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VOLUME XXXIV. NO. 29. RED BANK,-N. J?, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10,1912. PAGES 1 TO 8.

ARGUED OVER SALARIES.NEW TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEMAN MADE FOR

ECONOMY BUT WAS VOTED DOWN.

He Opposed the Appointment of Orlando J. Warden at RoadSuperviior on the Ground that the Office •*» Not Needed—Mr.Warden Appointed at a Salary of $300 A Year—Or. 0ick«on'»Salary Increased Although Mr. Covert Protested Against It.Frank Covert of Fair Haven, the

now., Democratic .' member; of theIJhrewabury. '. townahip r committee,made a etand for economy at the firstrefcular maeting of the township com-mittee last Thursday afternoon. Hemade o fight ogalnut increasing, tWSsalaries of tomo of the township of-ficials and also tried to have a re-duction made in the Bnltiry of AbrnmBennett of Fair Haven, the townshipassasaqr. Mr. Covert was ' in themirlority in. each 'instance,' end' two'other mombciB of the board votingfor the.higher, salaries., Mr. Covort,waa also voted down- in the matterof' township '.road' supervisor. Hothought that no road supervisor wasReeded add favored tho abolishmentof this office.

| ! The early part of the meeting pro-ceeded' Bmoothly and it' was not J i l lAaron : A. Arhi&troiig of Sht'ewshury,the townahip committee 'ch'airman,made his appointments and recom-mendations for' salaries that Miv Cov-ert entered 'any objection." The firstappointment whs that of Orlando J.Warden of Little" Silver for townshiproad'supervisor at'a Salary of 8300 ayuflr,- Mr. Covert took the fl66r.bcf6rethe appblntnierit Was' put to vote ande.ntered an objoction. He said that10 did not think the committee had a

legal right,to appoint such' an officer.John S. Applogato,' Jr., the townshipcounsel, was linked about this. Hesaid that in townships of more than4,500 road supervisors were elected,and he read a copy of a law EhoWingthat in smaller townships the govern-ing board could appoint a supervisorif it desired. Mr..Covert said ho re-garded the office as unnecessary andhat he wantedto be recorded a s vot-

ing against Mr. Warden's appoint-ment. John C. Crawford of TintonFalls nnd Mr. Armstrong voted forthe appointment,

Mr. Armstrong re-appointed Dr.Robert Dickson of Fair Haven as

health inspector nnd recommendedthat his salnry be increased from $125to $175 a yenr. Mr. Covert said hethought this increase was not needed.,,3e said that when Red Iinnk and

Rumten borough were a part of thetownship the- health inspector 're-"ceivefl only $75 a yenr mid he couldnot see why the amount should bedoubled when the population of thetownship had bcDnromdo smaller. Mr.Armstrong stnted'thnt he thought KedBank hnd nn inspector of its own whenit was pint of the township and thatthe township inspector did not includeRed Bnnk In his territory. Mr. Covert

aid he could not dispute (hia ntutu-iiulil IIH he was uninformed, but that

he thought $175 wns too largo a salaryto pay to the health inspector. Mr.Armstrong said ho believed in economybut that he did liot want, any one to dowork for less tluin lie would do ithimself if he held the position. Themotion for the increased snlary wascarried by the same vote an on theroad supervisor proposition.

Mr. Armstrong recommended thattho salary of Abrnm Bennett, thotownship nsses«ov, be iixoil an hereto-fore at ?f>00 a yenr. Mr. Covert ngiiinmade a protest. He said that he didnot want to be regarded un n chronickicker, but that he could not con-scientiously vote for this salary. Hoatatod that Ocean township, which hadhigher ratnbles than Shrewsburytownship, paid its assessor « salary ofonly $300 a year. He said ho couldn'tsac why .Shrewsbury township shouldpay double that union nt for lens work,He stated that already there was con-siderable criticism of thn .township of-ficials because tho salaries1 paid intho township were higher than inother townships where the work wasno harder than in Shrewsbury, andthat ho for one wns going to pay at-tention to the popular demand foreconomy in this rospecl. Mr. Bon-nett's Biliary wan fixed at $0(10, thevote being the same as before, •

-The salary of Formari H. Kinilh, thetownship treasurer, was fixed at $200u year. Mr. Covert said that ho wnsglad to vote for this salary because hothought It wns a fnlr compensationfor the work. Mr. Smith was swornin office nnd he gave a bond for $S,tH>0.His bondsmen were Hufua S. Mcrrlttof Fair Haven and Marcus M. David-son of Hod Bank.

Mr. Applegnte KliiU'd that ho hadnot hnd time to fully look up the lawin regard to the salaries of townshipcommitteemen, but that he would ro-[lort at tho next meeting,

After tho meeting Mr. Warden toldMr, Covert that he would get Hijtinrewith him and Hint he would »n< thatthe men working on the roudti workedonly eight hours u day inuteud of nlnobourn as heretofore. Mr. Wardenstated Unit Mr. CovcrlV stand wits npersonal attack upon him. The newtownship coMimlttci'iimn denied HUHand replied Unit hlu HIUIIII wnn netnatod by consi'lentlouH piinciiiloi aminot by anything pcrimnal.O n n u r of Poor'a Baport.

A. Hohiu'H llorden, the townnliipovi'iK'Ki- of the poor, imidc » re|mrlshowing that during tho three yearn

iiiiinunt «KpiirpiiKcn wanappropriation!!.

Fielder, H. E. Smith, Elwood Smithand J, J, Hendrickson of Fair Haven.Ptlltlon in Lla-hU.

A petition' was received from resi-dents of Westside park asking forlights at>the corners of .Westside andCllffwood avenues, and Leigh ton andClinton avenues. The petition waslaid over till the next meeting.Htalth Xna^Mtor'i Baport.

Dr, Dickson turned in his report ashealth Inspector for December. OnDecember 28d; thr'dugh Dr. Beach,the diphtheria case of Ella Covort wasreported out of danger and the quar-antine was ordered'liftad. All book's,papers and things of smoll value weroburned,, all clothing was washed anddisinfected, and the house was fumi-gated. • • . - i ,-

Ori December 23d Dr, Dickson's re.port reads that he started a generalinspection, of the.-.school districts atGreen- Grove, Shafto's Corner, Way-side end- the colored school at PineBrook. He reported that while every-thing would ptfsa there was room forimprovement in most of the schools.He recommended that the Pine Brookcolored schoolhouse and grounds betoken as a model for cleanliness,order and discipline. He was so im-presBed by the excellent condition ofthis school and by the order, disciplineond teaching, that he called in one ofthe members of the board of health.

Dr. Dickron reported that on Decem-ber 26th ho visited the Tinton Fallsschool and found it to be a deplorablesight. Owing to a case of diphtheriaand two suspects in that locality theicbool was thoroughly cleaned out.thoroughly

ould not etc

' s u n LBAoraa A cow.

rrimk KurM Tbrown on » Wml saa, Mf* t a i l Out Op*a>

JPiU»nk Mogee of WeBt Front street,who farms Obadiah E. Davis's placein. Middletown townBhip, was badlycut on the leg last Friday afternoon:He was leading a cow when the ani-mal began to run. Mr. Magee wasunable to stop her and he loBt his foot-ing and fell, landing on a barrel. Acut about three inches long was madeon his knee. Dr. William p . Suyretook five Btltch.es in the wound to closeit up. Mr. Magee has been unable towork since the accident.

GREAT SHOW OF APPLESWOVDBMOT OUMAY Ol1 MWT AT

Twtntjr-Ont T«rt«Uti of ApplM on Zi-Wbltlon—frh% Trnlt Orown br John M.Skrolajr oi 0nnbtu7<—><»M of ApplwBfMljr Xor »hlpm»n» Al»» atiowai'A wonderfully fine display of apples

is on show at Robert Hancc & Sons'store . on Broad street. The appleswere grown by John H. Borclny ofCranbury. Mr. Barclay is one of the

' ' ' in the East onde was one of the first to adopt mod

„ e a d ut.The doors would not close tight, lockswere broken, the glass in some of thewindows were cracked, one windowwas patched up with paper, five win-dow cords wore broken and hanging,window fasteners were broken ormissing, the school organ was out oforder and wns dirty, the book caseswere full of dirt, tho closets under thestairway were filled with rubbish, theoutbuildings for the pupils were filthynnd badly in need of the scavenger,and the back of the building wasstrewn with coal. With'the assistanceof'John C: Crawford, two neighborsand a colored boy, who said his fatherwas janitor of the school but wasaway that day, every door, windowand other opening was Eealei. Everybonk nnd desk wns disinfected andthe whole building was then fumi-gated.

On December 27th Dr. Dickson in-spected the colored school at Fair•Haven and iound it in pood sanitarycondition. As n precaution the roomswero"fumigated. The same was donent the school for white children atFnir Haven the next day.

The schools nt Shrewsbury nndLittle Silver were inspected December29th and 30th. The Shrewsburyschool WIIE found to be clean- andhealthy, and the outbuildings wero inn good snnitary condition. Dr. Dick-son reported that the school at LittleSilver had not been cleaned in a longtime. Tt wnn in an untidy conditionand there wan plenty of room for im-provement in its saniturycondiUoii.

KNKIZTB Or PYTHIAS EJECTION.

iQA Bank IiOdfra Held Annual Electionof Offlotra.

Shrewsbury council of Knights ofPythiaEof Red Bank elected theseofficers last Friday night a week ugo:

Master of ivnrk—William TllUm.Cliinieellnr cimiiiimiilei- — W'nlter .H.

loltli1,Vice chnueellor eiiimniiiulcr—llaylnnl

rinrlii.HroUiti-—William VimNolc.Keeper of re.eoi(lH unil HI-III—William

•T. Colo.Master »f Iliiniice — cii-ol'Ki- H. Twlfunl.Mauler of cxehnqi'iir—I-'. W. MoHelle.Mtmlev ut IU'IUH—Ue-Hurl 1'UTIM'.Inner KUIU-II—Oninl .loljtmui.Outer Kitui'l—I'lnuleH Cniik.Helirnm-nliiUvn In Brnml loilxr— Wil-

liam lIpHKlngcr.Alliirniilc—Waller H, Nnl>l«.TriiHtL'O for three yearn—l.'liurle.i t'nrtk.

The ofllccrs will be installed Fridaynight of next week and the ceremonieswill be followed by tho solving of re-freshments.

tEOTUBE AT H1OH BOHOOXi.

Buiuul 0. Bokmuokn d l i i i Tint I>«o-tura of Couraa Saturday Wight.

Tho first of a series of nix li'i'tiireson "Evolution" wan given at tile highschool Friday night, by Samuel C.Scliniucker. Mr. Schmurkcr's themein the first lecture was "Charles Dar-win." He told of the circumstance*, ofDarwin's birth nnd IUH early educationwhich culminated in liin trip aroundthe world. It wan while on thi.s tripthat Darwin obtained his jikm of theorigin of man. Mr, Hclimuekcr'n topicfor next Saturday night will be "l)ar-win'ii Mantel' Idea."

John B. orooka J>lvoroa<l.

Mm. Margnrctta Hrooke ban beenanted a dlvnrro from her hufhaud,h II l l k M l l k

apples. Uehas. .anted in apple

trees and he regards the apple cropaB the most profitable crop which canbo grown on central, New. Jerseyfarms. He believes that the soil andclimate of the middle section of NewJersey is as well adapted to apple cul-ture as the much-lauded Western ap-ple lands.

Mr. Barclay raises apples which notonly compare favorably with the bestWestern apples, but which exceed themin size, appearance, color and flavor,His treea are (sprayed several timesduring the year; they are trimmed soas to let the sunlight get into the treeand pive the apples color; and thefruit is thinned on the trees so that alltho apples will be of large size. Thespraying kills off all insect pests andwhen the codling moth and other in-sects find no homo in the setting fruit,tho apples remain on the tree untilthey are fully_ ripe. Mr. Barclay usesSculicide to kill the San Jose scale andhe uses Pyronx as a protection againstthe codling moth.

Every farmer who wants to seewhat can be done in the East in thematter of apple growing should visitHancc & Sons' stove and sec the finefruit there displayed. Plates of ap-ples lire shown of 21 varieties, thesesorts being Baldwin, Nero, Pelican,Willbridge, Louver, Alexander, Jona-than, Pewnukec, Rome Beauty, FallPippin, Smith's Cider or Sa'Winesap, Staymen's Winesap, * um-gon, Yellow Bellflower, Stark, CopperKcdlinp, Ben Davis, White Ohio Pip-pin, Twen' "tosh Red.

Besides the plates of apples, severalboxes of apples, packed in bushel

• C. W. JOWBB DIVOBCII).

Wif• o« Toimat Mui i l i t pi Globe Hotelin anntM am oi p

Last Wednesday Vice ChancellorWalker advised a decree of absolutedivorce for Abbie M. Jones from herhusband, Charles W. JontE. Mr.Jones was formerly cashier of theSeabright bank and until recentlywas ono of the ownersfof the Globehotel. His father is Gabet P. Jones,cashier of the Railway Rational bank.Mr. and Mrs, Jones ^ere marriedNovember 11th, 1905, and FeparatedIn June of, 1908. 8ince that time Mrs.Jones has lived with he* father, JohnC, Schanck of Holmdel. |

The suit has been pending for sometime. According"to-;thejtestimony be-fore the vice chancellor Mr. Jones firstcompelled his wife, to live separatelyfrom him at the Globe hotel and laterforced her to leave the hotel entirely.

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SXOMWCS rmwutpi tram.

MBS. STBYSEB AT HOSPITAL

Sbnwibury Woman Vnaeriroes ThirdOperation for lujuty, '

Mrs. Randolph Stryker of Shrews-bury underwent an operation for thethird time at a Brooklyn hospital lustweek. A few months ago she was inan automobile accident at Marlboroand her leg was broken. The leg wastwice re-set, but neither operation wassatisfactory. Before Bhc was taken tothe Brooklyn hospital it was foundthat the leg had been broken in twoplaces instead,of one UH had previ-ously been thought.'

Rh« ••own* tn»WU*cf lunta'Honttrt u t TtuuMAf Aft mtooa;

Miss ' Florence Foun ;ain and R.James Huhter, both.of Eed Bonk, weremarried =Iast Thiirtdsy (afternoon atTrinity- church by Rev.'. Robert Mac-Kellar. The cirdnany' was witnessedby sovoral of thelr-friends and rela-tives. Miss Amy Caajubeirs wan brides-maid and Hurry Johnaorl was grooniii-man. The bride wore tc gray suit anda rose hat. Their left in a weddingtrip to Philadelphia. . fhe bride re-ceived a number of presents. Theyare living with .the. bride's grand-mother, Mrs.:H. J, Antoiides of Bor-den street. Mr. Hnuteiby Kirby & Hubbard, th<

1CAT BB SI.EOTKD O 9LBOAXE.

WlUUm B. Child of. ««d4hnk Maj ba afoiunsli

is employedgarage firm.

William S. Child of I East Frontstreet, a prominent s member ofGrace Methodist church, has beennamed as a possible delegate from thegeneral conference of the New Bruns-wick district of the Methodist churchto the quadrennial general conferenceof the Methodist- Episcopal church,which will meet at Minneapolis nextMay. Tho annual. conference of theMethodist church of thia district willbe held at the First Methodist churchat Asbury Park, beginning Tuesday,March 12th. The time lipiit for Meth-odist pastors may be restored at thisconference.

A PIAY AT'THE BMPtEE.

Moving- Pictur«« Will ba Omitted HaltMonday Night.

ilisbyry, Next Monday night the attraction at, Para-1 the Empire theater will be "DanielCopper Boone on the Trail." The play follows

•VCU....B, us.. u,.o, „....>. ~.iio Pip- the history of Daniel Boone when hepin, Twenty-Ounce Pippin and Macln- invaded Kentucky. The wilderness of

boxes, haThese boxiare packed

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also Dccn on display,how the npples as they

shipping to market.

held thin ollli-o" tilpeniled for poor \

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Th« liiinda uf Myron I,. <!i\mi>l>»llmul Arthur I', llntin of I.lttlo HI IvorMa roimUliloa w«r« ncooiilod, Thnbond* warn In tho mim uf fllilo midtli« hon.dftin<m were I,. II. Ciiin|ilinltnml John II. Unto..Maanpt ritimaK.

Flrnmen'a oxvhiptlun rartlflfntnaw»r« umnUd lo A. I.. llminott, Kur-IIIUII ){. Hmlth, J, |>. Hlnllli, J. II,

graJohn II. llrooki1. Mrs. llrooke waigiven abnoltitv cnntrol of thu |irop«rtywhich »he owned and uliio tho cuntodyof their two children. The woman intlu> niHo wan Mrii. I.ouitte Man«en, whoformerly conducted thn Oregon hotelnt Anluny I'mk, Mm. llnmki' In nowliving with her rliililrcii nt Hiiikcri-

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Won atoh.Ono of thu nitlclwi which wnn to

hnvn been illiitioned of nl tin1 mcentfnlr of St. JiiimiH chili wnn not dlnponedof until a week ago. Thin wnii « goldwatch nml wnn won by Minn AnnloMulonny of Wnllnni utront.

Xlrh aokool Win...On Now Vtmrii itftornoini tlm high

HCIIIKII (liifnutfld the Arrow 1'ivn ntbnnkotlinll by a iieoro of 'ii to 4. Tingnino wnn playml mi Ilio iinmiiiutlii

Writ »>p*r.Fifty pur cent reduction In nil wnll

impnm, I,«to«t •tylaa nnd Idoon Incut-out bordora. Katlmatai on p«lnt-Ing «ii<1 droomtlng. J, J. Trnvora,Mochnnlo atro«j, near Hrond.—Adv.

In this loenlity npploo equal in up.penrance nnd flavor to those grown byMr. Barclay have been grown for sev-eral years. The art of thinning theapples on the trees, however, hns notyet been learned by farmers here-abouts, with the result that while theyret enormous yields of perfect upples,the individual fruit is not as large asthe apples grown by Mr. Barclay. Theraising of apples under- modern meth-ods of culture has been practiced hereonly a very few years, but enough hasboon learned to prove that no soil orclimuto anywhere else fan produce aprplea which are in any way caual totho apples grown in the upple belt ofNew Jersey.

A couple of years ago Harvey Con-over of Middletown township, son ofW. W. Conover, bought ten acres ofapple orchards in Idaho, paying $600an acre for the orchard. He lias movedout there nnd will become an Idnhoapple grower. Mr. Barclay and otherexperienced apple growers say thatjust as fine apples nnd just as manyapples to the tree can be raised in theNew Jersey upple belt as can be raisedon the very best irrigated lunds of theWest. They say further that it costsno more to raise perfect npples herethan it does in the West, for tho sameinsect posts have to be fought therewhich have to be fought here. Landssuitable for apple growing can bobought in New Jersey for about one-third the price which hns to be paidfor Western apple lands; while theexpense of marketing the Westernfruit is much greater than the cost ofmarketing fruit in the Knst, where thegreat markets of the big cities areclose nt hand.

TIBS COMPANY

ell*f finfflns Company Vomln&te ArthntJtffray for Department Oflloer,

The annual meeting of Keliof flrecompany was held lust week nnd thefollowing ntl'icum were elected:

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t n l l M t ' H .M r . n u l l I I H K I H I M I I I IVPI.-1111111 T I l i i i n i l H I , .

I . I l l l i vH f i ' l v d i i - y — A . M . I I I I H I I I I I .T r i ' i i H i i i ' . - r - - A r l l i u r . h ' l T n y .I ' l i i ' | u i l l > ' v - . | | > - i ' l n - r l < ' l m n i t ) i - r l n h i ,

1 ' i . c i !•:. i i m t v i T . r i i n r i n - i i m i i i . » .T i ' i i H l i ' i M A r l l i u r . l i l Y n - y . ( ' . I t . I >,x w i l l , l . ' n u i k I ' l i l m i ' r , A . M ( i n M U I I l ,

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During tin; inci'lliig Arthur Jeffreywan noniinatt'd for svroml mifiinlnntchief of the Iteil Hank (Ire departmentfor the flection to !><> hclil in iMmcli.

Mnttira RB an Artlat.('luirli'M H. Ilorilcii of Onklnnd

iitiicl brought a Ilnldwln appli- to Tut:ItKOIHTKit oillce hint week mi which wana perfect plctuin drawn by tiutuic.The picture wan nn exact ir|iroiliirtliinof a leaf from nn np|>li< tree. In thoI'l'titnr (if IIKI liaf wivB tin1 cnutitr-ipnt'tof nn apple hloitiiom.

rlraman Motnlnata ORloan.'I'lii' liiili'peiiiliiit llrfl <'oiii|iany lioinl-

nnlcd cilUcem Innl Tunndny for (Jinniiminl i-lcetlim of olllinrn to iin hnlilnoxt month, 1'iaiik Huutui wun lumil-nnleil for fiiri'lnim nnd Willlnm <!rl«p-well for llrnt annlNtnnt fiiii'inmi with-out o|>piinlll(in.

that state has been reproduced in thescenic features of the play and thecompany carries severayndians andwolves.

Thia is Mr. Rittcr's first attempt atputting on anything except movingpictures and vaudeville acta. No mati-nee will be given on the day of theshow.

WAOOH WBECKED BY TBO£X,£Y.

Tinton Fnlli Junk Sealer In an Accidentat Bed Bank.

Terrence J. Keenan, a junk dealerof Tinton Falls, got drunk last Thurs-day und drove to Red flank. On Weststreet one of the cars on the Bed Bankand Keyport line struck his wagon andwrecked It. Keenan was in Child'sbakej'y at tho time and hie horsestarted across the street without anydriver. His horse was taken to a liv-ery stable. The man was so drunkthat he was hardly able to stand, andPoliceman Embley took him to the bor-ough hall to sober up. He was releasedFriday morning.

SPOUTING ANNUAL.

New B«ferenoe Book of Sporta Publlinedfay Bloliaid X. rot.

The Police Gazette sporting annual,which is published evciy year by Rich-ard K. Fox, has made its nppenrnncefor 1912. Mr. Fox has a handsomeresidence on Tower Hill avenue nnd iswell known to Red Bank people. Thesporting annual is one of the bestreference books on amateur and pro-fessional sports published. It con-tains the records of -various sportsand also publishes pictures of severalof the prominent athletes.

CHARGE IN BUSINESSES.H, T. TBTUBT TO MOTE FBOM

HUUTX H. WBI.I.EB'B BUIIDING.

He Will Take Up Qnsrtera la the IToiicliStore—Mr. Witter win ue» m i entireBuiUisc for XI* Bneineae and WillMake M u f Improvement*.Millnrd Filhnore Tetley will move

his newspaper and stationery businessthe first of next month from Frank H.Weller's building on Broad street tothe French building on the BameBtreet. Mr, Weller will UHU the tmllrufirst floor of the building for his hard-ware, furniture and toy business. Thepecond floor will be occupied us here-tofore by the law offices of AlstonBeekman and William Pope s borbershop. '

Mr. Wcllcr will make a number ofchanges, to the building, and it willbe enlarged and converted into anup-to-date place of business. An ad-dition of one story will be built to therear of the building, thus 'giving thestore a depth of 100 feet. The hall inthe center of the building will be tornout and moved to the north side, andthe partition between the parts of thebuilding occupied by Mr. Weller andMr. Tetley will also be torri.out.

The store will have a frontage ofthirty feet on Broad street, and thechange will give Mr. Weller aboutthree times as much floor space forhia business as he now has. Mewshow windows will be installed andthe entire building will have a metalfront. A cellar will be under the en-tire building, and there will be a largestoreroom for keeping goods in quan-tities.

Mr. Weller's business has steadilyincreased since he first moved here,and for some time past he has beencramped for quarters. This necessi-tated the change. Mr. Weller cameto Red Bank from Newburg, NewYork, fourteen years ago. He firstengaged in business in that part ofhis store occupied by Mr.-Tetley. Heoutgrew these quarters and moved tohis present store. Ha was liulilntriousand thrifty, and three years atfo hebought from the Alice Bordeti estatethe building he occupies. His enlargedquarters will enable him to carry alarger and more complete assortmentof goods and will place his store in aclass with the more pretentious busi-nesses of Broad street. • I

Mr. Tetley's lease does nol expire}till April, hut ho intcndii to move to jthe French buildinp on the cast sklu ofBroad street next month. Ilis busi-ness was ylarted by his father, the lateJohn T. Tetley, in 188G. He openeda newspaper and stationery businessin an old building on Broad .street.Seven years Inter he moved to theMiss Carrie Hcndrkkson building- onEast Kront street, where he remainedten years. The business lias sincebeen carried on in the Weller building.John T. Tetley took his son, MillarclFillniorc Tclloy, in purllicrship withhim October 3d, 189!). Since his fiith-cr's death last September Millard hasconducted the business alone.

HORSES LOST IN FIRERACING STOCK BELONGING TO WILLIAM KELLY

ROASTED TO DEATH SATURDAY.

They were in a Barn on the Fair Ground*—Hone* were Valuedat $1,500 and Mr. Kelly will Receive No Insurance-The Build-ing was Totally Destroyed, and Farm Implement* and StrawBelonging to Benjamin Allen Parker were Burned-~Three horses, a barn and farming:

implements were destroyed in a fireon the Red Bank fair grounds at thecorner of Shrewsbury avenue and theNewman Springs road last Saturdayafternoon. The horses were owned byWilliam Kelly, proprietor of theAmerican hotel, and the barn wasbuilt by the fair association, whichleases its grounds from BenjaminAllen Parker. The farm tools de-stroyed belonged to Mr. Parker,

The horses were valued at $1,500,and Mr. Kelly will receive no in-surance. He had them insured whenthey were at his hotel stables/but for-got to have a transfer clause insertedin his insurance papers when thehorses were moved to the fair grounds.They were trotter^ and were beingtrained on the fair association's trackfor races in the spring. The horsesburned were Willsonnora, Black Coltand Dudley. Mr. Kelly bought BlackColt at a sale in Madison Square Gar-den at New York three weeks ago.Tho horses had been at the fairgrounds about two weeks. FrancisSignal, the best horse in Mr. Kelly'sstring* was also in winter xujarters atthe fair grounds, but happened to beout of the stable when the fire brokeout.

The fire occurred in the barn on thenorth end of the property near theNewman Springs road. A high boardfence hides the building from viewfrom the road. Mrs. John Wildcr-muth, who is recovering from sickness,was sitting in her bedroom when shesaw dames and smoke coining from thebuildingv She told the other membersof the family about it and an alarmwas rung in. Westside hose companyresponded, but was unable to do muchwork because the • hose froze andburst. Union, Liberty and Relief hosecompanies and Navcsink hook andladder company were summoned andwere soon on the scene. Libertyused its automobile truck and arrivedbefore the other companies. The firewas too far advanced to save the build-ings or horses, but the firemen keptthe flames from spreading to adjoin'ing buildings.

When the fire gong.of Wcst>ir|p. hosecompany rang Mr. Parker, who iscaretaker of the fair grounds, was inthe haymow of his barn throwingdown hay to his cattle. He hurrieddownstairs, currying a pitchfork inhis hand. In his excitement and hun-yto get to the fire he fell when ncuvthe bottom of the ladder leading to

the haymow. One of the tines of hispitchfork scraped his face. Mr. Par-ker says it makes him nervous everytime he thinks what might have hap-pened if the pitchfork had caught himsquarely under his throat,

Mr. Parker and John Doughertywere among the first to reach the blaz-ing barn, but even at that time thefire was too far advanced to enterthe building and lead the horses out.Near the barn was a jaggur wagon,which had caught fire. The heat wagso intense that Mr. Parker hesitatedabout trying to save this. He and Mr.Dougherty stood debating the questionwhen they saw the vehicle advancing'towards them apparently of its ownaccord. Vernon Dey, aged twelveyears, son of Richard Dey, hadcrawled under the body of the wagonand was pushing it away from thebarn. It was a risky operation, but.the boy saved the wagon and escapedinjury himself.

A strong wind was blowing and itlooked for a time as if the fire wouldspread to the adjoining buildings. Mr.Parker had twelve pigs in two barnsnearby and these were turned loose.The animals ran towards the flameswith the apparent intention of dashinginto the fire. Men and boys bent themoff with sticks and clubs. The swinewere so badly frightened that Mr.Parker did not recover all of themtill the next morning. The barn was',burned to the ground and part of theboard fence was destroyed.

The building burned containedtwelve box stalls and was about 24x72feet. It is valued at $900 and is in-sured. Mr. Kelly made a number ofimprovements to it before he movedhis horses. Part of the building wanused as sleeping quarters by Henry,the trainer, and a stove was kept inthis room. It is generally thoughtthat the stove became overheated andcaused the fire. Some clothes belong-ing to the trainer, his watch and $5 incosh were destroyed in the tire. Mr.Parker lost plows, harrows, furrow-ing sleds, shelvings and two tons ofstraw. No one was in the buildingwhen it caught fire, the trainer havingdrivon Frahcos Signnl to Red Bank:

The Westside hose company wascalled out Sunday night to put out thefire in the ruins of the barn which hadblazed up again, The firemen hadtheir apparatus at the fire and wereplaying a stream on the burning timb-ers in tcso tluin four minuter, from thetime the alarm wus bounded.

Dr. H. W, Voung- Having- Many ChnngosMade to tho Miuugh Bouse.

Dr. H. W. Young, who bought El-woixl Minus's house on Broad structhist winter, is remodeling the dwellingami liuilding a garage. The work willbe completed by April 1st and is beingdone by George Sowing, who also drewthe plans. The cost will be $5,500.

The house will be remodeled into thecolonial style of architecture. The cel-lar will be enlarged no as to be underthn cnt'ii'o house, am). th<r'foun(]atinnwill bti raised eighte 'p inches. Theft h ill f t

POST IHBTALLKD.

HEW WABIHOUM,

Trod ». -Wlltolt'1 Bullnlng Compl«t«<lmid Now In U<«.

Fred D. WikoiT's feiil anil coal ware-

Gathering; of 3&0 People Witness Cere-mmilee At £ e d Bank.

The new officers of Ari-owsmitb Postof Red Bank were installed lastThursday night. About USD personswere present, including visitors fromother pooto. Department ami statepost otlicials were present and con-ducted the ceremonies. The ceremon-ies were followed by u selection by thehigh school orchestra, speeches, a songby the ladies' auxiliary, a recitationby Miss Dot Seeley, a solo by Mis.sEdna Nascr and an address by Ituv.J. h. Miner. The evening's festivitieswound up with the ferving of rcfresh-menty. The new ofiicevs of the postwore printed in a previous issue ofTHE REGISTER.

NEW OVERSEER OF POOR.

Thu

row KolfU Thli Otttoo InTownahip.

Hulmikl townshiphouse at'the corner of Maple avenue IJ1"'1 !«»<• Friday, and mml«.liu-ob l.am-anil Bergen plate has l>wn finished "frtson chairman. All his u|.point-l'Eeil Jtland is now in usu. Mr. Wikoff hasbeen hiuulicai>(io<l by \muliMuu\tc wivre-housc quai ter.s since his buildings were

i destroyed six months u^o. The n^whuilili in: is about the Mime IIH thu olilnun except that it h somewhat largernnd in equipped with more completeand up-to-date niiieliiiii-ry.

Bnrprlsa Flirty.

Mrs. Arthur .1, Ilngrnnaii of SpringHlreut ri'i'iiivcd a Mirnrisc visit, friunabout thirty frit'iul'i lu.-<t< Wi'dtifmluynight. VurimiH wmii's were playedand p i d d Hnnd I

A family rnunliin wnn held NowYearn liny at John Muipliy'n ut Tintonli'idln. 'I homi innn<int worn Mr. mulMm. WlIlium Murphy, Jna«|>h Uavan-•UKII, John Murphy and Miaava Kittlanml MnrKmcl. Murphy of N»w Yorkmid Mr. nnd Mr«. Hold of Kahway,

prized wen' awardeVrcy Longntivct. nnd

re playeded to Hai-ry

y g nd Minn Kliz-nhoth LongHtroi'l. The rvening'it frii-tivitii';. wound up with dnncing anilthu nerving of lrfn.'iliiiirntn.

were conlirnieil. The must im-|)iiitiint was that of Daniel Mason ofCtMitorvillo to the ollin; of overseer ofthe poor. Mr. MUMMI stim-i'ds Dr.C. A. Palmer of Ilolnidi-I. Ci'orgi-l.ninbei'tson wns rr-n|i|Hiintcd ck'rlcand William Atki'i-snn of Keyport wasiv-appointi'd township counsel.

, )eighte^will u

gpfront porch will ue of concreteblocked off into tile squares. The in-terior of the house will be finished inwhite enamel, and hardwood floorswill be laid throughout. Three dor-mer windows will bo in tho front roof.The house will be provided with steamheat, electricity and hot and coldwuter..

A stucco garage, 18x22 foet, twoitorics high, is being built in the rearof the property. It will have a cementfloor,

SOXiD TWENTY PIQS.

That'« What a Twenty.pive Cent Adver-tliement Did (or B. A.. Furker.

Two weeks ago B. A. Parker, wholives on the Neman Springs road, ad-vertised thirty pigs for sale in a wantadvertisement in THE RECISTKU. In aweek's time he sold twenty of them.Two were bought by Arthur Brill ofOceanic, who will dispose of them onthe cu-uutrnlive plan. Two worebought by Charles Duppler and twoothers were sold to a man who worksfor Duppler. The remainder werebought by a New York man. Tin'Kr.(;i!iTKil has ii eiiviilntion of monthan r»,0(1(1 copies enclinii'ims TIIK HKIUSTKU

I M«k« Vl.lt.

ni nf Hie Patriotic,of Knl Hunk

S o v t ' i a l i i ieinbi.SOIIII o f A i t u ' i i c av l l i i t e d t i le A l l e l l l o w l l loilK" Ilint'r i idrni l i iy w e e k . Tin1 t i i | ) w a n iimdnill a n i iul i ini i i l i l lc . (In Hie w u y t o AII n i i t o w n t h e y exprt ic i i i ' i -d t i r o tro i i ldow i t h thn inni'hiiK' and <lld n o t g e tIlliM'i' l ln l l l iii'Vera) lliiurn l i f l i ' i t h enc l i c i lu l ed t i m e ,

Itoaa; Drannhtra W«rtfl«H K a r a .

( 'nn ip a n d . lo l i i i .1,H i i i n c l i , W I T H

N E W MIITOU

Trail Wntara Triad Out N a w Wcxlol M<m-dny With l]m:«llont n o a n l t a .

['rvil W i i l e n ; nT Hie Red IlaiiU Kil l-y;r l i i i i l iui l l a l a i | : e inuti ir ici'licmllid tin1 c r u f t wan ivivi'ii it:t lin;t t r y -ill. Mmidi iy w i t h I'xcclliMil ri'sultii.'he niaebin*' in of n v e r y hi|d> IIOI'M'

p u w i ' r m i d nuiH iilnicni, a s Miuouth IUI u cDinrnderi'KUlnr jce crnrt . In runtiinjv tl ie I'm' fe;iii i i i i torhmil off t h e ir<> t l i e Imnl. nl ippvd(ilf a nli ink a n d w i n u l i g l i l l y ilmniiKi'il. ' t h e irrIt. w i l l 1H> vt'p»ii'i'd ivt- tMii'e ivml wi l l l>i: clutlunvr.nut. a t ta in thin w«i-l

l l u r k l n , Inilli o fn i a i i l i ' i l Innl Wi'diii'iiilny n l g l i t liy J imIII" .Ill lnen II . .'ill-kleii, ( icol'K" l loW-l i iud o f ]> tng l l r n n c l i wn'i thn witnonit .M r . n m l M m . D i n Inn urn l i v i n g a tL o n g O r n n c l i , w l i m * Mi'. D i u k l i i lit II

hulclior,^ ^ «^^ —

Ttn* Irinaa.A bottl* of gcxiil California, pan

aharry or flarat, glvmi sway fr«i «|Uour dolUr a full <|uart Cablnst ohUhay avary Haturday. J, I. Monakjj IIRaat Front ttraat, Kwl Hank.—Ad*

whii-llmul by

12r>,tlll(l pt'ople. Among .Mich a vastnvniy of renders tlu1 iidviutisi'i' is a'iiHist certain to fintl Mimii' line who wiliny tlie things he hus for side.

HOY BREAKS 7111100011 ICE.

Uohiumt I.oValley at Dunk litre«t U«t«n Wet t l" ! Wllll* SkntliiK flunilny.

lU'lmmil LeVallcy of Hunk stnrtwhile iiknting nn the ciccli Huudayn f l i ' l l i n n n , l i l ' o k i > t h | - i i l l ^ l l I h c i c i 1 l l c a lDutch N e c k n n d got n tluinnic. l i wAt i n g , l . i 'Vi i l l rv anil WIIIH1 f i i i l i i l i ! wereMci'ini^ IIDIV ini u p t h e c i cr l i t h e yi-iiulil s l , ; i l i ' a m i l . ' ' V a l l r \ w a s IIMIIIIII1

liia c i i i i ip i iu ions w h e n h e wrnt t l i roug lh H i l ' h l l l 1l i e cried I'm- h

i ilii) nut dare tu Ki)nf wttill|C the liilini'lu r;et lulinre l>y en

nnd liantrlietl liome

EI-ECTIOK.

Westslde HOBB Company Holclfl AnnualMooting liast Wfldnosday

The annual election of officers ofWestside hose company was held lastWednesday night in the firehoufe onLcighton avenue. The following of-ficers were elected:

Fm-tMULiu—1-Mt'iiFi rm ,\K»iHlu

•husi.y.it ] l.'iirt'iima — Kidney

AssisUmt l'-(>rvMi\an—ThonuiHIdnniuK.

Thlfil AMSlntant 1'iii-L'inaii—llyiilt Cun-

• liecrf'tiirj—lVili'r (flslesflii. • , ''t 'l 'easurei'- r .u^t Oi-nlierK.Kiri' Voile.—r.e,n-K,' \v. llrowor.Trustees—lln^li W. Hanenck. (.leorco

W. llrowi-r. Rulien Tlltim. flincles Ilnrt-lott.

The auditing committee of the com-pany made its report which showedthat the company owned its house andlot and was in a very prosperous con-dition. The company is well equippedwith apparatus and new uniforms willbe bought next rpring. There is alsosome talk of building another andlarger firehouse anil a fair will be heldthe coming summer to raise money forthis purpose. If the company decidesnot to build a now house this yearthe money from the fair will be linedto buy new apparatus, either a hosewagon or a combination chemical en-gine and hose wagon. At the close oftin' nii'i'tiiig the firemen enjoyed clamchowder amljither Rood things pre-pared by somlg)f the members.

NEW ARTIST IK TOWN.

C. W. Bnrdelll BXuvea from Ziotigr Branchlu the Grate Bulltllng-.

('. W. Harili'lli, a sitvn painter, ar-tist :inil furniture repairor, has movedfrom LoiiK Kt'niu'h and bus ntartcd inIUIMIICRH at Ucd Bunk in Iicnjiimin11. C'nite'K building at Went KrontHtrcet and Bridge avenue. He i spainting n scene for the MajestictiicnUT. Mr. Hardelli wax born in UUKvminlry, but. is of Kalian ilcsi'i-nt. Iliawork UK an nrtint IIUH alt iacted con-Kidrrablr iitU'iitimi. and jMiiisv, amifrom his tiiivinn's Mr. Itai'dclli rol-U'l-ted CIKUI^II money fnc u conipi'tonr«fur hit nlil day. l ie luai'ried anil. tutted hull: eliccpine; at ^atll'i'alicini'i^.I Inline tlie eaitlupiake IUM wife undtwo children were lulled nnd both ofInM le|'.l wcl'r lilnkell. All (if lli« lillV-in|rii were swept away, and he had l<»niaki' a fi-i'sh Mtnit in lift-,

lull 111'>iia

Mi'i| ' n i l

dry

Mr. null Darker n»r«ll»ll«il.

«f

fur

P r l a a

l i c i t n u n

for WhirlnwIlil'I'll, Wllll CIltldlK'l'! II

l i i i t i i i i 'r i irui i i l i l t ig a l i n e n t l>'rei'li<ild, hai lliei'll l iwat ' i le i l It cn l ih |> i i / . e f o r t i l elieiit w i n d o w i l i i i |d i iy i'i n cunteMt einii l l i c te i t l iy a l i l e tn l p n l i a l i I 'ni i ipi i i iy .M r . t l i r c l i f o i in i ' i ' l y c i i n i l u e t e i l n i i lnrcun I I n i a d n l r e e l , U n l H u n k .

MurrlaA l i j •> Jnatlfia,

Mliut Mulililll Ml^liciMMi. i l n l l t ' l i t e r u fl' 'rauK M l ^ l l l i i x - o , i tni l A n t u n n l ' i > l i ' / / e ,Inil l i u f U n l l le l l lk , w e i e m a n l e d I•!ntVVei l i ieni l i iy Illlfllt l i y ' l u n l l l i ' . l i l l l iei i II .

{•.. r l l f i u ' m i W m l h l e y a m iHankin W » M < M

Mr. C I I I I ' « M la II b i i t i ' l i n

ywitn i ' l i i i i ' i i .

Tw «»ntw p n l y pair y |o f lifiiwa u l I), A . M l i / r n ' n , till l lr iat reel, Unit Unnk. Adv.

i»n nv»'ry |nilr' t i l l d

.iv f<M- « l k « .

I I |H(ifi'!i.'iiiinid plinlol Hl Hk

VhotOKmylv AH

M. !•'. l ' 'u l lr a p l ) < ' i - , in c n i i v a i i i i i n i r l i t e H e i l l \ n n l i

d i i i t i i c t o f I ' l l l in f u r p l i i i l i i | ; i i i p h n o finln-1:", u l ' t i n - K i d I l i l l i U l i i d ) ( e .

T l l e l i c p l l i i t n ^ l ' l l p l n i w i l l l i e p u t i l l n i li i l U m n w h i c l i ^ v t l l l i e l * c p ( i n ( h e 1 ( i d u ^r n i i i i i , ( W I T nl s t y p e r c e n t n f t a nl i l e i u l i i ' l i . h a v i ' i i l ' i e e i l III h a v e t h e i r| ' l i i , ( i . | ' n i | l i n i n H i e I k .

i T l n a r . o a e a H K t n l i .

M l i t ' i t 1 , . I v i n n o f l l v d H u n k n m lI I I . M n tin o f I. 'UIK I l i n n r l l l i e d III t i lK I I I K I I i l l 7 l i l u i K ' t ' t ut , t h e l , l i l l g I l i n n r l lpr || It ( lull IMIIIIIIllll NOW Vl'lll'll, III till'"IH',,1 ..IT ui :T.I I nelili . .,f v.'i t» :'•>..

Map" won with

All kltuln of I'yn troiihln Imalod anilItlnanoa fillulnlicxl. Work fully l(Uarnnlwl, I,. (I. Tafautuky, n«im 4I'llmivr IHIIIIIIHK, Itol Ilmik. M\>,

Mini; t i v i d u i l e CnUc, <l»\iCliiirli'ii (Inlic nf Ciilhi'i'ini! Hli'ci't, unilIdlin l leeker, UIMI uf llrtl Hank, w e t onun rieil DiTiiiiliei' ',!:id at l lridgi'ton.IMi. anil iMrn. Decker were iirreiiaikclait T lu in ' lav iiii'hl at the liumi, of

M r mul Mm, Andrew .1. Hill . Munir.WIIM furnliilii'il liy l.ou IIIIIICIIIIIIIK', Kdw i n d Miiiiuhiiii, IMIWUIII Dronnrri

ml .liiineii .loneti. The iK'ienadi'rMi i lnl irred a l i ou t ?A>.

Muiiawny at th« Plmldua .

l l n n i e l MeCi in i i i e l i of Hie I ' l i i i lanxwi iu d r i v i n g l innu' lunt Wt-ditefKlayninhl . w h e n liiii liorno ran a w a y . I I IHWilson w a n i i v i i l i i r n e d unit wua •unityil i i i i i i iK'il . Mr . Mt-Ciiiinicli riirii|Hii| I n .Jury.

M.

ajltlokau With Vnraljral*.

C. Knu-rj uf |luil«>" n»»nu«l l It Ti

C. j |wlill,' on hlii Wuy lionin Iniit TtiMAaity„fl,,i 11,1,111 Wan itlrlrluni with n pararjr-II'.' nlmtio mul wnn tnki'ii liomn In •>WIIKIUI, I'" ' n t l l > w much Itnproveil*

ITic. Woillrll linnn at KIC, (,'llitU, Ul»liulliT, llrouil ittirrl, Kcil Uunk. Adr.

TgE HEPJUNK^BOiffTEEL

BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN ALL PARTS

OF MONMOUTH COUNTY.

NEW FAMHIOH nusE- irwii TUB

25 Per CentReduction Sale

ON

Spits and Overcoats.$20 Suits and Overcoats now

$15$18 Suits and Overcoats now

$13.50

$15 Suits and Overcoats now$11.25

$12 Suits and Overcoats now$9

$10 Suits and Overcoats now$7.50

$8 Suits and Overcoats now $6

SWEATERS.Some 200Sweater Coats at 1.50Knit Vests, worth 1.75 to $2.00,

now at 1.25

Heavy Shaker . Knit Sweaters,high collars, much sought afterbut scarce, priced at 3.50,4.00 nnd 4.50.

Other High Neck Sweaters, 50c.and 1.00 each.

Heavy Shaker knit Coat Sweaters3.00 to 5.00

Coat Sweaters as low as 50c.

50c. President Suspenders 39c.

50c. tan, blue Chambray Shirtsat 39c.

Heavy Outing Flannel Shirts at39c.

Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, a job lot,2 for 25c. Worth 25c. and

50c. each.

High Neck Light Weight Jersey !

Sweaters, gray, blue and

Personal Notes, Sale of Property, Building Operations, Entertainments, Lodge Doings, Slight Fires, Births, Marriages, Deaths,Accidents, Cases of Sickness, Proceedings of Official Bodies andOther Interesting Features of Town and County.Miss Stella I". Wavren, who has been

acting as temporary organist for theCoiiKriiKational church at Asbury

accepted the position per-Park-, lias• manently.

Calvin Mulsbury- has accepted a po-sition in Albi-rt Nelson & Co.'a ware-house at Imlaystown in place of DavidVanHise. who resigned.

Miss Henderson of Forked River has| been eny;ae,cd to teach school at the! 1'nion school where Miss Fountainhits been teachinc

James ,1.1. Terhunc- and Miss HelenTerliune of Matawan have returnedfrom tlu'ir trip of a month in theSouth.

Theodore VanNoto of Oakhurst wasadmitted to the Lone; Branch hospitalhist wcek-juflferini; from rheumatism.

Arthur Allen of Seagirt has beenseriously sick with mumps and rheu-matism. Ho is now recovering.

1 Peter Archer hay hired with Ever-i ett r.ambertson of Adelphia by thei month for (lie enininj; year.: .-V daughter was horn last Thurs-| day to .Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G.

j Mrs. George li. Dndd of Avon gave! hit th to a daughter last .Wednesday.j .Mrs. John .Stultz has bought a lotj JII Kiurlislitotvn from Joncph Went.! STcCpniieH Intlictoil.1 Andrew -I. McConne.ll, the. sciencehealer who >hot hi;- wife Lit Oi'ean.

• (Irnvc a few we'.'li.s a. n, has been in-! dieted for assault with intent to kill.

At, present he is in the Tombs a t NewI York, hut he will lie brought to Free-' holil"fnr trial,j Diotl of Konrt Oiaeaso.; Mrs. Klmiva (.'ottrell, wife of Re-illyiC'ottri'll ui Freehold, died last Friday' week nf lienrt diseiu1.1. She was 51years old niitl Upsides her husband

! leaves fi\'t' Mill- ;u:d two daughters.• She was a nu'inher of the Daughtersj')i' Lil'i-rty. .) Borough Council Orgftnisee.[ lrr;iiik C. IIcdK' was sworn in as• mayor of' Matnwau last wt'ek to suc-I .'ei-U S. 1!. 10ngleslo.ii. The other

' ' atv F. H. Lloyd, ElwoodA. K. Henderson, W. H.Ii. Thompson and C. H.

Wnrdell.Doctors Meet at Matsvwan.

Thi! December meeting of the Mon-moutli county lionieopnlhk' society was

'hold at Or. Straughn's residence atMaUuvan last Thursday week. Dr.Fay of Atlantic Highlands read apaper on the "Treatment of I'neu-

n(VanUralile,iShal'to, !•'.

Thfhusint'

take

*»i>«.= sow.iay hn^'lish

Flias sold his feed

Freehold to James T.Mr. Ilutcbin.-on wasnvi'il us Hold su;Terin'

H» willofs s e s s i i ! i i o n t h e f i r

Jacob Showles, an old-time circusclown with Forepuugh's eircus andlater a circus owner, died at LongBranch last week at the URC of 8.'!years. He had conducted a liverystable at Long Branch since giving upthe show business..Will Bnlld Hew Flrehonie.

The Branchport fire company ofLone; Branch, has approved plans fora three-story firchouse. The firstfloor will contain accommodations forhorses and apparatus and the secondfloor quarters for the driver.Wou Poultry Prises.

J. C. Pumierford of Frencau wonflrstt prize with his pen of -Buff Leg-horns at the Madison Square poultryshow at New York recently for thefourth consecutive time. This is con-sidered an unequalled record.Monument Bill Fnj»ei Senate.

The bill introduced by SenatorBriggs. authorizing an appropriationof $10,000 for a monument for Presi-dent Gat-field at Long Branch haspassed the senate and is now beforethe lower house for approval.Hew Street CoiiimlESionor.

Joseph J. Kiernnn, a former NewYork detective', lias been appointedsli'L-el superintendent of Long Branchby Mayor Packer. The salary is $300ii year, but an effort will be"made tohave it increased to $1,200.Belief Association OtQcera.

C. W. Ilulshart has been electedpre.-ide-nl of the Matawan firemen's re-lief association for the^ensuing year.W. A. Rodgers is secretary ami treas-urer and W. A. Fountain is represen-tative to the state meeting. •Quits. Dairy Business.

Alfred Bradley, who has been man-ager of tlie Allcntown creamery thepast twenty years, has sold his house-hold goods and will m'ove to Frank-ford, N. Y., where he will be employedby a farm machinery linn.Window Curtains Bnrnod.

A fire occurred in the home of Mrs.Sarah M. Payne of Freehold last Sat-urday week. A lighted match wasdropped in some lace window curtainswhich immediately blazed up. The

maroon, 50c1., 100, 1.25, 1.S0 ' Bnnlc Ewuloyco to! Kdward P

and 2.00who has been

damage amounted toBig- Gift to Freventprltun.

John D. Rockefeller has subscribed$10,001) toward the new building to beerected at the tuberculosis preven-torium at Farmingdale. The giftcontingent upon $1-10,000 being col-lected from other sources.Pytliiflns sleet Oflloors.

J. William Roome is the new chan-cellor commander of the Freeholdlodge of Knights of Pythias.. WilliamK. Curtis has%e<in elected trustee forthree years and C. Blakeney represen-

next! tativc to the grand lodge.Tire in a Hotel.

Fi\v was discovered in a pile ofboxes in the basement of the American

einployi'd in the Spring Lake national ] hotel :il Krcchold liist. week. The cmbk l h l f t t h p l o y e e n f t h e h o t l p u t t h b l a z u

Heavy Pea Jackets, with ulstercollars, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50 and$5.00

Corduroy and Leather Reversi-ble Coats at 5.00'

p y pg'bank several years, has loft the em

f h iploy .leavewill c

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Corduroy and Sheepskin Coats,! A LonfI Drnilcl

Miss I'aiby

5.00 and 5.50

ployee.- of the hotel put the blaze, outwith a few buckets of water before anyserious damage resulted,marrloti 4ti Years.

Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. VanNote ofLong Brunch celebrated their 46thwedding anniversary New Years dayAbout twenty of their friends and rel-atives enjoyed dinner with them

tended by al:mit 1-Ti person.'-, most -of i celebration of the event,whom iVol'u graduates of the school. I wedded Over a Year.

h Wedding-. | Miss Hazel Mulford. formerly ofWest and Frank To- Ocean Grove, and Walter Hngorman

Alumni Rexmioii.The alumni association of the Ficc-

lh>!(l iiigh sclmol held its annual re-union and dance at the armory lastl-YUlaV night wvek. The altair wa> at-

Sheepskin Vests at 2.50

of Ocean Grove have announced thatthey were married over a year ago byItev.-T. R. Taylor at Avon. They ar"f

kanos, both of Long Branch, were mar-ried Sunday of last week by Rev. W. P.C.anlwi'll. Mr. and Mrs. Tokamis willlive with the bride's parents, Mr. and • now living at Newark.

- -.... •- - - - - _- j Mi-r-; .hrnu's Kwansml, until spring. [profit of isoaoh Trout.Corduroy Pants, 1:25, 1.50,2.00, , OCBHH Orove wiim. ] Asbury Park's beach front returned

| Ocean drove ili-featcd the Asbury a net'profit last year of $12,0.13.29; Park high school basketball team New ' according to the annual report of, theYears day. The game netted about : beach commission. This amount

1 £7^0, which was given to the widowof 'Charles l,ipi>incntt, tbt' AiiburyPark policeman, who was murdered.

! Car Hits Ba^uago Truck.A passenger nmeii was switched off

2.50, 3.00 and 3.50

Canton Flannel Drawers, 50c.

Red Wool Shirts and Drawers,1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 each.

Other Wool Shirts and Drawers,1.00, 1.25 and 1.65

the excess income over and above alexpentie.i for the year.Bought a HoaiRe. . ,

Charles Woodward hus bovight :house at Englishtown from the Jona-

h

An Open Letter to Mrs. Good JudgmentDEAR MADAM: • ' ' -

We adopt this form of addressing you for the reason that we have something to tell you that is of very personalconcern. No doubt you have heard your friends say that Joseph Salz's Dry Goods Store is now holding the greatest" WHITE GOODS SALE " that has ever been held in Red Bank. Our purpose now is not to boast of it, because boastingis not our style, but to tell as best we can wherein this sale is greater than any of our former sales. Therefore, the causeback of this sale is the difference of advantage, and the advantage haa never been what it is now. In view of all this wethink we are safe in saying that you cannot afford to buy any (Muslin Underwear or Corsets) until you have first seen whatthis sale has to offer. And among other things you might ask to see the New Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets at $2 .79 , andOne Dollar C-B Corsets at 98c . a pair, and W. B., Nuform 1912 Corsets at $1 .19 a pair.

., Commercially yours,

RICH PICKINGS IN OUR PRE-INVENTORY SALE.CLOAKS, SUITS and in fact every department in thestore offers extra- special values. , . . .

JOSEPH SAL2,HE'D SANK, N. J,

s'onfaining several mail pouches. Sev-eral nf the- pouehus weri' badly cut.

Heavy Fleeced Lined Shirts and | nua nt Hospital.Mrs. Liicv Colvard. mother of

at the Matawan station hist wool; and ' ' l i i n Kmmons entitle which is at pres-ii lnakvnnin could stop it the o n t occupied by Mrs. James Holmes,

had crashed into a baggage truck.'1"'10 ll1 '"' includes a strip of land in

Drawers, 39c.

Blue, gray and khaki coloredFlannel Shirts at 1.00, 1,25,1.50 up to 2.75 each.

Slip-on Raincoats,$2.50, $5.00 and

$7.00Gloves and Mittens,

Lnrgest Stock nnd LowestPrices.

A lot of Khaki Trousers, sizes 32and 'M wnist only at 85c,worth 1.25

Rubber nnd Oiled Con In for Menand Boyi.

Black Cnrdiijnn .liululn 1.50 to4.00; ni/.e» ;i(i to 50 inch bunt.

Hats Caps andFurnishings

AT

the rear of the house.New Pool- Overseer.

Robert Lewis has been appointedoverseer of the poor of Freehold town-ship to succeed WyckolF Harknlow,who has held this position for nearlythi r ly ycai'Ei. .Mr. Lewis's salary wasfixed at .SL'HII a year .Animal Election.

At the annua l election ofLoflieers ofthe I ' informed rank of Knights ofPyth ias of Freehold last week F. 1).lii ' linrtt was elected capta in , \V. II.Davis fust l ieutenant nnd K. 1). Clity-tnn M'cond l ieutenant .New Townahln Commutes.

Hhoi! gture itobiied. j The Matawun township committee

Tin' slio,' .-tore I'unilui'li'il by ll i ' i i ry n iyan i i ed Monday of last week. JohnShapi ro at Long Hiun. l t was broken • 0 . Wins was elected lust fall ti> silf-inlo and robhetl last Tuesday n ight , feetl hi ini ' l f . Mr. Ivins was matleThe .-afi- was unlocked and Ihe robber cliairnian nf the I'onimitti'c and LouisM i u r n l a diantuiul ving and simit' 11. Sti 'mh'r t r e a su re r .

I'olyard of l.mit ISnm.'h, died at thei-nniv r»!';nu'h hospital last Thursday.S l i c w a s Til y t - ; u s i>ld a n d l \ ; \d b e e n ivtt i n ' h o s p i t a l ' s in . - i - l i i - t M n l c l l . S h eU ' i i v t s r h I ei- s u n s a n i l a d a u g h t e r .

S l i g h t T i r o a t L o u s ' B r a n c h .A i o v e r i u e : o v e r a u ; i ; ; j e t i n t h e

I n l i n e "I" l l i ! ' . \ ; i l i l ( i r r r n n | ' l .u i iL 'l l i a i u ' h t'MUL'lif l i t , 1 l a s t w t ' d x a n d ; u ii d a v m w ; i - t i m v . - i i i n . 'Vl i r t i r e w a sp u t n u t l i c f o r r t h e 1\ivnii II r f a i ' l i i ' d t h ei i i u i M ' a n d t l i e d a m a g e w a s s l i i r h t .

Asbury Park wits hold New Years atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Taylorof Asbury Park. p

Adopted a Girl.Mr. and Mrs. Theodore V. Griffin, of

Englishtown wen- before Judge Fos-ter last week with a petition for theadoption of Mnrjorie Johnson, whotas been living witli them. The peti-tion was granted.Ocean Ctrova Eoy Hurt.

Abi-am Westcrvclt, the young son ofGeorge Westervelt of Ocean Grove,fell on a picket fence: last .Saturdayweek and received a bad cut on histhigh. It required several stitches toclose the wound.Sunday-School Ofilcers.

James Atcheson has bi'en elected su-perintendent of the West Long BranchMethodist Sunday-school. A. R. Chin-ery is assistant .''tiperinteiidenl, JamesHeyer secretary alul William E. Nor-ton treasurer.Bailroad AffentB Transferred.

and E. H. .Cherry of Matiuvan hastaken Mr. Bailey's place at Branch-port. Joseph K. Craig is freight agentat Spring' Lake.Bod Meu Xustalled.

John Henry Green, district deputyof the lodge of Red Men, installed thenewly elected officers of the LongBranch lntlire last TluiraUty' night.After the installation a clam supperwas enjoyed.

Wedded While on a Viait.Miss Bertha Clayton of Spring Lake

and William II. Schuyler uf Pittsburgwere married while on a visit to Phil-adelphia lust Thursday week. Thewedding was a complete .surprise t«their friends.Bis: Cltisi Initiated.

The Oakhurst lodge of PatrioticSons uf America held a class initiationlast night followed by a lunch. Theclass -nuniliPiell"2Z'anu*everarvisitfiTgmembers were present to witness theceremonies. ,

£ccwyer au School Board.Clarence G. VanNote, a Long

Branch lawyer, has been elected amember of the Long Branch hoard ofeducation to succeed Dr. Walter S.Reed, who recently resigned.

I Wedded Today.Miss Helen Vanderveer, daughter of

Harvey VanderVeev and Wilson Appli?-jgnte, son of'Abijah Appkgute, both ofEnglishtown, were married at noon to-day at the home of the bride.Hosiery Stolen.

Several pairs of stockings werestolen from a clothesline in the yard

; of Randolph Slocum of Long Branchlast Tuesday night.

( {('niitinueil on next page.)

• Hero is a remedy that will cureyouv eulil. Why waste time and mnney

, t'Njici iiuiiiting when you can get apn'|i;n alimi that has won a world-wide reputation by its cures of thisdi. ea e anil can always be depended

lupon'.' It is known everywhere as' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and isit nu'dicinv of real merit. For sale hy.lames Cooper, Jr., corner liioad andWhile streets. •

MATHUSHEK &SON,SMALL GRAND PIANOS,

UPRIGHT AND SELF-PLAYING PIANOS,IN BEAUTIFUL NATURAL WOODS-MAHOGANY, WALNUT, OAK AND MISSION FINISH.

The equally well known and popular Peek & Son Operu Piiuioa are also fully represented hero and in addition !we offer u splendid variety of slightly used and second-hand Pinnos, in all styles at lowest possible prices nnd 1terms. ' • .

Used Square Pianos and Organs at sncrilice pricea. Old instruments taken in exchange.

PIANOS RENTED, TIJNED AND REPAIRED.

MATHUSHEK & SON PIANO CO.,S BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J.

Second-Hand CarsON DISPLAY

AT REDUCED PRICES!1 Overland Model 51, 1911.1 Overland Model 38, 1910.1 Hupmobile Roadster, 1911.1 Oakland Roadster, 1910.1 Pope-Hartford Touring Car.1 Auto Car Runabout.

X 1 Renault Runabout with rumble seat, $ 125

mi'lii'V, annum) ing in all lo $1 ."»l>.

Wlckiitiiuk Mini nu^H HOUSD.Ciiileoii C Mi'llowell of Wii ' l ia tunl ;

bus bought t he P r . H a r r y Neitlie r e s i -d rnco :il I 'Vi ' l iold. Mr. .MI'DOWI-H'Kson- in- law and dal i j ' l i te r . Mr. and M r s .OM'iir J . Widkf r , wlio now live ntF l o - h o l d , wil l o,-eli|»y t he liotisi1.NBW Notary Puhlle

M a r r y (i. V a n X u t i ' of O a k l m i s t h a srei 'eu ' id I n , eiiuinii :- inn us a n o t n r ypubl ie . Th i s will li, ' :i g rea t conven-ience fur Ihe J pit- of Onklllll 'St, w h ohave lit i e tofoie hail to go to o t h e rtnwn , to liavv ;\n all'ulaviV tnken .

Mnn.iKinmii l'i',e"'l( N.iht.II. Iliiudnipli Ciiol, of Maua.M|iiaii,

who Illly hilled 111 r h.' icnl eiilnlea n i l i n : l i i a l l e I , I t i m

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A MAUABtyttnn FATty..Miss IJoris Proctor of Munas(\usm

Kave a party to several of her friendslast Tuesday nijrht. Tlie alfair wasattcudt'<l Ity several yo\m^ people whoweri' . home from schools on theirChri-tnias vacations.Vlnltur rrnni Clm Waat.

.li'vii.i- Khaftn, xvliu left Mutawanabout s ix t r rn years ii^o and settleilin Xiirlh Ihikofu, ha:i been visitinK hismother , Mrs. K. M. Kliutfo of Mata-wan. Mr. Sliafto owns a funu of tiloncn'n in the Wtvit.

Kuwnll Towiolilpa Omolnli.T h e 1 liiwt'll towmih ip conuiii t t i 'e or-

r iu i ivcd lust, week. Thi- im.mbi'in a n 'Itci i jainin ,M. Cooper , I{. II. ^loirii ;and ( ' K. l''crr,\'. The < olhvfor ' ; , ic-l>oit showed Hint nil t he 1 *.» 11t lavehail In ' i i .'fed.

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DONT DELAY i t< Some Red Rank People Hnvc Learnetl Ij Thi\t Neglect it Danaerout. {1 Tlie highest symptoms of kidney II trouble is far ton serious to be over- (

looked. It's the small, neglected;j troubles tluit lc»d to fei'ioitii kidneyI ailinenlH. That pain in the "mnill" of |• your bnek; Hint urinary i r regular i ty ; '

tliose hetuhvehefl and dizzy spells; thuti weak, weary, worn-out feeling, mny lie.! natiiic's wnrninK of dropsy, or fatal

Hriglit.'s diKciiKp. Why risk your lifnl>y neglecting theRo KyttitttontH? Ilenchthe eaii-i' of the trouble while thereyet ii; lime—hcrfn tivating your kid-neys nt umr witli t\ l»ii'tl and provenliiilney lemi'dy. No need to cxncil-nieiit Iionri'it Kidney Pills have liccnfiirini: kiilnuy trnuhle for over 7"iyeiirn. IIMUII'H Kidney Pilbi are uitt'tlnnd r ininenili'il throughout the civil-i/i 'l woihl. Kndonu'il ut hoine. KindKi'il Hank (cntlmony.

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ALSO AGENCY FOR THE FOLLOWING 1912 CARS:

National, American, Marion, Hudson, Chalmers,Reo and Reo Trucks.

V ^ . ' W ' -,/ •^'..^\,-r

FRED H. VAN DORN,** Opposite Globe Hotel, Red Bank. N. J.

Telephone -178.

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THE RED BANK REGISTERJOHN H. COOK. Editor «od Publut.r.CEORCE C. HANCE. AuUtut Editor.

Biubie" Manner:THOMAS IRVING BROWN.

SUBSCRIPTION PBICE:

lim-.- I-,-/! ii'ii.[.-i.-.I .,\nsivr.i n I.- i.r Mint- i,l t h u n . IU-.lly. I In- gir l 's walctcliain lirukeii, IIIT lnckHlloor mill lu-r lull torn.

ii.t!.« <u f.n.i-' and could find no evidence on which to |^ . . . admit- b a s e a n indictment. The judge waai

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•\* riiuMrniiieil lo i-xcua.. the ff.nlle-n w ,<> w i n .in th" Jury yi-iiK-rdayin I n i l l c r t-crvii i- Ihis li-nn

The evidence in the case may haveOne year ' • • ' 1£? been very-clear to Judge Martin, but" ' - " " ;;jj | it may have seemed just the reverse to

j tlie jurors. It was tho duty of the[jurors to weij h the evidence as theyi saw it ;inti not as the judge saw it.If juries i m only to record the wishes

Six montlisThree motitlie

Sntered al the postofllce at Red Bank,VT. J., an second-class mnttfr.

WEDNKS1IAY, JANUARY 10, li'12.: an,-, imprcss ions" of a jud|tc there is- - '•'- : ••-'-": ~ I no ni'ed of having juries at all. Just

TOWN TALK. ' miikv IK-juil^e'the Whole Wurk.' right. i at the .start and let it t;o at that!

The Ki'imMii'an marliine of Red j .; » » 'IiiinL lias bi-cn inuoh ilisL'unrcrlcd l»ytin. uiianiniily ivln.-li rhiiriirU'i-ized theajilinintiiii'iit)-' (,f ti-u i w board of com-ir.issioni-r.-. Yv l-i.the very hour of . s

meeting tin' Ki-jmblii'ans hoped anil1.,-lii-vcd that th. "iH'ii wen- in .-ui-h a .--iiarl nyiir Hit' up- ; c-vii! .-nri-; bul h\- oidinarv men, who

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theory of trial by jury is thatshall hi- tried by ordinary citi-t lu i r own peers, as the termThty are not to be tried by a

,. .- - ., ju ry of lawyers, or of men who haveDemocratic cnunnil- ! .spe'nf y r a i s"in dicrussinp questions of

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notified of this and was told that nomatter how many times he sent thetrrand jury back there would be no in-dictment in tho case, because the evi- 'dence did not warrant an indictment.The judge then stated that he hadperformed his duty when he chargedthe grand jury and that if the grandjury had made a searching investiga-tion and found no evidence in which tofind an indictment he was willing thatthat should be the status of the case,and he did not send that prand juryback. It was a case of hearsay evi-denccyagainst sworn testimony.

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I remember another case where thesupreme court judge charged theL'rancl jury very strongly in a cer-tain matter. The grand jury broughtin an indictment in the case. Whenthe case came to trial the prosecution

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had all the witnesses which had ap-peared before the grand jury andp g j ymore besides; yet after all the evi-for the" prosecution was in,

t j d d d th jjiiiiiiuneiiL.-. that tiHA r,,uld not .......] ,„„]. a t I I , , , , ^ h . u m t l l u H and point of I ilenctU> an aisrwincn;., ami uiey e^imcu-i an orilinarv man. Tha t is what every i the county judge ordered the juryti-.at. the K.-iml'l.-an appointees would. .„,.„,,,.,, ,„.;„ ; , , .„, ; , | , . r | U l . I t i s w h n t i ,„ b r i n ( , i n ., v p l . d i c t o f :,cc,iiittal be-l...lil ii.-ci-, fw !•. ti'.-ie at least. i-.i-r..' .-. -n-.-il man r,uKht to get. It , cause the facts produced wcru not

• • - • • • ' may In- pniper fur a judge to tell tlie even sufficient to warrant putting thedispelled when the jury wliat tlie law is in'any ca;e which person indicted on hi- ilefwiise. Thefor organization. ' tin.'}' lia'.e In nmsidui', but so far as | grand jury probably foi;ml the in-niailc by Mayor the fads aiv eoiv.eined, that is a ' dictment because of the judge's charge.

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ir. iney v.i(l liii'-ly clc.inil an iik:vIi ive been i:w.ieli it w;uj' t he i r political n imhine ,

le with hiwli:.- !l .. .'L-'. ^i.iiild he.

"f lii;d mi-.-: a j i n y be,;iu.-e it doeser t ins | n u verdic t lo sui t t he j u d g e is to myji tHal ly n.iiiil , ,„,. ,,f iiij. W ( ) j . ^ t fo rms of

;in^ir.ent j ud i c i a l 1, i l ldi .zinr. I t ' i s an in t ima -li'tn !" :i!l o the r JLlri.-s which followtha t if t h e i r ve rd ic t s d isp lease t h ej.ude;e t h l \ IH..V al.-c l.e diMlli>.ied ind i - j r i a r e . l\U,.-i n i t n , especial ly menwho a r e o rd ina l ily c h o s e n ' t o se rve a spetty jurors, "iue sensitive to criti-

WhiTt1 was the justice of humiliatinghe person •a'.-.'UEcd by finding an in-lictmeiit against him, and of putt ingim tu the expense of a trial, ' when ail

the evidenje given before the grandury must have failed to show anyiufatii.n iif law! All such things tend

lo ili.--i\ilit the administration of JUE-^'•, tire in the eyes of the people. If the

I'ommun people of the land are losingconfidence in the administration ofjustice it is because.of the acts of thecourts themselves.

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They .-ayMan. n will,,i the poormi'iiey in a

liiiii c'jntrol of thethe town. The fear , ?i?m of '(bat kind, and such action by••ncrally C'Xpio-s over ! a judge, il seems lo me, cannot fail to,!..!'•.• ^^ilil Ibe pf'"'1 , liav,- it,- eii'i'rt ..n Ihe juries WiliHl try

ill the public .sub.' equcnt cases. A jury ought not. may t.j be made up of automatons, who re- | c''n(,f,

:! in thi , way in the past, coril verdi -I.-, when the judge presses ' i j ' o n ;,d:_.-pen.-ed by a member 14 bu t ton , 'but should be made up of1

nieti who give their best thought to thecase before them. Ik-csiUs-e they viewthe case in a dilFeront light from whatit i.s viewed by the judge is no validr< as.'.n fi,r bi-lieving that they arc notas conscientious in their public, yer-

opl.ion ! v i t ' L ' s a s l '"-' J l l l 'Ki' is in his.of tl

.Mr.. Man-on !^ nrnst earne.-tly hatidbv the: Hejiubliran miiebine. Severalyear- uto Mr. Man.-on wrt'J elerl ed toh e legislature. While he V a s in thea semblv In- vot.d f..r I 1UV4(ILP

Measure, The liquor vcjte.unty wit- a great asset of the R«- If it 1H. said that a judge

irtblican party and when he ran : (malified to tell whether a man isf..r t he nominat ion the following yea r | g u i l t y or i i in t ron t t h a n an o r d i n a r yt i e I !cpnbl i :an machine all over the j u r o r is, the. reply still is t h a t o r d i n a r yc u i i t y w.ir, cut agains t him on ae- men a . e tlie sor t t h a t a r e needed and

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It is all right for a judge to call iheattention of a grand jury to matterswhich should be investigated. It isall right for a judge lo tell the grandjury what the law is in cases whichare likelv to come before them. It isall right for a judge to impress onthe grand jury the need of making

" ' ' conscientious investiga-es, especially cases of im-

tan:e or cases of general interest,which even by hearsay he knows arecoming before them. But I believe itis all wrong for a judge to try to in-fluence a grand jury or a petty juryin regard to its verdict in any case.I believe that the whole essence oftrial by jury is based on the propo-

, sition that the jury shall not be in-etter • "enced by any person, whether that

person is a judge or a politician or aninterested person. I believe furtherthat any one who undertakes to in-fluence a jury in regard to its decision

bringing trial by jury and the iid-

orDTBTAIXED.

I l n r l Aaur of Watn Witch mjnrod in• l u u n | AcoWtnt—)ua WorthT n n i TwM In Blm WUU CHmngHis Boat OutA large number of members of the

Bed Men were in attendance lostThursday night. There were also anumber of visitors present, amongthem being District Deputy~Bruce ofOceanic and several past officers ofthe Oceanic lodge. Mr. Bruce installedthe foUowi ng office rs:

Sachem—Harry nines.Senior sagamore—Henjumln Marttn.Junior iJUKumore—James Lynch.J'lopht-t—Frank J'etro.t:iilef of records—uavltl Creamer.Keeper of wnlnimm—H. A. Ilrown.Collector of wuntimm—William Luw-

renco.Hart In Btinaway. '*

Edward Adair of Water Witch washurt in a runaway last Thursday. Hewas coming down Bay avenue whenhis horse became frightened at anautomobile. The wagon struck, thecurb in front of Clark'a drug storeand threw Mr. Adair out of the wagon.He received a bad cut on his head.Samuel Leonard, who conducts abaker shop across the street fromClark's, ran over and picked him up.Mr. Leonard tool; Mr. Adair intoClark's drug store where the woundwas dressed by Dr. John Rowland.Froaen Tart In Biver. •

James Worth of Bay avenue wastrying to get his boat out of the riveron Saturday morning and the ice wasfreezing so fast that he was frozenfast in the water! His father andbrother got him" out. They had tobreak a lot of the ice in order to getto him. Mr. Worth says that he willnot try to get any more boats out ofthe river when it is as cold as it was a tthat time.

The cold weather caused the riverin this locality" to freeze up and theclammers are unable to work. Theclammcrs say that this is the first yearthat they could not get some clamsalong the shore.

C. Mell Johnson is having an addi-tion built to the building occupied byFclhaber's tailor shop on Bay avenue.The work is being done by WilliamHewitt.

Henry Parker of Mille» street, whohas been visiting relatives at Orangeand New York for the holidays, re-turned to his home Monday of lastweek. Mr. Parker reports an. excel-lent time.

Last night was visitation night forthe Red Men of Oceanic. A large del-egation from Ne-Wa-Sink tribe ofHighlands visited the Oceanic-lodge.

Mr. Morris of Highlands, and Mr.Tonneson of Fort Hancock are to beinitiated in Ne-Wa-Sink tribe of RedMen at Highlands tomorrow night.

was defeated for the nomina- j jur>incn. So r a ^ i s judges"aiv "co'n-j m i n i s t r a t i o r " f j u s t i c u i n t o ' l l s r e P u t e -ti.in, though in hi ii'.vn home locality • ccmod, their judgment is no better o-o-oIi- received a I remendous majority, i than that of other men. A judge is .. , ,, . . . , . . ., ,in spite nf the W'H'k of'tile machine, 011 |v ., l;m.v,.r K)m through Ihe miitii- O n ? °.{ t h u *-h!nRS which the present -irthdM Dtau.r«:,ieli show, what the people of his ti,in.- ,,f ,,,',|!|i,,, ili(S ^ j , , , , o l l t m , K«md jury should carefully consider- Blrthda, Dtau.r.

, „ neighborhood, where lie is best judu-ial bench. One has onlv to listen , If .violations of the election aw. In Daniel L. Reeves of Ocean GroveI,,,.,,,, thinl, ,,f bin, to the must trivial case, or'the most | ^ wilo'adhere pa rl t h e ^ e ^ - ^ " ^ b ' r t h . d «* • ^

York part of the: , , , , i , - . i r , i , , , i i ' i M ."i w i n ) V L * I I C I U L t L i i L » ' i L I I U t u r n ;

mportant c:««. either, for that .natter, | m d w h o , i v ( J in N e w Y m . , . l r t o t t h c

•V,,' -',„;•,• that time the Repuldi- l'» see that two lawyers, trained in the : t i u n d w h o v o t L , o n e y | , .u . i n o n e

,-,'„ machine has lieenbilterly ...'.tag-- '™;';.('«'li!."'..''V ' ^ ^ ^ ' d "™ i'place -and the nesl-voiir In the otheras Iteen iUcfly a i . t a g ^ K g |,

t.r.islie to Mr. Manson. It has fought • •'viiK-rice m very d i i r t r en t l ights One ,, ! | s , i R , i r

bin . on everv eonceivahle occasion. : law.v<-' '1 ,vvl11 i innly believe t h a t the evi- , | t

' <'™ee vh .w th, . a b m h i l e .nnocence „{bin. on everv eonceivahle occasion. : .T i e i d e a l h a t ' a m a n . -hoi i l i l v o l e f o r a • < ' ™ e e

hi1,,-al measure wlien his partywas opposed to such a

h

h hir'iiMire wiirf siilnellling whichin leliine tt'\i\il not forgive.

The fear that Mi. Man.-ui will usett.e pour fluid- of the town to controlIU.V v.ill's of an\ Kind is iini'oundcil.

the a nyer wilshows <'oiu'lusively tlial the man isguilty. When men trained in the Hiw

; IH'l cntii'ily ilim-r. r,! opinioim fr.-im.exaelly tlie same evidence, why shouldan ordinary man who is serving asa ju ro r !>.• i-::cori,ilcil by a judge bo-cause he sees the evidence in a ililfer-

i n c i i ,* t i o n s a m ] i n t c r .| , s t s smm t 0 ire_ S o n u , o f t h e

b c l i c v l ! t h a t t h h a v e a. n u . n

j ! , j h t

y yon New Years day, Among theguests were" Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.

f d RgHodges of Red_ Rank,

yMr. Man-on i.» one of the most up- ! enl light from the judge!i ^ht ann niu.-l con--'i)eiitious citizenso: the town. His vote for local optionil- the faiv »f par ty nppiisilion to this

th tull' h is made

:•.: e i

t.-.c,ntiv.Il'f

shows tile .-tull' he is m a d eu;t.- no family o i i i m - d i o n s whobll'illi':--.-e- whi'l'i: t hey will• the exi ie iu l i ture of the poor

i i ey ; ' : i nd if he had such r e l a t i onsM-ii-r .,f bun,'!* '..oiild jiH'Vep.t him

il.'i-s on t h e m .

, , , , , , , . t h o " t l R ' ! ' , l a w - | legal right to vote one year in onedeclare that this same evidence i s t . l U , ,,„ the. ground that they live

there, and to vote the next year inanother state on the ground that theylive in that atalu. But aurely mi niuncan be a citi'/.en of two states at thesame time. If be lives in New Yorkhe cun have no right to vote here; ;\ndif he lives here lie can have no rightto vote in New York. This mattershould receive a very thorough investi-gation, for, as Judge Vooi-hees re-marked in his charge to the grand,jury, the man who commits a crimeagainst the franchise commits the

Judges tlieniM'lees differ w r y fre-i|tiently iii regard t.> lhc sani't1' evi-dence which conies before (hem. Veryfrequently one judge will give a dis-frequently one judge will give a dis- .scnting opinion from the other judges V l ' l v w u r s l " ' ; | " l ' l l l l u ' - s . hecal.se such

+ » " With h " " " « « iindernnnc the government

.nc p

'.Vhiii fir .MD,I i• ml all wasti

<l l.i :-ei. thai.•upwly applied(low.- and children are

ed, and thai the I

WHO near Ihe ['ate. With the ve rysaniu I'viileni-r before h im that, was be-fore them, be will decide exactly thereve r se of the i r decisions. \Vhv donot tin1 miijiM'ity of the judges firethe clisMiitiug j u d g e oil' lhc bench be-I'nlise be has the hard ihood til differf rom tli " ' '

"""«« iindernnnc the government.

Women Must Havehelp at times, if they would avoidheadaches, backaches, lassitude,extreme nervousness. The reallysuperior reftied)? for them—known the world oyer and testedthrough three generations—is

B EEC HAMSPILLS

Sold la boi«i 10c.( 25c.

i. lied on to do i- Inof thc pi HI r money

tlie poor money islie will w e "thul

fairly sup- ! lie welfare for a judgemoney does jury because that jury

If the grand jury investigates thismutter anil finds that the law is notrleaiji then tho legislature should takethe matter up and make the law so j K

- , clear that there could be no mistake \wI believe that it is just about it. The constitution provides \m(Ten-i- iij'ai.n-i the puti-; that no man shall have the, right ai\A

suffrage ill New Jersey unless he shall \jfhave been a resident ol* the state one j Jyear. It is hard to see how a man \IP-t u« t" those too lazy In work, who verdict which docs'not suit him. as. . . , _

n: iy deem that tlie poor funil is raised would be for one set of judges to try i who voted in New York November

to dismissbrought in a J

it

. | .n s>ly f u r l lu - i i i . M r . . M a n s o n is( i f ' l a r g e l u i s i n e . - . . c a p u c i t y . l i e

h - ^ l u i i l l u p 111'' l a r g e s t b u s i n e s s of i t sI.'..1(1 ill M o i i m o l l l h c , . l l l i l y . .So f a r a st l ' r - a l a r y nf S-Inn i s c i u u ' e r n e d , i t i sni ' . -ma l l r o i i . - e i | i i c i i i ' c l o h i m . It isp u b a b l e t h a i I h e e n t i r e s a l a r y , a n dII u l i m o i e t h a n t h e . - . a la ry f r o m h i sir . ii ]»..,•!.<•'. -, v. i l l 1H> p a i d o u t b y h i min u - ! i r \ i i r ' d i - t r . s . - in ca^e.> w h e r e b ei ..y it. , v i i , ir . \ i .- . i ' i'i i i n - \ p e d i e n l t "

II .•' i b . ' | r f u n d s . T h e t o w n i s t o.,i,v •.'.<> i l ; i ! . i l . i n - ( l i t e <>f t l i e w u i l sI ' l i l i l i , ' . i n .. t h a i a i n . u i l i k e M r .i ) i , i i I r , - 1 i . M u i l l i n j 1 t o u n d e r t a k e

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lllllieof the

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M.-rhl l if Newark last week.• f i , . n i f u l t l i e r M ' I -

d i d m i l l i l i l i g i l l

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to I l i ruw o t h e r ju.le.r- off "the bcli-lie a u s i ' tlu.se o the r . judge- did nut decidea r a s e in a way which sui ted them.

I.uok :il thi. in ,nine t a \ case in theI'nitc-d S t a t i . . . u] i r iu .e c o u r t ! In th i scase fiiiu j u d g e s deL'iiled one way andlive j u d g e s decided the o the r w a y .Yel th is w a s the very .-imple (]ucstiiinof ili'.-iilinir what the coiist i l i i t ion ofthe I ' l i i ted State : ; : ay>. H e r e was thep r i n t e d cons t i tu t ion before them'. ' I t

imply f'.r t h o e n ine n u n to de-whal the coiisl i l i i t ion say- . I ' ivcile"liiri'd lh:\! il s a y - line t h i n g

I'I'UI' II,ill ile.-laleil Illal it .-a.Vs j u s tippn-ile. If it is p r o p e r for il• In h u m i l i a t e and (hni'.v nut of'llhlie . I ' l u i ' i in..n win. e.'V(' dc-i- ci .Hilary lo the i r \ i ews , wiiyi'>l t he f u r j m l g i ' . mid , ' r ia l ,e t'oi1 ',If of llle l ' i d l e d S t a t e s sll-

I'liurl beiK'h Ibe four men wholai-ity lo tli tit i' from Ihe in !

ai'lly the s a m e

Rth, 1!>1(>,! could have been a res iden t, of th i s s t a t e one y e a r by N o v e m b e r

7th . l i l l l ; for even if he had moved, to New J e r s e y the d a y a f t e r election

in 11)10 he would sti l l be two davs. s h o r t of II full y e a r . It is said t h a t ' a: n u m b e r of votes of t h i s kind a r e c a s tI in t he shore section of Mnnmouthi c o u n t y a t e v e r y election, and the re is

a g r o w i n g d e m a n d t h a t s o m e t h i n g be. d o n e to p r e v e n t votes of th is kind

from being cas t .[Town Tulk coiit'tiiurrf on }HU){- IJ.)

ciden.i'i.and itl.e (,ind|'iIhe [

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LAWYERS ELECT OFFICERS.

John S. Applegnta, Hr., Prflliileut of Mon-moiitli Bur ABKoclatlun.

Tho a n n u a l mee t ing and election ofullii-eis of the Moii inoutb county ba r .assoc ia t ion was held a f t e r the sessionof c iun t Monday of las t week. .JehuS*. A p p l c g a t e , Sr. , of Kcil Hank, waselected p res iden t , Wi l l i am II . Vrcden-h u i g b ,*f Kl'vehnid v i e p r e s i d e n t .J a m e s l l . C a r t o n of A s b u r y P a r k secr e t a r v and l l i ' l i ly S. T e l l i u m - of LongI t r a i h h t r e a s u r e r .

A motion made at t he (Vt ' . l ier mei't-Mi)1. nf llle a--Mi -ialii'ii In have lei!iilp r i n t i n g in new: pap, i:. pul ,,n a coni-

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The most perfect health

will have an occasional

break. There will be some

forced irregularity of liv-

ing. Some business or

family worry. Some trip

through a malarial district

or some long Btretuh of un-

fa vorablu weather. Then

comes languor, depres-

sions, insomnia. Don'tlet

those things get full pos-

session (if the system.

Take your doctors ad-

vice or your own idea or

ours. We'll fill the orders

iind lilt them right.

SCIIROEDErS PHARMACY,J. I.. BERGEN & CO.,

PROPRIETORS,

li! llruail Street, lied Hank.

Telephone C.I-.I.

tWABK'iS &TOBC BEAUBKOAD. A e w - » . HALSEY j

We Are Now Giving

Surety Stamp CouponsWith All PurchasesIn Any Part of the Store.

We Redeem

Surety Stamp CouponsGiving $2.50 In GoodsFor Every Filled Book

Select Goods in Any Part off theStore, Excepting the Grocery Department.

It Means a Positive Discount to You of 2</> Per Centon All the Purchases You Make of Us.

HMMMMIHimIMHH

Clarence White's Shoe Saleis on at 9 Broad Street, Red Bank.

on Front of Building.Store Closes 6 P. M. Every Night Except SaturdayUntil Further Notice.

I'm almost giving away splendid Shoes and Ties for Men,Women and Children. All from my own good stock, most of themyi price or less. I want to turn $2,000 worth into cash quick. Itwill pay you to help me do so. ' ~

Women's Shoes, Ties and Evening Slippersat 49c, ; 79c., $1.49, $1.90, $2.60.

JUST ABOUT ONE-HALF PRICE OR LESS.

Men's Shoes, $2.50 to $6.00 a pair, going at - $1.90Boys' $2.50 to $3.50 Shoes, - - - $1.90Children's Shoes, $1.00, to $2.50, at - 79c. and $1.49Infants' 50c. Shoes, - - - - 23c.Overshoes about one-half price.Boys' $2.00 Leather Boots, - - - 89c.

And other things too numerous to state here.

This is a genuine sale or rather a slaughter as you can readilyprove by coming in. See name on front of window.

CLARENCE WHITE, Red Bank.UMIMIIII IMMUMIIM

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WINTER TOURSUNDEK

PI :UH()NAL ESCOHT

WASI lirMOTON 'riii.rIni- I,. 1.1 n.-.-i.miiiiwUtli.n.I-, I . I

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The Health of {Your lamilv \

inny be t'luhLiiftcred l>y nlh)win[( j |

the plumbing in your rciiidonn' A

to net nut nf repair, ti-ttln(f tho J

ili'iidly newer KUHI'H li'ilil full J

nwity abmit thi' h<miii', B[>r<*n(lir> ^

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All tlit:* run Ivc eniiily | nwi ' i i l c t l ^

tiy hiu ' in^ II Mrnt-rhiM.'i iiluinln'r K

inn|K'rt your hnthronin^, lui lr tn, ^

d r . , i-vrry niici! iii invlnle, j

I will el rfully furninli m i l .

mnti'ii mi any I'linnbliii: w«rl( ywii j

l i m y in ' i ' i l . ^

Arthur G. Sickles,

Hi Wcit Front Stroe», J

F(KD BANK, N. J.

OAK HILJU FARM.POULTRY DEPARTMENT.

BREEDER AND EXHIBITOR OFWhite and Columbian Wyandottaa, Whit* Plymouth Rockt and

Rhoil* liland R«d«. Wlnnlni 176 Ribbon* and 12 SllvarCupa, ill Threat of the Leading Shows In the State, '

In Strong Competition.S t o c k lor S a l e nnd E tfga for H a t c h i n g .

I'OBior r ici: AODRMS RCO HANK. N. J.TEIKPIIONE J«0.

ESTAniJIIIFD 1/IB4 TKUtNIONK 24741

ALEXANDER D. COOPERReal Estate and Insurance

58-6<l. BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J.

I irr, I.ifn, Arcidriil, Tonindo nndI'lMn Otnai Inaurnnco

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DR. STILUS, Doctor of OpMct,, K. J.. .,.,. .tl..* W ^ . ~ J . r . N..I Vl.li W«l»«4. r . J

H»'i i«l 1 lo It I ' . M. Al Po. lolBr* Dulldlny I toom* ( 7 1 8 .

THE BED BANK KEGTSTEE

4«k« Borcafh In »MMlth»»ainoUlCon*

dittos With (& •tugta* of m.OBO- AftneAll BUI*' t w M^*-AMMaitant>tfwraluoulr COBflnufl.The first regular meeting of the

Bumsoij borough council was held lostFtldaw ninhth at which' time MayorJkhn M. CorllCB mode his nppomt-Ments. All of .them w«te unanimoiuly•ailfirmed by the couricilmen present).Councilmen Charles tot Hulsoy, Har-

• JOHN M. C0RLIE8.

-den h. Crawford iind William H. Ma-Honoy wero nbsent. Tho two new•onncilmen. Charles d

hen. Charles BIIKKB and

GCOIKO Kuhn, were sworn, in on NowYearn duy nnd ihuy took tlioir Boats atffriday night's' mcetinR, They BUC-•ecd Charles White and John Y omiin.i.

Dunicl Nau|?hton was uppointedborouRh clerk in. placo of hiB brother,Henry Naughton. His sulary wasflfced at $1551) a yenr, which was thesame as luat year. Henry NuufihtonHas accepted a position at New York,and for this reason in unable to find

attend to the duties of borouRhIt thi ount that his

lanki among Van peopla of AUtn,reet and obtain their written prom-

Be to tako water. This was done, buttha company clalmsd that not enough?people signed the; blanks to muke thenveetment profitable.

tart Friday night the Allen; streetvtter queation was-again brought: tohe; attention 'of tho council by. Edwin3offiner. He stated that he had signedi contract for nineteen' faucets andhat if tha company did not intend tonko any action the contract should be

rotunnd to him. He eaidi that tharepresentative of tha company eamot a time when' thu men folks; on tha

street were not at home and that thecompany; could secure many more con-tracts for water if it would take therouble. The councilmen talked of re'erring tho matter to the state utili-

ties commission, but Anally decided tomake one more attempt to Induco theompany to extend the water systemin the street, The clerk was instructedo write to the company and make annpointmont with ita.representative to

make a canvass of houses on Allentreet. The councilmen thought thatiavinp a local, man going around with:he company's representative wouldluvemoro weight with tho propertywners and would result in more con

tracts for thu company.Bennett for a X>lgrht, .

The Land and Loon company madea request for sin incandescent light onWntennan avenue. Thin was ordered

led.More FoUcenifta. Aakfld for. j

A {otter was received from the'Uum-lon improvement association, unking:hat the police force be increased to ijix membera. This iiasouiution slulcd |hut it hoped the request would not be

refused on tho grounds of economy aait is the duty of thu borough to guardagulnat-flruH,- and the jioll^e play nnimportant part in this respect. Therequest wne.ftledi . -Bill! Of 813,309.31.

Bill's to the amount of $13,305.24were ordered>paid; This included thespecial school tax of $11,090, whichwas paid over to the school board.

« m c to attend to R-•fork. It was on this account that hislirntlior was. appointed, to- the- position.. William Pintard of Red Bunk was

CHAIU.ES BBIGGS.

appointed borough attorney, Levi BVanNuat was mndu recorder, SamuelBrill was appointed overseer of thipoor and: Horace' T. Longstrcot waimiidc road supervisor. Mr. Brill's appointment was for five years, and biiduties are regulated by the now la'in regard to the overseer of the pooH« receives a salary of $100 a yeaMr. Longstrect's salary is $900year, which is an increase of $100.Mr. VanNest receives no stated salary,his earnings being regulated by theamount of fines he collects. He is .Republican, but was turned down b;the Republican machine last fall,1 aivwas elected a justice of the peace oithe Democratic ticket.

All the police of 1911' were nppointed, thus keeping in office all th<officials of lust year except HenryNaughton. They receive a salary <IBS a month. They are William Mul-Ikn. John Murphy, John MePeak andWillimn I'orter. Victor A. Ligler wasre-appolnted a member of the board ofhealth. He- receives no salary' forthis position. Alfred Brighton wasmade poundkecper. Last year theBorough had no poundkeeper, and thiseaused considerable inconvenience' andeonfueion,

Mayor Corlies inude a number ofchanges in his appointments of com-mittees. The finance committeo, whichin the most important, is headed by

COURT MATTERS.

Binttnoe of Aabnxy Wile B o y Laid Over

Mr. Kuhn.Allows:

The committees are as

UntilFloyd Megill, a nineteen-year-old

Asbury Park boy, who wns recentlyconvicted of the illegal BBIC of liquor,was before Judge Foster for sentencelast Thursday; The judge allowed! thesentence to go over until1 tile firstThursday-in Ii'ebruury.

Joseph T. Adams, Jr., and TonyMolo of Asbury Pnrlt, who were in-dicted on churges of maintaininggambling slot" machines, pleaded notguilty. They were released under3000 bail encn for trial January 25th.

John Cogdcll pleaded not guilty tostealing a bicycle from George L.Duvvson of Diuuley Beach. Trial wa»set for tomorrow.

James Derosa pleaded not guilty toassault and battery on James Maraldoat Aebury Park lust August. He wasreleased, under Jf500 bail for trial to-morrow.

William Hurner, nineteen years old,pleaded guilty to entering the school-houflR in Upper Freehold.township andtaking fountain pens, a knife andpencils belonging to school children.He was released in custody of Pro-bation Officer Ramsay on his promiseto make restitution to the children forthe urticles he stole.

DENTISTS EWJOY 8AHQUST.

January Meeting of Dental Society Heldat Eon? Branch Lait

Tho January meeting and banquetof the Monmouth county dental societyWas held last Friday night at the Im-perial hotel ut Long Branch. Four-teen members of the Bocioty werepresent and listened to an interestingillustrated lecture on "PyorrJiea, ItsCause and Treatment," by a' NewYork dentist. The lecture was givenafter the dentists had enjoyed atempting menu. Thu Red Bonk mem-bers present wore Dr. ITorbert. R. Wil-liams anil Dr..Hprncn.D. VanDorn..

— Boy Serlomly Injurtfl.Earl Mount, the. seven-year-old son j

of George Mount of nenr Ipnglishtown;fell from a load of lumber last weekand broke his leg in three place3 abovetho knee.. Mr. Mount held the boyfor fear he might fall off until hereached the lane nt home nnd thenturned around to drive in. He hadnot gone far when ho felt the rearwheel go over something which provedto be the boy.

Kinancn—Kulin, IUKCI-H, Oiiwfnnl .Water—Hul^cy, (*i-iM\-f(inl. Mulioney.l.iBlit— Miihoncy, IliilHcy, llrlKK*.Klrv.—Crawftirtl, Kvilin, Malumt:/.Police—ItrlKfft*. HoKt'iH, ('ruwforil.RuiutH—nn(f«rH, Ivvihn, HrlKKH.

A f t e r he had made ItXM it}ij>i»iiitnientRMayor Corlics stated that any of the•Bicials were subject to recall and that

KI'IIN.

they would lie removed from ollli'e. ifthey Cuiled to fullill tht.'ir position!!p roper ly .

Tliu lioroiiKh l« in n healthy li imntiidcumlil ion nnd lifter all lilll.-i m e puiilil will llninh thn year with u .IIII|IIUHuf iilimit $l!,i)l)(>. in III II iimiiKiiriil nd-ihviw (in N e w YCIIIH day Mnynr <!nr-lit'K Muted (Iml h« l»i|H'il 11H> now »f-fieialii lenlir.ed tint ilmioi Hint i'eii|mmd-lillillcn (if the ir ppnitlnnii, mid Unit Imhelinved the tiorou^h would iiiuleujninny i inpi(iveinenln iliititiK the c<mii)(t yr II r.W»Wr on Allan Btrtat,

The i|ilotitlfin of lluvine; tile wulurRyHte.m QXtitmlrd nn AlU>n i*tv«n>t wuflnitiiin dliieuiiiu'd. I'm n yeiu m1 iiiui'e(fie I'otliK'll linn lieell ll'^iiu; In f(et thewntei* uyfitelll extended mi tliln iitiret,Tlie Tliiturn IMiiiioi' wider ciiiiipuiiyclaimed at flint that itn frMii"hi

New stote Front*.

H. W. Green & Brother, LongBranch real estate ajfents, who cr-cently bouRht the postofTicc and tclc-phono luiilillni' at Iliiil place, have liiul1)1 ana prupnrud for a new front in thebuilding. The front will be of unob-t t d plate glass. Frank L. [low-

land of LOIIK Uraiifh will vacate hisEhoo store next nuniUi and H new frontwill be placed in that.

Pre* Mualo nt Aaliuty P»rk.

The AHbury Park beach eoininirisionhas engngi'd Lorin Patterpon's orches-tra to furnish music nt the casinofrom May 30th to .hine 2i)th. FromJune 29th to Si-ptomhor Rtli Ihc Kncl-ottcH wonmn'.H oiThentra of Ho.itnncomposed of 21 |)ieri!H will rurnisilimuflic nfUu'iiooiiH , and evenings.DniKMng will lie ln'lil ilaily IH WHS (liecustom liint yent*. !

-».•- - IVictim or Pueiimonln. !

(icorite V,. Hnnipliiii of A s h i n y 1'iiikdied lust I ' l i i luy night of pneumonia. !Ihr WIIH tiilu'ii sir); | \vo weeks previous jto bin (lentil with a heavy enlil nmlitleinlily gruw \viirsi>. Mr. l lani i l tonWIIH M yeni-H old unil wie.i llu> l a i tnieinlier of Die SHIMCY IIIUUIIIOIIfamily. H e lea\e:i u widow ami threechildren.

Victim of Ty|iliulil.I'. Fred Nelnni, HIM of Flunk Nel-

(if 1,OUK Itinneh, died New YcaiH

REMOVING SALEuRipping Down The East Wall"

Soon big holes witt ggtpe at you through the East Wall. Then our stock must be hurriedlycondensed so partitions can be built. This sale is to afford the necessary room.

WHITE SALE.We know of a store that had the pictures for Its White Salt drawn in

Paris and the garments nude in an East Side factory—under the mostunsanitary conditions. That's one way of merchandising hut not ours.We.have concentrated our efforts to secure values that will representa saving—a Rood saving, and we have purchased from the best millsonly. Come in and see our very extraordinary values.

Deraherknit SlcirU. The only skirt of its kind. It is :\ knittedtE'itrincnt with gored seams which insures perfect fit ami drupe.- Specialfor this sale only at 42c,

Ladies' Outing Flannel Skirts, regular 50c, special 39c.Ladies' OutliiK Flannel Gowns, regular 75c. and Sl.(ju7"sp<.'c.ial G9c.

and 89c. •Corset Covers, lace and fmhrnldered, value inc. ami 7 5c, special

42c. .Also a few choice patterns from regular stock at 89c, $1.39 and

S1.79.. Combination Suits, choice patterns from our regular stock, in

hroktin sizes at 89c, $1.39 and $1.79.Ladies' Hand fimbroidered Chemise, regular IM.OO, special 89c;

also a few broken sizes in regular stock ut $1.39 to $1.89.Children's Outing and Muslin Gowns, regular 5oc, special 42c.Children's Outing. Flannel. Night Drawers, regular 5Oc, special 42c.Ladies' Muslin Night Gowns, regular SI.OO, special 89cjMaid's Aprons, white lawn, with liem, also several round aprons,

regular 25c. and! 50c, special 21c. and 42c.Ladies' Muslin Drawers with hemstitched ruffle, regular 25c. qual-

ity, sale price;'2Ic. •Ladies' Cambric Drawers, hemstitched ruffle, regular 50c, special

42c ' • • '

TABLEOF

Women's ShoesAT

$2.45WERE

$3.50^0 $4.00

Small Sizes Gone!But all sizes above 8

IN

Men's ShoesAT

SPRING EMBROIDERIESin the White Sale at lower prices than

have ever been quoted.

$1.98, $2.65,$2.98

All SizesIN

Boys' ShoesAT

$1.45Going Fast!

MEN'S SUITS.All wool cassimerc and worsted two and three button

sack suits, plain and fancy mixtures, nicely tailored, perfect

fitting garments, all this season's models, pricus as follows:

$10.00 and $11.00 value $ 8.5012.00 and 13.00 value 9.75

15.00 value 13.25

20.00 value 16.50

23.00 value 19.50

MEN'S OVERCOATS.Black, Oxford Gray, Brown, Tan, anil all the season's

newest fabrics 46 and'<52 inch long, velvet collars, fly fronts;

others with cloth collars, and with or without belt, all high

grade garments.

$11.00 value at $ 8.5O

13.00 value at 9.75

15.00 value at 13.25

18.00 and 20.00 value at 16.50

23.00 and 25.00 value at 19.50

LOWEST SILK PRICES WEEVER QUOTED.

Crepe Meteor, imported, 40 inchu . .Value $2.50, Special $1.89

Marquisette, all colors, 40 inches .Value 1.50, Special. 1.10

Block Mcsmline, 36 inches Value 1.2S, Special 89

Black Taffeta, 3G inches . . .Value 1.25, Special 89

Black T»ffeta, 36 inches. Value 1.50, Special. : . . j 1.15

Bluck Duchess, 36 inches;. Value 1.50, Special 1.10

Colored Mesaaline, 36 inches Value 1.25, Special .' 89

Colored Taffeta, 19 inches . . . Value .75, Special 50

Robes Pierre Pongee, 27 inches I*. .Value 2.00, Special 75

Crepe Deciiine, 25 Inches | Value 1.25, Special 85

Rodger nnd^Thompson Pongee, 27 inches Value 1.25, Special .85

Seen Silk, 27 inches. . . Value .25, Special ! . . . . ' ] 20

Odd lot of Silks, such as Persians, Foulards, Moires to be sold very cheap.

MEN'S FURNISHINGS.At 1 0 c 500 Neckties, both four-in-hands and bow ties

worth 25c, 35c, and 50c.

At 1 0 c MenVlieavy cotton and shaker mixed hose, inblack, oxford, camel's hair or natural wool, all our regular15cvalues; ~

At 2 5 c Men's and boy's heavy outing flannel weightshirts, some are slightly soiled, regular 50c and $1.00 values.

/At 2 9 c Men's heavy fleece lined shirts and drawers, notall sizes, out regular 50c stock.

At 3 9 c our regular line of Men's and boy's gloves andgauntlets, leather or wool, regular 50c values.

The New Steinhaeh's will have as much selling space as

any store in the State. It will not be a bargain store, skimp-

ing price here and adding extra profit there in order to strike

an average. It will appeal to the common sense and sound

judgment of the.people as a safe store to deal with.

The namo-.Stei.nl)ui:lin will continue to stand for relia-

bility and to be a trustworthy guarantee to the purchaser.

Tho "Removing" Snle ia the last big event in the old

building. It will pay you handsomely to visit the store daily

while this is in progress.

NO EXCHANGE OR CREDIT.

C. 0 . D. WITH DEPOSIT ONLY. f ark, NriuCLOSE EVENINGS AT 6:00 P. M.

SATURDAY AT 10:00 P. M.

HEATIKO HYBTEM.

A ijralfful , ni l-enveloping warmthtliitl iimki-H tflo >'il<l, ilniUKhty IHIH*n rcnl hiniH' is our pcrinlty -briniynlir hci i l inc 1 inulili's In IIH fur <iuiclitfljitKlirii'tit. For rcpnirH instnl lntionnnd iir(iiii|il win It cull 2'Jfi-l,.

( l a y a f t e r n i l i l l i i ,<>>i u f t n v nf r o m t y p h o i d f e v e r , l l t i w a f t ' ( I y e a r n io l < l a n i l w a i t M ] i ! t ) i i i l » > r l i y l i ' M i l r . M ew o n a I I H - I I I I M - I o f I h o l . u i i ^ l l n u u ' hI l l l l l l l l l e l H 1 I l l l i n l l . l l r i i i l l e u h i l l [ , ' i l l l e rIII! l e a v i m a w l i l i n v u n i l n > < i x l e r a m il i r n t l i e r .

r Jt«M Oflino an Yemn.

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H . W . WFJYNOLJDS,80 K. Viuiil .St., UMI »i\»ik, N. 1.

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l i i i i i i , . i n m a l m IIIf i b l o , ' I tit i i ' p r e ! i i i i i l a

Wmit .IU.I.I -.it./MMIIII. Iweiily liiKlne'iM nn,I in.il'er

irnlll-1 nli,mil men " f I.unjr ft ini i 'h In til ,,>,tilled Unit nieetinn In',I l lni i , i |ny nielil (,, ,|;n

w l i e i i , w a l o r I m i l h i , e n n s l i e i l f u r m i C U M t h e , ' , I I I I I I I » H I H I I r , , i i n n l n i i v e m .n l l i e i n l i ' f f i i l ' i t t i l * i i m i i l e i i l n l i i u l f n i l i ' d , n i e n l n m l i i H i . W . i h l i n e t , A H I141 k e e f i t l i u l t ' p n i l u l n i i ) , n n d h t t v e t h o ^ i n n w i l l l i e h e l d t n t n o i m w i i i i d i l V J I , Mw n t e i i i m l n l l l ' i l , T l l u I M I H I I ' I I H u l l e d n | , n n i i i i i i n l . . i j . ' . u , . . . , ,1 i i - u v, ,1 I., J U IU I M L i m i j u i t i y t u - o l i r u l u t t i i t i t l l t n i e t j f i ' t ' t e d .

JPnlti-r.on BuildinK,

60 UROAD STREET.

INSURANCE.Life, Fire, Accidcnl,

Health, Burglnryand Cnnunlly.

STRONC; COMPANIESHKPKI.SKMI-D.

lllOIIICHSflaJ STOUT.

INVEST YOUR SAVINGAnd Make Your Savings Make

More Money for You.There is no reason in the world why every young man should not

get his share of the profits which are sure to follow a judicious in-vestment in real estate in and around Red Bank.

Reason it out for yourself. You know that property in ;mdaround Red Rank is increasing in value! Why not take adv;n.l;is!:eof the opportunity to increase your earnings? Ked Bank properlywill never be as low as it is today. In the Spring many lots andplots will go to higher figures than at; present, and the time to in vestis NOW!

Do not get the idea that you have to save up $100, $200 or ->".oobefore you can purchase a lot. The payment of $5.00 each mouldwill make you the owner of a lot. The only question is: Are youwilling to set aside $5.00 a nionlh from your salary and place il loyour credit on a lot which will make more money for you Hum anyother form of investment'.

Wo have some good things to oll'er.

RED BANK REAL ESTATE CO.,Second National Bank Building. Red B.ml , N. J.

S i H E I U F F ' 3 B A L E .

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Page 8 RED BANK REGISTER

BZEP8 BECOHDED.

Coukpltte Mrt of fteiil r»Ut» Tr»jufn»a a at r thoin«eor«a

The following is the list of deedsrecufded in the county clerk's office atFreehold during the past two weeks:M§& Bank.. Clarlsna M. Wnlsli to Chuvlm H. H I T -

1 w.' Vl' 0 rnrlior lo Kobrii Tllton. 1

'"unrVott Morfonl anil i.llicrs to .limits]•'. Cnnvfi'1-rt. Piece of ninpei't>. J l .

Emilia <i. Aillem ami liuslilinil ti> .New-Inn llorom«». Land «n Mechanic « n « ,

"kntl lPl- lnP II. Austin lo (iciM'Ee T.Hnnvn l-nml at I 111' eeriier of HruuilMS"i";!l.Ui;'lSv.1n!;'"o'11l,!;-v li UecUer.l-°A,^.ljrsi.i.;;;:;?.lir»V;,rr.,. .••. ru-,, «

M.i-li.-Mn l Ht ,-1. $1.

Slirewrtury Township.llfKi-ninn really company In M.

Sweeney. - lots, $1. -IK-Ki'iuuii realty eompii

llet'einai) ir. 1 l"t. $1.

A.

f^rtfrit I yii*5 tin tlie r'^itrl from K.*yr>'>rtto Mf'd.Jliit'jwn, I I .

Haro.li <:. Carlmrt* to 7/111111™ 13.Thorne. Lanfl on flu- road from Kfcuns-burg to Ki-yport, I I . . . . , , . .

Sarnii li. liruce to Mamie Bennett . Clote, I I .

New Point Comfort Rench comlmny to'Leslie ViiiilllHK. 1! lots . - II .

New I'oliil Comfort Ileacli eomimny to11,'natiiiH Itotli. : lots, J l .

Snru H. Itviico iiinl luudmuil lo A. Her-bert Doerum. -' lutH. Jl-

Lulte MeSherry lo Catherine A. Me-Nelll. i lots. I I .

Anlier CurllM to Lorottu B. \Vllnon.Land on First street , I I .

Onarlcn Asa Fvam'l^ to l-'mrnil H«-KariliiM. Lund at Key-port. 11011.

KennstnirK Heaeli t-oinpimy to ThomasT. More. 2 lol-". I I .Howell Township.

d i a r i e s II. Itoutl to William 1,. Allaire,Lunil on Mala slreet . KnrmliiliiliiU'. J l .

.ItimeH t). l\lllttlle\v.s lo .lonel>ll KoKel'.s,Jr . Lund ill Yellow llronk. I2GU.

In le r s ta le llomt'S anil HomeSite* coin-nnnv to Olilf ,N. I-Allllller. a lot*. | 1 .

.Mm '<>. llulton in Knniiicl It. llnlton.

I'le'iil'iui'o' l-'raiiKii anil others to lnter-slnle Humes iiinl thuiu'slti 's company, .'.lots, J l .

William II. SW H I I on tin

o A.hmi»l.l.' of

I.. l '.hvnrd T.

,y I,. K. ]..

ly to i 'ranli

I,, C,I..V.-IIIII1 I

ivall

n l ;

J'eters. I lol. St.Ili ' lfinan really romp:

IVlers. 1 I.'1. SI.llcKeinan really . "" ipai

c. Clivgne. 1 lot. SI.lU'Ki'imin realty eonniai

l .-l .uca. 1 lot. SI.

H.'l.'uca. ' 1 lot. Si.!•' C. Nolilc t" I l e e an

"•ij::,!"r!vi „...,.....1-adate Co. IT l o i s . S V J " "

I i e r e l u a n r ' -al l v ' ipa i iy 1'L e n s . " 1 l o t . I I .

l l ck -oman r e a l M i -u tupar .y nV. U e L c n . :'• lot : ' . «l

l i e g e m a n r e a l l y , " ! n p a n y I " I " - r . d a i n oC i i n v n . 1 l"t- SI .S l l l t I'-W S11L" 11Y T U M I ' .

JSInrlll m l l l l l le , . t o ,l;illl '-s II. Sl.-Uli-!-.l . o l a t O c e a n i c . * l . ' f

l i i ' l i i n ry ! I. l o ' . •'!• ,

•K,!,i;K?l;1™1e^i?T"-i:1":1'-"1-1 '"'I . en . i n i I. Hal l ' - . I " - I" HI I-'. V . . n u i : i u s .

I .n t i l l H U I I I M U I . S I .

L e t t . - r l i i

]>ellhe .l olli' U I I ' . U K - I '

1 I . . 1 , SI

( i i - a n - l l y l i rni . l ! . ( I M .H l l W K I . I . T U T ,

I n l e r - - t a l ' - l i" i i i ' -s a m i h o n n ' M t e n o u n -pan-y I.. M a r m i r e l l- ' .irl ' .-s .' l o l s , I I .

. l a l i n s II, . h ' t i a s . i n - l o 1-aUwirtt T i n e ,l . a i a l "ii lln- i " u l l i " i n \ \ 'e :U J-'iu in^ I "Lun- . - r S ' l i i an l i iu l i , SI .

l-:ii/.al.. 'tli i l . S t o u t l o H e n r y S. H u l lI .ani l "ii l ia- i-.iail r r u i a e l h ' i i d n l a i n(• '• l l -mii ir i lale , j l .

Cll l l -ei i re 10 F l i e l r l i ' l i l o H e r l i e r l I-I.H a v e n s I l " t , SI.

Loner Branch.MelMnl iMl l H a w l u ' s , r . - c d v o i , a n i l " t ' i -

e v s l o . In lm K . ' H l ' K k o l l l . ."Ir. l ' i . -ee nlp r o p e r l y . ^ " m. • . ,

i v a l l y e o n i p n i l y . I'li 'i '.-'n'l ' p i - n p f r l y . 1 1 .i"'/ra 1' • t"\''tiIif"''- t r l i s l e i - , t o J o h n K.

Hi- ske ln . <Tr. W i ' ol" p r o p e l l y , $ 1 .M. U n t u n e i ; . - i se r i .-alt\- c o m p a n y t o

(Vi la i - ln i i st 1'iiil.liia; c o l a p a i i y . l ' i e c e o r

Cui-a >'l T i n . ' ' S a a t ' i l ' i a to l .ou i . s A p p e l .l . an . l a l Hi.- ,-i.c • of I . . l ine l U ' e n u e a m !1-lain n r - f l , ',-,""

I -,.;i )-| M. I l i - i i n . s s ' y lo N e w J e r s e yl i i o i l ^ a ^ ' - t i ' i i iv ia l iv . l a i l a l o i l J a c U s i i nt l r e e l H . ,

I I , o a . a n n-al l .v ei i inpil l iy t o F l v i l T u x -l.-i-. S r . l . n l ' a l W.'Sl I . I I I IK l l r a m - h . | l .

l l e i n > e m u t o W a r r e n It . I M i n i n n a n .I .ani l oii .It-i "i LVenue, S o u t h K l b e n m ,

l leK.- i imn r e a i i yK e i i n o . l y . I l o l . S I .

F r a n k ('. N'oli!.-

W a

llei,'.-niiin

.lames l-.u

rl iapiav.'iulf

" Knsella I'ornMoutli lOlberon

.lami'H 1- K m,lr. 1. In t . I I .

MnRKle A l l e n a ja l "11 .ers t o llai-l'Iliirilt 'n. T'leei-' ol' p r o p e i l y . SI.

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o i a p a u y t o ( l i o v a l i n lr e a l t yJ l i c n l . 1 l o t . I I .

Iteil l i n n l i l ' - ial K,.-,lat.- c . i . i« .Mai y 1\T a y l o r . 2 l o t s . ? 1 .

A t l n n t i o B l g h l a m l u .

M i i v o r Mill c o u n c i l " f A l l . m l i c l l i ( ; l i - jlniiils" to P a u l F- I . i . rz i ' r . I lo t . ST.;! |

• IOli7.il lOniallUel l o D l n u a l i l . e \ l . -' l o t s . '

M n v o r an i l l - . a in . i l "I1 A l l . n n i . - IMc . l i - ;lalicls" to A l v l n II. .Molllil . I .ut "II .Moun t I

''Wl'l'voV 11'. l-'ialc- t " Henry X. r. lloeleli.I lot, SI.

Middletowii Townehlv.W i l l i s A, C l a y l c u i I " U n r y I-'. T a y l a r .

•1 l o l s . I I .W i l l i s A. C l a y h . n to Aim]-- 1-.. T a > l n r

•' lo in , | l .Ceil I t a l lk H e a l K s t a l e C" . I " -Maclon <\

l . i -w l s . :JL l o t s , S I .i;.-il H a u l ; U'-al r , - l ; . l " i ' . . . t o I l i ' l l e I'.

<ii-iiss -1 l o l s . SI .S a r a l i A. Ko(je|-:i an i l l i l lsl ' i l lal l o H e n -

n i - l l a M u l T l s . l . a m l "li l !o" | i a v i ' l i n e1 . 1 . v n i r a r k . Si .

I ' l - i i i n e I t n lK ' r l s im I " H a r r y X. . lo l iu -M.n. 1 l o t . I I .

l-:ili-ii r r n a n h< ll.-nr-.- X. . lu l i l i s i in . 1J " V ' . i u 1 I " . l . " r z - r 1 " I • r a m : W a l . l s , i n n i . l lI I n t . f l l l ' l .

1 I , 1 , I I I - ' . : - , - . . I I I . - W i l l i a m I 1 . S ' " t l1 , ' . . | M _ I I - . : . - . "

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Kmlle I,nni! to Myrn n. Welier. liiimtnil Thlnl .'Heinle. Jl.

Aiiloi i i i iHiuao iii Jnliti (i. Sacco. 1-ainion l-'iuiilli ayeiuie, 11.

.li'lin (1. S a n . i to Anlolllii lll-uno. Pieceuf i>r«i|»-rly. | 1 .

T. Frank Apphliy lo Lester l lamlilet .Laud on (Ilaut a\'eiine. Siiulli I'lllieron, ?1.

Lester Iliunlilel lo Ceoriie s. FeiKlisiin.Laml on (iiiini ayeiiue. South Kllieron. | | .

HeKeinaa ltrall>- company to Mieliael!••. Whaleii. I l"l. SI.

I'liun-li "I' I in•- l.aily Slur of the Sea loAlualiam Sie^el U.-ally cninpaii>'. Laiiilon Ciiclsea av.-niH-. ?l):ia.

IJlirnioii \\ .loinis to Willliun T. liou'n-IliK. I'lec.- nl' properly, ? I.

l-'moceseii I'ai-aijll" nail o the r s loJllehele A. t'apasxa. l.aial nil .lelfcayHlreel, »2.lnn.

ltiiilolp'i II. l-:iirsnm to Mai-nurd Ma-in y. 1 lot. | 1 .

Clnrrnei- !•'.. I'". Uelriel; lo Mary Shi I-man. Land on Seaview .-lyi-niic. $;l.:;s.".n:t.

Mary K. Sliernian to .luhu T. WyclailfLiuul tm Sea\ ic\c a\eina-. $1.

Kdwill'l I'). I.lay.I to Al Hull- L. Iliillsoll.:i lots. i i .

and 'vfcKlryrr.«-n <it HI. Aunustlnt'a eliureh.1 lot, | ! .

Htanwl A. I-'utterBon and otheri) lo J0~seii'i MclK-rlnott. 1 lot. II .

William A. U.iry to Mario I'ettlllo. 1lot | ]

Smailtwck to Emily L. Kelly.l , | ]

Jranl.4 lotH, 41.

.lennlv Kinndbcck to Tillle M. Aniler-tiim. 4 lo|s, | l .

Jlosu I1. HolloniH to Oiacono DeSarno.ltU 11 'r.Un avenue. 11.

I 'etmyimeker to JoHenhlnu V,r.litiiui on Grnnd uvenm*. II.

1 A. Smock and others to 1>. lil-I

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IlKim MiilHlmry. 1 lot, IJ .Jennie Hinaillieelt to Unrtl in A. Mnlley.

1 lot. I I .Jennie Kinnilliwlt to Sinriih A. Wiirivli.

1 lot. 11.Town.ililli of Neptune to Surnli II.

Wyal t . 1 l e t . | 1 .Mailpllnc ApplcRiite to Cieoi'Ke K. Fer -

fiisiin. 2 lot.s. | l .lieiiiKi'H. I'Vrtuisim to Lester HiimliK't.

•1 lots, | 1 .• Jersey Coast Itoulty company to Ju l ia

A. Smith. 1 lot. 11.Marj .1. !>runimoml to Thomas 11. l luu-

eoelt. Land <ui Moiirnc iiyeniif, | 1 .lleueman realty compnny to Samtu'l

l'epe.i. 1 lot at West Anbury Park, }1.IIIIKII K. Klnmonth lo Hicheltn Munzl.

1 l iu 'a i \^'esl Ashury Park. JIllo,l'.U/,aln 1 \\ i\ Uci'Kcn ti> Vineenv:n l>eAn-

K.-IIN. 1 lot. | l .Mem-man realty company lo Melylu

Mats.in. I Lit nl West Ashury Park, J l .J. lieivlll I'uy to lli'tlli! Wlllhlnirt.

laiial nil llnrtlen nyelllle, 11.)lei;i-iaiin realty' coui!>iiiiy to Anna

Wiilo. I lot. Hi.Anna I-'. I.. Sllinson noil others to

J a m e s S. Tiimpklns, Laml at llie eornerof Seventh avenue nnd l 'uekunl sti-iitit.SI,

/ I l lnb (SI'I'IIIMI anil husband lo JoseiiliM. Tinner. Laml on First avenue, 1 1 /

,lo-,-|di \ l . Turner In William L. l lor-iloll. l.illul on l-'irst avenue. SI.

lletsy i : \ n n s In Itlclmnl I'lvans. 1 lol .51

Hamiiel A. l 'at teist in tn William H.J I D I T I I I . Land on MattiKini avenue. Jl

William !•). IJillette lo I'litlierinellowleH I ' l ice of lirnperty. $1.

Mali. I h r h e r t In llenjumiu i:. Havens.Piece ol in. ' l .erly. J l .

Mary A. Carney mill husband toIwiphne I.. Wil l iams. Piece of pro|>erly,II-

Dapinie I.. Williams to Mary A. L'ltr-ney. 1'lei-e of pi-oiu'ity. J l .

l'Muai'd I'-. Hill to Charles- Ho le r s anilothers . Laml on Bond street . 11.

Dora II. llunla lo Anna M lllll.var.l. L1

li'is. SI,- - • - . --• - -i l a n i e s R O a . \ t n n imil o l l i e i - s l o <3eorKC

W . It lni 'Koli l a n i l o thei 'H. 1 l o t . I I .

V. Putttrnon. I>«.nd »< Spring Lo-ka,Htufliore Non-SacUrlan home to E4-

wnrd V. I'jitlefBon. Land at the cornerof Wortlilntfton and Flftli uvenue, bprlDK

Edward Klclnkauf to Harriet L. Deb-man. I-,und at Belmar. | 1 .

Levin n. IK-ller to Delolme Benedict.1 idt, 1300.

B, Borden Woolley to D. RandolphCoolt. 2 tracts at Mnnnwiuun, »l.'

Oliver H- Ilrown to Joseph W. Plume.Lund on Tutlle avenue. Spring Luke, II.

Hlhel .Trtii'i to Sara A. Applegutc.Land on Union avomie. IL

Ht'nirtrt company to Hubert Shingle-ton. 2 lom, | 1 ,Matawan Townshtp.

Fieilerhk S. Wilson to l'nink Nunzl-nto. l.ainl on tlio CA«I sido of MohlgHoncreek. 14,500.

Itobt'rt C\ MvOormlck, execulor, toHoward II. Cnltri-11. l.alul on Atlanticavenue. Matawnn, lltl.

Cliniii'H l i !•'. Wnsnor to Staccy p.-• i street, i l .

V.t l iaiies l i V. .Wnjsnor ti> Stacc

-' I Conuvcr.- Limit on Main street. | 1 .| ey P. Conov^v to *.'huvlv» R

r. Land on M.lln Hlr.'et. fl.stiu

U K . f.lersi-y Co:iHt realty company to Hii-

l v Sinork Lumber Co. 1 lol.elianonSins.Tii.

S.-i-uritii-s development ^eoinpanyWllllaiir II. Johnson 2 lots, I I .

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William II. .lolinson tn I'ntlersonlln^vhiK ami MaltlnK company. .1' lots,

Jennie SmnilbecU to Annie H. Kiner-snn. li lots. 51.Neptune Townsnlp.

William 11. Foster, executor, tu Funniol''uster. 1 lut, l;roadway. Ocean Grove,

Mnrlboro Townihlp,Ella C. Smith to Kdwartl a. Kormnn.

l'lei-e or proiierty, | l .Eilwiuil G. Forman to MalthlnH N.

Sinllli. l'li'oo of properly. 11. ,It. V. C'rlne seed eiiiiipany to Lester

Vonrhees, IMoco of iiroperty, | 1 .W'llllnm L. ViinllriiiU to Kdwln K.

Ilrown. I lol, »1. '.luseiih A. VnnMnler iiinl others to

Howard Decker. 3 traels, 11.John Lindsay to Howard l i Decker.

:t Inu-ls, 11.llou-iiril Decker to Kuril K. Whltson.

Piece ot pi'O4\vrlyr $1.Kilwin li. lirown in I'lonk VnnDorn.

•l». acres of land, | 1 .Frank VnnDorn to Kilivin K. Ilrown.

IL1 ncrOH of land. I I .Unwind T. .ToneM to Owen P. Mi'Don-'

aid. '.> U-10 acres, »1.MAltLHOllO T t t T

Cliurles ]•:. Close, executor, to It, V.('cine Seeil company. :i tracts of land,

Kll'/,iil>et!\ Knlck to lllcliiml TloKer. 3trncts. ?1.

Illcliard Troger to All**1!'! Mott. .1tiiu'ts. II.Prcchola Township.

Mlclmol Ford loLnnil at I'Ycellolil, J l .

Anloiilo Sllhoslli.ml ilt IYcehnlil, f 1.

Tvlee Co'ttrnll to l-Illznlietli V. Jewell.lillllilllLWoHII'-l-eelllilll.fl.

HlluilH'th 1!. 10111" to Geoi-Ke .1. Mulhol-laod. Land at Freehold, 11.

Lavlnia C. Murphy to William N.Tliompsiui. Laml In the Interior of lilnc-kbounded hy Mnrcy street, Freehold, fl,

V D l J h N ' l l JJohn V.' Dcnlxi! to John N'eullo Jolin-HIIII. l.unil on tho north side of Sprint;

Alle'e M. ltlc'lnir'dHon to Louis Klne-Kold. Piece of property. SI.

TliolmlR C. Uuck to .IIIKOII Zlolkln.Land at the interHOCtlon of Center unill''lrst HtreetM, | l .

l-.'minn L. Neallo to Small M. Mcllow-ell. 'Lund on Broadwny. | 1 .Freehold Town»lilp.

Klla Shepherd to William 1. My. -1traels or Inntl, | 1 .

William II. Pester, executor, to Caleb | Aiilliuny Duedmcyer to A. May HimrkR.X. l-'osler. I lot, Broiidway. Ocean Grove, j iJl lnd on Avenue A. Krcelmld. | 1 .II.. .. , „, Delia nowil to Frank .1. Kallln. Laml

on Clinton Htrcet. freehold, I I .

ISnnnlapan Township,Joseph West to John 1.. Ilulse. Land

Avniulale 1-,-ally company lo Jnnies 1>.Cm'ton. .". lols, SI.

John H. AllMieule to Anne M. Cteruty.Land - ' "ft.

p yKilnl.-y uvenue, ltrtuUey Heaeh.

.Mary 10. Lewis lo Charles J. Tire. Land ,| i.aird tlnlm) to Mlljali !•'• Held. Lamlnn (iialfii-y avenue, lliudley Heaeli. | 1 . „„ Teiment avRnue. ICnullshtown. IL

. . . ., Klllali F. Held to M. lOtlicl Hulse. Laml.ItfincLaud

A. I Iradley to James II. Pallier.t-orm-r of l-;vei-Bi-een anil Centrall I I I l fl•nni'K. l i r a , I I , y l t ea i ' l l , I I . .

F.ilYi I . Held to M. ii>n Tenneiit avenue, Kiinllsbtown, f l .

T. Held to TIlonliiH Keys , ' Lundul HnKlishtown, | 1 .W i l l i a m 1 . -Mul t in-ws t o H a n n a h M n l -

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hi 'Ml |,, .. v. M|,,n |"("snll't :ill<l I UTltr itli'!!)1 fi'W l i l l t ' i fi»l1 1 ; l ; " , l l n - h i ' i K l i l i , f , , [ ] V . I K . i i n - i i l l l n ( t , | w i l l i

' , ' , ! , ' ' J ; / " * ' " • • • " | | | r n J l M M - n l i i i u i i . f l j i h n v c . " 'VUvuihin

M I i . i i , i . . n , " i h i n ^ h I t n c l i l i i i i , T t . ' i l l i ' ' M n n n i ' r t ' o f t i n 1 C i > nf l r u i i l i i l i ' d l i l t ' I l i i i f l l o i l ' i i ' , ( u l 1 . J t ' l f r l' • , I , " . I ; , ' . | : , " V , , " 1 , ' ' , ! M ; • • • " > • • • • • « > » i M i , . . n i s t . , < • - . . M I . , , ,

' " • ' l I w i " . , . I n n , ' . ' n i l , l ! l | I . . l i i l i i i - . i < \ m | i i ' | -

i i.i in,,. i: • . , , •'r., nlnl ill ili'i'j'il II cvfiy ulici e i.ell

• I ' i n . l lyni i ln. A .iili|dele li l l l l l l Illr Imil li|>

, , i . , I n l i n l i ' i c . p i l ' , f l i l l ) , K x t r i i l i o l l d : - i l

l l r i ' l l n l I ' l l ci I l l n . I i i n l . I l l i i ' i l .

' T i l l R m H A N K I t m l i n n t 1» l l m

' " I V ( ' " " ^ • ' . I d I H I U I I . n e w n l m l i i ' i f o r !lt*i I l i t l l l l l p i - o p l l .

' ' " " " | i i i n l m i i x ' i l l i n l n i l v i ' i l i « l i i K n u i l i i i i i i

i .d " I I I I I I . I-. L ' l t s u p . l I K ^ H U K - I t K ' " ' " i ' l t o t l l « I I W I K L h n l l l i ' l l .

Three Maxims for Success:

Look Back ^et al* y°u can out °* tlie

For Nothing pre8ent day-Protect the futureButExperience- by Life In8urance m

The Prudential• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

SClIttOKDEIt'S HAIR TONIC.Hchroodor'n Jlnir Tonic kills dundrulT, k<!«pn tho hair

from falling out and mnkofl tho Bculp hcuilthy. That'e

enough for It to do. At Schroedor'B Vharmacy.

UANCINtL

niK'IAI. AND PANI1T . . . , . , , , . . .rt l l l TIIK IIM.I.KDOM.

• • IIILJfU. I; II HHW n. . . , RU) BANK. N. A

I N S U R E W I T H • ,--,-• . ' . . . .' • ' i - •

Red Bank and Monmouth CountyInsurance Agency.

Ivar Bjornstad, Manager.

General Insurance.Fire, Plate Glads, Health, Accident, Liability,

Automobile and Marine.

ALL FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES.

If you find your insurance rates aretoo high, there may be a reason.

Let me inspect your property andascertain if the rate can be lowered.

Ji you want advice as to your rates,phone me at 437-m Red Bank.

Money to Loan on First Bond and Mortgage.

Office and Residence, 51 Irving Place.

P. O. Box 12, Red Bank, N. J.

(iOV,WlL$ON)$i(ISSAGE,MB MAMBU rnxoovaarnvt-Tiona TO

| FRANKLIN P. STRYKER. DR. LESTER H. STRYKER. J

| PUBLIC SERVICE.Livery and Carriages.

Moving Vans and Express.Automobile Garage.

Auction Room and Storage.

Monmouth Street, RED BANK, N. J.Opposite R. R." depot.

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Telephone 245 .

(({LUMBER!

We carry about the largest stockof lumber in Monmouth County.

We get most of our stock bywater. Freight rates are much ~cheaper than rail, and hence we can $

• give very low prices. w# Our big stock enables us to make #

very prompt deliveries. £

The Estate of T. S. R. Brown, *Keyport, New Jersey. j£

•:•-

• >

DOUBTER CONVINCINGThe-hard-to-convincois our

specialty when it's a matterof low cost—least expense, in

PLUMBING ALTERA-TIONS AND REPAIRS.Replacing the old-fuHhion-

cd, unhealthy work need notcost you dear if you see UHfor nn (intimate—do it now!

Bring the property up-to-dutc—see us for completed de-tails, cost, figures, etc.

WILLIAM O'BRIEN.Practical Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter.

No. 80 rront Btrvvt, Rod Bank, N. J.Ocoan Artnu*, 8«itbrl|ftit, N. J. . .

Heavy Weight Wire Tcncln^1 hafa • lara* anil eoimiUba •took of tha

b—i up-to-date fonolnfl mttarlala torn makinanr atria of M'lnlreotM farto*. Alao hvarjrwoven wlra, poultry anil lawn fanning-. aUal ffaKlaln win, alanlM. ata.

OantraaU tor anllra lot) lf l«n. liwludliw t in fur..l.liln«anil aattlna or port".

Oa||>t lie MMiaaa

CHA8. a. CONOVER,N*wmw Spring* Av*n««, RKD BANK, N. I.

TtM X W l I t IMT014 Of rolltletl BUS—'Eooaomr. Bvml Tui t ion , Court andJury Safonn und GomoUdatlon ofBtat* Boarfli AdvliM,

. 'Xrcnlou, N. J., Jun. 0.—The flrBt an-nual ueHsutjo of Governor ' Woodrow\Vllson to the lcglHlnturo van sont tolioHi hoUHes, Tho incHfjuge IH US follows:To the LoKUlaturo:

Wit!) the opening of nnothcr legla-liitlvo session It IH my privilege to callyour attention to Hovornl uiuttcro withI'CKiinl to wlilcti wu liave the opiior-Imilly to K(>i'vo the Htatn hy well cou-nldci'ed CIIIIURCH In ltd law. It linn In-tflroHlol me very deeply to note thutIn recent years In this stale tuo plat-forum of the two great [mi'tlex, whichclime ('very year Into coiniietltioii ntthu annual election for the control of| h e IPKIHIIII IVO Imily, have usually lii'cnIn MUb.ttantlnl agreemeiit, no that oneIH vncouriiKcd to hellcve tlmt our elec-floiiK m'u not no much contest« for pai'-ty iiilvuntHKii or IIKKI'Uiiillauiiujnt IIH forthe oppol'tiinity lo Hervc' tho ppoplo ofthe stiite—contestH for tlur luiiiiir undMitlsfiii'tlon of uwompllxliliiK UIB i'o-fot-iiiM which tin; cdiiilllliias ohtiiliiliigIn lhe Hlule iinlurally HimgeHl. If tliiwIH true the wliming party may countupon thu co-operation of the minorityIn I'im'.vliiK out Its platform pniKiain.When the lcKlMlallve WSMIIIII opens wohecome COIIOHKIIOS in a coniiuoji sei'v-I ' i \ nuilmir Htatulard IK.not parly ad-vimtage, ljut the welfare of New Jer-sey. Wu arc, first of nil, elll'/.eiis midptililic HIM'VUIIIH; our parly dlfluii'iiceiilire m'cmitiiiiy to our duly us repre-sentallve.s and trustees.

I rcntiire upon this preface" lo myiimmimeuiln lions lu order lo nfluril my-self the opportunity to nny wllh how

| much pleasure I nlmll eo-operutii with.Ihc pVoHenl. lef-'lslaliire in enrryiiiK outevery program that Is Jmlf&'il to lie for jlhe comiiKiii lienelll. II In my duly, usunvornoi1 of the slate and repi'esenla-llve'of all its jienplv, to hv the leaderof my parly in (he male. Indued, hutnot :i,|ini11:-mi in- a slnili^ 'st fur mereparly lieni'ilr. I am ghid to tlilnk,tliiM'cl'ore, Hull the iniitleru to which 1i-li:ill cull .your ultciillou do not Hewithin Hie Held nf party (lel)iite. Theylire mutters which we can apprnn<-h '<wllliiml parly bias nr prejudice. What-ever dllTercuci'H of Judgment may arise 'with lvRiinl to them, they need havenn llavor of party feellaj; iiliout them.

AI the last KCSSIOH WI: nulled lu ef-I'ectlnK refiiniiH obviously necessarynnil lon}< desired, upon which opinionIn the state hud Tor many years hpencenlered, lint did nut mlili'i'HH ourselvesat all lu>i erliiin oilier lar^e questionsno less nei.-essary lo deal with, whichpulillc (ipiuloM has not ilelinltely ll.\('(lupon, simply hecniise of their com-plexity and of the fact that only those

I who can view them from the Inside| can fully appi'ecialL' how vital they are• lo the liilesrlly nnd serviceability of• tho stale's ;;orerii!iiont. 1 mean qups-! tlons of clliciciicy mid eeouoiny. We

e.'in uet ill I lie heart of these If weCIMMISC, inn] we votild IHII lender thestate n greater service, (linn by IIOIIIK jK\i. Without the very he.st lulinlnlstra-live organization the Koverinnent ofthe Ktnte cannot he admlnlsterod withendre iii,U'KrIl.v or with full and can-did ri'spniislliillly to the people, for un- jless.It Is elllcient and responsible it Is!in eoiisliint i l iuwr of becomtui; eor-•nipt. Wa.Mtefulness and Inetlicleney inro. lh(;inselvcs virlnally forms ofCraft. They alTord fruitful opportuul-ties for every kind of ttlffise.

Plea For Economy.

It Is io questions of elllcieney and ieconomy, therefore, that I Hist Inviteyour K'I'I'IIIU* attention. |

The KovcriiiiiBHt of New .Tel'soy, like Ilhe KovemiKi'iils of most of the older Ist.-i 1 v-i. hiis dcvcloiK'd on Us udmiuls-tnillvc side, not systematically, hilt bypnlchwoi'l; and mere accretion, hy themiilllpllealloii ijl' hoards and eominls-HIOIIH, hy the iidUlllon'of llrst this pieceand ilien that piece to existing depart-nients. Theve luis been eonstnnt nddl-tioii, no subtruction, no ellminalloii, no j(o-onlinallon. It. lias crown very muchas the xlatehou™ Itself has grown, hutwithout the necessity of nt least someKcmhlnnco of iirchltectural unity, with-out the iviunectlUK corridors and thecommon roof which the slntehmisi!must of mere phyHleul necessity be jgiven. • ' j

The nuiiiber and variety of slute |honrds und commissions Is utterly eoji-fiislng. One wonders why there mightnol be, for cMllil]i]e. a deparlmenl ofpnlille worku In which would bt- ns-M'luhlcil all the functliius ufl'iH'tlugroiuls, pnrUs, bridges and \valoi'\vays,uow divided up amoiiK a hull' dozenhonrilM and connnlssloii^, permanentand temporary; why a ile|iurlnieiu ofpublic welfare might not nerve UN «iiiiMins of co ordliiiitliig uud slinplifvlni,'the Hupervislon of the piililii' health,lhe examination of priicMlloiiei-N ofmedicine, the Inspection of lenementhouses, of UIIIIH and factories nml |ln>cnforcenient of the hnvs agalnsl chlhlInhor; why_a depnrlnienl of coiiNcna-tlou IIIIKIII not. comMiie the work nmvHcnllereil niiinnn nunieriMin liodles eon.CCMIIIIK the [ireBeniitlon of llnh nnilgnme, the nupervhlon uud regulationof the oys te r Indiislry, lhe sufeguard-IIIK of till' wiitcv supply and the dlspo.Hltion of the rlpaiiiin r ight* of t h o !Mlnto? Why Mlioulil every oys te r hedInn !• a coinmlfisloii of Us uwnV It hi jueceMMiiry (o hr lu^ order out of thinchnollc uilHceilaiiy, unl merely to Imvelhe sallsfiictloii of coiiiblcllni: Ihc hllnl-IICSH of Hie i.lull' In a biiiiliiesullke nnilelllcleul wuy, lull to prevent WIIHIH nndfoivnlnll nluiMeil of ninny IIIIIIIN. I HIIUj:«<«t, Iliei'efore, (he <ointl int l im hy law

(if II COUIIIIIHMIOII, llol IIIO lill'KC, to KCt

promptly nnd IIIIIIIIOIIIOIIHIV, lo tiilmInto coieililerntlon |be whole (pu-Hllotior nliupllfylog ami co oi'illmilliig |l(n ml.inliilslialive agciich f Ih,. ulnle luiinlnr Mint Ihcv iiiny lie put upon Ihclici-t liosxlble banl'l of ecolloliiy llllllelllcieney, In my |IHU:III<-IIt Hie iniijor

It I of Hie iiimuil uiloii nIn>uId bo ex

pelleoced mill |nn,|ei| buulneiil III

I I I I I I llu'v should Imve Hie liciiclU of Hie

Illlvlcp of men u II i have Illllile n Hpe

I'llll ntlldy of MI lonltfli- elllileucy III

prilcllllll llllllllllliillllHoli I! ,,) i •. 111 < I re

poll lo IIM- I I I ; I r,|,, (,,,,. ,|| ,||| ,,M||) „

llllld nil |«in«lli|.v It,. icl'Hll woiiMnei'Ml

lo < mi, will nle publl,. o|iln|oii upon one

of Hi" Ml \ l lnl mullein or i;,iW'ln

n l . w l i i ' l l i c t ' l o o l i e d u l f r o m Hi , , |M,lnl

of »|i>«- of pilllly ii|> of MI'M Iceiililllly,

«Hd vrlili jiuWk' (irltl'-lma ceut.ere<l upona [MirtWUlorKthpme nr rewgiinlzutli/ii,eatljifiictory Ic^ijilalloii «ould l'eadliy \mobtultied.

Should Include Tax Reform.The 8co|>e of tliU connnlsHlon's In-

(jnlry ouslit to he MO wide us to includeour whole method of iixsexslug andequalizing taxed. You have only to e.x-uinliie the reports of our state taxboards lo realize how unsatisfactoryour present methods me. It Li notenough thut there Hhniild lie hoards towhich Individuals can renort to rem-edy IncimulHlcH hi luxation and tis-neHHinent. Towers of correct inn fallshort of accomplishing w!mt ought tohe iiceompllKlied. rnlfonn standardsought to ho ostabllsliud upon^tlip |h-'Illative and nnthoilly of mnne rculriilhoard of .supervision. Tlmt body ought(o have Independent and exclusive pow-ers of rochlHHlllcallon within cerlnlugeneral limits delined In u,e i l n v . |nneveral KlnteH of the I'niuu— in \Vla-cousin, for example, nnd lu .Mussiichu-setts—commissions of this kind haveIll-fill set up with exceedingly satisfac-tory result)), who-ie powers are pow-ers uf active HUpervlsiju and throughwhose iiixtriimeiitilllly Inequalities hudluciitiltlcH are .helirg cori'eeled upon ndclinile phin, not In Indh Idunl ciiHe.ionly, not merely for Hie peisons whocan afl'onl to nplical mid protest, huthy'syslemalie nienns mid upon lhe in-itiative of tho commission Itself. .

You Imve only lo n*k ttic- averagetaxpayer whom you meet on the streetwhat he thinks of lhe asuerismeiits towhich he Is subjected to llnd howmany varieties o f assessment tliereare in tho state. Von huvc only to«\'!iniliie tho iivenigc (ax assessor'shooks lo discover, how IKIli'. K.v.'ilemthere is and how lillle he acluallyknows of Iho pni]ierly he UKSOHHCK.How many of the lax districts In HieHtido are .mapped anil plotti'd? Howninny assessors can prodin-i' dellnlleevIdcni'B and dill a m support their as-Hi'MHiuenlH? l.'nderl.'ihe to iloluiti! wllhmen from halt a il,i/eu coumli-s Hiequestion whether we should continueto' II 1:11 ii tit in our present sy.slem ofcounty tux .boards anil you will atonce discover that In some countiesthey are valued and deenieil oMieionl:In othc»i smljed nt nml regarded as en-tirely iinuecessiuv uud unwarrantablyexpensive. Have Hie stale hoard ofiisscH-iors and our Mute, hoard for (lieequall/.iilioii of taxes powers thai cunbrluii a KiiHsfiictery S,VH(CIII out oftheso varlelle.H uud coiifusloiis1.' If ilieylinve nol, somebody should have, forthe whole malter neeils reconsidera-tion.

Along with this systematic recoil-Klderation of our nielhods of assess-nieuls and taxation should go u xyyythoi'iiugh examluatloii of our lax sys-tem Itself, ltd bash and principle.Perhaps we shall he in a lieltev posi-tion after milking our machinery suit-able and adequate lo discover Hieweak places In the buses o£ taxation.Sooner or later we shall he obliged loexamine them to (he liptlniu.

Are v c systeniiitl,-? ijnve "we pi-np-erly combined our instrumentalitiesand adequately equipped them withauthority In the great mutter of lheI'oiisi'i'vtilion of our niituriilly splendidanil il I ni in I ant resources fcVo user vu lionIs not u mallei* which can now beHatls'uctorlly bundled by an occasionalnet of legislation. We must hit upon asystem, and somebody ,lu particularmust In: charged with the responsi-bility of administering I t -no t a halfdozen different bodies or even two orthree, but snail' one liody served andassisted by I lie couslnnt and iti(clllgeiitadvice of experts. This great mat (or.too, should lie brought within the scopeof inquiry, which 1 earnestly urge youlo authorize and provide for. I donot menu tli.il immediate Individualsteps toward conserv-itiuii cannot beInlii-n by KIIIIIIIP, hut that we mustherenfler depend upon system, notupon the casual vigilance of Individuallegislators.

One Important malter of nduilnlstrii-Uon can be uud should he taken up atmice and pnmiplly provided for hy leg-islation. I mean the administration of(he charitable and correctional Insiltu-tions of tile state. These Institutionshave been established und developedIn entire se|iai'iilelH»ss. There nowhereexists any authority which can co-ordi-nate them or bring Iheni Into practicaland servieoii'le cn-opci'iitlou. Their in-niales ciinuol lie rei'lassilleil or reills-Irlhuted if oure. by any mistake, (lieyhave been wrongly placed or if |heydevelop In a way not looked for whenI hey were sent for treatment or segre-gation to n pni'llculnr Institution. Theresult Is tlwl Individual Institutionslire uuthiiiU'Ml b> do several kinds ofwork nl oncf. lor some of which theywere not iniciidcd and are, therefore,not equipped. They very properly have(heir Kupiircle establishments underseparate hoards of malingers, but thesehoards nml lhe superintendents of theseveral Institutions should lie WroughtInto co-ii]iei:illoii uud a comprehensivesystem of i linrtly and correction iiuideposhlhle. which will IncreiiNC elllcieneyand prevenl i\aste und luelTectmil ef-fort. This cun be done hy a reformvery similar lu Mint HO forluniilely ef-fected lust winter In the iidmlnlstnitlou of our stale system of xohools, bygrunting proper supervisory authorityto Hie commissioner of clinrltics nndcollect Ion and ;i •'.!>, latllu; with him asmall, responsible hoard, which may luturn, lordlier « llli tho CIIIIIIIIIMMIOIICI',advise wllli lhe Hiiperlnleiidcnl'i nnildliTcloiM of the various Instltulloii".Oilier Hlales have, already shown uslhe way In (Ills liiiportiint reloini of or.giinlttnlliin, nnd we Hlioillil feel Im-pelled lo lalic It hy reasons of Illl-lioilllly a» well us of elllcieney andiVnuoniy.

Hoformatory For Woinon.Ill I Ills i,,line I Ion I would UIL;C ii ' i V

lillongly llp'Ul lhe IcislHlallue Hie need

of n refoiiiniliiiy for wo u. A milt

able Mile bii't nlrendy been cliocli I'l

I liinlei ihin eoiiiily, nenr r i l i ib iu, and

pure ha MI d li.t I lie mil lim lly of IheMtiile,

noil nieii nnd women whom the \\ hole

iilllli* L I IOIM' and tritsln hnve picpnieil

plaii'i fur nn lieilltulloa for ivlilch nil

I'enil'.liUe Hie lliillll'illnln need.

Then' hi nnolher iniillcr which

idiollld no loni'cr he left nl loie od>i

w Mb,nit I loo,inch icori'iitil/.ut Ion. I

Illeall Hie impel vl'toll of lhe Ilinllll of

Hie >ihilc. I Intend ini erlHclini of our

e\cellent hoilld of llellllh, hill only II

Ii.-tlt Hie leilllllMiiy of |pi mi II Inetoliel I

when | >'il) llnil olir pic'n III II II'I f"l

iiafeiMlaiilloi! Hie henllh of the ilnlc

lire clilhcl' liuuliqllnle. II l i I I ' I

i : c i i e r i i l l > i i ' i l l ' c d h o w l a ' d , t " i i i p l l

DEUCATE CHILDRENMad* Strong by Vinol

"I wish 1 could Induce every moth-er who has a delicate, sickly child, totry your delicious cod liver iron tonic,Vlnol.

"It restored our llttlo daughter tohealth and Btrongth otter everythingelse had failed. It tastes so good eholoved to tako It—not a bit of cod liveroIl'tflBte.-^Mra. C, W. Stump, Canton,Ohio."

Tho reason Vinol la BO successfulIn building up puny, delicate, alllne,children. Is because it la a combina-tion of the two moat world-famed ton-ics—tho medicinal body-bulldlng ele-ments of cod liver oil, aided by uVbloodmaltlng and strength-creatingproperties ot tonic Iron.

If ive can Induce you to try a bottlrof Vinol as a body-builder nndBtronRth-creator for your child, andyou do not find it ia all wo claim, w<will return your money on demand.James Cooper, Jr., lied Bank, N. J.

SPECIAL.Desirable Building Lots In West-

side Park and on Harrison avenue.East Red Bank, from $250 upwards.Terms to suit buyer. * -

rilHendrlckson S Stout,Patterson Building,

60 Broad Street, Red Bank.

catpd and difficult u rnattw It Una lie-come KIUCIJ W,J began lo perce!ve what {It In really the duty of the state. \o dofor the health of Its people. Everysort of infection must he guardednguiriHt. A costly war must he Wagedon the mosquito nnd the housefly,those active hreeders of disease. TheillHiftMUlnntlon of poLsonoun gases fromfactories, from locomotive engines nndfrom tile vast hodles of smoke whichpervade our cities must he prevented.The dairy business luunt he sharply8UpcrvlM>d along wllh cold storage andthe handling of fooilslurfs lu tin1 markots. Oyster beds must ho Inspectedand guarded against pollution. Tin1

adulteration of foods must be prevent-ed. There must be sonic thorough andetllclpiil system of keeping our lakesand strciiins from pollution. Sewagemust he supervised and properly regulateil, Systematic wur must be made.with sucii diseases as tuberculoslfi,and lln' stale must he guurded agalnslthe Introduction of filial epidemicsfrom every quarter. (Jarbage collec-tion nud disposal must be systematizedand regulated. Thorough Inspect Ionmust be curried Into a score of place-where' disease is most likely to orlglmile. Have we (he machinery forIhesc great tasks? Have we inailisure of (lie servlre of experts, dorlors, engineers, blologlsis, whose ailvice will enable us to feel that weImve done our duly by Hie people ofthe state In all lhe important mut tcof Ihc conservation of their lives nbenlthV Is It n"t our duty to consivery carefully and at once the crcalion of a thoroughly effeclivo depnrlincut of henllh?

T h e d u l v o f l h e s l a t e t o m a l i c ' — :

every service It renders .Iho people •: ATEW,.,Y0RK. ANP LONG BRANCHelllelcnt, responsible and economical. ' X RAILUOAII.suL'ius to be one of the lirst and nuistmanifest duties of government. Nexlto Ihal Is (he duty In a self governedcountry of making the repieseiilullvebody from which legislation proceeds Iin fuel:. roprcHoniutive, as nearlypossible a mirror of Hie character nnd jopinion of the conimunilies of whichthe stale Is composed. It seems lo me. !of tin1 lirst consequence, Iherefore, that !lhe promise we have made the people jof tile state, tlint we would nl oncelake the initial steps necessary toeffect a return lo u system of assemblydislriels in place of county delegationsto the legislature should Ije redeemeduud that n constitutional amendmentfor that purpose should he submitted 'lo the vole of the people at the earliestpossible time.

It is equnl'y imperative, as It seeingto ni", thai lhe use of lhe courts ofjustice by the people should be sbnpli-lied nnd facilitated, "u r legal proced-ure is loo technical, too complicated,too expensive, loo little adapted to theuse of the poor und unschooled. Witlisplewlid courts of uudoubied Integrity,we nevertheless feel that the rich liti-gant can tire the poor litigant out iimlthat the common run of men have goodreason to dread litigation and doiilit Usoutcome. We nru proud of our bench;"why should we not put ourselves in nposition lu Lie, equally proud of our ad-ministration of justice us liascd uponthe besi reformed models'/ A little ex-pert advice will put us in a way lo dis-cover the ri;,ht legislation for this purpose, wiiluiut waiting for ainenilincnts

, , f ( l i e . . i l l . l i l l l l l n l i . H I . n o t 111 . ' , o o r l s

we wish to change so much amethods of procedure.1

Wants Jury Reform.ISnIh parlies are pledged also I,

uji the malter of jury reform, to conslder in particular the methods bywhich grand juries are chosen, lu or-der to devise If possible a process ofehoiee by which abuses of a seriouskind which have arisen to the scandalof public opinion may hereafter lie prp-vciiled. 1 commend lids deeply Impormill subject to your, very cnl nest conslderiition.

We hnvo dono much toward securingjustice and safety for the worklngmenof the state In our factory laws, ourteneoiMit house le

Duo. U.I-UIUUL ,O8TKOPA.TIUC PHTtlCUMS, '

Hum 7, Etuwr H»IUllnr, Brad UL. H*4 Batik.Tllnihonaatl.

Gnduttei of American School of OiUulwOw.Klrhnvllli-, Vo.

Offlcn Hour.: J30 A. M. to 0.-«0 P. M.

A lt'lHUlt u SWIFT,CIVIL ENGINEER AND flURVBJOU.

Broad and Monmouth itraata.IMi.mr MILL. I1IU DASK, N . J.

DR. B. P. KING,VETERINARY 8UH0EOM AMD

DENTIST.HtlllEWSUURV, NEW JERSEY.

Horoi-ti buuitlut) winter and summer and treatedfree of £harK«,

Ovpratumy performed on bltchca with perfectBnfuiy.

DR. L. H. STRYKER,VETEKINABY SURGEON.

Olllce, Public Services IIullillnK. TelephoneZ41.Resilience. 81 Shrcwabury Avenue. Te!«phnn«U-I*

am DANK. N. J.

CUNEST A. AREND,*•* ARCHITECT.

8pcclatlitln country work.170 Fifth Avonm, New York.

Applcby Building, Anbury Tark. N. J.Ueslitcnce, 187 Lrood Strcot, Rod Bank

Tulepliona Connections.

J OHN S. AFPLEGA.TE & SON,COUNSELLORS AT LAW.

RBU BANK. M. J,Broad Street

L'UEUEKICh W. HOPE,* C0llNSELIX)R AT LAW,

Offices corn, r Droail and Front Streeta,RED BANK, N . J.

I7DMUND WILSON,1 -I COUNSELLOR AT

D BIYKD~B~AN£ N. JOfllcen: lo EAST KIEONT STIIEKT.

A LSTON BEEKMAN,.t\ COUNKKLLOIt AT LAW.Notary Public. Suiircma Court EnmlaM

OlUeen 9 Ilroad itrcet, HED UANK.-N. I.I -jit. HERBERT E. WILLIAMS,1 ' SUltOEON DENTIST.

Gnuluata Univcrslly of I'emiByjyiuiU.OfUcn DAyain Ited Hunk : Mondays,tllldtiutunlnye; Tuc-tittoy cvt-nlnKsfru

120 liroail Street, Hed Uanl. N. i.

RAILUOAII.Time Table in ofTivi November (Uh, 1011,

Stauona i nNc» York: Central 11. H. of NewJerrey, foot Liberty Hln-i'l nnd Went ?M Strict:PentiHylvunlu Uui!n;iut. 7th Avc- anil :!2il Slrent.Hudson Terminal (II & M It. I{ ) Church midCortlunilt Strf.'(!t:i, f,H,t of Cortlnndt nnd De.i-

TRA'lNS WILL LEAVE RED HANK• IH j For Perth Amlx>y. nnd Elizabeth 5 f,6, C 41.1 CO

' (Elizabeth only) S(!2.'J 17. 945. II17 IL m.l 12 00noon. ] 4li, 2 U. .1 :iil. 1 M (Elizabeth only).6 20 (Eliznbc 111 only), (.-'.-ilimliiv only), f. I"(Elizirbotli only). 7 US. O' -l l> ni. Sunday*, !l f)k(Elizabeth only). 9:7. l t d (Uliznl.i'ib only)n. m.; 4 4.ri. (Eliznbetli only). T, 17 UJizal'eihonly).G03Elij:iibe.tlHinl>'),7lll(Kliziibii>l] mily).H llKEIiznbclb only), S 40 (Elizabeth only), 900.

JI67 (Elizabeth only) p. m.For Newark and New York. 5 55, li 11, 7 0'J. 1 2r,

(New York only). 7 -10, rt 02. s 22 (New Yorh).8 iVJ 17. a 45. 1U 40 (New York nnly). 11 37 a. m.;1208 noon 1 Hi. 2 4». 4 1(1 (New Yurk only), 4 30.4 Cl. r, u (.Snliirilny only), f, [>'->. 7 ;». 'J 2.1 ]i. in.Surdny::. UCH, 11:17. 11 II. il. m.: 4 4r,. Ii 47, 111.:!,7 10, 8 1(1. B IS INi-w Yorlt only). !l f.l. 0 67 p. in.

I For Lonif Branch, Anbury Park, Ocean Grove,Point Pleasant ami intermediate station*. 1 22(Monilaya cxcrntril). B OS. S 4(1, 9 45, 10 23a. m : 1' 20. lii 4n. 1 4;l (Sntnnbiys(,n!y). 1 r.7.2 35 (Satuiilnyc mily). t 34. 4 511. 541 (Ktilurdiiyapxcnit'-(l), 5 '•>>. Ii2i » ilf. 742.1(l:jO p. 111. Sun-ihy», 1 2 i 5 K, 'J '.». in 110. Ill 5ri n. ra. K±0, % 55.5 30.0 52. 10 00 p. m.

8UNDAY TI1AINS DO NOT STOP AT ASliUUVPAHK 01! OCEAN (1UOV1;.

For Freehold via Mauiwan nr.,1 C. H. H. of N. J.,B 02. 9 17 a. ni.; \'L (Wl noon. 1 4(i, 4 110, p. m.Surdiiy-,, 9 37 a. in.; 4 4,1. 9 00 p. m.LEAVE NEW YORK FOIt ItED HANK.

C. I!. 11. Df N. J.. foot of Liln-rty atreet. 1 "0, 8 30.10 DO. 11 SO n. m.; 1 20, (Snlurdnya only), 1 30,3 SO, 3 40, 4 4P, 5 (Ml, 5 i'.ll. C 'J8, C, 30; II 0(1 p. m..12 01. 'midnight). .Sundays, 4 0'). 8 45. 91.", 10 00n. m.; 2 30, 4 00. H 30 p. m.

C. R. R. of N. J., font of Weal 23d Btrcct. 8 20. 9 K0.1120 a. in.: 1 10 (Snlurdnyn only). 1 20. 3 20. I

l\U. W. M. THOMPSON,I ' DENTAL SUEGEON.

M Nafl Bank liuillinit. Ucd Bank, N. Jtluura 8-B.

DR. J. D. TIIROCKMORTON,DENTAL SUHGEON.

urrlCE:No. 5*Broad Street, Red Bank. V. J

FRANK L. MANNING! 'SURGEON DENTIST.

RED BANK. N. I .Broad street, opposite Ford & Miller's.

DR. R. W. JEWETT,DENTIST.

Room 14. Second Nntional l]aak Building.RED HANK. N . J

D R .

DR- WILLIAM ROSE,DENTIST.

Successor lo Dr. IL F. Uonlen.;red.RF.D BANK. N. J .60 BROAD STREKT.

A C. HURLEY,- t l • SUUVEYOK AND CONVEYANCESllli riridge Avenue. Ren HANK. H X

With GeorRO Cooper for liftyen years, ~

WILLIAM H. FOSTER,REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE

AND LOANS.EATONTOWN, NEW JKBMY.

p EO. D. COOPER,V J CIVIL EMGINEER.

SuccoBsor to Geo. Cuoper. C E.Poatoflico UuildinR, RED BANK. W. J .

GEORGEICTTLLEN, JR~ ""CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.

Room 7, Pnttemon Huildinff, Itroad Street.RED HANK. N. J,-

S1HITTSOl VJ|f5lj

3 30, 4 30. 4 K). C 20. C 20.8 50.11 50 p. m. Sun-dnyii, R SS, 9 05, 9 SO o. m.; 2110.3 60. 8 20 p. m.

Penn. It. R. 7th Avcnnd S2d Street. N. Y.. 7 CO, 9 40,11 13 a. m.. 12 31, 3 4'1, 4 34 (Satunlnya I •execptcd) 5 12. ,,. m. Sundays S 5S<, 9 31.1112 • b p c c m | a l [ o n l l o n R l v e n „ Bo,ufl „

Penna It. K..lIudii,r1Terminal (H. & M. R. B.) \ '«™ ™Pi°n™i.9 "l"»1 R™"P"r^LChurch and Curtlandt Streets. 70,1,'.I 00, 1110n, tn.. 12 'SA (Kutiinliiri nnly), 12HO, 3 •12, 1 2».(Saturdaj' oxceptedJ, 0 10 p. m. Sundays H 30,0 34,n ma. ni.,i;:o,r, is p. m.

; For further purtkulnra t>eo time-lab lea at

rnm j n > P " ; p

„ '?• {?• A 'M™"- 191 Broal1 8 t r M t-Telephone 201.

[ENttY

,ner and-W. BERRY. Supmntor.di-iit. N. Y. and L. B. I

I

R(,.)airei. 0EOrgans.

PianOB

the

lake

" I > a s a l ! n B < ! r A«eltt- Central j

NEW JERSEY CENTRAL.TRAINS LEAVE BED BANK.

For Now York. Newark anil Elizabeth ot 6 B6. C 41,•1 25. 8 V>. -8 211, 9 17. '10 46, 11 ;!7, a. in,; 12 00.248, "1 It 4 30. {5 20. 7 118, lii 23 p. m. Sundays.9 09. 11 44. n. m.: 4 45. 7 Id. 8 45. 9.00 p. nl.

For Freehold vin Matawnn at 8 02, P17 a. m.; 12 00,4 SO p. m. Sundays, !l 08 a. ra.: 4 45. 0 00 p. ra

ForLakewood.I,nkeliurat, Ac. at fi 44, 11 00 a.m.:2E7. 4 43, 6 10.(105, t " 47. p . m . Sllndnys. 10 10,11 IKS a. m.: 3 40 p. m.

For Atlantic Cily, I',4I, 11 OCo. m. 4 43 p. m. Gundliyii, 11 Ofin. m.; 3 40 p. m.

For Vineland, Hridgeton, &c, C 41. 11 OG a. m.;143 p . m .

L.EDWARDS,COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

n n j l B C I I i N j (PoatotTlco Uuilding).EATONTOWH. N. J., (Advertiser Building]

(Known as Swedish Movements ftDIt. it. IiAGKL,riTAM.

KPII liiinlt, N. .1. H Motimoutb Bt.The inodlcal-mechaiuc treatment reo-

oKiil/.t'tl by (ill Murupoau Kovernmont*and rcLiominonilftl by al l loading phy»l-t-lniis and suiyeons uf United States 0*4Europe.

DR. A. F. VOOS,OSTEOPATHS rilYaiCIAV.

In the Eisner IluiMing. Itoom IR.Red Bank. N. J

W. C. HorE.Gen'l Pass. Act

Township of Shrewsbury.Nulaancea within tho township of Shrewsbury

are hereby delnioil nnd dec la nil to he, and thejshall Include and embrace;

1. Tho placing or depositing In or upon anjstreet or alloy, or In or upon any public or prlvaUproperty in this township, nny do ail animal ornn>part of the name, or any tlcntl ll»h or any purl oftho Bttmo, or filth from privies or cecapoola or catchuaaliiaor rulibitih of any kind or ricHi-rlptiun, nr en) \house or kilclicn nli>pH ur K'lrlmne, innntir? 01sweeping (liruvidttl thnt ntutilt! nianurt) mid othermanuro may ha used aa a fertilUpr), ur any fouloioiTcusivo ur obnoxioiiH matter or auliatanco wh»t-

'l. Any full or leaky privy vault, ceiwpoolur other

can

direr-

.inlid

•islutiun and our cm- j "fi."BESLiaii' „ „ „, , 1 , , , t VicoPres. and Gen'l Mffr.

lno/OTs IJubllity nrt, bul we linve not \ • ft-Hl-ll.done CIIUUKII. " u r workmiMi very just- —ly demand further legishttlou with re- SpCCJfll INOtJCCy u r d t u t h e I n s p e c t i o n m i d r t ^ u l n l l o n i n f ? . i m i i i p r n n \\ I ] i n \ M f i l ' nof fnoloMcH an,! workshops, ,„„! I r ^ | KtiLAlINb 1U NUIoANlliOoiiniHMiU le^islnl lon of (Ills k ind lo your ;very cnroful mid enn ies t eons iden i t iou . |I I'VL-oiiuiKuid. inori 'uvn1 , t l ie pjis-cip?nt nn i-nrly ditto of nn iit-t nM|iiirlnK !the I'Hihvuys operitiiiii; wi th in (lil-i s t a t eto piuvlth1 Iheit' t r a i n s wi ih mictniuU'c r ews . O u r s is ter s tn le of IVnnsyl-vaiiiii li:is Mdopted le^islutlon nf th iskind, n n d tln> rullwiiys wlmsi ' l inescrnss I'l'iim I ' l ' in i^yhnnln into Ninv . ic r - ]sey i iHunlly o i r r y full c r e w s to the l

hun le r nf th is s l ide nnd then setul Ilieirh'Jiins nu Ihrni i^h New .lorsey wl lh ill- ;niini.shed c ivws , to the Je:) |mrdy, »H 1It^lleve, of IiTi* and pruinTty, reuu'i 'mKL.iU'e nf 1 he sinnll I'i'i'W tlmil it

safely H I M ! t li 'tnm^hly tlu.

The aholi i lun of

us rapidly us posslhli' under 11

lion of thp hoard nl pnlilli ' ntHilies

i-uniiiil.ssluiieis in nn ln i [nr . i l i \ c nn-i'S-

slly If lhe lives uf our Hi izens mv lo

be |ii(»peily sul ' i^ iumin! . I I o \ \ f \ r r dlC

l imi t it luny lie to ell'e. t the rhanp 's

ueriled In trii . mai ler , I IV.-1 ii i.> h.< a

f|ues||nn of Hie \ ery urealrhl iiinnii'iil.

T h e h.ss ol" lii".' at •.nidi- r in -^ i ims in

tills stnte has I H T I I \ < ry ^i cat, ipilh-

ini'M usaltly unvi l . and tln>n» is no re-

form w h i r h pnlillr opinion moiv r lear

ly or more Instly demauils l luiu 1 tils.

PoHniidy It Is not neics^ai'v In draw

your u I ten t ion to this Imp! uin nl unit

(.•r to whli-h H i " pultllr oplulini of the

slate has I H T I I IMMV fiir so I IMIK a time

I I I I ' I U M I . 11 is nnt to hi1 u•tuidcl ed nt

thitt oiilnh-n |U is K'own vrry <rl(l<al

und \ e i y liupalletit of Ihc delay 111

dnilhi; , ' w l l l i It.

The report nl' (lie i'iiiniiil-:-4i>mr of

pultllr lomht nr)M"i MHIH> r l imu' j ' t In the

rniid hi \v, for \\ h i li I ln"i| inik yum

\ ei> en i f fill eon side in I Ion. They are

It i lendrd lo render the pifMcnl ityiid'iii

of tultnlnlslrnllmi niott> e l l l ih ' i i l , In I T

move ttn> ni I T of Improved roiiil'i en

tliely rroin |in|j|l<"t nnd to r . | ; I I I1 |M| I H

Oi'tmtt*' H.v'tlem of h'jilnviiy.'i Tht<

-OIMIMI I I I IM of toiid in t f

eni'i i rr l i i lnl> [Tinier

i" In (lie ' • • M I I I K tnw

I' nnl hupr rn th e.

nnllciM ol • - • I I . M I . Imu

ForToma River and HampKat at C VI, 11 05 a. ra.; , TXll. J O S E P H I N E E. NEAME,^2 67, 6Qjp. m. Sundiya, 1010 a. m. \U OSTEOPATH1C PHYSICIAN.

cin7,Kianerl!ulldinjt. Broad Street, Red Bunk.. p y . 1 a.Y o r k only. !Snturi;<iys only.B W Phonfl !1M.

iduato of the Pacific COIUKO of Oatcopithy,

.OilKeHourrt: 9 to 12 A. M. 2 to 6 P.M.

DR. SARAH COHLIES WARDELL.OtiTEOPATniST.

III.T MdinnouUi Street, Red Bank.Tm>3dayB ami Fridays only. 12:33 P. M. to 4 JO r. M,Grnduato American School of Osteopttbj • !

Kirksvillc.UisaourL

DH. WM. J. WOLFERT,;OSTHOPATH.

'.ti Broiul fitrcct. It*d Hank. N. J.Crndutttoof l'hilttdi'luhiacollcci^if Oatcopithy.

I'hihiiii'IphmrolleKi'of Annlomy. And poet gnulu*&U'. «f American P\I\WO] of Ustro[iatby i t Kirk*villc. Mo., under the fuunikr vt the Bcionco.

or other otlYii:;ivt! or ili'mniiioHiiiirmattoror sub.itiinco tt> li'dk ur uoiit fnnii uuy rurlor wniton or VIHHCI in which the BUIIID may bo con-

ro^sinu>J too I voyed or curried.' , ,. ' i. TliccurryiiiR nr I'oiWfyliitrthroiiKtinny atnvi

any fiubytniue nhlrli Ini.t ticrn rcttnivi'd fniiiimijprivy vault or LV.-^I mil. IITIICHH tlit< namu hhnll b*Inoln-icil it> iilr-tlk'ht lunrt 1., or in a [icrfi'ctly tluhiund pniiicrly cnvrp'i] WIIKOII.

0. All curtin» uf ifiirliiici' thrmiicli thu HtrwKaolthe tmviishi[i ixn'iiL bt-twrcii thu houm uf nuim'1niu!»lxA. M.

ti. Tint tmrnlnjc nf nny mnttcr fir riilistiinco whichHJIUII emit, or ouuno, or pmlur<\ or ennt viF in>fuul or ohnoxlmm, ,,r i-fT.-nMive, orliuitful, or mi-li'iylnir linn, cm ok-', ulcnin or (HIOT,

7. Tlutcu^tlnu or .lliu')>HrUinu Into tho Shniw^hiiryor N»v«>»lnk, nr Koutii Slirrwubury river, <>iIntu ntiy Htrcnm in tliin (i>wnsliii>, or on (In* Ixminl«ry lino of thin towniihin. nny r.tilmtnnce which h ubwii ri'iiHivci! fioin nny vmilt, irKipixd nr nink. utany olTal or nthtr rcfiun1, Iliinidrt, or B<ilidn, by »n>lilpcHdr »tli«Twl»n,

H, Any «•"! every iHiimtiicn an nbov« denned tiIii-roliy imililtillnl IIIK! forldildi-ti within tho tiiwn•hlp(»( 'ihrcwutiuiy, and any iK'rnnti inukliitf. rrt«tlii(T. enurdnK, iiminlitinii'K <"* l><-iinlllinK our ><•nalc) niii.>itnri-n chull fiirfflt arul i>ay m penally <if

Dr. H. B. VanDornDENTIST

Second National Biink BuildingKunina 8 und 1)

DR. nOtiERT DICKSON,VeleritlArian.

I DOGS, CATS, TOY DOGS. . .llun nl I IIC Dogti ('nl* mid lloriMi. ' '

i I'alr 11»%«II. N. J. 421 W. Ucd Ilank.' ' >

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Tage 8 BED BANK. REGISTER

Davidsons Suit and Overcoat Salestarted last Thursday and it is by far the busiest sale we have ever had. Our large assortment of high-grade Suits, Over-coats and Trousers, including the celebrated Hackett, Carhart & Co. and Hart, Schaffner& Marxjrnakes and the well-knownDavidson clothes, are how offered you at such reduced prices that you ought to be on the run to this store to take advantage ofthis sale while the assortment is here. •• ; . . ^ ^

SPECIALMen's Suits and Overcoats.

$6.00 Suits and Overcoats, now $3.907.50 Suits and Overcoats, now 5.40

10,00 Suits and Overcoats, now 6.9012.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 8.4013.50 Suits and Overcoats, now 9.4015.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 10.9016.50 Suits and Overcoats, now 11.8018.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 12.90

$20.00 Suits and Overcoats, now $14.4022.50 Suits and Overcoats, now 16.8025.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 17.0028.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 19.4030.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 21.4035.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 24.8040.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 28.40

$50.00 Overcoats, finest silk linings, nothing better, now $35.80

~" TROUSERS.Boys' and Children's Suitsand Overcoats.

$2.00 Suits and Overcoats, now $1.452.50 Suits and Overcoats, now 1.853.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 2.154.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 2.855.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 3.756.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 4.457.50 Suits and Overcoats, now 5.40

10.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 6.9012.00 Suits and Overcoats, now 8.4013.50 Suits and Overcoats, now 9.40

$1.00 Trousers, now 74c.1.50 Trousers, now $1.102.00 Trousers, now 1.452.50 Trousers, now 1.853.00 Trousers, now 2.153.50 Trousers, now 2.604.00 Trousers, now 2.855.00 Trousers, now 3.656.00 Trousers, now 4.45

Overcoat Shown Above, Special $10.90

DAVIDSONS,THE LARGEST CLOTHING SHOP IN THE STATE.

DAVIDSON BUILDING.No Goods Will Be Charged and None Sent on Approval.

Overcoat Shown Above, Special $8.40

RED BANK.Closed Every Evening at 6:OO F\ M. Except Saturdays.

NEWS FROM KEANSBURG.LAST MORTQAOE ON METHODIST

CIIUECII CANCELLED.

Co-Operative AsiociaUou to Give a Dancein the Auditorium January 25th—John

,. Hay's Horse Stumbles ana Breaks Xts

'• The Methodist church has cancelledjLliL* mortgage on the church, Their..-tgage was for $500 ami was held

% Michael H. Murphy. Rev. J. \V.Tower has the mortgage and will burn]t in the church Sunday njglit, .Januarylilst. Special music will be given the

;night of tlie ImruiuK.A Coming- Druice,

Tlie Keanshmg eo-ope] ntive associa-t ion met last AYedneMiay ni^ht and.appointed a cmumiUee to have charge(if the dance In be hold in McDonald's'auditorium January Ii »th. The CIHII-jnit tce wliit'll wits appointed to look"after the Ml -aigh telling of the road'from Church strict to Tanner's land-f i TJ it ported that t'u-y bin! .-ecmed llu-signature of all hut four people aluni'the road. The committee laid tin- pe-tition befniv the (mvibliip committeeFriday nij'.ht.Horao Dreflka Iifjf.

Jnhn l l ; i \ was i iili nj1 hi:- IHU'M1 i lnwiiI In slftiie i nail CM I'" i it lay when theinn.'c stumbled and Imtke ih- leg. | ) I .Will iam Call nf ,Matawan was railedand he : hut the animal.

Hut Art nlimirnt In Clmrcli.Tin- laihe1.' a:i| >;oriety <if the .Metho-

di. I i l i i n r l i u i l l hold ui entertainmentand Ian Janiiuiy IVlh in l l i r h r lu roi (Mini II f I he »'hui rh . Tin v w ill ,>eilrake, eullVe nnil f'jinev at I ides. Thel|llill. ( »111 - I Will I"- 'rhi.M'fj l l i r l i :uidtli« 1111 Mt -, W i l l 111' i lW i iMh - l l (.. I }u Mil l 'w h o v u l l i e l : ; t l i e m u s t DHOiey. \ f a n ee n l i t l e d * I h i - K u i i i n i j i i ' i - N a h • . " w i l l he

r i \ . n hy 1 - tah-nl.

Hoy UtidhrffiiBi Oi>«i'ntloii.

( i ru i j ' i - WrhiTt *if K r y p o i l , theyoi in j ' iH>n <if OMo W e h n t , wlm luu;l>rm i i l ld r l I i i i i t in rn t hy l>t. W. IE.Al ien for t lw pii'.l 1 l i i r r w i r b i , wio.t » k i n to ihe \,uny I I I ancli bi>i;pilid l;e-tMonday wlx-n- hi' w i n npr i uted on.Ti le Itfiy in now tti>Ifif* well.

women are preparing for their fairwhich will be held next Wednesdaynipht in the church.

Mrs. Catherine Wilson of Mainstreet was jriven a mrpi:isc party lastThursdtiy nijjht. About twenty per-sons were present. Cards nnd :i Kuft-eral social time were enjoyed.

Mrs. Alida Waitt of Muple streetwas p:ivon a surprise party last Thurs-day nitfht. About 25 persons werepresent and enjoyed the evening inplaying cards and dancing.

A surprise party was given to DavidCosby Monday night of last week by#

about 2U of his young friends. Danc-ing and a general social time was en-joyed.

Miss Clara Wilson, who is employedin Fellows's millinery store at HedHank, has a month's vacation whichf-'he is spending at her homo here.

I.. R. Kiuuor of TluHnpstm's cross-ing has I)ml* gas lights installed in hishouse. The work was done hy the At-

i hint ie Highlands gas company.I Charles ."Morrisey, who attendsI Princeton college, returned to I'rince-i ton last Wednesday after spending theholidays with his parents here.

Lester and I>avid Wilson of JerseyI rity spent lat-t Thur.'day witli their| parents, .llr. and .Mrs. 1 lav id Wilsoni»f 1 \ ihner avenue.

I A l f n d Wilson and family of Jerseyj City muved to Ke:viuluu\ r last Wedhrs-(!ay. Mr. Wilcon \:\ an engineer forthe < Vntrid rnilroi id.

.Mr, anil Mrs. Charles I I . Cooper\M'i e entei I aineil liy I>r. and Airs.W, H. Allen at a chicken dinner lustThursday ni j ;hl ,

Charles Vai l ami family of \,\\\-In nnk. Loiif I siniid, are .'.pending nfew day.1; wi l l i Wil l iam UDIMIINOII of( ' a i r avenue.

M i . ami Mrs, h a IIatl ield, who spentthe holidays with nhit ives at NewuiU, veUii'iu-tl !•» Vhfir home l i n e lustThu rsc.luy.

MHI l-'Iun nee Di-lniert of I rving,who h:« • been vi ' i t i nr MI.-;M \'nda Carha i l , i «-1 k 11 r i« «I to her IKMIIC last .Svntday.

The HK'inldr which WJIM held in theMrllmdir.l cliurch Mondliy nifdit of I it MtWeek win, a r ui'ceiei.

.1 i: M i l l J- nf C l i i i i i l i t'treot lout al''iiduy nii:M <>f hint w<>•.,,

II.'V. I I . M. Mi,nil. of Ad, 1,'ln;., wl,,,Illln he'll Vlliltlll|T Clint, .Mil l Mnli l l l ,lelinncil liunii- Inul Diliiruinv. Mm.Willliun I).'.Id 1,'tumi'il with him Tinn frw iltiyw. Mr, HniiU) win. it fi i iniri|i«»tiii or I In. Mulliiiillnt r lni i . l i Ii

Mi«. Hli-plini Wll«rii i-nli'iLilinil lln-l«(1i.-"' III.I niirlrly ..f Ilir Mi IllmllutI'HMICU luwl \Vt'ilm-inU\y nfiint'i '.n Thi'

h . i

llrlnila (III I Mnnloit.

Miwi iMiiili-ltni- |{, lleyeK, iliuu'literof Thoinn:i I I . Ilryi-M of l l l l . ' l lr, nil.IKiihanl C. liiiiiniliey of Tr.nl.in wi-n-miiiueil NIHV Vriirii ilny nl the homeof the hi nli' liy Itev. I'iui'.l I!,,,.,,,,,.Afli-r Hi I'l-iriiniy Mr, nnd Mir.Ii,.HIM II. y l i ft for an milnmoliile lournf Hie N.nilheiii ...Inlrii. T||,,V willlive nl l l i i . l l . . In, ! h , , , , , „ ! .

EJZIET NEWS.

Pupils of Betbauy School Who EavsPerfeot Attendnuce Beoords.

The children named below werepresent at the Bethany school everyschool day in December. The namespreceded by a star have not been ab-sent during the term:

llouMi I—*.)u»li- ( . 'all . " A i l . l i n o llfi-t l i- ,•M: iy Slii'ii|>|>, • S m l i f M U M M ' V . " U n i r t . ' l\ ' a l l . \ l . ' l ' l l i l 'k . ' , H l m . T llahi-t-lllrui'K. " T u y -l . . r l-iirliiii 'l, M I I K I I Miinrn-y. l U ' l u y Wi i r -i i .u 'k. l l . iwar . l W I I I M I I K . Kriink WflHinnl .

i:,,i,m L1-->l.i-il<M- Hiihieiiliors. TIIIIIIIMSCall, ' l- tlni ir n.l < -in h int. .IIIIIKK Miiniiii-itii)-. .liiliuv Vmi.Mi't-i'lifki'. Li-mi WMIIIIIK.llnr.il.l Wiinr.M-k. (li-n.-vli.vi.1 (.'all, «f.ll-H.u Ciii'i i. •.\nrili- Ili-i-ilf, <.Mni-I.niHHssey.

Harry Bowe, representative of TheNew Way motor company of Lam-bertville, tpent a few days with I'. O.WVigand last week. .

.lames MmTel! lias bought u team ofhorses.

Mr. and Mrs. William It. Walkerof Robbinsville spent a few days withher parents Mr. and Mrs. T. Ii. Stoutlast week.

.Mr. and Mrs. John I I . l inlirenhui'gan.I family vi- i tci l ri-lalives at ItrooU-l\'n on Tuesday.

Daniel Weigand lias been eonfinedIn Hie bed several dnys with c-hieki-npox. Keveriil children of this localityalso have it,

Miss l.iilo lviiiB <>t l lrooklyn visitedher uiolbei1, Mrs. A. lvin;i, over Sun-day.

.lames .M'iiri-11 i- ver\' siek with ai-old.

l l r . and Mrs. John Murphy have re-turned home after spending two weekswi th relative.') at Ni-w York.

Mi-, unit Mrs. John I I . Il idirenlmr,:wi-ie the (..nests nf Mr. and Mrs.(!i-in-|:i. Klnppeiiliiii 'g of Newark Sunday.

Mr... JoM'ph W, ch i ld of Knl Hunkis visit ing her .'ister, MIM. Aaiiiri Moi--rin.

Tom, nn old horne owned hy .lohnI I . C in l is . dropped ileml on Mondliyin'.ruing while eoniinir frii in Keypoit

Mr. and Mrs. I I . I). Mimee wi re tileKUf-nlM of i l lat ive. i at Tottrnvi l lo hint

Mi'iiM llelll l A.-lic-i-iioll of lied Muni.ipi-ut. .Sundiiy with .lelfenmn Ai-keri:..n.

.lohn Mnh.n.'.v i-i n.nlined to thehull! v with Mi'knev.K.

nvr:nnTT nntrn.

W»llI I»IK. In ll.« Old UntilAII..WI..I •rinil>ll»|r

Anollier danre wnn held III tin- oldInili'l I.IIIIIIIIII- hint. Tliiiinihiy nli/hl.ll WII.I the l.i-i.l iitlctided of i\ny mcliilfuinlii.n ev.-i held hen- nnd witu IHII--

ccssful in till other Vcspects. Thesedances will probably be held at fre-quent intervals during the rest of thewinter.

An automobile owned by WilliamSpeer of Red Hank got stuck in asnow drift on the Middletown roadlast Friday night. Residents livingnearby helped to dig the automobileout. Mr. Speer rode to Red Bankwithout further mishap.

Mr>. Kllen To'omey is confined to thehouse- with .sickness.

Mrs. Elvira .Johnson of Red Dankis a guest of .Miss Katherine Stil-witgon.

Edward Klilwell continues to re-cover from his in jury at the L<inft

| Ii ranch hospital ami he is believed toI he out of (hinger unless complication^• set in.

: Mrs . Haro ld S imi t H home from Rj visi t a t iMatawan.| John Dolan is m a k i n g a r r a n g e m e n t si for his new h a i n lei replaPe t he (Hie• IIIII'IKMI dbwii. The new bu i ld ing Will

he p u t up in Ihe s p r i n g a n d will becons iderab ly laitver t h a n t he old one.

i I t will be of (Ji'oriria p ine .(Diaries M. Cai le-on h a s recovered

i from his in jur ies and bun r e s u m e d his| bus iness t r ips to Xew York and Phi l -

ade lphia .

1*INCIIOI'T WBW0.

John Hooii Ilai;k rnnii Victor, Now Yurk—A Now Arrival.

.luhn Keei.s, win* linn been employedan a ehniilTYur at Victor, New York,is now n( the homo of hit; cousin,JlohneK Conovrr.

Tin- (lopuhvt inn of^ the villnge wanincrea.'ed by ime lust, week whrli thestm k enirii'd a liotiTit'lng baby y,\i\to the home ..r Mi. and MIM. HewlettIt. Coliovrr.

M i s s A n i n i Thnni |HU)ii if v i n i t i n g atA n b u r y I ' a r k .

MIM. I'.'dfjii AIrwinder enlei laiindthe MX'ial tea ehdi last TlilirMilnyaCl'Tiinon.

MIM. JiuiHvi 'I'l'inliniioit \\ivi returni'dfrom ii vinit at Ncwitrlc.

Mi! n Jennie l'» nl»in i» n KueM, ofMm. I,. V. CnnUiM nf Red UiinK.

iMtn, Joseph Toiiilimion i'i vinillngnl Hiiyoiihc aiul Newark.

Mi. nnd MIM, (' I'. Moll I'jM'ri! pintnf In MI wccli willi Ilit'lr dmiKhler,Mm. Hewlett U. Conovrr.

.liune'i V'aujrhii linn niovrd f i • »rii Iti'illlnnk to Muilhew Mullin'n hoime. Hewnn employi'l nl \\iu\ U«nU JIXI <;luuiffeur for Or. lldtvlh I'"I< hi, hut I" IMIWwoikiiiK «t Mioolululo fnini.

Mm. Strphen Miliultz of Die I'liaInnx In kt'j»l in»l«»ivrt with r»>l*l nminore HiMMd.

Fanners! Attention!!It is now time for you to be thinking about placing your orders for

Ready Mixed Fertilizers, and Fertilizer Materials for Home Mixing for thecoming season. .

If you do not place your orders early, and wait until you need the goods,in the spring, when the Fertilizer factories are busy, and the transportationis slow, you are not apt to receive your goods when you \y£mt them.

I am agent for East India, ftowkers,' and Listers', Fertilizersand these are well known, high grade goods.

I can also furnish Nitrate of Soda, Muriate and Sulphate of Pot-ash, Ground Bone, Acid Phosphate Blood, Tankage, and all otherFertilizer materials, in any quantity. Before placing your orders it will beto your benefit to get my prices on your requirements.

Also Coal and Wood, Hay, Straw, Grain, Plows,Agricultural Lime, Etc.

L. E. BROWN,Whorl Avenue, Red Bank, IM. iJ.

Iruvld Mink him Iri-mi iipimlliti'diilK-'L nii|ii'iiiiteniliinl of l-'ii'ilmld tor ml (li-oi^« II. C.inov<-r, Tinntii'i-t nii|ieiiii!enil.'iit'n milury wn«Hied nt. JI.1I0 n yinr nnd hi- In U-iiulifdt.) l/lvr II bond of fTilM) for tlir fnUllflllpel fiinniin.'i- of hin duty.

Wommr« Rklrll •urnxl.Minn Annie Drum, II VI.UIIK WOIUUII

Pinpluyvil by Jlr». J. A. lOllloU or Kii-vhold, w«« hurnlitK »»ni« wnrlr |ininirlm>l w-'-k when luir nlilitn euiiKlit 111"Mrn. Klllotl uniolbnuMl tin- flnmrn withit plive nf inr)>et nnd Minn Drum wannot >i.ilmmly hoi in.I.

Itobinl Wutt, |iin|ii i.-liii of tin- I,u--i'h-irn hotel at Ih-iiiiii (Move, In linv-Init the liotul lelnodidleil. 'I'lin nxtnrliirof till' billIdln(: will 1"' Blue.'ued unit•uitrimlvo iilleiiitliinx will idno be ninilnmi tin- Innlile of Hie liiiuiie. .1. \V.Ili<M>ki'H tn tin1 nrntriietoi.

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VOLUME XXXIV.: NO; 29. EED BANK, N. 3\> WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1912. PAGES 9 TO 16.

CHANGES IN FIRST BANK.CONTROLLING INTEREST IN THE FIRST NATIONAL

BANK, BOUGHT BY NEWARK CAPITALISTS.

:ho bnnk should be moved to anotherlocation, of which thoro has been sometalk since the trust company Rot incontrol. . .On tn« Boll of Honor.

The bunk has done a profitable busi-ness over sinco it started. This bankand the Second National bank of RedBank arc regarded OB two of the moststable iind prosperous banks in NewJersey. For many years they haveranked as third ana fourth on thehonor roll of the state's list of banks.Only two other banks in the entirestate stand higher than these two RedBank banks in the roll of honor, whichroll of honor consists of those bankswhoso surplus and undivided profitsexceed the umount of their capitalstock.Sir £lno of DtpoilU.

The deposits of tho FIl'Sl Nationalbank aggregate nearly a million anda quarter of dollars, the last 'statementof the bank showing deposits of?l,202,7U(.22. The bank has alwaysbeen very conservative in loaningmoney and its loans amount to onlyabout one-half the amount of deposits,the loans us shown by the last state-ment being .$630,218.83. Tho bankhaB, however, a very large amount in-vested in bonds and other securities,these investments reaching the largesum of $783,693.40. The total assetsof the bnnk amount to nearly two mil-lion dollars. The last statement of thebank wns made to the government atthe CIOGC of business December 5th oflast year. Tho condition of the bankat that time, as shown by that report,wai_ae follows:

RESOURCES.Loans and dlacounli 030,91s 83M V H I I D v e t * u w i i U U ' l u i i m i i t i i i » < n p r i t i f

Overdraft*, pocurodand unsecured,...U. 8. Bon* toiecure circulationB d ritl t

823 67100.000 Of

Bonds, Becuritlcj, etc 183,693 40Banking-house, furniture and flxtures 20,000 00Duo from Katlonal Banks CiotRfi&orYo

AttenU) 40,851 14Due from State and Private Banks

and Bankers. Trait Companies, »ndSavings Banks . / . . . . . . 2.611 El

Duo from approval reserve agent* 2(0,587 IKChecks and other conn Itoma 13.iH>ffCecks d other canh UomaNotes of othor National BanksFractional paper curroncy. nlckote and

canuLawful Money Reserve In Bank, vie :

s p e c i e f c m s r a oL l l dspecie fc.msraooLegal lender noloB 3,000 00

Redemption tunifwlth IT. S.Treasurert5 per cent of circulation), i. A

1,490 00

232 80

10,363 00

6,000 OO

Total $1,929,769 88

LIABILITIES.C a p i t a l s t o c k p a i d i n . . . . . . $-100,000 O0BuniluB 'w i t , , , Eoo.wo ooIWIvktal profits. less expenscB and

taxes pnld 30ft317 0National Donli initoaoutatanding 100.000 00UuotoolhorNnttoiiBl Dsnks 11.81)8 311Due to Stato and Privato Banl(s and

Uanlcora.. ; l.DflDuo to Trust Comimnlca and Ravliura

Hanks 8.008 48Indlvl'lunl dopoHltasuhinnt to clicok... 1.202.710 22Certified cliocks 42 OOCoanlur's checks outsUtndlng 1,287 18

The Purchasers are Prominent in the Fidelity Trust company"ofNewark, and the Red Bank Bank Will Hereafter be Controlledby that Institution—The Deal Closed La»t Thursday Noon—James Lr-Terhune Retires as President <}f the Bank.'The control of tho First nationnl

bank of Rod Bnnk changed hands lastweek, u majority of the stock of thebank (raving been bought by Uzal H..McCarter of Newark; Mr, McCarterowns , n beautiful summer place atRumson, and his two brothers,' RobertN< 'McCarter and Thomas H. McCar-ter, also own handsome places at Rum-«an. All three men ura prominent inlursro businesB enterprises at Newarkund throughout tho state. The pur-chase of a majority interest in thestock of the Eirst nationnl bank givesthocaritrb) of the bank to the Fidelitytru*t eorjipany of Newark. The RedBank trust company, which is an off-'sprlru? of the Fldelity.lrust companyof Newarlf,.wnn organized-about twoyours ago, The charter of the com-pany >W6B granted 'by the state com-miesioner of banking and insuranceabotot'three weeks «\go, „ '-....

* As aoon as the charter for the Trustcompany was granted tho persons con-trolling the trust company began buy-ing'up the stock of the First nationalbank of Bed Bunk, in order to controlthat institution. Edmund .Wilson ofKed Ba/ik was engaged to make thepurchases of this stock. The stockwas bought from all holders who couldbe induced to sell. It Is said that theprice's paid tanged from a little below?40'0 per share to $550 per share.Over 500 shnrca of stock,were boughtin all.James L. TMiani Soils His BtooH.

James I/. Terhune of Matawan wasthe largest .holder of stock oWhe bnnk,his holdings amounting to 290 shares.He was the president of the bank. Itis said Hint he received the top price of$560 per Bharo for ull the stock heldby him. He had been buying sharesof the.atock of thie bank for manyyears.. He had been president of thebank fourteen years, and the an-nouncement that he had disposed" ofhis.stock came UB a surprise not onlyto the stockholders of the bank, butalso to the people of the town gen-erally. By last Wednesday night thetrust company interests had securedcontrol of a majority of the shores ofstock, and the final transfer of stockto the new holders was made Thurs-day noon. 'Tho Bnnk Oi-ffiuilied in 1881.

The First national bunk of KedBunk wan organized under the na-tional blinking-act April 4th, 1864.'11\« bunk wai« authorized tn do busi-ness by the government on May !10thot that year. The capital stock of theInmkwiis plncod at $75,000 at the timethe_ bunk was organized, but ninemonths Inter ilie tnpitnl stock wns in-erciiBcd to $100,000.Adlioi B, Parker tin first President.

Asher S. Parker was the first presi-dent of the bnnk. He remained presi-dent until January, 1879, when James

.Ii. Peters was elected president. Mr.Peters continued in the ollice of presi-dent of the bank three years, whenAsher S. Parker wnn again electedpresident. He held this position untilhis death in 18!)<i, James II. Peters,Jr., was then elected president of thebnnk, and he continued as presidentuntil his death In 1808. James L..Torhitno, who wun cashier of the bankut the time of Mr. Petars's death, suc-ceeded him as president'nnil he re-mained in this positi6n until the saleof his stock laat week.Tlm Bank's oaslilsis.

The first caBhio'r of the bnnk waslurvoy B. Crane. He served as cash-

ier a little over three yenrs, until No-vember, 1807. Alvin Chadwick BUC-eeded Mr. Crane and he served a lit-le ovor sdven yearn and until De-cember 23d, 1874. Horatio Ely, Jr.,vaa appointed caBhier to succeed Mr.Chadwick, and ho continued as cashierintll February Kith, 188:!, whenlames L. Terhune was appointed toho place. Mr. Terhune continued as:ushier until tho death of Jnmes H.Peters, Jr., tho president of the bank,n 1898, and Mr. Terhune was thonilected president of the bank. HenryJampbull of Shrewsbury was ap-iointed cuuhior, which place he haseld up to the present time.

Bmlntss •Urua July 1st, 1004.Tho bnnk wna opened for business

July 1st, 1804. The first place ofiialncBH of tho bnnk was in the lawIllce of Robert Allen, Jr who was thelist legnl counsel of thn imnk. 1'revi-n:i to the opening of the bnnk n lotn tlio .west aide of Drmul street hudicen bought, between.what WUH thenhe MetliodiHt I'lmi'i'h properly niul theitiire of Adlem & Cole. A buildingtvim erected on the l«t, hut it wns notuntil the middle of November, 1H(M,hut the business of Ihe hunk WIIHinived to its perninnenl niiurtei.M, Theinllding wnn (if brick nnil il set n littleilmtnnce linck from the road. A enre-fullv tended Imvn WIIH in front, of tliimnk, with n narrow pathway loadingLn the bank from thi> slrool.Burned Out.

Ill November, IKH2. oi'etini'd nun of.lie muni dlfimtrmiH fircn In Hi'd Hunk,ivhlch swept the western side of Iliumlilivi-t frnm tho r»lU>r»im & Spinningitiililing to Adlem & Culo'ii iiliue. The• link bui ld ing wan Miiipmied tn lin Hrc-iniof, but II iiiicciimljcil In Ihe Inli-niilii'iit nnd Urn bui ld ing tvim imHInllyIn.'itinyed. The inifoH IH 1,1 | M I . | , ( m i1 M

mil dlliei' pnperii nnd vuluublra Inliict,md t l i r io WUH nn limn except | h r diiiu-ure to the IIIIIIIIIIIK. Work on rebuild-ng Hie bnnk vvnn lictriin the i|»y nfli'iIm fire, The IIIIIIIIIIIK WIIM extended(i the InilldiiiK line, u n d whul wnn finliiimi diiyn n limiilmiinc «<Kt«>rl<ir win

liullt. Thn Inti-rlor of ||II< biillilliiRwnn finish ml in mmlile und Illc work,wllh ehorry trim, nnil fur ninny yearntlm blink fiilorlor wnn (•(innldoii'il tlmmndimment In (|iu nlntc. Thn relmllil.HIT of tlm bnnk cunt nearly $'.'11,01)11.

Wh«n Urn linnli wnn rebuilt in 1I1H1!il wu« thoiiKhl Hint HKI IIII-II'IIHI'II rnnmwould IM miflkUnl. fur tbn bnnk fornil limn, but In n fow yenrn the bnnk

• it not li lower but a higher placethe scale of excellency."

lit Trust company Bunaing-.When tho Bed Bank Trust con/puny

las organised about two yenrs ago itought the property at the corner oftroad and Wallace streets. Thisroperty wns owned by the Prcsby-erlan church and the old framehurch stood on this property. The'uilding was torn down about a yeargo. This property is on the oppositeorner from the Second national bank,'ho lot is a very large one and it inlie finest vacant business lot in theown at the present time. It has beeneported that tho Trust" company in-inded to put up a five-utory or Eeven-ory building; on' the lot, but the of-

kers of the Trust company say thathe plans of the building have not yet)ecn prepared and that they are notn d position to say just what sort of

building will bo Built there or whenwill be started. A report has got

. circulation during tho paBt few dayshat the Trust company will build a'ory handsome building on the lobind that the First national bank williccupy a_ large port of the first floor

rustompany people say that nothing hasicen settled on as yet, and that anyiCatements UB to what will be done are

unauthorized. .Trust Comsanr Capital »a00,OOO.

The capital stock of the Red Bankrust company Is $200,000, all of

which has been paid in. The charterstates that the stock is divided into2,000 shares of $100 each. The hold-ii-8 of these shares at the time thebarter was granted were as follows:

SlmreH..._. H. McCarter, Uumnon 1,970

'homoB H. McCartor, Rumson C"rederlck W. Kgncr, Newark 6lamuel W. Boltlon, Eant O r a n g e . . . . 6arqeH H. Shackloton, Kast Orunge. . EiMward A. Pruden, Newark fiClarence O. Appleton, Newark

nKnln liurimu crawilo<l liwuuiw (if Urnlni'r<tasii<| IIURIIKIHS nnil thn nilillllnunli<ilpnr« nwnsBury to Inumuct t i nmnk'n biislnoim, A fow ymirii IIKO tlm

bunk wan mriilti •nl«rv«J but this hasnlmi proved jnMilllclent for Ita lironnntliunltiPM. l''tirlhnr ndilltl<i|ia In Ihhlllhllnir will noun Im iioconnniy, unlsaa

ToWl $1,929.75!) 88Vmvr Directors and Ofllcflra.

The annual election of directors nndofficers of the bank was held Mondayafternoon. Tlie Trust company peoplecontrolled considerably over half ofthe stock of the bank, and there-wasno opposition to the new board of di-rectors. Th» old board of directorsconsisted of five persons, but a reso-lution waa, mlopted increasing- thenumber of directors to seven. CuptJoseph P, Chadwick of Wnllnce street,who nad disposed of his shares of bnnkfor many years, was not n-enndidutefor re-election. Jumcs L. Terhune,who hal disposed of his eharcs pf bankstock, was not eligible as director. Thenew board of directors comprisesNewton Dorcmus, Uzal H. ftJcCnrter,Henry Campbell, Thomas HenryGrant, Clarence G. Appleton, GeorpeC. Hopping mill Albert T. Dorcmus.After the stockholders' meetinR theboafd of directors organized withNewton Doremus as president and

Inrence G. Appleton as vice presi-dent.Mo Ohs,Uff«s of Employees.

There will be no chnnpres ih Ihforce ut the bunk. Henry Campbelwas mndo cashier. Mr. Campbell',(food judgment and Kreut husincsnbility has been largely instrumentalin building up the biK business of thebank in recent yenrs. His election n.ii director of tlio bnnk and his eontinunnce in the position us cashier willncrvo to retain the conlldence whichthe people of the county have had inthis bnnk in the punt. The'new interestB in control of the bank nnnouncitliut there will be iui CIIUIIKU in tillpolicy of Ihe bnnk.Btatiiiimit by JT«w Interssts .

Cliirenee (J. Ai ip le lon , the vice p i e sident of tlie Imnk, nnd the roprescnlu-t ive of Die ntiv interes t s , in I'diitrnlISSIKHI tin; fo l lowing statement. Miniday nfternoon cuneernine; tlm |iuiI'linso of n I'ontrolliiu,' interest in tinImnk liy Nr/wurk i-itpitnliittH:

" A s i s now well known, 1 fz.ul IIMcdirte-r nnd w>me »f liis liuaines;iiKSdi'inles havo recently purchiised iciintrulliiiK inli'iesit in tliu euiii lnl iilm1'of Ihc F i n I iiiiliiinal huiiK nf ItiHunk. Juuii'S I,. Tei'liune WUH tinwilintr In ciinliniK' IUI e i ther pieHli lent i(liii".'l<ir. He wnn deniroiiH (if ennfjilelin^ hiii lon^ nnd IUH*Till tiervice im iliilnki'i', und miii'li tn tile ri'i'i'iittioMn who h n v e Ihe heiit interi'HlH othe Imnk ut IK-MI I the n'nl|:i"ilinn (>Mr. 'rerhuiie w i n <if nri'i'iinlty nicenteil . At u Ktdi'liliolileis' IIKTIIIIl ini l tndny tlie ilirei'tiirn eli'i'ted winAll ie t t Diii'ciiiiin, ( i e o i ^ e (!, lloppln^Thinr.iiH H, (Irani , Ni-wlim Dnri'innnIl i-niy Cinnpliidl, ll/.nl II, Mi• <'11111nnil C l m o n n i ( i . A|i|ili'(ini, It will Ii(ibneiviid Unit thn mitnni/eiiifiil. nf IIIImnk in ntlll in liiriil_i>onti<il. We nvery nmi'li ri>nt <•( t <•<! Hint (!nplnl(' l i i idwlik felt iiiinlili' to I'linllmie midirector. (Hhnt'wino thn old lioni-d iniiililiin iiiidliitiirlii'il. T h e pulley nf linlintik, no fur un Mr, Me(!i irler und Iinnnnrlnti'ii enn rontrnl It, wil l in(IIITn fiinn D I P (ininijivntlvii nnd ou<fill iiii'tliiidn which hnve i-nnl illinli-il t

w c h hnvetins bnnk'n ninniWiililei

mulltill! prenlrtniuy (if Mr, 'IVrhunn.

) l l l ll M M Cp y

m)i»l lie flnnv llmi Mr. MrCnrlor nmliln aMnoelalna hnvo noiiKht t<> nbtnlnsulmtunllnl Intorofit in tlio Imnk l«.•nn«<! limy Imd nn nlildliiK fnlHi In IdiKiiallilllllio and in Ita futiiic. An »ilimtltutlim BiniHiK tlm 7.UOU nolloiilinnlo, It ranlm anionij thn vnry limlThere will b« n united effort to nmk

BOYS HAVE BANQUET.*" —S 1

IT'8 THE XIBBT OT ITS KIlrD 1HB00BAB1O B 0 V 8 HAVE ENJOYED.

Nearly r i f t y B o y i Prenont at the Feast,Wlfibh was Frepnrta ana Sorvod bythe U o t b m o t the BDJ-B—A "BoyBoouts" Address Next Monday

md the Trust company will occupy•emalnder of the first floor. Tho Ti

The'business of the Trust company") very extensive nnd combines manylines of semi-public work, It is notintended to have the FirBt nationalbank and the Trust compafly comlined, but to have each of them per-form its separate functions. At theaame time the Trust company wantednn alliance with a bank in the town, inirder that there would be no frictionind no antagonism between the banks

of the towrt nnd the Trust companyWhat the Trait Company Kay So.

The charter of incorporation of theTrust company sets forth the object,.lurposes and business of the Trust:ompany as follows:

1. To act UB a fiscal or transfer aj;entof any atule, municipality, lioily politicov corporate, and In aueh cnpuclty ti.eeolve anil disburse moner.

2. To transfer, rotfiHtcr und counterIffn certificates of stock, bonds or otherivMcnceH of imliiblMlnenH m«l to net n».Kent of any corporation, foreign or doUPHtlc, for nny tinrpoBi? now.or liciTjifteiiMUih'i'rt liy Htalule or oUi^r\vifii?,

3. To rteelve ilo|iuHlts of trust funds,loeurllles anil otlu-r personal iji-upurty'n,ni nny i,i!rHon or corporal Ion and tnoan nioney on ivui L'»tnU> or pei-Hiinaic'iuirity.

4. Ti5 leuiiB. liolil, ptli'iiliilHci niul coiivi-ymy and nil rolll prupi-rty iu!eeu»ury ,or•onventont In the traiiHiirtlnn " ' ll» IUIHIICHH iir whli'li tho piirpowH of tilt' eorloiMtlon inny require or which It »huliK'Hiilrc In KiitlBfactton or partial fe-.UtKflletloli of debts due the corporation undi'r wili-H. JiulKiuiMitB or 'iBust-H or InniHIli'iiH'iit or i>i\llli\l Ri'ttli'uii'iil ofilue tin' L'oiporiitlon by any of Ito debtors.

r>. Tn act us trustee under any niort-. i w or litjnil Issued l>y miy iiiunlcipnlity,

body liolltlc or i-orporution and lo acc-i'lrul i-xeeutc miy oilier iiiiiiilrlpal or coi

)orati' trust not liifimHlalciit wltll thelllVH nf this Htatc,

0. To accept triialH from and cxecutil-liHts fur married ivomi'ii, In ri'Hpi'ct tiheir Hi'paratt' piopcrty, and to be thelH*'iU tu tlio manaKi'mi'iit of Kucli protirty, or to transact any business tn re

latlun thereto.7. To net. under Ihe orilor or appoint

[iient of any cuurt of record. nH ffuurdlanccclvfM', or trUHton of the <>Ntnti> of an>iilnor, nnil us (li'pnsltnry of nny mono'

puld Into court, whi'thor for the bcnellof any Hiich inlnur or oilier poison, curlioratlon or jmrty.

i. To take, accept and execute any_...l all Hiich legal ti'UHtH. duties uml>ow«i'H In reunrd to the holdliiK. miinngi'inent nnil illHpoHltlon of liny eHtnte, reair iierBonilt, anil the rcntH uiul profttliercof, or the Hate thereof, IUJ may hrrunU'd or confided to It hy nny cour.t olrocin-d. or !>y uny person, corporationmunicipal or other niltliorlty, and 11^liall IJL> ucciHintnblc lo nil purlieu IrntcrcHt f6r tlie faithful dlsclinrKi' oi>vcry oncll ti'UBt, duty or power which 1nay .mi ai'l'i'pl.

It. To lake, uccopt nnd execute any an.nil Huch triiHls and powois »f whatevclliiturti or desc^rlptliMi iiw miij- be rimftM'ri:<l upon or Instructed or conimlttd'.*' It by any person or personH. or an>nuty polUlc. col'lHil'lltlnu or other lUlUlivty, by Brant, nsHlKiiment, trtuiHfer, ill

vise, bequest, or iitherwiHP, or wlilimay l>t* rntnintcd or commltlcil or tramfeiTed to It or vested 111 H by order (any cinn-t uf record, or any nui-i-oi;iiti'mid to receive nnil tulie and hold an|H'ii|u>l'ty nr I'lilatc, real or pei-Hiiiuiwhich may tie the subject of any HuetrUHt,

O, To puiclinse. Invest In, and HeHloolis. proinlmiry niitCH, IIIIIH of eK-tinilK*', bonds and niorlKaKi's and olhcrlecurltii'H; und when nionej-H nr seeiul-

tlen for limlii'yH iiw boil-owed ill- i-evctvciln dt'iimilt or for Invt-niunlit, Ihe lioiulur iihllKiltliiim of th<' c o n u n u i v m a y be

KlviMl t h r r t ' t ' o r , h u t H s lml l l invi ' n o r l ^ b tto IMHIIC I I I I IH lo f i r c i i h i t c IIH inoncv .

I I . T o In- ii|i|H>lnl<'d mid jii-cept a p -IM'hilitifiit of IIHMI^IU - t r u s t e e u n d e riny nHKlKtiinciil for t h e hi-ucllt nf c r c d -ItorH of l ine i lob lor , iiinde p i i rminu t l onny s l n l u t e o r nllM'i'iviiii'.

i U. T n a c t u n d e r t i le n n l i ' r nr l ip i in lu l -tne i i t nl ' Ilie eoiii-l dl1 chiim-i-i-y- <n- u t l i e r -

ilKi' n s i-i 'ci ' lc-r . r li-iiHlee nf t h e , -s l , i l , .r l i r i i p e i t v nf n n v pei-unn, fllln, HHHUCIII-

t Ion in- cm n m i i l lon,l.'t. T o l>e a p p n l l l l e d Mild l o n r c e p l t he

i p | M , | n t i i H ' l l l n l ' e \ t ' t l i t » l n l ' i > r I r i l ^ t e , 'n u i U ' l ' I I I . ' h i n t w i l l m n l l . - ' « l n l l | . I l l , n ri i d i n l n h i l i u l i i r v . l l h i n u l l h n n l I h , . w i l l

Illllvved. of II Mtllli' 11r MII.V (Ici-eilKi'dpi'lMini. mid lo lie alipnlMlid mid In ae!IIM Mir cnill inUIre nf III,- ei,|nti- nt Iniin-I J <T*. llllolH, |,elf">HM Ol' IIIIMOIItlll I l l l l ld IIIKlI l l l l l l l l l l l l dl'llllkOlllH,

I I. TO I'MM'clfte Ull' piiU'l'I'H I'liliri'l'l'l'ilIII I l l l l l I t ! I'll I I V "" M ' I " " I " IM • ' ! ' II K I l l Vli'li'iiill rnuilnlliv, In i-xiiinliii. iind |riiHt-ililV HI- • I,, I I; In In,mir III, Ihl.-lllvi f p c l H o i i u - l i u h l l i i K " l l l i ' c i i o v i i l m - . - s i i f

I I I I H I . i n - i c M i i c i i i i l l i l U l y ; a n i l I n h i c n l i i eH o l e i n u i ' l y I n n l i > i i i K C u l i i ' i v h i J t i i vl \ v n o l m m , ' » l l l i ' l l e l l l i r e 1 i - r p l l l I ' l l .

I;, 'I'n , ..)!.-, i ,.,ii|..,,i!i i.n ,,,- Iui, I,,,Iup,MI. nil iiniiiiii'i nf »ei III Illen Mil,

The Oceanic Boys' club held its firstnnual banquet and nnniveisniy

mooting at the Freibyteriun churchdouse at Oceanic Monday niRht. Ar-angements were made for fifty b«ys

and nearly that number were presentin spite of the storm. The banquetwas provided by the mothers of theboys and was served by a committee ofmothers.

The hull was decorated with Ameri-ian flags and evergreens and theables were prettily decorated. Rev.

A. A. McKay, superintendent of thelub, acted as toastmastcr. Mayor'ohn CorlieB, L. B. Wheeler, priitcipalif the Rumson schools, and Elmer'caraall responded to toasts. Mr.orliea spoke on ijThe Boyis and the

Borough and fraijijj «pn\c good adviceto the boys. Hep was heartily cheered.Mr. Wheeler snokeion "The Boy andHis Recreation" nnd Mr. Fearsall toldof "The Former'Poys of Oceanic,"Mr. McKay opoke to tho boy» of thopresent and men ot the future.

Joseph Lorraine, a- profcsflionnl en-ertainer of Keiw York, played banjo

selections and sang comic songs. Theevening ended in- a hearty cheer inresponse to the statement, "OurMother, the best earthly friend a boycan have." :The boys, their mothersand invited guests joined in sing-ingAmerica at the close,

The club haB amo|iE its membersboys of all religious denominations.Its membership is open to any baywho will come to the meetings andobey' the simple rule of the society,"Be a gentleman and pay your way."The dues are fcen cents a month. Thecluhjs open each Monday and Thurs-day night from seven to nine o'clock.The past year has been a prosperousone for the club and the society has abriRht future.

The officers of the club are:President—Leslie Hale.Vice president-r^J&ck I)lxon.Socretury—Samuel T. Harvey.Treawurer—William Turner, Jr.Superintendent—Rev. .Arthur A. Mc-ly.Trustees—Bertram IT. Bordcn, ilob^rt

I* Maltland, C. N. Bliss, Jr.Next Monday night H. E. Shaffer,

field secretary of the Notional BoyScouts of America, will give an ad-dress in the church House and stere-opticon pictures will be shown. Eachmember is allowed to Incite his fatherand one other boy or young man tohi ti N d i i ill b

Ka

this meeting.charged.

y y gNo admission will be

Wbolemle rlrui, Betlrlugr.The wholesale clothing firm

Hackett, Carhart & Co., of New York,arc? retiring aftor 25 ycavti of e, BUGcessful business career. This makiof clothing has been sold in Rod Bonkmany years at Davidsons. The sur-plus stock on hand by this firm wnebought by Mr. "Davidson nt il lowprice and is being offered with his

l t k i hi l itpregular stocksale.

gin his i annual winte

COHDITIOHS i n THE "PIT."

Bod Bnnk Boliool Tonclior Spoaks AboutTliom at MiBglonnry Meeting,

The young people's missionniy so-:iety of the Shrewsbury Presbyterian•hutch met lust Thursduy nitfht in t!i«Sunday-school mom, Tho 'topic wasMissionary Work Among the NitK-oes of the South" anil the meetingan conducted by Miss Eva A. Green

)f Shrewsbury, a teacher in the Ouk-lund Hti'eeL school ut Kcil Hank.

Miss Green spoke briefly of the .suli-ect tinder con.sidcrntion and tiienurned tier remarks towards the con-

dition of unfortunate negro childreni\t Red "Bank. She has taught u num-ber of years and she Hpnke chiefly ofcases that had come under her obser-vation. She said that while it wasight .to help the colored people of the

South it was still better to try to im-prove the condition of unfortunatecolored boys and girls in this locality,who are in as bad a predicament UBthose of the South.

She stated that the Red Banktruant officer had informed her that hewould not force, some of the coloredchildren of the "pit" to go to schoolbecause they did not have clothesenough to keep themselves warm.They went about half naked and theirmoral condition was so bad that thetruant ofllcer did not consider It rightthat the other children of the schoolsshould associate with them. Miss

recn praised the work of the Beechstreet school and the teachers whoare in charge of that school. Shestated, however, that something oughtto be done to give the unfortunateboys and girls of the "pit" a fairchance to start life right. She saidthat owing to the general indifferenceof the townspeople. Red Bunk wasbreeding a race of crimnals.

NEW OVERSEER AT WORK.FRANK J. MANSON FINDS PLENTY IN HIS JOB OF

GIVING RELIEF TO THE POOR.

He Says He Has Found More Misery During the Ten Days He HasBeen Overseer of the Poor in Red Bank Than He Ever Saw inHis Whole Life Before —The Conditions in Some Caaea He De-scribes as Dreadful, and in Others as Revolting and Bestial.Frank .1. Malison, who was ap-

pointed overseer of the poor of RedBank last week, has started in withhis work energetically. The new lawgoverning the work and duties of th<ioverseer of the poor is very long, ano>itcontairiH provisions covering everymatter likely to arise in the work ofrelieving the poor.

The books of the former overseerhave been turned over to Mr. Manson,but they were kept in such a way as

MSB'S LEAGUE MEETS.

Tw«nty-rhr«» N«w Members Joined Bnp-tilt society r.a«t Week.

The men's, league of the Baptistchurch held itn enthusiastic and in-teresting meeting at the parsonageFriday night. President Edwin H.Burr stated that Rev. Johnson L.Miner, the pastor, had been appointedteacher of the men's bible class andchairman of the executive committee.Various matters were discussed,among'them being an invitation to thepatriotic organizations of Red Bankto attend service in the Baptistchurch, Sunday night, February 11th,in celebration of Lincoln's birthday.The Philathea society, a woman's or-ganization, will supply ushers for this

FRANK J. MANSON,Ovt'iH*;er of the Poor.

to give very little information. Thebooks tell whu the parties were whowere receiving help, but it does notgive any information as to how themoney waa spent.

Mr. Manson is working out a sys-tem whereby it will be possible to tellfrom his recol-ds the amount of poormoney spent, who. received it, andevery item for which any of the poormoney was expended. In the past alarge amount of the poor money wasspent with one or two stores, but Mr.Manson believes thai every taxpayerwho conducts a business which sup-

service. Attorney General Edmund I plies goods bought from the poor fund. . . . should receive part of the poor orders.Wilson will make an address to

men's league the early part of nextmonth. The February meeting of theleague will be hcW "at George Bray'son Wallace street.

After the business meeting Mr.Burr gave an address on his recent

So far he has issued t'wcnty-fivt or-ders, and these have been cashed a1

fourteen different stores in town oiwhich the orders were drawn.

Mr. Manson is making a record ofeach case which comes before htm. He

trip to France. His remarks werCi'has found in Red Rank n number ofillusU'atud by steveoptieon views. | cases of the grossest immoralityLater refreshments were served and [among the people who have applied tSUIIK» were sung. Twenly-Uirno. menjoined the league, they being CharlesK. Hopping, Charles E. Hummel, Eu-[rnnfl Mnfron, Jr., O. Clifford Hubbnrd,Edwin A. Davis, Walter I,. Harrison,

Win for help and who hnve been re-ceiving help in the past. The reconof cases which Mr. Munson will milkwill thow all fact;, relating Lu cue]case and will be kept ns a pernianenrecord. With this record it will b

Bogular ArxJy luspsctlon.

The rcRulnr army inspection of thenational guard of New Jersey will behold during March nnd April. TheSecond troop of cavalry,! which hns itsheadquarters at Rod Bank, will be in-spected Tuesday night, March 10th,

Tho• Coming Installation.new officers of Shrewsbury

i h f P t h i f K dy

lodge of Knights of Pythias of KedRank will be installed Friday night.Refreshments and a season of sociabil-ity will be enjoyed after the install-ation.

AUDITORIUM FOB DENTISTS.

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l o t lo h v t)n> tm i l h -HlltlH'

nd uinniiici- liny iilnltliiKI I in pm nttiin, ll|iiiii Mill-11 leiinni . r i i ' . I I I I I n - I l l , ' i l l , ' n l . l r m111 l i n n l i ' i l , n l l i m n l l l i I t

I V . I I , I M ' I l l l l l I n i - » , , i l l - l i l l l i l l l n r| . i i ' l \ . < h H ' - i l p t l n i i n u t l i n i i i i x l n l i ' i l l II M hI I I * ' l n w i t o f U t l n m m , - o r o V U n ' b u l l e dl l l i i l , . ' •

III. To II ' I . ' IVII Ilinlii'V nn .1. p.,..II lo I,,,imbli'd III elui-K nr tn In' n-l'iilil In iillehinn mint nnil on MIH Ii IKIIIIH nnd ulih in-wllliniil Inli'ii-Mt. un nuty lie niiieed upiuiIn- Hi,-ilri li ml ihe xnhl TMIHI I.II.I-

T(i Oiitn Onto* ou sCiimiloiitlv Rir**t,'I'hn Tin lit. i'iiui|iiiny linn leiisi'd

James A. Bradley i)onnt«s TIM of Hullfor J>ental Convention.

Founder James A. Bradley of As-bury Park has placed his beach audi-torium nt the'disposal of the New Jer-sey dental society, which meets at AB-bury Park again for its annual con-vention next summer. Founder Brad-ley reopens the auditorium at the in-stance of former Senator O..H. Brown,president of the new $500,000 beachfront hotel, who has written Mr. Brad-ley that tlio new hotel will be thedental headquarters. The correspond-ence between Mr. Bradley and Mr.Brown follown: .

"Auburn Park, January ,1, lllli'.' JAMBS A. BIIAM.EY:

"Dear Sir—The Dental associationwill come to the new hotel now incourse of erection the month of July

ext if the auditorium on the beachnuld he Iind for their session (luring

the week of July *.*• The directors he-lievu tins wifl be n representative gath-ering, and arc anxious to close themutter in I'IISO tin- auditorium enn b«Keen red.

Yours truly,0. II. IIIIOWN."

' lldN. O. II. HUIIWN:"Dear .Sir Your note of the !id iH

lit hand. The auditorium, which himhei'ii closed for a few yeni'H, was putin I'dinpletc ri'iiiiir last summer.

"The Dental iiNiorintion him lion-nred Anbury Park for ninny yonrii inmaking it n place fur il« imMitiiigM, andwith a great, ninny olIu'i'H I hnve re-gretted Unit wliilt' (lie auditorium WUHcloned they wi'iv rompi'llcd to ori'iipytlie CimiiMi, wliicli \VIIM illy ndnpicd forthe purpime for whii'h the nimocialiiinholil thrir fnnvrnl iiinn. I nm y,\m\ tnknow tluit thi' driili.'itn will be yourgenl i i fm' yniir HI'HI. nenKtm'ii lintiiiwimand by way of ,'diowing my np|>rei'ia-tititt of yini iii'i'tmiiiillv und ytutt* hotelriiiii|iiiny for tlit'ei ri'linn (if yntir inng-iilllrt'iit IHIII-I nnd yum honored dental

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of tlie RtoivH Intliewii liiiildiiu: mi

l

Cinik nnil Mnt-Moiiinoiilli nlit'll.

mill (lie i'oni|iiiny will nlii'll nn nllU'eIlii'l.. In II nh.irt Mm,'. Thin nllliit willIm iniilnliilniil until the new Tiunti'iini|iiiny IHIIIIIIIIK In vn-rti'd.

At "Tin Ti i f ferr ililili."(you know, noxt In (ihllil'H lint(i«i*y).gnlinllt't urbivcn, lltipil, TiOe. mill f 1.00 -

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All|!r,e. (rlovpn nl Illc. t'UilU. tlm UulUr,llriind ulrort, lloil llnntc. Aili:

William C. Lawrence, J. W. Thomp-son, Frank N. Worth, John H. Mount, possible to tell at any time the amounAlbert C. Harrison, Myron E. Slater, j of support which any individual oHorace Vine, C. Edgar Alexander, family has received, the character oGeorge W. Bray, George W. Manson, the supplies granted, the number olArthur J. Davis and Frank W. Lcvett. i people in the family, the ages of the

\ members of the family, and all otlvcij details which it may be of advantage

OFFICERS INSTALLED. j to know.Patriotic 3ong of America Hold an Inter- <

citing Meeting1.A number of husky men have ap

ilied to Mr. Manson for assistanceThe new officers of Washington ! Tllcfe

Pme" K e tK°° d ™ f r ' a i 'a-T

camp of Patriotic Sons of America i P« r t o£ wlu. l|h l l 1 ^ "Pf1"1, f o r ' l r ' n U 'were installed last Wednesday night j A s s o o n , " s they are out of work they

f £ ^ | - J-> to pjyto^e £ ? olby W. P. Stefnhauscr of . .The officers ore as follows:

Troslilint—Harold Vooriild.Vice president—Evorett \V. Bennett.Master of forms—William H. Lnmbert-

on.Itecordlns necretury—A. M. UaKklll.Klminclal Heccctary—Harold ts. Allen.TrciiHiirer—Thomau Voorhln.

to

I received a number ' of such appltcations and he made a thorough investigation of each case. He went to theihomes and he also got informatiofrom the men by whom they were em

loyed. He learned that they went h l

ployef u l 1 /

dThe meetinK was largely attended, f u l 1 / capable^of support!np themsclve:

arnoni,' those present being visiting del- | 'T'1 tneirn . . n*: n« n ^_n^~. T>^i/n..^ A nt....... r>«..i. irivo then| p g gegations from Pelford, Asbury Park

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them help.th f

nd he refused tiWhere thorp wor

V l ^ l l L M I l i n 1 1 1 I I I I I > I ^ l l l l | > l , ' 1 O U U I V t V t l U | . . , . . . . \ 1 - ,

and Elberon. Harvey Jones of Long i <-hiltlrcn m the famby who were in neeBranch was initiated. Everett \v. i ho Rave assistance. In one instuncBennett was appointed captain of the w h e r (r help was extended in suchdecree team. The meetings of the case> ' l e notified the man that tins helpenmp have been largely nttended this must be considered as a loun, B rd that

p gywinter nnd an unusual amount of in-

he got work he must repay towiilli't IUIU un uiitiatuu uiiiuuui' ui in- i i"» IT

terest is shown in the business and - t h o t o w n t h e , m o n , 7 contributed. Insocial affairs of the lodge. other cases hed

oney ctold ththe men that if

A few n!Khta ttKo five "members of |'J>W u i d . , n o i G U?i"iVL t h l !oL f.!™ii'™tho camp puld a visit to the Allentown ! 'h°y " "' "lodge. This place is forty miles fromItcd Bank, and the visit was the long-

arrcntcd. Single menwho applied for help, who were strongand healthy, were told that if they re-

cst ever made by a delegation of Patri- I celv<:'1 r l p f l ' o m . t l l u P00,1' J1."1'1

ather than human in the manner ofiving. Children horn out of wedlock,md with their mothers drawing help'rom the town for the support of thoihildren,' were found in several cases,ind so fur as Mr. Manson could learn<i effort was made to make the fathers)f these children support their olf-ipring.

The worthy poor, Mr. Manson says,ire hard to find, because they usuallysvill suffer a good dcul before they,vill make application for relief. One:ase was found where the husband -ind father had secured work in a'listant city, but had no money to BendFor his family. The family had beenliving inT. house three or four monthswithout payinif rent, through tlie kind-ness of the landlord in not havingthem put'hut In this case the familywill probably be forwarded to thefather, through the joint aid of reliefsocieties and the overseer of the poor.

In two or three cases which wereound the families were making an

earnest struggle to get along withoutasking for help. In other instancesyoung women were sacrificing them-selves and giving up everything whichmade life worth living in order to helpthe children of relatives who had died.Cases like this, Mr. Manson said, werecases where help should be bestowed,but in a number of such cases thefamily would rather suffer and gowithout things actually needed thanto apply for aid.

Some men who apply for aid fortheir families say they aro willing towork if they could get work to do.Mr. Manson has found two or threebusiness men who usually have oddjobs, and he has sent men to these'places to work. He wants to find anumber of other firms and businessmen who occasionally have work to bedone. Most business men find it diffi-cult to get men to do ordinary work.There are usually a lot of men stand-ing idle near the corner of Broad andFront streets, but they do not scumto want to work, even when work isoffered them. Mr. Manson proposes to

that these men shall not get helpfrom the town, and if they let theirfamilies suffer they will be arrestedand jailed.

The overseer of the poor may giverelief to persons at their homes orhe may send them to a poorhouse.Several persons whom Mr. Munaon has .already visited should in his opinionbe sent to the poorhouse, us they arcnot capable of taking care of them-selves and they have no one to waiton them or care for them. Others arein such a rendition they shniild be sentto the hospital.

Under tlie new law a residence of ayear in a place gives a person a resi-dence there and he is entitled to reliefwhen in need. The overseer is re-quired to investigate the financial re-sources of every person 'who appliesfoi' relief. Parents and grandparentsmust care for their children andgrandchildren, and these in turn must 'provide for their parents or grand-parents, if they are able to do so.

Wherever ipossible the overseermust find employment for those whoare able to work. When they will notwork they arc to be arrested and sentto the county jail us vagrants.

Where persons who receive helpfrom the town leave life insurance orother effects at their death, the over-seer of the poor IB required to reim-burse the town from these effects forall funds supplied to them; but thisis not to he done where such repay-ment to the town would leave thewidow or children dependent. Hemual attend to the burial of thuse whodie without sufficient means to defraytheir funeral expenses. Where thereare dependent children he must con-sult the state board of children'sguardians. Mr. Manson has found inItcd Bank a considerable number ofchildren who are receiving no carowhatever, and he believes that thesochildren should be committed to somehome or other institution.

Mr. Manson has become greatly in-terested in the work of his ollice. He

otic Sons in this state. would be pauperized and this wouldprevent them from voting. In someof these cases tlie men promptly de-d d h th did t t h l

p p ydared that they did not want helpf th fd d h

New Ohuroh Members.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Y. Mainline; ' frnm the poor fund under .such con-

were received as members of the- Ked ditions.lianli baptist chinch Sunday morn- Somo of the nises wlu-iv iiprdii'ii-ing. . They brought their letters from lions for help were made are describedthe Dudley street Baptist church (if by Mr. Mansion us divnilful. TheseBoston. Ilev. Johnson L. Miner, thepastor, and l\is wife were, received annieinhei's liy Hov. Henry Cross. Theyf, - - -ncmliei'ii l>y Kev. Henry Cross. Tliey'(irnierly belonged to the WusliiUfto'nUeights Itaptist eliurcli of New York.

alin nlni'ln^ nt

l lK i n . H ( M I t n l v i i p l i ' i i i i i n t .t i n ' i l i u | M i " i i l ' i f H i e i i H i i o i ' l n t l o nuditni'ltiMi fur the week nf t he meotiii",

wi l l ioul miy cluii'Kc wlintuvur." Y o u r luili'l will lie Hi" llniml. (in Die

Atlnnt l i ' , Im ii', f rom Mnndy Ilimlt toAl lun l i r <'il l 1 l l llo Mhow In I

, yv niul 1 i li.illiinnii nny ono

Ilin iiiiniii illHtniu'ii n Ixiltt'i'nilnjili'il WollilhiK fm' ninvimtlimn Ihnntint Aiiiiury Iu ik iiiiilltnrliini. Withmuch lenpert. I hnve Uvn honor Ui remid n

Yini i i i I r u l y ,

.1. A. IIIIAIII.KV."' / l ( / | i

At "Tin Toggatjr(you lillow, lloMI. In rllild'it hll!(<i|-y)ull wool •.wolllnn. * I. Ml. ?-! HO, $1,1111Up, --/til1!'.

All

f t! Imln mnl eiipn nt. Jl Ml. Cm tin,,thninlUr, IIrniul ntic.'l, Km! IlimU.- /I.IV,

Fnrools on Mall Routo.Theodore VoorhccH IIIIH seen rod the

.•outmet, to carry mail between the|io^tolVirc;i nt Ked ltnnU, l''nir Havenniul Oceanic. Mr. V'ooiliecs will carryiiaivcli; t(i i\\\i\ from

y1 pluce*, Uuiv- Imvn..

i

were eases of sii'linera. In sonic (ifthese instances (he sick persnns luulno clothing and mil enough blanketsIn keep them warm in bed, The dis-eases from which they MiU'eivd werevarious, and the conilitiunii in some nfIlie homes were revolt ing. In iiiukiiigtlios-e call.'; he wns aiTompntiieil by Dr.Wil l iam 1). Sayre , the poor i lo-tor..Mr, iMimson sayii thai if CVI-I- n docinreaineil hm money l>r. Sayre earnswhat he j*cl;i a;i poor ilo.iui- of Ihe

says it will tnko a good muny mpnthato get the work systematized and toget a complete record of nil ciiRen.When this work is completed, how-

'ever, the town will have a recordwhich will enable it to trace uvcryease of help frnm the poor fund. ThiHrecord

helpwill

|also give infiirinntion OH

ll dreco gtn the cause of the culls for help, nndthese I'nusi'ii rim then bf removed,either by finding permanent employ-ment fin' IIKIM' willing to work, or byimproving their physical condition no

ill they willheinselve.i. Sn fur the

(if helpinggreater part

of Mr. Mnnwin'.'i tiim- since he wan api t l h l t k up with hi

n|C them In lie fulled fur at certainKtiiies ill Ked Hunk iiud nt. tlie Kail'11 liven and Ui'eunie olliceii.

Public Snle of Fiu-ni Btook.

H a v i n g tleridi'tl l o t l iHeonl'mue rnrin-n g I wi l l I'l'll m y Mlock mid i lnpl i -nicnl: !

w i t lun i t t'esievve to t l i e hiejii'Ml b i d d e rW e i l n e i i i l a y , J a n u a r y '.Mill, nl. t w e l v eI 'dock ! i h n i | i , o n t h e Tni'iii k n o w n mi

Smi le o f I h e h o l l i e s v in i l ed w h i l e a p -ji l i i ' i l l ion I'll" llel)) luul been m a d e w e r eb a n v i i nl' e v e i v t h i n ^ . M a n y i i | i | i l i -I'liliuiui for f u e l h n v e lievll Illiidv ill l l '-iii|i; t h e recent co ld s n a p . In Mime o f( h e IIOIIH'H ( h e r e wii!i iui l ire w h e n M r .

.Mill).'nil v i s i t e d t h e h o u s e , m id t h e illlllllli'M w e r e l l e s l i t l l l e ill' clul I l i l lg . Illo n e lioii.'ic a s ick wininilt WIIM l i l t i n ge l u s e b y a i , l ove in w h i c h w n s II v e r y

Ihe hilCrtive.

John Trimx farm, (ireniWatch the licit inline of thin

hi l i r e .

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n i i i i i ' i ' f o i ' I h e I n r g i i n d v c i I i > , e i m n l .J I I H I I I I M T

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d v c i I i > , e i m n l . l « lI I I M . M M A H T . Adi' ' b a r e . I i l I I I I I I I I I I T I I I J I I n m c n i n n i i n n d

Y»« WlJlM.A liolllo of good Ciillfornln pnrt,

nherry or clurot. given iiwuy fren withour dollar n full <iuurt Cabinet whinknj every Mnturdny, J. I. Monnky, 10Haul front, ntrcut, Iind Hunk.-— Aih.

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fill- e i i n s , :M f'll und J.i.lill, ii ill-; l i n e d .

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ft, kllltlml Jlii'lu-ln ntV'.-MI lit Clllllll'll,IIimid lilic.'t, lt«d Hunk. Aili:

hiii wife , liulli of whum are iinulile lowork, were l iv ing m a h o i r e wi lhoi i twindows, w i i h iidib, mul eiiibi "' r»l'"nnili'd liver Ibe windnw oiieningn, undwllh nlnmliili'ly ii" fiirnmirc. in tln<lilnco.

Mr. Miiuniiii imyii lie did not knowHint inch ni'liiiil iiiliiery I'xiiilcd un

; h e l ias fniinil in Itcd Hunk. H e h i mllol l l le i l Hie Klli|.;'n I l l l l l g l l l e l i l Hull h ew i l l ir lndly e o oiii'i a t o w l l h I l i c m in

l^ltlic, l i e w i l l ilhin c o ol ie i al i i w i t hn n y n l h u r i ioe ie t l en wli lrl i Inivn f o rIl le i l IIiITI t h e l e l i e f o f i l i i l l c n n .

Mr. Miiniioi i l inn b e e n III ol l lco o n l yt e n dnyii , lull b e miyii Ihiil in I honel e u dnyi i l i e l inn neeil niiirii w n n l niulml imry l i m n hn luul e v e r iiecii b e f o i iill l l l e w l lu ln e iu ivno uf Ilin l i f e . ftoilHof the euiidllliinn found wum buotln

o iu t i ' i l h a s lit 'i ' ii t a kew duties , In the exclusi

msillrs.-! all'nirs.

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IIORHEK AMI) MUJ.IIM.

Ploilty of Hiil'soa nt Wllllnm V. JIly'Bfltiililss nt Ilnliiulfl!.

We ('an suit iinvoiii' in'cilinc; a liiirfuii r m u l e , u s w e l u i v e n i l k i n d . ' . , I ' r i f w i

l i u i l ' c I ' l in i i J . . i i | i I ' l c n l y n f I ( I I ( H Il e n i n s i n n i l c n h i i ' i a n d w e i | r h t ' i u p t<il.dtKI j t i i i in t l . . N o i l l.niAV w e I ' t i n r n n .

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All eiilerliiinineiil compiliiliiK vocalniul liml iniiit'iit nl IIIIIIIII1, ri'i'itntloiiKniul leiidlnifii will lie KIVCII nt *lml l u l c h Id-f in in.-.J rh1111 Ii n l l l o l i m l a i lmiller Itin nllnpli'i'l of lhl> Illdll'M' uillnoelely, next W. 'b ilnv niKht, In'lfln-ninii; ill '1:11' o 'c lock , ' f h e |u'i'f<irm<ir«wi l l lie 11 hl< ill II "f l l o l l i n l o l , Itn<ll inn l i , l ' ' lcel inl i | und iillu'l1 p l u c o " . -

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Page io THE BED BANK REGISTER

NEWS FKOMMTODLETOWN.AMERICAN MECHANICS HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION

LAST TUESDAY NIGHT.

Belford Boya Organize a Club and Rent Rooms Over MorrisForroan's Pool Room-John Donovan of Port Mohmoulh Findsa Diamond Ring While Cleaning Out a Well-MiddletownTownship Committee Meets at Middletown U»t'Week.The American Mechanics of Belford . Belford, completed his work .hist

held their election .if oilieers in the • Tlmr.-day and moved- back to the city,mm mill UL.UUII _ v t Those; Hires & Hammer of Lonu Branch

! have finished installing the heatinfr.system. The house will lie ready foroccupancy by Kebruiiry 1st.

The Methodist church at Xavesinkheld its fourth nnd hist quarterly con-

>•'••-. ; ference of the year in the church last• Sunday afternoon. Rev. John Hand-

lodge room last Tuesday nwho were elected weie:

l ' n n t o n i n a l < . i - " M . !>• W l l l . - l l .' V i l I l M y l

ford attended the funeral of M*.Havcns's uncle at Asbury Park lastTd

L \ i i i i n - l ! . . r - - \ V i l I l i i i | i M u y l " .V H < - i - u u m i l i M - - l ! . - - r K < - A.-U- r .S I M n - t - i r y - - I I . i n v . ' l a v l i . i i .T r e i i s i n v r r l i n l i M i l . n ! i s . - nl - ' i l i a n . ' i a l v . - r . - l i i r j - - - . I n s i - p l i l i -

I'.Oulsiili- snar.l— J la i

Boya Organise n Clu1

<•>

iKisd^iy.Henry Walling of New Monraouth

bought a team ol horses from FredLuther of Red Bank Friday of lastweek.

Thomas J. Casler of Port Mpnmouthis building a hollow tile garage store-house. J. Henry Walling is doing thework.

Mrs. Louis Richmond is confined tothe house with jrrip. Dr. George Fayof Atlantic Highlands is attending her.

Mrs. Catherine Lohsen of Belfordspent New Years with her son, Clin-ton* B. Loh.sen of Atlantic Hipchlande.

Mrs. Harvey Johnson of Belford,who has been visiting her daughter atBernardaville, returned home Friday.•• Mvs. Nelliu Wiseman and daughterPauline of Oakhurst are visiting Mr.and Mrs. E. W. Havens of Belford.

Mrs. Georcc C. Henry and her twodaughters spent a few days of lastweek with relatives at New York.

hoys organized last We.lnesiiay^niplvtand held their first meeting on Thurs-day n"'Rht. The officers elected areThomas Smith presiduit, l.tsUr C.Wallint,' :e.-ti'lnry and .lames Hubbsjanitor. The chib has rented roomsover Morris Fornum's pool vuom.Found King- in Well.

John Donovan of Port Monmouthcleaned out his,well one day last week

"and found a lady's diamond rinp inthe well. It is thought that someone

Lett VVILM i^iuviveo "I. i>t:w i u i n .William Casler of Port Monmouth

- ia- has built an addition to his house.' " °imucl H. Walling did the work.

New ^ u t l i B n p t i s t ^ ^ n i o n ! , „ » * £ » M r ^ T«*x .MM-for a debate. Ihe date for the debate ; ,,.i(U ,J,nfiv,.o nf Aoh.,^; p«,kbus not vet been set.

•jVu-liiiionil ley officiated at the meeting.I The Navesink improvement

» ' ' li.Sn hiu' oecepted the challenge of theSeveral Bclfoul bov-have organized -- -- • ™ .^ . - . . . . . . . _ : —club called -The Tuff Club." The f o l . „ ( l o b a t c . T l l c ( l a t e f o r t h e d e b a t e | ^ ^ — A ^ - p a £

. , , \ Mrs. Robert N. Seeley of Port Mon-

r.isteii. who spent thedays with his parents at Navesink,has returned to Buffalo where he willcomplete bis .-nurse in an electricalschool.

^ 1 , ^ Kcl^cf New.pending this week at thbir

s u m m e r h o ;n e ,it ^ p o i n ( ..Miss Mary Hundley of Chapel Hill

t d f t t h ' iit, .Miss Mary Hundley of Chapel Hill

meat ' n l iS returned from a two-months' visit1 with relatives at Philadelphiathe well. It is thought that someone1 I'rank l W . e - . «ho . mi is a n o a , r e | a t j v o s I l t Philadelphia,

dropped the rinB in the well while p-t- ; market at W Mo mou h put a no , Ptins a drink of water. -Mr. Donovan stallpi\ys thai it he thought he could Iiml ii • week,rinirin every well he would like in piinto the well' i-lnanjnir business.1'ywuBhlii ,Couii:iltt_ee Meeting. ;

T h e Miildletiiwii iownsbi | i committeemet lust Thursday niiiiit in ihe lnwii-.Miip meet ing -r.-o.ii at Jlidiil.iov.-n ami

. the following appo in tmen t s werem a d e :

i i v . - r ^ . - c r . i t p . m i - — l l « - ! i i - v I ' . K M I M T I S .T . I U H I .!> i i i i v . ^ i . - i . i i : — 1 > r . l > . W . l ; i n l -

l ; T l . - m i . ! - - l K i l — K i > l " - T l I i : i l l - : . . > i n . ' .

Sunany-Scuool Offlcors.Tile Sunday-school of the.New Mon-

mouth Baptist cluirc'li held its annualbusiness meeting and election of of-ficers last week. Daniel 1!. Frost, whohas been suiierintenih-nt fur the pasttwenty yenrs. refused a ve-e!e:tiun.The oilieers elected aiv:

W u i . v v i i i K - i i < l - u t . l . - i . n X . - l l i ! ! \ - r .

- N ' s s T i - u i r - l s i l l 1 i i i ; ' 1 ' : i 1 ' " ' - I " ! " ' s I "S . - . - l - . - l : . ! - - . - - I 1 . - . . I - - - . - W . I . I l l : - I'.

h\^ barn on Fi-i.jay of lastMr. Du.vut.-s .lid the work him-

self.. Mr. iinil Mrs. John Rickman. Jr..tt'lm have been spi'iuiini;- :t few days\v;th relatives on LonK Island, re-turni d home Tuiisday of lusl week.

Kxtra revival meetings are beincheld in the Methodist church ilt Bel-for.l thin week. The meetings willcontinue if the interest increases. i

John'.). Wolfe of Xew York spent •\Y\v. Yi-iivs with Mr. and .Mrs. Oliver-('. Ay res of Locust Point. He startedon a nip to^Ctlba last week. j

.Miss Flora. English of Brouklyn,who has been visitinir Mrs. C. A.

Xew Xunmouth

Joseph I-oh-en of Plainfield spentSunday and Monday with his father,Geurjrs H. l.ohsen of Belfoi'd.

Walter Connor, who is spending the,winter at New York, vifiiltMl'fl'felHlsat Navesinl. last week.

C!rover •Burd"e of Loeust-'Poirit left.Monday for New York where he willwork for J. M. Duano.

Mrs. Joseph Carter of Port Mon-mouth p;ave birth to a son Tuesdaymorninjc of last week. ^

Mr. ami Mrs. John Osborn of Bel-ford spent part of last week with rel-atives at Manasquan.

Harry Kollock, who is employed atNew York, spent Sunday of last week

•' his family here.W v c k o f f o f X e w M o n i i i o u t h , r e t u r n e d i • • • " ; ; " " " " . " • " " " , " " ' , . , ,

home Tr.es.lav of last work. ' 1 heodore Jolmtry, who is employedM'is. 0. W. P,u.!l..n.u and daughter ] a t N " v ^ oA, spent last week with his

Leila Mav of lielford' lefl Friday flJV j parents at n.-liord ' 'wjj] ai>ond a ! -*'1'- a n ( ' M1'*- John Ricknian. aie

spendin?;:. few day* with their chuiKh-

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ar.l I! latni.lf ]:..liihn .\K'.lH-l M.

. l . ' i i i - ' - t'. r.n-4~s.

. i;..niw.ml \V.. i n l i - S - . l l

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Jer.-ey City where theyfew days with I'rien.ls.

Mrs. T. ,1. Casler of Port Mon-niouth, who has been spending two-.veel.s with her si4er atiias retlli-iiecl b.ime.

Oswald Hoop of Xew York spent

ter at Oyster Day..Miss Hcisev_s of Newark, Delaware,!

Ke'aiishiirir ! ' s visiting her sister, Mrs. Geoi-(ie Lov-1' j ett of Xaveiink. ' !

Mrs. Harry White -and daiijiht

.-• Baptism was held in the Xew Mon-' mouth Baptist i-liurch last Stinihiy

night. Those who were baptised wereGeorgeanna Compton, Laura tlehvigand Leila Pick.

. ' S W a i . l l i U O l ' Ol , \ t \ V 1 O 1 K ^ [ J e i l L . m ? . . l l . u i l i v i l i l f Llll.l i n i n j i i i n - i

Sunday and Monday of last week with Aline of TSclford arc visiting relativeshis parents, Mr. ami Mrs. William at Jersey City.Itiiop of IU-lfonl. [ Miss Grace Wilson of BelfoiJ is

Albert liurilge of l.o;ust Point left [spending two weeks with her sitter aton Monday of last week fur Xew York, j Highland.-:.

"will work in an automobile | Edward Yieving of Elizabethwlu-re(far.a(;e. '

Mi-, and Mrs. K. \\\ Havens ot Bel-

Kdward Yievini; of Kli/.abcth spentI Sunday of hist week with friends at

Mr. anil Mrs(laughtvr AlineWcdne-.lay andwith frLodge's

TheAmi-rlast w

IT-.--I ' l lVi.-

iendNewP.el

-a elek:.l. in(.I-. •pi-.--1

Harry While andof IMt'wd spentiiirsday of hu-t week

s at jr

ford Patriol-.'ied the I'ollu

K.lw.n-,1 I'.iml.M.'I l l Cn l l ' • . I.1.-in -.1 i:. i--- f

i.- Sonswing oilie

NAVESINK FIRE COMPANY'.The Nave.-ink lire company,' which ', anil about two years :\po the company

vr.-eni.ly Imvi' bt a m<nievn automobile 1 decided to hav..- a force purivp on itshose wan'on and engine t-onibineil, has lire apparatus. They ri(ii;cd up a

' ;;een L'l'ui'.nized -o years. T. M. Max- 'hand pump tin a wa^on body, but it jsun, tuiL'uf the t'barti'r iiu'mliurs uf tliu ' was such a .'rude affair that- I t did

' ;-inr.paiiy, is called the father of the ; not work satisfactorily ami it wits i

l inan lT l i w .

inonih-

Assi-t .uWalling

i .Tr.-.

; . i n I T ' ! -i,V'iUv,n-il i '

fin* department, be havingtlie lii'iinr uf i-alhnjr the first meetingin the interest of the ile])artinent's

abani](oned.A few months Inter the company

bought a eonibinatiim gasolene pump!organization. The meeting was held and engine. ..This, was tried out to the

Wil-l f u i k n i i i .

I . i l l - i i i i . i i - l> l - :nv 11 i . t i n - n i l .

The . a m p ha- now oar hundiv.i :members anil is incieasing in member- (ship at each meeting.

Good Skr.tinar nt Belford.The Bi-lforil IMIV.-; have enjoyed •

skat ing the past w.-ek. The l>on.l i r i |back of the Port Monmouth sclmul-,house is tiie favorite place- for t h i s ;sport. While skating last week Claiule ,liichmond w;is badly cut on one of his :fingers. The buys were playing1

hockey and Hichniond reached down jto pjck up the ball when someone istepped on his finger. The lo|> of his ilinger was cut nearly u/F but Kifhm.)ii.ldid not stop skating.Doctor Kept BuBy.

Or. (). \V. i iudlong is kept i|iiito busynow dayi:.«* He has a number of sickpeople* on hi.; list nt. the presen t t ime ,among them being Mrs . A u g u s t u s Hel-m u t h . .Mis.-. Helen Kra f t and LeonN e w m a n of Helfor.l who are sick wi thg r i p ; Mrs . .lame-: McCardy of Por tMonmouth who is ^ull'ering willi kid-ney ti-oiibl.. uii.l .Mrs. John Watk ins ofK e a n s b u r g who is :iel; \sitb acuti- in-digest ion.

Rurso Gives ft Danco.Mi.-s Mayme Car ton of H a r m o n y

gave a ifant-e at [ho home of h e r pa r -i-nts last Thi irs . lay night . Aboutfifty per.-ons weie jm'.sent and re-t leslltlU'lits and dam ing' w;t: elijoyii.l,MisH Car ton i a n u r - e at the l.'ungllr;UK-h bo-jiital and is riijuyin^- a va-cation.

Fainting- Keanubnrg Honitc.W a l t e r Honiian has been awanh-.l

t)ie eontrnet for paintini-- t l l iverWhi te ' s house a t K.-:ui-:liii rg. .Mr.Dimtiiin .-tarte.l work on ihe IIOUK.-Momluy ami will have it cuiupl.'ti'il byMaivli l.st. This house i.-, » boa rd inglii.ti.e and rontain.i tweii ty room:..Tell fmii: IIuuno.

John N. Jiihii-iim of l l . l fmd f,.|lfrom I'li/I'ulil Whi te ' s bouse wlneli islieili|., ,-i.-,-|,,,l on Main . . . I I ITI la:.tW.dne »lay aftoi noon. Mr. .lobn.-oni.v.-ivi-.l only a few H-iat.-hc... It lul"nt inti-i f.-lv with Ins win I; iiml In-n>.t in l r i fri I- with his worl,,

a m HI n Don.

Allen Tin-I. i i bnii i ' l i l an I r ish sel ler.loir in 1 ii-land a i h.ii t l inn- ai-o unilthr der ani ' - i - i l :il hi:, limn.. :it l....-u;.|1'iilllt Tile-day of h i t Mr,-I;. I!,-,Tucl I I li.i n \ i i i Iliv i|n|. |n .Ian,,...i ' n r t .n i . wbo )., i-mployi d , , I I In |ilu-.-.Jl.iff (JlMiUnt ul. l la l luu l .

Tbonui Wal l im- nf l l i- l l 'ni i l in. In. Ithiei- line Imi'M f imn elioh-i ii. Tin .(li.ua1.- I', r " inr . a lo iu l i l al l loni ' MM-li i i i ' i i . i:ii.l ' i • v i - I nl of tin- I'aniii-i i hn\ i -l . i lh. l Ih i ' i i |.tj-•' r• -• (< ai they w, , i i ,l'i-l tin.-. (liM'ii!,.:.

\AVi:sIN'K'S NE1V F1UK AI'PAHATl'i:.

ill the parish bouse of All Saintschurch near Xavesink. Rev. HazletM.-Kimm. who was the pastor of theclmi-ch, allmvptl the vi l lagers the \iseof the parish hou-e for their firstmeeting. They enntimioil to meet attile par ish bouse during tin- first yearof Ihe eomnany's ol guni'/.at ion. These.-oml year of tlu- company's i-xiptem-ethey rente.I Milhury t'tearm-,'s poolronin. AL almvit this t ime j h e lireniende-ided to abandon the use of thebii'.-1-.et br igade to put .nit fires and toh a \ e their own a p p a r a t u s . In or.lerto. rai:-e money for this purpose theliremcii belli .-upper.'., eilteUainiin-nts,i-tc, till they bail accuimilati'il moneyenough to liny the riiiininj-; gea r ofwhat later constilute.l | )art of Xave-.-ink's lirst liiv a p p a r a t u s .

In the nu-antime pa i l uf the uunieyraised was spent fitting nut the com-pany ill uniform.'.. When the ap-p a r a t u s was Hearing rinnpletion Mr..MaNsnn bought a large gong for thelire a p p a r a t u s at a cost of Sill, Thea p p a r a t u s at this t ime was beinghoused in the pool room where theeninpany was holding i ts meetings.Tile .-ramped quar t e r s and the in-creased niombelship caused the fireeoiu|iany to look for a home of itsown and a lot was Inmjiht on the roai!leading from Nav.-siiiU tn the Stun.-Chur.-h where Ibe prest-lit lireliotiiienow- standf. A Limlioi- l inn m Atlan-tic Highlands, was going mil of busi-ness at tha t time and the lireluiMibought most nl' the lumber for theirnew liiehnuso fr.nii this .-oiK-ein anilsaved much money. The brick fnrthi i foundation of tln< lii-ebou.'ic wi>ri>taken from the Millnei- hnthnum- near.\'iiv.":iiik, wlii.h Itii<I been ahiiniloiieil.>.':i\i', ml; viilnt-e had iin .valer siipiilyoidiule of pr ivate well , ami .-i-,tei us,

ilissati•faction of the company. Astanding committee learned that ahigh power racing automobile was forsale in Xew York and the apparatuswas bought by the company andbrought to Red Iiank. The automobileis of sixty-horse power and has apowerful engine. The automobilebody was sold and a rotary pump andho.'o-hotly war. put on the chassis and areconstructed automobile lire lightingapparatus was the result. Fred Wat- IITS- of the Rei! Hunk garage installed Ithe engine and did the electrical work 'ami the hn.-e body and other attach-Inients wen- put on thu truck at J. W. [.Mount t'o.'s factory. The apparatus ihas li.eii given several successful ex-,hibition tests and a renl test at 1!.Thompson's lire at Stone Church sev-eral nights ago when it gave entiresatisfaction. The oilieers of the com-pany are as follows:

I'lesiit.-lit Waller II. I'l l l l l lni.1 'in.,man K.hv.u it Snyili-rI n - I assisiaiil top-man (; .o:i;e Itne-

J l nI'o Knss. l l

.Inlin .liilni'iiin, Jr., whu u.is i !• , tl ici i i . i i i rr "M New Vi-ar'n di i \ . wlih- :i bond in Mo- ami,mil of :>,l,miu, tm i n i ' i n . I I I I H i ' V l o l l l : y r a l l , I III i 1 iii

w i l l I n . i - x i - i ' i i l . - i l b y I I w i n d y i m n p n

u n i l l l u . [ > i i - n n i n n w i l l l i n p i u d h y

l i m - i i n l i i i i . I ' m i i i l n l i l i - W i l l l i i i n I t m i i

I ' . H i . l <if J ' . ; , l l l l ( l w i u . u . ' i - i - p i i ' i l . | '

r r « t l i i i - . - I I n K o f I h i ' I . m i l , I w i l l I n - I H

'I I n n n l i i v n i l - I l l o f n n u l W I - I K .

W i l l i i i l l l l l r l l i i . . f i . | - o f . I n . , - v C l

w l i " l u . i l I h - v . m l i i i . ' l . f . . i H i e m i ,

w o t l . m i W i l l i n m K i r l i m i . n ' i . I I O I I M

or rmiNii IIAHH.

I'li-iloiliik l u i f i u nl tlivr Ilniltiiril C'oni-ItiUtml tfi til* County Jnll . <

I ' l eden i k 1,'ul'i I ; ol' New I l i - i l f l i l i lW.-l'. I I I I r:.trd la'.I Weil, on n rh l l l ge ofe l t i i i | . f i le In the luil II on (. i i l i lon

l.nnr... pbi.-.. at i;li 'li.lola. T h e b u mand eii'.hl I'nwii nnd n bor.-iii WITI .bin n.'.I up. l(o)/ern wini i-nininitleil tnthe county jai l without [mil. Mi. I " idd e i - t i u <•" I h u t U . i ^ ' v . w n ' p l a v i n i ' p«>nlin Ihe New lleilford hnli-l whi-n be |-nlMil" till lllleli'iilioll in 111 Mr, Tliiimp.' I'll, the pi npi ii-li'i. l.oitl iva/i in Ibehnli.I anil he lulil Tliiiiiipi-.iii) In |illni'li' { " I " 1 ' " " " I eihll i|. Tliiini]ii:ii||fiillim-i'il l.oidV ii.lviie anil l(o|'el•.•. leftMil hotel in mi ii|r|y inini.l ,\ Ii,,,I ' " " later, il i'. m i l \ l , , Kni-ei'iin Inil m l " a in'ii'libni - linn e i,,.l.ni(.I'll h.-l|i In pi. vi nl IH-I I i. I... il. I fli im

1-1 T. M Mnssnll.(Hller members: n t ^ b e company are

Arthtii- Johnson, J o V p h JohnKon,Aaron Hopkins, WillinnJ Cnnl , Kdwin jMa\K.in, Thomas ,4-iiirvoy, Albei t jSit-klei;, Milimvy Ku 'arns , Levoy t'.ni-liiirt, Hii'liiuil' Whalcii, AlexanderI'ai k-eiTon, Alhert Iturdge, (Iroverlllll.h-e, William Wyimm, Willinmlioccliel, John Fleming, Waller H. Kl-li.-i, (Jenij.e (irillilh, l-'nink llnwcr,Am/i M. Posleii, (ieorgii llendiickfion,l-'nnik Sich, F rank Despreaux, Hi\,(ii'iirgo Despi-cmiv:, .liilin Woodward,F rank liespreiiux, J r . , ( ieor^c K..IcnkiiiHOM, Jr . , ( ' i . ipei Nniilh, WilliniiiKelly, f lurry roMcn, Tliommi Card,Wilbaiu-Coiinoi ami Kii|-,enc Kipp,

.'III n nil ' mil a tbieul In ret I'll e InLni.h- hain. Tin. l i j i in WHS diM'ovcu-d 'In he on lit.1 -lii«i Ily al'U-c (hiu. Tl...linildiiiir wiut a tutu) IOHI? niul WIOI nutroveretl liy iiifiui inn-.-.

W l l i - l l y o u w i i l l l II l e l i l i b l i . n i e l l i - [

l i n e f . n a r i n i - h o r o i l , I I n k , . I ' l i i i n i b i - i ' -

I n i l l ' n < ' M I | ( - I I l t e i n e . l v . I I r u n l i l w n y n !

h e . 1 . | i . n . l r , l i i p n n u n i l i n |>li i n . . n l . a m i

M . f e t . . I i ika- . I ' m m i l l - b y . I n i m - i i

< ' u o p , . r , , l r . , . - r i n i i - i - l l n u u l n o i l W h i t e

y tii-nt |iii|jor hiiin. Tin-: Itiiu HANK IIM.IH

T h r u - in jilwiiyjiivi- iy i-ecti n . i i i j o y n i h n t i l i n t l n e l l i m I n M < m .

I I I I I I I I I I I - I I I I n t v . T i n - n i l v i ' i l i i i i i i i t r i i l . - n ,I I I . - i h e - i l l . . i n i t t u n | i i l r i . til ' 1 ' M KI t i . i . c . ' i i . i i , H I T II l i l t I . , h i i i h r r . b u t . f u rM i l i ' f i i . - i o i y i i - . i i l i i i T i n : K I . I I I I U K I I i l l -w i i y n I r n i l n . , 1 . / , . .

lALL

\

tY

tWEEK. 1

XDon't fail to examine the cars we will handle for 19112,-which, rep-• i

% resent the world's best makes, giving a wide range of prices.

| Locomobile, Pope-Hartford, Buick, Overland,

Chalmers-Detroit, Hudson, Everitt,

Page-Detroit. T :

Chase Commercial and Mack Trucks.

TXtXTTYTtXTtTtTXYYYYYY

-Y

If you want to get a car don't fail to look over these lines: iSend your name or call for ticket to the show with our compliments. %

W. MOUNT CO.,RED BANK,

tJTtTfTtTNEW JERSEY, t

JANUARY-OF-

Men's Hats, Caps and Furnishings.Not a collection of odds and ends to get rid of, but our entire line of up-to-date

merchandise is reduced.

All $2.00 Hats and Caps atAll 1.50 Hats and Caps atAll 1.00 Hats and Caps at

50c Hats and Caps at5.00 Knitted Jackets at4.00 Knitted Jackets at1.50 Underwear at1.00 Underwear at.

AllAllAllAllAll

$1.501.1579c38c

3.503.001.1579c

AllAllAllAllAllAllAll

50c1.501.00

50c

25c

50c

25c

Underwear atShirts atShirts at

Shirts at

Hosiery at

Gloves at

Gloves at

38c1.1579c

38c

19c

38c

19c

And so on Through the Entire Line.Every Article Has a Special Price on it.

CURTIS, The Hatter,BROAD STREET, RED BANK.

John YeomansConlrnclor and Builder

OCKANIC, N. J.

Ilrforr you builil your nowIKIIIRI- SI.I', Ml'".

TTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTT

! Glvoyour Boy or Girl a tyewYear Proaont that will ylaldbig dividend* all through

' life.

i A COURSE IN

! TRAINER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE.New Hoiiir, Ainrrkan Iluilifiii|{, cor..'biiilb unit Stnli-«lri>i>t», nftur .l»u. Int.l]ii'-<|iinb-.| nilvAnt»K(i|i. Cunt ri<ainm-

' Me.

Geo. W. Sewing,Contractor and Builder,

ItED BANK. M. J.

Offlc. In SKOMI N*U«MI H.nW OulWIn*.

Room IB.

T •!.,!.•«• l«o J.

lobhlng of All Hind..

CitlmaUa Chsariiilly rurnlihad.

Hogs Killed for Farmers.We nra prppnrril to kill liotfn fur'

fnrmorn in IIUKU nr Hinull (|iinntltirH.W'n urn p<|iil|)|ii-(l with thn brut up-|nirntun to «(o thU wnrk unil we utmr'iiiiU'n nittliifiictliiii. Wn lumi -Imim<nKi>R«<l I" tl'o hoK killing butliiniuinovi-ntiwn yi'iir« iiml durinK Oint tllllomil- work him |ilcn»r.l till wh.p linvn(•HKnurd nur nuivlt'vn. If you wnntnny lii'K" killed xlvo un 11 tilnl. Ourmotto In mi hnneiit ilny'n work fur HIIiinnanit pi-Ire.

ijNonor*r. N. J.

THE flED BAKK BEGI8TER Pace 11 *

J. Kridel's Clothing Clearing Sale.Every Man's, Youth's and Boy's Suit, Overcoat and Trouser in the store at a reduction price.

This is our half yearly pre-inventory mark down and we have lost sight of cost and profit entirely.If you do not need a Suit oi;Coat now, buy for next year's use—it will pay you.

$ 8.0010.0012.0015.0018.0020.0022.5025.0027.5030.00

MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATSSuits and Overcoats .Suits and Overcoats . .Suits and Overcoats . .Suits and OvercoatsSuits and Overcoats » . .Suits and Overcoats . , ••••*•'.Suits and Overcoats . .Suits and OvercoatsSuits and Overcoats . .Suits and Overcoats \ • > .

$ 6.007.509.00

11.2513.5015.0016.8818.7520.6322.?0

, BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS.2.00 Suits and Overcoats . . $ 1.502.50 Suits and Overcoats . . . . 1.883.00 Suits and Overcoats ." . 2.253.50 Suits and Overcoats . . / . 2.634.00 Suits and Overcoats . . 3.004.50 Suits and Overcoats . . . 3.385.00 Suits and-Overcoats . , 3.756.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . 4.508.00 Suits and Overcoats . . 6.00

10.00 Suits and Overcoats . . . 7.50

Men's and Youths'TROUSERS.

$1,001.502.002.503.003.504.004.505.006.00

Trousers, nowTrousers, nowTrousers, nowTrousers, nowTrousers, nowTrousers, nowTrousers, nowTrousers; nowTrousers, nowTrousers, now

75c.$ 1 1 2

1.50. 1.88

2.25. 2.67

3.00.3.38

3.75. 4.50

Every garment offered in thissale is from our regular stockand backed up with our usualguarantee, and we will tell youas a matter of fact that some ofthe finest Suits and Overcoatswe put into our store this seasonare still here at a reduction of25 per cent.

_ C O P I T O H 1911Xrw liouK of KuppcontioKf

Cliicigo WE DO THE BUSINESS.

J,26 BROAD STREET. Telephone

CLOTHIER, HATTER.AND FURNISHER.

R. RED BANK, N. J.

• • • -

DIDN'T HURT A BIT!

FREE EXTRACTIONS!

In order to prove to the Public that my originalmethod for the extraction of teeth is absolutelypainless I will extract any number of teeth foryou free of charge, on Friday between 2:00 and5:00 P. M.

CONSULTATION FREE!

DR. BRUMBERGER,

Red Bank Dental Parlors,SWIFT BUILDING, ROOM 3,

Directly on Corner of Rrontl am! Momnoullt Str«oli.

OPEN EVENINGS.

lirnncli Ofllccn:

Anbury Park (i()5 Cookmnn Avenue.I'ftimnlc- .'!0H Main Aveiuic.

LADY ATTENDANT.

NEWS FROM FARMINGDALE 1FREDERICK A. HEWITT HARVESTED FIRST ICE

OF SEASON LAST WEEK.

Infant Daughter of Oliver Farry Died Last Friday —Roy G. ImlayReceives Gift of $50 from Pennsylvania Railroad for EfficientWork During a Strike—William T. Matthews Receives a BadCut While Filing a Shovel.Frederick A. Hewitt completed a

nuw icehouse, recently and succeededin harvesting I'H' fir-t ice n(" tin.1 Koa-^on last. Monday morning. The ict*cut by .Mr. Hewitt's men was sixilll'lleS tllil'K.Death of Infnnl;.

Marion, (In1 I'nur-ni.ii'itli^'iiUl daugh-ter (»f Mr. :uid Airs'. Oliver Karry, dii'dhut l'Yiday after a .siekiic:s of fourdays. rl'h<> funeral services were heldhint Sunday. Interment wan made inthe Fannin^ilale cemetory.

CJotH PreoDiit of S50.

Roy Imlay of the stall' of civil en-^moers employed Uy tlu> l'enmylvaiv.i\railroad, was assign.•<! to special dulyby tile, railroad company, at Johns-town, Pa., during a strike amon^ ll'(1

employees la: I, summer. 'I'hi' men whotuuk tile place of the strikers weresupplied with I'ood hy the railroadeonipiiny anil 1 inlay had chare;!' of thecommissary depultnient during tileInhor troiilili's. lie rocenlly received ncheek for'$M> from the company withn letter of loiniucndaliiiu fur his elli-cient service.1;.

Injured Flltiifr a. Oliovol.William 'I'. Miitllicws, while workin.;

ut Fliternfl's snwinill lust week, rutIlia linvul while lilinc; ;v shovil. Th1.1

wounil hied profusely anil Miittl'owswan weakened from IOH:; of iilo.iil.Mull Carrier's Ai-nilout,

John W. (inrliiii'l, rural carrier onroute No. I, met with an accident Mon-day while serving hin route. Thewliillletrce lierame delnched aiul thehni'HC t'liinnii'iiceil to kick tint hy piodhorfiomnmihip ( lathurt prevented arunaway. The wmton and Imrncfoiworn roiuiideinhly damaged and thehonui wi>» Imilly injunil on one li>i».Ohuroli Now*.

Next Kiimlny niornliii: Itnv. (!. H.Bmilh linn ni'lecteil for iiiii theme in(lid Mi'tliniUiiL cliuri'h "(iod'ii (iivnlI,«v« Kor tin- World," At niclit themilijoct will he "In Thy Heart ItitflitWilli (l.idV" The Kpworlh l.i<nKii(>Infill- 111 "liml'n line of Mllll'n Klltcr-plilW"

Working- mi nnMrmtii.Wllllnlii I I . l-i i/ i ' i ' i i ihl, who W\H nii-

ployi'd in r'lmiiiciT nl. lhf< Cenlral rail-roiul wnlei' limit until il wan nhaii-ilniii'il hy tl inpany levenlly in nowwciliini" mi n III'CIIIIII liniiil will I'nrrmini Mai t|u l.ufhn.

Ulinnana rtt Kolohuii 1-nntiiry.The A. <'. Mi,per eonipiiny hi in ik

line iiriiiii|;i'iiiint i fur a liii|(e iuireaneof himliieiii nt Hie lieli'hup fiit'tniy nextM11r>1111«i. A In11;<- iii.\y Imller mid eii-I'liii' mi' tui11j• Innlalled.(jnl >•!• runt.

Wlllliini Million, while .Ihinpiiii'wiiiiil, mi Iho <'ool( tuift IIIIII weed, I'III.IIIB fool luully mid him IHTH imuhleIn do imyllllll|r nhli'i' lie III I'tltilll.,

• rl*r llama.

lloiinlil VVIIIIuinn, who Inin 1,,,-nnpoiKlhi^ Irn dnyn vvllli lilii piiienln,

I)i-. ami Mr>. d e o i ^ S. W i l l i a m s , h a sr e t u i m d to T r e n t o n whir re In- is t ak -i n g a eon rx 1 in a cunnn i ' i c i a l folli'.uv.

Klber t I'liniLtL moved las t weekf r o m tin1 .lullii M o r r i s f a r m on the(iK>nil<i!ii f.p;ii1 in to tlie h t n w t ',JUN the-N o r t h l'';irm<MLr(laIc m a d foiineYlV'lAViu'il \)V A. ,\l. T . K l n n d r e a u .

MI'SJ Wi l l i am l»uekele\v, who h a sIU'L'll ^pl'iulilli1. MM lie tilllL' Wllll 111'I1

p a r e n t H, .Mr. a n d M r s . Wi l l i am 1\.A l l a i r e , h ; r r e t u r n e d to lit.1!1 home, atP o i n t I ' lousant .

J a m e s \V;>11, w h o h a s been ir.'eujiy-g .Mrs. ."\hiiicl-a I 'Viinimuiv's house

for s'.'\:t'i'iil nini i ths , \\m\ i c t u i n e i l InN e w Vurk vvlu'tr ho fonnt 'vly livctl.

J l i s s V i u M Unl.liius h a s ' n - t u r n r . lf ruiu A1 It-illitir: t a f t e r ^iH'iulini.1.1 awt'L'k thri 'i1 will) l i r r pnrcnt;-.. Air. uiulM r s . KviM-t'll. Itnlihin^. .

Mr . and 3lr.s ( l i a r l r s I\I. l l inwi i ofUcHn'i'ili.1 L a i r s , I\hiiiu i, a r e visit ing;]Mr, I .n twn ' s p a r e n t s , M r . a n J Mr>.C h a r k v ; II. I ' ruwn. i

K m l i - r i r k I1., l iur l t -y s t a r t e d !a:;tw'vik uu a ItiiHiii's.H t r i p l l in i tuJ ] HieS o u t h e r n : (ate . He will he ^HP> I

t h r e e month,: .An t uteriainiiUMit u n d e r tlio a u s

lice.s of Hie I1!pworth loamu 1 will heleld in tlie MethodLs^ c l iu ivh next I'Yi-

d a y niKlil.Siunnol I ron moved Ib i s \wv)i I'rum

t h e Wi l l i i ln l l . ' i i ry SlmfUt f tmn to the.Itihn M o n i s fitrni on t he ( i lcmlolar o a d .

Mi*, and Mvs. VvniiU l i e n l ; » r i h a v er i ' tu rni'd tit New York nfl e r n \ tvitw i t h Mr. ami ,Mrn. Wi l l i am J. A p p l i -j^att1.

Mi;nt Viulu Merril icsv luw veivirnedf rom a two weeks ' vb. i t w i t h he r a u n t ,Mr.1!. K i rd i ' i i r k I T r / e n n m y e r of Hroott-lyn.

M r s . ()lin lliiinpliH] liaii r t ' t u rue . l toMr.l. Ci t r i ie Wil.'nm, w h o hut* tiei ri

H r a d l e y Meaeh a f t e r v i s i t i n g hv.v p j u -vt\l», Mr. tind MIM. c lu-nck l lo rdeu .H|ieridirif: two month.1; wi th n d n t i v e ; nl.('oiiteiivilli1, I 'a., rc l i i rnod IHHI w o k .

Miti-i I'ldna I-aclicy of Anbury l ' n ikban r e t u r n e d jil 'ter a br ie f viiiit. w i thh e r nlMtcr, Mr;'. l(1rault I*. V n n N o t r .

Mr, and Mrs. Krnnlc S. Moirb;, whorecently ielniii««l from a trip to Flori-da, me now living nt Orenn Urdve. .(

Air. and Mm. I.cwbi S. Mortner liaVeretunied I)nni 1 laiiover,' lfn., whereI hey vinited i\li'. Ilorlner'n IHUIMIIM,

'1 Ii mi in i ,'Ipindlei, who reeenl lywen I. Id I'alriHin, hi now in tlie employ iit' \\\v title llilTrofid eiMilpilny.

Widter Knrry of Hind ley lleaelinpci.t. hu:l Sum In V wilb bhi pnrent ,Mr. mid Mr-«. K11 lot. I Knrry.

Mvii. Kli/nliMh Krown hau ivl i i inn)liotne after upending twn weeli'i Willif i II'IHIM Ml N<\v 111 mmwli'k.

MlK. Almrnir l Hrihl nf lo l i j 'U r u m ' l i www it i c e e i i t . )•(»*(•.(. n l , l l i e J ionir-(if h e r h r o l j i r r , . t n e i t h | , u t / ,

ILMIMKM Ketinrdy «if M n i . l r n , Cutiu,,ban lieen v ln i l in r Mi'- nnd M r . . l i r r p l iA. Mhlth.-WM tit Onti <;l<»i,

Mr, nnd IMr'i. d r n n d l h Ch i y ' " i i ofAd.dpbla v i u l r . l IMImi llalllr" Weulcotl. on Tnrndi iy.

M in . Ktnnh M. HOMO bun ri<lurn<<d

ONE NIGHT ONLY

ONDAY, JANUARY 15ROBERT H. HARRIS F>it:at;r-.t3

The Great Historical

AN EDUCATIONAL FKATUU1'; ATTlt.U'TloN!4 IN FOUR AC'l'a -1

IlSIDI/ViMS!

WOLVES!

Tin- l-ic-Hciii-,Tlie Kire Seen.-,Tl,« Duel to El«atU!

CLEVER COMEDIANS, FINE SPECIALTIES, CLEAN COMEDY, SPECIAL SCENERY.

PRSCES: General Aflnission, 25c; AcEults, 35c;Reserved Seats, 50c.

Seats on Sale nt Minton's Drug Store 3 Days in Advance.

I'l'iun Stony I'oinl, N. V., where she jvisited lelalive.-i. • I

Andrew llan^cn moved inlo his newhunualiiw on Maple street In^t week.

W i l l i a m I t r n w i i liu.-- r e t u i i i e d f r i i m a I

v i s i t a t l ' l i i l u i l e l | d i i a . IHenry Walter wa.s a reci ' i l . \ ' i:ator

at Mew Vmk . (

TKOUCtHT FATimn WAH 1)1:AT).

Ailinry l'ftvh Wiiiiinn vnyu for TomliBtoaoJor rninnl. Whn la HUH Allvo.

Hi1, .Marie I1!, MCKHI, an Anhury.Park o:Jen|>at hie pliysiciali, recentlyiliiicuvi'i'nl llmt her I'atlnr, \yhoin MIIC IMiipiniM'il hail dii'il leu yearn ii(;ii, was:.hll nlive mid i-i in TeviiN. Dr. MeiriJIhad cont riltiiled toward her fallier'nruiUM'al e':|iell!eN and had paid forelei-litlK a I iimlinl one OVI'I hi;i ir.\ ave.When .'.lie nii'l her I'lillii'i1 recently ilWIIM leveulnl Dial Mr. MIT'IM hail beentold that his diuii'.lile'i wn.'i dead and heImil |• iv<-• i inoiiey to pay her rnneraleNpetl1 es, These lilorie.1. lire ll l i l l tnl u i v r m i i ' . i i i n l i ' i l f r o m a h l in ' l i n l i e e p o fIlle I'.iMlilv who l l | l | l iop l i l l led l lmoney to lii.'i own need:',, Mr. Mei'iwJIM lecenl ly st r icken w i l l i p a i a h " ! 1 'and hi. i dam'.hlcr w i l l le i iu i in w i t h h imunt i l he i i in condit ion to n avel when:.lie w i l l 1'i i i ir him K i ' i l h u i l l her.

Nnw r.ml|(n nt Allf l l l t f iwll.

A IOIIKC of P i i t i i o t ie Moini nf AineiI il wa.n in h l i l l . i l at A lh ' l l lown milliMcinher " ' H i 1 '•>•(". A, K i i l i i i m o i i• itl'.l p U ' h i d e l l l ol' t h e n e w lodj - ' e , . I n l i nI I . Conine piT'ildi'iil, W. II, Miinni'ilnr

nt in j i mnl l lai i '•' I'i. Iliown lieimHim. Alii ' l ' Ihe IIIIMIII of II veil

, Illi: I <-Tl i-i>)lllli III n We eived,

jf^cy.'-r'T^nnxraKmnosiitci'

hoe Sal©COLONIAL SLIPPERS

Tan, Gun M<l:i! a,ul Whi t e Can-va:; Well Co'onriiii with buckles,$.') value 4J14.1

I thick S (i t i i i ur V e l v e t weltColonial;;, $!) value ">3.7&

A N D R E W A L f ' X /Six III Avoillia nl NIllfitoMHtil 5(1' lot

lMiiynr •

Mayor Mminl.li|l|('lll'lllicll, II o t lie council, '•owuelf. Illy i.ii|e\'

'1*'M Ml'I.MIIItl.

V . I ' . m l r n l ' \ S r I

111 1 luintni l in<- ^i i ' fr, I,,I I hill |ini|>. • 11 v

III I 11 > 111 n l ' l l M ' l l

I t i n ' i d r . ' l i . l . i ' m i l

I'HIIIIIY iniutfl mill i'i U.IIIKI IMIII.l lr ill.I lln,I Hi.. i'iill.'I'd.r'ii l"l>.ill

Uliuw.'.l Hull III.' IxiHiiifli liii'l 111 'In ..rI [ H i , : ' H : ' l w i l l i 11.1 H i i i n l i i i . ..

Kunx.it Cotmill A|i|Mililtm.llt«.,\i 11 in.'.tini? ..r tin' ijiM.iiii'ii .'nnil.'II

Sliiinlnv Uilnii I'mii'i- Ki\n n|ijiiilnl«>(iI n.l |:. '!..•, nnil l lr. I I . I) flnliiTlniiinl II. II. 1111 \ 111• tii< 11)he! H of t i l *liulti.l .if lutillli. 'I'hu Hi'wi'f itvillntti^^Wll. (Ill I.'.| Oil ItH Illtlll |l'l|l|ltlt( flttll1 1 . 1 1 1 . .1 p 1 1 l 1 I U I 1 . 1 l III t h e "l i 1 p i i l l i i t h e K c y i m r t

II ri */// mill 1,11111) I'H|I|I>H wnru lll'ilnUllpilllleil III |l|lllin|l!i!t (mill,

12THE BED RANK REGISTER

THE RED BANK REGISTERJOHN H.' COOK, Editor and PuNUher.GEORGE C. MANCE, AubUnt Editor.

Buiineu Manager:THOMAS IRVING BROWN.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:One yearE U monthsThree months

, 1 6 0

'76

no additional territory to police andto Sight. The expense which would beplaced on the town for the improve-ments which would be immediately de-manded would cost vastly more thanthe taxes which would be collectedfrom the territory brousht into thetown.

[•; a v

What Red Bank needs to be is ahotter town instead of a bigger town.

B h l d k d

filtered at tho poutomce at Bed Bank,M.7., as a-cuml-cliino -mutter. „

76 hotter town ns ggAO': Red B.ink should not take oil any ad-

i ditinmil territory until every street inj t h t t j s s e l v Ored is laid

nmil t e r r y y

t t j s s e l v Ored, is laid

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1012.

TOWN TALK.

{Ciinliimril from payr / . )At tlu- mvotinK "f the Shrewsbury

tou-nship committee last Thursday af-ternoon Frank II. Covert nl' Knir Hu-

..mbei of the eomrrnlU'

t h

'• It should not take up any outlyingI streets to keep in order until everyI street ih the present town is put infine fiinilitioii. The taxes raised in

; Hod Hunk should be spent in the pies-jent tmvn until the town lias every ini-

- - ' : street. When

vtn, a new men

nition on the eaoiunls that thi:- not needed nnd is an uniiei-e.-saiyt'N|H'iise to the taxpayers. At (lie rlu.-i1

of the niectinj; Mr. Warden i l c ' l a in lt h a i he wniilit "I'l-'t square" with .Mr.f'.ivert liv wirl-inn' tin1 nirii on th

u'lit

pi'ovcnu'iil iii everyevery highway in lied Bank isseweri'il; wlien every street is |iut in(.mod condition and stone gut ters laid;

.•hen every street is well lighti-i

KAElTAK TOWHBHIP OPPIOIAiB.

Committee Orgaalxei ana Appoint! OJ-flcon Hew * • » " Day.

The Raritan township committeemet at Keyport on Monday of lastweek for tne purpose of orKaniiing.The oath of office was administered toTownship Clerk WeiKund'by A. M.Walling. The clerk administered theoaths of office to Committeeman Rob-ert L. Drown, Assessor Herman I.Lehr, Collector George B. Roberts andConstable Thomas G. Cowles.

The conimitlee then organized byselecting Mr. Webster as chairmanand Mr, Ciur as treasurer. The bondof collector Roberts . amounted to$."i,l)(l(), with George B. Roberts, Leon-ard I). Roberts, Peter 0, Weigand andHerman I,. Lehr as bomUmen. Thebond (if constable Cowles was $1,500

G B K band Thomas CI. Cowles, George B. Kob-erts , Peter O. Wiepnml and James T .Walling were bondsmen.

j v __ The committee, met in regular ses-omioseii'the ap|)ointmeiH of Orlamlo J . ! -when the town has a lire depar tment I Kj,m Fr iday. 1). P. VanOeventer, J r . ,Wartlen of Little Silver as township .with i-iimpim-nt. sulH.'iint to cope with , W as re-a|>pi>i»Ud-a, counsellor,road supervisor. He based his oppo- any lire which may ar ise ; when it has . |t w » s reported to the committoe

••• " " . . . . .,- .,•-... a | | ( ^ | u . , . i,,i|ii,iv,:iiients wliich a tinvn j t],at, seine of the- d i n n e r s in tile towu-sliould have; then it will he lime- tu : s | , | p would be uliul to have t r ave l freeannex nther te r r i to ry to take rare uf. [ a f i-hai'iu- for some of the townshipThe addition of mole terr i tory to j ,-,,ads pmvkline.' tlie eonimittee wouldlied liank uvuhl ineaii greatly i n - ' 'rreaseil i^iien-'es In properly care forliiis new U'rr i tniy, ant! lied Bankhmilil tiike cuiv oi' its ii'.', it people e.ml

iakin.LC on ml-

jvutls Innii 'e limn s ;i lot• ! i a d IH

m-U'ai fini;-.

tt> o w n

' ' . ' h i s t h i ••:.'. :•• ' H i t l i

V-irdcii main .-up|>nrof road supcrvi.-ur is

. Thest of

in Mr.• ulii;-e• I d u l i t -[ i s LO

pettys with

ter r i to rylimMi-ns.

As I'm- a borouj'h government ofKnir Haven, that oimht to p i through,'l'lie Rt-pnUlican politicians liereubmitsdei-laie dial l.'e.'auM' the senate and;;;setubly uiv U,.publican the le(.ris-latuiv will listen to them ii'ml-not-to

ijilv of Fai r Haven. They siij'

furnish the ' gravi-l. Tlu1 committeethought well of this piopiisitiini ami,onmutinii it was de:ided to furnishuravcl at any time upon proper appli-cation to the committee.

Collei'lur Robert- asked Hint he berelieved nf oollcrtiiitr the bark taxesof l!>m>, 11)10, and 1!>J1. amounting toSKHi.Iit). The committee found thatfor \aviiws reasons the taxes wove -un-collectabk., and directed that they bet:\ken ot!' the list.

Rond Overseer William H . AVallinf;:t to the committee that while

schemes of n.-\vni:e u;mn iwhom the ro;ui j-iijirr.'i.-nr <iif a;irre.->

^aUni '^ t uriV l"lHnv lpe'MUv ' bc'id'-i l1^ |n-..ple of Fail- liaven. lHey say y^H-h,,! t 0 the committee that whileafO'eeW with ' Jlr.' C m U about the that the Republicans in the legislature . s , r , i p i l , B t h a t part of I fe le t avenueu.-elessness of .-uch an rillih- in atwwni-hip, will I.ebeve Dial any ulliv'iuwho makes slat Clients like that madeliy Mr. Warden last Thursday'is ut-terly -unqunlilUd to hold any public

nilWial I'"'!',!

I'u-r to 'rant honie -rule to tbi'nf [''air Haven this year, just !Uejiublican senate refused to

jiranl biilne rule .to the people of FairHaven last year.

is a part of the ritrht of waybelui'iKiiiK tu the Nc-W York & Loiif;BraiK'h railroad one of his horseswas struck by a train and the horse,has since died. After thoroughly dis-

•'•''' " 1. .cussing the matter the committee de-It is this s.ort of hossisfrj on the part cided that it wits the duty of the rail-

of the Republican machine' and this road to keep in repair that portion ofsort of iiulilTiTuiice to everything- ex- (lu. road belonging to the said railroadcept their own personal dos-ires and and that the township was not ve-prolits, which lias brought the Repub- : sponsihlo for the horse's, death. Coun-lican party in Red Bunk to its present ; scllor VnnDevcntur- was instructed tolow state. The Republican leaders" notify u l e Central railroad and the

ny more than it" hurts any other tax- «" ' e for nothinK except their own wel- ; New'York and Long Branch railroadpaver of the township. If it is right f " r < ! - lh?V i l : 1 V 1 ' no thought ami no • th,,t hereafter-they must work and

- " • •• '• • care for the party. 1 hey have shown ; take C l l , . c of thut portion of the publicthis in a score of different ways. A j r o a ( i s situated on their right of wayparty can only be continuously sue- a t a\\ g r iu[ t. crossing in the township.

position.

The men who wnrk on tile roads re-ceive their wages from the taxpayersof the township. H i* hardto iigureout how Mr. Warucn's [>lan to reducethe woiVing hours of men employed onthe roads is goinu" to hurt Mr. ('overt

that, the men working un the roadshould have an eight-hour day thisnew plan should be put in operationat once. If it is right that the menemployed on the loads should worknine hours a day then no changeshould lie made, regardless as towhether Mr. Warden wants to "getsquare" with .Air. Covert or not.

« ' « n . l when it yields to public de-jl h k t l f h

George B. Roberts turned over toh itt 162 h f Julymamls, when it makes itself the means j t n e COm°mittee"l62 vouchers from July,

through which the people canout their desires.

S lf||1_- t U J I I I I I I bbV,V -*• l*** • *» . . -

carry 1 1 9 1 0 | t 0 j u i y > 1 9 1 1 T n e committee

accepted the same and .directed the

Mr. Warden receives a salary of?:JUO a year from the taxpayers of•Shrewsbury township. He is stipposedto settle road i]iiestions upon theirmerits and not upon his personal feel- n o t | , j n

ini».s about the township committee-men. No public oflicial should conducthis utlice on the principle of "getting.square" with some other ollicial, butapparently ibis is the way Mr. War-den proposes to conduct his ollice. He

. holds-an .ofUco of-dotjbtftd value andhe shows himself, unfit to hold anyolVice. ,

- -o-o-o

Horace 1'. Conk, one uf the newlyelected eouudlmen of lied Bank, isapparently unfamiliar with lo.'al con-

Tbe Republican machine of RedBank is actuated by no motive of pub-lic welfare. All it cares for is thepersonal interests' of the small groupof men who claim-that they are thehead of the party. Thut the partygoes down overwhelmingly to defeat is

to them so long as they cancarry out their own plans. Under thepresent leadership the Republicanparty in Red Bank has dropped froma Republican majority of 400 or oOO :

to a minority of -100 or 500, but thepersons, who are responsible for this jcondition of the party care nothing •

clerk to file them. Mr. Roberts alsoturned in $31.'1.63.

The committee met again on Mon-day and appointed the following roadsupervisors:

J.'r.it d i s t r i c t — W i l l i a m I!. Itiililllinn.Ki'eonil i l l s t vk - l—Jo l in V i e w .T h i r d i l i s t r l e t — ( i a r r i ' t A. WnlllliK.Kouit l i i l l s t r l e l — W i l l i a m II. W U I I I I I K .

The above are all re-appointmentsexcept Garrett A; Walling, %vho suc-ceeds'his father, W. W. •Walling.

The committee also appointed G.Warren Aumack as overseer of -thepoor. Mr. Aumack is teacher of theUnion school. Tho new law requires

about this. All they want is to have ' a great deal of work from the overseertheir own way, regardless of the ef- anil it is thought that Mr. Aumack isfects of their course on the people of well qualified to till the position,the party. T'hu disastrous defeats ofthe party in Red Bank for ihe pasttwo or three years, and the great

NINETY YEABS OLD.p p y y , g

ditions of hauling. At last week's weakening of the Republican organiza-meetjng <>( the board of I own enmmis- lion during the previous two youru, in

h d l d h h due solely to tile utter selfishness ofi h

sinners he declared that the teamstersof Red Bank were hauling loads whicha team of goats could pull, and thatinstead of hauling a cubic yard ofgravel at a load, they ought to haultwo cubic yards, as they did in XewYork. Councilman Hurley declaredthat conditions here wen

y f i n e ofIhe Republican machine. The peopleh h t h t th ill t dfor the Republican party tinder itspresent leadership. They have shownthat they utterly distrust the party,ami there is no likelihood of a return

different °f thi' party to power until present " " •frt.ni conditions in the city, and tha t conditions and present leadership a r e , 1 'loads of two cubic yards could not be changed,hauled by a. team over the ordinarycir intry rnads and over the ordinaryro;..ds in Red Bank.

In New York anil in other eilieswith paved streets very lunch hif.-^erloads can be hauled than over unpavedcountry m tuwn roads. A cubic yardof tcravel is considered a oud load fora team in this locality. Contractors ,"who are in business to make moneyand who want the biggest possibleloads hauled, a re well satisfied with alo;,d of one cubic yard.

.Mr. Cook's statement has been taken!»y many of the. teamsters of the towna.- a re l ic t ion on them and on theirbitises. They take his remarks toim-an that they have been "soldiering"oi: the town, and thai they have notlit 'ii giving a square day's work withtlit.'ir teams in exchange for a fairih v's |iay. They regard bis s tatementa - a relleclinu on their honesty as wella- on their teams. They believe thattl'i.'y give a fair re luin lor the moneytb 'y receive from the town, or fromei. ' i liarlor~ or individuals, and theyM'ongly recent tin1 imputation thatHi -y have not I.fen giving the town anIn.aesl i t t ii in Cur their inoni'V.

Colobration for Mrs. Anna J.ioison ofShrewsbury.

. A family dinner; party was held lasti i , , i ,i ,i L" I Wednesday in celebration of the niuy-have show,, that they will not, stand ^ \ ) h ^ a y ( ) f M , . B . A n m , J n e k , 0 .

of Shrewsbury. Mrs. Jackson makesher home with her son, William Jack-son, and the party was arranged byMr. Jackson and his brothers and sis-

Those present were Alonzoi James und'Henry Jackson, Mrs. SarahL. Tilton and Mrs. Mary Asay uf RedBank; William Jackson and Miss Han

.nab Jackson of Shrewsbury; Leightor'Jackson of Eatontown;' William II.Jai'kson of Farmingdnle, a grandson

iof Mrs. Jackson; and Mr. and Mrs.I Richard Connors of Wayside.

A feature of the reunion was a\ china set used at the dinner. This ha

Mrs. Jackson enjoys fairly goodhealth, though she. was crippled by Hfall several years ago. She is thewidow of William Jackson, who died

1 about 25 years ago. Besides her

F I R S T I C E B O A T BACE.

Independent Club Held Official EventSfUuraay Afternoon.

The first ollicial iceboat race of theReason was held Saturday afternoonhv the Independent ice yacht club.Kverctt Asay's "Streak," HarryA say's "Reindeer" and Chester Mill-ton's "Spy" were the three entries andthey finished in the order named. Theycovered a six-mile triangular cotirsein less than thirteen minutes. Shortlyafter the "Streak" crossed th

80KBS rOB HAX.E.Go'jil driver and worker. A|>|>ly at 129liealimt slieet. lied llunlf.

O0A£ FOft flive dollars per ton, at 1H SlonniouUi

l V il Bank. Addr«»s Coal. 14Cavenue, Long.Bt^Lnch. N. J.

MOSSY TO &0AH.n Urst bond and mortKago on Improvediroperty In aums to suit borrowers. Al-ton lleekman, attorney, Red Bank.

KOKBY SO &0AX.Money to loan In BURID to suit bor-

rowers on first bond and mortgage.\ . h. Ivlns, Iteeloter building, Ited Bank

OABBOTB U S OBPIBUIUT BAH.8.1,1)00 spllctHi cheBtnut ratJs: IUSO fifty

liarrt'lB or earrota for wile. MUMMovnStcck Farm, ThomnB B. Flelil. K«l BnnK.

Fu&insHxs moous.Two fiiiul»hed roomR for rent to de-

iriiblo imrtv; gentlemen prcfturetl. An->l,v ul U>tl Monmoulli street, Ite*l Hunk.

DOITT POBOETtiot when you * have something thaton want repaired you can cot It done

at Ilalght'a, 35 Monmoutll atrcot. RedBunk.

CAI.Ii BED DANK 30-?f you need a carpenter for repairing orny new wurk, I urn tho mun. Gust Orn-

.>erg. Newinun Springs avenue, U*M1Haul;.

''• P O H 8AH».A II I I o l ^ h ' a s l l x l u r c s tIni t I n n . - 1

S.ll ill t!l." ( i M p l i s r flHU-l'll, 'Ii c l i r l i . -I'll.J l i ' i i ry C. J l r l .

a r e illla n . ltt 'd

'arnily.tunisnu.

roB SALE,H l i n - k < i f l i H M i l t n

luckH and poultry1liecanle X J T

an ponle, X. J.

WANTEDiv sohi'i1. American ninn, |>lar..LKi-r of 1'iu'm. ov will taU>.iliiil'-H. Aililress Carter.- II. I'.t,.,l I Sunk.

B1AO ANJ> OBAVB1Leaky tin and slate roofs mmle tight;

also tar nnd asphalt for sale. OguenMcCluskoy, 131 Shrewsbury avenue.Red Dank.

FOB BAXIlTSlag, broken stone and Band for sale.

Monmoutll Contracting; compaoy, FrankE. Price, manager, Red Ba'ik. Tele-phone SST-W.

THE NEWSPAPER SITUATION IN RED BANK.

FOB SALS.ff hurCl'H. I WO KOUll PiiMitneJ Hpi'i-d. ami one K

A|»ply ut Mansion Ilmirt. X. .1.

WANTED.nppit 'iilicf K\V\ IQ U'lii

t tiiH-i1; must know* liowU\. Mrs. !•'. LoeUv.'ooil.'t, IUNI Hunk.

TILING AMD XOAHTSXISpecial tiling1 and mantel work a spec-

ialty. Specimen of work In new Eisnerbuiltllnff. M&nson & Son, Monmouthetreet, Red Bank.

DOQB FOB SAIiE.French and Bo'ston bulls for enle. For

parUcu\ftps apply to Frederick V. Bow-•rs. East Kront street and Hance's road,-*atr Haven, N. J.

POB SALS,Cuw, cumins in jnuflt, tav Hale, or will

excliungf Tor liny, Ainu Antfom goatwith huriu-MM nml cart; HultaMc fur chll-di-t-n. AtldrcHtt Box ail. Ilt'd Hunk.

BTOBE TO LET.I4irgi». 'UBIU store, with ffUH and elec-

tric liglitH, suitable for butcher or ftvo-v**ry." ioi Shn>w»buvy avonuo. AdileBa170 Monniouth .street, Ked'Bank.

BOOMS AND BOABD.At Oceanic, lovely, rum fort ablf, wnrm

rotmiH. with or without board; K"od.whnleHonit' tuhie as tin red. With bnurd,$5 per wiiek; Ju»t the rnoniH, $- or |L\[i0per week, AtUlrt'HH Houw, box itlU, Red

EATONTOWN HOUSE TO» 6AXE.Up-to-dntc houHt* at Wa ton town, all tm-

provemetittf, on Htoni' road and trolley;cheap. Terms fixctviUngly reasonable.Also aevcr.il other pvnpertieH for t»ale orrent. Willium f-(. KoHter, nfjt'iit, ICtiton-town, N. .1.

TOR SALE.Now house, six rooms nnd hath, hot

water heat; tot -10x211 feet. Inquire ofMrs. M. K. MoCoach, Spring street andPark place, Ited. Bank,

HOESES POB SALE.fTlweo linrRCP, serviceable. «ouml, Rood

rt-orkei-s in all hnrness, for sale i-licap.A 111 well, A thin tic Htivet, On-tn (imvi-Mansion, Keyport, N. J.

TOE SKlbridgt* Aero cuKhu1, :iu h. p., weight

lf>0 pounds. Equipped with liitfh tensionBosclv magnet«. Ideal for high »nccdmotor hoat. Little used; In llrnt CIUPHcoiidUlon. Thomas M. Walling, Tin ton

O OPPORTUNITYfor man with JttOO t(> Invest In office worUHH partner. Will hvav H trie test ItiveBti-p;iiion. Rod Hank husincHH oxclianKvund employ nii'iit ollice, room 4, Swiftluiildinir. corner Hrnnrt ami MnnniouthHtrectN. Ited lliuiK.

BOOMS TO LET.Fh-». rooms, steam heat, all imiiruve-

meiits. for $li. Inquire nt ilry jiuoilsstore, corner Shrewsbury aviuiL- anil

•nnuril street. Ited Hank.' •

POSITION WAHTED.Fanner with twenty veal's' e\|i,;ilenei.thvs a intuition an manager nf a farm.

V;\\\ runitxh vt't'iMviH-e; iTmrri'1,!. A»ldiv»sKm-iner, IIIIN :li:s. I toil Ilimlf,

MONEY TO L0A.M.Money to lonn on first bonil and mort-

Maye III iiuuntllli'S lo suit liorrowt'i-. Ap-ply to tlio I.and and Loan company, 10Kiiat l'Tont street . Rcil Hank.

BHBEWSBUBY DAIB7.^tllk and cream, fresh, special milk foi

! babies guaranteed pure Guernsey, dellv-i ered dally. A. Qrover. Tel. 84-W, Shrews-s bury, N. J. Milk from my. dairy freahi dally.'at M. Blom's dellcatesBen store,I Urc'iul Htreet, Red Bank.

SOT.ro CQWFOBT.(let a i'orfec-tion oil heater, J1HS. at

Wcller'.H Htnrf. Hroad strwt. Ited Hank.Guarant'H'd nut to mnokt*; *wit'k cumwork uu, mi t-mil, uahru ui- illvt lu ln\l\with. Once? tried, nlways u«cd, and every

t' l t i M d

LOST.Ijiidy's iliirk pray Htf lit-hand ^li»vr

liuf*l \vttu vohuU-er fur, lost Mmuluy af-t<>miMin mi Ilinad. neur Monmoutll strtM-tKinder kindly leave ut Register oftice.

FOB SALE.A two-rylimlt-r Miiswcll runahont. for

sal", all In K"("' riiiiniiifr order; four newHIMMS and one i».\tra shoe; also two tubc^.Alonzo .liirksun. Jr.. Little Silver, X. J.

BOAS FOB SALE.OIH' IlKi'ksiilri' hiiar luiK for sale. 1

months nld. KOOII condition: can lie pet-al tin- Collins Kami, Smith Kntimtowior mMi-oss ,lolvn Fitx. l'.[iUnblown, >?. .1.

HEPAIKED.Furniture of all Kinds repaired. Ke-

storlng of antlciue and mahogany fur-niture a specialty. Henry Grause, Frontstreet, near Southern railroad. Bed Bank.

POSITION WANTBD.I 'osi t lni i waol i ' i l a s eomlmi i lon to l a d y

r iniitli,.|-'.s h, Ijn-r. tiy y o u n g Indv ii i i t ler-Ullidiim csuv of fae, ' . lilllr u n d ' 'liuul^.

,lii|.,iiii..n. I.ON :IKI. lU-d H a n k

A NEAT LOOKING WOMAN.lOvfrylmcly lilies t.i Innh ut n nenl look.

| ing woman. I cun s.-ll yiurilrt-KMeH. CMiatpi anil iViiiHlw mi 1-reillt and yon ean paj! the balance ivfckl.\'. A call at my placewill cnnvluci- you. New York r in t t i lK

' company,..\u, 1 Knst FronL stn-iH, lleil| Hank.

EOCHBE AND DANCE. ~( Pnipri'HMivt- I 'Ucluo ntul danc i - a t| . h u n c h ' s cluli imiH,-. M o n i n o u t h H tn

Itpil Hunk. UYilii.Kcliiy . 'Vi'lihig. . Ini imiry1 lTtli , l ! U i Vuliiivlilv |>vl7.i-». Vivs t i n i ' . i '

hani lsoui t 1 iliulMtf lou in HUtl. I x m t fa[lo a l l i iH l it" yiill " a n t In r n j n y ,\i»ui-H(>lffor a n ,-vi niiiK.

WHAT S3 A WEEK WII.I. SO.I am In. tit'.' cii-illt husinc.^H, I will xel

ynu an ovfiL'iuit til' a suit nf clothes otcreilil. Vim pay mi' lu i i ilnlhir.s a ivi'ekuntil paiil. Sly | i r i i w ar, I IIIKII. Viatreat me fair .anil 1 will livat yon squareNew York OUiUilnK cmlliuny, No. I K.asKrniit s t ieet . HIMI Hank.

nfti-r the "Streiik" crossed thi- finish : "»»u l i a J'"11" "*" • ""•«"••»'•••'liiu- SIK- liroki- h«r vmldfr post. Mr. ' iluURhter and live fons Mrs. Jackson P O B SALE.Minton's boat fouled :i stake (lui-iiiir I •'''« W t ' l v t ; Kramlchildrcn ami thir- i;iKi,t-i<>.,iu house win, barn ami usualthe rare. Captain K.lwanl Asay was ' t"'» i-'.i'at-trnindchildren. outlMiniUnKs^tour n r ;» ot \*n*-^on mml

.starter ami ollicinl timer. Anothi-r „„ . . ' •""T"*'^- •. • i * uulie of William IOKIIH, isl HlUgc avenue,n l L e was held Sunday bv this club in ; H 'n ty words for f> cents is about j ^u^v , , ^ , N . .,.

•"h ihl n n l t^'iaii. '. t o | n

n^' i l ie . , i | .n^' plaj i-d

•>!• lh.- lielni.Shrew.-I'ii

ve to t a k ei r i lo ry int '.' dune U r. r i lo ry III I. a t e a di \ e

i the. i11• -i11

e o f [ b e K e | l l l b l i e ; i n | )o l -• \ f i i l 1 ' a i r l l : i \ r n 1'ronirn l» il a s a b o r o u g h i s

a t : a i n t h i s v e a r . I . n s lII1H-.UI: - ill' Ili ' i l H a n k a n dy l 'AMishi | i put n ]i asumo "f tin- I 'liir U u w n

lied liallk. Th i s wasallM1 they wan t ed tlu>eil I!.in!., nil .iu,|ily to;-IIIII whicb would |ire-

lioialinii ul' |.'air Haven.

d .11' d . r l . ni - I i i . , I b ; i . |

. ' . I . I I h , \

H i ' ' K e | M l h | i e ; i l l p o l i t;nil I ' J I I '' I l a v i ' t t Lo c;d t h a i I h e l - 'a i r H a

c;i>veruvener:.

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d t h . ' ' 111

l ovelid that

lor a

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idi'd i.• f iul

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Till.'., b

' a III . I .In ,.l Hi

yin i ' lool Hi, In

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'I'b.-y .-,I Li lav nvi'i i . i f Hie r . n r I h i v i ' i in l that t i n s w a u l e d

M M i n , I b c y ' i a i i ' l i l lowi-vcr , was ev ic i ro l l v

Thi T i i | , ( -

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it it wai - Imuli b\'

re

p icv i ' l i ln idi

|iulilicnthe

f l-' Ha

which Ralph Kickles's ' " I 1 . D.Kverett Asay's "Reindeer" andFisher's "Nonnme" were the contest-ants. Sii-kles's bonrwon and the Asaylirothers were close contestants forsecond place. The club will hold an-other race tomorrow.

ANNUM, PIREMIN'S ELECTION.

I.o\iiu J. Totlay tlio Only CnntUilntoNoiiilnikteil fui- Chief,

'l'lie principal light in the annualelection of the otli-i 'is of the Red Hanklire department which will be held inMarch will center on the ollice of sec-ond a-sistant chief. I.miis ,1. Tel leyof Independent fire company, the pres-ent, fust ass is tant , is the only man whohas been nominated for the otlin' ofchief, and Ferdinand I.. White ofLiberty fire company, the presenl sec-i.llil n.-sislalil chief, ha- received thenomination for lir.-l assistant chiefwithout op|iosil i,,n. The contestantsfur the oIli.T of second as-i.-tanl chiefwill be .A it Inn- .Icll'iev of Itrlii-f ciiin-p.-iny. Oliver (I. l-'rake of I'liion and.1. (')akh-y I'oopt'i' of the Hook andladder company.

Iliiniod hy Elootrlclty. j

I I ; r..i.| H i , I H I . I I I of liank -treel ,»a> bin lied on lln- hand hy electricity jl;i'I nirbt while fixing a si reel lighlin front of Kelly's hotel mi .Monnioiilli jstreet. The wires j'.ol cnissed in .Mime jway. .Mr. Hieniian was knocked down.lie was pi.d.cd up and taken lionic hyWaller I'laiiii.'. of Sunset avenue.Mr. Ih rMinn i:; i'eco\'eriug ami is ableI,, v.mk.

Q.," ! 'ho cheapest advertising you will find,l ^ d if THE REGISTEK'S want columns

are used it is the best.—Adv.

H. B.ITZA.TJ.Romover of (lend animals, Bed Bank.

U. J. Telephone 139-J

COBBECT MII.I.INEIIY.r i ' l c - s i r l i f l i t . >Ii-». I I . O o r e y , I I B r o a i l

n l r e e t . Keil MnnU, N. .1.

H O U S E K E E P E R W A N T E D .Illli l i l le UKi'il l|i,ic,-he|.|,er IV.Ml,-Me Iliml.-l. N. •!•

DLACKSMITH WANTEDM I ' . I 'M! I . . I I I ' ! I I I , a m i n i l - , s l i

X 1

FOR SALE.1 1 , - i k s l i i n - | i i i : H . , i i ; l i l « •

i ,1 I ' m l u o N a z i . - l . \

conn wAimin,I ' l l . I s o t , , . | I I V. M i l l - , 1 . I t

. I l i ' l u l i l H M . IIIIIIIMOI. X .

B O A B D E S W A M T E D .

.ilt-

BPKOLBTEEEtt.Formerly wltU Hprls Bros, ond Arnold.

Constable Co., New "Yorlc. Furniture re-covered and repaired; au'nlngs, uhades,curtains, urnperies, iiiylnff of carpeto.matting, linoleum, alattrcsaes and cush-ions to order. McQriilmm, 37 Kast Fronstreet. Red Bank. Telephone 14-J

FABM FOB SALE.Hlxty-Ht-vi'O m r,. fiirin fur Kale: thfl

very lioat <\C ftu-nilnK lanil, nil ilownsod: Kood stleiinl of water on the farm;good JimiHe and outhullillngs. l''ive mlleafioni Hed Hunk, one nille troni TlrFalls. Apply lo .lolin C. rrawforil , Tinton l-'nlls, X. .1. I'imliifllei- ndilroHs, Eat'ontinvn. N'. .1.. It. F. V. N'n. 2.

FARM TO LEASE.Kuim containing al.mit IDll UCICM

ilati-d ih MiddK-l.iivn Villugi'. about iiili-half mil,- from rullriiiiil slutlun, to leasrmi sliiuvs. Apply U\ rh.wU'H 11. Mmfmd.Mlilillt'lnivii, N. .1.

_ _ _ - 1 BEAD THIS.W A B T O T . ) When you Imv*- your clothes washedHouse; eeiilinl urn ; n t t | l e , i c r s e y Const laundry they an

airy rooms, nil | thoroughly atcrlllzuU nnd unshed amrinsed through four waters nnd alwaydried In tlie open ulr In clear weather.The price la 60 cents. Our vraguna go tiLOUK Uiuncli, (X-i'Mjiport, Llltlo yllverKulr Ilavfii. Oceunlc. IIlRhla

I.ni-K.l i e a l t l i vm,"In i.

l o e i i l li l i l | i r i i

i l e t c i m s .I t , , I l l a i i l

. n i ci n i l i t s ;

l>l'l

r m ?^ t a b l e

a i II." Miand! J

>ui lUHl!Ill I

i'l' J l .i !•:..,1 lln

BEWT.

il>nu Cwatt

utUerlueAlso

Btreet. Niiveslnk. Ti'li'iilioiio 204, lieu Bonk,

REAL ESTATE BARGAIN.

DELIVERY flT.EIOH TOR SAM.S l l l l i l . l . ' t ' i , r [ N O T " I 1 I n n c l n - r . W . A

I'l I I I . \ , X 1 : , l l i i ' i u l M 1 H - , - I . I I , ' . I B a n k .

itoosTnns. WHITE ont'iNCtTONS,M I M l , I • . . i n . ' i l l ; , I ••,'.• I h . i n . M I - I S M ' Im i ' i i . S i l \ . i f i . i , ' i n . m i . ' , ' I . m i . , s i i v i

BTOBE TO LET.I n , m i l , ' . . i M . i \ ! . • • > ' • . ' " i I L • ! • . ' - I

1 , 1 1 1 \ . I M I 1 I I - I I H ' 1 l . " l , l l l l l l l V - l l ' . l - l . IH.III l,

IKON BOOriSIl AND BIDING.Coi i i iKi i l i - i l f i i l v a n l z i . i l 11 , .n fu r m

Ini ; a n d Hldioif l o r mil . ' h y .1. W . M «i' . , i t , .d H a n k .

r im IIAT.I:I ' l l , a | i f , , i - i - i l - i h . I I S I . . M I I . . I l l l l l . ' . ' i I

n l I A p i . l v l o \ V H . M i I I i l l M . . ' I l l li . | | , , l I t c i l H i n d i

[•rlvlkil, II'm I.

.•!:,.. hr i , l . l.iilh li

IOX : : i : : , i:,',l M;inl..

• » . M i | i i , r a t i l v

I - hlKli n- I.ot walel'. KilS.

Ail,In s.i I'oin-

11,0011 Ir slouse amt lo

feel AilihissHunk, or lininli

l i . - f o i e l-Vlii-iiiiry 1, 1912n Hi iiiu-li a v i ' i n u - . HotiMml . . . n i l l l l . i i i . L o t i ; . l i2i l[CJI I K s t a l e . hi iv ; ; i ; i , Itci• n f y o u r i i i i f n l .

Utliri|m ieplll

l

FOB SALE.- t«-Kt " i l I\U>I lil.-lis,-

t;,-il 1 t.ink oil I m1 - W l u n I' at , 'HIM'. R e d li.'llik.

le l l - W . l l r i m e l l BtOl'C, I

I

i c e l , ul ,> .1

Ti-1-I ' K l N

DARFENTEB AIID lllnLDBH.' r l i i m u i H . ' - r u n , i-u11>,-iit• r a n d h i i l l i h - r ;

' H t l l l l u l . H i l l , . ' I l o l l y I M I n l i i l i , ' . ! ; J i , 1, 1 . 1 1 1 K| H ' o l i l | i l l \ ' a l l i ' i : d > ' . l I . . . D I I l c i , a n i l r . ' . ' . i -l . - i i , , . , %\" i • n f ,i I , t . - i i \ , i i . i . - . t £ , - , t l l u o l i . ' 1 V 1 -• l i l i o u , , ^ l ) - \ V . l ! , d M u i i t c

l | l ! i | 11! Wil!. I he c;l'.e hi.,1 y i .nr . Ih i .yin • lu iy in j / Unit Keil Hank' w a u l - , 'ap.. l i on of I h " l i ' l i i l o i y v . h i ' h il ip i ' . i i o . i d I I I iiu-oi pot at i> in l l n . Imion ' l i i,r l a i r I I ; , ' . . II. 'I I I I ' . , | ,1 I . |M | .I n n ii< pi l l fons ' i i id i i frain I b i s > ' , i i i ,iit.i beciuiM- IN'd l l a i i k wi t i i l i ; nn.\' addii i . - IK. I 1 , - i l i l o i v , bill I,.'. 1111 .< Ibi-M-It, 1' i ibli imi. ' , hnpc i l l Ihb i w j i \ lo p i cvc ' . l tlie in< oi po in t ion o f l''nir H a v e n .

Ui-d IIIIIIK ban nil llo- l e i i i l o r y nnivth-it il ciin c a n - for. It diu<-; imi m-eilnny ndi)ltioiinl I c r r i l n r y lo add to ilnI'lu'iifn- iici-ininl. Wbn t iniincy ItedIII,uk hpi-ndii for iiiiiilri iiliotihl In, Mpentmi (lu ' prriM-nt n>ml" uf tin* ti>w», willimil taliin>c on nddit ioiuil buril*-iiH. II.Hi,'«ln no ft<lditbilUll llilU'ii ut l oudn inu h i r h tu liiy Nvweiti mid w a t e r iiliiimi.If nianvv IN tu lie *|it'nt for Iliiii p u rp., i, It nhmilil b» H|»>tit IIII thiim- ntriH'U.if Iti-d Hunk ivhli'li m i 1 nl pii'.u'litu l l l io l l l t h i n e llii|iliivi'im'illii. I t IIIIMIM

T.iiilifd (Uvit t\ n

Ihe 1 'iruhnntas Inlinein it:. Imli'i, vouiii in tli<iim:il hank hiiihliui: la>,I

idit iue wits well nttemlr'H- ' Wii'ihy M I I I .

lill'i-l.

had u ihineeSecond n:i

nij ' l i l . Thed nnd nhniil

n I I I ; . tu M IS I I I ) C l l l I' hi H o l m , I , - I , .N . 1 .

li-aied.

l i a u kIMunic

lluck l

wan fiirninhedr Wc:ii IMIIII I

howl

Cliunili nowllNK I.«»g,i. (In,i

The In , I iMimo of tin- ehiilcl

iliK learui- will l>e held T I I I - IK IH

on I lie iii-iiocialiiin ullcyii wlwu the

Methoilisl and Kince ti-iimii will play.

On f-'riday Ilitdit of |M- \ I . week the

llnplinlN will piny I In1 Prenliyti-iiniiii.

U*»lrjr RIIIIIII.

lidl/iu I,, llidirlit mm thi- (Iflh env-nli-y nlionl «f n Lend, |n,,t |,'iii|nyIliK'lt fur the trouhlrn dimnt.-d liy Nur-niiui Hoyl iiml iti-nnlx .Stout. ICi.hurtA. Ki'iiiieilv wiin iiceiiiitl nnd II, VVnI-Illll- Hllllllit WIIH till I (I.

a i m H A R K D A I S Y .; ; \ v I - I - I I ' l c i i l i t , i m r i - l u l l l i f r o m o u r o w n

f i n o n , i l i - l l v i i i i l d u l l y . I ' h u i i . A . M i -r i i i M k . v , I I . - , I I I . . n k .

SOCI r , 0 H T .V !:, ,.!. I. I , I I h-r l,inl m .. 11,1 w . I I I , , -

• M . M i - l l , II I I U ' l l l l l l i ' d l o W . I I I ' I , , ! . ,I I I ' " I l l l , N . . 1 .

. ,o linn uiiil 1,1. nf line MliulnI Hi 'I llulll l

I.ellIII Mil

n l l i l l oII, Ku

III,lull,-oilliiwll. X.

w»nxnn.MIII OH. I,on,II,-ill Hi,. Mlli'lir,1

l lu , I

TOM K*r.B.,,r wiultioio, ,ii,,l tlrv pi-iiiillm«-Ml ,MIII',I of Iliu

| |

, , , f»t-i-li mill

v u a mm•ml | ' | | ~lr» r«r you III-II 10, llrownr,"li'i III, «1 • onlini tor. 21) Monmoutllulicot, HMI Hank. Trt, 1 0 I J .

' Ml :iI I I I I I I I : I

sl,l,< I n

l;, ,1 r,,111,-ml

i i i n t l rBlip Ciler .

ICI: rou IIAI.B.- ul' lull •• II , "li Wlllvl'.

Appl iI;,,

A. Clayton. I.

TKY O, WllKKIir.t.> , i n r f i l l i i l l n t , . r i > ' U | i l i i i U t i ' r i - i 1 ;

-I, i i ' l n i v u l i ,1 . i ivvn l i iKK I l i l l d i ' ,H I i i in i l i - , C I I M I I I I ' I I I I i i u i . l i t t o o r -m l f i l i i - . ' t n m l M a t i l i a v m i i M ' ,

: i i l | . . l . II.-,I l U i n U ,

KTOCX.

GOING TO MOVE?Let Ittfllly do It! {Kilwunl J. I loi l l j

l( you want tin.' full immo.) HtronlioriicB, pniMiid VIWIH, nnd oxp^rt I>uckeriliitutro gottlit)? your K'tu'lH movcil wlthoirlut'uknK" and on t t m c If uriytliltig ge<brokr'ii In IIIKVIUK. It^ltly rriilnn-* It «pnyn you 11 IO vnhin. .So If you uro golutn mnvo. ),*>t ltnllly do It.

PAYING RENT.I." n |o.,|nr cum,' JIIHI I.,',-IIM \ , M I I nosrlo 1 li>. 1:1 i inl i . lon,' i l i i i l i u ; I I I , . IM-,,1

v . ' i l i n . . I > M l . t • • • I I I r . m l v n i i r -

,i,'ll l,y ilil-.l.hi.: 11.. i. IH II,, \.,i>' ,,nl

I'Oll.lliiK,111,1

. - l l t V \ , ' I

, I I I , H U H .

J i r l l l l l i :

M 1 I l l i

In Se

'O tu. I I I ,

UONUOUTII (IOUHTY'W i l l ,,,11 I,, , , , i l , I, l.m . ...

of M.UOIIOIII I; I 'MIMII V A|;l le l l l l l l l IIMI... K .il l u . n l . . I.. M.,,' ! „ . , „!,,,1,,-lti f,.i 1 '.-. nl | I , I I l;.lwur,l W.IK lln.,,.I i , l i , i l II,.1 ll.inU.

pnoaKntinivii inn;nmi AID DAMOD.I'MIKII'IIIIIM' 'hli- mill dlllirr nl HI

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EUGENE ELY'S

PUBLUCSALEiI will tell at public sale an my farm at

HOLMDEL, N. J., ON ' |

Thursday, January f 8,1912,Commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m., the following property:

Horses, Cattle, Machinery, Etc.Two Sorrel Horsca, good workers; 2 Boy Horaos, good workers; pair

of Black Mules, goad workers; a pair Bay . Males that are verygood workers; Colt, four years old in May, been ubed some; Colt, threeyears old in May; G Cows, coming in profit; 4 good Farm Wagons,2 Dump Wagons, Buggy Wagon, Asparagus Ridgcr, Asparagus Cart,3 ABparagus Troughs, Asparagus Wash Box, Planet Jr.,.Cultiva-tor, i single Cultivntoro, 3 Mowing Machines, -Hay Tedder, 2 HayRakes, 3 pairs hay Shelvinge, Schenck Potato Sprinkler, Low-DownHandy Wagon, Hoover Potato Digger, Robbing Potato Planter, Sod Cut-ter, 2 Acme Harrows, 2 Sleighs, Wood Sled, Fallow Harrow, Potntoilar-row, Furrowing Sled, 4 Potato Bodies, Potato Weoder, Seeder Sower, 2Corn Planters, Wheelbarrow, Windmill, Hay Fork andBlockB, Hiiy Knife,Grindstone, Fertiliser Drill, 3 Two-Horse Plows, 2 One-Horso Plows, CornHarrow, 3 seta Double Work Harness, s_et Double Light HnrneBS, 2 setaSingle Harness, set Plow Harness, Bet Cart Harness, Lot of Chickens,and other articles too numerous to mention.

CONDITIONS-AU sums of $10 or. less, cash; all sums over $10,' eightmonths' credit with bankable note with approved security.

EUGENE ELY. •A. J. C. STOKES, Inside Clerk; A. L. McCLEES, Outside Clerk.

THOMAS COWEI/8, Caterer.

SPECIALS THIS WEEK-AT-

Kridel's I Co.'s M e t ,RED BANK.

This is the time of the year you want to keepyour expenses down. You can do it by tradingwith us. Our choice Meats, Poultry and Pork canbe bought at right prices.

Plate of Beef 8c

Breast of Lamb 8c

Chuck Steak 12c

Lean Pot Roa«t 12c

Bottom Rounds 13c

Homc-Madc Sausage,. 16c

Fresh Shoulders l i e

Forequartcrs Lamb..

Fresh Hams

Legs of Lamb 14c

Loins of Pork 15c

Prime Ribs of Beef... 16c

Try Our Sausage, It's Fine, There's a Reason.

EXTRA SPECIALS.Jersey Chickens 20c Porterhouse Steak.. 22c

These Prices are for Cash Only.

THE REGISTER'S job printing depart-

ment in equipped to do any kind of work in tho

printing lino. The work is done at a fair price

and the jobs are finished when promised.

THE BED BANK BEOIHTEB Page III

and Mr*.Ab f

Field ofd B k

and Mr*. RtdBhrL. FiedAnboy, formerf*. of Red Bank,een vWtinffMfc WeU'e parents,

F i l d f ll<nd Mr«. AiSnto;HWd,of 'Wallacethay also viifted relatives at

- Long Brsnchi Bessie L. Whltten of TSrldgeton

. a few daye recently, with herer-irvhw, Southard V. Frost of

it Front rtrect.is Rachel Osborn, daughter of

.„ Osbortt of Bridge avenue, has-n- visiting* Mian May ConnardofMklyn.

Jtnry Dowd of Jersey City'spent| Holiday vacation with his parents,>. and Mrs. Daniel Dowd of Sh'rews-

• avenue, ' '[Joseph Fix nnd family, who werenpelled to move out of their house

terul dnya afco on account of fire,i occupying Mrs. Black's house ont south side of Marlon street, until

tir house ip repaired.-Irs. John Everham of Spring streett\t' the JiolldnyB with ner father,

|61pri Ernst of Toms River,'arderi Groonm of West Rod Bank

returned from a visit to hisither, Mrs. Martha Grooms ofIrked River.

(r. and Mre. Ruasell Clayton, Mr.J Mrs. George Manson and Willisuyton of Red Bunk and Mrn. Laurapunt and daughter of Keyport wereent guests of Mrs. Daniel Cluyton

ISilvorton. . uSr. and Mrs. Moses L. Johnson ofJace street Bpcnt the holidays with

larlea Johnson of Toms River. ' -.HUB Elizabeth Stearns of Riverside

lenue, who is employed in the Conler shield factory on Railroad uvc-le, hits returned Irom a ten-days'pit to friends nt New York and New*

fiss Clara Dunbar of West Frontleft lnnt ThHredny for » week's

(it with friends at New York.~T. North ,of Border, street hasa uphill position as prescription

Irk in Robort H. Vanderveer'Hpiefcerbocker pharmacy, nnd S. H

;ki of Hudson avenue has takenplace.

benjamin Vannelli of Mount street,j.is employed in Louis Prate's fruitire, is laid up with a sore thumb due

I Cutting it with a knife.•Mrs. • D. D. Thompson of River•rest, who has been flick withpariay, is recovering and is able toJ about.|Mr. and Mrs. Enslcy E. Morris oflist Front street will leave next weekr.a trip to California. This will bee first time Mr. Morris has taken a

•cation since ho has been engagedI'the.grocery business.•Mrs. T, I, Howard of Hudson uvele is on the sick list. Mrs. HowardIs been sick some time and lost week| r condition, was serious.IJames R. Wolcott of William street,Is been laid up several days wtih alid.JHarry B. Clayton has left Clayton|-otheie' milk firm on Monmouth

; and is now employed in Pearsonhers' shoe store on Broad street.

|r. Claytonfor many years WBB emyed In Fold & Miller's shoe'store.4. M. Davidson of Loroy place spen

Ifew days recently with relatives nlIhenectndy.•Mrs. Pctor Klippel of Spring streetl.ve birth to a son Sunday.• Robert A. Kennedy, who lives on| e Bidgt; road at Ruu Bank, Joinede Royal Archnum lodge of Red

lank last week.JMiss Fannie" Stryker has returnedlorn u visit with her cousin, MilI nude Boyce of Bradley Beach,IMisn Myrn' Polhemus of Ocean

him been visiting her uncle,•rank Pittenger of WashingtonIreet.IMIBS Cam Crawford haB returned

her home at Tinton Falls afterending a week with friends and rel-

livcs at Red Bank.IMr. and Mrs. Richard Pohlman oflest Front street entertained friendslid relatives from Union Hill lnstIM*.lltflss Elizabeth O'Brien of SpringIreet hna roturncd from a visit withI T sister, Mrs, Frank Sherman ofDew York.TMIsa Christine

treet l« confined toUie house with asprained ankle due to a fall whilevisiting friend* at Long Broach.\ Attorney-Genarjil Edmund Wilsonof McLaren street end James Cooper,Jr.', of Irving plate left Monday for *Hunting trip nMrOKford, North Car-olina; They will be gone about Woweeks, -and they will .spend jnort oftheir time In hunting quail. Mr. Wll-aon and Mr. Cooper hove made annualhunting trips to Ncfrth Carolina for

number of years.Mrs. Katherine Enright of, Spring

street is sick with grip.John Bumside of DeForrest avenue,

» plumber employed by WilliamO'Brien, 4s laid up with grip.

William* Hunter of Brooklyn spentSaturday and Sunday with hit sister,Mrs. Ely B, Kirby of Monmouthstreet, ' '

WlrW BBOOlMOt A * WO»«. •

H O T O. Btl taa Hxaa Omoa Moan, tutMakaa Ot&w AT»«imui.at».

Harry C. Badeau, the new boroughrecorder-, has fixed hia- office hour»from nine till five o'clock In the-dayime arid from seven to half-past'eight'clock at night. His office telephonelumber is 247-L and his house numbers 638. .'Mr. Badeau has had very few

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY*MB..AHSVXB. AZAMAR 0. HUBLBr

HASBXBS SB TtEABB.

About BUty Oneatt Wora praaant at aOalal>rati«n at TlMlr Komi SaturdaySljSt^-rour Oar.«ra.tlou»

Four generations were representedut tho 2Cth weddinK anniversary cele-bration of Mr. and Mrs. Azariah C,Hurley Saturday night at their homeat the corner of Bridge avenue andHerbert street, ^bout sixty guestswore present from Red.Bank; Middle-town,- Belford, Brooklyn, New. Bruns-wick and Barnefittt. K Suturduy wasMrs. Hurley's birthday nnd the cele-bration WBB therefore in the nature ofn double anniversary. Mr. Hurley isRed, Bank's new superintendent of

Mrn, Hurlny •formerly Miss Margaret Bennett andis n daughter of Cyrqnius Bennett, Sr.,of Red Bank.

The four generations present wereMr. and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs.Hurley, their son, Frederick T. Hur-ley, and-Hudson Hurley, grandson oftho celebrants. The evening wasspent in playing games nnd feasting.One of the features of the luncheonwas n large cake on which was printedin .frosting "18B7-1912." Around theedge of the cake were a number ofsmall American flags, which weretaken by the' guests as souvenirs.Musical selections were given by MissRachel Osborn, Howurd Hurley andBennie Gallo, and recitations wererendered, by Mrs, Meyers and JamesDykeman. The celebration broke upabjut midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Hurleyreceived a number of gifts, includingsilver, chinaware and cash.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs.Forrest Compton and their daughtersRuth and Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs.-Ezra Osborn and their children,.MissRachel Osborn and Amory P. Osborn,Mr. and Mrs. Snmuel Craig,'Mr, andMrs. Cyrenius V. Bennett, Sr., Mr.and Mrs. Cyrenius W. Bennett andtheir children Cyrenius Bennett, III,and Cornelia and Henry Bennett j. Mr.and Mrs. Frederick T. Hurley andtheir son Hudson Hurley, Mrs. Kath-erine Hurley, Mlas Helen Grause, MiseAmelia Braun, Miss Emeline Allen,Thomas A. Purtell, Harold Dowen,Bennie Gallo, Hudson Allen amGeorge C. D., Azariah C., Jr., andHoward Hurley of Red Bank; Mrs.Sarah Bennett of Middletown; Mr.and Mrs. John J, Compton, Mr. andMrs. James E. Johnson nnd their sonIra Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. ElwooRunyon, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Run-yon and Mrs. Katherine Lohsen oiBelford; Mrs. William C. Meyers, MisiNellie Compton and Misses Lottie an~)va Ilendricksim of Brooklyn; Mrt

harles Perrine and daughter Ivin o:Borncgat, and James Dykeman oNew Brunswick.

Thompson, whoaches school at 'Forked River, spent

Le Chrittmas vacation with friendslid relatives at Red Bank.JMIsa Florence Kridel of ProspectI'enue, who attends Vassal- college atiMighkeepsie, returned to college yes-trday. She will visit friends at Col-|nbia and Barnard before she takes

i her studies again.I Mrs. Lindsay Dunbar of West FrontIreet is confined to the house withlieumatiam. Dr. R. Browning Wil-In is attending her.I Daniel H. Cook, of Shrewsbury ave-lie, who has been confined to the bed| r the past eight weeks with a severel.tack of grip, wan taken to the Lonj?•ranch hospital for treatment lustleek. He ie slowly improving.1 Bertram Birch of Freehold, former-I of Red Bank, was a visitor in townIsterd&y.1. William Knno of Kane's Crossing,J< Middletown township, lost one ofII'R big bay horses Saturday fromflic.} Mrn. Mntilda Stoele of Springire«t, mother of George A. Stcole of.atontown, lias returned from t» threc-

lontha' visit with her daughter atlanvern, Mns-i. Mr:t. Steele made thel ip homo in one. day, which is rc-f arkablc as she is 77 yearn old.I Daniel Errickson him gone to Grnnd

Nebraska, for n carload ofbn.es. He will be buck next week.| W. A. Dixon of Bayonnc, u formerI'sldciit of Itcd Bunk, spent Saturdayi town. While here hit innde i\ ] '

Int cull to TUB HKOISTER olllco.~ Mlsn Louvinn Willlnms, formerly off Ittlo Hilver, hn» roturncd from a trip

New York xtulc nnd in NtuppingI'ith Mr». P, V. Many of Drummnml

.. Jmnni VmiKlin hn» given up hiulosition an rhuuffour for Dr. KdwlnI'leld nnd hnn moved to Linrroft,I'hcrc* ho in omliloycd on Lewis H.•hompinn'ii Brookdnlo fnrni. MnrtlnIcrriiii him tnknli hia |)lnc<] an chniif-|-ur for Dr. Kl«l<l.J The Hhrnwiibury rending dub mot|i'«tcrdny nfternimn at Mrn, Arthur

"wlfl'n on T.nr<>y plat'«.J Mt-M. Fail W. Iliipn of Ilnmil ntrvutlitartulnnl n number of frlondn nt1 party Inat Krlilay night.J Mlna Allwrtn llcnnatt hai r««um«d•or ntiullBH At Hyrnnme Ilnlvnrnlty,|[«w York, nfter upending thn holidays

her pHrontii, Mr, nnd Mra. Tin-an Ilflnnott or Hlirmviibury avenue.

; Mrx. lloiliirt I.. Mlirdork of Brmirhnun haa rofuvnrrd frum liar If

,..: «i«l<n«M.- Mr*. Juirtaa Norman of Muni* ava-|iia la confined to thn houm with *tck-

Mi>. Jiihn W. Mount of Mania nvn-• I. on thaalok lint,

j Th* Rod Hank homlUt auxiliary|ill hold lt« firm mMtlnir of the your

Mr* Haniy J. Hoa«v«lt'a MI Frontrwt on TUNdkiv JatMwry 8M.Vt*i William of BbMnwabqry •»»-

two WMha with btaW«wll«y of

m * HhwT» Fl*ld»r of W»ll««

Clraroll

Rev. H. Ridgely Robinson willpreach on "Has the Gospel Lost itFGrip on Men?" at the First MethodistehuiVh next Sunday morning. Thitopic nt night will be "The PerfecPeace." Revival services will begiiSunday night nnd will cnntinuithroughout the week.

The shcrnment of the Lord's Suppewill be celebrated at the Presbytorinichurch after the aoi-mon next Sundfljmorning. At the evening sei-vice RevJ. W. Rognn will speak . on "ThiWorld's MoBt Popular Book^and th<Relation of Men to It." A special invitation is extended to men to attencthis service.

The Philathea society of tho Baptischurch will meet next Tuesday at Mis:Ella Davis's on Park place.

The woman's miseionnry societytho Bnptist church enjoyed n tea niMrs. Arthur G. Hngcrmnn's on Wolace street lnst Thurfdny nfternoon.

The young men of the Reformecchurch, under the auspices of the Consistory, will give, a chicken supper a'the church Friday night, February 2t

Tarswall Burprlaa Party.

A farewell surprise party wogiven Wednesday to Miss AdebelHoule of Humson. Miss 9oule nulleifor a month's trip to Bermuda oiThursday. ThoRO present at thparty were Mivscs Loin nnd HclciMac Ohlnndt, Elsie Snydor anil Ml!drcd Bruce, nnd Harry VnnBruniWillinm Metzdorf nnd Hnrvey Jernings. The evening wns spent ipinning gumos nnd telling- stork'H.

Watar Oialna In Straat.

Tho scwur coinmiltce and Supnrintvndcnt A. C;. Hurley nmt this mornIng in InvcHtlgnto tin- ciiuFv of n lunkngc of drain water <>n West Fron1

Ktroct. Tho water flown throughpinn nrross the roml anil thr strct't nthiH plnco iH coveriitl with ii'c. Thollicinlii weru unidili! to lisci'itniWIHM'O tho water cninea from nnd thewill linlcl nnuthiM- InvcHtlgntinn.

OlilMrin OhrlatinaA.

Murgucriti' dink, duughtrr of F i e('oiik of l.eiglitiin uvrnue, and Andrel'ntriek lll l l , mm of Andrew .1. Illwere rhrintened .Sundiiv al HI. .lumen'rim roll. Hit ii nml Fi'iineix Hiilechildren <if Mdwrnd M. Hnloy, lifted itgodfnther nnd Koilmothel nl III

of thr (!nnk I'hild.

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Mmmhmi at XaTpcrt caol) D«ok Tarlcayama all tha ri3ana;a.

The K«ypert yacht clob held aturkey sapper Friday night in thecJub'B new dining room, about thirtybeing present. The room was decor-ated with flags and bunting nnd thetables presented a most attractive np-pearance. 'The dinner was cooked andserved by W. H. Watts, Vadin Curtis,Charles Ros«l, David Walling, Jr.,Joseph Matthews and "Admiral"Hamilton- Turkey was the maincourse and with it went all the fixings,from cranberry eauce to plum duff,and all were appreciated by the guests,After the dinner the company ad-journed to the £»i«u«enient roomswhere "a Bocial hour was enjoyed.Among those present were F. P. Arm-Btrong, L. E. Mason, Mr. Laurie, H. S.Burrowes, Vadin Curtis, (>. B. Au-mack, L. F. Armstrong, J. H. Hen-drickson, H. T. Hopkins, W. H. Lake,W. A. Gill, P. Sondergaard, WilliamMuurer, Jr., W. A. Kennedy, ThumasBurrowes, Charles H. Miller, B. Smith,Joseph Matthews, David C. W.-illing,Jr., C. Rossi, Richard R. Brown,George W. Brown, W. W. Watts, Jlr.Hamilton and ABbury F. Campbell,

HAKHY C. BADSAU,

ttses to far this year anil all of theselave been drunk and disorderly CHHUB.n borne ciiaes the men were dischargedmd in others light lines were imposed.When he was appointed Mr. BadeautiltedIrunk

that lieippoubelieved the lines of

l l h l dved the lines of

and disorderly people should* U IJ (V . *»» « w _ • ^j ^ * « . ^ J ' B ^ tJ||Vt< * ^ *

ic made light as he did not think thenmilies of the men should be made toluffer because of tho offenses of thelead of the family.

CKIEr'B NEW PLANS.

lome uue on Puty at Folloo Ufladquar-toM All th» Pim».

Arthur L. Wyiribs, chief of police,aas made arrangements for havingither himself or one of the policemen

SUBPBIBE PABTY AT BUMBON.

Daughter* of TfTooioro Weat Olvon snr-prlao Visit £aiit Thnrsday,

Ula and Addelle West, daughlurso£ Theodore West of Rumstm, were

7 0 BE IKBTAr.r.EM. \

iujr OBIolili of Soa.« of Vatartna HoldBorong-h Poaltlona.

The new officers of Sons of Veter-ans of Red Bank will bq installed nextMonday night by Henry G. Bender cjfUnion HiH. State" Treasurer JohnWolf of Union Hill und the GrandArmy and Women's auxiliary will bepresent.- The installation ceremonieswill be followed by a season of socia-bility.

The camp probably has more officerswho hold borough positions than unyother lodge at Red Bank. The newcommander, Arthur L. Wymbs, ischief of police of Red Bank. LionelG. Harrison, the junior vice com-mander, is a justice of the peace.Benjamin H. Ford, the patriotic in-structor, in a member of the assess-ment commission. Alfred Botticher,a member of the camp council, is amember of the board of education anda clerk of the board. Past Com-mander Edward W. Wise is a justicef th

members of theHarry C. Fay,

, i f f poli dinKpector of lights, George W. Chnnd-ler, a foremeivcouncilman and LouiaJ. Tetley assistant fire chief.

conn oBowitra CONTEST.

Prizes to Be Given to Boys BaiBlngr theLargest Crops.

Tho Monmouth county organization

of the peace.Among the other

t'amp are Coronerl R W l

given'a surprise party last 'I'liuivday ! of tlit young men's association hns {night. Warious games wen; played ! decided.to inaugurate a series of corn jand refreshments were served. TIiD.se I growing contests among tliu boys of :present were Emily Brown, Marie! the county. Valuable mixes will be |Wells, Olive Burgess, Anna find KHz- i offered to the winners. The olliccrsabeth Kennedy, Caroline Brown, Vir-1 of the association arc agreed thatginia Jennings, Caroline RoburtSi.iJiuv. .Marlboro, Howcll,. ...Freehold und.trude Soffing, Louise Leming, Viola Mannlapan townships arc best adaptedZiegler, Jessie and Eva Wilson, Klizn- for .this work but boyii in tiny |iavl ofbetii Murphy, Theodosia and Tlu-lma j the county are at liberty to enter theWest and Kenneth Bruce, Percy liar- contest and can obtain full particularsvey, Elwood Jennings, Oliver Bright-on, Harry Ervin, Philip Robert?, Pat-rick Wells, Jack Burgoss, RaymondWyckoff, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Westand son and Mr. and Mrs. Leolin Westand daughter.

I.TBBABT'B H E W QCABTERS.

by communicating with E. T. Judd, the

Keyport Asaoolation Banta FartKoaae for SlfcrarT" Fnrposes.

The Keyport free public library as-sociation has rented a portion of Mrs.M. A. Carroll's house at Keypnrt forlibrary headquarters, and will movethere about the first of next month.The library at present ia situated inthe Salz building on Front street.

There will be a meeting of thefinance and membership committeestonight at the offices of Henry E.Ackerson, Jr., when plans will bemade for putting the association ona self paying basis. Mr. Ackerson ischairman of the-finance committeeand he has appointed Mrs. Horace S.Burrowes, Miss D. Burrowes, JosephD. Bedle- and J. H. Hendrickson toassist him.

county secretary of the association, atLong Branch.

County boards of agriculture, ruralschools, granges and other similarorganizations have been conductingthese contests with great success. Acommittee of representative..farmerswill have charge of the Monmouth

of ; county contest. Corn was selected asthe first crop because it is consideredthe easiest to handle.

AIlTHUtt I,. WYMBS,Uhlcf of Police. '

on duty at the town hall at all hoursduring the day. Heretofore no onehas been at .police headquaiU-rs fromsix to nine aclock in the morning. Ateleiiliune bus been Installed in Mr.Wymbs's house and the number is400-L. The chief has inaugurated anew policy of having tho policemenreport before going off duty in UIEmorning and he has introduced a newfeature in the chief's duties by doingsome patrol work himself.

CHABI.ES QOOSEHOVOH DEAD.

He Died of Stomach ana Ttoont TionblaMonday Night.

. KOADS BLOCKED VZ SHOW.

Antomoblle of Tobacco Company Stuckin Snow Drift.

The heavy winds of last Friday \and Saturday caused the snow to drift \at Lincroft on the Holmdel road in ;front of Brookdale farm und on the ,Middletown road in front of Edward |Fenton's place. An automobile be-!longing to the American tobacco com-pany while on the way to Red Bnnk jpot stuck in a'big drift in front of iBvookdale farm. The chnuffetir jfinally backed the car out of the 'snow, but he had to take a roundabout jcourse to get to Red Bank. The road :

at this place was impassable on Satur-;day and travelers had to drive througha field to get by.

At Everett the road was filled with

At The People's Markets, IRed Bank, Front Street and Wharf Avenue.

Fair Haven, Main Street.

* With real winter here and prices going up everyday, now is the time to avail yourself of the realvalues offered at these markets. Hams, the finestSugar cured 14c. per Ib., Bacon by the strip,4 lbs. to 6 lbs. each..: . . . 15 and 1 7 ' c. per Ib.Picnic Hams .10;, 'c. per Ib.Fancy New Season Pickled Pork. . 12;<c.Fresh Hams Jersey Pig Pork 14^<c.Fresh Little Dandies, 5 to 8 lbs. each 14; 1c.Fresh Shoulder Jersey Pig Pork .-.,,. 12;<c.Jersey Pig Pork Loins 13L ic .Jersey Pig Pork Loins Tr immed. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 ' : c .

The finest Sausage made, everybody knows howgood it is. If you don't you ought to. 16c. per Ib.2 lbs. 30c.

_ _ Lamb, Beef, Veal, Poultry,rall fine quality willbe sold at prices to induce those who , buy for cash todo their trading here.

Respectfully yours,

JAMES McNAIR.nit ttmIIIHIHIHIttlHIII

Special Low PricesFOR JANUARY

I

-ON-

-Xharles Pitman Goodenough of | snow three feet deepen frontSpring stree d d i h f d M ' f N tstomach and

Pitman Goodenough of | p ott died Monday night of i wood Magee's farm. No automobilthroat trouble, He was undertook to get through, and tho

ld d l d in wagons had to dive t h u g h

d with Vof El- ' Snobiles : v

stomach and throat trouble, He was g g ,seventy years old and was/employed in wagons had to drive thas a gardener by Edmund Wilson, of Mr. Magee's fields till th

Wc)oam«»'a Hiw OBIuin,I.nnt 1'liclny thn WiKnlmcli'n Indgn

of ItMl llnnk rlrt-teil Dr. William U(>»i'rnmninnclci, Krimk K. I'rleo vim com-inmuler, (*nrl J. Dletx wutchinnii,(icorgo Ogilivln hunker, IlolmcnQonekenhuuli clork nnd Dr. Willlum-II. Luwnn ti-iiitep,

D«bftt« on Xahor Palona.

In u ilebnto nt tho high HCIHKII InittI'llilny 'nil whether Inltnr ilnlonii nrnlienr.nrlal to thn country KennetliMliifoid, llmrl Idirem nml .FlmcnrnHdMnwm tttuk tlin nnlrmnltvii nltle, nmlwon, AflT thn (Mintn n lltornry MHIImualoal program waa iclv»n.

wit m im v» n»g.Kutlier yulgley, ilnuglitor of DannU

QslgUy of llcrbart *tm\, wft» bltUiton «•• i*t iMt nlirh* by a dog. Ur.lUITnty c»uUrli«<l tha wound,

1 B B S I NEW KING'S DAUOHTEBB.

Bualnsis Tranaaoted at Meeting. of BelBask orffanlntlon

Twenty members .of the King'sDaughtera of Red Bank met Mondayat Mrs. Frank Patterson's on Mapleavenue. Three new members wereinitiated, they being Mrs. F. A. More-house, Mrs. J. W. Rojran and MissJuanita Storck. The entertainmentcommittee reported that some fluetalent had been secured for the re-ception to be given at Mrs. Harvey W.Young's on Broad street on February8th. Mrs. Sickles, chairman of thecharities committee, reported a giftof twelve flannel undcrskirtB, whichvtero made by Miss Florence Jcn-nings's class at the high school to bodistributed among the poor of thetown. Mrs. Sickles also reported thegift of a box of clothing from theneedlework guild. Mrs. James R.Smock, thi! treasurer, reported aChristmas gift of $10 from the RedBank real estate company.

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WAHT BUHDATT M i l l .

Board of Oommtro* Fetltlona Congraiafor Snnday Hail Barvloa.

At a meeting of the Red Bank boardof commerce Monday night a resolu-tion WHS punned asking congress forSunday mail service at tho Rod Bankpostomce. The Sunday mails werediscontinued last fall.

A communication witn ordered sentto the state legislature asking for thepassage of an auUtmobile reciprocitylaw, giving the autoists of other statesthe same privileges that are extendedto Now Jersey auhimtn when they en-ter other states.

The dinner which waa to luive beengiven by tho board hiw licen culledoff mid instead two smokers will beheld this winter.

Ftirnnoo BxplodaA.

The Water tlink <if the furnncu inMrs. .1 iimi's Austin's hoiiKe on IlrondHtiTi'l frn/e Katti relay afternoon andthiH emiHcd mi vxploHmn of the. fur-nue.e. The liiiniife WIIH ernelu'd nndthi' cellnr WIIH Illled with llnmvH nnd.'teniii. Mr*. Aut.lin'M ilnuirhti'i', Mrn.Hrhwi'iiki'r, (nit the lire out with utilienbefore the llremen nrrivril,

Tnkdll to Huapltal.

Bnvney Keeiinn, prnjirietoi' of theICiml View hmiHe nt lllnhlnridn, WIIHtaken to St. KrnnelH hoHpitnl at New-nrli Iniit. ThiiiHilny. Dr. .Inmen Uow-lund, Willinm Iliiwett nml (',cor«oMinitli dink him to the linnpilnl in miiintoilioliile. Mr. Kei'liiin him beenNiilTi'i'lng for iiomu lime.

• iiliatlntaiiilant Kaapa Job.i"iill Hieltleii, who IIIIH lii-cii mip< i-

Inlenili'iit of thn Theodore, lllnnelmrdplnce In Mhldlolown towiiihip for nev-i'inl yenr*, him lioi'>i iI'-onirnged hyWillinm II. F.IIKIIIIII of Nnw York, whujecenlly bought tlut plnco fi'om Mr.lllniirliuiil.

Uar« or Tliank*.Wn winh to Ilinnk thn Ilirincii fur

thnlr prompt Hnrvlrn »t thn explonlonnt mir ItnniB on Mntiinlny morning.W» KIW> thank our frlamla and n»lgh-liorn for tlixlr kind aaalata.iK«.

MRH. ('AnnllNR AIIIITIN,Mini l.rnr, AIIBTIN.

gardener byHo leaves a Bister, Mrn. Hulso of LongBranch. He was unmarrlfetl. The fu-neral will be held tomorrow morningat 10:30 o'clock at the First Methodistchurch of which he had been n lifu-long member. Burial will be in LittleSilver cemetery. Mr. Goodenoughwas the son of the late Joseph andMary Goodenough of Little Silver.

dug out.

, and tthrough oneh road wa

Good Furniture, Carpetsand Rugs

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DEAD IN BED.

Daniel Bailey Buocuinbi to a Eemorrhng'eof the Xjuuga. , •

Daniel Bailey of Atlantic Highlandswas found dead in bed Sunday noon.Mr. Bailey was 41 years of age and j "lutferdeath was due to a hemorrhage of the 'lungs. Coroner Fay issued a burialpermit. Mr. Bailey hud lived alonefor a number of years and had no oneto look after him except his sister.She went to his house on Saturdaynight and he seemed to be as well asever. When his body was found itwas frozen stiff. The body was buriedtoday in the Navesing colored- cemt-ery. _

MBS. JOHtKBA QUINN DEAD.

Keaddan'a Oornar Womnn Dlaa WhileTalking to Stuigutar.

Mrs. Johanna Quinn of Headden'sCorner died Monday morning of apo-plexy at the age of 7(1 years. Besidesher husband she leaves three daugh-ters. Mrs. Quinn was tnlking to herdaughter when she was stricken. Cor-oner Harry C. Fay was sent for and heisoued the burial permit. The funeralwill be held tomorrow morning in theCatholic church nt Red Bank at 10o'clock nnd tho body will be buried inMount Olivet cemetery.

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Pupila Wltli Perfoot Attomlauce Dacordafor Secemter.

The following pupils of the FairHaven school were neither absent nortardy .during December:

KiinlerKaiit.n imil*, first Kl-Jole—'EvtiAtlaniM. *H<-lell;i Harries, *('nriie H;i\v-kln». KHthrr lilule. Mlchnel I'onn.illv.

(louil euiitluet pin—Aililli- Lewis, .hunesSweeney.

l-'lni! Cuiinl—llnrnier Trnrfonl. KvnAilnmM.

Grades twn and thrc-t—Jitsrph Tlai i]i*s,•lOilKar BiieiKahipi, 'Andrew Uan:ly.Austin llarxev, William Parker, l-;thel

k 'llorliel-t. ITawlUns, AnilrewJoseph Matilty, Mlldied l law-

kiini. MnllBBa l.lttle. •Oraties finir ami live—•Hohintll 'ciini-

more, •Vcinon Litt le. Myron Morton,'Gladys Ailnmn, '.leiinlo llen<lrlekrun,Maclellno HoiiilriekHon, •Ghi.lys Taylnr.

Grades live noil six—Wllilam i.imB, I•Linda Mlntoli, Xelliu IToiiKaj-, ' I . au ia 'Jolitison.

Grades seven and ».>lf,'lit—George 1'ur-cliln, Alex DouKluy. •William Little,.lames Naullr. William Xaiilt.v, ClareSmock, Mlhlrnt Mllenbcri;.

The star denotes perfect attendancesince September.

EATONTOWH APPOINTMENTS.

.vWest Company,KEYPORT,! NEW JERSEY.

B0«. und«rwt»r at «««. Curtl*.»i»U«r. Broad ulrwt, Red Dank.--/

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DIED in HOSPITAI..

Mra. Blliatetb Jeffrlea a Victim of r«ii-tonltla After Bhort Blckneaa.

Klizabetb Jeffries, wife of .TunicsJeffries of Uecch styeot, died lastSaturday of peritonitis at the LongBranch hospital at the ago of 22yoni'R. She was pick four dnyn. Shewas a daughter of Hev. CharlesBrown, a former pastor ut the RedHunk colored Methodist church. Thefuneral wan held in the colored Metho-dist church Monday mid tho body wanburied in White Uidge cemetery atKutontown,

MISS A0HAH UI.Y DBAS.

DauffhUv of John x«. Ely or llolmaolPaiae<t Awny Bntunlay.

Mifl* Ai'Mtli Kly, ditiightvr of JohnI,, Kly of Hidmdrl, died Hiitunlnymovnin gof lnuity coiiMiinpHon. Herilouth WIIH imexpei'led. She hud hrennick fevrral mnnlhu, but her eondi-tion wan not thought I" be. Ki>rlnuii.Him wim nlxmt twenty yvum old nmlBIKI leuve" a futlirr, two !iintern and nhrothor. They are MiMie i Kliriibethnnd Adeline Kly and TIHUIIIIH Kly, allof whom live at home.

DlaA of Pnaiiiuonla.Alnnhnm I'leitiinnt of Atlnntie

11 lutilinnla died Mondny nflornoini ofiiiioumonla after n wrek'it ult'km'ttH.Mr wim forty yonrii old. Ho lfuveii nwidow nnd olio ntm. The funeral willl>n held limiorriiw nt two o'clock nlHt. 1'it'il'n rliuiTli mid the bwly willlie Ininrd In thn eoloied feimilery ntN«v*nlnk.

Vatirlik Ornaln Haiti.

I'Atrlck ('rnnln of Lranardo diedFriday of pnrnlynin nt thn iitfn of 04ymtl . HftaiilpM bin wifn hit lenvpnthnw aUp-chlldrfn. Tlin funrrnl wonh"ld Monday'morning In tlin AtlanticIllahlanria Oathollo rhurrlt and tb«body waa hurled In Mount Ollvot <•««»-t«ry.

Souiel S. Morrla Snccaada Thouuia Au-daraon aa Overaeer of the Poor.

The Eatontown township committeereorganized Inst Wednesday night inthe township hall at Entontown. VV. L.Edwards of Eatontown was named ascounsel and Daniel S. Morris of Eat-ontown was appointed overseer of thepoor. Mr. Morris succeeds Thomas P.Andei-Kon. Or, J. C. Umsh wm; uppointed township physician, and theaction of tlie township fire departmentin electing (i. Edward Smock of Kat-ontown as five chief was rnnfinmwl.

Club Meeting Tomorrow Night.The North Shrewsbury ice yacht

club will hold an official meeting to-morrow night at which time the datewill be not for the championship pen-nant race between the Ifed Iianli andLong Unineh elubs ami committeesfor this event will he u|i|iointe<l. Thethree huge ni[»s linught lust ycnr bypopular suhsrriptiim will be sailed for | ",,',',',,'!,'tliin wintei- if eondition.s me favorable I r

All Trolleys Pass the Door.

Warm Felt BootsSURE COLD

FEET CURE.,My Shoe and lUibber Sale is

still on. Great bargains arehere' for,k Men, Women andChildren.

First quality Rubbers forWomen, J every size, 1 to H,49c.

Women's Shoes and Ties,4 9 c , 7 9 c , to $2 .60 .

LESS THAN ONE-HALF PRICE

Boys'i$2.00 Leather Boots,49c. and 89c.

SKATING SHOES.Look the tables over.

CLARENCE WHITE,9 Broad Stroct, Red Bank.

LADY TRUEThe Famous Tea Leaf Render

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Ciirnlinii, ^linl ntime mwi nnd ;nhis son, C II. WThe IiWest'.'

it 1 luliiilton, Wf»rtllwild turkey n shortit the liinl hoiiii* tos( of Wnllnre s t n v l .

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Our last week's sale exceeded our expectations by a large margin. We were certainly glad <to see so many^ew fa/es as well as all of our regular cufctom-This week we are going to give you the benefit of some more marked down goods to help reduce oury^teclfbefore^stock taking time, which is February 1st.

We Will Sell Thursday, FViday and Saturday- of This Week

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Pilfebury's best Flour,Hfecker's Superlative Flour,Gold Medal Flour,Hecker's S. T, Best,Bray's Pride of Red Bank,Bromangelon,Three 5c. boxes Matches,Magnolia Milk, -

$6.50 bbl.- $6.50 "

$6.50 "- $6.10 "

$5.70 "9c. each, 3 for 24c.

- - • . 1 0 c .10c. a can

Silver Milk,Pet Milk, - -Granulated Sugar, -Fresh Jersey Eggs,3 Cans Good Com, -

10c. a can3 cans for 25c.

6c. lb.39c. doz.

25c.A Large Can of Good, Honest Asparagus, 25c.Can of Asparagus Tips, - - -, '- 18c.7 lbs. Oatmeal, >- - . . . - 25c.

1 lb. of our 60c. Tea for - - - 50c.

1 lb. of our 50c. Tea for - - - . - , 40c.

1 lb. of our 40c. Tea for - . - 30c.

1 lb. of our Special Coffee, none better made, 35c.

30c.25c.

1 lb. of pur 32c. quality Coffee for -1 lb. of our 28c. quality Coffee for

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THESE SF»ECLAI_AF*MCES ARE: FOR THESE THREE DAYS ONLY.Try our home-made jellies and jams put up at Blanchmere Farm. Can't be beat, and a great many other bargains. .Now there is something more we like to talk about. It is our Tea and Coffee Department. We certainly sold, some tea and coffee last ^reek and we expect

to do better this week. . v - ' ' •.. - ,BUT REMEMBER, NO STAMPS. ALL OUT AGfAIN.

That Good Old Quality of Ours. Quality that makes an impression in the minds of our. customers that is never forgotten.Try a can of Crisco for cooking, some say it is better than Butter, 25c . lb. Look next week for the good things. Remember the nanie and place. '

The Home of Quality.

IT RED BANK, IM. J.• • ^ • • ^ $ * » $ M $ M ^ * * * * . M > * I M ^

NEWS FROM KEYPORT.L, OCEAN OBOVE BOY DEAD.

:tor ValdGB,' Prominent Athlete , :i„ •_._. . - | - Vict im of Typlioid Pevor.

COUNCIL VOTES TO PAY ILLS HELD AGAINST: S : ™ ' H . V ' M " ^nS,,Tr»vf

c. dSSEWER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. pj-il'isi, "1 pHn p i ' o t A ^ e . ^

- : i (Iruve schools, last Thursiiay of ty-„ . r i • n i , r>- /-• I ' J * n* * x m.- w i 1'hoid fever.', Mr. Values w:is pent.

Contract for Laying Water Pipes Granted to Patsy Antico—Week | ,nmc t-n,m j, i lf ;iye.ito- colk'jo. where-of Prayer Services-Bern;; Held In Keyport Churches This Week' 'j1' Wi'* '' '/'^}'™» j " the ciwneerinp:

J " • " ili-pai tin "nt. j u s t ho fo rc C lm. s ln in sBoard of Education Will Buy New Piano for High School— *icl; with typhoid fever.

, T- l i r- Victor Yalih-s \v:i.- one of the bestNew Cash Registers on 1 rolley Cars. nil m-.;un,l , , th icus ever turned out of\n i i i l j o u r n e d H a i t i

, m i - . 1 h c o u n c i l w a s h e l d 1,;-1 M i l: t i i ' h t . ' 1 ' i l e c l a i m s o l ' i ho i a m i r a c t u i i n ; ; - c o i , i ; - . ; o , y ;,.I 1 ' . I . a n u n n : i i : n i n : t t h e I i ; ,s i m e t i o n c i , i i i | i ; i n j ' f o r w i n1 e i i a l . s I ' m n i c h e d t h e m i n t l i1 i o l l o f t i l l ' .' C A - e r :-Y:-i' 111 \Vi . j , . U . 1-;. A . - k ' - i - . - o n . J . . . - :'! : . • H a r r i s o n c m ^ l r i i e i : , n . " i ' i t - : i n \ p

) H ] o r d e r e d t h e h i l l s p a i i i : . ; i i ! ; ! : a ! ;,-I h i ' V h u d h e e l l f i l e d p i i o r I n s " . - e r : i ll i e n s u u , a i n M . t h e c o m p a n y t i . , v ; - h , i l l l d| , e p n i i l h e f o r e t h e l i ' - n : - . ' I ' l - . e c o u n c i li l e , i d e i l t o p : i y l i o i l i f ' . : \ i ) ; : •• : i e . , l v . - u r -i e n ' s w e r e d r a w n I ' m ' l ! v i n . A l ' • . l ; m -r . ' . u i ' - - h i l l w a s f o r s i . c n a i i i i t i. M . n i a e u m p - i n y ' - ; w a s : V . o 7 l I I . H i d -f . , r l a y i n j r : ! I H ' I f e e l i d ' I j n . - l i p i p e a i u

r . ' M i f e e t o f ; t i - i i i c h p i p t A l ' i o n i A l l a nl i , - M r e e t t o t h e r - ' I m - i V i - , - i i r o l i l l ,

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, , , . . . . . . t h e . O c e a n d r o v e hicl i school. H e led •a i -o vi.l.Ml to l.tiy a new p . a n o for use , , i s S i . h | ) ( | , , ( , . | m ( [ | ' , ; hM,.M , . , , . , „ , , , . ;

iiur.-diiy in the lirst II,,or a ^ e m l i y room el trie ;„„.. , , ; . „ „ , i n ,_.,,,,. , , m | ( ] i . i ( , ,.vl.nU .A u - o n i a h i t . school l iu iMim: to l a k e the p . a c e ,,(, l. ( ), ' | | i, , l | v . . l v s [ | (, , . „ „ „ , „ , „ „ .,. ,,

i - -n.-e ,-, t he one ,,.,w in „•(.> w.'.u-li ,s ,n h a d ,, , ; l t , , , : : , , i ( i l , . . . (,,|. on con- .-uaiie. :-. I - rank Ma.-oii w a s a p - |Y,, e iiic/h • 'uwl I-- , vc-,r - m l .V .in"-and m a - puii l led c h a i r m a n of Ihe c h . l m U c c t o , J h , „ , „ „ „ , . , . ',..[ ; .."i,,,,',,,.', (i '\n , ,„ , ' A JI ,

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T h e . l e r sey C e n t r a l t r a c i i o n cum- fami ly w i r e r e l a t e d . Lfv.-ides h isn;oiy is !ia\'inv: new r e u N t o r s p laced i?i m o t h e r \ i c l o r leaves one b r o t h e r ,t h e i r c a r s which will do a w a y with t h e F r i s co , w h o w a s a c l a s s m a t e of h i s a t ;• ! u \ t s I'o'-nierly m a d e out a t the d o s e L a f a y e t t e . T h e V a l d e s family fo rm- ;^( each day'-, ' h u - i n e s s hy the con- e r ly lived a t -Red l i a n k a n d a r c well !

dl l . ' lors . T h e new r e g i s t e r liec]is ;i . k n o w n in t h i s loca l i ty . T h e deceasedi-eciiril on a t a p e nf all c a s h f a r e s a m i w a s a n e p h e w of M r s . L u t h e r Srhei ic l ;

. • lieki-Ls a n d is e i e a t l v s u p e r i o r to the , ol" Col t ' s Xeek and a j r rands i in ofl',-11' nkl s ty le r e g i s t e r . Ki l i i sc S m o c k . T h e limly w a s i m r i e i l !

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c lub ' s | d a v . " A X i f h t (111" a r e he inu S U D D E N D E A T H A T L O N G B R A N C H . !held t w i c e ' a week at l -eo l iph ' s h a l l . •• '

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7 THE BED -Aftiv ii^GISTEE Fugc 15

fEKTIUZtRS,ORTtH EY'S HIGH GRADE POTATO

FERTILIZER.4 • • 1O

This fertilixsr In not an experimentalItturn, but l» mixed liv one of the old-I nntt bent hounea In (lie UunlneNH.

P R I C E SIn tan lot* d.llvtr.4 at btlow uiariktiona,BS BARK, MAMUIOmO, SABS m s B -

JlotD, HO~WXX.X.,

'toiler 1 , ,

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. OI.BO

. 33.60

SEED POTATOES.

I am r«ady to talk 8a*d PotatoPries* for Spring dallvery.

Have in cellar n carload of oholre C'oli-or». Thin cur wo nortoil IJJ- limul, tolt-K out every liotuto that would notitut'o 0U1' v l u W B " a H a "Plwctca B I

rtw, to your «tatloa.... .

WABHIMQTOK COUNT? OIANTB.lluvo Inooliui' uiiout ISO'bniT^lB of

|f«o potatoes. It In very doubtful Ifo will have nuy more WiMliliiKton?!"" y »eii?. "! » "l'':">.»f.- '.'"I urn lii ptt-lion t(i,ifuriilnliBUD.

ull hlndH of "MAINK

ABBOTT WORTHLEY,Marlboro, N. I.

L

Real Estate, Insuranceand Loans.

FARMS FOR SALE.COTTAGES FOR RENT.

loth Furnished and Unfurnished,

loney to Loan in Various Suma

W. A. HOPPING,9 Broad Street , - Red Banlt, N. I

wjan MOXB'M.

of ttu M*i Bask 8U-tolet SUst Offlocrai atontUjr aigbi.

A district meeting of the Bed Bank,Oceanic and Lone Branch union car-penters wns held Monday night inPhil Paly hose company's rooms at

Long Branch and the following of-ficers were elected for the ensuingyear; • »*

President—Clarenco W. Ford.Vice president—Harry VnnHcholufc. v

Recording - pecretary—Bonjumlit 1<\Lane,

Financial secretary—Frank lieluer.Treonuror—Andrew Zerr.Warden—Qeorao Vale.TruHtees—Holly. HeynoldH, Benlamln

3kli"more, Hurry VunScholclt, OooijfuJSihery.

UlHtrlct buulni-ss ngcnt^-W. O. I'lnuon.At this meeting a resolution was

ndoptcd whereby the union carpentersof Red Bank, Oceanic and LongBranch will ask for $3.50 per day ofeight hours after the firat of nextApril. A copy of the resolution willbo sent to every.master builder in thisdistrict. .

The carpenters feel in offering thismatter to the master builders thatthey are taking no unfair advantageof the master builders in this district.Neither are they asking for an ad-vance,-taking in consideration thescale of wages paid in the neighboring^towns. In Anbury Park the unioncarpenters get $4 per day and in At-lantic Highlands and Key port theyreceive f 3.50. per day of eight hours.

ooa tvuuvme iiwwwtm*.OBUAtdi of Sad WaH &04V* Wara *»

•tallad Hooter MlrM.. . •The new officers of the Odd Fellows

lodge of Red Bank were installed Mon-day night by Deputy Grand MasterSimmons of Keyport. The teremonfeswore followed by a BeaBon of speech-maklajg, feasting and sociability. Thenew officers are: ' ;

Past grand—Edward Little.Noblo grund—C. A. I.'rukaUlglit supporter notilo sri'ml—W". li.

Little.Loft supporter noble grund—John Mc-

Colfran. ' /"" Itlght siippqrter vice grand—T. 11.

Kwlim. f (y\Li.'f t HUDPorttr .vleo Krnnd~.l. Truut.Conductor—l'uter Kltppel.Warden—Jacob Crevellnjj.Left Hceno supporter—-Gio

cott.j

pporter—-GiorBo I.lmiln-tt. , tjHlght Hcene supporter—13. CnrllHleTCliaplln—13. Hmltli.Outfllilo Bunrd—Churle* neck.liiHldo ffuard—-GoorKu Davltfun.TruaBuror—Clebrgo'Holmes.Iteuonllnfr secrotnry—.John S. Rnlntiin.l-'liiimclal oevrotury—Jolin H. KUII-H.

WISE OBSER OF.OWXS.

Life

BANKS BOLD MBBTOTQB.

Koyijott Banklnir Ifc»titatlou« DeclareDividends of Blx ana Threo Per Cent.The hnnunl nicotine of the stock-

hnldniH of the Keyport blinking com-pany was held Tuesday afternoon. AtU meeting of thn diractnrs provimiB tothe stockholders' meeting a Kemi-nn-uual dividend of six per cent and fourper cent additional was declined. Atthe stockholders' meeting the follow-ing directors woi'o elected:. A, M. Hi-own. O. W. Ilrown.'nruli'iiCIII-IIH, J. W. IFnlT. ti. H. .loni'H, .loniithanI. Holmes, Jiiciilj WjoUnlT, I,, liroivi'i-inul.1. W. KmiUBIi. • •

The directors elected the followingofficers:

i'lYHlilmil— .1. W. KI'OIIKII. ' 'ViMMii-mlilcni—.1, \v . lhiliir.Kperi'lnn- ami cuHhli-r—A. .M. Mrmvu.AHKlHtiint I'lishli'i— !•'. 1'. Aiinmiong.Attorney—10. \V. Brown.

The meeting of the stockholders ofthe People's national bunk of Keyportwas held Tuesday afternoon. The fol-lowing officers were elected:"

Pii ' sklent—W. H. Worn .Vice presldi'iit—.1. 10. HelmrwM.I 'imliii'i-—(.'. AelUTSon.AKHIHIIIMI cusliler—II. <i. Ilin-i-on-i-K.The directors declared si semi-iin-

nual dividend of three per cent.

Draw . Social Organization BeglniWith Six H m b i n .

Six .of Red Bank's young womenheld a meeting a few nights ago andorganized a social club to be known asthe Wise Order of Owls. The chartermembers are Misses Elizabeth andFlorence Coyne, Anna* and MamieHenrchan and Sadie and Edna Dore-wltz. The officers are:

PreHldont—Wnzufor.'lli Coyni1.Hccreta ry—Hnille Mornwl Iz.Tr^nHiircr—Anna Ili-nroliim.The club will hold semi-monthly

Cold 8n»p Oaanaa toaiiekt Ouui i to *»-

n uThe clearing otf of the snow from

the ico and the present cold Bnapbrought the iceboat owners of the vil-lage back to life. Many of themstarted yesterday to put their-boatson the ice and if the weather permitsthe first race of t)ie season will besailed today. 'SurprUad. on Birthday.

Everett Smith was surprised by anumber of friends at his home onMain street Monday night. The sur-prisers met and marched to Mr.Smith's home In a body. The eveningwas epent in playing games and sing-ing and refreshments were served uttwelve o'clock. THotfe present wereMr. and Mrs. Lewis Bmitn and daugh-ter Alida, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cross,Misses Annie Snyder, Hester Patter-son, Freda Snyder and Lydia Westand Frank Bennett, Edward Ilen-drickson, Byard Doughty, FielderCross and Arthur Sickles.

Goodman Win*.Jack Goodman, who dqcs his train-

ing for all of his bouts at Abe Ben-nett's Atlantic hotel, made a success-ful return to the ring last Thursdaynight when he trimmed Johnny Mortoin a ten-round bout at New York.This was Goodman's first fi^ht in ayear and his fine showing surprisedmany of the sporting authorities.Goodman has a large number of fightson for this winter and he will starttraining for them some time this week.Cantata Repeated.

, On account of a good many persons*i i mie-m ' | not being able to attend the first per-

IO™. pay monthly dues f 0 1 .m a n cS ot- t h e Christmtis cantata,meetings at the homes, of its" el's nndS py yof fifty cents. One of.the qualifica-tions for mt*mb<!r.ship in,the snnety isthat the applications for nieml>ei-fhipmust lie presented ih'twbs nnd the ap-plicants must be sistei-.s.

Santa's Golj.1 Mine," which was givenhi Ihi! Melhodlst church lilu-'cnifnt dur-ing the holiduyB, the cantata wus-re.-

-peated last Friday night ami was at-tended hy a large audience. The char-acters in the performance-played their

P A S T Y AT ttBAKSBtiao. j parts well and they were roundly ap-. ; plauded hy the spectators.

David OoKby Surprised by Hln Friends ! Frank Herbert In Town,• Mow Yen™. . Frank Herbert, the senior member

A surprise party was eiven in honor i of Herbert and Carron,-nne of theof David Cosby, of Kcansbtu-g New • beat known acrobatic teamK in vaudo-Yeai-s night by: a!/uw* of his young i vi He, is spending a few days'at hisfriends. The evening was spent in-summer home here. Mr. Herbert isdancing and playing games and a | a great admirer of ice sports and liesupper was served. Those present; generally .spends his vacation here atwere Norma Wilson, Viola . Curhart,; the season when these'spoils arc in

.swing.Eva Oberlander, Olive. Overtop., Vesta! fuu n .Gardner, George Murphy, Albert Vin-i . , , . „ . ,cent, Parcv Ahearn, Charles Morrisey, i I n l u r 6 d , b y r a l 1 ' , .Wilbur LimkeneaU and Walter Kan- i While attending the suj>por given

' I last night .by the .Pjiughtfra ol JJU>-jelly, Mrs. Alvin' Parfiei•''slipped onj the" steps leading upstairs and broke; her collar bone. Mrs. Parker was

BED BAKU LOBEB.

BEBZCmB AS VOI.X0XUAX.

Barry J. Kuwell'a FI«c« VUled by• Oharlea C. Woods.

Barry J. Maxwell of East Frontstreet resigned Saturday us a memberof the Red Bank police force afternerving as a policeman five days. Hisresignation was due to the sickness ofhis mother and the opposition of hisfather to having him on the policeforce. Charles C. Woods of Prospectavenue has been appointed to take hisplace, and Mr. Woods begun hisduties last night. He is the biggestman on the police force. He is morethan nix feet tall und weighs about190 pounds.

Former BeiMent Dead.

James E. Bennett of Perth Amboydied at his home at that place lastFriday afternoon, death being causedby Blight's disease. Besides his wifeMr. Bennett leaves a sister, Mrs.Joseph P. Smith of Fair Haven, andhia mother, who also lives at FairHaven. Mr. Bennett was 47 yearsold and for many years was a resi-dent of Red Bank.

Held for Grand Jury.John McGrath and Edward Thomp-

son, employees of the Postal tclegrsiphcompany, who were recently arrestedfor trimming a tree in front of B.Allen Parker's place oh the NewmanSprings road, had a hearing beforeJustice Edward W. Wise last Thurs-day morning. They were held on their jswn recognizances, for the action of ;the grand jury. j

A Blrtlidny Harprise. j

About thirty friends of Mrs. Arthur |llagormnn gaveJier n surprise party;at her home, on .Sprinc fitfeet hint'Tuesday night in celebration of herbirthdsty. Guests' were present from 'Long Branch, Asbury Park, Matawanand Itcd Bank. The evening wasspent in ("aid playing and dancing.,'Mrs. Hngerman recoived several'prcs-Ients. . ;

Installation of Officers.

Court Monmnuth lodge of Indepen-dent, order of Foresters will,hold itsannual installation of officers tomor-row night in its lodge rooms in theSecond national bank building.

IiO&ge Men on Visit.

. The initiation team of Onwardcouncil of American Mechanics of RedBank went to the Highlands last nightand put through a new member in theHighlands lodge.

A & P Pure Food Daily Bulletin for Week CommencingMonday, January 8th.

Sale of Laimcd VegetablesAn extraordinary opportunity to fill your Pantries and Stamp

Books- -Goods at Cost—Everything of the Best at LowestPrices- A store r ght in your neighborhood.

Plr«t! taken to her home where sin was at-Warner.

TENTH ANNUAL BALI.. *

Reliof Flra Company to Hold Satico In5t. JtunoB'0 Hnll Next Moiltli.

T h e t e n t h . a n n u a l ba l l of Rel ief f i le

Rlffh School fleam Dsfonted In .Oamo of I,ea»uo Sortca. j tended by Dr. George V. V

At Asbury Parli-jSotimlay the Red'• Danfflitoro of Llfcotty.Dauce.Bank Iiinh school -basketball team lost I T|lc. local lodge of -Daughters ofits first league game o? the season to Liberty Rave a supper.and d:imNeptune township hipch school by a. their lodge r6amTin...Mqnnii)iith hallpcore of 21 to 2. Red Bank's second

company will be held at St. James's i t c a . '" was defeated by Neptune s sec-h l l M d i h t F b 1 0 h ! " " ^ t " 1 " 1 ^ ' 1 1 score ot 46 to>

OOT THE OIRArrE BACK.

last night,

But the Old Daikoy Insisted that So"Do Bito."

A one-rinp; circn.s wn:; tornadocdwell attended, i down in Georgia. The main top was

c m p yhall Monday night, FebruaryA. M. Gasldll, Beerctnrv of th

i l hi f

10th.!com-1A. M. Gasldll, Beerctnrv of the com-1 _ g

pany, i«. general chairman of the. af- j n . n ! 1 ! c 1 ! , " ' ) " P.fi Th b i I night Bellevill

score of 40 to 'I.To'tiight the Packer five of Long' a lat

A well prepared supper was "served blown down, the menagerie tent was)after which dsincing'was.enjoycd until -'•-' ' " " - '

and on Frid:py,fair. The sub-commiltceK sire:

•ri \v. Woi-iln

UNDIB OUR RULE .

turning out only perfect work ourndry has grown wonderfully, nnd

satisfied patrons are legion. Weto send home all linen flawless in

ry respect. All your laundry trou-will vanish if you patronize us.methods are "different."

ed Bank Steam Laundry,WHITB BTitEET, RED BANK, N. J.

ACIWI-UKIIIK—. MliiWlllllim Anluiilili's.

MimU- iiliil-liiill-ThonwiK I,. I.llll. '.Colliitliiii— -\villluin AntnnlilfK. r . w .

Ktll.-n.^Sfjl'l UrlnltM—l-'riuik l'nlin.-r.

Clit'i'UliiK—Wlllllim AntonliU'M.Ri'celillim—TtlnmiiH L.. I .lull- r.i'nvjjn

Unhlwln. .lusenli Hr.iv.•I'li'lu-t nllli'i' — (ii'oi'Ki' Worlhli-v.I ;— H'Mlmrl CMiiimlierliiln.Cash prizes will be j<iven out at the

ball for the three best ccwpU's takingpart in the prize waltz..

OFFER OP 853,000 FOB HOTBIiT

night Belleville high school will playhere. ,

How Assistant Hector.

Kev. Edward Kennedy of Borden-town. is the new assistant rector ofSt. James's church at Red Bank. Rev. iI'. J. Quinn, former assistant rectorat St. .liimcs'.'i, has been trail- ferred toFather Kennedy's eliurch a' Bordon-lown. The change took place last

hour.Building- a Bu»f?tUow.

Albert VanBrunt has started tobuild a new bungalow on his lot onDeNor-mandie avenue for his own oc-cupancy. M r. VanBrunt is cluing' thework himself.Brief IteinB.

Abu Buniii'tt. Frank .N|iil/,. t'eorm"Doughty, Elwood Smith and "liniiiiie"

destroyed, all the cages were upsetand tin- sinimsils escaped. The maii-ugomont hutldkul about a . tovo in acrossroads .-tore and peered pessi-mistically into a dismal future. Thechances wen- they would never gelthe animals back. The chances werebetter that some line would be injured

| by the savage and ferneiou.-; beasts,whk-b were exhibited at tine price ofadmission, liy and by si negro sip-

Fielder attended theYork last Thursday.

fight at Newnight between

I . W . , I , . i I I L v i i u i i t ; ^ H J U I Y I ' I . R U Kino T i ri 1 i i \ -n "irhurfdsiy and, Father Kennedv F ; l i c | 1 Jack Goodman and loliimy Mario. •his first mass in Red Bank Sunday . I"™1"1? L - Vassar of South Amci-,,:-„„;„„ * ica,- whi) is spiiiidiiii; a few months asIIU'I Ilill^. i L ' ._ ^ i. \t i - » , . . . . \ » r > . . .

ORDINANCE.Oltlll.VAXOK I ' l l l lV lDIXQ TOtt

[IK HX'I'KNMID.V OK Till-: (IKWEHVHTHM DK'I'IIK HOIto lHl l l OK UFA)IANK. A M ) Til l ' ! (."ON.'jTIlCCTIONI'" A I.AT10UA1, KIOWKIt ANH CON-HC'I'IONS IN l.ot 'UMT AVKNV1'**,

' O ( 1 I : T I I I : H W I T H T I I I O A r i T i t T K -•lAM'l'-H MX'NS.K.UU' TI I r.ltlOI'OU.Nl) TIM'! MAN'.VIOIt OF ASSKKSINd

i'HH I'llMTH A V1 > HXl 'UNSKS

It iiiili'ilii.'il by llu. oouni'll of tho lior-UKII of Kt'il Hunk.. T h a t n la te ra l newt-]- wi th theenmity rnimi'iUoiiH tl ieioror l>c con-m-t.'il In l.oniHl aveiiu. ' fri.in HH Inter-Him wi th Uit> jivrMi'iu i*'-\Y,'r MJHII'IU atI'.'WHIIIII'.V iiv.'inii' Hint i'xl.'ii,lliiK Wint-i' In till' Inli-iH.-cli-.n ivkli I . . - IKIII , ' | I•II I I I ' .

. T h n t t i n ' pIpi 'H ro in i l i ' i ' i l In t h o c o n -t i t ' l l o n o f Mil,I H i ' w r r Hhnl l he o f a HI-/.OI l i l inl I n r o n t ' i i n n w i t h t i n ' . I p i n w i t hli'li HUM HUWUI- s l o i l l I 'Miini ' i t .

' i ' l m t t in 1 r o u s t n i i ' t I n n o f tinlit H o w o rII l,t. I I I I I I I ' I ' t l t f m i p i ' i VIHIIHI u f t h o1-1 Hui . iT l t iU ' ln l i ' i i i . -

. T i l , I t UU' (HlKl Hllll (>X1>I>»HI- l>f tllO^l l ' l l l ' l l l l l l of HlU-ll Ml'W'.'r Nllllll III' I|Hm i l lii t i n ' i i m i i i i n p i o v l i l i ' i l b y tinici-nl A i ' l . H I ' V I K I I I I I o f 11) 17. a m i III'llllllll ' l llM tlll'l'..(M ll t l ,I H l l | l | l l l 'mPI | tSi-i'iif.•nss i ' i l l i r i - n m l i p r i s t i i , n i l I.

l i n i ' l i y n | . l n , i \ i . Ill,1 i t l i i n i ' o n l l i i n n i ' f !s i s i l i ,lu> i.r I i i ' i . - i i i l . . ' ! ' , l IM I.

I - l t A N K I ' l T T K N d l ' M t .I - H I : M n y n r ., I ' . I I A I t l l l H I l N ' .

I IOI- IMIKII I ' l i - rk .

PROPOSALS.Sral.il propoHnlH lo build a titnniid known as Alh'ntowii-Yardvillc

me loud, in the county of Mnn-uth, New Ji'ruoy, tindi.r the Now

invy utatu niil road laws, will bereived by the board of chosen free-Ideni of the county of l\^onmouth•w .lerney, ut their ollk-u In tlu;iirt IIOUHC, Freehold, New Jemey, onn fourtiM'nth ilny of February, Illli!,eleven o'clock. A. M., HIKI thun uni

er«. iinbllrly ivml,All oidilrlH imixt niibmit iiJimpliiH ofolio I hey propoiio to IIHI', with theirllu.I'lnmi und Hpccidcntionn nuiy b^ ni'oithe ollh-i? of thn lionrd of CIIOHC

ITIIOUICIH in tin- court hound, Fnn

:'Oiid iitri'i'l, lti'il Hunk, Ntiw Jf.rnoy,ut tliu oftWi- of thi' ntiito roiiil i-imi-

liinlnnrr, Tri-ntnn, New Jornny.MprclllriitloiiH nuiy be olitnlni-il frominrli'N I1!. (!l«P(i, cli'ik of thn lionrd,ntnwnn, N«w .liuiwy.A (-(w-Mflrd rhiM'k In thn mini of,000, dniwn lo the order of John M.nlii'fi, diri'i'lor, iniiiil iit'roinpiiny nil

• In.Thr IIOIIMI of rliofi|.|i ri-n*liold«rn ro-ivci, Ihr Huh) to ii'Ji'L't nny or alldn.

HIKH-II,JOHN M, Comirii,

KliTitor of. Ilounl.flk'dllllL' I I Cfiibl't-Ur " " " • • »>»«'••.«,

1 . ( 'oi inly KuitliK-pr,tlont:('.. I). Ct.imr,

C l r i l i <if I l o u n l .

Bioelvers of Ololje Hotel Will Ask Per-mission to Boll for Tlila Figure.

An offer of $52,000 for the Globehotel property has been made toPhilip II. Moore and Warren IT.Smock, receivers of the Globe hotelcompany. An additional1 offer of

i $!!,()()() is made for the accounts,iiquors, groceries and supplies in thehotel. The receivers will make appli-cation next Monday at the cluinreryhumbcrs at Jersey City to sell the

property- at the figures named. Thetotal claim.-: against the companyamount to .$CG,(il2.C0, ' of ' which*fC2,O0O is a mortKupe.

ENTERTAINMENT AT HOLMDEt.

Mnslealo to oo Olven In ReformedCburcli Hent Wednesday Nlirbt.

A muHicalc will be given in the Re-formed church at Holmdel nextWednesday nitfht. The talent is allof a hifih order and an excellent pro-gram of violin, piano and vo;al musicanil readings and recitations has beenarranged. The people who will takepart in the entertainment are Miss C.Chamberlain, Miss Sarah Armstrong,Mrs. Minor Drown, Mrs. Bronson 13.Butler, Charles Storms, E, Vsindcr-veer, Pie.f. IIuruM Luvos nnd Mr.Wardell. ^ _

-Wlntsr Sports Saturday.

Ofli?ial icebont races in the third,fourth and lifth classes ntftl half-niileand mile skating events will be heldon the river here Saturday afternoonut two o'clock. There will nlso be aspecial race for unclassified boatsowned hy boys of Hod Ilmik andvicinity. The prizes will ho on exhibi-tion tomorrow in Kuril & Miller's win-dow. Entries will close .Saturdaynoon at Mort V. 1'arh'n ciu«r store.

Collector Arr«»ted.Mm1 Wii'gfl, a collui'tor icpn'st-nti

Ihu Cuntini'iitiil furnituie nnd house-hold distributing compiiny of NowYork, wan nrreKted Monday «t Key-))ort on complaint of several piM-sonswho sniil ho WIIH (lefruuding themA hem ing was hi'ld TucMlay nielli- bi1

fore Iti'coiilor A. M. Wallin(f. In liefault of WOO bail Mr. Wnllinp coinmilled .Niegcl Iffjull to nwalt tho netion of tlie gninil jury.

Victim of Coniumutlo".

Mrs, Joimnli II. Hrycr of Wc>l Ki\v-port died Huiiilay mniiilng of nm-iiuiniilion. IU'Htiti<H lii'i- hiniliiinil Mm.

leuvt.it live rhililren, the yoitn^-

prosichcd.-you Cl-raffi-?" he

Cliowdor Supper for

The Red Bank lodge of Patrioticons of Americsi will hsive si clsim

chowder supper in the lodge roomsnext Tuesday night: In addition tohe supper there-will be boxing, wrest-

ling and a professional entertainment.A. M. Gaskill of the' ways and meanscommittce^is in charge of the enter-ainment.

Colt's Neok Polks on Trips.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles (,'urran ofHolt's Neck left a week ago for anonth's stny in the South. Mrs. Cur-ran was ,/ormerly Miss KatherineDugan.

Mr. and Mrs. Blicliuel Dtigan ofColt's Neck are on a trip to the Ber-muda islands.

Vliltod soup Plant.

Isaac Morris of Headden's Cornerreturned Wednesday from a. visit toJersey City friends. While in JerseyCity he visited the Franco-Americansoup plant. Mr. Morris is one of theheaviest vegetable shippei-R to thisplsint in Monmouth county.

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ben;nett, returned home last week aftera trip through New York Bjt.ite.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Disbccker, whohave been occupying one of the Meyercottages during the summer, movedinto their own bungalow on Churchstreet. Isist week.

Edward Hendrickson was employedpart of last week nt El wood Smith'spool parlor on Main street.

Mr. and Mrs. Letter Curchin sirespending a few weeks visiting rela-tives at Brooklyn.

Didsi.sked.

"Wo lost everything." sniil theniaiinjicr shcfitly, "'lint we'll pay you !

* il you get the giraffe back." . j"It oughter be worf two dollah *

to prit dat Gl-raffo back," said the 'darkey. " 'Pear Ink he a jiowahful 'jud-tempohetl GI-rafVe. If Ah liailn'

Thn fu lie nilnoon nt her('o!M|>ll>tl ofollll'llll-.

ywill In- hrlil UiU afterlnti> home. Itev. W. V,.

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A M your want* In Tna limnANK KruiHTKit nml fill tbiini ijulrklyid sttlsfurtorlly.—Aiiv.

Infant Deftd,

IIOIIIM, Ihu I ti rmil. mm of .loHuph nndMniy Mnntrvnn of ItaiiU ulreil, dlrdMiiiiilny nliclit of broiu'hltlH nt tbn agiiof fi'vi'n nionthn. The funuriil WIIMliiild Tui'mliiv itflouioou i|t- Die hoiinenml Ihi' body wan liiiiluil In Mi.milOlivet rnnii'laiy.

(life of » Wild Tnrker.' Wlllinm VVIllf,y of Moniii|iulh i.ln-i't.! who WIIH tu,)uiti to tho Irftuo; itinni'U

lioiultnl ncvrrnl woi.lu RKO with IIfi'fii'hir*.d (IIIKII, in K^'tini/ nlong wi<ll.It will In. aiinii' wi'.'lin In.ful i' tin will be,•bin to return homq.

It puyn to iiilvmtlxn in Tin. Hi.uiinin,

Prcg-resslVA Euchre and Dance.

A progressive euchre and dance willlie belli unilev the auspices of St.James's club at St. James ball nextWednesday night. The firtt prize willbe a dining room suite, consisting of atable and six chairs.

Wsddlng Next Sundny.

Orsizio ('npriono, u butcher in busi-ness on Beech street iit lied Dank,will be married next. Sunday after-noon at St. Dorothesi's church ntlOiilontown to Miss Mary Hatti ofI'JaUtntown.

riorlsts to Meet.

A meeting of the Monmoulh countyhorticultural society will Iw held I'ri-ilay night in lied Men'ii hull nt Ocean-ic. A paper will by read by Harry A.Kettel, secretary of thf society, con-cerning IUH recent trip to Huglaiul.

Msetlnr of H»a Moll.

A big district inecting of lti'il MenWIIM beid lit Hinnsoii last nigbl. Visit-ing dclcgationH were present fronivnriouH partH o,f the county and statelodge olllcinls were there.

Rursa Plot Tram Fnll.

A luii.se owned by David Koevey ofShriiwHhury died hut week. About nmonth ago the horflc fell »nd wuLi in-jori'd mid thin in believed to bavicauMed UH death.

Xlllottmt I.ot» Hull!.

William Hone of Itrnnrb iivcumbought two lofn at 11lllci«•-1 In MiddleInwn lowniihip, Mundav froni (bo KidHunk mi l ri iat i ' coin|inny.

Vanderliurg- Newi.Edward Oillson of this place was

recently married at New York.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Moore of East

Freehold spent New Years day withMrs. Moore's mother, Mrs. M. New.

Mrs. Morris and daughter of New-ark havo returned home after visitingMrs. Charles Pooh>.

Peter Coss traded his trotter a fewdays ago to Luther it- Stapleton of~"olt's Nock for n tint work horse.

Miss Nora Wolsn is recovering fromnneumonia.

Mrs. Samuel ("OIIOVIM- and familyv»nioved into the house occupied by

Mr. Conovor's father, Garret Conover,on the Holmdelrosul.

A horse belonging to Thomas Martindropped dead a few days ago.

Miss Mary Coss of Red Bank isspending a few weeks with hor sister,Mrs. Michael Kiordan.

James Thornton recently joined theHolmdel linptist church.

Two PT*w Mamltars,

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Iduleii were Mm. <'<>rnHarriet l.iiylon.

AlleyTheanil

IiiMtftllAtlim of om«*ra.

'Ihi, aiiiniiil l imlii l lnllnn of nllli'i'iiiof .'it. .liunim'ii club will Im held nextMm.,lay night ut HIP cliibhoiinn on

Bcoboyvllle Hows.

Mr. and Mr:;. .lames Fuy of HoboUeuand Patrick Morrissey nnd family ofLong Branch spent Suniluy of lastwrel; with Hannul Hardy.

Craig <t lowing of Ued Bunk havolit si new door in llu- nehoolhousc.(ieoige Wilkins is biiihling a Inrgi1

cow shed nml is iMirlosing his barnyard with n hoard fenre,

Mrs. .lnseph A. Guillen has beenvisiting her daughter, Mrs. WillininE. MorriH of Kntontown.

Irwin (Irillitli bus moved from Fredl.i'vch'p fvviit fivrm ti> Knslnn, l'n.

,1 nines P. Desmonil :ind family nndMichael Itiordun anil I'ainily of COII'HNeck spent New Years with JohnUioidun.

Mr. nml Mrs. Henry Wilkiim spentNew Yi'nrs with Frank Wilkins ofCOII'R Neck.

Knocked Down liy HtuiHwiiy.

Uobort Inscoe hiu heen luid up uthis home ut .Shrewsbury the past weekor more. Hv was kntn'Uetl down Ivy nteam of runaway hoireii and wnubruiiied und mrutrbeil on varioiiMpnrlM of his holly.

Pftirty on Braucti Avenue.

Minn ("urnel ia Alii, who in e m p l o y e dlinokkrouer In I)nviilniHIM' utore, en~

l inlnri l tile I'liiplnyrni of the ntore uther In.me on Iliiini'h iivenu.. I n'tThtii'Mtny n ighl . t'liid'i iiml othi't-Kiinieti were played ami i-efreMimrutriweve nevvi'il.

nlirvwaliui-y rii'emen'N Bwolire.

T h e third nmil lal e lnl ire inn) iliinreof the Khivwulmry Ihe i imipuny willlie he],I ill thr 'llu ewiilnii y flrehoilMn onWeiliii'iiliiy n lgh l , . luniinrv '.'libSl l l lablo |irlr.t-ii will he i iwanlei l .

walloped him wif a club, dat GI-ralTewould Jone bit me."

"(il-rafTes don't bite, you fool," saidthe manager, head in hand, "UiraiTt-'.skick. But you bring him back andwe'll give you two dollars.

"Uis Gl-ralfe bites'," insisted thecolored man.

In a few moments he reappeared, ;leading by i\ rope nround his neckNero, the most ferocious niaii-catinglion in captivity.

"W'oa," F.iiil he jerking at the rope.Nero stopped obediently in the rain."Gimme mail two dollahs, w'ite man," ,said he. "Heah's youah Gl-ralfe. Anhe no bite." j

SHE MARRIED A NATIVE. |

And Her Brothe'i- Bitterly Xinmentocl Sis :

Slater'n Pato.

Standing in front of Urn kangaroo 'corral in the animal house in CentralPark was n family of unmistakable.Hibernian extraction, who gazed inopen-mouthed astonishment at thetoothpick face, bat-enrrd, and long-leg specimen from the Antipodes."For the love of the Knights of Col-umbus, pliwal in the ilivil is thim [tilings?" siskcd Mike of l'at. i

"Thim," answered Tat, "be kaiiga-rooes."

"Kangarnoes, i-; it?" said Mike.I'hwaie ih' they i-umc fioin?""Stiri", they he natives of Australia, i

aid l'at."Natives of Australia, bo they?

Wurra, wui-rn,'' wailed Mike. "Aintthat the shame. Mr sinter Nora wintnut theiv last week to mairy one ofthiin."

WAS TJIE BOSS MAD?

Bowllli» 0)«m.«.

Tin. Liiiilm built Hi" l.ooli'H, tile•ml In llui'i' liowllnir iiiiitihi'n ntuKMiii-lnlliin hint 1 •"1111ni•.

EXTRA SPECIAL

100 S & H Stamps Freewith a 5Oc can of our famous A &P Baking Powder

Absolutely Pure.

ASPARAGUS.El Primero a can 26cLarge Green r a can 23cDel Monte Tips can 21c

CORN.A & P BrandSultana BrandIona Brand

.. a can 1 Oc

.3 cans 25c

... a can 7c

BAKED BEANS.A & P Brand No. 3 2 cans 25cA & P Brand No. 2 3 cans 25cA & P Brand No.JL ..-...' , -a can5c

Iona Succotash 3 cans 25cRoyal Lentils .3 cans 25cRed Kidney Beans. . . . . .*.•".". 3 cans 25cWhite Wax. Beans 3 cans 25cString Beans , 3 cans 25c

10 STAMPS FREEwith any of the following articles

1 pound Pretzels - 10c1 pkg Flashlight Tapioca 10c1 jar Jelly - - 10c1 can A&P Tomatoes 15c2 cakes A&P Scouring

Soap, each 5 c1 bottle Cider Vinegar 10c

1 pound A&P Borax 10c.1 jar Beech-Nut Peanut

* Butter 10c1 pkg A&P Codfish

Shreds 10c1 "can A&P Lunch

Cocoa 10c

Good Eggs. 25c a dozenStrictly Fresh Eggs* 41c doz

IS STAMPS witlv 1 jarBeech-Nut Peanut Butter

STAMPS witH 1 jarBeech-Nut F»easiut Butter.

ISc

. . 2Sc

FRUITS1312 PACK'CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS

A&P BRAt^D ( SULTANA BRAND

Apricots f£s 20c & l ' fc os . t t

2V?"d ' 15cCherries " :25c " 20cPeaches " 25c " 20cPears " 25c " 20cPlums " . . . . . . 2 0 c " 15c

EXTRAS are the finest quality of California Fruits packed in an extraheavy Syrup. EXTRA STANDARDS are a .elected quality of CaliforniaFruits packed in a good Syrup.

PICKLESA&P BRAND PICKLES, &c.

Small Medium Larse

Mixed Pickles, sour 10c 18c 30cMixed Pickles, sweet 10c 18c 30cGherkins, sour 10c 18c 30cGherkins, sweet 10c 18c 30cChow Chow, sour 10c 18c 30cOnions 10c 18c 30cRelish 10c 18c

The first ta»te invites another.

E X T R A S T A M P S W I T H C O F F E E S and T E A Sio Mnufs with 1 llv El Rynd. .SSc j um Sl.imi's witli 1 Ik Tea 70c.2 5 S t a m p s w i t h I IK A m b o s n . , 3 2 c . ; 75 S t a m p s wi t l i 1 11'. T e a GOc.2(1 S t a m p s w i t h 1 Ih. S u l t a n * . , 3 0 c . j (>{> S t . l m p s w i t h 1 I k T e n 5 0 c .i n S t a m p s w i t h 1 Ih. 8 O ' c l o c k . 2 5 c . ! Ill S t a m p s w i t h 1 Ih. T c a 4 0 c .

FANCY ELGIN CREAMERY

BUTTER, lb 37cWe sell only one quality, the best, direct from the

'i-ieri, fresh from the churn.

Hut tho Wurkmnii riul.l Ho Had to CameS o w n Anyway.

Olsif I.iii'Miu, nni lv i i ig ill a w a r e - -hou.'.i', bai- l ie i l i n l n a n e l e v a t o r s h a f ta n d T e l l d o w n l i v e s l o r i e s w i t h a h.ai lo f b o x v s . I l o i n i i - - s l r i i ; l s i ' H , t h e o t h e re m p l o y e i ' S r u s h e d d o w n t h e s t a i r s ,o n l y t o Iiml h i m . p i c k i n g l i i in . ie l l ' I I I I -h u r m i ' d o u t o f t h e r u b b i s h .

" Iv a d e buns mad' . '" h e w h U p e l i di- i i l l t io i l i . lv . " T a l ' e m A y b a d to eut i i rd o w n f o r imi ln a n y w a y . "

A T u l k mi W u t e r .

Ki ' i i i i l i i r T i l l n m n U'lb. o f n n o l dm a n h o u.'ieil to k n o w w h o i l r i ink l " omil . - l i . Me .-.aiil: " I I , ' wn:i a l i n e o l diVUmv i n o t h e r ie!-,|ieet:», mi l l il w a : .p i t i f u l In ni'i' h i m i l ini t i ' i i i ' ing h innu If.( ) n e d a y I r e a d l i i m II hull', h- i ' t t t ie o nt h e i n n o f iliiiiiki'iiin••••". ' W i d e r , ' Imi id , ' in I h e Ibill)'. . !lt it-U t " Wllti'l1,,liiinc:i.' , 'Wi ' l l , ' tl hi man nii.'iweii i l ,tlii'iI'M only one pliu'e in Ihi' Iliblewhero ii innn a l,eil fill' waler, nml Iglii'ii!. yini I.now where he was." "

W n u t n i l t o W n h o H l o K o l f

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IS STAMPSwith 7 Cakes A&P Laundry Soap, 25c. No better soap made

for washing purposes

FREE DELIVERY.

56 Broad Street,

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AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS.HXPPENINGS IN THE VILLAGES ROUND ABOUT

RED BANK.

EATONTOWN NEWS.

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„ ,,v _ ^ ; 1111 Vise >li \ atll > en Ml (if Heo'.H'yvilL' 'KU'liiii'il ilut' . ' lier of WayfiTdi' sUi r lcd [ rei 'enllv v b i l u l lii.s s i s t e r , Mrs . W i l - j

i-uttiiiK ice; mi l!r ;uulV iMnid im Mini- i liiiui Tlioviif. 'd a y limniinj. ' . S o far a s known lie is F r a n k Brown of lirniikl.vn spent (lie itJie first person l » eiil ii'c in th i s Io- ' hol idays ' • wi th h i s sii-ti'r, Miss Doracjility. , " ; Brown.

Wi lbur Hoypc, who in cinpliiyed l i y \ | , - . ulu\ J I , . S , S a m u e l IluMwi'n anilthe Swift heef c o m p a n y , ha s been sick , | , , |1 H . a Smi th of l,unu; H r a n c h rueenllyi,t t he hoinu of. his fa the r , l . u l h c r visited Mr. anil M i s . Klvvond Kmilli. '

Mi.ss Kli/.al>cllV llaywiiril suit] Hay- |niund and Ktlwin ('onover visited Mrs.

lioyce.Patrick Driinnnn is.having a bath-

room tilted out in his double house on : ,j t i<]t Vanl'elL of Atlanticthe Tinton Iralls road. last week.

Mr. und Mrs. James Howlnnd .s])enL'part of lust \voek at Muna.sijuan.

Albert Smock, u moUmnun on theRed Bunk and Long Hranch trolleyline, was laid up part of last WCCKwith sickness.

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Cross eliiiii'li will receive communionin a hoily next .Sunday mornint? lit the7:1111 o'ciiHt mass. Hev. M. I1. Sniithof the J'iiuliiit Kiitliers will say iimsBimil will tli'livi'i' it 'nermim..to the so-I'ii'ly. Cinifi'HsioiiH will he lieiiril Rat-urihiy aflernonn from four until .sixo'elo'/k nml in the evenine; from nevcno'clock until all arc hoard.

A. IS. ('urchin of Kair Ilavmi has re-opened his harher shop in tho HoteliMonmiiulli. Mr. Cnrehin runs thinharher shop every summer hut IIIIBnow decided to keep it open all theyear round.

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I'MwuI'll KiliK has recovered from 1111: allude of Rri|>.i Harry K. VimPelt 11 ml family liavej been visitini; relatives at I,i:onui'do,I Atlantic Hiplilamls and Red Hunk.j Mr. iind'Ali'H. John Ncibcrlcin, who

Grover Parker ia employed in El- |mVe l»<m spcmlinR the holiriuyH with'prim's barber Rhop. ] rulatives at. Kjirini; l.nkc iind Cnmo,

Frank Demurest hii-s piven up his returned lioniii-ln.it Monday,position in Henry Grammun'B barber; chmles Kerrigan npuiit Now Yimrsshop nt Red Bunk. ! w|tb l,in nister at New York. ,

hdward Burlln, who in employed at I Mr.s. Lillian <Khiitl». in visitlnK litMcDonald's form, froze the toes of his "left foot last Friday. On the mime day

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Wntkins, Jr,r froze both hisearn.

On the rondtj between here and WestI.onpr Branch last week the snowdrifted hif»h and travelers had to gothrough fields.

Mr. and Mia William Hoffman, whowere recently marjried, spent Satur-day with friends and relatives herobefore leaving for their new home atBeta, North Carolina. They spentSundny at New York. Mrs. Hoffmanwas formerly Miss Marie Soffcl ofRed Bank and she was until recently

Newark.Elias Heiser hn» moved from Scud-

der Silvers'.-! farni to the fmin recentlyowned by John JhiRhes.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vnnderveerpave a dinner party New Years toMrs. A. C. Vanderveer and Mr. andMrs. W. R. Cnnovor anil daughter ofMannlupan, Mr«. Cicorpc Jones andMr. and Mrs. Isaac Vandorveer anilson of Freehold and Mi'.' iind Mrs.N. W. Vamlurveev and son of Enulish-town. Judd Armstrong ami wife ofUpper Freehold were quests of Mr.dan Mr«. Vanderveer on Tuesday.

Mrs. William 0. Herbert, Mr. andassistant postmistress hero. Mrs. Hnrry K. VanPelf, Mr. iiiwj Mrs.

fieorpe A. Steblc pave a party lust' John Neifierlein and Mrs. a'nmuclnipht for his niece. j Kinp attended the district meeting of

The new electric liphts in the town ; the Daughters of Liberty at Freeholdare cxpiTti-d to hv used for the first j last Wednesday night,time Saturday nipht. j Mrs. J. I). l5ly and (laughters have

The week of prayer will be held at: been visiting relatives at Brooklyn,the Presbyterian church next week on Robert Dean of Keyport has beenTuesday, Wednesday, Thursduy und visiting his mint, Mrs. Albert Herbert.Friday nights. At the Methodist! I.unnon Wimivll has been on thechurch week of prayer services will sick list.be held this woek and as nim-h longer- James MeCue of Shrewsbury isus interest continues, . I clerking in 1). II. Mnhoney's store.

Mrs. Sarah Scobey is away on a! liicliard Ward, who has been spend-long visit. 'f 1 inp a few weeks ill tlie South, has re-

Mr, and Mrs. John Foster are back ; turned home.from 11 visit a t Yonkers. On Saturday night before Maho-

Jantes Lynch will move this week ney's store was closed, a large box offrom rooms over Anthony ltatti's .store I matchci fell off a shelf to the 1limrto Joseph W, Johnston's house on and ignited. The hla/.c was put outSouth .street. Mr. Johnston's bouse ' before any damage was done,was recently vacated l>y Joseph Kly, Prayer meetings will be held in thewho moved in Itufus C'asler's house 1111 Baptist church every night this week.Broad street. Mr. Kly had an mictinii; Cnnmiin'ipn service \\'ill be belli in llirof household goml.s on Saturday.' i church next Sumlay nioniing. ..

The yoiini'. folks of the Methodist; Uev. Swain preiu'liiMl ia the Ue-ehiirch arc prcpMiinn1 f'"' an ruler- : fiirineil church on Sunday, lie \va:itaiinueiil called "The MilUniaids' Car- pastor uf the church fuity-live years'

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The I'olhiu'ini; pnpiLs of the pulilic Veals dav with her iliiunlitiT. Mis.si'hool were neillu'r alisenl nor tardy Joseph Hesse of Ked Hunk.iliiriiiK' Ilii' past iiHinlh: •• I''rank T. lltirki1 is .tpendiiiK' a mniitli

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TBlg L<,t of E»l« Caufflit lu tho Itlvar 011Monday,

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i him. Mr. OIOIIIIUKII Inoke his wayuntil he Kot to solid iee and Ihen heyelled for help. John Maxsim andWilliam llot'chel of.l.oeust Point HUVVhim and stalled for him in a boat.They t;ot''within a short distance ofhim and Mr. Orehaui'-h numnfU'd tosrramhle into the hoat. Mr. Maxsonand Mr. Iloeclud took him to HenryWrinht's hotel nl l,iieiist I 'ointaml Dv.II. I1,, Failing was sent fur. Mr. Ore-ImiiKh was ^ivi'ii stinjuhints and WIIKtiiken home none the worse for his ac-cident.

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• ..•},' 1 ' ' ' I " ? .?"ll!V:"" ," .lHl||1.r!< and disorderly lust week hy I'hh'f Johncrwere Kdward and Mart Wonlley, who n'V'n""!'\"Z'got l.Ml eels, and Charles I ford, whogot I III).

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.lii.Mtice Cirover C. Williams Tuesdaymorning and he lined I hem ?.'l each.Bl-lof Iteim,

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John A. Kairell, the acliiiK ciiKineerof the KuniHon lire compliny, has put!the whistle in working order UKiiin.The whistle hiiH been broken for sometime.

The rresbyteriun Sundiiy-nchool hasadopted tho cross and mwm Bystemof rewind for regular 'attendance andthe system will be started next Sun-day.

Mr, and MVH, John A, Fiirrell loftKimdiiy fur New York where they willattend the automobile show which inbeing held in Madison Square Garden.

Mi»s Jennie Hintelmunn returnedfrom Washington last Wednesday andwent to Lakewood on Tluilsday, whereshe will spend a week with relatives.

C. 0. Lister and R. M. Bonilleld ofNew York spent Monday afternoon atthe Oceanic public schoolhouse Rivingtalks on wrrting.

Mrs. A. B. Curchin of Kuir Havenis spending u few duys with hisvmotlier, Mrs. John A. Farrell, Sr., ofKumson.

Mrs. John A. Hoff nml Mrs. JohnPavise of 1'eith Amhoy are spendinga few days at the Hotel Monmouth.

Albert Brighton of Kumson leftMonday morning for New York to at-tend the automobile show.

The Hunu'on fire company will holdits banquet und installation of officerstomorrow night.

Anniversury services will be heldnt the Oceanic Methodist cluireh nextFriday night.

MiKs Anna Karrell is spending afew days with relatives at Buy Uidge,Brooklyn.

OOUANPOBT NEWS.

H, Whitney Conrow Tabea ExamlnntlouFor Foatmmter.'

II. Whitney Conrow, the store-keeper, took an examination tn becomepostmaster of Ocoaiiptfl't last week.

'The position is now held by Oougla.-si (i:irrigau,._hut. he hay turned in hisJ resignation to lake ell'ei'l us soon as n

new postmaster is appointed.I The ladies' aid society of Ihe Melho-dirt church held its first meeting in

; its new i|iini'ters in the old school-i hniiM' hist Thursday. "The tSundny-: sehool will tiiei'l in the hinlilim: in alew weeka.

! . Uev. ,1. F. lleilennian delivered an! address tin "So:'iology of Childhood" atia giilhering of ministers at Oceanitro\re Monday morning.

j The weel; of prayer is being oh-] served at the Methodist, church this, Week.j The new oll'ieers of the lied Men'si lodge were installed last night byState Deputy .John Henry (i:een ofOakhurst.

Ice six inches deep was on the riveron Monday, anil Samuel Smock filledhis icehouse. Ktlwnrd Chainplin andl.Hniah I'attei'son went eeling and theyspeared six eels through holes in theicu.Oood Puplla,

The pupils of the public school whowere neither absent nor tardy duringthe pa. t. month were as follows:

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VH.LA0E HEWB.

Aah«r Wntion ol rraohold Benta Wll-. lima Caatlar'a. Blnokimlth^ Shop.Ashur Watson of Freehold has

rented Willinm Custler's blacksmithHhop which was recently conduetcd byE.dward Johnson, who moved to LongBranch a short time ago. Mr. Watsonwill tako possession next week. Mr.Watson has conducted a blacksmithshop at Freehold for the past fiveyeara. His brother, John Wiitson, iastation agent here.Roformafl phuroli Kiiwa.

Rev. Charles William Itoeder willpreach Sunday morning on "WhatWould Jesus Do?" At night IUH themewill be "The Use and Abune of Fault-Finding." The subject of Fridaynight's prayer meeting will bo "AWorld Conquering Faith." The pas-tov has announced a series of sermonsfor tho winter on "Cireat Men andWomen ns Life Touchers." A musicalservice will be rendered nt tho Re-formed church Sunday night, January28th. The choir will be assisted byMiss Lillian I. Kocder, lately sopranoof the Park Preshytcriiin church ofManhattan. Tho congregational sjng-ing will include the old hymns of theChristian church. Miss Kocder willrender n Solo nt the morning servicethe same Sunday.Plro Eaoapa on Sohool.

A lire escape is being put up on thesi'linulhouFC here. The work is beingdone by Jackson it Snyder of NewBrunswick. This is the third'lire es-cape which this lii-in has put up inMiddletown township, one at NaVe-sink, one* at Belford and the one here.Brief Itoiua.

Mrs. 11. B. Nettles of Kalimtown,who has been vlHitllip, nl Mi', and Mrs.('. Mount's for ' the past week, left

j Thursday for Niivosink where shewill spend it week with relatives I here.

I John Haley, who has farmed IheMorford farm for the past few years,

J iiuivi'd to 1.. IV (Ileeiiwood's farmThursday of last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Willia'm M. Thompsonand Mr.1 nnir thsi . Frank Oshorn lefttoday fur I'Uu-idli where they willspend several weeks.

Lewis M. .Seymour and Willinm S.Hejinour were guests of Rev. and Mrs.lloeder at the Reformed p;vrsom\geSunday.

Airs. C. Mount, who ban been visit-ing relativi^ at Orange, reUirnedlumie last Wednesday.

Mrs. Williiun Krricksun of Midi]town gave birth to a daughter lastWednesday morning.

Mrs. C. -Dirts left last Friday forKli/alieth where she will spend a fewdays with relatives'.

HOLMDIL NEWS.

ScoboyvlUa Bond Blookall liy SnowDrlfta—Snlea of Horaea.

The high winds lust Friday causedthe snow to drift on the Seoheyvilleroad. Daniel Kly, the overseer of thi.L

road, had a gang of eight men clearingoil the snow on Saturday.

William C. Kly lu*t week sold teamsof horses Io .lames Morrell of Hu/let,and Willinm Cumpliell of Marlboro,two single horses to August Aflder.-onof Perth Aittlwy and one to Mr.Knnnnns of Knglishtown.

Luther Sehenck spent hint week atAsbury 1'nrk.

Hev. Henry J. Viverburg of HurleyNew York, will preach his first ser-mon as pastor of the llrick rhiuvli atHruilevelt next Sunday.

No srhnnl session was held on I''ti-day hecaiiM' of tin1 e.Ntreme oddweather, ll was iinpossihle to makiIhe liuildiiii' roinfortulily warm undfor this n-a-,HI the children were ,-enthome, *

Faigrne Kly, who has i|iiil farmingafter ruirynu: on this business fortyyears or iianr on the Victor DeanIwluiiv phi,v, will have an aii.tion oflive stork anil fiuiuing ini)ilenieiits

1 Thin MIUV ol nrxt week. Thr farm islargely stnrlnl and a big III-MII linent

I of thnn^s in c to he wold.[ 'llir i !• i:. i uiihiilei'alile lalk in the'village nli,nil ihe plneiiig of ehvl rir

itiad helit., ,,n the Keyport road andin the lioin, ,,[' tluise who want thiiinpi'iivcmi ill. A Keyporl lii'hlingconip.iny I: aid to have the matterIllldrl rollnlrnition, A lepre.1 cut nlnf tbr ,-,,nij,a in1 was here lust Kridny.P,">|,L- I \ MI; mi the Kcd Hank roailwind,I lilw- I,, M-O the same improvenun! mail,- nn that highway. TinI'ublir Si'iw.i- lighling conipuuy hat,: ;liiui|' i i i i i t us far mi Lewis S.TIIOIII|I-.on'•: llronkilale fa no nml

I llnlinili-l i'. .)>!.- think the line couldpiolitnldy I,, intended In the villni'e.

I Men ami t,aiini have been busy thrpa-,I lviou-,-,1, or nmi e cm ling gi nvellinin \uilno.e Cook'n pit to Josephllnlllli ,'., |da, i . The gravel in npl'i-nd

'on tin1 i,,:v,l, ivnd |uitht, nml avnund| tin- Innldiiii '..1 Mi John | | . Mtllivngon ii, lonflnedi I,, llo- I with filekui'iin. Dr. Wili I l l i l l i l l . : - ; i \ l , - o f l l t - l l I l l l l l k i n a t t e n d

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{ und Din,.i It II tit tort nf LOIIK HII I I ICI I| wi-ii- nun l i id .Nntunlny a week ngo nt

liny,nine l>v Uev. Mltrhi ' l l Mlollkjliiiidiiv nipht Ilin youiiK rouplc trluini' i l Io l.oti^ Itiniielt mid MondaynlKht they wi'ie niM-i'mided, Mr, innMm. I l l ill,ni will live with the hildo'npi i i inln until apilng whin they willi,l ul I hoiii'i'tiri'iiMitf.

Oakhunt M»n 10a I I U I Old. '

WiHium Redmond of Onithtirst cele-brated his 103d birthday Saturday.Up until two yearn ago Mr. Redmondwas very active. When he wun 100,ytivrs old ho took a trip to Brooklynand while tlicre ho walked acroHS tlioBrooklyn bridge and danced a jig.

John M, Butler of Ocean Gi'ovo willcelebrate his 102d birthday next Tues-d

Fort Monmouth Olrl Harrltd.Miss Mabel Uennolt, Bister-in-hiw

of Edwnrd Helmuth' of Port Mon-mouth, was married a few days ugo toElmer E. Davison of EnRlishtown.Tho ceremony was performed at PortMonmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Davisonarc living at Engllshtown whore Mr.Davison hns a poultry yard and pigeonlofts,

• Aaliury Park Olrl shot.

Altha UnultwriKht of ABbury Pink,fifteen years old, was shot throughtho left lung Sundny night by FlorenceWaters. It is aaid the Waters womanbecame angered nt Miss Baultwrightbcenuse the latter hnd won hor hus-band's affection. Mis. Waters waacommitted ,to the county jttil to awaitthe action of the grand jury..

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., niif furnltuc* C0Q«r»iit.

Steinhach compnny of Asbury Paiikbus been granted tho contract to sup-ply tho furniture for the new LockArbour hotel which is being built byIltillck Druthers. Several big furnish-ing houses bid on the contract. Mem-bers of Steinbach company are now inthe West selecting the furniture.

Job na Wlrsloin Operator.Howard V. West of Long Branch

has tnhciv a position 11s wireless op-erator mi the sleam pilot boat, NewYork. Last summer Mr. West fur-nished Long Hranch people with thresults of the 11 iir ienguo baseballgames with an apparatus constructedbv himself. ,

Persons troubled with partial pa-ralysis are often very much benelitedby massaging the affected parts thor-oughly when applying Chamberlain'sLiniment. This liniment also relievesrheumatic pains. For tale "by JamesCooper, Jr., corner Broad and Whitestreets.

GOOD WAY TO DO BUSINESS

Jnmoi Cooper, Jr., Sclla Reliable Rem-edy at Half Price and Gu«r«n-

tse« • Curs.I When one can buy gold dollars for

fifty cents, it ism good time to P»i'-cha.'c.

In orilei ing a fitlc. bottle of Dr. How-ard's celebrated specific for the cureof constipation and dyspepsia at 2Ticents, Jaincs Cooper, Jr., is giving oneof the greatest trade chances over of-fered to the people, of lied Uiink.

If food docs not digest well, if thereis gas or pain in the stomach, if tlietongue is coated and the breath bad,if there is constipation and struiningDr. Howard's specific will cure you.If it does not you have, druggiut JamesCooper, .It.'s, personal gvuintntee, toreturn your money.

Dr. Howard'u .-pecitlc gin's quick re-lief anil makes permanent cures nfconstipation, dyspepsia and all livertroubles,

Thi'Nc me strong statements, butJames Cooper, Jr., in giving his CUH-tomi'i's a chance to prove their truthat just half the regular price—sixtydoses for 2f> cents. If they lire notfound true, all you have to do is toask for your money.

EGANSStorage Vans ami Express.

Now t h a t niovhif? t l tno !• nonr I nmi*nii>nr<Ml tit tlo you r n n x t inovlnti olfi ini l t ' i iT. iilnnoH or ImKK'iK", to nil \>n\fof rUy i>r r o u n t r y , In Out m r g p u t piulOudv n tin In Ut'it Hun It, ll<tf»ro you linvty<mr !n>xl IMOVIMK doim. wr l to , ncntl orcull for (li« mily p'lliilttu f u r n l t u r o IIKIVPTIti tou i i , MMI K"t inv i>rl(M>H on your m a t(it). All Uln.tn of i ienvy <>r llKtit i ru rk-

IllK ttoiiu u t NtMirt nntlift. Civil o r fVldrpNIJ. T. RGAN,

11 Wall Street* Had 0&nK.IU»lil-nc«|.lion* 124-J. Offlcv phon* ZOft-J,

3O M O N M O U T H STRKETT.

Tlios. II, Deals & Son,Mason Contractors and BuiMers.

Ornamental and Tiling' a Specialty.

Kitltn.lo. CUarfidly Glvan,

17 Bank St., R«d ••nh, N. I.

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Great Shoe Bargains.;—, • |,I want to dispose of my entire stock and will give ;*J

20 per cent off on every pair of Shoes in my store, jjjjMy reason for selling my Shoes at such low/prices |is that I want to give my entire attention to my re- gpairing department. We will then keep on hand |only staple lines of Shoes, including Men's Work-. jj|ing Shoes and Men's $2.00 to $3.00 Dress Shoes, |good line of < Boys' strong Shoes and Children's ;JjShoes. ' $

Look at our Bargain Table. :•:A Money Saver for You.

BARGAIN TABLE NO. 1.Some $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes at $2.75Soin©:$2.50 and $3.00 Shoes at $1.85

Look at Our 98c. Bargain Table,

D. A. MAZZA,68 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. 3. ',<

*Oppoaito Second Nationnl Bnnk. [»„

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The enterprise with which we usher inthe New Commerciul Year is at once signif-icant of the progressiyeness back of theAntler Market. We begin with a tradeevent of great importance, offering you theseason's best and most desirable meats,poultry and provisions at big savings.

The ever popular prompt and courteoustreatment at the Antler Market will con-tinue to be one of the features at this placeduring the ensuing year. The beBt meatsprocurable at the lowest market price will

>be here for your selection. Send the nextorder to the Antler Market and let uscater to your wants.

A few specials this weckv They arefor cash only.

ANTLER MARKET,10 MONMOUTH STREET,

RED BANK. N. \.

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That's the Red Oanlc Register.