Fred'k W. Donnelly Co., Ing Was Enjoyed and Refreshments $1,000
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THE CRANBURY VOL. XXX. CRAKBUBY, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, N. JT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER^, 1914. NO. 17. First Presbyterian. Wedding Anniversary Celebrated Joseph C Chamberlain Loses By Major Duncan's Will. Fire. The First Presbyterian Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dey entertained The will of Major Kenneth J. Dun- school will render a special and helpful number of their friends at a reception Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph can, of New Brunswick, who left an es- programme, with inspiring music on X their home on Monday evening in C. Chamberlain and daughter were tate estimated at a quarter-of-a-million Bet Your Overcoat and Suit next Sunday, World's Temperance ionor of their tenth wedding anni- visiting friendB near Englishtown and dollars,- was probated on Monday by Sunday, promptly at 10 A. M. The eraary. The house decorations con- no one was about the place but two Surrogate D. W. Clayton. While Major loyal presence of every .member is iBted of green and white. Music for the farm hands. Shortly after 2 o'clock Duncan left the 'bulk of his estate in Where the Stock Is BIG requested. ivening wa3 furnished by Miss Gibson, fire was discovered in the barn. Gideon trust in behalf of his son and daughter, if New Brunswick, and readings were Applegate, who lives opposite, rescued he also made a few specific bequests, as At Fred'k W. Donnelly Co.'s you will find any size and any Second Presbyterian. ;iven by Miss Clara Chamberlin,' of a horse, and all the other stock -was follows: sort of Overcoat men-or young men require. There's nothings Professor R. W. Swetland, of Peddie Iranbnry. -A bountiful supper was out in the field. The Cranbory fire To his daughter, Cora Louise Dun in Trenton to equal them at tbe prices—you need only to see Institute will preach Sunday morning. erved. The guests present were company and members of the Hights- can, wife.of Palmer.Tennant, of Hag- them to be convinced of that fact. The style and models are C. E. Society. licbard Mason and wife, John D. Ben- town department, with their chemical erstown, Md., he bequeathed $5,000 and correct, and the fit and wear are guaranteed. engine,.responded to the call, and the The 0. E. Society will meet in the tett and wife, J. E. Bennett and wife, all of his household furniture, books, .Suits and Overcoats, $10 and up. Miss Bessie Per- neighbors fought with buckets and First Presbyterian chapel Sunday even- MIBS Mabel Bennett, silverware, ornaments, bric-a-brao, 'Benjamin Correct Clothes," $18 and up. Sennett, James saved the house, carriage house and ing. Subject: '-Getting Out of Ruts rine, Mrs. Samuel horne, carriage, etc. Made-to-Meaaure Suits, $20 and up. woodshed. The building's burned were and Keeping Out." Leader, William Hutchinson and wife, Samuel Bennett To his son, Wilson J. Duncan, he be- Boys' Wash Suits, §1 up;-Cloth Suits, $3 up; Overcoats, the large barna, corn crib full of corn, Applegate. aud wife, Charles Dey and wife, Miss queathed $5,000; and in addition, $470, $3.95 up. enuie Dey, Miss Lillie Dey, David stalk^stack, milk house, etc, entailing with interest at .6 per cent, from the A Hallowe'en Surprise. Our Furnishing Department consists of carefully selected stock ey and wife, Harry Dey and wife, a Joes of about $7,000. beginning of the year 1869, the amount A number of friends gave Mr. and A large crowd of town people and of all the standard brand of wearables for men and boys, Henry Perrine, John D. PerriDe, Samuel being that of a legacy from his grand- marked at the lowest possible prices for the quality. Mrs. Edward G. Borer a surprise on roendyke and wife, Rev. and Mr?. automobiles were attracted to the scene. father. Saturday evening. The party went to . E. Curry, George Forman and wife, ' To Charles Schenck, the colored the home masked, and it was indeed a Barn and Sheds Destroyed /harles Mason and wife, Dr. and Mrs. by Fire. coachman of the family, who has been surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Borer. Danc- in their employ for many years, he left 3. M. Franklin, Frank Perrine and wife Early Monday afternoon fire destroy- Fred'k W. Donnelly Co., ing was enjoyed and refreshments $1,000. Alfred Perrine and wife, Mrs. Jennie ed the new barn and sheds belonging to served. Those who composed the party To the Children's Industrial Home iverett, John Wilson and wife, Mr. and Nelson Thompson, at Kings-ton. Before TAYLOR OPERA HOUSE STORE—TRENTON were Mr. and Mrs. E. ti. Barclay, Mr. of New Brunswick, he bequeathed Mrs. Updyke, James Hiland and wife, help could arrive from Princeton the Only one entrance—next to lobby. and Mrs. G. B. Mershon, Mr. aud Mrs. $1,000. William Clayton and wife, David Clay- buildings'were burned to the ground. S. H. Perrine, Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Still- on and sister, Elmer Reed and wife, He also provided that $12,000 be well, Mr. and tiha W. R. Silvers, Mr. The barn was filled with hay aDd tbe VanDyke Perrine and wife, Frank sheds contained many sets of harness. placed in trust and that the iDcome be and Mrs. W. H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Danser and wife, I. M. Cubberley and paid quarterly to his' wife's niece, Mar- H. N.Scott, Mrs. Clifford Chamberlain. Fortunately, how ever, the horses which wife, Bertram Grover and wife, Elmer were in the barn at the time were res- tha N. Jewell, during her lifetime. Bergen and wife, (Jeorge Davison and The Reading Circle. cued. When the blaze was first dis- Ked Tavern Sold. Cupid is always awake ! wife, William Petty and wife, Dr. and The Circle will meet next Wednes- covered the alarm was sent to Prince- James Vandenburgh has sold the Red Consequently Our day in the home of Mrs. Burroughs. Mrs. Silvers, Charles Conover and wife, ton, and tbe three local companies Clifford Stults and wife, Grover Stults Tavern Hotel and distillery to James The subject will be Holland. responded with theirautomobileengines Courtney of Etra. Possession will be Diamond Rings, Wedding Rings ,nd wife, Forman Barkalow and wife, but the blaze gained such rapid head- Attended Recital. given March 1,1915. Mr. Vandenburgh Lewis Chamberlin and wife, Charles way that the buildings were practically ARE ALWAYS IN DEMAND. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Silvers, Mrs. Ella Dey and wife, Joseph Dey and wife, will retire from the hotel business. The consumed when the fire companies ar- Red Tavern has been conducted by the A searching examination will convince you that OUR Htulta, .Mrs. C. P. Emmons and MrB.Jones Dey and,wife, Mrs. Charles H. rived upon the ecene. E. S. Barclay attended a recital of the Dey, Luella Dey, Mrs. Amanda Farr, Vandenburgh's for many years. The Diamonds are perfectly cut, properly proportioned, It is not definitely known just what Cecilian Club at Freehold on Thursday Harry Perrine and wffe, J. S. Perrine farm i3 retained by Mr. Vandeuburgb. absolutely white, and reasonably priced. The same started the fire, but it is supposed to care is maintained in the construction of the Williams afternoon. and wife, LeRoy Grover and wife, 1 have been caused from electric wires Shooting at Deans. Lucky Wedding Rings. You will also rind the largest amuel Gordon and wife, Harvey Mr. Woolston Loses Horse. against the building and from which Richard von Krebs shot and killed assortment of Birthstone Rings at Williams'. irover and wife, LeRoy Scott and wife, the insulation had been worn away. Mrs. Henry Rheil on Wednesday mor- Thomas B. Woolston had a very good Jharles Bergpn and wife, Clifford Con- The residence and mill are located just ning and wounded, probably fatally, A. F. WILLIAMS, trusty horse, and on Monday he drove aver and wjfe, Stanley Conover, Miss it to Hightstown on business Return- across the road, but as the wind was her husband. The shooting occurred mma Ford, Armstrong Bennett and 23 East State Street, The Reasonably-Priced Jeweler, Trenton, N. J. ing, he put it in the stable, and in a blowing in the opposite direction, these in the yard of the Rbeil home at Deans, wife, Franklin Bennett aud wife, John were not endangered. in the presence of the couple's three very short time it fell down dead. It \§ C. Perrine and wife, William Perrine "(juite a~loss to~MrrWoolston- as-it-w children, two girls, aged 15 and 16, and and w.ife,"ArthurTS.~Pe~frine,"Mr5. Jane- To Replace Building Destroyed just the right kind of animal for his a boy, aged 4. Dey, David Perrine and wife, Henry by Fire. M-M-K-H-I-K-I-I-M-M-M-I-M-W-H-; Von Krebs has been frequently in business. Conover and wife, William Mount and The E. B. Chamberlain Company the public eye during the past few years wife, Sara Stults, Frank Clayton and A Fine Machine. plan to replace the structure recently owing to his frequent family jars and wife, William Rue and wife, Edward A large number attended the sulky destroyed by fire at Robbinsville. Tbe his eccentric habits. He was at one _ The Sweater Store of Trenton Ward and wife, George Scott and plow demonstration on the farm o firm deals in rye straw, hay, grain, etc. time an inmate of the state hospital at wife, Mrs. Dode Forman, Harry Cubber- | All of Them Made Especially for Us aDd \': Willis Applegate on Thursday after- Tha old building occupied several TrentoD, escaping from that institution ly and wife, Charles Caraon and wife, noon by Thomas Peppier, Son & Co.