VOLUME XXXIII. NO. 2. RED BANk, N. X, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1910. PAGES 1 TO obtained from It, and a further state- HAT BECOKB AW EJ.E0TM0IAS. ment that the entire test has been made under his actual supervision, and is cor- : SQlflAT BIG ADVANCE. Theodora Faraone Klkti the Work aa rect and in accordance wlth the terms 1 HORSE THIEF IS IN JAIL THE LIVE STOCK EXHIBIT. of the competition. All entries must be Well aa Ti»t of Being a lawyor. made to the secretary on or before •HBWjE&Zi FABK AT BCOBETVXL1.E Theodore Parsons, son of Rev. THIS DEPARTMENT WILL BE ONE OF THE FEA- AuguBt 26th. : BOTTOHT BT A MINNESOTA MAN. Dwight L. Parsons of Shrewsbury, has Competition No. 2. accepted a position to look after the ITALIAN LAD STEALS HOLMDEL FARMER'S HORSE To the cow'producing the largest BMneyiBlcklea Pnxebaied the Place Five TURES OF THE MONMOUTH COUNTY FAIR. quantity of milkdn 24 hours is offered a electric company's lights at Red Bank prize of $16.00.; 'Tear* Ago for $3,576, and Be Sold It during the summer. He graduated AND IS NABBED AT MIDDLETOWN. To the cow producing the second larg- ><i«tl W«t to Ita< New Owner for est quantity of milk in 24 hours Is of- from the Red Bank high school last Many Premiums for Classes and Divisions in the Horse, Cattle, fered a prize of $10.00. month. He intended to become a To the cow producing the third larg- ThThee ' ThomThomaa s Newell farm at ScoSco- lawyer, but he likes the work of an est quantity of milk in 24 hours Is of- yyillel . ht l Last Wednesday Morning Tony Savrenteno and a Companion Took Swine and Sheep Departments—Experts Appointed to Take fered, a prize oil, $5.00. beyyille.was bought last week by Fred electrician BO well that he may take up •• The prizes in competition No. 2 are Lurch.:of Biwabik, Minnesota, for that vocation. In addition to his work a Horse Owned by Henry P. Conover of Holmdel from the Barn* Charge of Exhibits—Many Valuable Prizes Offered by Resi- offered by Mr. Robert Hartshorne, di- $12,001). The farm was owned by at Red Bank he looks after the Consol- rector of this department. Sidney Sickles, who bought the place idated gas company's lights at Shrews- Led it Through the Village of Holmdel Without the Hone Being dents of Red Bank and Vicinity; '""' RULES. five years ago from William Crawford The same rules shall prevail as In bury. Recognized, and Tried to Sell it to a Middletown Man for $40. The directors of the Monmouth directors of this department consists competition No. 1, except that no notice of Pleasant Valley, near Holmdel, for county fair to be held at Red Bank this of A. W. Christiani, John Wagner, shall be taken of butter or butter fat I3.575. The property is a short dis- contained in milk, but quantity alone ance west of Scobeyville village, on Tony Savrenteno, an Italian seven- horse and the animal he described fall hove arranged the classes, divi- E. W. Woerz, May Duane, John G. shall determine the winners, provided teen years of agej is in the county tallied with Mr. Conover's stolen sions and premiums for the depart- Gillig, J. C. G. Hupfel, E. D. Adams, only that no milk shall be, weighed In he north Bide 'of. the county stone HOUSE WARMING PARTY. this: contest which tests below 3% per road,at Scobeyville.* About eighteen jail for stealing a horse belonging, to. horse. ment of horses, cattle, swine and H. Bertram Borden, William B. cent In butter fat. SPEECHES AND BANQUET AT INDE- Henry P. Conover, a Holmdel farmer. Shortly before noon Mr. Patterson, sheep. H. L. Crawford will be the Lloyd, Harry Content, W. E. Connor, acres of woodland are on the place. The Brown Swiss cattle breeders' as- PENDENT COMPANY'S NEW ROUE. The horse was taken early last Wed- Mr. Wilson and Kenneth Wyckoff left director in charge of the exhibition J. Dey Conover, Jacob Taylor, G. W. sociation offers a silver cup to the owner The farm for many years was nesday morning by Savrenteno nnd for Middletown in Mr. Wilson's auto- Lembeck, Robert McCarter and of a Brown Swiss cow, registered on owned and occupied by the late of horses and Thomas S. Field will be tliclr books, winning In either of these AilarossM Maao by Mayor Boot ana another Italian. They led the animal mobile. Mr. Wyckoff is a son of Rev. the superintendent. The judges se- George A. H. Churchill. contests. Thomas Newell, and on this account through Holmdel village., but no one Garrett Wyckoflf of Broad street and lected are G. Mortimer Rundle, Wil- CLASS VIII. it is known as the Newell place. Mr. Other Offlciala of the Town—Firemen recognized it as Mr. Cohdver's horse. is employed- in , the First national RULES. > Championship Cattle. Newell was a brother of a former Congratulated on Their New Home and liam F. Fotterall and Seward Cary. All cattle must be owned by exhibitor. Fralaed for Their WorK^ When Mr. Conover i went to the bank. He formerly lived at Holmdel The advisory board of directors for Certificates of registration, giving 1. Champion male. Entry fee $5.00, governor of New Jersey. After Mr. barn the horse was gone, and on the and he was taken on the trip _ to the exhibition of horses consists of G. herd book number, showing clearly the payable at ring side. All to go to win- Sickles bought the farm he rented it Independent engine company had a identify Mr. Conover's horse. The correct ownership of animal, must be ner. • > a'few years to William Curley, who house warming party last Thursday barn floor were some neckties dropped Foster Rawlins, Howard S. Borden, filed with the entry, and to the satis- 2. Champion female. Entry fee $5.00, night in its new flrehouse on Mechanic by the thieves. He telephoned to his automobile was driven at top speed Richard Deeves, Raymond Hoagland, faction of the secretary. Failure to payable at ring side. All to go to win- later moved to Tinton Falls. Mr. brother-in-law, Nicholas J. Wilson of and Middletown was reached in quick James A. Scrymser, Louis Boury, Ira comply with this rule will forfeit any ner. • Sickles moved on the place about two street. About fifty persons were pres- Red Bank, and asked him to keep a time. premiums won." In divisions 1 and 2 each .breed will years ago. When Mr. Sickles moved ent, including Mayor Charles 'H. Root, Barrows, Henry E. Meeker, Percy S. bo judged separately. close watch at the Red Bank steam- . Savrenteno was arrested by Mr. Straus, Peter Vredenburgh, Jr., and Exhibitors are requested to specify 3. Grand championship "Dairy Bred on the farm he remodeled the house the members of the Red Bank borough boat dock, because' he thought the on their entry the number of cattle for Male." Entry fee $5.00, payable at ring and built an addition. The oldest council, ex-fire chiefs aiid firemen from Patterson, but his companion escaped. W. Strother Jones. which they will need accommodation. side. All to go to winner. ' thieves would undertake to send the The stolen horse was recovered and No bull over one year old will be al- part of the house, .which was built other companies. The firemen were horse to New York by boat. Mr. Wil- RULES. lowed on the grounds without a ring In Only champions of each breed in di- dressed in full uniform. was returned to Mr. Conover. Sav- his nose, or will be allowed to be led vision 1 eligible to compete. more than 200 years ago, was moved son notified J. Frank Patterson, chief renteno had a hearing before Justice Exhibition horses will be shown and through the grounds without a staff. 4. Grand championship "Dairy Bred further back on the farm and was A fine supper was served, Louis J. of' police. Sickles at Red Bank, and he was sent judged on Saturday, September 3d. Na one allowed in ring during Judg- Female." Entry fee $5.00, payable at converted into a wagon shed. Tetley, president of Independent en- ['! Ribbons will be awarded as prizes in ing, itxcept judges, officials and attend- ring side. All to go to winner. Later in the morning a telephone to the county jail to await the action ants with animals. Only champions of each breed In di- The county road through Scobey- gine company, acted as master of cere- message was received from Richard of the grand jury. He confessed to 'this department, except where other- Owners of fine herdR ore Invited to vision 2 eligible to compete. ville was stoned shortly after Mr. monies.. After the supper there was a Lufburrow of Middletown .stating stealing Mr. Conover's horse. He also 'v'wise specified. corresp6nd with the director In charge Dr. Edwin Field'will be director in Sickles bought the farm and this season of speech making. Addresses that two Italian boys were trying to stated that he and his companion, he- Entrance fee $1.00 for each animal of this department. added greatly to the value of the Exhibitor's herd shall consist of: charge of the sheep department and were made by Mayor Root, the town sell a horse at Middletown. He said fore taking Mr. Conover's horse, took in each class entered. This fee must 1 bull, 2 years old or over.
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