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1 MED BANK (jvolume XXXV? NO? 2. RED BANK, N? J, r, JppNBSDAY,; SEPTEMBER, PAGES 50 FRANCHSE S HELD UP. TOWNSHP COMMTTEE DEFERS ACTON ON THE \ MATTE* TLL TOMORROW. Commee Unwllng o Pas La f Junda Owng o Pecular, Condon* on ^ranch Avenue-Jfao of he FranchUe Ma Dopend Upon Aude of Proper Owners n Donang Land for Wdenng Branch Avonuf-Sree Now oo Narrow for Trolle' Fnal passage of he franchse al- lowng he rolle, compan o UB«ceran roads n Shrewsbur ownshp was deferred b he ownshp commee las Thursda. Pecular, condons on Branch avenue were reapon* sb e for he holdng up of he rolle, franchse, whch wll agan come up for consderaon a an adjourned meeng of he commee omorrow afernoon,.. "... seems ha Branch avenue s oo narrow o perm of a rolle rack beng lad on., When he franchse passed s frs wo readngs he rolle compan agreed o ge he proper owners on boh sdes of he road o donae sx fee n order, o wden he hghwa. Some of he proper owners have refused eher o gve hs land o he ownshp or o sell. n hese cases wll be necessar o resor o condemnaon proceedngs n order o ge he land. The proper. wll have o be condemned b he ownshp and no b he compan. A las Thursda's meeng Lawer,. Henr Brnle, represenng he rolle compan, presened an agreemen whereb he rolle compan s o mee moa of he expense of acqurng he land b condemnaon proceedngs. Ths was sasfacor o he commr.eemen, bu he balked a passng he franchse ll he rolle compan go wren consens from he proper owners who are wllng o gve awa her land o wden he hghwa. The offcals sad ha Rufus Merrl, presden of he Land and Loan compan and one of -he men neresed n (he rolle enerprse, had promsed o presen hese wren consens o he ownshp commee. Mr. Brnle sad ha he commee mus have msundersood Mr. Merr, as no one had auhor from he rolle companomake a promse of ha sor; was saed ha Tmoh Whe of JMle Slver hod refused o eher donae or sell land for wdenng he road, and ha he oher people n ha secon would no gve her proper awa eher f Mr. Whe was o be pad for hs,.. WHB also saed ha all he people on he eas sde of Branch avenue were opposed o he rolle and ha would be necessar o have all ha land condemned. The commeemen drew Mr;' Brnlo's aenon o he fac ha f hs condon of affars exsed he ownshp offcals would be nvolved n no end'of rouble whle he condemnaon proceedngs were gong on. ' The sad he would no pass he franchse ll he knew where he proper owners sood on he maer, and ha he onl wa o fnd ou he real condon of affars was o ask he Branch avenue people o sgn papers agreeng o donae her land o he ownshp. The nference was ha f a large number of he proper owners refused o sgn hese papers he commee would no pass he franchse. Mr. Brnle sad he would brng he maer o he aenon of G.. Brown, presden of he rolle compan. A he lawer's reques he. meeng; was adjourned ll omorrow. The rolle compan has bough a pece of land a he juncon of Sprng sree and Branch avenue from Ellen Canllon. n' case he franchse s passed hs land wll be donaed o he ownshp, and he road wll be wdened abou ff fee b hs addonal srp. ' ' aw Blmm Xra fl«n Chu** fo> Kooe fcof* UMTTHk, A lodge of he Loal Orde&of Moose was organzed n Red Bank las Wednesda ngh. The lodge s a benefcal order and pas sck and deah benefs.: A he organzaon meeng Dr. Jeremah E. Sare, George Davs, A.W. Gaskll, Wllam Rosswell, P. R. Trel). Amos Tlor, John Ashe, Jr., Charles W. Emmons, C. McClean and Harr L. Bod of Red Bank, and a Mr, Henr of Long Branch joned he order as charer members. Rober B. Warwck, he naonal organzer, a here and wll sa here unl he.lodge s frml esablshed. THEY FREE THER MNDS. A* MTDDLETOWW BAST Vw Orereer Appolnea for Three Koad Drrlo Thr«ox he old Guard Sand Paer Hav* an BnjojraM* Tn a» 0»of., Three members of he Mddleown ownshp commee were presen a e meeng Thursda ngh, The oflals presen were Ernes Talor, rank Sco and John N. Johnson Jr. The commeemen spen a good ar of her me denouncng Wllam. Benne, he road supervsor, and :hc all, sknn fellow" who usuall pors he meengs for THE REGS- ER. The sad ha Mr. Benne ook oss whch -belonged o he ownshp nd used hem on hs farm. The reorer was a lar, he sad, Neher f he persons referred o, was presen. Mr. Benne was here earler n ho evenng, bu lef before he oher fllcals began alkng abou hm. -Ernes Talor proudl exhbed a ew cgaree holder, and asked THE REGSTER reporer who was presen o e sure and se a good look a. He luffed awa conenedl on "dope cks" whle drecng he meeng. e was as solemn as an unsmlng urk. He s BUTC he queeres dope ck ars (ha ever came over he MAKE-UP Of THE TCKETS. Hm w&o Wll Bun for Offlo* a,bd B»nk Tn«ral. Peons for Red'Bank offces Were fled wh Alber C. Harrson, he 8or- ough clerk, Jns Wednesda. The Democras wll.have a full cke, bu he Republcans nomnaed onl one Canddae for jusce of he peace. Abram L. Davspn, a prpmnen carrage manufacurer, s he Democrac canddae for maor, and he councl- men are Jacob Degenvng.nnd George B. McCar. Thenomnees for jusce lof he peace are Charles H. Boraen for he full erm of fvo ears, and S. Trafforfl SmocK and J. Bard Th'ock- morl^n fo' he unexprcd erm of four ears. Alexander D. Cooper a a canddae o succeed hmself as S member of he coun execuve commee. _. On he Republcan cke George W. Bra, one of he.owners,of Bra's marke, s he canddae for maor. Dr. Herber E. Wllams, a dens, [and Harr R. Morrs an emploee n he Amercan express offce a New York, are canddaes for counclmen. njames H. Sckles s a canddae o nuc- {ceed hmself as jusce of he peace. s peon s for he four-ear erm, rlr. Sckles s he onl Republcan o He a peon for hs offce..vno TOOTHER AGAN. :ou Brng** Abou Beoonalllalon of 2>r. am M. Kaard, Dr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Hazard of rookln, who recenl fgured n a pvorce su, have become reconcled nd are lvng ogeher agan. Or. hazard s a son of Mrs. E. C. Hazard pf Shrewsbur and s presden of he Hazard cannng compan, whch bas a facor a Shrewsbur. Dfferences 0 opnon abou he propqr wa o brng up her small on we'e responsble for ho separon of, Mr. and Mrs. Hazard, nnd he- son who brough abou he BconclValBn. For a me he bo ve< wm hs moher a Long Branch, ho fub'.er culled a' he house and hs» son o Brookln o lve wh C0MPMHT ABOUT A BOSS. Era. X. Keur Fajrkr' o Ask Coun.»«Bold«n o Bemefl. Mrs. M. Henr Parker of Lle Slver las Thursda asked he Shrewsbur' ownshp board of healh o remed he condon of a pond on her place on he Lle Slver road. W<"'er from he pond flows hrough a culver and runs no.he Souh Shrewsbur rver. The pond souh of he brook has been dug ou b proper ownerb, hs work beng done under he supervson' of Dr. Rober Dckson, he ownshp healh nspecor. was hough ha hs would lower he surface, of he pond aad would preven sagnan waer from backng up on Mrs. Parker's place. Mrs. Porker sad ha whle hs had mproved condons slghl, he pnd was sll n 'an unsanar condon. She sad ha afer sorms her fron ard WOB a mud hole and ha he pond had begun o fll up wh Band. s UBed as an ce pond, and Mrs. Parker sad would be necessar o lower he level of he waer n order o cu off he sal ha. Members of he board of healh who are famlar wh he. condons hough ha he bad condon of he pond wan due o he fac ha he cul ver was no lad-low enough. was pu down four ears ago o he old board of freeholders, and n ha me Mrs. Parker old he coun offcals ha was mproperl lad. Mrs. Parker was advsed b he -board of healh o appeal o he coun freeholders for relef, and she sad she would do so. A peon askng he freeholders o remed he condons s beng crculaed a Lle Slver. her opnons of he road' supervsor md he reporer, Henr Smh, he ownshp clerk, sa back n hs sea grnnng and sad: "Go on, bos, go on." Applcaon was made o he comnee o allow he elephone compan o exend s ssem on he Oak Hll oad. No acon was aken. Thomas Feld was made overseer of he road dsrc prevousl n charge >f George A. Bowne.. Mr. Bowne was n n charge of he dsrc near verc, formerl looked afer b Phomas Mulln, who also had he Llnrof dsrc. Mr. Mulln was nruced o fnsh he repars begun hm n Mr. Bowne's now dsrc. The gas compan was nrked o renr a lgh a he corner of Appleon nd.cener avenues, near Leonardo. n response o a reques ha Apple-»n avenue be mproved he commee lecded o nspec ha hghwa on Saurda. Resdens of Appleon and Cener avenues sad ha he waned Appleon avenue exended o he shore lexl; ear. George Gress, a specal polceman n ha poron of Keansburg ha s n Raran ownshp, asked o be aponed a specal polceman for Md- [leown ownshp also. He sad ha >5 resdens of Mddleown ownshp^" rould emplo hm o look afer her roper f he were apponed o he m. Jjj f week Mr. Hazard, n re-. Jjjus week Mr. Hazard, n re nsef o a reques from hb wfe ff v * cvjuab uu a T» H;. bo o an Alanc C hoel,!u hs Moher. The bo pleaded hs parens o lve ogeher and *a reconclaon ook place. BED. CRUSHED N SSSTATOS. ' non Blckl njured Whle Workng* n Saner** Facor. Clnon Sckles, son of Mrs. John E. flckles of Shrewsbur, caugh MB foo he elevaor n Esner's facor lus Thursda afernoon lnd hs heel wns ladl crushed. Mr. Sckles wns rdng > on he elevaor nnd s hough JB foo was exendng ou pn ho lluvuor door. Dr. P. P. Knffer won ullud and ho sen Mr, Sckles o hu Branch hospnl for reamen. : n ud he wll soon recover and wll allo o reurn o work. Doe on Onlne;. A number of Ho Scous Under llo uevlnon of Hcoufufler, 0. ne wll go m nn over ngh oung Frda. The hos wll leuvo ho ocnlon buldng n ho afurnoon p uflor Hclxl nnd wll enmp gu ( *T nlkh' un lrvaa'a farm a Nu- «eunp. / / MB. RAlUnSEOK'S BcSxSES WON. Plr* for Showng' Bu Farm Tosm Wen o Km nsead of Mr, Vamba n las week's KEOSTER was saed ha W. S. Fanshawo showed he bcs> cam of horses for heav farm work nd won a slvor cup donaed b Harden L. Crawford, drecor of he horse how a he coun far a Red Bank Ths s ncorrec-as he award wen o H. G. Hallenbcck, owner of Meadowbrook farm a Shrewsbur The horses were enered n he name f Meadowbrook farm. Thero nve wo oher farnb a Shrewsbur named for brooka. One a Sllverbrook farm wned b Mr. Fanshawo and Sludowbrook fnrm belongng o Dr. Ernen Pnhncsock. was la smlar of hese names ha caused he reporer ;o make ho msake. ro,7* Canned Jfrnl. ''swngng nl el n Mrs. A. vnon'n reuldunco on Momnouh fell nn Wcdnomla afernoon for Jar* of poncho* wore daoe. Mm. Dvlnon vn pung no canned gula on ho»l«ff when fall and nh> W\K ou on ha nd wh broken fla»«,, Mre. Wllam Wjrrabe MM. Wllam Wmb* of llul.on fra«reurned la«week from H, ll, Where»h» aended he noonal hvenlon of he ladl**' auxlar o Son* of VfUram, flh* w»* OL. m«mb*r of h* Uned 8»U ell of h* organlnlon.»». '» M4MUMH»», Harr PaUraon nd Hrbfcr Tl, h»v«*«eh»ngd Job*. PaUron WDDBTOWW CANDDATES, Nomnee* "Wno Hava rled ffoll wh Townahlp Clerk, Peons for ofllco led wh Henr Smh, he Mddleown ownshp clerk, nro ns follows: >. ''horne, Penn uvl; Omv NleK'p, Henulllcru. (.'llo'lur.o N. lller, norml ollll M Wen, llellllllcun. TmvmOl > eonnllee Anr. M, 'nnl md HMl '. W. NelllHl, Drnl'lllH 'lnk Heul ml Clnon. Lolm', le llllllelm, HrrprK nf he llklnv- Udwunl A, un JM' \V. al J M'lvlh Vnrl null N'lha *'u«(e--.hlm '. Kelmv, ob'' H. J-Hp-omx, lujulle Neher pu lnn malo nn nom nnoh ff'jnlcc of ho pence. Boheman* a h* Hljhlanfle. Dr. lorber 0. WlllmnH, Hurr C'll.ellnrl am Km cmprllnk h«uuaro ol ho Boheman club, KRVR a auccmnfu eneranmen la ngh a ha Hgh lands far h* banefl of ha Hghland womon'«rmpnrance lcaguo, Tn Dohamlnn club wll fve an oher nnorulnmon omorrow ngh a lo Mohodla church n Hprln l,nk».» OeHlaldK a Oolfe XMk. Wnuon* owned b Harold Cover and (leorro Crawford, Jr., nf Col Nwk collded Saurda nlh ne Col'* N*ck. Mr. Crawford * w»(0 wo* wr*ek«l and h* and hla wlf* am on wr hrown ou. No damag* w*j dun*., ; V(-M4NrM. Wall Th«fn** M n own) a*lm«o* m pan u w ' Tra,v#T* ( MObV^ v4*)v, 3.. rw, B*U Bnn CHARLESGJUBOSDEAD VABBB AW A* m &A0T Oaarlo TTonW#-O*«ll<J»«a «*h»own ha OMM'f OMa Jx. Dn- Xo«H W TMur* OA ana «Conlddleown.pke. Whle he offcals were passng. Charles G. DoBbs, propreor of he Germana ho«l, ded Thursda ngh a he hoel from a complcaon of dseases. v He. was aken sck wo weeks prevous o, bs deah, bu he condon was no consdered alarmng ll a few dab before he end. When frs aken sfcfc he was afflced wh gasrc rouble, and laer dabees developed. Hs deah was a grea surprse and shock o hs frends. Born 45 ean ago.n Marlboro ownshp Mr. DuBqs spen hs bohood das on ha farm of hs faher, Peer Conover DuBols., Hs frs busness venure was a Freehold, where he conduced 'lver, sales and exchange sables. 'Fve ears ago he came o Red Bank and, wh Charles W. Jones as hs parner, conduced he Globe hoel under he frm name of DuBos & Jones. n November of 90 Mr. DuBoa leased je Germana hoel, whch he had'snce managed. Two ssers and a broher are lef b Mr. DuBos; he, beng Mss Mar DuBos, a eacher Sn he Red Bank hgh school; and Mrs. G. B. Hance and Frank DuBos of Belmar. Mr. Du- Bos had man amable ras of characer and hs' combned wh hs square busness dealngs made hm a large number of frends. A^j a horseman ) he was famous hroughou he coun. He owned some of he fases roers n hs secon. He was n charge of he races a he recen far a Red Bank, He was unable- o be presen on accoun of hs sckness, bu wag hs effcen work n makng preparaons for he evens ha was largel responsble for he success of hs deparmen of he far. The funeral was held a he hoel Saurda ngh, he sermon beng preached b Rev. Garre Wckoff of Red Bank, a rered mnser. The Red Bank lodge 6f Elks, of whch organzaon Mr. DuBoe was a member, aended he. servce. Bural was n Brck church cemeer a Bradevel. Sx Elks -were he borers, he beng Charles Damond, Thomas Conover, Borden Wolco,' Maor Frank Penger,' Ezra Slwagon and Dr. Frank Lee. - loson. Acon on hs reques was leferred owng o he absence of Judge John E. Foser of Alanc Hghlands, ho ownshp counsel. Mr. " oser s on a rp o Europe. These road blls were pad: Georgo A. Bowno $ 2.7f> urre A..uBer O. >u»er ; flam Llnzmuer 4.00 r.. r, Ybram Kou. John T. Hoppng A. LOUM Brown. MBS. OABOLUfll CLABK DEAD. Bed Bank.Woman Slea of B«ar Xroubl«n Bar 7a Tear. Mrs. Carolne Clark of Red Bank ded las Thursda afernoon a he home of her son, Charles Clark of H f h d Vmlrcv; Wner 97.0 'Mrr Pero v SR.0 rhomnh Mulln ohn leg Waaa Mono/ Befunded. n a recen ssue of THE REGSTER vas un em abou George E. Jcnknson askng he Mddleown ownshp :ommee o refund axes pad on a cce of proper ho pas seven ears. The clam for he refundng of he ax mone wan made b Mr. Jenknson as aorne for Mongomer Waddcll. n a leer o THE REGSTER, Mr. Jenknson saes ha he maer wns aken up b he commee abou wo ears ago. Afer requrng a search, n map and nn affdav from Mr. Waddcll,.con was aken auhorzng he re- ;urn of he uxes pad b hm for he jus seven ears. n hs leer Mr. cnknson makes a sarensc reference o he prompness wh whch he commee hasens o rgh a wrong ndmel wo ears ago. DOO A PRBONEB lf A BWAMP. Anmal waa Whou Anhng o Ba or Drnk for a Week. For n week u dog belongng o eorgo Ra" of Kaonown was a prsoner n n swamp on J., Hull Mc- /Can's farm nenr Tnon Fnll». The nnml hud a chun ed o s neck. Tho chan caugh n a ree, mlkng ho nnml u prmmer n he mvamp. Mr. McLean heard he dog burkng, u wl'oer ho red o locno ho nlmnl would xp howlng. Ln Sudn an organzed hun was nml for ho dog, wns found n ho owmp nnd e,lched. Tho dog hud bn! nohng o nu or drnk for a week and * boncn nlmna nuok h'okh s ll\nh. Makeman Back from Surop*. Mr. anl Mm. Charles W. nllagn, fonmrl (f Slrnwflb, who lvv n ho norhern par of re nno. r«unml homo Wrdnndn from n rp broufh Kuropo. Mr. llllllnk", who U a woll known m p nhoolor nnl markmvn, wnn capan nf lm ram whch wnn flrn hoom a ha recun Olmpc conua n Hnckholm, Qwcuan. Wm 00 amol* Baoee. John [>«an of Tlnun Knlla lm boan hlrrla rl<lor nf Mmmoulh coun, wnn a race a.akawood nn Saurda and ro a allver «e an dra nrla. Mr. l)*an hna won exacl 00 bccjn raoee. Harrson avenue, of hear dsease She was seven ears 'old, Mrs Clark leaves one son and wo daughers. The are Mrs. Wllam Hll of New \ork, Mrs. Helen Leach of Porland, Mane, and Mr. Clark of Red Bank..^,:,'.. Mrs. Clark was he.wdow of Alfred Clark, who ded abou hr ears ago. Seven ears ago she moved o Red Bank from Porland. The funera was held Frda a Mr. Clark's hom and he bod was aken o Porland for bural. _ MSSONAJEB BAT O00D-BYE. Kr. and Urn. Edward Claon Sar Wa o Take Boa {or Chna. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Claon of Lncrof bade farewell o her frends a ha place las week before gong o Chna, where he wll carr on educaonal work under he drecon of he Baps church. The wen o Hamlon and from here wll go c Boson nnd San Francsco. A h laer place he wll'oke a boa fo Chna. The wll leave for her Orenal rp abou he frs of Ocober, Mr. Claon s a graduae of he led Bank hgh school. A shor me age he marred a Hamlon grl. TEOLLEV BTS WAOOH. Long Branch PsopU Me Wh MUha; Sunda Near Waer Wloh. A rolle car sruck a wagon belongng o H. G. Khle of Long Brnncr las Sunda afernoon near Wac Wch. Mr. and Mrs. Kahle wen hrown ou and bndl brused bu no' serousl njured. Mr. Kahle, wh was drvng, had urned ou o le number of auomobles pass, and h wagon wn» sruck n he rear b h ' " ' ' ' wns comng down Tn- wagon was badl rolle whch ^cav grade. Bmasned up and had o bo lef alon he road whle he couple reurne home b ran. POTA'TOEB DOWN TO SO OENTg. Some FAmar Sornr Tler Orop Awa: UoplnB for Blffher Pllce Xaer. Poaoes n hs secon reached new record low prce of nno ccn a barrel lus week. Tho farmers d< no exper nn neduo rase p'c, md ou n he counr he re murk n fnjrnll nndo hfl no m ollohlen wll l bough from h of poaoes hf fnl. Man nners nru Hlorng Ucr pouloo nvu n rcllnrn nml oubuldngs l f l nro run nnlcpnon of ho Benson. g prces laer AVTO VKOOM. BmXBS, ' Turk Ano Onwk Oaone* F* on ',' S Mddleown Turnpa. An auomobl* ruck, owned b a ow York movng van concern caugh.re near Mnnesnk parkon he Mdlleown urnpke Frda ngh. s lupposed he fre had s orgn n a (ac-fre from he engne. The drver forced o leave hs.sea b he ames. No one was hur. The ruck fas on s wa o Elberon when he ccden- happened. The bod of he ruck was burned bu he engne was lo badl damaged. Lber hose ompan of Red Bank was nofed and en o he scene bu was unable o be f an asssance. THE OPENNG OF SCHOOfe. BGGER ENROLLMENT AT RED BANK FOR THS TERM THAN EVER BEFORE a«af**mm < Wood of Hunuof KM announced h* majramn of h* dagh«r_k)>r«n<* «Marhall A, ww.pn of ThomM W»* of ha plac*. Th* wmmnr wll aka plw h* laur par of N«v*mh«r.. Oolllf* o Bnfflnnn o Wed. Lm ngh u ^rul fdnd off w MsH rnwe.manlo, he chc cook u K/. & llund's bouxnm a ho HKhluul.'. MHF Munl nnln for longlmul whn u few weekn o berne he lrle nf l'l'nnk DCH, nn olllccr n hu 'KH arm. Tloma r. MoOar*r lok. Thorn** N. MrC'mler " sck n hn Hmaon honm wh phu fv'r. Mr. M'CarUr n pr'lenuofre. 'uhllc Hcrvlcn rorponn nd prmllcnl of hn led lnnk rm compnn. Tookl roked of»0. (oorun H, Crwfml of lolmlrl wan k vcm nf a plckpoeku whllo a Ko por Haunla ' ~ 0 from poeko.. AlaU Hal a}****. Th* laua alm n arlel human har, Gonbln* mal* n wch**, pneh**, puff*, cura, kno* and he blpun* bajla brnll; Prof**alonal aundan for balrdrmlnf, m«rn*l wbvln*: *h*mp<x)lrg, mankurlnf, fa- «b rn*««ak«. Dr< Franca*, f«o«(nd «cl lonmuu r, R«< WORKNG FOR HGHLANDS loaxb 07 n U BSSUHX8 KBET- WOS A R SUMMBB BEST. lr«tall Meen Held Frda and Lo oj Bahalaam Shown Memoera Wan Beer Servce from Cenral Ballroad.. The Hghlands board of rade, vhlch held no meengs durng Jul nd Augus, reassembled for he frs ral meeng las Frda ngh. Presden E. A. George nemann presded nd.he meeng was an enhusasc me. Repors of sandng commees howed ha he members had been vorkng hard for Hghlands durng he summer. The board receved an nvaon o jon he New Jerse chamber of commerce and he nvaon wll probabl be acceped. The naonal conservaon congress, whch wll mee a ndanapols nex monh, nved he Hghlands board o send s presden and hree delegaes o he convenon. The Hghlands 308rd s n smpah wh he work of ;hs bod bu wll be unable o send he delegaes as requesed. For a ear or more heulghlands louncl and he board of rade have red o ge he Cenral ralroad compan o make ceran mprovemens o her proper a he Hghlands. Elecrc lghs were asked for a he saon and small ol lamps were pu up nsead. Publc comfor rooms for boh sexes were needed, bu onl one was.provded. The low spos on he saon grounds were flled n b he ralroad compan afer a reques from Hghlands offcals, bu no provson was made o carr off he run fall. A Frda ngh's meeng sevrsl complans.were made agans he ralroad compan for he condon of *her proper. The secrear of he board of rade was nsruced o pu he maer up o he publc ules commsson. Durng he wner monhs n he pas has been he ralroad's cusom o close he saon abou seven o'clock-a ngh, alhough 'ran arrves a he Hghlands an hour laer. Ths maer wll also be aken before he publc'ules commsson. Frank Gerbrach, charman of he healh commee and a member of he Hghlands board of healh, sad ha he sanar condon of Hghlands was good. The ssemac collecon f garbage hs summer added greal ;o he cleanness of he own. Mr. Gerbrach saed ha he bahng prvleges- for vsors and resdens were naquedae and ha before anr oher season came around some arrangemen should be made for publc bahhouses. Mr. Gerbrach was nsruced o wre o Congressman Scull o r o ge par of he governmen reservaon near Hghland Beach for publc bahng grounds. f hs proper can be secured, publc bahlouses wll be bul for nex summer's se. Fred F. Felger, Jr., of Waer Wch, who s n busness a Newark, asked for he board's suppor nfghng he ralroad for beer ran servce beween Newark and he Hghlands. Ths maer wll come up before he publc ules commsson a Newark on Frda, Ocober h. The board of rade apponed Mr. nemann and Harr N. Johnson o represen hem a hs hearng. Mr. Felger snd ha a number of resdens of Waer Wch nnd he Hghlands had bough proper elsewhere and moved awa on accoun of he poor ran servce. He sad ha wns jus 39 mles from Newark o Waer Wch, and ha he reurn rp each da consumed abou wo hours. Ths ncluded a wa of nearl half an hour a Maawan for ran connecons o Wuor Wch and he Hghlands. The weekl meengs of he board wll no be resumed unl ner n he fall. The nex meeng wll be heh n Ocober. NEGHBORS N A LAWSUT. Aaron Sphen of he Flmnnx Wna VorUc Over D&nlel bxogo'mlok. Damages of $00 were awarded o Auron Suphun of he Phalanx nguns Dmel MeConnek, a neghbor, b Jusce James. Kddes nf vl Hunk lus Thursda. Mr..Sphen Onlncl Hn wo m-e; nf l» furm hml had been dumgc! b he hackng up of waer on hs pl'e. He clamed hs was mused b Mr. Me- (!onnck Hummng up n brook whch had alwas been n nlu'l wler rouw..lllm'])h Kl'll lnwver and Hgh School s OvervCrowded and 00 More Pupl Need Accomm* daons New Supernenden Take* Charge Sghs Wae*«d on he Openng Da of School nervew* wh Some of he Red Bank School Goere. ~ The reporer saw hem fl n he fron door of her homes andfl ou he back door n abou seven seconds. Some of hem seemed o change her clohes and ge ou doors n even less me han ha. One small bo who was kep n for msbehavor was asked b he reporer wha he hough of he suaon. Hs onl repl was "Gee, we had a shor vacaon, ddn' we?" Anoher bo who was no promoed and who wll have o go over he same lessons anoher erm was asked for hs opnon. "Regular cnch for me hs me," he repled. 'Won hafer sud a all hs erm, know everhng we're gong o have." ;. Of course none of hese hngs happened a he hgh school, where he pupls are more dgnfed, lke grown- - up folks. The have been gong o school long enough o lke. The aendance a he hgh school s much larger han ever before. More han 600 pupls are n he buldng as agans 589 las erm. The buldng s over-crowded and 00 seas have been elegraphed for n order o accommodae he oung folks. The senor class conans 33 pupls. The larges" grade s he nnh, whch has an enrollmen of 9 pupls. The fgures gven below are for he openng da of school and do no nclude he addons whch have snce been made. One of he mos excng hngs ha happened a Bed Bank las week was he openng of school. A REGSTER reporer dropped around earl o see he bunch sar off. Nearl ever kd n he neghborhood was dressed up and ll a ease n eher a new ha, a new coa, a sff collar, a srange lookng necke or some oher decoraon sgnfcan of he occason. Some kds had new books wh a few leaves orn. Ohers had second hand ones, alread broken n wh her bg brohers' or ssers' names scrbbled across he fl leaf. Some books' had ever page orn more or less, o sa nohng of a few mssng leaves. was a grea sgh. AH of he bos who appeared o be glad cdedl n he mnor. The kds looked pre sad. Some of he grls.were smlng and happ, bu he ' ' ' ;lad were dc-.... The reporer red o ge some of. he kds o alk abou baseball, bu was no use. All he bos would alk abou was gossp abou new eachers, home work and nex vacaon me. Th? bell rang and he bunch fled sorrowfull n, The reporer was on hand when school le ou. He was rgh across he sree from he fron gae and he never heard so much cheerng n all hs lfe, was exacl he oppose of he scene he wnessed n he mornng. Two mnues afer he dsmssal bell here was no a kd n sgh. Three lle kds, oo small o go o school, ran up and down n fron of he school on he openng da cheerng o bea he band. The sad he dd hs o ge he goas of he kds nsde. When Bchool le ou he dsappeared, bu he wen hrough he same performance he nex da. A grea ransformaon had aken place when he kds began collecn around he sree corners agan. A: he school ogs had dsappeared and he gang was n pla clohes agan, lookng-naural. The bos go rd of her sff shrs and collars n a jff. 9)2 Dll Hgh Bclonl r,s9 528.Shrewsbur avenue 274 -*T;s Ouklnml Mrre Mechanc src 2 24 Eeech sree. 63 Toal,306,25 The hgh school lacks adequae accommodaons for abou 00 pupls. George H. Harcn, he new,supernenden, ook charge las week and he s bus overseeng he prelmnar work of geng he school on a ssemac bass. Mr. Haren s lvng n George Suon's house on Hudson ae- OKE CONTEST N SHBBWSBUBT. ooka aa f KepuWcnm would Havo a Sof Snap n he Tow&Hhp. Republcans n Shrewsbur ownshp wll have a sof snap a he comng elecon from presen ndcaons. The Democras have onl one canddae n ho ownshp hs ear, he beng Ramond Voorbees, school eacher a Tnon Falls. Mr. Voor-- ees wll run for assessor agans Harr G. Borden, a lfe long resden of Shrewsbur and a promnen conracor. Aaron Armsrong of Shrewsbur and Elas Black of Lle Slver wll be canddaes o succeed hemselves as ownshp commleemcn. Mr. Black wll run o fll he unexpred erm of Frank Cover, who s now maor of Far Haven..George H. Lppnco of Lle Slver wll be he Candda^ for clerk, and George H. Whaker of Lle Slver and Derch Bajer of Wasde wll run for surveors of he hghwa. The bulk' of he Democrac voe formerl was n Far Haven and snce ha place go ou of he ownshp and became a borough he Democras form a small mnor of he voers of he ownshp. GOT BS 935 BACK. Quck w of Vanderburg Man Save Hm from Beng Pckpocke'* Vcm. Danel Hamnernck of Vnnderburg s hankng hs luck sars hn he s no ou $25. He aended he fnr a Red Bank las week, and whle sandng n a crowd some one josled agans hm and ook a pockcbook ou of hs rousers pocke. Mr. Hammernck looked around n me o see a man wnlkng rapdl awa. He was no ceran ha hs was he man who ook hs mone, bu he resolved o ake a chance., He ran up on he man, cnugh hol of hs shoulder nd jerked hm around "Gve me back m mone or wl mush ou no n pulp" sad Mr. Ham mermck. Whou sang a word he mnn handed over o Mr. Hammernek he mssng pockebook, conunn $25. The man was remblng w Tear. As soon us he urned over he mone o s owner he run off. Mr Hummcrnck dd no have hm ar resed. ^ CAHDD/TES N ETONTOWN. Somf Nomlneea on Each Tcke Wll Hnve No Opponena a Elecon. n KuUmow ownshp neher pnr ns u full ls of cmlda.'n. The onl prmar scrap wll be n: ween Wllam Talor nnd T. '!. Hu ell \.lull Sl H. A l'gn', Jr., T, Hc)nhl'n«, for ll h d Tn Mr. Mrl'r'l. n luld o.-nun. Mr. M,'( :mml-]; hal o lu he cuns cf hu un umunlnu o $H. WM Haul lfer he Mn lnl klr, Hphn wull no nsh upon he mcn of dngch f!ur. McOormck would remove ho lng EmnT rfo>«tlar* o A glowu now o *rfvu Md Ylffl Uonauplon. llulh folkn luvo cnlhl'l lm nl f Mm.,owh S. ThonpKn >f llrook- HU f'n, l.lncrof, n holdng f ubnrloln exhb nnll' o hn K'V'M ll Kcl lnnk n xhor lmn «K'. Mm. ll f h l ln ngh. Tho hef go Mr. (,'wford' rouborn wnner wll he opposed a ho eleco b Kcln'd P. Wlrrs, Drnnm. Mr. Whle s n 'llru'u' mll h dnnm'l lved u Hel uk. A. Cowles of Occnnpor n he pesen lhomhol'.. Whne 'onvow wll be n run.llul! u H'eeel huh'lf»«l«w hp eommlcemm on he Henuu'Vll rke. Thn Kephlenn huve mn lued nn no o oppose hm. 'm' lecor JMep) VV. JohllHlll wll be emllue o mceeed hu;elf. Th >enocn!n huve no nonee fur h llllll-c Tl(» ll d of hu clm'lllch l p nll nmdnlon, whch n cnrrlnc on n w«r o pmv' nml pxonr nnu ll)h. Tlm nxhlhll wll x lcll n nun of lm lw< (hlrrl;)) n Kolnul'l n nlm lw< W^OUM. Holmln n hn'rrnlr >'f n fnrmlk mrlor nml hu nxhlbl l l much for h«wjuru " l l l lf llr fnrml wll l) H vlll>k p " >" '" r self. A hol* of good Calforna por, ahernr or clan. lvon awa fr*«wllh our dollar a full quar Cabne whlak* «r*r Saurda, J,, Mon*k, 0 Ea Fron rr»*, Ud Uank. 4dv. CE YACHT CLUB'S NEW ROUE. dependen Club Balldlnff Houeboa Two Faa Boaa n Flee. Capan Edward Asa, owner-of he peed ce ach Das, joned he nlependen ce ach club las ngh. The Das, ogeher wh Capan T. H. Gan's Tro, anoher ndependen member's boa, have carred he colors of he Norh Shrewsbur ce ach :lub for ears, and he members^pf ;he ndependen club hnk hs a grea, lonor o have so well known a boa 83 he Das wh such fne records, sal nder he ndependen flag. The ndependen ce ach club was ared egh ears ago b hree skp- )ers of he mosquo flee. These hree charer members bul a small shed along he shore a he oo of he Dr. Bod proper on Eas Fron sree. As he membershp ncreased he club enlarged s quarers and a he presen me he club s buldng a largo houseboa whch s almos compleed and whch he members expec o use he ear round. n he free-for-all race for boas of he small class las ear he ndependen boas proved ha he Red Bank boas were far superor o he Far Haven craf n speed, as he frs Far Haven boa o fnsh n hs race was ffh. Ths ear he club expecs o do grea hngs n ce achng as he have he wo fases hrd class achs, ogeher wh a large number of fas smaller boas, and he nend o challenge for he champonshp pennan. The offcers of he club are: Oommolore Kvere R Asu. Vce eommolore Mll 'cee. Jear 'ommmlor! 'red Klnhor. 'harmm Herman Woolle. Secrear and reasurer Kalpl B. Vce Hecrer and reasurer lnrr A na. Charman execuve commee A. Krllel. Charman regaa commee fc'rel llnhf* eummlue Na Cumcrosr, shllrll 'oelaml. The oher members of he club are M. Ellson Brown, Cheser Mnon, Harold Woodward, ThomnB Henr Gan, Rchard Applegne, Harr Burve», A. M. Mnon, Wllam Dcknson of Jerse C, Clarence 0. Fsher of Newark, Elzn Becker und Cdwurd As. a-t or rom TO CHUBOH. aramlchlrron of One Donor Flra o B* Baplled n. Mrs. Margare Kl and Mrs. Wlllnm ('. 0 of Hohmlel huve prcwncl nm ('. 0 e ldlmfe p l RefonnMl church wh Kre lvln: vvhen lma Slope n * Golll»l<m. 'ck Hope of loul lre' wm u lnwn Snln f.h Ro ejugh lwmn l ll Th lw vhn K R g M ndnoblo lnl rolle cur. Tho fron whrl of ho W»KO WUH brokfn. Cbarlen lnrden of Knonlown lmned Mr. lnl>«n vvhlelo o lrlvo humn n. Kdwnnl <!nnl«r, n rounn of Wllllnm nnlnr of Tlnn Kal*, led nrnr Almn. Now York, lul w««k. Ho wan 4 wn old, Mr. C'.*»l»r w»» n f(«- U<n vln' n Tlnun 'nlln anl wm well known hen. ««h«ol hnn o Olrl.. Mohra of rlrle from 6 4»«r«n( u s wll And o h*lr»dv*n«g» o aund hl* lml *! a h* dr good, (or of JoMph $»l.aw HU*, ; lupsnnl fon n memor of her moher, he no Mrs. Lnvnu Sch''k. The fon was specall nude o conform wh he slo of ho pulp, nul n u huul-ono m'jee of ehreh flnne. Curlunl eurl lm flh person* n be bpzel n were wo K' ' chhlen of Mrs. Wllam C, Kl..' me jmuj-'ure Hcheuck Kl and ' Wlln ll, chldren of Danel The ccemonu'h were performed b Hev. 'rederl'k N. Huolcr, pasor u Urn llmlrl Uefonel church. Melon Thleae a Oolfe Meok. Hnvu'l wnar melon parhrm a Cnl' Neck Were lxed b hleven hn week. Tho nruder* do»n«l mre melon* han he «ol». Among ho f'orn who sutrrrd lonae wars Wlllnn M. C«nov»r >"'l Arhur Hoffel. Ml'. Cnover cnuuh wo nun n bn nelnn pach nnd hn m*d«horn l>u for he veknallo» ho had olon. laaalu** *ew *eor. A now moor for ho waer umpbf npmrnun A l.ocn l'»ln la (>«ln«lnllel nn hn Mnrrln Krchan nlllrl nn hn Mnrrl Krham p* er n ha place h Cook * OMMV ' Hml lunk. Tlm lal *«rl * \f d b A *»«rl d B Hml lunk. Tlm ^Mrlcal *»«rl * \ nv dune b A,. TM of R*d Bank, Loal Order of MorWf kl W«H.U Bank lodw. N«V f"" 'uhllc «K a 8 o'clock, blldl R

2 ,±<H**9******** MSS A. L. MORRS ANNOUNCES A DSPLAY OP TRMMED MLLNERY On and Afer Wednesda, Sep. 8h, SHOWNG THE LATEST MODELS FOR FALL AND WNTER WEAR. 66 Broad Sree, (Drecl Oppose he SeconJ Naonal Bank.) Red Bank. 0 Per Cen OH ON ALL, ORDERS FOR Sprng and Summer Sus and Overcoas -AT- W. T. CORLES, CHLD BULDNG, RED BANK, N. LJ.»»»» «» ; : FRANKLN P. STRYKER. DR. TESTER H. STRYKER. J PUBLC SERVCE; ; Uver and Carrages. * ovng Vans and Express. Auomoble Garage. Aucon Room and Sorage. Monmouh Sree, RED BANK, N. J. Oppose R. R. depo. OPEN DAY AND NGHT. Telephone 245.»**MC*a»»».M» *»» UP THE HUDSON TO And off Wes Pon Newburg'h SUND AY Specal Excurson VA New Jerse Cenral SPECAL TRAN connecng a Jerae C (Per. adjonng P..enger Saon) wh Swf Sand Hook Roue Fler "MONMOUTH" Round Trp $.50 Chldren 75 e, LEAVES Lle Slver, 7:9; Red Bank, 7:54; Mddleown, 8:0; Hazle, 8:08 A. M. HARRY C. FVVY, Funeral Drecor, Upholserer and Coroner. (Formerl wh. T. Smh of Red Bank 27 ears). Offce and Funeral Parlor*, Eas Fron Sree, Resdence Phone 33-R. 3^-, 3 J\ VTU" VT T O«lo«Phone OO7..fCEjU JJ/VlN*V, N. J. W-CAMP CHARS AND CARD TABLES FOR ALL OCCASONS. When ou nee hb R on our docor's prescrpon moana nku o a Raa> erad Pharmacs, who wll compound accurael wh pur* drug*. p rc - crlpona flled n ho Knckerbocker Pharmac h»vo hs careful aenon b RECMSTERED PHARMACSTS ONLY, ml a moderae prces. F. H. VANDERVEER, Broad and Monmouh rasa, T n, BE HANK, M. J. THB'BEP BANK EEGSTEB MNOR HAPPENNGS OF NTEREST N ALL PARTS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY. Personal Noe* Sale of Proper, Buldng Op«raon»,lEneranmene, Lodge Dong*, Slgh Furw, Brlf-,Marrage*, Deahs, Accden* Gue» of Skknew,?roceedm«f<fF Offcal Bodes and Oher nereaw Fea^fe* of Town a Sanle Woodward of Tennen, who has oeen workng a he fregh saon a ha place all summer, haa gven up hs job n order o resume hs sudes n Freehold hgh school. Mr. and Mrs. Henr A. Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Evans H. Ford have closed her summer homes a Ocean Grove and have reurned o Allenown for he wner. Grace Homer, Mare Grava, Nola Red, Gusse Rekes and Fred Messer of Clarksburg are aendng he Freehold hgh school hs ear. Mrs. Harr Laon of Long Branch gave brh o a son las Wednesda ngh. Mr. Laon conducs a lver sable a.long Branch. Lumber s beng cared o F. W. Poer's place a mlasown. Mr. Poer wll pu up several new oubuldngs on ns place. Frank Krug, a Wes Long Branch conracor, has broken ground for a new bungalow on hs lo a Norwood Park. Adam Dezel, who has been workng n he EnglEhown baske facor, s now workng for Charles McDonald. Posmaser James P. VanSchock of Manasquan has hac plans prepared for a house a ha place.. ' R. M. Marks or Manasquan haa bul a double freproof garage n he rear of hs proper, Mrs.. S. Long of Freehold s undergong reamen a S. Francs's hospal a Trenon; Edward Zegler of Brownown haa bough a new Hanes ourng car. Walker BarUe.. ' Mss Pearl Walker of New Brunswck and Wllam Barkle of Freehold were marred a New Brunswck Sunda of las week b Rev. J. Morgan Read. Afer a rp o Washngen Mr. and Mrs. Barkle wll begn housekeepng a Jamesburg. Runawa H* Telephone Pole. A horse belongng o he Ocean Grove alorng compan, ran awa Frda afernoon. The horse dashed no a elephone pole, wrecked he wagon and hrew Jacob Sherman, he drver, ou n he sree. Sherman receved several bad bruses. Jo Bde; n Cour. Frederck Holman of Englshown was fned?37 las week b Recorder jh. P. Gan of Bradle Beach. Holman was charged wh recklessl drvng hs auomoble a ha place las monh and wh drvng a machne whou a drver's lcense. Bold Bnrgrlar a Lon; Branch. A burglar ganed enrance o Charles Murph's house a Long Branch las Thursda ngh. Mrs. Murph heard he man n he house and aroused her husband. The burglar was frghened awa before he secured an plunder. Ocean Grove Boje Mlaelnr. Joseph Buxon and he welve-earold son of C. 0. Gregg of Ocean Grove have dsappeared. The Gregg bo dsappeared las fall bu was found several das laer. The readng of dme novels s sad o be responsble for he dsappearance. Bradle Beach Bucher (ferae. Howard H. Johnson, a Bradle Beach bucher, has dsappeared and s sad he lef several debs behnd hm. s undersood ha Johnson was conducng he shop for a New York frm who foreclosed on hs goods las sprng. Deah of Aged Woman. Mrs. Ellen E. Davson ded a he aged ffeen and sxeen, were arresed home of her granddaugher, Mrs a Long Branch las week charged Harr E. Marn of Freehold, on Monda of las week a he age of 33 ears. wh sealng several arcles from Mrs. Davson formerl lved a Prnceon. She leaves four daughers and wo sons. A Ba Manlmje. Mss Caherne Duncan, onl daugher of Amz Duncan, a wealh farm er of Cranbur, was marred o Frank Waldon of Allenown las Frda jweek. Mss Duncan and Mr. Waldon me onl a few das before he wen mnrred. Theaer Emploee Acqued. j Jesse Green, he cke aker a he ; Broadwa heaer a Long Branch, was acqued on a charge of volang he Sunda ordnance las week. A conplan agans Edward Green he pcure machne operaor, was dsmssed. Hacker Mus Wear Badge*. A new ordnance has been passc b he Long Branch commssoner regulang hack drvers a ha place Hereafer drvers mus wear a badg and mus pass an examnaon show ng ha he are conversan wh h srees. Temper&nce Heelnff. The Monmouh coun women's ern perance unon wll hold s 26h an nual convenon n ho Mchqdsl church n rndlc Beach on Frdnj of nex week. Mss Helen P, Sron of Manwnn, ho coun presden, w presde. Weddng a Cream Xld. Mss Marha Lamb, daugher o Waler Lamb of Cream Rdge, wa: marred o Mark Renolds of Nc Egp las Saurda week. The cere mon wan performed a he brde homo b Rov. L. L. Hand of Ne< aornerown Haa njnrad. Jnmo Corll of Horneraown rng o seer a hreshng machne ou of u hum las week when h wecl sruck nomo obaruclon am hrew Mr. Corell no a ple of lorn her. le was badl njured on Ml back. Hew ewre* a VeefcoM. A. Hllvcr. who had b«cn workng lrumor'a Jmvelr non a Freehold had nn nlercnllon wh h* emploe recenl nml wan dlvharmd. He wen o New York, bough a nock of good* and opened a sore of h* own a Freehold. rne rem of PoUloe*. Davd McDunlel of Proaperown ha* a flno feld of poaael and frequenl nwoen of hem fll a half buahel banke. The are of he Morc* Lfer vare. Kamnel aorrlaee lorn Mee*. Memoral aerrke* wer* held n h Ocean Urova audorum Monde) ngh of len week for General Booh ho lae commander of he Salvaon Arm. Mm. Oll A. Davaxm., own ded on Tueeda of lal week, fn* wa* 78 rear* ad M4 leave* oo* daner and wo Ka. JekH W Feer, clerk of he borough of Monmouh Beach, was removed as member of he elecon board a fca place las week'b udge Peer F. Dal. The judge eld ha no man could hold wo offces whch conflc wh one anoher, prn- Sa Orl o Wed. Announcemen has been made of e engagemen of Mss Mar Ehel ewman, daugher of Elwood H. ewman of Sprng Lake, o Peer [urz of Auburn, N. Y. The oung eople are well known as muscans. 'aofe *oo for Baaaball Plaer*. Members of he Grapewn Naonal ara baseball eam of Long Branch lave receved her checks from he recen hearcal performance gven n her benef and each plaer* receved wach fob from Charles Grapewn. aoned from Hoeplal. Mrs. S. C. Towler and Danel B. rewer of Maawan have reurned 'rom he Long Branch hospal. Mrs. fowler underwen an operaon and dr. Brewer was here wh a broken eg. Hs leg s sll n a plaser cas. Bora n Trouble Agan. Elmer Malsbur and John Appleae, wo Wes Ocean Grove bos, ". jld o appear a he Freeold cour for sealng $5.40 from a lo.machne. The were recenl aresed for sealng from fregh cars. npraed on M* Brhda. Thomas L. Worhle of Long ranch was gven a brhda surprse lar Tuesda of las week on he occason of hs 75h brhda. Mr. Worhle was one of he frs chefs of he Long Branch fre deparmen, lummer Polcemen Dropped. John Flannagan, J. Arnold Red, Jahew D. Tucker, Moses Zalk, Wlam Fagn, Adolphus Wndsor, Harr DeHur and Joseph Occchone have leen dropped as summer polcemen 'rom he Asbur Park polce force. dong Announced. Announcemen has been made of he marrage of Mss Emma Smh, laugher of Mrs. Clara Smh of >cean Grove and Fred Boukaer of ew York. The. marrage ook place a Jerse C on Augus 29h. Kanalap*n Woman Scalded. Mrs. Harr J. Cable of Manalapan /as badl scalded las Frda week rle preparng supper. She fell gans a kele of bolng waer whch as upse over her bod. She s reoverng.frora her njures. Haawan Weddng. Mss Sarah A. Conk, daugher of larkson V. Conk of Maawan, was marred o Frances F. Krschman of ha place on Augus h a New fork. The wll lve wh he brde's larens for he, presen. S* afe o Caholc Charch. Mrs. Elzabeh O'Connor, who has read gven $5,000 o he Asbur. ark Caholc church, has also dolaed a marble pulp o.cos $2,600, nd several beauful marble fgures :o adorn he sancuar. Canddae* for Coun Coaualeemen. Frank L. Howland, Marn McCue, Ramond Fesler, Phl L. Cohen and Wllam R. Jolne are canddaes for Democrac coun commeemen from Long Branch. Three commeemen are o be chosen. Bo* Arresed for Thef. Wllam Prce and Samuel Morrs, he dressng room of he Broadwa heaer a ha place. Bradle Beach Woman Sue* for Dvorce. Mre. Mar E. Bruner of Bradle Beach has brough su for dvorce agans her husband, Augusus G. Bruner, nn Asbur Park leer carrer. Mrs. Bruner charges her husband wh deseron. Elopera Aro Forgven. Olve Buckalew of New Brunswck and John Sanos of Asbur Park, who eloped o Newark and were marred a 'ew weeks ago, have been forgven b he Kll's pnrens and nre now lvng a New Brunswck. Buldng Abumen*. George W. Henderson, Jr., has commenced work or! he concree abumens on each sde of Man sree n Bradle Beach. The conrac for he work was awarded o Mr. Henderson b ho freeholders. Benef for x,lf* Boards. A benef eneranmen was gven a Ocean Grove las week for he lfe guards a he Ocean Grove bahng rsablshmens. New York arss furnshed he program and a large sum was realzed. Kaawan'e canddae*. Alexander Gason and Edscll W. Bsscll nre canddaes on he Republcan cke for he Maawan borough councl. Ber Caran s a canddae for re-elecon as assessor on he Dcmocruc cke. Barn Burned a freehold. Tho barn on he Caherne Lawlcr proper a Freehold was burned las Saurda week. The buldng wan used b Wllam Marn, Jr., and Peer Curr and he los wo of her hor.sen n ho fr*. XOAaTe Mold* a OlaJnbake. The Long Branch lodge of Easern Sar held * annual clambake a Pleaar* Ba las Wednesda ngh. Covers were lad for SO guea*. The gaherng wa* equall dvded beween men and women. (Connual a* nex pog.) Sore Fee Cured or Mone Back Have on baard abou h* offer Jame* Cooper. J U makng o ever reader of TM *W BANK RMHTOlT f EZO. he refned foo onmen, doean' drve or oree**, achng and all foo mlaefcr wo c*n hare our mone bade, rfa* SB cen*. Men and wown who have ba no enloed a walk fa now fnd walk- e ng a pleaaura. Re b* remed oa arh for eo ubnrn, h prm hea and and Coopar, < Wh* *r«, x en*** HM ru r..'. A. <*nxj, 6«Se We Boh Lose Mone f You Don' Trade Here The Rexall Sore Do ou know ha much of our bung s done n combnaon wh 5,000 oher real leadng druggss,.one n each c and own? Do ou realze wha ha means o ou? Don' ou know ha bung n he mammoh quanes necessar o suppl he 5,000 bes and bgges druggss n Amerca, we ge he ver lowes prces, he ver bes quales he choce, n fac, of all ha s fnes, mos up-o-dae, mos worh whle n he markes of he world. DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND NOW WHY WE ARE GETTNG THE BUSNESS, WHY OUR TRADE JS CONSTANTLY GROWNG, WHY THE JREXALL STORE S BY FAR THE BEST-KNOWN STORE HERE? When hs grea co-operave organzaon seleced us as her represenave for hs commun, was because he beleved we were bes sued o properl serve and sasf he needs of he publc. Our selecon was our endorsemen b he bgges and bes-known organzaon of s knd n he world. And, on he oher hand, he prvlege of beng a member has enabled us o dsance everone n hs commun n all ha goes o make up he hgh-class, up-o-dae, bg values drug sore. No maer n wha deparmen prescrpon, drugs, saoner, cand, soda waer, cgars,' brsle goods, rubber goods, bah requses, sck room supples n each and ever one of hem all we have he bes, he mos exclusve lnes, he mos aracve prces.. DON'T YOU SEE HOW WE BOTH LOSE MONEY F YOU DON'T TRADE HERE? Jas. Cooper. Jr., Druggs Broad and Whe Srees Red Bank, N. J. The Rexall Sore o re LPTON S TEA Asbur Park \ Busnes) College. ** «.»_ gln3«p.l6 ; Uffa Oc. 2 o o 4* Uf raalm**) aaal aamaal Urerrew*.» O O MfUT-MA, M.J. Pennslvana Ralroa 3.8O "> UPTHEHUDSO TO WEST PONT OR NEWBURGH ' A^ T> RETURM THawda, Sepember 2, 99* SPECAL TRAN n mmnm HDD BANK, T.3O A. M.,»»«HlOnnH nmuhhmm'jknmr" Men** **««MwH*» M» * *# We* r**»l W» * *

3 TEMS OF NEWS, nned fron la'pag.) areaan walls wll b drven a HU a «par of he Anbur raer aaem. A new 600,000 of Maawan, jumped from a wagon n fron of an auomoble las week. week amouned o.$560. Ths s abou wjlr wll be bul. Work on hebe fell beween he wheels and es-940 wh a few slgh bruses, collecon. more han las ear's summer wrolr wll begn' u» aoon as hecaped mre drven. xaa f enun;. njured Jamplng from Tran. pjqr»»r'a OanUMM. fue Mles of Long Branch has Mchael Hanlon of Freehold jumped fllam A. Smpon, John. W. M«r Rand Wllam K. F«nn," Bepub- charge of sealng a' wach fob from week,. He landed n a grass plo and been held for he grand Jur on afrom a movng ran a' Freehold las and Wllam Wnana, Georee E, Olver B, Presle, engneer a he Consoldaed gas compan's plan. scrached,. was onl l slghl lhl "bruee'd brused andd «. and. Walde U. Kurz, Demoare canddaes for counclman Zasra Mom» amamllofl.. TxaJn Ra Ezpreae Trnok, 'r Park,, : : _ An Adams express ruck loaded ac g f prga Lallsr. a colored roan waned nn«con wh several robberes a Branch. was caugh a ha KlBB week b.deecve Wallng. # was held o awa he acon of frndjur. fox Tf. r Burhe, a ffeen-ear-old bo of Nepune ownshp, was las week and held n $250 he grand jur. The polce Burne 8 he leader of a gang heves, van Tr«m»n wla Prlo, Maa'wan fremen won hree n he parade a AsbUr Pork.'hursda. The had he larges,._er of men n lne, he oldes flre- Thnd he oldes pece of fre flrhfpparauo. l 07 Chldren. hop Luher B. Wlson bapzed hldren a he Ocean Grove aud)p> Monda of las week jus boj[$he annual campmeeng servces V'eloBed. He wus asssed b Rev. 'l ago. '.»'., :»^ber J. McMure, Frank B. Du-,'John V ; Dense and Edgav M. l$rveer have been renomnaed OB jssonerb of Freehold. Danel P. was renomnaed for chef commoner.!a Swrlahown. 9 broke ou n he elecrcpower a Englshown las Frda The (re was causedfrsparks e on ho roof and was pu ou dollars andhs gold wach. Vlalor from he Wes. u slgh damage, b hefredenen.. George James of Kngfsher, Oklahoma, s vsng hs sser, Mss Eml ; o Have Anoher Bearng-, jeu M. Allgor, he Seabrgh James of Allenown. Mr. James wen (' fence bulder who was recenl Wes 33 ears ago and hs s hs frs sed from he sae aslum, wll vs o Jerse n ha me. Olvea Up Old. Job. rven a hearng as o hs san Judge Foser a Freehold oow. \ ploed n Hollwood for hr ears, John G. Sacco, who has been em- Broker Arresed has gven up hs poson and wll devoe hs enre me o hs bankng l?d. O'Bran, a poao buer, was»ed a Freehold' las week on busnebs a Long Branch. es of embezzlng $,7G6.97 frorn Gf o Fremen. uce merchans n Salem coun, The Ocean Grove campm^eng as pan was aken o Salem coun socaon made a conrbuon of $250 ral. o he Asbur Park fremen's parade ola Proper Bold. assocaon o help defra he cos of..jlam' Marn and Peer Carr he celebraon las week.» house from he Joseph T. Lard Eagle Eloo omcere. a Freehold. Tho house s oc- Horao Claon'of Sprng Lake has lands las Saurda week. Canddae for Alsan Chef. wne Thorp of Mnnasquan arc aend James Enns, Jr., a member of n ng he Rder, Moore & Sewar bus J Branob Man Bok. dependen fre compan of Long ness college a Trenon. rnm T. Vunderveer, awell known Branch, has been nomnaed for sec-counclmaond asssan chef of ho Long Qus 7'ob. Branch dr goods merchan, s asl sck "a he home of hsbranch fro deparmen. jer n Phladelpha. He s suf-hoefrom hardenng of ho areres. Propreor Dlaa. Mrs. Sue H. Woodward, propreor Parochal School Opened. of he Tcmon house a Seagr for new parochal school a Freeppened Tuesda of las week. week of apoplex. She had been n he pas 25 oars, ded Sunda of lus " lg s 74x72 fee and la wo Jgf). cos $26,000 nnd' Venl^cn monhs o complee. [ AJr Trampa. fas meeng of ho Freehold rs he ramp queson was The commssoners wll 4h he freeholders n regard ; Freohold of hs nuhan.ee. a Operaon a* New Brnnawok. Ham V., Slnpson of Maawan.JO Dr." Donahue's hospal a New Jswlckfor an operaon lus week. pcrnon wrvccenaful and Mr. receved nex Monda. Haa a Job a Hew York. Mrs. John Cole of Englslown, who json wll be home n a few lua, for Kerlval Workers, Lero Conne, who. spen he sum-sommer wh hs parens a Allenown paralss, s agan confned o her bed. me^ ago.suffered a sroke of purne of?40 WH' gven o MBS G. Uumso, lender, of ho Twl-has reurned'o New York, where he Buldng House a Mannauan. rcvval He'vcofl n Oc:uh Grovu wll work for lls uncle, C. K. Kmnuns. Jun' P. VnnSrhock of Mnn Unl HarrB. hon ho mlk nenchh. n buldng n house on he Ju'k.w ; n he norvces, was gven $20 Freehold dllrl o Wed. rac along Man sruc a Un plnco. (of rorner RelAn, Maxc.Applcf,nc, publsher of hr Gouoroo Cnrb n ml&sown. Momolh nqurer of Kfcolold, hn» _ Caslev, n former reslen Hc/lulrekKm & lluvwa havo vlucp nnnoun'vd -ho engnfonen of hha curl) along he sdewalk n fron o. lenhn, ded of Hgl's lscnro durhlcr, Vrgna o dun-leu n Cnskll! mounnn [nsl.w'dc.- Jnornfg, ' Ho' wnh ' ours old lad boon nck snco hn June. \ njuren b Auo., /belongng o Wllam Hck- Occn (rove WH mdl njrel nu.nruck b.nn uuwnoulu lan J'Tlo horm WH hched o a ch WH mdl damaged. V flnv!' of mlnxown n hfl ho 'chnmplnn poao plrko* ' nelkllx'hoxl, lln ruecnll up ljm hmkru'ln lmn Uun on on.loncnh. KnH' furm. a Orl» nrlda. lun for hu nomnaon of maor nf jlon Tnlxr, lnukmor of Ul- W'B KUJ? lnnrl. Mr. (joll'u Prabor of v(>nu lranch, nml WU mflnbor o he proncn gfvcrnluk bod!<' Walln (f Krpcr w«(«mnr- of Hn plnco. [n Hnml wuck u Long Operaon folr Appendlolla. b nv. Jnln (..ovcll. MHH Ollvo Tnlur nf Mnnllo WH llnf KormM Mohool.. nkc o (ll«hprlfr.nko hhplu l. vrvn Schwr/., 'lnrpncn Hrown, wo'k fur nn opornlo o up>nll'lln Tllon Mud (Jludn Kllorof, The npcrnon wan n nlcccnn mll nh au» of n N'unc l wrmllp chsol, «r«uknr n corne n he nchool «. Trenon. fonl llmkprtlll*, he for-nrn.of Kobnr. llnnkorvllld of >ld, llod nl ho xmff Mnncl TuexU of l««wmk. lfbl»ol««oj.. pow for» elmrld lgh»- /rehold unl Marlboro nr«n m H hmf KMN for kl ll* WMk., road beween Clarksburg and \ox'aocober s. The have obaned permbson o ake one of he seamers Corner. (. 6. Srahan EBB been apponed supervsor of-he road. wh hem. f or KM Warrow Snk*. George Bole, son of Harr Bole A he harves home o be held a he Hamlon church ongh handkerchefs donaed b Mrs. Wllam H. Taf, wfe of he presden, and Mrs. Woodrow Wlson wll b«sold. Manaaaoaj oemocraa Oooppoaed.' Monroe WckofT and James-Moore have fled peons for he Democrac nomnaon for counclman of Manasquan. The Republcans have no fled an peons for hese offces. Ho.naeg.uan Man'* Good Beoorfl. Fred Renolds of Manasquan made a score of 49 ou of 60 on he Seagr range a 000 ards las week. He ed wh a Massachuses.marksman, who bea hm ou n he shoo off. Kordsa Bunfflow o ba Olubhon.e. The house a Deal whch was occuped as a wmmer resdence b Madame Nordca, he noed snger, wll be used nex ear ns a clubhouse for he Hollwood golf club. Baum from Bummer Vooalon. M>»8 Charloe Conover of Tcnnon reurned las week from a sx weeks' sa n New York sae and Mane. She has resumed her dues as eacher Mlld ' n he Englshown school. a 87n Blruaa. Deal Oommlalonara Organze, M. Emma Peak of Hovnevsown The newl eleced commssoners of raed her 87h brhda on Tues- Deal organzed las week b elecng 0Augus 20h. Several of herwllam Lev maor. Wllam Hogencamp was chosen supernenden a ds called on her. Mrs. Peak s hale and.hear despe her ad-a salar of $9,250 a ear. Oe^KUdao for Oonrreaman; Rev. Thomas R. Sco of Ocean Grove s he Prohbons canddae for congress n he hrd congressonal dsrc. He was named a a meeng held a Meuchen las week. freehold Han Bobbed. Wlson DuBos of Freehold was held-up on he ralroad rack beween Freehold and Howell las Saurda ngh week and was robbed of four Underakers a Aalnr Park. b Mrs. Margare Dougher been eleced grand hgh pres of he The sae underakers' assocaon ho new owners wll connue o new Jerse Knghs of ho Golden me a Asbur Park las Thursda Eagle. The' annual convenon was l&fcer Srawberrlea. held laa-week. a.trenon, afernoon. A ngh he enjoed shore dnner n Pleasure Ba. Tseph <Vanderveer of Long Branch dampng n Mane. Teen pckng srawberres from Arhur T. Mner and H. Nole Genung of Asbur Park are campng for Aendng Lodge convenon. jrarden almos ever week, Bnce John Thompson/formerl maor of Uune. Qn Monda of las week he wo weeks n ho Mane woods. A sde Avon, s aendng he naonal convenon of he lodge of Red Men a wo and a-half quars of nce rp o Canada wll bo made b hem before he reurn home. Charleson, Souh Carolna. Wedanr Celebraon. Caugh a Bg Ban. Hand Ornehea n Door. f. and Mrs. Wllam E. Bunn wll Dr. John Forshe of Trenon Thomas Marn of Ocean Grove s rae her slver weddng Frda caugh a bass a Allenown las week nursng a badl njured hand whch of hs week a her homo a whch weghed four pounds. The was caugh and crushed n a car door \ Grove. Mr. Bunn s secreor fsh was wen nches long nnd welve a Perh Ambo las week. Red Bank oung men's asboca- nches n crcumference. Cone a Monmoul Beaoh. Queen Olvea Brawrlde. Wllam Blzzard wll oppose Jesse.,v«l Man'a Done solen, Mss Mercedes Crum, who aced as P. Mannhan for maor of Monmouh jorse belongng o C. Arhur queen durng Long Branch's carnva Beach. Mr. Manahnn s he presen was solen from Freehold, las monh, eneraned he members maor of ha borough. me was drven b Mr. Burke's of her cour wh a srawrde o Hgh- Aendng Busness College. Per, las week. The horse was Msa Helen Murks and Mss Ehel rercd and he hef WOB pu n poor healh wo monha. New Mlnlaer a Manaaqnan. > Rev. Waler W. Edge of Laurel Marland, has acceped he pasorale of he Frs Presberan church,of Manasqunn, Ho wll move o Mannsqunn abun Ocober s. To Pave Abur Park Breea. The Asbur Pnk councl has decded o pavo.oak Bluff und Occnn avenues and Klngslc sree wh wavng blocks. ds forlho work wll be lr of lruokln. Sngllahowu Proper Sold.. OhrloH (r's plu'n ul KKH- nwn w sold hn week o Fred Knfm.Ml of Unon Mll, wo wll uko pon-' Hlon n Novenlur. Mr. (Jrn wll move n 'l'rcon, Bo\rr of TrnOle Bnnque. The Hr'ohd ( mm nl ln c of K Jlulnwr bcnrd of rlo wll bn h'ld ul hu lluh Vlsn hoel v Um >l<( omorrow nlkll. Over (( llckc luvu lecn ohl. Wana u S Maor. Arllr ', (old'n lnn llcd a p'l n recoverng, rlenlfl *«Pan Ha»«. H.,uka'n flunl-nclul nf,umh lrnncl rnjucl * nnnunl pl'' u Cnrk'H lndlnb n Pon. 'lcnnn. m Hnurdn. ''na rp wnn nmln b perlnl ran. Demooroe Xav*»a OnUa*.?'h«««cund»uln( of lm n*m«oklua elu wllra hvl.l» U<\, j«r'«hunch nex Tuondn. Club mem b«r» a «r«.mlllng4ke*}or Ul Olnm «*"r««l)_owflr.m*n wll Uka >»r n*»* Nsw Drnwll on A l l f Hjuamar rflhooa. The summer collecon of he Maawan Caholc church Sunda of las whranks wae «uck b a ran a he Maawan saon las Tuesda. The ruck and all he runks were smashed. SlBemen a Man««nuan. The.rflo eams from Massachuses, owa. Tennessee and New York boarded a he Osborn house a Munasquan durng he maches a Seagr recenl. Tlolm of Hear Dlaeaae. George W. Henson of Asbur Park ded of hear dsease las Thursda. Mr. Hanson was a plaserer., le leaves a wdow, wo brohers and a sser. Allgaor a Manaaqnan. E. M. Osborn of Manasquan las an egheen-nch allgaor on exhbon n hs sore. The allgaor was' sen o Governor Wlson, who hud no use for. Wlfo Ohnrgea Aaaaul and Baer, James Campbell, a Long Branch carpener, has been held n $00 bal for he grand jur on a charge of assaul and baer preferred b hs wfe. ' Arreaad for Bng Sepmoher. Howard Troer of Freehold was arresed las week for hng hs sepmoher. He' was sen o he coun jal o awa he acon of he grand jur.- Coun Suuaa-Bcloul Convenon The 53d annual convenon of he Monmouh coun Sunda-school assocaon wll be held n he Frs Mehods church a Asbur Park oh.frda. Bloole Badl njured.' George McKellp of Long Branch was badl njured las week, when he was sruck b an auomoble whle rdng hs.bjcclc on Norwood avenue A Long- Branob Weddng, Mss Sade E. Slocum and Cornelus D. Thompson, boh of Long Branch, were marred a ha place los Thurs dax.ngh b Rev. John Y. Dobbns. Bg Bblpmena of Foaooa. Edward Dlaush & Co. of Allen own have shpped over 500 carloads of poaoes hs season. A car con ans on he average of 550 bushels. Haw Honaa a Long Branob. Harold Lppnco of Long Branch has. broken ground for a new house on Branchpon nvenue a ha place; John Hanawa has he conrac. Cones for GoUeoor. John W. Hulse, Democra, and Wl Ham F. Barkalow, Republcan, hav( fled peons as canddaes for he offce of collecor, of freehold. John H. Suphen has resgned ns counclman of he borough of Wes Long Banch. Mr. Suphen's erm expres nex Januar. New Freehold Besldon. Mrs. Rocco Cunmcrcr of Freehold gave brh o a son las Saurda week. Mr. Cnmmerer conducs alorng shop. Deah O (f Ag:ed Woman. Mrs, Ella Davson of Freehold ded Monda of las week. She was 92 ears old und formerl lved Prnceon. Burglcm Paens a Hospal. Mrs. Emma Thompson. and Mrs, Suse Hulck of Wes Long Branch arc surgcal paens a he Long Branch hospal. Hck Wll Pnrnl.l lm lkuvew hoel n nlnow. Dog Klled l>. Tran. A )K>. lg owned b Wlbur Hn uf T'ncn wn ru'k nnd klled l n ran Monda ngh of lm wuclu ' Broko Arm n X*nll. Men. N. V. Whe of Wrsl Lou lran'h lwnl fol from hor klc porch nnd bnko her nnn. Twns for.onr lrnnoh People. Mm,.'c Jolm of Long llrnncl gv' brll o wh. n ln and n grl Monda of nn wroe. Rheumacs No Longer Dread Changeable Weaher Tho pvhlplon. "Nulo," f-m from Oplnn nml Nucoll'd, found < Up lm nnldolo o urc neld, glv^n rf. nuukbl 'HHfl, nlnn mncdl! r'll'f nml nn nb^nlne. quck < nr> n rhuunlr mrm'h. Thn n nuw.-n lllcl o h Tnn l(,d Hunk nufr.-m. md whnl la bolor hu honn cal mon. f m hv) Rhnnlln, Hrlnlcn o Nmrll, (H ssburcd (hu n wll ff d of or our m«n>< wll ho r«md«d. "Nurlo" wll nnul nl fcd nnnmed Julhs And nuel*". "'()! K Junw C»D«r. Jr., and fn H bo««"norllo, h# nr*«rpl(>n rwul. You eon M>» d l* MAO«lp A, n«lr«n lulwlng, rl. V, THJ5 BED BAXK BEG8TEB YOB DO AW? : A man was once rescued from drownng, alhough n a ver exhaused and-alnos unconscous condon, As hs rescuer sood over hm hesang and unceran jus wha o do for hm, a bsander ap-^ proached and asked, "Can' somehng be done for hs man; he s'n dead?" '"No," sad he oher, "he sn' dead, bu here are ffeen hngs o do for an apparenl drowned person and can' hnk whch one comes frs.". The drownng man opened hs ees and gasped n a shverng,, voce, "s here an one of hem ha sas anhng abou brand?". "Yes," responded he o&er. "Well, hen," sad he drownng man, "ou ma go ahead on ha one.and never mnd he oher foureen." Le us pu hs sor on a pano bass. There are ffeen dfferen hngs ha ou wan o ge when ou bu a pano. You can' be que sure of he order of her mporance; and so ou don' know whch pano bes flls our requremens, so ou hesae and don' bu an. Now here s a safe, sure and speed soluon o our' dffcul. You have o ask bu one queson and ou have urned he ke on all doubs. Ask ourself: "s here among hese requremens on m ls anhng abou he merchan who wll delver he requred nsrumen wh a sasfacor and relable guaranee?" Yes, here ceranl s such a requremen n he mnd of ever purchaser of a pano n hese das. And, jus as surel, he can afford o go ahead on ha one requremen, and he oher foureen wll ake care of hemselves. For he pano represenave ha has he abl o delver he relable guaranee s he bes man o bu from oda, whaever name he pano bears. ' As a maer of fac, however, ou wll be able o deec he name of' Sorck, of Course back of such nsrumens ha are sold wh a guaranee ha means enre sasfacon. The panos sold b Sorck, of Course are guaraneed b he manufacurers and Sorck, of Course adds hs busness experence of hr ears and hs unquesoned relabl n represenng onl frs-class pano makers. When ou are read o alk over he pano queson. WHAT WLL YOU DO ABOUT T? STORCK, OF COURSE Long Branch. RED BANK. Freehold. Puhsnour ovenandbake TKe PRZE BREAD FLOOR of heworld. Fred. Wkoff, Dsrbuor. Red Bank, New Jerse. MONEY TO LOAN -ON BOND AND MORTGAGE n ho followng amounb: ^,000,.$3,500 $,700 and $.3<M). HARRY A. HAWKNS, Agen Real Esae and nsurance, Cor; Em Fron drool adwhnf avenue, RED DANK.N. J. TeleHune aoa. Pase S. ««^^*^k.m^^^<tjc^»x>av^>».^^^ Mausoleums and Monumens. Vr>l>ln fro lm'lunlnamll'clwlll work unlorul nl Mnm.4 Hor'd 'llcw nmlljamty urn rlch. f ou nn n nl K of erwun' u mmmrlnl, vmml»>r *o mvo f nrko nml runplou (.«MJ n nfllm-. from, AUn r<unl«r, wo mvo» lnc nnll nplnlon fur lrnm (l'llr Mll fur plwmlf uop. f,v»» lm frnn m lnr n no rlrn nf our 'Mln(( nferor work nn v>r.llg n lunn lor <mr crmul m «rvll(u nml uu-.unnluo. W lnlun rnnnnon h mll our nnlorn. VVrll m unl wn wll ml nl ou M>rmull. \ MANSON& SONS, Monmouh Sree, Near Borough Hull, Red Bank, Now J«ro. B7-J. '

4 ': *: ~ -. *. - '.."!«-.% / *, THE RED BANJC REGSH R JOHN H. COOK. Edor and Publsher. GEORGE C. HANCE. Araban! Edor. Bulne M«Q*ser '^THOMAS RVNG BROWN. SUBSCRPTON PRCE: One ear ' Glx monhs Fhree monhb Mered a he nosofflcp n Bea Bank, H. J., EB aepond-elnsb maer, j TOWJT TALK. se't."ll, UU2, compensaon. The Rve her me o he owe o he eacher-^obedence, he schools and o he dues of herespec and graude.. & poson whou expecng an reward The publc schools openj'he door excep ha whch comes from a con^ of knowledge s unlocked, he possbl sdeneeness of hanp done her work of'success s here s he grenas well as he could. Frequenl CE week n he greaes counr n hev are crcsed for wha he do or he world. for wha he do no do. Occasonall (Town Talk connued o«page 2.) he me malgned, her acs are ds-»>m ' ' 5" oled, and hngs are sad behnd her backs whch he speakers would SECOND PRZE POJ8 WESTSDE. never dare o sa o her faces. How man of he men and women The Wessde fre compan of Red who censure school rusees ever go obank won second prze n a hose lang he meengs of he school board and cones a Asbur Park, las Frda. alk over school maers here? How The cones conssed of a run of a man of hem ever go o a school quarer of a mle, connecng he ho.«o UUML rusee ndvduall un v unl, ( and 4 "'» alk u wh hm wh a hdrun and runnng off 30 One of he changes whch has coe : uhou he publc schools and he ^hnpsfee of hose. The me of he WK-lsde abou whn he pas few ears <m whch he -feel should be done o he average farm hereabous s he, make hem more elfeouvu! How man compan was one mnue and four conds. The prze conssed of n nroducon of horough-bred».ul- of hem ever-vs he schools o seeslver rumpe. Wes End rn comr On mos of he ffrms we! bml : for hemselves how school work s.goch'ckens have supplaned he rommon nr on. and wheher he complans >nn of Long Branch won he hose ( ang cones open o horse drawn sc ub.mongrels. Poul rv s,,ne of he ; h. have heard or have made hemmporan apparaus. Ther me was J7 2-5 deparmens".f he farm selves have an real oundalon! seconds. n he ladder rasng con- am hv growh of hs ndusr was,»» ;. es Hook and Ladder compan No. shown b he nereasel number of exhbs a he far. wrong n he publc schbols he he hose lang cones open o As- f people beleve, ha hngs are of Long 'Branch was he wnner. n should vs he rusees personall,"or bur Park companes onl Goodwll Besdes showng he growh of hehe should aend he meengs of he fre compan won n he me of 03-5 llcsdes shnwlll"" Ue floulll <'l Ulf m n MUUU «UCU u.c -;L^O u... seconds. l,,,nl"rv lu*ne«s he exhb had oler school board, and should make her Jons'of neres for nerson.s who see ; opnons known, (he.rusees of al- Bosenberg- Held for Ornnl Jur. -wrleres beween chckens and human mos ever school dsrc n he land bmk-* ''he hen. al.houjrh a small are anxous o make he schools as Waler Rosenberg, propreor of he nervous bped wlh.bu much brans s euvrve as possble. The are anxous Broadwa heaer a Long Branch, no parase. She has solved he prob- ha he publc schools should do all has been held n $300 bal for he lem of benr valuable o soce and ; he (food he'can. The, are desrous grand jur-on a charge of volang.should herefore be a prrca rebuke o ha he publc schools should add as he Sunda closng ordnance a Long sandou polcans, crooked.ndues mu-h as possble o he fuure welfare Branch. Rosenberg's faher and hs and housands of ounc men who wear! of ever bo and jrn of he dsrc, manager, Charles Bran, were accused of volang he ordnance lso, jven leaher shoes and smoke rcar- beleve ha all school boards are bu he complans agans hem were ees ha her fahers pa for....,.-,.,... o please he people of her dsrcs, and furher beleve ha dsmssed. all school boards would welcome a Bllons of hens wh no fuun o,,,la'{se aendance of czens a her Per Maeral Sold. look forward o and no ancesor* < J ''! mecne/s. n order ha he publc Maeral used n he consrucon proud of are bus safeguardng saferuardnjr! mfh know _ all abou ever _ pece _ of of he Long Branch per was sold a prosper of he counr b lang ; wr. um l, l. l., cen b hs board. aucon Saurda b Frank Durand eggs.ths should be a precmus of Asbur Park, recever for he hough o he humble and dll'den czen who does no la hs ballo n he There should be-acve co-operaon maeral sold brough abou 5,000. Ocean consrucon compan. The box because he hnks hs par n hebeween he parens of chldren and Jesse A. Howland of Seabrgh bought".governmen wll be so small. he eachers of he school, jus as a pump and sucon ppe for $50, hen- should be acve co-operaon beween lfozens of a dsrc and he o-o-o vhch was he bgges sale made. few ears ago Ch school board. The da has gone b A lnw vu'.s ae;o one v. uares \*. S.MHJ uuau. ne uu,> uca jwuc ^ Uor;e of Now York C was con-.! when a woman can wpe a washraj; Tr a wan adversemen n TnE RED BANK REGSTER. There's mone vced of serous crm's agans.he, across her chldren's faces n hen for ou, 'Ad:. founrv Through hs acs rva mornng and send hem off o school n-er had been brough upon a larj;e and hen feel sasfed ha she has number of people, nmonf whom were done her full share oward her ehlnan women and chldren. He was rren's educaon. Teachers.as a rule senenced o a lou? erm n prson for have a pre melv hard me of. Le hs crmes. Ths was no done whou Morse and hs nfluenal polcal men and women who hnk school frends usnf; ever effor of renowned lawers o Se hm free. eachng s a "snap" look back o her chldhood das; le hem recall her aude o he eachers; le hem remember he hngs whch were done o anno he eachers n hose das; and When he was fnall sen o prson hen le hem decde f ^(Tool eachng long erm of mp s was a bed of roses hen. Also le lllell, here was feelnr.f relef. hem consder ha chldren oda are n-al lmnce had done so man made 'n of he ver.-ame elemens as lng agans he welfare of hewhen he were chldren hemselves. emmuv and had nu onl escaped pun.-hren bu bad se.ured vas wealh eacher's lfe s ho an eas Ths wll make hem realze ha a,. Jll. m. one,.-hne bu ha.l se.ured vas wr-:-.ld, l. Mll l,l.lk.,--s lfe s ro an eas one, hereb, ha hee ha.l grown up Le,v.p f..sl.hoo] keeps" onlv fve or sx belef ha wealh men wen- mmune h,nlrj.,(! V) for on fu.\las n he from punshmen n hese mes no w<,,. ana 'o-onl nne or en monhs jnaer wha her crmes ma have ; u, ve.u. been. The convcon of Mo's.- \v:,.- nmnened on b man papers o show ha here were occasons when even men of enormous wealh \ho commed 'crmes could no escape M-ol free. Morse was no suone.r landed n prson han bs frends began arrangng for a pardon for hm. Wh hs mone and hs socal and faml connecons he could secure grea nllu-nc-'. Peons bearng housands of An edoral n he Now York Junr/ : few das ago gave Arhur Brsbane'.-: opnon of he publc schools of j he counr. Mr. Brsbane s a Monmouh coun man a presen, for he owns he bgges farm n he whole coun and he s abou o buld a resdence commensurae wh hs farm. Besdes beng a resden of he coun be s conneced wh he coun hsor n anoher wa, for hs faher of h full of worh suggesons, and healh where e could no be hu horoughl expresses m vews ha few JC " monhs; nmul...-,..m and w^-.. ever...,.,... nfluenc e0], v jn "hs column. 'Here s: whch h mone, power, and socal and polcal presge could brng o bear j Ths s he grea week of he ear wa-j used o secure hs release. all over he Uned Saes. s he..,,, week of he openng of he publc Presden Taf pardoned hm ou of -l j j ons of chldren begn agan he prson and.las week he began bus-,. of suul of m(, nal wor;_ a ear ness agan n \\ a sree. he work.- o{ h and" opporun..,f he cours wnch bad convced hm, n llu, c schn- o]s of ron and we.f lor nohng. nllucnees were ; bl. k. k ;m, cass'h,. chldren go n brough o bear m hs case whch j lulndltlls of housands a grea procould no possbl have been obaned.. e^, ()n.,lockn K he srees a he oward he pardon of a person who mm. n[nk and evenng hours, had no mone bu whose crmes were,,, hl, L. 0UnrV] on lonesome hllmuch less han hose of Morse..Mone skk, s hc smal M) wu];. are openng, van do man hngs n hs counr.,,,. lon womcn are read for he work 'he pardon of Morse, and hs begn- lla mean!.?o, ]e p.^ amj g0, Ul, J f^ operaons ' l f l ' l l n l l Wall V C l ' l sree hj V V- \_ V agan. l ^ l l l l l ) ; grade, Lrramk. a aml., fow w chldren chldren gaher ganer wll be regarded b man men as an- f r o m far.ml, un(lor he slannc... M _ T.. f T r r.,. llusraon of he belef ha.» a: shn, u 0af am he Ha-, ha He here s s uu» u» law and one on- por "^* f " of r jus- ' "--! n^ove jj c*' n hs counr for he rch, and-* :m 'lr-l dflvc law am an on-' No wee! moans as much ns hs lte-n sor of jusce for hej^fl-rl < f.-n.ol openng o he people l» of he Uned Saes, nnl especall o ' h' fuure of he Uned Saes. " f ever 'v'' a man dere deserved o o serve e eou ', A he openng of school fahers and hs erm n prson, ha man was mohers should alk all; o. her chldren Charles W. Mrse. Through Thug he n- and mpress upon hem wha he pub- evenon of Presden Wllam H. e schools mean. Taf 4a he le was pardoned. parooncu... The j no people of 0 ].», llr..s human... hemrs were ruled, A le counr '- have ' o ' pu -' up wh : "' hs "- : Uhe were msornlk, oppressed and sol of hng when s done b ahelpless, n-causc he were rnornn.. Presden, for be has power o le ou \\' slowl he people a he boom of federal prsons almos an man hemoved oward he op. Slowl and x,,,nr:.- chooses o v- free. m. The.n freeng vwn,. of... Morse... so p: n f u ll, n one coun'.' afer annuv ma su Presden Taf rgh rfh down o, llll.,, oher, llllv he,»,,,,, a'qured V he bl,. U'^^cs olcs. of.. l. l.. l l l l l '. He - rroud, -Hnd, bu lul here are ar' man oher all - " - rghs.'he : -' ' rgh o " knnwl dge.." ' whu 'ead h. - L. L '. ( \ ) l 'fllll - - ac n padon'; ' - j.' _.. >_..-. d.l_._^. " n hs counr, more han n an.\ r.-e. as a jrross mscar. a^re of. oher, ha lgh has b»en developed. jll: f* Kver bo and grl who wll ma learn. The wonderful ar of prnng n* oher lur whc and he Knowledge of readng open nl llcllrl u n ns con- scence, all hsor, everhng ha s A MT OT!'>. ( "s s- ved worh whle o he mnd of ever chld. n.-. sav r \U:\\ Morse..,H hese The ms as he ^o o school o-da n T ; rnen look ver much alke and ac ver. -he.-<n were M'M n 'rsden rvsenl much alke. Tlu nt bos ease h* Tall. never have had an falh n ; lle hos, and he lle hos realae,.^p.' rlmon. huvr ;.rv\\»>\per.s j when he dare. n Mme lne '' ' up and... ell (hn's.. ' A spr lookng down from above : jur, and have n-e anoher c\- upon he chldren would >eu llr dffetce. J < < V» pe n he e :.;m'? > «n n ln*' H T M 'el M up O M and o o Hu u u v he u dfference U M r r u r n n here, m H.- j n j u. bc rp '.>le. Kxp and \a hugel ll he spr whch fvd'r', lke lnw.v-r., ran apparenl he npnn' of Kclnol s greeed. le obaned b anbod who can na H.' prce. ''lc.'lrn'ls >r n-dm'-' Tr l> malc our chldren realze m.. wh a'lcd MM 'XHTl. n he Morm- ll»l M-lml s hcr opporun, Mnkc r:..c n n' al,en b everbral hem feel ha when He ;chc»l doom a: H ll (raon of M. nller wmll- "pen nean monn hem han f le-.-.ne.' of exper -vden<c. 'he lccr (f Noun,,..u mne (f Abddn'... wealh were opened before hem. H Wealh whou knowledge * nohng. Knowledge nlolle nllhen po;mrn.-,uul ( ll'l vel; n"; [he nf n. Munnoll on worh whle. v.. for he 'm re cbml veal. Tell our boj und grb bow he Th, publc MCOOM greaes lac'e.' n he world UM hern lla., ale he grene n;. n on (f won b HV, and umull b chllrrn llu, md. More Mb DKne l. penl who bal lle opporun- excep he on e J-CUM han M an nber pub, Nlr. The \, lll M UM are ec clunee o ge knowledge. hf m Hn f un.ll'.n..f r, n, al..,,..''n lle ho ha he ban an r»nl a rhun'e o-d«m» lobol born l)ol'vc ver lumrll ml ver * hll'l n De lolr f he wll ke. Mlu, our lle r r feel hs whnl n ho r»nl»lr (ulf>o>. Norm- ln nrlml rnrhm n her he wll leach <lft«w wh wh JHK JOHKM of **lunlmh u her chllr' n he fuure and do M lo nuh'm of f lcl. ll Jld ln wok un mpoln an bu of an mn. do nu beleve \Un\ he me (lolu^ u> Vr fn wh lh«phle rnno whch nere orelf n he UM lfe of vmr clblnn, n her.uden. n rmd M* done, ln CK* n no >H her HrcfNK, und rnpsnll n hnlr hm UM Ue publc nme p^nl on (M< publc rhmln K'VH n,n<nu'r elu lmpponnenn anlraoj rrown ho»» norrow* ere v«r rwl o lll* lnn \M(' mone M>rn n mchldren. «>(h>r w«. Abu ll n reru hn n l<» pulllf M'hool h«p n CRN Knfl lorn* ncwklnc fol* pphufl wwlfarn, am >noo publc Bplrll On n nn oher bmnfh of publld work. vd*** work wllou f nn <lo no, ln-rome nrjunlnlrd wh h> cu'ht whoo lnnda oar rhlrvn»r» plrnl. Mnkn hu vnrlvr l«v\ lm ou > >p<" nld llo work ha ha enchnr locn -he ([rnrn work n h* wurm. M«k«our chldren rc«ll«wha Bad Bank Fre CompanBacursa a Onp n a Bon Jkujrlng-'Couos. THE 6ED BANK BEQSTEg. DANCNa ^ ^ o o RMreUd clasao md prn* n.rucloo. 4, PHUP H. COUBMAN, 8UebwP.ce. RED BANK. N. A N YOUR HOME he work of housekeepng ma be made a pleasure b havng a elephone nsalled. You can gve our orders o he grocer, bucher, baker n fac, anone, b wre, nsead of havng o vs hem personall. The me saved ou can use oo well, ever housewfe knows how man l^ hngs she wans o do and hasn' he me. The elephone a necess, no a luxur. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, A. B. WLSON, Local Agen. 32 Monmouh S., Red Bank, N. J. Canddae for Assembl. To THE DEMOCRATC VOTERS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY : Havng decded o become a canddae for he Democrac nomnaon for Assembl, deenr m du o le he voers know where sand on he quesons now uppermos n he publc mnd. beleve, n he frs place, n he Progressve polces as enuncaed b Woodrow Wlson as Governor < of New Jerse. Havng aken bg srdes n reform legslaon beleve ha New Jerse desres o connue a progressve sae. To ha end pledge mself, f nomnaed and eleced, o manan he Geran elecon law and he Publc Ules ac, srenghenng hem where ma be found, hrough experence, necessar. beleve n he nave, he referendum and he recall of publc offcals who prove recrean o her rus. beleve n he elecon of Uned Saes senaors b drec voe of he people. beleve he people should rule. No one can ancpae wha ma come before hm as a legslaor. can onl promse ha should be nomnaed and eleced wll srve n all maers o asceran he wshes of he people and be guded accordngl. respecfull solc our suppor. JOHN L.. SWEENEY, Alanc Hghlands, N. J. (Pad for b John L. Sweene Commee, Alanc Hghlands, N. J.) A CARD. n lne wh m polc of dong ull possble o produce perfec fng Shoes, have hs season ndded neveral lnes of Lndea' Shoes n AAA for he convenence of exremel narrow fooed Women.T Ths s sorflehk few meropolan sores aemp. Kal Shoes are n. The ore beauea. CLARENCE WHTE, RKD BANK, N. J. N E W JE32SEY CEWTTRLAJL FALL EXCURSON TO Mauch Chunk, Thursda, Sepember 26, 92 SPECAL- TTR/UTM Round Trp Tckes $2.00 Ulo 3l»or, 7(83; R*d BwO, 7:28; Mddleown. 73S HuH 7*2 *. m. m all afarawum applr lo O... aummeuuaoh, Chldren $.OO l>uuln 'MW 'Jm. A«b»rjr mu m* wrohdaok ToKrrr*. ^o cmrrm. SCHROEDBR'S HAR TONC. Bchroeder'8 Har Took klls danlrufl; ke*p«lm Jufc from falng ou and mfaw he «owp h«*lh. V wough for o do.. THE LAST THREE ' * * calls made b he Comproller of he Currenc.were on Aprl 8h, June 4h and Sepember 4h. Below s a ls >f he deposs showng he - growh of he RED BANK TRUST COMPANY Deposs, Aprl 8h, 92, $7,907.37; 6 das busnfss Deposs June 4h, 92, $45,700.70, 2 monhs, 4 das busness - Deposs Sepember 4h, 92> $20,84.8 r 5 monhs, 4 das busness We would be pleased o have our accoun ' HPHE Sepember Clearance has opened up new avenues of eco om n he drecon of whaever wan ou look,,sanc wren n bg leers SAVE. You do no have o sop wh Sun mer Goods, hough here s a bg excuse for purchasng hem's hese prces, bu ou can bu everhng ou need for Fall a h same savngs., > v All our deparmen heads have pu her heads, ogeher make hs he mghes even of he ear. The have deermne o break sale, records; ou can- brealreconom records. Amazng Reducons n Sus, Dresses, Coas and Waa Hardl anhng ou canno fnd a a savng a hs Sepember Clearanc We publsh prces ever da and e hardl scrach he surface of he real sa of affars. There are oo man bg values o ls. v The bes we can do s o p ou a few a random. / LNGERE WASTS AT 9Sc Long sleeves, hgh necks, rmmng of Val, Clun and Fle Laces; were $.85, a $2.75 Chffon, Slk and Ne Wass. A specal Sepember sale purchase, regular $4.95, a hs sore..'. $2.75 CHARMEUSE DRESSES S3.SO Robesperre collar, long sleeves, fnshed a end wh fne ne plang. Man a specal shop would charge $25, deparmen sores full $20; Sepember clearance ;.' $ TALORED SUTS AT $-4.8 O Made of Men's wear serge, 42-nch coa, plan skr, wh kck pla a sde. A real $22.50 value; a garmen an alor-made grl would be proud o wear, a..,., $ NCH COATS $2.78 ' Made of he bea qual mpored cloh, n gre, mxures, brown and black; a real bargan a. $2.75 The School Bo s he Cenre of he Naon's Though Mllons are cheerfull spen o provde hs educaon, ofhm for lf< dues. Ever moher should ake prde n seeng her bo aend school for frs da of he sesson n clohes ha wll awaken hs prde n hmself, as W' as be an nspraon o hs companons. Raher an nexpensve maer provdng he bo wh nea and servceal clohes, a hs sale. Double-breased Norfolks exra knckers wh some, szes 7 o 8, 'a $2.88, Value $4.00. S3. 8, Value $5.00. $8.OO, Value $7.00. en's Wner Shoes $.98 Worh up o $5.00 These are he knd of shoes ou never expec o see n a sale a hs season. Armsrong ans never sold a less han $5.0O. P. J. Harne dress shoes wh cloh and kd uppers. Regularl $4.00. Some of hese shoes are on an asle able; he balance n sock. Ask o be fed. Desser and Tablespoon] 25c Each. Valu* 50c { We can' magne wha houaeholdler hoel propreor would wsh, knowngl, overlook hs sale. Desser and able spoons, lous paern "Roger* 847" War* worh 50ceach half prce. W T»»»»»>»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» >»»>» ncrease Your Effcenc. Medcal scence has demonsraed ha worr s devalzng ha reduces effcenc. Tha form of worr whch arses from unceran abou he fuure of one's faml s removed enrel when\ lfe nsurance carres he burden, and ou are enabled o do beer work. The Prudenal ha* a polc jus adapedoour needs, he afehs wmd

5 TRUST ASSGNEE. \ of an Trus, aw ekng. n man nvesmen* wehavehebee am«nwefsv we Mke s> buelncn of H ( nleeoad coedmorage* and eher nde wraan nvesed wron lew of for he Mfe keepng»hree eers, never losng a penn of an cusomer s mone/. TflNEWJEfCTllTlE'COARANEEBTRUSfCOMPANY;' lrj»m \JBRSBV cmr, N. J.f Fall and Wner Openng QfOurMllner and nfans' Wear Deparmens. We have on dspla all he laes desgns of mpored * and Domesc Hefdwear. Man models are our own exclusve desgn of whch we make no duplcaes. OUR OPENNG wll ake place TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7h and 8h. We exend a hear welcome o allonspec our dspla. We also have a fne lne of nfans'^ and Chldren's Coas upo2 ears of age. - STORE CLOSED THURSDAY, SEPT. 2h. MARCUS STORE, BR04D STKSET, ^ *E» BJKK, f. J. 8OBBBO THE WLSON FARM Two-Year Hll Seleced Amercan Gan Seed Poaoes. VTALTY s he wachword n producng pedgree seed poaoes. Afer choosng hgl eldng hlls and a sol favorable n phscal condon for. hs work, he grower mus surround he erop wh he man hngs whch can be oall or parall conrolled b man. Proper ferlzaon, horough llage, boh before and afer planng o conserve he mosure as far as possble, horoughl sprang he folage of he poaoes b usng an nseccde and fungcde o proec from poao bugs and blgh, are some of he hngs ha he producer of poaoes can well afford o gve hs me and aenon, all of whch show n he fnshed produc Afer hll selecng Amercan Gans wo ears and gvng hem careful aenon, whle growng, can ou blame us for sandng back of hem? THE WLSON FARM. Casle. Womng Coun, New York. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA TO FGURE You save mone b neglecng he PLUMBNG. The repars wll onl requre more aenon, more expense. The new fxures ou wan ou'll evenuall bu, so wh no have done now. Esmaes gven. WLLAM O'BREN, Praccal Plumber, Seam and Gas Fer. No. 89 Fron Srae, Had Bank, N. J. Ocwa AT«nn«, Saabrlgh, N. J... ^ Telephone 369 ADLEM & CO., DRY GOODS. BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. OL fljhl Dw THE BED BANK REGSTER NEWS FR0M HGHLANDS. WATER WTCH ASSOCATON APPONTS A FRE AND POLCE CHEF. Mrs. S. B. Howell Wns Przes wh Poulr and Slk Qul a he Red Bank Far Mchael Fx njured b Explodng Bole Seamer "Mar Paen Rms Aground n Fog-Jack Burses Gave' a Dance o Hs Frends Labor Da. A he las meeng of he Waer Wch assocaon abou wen enhusasc members were presen. resden. E. A. Denne brefl, oujned he work accomplshed afer whch he consuon was read and adoped b hose presen Judg6 Elmer A. Freeland, George W. Rogers, Fred Fschlcne, Dr. Wlnfred N. Sull, Rober M. Jones, Edward A. Sco and Alber Waller were eleced rusees. Capan John Walers was eleced chef of he fre. deparmen and capan of polce o serve one ear. Elmer Freeland and Dr. C. E, Feld were delegaed o wa upon he coun offcals and secure full auhor for he local polce offcals. Edward Sco was nsruced o repor nformaon a he nex meeng regardng fre apparaus. A red beacon gh was recenl placed a he bulkhead enranceohe boa basn. A repor was made relave o he breakng n of a door n Mr. La Prnce's house durng he absence of he salng; abl rnd on accoun of he hobb for rasng prze chckens, n whch brancbhc s abl helped b hs wfe. lave 0, new masco a he Hghlands faml, and now a sharp lookou wll lock. s a small monke whch was be kep for offenders of hs sor. Thepresened o one of he men las week, proper wll also be guarded durng ud whch las been kep n a shed on he wner monhs. Suable lfe savng apparaus wll be nsalled nex l and he men of he boa crews ake he dock. The monke s ver frend- ear, and sarwas wll be pu upgrea delgh n brngng nce hngs leadng o he beach. Wn. Praa a Oonn lar. Mrs. S. B. Howell of Mller sree exhbed some poulr a he Red Bank far and won a blue rbbon on a Barred Plmouh Rock cockeerl. Mrs. Bowell s rng o oudo her husband, who s somewha of a chcken raser. The rvalr s keen beween hese wo fancers, bu he neghbors are alwas glad when Mrs. Howell scores a vcor. Mrs. Howell also won wo przes on a slk gul, whch was made b Capan Howell's moher, Mrs. Olve Howell of Por Jarvs, Long sland. Mrs. Howell s nearl her frends. 75 ears old. A prze of $5 was Harr Ausn, a specal offcer saoncd a Creghon's pavlon, has awarded for he bes qul of hs des crpon and aspecal prze of $5 was een held under $200 bal o awa he awarded on accoun of s havng been made b an <fld person. EsploOln; Bola On. Band. Mchael Fx, who s emploed n _eorge T..Smh's bolng works on Ba avenue, waa panfull njured Frda afernoon. Fx was lfng boles from a case, when one of hem exploded n hs hand, badl cung he hand around he humb. The wound bled freel and Fx had he cu sewed up b Dr. J. L. Opfermann. Sx sches had'o be aken n he cu. Farawell Dance. Jack Burges of Navesnk avenue Rave a dance o a number of hs frends Labor da ngh as a wndup of he season. The dance was held a hs spacous nome on Navesnk ave nue, abou for frends beng presen. The house was aracvel decoraed wh cu uowers, ferns, pennans and bunng. a New fork orchesra. Lg refreshmens were served o he guess and dancng; was enjoed unl nearl hree o'clock Tuesda mornng. Lla of AlTrl.sa Laan. Adversed leers reman a he posoflce Booh, Frank Borves, Edward Bowles J. H. Donovan, Norman Ells, Herman Eggers, C. Feden, Wllam Fzgbbons, Dr. C. B. Fzparck, R. L. Hammel, Sdne Klans, R,' Z. Lub, George H. Major, G. M. Parker, Wlson S. Ross, Hon. Wlson P. Ross, C. 0. Ransford, Augusa Sage, Oo Sfong, Joseph Swnon, Charles Yaes, Luce Brown, Mss K. C. Baeman, Mrs. Bauerweser, Mrs. Deborah E. Coles Mrs. D. A. Combes, Mrs. M. A. Cable, Ma Dugan, Mrs. Elzabeh Fnger, Mss Mollc Farrell, Mrs. W. A. Gll, Mrs. E. Hassemer, Agnes Holmes, Mss Mare Holden, Mrs. E. Jones, Mss E. Robera Knodle, Mm J. S, Levn, MM. Fred Mercer, Mss B. Me Parlan, Mrs. Mar McParland, Mrs. Rchardson, Mrs. Alfred Sore, Jr., Mss Sme, Mrs. Tagger, Mss Spc Qunn, Mrs. E. Vreeland, Marna Whe, Mrs. Alber Wes and Mss M. B. Wel. Var raan Bum Afronnd. The seamboa Mar Paen ran aground off Rock Pon earl Saur da mornng durng he heav fog, and remaned here unl afer one o'clock n he afernoon. The boa Mss Kaherlne Bedle, who s err ploed a Johnson's brdge pharmac was beng aken o New York emp was lad up several das las wee! of passengers when he accden happened. The fog was heav all he J. Lons and faml of Newark hav< wh sckness. mornng bu a he earl hours was reurned homo afer spendng pa: almos mpossble o see a dozen ards of he summer a her coage ahead. When he boa ran aground Waer Wch. he de was almos ebb, and was MsB A. Davs of New York, wh mpossble o back her off. When he has been spendng her vacaon a h. ncomng de floaed he boa, sheallen house, reurned home las Sun was brough o he Paen lne dock and ed up here durng ho afer noon. Tho seamer Albernn of U Merchans seamboa lno was abou an hour lae, no gong hrough h draw unl nflcr nne o clock, uw Xlulahad. Las week marked he fnal closng of he Hghlands as a summer resor for hs season, Evorono was headed eher for ho bon or ran. Moa of he boardng houses have barre up her doors unl nex earj and he refreshmen sands nvc dlauppcarcd. The bunlncsa of ho norcb has fallen off consderabl. A few of hoso for unao enough o own summor co age* and who commue o ho c evrr da, ll reman and wll probabl sa unl he las of Ocober. Caw Valn hop. Georgo Schroedor of New York hal runed ou of-he «or«. adjonng he ponoflleo on Da avonuo belongng o Ml»«Sarah Wlfloughb of Arlngon, and wll open up a paners' suppl nl on here abou Ocober Kh. New shelves and couners hav* be«n nsalled and ho orn gven a complee renovaon. Mr. Qchroeder wll also carr a lno of wall paper. a*m Daaaw OmjMom'. The Par * ehb of Hghland Bach wll hold a mamuorad* and barn dunce n Bernard Crlchon's pavlon n«saurda ngh. Ths wll b«h«dong danc* of h«club' uuon, M MOM. Capan B. D. How.ll or Mllfr ree expecud home for he wner bou UM dra of Ocober, Mr. Howoll of Uw raeln aalr Ualna, o (>. Plahcn, wealh New ~ Mf feemke* UM Kn «*. Thla boa WM wr, w4u U)«dr. ll *»4 hm abo won em mm\ lm»a. OapUln lowll h Rober Huner of Mdrose, Mass., reurned home las Tuesda afer a vs' wjb W» moher, Mrs. Rober Huner of Navesnk avenue. Herber? Huner, a broher who has beeen lvng a Hghlands and plang ball wh he crack Long Branch eam, lef Saurda mornng for Melroae, where le wll aend he Melrose hgh 3chbol. He nends o come back agan ex summer. Alex'Adalr's house a he corner of Ba avenue.and Sea Drf avenue has been sold o B. Perr of rvngon, ;ogeher wh he lo adjonng he louse. The house s almos new and onans en rooms and a bah and all modern, mprovemens. The prce for he house and los s sad o be n he eghborhood of?!,r>00. The. emploees of he Paen lne o ea,.. ' Mrs. Js. B. Powell and daugher 'earl and Mrs. Hae Davs and nece Hae, all of Mller sree, wll, leave some me hs monh for a rp o Buffalo. From here he wl go o he Thousand slands and Sracuse, and hen wrkave for Florda, where he wll spend he wner. Wllam Connors, propreor of he Cedar Grove house a Waer Wch, gave a dance o hs guess las Saurda ngh. The affar was a necke and apron dance and was well aended, b he guess of he hoel and acon of he grand jur on a charge of assaul on George Ramsa, propreor of he Seasde kchen on Ba venue. j Fred Bedle of Ba avenue, who hag been emploed a Johnson's brdge pharmac.s now akng a specal course a he Alanc Hghlands hgh school. Bedle nends o prepare hmself for a drurgs. A. R. Curs <\f Newark nnd B. Perr of rvngon, have each bough lo on Barbere avenue, Waer Wch, from, he Waer Wch de elopng compan. The los are near he waer fron Mss Gerrude Mller of Ffh sree, who }s emploed n Johnson's pharmac. s enjong a wo weeks' vacaon. Mss Mller nends o ake a rp o Saraoga, Schenecad and Phladelpha.; fjandlasa's; bahng pavlon s ex Musc was furnshed b.poced o cloe abou he las of h week. Th^'Banboo garden has al read closefend he beaoh presens a forlorn and'desered appearance. Rober Jones of Brookln, who ha been spendng he summer a hs coage on Ba aveenue, has closed h house and prone back o he c fo addressed o Lous <,N he wner. Samuel Bcaman of Newark, wh has been spendng he summer a h coage on Alanc sree, has re urned o Newark for he wner. Capan Wllam Mead of Alan sree, who wen o Bound Brook fo hs healh several weeks ago, s now sad o be- n a crcal condon. A. M. Gbbons and faml of Brook ln, who have been speendng he sum mer a Waer Wch, reurned o h< c he laer par of lab week. Phlp Lnch of Ba avenue has acceped a poson wh he Ben Hu compan a New York as maser me chanc for he comng season. Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Plen o: Bangor, Penn., have reurned hom afer a shor vjb wh Mss Luell Parker of Mller sree. The annual ball of he Canada club of he Hghlands wll be held o Saurda ngh, Sepember 28h, a Creghon's pavlon. Edgar Paerson of Avon, who emploed n Johnson's pharmac spen Thursda and Frda of las week a hs home. da. Tho engagemen beween Mss re Lppnco of New York and Pen; Auar of Hghlands has been broken. Mss sabelle Rder of Norwalk Conn., Bnen par of ns week w Mrs. E. J. Mller of Ffh sree. Ambrose Lucas of Ba avenue hn been lad un for several daa on m coun of nu'knea. George Curaro, who cu ha foo nomo me a(?o, a now able o be and around ugan. Mrs. Jack Ahorn of he Hoel Mnr n guvc bh o a daugher las Fr da mornng. Mnn. Lnon of Ffh Brce n on Jong.a wo weeks' vacaon u A lnnlc C. Mrs. Elwrd Corell of Mlle sree gave hrh o a daugher lur Thursdn. MBS HORO Lnch of Now York vllng Mm. Foser of ho Twnlgl TrruMj. FALLNG HAR DANDRUFF SCALP TCH VANSHES PAnHAN Sag* wll quckl rn< all har and Map roubk and nmk our har *fllk,luxuran nd lun rou ha all wllfdralr*. Banhaa ncalp ch over, ngh Cban* up clnndruff n hor orcor an kll dandruff *nna. Aar h* Ara bou our mfr wll b«h.rou. u fell of,. Ba mm am g* P/RBAN Saff Olrl wh Au>0rn har on «v*r <» ea. l no n dn bu a ««Hn, «l«hn,»f W lln* * Um\4,, ha h(mhrfm «A 4l fc MU W MUM. SoMb, Jr., pa muf mk pa Sore 92, 400 Sores ANNVERSARY SALE -OF THE Grea Alanc & Pacfc Tea Co. S3rd Year of Hones Merchandsng Full Wegh Coureous Treamen Low Prces Promp Delver s wh grea pleasure we announce our 53rd Annversar Sale. n order o sar our new ear off wh a grea burs of enhusasm on he par of our parons, we have cu prces ha wll appeal o everone. a SPECAL ANNVERSARY PRCES Monda, Sep. 9 o Saurda, Sep. 4 Everhng reduced for he benef of A&P parons durng Annversar Week We wan o make hs a RED LETTER WEEK n he hsor of he Compan-one ha alwab wll be remembered b s parons for s EXTRAORDNARY LBERALTY n Specal Cu Prces. 53 ears ago we had sore. We now hae 400. WHAT DD T? GOOD GOODS, LOW PRCES AND HONEST MERCHANDSNG. Bes Creamer BUTTER 32c lb Sandard Tomaoes, No. 3 can, 9c Pure Lard, a lb - 3c MARSHALL'S Kppered Kerrng, 2 cans, 25c Tole Paper Pacfc, 7 rolls, 25c Laundr Sarch, 2 lbs, 7c A&P Seeded Rasns, 3 pks, 25c Prunes, 65 o he lb, 3 lbs 25c Maches, Double Tp, 8 boxes 25c ona Peas, - 2 cans, 25c F*anc Seleced EGGS, 3c doz GUARANTEED Lme Juce, a bole, 35c Gold Dus, a pk, - 9c Sapolo, a cake, - 7c Fl Paper, 3 double shees 5c A&P Grape Juce, a bole, 0c and 20c Pumpkn, can, - 7c Aprcos Evaporaed, alb - - le Peaches Evaporaed, lb 9c ona Corn, 4 cans, - 25c Tomao Soup, Campbell's 3 cans, 25c A&P Evaporaed Mlk, 20 oz. can, 7c. ALL HOME-COMERS should gladl la n her STOCK OF GROCERES now, when he can bu hem a prces acuall less han cos. Remarkable bargans Annversar Week. Now s our chance o fll our panres. O,0*f STAMPS Wh an of he followng: 0 Samps wh pkg. Fluff Ruffles Sarch 0c 0 Samps wh 2 cans ona Spnach, each 2}6c o Samps wh bole Cder Vnegar \ 0c 0 Samps wh can A&P Columba Rver Salmon... 4c 0 Samps wh can Aparagus..0c 0 Samps wh cake Paraflne Wax 0c O <(. # STAMPS. Wh an of he followng: 0 Samps wh v l can Duro a..0c 0 Samps wh box Shaker or ' D. C. Cookng Sal 0c 0 Samps wh can A&P Lunch Cocoa Oc 0 Samps wh pkg. Grandm. Prepared Flour 5c 0 Samps wh bole A&P Salad Drenng 0c 0 Samps wh can Sulana Spce 0c EXTRA "S&H" STAMPS WTH TEAS AND COFFEES. TEAS. 60 samps wh lb Tea 70c SO samp, wh lb Tea.60c 40 samps wh lb Tea 50c 25 samps wh lb Tea 40c 25 samps J A-lh boxthea-necar 30c 25 samps/'j-lb box Golden-Ke 30c O(\ Samp*-wh Pound g A. OU A&P BAKNG POWDER OUC Samps wh Bolo EXTRACT a WE GVE "ATM-PACFC S6 BROAD STREET. COFTFEES. 25»amps lb El Rad Coffee. 35c 20. 8am P s ] J» Ambosa Coffee.32c 5 samps lb Sulana Coffee..30C 0 samps wh lb Coffee 28c 5 $lampg wh j lb Q, ^ 25c 0 samps wh lb 8 O'clock Breakfas Compound 25c 20 5 Snmpa wh Bole QUEEN OLVES Samps wh Bole OUVE r STAMPS. "ASK FOR THEM" llllmmmwmhmmllmmmhh. W. MOSELLE, Red Bank's Leadng Saoner can nuppl ou wh Box Pnpcrn, Tpewrer Papen, Bloln Pupors, Pads, TnbloU, Cnrd), Tall Cnrfo. Score Pads, Plang Cardo, ChlpH, Domnoed. Dce, Sholf Paper, Tolo Paper, TflBun Papor, TcnnH and lusobnl Goods. L«rg«sock and prce* rgh. Uooks, Perodcals, Mujfarnos, Law BlkH, EnmvnK. lubbor Sumps. Dal nnd Sunda mpem delvered.' 58 Droad^ree, No* o C FKEK DEMVERKS TO Far Haven, Oceanc, Kumson, Monda and Thursda. Mddleown, Frda. Alanc Hghlands, Frda. Eaonown, Lllo Slver and Shrewsbur, Thursda. Bclford and NavcBnk, Tuesda. Kennnburn, Chupol Hll and Leonardo, WodnoBdn. R«d Bank, N. J. Telephone <O. RED BANK, N. J. ON aoxb TO BA> OUBn A'llnlHm''n N)llc<. Jon. l:lllo, mnlnlamor Clrorxn (' Vonl'rhll er<nh<, h> srlar or hn «rro»nln nf H. rnl of Mo*. lkllll, lornl Blv'» 'O " lll«lr«lora of l)«hll l«o#«k«( o rlrm f lll"lr cnla, l..ln nl.) rlnlrm (ald* lh«>'«l»l» nr rall lwnl, n.nr al>l or»nmcl., wlllln ulo munlla fn>m ln wrnl v-mfmnlhl HV nf AllRunr, 0. " r llw Kll hr f.rnver burrm n *rf, mllo lkror n«u»l» M admn- nmlr, JOHN. BXOTT,. <*. ndr^**, Vra\h»r, W, J, Uva! Thonaun. aculrl* el CM*!!. 'urlr dvmoan, '* «n»r <f M m f-nnl* or ha rmll nr Manmoll* ' n jl#a nnll'.'a o lm fnufrs ( aull anaa» 0»rl» fn *!)' <? anlr <lo»aaa<l, ndur nn. wllhln nlna manua l.nra Am n Av«lM~ la fravar «*ra4 nf a«alna M MM *»

6 Page 0 Agans Subsues - maons GeheWell-Known Round Package PETER HORLCKS MALTED MLK Made n he larges, bes equpped and sanar Maled Mlk plan n he worlds We do nomake"mlkproduca!z- Skm Mlk, Condensed Mlk, ec. Bu he Orgnal-Genune' HORLCK'S MALTED^ MLK * Made from pure, full-cream mlk and he exrac of selec moled grap reduced o powder form, soluble n waer. Bes food-drnk for all ages. ASK FOR HORLCK'S Used all over he Globe) UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. RED BANK, Monmouh Sree, Near Maple Avenue, NEW JERSEY. THE RED BANK REGSTER NEWS FROM KEANSBURG. SUMMER SEASON S ENDED AND CTY VSTORS HAVE RETURNED HOME. Bg' Crowd Came'Down Saurda, bu he Summer Colon Praccall Desered Now-Work on Addon o Ralroad Saon Sared Waler H. More Buldng a Garage for Ha Own U«e Fremen o Gve Supper Sepember 8b. A number of summer people from Kew York, Hoboken and Jerso C lave reurned o her homes afer pendng he summer here. A few f he. people are sll here bu wll robabl leave, hs week. A week cfore Labor da he boardwalk was ned wh people ever da, bu now here s hardl anone on he walk. V large crowd came down on he eamer Keanaburg Saurda and pen Sunda here.. Work on Saon Sared. The work of buldng an addon o he saon has begun. A new roof as been pu over he walk 0 fee nk on he souh sde of he Eaon md abou 50 fee on he wes sde.- ['he fregh saon s beng made jus wce as lar^e as s a presen, New Garajro. Wher H.'More, presden of he lore real compan, s buldng a rorafc'e a -he rear of hs house on econ Beach. The buldng s 0x20 >e and wll cos abou $250. wll )c compleed n wo weeks. Mr. More 'll bu an auomoble n he sprng» use n hs real esae busness. Tckes for Supper Now Oa. The ckes f3r he fremen's supcr, whch s o be held n MacDonld's audorum Sepember 8h, are on sale. Tckes can be bough from Wllam H, Doppler, Wllam L. Mac- Donald, Frank R: Hll, John Meskll, Thomas Collns, Renolds Whaker, W. W. Ramsa and James P. Dodd: DenlB Closes Offce. Dr. George L. Havcll of Por Monmouh, who has had a dens shop n par of Dr. Downea's offce hs summer, has moved hs equpmen o hs home. Dr. Havell wll probabl reurn nex ear. Audorum Open SMuras. MacDonfld's audorum wll be open for dancng ever Saurda ngh all wner. Mr. MacDonald has made preparaons for seam hea and wll have he audorum heaed. Wllam H. Leach, Wllam H. Kng and Wllam. Connell of Jerse C have bough los on Beacon Beach. Mr. Leach and Mr. Kng have bough wo los each and Mr. Connell has bough hree los. The wll probabl buld here n he fall. The deals were closed b Charles Ward. The Broherhood soce of he Mehods church held s annual meeng Monda ngh of las week. Mrs. Wllam Hannah, vho was vlsng a he parsonage, sang several solos and plaed a few selecons on he pano. Wolco Gllee of Brookln recenl vsed Mss nez Robnson of Carr avenue. Mss Robnson reurned wh hm o Brookln n an auomo-' ble. v Mrs. Wllam Hannah and Mrs. Vrgna Keen of Pennsvlle have reurned home afer. spendng a few das wh Ke. and Mrs. J. W. Towers. Mr.-and Mrs. A. H. Clnon and faml of Newark reurned home las week afer spendng he summer n one of George F. Prebo's coages. Charles Carr of Church/ sree s havng concree sdewalks pu down along hs proper on Carr avenue. Mr. Carr s dong her^ork hmself. Thomas Compon, who has b^en emploed n George Dufour's bucher shop for he summer, has gven up hs poson and wll aend school. The More real compan has sold wo los on Beacon Bench o a New York par, who wll probabl buld a house on hs lo n he fall. Wllam A. Gehlhaus of hs place and Charles Throckmoron of Red Bank spen par of las week a Washngon, D. C, on busness. Marjore Graves, daugher of Mrs. Charles Graves of Jones avenue, who has been sck wh somach rouble, s slowl recoverng, A new bod s beng«pu on he auomoble ruck owned b Peerson & Smh. Mr. Smh s dong he wrprk. The New Pon Comfor dancng pavlon wll be open ever Saurda ngh as long as he -weaher perms. Charles Fnehou and faml of Brookln have reurned home afer spendng he summer here. The Berge Ssers have arrved here for a few weeks. The wll.probabl go awa soon o sng. Mss Belle Broander and broher Ramsa of Man sree spen Saurda a Cone sland. The Keansburg ardrome on Beechwa avenue has been dosed for he season. Waler B. Randolph of Man sree s havng new pers pu under hs porch.. Mrs. E. N. Wlson of Lawrence avenue spen Saurda a Kepor. WORE CLOSES SATURDAY WARK'S STORE BEAUTFUL»au>: new-**, HAWKY FFTY-FOURTH NMVER Telephone, 254 Red Bank. We carr abou he larges sock of lumber n Monmouh^Coun. We ge mos of our sock b waer. Fregh raes are much cheaper han ral, and hence we can gve ver low prces. Our bg sock enables us o make ver promp delveres. The Esae of T. S. R. Brown, Kepor, New Jerse. "OuTOf pa Z E :: X mmm AW-&* V ';' We.show lor<> he wo was of clonnm^ dr carpes. Now s he me o r (, ou. We.jus onnonmlhs SpHj* lull have los of pleased eusoh'. alread. l>o no 'onre (hu we are headquarers for our LnKnlr and Awnng wan!! \KO. Red Bank Seam Laundr, Whe Sree, Rod Bank, N. J. OVER HALF THE YEAR GONE! *' We nr' mue svlb n- lnul-, mul wan n lnpreo Hn, luwpvnr Keen lopln m '»' Jm wll lml nl mr nlnre relnbl-, bon-nl. 'llrf rb" coob n nr p k" nol hlj'l preen). > (>ur KOO nr- jmrled b f full* urkb, no wllrlmlnjr He n.'hum nl[>rl un ('odp.'rvo lorl p-hol n lln hll-lle. OJK Sl''X'A/l'V : rlnllll, Molene 'rro.,urgen un mm ^ V'lelo nlo'lc nf lnlvnr lok n- rml. mwur. Moor llou.s'n//l/». Fhlrrmrn'* Supplla. 'rr* HHHH*'* K*vr. 'rlrrn mu Wumhlnu SuppUvm. 'f lnr nf frvur' 'olln. VnlnlrH nml Vnlom. Now k b lmn» Jmvo u«look over Un lelhu Jol loforn llm rull arncu H loo fur xlvnu'cl. MAHONEY & HARVEY, OCEAN AVENUE,».3A rwoht, JM. J. ClM rlnbnr, CfTlrfnl mul Hoofng (lnm'om. SCHOO. MONEYS APPORTONED!. Boa Bank la AUoed 89,30.3 frob Sae Fund. The followng s he apporonmen of school mones for Monmouh coun for he ear begnnng Jul s, 92, and endng June 30h, 93: enlurs?,00.00 Aslmr 'arl 30.26!). 6 Alanc.u'J.8 Alanc Hghlands (9 Avon.439.^6 Hellnar &.SO.S!) Hrmlle llcncl 4,S.l).sr Dcnl Kmown [.rl7.0 l''nrmlnln!.,98.0 Freehold (own),3h.;o Freehold ownshp ),4.4 lchluuls r>.kss.l HlmM 2.3S5.46 Howull 7,906.5 Kco 9,S>5.K. Lnnf Hranell,x,r, f.^x Manulp.n, 5,SO. 2 Marlboro Maawnn 4.r.s.sr. S.llRU.sr, lvng n an expensve wa. Mlllemvn lr,. 22. Mllsone MnmouM Beac-h R.OS.S'J ELEVEN NEW SEMBESB. X'puno C,47.( Nepune...'...,, 20,036.2 Oeen (,r>l."; '.l UnnW.'. 7.7.'.'.'.".'!... lbl36'j3 unhon.h3.4> SelrlKl 4,80.6 Shrewsbur 7,707.0 Sulng l.uko 2.9<>SMf» Wall ' D.87 Wes L,ong lmneh l.- Toal J27G The ralroad ax wll be apporoned some me durng he ear. CHLD BTTEN BY BATS. * Long Brmol Chld Token o Honplnl BecauBO of s njures. A lle colored chld, egh monhs old, known HK he Sco bab, was badl mulaed b bg ras las Thursda a a Long Branch house am -s njures won' so.serous was aken o he hospal. The chld's moher lef home several MEN'B MAOUl: ENJOYB 'EABT. M»n of Unvls Clurcl Enjo f Socal Evenng n llonr C Tvc.onn'a. ''lle men's learle uf he ljj';: eluuvh lel! s vethr monhl m< el - ug hs '(mf.^luv n)';h a Henr ('. Me!,ean's a N T nl^\vn}. Mr. Mvl.enn!s prr'dell of (le league. Alou jlf-ell llcnhelm were ),e:el, aul us j here was lo.';p<ral msen-' n!^,ral [me was enjoel, lefre.-hnells of :;aml\vrhe;\ enl.r, eom'ee, wne lllelon anl peaches wee ;e\el ner njh he quess (lepallel. ''hl lp WJ.S mule h rolle a; far as llealden's Cn-r, am hen hv \va);o and lnloj nul,* lr res ff le wuv. Tu' nc.\ ln«l- ',f (le,-n'le wll n- hell n( 'alv N, \Vull\" m Hn.h nveme on Thund ncll, (rlubv- llll, HW.HWH ABVOCATUD. MAWASQUAN HOUSE ATTACHED. S. Randolph OoDk Oeola»a o Be an Abscondng Debor, The manson of D. Randolph Cook a Munasuan has been aached b he sherff under proceedngs nsued b Sles & Cash; prners a New York, n whch concern Cook held he offce of secrear for several ears, Cook has dsappeared fwm he sae, followng he gvng p'.of'hs offce n he prnng compan'las sprng. The su of Sles & Cash s for $300, bu s beleved he deb s larger han hs. Snce Cook lef Manasquan lasl sprng hs whereabous have neve been learned. He sad he was gong c Mexco o look afer some busness neress he had here. Hs house a Manasquan s eleganl furnshed nnc Mr. ana Mrs. Cook were accusomed Hna lonnl of cmlu DlmuflBon l*rnpcrnl.f»,jco, n,. Man Palron MNflll U9W J.* flnll\l(ml. ''lle,'lle lua <l "f llenllll lr. l n Janw (:<,(,,,«r, Jr. Anb 'llrl Slrduv. Amng l»' Tbe 'pl,,,r d d Hunk nml vcn np'hl ll--m ln'eel were neresn^ (le npp op nl on fur bellh..pp'ele llejmen ulvnnnk.ln-h '.mr.--, Jr.,,,l,l,n,-, for llrlll, n upo.'-e'!, leplnr nllond ronpnnle: o povde lef ('eranjf rnlm fur -llk,,. h. l.w,,<l CO. o nllow...' r.'klnr Ml en nun <> Dr. llmvhe ampul nlon of nll, pnvllk Hd b «'H', f,r n. efn <,f CDlnlpBll.n mul ln,, ln,.,, l,n,0, for more eonplel- mnl ennnle vl n(u(('n nml he nev o mul un\- M mlf rl «f laucn. lllln emholvln; heo deu wll he frumrl for n- nexl )f- nhr-, Aak rr««on. n T»k» Brnn. Tn Tom- lluel 'lmlnfnnern lnve pepnel n p-ll n }nm-n o llll< 'lld of flrollnld-lr nl^ Un feellde' lo nlr uvrv Uwnn nvrmq l J^* flrnel n u eonl MK. l'rwlld-r Dul cf.hk llrnnrh n md o b«favvr of he nojm. Daserhm of Lber z.og» of B«d El Xnllaos Bg- Clans Frda. The Daughers of Lber lodge o Red Bank naed a class of eleve Frda ngh. The new, members ar Mss Geneva Pennncon, Mrs. Ros< Woodward, Mrs. Eml Croden, Mrs Helen DeW, Mss Zola Emer, Ms; Florence Rowlnnd, Thomas Sco, Al ber and Samuel Hemblnpc, Luhe Savage and Mrs. Jenne Fsher. Vsors were presen from Lon Branch, Par Haven, Oceanc* Eaor own and Trenon. The home ea dd he naor work. Afer h naon refreshmens were serve and dancng wjs enjoed. f Aleraon! o a House. Samuel.efkowz s havng h house a he corner of Washngon am Bonlpn srees re ):r«l. A new cella s benc pu unler he enre hous, and nl addon ll'xlf, foo s bcn weeks ;f:» and he bab was lef o he bul. The job wll cos $700. cure of s faher. The faher was.el'kowz s ])ln;r a bah room unullo o ake pvopov cave of and he house hnslf. le wll run a.. ho lef a he home «f lra. Hammond. was (hero ha he chld was])k'ed. aacked b ho rus. Tle nfan was eer sove when He huldnp: s com sulvcrng from marasmus and w:s M Naw sonso n numon. weak was unable o nmk) an oucr whr le ras welo bne;. One mllk a ho.e,- lm plce. Wllnrd DrenKn of Kunsan lle oe was rlowed compleel o(f axl!,-, fee and wll ros $3,000. Th and he chld's lefs wen." ben n several places. house wll have seven roonu and bu anl wll he rel for oecpnnp b Nnenler l.ll. ' Mr. llr-nnn wll lve n. l.-nl are he Aslur Mrk Mn MnrUd...bnl Slewnrl of Anlur l'ark anl Mss :,.,,. HurnB of ljultalo were narrel a ha place lus Thursda. Afer ler we.hlnk rp Mr. and M'. S.wal wll Hm llousel-eepn; a lruv..-p, Conn. Klln); up and down salfb, w-en. K am leulmr,,-,.,- maklrk XMH wll ml mle wunn n-nlh or benuhful..she munl -,e ml of duorh, wnlk mle or w,, evv,,lf Mlll llkl< lllerlnn' TLle U> mrov- ber lr'.'lon nml re^nlalu her mw'ln. For mle l..lnn,,: Coo «r, Jr., C(er llronl un Whle '., B, TllUom; O' UYKH3 CONTNUE h'l of lollev"'" " V> " ru ' Unlke ollu nnllfuw for rmrlpnlon nml lv.- ml«, l «dnw of Dr. ll.wud'n, eel e n rnlu'cl «f»or f«w ln'o n»,., mul «cure n mum lololn urn) lnlnf. f ou mvn, «lo,, kr ml>nl'«nllrnl ln n <m«n or BB J-.'K lulnv f«hp U» onl «knll nnon of Uo» ««laa o«buul. of SALE AND CELEBRAHON Sep. 9h--Two Weeks-o Sep. 2s THE WHOLE STATE S NVTED Bgges Trade Even n All he Year HOC*X*>X X*O&>>>>>>>>X<^^^ 222 Lle Gan Poao Dgger COMPLETE j Desgned over ho o Hoover DRRor wl flomo ner mprovemens, such as eeol wob, drvp; chans shelded o keep he dr ou of ho ol holes and ol ho dvvng chans on ho man Rear wheels. We nro wllng o le an cusomer UHO ho LTTLK GANT o dg her poaoes beforo { we usk hm or hen) for a nelemen. '. < Wo Kmraneo o do an prood work m ho Hoover or on ohor nflko of n dlkker. Tho duf llkh. The (lrkcr a made of ho bea maeral ha can bo bough. Anone needng: a dher wll make no mflako n rng lo LTTLE GANT, manufacured b Oho ako Co., Daon, Oho, and sold b H. D. SMOCK & CO., Wckaunk, N. J. HNHNHMM THE L.TTLJE 8HO» NEEDLE ARTS AND CRAFTS An Savng a NPAVAC KXUMT of WlNBUKl PRCKS worayonawork, 4 Ml ln oflh M. C, rnlonna, BraHrd Jk Anmlnme Slk an«ahr malrlah Hr mmrklng <mr nm» SfAMKO VOOPB. MFU*. B. O. M MONMOUTH VrUHT. MOVMAH. CHARLES LEWS* wnouhaub Ann mrra. Duun a ««dh>r,al. Da«ra. Blnd., Slaw. W'JlAK-U.,

7 00V. Wason; WHAT HE SAD N HS SPEECH AT THE MONMOUTH COUNTY' FAR "GROUNDS. He Wans a Wder Uw Mkde of he Publc Buldng, Whch An Owned b he People, ^pecuu he Schoolhoues-He Beleves Tha h«people Should Ge Togeher and Talk. Over Muers ndcwe Publc Opnon n Thm Wa. Governor ^Vllson's address a he Monmouh Coun far wuo a alk jus Mch an resden of n local would gve o hs neghbors and frends. ndeed, hn wua exacl he wa Governor Wlson hmself saed ho maer. He nad ha he was,a resden of he coun a consderable par of he'ear and un n addressng he people of ho coun he fel ha he was a u gaherng of neghbors.' Hs address a.; 's so eher o succeed or s( n h.s world, and herefore wasf» follows: "Mr. Haskell, lades and genlemen; nm nu sure ha know how o make " speech here hs afer*. noon, because urn loaded wh nohng bu polcal-speeches, and do no fed ha would bo n good ase o sand up beforera.mnedao nelghbora here n Monmouh coun and make a speech oh naonal polcs, would be a lle b absurd. (Voce, "Wh no?") f ou emp me oo much, ma. - "v "Bu m feelng; as sand here s ha am sandng among neghbors, bee an so a an rae n he summer nn a Monmouh coun rran; and ha s he reason am a he Monmouh coun, far. There s a groa deal ha neress me n Monmouh coun besdes he crcumsance ha - s HO ferle and beauful a poron of he '-grea Sae of New Jerse, because Monmouh coun has alwas vbeel one of he grea agrculural counes of he Uned Saes,, "And e lm farmers of he Uned Saes h,ave. no ploed as pjrea a ' par as he mgh have plaed n he affars of he counr. was- speakjng n a farmers' pcnc eserda n'pennslvana. was under he aunpeon of he sae granne, and he.presden of he grange sad ha he, he farmer assocaed wh hm m ha BBaoculon, hud been among he fw progressves of he Uned Saes, ha ho had alwas sood for he progressve polces whch were now slowl comng o. he fron.'n he plaforms of our polcal pares. venured o Ba afer he had nroduced me ha f ha was he Case," was he jnoro neresnk ha hose,'programs hnd been so slow n comng o he fron; because f he grea bod of farmers n an nfluenal neghborhood n hs counr have made up her mnds wh regard.o he advocac of ceran polces, wh s ha he have no found means o. make her, nfluence ellup_..... «cu»l processes of affars? Wh a ha 'snce her um has alwas been dear sghed, he have no known he means.b whch o accomplsh her objecs? One of he reasons s, seehs o me, hn our farmers have no used he means of publc agaon whch la jus a her hands. "There s ono hng n whch have been ver much neresed n recen earn -n hs counr. You know used* o be u schoolmaser; and he x nercbns hns abou he schools of he Uned Saes a ha he Uned Saes makes so lmed a vrse of hem. For ^.xunpje, ou ake. our schoolhousp scaered all hrough he counrsde, sandng hero, here and everwhere, n he ces, and he are closed for he mos par beween he school sesson of one da and he school sesson of he nex da. The are publc buldngs. The belong o he communes. The furnsh deal places n whch o assemble and dscuss publc affars. The are jus wha we need for neghborhood conferences of ever knd. And e was reserved for a recen dae for somebod,.o sugges ha he schoolhousen be mndc socal ceners, ha he l>e used for ever knd of legmao conference; and jus so soon as ho egan o be URed for conference some polcans began o ge ve unens. There.s a ceran class of polcans ha dreads nohng so mucb wrhn he neghbors should ge ogeher and alk hngs over, because he mnue ou begn o alk hngs over, ou begn o make ln mos powerful nsrumen ha exss n an free counr menu publc opnon. f ou once Raher publc.opnon no nucle, no heads, no ceners, hen somehng s gong o happen wh re- Ku-d o he acon of polcs self. " remember a ear ago when was a, hs fnlr pad seemed o me hlj Rome of lm funcons of he counr churches were negleced, ha l/e chunhes used o be he ceners OA our socal acves and of our socal hnkng n he old das n Amor- ^Jcn, ln ha he were no used m M much now as he used o be; ha n«rr was no reason wh a church should no be u ulnce where men KnlCT» dscuss ho hngs ha were fundamenal o he success and hnppncss of our lves. Smlarl, here '^ YPUSO wh he wloolhouse no bo used for hn purpose, conservaon ha am neresed n; s he conservaon, he channelng, he concenraon, he. drecon, of hs rreslblo power o f publc opnon. Whenever see a compan ar peoplo lke hs, sa o mself. 'Wha's he use of a. coun far?' for example. "Wha's he' use of a neghborhood gaherng of an knd, f ou don ge ogeher and alk abou hngs? You read he newspapers n he mornng and makes a ceran, mpresson upon ou and ou go, abou, all da. hnkng ou are carrng an opnon-around wh ou.' You aren' You are ejmpl carrng. around, somehng. somebod else old ou. You are n leadng srngs o whaever happens o be he news of he mornng, bu jub as soon as wo, hree, four, half a dozen, a dozen, nellgen men ge ogeher and begn o mach vews and compare opnons, hen here begns o make he power of he neghborhood; and a dozen men who agree can n an neghborhood movemen wn ou agans fve hundred men ha have never como ogeher and agreed upon anhng. When ou come. ogeher a he Monmouh coun far, wh don ou alk over he hngs ha ou could do nboweeen mes? Ths s once a ear. Now, f ou make acquanances here, f ou begn o see lle movemens of opnon ha ou would Mke o see grow sronger, wh don ou keep hold on hose men? Wh don ou sugges ha ou ask he school rusees on a ceran dae o le ou open he schoolhouse n he evenng, on he condon ha ou wll pa for he lgh? Wh don ov agree o boar he small expense ha wll be ncden o our usng our own buldngs o do our own busness n he publc neres? beleve ha hs counr s absoluel deermned now o free self from ar. fcal nfluences and prvae nfluences of all sors, bu can do unless."ou wll ake suggesons of hs sor. can do unless ou ge ogeher and sa ogeher, and he whole dnamcs of, he whole force of, he whole power of ; s gong o come no from our publc men, bu from ourfelves. "Now, of courae ou know he reason ha a publc man s supposed o come' o a coun far. He can alwas come because of hs personal beau and hs desre o be looked upon. Bu he s supposed o come for he purpose- of geng acquaned. Bu here s no use n geng acquaned unless he beleves ha b geng acquaned ou wll ake hs word for hngs. You wll sa, "Yes me hm. know hm. He's al rgh." Now, how do ou know he s us beleve a mos devoul be- lovfl.mself ha here s anoher world a he ndvdual; bu here n' anoher world for he Sae of New.Jerse, and here sn' anoher worldlor he Uned Saes of Arer. ca., ' h d bus n hs world, and herefore. own salvaon ard s own damnaon lave o be plaed pu on hs plaform ere, hs plaform of he far earh self. Ana am so neresed n he dramac properes and he plo of he grea pla ha leads eher uphll or downhll ha would lke o" fee he upward nclne begn rgh a m fee, begn rgh n he coun am vng n, and would lke o see he levels rse and rse and rse unl we should have, reached he oulook of he mmoral hlls," TYPHOD TEVEB FATA,. Worh X,on» Brmoh Han Bn a he Lour- Branoh Ho»pl»l. Hugh R. Manahan, a lfe long resden of Norh /ohg Branch, ded a he Long Branch hospal las Wednesda of phod fever.. He had been sck abou -a monh and was aken o he hospal nne das before hs deah. Mr. Manahan was 53 ears old and was he frs of a faml of welve chldren o de. Ho leaves a wdow and hree chldren..tease P. Manahan.of Bed Bank was hs broher. ' ' NOTCE 0Sf THJB TMB AND PUAOK OP-HOWHNO QV.HVAXM. AND.PH- MARY JflUSCTJONH AMD OJ >O*V KLKCTCD. A.ND' OfrHOAUDS OF ELKC--.TONjND RKOBTlATON OF THE TOWNSHP OJT HHHEW8BUJV. Noce.»'.«MW gven ha u general elecon wll be rwl n and for he ownshp ol Bhr6w»buv>', m Tunaa, November Ch, Ml!, ' «ho hour of 0 'o'clock a. m. o le hour of 7 o'clock p. m. Buld elecon wll n. hld n he vllage of Lle Slver for he me elecon dsrc of sad uvnxhln.-u ho lrc- OUBO of le Llll! Slver voluneer lre compan; and ov.w second elecon dlh-lo of.8bkr<ow»hlp n he vllage of Shrewsbur, A fch wheelwrgh ullon br.oh«rl<>» H Hurle. Huh! elecon wll bo held for hepurpobe of elecng ulcco-8 ol j'resldon am vcn 'resklon of ho Uned Saes, nemer of he OUHO of represenaves of (he Uned SlaeH for ho hrd eongv««nul dsrc, wo member* of he Benenn HHcmbl, a HUl-ugue, flvo cho»^r* f ccholderh, unu' for one our, wo for wo earw, and wo for,4lroe ears; wo uwhhlp eomnlleemen; ono for hree em-h-mul one for wo farw; un ufsemhu-, fll an unexplred erm, f < " V^'HH, a lownahp clerk-o an umxplnl le-n of wo ears, and wo surveor)! of ho hghwa. Also ake nolco la a prmar elecon for ojl.polcal l»r<-h wll lo hc-hl n and for. he ownshp nf rhrew«bur on Tuesua, "Sopenler :un, 'JJ, from he hour or 7 o'clock a.m. o he hour of U o'clock p. m. for n.- l-h oloclon dsrc ofnald ownallp n ho vlllah'e of Lle HllVL'l-, a lu HrelloUHG of ho lll Sl ln \\ d MONEY BACK CATARRH REMEDY Dosng he somach won kll laarrh germs, Neher wll spras, douches, snufl'b or onmens. The quckes wa o kll germs s o breahe deep no he lungs he vapor zed ar of Booh's HYOME. As hs ansepc ar posses over he sore spos nfesed wh Caarrh germs, no onl desros hem, bu heals he nflamed, membrane and sops he dscharge of mucus. Then hawkng, spng, snuffng, cruss n nose and foul breah wll dsappear, and vle, dsgusng Caarrh wll be conquered. A complee HYOME ouf, whch ncludes a hard rubber nhaler, onl coss $.00. Exra boles, f aferwards needed, 50e; and James Cooper, Jr., s auhorzed o refund our mone f dssasfed. PUB.0 NOTCE. Prmar and.general loluclonb. Noce s lnreb Rven ha n (,'cno-al '( lecon wll le lelu n he O-OUK of Red BaH, n hu coun o MonnouU, on TucHdu, November T»h, V)\'2, beween' he hol'h of nx 'clock n Uo mornlk am oevon o'clock n he evenng-. Buld elecon wll be lclr for he purpone of elecng ulecorq of PresUU' nnl Vce Presden of fe uned S*.>n, member of lo house of vprescnalrph of f Uned Saes for he hrd con- K-eMslonal dl»rlc of New Jerse, wo members of he general nnnembl. n uur- Daalrabl* Buldng Lola n Wes. da Park and on Maneon avanu*, Ca» Rad Bank, from»2 5 0 upward*. Tarma o aul buar. " Hendrckson & Sou, - Paerson : Buldng, 60 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Slv h HllVL'l-, a lu Hrello er volvnn- \\\>; co d l f mpan, and l f ld l-lle Slver volvn \\; cmpan, and for he wecond elecon (llc of wld ownshp n He VUK*- of Slrowsbur, o he wheelwrgh Hhop of Charles. Hurle. Huld.prmal,v rl-clon wh be hld'f ho purpose,r ulnlnr p«r Hu. p.held'for ho purpose h ff c nlnlnr p«rf dl.heldfor ho purpo uunlnl HOUB for ho offce* lm-elnafer denlk nueu, namel: memler or he house of roprebenalveb of he.'ncd fuues for l hd ong:re^ol lur w rprebenalvb of le hrd cong:re^ lurc, wo of hq general rscnhl, a surroga?, vo. chouc'u n one ear, wo for wo hree earn; am! H u o member.* coun execuve' lorn, uns fur ears, and wo fur nomnaon anl f he Mnumml _ KCCH, llouulllcm, one member, from n:!rn elecon can, one m <l]hrlc and one lecon dsrc; J)f h er Jor he ownshp m HD commu'ene and one for wo l commloemen, one for wo > ( an unexplrel * 'rom \\v nlfe, ono nomlu'ke; wo own- J'ur hree earn m ushe.fhor u ears. ownhhlp clerk o fll un unexplml erm of wo ears, and wo Hrveora of ho hghwa. Furher ako no!*- of ha le boanlh lu and fur he ownshp of Hlu-wshur, wll mee for le frs elecon ownshp, a le lr.-h Slver voluneer fre llsflc of unl».. of he Lle Jml for le second elecon dsrc uf sad own sllp, a lo wheelwrlkln shup of Charles. Hurlo, n ho \UK.- nf Hhrowubur, da, Sepember :!,!, nex, ' 0 o'clock a, m. for he of organc ng and elecng l- rcsperro rluers of ng _.. mld bordn,' and uplu 'uemlu, Sepember loll, nex, a lu o'clock for he purpobo of canvassng am nullm; reksralonb; on Tuesda, Sepember 2l, nex, from 7 o'clock a. m. o o'clock p. m. for lo m-po:?" of holdk he general prmar elelm uml muklnp a regsraon of voer* (f unl respecve elecon dsrcs; am on Ocober 29h, 9", from o'clock J. n, o o'clock p. m. for he purpose of revsng und p. m. for pp oorreclnff he orgnal ddol r lnff ad g oorreclnff he orgnal leklserk and recevng addonal. rpksralmh/ " RAYMON.> DOUGHTY, Clerk of he ownshp nf Hlrowsbur. Daed Augus gmh, JU :*. Now ha movng me la near *m prepared o do our nex movng o urnuure, panos or baggage, o all para of c or counr, n he larges padded vanfl n Red Bank. Before ou have our nex movng done, wre. Bend or call,for he onl relable furnure mover n own, and ge m prces on our nex lob. All knds of heav or lgh ruck- ng done a shor noce. Call or oddrem J* T. ECAN. Wall Sree, Red flanl. Re«a«nce phone 24-J. Offlfc phone 208J. SO MONMOUTH STREET. Publc Noce NOTCE. OP TMK A.NTJ PLAOR OF HOLDUQ.QENKKAL KLHCTON AMD PJUMAHY lo.kcto.n, AND Ol'' KS TO n: :M;CT:D AND Ol'' 3CLKC- AMD PJUHY OFFCBKS TO n MGRTNO OK ro TON ND TN TON AND neglstkatox N THE UQROUaH OF KMSON.. Noce JH hereb Kvn Uu a rosao, flvo cllohen freeholders, uno for j oleullon wll be held n md for he borr. bo lned for hn purpose, and ju.-. BO.soon as ho people of hs counr begn o hnvo weekl own meckh, weekl nclkllorhood nc'lnk», wcokl me'nch for daucrnon, whfhrr n he wloollore or n he church, hen he prmares wll bcfn o ncun Honchnr. A nmn ms no oxorcded hu pollcnl power when he h merel voed, hccaho ho )oc'hsun ha precede vong uro vpr much more mwrnn hnn ho vonf self, he proccmes of opnon b whch ou Klvo nulco o nl conccrnol ha ou wll voe for onl ono knd of man and h» n knd who wll uppor he hnra ha ou beleve n. Then la pollllcl«n know» whn hla Job n when com«o dermlnlnk whom n«wll nuppor; braue f he Roes one wa and ou ro anoher, he wll nn«l o h ll d ll wa and ou ro anoher, he wll ro nn«l o h«polls»nd ou wll ro b hef hundrad and b he hounand. " W J" wod h h d rad and b h h h uand. he wnd u J". wonder wh «re he wnd ha h«hu raluod «o n rm- - hla MJU. low, ho /arm»ra of hn counr ran Kr*v upon anhlnf he pl«uw, bu wll have no cfte unl h* ge orohnr and draw cllmn. of ohr knd* «K«her wh lhnm«elv»«n fre- < «n confnrcnca n h bulldlrur ha belong o u, and begn o make ha nor rwafdm hln ha u U h wafdm hln ha eonrl- U* var kmocphar*, ho v«r ne «f polluc bl * var aumane, «f opuln Thl, o «r m«an publc h all rgh? You can ell b lackng a hm. used o hnk when was a bo ha ou could ell ax hones man b lookng n he ees, bu fnd ou can. have looked n some es ha Beemed ve hones and he urned ou'o be he e'ss of a rogue; and ou repea ha experence f lle whle unl ou ge o be abou, sa 55 ears old, and hen ou don allow appearances o mpose on ou You wan o know a man's able of conens. You wan o know wha a n hm, und hen when ou have found ou wha s n hm ou wan o dscuss j over wh ho neghbors wheher ha s he rgh able of conens or no, wheher sands for hngs ha are genune, ha are conssen wh our neress; and so onc as ou don hold meengs and confer abou hese hngs our publc men can mpose upon ou o he op of her ben b merel ellng ou ha ceran hngs ae so when ou don know wheher he are or no. " wan no o be rused blndl, bu o mach m opnons wh ours. wan o mach m ws wh ours. don know an spor comparng wh ha. f am rgh, wh do ou agree wh me f ou havn' suded he hng and conferred abou and know ha am rgh? f urn wrong, how are ou gong o prove unless ou have conferred adou? The whole process of self-proecon and of lber consss n hese processes of neghborhood consulaon. "A ver amusng hng happened o me once. was alkng abou hs ver maer, and was sang for was speakng n ho c of New York ha here was no publc opnon n he cvof New York because people were so bur wh her dnl affars n a bg c'nnd were so hurred from hour o hour ha he dd no hnvc me o s down und alk o anbod abou anhng excep wha he were neresed n n her offces; and hen drew a pcure of a group of men Hng around he sove n a counr sore chewng obacco and spng n n fluwdun box and conferrng abou he affars of he neghborhood. And go no rouble b ndulgng n hla harmless pleasanr: sad whaever nu be sad agans ho chewng of obucco hn a leas can bo Hd for, ha gves n man me o hnk beween senences. An enerprsng newspaper publlshod onl ha pn of m speech and headed, "Advocaes ho chewng of obacco;" und ncnmle of ha arcle wan, undorfmd, crculaed wh he ndverlncmenu of ceran obacco frms. Thu whole pon of ho hng wan mnded, wasn' advocang ho chewng of obacco, bu, wn ndvocnng hnkng beween nencncen. wax advocang havng nenencen o uor ha wll mnka ho men o whom ou uor hem hnk. Wan advocang ulllnu around he aovn n counr «oren and alkng hn en over; bu much boor han ha, n wdenng ho plaform of ho flld, no connnlns ournclf o he nhop, o ho counr aom, bu olng no he achoolhoum am no h* church on wo«l<rfaraand dlacuaalok h «hlnga hn are furuumonal o mr llf«, "«MM command ha program o ou. Lo m* auggxa ha ou plan he ««<>d«of ha plaform a h«ar, and one env wo for wo ears, und wo for hree eur»; f muor, wo councllmen, and hree Jusces of le pence.' Noce s hereb fflven ha a prmar elecon wll bs held n he borough of Heel Bank, n ho coun ol Monmouh, on Tuesda, Sepember 24h, A. P., 92, beween ho hours of 7 o'eloelc ho mornng and 9 o'clock n he evenng, for hu uu-pone of makng nomnaons for he followng offcers: ' ' Member of le house of represenaves of ho Uned Saes from ho hrd congrebulonnl UlHrlc of New Jerse, wo mumbu-h of he j?enernl nssenbl, a,,surrogae, lve chosen frechollero, ono fur. one ear, wo.for wo ojrh, and wo fo' hree ears (Chaper 35G, pgo (ll), ok., laws 9:0; a maor, wo councllme, hree jusces of ho pence, a member of he Monmouh coun Democrac execuve eonmlee, seven members of he Monmou coun llepublcan execuve commee. Snll prmar elecon wll be hold o he followng places: Frs dsrc Naveslnk'hook and lal- Mechanl: sree. ro cnder compan house, Mechanc sre Heeonrl dsrc ndependen l~ -... Kno compan house. Mechanc sree. Thrd dsrc Amos Ma]l> avenue. Fourh dsrc Borough h d l Tlon's shop, lnll, Mon- Ffh dsrc T. A. Furcll'a real esae olllce, Monmouh sree. Hlxh dsrc Unon loae compan frehouso, Hhrewshur avenue. Hevonh dsrc V. C. Muaa's shop, Hhrowshur avome. The. several boards of reglhr nnd elecon wll mee n ho above plaecb for le purpose of makng a regsraon of voe'h un le followng daes: Tuesda, Sepember llm, 52, p. m. o p. n. Tuesda, Kepcmher 2h. 92, 7 n. n. o a, Sep 2. 92, n 9 p. n. (for general elecon onl). VolerH muh appear a ho polln d Vl m ppea plae and rek'^er n p n, WneHH m hand hs 27h da of Augus, A. D., 92. A. C. HARRSON, Clerk of ho borough of Red Uanlc. snce Xovcnb a hs whereabou* have lb, KK been un- Monmoah Coun Sarroffae' Offce. n he maer of he esae of George Allen, presumed o be dead. ule o.show Cause. Magrle Allen, of he mvnshlp of Hhrewshur, n le coun uf Monmouh am sae of New Jerse, havhk appled o me b wren peon, salnw ha Co'rK' Allen, lae of he ownshp of Shrewsbur, coun and sae, al'oresull, hn.f absened hmself from hs Bf.o ov more- hun seven earn mleeesslvel las pas,. e. " known nne" wo ears afer H dlsnpponnnee, and hn le.-lloacr H of he opnon Um le sad UeorKe Allen B lend, u.l ha he lef no wll, md hn H necessar o luve leers of udulnarnlon of >H esue jr'ncd, hereb order hn all pebons ner- Hf.l nhow enhc lel'ore me n he mr- OKale'H (ftlee of be counlv of Munnoulll, on he wel-hlxl ln of Hepembel', lnecer hundred md welve, u he hour of en o'eloek n he foreuo All leers of dmn*rnlon of he onau of he Buld <leorne Allen HhrllM no Rl'nml n ll) unl MKBle Allen 'J'hlM urder H o be pulllhhcd n ho Kr lanl KclBcr, a newbpnpor prned u ed Hank, n he coun of Monnoull 'or four weekh, n lem (nee a week preeedlnr Kald da, und a eop hereof mallfl o he lelr* und nex of kn of, «f polluc m«an publc puon. Thla counr can have anhn* (ha publk opnon conomram Ua publc opnon do» no ronc«raoun ounm. " know ha h«nowr rf a publc man mnlaa n he nuppor hw h. Monmouh ran fa ha Mon rounh coun h«nc»forh a«**d h«r own fln«record b no onl projuclng anlmdfd ajrlcuhural rrop ax ernpa or h fardun, hu al«««om«of h» baa UlnUnc of hu Unl.d HaUn, an ha kml wll kn»w ha <«raln monana of opnon ha ulmael fh l ll f h U d m n a n a of o p n n ha ulmael r«fh l>* lecalaur* of h«aau and ) lll f d lecla h«au and pma )» lflalaur* uf b* ala* and wah h* naon had hlr ron.g. and nwh n l* Csunl of Monmmh, N«{ J r h l l ron.g, MOM W J**H o h«onl mmorull «f fn commsnl, mllllall *; ' M, U U mmwull n h» co COOM* he lelllllll, l KO Alen her! n nn\ pohlolllco f lu< Hume le known, AufM 4h, 05. JOHU'H L. UONAAY, H OKAHoaaT or W JMKBT. T Joln Hrnll: ll \rue uf an order of ha Cour o nnrfr of Nnw Jenr, malo on hlu of lo dav hereof, l u eernln em* wlereln An V. ffal H p»llonflr and ou, John Hffl. «r«dpfrndan, ou ar ulrod n anpdar and plffll, armw«* or demur n pmlloner'* peon qn or b» ho we-nlnll du e.. or n d»rml hrrof n wll b» ak«n acan >u an hn chanlor nlmll hnk cmhnlle anl lua. \f (hlee uf al.l aul la U> oblnln» ma of dlvo-r^. laolvln ho nar- CA >ow«e ou and n) aall pa' )«M Afval HU,»J. HoTlrlor (f '«lohar. r. n.mrr««, nl Hunk. N. J, lnn:, af d. uf Alle (. raulll. d»» fr roun. Nolle* la h»"l>>' alvrn ha n ao n of llm aubarrlnora, OKomlor.llnl. > a u h! nalalo of val.l ov wll bn mllw and «ue. b he aurro al* anl r*plv*«\ for a*ulpna lu h orphan* 'dr nf l, 'OnY uf Mon molll. on Tlllavla, h> nln»(,*''^h 4a of llel«ml>*r, A. ),, Daxl AU Tll, UU 'llall.r'lh ^ VANDHHOO KNY MTH. HTCMM of *]*Ua«««f"JB«Va»r" cala* or Mar ND, d., <A»«,. Nollo- la hrb «l»»n Mm lo f nnjrl«of M "UrlUr, almlnlalralu Wh wll m,)«l nf h«alar or aal arnol, wll!> amlln ajl ala b» lh arro«««ond r»porl»(l for aalla- «p n * n >l*r>( f,pr! of lh> rounl T gh of numso \JJ Tuesda, Novenr Dh, 92, frorl l" hour of C o'clock n. o lo hour ol' T o'clock p. ll. Sad eeum wll b«held 'm- HHU borough n _ llrs dsrc, a he house of he ceanlc hook and ladder compnn ou [nn sree n sad O'OUK; and n he cond dsrc, n h<- OUKC of he Uumnre. compan un Cener Kreo n borourl. Sall ehcllon wll be held hu purpose of elecng elecors of 'resden and he l'rcslden of bo Kn>s. a number of he lunhc of p-esenulves of He Uned Suca for hrd congr^.sslonal dsrc, wo bera of he,/^jeral assembl, a sur- Lo, lve closej.freeholders,. ono for ne ear, wo for wu ears and wo for lreo ears; wo'counclmen for hree and one Jusce of hu' pence.. aue novo lu a n'hnur elecon for all pullenl purleh wll be held and for he bu-ouprh of KnnHon upon 'uesda, Sepember 2h. ml, from he our of 7 o'clork a, m. o he hour of 9 'clock p. n. for sad borough, for he rs dlarel. a ho house of he. Oceanc ofk and ladder compan on Alan sree, nd for he Hrcd dsrc,, a he house le KunKon lre compan on Cener ree. Sad prmar elecon wll bo eld for he puroso of nomnang... for he ulllech herenafer deslffued, namel: nenlber of he house of pre»enalveh of he Uned Saes for le hrd congressonal dsrc, wo embe-h of n general ahsenbl, n BrKae, l\ve ehos n freeholders, one for ne ear, wo n wn ears and wo for lree enrs; n.l lo nomnaon and lecon of members 'of he Monmouh Jn execuve commees ve, wo ennu llmeu for hree ne Juallce o!' he peace. Furher lake mco ha he hoards of?klsr and elecon n and lor he horulh of luns.., wll mee for he llro lecon dsrcl of sad bnrollkh, a n. nse of le 'U.-anlc look am lauler npn on.man sree; and for he cconl lflc,.r onld boruurh, n n ouse (f ho '.unbon llro compan o Cener sre. un Tuesda, Hepelnber 3d 0 o'clock. n. for he nurpnhc ol rknnls'.hf M' lechk be es)ecv llee-m of fj'l board, anl Kuln o uesda, S. p.-al.er loh, 92. a H clod; a. n. lor he purpose of c; K anl nklm J eblhralonh; on Tuesa, Sep. lab. r L'nl, from 7 o'clock a. m o ll o'clock p. n. fnr he purpose of 'hllk lh" j;..al prmar elecon am naklk a r^mraon of voe-h of a' speclve elec.. dlarlelh, md on c ler l!'.lh. MJ, lron o'elocl; p. n. o'clock p. m. 'M- he purpose of revs K am cm clu* he orgnal reklher P.l.VB, A. KAl'UTJN'! f'lcrk >,r ho borukh of Uumso Dalel AMKM '-"lh, " Noce B hereb gven ha he law requrng he removal of brers, weeds and brush from he hghwas pn fron of proper wll be enforced n Shrewsbur ownshp. The law governng hs maer a as follows: The owner or occupan of land abung on an hghwa n an ownshp n hs sae shall, durng he monh of Sepember of each ear, cu and remove all brush, brers and weeds growng n or upon such poron of such hghwa as hs or her lands abu upon; and n case such owner or occuf an shall fal o perform he du mposed hereb, he ownshp commee of he ownshp n whch such lands abu as aforesad shall cause such work o be done and he owner of such lands shall pa he expense hereof, wh coss, o be recovered n an acon upon conrac before an jusce of he peace of he coun a he su of such ownshp commee. The ownshp commee of Shrewsbur ownshp suggess ha hs work of removng he brush, brers and weeds from he hghwas of he ownshp be done durng he monhs of Jul and Augus, f possble, n order ha he ownshp hghwas ma be free from such encroachmens durng he remander of he season, and also n order ha he weeds, ec., be prevened from gong o seed. Should he brush, brers, weeds, ec., no be removed durng he me se forh _ ^ ' r - b law. he same wll be done b he ownshp commee and he expense hereof colleced from he proper owners accordng o law. ORLANDO J. WARDEN, Supervsor of Roads. ( EGAN'S Specal Noce RELATNG TO NUSANCES ' H TB Townshp of Shrewsbur. Nnbaneefl whn he ownshp of Shrewsbur PH hereb defned end declared o be* and hnr ehall nclude end embrace:, Tho placng or deposng n or upon snj sree or alle, or n or apon an publc or prvae proper n hs ownshp, an dead anmal or an T\H8. CARLE f CAKUB, U OSTEOPATHOPBTBCMH& M «M Offl«Hr: 830 A. M. o.m P. U. A RTHUR C. 8WFT, ' CVr> EKGNEBB AND BURVKTOE, Broad and Monmoulh r. Phone 80-L. BBDBH.N.J.. J* D R. B. P. KNG, VETEBNABY SmOEOH AND DENTST. flhrew8buor. NEW JEJBSEY. -j Bones bearded Mlnor and romnwr and n a M M ' Ovefnom pnlormcd on UcbM *nb XjfM safe. par of he same, or an d an dear lead flh or an par o ho earnc, ox flh from prves orcawpoola or cach ^aslnscr rubbsh of an kndor descrpon,or an house or kchen Blopa or gnhzge. manure ox swocplnga (provded ha Bable manure and ohef manure ma be uncd as a ferlzer), or an foal or offensve or obnoxous maer or subaance wha* ever. 2. An full or leak prv vaul, cempoolorohwr recepacle for flh. 3. Allowng or permng an ngh BOU, K«b*2* ox oher offensve or decompoalnr sold cr flud maer or subsance o leak or ooze from an car or wagon or vessel n whch he BOHO mar be conveed or carred,. The carr nar or conveng: hrooefa an sree an subsance whch has been removed from an prv vaul or cesspool, unces he same shall be nclofled n ar-gh barrels, or n a perfecl gh and properl covered wagon. G. All carng of garbage hrough he Breesof ho ownohp excep beween he hours of Bunne and flx A, v. 6. Thoburnlngofanmflercreubsancewhlch jhall em, or cause, or produce, or cas off an foul or obnoxous, or offensve, or hurful, or an* ona gas. smoke, seam or odor. 7. The casng or dschargng no he Shrew* bur orrjavcf.nk^or Souh Shrewsbur rver* o no an sream n hs ownshp, or on he bound* ar lne of hs ownshp, an BubHance whch fca been removed from an vaul, cesspool or snk* o an offal or oher' refuse, lquds, or solds,faan ppes or oherwse. 8. An and ever nusance as above defned U hereb prohbed and forbdden whn he own* chp of Shrewsbur, and an person makng, creang, causng, mananng or permng an of aad nusances Bhall forfe and pa a penal of wen-fve dollars. * Tho above s an exrac from he ordnances of he board of healh of Shrewsbur ownshp, and he same wll bo horoughl enforced. ABRAM T. BENNETT, Presden of he Bo rd of Healh. RAYMOND DOUGHTY. Secrear. TXR. h. H. STRYKEB. ** VETERNARY BUnOEOW, OBcc.PuM Servce BulUlnf. TeeshoM Uf. u BBldence. 8 Shrewsbur Avenn*?»*ll*n&b KED BANK. N. J. E RNEST A. AREND, ARCHTECT. 06 W. 40h Sree New York C. Klmnonl Buldng. Anbur 'ark, N- J. Re dence. Broad Sree. RM Bank. N, Specals! counr work. Telephones Conneclona. TOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON; odavdson Buldng. COUNSELLORS AT LAW. KBD BANK. N. J. Broad Bna T7REDERCK W, HOPE, X COUNSELLOR Offces corner Broad and KBD BAKK. H. J. Fron Srea, E DMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR AT BED ' O0«s: 0 EAST FRONT STBEET. BED BANK N. A LSTON BEEKMAN, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Noar Publc SuprraM Conr Ofllces 9 Broad sree. RED BANK. N.. TOWNSHP BOARD OF HEALTH. Tho regular meengs of he Shrewsbur Town- hp Boanl of Healh wll be held pn he frs anl hrd Thunulas of each monh, a 4:00 p. u., a he Town Hall on Monmouh sree. Red Bank. < persons havng complans o make wll presen hem o ho gecrcar n wrng. ABRAM T. BENNETT. Presden RATHONO DOUGHTY. Secrear. D R. HERBERT E. WLLAMS, SURGEON DENTST. Graduae Unvers ol Foulmnla. Ofllce Das n Bcl Bonk: Mondara, W and Saurdas; Tuesdn ovenlnkbfrom7_- 20 Broad Sree. Sell Bonk, N. J> D R. "W. M. THOMPSON, DENTAL SURGEON. 2d Nn' Bank Buldng. Bed Bank. N. J Hours 8-J. D R. J. D. THROCKM0RT0N, DENTAL SURGEON. No. SZBrond'Sree, Bed" Bank. R. * D R. FRANK L. MANNNG. SUKGEON Broad sree, oppose Ford & Mller! D R. R. W. JEWETT,, DENTST. Room H Second Naonal Bank BnUdoc. RED BANE. N. J D R. WLLAM ROSE, DENTST.: Successor o Dr. R. F. Borden.. Gas admnsered. 60 BROAD STREET. BED BANK. N.. EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH RALROAD. TlmQ Table n effec June 30h. 92. Saons n New York: Cenral..ol Now f Lb d W 23d S N ^ e BHEKfF'S SAE. B vl'ue of a wr of fl. fa., o me dlever, lssv\fa o\ of he cour of chancer of he ac of New Jerse, wll bo pxpm-'d o salo a publc vemuo, on Moula. he sxeenh da of Sepember, 32, beween he hours of.2 o'clock and o'clock (u :0 o'clock), n ho afernoon <»f sad (lajs a he cour house, Freehold, n ho ownshp of Freehold, coun of Monmouh, New Jerse. All hose ceran racs or parcels of ml am premses, heru-lnafor parcularl descrbed, Hluao, lng and. beng n he ownshp of lowell, n he coun ol' Monoul und sae o Xew Jerse, Suaed on he norh branch of he Meedcconk rver once adjacen o a vneard owned b he Rev. A.. Dashell. Begnnng a a Bone sandng drecl acrobb hs road from ho norhwes corner of sad vneard; hence () norh Hf decrees ffeen mnues wes Hlx chans and ffeen lnks, more or less, o ho easerl lne of a rac of lnul conveed b he sad.john S. Brown and wfe o Mar Talor; hence C!) souh hree degrees eas alone; sld lno egh chans; and heneo (!!) sonf eghseven degrees uul hv mnues eas hree chans am wen-egh lnks; hence (4) norh ffeen degrees and hr mnue;! eas four chans and wen-seven lnks o he begnnng. Conanng wo acres am llf-wo hundredh s of an acre. llng he same premses conveed b Mnr A. Kslell and Paren losell, her husband, o Thomas Sherman b deed daed 'ecember 2Cb, Nfl:!, am] recorded n lo clerk's olllcc of Mnnnoulh coun, n Hook, r >26 of deeds, puffo 47!), ec..mso all ha ceran lo of land suaed n he ownshp, coun and sale aforesad. loknnlng u a second cor- H r of a rac of lund conveed b John Brown and wfe o Alfred. lhsll-n, Jr., and llenjamn. Smh, anl descrbed n a deed record lllco of Mnmum A C. HURLEY, 6 Brdjo Avenue. RED BANK. N., Wh George Cooper for ffeen oar. W LLAM H. FOSTER, REAL ESTATE, NSURANCE Hudson Termnal (H, & M. ) Church and Corand Sreou. foo of Cerand and Deabrosac Sreou. TRANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK For Perh Ambo. 6 5& 8 37, a. m.: 2 00 noon. «, 2 48, 80, 7 38, 8 2 (Saurdas onl) p. m. Sundas 8 58, 9 37 a. m.: 9 00,9 53 p.m.. For Elzabeh. E 55, C 37, C , a.ro.;2 noon , 3 59,4 30,4 47, , (Saurdas onl), ,0 56 (Saurdasonl) p. m. Sundas , 44a.ra.: , 603, 70, , 9 2C p.m. For Newark und New York. 6 55, 0 32 (Mondas onl). (Now York onl) «M (Now York onl). 7 25, (New York onl). 7 40, 7 59 (Newarkonl), , 830 (New York onl). 843, 9 7, 8 45, 0 6 (New York onl), a. n.; 2 00 noon G (New York onl).4 SO (Nowark onl), ,88.82 ^Saurdas onl), 9 ' ,0 60 (Saurd>onl),p.m. SundaB.8E8.O37.l 44, a. m.: 4 23, , (New York onl). 8 00, (Newark onl) For Long Branch. Abur Park. Ocean Crovc, Pon Pleasan annneranedaa Buons ,8 40, ,0 28 a. m.; 2 20, (Saurdas onl), 43 (Saurdas onl). 57, 2 03 (Saurdas onl), 2 24 (Saurdas onl) (Saurdas onl). 24 (Saurdas onl) (Norh Asbur Park nnd souh) , , 8 30, 0 30 p.m. Sundas , , a. m.: D. ra For Freehold va Maawan and C.. R. of N. J a..m.; 2 00 noon p. m. Sundas, 8 58 a. m.; 6 02, 9 E3 p. ro. LEAVE NEW YORK FOB BED BANK. C.V- B. of N. J.. foo of Lber sree. 4 00, a. m.; 2 85 (Saurdas onl). 00 (Saurdas onl, 20 (Saurdas onl), SO. 8 40, 4 45, 6 00, B8, p. m.. 2 0,(mlanlBh). Sundas S 30, ,0 00 n, m.: 2SO, , p. m.; 20 mdnfeh. C. B. R. of N, J., foo of Wes 23d sree. 8 20,0 50,; U 20a. m.; 2 20 (Saurdas onl).2 50 (Saurdas onl). 0 (Saurdas onl), , [ , p. n. Sundas. 8 85,9 05, 9 50 a. m.: , p. m. Penn. B. R. 7h Avo and SM Sree, N. Y., , 2 a. n (Sulurdas onl) O (Saunlaa oxcepcd). 4 3). C 2. 7 M p. m. Sundas 8 33, 9 30,2 n. m.. 30, 5 2 Penna. R. R., Eludson Termnal (. & M. R. R) Church nnd Corland Srees , 0 EATONTOWH, AND LOANS. NEW Jsuon. G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. SncccEsor o Goo. Cooper. C. B. PosoBco Buldng RED BANK.».. G EORGE K. ALLEN, JR., CVL ENGNEER AND SURVEYOB. Room 7. Paerson Buldng. Broad BlM. Ren BAN. N. J. J ACOB C. SHUTTS, AUCTONEER. Specal aenon alven o Boloa ol fsnn farm unplcmenaond oher personal prop< P. O. Address, 9 Broad Brw. Telephone 264. W L. EDWARDS, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. LOMO BSANOT. N. J., (Posloflce Bulldnj). EAoNTom. N. J.. (Adverser Bulldlns - R/ECHANO-THERAPY. "* (Known as Swedsh Movemens 4 DR. R. HAGELSTAM. Red Bank, N. J. 4 Monmoul S^.v Tho medlcal-mechanlo reano» r«o- j: oenzed b all European Bover»me b and recommended b all leadng pnt»aclana and surgeons of Uned Sae* «n Europe. D R. A. F. VOSS, OSTEOfATHlC PHYSCAN. n he Esner Buldng. Boom 6. Red Bank. H.l Telephone 84. D R. SARAH CORLES WARDELL, ^ OSTEOPATHST. 33 Monmouh Sree. Red 5J"*_ Tucsdan and Frdas onl, 230T. U.o MT, Graduae Amercan NOTCE. NOTC'K O' T.M-J AND 'LAC U.DNC l:\":laj E.NCTO.N AM ';.M.\;v HLHUTON, ANU OK llm'l'kls T'l '. K,:OTH) AM M.:.:TN "K Hf).\n)s o ' K.or- TK.V AM l!:;htuatk.v X TDK HDOl'Cll 'l' Hll AVK.V. Noce M lereh Klvcl Un KelD'll leel.l wll "' nld n nnd for he l,or-,\r o l-'ulr hm-n upon Tuefln, Nocnlr r.h, lmj. from he hour of ( "clock u. n " he hour of 7 o'elocl; ;.. Kll. elecng Wll,0 ll"l(l for fll. lorollkl n n OHC (f he l-'nlr llnvcn re copm on 'l'dl'l Hlree n num l,nr- UKl..Snl.l cl'. ll.n wll ho Held for he lrponv ll" e.'.lln«eleco-h of l'renldel ml Ve l'l''mllenl of ho Ull.l MucH, ; mouher ol' Uw lohe of rcprchcnulvch or " ll. Hll'H fur ho hlrl 'mkvehkl dlmlc, wo nvnlrm "f he Hcrrnl ^fuhl. ll nurrnkue. fl\'e lomcn feehhl. J', ono for one ear, wo Tor wo el:' 'l wo for hree euh; maor, «lx courllneu, MHUfBHor, coleeor nd Jell.. of he peace. AMO nk.' null.,' llm a prlmnr eleclon for nl polll.ul pulen wll be held nnd for he."rough nr l''ulr llnve llon Tucruv, 'epenler 24h, 0L', folu ho lour or 7 o'clock f. n. o h«jour of> o'elo-k l> ll. for mld ovouul. Huld luwr <!.', n,n Hll le held?or ho mroe of nomlallnr nernom for le one>m lerehuf lor (ll>lkao, namel: npnhe- of he l'mn o( rfprchenlalheh of lr Cnled K :ra for ho hrd conllh'e, wo m*ml>rra o le emlv, a aurrocal^, flvo <ln Cl',. ec.: hence l. lh f sne, () no'l lr-scvcn dekeh lr-«o mlnll.m wes four ehullh ull nx-nne llllvh; l'-nce ") Mjuh wen-une d- Ke'H llleen nllh'h \\ew wo chjlnh llrl-hree HUH; hence (.) Koh (en lekle-h wes wo chans anl hlr- Heve CM; heu'e ( s>>uh weuf.ur lek-ees wes wo chnlm nnd forlnlne lnks o he hlnl coner of he snherl pn (f sad ll'jc; hence (T.) lllolk he Hecolld curhe or Bllllle Monh elkh>'-wo decrees forv-lve mnues ' es lve clalnh und n\x-\vn UnlH o llrs corsu of sjld deed; hence (G) nlnk' sud ll's course norh Heven de- j Kecs l'o> nlu.s.s h'e chans nnd 'jll' llukh lo he llac,' of hejjnlnk. ConlalnlnK hree acrch. The hcurluka a«( he eedlf poned A.., N<>8. elmk he sjune prenl^s conveed o ( K,',. ll've h deed from Alled. llasllell, Jr.. and wfe, dnlel he lh ln of llecemher, A.., S7, nld 'eordel u le elerk nlce u he cmn f Monoul, lu lool :3S of deedn, pugo. ec. Sel/.el an he proper of Mnr 0. rlllln, aken lu execuon f he m of lelr '. H.Mller, und lo he no d h WUKHT A..llK:Ul(>l.T. SherKT. KK'.l' lln.l.v, Kol'r, Wed AlKUM lull, l'.u2. [f23.40.] a. m., 229 (Saurdas onl), 2 30,28 (Saurdas. onl),2 34,3 42,402, (Saurlasexcepodl, 4 28, p. m. Sundas , 0 a. m.; B0, 67 p. m. For furher parculars see mo-lables a n he clerk'8 saons, l, Hunk all, L.W. BERRY. Supernenden, N. Y. and L. B. D R. WM. J. WOLFERT, OSTEOPATH. _. - 9 Broad sree. Red Dank. N. J. _... Graduae of Phladelpha college of OsoopaB». j ^ Phladelpha COOKO of Anaom. And pos R«aae of Amercan school of Oseopah a Klraa. vlle Mo., under lo founder of ho scence. A BUrnMcl^, nvu chofor )n«enr, wo for f h r Kr e frcrholl'n, oo wo )rara anl M for hrpo lumlalon un.»l#clon of nrm f la Monmoul coun rxcculvn r rnl«om recp^eh., maor, nx roun men. aaekol, ulloor md Juallce l, n«, w l M. for hrpo 'ara; nnr l f nrmherh 'urllcr nkr nolro ha lo mndff of lur UH *-''» n and for hn jl»r nl lmen wll mcm for loroufh n lh" h">!!> of ho Far llavru (lr«coanv on varl nr*«l on Tlmdu, H»nrnMr 3<l, n n o'clock a. m. for Urn urpohp of okjulur und vloellnf lm peellvn olll n nf aad boxd, nml ll nl TO-JV, H>]>n«r Kllh, 03, a 0 o'clock " n, fur " mnum, of e«nvn«lnf m'l nuhlnr r^almllalon; m Tunln, Blnuh 4h, (ronl 7 o'llock «. m, n» "< lnk p. m. for " u oa< of hollna: h* unsrol nrnnr rleeluu and mnlnv ^llsrnlon of vocr of aa4 raa *el\«**kellon (llr'le, ul nn Hrl'l'«r lllll, >.', fon o'ch.ck p, n n o'clock p. n ror l» nuleu," or «lamn and rr.'lvhg armonnr rpulara lma. KAU,:H '. CHH, Cl.lfc or ll- h.roal «r far n von Dalc.l Amu. nll. fll]. THK OSUKTCH w«nl r«r*aul p R.. CAHLES O. McFADDN, Gon. Pass. Aecn, N. Y. and h. U. K.. GEORGE W.!OYD. Gen. Pus. Agen. Penn. R. B. W. C. HOPE. Gen'l PaasenKer AfTen. Cenral. R. of N. J. W~JERSEY CENTRAL TRANS LEAVE RED ANK. For New York. Newark ond Elzabeh 5 C '7 ff, "725, H03. "830, 9 7, *0Gl u.n '( f, 4 30, p. m. Sundas 8 6S. 44 a. m.; 4 Ol , 8 45, l, p. m. For Freehold va Muawan a T a. m.; 2 00, 4 30 p. ro, Sundaa, H &S a. n.; 6 O 0 2C p. m. For LAkewood. lakchurs, &c, a«&>, 00 a. rf-' ] p. m. Bundas. 0 0, 06 a. m.; B 38 p. m. For AUnlcCl, 06r>. 00a. m. 437 p. m. Sun* dflb. O a. m.: S 3H p. m. For Vlnclnl, lrldlleun. Ac. 6 X. Ol! a. n).; 4 37 p. m. For Toma Rver anl arnr«a a 0 C5. 00 a. m.; 2 6l p. m. Bundsu. 0 0 a. m. Now York onl, SaurduB onl. W. O. BMLKB. W. C. Horn. Vce Trea. and Gen'l Mar. Gen'l 'asa. Ag WEUlTF'H BALE. H vrue (f n wr of M. ffl.. o mo llvch'l. Kfuel ou of n- rnur of chnn- cv of n* Hu' of N'W.rr«, wll Lm 'XpuNrl o Bald r\ phllr vrmluf. on Mnn.lnj', (»)' Hlxl'onl lav of HMfnhcr, 0?, M'wco Uo lourw of - u'clock ml ovork (l l:30 u'clrl). ll hr ufermn nf M l, ll H" ror hom*, VfOlold, n ho nwrmllp <> V**\wl<-\, un of Mommuh, New JorMo. All' ho follnvvlk.cutmw rnc or ur'f'l "f land frul PCHHCM, h<*rnlnnfrr l d l b! nlmo, llr>k mul f Hd H Dr. H, B. VanDorn VKNT8T Second Naonal Bank Buldng RoomB 8 and 9 ; DR. ROBERT DCK8ON. J ; Veern ran. DOGS, CATS, TOY DOGS. UonrUK Don, Cm. mll lorma. Far Haven. N W. n«l Bank. ; : MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. Tme Table n Effec Sepember 3d. 92. HulJec o ehanca whou nollo.. 'l n d,, K n n XH'OUK of Hod Hank, of MonnnJh nnd uuf of New. fu'rulff n n pon n lo ''l Unr»>( vlnc nr-cl. whch mld H'lmhK joln H h«norhwph' l f lo of hml onvood Uv Anlm -rld'hn o Alllln. Dlhblo b d-nl.lal.d N»vm>or 0, U»r>, nnd!< - ;<(l'>< n H" cltk'n otc* o hn coun nr Monh, Pro'nlM-r 7. HH5. n U'»nk ;P6, )«KO H>. md runnlf hrncn nolwnnll llon >" llvlnlon lnn bnl\\f>rn nnd o HM. AnnlA *. >ll»>>l^ fnd ln.nl of T. M, 'loll. wo mndrhl ** n ho cnp <-un«r of QU.U\ lul (( flnul '. l> l>> p; hrnro rmlllf wcl- Un" purnllm»ll lo l l l f l Seamers Sea Brd and Alberna. Beween Per 24, foo o Frankln Sree, New York (Landng o o ake on and le off fangen onl/), and Hghland*. Uahlumd Oceanc. Far Haven mud Red Hank. Tabphena Ol 704 frankln, Nao Yml. and 42] led lnk. H. J. ln ll lll, lonml lne, of rvlm lme" nlll flf-flvo fon lo "n alakr; llrne" ruunnff orhwnrdl " ' wh le drll mol hmr lm lno nf rvlll* Mr»o; 'lunlla* <>nflwrdl nlnlk ho noulldll lne of rvln llfo, nfl-flv" fre u ho plan" of he«' - ' T ho n n den fn dem" lllon (o (ll over, daed Jul, H7, and d n ho Monnoull coun rl lu llaok 6V3 of dekln, MUV 79, «o. MDO, n M*> un o 93 D \\, * nl l uf M, xll w.n:r A. pnp^r nf Jam.a w, nh<*n n *xrfuu K.lla ThrKkoron, or. Hlmrlr. A.TON CCCMAN. Hul'r.»a«A mn h. Hl.»H,»l o mjvurlo n TK KKUHTKR RKD BANK. Dallr *x*v OumUr. U.V Va 24. f<w of rranklll SrM, n l l ATT. wmlmn ralrllaran U.ln.nk HUNOAYB. MH PUr U. foo (f rnnlll Hro A. M. '. U... 8 m) e.^),.,»-m l.f.f..lam B. n.m n.:n..ll.m o.nn...4s S.CO A.M. '.».B0 NKWYORK Oalljl <c*» Bandar. A.af, r.m, U4 nankh...,.t. Far fata. nundayj. OoMnk " Ucunl Polnl" ralrll«m " ll-bank " 0.M.0,M lno,.4 mncb A n.-., 4 aurfo. MN an4 r rnln«va» R.uraWn kl.w.nm.,.

8 Para 8 THE RED BANK BEGBTEB AMONG OUR NEGHBORS. HAPPENNGS N THE VLLAGES ROUND ABOUT RED BANK. EVXBSTT BSWS. Xnpnmmeu. Belnf Vade o Two Boue a Tll* PUos. N^w porches are beng bul on houses owned and occuped b John Hers and Lemuel Soden. Wllam W. Anondcs and hs son Lero are dong he work for Mr. Mers. Edward Soden and hs son of Newman Sprngs are he carpeners for Lemuel Sode^. Wan POM. Paned. People hereabous would feel grafed f he elephone compan would pan s poles n hs secon. The flagpole a he schoolhouse was recenl paned and gave a brgh, new ouch ha mproved he appearance of he school grounds wonderfull." Aao Traffc. More auomobles have passed hrough he vllage hs summer han ever before. The road beween hs place and Holmdel was referred o n a recen ssue of a'rb auomoble journal as.one of he bes counr hghwas n he naon. Aended Panwn' Parade. Wllam W. Anondes and faml, Jlr. and Mrs. Benjamn Hanknon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sou, Mss Kaherne Slwagon and Crenus Slwagon wnessed he fremen's parade a Asbur Park las Thursda. Sne Tomao Crop. Edward Francs has one of he fnes felds of omaoes n hs neghborhood. He sells he omaoes o he propreors of Buckln's cannng fac-.or a he Phalanx. Bref Xenu. Cecl Jones and Charles Slwagon wll go o Rder-Moore busness school a Trenon he frs of Ocober o ake a commercal course. Ths s Cecl's second ear a he school. Mrs. John B. Slwagon and Mss Rachel Slwagon are a Eaonown oda aendng he reunon of he 29h regmen. Crenus Slwagon s agan usng; hs horse whch was lad up eleven weeks as he resul of a fall. Mss Nelle Sngleon, a dressmaker a Red Bank, s a her home here on a vacaon. Mrs. Thomas Grffn has been eneranng her sser from Massachuses.. Mrs. Andrew Caron of Trenon spen las week wh relaves here. Mrs. John Mers has been eneranng frends from New York. HHCEOCT SEWS. Two Bos a Brookdale Pann Hur b Fracoul Hora. Two colored bos, naves of he Souh, who had been workng a Brookdale farm onl a shor me, were njured las week b beng kcked b horses. One bo's'leg was broken and he was aken o he Long Branch hospal. The oher bo wa» njured on he arm. Mew Teacher. School reopened las week wh Mss Rosamund Munn n charge of he H. Whne Conrow, he posmns er and sorekeeper, s a canddae o grammar deparmen agan and wh succeed hmself as ownshp comm- He s runnng on he Demo- Mss Anna Cross n he head of heeernun. prmar class. Mss Munn, who s a crac cke. He wll have no opposon a he prmares, and he Re- nave of Sullvan coun. New York, s boardng a Mrs. John R. Con-publcanover's. Mss Cross s a new eacher, agans hm. Hs work as commee- have no nomnaed an one she succeedng Mss Davs of Redman s sasfacor o he peoplejcre Bank. Her home s a Vanderburg, and he has man arden supporers, nd las season she augh a Monrosecans. boh among Democras and Republ- Fru Grower*' Oood Tear. Clfford Herber, Leon and Wllam Fru growers n hs secon are Conrow, Sanford Langwh, Vcor havng an exceponall good ear. Gordman, Lllan Shorer and Nelle Crops are large and prces are holdng sead. John Fenon and Frank Branch. Worhle are aendng school a Long Bloodgood have especall fne apple n he las polo #ame of he season orchards, and Edward Fenon has onehere he Roal Blues of hs place de- of he bes peach crops anwhere n hese pars. Thompon Faml Back. Mrs. Lews S. Thompson and her resdens here, have reurned o Brookln. chldren have reurned from Souhampon, where he spen he sum-been spendng he summer n a bunga- Mr. Noonan and faml, who have mer. Mr. Thompson s expeced home from Europe he laer par of hs low on Leonard avenue, have reurned monh. o Brookln. Herber McCluske and faml Bref ems. spen Sunda a he Hghlands, mlkng he rp n a row boa propelled b Maxwell VonBedel has enered he naval ranng school a Newpor, Mr. McCluske. Rhode sland. Elzabeh VonBedel s Dr. Wllam Harlan s on he sck learnng o become a nurse a Bellevue hospal. ls.. Peer V. Paerson s makng some SHREWSBURY NEWS. mprovemens o he povh of ls house on he Red Bank road and makng oher repars o he place. Mrs. Lnda Busse has reurned o Far Haven o spend he remander of he warm monhs. Rev. Johnson L. Mner of Red Bunk wll preach n he chapel here nex Sunda. Mrs. James Tomlnson spen par of las week wh relaves a Red COLT'S NECK NEWS. Bolool Opens wh N< w Teacher n Clarro of Prmar Depnrmon. School reopccl las week wh Mss Florence OamplH of Lle Slver jgn ll charge (f he rnmmnr deparmen anl wh Mrs. Karl ndle of hs plan- as n'ler of he pnav pupls. Mrs. lradl'v SUVTN Mss Besse lunhnm of Clll'wrul. Mlla Hurhea n n Rnwn. M.H Hugho!!. daugher.f Wsllc.r Hughes of Vnlerl'ff, was drvng her pon lus week when he nml ran uw. Msu Hughes pulled he pon up n fron of Frank S. Vrs's place. The lorse WH hadlv cu on.' foo, nnd Mr. WCCH ook M«Hughes home. TUH n he HWOH me he pon hm run wa whn he pun few wc'lh. B Auo o UracvM. Mr. nnd Mm. Krnk V,. (. V. - nnd Mr. and Mrn..l:'n un jwr'nrc are apemlnv a monh n %\, n, lleer'n former home a Hrnno, New York. Tlc nnd he rp n m auomoble. Jrlef Xene. Mr. md Mm. F.dwnnl Wnd of Jrmvlla spen.sunda wh Mm. Hurd'n pnrenn, Mr. anl Mrn. John T\ B«ckmm. Mr. Hmd, who mn b«en Ver «lcl, n nrh mproved. Edwn Wucllxr md Mlmwn Anclln fd Kllna Wuulbnr lnvn n urned o Brookln afer upendng n mmmor,wl-l hflr uncle,.loll V. llccknn. Wllam lurkv, «New York lawer Hd on of ho luv John lrkn of hl< place. wa» horn nn work CKWlAf *equ*lnune««. Uu Mar Updko. who lve, wh Jwr grandfaher, Glleon Updkr, n «lcv wh lurff rrnbl..».- Wan oolumru v Tun Uw- ) flpd «convenon of.nu* hnn o o ad MM M \hma<~~a4v,. HOLHDL KSWS. Baps Charoh feopens asa New Pasor * Faml Movu Bar*. The Baps church, whch has been closed he pas hree weeks, reopened Sunda wh Rev. Wllam Parkson Chase, he new pasor, n he pulp. Mrs. Chase's faml has moved here from New York sae. Auols Be Be Careful. Ths vllage has been afflced wh auomoble speed manacs durng he summer, and he people here are alkng of makng an example of some of he offenders. s lkel ha a specal polceman or offcer wll be saoned a Holmdel o sop he nusance. Several accdens have been narrowl avered. The speeders wll fnd advsable o go slower n he fuu'e f he wan o avod rouble. New Prmar Teacher.-. School reopened las week wh Mss Emma Polhemus n charge of he grammar class for anoher erm. The prmar eacher s Mss Smock of Red Bank. She succeeds Mss Lamberson of Perh Ambo. Mrs. George Baeder and her wo chldren of Mddlebur, Conn., are vsng Mrs. Baeder's broher-n-law, Rev. Frederck N. Baeder. Mss Harre Kraemer of Newark spen Sunda wh her sser, Mrs. Baeder. New gravel has been pu on he Col's Neck road, and he hghwa all he wa from hs place o he Alanc ownshp vllage s n excellen condon. Lews Hallenbake has que hs job n Slwagon & Mouser's garage and he has a smlar poson a Long sland. Mrs. Wllam Hln and Mrs. Wllam VanBrun reurned eserda from a vs a New Egp. Mrs. Rober MeDermo of New York spen Sunda wh her sser, Mrs. James McCormck. The boarders who have been soppng a Denns Henrehan's have reurned o New York. Mss Margare McCormck of Newark spen Sunda wh her broher, Wllam McCormck. Mrs. James McCormck spen par of las week* wh her broher a Long Branch. Talor Hance las week bough a moor ccle from Lews Hallenbake. Theodore Schenck bough an E. M. F. auomoble las week. OCEAUPOBT REVS. Chldren a Wrlffh Home Benrn o he C for he Wner. One hundred and for-seven chldren, who have been spendng he summer a" he Wrgh Memoral Home, have reurned o New York for he wner. The were aken o he Red Bank ralroad saon n wo specal rolle cars. The chldren wll be mssed a he church, where he aended servce ever Sunda. Mr. Mo and faml have closed her house on Man sree and have reurned o Planfeld. Mr. Mo maor of ha place. feaed Deal b a score of 4% o 2%. The game was largel aended. Wllam Gbson and faml, summer Annual Fremen's Soclaole nnd Dana o Bo Held Tonffh. Judgng from he neres manfesed he socable nnd dance o be held b he fremen ongh wll be ; grea MK'CCFB. A number of arcle wll bo dsposed of on he eo-operav plan. Rev. Dwgh L. Parsons on Sumhr pleached o he Ffh avenue cades Bank. a her summer (jares a llaclmao cannng facor for he Adm Mouscr has reopened hs o-por. season. A hs pl.''o Sunda, Shrewsbur was beaen b he Tele ahlec club of Red Hank b a score of o (. (eorge ). Bradford n confned o he house wh sckness, and hs place as saon agen s beng flled b John \V. Wnv.gl of Lalehurs. Charles 'e bus resumed hs poson wh Charles. Hurle afer beng hl up wh phod fever. Tn poao s'nso s nearl ovvr J.M he shpmens from (bs place arc decreasng dal. XJvnroveU New*. John and James ('anlf of.cs Cl w'l' vbors las week a Jolll.Ms.-rK Mnmr. Kml am Alma HSS am Anna Scull of New York,.-pru par of hs wed; wlh Mss Mar Crc'cve. Mss (c''rlc (onum ha. rlu ncd fru a vs, wh her mn, Mrs, A,. M'Cmn of New York. Ms' Carolne Mull (f New York vurned home lak Thurln nfer a fvw dnn' vnl wlh Mr. and M r.. C. A. Johnson. Ms... Malda Wnlrrn hn. Hunnl " her r n 'lorul 'lk, Long!«land, nfll- a vr. wh Mnn Mabel Sul H.. leeg' hnoluo lnn ''lururd nfl-" a v' wlh ln aun, Mn, Klvvood MUK of RM anl. Mnn Marjorlo Hulllvnn of Solh v-.p' he Un of hn wc-k wh hr fnlcr, Mrlncl Hlllvn. Mm n Al nnkng, who n emploed b he 'jrnrrk' pxrlnkr, hn< hco lad up for Homo me wh nlclmru. An nl rld ho lnn ml mnl nhoull n lmn locon.' mun. 'll nn-l n lln> rune wh clnbr nln'n Cough cnud bun HT rnlrl l nd lrnlrrn. llcrq n on.' of h'n f. W, Mcnrfrlrknn, Oho f-'«l», fnl., wrllol. "Clrl)<.rlnln'«CHK cncxl he lr» for rokha, cnlln nnd rnu, and m hea MW." Kor ««U l Jnmp Cooper, Jr., corner llnmd un WhU rc. {nvesgaon wll show- ou. We hnk ha here s no drug sore heed ha we canno suppl n a wa and a a prce ha wll be sasfacor o ou. We realze ha a druggs's responsbl o hs cusomers s greaer han ha of an oher busness man. Quales are more mporan han n ordnar merchan dse and here s no place where he ordnar moral knows less abou qual han n drugs. You have o rus o he druggs's hones. Therefore choose our druggs carefull. SCHROEDER'S PHARMACY. J. L. BERGEN & CO, PROPRETORS. 6 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Telephone 69-J. P ACKARD COMMERCAL SCHOOL Lexngon Av». and 35h S., Hew York NEW LOCATON NEW BULDNG Ever requse for he safe, healh and comfor of our sudens. Commercal and senographc courses. ndvdual nsrucon, Fall Term Opens Tuesda, Sep. 3 Ener a an me. NO SOLCTORS Specal commuaon ckes o our sudens on all ralroads. Our new buddner <*a onl from he Hudson Tubo. shor walk The Healhof ma be endangered b allowng he plumbng n our resdence o (re ou of repar, leng he deadl sewer gases hold full swa abou he house, spreadng dsease and wrechedness. All hs can be easl prevened b havng a frs-class plumber nspec our bahrooms, oles, ec., ever once n awhle. wll cheerfull furnsh eomaes on an plumbng work ou majfcnced. \ Arhur G. Sckles, \ Succeuor o Soj.h & Whle, 6 Wes Fron Sree, RED BANK, N. J. Women's Bes neress demnnd Un ever woman should Spre herself unnaural Kerng b obanng f;nv* nnd proper help when p) scul lls nnd nervous depresson occur. When almens and guhvrn; ronn o ou remember here H one, par, pfocllve gcnlo nnd well-red remed of Rpcrlnl v«lue o wnnrn. Jlrrolnn' 'llln rrnovo he cnno of mrrrlk; hr lrnr hr nnlrm ll l llrlr mlr, lrlpful «< ^>> rrllrvr ou «( lrmlarlm, lw?knflrnjhlulr nnlnrrvc rchrlllon. Tr n few losrs nwl know ho llllprfm'r~*-know ln>w lkrclan' 'llla wll lrl,. our frrllnffl low lr lrrhlcn, lvlg«.«lo Preserve and Proec l l l h U Wdnprm TK mrtkr wm nlv> r«rem pr(.<lu.:n«, /We,»»»»»»»f»4 f»»»» f»»» The Las Week YOUR LAST The Las Week Sale Closes Saurda, Sepember 4.OO, $25.00 and $22.5O Odd Sus, Pall, Sprng and -Wner WegHs. ^ORTHSWEEk ONLY SPECAL SUTS $2.00 Pans NOW $2.50 Pans NOW S8S $3.00 Pans NOW $2.5 : We Sll HaVJs a F"e^r Specal Sus a S8.S5 ones $3.00 Values New Fall Sus and Seson Has Are Here Are You Plannng o Move or j J Sore Your Furnure Ths Fall? We don mean o be nqusve b askng he queson, bu f. ou are we wan o call our aenon o our movng and sorage facles. We would be pleased o call and gve esmaes. Then f our prces are rgh, move our furnure o our warehouse and keep safel sored unl ou reurn. As movers of offce fxures, household furnure, panos and safes we have no equal. Our equpmen consss of several large szed vans, a few small vans and oher vehcles whch are bus nearl he whole ear. Then men ha do he movng for ou are experenced and careful furnure handlers.. We' are responsble f6r all goods damaged n rans. Our new warehouse on Mechanc sree wll be read for occupanc on Sep. s. Our prces for sorage of furnure s from $2.00 o $5.00 per monh. Our nsurance raes are he lowes n he coun on accoun of he freproof consmcon of our buldng. Slver vauls for prvae use.' - E. J. REL.L.Y, 4 Offce and Warehouse, Mechanc Sree, RED BANK, N. Jf Earlng, JohnsoQ & Fnke Co- ^ Conracor* and Bulld«ra, BRDGE AVFJSUE, Oppo.lla R«llraul 9l«lloa. R«a Bunk, N. J. Worh Aon* b he da or oonnu. No Job loo l»r»( none oo mel. Jobbng >U>ul«l o» bw THA. E.llm«u. funuh«l on ll klnde of *«TUTHON MTJl ALEXANpER D. COOPER Ral EUa and nsurance KSTABLLRO U BROAD STREET Uf* AockUn, <*p*m and RED BANK* N. J.' HOT WATER HEATNG Ho waer heang U mufpclalu bu ao na an knd of a heang plan and <fo a/ m work n a aufaclor mannr. J don conduc \an "bargan an" n he healng ln bu do r-cla work a a raonafl /gur. Now h me o hnk abou hallng for cold weaher no fap awa.. \ Sanar Plumbng. Repar Work. Tn Roofng. HOWARD FTREY, 37 Monmouh Sraa. Pbon* S04-W. R*M Bank, N. jr. Meadow Broolc Parm BROAD STREErr SHREWSBURY, NfETW JERSEY lk n4 Cr»*n oro»ww««d Par from Tu*roolln Twl#<l Cow Fmn(v PHfl Baer, BuUrwll, RMP nd Foalr l M M M l U K m P

9 RED TER. VOLUME XXXVJ NO.' 2; NEED MORE SCHOOL ROOM FVE MORE CLASS ROOMS REQURED THS YEAR TO ACCOMMODATE RED BANK PUPLS. RED BANK, W. 3,^DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER,92.' PAGES 9 TO 6., V MM. wanfum nwnro DBAD. Chldren n he Red Bank School* H«ve No Sea Nor Dek -Temporar CUM Room* o be Flled Up-A Room o he Hred n Wel Red Bank for Chldren Who Canno Ge n he Presen: SchooU-New School Elecon o be Called. The crowded condon of he Red aa he school opon on he plo ox- Bank publc schools was made ap- plres. The proper n he rear of renv a'he meeng of he Red he hgh school.n also offered o he rusees a a much lower fgure han oher proper n ha local s held a. The demand s general everwhere for largev school grounds, and he board of rusees beleve ha.red Bank should no be allowed o drpp o he rear rn he maer of s school facles, The proper proposed o be bough wll ncrease n value ever ear, and dela n purchasng larger school grounds wll onl resul n greal ncreased expense when he are bough n fuure ears, The rusees beleve ha he acon of he people n vong down he appropraons a monh ago was due o u msundersandng on he par of ho voers. The sa ha Red Bank has alwas suppored he school rusees lbornll and hearl n her recommendaons as o he schools, and he beleve ha ns wll be he case also n he comng school meeng, ^ ^ *-- _ank board of school rusees' las ngh, Mr. Haron, he new supernenden of he Red Bank schools, presened a saemen, showng he crowded condon of h* schools und he need of furnshng gnore accommodaons a once. n almos ever grade he number of pupls s n excess of he seang capac of he room. Addonal pup!la wl como no he schools from me o me, whch wll make he rooms sll more crowded.. Fve addonal class rooms are needed a once o accommodae he presen pupls, counng he wo roonb needed o replace he rooms of. he Beech sree school, he uqe of whch has ' been condemned b he sae, achpol nspecor. The board decded o ren a room' n Ves Red Bank for ho presen, o hch room same of he chldren of he Shrewsbur avenue school wll be 'ansferred. Rooms n he hgh school Ulldng whch are now used for oher lurposes wll be convered no cluss oon.s emporarl, unl permanen ccommodaons can be obaned. Shfs of some of he grades wll be made and he excess pupls of varous grades wll be ransferred here and :boro n order ha he ma all a- ;end school. John Enrgh, he coun supcrn- ;enden of schools, was presen a he neng. He had been nofed b he sae, school buldng nspecor ha ;he room n he basemen of ho Rod 3ank hgh school buldng now used s u CUMS room dd no conform o he wa concernng class rooma, and ha ; should no be used for hs purpose. Due of he regulaons n regard o slass rooms s he hegh of he celrg, und whle changes could be made :o he basemen room o make con- 'orm bo mos of.he regulaons for :lasa rooms, he hegh of he celng lould no bo alered, Ths room wll herefore be gven over o oher purloses and rooms now used for hese her purposes wll be ransferred no class rooms o be used unl pernanen arrangemens can be made. Mr. Enrgh had also been nofed ha changes should bo made n ho ohe arrangemens- of ho hgh school. HUH maer wns ulao aken up b he chool board and he changes reconnended wll be made as soon as pogblo.. Afer a horough dscueson of he ubjec, he board of rusees decded 0 call a meeng of ho voers on ^uesdu, Ocober s, nnd subm he Whole muer o he people of he dsrc. Fve addonal class rooms are leeded n ho presen me, and he poard decded o recommend he erec- JJon of an egh-room Bchool buldng n Wes Red Bank. The greaer par f he, excess of school chldren s n ha par of he own. Mr. Warner aled aenon o he fuc ha chlren nne and en ears old lvng res of Shrewsbur avenue, have o go leur across own o he hgh school uldng and have o cross wo ral oads on he rp. He hough h ondon should be remeded and he eloved ha could bes be remede he erecon of a schoolhouse on hrewabur avenue. There was a scusabn over he cosk of u Bchoolouse suflleen o accommodao ho hldron of ha por of he own. Mr. nrgh old ho board wha school- OUSBH of a somewha smlar clurcer o ha proposed hud cos n arous pars of he coun. Labor a "gher n Red Bank han n some of leso oher owns und was beleved ba such a buldng as was desred ould cos nbou $25,000 n Red Bank. 'ho plo of ground on ho Drummond jrae, on whch n voe was aken nbou monh ngo, was regarded aa he pl u'valablo rac n he wesern ar rfhc own for he school, and 8 -usees decded o recommend s se. Addonal grounds for he ho)/ were deemed necessar b he jees und he pucchnse of he plo jfround n he rcur of ho school P«was decded on, provded me h he approval of he voers. More llroumln arc consdered necessar u le hgh school, and he purchase of no plo of ground n he rear of he llr.l school wll'be recommended b he rusees. A he recen school (leenk of ho voers of he own ho lurchho of nl of hese plos was M Sna fellow a Chan of Klfor«u* o u r»mlf. Mrs, 'Wllam Cowlng of Lle Slver ded lus ngh of consumpon. She had been en nvald he pas ear or more. She leaves a husband and hree chldren. The chldren are Wllam, Luella and Perc Dowlng. The Dowlng faml has had more han s'share of msforunes durng he pas ear. A shor me ago Mr. Dowlng los hs daugher Carre, who ded from uborculobu of he bones, Perc Oowlng was aken sck wh phod fever las.week and he s n he hospal. Arrangemens for Mre, Dowllng's funeral have no e been compleed. FOMOBMAf NSPECTS BOY SCOUTS. Bo Soona XupeoeAfcChef ArbuTL. Wmb Saurda. Chef Arhur L. Wmba of he polce deparmen nspeced he Bo Scous n her meeng las Saurda afernoon a he assocaon buldng. The bos wen hrough he regular drlls n marchng and Mr. Wmbs was well pleased wh he work done b hem. Boh parols of he -Scous, wll hold a meeng nex Saurda afernoon. W. B. Bun, he secrear, wll delver a shor address. A meeng of he drecors of he assocaon was held Monda ngh. The drecors voed ha a reducon on he prce of admsson would be gven o members of he assocaon a all eneranmens and games held a he assocaon. A schedule has been arranged for he wner work a he assocaon and gmnasum classes wll bo formed whn a shor me and work sared. A baskeball, eam, wll bo formed from' he acve members of he senor gmnasum class. A member of he eam wll have o be n good sandng n he class n order o pla baskeball. Edwn H. Burr was apponed a drecor of he assocaon and also charman of he relgous commee. The drecors are now lookng for some one o ake he place of charman of he bos' work commee, $700 FOR BOAT CLUB. UOTOBSTS OX.EABED THAT. KUCX BY LAST WEEK'S FESTVAL. Mon Wll B* Baefl o T» for Dook Becenljr Bul conor! Wen b»» Jwnla Sank and Ml» Orace Woloo "Women Help R n* Talr. Reurns from he far of he Red Bank moor boa club, whch was held all las week, are no e enrel n, bu he ne proceeds wll amoun o abou $700.- Ths mone wll be used o pa for a dock, whch he club recenl bul. Ths dock s for he use of an boamen on he rver as well us for he club members. The club las sprng held races, whch drew man vsors o Red Bank and helped o gve publc o he. own. Consderng he nclemen weaher durng he earl par of he week he receps>from ho'far are ver sasfacor. A commee conssng of Frank Sorck. Harold Powers, Perre Proa!. J. P. Andrews and John Morrow, Jr., was n charge. The had mun helpers, among hem be,ng a number of women who were an mporan facor n makng he fesval a success. The far was held under a large en a he corner of Broad and Wallace srees. Man hngs were dsposed of on he co-operave plan and, as nearl all of hese arcles were donaed, mos of he ncome was clear prof. John S. Applcgae, Sr., was awarded a char, Wllam Lacouer a fanc cener pece, Mss Sarah Hubbard a heaer cap and J. W. Barow a bag of flour. Mss Juana Sorck was he successful conesan for a damond brooch, she urnng n $5. Her conesan wus Mss Gerrude Rogers. A doll was won b Mss Grace Wolco, who colleced $8.75. Ohers n hs, cones were Mss Lllan Powell and Mss Luc Robbns. The oal amoun urned n on he doll cones was $46. A row boa und a on of coal are o be dsposed of laer. Musc for dancng was provded b he Red Bank band, BOABD OF COKME»0E Publc Hearng Boon o Be Hold on he Maer of HmovlB HallroaA Bldge. A mseng of he Red Bank board of commerce was held Monda ngh. The aendance was small bu here was much enhuunsm. Thomas Hom Grun, George McClellan Talor and Frank C. Bram were delegaed o aend he Amercan road congress n Alanc C durng he week of Sepember 80h. Edwn H. Burr and Ernes A. Arend were appon^e, ed alernaes. peon of he board of commerce, whch was approved b he commssoners, o have he old Souhern ralroad brdge across he rver lere removed, s now n he hands of le War deparmen and a publc meeng on he maer wll be held n u few weeks. A lf Ocober meeng plans for full und wner work of^he board wll be presened b Danel H, Applegae, jed down. lltle rusees decded o pu each lrophon before he voers sepn- el, n order ha he voers could Me for or ngunhl,mme of he )nopo- [ om whle vong for ohers of hem, l'v HO (CBH. Tho oal amoun le nuked for s $!H,7D), (s followx: presden ed b of h SLGHT ram LAST BOET. remcn Called Oa o nxlnguh Slgh Fre n Bsar of Barn on Wfllaoo Sree. A fre, supposed o be of ncendar orgn, was dscovered shorl before nne o'clock las ngh b Thomas Moone n he rear of he barn on Wallace sree, owned b Jacob C. Shus and used b Howard Tndull. An alarm was urned n b Abner Wes, and he quckness of he fremen n respondng probabl saved ho buldng from more serous damage. The fre was burnng fercel a ono corner of he buldng when he fre: men arrved. A bole, whch had conaned kerosene and whch was found on ho scene of he fre, s he bass for he belef ha ho fre was of ncendar orgn. The horses were re mov.cd from he nublc b Mr. Tndal and Vernon Morford. A number of neghbors asssed n removng arcles from he barn. Whle helpng o carr ou a slegh Mr. Tndull sum bled over a pal of waer and severel wrenched hs back. e board. Charles W. Rer joned he organzaon Monda ngh.. ll KHHHM vr of H' xl' :.->K Khl- " n HelMllnum' LT.on km Mr nl llll nrl,, l,7;,l Mr. Kn'lKh recommended ha he»nu bn ralled on hovln HU'K of nofe, an luul been popowl u hu Holon] meulng. He. mld Hn a ver -e «f neres cld ho «bunel dn bomln hnn on noe*, anl Ju lla would reduce he ullmno < of ({le bulllng n) grounds. Thn nln lolll bo m nr'mred H o bo d fl n Knnll nnoun unnunll. wo., hoard ncooped hn nufgomlon, um Lm wll loccmunonl o ho voer* fln nolhod nf plng for he chool- UBO and.. [ Tm board wan unanmous n * lm on nl huar* rnlnlnc o ho JropQcd purchme nf nnl nnd hn [facon of he achoolhoun), All of l nnmbcrn of ho hoard were prvnn c«p Edmund Wllnon, who wo* ou HELD FOB rlle&a, BALE, Joln -Wlalen of Alanc Hljrhlauda Areaea aa Saurda. John Wlalen, propreor of Andrew's hoel near Alanc Hghlands, was arresed Saurda for he llegal sale of lquor. The warran was ssued b Jusce James Sckles of Red Bank, Deecve Elwood Mmgh made Uc complan. The warran was nk' o Alanc Hghlands b Mnugh nnd placed n he hands of Chef John U. Knedekcr, who nrresed Whnlen. Whalen was aken before Hecordor ('.rover C. Wllams a Alanc Hghlands. He waved a hour- ng nnd was held n $300 bal for he acon of HD grand jur. Kdwurd Okc.s became ha bondsman. STOBEB O.OBS T0M0BR0W. Refl Bank Mexoan Wll Obarva Jewlel SollAar >? doelng Up. Tomorrow s ho Jewsh Now Your and nev'rul led Dank merchanh wll observe, he da b clonng her sores. The sorw wll close, n MJN o'clock ongh and reman closed unl omorrow ngh. Among ho sores whch wll he 'OHV arc 'ne Model cloak md sl sore, Slaun Co., Joseph Klz, l'enmm Urohen, Mnrcn Mllner Bue,,eo Sal*. J. Krldul, Krldel e marke, J.. MnHk, A. Taen. mn, M. Doew/, and., Schwurz. Bale of DuBole'e Horee end Warone. 'Vnnk O, Dulloln nnd CnH, Homo, lmlnlsrnorn of hn CH'H ). DH ennle, wll hold a publc mlo Haurda uoloe,n, HMemher Hn, a l (lolw hoel cour, when he wll llapoo of hn homo, wnkonn, alolche K hm lon uwvd b Mr. )u- l»l«. Jncob ('. Hhun wll bu he mclonenr. appl»«o Bonb Ameroa. J. C. ncldnlo of rhalanxwlll «hlp 00) caeca of nplon Frda o Mmlvodlo, ArRsnln* Republc. Mr. lclulnle hna conrac o ahlp novoral VSTS COOK b OAX.EY. He Wa rrlff&ouoa Awa Befora Hs Sonxccl An ruuder. A bu'rlur enered Cook & Oakle's plumbng shop Saurda ngh bu was frghened awa before he go an plunder. The sore has beon enered several mes durng he las few monhs. Mr. Oaklo asked for proecon and Chef Arhur L. Wmbs sen Wllam Decker o wach he place. Mr. Decker saw ho man ener he sore and he called Davd Bra, who was sandng on ho corner. B hs me he robber.had mndo hs escape hrough ho back door. Mr. Decker wen hrough an alle and ran f h M B M Dk gh e a afer hm. Mr. Bra saw M: Decker runnng und hough was ho robber and clo a hm. The bulle dd no ake effec. nm avx* H orr*atow. Two O»e of»er» aaa B> Wen* Aera,»BO Tola Oaned a Tew D' Dela ror orn* of be Lower Ora4n Two Xoe OHa o oe Solool, The new hgl Khool buldng, n Mddleown ownehp was opened o hgh school pupl«; las week, and he school was opened o he lower grades hs week. Two carloads of desks and seas wen asra Afer shpmen from he facor and ook wo weeks o ge rack of hem and ge hem delvered a Leonardo. Ths caused he dela n openng he lower gradeb. The school s he mos complee n he coun, and s' one of he foremos of s class n he sae. A fne gmnasum' has been nsalled n he basemen of he buldng e a cos of?700. Ths s complee wh all apparaus. All he oher applances and equpmen of he buldng are rgh down o dae. The lower grades are flled' from he chldren of he mmedae local, whle he pupls of he hgher grades are ranspored from all pars of he ownshp. The Mddleown ownshp school dsrc has receved a large number of gfs snce he new hgh school was sared. More gfs of a subsanal and educaonal naure have been receved b hs school dsrc han has probabl been receved b an oher publc school dsrc n Monmouh coun. Ths s largel due o he publc spr of resdens of Mddleown ownshp. Two addonal gfs were receved b he hgh Bchool las week. Boh of hese gfs were of a hsorcal characer. One of hese* gfs was wo large panels, each abou 2x4 fee n sze, for he ousde of he buldng. These panels are cemen eass of wo bronze hsorcal panels a he Boson publc lbrar. Boh panels are n ngh relef work. The have been placed a he sdes of he man enrance o he buldng, and have been se no he ousde walls. One of hese panels represens he landng of he 'Plgrm FaherB a Plmouh Rock. The oher panel represens he bale of Lexngon, a he sar of he Revoluonar war. The oher gf receved las week was from Rober Harshorne, of he Hghlands, one of he members of he board of school rusees. Ths gf was of grea local sgnfcance. was a cop of General Lafaee's map of he Bale of Monmouh. Las wner a sale of he hsorcal relcs lef b General Lafaee was held a he Ffh avenue ar galleres a New York. All he relcs relaed o General Lafaee's par n he Revoluonar war. The sale was mado b he descendans of General Lafaee, and he brough he arcles o hs counr o sell hem, because he knew he relcs would sell for hgher prces here han n France. Several mspb of bales n whch he French roops under Lafaee ook par were ncluded n he ls of arcles sold. Each of hese maps had been made b he carographer aached o Lafaee's arm, and all of hem were he orgnal maps used b Lafaee a he bales. A he sale of he Lafaee relcs n New York hree persons who are neresed n he Mddleown publc schools compeed for he map of he bale of Monmouh, and neher" of hese hree persons knew ha he ohers were bddng. One man sen n a bd of?50 for he map. Anoher was presen n person and he bd up o $200 for. The hrd bdder for he map had sen n a bd of $600, and had nsruced hose n charge of he sale o bd up o hs amoun f necessar o secure he map for hm. When he second bdder go as far as $200 he dropped ou. The manager of he sales bd $225 n pursuance of hs orders, and he map was knocked down. A couple of monhs laer, a a coun school meeng a Freehold, whch all hree men were presen, me of hem, Rober Harshorne, old he ohers of he hsorcal relc he lad bough, Ths wus he frs n. aon he ohers had had hn he lurchaser of he map was Mr. Harsornc and here was a Rood deal of anerng'among hem over her bdlng agans each oher. Mr. Harshorne has had wo phoographc reproducons of he map nade. He wll rean he orgnal map lmself. He bus donaed he wo opcs o publc schools. One of ho opes he has gven o he Mddleown mblc school, o be hung on he WBMB f he fdsembl room. The oher cop c hns donaed o he Freehold publc chool. Some of he resdens of 'reelold are apparenl averse o he prnple of accepng gfs for publc d Mr. Harshorne was cr- OETS SAKAOXB 0? (30. Farok Ahearn Wne Bnl Aaln suaworn nolow jrraa) Wg h. Parck Ahearn of Keansburg las week was awarded $20 damages. as he resul of an accden on Augus 25h. Ellsworh Ludlow of Keansburg was drvng off he per a New Pon Comfor Beach on ha dae and ran no a wagon owned b Mr. Ahearn, and drven b Thomas Ahearn, Sr. Ahearn's son. The su was red before a jur of welve men and Recorder D. K. Wenworh a Belford Frda ngh. Henr Ackerson of Kepor appeared for Mr. Ludlow and Mr. Ahearn was represened b Howard W. Robers of New Monmouh. HOUSE TO COST $25,000. HANDSOME RESDENCE AT GUON'S PONT FOR THE MORRS FARM SOLD, PBOPEBTY AT. BOLS WEW MOWMOUTH OB «6,5OO. B. A. Bowman of Seagr he Buer Oerardua O. MorrW Bu he Qogle Home a B*a Bank ana wu xake Sla Borne. Gerardus C. Morrs's farm of egheen acres on he New, Monmouh- Kepor road has been sold hrough he F. A. Morchouse agenc o R. A. Bowman of Sea Gr>for $6,500. Mr. Bowman nends o make a few changes o he house on he proper and wll occup whn a shor me. Ths farm formerl belonged o he lae Rusen S. Snder, faher of Charles R. Snder of Alanc Hghlands. Mr. Morrs has bough he James J. Qugle house on Park place a Red Bank. Wllam A. Hoppng made he sale for $4,000. The house conans seven rooms and a bah and oher mprovemens. Mr. Morrs wll occup shorl. The Morehouse agenc also repors he sale of four lo's a Mardean o Sarah Dorner of Hoboken, four los o Peer Galsern of Hoboken, wo los o Theodore Zaner of New York and hree los o Edwn J. Oberle of Ancon, Panama. Mr. Oberle owned ffeen los a Mardean before makng hs purchase. ' suxa ros BOT SCOUTS. B Jamea'* Hol Vama Soon* Anlonel Awang her anlforma. Sus have been ordered for S. James's Hol Name Bo Scous and he bos are anxousl awang he arrval of hem. Abou nne sus have been ordered for bos.rangng n age from welve o sxeen ears. The bos have been drlled and as soon as he sus come wll be read for a publc exhbon. All classes of bos are beng aken n hs organzaon and he objec of he organzaon s o keep he bos off he srees nghs and o form good manl characers. A ffe and drum corps wll be organzed n connecon wh he organzaon. Rev. J. A. Renolds wll have personal charge of he bos and wll be asssed b Frank Saguron of Re< Bank. The bos wll'be drlled wo or hree mes a week and wll also be aken on oungs. A meeng of he men's Hol Name soce was held Monda ngh, abou 25 men beng presen. Ths soce has abou 300 members and he clubhouse on Monmouh sree s opened ever afernoon and evenng for her Vne Collecon of AaevR. Alfred CrllllH, supernenden of he A. J. Klkus place on Tower Hll avenue, has been recevng man comjlmpnh»lnc«he Hed Hank far on hs lne dspla of asers a ho fnr. The judges Ha ha he asers, shown l> Mr. lrlfluhn, for ho nso of ho bloom and ho lengh of aalk, wcru he llnes ho hud over seen. Th«lnd propoml o ba bough a ldd h Th l. v«r cheap. Tho plo n rar of ho school ee on Hhrow»- kf avenue conan* 8 lou, wh o addonal lo* whch ar. maru» a,«re on he map of h* plo, ll l«a h* rau of UU uer lo. No r low n haupar of he own «- * h«m pn hlv-rac am held a r lo. Th»., v.,jw n ox* r o l* h«plo a hl«nr mm " h* fehool f'4 wll pa, \hm Wra hn foo o f6k0 d *{U* h k h ludrd bamle of ap Amvrl'an rounraa lhf» ear. (a Hvuh ome * Ha*. A llale, near Knpor,-N. J.,» au, a holes of 0 room* h d Knp and 4 r,n. J., bah room*) f ho anl cold waur, fa am furnae* ml hr* npn flr*-plmm hardwood floorng and flnln hroughou, fl«ren-flv* an re* of land ground*' nbo h* houee ver aracve, a«d gunkm planed. l^rgv barn; oarrlg* am*, je. Af«lK o/kq. UnM, own*r, rajnf Qee L»r»«.«nHo»pe Conrac. L'sor (',. Lov' of Lllo Slvor ban ''c'lv'd hn conrac n Ho ou rees nnd nhruhhor o ho amoun of? 0,0)) on he U'R. c. nf Wllan 'ahu'hock u Knnah, New York. > conrac ncludes he movng of «<,'vral ugu rec. Mr. Love d( ho ludncupv unrdenlk on hn Krnon Kahneno'k plee a rlluewsbur. Aendlnr Normal Bchool. MxneB l'»m«rulln (rf md 'lue Rlcklen of Nvcaluk, Mnudo Mm n Doroa Vlorlnf, Mulol rwln un Mnr Mclllel of Alnnlc llkblnnd and ronn Hoolan and Haol H»ola n llulludn lef Mondn mornlne fm Trenon, wloro ho wll nonu h nnrmul nchool. ooul Club anlerulnmel. Th< Monmouh nodal club wll ho a nmnkor and cnfrlnlnmc n oluhhnna a he U«l Hunk lconl dock Tuvmla ngh of nex wnek. Th club wll keep e clubhmm l h lceum dock (h* wlnor for ho R: eommmlalm of * member* and»k«nn parloa. rv hl Can full al, no rur how "UK rv" or "br»»*f" Ma be, $. Somehl now. A "Tm Togger fhop." THATCHER M. BROWN. Ground Was Broken Yeserda for New York Broker** Home on Proper Whch He Bough n he Sprng of 9-Se u On* of he Mos Pcuresque Spos Along he Shrewsbur Rver Abou 00 Carpeners o be Emploed on he Job. Ground was broken eserda a Guon's Pon for a house cosng :2S,OOO for Thacher M. Brown, a New York broker. Guon's Pon s on a bl\ff on he Mddleown sde of he rver, and s one of he mos beauful and pcuresque places along he shore. Mr. Brown for he pas few seasons has been spendng he summers a Locus Pon, and he s well known n hs secon. He wll make he new house hs permanen resdence. He bough he Guon proper n he sprng of 9. On he hghes par of he bluff wll be he house. Facng on he souh and eas sdes wll be he Shrewsbur rver and McClees's creek. The house wll be 45x53 fee, hree sores hgh. wll have 'a concree foundaon, and he enclosures wll be brck. The roof wll be of le. Hardwood floors wll be lad hroughou, excep n he halls, where quarr le floors wll be pu down. Thr-one rooms wh be n he house. Ten wll be on ho frs floor, hreen, on he eecond and egh on he hrd. A plan wll be on he place o suppl he house wh ho and cold waer. Ho ar hea; elecrc and all he oher modern mprovemens and convenences known o hese mes wll be nsalled: Work on he house wll be rushed and s expeced ha wll be read for occupanc n abou en monhs. When he job s on n full awng more han 00 carpeners wll be emploed. The Rober S. Pollock^..Cp. of New York are he conracors. n sle and sze he new house wll be smlar o ha of Herber. N, and Perc Sraus's resdence on he same road. wll be somewha larger and more cosl han he house whch s beng bul for Samuel Rker on he Mddleown sde of he rver. Nne carpeners are a work on hs hou&e and a bg seam derrck s used o rase brck and carpeners' maeral used on he buldng. POULTRY CLUB MEETNG. Saea Se for Annual Wner Show- of Monmouh Poulr Club. A posponed meeng of he Monmouh poulr club was held Saurda ngh. The wner show of he club wll be held a he lceum on Wednesda, Thursda, Frda and Saurda, December 4h, 5h, Ch and 7h. An adversng commee was apponed, conssng of Dr. Feld, W. W. Brown, George Lnon, W. W. Kenned and Peder Gskson. Al. Schroeder, Frank Hodges,, John Yeomans, Charles Cleveland and Howard SUBS MABOH DUQAN WEOB. Bea Bank Olrl Becomes he Brde of Perc Slcka of T,ong Brunch. Mss Maron Dugan, daugher of Mrs. Mar Dugan of Monmouh sree, and Perc Hcks of Long Branch were marred hs mornng a S. James's church. The ceremon was performed b Eev. James A. Rdnolds, asssed b Rev. Wllam P. Canwell of Long Branch, Rev. J. A. Lnane of Toms Rver, Rev. J. E. Murra of New Monmouh and Rev E. P. Kenned o Red Bank. Mss Bearce Dugan, sser of he brde, was brdesmad, and Joseph Hcks, broher of he groom, was groomsman. The brde was dressed n whe san wh pearl rmmngs, and carred n shower boque of roses. The brdesmad was dressed n blue. Followng he ceremon a recepon was held a he brde's home a whch onl he mmedae relaves of he famles were presen. The couple wll sar housekeepng a Long Branch on her reurn from her weddng rp. BEYNO.D8 HAGEBMAT. B«fl Bank Couple K»7«Boen Marred Snce La March. Announcemen v has been made of he marrage of Harold J. Renolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harr W. Renolds of Eas Fron sree, and Mas Helen F.'Hagernan,"daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Hagerman of Sprng sree. The weddng occurred a S. Luke's parsonage a Long Branch Thursda ngh, March 28h. Rev. John Y."Dobbns performed he ceremon, whch was wnessed b Mrs. Dobbns, and Mrs. George Whe of Camden, a gues of Rev. and Mrs. Dobbns. Boh he oung people are well known a Red Bank. For he presen he are makng her home wh he brde's parens. Mr. Renolds s emploed n he plumbng busness b hs faher. BEYEB H0ME8TSAD BOLD. John 8. Appegae, Jr., Boagrh he Proper LM Week lor $8,000. The John Beer homesead on upper Broad sree has been bough b John S. Applegae, Jr. The prce was $8,000. The proper haa a fronage of 75 fee on Broad sree and s 225 fee deep. s occuped b Mrs. James McColgan, propreor of he Shrewsbur nurseres. She wll reman on he place for a me. Mr. Applegae wll remodel he house and make hs resdence. He now lves on Rversde avenue. The sale of he proper was made b W. A. Hoppng. OBDEBED. Board of Taxaon Oldere New A«- onmen of Shrewobur Townnp. The Monmouh coun board of axaon me a Freehold eserda. The examned several of ne assessmen books of he coun and he nsruced assessors n a number of cases o revse her assessmens as o ceran properes. n Shrewsbur ownshp an enre new assessmen was ordered because of apparen nequales. Ths assessmen wll be made b an assessor who wll be apponed b he board. Varous plans for awards were alked over, bu wll be some me before all O arrangemens can bo compleed. The members expec o hold a beer how hs ear han ever before, and n accoun of he ncreased floor space he wll be able o show a grea man qfe exhbs. The nex meeng of he club wll be on he frs Wcdncsa ngh n Ocober. ple of a jnools, and Mr. s csed b Freehold people for hs gf f lumber o he Mddleown hgh chool. Mr. llarlslorno, n speakng f he maer, nad ha he hoped he chool board of Fv'lokl would accep he cop of fa'o'n map, even.hough he people here were averse o recevk Rfs for publc schools, us seemed o hm ha he Freehold mlle m'hool, Huued near where he Bale of Monmmh ook place, was ao of he mos approprae pluccn n he coun for KC a map, KBAHK VSTOR Weaoheer, Now York, Man Ben Duck o Ha Home. Ambrose. Swee of WuscheKer, Now York, was nen hack o hln honu osurda afer bn Hlnngo acons a hn plucu luul convnced mun people ha ho W lhue. Ho sad hu hud hoon workng n Kem'huK, and ha hu hml l)r»n nnmwlwl l> u gank of ouuhn who drove hm ou of own ll«ufl n son n l.ndun, who s well o-do, nnd Chef Arhur Wmls sen Cllh o hn rollv. Hwee'n nor urn mn u euhle o frend al Woschefor, who cnm) o Hod Hunk nnd ook he durak'd man homo. On wo occaenn* Hwoo hu* hcon n an lumn. Wlllo he wan u Hod Dank n..racud. ho nlpnlm of mnn wopl b Bohblnc nml crng on ho nroc aa f h* Tonr wouhl brnuk. MoOarhT'e Mew Baker. Pnnlol McCarh on Haurda wll op«m a mknr n ho Hugar Howl lullolk on lroml «r««, * wll' conlnun o op«ra«ha baker o Hhrewbur avnno. The growh o( h* buln nscuelam h* new»ore '!><> Sale. A hro* d««"«lo wll begn Frda h mornng a Ud mornng a nr or» Uroad rm. Tho uneclnl «ale n Olud new f*ll and wner foowear, g *ho«uneclnl»or» on l TBP TO NEW YOBK. j>ls Bnda-Sohool Fnpls Treaed for Good Aendance. Several members of he Baps?una-Kchool were gven a free rp o New York Saurda for perfec :- ;cndunee a.smln-.seheol and murnng church.servce lurng he hree summer monhs. The rp was made, bou. The par was n charge of lev. J. L. Mner, Mss (lasse Johnson ml M.'.s lol/jbeh KrUer. Te UVV aken o Cenral park und ulso 'sed he A( nrm. The nended o see some oher sghs bu he bm lue n revhg New York on ae.- <nn (f he fog. Those n he par vere ul Dunn, Muhel Davs, Mrs. House and Annalle House, Mrs...( Ole, Krel, Knnk and Am 0- len, Alrea Knnhor, Alber Vnrml, Kln WnlH, Allen Walng. MK. rvng Kuel, Mara'e md rvng Kael, and Mm... Kurl anl ln'on Kurd. PAR HAVEKT COD PE WED. Msa Moel Snvle he Brlae c WUllun Vauwoo, Jr., Mss Mabel Davs, daugher of Joseph Davs, and Wllam VanNoe, Jr., were marred a week ago Saurda ngh b Rev. J. Algor a he Mehods parsonage a ha place. The brde made a large weddng cake he da before she was marred and afer he weddng ook place she cu before her parens. Neher of he parens on eher sde knew anhng abou he weddng unl hen. Mr. VanNoe and Mss Davs had been engaged for some me bu no one expeced her marrage so soon. The couple are on a weddng rp. The wll reurn he lus of hs week and sar housekeepng a Far lnven. Mr. VanNoe s a carpener. Weaan n Alanc Blghlana*. Mss Am Johnson, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, anl Ramond Srkcr, son of Mrs. George. Srker, loh of Alanc Hghlands, were marred a week ago Sunda ngh u he Unps parsonage a.ha place b Uev. Z. ("lark Marn. Mr.". S. M. Mabe; nnd Hnr A. Krdel were he wnessed Mr. Srker s emploed n Krdcl's mea marke a Alanc Hghlands. The couple wll sar loumkc'pnk n Davd Smh's bungalow. PAE SA.VENB CANDDATES. Major ana Presen counclman o Bun for Benomnnou. Peons have been fled for nomnaon b all he presen offcals of Far Haven. New canddaes for counclmen are George A. Hawkns, George A. VanBrun and Waler Rankn, Republcans, and Mchael Benne, Wllam B. Lle and John H. Carpener, Democras. Arhur B. Wllams, Republcan, wll run for maor agans Frank D. Cover and John R. Sco wll be a canddae for assessor agans Wllam Curchn. BESCWH AS TEOOP OFFCES. Prea» of Bulne Pcrco Norman Hoj o Olvo Up Leuenan Folloa. Norman H. Ho on Monda ngh resgned as Frs Leuenan of Second cavalr roop. He s conneced wh a lead concern a Perh Ambo, and hs resgnaon was due o he fac ha hs busness akes up so much of hs me ha he couldn' properl aend o ha roop dues. The resgnaon wll be forwarded o he mlar board for acon, and an elecon wll be held nex monh o fll he vacanc. EKPBE3SMAN KCKED BY HOBBE. Wllam Vallem, Sr., lad Wp wll Brulee avl Cn. Wllam Valleau, Sr., of Tower Hll avenue, an expressman, was drvng on Wallace sree Saurda, ngh when hs hor.^e began kckng and knocked he drver ou of he wagon. Mr. Vnllcau was badl cu and brused and he s now confned o he bed. On Monda he sano horse ran awa on lroad sree and damaged, he wagon. The horse wus beng drven b Wllam Valleau, Jr. SOllUner Openng*. The Keel Hunk mllncs are holdng her full openngs. The Msses Mllcrf' who have her parlors n TlK HKO8- F. buldng, had her openng eserda and oda. Haudu wll ho openng da a Mrs. (lore's esablshmen. M.-H A.. MorH of Broad ulree wll mld her fall open- Evlnf Yeman. A.!. Krvng (f Mddleown mll Mss Nelle M. Yennn, daugher of.jng nex Wednesdn, anl ne.x Tu'S- Mr. and Mrs. John Yemm of Ma- nv,, n, Wedmsda wll he openng nlapn, were marred hsl.sunda......» mm af-roo n nll Tenen clurel b lev. Knnk Smm. The w'llng was T..Y«. a Llll. Olver. Auonobllu fxure* 'rom hree Koa 'nl las week, were n.lo.slver ArrleH VHUM a $25 wero alen from Wllam 'onn' jlare, and n gmlcne ank belongng.0 Knnk MrOonRnl was Holen. All«(llnr rlremm'e Oonvenln. Jnnno lwrrnco, Jr.,.Sephen Wrgh, Wllam Lnwrnncn un<l Kdwn Moun, mpnbnra»f hn Hghland* lre dupulme, all) rnprewnlng he deparlnl a 'm Hr«m«n'n cnvnnlnn, Alnnlc C hle week. ]R«noe Wooller'a Ann Vrokn. Hnc) Woollo of l.ll. «Hllvnr bnko h* nrm >«<r<l whle crankng nn auomoble, for John T. l.nvl of Llll Slver. UB won o Anbur 'nk o da o hava nn X-rn vxnmlnlon nmde. rw WBM. K bol* of good Calforna por, *h«notola«*», gven *\mk fr*«wh Or dollar a full quar Cabne whlak«mm Haurda.., MonA, 0 Ga* Fron rw, B*d Bank. Adv. columm. H'. vehsed l ranle (f n onl lu oplc. nmelue The couple lve HmU'< hnkektpng n one he chnvh UUKM u Mldleuwn. nunvwn Monda Afernoon. [. '' One oc SKmuul 'ln'' " delver..rnen run awa Monda aflernoo. When n frm of K.,. Hnlgl.'» Klne m Mommmh uree he nne nn no a n" board md bulled aglnnl nm nf Mr. ll»nl'» nhuw wulwu. llllnllllk he gllu. The hnl'e l«" lown llfonl Breel nnd wan nukh nenr hn fnnn. rlrenen o nun» B«of He mnnl A meelnp; of He mnnl eonmlc nlep'klen llro rmnnn wll \> hll onn-ow >lnl l» >B r>pu'n pnrlorn ol Mehnle nne o n BK" for la ll'nen'n mxnr o bu held nn«nnu. 'lnnk '. Dlckmnn n rhnl- "f h' no'lnl rorlllon wllrh wll " ' " ' " >'»"«- lnve Frank 'lfnkor'e moa nurn on llroul urev wan «n«red b hlevee Krlla nlh, anl «lgl»«n nnu wa fkev (row n canh lruwnr. Mon»k'» ll'uor al«m wll l olod Tlnr»d», Bepemh«r Wh, unl JUf r. M,, un acooun of holluajr. <4«v. a llu MVUH Mllle. New rnoor for Bld Benk. Peer Heck of.souh nl''e wll "ur leaher Hrnp faeln >ero as soon H h' can ne huldng. Mr. lleck'a rolu''-n-lw, KnuH Krlcger of New York, wll nng for hm. Mr. Kreg'- mv-l hvv lodu n half r llejanln 'rke'n OHU on Houh reel. _ rre u<>m»nr KDee. l.b' lln lompan )H ld n monh meelk nnl nlgh Krelrrlck Wnevf vefgn'l \m A m^ml«r of h«ompnn anl wll phubl Jon h* mlcpemlen Urn comn. Howard ','.n\«kkv u H pmlon an nocroar nnd John Mun w»» elccod n h* l rrank Ol«ulr«ch» Dleappean. Kruk (lluhrech, fr., of Lle fllver, dlnupp«mn(l laa vfoek and hl» jrpnm wlnrnubnua»e unknown, lefnro h) lof hn l>-rrnw«<l H from (norun («r*»n. (llauhrfh wa«mploed on he Krmnle " h* RufflMH polo club. Wllam T. HenrrlrWwn»f.Mlddhj own Uwnnhlp, former rmlon «Red Hank, la alok wllh ^MUlMOlB Mr, lundrlrkeon for >«H)r )r*»r «M l U f d»lf«s h«fw Mr an* ol U«f«r«m«* n Monmouh coun. r*»r «M s h«fw

10 f NEWS FRQMMDDLET0WN. JNEW MONMQJLJ?f BAPTST CHURCH TO GVE EX- CURSON FOR CHLDREN. \ of seang he pupls. The hgh school Wll be Held he Laer Par of Ths Monh and Wll be forgrades have all been placed on he Chldren Aendng Sunda-School wen Ou of TVen-Sx "" Sundas Belford Mehods Church dears $07 a Red Bank Far mprovng Por Monmouh Hoel. ha Sunda-school of he New Monmouh Baps church wll hold s excurson o Breven Park, New York, he laer par of hs monh nsead of n November. Ths excurson s gven o hose who aended Sunda-school wen Sundas ou of 26. The church wll pa he chldren's wa. Belford Church Clean 907. The Belford' Mehods church cleared $07 a her lunch couner a he Red Bank far. Fve dollars' worh of goods were solen from he en on he closng ngh of las week. mprovng' For Honmouh Hoel. James Carroll of Por Monmouh s havng several mprovemens made o hs hoel. He s havng wo vesbules pu n and wo drvewas made. The rear of he buldng has been rased up and he rooms down sars ate beng remodeled. Jehn N. Johnson, Jr., s dong he work. TaveslnK School's Enrollmen!. Abou 25 pupls are now enrolled a he Nnvesnk school, and he ear's work has been sared off whou a hch. Mss Helen Eagan s eacher of he frs grade, MssReba Prcherd of he second and hrd, Mss Ehel Wlson of he hrd and fourh and Mss Dora Robers of he ffh and sxh. Yusel Beng Saled. The fshng smack Nelson C. Smh, whch was burned o he waer's edge and sunk a few monhs ago off he Por Monmouh shore, s beng rased. The Baxer wreckng compan of New York are dong he work. The wll.probabl movs-he hull o New York f he engne s an good. Oalfbrae Brbda n Hew Honse. Howard W. Robers of New Mon- Belford are spendng a few das a Phladelpha.. The made he rp n her auonoble. Llod Johnson, son of John N. Johnson of Belford, who has been serousl sck for a few weeks, s slowl recoverng. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Warnock of New York wll reurn o her home omorrow afer spendng he summer a Belford. Mrs. Poll Whe of Locus Pon s up and around agan afer havng been lad up several das on accoun of sckness. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Pope of Lle Slver spen Sunda wh Mrs. Pope's parens, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Green of Navesnk. Mrs. Sarah DeVes and daugher, Mrs. Lous. Card of Navesnk, are spendng wo weeks a New York and For Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Morford and faml of New Monmouh made an auomoble rp o Monclar las Saurda. Julus VanHavenbeke of Belford moved o Jerse C Monda. Mr. VanHavenbeke formerl lved a ha place. Mss Dora Leek of Belford has rerned "home afer a monh's vs a Phladelpha, Asbur Park and Brookln. John Sclc of New York s spendng a few das wh hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood.Seele of Belford. Mrs. Clare Louse Clark, moher of Mrs. Arhur G. Johnson of Navesnk, s spendng her vacaon n Chcago. Charles Kraf of Belford has made several mprovemens o hs porch. Mr. Kraf dd he work hmself. The Navesnk fre deparmen was well represened a he fremen's parade a Asbur Park las week. mouh moved n hs new house a ha j The board of sewards o he Belplace las week. On Saurda ngh a ford Mehod E church held s annual number of relaves of Mr. Robers busness meeng Monda ngh. Bref ems. and hs wfe gave hm a brhda The sem. ann \, al church meeng Barnwell Valan and Claude Rce par. The evenng was spen n pla-, vas held, as Thursda ngh a heof Cape Ma are vsng Mr. Valan's ng games and sngng and refresh- New Monrnouh Baps..? church.. B. parens. Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Valan mens served.. of Thrd avenue. The made he rp Mss Flora Whe of Belford, who from Cape Ma o Alanc Hghlands Sale of Household Goods. has been sck wh jaundce, has re-bcovered and s able o be abou. moor ccle and he have made Mrs. Margare A. Boce of Por Monmouh held a publc sale of household goods las Thursda afernoon. urned home Saurda afer spendng Mrs. John M. Osborn of Belford re- All he hngs sold a good prces. A wo weeks' vs a Brdgeon. large crowd of buers were presen. Wllam H. Wlle of Por Monmouh was overcome b he hea las The auconeer was Wllam M. Qunckenbush. week. He s now recoverng. Coun Convenon a Belford. Mss Mar Wallng of Por Monmouh reurned home las week afer Two of he sae offcers of he Paroc Sons of Amerca were a he a vs a Monmouh, Mane. Belford lodge Saurda ngh. The Mrs. S. Anderson of New York has decded reurned home afer spendng he,. o. hold -,,, he. nex.. coun.,-"' con- """" summer a Por Monmouh. venon a Belford. wll be some, j_ Henrv Wa]n)r of Por Monmouh me n Ocober.. g havng " hs house pa:ned. Clarence nue, gave a par o a number of her frends Saurda afernoon. Abou BowonK House Closed. Wallng s dong he work. wen chldren were presen and he Mrs. John Hagger of New York Mrs. John A. Oakes of Belfovd has afernoon was spen n plang games has closed up her boardng house a [ reurned home afer spendng he n he lawn. Refreshmens were Belford and has reurned home. Mrs. summer a Pman Grove. Hagger rened he Frank Thel Xrs served on he porch. - M. L. Pane o Belford s havhomesead for he summer. j ng her house paned. J. J. For & who have been spendng he summer Prof. W. E. Blderbach and faml, Bref ems. Sons are dong he work. a Asbur Park, have reurned o her Mrs. J. B. Moor* of Locus Pon. Msses Do Seele, Besse Lohsen home on Hghland avenue for he wner. Mr. Blderbach s prncpal of he has been confned o bed for a number and Madelene Fnngan, Mr. and of das wh sckness. Mrs. Wllam W. Crane, Harr Lohsen, Anhon Harman, Claude Rch- new Mddleown ownshp hgh school John Rchmond of Belford has rven a Leonardo. mond and Lesle Downes of Belford up hs poson on he Sand Hook Judge and Mrs. John E. Foser reurned home las Saurda afer a wen on he Wes Pon excurson Sunda. boas o go o school. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hendrckson of Navesnk are eneranng rela- seven weeks' rp abroad. The re- Adversed leers reman a heves from Rockawa. mornng. Each member of he Sunda school wll receve an nvaon card o aend he servces. Mss Mnne C. Fros of Red Bank and Jlr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fros of Alanc Hghlands spen Sunda wh her parens. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fros of New Monmouh. Mrs. Joseph Her of Newark s spendng a few das wh Ars. Barbara Koch of Belford. Mr. Rer owned he Belford hoel before W. W. Crane bough. Joseph Cover of Por Monmouh has reurned home from a New York hospal, where he underwen an operaon for cancer. Mr. Cover s much mproved.. P. H. D. Moun and faml of New York, who have been spendng he summer a he Demmcr coage a Locus Pon, reurned o he c on Monda. The New Monmouh Baps church held s annual busness meeng a he parsonage las Thursda ngh. Nex Sunda mornng he church wll ulec a deacon. Mr. and Mrs. Seven Sharkc and Har and George Sharke of Brookln spen par of las week wh be. Wllum Ludlow of Por Monmouh. Mss Eml Lawless-of New York expecs o reurn home Sunda afer upendng he mmnwr wh Mrs. J. Henr Wallng of 'or Monmouh. Mr. and MVB. J. Mov Johnson of Waer Wch mo unendng par of l week wh Mrs. Johnson's sser, Mrs. Elvra McClecsof Rversde Drve. Mrs. Eml Towneend and Man Jenne Hae of Cape Ma reurned home las week afur a vh wh Rev. and Mrs. J. B. lmw of Naveank. Mr. and _ MM. Charlcn Leonard md chld of Lncrof epen Sunda wh Mrs. Leonard!) parens, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson o Nnvccnk. Mrs. Thomas A. Smh nnd daugher Ehel of Freehold vlned Mm. SmVn brohor-n-lnw, Wllam H. Robers of JJew Monmouh, over Sunda. M«B Murgarn Curn of Tro lnn reurned homo afer upendng hree wc*k«wh har aun, Mm. W. W. Crane of h«lrlford hoel. Mm. K. M. ludlonk of Ufonl, who lu been vlallng a Lakwood, hnn re urned o hn home of her son. Dr. O W. Hudlong for a vlnl. Mll Khel Thnmpnon of lrlford n rondnfd o De WJU«O wh Klckrou. Hll Thompson wll probabl h»vo o nnderro an operaon. *sl«j. Downa of Por Monmouh loo larrn mm of mnnr laa Thuraaqr ngh beween New Monmouh suwl Por Monnonh. J. Morrs of N«w Monmouh has old h a farm o Mr. Bowman of Monclar. Mr. Morrs wll more o Bod Bank n he fall. Mr. and Mrs f 8. Wlllla am faml Ml MM. WllHasa Boackul of wn. Fan wan on an auomofall. rds o mfcoh fcoh avmwr amwr h hmf L n * Knpor ekfc nu ha* Ml M>«.. Waf Har.na of James B. Carer and son Harold of Por Monmouh spen Sunda a Red Bank. Mrs. Alber Burdge of Locus Pon gave brh o a son Monda of las week. Mrs. Odell of Navesnk eneraned relaves from New York over Sunda. Elzabeh Parkerson of Locus Pon s confned o he house wh mumps. Clarence Marvn of New Monmouh has hs house a Belford enclosed. D. W. VnnNoe of Belford s spendng a few das a Moun Tabor. John Rchman of Belford spen Saurda a New York. Mrs. Jacob Johnson pave brh o a son Sunda ngh. Mss Rachel Branson of Belford s on he sck ls. Rchard Luker of Belford receved hr bushels of cranberres las week". TNTOH FALS NEWS. The neror of he Alanc Hghlands naonal bank s beng rcnovned Applsa Beng* Taken n Xar-fe QnnnHle o -WaUlg-s Cder Mll. AAAAJ and paned. Thomns Jennngs has Cap. D. A. Wallng s havng he he conrac for he work. buses season he ever enjoed n hs Frank Herden of Hllsde, who s cder mll. Lnrd's dsller Sco-emploeevlle s no n operaon hs sen- sore on Frs avenue, s confned o n J. E. Fsher's grocer son, nnd mos of he people who ook he house wh sckness. apples here are now gong o he Mrs. Frank Ewng nnd daughers dsller a hn place. Some apples Olve and Suse of Hghland avenue are cared here all he wa from he were members of he Wes Pon excurson las Sunda. oher sde of Freehold. Mr. and Mrs. Cook of Brookln have Hose compan No. 2 won a prze been vsng Danel..Shus. for fne appearance a he fremen's Adde Johnson, who lves wh her parado a Asbur Park las week. uncle, Thomas Johnson, s aendng Kufus Mnor of New York s upend he ed Hunk lrh school. ng a wo weeks' vacaon wh Wllnm Voorhecn of Hr.lc spen Thoma Skdmore of llllade. one da lan week wh hs Eon, Ra- Frank Kraos, who has be«n lad up mond Voorhees. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Mahews of hn place und Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weekn of Col' Neck»pen.Saurda nnd Sunda a Alunc C, makng he rp n Mr. Wevkn'K Auomoble, MBB Mldred Kcdcn, who n emploed a New York, s spendng n vocaon wh her r.arenn, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hoden. Mnn Cora lenne han resumed her dues \B n nchool eacher n New York. Hnnuel 3. Denne npen par of lnn week wh frlendn n rnklkerwe. Wnler Walnl ppen Hmla n Cone nland. l'ror, Davd Klen and faml, afer upendng Un nummer a 'lne rook, ham reurned o New York, whore Mr. Klen n an nnrucor n a nl < ~Ua( nuaoh M«a lafurej. Joln Pau-, Jr., «f ^, n(f lrnnrl, was f.un.l l»k n n ard bark of h* ehso Op*n» WJh 4s'»npqa Coamrw ' n Seaaf AaagmnX. Abou 425 puph are enrolled hs ear n he publc school, he enrollmen n he ngh school grades beng seven. A number of changes have been made hs ear n he manner second floor nsead of on he frs, and has alread been found J ha hs arrangemen gves beer sasfacon han ha of lab ear. A sud hall on he hrd floor s used b he pupls durng sud perods, a eacher alwas beng n charge. Those n he graduang class hs ear are Joseph Araa, Julee Cruser, Carl Grossnger, Jonahan' Hagaman, Bearce Herber, Wllam Packer, Warner Paerson, EarleC Snder, Eda Pulsch, Maron Souhall, sador Wallng and Louse Manell. Pshennen Havng- Tn* Tme Vow, Weakfsh have jus commenced o run n he ba, and he fshermen of hs secon are makng good caches of he fnn rbe ever da. A large number of boas were anchored n he ba beween he ralroad per and he Casno las Sunda, and he all repor good caches, some pares akng over 00 fsh! The fshng s done b rod and lne, and he boas are generall anchored abou half a mle off shore. Flounders, snappers and blackfsh are also beng caugh n farl good quanes, bu here are no nearl as man of hese fsh caugh as here are weakfsh. Changes o Xlver 8ablo.., A number of changes are beng made o James A. Sage's lver sable on Moun avenue. An offce, buler's panr, wo kchens and wo large rooms are beng pu n on he ground floor and fve bedrooms and a bah wll be pu n on he second floor. The work s expeced o befnshed he frs of nex monh. Mr. Sage wll use he new rooms as a resdence. C. D. Thome & Co. have he conrac for he work. Cenral Baps Orarcb noes. The regular monhl meeng of he Chrsan Endeavor soce wll be held Frda ngh afer he praer meeng servce. A specal busness meeng of he lades' ad soce of he church was held n he socal hall of he church eserda afernoon. numerous oher rps around hs secon of he counr. A number of changes are beng made o E. Ncole's buldng on Moun avenue. Lous Foser has he conrac for he work. The wo large rooms n he buldng are beng enrel renovaed and fxed up. Mr. Ncole nends o open up a baker shop here some me hs week, nder he frm name of E. Ncole & Bros. Paulne Magee, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Magee of Moun ave- por a fne me, havng vsed France, Belgum, Holland and England. The came home on he Celc of he Whe Sar lne. Locus Pon posoffce addressed o Wllam Morrell of Belford wll Mss Doroh McNae, Mss M. E. move from Man sree o Alfred Phppe, Samuel Sanford, Mrs. J. H. Yarnall's house. Heden, Mrs. B. Wllams and Ed Bosck Whman. Mss Frances Gardner, who has Mrs. Frederck Penerman of New been spendng he summer vacaon Monmouh s confned o bed wh an Manuel Jacnho Ferrera da Cunha, aack of gr he Brazlan ambassador, o New Mrs. No jnp. wh her parens, Rev. and Mrs. George H. Gardner of Hghland avenue, reurned o Newark Monda n >rah Ho; lmes of Phladelpha York, was he gues of Mr. and Mrs. s vsng her sser, Mrs.Jcsse Lane order o resume her school dues J. B. Moore of he Washngon Coage a Locus Pon over las Sunda. A. B. VanNosrand of New York Harr Har, Tuns Muller and Lous of Navesnk. here. nvaon da wll be observed n spen Sunda a hs summer home a Foser lef eserda for Alanc he Belford Mehods church Sunda Belford. C, where he wll aend he annual convenon of he fremen's relef assocaon. Chef Charles R. Snder also expecs o aend he convenon. Nelson Robers, who has been emploed n J. G. Brookes & Co.'s sore on Frs avenue durng he summer monhs, has resumed hs sudes a he Alanc Hghlands hgh school. A. Kerschner and faml of New York, who have been spendng he summer a her coage on Hghland avenue, have reurned o he c for he wner. Rev. George H. Gardner wll preach nex Sunda a he Cenral Baps church on "Sgns Seen Around TowrL" Frank Flecher wll sng a solo a hs servce. Lero Henr of Second avenue, who s emploed n J. G. Brookes & Co.'s sore on Frs avenue, spen Sunda wh frends a Pon Pleasan. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Golden of Frs avenue and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Smh of Chesnu avenue spen las Wednesda a Alanc C. for Borne me wh an aack of pneumona, a rapdl mprovng. Crcnlus and Georre Srker ard John Gaffe wen on he emaralon o Wes Pon lu Sunda. ASfcuapoo for Kmm rj"~«a»a- Ma-aMr J~-».,. Few, f an, rruulklnea, have ma slaer's houne Jlaurda mnrnlnk n an wh lm unform m n u ha has auncnnwlou rondon. lln wan rar-um<lc<rled no he houm and a docor was Cholera and DUrrwem emeer/. TM he use ef Chambavlan'a Collfl, nmnunrd. No hru-*a worn o» romarlabu cur*a of eou«and M*r~ found <m hm bu he waa sffmlnk rhma whuh has affec** n alraoa from concuaalnn of he bran. was var wlrfcboh&od have) gfraa) a he waa snrk b a sandbag-. wll* r* >ula«n. For sal a JajaM* Cooper, Jr., corner Rroal and WfcHa) U pas o adverlun n Tm nmu«tn. armu, THE BED BANK EEGgTEE Closed all da THURSDAY, Sep. 2, 92. Sore Closed : all da THURSDAY, \ Sep. 2.9X2 FALL and WNTER SHOES -AT- Durng he nex 3 Das, begnnng wh Frda and unl Monda, Sep. 3.4 and 6h. nclusve, we wll naugurae our GRAND FALL OPENNG of FNE FOOTWEAR for Mep, Women ard Chldren, and as a fng nauguraon o our Openng we wll pu our enre new Fall Shoes on a Specal Sale for he Openng 3 das, Frda. Saurda and Monda. We have each season eclpsed he dspla of prevous seasons and hough ha we had reached he lm n our las Sprng Openng. We had no, however, reckoned on he beauful new sles ha are on he marke. ' The new Auumn and Wner Models ha we now show up surpass n sle, faulless f and comfor, an ha has been our pleasure o show n prevous seasons. For oudoor and ndoor wear we offer ou models n all he popular fabrcs and leahers. The hgh qual of merchandse we offer a he exremel low prces ha we ask commends hs dspla o our aenon. You owe o ourself o aend hs Grand Fall Openng andfou our enre faml wh Shoes ha has made us famous a a grea savng o ou. We shall make hs ear's Fall Openng a memorable one b placng he enre sock of he New Fall Shoes a specal prces. Read Ever em, and Aend Ths Grand Fall Openng. Men's Deparmen. A handsome an Russan Calf lace and Blucher $6.00 shoe, an exceponal well fng and good lookng shoe, srcl cusom make, wll be sold durng hs.openng a $4*00 Anoher $6.00 shoe n black Vc Kd cushon sole, flexble and eas for he foo, sold now a $4.00 Several oher sles of $6.00 shoes made n all leahers and sles all sold durng hese 3 das a $4.00 Our beauful lne of Men's $4.00 and $5.00 black and an shoes n all he laes sle oes and heels, made n lace, buon ajd bluchers, ever par sold now a $3.5O and $3.75 Don' mss hs opporun as hs sale wll las 3 das onl. Our regular $3.50 shoes also made n all leahers and shapes, ever par guaraneed o gve sasfacon, sold now a $2.75 Men's Gun Meal Buon and Blucher shoes regular $2.50 goods, sold now a $.75 We have a bg lne of men's srong workng shoes, sold now a greal reduced prces. Women's Deparmen. Our beauful lne of women's $5.00 black, an and whe Buckskn shoes, durng he openng we shall sell a 7: $3.5O For hs fall we show a mos arsc lne of $4.50 shoes n all sles, leahers and shapes, we shall place hem on sale for 3 das onl a...?,...$3.45 Wh pa $.00 or $2.00 more on a par elsewhere when ou can ge beer shoes and save so much mone. Our grea lne of women's $3.50 shoes n all leahers and sles oo man o enumerae, all sold durng he 3 das' sale a $2.65 Ths s an unusual opporun o secure Pearson's hgh grade shoes a a savng of $.00 and $2.00 on ever par, don' neglec. A grea lne of $3.00 women's shoes ever par guaraneed, sold now a $2.25 Come n and look over our grand dspla of fall and wner shoes, ou are welcome wheher ou bu or no. Women's Paen leaher and Gun Meal, $2.50 shoes a $.75 Bos' and Grls' Deparmen. The greaes lnes of Bos' and Grls' school shoes ha was ever offered n hs own. Brng our chldren no hs sore and we guaranee o save ou a leas 25 o 75 cens on ever par. Bos' $3.00 shoes a $2. 25 Bos' 2.50 shoes a $.75 Bos' $2.00 shoes a $.50 Bos' $.50 shoes a. $.25 Grls' dress shoes n Paen leahers and Gun Meal regular prce $2.50 now a $.75 Grls' $2.00 dress shoes a..$.60 Grls' school shoes regular $.75 now..$.4o We show a nce lne of Grls' and chldren's hgh cu shoes a greal reduced prces. Owng o lack of space we can no descrbe all. Come n wh he chldren. -. A. nce lne of Msses' and chldren's velve hgh cu shoes, regular prce $2.50 and $3.00. sold now a...$.25 and$.50 Never were shoe sles more handsome and vared han hose we show up hs season. The are far and awa n advance of prevous ears, and our sock consss of selecons from he bes shoe manufacurers n he counr. Remember he dae of hs Grand Fall Openng, Frda, Saurda, and Monda, Sepember 3h, 4h and 6h. Be sure o aend wheher ou bu or no, come n anwa. " 5 Broad Sree. Hen's Summer M s ARE NOW ONE-HALF PRCE Arc deermned no o carr an over. School Sus, Trousers, Blouses, Shrs, Collars, Ec, a rgh prces. Swo*crs BOc o $5. The largw «nd bw sock of OfeMl CMMng n ho coun la here. A lo of Khak TrouMr a 78c a wor. H. N. SUPP, o Red Bank. N. J..«MMHMMm > >»# >»»# « Pano Jargans. SPECAL REDUCED PRCES DURNG THS MONTH..EASY PAYMENTS., VCTOR VCTROLAS S5.00 o S2OO.OO. RECORDS AND ACCESSORES. ; Mahushek & Son Pano Co.. A a BROAD mr USD BANK, NT. J. mh MMMH MMH»«M»«MMMM<»M< OAK: HDLJL. FARM. TmXJOPVONMl ammr, RS9D HANK, M. jr. Sanar Mk and Cream. A *EW CHOKE RXOmEMD OUHBCKY nom ADVANCE RKUnED DAM, fom *AE 9OMC. - AT MAMNAMX fwcl. P. O. Addrm fed Bank. N. J. T'.,

11 NEWSFROKFARMNGDALE EMPLOYEES OF KETCHUP FACTORY WORK OVER TME TO FLL ORDERS. N An Order for 00 Barrel* WM Sen Ou Lu Week and One for 00 Barrel* WU Be Sen o London huweek-hanre of Cranberres Commenced U Week-Hog* Ea Ferlzer and De- The MHM Jennngs Gve a Par. Busness s boomng a he kechup facor of he A. C. Soper compan. The men emploed worked unl md- '< ngh las Saurda n order o make suffcen kechup o Ol a rush order for 500 barrels. Anoher order of 00 barrels o go o London hs week was algo receved. All of he kechup expored s of auper,or'qual. Cranberr pckng was greal rearded las week b he nclemen weaher, bu all of he bog owners are.akng advanage of deal weaher condons ha week and are pushng he work rgorousl. Wllam M. Hurle, manager ofhe Klmbnll bogs, hufl ' seven pckers emploed. On Monnbuh bog Joseph H. Conrow has ff pckers and Rev. Charles W. Hosle 'has abou hr. John Olver also has a large number harvesng hs crop, Tho ho weaher s decdedl benefcal and ho fru s colorng ncel.. Bon Ba rerlllnr and De, Wllam T. Applogae los wo bg hogs lus week. A pal whch conaned a small quan of nrae of soda was used o mx feed n for he anmals. was gven o seven hogs, Fve of hem recovered. When he recepacle was used o mx he feed for he hogs Applogae dd know ha he pal conaned he soda as hud been used b anoher member of he fnml who had been dsrbung he ferlzer. Sbe BUMS Jnnlnga Olve a Pa. Msses Wnfred and Lllan Jennngs eneraned frends las Thursda ngh a her home on he Lakewood road. Among hose presen were Ar. and Mrs. Wllam H. VanNoe, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Emmons; Msses Mre Hal), Mar Yard, Mabel Demme, rs Harve, Else Wnsor, Am Cook, Vola Cook, da Cook, Lulu Lamon, Frances and Caherne Wanvlgh and Sanle Cus of Sprng Lake, Wllam Paerson and Ernes Paerson of Ardena, Ells Farr, Harold Tlon, Wllam Russell and Clarence Lamon of Fnrmngdale; Wlbur Kecham of Wes Farms and Wllam Canfeld of Wesfeld. ' Hhafo's Team Bum Awa, A eam of horses owned b Crus Shafo ran awa las Thursda afer- mprovemens o ns'* Sore. Jacob Luz and son commenced al eraons and mprovemens on he Pleasan spen las Saurda and Sunda wh Mr. and. Mrs. Alexander A. Coaolunan for 3, J, Kofan sore hs week. The buldng wll be exended abou egh fee and newyard. plae glass wndows wll be pu n h Mss Gerrude Teez of New York fron. ab reurned afer spendng wo Vrnl Sore Xoved. weeks wh Mr. and Mrs. Elbe Benne. Sgmund Paek, who has had a fru and confeconer sore n he buldng Mrs. John H. Elwood of Danbu, formerl known as he Brower block,!onn., s spendng seveal weeks wh moved fas Thursda o ho buldn Mss Susan Kecham of Wes Farms. Hogan hen wen formerl occuped b ho posofllce. Mrs. Bron Mooro of New York vsed her parens, Mr. and Mrs. George found Cones dead. Wll Opn Basauran Bera. H. Burdgc of Wes Farms, las week. Ambrose EmmonB wll move nc Charles A. Cook, who bough ho he rooms formerl occuped b Sg. mund Paek and wll open a rcsau ran. He wll use he second sor o: he buldng for lvng rooms. Brlf «m., Edgar 0. Murph, who has occu ped Ernes J. Boud's houso on Mal,.sree for several ears, rcccnl bough ho proper. Boud has bee n he Wesern saes for hree ears, He s now locaed a Cedar Rapds, owa, whore ho hns n poson wv he leadng auomoble frm of ho c Arhur Applegae, who sold h plnco on he Asbur Park road lasl Week o Msa McCovmck of Brookln wll movo here nnd occup half ol John V. Muhews's double house. Ap pjlegno has had Rome experence as baker nnd wll work n Frederck G /Russell's baker. / Rev. Wllam Abbo of Asbur;,,"Park wan ho gues of Rev. C. ' 'Smh las Snudu. The vlsc he cranberr boprb nenr hero and wo. greal neresed n he mehods cm ploed n harvesng he crop nnd n enormous eld from some poron of ho bo(?a. A cow owned b Mlchncl Dugg vfns ak' sck lus week nfor cunf A conslddablo quan of commcrcln ferlzer. Under ho Hklllful roa men of Sephen Wes, hand man a Duggan's hoel, ho anmal was ou o dun HT he followng ngh. H<!V. C. Rolln Smlh'«opc n U Mehods church nox Samm morr, hg wll ho "Glorous Thngs of The ru Hpokun, Zon, C of Our Lord, A ho evenng servce Joseph Colle edor of 77m hmc, wll npcnk on on [)crnnce. J fcorgo, 'arkor of Bound Drool jnd Frederck VnNoo of lfookl were week pnd vsors n Mr. n Mm. Grandn VanNoo'n. Ther fnn OR, who VD boon Rwndlng KOH lmo.jd'o, rournod wh horn Mon d'- *,' Tjlo ndlcn nld Boclcv of ho Mellv ll«(( church me lan Thurnd nfc Won n Mm. A. M. T. Klundeau *d occuped hn me nnklng fnnc /llrlcl' o ho llapnflod of a fd Whlrh wll he held n Dm nnnr fulun ' ( Alfred, Uflnlo, who n mnrdlr ^L Harr llul»»vv hn» no bran en Jo n K good hcnlb 'or nnvnrnl rmml Recenl he junno worm nml hn ln l>ow hwn n led en dnn, wh pomp«c for mnwdue rwovcr. Mr«. MnrU of Brookln, wlo hm ben upendlkt 'ha nmnner wh le d*uf her. Mrn. Jula 'ln, raumo home la» Hnufda. Hm wn necom B»nM b mr UQ-U-HW nnd nuh «r, Mr,»ml Mrn. Hul»«nbrK*r., Mr. nnd Mm. Krodorlck l)nvl»on o Frlnre n, fnen nland, havo mm fundng Mveral da wh Mr, ) jon'* nel* md mn, frank )»«m and'ml«kllwlnll ))»vl«on Wnr Farm, JUv. Churle M«K* Cunml) wl n«r or lunfw, Hcolam [ Jfcowr. w n charge of he prmar deparlen of he Farmlngdale school. Mss Mabel Demme, who was graduaed from he Freehold hgh school las BUjnmer, wen'o Trenon Monda )f hs week end wll prepare for achng a he normal scnool, Mrs. sadc Klnnlcu of Sanhope, ho was mukng a our n her auoloble las week, sopped here for a ref vs a he home-of her nece, rs. Lews S. Borner. Mss Anna Hur, who was gradued las Bummer from he normal clool, began eachng n he.nepune wnshp ngh school a Ocean Grove,s week. Rev. John H. Wndeler and daughor, who lve on Trunnul farm, pen las Thursda a Asbur Park, [ho also vsed.rev. and Mrs. C. R. mh. The Oak Glen publc school opened 'uesda of las week wh a far aendunce. A new eacher, MsB Oraell Brown of Corsca, Pa., s he prn- pnl. A a recen meeng of he Forghl club Mrs, George S. Wllams as ve-cleced presden and Mrs. C, olln Smh was chosen vce prcsllen. Edgnr N. Sanford lef home Monla for a sx weeks' busness rp hrough he New England saes. He vll spend mos of he me n Mane. Mr, and Mrs, Halscd Wanrgh pen Monda and Tuesda of hs veek a New York wh Mrs. Wangh's sser, Mrs. Thomas Wlson. Mr, and Mrs. Frank S. Morrs of ccan Grove were recen vsors wl Mv. AorrB's parena, Mr. and M'B. (Veslo K. Morrs of Wes Farms. Mss Mre Hall, Mss Vola Cook nd Mss Am Cook vsed Mes Hall's cousn, Mss Zllah Hall of Wes Ocean Grove, las Wednesda. The lades ad soce of he Preseran church held s monhl meeng las Thursda afernoon a Mrs. Wllam VanSaun's. Mss Clnra Borner, who has been pendng a week wh Mr. and Mrs. jews S. Borner, reurned o Hanver, Pa., las Saurda. (Jrlm Kpl Summons Koaualjurg Edward Clark has reurned o Womna A an Advanced Age. Voodbur afer spendng a week wh Mrs. Ma- Alco of Keansburg ded hs grandparens, Rev. and Mrs. suddenl a he home of her nece, Charles W. Hesle. Mrs. John Foulks, TTrda mornng. Mss Florence Tlon of Cranford She was 87 ears old and leaves one nd Mss Jesse Morse of Cranbu son, Charles Alco of Sprngfeld, noon. Shafo was unloadng flour spen las week wh her aun, Mrs. Mass., and a broher, Smmons Mlls, from a car on he Pennslvana sdng Margare Tlon. also of Sprngfeld. Her deah was and had a on n hs wagon when he Frederck N. Sanford of Roselle has due o old age and general debl. horses sared and were runnng a eurned afer spendng several das Coroner Harr C. Fa of Red Bank full speed before Shafo had me o wh hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar was nofed and he ssued a bural ge ou of he fregh car. The eam N. Sanford. perm. crossed ho ralroad rack jus n Mr. and Mrs. John Allen nnd Mrs. MrB. Alco was he wdow of Alexander Alco of New York, who ded fron of a fregh ran and connued T. Allen of Trenon have been spendng a week wh Mr. and Mrs. Waler several ears ago. Mrs. Alco had runnng up Man sree, narrowl nn'ssnfr several vehcles. Mrs. JoH. Grove. - lved a New York unl wo ears scph Wnsor pulled hev ho'so asde Mr. and Mrs. Davd Sundhemer of ago, when she moved o Keansburg and ub n me o avod a collson. TheNewark have been vsng Mr. andlved wh her relaves. The funeral hbrses ran unl oppose he Presb. Mrs. Revoe W. Paerson of Wes was held Sunda afernoon n he erlan church, whore he wen Farms. Mehods church and he bod was caugh b ra Megll, Elber Benne "Evere Paerson of Wes Fnrma bured n Grcengrov'e cemeer a Kepor. ahd Max Paek.. has reurned from a vs wh hs sser, Mrs. Clarence Mahews of Hghlands. Ramond Adams of Wes Pon Mnon farm las wner, s hnvng a gas plan nsalled o lgh hs house. John Connell of Newark s spendng several weeks wh Mr. nnd Mrs. Hum J. Couae of Asbur Park. Mr. and Mrs. Frank JohrRon of Monmouh Bench spen Sunda wh Mr. nnd Mrs. John" O. Buon. Mrs, John Robnson of Alanc C has been vsng her parens, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wesle Corell. JoHcph Couse of Affl5ur Park apen Sundn wh h\n grandparens, Mr. und Mrs. Joseph C. Wnsor. Mrs. Newon Uccd of New York s spendng a forngh wh her daugher, Mrs. Snnlc Bnrow. Mrs. Mnrgarc Demme hns been VHng her auughcr, Mrs. Anrun!. Hnnpon of Anbur Park. Mrs. Deborah Smh of Lkcwood ban been Hpcndng a week wh Mr. nnd Mrs. James L. Hall. Mrs. Mar Allare, who lua been WCH Farms. Mrs. Klmer Cnrr nnd daugher of New Egp spen several das wh frends here HH week. Mr, nnd Mrs. Vela lacon and MRK Mldred Kagan were vsors a Anbur Pnrk hn week. Mrs. Ellu M. lflner of Vlnccnown n spendng wo weeks wh Uev. ml Mrs. C. Hollln.Smh. Twen-ono pupls from FarmlKdnlo ml vcn are uendng he Freehold hgh school, Mnn 'luoho Hhormnn of Long llranch vsed Mr. and Mrs. Josrph,. Bucher las wcok. Dr. Wnlor llnvonn had u wde roncreo pavemen lad n fron of hn bungalow hn week. Wllam. Kllcrof nnd F'dmrk lnrkulnw nro cnndldalcs for rollvror of lnw'll ownnhlp, Mnn (Jrnco Hownrd of Now York n vlnllng ho H'n, Mr. md Mm, Jnnnn Jlowanl. Waler. (rovrn l rvlnpr lln Mnh Kr'' Horo nprovnl wh a 'ou uf pan, Mlm«nn lnlln of *>nk lnnd hm -urnnl fnr a brer Vh wl fmdn hull). An.l'vw JHBH of Pon 'luunm hn» rurnod n(«r a lrl«f vln wh frlenla horn. M.. MnrKum VmVlU of Unon Hll vl>llv Mm, Mmunr Tlon l»«weak. MM MU Conrow hn«rcurkml from n vl.l wll) frl«nln»l Krveholl. Ho. VMlu-hn M. Conrull wan n v- nr H M«nn«( an U» 'ruln. Mm. (kor* H, Wllllanx p«n Munlav wh frundn a New York. Mra. lcllabnh lrown hn* f«(urn«<l from vs» Aabur Park, Mlla 8»M» llrowr hm reurn«l from a Yla «AlnUa C,, Mrs. M«r)u Jrlhr s pmllnr w*w 0««M CJov Wesle K. Morrs of Wes Farms, Mrs. Joseph Conrow has reurned from a vs wh her broher, John S. Flcrof of Alanc Hphlanda. Mns Else Wnsor has reurned from a vs wh her sser, Mrs. Wlmox. J»m> Van»naclo«n M Dah An- *w»ru«a Pal»«AUxm. James VanBenschoen, a member of Goodwll -fre compan of Anbur Park, me hs deah whle runnng o he nrehouso n answer o a false alarm of lre abou mdngh las Wednesda. He sumbled and fell as he ran, srkng hs head agans a elegraph pole and breakng hs neck. Vanfenschoen had been o a meeng of hs'compan a whch fnal preparaons were made for he fremen o ake par n he parade, he nex da. VanBenschoen receved hs new unform and sared home n compan wh Rchard Fowler. When he alarm sounded boh men urned and ran for he flrehouse. Fowler was he faser runner and was ff fee ahead of' VanBenschoen when ho laer, fell. Fowler knew nohng of hb comrade's fae unl afer he reurned Wh he apparaus. Mrs. Magge Probs and her daugher Lavna saw he freman fall, The sa he sruck he pole wh hs head and rolled over no he guer. He la here unl Samuel Johnson, anoher rncmber of he compan, passed on hs 'wa o he lrehousc. He pcked ho bod up and was carred o he compan's house. VnnBenschocn was 32 ears old and leaves a wdow and wo'chldren. Ha was a carpener. The auhores have sared a rgd nvesgaon o learn f possble who urned he alarm MBS. OEOEOE DUNCAN DBAS. Wfe of Bea Bonk Man Ded Sunda n Saa Xoplal. MrB. LaDora B. Duncun, wfe of George S. Duncan of Rver /ree, ded Sunda mornng n he sae hospal. She was 48 ears old. Besdes her husband she leaves wo sons and four daughers. The are Msses Edh, Das, Wnfred and Helen and George S; and Kenneh Duncan, all of whom lve a home. She also leaves one saor and four brohera. The are Mrs. Elzaebh Dusenberre of Long Branch, John Bend of Wasde, Frank and Edward Bend of Maawan and George Vf. Bend of Belford. Mrs. Durcan was a member of he Dnughers of Lber lodge of Red Bank for several ears. She had man ras of characer whch made her man frends, The funeral WBB held hs afernoon a he Frs Mehods church and he bod was bured n Far Vew cemeer. ' MASY A.COTT DEAD. FOUND DEAD N BED. Faall Srcken Frda Ng-h.. Wllam Coaes of Oceanc was found dead n bed Saurda mornng. Hs deah wus due o apoplex. He was 57 ears old. Mr. Coaes was emploed us coachman for J. J. Hogan. Hs emploer called hm Saurda vsng Mrs, Elzabeh VnnSchock, reurned home lm week. George (ftord of Newark s sang wh Mr. and Mrn. George Hunmornng bu receved no answer. Mr. o hs room and Coroner Harr C. Fa of Red Bank was nofed and he ssued a bural perm. Mr. Coaes leaves one daugher, Mrs. Gerrude Curs of Washngon. The bod was shpped o Washngon Monda ngh for bural. WLLAM AMDEESON DEAD.. RlNldan of Tnon Tall* Sle Monda Nlg-U A8 a Shor Slcknan. Wllam Anderson, who lved wh hs broher, John Anderson, a Tnon Falls, ded Monda ngh afer n sckness lasng onl one da, Sunda afernoon Mr. Anderson nc some waermelon and he docor sas hs probabl caused hs sckness. Wllam Anderson was C9 ears old. Four ears ago he and hs broher moved from Long sland o Jerse. Las sprng he locaed a Tnon Falls, where he were engaged n farmnp;. Tho bod wll be aken o Jamaca, L.., for bural omorrow mornng. UTan Bed Dank B«nA«rs Hnv«XC«nrd Md VrollA Tlcal. "Good nowf rnvolf! fan," «n<l ho hmhmlh of hud hmk RfTcrcrs n R'l Hunk nro glnd o'lvurn Un promp rcllof n whn 'r rcul. Mrn n lnmo, weak am nohnc mfk n lud no more, Unnke o Duun' Kdne 'llln. Thomnnd upon UOUHKH of p'opln nro alllk n K»»d CWH of lmlr rxpcrlenrn wh ho Old juknr Remed. Held n m exnpl worh THE RED BANK KEGHTER Face, CHLDS' GROCERY CO. " YOU KNOW THE PLACE" :.;.,.... '.. 6SS BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 247-J Sore Clo.e. a 630 P. M. Excep Saurda OUT OP TOWN DELVERES: Far Haven, Oceanc and Rumeon, Monda, Wednesda and Frda. Lle Slver, Tuesda. Shrewsbur and Baonown, Thursda. Bg 0c Package Chlds' CORN FLAKES, BG CAN BAKEP BEANS, COFFEES We don' have o we man words n ellng folke abou our coffee! he seem o have learned ha here a he place o ge he bes knds of coffees a he ver lowe coa Chld*' Specal Blend '. 27c Chld.' Peaberr 25c Chld*' SanoB :...23c Chld*' Golden Ro 22c BG 2Sc BOTTLE QUEEN OLVES, 7c Holl Wreah Asparagus ps, 2 Cans for 25c Jus receved from Calforna. Seems somewha odd for us o mepon canned Asparagus when ho fresh s on he marke. Bu we know our canned Calforna produc far surpasses an ha can be bough. The knd ou bu ou can scarcel ea more han half he salk, whle ours he ender ps are all eaable. A 9c GOLD MEDAL, FLOUR, - 4Oc 0c Jar Lush's German Table Musard, 7c The knd whch he nave German ofen wonders wh he could no ge n hs counr. Can now be had genune German Musard. Your palae wll recognze he dfference. Ths week 7c fne Fresh Tub Buer, 30clb 2 CANS EARLY German Ball Blue, - 5c a box RECKETT'S BLUE, - - Bg Bag ce Cream Sal, 30 Hard Wood Clohes Pns, BG CAN PUMPKN, 6c Fresh Made Cracker Dus, - 6c lb Thorn's Bes Jerse Crackers, 9c lb JUNE PEAS, - 4c Hres Roo Beer, - 2 Boles, 25c 0c - 3c Swee Bloom Prn Buer, Bg C^n Talcum Powder, Luncheon Salmon, SOc Qual RED ALASKA SALMON, Blue BelP Swee Sugar Corn, 3 cans 25c THREE FAVORTE CANDES Bod's Peanu Buer Ksses 2c lb Bod's Cream Mns 2c lb Sal Waer Taff.' 2c lb 0c Can Roach Sal, FAT NORWAY MACKEREL, 7c 25c 33c lb - 5c 9c can 6c a can Chlds' Bakng Powder, lb can 5c We sell all he favore knds, bu recommend Chlds' as a horoughl sasfacor levellng agen. makes Wholesome Ho Rolls and Muffns and Delcous Grddle Cakes. Less han half he prce of rus brands. Our 25c Jell Tumblers, - 9c doz 0c Box vor Table Sal, 8c 9c, 3 Fsh for 2Sc New Calforna Canned Cherres, - Large Cans 23c, Small Cans2c Mn, Mnk Mrn, 'lrn nlnul, K«m'. N. J., KM "A mrnlor or m fum- o'clock, noon, for (n NoWl, N..., nnd npprovl l nl'l l He lr.nl on 'lnpnv of -H dn «f Novenler, )2. nl ^:0 pnpom of 'lu MfTnrn fron wmk UlloH, hn UMn<! <n«rohnm OK num. lhul- DK OCM for "' enmnk <!«'' d 'c hoa'd of H'. NOW on.' n n.'ln MNO mmm m!l mrforlk nml for lo Ln.'K'lon uf mcl ollm n' olllr- of hr KH'OK rlcrl. Mlnro w>r<! pan* lroffl hu ndm CHH m nn prop'rl cmn lpfrn l '^ch hd H hf cnnpncd!vh 'lnnll llom'a Kln 'llla worn Mun r'lllll'l cllk 'M ll nun o n nml lm lrolkl mllrr. A Hn Unx nrwk. u m u u n <>f vn p-r M'!>f lu> hd. l»lllllnl r'rounnnn nm fml mw lnvf no hohllalln whnlovrr n <<onn.rnnf m f>rmhr Mlnlmnpl." For >«lo b ll (Unlnm. l'rlca 50 cond. Ko««r-Mll)urn Oo., luff«lo, Nw York, aol!n««\ ho Uned HnUK. Kenombar h* name l)oan'» and ad* no oher, n he wnn rclunk of Trn rn. ou wll fnd convenon of who hm hng* o ««o «<ush NOTCE. The offcal dog cacher of he Borough of Far Haven when ou "ake a chance" on he vald of ho Denl of Formar R0*ld*n. le o our real esae. Avod lo rsk of serous flaws b h.vnp; our le nsured a small wll begn he work of m-thpoundng clogs runnng a 'e fl ver (lscoorn^ujj slor, loo. COMB'S MOKNNG STOUY Jeremah Loscn of Nulc, formerl of Mddlcown ownshp, ded Saurda mornng. He was 87 ears okl You know lc slor he con ells, am deah was due o okl uj^u. He Dn h d:, n few more srands uro <L!(- cos b ho loaves wo fr'nnddughcr, Mrs. Waldo C. Fuller of Wen Nulc nnd Mrs. vfll, s srengh nod s holh. cl, of hnr hn n ronl fu«'. losng s large whou muzzle on and J. \V. K'hnrdson of Brookln. The CJre hnr s m nnhccomn( ll old n e. Fdel Trus Compan bod WH brough o el Ha'nk Monda md bured n Far Vew cumeer. You wsh lo look oun nml s our afer Sepember 22d. DogNlrnl prde Nhold hnvc s own Bu. DUTY o nppcnr (o. You CO' even LOOK lcenses and ags can be se-oun/cured from he Borough Col- The frc hnrf helon^ o hc clmperon and Prudenal Buldng, Newark, N. J. f he slver hrcud hcj lo BOW. len " Youo/ Woun" n look, dws. GOOD NEWS. o de fnmdmoder. Su ool c hc f<nndmn!hrr elms, unl lecor, George W. Smh. our enra jmlf. l usnf HAY'S MR HEM.TH, s he lunes: nsuon of s knd n lo SaO. CHARLES P. CROSS, Clerk. Sepember U, 02. NOTCE. led Hunk, N..., Krp. :d, l>l^. Tln r-klnr HHM mm'lk of (le nodhollur "f h'' Kox-u Nfel Wler Tllm Holler 'onpm wll le hold n lm olllrc nf ln m<l compn n M dlnnu, N..., on. l-'rld. llx. NOTCE. W. H. H.TZ, Hceroln. HM Unl., N..., Kep. ld, 2. Noln n luuel KVM Hn hr rnnfo' lo.k of r'lflcnum n»l'»'l of m Hol.'n Hnf' \n«v ''HM llllor Oompnn wll s flonnd from Oeolcr Mh. HV, n \)u>n, n Novnm l>»r l», «n«mn, nclmlv, W. H, MTZ, Bocrlm Sl.nO.mlSOc nl Dnl Slm n ll.l mum rrclpl uf ll^ ml lralrr' nnll'»<lwl O< l.r.. Lllle.-r.llv) ll. Bpcc. l\>. Now.. N. J. TO» BALD AMD HOOMMCNDED DX JAMHB 00OPl:n JR." Nolco To Conrnors. lldn waned l n* horou^l rnn'l f Uel llnnk, N..., o mprove lu ewer d.pomnl lnn, n n':n lmr wh" lnh nml n rrlllfno: fn - All hhln n hn n hnndn ol* H. hm nlh cl'll on or l'for! O'lnh' '/ (!, nl, nvo'u. M. Tl<> 'l''hrl nrll 'n' VM ll< 'K. o 'J'' nn or nl dln. Km mv nfonllo ollrr lnn ' (Mnnlu'd n \h> plmm nml npcrllkn 'lon", of vvhh'l h'n n hu Hm mu cop, nppl o " OOUH ' / 'fr (M'C! ). <!mpnr, 'nllnlnu hlhllk llrowl n!", 'd llnnl, N. -. A. C, UAlHON, lloroch (Murk, Uml Hunk, N. J Cur«U Amouns o a Gamble has he larr>'r;md bes equpped lo plan n New.le-Rc. h work s lme b oxerlh. s le polces juv backod up h lo compan's re- K(un:cM or mom Huu.f2;,(l(l(),(K)0 nnd l (n C; >la, surplus and undvded profs of $9,500,000 AT.;ATK(NH W.. UK HKCKVD V 'H KK) HANK TWST CO., W Momoul Hre. A OURE THAT'S SURE" or Clou- «h««ur«) «**! / «, over S) an wh«n ll oher lm«ln#nu hud fallwl, r»r.. l, r UOUKT. YANOKKVKKR.

12 PllM 2 THE"BEQ BANK BEGBTEB THE RED BANK REGSTER WEDNESDAY, SEPT., 92. TALK. " (Connued from page.) The Republcans of Eed Bank havo nomnaed George Bra for maor, and. R. Morrson and Dr. Herber E. 'Wllams for counclmen. The democras have nomnaed Abram L. d Hh Davson for maor Phl d Jb e and Davson for maor, ^ Phlps nnd Jacob Dcgenrng for conclmen.. Mr..Brn s a member of he Bra's marke frm. Mr. Morrson s emploed n Now York c aa s conduced oda wh s condon a ear ago. The wll fear he elecon of Republcans, les he Republcan, machne should ake conrol of hngs and underake o run he own n he neres pf polcans, us dd before. Ths wll make he canddac of he Republcans a hard ono. n fac, he general opnon n Eed Bank a he presen me s ha he Republcans wll be beaen b a ver subsanal major. Mos people Take for graned ha he Republcan machne nomnaed s canddaes, no for an f^v ** -" r»" ~ _ s earl n he campagn, and ehanjes ma occur, bu Republcans and Democras alke a presen ancpae he elecon of he Democrac canddaes b bg- majores. one of he oflke force of he Amercan express.compan. Dr. Herber E. Wllams s a dens and a cavalr- j» * * man. Mr. Davson s a.carrage The same s rue of le conen for manufacurer, und nn auomoble j, h JOar( j 0{ f rcelolders. There arc pares born; have seen hem rse o power; and have seen hem droop and deco and de. n all heso ears have seen no par organzed wh sach val prncples as hose of he Progressve par. n all hese ears no par has come o he fron wh a plaform whch conaned so much for he welfare of he ordnar man. s prncples reach down o he roos of he mounans. The arc fundamenal prncples. n small waa he have come o he fron n man saes n he pas few ears. n New Jerse expecaon of wnnng, bu merel o he were orgnall known as ' He go hrough he moons of an elecon. XT ~" T - "" ""- '" " ( W " fn * a ll " u New den," and n oher saes he wen b smlarl local names. The> acon of he convenon whch nomnaed Taf caused all he local workers for hese prncples o une n a naon-wde movemen agans he Kepblcan machnes everwhere. * * Woodrow Wlson has made a good dealer, fllr. DepfemnR. s a rered! nlam- people who would regard hc governor of New Jerse. Tha a busness nn of Kod Bank who for! e ec jj on o f a Republcnn bonrd of free- acknowledged b everone. He has nnn envs^, conduced he Gcrnnna 'holders as a reurn o he Republcan j overhrown he bgges Democrac hoel. Mr. Phlps s supervsor of - nvw,; lu, mohods of former eurs. -bosses of hs own-par a he sae, nl'.' of he Souhern dvson of he rj. * u,, )u0,] e o f he coun fough sev- and he has forced man reforms Cenral ralroad. George B. McCar ' eraj vc;, rs before e could over- hrough he legslaure b hs plan, was nomnaed b e Democras f lrov / he Republcan'machne and j praccal alks o he people^ even orgnall, and be had acceped, bu' p ll j^s ools ou of oflce. The people when he legslaure hud a Republcan laer he declned oranam Mr-! of (he counv wll be afrad ha he ; major. Phlps wns named o ake hs place, j e ee on o f he Republcan canddaes [ ",vould mean he reurn of he Repbgood, hones lcan machne o power, especall ld d f h d b When a par s urned ou of of- All of hese men are good, hones lem machne o power, especall as f Kċ.,, lc anoher par s pu n, he czens. All of hem would r o do some of hc men nomnaed b hc Re- par alcng offce does nnn good her ver bes for he own. The Re-: publcan machne for. freeholder lre ; hngs. The reasons for hs are man, lullfcan'canddaes are.of an enre : he ver men whom he people drove j bu he prncpal reason s ha he dfferen eles from he sor of men ou of offce wo ears ago. lle Dem-, par eomng no power has seen he he Republcans hwu been runnng n ocnvs n he board of freeholders, lke ; f au s and weaknesses of he old par he )as. Wh he excepon of Ar. he Ofcmorralc commssoners of Kcd : ruj has made s plaform uccord- Bra. none of hem has had an con-bank, have "made pood." Apparenl ' j n B J V The par comng, n power l-cun wh polcs. The Demo- he people arc sasfed wh he wa j usuall carres ou some of he planks rruc canddaes for maor am conn-! he, huve conduced publc affars. of s plaform and hus reans he clmen have lkewse had'no connecon Also, ho people are'apparal afrad j eonfdence of he people. Afer a wh polcs. ha he elecon of Republcan own par has been n power a mmbe' of raocmsmxto H*n *«M of for nomnaon! n KUU OUown Townhlp. A number of he Progressves of Mddleown ownshp favor pung a cke D he feld for ownshp offces. George Jenknaon, Jr., who was formerl, he presden of he oung men's Republcan club, s an ou-andou Progressve and He ma be he Progressve canddae for collecor agans he Democrac and Republcan nomnees. Jonahan nglng, who was alked of ab he Progressve canddae for assessor, vus decded no o run. Wllam H. Nulor, who has alwas been a Republcan, wll probabl be he choce of he Progressves f he wll ake he nomnaon. Mr. Nalor s ver popular and hs frends sa he would make a ver srong man. Elmer Wlle of Por Monmoun, who has alwas been a Democra, s sad o be anohersronn Progressve. He s alked of BB a canddae for ownshp commee. The Progressves have unl Ocober JHh'o fle her cerfcaes of nomnaon for coun and local offces. *. mrrzav. Remover of dead anlrauls. Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 20-J. OOU> CUTTEB WANTED. Appl n Frnse\«K"l'l l-nf fucor, Unon sree, led Janl;. ' FOB SALS. pgs, 0 uvkb old. b X pg, 0 Whe, Shrewsbur, X..'. rqb TOR SALE. 'lg, S weekw om, f"r su-. B:lk>, L.lle Slver. X..!..T. E. HOB9E3 FOB SALE. A eam of horses for s:!o cheu U'l Lmwenee, Kean^bM^, X... commssoners and Rcpublcnr free- ears, he crooks and. grafers and holders would moan he reurn 'of he j greed polcans flock o ha par. Republcan machne and s mehods, j becomes corrup, and s evenu- ; all overhrown.! ' ( * * s hs suaon whch confrons Th(, Uemocrac par n New Jer-, he ProKvcssvc par of he coun, j sc> he Democra c par n Won- An urgen clfor s benp made o ^ec. mol ll c. oun > and he Democrac he Progressve par o endorse le-, j. n R(,, Bnnk> have recenl come : publcans n some locales» ' 0 n 0 "power and he are cunnng ou' endorse Democras n ohers. L\- j h e p v o n l s c s h e maae o h e people. Jn., Governor For, he sae charman o. [hh js makn(, ha par sl. O ng. The A change has been he Progesfve par, n a reeen ad- cl. oo ks and jrafers have no e "go made ll he par conrol of boh he, l ' <;s?. ouched on hs opc o n- m, x Jll ( here s a prcsen n0 s(, n own and he counv, and he Demo- [ dorsm;? canddaes of ohe p.us. o hs vcous c)ass K(, n(, n conrol crac par, whch'had been ou of ;>>"' *v.dnp.n?'dau-» be«c-on he of BO lghl on he people as a presen. There was never a me when voers eared so lle abou he polcal leanngs of a canddae. And e n Red Bank and n Monmouh coun polcs wll cu a large fgure n he elecon. Ths s due o he fac ha here has been an overurn n polcal condons n boh Red Bank and n.monmoul counv. MSB PBKTNfJ. Te roslser <lo-.s H <ulok, does well, am does n a f:lr luc". POMY TOR SALE. llncl W-lch pun f.r wall-. Oraolam Coage, Kuuslm^, Appl o am. WANTED. CUrl wan..'\l for ^.vfrvl lnjusewo- Appl l 25S Broml sn -l. lel Haul;. AREDALE TEKBEK PUPPES for HUL, of he b,s ].'l(;-ced sock. York K-nnels, box -, '-lu''u, X..!. JOB SAXE. l-'ulrl pood njn;.!. MahMV Brown, L unlvl ROOMS ror. SENT. v cleap. ( ml, N. J. lvr-pwcnmr, 30-. >. onrlnr car n perfec condon; full equpped; wll demonsrae. AJlreSB Box 2<4, Fnlr Hawn, N. J. W4JTTBO. Second land lumher, 4xfl, Sx3. UrHrnK. wcaler loard and vnll km! celllnff XW'B. AJUr'»» V, O, box )C, Klr }luven, N. J. rom MM. MorrlB Hclhs launch, 2, full '(uluj>el, 0-h..p., 2-cllnU'r rnslne; aacrlllco. Lawrence Lpvoll, Alanc Hlglanlo, N. J..- ' OBXj WAXBD, Olrl SOT ^ororal hauewo'l waned a ood waseo and all F. T. KvnB, Lle. once, Gool lome.. He ear job. Mm. Blvw, N. J. ro» BALSr. Te be ol and grcooe a rcnoonablo prces. Red Bank ol and grease compan, 5 Wharf avenue, Red Bank. Tel- ;plonc n-w.. COOK ASS unmum n fnmll of wo ululs: nur have llrn- CUHB refprenc from nu place. Appl o N. A. Porer, Oceanc, N. J. Phono 30-.T Rmson, WAnm>. "VVnecl lnmedla'l, a woman or grl o»lu sc-m'-al housework n pnr of eu' la. Mr«. H. C Talmnne. 87 Branch avenue, K*?< Bank. HORSE FOB SALB. na horhe, Hrven enrs oll, C hands K, for mle; snlnble for delver or vork hrn'sf, Appl o Jumc& H. Lnnc. Lljc Hlvr, N. J. EMPXOYMEBT WOTD. A brlrl onn^ woman whlen poson aa eonllnemon nurso or moler'.s hflplt, or ohor work. AOdrea Nure, box ll3, el Hunk, TOB SA.E. lndc Tulaml Hed mllen, cockorel. and effgs for wnle: also n few earlng l'n for Hlo. MVH. V. VanCorn, -all'- mllo road, ou UanK. BOOKKrEPBB AJfD TYMWBTEB Younfc lad U.Hlrffl ponllon an bookkeeper and pewrer; exporencol; can fu-nlhl A- l-cr-renoe. -Address ), box US), HBllnmls, N... TOB SAE. "VL pnshcnrer ourng cur n Bool runnlnu order for sal> a a Bacrlllec: $ 00. >ls»r-'w'h Karnge, KrdRe n'v'nu), lu'fr K*d r.k drpo. WANTED. n a prvae faml, n larpe, well furnlhl^d. well loau'rl room. Slao ormh, wllvh mus K- Yea*<»m\Ul\ AVdress.!., lox ;:n, led Bank. - --,.,,. Vec '", lnc of hc Democrac polcal machner. Booms for ren u..wru.e parles.! sree, l«l power n he own and n hc coun j Pranreasves nnd oher pares, and he An hs rallla>s. he Democrac par WWk 5 ' " l U " > M """""" h ""'"' ""' for a mmber of ears, s agan n con- j K,!, ~ k '" "' «" - EQOB AND FOWXS WANTED. Wll pa ;: cenh a lokcn or fresh 3Ku. l'*ron r.( o 7f> fowlh wnn-d ever week. (. Llez & Son, 2H. Wes Fron ' ' Bank, N. J. The rule of hu Republcans n boh he own and rounv was unsasfaclsen o alk of compromse. Do no be beguled b suggesons o dvde he canddaes. We are no n hs cones o (je offce, bu o fgh for axes; he had le he coun roads nd brdges ge n poor condon; nnd. n oher malers he had ransaced j he publc busness n was he people! *. dd no lke. The enre coun was n! mscs he conrol of he Republcans. ho ; F Democras were Republcan machne ran he coun :,.... uch compromsc: and conduced for he benef of he polcans and no for he welfare of he people. Two ears ago he people voed he Republcans ou of power n he coun and pu n a se of Democrac oflcnls. phe rgh.".; o <;. Governor For h be nal exacl head when he declared ha wh cher he Ucpublwsc. :S WOllld Progresssrong. Woodrow Wlson seems ceran o carr he sae for Presden, j " - - " H0B8ES rob BALE. wro, smns prce. u«d Hunk. r. n some pars of he coun h dl h he are VC pll Democras who declare ha he are Bank own. n hs juncure he one hng; for he Progressve par o do s o buld up he par so ha wll be able o do s bes o wn hs ear, j *, bu parcularl so ha wll be n good fghng rm for fuure ears. Tha can onl be done l makng he par a fghng machne, enrel dsnc from all oher pares. Men who clam o be Progressves, bu who sa ha he are "as good Democras as he ever were," or "as good Republcans as he ever were," are ou of place n he Progressve'par. The are neher good Democras, nor good j mg nnd"sldlng"for sale b j. w. Moun Republcans, nor good Progressves. "" "-- "-- - WHEAT WANTED. 00 bushels n' ulea U K. Brown, Wlsrf wauled nv'nuo. X.OST. Clll class pn, '0. H. B., los beween Kmdre ueuor nad VJ'UUve Hrvcl. r'nu-- dmwf l-av^^une a lu'llhler offce ml receve reward. > TOB BALE. One-lorse carrall. bu^b and se of ekle harness for Bulo clenp. nqure corner Wo-hle anl. Wallaco arecs, led Bank. W. B. Asa. OAXTVASSSBS. -jxcellen opporun for oufr luden o envush for-an Knff.sl house on commsson. Appl o Hed Hank Knnlunn-n.AKPK'V, Hl llnnc. SON BooPna AND SDNG. Corrugaed galvanzed ron for roof- Bank. HOXTSE E SuU evake wawpl, no of! from Halon. o ren, wh umall sn n back; mus be moderae. Adcl '. O. box CX led Bank. frv for surrogae. n oher pars of he coun Republcans who sa he ure n Keel Dank he Republcans had Progressves wan he Progressve par o endorse some of he Rcpubl- " ;laes for freeholders or as- \n endorsemen of csmd- Men of ha sor arc lookng onl for J; polcal benefs for hemselves or for her frends. aefl he same wa. Te Republcan machne was n power and aced as. can f '.e people of Red Sank and her ' "WAHTED. \S'an o bu mhdull>', a earlng null: Hno prce., Adlresa C. Corell, lllml'l, X... e ppe s. m l)l. An endorse w.she.s were of no consecnence, and as ( ;l,.s' of an oher par would f he welfare of he polcans was! weaken he Progressve par ver he onl hng worh whle. Durng much. Falure o nomnae a full he me he were n power he ran cke would lkewse be regarded as up : remendous deb on he own,; an evdence of acknowledged weakwhch wll probabl ake man ears ncss would be an nmaon ha CHUEOH NEWS. Parade of Hol Name Socees Throughou Com Flannea for Red Bank. Plans 're beng made for a Hol Name rall parade a Red Bank on he second Sunda n Ocober. Ths parade wll ake n all he Hol Name socees of Monmoh counv. Trn Sunda-school, whch has MONX? WANTED. Jl.TOO waned Ollr.^ morce, good led ak proper,.vldrcss Mone, box SS, led Hank.. BTEAMEB TROHK FOB SALE. >hn']s'»js ]l'\^3xll, us<-cl oec,?an le seen n H H'al uleel, led Bank. L'lrence Ulo. CHATTEL M0BT0AOES. Mone lmncl o HTMMH on chael nrkhkcs. -Arpllenlonn nre renel -onlllenlnll. Klwurdw, "Wse, agen, S lroul Bree, led l*nk. CABTONTEB WARTS V70KK, Man from.sonl WHCH podlon 'a rarpcnler worl: 25 carh' esporldnej. ]''arlor purlelar b mulrf&slng Carpener, box L".>;J, Hed Uunls. POE BALE. A ^^-foo Seln-ph sen dor, ^arop -Kln', all n Kood condon, for salr. Appl o W. S. (loldn. Loeus. N. J. ree l!<v f M>( hs week. HOUSE VOB BEST. l'or -fn n eorl"r of Meclunle nqure a -7 Sroud HOUSE FOB SAKE. House und lo on Washngon sree for Bale cheap. Appl o K. P. Srker, sled ' " ccn c ' oscl ' durng he summer, has When he Democvas came n pov... _ enjoed b -.., grespve par. The Republcan mu- presen afer he busness meeng. wcv ' chne, afer he sound lckng po R ev ; rerc Pernchef wll preach ', " nv on Hears j HJJ ' uvu uv /vmvnu. ^nnv u uvnv. ',, _. >, n he coun he se a work remed- a he presdenal prmares, saw ha ng he evl's whch bad been lef o <!«" of he de had come, lle: horn b her Kepublcan predeees-' «re now wllng o ge on he Koosenor.<. he ssemazed he coun vl band wagon. n fac he are alwork; he mproved he roads; he realv clmbng no he band wagon repared brdges and bul new ones'; : and he are demandng ha he conh- bul n«w counv roads; he n-: ' <>* he band wagon be urned over akravd new mehods of keepng he o hem and ha he be allowed o do coun accouns; and wh all he, " ' drvng. ^ ^ reduced he axes. There have been;,.,,'".,. no scandals under her admnsra- When he Kepuhhcan machne nomon of affars. Work has been lon- >naed s coun cke pu up some who sav he are Progressves. wl done. A full eompunsalon has ' men who sa he are Progressves, be-n v. red wherever publc work ''lesc men were alled wh hc Kelas been prosecued. The people are ' publcan machne un he were apparenl sasfed wh he resuls hrown ou of her polcal jobs am _ j of her frs wo ears of servce, and' he have acceped nomnaons from sallng a new ho waer heang plan he onl aacks'on he board come \ he Republcan machne hs ear, j,, he parsonage and a number of rcfron.snarlng curs who have personal! These men, and he nembers of he pars have been made o he buldng, grevances whch he wan he pub-! Republcan machne generall, are de- The annual meeng of he Presb- COW FOB BALE..'rs"\ llcl ClLMn^-. s;l... A\M»l lo lllull fnmll K. Unex Sunda mornng Dvnel Touched." A ngh hs opcwll be "Some Embarrassmens o a Relgous Lfe." Las Sunda mornng a he communon servce a he Baps church, Jlr. and Mrs. C. A. Leav and son Frank of Mddleown ownshp joned ; " he church. ' _^ Thc lades' ad soce of he Meh- ods church wll hold a supper n he church dnng room on Thursda,!]'.' Ocober 7h. The have decded o have he parsonage repaned, bu he! conrac for he work has no been awarded. Cook & Oakle are ne g n (lunnea o BU borrower. Appl o e Land and Loan compan, 0 Eua Fron Bree, led Bank. rob SALE. Tn- :;*;-fml, l"-on sloop Ansl.- lc-. lm'lf.. J. Campbell, 42 llrond re-. K.-Mln,.N... WOMAf WAJTTEO. A wonu whel for general lousp-l..ml. Wllam MLUWO, * rum- HU p!;w<-, U'-l ^Ulk. FOB SA.B. mar, lualon and bre.knk car n.-ss f..r M\!e. nulr- of K. J..Nnv-.-nl;, 'N. J. GKL WANTED. ll wan!.,] l,'- fjeu-al l p.l.m.,. Call or addr ^. l...,-u~ vln. N. J. Je o Uo up fur hem. elarng ha be Prngressves mus no pu up an coun cke excep j for ssemblvnen and ha he Kepuu-.same condons preval Mean machne cke for freeholders d f b P Exacl h. n Kcd B;uk. The board of. conms-, mus be ndorsed b bu Progressves, doner.s, whch came n power las ' m a leas mus no be Januar, found hngs n a chaoc hem. The have 'vden Condon. The own had been run for j ou a schcn' o gf conrol ho benef of polcan:; :uul for ho gre'sv oganzaon, or benef of he Republcan polcal ma- j bead ul' l, and manajro. rhu. The Republcan machne had.., «,,.: had hgh "d mes. Ther gemsc hung hgh. Apparenl he lln :l h'e ' ll would never he a da of rockmng. '"''"' Bll n- people nvvmn'd Mrn and '!m ' c ])U ll lclllo'as. An lllparnllrlcl ''.nnl ^ l llu> lcpubhcm coun wnld be o pu bmk n ollne bk ll pu buck lln conllo confroned n- new boa l. ' ''len voer Ar-nlK " he repor f Herber W. r '"' >' c ' ; ' ls ' nf h,. v \ r ru- wn f h. dsphu' fur cmlrol of he :'>un fough For 'ro- Hll, who mud,' an. xnmnum.,f h,. 'TCXMV,., o voe fur,. {c>l]-m own's TunH, b.'e was : vm'- counl lck, would be lor hem o lv loh floang deb on n- mv - " deslro all he bav- acconhslcd Un da of Januar of h.-, ear, dnr be pn:<( hull d.u.e whou' conlng he non of 'ol.abl MH- men who call HHH uleb-du-h.'. The n-w lonnl '' v(:( "" >!'',-. ^ves wll dn Una Blured o work lo re n- fnmral uul bo.e who «r<- n-nl 'dg «lcplllll,-" of lle own n jlape. Tn v mvo ln-cn -ngajred ever fjmc n col Jv'np \ > nl l>u»'\, u-o\nl>' lne h, own unl all mom- M roll--lel, n- «(>od nf l-ng u rl for nel r\- p-llleh, has been aplcd o ln-s:- nl,l dchn. Tl' 'l'du,-,! he own budge of CKp-Krn nml b o\cr J.H rn- hn rnr ln l VV.'H hn \rar, n npf uf he rolon.- he fonl wlnn 'he Mk ollr-. Tbev nr -nlalrl wh he lol-d of fnrlollrn and 'ol Uo fc))<ll"n o lkc VT HOH r.'', 'Yonl urrf, vrl- uv-n mll oll'- Hrn-ln furnn; connr-l lllm wh lm cmnl nln wbl n <ll o n nl dnrllonn from <-l llnnk. Tl'V huv<" rebul HhrvwHbr VUmd Mpln nvmn nnd nn< now al work MhuMdnK rml nv-mw. Tlu- nnul man ln r»v<>nmu o n- lown hull Kld ran((<'d for n mnn- con vnnlp rmmclon of publc lnln-m. Tl«mvr bpen nlrnr n h-lr rf for* lo r«h<> own n n roml cwndl»«. Ad n ho C»«n «f H" nnf boord. h» onl aack!»n hc own Mllflonor come rnn a fpw nnnrl [ cun wh p«r«on«l gfl»t«nr>». Of h«republlcb lonnl mucll* wll x K»uul.)lc«n m Al»»r, -ownm ]uln Vl'l ll ( r.'. n- ',Tfor mk «>. ''MV wll ' b,, Kepllnvn ma'b n jmwel wh'u cm venvsv >v o' lae, n power wber -a enrl n lcl fur wleb be la: hd 'lom oll.'e. WM-M he cnllal na'h' wn.' lrled llr..ll.le ll l' 'T bell Uon.M-vfll nneln l l-:au lu nr-. bow lu lenn rnnrnl nnl-r Dn* new rotllous whrl) bjll colle ll. Tle MU'hlle leaden 'lllel uolllllk "'nl for,- n nrph-n nvnlv'l, Wlu jh- wll'd WM o couuu- n puwel. So loll)/ n ln lolllll rmllol llll ". r.o hm- nn brv foul. hobl ll,r ln r,,f ll'n l). n. Kn nml n.ll lur l. lw o ><. nu lnn n, n nml l-k'vn am l;u M m lo mll llllb' oue ml lo n n v ou llu o b-n, b'v wen- roen. Thfl M'H 'll H n 'll lll' 'm'r ;ru v> lll l nnppol beh rnlnhle^, m nl ob br n «f. mll llll hlnn un b e << ln mvr lulon hur n lxllra lun lln< m-rnl ru-llnn,.f Alrnlm.ln nln. rl lh< for»*h >M.r«Whlfll hnv olumel uln lrl " -'- n«yn nwn romlml n ma of >p«rle(«l, lnv»«ean Broherhood wll be held n he lecure room of he church Monda roa BAXE.,. l-alprh, wlb Hov-, l-t Nale. nqure of :n >-v,.--bur, > T.,. WBE ME nlkh of nex week. Ollcers wll be jk.^r't-./nlusr "M* el'cl-d for he ensung ear and oher 8n-«. l«l lan. Tel. 208-J. busness ransaced. ]-- H-v. Kvere VanDrgh wll preach ; on flrs,. Drowcr, Monmoul! a he (race church nex Sunda ncrnng nn "The Glorous CallL'." '»u A ngh hs opc wll be "le Sonebol," a a specal mcenk fur non. Mr. VanDrgh has conduced : nher of hese meengs b-for- wh grea success. The women's mssonar soce of j,, v ( race church wll mee bs flrr-! mr mmn l he church nsead of on 'r-! '"' ': da afernoon. \' Mm. Alvn Whng. Mrs. M. De- T«. Mul, Ms. John K.l nnd Hcv. Kverr j '"' " VuDrxh wll n- l'h'kach o he M "" ' nnal convenon of n-.monmouh! roun.sl.v.'u'hool ahuocnu a Anbur 'mk l-'rdu uf hs week. lroj.'. n sums o Bull e'unan, aorne, ' n mproved lor^owers. AllUh Dunk. AVTOS TOB SALE. M-\':d Kno! He-ond-lmd earn D l b ' lll,.. ur Hd Hank d-po. DEM0OAT0 CLUB OaOAKlZBD. MUldlfowu TownaUlp PolllolfuM Tum» Wllaon Md Murahall Olnl>. A Wlo am Mnnhdl elub wan fonel a llelforl hn Thrnln nlgll. Abou n won. of promnen VmMld of Mddleown lownnbp H n <l <> and un elulanlr nuk-- COmnlSBOM BALED. "U u.\\\ :\ >-c'onl-lmnl vv ov r.wv- >r sal.',-m n DlBlrow'H gnkr, ' nv.n,', nmr ll'l nnk l'm. ro*»ekt. > >:u m. nle wh nprnv-ucnl nl.»s nn, -»0. Appl o Al.ll.lo'., <'"*. r..'l 'l-dh Hlre'l, H- llnnk. Honnr TO LOAM. Mmu- o loan n Hums l> ml borrowch on lk lon<! an morrnge. A., vln. K'KlBer buldlk, Hrd llnnk. BKD ual whl p n wlbw-r'h fnllf. Allll-KP nvom'..nleuod, lll' w' e : 'l. nl.. ll le MlnlKlu. Vlr.' r,',, llxl.. T MM M ll-ll. The.., l>b> Mnm olllll ' lll, x n, or f.ml. llnn-l,..., r., r Ml.,.,,»n Mn -r.mno. ' All,r Ml. Wllllum, Mn..,, A. r r >ln A. -'. Tlm Mll.'. lllml ll'rl '. ''m, N. llr H' M.'lec-d rr of All. llkn of,- of...m., km r r lnvrnl,.,!, r,. <,,l llrl,,- A. Uu-N Mnnl or l.lll,. ( l '.. Mllllnu (MM pf TM. lualro» hank h* Rod Hunk flremm nr her n>n > md vffv-lrn wmk n pullng ou On, flrs n rn l>»rn lo ngh. llow»»> TNM., - m <) Tr * w.n n<rrl>mun n Tll! BM. TANK Rnrrn. Th»r»' n fr SW o.l.l.'.l'l; rm-, r\ \w,u PH....N. \. ll. l.v Applv AUTO WMTZD. drd, nxl- T, c< up b<- n Kn> n-, Alanc lllkllnnln U mndll" l'-n wnlnl, M m Kn»d UVTM; nln. '. ). MX f,, lll V, ob nn. n <'%«:»' for *'nl n Ml,,lllln.l null.m. nu lll llnrlnbun', Allddl'lw, cow n CM.* roa.». l'j.,..,. n.l rllf, Or^»- wrk..ll, fur.,,., l.. >,v aul lll-'l K<> HK.. <lll!ll" ln-ml, N. J, on llnl-, lmr nf PTW mm wlul. n...<!,,,,nr, f«r Kn CM. n- P»r \V. A 'nlr, W»llm«lml, llfd H l BED BATK SABT. Swee creum, pure mlk <rom our own farms; f-csl buer, buermlk nnd home-made, po chceao delvered dall, Chns A. UcU'lnske, Hed Bank. LOST. Sllvcrner- nn, l.lle Hllver, or \ -lnl>-, a pock-bxk. Flnler ma keel mone und reurn poekobook and oho 'ls lo The ebher ollce. BATS TOUB OLD OABPBTS. llermful reversble rk mode from old enrpes and ehenlle poreres. Wro for crrularh. Amercan Hug Mnnufnc or, 'lll Vermon Hreo, Brookln. OPEN UP YOUB BblVDS. Lo f-'-fh nl- und umlne come n our roun*. Have OrnlerF (fve ou nn Hlma- on ^^ rl, nfl. AddresM Newman lkf nvflu'. Tfl. 442 el Hunk. SQUASH WAHTED. Wll m 37 u oll. enh n d»-uvev>' for Hn^' Mnrrnw HMUH. from Hep'nler Hull o Xovfln-r lal. A, K lel/, Muuwnn, N... 'lme 30-V. WANTED. nml wltr valll'] n lko cnr* o: Man rmr l'hnkl 'nrlk fo lo'm-h am plkk Sae w^'k SH 'arlnor, mx 3, ll'l llnnk. TUBrrruBB mrrasd. Furnure of all knds repared. s sorng of nnlruu anr mhogan furnlurc a sppclnl. lflnr OrauMe, Kronl ou, nenr Bouhem rnllroad, led Hank, J.OST. Kc'l Hemp mske, rel nnd luek band, nsl.hu- la>', ennllk fum rnlr. wn, f, mm.. n Kml -lllln. Mlm ncl'l Talor, Mldd'own. N. J. 0ABS WAKTD, Wn,... l..nl for mn mll wlf-. -lkll "ll d or," SlU.-r 'nlnl UM -vhlur. Hal' pnlculrh md leru ln-hh -:.'...,.llle Mllvv poum-»oo D, nc nonlll Hfn" nn UT, mm con Mv«-n>u r^dk'; runnng wner; ll-, n'lmol, rver und Hlure, App.\,flr,.. nl..d.n l--, l.ulll-l, F nul llr.ml nl'.'d. lf'd,nk. llnv lle AVTOMOSUUMT*. our l'-h nnr nbrh vcnlx n eullr Nru vulcnlznff llnn n Nrw JrrNr, n lll»l»-«nv'» «nr lul. ldk«> nvcn-, nrn- l-d llnnk l- w> lll>rl«rob PAX.B. Oll^ lrnnd nun, lnn lnl fur Hll.-. AMD flrll nnnr pk*. a<-vfl vc-l old Appl n><. HKK Humn\ und WM >rr<<l, 'ar llnv N. J. Two bfdrnmn wnnu: Nur h Hlf A «k. llouk Nu Half Appl nl Hlllln, am rnk alul m nml nalrf*fn, nl llnln ronn ehalra,!> ' 'lonl <M», llxl TTVATOaT W**T. OllMM', HHM. llf rl lnrlm'n nl lrarhra: unnrnal" all W«alork wh eoluarr..s«n l«n»»n wh«m <m l ' n. MklMown, N. J. Mnr lwl *mn. nf prvae f«nll, brdfor'a, Udl* ml lle flrl, Room ffua be pkxnn ma warm. Sae ver lowes erml. Udre»» Pormanen, hex 88. Red p«nk. nk P On ncd Bank Park, lo 60*60. oppo- <le Frnnoln Wblo'a ' rver ponjrv. Prce 900, lermu eaa. Franolo Wll. llonmouh and lroal ereea, \el Bank. '»O»»*E., -" :. ' One canop op me, made nf. Curr Co., or«bale.' n far condon: wll cheap. Appl-o..C.-.H Halgl, anc«ovnuo and Wlson aree,. Far n, N. J. ;... TUTP, Mddle ascd whe man o mlk, and o ure for horses; mus be >ob«r, hones md furnsh bes of rererpneea. Appl fc- 7 o'clock p. m. o >r. A. Kdwardj, Ocua, N. J.. ' OABDTAKSB*. German couple wll gve bea Of care coage or hoel lor lvng marerb urlng ^'ner; local references gven, or rll lurnlch bond o BU. AuflreJfl Qerbox 83, led Bank. o* roa BAB. Lo n Red Bank, 60x200, an Broad rce, near- Be-rgen place; wl le sola, a sacrlflcf o quck buer. Owner cavng Hed Bnnl. Appl a 70, Wes 3d sree. New York C. 00 BOWK, mce monhl Bam«an ven, b.ub cos ve-room coage:, runnng vnerj neor, 'olle," school, rlvor und Horc. Apl rernoons. Joln Bee, buldur, Fron ml Broad srcef, led Bank. ATJTOHOBHE FOB 0AX.B CHEAP. One-elmer Cndlllae, las model bul; p. ade curallh, four lamnu nnl gen- 'nor; enfflne mrdl used; gool.bargan ~ 'l'j'^r no delver ^NVU^O. Appl 36 llroal sree, Banl..osr. Los on Tnrsda nfornqon. boween ow Momnoul and Tor Monmoul osoffce, a mn of monev. Fnder l-aje -p,urr. Hume o L. J. Downcs, 'or Monmoul, N. J. ewnrd. BAHOBAO r,osr. Whe lmndar, omnlnn' nlou (, H beween Por Mmmouh nnd Kennr-' r^f, uloujj nborc roud, on hahor da nl. Mnde- plef reurn sumo o s. Dnnnle Wlson, Keansluff., J. srruanon WAUTDD. A compfen bookleepor anl cunlu>r. 'amlllar wh fpoutler, wsen poslon-ln nn offce or sore. An mabo snlnr ncceped. Bes of reference urlslel. AdreeH Box 0, led Bank. B0B8E OR 0ALB. Good nl around vorllngr and drlvlnu orae l'or»ale; HlnKlo-." double. euonble. TomaM K. Coone,' Oo'H eek, X, J. PoHofflce, R. F. D. No., 're.ehoul. Telephone 0fl-'''-ll KveMlolu. Enlarged ran Sock o Wall Paper. Wo have a Mg selecon of vnll paper : reduced prloes. Also we furnsh ver ow csmaca on panng and paper uslns. Tho guaranee palnlnp com- >au, 2 Wes Fron sree, Red Bonl rob BALS. Two brn»s nuo headlghs and Renruor, enrburoor, four ron, wo ubc, 0x3V&; nl n Kood order, Also four re ovurm, wo lleenne pul hollpr., sx eloerlc bulbs*. Address Auo, box 29B, led lank. -'. -. ' " XOT...On Sepembr 8, abou 5 p. nr, O«e«npor avenue, beween ': EBn 8mnb r and Whllno Conrow'n, pocmbook conanlnf urn of mone, check ana-napers. Lberal-revard f reurned ' o Charles Claon,- T6 pockwell nv«- nne,.on» Braph. N, J. '. ;.,*" BoomKOM unrc> Lal -wh beauful lomo n Rumon and HvnK alono wll ren lree lovolr, large rpom»; nao of hlclen, panr; furnl«hc4 or unfurnshed; lb o 6 per monh. One block o rolle, S mnues' fde o. Red Bunk; lne home. A(Wre»». Alone, box 33, Red Bank. - AVTOMOBaaa. A car prlcel rgh s h(lf sola For! ha reason wo do ho leudlk buslne» of hc sae n used ctr. Tr us or fall, bargans. Closed lohea o- specal. Cash paa or uned com. Dobbns Auo. KxcnnnBc, 380 Bellevlllo nvenup, NewarK, N. J., Phone 700 a. B.. LBQAX 9ASVUB, AH knds of umdnvln prepared snd properl execued. Call n m offce and ou wll nhvu fnd mo n from 8:00 a. m. o 0:00 p. m. DeedH, bonds e^nd morsukb, clmol morbabos, ec., drawn a reasonable prces. Edward WY Wse, 28 Brond sree, Hcl Bank. TOR BALD. Sound, oung horse, good drver and worker; s sl or uuumobua sngle, s all rgh n eam. have no me o break hm so wll sell cheap. Ths horse can be made muable for an purpose; 8 a fnp looker und good drver. Address L. M,, Mddleown, N..T. Box 62..ADEB' BAB EMPOBmC PABOBB; 8 Brond sree. Red Bank. Shampoo* ng, scalp reamen, har dressng. A new lne of phj-chen and pufffl; bunlne commenelnn o rmd. LnclluH' vlrs redroseed and fnrnlslad. Pleuso call for all ohl order«ns none lnve been sold, Sncerel ours, Mrs. L. E. Douglass. OFHOLSTDBBB. Formerl wh Hers Bros, and Arnold. Consable Co., New York, Furnure recovered and repared; ownng", shade!, curans, draperes, lalns of carpe*, mang, lnoleum. Maresses and cushons o order.' McGraham, 37 Eas Fron sree, Rer Bank. Telephone 4-J. BEAU THS. Have our mullng uono n he Jerse Cons Laundr. Faml washng*, sarched anl dred, donb weekl, 50 cens. Kla work mangled 6 cens. Hoels and boardng houan- clohes washed and dred; fln work mangled 3 eona per pound. ronng dona f desred. Telephone 204 Red Bank. TOP SOL FOR SALE., Good srong opsoll for sale. PrceTO cens per load on he premses, a llnneslnlc Fnrl, near Red Bank. nqure of Goorge Curs, supernenden, pn he premses. QUA.TT. f ou are lookng for funll n pan- K und paper langng: 'amero BroH. re le une» wlom ou wan o seo. Ofce nnd Hore room l^ah Fron sree, 'eond door from Hgh sreo. Telephone 30-l. rob SAZB. New-house, all mprovemenh. lo GOx SO, worh J5.2OO, wll sell o clone nn.ecnm; BUvnpd on SvcWHb\r nvone; nce M.-'OO; fa.000 cun reman, rranelh.vbe, Monmouh and road Hr.-e^, led Hunk. COLT FOR SALE. Three-enr-oll rong- col Hebe, sred b Top Alana, dam Cnrmnn Cossack, for sale. Appl o John. Boden, Alanc lugllnnds, N. J. Telephone 58, P. O. box 497.., CATTLE FOR SALE. Four mlch COWP,.hreo heferb and ono Ouorno bull for sale; owned b nobcr Manell. Appl o John Sodon, Alanc HgllumB, N. J. Telephone 53, P. O. box 4»7, POSTON WANTED. Our dener, marre, wlahoh o nkd argo of Mm nl placo; ulra und u he ruwlk of lluwcrs, Y.'Konbl«H: JBO he n> H OHPH", 'OWH ml CCKMH; A-l frenco. Allrcsa GarlokT, box 33, Bunk, WANTED TO BENT. Srmll MMHH o A or r> roonw, wh nu? K'ul f(«r pmlcn, bu no efcnnl, nloe 7 o j). Kor oll cnplo n l\v\ JlnnU or vcn n reuppcabh; u-klborhood,' Addrc.MH Jlouae, box fl, ld Jank. BOOMS TO Two or hre! nonh, fm-nlalujl uul vl lous'koeplnp couvenlcnoon, Hable Tor n fouplu; OUHO wh nl mulvrn mlrnvenenrf: m le am H'c-HHlblc, ('nl \>r nrllculura " 98 A\\'» Fron H-e, ed Bunk. aos TOB. XATCHHO. KellcsrafS Hrnln of WMo Orplngrons, ArnoUVa aruln of Buff Leghorns, nd Thompson's uran of Barred nocks; pga, 5 for l, or 00 for G, Sock for sale. W. A. Truux. 32o broad sree. Hed Bank. AKTCLEH C.EAHSD AND PBEBHED. KM KOV.«, fcalrh am l(\<r» clraned ul lel, LUV nn\\ KenUpmn's pprr] cleaned a nhor nolu-c h he el Dank Seum CleuJfc and >.velk Wrkw. ll Wes Fron Hre', Kcd llnnk. Vophoe 5-!. STUATOK WAHTP, YomK lad HlrouH oc (halnk po B on 'n nhoc or Nlnr'; umn'hand bkkofpjnr nml p>wr ]R. (,*un n-klo nl offce work. Moderae aulnr. llf-h of -eftcnech {urn.hcl. AVCBB llox «, Cel Jank. AGRCULTURAL LME. Now H he me o uue lme on our nnds. can KUppl our wans W hs arcle n low prcoa. Two cars now on rack. Don dela. J... K, Brown, urf avenue, R* Bunk. $OQ DOWN, Hco monhl, same as ren, bus cos lve-room coage; runnng waer; ncrr rolle, uchool, lver and sore. Appl] uf ernuouh..lolm Bee, lmuur, Fron ' nnd J-ond Hreon, led nnlc. AUTOMOBLE FOR SALE. A 90 Buck cor, 3-pnBBenger, wh' op, model 0, n perfec runnng order; las jus been horoughl overhauled. Prce 375. Demonsraon gven. Wllam H. Unelmnnn, lumson, N, J. Telephone 307 Rumson. Power Boa for Charer.' Power boa Olva B., Capan Andrew Whe, for charer b an, ngh or cruue. Lcensed plo; governmen regulaons fulflled. Tole accommodaons. For parculars address Capan Andrew Whe, 4 Gold sree, Refl Bank. RELLVS EXPRESS. Relll's express, movng vana and sorage, Heav safe, machner and boler movng. Lgh and heav ruck- ng of nl knds, N^weorage buldng nnd uucon room read Sepember s. Edward J. lelll, 7 Eas Fron sree, }ppo»lo Globe hoel, Hed Bank. O O L COVTSACTOB. George Dal; OHlnmcs cheerfull gven. Elecrc lghs, bella, moors, local elephones nnd annuncaor ssems; fxures nsalled. OHlce 42 Broad sree, eglscr buldng ; offce phone 7&-M. Keuldcnco phone 238-M. Hed Bank. S*T OlBAMlSrO A BPECAXTT. The Red Hank Henm <?lpnnlrk nnd eng Workw makes u vpeclnl of dr eunlk n>n"h nnd wonen'h ajprel. nuds enlled or nnd lellvercd. TP<>- Phcme -H. Work 34 Wes Fron Hrc, Hod Hank, LOOKNG FOR BARGANS7 f BO, see our new and second-haua urn ure and household pecl&lle*. En- re conens of hoels, boardng bouses nd coages bough for spo cash. L>^> Lverles free of clmrffe. BcnWfrz's fuh Huro H o 9, 08-0 *Wes Fron sree, V orner Mnple avenue. Ud,B»nV. ; nmmnvumvmr DAZBT. Mlk and cream, freah, specal mlk for babes punranced pure Ouernso, dollvered ell. A. Orover. Tel. 84-W. Bhrewsbur, N. J.. Mlk from m dar fresh dall A M. BJom's delcaessen sore. Broad erfe, led Bank. UTf CXBAMDD AMD VBS0BO, (.'ll u«up «n he -cplonc and wo wll cnll for our ml o be rennpfl nnd wll reurn o ou pn-nxod for ff 'nr. TeU'phone 5-. llrl nnk H rum rhunlhr nnd l>velfc Works, 3 AVe 'Km Huc, Hoa Hank. TO LST. On flr J-'ul- lluvcn rom, mnc wh nl mprovpnplh, 7 roomh. ren?8; our «llh nl lnprovfftcnh,» ronm, r*n %'lh, })\n RurK'' or burn; rolln narvm lun-. ''HLH('M Whe. Aroul und flnml M. n, lucl Hnnk. or TH» WMAQU. u P Uuv lumlnfnh furo ^rx and f ou wn»lvl<*«conn n HM! wll c\vn (o nn, wll MKMV ou h*' nw for mrhwf. wur («-l H a..th... *Vlwnr W. Wn,-, Dnru Mrcel, Hed Hunk, lu call MOV AMD. f ou uro looklft for n bunrnln, on me. have nev(*m) lon und n new mmr, nx ran run nnd bah, wh nl rnnovrmmu, f»t nnle h-^p; W*»»l«mrU. (lua Orbnrff. Ncvmnn Hprlna'S fvruc Tfl'plonn O HrA llsnk. OAKS rok *!». Aos Hkcn ll Ml Hold 4H rounnul No ulnrk) fur HOFUM wlrn urn nr *»U\, TrM pu u Hl rurlnr urorr n k nnlnl pr r<>. H n* um' car or Mul ml wll rnlffor l. JH-lm-w * Hrllo AWc, xffr «l llnm mollla lo be fsr(r«(l: nwn«r own, mus Ml;? for Kno, 39 l» l l l l^lrr u>honr», rnn. Ann nlr* m TuWb»r'n \v* Uhl*>, lon, MUvn, N, 4, Tafvphor WH Sl-X. " 3TAKM VO» BMXM, Abou 0»P*», ofh* mn9 from M«.- mrf nnor! mml «a Hr*V**v h*4\ pn«h Mn np'u»rdh*r4; «<HH! nwm^w OM* bmdnk*.?prm***»r U (» quofc blrer. nnlr" Wllam. K**ef, C«f*nfr'.m n; nl, bllll»»r r«l oll»">d Ml lln "No-Korn" rlal. ra»«ln,lrua ln"««n< aao alorfa or h mal.ml. M«nC«u«l b. L lra l*4 lana. OH»U.B TO BAB ArmlnlHraorfl' NoK'e. Frnnk C. UvBol* am\ Cvvm V Honce, flmlnlnrho-h of Clmrl^s O, DUHOB, dernp^r. l oruor or hf flrroffne of h«oun of Monrnoh, her-h ulve nolle* u ho crrdlorn of hf nn,ll <afa«ed lo \K n lolr debh, fcmnndn and rlalm* hn ho rhae of flud dccenfwd, under nnl nr ufllrmnllon, whn nlf nuw rh hc nnh da nf H^pmer, 02, nr h«% wll h* forovfm* hnrrod f n; nrlon herefor fffnlnf ho unl (mlnhraorh, 'ANK <:. vxmo, cnth. now?s. OBDXVAVCB, k> nnlnlnl hv U<* mnl of hrnlh of n-.hrnug of Uc<l Dunk an) ue uf N«w Jvrnn, Km P-H bf» ndu'd o HcMon H <f lm HnmlrK Hul*» an<l (JnlerM WM Orlnuncrn of hn l>mrd of hcnll of h< own of U. Hunk, B Arlrl* " ho known UH Arcle No.», o reml H fnllnwh: ArUh No. 9. AKO KdrhnKr, decaed or KH'' vpb#oh,o*l fcul or gren fru (- rrfuflr* mnllrr nf an knd, for >r dekrrlplm whch xhll m upon \nh- c or prvnp vrnnpvl, Hhnll le j»«cl n'u wnor gh frrfpnclfm, HUCU crrpn«mh o mvnf n^lnl cover or op, lncd AlUn 6h, 03. JlHl HANK OAU>OP UnA.TH, KUNKHT A. AHKNV/ ll(>\val) H. lmonhom.' 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13 THE BED BANK BEGBTER 9 James O'Bren of rw afer M* * h«v«rrwswwome afer ng R few das wlmur, knd Denal Dowd, of Shrewsbur Jll Mjunla Ran of Phladelpha h«s reurned home afer spendng a J S d wh Mr, and Mra. Thomas h, o* ^ l R 8V6- SOASO O» JOUWW AMMm. Moll of and Alber vlw on Bw dong he: wbrk, ''.' '! / ' Mr, and Mw, Frnk Browe of ' llanaeduan were raen vsors a Hr». Henr Gr»u»e'«on Brdge ae- ^lr. «nd MM. Alber Schel of New Terk have reurned home uer Bpendag wo weeks wh Mrs. Margare ~ of Brdge avenue, MM. daugher Mare wll probabl sa hero: und aend he Red Bank chool hs fall. -Mra. Caherne Rell of Brdge avenue s sufferng a general break down. Dr. P, P. Raffer s aendng her, Msa Louse Benne of Shrewsbur venue haa acceped a poson as eacher n a kndergaren school a Brookln. Mss Benne graduaed from Pra nsue a Brookln. MM. Wllam Meera of Brookln le spendng a few das wh Mrs. A. C. Hurle of Brdge avenue. Mrs. Fances Sanwood of Boson has reurned home afer spendng wo monhs wh Mrs, 0. M. Osborn of Shrewsbur avenue, Mrs. Ella Perrno of Hahwa has reurned home afer a vs wh- Mra, C. H, Benne of Brdge avenue- MB8 Emma LaFera of Brdge avenue has acceped a poson ae musc eacher n he sae normal school a Trenon... Mss Nelle Wlbur of Broad sree has a Job AS eacher n he model school a Trenon. Mes Wlbur w.as -formerl prncpal of he Shrewsbur avenue school. ' Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Gordon ofloson hove reurned home afer spendng 4 few das wh Mrs. Gordon's parens, Mr. and Mrs, W. B, Lawrence of Waverl place. Mrs. Lawrence reurned wh hem for a few. m**m *e*a>, WWfam<A. Oehlhsua, presden of he Pon Comfor Beach.Compan a Rennburg, and all he members of h«holmdel board of healh were arreeed las week. The complanan a* Mrs. sabella Phllps of Phllp* Mll n Holmdel ownhp. Two charges were made ogonj Mr. Gehlhaus, he beng ha he cared earbags and oher refue o he Phllp* proper and ha he dumped refue from prves n he Phllps ce pond. Mr. GeWhmB and he board of healh d h bf Jusce James H. Sckles of Red Bank. The Keanburg man gave bonds for $200 on each waved a hearng before- J H. Sckles of Red Bank, burg man gave bonds for \... charge, and each member of he board, was held under $200 bal o awa he acon of he grand Jur. The members of he board are Edward Tlon, Jonahan. Holmes, Aaron Morrs, Wllam.M. Ackergon and Dr. Waler B, Allen,,,,. ' The charge agans he members of he board was ha of beng lax n he enforcemen of healh ordnances. Ths charge does no seem o be well founded, however, vew of he fac ha he board nofed Mr, Gohlhaus o abae he nusance, and also nofed he sae 'board of healh and he sae healh nspecor. KlA Bask Sapus Preparng- (or a Celebraon HTex Monh. Tho execuve commee of he Baps Sunda-school held a meeng Monda ngh u Mrs, da Lake's on Chesnu sree. Abou wen members of ho commee were presen and'plans were dscussed far he fall and wner work of he school. A commee was apponed o moke arrangemens for he rall da and promoon exorcses o be held he flre Sunda n Ocober. Those on he commee are' Mrs, da Lake, Mss Cnssle Johnson, Mss Elzabeh Srker, Mss Edna Naser, Mes e dl and Mrs. F. H. Gaskll of Phl A M a a, avs, Mrs. H. L. Murdock, Fh M Thd adelpha were recen vsors of A. M. Gaskll of HudBcn avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ha wood of Jamaca, Long sland, have reurned home afer vsln K Mr. Gaskll. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn H. Ford of Eas Fron sree aro spendng a few das a-alanc C. Adolph C. Knd, son of Davd L. Knd of Mechanc sree, s akng a course n echncal engneerng wh he nernaonal Correspondence school a Scranon, Pa. Mss Veronca Dohm of New York "» a gues of Mrs. P. E, Shuber of New Monmouh. Fred Brown, he grocer, has rened Henr Wood's house on Hecor place. and wll ake possesson he mddle of hs monh. G. Dez & Son have had her sore oh Wes Fron sree repaned b E. E. Paorson.,. Elmer Davs of Mechanc sree, *ho s emploed n Henr Wood's fsh marke, s spendlng-wo -weeks a la former home n New York sae. Joseph Hesse has moved from Park place o hs own house on Wes Fron sree, whch has been occuped b rummer resdens, Assessor Alber L. vns wll ake S a n a Bh<S6-a; Newark on Saura. Mron Schwarz, who hns a furnure sore a Bangor, Pa., a spendng a, few das wh hs faher, Lous Schwarz of Wes Fron sree. Olver G. Frake of Brdge avenue s. spendng wo weeks on a rp o Alban, Chcago, Canada and oher pons. Dr. Leser-Srker of Shrewsbur avenue has a new Overland auomoble. Mss dn OhmenheBer of Woodbrdge has reurned home afer spendng a week wh Mrs, Lous J. Telo of Chesnu sree. Mrs. Thompson end her daugher Sella of Long Branch spen Frda wh Mrs. Tcle. Srker, Das Das, Mrs H. L. M k, Mrs. rvng Fnch, Mrs. Theodore Shu and Mss Mar Moun, Several members of he execuve commee are plannng o aend he Monmouh coun Sunda-school convenon a AsUur Purk Frda of hs week. Mes Das Davs and Mss Casse Johnson, who were delegaed o he school of mehods held durng Jul a Asbur Park, made her repor. Refreshmens were served a he close of he meeng and a socal me enjoed b hose presen. BB00TXMO TO* A X»0PBT. O. ml Johnson of Hhlsnas Wns Pn Cons of * Bexss. Frs blood n he seres of shoos for he Clnon James roph on he grounds of ho Rversde gun club a Red Bank Saurda was drawn b C. Mell Johnson of he Hghlands. Wh handcaps of 5 and 4 he had a score of 46. He also go a cu glass berr dsh af a ake homo prze. Alexander D. Cooper and Arhur Sussman, a crack vsng marksman, were awarded smaller dshes as second and hrd przes. Edward M. Cooper and Consable Wllam Chandler each had a score of 25 sragh n he frs even and he dvded an award of 50 shells. Mr. Cooper and Mr. Johnson had perfec scores n he second even and he dvded 50 shells. Tongh he club wll mee n he ofllqe of Alexander D. Cooper o consder a new ssem of handcappng. Among he new club members are W. Harold Powers, Horace P. Cook, Edmund Wlson nnd Dr.'R. Brownng Wlson of Red Bank and E. A. Shep- j r n ' r & _J n T_ VA» MArrnn n m Veusfcoae Oeaaaar MU *« o OT* Boowfc * *> *»lwa*. A full board was presen a he meeng of he. maor and councl Monda ngh. For some me pas he counclmen have been rng o ge a free'elephone for he borough.' A' Monda nghs meeng * leer from he elephone compan was read. The compan clams ha a free elephone has been -.graned Shrewsbur ownshp, ou of whch Far Haven from sckness, borough wag formed, and ha s all he franchse provdes for. was he opnon of he maor and councl ha Far Haven was beng dscrmnaed agans b he elephone compan. Maor Cover sad ha Red Bank borough was also formed from Shrewsbur ownshp afer he elephone franchse was graned and he saw no reason wh * Far Haven should no receve he same reamen as Red Bank. Counsel Ello Bold he compan could no dscrmnae aganb an muncpal bu mus rea all alke. The clerk was nsruced o wre o he elephone compan agan n reference o a free elephone. Bog* Tfljs Beolnd. The lcense ags for dogs were receved Monda ngh and Samuel Wall, he dog cacher, wafl Bworn n. A noce wll be publshed nofng dog owners ha he have unl Sepember 2s o ge UcenBo ags for her dogs. The lcenses are ssued b Collecor George W. Smh. Mr. Wall was anxoub o ge sared n hs work as dog cacher and warned. several dog owners n ho room ha he was gong o vs hem. Ono of he specaors sad he had no fears for he safe of hs dog for had alread chased Mr. Wall up a ree and could probabl do he same hng agan. Broos o m fmrk«4. Counclman Mnon of he commee whch was apponed o rename some of he srees and secure sgn boards for all he srees, ssd ha onl sx or seven of he srees needed o have new names. He sad he commee would go ahead and secure he sgn boards,- Counclman Brown sad he had wren o he Tnern Manor waer compan relave o placng a hdran on Kemp.avenue, bu had receved no repl from he compan. He sad he would wre anoher leer aekng for a repl as o wha he compan was gong o do. Mr, Smock of he road commee sad ha he Cedar avenue mprovemen would be aken up as soon as he road work now under wa was compleed. A peon s beng prepared askng for sdewalks on he man road beween he properes of Phlp Sewar and Mr. Lews. Tho Ban X M mprovemen. spendng a few da«wh Mr. and lra. ElfwoaJ Smh. John Hule of New York Bpen es- Urda wh hl aun, Mrs. Wllam VanNoe. -:,-.^ -. The board of freeholders held a clambake a he Grandvew hoel las ngh...-. Mrs'..Evere Smh s spendng a «w das wh frends a New York. Mss Edh Rankn s confned o he house wh' sckness. Mrs. Frank Cover has recovered «"» Work s progressng rapdl Ban road mprovemen. Th on he erd and W. Hghlands. C. Posen of Alanc Mss Eva Lucas of LocuB avenue s home from a monh's sa wh relaves and frends a Elzabeh. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Norman of Brdge avenue aro spendng hree weeks a Delaware Waer Gap and Moun Pocono. Mss Marlon Flod of Leghon avenue and her aun, Mrs, John McCon-. ar of Now York, are spendng wo Weeks a Aabur Park. Mss Albera Benne, daugher of Trevonm Benne of Shrewsbur venue, wll leave Frda for Sracuse, New York, whore sne wll complee a course of sud. Wllam W. Shampanore of Lle JS vcr s spendng a vacaon a FlcmBgon and Washngon, N. J. Adran Mnon, son of Charles A. Mnon of Eas Fron sroo, wll leave nex Monda for Now Brunswck, where ho wll aond Rugor'a college hs ear. Mnon hs receved a four ears' scholarshp, havng paaed ho eao examnaons hs sprng. Clnon Dorcmua, son of Newon Dorcmus of Washngon sree, s akng a commercal courso a Colcman's busness collego a Newark. Mr. and Mra. Wllam Sherman of Plncknc road moved eserda o Bradle Hooch, whera Mr. Sherman la emploed as casher of ho bank. Mr. Bherman was formerl emploed n he Second naonal bank a hs place. Mr. and-mrs, John Read of Wallace arce spen Sunda wh Mr. and Mrs. Dwgh Norhup of Brookln. Mrs. C. Edward Tlchler of Broad aree lef las week for a vs o Mss (Jrnasolll of Cleveland. Mlna GraaseH was a guos of Mrs. Tlchler las monh. Mss Almnl T. Parker, who graduaed from ha sae normal school n Monclalr lu«june, s now eachng a Wesneld. Her ulser Ednah has reurned o Bas Ruherford, (or h«hrd ear here as a enchor. Boh r kg women are daughers of Mra. A. Parker of llrnch and Hudson les, and graduaes from ho Red,..: hljh school n h«class of 007. Mlsa Llnnle Mown of Brldga svnue nd Mss Margare Lucas of /ocu aenua spen eserda a Long Branch. Mla Krma Monak of Broad srao vsng, her unclfn and aun, Mr. ad Mrs. V (reen of Lber, N. V. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Talor of lak- KM place spen las Thursda vsng Mends md relaves a Ashur Park., John Leonard of Wes Fron aes o havng hla house palnad. Bhep- wn Jfolcb s dong ha work.. R«V7 Rober MneKellar of Mapl. venue aa4 Adran Mnon of Kas fon Una reurnsdbome las Krl- afer H orn «av n a rough- WOW A OBEAT SAOB. Oh»rl' Ubr«T wn* HoaU* Bornu'a Yloor. A Oxuffararg*. A race of grea neres o horsemen of Monmouh coun was paced Frda o Orangeburg, when Charles Mabro of Eaonown, drvng Suse Belle, owned b A. S, Case of Flemngon, defeaed Buser Brown, belongng o Lem Kccham of Red Bank. was a bale roal beween he wo horses. Boh drvers are excellen horsemen. Mr. Mabre's vcor has been followed b man congraulaons from hs frends and admrers. was he bes race Suse Belle hns ever gone over a half-mle rack. On ho Fourh of Jul a Freehold ho Eaonown Pach -owned b Co)' 8 Neck nn(j wh Drccneer. man drove Legal Lews Snder of won a mach race Ths vcor comd' M he rosd commee wll mee wh he maor relave o placng a sdewalk on he wes sde of he road. The plans cull for a sdewalk onl on he eas sde. OrolM of, MA Bulk nera ba Bnmon MalA. Olnb. The Oroles of Red Bank defeaed he Rumson feld club n a ball game Sunda afernoon. The Bcore was 8 o 4. The baer for Rumson was Cover and Howland nnd he Oroles baer was Table and VanBrun. Auo va o ooaar nnua. Msses Berha Kuper, Eml and Jose Lger, Lahan Pcarsnll, Elmer Fearsall and Ramond Pullcn spen par of Frda and Saurda a Cone sland. The made he rp n Mss Euper*s auomoble, ell»nd Brok* Ann. * Mrs. John Mass of New York fell down sars whle vsng Mr. and Mrs.. J. DeW Browcr las week and broke her arm. Mrs. Mass s a raned nurse. She was aken o he Long Branch hospal for reamen. Brlal enn. Adversed mal ff a he Rumson posofnee addressed o Mrs. Brede, Mrs. Margare Brown, Mss Ehel R. Gean, Mss H. Roach, James J. Meaghes, Mss Anna Berg, Mss Anna Foser, Mss A. Cunch and Mss Sue Abboh. Mrs. John Benne and Mes Ksslcr of New York spen pu- of lnr week wh Rev. and Mrs. Arhur A. McKa. Rober Maland of New York s spendng oda wh Mr. McKa. Mrs. Thomas Clark and hree sons of Rafon have reurned home afer spendng hree weeks wh Mrs. Clark's parens, Mr. and Mrs. Lcv B. VanNes. John Naughon wen o Alanc C eserda as a delegae from he Rumson fre compan o he Fremen's relef assocaon meeng. Mss Marguere Hnelmann, who was engaged as eacher of he Shrewsbur avenue school a Red Bank, began work las Wednesda. Alber Brghon and Edward A. Pomphre aended he Fremen's relef convenon a Alanc C eserda. A. L. Brll, propreor of he Oceanc nn, wll probabl sar o repar bs hoel where was burned, n a few weeks. Mrs. Wllam FnnRan of Newark hab reurned home afer spendng wo monhs wh Mr. and Mrs. James JACOB C. SHUTTS, AUCTONEER. q PUBLC SALE. The admnsraors of he Charles G. DuBos esae wll sell a he Globe Moel Cour, Red Bank, N. JL Saurda. Sepember 2,92.. AT THREE O'CLOCK, THE F-OLJLOWlNa: Ba Horse, "Flushng." Bccle Sulk, n lne shape. Fne Se Sngle Harness, Mood make. Road Wagon, good make..;' _ ' Speed Slegh, nearl new. The above wll all be sold whou reserve o he hghes bdder. F. C. DuBOS, C. B. HONCE, Admnsraors. NOTCE OF SALE a Refused Proper. Noce s hereb gven ha The Cenral Ralroad Com- ' par of New Jerse wll on TUESDAY, SEPT. 7,92, sell a her Red Bank, N. J. Fregh House Noce s hereb glvev ha lo Cenral rfllrond compan of Now Jerse, lmrman o he provson!* of nn ac, enled "An Ac concernng. carrers, revson 00." wll sell n publc vendue, o he hghes bdder, he proper herenafer enumeraed, whch las been ranspored b ouch compu o s Ha lonb, on Tuesda, Sepember h, 02. beween ho hourr of en o'clock n he forenoon Qd four n he afernoon, nnd f necersar o dlwpose hereof, hen on he followng da or dll's beween he name lourf, a ho Cenral ralroad sorehouse named above. Carload of Marble or Grane Shpped b Alex. D. Smh. Consgned Thoa. Manson & Son Marblo and Grane can bo nspeced a Red, Bunk. N. J. SALE WLL TAKE PLACE AT 2 P. M. ThelCenral Ralroad Co. ofjnew Jewe bned wh las Frda's (fves Mr. Mabre he scalps of boh he crack pacers of he coun. VAWET AT OOBAWC. M>«. John Sanaa Ovaa pann Par o Km. *urr Ohlma rrlda Hlg-l. Mra. John Bunks of New York, who s summerng a Oceanc, gave a peanu par o Mrs. Mar Ohland Frda ngh. Abou 76 persona wore presen. The evenng was spen n plang games and dancng. ho frs woman's przo was won b Mra. Ohland, second przo b Mss Kllu Ran und hrd prze b Mrs. Hunks's daugher. Tho mens prze was awarded o Wllam Bolon. Refreshmens were served abou mdngh, ' m m Z.TZB BTEW. l The counclmen sad here waa ample room for n sdewalk on he wes Bde and he hough should be allowed for. The onl place on he sree where here s no allowance made for B, sdewalk s along he Judge Adams proper and was he general opnon ha Mr. Adams would allow he borough o use some of hs proper, f necessar, o make he sree unform. Engneer Swf reaommended he use of welve-nch ppe n dranng Ban road and he clerk was nsruced o ge prces on he requred amoun of ppe. A reques o dump ashes on he lower end of Ban road, whch s beng flled n, was graned: The road commee WOB nsruced o see abou geng a buldng o sore he borough oou n. Sm Oo o Fn»no«OommlU*. Maor Cover sad ha n he pas he audng commee had been dong he work or he fnance commee and he hough a change Bhould be made, An old resoluon appeared on he mnue books o he effec ha all blls should be n he hands of he audng commee b Saurda noon precede ng he sem-monhl meeng. Ths resoluon was rescnded and a new one passed o he effec ha he fnance commee should have all blls b Saurda noon precedng he meeng'. Mong for Xacalon Board. A moon was passed arrangng for he pamen of $500 o he board of educaon. The educaon board s shor of funds and wll have no mone o pa ho eachers for Sepember, Mr. Cover sad he board of educaon could ge he mone b pung noes n he bank, bu f he borough councl could le hem have he mone ho dscoun on he noes would he saved for he borough. The mone s o bo advanced onl on condon ha can convenenl bd done b he borough councl. Blls amounng o $ were auded and ordered pad. T< Off Dock. Rober Redcr fell from a dock Sunda afernoon whle fshng for snappers. Mr. Reder was helped ou b several of hs companons. He go a weng bu oherwse was none he worse for hs experence. O. S. & D. 374*. W. a Druno. Fregh Clam Agen. Bogle. Mrs. Lej B. VanNes has reurned home afer a vs wh her daugher, Mrs. Perc Hcks of Saugauck, Conn. The Oceanc hgh school opened Monda. L. B. Wheeler has reurned and acceped hs poson as prncpal. The Red Men's lodge of hs place aended he meeng of he Red Bank lodge Tuesda ngh of las week. Msses Eml and Jose Lger lef eserda for Greenwch, Conn., where he wll Bpeml a week. Charles Conk s lad up wh phod fever. Dr. G. V. V. Warner of Far Haven s aendng hm. Jack Goodman and-a number of hs frends Bpen par of las week a he Hoel Monmouh, Msa Los McKa has Rven up her poson OR corresponden for he Long Branch Record. Rev. W. Earl Ledden s expeced o reurn Frda from a wo weeks' vacaon. Mss Adabelle Soule s spendng a week wh relaves a New York. Mrs. M. S. Shanlc and daugher spen eserda a New York. Frank Mller s lad up wh a general brenkdown. John McPeak s sck wh phod fever. Annual Ohuroh Meeng a Ooeanlo. The annual meeng of he Oceanc Presberan church wll be held ongh, when repors of ha offcers and varous organzaons of he church wll be gven und rusees and deacons wll bo eleced. GETTNG READY For M GREAT MOUNT HOLLY FAR, Wo arc workng hard, da nnd nlul, o secure feaures for he Tnlr of 92 ha wll amuse all. AraclloH are bo- ng booked ln mus appeal o ovorj person who wll aend h(* grenoa Kll n he hsor of hh assocaon. ANMAL. CnCUS Professor Dohlnd. n clarse, wh educaed (,'OnH nnd ulgd especall amusng o he Ule folkh..ths CHEAT FHK DVO b Bakors, a lrllllnk ac. HLLK DELOlA lo mos wonder fll plblcal culure exhbor n ( world. ROBERT A. pvjlljt3h le mnn wv les on he rucl n fron of he (,'ranl sand and nllowh an auonohln w paraengers o pah«over hlb bod, l onl resrcon beng on speed, he au no lo run over & mles an hour. KNG KBLLY one nr lo mos noo aeronaus n he world, who s accm panled l) n clever uunff woman; he; have a balloon race wh "wo bnlloon».ul drop wh Hlx parachue chakes. TRCK ML'/ES nnd DONKEY.H. l'o NES and MONKEYS. TUB (5LOBB 0'' DKAT where oung man and womn rldo on a rccl. n an enclosed globe several fee hgh. There wll be a phoorrapher on h prounl each du. le wll lake pcure whch wll bo reproduced as "movn pcures" n man own", hm Klvn ou an opporun o see ourself ohers Hee ou. An elegan HvlnK of vflelnk hom'9. The Poulr Depnrlmen KM HUC success las ear ha wll h> «lv f ' more aenon han ever., All hese hlnkh and man more o The Grea Moun Holl Far, nasdaj/rursdau,, FroV Ocober 8, B, O,. CANDDATE FOB rbeeholdeb.! O. X>OT«<Na Olndr n Hll Mr* vrmu on» Ballrma TnUa. Whlo RonK o Now York on Suurda Leser O. Lovo go n cnder n hs lof ee. (fnvo hm nenno pan nnd ha hnd o go o n docor o lnvo removed. JoUlnr l< M«rrl»(l Kn. HachclorB n ho vlllngo nro nlll jollng ho marred men shou her defea on Labor da n > guma of bwslmll wh he nlo mon, A poem makng fun of he mnrrcd mon wan rend b Cdmund Arcn n ha meeng of ho Junor Amorlcun Mcclnnlcu on Monda nlrh, Wml*r m»-»o BrooUjn. Weslo jro hnx qu hl«job wh hla fnhr, Jnm«n.mo, he buclmr, and hu cc«p«d a pollon a Brookljn. * wll move hln faml hore n <M*««f of ahor mo. Mra. Bcrlmlngar and her aon Balmore ar apandlnc hr««. wh Mrs. rkrlmln««r' broher, Frank Hmlh. Tha Ar«deparmen ook par n he parad* a Anbur Park on Labor da and mad* a Una alurwlnu. Allan Cola haa rurnad o Brookln afr apandlnc ha aummor wh h frandfahar, John Cola. P*m QnMkanbuh ha raurno j o Brookln afr a aa wh hla al«ur, Mra, frank Smh. E. W. Prar Phladelpha n«nl Han o Bnn for l«dmocrao nomnaon. Joseph L. Bucher of Farmngdole has announced hmself as a canddae for he Democrac nomnaon for he of chosen freeholders. Mr. Bucher has served on he board of freeholders before and s well known hroughou he coun. He s a prom- ANNOUNCEMENT -TO THE- Republcan Voers of he Thrd Congressonal Dsrc. Upon flng m peon as a canddae for member of he House of Represenaves requesed he Secrear of Sae o cause o be prned oppose m name on he Republcan Prmar Ballo he senence: " Pledged o Progressve Polces." Ths pledge s broad enough o nclude favorng a revson of he presen arff roes, bu no on he bass of a arff for revenue onl; he enacmen of he mmgraon law now pendng before Congress, bu whch has been sderacked b he Democrac leaders; he connuance of annual and larger appropraons for'rver and harbor mprovemens, parcularl o he bas, rvers and sreams n hs dsrc; he buldng of he nra-coaaul nland waerwa from Cape Cod o he Gulf of Florda, especall he New Jerse lnk beween Souh Ambo and Bordenown, of such deph as o afford an nland passage n me of war wh an foregn counr from Boson o Texas of our larges baleshps; a change u our monear ssem, bu no accordng o he Aldrch plan; he manenance of he presen lberal pensons o he solders and salorb lawfull enled o receve hem, and her wdowe, and for home rule n he maer of Federal apponmens. f he Republcans and Progressves of hs dsrc approve of hs bref plaform, would apprecae our suppor and voe a he Prmar Elecon on TueEda, Sepember 24, and a he General Elecon, should receve he nomnaon a our hands. BENJ. F. S. BROWN, Maawan, N. J. Thla Adv. pad for b B, FJ S. Brown Commee. TTTrrTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrfTTTTTTTTT **************************************************** ua //'/ s//'ffnw,&«.»lr«nl»n' Convenon. Henr Schneder, Arhur Smh and John Mulvlhll spen eserda a Alnc C, where he uended he Krcmcn' relef convenon. Mr. Schneder's wfe wen wh hm nnd he wll spend a week here. ama, Mss Lllan Hopkns of Phllalol- bn has rourned homo nfcr npendng hree weeks wh her moher, Mrs. TJ. Hopkns. Msn Hopkns s compleng a hree ear course n ho l'hludclpha general hospal for nurso. Sho wll (fruunn nox Ma. Holor Vnnllrun wn aken o ho Long llrnul honplnl for rcnrncn of hs ees Mondn, He wll soon be homo agan, Mr. Vunllrun has been roubled wh hs ooa for some lmo bu ho roublo was no crous unl lael. Ms Else Smh wll load he Junor Chrsan Endeavor meeng n he Mehods church Frda afernoon. Hnwlnl musc wll bo rendered b Theodore Hodcn and Harr L«wla, Mr. and Mra, Nalson Place of llrookln, who aro sang wh Mra. Place's purns, Mr. and Mra. Oaorc <ewl«, wll move no Frank Evanrs lomo ho flm par of n«x vnv. Tha Mla soce of h* M.Uodla church a akng up a collaclon for ha benef of he church. Mr*. John Pcarall s prcsldan of h* aocl. Mrs. Wllam Kargmon and faml n Hnxklvn have nurnad homa afar ancndlnc ho mmr n on* of Prank A. Mulford's hou»es. Wllllnm Keulr and faml of N*w York havo reurned horn* afar spendng h* mmn n Harr l n on's hom. Charles fl«l«n has had ana pu down n fron. whch la occuped b Mor Curchln. p ll waak wh hla kfor, Mn. l p Mr. and Mrs. Clo have reamm hn Mra. MMUr Campbell * ag urn Mlloua f«vr, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *. Fall Shoes Read! AT Clarence Whe's, RED BANK. Down Town Baker. \ On Saurda wll open a branch "of/m baker busness n he Sugar Bowl buldng on Broad sree. The rapd growh of m busness necessaes hs nevr deparure,jand m cusomers wll fnd a full lno of goods am'sore. Those who have been radng wh me know^he fne'qual of m bread, cakes, pes and oher pasr.fthose who are no a presenracusomers wll do well o gve m'goods a ral. THE MONMOUTH BAKERY, MA DANEL MCCARTHY, Prop., Corner Shrewsbur Avenue and Rver Sree. Telephone 3MM. ln«n Elk. farm n earn h«lnn )> Mr. llul her owns luc Kor man h- >ml conrncllnr lunrh nnd for hn rrmaon s well Hlcl for hn olllrn of freeholder. A rcn hn s buldng ravel road l.clwrrn (!lnknlm(r nnd Cox's Corner. f nomnaed nnd el*cud Mr, lrhr promlsen n gvn ha people nn monnmlral admnsraon. <Pad for b.ln -'. mll"".) lurlwr rom new cemenl of hla house, hl MweH's VarJ Sore, EVERETT, N. J. OM-faohlonwl hrown sugar fur pr«aerrlnk. Hpeela l<> «f.muracallo r»f fee SB c«n«pouml. Java 88 run*. askln (lovs M rrnu a par. Husk - n* pns 0. 0 and o cens. Corn hoes BO ens. Hrbnu and wre shovels feu* poaoes and «"H. H<x>k* seel Your Fee are he Mos Useful Par of Your Bod. Does Pa o Abuse Thorn wh ll fng HKK-H nm-l as HO man denlcro who do no curr cr «w. ndc o\ her cuomerb? sa ro. Thh noru ln f repuaon founded on U0 cutb curohl Bvd of foo nnd Bhocn. hnvn lo knowledge of wha n rgh nnd ho Hhoo o back up mch knowlodgo. (lvo our uuftorng foo ho l)enof <>f <ur nxpo HHM knowlodgo und lumro ou foo cmfor. Full nork n read for ou Kv-r nlxo nnd wdh n here. Comnon rol hoo Boro, nrh an CLARENCE WHTE'S, 0 Broad Sree, Rod Bank. SPECALS For Ths Saurda, Sepember 4: eadee and ahorla a Mdu«*d p mprorad Mason Jsrs, Jfh pg pol r«e. pol A. M«l(«4 > M.T».J H cen* a pound. Whsn our eas.*. --_ hrwland r l l«m Ml J H cen* a pound land «or*es ml su, a baer. a l«mne. Macl- Tn«n*n UMK wnrm l«ho «r.lj luen >ag«counr weellf n he Unl<xl HlaB ha prns nvor (,00 l p*r laau*. A small advurlee- U Mpl p num n Uv«w*nl ll l of Tn«num n U Kaurna wll sel denmrau he paper's value as an adversng me- Plae of Beef 0c Lean Po Rona 6c Sugar Cured Cnlc..., 3c Sugar Cured Hnnu... 7c Forcqunrcra Lamb....6c ; Lcg of Sprng Lamb..20c Sal Pork Be Prme Rb of Beef...,20c THESE PRCES ARE FX>R CASH ONLY KM & Co.'s Me, (Oppose hfl Founan.) RED BANK. N«h Bro*d and FVon Sr«««. Telephono 30O-M. On accoun ol HoWU hk su>r«wfll» cxo^lhuuf, l #»»»<»> >«>»»

14 4 THE BED BANK REGSTER VETERANS AT A REUNON. v > *, f* ~. ' BOYS OF'6 ARE HAWNG A DOUBLE CELEBRATON AT EATONTOWN TODA'W Gaherng of he Survvors of he 29h Regmen Offcer* and Members of Execuve Commee Eleced Ths Mornng An neresng Hsor of he Regmen and s Operaons Read b T. Conover' Morford of Long Branch a he Reunon. A Enonown oda he survvors Vredcnburgh n response o he call of he 29h regmen are holdng her for hree hundred housand voluneers for hree ears, and a he me become he popular dol of he naon, vces n he arm, for fear ho would 23d annual reunon and celebrang he 50h annversar of he muserng n of he regmen. The exercses opnon p o of man hgh hgoffcals and c- Arm of he Poomac, nowhsand- of hs call for roops was heas he hen was he popular dol of he are beng held n he Presberan zens of he Norh generall, ha hs ng he resul of he pennsular campagn. church. Dnner was served o he large number- of addona l roops n veerans a Crescen hall b he he- feld fld would ld be b he means of n he Wes here had been durng women of Eaonown and Shrewsbur. The vllage of Eaonown s n squelchng he rebellon durng he hs me a seres of successful resuls gula are, nearl everjr house and campagn of he ear 862. n capurng rebel srongholds and sore beng decoraed wh flags and The Begnnng of he Cvl War. here had occurred several defeas of bunng. mgh be, proper a hs me o consderable promnence for he confederae armes. gve a shor/skech of earl operaons The reunon was called o order a en o'clock hs morane and he openng praer was made b Rev. Charles n hefeld"*and o call aenon o Operaons Near Washngon. some of he mporan hsorc evens General John P pe had become T. Garrson, pasor of he Eaonown of he perod, from he me when promnen n some, of hese operaons Mehods church. A welcome address armed rebellon was frs manfesed and General McClellan was released was made b Rev. Dwfh L. Parsons, b he assaul on For Sumer a from acve servce, and Gen. Pope pasor of he Shrewsbur Presberan church, and a response was sevfrc conflc and fnal surrender of Charleson, Souh Carolna, and heplaced a he head of operaons for lade b James Campbell of Long Major Anderson and hs gallan command on Aprl 20h, 86. Branch," presden of he regmen. Ths was followed b sngng b he Muerngs of rebellon were heard chor. ' The followng offcers were eleced:. -Honorar nvsll-l Major JoK'pl T. K«M of Nuswump. Vce vsldeh Rober U. Moun of Hll Uank. Clmrlos Smh of 'orl Jlonnvul, UCO-RO Green uv l'or Momuml. he defense of Washngon. On he 26h of Jul, 862, he arm of Vrgna was organzed and Gen. Pope was placed n command. He a once ssued a lurd proclamaon of proposed operaons and clamed ha wh "hs offce n hs ha" he was prepared o squelch he rebellon nsuner Ḣs force ncluded abou ff hous- HMcrear T. ^-\>novor MuTovd of and roops and he sared Augus 8h, J.nnK Hnneh. ~~" dplomac and he pen, nsead of submng le exsng dfferences o herchmond,b he wa of he Rappa- 862, o make a demonsraon agans Treasurer Charles Smh., One new member was placed on hedsasrous consequences of an appeal hannock rver and he lower Shcnandoah valle; and a he same me o execuve comme, he beng Wllam o he sword. Ye he naonal gov- was ndusrousl preparng effec a dverson n favor of Gen. Mc- A. Founan of Maawan. He suc-ernmenceeds he lae Wllam A. Ackerson of o mee ever conngenc. Clellan's arm and enable o abandon he pennsula whou furher Asbur Park. Ths afernoon he Frs Call for Troops. -veerans wll decde wheher o hokl he nex reunon a Alanc Hghlands or Kepor. A call for seven-fve housand loss. voluneers for huee monhs' servce The advance of Gen. Pope's arm for he defense of Washngon was was me on he 8h of Augus b he The followng hsor of ho regmen wll be read hs afernoon b quoa was four regmens. The re-jackson n a desperae cones a made Aprl 5h, 86. New Jerse's confederaes under Gen. Sonewall Mr. Morford: sponse o Governor Olden's proclamaon was made wh enhusasc alac- Toda he veerans of he 29h New Jerse Voluneers are gahered n hs r and New Jerse's quoa was complee, and he regmens, full beauful vllage of Eaonown, New, Jerse, o hold her 23d annual reunon and o commemorae he 50h Aprl 30h, 86, under command of equpped, sood read o march on annversar of muserng n o hemajor General Theodore Runon. Uned Saes servce a Camp Vre- * denburgh on he hsorc bale feld of Monnouh, near Freehold, New Jerse, o gve he srengh of more han one housand paroc sons of Monmouh for he suppresson cf a rebellon agans he naon's rghs and o uphold he flag of our counr, bequeahed o us wh all s precous memores and achevemens, obaned hrough he sruggles and prvaons - endured b our forefahers n he clas of he Revoluon of 77G o 783. For wen-egh ears afer he durng he monhs precedng ha hsorc even. was no a frs beleved b he naonal admnsraon o he so sarlng, nor so srongl seaed n conrol of he czens of he Souhern saes, as o be beond he hope of cvl war beng avered b Though communcaon wh Washngon b he wa of Balmore was cu off b he burnng of brdges on he sxh of Ma, 86, he arrval a Washngon of he enre New Jerse brgade was repored o General Sco. Everwhere n he naon he arrval of hese roops was haled wh enhusasm. was now fel ha he capal was safe. The arrval of hese hree housand Jersemen, horoughl armed and equpped, as no regmen prercrusl arrved had been, omac. Gen. Lee, a once aware of he crcal poson ha Gen. Pope had been could be reled upon o repel an as-forcesauls. arm and of Washngon, se hs own o assume for Ke safe of hs close.of he e Cvl C war,, he solder bos of f he h 29h New N Jerse J Vl Voluneers On Ma 24h, 86, General Runon arm n moon o cross he Poonac had become scaered and absorbed a no he srfes and acves of h he crossed he Long g Brdge g and se-ad f h ^ Jerse J roops p he on. Hs enre force concenraed on Lcesburg on he wes of Washng- World of busness, and precous memores of srrng evens of he warmen of naonal roops on he sol of When he news of hs movemen cured honor for of frs heoccupng a secure ld lodg- Sepember 8h, 862, n ha locaon. me experences were fas recedng Vrgna. Soon formdable earhr reached Washngon he offcals became panc srcken. The ohe; de- no he darkened recesses of a dml works, forfcaons and enrenchmens were compleed b he frs fenses of Washngon on he wes and remembered pas. formng he Assocaon. New Jerse brgade. Durng he norh were hasl manned wh recrus from among he governmen had noced ha n varous sec- whole perod of he war hese works ons of he counr he veerans of sood as as monumens of he vgor and emploees and cvlans of he c. numerous regmens and brgades muscular "ar acv of he New Jerse Newspapers all over he naon wcfe were formng; " veeran assocaons, assocaons. roops, and was bu jus ha he hsercal wh promnen head lnes Hnrnfr Ma, 889 consuled wh prncpal forfcaon should be regardng he desperae suaon a several comrades as o he feasbl! named, as was, n he general s he capal, and ceens all over he of formng a veeran assocaon of J honor, For Runon, and so known naon were callng upon he governmen offcals o a once replace he 29h New Jerse Voluneers. All, ever afer. Gen. <)f hem hearl approved and a call soon began o be noced ha he McClellan as commander-n-chef of was made hrough he coun newspapers for a meeng of he veerans cn of Washngon on he Vrgna' Alhough opposon of remarkable acves of he rebel forces n he v-he arm. a Cap. Warner's offce a Kepor sde of he Poomac had dsspaed all volence was made b promnen polcans o such a move, Presden Ln- on Ma 4l, 8S!>. A hs moong hough of aempng o aver he presened.a enave plan for an organzaon provdng for he elecon Norhern saes. B he mddle of commander-n-chef of he arm conflc beween he Souhern and coln desgnaed Gen. McClellan as of ollccrs, ncludng an execuve Jul, X0, a large naonal arm had agan. He a once brough hs several board, o be composed of one member ; gahered g n he vcn of he capal. p arm corps n juncon wh Gen. from- each compan, and for rules of! Newspapers and polcans' were add provdng for f an annual l re- voeang vocang an advance, hough was of Washngon, and advanced upon Pope's forces across he Poomac wes procedure unon. The plan was adoped and awell known o he auhores ha due call auhorzed for holdng he. frs reunon on Sepember 6h, 8S9, a Kepor. Twen-wo annual reunons have been held snce hen n some own n he coun of Monmouh, (ex- caes for an advance, ha on Jul lah orders were gven for a forward or for McClcllan's arm was obaned, bu durng he ngh Gen. Lee cep upon one occason when wasmovemen o aack he rebel enrenchmens a Manassas, and he held a Toms Rver, a he nvaon escaped wh hs arm, movng for a of veerans of Compan and her bale of Bull Run ook place. was safe poson b re-crossng he Poo- frends), as recognon of her membershp wh he 29h Regmen. raher an awakenng o he fac ha no a vcor, nor was a defea, bu The rules of procedure as frs exsng dfferences could onl be adoped are vruall unchanged, excep n provdng for a regular da n he ear for he reunon meengs, he.second Wednesda n Sepember, and.placng he charge upon veerans and honorar members a one dollar per ear, o enume he \sso au>n. o provde for he dnner, budges and.necessar prnng. " The veerans of he 29h were b preparaons were no e compleed for es of srengh upon a balefeld, e so nssen were he advo- seled b armed conflc of unceran duraon durng man monhs and perhaps ears o follow. Calls for More Troops. Oher calls for roops were made, from me o me and preparaons were made for horough equpmen md drll of he roops. General H. W. Halleck replaced General Wnfeld S-u and (Jen. G. B, McClellan soon hs mehod of operaon onah ed o.,f U. r V(. p l lu. c, c,en. Halleck as he dgnf he assocaon as a sclf-sus- lral) (lf u, nrmv!ln(] commander-nanng organzaon, and " never are chef. Tho orpor whch up o hs >>', * ^ T'.^ uc u u u L *> oblged o po.«e as askng for heme, had characerzed he operaons char of he resdens of an vllage le Presden on Augus -h. HGl. of he war deparmen and served as or own seleced for he meeng place Tn' saes were called upon for an a check upon all movemens n he for he nex ear's reunon. mmedae dra/ of hree hundred eld was dsspaed b he selecon housand men of he mla of he mgh lso add ha seems a of Kdvn. Sanon o replace.smon saes o serve for nne monhs unless forunae cvunsance n selecng Cameron as secrear of war. sooner dscharged. The frs drawng he second Wednesda n Sepember A vas confederae arm had as-nsembled on he souh of he 'oomac, ember ld, HG2. he draf was o be mvde on Sep- for he annual reunon regardng weaher condons. Durng he wen-wo ears of he reunon meengs, uar 27h. KC^, an order was ssued, Voluneers Preven Draf m Moumoul. around Munas.^as Juncon. On Jan- <m bu wo occasons has here been drecng (Jen. McClellan o mpel all The resul of ha polc (as reran das on he reunon daes, nnd n dspuable- force of he arm on Ca-ls New Jerse) produced a gen- hen no n smne sull'enl embutakng g o or, before,, (, lv Kelma, Flrunr 22d, l!l'd, for he sez- he of a draf. Throughou he enre eral dsposon o escape he ugma prevo.n a farl good aendance; and,.,,, lllc occupaon of a pon onn n? reasur has never been shor of,-ulu. norhwes of Munous, sae lu umos enumsssm nnd energ vas shown lo nvde voluneers, *.....^..!. > _... _ fnlm o lm-c run n abh^l_w\n and on. The rnnm.ml'r-n-vl.cf, <*n. o carr a f-mll Lmhuu''. Thn hlau'o a lr presn mo nmnuulk '» lu-l (hr 'T:; len o M spend he scrpon, bu b czens of sll ages Mfl'rHu, sure'dcd however, n n-no onl b hose lable o he' con- $27.00, he lowes ljrnv jjjf ever nhnve order, md o 'mse o adop nnd els."e:<. The quoa for.momnoulh shown. ls plan for oprrnn^ for ;n ndvanc. fo abou noou ^ So mrl) for he hsor of he or-oganzaon of he veerans :s!>ej- h he w <>f he P nuuln and hemech of MouMouh, n co-operaon KrhmoMl, (he 'onfednne capal, ft he varous ownshp eomon df le V'.mh New Jerse Vulm- MD'H rver. U-eM. Two Annversares " On". Your execuve commee ha deemed npproprlale for Hs wnmon o add o he ordnar dcsrnon of (ho 2lld annual reunon :r; nlso o be he Wh annversar «( he nus arng n o he Uned Khl- servce of he 2>h New.lorcc Voluneers on lplombel' HMll, H'J; un o provde a ulol rcnme of evens and nl-nu ng ncldch cnneel wh n- acve HO vce of he UUll New Je.e Vulmv wrn from Hdplcmbe- lll, H(l:!, o Juno 2Hlh,.K.', when H" mvvon WMf lllnl-vl ou " Cllllp Vndell HU ll Freehold. lfvlr for n en pnul. hml hn hll " l<eepn n pvule journal of evo of dull OYOCCH, hnvo lc' called upon for hn oc onon o gvo Home hdden lunen from >n Jornnl HK fr'n AKHM Hll, H02, o June 2Hll, HK. Tl» rnlnlnr Cn Th ever lo n r'lm-nhm''d nnn nnp)m h 'rm under nrl fnv onh).", bll!lll< llll l CM mul hf of Hl'll run l'ln ; were eonlnn llv llvn- vll n' ml M enncumx wlh he > m ml nlm nl nn. 'F Wa lo N»w!«r»jr V«ln«r«U-KMH when, vhrru mlm-lv lh melnm llll'lel M h«ollclalo' of 'hlllp.. nll, WMV Wlllrh hal rl of,'utr,,., hm menll nvpolnm < lennn nnl n jmxp-r h ;n llo wl b Ur f ('Ump Vr>lonlmnh, mul of Jo«l plur <.r h h ml, >v plannng»rk«r, vlered (K>v«mor n Nuvmlwr lhlhl m'l.,f (,, >!> MlOWllf. W denllnnrd n n«(ronpn h ll nv f UK 'llnmm-. ' qukrlarmnsr or < ump Vmh and nmunl n llo of m held n -m- ' n d-r*m M nf \VnrJ 'l'v WMllnl hlke h ln ut oo on Au«u» mh. Hw. flkl"" uf v >nl n na.ll, RMHU NW J«r««V*l J»pr on \h%* npllnl wllln hn p«-..ruln r»cruw*l n Camp op«r«lnr«wn under wx, JMmn * and losses b connual bale n he swamp recesses of he pennsula were fas whdrawng housands of Me- Clellan's arm from acve du n he feld. Ths resuled a las n checkng he advance upon Rchmond) when he roops were whn egh mles of s forfcaons. The fnal rerea of he whole arm of he Poomac o a new base a Harrson Landng occurred durng Jul, 862. The resul of he pennsular campagn was mos dshearenng o he naon and murmurs of dssasfacon wh he resul were heard. Some charged ha he whholdng of renforcemens from Gen. McClellan waa a deep lad plan o belle, hs ser- Cedar Mounan, and Gen. Pope was forced from he feld n rerea. Meanwhle, on- Augus 3d, Gen. McClellan was ordered o whdraw hs whole arm from he pennsula b waer o Acqua creek ard he en-! re force reached Alexandra on he 24h of Augus, 862. B ha me Gen. Lee had sared from Rchmond wh hs enre arm o renforce Gen. Jackson n he Shenandoah and ad hm n confronng Gen. Pope. Then came he second bale of Bull Run or Chanll, he deah of Gen. Phl Kearne and he rerea of Gen. Pope's arm no he defenses of Washngon on he souh of he Po- Frederck, Marland, on Augus 2h. On he 3h he came up wh Gen. Lee's arm and he bales of Crampom Pass and Souh Mounan or Aneam were fough. A decsve vc- mac nnd leavng hs dead upon he feld. The Unon forces dd no vgorousl press he defeaed arm and moved down o Warrenon, Va. There was a bref cessaon of hosles. Gen. McClellan wns agan releved of command of he arm of he Poomac and Gen. Burnsde succeeded hm. wlh he rfanlzed mla companes A (uut lenenl Mc'l'lln pu nof he coun, he emlezvo- a Camp o p e n u N K pla of n e l> d-vr'dcnlurdl ( d Ml K f N on he Monmouh lalle.le: o nnk 'p d p fr Jure m- r \\\v\\u\\ Uun mlmwm. of he coun. On O he momm; of Sepember,'ld,!Hl2, lu> snle Thn W'H dn' nnd (leneral Kearne vpnled Un Hr 'onfe(le)n'h hn mlnl' n) he c^fcllon of munn' o l' nljml-kcnorul of hamln'd h he Mann'man. n Mr on forfcaon;, and wel movng M>ulhrm;l, demoml u( r he fomhll of New Jerse wan a rump whou n hr llnel Slled Un he uou of a forward movemen n force upon he > (le drafed man. Monnouh eu l devled jdn. OUV, wl ', fnl 'hblon of Tn jnn of n- Vnnmr prompl paron n lesponse lo he naon')! «mlakrd n efm-rn fom Alex ll-ken need, ple.^ned n) 2 h U.K- andn. The culled for he rende/ n' of New,len:e Vohnlee n ld vom n he mouh of he Yok rver l am le eumpalf:!) for he dvure on Uuhm'ml \v\n U' runnng' l«qx l.fflnk. Tm 'w'hlp of OT ncluded l.'nk H J nnd Kalonlow nn lln p'm'pnl vlhg.'n. ''K Or- rllc 'llud' nnd le Mc'lbr Kund' of le Monnol mul Ocmm ln (rn<n of n l> locarl! n.ok lurb, le nne he mcl'm nf bc 'rrnullo '! Copuv A of H" <!0(h KrKln of New.l.-nnv Voln-orn. The lwnl > <f Hn bad Kopoll m ll lmll'nrallrr. ''ln Tlllllllru Kllndn <f he «lulc Vlllln m "Hl l(<' rlln nf Now Jprno V''lllll loorn. ' h- >wall n nf MuholnB, 'll' por l' M>vlokl nml Mlls.ln«, l»«>l Klcullrnl nud nnro «p««ol n (('ulnud eh H«jr UMMMMMM SCHOOL suns FOR BOYS. Afer he openng of school ou'll fnd man hngs he bo needs. f 's a Su, a Blouse, Pans, Cap, Shr, Sweaer, hs sore s brm full of everhng o suppl Bos' Clohng needs. Norfolk and Double Breased Sus, 8 o 8 Years, n Good Weghs, Reduced as Follows: From$3,00...o 2.2SS FVom 4.OO o 3.OO F^ron 4.5O o 3.63 From S.OO o 3.7S From 6.OO...o 4.5O F>or 7.5O o, 5.63 Prom O.OO o * 7.SO On accoun of he qual and orgnal far prces and bonafde reducon, ever su n hs sore presens a bargan opporun. f V Y T T TT Men's and Young Men's Fall and Wner Sus are n. Also All he Laes Sles n Fall Has. J. KRDEL. Cloher. Haer and Furnsher. 26 BROAD STREET. Tel. 22-R. RED BANK. MMMMMMMHMMMMMMMMHMM* T f T? Y Y YY Y?Y? Y?? Y Y X X A JJ^kJ^kj^k jj^^f^>rs>«^«fcw^s>»l!^ss)ss>^s>s^«> j l ^ j ^-^ ^ ^ s s ^ *^^^l«j^«-'j-'^-* ^M.^A^^A., The New 93 Regal Shoes For Men and Women The Shoe ha Proves Dal Ganng n Favor Wh he Monmouh Coun Commun. Fall Sles-New Lasa-New Leahers n all wdhs for narrow or wde fee, $3.50 o $6.Q0. Oher Men's and Women's shoes from $2.00 up. Buser Brown Blue Rbbon Shoes for Bos and Grls, acuall ouwear and oulook all oher shoes for oungsers. Nohng lke hem for good f and long servce. Chldren's School Shoes from $.00 up. REGAL SHOE STORE. 54 Broad Sree, Red Bak. llmhmmm»»m FAST APPROACHNG! The das are geng longer. Cool, fros das and nghs wll soon be here. wll be oo warm o sar our furnace fre e, oo cold o be whou some warmh n our room. One of our Gas Radaors wll warm up our sng room, bed room or parlor n a few mnues a ver lle expense. A complee assormen on hand now. nspec hem and ge prces. Consoldaed Gas Compan, Offce: Broad Sree. Red Bank. ^ Telephone) 99J. has been accorded he mos enhusasc recepon ever gven a moor car n Monmouh Coun Snce s announcemen, our Salesroom has been hronged wh admrng moorss. The expeced much of hs new Cadllac; her expecaons have been realzed n abundan measure. The pronounce no onl he greaes achevemen of he Cadllac Compan, bu wh s larger engne and greal ncreased power, wh s smplfed and mproved elecrcal plan whch embodes THE ONE crankng ^evce whch acuall performs he funcons for whch s desgned, wh he auomac spark conrol and he man refnemens hroughou, he fnd rul a car b comparson wh whch an oher car s honored, no maer wha s prce or who s maker. Durng he 92 season man were daapponed n no beng able o oban Cadllaca, because he delaed placng her orders. Tho advance sale for he 93 Cadllac has been greaer han an provoua ear n s hsor. B placng an earl order, oven hough ou ma no wan delver for several monhs, ou wll avod beng among ho dsapponed. AWARDED BLUE RBBON MONMOUTH COUNTY FAR J. W. MOUNT CO. OF RED BANK Maple Avenue and Whe Sree Telephone 65 Red Bank

15 THE Bflf BAffK 5 VETERANS AT REUNON,] (Connued from fas page.) habed, hod no mla organzaon whn ldr error for a nucleus, -ond ba ranks of. Compan C were.gahered no Camp Vredenburgh b he offora of he paroc czens of hosa ownshp* and he ndvdual enlsmens a Camp Vrodenburfjh, whch: was suaed whn ho lms qf ha secon of Mnmcuh. - ' 'The ownshp of Mlddlown, wh lo vllage of Mddleown as s bus- ness cener, susaned ho Governor's lgh guard of hg sae mla, ' locumo he nucleus for he orgnnzu* on of Compan D of he 29 New Jerse Voluneers. Tho ownshps of Freehold ond Marlboro, wh Freehold, he coun Ma,, whn.her lms, suppored he Freehold nfanr of ho sae mla, whch became he nucleus of Compan E of he 29h Now Jerse Voluneers. The ownshp of Shrewsbur; ncluded Red Bank us s busness cenor and WHS he headquarers of he* Nuvcsul rfles of he-sae mla and produced he nucleus for Compan F of he 29h New Jursc Voluneers, Holmdfl und Alanc ownnhlps, wh Holnll H her bmncbh cener, were he home of he Homdel guards of he Buc mla ond he nucleus for Compan G of he 20h New Jcr-. so Voluneers. Tho coun of Ocean was before 80 a par of Monmouh coun. s mla orna7,on,.wns a par of he Wonmouh»nd"0!!uon brgade. Toms Hvcv ws he coun floa and he h f h Lb d^ hh l o r*fe3er!clfu"d'rk and ho he»dqa*r, «r» of he rejdmen were esablshed Poomao Creek Brdge, half-wa beween Acqnn Creek and Fredercksburo;. A few das ler ho regmen h h bd f d ra. _,...,,. wh he brgade was ransferred o he command of Gen, Parck, hen n charge- of he Provos guard of he Arm of ho Poomac, Tho 29h New Jerse was ordered o guard he enre lno: of ho ralrojul, from Acqula Creek o Fulmoulh, oppose Frclerckeburg. A reserve force of wo companes remaned a he headquarers n Poomac Creek Brdge Tha MM Boafnea. On December h, 8C2,' Major Dason, wh four, companes, A, F, D'o'nd, was ordered o Fnlmouh, oppose Frederlokeburg, on he Rappujannock lver, o nesume ho dues Qf provos marnhal. Thone dues ncluded guardng he vas/ qunn of urm supples whered a Fnlmouh, fl well as o proec he ponoon brdges ereced for crossng he arm under Gen. Burnsde. These ponoon brdges were o be used o capure he c of Fredercksburg pnd o prepare for he ubrul upon MnrcH Heghs, he Confederae sronghold n ho ounkfrs wesward of FredorcksburK. When ho capure of Frcdurcksburg c had been made on December 2Ll, Major Davson, wh companes A, F, o home of he Lber guard^, whch le- 'came'he-nucleus, of Compan H of he 29h New Jerse Voluneers. Mnnwun ownshp, havng Malawan Vllugo us s busness cener, wan he smalles ownshp n he coun. s quoa WSK he leas. was whou a mla organzaon. The voluneers from hs ownshp, ogeher wh he over-plus from Compan E und oher companes, were dealed o form Compan of he 29h New Jerse Voluneers. The ownshps of Wall and Howcll, wh Mmnsquon and Furmngdnle as busness ceners, susaned he Wull guards of he sae mla, Whch became he nucleus of Compan K of he 2Dh New Jerse Voluneers. Offlcro of he Begnes. Tme and sjneo prevens we from gvng a hs me he complee roser of hu oflecrs and men composng he 29h New Jerse Voluneers as enered upon he offcal rolls. For hcso reasons shall resrc mself o he orgnal rouer of ho offcers of he regmen,'whch was as follows: Colonel Kdwln -V Apjlgae. ".lpu. colonel WUmn HemHPn Tllor Ṁnor.nsppl K. DUVKO. Adjuan CJgar Wllakcr, MrKeon Henr (. OK-. AHNlKlllll HllKeOllH K/.n M. Ullll, JUdHDn C Hlllckl»uj. Cm>lln : Kov, l, (J. lngern. Qu;r.-JNUT 'ol'r.. HcmlrUrkHOn, Quflr'nuHer HTKem Jneol K.. Rchec.l:, C'omnlNMr scrrcu Peer.T. J\unck. llcmnlnl Blcwrl Ml'lnd M. Cool,-. H''K'nl major lm U Sou. AdJl.-u'M clerk '', (lonover Morforl. The compan clllcuvs were as follows: COMl'ANV A, C'alrln CU'O'K*. Cleen. ]''lrn llcu-nan o.. KmmoH..Second leuenan Wuu Aumack. COMl'ANY, ~('(l,lslln TlonH l['>ln»on.. KlrM l'hcn.-ul Wllllm M'nrn>r. '- Hecoml leuenan O'ore'W. Talor..'DM'ANV (!. Capan ThomH A. Hluclc. fln llmenun rlh-nn J. Moun. {Hecoul leuenan.. T. Kowell, COMPANY ), (lplnln- -JOM' T. 'lold. T''lr.( lupuu OhrleH jflmrrow. Heconl U-Mof l.ru*> N. Whe. COMPANY! :. C'aluln,lo.se )h 'r. Lake. -- Klrnl llmcnanl \V.. Conk. HTon lo.'mml (, H. Vdrrlouf. CUM PA NY K ( nluln, (. Muul, Klh»M.. H. Seven*. Heoonr llfufunl - Jn.Mcph p..lonrj*. COMPANY (!. Oanall--.U Henr llejvr. KlrM ll'llflul Jan'. Mfjpe. HecoMl ll.u ll:n-~('hal'len H. VannaUT. COMPANY, C,lal-r Albeu S. CloUe, Frm llmvnn Chnrlo. Klmlmll. Keonl ll>m'hfnl M. P. Omva. COMPANY, ('a )ll.l. V. Sml-r. Frm ll'mll'anf-olarles Smlll. NocoKl l'loan.loln N. Culroll. COMPANY K. ('jl.-ln j>»>l>h c..smlon. J-"r«H'L'nn JoH'ph.. All-n. H'runl ll-ul'nl Davd W. KnmnnH. KusereA n «rr««hold. Tn' regmen wns full equpped und musered no servce l Camp VrelcMbuul on hu old bule feld of Vonmouh on he KOh of Sepember, 8G2 anl lef for WushnKon on Sunda, Hupvmbcr 28h, 8G2, wh h l d h h d d, p hr-nne olcers and und Nx-Hx enlsed men. OS for ha Trou. hundred KcaclK Washngon on Sepember, loh, he rukmen wen no camp on Eas Capol Hll, when WHB br- Kudcd wh he 2n, SMh nnd,'lls New Jerse Regmens, under command of Col. Roberson of he 2h New Jerse, acng blgader-generul. Awang orde'h, he regmen remaned wh he oher regmens of he brgade n hs cump unl Ocober nh, when ho brlgndo was moved o he lne of defenses of Washngon, Norhwes, near Tennllown. Hero A-»...! l» l.... A ~~.. -.~ u ** w;» aulud o he Huro corph undor C H V* l ^ * m ) mlar "ol.,. 0.Morrls, of he Fourh Now York arller, wh heul unrera n For Pennslvana. won he eordlul approbaon of he olllcern n charge of he con- Hrnlon of hese defenses of Washngon, Norhwes. The regmen del n lo compleon uf Fors Ueno und MnHflold und conguous covered wnn, he bueres nnd rfle ps. nn dd pcke du on he Harpers Jr'orr roud. The regmen anxousl nwled ordfln for more nclvo nervlco «l«fron, whch cnm«on Novomb«r Wh and moved o For Carroll. Her.! waa brgaded wh he 22d, HOU and Sla New Jere, and ha fl7,h Pennslvana rrlm«n, undor (' uund of Col. Boaa«r of he laer Vlmun, acng; brgader-gonera!. ha hrlxada proc»ad*d dlaanco or /ngh mle* on h«oaaern hora of ' he 'oomoc, hrough Pcaawa and Por Tobacco, o Lverpool Pon; wlu-n ha brgade waa carrld b Uunboaa and raachad Acqula Cr»«l n Vrgna, DKambr 5h, lb«. A Ac la Croak an mmanm amoun of arm up»ll»* waa or«l for,um of h* arm on * conemplaed move upon Rchmond b h* ra of Fred- rlclaburj. Tho 80h N«rw Jerae, baln monr ho flra o occup hla locaon) arrlvd ahaa] of h«fr raglmunnl aupplv ran n aavar* aorm of allow ard ran. Thla aom connuad wo o>a and ha rafflmn waa whou *v«n h«kalur of ha 4x0 al.lwr Un, forwarded laur for nllvldual BM of h«roopa. T* d. dlar«mlfarad fral b UM xpomr* nd mwh «r«kna«a pnvalm. fotadd o halr rouble*, woo far Or** w «W wt^ wh «m*«! «D and;, crossed no he c and parolled whle he man arm was assaulng he forfcaons x>n he heghs. The solders of hese "four companes were no onl exposed o he sho and shell.from ho forfcaon, bu nlso o he perls of crumblng walla as he paced her wear rounds. Ths deal remaned n fredercksburg unl he Born ngh of December 5h, when he whole lrm rereaed across he rver o Fnlmouh under a ferce cannonade from he enem. Ths cannonade dd no nflc a sngle casual, hough he deal of he 29h Now Jerse wore he las o cross he ponoon brdge ha evenful ngh., Cl]rl»mn» and How Year Paaaa. The 2!)l Regmen hen resumed s dueh parollng he ralroad o Acqua Creek, he regmenal headqunren connung n Poomac Creek. On Chrsmas da, on he level plan near headquarers, a seres of races b he cavalr offcers campng n he vcn was run off us a dverson. n he evenng a Chrsmas dnner of "goodes from home" wua served n ho log cabn quarers of he Colonel. was an aracve menu, roas urke, roas beef, broled rabb, qual frccasee, sof br.ead, real buer, cheese, apples, mnce pes, ea and coffee. On December 2(h, ^ orders came- o deal four companes on a reconnocrng expedon oward Belle Plan Landng, abou egh mles down he creek. The oher companes connued her parol of he ralroad durng he res of holda week. On New Year's Eve "frends from home or elsewhere" provded a rare rea for he bos n camp a Poomac creek brdge, conssng of he conens of a large packng box, whch when opened revealed wo cooked urkes, one uncooked, one goose cooked and egh chckens, mnce pes, apple buer, popcorn and oher such delcaces. Words fal me o descrbe n deal he enjomen of hs New Year dnner occason. Some of hose presen here oda parook of hn feas wh knd remembrance of he frends n home for her houghful care of he "bos" n he arm.. On Januar 0h, 803, he regmen was ordered o repor o ho 3d Brgade,'s Dvson, s Arm Corps, for du n he feld. The regmen n once broke camp a Poomac creek brdge and marched o Bello Plan n sck Vrgna mud and made camp. We found ha he 22nd, 30h and 3s New Jerse and ouv own regmen were reall on he wa o more acve servce n hefeld.gen, Pnul, brgader-general: Gen. Wadsworh, dvson commander; Gen. Renolds, arm corps commander of General Frankln's grand dvson, nnd Gen. Burnsde, hen n command of he arm of he Poomac, ordered saed drlls of nl he dfferen secons of he arm, On Januar 7h, 862, Col. Applegao endered hs resgnaon on accoun of ll healh. Torood Uarol n Seep Mnd. Gen. Burnsde deermned upon anoher campagn, and sough o capure error across he Rappahnnock, o hold for an earl sprng campagn agans Rchmond. On Januar 20h, 8G2, ho whole arm was ordered o march n he drecon of Fulmouh and ho norh. broke camp a welve o'clock, noon, of a pleasan da and marched o Soneman's Swch and haled for he ngh. Ran began o pour down before dark n orrens. On he mornng of Januar 2n, HG2, he ran connung, he march begnn a nne o'clock wh ho 2'Jh n he advance. Onl wo hm drod und wen-nne men repored for du. Ohers fell ou h reason of ho mpossbl of walkng n sck, Vrgna mud up o he knees n ever sep. On comng up wh n ponoon ram salled, he regmen was haled for he ngh n a ne pece of pno nnd cedar woods, n shor dsance asde from he lno of march. Food for men wns abou used up nnd he nnmals of he suppl rans had no been fed n 30 hours. The mornng repor of Januar 22d shows hree hundred and egh-hree men. Sragglers wcro comng n faser han he da before. One da's raons were d h Fd f h WluanVWWalcer o be Beng a*vl sun adudan general of brgade. Regmenal order No. 04 was ssued, nnouncng Frs Leuenan Lufmrrow of Compan D, o be capan of Compan D, Second Leuenan Whe of Compan D o be Frs Leuenan of Compan P. Sergean Ta- V>r of Compan D o be Second Leuenan of Compan D, Frs Leuenan EmmoH of- Compnn A o be apan of Compan A, Second Leuenan Aumack of Compan A o be Fm Leuenan of Compan A, Serean Glson of Compnn A o be Second Leuena of Compan A, Second Leuenan Corell of Compan o be Frs Leuenan of Compan, :uare maser-sergean Schcnck of Compan o be Second leuenan f Compan, and T.'Conover Blprord o be acng adjuan. Durng he remander of he wner he 2!)h regmen remaned n camp a Belle Plun, close aenon beng gven o rs and preparaons for he sprng ampagn. T«rgh a redefo]<»rorr. On Aprl 28h, 863, he lnng'-excccd orders were receved. The 2Uh cgmen advanced, he dvson crossng he Uuppahannock on he 2!)h of \prl a Frnnkln'a Crossng, whle nder heav fre. ereced breasrorks o rean he poson, lve mles olow Frederclnburg. The regmen n hs occason behaved wh grea cadncss. The dvson held hs rong sraegce poson on he ox- ;rcme lef of he arm whou drawng on a general engagemen^ hough pcke frng wus seadl mananed. Thn movemen accomplshed H purose n dverng he confederaes rom he operaons of Gen. Hooker's lvson of he arm on he exreme gh of hs memorable Chancellors- 'lle movemen. Gen. Sgel's dvson on, he exreme gh of he lne had made he crosshg a Uned Saes ford. On Aprl 20h obaned a poson abou a mle from he wes'fank of he Rapahannock, near a sawmll, formng a ne of bale proecng hemselves wh hasl consruced breasworks. On Aprl 30h, he order from Gen. Hooker was rend o he regmen "ha he hfld ouflanked he confederaes on he rgh, and ha he mus now gve us a far fgh or gnomnousl e da a ssued o he men. Food for he anmals had also arrved. now looked an f ho arm was o be reurned o old camps. Tho mornng repor of Januar 23d, 802, showed four hundred nnd sx-hree men n camp. Orders wore receved earl o rerace our seps o formor camps. The sun camo ou and overhead WUH pleasan, bu Vrgna mud does no dr pu vor quckl, aa man of ou presen can cerf. Afer marchng all da we came whn one mle of our old camp nnd we haled for ho ngh. Mornng repor of Januar 24h showed fve hundred and eghegh men. The pamaser repored n our camp and creaed que an ex clemen. On Sunda, Januar 26h, H63, he Dra pa o he rejrlmen w u Mrved. Januar 27h, 803 an ord*r wu read aulng ha Cen, lurnnldo had rered aa commander of ho arm of ha Poomac a h* own requea, and ha (Jon. Hooker wan now n com mand of ho arm of lo Poomac. n on On Januar 28h h»r«waa a anow fall of wo nchaa, The change o commander Kave no proapoc o7 an ohr mud march. Januar 8h 868. (ap. (reen of Compnn A en n hs resgnaon on accoun of con lnund healh. Unpleaaan weahe connued for a«,veral daa and hu roune of camp dulea waa h* onl emplomen n camp. H Februar fh, MU, aaveral vacanclo* had m- Ourred n ha flald Una and aar of nc«ra. Th«a* vaeaneaa war* oera aloaad b h«promoon of Meuenan Co, Talor o l>* colonal. Major Davl- 9H o b Mfunan Colonal, Can Feld of compan 0 o be major, he Mrgnalon ojf Cp. ()r*«n Of C'orq' f» A, M4 fw» " "»f Compan, am on and regmenal 7 drl!» wc- re held ever da and prospecs of an earl movemen were-' manfesed b he acv of heu* roopb abou us. Pckes were:ordered o be ver wachful. Oh June 'eb orders were receved o Mrve sl* rounds of carrdges and hree das raons Cap. Clole was n rou)>e because of oo jnuch famlar:"wh confederae pckes across; ne, rver. On June 2h, we were aroused n :S0 P. M. and ordered o pack and move a!):30 A. M. Ths was a'prospec of a long and weur march, apparenl n he drecon of Worrenon or Washngon. We sared prompl jmd haled a Morah Clurch for dnner and hen wnessed he execuon uf ;( Koldcr.of he 9h ndana regmen for deseron. A squad of one man from each regmen, Bll Borden uf.compan K represenng he 2flh, were he execuoners. The 30h and 3s New Jerse regmens here lef our lne of nurch and were dreced'oward Washngon for dscharge. The ^llh regmen haled for he ngh a Faeesvllc, havng crossed he Orange and Alexandra ralroad a Bealson. Tha da was ver ho and dun wan en nches deep. ' '. '. The BeErmen'a La«Balo. On June l'3h. Dr. Lawrence, he new asssan surgeoj repored for du on foo. A cavalr skrmsh occurred ha mornng : rnnd saon abou wo mlea \ws-of us. The nex. da we reached Warrenon Juncon a noon and found ha we had marched foureen mlea o NEWS FROM KEYFQRT. HENRY VREELAND OF MAf AWAN BUYS THE AR- MORY PROPERTY HERE. He Wll Buld a Sore and Aparmen Buldng oo he Proper and he Trusees for he Armor Acsocaon Wll Buld a Publc Lbrar Buldng Conracors on Hgh School Job o be Held Responsble for Dela n he Work. surrender." oud cheers. Ths was receved wh The old armor proper, whch waa damaged b fre several ears ago, has been sold b he rusees of he proper o Henr Vreeland of Maawan. was deccded some me ago b he rusees o sell he proper f he opporun offered self and o devoe he mone so receved o buldng a publc lbrar. ' The rmceh have purchased a lo from he Thomas Burrowes esae a he corner of Broad and Cross srees for $,20). and wll shorl erec a publc lbrar buldng. s undersood ha Mr. Vreclaml, wll remodel he old armor, havng sores on he boom floor and Has on he second floor. Besdes he runs he proper consss of wo sores on Fron sree now occuf ed f B. Sheldon and a Chncsee aundr. Cc^rncora o Be Hold Beaponalble. A a meeng of he board of educaon ns Wednesda was decded o " " ' " hgh Fremen's relef assocaon, Benjamn Hular and S. Frank Mason of hs place are also aendng he convenon. Wllam D. Bungcr, who s a member of he junor class of he Naval academ a Annapols, s enjong a monh's vacaon whch he. spendng wh hs aun, Mrs. L. E. Wells. Msses Margare and Alce Shrevc of Bordcnown have resumed her dues as eachers n he school a Belford and are boardng wh Ml*, and Mrs. Phelps Cherr here. A meeng of he Kepor free publc lbrar assocaon waa held las Tuesda a he home of Frank Vm- Bruklc a whch plans were made for he comng ear. Msa J. A. Blown nas a wo weeks' vacaon from h«r dues n. E. Arkerson's law offce..mss ''Barbara Mongland s subsung durng her absence. Mss M. Margare Claon has resumed her dues as musc eacler Nona Shrawbur Rlvu, Open* June 20h. Owner Munaamnl A MDNGHT LEAK S ANNOYNG, BUT A LEAK S LABLE TO HAPPEN AT ANY TMV. Plumlnar can las forever, no maer how good BH been, Tho waer ppes, faucew, dran*/ ec, should be examned a regular nervals b an experenced plumber, nnd auch work «need* aenon nrused o hm for repar. jvomo^arroof ho lunbnr n our hmo, " You wll Und ho bllla smaller han uaufl and he, ' work well done. K Una ea on repars' or new work cheerfull furnbled. Plumbng mpplletaml Lah Hocn, Fxures.Secured on Shor Noce. JOHN McCLAN, Rudencc, Red Bunk, Shop, MuUord BwMlnm. 49 Oakland Slreel. FAR HAVEN, N. J. MWHWM WMW f fbekdrkcson&stout, Paerson Buldng, 60 BROAD STREET. o cover [.nof he conracors on raded "Lof" (ou condemned pack horse) for he gra, whch we named "D" d b h h h h ) g, Dxe" and brough hm h h wh g me. The regmen marched b Calefl saon and on n Cedar Run. Here we haled for an hour and hen sared for Cenervlle. We heard ha Fredercksburp; was evacuaed and ha General Lee had sared wh nne housand men n march and aack Washngon le/ore he Arm of he Poomac could re Cenervlle he order A he 29h regmen from furher du was her 23d. meeng o for. bds on Connollman "Wan Tubercnlosls Hospal. now CP h C -! b he School"wll'-no sac Posmasers' assocaon meeng. fotoccupa beforl Sepem- M-s?!?«« «Armsrong, who was recenl operaed on for append-! HMlRllKSOf & STOLT. gh and faml wll move o Kearne abou Ocober s. MMWMW* ) A a meeng of he borough councl j The have rened her resdence on Chh E L H d Monda ngh, a resoluon was passed urgng he board of freeholders o provde a suable place for uberculoss paens as provded for b law. The reques of Dr. D. E. Robers o have a commee apponed o wa on he freeholders a her Ocober mee- Jnon roops o rere from her poson and face norhward o sa he Confederae charges n he aemp o urn Gen. Hooker's rgh (lank. A hurred order'was receved on Ma 2d a egh o'clock for he 29h nnd all regmens on he exreme lef ;o recrosb a he Frankln Crossng nd march n hase abou seveneen mles and ake up he poson from whch Gen. Sgel's dvson had been rven, on he exreme rgh. When hs recrossng movemen of he 29h egmen began he confederae baeres opened up and he cannonadng vas errfc. Two shells sruck n he ranks of he 29h regmen,'woundng Thos. Compon of Compan D n he ankle, resulng n umpuaon below he knee. Corporal Wm.. Devoe of Compan B was serousl wounded nfl^'he ded soon afer reachng he hospal. James M. Wallng of Compan B, Sergean B. P. Robnson of Compan B, Joel Crawford and ohers no recalled were also wounded. A. GlnncollorBvllle. The dvson connued he march nd reached her desnaon n he woods of Chancellorsvlle on Ma 3rd. Severe fghng hud occurred n he aack on Gen. Sedgwck's dvson, holdng he cener lne of bale. waa repored ha Gen. SedgWck n hs movemen had capured he Mares Heghs n he lear of Fredrcksburg and four mles beond. The repor of Ma 5h shows ha he Chancellorsvlle bales had' no been as successful UB hoped for n he begnnng. Ran se n abou.four o'clock, P. M., and orders were receved o make read o recroso he rver n 9:30 P. M., n he darkness. Wh ran and mud, he roads Boon became almos mpassable. Arller and baggage wagons were hub deep >n all he roads leadng o he crossng. B hr6e o'clock n he mornng all he arm excep he rear guard had succeeded n makng safe and were camped abou hree mlea eas of ho rver. Troops and baggage and suppl rans b he housand connued o.puss our locaon. The whole urm was a mass of men whou he leas organzaon, each one akng care of hmself. The 29h regmen march of one hundred md hree mles was ended. En Bcro for Home. On Tuesda, June 6h, he regmen sared a dalgh on s march homeward. reached Farfax Cour House, egh mles awa a nx o'clock sand he expense of earng up hs l l hh hd Church sree o E. L. Howard. Mr. Case, who runs he frankfurer sand a Beach Park, wll open a resauran on Broad sree nex o Ecklur's barber."hop. Harr Brown and faml have reurned o her home a Lakcwood afer spendng a wo weeks' vacaon wh relaves here. A bah room s beng bul o he rear of he resdence of.. S. Henp g p sewer laeral connecon, whch had drcl<pon on Frn sree. Clar Harl been damaged b he se\er explosons s dong he work. a W.es Kepor some me ago. The Msses Frances B. Bronner, Mram maer was referred o he sewer com- [ C'onovcr and Mnne Bauer are akng lemrck a course a Coleman's busness colelephone lego a Newark. mee wh power o ac. Polng complaned ha n pole had been placed on hs proper Mrs. Anna Osborn and Msses Helen n he mornng. Afer a shor sop we whou hs permsson and he waned and Else Osborn spen he week end marched o Annandule. four mles. A o know f he councl had gven he wh Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Collns a Aspennsson. He was old he com-,burv Park. pan had no rgh o pu he pole: Msses Cassandra Wallng and here as he councl had gven hem no : Glads Fcuher of Brookln spen las permsson. A. D. Bcdlc, supern- ] week wh Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wallenden of publc works, asked he' ng. councl f he should make a house Mss Caherne Wallng and Mrs. o house canvass o fnd ou who Wllam Rchardson of Hornell, N. Y., should nsall meers. The maer was! are'vsng Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Welch, lef o he waer commee ond Mr. j The Queen Esher crcle of Calvar Bedle. Mr. Bedle repored ha E. M. ; church wll gve an eneranmen oen o'clock we haled for res unl 4:00 P.- M., when he formcaons of Washngon, (passng For Runon) were reached abou one mle from Long Brdge. Here a hal for he ngh waa Ordered. Be-EnUaraeu. On Wednesda, June Hh, he homeward marcl began a sunrse, we passng over Long ldge and reachng he Solders' Res a en. o'clock. We waed for rubporaon unl sx o'clock and anved a Balmore a mdngh. Merc we wearl waed unl hree o'clock n he mornng and we reached Phladelpha hree hours laer. On. Jung 9h, 86!!, we arrved n Freehold abou en o'clock n he mornng. s bu proper a hs me o sale ha man of he comrades of he 29h New Jerse soon afer dscharge, re-enlsed and served n oher regmens unl he close of he war.. Consderable deal s ncluded n hs arcle ha ma b some JU hough unnecessar or wearsome upon hs occason, bu was he purpose of hs hsorcal skech o brefl relae facs and ncdens occurrng durng he me of servce of he UOh New Jerse Voluneers from Sepember 20h, 802, o.june 20h, 803, and especall o awaken he memores of he survvors of he 29h New Jerse Voluneers who arc gahered n hs beauful vllage of Eaonown o celebrae he 50b annversar of muserng n, n connecon wh he 2;d annual reunon, ha nlso enlghen hose of a laer generaon as o he arduous dues and heav burdens ha was he lo of ever paro solder.o bear durng he naon's sruggles n he cvl war of For our knd aenon and generous applause, hearl hank ou. assure ou ha he work of gnherlaled wh sparse numbers, Colonel j j nfr he daa and preparng hs arlavson, Capan Moun, Capan--) c. (alhough man lesure hours Emmons and abou hr men of have been spen n s preparaon, Compnn A and F beng among hose ] has been o me rul a labor of love, who made camp a Harwood Church, j f o)- m old comrades und frends here was n dsmanled and forlorn ex- posen. hbon of warlke devasaon. Heav ran agan eo n addng o oher dscomfors. Hard uck and coffee were served as he menu. On Shor Maenr of ho Borough ODolnla Ma Gh a egh o'clock ho march Held Moma Wr. was sared agan nnd we eoon found ' A shor meeng of he Hghlands Gen. Paul and para of he brgade n, borough councl was held Monda he locaon we had occuped on he ' ngh. Mos of he me was aken "m rf m nvn ' n.lkknvk-*f \A/«^nllv ' : -~ Belle nch,ands C0UB0H. MOTES. mud march" n Jununr, reached our desnaon near Plan n four o'clock. On Mu lh we saw papers gvng news of ho deah of Gen. Sonewnll Juckeon he prevous Sunda. The regmen now nnd become parall Boled und excep for regular deal work on pcke du along ho Rappnlannock nohng of mporance WR beng done. Mucl fcknesk dovelopod nnd orders were gven o move camp. X*ralnm«n Camp. On Ma 22(l, 80.. wo lef Camp Kll " ' * ' v P Beers hough $50 was oo hgh a! morrow ngh n he clurch rae for he waer used for sprnklng j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maurcr of he srees. The maer was dscussed New York spen Sunda wh Mr. and bu no acon was aken. R. C. Wall- Mrs. Joseph Maurer, Sr. ng suggesed ha as so much of he Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corell of Jcrraffc on Broad sree was auomobles ; sc C spen several das las week an appropraon ngh be goen from wh relaves here. he freeholders o fx. A peon Dr. N. Lesle Bedle of Haversraw was presened askng he councl o spen several das hs week wh relurn ho road over o he coun.'aves here. Afer much dscusson hs was no Harve S. Bedle has purchased he hough dbl Th l h Bd S h ordered fled and Boog o p H>E. Ackerson, Jr., was asked o con- j Mr. and Mrs. P. Bushnell of New fer wh he freeholders a he nex! Haven spen las week wh Rufus meeng. A bond n he sum of $300 ', Ogden. was execued o he coun for he ' Mrs. Gusavo Rcnhod and daughpropcr replacng of he sone road,. or Mldred spen las week a New where laeral connecons are made York. p dvsable. The peon was j.le house on Broad sree near Souh fled and Borough Aorne Kepor. J kd j M o he sewer, A peon was pre- \ scned askng he councl o prepan Mss Ola M. Conkln spen Sunda ,vh Mss Krma Tmbrook a Boonan ordnance provdng for he pavng on. of he sdewalks on Alanc, Church Fred Srker s buldng n sable and Osborn srees, wh eher con-, on bs proper a Wes Keporl. cree or Hag. The peon was re-' Howard.ell of Souh Ambo wasceved and he ordnance nroduced,: a vsor here Saurda. bu was lad over unl he publc ', G. S. Jones of Red Bank was hearng whch wll be held on Sepem- [vsor here Monda. her 2.'d. was found ha a,number! of persons ha! ao pu down sdewalks, Coeman'a Nsw Poallon. as requred b he borough ordnance, pllu H_ Colem wh() mm\ ws.. on oher srees, and he clerk was n- d ; *,, l R d B. l ]k,,. l w n sruced o adverse for bds for he * consrucon of he same. he amoun of fl.luo.lm were pro- J^'?> "-"""".?. -encd and ordered pad. ' Democras Are All Alone, n engaged as nsrucor for Mss Kel-..." logg's dancng classes a J. Vermn N. Y. He wll succeed Oscar Hrca one of he hos known dancng nsrucors n New York. Mr. Colomm The ur H? onl ones who have fled peons hs ear so far for borough, olu' ^. There are \o counclnu'. nnd a ma\ or o he eleced. S. Frnk Ma.son, hef of l wll connue o conduc hs Red Bank classes. NSURANCE. Lfe, Fre, Accden, Healh, Burglar and Casual. STRONG COMPANES REPRESENTED. Real Esae, nsurance and Loans. FARMS FOR SALE. COTTAGES FOR RENT. Boh Furnshed and Unfurnshed. Mone o Loan n Varous Sums. W. A. HOPPNG, 49 Broad Sreo, Red Bank, H.. Thos. Deals & Son, Mason Conracors and Bulders. Ornamenal and Tlng a Specal. Esmae! Cheerfull Gven. 7 Bank S., Red Bank, N.. Og Broken n Bunnwa. Lous Wes,».dK h'au'h cxpressfr: clemrnu'n, las fled a peon num, wns hrown from hs w^'un ; for maor, und ('or^c ('. Knh, one] Long runcl Saurda nl hs rjl of he presen [ ouu'lmen, lus fled ),.(; was lrnken. Tlo horse became hs K'pn f<r re-elecon o he same frghened n an engne and broke ollre, bu Dr. (!. H. Amaek. who s O,,HO from he wkon. When jumped ou of he shafn Wes was pulled ou on he ground. annock for Cam Sockon. Ths enmp wns beaufull locaed n he mds of n large ouk woodn. Cup. Cloko Huggcscd und sded n provdng an amualng eneranmen o whle awa he evenng of Ma 22d, 863, afor he arenuoun movng dn. The program connld of ho rendng of preended resoluon* from ho Empror of Chna upon campagn ndvanakcn and offerng o provde beor facllllck for runnporuon of he Arm of he Poomac, a gh rope Mrformnca b Prof. Abaaco (A M Wlbur of Compan H), a rure upon he dae of expraon of ho p p f ho erm nf norvco b Kd. (rlkga of Compan U, and upon he grea opc of convoluon n camp u ha me, "wha Khal bo done o olmruc ho ravaca of he draod dacomfor aunonc ua n h«kum of no-called almen, darrhoea ' and he eneranmen concluded wh n exhbon of he world renowned "wha la "? unroa Or«e» o Man*. On Ma ^lh ardor* n move a onro wc'«coun»rm»nd«d aoon afer. A hroe o'clock ordera wero receved o pack and he read o move a o, momon'a noce. We mlud down «na and packed and waed all ngh for ordera o move, bu nona fam!, waa repored ha Frelerckabura; waa belnf* evacuaed, The balloon n camp Mar ua had been bua all da. The pabera aald ha Vlekabure waa nm e oura. On Ma AOh w«had rorpe r«vl>> a «W n he mornng n H n»njvh flf ordera b 0»n, Rnolda. Uaa Johnson repored?f>f>9.02 on hnnd nnd blls o he amoun of $27.(!l) were pad. Tun.s, Lane, he borough clerk, was nsruced o nof proper owners on Shrewsbur avenue, Navcsnk avenue, Bu avenue and on Fourh and Ffh srees ha sdewalks mus be pu down u once where he grade had ben esablshed. Wllam Weber, janor of he publc nchool, was apponed a specal marshal whou pa, James Talor naked o have an elecrc lgh pu uj on Shrew.'lw avenue beween Mller sree and he OUBH ach club proper. The re c.s wnn graned nnd he lgh wll bo pu up n a few dajh. Wllam Alcurn complaned abou dranage waer flowng on bn proper. The commlnmonern wll vs hl«properl ongh o nvesgae he complan. OT fotato KOUK OhMlaa M. rolhmua lajra M* KM Bm- >load ha Boaa Bo Duaf Taoalon. Cha OH M l'nll'nun, who lvon neur How«ll nnlon n Hownll ownnhp, culmn hn h' bus umplorl he champon bo ono nckrr n Mon he oher rerng counclman, refuses o agan he a canddae. Bloolla Ha Bad Tnll. *'^ Kelran Vlegrano, all alan who works on he srees here, was hrown from hs wheel on Church sree Monla abou noun. The fron wheel of he bccle hecame loosenel from he forks, hrowng Vlegrano headfrs a he pone road, le WUH uncon-.scou.' when pcked up b bsanders, No hones were broken hu he was badl cu up and brused on he face ml has been unable o resume work snce. p p mnun coun lurnk 0«pun nonon. Tho hn la ClnrMro (lllnon, non of. Harr (lxon, u nalghbor of Mr. Polhfmua'n. The ho la no «-K vaara ull. n ha* baen enplncd h Mr. rolhonln lunn rocalon nnl Mr, 'olhdm" m«no bo cull pck lp v larr'u of ponna an hour. Tlo bo n on n nl o nnpl llu< k f l k h l d bnaknn of ponl hla un >)mr r nolo or lln> w> n k«bnrrol nnl k la <lon- for hm h b nnr men nnpl<v«l n h«feld. A p n" wull wll bo vlvnn n h»w 'olnl f:nnfnr <l«ncl(r mvl n Saurda nlfh for h«n«n of ho KcanaburK lamlvnl a««'h:l«lon, (jold n<l ullvnr modun wll h«glv»n o ho wlnnara. Mualr wll bo frnl>h«<l h 'rofaaaur Wlllol Mmlh'a orrlmra. paa o dwsn Clunllau for jamea ).. Applcgae d Cnrroll. f Kel Hunk has o Applcguu was rehonu for double he >cen apponed guardan for.james 'arroll of hs place, who waa recenl adjudged o be nronpcp o mle hs busnes atarm. Mr. ('arl hm nn rnao valued n abou $2(,0(), nnd Mr. qured o gve u noun. Peer lackes of Trenon WUH he emporar recever. Hack a Normnl School. MsfeM Knll Sprol, Marlon Kob- H, Mnne Mnurrr nnd l.orc ln leuncd her udlch hn week a l* fuo normal nchool a Trenon. Mnn Ruh McKeen,» graduae of he h nchool her hn ear, wll nlm aend nchool here. Women n a Mar Younger and Nanne Samuels, wo colored lades of Wes Ocean Grove., go no a fgh Saurda. The Hnmucls woman was cu on le face wh a par of scssors n he hands f Mss Younger. The laer was held for.flllo bal for he grand jur. Oulnf or Baukera. Moumouh coun bankers wll hold a shor' dnner a Nepune Heghs Saurda afernoon. One or more _ presenves from each bank n he coun s expecng o aend ho dnner. wal>> Mn. Moll Wll WH urd o Cbnrb'n Hbopp funda ngh a S. eph'n 'lnu.'h b Kev. M. C. O'Don-. Tn' couple wll mnkr bnr bon' n lh< Mcllovrrn bunf on llroal nree. >»n for App«ndlol4lB. Mnn Kln lloffnhu wn< puno"nfull l d f pon ln^ Tmndn for npjf u he rol'chnlr honplnl ' New York..'lc la rfrrnvrrlllk :;r,lln hoaplnl l r, lll ruplll. Olr alla lallana Bnaln*«a. VVnllnr. ( hrn lnn nol bn n lollor hllalnola lo Klll'on ), 'rllrp form! pohnhonr of hn pln'e, Mr p 'elca look p on Mnndn. Mr, M. A. M Wnlllna uml Mra. Kln MU moorxl o Alanc Ol aaanla,»h»» M. Wllnu ha annnl nnvvnlo uf h Geo. W. Sewng, Conracor and Bulder, RED BANK. N. J. OFFCE N ESNER BULDNG. Room 8. Telephone 350-J. Jobbng OTA Knd*. Esmaes Cheerfull Furnshed. "ONE MONTH FREE" SEVEN MONTHS FOR THE PRCE OF SX F YOU ENTER NOW. Our roams are cool, lgh and. ar. The courses are up-o-dae and he nmcon a praccal. Call and seo us n our now home or drop us a posal for nformaon. TRANER'S BUSNESS COLLEGF, Amercan F3ulldlnf, Smh and Sae Sreo*, PERTH AMDOY, N. J. PLUMP FOLKS AND THN FOLKS - Samoa Wll Makn Peoplo Fa "Monof Back f Fal" Sa Jamea Cooper, Jr. The lno of beau s a curve. Women ma bu hn nnd graceful bu no hn und bounful. There H a vn number of pnle, hn, nrrnwn >OO] Q who nrc all bruln and uerver, bu whou H" nrvnh nnd healh )n afconpunlch ho numlnrd we 'l. (ond flenh am perfec healh K" o/clhpr. A rue llcul formng food lke Humono H abaolunl nrcrnnnr n man people. Thn rcnurkubln dacovar cornea n ullel, form ond when ul\cn nfler m'l mngle" wh hn fowl and hrlpa o Banlmlux no ha makva'rlch hlool nnd nlmnlnr plumpnnaa. Jnmo ('oopor, Jr., haa ao much conllcl'nr- n Una renmrkbl flrul form- ng food nnl henlh ronoor ha ho la wllng and glnd o allow an rlaomnr o dnpnal r>(le wh hm fnd nk* horn* bun of Hanono wh ha undnraadl>k hul f <!<> no XY«a marked lkeno n KHK nrm (lc»h ha monr wll l>«curnod whou an neu-.n.. Tnko Hdvnn r l«k la all hla nnd ou have nlmon he rnlnln of a ploaalnk gan n plump- Tr a wan»d»«rl»«rnan n Xnr. Uro ANK Krrxn. Tb#ra'«nma d ll for»u, - "Mv, C0PVROH Sunnor H on he wano and ou mud now hnk heul for wner comfor. Now n ho lmo o havo ou heang appur pu n condon, nnd f ou w-<l o nnnll Bcam ho, ho nlr or ho wucr n our hom«, lend our order n rlrh»wjr o H. W, REYMOL-DS. PRAOTOAU Sanar Plumbng, Haalng and Shaa M«al Woruar, E. Fron S., Bad Bank, N. J, Talapkaaa H-l. 'V\\m Bllr*v/a>ur la n lval* aclool fur loa am «lrl» Tlo nllllla: ml» rrwlnl f»r»elj'»l BUT;..l v'.'lllnll. HM'l-rw B«p^pwr.-. r«r an collaa* fnl l»«llh'». Mn.lro T»««««ar anah. wllh n lnn«uaaa? n * CMM* Koro, l«'u«l«> a" nlnllldl lo arvra! hr vrln' of H" rlmlp«hf»«fal!» h vrln' of H" pnnlpal, '* rmarr ""o! n el«fa«f aa) n n nhaf» f a) rnvlla aa roun«a* l llnaa 7 llramll v»nl», 'll. >lal«nl jn b«ll«a H» l»m«r " ' J'A

16 6 THE BED BANK REGSTER' AMONG OUR NEGHBORS. HAPPENNGS N THE VLLAGES ROUND ABOUT RED BANK. ADBX.MGU. ram OUMra from Xan VTMHOU XlgD School. ' Msses Kze rons, Vola Archer. Pearl Renolds and Mrle Brown and C. EnBl«Claon and Lnwood Armsrong have enered he Freehold hgh school. ' Mrs. K. M. Conne and Mss Sara Messer spen Monda a Asbur, Park. Joseph Lokerson has reurned afer spendng he sumer a Aebur Park hackng. Mrs. Samuel Paen and daugher Huldah spen Thursda and Frda wh Mrs. Wlam Yeman. 'A number of people from hs place aended he annual harves home a Georga schoolhouse Wednesda ngh. Mrs. H. F. Claon has reurned home afer spendng several das wh her sser; Mrs. George Edck of Man' low. Leonard Hall spen Sunda nad from knockng down he grl. The Monda a Asbur Park. machne grazed he grl's shoulder, Mr. and Mrs. Elphale Red of bu dd no hur her. Phladelpha spen Sunda and Mon-Fremeda of las -week wh Charles Bavka- Boh fre companes made an ada o Ruherford, where she s a a Farad*. * home a Mddleown, reurned Sunlewracve appearance a he parade a school eacher. Wllam Smh began eachng, n Asbur Park las Thursda. A fne The sxh annual supper of Frendshp lodge, Knghs of Phhas, wll he Freehold hgh school Tuesda. par of ba horses owned b George Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Claon and Dangler and drven b hm drew he be neld Frda ngh of hs week a daugher da spen Sunda -wh Mr. hook and ladder apparaus. The he Afrcan Mehods church a Red Claon's parens a Elon. chemcal engne was drawn b a eam Hll. Mr. and Mrs. Waler Lokerson of of horses belongng o Joe E. Meer Mss Emma K. Randolph and her Ardena spen Sunda wh Mr. andof Oceanpor. nece, Harre A. Bllngs of Elmra, MrB. Wllam SrcMn. N. Y., hae reurned home afer a vs Bo' Ee Hur. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Claon and wh Mrs. Alar K. Owen. son of Elon spen Sunda wh Mr. Ernes Elgrm, aged four ears, son J. C. Hendrckson has been confned and Mrs. Gordon Claon. of J. Wllam Elgrm, s recoverng o bed for some me sufferng wh Mrs. John Wagner and son Joseph from a sore ee. Las vjeek he was nflammaof rheumasm. of Ocean Grove are vsng her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Carpener. Andrew Errckson has reurned home afer spendng he summer wh hs grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacDowell of Sposwood. Mrs. Henrea Claon has been spendng a. few das wh her nece, Mrs. Wlam Donaldson. Mss Grace Hll was a Sunda vsor a he home of Mrs. Tuns Borden of Ardena. Dr. and Mrs. Travs Lockwood of New York were over Sunda guess of Mrs. Lockwood's parens,3r. and Mrs. Wlson Hendrckson. Frank Claon and faml of Hope Chapal were vsors a he home of hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Claon, on Sunda., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearce and.mss Sara Srnms of Belmar vsed Joseph M. Sllwell and faml Sun da. Mss J. B. Armsrong has reurned home afer spendng he week wh her aun, Mrs. Maurce H. Okerson of Ocean Grove.,, Mss Mrle Effngham was a Freehold vsor Frda. Mss da Brown s spendng a few das wh her sser a Long Branch. Mrs. Jere Sllwell spen las week wh her broher, Rev. J. H. Magee a Camden. Elmer Lews has reurned afer beng emploed all summer a Asbur Park. Harr Enckson and Elmer Hen- C. H. T. Claon and chldren Ada M. and C. Enslc ;nd Mare Grava, Kzze rons, Ernes Hall and Warren Mller spen Monda a he shore, makng he rp n Mr. Claon's auomoble. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mller and daugher Else spen las Sunda wh Mr. Mller's parens a Lower Squankum. The. N. H. U. Eoce was eneraned a he home of Mss Esher,VanBrun las week. Refreshmens were served a he close of he busness sesson. The nex meeng wll be held a he home of Mss da Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Perr Sllwell nnd daugher Ruh were Sunda vsors a he home of Joseph M. Sllwell. Arhur VnnBnn and sser Ehel and Jenne Armsrong of Ardena were eneraned a he home of Mare Francs on Sunda. Charles Bearmore and faml, Mr. and Mrs. Mllard Bearmore and Mr. and Mrs. Rober Madge spen Sunda a Manasquan. Mss M. Ella Sllwell s spendng he week wh Mr. and Mrs. Larr Newman a Pleasure Ba. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Madge were Sunda guess of Mrs. L. Y. Howell. MAGLBOBO NEWS. Kng's] Danffhera o Hold a Hoong n he Chapel rrda Nlgrl. The Kng's Daughers' wll hold Focal and busness meeng n he EATOHTOWW HEWS. War VeUraaa Holdng' Taalr Annual Seunlon Bex* Toda. Eaonown s n gala are oda. Ever possble preparaon has been made o provde for he comfor and convenence of he survvng members of he 29h regmen, who are holdng her annual reunon n he Presberan church. The veerans were served wh dnner a noon b he women of Eaonown and Shrewsbur. Olrl'a narrow Escape. The nfan daugher of Fred Beale, a moorman on he rolle lne, had a mornng sesson of he 03d annual convenon of he Monmouh coun narrow escape from beng hur b ansunda-school assocaon, whch s o auomoble las week. Mrs. Beale was be held Frda a-- he Mehods akng lunch o Mr. Beale, who was on ;hurch a Asbur Park. board a rolle car, and he lle Bref ems. Beale grl followed her moher ou n The old sdng a he fregh sa- s beng orn up b he ralroad he road. An auomoble was ap-oproachng, and he chauffeur veered he car around n me o preven openng a gae, when a sprng on he gae flew back and h hm near he ee, makng a bad gash. Wll Go o FarU. Oak Hll BuebaU Team Defeaed Sunda b BeaSden' Corner Team. Mrs. Rchard Cogan saled a few das ago for Pars, where she wll The Headden's Corner baseball mee her daugher Hazel, who seam defeaed he Oakhll eam Sunda afernoon on he Sraus feld b sudng musc. Mrs. Cogan wll reurn abou Januar s. a score of 7 o 5. The game was wnessed b a large number of women Bref em*.! Mrs. Ello Moron s slowl recoverng from her sckness. Her moher, Mrs. Charles RdgSva of Bnrnega, s sang wh her. On exhbon n Frank Kenna's sore s an apple grown on Peer V. Casler's farm a Tnon Falls. weghs seveneen ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tobasco have reurned o New Bedford afer spend ng he summer wh Mrs. Tobasco's faher, John Duncan. The land a he curve on Broad sree has been ransferred o he coun, and he sree a ha pon wll be sraghened. The oung son of Andrew Talor ded Saurda. The funeral was held Monda and he bural was n Whe Rdge cemeer. R. K. Bowerman, he upholserer, has rened he buldng formerl ocfuped b A. J. Olmsead, he shoemaker. Harr Morrson has a new Ford auomoble, whch he bough from George Hance Paerson of Red Bank. Glads Snder, daugher of T. E. Snder, s ou afer havng been con- of Marn Nolan of Freehold, became Frank Sanford has qu^ hs jobhe brde of Frank J. Moone of Yonkers las Saurda week. The cere- wh 'Wllam Gramman, a mlk dealer a Lle Slver. mon ook place a he Hghsown Mss Mar Barne of Brookln s Caholc church and was performed spendng wo weeks wh Mss Laura b Rev. J. B. Conwa. A he concluson of he ceremon he guess j Dckenson. Henr VanBrun of Maxwell s em were aken o he brde's home where < ploed b Danel Green of Far Ha luncheon was served. The brde! ven. wore a whe marqusee dress over Thomas -Anderson has recovered whe san wh a vel caugh up wh ' cenl bough G. C. Morrs's farm a New Mormouh and he wll ake possesson Ocober s., Bafonned Church Ko*. Rev. Charles Wllam Boeder wll reach nex Sunda mornng on VThe Successful Fsherman, or Jesus's Call e he Nobler and Fuller Lfe." A ngh hs opc wll be "The deal Smphon." The opc for he praer meeng Frda ngh wll be "A Sud of Home Mssons." The monhl meeng of he women's mssonar soce wll be held a Mrs. Sephen Johnson's on Thursda afernoon of nex weekr The pasor wll delver an address on "Shnosm, he sae Relgon of Japan.". Wll xak* Addrea a Convenon. Rev. Charles W. Roeder wll delver an address on "How o Hold Our Bos and Grls n he Sunda-school" a he compan and an enrel new sdng beng lad. The work s expeced o be fnshed he las of hs week. Mss Elzabeh M. Casler, who has )een spendng her vacaon a. her suffcenl from hs sckness o be ou. The nfan (laugher of Harold Au r.ack las recovered from her sckness. da las week wh New York frends. A new gasolene engne has been n salled n Sener's underwear facor.haz.et NEWS. Feme Wll Realze Abou 9200 from TJer Bazar ana Supper Ll Week. A he bazar and supper held b he fre compan las Thursda and Frda nghs he receps amouned o $ Snce hen more mone has been urned n and here s sll som sandng ou. The compan wll clear abou $200, whch s he bes he have ever done. Those who won przes were Ernes E. Peseux, a pcure; James Monell, Jr., a on of coal; George B. Robers, jlo gold pece am Oscar Wekoff a barrel of flour. Charles X. Crawford s he owner of a new Maron runabou. Msses Mame E. and He S Webser and Mss Alma Burn spen he laer par of he week wh Mrs. 'hpel Frda ngh of hs week. T. B. Tlon of Brookln. Mss Harre Wadell of Ralwa Mss Elnn M. Wcgond and Ernes Mls Maud Woodward nnd Howard Merrl Mnrrled Ln WednBcla. vsed Mss-C'hra Smh over Sunda. E. Peseux spen Sunda wh Mss Forman Co?>al)oom of Alanc Cassa L. Johnson of Red Bank. Mss Maud A. Woodward and Howard Merr were marred a he home. Hghlands was a vsor n own las Msses Francs K. and Jean V. M. Saurda. Sou have reurned o her home a of le brde Aslu- Pnk las) E Orange afer spendng sonu me Wednesda. The house was beau-: Mr. and Mrs R C. Kam "f Kl"'-j wh her gnndpaven.s, Mr. and Mrs. full decoaod wh roses, lsers and Hrs, Long sland and -Mrs..lane wm,,n VMnor. ))alms. Rev. John Y. Dobbns of Lonf rogaw and Mrs. Mnne Moorcluad Mrs. E- u PK.nke and daugher of Brookln who nr, slang, As-, Mal.;c r.u,no( o lc- home a lrsnch performed he ceremon, m»mummhmhmhhm>m»»mm>h»h>muhmmmmmm bur ark for wo wcks were v.s-,!lc(ll;ln las week afer spendng he whch was cdcd onl b he m-j (us a J.. Bllrd s lus ] -Kln. j.,,.,. wj,, Mrs.. Cl'vul anl Mss medae ^famles of he ncle nnd Mrs. (.nh of Long sland s vs- { alu L..all'v. gcon. The brde s a daugher of! m;;; her a^er, Mrs. K. K. Wluvnn. Mrs. v lvlls: s v sj, m j»... Wcculwanl. vce esck'of le A, Vn- Jlra. Henr (nnlon am daugher '.,. ; nf jlrnllvn Fdel ml 'Mul fompjn of Clln of 'hlad'l.l nn.. vsng Ms. j' Vlss Cano' Oluu has reurned New York. Mr. Men s n charge lhw'la (.o-l'. from l,. Sprng Luke hospal. of hs faher's nuuufa'ung busncs. ;. Mr. am Mrs Harr Mam, f, orge [,u, U'l;mv «-!H, op.ml oduv. Mn'klnn. and Mss M,,, Whal.- Wllam!.'l'a.ldnsm of louklvn Lunr nraucl Couple Wed.,w,-n on he excurson o Newl.urgh! js vsng hs. sser, Mss Fan'e ' nln. ['ak.-on. Mss.!osc lne Tnmx anl Sdne Mr. nnd Mn;. CharK's Uuck spen ; Mss Mnm' S. VOOHMM'S las Tjrnrl frn : vs wh Ms. A. nu; poplr, wle nacl 'a Asbur T. VanDke. well knnwn Long lrauch ' Sudn u led HunU. Mrs. M. N. Smh n cm lc sek PnH'o of Ralwa. Mr. am Ms..hncs '. K'vn'm! ml dmcllt 'l', Mr. ml Mrs. HEADDEN'S COBKEB NEWS. folks. Sco and Flanner were he j baex- for he wnners)" and Heeler and Kell dd he rck for he Oak Hll farm eam. Nex Sunda he Headden's Corner eam wll journe o Belford and cross bas wh ha eam, whle he Oak Hll bos wll clash wh he Far Haven eam, on he Sraus feld. Wllam Sco was badl burned on he arms and face whle helpng o pu ou a fre n an auomoble ruck near hs place las week. Sco had hs burns dressed b Dr. B. H. Garrson of Red Bank. Mss Margare Svers spen eserda a New York shoppng. Mr. and Mrs. James Sco are eneranng relaves from Brookln. Mrs. James Smpkns of Lakewood reurned home Saurda afer a wo weeks' vs wh her daugher, Mrs. Rober Hankns. OBL WEDS. Men rorenee Nolan Becesnos he VTe of Frank 3. Moone of Yonker. Mss Florence M. Nolan, daugher orange blossoms. The oung couple ' receved man handsome presens of cu glass, slverware and furnure. The have house a.freehold furnshed read for her occupanc., \f -fl. Clllll'l ll! n 'Newark, wlele he wll begn dunhev, Mrs. -m- Smll uf Wllam M. Akrran nml lnh'kecpn. Mr. YnDke n a 'clnld. ll'r, and..s'buok NHHU'L plumber and hs lrde WH fornel Mr. and Mn. J<n>l Chlel av nolorcd lo mu Krh nnd en l)rd n.lacol.senha'h'f sore - ('lulnk a wc-k amng YM-HM ml a few JVM Uere. nl.onk' l'nh'l. llave* n Pennslvana. Moea from llrnnevel. Jdln Dnnohu' md Mrha'l Sullvan, Sr., vbcd Mr. KUWnn' mm,,lm-n flllvun of Nnw York ov'- Snda. T. ArmronK, A..nlmm, (rnrgv ''ngo and Ausn Kngson' wen on he xculo o Wen Pon hn K- ln. V,eorg Pedrlrk of New York n vnllnf a Churlrn A..lnhm<m'n. Mrs. Jnncn (Hll of C.l Hunk npnl»«r of l««wpfk wh lrrehol'r, Mn. Wllam Ploh. Mr*. C. A. Jolnaon nm r'lurn'd 0 afer a nov'nl lnn' vlnl wh r^llva u New York. Ml* Kahrlne UOK of Tmnlon hm r«urn«<l lom» afer n vlul wh l«r brohr, luv. J*mea F. CUUR. MH K harln* '"H»n ) vl>ln K r»lauv.««new York. lffln h»a rollrnrl n l* pendng lm hml Q Bmll»nl dmlur Sunda wlh lar Orlffln, Bf U vllune frl«nd» ' F.ln \V. Sum, ban r'vunvl > (n. foul, (.'on--l'. lfer Mp'ln; BOM' K' wh hs mn, Mrn Knn. Mn- Mnmr.TOW vr.r.aan Nr.w. Kalurlne Owen dvas a rlrhn l'ml fur ler CJualn from llmlra. lvll' n' Ow'll, lllll^hr- of Mlf. Mur C. Ow'M. \vf p'. bhll dv prl lo er rmn, lu' A. llllnd of Klnun, N. V., who wnn vlnk mr, lln Wrdnrhln n^l. A number of oung.m fmln wn. lurnn nml ln- np r n vnln; n lnl f vnrlma Knnrn, ''P vnd nml porrl of hn or w'o lu'run'l wllll Jnpllll'H' nnr'nn, l-'ollnwlfr llll> HHU rflrnlllll'llu nf. rl-n, 'nl' ul wrr nc'v'l nnd A BO rlnl ln' njnrd. Tlnw«rnrn. WTH llol- Moun, M lull llll'nou, h. Dornl «n<l Kv-ln Hlnrl<«, Alllll TAlncr, llllln 'lnhn mll, lun,fu)n>k. Frank. Monla ma rrurnel D lm vlllajn afer n BUJ nl, 'KH. Mr. am Mr«,. A. llowmnn of HUBrlr lmv«rened ncvrul rmm> ul OCEAN QKOVE WEDDNG. Edh Morgan and Joseph K. Bnvaere Marrlea L»n Tbursln NBh. Mss Edh Morgan, daugher of Tal Esen Morgan, muscal drecor a Ocean Grove, was marred las Thursda ngh o Joseph K. Savage. The ceremon was performed a he Ocean ; Grove Mehods church b Rev. A. E. j Ballard, presden of he Ocean Grove j campmceng assocaon. Afer he ceremon a recepon was held and Mr. and Ars. Savage lef on her weddng p for Boson and Mane. Mr. Savage s conneced wh he law frm of Emme & Parsh of New York and he couple wll lve a ha place afer her reurn from her honemoon. Mrs. Savage s well known as a pans. ASBURY PARK GRL WEDS. Pa'k.Sunda of las wrck bv H'V. M.,. 'rrs..moul he founlv w-n Weldcd n r.onff nrafl. Mnn Sl' Hernlen, danghlm' of Chrl'H l'''eln, lran' lv brl' of an.. Slvn u of Hull nlne ''l'l ngh of la week. The 'ermj look plr lm Wndomr lo'l and wnn pel formed l rnlb. Mr. and Mrn, Klv'nuu ure pevllj; h' lo'oo n 'l'dl. Terrenne Kecan l Wel. Tcrrec K'enn, n Jmk d'lor nl Knlnnlov, wll br nnr'l nex.'nn- <ln o Long llnl'l rll. Tlw crrcnon wll le purfom'l nl Mm of he f'u lunl «l,onf lnm-h. avnale a a Rore. 'lelnbn'h Corupnn of Aalu 'nrk wll avn Wrnnr'n oclenm o furll nnb' Mnln nfleroon And lull, on Hl«nrrnl.n of hvlr nlllnl full opmlc., OhllA DUe ef M>nln lll>. Koberl ('.. W. Malm, aon of Mr. nnd Mra. WulUr Mnhn of Wlarf nvcne,. W. HUk.'n The nks lplf nmla (ml Klda nfernoon nf *pn»l m«n lh«vlllaur nn. Mr, ownan r» nkllu «he m of «l l monha. nfans' Wear Sore Whle we hear naerng remarks ever da abou our ncel equpped dalgh sore, nohng we have done pleases us or our parons que as much as he greal enlarged nfans' Wear Deparmen we have nauguraed. Ever deal has been carred ou wh a grea deal of delberaon and no energ has been spared omake complee n ever parcular. Whle a number of arcles found here are made for us accordng o our own dea of he wans of our parons whose needs we are famlar wh, havng served hem so long, we also carr a grea man of he sandard and adversed brands. goes whou sang ha he prcesare rgh he growh of our sore has proved hem so. Long Dresses 25c o $3.98. Long Coas $.49 o $6.98. Shor Dresses 39c o $2.98. Shor Coas $.29 o $4.98. Long and Shor Skrs 39c o Washable Coas 98c o $2.98. $.98, Booees and Shoes for nfans' 2 3,co $.29. Klener's and Sork Dapers 25c and 50c. All sandard makes of nfans' Shrs and Bands. Babes' Caps 25c o $.49 Kned Sacques 25c o $2.98 Brds' Ee Daper, b he pece 50c up. Wool Sweaer Coas 59c upwards. Noveles for Bab Presens Rales, Tole Ses, Puff Boxes, Coa Hangers, Bah Tub Tos, Regser Books and dozens of oher choce arcles all a moderae prces. NOTCE-Sore Closed Tomorrow, (Thursda) on Accoun of Holda. PCTORAL REVEW STYLE BOOK PCTORAL REVEW PATTERNS nm Mnn HUMMMMM YOUR CHANCE LOOK! SHOES THAT FT THE FOOT, SUT THE TASTE. AT A PRCE THAT FTS THE POCKETBOOK. Men's Sljoes $2.95. Lades' Shoes $2.65. f Wh Pa $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 elsewhere? '; ONE PAR SELLS ANOTHER. COME AND BE CONVNCED! Do You Wan o Save Mone? A savng of-$.00 or more on ever par of shoes s wha s offered b he BEST SHOE COMPANY Such makes as he Emerson, Seson, Alexander, Tule, Hanna, Slaer & Morrll, Howard & Foser, and oher celebraed makes of Men's Shoes a $2.95, Oxfords $.95 Hanna, Seson, Laermann, Snder & Kdd, J. T. Cousns, Srohbeck, and oher well known makes of Women's Shoes, a $2.65, Oxfords a $.95 All Sample Shoes. AU Frs-Class Sock. All Szes. WE ARE HERE TO STAY. ALL UNON MADE SHOES. POLSH. SURGEON ARCHES $2.00 Par. LACES. BOOT TREES 5c. F>. K:L.F>F>EL, Manager. 3 Broad Sree. Nex o Laug's. Red Bank, N. J. EMPRE THEATRE MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK ; Toda and Tomorrow Onl: MME. 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