VOLUME XXVII. NO. 52, KED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21f 1905. PAGES I TO 8. A CHAUTAUQUA> MEETIWQ. TRIED T0J1UMSELF. SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. SHOULDER DISLOCATED. NEW COMPANY FORMED. BWDSMBTTOBE SUED. Last Sleeting of the Term Meld on Accident at Little Silver Due to Monday Wight,' \ Automobile. HO COMPROMISE WITH COL- BOOKKEEPER AT OCEANIC CLOSING EXERCISES OF ST. A CONCEKN WHICH CAN UN- The "commencement/exercises/' of Paul Haessig, who is employed by E. LECTOR GRIGGS'S SURETIES. CUTS HIS TBROAT. JAMES'S SCHOOL. DERTAKE ALMOST ANVTHIHS. the Ruskin Chautauqua' circle "of Red C. Fiedler, a summer resident of Little •The Bondsmen Offered to Pay Slid. Bank'were held on Monday night at The Wound Not Sevlous-The At- Sliss Florence SS. Mooney the Only Silver, was driving at that place yester- The Officers of the Company Are B> dletown Township $2,000 in Set. Mrs. Frances Cooke's oh, Monmouth tempt to Commit Suicide Hue to Graduate-Music, Drills and an day morning with a horse and farm Gerry Roberts, John M. Mofftniret^ Brood inn Over Personal and Operetta—Rer. James A. Bey- Edmund Wilson and Benjamin' tlement of Mr. Grtgga'u Shortage, street, It was the last meeting of the wagon when the horse got scared at an but the Offer Was Jtefused. Financial Troubles, nolda Gives <m Address, John Parker. automobile and ran away. In front of term and there was a good attendance. William A. Weaver, who was em- The annual commencement of St. A new construction company has beett The bondsmen of the late Capt. Benja- A paper on Wagner, the German musical thcLittle Silver post office the horse took min Grigge of Port Momnouth are to be ployed as bookkeeper for Barrow& Nel- James's school,Red Bank, was held in the formed in Red Bank with articles of in- composer, was read by Clifford Patter- to the sidewalk. The wagon struck a sufed for the amount of-the deficiency of son, butchers at Oceanic, tried to kill clubhouse on Monmouth street on Mon- corporation which enables it to do nearly son, but the major portion of the even- tree in front of David Moore's and Haes- Capt. Griggs'a funds as collector of Mid- himself last Saturday at noon by cutting day night. The pupils marched from everything except to run a daily paper. ing was taken up with social pastimes/ sig was thrown out. Mrs. J. J. Gibbons, dletown township. The bondsmen are his throat with a razor. Mr. Weaver the school to the clubhouse. The deco- B. Gerry Roberts of the Roberts boiler The meetings will be resumd in the fall, who happened by at the time, took the John H. Patterson, Antonius G}ibson, was bookkeeper at the same place last rations of the hall were blue and white, works is president of the new company; when the- regular course of Chautauqua injured man home in her carriage. Dr. Derrick G. Campbell, William M. Seeley, summer and in the fall he returned to the class colors, The entrance march John M. Hoffmire, also of;the Robert^ Warner of Red. Bank was summoned DouglaBs Cook, Daniel B. Frost, John work will be taken up. his home at Washington, D. C, where •was played by Myrtle and Hazel Antoni- boiler company, is vice president; Ed- and it was found that the man's shoulder Naughton, Joseph S. Clark and W, H. he has a wife and daughter. He re- des. There was only one graduate, Miss mund Wilson is secretary, and Benja- Palmer. sumed his position two weeks ago. Mr. Florence M. Mooney, daughter of Thomas, was dislocated. min John Parker ot Shrewsbury is treaa' The amount of the deficiency is about DIVIDEND _TO_BE PAID. Nelson had known Mr. Weaver a great Mooney of Rea Bank. She gave a reci- urer. The company was organized a f4,000, according to the township offi- many years and when he resumed his tation, "Soul of the Violin." few days ago, under the name of the FINAL DECISION IN THE MER- cials. Capt. Griggs had been collector position this spring he noticed that he Katherine Johnson gave the saluta'ory AT SCHOOL EVERY DAY. Roberts company. CANTILE BANK CASE. of the township for many years before was not himself. He seemed to be or welcoming address. The entertain- The object for which the corporation brooding over something, but did not WEAKLY A SCORE OF PUPI1S his death, but the deficiency for which All Depositors to Get Dividends on ment, which was under the direction of. was formed are set forth in the articles suit is to be brought was for the last the Total Amount of Their lie. take anyone into his confidence. the Sisters in charge of the school, con- WITH PERFECT ATTENDANCE.' of incorporation as being to carry on the three years of his service as collector. posits — Xo Deduction for En- On Saturday about eleven o'clock Mr. sisted of choruses, drills, vocal music More Children Attended the Red business of mechanical engineers and The total deficiency was over $8,500, trance Wee. Weaver got a letter from his wife and and an operetta in two acta entitled Banh* Public Schools Last led)' dealers in and manufacturers of plants, but some offsets were allowed and the Judge Lanning made his final decision daughter. The letter, it is said, con- "The Little Vagrants." The children than Ever Before-The Percent- engines, and other machinery, and all township received |3,340.26 from Capt. in the Mercantile bank case yesterday. tained nothing discouraging, but it bad been carefully rehearsed and the age of Attendance. Also Better. parts of the same; tool makers, brasa Griggs's'estate, which was found to be About the only ma^er left to be decided seemed to have a depressing effect on audience thoroughly enjoyed the various The records of attendance of the Red founders, metal workers, boiler makerst, insolvent after his death, This left after his previous decisions was that per- Mr. Weaver. He told Mr. Nelson just numbers. Bank public school for the past year millwrights, machinists, iron and steel about $4,000 for the bondsmen to pay. taining to the entrance fee of fifty dol- before noon that he guessed he would „ Among those who took part in the en- have been summarized and they show converters, smiths, builders, electrical, lars, which the by-laws of. the Mercan- an improvement in the attendance of the Several meetings have been held by end it all and that he had written to his tertainment were Margaret Kearney, civil and water supply engineers; t0 tile bank declared shduld be paid by each school children as well as an. increase in the bondsmen and an effort was made wife to that effect. Mr. Nelson did not Rose Sullivan, William Snyder, John buy, sell, manufacture, repair, convert, stockholder or shareholder. Judge Lan- the total number of pupils. Nearly a to compromise the case with the town- take the matter seriously and he jokingly Spillane, Aloysius Patterson, William alter, let or hire and deal in maobinery, ning decided that it would not be equit- score of pupils in the school have not ship. The bondsmen offered to pay told Mr. Weaver that after he got his Dowd, Harry Jackson, Michael Mead, implements, rolling stock and hardware able to enforce this rule. AH depositors been absent or late during the year and $2,000 to the township in full settlement dinner he would probably feel different Thomas Brasch, Charles Longstreet, Ar- of all kinds; to build, construct and re- will therefore get a dividend based on the one pupil has a perfect record of attend- of the claims against them, but this the about it. thur Slattery. John Gaul, Edward pair railroads, water, gas and electric total amount of their deposits and with ance for the past four years. township refused to accept. The town- Mr. Weaver went to his room at O'Brien, Helen McCarthy, Mary Spillane, works, tunnels, bridges, viaducts, canala, no deduction for an entrance fee. ship insisted that when men became Raney's hotel,'but he stayed there only Mary Maloney, May Strauss, Margaret The total number of pupils enrolled on hotels and buildings of all kinds,, bondsmen for an official they should pay It is expected that a dividend will be a short time. About half-past twelve Dpherty, Marian Dugan, Louiso Slattery, the books of the school for the year just wharves, piers, or any like works of In- the full amount of loss which resulted paid as soon us the checks can be pre- o'clock he was found near the steam- Marie Lang, Marion Cronin, Mary Dowd, ended was 1,130. This is an increase of ternal improvement, public use or "from that official's dereliction of duty. pared and the notices to stockholders got boat dock by Fred Conover and Frank Beatrice Garvey, Lillian Moore, Anna 46 over the total number enrolled last utility; also to build, construct and re- year. The average enrollment during pair ships and boats and parts thereof, The bondsmen pleaded thatsoine of their ready. This will probably be about the Reach, with blood streaming from Dowd, Marion Conrad, Colett Quigley, the year was 841, which is an increase of whether operated by sails, steam or other number could not pay any of the loss, first of July, It is not known positively a gash in his throat. The gash was Loretta Lang, Josephine Longstreet, what the dividend will be, but it will be 42 over last year; and the average at- motive power ; also to carry on the busi- and that if the full loss had to be met it made with a razor.
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