Volume Xt. No. 10. Red Bank, N. J., Hetty Gets Her Clothes
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THE RED BANE VOLUME XT. NO. 10. RED BANK, N. J., NESDAY, ATTGUST 31, 1892, $1.50 PER TEAR. HETTY GETS HER CLOTHES. AN ATTEMPTED BURGLARY. CHILDREN'S SUMMER HOME WINNERS OF OBITUARY. THE LABOR DAY PARADE. PERSONAL. SEWS FROM Mfl)DLET(rp. TUe Burglars Frustrated by tbe Ap- Many Articles Won at lira. Hands Perkins Brook*. Kenneth Wyckoff has bought a Rem-' JUSTICE COTHEEN DECIDES IN pearance ofGeoree Lake. IT IS PRETTILY LOCATED AT Fair. Mrs. Maude Perkins Brooks died at her FIREMEX PREPARING FOR THE ington safety bicycle. COMING EXCURSION TO COKEY- TTFTR FAVOR. Last Wednesday night as George Lake CHAPEL HILL. The fair of St. Cathari home in Bethlehem, Pa., last Friday OCCASION. Walter Longstreet has recovered from ISLAND. of Red Bank was coming home from Morrisville was brought night, aged 29 years. She was the only a severe attack of cramps. A" Lively Time In Court—Both Sides Fair Haven, he saw a man on the roof of The Bulldlne trill Cost Abont $6,500 Saturday night. As large daughter of Mrs. M. E. Perkins, formerly Many Companies Invited to Take Miss Annie Stiles of Red Bank is visit- Rev Bulldlnga at Atlantic Highland* . Give Evidence as to Hetty's Age— tbe piazza"%f T. Stewart Conrpw's house. —The House and Grounds Given present that night as at any of Bed Bank, and had spent nearly all Part—The Line of march—A Colla- ing relatives in New York city. —Two Wagons Damaged-Sunday- Her Father Says He Will Appeal Another man was in the yard at the by Mrs. Sylvanus Reed and Her the fair, and the various s her life at this place. She was married tion to be Served—An Exempt Fire- Miss Julia S. Brower of Bed Bank is School Picnics—A Bicycle Tour— the Case. time. The men saw Lake about the freshment9, etc., were liber; on June 6th, 1888, to John T. Brooks of men's Association Formed. visiting friends at Asbury Park. Pupils—Room lor Sixty Children. Maine, who is now a professor in Lehigb An Oyster Supper, i • • Hetty Applebauxn will get her clothes. same time that ha saw them. The man A summer home is being built at ized. The fair was the moatflucceesful Arrangemeij*g-n"av"B- been nearly com- William Schneider of Brooklyn is vis- pn the roof jumped to the ground and ever held by St. Catharine ""' " university at Bethlehem. She leaves two iting his mother at Fair Haven. Monmouth Council No. SO, Senior Or- Some time ago she left her father's roof hapel Hill for the use of poor children. children, one three years old and the pleted for thfe firemen's parade that is to ler of American Mechanics of Belford, at Seabright and went to live with her he and bis companion took to their heels. The home is connected with a charitable was more successful t" " take place ifi Red Bank next Monday. Miss Edith Chad wick of Brooklyn was Lake had a pistol and he fired twice at held in that part of the other fifteen months old. She had been a visiting friends in town last week. ill go pn an excursion to Coney Island brother, who lives next door. After a institution in New York city. Mrs. Syl- member of the Red Bank Baptist church It is not know« exactly how many men in Saturday, September 10th. The ex- • little whil& she found that she needed the men but without effect. One of the vanus Reed, who owns a large tract of years, bothPin the amoi will be in line, put it is expected that Mrs. Malvina Bennett of Fair Haven men had a glistening weapon in his the enjoyment of the . since she was eleven years old. Several is confined to tho house with sickness. ursoin fare has been pat at a very low more clothes than she had taken with land at Locust Point and Chapel Hill, -is months ago she had a hemorrhage of mo3t if not all of the departments in figure, being only sixty, cents for'the hand, but whether it was a knife or a tbe proprietress of a fashionable boarding Rev. James A. Lawrei Monmouth county will be represented. Miss Anna Stout of Red Bank has been her, and when she went to her father's tbe lungs from which She never recov- visiting Mrs. M. A. White of Matawan. trip, t The excursion will be made on the to get the rest of her wardrobe he re- pistol Lake could not tell. One of theschool for young women in New York many congratulations on ered and which caused her death. The The board of town commissioners, board teamer Wm. V. Wilson, which" will fused- to give it up on the ground that men was tall and the other was short. city. She, has given a tract of land of the affair. ' The articles c funeral was .held yesterday and the ser- of water commissioners and township Harry Curtis and Benj. Ford have eave the Port Monmouth wharf at ten Mr. Conrow had a considerable sum of five acres to the institution, on which chance on Saturday night, committee have been invited to ride in iach bought a pneumatic safety bicycle. she wa3 not of age. She began suit vices were conducted by Rev, J. K. Miss Daisy C. Brinley visited Mrs. Rob- 'clock in the morning, and will leave against her father to make him sur-money in the house that night, and it is the home will be erected. The money ners, were as follows : Manning. The interment was in Green- carriages in the line. Coney Island at half-past ten o'clock at render her clothes, and it was to have supposed that the thieves were after it. "or the building was contributed by the Spring rocker, J. A. Kelly. wood cemetery. The Red Bank firemen have engaged ert Drummond near'Tinton Falls last It is thought that the man on the roof alumni of Mrs. Reed's school. Five dollar (fold piece, John Croft. - ' week. ight. This will give excursionists an been tried two weeks ago Monday. At Pickle castor, A. Allen. » the Glendola cornet band and Onyx drum ipportunity to see Pain's celebrated fire- '. of the piazza expected to find one of the -Work was begun on the building about Benjamin Scott. « Mrs. R. E. Mount and daughter of Red that time a dispute arose as to the girl's Glass pitcher. L. Salz. corps for the occasion, and a number of Bank are spending a few days at Asbury works before leaving Coney Island. age, and Justice Cothren, before whom' upper windows unfastened, where he two weeks ago, and the frame is already Rosary of beads, A. B. Clarke. Benjamin Scott of Shrewsbury died the other companies will probably bring Belford Senior order council, though could enter,; and would then go down up and enclosed. William H. Pearsall Bed quilt, M. Callahan. Park. the case was tried, adjourned the hear- Oak rocker, Fred Ryan. ast Sunday morning aged about 'sixty their own music. The hose carriages H. A. Peek and family of Red Bank nly about a year old, has 127 members. ing for two weeks in order to give the stairs and admit his companion. Then of Oceanic is the contractor. He em- Parlor lamp, L. Murpby. years. His death was caused by asthma,. and truck of the Red Bank department :t started with 23 members. parties time to get more evidence as to one of them would stand guard while ploys a large force of men and is hurry- Gold scarf pin. Rev. J. A. Lawrence. rom which he had suffered for twenty will be handsomely decorated. have returned from a visit to Stamford, the other committed the robbery. ing the work as fast as possible. Eight-day clock, James Bly. Conn. '' , The' new building of George Hackay the girl's age. Book (Irish Orators), Mrs. M. Twomey. years. He had been seriously sick about The parade will start at two o'clock, in First avenue, Atlantic Highlands, is After the men-had fled,.Lake aroused The situation is very beautiful. The the line forming on Broad street, with Mr. and Mrs. Seneca Barker of Jersey The case came up again on Monday. Ornamental clock, P. McDonaugn. three weeks. He was a shoemaker by ity are the guests of M. M. Drohan on rapidly nearing completion. The lower Technically, Hetty did not sue herMr. Conrow and his family and told building is at the top of Chapel Hill and Parlor lamp, J. Murphy. trade, and had lived a large portion of the right resting on Beach street. The floor will.be divided into two stores, one father for her clothes, but for the dam- hem of tbe attempted burglary. Mrs. is surrounded on three sides by woods. Silk umbrella; M. Tlghe. his life at Shrewsbury. For several years line of march will be down Broad to Broad street; . • Conrow has been extremely nervous ever Hat-rack, M. Twomey. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winter of Red to be occupied by Mr. Mackay as a res- age and loss*to her from his Keeping The fourth side faces the ocean and a Two bronze vases, Charles Shultz. he was a resident of Headden's Corner, Front, to Spring, to Mechanic, to Broad, taurant and the other to be used by J. G. them." The case was not tried before a since the occurrence. fine view is obtained of the Horseshoe Pair rrapklns, W.