt. Kittle. . . .$I.O0, $1.23 who wont to Florida a "short time nf*< 1'ermartin Sherry, qt. bottle 75c, $1.00 ofc In a, Hospital. to take it job in a moat market, ha: Delicious Cocktails. Opiirto Port, pure juice, bottle $1.25 [Mrs. Frances C. Baud of Seagirt given up the job and has returned t< Manhattan or Martini, full quirt r-otile, Cockburii Smithes Port, bottle $1.00 Is been seriously sick in a hospital at Ocean Grove. Our Cabinet Rye. C. N. Kiipkc Port, bottle $1.00 rankers following an operation. She $1.00. (lid Calliilad Port, bottle 75c. I on the road to recovery, however, Horse Pell in Ditch. Maiiy'yeirs ago we placed this brand of hisli A horse belonging to Herbert Brow: c;r;u!e Whiskey before the public; in (loine; so we lid will probably be home for Christ- felt that we were ofTerine; tlie linest Whiskey With Bottle of Cocktail las. of AInrgnnvillo stumbled last wee" that could be made, and the high favor that this Clarets and Burgundies. lid a Bonn. while being driven and fell in a ditch Olives Free. The animal was injured ..so that it luu Whiskey has held amongst our customers has Cl.ircl, bottle .25c, case $2.75 Mann White of Matawan has sold a i;iuved our Judgment. Cil il'->rnia Zill! aiulel, boltle 3Sc, luse owned by him at Freehold to. to lie killed. Full quart (32 oz.) bottle .$1.00 case $3.50 Load Flpo Thloves nt Work. i:.ii iTurnia Buriiiiiutv, botlle. . . . (35c, case $6.50 liral Humphi.ll. Mr. Hcniphill works Coronet Dry Gin. Julien Ir Frank Hendrickson of Freehold Lead pipe thieves are again oper St. , I:. 'F. Picanl & Co., 1 This line iiuility of Gin distilled ifter the old Uord C.UI5;. bottle G0c, i;;isc$6.00. Tut lie will move into the house March ating ut Lonjj; Branch. Last wee Ferndale. fashion linjilisli process :uul lias Iven used for .Mar'.Mux, 1:. F. I'ic'ard & Co.. : they entered the Gilsey. fioiisc and go many years wiili lvsl results. With JS a beverage lli.nl eau>:, bottle 75c, case $7.50 I'' aw;iy with a largo quantity of leai (Old Reierve Rye Whiskey) Hint a cure for Madder aiut kidney trouble. Pol itcl Ca net , E. F. l'ieard & connections. f) yeiirs oiil, :is sniootli as velvet. Positively tlie We sell it at the specinl low price af 69c. per l',o.. BunLleaux, bottle. ... .asc. oase $8.50 •lit Sponfl Winter ln Now York. Postiunu Oetfl ItOflge OfAco. . bottle. . IMrs. llunnnh VunClcaf of Adelphia lines! Whiskey uiadt". Jft last week for Selkirk, N. Y., where Fi-orl W. IlendriekR, u lelter currier at Ojean Gmve, has been elected Full quart (32 or.) bottle $1.50 Ic will upm! t.hi" winlisr. Mcmhors of 1 Beers. Ir Sunday-school class gave her amaster of records of Hurbagi castle of Miscellaneous Liquors. Knights of thu Golden Eagle of As- lioelver's Pilsner, Hmlweiser, | re well reception before she went. Our Monogram Whiskey. Mint Julep, on art Wmle $1.00 iJoel^-er's Muenchner, Pabst .Milwaukee. Western Visit. bury Park. .lain:iiea Winn, quart 7Sc. ami $1.00 Liei^inan's l\'hein^o!d, Kuppert's Knickerbocke I Mr. nnd Mrs. S. C. Cowart of Froe- Wedding Announced, The chorus of approval issues forth on every Ruin Punch lissence, hot tic 60c. Lii'bman's Teulo'iiic, Deadleslon & Wuer/, |'ld left last week for Topckn, Kan- Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Clayton of dmp. Pine A^rtc in Maraschino 75c. lireidt's lixport, lihen's, whnre they will visit Rev. andGeorgia have announced the marriage Full quart bottle 89c. Clierries in M.uascliinn 75c. lireiilt's Half & Half, Smith's I'hila. AU', Irs. - "William E. Meeker. Mrs. of their daughter, licrthu M., to How- Icckci- is a sister to Mrs. Cowart. ' ard Clayton, .son of Gordon Clayton of Lriu Gold. Adelphia. The above is only a partial list of our stock. We cany in stock a full line o£ all the popular brands of I Tho E. H. Woolley farm at West Movort to a rarm. lunifl has been sold to J. W. Terry of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bushnell of Imported and Domestic Whiskies, Brandies, Gins, Rhine Wines and Champagnes at the lowest prices. Give us lonti'liiir. Mr. Terry will take, pos- Ocean Grove have moved from that a call and be convinced; Mail orders promptly attended to on .the money back plan if not. satisfactory. Ission on the first of January. pliue to n iiinall fnrm in Cniini'i'lii'iit, • las Railroad, wh'jril.. lb(..y. .will.cnciiKe.in.. poultry- iJoscpli Mt^iH, \vTio graduuti'il from ruining. i Ocean Grove high school, is work- Bulldiua: a Bnrn. •g in tlie oiliiTS uf the Pvnn>ylvanin CharloK L. Ilowlund, who i« ein- [ilroad at Ilohokcn. pluyed in the ollicc of the New York ilntf Coiltso in Doaiffuing*. iclfphone co:Mpany at I.on^' Uram-Ii, i.s 10 EAST FRONT STREET. Telephone T.'i. RED BANK, N. J. iMiss Hazel Ivins of Cliffwood, n lmiklij)t;,,,

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AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR by getting me to do your carting. You will not only have a Happy Holiday Season, but you will be happy the whole year round. • You will find me a great trouble saver. When you give me an order you can rest assured that the job will be properly and promptly attended to without you giving it another thought. Looking after the interest of my customers is why 1 have built up such a big business in a few years.

MODERN VANS FOR MOVING FURNITURE. FURNITURE STORED. • EDWARD J. REILLY, Office: 17 E. Front Street. Telephone 282. Red Qank:, New Jersey, • • Page 4 THE BED BASTS: REGISTER , I DOCT0EB ^rc^oMMM. [ DOINQS OF THE COURT. FREEHOLDERS IN SESSION: «titloner*' EccUty of Eifft*ra Mon-J . . mouth Solde A-noual Election. BMITH OF BED BJBK TO THEY COKBIDEK AI'PLICATIOHS The annual meeting of the l'racti-' FOB TWO. tioneis' society of Kautern Monnioutli BE TRIED TOMOUKOW. i was 'held at tlie lUunmoulli hotel at no Pleads Hot Onllty to Stealing- i> Watoh ftoru WlUinm Flood—Theodore Qexmett Pleads Guilty to DQ0.rtluff nil Wife. " A George1 Smith of Red Bank pleaded not cuilty before Judge Foster last •Kcs week to stealing a gold watch and for two franchises. suited as follows: $2.50 from William Flood last July. Mcinmmitli iind Mirlilli'Si'X liplit coni- He will he tried tomorrow. 1 rr.-s,[h 'I'. Vck-I of jiany asked for a frunt'hisi to iM-ivt a I-HIIK Ili-iiiidi. Theodore Bennett of Belmnr .waived line of poles alon^ the King's highway Vi.-<- i,i-fsiiU-]it — W. Si. Wliltnii.ii. trial and pleaded guilty to deserting; in Middletown township to string of II,.,.IIIIII-. his wife, Sadie Bennett, last March. Si-civtiii')1—i>r. I-Mlvln l.'lflil (,r Itril liu'lit wires mi. The company's rep- Hank. Judge Foi-ter, on questioning Bennett, re.'cntative paid he liiid pi'iinission ;nvii«in-ir i>r. wA.. n.iiiiiisnii df found that he had not contributed any- from the'New York telephone ram- i »';,i"1 isr'.y- .,.,.„ , thing toward the support of his wife 1 f 1 ',- puny to place the light wires on the ! 1,,?:.'i7, n" Cm,.!,.-, and four children since March. He telephone poles if the freeholders ob- j lii'iiri-.-i-nt:itivc-s or nfiiio snelety—Dr. will sentenced tomorrow, jected to another line of poles. Rob- ! •':""'•» •'• "V,"1,",', H'" !irlu!": !,'•''u'-S V Charles Contreof Long Branch, who irt C. Thompson introduced a reso- ,V; l.'Vi^ii'-.uu'i'. "' I'UlR" was convicted of the illegal sale of lulion requiring the light company to| 1VI-.IKIM.-III iii'liwiw—Dr. \yin. Hliquor. , was fined $700 and costs and furnish six lights to the county free,, WHI-IIIT of It.-,] Hiinl>._ was given two weeks in which to pay in return for granting tile frnnchi.se. j the fine. Wesley Edwards, who was Theyap|)lication waa passed to second BOYti FOEGE ORDERS. indicted with Contre and who pleaded Precious Stones - Gold and Silver Jewelry - Watches reading and will be disposed of at the guilty, saying he was an employee of next meeting of the board. Branch youths Buy Wagon ILoad Contre's, was released under sus- The other application for a fran- of Groceries on Credit. pended sentence until the first Thurs- chise was from the'Ccmst gas company Louis and Eugene Lustbaum, Wil-[day in March. He has been in jail Cut Glass - Silverware" China of TJelm.il" for permission to open cer- iam Styniaeks and John Conover, since August. tain streets ill Wall township for the I.,)ng Branch boys ranging in age Henry McBride, who pleaded guilty In our superb exhibition of precious stones, watches, glittering jewels, gleaming silver, purpose of laying gas mains. Mr. j f,.om eleven to fourteen years, last to stealing three chickens from Au- Thompson refused to vote for the :W eek planned to take up their abode gustus Errickson of Wall township franchise until be was assured that j i,, ;1 tint near Pleasure Bay and lead last October, was released under a sus- scintillating cut glass, beautiful hand painted china and handsome brasaware and pottery, he would have ample time tu amend 'a life of ease. In order lo do this the pended sentence. etc., you will find myriad collections of gift3 PAR EXCELLENCE for the Yuletide Season. the franchise so that it would provide \ boys would have to have a large Lafut'l Law.-on, who was arrested foi- the lighting of the Alana.-quan amount of eatables. This part of the at Belmar last August on a charge of bridge by the gas company free of , p).in W.1S rasy to curry out as the We name below some articles, selected at random from our various stocks: charge. This franchise was also Lustbaum hoys forged their father's keeping a disorderly house, was sen- passed to the second reading. : name to an order on a groceryman and tenced to three months in jail. ' At the suggestion of Mr. Corlies the ; tliuy secured nearly a wagon load of clerk was direi'tod to write to the New ( pvovi-iuns. They also bought rifles TBIED TO COMMIT MURDER. Gifts for Women Gifts for Men Glffs lor Children Gifts for the Home Jersey Southern railroad and the Jer- aml ammunition. Mr. Lustbaum >ey Central traction company asking , foumj ol,t about the doings of theMarvin Barkalow of Now Bedford Trieg them to repair some of the crossings j youngsters before they could get away to Shoot rrlsad of Els Bister.' Bracelet LaValliere Ash Tray Military Brushes Baby Spoon Food Pusher Alarm Gravy Boat Crush Locket Mirror Bracelet Locket Berry Bowl over their tracks and to lay planks Inn d their plans were'frustrated, Marvin Barkalow of New Bedford niotter Jam Pot between the rails the full width of the; ^..^ became suddenly enraged with Ed- Belt Uuckle Lace Pin Card Case Mucilage Bottle Brush Neck Chain Bon Bon Dish Knives crossings instead of one plank inside ward Dumont, a young man who was Brooch Lorgnette Chain Cigarette Case Pen Holder Bib Holder Napkin Ring Baking Dish Ladles and one outside of each rail. Doctor Sues for Slander. calling on Barkalow's sister last Button Hook Mesh Bag Chain Paper Weight Bar Pin Powder Box Berry Spoon Mayonnaise Bowl Card Case Manicure Set Charm Ring Cup Celery Tray A communication was received from .A suit to recover $,10,000 for alleged Wednesday, and fired a shot gun at Ring Nappies the Maluwan borough council saying ! slander lias been started by Dr. Sam- Chatelaine Pin Nail File Cuff Links Scarf Pin Child's Set: • Set of Pins Candlestick Olive Dish him. Only Bnrkalow's poor aim saved Cross Nail Polisher Cigar Cutter Seal • Knife, Fork andSilver Rattle Candelabra tlmt the county road through Matawan | uel A. MucHride of Asbury Park Dumont's life. Barkalow has ex- Salad Bowl- against Dr. George V. Wilbur. In the , i ty f late and Comb Necklace Clothes Brusli Shaving Brush, t Spoon Sash Pin Coffee Spoon Spoon Holder was in a bad condition after rains and hibiu ( Fi;;ns of insani o Chafing Dish asking that the county lay cross walks. complainants declaration it is alleged threatened to-kill his brother. " Cuff Buttons Pendant Cork Screw Shaving Cup Comb Serving Tray Ilas It Cuff Pins .,- Pin Tray Collar Buttons Shaving Stick Box Carafe Salad Fork Counsel for the board said the county that Dr. Wilbur made statements de-1i s thought his condition is due Earrings Ring Fob Studs Cake Basket was not obliged to lay sidewalks in a rogatory to the personal and. profess-1 ;'trong'o'iiiates"which"were (riven*him a Salad Spoon Eye-Glass Case Toilet Set Hat Brush Silver Pocket Crumb Set Sugar andCreamer municipality. lonal character ol Dr. MacISride. It is finv years ago when he was suffering Hat Pin Thimble Ink Stand Knife- ^ Clock It was reported to the board that claimed that the statement prevented \\ Syrup Pitcher. ffro m lockjawlkj. ThThe youn g man''s par- Hat Pin Holder Veil Pin Key Rlnj Watch Compote Spoons the Harri-on construction company, Dr. MacHride from obtaining a re-ents will have him examined as to his Hair Brush . Vanity Case Letter Opener Watch Charm !& =^ Cold Meat Fork the contractors who laid the sewers in ' sponsible po-ition. V Tea Ball sanity. Hand Mirror Waist Pin Sets Match Box Decanter. Tea Strainer Keyport, had destroyed a drain under! . • -*>• Jewel Box Watch « •—zr-si Fruit Dish the county road at that place, and had ' Bun Over by Auto. —SL—^J Vases Forks Water Pitcher left a manhole in such a condition j Elsie May [Jitt, the five-year-old that tho road was being washed away , (i.1UKl,ti.r of Frank Pitt of Freehold, LIFE NOT WORTH LIVING We wish to mention that our prices represent splendid values, not alone for the holiday season, but for all seasons, during heavy rains. he matter was .w .ls ,.„„ovtM . bv ,,„ :ultomobile driven kit for counsel to sett e. „ by Arthur Half of Freehold Sunday of as the price of each article offered is as low as intrinsic value and splendid, unexcelled workmanship permits. On motion of Charles M. \\vckoff J ,.,st w(,eki The girl was in front of a is the way Miss AKa Abel of West th,.. rmmly iimlitor was ihroiteil to ; w,lm {UM (,ruv(, ,l|s maMne fladen, Ind., summed up her nslstenca Every piece offered in our various stocks has been selected with discriminating care and expert skill. "!:l V V"," °»Ar-' i ''lm thu,-llri up"the inclined entrance to the lmild- after having sought In vain for health. ].l,,s fund to William (owe on bond m[r Ti10 tIiiUI was badly bruised and She writes: "I was a complete wreck ;,t,,. inortga.w secured l.y a property ,w :,s jn b(,(| (wo f)]. th|.ee j ,)ut —always tired, worn out and nervous. ;,( l.nn^ I!ram-h, and anotht-r loan of • . • ,^i.. i.. ... I had to spend about one-third of my $1,20ft to .lulln II. Vanllater of At- \ •-••"""»'> "^;#_^__ __ _ 1 time in bed. L de la Reussille hintit township scoured by a hoUse and three acres of land. State Prison for Assault. "Vino!, your delicious cod liver and Mills to th" amount of $S3.()7!i.:>.") Ktigene Miller of Long Branch was, iron tonic, waa recommended, and I audited and ordered paid by the ! sentenced tu not. less thah n one and not can truly Bayi i th ha ds done me moro LOOK FOR WE BIG CLOCK h.-ard. | more than three years in state prison ' good than nil tho rncdicinn I ever took by Judjjt! F'iftcr l:i.-t Friday for as-in my life. That nervous and tired BONDSMAN REFUSED. suult and battery on his wife. The fooling is all gone. I luave gained in 38 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. u-^alllt nil Ml\«. -Miller O;-L-III-|-CI1 wlfik; health, flesh and strength, until I foel Ji- Ip-e roster RofiicoH to Accost Ball she was in bed with a new born i-hild. lilte another person." (We guarantee . Offered hy Aslmry Park Countable. this testimonial to lm grniiliin.l .Ti.scph 11. ]fl..,i.':i ill1 A-.bury I'm1!; Fro]iorty Sold. %"vVliat Vinol did for Miss Abel, -wo v. •'.-. .•>• -ntin -t-d (o live niunihs ill the Krnc-1 A. \Vaits ha- bolluht the know It •will do for every M nervous, <" il and 1 lin • of SI (III by :mty nroiH'ity at Maias,man now. occupic run-dnwn, overworked, iired, thin mid • >v tia- illcTal ;:y Dnvi:! V. S\. £ >i-L--11 :'..• 'a b!;;,.'!;sinit' discouraged womnh in this vicinity. s lawyer .-aiidd i-t'»wi that Mr. Walt !n;,',;il~ tu M:-,rl .-•niiii' 1 iml of a fa:", Try i\ bottle- nf Vinol with the mi- client In-' ad- liM-y 0:1 tl,,- pi[.or'.v y and the blacl. derstrtndini; fl: it yon? money will 1)0 '('arrill!, an • smith ..lii.ii will be ni'.v.-d. rt'tiirni-d If it (Inns nnt liclp yolt. Jan-.es Coupe.-, .Ir., Iie.l Uank, X. J. I.'^: ;; Brunei'- V.'oi-lunn.ii Injured. •pt Car- Cure for "The Blues." la: was .Jai.i.-:- \. li.jiiliins, a wi'i-lvinan .-.) other I -he- I...,i • Ili-.i: Ii pier. v.-;:< l.nn.-'- While most pe.iplr, at one ti'iie or ill., duty fi-niii tl-i- '.i.ii' .nil nf ih,. pier l-'iiil.- :,ni:;lH-r, rxiieriemy whal is l;ll.iv.n ;is i.y a b,-.-...y ;il.,n):. lie b'.n.lVd mi a pi "the hint's," few realise that thi- des- l tu V.-l ci'i ' lW;.n!iW!i nui ' endd was ].u-k,Ml u|| i lln:-(. txiiiieilt condition :is orcasioned by the ; |i;,i.:,.iiin^- of the. i-ysU-ni thioiigh the th 111 oat • i- .'i:-. lii- I. badly bruif-ed ai''l his .-lie:! \v::s liurt. inabi!i!,\- of :tu inactive l.iver to pni[i- 1 rly s:-])aiale and throw off body WAHT Sr.111Y.Ftjr. IWODIPIED. En^a?enient Announced.v Kis Stcinbcvy Cam A,v.-in C<,:uc^ Bcforo That the public mlglit have a re- liabk' remedy to assist in overcoming Jud^e ro?tt;r at V'. l-'U'inini!', (laughter of William I>. :u.-li :i ctiuditiiin, Uc-xall Liver Salts A liuiu la-arin-j \'.;t.- ^iveil ill cnllr.l Fli-ininglon of Pnint. I'leasatn, and have betn put upon the market, and The one thing that never comes amiss to a smoker is a of a BOX of CIGARS. Wii.-atnil S. Peur.-e. ^i>\\ of Captain S. at I-'ivih'ihl |;i:-t' Tlim-.- day of 111.- ,-i|i wi- iinhi-.-itatinfly vr:-imnnend them to XK oi'iA-i un j{;t it ley Jjiai'ie , >[ J'j'iiiilivlLJisJ.'.ULlL ull:- . ..TJiey.-ahould .bivyuoil.eigu.ri.v-of .c.our3cr-ntlicj'.\vi?>c.they.-would-fuil in-giviug-plcasuro lo tho person-get- iiiMiiHcd. Thi1 wedding will take place Park I'm- a nunlilicalion off Ih th,e seiiten We will refuml any money spent for in,pi>He,l (Ml him fuv rv-i't-ivin^; .-loli'll in tile sm'imt. M ting them, Ui-xull I.iv'er Salts if they fail to pro- 1 C,.i.(ls Trom '.lnhii Shea of Point PU-a>- vide a hem-tinal treatment. • There are two good cigars which I sell, which are sure to give satisfaction to every smokei , whether ; RANK I!t:cisri:H is dean, It In two sizes, 2fic\ and 50c. James is serving a term in prison. Stein- bright and pn K Cooper, Jr. The Dexiill Ih-ug Store. these cigars are received as a Christmas Gift, or whether they are bought for personal use. berg's application for a modification in spirip t and most modern its of sentence was based oil the grounds equipment. There is no advertising An advertisement in THE RERISTEH These.Cigars are that iiomc of hi- important witnesses medium I'cuiiillinK TlIK KEOISTEII in reaches practically every home in the w.-ro not lieaid ill his trial as at that its ti'iritory.—Adi: .--ountv. --Adi: time it was thought their evidence i wuild he vahiL-li'S.s. Judge Foster re- IHMHIIM)OCmHimtlM»MHIHlt» HTVed decision. Apjiolnted to Now Ofncc. FARMS FOR SALE TKLING and TAKING. lU'iir Admiral A. H. Willits, son of IN THIS VICINITV BV Ki-v.-A.' W. Willits of Kjiriiig Lake,"; 1 ! The LORD STIRLING is a ten-cent cigar. It is a fine cigar, made of the best tobacco, and made in a lu.s been appoinlcd director of navy F . A. MOREHOUSE, yards, an ollice which was recently1 clean, well ventilated factory by well paid workmen. It ought to sell for more than ten cents, for it's cr.-aU'd. The duties of the otlice will Room 19, Second National Bank Building, Red Bank, N. 1. In- to improve the melhoil.-. 111 all the CWiceTeSohone. 194-9, Red Bonk. Reiidence Telephone 513, R«d Bunk. 'iworth more. A box of fifty LORD STIRLING Cigars costs $3.00. n;vy yards and to keep an acurate ( '4 iii'.Mitint of the cost of labor and 111:1- | 2.S1. Farm, 4^2 ncrcs; sm;dl 2'H'i. Farm, 38 «cre«, at Ilainil- The TAKING is a five-cent cigar. Like the Lord Stirling, it js worth more than the price asked for it. terials used in Hie yards. boiisi-; on m.tiii vo.ul lc;urnK lrom tiui, N. .]., t\c(, ami one-half mill's Keypurt to .Muldldnwii... .$1,750. west nf Asbury I * :i r k ; IHUISC, scv^n TAKING cigars sell for $2.00 per box of'fifty cigars. 2SI. l-'nrin, 6)^ ;|CICS; SUKlll rouiiis-; out buildings $6,000. i Drnino—Clmmiml. ; These then, are the two cigars you should buy if you want to please a smoker. Women can buy these IIOIISI' ;tmt harn; on ni;iiii turnpike 2''7. Fnrm, 90 ncrei, at Fretu'au; i Miss .lo.-e|)hille lluane of Piiiu-eton leadinc, from Kcvport tu .Miihile- dwi-llin^, fourteen rooms; barn and cigars at my store with the same certainty of getting high quality goods as if they were themselves fa- 4 and Henry Clminnrd of Spring l,ake tnwn '. $2,000. outbuildings; alsci small dwclliui;; w.re niarrieil Inst Salurilay week at 2SS. Fnrm, 10 ncrei, at l:VL'relt; ai'l'lc urcbards; scvt'ii acrt'S wntulcii, miliar with cigars. We have many women customers who'buy their Christmas gifts for men here, and wfi th,- ivctory of the S|)iing Lake Calh- house, live rtMniis; ham; iippK- aiul 'i $12,000. i.lic chinch by Father Lyons. .Mr. 1'c.ir on;li:irds; slrcuin id water. . . have never yet failed to give them satisfaction. Any information desired in regard to these cigars will be (Ibumard is a well known resident of $2,500. iyK Farm, 97 ncrei, at Chapel cheerfully given. We can recommend them without any reservation whatever. Hining Lake and the collide will start luu. Fnrm, 25 ncrei, ;it Tinlon I Mill; bouse, ten nuuns; orchards, as- Ipaniiiiis; bam ami liiitbuildiiii;s. . '4 housekeeping there after reluming Tails: house, sc\cn rooms; harn: Dont forget the name-, the price and the place: fl ion their wi'ddini": trip. larrc strcatu t>f rtinnini' water. . . ; $IG,OOO. $4,000. i Un>. Fnrm, BO ncrei, it llclfonlj '4 liouse ami uiilbuildiims, . . .$18,000. Inilirovlnir Kr.lKnil nriniiiila. 101. Fnrm, H ncret; llolISi', Si-v.-ll in,,ins; near l.itoulnwn; Ivirn, slahlc; ! J'lJ. Farm. 1O() acro^, at ,M,lt,l- ! LORD STIRLING, 10 cents each, $3.00 for a box of 50. The ground- of the Bradley Park apple, pear :uul peach trees . $.1,200. W.III, half niib1 from Jepol; l.u i;e 4 ,.,'!,„, will l,e n',,ti a hlieral 'coatllli'' S In. Fnrui, 2« iicn-r, huliv, .ip- dwi-ll'ini;; I-.ii u ,ui,l iHitbmlilin^s; .til of fiilili/.r in tin- linpi..- thai the , pie nuhalils; live acres in l.tri;c liin , in i;o"d CMihlition $20,000. TAKING, 5 cents each, $2.00 for a box of 50. lawns will be j:r it-iier next spring. Ivr; on mail In,in Asl'ui v Park tu j 2 11. Fnrm, NO ncrn, at Cll.ipel 4 The hoard i.f eilllciilioll has also set 1 armintdalc $2,800, ; Hill; lo'iise, nine inmn; bain and aside M.nu- of 111,' appr,,|niat ions for 1 lo Acrej([jf: 11 f> iitrfi; llont- nrhool pu 1 pit- e- I'..]' tin* pn ii'hii ,- of ini; lu.i lllDiis.ind led on MarneiMl ilbuihbno; i;ond iruc», birin. . . I A box of 25 Taking Cigars, put up expressly for Holiday Gifts, $1.00. 4 pi ivet and othi'i- shrubbery to be set Ki\ ; .V • inib-s IIOIII ,\l,liit.,lokiin'.; $20,000. out on the |.Ti,imd.'i. fill', a.-ici in woodland, IMLIIIH- in ri 1, Fnr-m, HO n< ttt, at Ml.lilb- . I anl'el r\ I1,,11 ,,ni; n,. iMiil.lini1 s . . lo'AII; mi,,I,'I n ll"l|sc. leu liinilis .»n\ 4 $2,501). b.llli; ill bill; bj'.l mile i.l in.nl llolll- I I. l-'nrni, IK niri-i, al N,.« .\l,,o- lie: "on I'c.i.-li hi-,% as|'.u,u:iis; Chiirle:, II. (irei'iie, Jr., Kayntiind i"..,iili: linn',-, eii-.lii in., hui-.ininn.t : -.Irc.iin $21,(100. 4 l'i -h-i- mid .1. II. (liven nf" I..U1!' .\ n •! h.1.,.!; 1 • .ii ri .nil ,,iil I'uil.litic.s Hi an h v..-iil In l-'..rl,i'd Kiver he.t .'^ t . Fjirtn, H(i ncrci, .it Sn.bes -ill'. mi Mime in,I,I b-.lllilll' In,a, hi,,, 4 $. I : lli.lm Ii hi I I ,-,-ti< ,1,1: In,use, 4 Ii..-iiiiipaiu. .1 by .l.i.i.b Appl. l-'ale of ^l,. I'm in. c:i „, t'l.ell.'bl. ul.o ha I'M, ,if Ih, best ' .u linl.n eleven I -.; .tc.llll heal, b.llli; V. PACH, I'all-.; I .,-, nine I. 'eoi'li il.il1 ' in I In- I ili-. The hunt.T I'Jl'l. Illl'. I-. b.,\ si ills; nlll.'l o.il I'-n'.ln,-, , $:>(),ODD. 4 nmrlii \h i,, 'cum in HIM iy i-lil ;ii,,| i iiniiiin: w.ii.-r $(i,0(M), Corner Broad and Mechanic Streets, Red Bank, N. J. hliilleil LUr th, I mi, I'IUIII. I'll) ac-rri, ;il Nnl .' I,' Fnrm. 2'£ nnn, jl Ke\|,,n A eiir . hi ni- ,-. .h' hi M ,,,i,,.; h.ti ii, out I,, n nuni ii. 'I'.lr.,', I'.llll ,r,.l oul I'lldilillr. .. .ill i;l: "lill':.|l,l, I •.; |n I, IC ,||,|.|e ,,|, b.11,1, £ del eulliv itinii . ,l Hue Mini . . $.11,(1(1(1. .Mill-tin Mal.iii.-y i.r :'.piin;. I al.e li:r $2(1,(100. I ' I'I.IIII, .1(1 „,,,.,, ii | mi,,,, l'i vi-ii n lianil' Mine 11 alian mat bb l,a|i - I ' I'nrin, [i^ nei'i-i, .It I .i|,,il I dl : I,.•,.••,-, ,-i,'i i.,,on-., I'.IIII .in,I II; ll,al foul I., :• Calll, Illle'. I lli-II I'.l Mil !-,",, I ft I Ml i • llllli,lli',l tei'l nil iMilhiiililmr.'.; w ell lueah-il . . . $HI:,(IO. Hoy,'., Killoti for eliil I ell ill !'|il in)* I al.e. i\ hii Ii .,.,a-. I I - -11 • . In,-. IUMI -..', M-l-i'll I,,,,HIS; Hod for Farmors. TLnn I) n««ln P C«n 1 '.'. I-'IIIIII, Ii nrrt; Mir.'.iiiiniii CHARLES LEWIS. 1'1,,-lnl ; a iiiiinoi lal I,, Mr. Ma K,la. •-•ilt'iiibliiir-.. i:.l. .la,I rl.vlih I HIM; n.iiit. on indict line, ne.u „ ..Mi-Hi,,,,,,,,, Inos. B. Heats & bon, loney'i ib'.M'iil.'r. Tin- foul Ha n,,,I, li-'ln , I'l'l.iiu.il'l,' $2(1,(1011. I "ii ' Hi nu Ii; ,lu elliie, In I.M.III ,, :iie,|< in- mill.II (|ll!lllt il il"l. ill Ili,I', alel i a [,, ., 11111 i, I |,,, ol John Yeomans •dl iiiipiim. il $11,(1011. ' In I'IUIII, 11,1 .or,, al \l,,l,|l, NN'' lie • n • 111 > I .«•< I with Hi,- 1,1't n|i Uttrnn Pnnlrarfnre on/Hlnil/lnrc ml Tin l,,|i i,l rin foul i of limn/,. l< ' , III ,' 10 in anil, bll in, oul ' I I'IUIII. ZTI ,., |,-,, .1 Ml,1,11,• limit,.,I.!,i int.,««,i imlv.',.ru.,, niasonloniNiciorsanduuiiucrh. Contractor and Builder WII(1I.K.'IAI,K AND IIKri'AII. IlKAIKIt IN I". M, I! ..Ml in L- ,.-,.- m,I (,., | ,,,, 1-,1'l.lin,- ,. ni i h.Utl-.; ,i\|,,|| ae ir.: hi-, mil..' , tit, in,•linn. Wi' liiivr IH'.-II Aalmiy ••am Hoy Wl«,,l,,|f. "•' .Idlel .--I. I,mi| ,1, . | -. „,;,,I,- III .mil l'i ,'•.,•! uln, Ii i,,,il,I be Mmi" ,1 in Hi,, I,,,|- liilliii)' 1l v-lrt-n. If JDII u mil n Specialty. •nil Ilulldara' IlRriiwkr*. pl.li'lllr. Inn,- n I., ,| Ihr |,.ilre lo mil Tun... 411 Ml,., ,,;, (,,--,'I |l I II . " mi I,,.!,I l.i,I,,,• Imm III in ill ,airbllii I,,, him. The bov I" Ml,|,ll|-|.,,l -I l,|l ,; li , ||,,, ., I ' l'i , i, h I.. I i/,-In,I,I.' In,,- 111.'tin I': nil 1,'im-nt IIMV'P WIIIK fill in. llclorc you lillll.1 your tier II an II pilllll 1,1 lln- \ ihlllV |',|| U Illl'll -< V ill I. >! 'I')'. . i I III IM,| >,'|| I'll il.l I >, :' . ,! •.'•HIM-, .,!•. , -.mill il -, rllin,' , I'.IIMI, ll.-lli'- I I,ili'. . IIOIIIM! SICK MK. M bitol nil, I \\\ • in "I i\ i1 I'm Inn in)' hi, mi* llti.UOO. i , a mv> let \, i imt»»ttmiiiniiniMi IIMI1H 1 INC:MOIT. N. ,1. 17 •••>»< •»., "••« •••»<<. •*. I. RIM) UANK, N. J. THE KE0 BANK REGISTER Pace B

The store of Hendrickson & Applegate has always been the foremost store in Red Bank for the sale of Holiday Goods. This is true this year, just as it has been true every year since the store was started. Year by year we have seen the store grow and year by year we have seen Christmas customs slowly change. When this store was! started, about a quarter of a century ago, it was the custom to give Christmas Presents, but the Presents of those days were ' very different from the Christmas Gifts of today. In those days the presents were mostly gewgaws, or trifles of not much account. Considerable money could be spent on them and they flooked pretty, but they were of no actual use so far as service is concerned. Gradualfy^he custom changed. The gewgaws of those days are now never seen. Instead of spending a dollar or twenty dollars on something which looked JDeaiitiful as long as it retained its freshness, and which was then flung into the waste basket, the buyer of Christmas presents nowadays seeks out the useful and the serviceable. The present may be beautiful, and it usually x is, but it must also be useful. A gift which belonged to the old gewgaw class would not now be regarded with favor anywhere. This store holds its pre-eminence as a place for buying Christmas Gifts because it combines the useful, the beautiful and the reasonably priced. The store affords a vast range of goods in almost every line of furnishings for the home. The goods have been specially selected, and a dollar spent here gets a full dollar's worth of value. Frequently—usually, in fact—a dollar spent here gets more for the money than a dollar spent elsewhere; but that's one of the things which has always made this store popular and which has made it the favorite buying place for Christmas Goods of solid quality. Only a few items can be given on this page, but our whole building is a perfect storehouse of Christmas things.

Sewing Tables, - - - $8.65 Fancy Rocker and Morris Chairs Library Tables, - . - - - $4.50 up in Golden Oak, Mahogany, Fancy Tables, - - - $1.65 up Desk Chairs Weathered Oak and Early Dining Tables, - .... $6.00 in Golden Oak, Mahogany, English. Beautifully uphol- Dining Chairs, box seats, - - $1.50 each Bird's Eye Maple, Early stered. Bamboo Tables, - - - - 85c up English, Weathered Oak. Bamboo Tabourettes, - - - 30c. up Prices ranging from Shirt Waist Boxes, matting covered, - $1.90 up A complete line of Reed $4.98 up. Blackening Cases, •-- -- -'- - $1.10 Rockers. You can always Skates, 60c. per pair up make yourself comfort- The Famous Kelly Morris able in one of these. Chair $11.50. They range in price from Suit Cases, - - - • $1.15 up $1.98 up. Dinner Sets of 112 pieces, for $7.50 up The Great Coasting Sleigh, the Lightning Sideboards, $12.90 Ladies' Desks. Guider, like this picture for $1.35 up. Buffets, Finished in Golden Oak, High Chairs for the baby, $1.48 -s=^ Tabourettes. Mahogany, Bird's Eye Book Shelves, $2.98 Waste Paper Baskets, 25c. This is something most everyone Maple, Weathered Oak and Express Wagons, $1.00 has use for. A nice Tabourette in Early English. These make Shoo Flies, 50c. Weathered Oak, like this cut, at a very useful gift. Black Boards, - 25c. Velocipedes, - $1.50 29c. We also have a large assortment of these in Prices ranging from Dolls' Go-Carts and Perambulators, $1.25 a variety of finishes, ranging in price from Sleighs for the children, - 25c. $5.50 up. Children's Toy Sweepers, 15c. 33c. to $2.98.

's one 0^ the greatest conveniences of the household. We are selling them at $2.00 M \sAIiJr £i 1 and up. You cant make a better gift to your wife. We also have a large assortment of Fancy Lamps, Clocks and Ornaments, Fancy China and a very large stock of Cut Glass of which we have pieces of, ranging In price from 40c. up. HENDRICKSON & APPLEGATE, . EAST FRONT STREET, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY.

••••»••••••••••»•••••••#••»•••< Page 8 THE REP HANK REGISTER; P' THE RED BANK REGISTER and social associates are only those who need censideration? ' JOHN H. COOK, Editor and PublUker. . • * • • - GEORGE CHANCE. Aubunt Editor. 14 44 44.4 44 44 414 4 4:4.4 4 4 4 Is it the parents of these boys who Business Manager! are to blame? If so, how are they to THOMAS IRVING BROWN. be reached and made to realize the need of different home training? SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Whose place is it to give them knowl- One year... ^ J) BO Six months it edge as to the proper care of boys in Three months..., *0 a town where temptations arc many? * * * Entered at the nostomce at Red Bank, If. X. as econd-cla:lasi s matter. The conditions are serious when they breed a class of boys- like those Flowers and Birds. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1911. who have been committing these of- fenses. It iij a serious thing for the boys, and it is serious for the town TOWN TALK. where they are growing up. The boys What Can Better Express the Christmas Wish? of today are the hope of the .next The officials of Toronto, Canada, generation of men. Everything are planning to build artisans' dwell- thould be done to make them better ings, or homes for working men. ,meri than the individuals of the pres- These houses will be built at the ex-eiit genleration. Public schools, pri- pense of the city and the occupants schools, churches, Sunday-schools, can rent the houses or can buy them vjitc schi Choose Your Gifts from Our Large Display of and various organizations of many on easy installments. The city will kinds, all have as their avowed aim the make a small profit on each house, rnisiiiR of better and better men and the price at which they will be sold women. With more of such agencies Cut Flowers, including Roses, Carnations, Violets, Foliage Plants—A large assortment of Palms, Ferns, being slightly above the cost, in order in existence than ever before, why is it to insure certain financial safety. that these outbreaks of crime occur? Roman Hyacinths, Sweet Peas, Paper White Narcissus Dracaenas, Crotons and others. Under this,, plan Toronto hopes to Is it the special fault of any one of and all other seasonable flowers. make for itself a contented working |the m ori ai t the fault of all of them class, besides makinpf a small proht ij n s(|me dc(tl.ce? which of them has Jardinieres and Ferneries—We also have a large for the cityty. . The ggreatest^asset a faii<,(i ^ acta s his brother's keeper? Flowering and Ornamental Plants, such as Poin- city can have is a well-fed, well-housed The up-building of an honorable char- and satisfied population. acter in boys und girls is the greatest settas, Primula, Begonias, Cyclamen, Orange trees stock of Jardinieres and Ferneries, possibly the larg- * * * work before the people of today. in full fruit and Azaleas. In Germany, a country which is farEach of the agencies and institutions est shown in Red Bank this year. ahead of the rest, of the world in which have this work in charge should many respects, the plan of building take this question to their own hearts, homes for working men has been in for a solution of this problem must operation a number of years. It has be found. invariably been successful. The (Toii'ii Talk continued ou page IB.) Canadian officials are therefore not CANARY BIRDS, GUARANTEED SONGSTERS. indulging in an experiment nor in a FOUND DEAD XN CELLAS. foolish Utopian dream, as some of the OUR STOCK OF Canadian newspapers declare. Hong Branch Man'« Body Dlicovertd * * * Several DayB Aftar Death. Needless to say, homes for working Patrick Ryan of Long Branch was wen are not built by the United found dead at the foot of the cellar CHRISTMAS TREES AND DECORATED GREENS States government nor by any state steps in his home last Wednesday or municipality in this country. None morning. The body was discovered by a woman who occupied an adjoining of the p.rominent statesmen or politi- will be Complete by December 15th. cians as ever suggested such a apartment and who was going into scheme,h ain spite of the fact that the the cellar to get some clothespins. At papers are full of talk about pro- the top of the cellar stairs she noticed ORDER EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. gressives and radicals. Germany is athings were in a state of disorder and monarchy and Canada is a colony of on going down the steps she saw the an old-world kingdom. The people of man's feet sticking up. Coroner Wil- these countries, under a monarchial liam H. Morris was summoned and he We Carry a Selected Grade of Holly and Moss Wreaths, , form of government that recognizes issued a burial permit giving heart the divine right of rulership, enjoy ad- disease as the cause of death. Roping and Loose Holly. vantages which it would seem should Mr. Ryan was 67 years old and have been first advanced in a republic, lived alone. He returned from Tren- where the people are the absolute ton last Saturday week, where he had rulers. In many ways, in parcels post visited his wife who is an inmate of systems, in old age pensions, in com-the state hospital. He was last seen pulsory insurance, in industrial safe- alive Sunday morning. Mr. Ryan at guards, and in governmental sanita- one time was caretaker for the Penn- tion, Germany and Canada are farsylvania club at Long Branch and W. W. KENNEDY & SONS, ahead of the United States. This after the club was closed he worked can only bo explained on the theory for the Dalys, who conducted the that the people of Germany and Can- club. 5 East Front Street, Red BanK, New Jersey. ada make better use of their restricted power of voting than the people of the MB. WHTTFIEIiB'S TATHEB DEAD. United States make of their abso- Telephone 306-R. lute power. TathOT of Rea Bank Besidont raxes * * * Away at A?e of 83 Years. Howard A. Whitfield, Sr., father of What has been done in Germany Howard A. Whitfield of Red Bank, and what is being done in Canada died Sunday of last week at his home might be called scientific government. at New York. He was 83 years old Although under the rule of kings, the and was a member of Kilpatrick post people of those countries have certain of Old Guurds of New York, of which ## | * 4 * 4 4 # 4 # # 41414 4.4.4 4 definite fights in the matter of gov- ernment. They have been wise enough organization the father of Mi Hard F. to ask for things worth while and to Cornwellll of llied BBankk was alsl o a elect men in sympathy with their member, Mr. Whitfield - was em- ideas. The people of America appear ployed in the custom house at New to recognize the necessity of science York and was in the immigrant de- in almo.t everything except govern- partment. Despite his advanced ugc ment. ' A glad hand, a suave manner he was very active, and he did not quit and llie reputation of being a jolly work till u month before he died. He (tone! fellow, nit ton big a swath in voted for Znehiiry Tnylor for presi- American politics. All too often men dent when the old Whig party was .in are elected to office because they existence. The funeral was held possess these qualifications rather Wednesday night and the burial was than because they have any knowledge in Fair View cemetery. Taps were oj government. sounded at the grave l>y Albert Van- Kelst, bugler for the Red Bank cavalry * * * troop. In u republic the people can get any kind of government they want. FOUND DEAD IN DITCH. They ^et exactly the kind of govern- ment they vote for. Usually a party Jolm Terrell of Ocean Grovo Found Itlfe- label i< considered of vastly more ini- loaa by tho Bondsiae. portan.e than honesty or integrity or The body of John Terrell of Ocean Real Estate, Insurance knowledge. What people vote for Grove was'iound lying half submerged usually.is for men of some particular in a ditch at the corner uf Uariluld and Loans, party, wholly without regard to themid Miiltitson nvonuea at Wcet Adbury THE DICKOPF ability or qualifications of the men.Park last Friday morning by Charles FARMS FOR SALE. Naturally, the people get a govern- Ucavey, a hackman. There was no COTTAGES FOR RENT. ment run by politicians, for the bene- apparent sign of foul play. Beside fit of politicians. But times change, his body lay a bottle containing a few Both Furnished and Unfurnished. and changes are usually for the better, drops of whiskey and a cigar stub and Changes are comini g in ththiis country a box of matches were nl.^o found near and are coming fust. the body. Terrell left hiii boarding Money to Loan in Various Sums. house at Ocean Grove Thursday after- PHOTO AND ART SHOP. noon and that was the last seen of him Red Bunk for the past few weeks by anybody who knew him until his Owing to the new branch store opened by us at Lakewood, New Jersey, we are has suffered from n sericii of petty body was discovered. Terrell formerly W. A. HOPPING, thefts. A number of boys have been cullei'ted for an insurance company at able to give our Red Bank friends the largest variety of Art Goods and polite 49 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. arrested. Home of them have con- Aabury Park, His mother died a few presents ever assembled in our shop. The reason for this is that we are fessed to having taken part in theweeks agn and it is thought this, hast- crime?. The- police -uy they have buying larger quantities at closer prices and have, made the Red Bank shop 1 ened his death. rounded up all of tin lads who were headquarters for both stores. concerned in the robberies. Most of DIED IN the boys ale very young, some of them being only ten years uf age. Iioutf Branch Tvian Succumbs to Xiung Patterson Building, Troublo Last Wednosdny. Where i;i Ihiblame for thi;; condi- Daniel Rodine of Long TCrnneh died 60 BROAD STREET. ! tion of things? Whut element (if so-at the hospital at that place last CHRISTMAS SEASON 1911. ciety, what brunch of the local govern- Wednesday night of lung trouble. He ment, is it which should lie held re- was r>:! years old and had been in poor INSURANCE. sponsible for this condition among the health about two years. Mr. liudine children of the town? What agency ivas born on a farm at North I'ember- Life, Fire, Accident, is it whuse duty it should be to prevent tun und moved to Long Brunch four- BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. these conditions? teen years ago. After moving to Health, Burglary * * * Long Branch he was employed by sev- and Casualty. These are questions which mu.-t beeral (if the expressmen at that place, answered before a remedy can be ap-lie married at Toms River several STRONG COMPANIES plied. H is of little use to arrest years ago but his wife and one child SEE OUR these boys and to leave conditions died before he went to Long Branch. REPRESENTED. such that additional crops of hoy criminals are constantly being iniule. Donth of Old Carpontsr. Jailing a few (if them, sending some Kdward Staar of Long Branch died to reform schools, and placing others liu;t Thurrdny night after a sickness under bonds for their good behavior, lasting several months. He was over does not go to the root of the matter. seventy year.'* oh! anil at one time was KARHAKBWW MWIIMHimUMIHUt Such » course may discipline some of engaged in the carpenter and stair ON BULB TO BAB GXBDITOKS. till! individuals in the present group building husinra*. lie' formerly iniide A'lmlniHtrnlrix'n Notice. of youthful criminals, but it will not his home with Fred .Schwab, n Long Mary U, Nmtittt, admlnlati ntrlx of Htitnip uut the conditions which result Branch baker, Mr. Schwab sold his M ft re us \j, \V. Neebttt, dec«n«r to I'eter mnuth, hereby RIVCB nntleo hi tho rrf«i- Kallcnlioi n and Mr. Mlarr then made itnr» Mi]'.• <111 OH BULB TO BAB OBBDXTORS. to give lirr yitnt lil'nl eln;,N an o.'en.'iinii AdmliilHtrator'n Notli-i*. was .VI years nh| and leaven a willow T.OIIIH j, 'ixIcy. uilmlnlrtiiitur »f John al little IjiIII mi iiMiiiihly v.mil.l prob and live rliilihen. He win burn it T. Trtlry, .It r«-on. ,1, by ordor »f tho nur- ably lii'r her jnb mi llie ground that New York lull xpent run it of lir. early vuiytlfi t»r tlm votmty nf Munniouth, hfrc- HllP Wn:, tl Viiir 111 Iciii I) lelil'iull. Is l| l>y*Klvp« iiofltin lo the cif lln ellllrib wliirh In I.I;ii• i.• ' In moved from hi.'i fnnn In tli'111 ftml« 11 nil CJHIIHH uMilttiMt Iliu #nt(il» it. Ihe .';umhlV M'lmnl.;? l>n Illi' | |ile f»f Hitld I1II1, iirulcr iMith or nflinnn- yeiii.-i ago mill had li\« Ibele. (ton, wllhln nln« menthn frntn 0i« ttilrii illtenv.ted ill tile: e i list jl lit ions lll!ll;c >)uy nt Nuvi'inhor. ltlti, <>v limy will he it a iiiirl. i>f their duly lo I'D mil, into iWitvor Imrn'il nf nny m tlnti (hrri-fur AiH^iloiy. tho hi|.rhwnyii mid bywavM, Melting Victim nguinnt (IMI nniil lulinitilnii nior, hoys of thin ehi1; , in an ell'ml In KM Neknll Deal'I nl' f 'lllTwnoil ill.,I lino J.OIJIM I. Ti'/ri'I'Y. tinill them nlid li-nrh tliem tbnl HM- |>hiy nf lie.I weel, uf npnpleiy. He wir; Imyn will dUrover lhal llie pnlliK nf liirlnii mi Nnvenibi'i' lllilii anil Innl Motle* of ff«ttt*m«nt of Aooonnt. 1 KM/tin ,if ,liiin< H I'm Inti, ili-tciirti-il. riithtcoiimicMi me (lie ]>atIi;. nf plea . i 1 i-llinilleil ill a rnin:iln:e 'late liinre Ntillcn IM hrrrlty Klvrii Itldt 1h» nr- mil nen.". und pi'iue? jllnn. Mr. Dentil ivil'i Vll yearn nlil mill 4>oiintH of thit HtitiHcilhfr, In(11 tuimlitlx- leavei n wiilmv, two i.uiii mid nix tinlnr nf Ihfl oMfntn of fitl nml reiHirtM tm tiittlciix'tit tn Ih" 1 xl I In >i iirriipniiuh nnlil a The Dickopf Photo and Art Shop, orplintiH court of tin* * nuiily uf Mini- Hun UBKIII inllnn' Tlnil innlllillion in rnniith, on ThuriKiiiy, Ihn ntnvciHli ilitv of inilllltllintMl at enleiidel iibln expenne, .V llgo. (If lute yelll i he hull ./•ninuv, A I),, mu. • mtrnniblv fur llie veiy |lllipoii\y. iMlfii N'OVrtiliMht li»furn II, poufT Or llnon It deem Hint lioyn of fiiimer by oeiiipiilioii nml owneil n will lix helrt at |)|* t.»iihln» linu«« mil Oil* eland »rr oulnliln nf it" pnl" nml fnriii n»ni rreehiiM. Tine. •ru-artay J«nii»r)- », |||«, |,,inr.,, |im liour* nl 11 and t| i/rloek a, m, beyond lt« HCOJIU, and llitit tlm ronn n([(i(in he Innved In Anbury I'arli, 7UOMAM »IWIIMII». THE BED,BANK REGISTER Page 7 "you've found the Chrlf.t.raas tree; IN THE CHRISTMAS my. Iamb. Kow tell mo all about It while you get warm and fed." ' TNtt FOREST It was not a very Intelligible tale, XMAS DAINTIES but the mother nodded and amlled, Unique—Original—Different—Exclusive—Wonderful! FOR BOVS AND GIRLS looking at tho child's neat clothing Frt d Life was always pleasant to nttto and her honest nycs Bho seemed to Salto-Nuts - A'dSirvS. Z:T - $1.25 lb. Bettlo, but ovening brought the bo able to fill all omissions In the cream of the day. Then the door be- story. , Italian Chocolates Si"™?^^ uif. 80c. lb. tween the kitchen and tho liny nhop "If only Jack could see that tree," Supreme Chocolates, $1.00 lb. Oriental Delights, $1.00 lb. was opened, the cobbler mid hln chil- Bettle murmuercd, as sho fell asleep. dren gathering around tho cllm.oilor- Order by Mail. Hand clink or Money Order Ifarous lamp, the boya learning their It was Christmas night, and the Charge Accounts Solicited lenaons to tha patient rhythm of the llttlo kitchen back of the shop was father's hammer. full of hnpplness. Tom, chastened 1223 Broadway, at 30th St., New York CIGARS. "Only ntDO days before Christ- and thankful, hovered around Bet- mas," she announced, an stio sat tio, while Jack's "eyes nover loft the down by Jack's wadded chair "Jack, I have over one hundred brands of cigars to select llttlo girl. The futher was content to MWMRI—IWHMM«MMMINHNNMMHHINHNMMMIIM O— H do you suppoBO Santa Claiis'haa got hear her volco and to forget all the my letter yet? Do you think ho'll from. AH grades, from the popular 5-cent cigars to the Im- aond UB tho Cbrlttmax tree?" "If We're too poor to buy a tree, ported Perfectos, packed in boxes of 10, 12, 25 and 50, at why don't you go get one,'Bettlo?" CHRISTMAS TREES. asked Tom, holding n dripping pen prices ranging from 25 cents to $6.50 per box auBpended above hie book, "Get one? Where?" Largest Stock in Town. ' "Why, where the groceryman gota hid," Tom answered easily, protend- ing to resume work Trees and Prices to Suit PIPES. "Oh, Tom, where: doea he get them?" Everyone. "In_ the woods, I suppose. Thore'a I have also the largest and most complete stock of lots of 'em growing there. Just for the asking." ALSO A FULL LINE OF pipes to be found in the State of New Jersey, at prices rang- "Not real Christmas trees, Tom?" "Sure, heaps of 'em. Dandles! Big ing from 10 cents to $14.00 each. A particularly fine asort- follows and little, with pink and red Holly Wreaths, Loose Holly and Mistletoe. popcorn and candy and angels on the ment of Meerschaum pipes and pipes in cases. top. And at night-they're all lit up. Pine and Laurel Roping, Extra Heavy. Oh, lt'ii grand!" and once more Tom, with the skill of an artist, applied Goods purchased carlu will be reserved and delivered at anu date de- himself to arithmetic. sired free of charge. "Who plants 'em? Who do they SMOKERS' ARTICLES. belong to?" asked Bottle, imagina- tion overcoming hur, tn, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Tobacco Pouches, Cigar Bettlo was a long lime falling to HESSE'S, sleep that night, for her active brain } and Cigarette Tubes and a full line of Smokers' sundries of had been fed too royally. But the be- Front Street, RED BANK, N. J. witching atory was completely swal- IHIIIUHMIIMIMHHHWMMWWWmMIHliHIIII lowed, nnd an overwhelming long- every kind. ' Ing had arisen to see for herself the Most every man is a smoker, and,he likes a good Cigar, forest of trimmed Christmas trees. I know just the sort that most Red Bank smokers use, and Bettle was supremely happy. Six Betty's surprise. pennies, shaken rather guiltily from anxiety of the preceding night. Tho HOLIDAY in most cases I can tell you the exact brand.that will best her cherished china pig, were Be- good man Into whoso hands Bettle curely tied In a corner of her hand- had fallen had not returned alono -AT- please the recipient. kerchief. The car wna not full, and from his errand to her troubled fam- ! Bhe had ventured to kneel upon tho ily, for the frantic father had accom- seat to enjoy to the extreme the un- panied him, nnd sat by Bettlo, sleep- usual excitement of a ride in theIng serenely In tho strango bed. . trolley. EL A rap at the outer door summoned Goin' far?" asked tho conductor the father, who left the kitchen, j Li Li WILLIAM CULLINGTON, as Bettle gave him her three pen- carefully closlng-the door. The chil- nies. dren wera In high spirits, and it did "Yes, quite a ways. Out there"— not seem long before their father re- Electrical Trolley and Track. $2.25 Front Street, Foot of Broad Street,. And the child waved her hand vague- turned. He lifted Jack In his arms, ly toward the place where the tracks and soberly turned to Tom and Bet- Flash Lamps 50c, l.OO, $1.50 seemed.to meet, pointing to a land tle:— WHERE ALL THE TROLLEY CARS STOP. of promise. "[ need this room for business. Miniature Electric Bulbs 15.cents up "Sure you know -whore you're to You children must go Into the Bhop." git off?" He threw open the door as tho "When we reach the woods." little group reached tho threshold. Train Outfits $2.50 up "Oh, Brown's Woods," and the There was a profound silence, then conductor looked relieved as he —"Jimmy!" yelled Tom. Christmas Tree Outfits $3.00 up passed down the aisle. "Is it real?" whispered Bettle, "Brown's Woods! Here you are, while Jnck asked If God had sent It. Other Toys and Novelties 25 cents little girl!" the conductor shouted. No wonder! The cluttered llttlo BotttOi truotfu! and happy, oald a nhy shop was transfigured, for in its cen- "goodby" to tho man as he helped ter stood a beautiful tree, the 3TSEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY her off.-with a playful warning not to branches • reaching almost to the "git lost." walls. The good fairy who had smug- Brown's Woods seemed to be a gled It into tho room had been quick- goncral Btoro and n few wretched er than lightning, for the tree was houses, nettle looked about her with well laden. a sinking heart. The woods, dark but \ E. L. Haight Electric Company, promising, were quli^ ii dlsluuec be- "Oh, Jnck! Jack! Isn't it.lovely? yoiul the seUlumi'ut, but the child set It's as fine aa tho trm; last night!" $ MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK, N. J. bravely out. cried Bottio. Sho cocked her small head and narrowed her eyes. "I do AB sho became tired, her feet grew bellove," she said slowly, "I do be- I numb, for In spite of the stout half lieve It's tho very samo treo!"—New soled shoes the cold *had struck York Herald. through. The poor child was terri- fied and for tho first time began to think of home. She. had found not CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS even a solitary evergreen tree, but Si. aho Btlll believed them to bo there, Holiday Greetings 1 and as tho Christmas Evo Bottled -AT down over the gloomy woods she re- hearsed to heisoir all the details of STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN! -Tom's wild story, this time Feineni- borlug hln•-saving™clanse,-that only old people could sou tho wonderful SUPP'S GROCERY. vision of Santa CIuus stepping from troe to tree, trimming the swaying branches nnd .lighting the little can- SOME OF OUR SPECIALS: dles GEORGE A. MOODY'S Bringing In the Hour's Heud. New York State Celery, Sweet Florida Oranges, Dettle listened, painfully Intent. Wo hnvo nil heard of tho boar's Then, with n sob nnd a shiver, she head, which In tho Middle Ages wns Choice White Graiics, Fine Selected Apples, RED HORSE LEATHER SHOP. stumbled on. She put her hand In her the first dish brought to tho dining Fine Jersey Cranberries, Assorted Canned Goods, pocket for her handkerchief, but she hall at tho Christmas; feast. Decked 48 BROAD STREET. RED BANK, N. J. | had lost It. with rosemary was this nnclcnt Orange and Lemon Peel, Choice Miner Meal, Sho Imagined i;lio was retracing viand, anil cui'rluil by jnuths chant- her stops, nnd groping desperately In ing a Latin carol. ThlsanciontChrist- Extra Fine Lemons, Clean 'Table Raisins. tho unknown dark sho hurried on, mas ceremony Is regularly performed Selected Dates and Figs, Street Cider, I You will find the most complete line of Leather Novelties often knocking against low boughs on Christinas afternoon In tho hall of and sometimes falling over half bu- Queen's College, Oxford. The head Is Assorted Nuts, Maple Sijrup, Jams and Jellies, rled rootH. Finally KIIO tripped on a borno In on a silver dish, shoulder Pure Strained Honey, Flam Pudding. as well as the most staple lines ever shown in Red Bank, fallen limb, and, brulsocl nnd half high, at tin! head cif H procession frozen, the poor child was too tired formed by tho college choir aus- consisting of Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Ladies' Handbags, to rlne. luoutud for the occasion singing When sho opened her eyes sho wna "Tho Boar'u Head Song." Ladies' Purses, Card Cases, Collar Bags, Glove and Neck- Btnrlng at n llghl, distant and twink- SUPP'S GROCERY, I ling, but bright nnd reassuring. Hho DreKHiiiK the Tnhl". tie Cases, Music Rolls, Music Bags, Ladies' Work Baskets, was spellbound, im other tliuuKlit oc- Do not overdress iho Christinas ta- "** 1G6 Monmouth Street, near Station, Red Bank, N. J. curring to her Hum that It was a ble. Holly Is always appropriate Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Writing Cabinets and a great lighted Christmas, tiro. Sho roso Ilko while whlto cliryRnnthomnma soom TELErllONE 472. I ono hypnotized and mndo her waytho very host possible (lower. A steadily toward Iho light, as though handsomo centurpiccu la a high dish variety of other articles too numerous to mention. I will drawn by n magnet. Bllvor or giants, piled with several col- Tho woods worn moro open now, ors of grapofi ftiul other fruit, wltl: HMtWMtHMW«tHHIWMiMMMMMM»l>HMIMMI state here that I sell nothing but Leather Goods in ^the and fear and cold \V*TO forgotten, n9 lunws, If possible. Tho cloth at tho 1 tho chibl waii com'HouB of nothing bottom of tho dlah Is wreathed witl . line ok Ladies' Handbags, Purses and Pocketbooks, and at else In tho world but tho tri'o, which holly. This Is about us nlni|>lo as pos- sho nxpectiul In HIM' nny moment bo- Hlblo, but It In good. If flowers bo do- prices that fit the pocket of every purchaser. low tho RiililliiK Hi;tiI. Aflni wulklnit nlrc.il, u whltu chryhiiutheuimn at much further than sho know aim each covor will eorvo. •topped -fcir »he WIIM within roue.h of CHRISTMAS GIFTS a real, trimmed Christmas tree.! Not To rnnovato black nllli, spouga tho great, gllnmierlug out) of herwith black coffee, then Iron. lmnglnntlou, but a Hinall treo, blou- Our CHRISTMAS DISPLAY, which is now Ladies' Handbags, - - from $1.00 to $12.00 Homing with all tin- utriiiiKo fruit of tho aonaoii—iMipiorn, rod, whltn nnd JUST IN TIME ready, includes Suit Cases. • - - - - from $1.00 to $15.00 pink; ntrlpnd enmly ciiiien and lmn linln, nlilntiljc Imlhi nnd annuls, ami Homo neil Dniik reoplo Mar Wnlt Tl Perfume 25c to $10.00 , Trunks, - from $3.75 to $30.00 llttlu red camlle» I tvlulcllng from thu Xi'm Too X.nt«. tips of thu IIIUIHIIVM. Stationery 25c to $5.00 DIIM'L wail until too lutr. Every article of excellent value. Nut until lliei.i wan a sudden 1 1 onlnK of an Inner floor atul n uioriy He tuiri' to I" in t inn . Infants' Sets 50c up burnt of clilldlnh Iniu-litcr did Mettlo Jii't in linn' with kiilnry ill-i rnnllzn tliat her fiu;y wun prvinril Mrall.'i cm in^ thr Itnrk Comb anil Brush Sots 50c to $10.00 agnliiHt a wliidnw, her fiim'lnuti'il Itrl'Dlr InirLllrlii; hri'nlilr'i I'ln'iillit'; Manicure Sots 75c to $5.00 oyofl Kiulm: Inlo a mom KlorlhVil by llrfnri1 Mii'iuii iiiiiuuy 111 mli K'i. M't tho two of Clulut, who.'io far reiieh- in. Hnmmorod Brass 75c to $5.00 lllK llKht liud It'll th'f from th'o tlnrk GEORGE A. MOODY, I>(IIIM':I Kiilui'y I'llln nir uluil ymi woodn to thin I'heeirul llttlo rofiiKiv Watorman's Fountain Pons $2.50 up 1 IIy anil by Ilm Inllinr opvnod tlm SIGN OF THE RED HORSE. front dour and I'IIIIHI nut to iilmt Ibn in v I iiiiony hi IMIIVI' Ihiii Bcllo Mend Sweets "Candy Perfection," bllttdM. An hu IIMII'IIIMI up hn ntiim- ini'i it. blnil nvitr n Illlln flKuro huddlod In Ml" II IJMin.Hi.i. I:1 I'I.IMIM r 111 , I'M '• 1 to 5 lbs. I,.il.I. N1. .1 . .I,III 'WMIIIIMI: Ii. inml tha mum. lu Ml..i inv lilitli iii'liiliiH >it I n i Kill Imported and Domostic Cigars "Mom in*, whnl'ii h(uo7" lui m-in-v I tll.i I . iililliin nil I i nl'l hi II ' ll ttlnlmod, IMUIIIIIIK tivur thn hnlf fro- |il i*l>'i< In l!lll, mi.I > .Ml inn \ i "Ml I I" 'S IHIIIIIMII in-, ..'..'• in. nl \ in' ml.'i nl in> $1 to $7.00 por box l«n ahllil. Imilll \ Mill 11 I, .1 f I..I I. I'll " "lt'n mo," iiiuiiniiri'il llnltln, I In. 1 ,II«1L mill i liniilili i ii IIII-I v. .!.< ill'-.- drownlly, !,. - • 1,, ,. ,| I,, In.-,.uli.i | : ' II"' i Storage Vans and Express. I.I'll,. V ll.'liu Ijnll. II I. " I' II" 'I'' " CIIIUSTMAS AND NKW YKAR CARDS AND BOOKLETS. "WIIIMO IIIIVII \ <>II roiiin from? ,, ,, |||. .1, l.lll I "I I' l.l.'lll'l H. I Avr.mir, . Nnir Mint .lovlnir tlnm I. n*« What mil you IIHIIIK out Mil'i Mum uf .Mill | n . I. i 1,.. , I'lll.i «• i" i.l.l.ihi' ,1 .UTM4 »l«llo nrnimrivi In i](l yiiiir ri"«t Hint I Til. i luii'l" II i !•' 'I liiiI'M" I I" I iill'iitttll*, iilniuitt nr I»BTI|.|I«. lo a iilulil?" l,.,,.| , UIH I llllMU III'.MI HUH I I'1 •• tlmA Hunk. W. J. of ollr IT inimlry, In ilm Uri«l "I wnn trylni: In tlnd tbn foriwit nf U 1,,, 1.,^ | |,|| . l| | II" I. I'll" '. i'lll" »M.I fl I• ..II»a|ia . iIn IIIMIIMI ! ninIllnki imitirllnri.rnu yynd Wink dim. lijr Ilia iiar or <«mtr«il, A I runt' tlrjt lilnvlllaT Unlir, wrll», Irlniinnit niululmiui IIUKU," whin j |ni\.- l.iiiuil II IT' ' II"- " N"l Hi" '>!>>> I'lUI'l" flllnllill tnnvht pori'il lint tin. I l''i,r nliln liv nil lll'lllol "I, Plll'n HO R. H. VAN DERVEER, \r\uk- TIKI hnnbnlld mill wlfn fii'linliKnit M.III.I IIMII-I Mill.IIIII I'., Hatful.i, KatlnwlM finnUh.l im all kliuU a( If,, l.» ilnn. H.1i almr aiinrlt nnlli'*.nnVl*» ' r.lVTi"'111 ur r nn nlnrnipil KIHIK'11. f°i' HM'T llimiKlit (Knickerbocker Pharmacy). J. T. EOAN. tlm |iokm. IH J. Offl.« <-W»« 10*J, clillil from Ihiinnrn, IIOIIIIIIK hnr ulimn | Ki'iiiKiiilirr I In' iiiiinii Ildiin'fi nnil mO MQNMOUTII In h»r atnn ilnki! nn nllii-r. HMM* MIIIMH Page 8 ' tfHE RED BANK REGISTER" , P r. BABY'S FIRST CHRISTMAS DOLL.

tIS baby hoart is rlohly blcsaod with gon RTIAT) tho Saviour's story o'er nnd in its tlonoss RIUI Joy. meosa'ge BOO A happy littlo follow la my Morry That ov'n as ho was God's own Bon BO Cliristmag boy. evory man may be. Bis face Is liko a morning lako bo for o Then for my Christmas boy 1 pray the storms ariao that good may always reign To mar tho mirrored heavon blue of Within hia breast, victorious through olear and booming skica; the tomptlngs and the pain; Hla eyea aro aprirjga of sweetest love That his puro soul, no white today, ft'omsomo otornal oouroo as stainless may asoond That stvoamH to him untouohod by Unto the Soul of Every Good, still taint alang its oarthward oourso. porfoot,- at tho ond, . In soul, my Ohaistinaa boy, thou Kor oould un ond like Calvary ; art Imblttor that groat joy for me. Of tha groat, living God a part.

'JIERE llvod a lad in Galilee a 'M is a thoughtful boy at times, many years ago, I ' my littlo Christmas boy. His Uttla face with just such R Perhaps tho angels whisper grace and gludsoine love him of wonderful employ, aglow. Of mighty tasks, long waiting for a And oftontimoa I like to think that fearless hoart and otouf, when hta oyos would aliino Of business of the Heavenly King They wore no purer than the oyos of that he must bo about this dear boy qf mino • Perhaps to lead a people is his por- And that tho God who dwelt within tion in the Flan, His heart of holy olay FerKaps to bear misfortune's yoke and. live Abideth in tho bosoin of my Christmas boy nnd dlo a man, today, To lone and triumph in his loss Filled with tho selfsame breath diyino, With his Bis Brother of tho Cross. Christ and this Christmas boy of mino

was unlikely "we woul'il set' oiftbeTore morning. Tlien we cursed some more, j Few of us had had n thing to eat. j since morning, for it was one of those 1 local trains, with no dining or buffet jour. I "And. of course, It was Christmas. Such things always -happen oil Christ- ' mas in the stories, you know. i "When wo had heen reduced to ' ahout (lie lowest depths of despair an Italian entered the car with a liasket ! of fried cakes on his arm. He was

i one of the track laborers- who lived in : a liLlle shanty close by. and ordinarily we Would have been suspicious of his E eookini:, but wo were too hungry for that then. And the way we raided fCopyrlght by Amorlrcn PI-CFS Ascocla- . up. Tln-iv h tho pnlr of ilii:-!: warm him was 11 caution. His basket was tio:i, 1511.] | Mul;; «hii-li- nniihiT lias Unit for'lhii ' empty before be had hardly shown his comliikui; ii:ivi> dovplopecl i li iy :i\vny nt" onlloK> or Irvine to be- face Inside the ear door, lie pretend- il 1KMV snl't n[ S:!llt:l (.'hllfa ill ;c-oii'.i' fan:.111s In tho city. 'Hiciv lire ed lo ask fi cents for a cake, lint really I lie I'nili'il SlilU1*. II:- iilliinltJ ! pri-'eiits nl«i> for the Pclioi>;tvaih:.v-! (otdc whatever change was uljcred and 1 1 lire K. i'. 1'. IIu I:! tin' rural ilm^liK- ! , for I'.rothcr .I0I111 ami Aunt hustled away with il, anil it was well fro;1 delivery m.'.il rrivriw. .M:iil tauli'i1 i M:;ry :unl ivv the liltlcoms who mil-! for him that lie did so. fur lie- would - L< (!'O t'illl-r v.vi.V lillll'-irlilic l:!!il. i'dl'i-.-l | IK' rf'iiit'liil'crt'd. Tho niiii! v. :i.^on N j liiivp been mobbed if lie had stayed. 1! n rule h-' li.mU the ni:til iri :i li::!it I In npi'i! with tmlL'oim; p;n'l;;ig. . 1 "Whni was M10 matter? AVhy, the Fprliig \v:i:;en. At I'iirls'.nms iln;c »::i;:a Hnt HiH is 11.1: all. Kama chins, idiot had cooked those fried cakes in rural i-in-icrs iv.'iiiiru an c:;lr:i r-'.ni:!;?] I!. I". 11.. Wnihil I"' Kind ]f it were. tallow instead of lard, .and not one of to ; us could eat them. Nnv.'.iila.vs tho, nirnl free deliverer is Ji;;mlle t!u' ni>ll of Claus empov/iTcd to "vrite money orders ;unt j "Talk of disappointment, tnntnllzn- both coir.^ anil eouiins. to register UMtcrs. 'i'hat means lots of : tlon, r:i£f! You never saw a crowd of Tho rur:il fii'o delivery sysfom. worl; for tin1 fnnners' Sniilu Clans men so furious as we were, P.ut. It which Eitiutcil but u few yc;ir^ n^-'o. lias ?,[any persons send money through tho did not do liny i;oou. Help did not grown (» (,'rcut iiroporllons. It Is s:iid mails ns Christmas presents. Many come to .wt us out of the drift ami (lint (liorc iiro now In tlm L'nilcd also liny piVM HIM tlnoiigh the 11111II hunie in lime for u Christinas dinner, States liulf ns many rural mall car- c.rdcr hiHlsi's In the 1>I>,' ellioa.. Tho as It always does In the stories, nor riers [is there "\rcre nipii in the regular carrier must stop and write the ; did any ^ood. Samaritan of a fanner's army nt the bc^'unins: of our war ! wife turn up with a turkey or two for against Spnln. Hut not all of tlirsc car- money orders. Sometimes lie limy I us. Those tallow fried calces were all riers arc men. There are ninny women llnd ima rural delivery liox lacked to the Christinas dinner we hud, and that driving rural routes. Wlii'ther 111:111 or the Mile oT a tree a note to tile- effect woman, • the rural mail agent must that the folks up at the house want Is why 1 remember it as the wretched- serve ns Simla China to scores of fam- him to register ft letter. Tlie house est Christinas I'ever spent." ilies ot Christmas. Maylie he (or she) may lie a -ndlc off the regular route. likes it, mid uinybe lie doesn't. All that Up to the house this hard worked Himtii depends. Frequently tlio fanners and Olnus drives, or if the road is very tlieir wives uud daughters bccoina lud he may have to wall;. The same Baiitti Cluuses to the carrier, nnd that side trip must b'n taken wlicu be has

• yfan Stopper Fictionless Argument. You'll Find • that we've forgotten nothing. Look out for the man who talks Anticipating your wishes for Holi- only reputation—look out for his HOLIDAY WINES day Wines and LiquoiH, there ! It Is n pallid, weary mnn; KOQtls. A man can sell a poor are "no exceptions" in our stock. Ho atoppeth ono article for 25 years—-we stand on of throe. Likewise "no exceptions" in the *'By thy Tvliito our present merits, enough said. quality and purity of cheek nntl blnz- in'g eye, NOW, U'llPINtfrifP stoppest mo?" AND LIQUORS. "Oh, rlr!" tho worrlf i! ! mnn oxiitiltiK'd, "I fat ii would havu SPECIAL A SPECIAL 4 BOTTLE OFFER. SPECIAL theo tell IWhero I may find HOLIDAY 1 Bottle Leader Blended Whiskey HOLIDAY within this • store 1 Bottle Monmouth Apple Jack The thlnga they PRICE PRICE ' Iiavo to sell." 1 Bottle Good California Port For It wag In n $1.90. 1 Bottle Good California Sherry $1.90. Christmas storts Tliat nil of this took plnce. i there the frontlcd man wan seen Wllli hi>]K>k>.H», troubled fuce. High Private, per quart $1.00 GIVEN AWAY California (very old) Port, per Tlio Btrnnpor man would fain bogono From him of hiiKKnrJ oy«; King's Wedding, per quart. .. 1.00 bottle 50c DOHUICS, tho ulslo was crowded with A Bottle of Good CALIFORNIA California Port, per bottle 35c Tho folks who would go by, Springdale, per quart 1.00 TORT OR SHERRY WINE with California Port, per bottle.... 25c "[ prny thep," PI\1<1 the stranger man, Hollywood, per quart 1.00 California (very old) Sherry, helps tho It. V. D. Banta Clous to get n registered letter to deliver to n "(!u I'IIHFO thyself from mo." every purchase of a full quart funner wtioso homo \* off tlio roulo. •'Ah, fir," th« other man Implored— Bouquet, per quart 1.00 per bottle 50c over his veiatlou whon bo Hilda that A woeful wight vtaa he. lio lins sixteen hours of delivery to do lleKltitered letleni muBt he delivered Fletcher, per quart 1.25 bottle of our famous California Sherry, per bottle.. 35c In eight hours' work. noil "jilxiu'd fur," na the niall Inn nnll- "A. tortolao cdinb, & pnlr of nh&tei, 25c A whole carload nf toys. Monogram, per bottle...... 75c California Sherry, per bottle.. A few dnys beforo OhrlstoinFi tlm In- cil In the lihiek otik tree at the road- Homo tlileiKM lioxldo for nil iny frlchdi. "HIGH PRIVATE" California Claret, per bottle.. 25c coming bundles begin to nllo up In nldo en n't »IK". And for their ulrla and }ntyn, Private Stock, per bottle 60c tho cnrrler'B wagon l>cd. They nro On Ohlistinas dny or pi'lhaps tho California Rhine Wine, per , presents froin tho fnrmer'ii noil wlio "And hero T nni; nnd I nm Jmr^; Shrewsbury, per quart 75c WHISKEY. (lay beforo the currier who has been a This thiIIKI oh, whom nro ihoyT bottle 25c linn ROIIO to Ihn city nnd grown rich real 1,'ood Santa Clims 11 ml liasn't I^ir malu arid fvnwilo clerks ronnij|r» California Angelica, per bottle 35c or from tho daughter who married tho i;riiioli|. il lipenirio I1I11 work him (11 ken Tii hhln from mn tliQ way. Hon. Sir. Blank mill llvc-i In tho STRAIGHT WHISKEY. This is a choice blend of the California Mu»catol,per bottle 35c him fur him the nlglil for 1101110 dnyii "Hut thin I \u\ <\v, titxl thin nhtnn; Clorcr Clllt itiniinlon. Or peibnpii hack nelii hln reward, 'I'ho faniienr Tliti-o iiiiOrn niionn, thru lj.uk, California (very old) Black- • 1 Sherwood, per quart 1.00 beat Marylund IlyeH, and ia of Mnry Hillannn, who 1M teilcliliiir nchool ..M1 or j;lill meet him id tin- i;nle Fnnr ennnti 1-fi down, uini nnmtiir up, berry, per bottle.. 1 75c in tlm next utato HIM! can't ufford to i '1*1 inn dtiiililn nn your track. Sherwood,(very old) per quart 1.50 exceptional quality. coino homo for the - holidays, hau I Im driven nloug, pro leiillng I1I111 wltli California Blackberry, bottle.. 25c I the rholccnl pumpkin:! 1.11 n•< 1 diiilm; 'Til'* clcviilor tiiki'i you licit, Kpeut Homo of her little hoard ot Tn luml vmi nlhrrvvln-M'.i, Mcadcville, per quart 1.00 California Catawba, per bottle 25c money for Clirlfdnuut i;\tin for tlio J tho neason, \\'ilh 11 IIIK < hldu'ii <»r tur- j\nd wli'-n >uii w<'itrv of llfl irowil, "STARTED LATE, 1 California Catawba, per bottle 35c homo folkx. Wlifrever they com« liey or prrhapii with a warm IIIUMIIT VuU iinilflu iluwn tlm nUitm. Bluo Grass Bourbon, quart. .. 1.00 j nuido by tho inothorly lioiuiewirn who GROWING GREAT." fniiii, nil thoHo pnekngen find bundle:! "(tut ntlll but nt 111. inv Imnrnt friend, liniiit IM di'llvered. 'I'ho It. V. 1) mini Ini'i walchi'il the It. K. l>. man IIIIVIIIK Vnll ilr hln own ill home, i;i'l» A Full Line of Imported Port, Sherry, Claret, Rhine Wine, Burgundy, On tho trip Inuli lo town Iniiulli'ii "flu li'-ii) am I, HIKI 1 run liTP, tireiientH It* curry down bin own clilui- Ami you m n Rlundliitf Uy, fur tint outgoing mnlln 111c J;IIIli<-ri-il nry. I (hlttp;n may t>\ Mosselle, Madeira, Sauternes and Champaghes. Hut WIMKI UW <\v\\vn nm 17" •IT WAS A SAD CHRISTMAS. |illi:ilcM|:crn leu inllc.'l riolll nil hlll'lllIC I'll lown, wllh Mcnnl Tnel to l,cc|. 1111 Thn1nt, Th» Comiturolnl Tmv«l«r Uofoldi > wni'iii nml no finnl 11I nil. TlnTe hi All'1 Iiuw III lnil'1^1 rrtl ho rtmu Jiinl one f.'iilni,. »r I! which Pi 11 Illllo Oltter Tale. jlln riiilnhnuH HliopphiK lint, iinuiiuol, "Whnt wntt Mm ph'miantcHt <'bil>it Mr hlitlrtm M|>'m tho niMnlnltt < lour, "After \vo I mil iilninpi-d up nnd down null I (HIT HpeiitV" ri'peal<'il my ti lend Ami nn Mm mlny till. nil day, loiil.io Ho. ciini nml outnlile, "I lilnn iilnhtt luioxt, Iwn rditnt'T* IIHCIC, tllfl ciill)liiei-elnl ll'livrli'r In irpt.v lo HVVOI II III till- tl illlillicn HII Ibi'y ilillr 'Iliwi tit il down Hut ihilrl" my (pimllim. "llenlly, I liavo npcnl 110 not tdinw tbi-iiiiiclvefi In >lil>. tin. Uh, fonllfth UMii, ltillo hrccl or thl«t Innny plennunl (inrn I bat It would bo COIII'III'FI, Hworn nl II10 h;u Ii hiiinbi who iK-f.nn ynii |[o to filial, hnrd l 1II1: tin onl of Aixl whon ymi n-mli (h« otilor <1uiir( * 'I r;ir* tin your Hut utnl "''f. col, II IWIIlly fii'll (bin, en I Mix (..III |uiny for not bnllilbifc noovv fcii.c-i, "I llnrn n vivid n'eolll'rllon, llM.II|;ll Mow II* Fittintur«4 tti« Tlra. (iinu'il tlo WCMIIIT nnd Hi., i llmnl<. Of till) Wrelelii'di'Nl OIIIIHIIIIIIII 1 mi'i Owiiri llnw *|M| >Mi| i nrnr In puiir Illld, In flirt, rill tlllblf! Hull II .louil •Iir-nt. I ii in thr I hi'? of Imiliny linv..|i'i.i n.nlil Ililnh or lo 1 "Tull you II10 nlory? (Vrlnlnlyl II f'hnitlfrui Htm nvi'i n milU IM>I(|« ciirMi*, lh<< I'otnliictoi' «-|imi. lhi..iij:h th«< ? 12 West Front Street. Telephone 15-J. Red Bank, N. J. WOU't tnllfl loll|{. lit II10 old chlnliiol Uv.ii'i Diilnl you IM-»• II. in liin<< nil nml pilil im thai we it 1 IjrI• 1 in well »IM>UI (ho niioivni In Iroln nml tlm (lntii/r.iii N<» tho l.i.l IMHI I fi.MMlMino uuj'.i'licu for Ih" iiluhl, 114 II Mini"! 111'.

Holly and MUtletoe. I. Christmas Candy at Lang's. How The Holly aB n soldier roamed The woodlands long ago, < DELICIOUS HOME-MADE CANDY, ' WE extend the season's greeting to our large Mr. Grubbleson And met beneath a spreading oak THE PUREST AND BEST. The maiden Mistletoe. army of Friends and Patrons. Eased His Ho bore a eword and slender epeaiV And wore a scarlet coat, SUNDAY-SCHOOLS SUPPLIED WITH CANDY Thanks for your support and your cordial endorsement of And Bhe waa In a mantle green, Conscience With pearls around her throat AND BOXES AT SPECIAL RATES. II. our endeavor to furnish the very" Best of Footwear at the very Beautiful Tree Ornaments. The frozen flakes began to fall. From hla desk In the big, light Candy for the Christmas stockings and trees. lowest possible prices. ^ corner room on the second floor Mr. They hid the narrow traclt, Qrubbleson could aeo the Salvation TUo happy lovers lost the way, Novelties for dinner favors. We promise stilLbetter things for the future. Army girl, who stood across the And nevermore came back. Candy Fruits, Bon Bons and Chocolates. •troet, holding upa pnpler macho tur- And still the winter woods thoy stray key. She was not, unfortunately, the Together in tha snow, Fine assortment of Mixed Candies. The soldier Holly anil his bride, most beautiful creature bo had ever BYTHE WAV- The pearl decked Mistletoe. beheld. She was just a plain young STORE OPEN CHRISTMAS, ALL DAY. woman, whoso appearance was not —Illustrated BIta. is there anything that would make more sensible and Improved by the uniform atio wore. Mr. Grubbleson's gazo fell upon ber The Cold Wind Hoars. LAUG'S, useful Christmas Gifts than some selections from our every time be swung around In his Here comes dear old dad, BROAD STREET, RED BANK. big e»»jr chair. Not that he looked A very prince of men. for her, but thorc seemed to bo aomo Ol>on wide the cottage door lines of Choice Footwear? peculiar power at work which placed And klBs him once ugaln. her directly In bla line of vision a Dad feels tired! hundred times a day.- Shed a tear! ; (Christmas time Is 4 4 4 4 4 Shoes for the Street or for Dress, Storm-Boots, Waterproof There she stood, with the snow- flakes whirling around her. She was Mighty nenr!) Shoes, Dress Pumps, Ties, Sandals and Slippers, House Slippers, on duty when he reached his office In •?. the morning and she was there still Bring his easy chair. when lie went away In the evening. Blow the fire bright. Bed Room an$ Bath Slippers, Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Arctics,- Mr. Ofubbleton developed a curiosity Amy, bring his meerschaum pips concerning the amount of her col- And, Johnny, bring a light Cigars for Holidays 4 Storm Gaiters, Leggins, etc, etc. Ueotion*. _ He wondered how many What waa that our people stopped la the cource of & day Johnny said? to drop a nickel or & dime or a quar- (Hear him wish he ter into the make believe turkey Had a sled.) { which she held up for the purpose of Our stock of Cigars, Pipes, Tobaccos ' . • . All these lines are appropriate for Christmas, and you'll not reminding people that tha poor Fetch his slippers now. . would have appetites on Christmas. (How the cold wind roaral), and Cigarettes is most complete. Frequently he would forget bis work Daddy doesn't like the cnt, find more attractive Footwear in a day's journey.. Our prices are and Bit counting the people who So throw It out of doors! •topped to contribute, wondering as Dad Is BmlUng! Cigars from!50c. to $5.00 Box. always pleasing. he saw them drop their money Into See him grin! the turkey how much they gave Laugh your loudest! One day It occurred to him that ha All Join In! Pipes from 25c. to $7.50 Each. had never dose anything for those who were less fortunate than he. He Cigar and Cigarette Holders sat up straight In hla chair and won- dered If the Lord might not have, in all styles and prices. given him greater prosperity than he enjoyed If he had been properly FORD & MILLER, charitable. He was what moat people Don't fail to look our stock over before would regard as a rich man, but he was not ns wealthy by any means as THE SHOE MEN, he wished to be; As he sat there la you make your selections. his luxurious office, gazing at the brave little soldier with her turkey, 18 Broad Street. Telephone 301. Red Bank, N. J. he Bald to himself; "When I go out to lunch to-day I'll slip a »G bill Into that turkey. SWANNELL'S CIGAR STORE, No one shall know kow much I give, STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. but $5 will make many » poor person happy-on Christmas, and though they 49 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. will norer guess that I nm their benefactor, the Ijoril will see/"" When he put on his overcoat at noon he took H crisp bill from his wallet itnd carefully doubled it up. I Suddenly, hov.'cvcr, his conscience began to whisper In him. | "John Grubblosoii," It Bald, "you are trying to cloccivo yourself. You j'-nre not thlnklriK oH-hc good you may HOMEMADE MINCE? PIES. Jla.li: from our own Iwmoiiiuile mince- j do lor the [iy6r. You are thinking of 1 "HEADQUARTERS ! the blK lira! you have on. You hono meat. They aro tho ulil fil'sliiiini'ii, IM-^I , deep pies ami they that by being rha.rltiib.lo now tho are nuulo rinlit. That's why cur Mince Ties are hotter than I Lord will see fit to-let this matter In others. We will m:il>"u any kind of l;irt,ri\ (IL'CJI pios ymi wish, j "which you arc HO .deeply Interested I'umpkin, Cjcoaiui't, Apple, Peai-h, ctf. 35 cents and 50 • £0 through imil bring you the profits cents. ' you nvo so'anxious' tor. You are try- j lug to lirllie C;od.'" ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING. Wo 111:1V ,,ur I'liim Puilins;- fn.in an 'Twiis Iho night brforr Cliilatniiis, r I He put the money back into hla 111 eai'li litt'lo hoiuo eld English reci[»L'. Tin'y \vt'ii, h altout n:if puiiml and A hale : pockot. The rliihhi'U wore waiting • , •>arh. (lriiiT ono for ynur Iluliilay dinner. 40 cents each. H0LIDAYDRYJ300DS. "It won't do," bo thoui;Ut. "I'm As sIHl nu a mouse We arc selling inoro each yoar. • guilty. There's no use trying to hide To hr.-ir tlit1 puff puff CHARLOTTE RUSSE. Chocolate, Vanilla and Strawberry flavors, S '• the fact from myself. I'll wait till af- And the pish, I'lmpx. and squeal •tor thin lion I linn rone- Ihrfiurjti. Tlien Of KIJUII old St. XlcJuihiii1 cents each. . Wn unlii'j.'liiuljtlnilii^iv in muuld,;-lo onk'Vi • I-will U« ublu-iu-wjttti-ibntc -without u Automobile! OYSTER PATTIES. Hade to order on short notice. selfish desire to have the Lord glvo --Illustrnli'd Bits. .line profits in return," LAYER CAKES. Clioolntc, Orange, Marsliiniillow, etc., 25 cents, Where the Trolley Stops, So lie passed I lie Salvation girl on Thi> (iift of Iiovr. 35 cents and SO cents. the corner without helping to fill her RICH FRUIT CAKE. 30 cents and 50 cents per" pound. "What will I give her fur Clirlst- COR. BROAD AND FRONT STREETS,' RED BANK, N. J. j turkey. But duy nfter day us ho FANCY CAKES. 50 cents and 60 cents per pound. looked norosa tho street ho taw her, inay?" ' and day after day he Bald to himself Dear one! I have little to give," I that ho would do something siilenclld Save a UIKS for tho curls for the poor as soon na hla denl was Of the sweotest of Rlrlx, ) EXCELLO BREAD And the right near Lovu'a bosom to I out of the wny, no (hat he might con- \ WRAPPED IN SANITARY WAXED TAPER. live! tribute with a clear conscience. At last lie received tho word for And evor this counsel— I ALL MATERIALS AND INGREDIENTS USED IN THE MANUFAC- which ho had been so anxiously No other but thin: REMEMBER waiting. His venture had proyod a "Forget not the love TURE OF THESE GOODS ARE PURE AND FRESH. success, and he was richer by many That I give with the kiss!" thousands of dollars than ho had been before. He whirled around In "What will I Klve her for Christ- his big eaBy clinir to look at tho llt- mas?"— tlo woman across the street. Flue. Folded away with earth's strife, flakes of snow were being flung I claHp nm! carcKH her, CHILDS' BAKERY, PRATE'S MARKET around her by the angry wind, and And Rive her—"God blear, herl" ho noticed that she had her shoul- Just that—and the love of my llfel BROAUD STKEB-rSTREET, RKT» RANK" N I ? IS THE PLACE TO GET ders drawn up, iw It to ward oft tho cold blasts. WEST STREET, IX-CL* D/ililV, IN. J. ) And ever this counsel— Mr. Orubbleiion remembered a No other but tills: .-\"\V* •• '- \-v\-\ NVVNV\'A\WA\\ W W \\\ WWW VW\\ VVVVVVV\\/ FRESH VEGETABLES, now $10 bill tliat he had In ono of "Forget not tho love Ms poclieta, nnil ho began focllng for That I glvo with a lilss!" It. Whon ho hiul found It ho doubled •—F. L. Btanton, In Allnntu Constitu- It up carefully and thon turned once tion. CHOICE FRUITS, more to his desk. At noon ho put on bis ovorooal ami went to tho window (Jrnntrri u Fflrnr. to soe If the Kulvatlon Army girl NEW NUTS, ETC. were still at hor post. Yen, thoro HIIO Clerk—I would lll.o to got off was, with unow whirling about her parly, sir, HH my wife wimtn mo to and tho proplo hurrying punt, appar- help In tlm church ilccointlonfi on ently oblivloiiH of hor oxlfitenco. Ho Chrlntnmii ove. took out the bill that bo had no enro- Tho AIuiiiiK*'r -C'un't poHnlbly tlo In my winter assortment of Green Vegetables I have Green fully folded and looked nt It. Hud- It. Beans, Spinach, Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts, Oyster Plant, Let- denly bin roji'iclcru-o begun to whis- Dork Tliniik JIHI. nli'. You nro tuce, Endive, Romain, Tomatoes, Chickory, Eskerol, Kalamazoo and per to him nKul". very kind. llliiHlnili'tl 111 I M . "John Orubhli'Kun," It iinld, "arc I'H'imrlnjc <»j-Mtrr t'oi-UlallN. you KIVIIIK thl'i money Unitum of YOUR ATTENTION Long Island Celery. your love anil > our tiyinpntby for Notliliu; licllur to IH'KIII tho Clnlnt- your frllow man, or Iti It merely n liuiM i' ulth tlum an [)\Mt«>r rock- is respectfully directed to the fact FRESH MUSHROOMS A SPECIALTY. trlflo that von am nftVrlni; In return tall, tintt In, K the illniici l:i tho aver for the HiKTrmi t>t >our HCKIIIII tichom- UK" AIIUMICUU utTuli, wlttuutt wlucn. that we have made plans for an un- lng? You air fit111 tryltlK (n uVcotvn A Huntou ('IIIIMUK >'(lio(il nyutfti* The finest Cape Cod Cranberries in the market. yournelf. You Itilult (lod let your I'ni'lltull Ifl Ililliln lit! rnlloWFt: Two usually larj'e holiday business. We donl KO tbronKli In'mtnm yuu hail IrlitiponnrillH lit Kl'ltttMt iHiliKTnillnll, Large assortment of Oregon and Monrnouth County Apples. h pcomltied ttt Kl\' In n\mi of >t>ur hue- line fuuilh uT II trmiimunflU ot tu- now have on display at our store My Malaga Grapes are the best that can be bought. conn. If tli" I.nnl linn ui'i'ii lit to li.'t Imlico nitnrc, Iwo I it lih-n| n UMI fli 111 of you nureei'd Ih1 linn miToly not dono tiililitlo <-ntMii|i. the lulc" i»r twniiMil- by far the largest and fiiuist col- You Holiday Table not complete without selected Raisins, BO milli'l)1 fin the iiuHiiiy you tlilnlt of Ollil. Itllil II Irimponnrill or milt, Mil giving mm. ' Mit'iio nnil nUow llto i)iL\lnii' In «ut lection of nifts ever shown in Red Dates and Figs. Mr. (Irtililili'i.im nll|i|ii'd Dm hill vi'iy eold JIIHI lirfoii' i lin nynlern bai:k Into lili |n>rUi>l, and whfii ho mo HITVIMI dhlilc Inlo nl\ pnrtloun Hank. We bave left, nothing undone! I linvo the finott nisorlmcnt of fancy fruit basket* that can be bought. In returned from Illn IIIUCIIIMIII at thu lltld put Inlo I .>il< III11 |'!;II.':. ,1. mill r;.-t 1 order to got n good selection I ndvisc you to come onrly. Get these bnskets filled club lie looUril II.TOHII ill HIM Miilvn- hi tlii- rnit.'i or Hi.. t.u,t..r |ili1\.-n. to make this the best place to eel, jdfts tloil Army Kill UK ill II anil wiimlnlrti Hi" in. nm i>r tin. KI""'""I Imir liuiloil with delicious fruit and give your order curly, for owing to the runli we will be un- why iihu illiln't lului her hirlmy and III Clllclii'il Ice. Alllllnr Illn Inilf for your lady relative:; and friends. able to fill thcio baskets next Fridny nnd Snturdny. hunt noun. <-' Still, tho kidlets will be flocking, each Hardware," Plumbing and Electric, • MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. LIBERAL TERMS. to overhaul his stocking, And there's scadB of things we'vo OCEANIC AVENUE^BSSI [SEA BRIGHT, N. J. got to do that really cannot wait. Yet, before we kick the clothes on (quite determined not to dozo oil), ; Let's lndulgeJn dreamy musing on this JoyouB Chrlstmastldo; Let us, while the bulls are pealing, get up some real Christmas feeling, ••MMMMMMWMMwW—IMMIMMIIMIMMIIIMM MATHUSHEK & SON PIANO CO., , Fill ourselves with sweet emotions that are not Quite out and dried. True, th© lnlnutes fast are gliding, but, consarn 'em, let 'em glide. MAKERS OF HIGHEST QUALITY ; Think of these long weeks of waiting, all the glad anticipating; ONLY $1200! Of the gay and festive season that at last, at last Is here; ; Never resting, never stopping in our mad earoer of chopping, Grand, UprigHt and Player-Pianos Searching, over the ideal, not too cheap and not too dear; Good House. Four Rooms, i Crushed and elbowed in the reeking crowds, that like ourselves are sacking Just tho very thing of all things that their loved ones most desired. AT SOUTH RED BANK. Branch Salesrooms: 5 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. LJmp and draggled then oniorgliiK from tho pushing, struggling, surging ; Mob, with parcels overladen, reaching homo, at last, dog-tired. Open Evenings. Those experiences may be best described as "most all-fired." The Lot is 50x150 Feet. | Tct no nntlquatud stole Bkowed endur- ; .[Easy Terms. Immediate Possession. ** ance more heroic Than we've manifested through the Pleasant Surroundings. weary ordeal of that time; ' We have stood the stress of barter with LJET ME SHOW IT TO YOU. the cuurage ot~u~marlyr; Now we find sweet compensation llBt'nlng to the Christmas chime, Whose clear cadence, soft and mellow, seems to whisper to a fellow •That the worst Is nearly over, that we soon may breathe again. Soon may find surcease of sorrow, and that, maybe by tomorrow F. A. MOREHOUSE, •-•SKSts Or the next day, may be lifted something of this mental strain, That a blessed sense of rest may soothe the tissues of our brain. { Room 19, Second National Bank Building, We have done with haste and flurry, no occasion now to worry. £ RED BANK, N. J. CHRISTMAS Lest some sensitive relation may have been quite overlooked. •All the lists of names are checked and all the walls with green are decked, and MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM«M»*MMMa Now within a few short hours the will be cooked'. WILL BE HERE SOON. Hall to Christmas! happy season! There is some substantial reason To be gleeful at thy —the beginning of the end. As thou eomest wreathed with holly, we can certainly be jolly, WILLIAM O'BRIEN. As usual, we have the largest stock of Welcome thee with feast and , and In general unbend. For we know that we have spent for thee the last cent we can spend! Practical Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter. Now the door bell will ceasa ringing to Toys, Games, Books, Dolls the people who were bringing • — No. 29 Front Street, Red BanK, N. J. and everything to make the children happy. An endless string of packages from Ocean Avonue, Seabright, N. J. • • morn to dewy eve; We no longer will bo running to con- CLOTH AXD PAPEJ: I;KS. ceal those things with cunning Steam Pumps and Windmills Put Up. \ And we'll lose our wonted air of EAXCY P.i'X PAPER. having something up our sleeve TP.EE imXAMEXTK There will be a douced litter, when • •• CIUtlSTifAS CAXi-l.ES. the gewgaws gleam and glitter, ' CP.EVE PAPEl:. Of waste parer, string and cotton, from the kltcheu to the hall; Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings. T!<vt;a laces beaming-* F. W. MOSELLE, As the loved one opens his parcel and digs out his gaudy ties. And the gei.tle wi;« and mother her emotion tries to smother D:\-sd S:ree;. Red Bank, X. J Wheu conducted by her husband, to some secret corner, where, • As a proof of fond a£C«ction, he has 'nil Irom her detection, His gift to her. a cozy, costly, well-upholstered chair Large Stock Constantly on Sana at Lowest Market Prices. (Of whose comforts, in the future, you may bet he'll get his share). Now this Christrr.a.^ spirit moves us to sense that i'. K-hoves us To keep F'v<:ty'~ bare platter and fill Di-stitntiuh's cup. Bring turk ar.i r>ie and gladness to the h'l.'i.r,1 i.f vr:,j)ty snd.n.pss; . To help uu:t-,;.:: Christmas char- ity who would not loosen up? But It's highly f.pi-'ravating not to say exasprrntlng, PETER J. When we've giii-a most nobly and without thought of stint, To find out, as v.e. expected, that the modest are neglected - And our princely benefaction hasn't fuunil Its way to print. (Certainly we didn't ask it, but a mil might take a"hint). UNDERTAKER But away with saJ reflection! This Is no time for dejection. Mtjrry Chrism,us, happy Christmas, as we said, has come at last! All the i:.:.i.y tribulations, all the trials nnd vexations! AND That have en -.vltd thick upon us for the lzst sir weeks, are past, N'ot a protest shall be uttered, though the house with toys Is cluttered And the kids are all parading to the sound of horn and drum, Lusty lung aud !ary::x voicing the estent of their rejoicing. A high grade six cylinder car, as near, perfection [as it is Wo will have to stand the racket now that Christmas day Is come. EMBALMER. possible to build a car in every respect. Drop us a line or tele- (Later tono our nervous system at some sanitarium). Thank the Giver If we're able to sit Monmouth Street, phone and we will be glad to show you its good qualities on the 'round a well-spread table, Wbero tho plump whlto-bosomod road any time. turkt-y studs Its savor through Near Maple Avenue, tho room, And pudding comes on smoking, and there's no end to tho Joking, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. Me FARLAN 4912 And no heart that harbors malice and no mind o'crcast with gloom, lot us bo profoundly grateful that wo have at least a plateful, Grateful for ilio pepsin tabletB that correct our (.'hrlstmnB choerj Hold It a.s iimonK nur mercies If there's coin loft In our puruea, Telephone, 254 Red Bank. Big Six 50-60-Horse Power. Ho thankful for those dear to us and those who hold us dear. (And mont supremely thankful Christmas comes but onco a year), Little Six 35-40-Horse Power. (Cupjiljtit, IWl. VTMUra New)psp«r L'Dlun) CHRISTMAS IS A PROPHECY its Ills, from tho world, and to glre to common humanity their rightful Big Six 32 Touring $2,500 It Foroca.t. the Perfect Social Con- aoverolgntjr. Ho worked with Ilia dition. Which Will Fulfill th* hands for Ills dally bread. He l» yet Promlaci of Chrlit. to dignify and glorify In tho thought THE HEALTH OF Big Six 36 " - - $2,600 of mankind all honeit toll. Ilo hon- Christinas la not only a fact com- ored woman with Ills armpathetlc and mcmonitliiK tlir vlnllud tho moat »d- them. He la yet lo raakn blcised th« may be endangered by allowing the plumbing in vnnccri lmmiin mint]. He .l>rang, on child life In ovorr welcoming liom*. IIIH liiiumn imturo nlde, from king. Ho gave Ilia peace to Ilia dlatracted your residence to get out of repair, letting tho $2,100 find iicniiuntit, from tmlnta and sinners. ilUrlplcn. Hn |g yet to mak« wi deadly sewer gasea hold full sway about tho house, Little Six 28 Touring - Ho In yet to Hrt every pcanant to the rrn»o unto tho end of the earth. !(• liliiKllrnt Ihrnimof thnracttr and trans- milled Hit brolhrnn with Illnnw-lf and spreading disease and wretchedness. form thn dilrr uf pinner* Into Hi" Inn Fntlier In ono unbrokfln oiieuuaa Little Six 30 Roadster - $2,000 hollriu of iiiilnlii. He allied Himself Hn la jet to mitko or«rr nmn a broth All this can bo caaily presented by having a with poverty iwid thfl common |K*oi»ln, rr to Mi follow.man and at OM with Hu la ret to liiiiilah poverty with all bit Vathor In 1 Ionian. first-class plumber inspect your bathrooms, toilets, LIVE AGENTS WANTED. etc., every onco in awhile. I will cheerfully furnish estimates on any plumb- HARRY C. FAY, ing work you may need. Nicol Wincklhofer Co., Inc., Funeral Director and Upholsterer. Arthur G. Sickles, (I'onii. i ly with It. T. .Smith of Rod Unnk 27 yearn). 311 Halsey Street, Newark, N. J. SuccessHor to SABATH & WHITE, Phono Mnrkot 5651. Factory: Connorsvlllo, Ind. Office nnd Funeral Parlor*, 11 Entl Front Street, 16 W. Front St., Red Bank, N. J. fhon, (onwiUm. BED DANK, N. J. WCAMP ( IIAIK5 AND CARD TAJMJM. THELiED B EGIBTEE Pane U »•»»»»•»•»»»<*«»»»»»»•••««•«»»»«••»••««•*•»•«•*«+•«•

P. STOKER. LB8TEB H, STRVKER. INSURE WITH PUBLIC SERVICE. \ | Red Bank and Monmouth County IATEST GIFT SUGGESTIONS. Eipcclolly Detigoed to Pleaie the CHRISTMAS IN RUSSIA livery and Carriages. 25 Per Cent ' Sterner He\. CUSTOMS UNLIKE THE FESTIVI- Insurance Agency. An extreme novelty lu the horeo- TIES OF OTHKIl COUNT1UE9. lesu carriage as & model for decora- Moving Vans and Express. Reduction Sale lion In relief on a gun metal cigar- By All C'laRses—Kutlng Ivar Bjornstad, Manager. ON ette case. Royal copper In combina- and Drinking Upon an Ivvlraordl- Automobile Garage. tion with silver or alone Is the pre- nary Scale—Special Service (o tho Panionn Icon of tli« Virgin in the Auction Room and Storage. Suits and Overcoats. Cathedral. General Insurance. Christmas In Russia Is n church qstlval and a turning point In social :; $20 [Suits and Overcoats now iH ¥ fo. For tho uppor clauses It marks Fire, Plate Glass, Health, Accident, Liability, • $15 w ho beginning of the "season"; for Monmouth Street, RED BANK, N. J. ho lowor orders, a sort of wild sa- $18 Suits and Overcoats now urDalla. during which crlmnal ]us- " Automobile and Marine. Opposite R, R. depot co la as blind as a bat to various $13.50 ^ iroaches of tho law which are pun- " shuhlo at all other limes, says tho , OPEN DAY AND NiaHT. TaUphone 245. $15 Suits and Overcoats now ALL FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES. n Telegraph. The streets aro , $11.25 all of peasants In sHeepHklu coats, • •••••+•••»»•••»••»••< >•••••»•••»»»»•»»•»«>•»»••»•» aaany of them with Bhrill concertinas $12 Suits and Overcoats now n their hands, with which they make If you find your insurance rates are $9 ight hideous us they stngger along ir drop like weary soldiers on a ftt- too high, there may be a reason. $10 Suits and Overcoats now Igulng march. Tor even despite $7.50 - - LjHj he Indulgence of the police, the -"I :ourts aro full of "cases" aftor the Let me inspect your property and $8 Suits and Overcoats now $6 tolidays, and the cells full of prls- nors. But with all Its wild Joys, ' ascertain if the rate can be lowered. 'hrlatmas Is not n great national fes- LUMBER SWEATERS. lval like tho Yuletldo of England If you want advice as'ito"your rates, nd Germany. It awakens few old- Some 200 Sweater Coats at 1.50 ferrod metal for do»lt accessories and ivorlrt assoclallons, nxeftlaen less ln- phone me at 437-m Red Bank. docorntlvo Hervlce thin season and an luenec than with us over th« looa- We carry about the largest stock IKnit Vests, worth 1.75 to 2.00 offectlvo example IH an Ink well la ned ties of family affertlonfl. con- the form of a Imll ndornerl with a now at 1.25 lures up none of the delightful'vis- spray or berries In a darker tone of ions which endear Christmas to every Money to Loan on First Bond and Mortgage. of lumber in Monmouth County. copper and leaves of silver. The pa- Heavy Shaker Knit Sweater* 1 ngllsh speaking man, woma.ii, and per cutter Is of copper ivltli overlay child throughout the world. Even, 1 and borry decoration of silver on the We get most of our stock by high collars, much sought after s a children's holiday It Is a foreign Office and Residence, 51 Irving Place. handlo. Entire desk- nets are to bo Import of recent date, Illte the spruce water. Freight rates are much but scarce, priced at 3.50, had la thin conibinii'tlon of metals Tr fir treo, which sheilR- a bluze ol and they oaill for the expenditure of light in the rooms of tlio well to do. P. O. Box 12, Red Bank, N. J. cheaper than rail, and hence we can * 4.00 and 4.50. n Rood many dollars. Heddlsh tan with tlio lettering of gold makes Bn Mumming IK a favorlto diversion 6ther High NeckISweaters,'50c with Muscovites of all classes, sexes, give very low prices. 5 and 1.00 each. nd conditions. In the north, south, east, and west It Is the great occupa- Our big stock enables us to make tion of the people. Men, women, and i Heavy Shakerknit Coat Sweaters hildren, In tho ronntry n« well as very prompt deliveries. 3.00 to 5.00 the towns, dl.sgnlso themselves hi other people's clothing or purclmsp fantastic garments for a shilling or Coat Sweaters as low as 50c. two; the girls don a crown or a llara, the men a niaslt. nnd both sexfs cover ' : 50c. President Suspenders 39c. their cheehs and. forehead with a I The Estate of T. S. R. Brown, thick daub of paint. In that guise a. 50c. tan, blue Chambray Shirt mother would not linow lu.-r own child from an Aztec, for the apparel ' meat, vegetables, JJ Keyport, New Jersey. at 39c. they wear IH often grotesque. In groups they then wander from houso Heavy Outing Flannel Shirts a nctcptnble color scheme la tho pil-to house, dancing, singing, declaim- low for don or mnoliin^ mom here 39c. , ing, and gallic-ring In the good things anfl all kinds of Illustrated, and auoilier adjunct for which the well to do offer them In tho den or grill room is the Dutch return for the entertainment. Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, a job lot clock with cellaretic huse. Horn or Tho very repast with which at food with Sargent's Pure Oyster Shell Lime. "2 for 25c. Worth 25c. and ntimentod with silver I.H utilized for sonio new desk sots that aro pretty about S o'clock at night pious EUB- If you want to be successful in raising good crops, use PURE 50c. each. nnd serviceable. nlnna break their long fust on Christ- OYSTF.K SHEU, LIME. It is tlio host buciiuia' lt-in of an aniniitl mas Eve is as pure a survival of pagj Gem Food nature and far superior to any lime made from mineral products. It anlsin us an archaeologist would care High Neck Light Weight Jersej A Christmas Tree Farm. nets quicker, lasts longer, and gives better results than other limea. Thoro IH only one true Christmas to see. The room Itself IH nrrungod I have no agents. I sell direct to the farmer, thereby Raving you the 1 Sweaters, gray, blue tree, tho linlsum lir. This Is syni- as of yore. In the place of honor, un- middleman !) profit. SoTd in any quantity, at the kilns or on the ears, rnetrlriil; splel-ly* fragrant,- aiLd hnB der the holy iniago—heforo which in bass or in bulk. ' maroon, 50c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.5( burns a red or- bine lamplet—-Is I have a specially prepared limo for drills. This lime Is very straight, stiff braiie'ues, which wll and 2.00 support a tfood load of in-OKOnts. Th( placed a round tnble, over whlch'a pure and fine and works splendidly through drills. ..If you aro inter- layer of sweet smelling liny Is spread ested in lime, drop me a postal and I will furnish all particulars. hemlock, lienutlltil for mussing and rojilng, ha.3 braiuilies ton droo])lnK and oyor tlli.i, rmiiln, a whlto tabln Get my prices before buying; it will nave you money. Prompt ship- Heavy Pea Jackets, with ulste ment?. and flexible tor a Christ mas tree. Tho cloth. In ii spacimi* turt>en tho char- 1 HEJVWRICK.SOJV CSL ATVLEGATE. collars, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50 anc apruce, suitable In other ways, lacks acteristic food of the season IH piled tho delicious odor of the fir. This Is up—.buckwheat porridge colored JUDSON COI^OVER, 5.00 fortunate, for tin: treo most prized with saffron, sweetened with honoy, Lime Kiln and Postoffice, Matawan, New Jersey. (or Christmas U utterly despised by and variogatod^wlth fruit J. Whoa Corduroy and Leather Revers the lumbermen. It lias novcr been eaten it is washed down with ardent Special, 84 cents. Telephone 50-M. hie Coats at 5.00 worth lumbering, and before th spirits. On another -dish stands a Chrlstnni!; tree industry began the fir pyramid of a fruit stew, tho Ingred- lands of Miilne vaire actually oxemp ients of which lnrhiilo apples and Corduroy and Sheepskin Coat* from taxation, :is IK-IIIR porfentlj pears, dried chen-IOH and prunes, worthless. To-d;i> they aro valued a grapes and oranges, the whole flnv- 5.00 and 5.50 from $10 to Sin nn acre, mainly for ored with honey, .und servod up cold. their Christmas trees. There is a -peculiar kind of bread, Sheepskin Vests at 2.50 too, linked for this tnmil fount, as SEE WASHINGTON Tho Christmas treo cutters liegli EilEter has its own sprwl.il cakes. Its their work.(is early, an tin? middle o characteristic Is that it IH coverod CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TOUR Corduroy Pants, 1.25,1:50, 2.00 October. It requires experience) to with a thin mating of poppy seed or 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50 cat Christmas Moos prntltably. An barloy. Flesh meat ennnot bo eaton Wednesday, December 27, 1911 ordinary woodman will wiiato more on , anil fish, If It fig- than he IH worib. Ho must know how ures In tho rcpaiit, Is only an orna- Canton Flannel Drawers, 50c. to estimate, from the size and gen- ment. Round Trip Fares--$15, $14, $12 eral appearance of the tree, tho bca1 What is more trying than to have a From Bed Bank, according to hotel selected. Proportionate Rates Red Wool Shirts and 1 height at which to cut It. A green Tho church uorvleo mus't bo over hand will cut ll loo lonp: or too short, coal that will not burn, especially when from Other Points. Three Day Trip. All Necessary Expenses. Visiting 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 each. beforo the Muscovite family sits Injuring ItH salable qualities. Whll down to table. There is no ecclo- all tlm Principal Points of Intercut at the Nntionnl Capital. Full informa- part of the mru are cutting, otheri slantlcal ohllgntlon to take part In it, you know you have a good heating appa- tion and tickets may be obtained of Ticket Agents or Other Wool Shirls und Drawsc follow them and draft the trees on of tho woods to Lho nearest ope] but HuiKlaiifi are church going peo- ratus. You will always be in good humor C. STIUIDK, niflti lot rnsKcnucr Anvnt. 213 Flf Hi Avenue, New York Cily 1.00, 1.25 and 1.65 space. AH then1 are no roads Into th ple, nnd UitM-e is a powerful attrac- Similur Tour* Junuary 18, February B and 22, Mnrch 7 nnd 21, April 4 nnd IS, woods, thin has In bo done by hand, tion In the circumstance that a very after trying my coal. .nJM.,9, 1012 Heavy Fleeced Lined Shirts and In tho ojien spni-o they must b( special le deuiu h eliunted on that hunched and tied, and If this Is no evening to I hank (iod fur the deliver- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Drawers, 39c. properly don-' 1'ir bunches will com ance of the country froni tho"twelvo I handle nothing but the best. apart In shipping. Then the hulls o tongues," RS the 1'levny term Nnpo- Blue, gray and khaki colored each bnnili air nawed oh*, to give leoa'fi ;irm\, .whieh wna driven out on Give us a trial order and be convinced. neat, trim n ppi-arance. Then tho Russian ('hrlMinas Day (.Innuary 0, Flannel Shirts at 1.00, 1.25,aro hiiiiled to ilie main ruiul an 1812). reopU-, (her.-fore, pray fer- JOSEPH T. BURROWES CO., 1.50 up to 2.75 each. Htackeil. Al'in- lho harvest Is ove a ml ruling lining hungry and ' > i;iili-i 1 ii.miin :ind baale rrs llKhied on their No. 213 West Frpnt Street, Red Bank, NT. J. they lire nil •l ili-pot, usually te I lir. rilmlils, inreiisn la 1 S. HUNT, to Um maThenr thev iuu loade. anil I he quests. If any, miles uwuy. lu-o henrUly nrlrumrd. Then llitlo 1 IT DOESN'T PAY Slip-on Raincoats, on tin cars. t'hrlslnins e;i ii-s roiitiiiiiinj; ihe llg- Office and Yard : til buy lumber tlutt, owing to knot*, The In.lin. > lieif;in al about tin urefi of ktn. :MII'r|>, lllllls, (HI OUO splits, etc., is'"'fully OIH'-I|U;\I-UT Hiune. tinic la aine and Ihn Catskllli rk I ins.., nil Ihe oilier, 1 BURROWES STREET. RED BANK. waste. H may look cheap, tint just $2.50, $5.00 and Home, thlit y > *a\ \ u^a, Hut thu lire nent 111' chlllllell lo all tlio lignro out the waste and youi' Irihor wi'ri' eleanril o il lit tile CulHlilllH til ilr- villa.-..•, lo signify anil tlu'ii HIT limy "clicnp" it it*. $7.00 years im't», an.l I !•• old ('alskllfiihll tile SI'lllli'l-:, Ih.'il llll'lr Tin' better anil wiser plan liy far per.i iinu- rii III1 1N'1 w [lulu pi hire nil Ti'lcplitiiio :!!i-W lii-il linnk. 1 \tt to make Hiiri Hint tlie lumber if Vi'Vlnunl fur iln-lr trei-s, takln right and thi'ii a»k the price. 'I'lint'.s their rnti.T. >«nli them. The\ pa oin phui and policy and ll.'-'i light, their IIII-II •-. I ..'iii :i ilny uml hennl. lluv I'rnni UM. Gloves and Mittens. There I ill • alnnil I wrnty me Largest Stock and Lowest In the bit .In,..- nl lilliii;liii; ChrlM 1IHI I lir II,-. | New Vi.il,. anil Illi' BRICK, LIME, CEMENT, PAINTS Prices. may lir I'mui.l al Ihe "Kiinil" ever n;:i- iinlll iilchl. 'I'll tiny I'limi I !MI i i i:i'l 'H of I!,,. iJue AND HARDWARE. Ill-e II rn: i).i ,; .111 'I I tie II 111 II whu J'.' Make Christmas Bright tllthlllriiM ||I:||| , mill' iTiift Hint I,ill, Corduroy Hunting Coats,. 2.50, 111,I IMlu; lit itn'1! with iiniiii 3.50 nnd 5.00 ll 1111 dlli'ii It ll With a Portable Lamp. ESTAIUJSIIFXl IBM TT.LETHONE 247-K Canvnn Hunting Coals 1.00 ( < 111 1,1 r, II - Siiprrhlllliiii^. | It wns ;i i"i|'iilnr h'-llef Mint, per- A ClnisLmas I'il't wliicli serve-;t usi'l'ul iHirpusc, 3.00 ALEXANDER D. COOPER | HOIll! tllll II oil ( '(, ll il IIIUH (I)- (!,MI|| l')l- well us Imiiij; nniiuiiciilal, i-, sun1 In In1 I'lici'islii'ilby iliiy tinil pow'-t in Nro nnil e\eti rom- 1 ' CarlridKi- Vcstn, LcffKini I iniuitl iipliiii, iiinl In rioiiie dlhlilrlii . ri'i'lnit'iil, . Real Estate and Insurance | tllenl Win a til in convletliin thai all heillnl til Illr r.e I..in el> I tlln i-alll" In lul iilallii Tell uliou tlttu nuei lllcliit lural \-A m t1 A Christmas tvil't wliieli is ,\w tlilc, an w»'ll as licmi- 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. .1. tllelr Ii ii' " i in- I nl ll 11 it 111 >')' I An I i fill, i:. c< - it: t i 11 In |H -uliiii)1, thr ci'linc; ill' satisfaction Illlli.I In'Ih 1 !. . Illlll Hie lii-i'H I'll Hats, Caps and wliii'h llic nvi'ipl nl' it prcsi'i usually imluiTM. Firo, Life, Accident, Tornndo nnd IH'i'HIi.'il Hi' ll '..I 'i .illiili for {he mi ! llvllv In ".-lii.-Inr," Ill tlieir hlv.'H ill Pinto Glaii Insurnnco • Furnishings I lllldllli'.lil ; III .rinr |.l,i. ,-H ll ..»,,. I,,. I1 InUc I, i• 11) 1:. ar IIMI'I'tll ami ni'iiaiiK'tilal; hoy j lln\ I'd I lin I II Ii 11• • i i inljilil ]ii lutut'v'ii de- nl Hi. I elilli.it Dili' ill.- i a\ein rnal nliilii^ lho 1 rlrlu-Ml In Ii' .il' "I" Wiei III Illlalilly 111.Mi .,r We liavc I'l u-lalili' l.llinpM of inanv tli'sij'.li:! ami at Heavy Weight Wire fencing. ! IIKIII. .1 111> nlih i .111111. • i iiinl Hi,' mill varioini iii'in vi, Ciir rcatlini;, I'or IIHMII'-II., I lie |iiauimr y,i~f lln' ilhiplay al mil1 HIKIWMHHII1..

Klc('lii<-»l Appliances of All Kiiuln.

CHAS. G. CONOVER, 19 Broad Street, PUBLIC SLKVICE. Niwmin tprlnli Av»nu», RIO BANK, N. I Red Bank. Pace 15 THE RED BANK REGISTER:

A RECOMMENDED MENU.

Oytter Soup. Boiled Cortfiih, Egg 8auc». Escaped O/Gters.. * Going to Make Christmas Gifts? Tomnlo and Cucumbai* F». Roast TurKt'y, StLiffcd. . Mashed Potatoss. Boiled Onioni. Turnips. Bottl. Squash. Of Course You Are. . Mince Pio. Plum Pudding.' HaveJYqU'jhgught of Schroeder's? Cake. Sage Cheese. Coffee. A CHRISTMAS SURPRISE SHROEDER'S PHARMACY offers you a varied YULETIDE PUNCH. assortment of useful and pleasure giving gifts. Your Suggestions For Palatable Holida • FOR EVERYBODY task of selecting presents' suitable to your many Beverages. friends and relatives will be greatly facilitated by Instead of brewing Christinas mcml your visiting this store and choosing them from our or alo, tlio nmjorlty of na restrict our- selves to temperance, beverages, sonic collection. of which may be made according to You can find here something for everybody at the folloniug'formulas: At the Oldest Established Jewelry Store in Red Bank. prices within reason for the high class merchandise lmucli, for Instance, is mixed thuB: To one pint of strawberry or on display. • ' ' currant sirup ndil the Juice of five oranges, five lemons nnd one can grated Sterling Silver Toilet Articles, pineapple. Sweeten to taste, adding cold water to make the mixture the A Holiday Stock that is First in Variety and Quality, and Fairest in Price. Our beautiful Imported and Domestic proper consistency nnd strength. Turn display of gifts meets all requirements from first to last, We have a most complete assortment Into n punch bowl, add a lump of leo Perfumery, and garnish with mnrasehlno cherries. of presents that everybody appreciates; Pleasing and Beautiful, at the same time Practical and Serve iu punch glasses with a spri(7 High Grade Stationery in of holly tied to the handle of each. Useful. ' . For R special occasion this punch can Fancy Boxes, be served In an Ice bowl. To make Remember our up-to-date stock is in close touch with the times and anticipates your every soeli a receptacle cut it sqmire of clear want in doth and Hat Brushes, Ic* and smooth the surface with n hot htm; then ID oue side make a cavity Spush and Gomb Sets. with fl hot Iron large enough to hold fli» punch. Cover a round tray with W4TCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, a tklelc mat of absorbent cotton, place t*» Ire bowl on this mid surrejind with Park & TUford and other high grade Candies infancy «• vrrath of iiolly or other Christmas SILVERWARE, NOVELTIES, Etc., boxes and other Holiday Novelties. f E»r elder cup cut half an orange lit* Mils slices and cut half a lemon and many charming and appropriate gifts that cannot be here enumerated. IB tbe earuo way. Put Into a jug with a largo tablespoonful of sugar, a Let us show you high-grade strictly modern, lair priced Holiday Attractions. Al! are few slices of cucumber, if they are invited. A hearty welcome, no matter whether you come to see or buy. ••,-'• t« be bad, and a little grated nutmeg. A34 a quart of sparkling elder, cover J. L. BERGEN & CO., Proprietors. the Jug and surround by Ice for half an hour. Stralu the cider luto the Jug 16 Broad Street, Red Bank.^N. J, In which It is to be served. Pour In a wlneglassful of sherry and two bottles Telephone C9-J. of cold ginger ale and .tho cup will be ready for use. Grape sorbetto Is a novel drink nnd R. F. WILBUR, may be thus mixed. TaUc one pint of grape Juice with n quart of swept elder, and if not sour enough ndd tlie Juice of n lemon. Freeze as for water leo and Berve In cups or glasses with JEWELER. a small buneli of grapes which have be«n dipped in white of egg and then TRIMMED HATS In granulated sugar on the plate beside 23 BROAD STREET, Telephone 220-L. RED BANK, N. J. the Ice. EVENING CAPS, HAIR ORNAMENTS, FANCY HAT PINS AND FOR GOOSE LOVERS. Clam Broth. CHIFFON VEILS With Dressing. Celery. Cranberry Sauce. ALL SUITABLE FOR Mashed Potatoes. Creamed Cabbage. Orange Salad. Tarts. Plum Pudding. . Pumpkin Pie. Christmas Sherbet. XMAS PRESENTS Candies. Nutn. Coffee. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.'

PLUM PUDDING. Pride of Christmas—Its Preparation la JAMES COOPER, JR., an Art. Miller Millinery Parlors, In mnny households there are prlii-il wipes for plum iiuddiiiK which hnvn Prescription Druggist. 42 Broad Street, RED BANK, N. J. been handed down for ^eneraUoin from mother to daughter. For such

/ these- bints are not lnennr. If .. V•-'"'.•VVVV\'\ \A.•V\'VV\ V looking for a formula from which compound this Christmas piece dc THE REX ALL STORE. siKlnnce these may Interest you. To iiinUe a rich.plum pudding remove MR. GEORGE M. S. GOFF tlie strings from n pound of beef suet, WITH HOLIDAY GOODS NOW READY. BROKAW BROTHERS, ASTOR PLACE AND FOURTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY. I invite your inspection early of a most complete line of

ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY. Stationery, in plain and fancy boxes, Whisk Brooms, plain and fancy Here's a reliable key to all that's right in Men's 10c to $5.00 Toilet Sets $2.00 to $10.00 Winter Clothes. SACK SUITS Solid Brass Novelties from|15c to $5.00" Manicure Sets, $1.00 to $5.00 Hundreds of the newest patterns, every good style and rr.uM PUDDING. Safety Razors from $1.00 to $5.00 Shaving Sets, all prices a full ranpe of sizes. $18 to $50. shred and chop line, with a tablespoon ful of Hour and a (uaspoonfnl of salt. Shaving Mirrors from 25c to $3.50 Smoking Sets $1.25 up Add to the suet tliree-i|"ar!ers of a OVERCOATS pound (»f grated hfeaderuinlis. a pound Shaving Brushes, (Rubber Set,)..25c to Hair Brushes with Mirrors and,Combs Conservative Saclis, Kaplans, Single n::il Double Rrcastc.l :uid u quarter i»f seeded rulslus. noaked Ulster.-, Inverness ami KaiiK'oats. $18 to $75. j in a wineglassfiil of brandy, a pound. $2.50 to match ! nf cleansed currants, two cumees of : shit'ddi'tl dll'oii, one ounces lilam'licd aliU slieeil al- Shaving Mugs, all prices Hat Brushes same materials the ijood niatom-tailors use. I lnollds. the ^I'ah'd yellow peel and julri! of oue lemon and one orange, Razor Strops 25c to $2.00 Evening Dress .Suits $35 to $70. j line talilesiHiotiful of p.)\vileieil i-hinn- Gold Fish and Globes Dinner Suits $27 to $52. ' inun ami u leas|in hands to hnead. Ilien stand aside tic and Imported i for \\\ o Oayti to rlprn. ^'hrn ready lo Solid Brass Book Racks CLOTHF.S, HATS AND FURNISHINGS. liuil add eight I'IIKM. well henlcii. one j;lll of crenni. a ivillijKlilssflll ('iicll id' Fountain Pens Solid Brass Smokers' Stands, $2.35 to ! >>''deil'a anil bnillllv. Tlli'll |wk and 1 hill in' fleam. Thermometers, plain and fancy $5.00 • ' wish] lo dispose'of your Real I For n plainer pudding mix together Mirrors for Women, 25c to $5.00 Thermos Bottles $1.00 to $7.50 Instate by sale; I one eupfld of chopped suel, one each "t riiNlns and eurrauis dred^i-il «ilh Military Brushes $1.00 to $5.00 Thermos Lunch Kits $1.00 up. have property lor rental; l!oiir. tmi eiipfuls of llour. hvn I'lipfuls have money you wish to loan "' dlinl iinil ;;rated lileildii'llllllis. one . ' ll|ifnl of suee! mil);, one i llpllll j'f 'in I!ond ami Morljf.'Hjfo; iiinlasseM lutci whleh a half («vi •! if ill w'wh tuS'Tiirc :iMorl|;'n^e loan, nl 'uila 11i I\ <-' 1 III a tiihli'spiHinful of nater II:I': ) n iillrreil. u leaspoolifill CANDY. •I' i ream nf liiilar, a half < ilpflll of 11;iv• • I'l'iiperty, either roal or i d\ttl tltion, cimdled orange nnd lem- Ijersoiial, vow wish iiismvil ai/.aiiist lire, an order . • ,i peel, a crating nf linlini'g. n tea- Park & Tilford's, Apollo, Liggett's and Fenway's in one, two, three nnd five-pound from you either l>y a person;,! call at my olliee, hy • 'pi'oiiful of elniiiimon ami CIUVCM mix- letter or hy ti-lephoiir, will receive iinniediate at- id. two iM'.'iten er^'t anil a \clno^las'i- boxes, fresh every week. tontioti. •ill nf liiandv nr wlil'itij'. Kileild ni'll -,, hull 'I lie e::i:>l limy In llttell If During I he week preceding Christmas our famoiiH SATURDAY CANDY will lie sold in Holiday pack I. hell. »- i1111-«I or hrniidy »i.riuco bi t;enppd KVKIIY DAY :iL 2!) cents per pound. , y\t the preseul lime 1 Imvi- clients who have to * -Illi plum puddlm;. loan on liond and Morte;a|'v, the followinc ainounls; H amounts of .SI,00(1; :!ainonnls uf SI '/ill- s:: mil) $••1,0(10 and S;;,(in. All application;; for nnutj^ij'.c loans are j'iven immediate and coiilidcntial al lent ion. Coopers Hot Soda With Whipped Cream. HARRY A. HAWKINS, Agent, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, MORTC.Ar.E LOANS. SCHROEDNR'S HAIR TONIC. Cor. Enst Front Stn-ct md Wlmrf Avcnur, Schrocder'H Jlair Tonic killu dandruff, ltcoprt tho hair RED HANK, N. J. DR. STILUS, Doctor of Oplki, from falling out nnd makes tho sculp healthy. TlmtV J n««V. N. J., n.ri olh.f W>Jn«.J.r. NMI VI.II W*lnl1illn|f H1x11.11> B7-8H. enough for it to do. At Schrooder'a Vhnrmncy. nTQryiTTiTi .s E xxxiv. NO. 26. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1911. PAGES 13 TO 20. LAST MEETING OF BOARD. HORTICULTURISTS MEET. WHOLESALERACQUITTED SALEOFAHOLMDELFARM THE . MEETHfO Or STATE 80- UBT BBrUASB TO BEXiISVE TESTI- THXBOH M'CAMPBEI.1. BUYS PAST 1 COMMISSIONERS HELD THEIR FINAL REGULAR CIXTY BELD AT MONY Ol BBTEOTJVES. OF SHE SMOCET PLACE. SONGS OF 'S BIRTH TO BE SUNG IN THE|RED BANK CHURCHES. SESSION ON MONDAY NIGHT. Th« XCMtlnff LaiMd Two Dayg ana *b» Bvldeno* AsTAiust 7oMyU Btrohmanget Be Will A(ia it to the Ea.t Una of the EihlWt of Fruit W»« tn« Bait Bv«r Wai Furoilhea by Dttectivei Who Brown Property and will Bell it— 1 E»U bjr til* BooHty—Wew J«r««jr Admitted it vu their B)ialue» to Lie Place Once Belonged to tlie x,ate Bui- Special Musical Programs Will be Rendered in AH the Red Bank Mo«t of the Time was Spent Talking About Drain Water Con- Land! In Piolt Growing. and Dooelve. la Binook. The annual meeting and exhibit of The trial of Joseph Strolimangcr of The west end of the Sheriff Smock Churches on Sunday Except at St. James's and Trinity Churches, dition*—A Long Discussion Over Location of Drain Water Pipes fruits of the Now Jeraey state horti- Rumson came off at Freehold last farm near Holmdel was bought this cultural society was held at the ar- Thursday and Friday. The charge week by Theron McCampbell, who Where Services Will be Held on Christmas—Special Christmas at the Foot of Wharf Avenuejirat Nothing .was Done—Collector's mory at Freehold last Tuesday and against him was for the illegal sale of owns an adjoining farm. It consists Eve Service at Trinity Church Sunday Night. Wednesday. The meeting was1 the liquor: Mr. Strohmanger has a whole- of 56 acres and Mr. McCampbell Report Shows the Present Debt of the Town to be $369,499.09. most interesting and the exhibit of sale license. The evidence against bought it' for the purpose of adding Christmas will be observed at the tery and Miss Margarctta Cronin, The last regular jiieetlng of the assessments at $25 each on Hudeon fruit was tho best' ever held by thi him at thi trial yas given by two de- it to tho east end of the Brown farm, Red vBank churches ntjxt Sunday altos; John C. Aul and Charles Hoff- Bed Bank commissionevB was held avenue and at $75 each on Buena and society. Burlington was recom- tectives, who said they' had bought which he will sell. The combined morning with special music, and most man, tenors; and M. Terran, Timothy Monday night. A great deal of busi- Vista avenues. On the' last two mended as a place for next year's, iquor at Strohmanger'n place on properties will make a farm of seven- of the Sunday-schools will hold their Quigley, John Reilly and Harry Pat- ness was transacted and the meeting meeting, September 5th and 9th. The detect- ty acres, of which Bixty acres will be entertainments on Christmas eve. At terson, basses. The choir will be as-, named avenues all the assessments ives testified that they had come to plowed land. the Presbyterian church the music sisted by Miss Myrtle Antonides, so- did not adjourn until shortly before are paid by the Land and Loan com- The election of officers resulted in 1 midnight. Tho commissioners will the selection of Joseph Barton of Red Bank August 15th ; for the ex- The property will make one of the will.be rendered by the church choir prano, and John Quinn, violinist, The pany. The assessments amount lo press purpose of getting evidence and seven assistants. The church music will be under the direction of hold a spocinl meeting next Tuesday $1,800. Mnrlton as president; James C. Hen- most desirable and productive farms night to wind up the town's business drickson of Keyport, vice president; against Stvohmanger. They had put in Holmdel townBhip. On the Brown choir consists of Miss Josephine Weeks M. J. Hollywood. ' for the your. Tin Town'i Debt. up at the Globe hotel at Red Bank. soprano, Mrs. Japhia Clayton alto, The musical service at Christ floward G. Taylor of Rivcrton, secre- end of the farm is a fine, big brick George Cooper tenor and Arthur Davis Utrt Unit •>• a«moT»a. , / Complying with a request from the tary, and George E. DeCamp of EOBC- They received from the' county $2.50 huuBC, several old bavns, a good or- church, Shrewsbury, for Christmas commissioners, Collector William M. per day and their expenses. They chard, a small meadow and a living baritone. They will be assisted by day will be held at eleven o'clock in Considerable time was devoted to a dale, treasurer. said they had spent the time from Mrs. Charles Ross, Mrs. Arthur White Thompson made a report of the debt 'Tho executive committee elected is brook. The lower half of the Smock the morning. The program is as fol- discussion over the condition of Leon- of the town. The report showed that August 15th to September 5th getting land is wet, but it will be thoroughly and. Mrs. Winifred Aul altos, Mrs. lows: . ard street. Matthews &' Thompson, composed' of Horace Roberts of acquainted but when'further informa- Robert G. MacDonald and Miss Doro- the town has, a total debt of Moorcstown, Elias S. Black of. Little tile-drained at once, thus making the Jlymn 49, "O Crime Alt Ye Faithful." who own property on that street, last $309,499.09, and that the bonded in- tion was demanded by Joseph Reilly, soil equal in crop production to any thy Reckless sopranos, R. T. Parker Venlte Iliirnby. week •rained tho level of the street Silver, William H. Heid of Tennent, who, with Charles II. Ivins, was coun- baritone and Arthur White tenor. Gloria I*utrl Armen. about'two foot by dumping dirt on debtedness is $197,000. Some of the Albert T. Repp of Glassboro and John farm in the Holmdel valley. There To Lieuui 1), liuch. taxes of this year have been collected, sel for Mr, Strohmnnger, the detect- has been talk of a suit for^damages The program will hens follows: Benedlctii.s Hopklnii, it. George Wooda, another property H. Barclay of Cranbury, ives said they could not give the names owner of the street, objected to this but the town has notes in the bank Other committees are as follows: against the county, owing to the fail- "DeliolJ I Bring ^ou Good 'rlilirii?s Hymn S. "Mul-k the Jleralil AnKels HlnB." of $87,007.41, which is about $34,000 of any persona with whom they had ure of the contractors of tho Holmdel Frank Lines. Kyrlc Klclmm AKutter. on the ground that it would cause Fruit committee.— Book, ;ot acquainted. "VIl'Klu'H Lullaby" (!. Nevmls, Olorlil Til)l ..Afptttor. drain water to How on more than the total amount provided Illfthluliiwn; 3: Howard Llpplucutlltt , and Red Bank road to lay the tile deep •Hymn 59, "It Came Upon tlie .Midnight - rop- "for In the budget or estimate of ex- MooroBtnwn; Churlos A. Bolnl, Maaulu- enough along the roadside when the "Sliout the Glad TldinKH" E. Marzo. Clear." "Glory to God In the Highest" Offertory, ".Sing O Heavens".. .Maunder. urtles. He said the only'reaaon 'Mat- penses for the year of 1911. The niin; J. O. Cortelyou, Princeton; C Flem- When they went to the Strohmang- highway was widened. H. A. Wilson. thews & Thompson raised the street collector's report was as follows: ing Htanffer, GliiHSboro. cr place they said they told the Stroh- Sanctufl AKutter. was to keep the water from flowing Mowof committee—I.emor c. Lovott, If Mr. McCampbell is unable to sell The music will be repeated at night. AKHUH i .AKutter. - Bower liondB | 32,000.00 Little, Btlver; Charles A. Black, Hlghts- mangers that they were actors, and The entertainment of the Sunday- Gloria In Excelxis Hall. Io1 n their property, which is low, andHclioul ljaclH 50,000.00 town;"Otto Tliilow, Wverton. ' they sang and told Btories. They the new farm before March he will Hymn 55. "Culm on the Listening Knr of he criticised tlie firm for changing the Water bonds OS.000.00 Veirotfrblo committee—CharlOH Bar- told the family that they were g°'ng put the entire aireage in potatoes, and school will be held next Tjuesday night. Night." grade, of. the street without asking Flro bonds TI. 20,000.00 ton, Murlton; J. C. RIchdule, Phalanx; •endeavor to demonstrate to possible At Grace church the Christmas The choir will consist of Miss Eva Thcoiloro Drown, SwedeHfooTa; John \V. to give a show at Red Bank and they music will be sung by a choir consist- >ermission from the councilmen. Mr. Total bonded debt '.. .1197,000.00 DeBiuim; L.. W. Oftrmnn, Yardvllle. invited'the entire family to attend. buvers that it is as good a farm as Mount soprano, Miss F. Viola Head- Thompson defended his action and Improvement ~ certlflcateH.... 85,431.08 Spoclal fruit anil llower committee— They were asked by Strohmanger's any man can ask for. The Smock ing of Mrs. Warren H. Smock and ley alto, Charles Bartlett tenor, Alvin stated that the reason he did the work No.tes In bank 87.0B7.41 EIIOH C. Black, Little Silver: Arthur J. counsel as to whether ,thby were tell- farm gets its name because for many Mrs. Katherine Throckmorton so- A. Whiting bass and George O. Dennis without asking permission "was be- Parley, Now Uruimwlck; A. C. McLean, years it was owned and occupied by the pranos, Mrs. John Ely and Mrs. Alvin organist. . Town'fl total debt J30l),499.l)9 Eatontown: U WHinnl illnch, Bridge ing the truth when they told the Stroh- late Ruliff Smock, who was sheriff of A. Whiting altos, Ivar Bjornstadt and cause the change would benefit only ton; Mm. CharleH F. Kopp, Cla»Bl>oro. mangers these tales, and they said The Christmas entertainment of the himself tt»d hip partner. He said he ZndlAtorfi in LeKlHlfttlve committee—George 13. De- Monmouth county. Besides being on J. H. Lynch tenors and George P. Ciimp, HMHCUIIIO; V. V. Drake, Hopevvoll; .they were not telling.the truth, but the Red "Bank and Holmdel road the Spinning and Alvin A. Whiting bari- Presbyterian Sunday-school at did* not think it right to ask the town The fire committee turned in a re- Albort T. Hopp, GlaHshoro; Horace Itob- that it was part of their business to to do this work when it was for their port stating that indicators would be farm is divided by the road leading to tones. The music at the morning ser- Shrewsbury will be held tomorrow ort«. MooreHtownr : William H. Relil. Ten- lie and deceive. They also said that night. It will be a service of song and personal benefit. Joseph Reilly of placed in the firehouses unless the nent; C. l lemlng BtaiiRer, Olaflnhoro. Everett. The property sold to Mr. vice will be as foljpws: DelcKTill^.M to the Htflte bourd of Uf^rl there were a great many persons at McCampbell is west of this road. story called "His Birthday." .There Bridge avenue explained that chang- fire whistle is to be used. It wan re- Strohmanger's when they were there, Anthem—"11 Ciime Upon tlie Mnlnlnllt will be solos by Dorothy Linson and ing the grade of tho street would ported that the matter of blowing the cultnre^-IIowaril V. PeCou. Merchant Mrs. Smock has not sold the re- Clear" Mlnettl. cause the water to back up on Bridge vllle; Justice W. Dobblnn, Freehold. and that these persons were drinking Koprano siilo .Mrs. Katlicrlnc Bessie Morford, duets by Ruth and fire whistle was undfir' consideration The exhibit of apples numbered 92 beer on and about the premises. They maining 88 acres to the east of the Tlirockinorton. Jessie Silver and Esther and Marie avenue. The upshot of the discus- by the Public Service corporation^ road^ but it is reported that it is for ".Noel" Adilnms. Hurley, ait-anthem by the choir, a solo sion was that Mr. Thompson agreed to varieties from thirty farms. There said that in'their spirit of good fellow- sale. It has a charming building site, Contralto solo MI.H.I .M;irK"relta remove the dirt and place curbing in Rubber Ooot« Ordtred. , were five specimens to each plate of ship wnich they were exhibiting, they White. by Harry Lfltson and a song by Mir- Ford & Miller of Red Bank was apples and the experts who judged the bought beer for these people and where the old house has stood more Duets Mrs. Kntherine TlirocKmorton iam Parsons, Ethel Layton, Grace [fronf of his lot. than a century. Some magnificent ami Mrs. Warren H. Smock. Obre and Grace Bowne. ant Str»«t« Oloied, awarded the .contract for,26 aoats for fruit were kept busy until late Tues- treated them, and that this was kept trees are in the yard. The place is Anthems by the choir. the firemen. Their bid was $3.90 for day afternoon awarding the premiums. up by them for an hour, and a half opposite the northwesterly corner of The Sunday-school children will The Christmas music at the church A petition was received asking that each coat. Other bids of, $3.95, $4.45 The judges' and other experts on fruit each time. When they > were ques- Lewis S. Thompson's Brookdale farm, render the. cantata, "Story of Bethle- on Sunday will consist of two choruses phc extreme southern end of Throck- and $5.90 were turned in by Clarence at the show snid the fruit compared tioned as to who these persons were by the choir, they being "I Bring You which formerly belonged to Sheriff hem," Sunday night, December 31st. Good Tidings" and "Thee, We Adore." norton avenuo and an unnamed street White, J. S. Harley and Henry Graf. favorably with the best exhibits of thnt they treated, they could not give Smock. The cantata was to have been given |ruhning east o( it be closed. TH'e fruit from any state in the Union. a single name of any outsider, the per- -_ girls' choir will render "O Little Onn« Malt b« Emptied. next Sunday night but was postponed Town of Bethlehem," and a male quar- potition was signed by Edmund Wil- The prize winners were led by Lem- sons whom they said they treated be- on account of .the sickness of some A complaint was received from the APFLIS FROM SANTA CLAUS. 1 ete will sing "Bethlehem Star." lon and L. E. Brown, who own all uel Black of Hightstown, who carried ing Lawrence Shibla, who is employed of the children who will take part. he property on the two streets. A King's Daughters stating that the off 36 premiums, a number of which by the Strohmanger's Saturday eve- The music at the Red Bank Metho- waste paper cans donated to the town Twin Santa' Clauses Bring Early Christ- The choir of the Baptist church will Iroaolution was passed fixing a hear- were for pears. John H. Barclay of nings, and members of the Stroh- consist of Misses Edna Naser, Chris- dist church will be as follows: •infr on tho matter in February, by the society are seldom emptied. Cranbury was the second heaviest manger family. Shibla testified that mas Gifts to The Register Office. Opening carol—"Xoel," sunu In thn dis- Mr. Worthley said he would see that Santa Claus, in the person of James tine Hook, Annis Phelan and Allie tance. rrtmhlo o-cn Drain Wator. winner, he being awarded 21 first the detectives tried to ge' him to sell Appleget, Mrs. Belle Byram and MrsHymn. . this work is done regularly. premiums. Other winners of a num- them beer to drink on i ne occasion C. Richdale. of the Phalanx, brought Creed. For tho past year or more a contro- Ghlef'i Report of. Arreiti. to TUB REGISTER office about a week George Dickens sopranos, Eugene Ma- versy has been going on over drain ber of premiums for apples were Wil- •when the family was awiyi , and that gee and F. H. Stevenson tenors, Mrs. Prayer. J. Frank Patterson, chief of police, liam H. Reid of Tennent, J. Howard tne detectives a"lso tried t > gut him to ago a bushel box of apples. The Aiitlu-m—"Calm on Uie Listening Knr of vater which flaws into tho river at apples were of the Salisbury .variety, Samuel .G.-Woollcy, Miss.May Conk- XlKht." • • • Ihe foot of Wharf avenue. Re- turned in a report showing that 301 Lippincott of Moorestowp,. Howard sell them beer on the baiis that they lin, Miss May Wilson and Mrs. Punller nml (llnilii. .. . Harper persons had boon arrested during the Tuylor Of Rlverton, William- H. Mor-would treat him and they would have which are at their best at this season. Antliein—"SIIIB,- O Kins--Tlris—H.ippj- - l-ently Capt. Charles P. Irwin built ii .They. .were., grown., by Mr. Richdale Charles Kupple altos,- Edwin- 0. Davis, Morn" '. . IKiKera •itTIkhead in front of his property on pnst year. Of this number 212 had gan of Westmont, Herman "Tice and a friendly time together, Charles Kupple and L. P. Conklin been arrested for being drunk and David.H-XicQ of Allendale.-• that he had refused t > sell them under modern methods of apple cul- OfftM'I'try wnln lty Mrs. William A. lie river front, thus forcing tlie water ture. Tho apples were without (law bassos and H. K. Allstrom organist. Sweeney. "The SmiK of Ases" . Merkletli HI the steamboat-company's land. On disorderly-.--- Eleven arrests were for Mrs. GeorKe Reid of EnRlishtown beer to be drunk on the pl^ce. He suid Antliem—".luymmly lVul 1't clirlmmnB petit larceny,,11 for grand larceny or blemish; they were beautifully col- The music will be given both in 'the Hells" C'oombH Monday night .Warren Smock was was awarded a prize of ?G for the bes that while they were trying to get him morning and at night and the pro- lirosont at the commlssionera' meeting 7 for burglary, 8 for assault and bat- five specimens of canned fruit, and to sell them beer, Strohnjanger's son ored and ns pretty as a picture. The choiv will consist of Mrs. |IK a representative of the steamboat levy, 4 for forgery, 7 for illegal sale Mrs. George M. Dobbins of Freehold came in, nml he sold them six bottles , Last Saturday a twin brother of gram will be as follows: Sweeney, Mrs. Walter Boyd, Mrs. Ed- nipuny, He stated that the company of liquor, 1 for insulting a woman, 2 WOB $i as a. second prize. , of beer which young, jtrohmanger Santa Clnus, in the poison of Charles Iterltnilvc nml carol. .. AllHlmm-'Wiirreii warit Wokott, Miss Marpjieriti- Mc- for rape, 3 for stealing" chickens, 3 P. Conover of Ilolnulel, brought to Colpiin, lire. Iionjnniin Johneon and Ivan wining to have the course of the wrapped up and which they took away ! l l Several experts on various brnncbn lil'fpi'i'nse— 'i'i'iii'iai'ch.'"i li Kiily Hlll.-r.. llrain pipe changed no that the water for fornication, 2 for hlghwny robbery, with them. On tho second occasion THE REGISTER ollice a similar box of Miss Maytie Morris, sopranos; Mrs. 2 for keeping disorderly hoUFcs, I for of farming gnvo Instructive uddruasu; Mereilltli. Ivould flow into a slip on the north- and complimented the mqmbers of tin young Strohmangcr also sold them apples, except that these were Bald- Choir. ' • George Longstrect, Miss Flora Will- Ivest corner of the steamboat's land, carrying concealed weapons, 2 for im- society on the quality of their exhibits .syc bottles of beer, which were also wins. Mr. Conovcr's apples, like'those Ulorla—"Olnry lin I" the Ka^lior truss, Mifs Beatrice Chamberlain, Miss moral soliciting, 4.for adultery, 5 for of Mr. Richdale, were as perfect as Allslrom, Ethel Hitchings and. Mrs. George ll'he commissioners for some time have being fugitives from justice, 1 for wrapped up and taken away. Young Aiitheni—"Iliiw Itauitirnl t'pon I lieen trying to persuiule the officials COMPANY. Strohmanger corroborated Shibla. apples could be. In each ease the .llonnlalii" Mill Smith, altos; Harry Lafctra, John abandoning his family, 2 for fals apples were the "run of the orchard," Sulo part by Mrs. Snimiel (1. Wni.lley. Chamberlain, Leroy "Chamberlain and If the company to agree to this, but on pretenses,. 1 for bigamy, 2 for horse Mis. StvohmanRer testified that she liccumit of a misunderstanding it was had heard the conversation between yet they were as fine as though they Anllii'lil—"Tlicre wi-rt' *Slu-pliiM(ls" . ,.. Charles Bartlett, tenors, and Robert stealing, 1 for observation, .'t for bas- Concern Organized Which Will Build had been selected from a hundred bar- Hiri'li . Hitchings and John Watson, basses, |iever ilone. tardy and '! on suspicion. The ropori Many HOUBOB In Red Bank. her son and the detectives on the oc- Solos by IIIKS A mils I'lielnn anil -Mr-'. casion of their first visit, when the rels. The fact that apples like these Di'll'i' llyi-Miii. Lyle Heisley, cello anil William Mai- . was accepted. Dr. A. W. Chappell, Harry ."A, Soln—"Tlii^ .Xi'U- lliirn, KIIIK". -• chow, violin. Mayor Pittenger said lie would not Huwkins, Louis E. Brown and Samuel detectives tried to get young Stroh- are fair samples of the entire crop lavor the change unless he wns as- shows how thoroughly successful is A Christmas eve service with spec- oil Fire Alnrms. Sabatli have formed a company to manger to sell them beer to be drunk luiiid that i\Lr. Irwin would not brijig build houses in Red Bank. The com-then and there, and that when her the modern methods of growing "'On Monday night the canta, "Gleam ial music will lie held Sunttay night luil against the town. Mr. Irwin on Albert C. Harrison, the borough Eon refused, they bad bought six apples. These visits of Santa Claus of the Star," will be given by the Sun- in Trinity church. The services at - clerk, stated that the red lights or- pany.has been incorporated but of- the church on Christmas will be';, levcral occasions has threatened to ficers Have not yet been elected. Thi bottles of beer and hail taken it away,, to THE REOISTKK ollice were fully ap- day school. lend a bill to the commissioners for ilel'ed placed on the fire alarm boxes preciated by THE KEGISTEK force. The Christinas unturtaliiriiciil of tlie half-past seven ami eleven o clock would cost 120 per light, . This would company has taken over n tract o and her ..turn had brought her tin: in the morning. The choir will be [(images done to his bulkhead by the land in East Red Bank owned by Di money for the six bottles: Joseph Refqrnied Suudny-scliool will be held • ruin wati-r. Most ol the commis- be a very expensive form of showing Strohmanger also testified" that no Friday night. Christmas anthems will under the direction uf George A. Par- lionorH thought Unit Mr. Inviii lmtl n< th..*e. locutio..„„..„.n. o„f. the...,„- fir,.,et .„„,„alarm, boxe„„.„.-.-s, Chiippell,7tn which"eighteen or't'wcntj illegal sales of, beer had ever been WILLIAM H. AUMACK SEAS. be sung in the church on Sunday. slow. Woodward's anthem will be |asc against the town and that it t nifvht. Mr. Harrison was asked to I house? will be built. The houses will made at his place. There will be three masses at St. sung for the communion service. The >illd be all right to go ahead an ascertain the cost of smaller lights. be of stucco and will cost from $3,00r He Succumbed to Typhoid rcvor After James's church on Christmas morning choir will sing "Culm on the Listening to $-1,000 each. When this tract i In summing up. Mr. Reilly made a Several weolia' nake the change. strong point of the fact that the de- at' half-past five, eight and half-past Ear of Night." The children's Christ- Hornce P. Cook, one of the commis- rUDUO CHBISTMA8 TREE. fully developed and built upon otbe William II. Aumack died at his ten o'clock. At the half-past live and mas festival will be held next Wednes- tracts will be obtained and dcvelopei sioners-elect, wns present at the meet- f half-past ten o'clock services will be day afternoon at live o'clock. Ing anil after receiving permission to Independent Fire Company to Give Poor in the same way. high masses with the following pro Special Christmas services will he ]pciik, lie said that he thought th I'lans for the Infuses are now bcini gram: held Monday morning at nine o'clock Mothere and their Children a Trout. prepared. When a suitable set oi «v;n should receive some guarantee The nu'inbei's of Independent fire Prelil.l.' oi'Kiin mill vinlln at the Chapel of the Holy Communion oiu Afr. Irwin Hint suit would not company anil the Tuelioi' as-ociation plans has been obtained six houses wil ley were giving Aumack was apparently on the road k'yrli—Wli'Killlil. at Fuiv Haven. A solo will be sung by brought. He,said it might be i be started at unco. Builders sny thai monyy. lie also made a strong argug - to recovery but suffered a relapse Mrs. Lester Cuivhin. The children's of tnp. company will meet in tho lire- ment on the fact that these men wrre il deal easier to do tliis now than house on Mechanic street tomorrow Rix houses can be built at a tiin Sunday from which lie never rallied. OflVlliny—"Aili'Bl,- Kieili'llH," Xnvellii. festival will be held next Wednesday [o pumindc-lHr. Irwin not to bring night to 'arrange for the public cheaper than any other number ol being paid by the taxpayers of the Mr. Aiiniack was engaged in fanning I >, Sal II lai'in—M a i> is- the "Ilome-Iluililing and Realty fie was not carrying on his business held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock tainment tomorrow night. lotlihig, furl, food and money. Louis in full compliance with the law. Katherine Hoffman, Miss Louise Slnt- Irain water conl roverty anil snid Dint J. Tetley of .Mechanic street is chair- Company." from his late residence. Rev A. W. Ic hail been mistaken in one piutic- Tlie jury evidently believed the tes- Hand of Keyport will olliciate. man of the relief work, ('ontribu- Arre»ted for Trimming a Treo. .imony of tho KtrDhninngers .mil riHB HOUSE SOLD. Iliu. He said he bad always been ions of clothing, fuel, food or cash MAN TAKEN WITH TITS. Iniler Die. impression that tlie pipe John V. McClrntli and Edward Shilila lather than the testimony of will lie received by him in behalf of Thompson elicit K»VO bnil of $fi() to .lie detectives, for tlivy brought in u SollB of Vortornna Election. Trolley Man Buys the Austin Baslflenca ril directly to the vlver, but that he the company. Children of Red Hank Strang-or Poll on Slrtownlli In Front of 1 appi'jii' before .Juslire Wise on 'riuir.'s- eriliet of not guilty. uil Dioiwl Btreet. |oiind that if ended on flu. steamboat are invited lo the Itrehouse Monday Samuel T. Sleeper cainp uf Suns of Borough Hull. ny'ti laml ahuut Hfti'i'ii feet fvivm morning. dny, January Hh, nil':! , lowed from tin- end of I ho pipe across OhrlHtinnB Gnnuy nt Xjnilff'i. ker's place on the Newman Springs Little did Robert I'liltun think when ,V Moninoulh ftri'et when h" was j si reel, id.the coi n.'i' of Bi'rgen place, lie property in n stream to the river, Delicious home-made enndy, the rimd.• They were triniming the tree e found out that steam would propcll taken with a lit and fell on the snle-| was sold yestml;,y by William A llr. Wort ley Hindi- a motion that the Unrest nnd best; candy for the ("hi'ist- in oi'ilcr ti) string wires for tho Postal v boat, down tlie fanums Hudson river, will! His prediciiiucnt was noticed i Hopping tinU'i.rge- 1. lliuwn. Mr. will! Hi p p idc, ,,.„ general liatfer In left in the hands of the IIIITH stockings and trees; novelties for telegraph company. bat the same ilisi'uvi'i y ueulil he iu;ei! 0 J. Krank ''alteison'' alteison, chiehif of policeli , Mrmvn i« vice ppivs dinner favors; candy fruits, bun lions n so many dilt'ercul callinna in after l rllnl II I'. IOIHIIII. llr h K l •ewer ciiinniitti'i' with power lo act, Allii-il •md was taken in thh e bornuglbl i hlhalll, manager oi the Koypmt tnilley mm nl, tbit was opposed by Cuunriliiiuii and chocolates; line assortment of "TOO Mucli Motlior-ln-lnw." ,'ears. ^ iiliiti' I' iiiuni'lll -• W.il- l)r I I' S-tvre was sent for and he Pany. He has been occupying a house (liver. He fi.iiil he dill not think the mixed candies; beautiful tree orna- A three-net farce entitled "Too ycii'iitilic expcrimeiils by the best l m-de'ri'd that the man be taken lo the tli. hired nml l'i)lici-man ilui'ivliii KIIUIIK 'property the ciiiuing spring. Wall X*ay«r. Inylliing. He Hiiiil the change would night under Hie direction of (icorge steam pioci'sn is the only I rue way lo took the man to the hospital. The The propel ty he has just lunighl has |cMi'llt unly Mr, Irwin anil the .steani- Fifty, per cent reduction In nil wall iniu.-e, for tile benefit of St. .lanies's ulciinr/e automobile tiro; and tubes. [Into unit IlKclinnifo Stnliloi. man .' was from NewurU, Imt a frontage of ,"i"i feet on llroad street i'tiin|miw nnd Hint it wns ii]i to pnpet'H. Latest titylefl and iiiens in •bib. Dancing will follow the per- 1 have a steam vulcanizing plant in We have niovi'd mil sale and ex- did not give lii^ iiami'. lie recently anil -'•"" fei't on I(ei'i;i'll place. Thi) (illier nr butli nf Iliem tn pay for lin- rut-out borders. Kstitmitcs on paint- Wmiinrr. oiiiii'ctlnn with my e;nraKi' that, is aliKe slalilrs 1'rnm W'luu'f MVi'liue tn underwent, two operulious fur ap- Imu.'-e bus fiiurti'i-n i' ns, with gas, age. Hi' iiald Hint be diil mvt. tbink ing and decorating. J. J. Traveva, equipped with the latest improved inii- i'lly'.'i hotel ^tallies on Moninoulh priulicitiH null llr was in n week ])hy- lint water heat anil all u.-uiil iinprnve- In Aooorilnncd with the Tolloy lown ihotilil upend Jllil) for the Mcchnnic utreet, near limnA.—Adv. hiiiery, onrniteil by a iiicchanic who street, n|>jmsiti> tilIhie' nnlronniilronidl iitatiuniitatinn. iiicid condition. ineiils. Mr. Ili'own Mill irnovale tlm Iiipiovenient imli'iH it was the duty :if this ntuiv not lo carry over buliday WIIK ticbiioli'il in one of tin' largest re- ititeiid nf retiring hum the business, hnii'ic and lie will imike a niiiiiber of ^ooils from one Xnias to the next; pair H!IO|IM in New York '"ity. Urine/ ,ve will have on hand ;i larger stuck iiiiliruviiui'iil'i to the inlerliii1. Tho |f the liiwn lo ilo no. 1 1 lend! iillarp redliclionn prevail in your wink ben mul alliivv me. to iti'iu- CMi have been Jnimiii'l, wan nnki'd about It mid be iewelry linuglit this week lit M. Pnre- irrive this week. Coini' and look tliein Charlc'i Arlhnr I'elluti of I'lntnn- |aid Unit ill Inn opinion Ihe cniiiinl.s- al illicit qtioti'd to Kuiiday-iicliool I have in slock M'CIUIII-IIIIIIII tires wi'V lu'tuvi' buying i'ls*'whci'e. We lowii died Saturday nf cimsiimplion iiboul $»,'2fit). wit/.'n, :i:i Went Krunt aticet, Hell •oinmlttri'.'i. Stoni open evening.1!. mil lubes for ahoiil nnc Iliinl the price 'imiiinliT initisfaclioii. Luther & oncrii had Iliu right lo leave the plpe.'i Hunk.- -Ail i'. iftcr a lung sii'liiiesn. lie wan Ibirly Mr. Brown linn I raveled pretty liere they lire If they deemed Ibis the IciKcpli Salz, Ited llmik, N. J.--/l((i'. of new oni'M, A gin'il ninny of ibem itupU-tuli, Mimmtiutli nlveel, Ited old. The funvrnl \v«« held much all over the I'nitiil Ktiites imil will give you Hie (innie mileage an a Hunk. I'biiiii' cull '.J.'ili. ,li/i'. y llr iinid he ilid nut Moinlny nfli'i'iioiiii nl I In1 hiiild and he Miiy.'i thut he him never been in a link Mr. Irwin hud jiny enno agninnt ('nine nee the "(treat White Way" In A»bury Turk. lew one. W. 11. Mil rill, '•'•>' Mecluuiic plan1 which hn likes nn well us ho 1 In- burial wir; nt- l/m|! lli'imch. in town, Tin I'Oliiml.iiiiolii'iH decided anil ittrci't ili'cointiiiiiH. Over '^'10 Cnnin lien the "limit White Way" licet, Hcd Hunk, N. .1. Plume ;\'/;.'.. Traila In Ailmry rnrk. likiv. Knl Hank, He "»y» Umro Isn't HllM'l'M. ,'fl/r. 1111(1 lltlTI'l (llTOl'lltioilFI, OVl'l' Come i;ei' the "lircnl Wliile Wny" i let Ihe inciiiuiiiK lion til nettle llm Adv tlt Unll tl) tlin ml a linei' tmvii mil tlourii mul that lie. In latter. ntol'l'll. - .'I nml nli'ei't diviiniliiiiui. (Ivcr '^Illl glad to he cili/.rll mnl inoperty , (iloveii "Meyer's Make"- very ac- Trftri* In Anbury Tnrk. llefi iri1 you buy your CliristiiiiiM It wan repiirled Unit thn drain water itori'ii. .ti/i'. pllicc. ceptable Xiiiiui giftN,"$1.00, $U.0O, etc., Whuf'ii iiwi'elei' fin Unit bent, girl nmi- HUP tbr "(lient Whiti. Way" Jewelry ik my bin' nvi'i. Von run |'i»i«'f <' f Ih ml iivi'iflnwi'il tin* isti'iinilmat, ilock 1 nl "Tim Toggery Shop (next to than n Imlikel. of flni* clmcolati'H, bun unit iilri'i'l ilei-oral inliM. Over Iif X) Ni'ikwciir, newc-sl wciivcii, rich ih- auv money by buying here, ami Hn ml Unit cmiilitloiui weiii In doplor- 1 Chlld'H Imkcry).—/trie. lionii and cumlied fruit froiii l.aiig'n. Uiri'K, Ad iiignn, Intent ntyli'ii, '.'.tic, MU ., etc., lit. ii.noi'linenl i» mi Imi'.i' nn ntlivr dial I.oiilei Win nt Howlliir. ile iiliu|iii aluiig llm wnlcr front iif TII will jihnw you. M. lluii'Witv,, X\ 1 Leu !lnl/.'ii "Ti'i:i;eiy .Shop" (iwxl lo Al I'llbernll Innl. night tlin l.iiolni nf 'Imrf avenue Tim niiirll from tin Add to ChllMninn Joyn by giving u (ilvn her n ciuiiiiv l>iiil for Cbilnt- Child'ii Imlii'iy). .lid'. Wiiif l''ronl iitr'cct, Kcil Haul;. .-Mr. II I II wilier in vi'iy ulroug mid tin' I'mmvy bird from He.wt'l Si I'mihum'n Cbviiilmnii ubiippom llntl jimt. Hi.' lied Hank beat thn Klbi'i'iin live twu lllnii. (illaiantfi'i li, III, llnwi'l mt of lluee howling niinieM. MIWDHI iminlimliiiiem iu<- of thn opinion Hint bill her idlop, I'Yoiit utreet. Adv. Ihingn they want at l''nxwi'H'ii, Moll XL PIIIIIIIIIII'M haibi • nhnp, l''iont H Tinil" In Anbury l'nrk. 1 Cnnnry biriln innlu' Hiiltiibln Cbriiit- Iviim, manager of the l,im|pn, wnnU imr purminii nn diiirliiii'Klug • -- ~. _•••- . nioutli ntii'i't.-- Adv. Coiiiv jire Ihe "(ireat. While Way" \tlv. IIIII gift", (iimi'iiiili'fd lioiignli'iii, nt lo bonk K"i»i'" with othi'i' U'limn of Ilia ito tho drain. lOliH'lrlc table liunpn for thu hollduyn and n( reel ilicinnliiiiui. Over Wnf eon illy. nt reduced price* (it Drawer's, Mun- Hllk f!ox, In liolly boxen, Sue., W>' L, at llowrl & I'lilllniin'n builier HIIII|I ntiri't. Adv. ntni'i'ii. Adi'. moiUh ntrevt.—Adv. mid up to $2,M) H piiir, nt L"o ,Mitl/'n I'lonl ntr«nt.-~/tiji'. U<> Tu I Tho onllnnnce for Rcwnm on I.oclint "TiiKid'iv Hlmp" (ni'Xt. In Child'* link A full line »f niiiii-vnii nntl tlpri'lnl pile™ for ll«> ImUilnyii ill MHIUK iiiirni'il |t» Iliml r» tlui Il nd llni'iil t Hee « well'" dlftpliiy, IMoniniiiith trecn at UIOWUI'K, Munimmth ntrent. miititli vitiiM'l, Ki'tl Hui\U. ,ti/i'. Tint uidlmtiti'i! pliii*liif{ UrnriRCH on Dinner fnvorn, (> i> Wile, mid n [Hielli'il nutn. nnltml mitn nnd do llrnnn nmiiklng rnjtn nt Mort V chinchi'ii nt npi'clnl pilci'n nt LIIIII A Ibw lot of nimuy bird* on mild »t n» of fUri In linpfiipil for vliiUtlon llcloin nut cnnillon nt I.IUIK'H. ~/li. l'aeh'n, """ Adi'. Adv. lliwnl A l'milmiii'ii limber Wmp, Iront f tlin ordliuiiur, 'I'lio miiyor linn llm M^o thn lino of tifsn nml Ink drnwlti^n llntit full lo ni'ii llm line Cluintnian iwnr to revnkfl a llroiuo. Cnlnlinnh nlimn, all p'rlren, at Mort Vinlt KOXWOII'D for your (Ilirlotmoi on holiday nnvultlii* nt I'liKwrH'n, Molt, llo«i'H of twulvn T'l link Hn clgiini fur Hlriiut. Ailv. ^^ illupbiy in LiniK'n window.- Adi'- V. l>«ch'i.._-/l will rent the flat over the store to H. WHlett. Walter Donnan who will take pos- Giniuilii? Trip* session the prst of the new. year. The . IviIvin .. OeWittOeWitt,, opf Headden'HeaddensCornes .Cornerl Finest Full Cream Cheese, - - 19c lb work is being done by. William Kipp. has returned home from Pennsylvania, Edward F. Kraemer haagone in part- wherejie has been on a gunning trip. NEW DRIED FRUITS nership with Mr. VanNote. Mr. Krae- The Middlctown township committoo Evaporated Peaches. .• 13c lb , mer will enter the-store the first of met in LufBurrow'a store at Middle- I the year. They will enlarge the busi- town-Monday" afternoon.1 The meet- Evaporated Apricots . "...... 19c lb ness somewhat and will carry a larger ing was for tHe purpose . Cleaned Loose Currants , '. 9c lb sent for. She went to the hospital James Scott of Middletovn' moved and took her husband home in a auto- to one of' Mrs. Cornelius O'Brietfa Muscatel Raisins 9c lb houses at' Headden's Corner last Fine Mixed Candy— 15clb;,'2'lbs, for2Sc.,51bs. foivflOc- ." mobile. Mr. Yeiser- died within an i i ; Siffedless Raisins ' 10c lb hour after reaching home. The fu-Wednesday.- Th.is house was vacated Pure Candy Toys-15c lb., 2 lbs. for 25c, 5 lbs. for 60c . Seeded Raisins 9c lb neral was held on Monday and theby George VanKirk a short time ago. body was buried at Asbury Park. Antonius Gibson, who owns the Pure Assorted Eibbon Candy—15c lb., 2 lbs. for 25c, 5 lbs. for 60c New House at Port SZonmonth. yacht Lottie B., is taking a'30-horse Childs' Special Blend Coffee, - - 25c lb power engine ;ont of the boat and. is American Mixed Candy—10'clb., 5 lbs. for4"5c- - '. .. •,.• T _^": William Vaughan of Port Mon- installing' a "60-horse 'power engine mouth is building a house on Campbell which he bouijht in Philadelphia. Sugar Popcorn—5c a,quart, 6 quarts for 25c ' ' ,-.'• Selected New Pack Canned Vegetables avenue for his own occupancy. The A pet' dog belonging to J. -M. John- house is 36x42 feet and will cost about son of Navesink died last Saturday All kinds of Candy Canes and Cornucopias at the lowest prices. Also fancy Large Can Tomatoes.. ~"'. •"V." •. .V-:v. :..'. .'::'!.\-.!i'.•'.''. .'••.'10c $4,500. Mr. Vaughan is the builder night. 'The dog was thirteen years Childs' Best Tomatoes 12c and he expects to have tho "house bid and^ga^een in the':J'ohrH6dH'home; boxes and baskets of Candy for Christmas Giftsjfrom 50c,upwards, Best Maine Corn 10c finished by the first of May. ever since it was a puppy. Doctor's Horse Ban Away. John Handley, the district superin- Best Maryland Corn 9c A horse belonging to Dr. 0. W.tendent, preached in ' the Belford We make a specialty of .supplying Churches, Sunday-schools and.various Best Shoepeg Corn 9c Budlong of Belford ran inyay last Methodist church Sunday night. Childs' Best Peas 17c Wednesday night while the doctor was After the services the fourth quarter- organizations with Candy at special prices. Fresh candy daily. We make a Fine Sifted Peas 15c attending the board of health meeting ly conference'was held. at Belford. Dr. Budlong's coachman. Advertised letters are at the Port specialty of 30 pounds of mixed Candy with 60 one-half pound boxes for $3.75. Early June Peas .-. .. lie 1 John Johnson, was taking the blanket Moiimouth postoflice . addressed to Best Lima Beans 10c off of the horse when the animal be- Louis: Wagner, Louis Waiyna, James We have the exclusive agency for the famous Repetti, confections, in plain Choice Lima Beans •. 8c came frightened. Mr. Johnson tried Donnan, Business Men's Ass'n and Best String Beans N 10c to get the reins but was unable to d<5Paul Neeke. and fancy bbxes, 1 lb., 2 lbs., 3 lbs. and 5 lb. boxes, at Eepetti prices. Choice String Beans .. 8c so. The horse went on home. Mr. jrbiitt Pqsten, son of Undertaker Johnson- received a. few- scratches--but A. M. fasten of Navesink, who at- Best Succotash,, ,...-; I...... :..', lie- no other damage was done. tends school at Buffalo, came home last Beturned from Buntluff Trip. Saturday to spend the holidays with COLD SODA, ' ' Ashton Sickles and Frank Vender- his parents. veer of'Navesink, Fred Waters uf Red Josepl) Molly of Port Monmouth is Bank and Albert Buidge of Lo:ust repairing hilsiJtiQuse and , reshingling Childs' Best Flour Point returned last Thursday from the old house on the property. His son John '' Molly, is doing the I Newborn, North Carolina, where they work. •'••' ! had been on a hunting trip. The The girls Who were employed in i The Sugar Bowl Candy Co., £ $5.35 Barrel hunters got three deer, one bear and making Christmas greens for Seeley a number of rabbits and quail. They & Osborn at Belford will have a mock 24 Pound Bag 79c 12 Pound Bag 40c have sent some of the skins and heads wedding Thursday night of next week. 28 Broad Street. TELEPHONE 175-L. Red Bank, N. J. away to have them mounted as- me- .Miss Hazel Scott of Headden's Cor- mentoes of their trip. ner, • daughter of Frank Scott, left ASPARAGUS Bonglit a Biff Beat. Wednesday of" last week for a visit F. A. Sweezy of Port Monmouth with her aunt at Jersey City. Lone Spear Asparagus 23c has bought a 114-foot boat from Capt. The Belford public school will hold Best Asparagus Tips 22c J. Smith of New York. Mr. Sweezy its Christmas entertainment in the expects to make this boat over into school Friday afternoon. Recitations " Holly Wreath" Asparagus 12c a fishing boat. The boat is all com-will be given by the children. plete and ready for use but Mr. Sweezy Henry Granderath of Belford, who will not use it until he has it altered. was injured in a fall from Anthony CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS The boat has two 35-liorsu power en- Gibson's hfiijse at flelfnrrt fii'viM-al YOU ARE THE LOSER IF YOU DONT CONSULT US gines In her with ii motor boat and two' weeks ago, is recovering., Lemon Cling Peaches...... '.'.'. 19c row boats as tenders. i Patrick Kinney of Port Monmouth Fancy Sliced Peaches 12c Birthday Party. has taken down four large trees in BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR CEMETERY WORK Large Can White Cherries 25c front of his house. Luker Brothers Leslie J. Downcs of Port Monmouth of Belford did the work. Small Can White Cherries 13c was the victim of a birthday surprise A fire escape is being built to the party last Thursday night. About public school nt Navesink. The work U5 persons were present from Port is being done by Jackson & Snyder of York State Best Sweet Gider Monmouth, Belford, New Monmouth, Now Brunswick. Perth Ainboy, South Amboy and Cliff- L.L MANNING & SON, Harry Alfred, who has been sick Have Your Jugs Filled, 17 Cents Gallon wood. Mr. Downes received many for several weeks, had a sinking spe presents. Refreshments were served. Saturday night of last week and his The evening was spent in playing life was despaired of. PLAINFIELD, N. J. games and singing. Irving Hoop of Belford has bought Our Own Make Mince Meat, 9c, 3 lbs for 25c Hosri side from Eating- Garbage. a lot from Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Yar- Hundreds of women have diacontinued the home making of mince The township board of health has nall. The lot lies south of Dr. O. W. meat and depend upon Childs'—finer mince can't be made. received a-report that garbage from Budlong'.s property. Red Bank is being dumped in the Mrs. Sivers of Headden's Corner is Monumental Work of Every Description. township and that swine in the vicin- recovering from her recent sickness. All New Selected Nuts ity of the dumping grounds were Dr. It. Browning Wilson of Red Bank Paper Shell Almonds 25f lb Kick with cholera from eating some of is attending her. Drop U» a Card and We Will be Pleased to Call. English Walnuts 17c lb the garbage. The board is investi- John Garvey of Headden's Cornor Sicily Filbert3 15c lb gating the report and they will act at has given up his job on the Blanch- once to hnve the nuisance stopped. ard place and he is now employed by Cliriitmai Entertainment. J. G. Timohit. Fresh Shredded Cocoanut, - - - 15c lb The Methodist, church at Navesink The Port Monmouth Pentecostal LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE will give its entertainment in thechurch will hold its Christmas enter- Lecroy's Poultry Seasoning 5c box church tomorrow night. Recitations tainment in the church Friday night 2 pkgs Cooking Herbs 5c will be given by the children of theof this week. E. M. WHARTON, 25 Whole Nutmegs 5c Sunday-school. A quartet composed Lyle Patterson and Fred Johnson of Raymond Taylor, William Swan, saw the linish of the six-day bicycle George Lovott and Lester Sickles will race at Madison Square gnrden Satur- Telephone 36-J. KEYPORT, N. J. OLIVES render several selections. day, night. Frolght Car samayad. Mr. and Mrs. George Linzmnycr of 25c Queen OUvea 20c Nuvesinlt arc visiting their tlaughtur, 20c Queen Olives ,.,.,, !lf>c A freight, nir which stood .on theMrs. Flunk Gnbrieo of Rosellc, New 15c Queen Olives 12c switch at Belford waa struck by a Jersey. freight train on Saturday night while Mrn. Dorothy Armour nnd Chorlen »••«»«*»•>•«••»»•»••••»*******»»•»••»»•»•••••»•••»•»•»•»•»•»•»•»»••••»»••»•»••• CHRISTMAS CANDIES tliu train waa drilling. The wheels of Bondcn <>? Brooklyn spent Sunday the freight enr were knocked from with Mrs. W. H. Weeks uf Lucuat Heot Mixtures 15c lb under it. The railroad company's Point. Choice Mixtures Uc lb men repaired the car on Monday. Hudolpb Lang and family of Bel- Clenr Sugar Toyn 12c lb ronr CblUMoi Baptlittf. ford havr returned home after a two- h'our of the youngest children of weeks' visit with relatives nt New and your finances square in the Pound CniiB Childs' Baking Powder, - - 15c Mr. nnd Mm. I'nter A. I.nkcr of llcl- York. Look ford wtre bnptized on Sunday morn- Capt. Charles Tilton of Port Mon- ing ut the Methodiiit elm ten. The mouth left Monday morningg with a face. What would your family Childs'Ceylon Blend Tea Quarter lb, - - 10c children were Dorothy May, LOIHHC loud of li.'ili for Fulton market. Itiowcr, Kvrrttt Alonzo and Kdword Mr. and Mrs. Harry White of Hot- Hionn Luker. ford K]icnt Monday and Tucxduy with Yourself do if you left them without Life New Meaty Golden Date*, 9c lb Advntlirt Kail, friomla ut .loi-sey City. Mail left uncalled for at the Locust Tliomiiii Cnntlor of II«ir«rd joined Point pORtofllce in ml, Etc. ('nrnot M. Wiiril, run! of .Tncoh K. !II>UHO at llnrmony. Ward. Willinm Dcrmiii. who linn liccn nick with ynp, him rrcovcrcil mill l» ulilo or Endowment Policy in Addition to a KUUH. to li(> nliiiiit. Large Cnn Best Now Orleans Molasses, 13c Thonuiii Wi'li'h in IniililiiiK an ndili. Mint O'Drll of Nnvcnlnk loft Mntur- tion to hiii lioiiuu at llriuldrn'ri ('nrncr. y • Itml Hunk r«ll In a Hoi*. painter. I'tiiMs' Grocery Co. While on bin wny hum<< Fri'lny Minn Hcrthn Ilynrn of Ili^Jford npent Amount* to $100,000. Ages to 66. II'KIII, Homy Crimhlf of Port Mini- noiulny with inUU«<» nt Moulh Klvnr. "YOU KNOW THE PLACE" inipiiiJi foil Into n Innrc Imln In front I'runk Yornnll »f Ilnlfonl nprnt Both Saxei. of I '(it iiik lilniicy'n |ilnrr nml hinf)«tnrdny with filcndu nl Nnw Ymk. 62 Broad Stroot, RED BANK, N. J. fiii'r wan luiilly rut. Wllllmn II. Will.U i> liuiMiiiK n Tolriilinrni "17 J. liuntrnliiw on tii* Harmony rout at Claim* Paid Promptly. i'Ort MunmnuUi for liUown iKH-unaiwy. 1'iMitrliiin O'!tm>n of IN'nililfii'n Tlit> lniUMt In Mn'ib fret. It will nut •»•»•••»•••••••»•••»••+••»•»•••»••»•••••»•••»••«*•»•»•»•»•» THE UKD BANK EEGIHf EB 1G

Merry XJTVUMI tutid Happy New Year to All, NEWS FROM KEYPORT. SEWER ENGINEER REPORTS THAT PUMPING STA- tO DAYS TOO LATE TIONS ARE NEARLY COMPLETE^. CounciLFuie* Dr. Long's Medicine Show $50 for Nonpayment of ANDREW ALEXANDER License Fee-Officer* of the First Baptut Church Elected Last So SO Exceptionally Fine Choirs and Rockers are OB Sale Week—R. H. Parjthurtt {Caught in Fly Wheel at Pumping Sta- ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OP tlon anil Hat Narrow Eccape—Whbt Club Meeting. THE BUILDIN9 AT SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS The regular meeting; of the borough iver the sermon. An excellent musical ouncil was held Thursday night. A j irogram will be, rendered. lommunicntion was received from the' The Keyport schools will close Fri- -AT- Chemical engine company, notifying day for the Christmas vacation and 548 FIFTH AVENUE :he council that Christian Jensen had will re-open on Tuesday, January 2d. ABOVE FORTY-FIFTH STREET :>ecn elected a member of the company _he primary Christmas entertainment ind he was approved by the council. will be given in the high school as- NEW YORK The R. West Company, Keyport, N. J. 31yde Potts, engineer in charge of the sembly room Friday afternoon. The construction of the new sewer system, cantata "" will be given by notified the council that the sewer the primary pupils. WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF pumping stations would be completed The fair celebrating the opening of within a week or so and asked that St. Mary's parish house last Tuesday TUB la a lot of chairs and rockers which have never been showed before, being; a lot of fine goods made the electric feed wires be vun.to the night was a great Buccess,' about ?190 and finished to our order for the Xmas trade and intended an a finishing touch to the beat' stock of furniture Florence avenue and Cedar street seing cleared. The house was hand- - — '"HIGH GRADE SHOES pumping stations. The sewer commit- somely decorated and the large crowd In the county. These splendid pieces arrived and were placed on our floor today, ten Jays too late to be di*- tee was ordered to go ahead with the if people present made, the affair a ' posed of this season unless sold at sacrifice prices. We have made arrangements to keep the foods and shall matter. The Harrison construction locial success as well as n financial dispose of the entire collection at big reduction*. *- company authorized the payment of ino. 0. E. Langan's claim of $4G0 and that THE BUBINE8I AT BIXTH AVE- The chairs Bnd rockers featured In this aale are till hand made goods of the highest class and should not be; Moses Cherry has purchased the NUE AND NINETEENTH STREET 'confused with ordinary furniture. There is not one in the lot but is beautiful and comfortable enough to place in of the Ansoniu manufacturing com- Martin Kearney property near Beecs pany of New York for $3,150 from street for $576. The property consists WILL CONTINUE TO SERVE PA- the fineat home. The special prices now on these xhairt, for which they were never intended to be sold, places heir next payments. Cleik A. Mo.f an old house and several acres of TRONS FOR WHOM THAT LOCA- the remerkahje values within the reach of anyone who desires a splendid chair or rocker full of style and comfort Walling reported that he had re-land, and is said to be well worth the TION IS MORE CONVENIENT •tan,extremely low price. ,--, ceived a check for. $54.87 from the money. ~ Stocks consist of chairs and rockers in polished quartered Oak. Solid Mahogany and Early English; most all county for election expenses which the Prof. A. M. Dick attended the New are upholstered with the best Spanish leather with deep spring seat." An Idea of the values. borough lad paid. Superintendent Jersey council of education banquet J. H. Piti _eraf d. wa. s.. ordered to layFriday night at the Continental hotel four-inch water main from Atlantic at Newark. The banquet was given in ESTABLISHED 1857 Regular $4.60 Chairs now.. S2.S0 Regula^flS.OO Chairs and Rockera now...... $10.00 street to VanDortT street on Adams honor of Dr. C. N. Kendall, state com- Regular $7.60 Chairs and Rockers now tS.OO Regular $20.00 Chairs and Rockera nowl.... .$14.00 Btreet and a three-quarter inch pipe missioner of education. from VnnDorn street to the sewer Miss Marion Roberts, who attends Regular flf.50Chairs and Rockera now ..$7.80 Regular $26.00 Chairs and Rockers now../...$16.00 pumping station on Pl6rence avenue. the normal school at, Trenton, and 2B Famom Rojrul Push Button MorrU Chair« 1-3 Leu. Ellas Goldeehrrtldt was present Miss Edna Roberts, a student at the again and desired to have the $25 fine Montclair normal Bchool, spent Sun- This is part of a manufacturer's surplus stock which we ordinarily would not buy BO late in the seaapn, but imposed on him Borne time ago byday with their father, Dr. D. E. Rob- the board of health for maintaining erts. we figured that these liberal reductions on these welt and favorably, known comfort chairs, which brings them a nuisance on his Front street prop-'P' ' Miss Mary Manson of Red Bank . much tower than' our usual low prices, would surely move them between now and New Year's. Assortment, ert1 y remitted'ill V. _ Mr» » - . GoldschmidfM t q 1 I 1 tj tol.4d4 visited her sister, Mrs. Laura Mount y^ •• styles and finishes excell any previons showing • ' i "• • '• ''• a hard.luck story about not being able last week. to abate the nuisance at the time and Mr. and Mrs. George C. Dowd of Regular $6.00 Morris Chairs now... .,.•3.98 Regular $20.00 Morris Chairs now $14.80 Mayor Warn appointed Councilmen Boston visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E I Choose Me for Your Jeweler. Regular $7.BO Morris Chairs now. .1 .i .-..;. $4.«8 Regular $25.00 Morris Chairs now. $18.00 Aumack and Lufburrow to confer with Cokelet last week. the board of health in the' matter. The Progressive nine was enter- Regular $12.50 Morris Chairs now...... $7.98 Regular $30.00 Morris Chairs now....I...... $22.50 The qdestion of collecting a license tained Friday afternoon by Miss Regulaj1 $16.60Mprri»*Chalrs'now...... $11.00 Regular $34.50 Morris Chairs now. .T...... $24.80 from the Dr. Long medicine show, Emma Miller. Every family- should know a jeweler in whom which has been here ten days Or more, Fred Wilson of Oak Grove has pur was brought up. The license feo ischased the Benjamin Pearce house on they can repose the utmost confidence. $50 a day for shows of that kind but First street. Another Big Cut on all Children's Goods. up to Thursday morning the show had Miss Mary Dennis of Spring Lak not paid a. cent. ' Clerk Walling stated was the Sunday guest of Miss Elsie I want to be your jeweler so invite you to visit that Dr. Long thought the license for M. Osborn. my establishment. 1 will show you many exquisite the Broadway theater covered his Harry Disbrow of East Orang. show and asked the council how tospent Sunday with Gilbert T. Van- jewels, watches, interesting novelties. I will explain proceed In the matter. The council Mater. fined the show $50 and ordered the Edward S. Walling, a captain on how I have. won the confidence of scores of folks. clerk to collect ?50 for the remaining the New York police force, spent Mon- The R. West Company days the Bhow sold medicine here, and day with relatives here. if it was not paid the clerk v^os You will enjoy the visit Immensely, besides you will ordered to proceed against the show. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maurer, Jr., KEYPORT, N. JF. No action was taken regarding the of New York, spent Sunday with Mr. learn how one jeweler saves you money. Goldschmidt obstruction on Front and Mrs. Joseph Maurer, Sr. street. Bills to the amount of D. E. Alahoney has had a new plate $ Diamonds, Watched, Jewelry, Silverware, Novel- $2,658.87 were presented and ordered glass window put in his show window paid. Tomorrow night -was selected on First street. J< ties. as the time to settle all this year's Cecil S. Ackerson spent several day; Dont Fall to Visit the A&P Stores Early Next Week and Get Your bills. last week at Bridgeport, Conn. x —- Ohntob OAoen ElaoUd. Fred Bronkhurst of" New Yor spent Sunday with friends here. g Toilet and Military Sets at reasonable prices. The following officers have been The Jenny Wren club met Saturday elected by the First Baptist church: afternoon with Miss Ella Matthews. neurons—P. L. Tllton, C. Ilepper. C. A. HarknoBs opent uevernl day Christmas Dividends Church clerk—Rfchiml Iturroivet. last-week at Wasfiiiigton, D. C. Envelope clerk—Geqj-«:o Rlreh, Jr. Mrs. W. A. Tilton is visiting rela- H. ROSEN, Superintendent of the Sunday school— Now la your chane* to Fill Your Stamp Book* and Cat your Christmas Presents Free H .W. Muynanl. * tives at Jersey City. • ABHlstnnt superintendent—Prank Van- The Keyport Literary club met Fr Brackle.' day afternoon with Mrs Vadin Curtis 20 West West Front Street, Secretary and treasurc-r—IrrnnU Stan hopo. . 11 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. I/ongstrpet Librarian—-Asbury Campbell. Brooklyn spent several days here last Injured st Panning Stntlon. week. Red Bank, N. J. ?i Helen Osborn visited Miss Carolyn 20 •**SEE COUPON STAMPS FREE R. H. Parkhurst, superintendent o Wyckoff nt Marlboro last, week. the Harrison construction company Miss Lottie Anglemen has a posi- Special Sale of Teas Special Sale off Coffees w*ho is laying the new-sewer system tion in Chiidwick's confectionery store. CHRISTMAS COUPON .. had a narrow-escape from being kille< Saturday morning at the Brown's ave with tvxtra Stamps Cut out this CoupoiT^present it with Extra Stamps nue pumping station. Mr. Pnrkhursi SHREWSBURY NEWS. at our store, and by buying $1.00 was inspecting some machinery u ONLY 3 DAYS FOR 100 SUmp» with Y ' worth or more of goods, except 30 Stamps with the station when his coat caught in a Christmas to be Celebrated in c sugar, butter and eggs, you will 1 lb. El Ryad Coffee at 35c. fly wheel making several hundred rev Cliurclies Here Next Week. 1 lb. Tea t?°.. : receive olutions a minute and he was whirlet Special music will be rendered at 75 Stamps with 20 STAMPS FREE 25 Stampt with around the shaft and thrown to thethe Presbyterian church Sunday morn- besides the regular and extra CHRISTMAS SHOPPING 1 lb. Tea, .60c. 1 lb. Ambosa Coffee at .32cV floor under the wheel. The workmen ing. The program is in charge of stamps given on this advertise- at the plant stopped the machinery Miss Evie Valentine. The Sunday- ment, 60 Stamps with 20 Stampa with and ho was taken to the Mansion school will give a Christmas entertain- •From Monday, December 18th house, \vhei*e he was boarding, Dr. 1 lb. Tea 50c. ment tomorrow night. BUT OUR CUT,PRICES IN To Saturday, December 23d. 1 111. Sultana Coffee at 30c. II. W. llartniiin attended him and Tlie program ofthe music at Christ This coupon not goud after Sat- found that he hud rtH'oived two broken church ..for .Christmas.is given in an- ALL KINDS OF MILLINERY 40 Stimpl with.... urday, December 23d. 10 Stampt wilh- ribs and had several scalp wounds and other part of THE REGISTER. Com- 1 lb. Tea ._._.'. 40c. 1 lb. 8 O'clock Coffee at 25c. was badly bruised ubout the body. He munion will be held at half-past seven was later taken to his home at New-o'clock in the morning, and a festival • FOR THE ark. service, with a sermon and communion will help you buy a present. 80 Stamps 25 Stamps Wlilit Club Entertained. will take place at eleven o'clock. The Sunday-school will hold its Christmas with 1 can with 1 bottle A. & P. Baking Powder SOc. Miss Elsie M. Osbnrn was hostess to , festival next Tuesday afternoon at live A. & P. Extracts 25c. the Keypoi-t whist club baturday j( ,viock, this heing tiic> church holiday Christmas Table night. Miss Helen Osborn won the ; t. Stephen's day. ady's prize, and Arthur Mickens of n f S we have a choice selection of sea- Atlantic Highlands won the gentle- Mrs. George Silver's mother, who 10 Stamps sonable goods for the holidays. iO Stamps makes her home with Mrs. Silver, is with any of the following: man's prize. Refreshments were very sick. MISS A. L. MORRIS, with any of the following! served and a social time* enjoyed until 2 cans Sultana Tomatoes 2Sc. All new stock and rlfehtly priced a late hour. Those present were Jli-p. Nellie Hrittin of New York, 1 can Old Dutch Cleanser.... ,10c. 1 can White Wai or String Beans Misses Helen Osliorn, Elsie M. Os-formerly (if this place, is visiting Mrs. 66 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. 1 pkg. A. & P. Jelly Powder.. .10c Grapes, Malaga, 10c. born, Florence M. Armstrong, Flor- Harry 0. Rordcn. 1 pki;. Macaroni or Spaghetti. .10c. 2 cans Pink Alaska Salmon 25c. ence VanDuzer, Be.isic Covert, Hilda Christmas will he observed at the 1 pkg. Fancy Head Rice...... 10c. alb 1 bottle Queen Olives 15c. public school on Frulny with an en- Opposite Second National Bank. 12c i cks. A. & I', Sweet Chocolate, Wells, Emma Miller «f this place; Miss tertainment. each 5c. Mary Dennis of Spring Lake; Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark spent Pumpkin, 21) stamps with 1 can A. & V. West, Cecil S. Artr-rson, E. A. lVn-Friday, Saturday and Suiiduy with a can Cocoa 20c ton, Gilbert T. Van Mater, J. II. Hen- 15 Stamps 10c drickson of this place; H. D. Littell Mrs. Clark's mother, Mi's. Morton of with 1 bottle of South Ainboy, Fred Bronkhurst, of New York. A. & P. Olive Oil 22c. Cranberries, New York, Hurry Disbrow of Enst Aaron Armstrong, Alfred C. Wied- alb 15 Stamps Orangu and Arthur Mickens of At-eiholt anil II. Kdwnrd Armstrong had 12c lantic Highland*;. The club will dis- then- lings killed Tuesday of last,week. CANDY Vith 1 can continue their mrrtings (luring the Anorted Chocolate!, • lb.. . -.. .24c. Squash, Imported Sardines I5c. holidays, Urn next meeting being held NEWS. Superior Mixed, lb 10c. a can January Kith at which Miss Florence For the Second Generation 10c NUTS American Mixed, lb 12>4c. VanDuzer will lie hostess. Pupils of Mr*. Clnrn Stout In St. Jolui'a French Mixed, lb 12Mc Good Mixed Nuti, lb 12 J£ c. Chui-ch at South Keypurt. Raisins, seeded, H.xtra Quality Mixed Nuts, Ib..l6c. The father who is now purchasing and ac- Broken Candy, lb 12 56 c. Birthday Party. The umsicale given by Mrs. Clara Chocolate Drops, lb lBc. 3 pk» Filberts, lb 13C. 25c A number of friends of Mrs.Stout in yt. .lohn's Metiiodist eliureh Peanut lirlttle, lb ,. .1254c Pecans, lb 18c. cumulating income-bearing property and se- Paper Shell Almonds, lb 25c. Ac-bury Campbell paid her a surprise last Thursday night was a success. Assorted Drops, lb 12)4c. Table Apples, visit Friday night, The .receipts amounted to about ?-kg. . .10c, Sultana, pkg 15c rlrat Mlttlnir of Btnion. Service Corporation of New Jersey .12c. Layer Kalslns, lb...... 10c. I'Yitlny night was only attended by Pitted UH*}, pkg Currants, The WcdnoBilny chili held its flint about, thirty people, owing to the ruin. a pk FIGS reception Saturday niy.ht at (lie home The music was furnished by the Ila/,let. arc Idoal Investments for such a purpose 10c of Mi', and Mm. Horace h!. IIUITOWCK, PEELS Layer I'lgs, lb chest ia, .. . ISc. the hoHteHHOH hi'ing Mrn. HurroweH nnd a Iron, 111. ...••• '20c Mixed Nuts, FIKS hf baskets, lb . . ,20c. Hudson Caihiirt has been vjsiling They not only provide a good income NOW, Orange or Lemon, lb lBc, Mm. Cicorgc II. Ciniiiver. Whitt was friends at. New York. !%» In |ars .. .25c. played at which Mrs. tieorgc II. ('on- Crystillzcd Ginger, pkK 10c alb 12ic Fins In boxes, lb .. ,10c. (•hiirle.'i 1'elerson of Ilrooklvn is complete safety, but by tho tlmo you are over won the lady's priw, n pair of vi.Hiling bis sister, Miss lluldii i'eter- 9EAS0NING Cheese, PLUM PUDOINr. hnnd painted milt cellaiH, and Hichard mm, who livi'M with JiiinvN W. Hnir. ready to turn thorn ovor to that boy or girl of R. fc H,, No. I can. .. HtiiToWeH the genllelnuii'n, a leather A. & P. Poultry Seasoning, ., .10c, .. . 23c. •I. I.. T. Webster viniteil bin iiinter, alb 20c K. h H., No. 2 can .. .4Kc. pockclbook. Mi-9. T. II. Tllliin oT llrooklyn, last yours both tho proportyand tho securities will Thyme lb., 25c.| pkg., 2c, Rmiuft)r-Bn)inol l!iit«rtatnin*iiti. Sagr lb., 25ci pk|(., 2c, JAMS Oranges, Florida, OAg\ The Chi JHtintui exereitieit of Ml. 1 Mirjoram lb., 28c.i pkg., 2c, A. fc I', Strawberry, |ar lBc Mm. Iliirolil I '. S|ii'iry of New havo advanced enormously In value. ,lnhn\ Calvary, Ki'Tuiined and Klrnl Savory lb., 2Bc.f pkg., 2c, a doz fcTPv A. fc I1, Assorted, all kinds, lar.lBc. Huven, i^' npi-iidiuc; u few duv'i with Ilnptint fluniliiy .'"'txi'il'i will lie held In her aunt, .Mi:.n Kinnni Moriell. tho viirinun cliuirhc.'i on Chriutnius Mrn. Tbnmiui (1. Cowli'.'i and IIMUI'II- They can bo Issuod In multiples of One Dollar, Fancy ,E31aln Creamery night. The ni'rvlreii at HI. Mnry'ii r Atliul, lifter Mpeniiillg n few ihiy!) GOOD SELECTED Kiiiuliiy -iichnol will IT held ncxl with lebttive:i lit Newillll, hove re making thorn adnptablo to tho oxnet amount W<'y Trenton will li« |n« itnd will rnu .In me II I'mipir, .Ii,, i"i mi Mioail nml HIM rontMMTntlnti i vli'en nnif' dr Wlllln .llfd... Or phono 1932 Mnrket for full particulars. THE BED BANK BE(HBTJB

1 -MOWBT TO ZflAJT •* STOM TO tan. on (lr*t pooA Kti• A- . M. WebFo, r Information eov6red and repairtd election of directors and officer* o Oiwuo Council Eleoti »•» OSLcUla .Urn Bmqiiian. tttcrntr. Red Bulk. treat,'Hed -Bank. M W«»t Front oiwUina. d««pmt««, i Cceanport, Little BUver, yet fully completed their list of of- fifty years on Monday and at night latched in April; in ]ot» lo suit. \V.l~. Flair Haven. N. J. Fair Havenen,, O,Oco»nloceanic., Highland*! ana d ficers. Just at present it looks as e'en street and Clarence Wiederholt of they had a golden wedding celebra- lorey, Atlantic HlghlmnlH, N. J. Box HI5. AUTO X.OTBB, ^.TWXtO Naveulnfc Telephone JW.4. Be* Bank. though Albert C. Harrison would be Shrewsbury. After the ceremonies tion. About a score of relativesan d It you ivant a good runDinix machine at AUGTWW SALE retained as borough clerk, and that refreshments and a smoker were en- •OKI WAKTOI). a liamaln. I've got it. An Oakland 1011. friends were present. The parlor and I wlsli to buy ii, good, gontlc, medium 30'horse power Roadster. Bd. vonKat- . ••••' .OP • other appointments would be Arthur joyed. The following otticers were dining room were decorated with ferns Ize, horse lor Tami or rouil work. J. C. tKcll. Red Bank. Wymbs for chief of police, Alston elected: and potted plants, and a large wedding /arden, 17 Washington street, Red Bank. Beckman for counsel, A. C. Hurley or •luninr imat councilor—1>. Women bell of carnations and roses was in Tor MUo, B*n* or Biostnj*. Private Sale. William G. Rutherford for superin- Grooms. •EASI TUIS TOB WIB. Eight-room, Mansard roof house in Household Goods Councilor—Amnry ONborn the center of the parlor. Fine Norway maplo trees for.aale, Ap- •plendld condition. Gas and water. Lot A quantity of ol-M&shloned Moho-?- U'ndent of streets, Alexander D. Conductor— I'VunU I loust'- The festivities bug'an with a wed- ily to office ot Lakn Marlon Ice Co., cor- 54x101 feet " On 'Bergen place, between Cooper for superintendent of tlie Warden—Hinviu-J AnlonltlcH. ler Monmauth and West BtreotB, Bed Broad street and Maple avenue; or will ,ny Furniture, neirlylill iiv.flug con- lUVdrdliiK fsecretiiry—PeJiiney W. AY11-ding dinner. The dining table waa 3k rent or exchange. W. A. Hopping. lition, for sale. waiter works if he will take it, and. decorated with yellow ribbons and The subscriber will sell at auction on. v One large Clothes Press, dull finish, Hurry 0. Bndcnu for recorder. The AKwfnt:int recording s-ci.-rutar. —I'fank streamers. Songs and instrumental SOXTT POEOET COBm^IHTIAJ. CBBDIT. minor officers liuvc hot yet been hard- oiiton, hat when you linve somotliini; that T can e you credit. I Bill all enrly 200 years old. 1 m 11 music were enjoyed, and the evening T can extontl to you credit.- I BCII B\\ ly discussed. lnsiiU ju ' —.lamps 1'. T.uliKstri'et. -Du wont repaired you can get It done kinds ooff ladleB andd RentsRents ' olotlies, on One large Clothes Press, with BCV- oucslclr- Klinril—lii'iiruo \V. lSrnwiT. - was spent in general sociability. Mr. it Halglit'8, 36 Monmouth street. Bed wei-klikl / pnymentEf. AddesAddresH or calalt ta tat Wednesday, December 27th, 1911, Financial «i'i retiiry—Warren ih'imlM. and Mrs. Hutchinson received a num- Sank. No. 1. East I'*ront,atreot. Ued Ilapk. Open. iral drawers and sliding BholvDij, biaBs Tivusuivr—Kzra OxhoYn. ber of gifts, including gold coins and evenings. New Vo^feClothlnK Co. rimmings. at 18100 o'clock, on the premliea. . One of the most important offices Jtei'vcuoiitallve to .stall* council—1-Mccouncil—1-Mcn CAM BED BANK 30-T th^RbWIfaFl to he filled is that of overseer of the I K. // checks. ,f you need.a carpenter for repairing or XBWXB Twd Iatgo WritirtK i)eska, .biass P'inr, tliouu'h -this oflifr 'is usually TruMer"--—lM»-n ICivlnj,'. Humut'l K Mrs. Hutchinson was Miss Eleanor my new work, I am the man. Gust Orn- 2,000 new olicHtniit fence rails for unto; rimmings. Several Tables, various irk. Willnrtl Itunp icrfi, Newman Springs avenuo. Bed ^JH> Ilanrouas Hlrrtln SlnKtf Comb White I one large carved marble-top considered a menial one and though the CSvovet',.1 daughter of Sylvanus and Jank. Leghorn «o(5kni'clH. and cpUle PHPB, thor- LINCROFT, N. J. - general idea is that it can be filled Eleanor Grovcr of Princeton. Mr. ouKlibr«Mlfl. Hollywood Fill-m. Rverott, Stand; one odddd BureauB , oneB Bedrood m hy any person who wants a political MTERAEY SOCIETY MEETINC*. and Mrs. Hutchinson lived on adjoin- LOOK. N. J. Tclophuno 278-I'M6, " Suit, ore maBsive sea captain's Chest, 1 Now nnrt soconil-hiinil elntlilnR. l)u>-inp • quantity offFurnlturs «md Hoys*, juli ami who is not nhove taking com- ing farm.? when they were children. very old; number of Chaira, cane and hold QooiU, con*l«tlng of. -' High School Bocioty Will Sold Neat nil Hellhiivgli'nilliiK anil repulrliiK. .Voxt OHUAF WAil. 7&VBB, rush bottom. Also one oak Bedroom missions, :mi! tnkill); rake-oll's from They were married at Dutch Neck, o C.'uutml ilotL-1. WiM 1'ri'iil Btri.-t, Hcd \ H a big uoleutlon f wall puior sum.- which courts compel drunken Moutiiiff In Jnnuary. near Princeton, • hy Kev. Amzi L. lank. at Wi'«due litW. iHl pi'lci'Ha biti '. noleutloAlsl o wn oo furnlBlffr walnl i] very Suit, with or without Whrdrobe.' to Bedroom Suite, 4 Bedsteads, Clothes and lH'^lifU'lit husbands and liitlu-rs next regular mci'tinn of the low iatttH on paiik4inpi4iik4ini K nn.nnnn.ll |iipe|> r match; one walnut Extension Table, I I illiit'l ."> ' it , *> | | • | , I ,-. • . . 11 1I1M.I ArmstrongWill;, Will, *Wi, n whLfUObMo wal Uls pasto111!.' r of the HUPMOBII.E FOB SALE Horee, 2 Stands, large Bureau, 6 Parlor 1 tinimlttKt . TTheh- Guvnt^fGt t^ftt PutnttnjPttutntnjt ? ccomm - one.Now Home Sewing Machine,' good !>W Cur the pu\ I. 1910 lluimu.lillu iM ilrsi-.-liiiiH run.lltlnn tt lid IJU Chairs, 2 Rockers, Sofe, Net Door, 8 «f tlu-ir; K™ ,?"!1W1ft' 'Sa;!l.ttk Neck Vresbyterian ehurcli. It or Silk- eln-op. l-'ull\' I'tiulpped. l-'il. lmny, J-l "WeHW t Front Htret-t, lied IJanU. na new; various odd pieces of Furni-' A I! mall ul' fact the will lie held nt the high school Friday had been planned to have the marriage J iimii T unKutti-nEOll. Klunni.iutli alivi-t, lii'il ture. Also Crockdiy, Gl^ss and Tin- old-time .Chairs, Dining Room Table,"& ollicc of m-er,-.er ol the p..or i* one 'f ""<<<•». . >7. ™.V,, 'i° i"^ceremony performed over again at the limit. BOOMS. tlu> lk llilt wl hl anniversary by Mr. Armstrong, but Several unfurnished rooms, separately wnre. •• • feet; 2 other Tables, 3E yards of Sjpljr wliich should require the very highest "labo' r organization' " "s 'ar "Hi'solvi..!e a benefi. that tto or tOKethPr. to let. opposite high SQltool. das; of man. It is an olliee which the the death of the aged minister and his ELAQ AND QttAVEI. KOOriNQ. Prlvlli'Bca; heat, bath, hot water, sna, Apply to .' ; •,, Ingrain Carpet, 20 yardB of Matting, 4 ; oifr i-oiintry." The sudden and dra-wife last year prevented this arrange- Leaky tin and elate roofs matlo tight, kitelien tind Borvant maid. Kent very •LampBj Lot of Crockery, Kitchen 1 inalic ending of the l.os Angeles dynn- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong were ilso tar nnd aaphnlt for Bale. Offden low. AililrcHS Comfort, box 313, lied outside of |),)liti.'s. Tin ovcrsivr of 'initing CUM' will fiirni.sh some intef- ItcCIn-skey, 131 stirowabury avenue. llahlc. ' . ' • M. OMiltoh or Utensils, 'Good Cook Stove and a lot of tli, poor cows in constant contact murdered by a colorc'd farm hand, ^d Bank. fstiaj4 ar.minienls lor the debiue. The whom they had cared for since his HELP MB MAKE PCEDES HAPPTf, other articles too numerous to montion. with poverty in its direst forms. He nirumMiw Mtkl will be taken by llir/el BED PAPER BE&KS, Intlependent tiro comimlrj- will have a G. A. Tilton, TERMS-SumB under $10, cash; over, should be a man who does not regard infancy. Paper -wreaths, fc.iiiiiiiihiK1 fur deoorat- public Clii-lHtmfts trei> on Christmas Roger:;, I'ioreuce Rubinson and Ken- M lllul Ml s r Near Hondden's Corner. ' Hi mil. mw niuliinir mi" and "",V'\V • •"•; "\\.| """""T" ""i"i ""ii - >'- ' - Hutchinson have two 1IK HlolTB. ronlllH. etc. ClnHllIK out ULinoi-iilni, lu Its lli-ehouKe. Help the needy i months' bankable note, with privilege neth .MiJi'Miril, Tli, iH'Kiilivi- side will mlf iirleo nt VfeHer'.i More, Ilronil street, of Roil Hank by Hendlng a donation of liy Helen Kelley, Eva Scott rhildreii, they being Mm. Kiln Honor, leil Uniik. clothlnff, food, fuel or toye. IJ. .1. Totliiy, '. O. Addreai, Red Bank, N. J,,of reijewal of part of same. •: ' ^N [ 1 lllci son- nf Red Hank and Howard Hutch- chairman. . C. H.REI0. \- proper, nvi-r: er rniili'•l ' -do a vast' • William Barry, •. Others whLo. wil ul inson of Stanford, Conn. Mr. Hutch- OAKLABSS FOB SAI.E. Two iiHetl 10-lnn'Hf iiiiwer (JiiklandH for WSY WDAB POOR OlOTBTEB? amount of jiuni in relieving genuine 1 Vou can dresH an well na your neigh- parKennett inh th Browne progra, William arme SaraRyanh, , inson .!s 72 yctt,.s'old and his wife is al. eluiap to intike rnoni. A i|tiick luiycr distress and ii spending the pi :ot.s ii.-lilB barmiln. 1-.U vonKattoiiBCII, bor. I can Klve you anything* in, the • Charles Cake and Helen ScliulofF. 78 years of age. lie enjoys good r clothing l'no. Ijatlli-s' and si-nt»'. AVt-okly :L- of ' th health and goe.-' to work every day at Lwl liniils. IiaymentH. Open evenlngH. New - York jimir, instead of using the fund ;u ClotliltiB Co., No. 1, Knst Front street, MftHY ANNA KINCt DEAD. his carriage repair and painting shop HOUSE TOE RENT. lteil Hank. political campaign money. l'eoplo on Cold street. .Mr. and Mrs. Hutch- Six-room •hoUHe.siUlaleil alongside of who can woii; and who wont work nllrou.l Kttitlon nn.i ti'nlli'.v: relit ivaHon- s ie Dil!a T1 ls inson have lived at Red Bank forty FOB SAHE. should W made to work, and should ! ' Morning- at tlie Home of lil.-. Apply to P. Kliiiii-y. l'oit ilon- Hhode Island ptilletH and cockerels for ho made to support their families. j Her Brother, Dr. B. r. King-." years. Hltll. .V. J. Bali-; also two lotH cm tlic Hubbard tract; Those present at the celebration nlao various pfieea of furniture, - all In Genuine distress should be promptly Miss Jlai..y Anna Kin. g nf Ocean FOB SALE. • very Due condition; ami a piano. AdUroHu relieved, and economy but not mean- ; Grovu died thi.- morning at the home werinsone Kev. Mr. an. andd Mrs Mrs. .H Joh. Ridgeln Applegety Rob-, Slag, brokon Btone anil sand for sale. Monmouth Contracting company, FranK Mrs. V. VanDoni. Rod Hunk. Henidenco GLOBE HOTEL. nc.« should lio the spirit of distribu- ! of her brother. Dr. Benjamin F. King i Misses Allie and Anna Appleget, Mr. E. Price, manaiger, Bed Ba^ik. Tele- on Hnlf-MHc road. tiun of poor funds. j of Shrewsbury. Death was due to ( and Mrs. ICzra Osborn, Miss Rachel phone 227-W. .. .. J typhoid fever, with which she had 1 Osborn, Amory P. Osborn, Mrs. DONATIONS WANTED, :: WATCH FOUND. Donations or clothing, fooa, fuel and ,,. i been sick four weeks. She was (!- Elizabeth. Grause, Miss (lenevievt A gimnietal watcli rnmul. DWII.M- can toyn will be firrcatly appreciated by In- Other Compton, Mias Elizabeth Franklin, dependent t'liRine company for their pub- ' , ave same by proving iirniierty ami pay- MENU. board are to give out may be given for u } si Mrs. Ella Roberson, Patience and for tills advertisement. Call at Tilt; lic Chriatmas. tree. Donations will be lstor olllee. called for by addressing L. J. Tctloy, thL, Methodist Sunday- Helen Kobcrson and Elmer Pope of chairman of committee. . the overseer of the poor, poll leal Red Bank; JIr. and Mrs. Howard USED AUOMOBILEB POB BALE. . OYSTER COCKTAlt Hutchinson of Stanford, Conn; and Wayne, fully i-t|iilli|H'tl, wlml shield, TOUB OBEDIT IS OO OD Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Clark and >l» niut lot of i-xtnis. l-'oiii'-i'vliiiili-r and nt the New York Clothing Co.. No. 1. nseh mni^neto; bnr^uin. ICil. vonKiitten- East, b'ront street, aecoiul .floor. Any SOUP Charles II. Hurley of Shrewsbury. ell. Iti-il Hank. kind of L'lothea, coutu, dfuHHes, wnlptH, gents' suitw imd uvercontw. Small wtiekly CREAM OF TOMATO AUX CROUTONS WANTED, TASKS. luiynicntf. Open c'voninga. ^'avv York Twelve Trapa stolen. ITave ellents for small poultry1 aid! UlutJrinK Co., Tied llnnk. Celery Olives Gherkins "urial wi.l be at Little Silver. rait farms, not owl- ilfty miles out. Twelve traps belonging to John R. Mum's, farm ngoni-y, 415 LMVIS avenue, oi self-help among those who came Conover, the storekeeper at Lincroft, lioolilyn, \. Y. Milk and cream, fresh, special milk to* miller his inlluem-e; he could aid in * COMINO WEDDING. were stolen one night last week. The babies guaranteed pure Guernuey, deliv- FRIED FILLET DE SOLE, MATRE DE HOTEL lifting unfortunates out of the class FOB EEilXE. ered dnily. A. Grover, Tel. 84-W, Shrews- Pommcs a la Parislenne Mls11 AIlce S ana traps were in the store room of the and bath, hot bury, N. J. Milk from my dairy fresh of paupers and putting them on a «1'P James Clayton to store. Mr. Conover says he knows -nti-r heathoiifse; lo, sit 40x1:1x ro1 f.-i-t. IiuiulrIl o of dally at M. .-Blont's dclicateBeen Btore- plane nf stli-fupniirf, and he could ! wea suuaay. who took the traps and that he will Irs. M. R Mi-Coach, .Spring atrcet and Uroaf Hroad 'ark place, Keel Bank. give ciiLMuragciiiinciiLMuragciiii-nll. tii the disheardisheartt - pp make trouble for the guilty party un- •ZB OLD-FAaHIOWED SMAS OITTS. PRIME RIBS OF BEEF All JUS cued. His inlluence would lie strong 'streett and .lamel s ClaytoCl n of NewmaN n less the stolen goods are returned. -USED CA^S AT A SACIliriOE. Oni1 .stook of curios jinil iUitlittien HU^; BAKED FRESH JERSEY HAM in si-curing the attendance of children Springs road will lie married .Sunday Ilavi-. Ki?vilral uet'il i:ns wlili'h I must Kcsts rt'nl OlirlHtmns KiftB for tht» old at school, and in very many ways a afternoon in the I'reshyterian church el! tn make room fur IUV UU- ears uml folks »» well aw tho •ynnng; aomothlim Apple-Sauce Brass smoking sets at Mort V. ei- a bargain mvalls yno. . .\ l.ozk-r (I i fieri'lit frtfni nny otliei*. Hrhwnrtz'H ROAST YOUNG NEW JERSEY TURKEY liiaii-class overseiM- of the poor could parsonage on Wallace street by R.:v. tlth'f^ ol) centhi—.-l./r. oiisiuc .ear nnuini;^! tu-'iu. iui. voii- rurniiui-e HioreHpOoiiuM-l-'ront strfct and Cranberry Jelly inaki- his olliec on.- of tin- most import- '•'• w- R"gan. '1'lie briik-smaid will be ti-iiBi-H.^ivd Hank. Maple avenue, JUul liuuk. ant in ananyy .•omnumity .omnumity, , anianil l ononee whic which h Miss l.ucy yG . MacGinvan of llrooklyny Bu^^y 2.' i_ Sib„ lllus .cigar, „,„„s for S1.0, ,?L,,,0 Ua ti uMor i)loIt_L VEGETABLES could accomplislhh a very gecat amuunt and Benjamin II. Crate, Jr.,-will be y_ Piieh's—li/r EOBBEB TOR SALE. CHRISTMAS SItOPPIWa COMPI-ETED. Three lioi'ses, Ker\ii-' :ible. Miitlilil, j^ooit Complete your ChrlHttmis BliopnlUK by MASHED POTATOES - CREAMED POTATOES ol gooil. The new boanl should sc.-k .groomsman. The couple wiM go to _____—_ j iFt-ki'i'H in all liarniss. inr .sub- .-lieap. puii'liaKln^ «m* »t'-t!u» well known l>ik •CANDIED SWEET POTATOES STEWED TOMATOES diligently r.ir such a man- and he ' New Yurk on their wediluift trip. On H. SITZAU. -Hllwi-11. Atlantk' slivi-l. C'.reell lirnve ash raiiKi'H. A Kiinianteeil rniiKt' of qual- slliilllil lit- ellDsilt fur no otber lV"«iin ' their return they will live on Wallace Renriover of dead unlnialB, lied Bank, iHiiiu, Ki-> port, N. I, ity installed nml ilf cliar CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS, Butter Sauce th,n hi.. ,.r.-,al IT,,,,-,:, fur tlu-phu-e. i «t i-.-<-t Mr. (,'layton is employed at ^J^_Tl]?h"™J_2±i: Sfhwartx'M t'lii-nllurf ntni-fH. CDITIIT l-'runt ; ! OIRI. VANTED. Rlrect uiu\ Alunlt? tu'ttun-, Hwl liaiik. SALAD Foul & MilUu's shoe sfvue. CORRECT MILLINEKY. Ynunt,' sill wunloil In iln liphl llllllSi-- o-o-o n-lccs riKln. Jlrs. II. uorey. ^l Bronil iirk; mil' Illlll ui-illil i;n linine IllK'lls NOTICE. WALDORF SALAD ' stiv.-t. I!«l Hiillli. X. .1. el\-|-n-,I. Apply tl! MrH, Allifl-K. Illlrll ll tci Williiiin II. Wihiui ha-: an interest, AJUSISTED T0B NON-SUFF0RT. l-.-i-t. Katlilllnu'li. X. .1. in any ]m\'iiiK Wutlnesll s ppi '. PUMPKIN PIE FRUIT CAKE iliv letter to (he Red liank board of TOR SALE. }:uar:iiitt'plnf," w<>i>kR- inennie. or will liuy VANILLA ICE, CRUAM education in Tin: RKiasra; this week. Whituey sctlcu Held in $200 Bail to A t\vn-t :uilii Ivnel; fur Pale Apply nayliiK htisini'ss nUer trial. Fnll par- -i II. l;il/.: lteil Hank. Hoi-lz. iital, iil'ii^lu :nui tuibiiii' am ticulars assui'PH rtiply. AddrcH^ 'King, NUTS .. RAISINS- CANDY Tlie Idler ii. in relVreli.-e to Ilii' po- Proviclo for His Wifo. Ml iifiinf.s. with 1»..\\.•[• onoiiKh to run f utll 17-1 I Inllywouil aveinit", Xewmk, X. .1. , COFFEE sition nl' truant iill'uvr. Mr. Wilson .lu.-lii'i- Wise on Monday held Whit- ALrAlFA HAY. uvs. fn m LTn . in $2.!»S, nt Wfllt-r's ^t irt». would like to have the place. He states ney N-xli-n "1* Klnvwsliiiry under $211(1 mil All"iill'ii liny I'lir Sill.-, .1. 11. J[e- In'iul s ITl't. ]{<imimmtn* received a very small •oinpeiiNition. , vide tor her because she lound it im-| SHIMM,. fin-cmce r ,„• luiti'lic-r. W. A. BOAKDERS but that be was satisfied with tlii;- No. r, li\\,vn[i]>- avenuo; honir cooktnR; HELP WANTED. po.-siblc to give her entire time to j Truex. •-':'." iiri.inl streei, Heil liank xeHh'iil tnhlr. Sunday tllniu>rs a Np.-c White nml rolor.'d fomaU' htdp vuntod compensation, lie states that he would her. lioii.';eholil dulies and give the CABSON'S SAUSAGE. ii!ty. .".o cents. Si>eclal rates lur fnniily nt nil ttmi'H. Cninnft^nt coloreii hi- willing at the pteselll time to take baby proper attention. tf Tlh20OM \vanti'il fin- (,'fnfMiil luuiscwnilc nt IUM i Mi mil's n aiiHIiKr, lUI'il i\i dH, Kuotl WHKC'H. Hed Hank einploy- th.' position at a nnuiiir.it sum, and fur lay's market, Ited lli'it the board of education, by giving! pn ale :it MONKY TO.. „.. -ilt uilli'v, MiOiitl JUMI Mmiinuuth Hli'c Church Nftws. iinill; ,; Motn'y to lmui 1S!»-\V. Help NUtipllt'tl to hunl- him the place at a noaiinal tiguiv, Kutft* In iiuantitit-s to suit J)orrower. Ap- nH IILHI^CH free. would save the taxpayers in the neigh- i Rev. II. Ridgelv Robinson will OIBIi WANTED. ily td tin1 I.iuui anil 'Loan company, H> 1 •:ant Front mrtVI. lied Unnh. AtThe People's h.irhooil of $5(1(1 per year. rii at the first j ^j,, '! MAN Methodist, church next Sunday morn- j hmu. An indurttrlouH man hetwren tho age FOR SAXE. of 2ft will 4fi yearn IH wanted by the t'ru- ing and evening. The morni-ng topic j Ilpfflstrrt'il .Ifrtu'y cattl«. cows, heifers tlentiul intturiinrt! company to 1111 a po- Red Bank, Front Street and Wharf Avenue. This proposition is certainly worthy will be "The Greatness of Jesus," and j CHESTHUT BAH.S. nil vouiiK' l>ulls. Hcrkahlre plK», nix -I. "i 1'hi'Hlniil mils for sale. JUildl .'t'1'kn ohl. KutiiHonhlll fnrm, HurriHon, Bltlon producing a nice weekly nnlary. of consideration by the board of edu-the evening topic ''The Gift of the ; i Stot'li I'min. ThuliiiiH. S. l'k'1.1, lteil Apply to .J. .1. Qultrley. HuperlntemlenL cation. According to Mr. Wilson's let- Wise Men to the World." The sub- ! Hunk. J. J. Duviil Wallace, »uporintentiont. Hproml nntionnl hank huiltliiiK, Broad Fair Haven, Main Street. ter, Red Hank has been paying $(11) per ject at the prayer meeting tonight will JIOUBE FOR R^IHT. anil Wall act* streets, Iletl Pank. month for a truant oflieor's service. ANTIQUE SOFA. Six-rmini hmisf for rent, on Smith be "Watching for Souls." tp'fl at K'atnntuwn. Water ami KHK: PUBH1TUB1 K FOR SAX.E. To many people this will seem like a The subject at the Baptist church OIIL fur tinl t Mnllt-i-l, lU'll t«sK than live minuU'B* walk from trol- lined furnltui'L , (in flood UH new( . Hlx- ly. l?liurlt*^ Iti-t-ose, l^atontown, X. .1. l>lvce piwlor mill. uphulHtem). *1 ); thrM very large sum for the service if- Sunday_ morning^ will be "The Evange^-l. plece iiarlor milt, upholHtnreil. |4; four- quired. Middle-town township pays $!> farm in M.ddletown township must furnish subjcct of the prayer meeting Wednes- tf at y:i>(> n. in. 1'rlzeH of tiirkeyf, iluokn good IIOUHC UIKI outbulldinKH. Five miles his own conveyance to make his ,,).,,, j|,|,| ;|| ],,, •• ]<"-titl-i in Scrvici" " utid rlilclciis. Aiilinuiiltlun ciiti bv lnul from lied Hunk, ono mllo from Tin ton n w BOOHS. n tlie f;n'iunls. .lonopli .f. Hnrrln, mnn- KallM. Ajtply to John C. Crawford, Tin rounds, and these rounds must be I Christina, services will be held at lly ilny. w. ck in- iiioiitli: with or ivltli- ton I-'allK, N. J. I'tiiitomcf nihirena, Kat surrounding villages. made frequently. It probably costs at 'tnt , |»,.l,si,yU.,.illn church next Sunday niil liniiril. IS West Front wln-.-t m-iir ontowti, N. J., R. 1>\ J). No. 2. least twenty dollars a month o pro- , , , . The topic at llmail. LOST. mornin ;iml v nil)K \ l)l;u'U MUHUU Haltlo muff lost Tues- We »re ghd to extend to you the compliments ol the season at vide a horse and wagon in MuUlletown the „„„.„•„,,, ^^^ will be "The (iods FOB SALE. ilay iirtfiti.H.n l.i-tween ' two and threo Do Ton Want to Ball Tour Bulnti township for this work Ibis leaves ' H]1W <-,„„„. ,)()wn (|) ,,sj n Uu, uku_ lei'll Illiirll MinnrtliH plllli>til—fill clock in !it»il lijuik. Kln«li»r pleam* ri>- 1 can HOII your iniKlnetfH (|iitckly and this time, and thank you (or the very generous share of your patronage, 1 without iiubllclty. If ynu htwc ii buul a net figure of thirty dollars a month m,ss() f Mvn ., A n| |)t t, ,st( , riuii'li'H II. Hmllh. Kt'vport, X. .1 nii' to Tin Ui-tftstor ortlco. Hultable which we have enjoyed ill this, our first year Inbuslness with you,-and 1 wnrd. r?*m for Halo H the I tod llnnk biiHliH'Hf for work wlnei, is vastly harder than .w ,c.u.|| „„ ,..,.|le ^ (|f t,u, I,irt,| npiHirtunity fxctuuu:*', Ilruud and Mon trust that we shall continue to retain your confidence and favors by (In- work of a truant llie mouth BtreetH, lied Hank. '"'" of Jesus Christ." TOE BENT. I'ool parlor for »ale, doInR K«O<1 1>UHI careful and prompt attention to your orders. ~ il I MM. wlin liimril: all h fkc, Fthode iHUind Hank eouhl possibly be. The Christinas entertainment of the Fu HCHB; DUIKHIII for right party. Prlo t'lllr Applj- nl !!i; (iiililimii si nl SIIIRIR P Comlm. from win* The supply of Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens, Beef, Lamb, Pork, Presbyterian ,Sunday-.sfiiool will be IliiuU. iers at \Wt\ ll.ulKi . 10110100 nini 1'Jl1'Jltt. AAIMI O a few luilli' (Jrocery atorc, vtoll Blocki'd, doliiK i hold next Tuesday night. No admis- llt-niu'\-. HiRlUundH, 1 Veal, Smoked and Salt Meats, Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds for LOIIOD ELECTB orncens. ron SALE. X. .1. lin K»MH1 nrntltuttli IIIIBIIIPHH, print' 15,000 sion will be charged but an olVeling i I'.iuy miililli- nn.l .Irlvh,,; ]„ worth hivftUlKuttntf. C'entriilly locntetf Christmas are In abundance here. Scarcely any limit to choice. ..Quality Kaypoit T.oynl Amioclntloli Iloltll I will lie taken up lo defray the expenses Ianil u,.|il Ii.. fne suliv .loliii TIM POStTIOlT WAMTBD. Hhon nturo on luuin strocl, doInK ft «t the top notch prices within the reach of *ll| full weight and measure mini Election Lnat Woek. of the t'litertainnu'iit. lluvi'ii. X. .1. M iil<] !<• Jim <\ itmii, nini rl["U, tidier mid rellfnt biiHlncHM; (uvucr IIIIH nther IHIRI guaranteed iu every instance. Moiiiniiulb council, l.oyal As.^oe nisiwiniiiy, wintf* (tuultlun IIH •lrl\ur or CHU. NuilltTUUH dtlll'l' IliM'KltltlH. llCi OOW rOB 8AI.E. tuitltinan tl '^hly udundo r«t ununit the Hunk biiHliH-HH opportunity fXctianw Strictly Freth Killed Turk«Tt, nothing finer on iha matkat, par ti f Kcyporl lias elci'led (be folio m with FnrnlynlN. lus.-v iiiw, Ki-iiil mllU.-i A |i|ily ti }ii>tu >oui <(, IIM II oi lliotul ii nil fthmiiiotll ii A|i|il.-KiiltH, lied Jlank. Ib , . age. to 2Bo. Ml':'. A. ('.l>i'uui:> of Hnineli avi - 'iUII. -\. .1. iii lvii. i line, who Ii; been sirk with bear! PO1 SAXE. TOR RSV7. Strictly Frsah Fancy Monmouth Chickam, roxtiqf, per Ib 20c nnilil was stricken with pparalysi s moirilllorail us nomi). I'MKlit'tunin liiiusi' with Imrn nmt tiKtial Wavcrly ]iliuv, live liou^t'H. till Im- I ii i 'i ultnillillnMt', tutu- ucr^H nf lutul; on twooii, N. .1. ulrni'l two IHIIIH'*H, all Im- Strictly Fr..h Killed G«», per Ib .20c. 1 w HI OfBI, WANTED . cncl I IK M Ih. ll I M iiiih-il fm Ki'lli-ltll I BOAHDEHS WAHTED, OiHt l''ronl Hliri'l, liuiiHt', nil Improvr- Hind Quartan of Syrinc Lamb, par Ib t 14c. "- III 1 11%. Aliplv al -.Ifi UII I.UVK1' o.inluiMlili' IHMIM.-; niHinl nn<1 liiinm I 111 Hume from Abroad. -.-l. K.-il III,nil hi-nliliv IIMIHIDM, nlrr uiiy MK>IM», all K,i»l li.Hii mi., i. i HI. nml Intnl. . .| r., Fora Quartern of Spring I*rab, par Ib •Kiili'i n tni|>i >>\ i nu'iilp; K^ixl tutih- ii lid Kiml IT.ml «lr,ft, liuuni'. K"« mill Mi. and Mrs. Hurry A. Kettel ,,r' MED DANK SAIBT. IliiilHiin itt —i- • tn Short Cut of Fora Quartera of Spring Lamb, par Ib ,10c. lair Haven leliiined Friday from a ' f,,'^,".',' I enaiii. put Ilk I'IOIII our V.MII.. |t,.I ll.',,,!,. lllKll ntxi'l. ll'ilinc • II, BhoulcUra of lha Fineit Corn-faJ J«r«ay Pork, par Ib He tlip to I'lU'huid, wbele they visited . c| ,„);,., ili'llvii.'.l .Lilly. CIIIIH. A. Mi Miirlmi Mlri'i'l. IIIIIIHI- « 12 ; , Ui-,1 llnnll. Ihin Iwm liv.l , liiiun.' I 1.1 12)4c. iclalivi:! and friend:;. They hud n- FO» 0AXB. Loim of lha Finait Corn-fad Jariay Pork, par Ib Tlif licMt nil and Kre»m* nt rnuiotintilo Clniircil Aliotlt 9MMI liy 1 1 Loin Rib or Lag of Lamb Chopi, your clioic", par Ib. Vi-IV rlljoVMlde lri|i. .Mr. Keltel |i:,id ™O»> *»D SI.I1I0H TOB SALB. rlf !'. H>il Itniik <»H ii IK I nn'imi r»Mii- pro vi'Miinilii I Tt0 12ic II pleir-)inl r:iII n|. Tin: Ivmlnlili' Turk, IIIHIH Ml lmui i IH - bimir |ii-l Wavor Allan K. I!.d. tt. TI a'-; '. lull Mllti'tl, ,\ .1 Mii f. II.MII ti.idr, |() (MM (tu lha llulldar«. !>•«• "»•; I4o. ('. lluw., tlie |iiii-l.>l, w on u Tbi-ie will lie ;.|n c'uil iml.ie lu-xt nnll urimplrM Addrt'HH Pic-nlo Hama, alwaji at ruak ballon prloai, per Ib 10)«e. roll HAt.1I. I.I lt.il Hunk. Int.-. Ill nn.l Inuiin, Miinin lllh |ni: • • .,IK.in, In iv.I'll.nl | nI M 11.-.I llnnk. Sugar CuraJ Bacon, l>y tha alrl|> 1&O.| par Ib 17M«. Illnt en I bun li-n mil The IIIIIMI- will bi> lenili'leil by the I "'II . ",!', Cull ,,IIV ||,,|,. „ uu ll n \ .-nil,- Kill lluuli. AIS annnn. I'hllntnel I'lnli, j, ll I ll f-i I'll I ol gnliirnl ii in ritri"*n(er und Imlldnr FARM FOR SALE. New Cured Pickled Pork, aweet and lenderrper Ib . 12}4c Hin iitii ntn»t II.H,.., n uf yuuni' wiillli-n imilel llu- iblei'tioll nUy fvirnlniiviV, Jt>t>l>ln TXmU WAHT11I) { fm in of Hcvfiil v nrrrw; om' '.»oncd, retton- In Havi'l l.iiliib. -ll 'iiili or l-'llmMu . to tiny* vmir fiirnltiiro [ } Thi' ltln will U" I|M> KMV 1 I'll wlnt for yon ],'rn1 M. Hi K •' .liliiil ronlrfii'tor, ml Mom mnl lr>nmn i f nnvHtod, awnlnirt ruadfl, \ able In price, Id eenu per pound, a poundi (or SO eenlt. Ml|» riivi'in iiinilo, rillnleno tnndf* iliiiii of U\K *mpH I r ftirtti Mi>. i Mir/ii- l.ul.ei of I'nil M,,n • •••I, ll-.l II.mil, T,.|, 30H .1, to or- irttiM \t\tut- der. I'mttt nlrn«t nml Ma ilia vmuin, nntlloM hiiiult.' iir Tl M< l'Mtnl'l»5n, ilolllb, who ;c I'llKujferuelll lo ('liuenee It.»ln.'I. I, N .1. I', S.—I'rrsli Mrat», I'millry, Provlilom, Trull or VfR«lahtr) for- A IIOIIIK of K"<>d 1'iiMfnrnU port, 1 lol^idiotm aoo-.i. iuiil i»i Xnui Ixrxrt ijlvfn l>y iirlTnlnlJoin or Indivlduill, Will he mpplltd at II irvelal of Ibr I'Oilllly pllpelM liuit >i i.MI.'hue, ri H. Hlllllllii,. f,,| o o.ir ilollnr n full ipinrt (!nblnrt wliU- "M|r Iliinli.) ||.. GOING TO ki-y ov.'ry llntnriluy. J. I. Monnlir, 10 1-rrL, ha' Ullllrll lo Till KliilMIH l,| A lonifn, ii tiumlc Irnrlior Ilif vrry low«tl pmiilll* rilii. IKH', Iliil II.ml i«t mnir do itt (KflMrn i. Kant Front atrn-l. 1( iirr lunra i«llliur your tnatt mnnMI wlUlmll for live rcnU. Monr V. l'*i' h Ail,- warn MOUBAT>. i'H, H«/i», V, p tuiiir^ oT («ii4H|r|iP. «..tdln», tirMhu* «IM1 on lima. If •nrttiln* «tt« -III. "Ill HI MHiiiitin \niiinrM •iMl for pillow inpn m urnnlt nl liiinUi- n: nvi- ini,Ira' Viitlk Ti . l,.>t.if jr»a n ]i'o>W.iH'H, MnniuouOl ntrM.it Ailr wi-i'li unit it'ti Mill Kiowlng. /lifr. ll 11:1 IL. |in |i|, I I 1/ (( | t l HK In BIOV>. I*! ll«lll» do It •••• THE BED ftXNK BEG1&TEB, Paw 17

UXJMZULT. tiorf of the rights of a Chrletian com- munity. He said he did not know who SCAOOUWUM Work

mixuni mrws. •Iftnrllkl 1*14 is r»&t of Two Prop- VnjKtztar »»»TMn.l for ' «rUH UA Trw to 1w Out Son. . Flag sidewalks will be laid in front The Presbyterian church will hold of the Richmond mill property and in its Christmas entertainment in the : : front of St. James's rectory, which is church Friday night. . Recitations and PRESENTS FREE -- , occupied by Rev. Graham Adams. A Christinas muBlc will be rendered by j^e will present Rogers Silverware or choioe of nfmerou8.oth • •• $22^80) Bedroom Suits Treasurer—J. Krooks. is completed. Orator—Georse It. Meyers. x Senior wooilwanl—.1. Moore. Anchor lodge of Odd Fellows has $16 China Closets at $17.98 Junior woodward—.1. IJau. Senior uedle—U. Patterson. recently put two new members Trustees — Joseph lly.slop, George through the third degree and one at $12.98. N Meyera. through the second degree. Last . Golden.Oak Bedroom Suits, $22.50 values, Finance committee—E. Cannon, Arthur Wednesday night the lodge received Quartered Oak China Closets, swelled glass Roberts. special ...... 1...... $17.98 four applications for membership. ends and French bevel plate mirrors, $16 val- The officers will bo installed next (Others, values up to $50.112.98 to $?4.9*) Wednesday night. ues $12.98 TOTXOX PAIJ.S ITEWS. (Others, S10 to $6S kinds,.$7.98 to $44.98) XBANSBVBO KEWB. Fart; of Younff Xtn Eavt to Walk Horn* $3 Rockers ,-•,••. Trom Bed Bank. Or»«nfl»ja Dairy Finn Will Pat Up B.v- James Covert, Walter Walsh, Rob- $28 Sideboards and Buffets at $1.98 eral Bulldliifffl H«r«. ert Mouser and Clarence Newton went . The Greenfield milk dairy has given to Red Bank on Sunday. They stayed at $19.98 out the plans for their dairy buildings so late that when they started for A factory's. sample line Golden Oak, large to be elected here. The dairy house hbme the trolley cars had quit running Quartered Oak Sideboards and Buffets, ser- will be 28x30 feet, the icehouse 14x20 for the night. The young men had to Arm Rockers, values up to $3 .'.. .$i.98 feet, a wagon house 12x48 feet and a walk home, a distance of about four pentine front, claw feet, brass castings and (Other Rockers, values up to f 25 ' barn 16x42 feet. The buildings will miles. . ' extra large French beveled plate mirrors, spec- $1.89 to $16.98) be erected on the Keansb,urg Beach The Sunday-school will hold its property opposite the Raritan bayChristmas entertainment next Tues- ial ..$19.98 hotel and will be completed by Mayday night. (Others, values up to $45. ,$9.98 to $32.98) ' Extra Urge Turkish Arm Rockers, upholstered 1st. The buildings will be" of tile Mrs. J. C. Hankinson spent part of in Dixie Leather, $15 'values...... T$6.98 and stucco, in order to make them last week at Hew York. fireproof. Samuel J. Bennett continues to re- Buildlnff a Bungalow. cover from his sickness. $22.50 Suits for Women Mrs. Albert B. Crawford spent part $4 Muffs James D. Seeley is building a bun- of last week with her mother, Mrs. at $13.75 galow on Seeley street. It is 24x24 Sidney Throckmorton of Long Branch. at $2.98 feet and will contain seven rooms. All wool stylish Suits, black and leading col- .The house will cost about $1,300. Ella Covert, daughter of Charles Rich -Cut Glass at Popular Prices. iovert who lives on the Eatontown ors, all sizes, values up to $22.50. $13.75 Black, FrenclrCony Muffs, special $2.98 Mr. Seeley is building the bungalow road, is very sick. $1.25'Cut Glass, Olive and fipn Bon Dishes, himself and Tie expects to have it A maker's sample line of high class, stylish, Large,Black Ihre Muffs, $5 kind,.... .$3.98 completed by April.' Some bud places on tho county stone each ...... -.- .*.". .89c. road were filled in with gravel and re- all wool, black Coats, plain, also braid and vel- *3 Cut Glass Berry Dishes $1.98 Handsome Black Hare, new sailor effect and The pinochle club met at Mrs. A. J. paired on Monday. J3.5O Cut Glass Celery Dishes ..$2.29 Hopper's Saturday night. About Christmas will be observed at the vet'trimmed, made ivitlr best" guaranteed satin $4 Cut Glass Sugar and Cream Sets.. .$2.79 French Cony, shawl collar Neck Sciffsj also iifteen persons were present and anpublic school Friday afternoon with linings, all sizes, values up to $35 $4 Cut Glass Water Ju£s and Pitchers.$2.98 large Satin lined Muffs to match, $42.50 values, enjoyable evening was spent. an entei'tainment, ?5 Cut Glass Ice Cream Dishes $3.79 Mrs. A. J. Hopper nnd Mrs. Henry John, James and Benjamin Covert $15.98 to $24.98 each \ .$8.98 Ackeiman spent last Thursday at have been doing a big business in hog New York doing Christmas shopping. killing this winter. The season for • Mrs, C. B, Cooper nnd Mrs. Oliver killing hogs is in full swing, and the Overton were also doing Christmas [Joverts are three of the busiest men shopping at New York last week. n this locality. .Mrs. Harold Cowley nnd Miss Jlattie Collins spent part of last week jit New York. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE Jessie Covert, John Painter, Irving B rounder, Clyde Cai'hart, Norman J. DeWitt Brower's Grocery, Carhart nnd John Covert saw the six- OCEANIC, K. J. flay bicycle race nt Jladison Square KEYPORT.MJ Karden at New York Friday and " Buy at Home and Save Time, Saturday. Annoyance and Carfare. The Alcthodist ladies' nid society Superlative Flour 43o. bag" Falnce Flour 78c bag1 met nt Mrs. W. W. Ramsay's last Wheat Cream Flour 05c. bag* Wednesday. The society is preparing ~" i ijoimd bag" Flour 15c. for its fuli- whil'Fi will'be held Jiiiumry- UKUIH. ,...... : 10c. II)., 3 lbs. 35c. Very Bunt Currauta ..3 pkim. for 3Gc, 17th. '• - ,•:•• Apples 40c. basket David Cosby was a Now York visit- Other Christmas Fruits, Nuts, Lorn-1 &^tt»^ or lust week. ms, Oranges, etc. at reasonable prices. A number of friends and relatives visited Frank Newman .Sunday ni^ht of last week. A .social time wa.s en- joyed and Mrs. Edward Arnold nnd A FEW HOUSES i daughter santi' solo.-. BUNGALOWS > The Antler Market is Dr. It. II. - Downes is installing electric lights in his hou^e on Carr STABLES j iivemie. The Methodist church will hold its GROCERY STORES ! Christmas entertainment Friday BUTCHER SHOPS > Your Market. night. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Hill of Keniif- liurg Beach left Monday of last week -for tile winter. WELLER'S The choice line of meats, poultry and OCEARPOBT NEWS. Toy Department, Broad Street, Red Bank. NEWARK'S STORE BEAUTIFUL provisions to be found at the Antler market Party nt Miss Amm BUBCVB X.ant Thura- •IrtPOBTERS- BROAD, NEW*.MO HALSEYSTRBEK OETA1LCR3-' tlay Night. . has been bought for your benefit and it's Miss Anna Husch had a party last Thursday nif^ht in celebration of her up toyou to take them away. No meat 21st birthday. Dancing, .singing and games were enjoyed, and refI'esliinent.s shop in this vicinity offers such a variety (if sandwiches, fruit, colfee and cake Up to the were .served. Duets were rendered l>y as can be found this week at the Antler lienjamin Smilli and Charles Martin. Knitted The party broke up at an early hour Last in the morning. Tlio.se present were market. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry .lolme, Mr. and Mrs. Harry VnnSclioick, .Mr. ami Mrs. Minute- If you're to have turkey, chickens, Augustus ilusch, Mr. and .Mrs, (ienrge Mnrtin, Dertram .Inline, Charles .Mar- Mufflers tin, Itenjamin Smith and .Miss Vivian geese or ducks for Christmas, I have got Jolinc. to the Night Before Lenard avenue on the north side of ALL COLORS the birds you want. Ihi! river is in very bad ranilitiiiii. The rond in full of holes and since the re- Christmas— If it's to be a roast of beef, lamb or cent raiiiM the street has been worse thiin ever. The Katontown township pork I offer you the best the market can committee, bus promised to repair the "This Store Will'St^d; litieet. produce. No matter what you desire in Jlii.ii Hattie Klioaili'ii in very r.icl: by You With Its Gigan- with seinlir rheumatism. 50c. the meat or poultry line, I can supply you Mm. I'leileriek l)ny ami her son, tic Stocks—Its Splendid Frederick Day, Jr., are visiting nt and the quality and price will be right. Newark. -AT- Mill. Harry llighaiu id sick with Gathering of Gifts. tiliHit and fever. The Chriiitman entertainment of the Sugar Cured Hams, - - 15c. lb Mi'lhndiiil Sundny-whiiol will lie held You Need Not Friday ni^ht. Sugar Cured Bacon (strip), - 16c. lb The Standard Hearer:, mel iMondny lli|;lit at the holm' uf tlie pi'iviiileiii, CURTIS'S Fear that Stocks Rump Corned Beef, - - 15c. lb Mrs. Alhert Tilluti.on, iintl made plans 'for a Chilii'M' Kocialile. i« Our own make Sausage, > - - 16c. lb The vvnlk of IlKivill)' 1 lie old UIHMII THE HATTER Will be Depleted. Ililll.-C lo the Mclllndiut < lull ill plop- eitv IlilM bleu fillirhed, and idlue le. California Hams -' - - lie. lb liMir; are heillK nuide to thi' interior DROAD STREET, RED DANK. of flic I'liildini'. The liuililiur will hi' You Can Conae to NewarK IIM ,lli •- |.i li< r • t,v iilv f Hi, Kill,MI i II,,-1 nilliilllliill nil 1\ It Is the State's Great Treasure House. Adilnn I'aikiM of 1,'ini' Hrniuli »iih tin- "in IMIIIXIIHI HI >ii" i Him. i,r RED BANK, N^ J. I I'lllil ili'i ••Until Kill I tlilltiil nil.I l'lnl.,1 Miienl hint I'lidiiy with IViey i,v iii iii'K'ii" in..I M i i r • in.- \',itiS. lii.nl Mm. Cuitln I'mlici ami IMI i.l III Hi' i.||tlilli.« II t.f In. ..nit.Ii ; Prompt DelitforlM. Telephone 324. Mln» Muud I'lltkit or I.-,,,,- llnu.rl, i.r Mi.lint.mill i.n 'I'IIIII ".I.ii. tli-. i.|..\ .iilli HAHNE Sc CO. NEWARK ! l • till ur iiinuiii i. A II , i !ii:\ Wl'H' K 'eHtMol Mlw. 11(11 ly \ iiliMrlinlrK I MII-.! i in inii.i-i nil. mi i lllBt Wt'l'k, MAIIIA I. ri(i'in.i;v ••••»•»•»»»••••»••»»»»»••+••••»••»»••••»•»»•••»•»•• : THE BED BANK

,RS, CA.RIf Uberty.nornlneted. You Can Get the Best One KlrlurilH, Mo. ''••„„ thfc (fallowing; officers et-n meeting last Offleo Hoora: fM A. M. to 8*0 P. M. Monday night: •••..•• » in the World for $1.00 ARTHUR C. SWIFT, Ijouncllor—>Mr«. I.oulaa Herlisrt ylce councilor—Sling Mary Wlmloy, Go to James Cooper, .Jr., today. "• CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. AnHoclQte counollor—Alrn^Ada-KlnR. Say "I want a HYOMEI outfil," take Broad and Monmouth Itrefft*. . jAdsoclate vlco councilor—'Harry van-. it home with you, open the box andPhone I89-L. BCDDAHK, N.J. Gulden—MhwrVloln Wlmley, pour a few drops of HYOMEI (pro- K B. P. KING, Jn»k\o guurd—MIBB Elizabeth Bay- nounce it High-o-mc} into the little D VETERINARY SOTtQEON AND ward. hard rubber inhaler. J)ENTI8T. OutHlile Kunrd—John Nelberleln. SHREWSDUIIY. NEW iERSBY. Uncording secretory — Mrs, Lydlu Then breath pleasant, soothing, Horses bonided winter B»4 Bommer And trt Art Goods and polite nose and throat will cease. PRNEST A. ABEND, ortot New York u couj/le of days last HYOMEI is guaranteed to end ca- »-< AKCHITECT, presents ever'. fissemble'd. in our shop..; .The ieason ;foi-this is that we are tarrh, coughs, colds, croup, asthma, Bpeciallatln eoantrr work. - • tire. John Hughes spent Tuesday buying larger quantities at, closer prices and have made the Eed Bank shop catharrhal deafness, or money back. 170 Fifth Avenae, New York. , aliNew York. Aupleby Kulldlng, Ajbury Park. N. J. headquarters for both stores. •• ., ^ ,. - ... Complete outfit $1.00, subsequent Bcsldenco. JB7 Brood Street, Bed B»o» .'jjMna. Henry Vanderveer and son bottles if needed 50 cents at James Telephone Connectbai. Ixiroy spent last Saturday and'Sun-" Cooper, Jr., and druggists everywhere. TOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, day-with Mr. and Mrs. Edward ($inlth tl COUNSELLORS AT LAW. oiKoyport. - Davidson Bulldlnir, Broad Btrwt 4JChe W. I. C. society cleared^ about RIP BAHK, N. J. thtrty dollars ut a bazar and entor- SEASON 1911. SPECIAL. REDERICK ty. HOPE, tujitiment last Tuesday night. COUKSELLOIt AT LAW. F Ofuccs'corner Broad and Front Stzeatt. BBtao at a Btora. ., Dadrablo Building Lot* In West- RED BANK. N. J. ijPrnnk Burke clranced off a 'box of tide Park and on Harrison avenue, DMUND WILSON, cu»*ra in hia store Saturday ni|?ht,'< East Red Bank, from 92SO upward*. E COUNSELLOR AT LAW. v*||f:h was won by Harry E. VanPelt. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. Terms to suit buyer. RED BANK. N.J 'I i£ same nlam .Joseph. Brower * Offices: 10 EASTFUOMT STREET. cll|ilrjced off a salty.razor arid. Martin LSTON BEEKMAN, CStUjns was the wjnnor of that. A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. I fester Herbert spent Sunday with Hendrickson & Stout, Notary Public Supreme Court Kmmtn—. rfi |tives at. Jers^vtHe. -•;•>'... . . -. OQlces 9 Broad treat. BED BANK. N. }. V. tu Vnd'rgo Optratlpa. Patterson Building, R. HERBERT E. WILLIAMS, SUBOEON DENTIST. „ Jflrs. Randolph Stryker, who re- 60 Broad Street, Red Bank. D- Oraiunto Univornity of Prmiajlwnu. cfned a broken Jeff in. an automobile Offlco Payn in Rnd Bank: Mondays, Wcdnndifl uMdont lust'October, has goiie to" a EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH mdSnturdays; Tueaduy e7cniiiBBfroin7^l0tj8«. Wrf Ybrk.hospital 'Mr an operation. N RAILROAD. ,120 UtuaJ Ut.tct, Htd Hank. N. J, . Tl}{,broken'bono.'hns fnilcd to knit. Time Tsblo In effect November 26th. I0II. SUtlom in New York: Central R. B. 6f New R. W. M. THOMPSON, •lyir. and Mrs. Holmoa Conover en- Jcricy, foot Liberty Street and Went 23d Street; DENTAL SURGEON, I .Pennsylvania Railroad. 7th Avc and S2d Street. 2Dd Nst'l Bank Building. Red Bank, N. I tertainment Mrsl- Lovett and Mrs. Hudson Terminal (H &. M R. R.) Church and Hours 8-6. ' Kj Ijerts of Matawan Saturday ond ' Cortlandt Strati, foot of Corthndt and Deu- S, oday. < broBtea Streets. J. D. THROCKMORTON, TRAINS WILL LEAVE REP BANK R DENTAL SURGEON. jiMr. und Mrs, Harry VanBrunt of 'for Perth Amboy. and EIlMbcth 6 66. (S 41,7 09 D OFMCB: Newark spent Saturday and'Sunday (Rllzabelh only) 8 02.817.34G. 1137 a. ro.; J2 00 No. EIBrosd Street, Red Bant. ft. t w fliJoh n VanEUnnt of Vanderburg. n ->n. 1 40, 3 V>. 4 SO. 4 64 (Elizabeth only). 6 .0 (Elizabeth only), (Saturday only), 6 02 R. FRANK L. MANNING. One "Old District School"'-will.be (Klizabcth only). 1 38. 923 V. m. Sundays,9 OS n{ en in the Bapyst; church ffljura- (Klimb i AND LOANS. Sundays, 9 37 a. m.: 4 45.9 00 p. m. NEW Jnnt, ' LIHOBOFT LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK. C. R. R. of N. J., 1 oot of Liberty street, 4 00, B 30. I EO. D. COOPER, 01(rl>tiua> to b» Ot«erv«d In th« Bobool 10 00. 11 30 a. in.: 1 20. (Saturdays only). 1 30. 3 80.8 40.4 46. 600.-6 80," B88. G'80. 9 00 p.Jn'.i r CIVIL ENGINEER. N«t Friday. 12 01, BED BAHK. N. J. tlife tenchnr, will leave next Saturday 11 12 a, m., 12 31. 3 42, . 4 34 (Saturdays fof Sullivnn county, New York, where executed). 6 12. p. in. Sundays 8 38. 934, 1112 KhDwill spend the holiday vacation. Red Bank and Lakewood, New Jersey. a. m.. ISO, 5.12 p.m. • ACOB C. SHUTTS, 1'eiiaa. It R., Hudson Tormlnal (H. .&. M. R. R.) J • AUCTIONEER. Mrs; W. H. Thompson is confined,to Special attention Bi«en to sales of farmatMU : 1 Church and Coitlandt Strwrta, 7 03. 900, 11 IB the house with a heavy cold. ' -. .' • •- - ;••''.'.•• •"••••>. "•"•'• '••." ••'•••'" "•.";• • ' ' '• .I. '' a. m.. 12 28 (Saturdays only), 12 30, 3 42, 4 28. farm iraplcmenta and other personal property. -(Saturday excopted). 610 p. m. Sundays 8 30, P. O. Address, 181 Broad street. Rod Bank. Mrs. Joseph Tomlinson spent last All Articles Bought at Our Store Will Be Boxed or Crated Free of Charge. 9 34,11 10 a. m., 1 CO, 6 IB p. m. Tolophono 264. Thursday with friends at Bradley For further particulars eco tunc-tablea at Beach. Btatlons. ' TTENRY OSTENDORFF. Sliss Jennie Fenton is "suffering L. W. BERRY, Superintendent, N. Y. and L. B. Tuner ond Rcpoiror of Pianos ano fnmti n heavy cold. -• n. R. • CHAKLES O. MCFAUD1N. Gen. Pass. Atrent. Organs. • poorgo MouflOT arrived last wcok at N. Y. and L. B. R. R. , Office, de la ReuMllle'a ieweb> stoft Broad SU Tilnipkinaville, Floridn, where he GEORGE W. BOYD, Gen. Pass. Agent, Penn. H. R. will silent the winter. He will act as W. C. HOPE, Gen'l Passencer AEcnt, Central R. R. of N. J. L. EDWARDS, chauffeur for Lcwia S. Thompson, W• COUNSELLOR AT LAW. proprietor of Brookdale farm, who is LONQ BRANCH. N. J.. (Postofflco Bulldlnjl). inFloiiila for the winter. EAIONTOWN. N. J.. (Advertise* BulldbaJ Friends of Mrs. Linda Baasett last NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. TRAINS LEAVE BED BANK. IVyiECHANO-THERAPY. wuck received letters from her tolling For New York. Newark and Elizabeth at 6 65.0 41. "•* (Known as Swedish Movements & Mau>O.I iihout her experiences at Galvcston, •7 25. 8 02. #822. 9 17,'10 46. 11 37, a. ra.; 12 00. DIE. It. UAGELSTAM. Texas, where sho is .spending the _. . 2 48, '1 IP 4 SO. t5 20.7 3?. tO 23 p. m. Sundays. Red Bank. N. .1. 14 Wonrnouth 8C 903. 1144. a.ra.: 446. 710. 8 46. 9.00p.m. Tlie medical-mechanic treatment reo* winter with her niece. The people For Freehold via Matawan at 8 02, 917a.m.: 1300. ognizeu by all European KovernmenUI there are enjoying bathing and Mrs. Special Sale forth e Holidays. 4 SO p. m. Sundays. 9 08 a. m.; 4 45. 9 00 p. m. end recommended by all leading phyBl- Iiussett states that the werfther is For Lakowood. Lakehurst. fie, at 6 44.1106 a. m.: cians nnil surgeons of United States IX 2 57. 4 43. 5 10.6 05. H 47 p. m. Sundays, 1010, Europe. „ ideal. She sent a picture showing a 1106 a. m.: 8 40 p. m. hunter with a lot of wild duck,_whieh I FANCY MIXEE) NUTS... 15c lt> | BEST MIXED NUTS ISc lb For Atlantic nity. 641.11 Ofia.m. 443p, m. Bnn- ,R. A. P. VOOG, ho "hud hilled neUV Galvostoh..: Mta. days. 11 % a. hi.; a W p. ra. For Vlneland.Brtd8elon.'4c.. S 44.-11 (M a. tu.i • OSTEOPATHIC PHKSICTAH." IJumeU is -enjoying good-health and 4 43 D. m. D In tho EianerBuilding. Room lG she suys she has picked out the garden SWEET SEEDLESS For Toms River and Bamegat at 0 44.1106 a. m.; Hed Bank. N.J spot of the world to spend the winter. EUfTRA QUALITY CLUSTER MARASCHINO 2 &7, 6 05 p. m. Sundays, 10 10 a. m. New York only, t Saturdays only. R. JOSEPHINE E. NEAME, Henry Conoycr and Harry Walling TABLE RAISINS CHERRIES NAVEL. ORANGES W. Q. Braunt. W. C. Hora. D OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. wont gunning in the pines last Friday Vice Pnw. and GcnMMstr.< Gon-lPass. ABt Room7,Ei9nerBuiHtofr. BroudBlrect. Red Bank. E-21-11. phono 853. and got eight rabbits. On Thur«day 20c. 25c and 28c bunch 15c. 25c. 48c bottle 35c dozen Graduate oE the Pacific COIICKC of Onteopathy. they and Ernest Salm, Jr., of the Pha- lanx got eight rabbits. Special Notice M AOBl«il^»-. 9 to 12 A.'U.T 2 hereby defined anil declared to be, and they D OSTEOPATU. 7S..-:l About 25 horses from Brookdnli shall include and embrace: 81 Broad street. I!«d Bonk, N. J. _' 1 Inrm-were taken to Washington lasi Peanut Butter...... ilSc lb Square Brand Cond. Milk.. .3 cans 25c Seedless Lemons 19c doz 1. Tho placing or depositing In or upon any Graduate of Philadelphia college of OateopaUir. weak. itrect or alley, or in or upon any public or private Philadelphiacollcgoof Anatomy. And pout rods- Sweet Lunch Cocoa 21c lb Eagle Brand Milk 2 cans 25c Fancy Sugar Beets 10c can >roperty In this township, any dead animal or any ato of American school of Osteopathy at Klrka- Ono of the most productive Baldwin ,)fU*tof tho same, or any dead fish or any psrt of Yille, Mo., under the founder of the tel«nc«. upplo orchards hereabouts is on Frank R. & R. Plum Pudding, 23c and 45c can High Grade Cocoa 18c can Fancy Garden Spinach 12c can Jieiamc, or tilth from privies or cesspools or catch basins or rubbish of any kind or description, or any Illoodgood'8 farm on the Red Brink Bell's Poultry Seasoning 10c can Blue Lable Plum Pudding, 1 Oc & 19c can Hawaiian Pineapple.. .18c and 25c can house or kitchen olopa or garbage, manure or roiiil. Tho orchard comprises only aweeplntra (provided that a table manure and other about thirty trees, but n'big quantity Sage, Thyme, Savory 2 pkgi. 5c Large Turkish Figs 15c lb Lemon Cling Peaches 25c can manure may be used, as a fertilizer), or any foul or Dr. H. B. VanDorn offensive or obnoxious natter or substance what> of very fine fruit was gathered. ivor. DEXTisT Robert Mousor trapped a large rac 2. An? full or leaky Drlvj vault, ccasnoolot Qthai Second Nutioniil Bank Building receptacle for filth. conn Inat week. i SWEET 23c gallon I Large 25c bot. QUEEN OLIVES 19c bot 8. Allowing or permitting any night soli, garbage RoomB 8 and 9 Wins Emma Conover is visiting Mrs, or other olicnslve or decomposing BO]Id or fluid William C. Lippincott of Littlo Sil matter or substance to leak or ooio f rum any carl ver. TRY OUR HIQH ORADE or wagon or vessel in which tho same may be con* ASPARAGUS TRV OUR HIGH GRADE: V*y«l or canted. •••••••••••••••••••••••••I A family reunion will be held Christ EXTRA QUALITY i. The carrying or conveying through any street muR lit Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wall COFFEES TEAS any substance which tins been remove! from any DK. ROBERT DICUSON, Robin Hood Tips 17c csm irivy vault or ceasr-oct, unless tho some Bhall be Veterinarian. ing's nt the Phalanx. Mrs. Dunid H Fancy, large BBc can fnclosed in alr-thrht barrcUor in a perfectly tight .Hliutts of Asbury Park and Burruwei 25c, 28c, 3Oc and 32c lb 40c, 50c and 60c lb and properly covered wugon. DOGS, CATS, TOY DOOS. Walling of New York are visiting a Enctra large, peeled 33c van D, All carting uf garhniro through tho streets of tho tflwnaliip except between tho hours of iuns«t llourillna I)o«<. I'all nnU n»r,M. the Wnlling homestead till after thi and nix A. H. Fair Ilaien. N.J. 121 W. IUd Dank.' holidays. CAPE COD CRANBERRIES...... lOc qt | NEW COMB HONEY.. ,2Oc comb 6. The burning of any matter or substance which shall emit, or cause, or produce, or cast off any DVBBHTT HDWS. foul or obnoxious, or onVnmvo, or hurtful, or an- noying gas, nmoVe, titt-iim or odor, Notice or Battleiuont of Aoooimt. 7. Tho ranting or dlnoliar«l'>ff Into the ShrewB- ...... f loMt'iih 11. IhiKlu'i'. ili'tfiim-ii. Edward stllw»ll Building art Addition to buryor Nnv«dlnk, nr llouth Uhrowabury river, og Nullr. I, ,,.|,v Klvi'li Iliul Hi" IKI- Into any ntrcam In thin township, or on the bound- lim ill"1!. Mili>iliilntrntrlic Kit Porch. ary line of tills township, any nubntance which ha< III' til.. Will in \i'l ill' II NliitK or Edwm'd Stilwcll Is building an uticli botin rcmovnl from any vault. ccHnpool or sink. 01 1, uill In. .HiillH'il mill HtKlml any offal or other refuse, liquids, or adkla, by any H.llll ll Ujm to the porch of hi.i houao on Ihi pipes or otherwise. ll>- Illl' . (Mni,. nml ntmrli'il fill' HWttlit- Ilillnidel iond. Lcroy Antonides IH do 8. Any and every nulnanre tm above defined U 111,111 I III ing the work. hereby prohibited and forbidden within tho town- ill M1111111IM ll'i', mi 'I'liiiriiilny, Hin twonty- •hip t»f Hhrowibury. atul anr P*THon making, croat- llflll iliiy 'I .liiiiiinn, A. n.. mia. Andrew Carton and fumily of Now Ina, cnunlng, nvalaUliiltiic or lurmltttna auy ol lliil.nl II r HIII. nui. York have bean milking a stay with sail nuUancos nliall foift.lt and pay • penalty of III'M.l.i: IIAIII'l.ll IIIIUIIKH. CASH TEA. STORE, twenty-ilvo dollars. Mr. Cnrton'ii father, John Carton, Hr. Th» aliovn Is an rxtmrt from th« nn1ln*nr«s ol Mnlimnutli Ooiuity Orpliana Oourt. Jtuymoiid 'White of Hciford »pcm the iMmnl nf health of KtiraWHbiiry townahlp, and I.inn. A. II. 1011. Inbt weak with John B. Htilwagon. the same will be Uiorouuhly enforced. Ilii llll' ,,r n,, iniiiii' ur Jumm AuiiAM T. i.r,NN.'Xr, mil. llnlrl 1" Mlinw rniltio. Mrs. William H. Bennett spent las il, li., iniliiilliulliMiiiry ml- Wednesday nnd Thiirmlny with Mn 2 West Front Street, Tei. 79-L. Red Bank. N. J. I>ronid«nt uf thn Hoard uf UealtK IUYUOND DouciilTY. Heeretarv, Illllllnll l'Mwin Fluid nf Entontown. lintlll ,',l In Ihln iii'ii'l, iimlur I.unlla Vnnllruntf dimghtflr of Wll- IH>A.RI> or HEAI/TII. nml I ll ll*. 111 riillilt fif IIIH |n>r- III ' llain VanBrunt, luiu recovered from Thn regularine«tlnfaof the HhrewahiiryTown* In 11 111111. HIM Hull lli« iii-miiiml IUT nkknen». ihlp Hoard or Health wllljj tiolil on the IlrHt arul Hal. nr '"I,I ili'i'i'lllinl In UinlllllrllMll III Mr. and Mrn. Wllllnm I.cilily of hnvo Imcll «nKB«otl fnr inontlio ahouil X0T.WDSI. XBWI. niiil ho in nnw in a vr?ry imrioAifl ron- lulling in now ul Itn luii'lit nnd hlrd ThurmUy. of «arli K<»>tti. at 400 r\ u , at uiv In , ili'liin. mul ri-i|iii-ntlH|r Hi" "I,I ol hy fnrmnrii of thin loeullly. Ih.. Town HallortUoniimuthHtroflt. Ilml Hank. li.. 1111.il In Hi" pI'i'llllHi'M II In IIHMdfnr* Hunk npent Hiinllny with Mm, I.ri: ilitlon. I'ldwin Hmwii, nan of Minor Mr. I'liillipn nnd Mr. (ilinli-r iuc Iniv- VtiiAH'M having cotriiiialiltit to limku will pliMMMt iili'liil II111I illl lii'l'Hiinn lnli'i'i'nli',1 III III" mntlihr. Mm. John Kowdon. Mrn, C^liiirlnK Ilritnch la rimflnnl tn 0tinrlKy-Horif>«la to Ol»«rv« Ohrlatmsa un 11 tow 11, liiui irnivrrril fruitt liri)nrhltiii, K tlii-ii' hiiniln full to do Ihn work. tlMm ki LlmMKretary In wrltlnff. Imiiln liiunii'iilti mul lii'ii'illliiiiMiilti mill tlm houiifi with 'niokticnn und \n untlcr, I'oltl iiftor lii'lii^ iilt'U wltli chioUmi pn^, William l'toi'cf IH imiploycil in Wil- AI1UAM T. UHNNinT. I*niblut Mill mini,' .>r Hi" nulil II.M.'IIII.II, li|i|>"i>r At Vanllrncklu'ii nivlo nt Huilot Innl rtt<), a n«t of (loiililn hnrnona an Itpfornw! Humlny-nrhixil with u 1111-hint w«ok fur $' ilM). Mr. Hly polil nn- Minn Anna Mi'diu'ti, n nuriK* ut Mi. or nr-r.(,Tion. iluv ur i-'tiinuiuy, A 11, IIIIH'II'-'II iiiinilri',1 II dump wniran boily. The woiton in Charlcn Hlaiirn of AII.IMII.WII xpi'iil rlnliln on Friday nlnlit. Tlm llu|ilint lloriimn Kll/iui nf .'ihrou/nlitiry lintixlit Hiirnalimi h<>!ipilitl lit Nrwipk, H|H'MI I'lrnl Nntloiii.l Hunk »t It.-I llanli, mul Iw.lv", ul 10:1111 , I'I'II mil li» ntltftl' li'nin In Clinl'li'n X. (!rnvfft»nl nf Innt 'rtiiirndny with her |mivnb, Mr. .I.TIIfV. I In Mill.IT Mil, Illll. •iliiiw riiiini. wliv MI nun h «t Hi" nnl'l practically an good nn n«w mid Mr,part -of lunt week wtth Johiv Cnrton, titinduy-»iliu<>l will hold n Clmntuinn Inn,In. li'iirini'illn, lii'rvilllu HIM nnil l"«l IlaKlot, nnil iiiti^li' hnritun to W. A. Tlir llllllUlll rli'ltlcrll Tnr «1|||.('I<1 ('urton got It nt a hnrgiiin prlro. Nr. ontertnliiinttiit on Sundny IIIKIII. nnd Mill. Alux I,. Mc(!lm>n. Hhv. WIUI |M iMIIlU Will *•- llflli lit til" tMl I'nlnli- uf Hit- 11 l"'r 'I nl.mlM nn« M Tnnncy nf MIUIIIIIKI, Chnrlim Mill luilil iiH will I," MIIIIII-U-III !•> I'HV IIIH ilnlHM, Tin) l/olnidi'l nnil Hii/.lot rnadn hnv Nonrjy all tlm furinorn lii.ri'iilxmtn ' Min. MorrlH, H inlnHionury nmoriir nrcDiniMuiii'il hy MiflH Ui«liy mill IMiim MHO 1111 MMIHIII v. .In mi 111/ Htli, r tin. ,,u|,ln., Ihi, r nn Mn liian gravrlnd. Tho rerunt wnfm «p« llif Inillmifl of Oklahoma, told of herIhovrn oT I'nil'11 N«rk nml Snioi'k &. Iliirhind, I wo nlhor iuirai'» in the in II)M IIIH-II finiii \\ Ut :i ]• in havoilnlnhod hunldnK tlioir cum. The •Ullll'. 11v II, 11, draw Ilii) front out of thn Kroundnn WMihor wan KIMHI mint, uf thn limit «ix|)nrloiirt'i ul u mcotin^ of tlm youiiK Iliii'luuiiui mul Mr. lU'Vll'ilde, uT An 11 rAMi'hi'.i.l HA VIII II I'llATI'llt. IliiiiiiKiitn. pluciO ihn )il|>)iwnya In n bud condl whllti thin word wnn ftnltiff nn find UIIR <>«opln'n inlmdiiiiniy norinly In tho Un- Imry I'urk. Mi. Kly nulil llvn lioinri 1 In I'i'i'lh Ainlioy purtlrn. on Ku1.11 TO IIJLB I mini 11, ml. •i 11111. ,\ 11., mn. tlon. Tlm roiiiiliintii hercahoutn \aa\ holpcd thn fitrmorn Ui mnko mi I'nily formed chiiiM ! lunt KriHiiy nflnrnooii. A Hi'iiMuini'u mull hud 1111 nUniK nf forward to RIXIII Hindu next uprlng A iiiH'lahln wait lirlil laat Wuilnoniluy AilnillllfilllUur'il, ''•I'' Null.I' liarvofltlnff. Mont of tlirin Iind fnlrly Mm. (!r«fi»r nnd funilly of Nvwmk iiuiHriiliir IIMIIIIIIIIMIIIM in lilu iih(iiilili »•!•. nlnlil. In thn Knrnrmi'il ilhlnrh mill wnn ; liownvpf. Tim three lirldgen on tinKood cro|m. will n|>r*tid (Ihriiliiinn with Mr*. (>rni*' A fvli-nil nilvinml li'mi to |(" I" Hotwilt nnlli-nrsl nf Maty NO)H»II. itniiranmV l.~i l..<. I' Irwhi v«. Ill,,,,I, VMIIII "hlvl." Ili>lmili\l ronil >r« In nwil u( repiiirln wvll utbnmlfld. liv inil"l nf III" lMMT"i;il" ilf Ihn< nnil . In ,\,hull nil v V,' Illllllilll I>|I,IMII» IIIPI'H duilKhtnr, Mm I'li'dolii l< N. Mnriliurii. Tllllt ini'finl. an «>v|if>nt!<) or 1111,11.. Ilii IIHIIKIII. fur 11 ,,.,111. 11. ,,r tin. nuKI ,1,., ,,i»..,l I,, I,, hut I ilrllv.'i'il, I liliiill •«ini«« imlnur Ui flx them. ta»n< Man M I»f(«. Kllr.«l,nth Tnylor, dnuulitor of Mm.lout 11 liorni* liy nplnill ii|pnlni{lthi hint r|iiirkrr mill I'limipur way tn CHIP II. In tlii'lr il«Mn. iloinilnilti nml olnlimi 'riniMuiiii. 1 IMIHT jmii,. r Olinrlon Krlly la doing n hlif Int o who IMIWIIKI Tuyliir. w«« Ufcnn ulrk with I'llilny, nml fmuul It In <'lmmln'i'lnin'ii I.lni Itltnllint lli« I'ntuln nf Hit III iini'itnuail, liii- ii'ilxik ii"«in, ftl Iliw wlinrf Tlinmnri Motley of l''rwliolcl, tin- IMIIII in' 11III1 million, within nln» UHI nt I ! "'Ili n 111. •••-•• liiinli, N .1, lln dltehliiK nil the farm ho liimnht from )iuu boon tanIniimt n (if thn ittntn ln»iniH|HII', >Ir., n' Cliorlon l'lillll|..i nml (llmi'lvn Chuli-r Ilmml' nml Wliiln ol 1 miU. TI'Nlll II IIA1IIUU.1HI lml.il l'. HIIMT miii, 1»tt. lli«M tlirnm. Ho la on«. nf tint boat hlii n«mn on lh« flotlilnK ho wnrv IKKKOII Drny, Run of Wllllom !l. IIRVK pnK»K'il In piu'tnnralilp In Ih UII.I.IAM rlNTAMK. illtrhi'in In tlm cnuiity nnil hi he r«coi>iyl, limy, la vr>ry olck. lln ronlrnctiid n ImK klllini/ Illli(m Bi.. Till] nt'ilNOII In 11 |inyn tn nilvintlnn III T It imyii to nilvi lii T 1 1,,, r,.. i.iiit'iliini, lio,l llitnk, N, I, 20. THE SED BANK REGISTER, NEWS FROM HIGHLANDS. MILD WEATHER PERMITS CLAMMING EVERY DAY r\n Unequalled Opportunity to Secure Sensible and H BUT LOWERS THE PRICES. Satisfactory Christmas Gifts for Men and Boys. Some of the Clmwner* Object to the Use of Motor Boat Propellort in Churning Up Soft Clams—Highlands Merchant* Increase Busi- ness by Disposing; of Articles on the Co-operative Plan—Great Quantities of Soft Crabs Being Taken Daily. This store is crowded with Holiday Gifts, especially suitable because they Last year at thistime the river was to" the state hospital for the insano are useful for all year round, service and are of a character to make them a re- clogged with ice and only a few" clam- last Thursday by Henry Roberts of mers were off shore tluily. The mild Middletown township. IJrs. Rock's fall and winter has {riven almost every six-monfhs-old child will be cared for minder of both the donor's good will and discrimination. Everything is here clammer steady Work this fnll with the result that the market is over- at the children's home at Trenton. . to make the gift season contribute of the joy of living during the coming year. loaded with clams and the prices are' B.tnrnod from HcspUa.1, ' a great deal lower than last year. Bernard Keennn, proprietor of the In all our stock there is no useless article. Opportunity is here, for the exact Some of the clammers increase their East View hotel, returned Tuesday of day's catch by the means of churn- last week from the- Long Brnnch hos- fitting of every purse. Gifts are here worth giving—worth keeping. ing up soft clams by motor boat pro- pital where he has been undergoing pellors. Thi3 method of clamming has treatment. He is much improved nnd euueed a lot of dissatisfaction' among hopes to be able to take up hotel work Below is a Partial List of What Men and Boys Want- the men who do not own motor boats next spring. Xmas in ye olden days was cele-' and a petition is being; circulated to' Addition to SwaUlng. Would Buy for Themselves. have the next-.legislature enact a law that will prohibit this method of A large bay window has been put brated around the Yule-log with feast- clamming in the Shrewsbury river. in on the east sido of George J. Smith's Suit or Overcoat, Knit Jacket, Sweater, Rain Coat, Cap, Umbrella, Neck- flat over his Bay avenue bottling ing and carousing. Modern times ob- Xnoreaainfr B*taU Bnainsas. works. An addition has been built to wear, Hosiery, Knit and Silk Mufflers, House Coats, Underwear, Shirts, Fancy, Retail business in the Highlands is the front bnlcony and new steps now dull at this season of the year and tolead to both the front and rear bal- serve the day by the, interchange of Vests, Fur-lined Gloves, Lined Gloves, Dress Gloves, Gauntlets, Suspenders,' increase business some of the merconies- . chants are disposing of articles on Council Waiting Tntaday Wight. Arm Bands, Garters,' Combination Sets, Pajamas, Night Robes, Suit Cases, the co-operative plan. Grandin V. The next' meeting of the mayor useful gifts, Appropriate and in good Johnson will dispose of a high grade and council-wijl be held Tuesday night Hand Bags, Canes, Collars, Cuffs and Jewelry, etc. writing desk Saturday night of next of next week. Monday is the regular taste are the Holiday styles of Pear- week. Customers at the store are meeting night of the council and the This is indeed a Christmas^Gift Store, if you have a man or boy to please, given a ticket in the drawing for thechange was made on account of Christ- desk for every 25-cent purchase of mas falling oh Monday this year. sons's Shoes, Slippers, Juliettes,vCrochet and your shopping comfort will not be neglected. goods bought at the store. Mr. John- Bruiied ringer lanced. son is also disposing of a gold watch, electric lamps and cigars on the co^ ^Edward Foster bruised 6ne of his Slippers, Cumfys and Rubber Boots, a operative felan. A. B. Hubbs, the fingera in a basketball game u few Miller street electrician, is getting rid nights ago and a felon appeared a few WE>O THE BUSINESS. uf some electrical appliances and elec- days-later. The felon got to such a most worthy way to express your tric toys in the same way and Mrs.size that it had to be lanced to give t • •• • • >. Mcnnzopanc, who deals in willow him relief. plumes, will dispose of one of theSpecial Bervioea at Uattaodlat Ohoroh. friendship. A" present most accept- largest plumes in her show window on this plan. Special services have been held in the Methodist church Sunday nights, able. Our many Holiday styles make Soft Oraba Plentiful, and they will be continued each Sun- J. KRIDEL, day night until after the holidays During the past ten days bushels when the services will be held nightly. choosing easy. ' of soft crabs of the rock crab variety Grocery Sal* Today, have been caught in the shallow water Clothier, Hatter and. Furnisher, between the Highlands and Atlantic The grocery 'stock of Peter Forbes With best wishes for a Merry Highlands. The stprm of Friday and and John Hubert was sold this after- Saturday put a stop to the gathering noon by. George E. Jenkinson, Jr., at 26 Broad Street. Telephone 221-R. RED BANK. N. I. of the crabs by hand but a number of the suit of a wholesale grocery firm Christmas and Happy New Year to all. crabbers were, out Sunday with nets at New York. and their efforts were rewarded by Station Property Improved. fair size catches. The rock crab was The Central railroad company has very plentiful along the Middletown regraveled the grounds about the township shore about three years ago station and the property has been this winter and many Monmouth otherwise improved . during the past county restaurants served soft shell month. crab on toast during the whole winter. Brief Xtoma ol XTewi. Shore Road to Be Improved. Ambrose Matthews and family of County Surveyor George D. Allen Pearson Bros. Red Bank motored to this place Sun- of Red Bank has been getting measure- day and spent part of the day with Buy 8 Useful Gift! ments, ^surveys and specifications dur- Bendet Rosenblum. IS Broad Street, RED BANK, N. J. ing the past week for the rebuilding Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Loomis of New- Nothing better than a Portable Gas Lamp or a of the shore road' between Seabright ark have been visiting relatives and Dome, in either case *the whole family enjoys the and Highland Beach. The road will friends in town during the past week. be forty feet wide and will be raised Miss Edna Knodel, daughter of benefit. It's one~that the effect doesn't wear off to the height of the new westside road Jacob Knodel, who has been seriously lending into Seabright. There is some sick is much improved. within a few days after being received. trouble over the sidewalk line of cer- Mrs. Charles A. Hauser was a Now Other useful presents such as Gas Ranges, tain properties near the Highlands York visitor part .of last week. Beach end of the road and this matter Oliver G. Ayvcs of Locust Fiont Heaters, Weisbach Lights, etc.,.can be seen at our will be "settled "tKls'weeK™ was a visitor in town Sunday. office. You are always welcome at the office whether Soldiers Will at Baikettall. The Melrose quintet went to Fort We wish to call your atteiruorTto OAK HILL, FARM. .ithe for the purposeof demonstration,- information L_Hancock Saturday n iff lit and played the fact that most infectious diseases V Lowered _n fast basketball game with the soldier- such as whooping tough, diphtheria TELEPHONE 260, RED BANK, N. J. or for estimate on a job. X in Toy Department at team at that place and lost by theand scarlet fever are contracted when store of 24 to 20. After the game the child has a cold. Chamberlain's V-- WELLER'S Cough Remedy will quickly cure si cold X Broad Street, Red Bank. there was dancing in the government Sanitary Milk: and Cream. hull. A liii'Kf mimlxir of mntera went nnd greatly les?en the (laniiur of con- Consolidated Gas Co. from here to see the game. The next tracting these diseases. This remedy DANCING. A FEW CHOICE REGISTERED GUERN3EYJ BULL CALVES, SOME jrnme between these teams will be is famous for its cures of colds. ' It SOCIAL AND FANCY DANCING played at Fort Hancock, January Gth. contains no opium or other narcotic FROM ADVANCE REGISTERED DAMS, FOR SALE of New Jersey. FOR THE BALLROOM. ami may be given to a child with im- AT REASONABLE PRICES. Restricted classes and private instruction. "Woman Taken to Asylmn. < plicit confidence. Sold by James T. SHUIT, Supt., P. 0. Address, Red. Bank, N. J. Telephone 21-J. 60 Broad Street. PHILIP H. COLEMAN, Mrs. Mary. Hock of this place, wife Cooper, Jr., corner Broad and White 15 Rector Place, RED BANK, N. J. of a Fort Hancock soldier, wns taken streets. TTYTTYTTTVTTTYYTTTYTTTVTVTTVYYTYYYYYYYYYTTYTTTYTTYTTT Orchestra Every Morning, Afternoon and Everting. f Important Shoe A SALE OF WOMEN'S APPAREL. Vanity Cases. Marie Antoinette of Sterling Silver, band chaste, $8,00 to $12.00, Wicker Ware. Muffs and Scarfs. Women's and Misses' Offerings. Antique Gold Finiih, Decorated with Carved Ii. .M. Fox Set, value Sill).. $89.00 Wood Foliage. Black Lynx Set. value S 1 m) 80.00 Suits. Vanity Boxes. Flower Baskets $2.50 to $5.00 Kaccoon Set, value SSS.ot) 39.50 Round design, with Mirror anil Puff, $1.25 to Black Fox Set, value 550.00 35.00 Were .$15.00 to $20.00 $8.00 Jordinicrcs 3.50 to 5.50 Noveltiesjn Our Children's Red Fox Sets, value ,<>2.5() and S5(U><>, Were $18.50 to $26.50 14.50 $2.00. . Fern Diihes 3.50 to 5.50 $20.50 and $39.50. Were $20.00 to $30.00. . 18.50 Shoe Store. Special sale of less expensive Furs for Women, QirU'Rain Capes, attractively boxed for Xmas Our I'liildivii's Slices are the best made. Not Misses and Children. k'iviiiK, at $1.98, $3.48 and $3.98. even si'tinui Ivsi factories are iinod eiunii;]i to liukj them lur us, - I he heautilnl liiiish ami Capes of Rubbcriled Materials, in striped 311(1 Ladies' Coat Chains. line leathers render them Ueal t:lfts.' plain red and blue, with pljid lined hoods, sizes Gold Filled and Oxydtzcd; some let with Semi* - Bronze Statuettes. 6 to 1 4 years. Infants' Shuts, sizes 1 to -I, white calf button Fur Coats. Precious Jewell, others in Plain Chains, $1.25 Artistic Subjects after well known works of at $1.45; patent cult, white calf tup. $1,25. Coats oF Tan Rubberiied Fabrics, Special val- Black Russian Pony Coats, were S4 5.OO, to $5.00. Art, $2.00 to $5.50. Children's Shoes, sizes'-I to S, wed^e heels, 557.50, Sou.oo and S7o.no at $33.00, $44.00, ues at $5.98 and $7.98. white cut b'.nuni, $1.GS; while c.iK lop with $•17.00 and $59.00. patent vamp, $1.5O| white call lop. tan vamp, Trench Seal, values sro.ou, SSCi.OO ami S')5.00 $1.50; ecru kivi. $1.25 (weie SJMiu), red kill, at $59.00, 3G3.50 ami $69.00. a $1.25 (were 5:.nu), Hudson Seal ("oais, values 5115 and- $1*5 at Marble Statuettes. Extra Mich Tups at Special Prices. $8'1.50 and $95.00. Women's and Misses' Sterling Silver and Gold Li'nuinns, white corilnrov, Mack ami blue vel- Seal I'ved French t'onev Coats, values S.i6.5o Statuettes of Currant Marble, bcnutlfully vet, Hue. red .nut eray cii inchilla. anil S-li.iio at $25.00 ami $38.00. Remember, a Ssntn Claui Ticltct with every Long Coats Reduced. Filled Pencils. carved, $3.00 to $15.00. l"ur Lined Broadcloth Coats, value SCO.00 at in Flat nnd Round Shapes, Plnin, Chased and pair. $45.00. Were $12.00 Now $8.50 Were 15.00 Now 9.50 Hand Carved, $1.00 to $5.00. Were 20.00 Now 12.50 Men's Working Shoes at $ 1.98 Were 29.50 Now 18.00 Women's Umbrellas. Vclour Cnlf Bluchers, real oak soles; nil sizes. Silk Petticoats. (ttliiT hand some I'ur.- ..oil e ol ,J l.ind, in rich In si'lt TailVla nr Mi'SsaliiR1, all colors and iinporteil mat eriaK. Watch Cases*. Directoire Handles in Sterling Silver, Oxy- H.u'k, vahif -i.i.Sn, special al $1.75. Were $30.00 to $50.00, $25.00 to $29.50 diied, Antique Silver, Cold Filled, Gun-Motal, Now Sterling Silver, too many Styles to write Penrl autl Mission Wuod. Tnffota, Ltvvcntui'e mid Men's Waterproof Shoes alout, $1.1)0 to $5.00. • Gloria, $1.00 lo $ 10.00. ' at $2.98, elsewhere in As'miry Pnrli, $3.50 nnil Final Clearance. $1.00. and that's no reflection mi Asburv Park stores, lust,'ad uf after the holid.u s, NOW, tomorrow, Special Sale of tw all mrr the cmmlrv these Mil call water- we K-uin the FINAL CLEARANCE in our Coat Cigarette Cases priKils M-11 lur S!,MI ami s l.i'n. ami Suit deruvtineiH. We say Hie vjeatest sale Girls' Coats. Ashtirv Park has ever known because it ein- in Plnin, Cliitste mid Hnnd Carved, $4.50 to Were $ H.00 lu $10.00 Now $5.00 Men's Umbrellas. $2.98 for Saturday Only. I'l.iees mine i;.niuciils than in anv previous sale, $12.00. ami bir.t;er actual reductions are otlered. Wero $10.50 lo $l;t.5o Now $«.5O Mnndlrs in Plain Mission, Hrinr-Wnod and F.ns- II ti> 14 y«,»rs. I A i;reat inanv sak-s, as shoppers have [outul lish Style. Taffeta, Laventure ai.J Gloria, $1.10 Snlo ol Cliilclrru'a Hants.- -'I'uiniii low we oiler out, are mere pretexts lo draw them into a slore T ipeci.il <:iiililicn's Ivl'Mc Lei; h,ol\, in sizes / with the hope of selling them something, hut lo $10.00. r f In in at Ullc, woith M. 'i>; best qu.llitv. THIS AND OTHER STF.INI1ACII SALF.S HAVE HUT ONE OBJECT, TO SELL AD- DRESSES Desk S>ete s VERTISED GOODS AT ADVERTISED for street mill nvruiiiif wrar, 1-4 to 1-3 off every in Ilmss nnd Ivory Finisli, $7.50 to $15.00. Women's Shoes at $3.90 PRICES. garmnnt's price. Calendar Pads.- n low price for their lltoei GIFT CERTIFICATES, To bring the old calendar up lo (Into ui* uio IIKCAUSK If In douht wli.it lo cive, a (ii/t Cerlilicate miv We isMie (on leanest) with everv article pur- Hand Bags of Every In making of new on«l, 2c. (or 3 foi* 0c.) up. Ilii-y nr« iuit(>iu-mitii» dollar, ,\ ticket exlra ch.ni'e, (sums ol Siif.) Jnd Hie recipient which the \moii;Wei ui.iv present to N.tul.i C.l.ius Description. i Worth $5.00 to $7.00 makes his own selection. The ("erlilicite Is on Hie Illi lloor loi ,i i.n (ir c»iuly. SJIIIJI CIUIS Dull l.t»tW principally, wi0, a lew Tana, etiKUvi-il in scvi'ial colors wild a design ap- Is al In Hue every alleiiioon anil I'venhiK. He Is A lnrg« Miortnmnt, niluM* for gift*, DVoiists and I'Mrnls. propriate lo the SIMSOII. a venial uM ^enlleiiian, HK* very rnibodlmm! of II.MI.II II«|S 1,1 lll.ok ,,.d SOol, While .nil 1 To Make the Perfect tin Xmai spirit. Slefil, lll.cb and (olor.d n*.d<, Whit, and C\>1- oretl IU»ls, lU.uillul Flora) |IT.cls. Christmas Package. $3.50 to $10.00 Dainty Conceits thai add to Ih. |ileasur. of pncltlnf and unpaclilnoj Chrlslma* bundlea. Cnn.M.tal ll.a>, S^v.r. I'l.ln Fr.nri.s, $3.BO lo »10.00. Chrlslmaa Seals, llns.l Cord, „> Guniined Hlbbon, ASBURY PARK, NEEWW JERSEYERE . German Silver Bags. Sprays of ArllflcUl Holly and Ml.ll.t.i., Fl.. », «I.7S Had* Tlssu. Pap«r, Look for the RED LIGHTS on Aflbury FV.rlc'* GREAT WHITE WAY. IB.OO. Xmas Ribbon.