T. W. Colyerbankrupt. an Italian Has Fun

T. W. Colyerbankrupt. an Italian Has Fun

NO. 3. RED BANK, N, J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1905. PAGEg. I TO 8 A H©USE ENTERED. pened a saloon in the old Cothren build- T. W. COLYERBANKRUPT. TOWNSHIPTOBE SUED. DEATHS THEPAST WEEK. ig, which is now owned by the Ernest THE RiVERJARNIVAL. 'heBurglar Scared Away Before rote estate. He kept the saloon a short PROCEEDINGS BEGUN AGAINST He Got -ilia Booty. :T OWES BED BANK AND IT HE GRIM REAPER CIAIMS me and ruqved to Cliffwood 23 years THE DATE FIXED FOR THUBS* HIM LAST WEEK. Churles R. Ross's house on Riverside WON'T PAY. MRS. ROBERT W. HANCE. ;o. From Cliff wood he went to Cheese- DAY, AUGUST 10TH. venue was entered by a thief early on 'he Money ia Due for Last Year's She Passed Attati at Her Home on [uake, where he conducted a hotel. The Events Will Comprise, an Anta* Three Creditors Join in Asking That Sunday morning. Entrance was gained "he hotel burned down ten years ago Me be Declared a Bankrupt- o the house through a kitchen window Light Taxes and Franchise Taxes Riverside Avenue on Monday- mobile Parade, Staee on the Hive?f Mufuti SI. Merrltt of Fair Haven —Edmund Wilson Ordered to Be- Death of Miss Adelia Carson at nd since that time Mr. Loeach had run a Right Parade of Illuminated Appointed Receiver. hich had been left open. The thief gin Proceedings. the Long Branch Hospital. small farm. His wife died eight years Boats and Other Features, ntered a room occupied by George Theodore W. Colyer of Red Bank, who Shrewsbury township owes the town Mrs. Elizabeth L. Hance, wife of Rob- go, and he leaves four children besides The Red Bank business men who have Ponter of New York, who was visiting for several years haa conducted a livery f Red Bank a balance of |704 on the ert W. Hance of Riverside avenue, Red he one at whose house he died—Philip the river carnival in charge have fixed stable on Globe court, has been declared Mr. Ross. Mr. Ponter woke up while ight account from the taxes of last year, Bank, died on Monday. She had been )f New York and Henry, Jacob and Mrs. the date for Thursday, August 10th. a bankrupt. The proceedings were be- ;he man was in the room and sat up in he commissioners have requested this failing in health about two years. Last innie Ahearn of Cliffwood. The events will begin with an auto- Jed. The thief, seeing lie was discovered, gun, by Robert Hance of yRed Bank, money on several occasions, but it has svinter she went South for the benefit of The funeral was held at the house on mobile'parade in the afternoon at2:3ff Abbott Worthley of Holtndel, formerly ran down stairs and escaped through not been paid. At the last meeting of ler health. She was somewhat ini- iunday afternoon, the service being in o'clock, in which all the automobile! m of Little Silver ; and the Noyes carriage he kitchen window. He did not take he board Edmund Wilson, the counsel iroved by the trip, but the improvement harge of Rev, Mr. Smith, an Episcopal this part of Monmouth county aro es» nything. : company of Elkhart, Indiana. or the town, was instructed to begin •roved only temporary. Six weeks ago lergyman. The body was buried at pected to take part. Two prizes will bo .Edmund Wilson of Red Bank, acting roceedings at once to collect this money, ihe was Btricken with paralysis and had ,ose Hill cemetery, Matawan, offered—one for the best decorated for these three creditors, had bankl AN ITALIAN HAS FUNMr., Wilson was also instructed to jeen declining rapidly since then. She machine, and the other for the neateafe ruptcy proceedings instituted, and on iroceed against the township to collect was 57 years old. Mrs. Sarah A. Aldrich. machine, without regard to size, coat as Friday the papers were signed by Judge BE SHOOTS FOUR TIMES AT he town's share of the franchise money Mrs. Hance was a daughter of Robert Mrs. Sarah A. Aldrich, widow of decorations. Cross. Rufus S. Merritt of Fair Haven CHARLES WALZ. which was paid last summer by the P. Lovett and was born at Penn's Manor, saiah Aldrich, died on Sunday night at Other features which have not yet was plaoed in charge of the affairs of the orporations doing business in the town Bucks county Pennsylvania. She was he home of her brother, Abijah A. been arranged will follow the automobile concern as receiver, and the place was lie Says He Thought He Was Shoot, f Red Bank and township of Shrews- married to Mr. Hance about 33 years /ompton, of Monmouth street, Red parade, and at four o'clock a race foi? closed, inn Blank Cartridges, but Sir. bury. This year's franchise taxes have igo. For about fifteen years the couple Bank. She came to Red Bank to^visit automobile launches will be held on the Walx Points to Three Bullet Holes not yet been paid, but Mr. Wilson was It is said that two' chattel mortgages lived at Ruinson and then moved Mr, Compton last January. She was not river. A silver cup has been offered by in ilia Wagon Top, nstructed to see that the town's share have recently been placed on Mr. Col. to Red Bank, where the family has since feeling well on her arrival and her sick- je Red Bank bo^ club ag the prise jn. Charles Walz, who is employed by if this money was paid over to the town yer's property. These mortgages will be lived. Besides her hushnnd Mra. Hance less became serious after she had beet) ;his rate. This will be followed by £ Iliarles Hoffman of Red Bank, had a reasurer as soon as the corporations attacked and an effort will be made to is survived by two daughters and four ere but a short time. The cause of her •ace for pleasure boats, in which a num- narrow escape from being shot by Frank made their payments to the township have them set aside in order that the sons. The daughters are Julia D. and leath was cancer of the stomach. Mrs. Petillo, an Italian of River street, on collector. )er of prizes will be given. Both these money they represent will go to the 'ourth of July morning. Walz was de- ladys, both of whom live at home. Udrich was about sixty years old and races will be open to all. creditors. The schedule of assets and ivering bread at Mrs. Delia Comar's The sons are Robert C, Borden L., ler home was at Pottsdam, N. Y. Be- The river carnival will be held at eight liabilities has not yet been made Up, store on River street when Petillo saw THE CIRCUS COMING. Joseph N. and Irving Hance. She des her brother Bhe leaves a sister, Mrs, 'clock at night. The tide is right at! and it is not known what portion of him, The Italian thought he would Sautetle's and Welsh Bros.' Com. leaves also three brothers and a sister. Daniel Perrine of Hightstown. The hat hour, and a large number of illumi- their claims the creditors are likely to have some fun with Walz and scare him blued Show to Visit Red Bank. The brothers are John T, Lovett of Little uneral was held at Mr. Compton's last lated boats are expected in line. Last receive. by shooting blank cartridges at him. Thursday, July 20th—one week from Silver, Benjamin Lovett of Bristol, light and the service was conducted rear's carnival was the greatest event of 'etillorau into the house, where loaded o-morrow—will be circus day in Red Pennsylvania, and H. Thompson Lovett )y Rev. Alfred Wagg, pastor of the First he kind ever held in town, and this UVELY TIMES AT FAIR H&VEN. cartridges and blank cartridges were ly- Bank. Sig. Sautelle and Welsh Bros, of Billings, Montana. The sister is Mrs. Methodist church. A number of Mrs, ear's carnival is expected to surpass ifc Theatrical Folks Have Fun in a ing together on the table. Petillo was combined show will visit here on that Margaret Georgeson of Sitka, Alaska, Idrich's favorite selections were sung n every particular. Lively Manner. in a hurry and did not notice that he day. These two shows, which formerly where Mr. Georgeaon is conducting )y the church choir. The body was Mayor Bonnell will be at the head of " There were lively times at Fair Haven picked up loaded cartridges. oured the country separately, have been agricultural experiments for the govern- aken to Philadelphia this morning for ibe reception committee, and Credo Har- last Saturday night, due to the carrying When Walz drove from Mrs. Comar's consolidated, making practically' two ment. )urial. is, editor of the Standard, will be chair- out of a fun-making plan that bad its itore, the Italian blazed away. He had big shows in one. The show comprises The funeral will be held to-monw Miss Sarah E. Polhcinue. man of the press committee, which origin in the mind of a member of the repeating pistol and shot four times. 200 of the world's champion male and afternoon at two o'clock at the house Miss Sarah E. Polhemus, daughter of ntertaia visiting newspaper theatrical colony which summers there. The first bullet passed over the female equestrians, aerialists, acrobats, and will be conducted by Rev. Robert }yrenius Polhemus of Scobeyville, died iVilliani N.

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