
BANE REGISTER Issue* Wuklr, Entarri u Bacond-CIasa M.tt.r |* tht Poat- YOLUME xjjn: NO. 33. offics at Bad Bank, U. J, un4sr the Ast o( March Id. ltTt. RED BANK, N. J.; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1921.' $1.50 Per Year? PAGES 1 TO 8. SIDNEY BEERS'S AUCTION. WILLIAM STREET HOUSE SOLD. fQg CLUB I NEW MONMOUTH ROLL CALL. A SUICIDE IN A WOODS. Large Turnout and Good Prices at DIED IN HIS 79TH YEAR Mrs. John L. Sullivan Sells Her Prop-1 Annual Event at the Baptist Church AN ODD MARITAL STORY. Vendue at Colt'a Neck. erljr to George A. Curlii. Friday Afternoon. GEORGE W. MARTIN PASSES ICEBOATERS^ ARE GUESTS OF PELFORD'S "UNCLE CHARLEY- Sidney Beers's vendue at Colt's Mrs; John Logan Sullivan, former- The eighteenth annual roll call and WIFE BACK FROM IRELAND HAS DEAD OVER TWO WEEKS. Neck last Thursday drew a large at- AWAY AT TINTON FALLS. ly Mrs. Anna Polhemus, has sold her THOMAS IRVING BROWN. supper of the New Monmouth Bap- HUSBAND ARRESTED. tendance. Alvin Bennett of Vander- house and lot on the oast side of Wil- tist church will be held Friday after- Earl Hoyer, Out for a Walk Sunday, He waa for Many Yeara Engaged in liam street to George A. Curtis of Officers and Membera of the North Tangled Skein of Marriage Discord the Real Estate Buiiness at Ocean Shrewsbury Ice Yacht Club Were loon at the church. The celebration Unwound in Justice Wise's Court $410. A heifer sold for {110 and Middletown township for $5,000. rill begin at half-past two o'clock That Brought Sorrow to Many Grove—Of Late He bad Made Hii The house has six rooms and all im- Entertained Thursday . Night in Last Week—A Tragedy That Waa two cows*brought $50 and $40. Mi- Home with Hi. Son at Tinton FalU Mr. Brown'a Apartments. ;nd the supper will be served at half- Enacted on Both Sides of Ocean. , ' Juvenile Hearts. chael Riordan of COH'B Neck bought provements. It was built about ten >ast five o'clock. Among the - In i) woods near Belford, with a a grain drill for $110 and Charles George W. Martin died last years ago by William Hessinger for The officers and members of the peakers will be Rev. T. P. Holloway, John MacDonald of Red Bank, an pine trie sighing a requiem over him, Wednesday night in his 79th year at his own occupancy. The lot is North Shrewsbury ice yacht club employee of Thompson & Matthews, Read of Vanderburg bought a reap- secretary of the New Jersey Baptist. ^'.rJeated 'l«t week or," Charles B. Dunn lay dead for more ing machine ior $25. Mr. Beers will the home of, his son, George Martin 60x150 feet. Mr. Curtis bought the were informally entertained Thurs- & than two weeks before the body was of Tinton Falls. Death was due to place as an investment. Mr. and day night by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas state convention and Rev. Paul of nQt au portin his four.yeilr.oid move next month to the Stewart farm Hayne, pastor of the Livingston ave- d hu,r, 'Out of this ai.,.est was discovered. It was by a wound self near Oceanport, which he recently the infirmities of old age. Mr. Mar- Mra. Sullivan will > move to Florida Irving Brown at their apartments in nue Baptist church of New Bruns- inflicted in a fit of. mental despond- bought. tin was born in Pennsylvania and for in a short time. The sale was made The Register building on Broad together in Justice Wine's ency that he met his death. A deep many years was engaged in the real by William N: Worthlcy. street. The evening was spent in wick. court a story so queer that if printed cut across his right wrist, a razor estate business at Ocean Grove. Of general sociability and at ten o'clock in a ,book of fiction it would be lying beside the body and a note on late years he had lived part of the a supper was served by James R. judged as being too impossible to tjie ground beneath his hat told an SICK LESS THAN AN HOUR. time with his son at Tinton Falls and Wolcott. - VICTIMS OF A FARMHAND. happen in real life. eloquent and convincing story that part of thf time with another eon. SOLD TWICE |N ONE DAY. During the evening the club held Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald married in li)lC. A short time after the mar- left no room for. imagination as to SUDDEN DEATH OF MRS. JOHN Homer Martin of .Summerfleld, near a short business session and Albert THREE HOLMDELERS FLEECED the details of the tragedy. Asbury Park. He was a widower. QUICK BUSINESS TURN MADE L. Ivins and Harry B. Willard of riage Mrs. MacDonald left for Ire- DALY OF COLT'S NECK. OUT OF *60 LAST WEEK. land with the intention of returniug The note was penned to Mr. Besides the two Bong mentioned Mr. BY PATRICK F. KENNEDY. Red Bank were elected members. Martin leaves another son and two to Red Bank after she had spent a Dunn's dearest friend, Judson Ben- Mra. John Daly Died Forty Minutes Alexander B. Chambers offered a Charles Hudson Borrows $20 from few weeks in her native land. She nett, aged five years, Bon of Edward After She waa Taken with a Pain daughters. They are Clark Martin He Bought Frank Stier'a Home at trophy for a race, the boats to be His Employer, Gets Two Forged , ..-, of New York and Misses May and ot aC 103s to the old country all /T. Bennett of Belford. As a baby in Her Heart—She waa 42 Yeara the Corner of Mechanic and High sailed by their owners. Commodore Checks Cashed and Then Leaves rightB. , .but when she tried to engage Judson had been, nursed by the un- Old and She Left Four Children. Eva Martin of Tinton Falls. He also Streeta, and He Sold the House a James B. Weaver presented a silver for Parts Unknown. ] passage to return to the United fortunate man who took his own leaves a sister, Mra. S. M. Shcak of Few Houra Later. cup to Del and Fred Fisher for hav- Mrs. Nellie Daly, wife of John Philadelphia. The funeral was held Charles Hudson, a farmhand on ! states she was unable to do so. On life, and between the little boy and Daly of Colt's Neck, died very sud- Frank Stier last week sold his ing won the Commodore's race, the Walter Conover's place at Holmdel, j unt of the war it wa.s next to the man had grown an attachment at Homer Martin's Saturday after- house and lot on the, northeast corner first official race of the season. The acco denly last Wednesday night. She noon and the burial was at Mount disappeared last week. Before he impossible to leave the country. It seldom equalled in the strongest was about to go upstairs to go to bed of Mechanic and High streets to Pat- cup was received by Del Fisher with left he borrowed $20 and an over-, ii recently that Mra. friendships. Mr. Punn, 62 years of Prospect cemetery, near Asbury rick F. Kennedy of Monmouth street an appropriate speech. wa5 not unt very when she wus taken with a pain in Park. coat from Walter Conover', his em-. MacDonald got back to America, age, and Judaon, five years of age, her heart. Forty minutes, later she for $2,700. A few hours after the The club has accepted the"-* invita- ployer. He said he would pay Mr. One of her first acts was to have her were almost inseparable companions. was dead. A doctor reached the sale was made Mr. Kennedy sold the tion of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bray Here is the note that the man penned Conover back out of his wages for husband'arrested on a charge of not house a few minutes before the end. SALE 6F SIX LOTS. property to his brother-in-law, Dan- of Wallace street to be their guests March for the cash and the overcoat. supporting his daughter. to the boy: For a number of years Mfs. Daly had iel "w. Martin, for the same price at on Thursday night, March 3d, when Besides getting the money and the the been' subject to weak spells caused Three Red Bank Men Buy Land at which he bought the property. Mr. the next meeting of the organfzation The chief reason why Mrs. Mac- Dearest Judson—These are Fairfield Gardena. coat from his employer, Hudson got Donald did this, according to the last words you or anyone else will by heart disease, but she seemed to Martin owns and occupies the prop- will be held. two forged checks cashed at Holm-1 i j t the* justice's court, ever receive from me. Be a good Some,time ago Matthew Johnson atory sne to ( a be singularly strong and well early erty at the southeast corner of Front del. The checks were on the English-1 was hecause her husband had started hoy. Do not grieve. I am going: to Wedneaday evening. of Red Bank brfught three lots at and High streets and with the former town bank and Mr. Conover's name ! ij jt against her while she ' a better and happier land. Try to CLOSE BIDDING. a ( vorce su Mrs. Daly's maiden name waB Fairfield Gardens, at the corner of Stier property he now has a piece was signed to them.
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